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84th Y E A R — S 2 nd W EEK Mtmtaf tfetfosKi MMwlal Aiwoolattw MATAWAN, N. J„ THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963 Wo* Jen UotRbet iw I-'toaa .AjiAvcl-itlon Single Copy Tea Cents Cliflwooil’s American Con Co. Plant Where 986 Wiil Be Employed A p a rtm e n t M ea su re S e n t T o C o m m ittee Survey Strathmore Si.red Lighting ~l£§Sp m U>» Matawan Township JPIunnhi" i in Sti utiimore where ynidi;^ hud -5^ Board lust nigh! forwarded tc th* i.t»eeri OMnpleted. :fi$RV8 iS$| township eoroniltlee for wnsiileirti-1 ^ 'coj. j also notified ihe tonwsiStion ft lor.lris wnoitdnieRl which . .. . , | v-cmid permit construction of gar-1 ,!rrj " i3‘-P'il-V ' ;or j den npurtments, At present there j grading und equipping, > icc<>r< lin-K 1 Is no provision in (ho zoning code | to the lerni.'i of an agreement with for apartment construction. i the township. The bonrd look r,o i/M ZIP Code Sewer System Plans For Canco Plant Out Matawan 'lownship Sinvcrafce | William j Authority last night turned down a | Park, the Authority's attorney, ’ A t»w the-digit ZIP code, (o ba ♦mpioywl by (bv Po.it Oftice p«|Mirtm«ot to *peed mall de- ivwy, will go loio ellect qk- B#o*fly July I. ZIP code fenmbor* should b* used on ce- tw a EdJreuet to acquaint In- . Qh-ldual correspondent, wish Ihe ! proposal ot American Cun Co., New C<xta number for thli area. ' Putroaa «*rvcd by the Mat- iwau Post OKleii ihould use IIP cod* number *7747, accord- bin to PiMtmaster Charles S. Hasemana. Patroui nerved bv Ilia Morganville Post Office will tew ZIP coda number 07751, ac- cording to Ruth E. Alt, ijKrat- imutor. Tho ZIP code number should uawrer.ee homer, the plamii'.i|i j 0,1 twu minor subdiv isions. board’s attorney, noted that apart-1 ~ ---- ; ---- meat unit costs to tha municipality : 4tfelel'«»»»t11 V! ' to educate children are far less bur- j t lo Til III I »•*,;* dvnsonw than one-family dwellings, i # , l l i according lit figured prepared ivy I I r i 1 I i 1 r i vJ the Monmouth Couatv Planning * I i l l L . I I J f l l 11(1 MS Board. 1 . . . lie produced fiftuny, lo show that* AAatOWCSflRegional the #vera|>;' income to the immicl-1 annrri c.; *J _ p-,,* pulity from garden tipnrUneists ex-! 0 0 nils rosi emids school costs hy *112 per unit } M { Hoard of Ed _ ... , . as comparcu to n deficit, to tit?!,. ....... . Big Plant For Holmdel municipality 0 ( HU to' educatejcr ,^vd 1? tV of i ' f m"' * <,niMam' ! baniol Jackler as t.s,s?stur.t high; school principal. Wiiiiam C. Rein- i head of the foreign languages ‘ Mayor Alfred C. Poolf, Holm- del, revealed Tuesday Ihai liie prospect looks "very promising" j rw I for the location ot a new plant 1, ,, , oft Route 35 by the railroad of a J Q'Hayan jr.. Asbury j <il/e lo compare with Uly-Tulip. l-imployment should be on a cum- ly dwelling Undtr iho iernis of the proposed jj k v d e n apar tments ! would In1 pci inllied tn sperini zone: York, for « 60,001) gallons per day j "package'* aewer plant installation I to serve their new American Whaa- ] ton planl off CHffwowl Av«. The ac- ! tion vvus taktta on tfia. „ ... *Charicsi J. Kupper Co, Nev, * («a! J StratKniore development should he I ket, tha Authority's s Uiat i ^a.- 1 -iyd to Its completion and the 1 the rated 60,000 gai?*.. \>er day did \ (J Yjlt f(rnl was no longer the I not appeur adequate. * ' . . . ! Tha American Can proposal w»b liGt of things in which, in hit opuv ion, the compliance or performance of the Lcv»u 4 Sons developers of parable basis, hu believed. The mayor stated the business, ihai uf toy manufacturing, had been ascertained by township cfcnt, •ady Mr. Geisi declaied he was for a showdown before tiie cvue nuniovr muuiu . » j. , (»• used Inimedlateiy foiiowln^ i that the plant w.*al.d handle 25 8 ^‘" ---■ ; jona per day per empioyra to oa workuvs and firm .expected to Chu city and atato ou return Addresses and when auswerlng \WK .............. ??n— ■ , . . .... wail. ZIP codes taken from it- I place 908 workars at the plant. This turn uddresae* should be used. ! w»a calculatiid at M.2W Ballons pt! (Jp io 24 hour* may be saved j day to \vluoh would la mall dallvarv by use of the gallons of luduRtnal . * T . . . . I.o .... il,. nlnal ftew ZIP cadc, |NMtal anthorUle}. reported. Police Ask Pay Hike Referendum Council Introduces Salary Ordinance Member* of the police depart- ment Tuesday night petitioned tlie Matawan Borough Council to adopt *n ordinance and w t a referendum r their rnquest for a *500 across- a-board pay Increase for each Ineanber of the department. Chief John Melna pointed out fiat in order for the referendum to ftppear on the November ballot for •ublic approval, it would be nece.i- fcry for the council to introduce Lnd adopt an ordinance, providlni; lis pay incivanea, subjoct to the iutcom* of tha referendum. Cotinclhnan Warren Ryan report- ed the present salary ran^e tor the Bine member department la VWOO lor a probationary patrolinan, to |«950 for the chief of police. If the referendum h* approved, raises trauld take effect Jan. I, 19fil. Mayor Annoyed Mayor John W. Applefiale ex- pressed annoyance that tiie mem- ber* of the police department did Hot confer with council MtrccrnhiR Iheir plans t'i seek a pay Imost. . At his recommendation, the reiiuest ' was referred to the police commit- tee which will seek a meeting with members of the department. On the heels of the police pay request, council introdiued un ordi- nance fixiiiK salaries for other res- Vlar employees rctroat'iive to Jan. 1. Salaries'included in the proposed j Ordinance reflect an average $100 pay boost (or employes. A public lieu rim; Is scheduled .Ink1 !t Salaries proposed under the ordi- nance are: lloroujih dei'k, $’.'.!tHI; deputy clerk, 1*1; treasurer. $2100; ussessoi, SlHtltl; colleeior, 121175; mat!lslrati‘, *Hit«l, vmlalions leom tlw plant, th« total volume be- i iiiK 43,810 gallons per day. The treated affluent would go into I.ong Neck Creek, then to Whale Cicek and out into tha bay. Thomas C. Ople, Red Bank, of tha Kupper firm, found that the plant waa designed for overage rather than peak condition*, that tha oi'BUnic loading exceeds that permitted bv ill* State Department of Health fo'r the proposed process, and that tlie chemical analyses of tha Industrial wastes do not indi- cate the complex nature of these wastes. Th- bonrd voted unani- mously "no.” Strathmore Deficiencies ■ry tmunced Slrathmoie had been sorely defi- officials lo Involve no nuisance - such as noise, fumes or foul dialnatse discharge. Mayor Poole disclosed thi.1 con venations with the firm, u Cali- fornia organi/ation, locating a branch in the east, had Rone to the point where a formal aa- nouncement on what the firms projects could b« cxpected short- ly. _________________ Mayor Cautions On Water Waste Outside Consumers Blamed For Pressure scene. Tne chairman declared lhe Authority had gone out of Its way t to help the l.evht firm in its work , at Strat'imor* and maintain (’ood relationships with the developers, but had not met w’i'.h a iuitah.e recopt oclty. Mr. 0'llaj>3n recommended lli.it i the secretary. Mrs. Marie Cels!, - send a letter embracing all the matters which the chuirman had j found the i.evitt firm iKnorins to | the developers. IT the first letter i elicited nn response, a second should be sent several weeks later. If aaain there was no forthwith re- sponse, measures of a differing sort could be considered, Mt. O- llaurtn pointed out The board received a notification of filing by tiie oiv;imvt with the U S Housing and Home Finance A»etiey in Philadelphia of an appli- cation for a $.-..r»,000 grant to draw plans for a sewer system tn care for ull of Cliffwood. A letter from the N. J. Suite Department of Con within Ihe R-1U0 residential ?.one. j One /.one is loomed iu the CHh'v.'ood I area. l>oun(led by Matawan. Clit’f- j wood und Prospect Aves.. und the j other i.s in the Aberdeen Rd. si*e- tion. near tlu? Matawan Kurouuh j boiiiKiaiy. j 'Ihe ordinance requires a develop- ! t?r :»l aparuuent.H first must obtain i a “ special us* permit'1 from ihe t townsliip ronuniuee which would | act ufier a reeonunendatioii U re- ‘ ceived from the zoning hoard «»f | IM0'nt|, department at Raritan 'IV»Aashii> | Hi^h Sehwl this \ris\ school year, j was hired ut $Sil}6. I..inner -\. Fos ; (er, Miporinieiujeni. scuu*«.! Air. koi | ner is a holder of A.B. and M .A .1 j Decrees f;x>n> Seion }lail and ulsoi ha's taken work al Fairlei^lvOick* i inson in ‘idjnisMsiruiion. Mr. Reiner ir> a Bloomfield resident who has ■ ii.id eij;hi yeurs teachini; expor- ’ ienee. Mayor John Mar/, jr., left, und Chief of Police lidgnr Wilkinson rf Maiawan lownship are seen surveying the Strathmore development stieel li^hti(i(4 with James J. Miiehell of the Jersey Central Power Ir The contract slipula'es lu- shall ! LiBhl Company. Mayor Mar,, has announced thal the tow,whip to repo'-f for dutv Mond iv work to ’ Presently la the midst ul a complete relighting program with Ihe tllll- ,1 ulv 15, then uo on vacation one i uoul1 a u ‘« t0 tK? ««»M*^*ted hi the near future. . adjustment, 'lhe permit is similar j to « variance. t A five-acre minimum io; si/e is pioposed for burden apurtmcnts, aUowim- l(> unh.s iv.*-r were. Apart- ments. which will rcquiiv » mini- mum 100-foot frontage, must be retnrniu{' Auy. 15 to be an j duty to June 30. IMI. Ou thu vote, to hire him, Roy S. Matthews. tKKird president, Alfred R. Man- ville. vice president, Mrs. Estluv Rmear. MdwaiM Leford. John J. Bradley and Vincent H. OuBeau voted for the resolut’on: Harold J. comprised of at least HI) per cent j i>oiau opposed ii on the Kitntnds* one-bedroom units and the balance of two-bedroom imils. The ordinance «!.%(» inquires .ipattmemr. piojeets to have * sow* aj*e disposal system and set aside , spare for off-street parking and i recreation ’ aiyuh. lu addition, a ; Miperin'cnden-! is required io hve 1un the premises. Actmu ou it rwjuest of the /.on- in^ conuniltee of the Strathmore Civic Associylion, the U»ard no;. Mayor John W. Appleg»tB Tues- day niyht r.’autioned Mataw<»n resi- dents not to waste water dui’ini* hot. dry periods. His uarnii^ was st»unded after Councilman John J. Waish jr. rej>orled low waier pres- sure in tho bot'ouyh Sunday and no water for a short intervul at Green j and White Village. Ikirou^ii Attorney Kdward W. | Currie rwKed that walet* failure.-* I?* ,.v C.VA I iw-Isi were c.ommon over Iasi weekend ht T 1\ t Ij CV I I I somtvne shoukt have been pro- moted from within the \vsiein. aud i Duniel J. Heaney passed. Mrs. i Dorothy Smith was absent. Mr. i oster also reported that the ln>ards of education of Holmdel and C’olts Neck Townships had applied to place educably pupils ;n such a das.-* conducted al Mata- wan. Holmdel would send three and foils Neck four. Mr. Foster said there would l>e room in the Fight Looms On Restrict Water Salary Ordinance Use In Township. Wood, Traphagen Cite New Increases Declare Emergency In Cliffwood Beach i Tied l.evilt mil Suns. Inc., that j ola-is for these pupils and accepl- umler the terms of the suluiivis- would leducu tlu- overall ion ordinance, iron stikes nuis* be , ^o.u of operating tlie clas.s ! pUicwl oo each corner of each lot Harry J. Ceist, chairman, on-1 sertation ft liuiniimic Developmeii! j the baysliore area'. lie said Borough j >uiiceii that lie was »ubmltting to lauded this step by the Aul-Jl,l'> I-.ngmeei hm I lieuser told ,1 ,111thajj I I .1 ni I I _____________ .... j aiuj otfured the i',<*od offices of that over a million ^alloii^ of water hud j III iJilllll1/lUI Barher Shop In i and otf j state agency 1)»ram. to further lhe pro* Home Disbarred Matawan Zoners Act In Route 34 Case Shrubbery Discussed The Authority discussed tht* mut- ter of S'ltWII worth Ilf shubbery pre- sumed to luivo been delivered for the embellishment of tho River Gardens plant In the 1950a when Mayor .lolui Mar/ Ir. headed the Aiiihoritv but not found on the premises wlieo the present group look over In 1%0. It was noted that (continued on page four) |Matawan Twp. Zoners To Hear Five Case* Matawan Borough 7.oning Board of Adjustment members found last night they could not grant a var- iance sought by George T. Lucas jr., owner of a house at tho McAr- thur Dr. corner of the south side of Route 31 despite the contention of William li. Russell. Atlantic Highlands, attorney cant, that to allow a oaroer suop j '-“ j- ..... ,i,e to he attached to rhe house in a cases tonight. Ihree »» ^11e residential lone would only be to madequac es of sepia t f o age to admit the true characteristic of j use Intended, hut wo■d. lu^e lhe nnighlHirhoiKl was one of busi- buMiiesi ui professio.ial comcrn been pumped on a single day and that the demand for water exceed- ed pumping urxl storing capabiU- tlf‘s for a short time, However, M a y o r Applegate j blamed water consumption by -10 j customers in Storyland Estates ia adjoining Matawan Township as part id the reason for low pressure. He xutfKested that comi.-il mitify the out-of-town customers to se“ k water supply from within Matawan Matawan 'township Conimine'‘- j Kmcryeacy rest 5 id ions ou llitl men Norman Wood and Henry! use of waier sn the Cliffwood and Traphajien yt^terday pn>mi.sed an 1Clitfwood f#er»ch sec?ions <> i MaU- all-out finhl 10 Mock pnss:u'.e of a j wan Tov. nship were o:\fercd Mo* now salary ordiiiance which is scheduled lor a public hearing by Marlboro Township Acreage Involved Queries L^stablfshlng Precedent Mi. Heaney ruised question if once such a relationship were es- tablished, if it could be terminated. Mr. Fn.sK r recalled lhat tor sev-I oral years no.v the Matawan cits- 1 itict had been sending trainable j eluldren to daises iu Keyport und | (continued nn pa^e four) j Five persons have sued William \ J. I.evitt jr. nnd Levitt ' ” ' deveU»pors of community housing projects, lor u total 01 ] $27l,17;'i, for breach of a Muril>oro Township contract. The plaintiffs aie officers of corporations thal as- Township. However, council tuik ; .semblu'd laud in Marlboro und Ma no action on this ;iu^estion. But council indicated it would no- tify a flro company not to draw water for tank trucks at tunes of low pressure. Mr. Walsh had re- Russell. Atlantic .......... Tnwit«,un 7onina Board I marked that when pressure was ey for Die apph- Matawan rown-h p / a mn^ 11 . hfu> mcd W a barber shop of Adjus ment .» stoud n hi«r f ve (hu ^ ^ ^ ness. ^il. Russell hud witnesses tell of the Strathmot'e shopping renter ronunK directly across tho high- way it\ a busif’es*; /one in Matawan Township The l>o;ird member.*, found il was Ihe function of the Master Plan (continued on pa^e four) 100 Families Visit Aberdeen East Apts. Aberdeen K a il, the m*»‘. fiold Dr. S ll. Shore seeks relief fmm \hv per cent lestridiou on the part of a phyocian's place ot resi- dence lhat may be devoted to his 1protVvdon Ot Shore would add 1a 2'i-bv its foot addition to his home !;,t".t.'H l.loyd Kd for lonsuitation. »*\amimnu ami lab rtnims Mis. Sailv Waid, St . Cliff- ; wood, wants to comhtci a business j :tt her place of residence in a rest- I dence /one She would prepare at | home him lies to he sold hy vend- ing aulo in con .trudion ateai Coiincil adopted no amended or- dmunce re(*ulatini? tne si/e, loca | nalapan Townships for the <levelop- er. The suit, filed bv John M. IMIs- bury. Athmlic Highlands, is tor money the plaintiffs say t h e y N*si when the developer failed io bav the 3-ltl-acre Joceda Dafry l'arm. Rt. <0. M ariano To.vnship. i Highlands, asks the court to nullify « township Hoard of Adjustment re- j I'he suit gays the plaintiffs lost $2*il. 175. when Forwurd Research tion anil number of si^ns in the lx>r- t Co , a Levitt c.(*rjMration. refused (Ht^h I he ordinance had been re- : lo buy the VanMater pan e!, us il vised and recommended bv rhe i had ai*retsl to do. afn*i a dowti plaanini*, Inwrd One change limits ; payment of Sla.UIHI had In'en made, tho hei^hl of lommeicui! sij^n^ !o lhe plaintiffs |>ahl $10,000, ttnd the 'lownship Commute1* al a -*pe- dal medium Iuly 8. The ordinance was inttoduied 11 au adjourned meeting of thn town- ship cfuoimtiee on a ;t-‘‘ \ot>-. wi;h both Commith’t'tnen \Vo«hI and To Sell Bonds Mrs. i'.iuline K. Behr, Mata A.m Township Treasurer, has hu non need die township committee will sell a $111,000 bond issue lo finance (he installation 01 storm drains on IM various streets ai H p.m. Monday ih e bond issue was authorized by the commiliee In 1962 and tlu conhaci awarded to Ace-Man/o Inc., Route M 011 u bid of $9.1, 4SL The project which requlreu Ihe hiMallaiion of I'J.y'JO linear feet 01 pipe, has been completed According to the plans, drain ajje was to be provided on Mata wao Rd., Willow Ave., Klverdali Dr., Urookside Ave., Sweelbrlai St.. Sunrise Ave., Shadynook Si., Muwllmin Si., CHffuood Ave., thi recreation field on Clitfwood Ave. Also Sunrise Ave. to Cliffnood Ave. between Cilffwood Park anti Cliliwood Beach, Arlington Ave.. vocatnxi May 20 o' u buildinn pet-I Ray view Ave., County Rd., At Second Suii i,v,,dl styp.;! F ile d B y (!ampo u total of i * * Seeks To Set Zone Board Action Aside Anthoov C a m p o, Mahlletown Township conliitco\ has l:U*d a second suit seekin.i* a s:ourf ruling to pernut him to build an usphalt mixing plant on Center St., Maia- wan Township, lhe suit, filed by Lawrence A. Carton Jr.. Allantic Clerk, $.1011; water department imi- t «\|t*iliil1U»n Garden Apartment com-; l.auience (iilfhi i'.t, Fn Inn St. auror, S51M1; water rent ., j nuinitv which opened las* weekend ; Keyi^jrl, has applied to build a tesi- ............ on fXhenleen Rd., Matawan ^ot un- ! I'ence tn nn Indiustrtal /.one 111 dei wav wdh lanfare - and tr.it- j ( llllv.ood. His a|M»hcaMon Matei fn! More llun 100 f imilies fiom * a hmiM* would be em ted tor t ental New York and New Jersey vs-siied j and a garajii* foi ^Uirap.e. Then* r» t mi* {inn m i iniiint' * 1 •• - t • , ol,-» sired department \ «,l0,intj u^liiv wirin;: (no txile-. wdl : •urney. les.presenls l-.phriam it. ami 1 the loaimunllv m ;;',neial. Hi sa.ii . 1 . 1. '' . . . >i> ..I . ... 11 . 1. . . ... I ................ ,( I,. o eii, ■ I I,.■ ic il] ■>111-1 111t’i( 1 ’ >><l It'.' I'll'.'iMl IC 11050: st-.ver rent collet tor. $h00; p u b I i c works supenniendent. |ti050; water depai tment foreman, tm Also, watei deparlinont emplo> «es, $illOO; sewer department cm ployees, $IStH); . employees, $18(10, health mspedo. IliHIO; health lx»ard seeretury, $100 |wit,oit,'h at 1 o rue v. S-dltl reiainn tinitiicipal btlildi:!)*, jannor. SI2IHI Reindnirsenteot ol ihe biiildin,, iuspi'doi w as 1 im *> M W lM‘' 1,|' nl Of the lees h« utded, and plumhiiU', inspei toi will 11" pel cent of tin the apartments, the first in tin 111ni lo lealutv t omplete und ♦na ! u bimi’ulow on the premises now inler- | Sidney 1. Siiwsei. licypor! at 10 feet Hrouneli and Kramer. I'liion. de \elopers ot Harry llomev hn.. m adjoining Madison 1 1 *.< 1 • s I m , e\- pres.-.eii interest in nmi ts !ton with ixifmitjh s»*A-et and wntei utilities. I in* firm re|*orted tnat a surve\ by its engineers. Wilson Associates, New Hrunswick. ludnate liie hoc ou|’,h's fai'ililies weie moie llun adequalH fo; their ifeils ( imncll indicated i' vcill meet mhh’ io di-> euss the firm s projxtsiisou Councilman Warren Kvm , chair- man ol th'- newls dpiKunt.'O citl /eii’s commitfi'e, r«‘[»otted tiie pri lull'. ,4i n f h:» cui’iiuittee is to arouse publtc interest in plans to eleaa up, pauu up and lelurlesh tIn: Levitt firm. JatHHi, they sav. ‘I h“y are smnj; to redeem the $10- 000 They agreed with l.evilt Nov 1%J, that if they pad mil for lhe plan* on 1 I'.! acre . tract. ! Tlie sun s.iv', H'iild;n>: lie.p-< tor • Harold I iiehr iisiiim I the permit i Nuv L 1'Hi'!. f'ii tlie plant, whiih- then was .onhori/'-d iu !h" uuhii- i 'nitl /t»ne Fin* su.i tiatne-. the i hoard md Mr. Htdir a-i dei-Mul.eii'. 1 llnui'V.", 'ilo-i h ari;'-.*,^ fi un Dt‘v lantie Ave., Hoom> vcI( A\e.. Sec ond St., i;d|*cvleu Rd. »ind Charles Si. nl Commilit \ne> and (lilbert ; wuh Maun lohn ‘ ! the itnMi.’ie j SHI.IKM for the trart, Lev.lt wi»tdd ['*'■ I'"'-- "* I ^ fbe hoaid p,iv tlie filhei $.1000, and FofiV.ifd i'*w>!.ed lhe permi!. the adson v..is Aouhl close IHle, the sui* s . i v j prompted h* P*o!^*.> Claim Detault ' “ ' ’ ‘ ' ' (Jmlfi terms of the Wo.Maler oolion, the suit says l.«*''itt default ed on a contract to not if \ the plain- litis iu writing 10 days heloie a 1 .tli* closing if tin* developer derid ed not to buv the trad \ mastei ii^rei-menl of \uii h», l!)ii-. had ( continued on pnv',c foui 1 from I'Wincei SejjiKiski. Fel'v Charles, 1 loi em e M ihnronivo. and Wallei Hetmnn (inrlmued on pa;;e f«MM i No 1 in* Wdl he d.» '‘d 1st to -Ol h ot I ul'-' Oil ei's Re|»ao Shop I ’ I itth- S' . iMitaw au jlp >idv -I ! . ,ipha,:eh disM ni'*n I >.nur i I '• 1 I hrkm.iu, uloiif! M .i. / j 1 , cari'te I ommi'te.-man W«»«»{ | cluillen^ed . in part:ciil-»i, a SlitOO imiea.',*- eat- m.ukrd nu o>,vnship assessor John’ It Kenner. bt’inijinM hi.> salary for! the pun ;imi* sob 10 $;is00 nnnuallv, Mr Woo,I charged Mr Kenuei also received a S.»0il hjerea>*e Iasi vear. (jueiiions 1 wo Pay Hike* lb* aUo chalieni',ed ihe lej'aliiy i of nn **!**( l e d o l ! n m l p.i. raises during a viude tenn of t ronlinued 0:1 pa;:e foui day nijjlu at a special m^etlni.' a£ the Mata.v.m Townshm Commiuea. The area ailecied is located north , oi Matawan Creek, j lhe enu-ij;ency invokes provii- j ions ot an ordinance adopted It ‘ 1;> j I mukiii” i'. mandaiory for boina* owners m>; to was*e w;ite.r unde^ I penally of a $’J00 tine. All unnccea- | sary use ot water is banned under I i !m* ordinance. ; 'Ihe waier shortage, develops ;with (tie coming oi unseasonably HMim w-*ath'-r when pumping fan-', ; iliiies of ihe Clt!iwo.->d Heaeh NValer i Co. tt private iMiliiv. could not meet I the demand tor watei in the *f- i feded area. Other see:ions of lluj i townshij# are not affeded by die I order of the committee. The shortage was noled Satmdj/ ' und Sundav and worsened Monday, Ciut-miiteenian Hen.rv 'rraplm^en ' reported. West Keansburi; Wutor ! Co. officials said the onnec^ssury use o| water, coupled with the hiflfl ! demand resulte<i in the shonan*. ! In an effort to impiove Ferviea, ' thu utility planned to install a new ' booster pump Tuesday nijiht. Water i service to the uflected area wa* •scheduled tti be cut off from 13 o’clock midnight until fi a.m. yea* i terday. I Other seetiop.s ol the township ' are served by thu nuinidpallty’j |own water system and the SlratU- | more Water Co., built last year to j serve the l;*00 home Strutbmore-atr | M.iic’.wan community. In udditioA there are a number of plicate well* Midlowsi Kast 300 Apartments Ups Madison Total To 1258 Garden Unltt Booster Pump Pushes i\Ior<* \\ liter Inlo Cliflwood Heje'ti mar the community), ami -0 nf. Lillian Hujdies who seek to ered these lamihes sij;ned leases to. the I three bedroom* lo 1 ^ house al (ioi luii'nls which are espeded lo <|,,n jmJ Arlington Sts.. CIiMwhimI fin Li e lall l'Mi.l ociii- th«‘ ion he le Receive s Award I'l.i.iUlm Sli,1 -a, I I ye.H old ....... I Mi .Lid Mis I'l.mhlm Shnw. i Smith At Iii nl > f Aee ~'1 v- ’ 111 v 1 the i ei-ipi'-Mi ......... 1 ‘1 ,11 Achievement Aw.n d l«*r ne., .pap*M (•uni rs nl the .omu.i Ot fh< New .1 ei e*. I ’i tiotl ill bpl OIK I id,l nwaid W‘a^ pi I'. C Id cn;ii| Idiv .for d '<i |(|, hit, d I I hii'.h t il t..'! o n d pi n e i ........ Ih' tl* I t . e , ,‘ail, I'll"-. t tii I\< '||| lon . \ ,‘.fi u ui d.i ' I he 1,1 I I .IMhI i 'I I ajiai I he read\ p.im v. ‘lo provide ten.mis \\ td' spacmir. ness, pnvacy, and reiie.ili in ar iht' npuiImenis haxe b ••n ' pi uni' ti w ith a density ratio of I.' ; I.inidles lo the ade, with i span--es i de ii and law n a i e.o,, and L»0 •ii! parldne, at l omui'n; iiions ( tiinpi‘"e i<*( reniioual p'o.'i am wdl il” Ollen d In lhe le aded*, heie ii(t hidm,' a.i h00 st|ii in* l o o t . 1 :rli ' liotil, ‘t’ U ate I-idih*- (I •Ilill- . • hot 11- ’In »I I I . i* j, ij) h.i.id'».di. a n d > ulle . ball , ,, , i ‘(»in ii i* sit.id* d l.nldie | ol j pe. I k ,l He V, . Old Wa;tno I a r m IN.. < I n >-•"' 11 I" ' 1' i qtiiill.\ It.*,i«l\ |in i ed .0 om m.i' h e I oi pit I. y. mi Cnll i i 1(>••(I I n tlmi Houle .I.. tu-.Kn *-|lp adv ’’7 11 III .1 ’ in llll* (.11 III, Ilill.IIIIU Nmlli o( Miilill'’ Nlitli'i Thr Hi own I'lililishlni! mid I'llul Ing Co., M West I'toiil III . K"y- htttli will lit cliisi'd nil dny I'huts (IhV. July 4, I'lil Ililn y . July 6. W|lp“ «dv 4 , ii i « ill h-- |mu uleil Early Deadline Im,. lu Hie liidi'i leiue ll.iy linllil.i), the M.iluwan .liiiirnal »il| lie published mi Wcilnesdin ut nest Meel I Iin deiliHllte Im neus iiiiil pliiHugiaphs will be I iii'sd.i\ nl I'i n't Inch iitniii. All I’luiii In", iioi'-l he Inlo III" nlllce In Miiitdav iiiinn. llie di'iiilllne fm cliHillh’d ml verllslujt lor liiith lhn Ke,v(>iiit Weekly nnd ihe .Malawim J im»- mil will Ih- ou Monday «t 1:50 pm Ihe eO‘Open»(lnii ftf cnffeh|HMi- deni, nnd eltih publicity c.hnlrim-n I, bsI icJ lo meet thti e«rlv dottd- Un9. llujjhe-, claim lhe»* owned Ihr hip 11 bclote /onmi'. came into be in.; oul lhat a siibibusinn ot d iit;ki4e it iii'|ne.'aide hu them to l,i u n ’ ll Up to udequale si/e 1 he I.M, l.'.llilH si 111 a i e teel, »s loo small i,ii t !i«- ent n e si i m im e ih;e -\tiuhl tl.' pm nil d 11 i-tii". | iii i t dii.ni 11 ii 11 .ii "A n , | ,i| ,| Ini ou AM nd-t A’.e -,ee|, 1 1 mu Ihe f 11 me ami tear V ml i ,.., 1 ; u linns llnil th- ' » «m eieit a i.itr- i.t.mlv lion a d 1 he lot is t(1 ;ll! p lUU /Ol!'’ I III'. fl.lllM Mil»d hip in heini! nn i’de |n bu*. land oil fM !i- ' |.-|,i , he w as encoiii ?»^ed by f sjHaisr so fai ! ( ouiici* t»ei eptfd iVtii i -• i « '''■ the . i eVii'.nal ton o< I an v (•a!’> i eath, I I’hairman of the heoiif;!i'^ (tarade I’oiiimisslnn I h< i e.M)'.iMi mn tolii*u etl a ll’ltei I't'Cel'- ed l»V *"UIM ll vt’V eiiil a i1 tli. a;,o i i ii ir a I iii« ■ on ||||, | til ih,* Meiuoi ia I I >a\ p o ade Young Woman Hurt In Amboy Kd. Crcis1 1 \ 11 nntl. I .ll III , e.ift'i d d . < ,ide I-i hr in;* d U|» i ,i,[ ii , Ihr dmaili e Dotici! Saturday l/e \inbn\ iii'-id •Ah;, h v le le ei a <\ tl I I'll .111- I lllet,ip' ;,i In.epii*- llo's Name !| s,mn in . h'-m d Iin e hi d iv e\ >1 n11 *i' si' 1 p t" I ,l|.-: - 1,1 -ll .Ine'ph’.. He,|ioil. I hen' will be r lllell' dlllint{ the e u ’Mlllf: III IV ll‘l ohl lined III till' Ih" Kev. W illl.m i Hun ■< li I' H " IninmnV <Imti Him imd .n.lm li men in.- .I'lli'i V.'ilih nnd f.i-u M.nM'o _ Nut h ii 'I tm lim n ii I’l'blM ihij! nnd 1'ilnt luu t o , .V! West I'i oi 11 M . Key ivnt. will hi* (lull'd nil dnv Ihtitf1 d|iv, July I, lud I-'hiuy, July 8. Y>|fp- lllv I mi S d III ihe il'liool, idejtnm- 'I a kdjj I -'do! v. \mh.e, IM V Ill'll Ilill,' ' |M M l I I l id Heat ti i' I lln,p.Ml l-l !• . if!llie , inline a i' I I ’ -t‘ I ‘Mid I'mi-il'l II MI v i| addi' II Ii *,i ai i'" I'. lumbei sal 'llie ill 1 " I ol thi* I'olnnii Paliolman Lianl, Si *,i an'*1 d d iiwan 'I ow uslup I'ohee, I;1- ' *d )u d till ned I ii;ht o! I Itnitie .ta not It, IrHied lo '{Win}* tuK? 'ht* huiibet Vied when hu bv i ent upemled nil Atidhtv IM bv Hiom i,, It' i.*• *• Deal , Futrolntitn Sipl'iinoiidi I « i • » *1 crti»’hw> t dri it i; mmiwhmm =»!■■« f-» bilb n n l o l ’ihi mid ols> nave M-, 1't'ter n ticket »i no tvj;i »;;anoa |,| pie,»i<' 1 Mlon To I nkn tHd ( ban oil chicken, filed flld.mp ot Kruilupi w, F/l^ M d I h o n 'lowmihip Flatinlnrf Hoard will go Into conferono# Up IMIIK two I '" " ^ w n“ t,! ' e aC V ,mf n. I , problem ngHln. lh« boari h u fou I iinpllctitlunn thilt «rt huldllVftl filed In April on hmid, plul t IriOtl j Inj of plum for Mlutowa BM t 4 I thn Druucttj reul «»lat« firm th< ! would ctect 474 ouv-famtljf MUM i on Imlf aot« lutl nt tha (riterifotloi . of lloulM 1 find )l. Tht 1 border «imimilont* V.oulJ (10* IP uiiiH nn Itotttt I and My op Roift jih in Iiion’dtoH-n near tli* ManlfO, i., .nslilp 111 hIi School, Tlkl» mnt i (iiinilitueil o.i pngt IJIIT) i I . ------ „.in pWI 1 | N>w Vnrk Turjiplk* K«pt 0 | bunt'd, f[ociiipnt dally igivlc* IrOI llolln'il. ' ' * beoki nnd mv*. 11 nfii i i f'omtmiteri bujf to t(l| Pm Ichr/Jul, ot! |*i»lli| I ’uit Home Fihi Appeals r Ahj; 111 Is th" d "iillln i fi)r fl>! hi|{ tftx appenli, It wttf ntmtHmfr ud thlt ueek by lhn Motimoutb t'ounty Motrrd of Taxation. TUI board alio announced tli.lt Q IiiK from lai<pay(tr« in Kiv|m ri» ,\l.ilaw<,a mid M»»lti\van TowA- ship will lo* held In tha Keyporl Itmnuxh Il d! '.tt A n.m, Atitf. 26, AppeaU frotn lesiilcnt'i nf llohd del imd Hailiaii lownshlpi and Fnlitn Hnuh will ho Iveanl at 9 a m. Sept, IH al the Hall of ltiv m i il -, 1 reehold. Keansburn »\>- iM iih will bo tiCi’id in the At imtllc lliulthm th ptunh Ipal llullrf- Imk Sept. 11. a Iho hurt id aloi sd Sep{, )) to hear oppenU Irouv <iwcs*h menln In Marlboto Towonldp Mnfnwnn Townsltlp Wali'f Department yesterday week's lu-al wmvo ilm pump ln*n.rlrct Ii »e«'ii In iho id the ttatl nf Keronlf, l rorhom» Inserted fl b-oiler pump oil Pn«jHM*t A\n. In (ho , nldnio above wilh a workman wnllliiKl«r word , Ihefe N a tiling fee nl tl for al/ lino front thn ('lllfwood Avo- Mintdplpo near Ihe loll- fiom lhn water Mi|Htihitendent lo (inn lhe(tali' vnlve } apoeidfi ol tnnni Hum l-VM, ( foail t‘* ntcp wp too wmer pfes^un* tu (.llllv^nwd II'mhIi . t»» h»-1 iin>r»i 'iiilvf Ih/ttinjt lulo the (llstn **<1 llojch j wtii reported lo IK'Clfc Uien Ln thu wutor emoripin y l>roU(th( about hy ihU atea af tho lt»wilsblp, *board lerreimy.

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Page 1: Sewer System Plans For Canco Plant Out · 84th Y E A R — S 2 n d W E E K Mtmtaf tfetfosKi MMwlal Aiwoolattw M A T A W A N , N . J „ T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 27, 1963 Wo* Jen

8 4 th Y E A R — S 2 n d W E E KMtmtaf

tfetfosKi MMwlal Aiwoolattw M A T A W A N , N . J „ T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 27 , 1963 Wo* JenUotRbet

iw I-'toaa .AjiAvcl-itlon Single Copy Tea Cents

Cliflwooil’ s American Con C o. Plant Where 986 W iil Be Employed A p a r t m e n t M e a s u r e

S e n t T o C o m m i t t e e

S u r v e y S t r a t h m o r e S i . r e d L i g h t i n g

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m U>» Matawan Township JPIunnhi" i in Sti utiimore where ynidi;^ hud -5 Board lust nigh! forwarded tc th* i.t»eeri OMnpleted.

:fi$RV8 iS$| township eoroniltlee for wnsiileirti-1 ^ 'coj. j also notified ihe tonwsiStion ft lor.lris wnoitdnieRl which . ■ ■ .. . ,

| v-cmid permit construction of gar-1 ,!rrj " i3‘- P'il-V' ;or jden npurtments, At present there j grading und equipping, >icc<>r<lin-K 1 Is no provision in (ho zoning code | to the lerni.'i of an agreement withfor apartment construction. i the township. The bonrd look r,o

i/M ZIP Code Sewer System Plans For Canco Plant OutMatawan 'lownship Sinvcrafce | William

j Authority last night turned down a | Park, the Authority's attorney,

’ A t»w the-digit ZIP code, (o ba ♦mpioywl by (bv Po.it Oftice p«|Mirtm«ot to *peed mall de- i v w y , will go loio ellect qk- B#o*fly July I. ZIP c o d e fenmbor* should b* used on ce- tw a EdJreuet to acquaint In- .Qh-ldual correspondent, wish Ihe ! proposal ot American Cun Co., New C<xta number for thli area. '

Putroaa «*rvcd by the Mat- iw au Post OKleii ihould use I IP cod* number *7747, accord- bin to PiMtmaster Charles S.Hasemana. Patroui nerved bv Ilia Morganville Post Office will tew ZIP coda number 07751, ac­cording to Ruth E. Alt, ijKrat- imutor.

Tho ZIP code number should

uawrer.ee homer, the plamii'.i|i j 0,1 twu minor subdiv isions.board’s attorney, noted that apart-1 ~ ---- ;---- •meat unit costs to tha municipality : 4 t f e le l '« » » » t 11 V!

' to educate children are far less bur- j t l o T i l I I I I »•*,;*dvnsonw than one-family dwellings, i # , l l iaccording lit figured prepared ivy I I r i 1 I i 1 r i vJ the Monmouth Couatv Planning * I i l l L . I I J f l l 1 1 (1 M S Board. 1 . . .

lie produced fiftuny, lo show that* AAatOWCSfl R e g io n a lthe #vera|>;' income to the immicl-1 a n n r r i c.; * J _ p-,,*pulity from garden tipnrUneists ex-! 0 0 n i l s r o s iemids school costs hy *112 per unit } M ■ { Hoard of Ed

_ . . . , . as comparcu to n deficit, to tit?!,. ....... .Big Plant For Holmdel municipality 0( HU to ' educate j cr ,^vd 1? tV of i

' f m"' * <,niMam' ! baniol Jackler as t.s,s?stur.t high;school principal. Wiiiiam C. Rein- i

head of the foreign languages ‘

Mayor Alfred C. Poolf, Holm­del, revealed Tuesday Ihai liie prospect looks "very promising" j rw

I for the location ot a new plant 1, ,, ,oft Route 35 by the railroad of a

J Q'Hayan jr.. Asbury j <il/e lo compare with Uly-Tulip.l-imployment should be on a cum-

ly dwelling Undtr iho iernis of the proposed

jj k v d e n apar tments ! would In1 pci inllied tn sperini zone:

York, for « 60,001) gallons per day j "package'* aewer plant installation I to serve their new American Whaa- ] ton planl off CHffwowl Av«. The ac­! tion vvus taktta on tfia. „ ...* Charicsi J . Kupper Co, Nev, *(«a! J StratKniore development should he I ket, tha Authority's s Uiat i a.-1-iyd to Its completion and the1 the rated 60,000 gai?*.. \>er day did \ (J Yjlt f(rnl was no longer the I not appeur adequate. * ' . . .! Tha American Can proposal w»b

liGt of things in which, in hit opuv ion, the compliance or performance of the Lcv»u 4 Sons developers of

parable basis, hu believed.The mayor stated the business,

ihai uf toy manufacturing, had been ascertained by township

cfcnt,•ady

Mr. Geisi declaied he was for a showdown before tiie

■ cvue nuniovr muuiu . » j. ,(»• used Inimedlateiy foiiowln^ i that the plant w.*al.d handle 25 8 ‘"

---■ ; jona per day per empioyra to oaworkuvs and firm .expected toChu city and atato ou return

Addresses and when auswerlng \ WK.............. ??n— ■ • , •. . . . . .w ail. ZIP codes taken from it- I place 908 workars at the plant. Thisturn uddresae* should be used. ! w»a calculatiid at M.2W Ballons pt! (Jp io 24 hour* may be saved j day to \vluoh wouldla mall dallvarv by use of the gallons of luduRtnal

. * T . . . . I .o . . . . i l , . n l n a lftew ZIP cadc, |NMtal anthorUle}. reported.

Police Ask Pay Hike Referendum

Council Introduces Salary Ordinance

Member* of the police depart­ment Tuesday night petitioned tlie Matawan Borough Council to adopt *n ordinance and wt a referendum

r their rnquest for a *500 across- a-board pay Increase for each Ineanber of the department.Chief John Melna pointed out

fiat in order for the referendum to ftppear on the November ballot for •ublic approval, it would be nece.i- fcry for the council to introduce Lnd adopt an ordinance, providlni; l is pay incivanea, subjoct to the iutcom* of tha referendum.

Cotinclhnan Warren Ryan report­ed the present salary ran^e tor the Bine member department la VWOO lor a probationary patrolinan, to |«950 for the chief of police. If the referendum h* approved, raises trauld take effect Jan. I, 19fil.

Mayor Annoyed Mayor John W. Applefiale ex­

pressed annoyance that tiie mem­ber* of the police department did Hot confer with council MtrccrnhiR Iheir plans t'i seek a pay Imost.

. At his recommendation, the reiiuest ' was referred to the police commit­

tee which will seek a meeting with members of the department.

On the heels of the police pay request, council introdiued un ordi­nance fixiiiK salaries for other res- Vlar employees rctroat'iive to Jan. 1. Salaries'included in the proposed j Ordinance reflect an average $100 pay boost (or employes. A public lieu rim; Is scheduled .Ink1 !t

Salaries proposed under the ordi­nance are: lloroujih dei'k, $’.'.!tHI; deputy clerk, 1 * 1 ; treasurer. $2100; ussessoi, SlHtltl; colleeior, 121175; mat!lslrati‘, *Hit«l, vmlalions

leom tlw plant, th« total volume be- i iiiK 43,810 gallons per day. The treated affluent would go into I.ong Neck Creek, then to Whale Cicek and out into tha bay.

Thomas C. Ople, Red Bank, of tha Kupper firm, found that the plant waa designed for overage rather than peak condition*, that tha oi'BUnic loading exceeds that permitted bv ill* State Department of Health fo'r the proposed process, and that tlie chemical analyses of tha Industrial wastes do not indi­cate the complex nature of these wastes. Th- bonrd voted unani­mously "no.”

Strathmore Deficiencies■ry

tmunced

Slrathmoie had been sorely defi- officials lo Involve no nuisance ’ - such as noise, fumes or foul

dialnatse discharge.Mayor Poole disclosed thi.1 con

venations with the firm, u Cali­fornia organi/ation, locating a branch in the east, had Rone to the point where a formal aa- nouncement on what the firms projects could b« cxpected short­ly. _________________

Mayor Cautions On Water Waste

Outside Consumers Blamed For Pressure

scene. Tne chairman declared lhe Authority had gone out of Its way t to help the l.evht firm in its work , at Strat'imor* and maintain (’ood relationships with the developers, but had not met w’i'.h a iuitah.e recopt oclty.

Mr. 0'llaj>3n recommended lli.it ithe secretary. Mrs. Marie Cels!, - send a letter embracing all the matters which the chuirman had j found the i.evitt firm iKnorins to | the developers. IT the first letter i elicited nn response, a second should be sent several weeks later. If aaain there was no forthwith re­sponse, measures of a differing sort could be considered, Mt. O- llaurtn pointed out

The board received a notification of filing by tiie oiv;imvt with the U S Housing and Home Finance A»etiey in Philadelphia of an appli­cation for a $.-..r»,000 grant to draw plans for a sewer system tn care for ull of Cliffwood. A letter from the N. J. Suite Department of Con

within Ihe R-1U0 residential ?.one. j One /.one is loomed iu the CHh'v.'ood I area. l>oun(led by Matawan. Clit’f- j wood und Prospect Aves.. und the j other i.s in the Aberdeen Rd. si*e- tion. near tlu? Matawan Kurouuh

j boiiiKiaiy.j 'Ihe ordinance requires a develop­! t?r :»l aparuuent.H first must obtain i a “ special us* permit' 1 from ihe t townsliip ronuniuee which would | act ufier a reeonunendatioii U re- ‘ ceived from the zoning hoard «»f | IM0'nt|,

department at Raritan 'IV»Aashii> | Hi^h Sehwl this \ris\ school year, j was hired ut $Sil}6. I..inner -\. Fos ; (er, Miporinieiujeni. scuu*«.! A i r . koi |

ner is a holder of A.B. and M .A .1 j Decrees f;x>n> Seion }lail and ulsoi

ha's taken work al Fairlei^lvOick* i inson in ‘idjnisMsiruiion. Mr. Reiner ir> a Bloomfield resident who has ■ ii.id eij;hi yeurs teachini; expor- ’ ienee.

Mayor John Mar/, jr., left, und Chief of Police lidgnr Wilkinson rf Maiawan lownship are seen surveying the Strathmore development stieel li^hti(i(4 with James J . Miiehell of the Jersey Central Power Ir

The contract slipula'es lu- sha ll! LiBhl Company. Mayor Mar,, has announced thal the tow,whip to repo'-f for dutv Mond iv work to ’ Presently la the midst ul a complete relighting program with Ihe tllll- ,1 ulv 15, then uo on vacation one i uoul1 au ‘« t0 tK? ««»M*^*ted hi the near future. .

adjustment, 'lhe permit is similar j to « variance.t A five-acre minimum io; si/e is

pioposed for burden apurtmcnts, aUowim- l(> unh.s iv.*-r were. Apart­ments. which will rcquiiv » mini­mum 100-foot frontage, must be

retnrniu{' Auy. 15 to be an jduty to June 30. IM I. Ou thu vote, to hire him, Roy S. Matthews. tKKird president, Alfred R. Man- ville. vice president, Mrs. Estluv Rmear. MdwaiM Leford. John J . Bradley and Vincent H. OuBeau voted for the resolut’on: Harold J .

comprised of at least HI) per cent j i>oiau opposed ii on the Kitntnds*one-bedroom units and the balance of two-bedroom imils.

The ordinance «!.%(» inquires .ipattmemr. piojeets to have * sow* aj*e disposal system and set aside

, spare for off-street parking and i recreation ’aiyuh. lu addition, a ; Miperin'cnden-! is required io hve 1 un the premises.

Actmu ou it rwjuest of the /.on- in^ conuniltee of the Strathmore Civic Associylion, the U»ard no;.

Mayor John W. Appleg»tB Tues­day niyht r.’autioned Mataw<»n resi­dents not to waste water dui’ini* hot. dry periods. His uarnii^ was st»unded after Councilman John J .Waish jr. rej>orled low waier pres­sure in tho bot'ouyh Sunday and no water for a short intervul at Green j and White Village.

Ikirou^ii Attorney Kdward W. |Currie rwKed that walet* failure.-* I ? * , .v C . VA I i w - I s i were c.ommon over Iasi weekend ht T 1\ t IjCV III

somtvne shoukt have been pro­moted from within the \vsiein. aud i Duniel J. Heaney passed. Mrs. i Dorothy Smith was absent.

Mr. i oster also reported that the ln>ards of education of Holmdel and C’olts Neck Townships had applied to place educably pupils ;n such a das.-* conducted al Mata­wan. Holmdel would send three and fo ils Neck four. Mr. Foster said there would l>e room in the

Fig h t Looms O n Restrict W ater Salary Ordinance Use In Tow nship.

Wood, Traphagen Cite New Increases

Declare Emergency In Cliffwood Beach

i

Tied l.evilt mil Suns. Inc., that j ola-is for these pupils and accepl- umler the terms of the suluiivis- would leducu tlu- overallion ordinance, iron stikes nuis* be , ^o.u of operating tlie clas.s

! pUicwl oo each corner of each lot

Harry J . Ceist, chairman, on-1 sertation ft liuiniimic Developmeii! j the baysliore area'. lie said Borough j>uiiceii that lie was »ubmltting to lauded this step by the Aul-Jl,l '> I-.ngmeei hm I lieuser told ,1,111thaj j I I .1 n i I I _____________ .... j aiuj otfured the i',<*od offices of that over a million ^alloii^ of water hud j I I I i J i l l l l l 1 / l U I

Barher Shop In■ i and otf

j state agency 1 )»ram.

to further lhe pro*

Home DisbarredMatawan Zoners Act In Route 34 Case

Shrubbery Discussed The Authority discussed tht* mut­

ter of S'ltWII worth Ilf shubbery pre­sumed to luivo been delivered for the embellishment of tho River Gardens plant In the 1950a when Mayor .lolui Mar/ Ir. headed the Aiiihoritv but not found on the premises wlieo the present group look over In 1%0. It was noted that

(continued on page four)

| Matawan Twp. Zoners To Hear Five Case*

Matawan Borough 7.oning Board of Adjustment members found last night they could not grant a var­iance sought by George T. Lucas jr., owner of a house at tho McAr­thur Dr. corner of the south side of Route 31 despite the contention of William li. Russell. Atlantic Highlands, attorneycant, that to allow a oaroer suop j '-“ j-..... ,i,eto he attached to rhe house in a cases tonight. Ihree »» ^11eresidential lone would only be to madequac es of sepia t f o age to admit the true characteristic of j use Intended, hut wo■ d. lu^e lhe nnighlHirhoiKl was one of busi- buMiiesi ui professio.ial comcrn

been pumped on a single day and that the demand for water exceed­ed pumping urxl storing capabiU- tlf‘s for a short time,

However, M a y o r Applegate j blamed water consumption by -10 j customers in Storyland Estates ia adjoining Matawan Township as part id the reason for low pressure. He xutfKested that comi.-il mitify the out-of-town customers to se“ k water supply from within Matawan

Matawan 'township Conimine'‘- j Kmcryeacy rest 5 id ions ou llitl men Norman Wood and Henry! use of waier sn the Cliffwood and Traphajien yt^terday pn>mi.sed an 1 Clitfwood f#er»ch sec?ions <>i MaU- all-out finhl 10 Mock pnss:u'.e of a j wan Tov. nship were o:\fercd Mo* now salary ordiiiance which is scheduled lor a public hearing by

Marlboro Township Acreage Involved

Queries L^stablfshlng PrecedentMi. Heaney ruised question if

once such a relationship were es­tablished, if it could be terminated. Mr. Fn.sK r recalled lhat tor sev-I oral years no.v the Matawan cits- 1 itict had been sending trainable j eluldren to daises iu Keyport und |

(continued nn pa^e four) j

Five persons have sued William \ J. I.evitt jr. nnd Levitt ' ” 'deveU»pors of community housing projects, lor u total 01 ] $27l,17;'i, for breach of a Muril>oro Township contract. The plaintiffs aie officers of corporations thal as-

Township. However, council tuik ; .semblu'd laud in Marlboro und Mano action on this ;iu^estion.

But council indicated it would no­tify a flro company not to draw water for tank trucks at tunes of low pressure. Mr. Walsh had re-

Russell. Atlantic .......... Tnwit«,un 7onina Board I marked that when pressure wasey for Die apph- Matawan rown-h p /a mn^ 11 . hfu> mcdW a barber shop of Adjus ment .» stoud n hi«r f ve (hu ^ ^ ^

ness. ^il. Russell hud witnesses tell of the Strathmot'e shopping renter ronunK directly across tho high­way it\ a busif’es*; /one in Matawan Township

The l>o;ird member.*, found il was Ihe function of the Master Plan

(continued on pa^e four)

100 Families Visit Aberdeen East Apts.

Aberdeen Kail, the m*»‘. fiold

Dr. S ll. Shore seeks relief fmm \hv per cent lestridiou on the part of a phyocian's place ot resi­dence lhat may be devoted to his

1 protVvdon Ot Shore would add 1 a 2'i-bv its foot addition to his home !;,t".t.'H l.loyd Kd for lonsuitation.

»*\amimnu ami lab rtnimsMis. Sailv Waid, St . Cliff­

; wood, wants to comhtci a business j :tt her place of residence in a rest- I dence /one She would prepare at | home him lies to he sold hy vend­

ing aulo in con .trudion ateai

Coiincil adopted no amended or- dmunce re(*ulatini? tne si/e, loca |

nalapan Townships for the <levelop- er.

The suit, filed bv John M. IMIs- bury. Athmlic Highlands, is tor money the plaintiffs say t h e y N*si when the developer failed io bav the 3-ltl-acre Joceda Dafryl'arm. Rt. <0. M ariano To.vnship. i Highlands, asks the court to nullify

■ « township Hoard of Adjustment re- jI'he suit gays the plaintiffs lost $2*il. 175. when Forwurd Research

tion anil number of si^ns in the lx>r- t Co , a Levitt c.(*rjMration. refused (Ht^h I he ordinance had been re- : lo buy the VanMater pan e!, us il vised and recommended bv rhe i had ai*retsl to do. afn*i a dowti plaanini*, Inwrd One change limits ; payment of Sla.UIHI had In'en made, tho hei^hl of lommeicui! sij n !o lhe plaintiffs |>ahl $10,000, ttnd

the 'lownship Commute1* al a -*pe­dal medium Iuly 8.

The ordinance was inttoduied 11 au adjourned meeting of thn town­ship cfuoimtiee on a ;t-‘‘ \ot>-. wi;h both Commith’t'tnen \Vo«hI and

To Sell BondsMrs. i'.iuline K. Behr, Mata

A.m Township Treasurer, has hu non need die township committee will sell a $111,000 bond issue lo finance (he installation 01 storm drains on IM various streets ai H p.m. Monday

ih e bond issue was authorized by the commiliee In 1962 and tlu conhaci awarded to Ace-Man/o Inc., Route M 011 u bid of $9.1, 4SL The project which requlreu Ihe hiMallaiion of I'J.y'JO linear feet 01 pipe, has been completed

According to the plans, drain ajje was to be provided on Mata wao Rd., Willow Ave., Klverdali Dr., Urookside Ave., Sweelbrlai St.. Sunrise Ave., Shadynook Si., Muwllmin Si., CHffuood Ave., thi recreation field on Clitfwood Ave. Also Sunrise Ave. to Cliffnood Ave. between Cilffwood Park anti Cliliwood Beach, Arlington Ave..

vocatnxi May 20 o' u buildinn pet-I Ray view Ave., County Rd., At

Second Suiii,v,,dl styp.;! Filed By (!ampou total of i * *

Seeks To Set Zone Board Action Aside

Anthoov C a m p o, Mahlletown Township conliitco\ has l:U*d a second suit seekin.i* a s:ourf ruling to pernut him to build an usphalt mixing plant on Center St., M aia­wan Township, lhe suit, filed by Lawrence A. Carton Jr.. Allantic

Clerk, $.1011; water department imi- t «\|t*iliil1U»n Garden Apartment com-; l.auience (iilfh i i'.t, Fn Inn S t. auror, S51M1; water rent ., j nuinitv which opened las* weekend ; Keyi^jrl, has applied to build a tesi-

‘ ............ ‘ on fXhenleen Rd., Matawan ^ot un- ! I'ence tn nn Indiustrtal /.one 111dei wav wdh lanfare - and tr.it- j ( llllv.ood. His a|M»hcaMon Matei fn ! More llun 100 f imilies fiom * a hmiM* would be em ted tor t ental New York and New Jersey vs-siied j and a garajii* foi ^Uirap.e. Then* r»

t mi* {inn mi iniiint' * 1 • • • - t • • • • • • , ol,-»s i r e d d e p a r t m e n t \ «,l0,intj u ^ l i i v w i r i n ; : ( n o t x i l e - . w d l : • u r n e y . l e s . p r e s e n l s l - . p h r i a m it. a m i 1 t h e l o a i m u n l l v m ; ; ' ,n e i a l . H i s a . i i

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11050: st-.ver rent collet tor. $h00; p u b I i c works supenniendent. |ti050; w ater depai tment foreman, t m

Also, watei deparlinont emplo> «es, $illOO; sewer department cm ployees, $IStH); .employees, $ 1 8 ( 1 0 , health mspedo. IliHIO; health lx»ard seeretury, $ 1 0 0

|wit,oit,'h at 1 o rue v. S-dltl reiainn tinitiicipal btlildi:!)*, jannor. SI2IHI

Reindnirsenteot ol ihe biiildin,, iuspi'doi w as 1 im *> M W lM‘' 1,|'nl Of the lees h« utded, and plumhiiU', inspei toi will 11" pel cent of tin

the apartments, the first in tin 111 ni lo lealutv t omplete und

♦ na ! u bimi’ulow on the premises now inler- | Sidney 1. Siiwsei. licypor! at

10 feetH r o u n e l i a n d K r a m e r . I ' l i i o n . d e

\ e l o p e r s o t H a r r y l l o m e v h n . . m

a d j o i n i n g M a d i s o n 1 1 *.< 1 • s I m , e \ -

p r e s . - . e i i i n t e r e s t i n n m i t s ! t o n w i t h

i x i f m i t j h s»*A-e t a n d w n t e i u t i l i t i e s .

I in* f i r m r e | * o r t e d t n a t a s u r v e \

b y i t s e n g i n e e r s . W i l s o n A s s o c i a t e s ,

N e w H r u n s w i c k . l u d n a t e l i i e h o c

o u | ’, h ' s f a i ' i l i l i e s w e i e m o i e l l u n

a d e q u a l H f o ; t h e i r i f e i l s ( i m n c l l

i n d i c a t e d i ' v c i l l m e e t m h h ’ i o di->

e u s s t h e f i r m s p r o j x t s i i s o u

C o u n c i l m a n W a r r e n K v m , c h a i r ­

m a n o l t h ' - n e w l s d p i K u n t . ' O c i t l

/ e i i ’ s c o m m i t f i ' e , r«‘ [ » o t t e d t i i e p r i

l u l l ' . ,4 i n f h : » c u i ’ i i u i t t e e i s t o

a r o u s e p u b l t c i n t e r e s t in p l a n s t o

e l e a a u p , p a u u u p a n d l e l u r l e s h

t I n : L e v i t t f i r m . J a tHHi , t h e y s a v .

‘ I h “ y a r e s m n j ; t o r e d e e m t h e $ 1 0 ­

0 0 0 T h e y a g r e e d w i t h l . e v i l t

Nov 1%J, that if they pad

mil for lhe plan* on 1 I'.! acre .tract. !

Tlie sun s.iv', H'iild;n>: lie.p-< tor • Harold I iiehr iis iiim I the permit i Nuv L 1'Hi'!. f'ii tlie plant, whiih- then was .onhori/'-d iu !h" uuhii- i 'nitl /t»ne Fin* su.i tiatne-. the i hoard md Mr. Htdir a-i dei-Mul.eii'. 1 llnui'V.", 'ilo-i h ari;'-.*, fi un Dt‘v

lantie Ave., Hoom>vcI( A\e.. Sec ond St., i;d|*cvleu Rd. »ind Charles Si.

nl C o m m i l i t

\ ne> and (lilbert ; w uh M a u n lohn ‘ ! the itnMi.’ie j

S H I . IK M f o r t h e t r a r t , L e v . l t w i » t d d [ '* '■ I ' " ' - - " * I ^ f b e h o a i d

p , i v t l i e f i l h e i $ . 1 0 0 0 , a n d F o f i V . i f d i ' * w > ! . e d l h e p e r m i ! . t h e a d s o n v . . i s

A o u h l c l o s e I H l e , t h e s u i * s . i v j p r o m p t e d h * P*o!^*.>

Claim Detault ' “ ' ’ ‘ ' '(Jmlfi terms of the Wo.Maler

oolion, the suit says l.«*''itt default ed on a contract to not if \ the plain- litis iu writing 10 days heloie a 1 .tli* closing if tin* developer derid ed not to buv the trad \ mastei ii^rei-menl of \uii h», l!)ii-. had

( continued on pnv',c foui 1

from I'Wincei SejjiKiski. Fel'v Charles, 1 loi em e M ihnronivo. and Wallei Hetmnn

(inrlmued on pa;;e f«MM i

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O i l e i ' s Re|»ao Shop I ’ I itth- S' . iMitaw au jlp > i d v -I

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I o m m i ' t e . - m a n W«»«»{ | c l u i l l e n ^ e d .

in p a r t : c i i l - » i , a Sl itOO i m i e a . ' , * - e a t -

m . u k r d n u o > , v n s h i p a s s e s s o r J o h n ’

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t h e p u n ; i m i * s o b 1 0 $ ; i s 0 0 n n n u a l l v ,

M r W o o , I c h a r g e d M r K e n u e i a l s o

r e c e i v e d a S.»0il h j e r e a > * e I a s i v e a r .

( j u e i i i o n s 1 w o P a y H i k e *

l b * a U o c h a l i e n i ' , e d i h e l e j ' a l i i y i

o f n n **!**( l e d o l ! n m l

p . i . r a i s e s d u r i n g a v i u d e t e n n of t r o n l i n u e d 0 : 1 p a ; : e f o u i

day nijjlu at a special m^etlni.' a£ the Mata.v.m Townshm Commiuea. The area ailecied is located north

, oi Matawan Creek, j lhe enu-ij;ency invokes provii-j ions ot an ordinance adopted It ‘ 1;>j I mukiii” i'. mandaiory for boina* owners m>; to was*e w;ite.r unde^

I penally of a $’J00 tine. All unnccea- | sary use ot water is banned under I i !m* ordinance.; 'Ihe waier shortage, develops ;with (tie coming oi unseasonably HMim w-*ath'-r when pumping fan-',

; iliiies of ihe Clt!iwo.->d Heaeh NValer i Co. tt private iMiliiv. could not meet I the demand tor watei in the *f- i feded area. Other see:ions of lluj i townshij# are not affeded by die I order of the committee.

The shortage was noled Satmdj/' und Sundav and worsened Monday, Ciut-miiteenian Hen.rv 'rraplm^en ' reported. West Keansburi; Wutor ! Co. officials said the onnec^ssury

use o| water, coupled with the hiflfl ! demand resulte<i in the shonan*.! In an effort to impiove Ferviea,' thu utility planned to install a new ' booster pump Tuesday nijiht. Water i service to the uflected area wa*• scheduled tti be cut off from 13 o’clock midnight until fi a.m. yea*

i terday.I Other seetiop.s ol the township ' are served by thu nuinidpallty’j |own water system and the SlratU- | more Water Co., built last year to j serve the l;*00 home Strutbmore-atr | M.iic’.wan community. In udditioA ■ there are a number of plicate well*

Midlowsi Kast 300 Apartm ents

Ups Madison Total To 1258 Garden Unltt

B o o s t e r P u m p P u s h e s i\ Io r< * \\ l i t e r I n l o C l i f l w o o d H e j e ' t i

mar the community), ami -0 nf. Lillian Hujdies who seek to ered these lamihes sij;ned leases to. the I three bedroom* lo 1 house al (ioi

luii'nls which are espeded lo <|,,n jmJ Arlington Sts.. CIiMwhimIfin Li e lall l'Mi.l ociii-

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linllil.i), the M.iluwan .liiiirnal »il| lie published mi Wcilnesdin ut nest Meel I Iin deiliHllte Im neus iiiiil pliiHugiaphs will be I iii'sd.i\ nl I'i n't Inch iitniii. All I’luiii In", iioi'-l he Inlo III" nlllce In Miiitdav iiiinn.

llie di'iiilllne fm cliHillh’d ml verllslujt lor liiith lhn Ke,v(>iiit Weekly nnd ihe .Malawim J im»- mil will Ih- ou Monday «t 1:50pm

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l/e \inbn\ iii'-id •Ah;, h v le le

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;,i In.epii*- llo's Name !| s,mn in . h'-m d Iin e

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M d I h o n 'lowmihip Flatinlnrf Hoard will go Into conferono# Up

I M I I K two I ' " " ^ w n “ t, ! ' e aCV,mfn. I, problem ngHln. l h « boari h u fouI i i n p l l c t i t l u n n t h i l t « r t h u l d l l V f t l

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f'omtmiteri bujf to t(l| Pm Ichr/Jul, ot!

|*i»lli| I ’uit Home

Fihi A p p e a l s rA h j; 111 Is t h " d " i i l l l n i f i ) r fl>!

h i|{ tftx a p p e n l i , It w ttf n tm tH m fr ud th lt u e e k b y lh n M o t im o u tb t 'o u n ty M otrrd o f T a x a t io n . TUI b o a rd a l i o a n n o u n c e d t l i . lt Q IiiK f ro m l a i< pay(tr « in K iv | m r i» ,\l.ilaw < ,a m id M »» lti\van Tow A - sh ip w i l l lo* h e ld In th a K e y p o r l I tm n u x h I l d! '.tt A n .m , A t itf . 26,

A p p e a U fro tn le s i i lc n t 'i nf l lo h d d e l im d H a i l i a i i lo w n s h lp i and F n l i tn H n u h w i l l ho Iv e a n l at 9 a m . S e p t , IH a l th e H a l l o f l t i v m i il -, 1 re e h o ld . K e a n s b u r n »\>- iM i ih w i l l b o t iC i’ id in th e A t im t l lc l l iu l t h m t h p tu n h Ip a l llullrf- Imk S e p t . 11. a

Iho hurt id aloi sd Sep{, ) )to hear oppenU Irouv <iwcs*h menln In Marlboto Towonldp

Mnfnwnn Townsltlp Wali'f Department yesterday week's lu-al wmvo ilm pump ln*n.rlrct Ii »e«'ii In iho id the ttatl nf Keronlf, l rorhom» Inserted fl b-oiler pump oil Pn«jHM*t A\n. In (ho , nldnio above wilh a workman wnllliiK l«r word , Ihefe N a tiling fee nl tl for al/lino front thn ( 'lllfwood Avo- Mintdplpo near Ihe loll- fiom lhn water Mi|Htihitendent lo (inn lhe (tali' vnlve } apoeidfi ol tnnni Hum l-VM, (foail t‘* ntcp wp too wmer pfes^un* tu (.llllv^nwd II'mhIi . t»» h»-1 iin>r»i 'iiilvf Ih/ttinjt lulo the (llstn **<1 llojch j wtii reported lo IK'ClfcUien Ln thu wutor emoripin y l>roU(th( about hy ihU atea af tho lt»wilsblp, * board lerreimy.

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F e te G rad u a tes

In M o rg an villeMs’, and Mrs. Robert Owens,

.-fcuujiam'iUe; gave- a graduation! party hi. nonur of !.be;r • daughter. -Vlvum, oa Tuesday evening. ■ i f t . 1 he rjecorations were, pink and j fj.

• vrbtte • sad the centerpiece was ■Her caka-whJi a i>raduation dtisi on i too. 1 ■ - - ■ ■" 1 ■ I- - -

, Those attending -were, grawfpar- tat», Mi*, aad.-.Mrs.. Martna.Snwh- *r./'ajr< -and M ts1-\,Doai»l<t|-MiU?r and sous tanald and ihomas, ;vlr. and :Mrs. Wulter Suber and Cau- d i’.-ii, \V.il‘ci', M ary An-ie, a-id

V jie . V I' « ( i '■Ir, P i'V aUt Owijiis, Mr. axml M js M<utio I S w h f i aud cnikiten, Vuinm, 1 BS'bart* ty i i , awi Christie, Mr. ( ft» i M ;a Jul'tt Wt.soo, Mrs rCharles. PlosScy, M r. and: Mrs.;

Koiiawsltw aw i dan*Wer». -Kalby aad Patti. Mia. M«ox; Wailing and daughter, itieraa.'.M r, st-wi M e i'fstpfe Lruuare v

la bcaor oi Terry Left iainewn, r a gmiusu*. ol! Marlboro Cvatral f Scnw.'f, parents,. Mr. aad Mrs. >• Chester Jaint'sua gave her » p ir ty f ia (he Msweanvtite £ in t Aid Im iM - j, m*. Thtwe attwsins were nsstw- P nai'.' isiMinMtaHr,. Mw. A. ParbuJt- 5

two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, J. Thoi*dayf Jims 27, 1?63

S e n . S i m i i V i s i t s T m \ !»-*!» p T a x p a y e r s PftftmaMCr Warns' [ EJecTed PresidentPost (.lard Senders ■

Postmasu-T Rut!: L . Nicr^.fii- . ,vi!I«. call.*, attention to lht; lac- i *hat moat of the highways acrcus ; the i:ou:jl?v wdi. soui. be fui! of Viu.auoners going m a!) dirt^Jjon.s. ■

, Sb* s-d\r> the snails 'a ;5I soon be filJ- :I ed W!(h all kiruJs or ir,. ioJk.s and h ieiKts who wert ici( i ; bfckird, i

f,K otA bo-taken ior jiinntou that \ *. same. of the messages wiff be im-; i pn>p':r«v addrc^sd, some w:U ca:- i

v inadequate postage. and some 1 oid ol b<u|i po.s/a. e and »

!C o u n ty Salon 1% ’ Lists \eLi\ities

’>Y the j\om:nraiiay r.o?ri:7m>.?*e ot Lflfr* n *iu '(* i 1jhj» a ?d mt; Jafrjv-s/ u.r'.i' Mvm©!lM* 'iuijishur'! Wnif 1*1 ri!!0 lh»“ I.mU a*n c« HartWi ’J'nf-i-t' seisin p. a s n o s t t w e s . . ■ ■ • ■

Mrs koliir- Ra*ni.v.m. Laurence nos7uuaicd»V4J

«>n/;ioi7ar;GR wiSl ^ ’ r presc-ntcd.'

vvi.< (I, i jddte:^ Fr.xp»iYieiite dutIjls will happen th/3usa.n<ts oi limes,

, s o a H f u r n s . * * w h . i*. i i t h e m e 5 » i » g ^

i i i . oe t>n i . w . m . t o m a u e i * w i u r . r : a n a f

i t h e a t t a c h m . £ f U l s n t s m a l l m r r i o i s i c

1 w o r t h , s o m e t i m e s w b ^ a b o t h t h e

i inessajtt and thr accachrnetic i ■ ' ,I obviously of wosi rable- l por- \ * ^ ar* . ..j t-ance • P*1-. Keyport.- was tlretsu pFtfsideuD- vkv 150- laeoibers from vrse. vanwsTne ma«t ' persistent lv trouble- > or 5nc' ’ nni0:jrn Oc.“a:i County jsaions throuj»boai New s vH

**>. Uvivli'5. Erai'M Bwrrnwi.. i..a Fclitc i

C.aapvtau of i:\< M.i<Ji]>c-5ux Louniv ]S.?<on 2k of (he X swi.-lfl. has- ;.m- i . t .

u i i v . i r ; ^ ' a . r : ! v v t i f s o f t h v < 0 , 1 , 1

X jrs . F'.u,-r(;',vA. -.vno 1 tn r L a cb.ipta;> . TvlrA. »t. A,:a h- raemaor of 2rt. K.mohin j d^v. .K^m^bur^ l»nif JS7. La Pc»u:',A- .taird , pr ^ iP V t , l „ R jrol.:rr-r?.n.i; »n (^e-.Ufcpavsmema^ of * . . . . ., . .. .... t ••\-*w iprcpy iy. memhors 1 •, via; tn^niarid iWth ^ U

A ;s plunoed »or Au^».: Oeitn Chapeau Duxu*mei • Airs.a9 j i b p.m. is\ nie Jamejouri.', Le-lRo&fc VtccUnd. .iurucsi.'iu' . limt -,um I-n>. f.ts.jcu wi.I lej;-. i a f^sstere. Mrs. Aogiftt Lati-cure tn« reciion of ot^r.er?. ; ,, , , ■ , 0t i o n o i n o w n v . * R ^ i ' i ' s . i r i S i i a l l a l i O n i & f * \ n l t f c5» L aof aevv. ofnccr.j anil a picioc. jtiiue, Mts. Loui» Blauth, HijihiartcJ _

J h»> i>L‘pi)rrn)/.*j)inle coovention iparx Ur»u b$. l A n’hiVJ.^r: M ri.be :i«la *» Atiaatic C ity .te . r i a . t{ H^hes.

anci ihe NaM.ocaie Ccnventjosi m ; L'.\tmofuer; Mv&. Ricbaid • VuJ- <h n n i. S o w n R i v e r J U C o j«-

i c n * r ^ ; M rtr . C h a r ie s . G o h a o ; ,vat Ai Fiw.oir W *tiB» ' Cva. t i" . L» Sur.«ie*

Mrs. Burrows reported that.the.; d ^ Bu.,row3, VCauaty Sa.'on was hwt to the Puu- ( : .-• i ■ vvoir vvOich '.via atrerond i "j______________ . •«

Seic' Hkrhiitdl It. S titt, right, w*u thtt p r l K i ^ prv^IUi^ts, Jwivph Hc<tasUI«uf lelt; Anuriew ^^ntiaki.rtf BOtijrsaf HrmdESSttMB M r » irf > nxeutts at Siw fiponsmaa by ; second from W(l,M w - S S e i lS £ irotteS. « » '* W mwui TMm U * Asspclatlon ai the | shown.

nw«t '.persistently .some tounst jtem for PoHf:ipa.sce Aif aod hei-- associates w rhe p»:«c card with ar: unjehmone bur with­

, cut sufficient poscape. Occasioually, the mailer wtU not fcqow tha? his it- tach»nenc &ives the card hw-dsis*

Funtnii £>iTii*;torjr Aasof.iaLxJrt j fhe- Cartern Lefcwa H»xn*. Depart-i i t t f e l e a g u e f c t m f t i t

A ivod aa!s’ wilt t » gn'an as tlnwIfeaccn mil Country Cub. Leoaar- j mttu'aie Chaonw Mrs- Predensk! A (nod aa! .du. Mr. Dav succeeds Wuijam H. ! LaWa'-co, Fdjgzwater. prtf-’iidtfd-. I Mon'»uville. wsr Rente

m LVaperm • Sipcover* # fledipre»U» <t Curtaius

j « ShadKi .-■; • Biiiub

Cooiplete iiutaltaiion Servicc SHOP-AT-HOME-SERVICE . 74T-44S - -

Tisrf Rtuauraaii, Ms^euua Tuwiuihip. Harry Maaoa. i .S«iu Siuut spake « prapmab lha! will appear :lMc4 fraia Wit, vktf ^rcsMtM oi tho a.s!>q«i»tii», w ho; imv the baUot in Novtmhe*.

im tMoimaaOur, pnueaM I jfifls Iu three past ■

.Tirry, his Rmotet*. .taekw -Warrw j hold, und Sier sisleis, Kalhy and : { { e f o c m C o n c j r e q o t i o n aad; Jaae Warrsiv all ot Keatw- Allvson. — .. . a _ a . .burg; sister, Roae A ant iivt her

| guest, Richie Thompsou, Frsfhokt; ; Mr. ami Mrs. Chester Jameawo jr.^ Mrs: M. Ryaiewich, Mr. and

411 Broad St., Shmnfaury: <ftou(o 35 * 1 m ile Sou th ot

, Rtd Bank)V Daily 9 lo S;M

Fri. ’Ill S

i Allyson,

Miss Dorothy MacGeorge was honoriid recently by a bridal show-

Mre. Rudy GarbolLni and daughter,Hcsc Mari*, all of Morganville;Harry Andsrsoli, Matav/an; ""Franfc flegart »r;. Red Bank; and Mrs, Frank Bogart Jr., and Mre. Thomas Riddle Keansburg. Gift* were sent by M«. and Mrs. Victor Barnaba, Mi33 Dot- ti« Barholioi. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bon- acasa.

Mr. nnd Mrs. William Cosgrove had a graduation party in honor of iheir daughter, Camille, on Tues­day evening. The decorations car- tied out the graduation theme,

fThose attending were grandpar­en ts , Mr. and Mrs. Marry M ?x-.I well, Harold Maxwell, Brooklyn; I . . . __Mr. and Mr*. Waller Bing and 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ..lorrell -r.,

Get-Together TonightTonight at :30 thi»re will he a

sodal j.\Pt-to^ethor at the V.I' W, er Riven by her ^ w orkers a f The j l»iildinB' on Cliffwotkl Ave. Cliff­

. J . _ . _ w o d t f . s t y m j u i r w l b \ ' I t * r nn h> s

\rm\tage, who Ls no t! ftatus; sometimes thr printer w H complicate the situation by indues- mg. that a four cent sump is suffi­cient. The printer was rij*ht ba- lore some ofihtr mwrchaRt affixed tu the? card a trinket advertising a national park, or rt bag of ore, or aspounful of saci'ec! carlh, or some;.,, . r T i , . « fftn iother lifcographically represcnt-ativ^ ^ jlUu‘ f- John^ou, >Va,I tmnship, „.iru,fs Iwas welcomed as a uew member.!<• im.« i ..........................i..l.. iri •

K»stea j.'.'.v AUaniic Highlands, OctU'rs “ lr '.t*d w*‘r“ H L'Uirrnve

S m t t *r , S^!fokJv >>icc t>re«»d«nt,WdUaiu H.. Freeman, Frwoald. secretary * tre^.iurftr, Rot«e.rr E. Viciu'^wi, Eatontown, ai*d HcwtVd L. Ely, Asbury Park, trunks.

Mrs" (toward 3. Schuster. NulTiivJw and T«iiimmi feL.'OSi Satu«dM iii<ji i i ^ e r t a i r w a D i conductwi! o^g^iuung at I psin. a i a beu*ut mtmocj.1 services. !'■<*» Ma. :i*-t>* Towns.Sq. L»ia»

A siftiv* oi oCric.ets was pi ea«tifed I Leagu-a. __

The iww officers were installed, by Stanley f. Winiwicz, Trenton, j pVesiutjnt of th« New Jersey Slate j Fum'ral Directors’ Association

Can Avoid Trouble The next meeting will be Ju ly 10. (Po.stmaster AH says thal the n ilt:! ‘‘! ()l.1!''... V*Vu5e-„ lliV,:rr‘;

lor avoiding trouble with tourists’-! __________mail is simple. II' post cards with j ~ ' *

Miss Sharon C’ardoza, Mrs. Altlen I-^i°n uf the nvw teniple, it.s comm „ , ... ,, , ,, ,, , , I lees, and the work being done.Sprout. Miss Hazel Kelluin, Mrs. A|| intl.reste(, rJ. r5f,ns cor.Pauline Bedort, Mrs. Lawrence J . j ciially invited lo attend. For ad-

Ai’dena.

Laurepxre

Bucto, Mrs. Kdward Walsh, Mrs. Ciisimir Samolyk, Mrs. P e t e r Picarello, .Mrs, John Goodhand, and Mrs. Richard Goeb.

Recent quests at the home of

ditionaf information please call Mr.s. Morton Berlin at 5K6-7345.

Cardiff Thank?Thc family of the late William

Eifert wish to extend heartfeltMr. and Mrs. John Babrisky were: j thanks and nnprceiation ici all theirMr. an,-;l Mrs. Harvey Morrell jr

.and'children, Sharon and Linda,

j daughters, Donna,-Denise, .and Dm '•snilla, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fisher, vMiss LilHan Nemeth, all o f ' Mor* I ganville; John Kalinoskis, Fiee*

. rf - 1

Strathmore Residents!Have Your Lawn Done By Experts

1« WEEKS, MOWING AND SWEEPING .............. $128.00 115.5#Per F t.— Me P er Hr. — J.00

14 WEEKS, MOWING AND SWEEPING . .LAWN EDGING ........ .......................................

I FLOWER ■ ilE D D lN ? y . .........

CHEVALIER LAWN MAINTENANCE SERVICE CalUO 6-5549

FULLY INSURED

Matawan; Stephen Bradach, Perlh Ainboy; Miss Alice Morris, Miss Ann Bradach, Kalph and “ J.D . '1 Babrisky, Morganville.

Mrs. Trigoero Heads Scout Mothers' Club

kind friends, neighbors and rela­tives for their many acts of kind­ness. to those who donated cars and for the beautiful flora! tribute.* received during our recent bereave­ment. We especially wish to thank fhc Rev, Charles VVaUinp, the pali bearers and Bedle Funeral Home, tins—adv 27* .

RESOLUTIONWHF.KEAS, by virtue of “AN OR

S L T T th e MotS | ^ U ^ g 5 v ™ g ’t m S «,!:c.ta i. F es!:knt. £* w a t e r d u r i n g p e r io d s

USE

berg, secretary-treasurer. I ,L V ,p I t w A2 ?4 ' S ' ^ r r uMrs. Triguero announced a luiui 1

raising prujcct now is in progress ; A N D PROVIDING PENALTIESto raise fumle to purchase needed j ^ P1'' '■ 9^, r " ,'hl,;h said ot-equipmenc Tor the tioop. ScouLs of I; \ inance is m full force and effect the troop now arc selling various spices and vanilla extract and ort: asking the co-operation of area residents in their (und raising c(- foits.

OVAL... SQUARS... OBLONG TABLES . . . Alt TYPES OF CHAIRS...IN THIS SALE OF

5 0 Sets To Select From,

Tber*1* m Umlt to Ihe colorful versatility t* th* dloette Rr<wr lil(> In Ihis ta le. For Utelieni . . . dining area* and real dlalag roomi, every o n e la apeciaUy purchaaed aad a “buy.”

in the. Township of Matawan, andW H ER EA S, :i appears that there

is a shortage of ivatfr in the en­tire area north o[ Matawan Creek;

NOW T H E R E F O R E , B E IT RE- SOLvTH) by the Township Commit­tee of the Township of Malawan,

| thal lhe use of water in the above i mentioned area in ihe Township j of Matawan fur any purpose tie I necessary to the health, safety anti I welfare oT the public be prohibited I until further action by said Town- | ship Committee;I Anri [ IE (T F U R T H E R RESOf.V , ED that this resolution hr. published ' according to said ordinance and

said resolution shall take effect on saui publication.

Dy Order ot the township Com miltee nf the Township of Mata­wan.

ROSE K. W EN Z EL , Township Cleik

jins— ndvc 27

RUPTURE-EASERT >t. i im. r . . i i ’ i l u rr . r t p t r l l t w e T t u i i )

Q \ p

: >< Z i t s.‘CCiMSl "F

wnitcn message, I hey require the Harbor wiii sponsor a. Howiini; Pa r- !

«*>■ s» .»--two cents for each additional ounce I wi)l be we‘con!ed. I here will or fraction of an ounce. • b«» a free baby sittnu* arrange-

When insufficient postage is used, ! m(an in the nursery with a nurse

s ^ j a’“ .NTbr ,ers wil!their feelings hurt. And all w ho1 sot.ee U)t*ee .uul c&kc,are offended join forces eventually j The public is invited lo attend in getting mad at the postal ser- this fun nnd fund-raising pmjfici. vice. - Transportation and tickets may be

If you have any questions about j arranged through Mrs. William any postal matter, ca)) be- |.S!endt?rn, 209 Norwood Ave., Laur-fore you leave, or inquire at any 1 enca Harbor or Mis. Gilbert O. post office information window (Tier, 407 Orchard Ave., Laurencc along your toute. ! Harbor.

Free - Prom ptP IC K - U P a n d

D E L IV E R Y

LO 6-0021

S A V E $ $Auto — Discount for Safe Drivers

Home Owner* — Reduction for Package Policy Fir® — Liability — Household All Combined Into One Policy

REA I.ESTATEBONDS V an's Agency

INSURANCE PROP. MGT. MORTGAGES

267 Main St.John fl. Fiorina, Broker

LO 6-1881 Matawan

MatawanD r u g s

H. M. Yura, R .P. and J . C. Yura, R.Pj.

145 Muin St. MatawanCharge Accounts Invited

NOTICEm

O o u b U . . 4 5 . » 5

R i g h t o r l e f f

VlttinuR«^uir*d

*-rt lat irrfririhM >bU. hnat« V|> vi

t '"rrt fiMi/| m.Uihii H««k Um.* itt <d<"ion', \ii--L»«alU !»< a!t• p W«. 11*1 *hm | .•i*»l «i Inii-»r ►«! ■!•. I I, r <w«furt A*n»*»<l at illrr I'lli I-.,|||«||| fui KM*, wrmt* (tlll-dit'i Oni aitund lewnt pin tt ikdjmt*mi itati ti i«ft ii do««ai«.

SAM ORD’S PHARMACY I2.H Main St. Malnuan

OPFN T IIIIRS. mill I HI. W lfKS -III. * r.M.DAYS "III. I r M.

Keyport

F U R N I T U R E5m a^ E B E I3?im E iE E a i

fREE STOBAGE fREE DEllVERYCO -1 J'JitJ I. lirunr.wiclf

p r e stig e]THIS EMBLEM

identifies your WELCOME WAGON

SPONSORS . . .linns ol prc.Miy.e In thr Imalneai and rlvli litr nf your cummunily

I'lHMS INT l'R IiST lin I 'A H IIC II’ATING

Plrnsn Call: mbs m. r . W l'll.

I.IIIFHTY H U 4

IN

Tn acrordanee witli tlie rules and regula­tions as filed in our tariff with tlie Public Utility Commission, the Cliffwood Beach Walcr Company is restricting the use of any hose or

for watering lawns, gardens, earwashing and filling of swimming pools.

Ycuir full co-operation is n e e d e d in emei'ifeucics (firoiijihoiit lhe summer months,

r 1 '

so fhat all rtuiMirners may ha\e am c^iiaf share

of the

Oiffuood Reach Water Compny

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;fiiyrsdi^y, June 27, 1963. THF MATaWAN JOURNAL N } Pag® Thre»

Vacation Tips Given By PoliceThu Is the lime of the vear

when burglars and prowler* hav# easy. "siick.t:!'* bayshore ar»a po!ic« chiefs have noted. Most citiiosa H'iil soon be- fiolng of! on wttk-eiviit or vacations and virtually abandon­ing thoir home* to burjtUrt,The imconcerneii and careless af-

Mtucw of intny wa* larg-sty reepoa- ,sl!>l* for.th* burglsria* committed j in our ars<9 last year. Altlrau j{h nv»t peopls didn't 'fntenwmiiUy fnvit» intruder*# t<s ranJjidc their home, they mt#ht'just m v .ill hav* hung

! up a sign SHying, "no ona's boms,| burglars welcome!”I A srroU around your u.eiahbar- i hood* any1 Jay will teil you a? a j glancfl who'* swsy; their 'porehe* ; will cluttered with eirculiu's; an accumulation of milk bottlea on tlie stoop; an-unkempt lawn: un empty garage with thu door opon: or • bulyir.g mailijox. Tip-offs th«t'!l bmadcasf "110 one’s home” to anv- ona canvassing the neighborhood.

Use tlm Lights tn th« evening, most empty . homs can be sjyilicct too: Just, look ! for the dark houses. It’s a known I fact, iislst is one of the best deter­rents to ci'liTie, yet most htiwsowtt-

era fco out for art evening and leave thoK1 homes eemreweiv dark.. Or. tJie/M 2c off for * weef-emi 9-: va­cation and leava th-a »inn» Hunt battling <iay and iilrfit. No light at alt, or the same light Imrnlng con- Eltwotisly is a good ghTWiiy “no •■>ai is lioatu.”A siinpte. bul affective mean* o!

having a lfeiit In y.nir homa every tt-Aining, I? by connetinff an aur.o- • matte .timing' d«mc* to one or two lAraps. Sulh a llhier >vil! tvvt.- a lamp. "on” early in the evening, ;then turn it "off" several hours Isl.- r(jr. With lights turning oil and off ’ during the evcnina; hour* li'l! give iho itpi’wMi':iru'‘3 sor:uv,n4 Li Koine and may avert a powiblt; Iwrtj- iary attempt!

Monmouth Realtors Wiii Meet lo r u g h r

.inly Si:

! StM'tor, Frlo-J (Wlllsoa,UV* (.Oi

ft, sfc»!rm*a o? tiur affntr,; will spesb oa bills which| ha* been dob* aa rifec » ...i-.i u... ii.,,—. I o.iirtiMi'i aria 11.»ni s zj t sr « irt . i_ t . i ~ -.ti ii.n-,,. »»«

Jiitt Moriiiwi'th < R e a lto r* sv'U p ari rteairor iJti.ira.t O cean ( ’uunliv-s todrty at 7:10 PiKfcer Inn, R. co u n ty *i«t-!«i!e a ffa ir . Jo h n t.

;p*t# »;fth ihe',f ■'«':u>3]6seh. a'ld « p b

m. tit the Molly

►ealtec wl:’, hi* Hurry luurnwi of tin I.fiiisla.• of th* N. J. Ass*, j>ard o*: iti'jp, oT Roal E ita i’j B^ardfl. j ot^iy oooo.sedr. A uls'jiv wilj f.iiin.ranrii'ij r.r'ta : fi

tii:f.iv|«|<:s o f ijij. cun im i-iea in pro-1 „ nw 'tlag U s ix ia tiim l « n « { ld a l to thr public an d tha r«nl ii9. }ia also!

.. or* cor-tena a>e dintajlna Wjln ptavidir. eiideiict ot tha utaiu:tive Jot?

al! types oi houainj I jiroughoa;. '.Iw state. The realtor Amurtg flu poaiiiog MU* vigor- j JI.ss,.!Tatl0PS (rJVsl v-'arne-.l that

' ' by tUe realiofi is* -i» rnoixisad plan ot .th* stats tc j taxpayer* w«. oaa atiut.onai co.„e t p' Ir and furr.Wl) housin? for! if tns sial« -iiousms plan goes niddia-I.icoiri* fawlll#*. Realtor* ! through and Ihst tf* state p/ogtam na!sr«in that. prlVi'W •aterpriw : >* soctaliMtc (a rsaiuve,:i Bd’ik

■i - tt. v!ey, MtJiih

■-rt XU- Lt J W f|

This week, why don’I. you look through the vvinduws of vour church ...from Um - luaWe.

'~rb

MW-K>s\-

>

30-GA5.LCM OLASS-LINEO

G A S W ATER HEATER10 Y*ar Warranty

FREE Deliytry

'FREE Connectfonf*

^Suburban Propan*\ flat t«rvic«

FREE Suburban Propane gas installation-Limited Time

HIGHWAY 35 AT COUNTY ROAD

Cliffwood

LO 6-6200

T A I L O R I N G 0 ?s| r Y A L T E R A T IO N S

MEN’S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL DRY CLEANING WE CALI. ^

FUR ALTERATIONS DELIVERWE ALSO MAKE NEW CLOTHESWE GIVK S&H GRL-EN STAMPS CO 4-1 >23B R O A D STREET C LEA N ER S

n BROAD ST, — KEYPORT

H O L DO I LB IL L S

P . I I.Nursery - Kindergarten School

■ Div, o( Private Instruction Institute “ Early Education hy Hducators”

SUMMER and FALL PROGRAMSHegfrtrations: Daily and .Saturdays

9:dO a.m. — 3:UQ p.m.Vou Ara Invited io Visit Our Complete Modern Facility And Spacioui Lawni Anil Grounds,

Transportation AvailabULloyd and Nolan Roads, Morganvilie

(N’eai Matawan)LO 6-2222

K » « 3 » U > l 0 * i

W I T H O U R

BUDGET PLANY<w fpffo^ yoyr heating bitii Over t«i> lo'v cno thly pav^eftH. Son poy oo iKOi'n during &evti* walhtr. You poy no carrying el«o<()9. Coll ui now and w*'l( r afce prompt delivery o#

bating oil.

HEATING OILS

STEGEMANFUEL OIL SERVICE149 Railroad Ave., HellorJ

787-12«r»

FOR LADIES ONLYA M O D ER N B E A U T Y C EN T ER H AS O PEN ED IN M A T A W A N

distinctive hair' styling —~ expert color work ~— silver blonding a specialty

FRAN — Formerly W ith "Creative" In

Keyport — Invite* Your Attendance

fran's H A I RS T Y L I N G

141 Main St. 566-0600

r**1Parking In Rear

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- HERE S GREAT NEWS! ^B I G . . .

By Two Of Keyport's Leading Merchants40™ CELEBRATIONS a le S t a r t s J u n e 2 7 , 9 A .M . - O p e n T h u rs . anb F ri. T il l 9 P .M TH|

FEIGENSONS SHOES A n d WESTREICH'S WEAR1NGHEEL HUGGER

teg. $10.99 I

NOW * 7 ” iBone - Navy - Patent

White

COTILLIONReg. $10.99 I

M)W$£ 87&$8 *7iWhites - Spectators • Bono >

Patent - Navy

"n ^ fs r a sCASUALS

now$2,87&5487Plats ■ Wedgies - Sandals Hurry In for bite •aviiifl* on /Vm«rlc'i*« favorite footv-flnrl Oiabi/,

_ . . ^ * « k i jJ,I I ft i t i irai l a l i . l A i AU l ia f tl All m » t * . I* 14 Afl ^fil,nK«

Early Bird Special Cliilclrens

Leather SandalsN O W $| 87

Red - White - Brown - Black

Special GroupKuster l)S(»wu For Children

»;N O W ‘4 ” S‘ 5 87

D I S C O N T I N U E D

S T Y L E S

naauLAnLV io.bo to i» #b n o w $ , T 8 7ONLY # AND $(0|87

Values $8.99 Not all styles.

piwwifN \ m iwmN O W * ' 7 87

All colors and materials. c n tu t l . I i i lw e i j i l y ln i , All h «« l I t t i t t l i l i AH m a to rlo ll AH co lix 'j. Values to $11,99All aitoi, hut not In avmy slyln in J call*. All (Him llnnl. Not a l l S t y lo f .

OiV D IS P L A Y I \ S T O K E S K U ’ S I I K V K E H A C K S

1500 Pnli'8 o f W o iik m i’s S p r in g mul S u m m o r Shorn K c<!iiocmI U p T o 5 0 %

A H Typos - A ll Colon* - A ll H r ig lils Values lo $10.0*1 - N O W : $‘2.00 up

F E I G E N S O N S S H O E S

APPARELWESTREICH'S GREATEST VALUE PARADE IN ITS HISTORY

j\;iim* llra m l M i'rc lia iu lise A l D is co iin l P r ic e s

• H O SE• DRESSES 5 ”Jonathan Logan - Bobbie Brooks - Forever Young

• F A M O U S M A K E R S W IM S U IT S• B E R M U D A and J A M A I C A S H O R T S

Catalina - Bobbie Brooks - Russ Togs

• S H O R T SETS Biouso and Bermudas

• P E D A L P U SH E R S ( K N E E C A P P E R S )Bobble Brooks and Catalina

a S E P A R A T E S Skirt ond Dlouso SelfOnly 1 To A Customer

• B R A - GIRDLES - SLIPS

43‘5"1 99

2 991 99

J9 9

8 9

43 W. FRONT ST, CHARGE IT WITH EASY CHARGEmmnxm

Children s Values Just As Numerous9 Sieeveiess Dresses 2”

Tiny Town Togs

% G ir ls S w im s u it s 1 " • S u n ? u it sincluding Catcilina and Regal

• Short Sets ano Pedal Pusher Sets• Boys Play Suits I 7’

99c1 99

CHARGE IT ALL ATPHONE 264-0147 W E S T R E IC H 'SW . F K O IV T ST . K I ’. V P O K T

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Pngs Foot THE JGUkNAl N i Thursday, June 27, 1963

f$f|e ^atafoan <3mttmlESTABLISHED UIS

Teltpkoii* COUmx 4-JC30 ■ — ». HAfiEL UROVTN, FUKUMIBIlPil&Ustoeii tvtty Thursday ?.K Kt-yuori,

B ? SHOWN PIJULI&KIKG A.NS> IUonmouU) County. N.

PflSNTSHG COMPANYi. MaSrei ttxown, editor — G*J'*Jdw»* V. fi.rcvvu, AjsocUI* fcditor

LookingBackward

Kiims Aoout Folks Ajd rhingn We Uncs; la The Loofc Ago

i ruary divisions-ii m.mix.-cd fori | Jiv^. ■ ■ ■ ,

j Miss Chur;n!t»: Sa j a ffoiial givtn by Ni j rv at Kcvport, iVi ! Ms* Sentftord tva*I'bv Mrs. Ske?-’;v. j

tdford sa.f :, Uia B. : ><jay cy»

dccomp; ds* apt--*':

M: .v= , h r

oiVr.r, ’A ii

Pb. fc-.iJueue

m/hng con?.'!.,

nit.d r in tr

Tfe# KatRsvan. Jcunm) is a newspaper of oh* pTCp»o, t«y uv fce-apks | •r.d Ju r mt {,'4-op?*. ’ Ms aim U tu neiv* the* t*a i nterw is of M.asi»*o*n and ; vislnlty; to present .*11 *jX tbe mwi ci the week vdtnoui Di;nv,Qr prcjurficv ; Ifi u cfea«. 3kc*. conservative Bnsnrifr. resfject nR ifce fnodcnaPw M/<fcU * of (,'U.r c(tiz*o«. tta«ieb> making us«i( of thftlr, cohjidencft. i

•'Scccntf-tluss JPdATaffc Rt Malawhfl. Nt«? JtrseyVReiipoftK ittlhty

occupied by suchtor typographic*! errors hi limited to th* uwJ <u tb* vpac* ( error. 1

N A I t O N A l E D I l O l t l A L

Ififiy Years Ago «(Issue Thursday, .fwt* 2b, IHVj) I Several year* ago F Hal’ Packv.r !

had a fiug pole erected un privaur property opposite hi* store near the railroad tracks, and at ?v»:ir ]

| o'clock Monday mormon H wa.? cut ; down. The bo/uugh Cound! had ar- i

- tftred it to he j row ed within & j W jsiipuiuted time, iind Mr. i'aokor;

failing io obey, the axe w3 v.p-1 j i plied The Borough Council a!k*mid 1}• 'hat it wa* roflvd aod unsafe. while ,- ! Mr. Packer said »t. wns sound. A'- j ter the. po)*;' was ruz.«:tl lhe cwdWicn j of the v f’ofi backed up Mr, PuL'k- id 's contention; and !w; ihrea!f;:is ! to sue for damaj'c:;. hav;n;< re-

:•■.-■ • , - ■■■ > ..• , . i t . ! tai.ned A U o rn ev Cjfrscra! for..;-''-'.:Frorn, tociclJcvi* to fo u r score and ten,, people have m ore 1 purpfJ-r> 'fu)i\\vith..water liian alnxo’st anything-else* SuiTviner is upov j ^utin;» ihe storm lost Friday us and Hs hot weather settles <;u tlie land millions of Amen- Intyhi, several Red Uank. pet pie

.................... ■ * ' -ver« shocked. No great donwfti!

,i Jr., son of Pr ’•'«j rf] L.ii.yrJ, v; si waich to'.i '•VumuH’s <. lab

Ssr.d to W W. t'ronr. St.. Keyport. N. J. Subscription. Rate? PayaVUo in Aiivar.rvOn<t t e a ; (within &Thre* Monthf ____ ?1-W)6 Jx Ntontlu ............ — Ij.5D

-•Ofi&'Ye&f fotttaido atfttr) 15.00On* Year iouiitot U. R )

THURSDAY. JU N E 2\\ m *

Vi'a ter S a f e l y T i m e

j It i,-. reported that th«‘ l'ir,si ! :?i«h was cauyht in r<ariU'n )! \ Saturday by Captain Many \nvw\ whi'.o fisuiii^ jsr L<r ilia Iiy bridge over tin'. Raritan : ! Miss Heir-.n L'aitan had a

■.veak- ay vu i!o»;d-

n- iver. bii’sh-

! in iiyx j-wita) w \ S f t n d f o r d » n d i’ e rj ' v S ’. o p i u v e d g u i : , . i

; F. Huv,-ard'l. loya Jr., son of I'rui. 5 n n d M r s . F . H o w d r

j p r ^ f . e n t e d a v , r i s l

j i; i>m t!?e .1 unio: '-Vo: i ri‘Co u(i<sn of hi-,

h i g h e s t su.ndh??, i n

• .be is graduat.'tift- fr• S c h f X i ! i m « H i ; ( h S e h i w i .

; M i s . 1; G e n e W h i f f . * , a s i i . K k ' T a i

Norrhfieid S r/im rv. Myssnchv.- hCtts; for the p* t h o years, re- tiirri<-:c( !<! 'ner home hisl v.eek t'or

t siiinnH*:: vacation. Miss White j nas ejected president, oi t!»e Siu- ;den« Board for 'in- ctiin'n;1, year. lG(,‘ne, who will be a -tinior next | year, was cnnsisietitiy on 'he honor ; ri>»i her junior year.; • Lowi-v H. Hluod ai'.cj Vi-n ria^ies of .Fairfield, wiil ienve oa a nv»it>r

jtrip lo Maine. Mond-tv. Th-.y v.ij; :stay wr t:te fornier's lo.ii eaoin ou !'h^ bi;n’*<s ()f a htke at Uaiser's iHank. ■- . . .

• T h e M a i u v . i n A . A .

; si-conii i-’ame of thr: Led^ne rfrhedale, dot■ wvak n'st-’inu. thi iirn< to v'h ; .Sn>»'.nr;i .snappy \hirlboro h'i:-Jd j Club, Monoay r.ij-.ht. nn tlu* iVvriji Iiiii h Si hoot field bv the seoie, I 3 !0 0, ' '

{board. ' .| The new reporr, i Moivard Kalksrein* ^ > * fit* pl;j[»nir. fir’T), ;:i ! for »ip«srirritn*j to “ average capacjty j imum ciipaci’y/ ’ 'era:e ot max'.r* be SI&.MV.Pj si;

ni

Gross Assc-' iir-f« Us rhe

r e s e n t e d byrnomi t v rii es cos?, esti-

b c i r . g L’ .'iv.'i

' and '’inax- T^e net n*v- apacw.y wouldOsfs •A'3'J!() !.•(

UsisJaiit SL .

pi it'd *

f pioredi Vit

fronlinurd fron; page *.Uisbyrs >’tnou'i beinK <c; a lf if in a cuntmua.nee

c iK 'e . £ u r M r . iM a n v i v.vledf -d ’he O'risH-n*.e o

11.11 - i 1' j; di1-ns’rp ivrfd never I , me '.iii.-rd's a

dted

m ni?u:t U:

.'if;

Ma! he new repo,

a onk-bedrooitt have an avira^children, A itf.o-bc .have «tn per unit

nnd

md

t * s : i m a i ‘ ‘ s m a t

apartm^nT will e o i ' tJ 0 3 s c h o o l

m a x i r r a i r o o f , 0 . 0 6 .

a p a r r n u - i w w o u l d

ol U Ui chjldu'.'i m a x i n n . n o l I . U 0

nt I.absent, the decision tiie Holmdel and Colt: was j»v.r over.

The M'oerintcndem inenuea h\ \r, struct'.

/CL'ephri^f. k pupil.*.

opped ifs Inurboro aj.»j»in to

Andrew GeMe

ivere enjcye<' nnd it was a. fait }icui**\\hen her quests Ielt for home,

. cans will, be-rechscovering the pleasure ot v.ait-t. It. ^ the f lin ie for svvimmihg, boatirit^ vvuter-skiing, and ai! the rest..’•j; B t i t ' tragecly 'cani'Strike w ith appalling swiftness \yhen basic ; safety/.Tuies which should be* observed on or urour.d the• water .ire forgotten in the excitement nnd confusion that ■; often acc&r^panie^ having a ^ood^ time. .

I f y o u a re a sw h n n ie r fo r exam ple , don t sw h u t\t uu- : (j;Jy (m Tue.'ai^y and in the ^V7i- (• fam iliar ot* untended beaches w heie tides and euirrents may 1 in« ^nieriained many oi- tier you.>;;; aiXr 3 »,«

£ .• # « ? W w . «.»dcrtow, don’t swim alone, do»>V_try ^ S E b ................!v.'spur-oi*the tmmvrnt swim im:ig stunts and eiiilu i’ancc tuaib :i: that f ir .1 beyond your skills. I f you rc a water skier don t

forget to w ear some appi-oveil fiotatuai equipment. E v e ry . . . , ,inem b t'r of a group of peop le a ro u n d the w a te r w ill no t b e { J 'jno h“ ,l,s ® >noiti!afee on t»e f • .Asjocvtiton.

1 . ‘ , , »*v 7 ^ 1 . 1 , , , , .. 1 ■ ! Homestead Hole!, Matawan, ».<s b«-1 ____a sw im m er, nut e v e ry sw im m e r shou ld kn o w the basic tu n - , gun iorec|,W It . (,r0cccJin}ts. , ' .niqut'S of rcscue and arttficla! respiration. . j T-'rank II Conowr or Ma:»wa.i.: N u r s e s R e g is t r y

W ith millions of nlca.sure boats now on the ■ Jia lion ’s j v-ho ?.r^duaU'd last wm*. from »ut- j f > _ - . j- . j- . t . . , . .„ „ d «T ovo,,. tir „ « » « » ! | ! C O " ‘ l “ <leS S ° a “ n

requirem ents which their captains must meet. |Cnce hn'm conferred ufxin him.every operator of a pleasure boat assumes the responsibility ‘ ........................... *that is his Tor the safety ot his passengers and properling of his boat, tt is inevitable that there w ili be severe

. fitrictions and regulations which w ill take much of the fun j p ^ h ^ e o f l i motor cych'\ ~ ; Presbyterand relaxation out of a most rewarding sport. P roper equip- j Qn Saturday last the stores of A. ! Beach.' * % ' - - - • • - Mrs. Orace Hazapis. piessdont

| Fight Looms Onj (eoniinued f r e . u ; pay,*- one)• o f f i c e . I " , a d d n i b n . t h e ■ v u n t r / . i i i e e -

' '.v .i'it c i t e d c r ' i e r i n c r e a s e * ; r u r . ^ i n ^

t u p f o . f 7 0 0 l o r 1 o ’. v i o h i p f » i \ p l o . y e e s

! a s " e x o r b i t a n t . M

(l Propo'-cd subries .'ru nded ;n I the ordir-auci.,. in addition to the ;! •>*

'.i:'e: 'Yus collucror. S-l.ljO,; ep tO'A'tiship e!*rU. S*Wi0 , nt>| St»Ufi: tn asMrer, vvu-.ct ren?l e o i h c i o r i - j j t . h n p r ' iOO; p u b l i c

| V.f/iks SI I p* • *, n»»: r.' J' • I; I . u p

i .>' -00 a . tu i n u i j v i " t ! ait. -.

j A ! % o t o ' . M i s i ' . i p { . -hy - . i i i ; : : ; , >L’ vl0;

| t hnk, 3,KaO. i.iU; viohn'ons; r ! e ' ’ k , u p $ 1 7 0 ; a c c o a r v ' i - l e r k

• ; n ! a \ ’ o ! ’ ! i v«* . a f ; f i e r -

a e \ e . eeorn- .i< ::ijoua! j r -

w in ) : i ,n iN '«?v.rnan, io t i..n :lish, at 55 per hour for ihe sum- ; T 1 IIS *N i ’H A T

m e r s e lio o l. M r . Koj.tei* a l i e sui> mined the1 names c/i t..a-.'l ’'j’oanjv n?an. s-ciui swdies a-*d En^lisn;Carolyti .Aioxnndtr. I'lcihcro;.*. *-:;; | :^.er, reports

S U R E TH fcY DU.) . . . The K u ^ ian s liave done it ai.;air.'." They invenved the :valen;iliar trad e r . . . An....■irtide in St-Lskava (Ks.riij L ife ) said reot-nlly: ‘'J'he coter-u illa r tractor is '.c-'ooited it> V»ave been invented tn 19L i by the Aruerican firm H olt b u t ' in reality it was invented by a R;.;ss‘ian, Fyodor B linov. h\ 188(? his invention wa^' p ub ­lic ly tested in die city e£ Yu)sk (on the Vo lga ).” . - . The fc'neyck-'pedia Brittan ies s.-ys Au.t^fiecin tested one in the ini’id:;. s?.ei\rn powered, in I $.73. .

v This year's Aliss N ew Je rse y S-laie ; F a ir w ill be elieibie to compete for the Cities of M iss Country [F a ir hnd Mi’ss Universe, A rth u r B , Porter. Stare F a ir Man-

V>rtei* alxn said that the winner of theRuben. M 'Ur', Fn^lisb ana ?e;td • Sla.U ' F a ir C'onte.st w il l rece ive $250 ia. Sav in g s )3onds. a fallitK; i ^ t t a -Mideison. b f ^ ;v, arthobe. including fooiwenr. a w eek ’s s tay 'in the Stacey-* uanum,- Robert .v-je,s-:o:., .nhtm-; _ „ • , T - .. -A , • . , v •m.-mta1 t'lu lc, and M).:.b&-/| K^bei*;, r 1 Hotel, a colored portrait, a. lu-week eoui.ae in modehng - seicnce. a> *. la. uh.y ior iN? ‘vhooL ; ard ehann and other pri/.es . , . Conl.estattts must be perrrian*

t,M;e:4io;'. was uosed by :;cv-*nd , et i, of Nev; Je rsey, at least Ic-yedrs-oM and un-m arned . . . Tlu* contest wil). be held al the State F a ir Grounds on Sunday. Sep i. 15. Applications are now avail- ablo at die N’e.v Je rsey Slate F a ir Office, P . O Bo.< 6 0 !;

I'enbriT. • • -JO H N A D A Iv iS T H O U G H T the birthday- of die United

pi.a.ps ynd_c.v , eh^k, . ('0 : v.c'dan* dircf.ifr,1 51200;! SV '

Sieinhail) Coir pany, A.si>'.iry Park. ;'u;<{<rdir-e, to

< ;\n advi'riisemtiU in ties issue ; . j| A nu*eiin«' is Lcii:^ cahed on Wed- j p r;'k;.’;L

. . . I »"*day eveniri;1. of nc.vt week lor•io.in -\pp e^.'te ol Keu nank, ol ort^niviing a Taxpayers’

health ins|;eetor. upitli b.jjro sv\:re ; rv. S^'0 ;

refe.ry. $200: juildm,1' main tei lance 'Worker,

: i’dOliO: huiidinj; tnspt’dor,; deputies, s!25l.e dq/iuy -ins[>eetor land issuing olfK’e: for certifSrat‘*s 10 ! <k‘< upaucy. S-5O0; building In- j speclor financial secretary, $o00. i The ordn.*ance a.^o provides a ! salary of $220(1 for tha post ef dep-

boaid members as *0 wneu ir.str.i mental mus/C u jn'.'ladcd u> the proyvam aed. if die bud^oied men- ies w..)u!d i.«iv'-r !a:ii.e a i'acul- tv. I’ut h va.-. f’-uaily passed on > x- plr.'iaiian i*; Ntr. ’hiu ie,:’S-‘•■rrtio'j pio j-.-c:: ; -/pofietl by loan (.'araceiuhi. iii/.h scIu.hjI nri.'-Vijta’. U' i -lie ‘ N'.-'ttn mo o‘.’'".*r deei. a-u, t h a t t j u a l i J i e d i?i,p:U c w h i r.ot be

'.noted or srar;?.’ tahrn ir> arid t'dv-o;nMt-.,r.!.

Expand Cm rienhnnTi;e sup.?; iniv-iCi' nt ‘:‘:U'-d dit*

ni.ohemava-s curs a'ubun ’.v<,>vdd be expanded !n t!u“ cconnnt \car n> >;•■• dude a cue:,-*, in Abstract Alge­bra as a spun^ >emefter cleciive tor seitiors; oi»e in eieinentjry sia- listics !or those who have complet­ed fwe-and-enehaK years ;.n a mathematics seq-ieace

nre:r;t:e-

A social hour ar.d botfe? supperib iiity { Dok Warden Albert Leonard, i ol!owe<} fhe meeting of die' part-time one, paid 51000.hand- South Amboy, has used a portion o.f ,-'lCas5)!i 01 Matawan worses j ----------------- -r e r e - d ie fo r lu n e w h ic h h e h a s r e c e iv e d ! n }**e ; 1 ]^* O )f

/, { by capturing stray canines in the ! l*ov/ htp hall nf the Bay view f | y ^ IlC . i puf'chase of a motor cycle. ; PienbyieiiHii Cnuicb. Cliffwood;

.............. . . . . • On Saturday last the stores of A. \m ent,'inc lud ing fire extinguishers, life preserver for each Salz & Co. were crowded, upon thc 1passenger, lights, horn or Avhistle, anchor and line, Bilge \ ; aS,

■; oiigt.u to be c'eiebraU-i.; " i i o/i! one t-rid oi this coniinwjit ' • vther'’ and pmwrilx-d pomp iin-.l par;n!o, be !k and Iwri- /or .'ho (.'ccasii'ri. B ;i! one oi iht* und niost irn-.ive M liscrv.is'cs oi liH-I«|jB!idonce D ay Uikt.s jiiace tho>>

•winds o! nu!<w away, >n D«innark . . . Erich year as many ns -10 .1)00 l>.(»o.s iir.'d Am tnoans Lather ai Rvljji;! N;itiot:al P ,u k '

Mr. iiuilborp. Ju tlan d in ar: ftichiri1 1 Kestiirw of interiu'tiontd i ‘.riomiisliip. W h ile the Stars and Stripes waves beside.! iiif- D;mm'brot;, Denm ark's fk y , and television cameras glide-'I al»iig an avenue of U. S. stale tlags, there i.‘> band music and.! sin^ina and even the traditional Fourth-oi-July oratory . ,

- --ml 1 ser-' l'’*'siiva! was the inspiratir.n of" a group of P a n is ’t-utv muiiii.:pa> 1 !erk. now a full- ! omi'folirie in as'an c'k'c- i born Am ericans led by Dr. M ux .llen ius, a ch«misi who be'-;,lime post. I asi year, the pest, a j five fo the first course iu »c.otnary. ; er.ine a prominent cttizcti 01. Cnieayo. In 19)1 tney purchoscQ

' .... 'lhe board rescued a reconimen-; viJO acres of Dent?iark*s heathery hiiis and in. tU 1 2 , tiiey-daiion from Kdward Scullion. *si*c“ | ore.M'Hted the land to the Danish government w ith the stipn-

' reiarv, that Iht* banu accounts be : , . , . » . \' " He c*esr*i*-aied thei |a tu 'n that tne U . o . independence D a y be o b se rve r thereshifted arounu I ’arnuTs ^ Mo* *>hunts

! Hank ftu* the genera! huuis aNatii'nal : e ve ry year.

■ of 5-UIk'iO 11»* opened in ih»coantMata-

pump and so forth, are the beginning of safety afloatJu s t a reminder, w ater safety boils down to common

sense. I.e t ’s use it. and be around for another summer of inn in and on the water.

CommunicationsTo the Editor,

"Tlie wisdom with which our for- *ign polides arc framed and the skill wilh which they are carried out depend upon the men and wo­men who conduct our foreign af­fairs day by day . . , ln no otlier field is it more urgent that our Government attract and develop the ablest public servants.”

This statement, from a recent rc- ., nort of, .the Oimmittee on Foreign

Affairs Personnel, well Illustrates thc importance of both recruiting and retaining highly qualified indi­viduals es Foreign Service Oi(i-

, errs. . ; .In an effort to attract dedicated

and intelligent young men and wo­men, representatives of the Depart­ment of State have visited hun­dreds of colleges and universities throughout the country. We also

(continued from paj e ore), , . . . ; sp-'. died that if Forward closed . ... .

j opened the nieetmi; '.vith a prayer \ {je i(. a„y 0j jo t»*nc'?s; encoin- ; wan Bank, h uas e.xply-ned lheand Miss Mane Crone, secretaiy. . passing 'JOOO acres in the two town- I former practice of shilling accounts

forty-ninth anniversary of t h e ; r(:«‘d the minutes of the previous ; ships jj would close title to ail of : between banks every two vears hadbusiness career of this firm in ; meeting . A brief business .session j .|HMn, Total pnrchase price was re- j <o be abandoned unde’* a m-»v stale j ni,.r on maintenance stopped and' Mr Ti anha*«£»-n broujiht up thoKeyport. i C0riCl(Cl . , i ported as $3,000,1)00 for ihe 2000 regulation and a tas.ling banking ' ' ‘ ./ ■ • • . . . .

■ I Ihe next me-iing will be held : ;1(.ies. relalimiship set up. . .Fifty Years Ago i Sept. .0 m the same place. 1 he j Forward closed some titles, but) \{r He^nev sharplv triticized

(Issue Thurs^lay, June 19.. 1913) I hostesses w iilbe Mrs. Betty Soil] nut for the VanMaier tract. Thc j ihe proposal as no; beinj* an txpdt-Frank Conover, who is to be , anc* ^ a,'ie Crone. ! farm has .since been bought by : ai)-e distribution i*nd when the

graduated from Rutgers College j Jporothy (jaynor and Mrs. j gjg lirook Corp., of which thethis month, spent Sunday here with j name e.d\v«n,ds were the hostess-1 plaintiffs are officers. They are

wire brushing a fence and panning : Devino price represented “ three .f* ■J. Mr. Lasser wanted to KriOiv ’ ti::\es more sidewalks” than the v"' where lhe normal duty of these; other quotation.

what they could rontract with 'heir ! matter of householders no! located; Strathnujre wanting to hook in-; to the Levitt sewers taken over by

Let Bulbs RipenThose tulips, narcissus and such

that you were so proud of a few short weeks ago have left some re­minders.

VoU may tend to forget past ju r ­ies as you live with.. yellowing stems ..pad leaves and wish .‘you could do something abbut Ui^m.

There are a few things you can do, says Donald B. Lacey, extension home grounds specialist at Rutgers. The one big thing is to leave these bulbs in the ground until dead fol­iage tells you they’re ripe.

Meanwhile, you can fold t h c leaves over making little bundles held tight with mbbcr bands. This

- 1. .. . i will let the leaves do their work*tek to attract the many well qual- j 0j ripening the bulbs without beinu—J Il.liri hot,A rAmnlAt. . r . .

his mother, Mrs. J . A. Conover, i es T h e pastor, superintendent,

teachers and scholars ot the First ‘| Baptist Sundav-school of Malawan are rejoicing because they won second honors in the Sunday-school exhibit at the Northern Baptist Convention held in Detroit, Mich., May 21, 29, 1913.

’.fied candidates who have complet­ed their education and are already engaged in law, business, and other professions.

In addition to those with back­grounds in political science, his­tory, government, and the liberal arts, the Foreign S e r v i c e re­quires men and women trained in auch diverse specialties as: Bud­get and fiscal work, management personnel, labor relations, law, tanking and linance, industry, foi *ign trade and all other aspects of Konomics and administration.

Junior Foreign SeAice Officers are selected on a competitive basis. The next written examination is acheduled for Sept. 7, at selected cities throughout the country and, at diplomatic and consular posts abroad. Applications and pertinent information may be obtained from

ouite so .much, oj. an eyesore. Bo sure to snap off thfc seedpods if you haven’t already done it.

Deep Tulips Last Longer If you’re satisfied wilh ihe. loca­

tion of vour bulbs, you can let them stay, where they are, Lacey says. Tulip bulbs hove a longer useful life when they’re planted six to tight inches deep than when they are planted just below the surface.

If you want to lift your bulbs you can do it as soon as the tops are dead.

Then move them to their new lo­cation or store them until Septem­ber. If you replant them now you won’t be apt to forget them neM fall, and you’ll Ih' spared the extra duty of storing them.

Cool And Dry However, if you want fo keep

14 Alarms Answered In Laurence Harbor

John Pcrhacs, chief of the Lau­rence Harbor Fir*k Co No. 1, re-

_ ported 14 alarms during the pastThe corner stone of the Scccnd j month, which included five brush

seeking a subdivision now i« Marl­boro Township. Plaintiffs are Mur­ray Lieberman. KKJ Lincoln Ave., Ocean Township; luhel Silverman, West Orange; Ann K. Konvit/, IUGI O'rean Ave., Long BtVnch; and Ber­nice Baron, 27 \Vyckham Rd., New’ Shrewsbury

•ame to vote on it, his vote.

Opinion DividedThe board also ran into a

time“ .no”

j e r n p . o y e r ' s .

Conllict Of Interest Queried . . ,t! M r . . Kowalski ivas concerned i f ! the Aflho.ity. Mr. Kowalski '*«»• ■ ‘ h e r e w o u l d b e c o n l l i c t o f i n t e n d

In employers and employees **nter- iii£ into a contractual relationship for maintenance work. Mr. O’-

sion of opinion on -lie ren.wal of ! HaB.ni did not think so. The .itior1 .. . . . ., 1 ,-.1 .iint.itiin.-iurl *>»'»( lien nlltOilhe Ja Cee Co. Inc.. New’ Bruns­wick, catering service at the high ■ schoo1 Mr. Do.an was critical of , it without tiu* board first hearing a

believed had in-

ney ivcommended that two otlier bids be obtained for ai! work on which the Germann - Mdciue duo wished to contract. But the att»>r-

_ (person whom he'Ihey acted on Le\ ill’s behalf as ! formation pertinent to the matter.

th'‘ Marlboro Land Co. and the Mr. Manville. as chairman of thecafcuna committee, rejected a proposal to have anyone come be­fore the board m the matter, lie in­sisted’ that anyone having “ infor­mation’ put ir’ in writing and siga il. He declared himself as saiis-

Baptist Church will be laid Sunday i (ires, one oven fire, one cili for • Miuiboru - Manalapau Land Co.afternoon at 3 o'clock. Addresses J help f/om South Old Bridge, om........................... 'will Ue niadc.bv Pastor .Ferris, Dr. | call for assistance from South Am Bruce'and Revs. Bower Snd'Up-lboy at a gas tank (ruck fire; ompincott.

Misses Lillian White and Bertha Ervin, graduated from the State Normal School on Wednesday. Miss White has been engaged to teach in Perth Amboy and Miss Ervin will teach in the Cliffwood school.

Walter Applegate, who lives near the powder plant at Keyport and is employed at tne power house of the Jersey Central Traction Com­pany, has a seven - toes maltese kitten. This is one of a lUrer of five kittens at the power house, four of which had seven toes on one. of their front feet, 'lhe extra toes are very pronounced and are on either side of the large end toe.

‘The Children’s Day exercises wet'e held in Spring Valiev on Sun-

onedryer in the Knollcn/t Laundro­mat, thr^e automobile fires, and one general alarm for a siore fire in Sayre Woods Shopping Center,

There was one hose-laymg drill, one stand-by ‘or a civil defense drill and participation in a ovil de- !fense drill with South Amb\»v. | O 1 C1 * ■_

Chief Pcrhacs also reputed that I ^ C O O U f ! 17 1111 Lawrence Holden graduated from ' '

Levitt has filed sutf against them in Burlington County, asking return of down payments made on -cer­tain Monmouth County transac­tions.’lhat suit says the Liebermangroup failed to comply with an I fied with the Ja Cec Co. perfor agreement (hat all land in ihe pro-j mancc in the past year aiul related posed development would be con- • • ' . -tiguous.

the advanced course at the Middle­sex Countv Fire School.

that the catering firm offered to o|M‘!i its books tor an audit of the Matawan accoun; if comparative costs were an issue.

ed to him that the agreement with Levitt by which the Authority gain­ed the Strathmore plant stipulated, that the developer be paiu $375 for each non-St rathmore user coming ‘ into the Strathmore system.

Bui Mr. Opie reminded them that the Levitt agreement terminated w i*h 'lie first 2000 users coming on-

ncv declared he could not decide tto the line, that the Authority had fur the Authority just wh.u duties I «» obligation to Lent! core aJK.- its employees were hired for, al-' the houses Uie ilevcioper plans for I'loui'li U'could be presumed thev : a «P a,'ri ' " tu ilu‘ MT er‘ A j were not hired to build Tences. ; the system has t capacity for iMO paint buildings or run water lines, ;u*eis. tr.e e.v:meer saw a way out just lo perform those duties neces- ,1"-' thr Authority in this dilemma, .smy to keep the wiver plants in ' Mr., J isphap.en reported the Lev- their charge ciperatiug efficiently, 'i l l firm was suppl>ing conlerence

Mr. GuatJO als*. wanted io know room liii-niture -at. the business ol- if he could accept a quotation' from ; fices in me new Strathmore plant. Frank Devino, a lownship contra. - : Mrs. Geist reported that next tor. to put down 261 feet of side- ; month she expccced to be on duty walks at the Strathmore plant fur i at the Strathmore plant 10 a m. to 5550 when he had a iower bid (or j 2 p.m. daily business days to ie-

Mr. Gn//o declared Ids study ; ceive sewei agi payments from

Midtown Eastfcontinued from page one)

(continued from page one)I llie suit says Mr Campo pro- ..|sented undisputed expen testimony i pfmued out an ai.dit | to refute theii complaints that the ; ndt to effect in th i plant would consiiiuie a nuisance

»nB aUhh\"wldV' c U >"veV ti ^ M»lt ' liiejHTi^sa^ convinced him the ! SirathnioiV imuseholders. inclibest, there was more inclination ’o

Mr. Dolan's \i**w. Mr Ledfoid would he diifi-

cult to effect in that tlu* caterer would buv lor a number of school

land hazai d ami would jmpj^r | tjjsf rids under one order, .so it ■peaceful enjoyment of property in | would be haul to determine v.hat

lhe total of apartments in prospect j the residential /one. i went to Matawan.to 1258. . . . Deprived Of Use Of Property | Mr. Manville declared the audi-

Another subject for discussion f The suit says rewication deprives ' ior was a professional man and the’ n .... ‘ r L:‘ - - - ; - -- • • o;uei»*r should be

that it was th*.* func- ;iuditor to diseiitmigle

day and they were very good for ; tomorrow night is rezoning. Mayor , Mr. Campo of use of his property. I fajr offer of thethe little practicing that was done. ; John F. Keating stated Thursday i to which he obtained title Mar. 18. j accepted, in thatMiss Ada Meyer rendered several j a revised zoning ordinance is in j The action is contrary to the /on-j tion of im audit

the Board of Examiners for the j them out of the ground for any rea Foreign Service, Room 2533, De- i son, slore them so they'll stay as parlmont of State, Washington 23, ( cool nnd dry 03 possible. Cover D.C. j them with dsy sand or vt rmiculite

(Signed) j nnd keep them in a w'ell vemilatedWillard 0, Brown placeArling Kxecutive Direclor *

- Board of Examiners for the

selections on the new organ with - the making and^may be presented i mg ordinance am! state statutes,great skill, and a special feature of J next Monday. The mayor made constituting abuse of discretion-the program was the vocal selec- 1 this announcement after the board j arv authority, the suit charges, lions by Theodore Marlin. . approved a 187-home development, j * -• ■

Morganville School closed last Twining Brook, across Rout#* 9 :Friday. Miss Conover will not re- ! from Sayre Woods South. Henry 1 turn next year and it has not been j Golenbock, Perth Anibov, has r«*p ; learned who will (each in her place. ■ resented the unnamed developers

Rain is badly needed, both lor ' through this map processing over :the garden and the tarm and with- six months. |out it soon crops will be reduced in ’ — T,;"~ ....... ...... l—- -rquantity a.s well as quality.

Foreign Service Department of State

Thirty Years Agotissue Friday. June 2il. Iflilit)A meeting was iu\d io the Wash­

; mglon hingine ('ompany htuise! Tuesday evening, fur the purpose

A seed lint wilh a l*Mtom ol wire ‘ i»} dNcu.'smg Ihc adv -.jbdny oj oi‘- mesh (hardware cloth) instead of 'ganging a l-irst Aid Squad,wood makes a suitable container.! Tlu Matawn Build.mg and lean

Critlor Barrier As-oi-i;un>n. whnh for : .vintv - sixThis same hardware cloih. by

the way. is an effective barrier against nvce and moles. if ther.e

To Ibe bidilor.On behalf of the Board of Direc- ( i ^ ( i t | 4<ivriv , it

lors of the Monmouth County Men-! critfer.s bofher you. You have m tal Health Association 1 wish lo ex-: U.4, ntv.i h sco-n to go undef and press sincere appreciation for lht? ■ nroimtl the btilb so tl\f, afiinuil.s coverage given by ynur newspap-| cnn., yH |hrwuj.h< er to the tsork of our oigamzn-' ju, inor(» experiei cct! green

' thumhers have learned how tn hide This publicity has been most ( ripening foliage. They plant peren-

helpful in Mimulnting citi/.en pn»- ; nmls such as foxglove, Canterbury ticipalion in the tremendous effort j bells and pansies with their tulips now going forward to overcome ' -------------------mental disorder.*.

Tbnnk you.(Signed)Mi*. Vidor II. Wnnh Public Relations Committee

Susan Quackenbush Home For Vacation

To the Kilitor,Wo fhnuld like lo express our np

prl'clmlim lo vour paper fo.- llie lull covenige you Imve given us ' npiauiiti dI h i 9 p a s t y e a r .

( S i g n e d )

Mm tin t„ Wiielilel(')i n i in i il nMoiuuoulh Kefoirn Temple

Nellc*Tin- Ilinwn I'uMl-lilnr o” <1 Print-

Co,, 53 West I11om SI , Kev- port, ll lll Ilf doseil nil day I Inn s- fliiy, July nnd l-'iiduy, July 1, wllns—nilv 4

Miss Susan t\ Quaekeuliush. Sta tion Kd , Wu'knuink, has trlurni-d ; VlVK.'M.pr'iV.'ito hei home for ihe summer vaea- i - .lion from Fail leigh Dickinson, Uni- ersliv. Miss t)u«i kenbiKh has been

u'lulation manager ofI he Metropolitan” the c o l l e g e

oewspapei on the Madron campus of lhc um\eisi(y for the next aca­demic year. .

Miss C/uaekenbush has complet­ed her freshman year in the Col lege of I mentl Arl.v She is » mem­ber ol thr ChtlMiim <'oli»<gifOe«s funl

: nerved on the Mall ol “ lhe Mel j ropoljian.” She ihr fcmmldaogh- jlei <•! Mi>. J.inie*. Cudoo *r , Key I JHHI

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Ross W . Maghan Agency"Scivo Wilh 5cifcco

Aulo and Homeowner Policies"

Real Estate—insuranceM A T A W A N 138 M a in S i . LO w e ll 6 - 0 0 0 3

years iuts been conducted very largely hv a peiM*nn<i wsih \eis’ few changes, at the annual meet- j ing on Tuesday night, ie-elccietl the ’

'direclots whose terms weiv espir- ‘ m g , and the Boiiid <d Duevio is ' m tuin i»rgam/ed with the *ame '

’ o/jjeers who hav« beeji s< ;\jng lu i y a r s past. "I lu se o ilim ;. aie ; William L. N’anBiunt, piesuler:; ! ’J . Devhn, \ice piesid tit; William, ti. Bedle. secieiaiv, «md W. Oliver Diggm. treasurer.

; Batiung suUs ai“ a >pecial at 1d !l'i at Schock’s Uepaitment Store, M.itaw an,

Mr ami Mrs. Ihomas O Kcmp- man have added a lat^e po*ch m llieu residence facii’g Lake l.ef-

filanoiiig lo ('pen Buit'inwdoil M.moi as .1 rc- laurani on or about »u'\ 1 i.Mtig tins new |»oict. a< .* d;nmg ;oof»i.

,Mi‘ s 1 li/iibeili 'I ayl<u. hu im 1 iy t‘f Malawan, giaduateil fiom liu* Kogei l.mMow High Schoo' in l au

I field, Conn , 'A edtu ‘-<lav night Mis1- I l'a\ !oi !*; pliiiuuiig on »-!ih 1 mg. t'on- juecti(ul t oitege In' Women in t!ie ! fall,j 1 llos\ai»l 1 lo\tl II -’peak »iil In !i !j. .11 ion .it:f p I ng th»- d'"'ication Ol till ll* w 1 I.IHHt file hoiir.e

| id I'olf Mofinuiidh, .'iii' f): day af(r<IM ■< >11

'lh(: I a ‘ t lull .it II" ' ! a;a w .illBank it. :ii ■ opt n

Nlr s. I ) low aid i loyd'». Mala w.m . ("11111 nee of ihe Moumoulh t ounlv OigMiiuahon loi' Si" tal St i vne i-'i begiiwing h* ‘ oiuplele it-;< ffoi l■ (01 fund la'siiig lo dalellu »onmiitlee l'.«s MieistU tlu* mho ol S.'l I ftO hu h « ompai es ta\ in .tb;V V. Uli 1.0 I . f '*• I e{(if n* .

Ih iu v Y»ms Ago(P."-!i I,nlas. hm- Mi, l"Ml Melaw,in ili^h S< hi*;l aim

wa»i ttin’ ded in il < «W «* M •> \Sedite*. tiny rvMiiug, wdh i**lali.e». and huml* of tne giadthouig 1 l.o- of l'i 11 I In*. \» jii tlu * t.ov \s*f. a latgi one, l.Snh the Jiuu it ml bib

William Rice, liaison member of lhe board of education deplored the approval, seeing an '’additional 1000 school children'’ coming in from this and two other subdivisions passed smce the boaid was foiced lo ahandon its haggiing •uhI dally­ing lacucs wilh developers. M?\ Rite saw an “ cxtr<*me -mb.fiani <■" btl!wee:i rt.sidemial and indust; ial- commercial ratable?-: being aggiava led tne more bv lhe recent np prov a!s.

Kepi At Bay ’Ihe hoard kept the '! wining

Brook developers a* bay for a Aliile bt (ore g.i\mg l'i. C<»m!;tions were set demamlmg lli" uuip i»e torn apait anew to leahgn tin- furn an'imils of two dead em! ‘ treci*. and the lm .itmn of auoiher sireM. New map* m keeping \Uh I 11A specifications were demand id. When the other board menbei4- demanded to know what the de\e hiper was doing for h citation 1 ommitteeman Harry Me-.senger aekiii'W ledged tlu ee and ‘uie hall ;,cre> hail been set aside tot this purpose. Ami I red Kurt/, lhe lown ship engineer, felt Ihe 'fwmmg Biook sliorti oimngs \<,eie uo long,< t *,o Mibstaidial that a map held up Im manv months should be 1 e done.

John lo<*'ao, Perth Ambo'/ .u loi nev pushing botlt the "Hdl ,md Male” .md "<i?«-fiwond" ,ip,inmrui‘.. kncui ui eomlenat’on as "Midiown I .ih!” aller Malaw au •. • \h« i t i*» n l-nM,” became ,e\i d whi u Hu np pioval of Ihe -I, I I ,0 Inoi.k map w .0 , delaveil hei au- e h . Imi 11/ fount I ! '-e il PI lilt :0 -Oil ,0 . I * in- 11 It pi.m submit!* d did no!, iioIh i e lo

' I he r Ubdl\ Imoij 1 rtii.o r men!' Mi .1 ou'.i n ,m i 11* ei| 1 ic 1 rfhlv ot '01 omij1 oh* inn I ions o, cj " 11 is t.thi 10," mil I 1 mI ( oh lough, (he bo.rrd <haif man /nmkly ,n knowledge "this e.

1 m lhe 1 -< *,t inleuM of the (ov.n ! ship "

1 he to a n 'h ip w o u M } ion >m ♦ iM ii’ ge m l l e w n u e o f V s l.h 'l!1 '!'» i in in i , ' l lv fh m a 4/.‘i un it | n d i n ,,piil' otenl doeli ji'im", in t 01 ding !(, ,1 11 \ 1* 1 il 11 p ii I 1' t « 1', 1 d L y lln p l, in n 4itp lio.t n l

( uvf, Revenue Analvsb.J In I { p.f j'f 1 o'.l »oi<1 I < v enue

.Hi.rl1, SO I', a tevi'-.d of 11 simillit te|Hii 1 pi* '.eiUed al a pubiu tieat my on lune V) Sevn.d tc.idenl'. uh.I« t‘.*-iu i<h 1 Uo *uui»*' 111 s pi e m nir d >n llie 01 'g.Uial m j-nl j it

A prevjous Campo suit against the low0ship Committee seeks to invalidate ,1 Mar, A /.ormig 01 di- nance amendmeni which prohibit.-? asphalt plants in th e industrial70)10.

Shortly before I h e M a r . A amendmeni. the Man/o Corstruc- ticn Co . M a J a w i m . received a per m u foi a similar plant on a 4.5 - a c r e

'omplex accounting and make an appraisal of costs. Mr. Matthews thereupon held the matter over for the cafeteria committee fo get word from Joseph J. Seaman & Co., Pei th Amboy, the board's auditors, on what such an audit would cosi.

Teachers Hired The hoard hired three teachers

for the elementary sehnols on ihe re; tunmendal ion of Air. Foster. ’Ihey are: .lamtte Giufi S'.ra»h- more. a Ihinle; and Tieuton State

tia.-t oil Lloyd Rd. Tho committee j graduate, i.i 54SO0; John W. Brag-I ’.*!ibed fne iici.'f*/! Apr. }(> )>v it 1-i? tinr- -if. * unri I.o’e Smre that nme, how’evei.M.< e.it'l Man/o. ttrm head, has sur­: 1 n t h r e d 1 h e p e r n v i .

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i’. t >c i tun C red lha? fiie/e ,m e\( >• s. >\ <■ t ,ij Kin;.’ and i:oi*-v and daMj'r ' tMis a !d:i ion to • rathe fn l lie|t mi .•<•! ,| she oil ni”' house

lie I" *’t >': V en (I\t'| ill buvfll ‘«S ! '!<•• d.d ; - o' lain v t ne '>a 1 bej «- liop jik- aildui)- iimdui)^ :■» the gotij iipp- . i ' ain 1 o l O n iu ig dxi: hood mid t: 11 \ a.‘»» (i ,1.- ,-tl Tial tlie ‘-hop ev entually >v 1 udd be* nine il Inll- ll-,di ',tf I e.iu'v '-.il'in I lie*’ ( o111 fflaon (! Ihev had bought home* m a p >. tli tui.11 /one m all p»« d fauli lhe /1 nni j '.'.unit 1 be 11 i au id ; ud

don, Malawan, Vermont and Ruf­fe’s graduate at S-ISIH), and (‘aiol SV*ehv. Staten Islam!, a Wagner

(College gi.u'uaie. at V't'CO.| When question was raised as to i ’lie c " 11 i f: eat ion of these leathers.Mr Lo-sim 1 xjil.i.ned no tearhe1-

• e.l’: a C* Jl:!;fali|)n of ill)’, ».<» tun' 1: hi oc s‘",e ;s htrei! : fu/’ lune But ai- tl-o'e a bom fu- \\a ’ermn

, mending .dl we*tk cnllegi* j’.iafhiai - es. Mr l o'.tei was eonf.dtr'f 'lieii • ri 11 fs 1 al inn*- w oil* I lo- !.i\ o; able.

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L\»rhsl<*a C lub U a n i Pre*e<ited

dent of ihe Business and 'PrMes-l Mr. and Mrs, Harry-Nieisw hav*' V ikmaX .Women’s ’Club’ of M atarvaJ reh,/'m!? ,[,or'w:-■•■ . , . , „ . . . i week a t their camp, Harlcu. i b

■ « Insralltition. oinnnr w j tte Adirondadt Mountain*. N Y. r 1 ' Magnolitt inti, Freneau. r ■ ,, .*>?' ...■■■ , Mr. uno .Mrs. Hurry Hanna nryj, ■ Mias Qailotu; McCm-keii, stc- ■

. ond vice president of the New Jer-■ , B«y Federation. - of Business nml. professional Women's Clubs. Inc.,.vh’.V'f’Wiw*!' 'ejqpansiijsi' chairman of the - Uotroir Tigers.' •-••

southern distric'w was I he inMali’n;; J Miss Su.ian E'. Smith.' ' eliicer. Serving witti Mrs. Tl!tt!?r I Ave., lati last Thutsday fvr Hi

son. Robert, NorthfieM

tween tlie New York Yankees and

Mrs, , .1 nmcs Ycufitf und ;.o;i".; Mi:M Louise Ker.iey..Timmy, Brian sn.i K'Vt'J-.etli, Dovvc. j ir* spending tins M.rek as the Del., ait sending this week at ihe; of Tvh. 'ind Mr;,. Ail.-m J. Morrisv'n.h^iiie oi her brortiej-m-law ar.d; anc* Mrs Walter l-\ Sv.'.i.--sister. Mr. anti Mrs. James P.Wood, I ss>r,, Mr. und Mrs. T.B. l-'mik and Strathmore. e.hiijr.m, and Mrs Irvin Powers.

,C jVit | VJat*in;i. idj.iw. were tlie S :m irJJyi'nnre i ovelulH'" ot Mr. and

Mr. Anti M.TS- Heoaii. W»!«, ( . . . .. ' ;Mr m.*lein!1V \fj' ! nl piaii.

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cent Iv attended the ball Bame at j S'".?**,*'Yankee. Stadium. New York, be-1 » * £ « £ Heraan' wotfe | Mm . Williain Ohnsir.nn ,

find children, Marcie and Carrie,j Sunday dinner ue-.'s, of I Brooklyn. and Mr und Mrs. Harry! Mrs CamiUo U. 0 ?jntde w

U aurii»ef f ivilf*in and children, Steven, Rickv ! nnr» Mr‘*- I*rank Luru.s<‘J-r Wr,r an«. Lisa. North Woodr/mrt- Ll. \ children, Donna and Pain:

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Jo ifoi4 the 1063-Gi club year will be i lulu. Hawaii. whore she will at- j ru«hTrtbdiiv of Mrs Y>^V'alfV* w is i t'Kv. and Mrs. James H*rMrs.-.: MW ' Salaman. first vice I ten-J the summer scsi'ton. of ;/te j c ^ b " ^ !

■ president; Mrs. Mildred. Day. sec- j University of Hawaii, ffliss Smith! G ,• M , d- w sr M ls M; Doujihertv. Svoad visge president: Miss Mary was accompunied )y/ Mi.ss Jniie ! J i v, i-.,. 1

■ UaiJ3Siita!in,; recording secretary; \ Saurnio^. Amijrid^V Pa.. « c,ass‘ Frifihpl 'V - : Han-Sf.Mrs.:Evelya, Batker/ (:or*^.spoi;dm« j matu al-Wil$on Coliogt, Chambers j J WiiM vn S^Vrn.r <.,m'fiecretary; Miss iCaihleen Mer..‘i!t, b ^ . W . . ' | M r ^ ^ n

Mr. and Mrs. RonauLH. Mati»;y j -r^^fS Kaiser ir.and family. 173 • Deerfield Lane. r ' ‘ 'Siraihmorc. retcnily 'cntGruincd.

•. • treasurer.' Mrsf- Patricia Applegate, chair-

rrian aud toastiaaster. introduced ^ the guests, Mrs. Cerri Koss, presi-

; dent of the newly - organized Leu.- apee BPW Chib, of Middictoy/n

Mrs. J . Fro.st aj’ui Mrs. C. Boom Philadelphia-, and Mr. and and Mn J. K. Heims and children, Nancy,'

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| Spiik, MartWtiship: Mrs June- Sralzo, Rum- i Coonie, Leslie and ScoU.' Piymcuiji i n^ t- i aml son; Mrs. Agnes Mendtv/and Mrs. j Meeting ?d. t »/.oyMyiMarv Merritt.-Savrevillft:- Mrs. I.-*-! .Misi •Lynne B. Marlcy. douglv

ter of Mr.' and Mrs. Donald E Marley, 173 Deerfield Lane, Strath­more, has completed her sophomort year ct Newark State College Union, where she vva.? named to lht dean’s list for the second semester,

Mary Merritt, SsyreviHe; Mrs, Le on Chriuitnai a*?d Mrs, Madeline

•Cece, . Matuwan. Mrs. Elizabeth Jo/,sy was presented1 as a now member.

Bond AwardedMrs;'‘■Thaiif'c announced tlie win­

der of the cJub awara of a bond

N.V ., spent severnl lusi week at I he- home of her i er, Mrs. Ly:»bt>ih .ieran.

M rs. li'vir. Pov.e Idaho, is the ' . h i s inontiinvrt* aon-ifi-law ar;d dau^hier, Iv1;'.

were the Suf’dav | },-’id Mrs. William OW»smai*.Mr. and Mrs. John j Goests o; Mr. • anti M;s. .1 \K, foods'. f Kaslwood, Silver Spring, Md.,

' wee!; wure their daughter. Mrs. j Allan Norns and the!r }:ri;mtsun.| Mr. 3hd Mrs. l’n*d«rick Ded'-'- j rick attended Ihe chn^iennm e! I tht*i'r j>randdnu}'li<er, Maty f-’lr'-'t•

Mrs. Louis Bonefot'ii, -e viiji;.;., Ui*.*ir son-in-

i law and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. j Patrick D/Belkv Marc Woods, this l week.

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'lhe orh*-r parlicipanis will be fOtrt Deiuri. (!!air<* n.'-ce Hi‘V r;. Lvnnt: F\..»bi!»:7r»M. Toivii l oyU-v iVjht.'i't lii-y-.v, L ii'd J Oaimi, Chervi C if 'er. ’r'ai1.* I'Mn c<.'!(. b*ai- bitra McKi>ir<.<n, Palrioui H.vvei.

.. ! KIIom Oiaf^t'.iwl. Caial VaniV!;i Cav li'-v.niiii. l.ymi ..ttliit.;, Uuli'Tt | P i o l r o w . v k ; . O - . i d S v y I V i h i n . s o n . M v r -

j i y A n n ^ i e ^ i e r . W i m h i o j / 5 h a v . .

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; Rogers, rani ilecl^optrh. (Ire^ory H e r ^ h . S o s a n P i e r c e . L i n d a ‘ ‘I h u r

i k e - s e n , ' . ' a : h y P a s ! e i ' W ” i i t , M a r k 1. ‘

■ Mi.ru, t'\ -iiDuwh-ij'. KieUi Dos- | lin*» and Mrs. Ca;'!. I.Vnviiua.’ Mr. Me.ve»* ts a ^ra'Jume ot Ti a-

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' Mr*'"and ^ i ^ s f ^ f S e ^ jirft I, ^ : ^ : x uui'" uk8 Mon"'vk- '" 'L r 'ir/r ;ho ? T kw- " T n isui'1rday to spend ttv* summer Jt Camp , ,, ,, , , 1 i 1 1 , , ie um J"' ? ail I’

. . I Toccoa, 9IUP Ridge Mountains. I Mr- ^ M^._.l<^lph I;iacbel i enr y oi«a«i.st and chmr di.e«9 r|. . , fj.i inoWav Mr • and Mrs Simon I Owiryia ! wert! c*”*<? luij[S<»ay / ue>»s ol • of Cnrist #outh AnitK/y.

i AUweiss' and daughters, Jill and! Mri. John Martin Coon, tha for-1 w ®J,,jr ' ’f 111 Pleasant. I He als<. 13 the musical direcw^niviwi ihft an i o ^ ? vja r"'' Karen, Strathmore, attended tl\e I mar Martha A u d e i s o n, S ilver! Mr. and Mis. Johnson Lauan (>f the Perth Amboy Performing ;n e W o 's 'w lin i '^ f itW ir f jp r fv i? " w®t,di'“ l{ ' of ^liss Sandra Sressler 1 Spring, Md., was graduated, with i •'pw,t Sunday at Hnjh 1 01m Sla.e ; Arls Ceme--. He sewed in thal I far-. Mi,* ft»<*nw yf* i ' and their nephew... Larty. Wasser- j Iiiah honors, ti'om. the University of! • I capacity m a production ot "Fin-;

inan. at the Apenan Manor. Brook- j Maryland School of Education. She ■ Mr. and Mrs. Loijj> Duirf. Lake- j <an s JCmbow presented !asf \lyn. . : -»-was president of Phi Kappa Phi, | stde Dr., entertained iu honor ol i March and eurreiHly is woikiiv^ on !

Miss Sandra Walters daughter [National Houorurv Fraternity. Mr! | tllL4ir daughter, Luann. who was “ South Pacific" to be p.:*rfonned,of. Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Walter, • Coon, son of M i. and Mrs. Perrin celebrating her seventh birthday, j by the Center ii. July. |SUalhmore, is vacationing at her; Coon, Ovei^hill Rd., is a former 0" Saturday, 'i'he guests wer* Ba,-, jpaceuLV- summer home at Lake!.’Maiaivajj resident. \ bara Qu'mi, Reed Cummm^s. Judv } ^ j a s s P jV n ir F o rSilkwoi'ih, Pa., accompanied by her I Cirde 2 of the Women's Fel-1 Char.sen. N.auy and Debbie l*e -d-1 jjjrandmothor, Mrs. B. Wasiewskv. lowship of the* First Baptist Church, j man, Mien Strack, Brenda V, “ hleb. j S o p h s

Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! « » ' » w a n;...M d , a w-npe^Uve | and Barbara and M a y re t B .u fl.. r 1Sianlev Seaman, Strathmore, were luncheon on T hursday a t ‘he home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Byrne.

* of Mrs. William Mallett, Board j Stratlimore. have as iheir house-j i-i/u Kl,t*sls were. Miss Lucie j guest this week. Mr.s. Byrne'sMVrsha^Randv I ^ rs‘ Raymond Newlin, ! r j n d m o t h e t, Mrs. Matthew

• i Mis. Matthew Hamilton. Mrs. A. j Sharpe, Jersey City.| Adam Banke. Mrs. Ernina Variw, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marino.: and Mrs. George Clark. j jtnv York, were the weekend guests

Mi\ and Mrs. Arthur E. Dales, i of Mr> uiuj Mrs. j^ul Marino,rlaylor Rd., entertained at a dm- | strathmoie1 ner party on Saturday eventiiK in - * Sund;(y guesls ot Mr. and Mrs

im Miss Kacholfi Grimaldi Miss i.enora Kerr.

Mrs. Thaler presented Mis: Cratken wilh a gilt.

Miss Nettie Cerrato also was pre­sented with a wedding gift from fhe members. '

Mra. Thaler thanked her officers and chairmen for their co-operation during the pa.it year and wished everyone a pleasant summer.

The board of directors will meet in August at the home of Mrs. Ber­nice VanPclr. and the first club meeting wi'l be held Monday ev­ening, Sept, IS, at the Midway Fire House.

-r Summer Library Hours Set In Madison Twp.

The Free Public Library of Madison township, sponsored by the Woman's Club of Laurence Har­bor, will be closed July 4 and 6.

The library will start its summer •tchedule Tuesday, July 9, opening from 9:30 a.m. to l l a.m. Tues- Bays; 1 p.m. lo 2:30 p.m. Wednes­days; 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursdays.

The summer reading club will commence Wednesday, July 10, (rom 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. The theme this year will be the “ Base- VaU.J$«KUn« Club,” which is open

all. children of Madison Town- ihip up to the eighth grade. Mrs. David Watson u conducting the club. ,

Recenf GraduateBetty J . Moore, \\$ Broad St.*

Matawan, recently received a Bachelor of Science Degiee in Journalism at commencement en* ercises of Northwestern University, Evanston, Ul.

Thr* week, why don’t you look through the windows of your chuich . . . from the inside.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bars:. Strath more, and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Soo dak and children Barry and Oarv. • Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lenier and daughter. Paulette: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kalish and children, Ruth and Howard, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Carter and children. Marion nnd Sherry, Brooklyn, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blair. Strathmore.

Mrs. Gussie Allweiss. Brooklyn, is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Allweiss. Strathmore.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seaman and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst. Strathmore, attended an engage-

On June 13 the sophomore class | of Madison Township High School j held u class picnic. It was a first5 tor Madison Township Hi^h. The! class jjei-togeiher started at 1:45 p.m. wiih report* from the officers I aiter whch the band entertained- the students. The theme of the | musie was Dixieland, and leatured I drum solus by Phil Okner and Mike i

ment party at the home of *Mr. and i the Saturday guests of Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Stanley Mdler. leaneck. on ! Adolph Hess. Mnlburn.Sunday.

honor of Miss Marianne Meyer, ^ . D.Uona.o,Colt^Veck' wtodwiH°be married 1 M r' and ^ re' Bl*1' Fisllel' a" d chil‘ ! The “ '•w-anxiom .-.(.phomores: «.|100r»lfairi. in Atmus' ,n‘lrr 'e<l dren, Kew Garden,. L.I. ! started n Kht in wilh a softball j - .......... -................. .. ............

i0T T ^ X ! ! h I ^ troniCa'i'i'a n tTc ^ ^ O'Connor To Serve A,r I I : commander Pro TemJersey. . . . . . w .. j tS|t'nw U v , | bali. badminton, basketball and < resisnation ot CommanderMr. and Mrs. Harry Wells and ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaplan 1 •Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, were

| I.O.O.F, insfctUs j. Two Men From Area

An the annual banou t ax '.Grand Lodye Session of ihe LnCi»;-

' f-»>»Mdeni Order o< Odd fellows , 1 the Riu-Ca?Hon Hotel in At'.-mti-j ‘| City., the Grand Lodj’O StaK oi' Del* . aA'-arr; iastaiied Denied ■:>. Knapp, W-iyne a> Grand Mas’.e? <•( »ht> Juj'suiet.on vf Ne.v Jersey u» £ vci> impre.' iee ceremony. :

, A?so i'istiViI.jd were; ‘rvn '!\ Hcvt, i .PeniiSaukeu, as Oepu’.y Gcaiid i Master; ji.tseo!; B, S-advmauLT, ;> Passaic as Grand Warden;’Georgs i Pederson, \«aia.wan, a< Grand i Marshall; Euw-ird Brodcsier, . j mer, as Grand Ciinduciov. S. Wa*. ' | ren Perrine, Cranbury. as Graxitt ! Guardian; Robert JeS'e;?. Mor^-h

viVv, as Grand Herald. VjiijaTiy I Baldvviri sr., Mow Brunov,1ick. as i Grand Secretary, l-'rank 'Cawley, r | Bordentown, as Grand ‘l':*caa:;ref;;; j Harry J. Shepherd jr.. Lambert-'.| ville. and Tluwlore Kr*n?n. Union, j as Grand Representatives to th» j Snverei'‘:> Grand 1 ode,e_: Tiw^mai ! Wingate «:-d G Stanley' McC'caVd’-' ; as Grand Chaplains .| The following men v.ere also..In.-.'| stalled as Dii.tiict Depufy Grand

Masters of their, districts' EaHe I Bradley, Mradlus Beach; William i H. Tatlanian, Red Bank and Kt>* her' Pederson, Fords,

The r*Mth Annual Convention of the Grand Lodj*e of New Jersey

i came tn » -close on Friday after- i noon. Th? convention was.address­ed by the Soiereii'n Grand Master Oakfort! A. Schalick. Elmer, whose term will expire in September at the Sovereign Grand Loci&e Conven-;; tion which will be held in Louis-

j ville. Ky. . :Miss Nancy Cromwell was the recipient ot this year s award trom . ------------------- -

th* l.odtslea Club <d Matawan Borough. The daughte: of Mr. and j | 0 | i A n n S m ithMrs. Harold Cromwell. 13 Northfield Kd., Matawan, received an ! ^eugraved trophv i»om l-verett Schuldt. club president and a $>0 grant ; P a r t y H o n o r G llO S twlU be given to the college of her choice to h"!p defray her first year n jexpenses.' M ‘ . and Mrs. Willtam E. Smith •

Thli is the second annual award given bv the l.uchslea Club *o i jr., Matawan, entertained ac a buf« lhat MatHwan Borough student of Matawran Regional High School who i f*u dinner graduation t»ariv on Fn« demonstrates academic ability, good cituensnip and leadership. ; day evening for their daughter*

Miss tiomwell will attend Trenton State College as an F.ntjllsh i Lois Aim.major- She hopes to enter the field of journalism. In which she has : Atteniiing wei* Marv Lden Ham*had some experience. She had !>eeu writing a series ot weekly articles un the activities uf ibe Matawan ItcKional High School lor a daily newspaper. She also has served as publicity chairman for the > K»»ur«k. Linda Gerhdsvi:, (»wonMoiummth Countv Junior Red Cross, which maintained a council Hams. Linda Toiler, Ba»bauat the local hl^h school. .She nas also served as president oi that < Svutko, Kjmtm. l-.m-cv. Nancy ula- couord and the captain of the drum majorettes i l«*iity, .dicha» l S.«»>.s, (jk-nn Pik-,

Ihe l oehslea Hub u a Incal scmee organization representing i James l-.nt»;i Inu*. Dieu i /immer, the Loehslea Heights section of Matawau Borough. Iheir purpose in i Guiles (i«;ran, l iauk Sturt, ScOJt creating this annual award was to increase interest in local high I Volk, Phillip Michado, ( uig Mc-

' * ‘ ' Keen, WlUiam Keegan. Matawan;-

! mond, Deborah Gunkle, Hlaina t Charlsen. Ingebcn*|| Wolf, Marianna

I dogs and soda were served. Voile;| ball, badminton, basketball and

Brooklyn, were the weekend gues.s ! by ,h* S,i- | ^ Sant,erof Mr. and Mrs. Jack P.isonbei'g, : 2______________ _Strathmore. i “ Am;

Miss Linda ILitpern. daughter i Robert Cianciulll

i Debbie Biegner, Hazlet; Claude j Bi'ideau. Keyport, and John Buo kett, Old Bridge.

On Saturday evening a family j party was held and the guests

.... ............. . . t wore Mr. und Mrs. William L,lhe Ladies Auxiliary of Malawan j jjinith sr., paternal grandparetMs,

Township Hose and Chemical Co. ! Mrs< William P. Steiner, maternal hold their meeting on June LL 'lhe j grandmother, Bergentield; M*\ and

Hose And Chemical Auxiliary Meets

was not accepted atregular meeting of Matawan | «■» y- t grandmother, Bergentield; M-*. and. . . • I meeting vsas held ahead of scht’ tviri { **f»pi<»» ( ’ Snufli M'tiawamincan Legion Post 17t> held m j du|e because of a conflict with; willi-m I SfninVr ' Rerut*nfirild;!

the Legion Home oil Maui S*... Monday luncheon guest? of Mra a MllMB , ______Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cacace i J : 1* Gallagher Stiathmore, ^ *-* { uf Mr. and Mrs. Hctbert lldlpein, , » ^ j c _ L rt| _ r ckir%

attended the wedding of Mrs. ! Da\id Dunar^st, lenariy, \ Strathmore, is attending the Great > W i n * ^ C n O ia rs n ipCacaee‘s sister, Miss June Clouse. 3* . . 1 a 11 . Mele, Washington < Harrington Conclave this week in .t» Charles iVWreale in Uevittown. i 1 ‘»wnsl.ip and Mrs. Pierre 1-ilu-| Great Barrington, Mass. j 1 ho scholrt,b,ip i.ommuu-e of ti.el*a„ and the reception at Don ; ,r J'1 . ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ i n - i j o n and1 Mr4' CBlil* C*rn!s' F*r R,K: 'i iat'on has ", el e d .T Roterl * 1 ‘ ' V ... “ i from all .landing committees. AYoungs. Trenton, over the ” «*• | . L.L, i. spending two weeks . ciam.lull| „ lha ,.fci|wnt n( t)lis i Commander Pm lem <n the a >• Uoc.iall,our followed with Mrs. Bud

liesiiay guests of Mrs. Harry Col- at «!“ ho"'J,ot hel; s”n »"** dau*?‘ i year's scholarship award. Robeit; *•"<-:« °< Commander Sanders until | Straniero, Mrs ............... t»r.in.l»w Mr and M u. Lawrence I js t|u. s(m 0j M|. amj i October when the installation cvf 1 Hel«n Segoski

, , . . v, William J. Steiner, Bergenfield;!} the gtaduation exercises of Mata-1 Myron Ciaik> Miss Joyce. Ctai k,

The written resignaUim stating ! wan Regional High School. j Keyport; m , . aiuj Mrs. Gwirgathal he had moved from the state j There was a brief business session | Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Vidor Fred*

at which time the president: Mrs. ! da jr. and son, Danny. Mrs, VictorAndrew Nicora. received reports. Fredda si.. Billy and Kimbetla

Smith. Matawan.was read by first vice commandei Mort P. O'Connor, who will act as |

Iron of honor in the wedding pany.Mrs. Audy Milligan. M n. Henry

Becker snd Mrs. Mei Insley at­tended the N.J.Ktat* Postal Union Convention, at the Presiuent Hotel.Atlantic City, over the weekend.

Patricia McDonough, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Me­D o n o u g h. Strathmore, arrived \ week home for summer, vacation from | Saturday evenin; University of Kentucky. Lexington where she is a junior.

Carrus. birathinore.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hessey.

I quale Cianciulli, Hazlet Ave., who; Hazlet. He will entur Glasslx»ro

mer. Beach Haven.Mr«. hva Castle. Miami. Fla. visiting her son and daughter- . __ . ..

in-law. Lt. Comm, and Mrs fcdgar were celebrating tneir;i6 ih wedding Castle for the month or June. I anniversary on uesday. had lun-

Mrs. H.M. Munson has return* j c^eon with friends at ine Old Mill, od after being the guest of M rs ' Lake. Mrs. George Leh-Mab»l Kuhns, Hackettstown. last i lUu*r. Mantal^ing. returtuv. h<»me

: with them to spend a few davs as^..vning dinner guests ; l^e‘r goes!

of Lt. Comm. Hdgar Castle and! On Tuesday evening Mrs. l.ydu _ .........Mrs. Castle, at the Officers Club, i WaUini* entertained at dinner and j Association. ,i,ui an artiv

State College in thu fall and maj ar in Junior High School teaching, specialising in the area of science.

While in hi^h school Rohen participated m football, basketball, track and baseball. Other activ­ities included being president of the Future Teachers of America

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, Fort Monmouth, were Mrs. F.va ! hwr & test* WTfe Air. and Mr.-.! Castle, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nod- 5 Rirhard Avene , and Mis.,j dings, and Miss Sarah Noddiims. ! ^ 44rc’yi(*t . . *!' . ,

Attending the dinner-dance. given ; ^ r- antj * ' rs* l (>)r,nan Roser.batt| by the Monmouth County Municipal ! a.nc son* Rt,l,hen, Strathmore, wei»* ; Association at the Homestead Coun- * " u* weekend guests of Mi,. Diana ! trv Cluh. Spring Lake, last week, i Hernstem, Jark.wn Heights. I. l j were Mr. and Mrs. Fdward sV. i While there they visited Mr. and j Currie. Mr. Currie was presented I M ,s- Robeit Hcliand and daughtet. ; nith an honorary lifetime mem- : Marjorie. Merrick. L.L 1 bership in recognition of faithful i Sunday guests of Mi and Mi.-*

bership on staff.

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j service. He is u past president >»t j the association. Mayor John Apple­t eatc and former mayor Spatford W.

Schanck, also were honored, but due to their absence, awards will be sent them.

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During Ju ly and August ihe H brai'y will h«* chmed Mtnulav evt*n iiigs and Satuiday 'ttieiuoi>n>.

The library has put chased The B<x>k of Popular Science." a 10-vol­ume IM.'t publication.

'lhe Junior Woman's Club ot Matawim Ins presented the li- bi'ury with the entire toliectnm ot

1 l>,r '. l? , ,iss 1'1"','.-, and a i-„pv wm ,of Sleeping Beamy with Felix Hoifniitiin illu.itrations

Several lx>oks have been donated as a memorial to the late }• Hon- aril Llovd sr.

Oihei recent actjuisitnins inchnl**. tieneral

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So! Rosenst<.K*k. Strathmore, weie Mr, and Mrs. Murray Schotland and daughter. Celeste. New York. Mr. Schotland, presided of the Gibson Thompson Co.. Inv* . is M j . ftosenstock’s empfoyer.

l-'nday evjMung bridge nue-it., of Mrs. I; rank Bliss were Mis W. I. Rabel. Mr.*. (Taik Moore. Mis (i;*orge Barbaii'*!. Mis Maruneni** Laird. Mr.s, l-'redenck Dcih-rn k Mrs. W . O . Diii^m and Mi*'* Thoma- Wehte.id

M i, Herbert CoHi‘*U eni.-i iau*ed at hiithje <m W'Sln-.^dav evening and her guest, weie N L > Walter Pike. M i, t h;»iie> Maiuh*'.'i ' L * .

' I r , (iaiieit Mi Keen M i, R'tberi Beniles Mrv Wiu,'"n S(liatl<M. Mr.< S!»M.Kion llopkms, and NL, Doiidhl S’an.'sote

Mr. and Mr, .lac \ l ’n,bman nlfiey and I*.ml, ha\e

returned home limn a tine*- week trip to I'oloiado Sprtnus and L^tei Park Col

Weiltnv.day I u n i h e u n br id e guesls ol Mrs Lied»*iick I led**? irk wen* NL> l)»M^ht (iaixvood Mis Howard Wale. Savteville, Mi, Peh'i A I’ eiid Middb‘tot\n. Cjiiirle, Son/h Ibuns-MikMrs |)W Robinson and Mi*- L mote Kaiinei, Mai<iwan

Mr. and Mi.> L Mima'. Todii Holmdel Mr aud M , Konr id Slern. W<wutlnul. \L and -L, L’redtMii k I)edn ick nnd Mis 1 i moie Katirei. M.it,»'\an. aim*- Hm* Sat u i dav ev >nnu: di nn*-1 .md b: idj"* j'liest, ot Mr .uni Mis I >.»ni •'

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Mis ti.M.,,.1. W \lii.h Wiiil ui.\ die, M u s h . I t . i s bei-n the cie- •' f"i se\ ei id iiii\ , «if Mi end ‘ It- I 11 I M i n i m i k

I M i l l Hei n.idi-l ie .'il 11 t i.lem’ i'lliu! iie| o f Mi and Mi bt,rph!itm lilnne, 417 1 imt ltd , Sii.i>hiiiinivi'.ai i iidinned ii'i c1111Itoin

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'di in-l Mi , t ftv in 11**11 n> I ' 'i11I 'ii, Mm,i and :*■ oi h i ' <’ i *'i" r ii"di, nn** al'*1* \ n aii'*nni;i ai Cap-*M . i .

Visit In Cliffwood En Route To Germany

Mr. and Mrs. Julius DcFohce, Cliffwood Ave , diftwood, enter­tained her cousin, Mrs. Werner Martens and daughter, Frances, Lesine.ton, Ky., who weie en route to visit relatives in Luhcck. Ger­many.

Mr. and Mrs. DeFeiice « '”Oit«'d their gn»*,?< to |d)(*aiM Airfxnt tor iheit flii'ht.

On July -1. Mr. Manens alv» will Stop to visit Mr. and M i, DeFel- ii e on bis way to join his tanulv. The\ wil! all tetum Anu I and spend a few thn s ■>>. !ih the l.)c- L’ehce, belore letuinm^ home.

Blue Ribbon Award For Holmdel P-TA

Holmdei l o.Misiiip P.trent-Te.t • chei Asvn-j.uion w.t, one of .six umls m Monmoiilh l ountv In :e i **ive to* honorable men'ioii a hJvie ribb.m a.vaid lot ns pnr.’ jUiii publicity i*«-(oul Ih»ok lht* l»x»k was compiled bv Mis. W;ni<*n Haminjai! nei, pnhlii it v ih.i.iman

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ne*v officers will be held.A nominating committee includ* ]

ing Mr. OT’omior, Robert Ziegler j and Joseph Hasemann was ap- | jwinted They will present a slate i of officers at the Aug. I meeting. ! N(»mmalion.s also wilt be accepted i from the floor and elections w ill! be conducted. I

All veteians and re.,idenlt of, Matawan were urged io display • their flags on July 4,

Mrs. Vincent Sici-1 We liano and Mrs. Joseph Rettagbata j and mi hostesses. and

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n about bustne*i cards? can supply them quickly at the right nrlce. Coma try us« T i *« r <« i » i v rrc

Russell Clarks Married 50 Years

Mr. d n tl Mrs. Russell Clark, River PLua. weie the guesii of honor at a dinner party ^iven le- centlv a: tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bentley, Matawan. Mr aud M*s (Taik weie married Jun.' 17. 1‘lLL ut the First Baptist r hurch, Matawan, with the Rev Sanitnd Bowei otiiciatinu. Mrs. A. Adam Banke, who was ni;»aui,i, bas ieiYii!l\ compi« ted f»J vear, .S.-T ice HI Ih*. cap.icit',

Ciue,'> weie Mi imd M»-> Sam u.*1 R**ed R-d Haak, M r, lent,- Claik, Ha/b'.. Mi and Mrs. .Limes Van Biackle. I\e>pnt, Mr and M *, A VI un Baiikf and Mi ami Mi •• WTIh.un I id ' Mai.in m

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Roooctal Regular!Strathmore Club

IHF MATAWAN JOUFvMAt, W !„ Thursday; June* 17, 1963

Mask 25ih Annumsunj■ Announcement made'.of ihft i Mr. tnd tars. Wirljam Spiosk.

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'■ son. Hoo. A evj»o i'f: ■ andlormaliyn ot !!ap JpM iict F iv<s M d i HalrodeWUWel M ., Haztet, celc-; Walter Dnvi»n. Cedtc Gr.;v<-,

»v,. n ’ r„ , ' brated ihe!r■ 25ih wedding anr.iver* \ Lee Hi'admhu. Brooklyn; Mr.■ * -,, R e g u U * i . o i io t r a j(- . sary Saturday at a lavm party ai ! Mrs. F re d Hecke 'tm ann n»:d da'a;rh- ’

CHib in 'S t r a t h m o re . ' w ilh ; G o ra Jd ( th e ir horn*;. ’ - • , . t Helw>, Union Beach . " ;.-.Hite a s p rM ’.^jf/ii a/7(i ^ i)h u * ' X , K ir. and M i's . Sp ro id w e re m a r- ! Also: S ir . and M rs . Kenneth ;Ctoodwit* a.>. vfc’& prosvyenr, i>a-ih Ju n e ?8. T.93S, in B r Jo k Jw i. , Sirvkr-r. M rs . V*’rr?.u>j; O sborn M r. jon a .p ro ;tem ^ i s unVil. pennan.eni. j jsj. y . -, T h e y ’.hove one sc*/?, K e n * j and Mrs.. T h o m a s C a h ill. M r . | V 'ifictTS aro vio<;Ud T .^ . ^^,Vu ur \ iieth Sproub w ho is a sen ior a t ; M rs . W o i)‘.uunj» H a rr ie s ,. M r . and j D e n io c ^ t ic C lu b w.*.s the sponsor i r o th e rs U n ive rs ity . M r . Sp fo id is : M rs . A i Scai/.o and ch ild ren . N an cy ■• t>f The .y upcesi»/uI Jo h n Ivlari jr. -; v,'mployfcd in construction w ork . M f . nnd Pivtev, Ha/.!i?!, Paui Sp rou l, jJa m e s ijBurlesv ticke t, in (he Demo- i nnd M rs . Sp ro u i iw e iv o d m an y [M r- and Mrs.. E d w a rd Sprout. M r. j c r a J i c ” t ir fr iu u # ' in A p r il, yjicJ, M r . ! c a r ils and g ilts . U n d M r s . ' K \ m Carteor- and ch.'i-iR iU , g-laims, th«^ n e w ly formed* j G uests -.inducted Mr., ar»d M rs . l.dren. .Jeff an d K e ith , N’h u aw an . 1 ch ib " l is |h e o n ly o t f ic ja l Dirnio* ! M a jr y C lu «u ; M r a n d M y s . T h o m as j M liss 'D onna H a w k in s , ’.Vest. Kcan,v- i

• craUa q?$ans7.Mfan fn. ;tb« .S'trath*-1 Feriant«; , Mr. hi:*I Robert { frur^ .u«*. host. arid hes!.*sn and- $ o r«v and th s ’t if hn/i been j M o u n t, Mjsr? Gep.rgin*i -; A u m tttV , I U*e*r son, K e n u e ih ■ . . : - ' j.. trndor^wi. as su ch l?y the M o an iou ih j W illia m F iy m i, M r . and M rs , L lo vd \ G iU s w ere ?;eni b y Mr.. and Mr*:, j VCw^nty D e m p cra ric O rp n ix a d o n , 1 ' W a ilin g . M r , rtnd M rs . Jo lm W ad e j K u r i C a iisu n *;r.. E!i/.al>Hh, and j

/ c ^ iK R i iz said : > .^ le rd ay : ■‘T h e i {ind s<?n, Jo h n , A Jr . and M rs . Jo s-fM /*. an»J M/.s. K d w a rd K n i r . c r , ;P.iskicl^ i-'iv® and S ix C lab { irm ly j t.*ph R o m an if . , M r. an d }A r s . , L e - j B ro v .k ly n / w h o w p r* un.ablo. lo at-: ! fceli’cve s tn a d ire c t approach, tc. j R o v Sp ro u i an il d au g h te r, .ludv, and 1 ?vnd . . ; :

. c o o p e r a t io n in, l o c a l ^ o y c in n io ^ t ------- — ...-------------- ------- -------------- ---------- -- - - ;<a»d politics.’-we aibo tee? that sinc«.S im iru n o re is an m lf j im l p a rt of

v;M ?.‘.A w an To.vynsliip lh a t there shou ld be » pl lin e o f ; d rim arca ijon

Spcwltimer Vst L i M a l a y a n I ’wp.

Outdoor Irving Show Mailed At Shop -Center

n.Mit broi In i.'s-f* r.

LVAM-%'

i!ain w.;ekori:;iS

with vo re } !

the' i }’.r<j

s i . id ';i' Pin K

1 CHrli

dnnvn. fieparaJing the old ' awa 1 c*>u«lv party cMci«hs fr<»iri the AH arow of oui'' •’JfK^kcrri, Mr. K.if.z s ;township have a j*reat vieai tu ieani from each other and a spirit of co- pperacio/i can only re.su!.' h: •nt> fi«s to all . , iheie is no netvJ for Sl.rafhniorc reskfrnts io cJirnb jn Ihe ba'jk window when the. honi

1 doer i4) hold open.“ I'he jrrow'.h oi Straihiuore, with

its. civic •• minded residents, has* not gone urM'ecogui/ed in our Town­ship. Tne local. Democratic, parry has offered as an impor'am voice in municipal affairs {or equal rep- resentfliioii in iheir Kxecutjve Cmtn- ci) and full consultation regarding township appointmenfs, with all Ihe responsibilities thus gniaiitd.”

Appomttd lu Council As a result of this offer, the foi

i)l be |du>:wi : he' invites

::ider«Is

FRI a n i SAL June 23 and 29J\ jp c t ia l repre­s e n ta t iv e f io m Dr.XVm. M; Scholl's C h ic a g o hta<l- q»mri«.'ii w ill b*; here to ass<« u» i iwivmg. cldecatca from .Straihinurc

ir.qui.'ies fmm Strathmore ; j-aad to cjit K'rti al 56ii-7f..?S.

i Put On Dnii For Honorary Chief

j Tenyear-md Jim Lesniek, 717 i WjHdw Ave., Now Brunswick, w v \i\ j'uosl of the = Lawrence Harbor ; Fojc Co. No 1 af, a drill .-ecently ' hc)cl by r/re Chief /ohn J'erhac.s. | The entire company turned out, . laui hose and demonstrated various i Tire fighting technipeK.I Young J iin is a fire buf! and an | honorary chief in ihe New Bruns- iwick Fire Department *siih ! ‘ own gold badge. Ue also is an

Jnwi -*n v'OMi.ion'i .'over $«W 1 -vo v.iv* ^ot | Hanni1

t:ckt^fii on St... A Iv jc j j , j iAn'itif. . l ii’m-sbii*I^rM-ii’ace ili, P a li p i:n i*ed before To\ . iiruViJd Shen?;ai.» ■ i'uc;;d;jy arid paid i l l ) nnd costs on stu 'ed iin j^ fchtiekfi show ing ih y ir speeds io be in lhe •»>.'; in ? 2S;niSe-pt. r '-o u t /A;ne. M r. H e ra rae e lii p ro le s !td ;iv^ l,ov;»'r :lt. urea wy.* ho? |.KVjt-ed ar> a l^-ini’e-f-er-iioiir

Jo h n l.uc.as, Ise lin . paid S75 and jS5\*.o.<is fo: liit iin ^ a pole on Koii-v

j- u n c ' d o n c v i r , p la in ! . Pat.\;.‘- I ?na;i n ii’tvard. C K u va ii. sowr.ship po ­: lice. J*e:!c _ O 'Connor, ( ‘adnj. a cw> j sender in !r«e ca r , w as c jn c ii by

'viii'av.ar; Horou/.h I'li'.s! /»j(i Squad j to Ri\oryj/-\v Hosjilrv.,1 for trea.i- jjvwvd oi in ju ries. . "I . I ,\ u i m A . »vlakker. .’HC* Woodi.nnc ( W a y , Liiaroncf,* 1-lnrr.or, paid on

I ’ao couius jn-eferred by Patrol- jiuiii Jo sep h /'am bor, ic-wnstup po*

i ie 'w a s -i>'s.?‘>:;im.I Sl!!J and ;‘a ' coyis ! * j i' us'nL' 'ic t it ii 'i is p lates and i'.'i.'j ;;r-d t f cosir- {:>< a»; j ^i.it \eh k ‘k\ '!*ne de!**ndanl adinif- ' ted he m oved the p ia-ts !rom an- 1 '.‘'h e r ca r he 'ow ned , ih r eou-ki t«sve ; no aceouna fo r -vlu<r lie did othei ! ih.'nt lo say h«'- had *. b*il of saie I sh oe in g p roper posc.' siun o f ila* j c a r w ith t i v f ic !i! io u s plates.J Suspended Sentence

•fnnouth. S'hop (is “ O '.udonr > Ceetef'K Mali .Jnle U. V ,'Sb'nj; \;r oi.ii

w.njpnje-.

Farmers Takf ( anadia Ti ip

?»pcm Ihf: weehend o: nis ps/.ents;, Mr i

) .Nicholas : «u.vn. ,

ftmce- Kw.de 5)6, B/'owr;-

-* MiH*.info

j .-if. ths aeviMorel. The prize in» Irt.-e ;i,n

u <r fujw ■ A gro.jp t»; ■l.H.ii'-W) S’l'■}" ti'X'UiU: '' farmers and t'rk-nth ha ve rned•ing fto.n*. fioni a !!:rce da;. ' bv:s o.l:r of ;•us. car>, •uhui'a'i a.re.?-s in Cauadfi. The J.:n'er.. - i ‘Siinion Cenir-tl A.yjK.v.U^ra1 Ks■n*r-i the fact liTi'irriL Svuiioi al OttiA -ti -\\\h \;e a erne i ih :he !>!)('- ren fiern^r ! fa/ra. arid f Him. isits ai

g'.US'S . were 5iv»c.K, 10 the:, r a r-.i>rui-nt.ou B'.*aeh j bot/d;'/i;;s In 0t( awa. (Hi ter s psid. 1.0 pMC- 1htclutkd Myunr K<»> ai and

■ -Mr dain’i •nd Mr

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fH.*nf, Sut.day w.'ih

;e»dhopn.-»r i'i\ u .?h i j hoTi’se of ■ib. P lan s w ere. 4..H

■i*t t h e j T$ l * -p ' i> o i» fc . L a b c n ' a - f d . ’- i e s e n j i , i n t ‘ e . r s

>nd M/.s, j who'tbdi; moiUh r^e'ved; Master's ; ’ * > s ^ r v * e s ir« ‘. • n ^ i n e e t o ; g h : , m i N e w

y o v S i U i i f v e r s i t y . T h e y h a d c o m -

p j / t i e d a ( . w o - y ^ a r p r o g r a m a t .

N V . l j . ' s g r < i d ! i ; U : ‘ c e ^ J . e r a t B e j i .

{ aboratn-.'it** tn .Miirray liiil. •'J.f.- '! !;e ,N Y .lj - Bei) Liboraiorieji

whs opene.d in the

':a ;n ? j i ;st :k»ys w ork 'n ;; p ro jec t m e i ‘A-m'i

leader;

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i’iH-rtj a lso w i!) be ^p'-eial btxnl' itu rin j; N ew J^ m e y . when- v-r; jv yet free rjr'.ornidtion concer' ’. lhe M a te ’s reson -nreaw Pdo d ion find m aps, pab iis !T \ i {jy i):

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in:

'Hila.de ilip N;ew Je r s e y oe «\’ai!-ibh;.

in '-M^urvo!. and s.he S>. i‘ i - t . v . i a v i i K ' k : ; a n d . p ' a ' . v t - i

ai Mas^eni. ;S.S . ' . -t a l i i n ; ; lh t - , t r * p u n d e r i h e

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a n d M r s . i i e r b e n G f i ' i b ,

Bell Labs Ertqineess Win Masters Degrees

u r f t d u . i i t c - c e n t e r

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t.n:.-|ufc co^peraD e /:! i ' ' ^ - w r m e

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Hoinptcl; MlcSni <e(,. a n d iknry :in;iue. ,,

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ive p ro^ ren i. s included G ivlen t V/aker M ack o f n a s y u B r t o r i , -5 vy. Rduad, Haz~ C. Schrocdc1, Oid

j .Mi'.ysnoi-i* atoovsj* ir*e MO v

Vesidcnis ju iiji Bel!

i Vf you need p'inti.i};* of any ; kind, - .hei-.e ?ft. serve '.'/on, . j U u r .quick■ vervite and n-asona^lii.! prn.es v. rd pjeajie. you.

r.te. O ific t und ;rnpjKe J i' rv

C ly d e t e r q u s o n D ia s

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M-. in nd M i ? nd M r .h\s. K

SeniMn^e.-.er we Ci, K:nt».ei

V - r v i a j r . t

a-nd M rs. Ah-; : * h a r i e s I i.V 'iis Hu

reei'i'vod of. U v eran ?on in Si Ift.st A'eek. M r. busound of !h«.

im ifh. Mrd.'uvnn. been the or P resbyu*i ini:

! A fte ; (in-ii M rs . V v ' a Ivew Kuc l

m »nak«tig Pedogriiphic prmts • cf your siockinged tect.. T h is w on<icr/‘ul m v e n n o o

- helps us select the proper Dr. Scholl’s R em edy, Appliance or Arch Support io relieve a ll your ^ m m o n lo o t troubles,

Com* fcrrfy «r ffoa* for an Appvmimmnt

K« C»st w ObliflotiMLaConte Shoes

Tl W, From Si. Keyporl_ Easy Charge

have be«?n upppiuted to the Execn -

r i i o m a s B a t k i n , 2 J l . u p p a ' . a t o n j ;

L‘* ; A v e . t K e y p t i r f , u a s t r i v e t !t() d a y s

, . ‘S u s p e n d t ' d s e n ' e n c e i n t h e c o u n l vh o n o ra iy l itu te iia m in the l t t 'n lo ii j j a ) i. put on p iu t.atio ,, six w e ck i,

, and w ar ordered to pay the tow n­ship $58 for damai^f* tn 'a ce il door

ippare.m iv attem pted io :onfineme»u by

Fire Department and au lionorap,'__ lifelime ntmber in Ihe hast Bruns-

j tiye Council of tiie Democravic par-| wick Independent Company. T h c l^ o n ht ly: OLsJrict (», Joseph Buckley, Bc>rough Council of South Kivt*r, by « break loor from Anthony' P. Kinclli, Jules M. Green- } uaammou.s voie, elected him an ’7.\veij.\, Aaron W. Levy; District. S .! honpraiy member of their depart- Arthur T. Goodwin, Naorni M ayer.'j inent for his part.ir.ipat ion in their

Mr. Ritit' added. "Since all of j hospitality week celebration, tiuse opportunities have been made j Jim has collected 34V. badges available lo us, why should w-e oy-; irom United States Fire Depart- erkok the recognized Demonaticmenb. including fromNew Jer- patty and sacrifice the opportuns-j $ey and Jfe irom foreijyi countries.

: W ord :Vj‘» bi.e; Jw n ! i ol C lyd e F*‘ P e n rs ln .1 j*. ’ !via.’ i-’erj-uf-uii whs lhe ■ fo ?;ne r M iss H m . S . Ms's. Te: j^u.son ha ! i;ai*is< of 'h e Fi**| v h u r a : Mai;-.w:j m a rriag e . M r . and I nuu le th e ir hom e i:1 N .Y . and in recen t y e a rs resided I in F lo r id a . In addition lo his w ile , } M r . Ferg u son is s u rv ive d hy a son, (G o/don . a n d g ran dch ild ren . A j da 'ijjlh 'cr d ied seve'ral months ago.

i Now is the time t/1* advertise ; those unused ari/cles /or ante. ; A small .id in the classified j column will turn them into cash

lot vou.

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E Y ES EX A M IN ED

PROFESSIONAL arts bu ild in g30 MAIN sr. KFVPO R I

b e t ' n G c y . - r

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d M» ki .’ .Mvs. Bertha Kjronmm. Mr:

j C h r i s M a r t / 1..

: b(“i'i.son, Mis:I M a t a w a n . ! '

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; K v i s l , N e w B - u . ' i s W i c k ; M r . a n d

: Mrs. Adolph Menz.ei. !-j',u!;.‘;hW)V-'n;; Miss Myttle l aum iir.d Miss Fite’:! j Kramer, i awrence Harlx>r, Mrs.i Helen L:r\ in, Sityrevdh’; Mrs. W;ir-/aer Thmlmv, Nixon, and Mrs, : Mndaline H. (.adoo. Keyporl.

P v t . Ja n ic e A ia ce , Fo rt hraj^u,

s: 1 a W t t V ‘""'I !K | has m tt i e s T h a t h a v e b e e n o f f e r e d t o t h ?

S t r a t h m o r e c o m n i u ^ . i t y ' ) * \ f t e r a l l

i t I s t h e p u r p o s e o f t h e D e m o c r a t

p a r t y t o u n i t e f o r b e t t e r g o v e r n - j g i v i n g h o u s e h o l d t i p s o n f i r e p r« :

m e n t a t a l l " l e v e l s . ” j v e n t i o n d u r i n g C h r i s t m a s .

The newly - formed club is cur-: -------------------rentiy holding Us regular meetings Historic Sites In

•Sgl. ./anic-s /toyf, township p<»h’ct:. Charged by Sharon Batkin, Key­port, with assault a> the Silvers res­idence on Matawan Ave., tiie de- lenu.mi was ordered lu pay an added Si20. '

Ben Mess, 3.‘tl Fairfield Way. Chrf .vood Beach, hud to pay S5 on •’

.,1 F iee Parking la Rear | the very, near future a public meel-. .. _ ___ •_........ ...

Eyo Examination! Hours By Appointment<

DR. G EO R G E W EX LEROPTOMETRIST

Sayrewooda Shopping Clr. <jiParlin, New Jersey rf: Phone: 721*7050

. '. < Idltwild Lane

Matawan, New Jersey rhone: 5CC-5756

Area to Be Marked

police. Robert 1'. Hollingsworth, Red Bank, was ord**;ed to pav $25for making phone calls to BbincheAdams, I Oak Shades Ave., Mata- wan. to which this complainant ob­jected.

lhe ire of Magistrate ShermanThe .State Highway Department I )v? ‘s f! 7 u"<>{,! aw w by c? n,P,a‘«!ss annmtnred if h:i« «t!n-tf»<i m t ' • etus’cc. to lostity > hen their

matters came before the court, ilo assessed 510 against i.eonia l*iein- ing for a complaint clrt»pp«d against Hugo Fleming. Cliffwood, and $5 against Hugh Richardson, Aflan-.ic St., Keyport, for a complaint not loilowed ihrough against Anne Richardson, ‘Ihird St.. Cliffwood.

4 R o o m H o u se

s9997. ^NO SUIK'ONI'RAI UJR.S

Universal Home Bldrs.& Remodeling Service

P.O. Box 1V2 Maiawan

has announced it has siarted to erect new historic .site signs along highways iu Monmouth County. Ptior to this new historic site s'ign.> have been erected along the high­ways in Mercer County.

This is a part of a stale-wide program to erect nev,', more leg­ible signs at historic sites within the oiatu by the New Jersey His­toric Site Revaluation Committee, who select the sites nnd provMe ihr signs, f he highway depai'imeiu is co-upcrhting in this efioit by fur­nishing ihe equrpmem and man­power needed lo erect all such signs located on lhe slate highway s\\3i'*m.

Sites along the highway syMem

Grange ProgramMarks Flag Day ,

T h e m e m b e r s o f l i b e r t y G r a n g e ,

M n r g a i m l l e . m -t n - c e m l v w i t h

N i c h o l a s S a l v e t t i . m a s i e i , p r e s i d '

l o M o n m o u t h C o u n t y o n w h i c h n e w • *n ^ ' \ l > i ( * i‘ l ‘ o n w a s p r e ­

s i g n s a r e b e i n g e r e c t e d a r e . i h e ■ a n ( * ^ v - i tM' l S i d v e i t i ,

T o w n o f M i d d l e t o w n . R o u t e .Ij,M i d d l e t o w n T o w n s i n p ; P h i l l i p

h r e n e a u , o n F r e n e a u A v e . . o p j > o s i t e

W i l l i a r . t S t . R o u t e 7 f ; H a t t i e o f

M o m n o u i h . R - a < i e U . . S . 9 , i - r c e h o J d ,

a n d F i r s t T r . t n v - A i l a u i i c W i i e l e s s

S t a t i o n . R o u l e H i g h l a n d s ,

2 W A N T A D IFree Fsiimates

Call I.Oweli 6-13-17 Day or Night

America says, "That’s far me!"

, w h o r e c e n d v f e t u i u e d f r o m a t r i p

a c r o s s i l i e U n i t e d S t a t e s , d e s c r i b e d t h e i i t r a v e l s .

; P l a n s w e r e m a d e t o r t h e a n n u a l

: p i c n i c a n d l a w n p a r t y . T h e p i c n i c

w : l ! b e h e l d a t ( a m p A r r o w h e a d

. o n J u l y u a r i d t h e l a w n p a r i y w j l l b e h e i d a i t h e n o u n o f M r . a n d

• M r s A r l h i . r I-., . l o h n ^ e n , C o l l s . V e . - k .

M r . s , S ' e l l u * i i a \ t o n * .<as r e j m n u l

i l ! a n d r a r d s v v e r e s e n t l o h e r .

‘ l h e p i ’d g i a n i i r c h n l t d g r o u p s i n g i n e o f ‘ ' A M i e n c , ' . 1 M ' . S t a r S p a n

t i e d B a n n e r . " a n d " C o l u m b i a . T i e -

G e m u f t h e O c e a n . " M r s . S u i v c i i i

r e a d a u a n i c l e , ‘ i ' l a ^ . s ' ’ a n d M i : .

- Isabella .iuisa, “ Old Cilnry," An article on the “ St George and St. Aminev’s Flag" was read by Mr.s.

i Aithur Johnson, .loseph ( ouipoly j spoke on the "R.ittiesnake hlag" and Miss |-;dna Nettei. (he "Betsv

;Ross Flag.") M*s»- Fdward Jo/.sv sjH> ;e on the i I!) siars and strip<.s jn ||,e jjay and i Miss Marie Cost In >poke of ;he i presenl fjO-sta: flag. Ihe program j was concluded wilh group Mneinu ; of “ Old Glory." *i At lhe next meeting, emetiam j ment will he piovjded by n group iOl meml/ers of Du* New Mmkri I GiHnge.

O ld n ( e v e r is t a k in g A in e r u t* b y ^ t o ^ n . , ', o n d l i e r e V o n e o f I h o 1 h a iid M o m * i l t reiiNotift w h y : T h e c n p l iV A i i i iK I*'-Hfi ( ’ i i i I iim m !

J^ e o M i l io i ia l V - H n e l io n n n d q ip e Jo u le iT i i ^ i h t y b o lh f ig u r e in l in n h u r k H f- 'a l b e n 11■ \ m r e t n f i l b r e a k in t r p o f i i ih n i l . v ,

F*o w h y n o t jo in O ie n«-»u lv l . ' l i l ) ln j> e in n d a y w b o p i o \ e I l i a * n - n ig O h l; ip l l ‘ f y u in g t h u m ! *m m a v b»’-e\ o u r h e m t . . . Im i »m*|l d u T o u i rr>,« o f ' ( I .T h b ig K ''< l Ib M lJf t ?

t t t l #I f i M i*MD * .«4 N r *<'4*1*1 r»«M al ffw> (*Nl !'*•/*( « »!"/» t*rrlf la*ht

VHfmI MOfttcfjiiNfl,iirfl/c uvii.mu m binyhim i • su voun M4iiki

D A V E GIOB C H EV R O LET - 110 Main Stieot. Matawan

Personal Property Form* Are Returned

Persomd pro^M-rty mformaiionaj return forms, mailed to nj| bttsi-

1 newsmen in New Jei.sey h week itgo. are being compleied and re- iiunetl to ihe l.o«j| Propenv Tax Bureau nf the tair cif approximaii’ ly M [ier day, accnrdmg 10 Alan I'. Han. Supervisot „f iht* Bureau. 1

Mr. Ila ii said lhat “ ihi.< jkhkI , ; return is m large p.ol due In dtc lad lhat businessmen haw Ion,id lhat tlie mftn uuuiiMial ri-itii u lomi

1 has been so simplified that moM ‘ businessmen, through a quick red leience to thetr l ‘Mi'2 l ederal In tinne la\ ie>oiiis. can complete;

■ I h e f o r m i n m . - , h o n l i m e " M r H a r t

■ punted oul lhat h nusim^sman ; '♦hose htiMrievK peonnal pioper- 1 Iv does not eM red mil) net boi.k •

'"e hits nrilv I wo ligutcs Hi ob .. film}’ ht*- rt-luin

.di I lai I nuied dial n few i eiui n*. art being i e» »• tv t d 'v Im Ii bear nu ;

, -Iteel oi mumrip.d nddii'ss, imd no ; , uh niiln al on i ode numbei v. hu h

ippt h i s wit tin* fund page of the ut/• if i'lal n tna I I m ii i|; |i'( ffe said thal .

; lln'i e ri1 • i■>I l<r sulfu i‘inl ii'denliliea i'hii on ihe uiloi DialioiuiI i etui n in ' I M ' !■ ! . r ! ,ill-i " i i : - I' ' ll' I hf bli* '

: nt - «• p' l' onal pMi|ieiU’ ner> ob ! tatiH'd I i o tu iniihirqi.dilie'- . I h? might hi ! : hr Male If liiei r |* not thi' hu ui» • '•iiinn '.* di th’h'iit hi» ti>* n |<1111>< i r \\ hu h in lo piwvuh < nlh|iifMe illftn lli,l||ii|| 10 flllOW tilli ii< 11 of < h.iiii11 :d prior to U>in ip 'tiiiiii.ii -"ii

’use ther

WANT ADS,

PUREW A T ER

NKW W A TER PHK1ML.H Inslanlly Remove#. 1U0N-RUST - SVU.PHUK * CHLO RIN E

AU. ODORSFrom Ciiv and wei! water. Also prevents fuilhcr rust and cor* rosion c;f plumbing and futures. Fliminates stained sinks, tubsi and toilets. Gives crystal clear water. Fasy insinuation, no refills, no motor, no chemicals. Write or call.

F R E E ANALYSIS AND DEMONSTRATION

NORTHEASTERN CO.565 NOKTII GAKFlF.l.D AVENUE

TOMS KIVKK, N. J . DI MI84

P e t te r 's D in e rH IU llW A V 35. K EY P O R T

— Featuring Daily —

BUSINESSMEN'S AND STENOGRAPHER'S

L U N C H E O NI I A . M . — 5 P . M .

at how easily and quickly an aulo loan can fca arranged al this bank—at low in!eresl rates and wilh liberal terms for repayment. Come in, when you're buy­ing a car.

T H K M A T A W A N B A S KiMATAWAN, NEW JERSEY

FflEE-PARKING

DfllVE‘i(TAND WALK-UP

.JVlNOOWS , .

I M » ~ N <»wd Uvm K* OxpcntlM — b t e J

ihe M hm 60 to McDonald's

STOP...at the Golden ArchesMinute-man service ., . tastiest food in town . . . price* (hot pleaie —make dining ot McDonald's a real family pleasure. Everything is so inviting . . . so spotlessly cteon. Urn-in-m-m, you'll go for ih§ goodness of McDonald's foodj

HAMBUftGERS-hot off iSe griff ond tarvtd on loaded b u n -lh e way you liko 'om belt, lh ey 'ft madd from 100% Pure Bet!—never froien m »g|— but lop>quahly beef ground fresh doily,

FRENCH FRIES - cvl from Idoho premium potatoes— prepared to your ta tie -crisp end golden brown** ond icrvod piping hoi. You nevor hoc) 'em 10 goodl

SHAKES-tho old fashioned fclnd—creomy imoclh from the firtl lip lo lhe loll drew. Um-rn-m flood- onotooNy good?

Once you've eoton ot McDonold's you'll do so oflen. So come dino ,ot McDonald's—mciko il o family affair for o hcop of fun and loti di Good c-aling*

CooX- far the Gofcfdh Areficst

M c D o n a ld 'sHigfiwoy 35 (Just North of Five Corners) Middlotown

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joStice*: AS,i>6r i P!a-iza. Rarharj ;Toy/n?hip and Mufa 'wan. ;Mr. Cahill wiiS b^;ia his. ne>)! duties'July'L and will be idemU'| With various phases ot nwrignfce1

Ifcr.y P S-men es-n.».,e . ic * , lwhi nK feme mpr u-irnnt lo.n* ( — ,u ^ ' .........president, announced today in.u an,j mser-ofne* r,o«.>aiinahou and i |,,rH|jn|. proposed asphyi; p!am>

Joins Surs S&LRaritan Opposes

M Asphalt Plants'i\uv I . * • .. r • •

H u n t a n ! o v * n > 11' p C o n w o i u e

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Wilhsm J . Cahill had iitupttd i »development • liisuufigCi'Mt .position with lIv; 1 Sun j , •. •■•■••.

"> •■'•■:■■■. Sa-Viiipi' and . L o a n A!.sor;tano«. - !• ' jlnr the past I.) warn Mr, -.taint!

‘liJen •associate -- v.-nli Yr 11 Asphalt Plan l ••H Protests Hear

Aren m (nt Wpm Keambure section . Rc.omiiit. djiions lh.it co„*(mi. I Inein -o t - k d f i t a i i . I p w r . s i v i p . H e . v / d u b o i f i | > ' O t . a n a , . p h a i t i i<d.,n t f ~ U t n m - i . ( . : , s 0 f. i ^ . ^ v

0 , ,H f n H r . r i t a r i T o w r c s l . i t * AOtl I s h w M . . OOt D ? p e r m i t t e d U* : • . . .. * '

. ’Wiiliace,. -leading S?«y.sh0 /:fc habej-.r^v g j *da her \Uf is to yea'-, iM •«* re j J T O t C S t S I l O a i « sides v/Uh hin vale and frvc vhtK».

• aad raised m Raritan Township -itul * J*Un-t cUem ^ sdioohvf.here, and i-:'-Key-j t iark St. ntur riioaduay t\eie u; , |()clUed on a b.i acres traut ot

>VOct,'Ue*is ft veteran of World War j.ewved . at lhe .Keypon Borough | Hw:ra lauds back <nU feet rrwn. U I'.aviiii; 'served with die U.S. Council inerlmR from the. Matawan i Ciark S... the dwtdin.. lwund.i,;.

M,v , V iov (or,nm lu fcr,a j a,n(, W » u n ho/|Kjii uul k t-Mn I ,«*>“>/• .- ■ ship it 'is in (lu- name ol l.vncai.

H r . . Cahill has b w i active hi j .Birmingham, Jackson .Si. j i „ c' (,f which firm Matthew- J.li ji’al jjov'vrniii e r.l a I ar.d civic al-j the keyporl/amin;- Boaul ol Ad- k:-ill. Middletown realtor, is prrsi-

ll was charmed ui loi-Hl'Oii uu :iji oiiginai plat tr:

. . . . v... .. ,- y.K .v ...w,e than Mi feet Irom fh<:-Rnntan .lown.Vmp PlarininE-., Board . varmnc^ oy; Lynt.ii,- Inc,, ,»)iclo.v- j |mu.1£jarv of either-Knritan ur Mat-y*d’Aau*r as a m^nbor oT iht* /on- j lowri, mr coustiM-ir.oii of tne platr. ■ uwan Tow...ship.:, so these niunir-

ues could MO! CpIX ‘

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l h e p l a m i-> W e v p o r t im i n -■ h e ; M . u d v b f c . f o r e I a z . r u l v t>.

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hem;1: iw in Mu*ir iocn- .-l!Om> in those nvi»rnc‘ii>«h:iv.s. s«» die t’oundanos with Uo* •■:ecuona!)!e m>:si and air p .h .u> , t 0»?p«,ec'a.*a>ri <>i property vaaies o.nd ■

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to In cannot dn,iau*.’

f?irs. For -many -yettr's he'scrvsd 1 jnstrnent piesnnily has under con-J dent, ll u as a member arid secretary ot the! sidcratwiv mi applica.Hw tor u i mi.r

Davtuna Kingpins! In OB M-Lappcr i

\ i i el J <*f D'J'-’tona driver* jny Board ot Adju^nient. He also j on t ;e tract located ciose to the | ipalmes could .not uppu.*.c. a v a i : NVU(i (|riiV.n l(l old Brids.*.*? Stiuliun) I-a. bW i n actne partici'pani- In I i^yPOrt'’ - Matuv.-an Icwnship - Unce «»u»lil tor the plant helmB | f SO(l-lapi«er NASCAR i■.av,,,„v' ^ ... ....,, _.i ... * ,. -. Kantsn 1 awnship boumlaiy lines, -the Kevport /«nmp Hoard oi Au •: ■’ ‘ . , , :

T h e twvnsli'p committee noted it j justmen!. ; chn:npi«r.S up «K-K car n tc , 1 nero .has banned construction of snch i ’n»e plant in Union ISeach is on. 'vt‘ri’ otnei ^,aueit._u. he (plants within its own borders and j a Jour-acre trad off Rose L.an« ; a,l(* halt oi iuose stanins;. i.i, ’.sei . iprotest:;d tiiai cons'.i'uiition of a j near i^atro t.ake. lhe Union i3>ja;:h i iitilc *o cross th«; tmi^n iin»*. Iriant at the site In Keyporl would | Itoroi 'li councj] has j*ive pernv*«» Tin* race snv Mu; laiy,e crowd iftdvetscly affect ncarny rcsidtniiul; a?on lor the M. .1. Siavola Co.. | Imo a Uthei when Joe Kelly, Con*. areas in the iowns-.ip, ; Inc., Red Hank, to leasu the land ■ shohocken. Pa., the lijui- ch.ainp, J

located in an industrial /oul*, fo» | ran as h*: never did-beiore ihis

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Proiests Detisiun <" ........ . v, . .. ,Mr- Uirmmgham also protesfed I the p’anl. i j w i a,,d a «i sioannii^ out ane.tu •

a decision of (Ik zoning boaf'd not i .,v« . 0 «.-h’in«.” 1 i,f (‘lf' ,U-'" l!<,. u,n jto-permit a resident o[ the Stra'tli- i , |out „ f Si«i aad have to rein,-I thrw |

j niorc comnuinitv in Matuwan! Ihe Raritan resolution j)r!;sc.'iied . laps liom the t.n^h. lies j/ein',it*j ! Township lo vole* his abjection*., so I hy Committeeman Marvin Glinsky | ted a new comer M Orii/., a bi;• |1 <he plan* at a public hearing held.! originally '.va:; one of protest again-1 name in tentral New YoiV ai Han-,

'ti'lip* thii nion'h 1st the Keynort plant, but it was j somville, where lie hails (iout, .but |• -He also reported tha, he hud in-! >V'l^s^ d V Committeeman Fran- j nnkriown in m, (a, as Jeise> ra,- <nc><*t“ d ' •• no-irbv a-nhalt ninnt j <‘|!i x - fie ld s that the Union rieaeii | ing is concerned, to steal in lorj ind could "see the dust fnr jivP j pr<.,x*sc-<| plant be included. 'Ihejthe pri/.e money. I’he !,!« n.ni.es j

nuncil lo Notendcd rewlutson then recited . had to seltle tor second. r J Oia-i ’ ‘ that bolh Keypon a.id Umon Reach I ham. of Dover( ...t.* - lie ur^vd ih

overrule, the /.oumi' board if il vot

W ILLIAM LA IIIL lmany fund rais.njt drives for na-1 and authonzinn a JJ'i.UOU bond is tioi\ally known philanthropic oi »an-. sue to finance, construction of j ‘rations He is a member of Sl. | water mam. sidewalks and curbs Ann's C'urch at Kcansburj*. artd a i un Wcsl 1-ront St. for a distance inetnber of the Kmi'htr. of Colum-] ol UOO feet from Beers St. to Oy*

- bus, Kevport Council. j ter Creek *M ’•Sun Savings presently operates completed.

N.H.. a Daytona!es to permit construction of .the! had a '“ moral respon:jihility" not.'ktnppin makm8 « with anolh.*. ! oiant at its mceihm Julv 11 ! t0 *»« thd "Rhts of their j Daytona spcid di-mon, td uim.f.e,| ••• .. . . . . ; neighbors :n Kariian 'lownship bv Clen Alien, Va.Mhird. Boh Kossell. |t.ouncil tntiodviced orU.n«.fK:e.s va-j .mrrnj|,jni, s,R.j) p|j,nis come in. the. new dr»\v..M from Ni*w l-. .vpf,

eating a portion of Ailir.^ton St. j-or fj lc Keyport plant, Mr. gained fourth.Olinsky noted tha; lhe trucking ‘.o ; a pilouo on the I20:h lap ellmi- thnt phuit would he dama^in" lo . uuU*d all the other b-” mimes. U’H j l<ariun roads, particularly Clark ! sinter, Danielson. Conn.. was com-; St.. for which the maintenance | (>n {0 challenge Kelly'on the j agreement is not being observed by: I2t)th-lap when Ins motor blew. It , Keypoit. under heavv and contin* • pu<*d this Dayuma kin^pm imo the j ued trucking. He found there would - f0nCt. wiih liuper Parno. Tn-i*(on, ; be aaded traffic dangers for Rar-!wn i0p 0( hi!n. Then, in succession, I itan residents, and fumes emission j Parker Bohn, Freehold; Herb Till- J . polluting the air in Raritan home.s j man< Miami; John Onuvcia. While * ■ areas, Mr. Shields had the samel Plains, in the Keyport No. 10. and ■ general objections inserted to cov- 1 jrj Klonike, Nevv Britain, Conn. all j|

wei\t into a biy piteup of the big J name in stock car racing. No. Hi ]

'Ihe work has been

C O L O Rand

P E R M A N E N TW A V E

E X P E R T S

SUBURBAN193 First Street, Keyport

HAIR STYLISTSCO 4-6390

Hours: 'lues, to Sat. 9 to 5 — Open thurs, Nile to 9:M H H W W H W W W W i i H I H i W H W i W W I I W M H W V

nr the Union Beach proposed plant Mr. Olinsky acknowledged r

would cost “ ratables” - in the bor­oughs being approached that are tie-ins with the plants proposed. In Keyporl it is a -10,000-square- foot sportswear factory that also

almost missed it, but Tillman's car j .swung back to catch the Gouveia j wheel as Dick Kirby’s car steamed ,by. |

. . , No. II! luul been tarred ott the Iwill come in on thc B/.tira lands ; i raen ;li |slip, I. I. the mslit before | only if the Lyncar variance gains, ),U[ |md come buck to take a sev- approval. In Union Beach there! enth And at New l-.gypt l-ridav, is a proposal for the asphalt plant j t|le Kevport cur was nood for tioperator to pave 5000 square yards | third- the Kevport repair crewof borough streets. j Was sauslied the car went out in a

At the Keyport Planning Board j wreck rather than a breakdown, meetini! Thursday, there was a losing a right wheel Sunday, in the critical eye cast on the proposal 20U-lappcr.'Ihe car will he back tn by a member, Howard K. .lean-1 action Sunday.

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New or old

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W e w a n t c u s to m e rs a t o u r n e w b r a n c h

Whether you are a new account or have been doing business with us for many years we would like you to try the facilities pf our new branch office at the corner of Lloyd Road and High­way 34. !

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Why is it — a man wakes up in the morning after sieeping under an adverlised blanket on an advertised mattress and in advertised pajamas. ; :

Takes a bath in an advertised tub, shaves with an adver- . tised ra/or, washes with an advertised soap, puts on advertised clofhes, sits down to breakfast of advertised coffee, puts on an advertised hat, rides to his office in an advertised car, writes wilh an advertised pencil . . .

Then he refuses lo advertise: says advertising does not pay, but then, if his business isn't good enough to advertise . . . h« advertises il for sale. ' %

Why is il indeed? t r

Smart businessmen learn lhat advertising is not an expense but an investment — smart businessmen are reaping greater, sales — more profits from this newspaper advertising.

Fes. . . . i t p a y s t o a d v e r t i s e , i f

Y o u a d v e r t i s e w h e r e i t p a y s !

T I A V K Y O U l H A T F A V K I ) I’ l l lC N M W L O W E M S D

C O t V I K A C I ' I t A l ' K S F O I { D I S P L A Y A D V K K -

M ' l S I N t ; I N T I I K K F Y P O I M ’ W F F K L Y A M )

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Call 264-3030 for details

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C h u r c h S e r v i c e s ' A n n o u n c e d F o r B a y s h o r e A r e aUifhicoi9 Cr>3nc?iUfl:vy

Church'5*Mi;ciO f.\. f.uink, PvtUST

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V/*ntoy tlHWth -.4ft|tt#<:cpalji ! ;Vxata S?., Mfruw&u

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S-lm Pr«bj'(eft«B Cnurcfe Haute S< t « ! I rnnfelln Si..

. MulawBn ••.-.•••: J« v . -Cfcwuss A. Gitlowty.

Pastor 1 W atJiip service Sunday is.a-1.

B.ca. 1 his vrnl Im lijnsiH si:i<> service will- jjiegiiiioii singing •; tlmjr

fcnl"' i. Frida

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ii! be ihe . st'. S:'3dj eve KidduI rjoupced by Stevmi j One*! Shci.l>ba) host:? JjOrs. Arthur- Oi^r.field

informal 1 S-itutitov at lO-a.ni. Ml tho con-!CtyecnfieUt v/ill pjev^it

fciegiuion sinking their .favorite j Sicrve« S.. lor Eymns, The Hve/.dicics w/.U par-1 w *1 be c

••; (jfcipaie/ H\ i h t ' fofjowmg anthems: j will f-ftanj '•.?-The'..Wififl,-May'Bring Their'Learn- " 1

2n* ' by ' ■ FriedcII,. sur.i> by ihe ^cherub .and carol choirs; ' ‘Honi:■i/>TlA;6 !arFor.the Lord" by Lynn, r.fuiij1,. by, the carol choir;. “ Thee',Molv 1’Sthi'i. 'he Allure ' arrangt-d l>y Curry and sung by iiie ci'usailer

,Vajwi chaj'ti choirs nnd the .chaiieel choir will Mnj;. "'.vch A Voice of

'VXSnjjing'’ by Sjtaw. Suntfcy. School meets al 10 s.m. Nursery care Is . provided; for .children under

-. ttiree-year&of-age.. .■■■:•On Monday lhe/ministers of lhe

Ktypori-Mi-.triWan C o u 11 c 11 «f I/Cfcvrchcs will .meet at 12:15 p.rn. i al .-'Petersoa's Buttonwood Manor. I Muiavan. Ok - Mission will meet I

' at # o.m. ' ■ . . ■ |Owidwili Circle me*1!.’, cn lues-

.ity at the home of Mrs, John Lain.■■■ tort. 4b 'Johnson Ave.. Mutawan.

men uh.v !ic Sf.touh

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will dcii vr.'r • the- i.-hurjff. Ki<.'<l'.ish : . MoDnlcriilh Kelorm Temple' will (i.ilo'v, . . .! 3!>2 Sycamore Ave., Shrevsbury

i Nabbi.Rir.li.-ini F. Stciiibrink I Sal-'o.-n!'. fvenin.u ser'-'ici-s ’.vill bv ( he'd rridav tver.int; v p.m. | 7'iit- riibbl '/ il! oliici.-itc. ! !'/si■■'/■1,rs I'St'Oneg-Shabbiu will lie Mrs. HI!-

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R£’v. BAtce■ Hariisou, Pastor Sunday’ Schupj v. ill hv.' htkl- at

JJ:*15 a.m.; morn.'nfq scrvict*, H a.m.; VoiHh Fi»iiu\vs)iip, tl p.m. tine) cvanir4’ _service* T p.m.

On \Vcdne&<ioy w i l l beprayer m£>?ti/jfi and flibli.* siuciy:

Vac».vion Bible School will hek! July K through-July J/ from 7 lo J) p.m. .with'’ classes for all a ties. -

Jon Klein, Mrs. Htnr; Ernest KreUmor. ;>ri i r . e C o h f r n . l hc* r a h h i

seniior. by Kubbi Cl ot Uaiiiosburj*

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KfV. Harry H. I ’inC,

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VnUe<) Hebrew Confrfg^^ois ; , B/oriI St., Keyperi. • R«b»i }!. 0. H. Levine * A future /or our Past and Pret;

nlpht nf. ; : J 0 p.m.Saturday fit S a.m., cars wd! j

leave the church fot* rhe picnic si I Lebanon. The in charg<*

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Kingdom Unit, 52 ftiviouri .St.The wetkly Ministry ^chiwi will

_. . _ ,, , . . [open lit 7:25 p.m. Thur>d,-,y imd: « . r? l f* E Ch will bf followed, ut MO p.m. byl&J Mtia St., Mi avrao J the sorvioe mtjetirsy.Rev.. Robert Jh. Addms. Pastor , , „ c . .. , r

- - - « i z&MW^tchlb'A'er Bible study ut 4*15 V-in. will discufs the necil for Chrhstians to exerris^.SteadfHMnesn."

! n '^ Y;n.r Name Bc'Sancllfied . ^ w s ( ; s v,„ ; hl)il, lht.lrvstII be st.uUifd ai P p.m. Io*?sd*iyj

j at thf eijfjni liiblc Study cunt«,-.s !o-1 cafed at Kingdom liafl, Keyport;)

A«)iintic ’ Avi*. and xtt Wilson j• Ave,. Mdtawan; \l Cnll D r f Ha/.-1 j Jet; R Monmouth Ave,. Port Moil-j• fnoiith; Raritan Aw., Ke.tns-1 Jbury„ and tin* honus t>f Arlh-.ir! j l ’ajnier. MiddU- Rd., N'oilii Cen’t' ‘ j vilk*. and Leroy pnli:, Rose SCliffwood.

At the H>. 45 a.rri. wo!'.hm, the wiil be “ UfMtie ihe Hurnli.'j* Bush."

The official boyfd v-*iH V/fdnt-Miiiv ai S p.m.

Grace MflhodiM ( burcb St. James V!,Union Beach

Rev. E)dnd> C. Campbell Pastor

Closing, exercise v.-ji) be lieid Fri- Vj»c<nion

rents

i h e H o h n d H C h u r c h \Kev. Andrew A. Burkhardt. j

MiniMtr ]"Ten S>ck Men’* wili b<> the scr-1 ^?.v. M*.-

inon topic Sunday r.t the 11 fr.ra t vj-,oir. A worsii'p service. jfiVisHable

rl1ie Rifle Chib meeis Wtdnevlay jchureh i« "M (i'-.HC pm. on ihe indoor-ran^e. i met'jA ;>L

Radio Ciass meets Thursday at j Varatj'

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26 W. Front St. - CO 4-2000luiby Cliarpe — Free Parking At Rear

Open Friday Evening

ihniuil Mtawbeny feftival on Satur­day at the educational Hildinj: horn H p n:. Tickets may be pur­chased ut tbe <k»or.

davwiil Ih* held at this Ih the vimirner.

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Rev. David L, Bucci. PastorVoi'nihK wo) ship service on Su.v

day wili be hold at iO a.m. dvirin.u the Mim.tner months.

Hie Friendship Circle will men Wednesday Kt P p.m, in tbe confer­ence room. Tvteanor BushmA.n ftiul Marilyn Ayre will be c^lwwtesseE.

Vhc»tio»i Church' F.dux/J will be- Kin on July %.

ny prWi'

first 15i:ptisl t.hureh Matn and W. f hird Si6.

- KeyportRev Mujsic.e W. rlLhip*

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Ayala, )«! Fieneau Ave., Matawan, adv^ttc'S family wor*: ship as a ttelerrmt against juvenile ileimoueucy. Mr. Ayaia ind h s wife, Lydia, and then’ son. Roy, 6, sv;)) f.orvc as delegates to ani eight:

I Helorntfd Ciiurcb ot keypon ) Warren St.. Kty|»ort| Rev. John H Sharpe, Pastor ) Ke^uUr morning worship >eiviCit j Sundav wdl be ai IU: *45 h.td. with a seemusi bv the pastor. Mrs. CaJ-

i vin Mr-s ! v.ifl i»e ihr i-ueos! or^anisl.

day wm church a 5 p.m. 1 meet at f or Mt*

smdny Scmv>J and ! day i?i{c-i;)y /Oni»i ennver.tion ■ o/ icnic will i)e held Satu;1■•: J ,i^hj?vah:R Witnesses, scheduled for •i a buA will leave the j Yankee Scariiur.t in New York. Ju ly , il:30 k p).; returning nt i 7-14. At such assemblies, all ;nem- • eryone , « o i j i s aslied to i bvrs of tbe family sene as debv (he churcli at Jf; it‘ .n.in. | ^ale.s. There is no special sd%*c-‘- 'dfcojik. Children goin>', i Con of representatives ar.d each

[without poivms are asked to brings;j meni^r of fhe rron i\‘gf<tion is. ,u slip releasing ihe church frunt I quxldi^i to attend. A tots 1 of l05{responsibility. ! fM-rsonA will represent the Keyport.

Gedvtfmane Lutheran Church i Sunday Schooi neyios m o»»Kr^»uon at the Now ^orii cc*U-Maple P I, Keyport ! a.m.; Holy Communion td 10'-*ll> | \ ention.

Rev. Frederick Koos. pastor i«.m. wohshlp*. eveninp service, ----?---------- :— — .Sunday chinch services will be hi ! 7:^0 p.m’ ! This n'cek, why don’t you.10, y:Vi *nd I! anv Chuivh i IVavtr meetitjp »<.•/? Wednesday j look th/oufih the windows of:hoo! meet? nt 6:45 a.m. et 7:3P p.m. J your church , . . from the inside.

H*'st t lmrch Ol Chnsl. Scientist 84 Broad St.. Kecpori

Sunday s r r v i c e and Sunday School, 11 n.m. Wedr.»isduy4 testi­mony R<eetinj: 8 p.m. Readmt; room open Wednesday and Saturday from 2 to 4 p m.

“ Christian Science” will be the subject of the Bible l esson this

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TJ»wrs<?ay, June 27, 19,A3 TK JOyr'-'At\T\Y’*v O/ficf't'*- O i i S i tm i l y ! iW U i:N i *>f Husiki'tjg

Ne»vty eK’cted ytUcurs oi IVionmouth Chuptvr o l: Koanshurg-MuWietown National Bank, Mi< ond vice She American Institute. ot Ranking- ime up fur the j presideut: Norris t . Hnrsrnan, Unii; Brunch Irusl

«/, fh<? recent orgiim/atsonui1 meeting of ( Loiisfi.'iny, flufd vfc« president; .Richard N*‘h*ruiK, lhtk Chapter. lell tu right) Charles C, Schvck ]r., i Pvoptas National Hsutk, Keyport. ir<’aKur*r; John Farmers awl Merchants National Kunk, .Vtotuwan, ; Kay, Keanshurg-MuUiiefO'tVn Nuimnal IJ.tnK, s'.'oe- pTJf*iide<)i; ilolmth t. Crawimt!. Mom>?outh Lounly ! Jury. .NaiicnnI Dunk, fust vice president; Ktnnt^h Browrr. j :• ■ • • ■ ‘ |, ■ •• . • . j - . ■ .The Monmouth Chapter of thui es. He said. there art1 over Jfcl.OOU I sist of iwo At*mi*.su*rt» ol bank (ram- I

American Institute of Banking held! n^iubets in th,* U. S. tn 56b dup- j ,Pj. given at !ht‘ i*reer»old Regional j I|k organizational meeting at the j i ^ 5* ,lhcie %Vt ' ! f e t,M|?(c,r- ln j Hij-’m fc«:ho*.l. > h«: {ir-.i. scn-,es!er vv.ll i

i,-. r r v’,„. iu i^ ew •,els*3'. The Monmouib l ( bcfitn tm Sept. lu and wiil iun fori i i n ^ e r w M . N t w l y J t e r ,* r ~ a p r i » H l o f all b a n k s i n m w e e k s w i t h t h r e e h o u r s o f i n -

».*•?<;! cd pre&ioem, C h a r l e s C. j .Monmouth and Ocean Counties, j <iruetion }>er week The *tco” c! ?U'?H>ck ir., of thfi Farmers and j Holmes C. Crawfoi'd t»? the Mon* s rtn e s t e r hcpins .ian. 13 and

■ Merchants Bank, MaUtron,.- pre-1 mouth County Natural Bank, Red will also ruu 14 weens with thrve • : j bank, fjrsi vice president «n<l I hours pfr week.

Mr, Sehuok outlined rhe purpose chairman of the cducatum commit- j Mr. Crawford sni**i that in addi- udi; functions of the American in* *tte outlined plans for the lomsngjuoii t0 »jlc usual euurses of pnnei* ‘itiUne ul Banking whun . is . pais of ban* operainvns. evorsonvcs,

- Uiri»est industry sfxmsorcd educa- j . Slate 1 raining Program : hw, negotiable tnsirurtenu. effec- *i*>nal program m tho United Stai- He stated the program wijftou- live letter writing, as.u others, ihe

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Support High Graduate Cams Ptaee lu Kutgers Itouiug jtylaUwail All-Stars Belt Ke\p«rl

S t a r t e r.Jersev Snoir League .. baseball ['

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* weekend. lht? big sen&auon down &l the snore was lhe lust defeat! hamlet* the Teasus-kadmg-- Red i ^orieu :n

■ fianK "Tire- r»v Manavquan s Hank tc. bro.vn, ?>h Scnvier. hul lhe eye-opener in | P af t . ? S cf,,

.-.Ibis part >>f Uie country ws*s the | va:j»- aii •victory for fcillv Geises. Kevpoit! |.Hiftb tnteliman.-m'ef the -Matawan 'A.C. m his • first-- league-. atari.

pft.chcK (of Man«{£«r Dim Csallipn s Frsenold. Townsmen and■the: Geiiter triumph- *m r«wrd«fJiji»vito»Kt. ct-im tlie- counlyseaf. fwW .Saturdav. A. Hav.-in, :. . * * ......... ,. , . - " f; I-lUpaln<.-K. .It matters lit;te aitci that non j pu.i-ium :»•,

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freforethe- Bemiur Kmghls f>-5 ,aL . jVp}|.■ tne Palawan high School tieid Sum! y n dftv^o#-that the Red Bankers maul* f •- - - ed ths- ToiUivncn U s ih* %.»w dav | lf

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Neff Heads Listwitn Jack Mcl.arthypilcllill!'.

Gemer was Riven a run'-on which to work in. the first ■ when Ro|>Kane.smiled ami George-MilcheU r _. .. ,tnpluii otf George Morrell. Mala-■! J | V | I A l i i f / ICw m Hijsh hurler starting for the i l l v i 1 " . I M d l U S /». C.-.-Alter-, that.. Morrell was uu tpuchablc for thc freehold bats­men, but Geiger had his lust cro;.s-

I 1,1 i *easonmtercoilegiale rowing

just closet', -a second :»l- j uudhis ot Keyport High School, j i Kodney Croes ul the Class of IMI.I gained a place in Hut^crs rowing.

. , , ! He, bittfi aa;}U.4l . o.»-,auU dinni-i of • ,lj^!.iv,,(u(.jht crtw, a ncwl’.’-oi'eani/,the Mimmoulh County catnolic j ^ arm ’ of Huini'is iw ii i; ; in the

■ firt; going past the MatnWail b a ts- l'0"*1' prrtani-.i«o,i. r«ttntl>. h tH . past soas»»n. I lut c-!iv had to cm-men to keep tli. ,esi of tne t;am“ J r |,llS v n 1 ' ' 'h " K ‘‘K l1’",' ft'scoreless slaltMn^tf KeyporU savv two of_ the CYO ; l(fy)a startup om in row,n};. hu ukI-^ i j spons -iCiims from thi;* a l t- a , Jnp» **emn ihi* subscription to jwr-/ Ont Hit To Outfic-ld . • I honored. C.oach Frank Ryan s Holv j cha--* a S'M(M) shcM But dospUi* j 0"-^; Only one, ball was hit to tho. out- j Nm dy ba.skeibait team fiom tinian j tfiJs. they had th*' satisfaction '.'f ■ fc-

. field agamst Gfciger- and he ianned i .Beach, and the St. Joseph s, Ke>*., ocuiji "noi last" in the bis; sprim ! p'‘(en'tatters. Billy ( ol)ins matin an j poi.t., bowling u-am. j mci's on Laki* Qmnsaijjsjnond. jearly bid for a homer that was cut j lhe baseball champs of had i Worccsier. Mass.. m nml-Mav. al-1 J .oft.In ripht field. Sunny Oatafano. j pretty much the .same hiuwp as-: so t'tvin . such cstyb.ltshed crews ! s*,\llumr. Cleary- and Billy Hogan j Holy Family uses m the. L Y 0 1 as Navv, Princeton and t.olLunoia j Iswntched with diisgusl as the Gei»er i league this year, wuh the batierv ' close orusbes and boaunK mr hca- \

. croasure sent a third, strike past j of John MrUonough and Iul l.ew«'* . , v.vei^ht varsuies ol ct Hc eti new!them a second time. -Rich Wenner I dow.ski showing lhe way. • to lacmji like b'-. Joseph >: and I.a- ;

• Was-the onlv one who could hit:j-« boivjin*/ five5 St lo-ieph’s j lJ!,l*^deipnia. 1 •the KHS freshman consistently-., j bowlers received awards, . Jo h n ! the first Keyport alumnus to.

As for Morrell, his mound et* j Ueach, Dob Brown, Mike Duff, Lou • have part in Rutgers rowing was !.^ari-was good enough to win ninej Nappi and Ken SVyaifo Beach ’ * ' 'oul of ten ball games: « was just also gained a special award for athe Matawan hurlefs misfortune j hi«h average of 175 and Mike

“ ; Hut^er« put a b}»h!welglii crew, one m which ih<‘ i boathouse on Mte Ranlan Kiver m .wormy weather i*. oirsmen are limited to 130 pounds, on the river a -i for a practice run on ih«* nvvr. Uu scvne to (he ’ first time this year ami J . Rodnev troes. Kevport. riiilu. above shows the linish »! the race wilh t’o*

^■!a sophomore. £amco the Kiarlsn^ berth as co.sswam 1 iun:bia. one ol (he top lightweight trews in the east,for this boatload. ; in which the Scarlet loOvi ncar!\ puUt-u a Mimuj;

liO m - 7 ; In the picture to me lett. the Rutgers lightweight* 1 upset. Columbia making a de.spviation dru.-v ut lht\*}i> ar/* .shown pushing off fnmj the flout at lhe Rutgers end to pul* out victor by the margin oi only !%vc>

■ ideas about this. :.Um oxv.vauicorry watches a.>d announce a com \ivi ohrtnKC1 c»‘ sMoke by tl»c cox

o? '.he covsv.-r-.in s \vaic-‘>. the Ktrukc oar nods tin* .second ior ;.ne phan.i’e oi beat and llu* c(>\sv.aui bi.ire:. ;l out insiantlv ihiou^n hi;> micro­phone. A j'oxswam must ha\ t* vocal Dow1;’, t.vacl cmmciaJiori. aivJ snht* se'.ond co oiUinaiinn oi m«nd and vocal organs ;n iit'i.iii” !ht* sitokc change (.ad across.

When the shell a irudms: other shells, oe u only one leading shell, more dmv oriiinanlv faths on tlie coxswain as the siroiie oar cannt»t see ihe shell or shells ahead. I lie coy^wa.'n must measure the .sirokes Ih.e nvai shell, are r:nv.n^ in sonic, iu tact, m most roving I ouchc-t so

I crews, he repi/rls observations 1 it‘-id anew ’ conunnous/V lo tne iiroke. oar and ■ \Hr^hotili‘s : tnev together decide jn chnnijtnfti Mikul.i hu ;

in ihe stroking lo meet the <*m;*r-1 sevi»nib an pjneies of tne raeiny at anv panic-1 fvipl.> kj

Aan'ia! i'.anv-‘.<js d.e »/V.- ■S ) t }< \ ' l C lp.Ur* \ f I) Isaturdav ai ’.'.ie Kevsy*!': i:'uh ;V 1 \ I l i l J l r p ■» h J

i 1 l 1- 1 i 1 ' i * *ii*a:n aa* cornj'i!»s>'-'l t t i i e Htav/‘».<uui Howk.:; tne Kovoor. team it nit Jer*;. and Sl.

i w:l; b(* xnofaer iea«!:!'s Siiiidav ai : p.m wren• -i New Yo.'k .'-ill-Siars.• inanw.iemetit of Ai .\Ut»UiPr. sii-.fe »'i»rv\t;i:;,s:o‘ier. coiner io KHi> lie hi oi piav cue Bav.sho;e Ail-

i rn-? \y -;i be c*:i vA-.iUfJr-n yati-.e io orepare for lt‘e touii.rv ,'tar'jn^ .luiv 1 .

In Ihe Aii-S'.ar, tame. *.ne Kev­port side haJ ine belter ot die eo- 11*,}/ in ’.he earlv nirune^ Bubo V/al­lace. tbo >iartm^ .A-I/j(a;var,.piJcn;:r. :iad control troubles. When Uon Nuss srifued w:ir> am aw aat m ih;r fifih. K'.vi>i»v:. was v::);;i-.i c*n Irad l.efiv s\;u. tl*.y l^evnori b-.ari- ii!'.' pitcher, v-a.'i ea^inu a:onv», nice-lv. iiien Maiawan suddejilv cnioose "ii hm*.

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VVavne la<k..;>n. Sjiaikv l.auio and Boo bai*asso on bas**. Jackie lo;- lies, who hat: previously hr- a honu- run. jy>ked om :\ h-r.e. Direr-bui’.^cr to dea.’ uu-? ba;>es and the -fcm-e. was ti:*d >-> with Cirn*' Semcn/a comtn;-. ;:i to: Kevix>r: !.o aiojj die

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wnr fht‘ »,eo'.urdo uuf.n Ov ujpomg ;‘.e;.uune • last Sunday. ■ led .v m y s oe.l anotner uofco m bis record as a pitcnei a I-moceih h« had «o survive a si.x-iUA ■s iu a i v } \homer t«v Slats l.oftland w:lb th-i sacKS loaded noarlv brou[*nt Nep- J.vne back mro i.hv ca• i name when he Ciiiisvooaers were lead’ll” 10*:.

helper* Jus own -cause along bv a lut m (ne .second mtung which brough: ui the first ?wo 3a’ •uns. Georj.>.e Jacobs delivered the decisive rap. a triple ;n the fuutth tha; eteared tl;e oases arid madtf tne --J& lead 7-0. .Ar;i« CoUieU - had loer hits in Hv« times.at bat mchiding a homer Ray Ctslo rapped'out three hus in four times iu bat for Udfwood. •

lhe -3.r5 team uncovered a new pitcher bndav when they beat the Highlands Blue .lavs undor tno lii*h:s l.’-'h Mike Reskev. the new­comer. tossed a two-bitter. Soltys, with a base-clearm;* double in dui

and Jacobs with a triple with

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to run up a^am-it Cicij>cr on ’‘hot” day for the Keyporter. Mor* r?ll fanned elj»ht Townsmen.

Sunday tho Matawan A. C'. twice came (iom behind against the Bel-

nine only to j»f> down in iiic ninth by one run. The overworked Pat B/.re/.niak could not hoid thc Knij»hts on the mound for Mata­wan and he was clouted lor five early- runs by (he visitors. Vern Havens, former Pt. Pleasant High pitdmr, »t\ the mound for Belmar Knighls, weakened in the fourth. Cleary l(:d off with a homer for Matawan in that frame. Bill Volta walked and Punkin Brown, Cara* fano and Larry Tomasello all fol­lowed with hits. Then Jack M o Cormick, relief pitcher for Mata­wan. sent a triple over third base to tie the score.

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Strano for hi;*!* ^ame at 275. Tner were 10 St. Joseph's bowlers ‘»ef- tiny insignia for "200‘' j»ames dur­ing the season. The hu*h series trophy was Brown's on his G07.

Basketball Stars Attend Two famed basketball stars were

present Nick Werkman, Selon Hall.

Donald Doirua, i Union Beach res­ident when a member of the ( ’lass oj PC>3. He rowed No. I oar on ihe Scarlet junior var.my in 19.V>* 5i». At the same time, a Matawan alumr.us, Robert Uummm*. rowed on a Rutgers freshman crew.

(!roes is in an entirely dilferent role from a man pulling one of the eight oars. He sits in tlie rear of the shell with the steering tiller

u?ar moment. In other cases, (he j jxni, leading S-5.| co.\.iwam just reports on rival ; p.i|Ve ■? Sv'.vcd up. j strokitvt- and walw eonitiiians he j But lbis was Sl). Kovmll -observes ahead m his oivu sncii a I ..,..11. , n„,i ii;,,rn„, .......

su-ain limiiiij from lits watiih. (.roes j la|K, #lld Uu. |ane, of 0l|ler « J ; - id “ Jnote.; he hatl lu no this at Uut-ei s. j . th(.n ,lp- a„ d lel.s! J. 'Other schools of row.n- ilinu-h. j thc sll()kc lKir ,x kk , uu ilis own ‘ ‘

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the leading scorer of the country. ! his prime responsibility. It might and Bob Vcrga. t h e St. Rose, I he assumed from this that his prin- Belmar, flash who will be attend- cipal dulv is to steer lhat straight ing Duke University. line which is the- shortest distance

The Rev. John R. MacDonald. * >>e‘«’pt-n tw.i point; in the lane in Monmouth County CYO director < l*,e crew is racm;

I ’ m p iren -- M ille l i , M ul|nt.

presented plaques to both Werk- man and Verga fnr their accom- plishmenli. An award as t h c “ Monmouth County CYO Man of the Year” went to Wally Neff,Union Beach, for Ins years of work in organizing and carrying along CYO ynulh activities.

Workman gave an address on w h a l Selon Hail expects of a basketball player, bolh in t h e classroom and” on the court. Me emphasized that unless the effort in the classroom is a worthwhile one,.there.will be nothing to report

court for/^ny ;pi«yei\ no, mailer how much a reputation he might have acquired in high school.

There also were awards in golf and basketball. The top basket­ball award went to St. M ary’s, New Monrnouih, fnr being the county winner a fourth year in a row under the coaching of Joe Melosh.

In the course of the program.Peter Kenney, president nf St, Jo- \ beat 10 meet a challenge or sprmr seph’s CYO, led the salute to the j for the finish line. The coxswain, i flag; George Parlock, adult advisor ! under anv condition, must watch of; th* .Sr. JbsephV1' CYO. intro- { all oaiS. note If the ‘ feathering.'1 duced the guests and the Rev. i the pulling in top water to sprint is William J . Hausch, of the guest ’ “ * ’ ’parish, offered the prayer.

Wind Conditions ImportantIt is not quite that simple, Croes

points out. Conditions of wind, eith­er a headwind or a puffy cross­wind, can make the cosswain’s job wilh the liller one of finding more u line of least resistance than just .jetting h straight run and hold­ing it. He also has to calculate from his recollection of charts of the waters in which the race is be- inf, held what the crosscurrents and eddies are. how swift is the tide if it is river water, watch for floating obstructions that may be­come a “ crab” to a swecpswinger, and even, in rough water, to keep the shell angled to th keep it from swamping.

Hut thut i.* n<>» all An eight-oared crew rows at so many stiokei to the minute. Then: is a vast amount of theory in rowing as to the role the coxswain shall play in settim; the "run” of the .shell, the spacing of tho heat and the inismg of ihe

St. Ann’s Sinks Holy Family 9-5

when Matawan to bat in the bottom of the

I .seventh. Coil^s continued his mur«i ................ ■“ j derous work with ihe stick as he- (.an Distract Stroke ; smashed out another triple, scoringI The leason tor the coxswain not j i'ovmo and Wallace and cutting the participaii .g in decisions iu some ; Keyport lead to one run

j 00 development in local speeo- sunt rue mu was the- snowing of K«s.s Hamt.n. pilmmg a laluorma •■ipnod ski boa?, ni regatius at Pennsvitle haiurdav and Nats-- . park on the Delaware Sund-iv .Ha/tei .speedster came 1:1 second a! Pennsvtlle. tncn r.nkered wuh h»s motor a bit overnight find came in a w vv mipre.ssivc first at Na- ’aonal t'ark lht* following oav.

ihe victorv o! ihe Hazier driver siiown ne is ready foi the big eveni at Red bank Jm y i»*/. Harrison U('gus. kevport. won ins n e w ciatt m the SO cu. in. hvdroplane d.vision. wil! make his dehm m i.'lb.l racmi* ui ihe National hweep- strti;es on the Nave>mK. With botnthe focal dirvers formidable con- .tenders *n then divisions, tiie. R*.-d : men aboard, were the big guns ofnank regalia takes on an especiahv ' f. hfi -.ood .-Utat*.colorful baci’en'und ilim year. :

l.i the. oi;;iH*aro fieid. tne recentbold successes of the members otthe. Central leisev Outboard Rac-inu AsMiciation ran into a cluck :on die t.oooer Kivci al t.olhngs- iwood. John Henriksen. Keyporl, \wa.{ disqualified tor a minor in-i r;..,» i» ,.a • * 1 tr . i. „ .1.: 1 1 r ive baysho *-* area uutorisH I adfraci <m a ie n iking a good show- ; „ , ,• • „ . 1 ' theo dr vmg pi vileges suspended“ 'f. '» i T 11! ? * : *hV ra™ IT .- i ''v tho State" D,viSK,a Of Motor Ve--

1 L \ - . 11 ‘ ‘ f ■ , t L 1 ’!' ' hii'li's uiidiT pt'i»vj.iiui\s of the jHiintdir-.vs. Matawan. '.vho.se boat sank : 1

; Ihe ,lo team g(»esr back to , Hmiuands tnmght :o pla- .kiris;; l.on.struction. Long hranrh. under t ihe hphts.

M o t o r i s t s P e n a l i z e d

St. Ann’s, Keansburg, sent Holy Family, Union Beach, into a down

schools of rowing is that it is felt discussion between the s'lokc oar and the coxswain can distract the stroke in his pacing of [he shell and can lake away trom a cox-

skid in the Monmouth On.ray CV() j g a in 's care m ho'ldiiU! a prn;kv League .ace .Sunday. with the liller.

Matawan Takes Lead :Keyi)ort ap/n^ued to have saved j

theni'elvcs when LoSapio, theii* i catcher, picked Coltius off base ut third. Buf again, ihis was not so. ; Walks filled the bases and Charge.

lhe " Beachers fl-S at the K e a n s - • j Silvers hnnit', lit in a iym<* run to r!buru field Fied Jones, starling) ut 1 nu’-' rejiorLs himseil aa g.ad j Matawan. Then Jackson hu safety \nitWier for Holy Family, w a s i,lial al Rn^^rs tluue is talk to-; and three more Matawan runs)blasted out in the fourth a iul lloly I K ^ 1*-1' be'ween CO.,'.warn ,ii«l j romped home to pul lhe t.‘am man. |1-amily support behind him lapsed ! ,"a r . Im ,h“ slra e;;y ol toe a«ed by Ned II,'vino ahead U-S.baillv. I he tiniou lieach nine made | !'■ "«< » » ;• ‘ ^- hid to P 't hack in the hall game perwHy when the shell is belund

k ...................... . i nv-.-i!.- aim lhe coxswain is in lhein the top of the fifth, but Ih e i r ! ' ' ' ; " , .run sc-c.i-i.irt "'as loo little and too ! ^ I1'*' P^mon to make the ohser-%• . . ri ; v -,i,/knc r.ti li'hiiMi In < li»f* i i uip. late.

Census Schedules Survey Of Repairs

Information onm a u i T U D I I T l iP C C\/C ' "iiormation on expemliiun s for n v s w 1 n n .U IW C J . E V E j ri-sidcutiHl aiie.ations and repairs

ENTIRE WEEK Eve 7:00 - 9:16

Matinee Saturday 2 P.M. Sunday Continuous

Starting 2:15 Feature 2:38 - 4:53

7:08 - 9:26

"lan Fleming's"

D r. N oThe First James Bond

Film Adventure"V rA R T IN O WKD., JU I.Y Ird

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will be collected in the Ju ly Quarterly Household Survey, ft was announced by Diiector John G. Gibson of the Census Rureaii regional office hi Philadelphia. The survey will be conducted lo­cally and in the .'15(5 other sample areas of (he country during the first 10 days of July.

Item* to be covered in the sur­vey iiu'lude painting, plumbing, roofing, flooring, and other related repair and replacement pmjretn. Repair and replacement of h-utiog and air conditioning systems will be covered also,

in addition to the queM.ons on alterations and r(kpa:is. inquiries will be madr iu the Inly Quarter­ly Household Survey regarding tra­vel hnbiiii of Amet leans. 'Ihese question* will cover destination, type of transport usod, major rea­son for tup, overnight accoinnio- da tion* tued, and related item*. ’Iliu travel question* ant part of America's first Census of Inns-

I porlallon

thru AUG. 3LAMPLIGHTER H’CAP

Sat., Juna 29

As a result of Iheir victory. Hie Keansburg team is right on the heels of the league-leading St.M ary’s*. New Monmouth, combine.Holy Pamily is back at 2-2. Coach Frank RyaiVs team will play St.Rose of Lima, Freehold, al St. Jo ­seph's field on Broadway. Keyport.Sunday. The Keypon pai'bh team

waves to i had a h>y Sunday and will be o n i4'*'1-''’ *the road next Sunday. (pula on the

St. Ann’s jumped av.a> !o a lead ia the first inning when Ijm Me- Callom led oil with a two-bagger,Chuck Pflug h't safely and Huckie (,‘nnnon srored them with a triple.

Checks Keansburg Junes then kept the Kcaii'dwrg-

ers in check to the bottom*of the fourth. Dig Jim N«)vembre. a Mitl- dleiovvn High.-star in ihe season just closed, shook the Holy Family p inher by leading off the frame with a blasting tiiple. Joe l.angan scored Novembre, then a fhrrc- bagger by Hoots Harry ami two fielding errors ran the St. Ann's total for the inning to a fi-0 lead

Nations on which tn base decisions.('toes has found '.hat u coxswain

ha.* a peculiarly unsuspected func­tion. lu the tension of a rowing race, the very tremendous “ iry '’ lhat the. oarsmen put intu their ev­ery stroke, the excitement that

The rampant AlaUuaners j oiled it up ia the eighih on a double by Wallacr and singles by Devmo and l.auro.

In ihe regular season p lay the Clilfwood PAI. continued to pro­hibitively dominate the race. But One. Nuss. pitcher for the Keypon .JeUs. non bed himself a place in the Babe Rub hall of fame bv pnehing a no-hitter against them

grips in tension and emotional | Monday. He lost 2-0; two walk

Ttuwon-'

nine hopelessly dista»ieed.Ilnlv Name (*»j

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imi shallow on any of ihe eight oars, or if nnv of the oarsmen are pulling too deep, giving a shifting Icndenrv to the shell or ‘‘oft-hea.- ing” the set mimber of strokes per "run '’ of the co-ordination of s;s eepswinging.

All this is fundamental to being a cnx.iuain. Thnt, and like a jock- , .ey in horseracing, tuit being too j pul Holy Family behind only fi l heavy a weight for somelKxiy else - • • 1to pull along, fl.en we go info the theory of what else the coxswain shall be charged with.

Set*, Paco 'ihe prime obligation of seliin

' the imnibe. .c strokes pc* minute in > x( Kn I an eu;lit-oareu shell is tha*. of th»*11 tner "stroke," the No. I oar diiectly m ' front of the toxswain and taee I"- j

! face wuh him. If the shell is ahead f r : of rival shells, ihe Mml.e oar, fac*! st:

ing back at the opjxidiion, can t nuMsure each likely challenge Ui\w

‘ come up from rival shells and *»!ep iip the pace m hn o'An sledl as i the pressure of racing demamls. H" annoiiin'*-- to the covswaui tlie new , '!• < 'j’

.number of .Stioke, pet minntf the [ i’iVi-V.'1 ).

. shell shall < ai ry and the coxswain. 11*.*ijii/.i. e with n megaphone strapp-rtl ov-i y er ln« mouth, culls it out to ihu n ; u.,, mainder of the oar.sim'n m ih** | n,», mimim. i>> shell, striking the second when the ’ ;y oh-i-m u, ih beat is to Ih* raised m uiimhi

pilch, as the cresvs "n ’>se’' up un der a series of ‘'tens.” mid as the

battle it out side by side, ovs'.»aiii the need to

be a "calmer down” lest, by over- nying, the oaismen splash need- hwsly, “ dig" uk» kecply wiih their oars, or "skid" on the surface in “ leathering."

Competed With Fxpcricnccd Foi (.'roes personally, I.is job a.s

coxswain In an accomplishment at­tained in competiiion with more ex­perienced opj>osi;ii>ii In Rutgers, as m every other lowing college,a.s a new gtoup tomes out for jrowing, a "i'tist" shell is made up j •’-•ul of those uho have had expe;lewe 1in rowing in high .school or p r e p la nschool Despite thi1 com of it. row- j W tn

t mg is an established sport '

a wild pitch und a throwing error giving the P.*\L lhe rum for their seventh straight vieiory. Wheeler Si*h.mode pitched the shiOout witi for the ( ‘lift’vood team.

standings after the game

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the week before when he was out in front til the pack in B stock hydro, had mntor troubles ap­parently due m ihat immersion aud could not get going a. all or. Ihe Cooper. Ibuce Hurd, t h e club’s out-of-.state member from Tottenville also was ruled out in A stock hydro by the race com m:tiee.

Gain Second In Classes Only the l,etw°nske brothers,

Bob aud l.ou of Umon Beach, made the Cooper course and came in for cn-dited poiats, both gening .sec­onds in their classes, i.ou ia BU and Bob in I l.! The following day, Bob made the long trek to Milton on [he Susquehanna, t h e home waters of Don Pontius, Sunbury, Pa., who won the national thanip- lon.ships ie. C. Utility in Selma, Ala., last fall. Pontius showed he had lo;;t none ot his i- ili over the winler by coming in for convincing firsts twice.

Bob l.eiwenske trailed Richie Rees. Pottstowri. Pa., tiie national high point man, the first yo-around, but showed Rees his wake over tiie long I -/'J mik* rour.>e the .second tune. The tjuio.i In-at’* driver was awarded second place

i points on the day for lus-rbetter "J,1 elapsed time. The racing d?/ver.s i i found ti'e placid waters belweeu i ; ihe mountani passes and she long j , straightaway tun> ou that river n ’ the best itnnluions for rating tlies

| have encouuieied all year '. There w e i e S-l lacing craft

l | answering ihe staiie iS »un m all ‘ classes al Folhngswond and 7(1 at Hi M.lion.<J I ' ~ " .................... ........................t i

system aud mandatory speed pr;> gram. Motorists penalized weio Wdiiam .1. Mor'decal jr., Warren St., Keypoit, R J . Gunstone, Mat- awan*. William 'l\ Hogan, KeyiHU't; Mar if Gibbon. Holmdel, aiuf John R. I ’ongrnc, U:izlet.

Jersey Shore League |ww«6i3

H'*tt T i r«! Co.M.ir,-,<n5,an AC.

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I . ' in t? l U a n e h IAM.A a t I t e J H a n k , r ’ r i ' c r i . i in a t H e l u u r .‘ ( • U a w a n a t M w i i a ^ u m ' i n .

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H c a H a n k i l M i ih o . v .o i , m - l u e u . ' . t .m t i ' - i i u m . .

lhe Union Beach team hai to j number of Ncutii Jersc\ get hack in the game m the lop .schools, s jih a. Belleville arai Nut- uf the filth ‘ I w’o walks and hits : u*y, ami the number is gro.v.ng ( .'f!( by Bob Lowther and Billy l.angan j with “ aclt m Iiooi year ( ji

............................. " Fottimafelv loi t'roes and oihers ! I*Bui the Keansburgeis pmmced on : ‘'st.irtu-.g from sciatch” r<>wing; the relief pitching of I augan for •• hopefuis at Rutgers, (he number of ( three more tuns in the bottom »>f j experiemvd hands on the b,mk‘* o! ’ the tilth to leave the Union Beach ; (he old R. ritan is never so great a . ‘

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Ke.pijrt boy no., aa t “ l i . io d ' h m t s e i f r o a : <'■

Bill I e\ itt Kn!;’t‘i lias I f him kim'A th,u lie m.iv be moved m:o one of tur lwa\s w esglu sledis next ><■ i.soh Im‘( aii-i1 of hv* I'.'Hi*1* how be ha . learned « nh ih-

eight... t !to-?e m a sheii v. hei e t In* v.ei^ht limn ss l.'it) !b-> <‘roes l.oois Coving wuli fl.** bgluweights. b'lt if du'.'* fall.:. inf wit go mto a hea- wweiL'hi >f j** II. Atiei a.i. I' >l

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State Tournamentst r a i l ' s Nlalko. Area .1 dneiio'

ot tlte N .I. Hah** R:ith B.i.e,>.i!l l.eagoe. aniMuuted lh»* league's stale luiiii),it)ir/n w:j| be h'*,'/j ui I al.ew<»Kl lal- I -'i \a additional gam*’ v ili be pbr. ed biiv 'Ji if it . is needed m lhe double rl.tnma tion looi n on.-ni Tua di**: net ton,

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2nd Big Hit M U R IO H ITCHCO CK 'S#Ot.» Ktu*f UHK 1J A M E S S T E W 4 N T ' R M R W I N D O W ' ,

— EXTRA -Friday and Saturday

Color Cartoon Carnival

Giant Fireworks Display

Wed., July 3rd

R E S O R T O T R A C I N GOCCAHPOflT, N.I.

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t■'oi d' \ehip«d bu lhe ( iia*i Gn.od bv Itasihenn (.i. ih»,v u a i h lower s«w Wo I Un. wilh te|e\i.*d U 'llit pies ‘iil.itiuns Imuu Sands Ifool;, A't der.'U

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■ Mie makes event io. the, .next. seven > *hiye, lhe $'.!3,000 added Lt.tnpiiifbt- 1' t f J-Jemiic.ip at a mile. sr.'.i a !';,ifcueenth:- Saiiitday,' as 'lha"usual'

midweek feature Is noxt week vit back ’ trom V/t‘dr.K5(ia.y lo Tburs-

; ;d«y to.moke's Juiy t feature, the Oilcen Stakes for two-yeat-cml

■stillies. The Lamplighter is for UYree- ; year-olds, thi first: distance event

for them o f1 lhe Mon.tnpmb Park ■ 6>.*aso.'i. , .

V;. Usti^J as Stye'y prospects for tiie i ' jijilq nnd ■ a 1 sixteenth lest are

: 'Georf’c D.Y/idei.'C-r'a Crewman; suc- . •. cessfu! in his last two r.tnia-s at Dc!- .'.flwnre. Park, Walnut lliti Farm’s

. '’.- C,iay Pet, winner of the Lon;; Branch. Sthkes early in. this nieet- inn nnd .liiclyn Siabie’s Alloy, first in the Select Handicap.

' ’ ; .... Abo Named ..Also named for the Lainp'.ijhfer

an;. Mri.. Allred Giordaii&'s Hot Diiet,. first ..in the Senatorial;

Crctnirtc's Outing tl»ss, i who Oil ihe 44 winners who have crime t-cored in the JW2 Hopeful; Pat-1 in to date, h« would have recover-

in she r*d .$253.40 in winnings, leaving him ' * ' tt i'h ? net deficit of $78.60. Thi* is

!ar*e for -losses on betting f«vor-rice Jacoby Bon jour, victor Governor's-pold Cup M il Derby 7/ia), *wl lira . Chasics’ D. Mor­gan's Sky Womifjr., , first in the Bahamas unci, Hutcheson.

j. CK‘nr-lg Stable's E^'itan Valley, third, grp,dc arithmetic it_ tao_l>! . winner of the Maryland - Derby, • discerpi ' ‘ ' '

“' L O O K I N G ; I T O V E RMtlWMMWWMMOMi

; MONMOUTH PARK was in oper­ation for three weeks of its 19BJ meeting an of last weokejid. A few sigotffcuRt reservations' should bo garnered by this time, The printi-- pa! one is that the favorites have been coming in at an amazingly slow rate lor a major track, 4-1, to win, in fact wvtli 160 ract-s com­pleted as of the conclusion ot rac­ing-iasi Saturday. This fipurea io 26" per cent, one favorite ir. four winning. Jt mukes It h?.rd or; ’.hose who play horses close to the chest. For instance, if a bettor had squandered t l to win on each of the 166 races, by a simple process of

' prnde arithmetic it can be rrted he would have bet $3.12.

jM’C 4th Paint Specials!Open Sunday llll C — Easy Charge Plans

Y P U R C H O I C E !Inside and Outside

PAINTSa <• '“l.lively .Walls” Lateiw Paint in Ail Deco*

ratpr Colors. ' ■• Late* or Oil Base Outside White Paints,

‘■lovely Walls" Matching Semi-Gloss Colors 1.4H qt-I M I M I M M H M n f N n i H t M t

COUPON SPECIAL!Reg. 3.49 NYLON BRISTLE 4" PAINT *# 4 9BRUSH 1 With

Coupon

BERMAN PAINT STOREROUTE 35 AT CLIFFWOOD AVE.

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Open Sun. ( — Mon. till I — Other Days till 9 Other Stores: New Brunswick, South River, Route 18, E. Bruns.,

Ilijthtstown, Somerville, Bound Brook.

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''chalk players” play horee.v in a treadmill, the imUnuit they !>,*., if they bet, all /ivoritw. io {c r t . will O'Almaiily'.’Kiuu! the return in winning, a few dollars one iv-iy or another. ’Ibey'certainly never j;tt.

rich, ibi.it, pn she uiher hand ‘hey ! board, he v.onld have invested, » ij starts, niakin'ft'-iJiwe (Wits wti.lKi,li­do not lose more ihan -a'tw buck.? | S? prr head, J15tK' Ami he would | ^ larpe and tfi'.' retarn jesst.i than over s. loi’.g period of nine; either. 1 have ).'[>ti--si back J1S14.4U. so h e fv',flcili he-ve-toen unoer ordinary If faeoi iies are iso prod, '.inn 'the i *oa!d have N a loser juav iho ; '•!l''*r|j; ,t . o n < ! i 1 ,)* »j»r,;nsupposition is. Ion;;, shots, must pay. j same.' IK;t if he jus; pfaytd io i ;w:‘i- t' iesiarnert;, that \ht play;t<>- Jt is true ihai horses in. tlie 12-1. •; win. tne $5 hr t.cT en tiieh one, •- 'v,r' bettor ;s K *t.?r off Ihun 151 bracket, ;have i.vnie ir, tue ! $006 total, would havtf ibfttn ret©s»-j.<*» <>c.rois tn* Uard i-euor m theri'.enevn l Mor.moyth more li'.iin >.s j penned with. SWiti.rO. r.e btir.jj a j Song.run, cal'td for. To tlie end of racinp, last [ hInner of iso. All of' m l t »'hi>ws !Salurday, iheie had been '.tail natw | tbat rhe fo'Uiri: of mk. favonieiiTe SPR IN C P IF.I..I? {(C V PX i'K « ! ' in ihis 'betting bracket go oJf. JI:: cpn-.e io tit Mcnmr-uth has increased.- now, «>« 'he o/iier best eomhirrfd t\ K-tier played thein across I'rieSpiiUe and show beftiny. or. ii>n)>, i iithirte - stuciei't in the tradaro-

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: i ?fPsg& Twelva THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, M. S,

V ‘®v#S|eretaries Hear . " Rules Of Court

1 " Hon I Grant St:oU, Clsrk of ths Iffe^'Superlor Court atid Georg" A. Biea-

;• >«M$n)eputyCleric of the Superior

'Graduation Party For Roland Boyce

Card of Thanks ! LEG AL NOTICftThe family of the iaia Marion

parish wiih !o thank friend:; anclj" ..'^drt'laiiveK wiici aidcc! find asuisli'd in tms o'.-dmanc i«- m<-.' ’ ' ‘ ‘ '

LfcC.U. NOTICE \ LEGAL NOTICE,'i.Md the .iavin? ; 111 J.tc o;! Jtl- *r. ...

LKGAT. NOTICB

ORDINANCE ttE IT OROAINtViJ-by the Mayor j Tuesday"'' Jul.

I duov:J - .••• -i regular mceiuif* of the- M;r-or .»•>-< ’ C >1 Hu? ol :>ti<l i "• .1 ■I h . d d 0*1 T iu*m1».v. 2 5 t h U ’K a n dJ \* 1:J in me u;i list- Curd conscio: atei •.l a n d pris.-:;-.t?r i t a r e i p i u i n\ee-':!;!< ' i:J t d n i ' b o d y 1<) b * iK ' la i m

’ ‘ ‘ :1th. iNM h ....................

Vill IVAr-i i +0 |,t> hoardMichael, Karen. R i c k e y , ami i ^ hn" v M I " p”>nlu"' l y v v * .,f.HkSharon, and Miss Phyllis Kennedy, t deputy I Uoiou*h cierHFreehold; Mr. and Mrs. William j Borough Clerk J.ihw.w *o ?3.?i>').of) 1J27 ?i-j- •• -■• •"....... 1 2.1D0 <k;: ,__________________________

1,Ui]!».(Ki !2 . B73.00 3

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Mocci and children, Maria, Jo- \ ?/.!^s'a,<lr.Tre1asurei seoh .and Ami, tfcinke L. Janssen ‘ rt"‘arid i-on, Romka, Mr. and Mrs, Donuld Holmes aud children. Don*

g n ^ .e d fmm. F r«to ld R e * ™ ! ! *High School on Ssiuday, was non- s Funiera| Home, ored at a parcy- *1 the hoese oi his [ ivjins—a;iv 27

..... „ . . .. . parents, Mr. a.id Mr*.. R. C.court, -were the guest-speakers at 'Boycf, /Roosevelt ' Ave., Marlboro //■-,'rlie:'-., irieeUng of Monmouth. Legal j fiardens, MoruanviUe. ' iip :;:: i'Sswslarlfs-■'Association--lieW at lhe j T|,y,e attending w e r e Mrs.

Colonnade Restaurant. I^Uontown. | M j . ret t|0 jmcs aiKj \jrs-, .. ... . . . . . . , , ,prtfh • ‘ slaLfttl thttt OnlV I v • » i mr c-..~ r, • and Council of the Hoi'Mtji'h oi fin.* ! i}ji» t'oimoil C-• t r 1 1 ^

; y ; - S r e r i c c Friil,K l 'ukoi° ' Mr»- Frank John- Ul,, „,,, lh= ye» r in aii. m »;„ s-.n-e-.ht-'-- thrpl.„h c.o-ope atior. aprt HQtiertn^e SQn arid Ravna, Mr. -and j ivvi ui th* n-s-ui.n- emtiin>i"<» ot tt» : tint *i«t pi»..* .i» i>«»>k«i. to the rules ol Court, cailu bene- Mr; Ro|)Crt Mallow and children,' Uoroush of Mitawan ' .................... . " ................. fils to the 'Couft. atlorneys and. cli- 1 .........................

eiitn t)a inourod, .1 To tacilsiate tlie bringing about

.. . . of such a dirnak*, the current- ' - "edition of tho Handbook for AU

■ tornsys was clearly I )ind’'’lnteres(- . !pi;ly ar.u!v:cd iind interpreted’ at

Ifii'gth: / This was followed by a ' quest’™ and answer period, i , Al lhe meeting, with 40 legal

secretaries it> att:ndanc?, isgal sec- • letaritw front this area were wanii.

ly received' by Monmouth Legal v-'r. Secrataries Ansor.iation, in.’connec- - --tion with the current membership

t t r i v e , - ; :As part of the legal education

program, (t was announced that a % i course in preparation for the Pro­. Vs i ifossional Legal Secretaries Exam­

; I ' inalion would bs presented at Judge Leonard's Courtroom, H a 11 ol Kecords, Freehold, commencing In Seph'.’ii'ner. :

-• , The board meeting, will be held., Ju ly 11, at the liome of Mrs, liani

Hams. 35 Marcelius Aviv, Mana- squan. - . . "

i dc-ii'i.iuirra it’- (fu*-i IH tr.lVi;

Situ: 31.d rii :iim* 'R o l a n d C a r ! B o y c e jr.. w h o w a s a n y way c i u r i - i g t h e i r - r e c e n t be j ^ \ ^ u ? , ,

■ • -• * j.reavemftrit, iu%) Pn |ni*)jjl.y.j<-,. arc-»;dioi{ i > i . *. . i’ 1 Ti'e foi :*** i Iii t,).'*'!' H’.

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na, Ernest, and Donald. Mr. and i 'AT™ V“ rer,r<m*'>t Mrs, David Archer and children., j v / Bi Br ' i U mv! C r , l i e . - t a r Sabrina and Kurtis, Matawan;. M r.' Sf "'er J* en,1 and Mrs. Frank Ratcliffe a n d ! hlVv\T,? e w “,’kSdaughter Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes and son, Robert. Mrs. lack. Rodney; Morganviiie,

. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyce,Keyport; William Bruns, Hazier; Mr. and Mrs. James Henry, Union Beach; M is s Ruth Foi'man, Miss Dorothy Forman, Wickalunk; Mr. and Mra: James Emehs, Mr, and Mrs, Tony Locker and children, Todd and Julie, Jamesburg; Mr. and Mrs. David Harl and children, Glenn and Gary, Hlghtslown. '

Gifts were sent by Livingston Holmes, Mr. and Mrs: Louis Wu- dusli, and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Boyce.

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F O R S E N TBUNGALOW. 51'JO per month. In­

quire 33 Chingarura Ave.. Xfey- port.- ".'•

ATTRACTIVE MOTEL ROOMS

:.y. j Special low rates ior weefcivin Ihr ar*

CLEAfs’ furnished sleepii:|» Cali eveninps JiH-3828.

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UNION BEACH, ■ apartrw.n!, un-1 ARNOLD furnished, 3 rooms aud bath, cn-

clmwJ front and; })2 Ck porches Adults only,. Call ?G4-78!r7; \vj27"

;vork ;j.ers in thc area. Free TV, maid 1 service Holly Hill Motel, Kouu* i 36, W>:*st Keansburg,. wjtl'

N O M O N E Y D O W N

: your credit is ccod you can buy

MATAWAN BORO

t o c h s l c a l o g i n s . ( j u a u i i t u i 2 b o d

these 3 bedroom hoiuwwr.ii I room ranch wiih following l^aturei»: no money clown, located in UV-ion

HOUSE. 123 Firm St. Keypori, comfortable roons in

i Spanish speaking home. ' 'inspect jailer ft p.m. d-ii!y. wjll

i s s s .available, 3 zooms awl bath. ?100 ^ momh> ajJ0> unfurnished brand new with hot water base- | apartment, $05 per month. Cali board heat and ho? wafer inciuclztf. j 2G4-I39I or OSborn 1-07G3. wjtl

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H O LLY W O O DSERVICE, INC.Rt. V 9 C«rntr«)

Keyport COifax 4-3001

FAT 0VERWEKHTe i# y * u

doctors prCTcriptin. c a l l e d Redusnvltf*. You- money buck in 7 days V you don't lane ugly (at. No taklac of reducing candles, cracker* ar cookies. Redusaviti* Ic a (lay t a b l e t easily swallsawL When you lake Redunavitea yao still enjoy your meals, (tffl eat the foods you like but ym don’t have thc urge for eitra portion because Redusavites Ic p rw e i y n r ap­petite and iecreaaea yaw desire for food. Redosavltes cost I.M for a It day supply and 2.78 for a JO day supply Kid is Mid on thc guarantee, if vou're no t satisfied for any reason simply return thc unused portion to us and get your foil retara.

Available at Keyport Pfcarmacv All mail orders filled Highway No. 35-341 Keyport, N. I.

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Cheek tlie Yellow I ’uyos tiofora leovlng Itoirto. jVou’ll learn which slorot entry tho merchftixJie** you'ro ntlor. And you'll W o liino -- not lo fixinlkin Icoworlil

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Science csramio tiie kitchen wiih refrigerator. 1 year lease, refer­ences. Carlton H. PolhiR, Realtor, 36 Highway 3ti, Keypoit. Cali 2S4-I918, wj27F IV E RROM house. 2 bedrooms.

114 baths, $125 per month with garuye. July 1st occupancy. Van's Apency, Realtor, Cr. Hwy 34 and Main St., Mntmvan. Call M5-18S1.

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MW MMIHC AID OliOtlTlS U t» m n wirHwr this h a w k h

[SURGICALJ APPLIANCE

and DRUG Ca 27 W. Front St., Keypori (Next to Pcoplri Nit'l Itenk)

Marathon Huces fast _ Our DoorBptcwllitng In AH Types turflcii

AvpQmm** as* Garmeats

K E Y r,ORT, apartment, 3 rooms, heat, electric. hoL water and gas

supplied. Cail COifax 4-372.9. wjtf

j Beach. Immediate occupancy. Tor ! information cail Scoras’ Coe.^pju- ; tion, COifax 4-416?. Vjti

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9 SCHOLER DRIVE,UNION BEACH

Newly pair,let! 5 room modern home, ceramic tiie kitchen. G.I. no money down, reasonable offer accepted if you can assume in*, existing mortgage balance ol

CLIFFWOOD Beach, apartment, 3 rooms, heat and hoi water sup­

plied, pdrking facilities. Call I.Ow­ell G-11)52. wjttAPARTM EhffT 3 roomy “af 255

Mapie Place, Keyport, heat and hoi WLter supplied. Available June 1st. $90 per month, adults only. Call HOpkins 2-€2%. wjt!UNION BEACH, duplex house, 'I

rooms nnd bath, hot water and heat supplied. Call 264-G199. wj27 MATAWAN, apartment, unfurnish­

ed. 31/2 large rooms, heat, hot water supplied. Adults only. Call after 6 p.m.. 5GC-4546. wj27FURNISHED ROOM available for

gentleman. Inquire 129 Atlantic St., Keyport or call 2C4-7A39. wjlfKEYPORT, two furnished rooms,

shower hath, 1st floor, private entrance, adults, references. CallPArkway 1-3037._______________wj4MATAWAN, 3 rooms and bafh,

completely equipped kitchen, pri­vate entrance. Business couple on. ly^ Call_afier 5 p.m., 566-5109. wj27 MATAWAN apartment, 3 rooms.

unfurnished, all utilities supplied. Call 566-3168 after 4 p.m. wj27APARTMENTS, furnished. I and 2

rooms, on bus line. Adults. In­quire 19 Atlantic St., Keyport. ________________________ ' wj4*APARTMENT, unfurnished, 3 '/2

rooms, heat and hot water sup­plied, centrnlly located. Adults only. Immediate occupancy. Call after 6 p.m., 264-3592. wj27KEYPORT, furnished room, pri­

vate tiled bath and shower, pri­vate entrance, ofr street parking, li|»ht housekeeping, all utilitiessupplied. Call 264-46C1._____ wj27UNTON BEACH, small 3 room

bungalow, gas heat and all im­provements, ideal for retired per­son or couple. $55 per month. Cnll 264-4109 after 8 p.m. wj27LAURENCE Harbor house com­

pletely redecorated, 2 bedrooms; ?100 per month and security. Ref­erences required, adults only. Call 5f>0-7077 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., Wed­nesday and Thursday. wj27

USED CARV / W £ /

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Corvair - 2-Dr. Coupe A/T - R.H. - Red

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P.S., White, W/Walls ........................................... J1195.00’«l MERCURY Cornet, 2-Dr., S-22, Sport Coupe, Buckct

Seats, R.ll., W/Walis, A/T, Black wllh Red Trim .... {IlSO.Otf l PONTIAC Tempest, 4-Dr. Sedan, Tan and Brown,

R .IL, W/Walls, A/T, 4 Cyl...................................... J1595.M'tt FORD Fairlane 5M, 4-Dr. Sedas, « Cyl., A/T, R.ll.,

Ultir, W/Walls .......................................................... SIMS.WI t OLDSMORII.E 98 Convertible, Yellow, Full Power,

R.H., A/T, W/Walls ................................................. II97S.W’M FORD Fnlcun 4-Dr. Station Wagon, I Cyl., A/T, R.ll.,

W/Wnlls, White ....................................................... IllttS.00’« FALCON 4-Dr. Sedan, R.ll., A/T, W/Walls, Del u »

Trim, Bine ............................................................ f llK .N•SI PLYMOUTH Belvedere 2-Dr. lldtp., 8 Cyl., A/T,

R.II., V/Valla, Black ........................................ } «r> 00P R., R&ll,............................. JI.1W.M

'59 PONTIAC, iloiinevllle Sport Coupe, A/T, l>.S., It it.,Red, H / W n lS ................................................. tiriSVO#

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*59 FORD t-l’nm, Ciiuntry Sedan, fl Cvl., A/I', P.S., H.ll.,W/Walls, Mark ........................' .................. Slltt', HO

'S8 FORI) I'nlrhMio l-l>r. Victoria, H Cvl., Std., H’tu*.K & II, W/Wall» ...................... ................................ .........................................| oo

’H PONTIAC 4-Dr. Ilillp. Sedun, firev and IVIiltr, A/1.P.S'., P.II., H.ll.. W/Wulls J W .lfl

'57 PONTIAC ClH'ltliu) 4-Dr. Scdnn. (inen, A/1 , 11.11 W/Walls ,.

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TMANM’OKIATION M’ l t Ml >.'5< I l l ' l l M, < Dr,, Wi>i' S.dun t lrt.NI"« R A Mill I It ' l i iliiu Wuri'ii. M \ l , A/I , H .l l , l irm , I I/5N)

C R O W E L L A G E N C YREALTOR

41 li. FRONT ST. RED HANK SHADYS1DE 1-4U30

wjllKEANSBURG hoiise. 6 apa,rlm“ iils.

excellent location, large lot. Own­er must make quick sale due lo ill- itc.ss. Best offer. Inquire 3 IVlyriie Ave., Keansburg.MARLBORO older type home, mod­

ern improvements, choice loca­tion. large landscaped lot; reason­ably priced. Convenient ttrnis. Lexington Agency, Broker. Call .'>66-0101. w y/.iC A R L T O N H . P O L I N G

REALTOR 38 HWY. 36 - KEYPORT. N. J.

264-1916

H U R R Y ! H U R R Y !

Older home, 3 bedrooms. $4000.

Older home, 4*4 rooms, $5000.

Spacious 2 story frame house. 3 bedrooms, 514,200.

Four bedrooms, baths, Cape Cod, 515,650.

Like new, charming Cape Cod, 2 bedrooms, (15,800.

Beautifully landscaped split, 4 bed­rooms, V/i baths, large lot, $16,900.

Immaculate split, 3 bedrooms, 1*4 buihs, $17,490.

Lovely 2 bedroom Colonial, $20,200.wj27

J Acre Wooded Lake Privileges Aituched Garajte City Waier & Sewers l ull Dry Cellar Aiurn Stornis

19(52 C l/SHAtAN* S r t jc le r , e.vce.Ment | B O A i ', Vms C ra ft . Y iV t feet, runa cu iid itinn , c.niy 321* m.il^s. C a l l ; JS5S - 25, h.n out- i

?,4 J'.board »notor; also t:aii^r ac-! ....... ...... ...... ...— ----------- I ceswries. Wdi-'sdl contptf;te .orfRUMMAG/V SALE. :iou^ehold ar-} CrJI 787 0536 w jll!

liclcs, ladies cl'-iihe*:;. brsc-a-brac, j -------- iBooks, paiminc stamp col-j » S P E C 'IA Liection, eic. Cali 556-1822. wj27* j ■ ' *______________ ! Amiual plants ,45 per do ceil, 3 doz-BREAKHASl* NOOK forniv>iun .!

Ofd lamps, cane staled ;chairs. Cail WHM1V/. wj27 ]

O P E R A T O RE X P E R I E N C E D

S I N G L E N E E D L E , M A C H I N E S •

CALL. - ASK FOR'JOHN.- ,

S A C R I F I C E P R I C E ? 18,900

V A N ’S A G E N C Y R E A L T O R

CR. l iw v 34 AND MAIN ST. MATAWAN

5C6-IH8!OPEN 7 DAYS

wj27

j WINK making equipment, 3 bai­l rel?, p/c’sb. ctu^lif1/. B::?t offer. ! Call TS7-'.'CSS, ivi,27I '! 1 j R li. A Ij. nf'd. m n i t r :: s « and

chairs, S!5. Porceluin lop '.able end chairs. SI fl; o'her Household articles'. Cal! 2G4-6I51.

en .51.CU. Uvm'osry Popiaf.i !0 feet , . , ,‘•145 i,;S ts.ss California, Privet ('Classes ior learners Iwid 4,30 to ,',i Heilge .02 web. tolled anri burlap ^;3C evergreens mci shrubs, .special

S E R V I C E S

KEYPORT: 2 family house, good neighborhood, hot water oil heat.

Basement. Mortgages arranged. Asking JI.1,500. For this and olhers please call.

R A N K L & W E B E R R E A L T Y C O .

HWY 34 MATAWAN566-3311

OPUS 7 DAYS______________________________wj27TWO HEADROOM ranch house, lot

200 x 100, jalousied enclosed flag­stone floor patio, garage. Cal!5G6-J157. ____ wj27LAL!RKNCE Harbor overlooking

the bay, 5 ronrn bungalow. RiruHe. r»l| basement, hot water heat. $10,500. Sterling McCann. Real Estate. 253 Hmad St., Key­port^ 2G4-J37C. \vj27KEYPORT Cape Cod full ~<linin-

room, excellent location, J17.(?fl0. Sterling McCann, Real Fstate, 253 Broad St., Keypoit. 264-I37«._________________ wj27KEYPORT, we have the key to \isit

2 family home. Immediate oc­cupancy. Slti..riO0. Sterling McCann, Real Estate, 253 Brorid St., Kev-|K)£t. JU-1-I376. __ \vj27MATAWAN: Custom built ranch,exterior of Cedar shingles, 3 bed­rooms, tiled oath, fireplace, plenty of closets, full basement, attached j'.nrap.1, magnificently land.scap«*d lot 75 x 100. lake privilexes. Rt- centiy rcduced from $19,500 to $18,- !)00, a three star vnlue. FMA <*r VA terms for qualified buyers. A‘k

HOW CAN YOU MISS On this pretty little home, prop­erty all fenced in with round Jog, enclosed porch with jalousted win­dows and doors and heated for year round comfort. Knotty pine walls and oak flooring, large mod­ern kitchen plus dinette area. 2 large bedrooms, in excellent con­dition. You can’t afford to pass this one up. Low, low price of 5’13,000.

2<K;> off ’while they last. Tomato plants per dozen, 3 do7en 51.25. Raritan Landscaping, Highway 35,- South Amboy. Ca!* PArkway 1-020K

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B E S T T O P SOJl-7

Chicken manure, blue stone, road gravel, washed gravcL sand, (i!i dirt, etc RuiJdoiin? and backhoe service.

PARKER BOARDiNG HOME lot aped men and women. State

licensed. Call LOweli 6 0GII. Mat­awan, N. J. wjttCLIFFWOOD Bouriling Home foi

elderly nun and women, private and state tfuesis. Licensed by the ,Slate. James L. Lawson, R.N.,Myrtle Ave., Cliffwood. Call LOwell wjtl

™ ----------- ---- — 7 ^ -- f r k e T n s t a i Z a t T o nKELLY MOVERS. Local and loni-1 1

day, 9 ».tu. to noon Saturdays.

CALL - ASK FOR ANN ; /

M O U N T A I N T O P M F G . C O .

L O C U S T S T . , K E Y P O R T

264-5866’ - W|ti.

E C K E L T R U C K I N GMORGANVILLE

506-5707

distance moving, srnatl. IIS Front St VIM-730R.

No job too KeVP'/'t Call

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ALUM! NU M COM HI NATION STORM WINDOWS

6 F O R $77. l M :o“(JRA'^HI^'G7'^’lwlowpvi'.^ TriPle track..fuUy weather stripped.

and lypmg. reasonable rates, fast ! P«"»'ne ,Al« 'a, »lt’-intm'm. L-.-Z lUt Jt - • - . . ...: Can be cleaned from inside. 1 ermsW A L K E R & W A L K E R ! service. Archives Book Store, (J't jValiev Drive, Malawan. Cali LOw j

R E A L T O R S1000 feei south of

Lily-Tulip Company Highway 35

Middletown, New Jersey Phone: (171-3311

Multiple Listings And Trade-ins

Send for Catalog Open 7 days

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Matawan Township 4 room ranch, attached garage, jalousied family room, gas heat, large lot 200 x 150. Full price $17,I>0fl.

E X P E R I E N C E DO P E R A T O R S

‘ ONSINGLE N EED LE N K U IIN ES

FU LL OR PART T IM E

A P P L Y IN P E R S O N A T U N I O N F R O C K S 2 42 B R O A D S T . K E Y P O R T , N . J .

Wjtl. P R O W N ’S _eil M m ___ I » Broad Si. SI! 1-7500 Red Bank i CREASE MAN on heavyHAPPY HOUR Kindergarten Route j ______________________________

34. Malawan. Summer and fall 1 TREMENDOUS savings on doors, session rcgtMcr now. Call aSS-O'JJI.. | windou:., shutters, millwork etc.

wj2< ! . . .

equip­ment; also parts m»n, driver’?

license. Call i 120. wi2^

room bungalow, fullKeyport 4 price 55000.

Laurence Harbor, 4 room winter­ized bungalow, enclosed porch. Full price $500.

STELLA BR1SKIK N. J. REAL ESTATE HKOKER

38 FULTON ST. KEYPORT264-1499

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PAINTING, interior and exterior, reasonable rates. Cali 5I5G-3GIH.

_ _ _ _ _ vvj27ONE CALL does it all. plumbing,

painting, m a s u n r y, carpentry, cesspools, refri".erat'on, air condi- j tionitjg, fill dirt and top soil. Free | consultation and estimates. Goid- j en Age General Contractors, cal!, 7H7-J7Y5. w]27 '

Across from Yc Cottace Inn, Key- port. Call COifax 4-*972 or COIfaa 4-345G. wjtt

WOMAN evenings 5 p.m..Jo 11:30 p.m , steady employment. Apply

Lillian’s Delicatessen, Ul Broad­way, Keyport. wjtf

A HANDSOME HEAVY DUTYA L U M I N U M

W I N D O WFOP

511-95F R E E ESTIMATES

KARL FRANTZ CO 4 3405 1 ROUTE MAN for established dryvsjti I ‘Meaning and laundry route. Good

------------------------------j opportunity for right man. ApplyBicycles sold and repaired; tires j ROOF SHINGLES $1.73 per bundle.. Keyport Cleaners, 13 Division St..mounted free. Call 5tii>-0593. wj2'j I roll roofing $1.50 and up. Felt; Kevport or call for appointment

$1.75. asbestos and brick siding 510: 2CM00G. wj27

THE Madison Township Board ‘M - Educatio.'t is accepting applica­

tions for secretarial and clerical po- sitioMs*. For application call PA 1-5500, Ext. 5m. or write Supt. ot Schools, Route 51(>, Old Bridge. New Jersey. wj2<

B I K E H O S P I T A L

N E E D A T U T O R ? a square; also garage doors S3‘J75. ; — --- -------vn..|li,u- 1, ill,,-,..Hr q ,„ „ I Finer Kn'oling Supplies, Old Bridge! WOMAN lo care for two children, Reading, .spilling, ai uniat lie, hpan- , ... r .n r : n ,^ nuisi have own irxmMxirtatinn

Kli or French. Call 2M-7.m‘ wj27> | linK»sht(.wn. Call Gibson wjtf

nujst have own transportation.’ O H NiG-L'SW after G p.m. wj27

A U T O S F O R S A L E

S C H A N C K & S I H L E R

HWY 34USED CARS

LOWELL 6-4239MATAWAN i ,

B u s in e s s O p p o r tu n it ie s

PARTNER wanted lor new'•paper delivery service, -t hours per day,

excellent income. Call 2C4-32S5.wj'27

W A N T E D T O B U Y

BEAU 'IIIH IL trailer, 10 x 55. new ) 19G2; also jiun (.abine!. Call 787* .

4G04. wj-

V/.MTRESS. parL time. 5 lumrs pet day. no Sunday?. Apply utter 2

p.m.. Homestretch Diner. Route .14, Holmdel. wj27

TWO DRESSES. 1 evening, I silk I ------------- ---------afternoon, size 14. levs ’ban half! MAN' to drive truck, handle stock

price. Call r>C6-WUI. wj27 | room, some maintenance. Steady

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A U T O S A L E SQUALITY USED CARS

331 MAIN ST., MAI AWAN CR. MAIN & UT. 18

L O W E L L 6-2224_ OPEN 1SVES 'Til. 9 I'M _ i!lM~CiiF.VROLET,"(f'cylinder^'nlf-

tomatic. power steering and pow­er Ijritkes. Excellent condition.Call 'Ili-IJTIS. _ wjl'7lltfiU RAMBLER station uapon. I', Servile e\;un>. Send nanv, ad-

cylinder, itandard. excellent cun-’ . , , , , , , m v.\,... ,* r. n r r r n . i dress and rnone numori lo,"t,on. ask,,* m Call 5W-5I4I. , T ,( )N U TRAINING S E R V IC K

19r.7‘ p0RD, 2 door siTition wjpiiif, | 1NC- riux C!ir'; " f lhls ncwv R cylinder, sl.mdard IransmisMon. ■ paper. v.i7/lS

runs good, with g'xid tires, $3VJ. j 1 “ 1 "■1 ' - - -Cnll .VI6-3CM. _ _ wj27_‘ i F O U N DI9VJ RAMBLER, two tone. Am-ri- ; ----- 1-------------------- *

can. radio and heater, reclining MONGREL, part policy dop. partats. Good condition. Prirrd low ■ C'ollir. A ii ’a 'ts to name of i 'n*-

for (juick action. Cell SGG-7223, my. Call J (i4'5-l.l2. wjl

j F IV E P IECE bedroom set, blonde, j excellent condition. Tab!'* saw, wringei t- • v.l !u*r. Call after 5 p m., 1!Hl. wj27

work, benefits. Apply in person. Salmon Paper P.ox Co., 2G Ne\* Rrunsw'ick Ave.. Matawan. wj2/WAITRESS, steady employment,

o\er 21 vears of age. Call 204 1145*1. ' wj2"

ROOKS, maps and documents.Archives Bo««k Store, 9 Valley

Drive, Matawan. Call LOweii jG-4343. v j v/l - HAV!' >i'ur Dock lived v.iiile the ......... ■ ■■ .fa i s ‘j i r . p t v . < » e f c i e o s o t c d

I O S T .beams aad plai-ks cheap. Cal! , CLICKING woman, steady employ­- - - . I if.fi \\}2* ; ment. Apply in p.Mson. Bro(;kd.ile

U L l'E Parakeet, answers to name! 1 Nur*sing llnin°- RnU^ ,iazl^ j .)7ol Jackie Pipers, near l.ak»* i.d-

| ferts, Matawan, (tn Hn'i^day, June | Kith. Reward, ( all 5(JG-7U4S. wj27

I I N S T R U C T I O N

1 JOB .security can bu yunrs hy pie- | paring now for cuminf; t’ivil jServite exams. Send nan'

CPEi>SOTED bear bulkhead cluap.

arid planks for jCG-n.'T'i. wj27

I%0 GLASSPAR Lido Fiberglas Boat. 14 fot.it long vifn IS Hi»rsc

! .iDnason Outboard motor . Controls,' Wind-shiL-ld. diieu steenng e iup- ; ment. anchor. j:as tank. etc. P rce $500.00. Call 2G4-3445 after 6 p.m.

! \.-;27' HARLEY • DAMSON Motorcycle,

1!J4H. S175. Inqirie 534 Cam­bridge Ave, 1’ikoii Beach. h )27

; COM i'I.E 'll* hne »>f lawn and patio ' fo!>!«ng aluminum arm chairs, i rocki rs and ^haisrs. manufactured

hy ’1 <•!< srope CompariV. l'.cnfjomy Olfice l uioiiun* ^ Equipment Co., Inc., 2Lft Washington St., Ki.\p«Tt.

: Cull 2G4-I55K. wjtt

for Mr. Storr 55fiU,

at ?f?4 074'i or 7K7-

T H E K I R W A N C O M P A N Y

RI-A1TOKS &- IN S l'R K R S 158 BROAD ST K E V l'O R ’I

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person. Shore Point Inn, Highwa4' ______________ wj27

J A N IT O R

Applications will Ix.* received by the endri ..ii’pfd for full time janitot, Cen!r;d School. Routt* 71), Wicka- tunk. S h'*ur shift, starting 4 p.m daily. Sami day mornings during •he school year and stalling 8 a.ni durim: the summer months.

Particularly interested in a man qualified and willing to accept e.v tra work in connection wilh repair t>f m honl building nnd equipment »n the syv'-ni. Jtiim A. Dtiean •‘Crefary 7 a r I b o r o Tovvnship

M-iatd of I’.diK mtion, P.O. Hox 11 *.1arH> :f'’ \vj27

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Thursday, Juno 27, 1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N, J. Pogs Fifte«n

RFD Garden (Hub Concludes Year

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j close-iip Of a rose. Mis. Leonard ! Reade, a spring 'garden; Mrs. [Ralph Woodruff. a summer gai* |'den; "and Mrs. Reade, a tali 'gar* i den. t :\ Other; Prize- ttiMiiers! Second places wer-‘ won hy ftrs. j Boykin. >1 colored clc^e up; Mrs. ! Peter Read, a ^a^leri; Mrs.

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It, Sixteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, H. I Thursday, June 27, 1963

C o u p l e M a r r i e d S a t u r d a y

Wed Sal unlayWish Dorotnv Afae Kirfcy. d;un.'f:-1

t e r c f ,Mr. s n d - A l l s . M ' l t o n . . - A ! ! « n i Kirby, <20 h.ust<! HiJtlreib. Aie.. i \V);d'(.oi'0 . bscamc Ihe ontlr of. Ail

; J*(an -.fames. . l a m i a r j a s m nf-M r a n t ! M r s . ' R a l p h T h o m a s . l a m i a - r o n e , U A n n a o o l i s . b r . . h a y l e t . ■ i

- T h e Rev;- . . H e r a l d C : f . l l a l i a n :- p e r - ! t a m e d i h t . .. i k s i D l e - . r i a g c t . r t m o n v { 6 i S t Bi .ie*} • ^ C i i i r h i - f iylc

7 ‘it bnd>’ \ 4‘ P W in l< ■i'i' i Ssyr- her father.... Sne were, ti .br:<J;il ]

r. Rown -of imported salt crgtmm anO i Sites. :acq: flie'-Mtsd .tiodsw;. was j i ’tes'pnH? " i i " a por^nt ni-’Juliif «nd loi!|{"siscvesv1..Hie belll-sfcapfd i •kin- rtfveaied appliqv.es .of .'wissJ UKit'fe caught iti back by a French

- tr*in.HertFrench pourf.v«l ot pure n l k ' . I l l u s i o n w a s . . h e l d i n p l a c e bv a . i d o c h t v o f c r u s h t d - - r o s e i l e s a u d ©WKs fi’ossoms. hlie earned n cas­

- e e t t e b o u q u e t o t A v h i t e w i a s t a p o m - j ■ p w i s a / i d : b a b i e v - t s ’. -ea! li .

AVmr iYI.tlte Organza : Mifa Katliletn Bowman, ••Wild­

, waul. was the maid-of.honor, ihe i'fcft&wmaids.werc. Miss Miircia Ann . Jflnnarcne. -ltiw.lcl., sisler: of ihe I Drii'ei’.ioom and Mist' Adrian?.

■■Schneider.-.- E.mer.'-'On. .Thr.v wnr.; wnue . silk orpuimi rowns with i «CM'p neckline's umi -A-snapst! | svrect - Iea(Hli ikiris.. Circular veils covered their-watching wilboxra.,

, The honor attemtam;earned a [ire-1 side b;iskcL of vciluw and white ma- | testic daisies anrj ■; babies'-breath.- ! Tne bridesmaid!; earned fireside baskets of al. white mnjHEtie dais­ies and bolnes’-breath. .

Ralph .Thomas. ..jannarone jr., Htiilet. was lhe best man , for his brother. Ushering were George Xrth jr.. Cape May. and iifnja- Din Ochmepro. Keyport. -

Tiie bride’s niolhei wore a mint yitcn silk organza street - len&cn <frrss with a darker jireen flower hat and--accessories and nn orchid «irjage. For her sons wedding Mrs. Jannarone selected a pink «llk orgama utrtet - le.ii’.tn ■ dress with • flower hat, deep pink ac- •Msonea and an orchid corsage.

Reception At CBI A reception followed in the Cryv

M Brook Inn. Eatontown.T h e couple plan to fly lo Bermu­

da and return by boat. For travel­ing, Ihe bride wore a white linen ■utt, with a wide-brimmed black •(raw hat,-black accessories and i: while orchid corsage.

The b.ide i"as graduated from Wildwood High School and Glass- boro State College. She m on the faculty of thc Lillian Dr. School in Suritan Township.

A graduate ot Keyport High School and Glessboro St^te College, the bridegroom will be a member t l the faculty in Freehold Regional High School in September

After apending the Mini mer in Wildwood, the couple wil! reside in the Betsy Rom Apartments, Key- fert.

B i r t h sTodt

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Todt, 1204 Patterson Ave., Union Beach, are tin parenis of a son born Tuesday, June1 18, 1963 in Riverview Hospi­tal.

, Hanrahan Mr. ami Mrs. - David llanrahan,

|4 Mountain Ave., Hailet, are the karents of a son born in Riverview ffcispltal on Tuesday, June 18, 1963.

MH., MH.S. iHCRBKRT W ILLIAM KONfSli JRMiss Janice Catnenne Hummer-i. Mrs. James i-tanimc.rlin.' kr-nn.s

Im. daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. An-j burg, sister - in •• law ot the bride drew llemnierl.n, . 19 Mary Ann i and Mrs. V/illiam

■'Couple MarriedIn Perih Ambov

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lor of Mr. anu Mes. ihonu ** .y tucci. W i st.. per** An-b

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.lae bridt’ wii.s jr.vtn in n\nrnaiJ« j bv nc*r father, hne wore a vvhue ssik orpan/it j:mvr, over latfHa. The f i t hodtco was s.'.vrlf-a 'Aim a j.weelhtarC noek^nt* r.'ord iTd w.lh Aierjcon lace I'piuiquefc rt-emoroK*- ert'd wuh seed osuils. and short

I sl.»t-ves. lhe bdl-shapiM yktrt Uia- [ Hu*jd un ohj& bcw 3n the- bztck ar;a a f-iiauel •• !enj*n\ nam. H'. r ihre*r- tiC*i i;lbuA - \f‘.\S of Frenchi ilu.'iKit) ft*ii from a crown of p».*Uilu d otan;:ti hios.' Dnis a nd

< arru .i a tasi::‘.dti» bouquc'. i.T v/lwe aii.'7«iic-P5i lirov.iul

a. vv/uve urchid. .Maid Of M(mor Vur bist»*p

» i?.s Olorsa Sim?ucci. Am-1bnv. ‘.vys ine rnau) <;f hor-O’* for j her sissrir. She* wcro a whiio j Jti yowi! c-vcr pii'iK. <»ri-an/.a. I h j filled bodic** had a si-oop jici Kiino i and short .sk'fvi?*;. Ili - .nr(‘v;.U--i:7in [ *)iir: f^atuivo a wnnc o’‘iiaiv..\ ap-| phque. \ circular veu fell ovrr-j

I «**r pink oi'iiania petal r»t*adpie<:c j j and snp turned a cascaue bou- quel o? deeo pink oa.niaUam. |

(he bridesmaids wr-re Miss Bov-1 eriv Habtno.k nnd Viiss Loi.t*:?.! Pa- j

N u p l i a l s A t S l . J o s e p h ’ s ■Hiss ^rcmminocr Sisien‘:v l^ te e w? hn^jncerjng. Ha .'icc'-mi'-ct a ^ if.h V/rs-

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lenuth train. Her fin^ertip-lenRih veil of illusion fell from a crystal crown and she earned a while prayer book adorned with white roses and babies breath.

Sister Is Honor Attendant Miss Joan Hemmerhn, at home,

was the maid of honor for her sis­ter. She wore a ntle green oi'ganza gown with a cocktail • length sheath and full floor ■ length over­skirt. lhe fitted bodice had a scoop neckline and cap sleeves. A circu

_ W ’tii1 Union I P'fw-S'' snd gowns .similar to 1 !/t° . t.ioyd KdCourr,'Mielevrile, Keansburg. oe* 1 Beach, sister of tho • bndearooin- | t«*or attendant s and ihev c«r* * becem^ tl?e bnde of \ came the bnde of Herbert. Wilburn | were the attendants. Then- y«llow j nea L*‘sutde bouquetb.of pale p'rik | sori 0( ccundius Wall 273 ! aan i’ec Konish jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. H.Vk. Konish, 131 i Route J 6, Union Beach. Saturdav, June 22. 1963.The bndfS' parents are fortne." rt.sidenlscf lib Broad St.. Kevport.

lhe Rev. William Bausch per­formed the double ring ceremony al 10 a.m. m M. Joseph's Church,Keyport and celebrated the nup­tial mass which followed.

The bride wes given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of tiered Chantilly lace designed with a sabrina neckline, bordered with sequins, long pointed sleeves and full skirt falling mto a chapel-

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KMO'.V Igowns and headpicres were *tyJcd f carr^t.oiis. j p^^v.. Laurence Harlwr, and Mrslike the honor attendant s and they r Ri-jharn Gromwald. linden, was * Wall. ! -icson Arizona, corned plateau Italian basket of ! the best man. The ushets were | The Ki. Rev. Nionsignoc Arthur tan^enne carndtions and ve!lo\v Carmen P»*nu». Kevport and Joseph i Stitrski. pastor of St. Josephs babie.'s-b.eath. bcalone. Union Beach, I Church. Camden. j*.rand • uncle ul

John Keefe. Kevpoit, was the a rn^ptkm followed at w^itey** ib u d eg ro o rn . performed the «iou- best man. Ushering were William j f.&fe Perth Amlww I bl« ring ceremony in Si. Josephs

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Veige. Union Beach, brother-m law of the bridegroom, ana Robert McKay. Keansburg.

For her daughters wedding. Mrs. Hemmerhn selected a rose chiffon dress with a white hat and acces­sories and a corsage of white ros­es. The bndngrooin s mother chose a turquoise chiffon dress witn a white hat and accessories and a corsage of white roses.

Wedding Trip To Wildwood A reception followed id the Vet­

erans of Foreign Wars Hall. Cliff- wood. For theic wedding trip lo Wddwood, the bnde wore a two- piece green knit suit, a white hat and accessories and a corsage of white roses.

rhe bride and the bridegroom were graduated from kevport High School. The bnde is employed by

. ..... Aintw>y. .. .For their wedding Inp to FIon- * .!:)'• KeMttrt, S.uuulii)

da. the bndu wore a pink eyelet J ' ; J f a, “ p’m . . .dre.« with a white hat ami atces-1 . w»s 8 ,ve» m marriagesoncs and a white orchid corsage, i hy lu‘r ,<,lher: Shfc ' r « * si'k, or'When ’hey return, they will reside ! K‘T df s" ?r ’ ^ in Kcvwrt 1 bordered .sabrina neiK.-

.r. * r .. , , , t line, and long fitted sleeves, j best man. Usheringm? onde graduated 1 .vlatchm lace appliques trimmed i Tancredi. Ch.fwood;

ShaneA daughter was born Monday,

June 24. (%.1. m RiveiView Hosp:-lar veil fell over her matching | Lily - Tulip_Cup Corp., Holmdel. j * r- and Mrs. Peter Shan't,headpiece of three cabbage noses J The bridegroom is employed by 22. Hank St., Union Beach and she carried a plateau Italian | Shop-Rite, Oakhurst. basket of yellow carnations and They will reside al 116 Broad St., green babies’-breath. I Keyport.

tambertA daughter was born to Mr. and

Mrs. Donald Lambert, M5U Wood- mere Dr., Cliffwood Heach, in Riverview Hospital on Tuesday, June. 18, 1963.

iMcCallen A son vas born to Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur McCallen, 69 Fifth St., West Keansburg, in Riverview Hospital on Tuesday, June 18, 1963.

U n ited In M arr iag e Sund ay

KitzmnnA daughter was born to Mr. and

Mrs. Henry Kitzmnn, 51 Locust St., Keansburg, Wednesday, June 19, 1%3 in Riverview Hospital.

TydingsMr. nnd Mrs. John Tydings, Tel­

egraph Hill Rd., Keyport, are Ihe parents of a son born in Ri'.srview ilospital on Tuesday, June 18, 19G3.

l.nmnreauxMr. and Mrs. Glenwood Lamor-

euux, 1713 Florence Ave., Union Heach, are the parents of u daugh-

j ler burn Tuesday. June 18, J,%3 in Monmouth Medical Center.

•uul Flower Girl

Four - year ■ old Karen SkeUy. Middletown, served as the flower girl. Her gown of similar design was mado of yellow orgama. She

June | also won* a pearl crown and car- • ried h miniature plateau basket of aqua ihnMa daisies and snapdra­gons.

Daniel Wall, l.au.^cce Harbor, brother of the bridegroom, was the

were Jerryt? -»U A V I,. r , . , . tru'll li;n . I'Kt MIU-hilu I l.mvi v\tl, v-itdotmv, AlklH Htl...Fertn Amboy High School and is j the i)0 dice. side skirt panels j Meredith. Conn.; Aruhonv Scrouton.empiO>ed by Du. LtRoi Hointr j ancj ^ p e j . length tram. A crown bhrewsburv; Peter sakowski. Jo-ar.d Charles Weber, Vfoodbridge. , of crVJi|ajs ^ id her fingerlip-length seph Sukowski and Anders Aiuler-_ •, Keyport High 1 ve)j 0f dbision and she earned a I son. Matawaiu Michael Monzio.School, the brideg.'oom sc.ned m } Uiuquet of wnite. gladioli, t Matawan. brother of ;he bnde. was

Navv and emn!m^(l hv Atlired In Yellow I the junior usher.Miss Maria Mormo. Matawan. j After a reception at O’Hara’s

wns the maul of honor for her sis-; Restaurant, Route D. South Amboy, ter- She wore u hell-shaped flooi* the couple left for Florida. For tra-

j length gown of vellow organza. Ihe [ veiing. the bride wore a white em-j fitted bodice had a sabrina neck- \ broidercd linen dress, white uc-line and cap sleeves. A circular 1 cessorie.s ?nd a white cymbidiumveil fell over her matching cabbage • corsage. When they return, theyrose headpiece and she cai tied a • will reside at 8J Lloyd Rd., Mor-plateau basket of aqua shasta Oa?-; ganville.sies and snapdragons. S 'i'he bride was graduated from

The bridesmaids were Miss; Matawan High School and the Mon- Giace Monzio and Miss M»ch-1 mouih Medical Cfrnler School for ele Morizio, Matawan, cousins o f; Technicians. She is employed in thc the bride; Miss Mary Ann \m 1 laboratory at Hanson ♦ Van Winkle-

Van Meeroeke. j Munmng Co., Matawan.The bridegroom was graduated

from St. Ann’s High School. Wf-si Palm Beach, Fla. lie is attending Monmouth College aud is employ­ed by the U.S. Government in the

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bv n i m-,-' \vore a streeL-lenatn £owr» of lace iiesi-’ned with

i.iee\ es aivi a iJJOrMTu necK- :mt. A sr‘<u;id‘r'--.,eng;h veil of ‘.n- usfjn lei: fr('in her pearl crown and sne tu n ’v.l a :ip:r«: t.vuiquet of wnite rose . •

/ u te n o e d I t y M s t e r i Airs. Jlnroid Oi^diow. \ eunarco. : '.v;i.v ihe ;nairc,n of } o u* her

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; diet Lind cituiof. skirt. A nrcniar i.vest ;e:j nver net' -rnail matcmmi i ha* ami sne carried .i nuif-cuscade i houijiilit ftr yelM^v ca; cai-cn*. i johp. n.ov\»*. Lout’, branch. wa> 1 1H<! v T.KMi.

( it i ) d i )i n<i o? •.he brutes }»:•. re ms.- .‘ oj tho j r D'une .rip jo tfermuon.* n.c b;-de wore a ‘va«:«' ct:ti. a* waj'.e pidbov mh: ;i 'Vorsaye osi rec, f,.! i tie unue attendee .\l.o letownj Township Il»gh Scnooi and is em­; pimed bv Charles Komar. Kcans- i burg. Ine brioegroom was gradu- aseo :rom L o n e Branch high

! Scnool ar.d is omnloved hv Ir^en i Lx'b Md:er Od Heating Sajes at:d ’ Service Co.! ihev wd! reude at 54 -j-orestA^e.. Keansburg.

MISS E1.KANOR BAKJ-Rtern e.-ectnc Co. m Bau.more,-

No o.v.e has neen set tor ihe wKicnv'. . . '

heivea - Valentine. .\ir. <-tnu Airs. Frank J<. V3 ;em:r.e. m Hamilton t/i,. TetictriV. anrvupce • he enyaecnu'r-f of their dauiduer. l-'arreia Ann. io t.ns. Richard

Engagem entsHendersim-Hansou

Mrs. John h. Hanson. ;40 Holm- i del Rd.. Hazlet. announces ihe eu- | gauement of her daughter. Miss : Marv .vlargaret Hanson, to Robert i Joseph Henderson, son ot Mr. and I Mrs. Raymond P Henderson sr.. I 141 Goroon Rd.. Matawan.: Miss Hanson, a;so i». the tiauehter

the U.S. Navy and is employed by Houde Glass Co., Kevpoit

B ir th s

CallahanMr. and Mr.?. Frank Callahan,

Fleetwood Dr., Hailet, are ihe par­ents of a daughter, born Fndav, - .June 21, 190, in Riverview flospi- »nd Miss Helen tal. ” ' '

SkantieMr. and Mrs. Gary Skantzc. *

Glen Ave., Hazlet, are the parents of a daughter, bom Saturday, June 22, in Riverview Hospi­tal.

Youncofsk!A daughter was born in River­

view Hospital on Saturday, June 122, 1963, to Mr. nnd Mr.s. John Youncofski, 251 First St., Keyport

SlutterMr. and Mrs. Thomas Slmier.

115 Stone Rd., Union Bench, are

■ -Matawan, nnd Miss Iris Galetti and j Miss Arlene Galetti, Hazlet. cousinsof the bride. They wore aqua or- ; ganza gowns, styled like tr.e honor ; attendant's, and pearl crowns, j . .with circular veils. They carried Parlin Post Office.

PATRICIA A. VALENTINE.James kelye.i UL son of Mr. and

' Mrs. Ricnard James Relvea 11, 4b Hudson Avenue. Ridgefield t ark. Miss Valentine is the greut-grand- daughter of the laie Mr. and Mrs. B. F. S. Brown. Matawan; the

■ granddaughter of Mrs. C. Brad- i foro Brown. Tenaflv. and the niece; ef Miss J. Mabel brown. Kevport.. i and Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick. Mal-• awan.1 Hie prospective b r id e is a graduate of lenaflv High School.

‘ attended the University of Ro« j Chester. New Vork. and is al ! present a senior at the school of i Nursing. Columbia University. New• 'i ork.! I.mis. Relyea was graduated from

Ridgefield Park High School and .Harvard College. Class ot law ..■ and is at present on aenve duty t in the L. S. Navv aboard the air­craft earner ' USS Lssex."

A Juiv 1;>64 wedding is planned-

N i c o k d sM-. and Mrs. Peter Nicolois, S

Idaho Lane. Matawan. are the par- ..........ents of a sou bom in Riverview ! ents of Hospital on Wedne&dav, June l‘J,1%3.

MeyerMr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer. S29

Poole Ave.. Hazlet, are the par­son bom in Riveiview

Hospital on Weduesdav, June in. i%2.

MRS, KOBKHT IlHNRY HUHNAN1)Miss Judith Dinne F.isenmann, | ender gowns and headpieces, sim

iflaughter of Mt*. and Mrs. Janies : ihirly-styled. felsenmann, ‘KI T’hird St,, Keyport, ‘ nn(» I

eieniony was iU-v. William I

‘lime the bride id Robert Henry Jhirmmd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hurnmul, l!fiK l liory Ave., Newark, Sundny, June !!3, l*M»3 nt A ) ' tn.

Die double ring |»Mfotnu'd hv thr IltiiJMli in Sl Jteyp'irt. Mi*.: fdnved l^adi' itmat svedding mu Me

T‘he bride \s as given in tnarriiige |»y her father She wme a pr.\n <»f Wllili Mil. Hi allZ.l t), .T Mil. taif ♦Ha. The lonjr tuij.o itnduc was design* d '* ith a « nrh i tu'chliue and long pointed • |<«t m I In- bnul Jnnt si;|H «ni .ippllqtied s\ tih l.it e Md fell into u chap''! N-arih .'null, jlrr four tier Umlfant v eil of I ilg lU;)i 1111 im i > n v.a« hi Id in pt ,n *• hv a Coronet of crystal* end jwarli, lhe nulled fi rnuii't bouquet ‘»f w M l c wnd bflfmV biiMih.

M n l r o i i Of Honor M i l Holit-ii l.leht, MMhlhtuun

Wns the iiuition nf imiiii,, she s\o»e P f h x n h ' t i j M h j m , \ n i d |i;hI-. m h m

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liotiil Inn, I ii uet'M I n i in, (>hii/r l» ip I*’ Hn m>>da,

i 'h* h i !•11 'A-i i .i n a \ \ ii |'H M r . u m u at t i • ■ * it i* ■ •itnl >, »■ -'Mt mi ind i o i' M'e When He jh ui iithe\ v.\W i ( miIi ii i.n Mdl Rd . n '■

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FassTwin daughters were born to Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fass, 19 For­rest Ave,, Keansburg, in Mon­mouth Medical Center on Monday,June 17, H)63.

McCormickMr. and Mrs. John McCormick, !

Reid’s Hill Rd., Morganville, are j tlie parents uf a daughter born ;Tuesday, June 18, l%:i iu Filkin :Hospital. 1

Jacobs !Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jaeohs. !

ICO Parval St., Cliffwood Heach, ■ are ihe parents of a daughter l*>rn in Riverview Hospital on Tuesday,

i June 18, 1%3.Brown

A son wns born to Mr. .ind Mrs Anthony Brown, Cliffwood, in Mon-

j mouth Medical Center on Tues- j day, June 18, 1903.| CountrymanJ A daughter was born to Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Paul Countryman. Hi Kim I Court, Old Bridge, in St. Peter’s .General Hospital <m June M, l‘Hil

GoodwinMr. and M ia. Arthur Goodwin.

94 Andover Lane, Matawan, aie the parents of a son bom in St. Ivtrr*?General Hospital on Him* 11, 1'iii

PalumimMr and Mrs. R,dph Pahonlx., II

Sherman Ave,, Old Bridge, are the parenis of n daughter, burn June 14. I9fi3, in St. Pefr 's Gener­al Hospital.

MoralesA daughter was W>:n io M,*. aad

Mrs. Victor M. Morale*. LM.s Aie.im .Ave,, Old Hndge, on June 1,1, I'Mi.l,In M, Peter's (om'ral Hospital,

le i eiiel.A .son was bom In Mr. ,

I imi is r e r e i t r j , Mn/i j i n f *»'-*. u R Old Hi idge, mi Pei ih \iul.ov ( h n-

HollandA daughter was born to Mr. and

....................... Mrs. Robert Holland. 4? Woodshoreth parents of a son, Ixjm Mon-Way, Cliffwood Beach, on Wednes­day, June 24, 1963, in Rivei view !day. June 19, PJ(i3 in Riverview Hos-

pual.

A \ e d I n K e v p o r t S a t u r d a y

I>lllonA son wa*? born lo Mr and Mrs.

Thomas Dillon. HU Union Ave.. Un­ion Heach, on Wednesday. June hi. PCI, in Monmouth Medical Cen­ter.

McUmgldln Mr. and Mrs. Geiald McLaugh­

lin, 53 Andover Lane. Matawan. are lhe parent.' of a daughter tx>m Thursday, .Jun** 20, i.%3, jn Fitkm Hospital.

MISS MARY HANSON,)f ihe late John 1.. Hanson, ahe

■ is a graduate of kevport High ! School and on June 3 received a I Bachelor of Arts Degree m elemen­ta ry education fiom Trenton Slate ! College. She is a member of Ionian | Sigma sororttv and will teach in I Madii.on iownship .school system I in September.■ .dr. Henderson, an alumnus of j Matawan High Scnool. is a grad* i uate of Monmouth Coileg.e and ! holds a Bachelor of Mience degree i m educauon. He is a charter mem­ber of kappa Delta Chi I-1alernuy

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, l e a r n : n M a d i s o n J o w n s h i p .

j ! oii-I.uccarelh! Mr. and Mrs. I*rank Luccarelh. I Centerville Rd.. kevport. announc'* : lhe engagement of their daughter. Trances, to Ihomns Poll, son of Mr. and Mrs*. Snivatore f-oti.

; Grove St.. Cliffwood.• Miss Luccarelh wa.> graduated from kevport Hudt School

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Fu n e ra l Se rv ices(ieorge K. .Meier

1 imend services were held hrk di‘\ afternoon pt the A. K. Brown huneral Horne. Montclair, for

i lii.orge k. Meier, i'i. of .2 Norman ! Rd.. Upper Montclair, who died iluesdav. June 18. 1 *>03. at Muun-• tamside Hospital. Montclair.; Mr. Meier was a salesman ir tne ; elcthmg department of L. Bamber­ger & Co.. Newan:. for 4 vears.

; v&irmu 10 vears ago.‘ Stirviving are his wife. Mrs Me. ia (Midler) Meier: a daughter.Mrs. Bavard Stewart. Upoer Mont­

’ clair. two sons. George Meier jr.. North Caldwell, and fhovard L.

•Meier. Poughkeepsie. N .V: tv.'O! brothers. William Meier, keans-• burg, and John .'deter. Lavnllette. i and 10 grandchildren.I Mrs. John Doughertv■ 1-um-ral servxes were held Satup dc.v at S;.10 a.m. from the Dav Mi­neral home, kevport. to St Jo- sepn s ( hm'ch. J\ev/>ort. where a hign requiem mass was offered at :i a.m. for Mrs. Lottie M. Dougher- ;v. tiJ. of i.l Scnenck Ave . Mfta- wan. who died Weduesdav. June I1). l.%3. at Mount Pleasant Nurs- mu Home, .vlataw'in.

Mrs. IXugheriv was lxun in honkers. . She wa.i the widow of John Dougheitv and lived in Kearnv Jj wars and m Lanoka Hailu.r live yeats oefort coining to Malawan six months ago to make her home with her daugh-

; »er, \!.k. Wauen Hutchinson, i Mri, Dougherty u r. a member Of lhe Allar-Rosaiy Societv of Sl, Pius H ind i. I'oil.ed River, and' the l.aiev Township l:ir. Denait* men* Aux'hary.

Siii- - l u n g a r e a n o t h e r d a u g h t e r ,; M:s Leioy Hul-er, Parsipp.my; two biothers, Charles Hanson and Ld.vard Hai. on, luth ol Yonker.s; a ‘.;.*u,r, Mis Walter Sears, Hem­et, f'ahf, and five grandchildren.

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Thwroloy, June 27, 1963 IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N J, IPaqe Seventeen'

Harry W. Ray Died Sunday

Harry W.. Ray: 6ft, of.J21(i ft'e*i?ev. Ave.,. Union Beach. died Imriday. June 23, at his home, Mr.Ttay -was born iti V.Vj'j'iuifct*>R, Dei. He-fiari lived, m Uista fetich i2 ■■years, but:rssnlesS most, ct Jus liie

f i n ! r t i D j ; l t m . . . . " .

■ Mr, Bf.y was mired. Ho hail bf-en a class 1 ic:j-i w m h

•Public- So*vice ..c.lect«c-',fcn4 Gas.. Generating Stui ion, S<;wuii-n, Un 42 yenrs, retiring three years ago. It-; was n-member oi ihe rtetormed t’nurcn, K^ypovt; tlarmony Shrtiw. J>ekh -Amboy}. Central Square Club, Roselle: TranKl-M l.odee. I-.vAM end FfariKiiU-Chspier R.A.M., Uv- injilon. Hi* was vice president ajt .U« Karris--- Gardens ..Impi m ement As-

-Eociaiion, Union iJeatti. - .■ Su.-vivin,;.; are his . wne, -Mrs. Lucy .(Weoer) Rays two stepsons,"

.Richard li. K/ds<-hka, V>-st Chest--.e;-.. P k . . and Arthur. K . .: Krusehka,- .San-. Mi'.uo, Calif.:., ihree sistein.

Airs. Hannah Schndt, t’arsipoiiny, arid ihe Misses .Mildred and-Marti a*

. Kav, both of,Newark, and,a |>rand- i.-.T,i;.;liter. ■ - ■ ■ .. ...

Humeral services .are tieini; held j this riuirsdav morning at 10 n.m.; in the John W.. • Meliiwibec-k ■ I-u- ^iera( iloiiie, Hazlet, with iho Rey.. Jolin.UL- Sharpe.- pastor ot the Key- ■ j.ort Reformed Church, oiridimnjv LUernicnt wiil be- in. Sl-.oreittnd Memorial Oeriieiw.’ Ha/let.

Ronerl K. Riannin Sr.Rooert R.,-Briinnln sr., 80. of 15

Ridge PI.. Neptune City, died Mon­day. June 21. I0W tr, Put™ Hos­pital. lie was bom ill Ped Bank, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil­liam Bruunli. His wife was the late Mrs. Cora Biannm.

He was a member of the Mem­orial Methodist Church and Li- L-erty Hose' Co... Keyport. He had Jxen associated with tlie Neptune Tny School, as custodian and buy- »r of supplies.

He Is survived oy a son, Robert J!. jr., at home; a brother, Charles, (•liii'Kiin. and a sister. Mrs. Eu- ferna Saurmnn, Keyport.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. nt the Francioni, Saylor and Lopez Funeral Home, f.i'ptuiie, wilh the Rev. Roland fining officiating. Interment will >e in Cedar l awn Cemetery.

Mrs. Michael Surdick. Mrs. Alice (Burnbauei) Surdick,

316 Broadway, South Amboy,. died t-imday, June 23, 1963, at Perlh Amboy General Hospital. Mrs. Sur­dick was born in Sayreville, a faughter of Mrs. John Eck, Sayre- }ille, and the late Mr. Eck. She tras employed at Roosevelt Hcspl- kl. Edison.

Surviving iii addition to her (nother are her husband Michael; ►io daughters Mrs Sheila DeMar- tco, Raritan Township, and Miss Dorothy Burnoauer, South Amboy; V son, Lawrence Durnbauer, U.S. Air Force, Hancock Flnld, Syra-

N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Lenore , Sayreville; a-brother, Louis

Sayreville; two stepbrothers, •Charles and George liurkshat, Say- LTtville, and ore grandchild.

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ton 3t„ Perth Amboy, died Tbuis- I u , '; j 'etR l" \ rU 1dav, June 20, 1963, A native of " T ' ^ "i. •Ira'K” -and - termer resident o{- Car- i •*lu- *!■ “i f ’ , pjsV;i,1 - »,!>ttmer.t, teret, lie had lived in l-'i-:Uh Amboy ! ‘ - ^ P h .s ivwcteiy, >

_,ears and was s conimunicsi’t '1 !i of Our l.ady ofthe M«sv Hyly Ro j ' Horace’ Mar'iurd ' I! sar/ Church, Perth Amboy, he was ■ Horace Mavnaci >’ ni Route ) i I r a :■ c-unst!uctkm laborer.- ' Keyp-ort. ili«l ’.IliiirsilW, June 2n]

: Surviving ure his wife, Mrs. Rose j w,t, at Woiimoii;.'! .M.-dit-al t.i nior, (Cliieffc) two dtlii rile:'.’, : H. 'A'ys a s:t‘.'-ir in j't'r.scy

; k.QSfi-lufiii'.te and Connie ^spo5iltif ! ;.md hat! bee/i .s’.n-.n :n K"Y|K);: t Perth .Aiivboy: a son, Amhony in- ■ ;'o. tlie jij.s! -/ear i fimte, Keyport;■■four fisters, Mix.Mildre/i Lapiishin.sky,-'- Port Read- iner' Mrs. 'Millie Abradello. Irving­ton; Mrs. Yolanda Matiro, New­ark. and Miss Mary Tedesca. Car-, teret, and three brothers, pasqtiale,

air. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wallace were marr.ci! in M- Jorepli's ;P 0i l KCcdniij, \ wctni anil Jo,.nChurch, Reyoort, on haturdav, J mih* • IS,-- IK I . . • .Mrs. •• Wallace Is the- rediAio, (..ute^ir.former Miss Barbara K. Gallo, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Kdward A. I 1-utien.l services were nekl MonCialki, S18 I’rospcet Ave., Cliffwood Reach. Tlie bridegroom's parents | cay at 0:30 a.m.. fitini She 1-lyrm |are V.r and Mrs. Janie? E. Wallace, 7Terndale 1*1.,-Cilffwood.---- 'and Son Funeral Home, Pen.-i Am­

— | boy, with a requiem mass at 9 ... . ... . .„ 'a .m . in the Most Holy Rosary i l'i»'«r.il (tome. M.-ypon. f-mi ,it »MJ* ' . ^ ar» * AuC*-'v'- of ifi ' Churcli. inie.mer.t was in St. Jo-|a-m- « mass was olle.tMMrs. Mai-.y L, McAlter, b.l, of ie | h- (Vm^lpi-v ' kVvnort in ht. Joseph s Charci. Kevport.

Bayshore Mobile Manor,. W e s t S<-P'14 Ctnuiei), Ktypoit. I Int.i.n.viu was in Holy NameKeansburu, died Saturday, June 22, j Charles -i.u<llow i Cennierv, Jerw y City.19fi3 at Riverview- Hospital. . She j ch. , , d| s(| f Argonnc | 'was born m Ireland and.hveo m \ - '

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uac-ra! sfjrvices wevfs he»a Mon* i dav a i n . m . from :he Uedlc

Funei'iil servicej were held Wed­nesday afternoon m the GuiuirumFuneral'Home,- South Amboy., lht RcV: Wilbur Newton officiated »nd Ijiterrnont war. in Monumental Cem­etery, South River,

vuse,. N. fcefiiel. ! Eck , s&:

George M. BeamanGeorjje M. Beaman, 62, of HM

Ramsay Ave.. Keanshurp, who had been postmaster in Keansburg for 3! yeart, died Monday morning, June 24, 1063, aC Riverview-Hospi­tal- Mr. Beaman had been lit since Apr‘1.

He was horn in Newark and at­tended schools in Newark and East Orange. Mr. Beamun served m World Wai' I and WorU War H with the US. Navy. He served m the Atlantic on a'jubmanne chaser

runtrral .Mervicvs v;ere avid Mon-* vway at !»:30 am . Jfror.i in t ■ Dav r , Mineral Home. Kevport. and ac 10.- • A . ! " n i H i ’ U r c c j i i i e i a r r . a s s w a s ? . v t - :

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... . een a mideivt ^;rg lor 3f> Years,

a M ri.Ca-j-.r tne ■Wertt.weui.' ws-lM whom y’jr: livev., a .s\EU *r, lMr5. Fmn'.'H C<>,- hr.f., Rutherford: ;nree jirajidcnud- r w u(id nine Kreat-grondcniidvep..

I-'/ner a I .services werc -h«sd Wed- r.esdav at l;3r< p.m. ine Laurel Funeral West Kf*an.<-ou!-;?wun we :<ev. Jorir. (ru n rector Oi. ot. .Nidit.'S t.Lxsrup.u Ci\i'’ "I'..

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Miss Marv C. itartshmne1 Miss Marv Conover Har»shorne.

8J. died t-nda\, June 21. I9t>3. i\t i Havme Dr.. Maiawan, where ! she had been staving. She ■wt.r. a lorrtie:* residen* o! Jackson St.,

> Maiawan,Miss Han.'horne was horn m

late

, _ k- v* i . ■ . ‘ PI.. Keanshurjj,' died Wednesdaythe Brorix N. \ betorc moving to j • i'ltij, after a long illness.Raman-..Township a month - ago, j ^ ! •,, ’ . 4 £She was the widow of Charles Me- j 4VaR llo,n in Moiimou(h ‘Co«i.ty

. . [and had lived in Keansbnrj.; mostMrs. M c A iw w a s a retired 1 0f jjf

supervisor of the Metropolitan Life j Th; , e ^ n 0 knw l, sul.viXOrt.

a ! Ih \ r ^ 7 : z : i e :r! r r ^ d ; - dau«h.or o, «3„the company’s veterans club. , the direction of the .li„j,ins -km | .Tt,hn and hlizabeih (Wilson) Hart-Surviving' are a son, John Me- j orial llon":' I-relho,(1- j shorne. She was a retired teacher

Aleer. with whom sue lived; twp I m !ss Cathwine Bwehler j a:i(‘ principal of Cliffwood Elemen-yrandchildren and a great-grand- j ,\iiss Caiherine Stella Boehler j lar>' School. Miss Harishorne waschild. i 30*. of 14 Masen PI., Keaiisburg, j J member of the Presbyterian

Funeral services were held Mon- I Saturday June 22 touri in I Chureli. Manalapani ,...n i i , . M i l Vrn. md i t I ^ mE*lt lit t*le colt l unel,<' i Monmouth Meilict.1 Cemer. Born mduring the Hist World V.ar and its I [(ume Buford, lhe Kev. William I Newark M'ss Boehlei was a res-

U. BiJgio\e. pastor of the New I idL-nt of Keansburg for 28 years.Monmouth Baptist Church, offi- | she w;L< thf; daughter of Mrs.ciated Burial was lutsJaj in the ! Ciitherino (Hcisch) Boehler and theMt. Hope Cemetery, Hasting-on- j-late John Boehler.Hudson, N. f ‘

a quartermaster in the Pacific in ! the Second. . .

Mr. Beaman, prior to being ap­pointed postmaster, had been co­publisher of the Keansburg Bea­con. While serving m World War II, his son, George J . Beaman, was killed in action.

Surviving are his wtfe, Mrs. Dorothy Beaman, and two broth­ers. Harrv L. Beaman. Keansburg, ond Chester J. Beaman, Red Bank.

Funeral services are being held this Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. In the Bedle Funeral Home, Key­port. The Rev. H. H. McConnell,

! Miss Boehler was a communicant I of st. Ann’s Church, Keansburg.

m addition to her j }>0|c(

pasroi* of the Keansburg Methodisi i Peter's Cemetery Church, will officiate and inter- j Mr. Zitinski was bom in Bayonne, ment will be in Fair View Cetne- i son of the late Andrew and Flor-

Alexander lilmsklFuneral services were hejd Sat-| Surviving,

urday at 9 a.m. from the-Harding \ mother, are two brothers, John Co. Funeral Home, New Bruns- [ Boenler, i^ort Monmouth, and Eu- wick. with a high mass of requiem | gene Boehler. Keansburg. at 9:30 a.m. in St. Peter’s Church. I Funeral services were, held Wtd- New' Brunswick, for Alexander Zi-1 nesday morning at 8:.40 a.m. from hn.ski. )i Lttwrenee Pkwv., Laur-|ihe John J. Ryan Funeral Hume, ence Harbor, who died Tuesday, } Keansburg, to St. Ann’s Church June 18, UKJ3. Interment was in Si. where the Rev. Frederick Vaien-

Surviving is h brother, Charles Haitshorne. New Brunswick.

Funeral s e r v i c e s were held Mondav at 1 p nt. in the Bedle Fu- nerai Home, jMatawaa. Hie Rev. Chester A. Galloway, paslor of the First Presbvtenan cnurch, Mat­awan. ouiimted. and interment was in Maplewood Cemetery, hret­

tery, Middletown. I cnce Zilinskl. He had been a rest- tery, Keyport.

tino, asslsiant pasior, offered requiem high mass at 9 a.m.Burial was in St. Joseph’s Ceme-

Putrick J. f-ettaTatrick J. Felta. 5?.. of V54 Line

Rd.. Matawan lownship. uied Fri­day. June 21. *%.i at Monmouth Medical Center. Mr. Fetta, a life­long resident of Matawan Town* ship, was part-owner and operator

s j of the OeKedele & Fetta Sunoco i. Service Station in Red Bank, lie

__________ DRIVE-IN COMES TO KEYPORT, N . J . :

* GRaND OPENING m ? :11 A.M. I0 MIDHICHT- SATURDAY- JUNE 2 9

was a communi' ant of St. Joseph's Church.

Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Genevieve (Johnson) Fetta; two daughters, the Misses Baibaia Arn and Patricia M?r/ Fetta, and a son, Patrick, all at home; k brother. Frank Fetta. Keyport. and four sister*, Mrs. As thu.* Byrnes, New Brunswick: Miss Susan M.Fetta, Sail Francisco. Caiif. and Mrs. Joseph Brooks and Miss Mar­garet M. Fetta, both of Matawan TowiLsliip. ^

Funeral -services were held Tues­day at 8*30 a.m. from the Day Fu­neral Home. Keyport, to St. Jo-

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