THIS WEEK COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF HOLMDEL. MADISON 12 Pages MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND One Section MATAWAN •OROUGH

Member #3rd YEAR — SSth WEEK MATAWAN, N. J.. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1962 Maw Jertey PrtM Auoctitton Single Copy Ten Cent* Road Complaints New Simpson Methodist Church In Browntown Electronics Firm Operates lull-Fledged Municipal Water, Purification System Aired In Matawan Diversification in industry has plux of nearly a dozen administra- lo the Marlboro grade school ad- come to mean a lot of things, but tive, production and research build- jacent to the plant. Although th» rarely the operation of a full- Ings, is protected against fire one-story red brick country school Poofe Partition fledged, municipal-type water hazards by six company installed house has not had any serious firj Itloa of renomlnatlon for purification system. Unlike norm.il fire hydrants, a reconditioned fire threats to date, the usually taken- Incumbent Repub diversification trends, in which in- fighting truck and a well-trained for-granted hydrants stand guard JM .. .. the Holmdel Town- dustries seek operations that will crew of volunteer fire fighters w'.io nearby to guarantee the protection. tl«*. was reported this level out their profit and loss also double as production and engi- Supplying the water to the purifi- be la circulation curves, Lnvoio Laboratories, Ini: , neering employees during the vari- cation plant and the hydrants Is Morgunville, is in the water storage ous work shifts. a 500,000 gallon reservoir, also built Cliff wood Beach Sewers In Survey Feasibility Report king Made For U.S. fewerlng for the entire township II subject of a "feiiibility" survey underway at this time, Charles 3 Kupper, New Market, engineer, re ported to the Matawan Township liwerage Authority last night. Mr. Kupper stated aerial surveys are being made In all areas. He said most attention is placed on the sections of Ciiffwood Beach and Levittown (Strathmorc-at- Matawan) where Is there Is Sibillty ol getting sewers in opera- itlni w makinf road, pauablt. tlon within the foreseeable future. ..j SldThe repilre of raadi nett Commltteeman Henry Traphagen Miss-1 aevtrely affected will b« liven top protested that a roads program in Services, marking the dedication of the new The new church has a scaling capacity of 111. There . priority by the council. ~ Ciiffwood Beach could not bo un- Simpson Methodist Church, Route 5ltf, Browntown, Is a large hall for recreation and dining and class Retidenti who appeared at Ihe dertaken until sewers were, install- were held Sunday afternoon. The observances marked space for a church school >if 400. The modern build oouncll meeting claimed that roads ed, as It would be uneconomical the beginning of a new era for the IM-ycar old con- ing was designed by Harry J. Harmun, Port Huron, that once wart lu fairly good con- to open up newly put-down streets gregation which formerly held services in an Old Mich. dition have been ruined by the con- to run sewer pipes. Mr. Kupper Bridge church building that was constructed in 1812. •tructkm work and heavy equip- ment. ReiidaNts came from the (continued on page four) Harding Blvd., Washington Av«., Budget Approved Liberty St., Crescent PI. and Sonla Science Fair Friday Whcaton May Use Simpson Church Dr. areas, It wu reported. Holmdel Township school dis- Maplewood Contractors, the local At Madison High School trict voters yesterday approved garbage collector, complained in a Own Sewer Plant current expense tax levies of Dedicated Sunchiv letter to council that the firm is James Cannon, Science Depart- $371,514 by a slim 17-vole mar- collecting garbage from 18 homes ment Chairman, has announced that Allowed Instead Of gin, 215 to 218. The item had Methodist Edifice on Middlesex *.&., Fierro Ave. and the Madison Township High been resubinitled by the board' Aberdeen Rd., which are not In the School will present its lirst science River Gardens Use of education after it originally Site In Browntown borough. Mr. Ellison noted that fair on Friday evening. Tha affair was defeated In the Feb. IS el- collectors had always picked up will be held in the high school cafe- American Whcaton Glass Co. ection by 21 voles. The new Simpson Methodist garbage from these homes, but teria. The public is invited to in- probably will build its own sewer At the Feb. II election, the Church, Brownlown, was dedicated Apparatus used In the purification plant at I.nvole lons of water a day supplying Ihe dally needs of the (continued on page four) spect the exhibits from 7:10 p.m. plant rather than tie into the River current expense item was the Sunday at 4 p.m. ut a special con- Laboratories, Morganville, Is shown above. The plant's varied shops as well as drinking water fur to 10 p.m. ! Gardens plant. The Malawan Town- only question out of four sub- secration service. The church, lo- equipment is sufficient to process nearly 100,QDS gal- company personnel. ship Sewerage Authority last night cated on Route 51li, is modern in Pupil projects will be exhibited mitted to the voters which was design, marked by a towering roof Good Neighbor Policy by l.avoie in 194!), .to provide a in the areas of biological and physi- agreed to "allow" this to be done rejected. A capital outlay levy, and purification business as a mat- Master Plan To after a lengthy discussion of the which risus from ne.ar ground level ter <>f survival. Lavoie's own desperate need for continuous flow of water. Con- cal sciences. A distinguished panel included In the proposed 19S2-W to a high peak. structed of reinforced concilia, of judges will determine first, sec- issue with officials intending to school budget proposed by the Capable of processing more than water also has proven lo be on,.; ond and third place prlies in these build a multi-million dollar plant on board was approved In the first A considerable amount of glass 101),mill gallons per day, enough to of the best built-in good neitjhlwr both top and bottom, the complete- Be Overhauled areas. Seventh and eighth grade Ciiffwood Ave., southwest of the vote by a narrow margin. Two was used in the architectural de- meet the requirements of a small policies for the largest employer ly enclosed reservoir, is located on exhibitors will have their work River Gardens mains extension, transfer questions also were ap- sign. The construction cost was city, the Lavoie water purificallon in the township (nearly 500 em- the 100-acre tract of the plant site. Ackcfson Finds 1958 judged in a class separate from tended to show it would be more proved. , $210,000, including landscaping and plant is operated continually be- ployees). The half dozen fire The company even designed its economical for the company to take furnishings. The church previously hydrants installed at company ex- own "V" shaped concrete bloc'iS Action "Antiquated" the work of the ninth and tenth Major factors in the increased cause of the need for normal uses grade pupils. care of its own sewage. was* located in Old Bridge. of water; the need to lower almost pense In 1!)49 are constantly in and had them poured to order Is current expense account were demand by local fire fighting ta:ik guarantee the safety of the massive Mayor Junes H. Ackerson, Charles J. Kupper, New Market, attributable to board plans to Dr. William R. Guffick, district prohibitive Insurance rales unless The Science Department faculty superintendent of the Methodist Helmdel. anMunced yesterday that has encouraged all pupils to enter engineer for the Authority, confirm- raise teachers' salaries, higher • oonferenc* il being held this ed an estimate derived by Edwin tuition costs as a result students Church, offered the prayer of dedi- exhibits. Detailed rules and instruc- cation, and the congregation sang weekead with. Donald R Irving, cf tions were issued several months F. Malcolm, chairman, from the attending Red Bank High School, Morrow Associates, Inc., Rage- Authority's rules that it would cost and higher transportation costs. a hymn of dedication written for ago, to aid the pupils in planning the occasion by the pastor, the wood, makers e» the Master Phn their work., Americn Wheaton Glass $3000 The board to the first vote tar the towaaMp, on revision of per annum to get sewer service did cut SIMM from the appro- Rev. Dean B. Jeanblanc. Also tak- The school has been active in through the River Gardens plant. ing part in the dedication were the fair-year old plan. The mayor promoting a scientific awareness in priation. Those funds covered stated that industrial development (continued on page four) cost of a librarian and an archi- Dr. Carl Michalson, professor of the student body. The Science Fair theology at Drew University in and the revival of residential con- will give due recognition to the tect to handle future building struction by subdivision had made plans. Madison, and the Rev. Edwin F. creative efforts of the pupils who Twenty-Nine In Area Hahn, who was pastor of the old the Muter Plan adopted in ISM have put their ideas together in the an "antiquated" one, in his esti church for many years. form of a personal research pro- On Petit Jury Panel Mark New Era nation, and that it required eeii ject. The judges will be primarily These observances mark a new •us revision to make It realistic concerned with those projects that Twenty-nine area residents arc Madison Twp. Tax within keeping: of developments demonstrate originality of thought era for the 100-year old congrega- included in the petit jury panel to tion which formerly held services since that time. and manifest the application. of serve until Mar. 9. They are Mrs. The mayor emphasized, "how- scientific principles. in an Old Bridge church building Evelyn Barker, tlazlct; Sidney Bod- Ratio On '61 Base that was constructed in 1862. The ever, that he saw no "downgrad- ner, Hazlet; Mrs. Emma Brown, big" from the one-acre minimum new edifice, two miles away from Matawan; Mrs. A. Shirley Burns, $14.50 Per $100 Rate the old church, has a seating ca- -let site (or residential tones unlets Tomatello Is Named Hazlet; Mrs. .loan E. Colcman, such ihould be strongly urged by On 22 Per Cent Value pacity for ill 1. There is a large hall Matawan; Mrs. Grace Decker, Key- for recreation and dining, and class the Morrow organUation. The or- To Head GOP Club port; Herbert C. Dietrich, Union iginal Master Plan carried a "sug- A Madison Township municipal space for a church school of 400. Beach; Franklin Dimcch, Keaus- There also are two offices, chapel, gestion" ot a smaller lot size in a Angela Toniascllo was elected burg: Arthur Gough, Matawan. budget calling for a tax rale of lew areas "In time," but the town- president of the Mutawan Repub- $1-1.21) per $100, up $1.03 last year, lounge, rest rooms, choir robing lican Club at its regular meeting Also Edward E. Emerian, Haz- and cloak rooms, a boiler room ship committee never accepted for let; Mrs. Muriel C. tiyskens, Haz- is not lo be confused with tux rates action this section of the 1951 docu- Monday at the Matawtm Recre- as now quoted in Monmouth Coun- and kitchen facilities. ation Center, Middlesex Rd. Mr. let; Mrs. Marion Kelly, Hazlet; The building was designed liy ment. Mrs. Genevieve Kite, Kennsburg; ty, George Fiore, Madison asses- The mayor reported Tuesday thai Tomascllo, who was elected to a sor cautions, as it is based on I Harry J. Harmon of Wyoth anil one-year term, succeeds Larry Mrs. Doris Leady, Keansburg; Mrs. he had conferred with county of. Helen Magolinsky, Keansburg; Pet- last year's ratio of 22 per cent of Harman Inc., Port Huron, Mich, ficials and had found them in ac- Bucco as the head of the local GOP true value as against 100 per cent j Building contractors included Rule club. er Picarieilo, Keyporl; Mrs. Arlene cord with his views and with the Russomano, Keansburg; Arthur of true value now used in Mini-1 Construction Co., New Brunswick; opinion of Middletown Township Other officers elected at th Sack, Hazlet. mouth. i James II. DeLaplaine of New officials supporting the location of meeting were Willard King, vi;e Also Mrs. Ruth Shaughnessy, Mai- Mr. Fiore explains the Middle-j (cunlinued on page four) a Garden State Parkway inter- president; Steven Enterlinc, sec- let; Gordon TenEyck, Malawun; sex County Board of Taxation did change at Red Hill Rd. Mayor Ack retary, and Howard Henderson, Rudolph Turansky, Hazlet; David not adopt 100 per cent of true value (continued on page four) treasurer. Mr. Bucco will con VanBrunt, Union Beach; William in 1 !K>2 as the basis for levy, to Name Rodgcrs As timie to serve as chairman of the Volk jr., Matawan; Mrs. Caroline comply with a court order and leg- club's municipal committee, it wu: VonStade, Union Beach; Clifford islative provision, because of the New York Turnpike Express reported. Waters, Hazlet; Thomas Wheeler. unresolved issue of what should Keynote Speaker buses, frequent daily service from New officers of the club will be Ciiffwood Beach; Edward Wil- be done about veterans and senior Merc's the l.avoie I'lre Department rolling slock Keyport. The 1920 vintage, hand-cranked 750 galloaj Hollo's. Commuters buy M ir.p Installed at the next regular meet liams, Matawan; William Wright, citizens' exemptions, but In a foirlli At Madison and members of its 10-member team of highly trained pumper never has failed lo respond briskly on 00- books and save. For schedule cai Ing Mar. 19 at the Recreation Union Beach; f'lummer D. Yarbo:'- of their former worth with the fire fighter.! headed by Chief Frank McCleaslcr, casions when II has been called upon. COIfa» 4-JTO Center. nugh, Ciiffwood. adoption ol 100 per cent valuation GOP Convention quantity of water It retains. assessing. Mr. Fiore points out water for fire protection can ho trucks which need refills in u hurry Mayor Bernard Rodgers, Dunel- guaranteed, and, the plant's metal for grass fires and the like, and Operating day and night, thi that the law culled for assessing 1 1 water purification plant iupphVf to go on at 50 per cent of true value len, the Republican candidate for plating department which consumes well diggers who have to prim . Break Ground For New K Of C Hull Congressman in the newly created the bulk of the daily supply of (heir pumps with an abundant sun- the bulk of its output to the cony In Middlesex County as the county pany's plating department, whlctt (continued on page four) 15th Congressional District, will be potable water. ply thilt is not generally nvallub!'*. the keynote speaker at Ihe Madi- Situated la Marlboro Township, Two of (he six hydrants installed could he considered by some as • son Township Republican Conven- the campus type industrial com- by l.avoie are in clone proximity (continued on page four) tion to he held Saturday al the Ciiffwood Volunteers Madison Township High School To Pick Up Newspapers auditorium al 8 p.m. Boat Firms Sold The announcement was made liy Heating Kills Al Protest Against I The final pick-up of newspapers Donald Uorst, GOP municipal Directors of Bangor & Aroo- by the Ciiffwood Volunteer Fire chairman who culls Mayor Kodgei'i stock Cnrp., Investment holding Company will be held Sunday, "one of the finest, most inspira- New School High company, Bangor, Me., yi-sler- Lesser Exemptions Mur. 4 starting al I p.m. tional und aggressive candidates d'iv aniiiiunced acquisition of the ever to run on the Republican tick- Marlboro Wants Ltvy The pick-ups will be comhictwl f But Madison Check bnal works al Morgan operated throughout Matawan Township. (conlinucil on page .mr i by Henry l.uhn, a Malnv.an To 100 Per Cent Ended Tho I'ire Company reports a suc- Proves Reassuring resident. In acquiring the Luhm cessful collection last Sunday and Postpone Hearing In firm, the Maine holding com- Marlboro Township Committed again asks residents to leave their A holdover fniin the diiys of pany also acquired a trade nl- 1 Thursday adopled a resolution pro- Ik'd bundles of newspapers on the controversy iibout tin type ol liOJt 1 Variance Application li'hle ol thi' l.uhrs firm, Ihe HI- ti'siinii to the Monmouth Countf curl). lo use in liie new hi|;'n school came rlchsen boat works, with plains before tile M:ulison Township Hoard Tax Hoard tho uso of 100 por cent Joseph Kutlagliula, chairman of in Marlboro Township and Key- of Kiluraliim Tursdiiy when l\l- valuation for assessments In (lilt I'ublle Hearing the Malawan Township Zonim1 porl. Tho l.uhrs firm lire makers ward Mickey, of Ihe N'-v." ll;i.ii-i- county us diminishing Iho vnluo of TAKI! NOTICE Unit the I'lnniilng Board of Adjust mint, yesterday re- of pleasure-fishing craft In' the wick iiirllili'ellilal lii.'M "f M'-r- veterans and senior citizens exemp» Bourd of the Township of Matawan ixirted u hearing for a variance, 21-fool lo ;U)-fool class and it is lions. brouuhl by Mrs. Lee Becker, has chant, Sridel anil lit' key, uh.cli reported their sales aggregaU'il shall on (lie 7lh day of March, l!Hi'2, 1 romniitlecninn MHImd B. Lunv nl 8 o'clock, P.M. al the Municipal buen postponed until Mar. 22. Mrs. (lesi;;neij tin hijih sclionl wrrv S-VilKUIlHI last year. called In to explain ilr,cie|i;nM'k'i hi.'i'Siin, wlio pi'<>|>oseil the resulu- Hulltllnn, 147 Lower Main Slrri'l, Ducker, Main St., Matawan, is The llangor Si Aroostocli Corp, lion noteno d that If Ihe county tax shall conduct a public hcaiini1, on seeking u variance for u trailer in acltml results with eshiiuic-, nl was lornied III operate in other 1 Ixinirl totookk tth he actioi n by AprAp , 11, the approval ol I'rHnnhnry Sulidi-" park near Te:ias Kd. In Ihe town- co.Is on which the IIMIIII .: V/S L.'sim" \rs hesUU'H mil road inc r ii new iiii'i) nl .rO'O perr ceil!! or leslesii vision Plot of Levin It, Son.,, Inc.. ship. leni chii.seii u;is busHl when Ihe rail operations lit (lit' could In; etablisheh d for Ihri'h t Incati'il on Lloyd l(d., CIIIIITI- St., Thi! heiirlng was poxt|>oiii'(l when 1 Maine carrier declined. The - Two consultants, SeKvyu IJIoonn . years, lie imled Ihe I'ffi'Cl of Ihlf I,Inc Rd., and Viuillinckli' ltd., lm* the board found ihnl service of ehlse of the railroad dlil not per- ot l-'red S l)uhiti Assuciiuei. lieu would be lo bring an exemplion .1, II, 7, uuil H, Dlock II, M.ilaivmi, mit Its branching Into any other nolllicnlioii of ailjacent property York, und II. It. Uusli, nl I'ublii: (coiilliuii'il on |iai;" f'liu) Now .Im-sey. owners In tile, urea In question Service Klectrlc und (I IM CO.. New business, Thci railroad now W » wholly-owned Requisition of the Kulil map Is on file hi tlm ofl'ln.' had not been proper. Tho properly (I'onliutled on p;l|'.e foul) of Hut Township Clerk uml k avail- for which Mrs, llecker seeks the holding company, whose Mock Is Probe Entry able for nubile Inspection nt said variance In In a reslilenliul /.oui!, listed on the New York Slock ufflcu and In tho office of tlui Sec Mr, lU'tlitlillulii reported. Dividend Declared j Malinvun Township I'nlcc arv rotary of the Mutnwiin Township A properly owner In tint area, The HiiiiKor & Aruoslnck dlrt't- iiivestlij.iting II lorccij entry m I'liiniilnu Bon I'd. Adum Wi'bti'iul, represented by Al a ineelliiK of I hi.' Hoard of Ion «l|tnalln'd their entry Inlii Downes I'onlluc showroom, dl» 8l Kniinetli II, Joel, Is (>|>|xwlni! Uie Dlruclur) of tlui Hanson-Van Win- cuvi'reil Tui'sday morning, In whld || Ilio commercial bunt biilldl»K anil 1 UNMtf waa breftea at teremaaJee Suwlay alter- Dietrich, general chslrmsni the Rev, Mini i Matawan TOWIINIIIU application ftir Ihe vnrliinco. kli'Miinnlni! Company, Mntuwun, sales fluid by PHHHIIIK a resolu- al leant four tlrus und inmi chan| MM tor MM M* M, JMMk'i Cornell, Kal«hli of the Rev. UTMIIUI J. Kane, Milor ef SI, Joseph's Planning lloiinl huhl Tuosduy, ii dividend ol 10c tion In mk the stockholder* to from the cash register were lukdi t+m*m ItaaV «e M ererled M Rwrie W, al Ihe Cwrehi Jeteph Ukevlch, Grand Knight ef Nl, J» To Take Out per shun.1 on I hi.' common slock approve at Hie forlliciiiiilin an- Chief J, Kdgur Wllklnnon rti|x>rle •yi enliy was gulned thmiiuh a wlnijo' tear ef Ike miMl tM kMM, Taklai M't •• ••» SMk'a CMMKII, and Frank LetweiMke, Navlgnler ef Kuganlu A. I'liM. Cliarro.it chicken, fried Shrimp WIIH duulnri'd pnyalilu Mnr, ,10, niml meet Ing Ihe l««imm:« of In II I'occwd portion of Ihu bulla l IVMMM, unniMlei are (left te right) ieaee* Fwiria Degree, Kalgbts tf Celumbus. Soorittiuy or Scilloim w, l'/l'. 11.25, IIHI2, to Kliii'khnklers of record at 1,11110,000 »hrm'» of II pur value K. iriHIiil tt *e CehiwUim Us*; " ' |f|>-«Jv t Kullo I'om House thi! cliiw of liuslni-HH Mar. Hi, Wi'i. vnllni Iruil preferred Kotk. Inn (in Ihu Lower Muln St. lid*. 1m THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, March 1, 1962

Officers Of Banks In enshier, Keansburg-Middletown Na- Fire College Schedule Topics and speakers will hi Mr8. Lewis & Thompson tional Bank, and Robert S. Lock- "Planning Fat and Fighting Firai Old Names In Monmouth Count/ Plan Meeting wood, executive vice president, Issued For Area Vols in Shopping Centers, Supermar Sea Bright National Bank, kets, Bowling Alleys and Similii , 90 Years Old Tomorrow Executives from the 42 banking The Stale Fire College spring Types of Occupancies," Jeisi-jr Mr*, Uwis t. •nompmm, LI* A "return to nature" is her pres- The counties of Monmouth and the county into a place of peace offices in Monmouth County will January Report Is program will cover seven phases City Deputy Fire Chief James .Mul- ligan; "Extinguishing Fire with trail«,, M-yeart-olM-yeart-old tomorrow, may cription for many of today's ill*, Middlesex were unusually harassed, and order. All activities were kept attend Monday's dinner meeting of taued By Hospital of fire fighting and prevention, la knocking oa fewer importirtan! t She has been generous with fund* after the Battle of Monmouth and in the strictest silence and secret, the Monmouth County Bankers and also fire program planning and Water Fog," Newark Deputy Fira knocking oa Chief Henry Schoettly; "Coordin- •tors in New Jersay on behalf to carry out such projects as the withdrawal of the British but tradition says that within a Clearing House Association to be training. The program will consist In Januaiy, Perth Amboy Gen- of five lecture sessions lo be con- ating Civil Defense and Disaster t oaMervatioa BUM) social wel- nature trails for Marlboro Sta'e forces, by what William Ilornor short lime, from the inception of held at Buttonwood Manor, Mata- eral Hospital gave 11,026 days of re pro|ecli, but her knock Hospital and Clinton Home for the committee, between 25 and .'10wan. Merle Simpson, president of ducted in Manasquan to acenm- Control with Fire Department Op- B terms in his book—"This Old Mon- care to the 1324 patients who were module paid and volunteer ' fire- erations," Chief Jacob T. Lewis, last *• vigorous. 1 Girls. Recently she started buying mouth of Ours" p.217, "human ver- of the most baleful malefactors the organization and vice president rt*l**\ittfi«l fill! , n.i t 1^ n •«« nh t I* *\ M r\ * admitted during the month anc men anil members of plant brig- Co-ordinalor, CD-DC, Morris Coun- Mn. Thonptan hai spent the ponies from a pony farm and do- min that gnawed at and consumed were sent to their doom, and more and cashier, Belmar-Wall National treated 1058 patients in the emer- ades in the central area of '.In-ty, Morristown; 'Fire Prevention past H yeara setting up new ways nating them lo slate institutions, her vitals," These were maraud- than two-score notorious criminals Bank, will preside. gency room. ..,€* improving health ana welfare on the assumption that young were hung; for the most serious state. and Evacuation for Hospitals," ing bands from their fortified sta- The (juesl speaker, Ralph H. According lo the monthly report caMHiwis, maneuvering p u h I i people who have been in trouble tion on Sandy Hook, or living In circumstances required equally Central area sessions will be held Plainfield Fira Captain John R official*, la Washington, Trentoa Norlhrop, assistant vice president, of director Robert S. Hoyl, patients "need something to care for and the wildernesses of the Pine Bar- strong measures to rescue the coun- at Manasquan Hi%h Sclioo), Man- Townley; and "You Asked For It," ••d Freehold, to get action on a Chemical Bank New York Trust stayed an average 7.6 days, ilic a full session of questions and an- love." rens, or those Tory sympathizers, ty from Brigands, and for the. ac- asquan, on Thursday nights, Mar. favored project and bringing to-Scats Plaals, Flewers Te Heme Company, New York, has chosen highest monthly average in sev- swers with a moderator and three who often through family connec- complishment of the goals of peace; 8 through Apr. 5, from 8 to 9:30 gether • people who might help he "How lo Live with the Amended eral years. Average daily occupan- p.m. panelists. tions could gain shelter or informa- so in this we must thank the great achieve her goals. On her ' Ut! The girls at I'urrell Home for soldier, Gen. David Formun. Regulation Q" as his topic. A so-cy was 375. birthday the probably will ape* Girls at Allaire, a slate facility for tion, their pockets stuffed with gold cial' hour and reception for Mr. The x-ray department perform the day ai she his spent the other wayward girls, received (rom Mrs.from the sale of their plundering; Quest is* Northrop will precede the dinner. ed 1(75 procedures, a new high of her life, in pursuit of ways u> Thompson last year a large order these traitors committed robberies, 45. Acker: We are interested in The program for the quarterly for that service. Mr. Hoyt also cave wildlife preserves and to pro-of plants and flowers and the ttirls burnings, murders— and worse—to obtaining information concerning meeting was planned by the ar- rangements committee. Laurus A. reported that 732 operations and vide better and increased facilities were given the responsibility of forward their malicious purposes. the history of the former Acker 15,974 laboratory tests were per- lor the mentally retarded, the way- caring for (he newly-planted shrub- /arm and home in New Mumntiuth, Follansbee, treasurer, Lo ward, the sick and the disturbed. Conditions became so desperate situated at the end of Morford Rd., Branch Trust Company, is formed, and the emergency room bery and flowers. y cared for 122 persons injured in Born Geraldine Livingston Mor- Swimming pools for s'tate in- that the sternest measures had to formerly Acker Lane. It is referred chairman. He Is assisteitdd by Rus- be undertaken to combal these ras- motor vehicle accidents. Births at gan on Mar. 1, 1172, in Washing- stitutions are another of her re- the hospital during January total- ton Square, New York; Mm. cent projects. At the dedication of cals. In the spring of 1780 recourse as the Homestead Farm (1828). president, First National Bank of Thompson has been a leader in one, a few of the boys had the was had to retaliation, an eye for health, welfare, community and po- temerity to jump in as the dedica- an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a life litical affairs on local, county, state tion ceremonies concluded. When for a life. A secret organization 10 and national levels, She was the asked why they did it, they.said was formed, the "Monmouth Asso- first woman appointed to represent Mrs, Thompson had dared them ciators" acting solely for self pres- EXTRA INTEREST DAYS! New oa the Republican to. ervation. We know little of the do- •n yayr Saving* Accaunt! Deposit* made baton .National Committee, one of the ings of this committee, but we do Mr*. Thompson was one of three know that Gen. David Forman March 10th earn interest from March Ut. Now your first members of the Board of Con- daughters of Mr. and Mn, William trol of the New Jersey Depart was. through it, the virtual dictator TENSHODO-UNITED Dare Morgan. Her ' grandfather aaeal of Institutions and Agencies, of the county, though he had other SAVINGS EARN MORE owned a fleet of sailing vessels famous associates, Col. Scudder, serving, from the board's inception which sailed between New York •t First Merchant* National Bank, in lilt until IK7. Lt. Col. Henderson, Col. Holmes, and Liverpool. Mrs. Thompson still LI. Col. Seabrook, Capls. John an!« .Vil'l Baak) fective Mar. 5: with gas-sipping stinginess is just one example. Another: a new Chevrolet dealer's!) ^HIUllUIV Marathan Bii«»

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he honor were William Huetteman, Mrs. Joseph Reap conducted the Mrs. Calvin Haley reported on Court College. Sister Pierre was gree in Literature at the Univer- the cafeteria workers' drawing, l past commltte* chairman, who Meet-The-Author meeting. The Rev, Cornelius J. the successful cake sale conducted awarded the ninth annual Marion sity of Madrid, the Mother of the Refreshments were serrved aai Cub Pick 92 Has served for seven years: den moth- Kane, pastor, spoke briefly about by the eighth grade students for Award Medal in 19G0 for her boo!:, Carmelite Sisters of Charity asked Sister Pierre answered question* ers, Mrs. Bernard Kozlak, Mrs. Astronaut'John Glenn and his or- their class trip. "Mary Was Her Life." The awaid her to write a book for the English- and autographed copies of her book bital flight. He offered a special is presented to the author of the speaking people. "Mary Was Hjr(hat members previously had pur- Thomas Hudak, Mrs. Alvin The:- Program At P-TA Sister Mary Pierre Speaks Life" was the prize-winning result Blue, Gold Dinner prayer for Him and his accomplish- Mrs. Sidney Christiansen, pro- previous year's outstanding book chased. kelsen. Mrs. Joseph Striffolini A "Meet-The-Author" program of this suggestion. A patriotic theme prevailed »t and Mrt. Norman Fox; Cubmaster ment as an American. The Rev.gram chairman, introduced Sister on the Blessed . DM Mue Md cold banquet of Cub was held after a brief business ses- Father Kane also announced (hat Mary Pierre. RSM. Sister Pierre Sister Pierre reviewed lier book Sister Mary Shamus' fourth Taxpayers may file a joint IW Kozlak, Assistant Cubmaster Jo- sion of St. Joseph's Parent-Teach- Paqk tj o» St. Liwrence'i Church. seph Anderson; Stanley Vlgn>. confirmation would be conferred is the chairman ol the Department and explained how she came to grade won the attendance award federal income tax return on either Laurence Harbor, held in the er-Association, held in the audi- Tuesday at 2 p.m. of Modern Languages at Georgian write it. While working for a Ds- and Mrs. Eugene Petronella won Form 1IH0A or Form 1040. committee chairman and Bernard torium. ' c h u r c h auditorium, American Schweitter and Frank Cuccia, flav decorated the red, while and committee members. . • . . blue tabtei. Cub* made the hap- Deceived Certificate* kla holders and individual place cardt which featured all of the Also receiving certificates were put president! of the United SUt- Thomas Hudak, neighborhood ct. - •'•••.• commissioner; James Guilfoyb, • Butane Farrell, inilitutional rep- member-at-large; Stanley Taliac- rateatalive, WM the master of cer- zynski, former cubmaster and Mr. amoniei. One hundred guests Jt- Farrell. Mrs. Therkelseh also re- . tthded and witnessed the form.il ceived a three-year pin, P opening ceremonies Other 'guest's included Roy Bur- ONCI YOU'VE HUOYSD THE WIDE, WDEVARICTY AND l0Wrl0WPWCB-Y0UUIlWlir$... ' Following dinner which was dick, scoutmaster of Boy Scout prepared by. the den mothers and Troop 92; Frank Olszewskl, assist- •erved by the Boy Scouts of Troop ant chairman of Troop 92. H, Mr. Farrell introduced the Rev. Mayor Phillips presented the fol- Walter M. Slattcry, pastor,, and lowing awards: Donald Amatol, Iht Rev. J. A. Lallamint, an Vincent Amatcl, Micliae] Anni- ' American Missionary priest; .rci chiarlco, Robert Cuccia, Leon Gor- cently returned from Africa. Tiic don, Kevin Hudak, Michael Lough- Rev, Father Lallamam dispelled in, Martin Lyons, Michael Palcn- the tiories of fear while living ski, Robert Vlene, Lewis Wilmot among the natives. Rather; lie du-and Edward Windas, silver ar- ' dared, life it much calmer there rows', Michael Doyle, and Guy Mct- lhaa in the stales. All of the na-Ipr,. silver arrows and oucycur tives are, not cannibals, he stated. pins; Eugene McDonald, ' silver they are good, kind people, who, arrow, one-year pin, lion badge, • spiritual help more than denncr stripe and webclo badge; James Phillips, and Joseph l.am- Special AwiiaV person,: wolf-badges,'gold and sil- Madison Township Mayor Jclm ycr arrows; Peter JVIclntyre, hear •MIHIIM presented ipecial prizes badge, gold and .silver arrows; Millions of custQiners share the good feeling of knowing that and the badge awardi. After a brief Samuel Dilks, lion and webulo talk; he presented » wrist watch to badges and one-year pin; Bernard they can depend on A&P. This applies to every aspect of Paul• Therkelseh, .who tiad. sold Fleming, gold and silver arrows; store operation, including advertising, merchandise, and the most candy at Christmas. Joseph Holf, silver arrow and two- Ronald Zduniak received. > Cub year pin; Bernard Kodak,, wulf •ervice. You can always he sure that when an item ia adver- Scout' shovel for having .sold the badge and silver arrow; Matthew tised at s specific price .. . that's the price you'll pay in ths i most tickets to Ihe-Scoutorarha at Wilkes, denner stripe and silver store. You can rely on every one of the thousands of items o the Sacred Heart Auditorium', South arrow; Ronald Zduniak, lion and Amhoy, held in early Februaiy. webelo badges, silver arrow and •old at A&P, too, for all items are guaranteed on a. nioiiey- Stfl Four other pmei for selling ticket* one-year pin. ,?J liack hasi*. As for service . . . you can always expect cour- were awarded to Bernard Kozlak. Joseph Holf. Robert Cuccia and teous and efficient service on the part of A&P personnel. Daniel Seals ' Formtr Cliffwood Man Thesa all add up to inako A&l' a truly dependable store. The parents of Peter Holf, Daniel Succumbs In Cranbury Scala and Thomas Mclntyre par- OhefBey-ar-tfee ticipated in the ceremony it pin- Charles Oertel, 73, Jamesburg Rd.. DajiWiinrtgd-SanUjy, Pel), l!i, JRUITS ^VEGETABLES! '.S., Mr Fsrrell alia presented cer- 1962, in the Cranbury Nursing Battll •J'T lilicates to the adult members ol Home. He was born in Cliff wood the organization. The recipients of the son of the late John and Kath "SUKRIUCHT" ryn Oertel, and had lived in the Dayton area for 45 years. He was OUAUfY SWEET CORN retired. 'Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Rose PORK LOINS HLIEI (Schulmeistcr) Oertel; four daugh- Fr«a FlwMi Firm ters, Mrs. Doris Curran, Dayton; •••-HIRIB-ENVD TIPIECB E IOIN-END PIECI 4-29* Mrs. Madeline Kane, New Bruns- wick; Mrs. Ann Simonson, Plains- Avorag* rtorMi ValtMla boro, and Mrs. Dorothy Freeman WEYCO.. Woodland, Calif.; two sons, Charles 3 f« 4-lbf. jr., Mercerville, and Lloyd, Wesl Oranges .. 39* th*Vah»Br• MO* Super-Riqht 6 01. i C Tomato Catiup ph tT Sliced pi,. 29 14 oi. 2 bottl.. CreaM of MuskrMH been * Crew •( Chicken uiti •MtCh'Nlt HEINZ SOUPS waiting Baby Fid Strllnad CKopptJ for I || MINUTE RICE r43' call Hr Finest oltlity 4 "" 49 A wife tovts to hear from h«r husband whan h»'j away. HiiRi fTha children do, too.) So whan you'r* out of town* AnftlFMdRliif 'L-4S' ajort't form to phone. MtwJtratjStM ItbyFtMl tHtln«d Chopp.J V 8 VEGETABLE JUICE 35 Crumb Squart 3f* II M* I It* PumptrnickUlrMd

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iguring independenlly cf Mr. petitor. Brockaway Glass, obtained Bloome, came up witn a figure ol from Freehold Township. But ft Bridal Shower {21,380 for the whole year and Road Complaints was explained Freehold Borouyh M'JMI for January. (continued from page one) had run a $100,000 main from its For Miss Ilyme Leonard Booth, finance chair- added, "It is not required." It was sewer plant to the Brockaway lo- man, then read off the heat cost suggested that the firm make its cation lo give industry an incentive A briilal shower in honor o[ Miss iCtual billings for December Jnd own "private fee arrangement" to come into the Freehold area to Gladys Hyrne, Broad St.. Matawan, January. They wen; fHlti for ,vith the 16 homeowners. make up for loss of the rug mill. was given Saturday afternoon by December and $3720. It was Resignations Accepted Last month, Thomas Opie, Rec Mrs. Robert Mount, Long Branch, acknowledged the December bill Resignations of Leslie Lines and Bank, had informed the Sewer and Mrs. Jacob Fischer, Montclair, had occasioned great alarm as George Doublier from the planning Authority that American Wheat™ THIS 'N THAT ... I forget who said it but I Jike it ... at the home of Mrs. Clifford Chap- being for a mjn'.h in which school board and zoning board of adjust- could be tied in because the River "Doing business without advertising is like winking at a mar, Ravine Dr., Malawan. was closed down pa illy for I lie ment respectively were accepted Gardens plant had a rated capacity girl in the dark. You know what you're doing but nobody Miss Hyrne will become the bride holidays, yet th° heating cost was with regret by council. Both said of 10(1,000 gallons daily and maxi- of Edward John Crawford, Keyporl, prior commitments made it impos- mum load on it was 70,000 gallons. else does ..." Did you notice the absence of flags displayed running way over tho estimate. lie said the maximum load of on Apr, 14 in the Matawan Metho- But Mr. Booth found January was sible for them to accept ih., now is pinpointed _ NATIONAL EOITORIAI parasol suspended in front of a Mr. Rush. Mr. Booth found that large picture window. A color Lawrence Bachman appeared believed this made it look like an midway between Main and Broad Sts., moving west . . . Op- •""•., with the building being usc-d for economical move. scheme of pink and white was -iseil religious services Sundays, spores with a group of persons and thank- era tors of the Cliffwood Shopping Center reportedly nego- l96t and the guest of honor was pre- programs Saturday and other ac- ed the borough for returning a po- Worthmore Homes Inc., Union sented with a corsage of carnations. liceman to duty at the intersection wanting to make one tie-in for a tiating for the purchase of the entire Mara farm . .. Another tivities nights, the heat cost for big purchase story will be told soon . . . Formation of a tax- Other guests were Mrs. Gladys of Route 34 and Broad St. during model house on Route 35, was in- January was such as to have made school crossing periods. Anthony formed it cost them MM, amortiz- MARCH I.-MB Hyrne, Mrs. Hewitt W. Wharlon, unnecessary a reference to experts. payers group in Union Beach looks like the result of panic Miss Irene Mahony, Mrs. Harry Nuccio, chairman of the recreation ed over a 10-year span. and hysteria over the tax situation . . . Apparently have pro. He was ready to take the December committee, asked far cupporl of the Crawford, Mrs. 1. F. Hettrick, Mr*. excess as being due to the "shake- posed a number of things which are about as practical ai J. P. Hettrick. Miss Marjorie Het- Matawan AC, a semi-professional down" experience in handling the baseball team. not eating . . . you can save a lot of money that way too ... Protect Your Right trick tnd Mrs. Naomi McC.il- furnace and not one to be ex- Name Rodgers As kwgh, all of Keyport; Mrs. Ed- pected again. It was also the The First Aid and Rescue Squad but we're likely to lose a number of good citizens. If somebody cam* down your rtreet and announcedI Art ward E. Hyrne, Mrs. Eliiabcth All- view of Ihe heating contractor, announced its annual drive for (continued from page one) only one out el every five adult persons living on the block cock, Miss Serena Anderson, Miss funds will be conducted during et. He is a man who is entirely Boro Heating and Plumbing, South May. A NATIONAL SEARCH is on for the nation's oldest work- Bonnie Waite, Mrs. William Has- River. ilevoted to fostering Republican would be permitted to vote in the April Primary Election, l.'th. Miss Sally Pritchard, Miss principles." ing bootblack. He is being sought to be given the time of you'd probably be as angry as a swarm of bumble bee». Helen VanMeerbeke and Mrs. Chap- Order* Payments "We, in Madison Township, feel his life via an all-expense trip to New York during National man, Matawan, and Mrs. Dawn especially fortunate to have a man Yet, if history repeat* iUelf, perhaps only one out of The board ordered payment of Master Plan To Shoe Care Week, Mar. 18 to 24 ... The lucky bootblack will Seppi, East Brunswick. who will, we are sure, upset Ihe be king for a week, seeing all the sights, shows, and cafes he five persons entitled to vote will go to the polls on Primary |68,00O to A. La Fountain, Hack- (continued from page one) Democrat machine in Middlesex Day, when the two-party system in this country really is ensack, builders of the high school, erson said his contacts with resi- County for the first time in over wishes and dining at all the swank restaurants he desires Damage Award Made and $18,011 to .T. J. Schmidt, Pas- dents and property owners in the 30 years. We are proud to have . . . His host will be an ox-Broadway bootblack, Irving J. ,,'C given into the bands of ln« electorate, perhaps more than saic, the steel suppliers, for com- Stephen Podolsky, 64 Prospect area had convinced him It was Mayor Rodgers as our keynote Bottncr, now president of Esquire polish, sponsors oF the ' any other time. pletion of their work on the hig'i desired by them. speaker, a man who stands for a Avi'., Matawan Township, was school. Mr. Booth found that the week. Representatives of the company are scouting all over Further, there are many, many more persons who would awarded $5000 for damages and in- Meeting Called constructive approach to Middlesex the country for the bootblack to be honored like no other "correction" list of reported defects A meeting of concerned munici- County problems. have been entitled to vote if they had bothered to determine juries he suffered in an automobile in the new building was "80 per shoe-shine boy ever was. The shoe polish president is going accident on Route 35, Matawan palities and agencies has been call- "The convention has assumed If they have been properly registered prior to the election. cent" taken care of, allowing the ed by the N.J. Highway Authority tremendous proportions," to give a dinner in his home for the bootblack and is inviting Township, on June TO, I960. The payments lo be made. Repainting If you're one of those, not quite sure of your registration, defendant, Raymond Yarus, Par- because of a reported disinclina- Mr. Borst further stated. "Repub- a number of ex-bootblacks to the affair. They include Vice the gym floor, regluing baseboards, tion of Bell Labs traffic consul- lican Party officials in the county check With your municipal clerk or the Board of Elections lin, was driving north on Route 35 adjusting ill-fitting door jam1!, com- President Lyndon B. Johnson, entertainer Bobby Darin, and when his car struck that of Mr. tants to recommend the inter- and state will be in attendance, Son. Hiram Fong of Hawaii. In Freehold. Podolsky in the rear as Mr. Podol- pleting the stage lighting and put- change. A construction that was expressing their interest in this With the population of the bayshore increasing daily by sky waited to make a turn into ting the incinerator and hot water supposed to start this spring has first such convention to be held Prospect Ave. Mr. Podolsky said heater into proper working order been put off. here. It promises to be one of Ihe new families and residents moving into the area, it's certain were listed by Mr. Booth as some A HAPPY ENDING? ... Nai Bonnet, a 21-year-old danc- he suffered back injuries. Mon- As for the boundary change with greatest events in township history, er who lives at 159 East 5.trd St., New York noticed that that many of these people will find themselves unable to mouth County Judge Elvin R. Sim- of tile corrections necessary to Raritan Township, a report of Otis with the people not the parly, se- vote because they have not troubled to register in their com- mill presided at the jury triul. make. R. Seaman, Long Branch, the town- lecting the candidates to represent three girls were trying to get up courage to feed sugar cubes When William Rice, a new mem-ship engineer, indicates that the them." to a horse harnessed to a hansom at Central Park South Card Party Tuesday ber, questioned tho basis of a engineers revising the tax maps Gary Murtha, chairman of ihe near Fifth Ave. The girls held out their palms, sugar en- Whatever the reason, if you are in doubt, about your disciplinary uclion, an executive to conform with the changes in township GOP campaign com- sconced, but every time Gcorgie, a 12-year-old brown geld- XI municipal locating of the proper- mittee, and Kenny Banks have an- registration, contact the proper authorities. Don't neglect Final plans have been made for session was held to advise him of ing, put his head forward to take the sugar the girls pulled your right to vote and one* you've made certain of that action taken in the cases ol a 16- ties involved are to make their re- nounced they will actively seek the card party Tuesday evening, port presently. Then the maps will back their hands in (right. .. Miss Bonnet walked up to them. right, exercise it Registration books will close Mar. 8. conducted by the Ladies Auxiliary year-old high school student and nomination at the convention, Both of the Matawan First Aid and of a high school teacher suspended be submitted to (he State Tax Imve received endorsement of GOP "I'll feed him," she said. Two of the girls gave their sugar Rescue Squad in the Squad Head- several weeks ago. Bureau in Trenton for approval of ranks in various portions of the lumps to Miss Bonnet, who offered them, unflinching, to the the revision. That accomplished, township. Cheryl Ann Fleming quarters, Little St., st I p.m. For Following the executive session horse. But George was apparently expecting another and the board moved to accept the re- the governing bodies of the two Package Theatre, the non-card players, social games municipalities can meet on the de- darted his head forward, fast and far . . . He got the sugar Christened Sunday and surprises have been planned. port of high school principal Ken- Refreshments will be served. Mrs. neth V. Smida in regard to discip- tails ot the municipal functions to Protest Against lumps. He also bit a $400 heart-shaped pin of four pearls Cheryl Ann, infant daughter of Harold Holmes and Mrs. Melville linary action against the youth. be changed over in the area, ac- and a diamond from Miss Bonnet's dress. He swallowed Dining Service Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Fleming, cording to Mr. Seaman. (continued from page one) Iniley are co-chairmen nnd tickets The boy may not at any time Mayor Ackerson said lie had worth'•only $16 dollars in taxes sugar and jewels. Someone called the police . . . Michael Cor- Mrs. Helm M. Ecsn. 1M Broad 221 Maple PI., Key port, was chris- may be purchased from them or re-enter Madison Township Htyta ft, Mstawsa. has Been appointed received report from Harry S. now on a $10,000 home up (o $60 coran, the operator of the hansom, took Miss Bonnet's ad- tened Sunday, Feb. 25, 1962, at any member of the auxiliary. School or be present during the as in the case of Middlesex County exclusive Monmouth County rep- St. Joseph's Churcli, Key port, with Wiiley, concerned owner, that the dress and she took his . . . Georgie seemed to be content . . . day and will not be allowed on projects of locating industry in tho and other counties that have de- resentative of the Margaret Hill the Rev. William Bausch officiat- the school bus. His parents will Miss Bonnet departed in tears. Theatre Dining Service, Newark, an League Meeting Middle-Union Associates Industrial clined to go along with the Section ing. A buffet dinner was held at be notified of Ihe board's action. 51 law until the legislature modi- organiuuoa that has been estab- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Park across Route 35 to the north lished in Ntw Jersey since 1M3. The Matawan 8-15 Baseball President William ICcrr pointed from t h e Lily-Tulip, Inc., plan fies it to belter provide for mak- ance of $G5,479. The reserve for Clifton T. Barknjow, Freehold, the G. Fleming, grandparents, Key League for boys will hold its March out that the youth is now attend- ing the exemptions worthwhile. The service provides complete port, following the christening. would go on without regard to the uncollected taxes is $130,305, down township attorney, and Committee- meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in the ing a vocational school and is suit filed by the company. The The township committee intro- $23,507 based on an estimated lax man Joseph A. Lanzaro, chairman package entertainment for the New Middlesex Rd. Recreation Build- York theatre and restaurants and Guests were Mr. and Mrs. B.C. "overage anyway as far as the suit seeks to get a court order to duced an amendment to the zon- collection of 80 per cent. of the committee having conlrjl Is geared to aid various groups in Hornecker, Mr. and Mrs. A. ing. The meeting date has been high school is concerned." vacate the "I" and "J" zone ing ordinance at the meeting that Tax Rale Uncertain over junkyards, lo task because fund-raising projects. The Theatre Croaks, Red Bank; Mrs. A. Goetz, changed as an experiment to per- amendments to the zoning nrdi- permits construction o[ jjurden Township Treasurer Irving G. such ordinances were not forlli- Dining Service functions every day Harry Farley, Mrs. M. Nielson, mit attendance of members who nance by which the creation of the apartments in the township Perry Jr. said he was uncertain cotnint!. for matinee and evening perform- Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Fleming, have found Sunday meetings incon- industrial park on terms desired New Zoning Classification what the tax rate would be be- Mr. Burkalow commented the ances for Individuals or large Lisa, Mary Ellen and Larry Flem- venient. All members are invited Madison Twp. Tax by Middle-Union Associates, Inc. The ordinance creates a now cause the township's county Inx following day that he had not been groups. ing, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerchner, to attend. (continued from page one) could be carried out. There was area zoning classification (R-20O) levy had not been received, lie Riven to understand that the gov- James Hourihsn, Keyport; Mr. and tax board did not act on the mat- a conference yesterday on the first in which the npartments enn be said, "it looks as if it will be erning body wanted an ordinance It selects the best broadway built. Tlie area is west of Route Si.ill per $100 assessed valuation. pl«yi «f Iht season and provides Mrs. George Fleming, Union Wins Trip To ter during 1961. installations of industry to be made at this lime creating a police de- Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rim- But, when the legislature made in the new park. 9 to the boundary line of neighbor- But it may be lower than that. II partment. Mr. Lanzaro admitted comfortable, easy round-trip trans- A 1500 all-expenses-paid Jet trip ing Manalapan, in ail an area of may be $1.75." he had had to put aside revision portation, to ana from the theatre kus, Deborah and Darlene Rim- a last-minute stay of the applica- kut, Holmdel; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-to Bermuda for two was awarded tion of the Section M (100 per cent 750 acres. Mr. Lambersoa expressed dis- of the junkyard ordinance "be- Or restaurant by chartered bus. to Mrs. Helena Nipolillo, owner The Planning Board recommend- pleasure that nothing had been cause the township committee has : Oii rJW Allkl liam Weinrich, Patricia and Cyn- valuation) law, the Middlesex thia Wciarichv Emcmft; Mr*. Eth-of the Tiara Beauty Salon. Route County Tax Board directed asses- Electronics ed the adoption of the ordinance done on police and junkyard con- been involved in to many other Excellent du»la«,u facilities, .are el Stryker, MatawanT ' 33, Hazlet. The trip is sponsored sors to carry on at the 1K1 ratio in view of a proposal submitted trol ordinances. He took both matters of late." available for luncheon and dinner. Gifts wert sent by Charles Weber by the United Hebrew Congregation until the situation was clarified at (continued from page one) to that body by Marcrest of Mon- A choice of cocktail la included and Miss Rose Emrnons. * and the drawing was made at the Trenton. . burdensome operating expense In mouth County. Tht contractor pro- With dinner. Cocktail hours or af- synagogue. Mrs. Mark Goldman, fll,Ml,4M la Assessments terms of normal industrial over- poses to build a $7,000,000 543-unit ter-theatre supper partita also can who sold the winning ticket, re- The Madison 1962 budget calls head. When asked about the cos'.* i-arden-type apartment on the Clay- he arranged. All tips and taws art Publk Demonstration ceived in expense-paid weekend at of operating such a plant, Stephen ton farm which is in the newly- (or $927,412 in expenditures and proposed area. SKhidtd. fherc is no further ex- Sunday In Cliffwood the Nevele Hotel in Ellenville, N.Y. f223.4C9.90 in reserve for uncollect- D. Lavoie, company president and change'of money. ' : ed taxes as against $771,627 in ex- founder, said: "Time delays and The contractor has told the boaid costs of machine shop operations, that the units would include a Parties can be arranged for ipe- An invitation has been extended penditure* and S175.1U.53 in re- dat birthday and anniversary cele- serve last y«ar. The-assessments metal stamping work and special shopping area, recreational facili- to the public to attend an Open Cliffwood Beach plating requirements all of which ties, water and hewer and fire Opening Thursday brations, aifice; parties, dak as- House Color Gusrd Demonstra- against which these taxes bear are dais, church or ether orgaaiu- (continued from page one) $]l,981.4«t as against $10,252,596 in have to be purchased outside of protection facilities. He also plans tion by the Guadalcanal Coastaliers the company, make up in cost 10 build a similar number of units Uons. Color Guard. assured him that the feasibility 1981. County taxes sre %1M per surveys would be completed tnd $100 against $2.72 per $100 last savings the operations of the huge in Manalapan. Public hearing and Reservations alas are seiag ac- There will be no admission to plans prepared for submission to water plant," he stated. final adoption of the ordinance is cepted ifor Guy tombsrdo's Para- the exhibition to be held at the year, school tax $9.54 per SIM a U.S. Government agency within against $9.10 last year and local "We feel that the company should scheduled for Mar. 22. dise Island at the Jones Beach Ma- Cliffwood Grammar and Memorial •J days. Final report and action Requirements Set Forth MARCH purposes tax SI.N per $IM this offer Marlboro Township more than rine Theatre. This package includ- School Sunday at 3:M p.m. This ot an application lo get a grant The ordinance sets forth the fol- es a' complete shore dinner with demonstration will enable the resi- year against 72 cents per $100 in just job opportunities," Mr. Lavoie of $250,000 or 30 per cent of cost, 1962. says. "We want to be a good lowing requirements: 1—garden- cocktail, in addition to the round- dents of Mttawan Township and whichever is the lesser, will total type apartments be permitted in trip trtfliportaUM and Ihe best neighboring communities to view aine months, in Mr. Kupper's es- The budget itatcment cites these neighbor and provide service in the R-200 zone; 2—no more than Monday • Tuesday - Thursday I Saturday mil is the theatre. Peiformsnces the routines enacted by tht Color timation. new costs, $25,000 added for resur- whichever way we can." Accord- 15 one-story units be permitted per Guard in local and out-of-town ing to Mr. Lavoie, (he plant locatcj are held nightly from June 27 la Part of Cliffwood Beach, on tht facing of streets; $5000 additional acre; 3—each unit not to exceed 8 AM. to 6 P.M. tabor Day, including Sunday. competitions. for the industrial commission; $2500 in the country, and relatively iso- 650 square feet; 4—300 sqmire feet Madison Township side, is to have lated as far as industrial neighbors The local guard will participate sewers within't year as the Madi- for the Charter Study Commission; of off-street parking space to be in championship contests during $30,000 as the township's share of are concerned, also operates its provided for each unit; 5—2000 Friday 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. son Township Sewerage Authority own airplane, based at nearby All Scionct Students the next few months. ' it to act Wednesday on the issu- a federal beach erosion program, square feet of recreational area to Refreshments will be served. and $22,167.22 as a carryover Preston field for executive forays be provided for each 15 units; Taking Part In Fair ance of contracts on 38 bids re- into industrial centers or for de- ceived for sewerage in the area. against senior citizens exemptions 6—a minimum of five acres re- livery of rush orders to East Coast quired with no less than 10 units The second science fslr at Mala- Miriam Drive Club This action raises the possibility granted in 1961. of at least a temporary tie-in for Anticipated revenues total $755,- customers. per acre; 7—a 400-foot frontage wan Regional High School it only for each building, with building two weeks away and all students Plant For Programs the Matawan Township section of 140.01, including $283,000 from sur- plus this year against $800,061, height not to exceed 20 feet, and * ANDY'S* Cliffwood Beach, so the Madison taking a science subject again will a minimum of 40 feet between participate the evenings of Mar. IS The Miri«m Drive Women's Club Authority could cbtain added rev which included $34,1,000 from sur- met Monday at the home of- Mrs. enue from the as-yet surplus ca plus to keep down the tax rate last Simpson Church buildings; 8—adequate water nnd and K. Several of the winning ex- sewer facilities must be provided. hibits will be sent to the Central George Hslloran, 11 Miriam Dr., ptcity of its plant. year. The. amount to be raised by (continued from page one) Matawan. Plans were formulated tax rises accordingly from $146,- The township committee adopted New Jersey Science Fsir on Mar. Under Lending Agency Rule Brunswick, and C.C. Hook, North a S25H.892 municipal budget with- to make programs tt future meet- The surveys are being made by 752.53 last year to $395,742.61 this Brunswick, and Clarke Engineer- BARBER SHOP », sponsored by Rutgers Univer- ings interesting to all members. out objection from the ninny per- sity and the New Jersey Science Mr, Kupper under the rule of a year. ing, Linden. sons who attended the public hear- The programs will include films, U.S. Government lending agency Wages Appropriation The building committee ircludcd Teachers- Anoclilion. speakers tnd informative demon- ing The budget is Increased $24,- 92 Main Street, Matawan that they are to show the "feas- The lotnl of wages appropriated George A. Sliker, chairman; Carl- 797. The amount lo be rasicd by In preparing the exhibits, the fol- strations. ibility" sewers for the area at this ii $404,970 thll year against $355,- ton F. Crandall, Arnold M. John- lowlng points have been stressed: taxes is $170,797, a decrease of A committee Including Mrs. Cy- time within the scope of the pro- 470 last year. Other expenditures son, Charles W. McMullcn, Peter $810. Andy Gt'xelak, Prop. Creative ability, icientilic theory, rus Rosa, president; Mrs. Milton gram of the U.S. Public Hetlth rise to $384,374 from $340,075. J. Himey and Albert F. Ko:y. thoughtfulness, skill, clsrity. Exhib- Bowie, secretary; Mrs. John Service. Density of population and A large slice in the increase in Construction costs of the new build- tts prove eslremely valuable later 1 The appropriation [rum surplus Brown, Mrs. Harold Sr.hnnck and bad seepage conditions are to be salaries goes for police, $205,500 ing were $175,000 and furnishm; ,*:, is $85,000, up $5001), leavini; a bal- la classes w they are used to dem- Mrs. Gordon Scheuers was appoint shown as evidence of the need of against $182,0(10, as the township another SMS.OOO. onstrate tome particular scientllic ed to complete plans for the an sewers and the survey will indi police department was rated near The building program began with phase in a learning unit. nual spring dinner. catc if there are enough houses per the lowest bracket in Middlesex a financial campaign in April VMI, The fair brings the community Refreshments were served by the mile of roadway to make the in County police pay. The other sal during which the goal of $110,000 closer to the students, and students, hostess. ttallation of sewers economical. ary increase is largely for added was oversubscribed by $12,001), .it- In turn, accept a real responsibility An application was presented by personnel needed in municipal de- taining a lotnl of $72,000. Ground hi preparing the exhibits to demon- Haymakers Present (he Levitt organization for the 27' partments. Streets and roads sal- was broken Tlinnksgivjng Day lflfiu, strate lo tht public the good work homes in their Andovcr Park area aries go up to $87,000 from $70,000 and construction work was slarlrd they csn ds. As the result of experi- "Parade In Dreamland' Mr. Kupper found his report noted and the cost of work to be dene shortly after that. mental research snd logical scien- on the application thtt the ground from $120,000 to $145,000. Much tific method of thought, such de- The Playmikeri of Madison conditions in the area presented more is to be done in parks find sirable trsits as co-operalkm. lead- Township will present "Parade In umisunl difficulties for the Installa- playgrounds, granted 521,000 this ership, industry, pride, reliability, Dreamland" at the Madison Town- tion of sewers. He will specify 'he year as against $14,000 with $12,000 Wlicaton May Use Initiative and accuracy are devel- type pipu which mutt bu used to m ship High School auditorium, Old now for personnel againsl $11000. (continued frntn.pnije nne) oped, Bridge, on Sunday, Mar. 25, at resist the acidity of the soil. Tliii The township committee uppur incue of the building and operation There would bo, in addition, tie-in 3; Ml p.m. The play Is an original ently expects a slowdown in build- co.sts ot carrying n line under the musical for children, written by of the treatment plant is yet to bi Ing from the "Siiyre Woods South" Entortalnt Vttorant resolved. railroad which Mr. Kupper esti- Mrs. Barbara Carlson and directed pace of recent years us only $10.- mated nt $10,1100 if force feed were At Stato Hospital by Norman Dcrlf. In the colorful Hie Authority reorganized for the C0O Is anticipated In fens from Ihe needed nnd $5000 if the gruvily feed musical show, animals nnd the year, iidtvin F, Malcolm was again IJHihiiiij; Inspector's office as would wurk. It was the opinion of The Marlboro American Legion carousel come lo life at the bid- named chairman; Harry Geist against $211,000 last yenr. But other both Iho township nnd the coin- Post 4M Auxiliary entertained the dine of a happy clown. vice chairman: Mrs. Mnric Ceist licenses and permits will gt> up m pany's I'liejneer the more expensive "vefe'ransaT Marlboro Slain Hospi- Tickets may be obtained by call- seerelHry-lrpnsurer; Mr. Kupper, il.MKM) from $4000. process would he required. tal on Feb. ?•. Games were pleyeo ing CO 413*5 or CO *-«??,,,, engineer, Willinm J. O'Hugan jr. Municipal debt lakes $1(1,OHO this Tho company would hnvt1 lo pay and refreshments served, Aabury Paik, attorney; Carmen year against $l!l,000 in i!MI. Sur-J14.10 In fees for lns|wclion ilurlnii Arrangements were In charge of Ctizzo, chairman of building nnd plus HCeount us of last Dec. 31 was tlit; course of construction If It did Commander Oscar Bennttt; Vice Auxiliary M.I. Haley grounds and plant maintenance >,WJ,14fl.47 from wlilrh $285,000 was its own |ob. The fees nlso would Commander Leonard Lorn; Mrs. Meets; Plans For Sale Mr. Gi'i.sl, chairman of finance and taken lo. keep down luxes. The ini'luile the fMuninnlion ami ;ip- Holmes Ltmbcrtaon, president of purchasing; Cotumittetnian Traj>- prior yeur $382,594.59 was the end- muviil of jilium by the Authority's the auxiliary and Mrs, Joseph In hagen, chairman ol feasibility ttuu- engineering Mnlf before ihe jjo- The Auxiliary of M.E. Hairy ies uiiil R'Kcnreh nnd Commit too- of-year surplus with $343,000 taken Mura tr., vice president. Hone Co., Malawan, held a meet- against MKil luxes. nlii'iiil would be given for building MATAWAN OWICti mini Slumuml Kownlxki, liuiliiiun the inleriinl sewer system. The com- ing Pel), 21 at the fire house, Mnln of peisoiiiicl anil Insurance. An SH7.35fl.K7 "windfall" f r n tu Offers Cow lid St., Mntmvan, The president, Mrs. linutcnntd personal properly lux pany would Imve to pay mi Inspec- KEANSBURG SAVINGS *t LOAN ASSOCIATION Jnnn Inguagfilflto, presided, A luidKCt ol 117,224.25 was mlopl IIIBI yenr bolstered Ihu aiirnlua ,u'- Ihin fen for Ilin periodic liixnccllun ed for the year, No action will couiit. Of this, $50,000 la nntlcipntcil by thf Authority's oprrntlri|{ Inspcc- 134 Main St. Tht JiiMirtM engineering Ot.. Plans wore made for a mm lor, this Mr. Kupper estimated Malawan. submitted the kiw W maiit sale Apr, II, 12 and 1.1. The taken on the appointment of mi us H new Item of u special prize wss won by Mrs. auditor because of rnndillnnlni; dls- revenues thlsyetir.. H will btlp of!- would run about t'li iiur I'iwch, Matawan T»l. LO 6-2800 ol IISM4T at • eaatraet for eat> elusions with the IMf audttdr os Tbl.i would hr n gunrri njiiiinsl nny ttriwllag aatthtr tsctssn «f Mat* Mirth OullHiMan. set the |4A,Mt Incretfio In n.wivc n FIMM WiM> mo tree Saving* Account Calculator, few. lor uncolli'ctcd taxes, forced by the lecal mutter IMJIIIR tlinchiiriicd Into nil MvCla franklhiTownshla, Iht After fht hualnnu Minion, re- open Klreimis, Ami there would be Q l'icutt) open Savings Account In my nirru. My clwvk for •tale ttMnray Dsparrmenf M- gfta ^^^^ht ^^k^Ml^A ^^^AMA JftA^ttt^l^S ft^AB OAAHA inrpe rlne in school tax this yenr | , In enclosed, Mnll »nvln|;« hook to at. frttnnidiis wwrv servmi uy ntWi linn dvupllu a small Increase In tho an minimi $200 license fee, aeunctd, Tht contract cslls tor < Joan Grsy tnd Mrs. Msry Lewis Covt DlNiidviinlMHc •(•inlle titteniion of the paiseni percentage of lux collections lo the widening tnd resurfacing project til IM1 there were about 22,500 IIIHh pi'i'ceiiliigu of 1)15 John llronam, repreoonllnu Nam» The contract also cslls for eon- csnuer deaths of pstlonta IIKOII IS to (continued from page one) Tho fliinnclnl Btalnmunl curried American Wlirmton, remlndr-d the function of • n«w concrete tia> •t, Ctactr Is the leading cmite o Buiniwlck, were asked to Rive •a t»x receivables |3O9,MI.47 at the Authority Ihe rule chnr^inl, K Rtroot tholr Idens of what he-iliijt should rml of 1911 and $7:i,ir>(I.Vl an llen'i eenlfl per HUM (ifilloua of effluent, •slk. Next low bidder* warn C. Dtl. •Nth among women »HC