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' FREEHOU* * J / ' £'*“ V * '4 -nr&A ^Council Cool To STrashiaskets, Sign ' Mr*. Donnell Told No Money Provided For Such Purchase* Councilman Grayson Van- Cleat, chairman of tbe finance committee of tha Matawan Bor- ough council, Tuesday blocked votes on proposals by Mr*. Oe- nevleve Donnell, new member ot thegovemlngbody, to have trashbajlets purchased at a to- tal cost ol about $300 and 1 signboard costing ; $8J. Mr. - VanCleaf claimed no money was provided in Uie budget nor ; had.a request been made by Mrs, Donnell for allowing such : expenditures when the budget ' was drawn. v 1 * ' t ' v r Mrs. Donneir reported she had made a study of the litter situation ln the borough and had found 12 points at which wastebaskets could be.located tb good advantage, fihe' said theBS wlremesh baskets could be purchased at $17 each and Earl Emmons, - tha ' borough garbage collector, bad agreed to empty themiwlce a month for $10 per month, : Mayor Spafford W. Schanck - noted this wtfs;an ltiltt of SJkP til cost of $300.He declared tlie borough was working oh a *,‘close” budget and did not see - 'where this expenditure could : come from. Mrs. Dohnelt sug- gested - ttie parks department but Councilman Victor Arrhel- lino, chairman of .parks, ob- Jeetedhe had only $400 for that . purpose, He noted a mower Would h^vs to be bought this rear. -This might.latai-*30ft-of- the 1490, Mr, VanCleaf .estlmat- ed. Mrs, Donnell then reminded the council that the expend!- tiirc for garbage was "way down" this year. Mr, Van- Cleat contended lt was" less only because the bid was less and . ,that the garbage appropriation always was limited, to., the amount of the contractor’s bid and |100 for contingencies. Motion Withdrawn Mrs,-Donnell moved-the ex- pendlture but no second was offered. Counollatan Ralph R. - Dennis suggested three baskets . might be bought for the worst spots and the program carried (continued on pagtf four) 25 Stores In Fourth .Member National Editorial Aiiociation --- New Jerafty P res* Association — Monmouth County Presi Association 87th YEAR — 39th WEEK THURSDAY, MARCH 29 1956 Single Copy Ten Cents Plaits Announced For i. Developing 20 Acre* l Fronting On Route' 35 ' Plans for a major chopping center :ln northern Monmouth County,, to be constructed .at a_cost o l.$2,500,000, were an- nounced today Tby Saul Cantor and Paul Goldman. The pro- rulnent New Jersey builders reported they..*(111 erect a 25 store one-stop retail develop meat on a 20-acre site front - Ing on Route 35, between Poole and Union Ave., Raritan Town- ship, adjoining Keyport. This is the fourth shopping center lor which -plans have been announced ln this area. .'To be known as the Raritan (continued on page four) IMinors Sales Count Matawsm Township Committee Reject* Testimony Of Youth. _ Matawan Township Commit- tee yesterday unanimously re- jected a charge of sales to mi- nors llled by the State Alco- holic Beverage Commission against Flo'p' Bar & Grill, a plenary retail consumption li- censee doing business on Low- er Main St. near the Garden State Parkway. ' ; " : In rejecting the complaint, the township committee advised the . ABC and Leo Weinstein, Matawan, attorney for; the. de- fendant, that the publlo hear- ing on the case had brought "conflicting testimony, and ad- mitted falsifications and lying by- Thomas -Sweeney,.. J7,” a witness/for the ABC, The com mittea agreed the ABO had not sustained the burden of.proof required of them. lhe complaint filed fby El- wood KlngsMy; —ABC agent, iiuc«i^r^weeTSeyr>o^6ir*iur Robert Bastedo, 17, of Brown-, town, as saying .they had pur-' chased. liquor, at' the tavern Sept. 23. Yoiing Sweeney testi- fied he; had hot been asked by the. bartender at the establish- ment to account~tor his -age which'he represented as “21 He admitted, uhder examina- tion by Mr.- Weinstein at the Jan. IB hearing, he had a hunt- ing license ln his possession which he had been ready to show tb verify his age as "21," The youth admlteed he was aware‘he had wilfully falsified his age ln obtaining this licen- se. _ . -- Bartender Unidentified Neither youth could Identify the bartender alleged to have Bold them the liquor and, beer. As part of the defense, Mr. Weinstein submitted the busl- neaa’records,6f Florence^' Mallnconlco, proprietor of Flo's, to pbow she did not deal in whiskey of the “Mr. Boston' brand specified-by-young Sweeney as the liquor purchas- ed. In his- summation, Mr. Weinstein attacked the credi- bility of the Sweeney youth as a witness because that young man openly had admitting to falsifying his age In the hunting license matter and again when buying liquor at the bar, Exra. W. Karkus, Keyport, township attorney, had noted both youths had Identified Flo’s lor Mr. Kingsley as the place where they had purchased the llqlior. Notice . This office will be closed all day tomorrovf, Good Friday, Easter. Will bo'celebrated by churches in this aiea with special . music, sunrise ser- vices, and regular morning ^'worship: serylces. - - i" ' The Union dood.Friday serv- ■Ice willbe held tomorrow in the ftrst Methodist Church, Mata- . yfta, with the Rev. Alberj D. ’ Curry, pastor, ln charge. First Baptist Cburck m Main St., MaUwan > Rev. Lawrence R. Balle> ~ " . Pastor . 1 At the Easter sunrise service at 6:30 arm ..the pastor's topic win be •‘.The New Way of Llfe.v At the 10 and.11 a.m. services, be will speak on , “The Resur- rectlon 'of Faith." New mem- . bers will be received at the 11 o’clock service'. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. , : Chnrrli Of Oar gsvlonr ' - Cheesequake Rev. Her\ry A. Male, Vicar A special service will be beld i Ujmorrow'-at 7:30 p.m, Holy Communion will be cele brated Easter Sunday at 9:30 a.m., after which the' church school win hold lie annual East- er egg hunt. 1 CUfhraed C*mma»Hy ; Methodist Chnrch Rev. Rlcbsrd Yaussy, Paitor Sunday morning worship ls at 9 a m.: church school at 9:45 0 jn., and tbe evening service a t I o’clock, : Prayer >Dd Bible study ts beld Frlda^ evening ) at a ’cliclt. . , - Robbing Resigned (?) Mrs. H>>; Brews, clerk ef Madison Township, said this 'morning n» letter of jreslgnatlon, as Is required by law, had been submitted to her office by Committeeman Jam es' Robbins Who claims* hs_ Is. resigning h is' position \ on the governing body. - Mrs. Brown said phe was , cognisant of the fact Mr. Bobbins had been quoted in, a newspaper as declaring he had resigned.' She comment.. ed the only thing at hand to bear out sueh an intention oh Mr, Robbins' part was a let- ter received by Mayor Walter Jurman aSdrested to no one ln" particular in which Mr. Robbins discussed his serv* toe on the governing body. Should Mr. Bobbins reslau, " a vote would be needed In November to till the One year remaining of the threi-iear term to which he was elected ln ISM. Be has not appeared; at a meeting of the township' committee in IMS. He was replaced as' police commls* ■loner at the Jan. 1 organlia. tlen meeting, GRAND OPENING OF T1RRY SHOP IN KEYPORT FRIDAr Owner* - AproacHed In Lin« Rd. Area; Crotiing PlanSet Up Continued.; Interest1 of the brokers who Wsreacqulrlng op- tions tor HerbertKendall, rear estate ;a«velo^K‘ t< the Church St.-Line Rd, area of Matawan Towhtol^’ls ihdlbrted from re- pbrfet' Jkt iii« ' tee ttleetliiit! yeiUrd'Ay. R . K . Schhelder,' saldi lte’ was'renewlng his option. ’U tils less certain abovit the' matter, He felt he might not be able to W n his property thlj summer it lt were subject to an option He sought advice from the com. mittee, . : ■ ' . .I^ayor,John.Mars, Jr« da. cllned to comment on. whether there., would be any compro- mise on .the issue ot lot sizes which had blocked tits building of 1000' homes ' last .fall. said, howeverV IJ- thh property qwner^.couldjroflkJ by.renpw-. First Methodist Church Main 81., Matawan . Rev, Albert D. Curry, Pastor Holy Communion will be ad- ministered on Easter morning at 8:30 a.m.,'followed by a com- munion breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Sunday School convenes at 8:45 a.m. under the direction . of Howard A. j Henderson, super- intendent. : At the 11 o'clock morning worship service, the pastor's sermon sub)ect will be 'Victory Follows Suffering." Secend BspUst Church Orchard Ht., Matawan Rev. W. J. Hutcheson; Pas'tor The Easter sunrise service will be beld at 8 a.m. after which the annual Easter break- fast'will be served; At the reg- worsblp service special music will the youth, Jun- cholrs. The Sunday School will pre- sent an Easier program at S p.m. on Sunday. Spring Valley Csmmaally Chnrch A. Thomas Clayton, Pastor Prayer meeting will be held tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex IColsa. Sunday School is held at i p.m. under tbe direction ol Rob- ert Dixon. There are classes for all ages. The young people will meet at 1:10 pjn. The Easte* ^worship service will be«held at 7:4} p mi and (continued on page four) Land Use Map For Matawan Prepare For Zoning; Gale Gas Co. Plant Foi1Tanka Approved Matawan Township Plan nlng Bo»rd will bold a confer- ence next week with Charles Pike, director of . the Mon- mouth County Planning Board, on the preparation of a land- use map as.the first s t e p toward drafting a Konin* _'-or- dinance. Mr, Pike has In formed the board the county will furnish rough dr aft. map of the township. With this, a Rutgers student can be hir- ed for about; 1300 who. will go over., the 'street* .and roads of *a*rtownsblp and plot the land' and buildings on-it with notat - ions as to the use made, ac- cording to Information t h e board has received. Fred Wenzel reported he has seen the first draft of a map of a subdivision to go on a nine-acre plat at the corner of Cllffwood Ave. and Ravine Dr. This was spoken of as the first test of the township sub-dlvls- lon ordinance, Mr. Wenrel said he was disturbed that no play- ground space had been provided ln the plans and he also was concerned about sidewalks He said they recently had been made mandatory ln sub-divis - ions by the Veterans Admin- istration to; keep people from walking In trafflo lanes. The board received a report that the Gale Gas Co., Keyport was building a distribution cen- ter on nine acres of ground-on •the westerly side of County Rd, a, Route .33, Cllffwood, with a business office and show room on tlie highway. The bo&rd received word f r o m Robert Redman, chairman that be had Investigated and was satisfied the crushed stone roads the firm Is putting In where lt is filling in the mead ows would be sufficient to stand the traffic of heavy trailer trucks going ln to the tom pany’s gas-tank ln the rear of the Installation. Mr. Rednian reported that at a. development In the town- (conllnued oa page four) P. T. Long Selected For Observer Course Lt. Ool. P. T. Long, super- visor of the Matawan P o s t , Oround Observer Corps, has been designated as one of'the two civilians to represent New Jersey at a Oround Observer Corps training course, which will be given by the U. S. Air Force In Florida. Mr. Long flew from New Y o r k International, Air- port Sunday. 'He reported al the 352} Flying Wing, locate!) at Tyndall Air Force Base, Panama City, Fla. The stud- ent.body consists of 1( mill tcry personnel and If civilians drawn fronr various parts of the country. The course will take two weeks and cover such subjects as observation post operation, filter center tech- niques, public relations, re- cruiting, and public spesklng. During his absence, Mata- wan Post will be ln charge of Major James Froellcb and stsff. . in*- their- options;- thejr stupid do so. The Impression Was giv- en the owners Were getting bet- ter, terms on .thelroptJons than they did for the 10-month period that expires next month, Mr. Pelos and Mr. Bchnelder also wanted werk dond on the roads ln the area. Mr. Schnei- der suggested the count? be asked’ to take over Churoh 8t. Mr, Mars told him that the townsRlp-had In escrow 12000 received from the state last year and that when more raotv ey from the roads came in from Trenton, the drainage system on that street would1 'be !m proved so it would not break up so fast, The mayor added some state money had been spent on the street last year. As for Lloyd Rd., Mayor Mars Indicated that there wjis nothing th* tOwpshlp couM do about the naa SSfid 'rbiid srttlon from Churoh St. to Route M.'qa that road had been laid yea>a ago through Booket's Bog, He (continued on page four) Signs Removejfli^ Zoning Complaint “Split Rock” Realty Firm Yield* To Stand Of Keyport Inspector Removal of the signs against which complaints had been fil- ed by Russell Conover, Key- port building inspector, was confirmed yesterday by L e o Weinstein, MatawBn, as attor- ney for Donnid Aranow, Elis- abeth, and Karo and Faro Corporations, having an inter- est ln the "SjlltR ock’’ devel- opment in lm ie£ \ The signs advertised the sites for sale and were located on 'and at the intersection - of Route 38 and the Keyport Interchange of the Garden state Parkway which, Mr Ccnover held, wns zoned ai realaential under Uie Keyport Boicugh ad Interim zoning ordinance and on which advertising slens were buried, Protest agHinst the signs al so was made by Wlnlleld Maurer, Beers St., Keyport, through his attorney Edward W. Currie, Matawan. Mr. Maurer claimed two of the signr’had been located on hit property without asking per- mission, A third sign was placed on property that Is in dispute In court action on con- demnation proceedings by N. J. Highway Authority, bull ders of the Parkway, agalns} Mr. Maurer. Mr. Currie noM ed ln oourt Mar. 21 his client had not yielded title to this property and had a right to protest Ihe location of a sign on lt without his consent. Mr, Currie held Mr, Maurer had obtained no profit nor benefit In any way front the “Illegal" location of the. algns on hla land. ; Mr. Conover's action against the "Split Rock" people llrst came before the court Mar, 14 Magistrate Seymour ft. Klein berg, Keyport, had appointed Robert LaMura, Matawan at- torney, to act as magistrate in all proceedings Involving Uie algns as long as the Borouth of Keyport was complainant 'continued on page four) The Terry Shop* opened a store lif Kerport at 21 Weal Freni Bi, on Friday, and‘Harry 8I*< vin asl Sons, owners, report a record oro\Vi attendned. The, Terry Shops operate a chain specialising In ladles fashions, inoltfdlng drones, sportswear, lingerie and hosiery, Mrs, lieno Larsen, Woodbt-ligo, Is tho manager of the Keyport qtore,. Re-Elects Officers Report Submitted On 1055 Circulation Showed 416 Increaae The election of officers of ths board of the Matawan Free Publlo Library, was held Friday, The officers, as follows, are the same as pre- vlous|y:_ President, Miss J. Mabel Brown; vice president, Luther Foster; secretary, Mlsa Ellaa Arrow smith v. trea- outer, Philip Li, NeldlngeT; Mw|i|tiu\V. treasurer, - to* Hv Domlnlok. - - TO* . oommjttees also are, the **m«. The following statistics for 1933 were reported: Books ad- ded by purchase, 424; books added by gift, 138; books dis- carded (worn out, missing, and withdrawn), 700; periodi- cals purchased, 33; periodi- cals added by gift, 8, circul- ation ln the main library was 19,338, and in the branch li- brary, 0075, wlUi a total of w, Oil, which Is 410 oyer 1054. Books borrowed from the New Jersey Library Commis- sion totaled 160, The library was open 208 days for ltd hours; There were 313 now registrants. The amount now In the building fund ls $8(27.08. Btoks Donated During ths year, books and magatlncs wore donated by Mrs. V. W. Toild, the Phillip Ennis Estate, Ralph W. Her- rick, Miss Mary Slack, Jay.F, Hostetler, Mrs, May Boyce, Miss Ellfl Bioyce. The Mata- wan Woman’s Club gave lla annual g 1 f t of Christmas, wreaths. Mrs. Vernon Beyer again prosented the library with a collection of shells from Florida, and Michael Kldzus gave the library an Interest- ing fossil. Story hours were held dur- ing the year, with such a large attendance that lt was neces- (Continued on page fuun Card »f Thanks The family of the late Jane L. Vreeland with to think all their friend), nfjghbor* snd relatives for their many kind- net«»es during their rccrot be reavemeot. K«j>rc|«lly 111 ' Rev. Richard Yau*»y anil thr Bedle Funeral Hoot*. ||NH Adv. 2» , la Memerlura In Loving memory of Mra. Annie Bmllh who pasted away March 14th. 1»53. In our hearts a memory I* kept of one we loved snd itull ntrcr forget. Arthur HmUh and Fimlly JFI*--A1v, 2»' New York 'luinplKc *1 OS round trip )' /r'lurc[ H^ivUf Convenient, ei-ooinilf 4 I Ha, t(«fe»— v-b-d’it" rail ;>«H 7 QlVl First Step To Dial The flrat step in the New Jersey B a l k Telephone Company ’» program to con- vert Keyport I telephones to dial operation Is underway with Installers placing dial telephones in local homes and businesses, llarold M, Seeley, mana- ger of the company's looal business' o'ffloe, said lhat the Installation of dial inatru- ' menls will je confined initi- ally (o customers getting new service and those mov- ing from one address to ah. other. - , - ;All m anual 'telepfc&ttiii Will bvreplaced atrumenta •laberc',01 ..... t»»l» aomoiime prior to^Uie ,, introduotlon of dial servioe here, tenlatlvelr toliedoled for I85S, Mr, Seeley said. Snow Removal Is Source Of Furor Marlboro Meeting In Uproar Over Handling Situatioi Snow removal proved to be a hot subject about a cold ex perlenoo thnj, maiio the fur fly at tlie Marlboro Township Committee ...meeting--Thursday.- The only breuk ln tlio tension adrno wlvon CominlUoBniaii Charles. MoCuo admitted he had made a mistake In .onlllng Pair Who Entered with dial In- W^r aid. The ajisotaole ol « polltlolim beitur so /rank a* to a, jj»u«q:<«-ji4u»», admtt •h»>made : * m istake ' " Idunded tlio crowd and he was applaudod. ' Tho trouble started whan Committeeman - Joseph A. Laimaro asked Muyor Dennis Buckloy why tlio snow-ioiuov- al equipment was not in oper- ation until noon Monday, Mar. 10, when the itloi-in hail boon ln progress for ovor St hours. Mayor Iluckley told him snow-cloarlng oiioratlons liud started at 4 pm , the day biifora und. hud contliuied all through Uie iijght end Unit lie, the mayor, had participated, Mr, linumvo wanted to know, If this -was so, why Mr, McCue, as a member of the road committee, htid called Frank Itulollffn, whom Mr. Lamaro dosmlbed as a , (coiitlnund on page four) Held For Grand Jury ; Martin Severe With Speeder In Near Upiet Improper Uie Of Phqto In Court , Submission of photographs ln a Supsrior Court sul: lo show alleged damage and de- tororlatlon it the residence of Mr, and Mr*. Arthur F, Wood, Old Matawan Rd., Madison Townahlp, wss ruled Improper by Justfca. Wilfred H, Jayne, of the Appelate Division, Tues- day. He accordingly ordered a new trail In condemnation action brought br the N, J. Highway Authority ln taking the Wood property for Garden State Parkway purposes, Mr. snd Mrs, Wood'rejected an Authority offer ln 1953 ol $19,500 f o r tlieir properly, but when they took the matter to Superior Court, the award to them was set back to lit, 000. In this action, counsel for tlie Authority submitted to the Jury s photograph show- ing tlie Interior of the W o o d home bsdly damaged. Jus- tice Jayne aald the Authority hsd had no rlgl l to use s phot- ograph in court showing dam- age to the property after date of the original offer. Notify V/*’ t(i* iiH‘iiilir-in nl lit* Ma- law'ii colored KtvuMlem club tin hereby simounci! lo tile nub- ile die rr-orginl’atlolt. of tin cluli id tlie Matawan rnl 1’vlHlesl Club, 1 (lt'ipt><l: , M*!iMJ;h nl ill! C.'llit* Magistrate James H, Mar- tin, Matawan, Monday held two men charged with enter- ing at Matawan taverns for tlio grand Jury and fined four mo- tor vehicle offonders, a total of $128, . ' Tlie two picked up for the entry at Taurine's Tavern and tlie Town Tavern on Main Ht. Mar. 16 were Wiiiiam G, Herrington, Now York,- and Ralph Wolnkowskl, an A- WOL soldier from. Fort Dlx, Herrington wa.n Uie one who "commuted" lo crime In this area and was apprehended on a bus returning to New York a!ter lie had broken Into the Trautwcln service station and bar on Route 31, llomdel, five miles cut of Matawan, during the bllr.zard Mar, IS. Woln- kowskl had been captured, a week earllor In Eatontown. They had, between them, been tied to 14 robberies from Clark Townsiilp to Asbury l’ark. ' An Air Force Sergeant, Wll- llam Terrebee, Donaldson, Pa„ had to make good on a $140.05 cl ilm of Uie borough for knocking over a hydrant at Miriam PI, and New Bruns- wick Ave, Feb. 27 al 2:M a.m. when lie fell aaleep at the wheel. He was fined $10 and f5 coats for careless driving. Driving Without Moetise Sgt, Robert McGowan, bo- rough police, arraigned Ray- mond Valentina, 1X7 Broad St., Keyport, for driving with- out a /license, Tlie defendant claimed he had only bad Uie (Continued on page lour) Clothing Needed Children’s aprjtitf clothing }* needed nl tho Mutawan Public Health Crnlcr, 14ft JJroM 0t. Anyone having clothing to con- tribute In Bnked Ut lauve It at Uie health renter Uulldlim, , Notlo# Oil and ft/Ur April Ut. 1060 imyments for tho Matawan H*v- jritMh 1/ORli A«aoclatloil will 1)0 rfnclverl al the Wllllmn O, lie <!t« h Hoti Awnnny, Park Avo., 'Iherenn If, JJlfrtfln llecretsry 4KI» Adv, 29 - • ■- ■ nV N«Uo« ' . will l»e <*11 Oottl ertoiise Bad Fails In Marlboro OrdinanceRequirin? Municipal Permit To Start One Lote* Marlboro Township w i l t : have no ordinance to bar slaughterhouses. One w aa - submitted at Thursday’s meet- ^ ing and It failed to carry du# to a. tie vote, w .~. Committeeman Joseph A. Lanzaro made this Issue ths llrst of five thlnas on a list for ordinances that he submitted at, the Mar. B meeting. CUf- ton T, ' Barkalow, Freehold. township attorney announced Thursday that he had prepared _ an ordinance but would give no opinion on how It mluhli stand ln law. The attorney declared, Uiough, that he had found sufflolent "law ” to Just- Ify submitting It. ' Mi-. Barkalow said he had found a statute passed 111 lOSi . _ which empowered munlolpuli-' ties to control the establish ment of slaughterhouses with- in Uielr bounds," lie declared, however", that In tho oouri teat of Uie statute In 1047 ol iannella vs. Plsoataway Town*.-__ ihlpr the Uien VIca-CluncDll. ol' Wilfred H. Jaynn express, ed.sn adverse opinion of lta provision, Mr. Bsrkalow add. ed. that tho .state had th* - sole power to license a slaugh- terhouse and while Ui» Ststa Department of Healh agency was duty bound to consult » municipal governing body ab 9 Ut a slaughterhouse. appli- cation for their mmUnjfiaHlv, 'uiider eTato'law^ the slate ageu. cy retained the Independent right to say "yes" or "no" to Uie appllcaUon. A munolpal ordlnanoe whloh Invested ln the governing body a similar, authority, therefore, was eub* . Jeot to challenge . aa at vnri. ance with the state oode, Mr. Barkalow pointed out. __________ Can Grant Or Deny Permit — Tlie' ordlnanoe gave tha township oommlttee the right to grant, a permit for' Uie ..... slaughterhouse or deny It andt to punlsli by a line of $200 or 00 days in Uie county Jail any person who set up a slaugh- terhouse w i t h o u t township permission. - As -there 1s ono slaughterhouse already In tha township, Uie ordinance made tho - provision that'there ehali be only one, Mr, Lanaaro Introduced It and CammttLtonuuv Dfcnlel P . Brewer ascended it. Mayor Dennis Ihioltley said the or* d!n«ne» .■ ' *lu>ma h»yi f moim study and be conjidertd wfUt tlie tilannlng lioard, M r. Bar-^ kalbw noted a tone ordinaries which would regulate Uie looa- ting of slatigltterhouliet In Uie townshli) should be ln Uie hnnda of the planning board Uila week, Mr, I,aniaro" waTned Uiab. the adoption of tho zoning or* dlitnnce would be a tlme-tak- liW7 matter and Uie slaughter- . house ordlnanco would lire* tect tho township. In . the - Interim, lio a a' I d Mayor Duokley bad been .promising (continued on page-toiir) - ' In Memerlum ----- . ------ in loving mejnory of our fa- ther William 1*. Cosgrove wht> deported - tills life "April lit, 1065. . . Daughters- snd Famlllc* Currie, Barretl, Differ Over Use Of....... Outside Rooms For Excess Enrollment School Propertie* Chairman Want* MHS Bililding Remodeled) Two Board Officer* Join To Oppoie McGraw On Committee Change and "outside" rooms were Uie only meunn of accomplishing UiIh. He reminded Mr. liar- rett It would cost $28,000 to re* model the hlglt school build* Ing for tile three rooms and llils would mean msklmi an- other application to .the Stal* Department of Education and the OUte Departmpnt of - Ooverntnrnt to exceed the dls- trial’s debt limit. Mr. Currie dsolsred Frede<‘ rio Fetsler. the board's arch* Iteot, had warned lhat In Tren-, ton they were so beset with such requests Uiat August would be the earliest date one could hope to gel an Interview on Ihe application, whloh would: leave a aoant period before Uie opening of sohool In Sep. Umber In which to borrow the; money and contract for the work. , ; ? Mr. Barrett said another' momis .ot . [/lokin* up', claja, room space would b6 to notify Madison Township that Mata- wan High School would not re-; celve tlieir pupils ln 1038, Thla would he tlie required two years notice a receiving district must give to a Bending district to sunk accommodations , else- where, Move Unnecessary , Mr, Currie doubted this was nectsaary, He pointed out Uiers Were 80 pupils from Marlboro Township who still would lie In tlie nystein start* ing nest Qeptombsr. lie de- clared that as long as the new Freehold Regional Ulgli School |4*ulldln|f would be ready for occupancy by (lien, ih* re*- lonav lmard uf education Mwld he ssked lo tske boro Tnwtmtil|> ‘f>iil|llr Ifmatn* (ContitiUed on p als flfieonl A dilforenoe of opinion over the policy the Matawan Town- ship Board of lCduostlon should f o l l o w In getting "outside rooms" to acaoimnodste an overflow enrollment anticipa- ted for the 1050 (7 sohool year developed between.Kdward W, Currie, ilreeiderir"Sniie board, and Oonriie S, Barrett, vtoe- presldent snd clialrmsn of 114 school properties committee, at Friday’s meeting. Mr, Barrett reported that he, Karl tidmeok and William McGraw had Inspeotod the' Cllffwood Flrehouse snd Bay view Presbyterian Church basement and had not b e e n Impressed with Ihelr findings, Mr. Barrett believed It would oost $400 lo remodel the facil- ities available at elUier plaoe and then there would be only one room, lie said he could not see spending $M0 "on other people's property," ........... r Ii e board vice-president stated no preferred consider- ation of remodeling the lilgli school Imlwlnii as proposed last summer by taking out the present.suite of principals' of- fices In the »*nilhwest corn- er of the building and using that space for two classroolns; lie added a third classroom could lie gained by convert. Ing a storage room ln Ux basement. Tills, lie observed would be a permanent soluU Ion using lhe board’s own school property, snd the cess Cllffwoud enrollment could be housed (<mi|ioiarlly 111 Ihe high school. Wsnls I'uplls On Kail Time Mr, Curile deorled this, lf« lUlined >15 was coliimlltcd t i « li-j 1 1oy ot milling all iitiu lie on full-ll'»ie without delay

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Page 1: GRAND OPENING OF T1RRY SHOP IN KEYPORT FRIDAr IMinors … · 2014. 5. 16. · GRAND OPENING OF T1RRY SHOP IN KEYPORT FRIDAr Owner* - AproacHed In Lin« Rd. Area; Crotiing PlanSet

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^Council Cool To STrashiaskets, Sign' Mr*. Donnell Told • No Money Provided

For Such Purchase*■ Councilm an G rayson Van-

C leat, ch a irm an o f tb e finance com m ittee of tha M ataw an Bor­ough council, T uesday blocked vo tes on proposals b y M r* . Oe- nevleve Donnell, new m em b er o t th e g o v e m ln g b o d y , to have t r a s h b a j le ts purchased a t a to­ta l cost ol abou t $300 a n d 1 s ignboard costing ; $8J. M r.

- VanCleaf c la im ed no m oney■ w as provided in Uie budget nor

; h a d .a req u e st been m ade byM rs, Donnell for allow ing such

: expenditures w hen the budget ' w as d raw n. v 1 * ' t ’ ' vr M rs. D o n n e ir re p o rted she

h a d m ade a study of the l i t te r situation ln th e borough and h a d found 12 po in ts a t w hich w astebaskets could b e .lo ca te d tb good advan tage , fihe ' said theBS w lrem esh baske ts could be purchased a t $17 e a c h and E a r l E m m ons, - th a ' borough ga rb ag e collector, bad agreed to em pty th e m iw lc e a m onth fo r $10 p e r m onth , • ■ :

M ayor Spafford W. Schanck- no ted th is wtfs;an lt i l t t of SJkP

t i l cost of $ 3 0 0 .H e declared tlie borough w as w orking oh a *,‘close” budget and d id n o t see

- 'w here th is expenditure could : com e from . M rs. Dohnelt sug­

g ested - ttie parks d epartm en t b u t Councilm an V ictor Arrhel- lino , ch a irm an of .p a rk s , ob- Jee te d h e had only $400 fo r th a t

. purpose, He no ted a m ow er Would h ^vs to be bought th is r e a r . -T h is m ig h t. l atai-*30ft-of- th e 1490, M r, VanCleaf .estlm at- ed.

M rs, Donnell then rem inded the council th a t the expend!- tiirc fo r garbage w as "w ay dow n" th is year. M r, Van- C leat contended l t was" le ss only because th e bid w as less and

. , t h a t the garbage appropria tion alw ays w as lim ited , to., the am o u n t o f the co n trac to r’s bid and |100 fo r contingencies.

M otion W ithdrawn M rs,-D onnell m oved-the ex-

pendlture but no second w as offered . Counollatan R alph R.

- D ennis suggested th ree baske ts . m ig h t be bought fo r th e w orst

spo ts and the p rog ram carried (continued on pagtf four)

25 Stores In Fourth

. Member National Editorial Aiiociation --- New Jerafty P res* Association — Monmouth County Presi Association

87th YEAR — 39th WEEK THURSDAY, MARCH 29 1956 Single Copy Ten Cents

Plaits Announced For i . Developing 20 Acre*

l Fronting On Route' 35' P lan s fo r a m a jo r chopp ing cen ter :ln no rth e rn M onmouth County,, to be constructed .at a_cost o l . $2,500,000, w ere an ­nounced today Tby Saul C antor and P a u l Goldm an. The pro- ru lnent New Je rse y bu ilders repo rted they..*(111 e re c t a 25 sto re one-stop re ta il develop m ea t on a 20-acre site fron t­Ing on R oute 35, betw een Poole and Union Ave., R a r ita n Town­ship, adjoining K eyport. This is the fourth shopping cen ter lo r which -plans have been announced ln th is a re a ..'T o be known as the R a r ita n

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IMinors Sales CountMatawsm Township Committee Reject* Testimony O f Youth. _

M ataw an Tow nship C om m it­tee y e ste rd ay unanim ously re ­je c ted a charge of sa le s to mi­no rs llled b y the S ta te Alco­holic B everage Commission against F lo 'p ' B a r & G rill, a p lenary re ta il consum ption l i ­censee doing business on Low­e r M ain S t. n e a r the G arden S ta te P a rk w ay . ' ; " :

In re jec ting the com plaint, the tow nship com m ittee advised the . ABC and Leo W einstein, M ataw an, a tto rney for; th e . de­fendan t, th a t th e publlo h e a r­ing on the case h a d brought "conflicting testim ony , and ad­m itted fa lsifications and ly ing by- T hom as -S w eeney ,.. J7,” a w itness/for the ABC, The com m ittea ag reed th e ABO h ad not susta ined the b u rden o f.p ro o f requ ired of th e m .

l h e com plain t filed f by E l- wood KlngsMy; —ABC agent, i iu c « i^ r^ w e e T S e y r> o ^ 6 ir* iu r R obert B astedo, 17, of Brown-, tow n, a s saying .they had pur-' c h a s e d . liquor, a t ' the tav e rn Sept. 23. Yoiing Sw eeney te s ti­fied he; h ad h o t been asked by the. ba rtender a t the establish­m en t to accoun t~ to r h is -age w h ich 'h e rep resen ted a s “ 21 He adm itted , uhder exam ina­tion by Mr.- W einstein a t the J a n . IB hearing , he h a d a hun t­ing license ln h is possession which he had been re a d y to show tb verify his age as "21," The youth adm lteed he w as a w a re ‘h e had wilfully falsified h is age ln obtaining this licen­se . _ .-- B artender U nidentified

N either youth could Identify the bartender a lleged to have Bold them the liq u o r and, b eer.

A s p a rt of the defense, M r. W einstein subm itted the busl- n eaa ’rec o rd s ,6 f F lo rence^ 'M allnconlco, p ro p rie to r of F lo 's , to pbow she did no t deal in w hiskey of th e “ M r. Boston' b rand s p e c i f i e d - b y - y o u n g Sw eeney a s the liquor pu rchas­ed. In his- sum m ation , M r. W einstein a ttacked the c red i­bility of the Sw eeney youth as a w itness because th a t young m a n openly h a d adm itting to fa lsifying his age In the hunting license m a tte r and again when buying liquor a t the bar,

Exra. W. K arkus, Keyport, township atto rney , had noted both youths had Identified F lo ’s lo r M r. K ingsley as the place w here they had purchased the llqlior.

N otice .This office will be closed all day tomorrovf, Good Friday,

E a s te r . Will b o 'ce leb ra ted by churches in this a ie a w ith spec ia l . m usic, sunrise s e r­vices, and regu la r m orning

^ 'w orship: sery lces. - -i" ' T he Union d o o d .F rid ay serv-

■ Ice w illb e held tom orrow in the f t r s t M ethodist C hurch, M ata­

. y fta , w ith the R ev. A lberj D .’ C urry , pasto r, ln charge.

’ F ir s t B ap tist C burck m M ain St., M aU w an

> R ev. L aw rence R . Balle>~ " . P a s to r .

1 A t th e E a s te r sunrise serv ice a t 6:30 a rm ..th e p a sto r 's topic w in be •‘.The New W ay of Llfe.v A t the 10 a n d .11 a .m . serv ices, be w ill speak on , “ The R esur- rec tlon 'of F a ith ." New m em ­

. b e rs will be received a t the 11 o ’clock service'. Sunday School

begins a t 10 a .m . ,

: C hnrrli Of O ar gsv lonr '- Cheesequake

Rev. H er\ry A. M ale, V icar A special serv ice will be beld

i Ujmorrow'-at 7:30 p.m ,Holy Communion will be cele

b ra ted E a s te r Sunday a t 9:30 a .m ., a fte r which the ' chu rch school w in hold lie a nnual E a s t­e r egg hunt. 1

CUfhraed C*mma»Hy ; M ethodist Chnrch

R ev . R lcb srd Y aussy, P a ito r Sunday m orning worship ls

a t 9 a m .: church school a t 9:45 0 j n . , and tbe evening serv ice a t I o’clock, :

P ra y e r >Dd Bible study ts be ld F r ld a^ evening ) a t a ’c lic lt. ■. , • -

Robbing Resigned (? )M rs. H > > ; B re w s, c le rk

e f M adison Township, said th is 'm o rn in g n» le tte r of jreslgnatlon, as Is requ ired by law , had b een subm itted to h e r office by C om m itteem an J a m e s ' R obbins Who claims* h s_ Is. resigning h i s ' position \ on the governing body. -

M rs. Brow n sa id phe w as , cognisant of the fa c t M r. Bobbins h ad been quoted in, a new spaper a s declaring he had resigned.' She c o m m e n t.. ed th e only th ing a t hand to bear out sueh an in tention oh M r, R obbins' p a r t w as a let­te r received by M ayor W alter Ju rm a n aS d res ted to no one ln " p a rticu la r in w hich M r. Robbins d iscussed h is serv* toe on th e governing body. •

Should M r. B obbins re s lau , " a vote would be needed In N ovem ber to till th e One year rem ain ing of the th re i- ie a r te rm to w hich he w as elected ln ISM. B e h a s not appeared ; a t a m eeting of th e tow nsh ip ' com m ittee in IMS. He w as rep laced as ' police commls* ■loner a t the J a n . 1 o rg a n lia . tlen m eeting ,

GRAND OPENING O F T1RRY SHOP IN KEYPORT FR ID A r

Owner* - AproacHed In Lin« Rd. Area;Crotiing P lanSet Up

Continued.; Interest1 of the brokers who W sreacqulrlng op­tions tor H erb e rtK end a ll, re a r estate ;a «ve lo ^ K ‘ t< the Church St.-Line R d , area of Matawan Tow hto l^ ’ls ihdlbrted from re- pbrfet' Jkt ii i« 'tee ttleetliiit! yeiUrd'Ay. R . K . Schhelder,' saldi lte’was'renewlng h is option. ’U t i ls

less certain abovit the' m atter, He felt he might not be able to W n his property th lj summer it lt were subject to an option He sought advice from the com. mittee, . : ■ • ' ..I^ayor, John. Mars, Jr« da.

cllned to comment on. whether there., would be any compro­mise on . the issue ot lot sizes which had blocked tits building of 1000 ' homes ' last . fall. said, howeverV IJ- thh property qwner^.could jroflkJ by. renpw-.

F ir s t M ethodist Church M ain 81., M ataw an .

R ev, A lbert D. C urry , P a s to r Holy Com m union will be ad­

m in istered on E a s te r m orning a t 8:30 a.m .,'follow ed by a com ­m union b reak fast a t 7:30 a .m . Sunday School convenes a t 8:45 a .m . under th e direction . of How ard A. j H enderson, super­in tendent. : At th e 11 o'clock m orning worship serv ice, the p a sto r 's serm on sub)ect will be 'V ictory Follows Suffering ."

Secend B spU st Church O rchard Ht., M ataw an

Rev. W. J . Hutcheson; Pas'tor The E a s te r sunrise service

will be beld a t 8 a .m . a fter which the annual E a s te r b reak­fas t'w ill be serv ed ; A t the reg-

worsblp serv ice special m usic will

the youth, Jun- cholrs.

The Sunday School will p re ­sen t an E a s ie r p ro g ram a t S p.m . on Sunday.

Spring Valley C sm m aally Chnrch

A. Thom as C layton, P a s to r P ra y e r m eeting will be held

tonight a t the hom e of M r. and M rs. Alex IColsa.

Sunday School is held a t i p.m . under tbe direction ol Rob­e r t Dixon. T here a re classes for all ages. The young people will m e e t a t 1:10 p jn .

The E aste* ^worship service will b e «held a t 7:4} p mi and

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Land Use Map For Matawan

Prepare For Zoning; Gale Gas Co. Plant Foi1 Tanka Approved

M ataw an Tow nship P lan n lng Bo»rd will bold a confer­ence n ex t w eek w ith C harles P ik e , d irector of . the Mon­m outh County P lann ing B oard, on the p repara tion of a land- use m ap a s . th e f ir s t s t e p tow ard d rafting a Konin* _'-or- d inance. M r, P ike h a s In fo rm ed the board the county will fu rn ish rough dr a f t . m a p of the township. W ith th is, a R u tgers s tuden t can be h ir­ed fo r about; 1300 who. w ill go over., th e 's tre e t* .an d ro ad s of * a * rtow nsb lp an d p lo t the la n d ' an d buildings o n -it w ith n o ta t­ions a s to the use m ade , ac­cording to Inform ation t h e board has received .

F re d Wenzel repo rted he has seen the f irs t d ra ft of a m ap of a subdivision to go on a n ine-acre p la t a t the corner of Cllffwood Ave. and R avine Dr. This w as spoken of a s th e firs t te s t of the tow nship sub-dlvls- lon ordinance, M r. W enrel said he w as d isturbed th a t no p lay­ground space had been provided ln the p lans and he also was concerned about sidew alks He said they recen tly had been m ade m andato ry ln sub-divis­ions by the V eterans A dm in­is tra tion to; keep people from walking In trafflo lanes.

The board received a repo rt th a t the G ale G as Co., K eyport was building a d istribu tion cen­te r on nine acres of ground-on •the w esterly side of County R d, a , Route .33, Cllffwood, w ith a business office and show room on tlie highw ay. The bo&rd received w ord f r o m R obert R edm an, ch a irm an th a t be had Investigated and w as satisfied the c rushed stone roads the firm Is pu tting In w here lt is filling in the m ead ows would be sufficient to s tand the tra ffic of heavy tra ile r trucks going ln to the to m pany’s gas-tan k ln the re a r of the Installation.

M r. R ednian repo rted th a t a t a . developm ent In the town-

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P. T . Long Selected For Observer Course

L t. Ool. P . T . Long, super­visor of the M ataw an P o s t , O round O bserver C orps, has been designated as one o f 'th e tw o civilians to re p re sen t New Je rse y a t a O round O bserver Corps tra in ing course, which will be given by the U . S . Air F o rce In F lo rid a . ■

M r. Long flew from New Y o r k In te rn a tio n a l, Air­p o rt Sunday. 'H e repo rted a l the 352} Fly ing Wing, locate!) a t T yndall Air F o rce B ase, P a n a m a C ity , F la . T he stud- e n t.b o d y consists of 1( mill tc ry personnel an d I f civilians draw n fro n r various p a rts of the country . T he course will tak e tw o weeks and cover such sub jec ts a s observation post operation , f ilte r cen ter tech ­niques, public re la tions, re ­cru iting , and public spesk lng .

D uring h is absence, M ata­w an P o s t will be ln ch arg e of M ajor Jam e s F roellcb and s ts f f . .

in*- the ir- options;- th e jr s tu p id do so . The Im pression Was giv­en th e ow ners Were g e tting be t­te r, te rm s on .thelrop tJons th an they did fo r th e 10-m onth period th a t exp ires n e x t month,

M r. P e lo s and M r. Bchnelder also w anted w e rk dond on th e ro ad s ln the a r e a . M r. Schnei­der suggested th e co u n t? be asked’ to tak e over Churoh 8 t. M r, M ars to ld h im th a t the tow nsR lp-had In escrow 12000 received from th e s ta te la s t year and th a t w hen m ore raotv ey from th e ro ad s cam e in from Trenton , the d ra inage system on th a t s tre e t would1'b e !m proved so i t would no t b reak up so fa s t, T he m ayor added som e s ta te m oney had been sp en t on the s t re e t la s t year.

As fo r L loyd R d., M ayor M ars Indicated th a t th e re wjis no th ing th * tOwpshlp couM do about th e n a a SSfid 'rbiid s r ttlo n from Churoh S t . to R oute M.'qa th a t road had been la id yea>a ago through B ooket's Bog, He

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Signs Removejfli^ Zoning Complaint

“Split Rock” Realty Firm Yield* To Stand Of Keyport Inspector

R em oval of the s igns a g a in s t which com plaints had been fil­ed by R ussell Conover, Key­p o rt building inspector, was confirm ed yeste rday by L e o W einstein, M ataw B n, as a t to r­ney for Donnid Aranow, E lis­abeth, and K aro and Faro C orporations, having an inter­es t ln the " S j l l tR o c k ’’ devel­opm ent in l m i e £ \ The signs advertised the sites for sale and w ere located on 'and at the in tersection - o f R oute 38 and the K eyport In terchange of the G arden s ta te Parkw ay which, M r C cnover held, wns zoned a i rea laen tia l under Uie K eyport B oicugh ad In te rim zoning ordinance and on which advertis ing s len s w ere b u rie d ,

P ro te s t agHinst the signs al so was m ade by Wlnlleld M aurer, B eers S t., Keyport, through h is a ttorney Edw ard W. C urrie , M ataw an. M r. M aurer c la im ed two of the s ig n r’had been located on h it p roperty w ithout asking per­m ission, A th ird sign was placed on p roperty th a t Is in dispute In co u rt action on con­dem nation proceedings by N. J . H ighw ay A uthority, bull ders of th e P a rk w ay , agalns} M r. M aurer. M r. C urrie noM ed ln oourt M ar. 21 his client had not yielded title to this p roperty and had a righ t to p ro te s t Ihe location of a sign on l t w ithout h is consent. Mr, C urrie held M r, M aurer had obtained no p rofit nor benefit In any way front the “ Illegal" location of the . algns on hla land. ;

M r. Conover's action against the "S p lit R ock" people llrst cam e before the c o u rt M ar, 14 M agistra te Seym our ft. Klein berg , Keyport, had appointed R obert L aM ura, M ataw an a t­torney, to a c t as m ag is tra te in all proceedings Involving Uie algns as long a s the B orouth of K eyport was com plainant

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The T erry Shop* opened a s to re lif K e rp o rt a t 21 Weal F re n i Bi, on F rid ay , a n d ‘H arry 8I*< vin a s l Sons, ow ners, re p o rt a record oro\Vi a ttendned . T he, T erry Shops operate a chain specialising In ladles fashions, inoltfdlng d ro n e s , spo rtsw ear, lingerie and hosiery , M rs, lie n o Larsen, Woodbt-ligo, Is tho m an ag er of the K eyport qtore,.

Re-Elects OfficersReport Submitted On 1055 Circulation Showed 416 Increaae

The election of officers of ths board of the M ataw an F ree Publlo L ib ra ry , was held F riday , The officers, as follows, a re the sam e as pre- vlous|y:_ P res id en t, M iss J . M abel Brow n; vice presiden t, L u th er F o s te r ; sec re ta ry , M lsa E llaa A rrow sm ith v. tre a - o u te r, Philip Li, NeldlngeT; Mw|i|tiu\V. t re a su re r , - to* Hv Domlnlok. - - TO* . oom m jttees also a re , th e **m «. ■

The following s ta tis tic s for 1933 w ere rep o rted : Books ad­ded by purchase , 424; books added by gift, 138; books dis­carded (worn out, m issing , and w ithdraw n), 700; periodi­c a ls purchased , 33; periodi­cals added by g ift, 8, c irc u l­ation ln the m ain lib rary was 19,338, and in the b ranch li­b ra ry , 0075, wlUi a to ta l of w , Oil, which Is 410 oyer 1054.

Books borrowed from the New Jersey L ib ra ry Com m is­sion totaled 160, The lib rary was open 208 days for ltd hours; There w ere 313 now reg is tran ts . The am ount now In the building fund ls $8(27.08.

B toks Donated D uring th s y ear, books and

m ag a tln cs wore donated by M rs. V. W. Toild, the Phillip E nnis E s ta te , R alph W. H er­rick, Miss M ary S lack , J a y .F , H ostetler, Mrs, May Boyce, Miss Ellfl Bioyce. The M ata­w an W om an’s Club gave lla annual g 1 f t of C hristm as, w reaths. M rs. Vernon Beyer again prosented the lib rary with a collection of shells from F lorida, and M ichael Kldzus gave the lib rary an In terest­ing fossil.

Story hours were held dur­ing the y ear , with such a large attendance th a t l t was neces-

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Card »f Thanks The fam ily of the la te Jan e

L . V reeland w ith to th in k all th e ir friend ), nfjghbor* snd re la tives for their m any kind- net«»es during the ir rc c ro t be reavem eo t. K«j>rc|«lly 111' R ev. R ichard Yau*»y anil th r Bedle F u n e ra l Hoot*.

||N H Adv. 2» ,

la M em erluraIn Loving m em ory of Mra.

Annie Bmllh who p asted away M arch 14th. 1»53. In our hearts a m em ory I* kept of one we loved snd i tu l l n t r c r forget.

A rth u r HmUh and F im lly JF I* --A 1 v , 2»'

N ew Y ork ' l u i n p lK c*1 OS round tr ip )' / r 'lu rc [

H ^ivU f Convenient, ei-ooinilf 4 I Ha, t(«fe» — v -b -d ’it" ra il ;>«H 7 QlVl ■

First Step To DialThe flra t step in the New

Jersey B a l k Telephone Company ’» p ro g ram to con­v e rt K eyport I telephones to d ia l operation Is underw ay with Installers placing d ia l telephones in local hom es and businesses,

lla ro ld M, Seeley, m ana­ger o f the com pany 's looal bu s in ess ' o'ffloe, sa id lh a t the Installation of d ia l inatru- ' m enls will je confined initi­ally (o custom ers getting new serv ice and those m ov­ing from one ad d re ss to ah . other. - ,- ; All m anua l 'telepfc&ttiii Will b v r e p l a c e datrum enta •laberc ',01 ..... t»»l» aom oiim e p r io r to^Uie ,, introduotlon of d ia l servioe here, ten la tlv e lr toliedoled for I85S, M r, Seeley said .

Snow Removal Is Source Of Furor

Marlboro Meeting In Uproar Over Handling Situatioi

Snow rem oval proved to be a ho t sub jec t about a cold ex perlenoo thnj, m aiio the fu r fly a t tlie M arlboro Township C om m ittee ...meeting--Thursday.- The only breuk ln tlio tension adrno wlvon CominlUoBniaii C harles. MoCuo adm itted he had m ade a m istake In .onlllng

Pair Who Entered

w ith d ia l In- W^r a id . T he ajisotaole ol « polltlolim beitur so /ra n k a* to a, jj»u«q:<«-ji4u»», adm tt • h»>m ade : * m is ta k e

' “ " Idunded tlio crow d and he wasapplaudod. '

Tho trouble s ta r ted whan C om m itteem an - Joseph A. Laimaro asked M uyor Dennis Buckloy why tlio snow-ioiuov- al equipm ent w as not in o p e r­ation until noon M onday, Mar. 10, when the itloi-in hail boon ln p rogress for ovor S t hours. M ayor Iluckley toldhim snow-cloarlng oiioratlons liud s ta r te d a t 4 p m , the day biifora und. hud contliuied a ll through Uie iijght end Unit lie, the m ayor, had partic ipa ted ,

Mr, linum vo w anted toknow, If th is -was so, why M r, McCue, as a m em ber of the road com m ittee, htid called F ran k Itulollffn, whom M r.L am aro dosm lbed as a , (coiitlnund on page four)

Held For Grand Jury ; Martin Severe With Speeder In Near Upiet

Improper Uie Of Phqto In Court ,

Subm ission of photographs ln a S upsrior Court sul: lo show alleged dam age and de- toro rla tlon i t the residence of M r, and Mr*. A rthur F , Wood, Old M ataw an R d., M adison Townahlp, w ss ru led Im proper by Justfca . W ilfred H, Jayne , of the Appelate Division, Tues­day . He accordingly ordered a new tra il In condem nation action brought b r the N, J. H ighw ay A uthority ln taking the Wood p roperty for G arden S ta te P a rk w ay purposes,

M r. snd M rs, W ood'rejected an Authority offer ln 1953 ol $19,500 f o r tlie ir properly, bu t when they took the m a tte r to Superior Court, the aw ard to them w as se t back to l i t , 000. In this action, counsel for tlie A uthority subm itted to the Jury s photograph show­ing tlie In terior of the W o o d hom e bsdly dam aged . J u s ­tice Jay n e aald th e Authority h sd had no rlgl l to use s phot­ograph in court showing dam ­age to the p roperty a fte r date of the orig inal offer.

N otifyV/*’ t( i* iiH ‘ii il i r - in n l l i t* M a -

l aw' i i colored K tvuM lem club tin hereby simounci! lo tile nub­ile die r r -o rg in l’atlolt. of t in cluli id tlie M ataw an rn l 1’vlHlesl Club,

1 (lt'ipt><l:, M*!iMJ;h nl ill! C.'llit*

M agistra te Jam e s H, M ar­tin , M ataw an, M onday held two men charged w ith en te r­ing a t M ataw an ta v e rn s for tlio g rand Jury and fined four m o­tor vehicle offonders, a total of $128, . '

Tlie two picked up for the en try a t T au rine 's T avern and tlie Town T avern on M ain Ht. M ar. 16 were W iiiiam G, H errington , Now Y ork,- and R alph Wolnkowskl, an A- WOL soldier from . F o r t Dlx, H errington wa.n Uie one who "com m uted" lo crim e In this a rea and w as apprehended on a bus re tu rn ing to New York a!te r lie had broken Into the T rautw cln serv ice station and bar on R oute 31, llom del, five m iles cut of M ataw an, during the bllr.zard M ar, IS. Woln­kowskl had been cap tu red , a week earllo r In Eatontow n. They had, betw een them , been tied to 14 robberies from C lark Townsiilp to Asbury l’a rk . '

An Air F orce S e rgean t, Wll- llam T errebee , Donaldson, P a „ had to m ake good on a $140.05 cl ilm of Uie borough for knocking over a h y d ran t a t M iriam PI, and New B runs­wick Ave, F eb . 27 a l 2:M a .m . when lie fell aaleep a t the w heel. He was fined $10 and f5 coats for c are less driv ing .

D riving W ithout Moetise Sgt, R obert McGowan, bo­

rough police, a rra igned R ay ­mond V alentina, 1X7 Broad St., K eyport, for driv ing w ith­out a /license, Tlie defendant claim ed he had only bad Uie

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Clothing NeededC hildren’s aprjtitf clothing }*

needed n l tho M utaw an Public H ealth C rn lcr, 14ft JJroM 0t. Anyone having clothing to con­tribute In Bnked Ut lauve It a t Uie health re n te r Uulldlim,

, Notlo#Oil and ft/Ur April U t. 1060

im ym ents for tho M ataw an H*v- jritM h 1/ORli A«aoclatloil will 1)0 rfnclverl a l the Wllllmn O, lie <!t« h Hoti Awnnny, P a rk Avo.,

'Iherenn If, JJlfrtflnllecretsry

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ertoiise Bad Fails In Marlboro

OrdinanceRequirin? Municipal Permit To Start One Lote*

M arlboro Township w i l t : have no ord inance to b a r slaugh terhouses. One w a a -subm itted a t T h u rsd ay ’s m eet- ^ing and It fa iled to c a r ry du# to a. tie vote, w .~.

C om m itteem an Joseph A. Lanzaro m ad e th is Issue th s llr s t of f iv e th lnas on a lis t fo r ord inances th a t he subm itted at, the M a r . B m eeting . CUf- ton T, ' B arkalow , F reeho ld . • township a tto rn ey announced T hursday th a t he had p re p a re d _ an ord inance b u t would give no opinion on how It mluhli s tand ln law . T he a tto rn ey declared , Uiough, th a t he h a d found sufflolent " la w ” to Just­Ify subm itting It. '

Mi-. B arkalow said he h ad found a s ta tu te p assed 111 lOSi . _ which em pow ered m unlolpuli-' ties to control the e s ta b l is h m ent of s laughterhouses w ith­in Uielr bounds," lie dec la red , however", th a t In tho o o u ri teat of Uie s ta tu te In 1047 o liannella vs. P lsoataw ay Town*.-__ih lp r th e Uien VIca-CluncDll. ol' W ilfred H. Jaynn ex p re ss , e d .s n adverse opinion of lta provision, M r. B srkalow ad d .ed. th a t tho .sta te had th* -sole power to license a s laugh­terhouse and while Ui» S ts ta D epartm en t of H ealh agency w as duty bound to consult » m unicipal governing b o d y ab9 Ut a s la u g h te rh o u se . a p p li­cation for the ir mmUnjfiaHlv, 'u iider eTato'law^ the s la te a g eu . cy re ta ined the Independen t righ t to say " y e s " o r " n o " to Uie appllcaUon. A m unolpal ordlnanoe whloh Invested ln the governing body a s im ila r, au thority , therefore , w as eub* .Jeot to challenge . aa a t v n r i . ance with the s ta te oode, M r.Barkalow pointed out. __________

Can G ran t Or Deny P e rm it — Tlie' ordlnanoe gave t h a

tow nship oom m lttee the r ig h tto grant, a p e rm it f o r ' U ie .....slaughterhouse o r deny It andt to punlsli by a line of $200 o r 00 days in Uie county Jail any person who s e t up a s laugh­terhouse w i t h o u t tow nship perm ission. - As -th e re 1s ono slaughterhouse a lready In tha township, Uie ord inance m ad e tho - provision th a t 'th e r e ehali be only one,

M r, L anaaro In troduced I t and C am m ttLtonuuv Dfcnlel P . B rew er ascended it . M ayor D ennis Ih io ltley said the or* d!n«ne» . ■' *lu>ma h » y i f m oim study and be c o n jid e rtd wfUt tlie tilannlng lioard, M r. Bar-^ kalbw noted a to n e ord inaries which would regulate Uie looa- ting of slatigltterhouliet InUie townshli) should be ln Uie hnnda of the planning boardUila week, ■

Mr, I,an iaro" waTned Uiab. the adoption of tho zoning or* dlitnnce would be a tlm e-tak- liW7 m atte r and Uie slaugh ter- . house ordlnanco would lire* tec t t h o tow nship. In . th e - In terim , lio a a' I d M ayorDuokley bad been .prom ising

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' In M em erlum ----- .------in loving m ejnory of ou r fa ­

ther William 1*. Cosgrove wht> deported - tills life "A pril l i t ,1065. . .

D aughters- snd Fam lllc*

Currie, Barretl, Differ Over Use Of. . . . . . .Outside Rooms For Excess Enrollment

School Propertie* Chairman Want* MHS Bililding Remodeled) Two Board Officer*Join To Oppoie McGraw On Committee Change

and "o u ts ide" room s w ere Uie only meunn of accom plishing UiIh. He rem inded M r. lia r- re tt It would cost $28,000 to re* model the hlglt school build* Ing for tile th ree rooms and llils would m ean m sklm i an­o ther application to .the S ta l* D epartm ent of E ducation and the OUte D epartm pnt of -O overn tn rn t to exceed the dls- t r ia l’s debt lim it.

M r. C urrie dso lsred Frede<‘ rio F e ts le r . the bo a rd 's arch* Iteot, had w arned lh a t In T ren -, ton they w ere so bese t with such requests Uiat August would be the e a r lie s t d a te one could hope to gel an In terv iew on Ihe application, whloh w o u ld : leave a aoant period before Uie opening of sohool In Sep. U m ber In which to borrow th e ; money and co n tra c t fo r the work. , ; ?

M r. B a rre tt sa id a n o th e r ' momis .ot . [/lokin* up ', c la ja , room space would b6 to notify Madison Township th a t M ata- wan High School would no t re-; celve tlieir pupils ln 1038, Thla would he tlie requ ired two years notice a receiving d is tric t m u s t give to a B ending d is tr ic t to sunk accom m odations , e lse ­w here,

Move U nnecessary , M r, C urrie doub ted th is w a s

nectsaa ry , He pointed out Uiers Were 80 pupils from M arlboro Tow nship who still would lie In tlie nystein start* ing n e s t Q eptom bsr. lie de­c la red th a t a s long a s the new Freehold Regional Ulgli School

|4*ulldln|f would be ready for occupancy by (lien, ih* re*- lonav lm ard uf education Mwld he ssked lo tsk e boro Tnwtmtil|> ‘f>iil|llr Ifm atn* (ContitiUed on p a l s flfieonl

A dilforenoe of opinion over the policy the M ataw an Town­ship Board of lCduostlon should f o l l o w In getting "outside room s" to acaoim nodste an overflow enro llm ent anticipa­ted for the 1050 (7 sohool year developed betw een.K dw ard W, C urrie , ilreeiderir"Sn iie board, and Oonriie S, B arre tt, vtoe- p res lden t snd c lia lrm sn of 114 school p roperties com m ittee, a t F r id ay ’s m eeting.

M r, B arre tt reported that h e , K arl tidm eok and William M cGraw had Inspeotod the' Cllffwood F lrehouse snd B ay v i e w P resb y te rian Church b asem en t and had not b e e n Im pressed with Ihelr findings, M r. B a rre tt believed It would oost $400 lo rem odel the facil­itie s available a t elUier plaoe and then there would be only one room, lie said he could not see spending $M0 "on otherpeople 's p ro p erty ," ...........

r Ii e board vice-president s ta ted no p referred consider­ation of rem odeling the lilgli school Imlwlnii a s proposed la s t sum m er by taking out the p re sen t.su ite of p rincipals ' of­fices In the »*nilhwest corn­e r of the building and using th a t space for two classroolns; lie added a th ird classroom could lie gained by convert. Ing a storage room ln Ux basem ent. T ills, lie observed would be a pe rm anen t soluU Ion using lhe boa rd ’s own school p roperty , snd the cess Cllffwoud enrollm ent could be housed (<mi|ioiarlly 111 Ihe high school.W snls I'uplls On Kail T im e

Mr, C urile deorled th is, lf« lU lin ed >15 was coliimlltcd t i « li-j 11oy ot m illing all iitiu lie on full-ll'»ie w ithout delay

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ENGAGEMENTS

^ r t h m t »B oseabolm i------M r. and M rs. E d w ard Ros-

-e n b o iu n ,T h ro c k m o rto n L ane, B row ntow n. announced tbe en-

BIRTHS' ............... . R obertson .

A f i r s t ch ile , a d au g h te r, w as born in .R lv e rv iew H ospit­a l on S a tu rd a y /M a r . 24,' 1956, t r M r, and M rs, Louts R obert­son, 75 K earney St., K eyport, T he b aby w eighed eigh t ’ pou­n d s , a n d .h a s b een .n am ed Vlv- lau R ose.

.., , , H euser 'M r, and M rs. E dm und H eu-

s e t , R av ine D r., M ataw an , a rs~ th e p a ren ts o f a son , bo rn Jn South Amboy H osp ital.

. . . " ' M cDonald. A son, A rthu r T hom as, w as

-b o m J n a t r M ichael's - Hosplt- a l , -N ew ark^ o n T h u rsd ay , W ar . t , 1956, to M r. and M rs, T h o m a s ■■ M cDonald, M adison P a r k . , •

. N *tt__ M r. And M rs. T hom as N eff. * O M onm outh P lr, K eyport, a re

-the p a ren ts of a son . born T h u rsd a y , M ir , 21, 1959, ln H h e rv le w H ospltnl,

. ' ■ ■■ G rave*M r.' and M rs. E d w a r d

G rav es , 39 Brookslde Ave., K ean sb u rg , a re th e .p a re n ts of

1 ■ son, bo rn T u esd ay , M ar. 20, 1956, In M onm outh- M em orial 3 - o a p l t a l . ■’.......t v

. v , v a n s a n t A d a u g h te r w as

•T uesday ,. M ar. 20,borrt _<m

.......................... 1956. lnOverview H ospital, to M r. and

'M r s . John V anSant, 39 T h o rn e P I., W est...K eansburg

Q elfhan M r. and Mr<. O eorge Deig-

H an , 49 L ittle S t., M ataw an . a r e th e -p a ren ts o f a son, born S a tu rd ay . M ar. 24, 1956, la R lverview Hospital.

— — -----------— Hens--------------M r. and Mrs. O fprge. Henn,

•150 F ir s t S t., Keyport; a re the p a re n ts of a firs t child, a son, born F rid ay , M ar, 23,-1956, ln R lverview Hospital.

Ondrush

MISS EDW INA KOSENBOHH

cag e m e n t ot th e ir daughter, E d w ln i, to A irm an Second C lass O uy C authren , son of M rs. F . R oberts, Winston-Sal­e m ,'N .C ., and the la te M r. C au th ren , a t a p a rty held a t th e tr bo rne1 S atu rday evening,

M iss Rosenbohm Is a grad ' u a te o f M ataw an High School and Is em ployed a t the Chase- M anhattan Bank, New York. H er llance attended schools ln W lhstbh-Salem a n d Is ser­ving is the U . &. Air Force, stationed a t M cGuire A 1 r Force B ase.

No d a te has been se t fo r the Wedding.— The -celling of the dlnlpg room w as decorated w ith pink s tre am ers which w ere a ttach ' ed to - the chandelier and a bouquet o r pink carnations cen­te red the table. The cotyr schem e o f pink and 'w hite was c a rr ie d o u t on a la rge cake,

G uests w ere M rs. Roberts, W inston-salem ; Kenneth Spen­cer, F o rt Wayne, Ind; Miss

x. A son w as born In _Fltk ln "H o sp ita l on F riday , M ar.. 21.

— 195®, - to M r. and” M rs .P h i l ip , O ndrush, ,RD.. .p o x 133, Key-<

n ' t - - v ' ' : . ._ - .F o rc e ------- ,.............-— - M r.-an d -M re , A d a m F o rc e ,

244 (Jarfleld Ave,, L aurence H arbor, a re the pa ren ts of a son, born Sunday; M ar. 25, 1956,1 in' P e rth Amboy Hoap-

• Hal .

.. Sickle ’ . 7r' " >, A , io n w aa b o m ln P e r th

Am b6y~H ospltal ■ on Sa tu rday , J tfar, l i , U M , to~Mv. and M rs; f a t S ickle, 4*,B»JUnont. AVe., ord B rid g e . - ............

Smith. M r. and M rs. H aro ld Sm ith , 16 P rince ton R d., Old B rjdge

. a re the .p aren ts of a son, born . S a tu rd ay , M ar. 24, 1956, ln

P e r th Am boy H ospital,

K nappM r. and M rs. R o b ert K napp,

M aratea, M errick, L . I„ N. Y R obert H ager, H utiey; Harold Reilly, k ean sb u rg ; Andrew Faughnan. The Bronx: R obert Baker, M iss , Ann Oalluccl, M ataw an; E dw ard Ur Is, Ted C all, P e rth Amboy; Miss Pafc rlc la Johnson, CIUTwoETd; Miss B arb ara Bos, Tennent; Mr. and M rs. Paul Howdleschell, Tren- to h L M r. and Mirs. E d Heine, Plainfield; Mr. a n d Mrs. Oeorge Petrovey and sons. Jack add G erald, sew aren ; M r. and M rs. R obert H am ann, Olen R idge; Mr. aiul M rs. Wil­liam VonDeestcn, M rs. F red B rlnkm ann, M r. a n d M rs. ..do lf Notholt, M rs. J o h n G rove, J e rse y C ity ; M iss M ary Ann Toth* 'W oodbrldge; Mr. and M rs. C arl ^ a r le r , M t. and M rs. C h ris - Ibrllio and dauirhteri O eborah . a u a i i a . r Toth, K e lsb ey ; H a rry D riv e , H illsdale; R o b ert O reve, W est­wood; Air. and M rs. H a rry O lsen, M lsa Shirley Brown, B asil B urnette , Weston Rose and D ale G reen , and the M iss­es B etty Jan e , E laine , E velyn and E llen RoBenbohm, Brow n­tow n. '

W llllam s-M iller M r. and M rs. R obert E Mil-

T a t* - N nnxlaUM r. apd Y rs. F ra n k Nunzl-

a to ,. i r . , L ln e :R d ..-M a taw a n , have announced the engage­m en t of the ir daugh ter, M aria to W illiam A rthur Y ates, son of K enneth ' Y ates. Roselle a - d the la.te M rs. Y ates.

Xilss Nunztato is a g radua te c. D ouglass College, . N e w Brunswick,” and I s ' em ployed as a bl-llngual sec re ta ry for the Colombian D evelopm ent C orporation, New Y ork.

A fter a tour of duty with the Navy, M r. Y ates a ttended R u t gers U niversity and received h is B achelor of Science De gree from Kent U niversity- ln Ohio. He is associated with the C rane Com pany, Trenton

A fall weddlng-ls planned

_ Arnold-BeinlokeM r. and M rs. A rthur R ein­

leke, 77 Woodland R d ., Bel ford, announce the engage­m en t of the ir daugh te r. Val e rle , to E dw ard Arnold, son of M r. and M rs. Daniel Ar­nold, Fulton , J» . Y ,

The bride-to-be a t t e n d e d K eyport High School and em ployed, by L andau K nitting Corp., K eyport. H er fiance Is serv ing la the V. 8 . A rm y and Is s tationed a t F o r t Mon­m outh. ’

A June wedding Is planned,

t O U P U M ARRIED IN KEANSBUltG

I WEDDINGSC am eron -Jennn

M i s s Ellen U . Jensen, daugh ter of .M r. and Mrs. C harles O. Jensen. D01 Wood gate -Ave., .Long B ranch, be­cam e, the b ride o f-Jo h n p . C am ­e ro n ,, son of Mrs. Alice W. Cam eron, 109 Main St., M ata­wan, and the la te C harles A. Cam eron, on Saturday, M ar. 21, 1958, a t the E vangelical L utheran Cburch of the Anton- em ent, Asbury Park.5’

The R ev. Paul W. K app of­ficiated a t tbe cerem ony The organ ist was .A rthur J . Rheln- es and this solist, John Scho- enlng. T he a lta r w as decora-

ty m C d ll l la iT L ji^ lM ls s - A n n ted—with—fiouquets-of-g ladlo ll

MR.,Helfrlch-Caskey

Miss V irginia Viola Caskey, daugh ter of M r, and M rs. A, Caskey. -IM C reek Rd K e a n s ­burg, becam e the b ride - of Jacob H . Helfrlch, son of M r. and M rs. R o b ert' Helfrlch. South L au re l Avenue, W est K eansburg . on 8 iihday a f te r ­noon. M ar. IS, 1956, a t 2 p .m . a t the F ir s t M ethodist Church, K eansburg. .'

The R ev .-O tto C . F . J a n ie , pastor, officiated a t the dou- ble-rlng cerem ony . T rad itional welding .tom Ic w m fu rn ished by

JE ar. 26, 1956, in M onmouth M em orial H ospital. M r s .

- K napp - Is the fo rm er M iss June S tro th e r, M ataw an.

P a rr ishA son w as born In M onmouth

M em orial H ospital on Sunday, M ar. J 5 , 1958, to M r. and M rs Dave P a rr ish , 72 Lenox Rd. Cliffwood.

F iiap a irlckM r. and M rs. John F itz ­

p a tr ic k a r e th e - - pa ren ts o f (^ d a u g h te r , born S a tu rday , M ar. 24, 1956, In M onmouth M em o ria l H ospital.

port, announce the engage m ent o( thel- daughter, Joyce M ary , to R hys W illiam s, son of M r. and M rs. Sidney Wil­liam s, R iver P la ta ,

M iss M iller is a g rad u a te ot K eyport H igh School and Is em ployed by Uie Rollo T ru ck ­ing Com pany, K eyport.

M r. W illiam s w as graduated from Roselle P a rk High School and served ia the U . S . Air Force . H e - I s a p a rtn e r ln the M iddletown O arden C en­te r, M iddletown.

The w edding w ilf take place In 'A prll. '

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rlage by her fa ther, ,vore a )n gown of white silk, fashioned on princess lines with a square neckline, detailed a t the col­la r with em broidered seed pearls and sequins. The gown had long 's leev es pointed a t the w rists, and the em broid­ered design w as rep ea ted on the hlpllne, from w hich the bouffant s k ir t flowed Into a chapel leng th tra in . H er fln- ger-tlp leng th veil ’ w as of Im ported F re n c h silk Illusion, a ttach ed to a orow n studded wltb-'se<kulns, p earls and rh in ­estones.

S h e c a rr ie d an old fashioned bouquet of white roses su r­rounded by carnations and t:,petln< s Into ‘ long 's tre a m e rs s e t w ith Uny ,bowo and w hite Wosjrojhi. . -y

M rs, O re ta K . B oyter, P h il­adelphia, s is te r of, th e b ride , w as m a tro n of ’a w p r . She w ore a bouffant b i l ls j ln a leng th gow n of aqua c rysla l- le tte - w ith—a n - em pire w a is t banded In the sam e fab rlo , te rm ina ting ln a la rg e bow. H er o u tfit w as com pleted by a p ic tu re h a t adorned w ith tiny b lossom s and a velve t ribbon of a lighter hue and seeded p e a rls . She carried a bouquet of d a rk ro ses s u r­rounded by rose carn atio n s, fashioned a fte r the h rld e ’s bou q u e t; w ith aqua ribbons.

A ttendan ts w ere M rs. P a t ­ric ia M artin , D eal, and M iss G ladys P ig ag e , Long B each. T hey wore gowns o t v iolet with m a tch ing p ic tu re h a ts , styled like the - gown of the m atron of honor, and c arried old-fashioned bouquets of ligh t lavender gladoll, ,-4vMIaa E llene G ray , R ancocas w as the llow er g lrl ./H e r p rin ­cess gown w as of pale yellow and her p ic tu re .h a t w a s elm- J la r_ to _ th o se -o f_ th e -o th e r- a t­tendan ts, She ca'i-rlfed a m in­ia tu re bouquet of pale laven ­der g lad io li,,

C harles H . H egdal, Hollis,' L .I., w as best m an. Kenn.eth M. B oyter, P h iladelph ia , and Theodore M orrison New Y ork w ere u sh ers. J '

Following the cerem ony, a reception w as held a t the Wll- lowbroolc R estau ran t, F a i r H av­en.

After a wedding trip to V irginia, M r. and M rs. C am ­eron. will _be^. a t hom e a t 401 W est E n d Ave., Locg B ranch... F or.— travelln tfr- 4fce bride choose a ligh t blue fitted wool su it w ith con trasting access­o ries and a corsage of brown orchids. ,

The m o the r of th e ■ bride wore a ta ffe ta gown of D ior blue overlayed with rosepolnt lace , a white flowered h a t, and a corsage of pink roses.

The m other of the groom chose an aqua gown of Chan- tlly lace over ta ffe ta , with a straw h a t and black acces­sories. H er corsage also wns o pink roses,

M rs. Cam eron g raduated lrom "L o n K llrn n ch High School, K atherine O lbbs S ec­re ta r ia l 3cliool. New York, and M onmouth Jun ior College. M r. C am eron jia iltia tc d iro m M ataw an High S o h o o l and M onm outh Ju n io r co llege, He Is com pleting courses a t R ider College, T renton .

th e -o rg a n ls trF ra n fc -G re n g e r r ■nie bride w ore a gown of

C hantilly lace over w hite sat- and nylon n e t, fashioned

w ith a round neckline and long pointed sleeves, tr im m ed with sequlne and p e a r ls . A linger- Up veil ol F re n c h Illusion w as a rran g ed under a p earl and sequin crow n, and she c a rr ie d

c a scad e of w hite roses,The m aid of honor, M iss E l­

eano r D odge ; Leonardo, w ore a blue nylon gown w ith m a t­ching headp iece. She carried a cascad e of w hite roses and blue carnations.

M rs. R obert H elfrlch and M iss Ann Blondln, both of W est K eansburg , s e r v e d as a tten d an ts . M rs. H elfrlch

MRS! JACOB H. HELFRICHwore a pink nylon gown with m atch ing-headp iece, and ca r­ried pink carnations and white ro ses.—M iss B londln “Wore “an aqua color gown-with m atch ing headpiece,, a nd carrled _ a . c a s ­cade of aqua carn a tio n s and whl^- roses.

R o b ert H eH rlch, b ro th e r ol the brldegroom . serv ed a s best m an . U shering w ere R ich ard T .irw llllnger, K eansbu rg , and J a c k B rennan , W est K eans-' burg . "

A recep tion , w as held a t E l­M o - K l -H a l l^ -P a lm e r— Aven- K eansbu rg , a fte r w hich the couple le f t fo r - a w edding trip to C anada. - r U pon th e ir re ­t -.m they, will reside In -W est K eansbu rg . '

F o r trav e lin g the ,b r 1 d e chose a blu? tw eed su it, -navy accesso ries aAd an orcbld ' cor­sage . The bridegroom 's m oth- e.; w ore a navy b lue dresB, navy accessories and a n or­chid corsage.- Tbe bride is a g rad u a te of M iddletown T o w n sh ip ' High School and is em ployed by the New Je rse y Bell Telephone Com pany, - K eansburg . The bridegroom Is a g ra d u a te of K eyport High School an d Is Associated with b is fa th e r ln business,.. .

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24 WEST FRONT ST. -KEYPORT,

OBITUARIESM rs. T k t m u D ailey

M rs. J u lia Dailey, M , died F rid ay , M ar. 23, 1S50. a t th s hom e of h e r .daughter, M rs. C harles M iller, 21 H e id rltt Ave., H ighlands, She was Uie widow of Thom as D ailey. B orn in M ataw an, she lived ln the n ig h ltlid s 'a r e a ' tn o a t of h e r life. ,,

She is su rv iv ed by live sons, S am uel, K eanBburg; F re d ­erick , ' Allentown Joseph,— M orrlsville , P a .; John, Atlah-' tic H ighlands; *m eodore, Mon ta n a ; , two d au g h te rs , M rs. John O ’B rien , A berdeen, M d„ and M rs. C harles M iller, H igh­lands; 10 g randch ild ren , and 21 g reat-g randch ild ren .

A so lem n requ iem high m ass w as he ld T uesday a t 9’.3 t a .m a t the L ady of p e rp e tu a l H.elp C hurch , H ighlands, w ith the R ev. Joseph D onnelly officiat­ing. In te rm en t w as ln M t. O livet .C em ete ry , M iddletown Tpw nshlp, with the A: M . Po»- te n and Sons F u n e ra l Home, A tlantic H ighlands, ln charge of a rra n g em en ts , -

M rs. D avid W M etf 1 M rs. A m elia M . WllleU, (5, wife of the la te D avid W illett, died M onday, M ar. 26, 1956, a t h er hom e on M ain St., Mid­dletow n Tow nship. She w as born ln M iddletown Town­ship , the daugh ter of the late Lobda and M arg are tta (Wen- delcke) O hses. ; •

A ccording to her fam ily, M rs. W illett wns. the oldest m em b er of the Belford' Metho- d ls t CHUrch. 1 “- Surviving a re a son, H arold,

M iddletown . .T ow nship ; a daugh ter, M rs. M eta W ent­w o r t h , K eansburg ; three grandch ild ren , and five g re a t­g randchildren .

F u n e ra l serv ices, under the d irection of the A, M, Posteh and Sons F u n e ra l Home, At­lan tic H ighlands, w ere held W ednesday a t 3:30 p.m . a t M rs. W illett’s hom e. The R ev. R obert B lackm an , pasto r of B elford M ethodist Church, officiated, In te rm en t w as In F a lrv lew C em etery , M iddle­town Township, .

M rs. Anthony G ranato M rs. L o re tta O ranato , £5,

wife ot A nthony O ranato , 986 P a lm e r Av*„ K eansburg , died Sunday, M ar.. 25, less , a t the Iv y N ursing H ome, M iddletown. M rs. O rana to w a s born ln Ita ly , daughter of the la te M r, and M rs. R alph D avrla , She had ' lived ln M onmouth County for the p a s t 35 years.

F u n era l serv ices were- held W ednesday a t 8 a im . a t the D ay F u n e ra l H om e, Keyport. /. solem n high requiem m ass was celebrated a t 9 a.m . by the R ev, Cornellu,<> J . Kane, p asto r, a t S t. Jo sep h 's C hurch, K eyport. In te rm en t w as ln St, Jo se p h 's C em etery .

Louie G. Anderson Louis Q . Anderson, w , hus-

banu of M rs. M sry A. (Bati- h ett) A nderson, 200 Norwood Ave., frfo * B ranch, died Sun­day. M ar. 35, 1956, In Mon­m outh M em oflal H ospital, H« was born' ln K eyport, the to n of the la te C h irle s and T her­esa (W alling) Anderson,

B esides h is wife, he Is sur- vlv ' by tw o daugh ters, M rs, ta a rlo n Schm idt, Belford. and M rs. H elen In term eso lt, Long B ranch ; k son R alph, Long B rsn ch ; th ree grandchildren , a ila te r , M rs. TOieresa Spang­le r, J e r se y C ity, and a bro ther,

P ie rc e , Bayonne. ......... F u n e ra l se rv ice s .w ere held

Tvieoday a t 9 ® .m ;'.aV tho Bed-Je-. F u n e ra l Home, K eyport, With th e R ev. Joseph R. Fa ith ,, p as to r of the F ir s t B ap tis t C hurch , K eyport, officiating. In te rm en t w as ln O reen G rove C em etery .

a t the D ay F u n era l Home. E x p o r t , and a t 10 a .m . in Ot. Joseph’s Church, K e y p o rt .In ­term ed* l a M t- OlivetCemetery. M iddletown. A high requiem mass will be- cel­eb ra ted o n S aturday, Apr 7,*t_St. Josep h ’s Church by theRev. Cornelius J . K ane, pas­tor. ............. '....

F rank Zam pello F ran k Zampello, 59, husband

of E lv lre {DeToro) Zam pello. died S aturday, M ar. 24, 1958. a f his hom e, 114 B road St., a f­ter a h e a r t a ttack a t h is p lace of business on F ro n t S t. He w as born ln Ita ly and had lived here for the p a st 40 years.

Besides h is .w ife . he . is sur- vlv.ed hy two sons. F ran k , Jr., and Jero m e, botBTof Key- port, and two g randdaughters.

A solem n high requ iem m ass was held Tuesday a t 9 a .m . ln Bt; Jo seph ’s Church. K eyport, with • the Rov. Cornelius J . K ane, p asto r, officiating. In ­te rm en t w as ln the fam ily m ausoleum In St. G e rtru d e 's C em etery . W oodbrldge, under the d irec tion of the B edle F u n ­e ral Hom e. K eyport.

K athy Lynn S b erran e K athy L ynn S h erran e , two-

m onth-old d a u g h te r of. H er­b e r t B . and H enrie tte (Uhll S he rrane , died Sunday , M ar; 25. 1956, a t h e r hom e, 21 v il­lage L ane , M iddletow n. She had b e e n - ln 111 h e a lth sincebirth . ' ...................

B esides h e r p a ren ts , two b ro th e rs ; W illiam an d RlcbartLare - su rv iv ing . - - ................

F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held T uesday a t 8 p .m . a t the A dam s M em orial H om e, R e d ' B ank, w ith the R ev . N orm an R. RUey, p as to r ol St. John’s M ethodist C hurch , K eyport, o fficiating . - In te rm en t w as ln F a lrv lew fcem etery, M iddle­town.

W illiam L . F o ils_W lU lftm _Ii. .F u lt2 , . 83, 0 f 23 B aldw in Ave;,- N e w a rk r“dfed S a tu rday , M ar. 24, 1956, a fter a sh o rt Illness. M r. F u ltz fo rm erly lived in M ataw an, and w as a. m em ber of the Sec­ond B a p tis t C hurch , M ataw an.

He Is surv ived by a son, W illiam 'F u l tz ," J r . , a i d agranddaugh ter j ....................

F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held yeste rday a t 4 p.m . a t the Woodey F u n era l H o m e , N ew ark. - In te rm e n t w as lh Woodlawn C em etery , N ew ark .

M rs. W illiam VanNote, Sr. M rs. S a rah E . V anNote. 73;

wife of the la te W illiam 'V an­N ote, s r ., C ortland Ave., E a t- ontown. died Sunday, M ar. 25,i 1958, a t th e hom e of h e r dau th- te r . M rs. C harles M atthew s, £4 A tlan tic A v e .; M anasquan , w here sbe w as v isiting . She w as bo rn lh B rooklyn, the d a u g h te r ot th e la te J n m u and S a ra h (D ecker) JOhes. M rs. V anNote h a d jllv e d m ost of h e r life in R ed B ank

Also su rv iv ing a re liv e o ther d augh ters, M rs. J a m e s Sheedy and M rs. G eorge N ay lo r, Long B ranch ; M rs. A rthur E plfano, Red B ank ; M rs. A rthu r W hite

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At the Marchubusiness m eet­ing of the M ataw an Ju n io r W om an's Club, h e ld -o n M ar 13.J n the Eatfle Hose Co. F lre- housp, K eyporl, p la n i w ere m ade to give ft basket of food t o l l needy fam ily in - K eyport a t E a s te r . Announcem ent v-as m ade th a t officers would b e ‘ e lected at the- Apr. 10 m eeting . -----

M iss Carol Delbaeco, ch a ir­m an of the card p a rty , has announced th e -p a rty had been postponed from M ar. ,22 to T hursday , A p r. 5. I t will be he ld In the R eform ed Church- house, K eyport. T ickets a re on sale and m ay be ob tainedfrom any club m em b er o r a t th e door, according to M iss D elbasco.

The club h e ld 'i ts F e d e ra tio n N igh t on T u esd ay . T h e hospi­ta lity co m m ittee Included M rs

A n lrew H u lsart, M iss P a u lin e E gan , M rs . E d w ard H a rr is ,

M isses D orotby and C aro l D el­basco. . .

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The C olum blar A uxiliary , S t. Jo se p h ’s C hurch , K eyport, aw arded an E a s te r.-h u tflt S a t­u rd ay , a t the K nights o f Co­lu m b u s- H all, R oute 35. I t w as won by A. C agllano, 518 F lo rence Ave., K eyport.

The n e x t m eeting of th e aux­ilia ry will be Apr. 12, in s te ad ’ of A pr. 19. P lan s fo r tbe ru m ­m age |p le to tak e p lace In K eyport, A pr. 24 th rough 28, will be m ade .

NoUceT his: office will be closed a ll day tom orrow , ‘ Good F r id ay .

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F ran k ly * H yerF ran k ly n H yer, 75, husband __________ _____ _______

of ,G race (R oberts) H y er. dle„d I and M rs. F ra n k Savannah , W ednesday, M ar. 21, 1958, a t E atontow n; and four sons, WU- P e rtl i Amboy O eneral H ospital n am j r . , B elford; F red e ric k_ 4 . . . 1 1. . . J TVIIl B A ' . . . . , .al. H e llved on B eers H ill Rd. C raw fords C orner. He w as born th e re , tbe son o f th e la te C harles and A rvllda (Sm ith)H yer. . ..................... B esides h is w ife' he Is su r­vived by a son,- R euben T ., M llltown: a daugh ter, M rs. M ae' H eath, Westwood, and four grandchildren .

F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held S a tu rd ay a t 1:30 p.m . a t the Bedle Fune. a). H om e, K ey­port, w ith the R ev. N orm an R R iley, pasto r of St. Jo h n ’s M ethodist C burch, K eyport, officiating. In te rm en t w as ln Rose Hill C em etery , M ataw an. F ra n k P . C ottrell—F ra n k P .- C ottrell, - 64, C heesequake. husband of R uth (Lounsbury) C ottrell, died T uesday, M ar. 30. 1956. He w born in M apalapan Town­ship, the son o f the la te F ra n k and M ary (V anPelt) C ottrell. He had lived In C heesequake lor th re e years, and fo rm erly resided ln K ean s­burg .

B esides h is wife, he Is su r­vived by a d au g h te r. M iss C a­ro l C ottrell, a t hom e; four sons, T*rank P . Jr., R idgefield, Conn j ; - - R aym ond, S tam ford , Conn.; M artin and W arren , both of C heesequake; a s is te r. M rs.. M am ie Wilson, R idge­field; th ree b ro th e rs , W illiam , Union B each ; H a rry , L ake­wood; R aym ond, M organvllle^ and seven g randchildren .

F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held F r id ay a t l . p t e , a t the Bedle Funera l. H om e, M ataw an. The R ;y , R ichard Y aussy, p as to r o . the Cliff wo.od M ethodist C hurch, officiated. In te rm en t Was ln Shoreland M em orial O ardens, K eyport.

M lsa M ary M . C altM lsa M ary M. C alt, Poole

A ve., K eyport, d ied M onday, M ar. 26, 1956, a t tbs B eck­m an St. H ospital, New Y ork, following a m onth’s Illness, Miss C alt w as born In B elford. the dau g h te r o f the la te T hom as and M ary (M cCorm ick) C alt, and h a d liv id In U is a re a all oC h e r life. ‘

M lsa C a lt w orked In New Y ork fo r m a n y years , and for the p a s t s ix y ears had been assocltU on w i t h M llibank. Tw eed, Hope and H adley, a N ew Y ork law firm located a t 15 B road St. v

She Is surv ived by a b ro ther, R obert H . Calt. th ree s is te rs , M rs. C harles E . W ahl and M iss Joseph ine c a l t , both of K ty - -port, and M rs. B ernard C ar­roll, Maplewood.

, F u n e ra l serv ices a re being held th is Wiornlng a t »:10 a .m .

K eansburg ; . W alter, C olt’s Neck, and A rthu r, E aton tow n, three b ro th e rs , J a m e s , F red , and C larence -Jones, and a s is te r, M rs. W alter B ennett, UI of R ed B ank.

F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held yeste rday a t 2 p .m , ln T rin ity E piscopal C hurch, R ed Bank, w ith tb e R ev. C harles H , B est, pasto r, officiating.

In te rm en t, under the d irec­tion of the A dam s M em orial H ome, Was In F a lrv lew C em ­etery , M iddletown,

R aym ond E . JenkinsRaym ond E . Jenk ins, 66,

husband „ of M rs, A ugusta (Zeyon)- Jenklnsr-461 H arding R d „ L au rence H arbor, d I e d S u h d iy , M ar. 25, 1958, lh tbe V eterans H ospital, E a s t O range. He w as born ln Co­lum bus. Ohio.

M r. Jenk ins w as a ve te ran of W orld W ar I and a . m em ­b e r of R a r ita n P o s t 23, A m er­ican Legion, K eyport, He was a life m em ber of G arden S ta te Outdoorm en.

B esides h is w ife, he Is su r­vived by a son, E d w ard , South Amboy; four g randchildren , and a s is te r , M ra. Lucille O alt- land , C olum bus, Ohto.

F u n e ra l se rv ices will be held today a t 1 p .m . a t the Bedle F u n e ra l Home, K eyport. In­te rm en t will be ln Alpine C em ­etery , P e rth Amboy.

WILLS FILED

E iek la l MiUerE aek la l M iller, U n i o n

B each, who. died F eb . 23, left his en tire e s ta te to his wife, Anna J . M iller. He nam ed k nelce, M arg a re t F o rte , execu­trix of the will dated Sep t. *15, 1953. ■

D e b r a W i l l i a m * , 3 ,D ie s O f L e u k e m i a '

D ebra W illiam s, three-y^ar old daugh ter of M r, and M rs. R o b ert W illiam s, 80S Brook Ave., Union B eacb, died Sun­d ay , M ar. 18, ltM , a t th e M em ­oria l H ospital, New York.

D eb ra , a leukem ia v ic tim , received thousands o t le tte rs and postcards, a s well la toys from w ell-w ishers, l i i e child had been tre a ted a t the h o s ­p ital fo r the blood d isease io r the p a s t y e a r . She w as la s t a t hem e during the C hrlstinaa season, re tu rn ing to the hos- plta* J a n . ] . Through a new s­paper sto ry , D ebra h ad m ade known h e r ,.w is h to receive card* and le tte rs , ■

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' The M ataw an Journa l is a new spaper * of the people, By the people ancLfot

■— ibe-peopler*- lta a lm i s to serve the ^ b est In terests of M atawan; to present

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Ju n io r C hrist A m bassadors m ee t F r id a y a t 4:25 p .m . a t the p a sto r 's hom o.

A ta len t n igh t will be spon­sored on S a tu rd ay a t 7:45 p.m . la the C heesequake F lrehouse. T here will be singing, reciting and in s trum en ta l p ieces of a religious naUue.r7- ...-

- T r in i t y E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h . M ain St., M ataw an

Rev. B ern a rd M cK. G arlick . R ector

M orning p ra y e r : and ante* com m union serv ice will be held tom orrow a t B a .m . ^The chil­d re n ^ serv ice aAd stations, of the cross will be a t \ p .m . —E a s te r S unday there-w ill- be Holy E u c h a ris t and serm on at 9^30 a .m . a n d a ch ild ren 's se rv ­ice a t 10:30 a .m . - ...

. Responsibility /o r typographical er* ro rs la limited to the cost of the apace* occupied b y .su ch erro r.

"Entered aa -second-doss m atte r at' the post-effJce-at-.M atawan,~N.'J,,-m i'

d e r the a c t oj M arch 3, 1819.

a an c tu sfy u id chapel choirs ren d erin g " E a s te r A nllphon"; the boys' chorus, “ Thlha i sthe a lo r .....a t 9:30 a.m .

Kendell Brokers(Continued from F a g a one)

s ta te d U waa a.“ co rduroy” foad floating oh sunken ra ilro ad ties In the a re a . T he township would no t have the resou rces to lay a p roper foundation for,such a road tg .be hard-surfaced , the m ayor averred? He agreed , how ever, th a t as it was a m ain road from K eyport to the Free* hold a re a and an en trance road to the P a rk w a y so M ataw an and M arlboro Tow nship should com bine an an appea l to the -county to h ave thlsTvorkrunder- tftken.

•A le tte r from N . N . Baijy, v ice-president o f the C entral

E vennlg p ray e r la M onday a t j R ailroad of H ew J e rse y , con- 8_p.m .T fo llow ed-by-a-m eeting :j firm ed the .'w illingness of; thiJ ot the "Ladles Guild -at' 6:30 1 ra ilro ad to deed to the township o 'clock. the land through which G erard

THURSDAY, MARCH 29,-1956

PR O C LA M A TIO N;■ - W HEREAS April has been

designa ted by P r e s id e n t s P ro c lam atio n and A ct of Con­g ress as a m onth la which to em phasize th e need for can­c e r contro l, and

; W HEREAS this Is a time ln — Which all of u s should give p ro­

found thought to the g rav ity of _ lC M cer-’a .p e rlL o n the one hand

and the- hope of contro lling the d isease on the o ther, and

- W HEREAS sta tis tic s show ■ th a t one 61 every liv e per eons

In K eyport even tually will have s a n c e r , a n d ........

W HEREAS am ong cancer V ictim s only one-third a re now being saved , and ■ ■ • _ _

W H E R E A S it. is possible todouble the num ber p f cures through ea rly detection and

.p ro m p t tre a tm e n t of the di­sea se by rad ia tion and su r­gery , and

W HEREAS the A m erican - C ancer Society ls sum m oning

. a ll of us to p a rtic ipa te In this life-saving work by Inform ing everyone or c an ce r's danger

__,«lgnala ... and to . cooperate In ra is ing funds fi>r this w ork of education and for re sea rch and serv ice to cancer patien ts.

TH E R E FO R E, I , S P A F- FO RD W. SCHANCK, M ayor of M ataw an, do ordain and p ro­claim the m onth of A pril: .

~ CANCER CONTROL MONTH and request th a t every citizen of M ataw an partic ipa te ln ob­servance of the occasion.

The a i r l s ’ F riend ly Society will m ee t T hursday , A p r .J . a t 3 p .m .'

JVTorKanvHle.-Metlibdlftt Church ! Koule 79, M organville

Rev. W illiam B. M agsum P as to r

The L ord 's Supper.w lll be ob­served tom orrow night a l 8 p.m . .....

Ave could be re located to bring J t . Jnto - a n - Intersection with Lloyd IU). north o l lh e ra ilroad

J c io ss lng 'dn th a t s tre e t. In tills way. the le tte r explained, there would only have to be one cross­ing In the a re a , 30 the ra ilroad would only have to e rec t ft s in ­gle pair of w arning signals. The township had requested

On E a s te r , the sunrise serv ­ice Will be held In the church a t 6 a .m . A special p rogram will be presen ted In the Sunday School a t 10 a .m . “ The R eturn of Spring" will be the serm on topic of the pastor a t the B p .m service a t which the, choir will render spec ia l selections:

B ayvlew P resb y te rian Church Cllffwood B each '

R ev . F ra n c is O sterstock The Bacraiment of H oly Com-'

m unlon and receptlorf of new m em bers will be tonight a t 8 o’clock.

The sunrise service on Sun­day will be held a t 6 a .m . on

1h e _b e 0 c lr CHUIch schoo L Be­gins a t SMS a .m . "T h s E a s te r A nsw er" will be the p a s to r’s serm on topic a t the l l o ’clock service. M usic will be fu rn ­ished by the Junior, youth and senior choirs, and M iss Shirley Helth will alng a solo,..................

O u es9 uestIoim l-». l>Ul f o r l t g a l advertis ing o t $3lft In a F r e e ­hold n e w s p a p * r -a r in d ica tin g

Program By Students --Of Accordion, Dance■ “ A n o p e n house for the pub- flc . p u p .J J j , paren t* , and fr ien d s o t the M odern Sohool of Plano-A ccordlon will be held T uesday a t 7:30 p.m . a t the K eyport'H igh School.

A pproxim ately 5Q accordion and danpe studen ts will p a rtlc : lpa te in the p ro g ra m ,' which w ill Include various dance acts and num erous accordion solos. T he various dance acts will b e furnished through the co­operation of the W alters Dance Studio,: K eyport.

John D . W alker; H asle t, of the .Plano-Accordlon School, in v ite s the publlo to a ttend th is rec ita l to sup p o rt and en­courage the studen ts.

K C Choraleera To Start Rehearsals

The C olum bian C horaleers, sponsored by the K nights of C olum bus. St. Jo sep h ’s coun ­c il 3402, K eyport, will s ta r t r e h e a rsa ls M onday for their ’an n u a l fa ll re c ita l. .

, T he g r tu p Is under the dl- M otion ot Jo speh Sheldon, who

— le d th e c h o r a le e r a la s t fa ir lor th e ir l l r a t concert, and . m ore

— re c e n t ly /- th e annual m instre l allow.

m R eh e a rsa ls will be every i M onday n ig h t a t B: 16 P.m .

T h is Is a n on -secta rian group, an d anyone In terested Is ln- Vlted to Join.

P 0 r lu r th e r . Inform ation, c a ll D ot S k idm ore, s ec re ta ry , a t M ataw an M 433R.

F ir s t C hurch of Christ, Scientist

84 B road S t., K e jp a r t Sunday serv ice , 11 a .m .

Sunday School, 11 a .m ., Wecl-. nesday. te s t im o n ia l m eeting. 8 p.m . R ead ing room open Wed­nesday 3 to 4;P..m.

The significance fo r all m an­kind of C hrist J e s u s ' victory over d isease and death will bs em phasized a t the serv ice on Sunday. S c rip tu ra l p a ssa ­ges regarding.' crucifix­ion, resu rrec tion , und ascen­sion will be am ong . ihq Bible selections to be read from the gospels of M atthew , M ark, Luke and John. "U n rea lity " la the lesson-serm on topic.

K eyport R eform ed. Chnrch W arren S t., K eyport 1

R ev. R oderick N. DeYoung P as to r

- Holy Communion will be celebrated tonight a t the t o ' clock serv ice.

On E a s te r m orning a sun­rise serv ice will be held a t 1 o'clock! Jun io r choir p rac tice Is a t 9 a .m . and Sunday School m eets a t 9:30 a .m . The wor­ship serv ice will be held a t 10:45 a .m ., preceded by a 13- m lnute orgap rec ita l by M rs. John Bngurton, o rganist. A nursery Is held from 10:30 a .m . until 12 o 'clock noon for children whose pa ren ts wish to a ttend the church service.

Jun io r Youth Fellowship m eets a t 1 p .m . Sunday and tho senior youth fellowship a t8 o’clock, • _

The "L eague 'fo r Service a .m , until 11 o 'clock noon for m eets the fourth W ednesday of each m onth.

these signals a fte r the Kubus deaths from a c a r-tra in colli­sion In D ecem ber a t Lloyd Rd.

M ayor M arz noted the exten­sion of G era rd Ave. proposed would c a rry th a t s tre e t J n to the Borough or Keypol't. As an ordinance would be required In both m unicipalities, he said the tow nship com m ltee would m eet with M ayor C harles E . Apple­gate and the K eyport s tre e t com m ittee on the m a tte r . ~

Question D elaying Action " Noble W atson, M rs. Sarah Hicks and o ther ' residen ts of tbe A rlington and S eU w are Ave. a re a of cilffwooa reap p e a ie d - to - f In d -o u t-w h y -th e re had been no action on their F e b ru a ry req u est to co rrec t the nurttcSe w a ter conditions p laguing them . M ayor M arz cited re c en t snow s to rm s as tying up the township roadequipm ent H e _ sa ld th a t itwaa ln the township xoad pro­g ram this year to rebuild Bose S t. and lay d ra in s on A rling­ton AVe. where surface w ater backs up In Che "b a s in " a rea . The m ayor believed a catch basin and F ren ch d ra in would be needed, fo r D elaw are Ave., w here, according to M r.'W a t­son, "you can g e t around in a row bont a fte r a Tain.”

The m ayor re ferred to a re ­po rt by Mra. R o b ert Taylor, Shore Concpurse, a t the Feb- r u a ry _ m eeUng_she_iiRil—seen, the township tru ck and town-' ship ro ad m en a t w ork on a dry well on p riv a te p roperty and had seen tow nship g rave l dum ped on 'p r iv a te p roperty . M ayor M ara sa id he had le a rn ­ed thlsjcworlc w as done on a S a tu rday , a day during w hich the townahlp road force does n o t w ork, and th a t If they w ere doing R, th la w as "o u t­s id e" em ploym ent.

A s,fo r the use o t t h e tru ck and j, g rave l, t h e m ayor ex­p lained the w ork had to be done aa the su rface w a ter w as running off n tow nship road onto p riv a te p ro p e rty and the township w as com pelled by law to pu t In g rave l to co rrec t the .condition.

A le tte r from the B oard ot F reeho lders d isclaim ed re ­sponsibility for rem oving tree on the p roperty of A. A. Devlno, New B runsw ick Ave. even though Route 18 is a county road In the a re a . M ay­or M arz Instructed a le tte r be w ritten M r, Devlno notifying him of the com plain t by an adjoining ow ner th a t the tree m ight fa ll over and dam age p roperty .

ln« too m a n y mostly ordlnan- cea ' lh a t w e re n o t tie ln« ‘ c a r­rie d through aa t t w as. He affirm ed fro m M r. B arkalow the township could g e t no rev ­enue from lu u ln g a p e rm it as the app lican t w as only re ­qu ired by .Jaw to-ipay one fee, the licencing fee to the s ta te . M r. McCue sa id he would Join M ayor B uckley ln v 0 t 1 n g a gain st Its Introduction. This m ade a tw o-all tie , defeating the m easure .

The com m ittee Introduced an ordinance m aking Church Lane betw een R oute 18 and Tennent R d., M organvllle, one­way east-bound. T h e o rd in ­ance WHFi offered by M r..'Lan­zaro, ____

M r. B arkalow sa id the ordi­nance could not* becom e ef; fective until the s ta te highway com m issioner approved It.

M r. B arkalow also reported he ls p reparW i a . h ealth or­dinance as suggested by Mr. L anzaro a t - th e - com m ittee’s la s t m eeting. He_s_a_|„ d„ it should be read y for Introduc­tion,, a t the com m ittee’s next regu la r m eeting.

The com m ittee passed a re s­o lu tion ‘paying tribu te to Miss M ary Crine, who died M ar. 20. Miss Crine w a s principal ot the Morgai»vllle School and w as associated with the town- .ship school system fo r 34 y ears before -her death. She was the s is te r of C om m ittee­m an M ichael C rine. A m o­m ent of silence was observed

i n her m em ory.' .

r.troduc- itu d lea U $t:^ populatiQ of. B5.-

thppp ln* needs o t th« l tc g e s t grow th a re a In fa s t buigeon- ln * M onm outh County, L a te s t

000 w ithin * five-mile rad iu s \yhlch Includes Keyport, K eans- bur« . M ataw an, and Cliff- wobd. This figure w|U be swelled as a resu lt of constru­ction ot m ore than 3200 homes planned this year In develop­m ents w ithin a two-mlle rad ­ius ot the center. Approxim­ately 200 fee t to the n o rth of th e proposed center, construc­tion hns been s ta rted on a L o e w ’i drlve-Th thea ter.

The shopping center, fron t­ing 600 fee t on the southerly side of Route 35, ls cen tra lly located in relation to the a re a ’s m a jo r roads. I t can be reach ­ed within m inutes from the G arden S ta te Parkw ay , Route 3 and B ethany and Middle Rds. ;

Long N eeded LinkMr. C antor and Mr,. Gold-^

mar. term Uie proposed shop ping cen ter a Ion* needed link In the chain of expanding economic and hom e-building activities now charac te riz ing Ibis a rea of M onmouth Coun-

Signs Removed In(Continued from P ag e one> :

Mr. Aranow hqd sought and gotten a (week/s postponem ent M&r. 14, saying hla a tto rney could not be p resen t.

Postponem ent AskedOn M ar. .21 *Mc; W einstein

asked for a three-w eek post- i*onem enfcHnslaUoir-that-irs-he had ju s t been brought Into the Case to re p re sen t M r. Aranowi he would need a p ro p er period to . p rep are a defense th a t would do Justice to hla c lien t's case. Milton M ausner, R ed B ank, acting for H arvey G. H artm an , K eypprt borough atto rney , objected to any post­ponem ent, M r. Mau3;*er in­sisted th a t every day the signs rem ained Illegally ln pl*ce, the developers of “S p lit R o ck ” w ere getting the ad van tage of advertis ing th rough an Illegal a c t and for which they were pay ing nothing.

Acting M agistra te LaM ura allowed th a t w hile Mr. W eins­te in d id have the rig h t to m ake the appeal th a t goes with the affirm ation ot a _ defendan t's rig h ts , ih e continuance of a vio la tion , for thvee.r w eeks could not be countenanced;' Me, M apsner /|r*aljyj consent­ed to a one-week postponm ent so the- case would co t become defective through a delend an t 's yighta be>lng denied. How> ever, w ith the rem oval of the signs In the period th a t has ensued since the M ar. 21 pro-

eedings, It appears the case can be postponed fu rther w ith out a violation being allowed to continue,

Morganville Grammar Round-Up Scheduled ~

• ' " T h e round-up lo r M organ- v ille G ra m m a r School will tak e p la c e T u esd ay , A pr. 10 a t 10 V .m . I n 'th e school. AU child­r e n who w ill be s ta r tin g school n o x t S ep tem b e r should a tten d , acco m p an ied by th e ir p a ren ts . T h e y ehould h ave th e ir b irth c e r tif ic a te s , proof of vacolnat- Ion, and d ip h th e ria Inoculation w ith th em . i, R o b e r t S en a , p rin c ip a l, M rs.

W illa rd , school n u rse , an d M rs. Jo se p h S p u rg a t, h e a lth ch alr- m a n o f the M organvllle P a r ­en t - T e a c h e r A ssociation will be pre& ent.' -

Easter Services(con tinued fro m p ag e one)

co m m u n io n w ill bo o b served .S ta r t in g M onday and contlnu-

Ing fo r tw o w eek y u n til A pr. 14, ap ec la t ev an g e lis tic se rv ices Will b e conducted a t th e c h u rch e v e ry n lg b t a t 7;45 p .m . A y o u th te a m c a lled ‘'G o d 's M in­u te M in ,” d irec ted by J im T ice , W ill be In c h a rg e ol th e se rv ice s . T h e g roup h a s to u red Uie c o u n try an d h a v e a n a p ­p e a lin g m e ssag e fo r a ll ages. S p e c ia l m uelc. Is be ing plartnert fo r e a c h serv ice .

.A ssem bly O f God'F a r r i n g t o n M .< C heesequake

K " S c h m ltt P a . to rSchool I* * 1 10,30

A paym en t of IllOO on ac- G ethsem ane L u theran C h u rc h ! count to the Cllffwood fire

M aple P I ., K eyport '. com m issioners w as ordered . Rev. rre f le r lc k Boos, P a s to r Tho R a r ita n B ay Lions Club

' w as given perm ission to hold a raiffle a t the OUWwood F ire house A pr. 28. '

C onfirm ation was m ade of foreclosure proceedings again st John H. P a rk e r for Lot 55 Block 5, Of th e tow nship tax m ap for the New Je rse y High­way A uthority . ...................

An inau lry by the Soundvlew R ealty Co., G re a t Neck, L. I about the new w a ter p lan t In Cllffwood w as o rdered tabled

T here a re two serv ices on Sunday; m a tin s a t 8:30 a.m . and th s re g u la r serv ice a t 11 o'clock. Sunday School begins a t 0:48 a .m . .

E m m anuel Assem blies Of God M iddle R d ., N orih Centerville

R ev. E lln» E llison. P a s to r Sunday School to r all ages

ls a t lo -a.m , and m orning wor­ship is a t 11 o 'clock . An evan- gellstlo se rv ice is held Sunday a t 7:30 p .m , P ra y e rs a re said fo r the sick a t a ll serv ices

Tuesday a t 7:30 p .m . the young people 's serv ice 19 held.

P ra y e r nnd Bible study Is T hursday a t S p .m .

F ir s t P resb y te rian Church 216 M ain S i., M ataw an

R ev. C heste r A', aa llow ay P a s to r

T here will be a com m union serv ice this evening a t < o ’ clock ln the h igh school aud i­to rium . N ,w . m em bers will be received ; th e re will be Uie serv ice of T eneb rae and Ihe san c tu a ry choir will sing sev­e ra l selections from S te iner's "C rucifix ion .” ■ •

The E a s te r sunrise serv ice will be held a t SMB a .m . a t a spot overlooking the lake . The congregation ls asked to follow t h e signs from the church . T he serv loe Is sponsored by the M en’s C lub and the pas­to r 's toplo will be " E a r ly In the M orn ing ."

At the tWo serv ices on Sun day a t 0)30 and 11 a .m . In thc h igh school aud ito rium , the serm on toplo o t tho pasto r will be " L e t Q o i Move the Stone A w ay,” H e r e will be special m usic w ith the* san c tu a ry cholv singing , “ C h ris t A rose" ; the

Slaughterhouse Ban(Continued from page one)

a coning ordinance since thc f irs t of the year.

"H ave you signed a petition opposing lhe p lanning board? Mr. Buckley dem anded of Mr L an ta ro .

"T h a t Is none ot your busi­n e ss ," Mr. L anzaro re torted

M r. B arkalow did allow lhat the adoption of a slaughter house ord inance would prove d iscouraging to anyone plan nlng to locate a .slaughter­house In the township, Mr L arzaro c la im ed to knew lhls w as Im m inent.

Q uestions L im itation F red VonRodeck, a specta­

to r, w anted to know why there should be a lim ita tion o( one slaughterhouse. He said this would bo a "m onopoly" and there should be a t le a s t two allowed. Mr. B arkalow said tho num ber lo be allowed would have no bearing on Uie legality o t tho ordinance, lie reaffirm ed only the Issue of local law being a t variance w ith a s t a t e code w as the question.

C om m itteem an C harles Me

ty. , .The R aritan Shopping Cen

te r Is the th ird m ajor re ta il de­velopm ent Initiated by tlie building organization. They a re cu rren tly erecting the 35- store . S ayre Woods Regional Shopping C enter in neighboring M iddlesex County. and have announced p lans tb begin con­struction th is sum m er of their $4,000,000 W est E ssex ; Shop­ping C enter In W est Caldwell.

M r. C antor and M r, Gold­m an are also buildlhg the 170- home com m unity o f 'F a ir f ie ld a t New Shrew sbury ad­joining R ed Bank. Additional -home colonies planned by the firm In New Je rse y this spring Include the 600-unlt p ro jec t In R aritan Township and a 585-' acre developm ent In 'the Brown­town a re a of M adison Town? ship In M iddlesex County.

'air Who Entered^continued from one)'

c a r he was driving a t- the tim e apprehended since. F eb . 2D. However, ' M ag istra te M artin noted, when the delen- d an t handed him the reg is tra ­tion, th a t lt bore an Inspection m ark of six m onths ago. M at­aw an Police Chief John J . F lood, professed to doubt fr*m this the defendant had only been using tt-.e car since V tb . 20 and th ; m ag is tra te a c ­cordingly Im posed a penalty of tSO tine and 16 Costs. "

L . W. N em eth, Old B ridge, was lined 125 and $9 costs for exceeding the speed lim it on M ain St. and nearly upsetting h is c a r . H is license w as re ­voked for SO days. -

P a tro lm a n F ra n k Cherney, borough police, a rra ig n ed R . F . Symonds, Old B ridge, for c are less driving In th a t he had run Into the re a r of.a car oper­ated by G ranville Sm ith, Key- POrt; oh M ain S t. thc Sunday during tbe snow storm . M r. Sym onds c la im ed M r. S m ith s t o p p e d suddenly w ithout w arning . M r, Sm ith denied lt and c la im ed M r. Sym onds w as going too fa s t for condi­tions In a line of traffic , M r. Sym onds w as fined (9 and *5 costs fo r .falling to exb lb lt h is license and le g is la tio n .

25 Stores In Fourth(continued from page one)

Shopping C e n t e r , It Wlil occupy the southerly portion of the 135-acre tra c t recen tly assem bled by M r. C antor and M r. G oldm an for a develop m ent of 800 hom es to be open­ed this spring.

T he pro jected shopping cen te r will contain 150,000 sq u are f e e t of contiguous selling space and a front-of-store p a rk ­ing a re a accom m odating 1700 ca rs . Tenanting p lans Include space for a Junior d ep artm en t sloi'e, national food m a rk e tL cbaln variety,v drug and shoe stores, bank, re s tau ran t, hom furnishing, hardw are a n d o ther establishm ents.

B ta it In Septem berConstruction Is scheduled to

begin Septem ber 10S0, w ith renting proceeding Im m ediat­ely through C rest Wood Ile a l Ity, Inc.. Linden, agent.

According to the builders, the new center has been de­signed to serve the one-stop

Matawan Library |t,(Contlnijed from page one)

s a ry to lim it the p ro g ram to children th rough t h e * th ird g rade. Book 'week w as cele-. bra ted aa usual In N ovem ber.

C lassro o m s, above the fourth g rade a t Cllffwood School all have lib ra ry room s, and teach* ers have the privilege of r e ­questing any needed additions lo their collections.

A donation of about 300 books was m ade to the Lau* repce H arho r W om an’s Club, which Is Ih the process of form lnpTa_^iibllc lib rary , . LlbfaflaW A ttends M eetings .

M rs. E aw in H. Dom inick, lib rar ian , a tten d ed three li­b ra ry m eetings during th e y e a r and w as jm „fi_Danel .d iscussion a t the N o rth e rn M onm outh County b ran ch of A m erican ,U ni vs rslty. ,]Wom$n .hefd a t R ed Bank. She also' spoke to a group of prospective he lpers on e lem en ta ry science.

T here has been a g re a te r dem and .foi- r e s e a rc h on the p a r t of s tuden ts, M rs. D om ­inick reported , and It is hoped th a t the l ib ra ry w ill be able to c a rry oh w ithout e x tra w orkers.*

As possible Im provem ents, lt was suggested th a t the en­trance could be pain ted , a cab in e t for " a clipping file could be used, and. »ome work, done to the sidew alk leading inlo the lib ra ry . - ' x

l v f Speed Wlth th e plow a i o o t e s ta b l is h e d -U iU - th e - to w n a h l* -

F a lre lm a a h i l l uThe resignation of P a tro lm an

F ranc!* C herney waa accepteda i o f - M a r c h —30 P a tro lm anCherney advised the council In his' le tte r of resignation th a t he had accepted a position pay ­ing m ore m oney.

E . J . Nelson w as confirm ed i a m em b er - of -Washington

E ngine Co. No. 1. ' Councilm an -Brown rep o rted

th a t "you could count on- your two hands” the people who had a ttended Uie open house a t the w ater works on C hurch St., S atu rday , b u f he said he thought this sm all showing w as due to the s to rm . - — —'

A' req u est was received th a t high hedge on p ro p erty on fiut- p h la Ave, be cu t down so th a t the highw ay m ay be seen b% m otorists Who use the avenue. The m a tte r w as re fe rred to the borough a tto rn ey , ■ • '

com e onto th e ir ro a d T uesday for the f irs t tim e and th en oo- ly to ru n over It a t a a excees-

Land Use Map For(continued from P&£e one)

ship he had observed cem ent blocks^foundatlons - being- put in—witfroutr~cottcrete~ footings with the re su lt th a t some of the layers qf blocking were snffglng w here the ea r th gave way with the weight, leaving an ap e rtu re of eight Inches or m ore in t h e , foundation. . Mr W$nzei objected th a t one-quar­te r Inch sheeting, of poor g rade was being used. M ayor -John Mfirz, jr . , prom ised these re ­ports would be Investigated, but M r. Wenzel Insisted re v i­sion of the building code could not w ait if these offenses ex­isted. ..

In th e a ir . One o t those h lred re to rted th is w as a ll » Ue, th a t the only reason the s c ra p ­ing w as n o t done w as th a t the residen ts had le ft c a rs block­ing th e 'ro a d .

R esiden ts o f M aTlboro G a r­dens com plained their s tre e ts had not been scraped until M onday. M ayor B uckley told them th a t as persons living on roads no t taken over by the township, they w ere fa rin g b e tte r than m any „ persons living on roads owned by the s t a t e , county or tow nship. They asked how their roads could becom e township roads M ayor -Buckley - to ld t t e m - by having the developer p u t them In shape to com ply with the township .sub-division.. ordin­ance. T his led to expressions of. d ism ay , a s th e re s id en ts a s ­serted t h e developer had opened t h e sub-dlvlslon 30 years ago and w as dead how. Had Agreed To Service Boads

_pred VonRodeck, a sp ec ta

to r, to ld t h e , com m itteem enth a t w hen L ero y V anP elt h a d bee’n ’m ay o r, a policy had been

would serv ice ro ad s on which ta x p a y e r^ lived , even If they w ere n o t legally tak e n ovei by th e m unic ipa lity . M r. V onRodeck said It had bee*. . the opinion of M r. V a n P e lt ii would he ju s t as econom ical to ren d e r s e rv ice —-to-' th e s t - roads a s for the tow nship to go to th e expense of taking them over.

M ayor B uckley said as long as M r. V anP elt was no t pres­en t to confirm these assert- lorn, he would m ake no com­m ent o th e r th an to p ledge the tow nship would, In cases of em ergency , re n d e r serv ice on such ro a d s bu t would not m ake a com m itm en t to do so.

The co m m itteem en closed snow -rem oval Issue by agree­ing a su rv e y should be taken o f— em ergency— trucks and crew s th a t could be called on In event of another blizzard "with all com m itteem en con­senting to t h e i r use In advance. . , :......

Classified AdsH EL P W A N TED FO R S A L E

Council Cqol To(Continued fJw jr'Sage one)

out a g radual basis. This m et with no response and M rs. Don­nell w ithdrew h e r motion.

In conec tton -w lth the s ig n , Mrs! Donnell repb rted she had a (jilce of V65 1i'0m ''-Jam es H . M artin , M ataw an, a slgtt pa in t­e r . She said M r. MarUa- w as willing to p rin t, for th a t price, the nam es of the d ifferen t churches and organizations to use the signs and their -'an­nouncem ents could be pinned on the board underneath w here their nam es w ere placed. She said It could be p laced In the window or police head q u arte rs so th a t persons passing on the s tre e t could see It easily.

Objection lta lsed Various objections w ere ra is ­

ed, The councilm en said they had no t expected m ore than a plain corkboard . so tbe sugges­tion of a sign w ith p rin ting on It w as som ething new. I t w as noted lt Would no t be, possible to re s tr ic t Its use as billboard for the p riv a te use oV thurches and a Jew se lec t organizations, a s any g roups ln the borough who w ere tax p a y ers would have an equal rig h t to use It. With so m any groups In the borough, the council fea red It would have to be> m ade m any tim es la rg e r th a n th a t p ro­posed, .

M r. V anCleaf observed th a t la st y e a r he h ad consented to withhold needed general budg­e ta ry expenditu res o ther th an certa in needs of the s tre e ts and police d epartm en ts which could bo m e t e a ;ly In the y ear. He declared he w as not read y to do th is ag a ln .'e sp ec la lly In the m a tte r of buying trashbaske ts and signs, M rs. Donnell then aald aha would drop the whole m a tte r b u t n ex t year would see to l t th a t su itab le appropria ­tions w ere p u t In th e budget for th ings needed.

Councilm an Cyrus Brown be­lieved the sign, when m ade, could be placed on the grounds o t tho M ataw an lib rary so U would bo notice* by th e public. The councilm en ag reed this w is to bo p re fe rred to p lacing I t in the borough hall.

. - .'-C l '

Snow Removal Is(Continued from P a g e one)

" s tra n g e r ,” to c le a r 'th e snow 111 M organvllle w ithout consul: ting e ith e r C om m itteem an Dalnel P . B rew er o r h im self residents of the a re a , M onday. Mr. L anza ro c laim ed th a t he ,nd~ M r. B rew er had . found

the equ ipm ent w ithout chains on a t t th e g a rag e In M organ Vllle a t 9:30 a .m . and Insisted It w as no t lh action on snow- c learance u n til nOon. -He de ­m anded to know why he, a s a paid -official' o f , the township, had no t been asked " to ra ise a fin g e r." .

All H ave E qual A uthority Clifton T . B arkalow , Free-'

hold, tow nship a tto rney , told M r. L anzaro th a t he had not h ad to w ait fo r o rd e rs from anyone, as i n ' the township com m ittee fo rm of govern­m ent, th e re Is no com m ittee ch a irm an im c h arg e , as ln a borough, and each com m ittee­m a n has equal au tho rity . M r. B rew er . asked Mr. B arkalow 11-thls c.ould n o t bo -confusing w ith each m em b er.o f th e gov­erning body giving o rd e rs to do d ifferen t th ings, and sa id he had decided -to -wait for call from M r. M cCue; a s head of the “ road com m ittee" or th e governing body. M r. B arka low still insisted M r. L anzaro nnd M r. B rew er-could have giv­en the. road m en o rd e rs with as m uch au tho rity as M ayor Buckley or M r. M cCue. M r. B rew er expressed concern ov­e r such dupllcatlo'h.

O n the b a s is of w h a t M r, B arkalow sa id , M r. McCue adm itted he h a d 'm a d e a m is ­tak e ln calling an "ou ts ider! ' Instead of a m em ber of the tDwnBhlp com m ittee . " I m ade a m is tak e” , he allowed, “ In calling M r. R a te ll fie . I should have c a l le d 'J o e ,”. M ayor Buckley w as not so su re of th is. The m ayor b l u n ­tly told M r. Lanzaro th a t he was ly ing about the wholem atte r. The m a y o r adm itted there had b een ' confusion be­c au se -L es te r EIHs, the road forem an, had been Injured Sa tu rday , M ar. 1.7, . c learing aw ay the snow of F rid ayM ar, i s l a n d w as ;not able to be on duty . The m ay o r Insis­ted. how ever, th a t F r ed E ckel, Ihe o ther road m an,had " w o r k e d all n ightS unday and th a t h e , the m ay­or, had w orked with M r. E ck­el. H ie m a y o r contended It had only been necessary for M r. M cCue to call M r. R atcllf- fe to h ire o the rs .w hen he nnd M r. E ckel w ere a t the end of th e ir physical endurance from w ork aind lack of sleep.

C ritic ises M ayor Mr. L anzaro re to rted he was

n o t criticizing M r. E ckel, only those In au thority . M r. L an­zaro Infuriated the m ayor by his com m ents on M r. Buck­ley’s being asleep In a c a r when he w as supposed to have been shoveling. M ayor Buck­ley shouted b ack th a t M r. Rat- cllffe had refused pay for w hat he did, b u t th a t M r. Lan- *aro, who ls paid, had “ done noth ing .”

F ive re s id en ts of O rchard P ark w ay chim ed In to support M r. Lanzaro by declaring the persons h tred M onday had

NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS - The Matawan Journal does not knowingly accept Help Wanted ad* vertisem enta from fJrms covered by the federal Wage and, Hour JLaw if they oM«r less than the legal mini* m um wage. F irm s engaged in in­tersta te com m erce •q;r_in tne produc­tion t)f ■ goods for com m erce m ust now' pay a t Je as t 75 cents a n hour and tim e arid one-half for overtim e under the federal W age I n d . Hour Law. Job-seekers offered .less by covered firm s should notify the Wage and Hour Division, U. S. Depart* ment of L a b o r ^ a t 31 Clinton S t , Newark, New Jersey , phone M itchellSALESMAN to taka complete ch aree

of. sewing m achine departm ent; ftx*perience preferred but not essential. Good income: m arvelous opportunity- for right m a n , . W rlta Box 447. Key­port.MAN with c a t to serve local FuUer

Brush terH tority; no experience needed, no Investment. From $92.50 a week to s ta r t. F o r Interview writ* Bor*55, South River, N . J . o r call South. Biver_fr3aSI.— - ■■ wjU-FEMALE key punch operator; IBM.

high school graduate , will train , perm anent p o s iu o n .' Lavols Labora­tories, M atawan-Freehold Road, Mor* ganvllle, wj29APPLICATIONS now being taken for

fountain girls ahd salesgirls, full or p a rt tim e. J , J . New berry, Key­port. Wj29

Telephone SolicitorsMALE o r fem ale, we have a won­

derful paying propoalUon fo r ex*

SerJenced telephone soUcltors; Work a.m . to 12 noon o r 5 p.m . to 0 p.m.

Call Mr, Bell Keyport 7.2874 any day from 1 to 3 p.m . or Red Bank 6-2664-J 7. to 9 p.m , _ _ _ _ wj29MAN to do landscaping work, m ust

have d riv e r 's license. Call Key. port 7-0W2. wj29SHIPPING clerk, m ale, general ship- • ping room routine. L iberal em ­ployee benefits. Apply Landau Knit* ting Corp., Locust St., Keyport. \v}29MECHANIC. Apply Hollo Trucking. . 293 Broadway. Keyport. wJ29

U SED C A R S1953 FOBD Country Squire. E xcel­— len t'cond ition . Radio and heater. Can.''bo seen anytim e. Call-K eyport 7-3030. _ ;___ • • ■ •• . WjliCHElVlVdkBTV •* 1 W , **6©d ' condition,

reasonably p riced ;; <at\ $150, ..CallKeyport 7-2902-n. • wj29*CHRYSLER, 1947, 4 door, radio and

heater, clean. Call Keansburg- S-oora. - J29*

FO R R EN TLICENSED practical nurse can offer

one private room; one sem l-prlvate for aged people. _ Weekly or month- ■ “ Keyporlly. Call K eyport 7-1S64.J. wjtf

SA V E $ $ $ $ .- ­NEW 120-Basa Italian Accordion's.' Ttfo . year guarantee, price $164. Lessons

a t your home $2 . Call K E 7-0914.

1 Aluminum Windows^7 Yenetian'Blinds

Fre« E stim ates -rNo Motley Down K arl- A r T ran tz , Keyport 7-3403.:

, ACCORDIONS NEW and used, bought-sold-rented re*

paired an d exchanged N . J . Mu- f jc Center, 42 Broad SL, Keyport. Tel. K Eyport 7*1478. Lessons on all in ­strum ents. — . wjtf

ALUMINUM DOOR?Call Bob O rr. K eyport 7-1619. wiUSALT hay, baled.^-Call Keyport ^

1109, Swarts61‘a F arm Supplies; wjtf *AIRDALE puppies AKC, 6 Weeks old.

innoculated. worm ed, good form and atert. Good pets for children. Inquire Hodgson, Highway 34, Holm- del.__jC alL_H oltndel-flJm ^—:-----wi3&-FRGEZER, Am m anla 19 fobt upright.

Can be seen anytltne a t Fairfield Farm._ Rout* 18. i m ile from MainSt., M atawan. M ust be sold l a two weeks, • wjtfEASTER flowers a t M atawan Fuel

Oil Service office, directly in rear of Bond, C lesqers; also a t t M arie's F a rm M arket, H ig h w ay ' 34, M ata­wan. • - - v- ......... wj2fiGERMAN, Sheppard puppies, pn

bred, ~ l i weeks old; Call M at. wan J-2I42-R-1 o r M atawan 1-3373-B.

wj3SCABINS, as is, very reasonable.

CaU M atawan 1-3507,COCKER Spaniel puppies, 1 male

and l fem ale: $15 each. Call Key*n-».an a— 5*0J2l>

p ort 7*3442 or inquire Augle's Amoco StatIoni^ligh}vay38;B

S E R V IC ESEPTIC tan k and cesspool cleaning.

modern equipment, reasonable - rates. Crfll Van Keyport 7-4937-R.

wJUCARPENTER and building.contractor

J . G, M etsger, Florence Ave., Key­p ort-N aw -H om ea,-garages p a ll^ a lts r5 - atlons and repairs. E asy financing arranged. C alf Keypqft.7r*923«R.-wifi"TEU EVm m N AHD RADIO SERVICE . Repairs on all m « k e4 . Pickup and

dellvem cserv ice, p a ll , Vju£*m .t„ vision 4 Appliance Co.,*a> 8 , F ront 4 S t . • Keyport.- Keyport 7s)0Sl o r Mid* " i dletown 5-0470__________ :________w |tf 3

DON’S TV SERVICEFor fast efficient rad io and television service ca ll M atawan 1.3844. w jtf

I Russell’s Radio & TV Sales & Service

BUNGALOW, S rooms; newly, decory ated, autom atic heat, full b a se ­

m ent. garage, ru ra l, sm all • /am llr . CaU M ataw an l-06a3*W*l._

Now-located a l new store Highway . J and Sum m it Ave., Belford. F o r >rompt reliable service anyw here caU Ceansburg 6-2300. Store hours 9 a.m .

to 0 p.m , ________ ■ wji£

APARTMENT 3 large .room s,, b t_ , and hot w ater also frlgdaire fu rj

n iihed. P riv a te en trance. Inquire a, Atlantic Ave.. M ataw an ~ - wJ2fl

UfcNDSCAPINO—Building and m ain­tenance o t your grounds our spec*

laity ; top soil, m anure , fertilizer* ]lm« L. Lucas, Stone Rd. Tel. Keypfcrt 7­1415. * __ wjtf

APARTMENT. 6 rooms, available •bout April 1st, children oyer 12

years only. C all k ey p o rt 7-1207. wJ2flHOUSE 8 rooms and toalh In M or

ganvllle. Call M aU w an 1-0017-W-l a lte r 1 p.m. "wJ29MATAWAN. apartm ent 3 rooms arid

b a th ..h ea t and hot w ater supplied; $15 per month. Call Matawan l* 0231-3 after ft p .m .. o r weekends.

_ _ _ _ _ _ wW

BULLDOZING, lo ts cleared, c e lla rs " tanks and septlcs dug; lots, garagea and coops filled and graded, drive*

iways cindered, graveled and grad*, 'd. Blue stone, xoad gravel, m ason and, washed gravel, flu d irt and top

soil Dump trucks for hire, Eckel Brothers, Tennent Road, Morgan* vllle. c a ll M atawan 1-4220*3. wjtf

APARTMENT 6 rooma, hot water furnished alt year around $70 p<

month. Inqu ire LaConte’s - Sn<Store. 65 West F ront St., Keyport or call Keypott 7-4063, K eyport 7-1003’M. * WJ2SHOUSE, near M atawan, C rooms,

bath, oil hot w ater heat, garage. Nice garden space. $75 p e r month. C a ll . M atawan 1-4727-W between t and 7 p.m . . t. J29*

wttfl

H O U SES F O R S A L EBUILDINGS lo m e n t delivered to

your property, Cheap. All Improve­ments. N4 price over phohe. High­way 33, -Manalapan. Phone English- town 7-3521. Mailing address, H arry N. Form an, Box 1*7. Freehold, wjtfAMAZING offer, vrtU erftct a tlx worn

house oa your lot and foundation to suit vour way of living. Only $200 down. Call Em anuel Sw arts, Us cam of Swart* Furniture store. Highway 35 opp, Middletown flrehouse. CaU Red Bank 8-54*3 o r t-3H3. wjtfKEYPORT. • rooms aod bath, break*

fast nook: all improvement* in* eluding range. frlgUUlre; oil s team heat: 2 e a r garage. Inquire 65 W ar­ren Street or call Keyport 7-0714.

WiS

L E G A L N O TICESEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS

. Sealed bids o r propotaU for the furnishing of m aterial m d supplies for the achool y e a r 1956-J937 win be received b y J th e M atawan Township

ol Education. High School Building, M atawan, New Jersey , Sec* ro ta ry ’s Office, on Monday, Anrll

B o .r d o f E d u c t i o n In i c i i lo n >i Uiil Um« w ill o p e n th a .e a te d bid, for lhe purpose of consideration.

Board of Education reserves, the r lfh t to reject any o r all bids, item uer item , covering the follow­ing, v is: A rt Supplies, Athletic Sup. Plfes. General Supplies, M anual T raining Supotles, (Including Me­chanical Drawing) K indergarten Sup. piles, and Science Supplies. The school officials reserve tne right to inspect the quality of all m aterial and dem and analyse^ of other ma* trr ta i. > ,ms application to the Secretary.

Specifications m ay b* s*cttr*d up* r e t Board of KdueaUon lU R ItV TROLLER

^ S a l u ta ry tJA T W Ii M a r t* M , IIMm u n *

MATAWAN 9 rooms and bath, ga> rage, steam heat, oil fired; con­

venient to school, railroad station and shopping. John L. Tassinl Agency, U7 Main St., M atawan. Ma­tawan 1*0013. w]29KEYPORT. • rooma and batti. ga­

rage; $3500. $1000 down, rest likerent. Quick sale, owner state. CaU Keyport 7-1499.

leaving> W]29‘

UNION BEACH, 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and d laelte combin­

ed, bath, 2 c a r garage and full cel' lar. • Cali JKen^ort 7-4066-M ‘' 'wJjW

Real E it ite For Sale

KNAPP AGENReal E state Insurani

115‘i Main . St.—-Matawan

ACRES n ea r EngUshto> new three bedroom ranch house, modern kitchen, large living room, tiled bath , oak floors; full basem ent, oil forced hot a ir heat. Breetew ay with attached garage, $13,700. Fifteen hundred down, balance Uka r e n t

J IU ACnKS woodland, llnlrad.1- Coils Neck a rea . 700 foot front, age, sU room bungalow* with all improvements, full bath, hot a irheat, full ba im een t, sm all ou t buildings, brook, asking $11,000.

John J . M ayer, Broker Highway 34. M atawan

M atawan I-M37

W A N TED T O B U YWOOG laihe and diffl p ress . CaQ

Ray Frye, Keyport 1-1714. w |tf

PLOWING, discing, corn planting.cultivating, mowing and ' balling;

also other types of trac to r work. Ber- itard Preis. Old^'Tennent Rbatf.*"Mof- ganvllle, CaU M atawan 1-0085-R-l- — —-—----- - wjlf

TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE

2$ years in business in thla a rea . AU work and p a rts guaranteed. Tubes tested free a t .store. Store hours 8:30 a.m . to 6 p.m ., Frldaya until 0 p.m . Ten E yck Jtonson, Inc.. 283 Upper M ain S t , M atawan. Call M atawan 1*1600. , wjtf

T E L E V IS IO NANTENNA SERVICE

New Antennas installed, old < Antennas repaired

TEN EYCK RONSON INC.263 Main St., M ataw an- -

. M ataw an 1-1800

JACK'S Upholstery, free estim ates given. L arg e selection of fabrles

to choose from . CaQ M atawan J* 2305-M; a fte r $ p .m . ca ll M atawan 1 -0 6 7 0 -M .____ wj*9QUARTERLY payroll form s, liquor

reports, o th er office detail a t nom­inal fee. CaU M atawan 1 1757 U after 9 p.m . _____________ wj2fl*

Mowers Sharpened .Blade'R lte Lawn Mower Service. Hand and power mowers sharpened, repaired and reconditioned. We call for and deliver: a ll work guaranteed. For Service call F red E . Klepp Ma* taw an M029. Route 9 opposite Blod* ge tta ., . . , ItfINCOME tax retu rns 'expertly p re ­

pared by recently re tired In ternal Revenue Agent an a Public Account­- . " -- unrAuti* Fredwood

Palaw an 1* us

Situatioh WantedWILL wash and Iron atl types of cur­

tains, a lio stre tch curtains In my qwtf home. P rom pt service. Call South Amboy I-3395.__ wjtfMARRIED m an 25 y ea rs old; Satur*

days free, desire* work, has d riv ­ers license. Call Lou Robertson afte r 8 p.m . a t K eyport t*1427-R. w jtfWILL do plumbtn*, painting and odd

Job*. Can M ataw aa 1-0*24-11 or Ma* taw an 1-31&3-R. wp9*

W A N TEDHOMES, bualnetaes, vacant lota*

Cash custom ers waiting. C attm lr Q jdasxyk, 31 G srdea P lace. Clirf- wood N, J . We teO all types of In­surance. We notarise papers at our home. Call M aUwanl-laM ,

ALL Ijrpee of antlquca. DoQa, ton , ------------ -ar^ajd ofl

N E W S M P E R SA R E T h e

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Mrs. R. Erdmann Heads Cancer Drivel

Appeal To A ll For Generous Response

-' - M rs; R ichard E . ■ E rd m an n , Jr., chairm an of the M ataw an Cancer D rive has .announced

-tha t the 1DS6 drive will take place during t h e : m onth of A pril.: “ We know th a t you will receive these volunteer w ork­ers and will give generously

' tow ard the . t i g h t ' fo r cancer ■. control]," s ta ted the chairm an .

’ C aptains lo r the drive a re Mrs. Milton Gunkle and Mrs.- H enry EUle.

The following Is a lis t of the house - t o - house canvassers : Mra. R ando lph H euser, M rs. A . . F .-M ll le r / 'M rs : Randolph H arris , M rs. G iles . Insley,-

. M rs. E a r l S m i t h , M ra, F .- StahlbBum, M rs. R ichard 'L ew ;

Is, M ra; W illiam Sandlord.'M tB , S. H /H o p k in s , M rs. Theodor?

'D a lo la ;' M rs. G eo l-g e 'M ag tie - ■ n a t, Mra. K enneth H enderson, '~M rs. W illiam1 C am pbell.' -

.... A tio . M rs. J p h n / J . - l i i a l e f .M rs. George M iller, M rs. - J .

' C larence -Leivlr M rs / W arren• Donnell’/ M rs. H erb e rt Gris^> - wpld- ■ M rs. R ich ard K napp,- M rs; M. 3 , O 'Connell, M r a .• P a tr ick B arrasso , M rs. 3. E .

Haley," M rs’. R ichard G rleslne- er;-M rs , N icholas B rady , M rs.

/ H enry L uhrs, M rs. John Cum- /m lh g s , Jr., M rs. WUitwn M yers; ■' M rs. R. R en ibert, M rs. John -D o la n ; M rs. Augus. F . Dav-

is .-M rs. C. D. Pearce."; 'A lso M rs. M.-Chodorow. M rs.

•Jo h n ^ITelstea'd. M rs. J . C. Llnd- ia y ; “Mra.’ -J ;.L o ck w o o d , Jr.. M rs; H erbert Costello. M rs. Charles Lockwood, M rs. E . R .

■...PAnpy/ M rs. Clifford ,Chap; i ' .m a o ; ' M rs., J / F . F ly n n .; M rs. ~ J d H h _ D :*E lbrecht; M ja; H. H.■ ■ d jrq thers; M rs. .Anthony Nuc- ■l! , 'r . - y '" ’

- • M rs; J .H . A lm enas, M ra .F ra n k O ray, M rs. E dw ard- H erbert,

M rs. Leonard Brow n, M rs. S.P . ' Barttrtn*, M rs. R . H arold rho rse ii, M rs. J . J . S tren^M rs. 0 . J , Lasco, M ra. Arnfe K alm a

Al so— .-:KfllieiSr;M rs. £ . S. Clugston, M rs. A rt hur R iegert, M rs, G. W. Her.- ile r. M rs. A rthu r F ried m an , M rs. P . T . Lon*. M rs. W. W.

. Kuhns. '.M rs. ,G . J . M cKeen, |r ., M rs. G. L . K lnball, M rs. F red e rick D ederlck, M rs. E d ­win Stanford. Mrs. Conrad Tohannsen, M rs. L . W. Lem al- :e, M rs. E . W. C urrie, M rs.

“ -H ow ard-W oolley ."Also Mrs.- B ross D avy, M rs.

P. O. R asm ussen , M rs. E d ward Jask itw lc a , M rs. J am e s M urphy, M rs. Jam e s ' Sm iley,

Cub Pack 66 Has I Educational Tour

M rs.sP eler A. Head and Mrs. Charles* E ,- H unt enterta ined the board ol d irecto rs of the W oman’s : Club . o r M ataw an M onday a t the home of M rs. R ead . Those p resen t w ere M rs. R ensselaer L. C artan . M rs. Johnson C artan , M rs T hurm an C : N ealls, M rs. Al­lan J . M orrison, M rs. B ayard L am born , M rs. John Kinney. M rs.;D av id B ruce. M rs. Frank- L. Johnson. M rs.Hff. C.‘ Nodr dings, M rs. W. Rulgn Sm ith, M rs. W alter Taylor, and M rs.; E im ore K attner.

M r .- ^ n d -M rs - E v e re t t C arl­son , and children. P a tric ia . Susan. i and R ic h ard , ^ e re weekend guests of the form ­e r’s m other, M rs. H. O. C arl­son, Shrew sbury, M ass.

M r. and M rs. Clyde D llilar, "Kenilworth, w e r e S a tu rday guests- ot M r. and M vs: E d ­w ard T. Jaslclewlcz.’

& r; and •Mrs*. C onrad Johan- nsen1 w t j r e . Sunday - dinner guests bf D r. and M rs. G . Mac- Dgwell, B^ydnne”. S l i v e r Springs F a rm s . F lan d e rs . '

M r. and '' M rs. W illiam - J . R abel en terta ined a t dinner and bridge S a tu rday evening. Their g i i e s t s w ere M r, and M rs; J . Raym ond Ketchel. M r. and M rs, . F rederick K. Dederlclc, Mrs" W. O liver Dig- gin, and Mr*. ahd~M rs."George G askell. }

,M r. and M rs. J . Raym ond Ketchel w ere S u n d a y 'd in n e r guests of M r. and M rs: M idi- at* R evello , E a s t O ran g e , and M r. and M rs. H a rry Sarson, M ontclair, a t Ye .Cottage Inn , K eyport/ ; - __ . . .. ^M lss Ann - T lchenor, "New M onm outh, and R obert Cftrt- e rrR U m spn , w ere Sunday din­n e r 'g u e ^ ^ o f - M r r - a t i d -M rs* Joseph B ai$ r.\ y ■

M rs .-F ra n k W leger and son, I J'*1 C" M Al nn Mra. TrraAir r t r iv ^ . j r .J - C to ls .—T rcnton,--w erc~B undaV 4J>&vllnf

a lia e ts ' n f M r onrf hfi-a- W«4_*

— M rer-K. H . L Use b r m k r M r r 's : -V W alter: M cB ride, M rs. C. W.

:.;'_Mandevllle, M rs. J , A. Mlck- aylo. .-, M r s / ' T hoadorf .. W.

.v i^ Iesi.'M rs '.'F en ton Bolioll. .M rs. ^ K r s '» i . : L enhart, M r s : ! W illiam

•- s m ith . Jr., • M rs; - R o b ert E r d ­mann, ■ M- r s, Joseph B aler ,

TU r»i.,«T L . ' C artan , M rs. Wll- lam B. C raig , and M rs. W . KZ Pearson, j r , — - .

guests of M r. and M rs. Ed-:' w ard 'W . C urrie.

M r. and M rs. E dw ard W. C u rrle -an d M r. and M rs. J . Raym ond K etchel a ttended a d essert c a rd p a rty M ar. 21 a tth e ^ M a n a sq u a n -,. R iv e r 6dll.and" C ountry Club. „ _• .*

M r. and M rs. J , Raym ond K etchel w ere F r id ay evening dinner guests of M r. and M rs. R pbert P a u l M offltt, Roselle P a rk ; a t Shadow brook Inn, Shrew sbury . ■ - • '

M rs. M arguerite L a ir d - en- 'teW alned h e r bridge club F r i ­day evening when the prizewinners w ere M rs. W illiam J . R abel, M rs. E lm ore K a ttn e rl and- M rs. W. Oliver. D lgg ln .,

- M rs.. Mary, B . -VanPelt, -At- lan tlc Ave.. M ataw an. Is a .su r^

M r. and M rs. E ugene Lavoie and daughters, P a tr ic ia and Joan M arie, w ere weekend guests of M r. and M rs. M ich­ael White, W inthrop, M ass.

C adet G eorge R . B arre tt and his c lassm ate , C adet A. Ie a r tu a , students a t the V alley F o rge M ilitary A cadem y, W ayne, P a „ a re spending the sp ring vacation with the fo rm ­e r ’s p aren ts, M r. and M rs. G eorge C. B arre tt. C adet E d ­w ard Sproul also Is spending his vacation with Ills p a ren ts , M r. and M rs. P au l Sproul.

M r. and Mr.'; H ubert B en t­ley en terta ined S a tu rday lu celebration of the sixth b irth ­day -of. t h e i r son, P e te r . Guests', w ere Teddy B ailey. C raig M cKeen, R a n d o l p h B arre tt, B arry W ard, R obert Bentley, M ataw an, and D av­id Thom pson, M iddletown. .

M rs. J a y ' F . H osletter was give a .' su rprise b irthday T hursday evenlng by h e r friends. Those p resen t w ere M iss J . M abel Brown, M iss M ary L lsk , M rs. E dw in M. D om inick, MrsT; J . F ran k lin D om inick, and M rs. R alph W. H errick . ’1 M r. aqd M rs.' J a m e s O: H a r­rison ~ a n d ' d a u g h te r '' S andra Ann, M idland P a rk . w ere‘ S a t­u rday d inner guests ' of M r. and Mra, R ensselaer L, Car- tan .

Chief P e tty - O fficer and M rs. John M cLaughlin, Jr., and son, Donaldi '.who' a re en-‘ rou te to England,:,'are v isiting M r. a n d 'M rs , W illiam Brown.

M r. and >Mrs. P h ilip L . Neid linger, p n d \c h a r le s ’A. ;N eld - linger a re Spending tw o weeks ln~ C harleston, B. C .• '-.P a tric k J . D evlin, a s tuden t

a tl^ A d m lra l-Ic a rra g u ti A cads- m y, P ine B each, js v isiting tils p a re n ts . D r / and M rs. G sra rd

- GoIony Club“Plkha To Fete Children

'.t JPlana have b een : announced by M rs .. M orris Chodorow, <9 ^"lerro 'A ve ., M ataw an , chalr-

„ m >n ot tlie E a s te r p ro g ram -viiA rrfegtd , (pr ;.the children; of'

" tSie p re e n *>nd ' White Village . .and thilr^'lgiaests',' by the Colony

Club, I t Is estim ated th a t 150 children wll tak e p a r t In the

. activ ities which :h»ve been /divided Into two’ a g e . g roups.

• The 'p ro g ram ''w ill start" a f 10 a .m . on S a tu rday . . . ‘CBlTdren under [five, will en-

^ ^ o y - a ^ e g e - h u i i t 'o n 'th e ;H a y e s ;lot, and ’prizes will be g iven to

/ the holders of tbe golden eggs.; ' “C om petitive . gam es have

' ■beeri A rran g ed . . fo r : tlie ;chlid-r ' ren over live y ea rs or. age on Low er F le rr« /A v e . Among/ the gam es planned will be »

re lay ■ egg ' roiling , contest.three-legged •/race ', :hop’plnc

. ra6e, e t c , ' . '>■' F av o rs will be given to all

chilBreu; p a ry d p a tlh g . " ' ■- A ssisting - M rj. Cbodorow •.-►will be S l r s . ’i i i th o la s B^ady^.

u ’ H a rry .K o ie , J a c k S tryker and-~=v<ilunt«r4'-'"VrStf' *wnl,: help to

conduct and Judge the races . ~

,- F i r s t A i d A u x i l i a r y ■- . P l f n a R u m r n « g « Sale .

; .A , rum m age aale w as sche- duled 'for the la s t w eek 'ln April

-a t the T uesday n igh t m eeting o', the M ata w an F ir s t Aid Aux-

_ . ilia ry . M rs. F ran k C ordasco an d 'M rs . 'Andrew D iadato will be cp-chalrm en. ’

" I t , w as requested th a t any­one who had any Item s they wish to give lo the sale should call M rs, Cordasco a t M a. 1­

. D09B-R o r M rs. D iadato a t M* 1-22I8-J, A rrangem ents w ill be m ade for the arllc les to be p icked up.

R eports on th e m erchaad ise club and tbe recenlly-Jield food

..I sale w ere given . / :F in a l p lan s w ere m ade J or

. th f K a ste r.'b o n n e t c ard p a rty .1/ be beld A pr. 11.ln the squad

L .headquarte rs . A p r l/e .wlll j ie a W arded, lo r th e p re ttie s t h i t .

MtUwuP'TA Topic T o B * R e c r e « t io m - -

Tbe g u est sp ea k e r a t tbe M ataw an F aren t-T each er As­sociation m eeting on W ednes­day a t t p.m . ln the high ichool >*wKtorlum will be a i ep resen ta tlve from tbe New Jersey S ta te R ecreation Bur- ir.au.. ...................... . . .

C u rren t Irends In public rec- T i 's tio n will be d lscu ised . The public )• Invited t i a t l r n d . .

g lcal p a tien t a t M onmouth Me­m orial H ospital.

M rs. John M uller, L iberty S t., Is confined to h e r hornc w ltn .a b roken anJde. , ' ■ 1" W illiam Lud|. nnd C harles C ohan,^ T renton, studen ts a t The Peddle, School, Hlghstown, a r e apendinfl. tw o w eeks with- t h e ' -fo rm er's g ran d m o th e r,1 M rs. C. W illiam Ludi. ‘

M r. and M rs. H arold Char- lsen;—M lr Jand M rs. W oradell K. P ea rso n , Jr., and M r. and M rs, Roy B ritt, L IncroIt, form- -er-,M atawan residen ts had din­ner a t P e te rso n 's , R ed B ank and enjoyed ’ dancing a t the Cabin-ln-the-S k, y , A tlantic H ighlands, S a tu rd ay evening,, in celebration of the b irthdays of M rs. B ritt, M r. C harlsen, and M r; P e a r s o n / . [

M rs. G a rre tt M cKeen, s r ., Is. a p a tien t a t t h e, M iddlesex G eneral H ospital, New B runs­wick'. “ ■ ’ •/M r s . W. O liver D lggln -was appointed sec re ta ry a t tlie dl-

- reo tb rs -m e e tin g -o f- th e -M a ta ' wan Savings and Loan Associ­ation, M onday; ' :

Thom as Cogan. P a rk Ave., visited :'M r s . ., L illian C herry T uesday a t » nursing hom e In K eansburg,' He - re p o r ts M rs. C herry w as g la d ' to see ' h im and is. In good sp irits ; '’ M iss E la in e -C h erry , M I s a DorothX-.-jijSlbasco -,and ;Mrs. L este r StpneyV reprSsented the M ataw an ‘ JiinlOf / 'W dm an 's Cllib a t ;tfie"r liiii-d- D ls'tH ct: S pring Tea.-and; Conference;;or the Ju n io r .. M em berahtp 'D e- p a rtm e n t./N ew J e rse y S ta te F ed e ra tio n of W om en's Clubs, held-on M ^ r. 17 in Kew B runs- wlck. M iss, C herry , who is a m em ber of th t /c o n v e n t io n com m ittee , reported a t tbe conW rehce. ' ' '

M r. and Mrs. W. c . Nod- dlngs en te rta in ed a t a fam ily d inner M ar. ,21, Iny honor of their son, J am e s A. N odding!, who was celebrating his b irth ­day. O thers guests w ere M rs. J a m e s A. Noddings and child­ren , L aurie. J am es E dw ard . N ancy L ee, and M r. and M ra. Thom as Noddings, and son, D ouglas, and' S a rah E llen Nod- dings.

C hristian H euser, a s tu d ­en t a t the U niversity of V ir­gin ia, C harlo ttesville. V s., ii spending, the Eafeter vacation w ith his p a re n ts , M r. and M rs. C. R an d o lp h 'H eu se r, . ,

M rs, F . H ow ard Lloyd, j r . en te rta in ed a t b ridge T h u rs­day , when U ii p r lta "w inners ' w ere M rs. R o b erlX eo tley , M rs. K enneth P ik e , and M rs. G a r­r e t t M cK etn , J r , O ther guesM w ers M rs ..C h a rle s 0 . Bchock, i r , . Be* O lr t ; J tfrs . O . J . s t a l ­ling Thom pson, J r., Apple­brook F a rm s , MlddleUiwn, M rs. C h a r le s ,P ik e , and M rs. J a c A. Cu»h<nan.. - ,

M rs, A ugust K a ttn e r has re ­tu rned to Absecan a fte r apend- Init the weekend a t her M in t In M alaw an. . .

Capt. W aiter Shinn, M iam i. F la ., w a*

Statue Of, Liberty,, Docks, Museum Seen

•••••■ •: • • : \ '. p> :A group of 50 Cub Scouts

from P ack W, M ataw an }vfslt- ed New Y ork by bus S a tu rd ay . A t the ir f ir s t stop , they s a w the S.S. M auretan ia being m oved by. a tug boa t from her dock Into the riv e r to s ta r t her c ru ise to the C aribbean.

The nex t stop was at the M arine M useum of the Sea­m a n ’s C hurch In s titu te . Tlie boys observed m odels of boats from -- every country in the w orld, rang ing from the ship used by the Vikings to the U .S - S. U nlt*d 8 ta te s . They, also saw m odels of full-rigged C lip­per ships, \yhale teeth , sh ip s’ prow s, and 6 tber objects used on sailing ships. B ach . boy received a p am p h le t ahawlng p ic tu res and the h is to ry of nlnfe. fam ous A m erloan ship? and full.co lor p ic tu res of ocean liners ..

T he h igh ligh t of the touri w as a v is it to the . s ta tu e of L ib e r ty . . Som e of the boys clim bed to the top of the S ta t-’ ue, /H ie New • York-, skyline w a ^ :seen from the f«rj*y.’ - ' T lie 'tr ip w as iinder the d irec ­tion of John Boots, ch a irm an of Cub* Scout a c tiv itie s ., *.* Hla com m ittee consisted of Nell D evlns. K enneth S m ith , a n d L a rry H am m ond. D en M oth­e rs and Cub p a re n ts a ss is ted .

M ore educa tional, tr ip s . *hd to u r^ .are, outlined fov the n e a r fu tu re . * ' The •, n<jxt' trip ^111 bo to the £ a s t i r i \ T e rm in ­us of the M ilita ry - Air^ T ra n s ­po rt 'C om m and, located a t Me- O uire AJF Forpfe B ase, w here they-^vlli be. ab le to observe tra n sp o rt and f ig h te r . a irc ra f t

p Y W C A Officer | Uniform Inspection

and the lr co-ordination With' the civilian G round O bserver C o rp s .— - — :------------——;— -i —

MISS MARY ANN ST AMES .

M i s s M ary Anii B tam fs daughter of M r. and M rs, T hom as S tam es, M ataw an, has boen elected v ice p res iden t of the "young W om an 's C hrist­ian Association a t B eaver Col­lege,’ Jenkinlo‘w n,r P a . - -

She Is a Junior a t B eaver and a m em ber of ,tl)e religious education depfSrtriient. T h e new officers will be Installed a t the college's annual move- up n ight cerem onies which will be held on M ay 8. Ml?s S tam es Is a g rad u a te of M ata ­wan High Sohool, Willie In school, she seng In Uie school opere ttas and w ith the sohodl dance . band. She also w as m oderato r of Moninou}li You- tlie P resby te ry In h e r sen io r y ear , '.

A t B eaver, M iss S tam es Is the s tu d en t G overnm en t As­sociation 's delegate-to in te rn a ­tional House la P h ilade lph ia ; a m em ber of Uie International; R elations Club: the Psyohol- ogy Club: the Y.W.C.A. c ab i­n e t and an adv isor to the W est­m inster Fellow Silp_*iioun__-it

M rs, P e te r A, R ead , accom ­panied by M rs, D onald B eam , South A m boy,, left M onday for. D elaware', Ohio, where, h e r daugber, M argaret, I s 'a stud ­e n t ‘a t Ohio .W esleyan U nlveft S 'ty .M a rg a re tw ll l re tu rn hom e w ith her. m other to spend the E a s te r vacation .

M rs. F red e rick K, D ederlck en te rta in ed ,' a t ■ d inner Thurs-' day . H er guests wore M r s, G eorge G askell, M rs. W. Oliv­e r D lggln, M rs. Conrad Johan nsen , and M rs; M arguerite L a ird , /— M rr atid M rs. -John C. Hea sey and son, M ark, H arris ­burg , P a . , ' a re v isiting the fo rm e r 's p a re n ts M r. and M rs. F red e rick H essey. ^ '

M rs: Cyrus B row ji, M rs. C arm en D eN ardo, M rs, Spat- fo rd W Schanck, M rs. W illiam B le a n e r , Mr«. F.lmorn X .W - . i t t r /U r B . F ra n k iJ j . Johnson, and M rs. G eorge M iller a t­tended the. luncheon of th e M onm outh County F ed e ra tio n o l R epublican Wometa held F r id ay a t the Molly P itche r H otel, R ed Hank.

M rs. W illiam ^W asm uth en­te rta in e d the T hursday b lfd se club /o r luncheon when the p rize w inners w ere M rs. Wil­liam C raig , M rs. R alph /W .. H irr lc k , and M rs. R ichard E rd m a n n , Ir. O ther guests w ere M rs. R ensselaer L. C ar­tan , M rs. Joseph B a le r , M rs^ L eroy Sickels, M rs. J . R ay ­m ond K etchel, and M rs; E d ­w ard W. Currie.

M rs. Jehu P . . _Coopgr, s r .,M rs. E dw in H. Dominick and M rs. E . S tory H allcck a ttend­ed the M arch m eeting of tlie M onm outh County C hap ter ot th e - D augh ters of the A m eri­can Revolution T h u rsd a y .-----

M r. and M rs. R alph W. H er­rick spen t several days this w eek ln New Y ork visiting M r. and M rs. A rthur T rew he |la .

M r, and M rs. W illiam Cafe and son, W illiam. Jr.., Spring­fie ld , P a ,, w' e r e w eekend guests of 'Mr. and 'M rs . R ens­s e la e r L ; C artan.' ■ - -

M r, and M rs. Johnson C ar- t a n ' attended the ch rls 'en lng SundaV .of Louis C.’ Welsh, Jr., son-of > ia j . and M rs, Louis C.: W elsh, N ew “shrew sbury ,

“Sweet .16 Party!’For Ellen Stanton

M r, and M rs. Joseph S ta n ­ton, i7 J 'M a ln St., M ataw aii, e n te r ta in e d ' S a tu rd ay evening a t a "Sw eet 16 P a r ty " In hon­o r of th e ir daugh ter, M i a s E llen M arla Stanton.

P a s te l colors w ere used In the decorations and a four-tier pink b irthday cake form ed the cen terp iece an the tab le . E l­len w as presented w i t h a Sw eet 19 C orsage and gifts. Colored p ic tu res w ere taken during the evening, when the gu ests enjoyed dancing and g am es. - .

A ttending w ere M iss D oro­thea Wilkins, Miss H elen Btp- a ra . M iss Carolyn H asom an, M iss A rlene O p p lu l, and M iss S h a ro n Ann V anB rackU , Al­so p re se n t w ere D o n a ld 'S ch - w am b , F ra n k C aram axza , R ob . e r t H lm w illw rlght and C harles S h o rt, J r . ' •

W o m a n ’ s Chib T o Hear Asbury. Trass Editor '

H ie editor of the Asbury P a rk P re s s , W ayne D . Md- M u rray . will be Uie sp e sk e r a t Ihe m eeting of the W om an'a Club ol M ataw an to be held M onday In tbe p ir l s h ball of th e .T r in i ty E piscopal C hurch a t I p.m

Camera Club /Ready-For Contests

T he W r c h m eeting of the M ataw an C am era Club ; w as divided Into tw o sec tlo jM cilbB 'p rffir 'm en lieid an Intra-club exhibit and Judging, w h ll£ the color slide e n thusias ts lias an elim ination showing. - /I..- , - - / /

Tw enty-five tran sp aren c ie s w ere selected to com pete ln a showing a t the Shore C am era Club, Long B ranch. ■

In the black and w hite cam - petItion^._wlimers .were- as fol­lows: F ir s t ' place, A rthurFroellch ; second place, Gord-. on T enE yck; th ird p lace, K arl H euser;- honorable m entions, -1haddeus_L ask lew lca-and-M r, TenE yck, ________ -

T he V allsburg annual p r in t exhib ition , and . Interolub com-petltloiv U .to -1>a bA ld-tu AptUiAll ‘ e n tr ie s 1 tn u s t 'b e subm itted t6 M r. H euser; p r in t cihalrm an of the 'M a taw an group. by -Apr. 18: I n M a y th e /F e d f l r a -tlon of C am era Clubs will hold Its color slide contest.

T he club w elcom ed a s anew m em ber D a n ie l . . WulH,R ed B ank, and as a guest, W alter Jones, Jr.

the KllcinsHPark P resb y te ria n Churoli. She hiis been aw ard ­ed a ha lf tuition scholarslilp and -an - a lum nae soltolarshlp.

For Cub Pack 66Month’s Theme Skit B j Den 3;>Awards .....

. Den S of M ataw an Cub Scout P a c k 09 put on the opehlng cerem ony wltli tlie "pledge" of alleg iance to the flag and the singing of "A m erica" a t the P a c k ’s M arch m eeting 'rh u rs day held in the high school gy- liaslum . A com plete uniform Inspection was carried out hy den -d ad s and m em bers of the com m lttec . All the cubs w ere ra ted as to Uielr appearance. The resu lts will be announced a t tlie n ex t m eeting . ,

Den 3 'dem onstra ted""In a sk it the them e ot the m onth,' 20,000 Leagues U nder Tlie S e a ." U nder the 'd irection bt M rs. W inifred . T an is, den m other, an underw ater scene f ro m - the movie of the sam e n am e w as portrayed .

T hree new boboats w ere Ini­tia ted Into the pa'6k' with ah In d ian cerem ony. T eddy B ail­ey w as taken i’nto Den a, and R onald T rem p er and E d w ard Wyckoff Into lie n 8.

T he following .aw ards w ere m ade: / Pau l B artra m t b ear la d g e ; R obert B raw n, den- n e r 's s tripes: R obert T an is ,a ss is tan t den n er 's s trliie ; O eorge H am ilton, wolf badge nnd -gold * arrpv;; Thom as D e­vlno, wolf badge; Thom as Dlx, bear badge; Jam es Dlx, wolf badge; Oeorge K im b a ll,, boar badge; -A rth u r O r ace, lion badge and denner's. s trip es; W illiam F a a s , , bear badge; John B radley ,, beat; badge, Bold an d , s ilv e r-a rro w s; R ob­e r t W alker, bear .badge; Rloli- a id ; R tttolltfe, two flllver. ar- I'oWSi Thom as M arshall, gold b earJad g e j_ .^ p h a .r .(L JH ;a tc llti

Matawan Women , Attend Board Meeting

Mrs. Earl Celebrates Her 89th. Birthday ... ___

M rs. Lllla E a rl , 41.Bi-oad St., M ataw an, moUier of Mi's. J e s ­sie Flagg, celeb rated her 80th b irthday In lhe best of healUt M onday. She received m any Mowers, card s, and gifts from re la tives and friends In and out-of-town, ■

M rs. E a r l la a m em ber of the St. J am es A.fA.ErZIOn M et- h sd lsl Church, M ataw an. She h a s th ree g randch ild ren and five great-grandchildren ,'

T he lln a l s ta te -board m e e t­ing for the y ea r i of tlio New Je rse y F ed e ra tio n of B usiness Clubs w as held M ar. 17 a t Uie Council C ham ber Bof outfit H all, R u therfo rd , M ataw an’s club w as represen ted a t th is execu tive session by its p re s i­dent, M rs. H elen B. Law ton, and vice president, M rs. M ir­iam . H ulsart,

The workshop on "Y ou A re A M em ber of An In terna tiona l F e d e ra tio n " w as developed. Following luncheon, tho re g u ­la r business session was con­ducted, and two new clubs ln C iulcro t" and D unellen w ere accepted unanim ously.

Tlh! federa tion w as form od In aen cv a ,. Sw ltcerlandl ill Au­gust 1830, by a group ot busi­ness and -professional' women from 10 countries. By 1030 the federation lu d been expand­ed to 24 coun tries , .

The federation w orks wlUi the U nited- N atlbns lu such f le ld r a s Ilis'- C otrtm lasljii on H um an R ights, the s ta tu s or women, and the appeal for children. - .

Tlie s ta te convention will be held a t Chnlfonte-Haddou H all, A tlanllc Clly, M ay 18, 19, and 20. ■ .,

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fe. two s tiv e r a rro w s; ll io m a s M jrrsliatl, a gold and two -all ver (rro w s; and R obert Craiv lo rd , servloe s ta r , - - -

Den 5 led the slnm.ig ol " tlo o d N ight, Cub 'S o o u W tt close, the meeting.'

Health Association Meeting, A ll Invited

All M ataw an r B orouiti and Township rosldohts a re Invlt- ad to a ttend the regu la r m onth­ly m eeting) A)f Uie M ataw an Public Heallli Assoolatlon which a re held .the. first"Tuan- (lay; of-cacli.m bnUi,

Presbyterian Women To Hold Meetingt ' ,

The W om en's A ssociation of the F irst P resb y te rian Churoli will ha |d jts m eeting M onday il\ the M asonic Tem ple a t 8 p.m . -. M rs, P e te r A. R ea d ,, p ro ­g ram ohalrm an , will p resen t a sk it, " E a s te r C ustom s," T aking p a rt will be Ann C ham bciln tu , BMidva P ea rce , ahd P a u l S tam es, Solos will be sung by M rs. H arry Koch ahd M rs. Vlotor F redda .' There,

"will Ue a "duet by M is. Kooh «il!l_Mrs^-_!Exed—Blurt.— -The trio will sing. M rs, Oordon M agee will abeom pany the vooalls li, . ; , .

Post 4745 Auxiliary • Appoints Officers

Sixth d is tric t president, M rs. Ann Vivian, paid h e r offlcal v is it to tho L adies ..Auxiliary to the V eterans of Foreign W ars, G u adalcanal P o st 474}, ' b llffw ood and M atuw au, a t — th e ir re cen t . m eeting ,

_Other B 'lU ils-aU iiiiillns ilis-*- m eetlng w ero Mvi, K inil;' i e- vcrlng , six th d lsii'lc t chlt't ol < s taff, M rs. n o ssn u iry Stun, m ers, de^A itinei:1: su n rd . and severa l m em b o rs pf I lio M'd- dletown A uxiliary, ...

A ppointm ents m ade by Mrs, KllinbeUi H u b ert, p res id en teleot, w ere: M l'i, U itajBeatitji.__rough", sec re ta ry ;' M rs, E d ltt K ern , p a lr lo l lc : instruutor; M rs. Alice M offat M rs. IGtliel Lovero , M rs, L o rra ine Co) llns,. and M rs, D orothy Schar, color bearers; Mrs. Ju lia S tan Is, banner b ear.ir ; M rs. n o b t Colem an, Hag , bonrci" Mrs, KaUierine ■ W ltidas h lito r ian .

M is; Alloe HausriiDliu w a r ' welooined back to th e tu x l l - . la ry tiftnr a sh o rt leave. - ‘ -, P lan s were dlscussnd f»r ' the lip ta ila tion to be held Wltk the post in the Cllffwood F ire house A pr; 1 ’ a t 8 p .m .. , The iitibilp Is invited lo a t- / tend. - "... •

Tho com m ltleo ' servtid re frealim onts using the St P a l- r lok 's them e. , ' / .

The n ex t p leating will be h e i i , Apr. 5, ■ ' . - , -■- • .

The nex t m eeting will be T uesday a t the H ealth C’untor, 145 B road 81. ; - '

Miss Joan MacDonald Shower. Honor * Guest^ M iss Joan M acDonald. R a­v in e -D r . .M a ta w a n , - w a s-feU ed a t a su rp rise shower on T uesday evening: by the-m em b ers , of the L aylonlan Club of the . F ir s t M ethodist Church a t the home of Mr. and M rs. W illiam O hnsm an, Lakeside D r., M ataw an. Miss M acDon­ald will - becom e the bride olW illiam Colem an, M ataw anon S a tu rday , Apr, 28, In the F ir s t M ethodist Church.

D ecorations w ere ln green and w h ite /a n d gifts were a r ranged under an um brella d ecorate^ with s tream ers.. G uests w ere Mr. and Mrs: R lu a 'L o n g s tre e t, M r. and Mrs, W ilbur Schneider; Mr. and

■ M ra. Leonard Stokes, Mr. and M rs; K arl H eritiabn. Miss B essie l.y le, Mins Jane Van- B rak le , M rs. Law rence Altken, M rs. K enneth’ M acpftnald, Mr, Colem an; nnd Mr, and M rs.- R o b ert M uller, M ataw an; Mrs, A lex M acFuyfien, B elm ar, and. S am M yers, k ean sb u rg .

G ifts , were sent by Miss B etty Woolley and ' O tto D ie­trich'. . . ■■

T h e club held a re g u la r bus­iness m eeting prior lo the ahow er. , '

Birthday Parly For . Michael Costura "

M r. and M rs. ^Ilchaei Cost­u ra , Lloyd R d., M ataw an en ­te rta in ed M onday afternoon fo r Uielr son, M ichael, who w as celeb rating his '13th b irth ­day . .

G uests p resen t were M rs. L aw rence Bucco and child­ren , G loria and R obert, and G eoffrey C ostura, M ataw an, and M rs. R obert H epplner and children , Carol and Rob­e rt, M organville .' On T uesday afternoon bis

g ra n d p a ren ts , U r , and M ra, H aro ld W hitson, Clinton, were ( u ta t s a t a fam ily p a ity lo t M ichael. .

Patricia Hauser I* Nine-Years-Old*Mr . and M rr, Chasle* Uavi

><rr> 110 J tckhon HL, M *U w jh en te rta in ed Htiturday e(tn*

inoon fo r Uielr daughter, p* j tr lc ta M ar>. who wan

M ; E r H 5 i r y T f t « X ^ . Auxiliary Meeting

The l a d i e s Avucmary of U»« M .' TB, H aley Htule Com pany, MjfVwpn’, h e ld ..the ir m eeting recen tly , ot which M r s / I r e n e D alola won the spec ia l prise. M rs, J e a n G ray and M ra, E v e l­yn ' G ray served re freshm en ts.

Besides those m entioned, M rs .. E m m a Jss„trab, M rs. N an cy -L ongo ;“ M rs / Ann~Buo- co, M rs, C arm ella Rapolla, M rs. Stephlne R alnko, a n d M rs. Ann M agnenat w ere .p res ­en t. “ : ___ i — -.

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Republican Wftrnen. - To Hear Mrs. Joice , Mi,s.-Artliui'..B .-Jalbor.Bbr6w-sbury, prpsldejit of the ' Mon­m outh • Counts/ F ed era tio n nf R epublican W omen,- will bo lhe speaker a l th e . m eeting , of the M ataw nn WdinAn's noiilib- llcan --C lub , T uesday , a t 3 p.m ,, a t tlie M agnolia Inn , ’' Mrs. Jo leu will speak on hot' rccen l trip to W ashington, l J . 0 1_w Jifi(i_sho. attoiidod-U iu

Philip DeNardo. 7.Has Birthday Party ----

aiiim al coiileronoe ol R epubli­can wom en., All m nm bera aro u rg ed 'to . a tten d .

M rs, H arry Aube, Jr,. 84 F ie r ro -A v e .v a n d M rs /A l tr e d R a v e n , ' SI W eldon R d.; - boUi of M ataw an , a re selling all oc- easion 'k io e ttn g c i ' f l i 1, anti W l'applngi to beneflt the buKd- Jng- fuhd-of the f i r s t P resb y ­te rian Church. They also h ave w riting paper; persptikl- Ized p ap er napkins and oilier ite m s— P erso n s In terested In purcliasliig these a rtic le s to a id the building fund are a sk ­ed to call Mrs, Aube a t M ata­wan 1-3B78 or M rs. R aven at M ataw an 1-0878,

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- Plillip a, D eN ardo oelebrat- e l h is seventh b irth d ay w ith a p a rly given by-.hls p a re n ts-at - the horns of M r,'a n d M rs, Jo , qeph: -Tomasellb, p a re n ts of ’ M rs, DeNardo,- - i

Hlastor .deco ra tion , w ere ; u» e d - a n d - g a m es- p layer;— The — p t'lso ' w inners w ere Joseph O slpow lti, K im and .loseplt R uane, Angelina . Tom asello, M r,"and. M rs, M aiitlco DeNar" do, Mi', and M rs, P ie rre ' r a u i- " num son, M r, an d M rs, 'red o s l powltc, M rs, Joseph Itim ne, all a t Matffwnn, R ichard a ra n d e , M r, anti M rs, Pnter_X(i'ojidii, _

■CUflwond, a n d M rs, Leon Ar. I'owMiiilli and iluughtel', L inda Hue. Cheeaetnmke. ... •

rr-^rPWdges-Sorority—M l a "a Yvonne B eab u r/, __

daugh tor o f - Mr , and M rs,Randolph Heusers

M r. and—M I'S /C , RandiApIV- ,H euser ce leb ra ted t l i . l r a jrd 1 ^ e ' e X

sen, M ercervllle: M r, and M rs. Ward Posey, Itum son: Mr,and M rs, Harold. Rue, F re e ­hold ;M Isa Lonl MflTteufi, Cliff- wbbil; "^ T iT lu id tf M rs, O liver W arwick, D r, and M rs, Conover Burlew., M r, and M |s , R ensse­la e r, L. C artan , and M ra, John L, M orrell. , ■

ann iversary Bund a y ' w ith a . ' » ■ J;' .

an jJ-M rs.- A ugust- M ushlhau- Coral a ab lo s , F la . A s a p lu : hioj c, Miss SealiurjL Js rhajoi: :. ing jjn m a ik e tln g ln the Boho.l of Business A dm in istra tion ,-

Kn,loy-otie-of-Ainerlo"a1i ' g r j l t ^ freedam a. Attend tho ohiirob ' of your choice llils w eekend,

Furnished a p a itn io n i signs for sale a t Ihla officer ,

Only the YEAR-AHEAD CAR brings you

more brake power to match its greater horsepower!And mors •( wtrythlfli tlist's naw this sH

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hts p i r r m s , M r. and M rs. l lo - H e r M r. M cM uVray'i talk o n ! M arino , (lay T^lli Linda V rr ] w srd Bhmn. • "C urrrnt Topics " ! eland and hh'<>|i» H au isr

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MHS Barred From II, CJ MeetGroup

Can Enter Montclair; Bowling, Golf, For SC

M ataw an High w as told a t , the Shore C onference m eeting1''*] 1:- T om s R iv er M onday the school would have to com pete In a ll sp o rts in Q roup n t even th .u g b a G roup I school ac- c o rd lg to Its enro llm en t. If

—Its_track . te a m ls to com pete inthe C en tra l J e r se y m eet M ay 20. - T his c le a rs the way for the M aroon and Steel clnder- m en to com pete in- the M ont­c la ir S ta te T each ers College m e e t th a t diiy w here two MHS com petito rs la s t y ear received no tice th a t b rough t them bids from college coaches. .

J u d E v an s , M ataw an H i g h -S choo l’s a th le tic d irec to r, a n ­

nounced the H uskies will be fo rced to trave l for a ll of their tra c k m ee ts , th is sp ring . He

•a lso asked to have M ataw an e n te red in the C en tra l Je rsey B roup H track m eet, hut he w as told th a t w as im possible b y JEd C arleton, In e e t d irecto r, and Joseph MeglU, m em ber o l th e executive com m ittee of the NJSIAA. ............

B ern ard A ckerson, South Amboy, (left) and F ra n k S. Boyce, K eyport, (r lt h() w l(h the ir d o ts and MS coons taken by them tn hun ts from G rrem voad Lake to Cape M ay. S tb f th e to ta l H um ber, w ere taken In M onmouth County. . . . . . .

Long B ran ch High School ---- w a sa d m itte d to th s Shore Con

fer.ence to inc rease th e 's ire of _ the c ircu it to 18 schools.

L ong, B ranch , like Asbury P a rk and C en tra l Regional of

.O ceatv C ounty, who w ere ad ­m itted a t the .F e b ru a ry m eet­ing , w ill n o t be eligible to

■ 'p a r t ic ip a te in Shore Confer­- ence a th le tics un til Septem ber

I t w as ag reed th a t Long B ranch will have sufficient

Tbe G reen W ave will only be . eligible for cham pionships ln

8porta a fte r I t can effect a fullschedule.:' ::......................

The adm ittance ot Long B ranch will now m ake i t nee- pssary to rea ltgn Uie schoolsIn Cjass A and B , ...........

Though the c ircu it m ade no announcem ent of tb e new di­visional setup, l t is assum ed th a t the one Group IV school, A sbury ^P ark and the four I

■ Group i n schools, L o n g Branch, M nnasqgan, Freehold Regional a n d ' Middletown Township, will bo In Class A.

-O ther-possib ilities for C lass A -a re Red B ank and Lakewood. C entral Regional which will be

■ a G roup 1 school will In all probillty be assigned to c la ss

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Fasso Chosen For All-State Rating

MHS Forward Makes[ Third Team, Group 1'

Despite the fac t that, the r M atawan- High School team on . which he played only had a i 50-50 season nnd w as elimina- < ted in the opening round of | o t s ta te to u rn am en t play, Joe F asso , s ta r forw ard of ^ h e M aroon a n d . S teel, p laced in Al!_-_jState- selections Sunday; H e w as chosen as forw ard on the th ird string , G roup I team .

This la the f irs t All-State notice to com e to a high school baskeetball player ln this area in som e tim e. . -

H a rry M orris. MBS alum nus who Is now h ead coach at M anvsquao, Lad the satis­faction la bis second year Vt the helm of the B ig Blue saw h is scoring s ta r , Bruce

Quest For Fields I Is Underway! A pplications Pour

In For U se O f Sitesj The painful process of plec-

_ | ing the baseball and softball o ther season when they as- I team s seeking accommodftt-

L ittle L eague S tartLllile - L e a g u e base*

-ball L team s in ihe area_w!M It W oU ier fry this week­

end. The untim ely iiUvent , of a b lltrp rd ruined their

plans for an early s ta r t la s t weekend.

On Saturday m orning the K eyport C ardinals will get activity underw ay lor an-

end team AU-SUte, In all c lasses. . ■ ~.

C roup I .F ir s t Tsam- ...

M atlock, Bordentow n .C. Lundln, Rum son H am pton, Frenchtaw n C alabrese, N orth Arlington cavsnftUjft7"T«tcbhar

- Second Team ' Hopkins, Belvldere Allen, P a rk Ridge H art, A tlantic^ H ighlands

| R. H akim ,' N orth Arllnf Olllo, Lam bertville

» Third Team P errin e , Jam esburg W eaver, AJlenlown*Johnson; Westwood Spataro, H arrison F asso , M ataw an

‘ - i ' G roup II "J i^ rs tT eam .

sem b le for practi.ee under the d irection o f M anager t a r r y . In sley . ..

F ollow in g r ight after them - practice S u n d ay: - afteruoon w ill be~the M ataw an Terrl- ers and the new /M atawan. Little L ea tu e team under the d irection o f M anagers M ike E ovlno and H e r b S tater. They h ave tbe first a t M ataw an H frh fie ld , con­dition e f th e field permit* t ie r .

M anager B tn G oU U and A l .M aU ncoolc* wiU g e t Uia P ira te s and th e Indiana to j e t ton a t th e C IU tafted-A xe.-

ions in the lim ited num ber of fields available In the a rea got underw ay this week.- A -first move will be the re ­

field iTdnllay a f te r a o n .The • ltaa ti« n a t Union

Beaoh rem ains dnbfteu be- .efface-o f-M aoager* B arney Cheooweth and Joe Carney h a v ln r to . relinquish the U m i teamw

location of the diam ond m ain­tained Jointly by M ataw an Township and S t Jo seph 's par­ish on G era rd Aye. The town­ship and the C entral R ailroad of New Jersey have agreed ' to re loca te Uie crossings of the Freeho ld and A tlantic High lands division t r i c k s a t U oyd R d. and G e ra rd Ave. so th s t th e re will be single c rossing of

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= F ra n k PJngitotre, • mthleUaJ \ -d irector o f Red B ank H I g h / f 3 J f £ ra?'afr?*2?JT? — School, suggested th a t the Ard0n* Lakew ood ' snore Conference have a bowl­ing league In which all in ter­ested schools would play ohce i w eek a t d lffenert alleys.

_®ach-.team._wbuld Plfty each of

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Ardon, Lakewood M cCormack, Roselle * P a rk Moore, B urlington

Second T eam ‘ D eLauro, E a s t R utherford

^ . Bunge, P a lm y ra .Ih e ‘ o ther team a once during I J f cS ^ — ....... -Uie season and suitab le aw ards j M cClaln' Bcolt be p resented to the winning ichpol and lo the team m e n - fa ra . P lng llo re also w as in lavor of. the c ircu it having a ,‘eg u ia r golf league.

All of the schools a re to re ­port bacK a t j h e nex t m eeting ,June 4, the annual gold-dlnner lesslon a t the Old O rchard Oolf and Country Club, in con­nection w ith F ln g lto re ’s pro­posal to Include bowling and roif.

P re s id e n t V ine# (Roxy). F inn announced th a t th e new da te 14 A pr. B a t 1:3d p .m . a t the N eptune B ow line C en ter. The Shore C onference G olf T ourn­a m e n t w ill be s tag e d e ith e r M ay 31. o r M ay M d ep e n d ln * on w he ther tfa a a la ts i golf to u rsa - m g n t is to -b a h e ld on M ay a l • r M a r M a t th* M an a aau in l l lv e r Q o tt an d C oun try C lub.

Poach, R iverside• Third T eam .,

M aU, Scotch P la in s OllllUan, P a lm y ra - Fugilese, Dunellen Luciano, M adison Schwedes, F lem lngtoh

Dietrich Leader Of Atco Scoring

Season’s scoring a v e rag e s of the .A rch itec tu ra l Tile Co. has ke tba ll te a m h ave been re le a s ­ed by M anager H ike Btrano. T h t T ile rs won 1* ta m e s and lost five . T hey sco red 111* jo lo ta to th e ir opponents lo t i and av erag ed W .t vo la te per gain* to <4.4 for .their foes.

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BowUng Second High831 "Teams, 2564 For Individual Event*

• • » i . — -E n trie s in the s ta te bowling

tourney to s ta r t a t the Middle- tO w n'Lanes s n d M atawan-Key- port R ecrea tion Alleys early rifext m onth tpp all p rior m arks butT thR trE StrarE chd^L K heirln M oiuitalnslde l.ast y/ear> itc^drd- <n*3o E l J S e y p o r f c 5«0-'ond” vlce:p res ld eh t of the r t .J ‘. S ta te Bowling Association. Deadline on en trie s was Sun­day night. " . - . .

E d 5 u rk e , p res id en t of the M onm outh County Bawling As­sociation, ' h a s- announced the county e v en t will be m erged with th e s ta te bowling. How* ever, a spec ia l even t for 20 lop county te n m s-w lll.g e t un­derw ay Apr. 1; according to M r. B urke, fo rm ally opening the s ta te tourney.

B ark er reased Tuesday the en tries by counties and a reas In the s ta te . Union Is the s ta te , top county and Mon­m outh second. T he double Will' be h a lf the m unber of s ingles en tries oc 12S2' doubles events ag a in st twice th a t num ber, 2S*4, singles e /e n ts for the s ta te as a whole

the “tlftoka fo r— both—streets.- T o do tb ls, Lloyd Rd. m u s t be veered to the w est and G erard Ave. to the n o rth to Join a t a single, point In w hat is now tbe sou theast corner of the base­ball Held. F rom this point the roads go over the tra c k ln asingle ro«away,—lh'en~dlyei'ge^again . • ............ .. :

The playing field has to be c u t off ln th a t co rner "and the diam ond re loca ted to t h e n o rth ea st co rner of the field. T his relocation will, be done by th e 'to w n sh ip ro ad departm en t during the n ex t few w.eeks be-

Matawan State Track Title

Many Replacements . Needed On 105Q Squad

M ataw a!i\s tfaofc- team i j as­sem bling under direction ot Coach John C araccloio this year In a new role, tha t or the defending s t a t e champion. Tlie 1955 Maroon and Steel trackm en brought, to the school its f ir s t s ta te spofU title pnt( th e ir auccesors this spring m u s t bear the weight that In­ev itab ly Is the lot of delendlng cham piops, for they a re the m a rk a t which every rival shoots. .

Seven of the top perform ers w ho’ helped " bring ' th a t" ' title have gone on the ir w ay and Uie M ataw an m entor m ust look to e ig h t ie tterm en a s /a nucleus for h 1 e 1956 team . These s tandbys are Jack Kuhns, in the hurdles, pole vau lt Jump; Ron Carlson in the hurdles and the pole vault; Dan Vanderbtlt, Jn:th e sho t put; Tom M agee, In the-dashes;-B lll-S trother. in the 440; Paul Mandevllle in the dashes And Lou Arm our, In the shot put. and Harold Dodson, discus.

.Thp problem now- J5 m :re on th#" side of .getting new hu rd lers and new field men. Two tall and r a n g y candidates appear to have prom ise as Um ber-toppers, Tom W elstea^ aud Ken Williams. In the Held events, new men a re scarce . R ich Farle lta has possibilities in 'th e ^javelin' and Dick Nu^- oaum and Joe Zahn In the shot and discuss, o therw ise the pickings are pretfy thin.

Coach Caraccloio Is supplied am ply with runners. Two very prom ising c^ id ld a tes for the 220 and 440 a re ’Fui'vis p ee le r and WaH F n 'o n . T&m D eJe­su s, ham pered-w ith an Injury,Is recovering and looks ready to be ft point-winner in the 100 and 220. ‘

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The Bayshore Companion Dojr Club has offered lo give dem onstrations for Scout Troops ln th is a re a , and on T hurs­day night, m em bers of Boy Scout D2, Ha%let% and G irl bcout Troop 154, Holmdel, took advantage of this opportunity to visit Ihe club. Anlhony DeMalo, H a ile t, club Vice presiden t, Is p ic tu red above showing Neil B ahrenburg (c e n te r!. F ir s t

•Class Senior P a tro l L eader of Troop 92, and Bob M ack, T ender­foot I ’a tro l Leader, Troop 92, how to g ree t a d o r co rrec tly . H it boxer, “P rlm o ” Is looking a t his m a s te r wlt)i ten d e r eye*rshowing-com plete understanding . ■ - ■■

r.tem bers of tbe club exhibited obedience tra in in g , bo th beginner’s and advanced, and M r,. jneNtalo In his dem onstra tion urged th e ' Seoul* never t s ra sh a t a dog and frigh ten h im , but g re e t htyn gently and quietly.

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S o m ew h ere^ ln -th e ‘ following lls t. tlie re ' m u s f b i ‘* ”feW B80 m en and .ano ther m iler or two; R obert N icol, C larence E d ­m ond, ;, F r e d . P a rr ish , Sey­m our: .S m ith , J a m e s Vena, R obert Costello, K enneth H ick­ey, Chiules Jones, E dw ard Jones, R obert M artini R obert P e te rson , Glenn T rou t, Joe Savothy, R obert Neilson, J im Burlew and Bob D elts. The la tte r - a lso ' m ay help bolster the sm all squad of field events m en: i V .—<3ne77dtE(sllc- need of ~ iE e“ i Matawan--- nquad ls » bi'oad

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In addition lo the problem of developing an a ll around tra c k team . Coach C araccloio also .n iu s t rebulld his re lay rac ing un its. iWlth fellows 1 I- k - e — M arv— H auser;—Joe Sheeran , C arlos .Concepcion and H erb C arbone around, llilff w as no t a problem In re ­cent years bu t l t ls d ifferen tn o w . ‘ . ’ r

Th? M aroon and Steel tra c k team faces, ano ther difficulty this y e a r , the deed to use the K eyport field for home m eets and possibly for p rac tice ses­sions a t such hours a t the K ey­port te am w ill no t be using It j The schedule is as follows: ‘‘pr. 18,' P o in t P le a sa n t, (a t M S); A pr. 31, B ridgeton re ­

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The A tlantic Tile Co. team In the M ataw an-K eyport softball league- is expected to use the G era rd Ave. field as a home diam ond:— Archltectura"l~TlIe"Co. hap Its own field. vy -J M ataw an - s<j> .........................“ »on" Atliier) m a n a g e r pf +he lu m p e t to ^ep lacg ta e ^ a le n t^ d B “» M ii-oon/irm s trie ffrewn's- P a rr ish . - 'point team lias the Keyport H igh School field for Tuesday or F rid ay n ights. L a r ry ’s B ar­ber Shop will use the Meld Sat-, u rday Or Sunday evenings.Application. J s _ expec ted -to^be- m ade to the Union Beach B oard of E ducation for the G ottage P ark: dIam ond by the'Union B each A.C. sottballers.The K eyport C ardlhalsT Iilbtle L eaguers, have the KHS field T hursday nights and Satu rday mornings.-

M ataw an Township Board of E ducation received F riday the application ot the Hanson- V an W lnkle-M unnlng Co. em ­ployees association for use of the M ataw an Hjlgh School field W ednesday n ig h ts . The ap­p lication w as tu rned over to th e a th le tics com m ittee until I t Is known how m any team s w ill seek the use o t the field,T be U a taw a n LIUla League te a m s w ere g iven the r ig h t to p r'aetlee .on th e fie ld Sunday to U a y 13. I t la expected the U U le League w u pi*y a t the b »w m unicipal fie ld o a M iddle­sex R d ., It l t la r e td y by the opening o f th e ir aeason. Mat- aw an’a LAtUe B igger League td im h a d th e M BS field W ednesday la s t season.

A pplication fo r th e usd o t the h igh school fields fo r Sunday afte rnoons d u rin g th e sum m e r and a t le a s t one n igh t of p ra c tic e —during the w eek is •■peoted from th e te a m s to re p re sen t K eyport and M ata ' w an In the J e r sy Shore Base* b a ll L eague .

The new M ataw an Township R ec rea tio n C om m ission la ex­pected to a llocate use of the ClUfwood Ave. fie ld . T he Cliff- wood F ire Co. t e im in the M ataw an - K eyport Softball L eague and the two Cllfrwood L ittle League team s will be using th is Held in the coming season .

As aoon as Uie Held situation is stra igh tened out for nil te a m s, the so ttballers will m e e t to d raw a acheulde. Two m ore team s, one o l th em the K eyport p u k e s , m ay be added to the softhaiU league If they can g e t a p lace to practice.D ukes m anager, D ick Owen, sa id Tuesday )il» team had been prom ised K II8 field one n igh t a week, '* ,

Com plaints liave oome in from b a seb ill m en th a t the use of K eyport and M ataw an H igh Sohool b aseb a ll diam onds fo r softball and Little League b aseb a ll h a t spoiled their p lay­in g su rfaces fo r baseball, An-, thony Nucclo. ch a irm an o( the M ataw an Borough Recreation Com m ission, has sought to ease this c o n flic t by providing s e p a ra te d iam onds for base­ball. softball and L ittle League baseba ll a t th s new borough rec reatio n cen ter on M iddle­sex R d. How ever, only the L it­tle L eague d ia m tn il w ill be com pleted In th*/ n ear future.

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RUNNXMO a t J a m a lc a M onday provided tbere ane no snow­banks blocking the tra ck . Ap­propriately , the opening of the R retropollUn rac in g season oc­cu rs on Apr. U t, All Fools p a y , but j t cannot be observe ;edptiils year-R3.-:it Is a Sun­day! B ut on' Monday, the hoss- p layers will follow hard on the E a s te r parade and th e re will he 46,000 people try ing to jam th e ir way Into -the Jam a ic a track , built for .28,000. The venerab le Ja m a ic a t r a c k , whose days a re num bered, m u s t take on double duty , this season while they &reT_£xUmd> Ing th e . subw ay a t ^-Aqueduct. How ever, Incredible though , |t m a y seen, there- h a s been rac* ingl/Q J^SQ nie-tlm e-^up-naw th— he re , slnce^M ar, 3, In fa c t , . at L incoln Downs. I . M ar. 3

a “ w k r ^ : .w.Hh thetherm om eter;-in^ ithe - and 31,520 people jam m ed the tra c k a t L incoln, R . I . , to see, am ong th ings, ho rses owned by H arold Dolan, K eyport, ! gallop a round the course In the ’ sp ring-like- a tm osphere , s ince I th a t blissful flr9 t day of \ spring .- you m ay have noticed ! th e re h ave been som e added i days_of w inter, n ine-o f which j w ere sufficient In the ir lnten- 1 s lty to put L incoln Downs out ; o f operation . ...... “ ; ....‘

sup p o rt boys baseba ll, will a r ­range to g e t som eone to a t le a s t hand le a L ittle L eague team . B ut to^ re p lac e * p a ir like B arn e? Chenow etb and Jo e C arney Is a rugged under’- tak ing . B arney was so wrap* ped"UP"ltt'L!ttte*Xe»iwe^l3as*e-“b a it he Kact- h ls“ l e a m bTslvET p rac tic e F e b . 22 la s t y e a r . A nd w hen a p lay e r m ade a sensa­tional ca tch Id the outfield , B arney rushed out to p a t h imon the back , and h and h ima buck. How a re you going torep lace a guy likfe th a t? . * « a

- JOHNNY YOUNCOFSKI, th e K eyport v e te ran who is ready to m ak e his f ir s t s ta r t as a profesulonail boxer, has b4en offered a bou t with Tom m y A rm strpng , E liz a ­be th , a t the P a te rs o n a re n a M ay 14. Tbla Is f la tte rin g notice for. the K eyporte r a s A rm strong is a 1955*56 Gold- en^GIoves cham pion who al- “so , Is m ak in g his f ir s t s ta r t i s ap rnfpssional. H ow ever,- F ra n k Boyle, of the Cliff- wood Boys. Club, m anag ing

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K eyport High School's tra ck squad Is sm all In nu m b er but the cand idates have the phys­ical prow ess to m ake the Red and White good point-w inners In the Held e v .n ts , the c a te ­gory in which high school tra ck team s generally a re deficient. Coach S tan <TuffyT“ ’_S a k e r s ta r ts w ork w ith five le tter- m en, G eorge _R uth , a daslr- m an who also can to ss the d is­cus; R alph T ro lla r , who doub- _le s in runn ing th e '440 n d tos­sing the Javelin ; G e ’o . r g: eSw ann, h u rle r, and pole___vau lte r: John W hitehead, who has run tbe 10(1 a n d who c an do the low hurd les and the broad Jum p, and Al. W uestefeld, a ’ broad Jum per an d half-m ller. ,

The K eyport,- m en to r has high hopes of help from George VValling a ad J lm H im m erU n In ' the shot p u t and the d iscu s; 8fl(h these hoys have the pow- e:1 to be .ou tstand ing In the events if they can im prove on . the ir 1955 fo rm . .

Beyond these p rero rm ers, the KHS tra c k p ic tu re is p re t­ty m uch one of ex p erim e n ta l-......ion for Coach B ak e r.- . He .is try ing J im m y H aw ley a t. the jave lin , dlcus and 440; John_ B ahrenburg , a t the m ile andHigh Jum p;; H ow ard Ruth7 a t :the pole, v au lt and high Jump. ^v' F ra n k L aw son, a t the 440 and the high Jum p, G ene F lem ing and R obert K onlsh a t the dash e rs , and R alph Johnson a t the ■ 440 and J a v e lin .. ■

There a re th re e K eyporr tra c k m en who h ave shown the fo rm to place th em defenltely in one even t. They a re Dennlr V elcam p, In th e sho t put! ■ R o b ert T ro llan , In the .mile an d L en a o ld e n in t- h e b ro * ^ — a o d h leh -Ju m p .

The KHS sq u ard will be im p lem en ted by new com ers af„ te r t h e E a s te r vacation,

Duke* Ploy Tetro'a In Apr. I Warmup

T he K ey p o rt Dukes had a w orkout for the ir com ln* te s t w .l t h tbe M tU w a n H aw ks, cham pion .b ask etb all te a m of the bayshore a re a , in a M ata ­wan Little League benefit dou­b leheader A pr. • a t s t , J o s ­e p h 's gym , by tak ing on tbe T re to 's five. Union B each , la s t week.

T he gam e a t KHS co u rt was betw een the tw o team s tied for second place ln the Key- p o r t R ec rea tio n Basketba.ll League and the runner-up spot w ent to the B eachers,, 58­65 In - an overtim e in one of the best played gam es of the season, .

A M ataw an High School a l­um ni team lias been organised from re c e n t MHS gradua tes and seniors on the 1955-56 M a­taw an basketball te a m to play tlie high sohool facu lty team In the opener of the double bill.

-Trout Fishing Apr. 7R obert A. H ayford , Super­

in tenden t of tbe s ta te flsli H a t­chery , p rom ises to reach the objective 6f 360,000 tro u t lib ­era ted bv A pr. 7 opening day ot the tro u t season. I f the s tre am s g e t high because of m elting snows, May. H ayford said the condition m ig h t c u r­tail flo a t stocking som ew hat, but be added, “ We will do all the floa t stocking w« can In c rd e r to s c a tte r the trou t.”

Fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n t signs fo r sal* a t tills office.

IjO LA N 'S horses will re ­m ain a t the L in co ln ' Downs tra c k for the du ra tion of tha't m eeting , extending to M ay 12. T hey w en t th e re , from C harlestow n, and when they leave, they will go d irec tly to M onmouth P a rk to tra in to r the opening o t the O cean- po rt tra c k ln June. Dolan h a s added a th ird h o rse to his ra ce rs . R lpover. bought from D arb y Downs stab le. T his horse has had a f irs t and th re e seconds ln h is p a s t 14 races . R lp o v er h a s been running In allow ance r ic e s . D olan rep o rts re c en t w ork­outs ef F ran k en tln e , the horse be acqu ired la s t fall, w ere v e ry good and th a t th is horse ap p ea rs fully recover­ed from the leg In jury w hich sidelined h im a t T rop ical P a rk . In d ian P ip e h a s done .little since U s sensatlonat victory ln C harlestow n l i s t

D ecem ber, b u t w ill, see s c - ' tion before the season a t L incoln Is over. D olan sees no point In paying the fees k> run h is horses a t N a rra - g a n se tt o r O a rd en B tate »ft- e r the Lincoln season Is over. H is h e a r t Is Set on a w inning season a t M onm outh P a rk and he Intends to g ive h is horses a m onth of becom ing accustom ed to O ceanport tra c k ln advance of the open­ing.

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W ETH, the m »n who brought b aseball for boys to Union B each, will be out o f action this season , B arney has been a sick m a n during tbe otl-sea son and h is physlolsn has w arned him lo. stay on Uie sidelines th is year. As If this 1? not enough, th e re Is a dou­ble loss, foe Joe C arney , who handled the L ittle League team la st season, has had h is busi­ness hours extended so he can­no t p a rtic ip a te 'h is y e a r . Then, l t does not seem likely that J im m y H odgklss, who trav e l­ed u p from h is hom e In F a ir H aven n igh ts , la s t su m m er to m anage the Union B each team ln the L ittle B igger League, will be ablo to continue this y e a r . So — the booming plan for four team s tn the horough m u st give w ay. We a re con­fiden t th e Union B eaeh Lions Club, whose m em bers h a v e not hesita ted to d ip dow n Into th e ir «wn pockets f« r 11808 le

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A tlan tic , S ehboerd Classlo L eague bowling concluded fo r ano ther year Sunday w ith the K reuger B rew ing Co, team shu tting out both -New York and E lec tric B a tte ry w ith sets of 3447 and 3215 respectively

i o take the crow n.' • Al F a rag a lll m aile i t an ov-

-©rail sweep for the B rew ers by h itting for 699 and 711- to wrest;.Individual h o iio rs 'fo r the season , on • >M ata’wan-Key-

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la tte r liad (mly-^won two gam es i , again st H llim an 's ,.ao tn an d . V ^:v..?The" team s " w ere p a ired * £ ’ :»■ cgrdtag^‘t o ^ M l t l ^ j n the}sec-

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team g .-battled on even te rm s <f.righ t lip to the laSt fram e when• th e cham pions cam e through

1 wltl^ a burst; of s trik es to an­' n e x th e contest and the title.'

1065-1001. TOe B atterym en Also lost this final, 1099-1009.. As the .second session got

underw ay C lausa h id pulled­-. 'j p to w ithin 11 pins of F a rag a l- ' :1 b u t w lth U ie la tte r , notching '.- Ms 10th s e t over 700 In getting- - ; i l , wound -up the season with

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W M etzger . .R . Spencer W. Lewis J . Overly .-. ..Rr. K ruser, j r . ■I .. Lyons V ,

‘ •••''■ , ’ .. 820 ' 878'.. Cllffwood In n (I),

C. Yates'"F.. Swan"" - a . K ah rs • -f J . K lug ; :• E . ‘MSJltowski . J .K e n n e r i : j .

Bi.SlSaVlno" ".& ;,D ellaP letro J j;£ zy sz lo ■I*. Devlno .

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,143 J*7. 1 *

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178 144 187 ■ 151= 152

181 .223 195 191 185 146 148- 168 >78 \ 162

: V ... 792 . 887 . 890Cllffwood F ire Co. (0)

M cGlnty R. Scheets P . S tringer H. A hlers J . K elly

188 183

“ 131 147 151 141 127 200

129 155 ISO 157

163 159 150

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781

•184 187 .181 2<ttv 120 170 190 179 174 197. 178 144 < ..',1 9 2 . . . 155( US

, 823 910: 804F ra n k ’s. B arber" SbbpT (1)

B elford p ta rm a iiy (J)P . P ry o r ■' L . Beyer. , D, Morosko M. Cassone H and icap

131 148 199 183 185 175 181 188 189 148 103 203

8 ‘ 8 8

650 638 892 M at-Key Reo (0*

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J .' P i& o v lcs •, -» -3<9 205 ;*455 ‘. ; m ’*203

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H311ffwooid-Anffels ------- M ~ 42rr:TtegSH’s 'tfav d irn ' : 31 50O erlty ’s Inn ■ 30AU-Bros. Wood-workr-® H offm an’s. lilqlior 26Cllffwood F ire Co. 23

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O rllch im ' 184'; 1^4

8f9 81T 830 V arleae C enitrpotl»n ' ( »

E . Sauickie Q ro si "A. Sbulckle J . ‘Sauickie F ; 'V arlese

142182 ‘ 174 157 179'

832 712 M iddletown L anes ' (1)

190172188174140

844

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a . ' s ^ v e r ' ■-:» rtO X iT f ' i i s '-H *udleap • 18 - 4 8 ' 1*

Cl: ^ ■;'•' 577 889"840

P e le ’a .'M :H oilrkhaii . ^ l W 1*4' s . H elw lg* 1,’i 0T-’,'. 93 --'19S j . - 1 n a h - !:;. -,• l-.)ie3 - i3 i ' - ^ 7 M i ^tuntlrup ; 168 ' f t 8 : .164h a n d ic ap ... t_ j; J . #'

L.; D rlokler M . Vlgnis ' . B lind ;R . Richm ond l . well .. j ‘H andicap -

Manla^ sr. M lispai'ella JVaH^Mt ■' Lpwney ,• . M adia', .Jr. g r l t a n a k —.:

144-144'

1 ' ' . iS8|: w v ,i j? J 'r ; M arV get't P fcarm icT |<»i . V. m . w oiff ' : 175. i7 4 ‘ 194: I !& • M ock - ’^ 4 ? *#j.;)Pittilsl C: ; '^ !M ;'iC ^ to e 'sh M » d ln g i! ' T.Knam-; • f -l77-:l ^ . :)8'! — 1EfacdMp . : r - *. -^< 4 ■: • .'4: r ; ^

153 167 132 180' 190: 1 :.: J91

■. 142 - 229-

B . BUdarbaok 15* 123 i s iJ . 'F e k e t e ................................128H andicap 33 ,3 7 J4

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' : . s t . jo im * .-«» * - A. -B ailey 114 >188 138R . L eroy 180 170 H iM. W alling 179 .182 181H . W alling 200 185 142H. Cowles 123 180 217

714 898. 780

r.Te&m •;••,, w l -^ a r l ^ e "Cpnatructlon :4 6 ''' 20’1. H ld^letow h -,4p4s •' 47 • 22 'Tftwfi " T avern J<v-. 4 '5 '' 24 .

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- '

J . Hopler Bllfrd J . Welle Blind F . 3 o o a ' E llison M ason , H andicap

. 796 823L utheran (1)

177 157 125 (25 181 118. 125 . ; .156 151 . . . 20414

& *43|.

791

165125158

tra c tiv e to the public, th e Yonk­e rs -and R oosevelt ■ t r 4 e k « -« re m ad e , the h a rd e r becam ea lh e cMira* - tor^ those who’ wAiM b ttn * 1' i i l th t h a rn e ss < rac in C ' M New, J e rse y a t Secauous to com pete w ith the Net?. ,yorl{ 't ra c k s . T he la te s t f lm m lok In th is s ta te l i to g e t’ a n ight h a rn e ss . rac in g bill through and new tra c k s licensed so Uie tax e s therefrom can be used

M arch t t . 1958 P ig e - B eveft','‘ . . . . .*.' y ,

com es a t » Om» '*»*en the s.Hool d ls trlcU of .the 's ta te ■ cannot finance ‘‘ schools lii which to p roperty ediionte the

to pay a v e te ran s bonus. This v e te ra n s ' ch ild ren ;: . .1

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R .: C o rn e ll.C , ; G allow ay J , K ao lrek - A', i H enderson •A. H all- ." ..

201 177 223 1*5.. 117 134 144 ISO 140 186 148..134. 191 1S3 181

837 745’ -192M ataw an P resb y te ria n It)

C . , O lsen L H. S u tton ' >E.' K elley J . O lsen E . Schw ahl H andicap '

jl; i ^'Key-NlM Church | Boiylinj League

813 ; 885 824:G enllie’i M a tk e t ' ( J )^ -

’ '-<i6^.; M . ; 147i. ;74 •' 136 ; 168 V ^49. >142• 142 ..• IWsVlW.’ >97,-.;15a - >36 : 189-.;•.'S7:. 7 7

R .‘ C am eronC.' LooschD .'.r i tsg e ra ld li, D ick a . .Post ‘ -

Reform ed (I)

M. M aclag ;L. K ortenhaus H. N ls t - ' ,J . R osato T . Soltys ’ F . R affa ' ‘ - “

>47 201 188 176 IDS 152 142 . . . 193 148 . . . 118

. - 810 789la g ’s Sonth P aw s (3)

a . P o s t 158 156N. S tran lero 142 . . .P . M ontagna 160 135Q .T e s t ln o .____178-..W -.J . S a rd e lla 178 177J . L lslck l ' . . . 197

1 , 817 830iM sarLS,.ll»r io)

E N YOU B U Y A OS€ 0 CAR. PR O M

S t o a u d BUIC K m u m o i r e / M H e / MM D M H C T C D F R O M A ^ Zm o R e B u m o m m N K M i

When we offer » u»ed car you are . .assured it it ready to go; W e c*reful- ly check each car and this 'job is done by men who .know their buaines*.

M O T O R S ,% .!Y onr Buick D ealer

K E 7-4000

N . Soltyslk W. G ra tta nR . F letcher,B lin d .............Blind "

148 , 163 137 135 137 125 270.. 270 270 270

868

176118157270270

-71&

BorsV's D a iry (1) - C. H arrison rl«9 217C. B ehring A, M erwlnD. B orat L . Pope H . M erwln

. - 858 812Single 8yatem (2)

H . H eyr \ 200 .186O .O la a se y D. O u lney .E . H se r U , W alling jH. • Woolley

693 723Consolidated F u e ls (3)

S. Bellezza - - 153 166 174O. P e s c e ......._ 179 165 _ li8A. In fan tl * "188 138 190J . F e n c h er---------- 211 .179 -169Q. Scalzo 1k7 212 228

. 898 850 887All-Bros. W oodworking (0)

J . B ellettl B. Toom er . J . M uacarella P . O olettl • lien M o rlilo . Lou M orlzlo

20015616013718S

141c 143 174 . . . 143 164 . . . 136 164 201 113 ^189

803. 8 4 7 742. >L.H. R oller R ink . (1)

R ogers ' 163 160 188K elley .126D e F e llc e -------- :— . . . 232 216F e r r a r y .158. ,179.. . 201.F o rd ' .....— — 191 184 101F e rran o 333 170 195

•871 934 941Cllffwood Amoco (S)

V. R affa „ 200 23ft 101S. Oulstl 181 147 . .*»A. Bklalak 184 193 168A. E sp o s ito 1 279 171 151C. S ardella 191 247 198T. O ray . . . ee. 130

' i . . — mm , in.M5 998 814

Anchor Ion (0 )8 . Malowskl — 1W 190 183V . Young_ 120 ».. 123E . Lem bo J62 . . . 179A. Sm ith 169 170 195W. Y ankoskl 319 163 1»J . Baulekle e » . 143 . . . .J , Oross . . . 123 . . .

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i

DANCESponsored by

V .F .W . Post 4745

Cliffwood - Matawan

For Th* Benefit 01 Building Fund

SATURDAY..MARCH 31,1956

. O A K SHADES (IRE HOUSELower Main' Street, Matawan

Music by Walt Staeger and His Orchestra

Donation $1.00 9 P. M. T ill 7

Y ~

lU l l l l i

51.'. 52 ; 55­

' .58 t

W ^-W lttersche!rit;,-:164 iWB :143TffvTScSSsen-..' f-* '’(i4d;. '. ib T , 154

• W : ._ ......: The Soott Fnn'er’a i llo m e ' (1) >:ii;. .S co tt " " V 'i2 iS U 7

- Bajrthore Butinettmeny League

178187 142 149 165 178 200 1S8 188 151 149 . . . . . . . . . 138 1S7

832

>81106-177 180 181 186 .182 144 . . . 168 178 191 . . . 1 4 4 t ea

8*7 88# 831 .B ayles E leoirlo (»>

W. K aluzlenskl 122 . . . 191W. ahelb rlck J . M oyes E . B ayles W. B eesley . P . K ra m e r

134* 124 160 160 205 177 193 152 164 243 .169

128

- r ; ' ./^v^es? . 682 829H ; W aaiern i»n & Son' (2) -

Q . ' Ariioid' ; . v . 129 (12 " igk :B: '* i h r 2 - :.T S . l j t f l t o ; 5&V.

L.; P rag e r B fsem an achw urtz W otm an • Blind : B lind - H andicap

800

B, sp ra g u a M , Q uartle r T . 'd l l e s .. H andicap

132.,119

-ie s . Jrf

121 117 181 '.181 190. >168 ■IB 18

” : . i - . . 751 763M ataw an B ap tis t- (t)

M . ' - D u q c a n ' 179. 144- 138 -T. B aker ■ 1 8 i ' l4 t 179I tf 'f i i lh o in V l8 3 n ll8 166 K . .Henderson 190 177 167B lind ' : . 128. 12J 125

The stand ings: T eam '

602 '898 898

■ ’• i .H . W asserm an b Son 4714 3014 OehtUe’s M ark e t 42 - 85 R ich a rd 's Hollywood 43 35P e te 's , Inc . 4114 3914K eyport C leaners . 41 37Belford P h a rm a c y ' ' 40 38M arq u et's P h a rm acy 39 38M at-K ey R ec. 3714 4014K eansbu rg -N ew s 29V4~48!4"H, L . Sco tt 28 SO

Keyport Businessmen' Bowling League 3

B aron’s Coffee Shop (J)

- 757 884G arb er Snpply (3)

848

A. L auer 190 187 160B . F o s te r , . 128 171 IT?■R. - P a lg h t , 10? 202, -188W. M onsees . 1 4 7 IBS .171J . K ram er 1^9 181 184

801 908 870 V an A m erln ren (0)

E . D lsporto C. Nelson t : Zaleske S. ConfontlP . Coffey

138180100174146

150 159 13S 137 128 148 153 133 208 183

738 771Rollo Tracking: (3)

757

C, V ree lfo d ‘ V . Youncofskl H , P iep e r 'A. Sm ith / . . D lodato O . B each ■

178 150 186 173 178—108 189 2»176 227 178 181 168 179 ..•. . . . - 17f

846 944 803 Johnson’s U pholstery (1)

H . Cowles F . Sw an R .JJel& on H . Johnson M. B ahrenburg H . Woolley

149183189188179 194

244

...............888 941Doyles M ark e t (2)

191187179

164142

883

N . O renw lck E . Doyle B .<-B leber’B. Kennedy J . K ennedy

The s tand ings: T eam

191187168187200

21S 172 158 168 187 220 172 194 180 173

904 912 925

W LDoyles M arket 69 22Johnson1* U pholstery 8214 2814 Rollo • T rucking S 2£ 2814 G a rb e r Supply 4414 3814 B orsts D a iry , 40 41Single System L aun. 2814 5214 B ayles E lec tric 25 56V an A m erlngen 22 50

Keansburg. Ladies Monday Night League

K eyport C leaners (1)M. R ichm ond J . Adaysh R . Racfet D. K enner H andicap

12119514712117

14712814917817

601 6003 532 R ichard ’s tlolywood M arket (t)J . Mlsson F . F rank lin A. Helnold D, Helnke Handicap

1C3 120 112 123 183 139 175 143 11 11

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876 S it C5B-,•1

M ontana T. V ettrel H ealy Breslow M erre ll ...

191187 158188 m •

IBS182127188184

-814-.-768 M cQueen C leaners (0)

Cullen Sutton . . Lenovlch Devine D enny - Blind

107 148 142128 141 123166 :136 164132 108 .133V:-.' . . . ' 124100 100

' . .629 831 978A m erloan Legion L .H . (>)

Holden H arper M alcheskl M uller C arv er . Q elger

164182USU 2178

178 160 160 160 148 163 . . . 128 141 . . . ISO 135

163171188132

184141132214

173 202

’ 807 843 ,838H ebrew C ongregation (1) ,

,19112?164

195■128- 5 1

153138187

.144125

. . '• . ,88ft 712 765M aU w an M ethodist 11)

D evv teyWilksB oyajlanKnoeUL ongstree tHoltonH andicap

179138204181181

138 133108

128183137303

8

786840 890K eypori B ap tis t (1)

A . Kola* 138 160 197Ji-r-Alger------------ 146-131- 140J . R obinson 203 148 191S. M edw lck ~ 182 184 142 A. DIBlase . 187 129 197

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173. 134 182 i83 178 218 18 18

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858' 811 789

(Continued from page six) used t? g |ve A rm strong a riv a l who Is .ou tm atched In experience to ge t the E lisa ­beth figh ter aw ay to a sure s ta r t as a pro before ag ree ­ing to U ie.bout. J lo y lfi.la 'n o t am enable to having his box­ers used for som ebody e lae 's "build-up” puropses. Tom or­row n igh t he Is tak ing the three Cross- b ro thers. Tom W elstend, R eg M ltter, R ich ­ie 'R ic o and Rloh Jackson , a heavyw eight, to P a te fso n for the S ta te AAU bouts a t the

-P a la c e T lie a tro ," = n 6 y le^w lU - n o t1 be m atchm aker lo r the Asbury P a rk Boys Club show th is y ear , the sp o rts ' Im p re - ' sarlos of th a t c ity hav ing de>- cltlod tliey oan do l t ; them ­

- selves,' -: — .------------- :------

Seaton Opens April 7th 8 A . M.

STOP and LOOK. . At Our 1956. Line of ' ' S ;

RODS — REELS — FLIES LURES — TACKLE BOXES

P . / ' : " - . CREELS ' ''‘FISHERMAN?: JACKETS. A ll .Your Tacklei' Needt ■ at ,pne Location . ;

Matawan Sporting Goods*180 Main St. MAtaw^n 1-4448... Open 9 to 9 Now-Through April 16tl»

— Yet, Wo Usue Fithlng Licentet ' .. .'

A FREE TRIP FOR TWO

HARNESS RACING becam e a tax-subsidised industry In New Y ork S ta te jeo en tly ao- oordlng to a leg islative bill whloh g ran ts the trao k a a r e ­bate of half, of every th ing ln s ta te tax e s on auoh racing above *29,470,000. N atu ra lly , the bill Is an ou trageous and u tte rly Indefensible piece of legislation, but In providing the funds w hereby Y onkers aiid Roosevelt R acew ay p lants can be m ade b igger and m ore Im posing, lt h a s beneficial a f lec ts In N ew Je rsey , O ur local young d rivers a t Roosevelt, Sonny. D anoei and O eorge Mol n a r, oerta ln ly»w lll bo ba tte r

. . . - i . 1* anyth ing Im proves th e t r a ik 740, 788j a t Vfostbury: B u t m oro to the

v , .- .c a l» a r r WetbodUit, (! ) • /po in t, the m ore oostly and at-a . E llison i n . . . 2001—---------------------------------------------L . M ason .. 140 108 . . . N otlcs ..............a . Aum aok 182 178 1641 This office, will be closed allW. Ph llllpp 143 178 .130 day tom orrow , Good F rid ay .

KIAHSBURGA P P U A N a c O .

6 8 C h u r d i S t . - K E 6 - 2 4 8 9

. : i l . :Z v ; j r ^ .^ . .7 6 u : . :774_718 t a g ’s Sport Goods

,W a llln g r:~ rL y n c hW a ls h ......B e n n e ttP a rad is*

155128130188181

n $ " 'l9 4 147 151 124 151 189 140 117, 126

..... .710 . 728 709Old Boathouse (I)

Ponentee V anM eerbske Belt *C raigB ossert

198 184 174 197 228 213 133 143 131 133 143 127, 137 165 179

.... ........... .. ......738 832 824B u rle w ’s R e s ta u r a n t (0)

DISanto C ostlc ' M ontagna Luxem bourg D eFellce • Infantl

121124168115134

129 126 . . . 188 161 148 163 141 176 148 176

900 753 806Tonrlne T arern (2)

W. Schaxte Z am b e r T horn K ruser Cslk Slovenz

137136170198182

158 157 188 208 200 214 197 181 313 182

828 924 920 Sam s K eyport B ar (1)

PennettlS. PolandW otm anJacobsChlzm adlaK sufer

207'200159151192

170184170

iio128

911 798 K a y p e r t C le a n e rs ( t )

A. D avino ' J . Davino B arker O verly IronsC. Davino

149148218140175

196

147192146164

770

172214

M2177176

22 YEARS OLD

• '-’1B25 '785Town T avern It)

Robinson 126 198O rra n 157 164W. Peane ’ 157 132 R, Pea** 172 158

. j M E M B E R O F -H a m m 's B eer

C hicago O la tslo L eagu e

: W IN N ER o r .S ob D eV ito C lasilo

I tS t -1988

M EM BE R ABC C ham pion

1*5* - 1954 .

TH IR D ....la ABO a ll a?en ts

la ta m e y ea r

' WON Louis l'e ierson

M aster B eim d R obla 1DS4 - IMS. "

W IN N ER O r C hevro let. In B u m m tr TV

B ow lin g B how .frem *' 7 r « t r - N i« W ~ - ;7 i 'r - -A v e r s ia i l l for l l l i B i t l -

LED TH E . (JIasslo le a g u e In

1 1 8 4 . 1161 'w llh an s v e r a g t e f 1*1

I.KO TIIK N orth End

T rave lin g l> a * u # lit » S t -1986

w llli an a v er a g e e f I t t ,

C U R R EN TLY JLKAMlNO In the N orth Knd T r a v s lln f

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l m 180 177 129

CARM EN SA LV IN O TO B E A T T H E . '

M ID D L E T O W N L A N E SMarch 30 To April 6th

He Will Give Free Instructions

Every Afternoon

He Will Bowl Exhibition Games

At Night

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I

P a g e BlgM M arch » . 1956

V a ca n t D o g h o u s e I * 'azferd; $1000 Award

' K enneth Joe), K eyport a t­to rn ey , acted for the plaintiff ln the se ttlem en t of a su it from an unusual cause pressed In New B runsw ick la& t.w etk.

T h a t a v a ca n t doghouse ' createcf an unreasonable risk

to the ow ner because ch ild ren - w e re known !•< play th e re and

be liab le to infury w as the th eo ry o f a negligence su it t h a t resu lted in a flOOO frlend- ly se ttlem en t. I t w a s «p- proved by » Jury In Judge Nel-

- son K. M lnte’s S u p e r lo r C ourt.L loyd H arrlll, f iv e -y e n s -

old, 93 W oodbrldge Ave., Hlgb- la n d t a r k , wll! receive $60a to com pensa te fo r an a rm in jury

“ t h a t h a s resu lted In Im pair­m e n t o t lta fu nc tion ./ H is fath- .er, W illiam , w as /allowed a s im ila r am ount>,for m edical

: a n d o ther exp»nsea. ' ]-— The Judgm ent ia ' a g a in st — SHofiael I ’a n c ia j Vi “ 'Wood-

b rld k e Ava., H ighland P a rk , .o w n e r ot th e p rem ises w here ‘ the boy resided and w as in ­

Jured. While p laying, th e boy fe ll1 from the dog-house M ay 4 ,.!f55 , and su ffe red the in jury

, th a t form ed the basis fo r the su it.

$3800 For Arthritic Condition From Crash

" S e ttlem ent for $3800 h a s tei‘- in itia ted a Superior C ourt su it in s titu ted to recover fo r In jur­

, tea ..and p ro p erty dam age suf-' fe te d M ay ». 1955, In a Iwo­

veh ic le accident on R oute 30,K eyport* x ............

The , su it was lnst,ltuted by M r. and M rs. A lex K ecskes and their son, K om ld , five. H ighland P a rk thrijugh the ir a tto rn ey A rth u r -R e ic h , New

_ — H runawlckr—^ t —^yas—a g a in s t —-^ Jan ice P riroerrW iB fS im , 'own'-"

e r of the o ther vehicle and .its d river, W illisrti K elleit, N e w York. • .

M r. K ecskes w as the m ost seriously Injured. He claim ed th a t a back Injury, suftered Irf Uie accident, ag g rav a ted an

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THEBE'S NOTHING PRETTIER a t Eaater.tln* than a littl . tre t allgaily decorated with eotorful Easter e f ts . That's w hit ave-jeu-eM Emily Sonnes thinks aa ah* hangs another egg en k ir tree. Dressed aa “MIm Easter Egg” a t a party, she shows haw easy i t la te decerate (ke tree .with dyed egg*. Jersey egge, dyed ia psiateC colors, aad hang Wlth ctllophaae ti |w oi« » tre« o r shtab. aitlie ae Esster E*g Tree th a t brightest a fcoait, schoolroom,' library, e r hospital.'

H ave a n E a s te r egg tre e ln your hom e th is E a s te r season , and fam ily and friends w in def- ligbl In a truly novel and beau­tifu l decoration th a t will cause gasps o f p leasure and excited sm iles from all around.

I t ’s sim ple and easy to s e t up Uils gaily decorated little tree th a t had its origin In the P ennsy lvan ia D utch country m any y ears ago, and the deer o rations are good eating for d ays a fte rw ard . ..

An E a s te r egg tree , hung w ith b righ tly dyed eggs th a t previously have been hard- cooked, w ilt ca^ke squea ls of Joy from the very young- and even the not-so-young. I t will serve as a rem inder th a t Uie egg is alw ays a sym bol of b irth , of new life, of E a s te r and springtim e. The P enniM a l a ; Dutch— have-^long— i tgarded it a s 'a n . omen of good lu c t and good her.ltfi.

A lm ost any sm all, stubby tree will do for this holiday tre a t. I t m a y .b e several feet tall or o n ly -a foot lall. The jn o re — crooked— and— heavily branched i t is t h ( better.X |0 IU 3 fteC K !H 'i? c li ']W ttrM a

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Hnd b ranches th a t h av e been pruned from large >rees. s t u r ­dy sh rubs p lanted Jo pots also a re excellent. P la s tic Christ-

•mas trees serve a double pur- pose-here. You can m ake an' E a s te r 't r e e by; fastening old coat bangera to a> cen tra l wooden support sod painting the creation In p a ^ e l p in t, green, or blue. Be su re your tree is" s turd ily mounted, -so as, to bold tfie ,eggs,. . f- jy. seve ra l dozen gleam ing \, i s eggs from your nearest, /cod store. Hard-cook them by s ta rtin g ln cold w ater ln a covered p a a and bringing them to a .boll. Rem ove pan from b ea t; le t stand 18 m in ­utes. Cool quickly with cold

fore dyeing. .E aste r egg dyes, now available In food o r .vari­e ty stores, or even cake col­orings produce d aatllng c rea t­ions th a t rival the 1 rainbow . T ry blending colors /o r unus* u a l .- e f f e c ts .^ B e s u re . fco^wxlte the nam e of all the fam ily on the* egffs~with" c rayons“ beTore dyeing. These a re tru ly E a s ­te r oOclglnalfi." : .

F a tte n -t h e e g g s" on the branches with loops of : cello^phane ta p e r - -v , .........

Be su re the tape goes all around or m ost of th e . w ay around the eggs so th a t they w on 't fall, H ang the eggs on all sides of tbe tree so th a t lt will be balanced. P lace the tre e on the living room coffee La.bH. on th e dlnfag or.w iierftifitJtL v lU doo l^ th f^ .p teu tiest. iAnd while yovi’re In thi* ^A.«.M ^au£4etfV>'jwbbd*,; why; not m ake a simllAr tre e , lo r the town lib rary?

• When yotl ta^i’e the tree dpwri o n -E as te r Monday or T uesday , re frig era te the eggs and en- ioy them again In old and new ways, ^ard -cooked eggs and, pretaels m ake a p erfec t TV' snack com bination, in sa lad s , casserole sandw iches, ch ild ren 's lunch es “or any o ther o-f 100 delic­ious ways.-

Hjghfkltla Promiseder

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N.J. Communities Schedule EvenU

T rad itional E a s te r p ro m en aaes , religious su n rise -se rv ic es, fashion p a rad es , egg hunts, and spec ia l shows a re a few o the m any events scheduled fo r E a s te r S unday in New Je rsey com m unities accord ing to Joseph E . M cL ean, com m lsstoner of the New J e rse y D ep artm en t o f C onservation

The c o lo rfu l. E a s te r w eek­end he ra ld s and the com ing o f th e . sp rin g and su m m er re so rt and trav e l season w ith A tlantic City, lead ing off ln big boardw alk E a s te r , p a rade . A w ard^ will be m ad e to the besC-hatted^promen in th e line of m arch . S ta rs of- tele vision will do the selecting and p resen ta tions will b f c m a d e l h th e garden ln fron t of conven­tion hall.

T be 21st annual edition ot the fam ous E a s te r orchid fash Ion p rom enade Will be s tag ed on the boardw alk in A sbury P a r t . C lim ax of the prom en­ade will be selection of the 100 m ost sm artly a ttired women from lu to 00, chosefl.by Judg­es rid ing along the boardw alk ln ro ller ch a irs . E a c h , of the 100 sty le selec tees will be pre sented with an orchid corsage The spec ia l City of . A sbury P a rk P laque and o th e r fashion aw ards will go to the .top fin­a lis t. ' ■ •

A nother h ighlight of the col­orful E a s te r weekend p rogram a t Asbury P a rk will be the second irnnual "hun t for the golden .egg” for youngsters, on the beach south of cdnven tlon hall, Sa tu rday . The egg h u n t will be open to all young­s te rs up to the age of eight, reg a rd less of placie of. re s id ­ence. The even t will fea tu re a host of aw ards for-young­s te rs finding fcold and silver w rapped eggs am ong the hun d re d s -c nncealed.

T S T ^ a s te r . prograrri on the boardw alk a t W ildwood-by-the Sea will be under the d irection of the C ham ber ^ f-C om m erce E a s te r com m ittee and will consist of a three-day adm is­sion-free boa t show fea tu ring m ore tJifin so bosts and inRny l t : m s . of - boat equ ipm ent onexhibition . T h e - show - willopen F r id ay n igh t and- contin­ue through Sunday night. The open-air ejthihlt will be on P lay land P ie r ,

E a s te r activ ites a t Wild­wood will be clim axed by a p rogram of en te rta in m en t con- »IStlHg_<)f o rgan renditions,

atrihuBm i of 1500 corsages for t h e . lad les, 1500 bags of candy am ong the y o u n g s te rs ,! corsages for the lady com ing i the g re a te s t d lstarice, the o)d-1 '« ^ taa ^ p .rV s^ fT m n d -iS £ ;itid y ~ hhvlng-*..gre»tisiit.:«H num ber ol ch ildren p r t s e n t V . - ; i ^ ,:

E a s te r festiv ities a t O cean City will begin on S a tu rday m orning at. 9:30, when In plaoe of the usual egg hunt, the sm all fry will a ttend a free m ovie ln the Village T hea tre with a big, chocolate E a s te r

, , i e|SB (or each - Sunrise serv lreI u m ° n Music P ie r nt 8:30 a.m

l-wt11 Kleet the -a rrival o l E a s ­te r .S u n d a y ,.- in the olternoon " E a s te r m usic will be broad­c as t along the boardw alk from the pier o rgan during the-o r-. Chid pronienade, a t tha t tim e the m ost fetchlngly a ttired wom en win be given an orchidfor chic; their escorts ge t aboutonniere, and the young­s te rs an E a s te r bunny.,._.....

O ther seashore re so rts also o f f e r holiday a ttrac tions: Special sunrise serv ices will be held, on the beach pavilion a t O ceah Grove. E a s te r bun­nies will .hand out candy to the Children stro lling the board­w alk a t Seaside Heights.- Jkt Stone H arbor, C ape: M ay Coun­ty M asonic, groups will ht)ld a sunrise serv ice on the beach, M usic will be supplied by the Tall C edar band. . -

Township Officials State-Wide Meetings

E lm er T . D echant, R lvet- ildte-r p re s id en t .of the New J e r ­sey- Association' 61 Township C om m itteem en, announces two spring m eetings of the Associ­ation . One w lll.be held a t the ipar Hills Inn , n e a r Som erville. Apr. 24 and the o ther will be held a t the P itm a n Hotel, P it­m an , Apr. 4s. These w ill be dinner m eetings and will be a t­tended by tow nship o fficials and th e ir w ives.'

F red O assert, d irecto r of m otor vehicles, will be the principal speaker- a t each m eeting . H e will describe the developm ents of the . m otor VehloHe p ro g ram and why things happen as they do. He •Iso will answ er questions and discuss them with the town­ship officials,

R eservations a r e being m ade with W. P . W atson, sec re ta ty , a t the a ta te office of the A ssociation, 106 W est S ta te S t., Trenton.

T e l e s c o p i c S p e c t a c l e s

B y J a m e s H . a r e g g , o .D(This column ia peew nted M -a

New Je rsey Outometric AMoclau Questions m ay be addressed to Uie New , Je rsey Optametrlc Association. 102, W « t s ta te St., T ren to . I , N X )

Maiiy y e a rs of v lrtu a i“ bUnii- n ess” ended for one m an w hen he was fitted with a new type of telescopic, spectacle. Vision c u t down by disease years before, was res to red so th a t read ing was~possibl{e.

R ecen t y ears have produced g rea t Im provem ent in specia l devices to help the very “ dif­ficu lt" cases of faulty vision, O rdinary glasses cannot solve some or these, problem s of de­fective s ig h t from b irth , or as resu lt of Injury or disease. Klgh m agnification lenses a re necessary to provide a large enough Im age /o r such eyes to see. Telescopic— spectac les— are.actually little telescopes' which m agnify up to 15 tim es. -Vision which has been reduced to 10 per cen t can be helped m irac ­ulously in some cases. Opto- m etrlc science has designed new - m a g n lfy lM - unlts-w hlcii- do a better Job than ever be­fore.

T he g lasses look thick, and cum bersom e, though m ounted In plastic they do no t actually weigh a g rea t, deal. B ut, aP: pearance m eans little to the person who rea lly w ants to see.

W hether o r riot such glasses ■.will 'h i lp * person, depends upon the tru e cause of the re ­duced vision. Some p a rts o-I the eye m ust still be good..In order to tak e advantage of magnffled im age. C erU ln of the optical portions of the eye m ust be c lear and useful N aturally , th e re m ust be no active disease p resen t. .

The pa tien t kfmself ls a v ita l fac to r In success of these spe­cial visual a idsT 'H e m u st sin­cerely w ant to be helped, since long periods of ad ju st­m ent m ay be necessary . The scrloua-pi'obls -—of—theft*—coi rectlons is th a t they re s tr lo t the size of the visual field

g lv tp r * tunnel - .vlrfo® affect. M any tim es telescopic lenses a re useful only to r read ing ., If th e person With sub-nor-

jrI v islon-ilfoesu't. luipe for I m uch , an4 if h e Is willing to undergo som e inconvenience, h is v ision m ight be helped, p ro v ld e d r of course, h is visual defect will respond to such a correction . .

E n jo y one of A m erica 's g re a t freedom s. Attend the church of your choice th is weekend.

DR. LOUIS I. PRAGERO P TO M ETR IST

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achieved o n t 2 1 -ind t tu b e—a AiH 270 iq u a re -ia ch coverage.

'» R evolu tionary D y e t-P o w e r c h a M i l - c o tu *• little a< hair as

m uch tO 'O jfciate— p a n s h i t op to 10 tim es longer.

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: TSIk On State Crime BySenator Forbe*

- S ta te SeD. M alcolm S. Fqr- ,bes ~<Rep.. S om erse t County)

Mvtfs the spealcer a t the annual dues pay ing luncheon ot the M onm outh County F ed era tio n o f-R ep u b lican W omen held a t

' the Molly P i tc h e rH o tle , Red B ank , F r id a y . M re. A rthur

\ J o lc e . p res iden t introduced the sp e a k e r ." " • . (

Sen . F o rb es h a s served five y e a rs in th r s e n a te and a tp res-; e n t la se rv ing on the appropri-

v -h tW and education commUt*. . . ee'.—... ----------------- " ' ------------------------------

sp eak e r s ta ted th a t the 8 t f t e C rim e Council is invest3

; tgfttlng crim e throughout the \ s ta te , He. ,sa ld th e re J s g r e a t

. need lo r ifiis council which will btf-continued despite m uch op position. Sen. F orbes told of

—th e -d is tu rb in g . instances a t th e S ta te . H om e Tor B o js i t

THIS DELICIOUS EGGNOG PIE, n ad* or New Jaraej « » « , Milk, gelatin*, arid ipkes, with a nut-llk* pretzel cmmb crust,' Ti a treat tar E l i te ; o r any other day. The tilling rcqairts thr«« «!(*• and, with n u t or a ay ^ th e r flueririf, is aa rich*tasti.nf as C h ris taa i CraahaA preLztli, Mixed with bu tttr and augar and ihen bakecLjnako■a« iba aiaM*M*l llili ala1i«lAaia • * # I M Ml* -- -----

Morganville Cub Pack 93 Presents Program On Theme For March, binder The Sea*

P ain t Scenery, Entertain , Award* M ade;Collect $476 For Boy Scout Drive; New*

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J aE l r t b u n r w here m m e . o t.| «l».«il8Jlil>M L«grt.l»tJ>l»JI»n«tel»gi€e.h«X^:t}>«->te^ th s personnel bad b e en d lsm ls- j ■ .

r sed ’.lTOir.tliler b °ys assigned to j ~ "......... ...............•co tta g e s to d iscipline f irs t ot- fenders. He said, th a t eiaht- y e ir-o ld s had been known to

.. be^bestejfl by the “ cottnge bul­lie s” flfr in fractions of ru ‘e».

Sfe- U ld o? the splendid wtfrk . t h e B ordentow n R eform atory

■ w as dolng for th ird and fourth ^offenders because of volun-

■ -rteerrs-p rdv ided by the Amer- ioffti PsychifltrRT" Association

' *D<i“ th e c ’ose work done be:“ "Iwfcen th is f t ro u p nnd. Borclen-

tow n’s superin tenden t and staff.- .

. T he sp eak er asked the Mon­m outh C ;u n ty women in sup*

-v p o rt a m ovem en t to resto re Jftltiesbu rg ' to the model reha- M lltation cen ter i t was a t Its ’, incep tion . , . I

T h € sena to r, Whj\ is cbalr m an: qfte e o r tb e . S ta te S ena te . s-Md

."■-■frill Iflr school construction w as expected to p a ss .• /O iher *..hoti6\’ecl guesjs>'i a t th e luncheon

Cedar Grove MarineReceives Discharge

; P f c . F l o r i d i * S e r v e d. T w o Y e a n ; Item s.P fc . Dom inick F lo rld ia , U.

S. "M arine C orps, son of M r. and M rs. O eorge F lorld la , C edar Orove, has received an honorable d ischarge a ! te r s e r ­ving two y ea rs -in the M arine C orps. Pfc. F lo rld ia was stalicfoed a t C am p L e jeune , i . C . \ ' . ' ' -

M r. and M rs. Thaddaua H aug, W ashington, D. C ., wcue w eek­end guests of M r. and M rs, P e te r Johnson, Browntown. Sunday dinner guevts w ere M r. fcnd M is . T rygve E ngedal and ch ild ren , T ord is. John, A rne and Solfl* .

Sunday dinn e r guests or M ts . C . T . Custck, Browntowb. w ere M r. and M rs A rthur M aiheslua and ch ild ren , Sig* n t a n d John. HunUmjton. L, I . , anfl M rs. H enry M aiheslus, E a s t O range._________ — ____

| Editor O f Targowu

The M arch them e for Ecoutlng,'"U nder't-lie Sea ," "\ya"s followed a t the m eeting o f Mor- ganville P ac k 93 In. the Inde­pendent V olunteer firehouse re ­cently , D en 4 pain ted th e scen- enry which depleted the vee/ft and fish found beneath tbe wa­te r , in w hich the ’"d iv e rs ” end " f ish ” -pe rfo rm ed . D en 1 en­terta ined w ith “ skin d lvei's”CO!

M lis .J^ d y H ar* is confined to h e r borne w ith chicken pox.

M rs. 'G ordon Ewa-nson has been a m edical p a tien t n t M on­m outh MemoiTal H ospital since S a tu rday ,

Mlsa C harlene H o lm is spen t the w eekend a t the hom e of her au n t and uncle, M f. and M rs, Clinton ^ o o lle y , R ahw ay ,

M rs. E d w ard C llckner and daugrhter. M ary A n n ,* p e n t S a t-

i n J e t a e y C ity aa guestawhile sea rch ing for tre a su re o t. M rs: E m m a Cllc k n e r

’ were a tie ck ed -b y "octoplr11— -| M r, and M rs. W illiam C ary . I . F re d L uderpann conducted j P le a sa n t V alley R d „ h a v t ,sold I the m eeting In the absence ot ; th e ir home a a d moved b a ck .to j-GortJori: Swaiiiaon. Cubm ostei . i K eypoit.

r ®.n<1] and p resen ted the lion badge i Clifford E ckel ia a p a tien tM ts. J o - ^ h a i d * ltv& aifrow .polnte; In Po in t P leasan t H oapltaj,

■ G ^ ajd jne, Thotinpssj). Eei.vice |co"t, W alton She rnjain.- >. a p d , j ogeph. S purS at andthe R e v , 'd ia r ie s H. .pasy ^ re d 'M u -z /^ n d to deh^mothcr^ " ‘ 1“ 'o e ^ ■ n!7 r E ? “ W.p“ 1 M .s F ie d L udem ann . Etevc C hurch , B td B ank, who gave ; v-.• ■ .gavthe Jm rocfiCorr” ' C

ilH .i 'S p a ffo rd W. S ch an ck .' _M ataw ad .";e 'V 5d as a ho»‘css.

F o a t e r F n c * T w o * ’ < 1. T r a f f i c O f f e n d e r * ;

Ludeujnnn^rw .as-lhtroduced -a s new den 'cnlef.In d en rlj

H^'Wasr; aniioUneed:" th a t the Hrst soltbo(l pracclce would be hefd on S a tu rd ay , A p r/7 , a t the Held); of I'lhfe independent, flre- hou'te'. P

G am es were 'p javed by the scouls and the audience andM ag is tra te L u ther A. Fost-

- e r ; M ataw an Township.. Im -, . , , ^posert a fine o !> l5 anff *S-|!6S6r. ardup sinking w as led by M rs ore D utch IiV nchr-R ose St.: L udem ann- -

M r. and M rs, E rn es t B ia u tl gen, M ataw an, w ere v isitor^ a t th r homB of M r. and l f r s . H lc t Bowne o n Bunday.

Mrs. W IIU art VTooSward "and children , W illiam, R obert R ay­m ond, Luolll.e, L ind ft, and Joan , E lizabe th , w ere Sunday v isito rs a t the hom e o t M r, and M rj A ugust Boldt, /' O fficer C harles W tU ow skl Is 'a p a tien t a t MonmouUi M em or­ial Hospltalj. ' .' P e rc y V a W e lt and R ichard V anPelt went to" R adio c ity .

WALTRK M. CUMMINS

W alter M. C um m ins, Metuo- hen , form erly uf K eyport, ha» been e lec ttd a senior ed itor a t T he T argum , R u tgers UnlverS' Uy’s studen t n e w s p a p e r , _

-m a w ^ o h n " K in W n ^ JM ataw an | c A fit^ m a h .- te p T O e ^ ih jr t^ the 7»Wa ‘ Boy S cou t finance, drive J$;.M

J .

T o ^ ra h lp ^ Police.- .(fave. Uhe . su fn m o tit^ 1., •

. K eyport S ta te Police ar- , .1 raignecl JpseplU^e JlnHa. v,a<? ' been collected. ^

^L ftu r# n c^% P l , a rt^M ra , JffeHermeei^lo- H a r W ; who jBilea^ ^ .^ e e p to : s e i l e P a r k / - . ; .w e r i Saturday, th e i4 ? h tc n R aute 35 on M 6r. ; c»e?la a t the home.-dr M r. and

l? r* jW rp a rd " '$ lb and *5 c o s t s .1 M rs. M artin M arz and fam ily.

per oant com pleted In the Mpr* gp.nyille a re a and tha tT |V i9 ,ba^

K t 7 - 2 0 0 026-28 W-. K ront S t. / Keyp o rt

M r. and M rs. H arfild Olsen, B ra«n tow ft;T ce leb ra ted the ir ?8th wedding an n lv e rsa ry y by en te rta in in g a t d inner a t the. S tockholm , Som erville, , on S a tu rd ay evening, OueHts’ w ere M r. and M rs. O laf Oil- b e rtson and M r. and M rs. Oun- ner A hlm an, B row ntow n.

U r. and M rs. L . W. B lank­en, y r . and M rs. B . C. M ac- c la , M rs, Louis H elser, s r ., C ed ar O rove, and M rs. Wll- lla m J , R alnaud , B row ntow n, w e re d inner guests Sunday of M rs. R aln au d 'a d au g h te r. M iss Jean n e tte h a ln a u d , New Y ork . M iss R a ln au d re tu rn ed hom e 'with her m other and p p en t the folbiwlng day,

lU r. and M ra, W illiam L «m b « rt, M aplewood, w ere gu te t* M onday o l M r. and M rs. Jo h n P U X b o rn . E d g e r R d.; Cheese, quale*, c

M rs .’ M ary Q asperchelf » r6 w n to w n rc e le liia W d _ S ^ < r i b irth d ay S a tu rd ay by enter, ta ln ln g a p a rty . Q uests w ere M r, and M ri. John C anlato ry , M r, and M t«. R usse ll O reen , M r. and M rs. A ndr4w O asper- chek . M r. and M rs. K ucene Bkowronek, U r . an d M ra. F re d DuBots and M iss M il­d red O reen, • •

S a tu rd ay evening guesta ot M r. and M ra. I,, w . B lanken, C edar O rove, w ere MMs Jan e DeVInoey, B llsabe th and C arl K lu g t, R oselle P a rk .

Mls» M arla M acola and. V incent M accia , C ed ar QroVe, sp en t Bunday v isiting a t the hom e o t their g ran d p aren ts ,_ M fra n d M rs. V incent De, Mau- ro, N ew ark . . . . ■ “ . ,

1 M r a. Apna O cakowskl re

A Junior m ajoring In English a t the Stale U niversity , Mr. Cum m ins served la s t y ear a ss is tan t to the editor and pre-. vjously was ■» neWs ed ito r. He w as elected by Ihe T argum C uncli, an 11-man group which g o v e rn th e student dally .

H e Is p residen t o f T au D elta P h i fra te rn ity , a ssoc ia te ed ­itor. of Antho, s triden t hum or m agaslne , and sec re ta ry of <the co-op-boai'd of d irec to rs He Is a g raduate of Keyp'orl H igh School.

iaster Services To (e Im Browntown

Student's Home For V acation; items

E a s t t r serv ices will be held Sunday from*e:30 to 10:30 a.m . Sunday a l the Browntown Un­ion Sunday School. T here will be specia l E a s te r m usic, with

solo, duets, songs by tlie m en, rec ita tio n s , and 'read ­ings;— E veryone Is Invited to a ttend , M rs. O tto Oaub l)«s charge of the m uflc.

M errill O ree n 'h a s re tu rned home afte r being a p a tien t a t the M iddlesex H osp ital, New B runsw ick, for e ight days

‘M te. N icholas A race and son, Blllle. a lten d ed th e eporls- m an show a t N ew Brunswick S a tu rday . . ‘

M r. and M rs. P a u l B lahota, J r .,-a n d d au g h te r, M ary Lou, w e r s .T n u r a iJ ty e v e n ln g -v ls lu

and M rs. A. Com-

Va'n Ex te r Collide*WUK Union Beach Man

Two accidents w ere , rep o rt­ed to M ataw an Townghlp Po lfce thlg .week, V ictor,VanEx- Her, 133 Shore Concourse, Cllf- fwocd B each, told Capt, E d g a r W ilkinson, tow nrtirp po l i c e , lie was headed south on Amboy Rd,. Cliffwood, a bo lit to m ake a left tu rn Into Shor Concourse, when" h is c a r was h it by one d riven by John H F re y , M l Bay Ave., Union B each. The c rash ' ooourred T hursday .

R J . 'M u r r a y , South R iver, c la im ed he was forced off the lo a d on Route 34 T hursday w h e n ' a nqj'tM ound c a r ran over Into th r southbound lane, M l. M urray aa |d he w as th row n Into a skid on the snow th e reb y and rani off the . road Into trees. He told P a tro lm an Jo h n K lnnane, township po­lice , he could not Be1 Ihe U- cense n u m b er of the o ther car.

No Injuries were reported in e ith e r c r^sh .

ora o t Mr eau , Rouelle.

M iss J e a n O aub and her col; le g e -ro o m m a te , M lsa Joseph­ine Pope, were en terta ined s t d inner M onday by M r, and M rs, P re s to n T u rn e r , Helsler- vllle.

M iss Ann M oinar en te rta in ­ed a t a sw im m ing p a rty a t the A sbury P a r k N alato rlum T hursday evening. O uests w ere the M isses B etty R ee and JoAnn Cuslck, M iss Bet­ty Con P itney , Miss Jean C a­hill, M iss N atalie Wooder,- and M iss A rlene M oinar,

M ra. O tto O aub spen t T hurs­day a t A sbury P a rk . She >1- aa v isited the hem e of her nephew, R alph Fountain, O cean Orove,

M rs. M elvin p re e n and dau ­gh ter, Bonnie, of the Oreeo and W hite V illage, M atawaii, sper>t F r id ay * l th M rs, Albert Hopkins,

Mr*. Kiicpmins Joirn F ire Co. A uxiliary

M rs. W llm er Kllcomjns was ccepted ' Into the in rm berslilp

pf Ih e LadleB Aiixil.ary of the MoVganvllle Independ to l Vol­un tee r Klr'e C om pany a t the r e g u l i r m eeting held In the flreh o u s t recently . During Ihn business cession, conduct­ed by M rs. p h a rle s I->. Holmes, President, the group voted to purchase aux iliary m em ber­ship p in ,.

M rs. E dw ard P res ton , c h t l r ; m art, reporl'5'1 lh a t the recent m erchand ise oluli had netted the group 4341.30. This money will be donated to the fire com pany following a p rac tice s e t up som e tim e ago. Ttye c luh cap tain s v o U d lo pur- clias* th ree coffee pots for the aux iliary . •- R o b e r t-R —S m ith—and -R a y A nderson, m em bers- of^ the fire com pany, w*re present tc discuss plans for Ihe cele­b ra tion of the 40th ann iversary o f the io m p a n y , — . -• T h e io l lo w ln g w e re p re s e n t ,

M ra. Roland Boyce, M rs, F red M ars, M rs. R obert D avies, M rs. John Holts, Mrs. Jobn B sbrlstcy, M rs. F ra n k R a t­cliffs, M rs. E a rl Woolley, M rs. C heater Jam eson , Mrs. R obert M auser, M rs, J o h n P e n sk a , Mi‘a. H, C. Quacken- bush, "M rs. Norn^an Janw lch .

1 THEMATAWAN

M arch » . 18J« P a i e NIm

Mr*. John .C onorar Fcled A t S how er__

Mrs. 'John -Conover, " Nor-, wood- A v ,.. tiau rence H arbor, w as 'U ie -g u e s t of honor a t a su rp rise aliower given F r i­day evening by M rs, Raym ond Bennington, M rs, W ilb u r Nix­on, M r*. M ichael O’Brien snd M rs, Joseph Fettrt,*o s t M rs. P e llr lM ’* hom e, Wilson Ave, L au rence H arbor.

D ecorations .w e re in pink and b)ue and the g ifts ware

W hited Brow ii School - Open H ouie Apr, 16‘ Open holme will be neld a l I h e W hited Brown School,^ Cheeseciunke, on M onday, Apr. is , accord ing to s n anounce- inen t m ade a t Uie M onday n igh t m eeting of the Whited Brown P a ren t-T each er Asso- elation. All p a ren ts a re urged to a ttend to see the disp lay ot the ir ch ild ren ’s work.

P-TA m em b ers m ade p lans ' for a bus tr ip to New York to- th e - th e a ire 'In April; and any-^ one w lililng lo go is asked to c o n tac t a m em ber of tbe o r­ganisation . a iv ln g to llo shots to school children wsb discus­s e d ,» iid i rw a s t l e c l d e a l o i i a i ' home a form which paren ts could sign If they consented te the Inoculation. -

T h l a year Uie M adison Township btiard of Education Is sending books to the •chobl from Uie traveling llb rk ry , and - they m ay be used by both paren ts and students. Mem- fcers ‘w eie lim ed lo w rit ,

I the ir lo g lM a lo rs 'u ig lu * p a w - - ' {age of bills fo r federal aid te

tchoola. ....... ..... ....

Birthday Party For H ughie Keddington

M rs, John MaVowlta, C b i- fsequake , en te rta in ed oa Mon- ilay in honor of h e j'* o n i-H u th ’ — le R eitdingU n, who w as cele- liral-lng his slxlh b irthday . A. color schenns. of g reen and yel­low w as ca rr ie d 'out, and a

M iss W inifred L lnsted t, Hel- ro e tta , sp en t Sunday afternoon visiting Mlsa M arie d a u b . .

M iss Susanne P itn ey re tu rn ­ed hom e M ar. 21 from ths Moore in s titu te ot Fashion* and A rt, P h ilade lph ia , to w end her, E a s te r v aca tio n . a l_her..h o m e . Miss P itney la thedaugh ter or M ri and Mr*. Wil­liam P itney . ,

D ale Q re tn , aU llciied a i the Brooklyn Navy Y ard , and Ills bro ther, Donald, s tationed at the Air B ase, V irginia, spent the .weekend w ith the ir -par­ents.; M r.’ - and " M r s . ' M errill Oreen. • ' - - ' -

The M isses Ann and Arleiie j M oinar w ere F r id ay evenlri# dinner guejils of Miss Belly Lou P itney . _______

slneTa u e s t* p re sen t ■ w ere M rs.

C larence Corby, M rs. E ugen i Pow ell. M « . E d w ard < p o le - m an, M ra, W illiam Colem an, M n . C h a r le s W lnei, M rs, Ca(l HoRIn, M rs. C harles Thnm soit, M rs. M ay 8 » n d rltt,r ,...M ..r .l. Harry* aM*rwln, M rs. Robert Cam pbell, M ri, Q laaler Slead- m an , M rs. John High; M r a W illiam C rane, MrHj> Oeorgn F ran s , M rs. Leonard M assom , Mrs. R obert Jede le , M ia. Betty W ard ,and M rs, R obert M allln, L aurence H arbor, M rs. All^e Mil)., M rs. \VHIIsm M iller, South Amboy; M rs , 'Jo h n Kiio- urne and M ia, Al A m iller of plllfwood B each, '

a rran g ed In a decorated bai^. j* rg e - ih i* e - tle M * k e - -w lt lr tr lv eus an im als on It na« th « ’Mb< .'le centerp iece,: a a m e s w eta pU yed^aw l P(l; ' ; »ea aw arded to .Catherine Mo­oney, K aren Cohnon, R oheri Boyce, CheeaeVuake,

O ther guests w ere M arg are t M akow kar B eth Ann N oroheiev Hol>tn BvovfTt, E dd ie T raba l- -ka, P a tr ick M ara, Mi’s, Ale* M akuwka, M is. " R alph Nor- ch»«», M ra, R andolph Apple- iiate, cheo*enu*k(M _3teven d i- Q lam b a ttlita and M rs, d e n * D lO lam baU lala, K oypoit,

-__SUirnlshed A partm en t signs for sale a t tills office,

This offloeN nlloe

wll) be closed a l l 'CtHjiHlfL«fl_Ads_Ott-ll.eaulta_i4ay—tomoiHiW r-Clwid—Fvldayr-

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a p p l ia n c e ! B u i lio'w c o u ld th e v * H o rd it -

w h e n J im m a k e s n o m o re th a n m y T o m . . .7

' ' " " " ' ■ , ’10TS Of FOLKS HNANO H O W A rftlAfW S, KOHOMI-

CAUY, IHR0UGH US. ASK US KM iiG U If-M C IJ I

Farmers & Merchants National Bank

M a ta w a nO ld e s t d a n k i a M e a m e a lh C e a ftlr — l* » t

H r s i b r r F e d e r a l * « « > • H ja le n i— l f # n i k « r M u s i

. D t , n l t !«*«**■*• • .... ........

show.1 - L inda Bourlhan',. daugh ter of M r. and M rs. Leo Ilnurltian, .ee lebrated-her flrri. b irth d ay unSwndayijat a p a rty Klven by her paxentsfl Those, p re s en t w ere M r, and M ra. Ijeroy V anPelt. R ichard V enPelt, 'P e rcy "Van-" P e ll, New V ork City: Miss Au­drey V anP e lt,'N ew ark : Sharon and K aren H ourlhan. M rs. E lizabeth H ourlhan, M r. ttnd M rs. Jo sep h M cQ unrrle. Key­port, and M r, and M rs. Q a rre t D enise and son, M ichael,

M iss M a r y A nn O r le c o . H uc-kensack, and M iss Ma rg a re tSna^tak, Ashley, P a ., visited M iss A udrey V anP elt on F r i­day,

The M organvllle Volunteer and th e M organvllle Independ­en t F ire C om panies w ere call­ed out on Sunday m orning a t2 a .m . to p u t out a fire a t the Thom as hom e on Tilusiow n Rd., M organvllle .• M iss Judy P losky, Mlfn G lor­ia P re s to n , M iss B arbara" Bos, Miss D orothy Conover. Mias A I. ta Bps! O ra n t S charff , W alter Sch lrber. Todd F ung , Seym our S m ith , E dw ard K uhns, C h arle s ' Peck , w ere am ong those from M organvllle and Robertavllie who w ent to W ashington, D, C ., w ith Use senior c lass of M ata ­wan High School.

M r. and M rs. R obert Owens e n te rta in ed on P a lm Sunday a t dinner. Those p re sen t were M r. and M rs. M artin S m ith , s r ., M t: an d M rs. F ran k Sm ith and sons, N e trs rk , M r. and M rs. M artin S m ith , Jr., and fam ily , M r. and M r*, D o n a ld M iller and son, M r. and M rs. T hom as Sm ith, K eyport, M r. and M rs. John W ilson and son, R onald, E lizabe th , and V lven Owens.

M r, and M rs. R o b ert F it ts e n ­te rta in e d o a B unday a t d inner M r. a n d U r* . / I b e r t T a b e r and •falldran.

O a rre tt V anderw all h a s r e ­tu rn ed horns from the V e teran 's H osp ital in E a s t O range.

M rs. R obert S e b s r w as h o s t­ess to the social club on W ed­nesday n ight. T hose p resen t w ere M ra. E d w ard B ecker, M rs. H a rry K onow alotr, M r*. M artin Sm ith , s r ., M rs, Donald M iller, M rs. R obert Owens, M rs. M arlin S m ith , J r ., M re. L rio y V snPelt, M r,.- O a rre t D enire, M ra. Louis B ecker. The next iiieelln ii'w lll be held a t the home of M rs. Vanjpelt.-

Mr, and M ir. M artin Sm ith, sr., recen tly visited M r, and

i M is. Andrew C e lt.M rs, Ben* Crlne liaa ir tu rn e d

hom e a fie r spending a vacation In G eorgia and F lo rid a .

Mra. H ubert C alrnes. Ilhort flllls. was s F rid ay dinner truest a t Ihe hom e of M is. Ho- la lle Bcheurlch.

P alm Sunday waa celeb rated in Ihe M organvllle M ethodist C hurch w ith ' spcclal m usic by the choir under the d irec tion o f Adam B anke, M slaw sn , M r. B ank* s s o a “ T he F a ls a ," a t tha even ing serv ice :'’ •

a three-w eek v is it a t the hom e pf . h e r kon-lh-law and dingh-" te r, " M r. and M rs. Caslm lrj P re s to n , N ew ark . .' ;

M rs. H . Henry" C rane. K-.j ■and M r ; O laf Q llbertsi 'B row ntow n ,.w er.e 'Judges_a t_a baking—c o n te s t sponsored by: the Laurence' H arbo r Woman'."!' C^ub on F riday evening.

,M r. and Mrs. W alter Schaf- frpn. ttrow nlow n. rnLrrtslni-fJ Sunday a t d inner, M r. an(i:| M rs. Caslm lr S u ja rc iu k , Bel- m a r; M r, and M rs.. A lexander M aclulew lcs, a n d ch ild ren^ P a u la and A lexander, Jr., New M onmouth and M r, and Mrs. H arold V lsco,; Hed B ank. —

M ataw sn High Bchool seni­ors from M adison -Township who w et on th e annual Wash Inaton tr ip r e Carol Schnuck. Ann Sorbena, Alice E g e r, R onnie C arlson, Danny

'C lifton, R o b ert F a u s t, Joe Rlt- 'so , and E laine Rosenbohm .

Movie Shown By - •State Trooper ;____ =..,^:

A t the .m eeting of th e ^ a d le s A uxiliary of the Cheesequake F ire Company 'h e ld on T ues­day eyening, a m ov l^ entitled "D riven To K ill” was shown by S ta te T rooper Doyle, A queiLlon-and-answer period fol, I lowed. • 1 •

A t the business session con- | ducted by Mra. I r a A pplegste, i p residen t, final plans were m ade fo r the rum m age sale lo be held In th^ firehouse on Apr. t , t and 7. T5io*e hav in ' donations for the s a le -a re s^l' ed lo take them to the fire house on Roula M on Monday and T uesday, ’ >

P lan e were dlM usced for ] the dance to be held a t tbe firehouse on S a tu rd ay , Apr. 21. T icket* will be available a t A pplegate's S to re 01 m ay be purchased a t t h , door the I n igh t of Ihe dance . A card p tr tr« jra B planned for F rid ay , A pr . i f , a t Ihe firehouse.

T in dark hcrse p i ! » was aw arded lo M r*. E r ic Carleon. H ostess w ere M rs. Randolph A pplegate and M rs, John Ms- kow ka.

Cb«4acquake R e s i d e n t , Mr*. C^nniff, Die*

M rs. M ay £ . C annlff, . to, died T uesday , M sr, y i , l(i< , • t he r. hom e in C tieeaequak,. Bhe was a fo rm er m em ber of th* F ir s t M ethodist chu rch , New B runsw ick.

She la aurvlved by a sister, Mr*. E . 1 . H agne, New Bruna- wlck.

ru n e ia J serv ice* will to* held tod*y a t 2 p .m . a t the M asen F u n e ia l Horne, South A m boy, with th* R ev. Oeorge O ld en , p as to r of the Kir it M ethodist Church, officiating. In te rm en t will be ln the Van Llew C em etery , New B runs w ick. „

. „ Netie*T h is office w ill be closed fell day tom orrow , Ooud F ild n y .

STAR CHKP T W O D O O k CATAtlNA T h wy# i t nnt/ (/»# u v h ’t ifop ycu l

A R if y r m ic e Sensation ... A Fashion M rst!' 'llitra ’a an all-u*w n a y U> uieH niiia

- V’JJ/ automobile pMrformanoa—and that.1* to 7 mftuurt it ogaintt Pontiatl

For Pontiac performance outstrip* in • bfaeiaanyolherontb*ro*d. Andit.dldn't just

- b * p p « n l Pontiace n |in e e r n alerted from aaatch with a b ran d -n ew Htrslo-Slrenk V-8 engine,

'rhen they ad d ed anotlier tr im n p li, tli* all- new Slrato-Fiight Hydra-Malic* csfieclally engineered to work ns n super-effic ien t team

i; %IU> iBlreto-Slrenk (xiwer!’And what (i Irani il it! ' I l i e r e 1* th* bla/iug

"go" of 22 7 b .p . in li ie m o a t m o d e r n , high­" W im fireesion , h ig li-l< ir( |iie eriKirie y o u r a n b u y !

t here’a tba inciedibla *oiootiinea* of Htraio- Flight Hydrs-’Mallc'* liquid coupling and th* Instant, positive action of lU gear*.

No wondar thay’r* calling I’onUac America'* No. 1 apine-tinglorl You will, too, when you see bow it tiirmwi traffic nnd shrink* ihe mile*.

.h u t as i'or«v*rd look ing a* ilia eng ineers, I’o n tia c dm igners seL nn eq u ally new tre n d In i ty lln g , . . obv iously b ran d ed w ith Ih e s l/im p o f Ihe fu tu re .

B u r j > r . all th is one-ftf-ii-kind iierform - a n te a n d s ty le ia priced well w ilh itt th e rr ti'h o f *n y iM w-car bu y er. W e In v ite y o u lo io in * ' in s*Min for lh* fai l*. '

'ill HTHATO XTItHA K

Y o u ta n o d u o l l y In if a b iy , ( ilu tm irm u I'o itH vt M 0 / o r Uut

Ilian you truuld pay fo r a v ttx lrb o f th t Iiiii'-Jirirnl Ihrf f t P ontiacw i t h t m t w o - r u m v in n i iA - M A r ic

Downes Pontiac62*66 10W ER M AIN ST., M A T A W A N , H . J . - PkoM M A T A W A N 1-2299

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A y t i i '*go—an-eyesoret&To- da,y-^aaassettotlie<Maim«a- i ty l ..'B ig t faitheTStoxy to > lew!

-Q a re te n a , s i n c e i t w a s taken ‘ over on M ar. 25, 1855, by How-

» rd S ro g h a n d ’E d w ard A. Ok- rr 'fisr{':'ttoth of F a rr in g to n R d.,

Pbeesequal;®.', One, year ago -this .week the.

' tw o .m en p u rch ased . R osem ont . ..C em etery , -..Route ,B5, • R aritan

■ To'wosM p,- from the, e s ta te , of , ' Jp'seph' A ;',6 a rra g h e r.‘ 0oionia; :: ^ ^ ^ : ’~hav.e>V%■uW9BPed'' jlnd,

beau tified !? « ’> o_u njtf f,‘.hired-, mjjifpea;

' j tabllshed.an, ojjlce, 'and, spa-; .".'•trusted i'b rick "entrance'',/IhI' .'Roiite;''35. ^AiiutlHty.-bulldttu*

v'c has ’bsen ecoitecl 4o',hej^-tM '

". .“orient, owned.&nd fciSday' « *$$c- “r.tator.'.tfOiiW 'ineVfjTIcncfi^hat '■ Bh'txrel»I^^Mi«Tiorhll"Girtlen3 . was Once '^semorif&ejj^tery.

V M t, Kro'th hirii i n , P e r a '< Amboy’ and ftw-ked in. th* pon-1 ^^t^ttoHnwtaagi^mthtjHi" ft- !y cfUj ri' for i'toro)<1m*{ffly ' /'^5 N iy & tijj- ■ '■ 'R i/ ix j toy complet*’ " J cjwjge :of Mfd’-rt>-,^te^blHtati^-a&t-U :rewra>d61e' 4' lofc..a>e' e n tra p , an#' utlttty

-building. .-'Plana' laie‘ -belni made;for.a complete drainage•M itin t i '. mmJ ~.~X-

^ £ Q R E ^— ip m ^ h p U itr a p h e r fn ap p eJ th li plo jure of R o u p la n t Ceiz whoa"Bdnrmrd O kner -and, Hevrard Ki%(h purchased th e p ro p e rty .

C em etery one y e t r , a to ,

sy stem , and -for t f a n s ^ to h e . ' ' nterseotion^.csf

pte^l %^.,tbe: _ jeo o e ,*Av®£ahd .,S ou% i l i a l i r s t . .Utile. firo

■ o' j n i r a n c e i wiU^.b a 1 J 6in ed wl(K- i a Ijrlclf w a H ie^ ro x im a te ly two, -.- fe e t i l g h , o f ^ th e 'i ia m i type;

- w orkm ansh ip of : th e en trance .Which hi^si been bu ilt. -J .v

.'lhe la n d s tap ln g 1 o f .. ' t h e,, ground* arid law nm aloten& nfce

- h a s b e e n Unde$:Hfe dLrectiojTof X iexX ucas, s to n e B d ., K eyport,

•, who h a s ! to ld ' the iw o • irii'n ha ..app recia tes “s incere ly t h e i r

"p a tro n a g e and fr iendsh ip !'' '.. - , \ ;- -A p p ro x im ate ly \ 150 ’ fam ilies . h av e purchased ..plots In Shores

- 'la n d M em oria l G a rd e n s . since th e new ow ners, took over, and.

t _ t te j ]^ \a jb r l ty 'o r 'th e j p lo ts 'a re > iCoated In ''B lock ' O n e / pom-

prised ot four aores, !whlch will-be. Completed, in the Jate JaH, A p o rtio n ' Df th e 'c e m e te r y , known as B lock-Four, has been

. - set.fislde for m asonic purposes...-W hen U r . K rogh and M r.

; O knerj purchased the property ,. th ey '■. planned , to use ; ..only

b ronze m em oria ls , and they . re p o r t th a t of th e .e ig h t.to m b -

atones,v isib le from South M ain S t . , ' . ' th r e e fam ilies a lread y h a v e agreed to have the stones rem oved and rep laced by, b ronze m em oria ls . Thla co­o p era tio n ' Is app recia ted , the ow ners d eclare , as It ls a help

- to them to keep Shoreland on th e p a rk and garden type bas­Is th a t ls Intended.

M r. K rogb ls a m em ber of R aritan Lodge U , F iiA M ; a m em ber o t tbe O rder of o d d be llow s and a ls o 'a m em ber of th e M etuchen R o tary C lub. M r, O kner is a m em ber of the Key-

■ p o r t K lw tn tm C lub, a n d ' h a s com* up in life the h a rd way. H e is a sa les m a n ag er fo r M onmouth M em orial P a rk , N eptune, a s well a s fo r Shore- lan d M em orial D ardens, and

1 anyone who has m e t M r, Ok­ner knows th a t he is a " s u p e r sa le sm an .” He believes th a t selling cem etery plo ts should be a personal fam ily serv ice;

—Sftae they should b e .s o id to VewotB under, no rm al condi­tions, ra th e r th an a t a tim e g f upset and bew ilderm ent. All M pta. a re .sold, on a pe rpe tua l 'outc basis .

. . .. W onder Boy S a le im an., -.Mr. Okner gained d istinction

- *** a - tender age. H e w as, in _1930 a t th e age o! 11, the won-d*r boy sa le sm an of the New­a rk business d is tric t. H e w as a businessm an before . tha t, how ever. The need to help h is rn o th e r, a widow. Im pelled h im to earn a s.w ell as to learn .

— :- --‘I - w as only seven ','' a ttend- ^ i n g the . H am ilton Ave, Sohool

in H a rriso n ,’’ M r. O kner ex­p la in s , " a n d I used to see m y

- m o th e r w orking la te a t n ight

A FTER —-^The above picture w as tak en ett M onday, one: year a f ta r th e (op photograph. Tbls.ahow i th e new en trance w hich h a s been bu ilt on R oute S5, and tlio ' la n d ic a p ln i w ork th a t haa been done to m ake the p roperty a n a sse t, ra th e r than a liab ility . .

a s a d ressm aker, try ing to oarri enough money to support m y bro ther and m e ." v When he had enough pennies td liu y his f irs t batch of papers, h e w ent peddling’, d o in g over the bridge Into the N ew ark business d is tric t, he w ent Into th e f irs t big building he saw .I t w as the M ilitary P a rk Build­ing, and fu ture events were to prove th la .to bo a brealc lo r h im , " ‘ ■

Ue S tarted a t the 31st floor and worked his w ay down through tbe offices, He would g e t tossed out by building a t ­tendan ts bu t be w ent back by ano ther door. The a ttendan ts eventually tired of the struggle and E ddie O kner beld the ex­clusive newsboy righ ts ln the building.

He had bad the rou te three y ea rs when one day he w as overloaded w ith pap ers and had to keep on going dow n to the th ird floor; He banged Into A- big. office whoro the sales force of a national chain of silk stocking m ak ers w as.ho ld­ing a pep m eeting . He waited until It waa over, th e n sold all of h is rem ain ing papers,. G iven New Job

“ I saw the m an ag er w atch­ing" m e ,” M r. O kner re la tes, "H e cam e over, nnd asked how I would like to work for him ....{..naked h im , VAs your office boy?” :

He ri>plled, ,lNo, ydu 're i salesm an . B ring your mother. Ih 'S a tu rd a y to sign som e ipa- p e rs ."

"T h a t S a tu rd ay he gave m e one silk sock and said : 'E ddie, thla ls th e b est w earing Bock ln A m erica , b a r none. I t sells a t $12 p e r dozen. H e re ’s your o rderl blank. S ta r t a t the top of tn A b u lld ln if and le t’s see w hat you can do’." -

Mr.l O kner, who ls now Just a little over five feet ta ll, x£- oalls h is chin w as Just over the top of the -d esk of h is f irs t custom er. Ju stice Coulter on tbe a i s t floor, t h e astonished Justice s a w a sock w aving up a t him and a piping voice chortling Its m erits . ,

T he Judge laughed. The. u r­chin ' sa le sm an w ept fo r fea r he had not carried conviction. B y t he h ad . He w ent out with an order fo r 12 pa irs of socks. Two-hour Bales ln the M ilitary P a rk building th a t day brought him com m ission.

M eets U ia l M cC arter A fter school ono day the fol­

lowing., w eek, young E ddie O';- her w as peering through the b a rred windows of the Fidelity T ru st Co. " I d id not. know It Vi as the orflce of Uzal M cC art­er, p res iden t of Fidelity T rust Co.,” M r.'O kner said, "H e saw m e and sen t a guard out to bring m e Inside. I w as plen­ty scared . He asked m e why I was s ta r in g a t h im , ‘

"M r. M cC arter w as a. very la rg e m a n . P la y in g A hunch ," Mr.. O kner re la te s ’ "X sa id I Sir) I bet you have a h a rd "tim e getting ,overalze underwear,"-.-

H e answ ered ,‘"Y ou a re right, but^ w hat, abou t i t? ” -r .....

I told h im , “ I re p re sen t the firm th a t m akes th e b est silk u nderw ear and socks ln A m er­ic a ." H e gave m e a n o rder and a pass to canvass the whc^e b u ild in g ."

T be b anker sen t the boy to his b ro ther, Thom as M cC art­er, p res iden t of Pub lic Service. A fter the 11-year o ld salesm an so ld -* bill-ot-Boods-to the u til­ity m ag n a te , he w aa given the run of tbe Pub lic Service T e r­m ina l and added ano ther ex­clusive sa le s field to h is clien­tele. 1 ' '

, -D em onstrates Talk A. F . Q lllls, Insurance brok­

er, took young M r, O kner to a K lw anls luncheon, Tlie boy wonder ot d lrect-approach sell­ing stopped the show wjth a sa les ta lk . By now a studen t ol Bales psychology, the young­s te r capped h is sa le s ta lk with a dem onstra tion .

" I stood on a, ch a ir In an open dqp t.to ssed the sock over the tran so m sill, and chinned m yself severa l tim es, hanging Onto"' tli'e top and toe of the sock to prove' Its s treng th . E verybody looking on gave-m e an o rde r,” M r. Okner re la y s .

T h a t w eek the O kner com­m issions a t 20 per cenE'totaled $54. He decided to take a half holiday S a tu rday by! going to the M osque T h ea te r, which y?as then show ing' m ovies.; He

such a QjLae belng ln th e pos- «e<slon a t a~boy.~-

i w » s ' w gtchtng ray firs t movie In m onths,” M r. Okner disclosed sadly . >'when an usb: e r tapped met on tbe shoulder and said the m an ag er w an ted to see m e ln the office. When I got Uiere, -two detectives w ere w aiting. M y bag . w a r open on a desk and a ll my m e rch an d ise , sp read ou t."

H ad B usiness C ard When the boy showed the

d e tectives a business card purporting to b e a r b is nam e aa a rep resen ta tive of the na­tional hosiery, f irm , the police investigato rs only laUgbed ln scorn and took hln \ off to head­q u a rte rs . The then N ew ark chief of detectives .w a s , no t so c ritica l. He php.ned the m a n whose, nam e appeared on the business o a rd a s sa les m anager and tbe Okner boy’s state-' m c u t ^ a s verified , T he detec-tlves could do ho m ore than g ive him . an o rd e r .a s 'd id all the o ther - officers, a t h ead q u a r­te rs . _'JHe w alked* 'out a ’ free' ‘. 'm an" and with h is com m ls- s lonalfo r the w eek boosted to ♦80" ■' ‘ ' ' '

This - w as enough to bring yCung'M r. O kner’s stofy to the new s serv ices, ;1.The , free .''aft Vertlslng certa in ly d idn’t-h u r t h is tra d e . T hom as A. Edison becam e one of his p a trons and gave the one ’'Boy F ro m H ar­rison" perm ission to canvass the W est O range Edison fac­tory . '.

Age w as the ingred ien t th a t dissolved the knee-pants sales wonder. A t the tim e of his 15th b irthday , young M r. E d ­w ard O kner's sales reco rd faded aw ay, H is sales m an­ager said to h im : "E d d ie , you a re no longer a hoy wonder nor a r e 'y o u y e t a m an . F if­teen Is a difficult age fo r -a ' salesm an . I advise you to lay off until you finish school,- E dd ie O kner plugged his way through C entral H lzh School, N ew ark. He iabored ln a dull cho re~ ln -an -op tlca l-shop -» fte ir school. H ow ever, when hei g raduated , he w as given a le t­te r by a pa tro n of h is sock selling days, F ra n k M orano, a N ew ark law yer. I t w as a n In­troduction to Louis B. Nichols, a ss is tan t to J ! E d g a r Hoover, of F B I fam e. The F B I official obtained a Job foT the fo rm er boy w izard o f'sock selling ln a W ashington d ep artm en t s to re so be could finance h is w ay through O eorge W ashington U niversity . In l£ l0 he le ft col­lege to becom e a sa le sm an for a N ew ark ch a in Shoe s to re . In two m onths ho w as a ss is tan t m an ag er . , -

E n lists In A ir Corps T hen cam e P e a r l H a rb o r.

E dw ard O kner w as in the f ir s t group to b« sw orn Into tbe U . S rA rm y A ir Corpg the day a lte r P e a r l H arbo r. Ho -was a ttached to the 18th F ig h ter O roup of th e E ig h th A ir F o rce . D uring w ar se rv ice h e m e t and m arried an Ir ish lass by the nam e of Alice Adeline E g n e r, B elfast.

In th e la te r days of th e w ar, he w as stationed ln ‘Buzz Bomb Alley’ In E ng land . M rs. O kner, a lthough expecting a baby, re ­fused to leave her husband to re tu rn to the secu rity of her native B elfast. 1 T hus Pau line M ary O k n e r ' w as born ln an a i r ra id shelter w ith th e de­tona tion of a buzz bom b s trid ­ing nearby . .

A fter the w a r M r. and M rs. Okner and the ir baby daugh­te r ro ta rn e d to the U nited S ta tes, and M r. O kner s ta r ted a g a in ln h la specialized field of " s u p e r sa lesm ansh ip .”

This ls the s to ry of the f irs t y e a r of Shoreland M em orial G ardens and of tbe in itia tive used to change lt from an eye­so re to a com m unity: as^e t, I t also ls th e s to ry -of th e "boy

K j J S m p J J o g i ’"Shine InSho^r’' - :

S everal m em bers of Uie Bay­. sho re Com panion Dog (plub a t ­tended th e d eg sh o w Sunday of-

tr»nn»T r ,inh nf N orthern New Je rse y ,-h e ld , in Teaheck."B uan;S o le*W ight (Jody),” a m in a tu re schnauzer owned by M rs. Anthony DeM alo, Hazlet, and handled by,, M r. DeM aio Went up th rough tjie classes to w inner's dog. ■ .) \ . •?!-•?

R ich ard M a lo n ^ /,‘, , vE i s t •Keansburg, w ent bss^, of , breed

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With h is young dogi a P u li . C. D eCralne with h is-B przo la w ent' w in n er's dog, and R o b er t H ostrop, K eyport, took th re e

.p laelngs w ith his young dog , ,a n E ng lish B ull. ' ,

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th e . ch ec k ro o m , a tten d an t .be­cam e suspicious w hen be saw

HUGH V. McGOTRE - i

. . H ugh V .-M cau lre ; M ataw an ( ia ? : been -appo in ted ’'r^anageV ' of '^qulpm ent insta llation; M ies '’ b y " ' H ansoh-Vari . winJde-Muh- nlng. Co.". M ataw an. ‘ manufa<ii; u re rj„ .o f , eiectroplaJlAg^ and polishing ' eau lpm ent and sup-. P iles : ----------------------------- - - ­

M r. M cQulre h as b e e n ,.in. ch arg e ot- all sa le s engineering r e la t in g , to • engineering - In s o la tio n activ ities, jirid his 'appo in tm ent ls in line w ith H- VW-Mjs hew policy fo r the con­solidation and expansion of these , activities. ... , ' '- M r. M cOulre.-has been w ith H-VW-M for ,15 years , during Which'. ‘ period ' h t h a s ' spen t tim e -g a in in g 'ex ten s iv e experi­ence In tlie m etal-finishing equ lpm ebt fie ld ,’ : He . also h a s specialized In m ^tal-fln- lshlng p lan t layout, the graph-" ln a r ts fleJJ ond export a c tiv i­ties . ■ . r ■

A g ra d u a te of R u tg e rs Uni­ve rs ity , M r. M cQulre h a s un­d e rtak en subsequent s tudies re la tin g to ,h is work' ln th e ' en- g lneerlng arid Installation of m eta lflh lsb iag eq u ip m en t.'

M COSS Nur.es W ill A ttendW orkshop

Six public healtii n u rse s ' on th e s ta f f ol M onm outh County O rgan ization ' fo r ' Social Ser­vice will „ a ttend a tw o w eek p sy ch ia tric nu rsing . workshop,' from A pr. a to 13 a t the New J e rse y S ta ts .Hospital, Q rey-stonu. . T he .course . i s beinggiven fo r g raduate n u rse s by the School of N ursing of R u t­ge rs U niversity .’T he sessions will include

th eo ry and p rac tice o f m odern psychia tr ic nu rs in g ' and will Include superv lser experience w ith pa tien ts , sem in ar d is­cussions, lec tu res and film s. H lldegard P ep lau will d irec t the w orkshop, ln co-operation w ith the R u tg e rs School of N ursing facu lty and the hospi­ta l s taff. ......................;

M rs . M arl* W alker. K eans- burK n u rse will a tte n d Uie Workshop.

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checked h is b ig lea th er flam-pie case, I t w as n m istake, as+ w ho h a s m ade good a s a sa le s­

m an since he w as Uie rip e , old age of 11."

' B & t Builder, Terry,’- Expects To Expand

Since H ow ard T e rry ’s ‘en try In the A sbury P a rk b o a t show h e ld a t , Convention H all, hla little sk ip p er h a s becom e pop­u lar! fo r fam ilies ln th e m iddle incom e b ra c k e t w ith children .

D u* to the g re a t response, M r , T e rry , w ith the Idea In m ind of expanding and bulld- ld ir a m o d ern show room , h a s ta k e n ln a s tu s ln o ss p a rtn e rs

. h is tw o sons, J a m e s J . and H ow ard , J r. T h is 21-year old

1 b u sin ess w ill now be known a s , T e rry ’s an d so n s . :■ . -

T h e sk ip p er is constructed in 14, I f , and 18 foot lengths. A n o u tb o a rd sk iff , w ith a w ell

’ or in b o a rd m o to rs m a y be In­'. s ta l led , ^They c an go to a lm o st

a n y of- th s p o p u la r fish ing : g ro u n d s freq u en ted by* o ther

sk iffs o f th is" neighborhood t o d h a v e even b een know to r id e s to rm s off . the F lo rid a c o a s t . ' ■' -

H ow ard T e rry , s r . ; com es (ro ir. a long line of b o a t bulld- e r s . H is g rea t-g ra n d fa th e r , B en jam in T e rry , b u ilt T he R iv e r Q ueen, th e fav o rite boa t o f P re s id e n t L incoln .

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Reunion Planned By 3rd Marine Division

Jltie .1858 reunion of the T h ird M arino Division Assoc­ia tion will be held a t the Con­g re ss Hot*i, Chicago, 111., from June' 29 through Ju ly 1. In fo rm ation regard ing the re ­union and th e association .m ay . b r obtained by w riting John Bugel, E xecu tive ' Secre ta ry ,; P . O. Box 548, C ulver City, Calif. ‘ ' '

T he .assoc ia tion Is com prised of ve te rans who fought a t Bou­gainville , O uam aand Iw o J lm a and m en now serv ing with tho T h ird Division overseas. F o r­m er -M arines,’ N avy pe rsonnel and m em bers o f.th e ,2 5 th Saa-, bee B attalion who served hon­o rab ly w ith th e Third M arine D ivision a re eligible fo r m em ­bersh ip ... , . ■

Two County Employees 'From Area Retijriiisr

* -> . . ' ^I t has' been announced th a t

24 M onm outh County em ploy-' 4es w ith up to 45 years of pub­lic sorv lce will' re tire by the ond of : th is , m onth . Al-i though som e fcre leaving tlieir ‘Jobs re lu c tan tly and rep lace- misnts fo r , this speolallzed job, will be difficult, j h e y a re 'do-i Ing ' so ln o rder to avoid for­feiting p a r t of the Joint s ta te pension’ p lan and soolal, secu r­ity benefits to w hich1 they are entitled. All a re 04 o r over,

b ,,Th9se from this a re a lnolude W illiam Roslne, Union Beaoh, h ighw ay departm en t, 13 years of sorvlce and W illard W^Au- ,m ack. K eyport, who h a s . had 21 y e a rs of serv ice w ith, the highw ay d ep er 'n ie n t, '

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*Tbe olflce of the New J e r ­s e y ' S ta te E m ploym en t' Ser­vice; 4B E a s t F ro n t -S t.; R ed B ank, will be closed on Oood F rid ay , M anager W arrln B. C lark h a s announced, . -

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Schedule Of Clinics For Salk Inoculation

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pngfc Tw elve M a rc h 29, 1956 —T i l O e c I J n ^ a P f t y

TROOPER DEM ONSTRATES PRUNK-0 M ETER TO LEGAL SECRETARIES Grand Union Stages

Fined In Middletown •’ A t th e M iddletown Town­

sh ip c o u rt M ar, 21, the lollow- 1ns people from th is a re a w ere fined : Annie C arte r, C hestnut Bt., N aveslnk / $50 for shop- ilf tln g ,-M a r, 10, a t the G rand 'Union m ark e t, R oute 36, E a s t

. K ean sb u rg ; K ent B. S ch lach t. 33 Shore Concourse, "cllffwood

-B each,“125 for unlaw ful en try ,' M ar . 15,- Into t h e hom e of E lean o r Sldun, Holm del R d..

. L lncroft; Carol S try k er . 408 ■ P in e St., Union B each . <10, passed slopped school , bus.

, N otice- M ils office will*- be closed all

day . tom orrow , Good F r id ay .

' Receive Free VaccineThe M onm outh C ounty M ed­

ical. S o c ie ty ,,In co-operatton with allied h e a lth agencies of the. county, today announced a -c h a n g e - in the schedu1: of clinics for the adm in is tra tion of f ir s t Injections of Salk antl- pollom yelltls vacc ine to per­sons unable to pay . ,

D uring F e b ru a ry and M ar­ch, clinics , w ere held tw ice a m onth a t-sev en d iffe ren t lo ca te ions in the county for a to ta l of 28 clinic’ sessions and 11H persons received the Inoculat­ions. 1 . . . . '

D uring A pril. M ay and June, the clinics, will be he ld once a m onth a t the H ealth C enter, 145 B road S t. T hey will take place t he f irs t F r iday from 3-4 p .m . V '....;- V: . : • <1-, . I n .acco rdance ,-w ith ,regu la-

Company President Praise* Managers

In a closed c irc u it television m eeting on M ar. 21, the O rand 'Union C om pany s tag e d a one- hou r m eeting betw een head; q u a r te rs execu tives and the food ch a in 's 3000 s to re and- d e p ar tm e n t m an a g ers sim ul taneously m eeting In New Y ork, W ashington, D .C., Sy­racu se and A lbany, N . Y.

The hour show s ta r r in g Tex and J in x M cC rary took p lace during G rand U nion 's annua, one-day divisional sa le s m ee t­ings.

T he “food chain m a n ag ers h e a rd G rand Union p residen t. L ansing P . Shield, outline a four-point p ro g ram s tre ss in g th e Im portance of th e m a n a g e rs to O rand Union and to th e ir local - com m unities . ' “'W e be1 lieve th a t O rand Union m a n ­ag ers ! a r e . im p o rtan t people In the ir own local com m unities. E v e ry m an ag er is encouraged tc Be a good citizen by tak ing an ac tiv e ..p a rt in^his com m un­ity 's local affairs.

“ Also we believe th a t th e re a re tw o kinds of secu rity ; The short te rm secu rity of w orking in a Job secu re fin ­ancially because the com pany Is an expanding, pro fitab le o r­ganization; the long te rm se ­cu rity for the m an ag er , b e ­cause he benefits fro m re tire ­m e n t-p a y a n d h e - k n o w s ” '

if he le av es the co m pany b fo re h is re tire m e n t a g e ; 1 s till is en titled tc his pensli

_ when he re ach es th a t age■ sftfrrB h le ld said . - ......................

The m an ag ers h e a rd R obe S heehan of F o r ta n i lM agarlr point to the Food-O-M at an G ran d Union’s m e rc h a n d ise p ro g ram a s exam ples of a le i ned? ln the m id s t of th e too re ta il revolution . . . .

Tex and ln x .le d the m ee ing Into a c ry s ta l b a ll 'lo o k the fu tu re . U sing -the-dev il of a new scast on M ar. 2 1966, the foods and s to re s the fu tu re w ere p re sen te T he m a n ag ers saw eggs b e ll sp ray ed from an aerosol ca p an ca k es sp ray ed onto a dl posable fry ing p an a n d . cooke In 60 seconds In- a n e lec tro n

th a t oven,-

-N ew In Town?C all key p o rt 7-2104'. Will check-y n r~ Im a tia«-«y

“witches a re for, .

Knowing a good B u rn e r m a n Is a s Im portan t a s g e tting aetiled w '*h a new floctor. We com e w ell reoom m ended . . . w e’ve nerved this com m unity fo r forty seyen y e a n . r “ -• ir. ^Give us a r ln r a t K eyport 7-2104 a t hom e.

' S ta te T rooper J . J, M cG rath , ot the-N ew B rn n iw lo k B a rra ck s , Is shown above dem onstrate lug th c4 ru n k -o -m e te r ..a t a m eeting of tb e M onm ou th County L egal S ec re ta rie s ’ Association,

J i e M r eceaU y-al g le a a a n t V a lley -Im irH aln U le l.-O th e rs -In -th e-p ic tu re left to -T l» h t-a re r~ M ra ; Koslnee -Felnsteln,, M lss -K ed n a B rom berg , pre s lden t, and M rs. M innie /irn o n e . -

A t "a ' re c en t m eeting of the M onm outh ''C oun ty L egal Sec re ta r le s , S ta te T rooper J . J . M cG rath said , “ I t is not* the d runken d riv e rs We affe. con­cern ed ‘With’p rim arily , b u t 'th e d r in k in g * 'd riv e rs who ‘trav e l from b a r-to -b ar.’’ The sp ea k e r w as introduced by M iss R egina B rom berg ', p residen t. ', T rooper- M cG rath in '.1118 ta lk on the_ ■ ‘d runk-6-m eter1 ’ - gave a* d e m o n s l r a t io n o f th e m e­chan ism In which' su lphuric ‘ac id • I s /c o m b in e d - w ith a ir m ak ing ' alcohol* change color. H ie con ten t of Alcohol,-is feg- .Istered on the m e te r. 'He s ta te d the. d funk -o -m ete r- a l­

w ays is opera ted by two troop­e rs* and .-tha t.-It-Is absolu tely accu ra te . "P eo p le fo r g e t ," lie s a id ," t h a t ' licenses m a y be revoked Taf> any. tlttre hy the

-.state. T b e llc e n s e ,ls loaned to th e ’ lndiv ldual and the s ta te m ay take It If It sees f i t / ’ . ...

, N om ination of na tiona l offic­e rs on • th e " M onm outh County ba llo t w as accofnpllsbed a t an executive “ s e s s io n " before th r d inner.' ‘ A nnouncem ent w as m ad e of t h e : n a tio n a l confer­ence to be held A pr. 21, lies- e rva tlons m a y ' b e m a d i with M ias'. B rom berg a t Leo Weln- s te in ’s office in. M ataw an .

F iv e ; new ; m em b ers were

w elcom ed a t tbe d inner: MIbs Arlene V anOhlen, M iss Lyn da W etzel, M Isi Angle Isg a te , M rs, E d ith R ig g s-an d M i s s M arg are t V anD enN ort. D ec orations and tab le fav o rs c a r­ried but the S t. P a tr ic k 's D ay them e, 'an d a -sham rock p lan t w as aw arded io M iss E s th e r B ennett. G uests Included M lsj : B en n e tt, M rs. -M arsh a S rw y e r, M rs. N orm a W illard, M rs. Lois D ashkazlch , M rs. Jo seph Vloullck, and- M rs. L il­l ia n -R o d * e r .. •. :...: ;■ The next m eeting will be h e ld 'o n T h u rsd ay , A pr. I f , at Shadow brook in n . Sh rew s­bury . : ' '

tlons estab lished b y . the New • fe is ty S ta te D ep artm e n t of H ealth , the vac'citts p u rchased With fund?-app ro p ria ted by -the s ta te -]eg lsla tu re ._ m ay ..b e '.g lv -

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en a t tiie c lin ics only to those unable to p ay . -

. . .T h e clinic schedule w as de veloped With the co-operation of th e M onm outh C o u n t y O rganization for Social S erv ­ice , Fltklnr M em orial H ospital, M onmouth M em orial .Hospital, M onm outh County C h ap ter N a­tional Foundation fo r In fan tile P a ra ly s is , M ataw an H ealth C en ter, R ed B an k H ealth Cen­te r and F reeho ld H ealth Cen­te r . . ■ ■ ■ \

The c lio tcs ' a re s taffed by vo lun teer physic ians, record keepers , etc ., and n u rs jn g ^ e r- v lce 'is provided th rough ex ist­ing nursing agencies, and vol­u n te e rs re c ru ited a t local level.

C hildren m u s t be accom pa­n i e d - 'b s r ^ j r ^ p i i r e n r - 'o r 'l e g a l g u a rd ia n I n , o rd e r to receive th e v a o d n e . I n the ' e v en t a. p a re n t o r-lega l g u ard ian canno t

^ c o m p a n y a child to the clinic, th e child m u s t be accom panied by an ad u lt w ith a s igned note fro m th e p a re n t o r legal g u a r­d ia n req u e stin g the Inoculation,

Drunken Verdict Appealed _

Sokol Contesting Physician's Report

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A ppeal baa been tak ep from the d runken d riv ing v e rd ic t ag a |n s t, D o u g la s 'S p rin g s te e n , F reeho ld , by M ag is tra te John F u ch s , of M adlson Towns.ttlp, T hursday , J e r ry Sokol, F re e ­hold a tto rn ey , announced Mon­day. . r ; . C.

M r. Sokol d ec lared the ap­peal would be based on thefa c t th a t D r. J . p . qooper,M ataw an , the exam fning phy- slclam,,- had given a favorab le re p o rt for the defen d an t onth ree of four te s ts given y e t had found him in toxicated and unfit to drive, M r. Sokol sa id th a t the appea l a lso would c ite M r. S pringsteen h ad been denied Mb r\g*it to h a y e a phy­s ic ian and a tto rn ey ; o t ih ls o w n choosing prefie'Ht w hile the te s t w as a d m in is te red , M r, S p ringsteen c la im ed he had asked P a tro lm a n G eorge H an ­son, M adison T ow nsh ip P o lice , fo r such r ig h t on the w ay to' D r. C ooper’s office and had been told he could “ get . your law yer la te r ." -

M r. Sokol e la tm ed 'D r.r iSdop-. er had reported th e re w as only a la ln j-o d p r of alcohol on M r, B prlngsteen’s b rea th , had fund the defendan t’s reac tio n to tho llnger-to-nose te s t good, h i s : knee- reaction “ e^cellent.V and th a t the only fau lts w ere s lu rred speech and sw aying w hen try ing to w alk a chalk line. M r. Sokpl c la im ed ln co u rt M r, Springsteen 's ,slu r: red speech; .was dUe to - fa lse te e th 1 th a t did not f it weli- and ths sw ay |ng due to worn-down heels:, on h is shoes. \ ;

P a tro lm an H anson testified t h a t- he: h a d followed th e S pringsteen , c a r on- R o iitt. j'B and It ’ had d rifted b ack and foyth'-' over ' the '. w. h I t e lln e ^ ln 'th e -cenU r ,o( th e -ro s d elgh^ tlm es :wlthln a abortTdla-.

-tanobA accordingly .'Ha^ ’ p p e 'd 'r 'f th e ' f f e e h o ld d riv e r aind ,JtaXMi h im . Ipto M afaw an fo r it 'so b rle ty j exam ination a f­te r ''*aqielllng:'’'--liquor-'1 o n ’Aliis b re a th and noting h is slurred, jjippeQlj. ,?» tr!ilin*n ; ; H an so ^ c la im ed . M r:’ SprlrtK3tteen a d ­m itted to having h ad Vfour. Qr

,f iv e 'b e e rs .’'1 ,f' ''.V M agistra te F u o h s com m en t­ed before rendering s e h ^ n c e th a t ,D r . .c o o p e r h ad - a r- repu t- a tlon fo r Integrity and.' thbr- oughhesa and the Ju d g m irit 'o f th e M ataw an physician sufficed fov tb s court,. ■...

'M r'. .Springsteen w a s 'f in e d the m andato ry *200 w ltlr $20 for the doctor's exam ination and $5 . costs, He also had ' b is drivCr.'s license revoked two y e a r s .1- :

.A heavy fine for overloadlhg w as levied on M ichael St&vola, Inc ,, M iddletown, oharged by T rooper M.H, H ennessy w ith a tru ck overload o t 3130 pounds. The penalty w as IM fine and IS costs of court. , ■ ,.

C harged with d isregard ing *■' stop light by p a tro lm a n H anson. - Leonardo P a sq u a le , ■Jr.,' Bdund Brook-, pa id a tine of ,|S and M. coats - o f ; 'cou rt. L e s te r B orgen, Haw M ark e t, b ro u g h t up )>y L t. W llUam .Wolr Its on a speeding o hargc , pa id » » ftno and $5 c o s t of oourt.

P a tro lm an , W illiam v B urlew charged H orace H a rris '/ N ep ­tune, w ith m aV in r’ an lm pro- por tu rn and Uie m a tis t ra to fined h im |5 and IS c o u rt ooats. -.W illiam S tockm an, N e w

Itrunsw lck, paid a fine Of »I0 and |5 costs- of co u rt on a Btiarge of P a tro lm an H anson th a t lie was m eedlng anil therti was a fine or *10 and »5 cou rt costs for G iovanni O rclorl,. d iarized with Illegally passing k school bus, ’ . i : . ’

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E n joy one o f A m erica ’s g l e a t f re e d o m s— A ttend- th e -c h u rc h - of your choice th is w eekend : '/ '•. FurnUUed . A partm ent j lionsfo r,.sale:'atitli|iB office, i f ~

costs w as fixed -for F re d V aetz. Bound Brook, who d is re g a rd ­ed it stop signal, acco rd ing to P a tro lm a n H anson, . w hose charge of speeding ag a in st H arold Schum an, B loom field, b rought a fine ot JJ10 a n d | 5 j cou rt costs and fo r—E dfvard B ritton , N eptune, also ch arg ed w ith speeding, a fine of $.10 and |5 co u rt costs. - ”" Anthony A m ablte , J e r se y C lty ,-p a |d - a -fin e - o f - |5 -a n d ^ lS co u rt , costs, a f te r he w as-ch a r­ged by P a tro lm an . H anson w ith—passing ' ano ther vehicle on the rig h t. F o r a speeding charge m ade by P a tro lm an H anson, ’M ilton C herry , F re e ­hold, paid $10 and |5 , costs of co u rt and J a n e H elm , Clifton, pa id a speeding fine of $15 and $5 costs of court. P a tro lm a n B ern ard F lem ing Issued the sum m ons. ■ :

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New Headquarters For Scout Cound1 Generous Gifts Made

Building Possible ;' .M onm outh C ouncil, B o y Scouts of A m erica , will move in to lts new county h ead q u a rt­e rs and serv ice s ta tio n a t D eal

, » nd M onm outh R d s., O akhurst Jn O cean Township on M onday, accord ing to Sanford c . F lin t, In te rlak e n . c h a irm an of the build ing com m ittee (or Uie S cou t Council. M r. F lin t said t h a t dedication ceem onles w ould be he ld about Ju n e 1.• T he one-story colonial bulld-

—Jng-w as-com ple ted a lm o s t two m onths ah ead of schedule, ex­c e p t lo r pa rk in g a re a , and M r. F lin t sa id th a t the u rgen t n eed fo r additional space m ade i t both p ra c tic a l and economl- c a l to e lle c t an Im m ediate m ove. The Dew county head­q u a r te rs h a s about 3800 square •feet of office- space; Including th e S cou ters ' . room , which

—'Tv’ill" be~HMd for ' tra in ing and county-w ide m eetings.

M r. F lin t s ta ted th a t funds rece iv ed from . t h e c u rren t c am p i developm ent cam paign in the county helped m ake possib le the building and add­

/e d th a t life m any gilts- from ""in d iv id u a ls and corporations

. I n the county had exceeded ex­pectations: M r. .F l in t said,“ We never knew we_- had so_

- - m a n y B cout friends who w ere .-In te rested -ln -h e lp ln g tlie~B“6~ y “ S cou t m ovem ent in e e t thB

. challenge . of .- the Increasing ~7 population of the coun ty ." He

Added th a t m em bersh ip has grow n In the p ast five years fro m 39Q0 SQOuts to 7431 Scouts And th a t the -council expects

- 13,000 m em bersh ip by 1960.i n com m enting abou t the

* lfts received lo r t h e head­q u a r te r s , M r. F lin t s a id th a t th e a c re :and-one h a lf site was

F oundation . C oncrete, brick, roof, firep lace , tile floor, s to rm .-windows, h ea tin g p lan t, plum b­in g supp lles, e lectrica l equlp- m e- n t , flagpole, Venetian b linds, office fu rn itu re were

__arnong-the-m ahy gtft3 received b y the Scouts: A p laque Is to

— b t — e re c te d ~ lir " th e — building* of w hich a re m em oria ls . ,

M r. F lin t said th a t th e lira t Bcout office w as located In R ed B ank , In the office of the

- la te S igm und E isn e r, In 1920. F r o m - th e re It m oved around th e county from A lla ire to 'A s­

h b u ry ' P a rk to Long- B ranch. T h e Scouts have ren ted off Ic­e s on the th ird floor of the Tow nley B uilding, 191 B road­

' ‘w ay Long B ranch , since 1846.T he new telephone n u m ber

Tor. tb e H eadquarters w ill be - K e llo g g - l-S 8J«r~ V lctof H O n-

fe ld t. W ayside?" w as the arch­i t e c t and . Hugo E b le , Wall

.,™:JJ>wnsiilp>.the builder, ,

“ H elp W anted” ada In this p a p e r tell you abou t the good

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N.J. Heart Funi I* Near All-Time-High~

The. 1956 ^Tew* J e rse y H eart lund h a s reached (605,087 close to the all-tim e record lo r lund-ralsing of the New J e rse y H e a r t Association, It w as announced today by c.W .Floytf Coffin, Engle wood, gen­e ra l ch a irm an of the annual appeal. ' ■ »

M r. Coffin, pointing out th a t final tabulations will not be com pleted fo r some tim e, ex­p re sse d confidence th a t la st y e a r 's record figure of 4608.890 will be eclipsed. T h e‘goal for th is y e a r 's effort Is $700,000. to rllnance the New Jersey H e a r t A ssociation 's year- round prog ram of professional and la y education, operation of h e a r t clinics In hospitals th roughout the slat* , and a sh are In the A m erican H eart A ssociation’s national research 1 rog ram to develop new w ays of tre a tin g card lo vascu la i ^ a i ^ \ More sea ses , . u

The" New Jersey cam paign is p a r t of the $16,000,000 appea l o tthe .JV m erlcan-H eart-A sso 'c l atlon. o f the funds ra ised In N ew Je rse y , 75 per cen t is re ­ta ined to support H eart Asso- c iatior^w ork on the local, coun ' ty; and s ta te levels.

The following a r e county h e a r t fund to tals In th is 'a re a to da te : M iddlesex, *36,784; M onm outh, $28,096.

Y ork U niversity and is s grad ­uate of the U niversity nt NfirtJi C arolina. H e also h a s taken advanced W ort ln the Held of- m anagem ent of R u tgers Uni­versity . He w as em ployed by ihe company, In 1941 as 8 chem ­ist, and h a s held various sup ­erv isory positions since th a t tim e. His ■ m ost recen t posit­ion waa th a t o! d irec to r of safety and ra in in g .

M r. P o tte r Is active in t h a A m erican Society of S afety Engineers, M lddlesex-Som er- se t Safety Com m ittee, P ro ­fessional Industria l Safety As­sociation of P e rth Amboy, and the M id-State Personnel Association. Jje also Is on the staff of the extension division and the Institute of lab o r pnd

“m anagem en t relations a t K ut- Sers U niversity ,

during tbe In te rm ission period - - . . • u oorgan . ,

A t th e 'co n c lu s io n of thd m eeting the delegates w ere advlsede th a t a rran g m e n ts a re being m ad e for the n ex t m eeting of the . c irc u it six m onths from th is d a te . S ever­al locations a re upder consid­e ra tion and an announcem ent as to a cbolce will he m ade In the n ear lu tu re .

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Company Promotion For Curlis Potter

G eorge H. W eiss, p lan t m a n ­ag e r of the local p lan t of the A m erican Sm elting and R e­fining Com pany, h a s announc­ed the prom otion of C urtis J . P o tte r , 55 B roadw ay, K eyport,' fo rm er safety d irector of the P e r th Amboy plant, to the posltlc® of personnel d irec to r <A the rS search division of the com pany, located In' South P la in field :

3-DWy Meeting'For Jehovah’s Witnessesx — than 2700 persons heard R oald M ille r,, fea tu red speaker, deliver the principal address, “ Consulting Ood on

.’Vorld A ffairs,” —S unday— air 3 p.m , a t the N ational G u a rd A rm ory, N ew ark , to clim ax, the three-day Bible assem bly of N .J . C ircuit 2 of Jehovah 's W itnesses. T h is - was the f irs t .meeting of the- nt-wly-for- m ed c ircu it which consists of 18 congregations located th ro ­ughout E ssex , M ddlesex, Som­erset, Hudson, and M onmouth Counties.- Mr—M illerf=who ls -a d is t r ic t represen tative of the W atch Tow er BlWe end T rac t Society Is a re cen t g raduate of t ft e so c ie ty 's ' m is s io n s * * ^ Bible tra in ing college, “ Q llead ," lo ­cated a t South Lansing, N .J.

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