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VOLUME 1 NO. 7 Published every first and third Friday of each month

SCH OO L BOARD SURVEY SU CC ESS

S TA TE S CLIFFORD GRAF

— A recen tly -wewploted lagr-ceflfflittce-''5,[£e’- vey o f pre-school age children in the township was successful in i t s o b je c tiv e , C liffo r d L . Graf, superintendent o f schools, said at the Board o f Education monthly meeting.

, They survey, Graf said, served to con­ firm predictions made by the school

board as to enrollment fo r the next school year and ensuing years. He said the sur­ vey came vd-thin one o f accurately pre­ d ic tin g the advance re g is tr a tio n o f new school children fo r September,

Graf gave his rep ort in answer to a question by Edward Johnson o f Kendall Park, who was concerned because the sur­ vey res u lts had not been made pu blic.

Johnson was informed by Graf that the la y committee was s t i l l turning in scattered reports from fa r ends o f the township but that the m ajority o f the fig u res showed the school board's "on paper" survey had been h igh ly accurate.

*Graf also reported that the new Con­ stable Road School, being b u ilt by Ken­ d a ll Builders In c ., is w e ll on i t s way and i s expected to open on schedule with the s ta rt o f school in September.

TOWNSHIP POLICE SCHOOL

GRADUATES

Middlesex P o lic e Reserve School graduat­ ed e ig h t South Brunswick township men from the basic p o lice course. The reserve p o lic e received instru ctions in motor veh icle laws, crim inal law, procedures o f a rre s t, f i r s t aid and nuclear warfare sur­ v iv a l.

The graduates are: George K irby, Donald Scurato, Frank C o lleg e , Fred P e tr ife s a , Peter Knox, V/m. Thompson, Charles Jiggs, and James Styers.

A l l o f the regu lar township p o lic e have completed th is f i r s t course and are con­ tinuing th e ir tra in in g with add ition a l courses made a va ila b le by the Middlesex County P o lic e C h e if's A ssociation .

TO R E A D ...

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T h a t was th e q u e s t io n i n d i s ­ p u te a t th e Tow nship C om m ittee

m e e t in g . Committeeman W arren G.

P a rm en ter s t a r t e d p r o c e e d in g s by r e a d in g th e m in u tes o f the l a s t t h r e e m e e tin g s (tw o s p e c i a l and one r e g u l a r ) f o r th e p u b lic r e c o r d . Township A t t o r n e y R ic h a r d C asey in t r o d u c e d th e o r d in a n c e f o r t r a i l e r p a rk s by t i t l e o n ly . T h ere w e re s e v e r a l o b j e c t i o n s t o t h i s fro m th e a u d ie n c e . Mr. John Mann w anted th e o r d in a n c e r e a d in i t s e n t i r e t y . Mayor Schaub s t a t e d t h a t " t h e la w s t a t e s t h a t an o r d in a n c e s h a l l be in t r o d u c e d by t i t l e o n ly " and a d v e r t i s e d i n the "Home News" i n f u l l . "Th en th e p u b lic h e a r in g can b e h e l d " . M rs. L o r e t t a M arcoe demanded to be h e a rd s t a t i n g " T h is has gone on from D ecem ber t o J u l y " . . .M ayor Schaub

r e p l i e d " t h e r e w i l l be no

p u b lic h e a r in g t o n i g h t . A u gu st Ipth i s the d a te s e t f o r th e h e a r in g . 11 P a rm en ter a g r e e d "We c o u l d n 't have an o f f i c i a l p u b lic h e a r in g t o n i g h t , " bu t saw no r e a s o n why i t c o u l d n 't be a n " in fo r m a l h e a r i n g . " A l f r e d 0 . R e i c h l e r m o tio n e d to a c c e p t th e o r d in a n c e . P a rm e n te r s t a t e d he c o u l d n 't secon d i t . The m o tio n was a d o p te d 2 - 1 , R e i c h l e r and Schaub f o r , P a rm e n te r a g a i n s t * A t t h i s p o in t more than h a l f o f th e a u d ie n c e l e f t th e m e e tin g . I n o t h e r b u s in e s s The co m m itte e a p p r o v e d a r e p o r t fro m B u ild in g I n s p e c t o r C u r t is C on over on th e v a lu e o f c o n s t r u c t io n , i n th e to w n sh ip , s t a r t e d I n June, t o t a l l i n g $ 6 6 7 ,3 0 0 ; f e e s f o r co n ­ s t r u c t i o n t o t a l l e d $356. Continued on page 8

4TH OF JULY PARADE

GALA CELEBRATION

The annu al ij.th o f J u ly p a r a d e , s p o n s o re d b y th e Monmouth J u n c tio n F i r e D e p a rtm en t, was a g r e a t

s u c c e s s , a c c o r d in g t o F i r e D e p a r t­ ment p r e s i d e n t John J . McKeon, who

e s t im a t e d t h a t n e a r l y

7,500

p e r s o n s w a tch e d th e h o u r - lo n g p a r a d e . W in n in g awards i n the f i r e m e n 's p a ra d e w ere th e O ld B r id g e V o lu n t e e r F i r e Company, b e s t f i r e f i g h t i n g u n i t , In d e p e n d e n c e V o lu n t e e r F ir e Company No. 1 o f South Amboy, s e c o n d , C ran b u ry V o lu n t e e r F ir e Company, t h i r d , H ig h ts to w n V o lu n t e e r F i r e C o ., f o u r t h , and th e Jamesburg V o lu n t e e r F i r e Company, f i f t h . The K in g s to n s m o k e -e a te r u n it to o k f i r s t p la c e in th e l a d i e s a u x i l l i a r y c o m p e t it io n , w it h th e C ranbury u n it s e c o n d .

The D ayton A g g ie s Boys 1^-H Club to o k f i r s t p la c e i n the c i v i c o r g ­ a n iz a t io n s and f l o a t s c o m p e t it io n . The Happy L a rk s G i r l s lx—H won secon d p la c e and th e tow n sh ip R e c r e a t io n C o u n c i l 's L i t t l e L e a g u e , t h i r d .

P r i z e s w ere aw arded b y McKeon a t R e i c h l e r P a r k , w here th e pa rad e c o n c lu d e d .

(F o r more P i c ' s on p a ra d e see p a g e 5 )

BERGEN DRUG CO. TO BUILD HERE

A 17-acre tr a c t on the Baker farm on Route 130, South Brunswick township, at the northern t ip bordering North Brunswick, has been acquired by a Hackensack firm which announced plans fo r a 10,000 s q .-fo o t warehouse opera­ tions b u ild in g.

Announcement o f the purchase came from Emil P. M arini, J r ., president o f Bergen Drug Co. Confirmation o f the pur­ chase came from A. Theodore Barth, p re s i­ dent o f the Planning Board.

The drug firm , la rg e s t sin gle drug wholesaler in the Metropolitan New York area, plans to serve the company's cen­ t r a l and south Jersey customers from it s lo c a tio n in South Brunswick Township.

The bu ildin g w i l l be a one-story opera­ tio n considered to be "the most modern wholesale drug house on the east co a s t". Construction i s scheduled fo r completion in i

960

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The firm employs 200 people and serves more than 1,100 drug stores in Connecti­ cut, Hew York and New Jersey.

The firm* is the fourth to lo c a te in South Brunswick township in the past 8 months. F ir s t was a th ree-m illio n d o lla r plant fo r V ictor S te e l Products, In c ., a highway t o l l booth prefabricatin g firm . Next to lo c a te was a plant reputed to be fo r the National Tabulating Co. o f New York, an approximately 15,000 square f e e t , .200,000 b u ild in g. Third to lo c a te , in May, was Mid East Aluminum Corp. ox Princeton, which i s a 1,500 square-foot, $

25,000

b u ild in g, now under construction on Route 130.

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e d it o r ia l

BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY

Construction s it e s g en e ra lly are danger­ ous places fo r ch ildren to play* and the new addition at Cambridge School i s no ex­ ception.

While the s it e i s not e s p e c ia lly untidy as construction areas go, there s t i l l are booby traps such as stray boards with rusty n a ils , and a sc a ffo ld in g that i s a tempting stairway to the r a ft e r s .

Many parents in the v ic in it y o f Kendall Park probably are unaware th at no fence blocks o f f the work area. I f school were in progress,' pupils would no doubt be warned to keep away. As i t i s , some par­ ents may want to c a l l the new bu ildin g "out o f bounds" to th e ir adventurous o ffs p rin g . Climbing on the r o o f i s no­ thing new to some boys. Without the atten tion o f in d ivid u a l parents, i t probably w i l l be only a matter o f time b e fo re there is a nasty accident: a fo o t impaled on a ru sty n a il, or bones broken in a f a l l from the r a ft e r s .

c a le n d a r o f e v e n t s

Judy 17 Temple Beth Shalom services - 8:30 pim. at the home o f Mr. & Mrs. B. Levine, 19 Wheeler Rd. Norman Landis w i l l conduct the la y s e r v ic e .

July

17

Beth T if ila h services at the home o f Mr. & Mrs. M. M alakoff, ^ 5 Cant)ridge Rd. a t 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Harold Liebcrwitz.

July 19 V.F.W. Post #9111 Annual P ic n ic, Rqichler Park, 1 p.m.

Aug. 9 S. B. Democratic Club P ic n ic , R eich ler Park, 1 p.m.

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L e tte r to the E d itor:

Below are d ir e c t quotes from the Daily Home News reports o f former South Bruns­ wick Township Committee meetings r e :

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ordinance-March Uth - "Parmenter supported the proposition on condition that the com­ m ittee r e v is e the ordinance to make i t more complete w ithin 1; months. R eich ler &. Schaub voted w ith Parmenter to do t h is ."

June 3rd - (Headl i ne) Promise T r a ile r Ordinance w i l l be Ready by Deadline. . . "The committee is committed by resolu tion to come up with a new ordinance on mobile homes w ithin the next 35 days".

This is accurate and fa c tu a l rep o rtin g - but the deadline has cone and gonel Last Tuesday's meeting, July 7th, again extend­ ed the hearing, u n t il Aug. Uth. While we play th is c o s tly waiting-game, land is be­ ing cleared and preparations are underway to welcome a d d ition a l non-taxpaying fami­ l i e s . We now have 226; s t i l l another 22lt are le g a lly admissable under the present ordinance. This in v ite s speculation. W ill we have even more s p l i t sessions in our schools? Are a l l mobile-home residents who pre-date the a n ticip a ted ordinance e n tit le d to non-conforming p riv eleg e s and, thereby, not bound by the new r e s tric tio n s ? In sh ort, dare we delay further?

How can one ju s t if y the con tradiction s, the m isrepresentations, the empty promises that our press so nakedly revea ls? The t r a i l e r residents are not at fa u lt ; very few even r e a liz e th at th e ir .1.50 monthly charge is not tax but a meaningless "in ­ spection f e e . " They, as w e ll as a l l other resid en ts, must r e s is t such indefens­ ib le p o l i t i c a l machinations.

L o retta G. Marcoe

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E d i t o r , C. K en n eth L eo n a rd M anaging E d i t o r , Jerom e D o n ig e r A r t D i r e c t o r , C h a r le s S te r n S p o r ts E d i t o r , A r t h u r Rouder P r o d u c t io n , A l i c e M. K it c h e n F e a tu r e E d i t o r , M. S . K ip a la n i A s s o c i a t e s : Joe T a va ro n e Frank B a r b a lin a r d o M urray D eu tch

The South Brunswick Reporter welcomes a ll contributions from churches, organ­ ization s and individu als in the town­ ship. The paper is published the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month. Our deadline fo r accepting a r t ic le s is the

Friday preceding the issue date. Call

DA-9-6502.

L etters to the e d ito r must be signed in order to be published.

Dear E d ito r,

I am an in terested parent in education and re s id e in South Brunswick. I f e e l that other parents o f th is ra p id ly growing com­ munity are not aware o f a serious problem in our school system. Since approximately 1935, our school p rin c ip a ls have received $300.00 fo r being the xx-incipal and th is has been tru e up to the present tim e, Does anyone make the same .amount o f money today th at they did in 1935? I doubt i t . Does a la rg e company pay th e ir top execu­ t iv e s in the same way as we pay our ad­ m inistrators? I doubt i t . I s th is a l l they are worth? I t seems to me people are compensated by the amount o f respon­ s i b i l i t y they have. C ertain ly the prin­ cip a ls are responsible f o r th e ir bu ild in g and every teacher and c h ild in i t and fo r everything that takes place w ithin and without the school w a lls . Are we a f i r s t class community and do we want a f i r s t class school system w ith f i r s t class

administrators. ? I t seems to me we w i l l have to not only think f i r s t class but act f i r s t c la ss . C ertain ly peace o f mind is es s e n tia l to do e f f i c ie n t work. Only one o f our schools has a f u l l time p rin - c ip a l. Do we want part-tim e p rin cipals running our schools or do we want f u l l time p rin cipals? How can adequate super­ v is io n and help be given when they are not always a v a ila b le . The schools have a g rea ter r e s p o n s ib ility now than ever be­ fo r e and i t seems to ,ne that we are lagging behind the times. ,fny? (1) ie are not

paying our administrators a .just and com­ mensurate sa la ry , and (2 ) They do not have s u ffic ie n t time to do t h e ir work o f help­ ing and assistin g others.

The Hew Jersey Educational A ssociation advocates that Elementary P rin cip a ls should re c e iv e one and a quarter times t h e ir sa la ry . Our Board Members have de­ cided to pay 50.00 per classroom. This is a poor compromise. L e t 's g e t behind these people and g iv e them th e ir ju s t r e ­ ward fo r t h e ir a l l important work. L e t 's act now, not tomorrow or next y ea r. The PTA Council and the PTA' s should meet to act on th is v i t a l issu e.

I t has been brought to ny atten tion that one o f our best educators and p r in c i­

th is t e r r ify in g s itu a tio n . I f e e l that there i s no question o f his a b ilit y and other q u a litie s . He i s an in te re s te d , ag­ g re s s iv e , and conscientious in d ivid u a l and a leader o f ch ild ren . , Is our loss soon to become someone e le e 's gain? Doesn't our Board o f Education care about the people th at are working fo r the good o f our c h ild ­ ren? They seem to be thinking o f the future and how to avoid problems. ,.hy don’ t they make a more r e a l i s t i c approach and solve the problems that are now jr e s — ent? I am only one concerned parent but f e e l that with the concerted e ffo r t s o f other parents we c e r ta in ly ought to get what we want, e s p e c ia lly since we are pay­

ing fo r i t . We want our children to be­ come good c it iz e n s , an asset to so ciety and a c r e d it to the community. These can be obtained only from those people who possess the v irtu e s and know how to pass them on to our ch ildren . Can any school system a ffo rd to lo s e educators possessing the q u a litie s and leadership so v i t a l l y needed in these trying times fo r the bene­ f i t o f our ch ildren and the community? Indeed not.

Let us see that our children get that which they so r ig h t lv deserve. Let us back them and th e ir educators. For th e ir bene­ f i t I hope that your sentiment is in accordance with my views.

Stephen Hnedak To the E d ito r,

May I please take th is space to thank the Monmouth Junction Rescue Squad fo r t h e ir help to me a ft e r an automobile acc­ iden t on Friday evening. I stron gly urge a l l the residents o f the Township to give th e ir support to our volen teer organiz­ ations l You can never know how much the promo

prompt, u n selfish , e f f ic ie n t help o f these men can mean to you unless you need them in a desperate moment.

There could be a no more welcome sound in the world than the approach o f the ambulance siren when your l i f e , or that o f a loved one, hangs in the balance.

To a l l the men o f the Squad rry fe rven t g ra titu d e , and to the many wonderful frien d s and neighbors who have come fo r ­ ward w ith hepl and encouragement a sin ­

cere thank you.

Elaine C. B attis KIDS CARS CAN’ T CAROUSE; TOWNSHIP ROADS O FF-LIM ITS

C a p ta in W i l l i a m H. V o rh e e s o f th e Monmouth J u n c tio n F i r s t A id Squad is s u e d a word o f c a u t io n to d a y to p a r e n t s w hose c h i l d r e n d r i v e the new, t i n y , g a s o l i n e e n g in e d c a r s . He s t a t e d t h a t many o f t h e s e c a r s w ere d r iv e n on to w n sh ip r o a d s ; d e s p i t e t h e i r s i z e , t h e y a r e c o n s id e r e d m o to r v e h i c l e s , and n e i t h e r th e c a r s n o r th e d r i v e r s a r e p r o p e r l y l i c e n s e d . C a p ta in V o rh e e s a sk e d t h a t p a r e n t s whose c h ild r e n d r i v e t h e s e lawn m o w e r-e n g in e d c a r s Check w it h th e p o l i c e t o f i n d an a r e a w here t h e i r c h i l d r e n may o p e r a t e th e s e v e h i c l e s s a f e l y and l e g a l l y . .

Answers to questions the Reporter asked leadin g tovoiship education o f f i c i a l s ( see Volume # U, June 5 ), w i l l be featu red in our next issu e, August 5» The main section o f the paper w i l l be devoted to rep lys to th is l e t t e r , so organ­ iza tio n s are requested to get th e ir news to us e a rly as space w i l l be

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Kendall Park Jew ish C om m un ity Center Temple Beth Shalom vras the name selected by the Kendall Park Jewish Community Cen­

te r at a recent meeting.

The group which has been in existance fo r one year is the only reformed congre­ gation in the township. A bu ildin g i s now under construction at 9 Stanworth Road. When i t is completed, a f u l l r e lig io u s and s o c ia l program w i l l be undertaken.

S tarting in September there w i ll be a rabbi fo r a l l regular Friday services as w e ll as being in charge o f the Hebrew and Sunday School fo r ch ildren.

R egistration s fo r the schools are being taken now. Contact Stanley Garber, at

DA-9-2872

South Brunswick Democratic Club

James Leonard, Chairman, announced that plans were complete fo r the South Bruns­ wick Democratic Club p icn ic to be held on August 9th, at R eich ler Park.

The Chairmen fo r the various committees were announced. Ir v in g V e r o s lo ff, Ticket S ales, Mrs. Hansen, T ick et C o lle c tio n , Roy Crawford and Thelbert Hunt, Refreshments, Lester Scnaub, Program, Ed Cadmus, Publi­ c it y , E l lis Errickson, Amusements, and Thomas Murphy, Maintenance.

VFW PICNIC

V.F.Yf. Post #9111 have announced the completion o f plans fo r t h e ir annual p ic­ nic to be held Sunday July 19 at R eichler Park.

A l l veterens who have seen fo re ig n se rvice and th e ir fa m ilie s are in v ite d to attend. There w i l l be contests, p riz e s , and fun fo r everyone. S tartin g tin e - 1 o 'c lo c k . Tickets are a va ila b le from Post members or at R eich ler Park.

TROOP 162

The an n u al c o u r t o f aw ards was h e ld by th e members o f G i r l S c o u t T ro o p 162 o f D a y to n , w it h t h e i r p a r e n t s as g u e s t s a t a p o t lu c k d in n e r h e ld in th e c h a p e l o f th e D a yton P r e s b y t e r i a n C hurch.

S econ d c la s s awards w ere p r e ­ s e n t e d by M rs. Edward V i s i n s k i , a s s i s t a n t l e a d e r t o P a u la F r o - e l i c h , Mary MacFayden,. K a ren H o l - s t e n , Mary L e a c h , K a t h le e n Rooney and Lau ra S i g l e .

M rs. S c h o e n le y , L e a d e r , a c c e p t

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R e p r e s e n t a t iv e i n K e n d a ll Park • L a n d s c a p in g P l a n s . . . • S p o t P l a n t i n g s . . . • Shade T r e e s . . . • F lo w e r in g S h r u b s ... 100$ G u a ra n teed

Charles Wiggs

DA 9-2i+96 ed f i v e B row n ie f l y - u p s fro m T ro o p 190 o f D a y to n . The new S c o u ts a re L in d a W a r g e r , K a t h e r in e S p ra g u e , K aren R o u te, Mary 'W righ t and K aren W ils o n .

A l l th e g i r l s r e c e i v e d a one y e a r s t a r fro m M rs. S c h o e n le y .

MUSIC PROGRAM PLANNED

In September an instrumental music program is to be in it ia t e d in the schools fo r grades 4 through 8- Under this program, a ch ild can re c eive fre e instru ction on any band or orchestral

instrument. The only requirement is_a

sincere desire and in teres t on the part c£ the ch ild and possession of an instrument.

Before buying an instrument a ch ild may rent one fo r a three-month period. The ren ta ls are $15 fo r three months which includes the instrument case and instruc­ tion book. This rental may be repeated fo r another three months. A fte r this time, the ch ild must supply his own instrument. The rental fe e may be ap­ p lie d toward the purchase price M O N M O U T H JU N C TIO N

First Aid Squad

Capt. William H. Voorhees o f the Man- mouth Junction F ir s t Aid Squad reported members answered 1U c a lls from June U to July 5, including accidents and transports.

Eugene J. Ryan, president, accepted as new a ctive members Monday n igh t, Charles Richard Larson o f Dayton-Jamesburg R d ., 77, C lifto n McDowell and iillia ra Zimmerman

o f Monmouth J u n c t i o n . M r s . / l l l i a m

Zimmerman was accepted as an honorary ,:iember.

The Rev. ’Tilliam Fodden o f Dayton was appointed chaplin. A d d ition a l committee members were appointed to the committees as fo llo w s : Building and Grounds Commit­ te e , John Horn and George Turner; Fund R aisin g, E arl Schlauch, Richard Larson and Donald DeGroff and entertainment, C lifto n McDowell.

C ooperative N urse ry School

The Cooperative Nursery School Associa­ tion presented two showings o f "Dumbo" fo r lo c a l ch ildren la s t Saturday.

The nursery executive board Indicated th at th is showing, lik e th e ir previous e f f o r t , was an ex c e lle n t event both so­ c i a l l y and fin a n c ia lly .

They extended t h e ir thanks to the Con­ s is to ry and Sexton o f the S ix M ile Reformed Church, Mr. C liffo r d Hardy fo r the use o f the church f a c i l i t i e s , Mr. Michael Shapiro, p r o je c tio n is t, and Mrs. W illiam Mayer, head o f fund r a is in g .

Also thanked were Mrs. Joseph Goldberg, tru stee , Mr, Richard A lp e r t, head o f fa th e r 's s e rv ic e s , assisted by Louis Schefer, and a l l p a rtic ip a tin g parents who sold tic k e ts , prepared posters and ushered a t the performances.

The w aiting l i s t o f applicants fo r places in the co-op nursery school con­ tinues to grow, and anyone wishing to apply should phone DA-9-2U02.

11 iTT AND JORK" TO REORGANIZE

The "w it and Fork" H-H Club w i l l r e ­ organize at a meeting to be held Satur­ day, July 18, in the Parish Hall o f S t. Bamabus Church on Major Road. The time o f the meeting w i l l be from 1 PM to liPM.

A l l g i r l s , from 10 to lit years o ld , residents o f the township, who are in

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terested in join in g a UH Club are in ­ v ite d to attend. For fu rth er information please contact Mrs. Ir v in g M edell, Deans Pond Road, Monmouth Junction, or c a ll DA v is 9-6Li59.

DAYTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO HOLD

HARVEST SUPPER

Mrs. Harold Srrickson J r ., and Mrs. Clarence Hunkele have been named co-chair­ men o f the annual harvest home supper sponsored by the M e n o f the Dayton Pres­ byterian Church. A home-style dinner w i l l be served in the church chapel Saturday, Aug. 8.

MUSIC STUDENT AWARDS

C e r tific a te s o f merit and award? were presented by Maynard Wright at the r e ­ c i t a l o f h is Music Studio p u p ils, held in the Dayton School on Tuesday evening.

Top award o f a gold "Oscar" was won by

Adele Shapanka o f Jamesburg. The awards

were based on the highest averages at­ tained on examinations given over a 50- week period o f study. Second award o f a lo v in g cup was presented to Lauretta LaBarbera o f North Brunswick; th ird a- ward o f a gold medal was given to Marion Nemec, P la in fie ld ; fourth award, gold pin, to Charles Gombas, Deans; f i f t h award, a s ilv e r pin , M ichelle M a siella, Helmetta; sixth and seventh awards, Timothy Ochs, and Kathleen Rooney, both o f Dayton.

4 H C lu b N e w s

Abraham Dobin, organizer o f the Dayton Aggies H-H Club, and i t s leader fo r over 10 years, has announced th at a c tiv e leader­ ship o f the club has been given to Lester Seidenstein, form erly assistant lea d e r, and to three ju nior leaders, A llen

Dashev-The ju n ior leaders have been members o f the club since they were 10 years o f age. Dobin w i l l continue in an advisory capaci­ ty .

In malAng th is announcement Dobin stated: "There are two reasons fo r th is action. The main reason is that one o f the primary o b jective s o f the U-H movement is the de­ velopment o f leadership in the young peo­ p le . In accordance with the well-known

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-PI motto o f "Learning by Doing" we want the youngsters to pra ctice th is leader­ ship. The second, and le s s e r reason fo r th is change is that I expect to be quite busy in the coming months w ith my cam­ paign fo r e le c tio n to the Township Com­ m ittee . "

s o m e t h i n g f o r t h e g a l s

ROADSIDE FARM PRODUCE PLENTIFUL STANDS CERTIFIED BY FARM BUREAU

Supplies o f fre s h , home-grown produce at lo c a l roadside farm'markets are at th e ir peak th is month q u a lity and quantity w ise, according to the State Department o f A gri­ culture.

In season now are sweet corn, tomatoes, snap beans, summer apples, peaches and blu eb erries.

A survey by the New Jersey C ollege o f A griculture a few years ago revealed that there were more than 2200 roadside farm markets in the s ta te . The number i s in ­ creasing, according to the Department o f A gricu ltu re.

A r e la t iv e ly new development in road­ side s e llin g is the growth o f c e r t if ie d farm markets, sponsored by the New Jersey Farm Bureau.

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member markets bear a green and yellow " c e r t ifie d " emblem, indicating they are inspected by the Nevr Jersey Department o f A gricu ltu re.

S traw b erries.. .C h e rrie s .. .p ick your own and you not only g e t to choose the choice o f the crop but you can preserve and can at a r e a l saving1

This idea sent homemakers scurrying to lo c a l farms to take advantage o f the opportunity w hile the fr u it s where s t i U in season.

One o f the location s fo r strawberry picking was the Arthur West Farm on Port M ercer-C lark sville Road, o f f US 1, a few miles from Princeton, where strawberries were a va ila b le a t 20 cents a quart fo r those w illin g to f i l l th e ir own baskets.

__ Cherries wer e r eady to he s n ip p e d __ __ from the trees (and in c id e n tly , th is is probably the fa s te s t way to gather them) at the Terhune Farm, on Cold S o il Road, in Princeton. These sour ch erries could be purchased by pickers fo r $1.50 fo r

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quarts.

PEACHES TO BE AVAILABLE

In a few weeks the lo c a l peach crop w i l l rip en , and fresh -from -th e-tree peaches w i l l be a va ila b le in many lo c a l orchards as w e ll as in the roadside fr u it stands. We hope to have in our next issue a complete lis t in g o f lo c a l f r u i t dealers in our area, where fr u its lik e the above-mentioned and others, can be obtained.

M o th e r o f T w e lv e Wins Award a t th e N a t io n a l G old S t a r C o n v e n tio n

M rs. Carm ine C ic c h in o , Monmouth J u n c t io n , one o f th e t o w n s h ip 's t h r e e G old S t a r M o th e rs , was r e c e n t l y h o n o red a t th e G o ld S t a r M o th ers N a t io n a l C o n v e n tio n in D a l l a s , T e x a s . M rs. C i c c in o , m o th er o f 12, r e ­ c e iv e d an award a t th e c o n v e n tio n f o r the member a t t e n d i n g who had b o rn e the m ost c h i l d r e n .

The l o c a l woman i s a member o f th e to w n s h ip G o ld S t a r M oth ers o r g a n i z a t i o n and i s a f l a g b e a r e r o f th e co u n ty c h a p t e r .

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c o n t e s t w ere Nancy R enk, l e f t , and S h i r l e y M c D o w e ll. M iss Renk won a t r i p t o H a r r is b u r g P a . f o r h e r d e m o n s tr a tio n on th e p a c k in g and f r e e z i n g o f p o u l t r y , and M iss M cD ow ell won a g o l d b o w l award f o r h e r e f f o r t s on th e use o f b u t t e r ­ m ilk i n c h e e s e c a k e .

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In s t an t 7arifar. Copying o f anything typed, w ritte n or printed— 50^. Stouts lumber yard o f f i c e - Monmouth Junction. C a ll DA-9-2101.

Tired o f mowing your la™ ? I do lawn movr- ing (w ith my own mower) at reasonable p ric e s . I do other odd jobs o f th is so rt. C a ll DA-9-2158 and ask fo r Gary.

Pictu res taken fo r p a rties and s p ec ia l occasions - reasonable. P o r t r a it s , children a s p e c ia lty . DA-9-2837

CORRECTION - The S.B. Reporter reg rets lis t in g the prices in Herman Monhait's ad in c o r r e c tly . For current egg prices contact Mr. Monhait

by Bruce VanDuyne, B-S. in Agriculture Rutgers University -- Landscaping de­ signer, DeVries Garden Center

DO'S AND DON'TS

Most newspaper and magazine a r t ic le s on gardening and lawn care l i s t the items which you should do in order to have a b e tte r lawn and more b e a u tifu lly land­

scaped home. In th is a r t ic le , I'm going to be a l i t t l e d iffe r e n t and l i s t some o f the den 'ts in r e la tio n to la ™ care.

Don't s i f t the small stones and pebbles from your lawn unless you want to make concrete out o f your s o i l .

To provide good ro o t growth, to enable the water to perculate through the s o i l , the in d ivid u a l s o il p a r tic le s must be broken up and a ir spaces provided. These s o i l p a r tic le s are so microscopic that i f they are allowed to come in contact with each other, they form a substance very much l ik e concrete. Those small pebbles and gravel that are being screened out are an important part o f the s o i l structure and should be l e f t th e re .

Don't expect grass to stay green dur­ ing periods o f no rain unless additional water is added. Some people think that watering means ju st keeping the top o f

the ground w et. The proper way to water is to add at le a s t one inch o f water per week to your lawn. I t ' s also much b e tte r

to add th is water a l l at one time rather than a l i t t l e novr and a l i t t l e la t e r .

Just water alone I s n 't the only answer to keeping your lawn green. F e r t iliz in g is also very important. F e r t iliz in g adds the necessary food elements (n itrogen , phosphorus, and potash) to keep the lawn growing a c t iv e ly .

Going hand in hand vdth th is i s the problem o f weeds in the lawn. 'Ye've found and most experts w i l l agree that the best way to keep weeds and crab- grass from becoming established in your lawn is to have a healthy, a c tiv e ly growing t u r f. This can be brought about by having good s o i l structure and by applying the proper amounts o f f e r t i l i ­ zer and w ater.

I f , however, the weeds and crabgrass_ have already invaded your la ™ , there is a new chemical on the market which is supposed to k i l l both weeds and crabgrass. To the best o f my knowledge, th is i s the f i r s t time both chemicals have been contained in one b o t t le .

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ATTENTION JUNIOR LEAGUERS

E N T R Y B L A N K

Win these wonderful p r i z e s don­ ated by the Varga O i l Co., Route 27, Franklin Park. A l l you have to do i s w r ite to us and t e l l us "'What the Junior League means to y ou ." You may w r ite as l i t t l e or as much as you l i k e

(500

words maximum). Neatness and o r i g i n a l i t y w i l l count.

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1. This con est i s open to a l l boys p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n the South Brunswick Junior League). 2 . A l l e n t rie s w i l l be judged on neatness and o r i g i n a l i t y and must be s o l e l y the work o f the

contestant.

3. A l l e n t r ie s become the property o f this newspaper and cannot be re turned.

ip. Winners w i l l be announced in t h is newspaper.

5. Contest closes on August 1st, 1959- A l l e n t rie s must be postmarked by 12:00 Noon, Aug.

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F IR S T P R I Z E S

1st P r i z e : Complete f i s h i n g - s a lt and fr e s h water o u t f i t .

2nd P r iz e : Complete fa m ily bad­ minton s e t .

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DEALER • ZENITH ■ MOTOROLA ■ R.C.A. ■ HI-FI

■ RADIO AND TV & • SALES AND SERVICE

“We Service What we Sell”

CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED

GEORGES RD. , DEANS

DAvis 9-2110

" ...r e a d y to service you"

THE NEW

KENDALL PARK SERVICE STATION ----Motor Tune-up

Wheel Alignment E le c tr ic a l Service Generators

Starters

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A FULL H O U S E ...The W illia m B la k e s o f K e n d a ll Park Had 11 V i s i t o r s R e c e n t ly When P r i n c e s s , T h e i r German S h ep h erd , G ra ced Them W ith T h e i r F i r s t L i t t e r o f P u p p ie s . T O W N S H IP CO M M ITTEE Continued from page 1

P a rm e n te r r e p o r t e d t h a t th e d e la y i n s t r e e t l i g h t i n s t a l l a t i o n i s due t o th e r e c e n t s t r i k e by P u b lic S e r v i c e . The Tow nship a g r e e d t o pay th e c o s t o f th e e l e c t r i c c u r r e n t n eeded f o r th e s e ve n new t r a f f i c s i g n a l s t o be i n s t a l l e d on Route 1.

The C om m ittee d e c id e d t o m eet w it h th e P o l i c e , F i r e , F i r s t A id and C i v i l D e fe n s e u n it s in th e to w n s h ip t o t r y and s o lv e th e p ro b lem o f r a d io c o m m u n ica tio n s.

The com m ittee w i l l lo o k i n t o th e f e a s i b i l i t y o f p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n the U n ite d Fund. T h e re h a ve been com­ p l a i n t s fro m th e r e s i d e n t s t h a t i n many c a s e s t h e y n e v e r h e a rd o f some o f th e o r g a n i z a t i o n s w h ich s o l i c i t f o r money i n th e to w n s h ip .

M iss L y d ia 'K u h lth a u was a p p o in te d D eputy Tow nship C le r k .

TOWNSHIP BAND SEEKS MEMBERS

Announcement has been made by Maynard Wright, d ire cto r o f the South Bruns-.vick township band and orchestra, that there are a number o f vacancies in the organiz­ a tion , p a rtic u la rly trumpet and trombone. He asks that area men and women in terested in a f f i l i a t i n g with the group attend a r e ­ hearsal meeting in the Dayton School on Saturday, at 10 a.m. T i c k e t s a l e s f o r t h i s com ing la u g h f e s t i v a l a r e r e p o r t e d b r i s k by the S ou th B.runswick L io n s Club and th e K e n d a ll Park C i v i c A s s o c i a t i o n .

Come to th e Cam bridge S c h o o l W ednesday, 3 :0 0 PM, J u ly 22nd. You d o n 't h ave t o know a n y th in g abou t b a s e b a l l to e n jo y th e tw o - le g g e d c r i t t e r s t r y i n g t o r i d e th e f o u r - l e g g e d v a r i e t y . T r e a t y o u r s e l f and y o u r f a m ily and we g u a r a n te e you w i l l s u f f e r o n ly fro m fu n and l a u g h t e r .

G et y o u r t i c k e t s from A . F . S to u t & S on s, Monmouth J u n c tio n , W ebers TV, D eans, Ken L e o n a rd ,

30 S p r in g d a le R d ., K e n d a ll P a r k , o r any members o f th e a b o v e - m e n tio n e d o r g a n i z a t i o n s .

BOARD OF H EALTH M EETS

The B oard o f H e a lt h , a f t e r h e a r in g more c o m p la in ts fr o m K e n d a ll P a rk r e s i d e n t s , a u t h o r iz e d tow n sh ip A t t o r n e y , R ic h a r d C a s ey , t o n o t i f y K e n d a ll B u ild e r s th a t occu p a n cy p e r m it s f o r th e

600

new homes in th e a r e a w i l l n o t be g r a n t e d u n t i l th e sewage o d o r s em a n a tin g fro m th e c u r r e n t se w e ra g e p la n t have b een e l i m i n a t e d . T h is a c t i o n i s b e in g ta k e n due t o th e f a c t t h a t the S t a t e D e p t, o f H e a lt h w h ich a p p ro v e d the c o n s t r u c t io n o f the se w e ra g e p l a n t , w ou ld n o t a c c e p t the r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r th e r e g u l a t i o n o f o d o r s i n th e a r e a . R e s id e n t s a t th e m e e tin g s t a t e d th e c o n d it io n has e x i s t e d f o r two y e a r s and th e y w ou ld be w i l l i n g t o be w it n e s s e s f o r th e 3 o a rd in any l e g a l a c t i o n . The b o a rd a g r e e d t h a t th e new se w e ra g e p la n t w h ich i s b e in g c o n ­ s t r u c t e d i n th e a r e a , i n c o r p o r a t i n g recom m en dation s f o r th e e l i m i n a ­ t i o n o f o d o r s , w ou ld n o t e l i m i n a t e th e c u r r e n t p r o b le m . H e a lt h I n s p e c t o r , T h e lb u t H u nt, r e p o r t e d t h a t th e r a i s i n g o f hogs i n th e to w n s h ip u n d er u n s a n it a r y c o n d it io n s s h o u ld be e lim in a t e d and t h e b o a r d i n s t r u c t e d C asey to t a k e a c t i o n .

CONSTABLE SCHOOL

The B oard o f E d u c a tio n announced th e a p p o in tm e n t o f D on a ld J . G u d a itu s as th e t e a c h in g p r i n c i p a l o f th e l[|.-room C o n s ta b le S c h o o l to be c o n s t r u c t e d in th e K e n d a ll P a rk a r e a .

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. A s a l a r y i n c r e a s e was a p p ro v ed f o r M rs. P a t r i c i a H o r n b e r g e r . fro m $ip,500 t o $[(.,300. T h is was b a sed on a r e - e v a l u a t i o n o f h e r t e a c h in g e x p e r ie n c e .

T h re e t e a c h e r s su b m itte d t h e i r r e s i g n a t i o n s . M iss Sandra Lou R o b b in s , M rs. M a r ily n C haiken and M rs. Joan B. W arner.

M rs. Anna C a r l i s l e , head o f th e Monmouth J u n c tio n c a f e t e r i a , r e s ig n e d b eca u se o f i l l h e a l t h . M rs. T h e re s a S c u ra to was a p p o in te d to ta k e h e r p l a c e . The b o a rd a p p ro v e d th e u se o f a p s y c h o l o g i s t a t

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2.50

p e r c a s e . A d v e r t i s i n g f o r b i d s on t he f o l l o w i n g was a u t h o r i z e d : A t h l e t i c s u p p l i e s , t r a n s p o r t a t i o n f o r k in d e r g a r t e n c h i l d r e n , and s e w e r and w a t e r i n s t a l l a t i o n work f o r th e new h ig h s c h o o l. A l l b id s t o be r e t u r n e d a t th e A u gu st 12 m e e tin g . 2l\. In c h ATTIC AND VENTILATOR " W i l l H e lp C o o l The E n t ir e H ou se" 5 Year Warranty One P ie c e B lad e C o n s t r u c t io n G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c A l l - A n g l e M o to r

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BOSTITCH STAPLERS & Stoplas MILLERS FAL LS HAND TOOLS PLUMB HAMMERS & HATC HETS MITER BOXES

SKIL POWER TOOLS SAWS - SANDERS - DRILLS STANLEY POWER TOOLS ROUTERS - ROUTER KITS B U T T ROUTING KITS RADIAL SAWS LESTO JIG SAWS LION TRIMMERS

MARSHAL L TOWN MASON TOOLS L UFKIN TAPES & RULERS DISSTON SAWS & BLADES D«WAL T RADIAL SAWS

C L O S E T HARDW ARE L IG H T IN G F IX T U R E S |

ADJUSTABLE CLOSET RODS ROD AND SHELF BRACKETS X - PA ND A SHELVES C OA T AND HA T HOOKS L I G H T O L I E R - G L O B E - WOLTA - ARTOLIER - MAJESTIC - CENTRE IMPORTED CRYSTAL STYLE K GUTTER $1.90 p er 10 f e e t

SPECI ALTY ITEMS

DISAPPEARING ALUMINUM A T T I C STAIRWAYS ACCORDOFOLD DOORS - WOVYNFOLD DOORS CUPOLAS AND WEATHER VANES

MAIL BOXES AND L E T T E R SLOTS A T T I C FANS - FIRE PL ACE .SCREENS DOOR KNOCKERS

DRAPERY HARDWARE HAMPERS - SHOE RACKS CL OTHES C H UT E DOORS MILK AND PACKAGE RECEIVERS

TU B ENCLOSURES SHOWER DOORS NUTONE IN-BUILT RADIANT HEATERS - V EN T A L I T E BATHROOM SCALES - INTERCOMS K ITCHEN CABINETS - VANITORYS STORM WINDOWS & DOORS BUIL T-IN OVENS - RANGES DOOR GRILLES - IRON RAILINGS

SKIL 6V2"

Builder Line

SAW

• Helical gears • Be*ol adjustment • Telescoping guard

3895

FA N S & HOODS NUTONE - A LL FINISHES RANGE HOODS OVEN HOODS PENINSULAR HOODS SPLASH- PLATES EXHAUST FANS A LL FITTINGS H ARRIN G TO N TUB ENCLOSURES SHOWER DOORS KITCHEN CABINETS HOODS - MEDICINE CABINETS

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BUILDERS SPECIALTY WHOLESALERS Inc

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