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k9" j: yjli! C v. ZlZl iZ'.liaM MmamaamBmaBKatsss^ This Week ] O n e S e c tio n 1 6 P A G E S C O V E R I N G TOfVNIHOT OF BOLMDEL. MADUON HAKLBOSd; MATAWAN AHD MATAWAN BOKOUOB J 9Ut YEAR — 12th WEEK H i U oba J KdttoiUJ lixrtitlf MATAWAN, N» J„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 U w W Mm in n P n u tm cUIlN Slnyla Copy Ten Cent* B o ro u g h R e a d y F o r F ir s t A id S q u a d ’s A n n iv e rs a ry P a ra d e Ai tbe day for celebrating the Jith AMUvertary of the Matawan Fint Aid and Rescue Squad, Inc. approaches, plans ind parade placements are announced. Tbe parade, which w ill atart at the Railroad Station i n Matawaa, Saturday, at 2:30 p .m ., will (eatura over 3009 m a r c h e r i , 175 vehicle*, 12 bands, floats and five beauty "Mias New Jersey,” Miss Beverly Doinardd, Mountainside, w ill ap- pear ia the . parade ln the aame (own ihe wore in the Atlantic City Pageant She will carry a bou- quet of American Beauty rotei and w ill sitting on a red velvet throw la an open convertible. Her appearance li iponured by Lan/s Upholstery Shoppe, Uttle St., Mat- - awan. ' T h * qibnera of the local contests alao WiU be ae«n in paitel evening Sowns. Mlat Marjorie Costello, "‘M is * Matawan First Aid" alto w ill ride In an open convertible, and M n. Shirley Henderson wbo wtU represent "Mlts Body," M r*. Tool BeU, "Miss Flavor"’ and M n. Betty Nusbaum, "Miss Purity" will ride on the special float provided by Ballantine Co. Units May Register The -registration of all units and Individuals entering the parade will be held at the Matawan 'High School from 11 a.m . to 3:19 p.m . The Boy Scouta will aerve as guides tor all visitors. Twenty-five Monmouth County Fire Police wiU be on duty coder the direction ot John flood, chief cf the Matawan Police Department and.OzzIe Sic- kles, chief of the Monmouth County Fire Police. , Tha panda w ill disband at Keaugb’t Field. Refreshments for the parade participants, only, will be served at the field and at all the fire houias. Sandwiches hava been Airnlshed by all the organi- sations in tbe community. The reviewing stand w ill be erected ai the corner of Main and Littls Sta.’ and tha |udg*s will be Ve>». peorga JL; Van Pecsea (ret); ition Reported Started Ggrriton In' Role O f Fact-Finder Monmouth Count/ Superintendent of School* E M l .B . Garrison,.this week IjeftSii ra> fad-finding study to help determine whether Mata- wan Borough should be permitted to separate from the joint Mata- awnn Township School District which composes both borough and townsblp. M r. Garrison received an offi- cial request from the' Mauwan Borough Coundl last week urging him to survey the school situation. A group of borough residents, represented by former Mayor Ed- ward W. Currie,; a Matawan at- torney, contends the borough Is paying more than Its share of taxes to the consolidated district. The request for separation marks the Drat made by a municipality In Monmouth County since New Shrewsbury Borough SOU{ h i to separate Irom the Shrewsbury Township Consolidated District three years ago. New Shrewsbury’s request was denied by atate of- ficials. ........................................ la Role Of Faet-Flader M r. Garrison said that under law Ma role It solely that of * factfinder. After surveying the (continued on page a il) John Lord, Moamouth County president; Leslie Neiraan, 11th Di& trlct Chairman; James Tilton, Vice President ol the 14th • District of First Aid • Squads io Middieses County; and Richard U r b a n ski, Music Supervisor in the M auw an Township Schools. Flitvarks JM spliy The firework* display will start at 8:30 p .m . at Keough'a Field, nail addressed to the Matawan First Aid and Rescue Squad, inc. No Parking Regulations Chief John J. Flood, borough police, announces that there w ill be no parking on Main Sc. from 1:45 p.m . until the line of march has passed. The chief said he wished to give thanks to the Moo* mouth County fire police who hsve volunteers to take truffle control S ch e d u le O f E ven ts - 23di Anniversary Celebration O f Matawan First Aid And fUscue Squad, Inc. September 19.195(f 9:09 ajn . to 1:00, p.m .— D isplay of N ik* “H ercules” - In front ftf th e L egion H all, M ain SC, M at- . a w an, spoiuored b y M ataw aii A m erican Legion P ost 176. 11:00 » n , to 2; IS p.m . R egistration of all parade , participants at M ataw aa H igh School. 1:30 p jn . to 2:20 p.m .— A ssem bly of all parade units at Johnson A venue, H igh S treet and Rail* road Plaza. 2:20 p .m . 10-m inute alert signal. 1:31) p .m . 2 blasts announcing official start of parade from the R ailroad P lata, .4:30 p m . to 8:00 p.m .— D isplay of N ike "H ercules” ln front of the Legion H all,-M ain St., M at- aw an. 8:30 p.m . Firew orks at K eough’s Field. 10:00 p.m . A w arding of trophies to parade w inners in front of F irst A id B uilding, L ittle Street. 10:30 p.m . —-B lock D ance on L ittle S treet betw een M ain tn d B road Streets. M usic by W alt ' Staeger. T be public is invited to enjoy all tha events free of ohargei. after which a block dance will be held on Little S t. from Mala to Broad Sts. W ait . Slaeger's ' or- chestra will providfi IJkt.maulp l#'»p.«j:J-» , tw jw ^ rl priiswfed in front of thejFIrat Aid Building to tbe winnen of ,$ * various citegorietln the parade. Trophies' w}U be awarded for tho BcsX appearing Firat Aid Squad In line regardless of number (1st and 2nd prizes); Best appearing group In line w ith band (1st and 2nd prizes): Squad having tha jrtoit uniformed men in line; Squad coming the longest distance (Air miles); Best appearing Udles Auxiliary In line (1st and 2nd prizes); Best appearing " ambu- lance; Best appearing Rescue Truck; Best appearing Band- (1st and 2nd prizes); Best appealing Drum and Bugle Corpa (1st and 2nd prizes for Seniors); Beit ip- pearing Dram and Bugle Corps (1st and 2nd prizes for Juniors); Best School Band In line; Best String Band; Best appearing float;. Best Comic outfit: Best appearing Fire Department; Best appearing Fire Department Auxiliary; Bett equipped ambulance (donated by the Monmouth County. First Aid Association); and tyvo special tro- phies. The public it Invited to enjoy the day’s events free of charge. Contributions from local residents and friends ot tha squad have help- ed to make the celebration possible and donations are still being ac- cepted. Anyone wishing to donate may drop hia envelope la the assignments In the parade hours. He aaid It will release the borough from, tht need to put tpecigpotlc* Contest o r M a ta w a n F ir s t A i d C e le b ra tio n Voting In the two contests sponsored by tht Matawan Business Men's Association In co-operatlon with tha Matawaa First AM ami Rescue Squad, Inc., concluded Saturday at ( p .m . and the winners ol tha contests are pictured above wllh the committee. Left to right are, Mrs. TenEyck Honson, committee member; Mrs. Genevieve Donnell.: chairman; Mra. Kenneth Woolley, committee mtmberi Mlat Mar|orlt Costello, “Mias Matawan First Aid Squad;" Mra. Betty Nuibaum, Purity; Mrs. Shirley Headereea, Bodyl Mra. Toni Bell, Flavor. i i The winners will be sees la tha parade celebrating ths ISth Anniversary of tbe Squad Saturday after- noon. Io the "Miss M ataw a* First A U ” contest, votes polled were Miss Costello, M47| Miss Gall Mela- ter, IW l; Mias Francei Lpacoe, 41M | Mias Sophie Sakowski, IK S ; Mlsa Leslie Lockwood, ITiSi Mlat Pa- tricia McCormack, 441; Mist D'Allce Johnson, IU ; Mlsa Carol Jerolamen, IM. In the Mlsa Popularity Coateat, cosponsored by the Ballantine Co^ Mra. Shirley Hendereoa finished fin t with H U votes. Mrs. Teal Bell had 9771 rotes and Mra. Betty Nutbaum 4711, Other contestants were M rt. Phil DeNardo IN? volMI Miss Patricia Castello lM ll Mrs. Nancy MatMlo IIM ) M lia Jaaa Bowie 7H, and Mra. Ann Wttston TM. wUcfe Uyy wllibeparadlog. - The ehtllf dlsa reminded all citizens that the block dance It to te staged on Little' St. betwMn Main and Broad Sts. to keep these two main traffic arteries open. Parade marahala will be Walter Swanson, Walter McBride, Robert Cojot, David Martin, Edward Cur- rie, John Applegate, Leo Wein- stein aad Daniel Mancini. Units 'la Parade The parade formation follows: Division One, Borough of Mauwan Police Escort, Cotar Guard, Ameri- can'Legion Poet No. 178, Mayor Ralph Dennis, Theodore Phelan Jr., Clarence Stultz and Frank Martin, Matawan Borough Coun- cil, MelrOae Drum and Bugle Corps, Mounted Color Guard. Mel- ville Ineley and Mlea Sally Chester, Matawan First Aid and Rescue Squad and Auxiliary, Old Timers, Miss Matswan First Aid, Miss N d ' Jersey, Ballantine Float, Misa Pur. Ity, Mlsa Body and Mias Flavor, OK Sales A Service Float, Public Health Float, Matawan Fire De- partment Drum and Bugle Corps, Matawan Flro Department, Mata- wan High School Color Guard am) Cheer Leaders, Freneau Independ- ent Fire Company, Boy Scouts, Brownies and Girl Scouts, Blue and Gold Drum Corps, Little League, Art Stahlbaum Inc., Tm) Way Radio. (continued on page eeveo) Firemen’s Group! Started First Aid Squad W at Officially Organized Jan. 1934 ^Tn&jMSut eTEei lunteor F i « depart, ment united to form a First Aid Squad. The need for forming such a group became apparent In the lale 1920s and early lMOs as the result of numerous accidents and drownings which occurred in the Matawan area. On Jan. B, ISM, after com* pleting the Red Cross,course, the Mauwan FJro Department First Aid Squad was offldally organticd A t this meeting held In the Wash Ington Engine Co. building. l-itiie SL, Mstawan, the following officers were elected: >Andrew Hulsart. president; Andrew Bolce, vice president; John Tourlne, secretary and treasurer; Story Hallock. cap- tain; Robert Colot, first lieutenant, Clarence Stulti, teebnd lieutenant. William Hutsey, John Flood snd Russell Stillwell,trueteea. In June U M the chartered mem- bers signed t personal note lot CT50 and purchased a 1B28 Cunninuiiam hearse which waa converted into the Squad’s first ambulance Fora Ladles Anzlllary The Ladles Auxiliary was mtson- Ized In '1936 and accordion to the Squad members hsve and are con- tinuing to "give Invaluable enl lor which the Squad It forever ful.” Tw o m ajor disasters In the M>. the Hindenburg explosion at Lake hurst and the M o n o Castle fire, oil Asbuiy P a rk , spotlighted first aid work tnd brought 'publicity and solid backing to many squads who. (continued oa page two) B r id g e O r K in g S iz e P a in t S c r a p e r I t A l l D e p e n d s O n T h e T id e ffKforw School Plan Voting unanimously, tba Mat* awaa Townahlp Committee yes- terday endorsed the application at th&-Board of Education fer coestruirtioo af a |ualor-aenler Mpk achool which will ba hoard By*thtiStaU Ceeunisalaaer el EA- uoltlw la TretUoa Oct. t. > , W T B O T W IP . fork iha conimlasloner aud the Division of Local Government ta urge’ approval of the achool con- struction and ponding plans of the board, It Is Indicated tha board w ill seek approval of the Local Government Board to exceed the legal debt’ limit of both Mat- awaa aad Mstawan Townthlp which comprise the consolidated school dlatrlct. Tha school la esti- mated to coat H J I M M . A refer- endum oa bonding plans m ay be held la November. Embezzler Gets Suspended Term Exhaust Water Department Fund Township PaiM i *" Emwgancy Amount The Mstswan Township Com- mittee ordered emergency slept taken yesterday when Jasper John' son, auditor, reported that appropriation! In the municipal water department for IIM were exhautted. The budgetary approp- riation w at IW .IjU . Tha committee passed a 110,000 emergency resolution to carry the water department through until tho end of the year. M r. Johnson reported the exhaustion of water funds "w u not an unusual occur- rence." He' noted tha year's tpproprlt- tlon ts based on revenues received during. 1 9 H . E v e n If the township linear tlw t operatltfcal costs were Rolng to Increase thli. year, M r. Johnson aaid, it could not have In- creased the appropriation. Mtia For Tax Salt The auditor .reported (hat the townthlp Would conduct a U s sale of properties . la mid-December. He said initial notices of pan due taxet hid been sent to property owners SQd that a final notice for payment of taxet lo arrears would be luued In Odober. ' The committee Introduced in ordinance vtcatlng a lOOfoot scctlon of Sunset Way. I paper street, eatt of Woodmero Dr. in (continued on pajta two) Pptimatter Retlgng M rs. Frances Li. Pitcher announ- ced today that sbe has submitted her retlgnuton at Ponrwiilei' of Holmdel Pott Office. M n , Pilcher sidtet that her husband hat accep- ted a position In Manasquan and at soon a t it can be arranged the family expert! lo move to thtt are*. . . ‘Mr, DeWkeyfa anker. . . NetlM . ' ' . ____________ New Verfc Itoafta Epciee I * " « - * “•» « « - « « * * : « W » tfca M M m ^ th ftr llw N M sIt eali Ctt. f u u n ' : _ aqmta Mtttwia Cree* are Kwpert CtaarilastiCaaiy Bert al riw W w te belgWwtW M at ao— Osa Creek, H*mHu a^ W tr^ reamM tyr »ety<Tl<a|efy ataH|tta«at«wiy tama»tea»airlrtCtynrtHrtar, - , FormsrTownihlp Off ledt »nt*nc«d * Keliy. fowigr^ Referendum On Full-Acre Minimum Lot Size For Marlboro Township A dhm nti Of Upgrading B«rat« Mova For Popular Voto Ai Dodging Tht Ittuo > Fred vonRodeck, townthip m tm - ber of the Freehold Regional Board of Education, set t violent debits ln motion at the Marlboro Town- thlp Committee meeting Thursday on the full-acre minimum lot site Issue. The verbtl combat had not gone on more than a tew minutea when M r. vonRodeck1! demand for a referendum on the Istua accom- plished a 3-1 vote In favor of such Can Only Vot« Nov. 3 J. Lawrence Krvtee, wbe han- dles Marlboro Towaablp munici- pal affaire In Ihe law office of Cllftoa T, Barkalow, Freehold, elated yeiterday that 11 the referendum fer a tpeclal propo- sition oa the ballot Nov, I can- not be prepared In time lor the Sept. II deadline for aubmllting It to the county clerk. It will have to go over another year. M r. Khiten slated that auch a propoaltlon muat be voted on it a general election. II cannot be aubmltted te the votera it a epeclal election. M r. Kniaen had not received tha papers on the matter yester- day although ll waa voted last Thursday, lie reported his first Intimation aueh a roanhitloa had been passed came "via the grapevine." Charles; lurtr. Frldty wai given a tuspend- ed flvc-to-aeven year teotence for embezzling municipal fundi. Mon- mouth County Judge John d, Gior- dano, who Impoaed icntence placed Kelly on probation for five yean and fined him (IKK). Aa a condition of tha probation. Judge Giordano ordered Kelly to make restitution of the embezzled money acoording to an agreement between the defendant and bond- ing companies who made good the shortage to the townthlp earlier thli year. In a plea for leniency. Kelly's lawyer, Edward Juaka, aaid Kelly had aold hit home, automobile and moil other pereonal property to help make good ths toaaeo, M r. Juaka described Kelly aa a "decent, outatending citizen of hie com- munity" before he turned to em- bezzling. lie aaid the defendant haa suffered both physically and mentally from h 1 1 wrongdoing. Kelly wet tllent during hia aen- tenclng. Pleaded Guilty To Proteculor't Count! M r. Kelly Apr. 21 entered a formal plea of guilty In court to charges of omboztllng I720.S1 In four counta specified by Prosecutor Vincent P. Keuper. A five-month audit by the firm of Joaeph J. Seaman C o ., Porth Amboy, com- pleted Dec. 10, 1BSS, showed short- age In the collector-treaaurer'a account totalling (33,331.38. M r. Kelly, (I, who had aerved aa Township Collector tlnce 1943, resigned hie poit July 3, 1098 when he waa charged formally with em- bezzlement after ahortagei were discovered In the colloctor-trea- (contlnued on pege two) Genoa Residents Hit Smells, Acid Chemical Plant I* Sourco Of Complaints Madlton Townihlp Committee, Monday directed. the health In- spector a make t turvey of the iltuatlon tt the Fiber Chemical Co plant al B(ondl St., Geo/sa, and have report ready tor p rrfeetlng wllh householder! In lh« arM Sunday. James Mullaney, who llvei ad- jacent to the plm t. Waa tpokei- man for the group In protesting alleged nuisances. M r. Mulliney spolte of add allowed to leak into poll. After that, the crowd that Jammed the hall battled back end forth over the merits ol the action taken. The atrlfe still waa ram- pant when Mayor Chtrlea T . Mc- Cue banged the meeting to e cloae with hia gavel. M r. vonRodeck recalled to the ipectatora that he had advocated auch a referendum before but thit "our legel representatives" hid "thrown a monkey French" Into the plant tar one. M r. vonRodeck claimed to know that Clifton T. Barkalow, Freehold, townthlp. at- torney.' htd warned the governing bodjMhat TSeeTTei commuting the ono-icre mitteemen Millard 1 tmhariwi Mid he hid not favor* TfoU-acre ; minimum at the itart, when he w«s a member of the planning board, but had come around to the view that with the popular opinion in the townahlp teemlngly to aplii on the matter, a referendum wea the only way out, He moved the referendum and M r. Ratcliffe seconded lt, Before the vote could be polled Olin Huebich, chairman of the planning board, demanded to be heard. He held then wee “ no ao* aurance" the townahlp committee would go tlong wllh the rsiulti ol a referendum In view of the opinion of the townahlp ettorney, quoted by M r. vonRodeck, to the effect It had no binding effect In Itw on them, lie demended a clear decla- ration from the governing body be- fore they voteo the referendum Uial they would abide by lit re< aulte. lie averred Ihe planning boird wu entitled to luch at-' aurence. Mr. Lamberson told Mr. Huebich that he would not "algn e blenk chock" un the results ol the refir- endum. lie held thtt to let “a group al Indlvldulll" drtw an In- terpretation from an approving vote for Initiating extreme mea- sures "Is far from our desire to upgrade’’ Peaaee On Rail CaD Vele On roll cell. Committeeman Llnd- sey LeMolne joined M r. Lamber- •on and M r. Ratcliffe In paeilng thi resolution for the referendum over the "no" vote of Mayor Me- Cue. M r. Umberion ttlpultlad In the reaolutlon a tPeclil election would be held If tnere wera not time for a eepirate queetlon on the Mtlot at tha general fiction Nov. I, M ri. W illiam Carroll aiked M r. Umberion to ezplaln bow "up- grading would work" if an approv- ing vote ol the people were given. M r. Umberion explained he ooq - atrued the fwll-acr* minimum lot (oontovi*4c>»,pag»:al»> port! of drumt i^ft arottnil in th* (conllnaed on page two) Changer Name Mtdliod Townihlp Emergency Squad hat changed lit corporate name to Old Bridge Ambulance and Emergency, Squid by ptpera filed In the office of M, Joseph Duffy. Middlesex County. Clerk, Mooday. Alfred W , Smith it pretl- dent aad Arlene Brtttlnghao, tecrtuiy, lillullflg the one-acre «ilnlmu«(fio|.elje a Jew. thst this oWy.coultfTWftgeeomplljJwd by th* direct passage dr^MLordigance by the townaiilp commItft>«^(n ^(itt effect. *S i- M r. vonRodeck avowed that Ke' did not cere "whet any lawyer tty/," that the lasue waa one to be aettlod by t complete expres- sion of popultr w ill. Ho called for Immedlete action to set up the referendum and chwged lhat “ polltlca" waa "wripped up with thli question In io many ways" that a referendum wes the only way to get e clear expreialon of whet the people want. He doclared he fevored Ihe full-ecre minimum. Favor Referendum Committee Frank Ratclllfe said he was for full-ecre lots but thst he favored a referendum. Com- Act On Accepting 14-Room School Sayra Wood* Unit; No Statl Par H. S. Work Madlaon Townahlp Bosrd ol Education received notification of Ihe completion of construction nf the flrit of three Khool tinlls bolng built without coat to the dis- trict by Cantor A Ooldman, New York, developere of Seyre Woods South, to meet edded onrollmonl brought Into the dlitrict through their sale of houaoa. A aeeond school la In the process of con. slrucllon. Tomorrow nlghl the boerd will inspect the new 14-room elructuro wllh a view to accepting It for uie thli term. The boird'i own erchltect, C . Edwird Hickey, New Bruniwlck; Robert R. Blunt, Mid- dlesex County {Superintendent of Schooli and State Depirtmenl of Educallon’t dlvltlon on ichool con- structlon muat give approval be- fore IM bulidbtg ll put In uae. - Acceptance of th r building for ote may come soon at Ihe board voted that Inturanca upon It in the tdhool dJtlrlcl'a ntm e can be (cotillnued oo page teveo) . To Cut Ribbon Mauwan Tbmuhip. Mtyor. John M in i jr. yiflafdiy reported be will cut the ribtxm, offldtlly mirk- lng Ihe opening of the new AAP Supormirket on Cliffwood Ava. _r ______________ Oct, I. The market of colonial !hs„ u r c e l s , J lier# alia w»r> :t» fype coonructlont ltas been under. w iy'ilhc* *«ly Span It C/oscd the Slate Highway Department Monday cloted Ihe Victory Drldgo across tlie Raritan River at Perth Amboy for repilrt. The tptn trill be doted tpproxlmtlely three. mOnlhi. The department laid cars will be detoured ovsr Smllh Sf. tnd Route I ao that the bridge's driw- ip in deck can be^ replaced wllh a sew o»t mad f tl tMel grldwork. Madison Route 34 Rezoned Business ^T fM To Borough; Big intfvat^u Comlng In The Board liat amsndmenta lo Ihe plan' land use map preaanted by munily Planning Anocltlea. Princeton, making a Maaler Plan for tho township. Two of Ihe amend- ments were proposals of a striking order. One directly bore on the long re viewed and revised rezorlng nf the ItomuKh of Matawan In that the land along Route 34 from Morrla- town Rd. In the Matawan Borough line was retoned from full-acre realdontlal to eommerdel The Isaue ol retonln* the land along Route 34 In Metawan from the Madlaon Township line east has been onu of heated contention. It llrsl waa toned In Ihe borough all residential, then Ihe demands ol buelneas mon hod II changed'to business; then It wenl back lo mostly residential and the last ver- sion was alripa ol buslnoas and strips of residential The Madlaon change ahouid bolaler thoae press- ing for bualneii In the borough In lhal belli tho Monmouth and Mid- dlesex County Planning Hoards ad- vocalo contiguous zoning where municipalities Join. A second amendment to the land uae map Ii the chinge of ill the erei from the Miller School In Old Bridge to Ihe property of Old Bridge Stadium on Ihe north aide of Route 11 from R-71 and R-100 retldenljal 16 Industrial. Thli iweeplng chenge Immediately Im- plemented rumors prevalent tor eomo lime that a large Indualry wu considering locating In ihe area. General Motors haa been mentioned but townthlp official! hiVt nmaiaad mum oo the aub- Jeet. , T n Other Amendment!. -Hie4we.other-amsfldmeeti.were (continued , on page two) . To Dedlcat* Chunh ' 11a IK . M r, Chester A . O a t leway, patter, IMardty -a*- aaaaeed ' A it ths eoegregitiea w tll dadieale the Firat Preaby- lerlu Chorch, Malawan, at serv- Ic^ Thaaktglvlng gterfay, Ne». n. at 4itt p.m. In the aew *I mk| eancfuiiyi . ____ _ Thjt pastor dlaclosed that aa intpecllea of the lew ebarch tdlflee will be mide foOewiaa Iha dedlctllen lervkes, A tecial hear will fellow, iWtber aeUvt. (let, m irklng the dedication, win be eeadueled during the week. Dedletllea will mark ihe M n v pletlon of a Mree-yiar I s a d drt«e Initialed la IMS te cea- tlrutt i aew eburck al Rente 14 aad Friaklla li. It repiaM Ibe chaircb wWck wa* <tttr»y»l ty lire Ckristfisaa algkt, IIM . '

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fair the Bendix Aviation Corpo­ration* Sl.600,000 plant In Holmdel Village Thursday, the office of Walter S m i l e , building inspector of Holmdel Township, has con­firmed. Work was scheduled to start this week.

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one-half school ro o m s f o r th e b o a rd to co ver the M a u ra tra c t a n d w ould abide b y the lO t t y - l Q O - fo o t m in im u m lot s ize s . B o th o f these propositions h a d been re siste d b y the d e ve lo p e r* p re v io u s ly .

M in o r subd ivisions w e re a p ­p ro ve d as follo w s last n ig h t: O n e lot fo r A u g u s t P ittiu s a t 53 R o o s e ­v e lt D r . , C liffw o o d B e a c h ; a h a lf­lot fo r Jo se p h R a n k ] J r . a t M i d ­dlesex R d . w h ic h exte nd s o v e r in to the township fro m three o th e r lots in the W ilb u r K u h n s la nd s a lre a d y ap p rove d in M a ta w a n B o ro u g h f o r

W R a n k l: * 100-foot fr o n t lo t on T e x a s R d . fo r M a r g a re t W e y le r z to put in the n am e s o f tw o m in o rs ; a 100-by-200-foot tra c t on R o u te 9 fo r tran s fe r b y W a lte r a n d H e le n C u m m in g s to G e o rg e F a h r a d , an d a sw apping o f tra c ts b y A n t h o n y a n d Je ls o m in a C a lla ri w ith R o y an d Ju lia W o lf o n R o u te 18 to straighte n out a p ro p e rty U n e .

Exhaust Water(continued f r o m p ag e o n e )

tb e C liffw o o d B e a c h s e c tio n . A public he aring o n th e o rd in a n c e is scheduled O c t .7 . .

A n ap p licatio n f o r (8100 in S ta te H ig h w a y D e p a rtm e n t f o r m u l a fun ds fo r n e x t y e a r w a s m a d e to re construct a o n e -h a lf m ile section o f L lo y d R d . fro m M o h in g s o n B ro o k to R o u te 34. U n d e r t h e g ra n t p la n , the to w n s h ip w iU p a y (900 o f the to ta l e s tim a te d c o s t.

Firemen’s Croup(c ontinue d f r o m p a g e o n e )

like the M i t a w a n S q u a d , h a d been o p e ratin g in the " r e d .1'

In the s u m m e r o f 193S th e C u n ­n in g h am w a i re p lace d b y a 1938 L a S a lle , T h e n e x t s e v e ra l y e a rs w e re successful a n d b u t y o n e * fo r the sq ua d . N e w re su s c ita to rs w e re p u rch ase d , also u n d e rw a te r d iv in g e qu ipm ent a n d S c o tt a id p a k s . A n e w C a d illa c a m b u la n c e w a s p u r- chaaed In 1941, In 1949 the S q u a d purchased th e ir p re se n t b u ild in g , a d w e llin g o n L i t t l e S t . , W hic h w as re no va te d and co n v e rte d w ith m o s t o f th e w o rk b e ing done b y S q u a d m e m b e r *.

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a m b u la n c e , a l to a C a d illa c , w u p u rch a s e d . A t t h l i tim e it b e c a m e a p p a re n t t h a t tw o v e h lle * w e r e re ­q u ire d an d n o w th e S q ua d p o ts e s ie s tw in 1937 C a d illa c a m b u la n c e * w ith W a lle rs an d b o a t* a n d .se ve ral thousands o f d o lla rs w o rth o f o th e r e q u ip m e n t. ’ ’

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T h e M a s te r P la n s e t up the fu ll ac re lo t a lia fo r m ost o f the p re se n t a g ric u ltu ra l lands in the e a s te rly p a rt o I the tow nship . M a y o r Jo h n L . C h a m b e rla in stated th is o n e f a h t l y p e r acre zone w lU ta k e In 13,000 a c re t o r 52 pe r cent o t Uie la n d a re a o f the to w n ih lp . I t in c lu d e * m o at a |l o f the lands b o rd e rin g the M a ta w a n and M a r l­b o ro U n e * .

T h e m e d iu m d e n s ity re tide nce to n e allo w a fro m 1 to 2.S fam ilies p e r a c re . T h la co m p rises 2200 acrea o r n in e p e r ce n t o f the land a n a o f the to w n ih lp . T h e m a y o r e ttl- m a t e i t h i * zo n e could h o ute 1 7 ,­000 p e r t o n * . T h e h ig h density resi­d e n tial to n e tak e s In 4700 acres o r 19 p e r ce nt o f the land are a of the to w n ih lp . T h e m a y o r f o r e u w th a t I n . 20 y e a rs fro m 42,000 to84.000 p e rto n s co u ld be liv in g In t h l i zo n e * n d Uie tw o residential zonea c o u ld , bouse fro m SO.OOO to103.000 persons.

C o m m e rc ia l Zone sT h e c o m m e rc ia l zone s a re scat­

te re d to « d e p th o f 200 feet In O ld B r id g e , L a u re n c e H a r b o r and C liffw o o d B each an d along the state h ig h w a y s . T h e y take In 800 a c re * o r th re e p e r cent o f the land i r e a . ; T h e In d u s tria l zone com ­prises 4300. a c re * o r 17 p er e d it o f the la n d a r e a .

A fre e w a y ls proposed across th e to w n s h ip w h ic h w ould join R o u te 18 in E a s t B ru n s w ic k w ith R o u te 39 In C liffw o o d B each. T h is , ls * t v a ria n c e W ith a cu rre n t, state p la n w h ic h 'w o u ld h a v e the free­w a y , jo in the G a rd e n S tate P a r k ­w a y in Uie v ic in ity o f Cheesequake S ta te P a r k . . A n e tw o rk o f roads Is .p r o p o s e d to ta lin g 48 m iles In le n g th . R o a d s to 28 miles now e x is t w ith 22 m o re miles o f roads to be c re a te d . T h e w idths a re le t a t 80 fe e t.

In le ts im posing m a tte rs , the b o a rd re ce ive d w o rd fro m C a n to r f t G o ld m a n T u e s d a y that they w ishe d to co m b ine the I M lots on tho M a u r a m a p In the m id s t o f S a y re W qods South w ith t h e 'P l n e H a v e n d eve lopm en t w hich th e y In­tend to b u y . T h is w o u ld c re ate 57S m o re b u ild in g sites. B u t , a fte r a - a lo rm y session* H e n ry S everln,- S i y r e W o o d s, a tto rn e y fo r the b u ild e rs, announced the d e ve lo p e r* w ould co ntribute another tw o -an d -

m y r i l y to w o r k la M a t a w a n la ke s , b u t -was ao successful th a t it has been ca lle d Into s e rv ic e in n u m ­e ro us a r * u b o th in salt s n d fresh w a te r.

D u r in g th e p ast 25 ^ e a rs the S q ua d h u an sw e re d thousands o f calls an d m a n y m o re thousands ol m a n -h o u rs h a v e been g iv e n fre e ly in the s e rv ic e o f h u m a n ity . M a n y tim e s m e m b e rs h a v e ris k e d p e r­son al in ju r y p e rfo rm in g w h a t they feel are th e ir re g u la r d u tie s.

T h e m e m b e rs o f Uie M a u w a n F i r s t A i d and Re sc ue S q u a d , In c . a r e p ro u d o f the s e rvice s th e y h ave giv.en and e q u a lly p ro u d o f the re p u tatio n an d fine re co rd m a in - U in e d and pledge to u p h o ld this re co rd a t a ll tim e s.

Embezzler Gets(c o n U n u e d fro m p a g e o n e )

s u r e r's acco u nt w he n re co rd s oT ca sh o n h a n d w e re b ro u g h t up to da te as o f J u n e 30.

M r . K e l l y h ad been re le ase d In S5000 b a il b y M a ta w a n T o w n s h ip M a g is tra te L u t h e r A . F o s te r f o r actio n ql the g ra n d j u r y . In p le a d ­in g A p r . 23 to a n accusation d r a fte d b y P ro s e c u to r V in c e n t P . K e u p e r , h o w e v e r, M r . K e l l y w a iv ­ed g ra n d j u r y actio n.

O n l y F o u r A c ts U s t e dT h e ac cu sa tio n p re p a re d b y M r .

K e u p e r listed o n ly f o u r : acts ol e m b e zzle m e n t c o m m itte d fn Ju n e 1958 to ta lin g (72 0 .8 1. T h e p ro se ­c u to r said the co m p le te p ro b a tio n w a s s u b m itte d to t h e c o u rt be­fo re M r . K e l l y w as sentenced .

I n his re p o rt In D e c e m b e r 1958, M r . S e a m a n s aid , “ O u r au d it o f the co lle c to r's accounts, disclosed the re p o rte d ca sh o n h a n d o f (3 8 ,­144.99 a t o f D e c . 3 1 , 1987, T h is a m o u n t w a s deposited o n F e b 4, 1958. W e p ro ce e d e d to b r in g , o u r re c o r d * u p to d a te o n th e c o un t o f c a s h ," M r . S e a m a n co n tin u e d , “ an d re co rd s w e r * b ro u g h t u p to d a te Ju n e 30. .

“ W e w e re ab le to d e te rm in e tha t as o f D e c . 3 L 1957, th e re w e r e re ceipts not deposited a m o u n U n g t o $ 3 1,9 10 .9 1," M r . S e a m a n M i d . “ A lth o u g h a co m p le te v e rific a tio n o f d e linq u e nt" t a x is f r o m J a n . 1 th ro u g h J u l y 3 o f ( h i * y e a r sho w ­ed n o Irre g u la rlU e s o r d is cre p a n ­cie s , v e rlflc a U o n o f fra n c h is e ' an d g ro ss re c e ip t* ta xe s disclosed an ad d itio n a l sho rtag e o f $ 14 2 0 .47," h e ad d e d . .

. T h q a u d ito r in d ic a te d tb e s h o rt­ag e re su lted f r o m * m a n lp u liU o n o f th e ta x e s p a id b y h o m e o w n e r* a n d re ceipts Include d In fra n c h is e an d g ro ss re ce ip ts ta x e s . H e said a p p a re n U y *11 m a n ip u la tio n * o f fu n d a .W e re In s m all a m o u n ts .

Genoa Residents(c o n tin ue d fro m p a g e o n e )

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M r . M u lla n e y also w a n te d to k n o w i f la nd p u rch as e d b y the p la n t , b e lie ve d to be ae ven a c re s , w a s in a re sid e n tia l zo n e w h e re it w o u jd co nstitu te a n exte nsio n o f a n o n -c o n fo rm in g use in a re si­de n tial a r e a . M a y o r Jo h n L . C h a m b e rla in assured h im a ll the la n d w as zo ne d fo r in d u s try . T h e m a y o r p ro m ise d th a t once the in ­s p e c to r’ s re p o rt on th e alleg ed ab uses w as a v a ila b le , the to w n s h ip c o m m itte e w o u ld consult ' w ith p la n t officials a n d then m e e t w ith th e citize n s. -

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b a c k in la rg e r n u m b e r * la s t n ig h t a t th e p la n n in g b o a rd m e e tin g , b ut o n ly the coning a n g le w aa o f con~ c e rn to that b o d y . T h e y w e re ask­e d to w a it f o r the m e e tin g S un ­d a y .

A n o rd ina nc e in tro d uc e d au­th o rize s the issuance o f $123,000 In bon ds and n o te s ’t o fina nc e p a rt o f Lhe cost o f b u ild in g s to rm sew ers an d d ra in s th ro u g h o u t the to w n ship . A p u b lic h e aring w ill be Held Sept. 28 at 8 pjn. in a special m e e tin g a t the C heesequake F i r e H o u s e . S ta t­ute requires th a t f iv e p e r ce n t o f the to ta l cost m u s t co m e fro m the tow n s h ip 's ca p ital fu n d , a n a m o u n t to m a k e up th e balance o f the $130,000 w hich T o w n s h ip E n g in e e r R o b e rt B a ie r has e s tim a te d the w o r k w ill c o st. '

R o a d C o m m is s io n e r H o r a c e A n ­derson -reported d ra in a g e pro b le m s a r e so n u m e ro u s , a n d th e re are s o m a n y w a s ho uts, th a t the re g u la r ro a d re p a ir p ro g ra m has been sus­p e n d e d in a n e ffo rt to elim in ate th e co nditions re su ltin g fro m w ash­outs aa soon as possible.

In s tru c t A tt o r n e y T h e c o m m itte e in stru cte d J o ­

seph H . E d g a r , to w n ship a tto rn e y , t o ap p ro a ch th e o w n e r o f a p p ro x i­m a te ly ao acre o f b e a ch fro n t p ro p * e r ty on B a y v ie w A v e ., L a u re n c e H a r b o r , fo r possession o f the la n d . T h e p ro p e rty , a c c o rd in g to M K B a le r , is In a c ritic a l w a sho ut area an d fo r the p ro te c tio n of the ro ad m u s t be re c la im e d , a p ro je ct w hich w ill re q uire 900 to 1000 toads o f d ir t t o b a ck u p the street. P a r t o f th e la nd is in the section be­tw e e n M c K in le y a n d G a r fie ld A v e s . a n d Is un d er w a te r~ R e c la m a tio n w o u ld p ro v id e usable land { o r the to w n s h ip , M r . B a le r said an d also s u p p o rt a c la im f o r F e d e r a l A i d .

T h e c o m m itte e a u th o rize d the to w n s h ip ro a d d e p a rtm e n t to p a t t o w o r k o n re p a ir an d re p lac e m e n t o f s e w e r lin e s a n d c a tc h b a sin s ia th e M c K in le y , G a rfie ld a n d C le v e ­la n d A v e s . s e c tio n s .. M r . . B a ie r re c o m m e n d e d th e la y in g o f som e 200 feet o f 12-inch concrete line, re p la c in g b ro ke n e ig h t-in d h p ip e , in the M c K in le y A v e . a r e a .

T h e r e w e re re p o rts th a t the s to rm sew ers oo S h oretan d C irc le , Lin c o ln A v e . , an d o th e r 'p o in t s io the L a u re n c e H a r b o r area a r e n ot c a rr y in g o f f a ll the s u rfa c e w a tt# w ith the result th a t the sho re erosion has in cre as e d to th e p o in t w h e re residences in the v ic in ity a r e in d a n g e r o f b e in g u n d e r m in e d T h e a d m in is tra tio n w i l l , a tte m p t to se cu re federal an d state a id fo r a p ro g ra m o f p ro te c tio n .

Street WaabedOvtRe e se L . W o o d s , 629 F o r e s t A v e . ,

L a u re n c e H a r b o r , to ld the b o a rd his stre e t h ad been w ashe d o u t io a s to rm th re e w e e ks ag o an d o o re p a ir w o r k h a d been d o n e o n i t H e w a s p ro m is e d ( h a t ^ i t w o u ld b e m a d e a p r i o r ity item .

A n o ffe r fro m Jo s e p h a n d M a r y . Z u b a c k f o r th e purchase o f tw o to w n s h ip -o w n e d lo ts o n C h a rle s S tre e t, L a u re n c e f f a r b o r , at the ap­p ra ise d p rice o f $200,. p lu s costs,, w as ap p ro v e d su b je c t to a w ritte n ac kn o w le d g m e n t b y the Z u b a c k s th a t th e y d o n o t expect th e to w n ­ship to e xte nd th e w a te r lin e s o r cu t th r o u g h th e ro a d to th e p ro p ­e r ty . .

In o th e r b u sine ss, th e c o m m itte e , on re c o m m e n d a tio n b f C o m m itte e ­m a n Jo h n K e a tin g , Instruc te d th a t tb e S ta te H ig h w a y D e p a rtm e n t be a s k e d tb co n s id e r th e In s talla tio n o f a m a n u a lly -o p e ra te d tr a ffic lig h t a t th e n e w R o u te 18 cro s s in g n e a r W illis S ch o o l a t E n g lis h to w n sn d M a ta w a n ' R d i . M r . K e a tin g point­e d o u t th e ro a d w ill .b e re a d y fo r use soon an d th e lig h t w o u ld be needed b y th e tra ffic crossing g u ard s d u rin g school h o urs.

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College Coarse Plan Reaffirmed

T b e M o n m o u th C o lle g e B o a r d o f T ru s te e s h a s re a ffirm e d college p o lic y to o ffe r fo u r-y e a r a n d tw o - y e a r c u rrte u h im s a s w e ll u o the r o p p o rtu n itie s “ f o r the c u ltura l life o f its t t u d eals a o d the s a tire co m * m u n ity . T h e n e w s ta te m e nt o f co l* le g e p urposes is one of the firs t re s u lts o f a n in te n s ive re ap p rais al o f the college a a d its place ia tbe c o m m u n ity . Such self-e valuatioos h a v e bee n m a d e s e ve ra l tim es in th e co llege’* 26 -ye ar b is to ry .. A ls o re a ffirm e d in the n e w p o l­i c y is th e college’ s co m m itm e n t to c a re fu l stu d e n t g u id an ce , to ad ult ed u ca tio n a n d t o tb e e nhancem ent • f c o m m u n ity c u ltu ra l life.

T h a s ta te m e n t o f purposes Is e x * p e e le d to b e e x p a n d e d t o include g ra d u a te o ffe rin g s , i f th e N e w J e n e y S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u ­ca tio n ap p ro v e s th e college’ s p la n to o ffe r a m a s te r’s degree in e le ctro n ic e n gine ering.

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T o M r . L u c ss a t le a s t, th e p ro ­posed s p a n Is w h a t Is nee d e d n o w th a t w o r k co th e f U O ,000,000 V e r - r a z a n o -N s r r o w i B r i d g * is u n d e r­w a y . co nn ectin g B ro o k ly n a n d S t. G e o rg e , S . I . W o rk b egan A u g . 13. w ith co m p letion e xp e c te d in I M S . H e alao said th e b a y b r id g e , w h e n u d i f co n s tru c te d , m ig h t b e o f som e uae in e v a c u a tio n p ro c e d u re It such a s itu atio n e v e r b e c a m e n t c e i M r y in th e e v e n t o l a n e m e r ­gency- . V - V i * . •• •"

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A s seen fro m the a i r , the b rid g e w o uld resem ble a creacen t-ah iped s truc tu re . H e declined to pin-point the exact location o l the b rid g e a p ­proaches in T o tte n v ille an d M o r ­g an . M r . L u c a s a ls o declined to outline the e x a c t r o u te , accordin g to his p la n , fro m t h ft M o rg a n .l i d * to the hook up w ith the turn p ike in C ra n b u ry . . ■

Rail President Hails Referendum

T h e re fe ren dum th a t W ill a p p e a r o n local ballots N o v . 1 to d e ­te rm in e w h e th e r tha p e o ple ot the state w ill p e rm it u s * o t eaoess T u rn p ik e funds to fin a n c e the so- called "re su acitaU ao ** o n ra il p e t ' aenger service and to m e a t a o m * o f th e state’ s o th e r tra n s p o rta tio n needs “ deserves s u p p o rt a t a means o f continuing a v it a l p u b lic se rvice , not as aid 19 p r i v a te ra il­ro ad com panies.11 T h l t I t the o p in ­ion. e xp re ta e d to t h a B e lm a r K iw a n ls c lu b b y E a r l T . M o o r e , president of the Je ra e y C e n tra l Lin e s s n d the N e w Y o r k an d L o n g B ra nch R a ilro a d C o m p a n y .

ll the residents o t N o w Je r s e y , and the com m unities In w h ic h th e y liv e , need and w a n t ra il c o m m u te r service, M r . M o o re a a id , th e y ahould take a d van ta g e o f this op- K jp u n lt y to do som ethin g ubouc It v N o v . } . T h e ra ilro a d pre sident

J r e w a t h i r p d istinc tio n betw een t h e re c e n tly enacted legislation w hich calls fo r the N o v , I re fe r­endum and " w h a t m ig h t b e te rm e d tha 'e nd o b je ctive s' o f the tra n s p o r­tation p r o g r a m ."

" S p e c ific a lly ." he n o te d , " A s ­sem bly A c t ' « n p a sse d b y the Senate on A u g . 1 1 m e r e ly p ro vid e s that the people o l the S ta te o f N e w J e r ie y be asked In re fe re n d u m w he th er the y w ill p e rm it th e i t t t e ’ i c re d it to b * p u t beh in d th e T u rn p ik e bonds as ah Indu cem e nt to b o n d h o ld e r! to a llo w e x c a s t revenues to be used fo r public

p u r p o s e *. K fu r th e r p ro v id e s th a t t h e * * e x c e ta fu n d s b a p a id In to a T ra n s p o r ta tlo a F u n d in the S ta te T r e a s u r y ." I t does n o t, h * p o in te d o u t , a u th o ris e tb a use o f a n y o t these fun ds f o r a n y ip e d fl c tra n s ­p o rta tio n p u rp o s e . B e fo re th e y ca n be 10 u i e d , h a l a i d , th e le g isla tu re m u s t be co nsulted , an d a p p ro v e .

T h e .p la n , M r . M o o re d e c la re d , “ la in h o w p y designed as a ‘ h a n d ­o u t ’ to ’ a i v e the ra ilro a d s ' o r to 's o lv e ra ilro a d p ro b le m s .' I ts p u r­p o s e , c le a rly a n d s o le ly , is to s a v e c o m m u te r tra n s p o rta tio n , a n d to p ro te c t the s ta te a g a in st the e c o ­n o m ic d is ad van ta g e s in h e re n t ln th e fu r th e r d e te rio ra tio n o f essen­tia l r a il paasenger s e rvice .

" A s a ra ilr o a d , w e a re Intere sted In co n tin u in g to s u p p ly t h ii e sie o ' t l s l p assen ger s e rv ic e . B u t w e n o lo n g e r ca n d o ao at e n orm ou s lo a i tu o u rs e lv e s. I f lt i i n o t n e e d e d , l e t it d is a p p e a r e n tir e ly . B u t i t p e o ple need a n d w a n t it , w e b e lie ve t h a t t h l t p la n h a t Inh ere nt poe- a lb itltlM o f m a k in g It possible (o r u s to- c o ntinu e i t w ith o u t io a a e i. W e d o n 't w a n t to get o u t o f th e c o m m u te r b u iln e a i. W a ju s t w a n t to g e t o u t f r o m u n d e r c o m p u t e r losaas th a t th re a te n A u r a b ility to s ta y in b u s l n e u a t a l l .’ ’

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M r . a n d T S i r s . W a lte r E b b e l i , N e w P o r t R ic h e y . F l a . , a re v is itin g w ith M r . an d M n . F r e d M . B u r ­le w .- M r * . Jo s e p h D e r n b e r g a r e n te r , taln e d at lu ncheo n and- b rid g e o n S e p t 9 . W in n in g a t b r id g e w e re M r * . E l m o r e K a t t n e r , M r a . F r a n k B liss a n d M r s . F r e d e r ic k K . D e d ­e ric k . O th e r guests w e re M n . C h a rle s E . S p rln g h o rn , M r a . C o n r a d Jo h a n n s e n , M r s . W illia m J . R a b e l an d M n . B e rth a S to ry S c h a n c k .

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guesta o f M r . a n d M r s . A lla n J . M o rr is o n . .

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M r a , H a r o ld L . D o y le e n te rta in e d a t lu ncheo n a n d b r id g e , S e p t. 8 w h e n th e p rize w in n e r * w e re M n . Ja m e s N e l l , M n . W illia m R . C r a ig a n d M n . W illia m J . R a b e l. O t h e r gu ests w e re M n . F r a n k B lis s , M n . C h a i n i n g C la p p a n d M n . M a r g u e rlte L a i r d .

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M n . A . E d g a r P a l m * q d d a u g h ­t e r , P e g g y , spent T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y w ith M n . P a l m ’ s m o th e r , M r s . A lb e r t' H . A n g e r t t t i n , W il­m in g to n . D e l . ; -

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s ize co uld b e sp p lie d to those sec­tio ns o f the to w n s h ip w h e re it w o u l d be s u ita b le . H e ac­k n o w le d g e d h e w a s n o t In fa v o r o f lt b e ing u n iv e r s a lly a p p lie d * as in H o lm d e l, f o r th e re w e r e sections o f lo w g ro u n d w h e re p e rco la tio n testa w o u ld n o t pass on one-acre lots and a o n e -a cre m in im u m w o u ld le a ve th e o w n e r w ith no hope o f b e in g ab le to sell h is la n d o r p u t it to p ro fita b le use i n th a t It p ro b a b ly w o u ld also b e a losing v e n tu re In fa r m in g . In these a re a s , M r ,,- L a m b e r s o n d e d a r e d . th e h a lf­ac re m in im u m sho uld b e re ta in e d so the la n d co u ld b e so ld T o r de­ve lo p m e n t w ith a s e w e r s y s te m (o b e InstaU ed b y (h e d e v e lo p e r. M r . La m b e r s o n d e c lare d i t w a s a u n i­v e r s a lly ackn o w le d g e d fa c t t h a t no se w e r sys te m c o u ld b e o p e ra te d on a n . e c ono m ical b i d s o n lo t sizes o l m o re th a n a h a lf-a c r e .

T h is im m e d ia te ly d r e w th e fir e o f c ritic s . M r s . J o h n C a r r o ll be­lie v e d t h s t I f M r . L a m b e r s o n a n d M r . R a t d i f f e w e re sincere about th e ir p ro fe ssio ns f o r a fu ll-a c re m in im u m , oo re fe re n d u m w o u ld be n eeded , as th e y co u ld a d o p t the fu ll-ac re b y o rd in a n c e a n d then d o w n g ra d e w h e re th e p e rco la tio n tests la te r s h o w e d th e f u ll a c r e Im p ra c tic a l W h e n M r . L a m b e n o n o b je c te d th a t a m e n d in g a o n ia g la such a h a p h a z a r d w a y : a m i d w e a k -, e a the w h o le to n ln g s e tu p , M r s .

C a m * H a l e d t h a t tb e re fe ra a d u ia w a s c e l y a tnaa uu at “ p a ss in g t h t b u c k " tor H a I n t h a t b a w o u ld • o t h a w l o t a k e a s ta n d o n (be Issue b e fo r e ru n n in g fo r -e t e c t ie e tn ffo v e m b e r .

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the p lu m in g b o a r d , d e c la re d th a t the p la n n in g b o a rd 's ta s k Ol zo n in g w o u ld b e m a d e an Im p o s sib le oo e un d e r M r . L s m b e r s o n 's sugge stion o f e x e m p tin g a n a s o f h ig h w a te r ’ ta b le fro m tb e fu ll-a c re m in im u m M r . W e nd e ll d e c lare d tb e pla nn e rs w o u ld fin d the aeed to zo n e p a rt o f p ro p e rtie s fu U -a c re a n d p a rt h a lf-a c r e , c re a tin g a h odge-podge ot zo n in g th ro u g h o u t th e tow n s h ip . M r . L a m b e r s o n a v e rre d tb e are as w h e re the diffe re nc e s in zo n in g w o u ld b e a p p lie d w o u ld be sectors o f th e to w n s h ip an d th a t M r . W en­dell w a s m a k in g sn e x a g g e ra te d p ic tu re o f th e s itu a tio n .

W a lte r H ills to ld M r . L a m b e rs o n th a t ra is in g the m in im u m lot s ize f r o m , h a lf-a c re to fu ll-a c re w o uld allo w fo r m o re a re a f o r la te rals fro m septic ta n k s , so th a t p e rc o ­la tio n tests w e re n o t to b e g ive n th e im p o rta n c e th a t M r . L a m b e r ­son w a s ac c o rd in g th e m . M o rg a n I^eath accuse d M r . La m b e r s o n o f ad v o c a tin g “ s p o t z o n i n g .” H e ask­ed M a y o r M c C i V s v ie w s.

T h e m a y o r re late d th a t h e had bee n a d v is e d b y .e n g in e e rin g con­su lta n ts th a t a s e w e r sys te m w ould n o t b e e c o n o m ic a l, unless it co uld ta k e in the e n tir e to w n s h ip , so that th e re w o u ld be no poin t In zo n in g o f f s e p a rate sm aU areas fo r the In stalla tio n o f se w e r s ys te m s . T h e m a y o r s aid t h a t his ta lk w ith e x ­p e rts h a d c o n v in c e d h im the Issue w a s a c le a r one o f fu ll-a c re m ln l- m u m s w ith s e p tif tanks o r s m all lots w ith s e w e ra g e . H e ad d e d that th e re p o rt o f the e xp e rts o n th e la m e n ta b le re su lts on t a x ra te s o f s m a ll a c re lots in R a rita n and M a d is o n T o w n s h ip s c o nvin ce d h im th a t n o th in g b u t a fu ll-a c re w o uld d o fo r M a r lb o r o .

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'M r . H e s th s co re d the re fe ren ­d u m . H e d e c la re d Ihe la nd o w n e r w a n tin g to sell to d e ve lo p e rs i n d th e n in o v e a w s y w ith hia p r o fit w as g o in g to V o te N o v . 2 “ fo r h im s e lf, n o t f o r the w e lfa r e o f the to w n , s h ip .” M r . L a m b e r s o n re to rte d th a t th e r e w e re o n ly 1 2 , fa rm e rs h i v i n g Itn d s u n d e r op tto n to sell, so those' e x c itln g t h * i a la rm s o f M r . H e a th w e re n o t otv a n u m b e r ' ' ‘ s v f - a n y s e rfc x w in flu e n c e . M r ,

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w a s a w a r e th e re w as a la rg e b o d y In the to w n s h ip t h a t , fa v o re d re ­te ntio n o f (h e h a lf U b r l a q d these people w e rs n o t m o tiv a te d b y any. th in g b u t c o n c e rn f o r c o n s e rv in g a p riv a te c itize n 's rig h ts . H e held these peo ple " d o n o t w a n t W e b b a n d K n a p p , th e y w a n t a half-a cre m in i m u m ."

M r . H e a th a n d M r . H ills then assailed M r . L i m b e n o o f o r h a v in g v le tfs in f s v o r o f th e fu ll-a c re he w o u ld not sta n d b y In the face o f ru nn in g fo r e le ctio n . M r . L a m b e r ­son w a s to ld b y M r s . C a r ro U he w a s " r u n n in g o o the fe n c e " Instead o f w h a t h e ( r u l y b e lieved to b e In fa v o r o f th e to w n s h ip .

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H ills I f h e fa v o re d a fu ll-a c re . w h y w u he n ot a d v o c a tin g it d ire c tly Instead o f in th e ro u n d a b o u t w a y p f I re fe re n d u m ? M r . H ills re­called th a t w h e n the fu U -a c re m in i­m u m In th e In d u s tria l zo n e w a I a d o p te d b y o rd in a n c e . M r . R a t- e liffe an d M r . L a m b e n o n h i d n o t1 m a in ta in e d a re fe re n d um w as needed . .

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e d th a t th e issue o f fu U -a c re l o t -aaaes t h m g h o u t the t o a a d f e I n ­ste ad at |u s t o n e s m a ll s e c to r w a s “ to o b ig .** t h a t all the p e o o ie sho uld h a v e a ri g h t t o e x p re s s th e m s e lv e s on so v it a l a o issue.

C o m m itte e m a n sp o keu p I s d e fe n d his fe llo w c o m m it­teem en b y d e d a r in g th a t b e a t firs t h a d fa v o re d fu ll a c r e m in i- m u m s , b u t o n ta lk in g to m a n y p e o ple in tb e to w n s h ip h e h ad b e ­co m e c o n v in c e d i t w a s th e w ill o f th e peo ple t o a d he re to th e h a lf­a c re . H e a c c o rd in g ly had c h a rg e d his o w n v ie w s , M r . L e M o in e a v e rre d , i a th a t b e d id n o t th in k th e fu ll-a c re m in im u m c o u ld be enfo rc e d a g a in s t the w ill o f the m a jo r ity . H e s a w the f u U - a c r » m in im u m losin g 2-1 in the r e fe r­e n d u m . H e a v e rre d his sta n d co u ld n o t b e ascrib e d to “ v o te s ” as h e , w a s n o t ru n n in g this y e a r . •

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v o tin g f o r a re fe re n d um on fu ll acres i f h e a lre a d y h ad m a d e u p his m in d th e re w as s o m u c h sen- tip ie n t a g a in st it . M r . L e M o in e ackn o w le d g e d he d id n o t th in k m u c h o f the re fe re n d um b u t r e ­m ind e d his- audience he w a s o n ly one m e m b e r o f the to w n s h ip c o m ­m itte e a n d w an te d to g o a lo ng w ith the o th e rs . It w as q u ic k ly po in te d o u t lo h im th a t w ith C o m ­m itte e m a n Jo s e p h L a n z a r o ab se nt; h e co uld h a v e te am e d w ith M a y o r M c C u e for, a 2-all (le v o t e 't o k ill o ff the re fe re n d u m . M r . L e M o in e said he h i d n o id e a h o w M a y o r M c ­C u e w o u ld v o te .

M r . H e a th co m m e n te d it w a s m o re g r a tify in g to h im to h a v e m e n in opp o sition to his v ie w , lik e M r . L a n z a r o a n d M r . L e M o in e , re a d y lo a c t o n (h e ir co nvictio ns th a n t o h a v e m e n s h a rin g his v ie w s o o th e - fu ll-a c re , lik e M r . L a m b e r s o n a n d M r . R a t d i f f e , “ v a d lla t ia g ” f o r t re fe re n d u m because th e y w e re ru n ­n in g f o r o ffic e . M n . C a r ro ll an d M r . W e n d e ll-h e ld th e w a v e r in g a t t i ­tud e th a t th e to w n s h ip c o m m itte e w s s I fa c to r In k e e p in g in d u s try o u t o f the to w n s h ip .

M r . W e nd e U c l a i m e d .J O . k n o w th a t the p o s itiv e position o f H o lm ­del on fu ll-a c re s a g a in st th e w a v e r ­in g one in M a r lb o r o w a i a f . “ tn r in causing a fir m lo p ic k H o lm d e l f o r Its n e w p la n t. M r . H ills accuse d M r . R a tc liffe o f m isle a d in g sup- p o r t e n o f th e fu U -a c re b y o p e n ly de c larin g f o r I t un til the t im e to se e k Votes n e a re d w h e n he w aK te d

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fe e d e r s k ir t fro m ft c a r w e re a r­' " f i n n e d b e fo re M a g is tra te Ja m e 8

H . M a r tin , M a ta w a n , M o n d a y . A l ­b e rt J& n w lc h , 66 M a in S t . , M a ta ­w a n , w as the o w n e r h a v in g his c a r so strip p e d 11:55 p .m . S e p t. 1 1 , C a p t. Jo h n M e ln a , borough police, re p o rts .

B e rn a r d W a rd and Jo h n G . B u rk - h a rd t, bo th o f P o r t M o n m o u th , pleaded g u ilty to the ch arg e . T h e y w e re fine d J 100 and >5 co sts, W il­lia m L e s lie , P o r t M o n m o u th ,' and W illia m R . L e a v y , B e lfo rd , plead­ed n o t g u ilty and ' the charges a g a in st th e m w e re dism issed b y the m a g is tra te . T h e y had bqen ac­cused as accessories a lte r the (act to the offense as co m m itte d b y W a rd . T h e y d enied getting o u t o f t h a c a r in w h ic h th e y Were rid ing w ith W a rd a n d B u rk h a rd t a t the tim e the Ja n w ic h c a r w as strip p ed .

C h ie f Jo h n J . F lo o d , boroug h po­lic e , w a s n o t satisfied w ith this e xp lanation o f thw ro le o f Le s lie an d L e a v y . H e fe lt th e y v e r y w e ll co uld h a v e been acting as lo o k­outs fo r the o th e r tw o and also be re inforcem en ts fo r W a rd a n d B u rk - h a rd t 1! a “ I o n * p o lice m a n " ca m e b y . T h e -c h ie f av o w e d an inten s ifle d w a tc h w o u ld b e p ut on all ca rs te e n ro am in g the b o ro ug h s tr e e t* b e tw e e n 11 p .m . and a ,m . i s ■ re su lt ..of this Inc id e n t. C a p t. M e ln a re p orted tbe c a r th a t w a s d riv e n about th e scene re ­pe a te d ly b e fo re the Ja n w ic h c a r w as d lim a n tla d ,

. Sent T o C e n a ly J a i l Je rm o n e E r n s t , R o u te M , M a t a ­

w a n , w a s g iv e n 90 days In the co u n ty Ja il o o charges o f o p e ratin g a m o to r veh icle w hile op the re ­vo k e d list. T h l i w u In lieu o f p a y ­m e n t o f a O n e o f I l M and ( J co sts. S g t. R o b e rt M c G o w a n , boroug h po­lice, signed the co m p lain t. M a g is ­tra te M a rtin reported there w a i a pfcor record o f offense b y this d r iv e r.

C h arle s E i f e r t , B ro w n to w n R d . , M a u w a n R F D , charged R o b e rt L a C o s t. P a te rs o n , w ith ra m m in g his p a rke d c a r w ith a tru c k A u g .II a t R o u te 34 near F i e r r o A v e . M r . L a C o s t protested he h ad to m ake such a m o v e w he n a c a r tra v e lin g In fro n t o f ths tru c k he w as o p e ra tin g g a v e a m islead ing s ig na l on a tu rn . H e could not Id e n tify the license num b e r o f the c a r. T h e l i f t w as 119 and 19 costs.

Ja c k ie B i y o n t , M o rg a n v ille , p a id |30 and $9 costs fo r lowering on boro ug h streets in a drunken con­d itio n . W allace B . M u r r y , B e lfo rd , p a id t s a n d t t costs fo r p is s in g the L itt le S t. sto p sign. P a tro lm a n Jo h n M u lle r , boroug h pollcs, sign­ed the co m p lain t.

Sandy Hook Park; T h e n a a & M c C U n te c k , e l u l r -

m a a o f t h * M u m w r t C o tmtyR e c re a tio n C o m m l t t a ., aaid M i d a y th a t ib e p la a tor th e p poced S a n d y H o o k p a r k w o u ld b e pre se nted t o U . S . A r m y S e c re ­t a r y W ilb u r B ru c k a r la W as h ­in g to n , D . C . , (his w e e k .

M r . M c f U n lo c k aa id R e p . Ja m e s C . A uc hinclo ss ( R - N J . ) w o uld tak e the p la n fo r the p ro ­posed p a rk a re a to . S e c re ta ry B r u c k e r . T h e p la n , re v ie w e d b y A r m y eng ine e rs, is ia its fin a l sta g e s, M r . M c C lin to c k said .

T h e p a rk plan co ntem plates ta k in g a p o rtio n o f the s o u th e rly end o f S a n d y H o o k and c o n v e rt­in g U w san d y s p it in to ba th ing b e a c h *, picnic g ro u n d s , a n d b e a tin g areas fo r co u n ty resi­d e nts. A t p re se n t, S a n d y H o o k . Is o ccupied b y F o r t H a n c o c k as w e ll a s un its O f the U .S . C o a s t G u a r d a n d N a v y . T b e a re a p ro ­posed fo r Ib e p a r k , h o w e v e r, ls n ot la Use b y a n y o f th e 'a r m e d farce s.

w a s sent t o th e 'M id d le s e x C o u n ty W o rkho use fo r 10 d a ys w he n she s a id t h e w a s un ab le to p a y a (20 fin e Im p osed o n h e r.

P a tr o lm a n R o b e r t V . W eiss, to w n s h ip p o lice , a rre s te d h e r Sun­d a y n ig h t w hile he w as ticketing th e d r iv e r o f a c a r she w as rid in g in fo r a m o to r vehicle vio latio n . She cu rsed the o ffic e r ,' he said.

LEQAL NOTICE

* 7 % ! that portion ol Sunset Way. eglnning at a point In the Southeast orner of Lot 1472. Block 40, Section

Smearmarks On Glass :|Gpod Clue

B lo o d t m e e n r ta r k , left b y one w ho b ra k e glass g e ttin g Into the W illia m W o lf lu m b e r y a r d , R o u te 3 1, C liffw o o d ,. l u t w eekend M w the ap prehension o f t h * p t » c re a n t.

P a tr o lm e n J d | » . * , « aJo h n M c O K j C tow iish ip p o lice , T M « < * y ch e cke d th e m w ith those

o f A r t h u r ;l # a k e . » y o u tft w ho hasb e e n. i e a i < H n g a > R a r l t a n .S t . C lif f * w o o d . 1 J o h a R e e d , the householder t h e r e , ca|!e d P a tr o lm a n R a lp h W a lla c e s to w n ah lp police, T u e s d a y t o h a ve i h e y o u th re m o ve d .

W hen it w aa observed that B la k e w t s c u t, the check w as m ade w ith the blood aihe a rm arks an d a ch arg e w a s ente re d a g a ln it h im . M r . W o lf estim a te d his loss at 1100. B la k e pleaded g u ilty b efore T o w n ­s hip M a g is tra te L u t h e r A . F o s te r . H e w a s , sentenced to 90 d ays in the c o u n ty Ja il,

F o u r d riv e rs Invo lve d In accl- den ts w e re fin e d . Sam uel G ib b s , D e la w a re A v e . , C liffw o o d , p a id $29 an d I S costs fo r no d riv e rs license an d 110 s n d IS costs fo r In a tte n tive d riv in g on com p laints file d b y S tate T ro o p e r E rn e s t p o p ­p e r , S e p t. 9.

O th e rs A r e F in e d W illia m C a m p b e ll, N o r t h A r lin g ­

t o n , w h o caused a fiv e -c a r “ ch ain1 ac cid e nt on R o u te 19, C liffw o o d , S e p t. 4 in w hich num erous persons re p o rte d In jurie s, w u fined $10 an d JS costs on a careless d riv in g ch arg e entered b y P a tro lm a n Ja m e s C . H o y t , tow nship police.

Jo h n J . F e g a n J r . , 74 M a in S t . , K e y p o r t , p a id $10 an d IS costs fo r ru n n in g a c a r o ff U w ro ad on A m ­b o y R d . p o d s tr ik i n g 'a pole . P a ­tro lm a n H o y t w as co m p lainant. T w o w e r « fine d fo r passing the C liffw o o d A v e .-R o u te 39 red lig h t. P a tr o lm a n M e G I n i y a rra ig ne d F r a n k T r i n i d a d , A s to r ia , L . I , a n d T r o o p e r T h o m a s W o lfe , K e y p o rt

. S ta te P o lic e , A n th o n y M a s tro la , J e r s e y C it y ,

, W illia m A . - E r v e n , K e y p o rt, p a id $3 a n d IS costs on co m p lain t

' o f T r o o p e r R . G u t e l l a n o , K e y p o rt S ta te P o lic e , f o r no d riv e r's license I n possession. N in e G a rd e n State

J P s r k w a y o ffenders paid a total ot ; $140 fin e s .' S e v e ra l licenses w e re

r e v o k e ^ f o r 30 d a y s ,

.’ F ig h tin g .O n S tate H ig h w a y C h arg ed

D u r i n g M o q d a y n ig h t's co urt ses­s io n , M a t th e w N . B r a d y , SS L o w e r M a i n . S t . , M a l W * n , w a s arrested i a M a d i s o n T o w n s h ip a n d charged

■w ith c a u t l a g ; a d is tu rb a n c e on R o u t e 9 t y p a r tic ip a tin g in a fight o a th e . h ig h w a y . D e te c tiv e S g t. C h a rle s W .B o l c e . to w n s h ip p o lice ,‘ ‘ " " lerlycontfuct charge,: l o d g e d * . .

T o w n s h ip M a g is t r a te ’ M a k w c ll M a y e r•nd ’at-tlio plea of .fiUi BradJ's w ire.releuedtU em M wUH^Utball until that Urn*. .

. M r s . , Fannie oe, ;DutcJi, la d e R&v

am o r d i n a n c e v a c a t i n g t o A p o r t i o n O T SUNSET WAY, LYING EAST o r A CONTINUA­TION OF THE EASTERLY LINE OF WOODMEBE DRIVE,IT WOULD M EET THi! SOUTH­EAST CORNER OF LOT 147S,

Sl o c k so, s e c t i o n n o . i, a s TOWN ON A MAP EN TrtLED "REVISED MAP o r BLOCK «

AND A PORTION OF BLOCK JS, ON THE MAP o r SECTION I,c u r r w o o D b i a c h , w h ic hORIGINAL MAP IS DATED NO­VEMBER la u , AND WAS AP­PROVED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OT THE TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN ON DECEMBER Stb. 1623," MADE BY HERBERT O. TODlJ, SURVEYOR, MAY 7th, 1619.BE JT ORDAINED by tha Township

Committee of the Townihlp t* M ata­wan, tn tha County of Monmouth, Naw / a r t t j ^ that :

begl ‘com er — — — . ----- - - . llit _No. 1, aa ahown on a Map enUUed "Revised Map of Block *0 and a por­tion or Block 28, on the Map of Sec­tion 1. Cliffwood Beach, which origin- •1 m ap i t dated November 1929, and waa approved by tha Townahlp Com­mittee a i the iw iu h lp of Matawan on December 6, 1923" made by Her­bert O, Todd, Surveyor, May 7th. 1028, and running thence (I) easterly and elong the northerly aide of Suneet Way 103,9 feet more or less lo a point in the rea r of Lot 1499. and running thence <2) Southerly and elong the moat Easterly end of Sumet Way 40 feet m ore or le u , to e point In tha Southerly aide of Sunset Wmy, running thence (3) Westerly and along the Southerly elds of Suniet Way 101 feet, more or lesa, to the Southeaat inter* section o t Woodmere Drive and Sun* je t Way. cunning thence (4) In a Northerly dlrecUon and along a line which would be a continuation of the easterly e ld ev > i Woodmere Drive, where lt m eals'’the Southeaat com er of Lot 1472; 40 feet, more or t o t . to the point or place of beflnning aa delineated upon the aforesaid m apwhtph r - * ■- “ - ----------*County

LEGAL NOTICEdeceased: thenc* running up 4be M id ttnaU creek m ttyi n««dEe now point* north fifty-eight degree* weat forty- •even chains and forty-seven link*, thence aouth twenty-Uve degreea and forty-five minute* west thirty-one chains to land now o r late of John Stoutenborough; thence along the tam e south fiity-three degreea east fi/ty-one chains and glxty-linKa to

Jtfataw an Creek: thence down the aald creek the several courses thereof to the first mentioned place of begin­ning. Containing one hundred and sixty-four and nine on* hundredths (164 8/100) acres s tr ic t measure.

EXCEPTING * RESERVING, how­ever, out of eald prem ises as above described three lots trf land conveyed thereout by form er owners, viz: one lot by Henry C. SUilweU to John MuihaU. one lot by Henry C. SUlWeli to Joseph Magge. snd one lot by John S. Stilwell to John Mulhall.

You- are made defendants because you claim or a re claimed or reputed to own the aald real estate of some p art thereo/ or some Interest therein, or tu hold a lien or encumbrance thereon. .DATED; September 14. 1B59. ,

I. GRANT SCOTT.Clerk of tha Superior Court

Jt (08.03 ______

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENTOF ACCOUNT __

ESTATE OF ADNA S. HALL, D E­CEASED 'NoUce U hereby given th at tha ac­counts of the subscriber, Substituted Trustee of the estate of said Deceased will be audited and stated by the Sur­rogate of tba County of Monmouth and 'reported for aetUeroent to The Monmouth County Court, Probata Di­vision, at the Court House. Monument and Court Streeta, Freehold, New Je r. sey, on Friday, tha Second day of October A. D., 1959, at 19 o'clock i.m., at which tim e application will » m ade for the allowance of com* missions an counsel tees.

Dated August l i s t , A.D. 1999.. Miriam E. Raynor,

137 Morris Avenue, Rockville Centre,New York. N. Y. Substituted Trustee

Samuel Y. Hampton, Esq.,Counsellpr at Law,020 Baogs Avenue,Asbury P erk . N, J .117 Uf.*? __________ _

interaecta the boundary jfau ot the townaJda of M stay aa , tbenee Ui along tbe ewifer u s e o# Main Street t s a souther!; dlrectioo to thr bridge on MaU> S tree t aouth « South Street; tbenc* t t ) aloag a Has drawn down tt»e center o ( tba «ul ley crossed b., th e aaid bridge toL *.k* .V * ‘ !5.r U : S * * n M <*• “ •erly dlrertloo along Um eaate r ly ed

Ri erf Leka t ^ r ts to Prospect oiot; thance *4i aionyg a Un* drawn across Lake Lefferta i ro m Protpeci

Point ia a northeasterly direction lo Ravine Drive*, thence tft) along » line drawn ecroaa tbe guiley to th« lef! of Blxhiand Avenue to e point at the end of Liberty Street, thencr 6) along a Une oaralla) with Ma

tawen Road to the guiley which rum along Aberdeen Road; thence <71 e long a Doe down the center of th\t suiTey to a point where eam e inter sects witfi the center line of U ats wan Road; Lhence >9) along the sain cenler Une of M atawan Road in a northerly direction to tbe point where said len te t Une e l M atawan Rosd interaecta the ooundary une of the Township of Matawan; thence (9) a long the said boundary Une of the Townshir of Matawan to the poinf or place of Beginning* .

Polllna olace, Hook fc L*d4«r r t r s nouse. tn back of Borough Ball.

SECOND EU ECnO N DIP-------. . . . iJlSTRiCJAil that p a rt of the Borough ol

Matawan, BEGINNING s t . a poinl where the center Une o f Main Strcci

LEGAL NOTICEinteraecta ibe center Horn «t Cfattreb Sir«ct. thaace <11 te ea aaeterty d i­rection eiong the center iloe at Church S tree t tbenee f l) Inaoea*leriy directJoo along tbe oeo ter Une ol Church Street to e point wbere u td center line of Cburda S tree t tn tersects the boundary doe of tbe Township of M etewgn: tbeece Ob along aald boundary One e f the Township of M atawan te e point where said bouundary Une in te rn et* the center Une ot Atlantfe Avesyw: (hence »3> alone said center tine ot Atlantie Avenuue to a oolnt-where th* ■aid center line of Atlantic Arena* intersects the center Une al M slr Street; thence (4) alnng said centei line ol Main Street tn a southerly direction io the ootof o r place Of Beelnninj • - 1

Polling piaca, Washington Engine -Jornpan? Fire flouae on L ittle Street

THIRD ELECTION OISTRICI All that p a rt of the Borough ot

Mstswsn. BEGINNING et e Dolni where the center Une ot U etn S tree ' nipr<»ct* the center tine of Churrh

Street, thence fl} to a eoutberty dl- rerrion slnne th r eald eentar tine j>t Main Street lo Ibe «u!)e> south oi South Street:, thence (Si along * Un* down the center -ef ia ld *ulW\ to Lake Lefferta; thenee IS)’ tn • loutherly direction along the easier ly edee of Lake Lefferte to tbe cen tei line of State Highway 94: thenr# if! along the te ld center line ol

LEGAL NOTICEK a t e ffigfeway M b • — M arly *M ctioe .to a point w here th e eeSdo e o t e r t in e o f 6 U t e S lg h w a j r M in U w aec to t h e o o u n d a r y . l i n e o f f i teTownAip of Madison; tbenee (■) _

tbe antd noondary ttae o f the Vowaefatp at Madlaon to a peSntwhere aakl Une tnteraecte Ibe e e n u t tine ef flaw Brunawtok Avenue; tbenee 19) ta a ao rtherly dlrectlor along tbe easterly edge e f Lake Lei ferta le tbe guiley that runa ta bach of Locual P lace: tbenee i f ) alone a One draw n down the canter of aald eu tiej to a potni where tbe center Une of Schenck Avenue in lerteo ts the center Use of Main Street: th«M e (I) along the sestet tin* Main S treet tn a northerly ilrectioo to a point w bere tbe aald center tLne of Main S treet in ter sad* the center line oI S ts ta Highway 94: thenee *9) along the said center da* ol State Ulghwey 84 in an easier)* direction to a' point wbere said cao ter Iloe of S tate Highway 94 inter •eels the roadbed ot the Central Railroad ot New Ja riey ; thenee <10* along aald roadbed to a oolnt wbere said roadbed interaecta tbe centeiUne of Churcb Street: thence <111 along the teid centei line of Church Street tn aa westerly, directum to thr oolnt or olaca ol Beginning.

Polling place. Midway Hose House >n Washington Street

FOURTH ELECTION DISTRICT AO tb at p a rt of tbe Borough oi

M atawan oounded oo tbe east and

LEGAL NOTICE8g*w*.-*r. fflSJS?tne T o w n m s oe aaatawan.

ofthe

of the Townahip ef Marlboro, on tba watt oy tb e boundary Une ef therownahip of - M atawaa aad na the

north by a Une ea&ending aa follows: to wit:

BEGINNING a t a point wbere tbe center Une ef New Brunswick Ave- one te intersected by tbe boundary Une ef tbe Townahlp of Matawan tbenee f t) tn a northerly dlrectlor slong tbe easterly edge o f Lake Lei ferta to tbe guiley that runa ia tbeback of Locust Place; thence |9)along a Une drawn down the center of aaid guiley to r point where the center Une of Schem a Avenue inter sects tbe center Une of Main Street: >lne ot Main Street tn a northerlj thenca |J ) along the said centei ilrection to a point where tbe sail center Une uf Main Street intersect? tbe center One ol State Highway 34: thenoe t4) aloni the said center lineit State Hlgliwty 94 to e point where the said oenter Une ol State Hieh way 94 intersects th r rosdbed oi th#

trai Railrouf* nf Je rte vPolling p lace , Freneau Independent

ruchijuse t'reneeu AveFIFTH ELECTION U lb lltlC I

AU tbat Dsrl of - the Borough ©i Mutawan oounded to the west ^by the boundary Une of the Township of Madlaon. on tne north by the boundary 'line of the Township oi M a'ewan and on the south and east

LEGAL NOTICEb y f B n e e r t e m S a g a s EoUowa: t ewits . '

UMXJlHHlttQ at a pofnft wbnra tbe cen ter line r f SUte B ighaay M In- teraerte the ooundary Une of the Township of Madlaon. (hence i l l tn ao easterly direction along the aaid center Une of aald 8 tele Highway 9 t to a point wbere tbe easterly edge of Lake Lett a rts .ulersecta aaid cen­ter Use of State Highway M; tbenee i t ) ' along tbe easterly aide ol Lake Lefferta m s northerly direction to Prospect Point; thance t l ) along i Une drawn acroaa Lake Leiierta from pro sp e d Polat In s northeasterly dl* restloD to Ravine Drive; thence t i l _ along a Une draw n acroaa tbe culley to the left oi Highland Avenue to a oolnt a t the end of Liberty Street; thence )9t along-w Une parallel with Matawan Road lo the jiu iley wbicb runa along Aoerdeen Road: thence9) along a Une down the center of

said gulTev to s oolnt where eeme- m tersects witb tbe center Une of Matawan Rosd; thence along tba said center line of tbe MatawanRoad tn a northerly direction to tbenoint wh»re the aald center Una ofMatawan Road interaecta the boon- <aiT Une of the Townahlp of Mata* wan.

Polling place. Borough Building e t viiddleses Rnad .

ARTHUR C. HALL.Borough Clerk - ;

J17 186.49

said map.County Clerit’e Oinee on 1621 CBU Nq,„«8-i be gpd theieam g a re h ^ 5 f vai^atea; tand g «■? pub;’ releasedIn a re ' here!

. Tnarice ahall take effect«^ediately upon Ita final passage

nd publication according lo law. PUBM CrNOTICB la hereby given

that the.foregoing Ordinance was In* - t w d a c « t n m n « "rg g u iiT ffititin g or the Township Committee of The Town* ship of Matawan In the County of Monmouth, New Jersey , on September 19. 1DS9. and passed on flrat reading, and the aam e waa then ordered io be published according: t o . la w .. and that such ordinance will be further considered for final passage a t the meeting of tha eald Township Com­mittee to be held At the Municipal Building, 147 Lower Main Street, Matawan Townahlp, New J tn ey , on Wednesday. October 7th, 1959 a t two o'clock P.M. prevalUng tim e, a t which Ume and place a public hearing will be held and all persons interestedbe held and all peraons intergsti will be given an opportunity t r ' heard concerning such ordinance*

ROSE X. WENZEL, Townahlp Clerk.

J17 119.06

MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE’S COURT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO P R E ­SENT CLAIMS AOAINST ESTATE

ESTATE OF EMERSON J . L1SK, de* ceased . .

Pursuant to the order ot EDWARD C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the Coun* ty of Monmouth, thla day m ade, on tne application of the undersigned. Eetella M. Lisk, Sole Executrix of the eaU ta -of the aald E m en o n J , Liak, deceased, noUce ,1a hereby given to the creditors of u l d deceated to

6regent to the aald Sole Executrix leir claims under oath within six months from this date, v

Datedt September l lth , 1999E stells M. Lisk, <SM Main St..M atawsn, N, J .

J. Frank Welgand, Esq-. ' ' 'M West Front SL,Keyport. N. J „

Attorney 'J9 $19.39 -

SUPERIOR COURT . .OF NEW- JERSEY

CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY DOCKET NO. C W7J 69 .

STATE OF NSW JERSEY

ALBERT f / ’b r OCKIE, hia heirs, devisees end personal representaUvea and hU, their or any of their aucceaaora in right, tttfe and Interest. MRS. AL*

(US.) BERT r. BROCKIE, Wl/. of Albert F , Brockie.YOU ARE HEREBY SUM* MONED and required tb aerve upon LEO WSUNSTEIN, ES­QUIRE. P iaintiffa attorney,

^ whose addreaa l i 14fl Main Street. M atawsn. Naw Jersey, an Answer to the Complaint filed in a Civil Action, in which, Jo itp h ‘ Siano and M ary Siano, hia wile, a re plain* ttffa, and Albert F. Brockle, hia helre, devlseea and peraonal representatives and hia, their or any of their suc­cessors In right, title and Intereat, Mrs, Albert F. Brockle, wife of Al* bert F. Brockle, snd Louise Fort, At­torney In Fact, are Defendsnts, pend­ing in the Superior Court of New Jersey, within 35 dsys after the 6th oay of October^ 1999, exclusive ot euchw w m i , ivnf, vAwiuaivv ui auvnc _... If you fall to do ao, Judgment by default m ay be' rendered ggainat you for the relief, demanded In the complaint. - You ■ shsll file your snswer and proof of service in dupll* cate with Ihe Clerk of the Superior Court/ S ta le . House A nnex.. Trenton. New Jersey, lit accordance -with the rules of civil practice and procedure.

The action nas been Instituted to r the purpose of quieting title to cer* tain lands situate In the Borough of Matawsn. County of Monmouth and State or New Jersey located a t Mata* wan Avenue o r . M aUwan Road,' described as followa: —

ALL that certain tra c t o r p arcel of Jana and premises, hereinafter pat* H ; / . t ,c r j£*d-' • ( '“ at..- lyln*-*na helng fn the townahlp of ..Matawan. County o! Monmouth and SU te bf

■ S k a a , z r - o , M ? "ofiNew. jc n MonmouuT and State

p s a s s : on^the^north^ weal a t t t &

C rtek 'i t " th e InbutK

KBG19TBY AND ELECTION NOTICE

TOWNSHIP O F MATAWAN NoUce U hereby given th at quaB

fled voters of the Townahip of Ma- tawan not alresdy registered in said Township under the laws of New , ersey governing perm anent regia* UaUon m ay regiater with the Town* ship O erk , or notify esld clerk aof change of realdence. a t the clerk a office, - Municipal Bldg.. 147 Lower Main St.. in the Townahlp q t Mata* wan. during business hours and on the evening of Sept. 22nd, 23rd and 24th from 7 to » P.M. or d irect o the Commissioner of Registration fn rreehold a t any tftne between Wed-

nesdsv, April 92nd, 1999. and Thurs­day. September 34th, 1999.

NoUce of change ol realdence oi application for tran sfe r of reglatra- tion shaU be m ade either by writ* en requeat forwarded to tha Town*

a tip Clerk or the Countv Board of £lection on forma provided by -sa id

Township Clerk, or Board o r by call* ing In person a t the office of the Township Clerk o r County Board of Elections up to and including Sep­tem ber 24th. 1999.

On Thursday, Septem ber tith* 1999. the registration books will bo dosed until afte r the forthcoming General ElecUon on Tuesday, Novem ber 9ro. 1959.

NoUce lg hereby given that District Board of n e fl i try and ElecUon In and for the Townahlp o t M atawan, 'bounty of Monmouth. Btate of New Jeraey. will m eet a t the places here* In after dealgnated on /

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S ri, 1999 between the hours of 7 a.m , and S p rl for the purpose o f conducing he general eleoUon for the election

of .SU te S en a to r.......................- 'Two Members o t tha General As*

aembly Sheriff >Two Members of the Board- of

Chosen Freeholdera County Clerk >Surrogate r.- \Three Coronerg r

* The* a e a s l o n f .will be held t t the foUo' placiss - - '

FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT The Flrat Dlatrict com prises Oak

Shade*. Kano Terrace. Atlantfo Ave* nue. Valley Drive. Church Bt,. Lloyd Road. Line Road aod New Bruns*

-w ick -fla rd an a ...--- :__— ,— ----------Polling place, M atawan Township

Hose and Chemical Company Fir* House, 79 Lower M ain St.

SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT The Second D istrict com prises the

northwesterly side of, M ataw sn "Creek t o . t h e boundary Une of Middlesex County; thence along Middlesex County line to W hale Creek, thenoe along Whale Creek to lt« Intersec­tion with the northwesterly prolonga- Uon of Uie easterly edge of Lenox ~ * “ “ ite«y aleRoad, thence eoutheasterlj elong the easterly edge of Lenox Road, tnence ecutheeeterly along the easterlv edge ot Lenox Road to a point on Cliffwood Avenue where Cliffwood Beach and th* tra c t known eg CUffwood Beach P a rk Join using tha form er proper­ty Une of Cliffwood Beach and Cliff* wood Beach Park, continuing south to Prospect Avenue and following the CUffwood BeacV property Une to the Keyport meadows, and thence a till along said property Une to Ma« taw an Creek.

the south by M atawan Creek* on the eaat by Raritan Bay; on tha north hy Whale Creek to the Intersection ol W hale Creek and the easterly lin t ot Lenox Road produced northwest­erly , thence in a southeasterly di­rection elong .Lenok Road to a point on CUffwood Avenue where. Cliff­wood Beach and the tre c t f --Cliffwood Beech P a rk ]oln — . form er properly Une of CUffvCliffwood Beech P a rk ]oln using the form er property line of CUffwood Beaoh and Cliffwood Beach Perk, continuing aouth to Froapect Avenue end following the CUffwood Beachp to n ert? Une to K eyport meadowa,

8no tbenee atlll along --------ae td Meteweft Creek,Polling pJace,' V eterans ■ Memorial m e, corner CUffwood Aye* and iwthorn Street, CUffwood.

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. . . BOROUGH OF MATAWAN • .Notice le hereby given th at quell*

fled votera o^ the Borough of Mete* wan not already reg istered In eald Borough under law* ot* New Jersey governing ■ perm anent regia* tratlon, may regU ter with Uie Bor* ough Cleric, o r notify aa ld c lerk .uf change ot realdence, a t the e le r ra office, Oorough H a ll IM Main 9t„ M atawan, during business hours or d irect to the C om m iutoner of Rag* letraUon In 9Veehold. e t < any Ume between Wedneiday, April 12nd, 1999, and Thursday. Septem ber S4Ui, 1989* during buiineaa hours. . .

Notice of change of realdence or application for transfer of regtatra* tion ehaU be m ade e ither - by writ* ten request forwarded to the Borough Clark* o r Board o r by oalling lo per* son a t the office of- the Borough Clark o r County Board of r Election* ujjfflto ftnd *nclu(**R* B tptem ber 34th,• On Thursdsy, Septem ber Stth, 1999, the reglsirsUon books win be closed unUl s fte r the forthcoming General ElecUon on Tueiday, November 3rd,1950. ,

Notice le hereby given that Dlg- triot Boards of Election and Regis­try t n . and for the B orough, o f Ma* taw an. County of Monmouth, ~ of New Jerae ~ places herelnaiof New Jersey , wOl m eet a t the 'Jaces hereinafter dealgnated on TUESDAY, NOVBMBEB 3rd, 1999

between the noura o l I a m end it RiP- J ? ^ bf oonducUngthe genera] election, for iim election

SU te Senator . . - • • ^ -Two M embers of, the G eneral'A s-

aembly *■ ■ -Sheriff • . — - -T w o ^M tm b en of the Board of

Choaen freeholders • -•County Clerir : ' T'su rro g a te - •• ♦. y ' .Three coronarg • ' i :> - ' ■ <* ■Mayor for th e full te rm \ ^ Three Councllihen fo r the full tarm T h e eetAone tt) 1h«:c«gtetr> .boeru '

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- F I N E h a n d p e w ta g , k n itte d g a r­m e n t . m e n d e d ; b u tto n h o le ,,

m o n o g ra m a , h e m llnea a tra lg h te n - e d , e tc . C a ll D ia n e , C O I f a x 4-4616.

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m en and w o m e n ; 24 h o u r supe r­vision ; in d iv id u a l dje ta. Llc e n a e d ay S ta te o f N e w J e r e s e y . Re a ao n- able ra te s . H 4 m lle a s o u th o l M a ta w a n , U g h t, H ig h w a y 34; o p p o ­

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W I L L ke e p c h ild re n f o r w o rk in g m o th e r. C a ll L O w e l l 6-3737. J1 7

INSTRUCTIONP I A N O ln itr u c tio n s , m o d e rn te ach ­

in g m e th o d !. C a ll C O I f a x 4-3989., J1 7

AUTOS FORSALEi m M E R C U R Y , ru n n in g co n d i­

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la te r ,. J o w , m j l M g e , .p r iv a t e e r , $890 ca s h . L O w e U 6-6329.

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t h « r i g h t p ric e . C o rn s a a d t t y u s .

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a t i C O I f a x 4-9760, A u g l e i A m o f o S ta tio n . ,__________________ w j MK I T C H E N a e t, ta b le an d 4 c h airs ,

c h ro m e , n e w ly co ve re d . L O w e ll 0-1643. - w J1 7

C O N T E N T S o f 4 ro o m h o m e ; le a v­in g s ta te . In q u ire 119 M a in S t . ,

M a ta w a n o r ca ll L O w e ll 64990.w J1 7

R U M M A G E S A L E , ip o iu o re d b y L a d l e s A i d o f F i r s t B ap tist

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amor, e xce lle n t c o n d itio n . M u s t b a w e n to be ap p re c iate d , $1250. C a ll L O w e l l (-1607 d a y s o r L O w e l l f 3 t t l eve nin g s a n d w e e ke nd s. J t f

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p o r t : n e a r schools, b u s lin e , ra il ro a d s ta tio n ; a v a ila b le a fte r L a b o r D a y . V r l t e D o s A In c a re o f this n e w s p a p e r. w jt f

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q u ire 28 S e a b re e x e w a y , K e a n s b u rg . K E 6-1070 b e tw e e n 8 p .m . a n d 7 p .m . w J24

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sonable re p t. In q u ire 28 S e a b re e re - w a y , K e a n s b u rg . K E t-1 0 7 0 b e ­tween 8 p .m . a n d 7 p .m . wJ24F O U R ro o m s to le t ; h e a t, h o t w a -.

t e r , e le c tric a n d g as fu rn is h e d . C a U C O K a x 4-4136 b e tw e e n $ an d 6 p .m . w j l 7

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m a n . G o o d h o m e c o o ke d m e a ls . C a ll - L O w e U 6-6064 - — J27F U R N I S H E D r o o m , su itab le f o r

o n e o r t w o p e rso ns n e a r bu sine ss c e n te r. C a ll L O w e l l 6-1397. J24A P A R T M E N T , 4 ro o m s a n d b a th ;

h e a t a n d h o t w a t e r s u p p lie d . N o ch ild re n u n d e r s ix . In q u ire a fte r 5 p .m . , A n t h o n y D e lb e r t , B o x 420, O l d T e n n e n t R o a d .M o r g a n v ille .'

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HOUSES FOR SALE11800 to $2600, d e liv e re d to y o u r lo t

B u n g a lo w s , 4 ro o m s an d b a th . H o u se s located In M a n a la p a n , N . J H o u s e m o v e rs , I n c ., 38 H u ll A v e ­n u e . F re e h o ld . N . J . C a ll F R e e h o ld o ff H ig h w a y 33. D a le y & P e trie s . 8-2919. w jtf

M A R L B O R O T o w n s h i p - 1 1 % acres o f c le a r fe n ce d i n la n d w ith ru n ­

n in g b r o o k . S i x ro o m house w llh p a n t r y an d b a th ; needs' So m e r e ­p a irs . 750 f t fro n ta g e o n M o rg a n - v lU e -T e n n e n t- r o a d . - C a l l L O w e O 64)371 a fte r 8 p .m . w jt f

M A T A W A N , 2 b e d ro o m C a p e C o d ;a tta c h e d g a r a g e , fu ll c e lla r , e x ­

p a nsio n a t U c , to t 79 x 109; C a ll L O w e U 6 4 6 5 L w jt f

W . K E A N S B U R G , b e a u tifu l 3 fa m H y h ouse o n la r g e lo t w ith 2 c a t

g a r a g e . W a U to w i l l c a rp e tin g , 220 p o w e r lin e , w s s h e r -d r y e r , fre e z ­e r ; b lo c k f r o m s ch o o l. W a lk in g d is ta n c e to b e a ch a n d -s h o p p in g ce n te r. N e w Y o r k k N e w a r k busses pass d o o r .- A s k in g $18,900. C a ll K E a n s b u r g 6-J422. w J1 7

C O Z Y C a p e C o d o a la rg e la k e J r o n t p ro p e rty ; 3 b e d ro o m s . 2 b a th s ,

liv in g ro o m , d in e tte , - i tt a c h e d g a r a g e , c e lla r , scre e n e d p orch.

.P i i c e d f o r (ju lc k aa le . Im m e d ia te o c c u p a n c y . L O w e U 6-4248. w j l 7

H A Z L E T h o u s e , 4 r o o m s , a n d b a th ;................. dritcoro U h o t w a te r h e a t

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g a r a g e ; e x c e lle n t r e s l d n t l a L . sec­tio n . F . H A o r as s u m e , 4 ^ % G X m o rtg a g e . $13,000. L O w e l l 6-4172.

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H O U S E W I F E w ishe s t o d o bomei- w o r k ; w ill d o - t y p l n g , s d d re ss ln g , le tte r ’ w r it in g , e tc , W ill p ic k u p an d re tu rn fin ish e d w o r k . C a U L O w e U lM )68f a fte r 4 p .m . w J I 7

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Misi E liz a b e th M c C o n n e ll. d a ug h ­t e r o f Ja m e s M c C o n n e ll. 38 N a v e -

» lOitit A y e . ,H i g h l a n d s , u d th e la te M r s . M a r jo rie M c C o n n e ll, becam e the b rid e o f Jo h n E . R ic h a r d s , son o f Jo h n W . R ic h a rd s , D a v e m ’ s L a n e , W e st K e a n s b u rg , a n d the la te M r s . J u lia R ic h a rd s , S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , S e p t. 12, 1959, a t the N e w M o n m o u th B a p tis t C h u rc h . T h e R e v . W iliia m E . B is g ro v e , p a sto r, p e rfo rm e d th e double ring ce re m o n y, before a n a lta r deco­ra te d w ith w hite g la d io li.

G iv e n io m a rria g e b y h e r fa th e r, the b rid e w o re a ballerina-Iength g ow n o f w hite s ilk o rg a n za design­ed w ith a sab rina n ecklin e and sho rt sleeves trim m e d w ith w hite U c e , She w o re a c irc u la r v e il and c a rrie d • cascade b o u q ue t o t w hite roses_

M r s . G e o rg e R ic h a r d s , W e s t K e a n s b u rg , w a s the m a tro n o f ho no r. S h e 'w o re a beige lace d r e w w ith m atching c irc u la r v e il deco­rated w ith s m all y e llo w flo w e rs and beige bows a n d she c a rrie d a colonial bouquet o f y e llo w ro s e *.

B ro th e r b B e s t M a n G e o rg e R ic h a rd s . W e s t K e a n s ­

b u rg , w as best m a n fo r h la b ro th e r.A dinner fo r th e b r id a l p a r ty and

im m ediate fa m ilie s fo llo w e d at Peterso n’ s B u tto n w o o d M a n o r , M a t ­awan. a fte r w hich th e co uple le ft on a m o to r trip th ro u g h N e w Y o r k Stale. F o r tra v e lin g , th e b rid e w o re a brow n and b la c k p la id ju m p e r dress w ith a in itc h in g Ja c k e t, a beige h at an d b ro w p accessories. T h e y WiU reside a t D a v e r n ’ s L a n e . West Keansburg',

The bride g ra d u a te d fro m A t- U n tie H ig h la n d ! H ig h S chool, C l a u ot 1 M * . and Is e m p lo ye d t y the Je rs e y C e n tra l P o w e r k L i g h t C o ., B e lfo rd .

► " T h e bridegro om g ra d ua te d fro m U n io n H ig h School. C l a t t o f 1944 and Is em plo yed b y the J e n e y

C e n tra l P o w e r f t L i g h t C o ., U n io n B e a d ). H e served w ith the U S . A r m y in the Second W o rld W a r tn G e rm a n y an d F r a n c e . .

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M R . , M R S . L E O N A R D J E R O M E L O E S C H

C ouple W ed S a tu rd ay By E. A. M o d ie lew ik l

M i l l A n n s B y lln s k a , 119 H a r b o r W a y , L a u re n c e H a r b o r , becam e the bride ot Jo se p h C . Z o n a k , son o f M r . and M ra . W a lte r f o n l k , S a y re v ille . S a tu rd a y . S e p f f U , 1959, a t 7 p .m . In a ce rem ony pe rfo rm e d b y M a g titr a te E d w a r d A . M fliit#* le w s ki, 8 » y r t v | l l e , at the h o m e o f M r * . V io la Zie m le n s k l o f 7 1 M t? A r th u r A v e ., La u re n c e H a r b o r , a aister of the b rid e g ro o m . .

M r . and M rs . R ic h a rd F ly n n at­tended the couple.

M r . an d M r s . Z o n a k w ill reside a t 135 H a r b o r W a y , L a u re n c e H a r ­b o r. ' , ‘

- -mcrS, .

N o w t i the l i m e . to a d v e r tlM those unused a r tic le ) (o r ‘ * » l e . A s m a ll a d i n the classified c tfu m n w ill tu rn th e m In to cash tor y o u . M ----------- ' v .

B e f o r e .a n a l ta r d e corate d w ith w h ite g la d io li a o d la rg e w h ite c h ry ­san th e m um s, M l u C a ro le A n n N o r - r i i , d a u g h te r o f M r . a n d M n . E d ­w a rd M o rr is , 359 P a r k A v e v U n io n B e a c h , becam e the b rid e o f L e o n a r d Je ro m e L o t s c h , son o t M r . a n d M n . L e o n a r d J . L o e s c h , M W ashington S t . , ( K e y p o r t, o n S a tu rd a y , S e p t 12 . 1»59. T h e cere­m o n y w aa p e rfo rm e d at 10:30 a .m . ln th e H o l y F a m i l y C h u rc h , U n io n B e a c h , t y the R e v . Jo se p h 0 . F o x . pasto r* j*hc> f l " ce lebrate d the. n u p tial -m aas. , ■ '

M r t , M ic h a e l C o x , K e y p o r t , w u the *o io la t. She w a i accom panie d a t th e ’ console b y ■ M ra . F r a n k . F le m in g , K e y p o rt . w h o alao p la ye d trad itio n al w e d d in g selections,' T h e b r id e , g ive n in m a rria g e b y h e r fa th e r, w ore a V ic to ria n de­signed gown o I w h ite satin, fashioned w (th a title d bodice t r lr t - m e d w ith S w is s ’ ap p liq u e , l t h a d long pointed s le e v e i, a b o u ffa n t s k ir t , trim m e d w ith Sw iss applique a n d a d ra p e d o v e rs k ir t. SHe w ore t'V ro a e styled ca p trim m e d w ith n i jd pearM to w h ic h w a s attached a v e il o f Illusio n; She c a rrie d "a cascade bouquet o f w hite roses and atep h an otli.

W e a n M in t G re e n M r * . F r a n k C r a n d a ll, U n io n C i t y ,

w a r . « y i $ d ■"U n c j y W e B ^ ., , b s i | 5 ^ » n d r i f a l l i k l r t , re ve aling ru ffle d n e t p ic k e d up w ith a b o w b u stle In the b a c k . H e r cro w n head­

piece m atch ed her g o w n a n d she c a rrie d a- cascade b o u q u e t o f O ra n g e D e lig h t ra s ^ i, ' ;

B rid e sm a id s w a r * M I s s E l l a n Je a n O 'N e l U a n d M l u G a i l M a t ­th e w s , U n io n B e a c h ; M is s G a ll H o w le y , K e y p o r t , a n d M is s i S u ­za n n e N o r r i f , D o v e r , co u s in o f th e b rid e . T h e ir Q m e r t l d g re e n g o w n * w e re style d the u m e u tb e m a ­tro n o f h o n o r '* , a n d . th e y w o re m atch ing h e ad p ie ce s. a n d c a rrie d c a s c a d e ^ o f - y o ^ w / r p a e s . '.

R o b e r t ' 9 U d a k ,' K e y | » r t ; : .w a * b e *t m a n , U s Ite r in g w e r f W u ila m B i k e r , C a r l ^ t a r i l k , F r e d - W i s e ,- a l l o t - K e y p o r t ,- a n d J a m e s ' N o t t l s , U n io n B e a c h b ro th e r o t t h e b r i d e .

F o r h e r d a u g h te r '* w e d d in g , M r * . N o r r is selecte d a ch a m p a g n e io lo te d d e g ta ie d u t l n s h e a th d re s s W hich h a d a m a tch in g fu ll tu n ic . S h e w o r e ru st brow n acceasorlea w ith a m a tc h in g festhered h a t and a W rs a g e at y e llo w te a ro se a. M r * . Lo e s c h ch ose a rose taupe silk ta ffe ta dress trim m e d w ith C h s n - tlU y la c e , c lo v e r p in k accessories and a co rsag e o f p in k te a ro s e *.

A re ce p tio n fo llo w ed th e c e re ­m o n y a t U n io n B e a c h F i r e C o ; N o . 1 , a fte r w h ic h th e co up le le ft f o r a t r i p t o N ia g a r a ' F a l l s , 'C a n a d a .

M a r r i e d A t G r f i c e M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h

jtM a ;*a b r in « i'it? c ttL I b e f g i r s h e a th "dress," s ty le d ' w ith e r sleeves,' fitte d m a tc h in g . th re e -q u a rte r sleeves.

H e r a c ce s s o rial w e re o liv e g re e n a n d alie. w o re a co rsage o f w h ite orch id s . '.

B a th th e b r id e an d b rid e g ro o m g ra d u a te d f r o m K e y p o r t H ig h S c l i o b i .M r i r L o e i c l r i r e m p l o y e d ja th e ' perso nnel^ b ific e o f ; ; t he A rc h ite c tu ra l t ilin g '; C o ., 'K e y p o r t . H e r husbiand I * e m p lo ye d a s a linem an b y the J e r * e y C e n tra l P o w e r a n d L i g h t C o ., U n io n B e ac h .

T h e co uple w ill re side at 359 P a r k A v e . , U n io n B e a c h .

M R , , M R S , M I L T O N W O R L O C K

M is s E liz a b e th M a r g a r e t T a e g n rt g ra n d d a u g h te r o t M r s . E liz a b e th

A b b o t t , 319 H e r b e rt St . , U n io n B e a c h , an d d a u g h te r o f the late M r . an d M r s . Ja m e a T a g g a r t , be­

. . c a m e t h e b r id e o f M ilto n W o rlo ck

JO W est F r o n t S t . , K e y p o r t , S atur- .d a y , S e p t. 5, 1959, a t 2 p .m . In G ra c e

M e th o d is t C h u rc h , U n io n B e a c h . T h e R e v . L e o n Z in k l e r , p a s to r, p e r­fo rm e d the double rin g c e re m o n y.

T h o b rid e w a s e sco rted b y h e r u n c le , Jo se p h A b b o t t , M a p le w o o d .

• S h e w o re a g o w n o f C h a n tilly lace desig n ed w itH .a v -n c c klln e a n d lon g

a le e v e s . 'H e r -fin g e r tip -le n g th v e il O f J U i ^ ^ / ; J l , , f r o m a c ro w n o f se­

q u in s a n d p e a r l * m d s h e c a rr ie d a ca scad e b o u q ue t o f w h ite roses

. a n d s te p N in o tis .M l i a . ' . J e s s i e ' T a g g a r t , U n io n

B e a c h * : t m * , h e r a i s t e r '* m a id o f h o n o r; . H e r b a lle rin a -Ie n g th g o w n ot p l n k j a c e h a d a m a tc h in g ja c k e t. S h u w o r e a : m a tc h in g h ead p iece W ith a ic lr e tila r v e il .n n d c a rr ie d

d d lo h la l b o u q u e t, o f .p l n k r o s e * .T w o B r i d e s j n a l d s ‘ .

' ^ T h e J>rid f s m a l d j ,' V i s * M i r y

S tr y k e r , K e y p o r t , w o re la v e n d e r Bnd M ts V L o rr a in e W o rlo ck , K e y ­p o rt, siste r o f the b rid e g ro o m , w o re m in t gre en. B o th w o re the *a m e style g o w n j as th e h o n o r atte nd ant w ith m a tc h in g h e id p te ce s a n d they c a rrie d colonial bouquets o f-y e llo w roses.

C h arle s S p in o la, C liffw o o d , Was beat m a n . U s h e rin g w o re C a rlyle W o rlo c k , K e y p o r t , b ro th e r o f hte b rid e g ro o m , an d Ju d s o n T h o m e , llo lm d e l, '

. A f t e r a reception In the fello w ­ship h all o t thu c h u rc h , tho couple le ft r o r a m o to r t r ip th ro u g h the N e w E n g la n d sta te s. F o r tra v e lin g , t h e - b r i d r w q r e i a b l u e j l r e s r w | t h m a tc h in g h a t a n d accessories, and a c o rsag e o f w h ite roses and ste p ha no tis. T h e co up le w ill re- sfd c in K e a n s b u rg .

T h o b r id e atte n d e d K e y p o rt H ig h School an d is e m p lo ye d b y the R a d io C o r p . o f A m e r ic a , W ood- b rid g e . .

T h e b rid e g ro o m g ra d u a te d fro m K e y p o r t H i g h : Sch o o l an d Is em ­p lo y e d b y S tr a u b M o t o r a , I n c ., K e y p d r t . ' ' " ......... .......... ....................

B i r t h s

. D ie tric hA io n w a i b o r n in P e r th A m b o y

H o s p ita l t o M r . and M r * . K e n n e th D ie tr ic h , V a n C l e a f L a n e , C liffw o o d , on S u n d a y , S e p t, 6 , 1999. T h e b a b y , th e ir f l n t d i l l d , h a * been n a m e d K e n n e th M ic h a e l J r . M r * . D ie tr ic h Is the fo rm e r M is t C ath e rin e T r a h i m , M s ta w a n . : "

: - T e rw llllg e r -M r , a n d M n - R ic h a rd T e r w llllg e r ,

6 3 -llth S L , W e s t K e a n s b u rg , are tha p a r e n ti b f a d a u g h te r , b o m S u n d a y ,-S e p t. # ,1 1959, ’ Irt R i v e r ­v le w H o s p i t a l . . , : >,

A io n w a i b o r a -jn P e r th A m b o y H o s p lta l t o M r . and M r s . ; N u m l o M e S s ln a , 89 F r e n e a u A v e . , M a t a ­w a n . , ,

' : F l U g e r i l d ■ . . ' / V ,M r , an d M r » , M ic h a e l F i t z g e r a l d ,’

32 P le rs o ll R d . , O l d B r i d g e , a r e the paren ta o f a d a u g h te r , h o m ln 5 t P e te r’ a H o s p ita l. ..........

’ ' / M c C a r th y ' '' .v .A son w a s b o m in S t , P e t e r ’ s

H o s p ita l t o 'M r . 'a n d M r * . J o h n 'M c ­C a r t h y ,1 13< Sou th w o od D r . , :O l d B r id g e , . ......................

”■ - ’ . ‘ M u r p h y , ./ ’ ’ ’M r , and M n . J a m e * M u r p h y , 14

C o rn e ll D r . , H a i le t! are th e p a r ­e n t * o f a i o n , b o m W e d n e s d a y, S e p t. 9 , 1955, In M o n m 'U lh M «d i- cal C e n t e r . ■ V c , ' ' 1, '— t t o b a a ' ........—

A daughter w a s .b o m o n T u e s d a y , S e p t. B, 1959, lii. M o n m o u th M e d i­cal Ce n te r to M r , ah d M n . Jo h n L lm b a c h , 731 H o lm d e l R d . , H a z le t .

C an fie ldM r . and M r * . R ic h a rd C an fie ld ,

85 H a r b o r W a y , L a u re n c e H a r b o r , ore the pu re n ta ot a d a u g h te r , born In P e r th A m b o y H o s p ita l. _ _

, . V a n d e r b i lt ................................A son w as b o m In P e r th A m b o y

H o s p ita l to M r . and M r s . D an ie l V a n d e rb ilt. 26 B eechw ood T e r r . , M a ta w a n .

C a t tlF i r s t L t . M ich ao l A . G a U l and

M r s . G a t t i , D B a tte r y , F o u r th M is s ile B a tta lio n , H a z le t , a r e 'the p a re n ts o l a d a u g h te r, born T h u r s ­d a y , S e p t. 10, 1959,' in P a tte rs o n A r m y H o s p ita l, F o r t M o n m o u th .

Union Beach Girl Weds L T. Booth

M ls a J a n e J a c k n o , d a u g h te r o f M r . ah d M r * , . H e n r y L . Ja c k s o n , M 5 C a m p b e ll S L , U n io n B e a c h , b e ­cam e the bride o f L a n s in g T h o m a * B o o th , son ot M T . a n d M r s , L a n ­s ing J . B o o th , K e a n s b u rg , o n S a tu r­d a y , S e p t. 1 2 , 1S59, I n th e B a y s h o re C o m m u n ity C h u rc h , E a s t K e a n s ­b u rg . T h e R e v . J o h n P . E u l e r , pas­t o r , p e rfo rm e d th e c e re m o n y . M r s . Ju n e R e s c o rl w a s th e soloist and o rg a n is t. '

T h e b rid e w a s g iv e n in m a rria g e b y h e r fa th e r. H e r fu ll-le n g th g o w n h ad a fitte d bodice o f Ro&epoLnt lace, o ffs e t w ith p e a rls a n d sequins, a p o r tr a it -n e c k lin e a n d lo n g sleeves. M a tc h in g lace p a ne ls w e re in the fro n t a n d b a c k o f tb e s k ir t w hich w a s trim m e d w ith h ip bus­tles o f n y lo n tu lle c a u g h t w ith R o s e p o int l ic e flo w e re tte s a p p li- q u e d w ith sequins. T h e s k ir t te rm i­n ate d in a chap ei-le ngth tra in . She c a rrie d a cascad e b o u q u e t, o f g ls d lo li w h ic h h a d a w hite o rch id ce n te r. , '

M n . L a w re n c e E . M l c k l e y , U n io n B e a c h , co usin o f the b r id e , w a s the hono r a tte n d a n t. S h e w o re w a ltz-le n g th g o w n o f b lu e tu lle , sty le d w ith a p o r tr a it neckline, w h ite flo w e re tte s on th e b o d ice , a n d a fu ll s k ir t w h ic h h a d a s m all b o w in the b a c k w ith satin s tr e a m ­e rs attach ed . H e r o ld fashioned b ouque t w a i o f b lu e c a m a t lo n i .

W e a r P i n k , Y e ll o w M l i s S h irle y C h a m b e rla in , U n io n

B e a c h , the b rid e s m a id , w o re a W altz-le n g th g o w n o f p i n k , fas h io n , ed w ith * strapless b o d ice w ith fo ld s o f lace an d a fu ll i k l r t o l net an d tu lle . She c a rr ie d a n old fashioned b o u q u e t o f p in k c a r . n atio ns. T h e Ju n io r b rid e s m a id w a s M l u J u d y A n n Ja c k s o n , U n io n B e a c h , sister o f th e b r id e . H e r b a lle rina -Ie ng th gow n w a * m a d e o l ye llo w net an d tulle a n d i h e c a r ­rie d a m in ia tu re o ld fas h io n e d b o u­quet o f ye llo w c s n ia tlo n s . -

E d w a r d G e o rg e B o o t h ,’ K e a n * - b u r g , w a i the best m a n f o r his b ro th e r. H e n r y L e w i * Ja c k s o n J r . , U n io n B e a c h , b ro th e r o f . the b r i d * ukhered. Jo h n J a y Ja c k s o n ,'U n io n B e s c h , the b rid e 'a b r o th e r , w a s th e

/ in g b e a re r. *A reception w u held a t 3 p .m .

a t 101 V ic to ria P I . , U n io n B e a c h , a fte r w hic h th e co up le le ft fo r a trip to N ia g a r a F a l l * an d P e n n s y l­v a n ia .

T h e b r id e g ra d u a te d fro m K e y ­p o rt H i g h S ch O o t: a n d ls e m p lo ye d a t the P r e m iu m D i n e r , A v e n e l. H e r husband g ra d u a te d fro m M id d le * to w n T o w n s h ip H i g h S ch o o l an d la e m p lo y e d b y W e ite n t U n io n in N e w Y o r k . •

T h e co up le w ill re sid e In A v e n e l.

W e d d i n g A t S t . J o s e p h ’ s C h u r c h

Robert S. Whalev J M V W w v K .

T h e m a r ria g e o f M i u Bevi . F a y W e ld o n , d a u g h te r of M r . and M n . R o b e r t F u lt o n W eldon . W e *t- fle ld a n d M a n to lo k in g , t o R o b e rt S in gleto n W h a le y , son of M r . an d M n . M . S te w a rt W h a le y , B ra d e v e lf R d r r H q lm d e l T o tfn a h lp , took plaee S a tu r d a y afte rn o o n , 5ept. 12, 1559, .In th e g ard e n o f h e r p a re n t'a W e s t­fie ld ho m e . ■ > ,

T h e R o v . F r e d e r ic k E . C h ria tla n , m in iste r o f W e s tfie ld ' P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h , p e rfo rm e d Ihe c e re m o n y ; A s m a ll reception fo llo w e d .

T h e b r id e , w ho w aa g iv e n in m a r ria g e b y h e r , fa t h e r , w o re a n an tiq ue w h ite , p eau de sole, p e rio d g o w n trim m e d w ith C h a n tilly Is c e , H e r F r e n c h illu sio n , fin g e r-tip - le n g th v e il fell Iro m a m a tc h in g lace c a p . S h e c a rrie d a cascade bouque t o f w h ite orchids an d ate p h an o tli;

- F i v e A tte n d B rid eM i s * B a r b a r a W e |d o n , s is te r o f

the b r id e , w aa m a id of h o n o r; B rid e s m a id * w ere M i s * K a th e rin e P a y n e , H a r ris b u rg , P a .; M is s Su­san M a c D o n a ld , N e w to n S q u a re ; P a , ; M ls s V ir g in ia T lm o n e , N e W Y o r k , an d M i l * V irg in ia S c h o m p , W e a tfle ld . ;T h e y w ore w h ite b o u f­fa n t ta ffe ta to w n s . M iss W e ld o n c a rrie d a n o ld fashioned bouquet o f s w e e th e a rt ro se s, an d the o th e r a t­tendants c a rrie d old-fashioned bou­q ue ts o f re d roses.• Ja m e s H u d lb u r g , W ilm in g to n , Dfel., w a s best n a n . Ush ers w e re R o b e rt an d R ic h a rd W eldon, b ro ­thers o f the b rid e ; R ic h a rd Sp e c k, S h re w s b u ry, an d H a r r y S an d b u rg ,

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S a la t M a r y A c a d e m y , Pla in fie ld , and W e stfie ld H ig h School. She at­tended Sulllns Co lle g e , B ris to l, V a ., T h e b rid e g ro o m w as graduate d

fro m B la ir A c a d e m y , B la lrs to w n , and atte nde d U p sala C ollege, E a s t O ra n g e . H e Is a sio cla te d w ith h i* fa th e r In the M .S . W haley C o ., H o im d e l.

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P jir a n t e , .o r g a n is t,' . ,- G l v t i t tn 'm a rrlu g e b y h e r fa th e r, the b rld a j f o r e a silk o r g a n za flo o r- le n g th ' g o w n , e m b ro id e re d w ith

w h ite o rc h id s . T h e fitte d bodice H ad a b o a t n e ck lin e a n d lo n g ta p e r­in g sleeves a n d th e fu ll s k ir t flo w ­ed Into a c h a p e i-le n g th t r a i n . H e r fin g e rtip -le n g th v e il o f illu s io n fell fro m a le q u ln h a l-a n d she c a rrie d a cascade b o u q u e t o f w h ite roses s u rro u n d in g a w h ite o rc h id . -

M is s E lz a b e t h A n n K a h r s , C liff­w o o d , w aa the . m a id o f h o n o r. H e r full-len gth g o w n o t sho ck in g p in k ch iffon h ad a fitte d sleeveless b o d ­ice and w a s trim m e d w ith pale p in k . She w o re a m a tc h in g head­b a n d and c a rrie d a co lon ial b o u q ue t o f pale p in k c a rn a tio n s. '

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fitte d b e ig e s n d b ro w n v e lv e t l e a f h a t , c ry s ta l accessories and co rsag e o f ye llo w ro se s.- T h e b rid e g ro o m ’ s m o th e r chose a b lu e la c e d ress w ith m a tc h in g -h e a d ­p ie c e , c r y s ta l accesories a n d a co r. sag e o f p in k roses. t >

T h e b r id e g ra d u a te d fro m M a t a ­w a n H ig h S ch o o l, C lass o f 1958, an d is e m p lo ye d b y . the A m e ric a n I n ­suran ce C o ., N e w a r k . T h e b rid o -

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r j j T T M r s . F r a n k K u Ip a n o w a U " F u n e r a l s e rvice s w e r e j ® d a y , a t t a .m . st the D a y :H o m e ,'K e y p o r t , and at 9 :4 J ' ' a h ig h niasa o f re q uie m w as b ra te d In th e H o l y F a m i l y Chui U n io n B e a c h , b y the R e v . Jo se p h ' G . F o x , p a s to r , fo r M n . V e ro n ic a K u l p a n o w tk l, A r lin g to n A v e . , U n io n B e a c h , w h o die d T u e s d a y , S e p t. >, 1959, a t th e W o m a c k G e n e ra l H o * , p lt a l , P o r t B r a g g , N . C . In te rm e n t w s i in S t . Jo s e p h 's C e m e te r y ; K e y ­p o r t ’’ * '' ■■ ■' ■ !

M r s . ' K u lp a n o w a k i, SO, w * s b o rn i n P o la n d a n d w a s the w id o w o f F r a n k K U lp a n o w s k i, She 1 * s u r­v i v e d " b y a d a u g h te r , M n . ' Je a n S n l a d o .'C a m b la H e ig h ts! N .Y . - , tw o s o n s . S g t, H e n r y , F o r t B r a g g an d J o h n ,‘ P o l a n d ; a ils te r . M r s . J o ­sephine L e n c z y c k a , C o n n e c tic u t; fo u r g ra n d c h ild re n a n d th re e g re a t­g ra n d c h ild re n . .

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te rd a y -~ a t 8 ' a . m . a t th e D a y F u n e r a l ’ H o n w , K e y p o r t , f o r M r s , E liz a b e t h H e d d e n , 49, of 9 S ch o le r D r . , U n io n B e a c h , 4 h o d ie d on W e d n e s d a y , S e p t, 9, 1959, a t "her h o m e . A h ig h m a s s of re q u ie m w as ce le b rate d in the H o l y F a m i l y C h u rc h , U n io n B o a c h , b y the R e v . Jo s e p h G . F o x . p a s to r , a t 9 a .m . In te rm e n t w a s In S t . Jo s e p h ’s C e m e te ry , K e y p o r t .

M r s . ' H e d d e n w a s b o rn In N e w a r k . She is S u rv iv e d b y a son, P a u l , B ig S p rin g s , T e x . ; tw o b ro th e rs , H o r r y a n d R o b e rt M e G r a i n , an d a s is te r, M r s . G ra c e S p r in g e r , a n d one g ra n d c h ild , all o f - U n l iilo n B e a c h .

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d a y a t 10 a .m . a t O u r L a d y o f B le s s e d 1 S a c ra m e n t P a r i s h , E a s t O ra n g e ," : fo r C a s p a r A m m a n h , #7, .w h o - d l e i i T U e s d a y . S e p t. D . .1959. a t h is h o m e 135 Seele y A v e . . K e a n s ­b u r g . In te rm e n t w a s In S t. Jo s e p h ’ s C e m e te r y ,' K e y p o r t . u n d e r the d i­re ctio n t>f th e Jo h n J . R y a n H o m e f o r F u n e r a ls , K e a n s b u rg .

M i 1, A m m a n n w a s b o m in N e w a r k an d h a d liv e d in K e a n s ­b u rg /o r 20 y e a rs . H e w a i ' a re ­tire d m ac h in is t a n d fo rm e r ly w as e m p lo y e d ,b y . S u p e rio r A i r P ro d u c ts C o . , N e w a r k .

S u r v iv in g a r e h is w i f e ,/ M r s . E liz a b e t h (W ig g in s ) A m m a n n ; tw o suns; V in c e n t, E d i s o n , n nd R ic h a r d . W est O ra n g e ; fo u r b r o th e r s , F r e d - e r ic k ° a n d C h a rle s , b o th o f Ir v in g ­to n , A l b e r t ; U n io n , a n d E d w a r d , L in d e n , a n d th re e g ra n d c h ild re n .

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She w a s b o m in N e w a rk -a n d h ad liv e d -in K e a n s b u rg f o r a l g h t y e a r t .

S u r v iv in g a r e h e r h u s b an d , C h a rle s ; fo u r s ls te n , M is s Ire n e " lasher, N e w a r k , M i u G e rtru d e

. I iy ln g to n , M r s . , M a r ie ley, L a v a lle t te and M r s . T . J .

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d a y at 11 a .m . a t the M a »o n -W ll- s o n " F u n e rs l H o m e , So u th A m b o y , for W ils o n W . Je s te r . 72, o t 40 B r a n e y S t . , L a u re n c e H a r b o r , w h o d ie d T u e s d a y , S e p t. #, .1959, jn the E a s t Orange V e te ran s H o s p ita l, fo llo w in g » lo n g i l l n e u . T h e R e v W iU ia m E . W e b s te r, p a s to r o f tb e L a u re n c e H a r b o r C o m m u n ity C h u rc h , o ffic ia te d a n d in te rm e n t w a s In C lo v e rle a f P a r k C e m e te ry , W o o d b rid g e . ' ' -

M r . J e s t e r w a s ^ b o m . In S t . G e o rg e s , D e l . H e resided In F Q j t L e e to r 1 5 y e a rs an d m o v e d to L a u re n c e H a r b o r nine y e a r * ag o . H e f e t i r e d . th r e e y e a rs a g o as a s ta tio n a ry engine er a t the B a yo n n e N a v a l B a s e . H e w a s a v e te ra n o f W o r ld W a r . I , s e rv in g In th e U . S . N a v y . . ■ ■' ■ ‘ ‘ ■

H e w as a m e m b e r o f th e L a u r ­e n ce H a r b o r C o m m u n ity C h u rc h a n d w a s a tru s te e o f the c h u rc h . H e also belong e d to F e d e r a L L o d g e 888 F & A M , N e w Y o r k ; the C o m p a s s C lu b O f the U . S . N a v a l S u p p ly D e p o t , B a yo n n e , a n d F o r t L e e P o s t 2342, V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n W a r s . . ‘

H e is s u r v iv e d b y his w if e , M r s . O l i v e M - (L le « e r k n e c h t)( Je s t e r ; a s o n , Ir v i n g M „ F o r t L e e ; a d a ug h ­t e r . M r s . H a z e l L o z i e r , O e e a n p o rt, a n d th re e g ra nd ch ild re n.

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T h e R e v . A le x a n d e r M a d e jo w s fc i, p a s to r o f S t S ta nis la us * C h u rc h , S a y re v ille , p e rfo rm e d the d ouble rin g c e re m o n y th a t un ite d M i u P a tr ic ia E la in e C n izd o w s k i, d a ug h ­t e r o f M r . a n d M r * . W a lla ce C n ii- d o w a k i, 83 M o rn in g s id e A v e . , L a u ­rence H a r b o r an d R a y m o n d J o * sepb W ro b e l, son o f M r . an d M rs . F r a n k W ro b e l, 12 P u la s k i A v e . S a y re v ille . A n u p tial m ass fo llo w e d a t 9 a .m . o n S a tu r d a y , S e p t. 12, 1959. '

E s c o r te d b y h e r u n d e , C a rl S ta c k w ic k , U n i o n , the b rid e w o re a b alle rin a -Ie n g th g o w n designed w ith a fitte d la ce bod ice w ith sa b rin a n e ck lin e an d s h o rt sleeves. M a tc h in g l ic e ap plique s trim m e d the fu ll s k irt an d she w o re a h alf­h a t o f p le a te d n y lo n tulle trim m e d w ith cluste rs o f o ran g e blossom s, w h ic h h e ld h e r elb o w -le n g th v e il . She c a rrie d a cascad e b o u q ue t of w h ite ca rn atio n s s u rro u n d in g w h ite o rc h id .

M is s J u d it h A r d e n , South R i v e r , w a s the m a id o f h o n o r. She w o re a stre e t-le n g th princess s ty le dress o f c o ra l peau d e sole w ith a scoop n e c k lin e , c a p sleeve s, an d a hat o f silk n e t w ith v e lv e t b o w s . H e r cascade b ouque t w a s m a d e o f c o ra l c a rn a tio n s.

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F o r b e r son’s w e d d in g , M r s . W ro b e l selected a ro y a l b lu e silk d ress w ith a b la ck v e lv e t h a t, b la d e accessories a n d a n o rch id co rs a g e . T h e b rid e 's m o th e r chose

lig h t blue ls c e d ress w ith a scoop n e c k lin e , m a tc h in g ja c k e t, flo w e re d h a t a n d an o rc h id c o r* sag e . ' ,

A f t e r a re ception a t F ie le k ’ s C o m m u n ity H a l l , P a r iln , the pouple le ft f o r the N e w E n g la n d S ta te s. F o r tra v e lin g , the b rid e w o re b lu e s u it w ith p a te n t le a th e r ac­cessories a n d . a *w hite o rc h id co r­s a g e . T h e y w ill re side a t 12 P u la s k i A v e . , S a y re v ille . ." T h e b rid e g ra d u a te d f r o m S a y re ­v ille H ig h School an d is e m p lo ye d b y the In d u s tria l D iv is io n o f R a r i ­ta n A rs e n a l, M e tu c h e n ,'.T h e . b rid e ­g ro o m atte n d e d H e w B n u s W j c k V o c a tio n a l School an d . ^ r v e d tw o

y e a rs in the U .8 « A r m y . H e .i s e m - p ld y e d b y , O to m lte C t b t t C o . , H e w B ru n s w ic k . f > r - r ,

7 B i r t h s' ■ ' . - B e a n ' .

A io n w u b o rn t t M r . a n d M r s . R a y m o n d B e a n , 13 S te w h a rd t A v e . , O l d B r id g e , o n M o n d a y . S e tit. 7 , 1959, In S t . P e te r’ s H o lp lta l . ^ -

. . , b i o i a c M o1 .M r , a n d 'M r s . J o s e p h ,W J u c o c o , 54 R o o s e v e lt A v e ., ;Q l < L B r id g e , a re th e p a re n ts o f *< d a u g h te r , b o rn In S t P e te r1* H o s p ita l. - ,

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u r d a y , S e p t , 5, 1999, a .H o s p ita l. ’

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to M r . an d M n . C le m e n t B e n i n s k l , 218 A u s tin A v e ., O ld B rid g e .

BerthM r . an d M n . W illlla m B e r t h , 27

W a llin g T e r r . , K e y p o r t , " a r e the p a re n ts o f a i o n . b o rn T u e s d a y , S e p t. 1 , 1959, In R lv e r v ie w H o s p ita l.

. D iL a u ro _M r , - i n d M n . 'A lfo n s o D l L a u r o ,

42 O s b o rn S t , K e y p o r t , a re the p a re h ts o f a d a u g h te r , b o rn S u n ­d a y , S e p t 1 ) , I9h , in M o n m o u th M e d ic a l C e n te r . ' -

M r . and M r s ;' C h arle s M a d iso n J r . , 47 P ie rs o ll R d . , O ld B r id g e , ara tlw p a re n ts o f a d a u g h te r, b o rn S u n d a y , S e p t 6 , 1959, in S t . P e te r ’ s H o s p ita l. > - , ' .

. • C s lk . ; : , . / ■M r . a n d M n , .T h e o d o re C s ik , 470

M a in S L , K e y p o r t ’ a r e p a re n ts o f a son b o rn M o n d a y , Sept) 14, 1959, a t M o n m o u th 'M e d ic a l C e n te r.

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v le w H o s p ita l o n T h u r s d a y , S e p t 10, 1959, to M r . a n d M n . C h e s te r R a m s to w s k j, 12 M ille r A v e . , H a z * le t.

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403 S to ne R d . , U n io n B e a c h , a r * the p a re n ts o f a d a u g h te r , b o m F r i d a y , S e p t. 1 1 , 1959, in R iv e r v le w H o s p ita l.

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H o s p ita l on F r i d a y , S e p t 1 1 , 1S5SL to M r . and M r a . F r a n c is Ja b lo n s U . 70 E d g a r R d . , M a ta w a n .,

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W e st P ro s p e c t A v e . , K e y p o r t , a ra the p a re n ts o f a d a u g h te r , b o rn ia P e r th A m b o y H o s p ita l .

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v ie w H o s p ita l o n F r i d a y , S e p t. l i , 1959. to . M r . an d M n . A d o lp h P . M a ic h o w , J K e n tu c k y D r . , R a r it a n T o w n s h ip .

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M id d le R d . , R a r it a n T o w n s h ip , a ra the p a re n ts o f a d a u g h te r , b o rn F r i d a y , S e p t. 1 1 , 1959, In R i v e r ­v le w H o s p ita l. r , •

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