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S u m m e r R e c r e a t io n o r o u g h , T o w n s h ip jr* v 'tr*'* V U I THURSDAY Rome AU Week MATAWA.\ BOROUtiK AWJ fMF TOWNSHIPS, !>P KATAWAN, MARLBORO, KOUUn&L toi HAB1SON WHi YEAR — 51st WEEK Member ................. National ftswspapcr Association MATAWAN, N. J.s THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 4968 jdemb^r . Wtfw jersey Ptess Association S»ngl« Copy Tan Cenl* Senior Members Of The National Honor Society At MRRS Hyrnc Adamant W o n ’t N a m e H u m a n R ig h ts C o m m is s io n SM km *» Matawtn Regions! Hlpb Schacl who are members of (he National Honor faeMy will Jain ■ their classmates tonight it graduation exercises. They are, left to tight.' front ro«, Christine Winters, Margaret Phillips, .Karen Grady, Linda Tunis, Lauren Cairo*, GildaAgooll, and Billie Jean Reed. Second row, Larry Wattenberg, Curtis Wa*h(ngt«v Hichard Frazier jr., Henry Llcbtenstela, Charles Geran Jr, and John Varg»s. Third row, llarrlctto Bauman, Suianne Harris, Wendy Uolun, Susan Morcv, Mftnlcii 1-enclk, Sheita Wills and Dartene OlbVock, Top row, M;:rv Hallurm, Jerome lUui,i, Seymour l’ond, Steven Orbach and Florence Schiniller. Tn be eligible fur membership a student must have outstanding scholarship, service, character and citizenship. At Commencement, the Honor Society graduates will wear gold tassels on their caps. Swim Area Opens ' Tha Matawan Borough lake' v fcwt swimming area will open fcr participation Saturday at 11 a.m. and remain *p*a daily from l i a,m, to I p.m. until Labor Day. For the convenience ot corn* v mutersi and those who may en- Joy an avanlng swim, the area will he open Wednesday and Fri- day evenings until 8 p.m. All the lifeguards comprising the staff, are American Red Cross certi- fied, trained and qualified, A "Learn to Swim" program will be conducted In eeajunctloii with the American Red Cross and registrations will he on a first come first served basis. In addition to lake bathing and a (lost there Is a kiddle pool, sand boi, picnic area complete with tables and benches and a char* coal grill.'All borough children enrolled In the summer recrea- tion, playground program will he eligible to swim In the area dur- ing the summer. Dieter Johnson, director, states thnt family registrations are cur- renlly available at the lakefront. Tentative plans to include varied expanded activities including sail- ing lessons and boating are nuw being formulated. Further details and information can bo obtained by stopping by or contacting the personnel now working at the lo- catmn. Borough Recreation The .Mutnwnn Borough Recrea- tion Department announces the opening or thc summer recreation program for residents of the bor- ough between Ihe ages of eight and 16 Monday, June 24. Recreation areas at Middlesex Rri„ Jackson St., and the Freneaii section of the community will swing into action at Hint time wilh Ihe opening of the Clinton St. aren, now under construction, to fallow soon after. The dally program will consist of Arls and Crafts and Athletic programs nt each area, Intrn-ploy- grotind competition will be high- lighted by games and tournaments in softball, baseball, table tennis, and Nok hockey. Contests and Fun Piiys nre nlso nn the ogendn, to lie topped off with trips to Shea and Yankee Stadiums, Palisades Park nml Turtlehuck 7.»o. A Junior Olympics will bo held for Track and Field enthusiasts with the winners participating In the Slntc Playground Meet in Liv- ingston on .iulv 24. A Baseball Grand Slnm contc.-.i, consisting of a throwing, running, and hitting event will also be held during the (continued on pagn four) M ATAW AN H IG H SC H O O L CO M M EN CEM EN T TO N IG H T The 60th annual Commencement of Matawan Regional High School will be held this evening at 7; 30 p.m. Tho Rev. Charles S. Webster, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Red Bank, will give the graduation address. The school band will play fur the processional nf the 2SJ graduates which will bo followed by the flag salute and tho National Anthem. Jerome Blum will give the saluta- tory address and Monica Fencik, tho valedictory address- The class song. “ Let There Be Peace on Earth" by Miller, Jackson and Ades will be sung by the Class er 1969 and there will be selections, Last Words of David” and “ One World" by tho Varsity Singers. Dr. Webster will be Introduced by John V. Caracciolo, principal, who also will mnka the presenta- tion of thc awards to the class. Luther A. Foster. superiiiUT,dt:nt of - schools, will present thc Class of I 1968 and they will be awarded their diplomas bv John J. Bradlev, presi- dent of the Matawan Regional Board of Education. After the Al- nm Mater by tho Class of 1%S. the band will play for the recessional. Tho graduates aro: Douglas John Adam. Nancy Jane Adamkuwski. Gilda Anne Agnail, Ronald G. Albanese, Patricia Mary Allen. James M. Alston, Jerome Vincent Amedeo, Gail R. Anderson, Denise Laure Anstaux. Victor Rob- ert Armelhnn jr., June Alice Artel- 11, Robert Jay Bailin. Sharyn Suo- Aim Baldwin. Mary Biilune, James Bunnfato, Galen Craig Barr. George J. Barron III. Harrietts S. Bauman, Susan Mae Deam, Nancy Jane Bedle, Ralph C. Bedle jr., Peter Bentley, Michael G. Blschoff, Jerome Jay Blum, Judith Ann Bol, Patricia A, Bolster, Philip Bond, Brenda Joyce Conner, Frances E. Boyle, George Anthony Boyton, Margaret Christine Brady, Diane O’Dilla Brlslin, Alccnlu Ann Bruwii, Francis E. Brown, Jess T. Brown. Joanne Brze/.niak, Frank G. Buc- co, Robert Joseph Bucco, Susan Ellen Bucnner. Judith Anti Butzko, Linda Maria Butzko. Helena Den- ise Callender, Cheryl Christine Car- ter. Nancy Barbara Caruso. Ralph Caruso, Pamela Lausbv, Philip C. Cherry, Henry J. Chevalier, Kath- leen Elaine Chewey. Lauren M. Chirco, Christina Gloria C.homic. Diane Elizabeth Christmat, Rich- ard Michael Clay, Robert Wesley Clay. John W. Cole, John Patrick Collins, Joseph Charles Conriui. Lynda Suzanne Conrad. Clifford Keith Cook, Cath- erine A. Coughlin. Anthonv Fran- cis Crapuro jr., Karm Aim Cnne, Ellen Virginia Culpepper. Ruth Gene Curtis. James Joseph Daloia, isdward Robert Daly. Josephine T. D’Apolito, William Richard Davis, Old Wagon Farm Tills seems lo bo "The Yenr Of The Bug.” Use Ortho IscjIox for ornamental, Orllio homo orchard Spray for fruit; Ortho Uoti'nnno (or vegetables. Route .1.1 North of Middletown. W J fp adv. Ill) Noilca Our office and Yard will he clos- ed all duy Suliml.i.,* during the months of June, July nnd August. For oil service call 2(14-0200, Louli Stultx Jr. inc., . 21.1 Broad St., Keyport, N. J. Wjfp-Hflv 20 Arln Center Program Its opening week now history, the Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, headed for other mile- stones with the scheduled debut nf Henry Lewis an conductor of tlio New Jersey Symphony Or- chestra next Monday night nnd the spotlighted appearance ol Ju - dy Garland starting Tuesday. Judy will introduce thc popular side of the Arts Center’s musical spectrum with five nightly per- formances from June 23 through Saturday, June 29. Except [ur a special InvltutlJii- nl program tonight focusing on local talent, the Arts Center will he dark this week as scheduled. Hut the high classical note struck with the opening last week will lie picked up publicly hy the New Jersey Symphony mill an outstanding nrrnv nf solo and choral artists on Monday. Tickets nre Qvullnhla from the Arts Center box office, In addi- tion, ticket outlets linvu t:een es- tablished at such off-Parkway lu- call.ins ns Ihd Holiday Inn, Kouto .13, IIn/let; and the Peoples No- tional Bank of Monmouth County (n Its Harlot, Keyport nnd Union Bench branches. Mala wan Chamber Names Directors The first meeting of the Board of Directors of the Matawan Chamber of Commerce was hold on Thursday afternoon. June 11 The initial Directors of thc Cham* her are: Calvin Dell. Warren Ry- an, Elizabeth Vreeland, Charles C. Schock jr.. Charles Mande- villo. John Tassiuu tlarrv Polos* ky. Dan Mancini. Rosemary Smith. Martin Boll. Tnn fcvck Ronson, Irving Lessin. Charles Miller, nnd Hcnrv Webster of Iho Matawan Journal. There remains four vacancies to be filled at a future date. Calvin Bell was elec- ted First President of the Mata* an Chamber of Commerce. Tho Board of Directors wnl meet at 1 p.m. on the first Wed* nesday of each month. A part- time paid administrator is being sought, Mrs. Vreeland is in charge of the committee to make the se- lection. Mr. Schock, of the Fann- ers and Merchants National Bank. Is secretary, and will re- ceive correspondence until tho ad- ministrator is employed. Library To Close Thc Matawan Public Library will be closed on Saturdays beginning June 2!) until September. All other hours remain the same. New Hours Oliver’s Repair Shop, 93 Broad Street, Mute1 ,van will txi open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, Friday until 10 p.m. Closed Mondays as of July 2nd, wjfp-—adv 20 Notlcc Nu-Tono Paint & Wallpaper Co,, Main Street, Matawan will be clos- ed for t week from (ulv 1 st thru Saturday, July 6 th, ' jfp—udv 27 Colony Inn Cnrnicn’.q Catering Service 1110 Florence Ave., Union Beach. Hal, uvui.'nble. Call 2W-U740. A'jtf Randolph Davig jr., Carolyn Joycc DeBeVoise, Debra Ayn Dell. Rob- ert ihomas Devmo. Jacqueline De- Witt, .Wendy. Jane Dolan. Regina Mane Duggan, I nomas J.P . Dun* phy, Howard Mitchell fsdelstein, Lorayne L. Rrtwards. Wayne L. Edwards, Deanna C. Eisenberg. Alice Marie Ellison. Patricia Ann Evcrhard, Dorothy C. Faas. Mon* lea Helen Fencik. Daniel Maurice I<ieu.\. Robert M. Fletcher. Beth llene Forman, Dianne Elizabeth Foyle. Colette Anne Francv. Rich- ard E. Frazier jr., Johnnie James Frederick, Sloven Lewis Friedman. Nanette Gatson. Charles Ackerman Ocran jr.. Brian Michael Gertcn. Linda Sue Gerlufseu. Nadine Ger- sen, Darlene Virginia Giblock, An- thony Gmghano. Karen Ann Goe- del. Minnie Pearl Goolsbv. Lon Michael Gostm, Karon Marin Gra- dy, Julius Ihomas Gianaio. Dotty Ann Gregory. Gary Wanei Gur- mc7. Susan Marie Hall- Fisher Rich- ard Hall. Mary Virginia Hallann, Christina Ruth Hammond. Candice Martma Hamstra, Juanita Harris, Suzanno Lynn Harns, Thomas H. Henderson. Jeftrev Warren Herb. Brian James Hibbs. Diniu* 1. Ihl- dehrandi, Candace hill. Michairl I. Hinton. Linda Hoolahan. hhxabpth D. Hopkins. James William Houri- han jr.. Jimmie Howard, Jimmie Lee Howard. Barbara T. Hun icy, John Wilham Hunter, fc.ut»i?no Mi choc! Hvman. Yancc Robe**! Hv* mun. .Tames Wallace Hynes. John JacKsnn, Retnhard Kurt .Taenisch. Mark Charles Johnson. Joann E. Jouvm. Susan Aylward Joycc. Ruth Fllen Jurman. Andrew M. Kabana. Marian Kacirek, Leo A. Kaiicia, William Joseph Kearns, Geoffrey McKintcy Kiah, Kenneth H. Kirch- ncr, Steven Henrir Klein, Darlyn Cecelia Koch, Norman H. Kramer jr., Theresa Krochmaluk, Donna Mario LaMura, Foster J, Lassen, Cherl Elizabeth Lawlor, F.thel Nt. Lawlor, Rnhea Chariot; Leifeste, Betty Leon^. Judy Leon^, Linda Mary Leto, Linda Susan Levine, Robert K. Lewis, Henry Louis Lich- tenstein, Jeffrey S. Lin, Steven James Lons, Joseph Paul Lovero. (continued on pajjc four) ]\T tnv Divvetorie* 5?cl]v'ci'v fif sh«o hew l^uo Moii- Miulb- Area - telepJmne -directory will ft(arl next Ihtirsnday in tho bayshore area, New Jersey Bell announced recently. Sume 23V 500 copies uf the m*u plion* book will be distributed to tele- phone company customers, about 9500 copies more than last year. Alphabetical listings m the Monmouth directory have In* creused, too; (here are about 2500 mure than In 1967. The new directory'** cover \s a salute to New Jersey's Cultural Center in Irenton, which has been atlracllnc more than half a million visitors each \ear since Kb completion in 196,). Zip code information fcr the post oFicc* Included in this di* rectorv will be shown on tho laM iellow rage. I Mai'Oi-:-Ldwurd LT.- Hyrne Tu**s« | day wi»ht ilamiued ihe door on an appear by si.v lue^'d^rs'of t awan Ministonum-io totm a human c.y?;milssWii in Marawan LJor- ou«h. . ; Mayor Hyr/ia declared; 4 , Dunn>; w y tenrvv'f office. { wiU-not Bppomt. any member; such a comrms» 52oh.m He-added that- it was m.s 'sole power to appoint such a com- mission under stature within the borough.-: . : ... - . W-*- 1 ne mayor explained he was not in favor*-ot the appointment of a human nights commission and could not: tha.t it, would. siir\‘© any useful purposr. He noted it is illegal to form such a commission with any other rminicipahtv. Shop Center Plan Held The Matawan Planning- Board Monday j.tjjhf--rejected as incom* plete a siie pUn of th<v proposed SMjU.WO. Waldbamn Shopping Center ut Route 5-1 and Mill Rd. jh« ^on- ii))* Board ot Adjustment last month gave tentative .approval-to-a vyr- lauce n-v]ue,s‘t bv the supermarket .subject to approval, of the site plan by the planning noard. . .'ihe applicatiOii.wa.s filed bv Mat. .awan lOa.Inc.; a :vholivMwned sub-; suhary ,of; Waldbaum Supermarkets ■which would -constutct: a . 30.0^. gquaia .foot -budding-;at the center.. In.' a d d i t t 'aimplenisn-i tary s’otes; with floor space total- inj» .another-20f000 snuareTect. al- sn would be- constiucled ou the 205.00C aqua!* fuot Iraci.inow own- ed bv Engnnar ai\d A^trul Enge- brctson. . (continued on page four) Tlergyrnws and laywen of difler* ont faifhs and colo^-liad; prj:*pf 5Si*d! that lhe conunissioii be-cornpriKtd ot memoirs-of adjOJiMe.gWatavvan, Township. iho mayor also commented that if people want to oe in politics-they wdl have to run. tor office;'**lhere: w no. easy way,n he S3KJ. - - Rev, Hall Replies .-Tht*' Rev, Carrol! B/Ball, rector o? Trinity episcopal Church. Mat awan, assured Mayor Hyrne-the formation of such a commission was In no way intended to mipune the sincerity • .diligence or capabili- ty of the cotmcIL - He said that all the assistance- that can be recruited is worthy of brui^in^-.to bc?.r.ou questions of human rights, potential disorders and violence: . He assured the mayor, rhat as a mentber.of the group of clergymen interested In esmbtishinfi ihtt”conv mission from the bpgmnin^, there no question of-getting into poli- tics." - - . I.',', He rep, ret fed the mayor's posi- tion and said he understood h?s at- titude, would not chanee while.he was in office. "We have to accept that/' he noted. ; Vi«w . However, Councilman Georpe jbcitz, acting os chairrnmv of th» jpubhf: , welfare .civnTOUU'e, uouw.ed. bs wc»ut<l.-;.xa 5 \k^hioscif t ava-iJybJe as a ■ ,*13iso;ivbei:vve<;n‘'-ih* kxnutcil anu i\ny hutnau nsbts;cora*0 1mittee . formed by borough rest--.; I du.!ts Htt: explained that in.lbo ihurnan : rtehrs are<3;:- governmenr- m u s t -■ rnalntam - a -maximum amount of, oojectivity* When, civil rights are : denied,. govenmient-sbDUld take ao ticn.'he-cominentedi - | : He. . adaed, however, that Ins liaison shnuld be the extent of th« : action council snoulri morailiy take. - Members .of the Matawa«:Minis*: itonum, who^•••petitioned council.to ; j ‘ introduce and vote for a-Human • ! Rfyhfs- Co.mn3iss?o*i‘is thc.borou^lt 1and to vote against any resolution proposed bv the mayor or other [councilmen against th c. establish- jm » f of such a commission” vw»ra 1the. Revs. Hall, Paul Jackson, Don* laid T. Phillips srv, Howv-B. P«rr>% ! Chester A. .Galloway and Dennn [G. slacoosv - .Recommendations of the plan- i ning board for two amendments to ' the zoning ordinance were refer- I red to Borough Attorney Louis Aik* ins las! night by the borougn coun* Ul (continued on page four) * Press School Board For Prompt Action Will Build New ru - ji* u n i l l 1 , " _ .71 First United Methodist Church of Matawan will wreak ground for a new church complex at ceremonies } slated fnr 11:30 a.m. Sunday. June j .10- Tho new modern designed church will bo located at tiie cor- -ner ot Atlantic Ave. and Church St. | 111 Matnwun lownslnp. a ha;f-iu:le from the 114-yoar*old edifice in j which che conKrej'ulion now wor* ships ut MS-151 Main St. The un«- I mat church was built on Jackson I St. m 1UH. I Ihe Kev. Dr. I,. DurdeHe Hawk, | newly - appointed Superintendent j of the newly formed Northwestern District of tho Southern New Jer- sey Conierence. will purticipatu in the ceremony, along with the Rev. L»r. i'uut A. r-rieoncn wno nas served for four years rs Superin- tendent of the former New Bruna. wick District of which Matawan was a member church until the dis- solving of the District on June 1968. (continued on pago four) No Me a Our office and yard will bo dosed nn Saturdays June, July und Aun- 1 ust. For oil aiul servi™ call 214- .moo, Hollywood Service Maple Place & Broadway Keyport wjfp—adv tf Aerial Wires Application has been made by Jersey Central Power anil l.^ht Co, for an Army permit to Install aerlul cables across Matawan Creek, between Matnwan Town* ship and Keyport. The applicant proposes to ln< stall two 5x6 Aluiuoweld static wires and three 31.5 KV conduc- tors supported by two 2-pole KlnjctureM downsm-mn of (ho Front St. bridge. Tho cables will afford a minimum vertical clear- ance of 41 feel uhove Hie plane ol me^n ld^h water. Tho determination ns to wheth- er a pormil will be Issued upon the effect of (bo proposed work on navii’atlon, natural re- sources, including fish and wild- life nod recreational nspocls, wa« ler ((utility, and ofhor factors nf- (ectinu the hilcrcst of thn wcn- criil public. Any criticism*! or proteyiA re* Kardlnj; (he proposed work should be made In writing nnd mailed lo the Army Corps of Engineers prior to July 17. Board Hires Office Aide An assistant schools business ad- ministrator was hired by ihe Mai- awan Regional Board of Education Monday to assist Ldw»rd Scullion, administrator, with tho details of the expanding school system. The new employee Is Konald W. W an’ Carteret. Mo is now employed / thc purchasing department of ti'1 ; Pur-o-lutor Co. Hu will be paid $90fl0 per year and v/iil assume his now duties July 1. Contract renewals were approved for other employees. Gunther Hey- se received a new contract as puid* lan^e director ot §13.000 for an 11- month school year. Dr. S.M. La*- ow, Matawan, was Teuppmnied school phvsician at JifiOO and 1 hom- ,is Regan, attendance officer, nt $2300. . ine rosip.nation ot Celeste Wen* 1 70]. longtime secretary of the su- J penntencient'B office, wan accepted 1for her reurement, John V. Caracciolo. hi;:h school 'principal, was jyven permission to serve on an evaluation team for tiie Middle S»ate.s Associatioii of Secondary Schools and CnMegns m an evylualioii next I-ebiuarv of tne Last bvracaise - Minoa . Ccnlral High School in New \ork state. Condemnation Costs An exception was made In the bills to thy payment of some of the costs of a recent condemnation hearai}' befoie commiss-.oners on a property the board is acquiring toi location of the new Matawan Ave. School. There are seven narccls in- volved and most of thc* owners have settled wim me Donra, nut one own- er refused and tho board condemn* ed tho land. Herbert Feder tfX)k strong excep- tion to the payment of J500 to P.T. Cahill, Laurcnce Harbor, u real es- tate appraiser, who appeared for (continued on page four) - *■-Matawati (a w>\ Newark,* T ten- ) ton..nor Cumaea.” *-1 have been saround Mnuiwan lor vears and in ull that time we hved peaceably together and nobody thought any-, thing alxmt racial differences unnl you people-earnerhere aud started to dwell on it.'* These were replies given by Her- bert Feder. a board member, and Michsel hio/us, a spectator, to Ir- ving Schwartzbach and David Gel- lebter, spectators sounding wanv mi's at lhe meeting of tne Matawan Regional Board ot Education Mon- day, of impending racial troubles in the school district if the board did not act with more dispatch to create a human relations setup in the hi^h school student council and revise the history und social studies i text. I Mr. Schwartzbach went heynucl i Mr. Cehebter jn his \varnini>s. fear- I liifs that a pood d^al more than I just changing school textbooks- would be needed to avoid an out- break in Matawan similar to thosi ; experienced m, the larger, cities..? Mr. SchwarUbach cautioned-/thi :f toed, he was. noi; apoakins Just; from idle, speculations, as he . is a • Newark schools Rpcctallst on con-r ditions aftectmj* riot-torn schix>!V disincts m the .state und he found s reason for concern in Matawan.Ua,; did not think there was time left (for a dilatory attitude on*tho part ^ 1of the board. . .•;,. 1 Letter To Board I Mr, Gehebter. in a letter lo tha [board.-warned the schoolmen tho/ : time had come, for somethin? nioru • i than just ‘ debating and promls-*- ing. ’ He wrote tnat the Concerned Citizens of Matawan. insist that, “ an emergency curriculum revis*.; ion committee" be formed to press the changing of schools texts to please thc Negroes and get Uuvro I vised books in use before tho Sep* ! temhor school term. Added pay tor j teachers worKing on tins assign. 1 (continued on page four) ; New Mini-Golf Course Police Ask Pay Hike Tha local Patrolman's Benevo* lent Association Monday night asked tho Matawan Township Cnuncit to consider puy hikes for thu jvilico deportment ranging from $855 to J2H70 over tho next three years. Putrolman D. Gary Dickey, P- BA president, also requested con- sideration of a - 10-hour week with fivo consecutive working days and two consecutive days olf; two men patraU, nvoi-timo pey (or ov- er *IU hours and a $;ifiO-ii-yi*i»r clothing allowniM'n nod four weeks vacation after 10 years of servire. Tha proposed nalary rangt? Is chief, iD'llll to JH.ilSO; captain. to SIL'W); lieiiteunut, r.HfdM) lo $11, 210: .‘sergeant, to $ 10 ,- fJIO, and detective. $743(1 to $111. aoo. Other Snlarlo* Tho salary range for probation- ary patrolman i'i proposed ns .ty» - I •120 to J727!i; first yi*)ir, to VtlBli; second year, f707t) lo Jflrjti, and third year, J74’l(l In $10,01 ) 11 . Two ordinances, designed to aid clean-up projjmms In the town- ship, wi»m mtrinluced hy council which vchcduled them tor public hearings July 1. Ono lequires ail properly owners on notice from the Township Manager to clear his hind of weeds, debris or junk within III days. If no action is tak- en by the property uwner, ihe work will be dono hy township crews nnd assessed against tha properly. '1 lie second ordinancu makes It illegal to storo au inoperable mo- tor vehicle on a ptihlic n!k,i,i tor more Hum - 1 N hours or on private property for inorr than M d.iyj. 'The regulations do not apply to licensed junkyards m the town- ship width are regulated hy an- other cudinanec. Both ordiminci'i carry pc'nalties of line.* of up tu or Ull days iu jail for vml.i- t inn s, Re.videutii Ask Action A delegation of residents from the Chffwo<\l Heights st.uiion, who hist weeki.nd lnunched a "Black People In A«Mon" campaign to clean up their nuighlxirhund. up- peared at the meeting to seek councira co-opcraiion with their efforts, i Philip (inmbft, County lid., a \ (continued on page four) j Mata- ..a Mayor F.dwnrd F*. Ilyrne m«»ke« Ihe first putt to opon Jim Noddings' Colonial Mlnl-Golf Course at Main St. and Routo 70, Matawan Friday ns Mr. Nodding* look* on, Tlio putting couna \n located nt the Coloidnl Shopping Center nnd will provide reduced rote* for rerH*at coslnriori nnd iouturo weekly toumamenU whli trophM und prize*. Th« Mlnl-Golt courno will also enter to club#, organizations ond birthday function*, Mr. Nodding) aalri.

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Page 1: WHi YEAR — 51st WEEK Hyrnc AdamantThe school band will play fur the processional nf the 2SJ graduates which will bo followed by the flag salute and tho National Anthem. Jerome Blum

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TOWNSHIPS, !>P KATAWAN, MARLBORO, KO UUn&L to i HAB1SON

W H i Y E A R — 51st W E E K ■ M em ber.................National ftswspapcr Association M A T A W A N , N . J . s T H U R SD A Y , JU N E 20, 4968 jdemb^r .

Wtfw jersey Ptess Association S»ngl« Copy Tan C en l*

Senior Members O f The National Honor Society At MRRS Hyrnc Adamant

W o n ’ t N a m e H u m a n

R i g h t s C o m m i s s i o n

SM km *» Matawtn Regions! Hlpb Schacl who are members of (he National Honor fa e M y will Ja in ■ their classmates tonight i t graduation exercises. They are, left to tight.' front ro«, Christine Winters, Margaret Phillips, .Karen Grady, Linda Tunis, Lauren Cairo*, G ildaAgooll, and Billie Jean Reed. Second row, Larry Wattenberg, Curtis Wa*h(ngt«v Hichard Frazier jr., Henry Llcbtenstela, Charles Geran Jr, and John Varg»s.

Third row, llarrlctto Bauman, Suianne H arris , Wendy Uolun, Susan Morcv, Mftnlcii 1-enclk, Sheita Wills and Dartene OlbVock, Top row, M;:rv Hallurm, Jerome lUui,i, Seymour l ’ond, Steven Orbach and Florence Schiniller. Tn be eligible fur membership a student must have outstanding scholarship, service, character and citizenship. At Commencement, the Honor Society graduates will wear gold tassels on their caps.

Swim Area Opens' Tha Matawan Borough lake' v fcw t swimming area will open

fcr participation Saturday at 11 a.m. and remain *p*a daily from l i a,m, to I p.m. until Labor Day. For the convenience ot corn*

v mutersi and those who may en­Joy an avanlng swim, the area will he open Wednesday and F r i­day evenings until 8 p.m. All the lifeguards comprising the staff, are American Red Cross certi­fied, trained and qualified,

A "Learn to Swim" program will be conducted In eeajunctloii with the American Red Cross and registrations will he on a first come first served basis. In addition to lake bathing and a (lost there Is a kiddle pool, sand boi, picnic area complete with tables and benches and a char* coal g rill.'A ll borough children enrolled In the summer recrea­tion, playground program will he eligible to swim In the area dur­ing the summer.

Dieter Johnson, director, states thnt family registrations are cur- renlly available at the lakefront. Tentative plans to include varied expanded activities including sail­ing lessons and boating are nuw being formulated. Further details and information can bo obtained by stopping by or contacting the personnel now working at the lo- catmn.

BoroughRecreation

The .Mutnwnn Borough Recrea­tion Department announces the opening or thc summer recreation program for residents of the bor­ough between Ihe ages of eight and 16 Monday, June 24. Recreation areas at Middlesex Rri„ Jackson St., and the Freneaii section of the community will swing into action at Hint time wilh Ihe opening of the Clinton St. aren, now under construction, to fallow soon after.

The dally program will consist of Arls and Crafts and Athletic programs nt each area, Intrn-ploy- grotind competition will be high­lighted by games and tournaments in softball, baseball, table tennis, and Nok hockey. Contests and Fun P iiys nre nlso nn the ogendn, to lie topped off with trips to Shea and Yankee Stadiums, Palisades Park nml Turtlehuck 7.»o.

A Junior Olympics will bo held for Track and Field enthusiasts with the winners participating In the Slntc Playground Meet in L iv­ingston on .iulv 24. A Baseball Grand Slnm contc.-.i, consisting of a throwing, running, and hitting event will also be held during the

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■ M A T A W A N H IG H S C H O O L

C O M M E N C E M E N T T O N IG H TThe 60th annual Commencement

of Matawan Regional High School will be held this evening at 7; 30 p.m. Tho Rev. Charles S. Webster, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Red Bank, will give the graduation address.

The school band will play fur the processional nf the 2SJ graduates which will bo followed by the flag salute and tho National Anthem. Jerome Blum will give the saluta­tory address and Monica Fencik, tho valedictory address- The class song. “ Let There Be Peace on Earth " by Miller, Jackson and Ades will be sung by the Class er 1969 and there will be selections,

Last Words of David” and “ One World" by tho Varsity Singers.

Dr. Webster will be Introduced by John V. Caracciolo, principal, who also will mnka the presenta­tion of thc awards to the class. Luther A. Foster. superiiiUT,dt:nt of - schools, will present thc Class of I 1968 and they will be awarded their diplomas bv John J . Bradlev, presi­dent of the Matawan Regional Board of Education. After the Al- nm Mater by tho Class of 1%S. the band will play for the recessional.

Tho graduates aro:Douglas John Adam. Nancy Jane

Adamkuwski. Gilda Anne Agnail, Ronald G. Albanese, Patricia Mary Allen. James M. Alston, Jerome Vincent Amedeo, Gail R. Anderson, Denise Laure Anstaux. Victor Rob­ert Armelhnn jr., June Alice Artel- 11, Robert Ja y Bailin. Sharyn Suo- Aim Baldwin. Mary Biilune, James Bunnfato, Galen Craig Barr. George J . Barron I II . Harrietts S. Bauman, Susan Mae Deam, Nancy Jane Bedle, Ralph C. Bedle jr., Peter Bentley, Michael G. Blschoff, Jerome Ja y Blum, Judith Ann Bol, Patricia A, Bolster, Philip Bond, Brenda Joyce Conner, Frances E. Boyle, George Anthony Boyton, Margaret Christine Brady, Diane O’Dilla Brlslin, Alccnlu Ann Bruwii, Francis E. Brown, Jess T. Brown. Joanne Brze/.niak, Frank G. Buc- co, Robert Joseph Bucco, Susan

Ellen Bucnner. Judith Anti Butzko, Linda Maria Butzko. Helena Den­ise Callender, Cheryl Christine Car­ter. Nancy Barbara Caruso. Ralph Caruso, Pamela Lausbv, Philip C. Cherry, Henry J . Chevalier, Kath­leen Elaine Chewey. Lauren M. Chirco, Christina Gloria C.homic. Diane Elizabeth Christmat, Rich­ard Michael Clay,

Robert Wesley Clay. John W. Cole, John Patrick Collins, Joseph Charles Conriui. Lynda Suzanne Conrad. Clifford Keith Cook, Cath­erine A. Coughlin. Anthonv Fran­cis Crapuro jr., Karm Aim Cnne, Ellen Virginia Culpepper. Ruth Gene Curtis. James Joseph Daloia, isdward Robert Daly. Josephine T. D ’Apolito, William Richard Davis,

Old Wagon Farm Tills seems lo bo "The Yenr Of

The Bug.” Use Ortho Is c j Io x for ornamental, Orllio homo orchard Spray for fruit; Ortho Uoti'nnno (or vegetables. Route .1.1 North of Middletown.W J fp adv. Ill)

NoilcaOur office and Yard will he clos­

ed all duy Suliml.i.,* during the months of June, Ju ly nnd August. For oil service call 2(14-0200,

Louli Stultx Jr . inc.,. 21.1 Broad St.,• Keyport, N. J .

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Arln Center ProgramIts opening week now history,

the Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, headed for other mile­stones with the scheduled debut nf Henry Lewis an conductor of tlio New Jersey Symphony Or­chestra next Monday night nnd the spotlighted appearance ol Ju ­dy Garland starting Tuesday. Judy will introduce thc popular side of the Arts Center’s musical spectrum with five nightly per­formances from June 23 through Saturday, June 29.

Except [ur a special InvltutlJii- nl program tonight focusing on local talent, the Arts Center will he dark this week as scheduled. Hut the high classical note struck with the opening last week will lie picked up publicly hy the New Jersey Symphony mill an outstanding nrrnv nf solo and choral artists on Monday.

Tickets nre Qvullnhla from the Arts Center box office, In addi­tion, ticket outlets linvu t:een es­tablished at such off-Parkway lu- call.ins ns Ihd Holiday Inn, Kouto .13, IIn/let; and the Peoples No­tional Bank of Monmouth County (n Its Harlot, Keyport nnd Union Bench branches.

Mala wan ChamberNames Directors

The first meeting of the Board of Directors of the Matawan Chamber of Commerce was hold on Thursday afternoon. June 11 The initial Directors of thc Cham* her are: Calvin Dell. Warren R y­an, Elizabeth Vreeland, Charles C. Schock jr.. Charles Mande- villo. John Tassiuu tlarrv Polos* ky. Dan Mancini. Rosemary Smith. Martin Boll. Tnn fcvck Ronson, Irving Lessin. Charles Miller, nnd Hcnrv Webster of Iho Matawan Journal. There remains four vacancies to be filled at a future date. Calvin Bell was elec­ted First President of the Mata* an Chamber of Commerce.

Tho Board of Directors wnl meet at 1 p.m. on the first Wed* nesday of each month. A part­time paid administrator is being sought, Mrs. Vreeland is in charge of the committee to make the se­lection. Mr. Schock, of the Fann­ers and Merchants National Bank. Is secretary, and will re­ceive correspondence until tho ad­ministrator is employed.

Library To CloseThc Matawan Public Library will

be closed on Saturdays beginning June 2!) until September. All other hours remain the same.

New Hours Oliver’s Repair Shop, 93 Broad

Street, Mute1,van will txi open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, Friday until 10 p.m. Closed Mondays as of Ju ly 2nd, wjfp-—adv 20

NotlccNu-Tono Paint & Wallpaper Co,,

Main Street, Matawan will be clos­ed for t week from (ulv 1st thru Saturday, Ju ly 6 th, ' jfp—udv 27

Colony Inn Cnrnicn’.q Catering Service

1110 Florence Ave., Union Beach. Hal, uvui.'nble. Call 2W-U740.A'jtf

Randolph Davig jr., Carolyn Joycc DeBeVoise, Debra Ayn Dell. Rob­ert ihomas Devmo. Jacqueline De­Witt, .Wendy. Jane Dolan. Regina Mane Duggan, I nomas J.P . Dun* phy, Howard Mitchell fsdelstein, Lorayne L. Rrtwards. Wayne L. Edwards, Deanna C. Eisenberg. Alice Marie Ellison. Patricia Ann Evcrhard, Dorothy C. Faas. Mon* lea Helen Fencik. Daniel Maurice I<ieu.\. Robert M. Fletcher. Beth llene Forman, Dianne Elizabeth Foyle. Colette Anne Francv. Rich­ard E . Frazier jr., Johnnie James Frederick, Sloven Lewis Friedman. Nanette Gatson. Charles Ackerman Ocran jr.. Brian Michael Gertcn. Linda Sue Gerlufseu. Nadine Ger- sen, Darlene Virginia Giblock, An­thony Gmghano. Karen Ann Goe- del. Minnie Pearl Goolsbv. Lon Michael Gostm, Karon Marin Gra­dy, Julius Ihomas Gianaio. Dotty Ann Gregory. Gary Wanei Gur- mc7.

Susan Marie Hall- Fisher Rich­ard Hall. Mary Virginia Hallann, Christina Ruth Hammond. Candice Martma Hamstra, Juanita Harris, Suzanno Lynn Harns, Thomas H. Henderson. Jeftrev Warren Herb. Brian James Hibbs. Diniu* 1. Ihl- dehrandi, Candace hill. Michairl I . Hinton. Linda Hoolahan. hhxabpth D. Hopkins. James William Houri- han jr.. Jimmie Howard, Jimmie Lee Howard. Barbara T. Hun icy, John Wilham Hunter, fc.ut»i?no Mi choc! Hvman. Yancc Robe**! Hv* mun. .Tames Wallace Hynes. John JacKsnn, Retnhard Kurt .Taenisch. Mark Charles Johnson. Joann E. Jouvm. Susan Aylward Joycc. Ruth Fllen Jurman. Andrew M. Kabana. Marian Kacirek, Leo A. Kaiicia, William Joseph Kearns, Geoffrey McKintcy Kiah, Kenneth H. Kirch- ncr, Steven Henrir Klein, Darlyn Cecelia Koch, Norman H. Kramer jr., Theresa Krochmaluk, Donna Mario LaMura, Foster J , Lassen, Cherl Elizabeth Lawlor, F.thel Nt. Lawlor, Rnhea Chariot; Leifeste, Betty Leon^. Judy Leon^, Linda Mary Leto, Linda Susan Levine, Robert K. Lewis, Henry Louis Lich­tenstein, Jeffrey S. Lin, Steven James Lons, Joseph Paul Lovero.

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]\Ttnv Divvetorie*5?cl]v'ci'v fif sh«o hew l^uo Moii-

Miulb- Area - telepJmne -directory will ft(arl next Ihtirsnday in tho bayshore area, New Jersey Bell announced recently. Sume 23V 500 copies uf the m*u plion* book will be distributed to tele­phone company customers, about 9500 copies more than last year. Alphabetical listings m the Monmouth directory have In* creused, too; (here are about 2500 mure than In 1967.

The new directory'** cover \s a salute to New Jersey's Cultural Center in Irenton, which has been atlracllnc more than half a million visitors each \ear since Kb completion in 196,).

Zip code information fcr the post oFicc* Included in this di* rectorv will be shown on tho laM iellow rage.

I Mai'Oi-:-Ldwurd LT.- Hyrne Tu**s« | day wi»ht ilamiued ihe door on an appear by si.v lue^'d^rs'of

t awan Ministonum-io totm a human c.y?;milssWii in Marawan LJor-

ou«h. .; Mayor Hyr/ia declared; 4,Dunn>; w y tenrvv'f office. { wiU-not Bppomt. any member; such a comrms» 52oh.m He-added that- it was m.s

'sole power to appoint such a com­mission under stature within the borough.-: .. : ... - . W-*-

1 ne mayor explained he was not in favor*-ot the appointment of a human nights commission and could not: tha.t it, would. siir\‘© anyuseful purposr. He noted it is illegal to form such a commission with any other rminicipahtv.

Shop Center Plan Held

The Matawan Planning- Board Monday j.tjjhf--rejected as incom* plete a siie pUn of th<v proposed SMjU.WO. Waldbamn Shopping Center ut Route 5-1 and Mill Rd. jh« ^on- ii))* Board ot Adjustment last month gave tentative .approval-to-a vyr- lauce n-v]ue,s‘t bv the supermarket .subject to approval, of the site plan by the planning noard.. .'ihe applicatiOii.wa.s filed bv Mat. .awan lOa.Inc.; a :vholivMwned sub-; suhary ,of; Waldbaum Supermarkets ■which would -constutct: a . 30.0^. gquaia .foot -budding-;at the center..

In.' a d d i t t 'aimplenisn-i tary s’otes; with floor space total- inj» .another-20f000 snuareTect. al- sn would be- constiucled ou the 205.00C aqua!* fuot Iraci.inow own­ed bv Engnnar ai\d A^trul Enge- brctson.. (continued on page four)

Tlergyrnws and laywen of difler* ont faifhs and colo^-liad; prj:*pf5Si*d! that lhe conunissioii be-cornpriKtd ot memoirs-of adjOJiMe.gWatavvan, Township.

iho mayor also commented that if people want to oe in politics-they wdl have to run. tor office;'**lhere: w no. easy way,n he S3KJ. - -

Rev, Hall Replies .-Tht*' Rev, Carrol! B /Ba ll, rector

o? Trinity episcopal Church. M a t awan, assured Mayor Hyrne-the formation of such a commission was In no way intended to mipune the sincerity •.diligence or capabili­ty of the cotmcIL -

He said that all the assistance- that can be recruited is worthy of brui^in^-.to bc?.r.ou questions of human rights, potential disorders and violence: . ■ •

He assured the mayor, rhat as a mentber.of the group of clergymen interested In esmbtishinfi ihtt”conv mission from the bpgmnin^, there

no question of-getting into poli­tics." - - . I.',',

He rep, ret fed the mayor's posi­tion and said he understood h?s at­titude, would not chanee while.he was in office. "We have to accept that/' he noted. ;

Vi«w .

However, Councilman Georpe

jbcitz, acting os chairrnmv of th» jpubhf: , welfare .civnTOUU'e,uouw.ed. bs wc»ut<l.-;.xa5\k^ h iosc if

t ava-iJybJe as a ■ ,*13 iso;ivbei:vve<;n‘'-ih* kxnutcil anu i\ny hutnau nsbts;cora*0 1 mittee . formed by borough rest--.; I du.!ts

Htt: explained that in.lbo ihurnan : rtehrs are<3;:- governmenr- m u s t -■ rnalntam - a -maximum amount o f, oojectivity* When, civil rights are : denied,. govenmient-sbDUld take aoticn.'he-cominentedi - |: He. . adaed, however, that Ins liaison shnuld be the extent of th« : action council snoulri morailiy take.- Members .of the Matawa«: M in is*:

itonum, who •••petitioned council.to ; j ‘ introduce and vote for a-Human •! • Rfyhfs- Co.mn3iss?o*i‘is thc.borou^lt 1 and to vote against any resolution proposed bv the mayor or other

[councilmen against thc. establish- jm » f of such a commission” vw»ra 1 the. Revs. Hall, Paul Jackson, Don* laid T. Phillips srv, Howv-B. P«rr>%! Chester A. .Galloway and Dennn [G. slacoosv • -

.Recommendations of the plan- i ning board for two amendments to ' the zoning ordinance were refer- I red to Borough Attorney Louis Aik*■ ins las! night by the borougn coun* Ul

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Press School Board For Prompt Action

Will BuildNew ru- j i * u n i l l 1 , " _.7 1

First United Methodist Church of Matawan will wreak ground for a new church complex at ceremonies

} slated fnr 11:30 a.m. Sunday. June j .10- Tho new modern designed

church will bo located at tiie cor­- ner ot Atlantic Ave. and Church St.| 111 Matnwun lownslnp. a ha;f-iu:le

from the 114-yoar*old edifice in j which che conKrej'ulion now wor* ships ut MS-151 Main St. The un«-

I mat church was built on Jackson I St. m 1UH.I Ihe Kev. Dr. I,. DurdeHe Hawk,| newly - appointed Superintendent j of the newly formed Northwestern District of tho Southern New Je r­sey Conierence. will purticipatu in the ceremony, along with the Rev. L»r. i'uut A. r-rieoncn wno nas served for four years rs Superin­tendent of the former New Bruna. wick District of which Matawan was a member church until the dis­solving of the District on June 1968.

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No Me aOur office and yard will bo dosed

nn Saturdays June, Ju ly und Aun- 1 ust. For oil aiul servi™ call 214- .moo,

Hollywood Service Maple Place & Broadway Keyport

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A e r ia l W iresApplication has been made by

Jersey Central Power anil l.^ht Co, for an Army permit to Install aerlul cables across Matawan Creek, between Matnwan Town* ship and Keyport.

The applicant proposes to ln< stall two 5x6 Aluiuoweld static wires and three 31.5 KV conduc­tors supported by two 2-pole KlnjctureM downsm-mn of (ho Front St. bridge. Tho cables will afford a minimum vertical clear­ance of 41 feel uhove Hie plane ol me^n ld^h water.

Tho determination ns to wheth­er a pormil will be Issued upon the effect of (bo proposed work on navii’atlon, natural re­sources, including fish and wild­life nod recreational nspocls, wa« ler ((utility, and ofhor factors nf- (ectinu the hilcrcst of thn wcn- criil public.

Any criticism*! or proteyiA re* Kardlnj; (he proposed work should be made In writing nnd mailed lo the Army Corps of Engineers prior to Ju ly 17.

Board Hires Office Aide

An assistant schools business ad­ministrator was hired by ihe Mai- awan Regional Board of Education Monday to assist Ldw»rd Scullion, administrator, with tho details of the expanding school system. The new employee Is Konald W. W an ’ Carteret. Mo is now employed / thc purchasing department of ti'1; Pur-o-lutor Co. Hu will be paid $90fl0 per year and v/iil assume his now duties Ju ly 1.

Contract renewals were approved for other employees. Gunther Hey- se received a new contract as puid*

lan^e director ot §13.000 for an 11- month school year. Dr. S.M. La*- ow, Matawan, was Teuppmnied school phvsician at JifiOO and 1 hom- ,is Regan, attendance officer, nt $2300. .

ine rosip.nation ot Celeste Wen* 170]. longtime secretary of the su- J penntencient'B office, wan accepted 1 for her reurement,• John V. Caracciolo. hi;:h school 'principal, was jyven permission to serve on an evaluation team for tiie Middle S»ate.s Associatioii of Secondary Schools and CnMegns m an evylualioii next I-ebiuarv of tne Last bvracaise - Minoa . Ccnlral High School in New \ork state.

Condemnation CostsAn exception was made In the

bills to thy payment of some of the costs of a recent condemnation hearai}' befoie commiss-.oners on a property the board is acquiring toi location of the new Matawan Ave. School. There are seven narccls in­volved and most of thc* owners have settled wim me Donra, nut one own­er refused and tho board condemn* ed tho land.

Herbert Feder tfX)k strong excep­tion to the payment of J500 to P.T. Cahill, Laurcnce Harbor, u real es­tate appraiser, who appeared for

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- *■-Matawati (a w>\ Newark,* T ten­) ton..nor Cumaea.” *-1 have been s around Mnuiwan lor vears and in ull that time we hved peaceably together and nobody thought any-, thing alxmt racial differences unnl you people-earnerhere aud started to dwell on it.'*

These were replies given by Her­bert Feder. a board member, and Michsel hio/us, a spectator, to Ir ­ving Schwartzbach and David Gel- lebter, spectators sounding wanv mi's at lhe meeting of tne Matawan Regional Board ot Education Mon­day, of impending racial troubles in the school district if the board did not act with more dispatch to create a human relations setup in the hi^h school student council and revise the history und social studies

i text.I Mr. Schwartzbach went heynucl i Mr. Cehebter jn his \varnini>s. fear- I liifs that a pood d^al more than I just changing school textbooks- would be needed to avoid an out­

break in Matawan similar to thosi ; experienced m, the larger, cities..? Mr. SchwarUbach cautioned-/thi :f toed , he was. noi; apoakins Just; from idle, speculations, as he . is a • Newark schools Rpcctallst on con-r ditions aftectmj* riot-torn schix>!V disincts m the .state und he found s reason for concern in Matawan.Ua,; did not think there was time left

(for a dilatory attitude on*tho part 1 of the board. . • .•;,.1 Letter To BoardI Mr, Gehebter. in a letter lo tha [board.-warned the schoolmen tho/: time had come, for somethin? nioru • i than just ‘ debating and promls-*- ing. ’ He wrote tnat the Concerned Citizens of Matawan. insist that, “ an emergency curriculum revis*.; ion committee" be formed to press the changing of schools texts to please thc Negroes and get Uuvro

I vised books in use before tho Sep*! temhor school term. Added pay tor j teachers worKing on tins assign.1 (continued on page four) • ;

New Mini-Golf Course

Police Ask Pay HikeTha local Patrolman's Benevo*

lent Association Monday night asked tho Matawan Township Cnuncit to consider puy hikes for thu jvilico deportment ranging from $855 to J2H70 over tho next three years.

Putrolman D. Gary Dickey, P- BA president, also requested con­sideration of a -10-hour week with fivo consecutive working days and two consecutive days olf; two men patraU, nvoi-timo pey (or ov­er *IU hours and a $;ifiO-ii-yi*i»r clothing allowniM'n nod four weeks vacation after 10 years of servire.

Tha proposed nalary rangt? Is chief, iD'llll to JH.ilSO; captain.

to SIL'W ); lieiiteunut, r.HfdM) lo $11,210: .‘sergeant, to $10,-fJIO, and detective. $743(1 to $111.aoo.

Other Snlarlo*Tho salary range for probation­

ary patrolman i'i proposed ns .ty» - I •120 to J727!i; first yi*)ir, toVtlBli; second year, f707t) lo Jflrjti, and third year, J74’l(l In $10,01)11.

Two ordinances, designed to aid clean-up projjmms In the town­ship, wi»m mtrinluced hy council which vchcduled them tor public

hearings Ju ly 1. Ono lequires ail properly owners on notice from the Township Manager to clear his hind of weeds, debris or junk within III days. If no action is tak­en by the property uwner, ihe work will be dono hy township crews nnd assessed against tha properly.

'1 lie second ordinancu makes It illegal to storo au inoperable mo­tor vehicle on a ptihlic n!k,i,i tor more Hum -1N hours or on private property for inorr than M d.iyj. 'The regulations do not apply to licensed junkyards m the town­ship width are regulated hy an­other cudinanec. Both ordiminci'i carry pc'nalties of line.* of up tu

or Ull days iu jail for vml.i-t inn s,

Re.videutii Ask Action A delegation of residents from

the Chffwo<\l Heights st.uiion, who hist weeki.nd lnunched a "Black People In A«Mon" campaign to clean up their nuighlxirhund. up- peared at the meeting to seek councira co-opcraiion with their efforts, i

Philip (inmbft, County lid., a \ (continued on page four) j

Mata- ..a Mayor F.dwnrd F*. Ilyrne m«»ke« Ihe first putt to opon Jim Noddings' Colonial Mlnl-Golf Course at Main St. and Routo 70, Matawan Friday ns Mr. Nodding* look* on, Tlio putting couna \n located nt the Coloidnl Shopping Center nnd will provide reduced rote* for rerH*at coslnriori nnd iouturo weekly toumamenU whli trophM und prize*. Th« Mlnl-Golt courno will also enter to club#, organizations ond birthday function*, M r. Nodding) aalri.

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lithtir 'Firsi ClijsS'- Aivu;Js (luririg I tte Court of Awards;. Cereniohics.! held at ths final msetirg of "Abe

*;(.'asoi>. for this troop, ibe f” i is I j Class . desiRoalion, highsst award ' in Girl ScouIiiik, requires the |

completion of six badges jn speci-, fif'd areas, and the meeting ft. | S Sn ts vvithdravn.j r qusrcmcats . I w m>, r,MI‘ *• .

I CiiailctiReri; Th« Challenge of So j * ear £ JU| Crack*Up' -ial l^pendabiUty; .Challenge of | Deborah A. Maltais, 31 La.i-

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JONATHAN SCttWAR’lY.Jonathan .Sohwartz,, son of Mr:

and Mrs. David Sclwartz, S Asbury l ane Matawan. -will be callcd to the Torah, as a Bar M itmih Sat­urday at 11 a.m. The service .will b« al 1 einple Shalom. Church St. a n il Ayrmont L a n e . Matawan. JohriDV is a seventh grade student at the I.loyd Rd. School, wtwrc he is the oboist, with the school hand. He served on the staff .of the Year­book, -jRcfiections". ami was cho­sen as editor for next year. Il'S favorite sport is water-skiing.

A luncheon reception to lie hejd at home will follow the Bar: Mitfe vail. Among those relatives attend-' uin Will be Johnny 6 grandmother,. Mrs: Louis Frank.: Albany. N. tV. his aunt and uncle, Mr: and. Mrs; Herbert. Frank,. Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schwartz; M r .: and Mrs. Geriife I ’opisb. l.tmg Island. N.V. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Podolski, I ’enniylvania.

A parly lor Jonaihan’s . friends will be held on Sunday, st home.

Active Citizenship; Chullengi | Emergency ■•Preparedness;

of of ,

nod i om! $5 cu-i'.s h r ■itllllg into' the rear end of the avito of Arthurthe Challenge o? the Giri Scout i

Promise, which , _ is a ^ontinuing-j^'c^ellS'o,-' Stalen Island,. In.lenge through the Oirl Scout | RouIe ^ Apr J6 m(} mipl^ca*s‘ ‘ .; i Hhe Di GaRlielmo car forward into

Heather, a freshman at M<ua- j thc rear of a siancimg car, operat-wan Kejjional High School, has> ]e<\ by Harry E. Herrni)»fir, Rosellebeen in bcoutmg for many years. I patrolman Kenneth Wick*

B^ r M itz vah

PAUL BOGDONOI FPaul HoR<lonoff, son of Mr, and

Mrs. Morris Pnf'dnnoff, 102 Iron- ;ate Lane, Matawan. was call­

ed to the Torah as a Bur Mit/.vah on June 15 at 11 a.m. at Tiwple Shalom, Church St. and Ayrmont lane, Matawan. Paul is a sev­enth j-ratle student nt the Lloyd Rd. School. H l* enjoys ail water sports, bul his favorites include sailing, swimming find w<il«_T ski-i»R. t

A luncheon reception followed thc Bar Mitzvnh, and was held at home. Amonfi those attending \^ere Paul's urandn'.olhers, Mrs. Mary Lipsehutz of Miami Reach. Fla.", u.'-d Mrs. Abe Bogdonnff. Philadelphia, Pa.; uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bogdonoff, Cherry Hill, - and friends, Steven nnd Jeffrey Molinoff, Steven Faer, Todd Rosen, Phillip Ttippel, Ned Landis, Cnndy Oordnn. Cornne Axelrod, Amy-.To Pilteh, Jonathon Schwartz, Alan Fisher, Michelle Newman, all of Matawan, and Kenneth Rozov of Philadelphia nml Michael Hoj’donoff, Cheiry Hill.

Sh« has served.as a Tatriil Lead er and has worked on various service projects. Heather is a member of the First Baptist Church.Youth Group.. Helen, . who will enter ninth prade in .-September,, bfcived as Chairman of the Dinner which culminated the work. toward thc Social Dependability' Challenge for J rocp 347,. She m*s\ seiveu a& a l ’atrol Leader. 1 roop , Treasiuwr, a n d worked1 on numerous service, projects.. She '.has; taken th Baby*- sitting Course-offered by the. Jurt-, iur, Women’s ,O u b of Matawan.- She has also sernd- a« a : Repve* sentalive to Cauip Council- at Girl Scout; Camp\ Wendy, .in V/allkill,: Mew York..-. An - Honor1:'student at the |.«oyd ; Rd. liuerni<aiaui School, Helen is first Flutist in the Band. .

Members of the Troop who earned ih tlr' Social Dependability Challenge and worked on the But- j fet supper attended by over fifty j held in the Fellowship Hall of j First Presbyterian Church, Mata-.i wan, were: Heth Mary Antio. De- j bra Ann A'ibjorn, .Ioann Baker, Judy Blunirnthal, Stephanie Cox, j Jean Dnnphy, Susan GinsLmrj', ! Helen Groveman, Susan Jobe; !Janet Kaufman, Ji-vce Kostrins* j ky, Jane l.erner, Carolyn Mar.- | kin, Victoria Moflry and Janet | Soviero, The Dinner which thc group planned* shopped for sup­plies, prepared, served ae.d han- dlwl from beginmng to end, ton- > .K;sU'd uf lomato juice, roast |beef, parsley potatoes, green |peas, tossed salad, hoi rolls, cake } and coffec or iced tea. j

Rad/ies ware a%varded (o the * following *A»rls: Deburali Rrillaud, Beth Ando, Debra Asbjorn, Ste- f nhanie Cox. Su«an Glnsbcir i- R<)h- f in Gross, Helen Groveman, Bar- j bara I lines. Susan Jube, Janet j Kaufman, Helen Kriedler, .lane « l.erner, Carulyn Mankin, Victoria J Morle.y and Kathy IV.j-t, !

Mrs, R, H. Jobe is Lender of Cadette Troop 347, assisted by Mrs. R. Pclzel. This Troop is sponsored by the Strathmore Ele­mentary School P-TO.

lund issued a suinmon.s to Mr. Di- t'»a>*lie!nio also, but it was d»smiss- «3.

Radar summonses lor speed in the Atlantic Ave. School zone brought a fine ot $20 and $5 costs to Regina P. Noput. 90.-Main St., .Matawan.. for going 49, miles an hour and-of $10 and S5 costs to George Dannebach. t>9 Sutton Dr,, Malawan, for going Jb miles per hour/' -y ' ;; ■.

.Jose A. Battcro, 34 Broad • St. Keyport,failed ; lo answer a l)ec. 17 ticket froni Patrolman Francis Fletcher, for no 'driver’s license in p o.siieasion, Jt cost the delendant 550;for:contempt of'Court in addi­tion to $5 ft and $5 costs for the traffic Offense. . .

Passed On fti mgeByron Bugbee, 53 Avondale PL,

| Matawan, was assessed S15 and I J5, costs for passing l;n the Allan- [tic Ave. bridge on summons front ! Pii»ioln\an Frank Swan, Larry W, j Fowler, 418 Maurer PL. Laurence f Harbor, paid S5 and $!i on oach of | counts oi ik) license nor registry. I tion in possession. Patrolman | vSiaidey Purvish stupprd him. Cre* j denhais cou'itv t.lsu br*>uj»ht fine*; j to F.dwyrd S. VerjM, Jer«ev rsiv, i summoned by PaUolman Medulla, land Patrick McHunvjti, Norwalk,! Conn., si’r.’.nii)n'‘d by Pairolnu*ri | Swan,I Kenneth Sorenson, Iona PI., I Matawan. signed complaint* agaii’ t j’licresa ).es?;er, ii) Iona i Ph. Matawan, fnr (filling to stop | prior io driving acmiis n .•iidP- ! walk. Thomas Due. Hazlet, signed• a .suminons against Harvey Van, I Center St., Cliffwood, alleging the j Van io.ito the rnmplsdnant's

vehicle oft the road ,tnn« 2. Pan Judge lilgart dcdiord lo enter- lain either complaint.

I ■ ;,A rrl.b-’iit'? io Seoutur ' Kobcri F..I Kenmdy Vvas given durio;* u., Fla;i[ D ay : and F a c e r ’s Day ptv.gi^mS preientod at ihe mteiing of I ib­

’ ‘ larlhuro! J AlbertMouiu, •• ma$wr presided.'" ,

The members sang = '‘Sweet Hour of Prayer, A tubule. “ Bright. Promise,” was given fol­lowed by "God Bless Amtrica*' and introduce the “ Birthdayt of the Americ«ui Flag . ’ 5 Recitation/i included Stars andStripes," “ Stars and Stripes in Action," . .WRvhington'sWords. '■ The Lurty-eight Star Haj»" and "President MiMjns Message/'. The members joined in singing "America, lhe beauti- iul.'

The Father’s Day portion con­sisted of " Lhe Prayer Of A Par­ent." "Mother's And Dao s D ay,’ “ Father's Day,” a question and answer period, “ What Are Fath­ers Made OfV” , and the recita­tion, “ Father And 1 And T h e Cat.'* The closing, song w a s “ Home Sweet Home/’ .

Mrs. Almira Schanck. M rs..Em ­ma Miles. Mrs. Isabella Maccia, Mrs. Peter Toggi, Armond and Edgar Cormier, : Joseph Compuly, Mr. Mount. .Joscpli Laskiewicz presented the recitations.; . ;v

T.hc members' expressed thanks to all who assisted in the '; home economics project, in conducting a ioodle^s fond sale. '.

On Monday a covercd dish Slip­per will be held at. 11:30 p.m. in tho Ciar.AC Ha!!, A procrarri hy the young people of Ihe ci>:r.mam-. ty will be presented at p.m. Parents and fi tends are invited to f .aitwuL '

LOUIS V. N A PP I>uis V. Nappi. son of Mr. and

Ciro L. NappJ. 11 New Bruj,s- Ave.. Matawan. has maoe the

List a: Beimonl Abbey Col-., Belmont, N.C.

a .senior, is majoring in iess and economics and cx-

to graduate m IfteS with a helor of'Arts Degree.

»s employed for the summer >lhs by RoilO' Truckuig Corp.

Kcyport,': which is owned by j• - -i„ \\i

V.j;rirfi? D*Y-*»:tm<Y.£ and^viU report cn . activiUca duiixi-; tnV week.-. at\

j Douglass.' Miss Carol Tremper, rMatawan... will be the alternate.'

-.i Mr,s.. LV^ald: ;HT.sby,'.' soutlitcn.'vice,'president1... of .tho ,'edcratio::,

i wiH civn the irisri'.utti ;foj!ow'0 ’g j Mohda.v,’i<'lu!i(’ch{‘OR.'with a.; tinted Iv ‘ ty. V'

• | sbip.'.' .. -Oihtr Speakers: a ■

] Od!e/^^i]rersvvf)i/Aclu<ioAn:\e Mann, pianDing ■ a,;sia*ta)H of conf ferenceV for Douglas. Cvlfege. iDr.. Cyru.s :.PaRgboi*n,_ diycotcj,'.' of - tha' Douglass Deparimtnt «f Rejt j.ori,

j Mikired Barry Hughes, former N. J J '! State Senator, Wuhant KolodtnsKy, director of undergraduate admis- »ohjj for Rutgers, and John Cuu*: ningham, president of the N .J. His­torical S«c:cty. An evening pro­gram on "The College and ine Campus * will be presented ' by • apanel c!. Douglass students. ..... r

Mrs. Herbert b. Taylor, a former president of the State I’ederatior* of Women’s Clubs and a member or the Rutgers Board of Trustees, will speak on Know Thyself’* Thursday mornim*. George A. Tup- per. director of the Durcau of Community Service.? for Rutgers, will address ihe gathering r»at aft­ernoon on ‘ Urban New Jersey Like It Is . ' A fun night is planned icr Thursday. • •

Speaker for Friday mornings closing session will be Mrs. Thonv* , as 11. McGIade. president of the State Federation of Wunien*s Clubs. Mrs, Samuel I. Cory jr. is director • nf the mstituir. - • ; V>

UO.cle, - John : W. Nappi, presi- and his ; father, . Mr. • f- appi,

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K a lh i c C lo d iu s I\lai ks B i r t h d a y

Katliie Clodiu^, daui’hter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clodius of 31 Av­ondale Lane, Matawan. celebrat­ed her fifteenth birthday Saturday at the annual awards picnic of the Red Bank Junior Rific Club. She has been a member of the club for three years, on the team one year and is in the process ot qual­ifying for the classification of '‘Expert" rifleman.

Kathie. un honor student nl the Matawan Regional High School and Student Council Representa­tive for lhe freshrmm class, has been plaving folk and rock and roll music on the guitar fur sever­al years. However, she will at­tend the *jia«slx>ro State College summer wotkshop in music to plav the baritone horn. She will

, also take advantage of the Mini- recently were new \ mer instrumental music course

S u rp ris e S h o w e r F o r M i'ft S o u th

A surprise bahy shower was giv­en recently for Mrs. Charles South of 65 Atlantic Ave., Mata­wan, by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Terry Hamilton, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sooth of Matawan Terrace. Charles South is on active duty in Vietnam.

Guests aUendlng tht .shower were. Florence Hums, Pat Rvjin and daughter. Sherry Hamilton, Terrv South, Mrs. Daltenbach and daughter, Donna Maidinrnt, Mrs. Koy nnd daughter Mrs. Pearl nnd dauphier. ivirs. Aueiame Racz ana Mrs. Fleunor Lewis of Baltimore, Md.

C o u r t O f A w a rd s : F o r ( J ir l S c o u ts ■l An exr.uing Court of Awards 1 i ceremony und social luuir folic.v- ; j irg wound up a bury !!>G7-6S <ea- ’

son fnr Junior G ir! * Scout Tro"p ' ] [m i-f !N~r M«itaw,ui Neie,hh«;i!ioo«l j c 'A sw iiU lon of Girl Scouts, Th*r ' ( program ' v,-a« conducted af tho j j Cro-5 t.'f CHo.y i.uihrT.ni Church,

who sptmstj.-s the Troop. Jacque- * lin i’ H lijh uelcOiia-d t’»C par-vnls \ and frien<ls who attendeu. Pre- ; mentation of colors was conducted ! by M ary M'dholhind as caller. | Lori Vella as Hag beater, nnd Na- | dine Tantlcff and Elaine Glugover as lionor guard. j

PiiiUcipaim g in the Pronvse ' and Laws Lighting of Candles ! ceremony, were Debia Meyer, i Uaibara Mar.kin and Linda Woo*;- | t*n. for thc Pronnse; i*:id Bonnii' j Cohen, Karen l.erner, Jayn e Pow- s

iors. Wendy Grubow, K im Horn, j jN ina iki.nungsvnag, Melanie j Morehoad, Pam Sulhviin and lor- j raine Z iio for the Laws. Nad ne \ Tantleff read a poem she compos- J ed as a nostalgic farewell lo the I Fly-Lp Cadettcs: Anita Noga, jLauren Prejf, Ja y re Powers und ; Paula Reid. i

M is. Fied*ri>k Mover, Troop I Leader, presented the badges ; earned by Troop members j throughout the season. Mss. Man- | kin and Mrs. Neilson presented ! the year puis. Suyaime Bunas j thanked those who attended and I invited all to stay for refresh- j nnmts. Kathy .Sullivan and Kath- ' jeen Cloonen served hs hostesses.

| T o D a > id D . l l o t t{ Approxit.nalely, 35C0 u'.idcrgtiiUu-.' ■ ate, graduate, and professional de­grees were awarded nt the Uimcr*

laity of - Pittsburgh’s rompKnrf*-- ment ceremonies on May 2 ! Dav­id Douglas Holt, 12 South Atlantic Avo,, Matawan, was awarded a Master’s Degree in natural sci- cnce.

Gov\ - Raymond Shafer spoke , briefly ai the Ceremony. Aftei ! wards Dr. Wesley W, Posvar,

'k Stephen Skakandy. presi- and director of. First Eastern

yunent-Corp,, Red Rank, an- ced the-cpening of their new- iivan branch The new office, i ,, . . . -rd at <13 Broad S{ will be ! ' ;,MVUr' Jiv ° r Fttltiburgh Chancel-

lhe. MiF.n;o;emc.it of Joseph ! I,,r' wnfeirwl honorary ticgrees, in. a vice 'president of ihe .’ ".'1 rccipienti representing 'fdiic.t-

T!h* MiKitwsn ttiMrr.fi offiro | l,° " . s,a'« »»v«nim<nt, urban ilo- iillv ftiuliipn! t» hiUitile all ! veiopmfnt. international affahs

and mutual fund trans- | ?.M! national and niter,lational civ­; iii’il i« port <if thi' forpwa- " •S"l-Mvice- "New Drinension.s Fxpansion.

st Eastern is one of the o‘d- •rokerage fi?rns in New Jer- specialiritig in imifusi lunds,

: ing in the Kcfiv Ruilding * haiiiv, in FJfO, with i l t w em*

*■5, the firm has urown to lour •R.iviTh a nual personnel num* r r)0. Ihe firm is contemplat- 'urther r\j)ansion io New Jer- New York, Florida, and the in Islands.

Drama Group MeetingsThe newly formed Drama Group

meeting at TmnpJo Shalom, Ayr- niont Lane and Church St., Mata*

in t wan, k planning a summer sched­ule of informal play readings. The meetings are planned for Thursday evenings, beginning Jane 27 at 8‘.30 p.m. at the temple, Tho group is. open to the entire communMy For further information call Mrs. Steve Schneider. 566*1)019.

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John ••jeapsiant*' (aihci>|«V,i Mrs.'-

• thc opening remarks ’ot- v. jCOP'C; ' '. - . .

S 'v i ’.u :c \ .(>1ivrhcll T-:-rei<.

Si.1--. 'T-t l>. K n u 'e , iCU 'd i',i U ri S'.iichI Me.-;, fisthor Ka.miusUy auru-ij^rj

; eighth .^rade I )-Vu';- ^ . . . . ■-U;t, Ih.i! !,.i!v;irv Vaiu>JMi>o..' Grace.

■ ' ■'■ -■■- fryW by- i‘ DrtVici F jto the school-.

trv ir- V IP ..- w w . ' ? I; .Miss Siisan Wachi.er

presL»nt).\l the girls*- J-'hvsicai t'dCUiiOll with •*Physical Fitness Awards. Bovs'

_ “ i >resh1.*:'miuJ“ PhyixtuJ. • Faros.-,• Aw aits, v.eit1 prv^’.iued by f*Ve«?| map M:f!cr-. , . . - . ■• '' '.

L;.\(i.j - currictiK 'f awards.:m.TO . t^enii^d to the- ,

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. ;lrin^j^dvvard,-1 E i';h l.lv Si.., M .au w iu ^ as'-ii./.ri'-'i ioiliV.1,

j'l n-e^f .id' (■otuiini'Vdy At'- , and: Neil Schiv^cx, ,'Jrynwiigd.

Ci a‘ori;sv Did. Bridge, a'ssa/mM' to ”thn Attorney GeneryVs offjr;»v • :

a in-Usl-* a cookie during Cookio "V b y -JhV Munmuutli touncii of

M.yei-i.on, i\!>.U'rinar

Cir! Scuub at Us U Jg c , Camp Satajawtra, Farming-.'dale. Otfidal cookie.-jiMlftcs- were liesa Mversoii (Mrs. Aiuold. Grant. EUwron);. Jost-ph C., irwi'j. I IH , Hazlet. ;»n it.ircctoi- of ttia Boaril of Chosen *’rechol<|«ni;' and i U9G. Matawan.

r(,.V .v-M’a-iiic.'.-n’ StcpV-!' Marc Dt-hra Mitrvoi. Lynn Mo^hen; Val- crie Kaghtnian, Doris Pe-dersonj i-i.iria; a F«;ik. Iroiuf Simon,..Thoin«= v a'* Sjali*r, MitdirM Smith. LyneUa S.-.iolaV. Susan VanHvi!, Lynn G.y»ir ; ; ciltf. Uo:i;.d Leviiiru MwUn T.-or'et1*; •• W .11 ar.d John Niu-iiato;'

AXo h?.\U A-UK Sh»;‘i iiiftna - ’!^ns-ks. .VVali%,r. Buvyyrnlan/'-Oxe.''' '. . .t.::- u riase^-’.tU in - ■ , v,--vr.tyani and rnana^*.;% t.^ U • P-r*n;0» *1oe/ toroiuri. Su n.-.Ci.i

bi-ary . Airis, an-4 .Smff.'S s in JV d-U r,^ ' r« ;:h v (i'Vh;- M a w . ' . _ C a t M » w ; K l e i n ,

.1 a y ^ v s ' A r t A '. '.a M ' h i . ' Iv 'r < I . K 'u ',r>''; M ^n res-ftlviin, Deborah "Mnrrtftjh*,. .iTff-.VKI.H. ,

c in z t '^ J’ w’-'!1-rr- V - ' P d f a f t y ; .Scholastic -At-i.iV\citiear t.i sivifi.! uiinkj^'i^'ahti.* r * .!-o!I,s,.i.!i(|i)ij> i.wu o ‘.« r.i. i i j j i ; N W S . - , I?1 iu „ . . .Jitrt sct«iI!i ant! ^ijibUv nude stu- i 'f Jr-y i i"- u.' n r;l ’ - .Jer ,-3 «•!■,.,:• m.uir "the tenor w ii ; ? 3 ! ° . S ™ ^ ail!,;la ¥ ? f ^ . ;■ three out of live

:1^Scouting as Bess• l!a r«W. Kelly,' publisher the. R«',d Bank Daily anil iormer' M ia X 6$isi«r. iKcpre.ieatin|: the. four len-ls in Girl Scout-

f . i n g , and jtijUm'd eiiciietiaa Bess Mverion above are, “ ' J ••“'■■■ m .iur iwiajr ;-vu . rl,left in ri«ht: Judy Windrow, Bro.wnlo of Troop 217, Utr«.J out Of live timos. j j..;'/. „ ,Hamlet;. l y b ’jiC ■ Morehead, Ca-Jette of Troop .403, f _ ll^iwir roll, studeni.-: cuecl at .thf: i lit-j" -tie-i t V - i m C i r a w r i a r " - •

M tu n ii Myr^lieaa, Juntoi t| X/U)ji j S in ‘ft Mi.ad;4; Susan Albj^e.se.S.t.e- fMor * < • - . < ’ - ■ -■■: . i viiii BaitaLdin. Amv Dvvurkis. Caru-i ni(» ‘ ry. Schetclich, and Ooib ;

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Miss Phyllis Hardie, daughter,of i Mr. ami Mr.s. Robert. A: Hu rdie,\ 75 niiKV.I Si., Malavvaii, was m'.id- j uatc-d from Lhn.it Ho»piUl Scliool I of Nnrsmn in Jersey City. ,

f i A S v W I Mis'i Hardie also was f.iadtialcdiH ln n r r '’) | f r o m Matawan. Regional HighIjm nr.iy j, ... , school. Class ot i»w>. After a

! * w k 'j vacation in Nassau. M.ss I llai'diB plans to join tha staff at Christ Hospital.

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Henry L e w is —lhe axqitlng now musicaldirector of ihaNsw Jersey Symphony—makes h!a dtrbtit asconductor of thaSymphonyon Monday evening,Juno 24!h.

Tha Programi Now Jsrsey Symphony HUNflV LEWIS, oonduotlna "Cannlnn Qurona", Oarl Orff withPATRICIA BROOKS, Mprano

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"Incompai-abla" is tho word for Judy,

“ In-oom-pa-ra-blo —• Not oomparable; Bdmlttlng of no oomparlsort, esp., niatohloss or unequaled."

And tho lnoomporabl» maglo of Judy Garland will radfaio ?<<»m tn» aarden State Arts Qenlor etngo this Tuesday Ciiroujli Saturday (June 23th through 83th). T iclteis or# available for aif performances.

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Curtain each evening Is at 9 p.m.Ample froa parking Ia available.

T icke t p rices:Area A — $6.90 Area B — $5.50 Atea C — $4.50 Area D — $3,50 Area E — $2,00 (Lawn aroa)

Tickets are available at the box olffoft on tho site.Latest Information on tiokei available lor any performance oan be secured by phoning (201) 264-9200,A oomplete oalendar of events for the entire season Is available by writing: Box Offloo, Garden Statu Arts Cantor, P.O. Box 118, Holmdel, New Jersey 07733.

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W o trim away excess bona and fat b'efotB our meats ara v^eighad find p iiced.to give you the most good eating for yotlr money. And w h en certa in m eats ai 6 put on sa ia at “ Sp ec ia l" prices, they're trimmed exactly the sarr.e as other msata wa sell. V'Je don't take away your sav­ings on "S p e c ia ls " by making you pay for a«;ceoi waste,• Next time you shop check Iha vva'v' we trim our meats. You'll see a good example ot how.,.

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W orse Tliasi YietuamAvlomol)il«i uccwjents claimed 52.200 liw a and injur&d

4,200,000, persons m 1967, nccordwg to the s.unua.1 bouklet of U’-ghway arcidozit atatiSita:» froiu Tho Travelers lasvir- iince CoinpRDics. fetansuca m ths T*)<Ak-t were eompiU-J from records vi motoi vefc,lcl« ^epartaitiita. ihvougLout, the country.

These figures ihow * decrease of some 300 deaths, snd 200,000 taitiries from the 1966 figures. It w ill require many saors year* of consistent betterment hefora we can claim Miiy genuiu* progress tyward th* conquest of a *tut>bom and tragic prcblem.

Could we dare to hop# that this one year’s reduction in street and highway fatalities is the fru it of the .effort* of agencies of the Federal government, th? individual

rstates; private industry and the many individusl groups devoted to the promotion of greater safety. If so, we tnust urge them to gM«(eir sffort enrt to . give them ciu earnest, active support.

A fter #11, the deaths of more than 52,000 people «*id the in jury of more than 4,000,000 others in one year is small cause for rejoicing, even though It represents some improvement over another year. Comparisons are odious unless they afford some ultimate betterment of the hu­man condition.

We are traveling a long road fraught with many haz­ards. Only caution on the part of every traveler w ill briug him and others on the road safely to the next stage of our journey.

■ b .ih<5 • fc.ir-is df->;rv*:far?: !n Pt/pp]yvard- obtaircib^ by -decl&riiif* dial v; -.:Ojjivti'iiecl Citr.'cr.ft had bncij ibK* to >;{:*. QOpjes of texts be •'Iu r put iiv use-, in * Unr>.' i-rancisco,

York, .and f^e.Towa ol Qny-to- hurj5 iu W^stch-akr pjuiiiv t’-n?- sneltbjB jtleas yf cr^a«izati«>M mvin- bficsi_o« wbat Kiio'uUV be ur-od, And M . ’dedm’ed Cit-[kcriti had rcccivcv! pledges (ronj . t . . . teducational txpcrls in the civil i chcici* from iO candidate:

1 rights fieid to, come to Matawnn i P ° s and was picked on! a Jv ise w iih the board and , ad* l.m.y)iGtratipn, . thut tho. program j could bfj’ moved along at a proper { pace '

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Ileviscr hcixhS the case of.Ouii >V,v ErunswiC/;,<.ha:j;ed r.s impaiyod aitcr aji ac­cident Dec. 1 -at Main arid High sts with an aulo driven by Sui?SulHvap, 15 Maiiuing if I , Kca.na-

’ t ju rs- .-v ; •:'••'■ ■ ^V' . ; 'Patio lm an Kor>«rt Ken>k, in>i-

ou^n doIjcc, to)d of getting a hus- piciuas, whifl of alcohol, oit the cc- _{endant'ft- b^avh Luther A. Foster; yuperint^ndeiU,ins him.; ,QuresUorie<i-' atout Mr, j coniment'wi cn M r. GclttibUn'’. r:e* Ncureyth^r admitted. hayj/i^ had j txuiTks. m d Inttci U ^ t.a corn«u'tt>/c ‘•four germ an stfins*' of b^ti1 1 had bpcu r.pjjlirjuuitsiy Worki?;/> on HJ#hi*n<is the. return j curricuiujn rvvif?iop, throughout thefounisy/to,Ws hoiyit; *n ^ W |t- jiichooi year, icn^ before-the Coti- wiclr,.;.'••*’’• • V : ‘ - icerhed Cili;.wis «j*itati‘>n situ? ii l1.

Mr.. Neureuthcr . was hro^ght (to Und that the prfts^n'aUoi) of histi>r\» boroiii^j ; hi>U w h e ^ ? P a fx i3Uria.i} j v^in to satisfy Jvlegrnes ftm l; R ichard ifcppeis liUinirnii.c^cu; a J--&JJ oiner racial g roups’ in t ie brea.^-o-l^eJ' t^st, obtai!ii»<j a 1- j cc/mniuriity. had been given du? ron* > reud;.»ig an tJ?. ' ruTiKi?jne.>j* twW- Isfdcrat 'was entered. Richaxd Cohen, New *

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Le tte rs T o T h e "EditorTo tho Editor.

I ’m sure lhat many citizens who read Mr. Glassen s comments on Ktm control recently nre as dis­turbed as I am. . .

Consequently.- I am sending you a copy vt my letter tu Mr. Glassen a» a n ; expression of opinion for. whatever disi>osmoii you may. wiih,

To the Editor,: Traecdy struck again on Friday,June >, 19SS, when a young Cliff- .wood bov drowned at tne Matawan Re^ch t!ub. J appeared before thc Council and• .Commission" twg mg them to provide safe bathing fa­cilities for all the citizens ol the Botovs', rot )u<=f »or thoaf* who can affoid to pjy ilJcs at this beach club.

1 iought lor many year.* to get a . public, ajjpwch (o ths lake so that everyone could enjoy (he lake (swimming, boating, or just pic­nicking). Instead a wire fence was put up, s»nd a large building built, spoiling the ground?, fireplaces, tables and j benches should- have Been put around the grounds, llie eo • called floating dock was built in deep water. Youngsters can t wade ou «oo far from the edge nf the dock before the bottom Upefs to deep water. In fact, where the boy drowned the water is beyond the ten foot depth. To enjoy bath­ing in this area one must be able to swim. I also noticed that there were no life saving facilities pres­ent. They should De there at all (lines, including o boat.

Kids arc kids and when the weather is hot they all look to tiie lake to jump in and pool oft. So

: they gliniU over lhe"fetjee and go swimming. No one 15 there to watch or protect thuin. From the T(ia(t tho policc cannot see any one who is there. ■.' ,

From ray property, which ts across the street froni the beach club, I noticed many children swiiTinn'iif! on ''Thursday, lhe tidy before thu tragedy, 1 called the, po­lice (iskinx • that they either have It „ v „ iH 4^ „ , „a life guard there or have the chil-! jjaniiation ran better(Iren ieavie for their own safety They agrewl with me that some­thing should be clouo about this matter. The pulico came ai\d the chiiilren left.

Where did they go? The next best piiiue was uioii;.; ihe bulkhead on Ravine Or., fsieing the latie. 'This area is much more dangerous to a non - swimmer. A few yards away from the bulkhead thc walcr gels very deep, l-ast year a yotmjTlad fell off the. Unm ami was hurt, it could have been another tragedy. I have been told that for some reasons ihe police don’t havf the authority to tell the swimmers to leave this area.

The police should he, given pow­ers for situations of this type. The beach dub should be discontinued hh -l private swim area for a cer­tain few and opened to all residents of this borough, They can control il by issuing out badges like they do in utiirr towns where thci'H ate swim a vena of this type. More than $3(1,000 uf lux inniK-v has been spent on this place, aiid what llir.y gel from the memhors of t.'iis club does nut pay fnr Its Keep for one irasun. Why should I and oilier taxpayers subsidize this Beai.li Club (or a certain few'.1

As a former American Red Cross Life Saving lixnmmer mul U.S. Ar­my swim instructor, 1 have been traini d lo tench safely and pass ll. on u In-re ever I see’ the need for

ohn r . Dill - -"M r. Harold W. Glassen, President National Rifle Association Ytashinglon, D.C."Dear Mr. Glassen:

" I have never before been so motivated to openly express mv opinion in public affairs. But your statements on gun control are so obviously in need of comment that I cannot rematn silent.1 “ You spoke of Goebbels, nnd

having studied History I know pretty well what Goebbels did. The Semagoguery you are using against the proponents of gun control legis­lation Is so much in the mold of Gocbhels that It 12 frightening.

'T.et me citc. 33 only one exam­ple. your statement: \ . .mass at­tempt to disarm American citizens.' You know as well as I do, Mr. Glassen, that gun control legisla­tion passed, pending or under >'vn* sideralion, comes nowhere nonr this. Your statement is coin pa raulo to saying that registration , takes away our rifdit to vote, when 111 fact, it insures a more meaningful vole.

'■You insult the Intelligence and integrity Of concerned citizens, and 111 addition, the cause for which you stand hy the ridiculous, exag­gerations that you are uttering.

' " I t would seem to me your pr- scrve us

members, thc country arid mir her­itage by standing for mnanir.gful gun control legislation, It can help insure high standards for the us­age ot guns and thereby sol an ex­ample that can be internationally admired and emulated rather titan scorned and abhorred.

''No one is asking for abrogation of our constitutional guarantee to Iteep and bear amis. But to allow their unrestricted sale and use in our present day society is folly-cx- eeetled only liy the fully of those who stand for that unreasonable cause.

(Signed)John F. Dili, Matawan

Brunswick, defense attorney, thfd- ienged the sufficiency, with which Mr. Neureuther had been aOVu>c-d of his rights, l lie defense attorney stepped up this .mack on the state's case when Mr. Neureuther. was disputing he had given con­sent for. the breath-o-lizer test.' It also assailed the. observation of the officers . i ’one as being no basis for accusing Mr. Neureuther of be­ing too drunk to operate an auto because of a ‘-faint odor of alco­hol oa his breath and “ swaying.”

Driver Impaired OnlyBut Judge Heu'ser-found him im­

paired and imposed a fine of $60. holding Mr..Neureuther. not; drunk to the point of driving under the influence. Thomas W. Dawson, Highlstown. - was fined $10. and $5 costs for running into the parked auto of Ralph S. Heuser sr., Main SL, Matawan. parked May 10 in front of 314 Main St. Mr. Heuser told Acting Judge Elgart. sitting in this case, his car had been impelled 34 ft. Into a. pole and had sustained $1300 damage. Patrolman Ken.ic told of being called to the scene and having Mr. Dawson talk about a ‘‘heart attack” only to decline medical assistance.

Alex Gallo. Main St., Maw.wan, was lined 515. and $5 costs for fail­ing to'heed a police signal, to stop at 12:15 -a.m. Apr. 30 but led. Pa­trolman Deppeti a chase down Main St. from Route i i to Gienn Gardens Apartments, fhs otticcr admitted he was cut off at Uusrch St. to another .vehicle so could not verify It the Gallo motorcycle w?s being driven without lights. The defendant clnimed nol- tc kntnv be was being pursued. .

Acting Magistrate Elgart fined James Daily. Poole Ave., Ilutlei. $500 nnd imposed an alternative of three months In the county jail tor failing to appear to answer a charge of expropriating $30(1 in funds belonging to Joan Ackerman, Matawan

S. Robert Phelps. 231 Matawan Ave- Matawan. was fined $50 und $5'costs for loitering m a drunken condition on complaint of Del. Sgt, Carmen Messina.

Det. Sgt Messina also arraigned Joan Halstead- Freohold. for pass­ing a $28 bogus check (it the Foci! town Market. The court impos.M a penalty equal to the lirno al.eady served for tho olfense.

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j hi? duties as Comptroller, Mr, Von I Hook has.-.servH, on occasion, in ! } pu?c.hx<:ng agciit end. |; lor of finajicv in Orange*. j1 i Jrior to cssuminjj his duties w j 1 Or«ni'ii- in. December, ! W.i, /iv'Jr • ! Van Hook W4s. employfd by Pu-j-.-c ! ! and Pudcr, certified public account- j ; ants of KcwarK. During his four j year'fi with t'lat tirm, he was pbc-i’d j jn charge, of various nn;ni<;ip<il. «nd corhmerdai audits.... . ’ 1

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. than jest a one day’s appcarancc !''before the conimission'-Tfj ;>:'<] p.iv1* |inK oo op.'/s'ion. Tho ,\uorney tV.it | ihiLL about J200 coiiUib? tho amou;!{ (of the charp.e for appearing btioro the 0oriiin::w5OR«rs,' thr.t ti\e.; rvvsf r<jpK«S4cr»ieil th'<? work of chrrckint; out property sales i.'i, th<? art-ft ^ got a I’iri'e o» what comparables wore sealing at. then .pj'‘;pa.nng_ written I’Oport at length for the in- fonnation of the cojnrrrvsionfir as lo whv Mr. CtibiU. felt t.hv' land in

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prod Hall ai/ti Francis. Flotchcr uccuiiod lhe def<?i.da.:it uf iorcil>ly resisting, them. There were six ino;nas 'jail, ^rio.'ftces for stj'ixing triese t.-fficcrs, PaUyJnjun T H ‘o- dr re I.efkowloh accu.sod Dee as a Jokcror at Burievv's at Routt 35.

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Ihcv civil rights field/ Mr. Fosttir j in business administra'iunrioted it had not. b«?en board policy to now to subioct the. work of cur­riculum specialists to -noivprofes- ssonal criticisms. Mr. Fcder asked Mr. Gc’jebter to tevc his group taxe. n, more moderated stand in that u was a "sticky" area of study analysis the J?no;>i.»ii«tr?>tor.s and staff were coping with.

Herbert J . Parker, another, board member, found the Hiarms of Mr. Schwartzbach and Kir. Gelicbtcr less, pertinent' oh word that there are more Negro ' students percent­agewise than white from tiie grad­uating class'at Matawan entering collep.e this year, Other hoard members suggested, and. Mr. Fos­ter affirmed it, that there was open choice to follow a college entrance course in (lie Matawan High School, cyeii though the guidance depart

Since that time he has attended sundry courses nnd seminars deni* Ing wiih municipal adroJuirStmtion at Rutfjers University and the New YofK City Ponte '/\caO:.'niy. He is a member of the Municipal Finance Officers Association of . the United 5>f<ilr*s »nd Canada,, the New Jer-

i sey Society of Certified Public An- | couniants, and stated that ho plans s to join, tiie iiUernutipna) Mnuuger's | Association as soon, as ptissible.

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f question w ar-of ft-wnrtiy nnt to the asking pricij. .

U^iMalo tmjwwere<l. 'Mr. DeMaio said,he acted in (he pyatter in keeping - with, a b ru .v'L rcsoiution of the board which em­powered Mini to do all those thines. which, in his »ud)’rneht, were rieces: yarv to enable .the board to cs'rry the proceedings through to a suc­cessful conclusion. Mr. DeMaio said he construed the right to lure ex­perts like Mr. Cahill, and Mr, Fio- rino was a part of the directive ;:iVv-ji win. . .

But Mr. Feder. Herbert J . Park­er and several other critical mem­bers felt that hercin.afler Mr. De­Maio should'.'get permission of the board before hiring experts or con­sultants to advance litigation in which the board is involved. How­ever. Frank W. Gilbert, a mem­ber, critically observed if the board could expend-$5l)(K) with, in his opinion, ready abandon for testing the locations for grass plots at the Cambridge Park School site, there was little point in quibbling over the hiring of experts at a lesser figure to protect its legal interests.

leader of the movement, pointed out that many overgrown lots are township owned anti listed a num­ber of deserted and dilapidated

iment, might have private opinion a i buildings \vh;ch should be dcmol- student would not profit by it, so j . . . . . - . .there could, he no suggestion o f ! Others, tailed for a crackdown discrimination against ’’Negroes or i 0,1 . -P^ding,. municipal scvsus, . Student Insuranceany other raciat groups’-' in the put I ,"otc • ' A student insurance plan wassuit of a desire to go U) college. No- * b°pd parks,. recre^tn.n assiitanct. , approved at rates of 53 for K-fi body is told they must take voca-! ? na !ul ^ 0 , ^ USL y’ pti4»ils in school time or $16 round-tipnal or simplified business courses | iK>,^ c - / }Y' ¥ns?™ ' u-n* «the*clock and $4 for 7-12 graders, because they do not ihow the ca- j . !y,n ;a!!aSh^. u . i 1 | also $16 round-the-clock. In foot-pscity for anything‘else, Mr. F.os: | (wm tile ■l>-11’ nu" ^ - uf?ib^ W nciel.~l ? :r

j away, to .see the vyel/.sre director ! lo g‘-’t his wife on relief a.ud have ; the township-provide the'mcdicai | care for heV H an d in g j ty. Once assured, he became coin- iplia?.t. . ■| Dei. Joseph Booker... townshippolice, arraigned Michael J . Rich-

• n.rds.vn,, IM Main. St., Matawan,j » 'marijuana 'count. His a*ior- I ney, K.-El Joe!, Keyport,.got bail J reduced. Lo $300. : : : .*I 'ChiU'ies Maurer. 1 Oak Shadesi Ave., Matawan,' was also accused I of loitering at Burlew’s by pairol-. i loan LefkoiVteh; $15 fme. was i,nV j posed. Gloria Tayior, Fifth. St.,, iCliffwood, bad' io. pay $10.' ipr.: I fighting, on a conipiaini y.- i fcrohrian D. Gary Dickey. , •I Hiitus Nolan, Hose St., Ciiff-

wQod, paid $15 and $5 costs on a summons from Patrolman Fletch­er for causing an act;ider;t May 12 that had township first; Hid 'jttcn taking three persons, to the hospi­tal. Mr, Nolan, on K W c W, could not stop and rammed the stand­ing ear of SuuJ Bromberg. Hill­side.' The llromberg car smashed against the car cf Debbie J . Bor- up, Metuchen. Mrs. Rose Hoff­man, 07, riding in the Bromberg ear, wa hospitalized with inter­nal injuries. Mrs. Fannie Brom­berg, wife of the driver, was also treated for injuries.' And Mrs. Borup had hospital treatment.

Another rear-end collision brought a $15 and $5 fine to Rich­ard E, Skrohigv Newark. It ;c.c:ur- red May 5 on Route 34. the Skco-

. big auto colliding \vith ope rat--j ed by Herbert Ginsburg, Malar, i wan, and caused Mr. Ginsb.urg to.

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.VlcGraw, Musan Kaihieen McNuUy,! Anne. 1. sslie . iV^bis/ier.| Melvin,; Jui-e V 'iv ia:).(CchijD Mlg-; , ho/e,, i’tlauieeo.j Jam: K. Moure, -Deborah1 Pahnef,' I Moran, Jeffrey George Morey, Su­! san Evelyn Morey. George M. Mor- ' fean, Kathleen Gail Mctuney, Shar-, on Lee Mcwell, Kathleen Ann Mul/* er, John Weston Muridy, Daniel Natarcola, Joanne Justice Ncbus, Janice Ann Negrin, Joanne Flor-, cnee . .Nrlson, Shr-ry) Nev^mah,;. Oregoxy-' Jolui Nic/ic'sorj, Gleim’ Karl Oisoa, Sfevcn C'haiies Orhach, NaiKy Aim Paghi«^( Thorrias Frus^ 'cis„Pant?jeo., ' : . . . r ; .'‘‘ ' ‘'..V'.'.

Worsdell Kissam. Pearson, 1 IT; Ml-.: chad K.-Phelan, Margaret-EU^n Philips, Dale Michelle Ptuius, Pa­tricia Rfcheeea Pocsaji, Seymour G. Pond. HaroM J . Poioskv, Thom-; as Hrnest Pnip,«m,.. Joseph Ffjriu. na».o Raccuia. Barl>ara Sue Rappa*; port, Nahcy M/ JRatciirTe,VGt!erg0 . Frederick Rayniond ill , ' Marianne- Raymond, B,iihc jean Reed. Scafr-; lett tnan. Reeves. Alan Gordon Richards, /dice p. Robbins, Thotfiv as N, Rose, Lynn Dara Rosentierg;?

j Harvey Ala* Kosensrock, Vernon | Ea rl Kossin jr., Barry Edward, Rothman, Nolan Rufus. &ona(dbd«-<

’.ward Russell Jr., Tyran. Terrel. Ru3h«. sell.'William Warren Ryder. John M. Saccone. Robert M. Sacilowski, . iAwrehce John Salcrnoi .Marcella Salvatore, - Linda Fortuna Maiy..; Savio, Franklin ' Roger' Schaufele, Florence Elizabeth Schindler, Rok' ert Frank Schneider. Michael J . Schour, Mark Baron Schwarts, Jane Schweitzer, Patricia Senk, Catherine Ann, Shambley, Larry. Douglas Shaw. Douglas Albert Sherwood. : > •;

Steven Raymond Sinsheimer, Kathleen A. Slattery, Kathleen I, Smith, Frank Neal Snyder jr.e Glenn Allen Snyder, Diane Cather* ; irie Sohn, Bonnie Lee Solan, Joan L. Speed, Larry Stiles, Frederick*^ W. Sturt, Audrey M. Sutherland, Robert Lewis Svdorko. l.awrenef John S^abo, Limia Lorraine Tams; Lemuel DameU Taylor; Lir^la rie Thomas, Angelina Stella Toma-; sello, Michael Humbert Tomasello,^; Richard Bruce Trader, Petor':T«7-

Shop Center out for we.ikurcndiim is n way councils,", ha said.

(continued from page one) lli't Coiinrilinan l.awrcnce Iltic-Thc* board grnnled the .Winis co disaRrccdcmnicntinK that the

Const ruction Co!, Hdison, ll mujur council should at l.-nst discuss tin- subdivision of seven lots on Ryot s i snsfjCstiiJii hecjusc .t^ie.crondiiral.uiiu anti api»rovcd a niinoi sub-1 wtiuld Rts'Mhi* pfX)pie a chancc todivision on Ihe sumo mad ilitii \ CK,pi'I'S'J thi-ir opmiotts. . ..would allow the contptitiy to build j (-".uucil snt lu,V - ,iClr a , p ,two additional hoitscs. henrinc on un i.rclicanci: to b.,i

Anijtltrr conipntty. Iho M.nuifac- l n l ''.k5 i,( more limn out t..„,s irom turers Electronic Development, al- i i.octioin. nf .lai Kiti.i a.i.l i. Im.so won approval from the board j 1 ^ ........................of a minor subdivision of three luu i ( 'V , ... J\r;. on Miriam Hr.

'Ihree other applications for mi-i ‘ ... . , , , .subdivisions weie ht*UI f o r i ‘,,‘*l*: ^•vision of Motoi

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helped guide the pastor, the Rev Donald T. Phillips sr., and the building committee through the de­vious and difficult procedures in­volved in relocating and planning for the complete, rebuilding of a church complex.

Reveal PlansThe plans call for a church edi­

fice which will comfortably seat 340 worshippers and which has pro­visions for ?’ future balcony to scat 100 more. The largo n art hex has facilities for the comfort of wor­shippers and the checking of their coats. The chancel, nave and nar- thex, as well as some other rooms, will be carpeted from wall tn wall,

| A large electronic organ is plan­ned for the sun tf iry.

The .'ellowship hall will seat ?,00 Jnnd has a s * f o r the pres^nln- ; linn of play;, and otner types of idrama and entertainment, A kitch- jcn jii:H r.if the hall will be modern- jly equipped io serve 220 people ut ■a siliinR. There will he n projec- j tion room at the rear of the fellow- • ship hall.j 'lhe first stago of construction jwill provide eij>ht finished class- iioonig wiih spare for five more to

. _ . Unfinished at n hiter date, threeCouncilman Vernon A. LV.lirum juffices1, tour lavatories, two jani-

said no referendum should be call* j tor's closets, a lounge room, four od except for mutters nf larce ex- jsiorage rooms plus a "yard stor- penditures of puhlic funds. “ A ref- ; iige” room, a sacristry, a

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yhe oUorney was asked to pre­pare ordinances amending the zon­ing codc to incorporate tne recom­mendations of the. board.

One change would make service stations in special business zones ur-permittfid uses and the other, would require applicants for vari­ances to ‘be • responsible for noticc nnd advertising of hearings.

Mayor Edward E. Hyrne explain­ed that at present, the. unpaid sec­retary of the board has the respon­sibility of serving property owners within 200 feet of a pronnsnl var- iaiira of thn zoning code as well ai, the publication of a pubhc hear­ing date.

Apartments Issue Donald Day. who ran unsuccess­

fully as a write-in candidate for the Republican nomination for council two weeks ago, asked lor the ref­erendum in view of the recent council decision (o re/one Freneau, allowing 300 apartment uniK

Mr. Foster: gave pledge lie. would j ^ldic I^ l!' J0(n Vivli Sem u. . nvi ri in i lu .om;«,-»« c . v a c . 1 dering him to make an appoi. . . or-,

impartially, convey" to his succes- ! Wnv to rnak? - an appoint?sbrin'office,'cn \ ^ y ^ i ' v n Mu- ! ^ dlnr m3P f 1 , ,Iv 1 word of the sdcc;u1 : inte^-aL1 »eltei threatens that , if theof iho Concerned CiU .ens in te i* ! appointment ,1s r ot made, lhe de­book and curriculum revisioij. And would assist the hew. administrator in tiny possible way, but would tako- care the-new-.superintendent would be left tu arrive at au inde­pendent decision in formulating pol­icy

Juhn J . Bradley, board president, felt this was about all that could bo reasonably asked under the* existing circumstances and he cut oft fur­ther agitation.

Will Build

partment vvUt withhold approval of ihe payroll for Building Inspev* tor George Kausmunn, according , a lo Mr. Sdmchart Mr. Pjpbuchart j for tjie c^niing year at Joyce

players-at $10 -for tryouts, $20 .fo r« final squad, and $30 for full season were approved. . ./ . |

The high school band was given [ approval 19 participate in ihe Miss j America program at Atlantic Lily Sept. 3. . . . .

William G. Weidner, Cliffwood, was employed as school custodian

said he ’‘advised them to hold that action in abeyance pending disposition of my letter to the principal personnel tecimician oj. the development.’- ,

Mr. Schuchart also reported that he will direct Township En­gineer Karl lleuser to prepare an aKuvnate plan for the construc­tion of a bypass road eliminating the Linn Rd. grade crossing.

Mr. Schuchart said U»at he and Mr. Heuser met Thursday with representatives of Hazlet Town-

Friedrich [ ship and the New Vork atid Lt...^ Branch Railroad to discuss the project to provide a new link be­tween Line, and Lloyd Rds.

“ The llaziet officials said thal they would not object to another location for the road,” Mr. Schu­chart noted, and Mr. Heuser’s schematic plans will be develop­ed by engineers for the railroad, which will perform the construt- tion work. Tiie township lias ob­jected to the original plan for elimination or the grade crossing, put forward hy Hazlet in March.

In other action, thc council ap­proved negotiations for an option to buy a parcel of land, adjacent to Township Hall, on winch nn antique and gift store is operated by Michael GoeU. The council au­thorized Mr. Schuchart to pay up to $200 for the option and spend up to $G8i)0 for the total purchase

A feasibility study on providing increased Town Hull facilities is

Tomasello, Matawan, was hired as clerk-lypibt on an ll-ruonth basU at $1780. Cafeteria employees for Cliffwood were hired as follows: Mary Croft, at $4669 per annum; Irma Bullard at $221 per mwtth; Aiico llausman, Kay Derechailo, Ruth Woodward, Connie Kull, Mur- ial Condon, Louise Lr.mbort, at rate*, from $1.60 to ?1.45 per hour.

Plans for the Middle School, as revised hy Henry Finne, Elizabeth, architect, were approved for for­warding to Die Slate Department of Education.

Hire 15 Teachers Nine elementary teachers were

hired as follows: Patrick 11. Baker, Elizabeth, Newark State, two years

j experience, SGG00; Barbara Holier, llailet, Brooklyn College, four

have io brush past the standing j Troncone, Nancy ' M drie1 Tucker, car ' with . left turn--signal of Rob* { Carol M. Tyska; Hillary Xlismi UK- ert, Petrillo, 24 Corrlandt Lane, I ban,' Maria Vaianzano,' Mary Leo': Matawun. Debbie Miller,-."an 8- 1 A. ValariieanoV Emmy Marie' Van; year-old child in the Ginsburg i E.\»err- D ian/M .: Van. Glahh; John Car, was injured, - | M. Varg«s, Thomas Edward Walk-'.

George C. 'Ayers,. l.Incroft, paid j er, Thomas John Waltz, Berry $100 and-S5’costs for leading the Douglas Ward, Curtis L. ^a iving-scene'of.an n.coldent, ar.d, $1 and S5 costs for causing one Mar. 3, on summons from Patrolman Dic­key. The officer told the court Mr. Ayers was intercepted by Free­hold police alter the man's license number wns reported by Vincent A. Lipert jr., Colts Neck, as that of a car that had crossed the ccn- tci line on Route 34, hit his, then fled from the scene. Judge Elgart was the more aroused at a police report that the defendant had been drinking.

Patrolman Dickey arraigned Robert C. Fisher, Shrewsbury, for speeding on Route 35 Apr. 16. 'Hie autoist was lined $20 and $5 costs and lost his license 30 days. A similar penalty befell Ernest Mc­Millan jr., long Branch, for doing 75 miles per hour on the Garden State Parkway.

Squealing tires cost Andrew C. Bulinsky, 261 Main St., Matawan

ton, Larry B. Wallenberg','- Mont­gomery Joseph Weaver. Lucy M. Williams, Sheila Patricia Wills, Christine Marie Winters, Irene Ruth Wood, Shirley Yellen, Wayno Rubeil Zuuibor, Christine A. Zeb* rowskt, Constance Ann Zeleske-

nor suftilivisimv study. They weie those uf thc Mart*, Propc-.rlies Inc., owned hy Howard

it. This in not provided ut either ! Siegel uf Livingston, who plannedlake. I have seen kids diving off tiie Little Street Bridge, off the dam, swimming at any spot they can re;u:h.

Many years aj'O fn thc *ame ■vpol there wne two olher dunvn- ing:; and hecan.'.e of this the rue- n*.dinn cnir.i»ii.>.if!i wa:i liui.^:d.

I appeal fo lln, council and com- mifi.'iit»u fo elimhii'te the private neneh elub and open it lu nil (lie resident;, of ihi>; borough, charging no As .'>0011 ut ivarm ucatiier roine.s around life guards ihoidd ijt' tl.eji., 1,ul. ,,.iiling .mill Juiy,Police shf.uJ<l puirol It hka they do ihe b’Uiine.s*; an.ii.

A TV ronunercliii for Reei Commir.Muiui »’'at is oflin flushed on Hie '(.'men is, 'Tlnn'l f-eiun Me 0 ;.l

I'.S. Thu pi-oplo in my area .ill rd l Hus "The Mnluwan Heneli i.hib ” In fact they had a hii,n on the gate laM year «>iylng. "For Mor/ilu't/i f ’nly.''

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to cut up ihree lols on Ravine Or.; th‘J A. O. IllaeUAreo f’o., wh(» sought a division of two lots on Freneau Rd., and thal of Karl F. iietiser uf Matawan, who was plur»- ning to divide one lot on Ravine Ur.

G yn k h a n a , Rum m agpTho Siddles & Spurs '1 11 Club,

of Mfdison Towui.ltip, is having n (Jyiahhana. A (ivmldiana roiisi h) of gani'.'s ami cMitesis on horse h r !,, Tho Gyi.d.haiui will l.il::' place at tho Midilleaex County h'airgrannd.s nn Cr.mbury i<d., in t«:rtKt Hnni'iv.n Ic. All Iho ot.tum will M ul at noon, on June 24, In east? nt rain it will be !n!)d en June lift. M.mv Im,..! -Mi iiii'iidn n wtll be fai 1 n'lpjiltM;.; In the cv-.-ias. Adr.itsi.iou is tree, so come oul and .see snnie l:ids and horses in action.

The lliowntown School P T A |» Imvmg ltd annual .luni* runnnnpe nolo on June 21, from ll a.m. to d p.m., and Juno 22.

Ihe ordinance had been intio- 1(3, but Ihe. council

could not move iurilwr until favor- • J able word va* received from th»*

1 Siaio Division of Motor Whicle;., wiuuh eamt; inis we« k.

If adopted, the 11 ticks would be prohibited on .lad:sou SI. from Ra­vine Dr. to t.'inuvh SI, and on Church St. from .faehsim SL to Main St.

Council appointed Lonnie While as a probationary patrohnnn elf*-' - livn June 22. The new olfwer is emplnyed ns a salesman nnd is married

Council scheduled a special iru- *1 ing Wednesday lo act 011 liquor li reuse renewals for Ihe year.

. vestry, und a boiler room.

The 7.0-acro site will provide am­ple room for parking plus room for a recreational urea. The expansion of educational facilities has been planned by a future extension of the building along tho Church St. side.

Pastors nf local churches, rabbis rif local synagogues, mayors and council*; of both the boruugb and tnv.n.sbi. , nnd other digoiiarh s have been invited to Hiten l. The public is idso cordially invited.

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The Malawi n Tnwn^hii linn rttm.iivi piugrain w Monday

O N I l h H I pP i ’crra i bet»iu

AcNviiliN will be held Mondavi* ! (o/npulsorv iusurancat tin' 1’;i ii’lii idi'r, Andoen, Oak Shades, vv.ueriower and Guisti play aie.1.".

On W ’duesdnys, it'tivlll»-‘, \nll In held at iim /L'W' and Siuivhu.t! antaj-.

H rg e .tr a il i in s ’ v .tll ht' Inl-eu al (he olnvf’imirids iilnrtiiig Monday from U a.tn. to 'J p.m.

; BoroughI (continued Irom page one); summer. Tenlatively the pinna call 1 |or entering tie; winners In this ' coolest in stato and national com- I petilinp.j Swim I.essniis .And Contest1 Swim l.‘h';nn.f, and swim contests,, conducted by the well qualified lake I front staff, headed by Heifer John­. iwii, will be held at the recieatinu tuva nn I nke Lcfferts.

Regislralirei forms hnvo been ilhitrlbiiicd through ihe elementary schi.nlu of the Matawan Kegiomd Schriiil Dislrict. Stiaienln enrolled elsewhere may get them at Bor-tin j -.Ii Hull ui at unv "f liu' LVut.a-tion uruad at reglstratinr. lime. Thi’ie will bo n small regi-ttation fen tr, enahlo the Ket'reation ( ’om- nnssion to nbsoib the cost of n

T his hisur-, amt 1; uill i/c in t fit i;l fi< 1 all pai -| linpanl:, nn-’mg ihe I'nlire year, In' {my t'.'i'ienimnal aeliviiy sponmred land iliii'i'li'd hy (he i i'Ct'eidiou , r.nn;..t:. j^a. . r-* HegiMraiinn will lake placft at \ af Hu* reciealinn arras tomorrow 1 b:

! ten 111 0 10 h p.m. and ^aiuula^ iiom i JO uau. (o 12 (Ahjvk noon,

under way and the nrnpej-iy is de­sired by the council in case the study rccommeuds the expansion of the present municipal building

The emergency appropriation of $41,000 through the issuance of special emergency notes, to be paid oft over a five-year period, was approved. The sum is nmied to pay the cost of a revaluation of reo! property within the munici­pality ncrnrdtng to >1 direclive froni the county Hoard of Taxa­tion,

L o e a l B a n k e r E n d i n g C o u rs e

Hal W«ber, assistant cashier 0/ the. Farm ers and Merchants Na­tional Bank. Malawan Is n mem­ber of the ci.*:iS of bank officers attending the Stonier Graduate School nf Hanking nt Its annual bummer session,

Mr, Webt-r is one of 1100 bat.keifi attending the Jwo-week session of the school, which Is sponsored by tho American Bankers Association. Tho student body represent1! 47 stales, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, nnd Mexico. Mr. \Vobi:r wns recently elected to the office of Chief Consul In the Mon­mouth Chapter of tho Ameiium Institute Banking.

Tho Stonier Graduale School wns founded in I M i to pmvidu an op­portunity to experienced bankers for advanrvd * ' idy In banking and related Gubjectu. Tho faculty for thc. 1%’fl sosulon number.*, apptoxl* mnlely 100 loading hanhers, law- y r-:, oduc^torfl, nth* (,rvnrn:n‘'nt rt*pivsenlallve3. During the (wo- weel: cour/n\ they will cover oil phiV.i>.f* of hanking. •lunnit1;. hi'v, go'-ernnusii, and rehii.u fluids,

Mr. Wr.biT, who v* 111 maduab* at a cen'Uiony lo he hflo in tb'* Rolgeis' g;.'inn.i!i!iim Juno 21, hft* atlendcd cvo similin' uessionf: In IIHiil ami 10(17. In addition fo coin plotini* two jM- es nf e:- i-'iv.a.n Wu l;

hmiie, he liaft wiiHen a the::/' ed on ongmui le.se.tick • ir

jbnetl- 'The Country Bank R lh r,1 u.i a Frontline SaleAinan,1*

McLean, Hazlet, Hunter, 5* years experience. $73150; Amelia h. Muc- kin, Spntswood, Glassboro, one year experience, $6,100; Richard Rosasco, Wananiassa, Monmouth College, half year teaching, $6150; Michael J . Tufaricllo, West Orange, Pardons 1968. $6000; Nancy J. Brown, Matawan. Penn State, one year touching, $(1,100; Arthur G. Lash, lidiuon,' Temple 1 5 , J6000; Bernadette M. Walsh. Matawan, Fordham, five years teaching, $7500.

Middle School teachers were hir-

years experience^ $7200; ^Barbara j $15 f>nd $5 costs on a ticket from ** * ............... Patrolman Dickey.-This officer al­

so tickeled Paul V. Dice, 127 Sea- wood Dr., Clstfweod Beach, for j going thc wrong way on a one- j way street. A '$15 fine and $5 costs was imposed. An added $5 was paid for not having a driv­er’s Hcen.se in possession.

Another to pay for squealing ‘ 1 Patrol-tires on a summons from

Annual Banquet Of Cheerleaders

B y Terri BrooksbankOn June 12, the MR11S Varsity

and J V. Cheerleaders held thnr annual banquet at the Cobblestones Restaurant, Roi!te ;to. Middletown. The banquet began at 5:30 p .n v ; and the girls were served ap­petizers and dinner.

Afterwards, the new and old girls from each squad sang songs and read puems for entertainment. The ; girls Irom the li)67-68 squad hand- . ed down the traditional articles to the new 1968-69 squad, Varsity cap­tain, Jackic De Witt gave the neW; captain, Hstelle Hamilton, the book of cheers, and co-captain, Tblhe . Jean Reed, gave the new co-cap­tain. Peggy Godwin, her letters. Peggy Philips handed down the collection of scrapbooks, containing . memorable events of each year’s ' squad to Peggy Yules. Karen Gra*

same penalty was imposed on , . Richard H, I.enagan. Bloomfield,

ed as follows: Louis J. DiGiiolamo, if(ir causing au accident un the ...... parJtway May ]2, Passing to thcHolmdel, Monmouth College, sev

en years experience, science, $7200; Joann C. Kalula, Sewaren, Dayiun 1968, urt, $6000; Dorothy Stonz, l-.ii/.auem, 1 remon Siaie i *6er mam, $600(1; Dennis Disario, Metuchen, l-ast Tennessee 1968, $6000; Har- liet Trout, Red Bank, N.Y.U. 12 years experience, music, $!)1U().

Bonnie Shrman, Red Bank. C.C. N.Y. 19GS, to teach English in * her high school, $6000.

Two tc-achcrs, Barbara J. Clay­ton and Marjorie II, McNeil, re­signed as of Juuc 30.

man Dickey was Lawrence nun- jdy handed down the football poster bach, 211 Arbtndale Dr.. Cliffw- .d | }o Audrey Anderson and Linda Cor- Ucach, hit With $15 and » . .The Carol Shaw the mascot

The old Varsity squad received their megaphones, ncckiaccs, end the evening closed with the sing

H a r b o r W o m e n N o t e B o o k N e e d

Mrs. Lydia Gumbs, vice Dissi­dent of thu Middlesex County Parent-Teacher Council, was the guest speaker at the Woman's Club nf Laurenf.o Harbor’s Inter­national Relations meeting held in Iho hrime of Mrs. John Stiles, 811 Forest Ave. Mrs. Guinhs vnnko about thn problems of Aqullla, a flmnll island in the West Indies. Books are needed desperately by tho Aqtiilla libra­ry.

A project of tho International Relations Department uill be tu collect haideovered, paperbacks, fiction ami 111 * 1 1 - f i <. t i - j n, adult or children books. Anyone having books to doiiatu may contact Mrs. Stiles,

Olher prnlertq for lhe fi'i Hfl se a­son Will bo Mealu fnr Millions, UN ICEF, and the Louie C. Fran-

iciscn Pan American Fx-hange j College Fund, which nra nil New I Jersey tftnte Federation project*;.1 Mr*-'. Edna C, Ciiase, New Je rsey , Ffiler.itlnn l;i!ernnfi.'-n.':! He , I.iii1 nu Chairman, was n t.pcc:ial ; gut- it of tho depnitment for the ! evuiinjj.

Card Of Thnnkn t,1 Tim Fan iilv iif I in* bb i Fn ink I |; f ’.n n i i c h ' i e l w r^ h *o m k n il t h f n v ! fi i c n d s a ft < 1 1 1 1 1 , > 1 i \ c . ju i i,. i r 0 1 . u

l . i t u in t ' 1 -(■, ( In m i ' f n« i r l e c c n t Ij- iM v e m iM i, e :-p ''t l a l l y 'h e B ' 1M u . t. l ,\ . ( j . i 'io ,- . iy , . ia M '.\ a n Hi

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left of the center line cost F. L. Magaes, Freehold, $10 and $5 costs on a summons from Patrol­man 1’letcbcr.

Gilbert J , Parker Jr., Jackson Township, paid fines for bolh driving without lights at 9:50 p.m. and with crossing over the center line in thc darkness, on summons from Trooper J . Calabrese, Key­port State Police. Special Officer Rosario Polizzato, township po­lice, brought in Raymond Sem- kowski, Colts Neck, for following too close on Route ,14. Tht3 officer also entered three counts against Steven Scnssheimer, Palisades Park, accused of having no tSd light, parking in a marked-out area, and having no valid inspec­tion sticker. Judge Fbnrt added $10 for contempt nf r» " *f because of the defendant's attitude.

Kenneih S. Happier, .'.lUV/ken, paid $15 and $' costs {■<; speeding on Lnkcshorc Dr. and $10 and £5 costs for passing a stop sign. Ho was* spotted by Palndman Dickey. Patrolman Michael Wagner brought in lane R. Siecz, Hudson Ave., West Keansburg, for failing to Vtcld at an interset.tion. The de- lendant got fl "not guilty" verdict on a delinquent inspection count.

Radar on Atlantic Ave. cost Ben­edict R. Lichtenstein, Deborah Pi., Malawan, $111 and u):iti« for go­ing :i‘J mile:, an hour in a 2.ri-mi!f /.o'ne. Donald S. Lawler, HO Iron- gdle Lane, Malawan, paid 55 and $!» i.iMs: on a rnflnr count.

Paliobnaii Dickey summoned Guy C. Carter, 452 Raritan Blvd.,( liffw.md Uf,Qcb, for an inspection tount. 'Ihis olBcer also anaigned D(*Ibei t L I* 1 ev, Vlnela'id, for tnak-

( ing a left turn Apr. 20 agatffsl m 1 no ie:'i ton." s-igu on Cliitwnud 1 Ave. B cni,t the i'n.uth Jetsuy dri­ver .m:* and #■» 1" ’ ts.

P n t / M , S i , . ' i n *, Pai m.h, on . I l l l i l j ] , 1 s ■ 1 11 '< I I K k e t . s l ; i L . . I

mg of Alma Mate/. Also atiend- ing the banquet wero the cheer­leader’s advisors, Miss Katherine Muller and Miss Eugina Czajkow’- ski. Miss Frances Adler, typing tcachcr, also attended.

S u it F ile d I n C o u p le ’ s D e a t h

Tha deaths of a Matawan Town­ship couple in a two-car crash un Feb. 25 was the basis for a Superi­or Court suit filed June 5 in New Brunswick.

Robert Blum und his 34-yoar-old wife, Fayln, died in the wrec^ at a Rome 35 intersection 111 Cliff­wood, Three other persons were al­so seriously injured.

Ernest Blum, MiddkHown, sued as administrator of the eslates of the Malawan Township couple. Two defendants were named in th* com­plaint, Allen K. Weiner, Fouls IM-

'ed by Matawan Township police as j the oilier driver, and Mary B. Bur­rows, 10, Carteret, identified as a

I passenger in Mr. Weiner’s car.| A police report indicated thfl Blum car was headed nnti^ on Route 15 when the Wviner \ chide came cut of a aide road.

The administrator of the c'uiph-’i e.ilate is seeking compensat'on in behalf of Iheir four ehililren.

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ft Wiilann sr.. in charge • . ’ During the, summer. Sunday

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I ivirs \iurun. Tur,c:ir. ..­Mr. and Mr.s. Ka/1 ('ir^is

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• « » W i 'v gradualio!:- (if" Garj ! i Korn.-y. son uf Mr. aurf A!Ib- | F . W. Kemey. Pompton Plains.

1 Mr. a n j Mrs. Robert .Batterw en the Sunday giieais ut Mr,

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were Mrs. Marguerite" U ird M^s. ! , 11 \ a.ncl. ^>naid • Hurry' m-Cerard UovJIh; . Mrs Italph W 1 tiie.'l'hiirsday evening per- Merrick. Aim. P^u« I'ua--' a-><l! «*!:' t|iv Garden : SiaieMia. 1 horna.s v^tlstead | Aits (.enter.

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MISSIS' SIZ£S 32 TO 38

Madison Township lit,®Ju it SouHi of Ronta 516 Between Sayreville & Fronhold

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M i. a-.:d M is. itichnla.s .Saw- * . Ihe. \vorld Service (iro-.ip uf Ui (ruiu, ( vdbody, Muss., were the First PN'sbyienan Chuuh heid oHUkf.-nd feue.Ni;. of M r. and Mrs. j co nperauve !iini:.hnoe on Xcur-i-P tte r Meln-k. . . . • v -f day and ihoye aitendiug were

Al.s. l-baiit-s; and . Mrs, i NJi>'/W, Ituloh Kmith. M is: Wihlnom.ijj Jacob, Hethichetrr.- pa , j b a in : 0. Noddini-', N’tw; V/alier

Avcrc .tne MonJuy. evcn.iMK • guest.s ! DeC.imp. Mr.*. \V;‘ J . Saville, Mr^.of Mr. and,Mr.s. Ikuxy /u«. : | W. A. Krdis. Mrs, i., r., Kabs.

Ait: «:••.* Mss. h. .Cfmrley Wei- i Mis.' J. Fred Su*-vons( Mi^, Jvihu j J,tl atti-jidr-d the oulu.rcj.’iy-..eve-< j 1 anil:

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1 *»ftrrrrfff*k^v M?ftph’ • t '‘lthvt*c -.!->f “ ehu-r*». Kvypoil, j «ro tte.Rey, John A. Uiem^-Court Chaplain* Mrs ‘ S f r »t lh« ; Ann Letwcnske, Grand '-Kcgea:: Mr. Nm-la M rt-‘ v ii , \. s L.ulm tpedlvr , Helen (.aumiii, Stale Irerisiirer and (hi* Rpv losonh, ^ a h ViHtion) Nm. cio, i»ajn>iaiu iupermtendenl of.- Rucittski, pastor of i*i (.’ieiuent’s nirlsh MiMwao

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Mrs Arthur Martins*. ciiawMinn of the'nominating eonnninee In­stalled tne newlv electA'I oiia-f*ts O’- the lulhernr. Chnrcn Womeo t-ro1?*? of (,l ;ry I.utherao Church of JVminvan - Marlboro at their an­nual S;*-avd>etry f'estiva? meMO]«»- I uesdav. 'Tiv-> nie^tinp IvM ^ hr t lioine. IV*.ra R«jv . iVart|nt vv vs co-husltsa i*.-! d«e evmr.^/

The nen’ly-uistajled nfjn-ers nr-1* Mr.s. Howard WeipeL pre^ideot'

■Uia. Henry,-Lmdemanu. vico pres­ident, -Mrs. Rov Martsns.: treasnrer- and Mrs. Frederick Meyer, seere-

! tar.y, AnS. kuit Carlson, chairman j of t.husltan Action f.omrnktea and ! M'S. Herbert L/mdner. chairsv.ais i of I atlh ii*->d Life Committee wer® . I also installed tor. the year 19fiS-6«- I Mrh. .lames Huboaid. uutcoin^■ p ica U le .H o f the I X W . In tro d u ced : tlie n e w m in is t e r s w ife . Mrs-: A r - " i th u r n h is c l ib a rh . A f t e r a b i ie f busi- j- ne&s m e e u n t '. the in s ta lla t io n to o k > p la ce , fo ilo ivv d b y t d i e ^ in w u s . - '- "

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Page 6: WHi YEAR — 51st WEEK Hyrnc AdamantThe school band will play fur the processional nf the 2SJ graduates which will bo followed by the flag salute and tho National Anthem. Jerome Blum

?= i THE MAIAWa N .JOURNAL, N. .-Thursday; Jwie 2C

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til T ij-^ c t. iii l i l ! fo r l ;--.1 sr.t.-'.vmas Vr-? William W-'.1-:!.in?,-her.as arnini’.ementf, i.-)>airr?*ar>V* 12 5

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daughter ot M r.w id Mrs. Stanley Ihorkowsfc:, 10 Mountain Ave- ilw-

. 1(!<; became ■ tne- bride of Charles A; Zewecite.'-soiv of Mr. and Mrs. John /ewecke. M l Beers St., Haz- let. cn June I, 1968.

Oie wedding lool<; place in the .: -Immaculate Conception Churcn,

Entoiitown; with the Rev. Santiago Umitm officiating.

The bride, given In marriage hy her father, wore a wedding gown of white silk organza, trimmed with appliques ul lace ami sequms with a detachable shoulder tram. Her veil of silk illusion was fasten­ed to a crown headpiece trimmed with'gH<jum* and sb* cftrried a-bon- onel of whits orchids. -

aI iks Patricia JPiorkowskl Man-

maid of honor. . . .Phillip Piinpir.ellrt.Sttttn.

N.Y., .was the best man.Alter a -reception at the Hazlet

■ Winners in the : EiriiSKement j druses .".w«r«; ’‘Flap; . Pay.-' Mrs; -

jLeo I .a turners, first; Mrs.'Anthony j j CuiRIk, second; nnd Mr.-;. Harold i i Ltottr^f, horioribtt (Mention, '*\Ved- ; jdmg Day." Mrs. Leo Larr.rocrs. | ILr'-t and tri-color winner; Mrs. |

I llarold BotCger, second: and Mrs. i [ Huiiild Kofoed, honorable mention;, j "Gratfuaticw Day," Mry. Robert! | Perry, first; Mrs. Leo lammcrs, j scconu: Mr?, bdwin Pierce, third:

Fire Co.. firehouse, Kevpart-liolm~ j ar,fi Airs. Donald Lammers and del Rd.,. Hazlet, the couple left for |Mrs- William ,Strother,- honorable an automobile ’trip . to Montreal, p mention, T^tnei » Day, an a i- Canada, where they attended this ! rangeni.oiit class for men only was year's Espn, "Man Ami His I j w L * ° Mmmers: - ” Baby» World” : - Birthday,” Mrs. Robert Perry.

They, are now lesiding 'a t 16A first;. Mrs. Leo Lamniers, second; Walnut St., Keyport. ■ • • s«nd Mrs. llennr Schaefer,- third.

The bride was' graduated from Winners in the horticulture class- Rarilan Township High School, |eswerc: Bearded n u , Harold Botl- Class of 19W. and is emplovcd ot ! Ker. sewnd, Mrs. Kobert Perry, Mftnmyijtji'(^junty Wt*lfftr£ Bo^nl■) Mrs. Stephen Potosky

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in Red Bank.The bridegroom, a graduate oi

McKee^ Hisli .School. Staten Istanti, Class of 1963. is frozen loot! man­ager of Pantry Pride. Hazlet.

MRS. JA M ES JO SEP H M ULLIGAN IffMiss Claire P a t r i c i a Wilson,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ernest Wilson, 31 St. John’s PI., Keansburg, became the bride of James Joseph Mulligan 1” . Satur­day, June 8, 1968, in St. Ann’s Church, Keansburg.

'iho bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James J . Mulligan jr., 72 Appleton Ave., Leonardo.

The Rev. ’lliomas Grogan, now- ly-ordained m Sacred Heart Ca­thedral, Newark, cousm of the bridegroom, celebrated his first .nuptial mass anti officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Ih e briue was given in marriage by her father. She wore a floor- Iength embroidered pea u de soietown with short sleeves and lace-

ordered Watteau chapel train H e r oouffant shoulder - length veil

Highlands, was (he matron o! honor for her sister. She wore a door - length empire gown styled with a short - sleeved bodice of pink nnd green flowers on a pa it silk nncn and a shocking pink silk linen skirt. A circular veil fell over a cluster of petals aud she carried a colonial bouquet of pink daisies.

The bridal attendants were Mrs. Robert Ziolkowski, Roselle, 111., sisier of the bride, and Mrs. Ro­bert Calandritllo, New Shrews­

‘ j bury. Of identical design, their 1 flowered bodices were pale green and they wore avocado green skirts. They wore clustered petal headpieces and carried colonials of pink daisies.

was held by a crown of sequins end pearls. She carried a while satin prayer book adorned ivith phnieanopai.s orchitis.

Attended Sisier Mrs.- Richard Snydnr, Atlantic

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Rgt. Mtchacl Mulligan, Vietnam, was the best man for bis brother by proxy m the person of his broth­er. Biian Mulligan, Leonardo.

Ushering were David Wilson, at home, brother of the brick? and .Richard Parry, bouth Orange, bjuihwmOaw of me brlclegrooni.

t After a ree<?plion in The Cnnli- | nal Room of SniithV RostHurnnt, ( Host ICeansburK, ihe couplo flesv to California.

The bride wns graduated from MiUdietown Township High .Srhnol and Is employed by Bell Telephone Laboratories, Holmdel,

Thc bridegroom \vu» graduated from Red Dank Catholic High School. lie served four years in the U.S. Navy nnd is a senior nt Monmouth College. He 19 employ­ed fo Miles Cocktail Lounge, At­lantic Highlands.

They will reside In Belfnrd.

honorable mention; Tea roses. Mra. Henry Schaefer, first and third, and Mrs. Stephen Potosky, second; Honbunda roses. Mrs. William Strother, first, Mrs. Donald Lam- mers, second and third; Climbing roses, Mrs. Joseph Farley, first. Mrs, William. Strother, third,1 and Mrs. Harold Kofoed. nonorable mention; Aiimuturc roses, Mrs. An­thony Cuilwik, honorable mention; Pansies and violas. Mrs. Harold Bottger, first, Mrs. Harold Kofoed. second, .Harold Botigcr, third, Mrs. Robert Perry and Mrs. William Strother, honorable mention; An­nuals, Mrs. Edwin Pierce, second, and Mrs. Robert Perry, third; Bi­ennials, Mrs,; Robert Perry, 0r«t and second and Mrs. Leo.Lammers, honorable mention; Perennials. Eu­gene Williams, first, second and honorable inentinn, Mrs. Stephen Potosky, third, and Mrs. Robert Per ry and Harold Bot tger. honor­able- mention; 'Flowering shrubs, Stephen Potosky, first, Harold Butt- ger, second, and Mrs/Donald Lath, mers, (hird; . riosveiing . home plaitfV Mr. and Mrs. {.to Lam-'mers, first and second. Afiican vt» olofs, Mrs, Henry Schaefer, second; Cacti und succulent house plants, Mrs. Lto Filkin, first and tricolor winner, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lammers, first and second.

MRS. THOMAS TREADW AY!

Bride Of Dr. Stason

!n the Anplelon Chapel of the .Memorial Church, Harvard Univer­sity. Cambridge, Mass., Saturday afternoon, June 15, 1968, Miss Sus­an Ann Burrowes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heibert Curtis Burrowes, 100 Main St., Keyport, became tho bride of Dr. William Boa/. Stason, son of Dean and Mrs. E . Rlythe Stason. Ann Arbor, Mich., ‘and Nashville, Tfnn. ;

Miss Sheila O’Brien became the bride of Thomas lreauwdy, 'Mia of Roger S. Treadivay, 208 Hilltop Blvd.. Cliffwood Reach, and *.he Jate Mrs. Treadway, Saturday, Ju n e '15, 1W8. The bridt- is :h^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. O'Brien. <M)2 Mam St.. South Am ­boy. Ihe Rev. George Btombos cclcbrutcd the noon msptia! msss and officiated ai the duubk-ring ceremony in bt. Mary a C hurch, South Amboy. .,

The bride was given in’= mar­riage by her /ather. She wore an Empire designed with a lace bodice with shore sleeves ard silk organza skirt .bordered with lace appliques and terminating in a chapel* train. Her bouffant veil was held by a headband of flow­ers and she carried & cascade bouquet of stephanotis and.'roses.

Miss Mary Riia McCarthy, South Amboy,- was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Marianne Dzuibek. Parlin; Miss Kathleen' Kennedy and Miss Moo ica Cross, Soiith Amt>oy,

Workshop For P I As

The' Monmouth-County Council uf the New Jersey Congress '.1 Par* ents and Teachers has plnnneil an evening to extend to all local PTa s the information to promote and stimulate a successful year. A county council workshop for all lo­cal officers and chairmen will be held on Wednesday evening. June 26, 7:150 to H) p.m, at Keyport High Schooi, Broad St., Keyport. Regis­tration will by at 7:15 p.m.

The Cminly chairman will attend. Workshops for other chairmen will be held in September. Committees to be covered at this workshop are presidents, vice presidents, corres­ponding secretaries, recording sec­retaries, treasurers, procedure and by-laws, program, budget and fi­nance and membership.

In order to direct and accomplish the planning for el/eciivc Parent- Teacher policies and principles*, ail officers and chairmen of the above commtueoi are orgvrt tt) attend, U the chairman cannot attend this

j workshop, loud presidents art* ask* j ed to semi a representative to bring | ! baek the needed information.

Refreshments will be. served at ; Ihe close of the session,

Serving on the committee for Monmouth County Council work* 1 shop ere Mrs. Jack Goldberg. Ha?- ' let, chairman; Mrs. Joseph Smith, Matawan: Mrs. Robert Kline. Cn-

.ion Beach: Mrs. George* Gill am, j Belford, president of Monmouth County Council, ex-officio.

Attire For WeddingThey wore pale lavender Jk;or- j

length silk organ/a gowns with 1 long, sleeves ending in a ruffle. { Daisies on ribbon streamers fell from their 'matching • bow head-i pieces. They carried colonials of j daisies. - I

Raymond Kur/awa, Sooth Am- j boy, 'Avss the best man.. Ushcrirg ; were Roger Treadw&y, Cliffwood ! Beach, brother of the bridegroom: j Andrc.V , T ’/f M<?inzei; South Amboy.

After'a reception in the Mirror Room of Smith's Resuiuraht; East Keansburg, the couple left on a motor trip. ,

The bride was graduated from St. Mary’s High School, South Amboy, and she attended Geor­gian Court College, Lakewood.

The bridegroom was graduated

mitiat-.-d ' v.-.mv-; li'ArM-jy, Ciilrti'ia;

• Mi--? ' l>iro!i'v- M a jk i/ .'. 't :;, Pa i'lm ;: M ’S.'v n -. Pe; Teiint-MC;I M rs . * i ; i C l f f t W M . - . - di H t'S rh ; i^Us, i/.Jk^evr R ippvy, New

B rtin sw ick . .";nd .Nl.'ss C^ioK'o, Tt';>‘s K.v'rT,, •| Miss Josephine Hau.'-rhild of Old ; Bridge wdj; L'ho .T. • Sv.cveijiry I th Month... Ao:j «t the meeting su - uiterc-.sLiu *, eoltwiul fifm on “ Ha- | waii’!. was shown by Mrs. .!*an } Sowa of lhe Sowa Travel Agen.cy j of Has? Brunswick.{ Meetings have been suspended ; for the months of- Jwlv and Aug- i bU. However, any • loc.aj secrcta.r. | ies interested in receiving further } information regarding the Kart* I tan Bay Chapter of NSA may con-• l a d M r s . C a v a n a u g h a t R D 1,I B o x 1WJ, N lo r y a n v i i le , o r c a l l eve- 1 n/ng.s 5J1L9334.

C o u p le Ilo iio i*e d A t D in iie r -D a n e e The wedding of Miss Nancy Ei* rta pompons, pink sweetheart rosea;

j .»■•.*!*. 1 IIJ « OCJl jV- ; vl'.J li J , ■ . , .Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kizinkits Schuber jr. :00k place Saturday, j - J o h n Tedesco, Englishlownt

June 8, 1W>8. at .5 p.m. in Old fen- brother-in-law of the bridegroom,: sten! Church, . leitnent. The Rev. i N v a i ; ^est man and ushers were' Donald Ball, pastor, officiated. sGetngf Taylor, brother of the ‘

Parents of the couple are Mr..! bride, and Kenneth Collins. Frfce-' and Mrs. Raymond Taylor. R.i'L L 'hold, and Ja y Pisarekv Cliffwood ringlisbiown, aini Mr. and Msv-. * Beach.I’raiK'is G. Schuber sr,, Union }td! j ^he bride’s moditr diose a mint Rd-. I'.ngltsjjtcnvn. | green linen --heath dress accented

Given m marriage by her father, j with pearl and rhiutstone appliques

wic/. 194 Van Cleaf Lane. Cliff wood, were iwnoted at a surprise dinner and dance at the Hacherl’s Hofbrau Hiiua, Atlantic Highlands, on Saturday.

The occasion was to i.c'.ebmtc Mr. and Mrs. Kizinkiewic*:'s -9th wedding anniver.sarv.

The party was _ given by theirt: <;!r . .H0ffmanJ UKi' S.C|hl,,<’lV-SoUlh ^ rtm'bride'wore a' candleglow silk 1 on the bodice, a matching coat and

,!:s employed jy Gcner- , mkiewici:, 1 on Monmouth. Mr. and j ni^;}nza wedding gown, an empire 1 accessories. She wore a corsage ofal Mo ors.^Lmdcn, and is n mem- ; Mrs. Richard Hawkey. Mr.. and i rediugmc with detachable i yellow tra roses and yellov/ shastaber of l.ie National Cuiard, ^ea j Mrs, l^ugeitfe ^ena, Cliffwood, and . • ruin-trimmed. with peau d’anue ■ pompnny.. . . v' •nlcv will reslclp' in Savreville ^ ff- , lace encrusted with peails. Her! . The bridegroom's mother was^t-T^

^ W1» reMdeJnSa> , ifour.ticred scalloped and :PearM Mrcd in a tSle blue shift with pdlfl---r- ; edged veil was attached to a peart- blue chiffon overlay, beaded neck* - '

edged orchid headpiece and she Mm? and cuffs. She wore silver. ac-V carried a - cascade of white roses, | cessunes. aiid a, cof cage: pf-; pink--> bouvardia and ivy, ; ‘ . . j tea roses and blue shasla^x>mp<5ns.' -

Mrs. Jeai.,Ted.;sco ,E i.Khsh(ov;n, ' ;Af,e r a reCeptio,i^n the : W alnu t v sister of. the kn deK io^ was he o( Mar!btir0 F i r e - l lo ^ ih e 'ftmat ton o honor.- She wore.a b,ue I ,- , f ; a .,vo.,|dinK trip/to 7'- siimmer oroca.ie A-line, redm^te, ; , ^ j(v,ajns; V,HtciMiied »-nh- Vcm-P lare. around ;vure a iiiat-k‘ a-id - ■(he bodice, a in .trtin , pcta.t-d |

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ihe bnd!-! attendants were Mrs. ; W|(| pr^ , M pri. inBarbara laylor, sis er.ii.- aw «|; tne ; Hn).!ishlmvn. bride, and Mrs. Judy Collins, l-rce- i , , ,hold; Mir.s Barbara Tailor, Asbnry I .. rht br,llc ™ s ■«raduat«l from Park, ihe bride’y- i-ousm, a.u! a i K'N!‘” na! Hiyh School aiul -jiinior brioesmaid. Miss \:ickie i ^ ( C ulture. Acat.eniy,.Srlsubpr. UBKlislXown, :.:i!cr nf -he | ='s»iry (“ark. and is employed ai bridegroom. I t‘u- Carousel Beauty Shop, !7ree-

The attendants’ gowns, similar to : tdd. , .the honor matron’s, .vert* in pink j Th*1- bridegroom also was grad- with matching headpieas and they :tiafcd from Freehold Regional High carried cascades ot white shasta [School and Wilfred Beauty Culture pompons, pink sweetheart roses i Academy. He served in the United f and ivy. The junior hi ide^maid w'as ) States Air borce and Is now 'em- similarly attired in blue and cat- ; ployed hy the Jersey Central PoW- . rictl u iiuall cascade vif blue alias- ' e r& Light Co. in Freehold. .

IVttrVJjM.':'.;::MRS. W ILL IA M B. STASON

With the Immediate families in aiieudauce. the ciotmle ring cere­mony wa.s performed by the l<> v. Richard Mumnia. Mrs. Jolwi G. Ga­ger jr., was her sister’s matron of honor, and Prof, E. Blythe Stason jr., the bridegroom’s brother, ser­ved us be3t man,

After vacationing in South Ameri­ca, Dr. and Mrs. Stason will re­side in New York City.

A yo lef Chapter MeetingB ’nai B'rith Ayo!et Chapter will

M’oifvrn-/- Pavi't Shaw, St>penrit'T:d- |ent of Monmouth County Sitade i 1 ree Commission, at ihe next en- leral meeting. Wednesday. June 26, i at H p.m. A slide program on the | an of cultivating a beautiful gar- | den, tollowed by a questinn and j answer period will be heid. There ! will be a door priye and coffee and jcake wd! be served. General meet­ings are ahvays open tu the pub-

| lie. At iho May general meeting, r Mrs. A, Lansky was awarded the j human hair wiglet donated hy Mr. Larry of Keyport.

M :<* Patricia Trolian became Iht: hrhie o! Raym'<ial Hammontl at r,;i Satuid.jv. June l.'i.I'M,, m S), Joseph s thun'h. Key­port.

ine Rev. Aw mi1-'I Newman iif* fici;\H (i at lhe v.vddir/.,' c. r<-mony. Miri.s l.orctla Dnrame was the nr* ganiH. ii:‘id the soloist was Mrs. Diana Tmlian, K'ypon, sister-in- law of the bride.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr*'. Doriiuick Troi an. !({.'» Second St., Keyport. and the bridegroom, yon of Mr. and Mis. Wovd Hammond. 6 Hast Highland Ave., Atlantic Highlands.

MRS. RAYMOND HAMMOND

Ihe bride

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Page 7: WHi YEAR — 51st WEEK Hyrnc AdamantThe school band will play fur the processional nf the 2SJ graduates which will bo followed by the flag salute and tho National Anthem. Jerome Blum

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S t ’.. •/ IV * >1 . -1 I M il i'.'U 'kVW,!oi a sot, fern lhn.cwL.,,.3if68. at Riverview Hospital.

McCordM r and M.ry. Vs-fihcm. McCord,

Orchard. Stv Malawan. ore r>ar^nls : of s. r-o;x bun; .IjjUj wjuv. J u.m; i3»< J*>s a<. Monmouth Medical Center.; Durhamj Mr. and Mrs. fhoxcas Dunham ! F* razee at.. fc.ea.wbura,;-uro. pai^u*. j of a daughter born iue^av.. Mtna j il. 19&8. at Rivetvifrw liospnaL| . Volpe | pf a son born June 8, 10GS, at South } been Jn G in Scoutm? for

Mr. ' nd Mrs. . i'or.er Volpe. j Amboy MoinorioJ ! !J>>PdaL,: .: ; vears. M'.z:a!so-■ faulr* time fo:

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MM.S. M t€KA£L ST EV EN JL-\RRISMiss Beverly Jean i Loprete.

• dftujEhter of Mr. and Mrs.: Gustave M. Lopreie, WU Michael St.. South Plainfield, became the bnde of Lt. Michael Steven Harm . U S Atr. horee. on Siiturday.-Junei 15 1968. at 4 p.m. The bridef.room is tho son n/ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Har­ris. >.i California Ave.. nuzlet.

The Rev. Joseph M. Hulup of- hciated a; the v/edding m Sacred Heart Church, South Plainfield

The bndo was givtn in marrmge . bv her father. : :

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Miss Nancy Bolava. North Plain­field, IVU3- the maid of honor and the bridesimaiils were Miss Bonnie Gunther, South Pliuifield: MlsiM.»ry Ntsti. Perth Amboy;.Miss Judith Heckenkamp. Scotch riaw s, and M is j Judith Lewli, Whanon. .

Serving as he t man was Georg* Hams. Hazlet. brother of the bride­groom. mirf ushering were Frank Oratisso. Edison: Dennis Morgan, hew Frovidcnce: William Hanson tmd John Stavina. both ol Newark.

The bride was praduuted from , Souih Plainfield Hiph School and Paterson Stale College where she

j majored in kindergarten-primary i ertucetion. ihe is a member of j Gumrr.a IJ tii Uinilxla sororny. j The bridegroom was graduated ! froin Raritan Toivnship High School ! and Newark College of hngineer- I inR where he majored m mechan!- I cal engineering. He is a member

of lau Kappa L’.psilon tralernity.. After a reception at Far H ills

Inn. Somerville, the couple left.on a Canadian tour for a wedding trip, fhev plan to reside at Chan- ut(‘ A ir I'Drce base. Rsntoul. III., where I.t. Harris is stationed.

- for th# vacation o f Your Dreams■ fc»for. y6u tjo . . . ■

. coniuit with ui w. do.I.th* 'planning and

, airflngifiq, ■ Wh«t 1 mor.You Ii4 . ths un . tlio.el mo erlra coii for aur lerj/Ico*.

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| Georgetown I.ane, ilazlet, are par- | cuts of a Kin born Inesday. June i Mr. ! 11, 1008. at Rivervstw Hospital, j liairaEfii

A dauphter was burn at Riv«r- i vf^w Twesday: J u m '1].-I l%b. tu Mr. and Mrs. Joseph t,»’jr- j afla. .Ncwarn Ave.. bmun Ileaeh: j tviiioiv;

L’.S. O. ana Mrs. Joseph H. Wil- f <\ i< I > J * n I I n V j

I wan. arc the parents oi a son. i James JidwartL tern June !!. j the Patterson A ra v . I.insp.'!-i!.-i ^r.rt — :..... -: l'lpitaneI Mr. and, Mrs. r,iar!i> Pipkoiie.I Appleton Dr.. Haziet. .are parents | of a son born Friday. Jee.o 14.■1968. ai Riverv ■jewHospital.

JJenkaMr. and Mrs. Gene Benka. M:d-

tilessx Apatcntents, Matawan. ara parents. ot a son bora Friday,June M. 1S68. at Riverview Hospi­tal. ■•.■: ■■

CaitHaxdoMr. and Mrs. l-ouia Gagl!ardo,

Green Grovo Ave., Keyport. are parents of a son bom Friday,June 14. 19cS. at Riverview Hospi­tal. .

BahrMr. and Mr a. Daniel Bahr. H r

PI., Hazlet. are parents cf a daughter bom Friday. Juns 14.1968, at Riverview Hospital.

BanlgMr. and Mrs. Joseph Banls.

Garden PI,, Cliffwood. aru pat­ents of a daughter born Saturday.Juno 15, 1968, at Uiverview Hospi­tal.

WarwickMr. aud Mrs. Robert Warwick.

Matawan Terr., Matawan'. are parents of a son born Saturday.June 15, 1%8, at Riverview Hospi­tal.

KutlMr. and Mrs. Joseph Kutl. Tlce-

tonn Rd., Old luidije. are par­ents of a son born Monday. June 17, 1968.': at'R iverview hospital.■ . 1 May's.- .: :'.-, ■" ■

Mr. and Mrs. Homar Mav. Sweetbriar l.ane. Holmdel. are parent* of a son born Mondav.Jilna 17, 1908. at Riverview Hospi­tal. ■ : . ■■■ ■ .

Heifer1 wins, a son and a daughter,

were born Monday. June 17, 1988. at Riverview Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hoffer. VanBrac- klo Rd., Matawan.

St. Joseph’s GraduationSuventy-ei/'rir eighth Rrade siu*

dents at Si. Joseph’s School. Key- port, ri'ceived diplomas during

.graduation exercises. Commence- j mftiu speaker was the Rev. Jo ­seph Rucmski. pastor of St. Clem­ent s Churcn. Matuwan.

Award winners mcludcd.Diane Mario Howard and Diana

Ijrnn Straub. P 'TA Award tor Oennral Lxcellonce.

Barbara Jean Barry and There­sa Marin Gramling. T'atrloUsia ii*. say Awara. .ift oi St. Joseph’s As­sembly. ^ourth Decree, Knights of Columbus.

Thomas James- Clark. Citizen­ship Award, gift uf Cardinal New* man Council, Knl«hr3 of Colum- bu>, Matuwan.

Kerry William Keane, School Spirit Asvn-d, girt of St. Joseph. Caiholic Daughters of America,

Noreen Ann L. Hussey, HistoryMedal, gift of Keyport Veterans of Foreign Wars Post.

The graduate*;:Deborah Arii.i^ton. Marian Bar­

rett, Barbara Barry, Alired Bjlot- :i. Colleen nirminijham. DorothvBlankcn, F?!t*n Uump. Patricia Casey, KUen C^Mfield. JeanneCherry, Patricia Chovvev. Thor.ins Clark, Cynthia Csik. Pnlncia Cul­len, Kerry Dalton, Drew Daly.Michael Deitz, Constance Denierv.Clare Dempsey, Diunc Dennis. {Anna DeRosa, Sundra Desrdeno. ;Diana Disario. Patricia Kilco. ! Vincent Fierro, Paula hiscella. • Barbara Fischer, Pamela I'ltzeib- i bon.*;, Donald 1'lahcrty. JosephOnoUrow, 'i'hercsa Ciramim/?. Dor­othy Holtslander, Diane Howard.N{>reen Hussey. Kerry Keane.Donna Komnr, Maria LaMura. Lawrence I.jiu/ar') and Mtiwin ■ Lawrence.

Also, f'a lr iiin Lombardi. Sle'ila i Lopt!/, I ’itcion Main;. Manrt-en Me- j Adam, ^alrieip. McGuire. Janu 's >Neff, M ary O'Neill, ( ’athy T , u I lip-., filame Powers', Vernon Ra.ph Irene Rickey, Denise Uyan. Nora .ScannHl, Marilyn Srhinipf, Donna Sehiraldi, l.!lion Scully, Paul Searls, /i^mnnf S’enk. Mary Sep- * Misst^o, Paul Sluif/ery, Jam es Sliaii- i Kanun

lordand Mrs. Arthur ’ford,-

M:*, l<.ac/;.uo fi.iiajue.u-wJii .ard Jom i cf Seattle. WLlt oe hosted bv L:>r- 1 vock cr-ile»:tini> art? hi. i

Ou.c-nte of M;a bas ! terc;;ts. b’m *hrrr swunniuI served, os an Ass:,slant Patrcl | eercifwates. as well a.<? first a t l..“0 0 er.- Patrol - Leader azi<l Sv.ntn? { ecd home- nvrsin?’ certificates, a

{ for hwr-Troop a* #«il as in (jtH : from tne American Red cros ac out summer camps. . 5>he has j Jackie has assisted in the local

b.t Headstarl: proeram and h(T am* - !i'on is to join, the Peace Corps

j Bridge, ar! born Juno i Memorial

Rodri^ueL } Mr. and Mrs. Aiijatto Rodriquez, j Tine hit. Keypoj.t. a;u jMfe^r^ Oi a ■ da^iphter bfirn j\ioedav. Jtir-e i7. r i' f>«S. :•)k- fvloruoourii .-Medicai Cen.-' I ser. . ' ■■ ■i • Hushes . 'j ' M r.r arrt!-Mrs. fra n o s ...‘ fjHrden P».. Kevoo>-». are I Ol a h«nv•■Mond.’iv-i l l , lOuS. at KivervWvv Hospiui.

f uy school ai:d church acuvuies. A | and later on become a teacher Old j.sopnojTioru at, keiitoa Hi»h. School, | pptrioio YoungblooJ. anot

ill s lay v. itic Peggi ivtr /vi wuu t iw<u, \/m |.6opnomorc av. K«io.on. ni^a. acr.oui. pptpcla' Y:e--iM^uw of.a daughter, j she. i& a member o' the National! r,irt w10. t%S, at bouth Amb»,».y j Honor Vicieiv. Playing the piano. : Goodh vid cf U

Hospital, ... • , i aiid ukulele, and n.vakin^ wanv ; q rh t '1 it; Kco*

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Mr. and Mrs. Loute Scolatmero. Norfolk. Va.. announce tne eiiHUge- mcnt of their dauphter. Martha Adela. to Dr. Daniel William Wan- ca jr.

Dr. .Wanea Is the son of Mr.- and Mrs. Daniel W. Wunca sr.. 339-A • Aberdeen.Hd..- Malawan. . ...

Miss Scolamiero Is a graduate of Cranby High School in Nnrfolk. Bha is presently attending Cannal Cirv School of Nursing, Wushmmon. D C . ■■ ■ ■- ;

Dr. Wanca Is a graduate..of Co­lumbia Institute of .Chiropractic. New York Cuv. He is curreiiilv icivmft m> the Umted. State* Air Force. .

The wedding.will taku place Auk. 24 in Holy Trinity Uiureh. Norfolk.

MarUnson-ilaU

MISS SUSAN MAHIli HALLMrs. Louis le/Jtmo jr.. 105 Mar­

shall Concourse. Clifiwood Iteach* and Artnur Hall. Wooul>r!di!P. an­nounce the en^a^emem of their daughter, SuSan Marte. to SP 4 Gar>* Alter .Vartinsrm. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiirrcn Mai'ttnson, Up* sala, Minn.

Miss Hall is a 1068 {graduate of Matawan Re,L*ionai [l»j;h School. She will be employed with the Pru­dential Insurance Company, New* ark.

SP 4 Murlinyon is a 1!H>4 grad­uate of Upsala High School, l>p- sala, Minn. He ia presently Ration­ed at the Nike Base. Holmdel.

A September wedding is planned.Rusconi’Calamari

MISS A l.JC li CALAM.AUl Mr. arid Mrs. John ( .thnnar 41-

LMh St.. West !wanst>iiry. aniv.Minee ; tin* enf!nu<Mui'n» ot thi'ir daiijihicr, j /slice, to Kot'cri .1 Kuiuini, son of ( Mr. anil Mr-;, f<J. Kusconi, 21iJ ClariMnont \\c., Von na,

('a lam .'ri, a )!iad;i.tif • nf lii^Ji S'-'K'ol, is i-ui[)!nyid

non, James H. Shea, Ciregory j at Lon Mouon ulh Shelko, Ann Si^tmielli, Kaivii Mt. Ru r.mi u;«s gi:uliMh-d from Sinum.sOi), .Inluinna Spnm;\iood, | V'tTcna Mi/;li Schoul and also ot- Diane Straub, Charles Subnyda, j ivnded Up. .d.j Collt*)./*, Knr.f Or- Victnr Tomasello, Marv Tomnsel- i an^e. Ih* m-ivoiI thioi* \eats in th® lo, Thonia> Trnliim^ Mary Vog^l, j U.Ij, Army as an cle<-iioniea in- Mary Walc/ak, Diam* W fiirr, i stdirtur and i.s now employed ht Online WHls, David WHmi, j l-ort Monmoult: af? an insiruelor. Jariu-s Whelan, William Valt^ nnd ' Kit datn lias h<vn s'*l for tho lidward Ziegler. i wedding,.

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h«*' o i t p-, j r t pj other lnterejiiiv. . w.; :i jitundra Mclntor.h ts a ftal^rd Ii Ij S 1 f 1 h r i j a K sKI

j She. wti! be- stayntt with. Aharon ! Mevc-r Ot Haz!a: during her up*; ponuoliv G3 trip, Ease. Jn. w*r- see*- [ond year as d Senior ni 1 loop 1»)».I h.as been ir« - Cjitl .is::eut-; flit; Mm* y^tus. a .u,u iiicl P u iI lH| Leauer. sxit hiis achieved tne iv^n- esc rankm- G in acoutmg.. Tirct

j Class. La.nl-yeAr’shtt ‘received sp*>. ! eiat recopnitior, as one of U f-’ins •{selected-to.attend a Gfrl Sccac Nit- itidnal event, the Conference oa I the Home, held in . Ames.- iowa.. jShc nas attended 'several - CouncH | ana Inter-Council Girl Scout [events in thft Nortnwe^t. Her am- | bition is to become a home ccono iimst. Saundra haa also part'emat- | ed In many school, church and I community asrviw-protects.

From Bellevue. Newport High School Sophomore. Chm Nelson. 15. will be hostod by Janet Pur­due of Iluziei. Chris, in adddton to beln^ ia Girl Scoutma for over eight years. Is active in tnativ school organizations, including ihe National and Spanish Honor So- oiC'titis r»nd the Carls Athlcttg As­sociation. Sknng. pJayinj? the gui­tar and singing with a girl s quar­tet are among her hobbies. She participate* in activities with the Unitarian Church and Jo b * Daughter*. a»d serves other cotu* munity organizations. Her latestinvolvement ■ Is boating, llavms completed the U. S. Power Squad­ron Basic Piloting Course, she is currently taking an advancedcourse, and is pursuing several ‘ Union Beach.

Umor* B'iai'h, A eopS-.j evelc Hjp.ii hchooi,

P iv xas i i cl n . eyear**.. Her interests out-^de. c j ScnuliTiH mdudn .community gnri . j..T,Jr/.s\opal- Youth 1!u:j a-jtiVJ.^^* She rias atven many nours of vol- i j.u^it^er n.r;’*? Lo the CnJaren s -vj.! lliopcojc Ho’ioiun «nd O vetlakv; j Hospital. Beik-vue, and ba.s - prc-1 \ l cd L )rvl •» i< r F

I and flowers! for toe Veteran s rlos- piid I £ r v f it 3* t ic >:voa caauwr. enjoys stuung. and J* an expeuej^ed tiavekr?.:

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H e l d I n T r e n l o nOn Mondav the fcew Jersey Con­

gress of Parent-leachcr Associa­tions. held a stato workshop for all county o.'ficers and cha<i:;iva Hi I'rentup- St.-it« Collt^e. Trenton.

Mrs. William Saver, chairman, and Mrs. Ju ispii GiVtfOlis. co-ctmli'- nmn. chose the rheme for thc day. ‘ Information Strengthens lead ­ers.

Greetings wer» given bv Mr*. Oakfnrd Schalick. State Congress president, and Virgil Gilir-nwater. president of lrenton State College.

Attending from the Monmouth County Council were: Mrs. Georpe Glllam. couneil president, Belford: Mrs. Joseph Smith. Maiawan: Mrs. Joseph Matluskv, Red Bank: Mrs. George King. Highlands: Mrs. Har­ry Koid. Neptune: Mrs. Harry For- narolto. Wunainassa; Mrs. Robert Klmo and Mrs. Vincent l.amano.

Mis* )jie: daughter of M rs ., Gf:org?. Conner, 11) ra.-rvnfw lane. Hulet. and Autiam SmiiwJi. ;!oilv»vood. fla.. heemne -the bnde of Kicbard Pai- mer Allen. Saturday. June 15. 1908. in st. Benedict 3 Church. Holmdel Township. .

Ih e bridegroom, is tho son of Mrs. I*red Allen. I l l Hazlet Ave,. Hsulet. and the late Fred Allen. 1 he Re-,-. Arthur F. Coition offi­ciated at the double-ring ceremo­ny. : '

J'he bride .ivsjt escorted by her father. Sho wore a floor-leitg-:;-! short-sleeved daisy iace gown with round neckline. Her Italian but­terfly veil was held bv a French satm crown and she carried a co-

MKS. RICHAUO PA LM K R A LLENRose

Class ReunionThe Monmouth College Class of

1958 wtll hold its 10-year reunion on campus Saturday. June 21). Ihe Class of a8 was the first to re­ceive baccalaureato degrees at the college. Prior to 19s3. the col­lege was a two-year institution. Some 62 persons received bach­elor degree.? during commence­ment exercises June 7. lft>8 .

? ;r t ib o li, j l o i i a l : b o u q u e t o f .w h ite ro se s s r a ls

• Matron Of Honor - \Mrs. . Anthony Ko^ielskl,' ;Key*

port, was, the matron of honor.,: Miss Pmricia Moser. Long

.Branch, cousin 0! the. bride, wa* the bridesmaid. The honor attend* ant wore a lime green voile floor- ; leii^tn sleeveless gown with bright pink Hash. Iho bridesmaid wornbright pink with a lime greet! sash. Circular, veils fell ovar thele matching bow headpieces andthey carried nosegays of carna­tions ami daisies. , j

Anthony Kozielskl. Keypor^ was the best man. Ushering w en Kenneth Austin, cousin ot th« brideprtxim and William Dcnker, cousin of tha bnde. both of Ha*- let.

After a reception In Buttonwoo4 Manor, the couple motored to Cn- nada.

A 1367 graduato of Raritan High Schoul. the bnde 13 employed at the Monmouth County National : Bank, l.ittle Silvor. ;

rne bnderroom was graduated from Raritan high School. Clast of 1365. and ia employed by Ara* *on Products, Newark.

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Page 8: WHi YEAR — 51st WEEK Hyrnc AdamantThe school band will play fur the processional nf the 2SJ graduates which will bo followed by the flag salute and tho National Anthem. Jerome Blum

Areu Religious Services"- ••'.•; :r{M 2 L¥ $

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j ficero wilt, commt-nce. All newly, j . . . . . . , . -, ek'ci«S offii;i;rs of the, Teiiiple,. |

jecHhemg tinder liisaisiiMti: will be j Sisterhftuti dr.ti Men's Club will be j I'.Seik'WS ■!)*« yf^y.-ot.Approach i n :.installed ;8 f .thisvtfrae.- An Qneg j tbe Source ot Life" ba^'u u.i A'.'Ia - Shabbiu. wiii follow:17:2ft.??.

Brtntittoin, Cw»wao!.ty-C.harch' iUi"owi)tnv.n (Jmori >cln>cl i

Huulu IS. Brov/nlown IKev, Fi:;ir,ci.-S Ctstcl, Pastor !

Sunday Schooi Is. held from 9:48 J10:45 4.si;, u.-i'J i.iu ~ ‘

F ir» i P r i 'ln fc r ia n <"h l t h Rout# &< and ! rjn!;iin M .

MlaLawau Bov Cbei A. Galloway .Pastor

Re- benn,s ■'J i .iu u » | ship .wrvicc-s.Associate PaUor -

■.: • -Mornlrp Worship, fiwvices nl. 9:15 i a u d it a.m. she Rev, Chester A,Oailoway a i ! preach Lhuirn

I Sabbath robmlhn services, will.) y to > f« * » H 1|;b.e hfi!U oil .Suturdii.y h i the F irs t j. ® '’* ,y v ,-<' ‘■o lu " ,^3' " " i t . d I* *<>•! 'AW Stjtiaci, g lid in g on-C'fturcfrS.tH • ‘!au^ '! Mnta..var:.: Ssfvici:'^ v-ili start at I! S;no aim. , .... ’ |

Th« public is invited to Hit v;or

c«.hoii mocfi *u S t j ai d U a

j lu tlic r Memorial Churchj Mfcuouil SynodI T i.u ie ll A v l\ Hf-iJ I're c tiC iU i R d ,‘ v '■’ New Shiv.itsburv '.;, .'.■■■'■ ■.

CH ilc icarii:; prgvided, e>'w.y -Ku’!- j ^ I;v W w U j -• .WigS^^P^Wr ■day' muriiin# both services j Svbdtty jihooJ fti.ei Bibic .Class, 9

s l iw ! years of j a.m/, .McrniiiR- Service, 10; 38: *„in: ^ ’ 'V '■ 'j ScrmiM TopijtiBono*-of- Ypar

54onm»iJth.Rtform mple . .. : ■ 1 ■ •?. 5 *s? Svpsinoro Aw... atsrevisburi | ,<iriie« Mc/hodlM (hurvh

Rabbi Edward F J > N^cn U U I ..«•fcgiFanjEv^-servjc? toirwr^W; at 8, cy’ ’ ' f 'n ■■■ ■ ■I: '■ " s" '

p ip Rabljl Fd*ard c l m)0|*n \u I

SL Joss^li's L'nutcb Maple PI.. Keyport

Rev. Cornei'us J . Ka.uc, Pastor Masses will be heid.' Sunday |

mornibj; at 0; 30, 7:30, 4:30, 9:45,; It i'.m. and 12:15 p.m.

M. Clemvnti Church.: Rev, Joseph Rsitinski, pastor Sundey Mass, Mntawau Eli-rnen-

(ary School aiiditpnum. Broad St., ; Mafivwiiti, at 7, 8:nt*, tV3'i, j

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M rs . vVv.? ,i. •h n ^ - .u -r c.j tiv-- Im ? ' M i , ! •.-f^Cll. WOn M' --d a tJtiti.ti M ik* v 'BiY/^ .iOcr. *->«H f . :•!>; R a i c r ‘s. , ! ■ v. w v.s bo r.n u ih t t lc r . t 5 i'e.sidf•;':r o f K ^ i - A n i r i . ; U<:itr>..Xl

S h e h isiie/'nber ot the K e a t iv ■-Colo h iv p o rt;r 'l« , ’ h a la tehoM» M e (h o d i‘-t C h u rc h . ■ M r , 1 d M f ‘ . J;rkob -/■onset),,

1'wo b ro ih fii:-s s u r v iv e , M . Ram - i b io ii'ih f . ih e f a m i iv to .v.-tv--e v i l ie .r.iiy . B fO a n r Jc r , K e a )*sh u re . a/',d ! Ir; U»J»i h e '-w ,:5 ' o ^ r r ; e ti : 't'J o h r . O . tiro ...r.der o f M id d U - lc .sn . ; ro ?n )c t M a r ie l ^ r l c b y . who- rih ’d.

.S e rv ic e s w*.1)>:• he ld y e s te rd a y a t ; in 1‘itil. A f t e r h is nTa'-ria;**:i M r .2 o .m . n;o?n h e r i.'^e re s id e n ce . !iiv=d ir, ' H ast. ‘ B.-un ?y-;ic.k,H a r ta l , d i r e c 'i-d b y th e i-UTjh’ < a n d op«i-ra ied a,- for d and •;ratnu e r a ! Hon.*-:-, K e y p o r t , w a s in ; b u s in ess w h ic h s e r v e d :.;ie e n t ir eG r e e n G r o v e C’ e m e ie r v . K e y p o r t . ’.fa rm im * c o m m u n ity o f C t I

, N e w J e rs e y . H e re t ire d fro ro ih tssrvii- j: X » 1, «

I n i n s W. ^ ushaorn , of», u f 75 ! . Am on.i ' h is s u r v iv o r s is a •s is te r,f.>r., >•la taw ar:, c e d 5*atur* : M ;ns N i na Je n s e n , L a u re n c e P a r-

d a v . J u i . e i.». iW JS, in M o n rn c id ih ' b o r.M e d ic a l C c u o ‘ t , a f te r a. lo n g ill-r.e^s. . . | ' . • Hubert fi, M a rt/ n

and ll; 30. a m.

i^fteiafe. iSernioii title.; "Dt>e$ Arivr t.?J>

Triflltv Church (fcpiscopaJ>■ West Court and Ryers."Lane,

W.itnwjnRev Carroll U. Hail. Rector

< Sunday. 8 a.m., Maitins and Kwy ycdmmunioi.u, .1#: a.m., Morning ';‘P r a y e r , E u c h a r i s t , and the

test •session, of tiie ChurcK School ' i,’here: v/iJI: be cJciirip; and

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■■'Worship* s^vVice is held, fviii, and tht* ^n’mon' topJt' ‘"Yours.io :'FulH'H 'is a!so at 10-a.m _all. Ju/i. w; M y F mwt.s Frj-day at 7. p.m,: and SynioC: »‘vJ.YF on Saturday ,at 7 p m. . '

Daily Vacation Bibk* School ia bttitiK : h*]d at Grace. Mi-ihcjdisl, Church, Union B^aph, from .lune 17.: through June 2S, from ‘rto, 11: '10 a.»V AU children . ai* invirpd to iUc:j?L. 1‘!v'*to h ?,mnl} rt’ 'is'itra-

tbe Hranti)>fi of certificates st this i tion und anyone who has time {ps&IqK’• / ' ; ' i lo- M jj'w ith.' tins projcct J9 , wfil-HQfc.'; Holy- Communion will be cele- iraterf during tne wec-K on hriday

».m.. on Monday, the Na- - Bvity o< St. John, Baptist, ai 9 ».m.. #nd on Vieonesday al D u.in.

Temple .Shalom The Hcform Congregation "Raobi Henrv M. Weiner

i t P4ii.:, -A special invitation nits been ex­tended to all original anu [irst year

"members to come f.nd. celebratethe fifth anniversary o; the tminii-

• m* of temple Shatom.■ Rabb( Weiners sermon will bebased on the Tnran reauinji fur, this week. JJook or Numbers. Cnapiec

• 13. This portion concerns itself w>lh splinter groups '.developing vvithm

. the camp of-Israel, causing dissen-tkw. .

The Oueg-Shabhat will be spon- tored bv Mr. and Mrs. David Ech-.vaiftic iti honor of the Bar Mitz- »ah of their son. Jonathan..The Fifth Anniversa ry Dinner-'

Dance wn( be held SdturJay June p at 8 30 pm at Don Quixok inn.Firat Church ol Christ. Scientist

M In a d St., Keyport" Is the Universe. Includiue Man.

..Evolved'.by Atomic Force?' This, . . - ........miestiou is the topic of the Lesson- : inteliitj, .s hclit Friday at 8 p.m. Seinion to be iead tn all Chtiniifln a,VL a { " - . M . . .Science churched thu Sunday. Ser- 0n ■ , . . y ’. Ju,ie ?*• at 8vices at fu s t Church of Chnsl P.™ th\ Morning and SeniorScientist M Broad St Keypou « .ll s.n, al *» . Id laah onbiRin at 11 a.m. Hie pubiio is in­vited lo attend. \

The Golden Text, trom Proverbs. ... .... _ ... ....-stutes; \ho themev-oi- the: L e s^ i: | counuos. rhe Rev, Norman Riley,

i'hti Lord bv wisdom hath founded P®"101* *>" *Iohn 9

The Faith R.Tor.ived Church Middle Hd. and Poole Ave.

‘ ' Mn/JelKev I ’heo'dore C. Muiier, Pastor-

Morning Worship is held <11.9:30 and It a.m. The Rev. Theodore C< Midler is pastor. Children's Day

Sabbath Eve services tomorrow j W*N observed at both services ’ midor the dtrectiou of Superintend*

nu CarKon Jessup; ^. Second Baptist Church 205. Atlantic St., Keyport

Rov. Roland Hunter, Pastor | Sunday . School convenes at 9:30 j

a.nf. with classes for uU ages ! through adults. Morninjs worship is j at I t a.m. with the Kev. Luke Mac- ! i^ ’fhurn of Ked, Bank fringing the message. The Mornins and Young j Adult Cl|(>iv$ wi.U render inspi.ia- lional music, r-. - . . , » ••. •

;At 3.: 30 p.nit..- the Women'a Day Rally, spio/isored. by- lhe - Women's l>rogressiv'e Club, will come lo a close in d ;speci?l program; Rev. Jytra.pai.spy/''^lcC^U of Yaux Hall will .be-' the’- guest preacher. The .Senior and. Morning Choirs will sinR/ Refreshments will be served th the church dining room.

B.TA/. meets at 6 p.m. under the leadership of John King assisted bv Mrs. Georgette Mitchell. Prayer

• Fw.rth Mt. Pilca*rtt ■ ;Spiritual Chui‘i*fj

208 Shore «<?,, Unjon Beach:Rf/v, Katherine Ml’lcr, Pa.stor ^rvicc5 held on. Sunday- *r.d

. ; Thisrsday evcni»£^ 8t J5 o'cinck. S'Ji.i.day School | ant] on Fi idav afternoon,J/ ~ P-s.viih classes lor ■ ‘ . ' ■ 1

Church Of God Central Ave. off Union Ave,

Union Beach .Rev. C.J. Talkingion, Pastor

Sunday S?;huoJ )ii hold at 10 a.m.; morning worship, U a.m.; evan- Ke’istic service, 7;30 p.m.

Y.P.E. services are held Wed­nesdayat 7.:?0 p.m. .

Davids Tabernacle Apostohe Faith

Hlgh/ield Avf., Ma/awao Evanyeiist Ruth Depree, Pastor

Bernard Pressor, left, ft-sf Vice Prcsid-pfK B«v-‘ qhoiu LihJg^ asm uTitn find Rteh;snt t ,

i 1’i.sbnifto- Ju«tor -Pftst attend the At?.oi*ver.sarv convention ceiehratmtj th«. I Mith year of District 3 fii r.h? Concord hotel. l.nU« Klamesha. Tv. V. Shown utiovo is o.ie uf tm* nuinv work liouihi devoted to the lld lel program, lhe •lnk‘1 teundntion

Chsipferv. moru riiau 60u jintnufiuns otWArtiiwji iht*. \Jnittfd Stitt’s and - Cm>a<hi,afford Jvvvish t-tud«n*s ;in opp6rln;>ity l<? 'ueHpeft''thi,Mr U«ovth:di{fc ot ;.hvv Jewish horim^e and identify with the local Jewish coiiirnunity, Ililiel aUo (iruvjdes ihe frainevvurk fur hneUecuial. communicaljfii/‘with rli* C.athohc and ProteitanL comnmnjU.

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.Funeral w^re held. Sat-u j ,day for James L/ U'J, ofCainpbeii' St., Union Heach; who died Wednesday,' June 12,, i5)68,- ai •Kivervievv liospital. ’ '

A requiem h'xh nid.ss was of­fered ai !) a.m, in fluly Pamdy- Chutch, Union Burial, un­der the direction Day Fum-ral Home, Keyport, was in St. Joseph'^

Vurunato tal/.one i John If. StrvKerI-i,!H>ra! services.■' \vcrs lirid'i Funeral •service:!-', were held

Monday for Fortimuo l"ai:-:one, V.'i,-.■!■■ .Monday- 'vr ■ Jonn. II. Stryker. of 208 'Florence A v i; Uiilou Beac-h. I of Rome ,1C W?st K c a m .^ , who who died' FridaV.' June M, i!W8, nl i died .MmrMiav, .tune 13, m s. ai home. I3?ivezvie\v Ho.spiral.

* ‘ ■ Piip.tral services were a,t S a m.from the. Bedle-'Funeral Home, I'l

„ , . t Uroad Si.( Kevport. A requiemf-uneral services were held at » . Ilwss .,Vf,H M d at 9 a.m. ui St.

a.m. from the Day Hmenil Home, , ^nn.s ciiurch, Kpansburg liner- ltd Mapl.? Pi., KeyfKirt. A.high re- j mei1t was )n St.'. Joseph’s Ceme-

' tery, Keyport:

He. is survivpd by his Ro.se (At'ftrd) Palzcne.

Mrs . 1

"quiojn mass followed at 9 a.nr' Unk

St- J

at !| IH; was 'burn ir ; lived moil of his ife 'm fit? Huxlet

Sunday School will be heid at 1.0 j Eorn in Kevport, he was the son , .morning, service, l i c.m., af* j gf the late Wiliiym KncliMi and ^ Pawity .vJv-'::c

ternoon service. 3:30 p.m. and eve- ( A|arv (Bohan) F.nylish. I Beach. Interment .was :nling scrvice, 7:30 p.m. lhere will | jjfpJofig resident of (he are^V \!s ‘ph CejinMery, Keypc)ri. j at*?a, .be a. Tarry service every Wednes-; wa«. a mfember of Holy I atruly j ; ' ' - . - j -IW. ti ‘membci h( the Key*day at 7 p.m. Church and fl Muvd decree mem* I Nicholas J . Caru.so , porj y ia hi t'hib and ihe' Loyal Or-

„ 4l . ber of St, Joseph’s Coenoil. Kni^his | . Fvneral services were heM Tues- • dor of Muuse. of Keansburs. HeVnited Methoillst Church 0j (v,Ujmbns, Keyport. i dav in Red Bank for Kicluilas J . { was a- parishioner of St.

M Church St., Keaasbmg | SurvjvillJ, ttr(. ^ i s M rs . Caruso, 75, of 14. Campbell Sr.Rev. ivcvtton Orei.nei, - 1 i Mary (Kehoc) English; finir sous, .R iver Plaza.' who died 1-riday,• thurcn .KTho.il, £4S a.m.; M° '1; i william K. EngUsh. m home, and June 14. iStiS, at the Eaton I ’.iritmg Worship, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Nui- j £1),t,s g Joseph 'i'. and .Inhn M. j Nursing Home, Eaionlown. sery caie .or both services. | liu;di.sh of Kevport; a brother, t ' Amonji -hia survivors nre two. ...» ... — . j'William English of Ronic. N Y,; j sons, Albeit N., of Keyport,R e f o n n c d ( J u i r c h i lww- ^ <>f

( a‘vVii?r; New a rkv ■ ' . ; \ .• sii/vivrd by >;:*i wrdo-.v.-'i M r1; . H'k'u.' . . . S»f'->mjurn:j two r.on>;; lrvini> P. Nii.sba.um 'and ‘ Klchar'd ..-■ Nu.^bau.Pi. • L'uih p:**.vol-. j men on the. buroujjh police tjrcc;! a b.rotner, apoi tswriter .lorry N:usr jb a im ii;* Aom h.Onnge; wrd'three I Krandi. hiJdreni '|. .ServH'^w v:er» held vc.cr‘?rd5»y- yt j I pj.o. In th* t)<!.v• Funeral' ‘•Keyport. v.'j.th the Kev. Paul- L iJack.son of the P irst Bnpiisl. j Church of Matawan Officiaimg. ••Burud was in Sho>:c-lur.d Mem.onal : Garden1;, liszlot, •

: Mrs. Llwood Smithj Mrs.' Mildred Crtr-i cy. I’d., died Sunday, June ii>,■ 1 {)(iK ,;u Sliermau Hospital, Plgm . i 11!., after \\ lengthy illnp'.s.] She lived i'or many years tn*. jO ak PI., P a ir Haven. her•husband; tlwood Smith, was pro­. duction inan>iK*:r for Bcndix Cor- j porulion at Red Rank. .

: Hohen B. M.-mitL M.ton. -ji'f.-f i'jdd'i-.niY Rf.. i- 10, |.‘;ng; llt>

: >’*'i>ri }iatl'f>r aitd had :*ir<ivKd'twlc*. He is ' su

? Jy.nettn Of -.

's'iv(;d IjVhis vvldotV. Theresa, t'vsio sons nnd :

daufttoe:Jofni S;»(!('-ws’Ki' Lane, Mata’.van.

r>f-• )ur. . Mr:..

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J Kevport, and Mrs. Albert f’auley | of ProeMqld, su'd 36 grandchild.ren

Mrs. Ralph J. WalshFuneral services were held. pH-

ofj Joseph N. of

He was born: in

... and I'uwnship. Newark and

Ounvii. Keansburg.. Mr. Strykei was proprietor fd Ted’s Bur and GrHI, We-?? Keansburg.

)\r is survived by his wite, Mrs. Grace tMerrisan) Siryker; a sosi. John H. jr., Keyport: two broth­ers, Frank of Connecticut nnd Charles of Holmdd; four sistvrs.

A p p r o v e s U n i o nThe General. Synod ot lhe He-

formed Church, in America voted dav in Long Branch tor Mrs. A ioia i conimuiiicii’t ot St 1.0 approve and to,. rfcomincml. to, WalsH, 77, ot W5 I.one. 'Branch Church Red lia.ik its ^ ' Classes (toiyer iudrcatone;,) j Ave., tons Branch, who died " ’ ' ' ' ' ' '

ed Camp Meeting" in I'aimingdaie (or the Dcacons and Deaconess Un­ion of Monmouth and adjacent

the earth; by understanding hath he established the heavens,

Among passages tn he read from tho denoniinational text book, “ Sci­ence nnd Health wnlv Key to tne Scnnturcs" by.M ary Baker tddy is the following:.-'-(iod creates and Covcrns , the universe, includini:

. liian ." .' .: '. : 1 'Calvary United

Methodist Church Third St., Keyport

Rev, Charles bender, Pastor This Sunday we shall welcome

tha new pastor, the Rev. Charles Bender, who will bring ihe mes- taRe in both our 8:30 and 10: -13 Morning Worship Services.

Church School will he in session at |i:30 a m. There are classes lor those in the nursery through sen­ior liigh ichool.

Spanlsh-spesklng service will be it 11 a.m. in the (.’Impnl, under the direction of the Rev. Frank Sanfiel.

First Bapllat Church S I Main St., Malaivus

Rev. Paul L. Jackson, pastor Olmrch School will be held Sun­

day nt 9 a.m. iind morning '.eoi- siiip at 10 a.in. The Pastor's ser­mon topic will be "Am 1 My Brother’* Keeper?” A nursery Is . ,,, - . _ , ,provided during both hours and ! <’ m' Sciviccs tl a.m.fttildrcn'i church Is at 10 a.m. ' n m-

Midweek service i» Thursday al ( p.m.

pastor of (list Church, Haziet, will preach.

First Baptist Church Main and W. Third Sis.

Keyport. Rev, Eugene'F...Gregory Pastor

Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., clas­ses for all aj'Cs tiirouj'h adults. Morning Worship, lOMii a.m., ft nursery is provided.

Family Hour. 7 p.m.. depart­ments and programs for t h e whole family. . .

Y im iik Adults-iiier.t at 8:15 p.m.Midweek Prayer J-ellowship Is

held Wednesday at 7:45 p.m.St. Mary's Episcopal Church

East Front St., KeyportRev, Vincent K, Peilit, RectorOn Sunday lhe summer achcd-

u|e of services starts with'morn­ing prayer and Holy Eucharist. 7:45 a.m.; inornntK prayer aud Holy Eucharist. S a.m. and Holy Kucharlst and sermon, 10 a.m.

Weekdays there will bn morning prayer and Holy luichansl on Wed­nesday at 8:45 a in. and Friday, C: IS a.m.

King of Kingi Lutheran Church Cherry Trco Farm Rd.,

MiddletownRev. C. Rnf'er Hurliins, Paslor

. . lon e Branch. . , Ave., tang 'Branch, who tiled Vues

foil organic n\erger with the P re s- ijjy j „ ne |l, l»ljS, at iio iiil. bylerian Church, U.S. The vote.| Mrs.'Walsh, (taughter of .the: latecame aftoi a three-hour, discussion ; jjdward a n d Mary (O.'RUlly)iii \yhich some 35 ministers and eld- wheeler, was born in West Long era, expressed their. yitv<s for und Branch'and.lived there most of her against. The vote, taken by ballot, jjrc. she was the \vIdow. of Halph was 183 for, 103 against, j . ^alsbJ-'

This Is thc first of three consecu- j Among her survivors is a sister, live steps which could culminate i Mrs. Margaret (irover, Holmdel.

wns a longtime resident of Mid-j Mrs. Augustus Hccker and Mrs.dK-towu Township.' Mr. Caiiiso ............................... ' 'was-a-retired employee of Union Carbide Cp., Ne'vai'k, He was a

‘ " Anthony's

M r s . Maria Bruno Funeral,services were held Sat­

urday. for Mrs. Maim llruno, Col­gate'Ave., Perth Amboy, who diAl Wednesday,'.hum 12, 1968, at Per'b Amouv lirncrai ilospual.

A requiem inass was olt'eied ai 9 a.m. in Holy Rosary Church, Perth Amboy, . i ............ ... Interment was uum union with the. Presbyterians tn ~ u (he d ircclio ;1 o{ -.,d Son

Jlii.c l!Ki9. The next slLp will bt, ; . . ; ITnineral Heme- Perth Amliov.« vote, taken by each of thp de- W l l k l l^ < ! .' She' v«»s ihe mother of Mrs Jo-nomination** Classes <|unnK the V I * 1* 1 ' ^ph Solitis of Mutawan. She Is al-comitig year. H passed hy two- . s0 survived hv two other duut;h-thirds of these, the General synod l.ena <i. Opazo (ers ^\YS Rnioh Hucci and Mrs.pt )%9 may, by dedaratoiy act, f . I.r-na O Opavo. Mdowan . ^julsUi1 Rasmussen, boili of Penhconsummate the union. (Township, who died May 12. \%K Amboy, uni n son Tony Bruno of

The General Assembly of the ' left her estate io her chddfon, c c,|(KPreftbytcria.il Church. U.S., meet- j Helen Oj/.esv.ski Pea^e, Steve Or-InR flhuultancously at Montreal, ! tewski, John Otv.ewsa* aud Aoion N.C., voted to approve thn Plan of • Or/ev.ski-.Hev will was dated Au#,Union Hndl to send it down to the S 24. I9&4.Frc.sbyteiiei; of that Church for j Teresa .M. Higp.

.iuhn 1’.

iheir consideration. The vote m tne Assembly was 406'to M.

I n l e r f n ilh ( .J m r c h S c h o o l S c h e d u le d

The first sesstoa cf a Vacation Church School for boys and girls uf F iis i Unilcd Methodisi Church. St. James A.M.E. Ztou Church ond Second Baptist Church will begin at 9 a.m. Monday, June 24.

ihe school will oe held in the buildings and playground of First United Methodist Church with a faculty and staff composed of work­ers from the three churches. The

| Teresa M. Higg- Muiawan Town­ship, who died <epl. V,H, iMi?. let! { $499 to her m-;\r.dnt.*plu*w Edward j 1.. Wilson, nnd the balance of her ' e*u»to to her ftiend. Madeliiu.* A. Warriner. Her will was dated Mar. 5. 1951.

Howcn Sr.F-uncr;*! ,«*rvsCfS were held Sat-

j urilf.v for .Kihu F. Howen sr., 94. i of Van Dt'lft Dr., MudKon 'I’own-j»hip, who died Ttie.sday, June il,

Services were held at thc Reed Funeral Home, Warwick, K.l. !n- ifrmeM w<is in Swan Point Ceme­tery, i£ast Providence. R.I

.lack C:\!ah;tii, both of S’tatcn Is­land, Mrs. fame*; Brimmh, Iselin. niid "..Miss MarKavet' Stryker of Vineland, end' two granddaugh.-;.

Mrs. William TajiUaviFuneral services-were, hoid Sat*

urday fo r, Mi Beatrice Taggart 65, Of Vaoxhall, who died Tuesday, June il, 1968.

Scrvicca iverq hrld nt 1 p.m. from the Holy Trinity C'nuith ot Cod in Christ in Perth Amboy with the Rev. Andrew Jackson officiat­ing. Inlerment was in Rosehill Cemetery, Linden,

A<rKmg iter sui'VMVors Is a son, Morris, of Cliffwood.

Mrs. Richard I.illey Private funeral services, under

the direction of the Pay Funeral Home, Keyport, were held fur Mrs. Marcclla O. I.illey, 62, of 226 Tex­as Rd-, Motganvd'lo. who died Wed-' nesday, June 12, P*(jS, ;n iu-rhome.

Mrs. l.ilkv ha<l »ivt;d in tlu Mor- gaoville area for (lie 'pasi 15 years. .She survived by her husband. Kiclu\:d i illey.

D e a le r rl o D is p la y

Church School StartsT h e annual Vacation Uib-e

School, which is operated in co­operation with Si. Mary's, Keyport, and St. (’lenient’*, Belford, will start on Monday and will continue through Ju ly .r». wilh the exception of Ju ly 4. lhere will be classes lor

............................................. . P i c t u r e 1< ralliesMr. Unweit served wilh lhe U.K. j . . . . ,

Armed Fmces during :he Spanish- 1 -

children (torn three yenrs old up , . .. . . , Ihrotigh the junior high grades. A,ll

classes wdl be dismissed at 11.30 j 'hiUli’un, regardless of failh, are“ *" welcome. The hovirs will be ‘torn

9 a.m. to VI o’clock noon.i.m.

This is the second year that these, churches have conducted a co-op­erative fcchool. Again thin year the <x»-directors are Mrs. flarry John­son anil Mrs. Hurry F.. ftocthe jr. Th** 5"li«>n| will h» emu-hided on Ju ly 3.

Roception For Member!A reception to hon'T IhOM* per-

New Church Members

Ameiican War.lie uus a member ot Century

lodge Kill, F nnd A.M., Newark; also of Franklin Post, Newark. VFW. A former resident u! Me- iuchin, be had lived in Madison Towrship during the last two yenrs.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Andrew l\>atina, Mountain Lakes; a son, .kdiu jr., uf Madison '(’own- ship; two sisters, Mrs. Oliver Mar­tin and Mu.. Floience S'einhoif of liast F’ rovidcnce, R.I., nnd a broth­er, William, of Attleboro. Mass.

Mark 1~ (ieddift

of Culis Xcck. owner of the Ma»awan A 'l <»;*'- lerv, will d»«pis\y ?. c^llwtinn of picture frames and demonstrute effective framing at the monthly luncheon meeting of the Red Bank Christian Women's Club which will be held on Wednesday, nt 11:110 a.m. at the Molly Pitcher Inn.

M r s P h i l i p W o r t h of C n l l i n g f i - W<x k I w i l l h e g u e s t s p e a k e r . S p e ­

c i a l i n u s i i c w i l l b e p r e s e n t e d b y A u d r e y T u r n e r , s o p r a n o , o f G l e n

R i d g e .Luncheon reservations are in

the chaige of Mrs. Joseph Pen- 1 17 Gerald ’lerr., Haz.iet, And.lose, . ......... .......

( The Matuwnn Presbyterian Funeral services were held Sat- I hahysitting facilities aro avails r Church received the following new j urday m Washington. N.C., for i h!«,i members irto Iha church ot ser- \ Mark l.c-ijinton Geddie, infant son}j vices on June T. Winstead I). Ad- j of Mr ..........................•aim jr., Robert O. Ritchie. I’Javid ! Kriward [ Sumiiiski. Narbara K. Miu ilcr, [ d ied '1 ue.Mla.y, June 11, UM,

1 ynda S. Mueller, till of Old Middlesex General Hospital,

ami Mrs. Walter II. Geddie, i \ L > n w w | r I V I Ave., Old Bridge, who , I O l.M i H l 8

Sunday School: B: 15 a.in. to 10:30 I s<>ns who Ituve become members of 1 undm.; Mr. and ^irs. l.arry Gab- ! Surviving in addition to the parr. 1 . . « . . . . ,» < I I . , M i , i l . i . / l i p | I Isiifil. I . ’ . . . . .. ' ... . 1 " . '10:15 ; * irs t U n it e d . M e th o d is t C h u a h , j b;ll,t i , , : . B l l ( i m,-s. ' F r a n k W ol- I

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Lutheran Church of lhe Good Shepherd

Route. S and Madison Township

Rey. Harley E. Meysr, P.i'Tlor I’aniily Bible hour is held ai 0:15

a.m. on Sunday and family wor­ship, 10:30 n m.

Calvary Baptist Church 409 Middle Kd., Hazlet

Rey. George 3. lillinlt, Pastor

Matawan, during the pas! year has : pj.rl; Mr rtiui Mrs_ Samuelbeen nrranged fur this Sunday, ; rlark y ii 0f Matawan.June 23, by tbe Lommission on Membership and hvanyelism, W il­liam K. Wopten, chairman. It will be held in the church’s socittl hall between 10:110 and 11:10 a.m. The regular 51:30 and 11 t-.m. worship services will be abbreviated to tnako this accomrnodntinn. Ali members and friends of the chinch nre invited and ure urged to ad­just their regular worship schedule

Church SchoolMatawan Pre:0*yit:i uiti Chm tli

will hold Vacation Church School for elem^oiary and Junior High children, the weeks nf Ju ly 2fl and An}:. 5. The tl,4'mc will he. “ God's Woild, Today’s Hope." 'lhere will be Bible study, games tuid snugs, special mu>ic, art» and craft.s

_ so that they will r’llhcr .slay a half ! and refie.shmenls, <’hikirtn io kin-On Sunday Bible School for all 'hour lunger (first service) i>r ar- jdergaiten ihiuugn giado eight are

p.m.both services.

Prn.yer meeting Is held on Wed­nesday evening nt 8 p.m.

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SRCS will lie held at HHS a.m. i r'ivn a half hour-earlier I mm oiul i i rMorninR servii.o will he nl 11 a.m. , vice). T he (onimissioo has .'!:•and eveninj* Hn-*,pel scivire nt 7 j ranged lor a brief, informal pro-

The Pastor will preach al 'I'.i'am wilh iefn-:.liments in'im: :,er-: ved bv lhe Adult ( Ins', and tin- Sr- Hi Ynulh ( 'lass of {lie Sunday School.

Church Picnic SaturdayThe annual f'luiM.h S> h*n>1 .mil

piwish picnir of St. Mary's I.pis copal riimch, Kevpnn. u'til i*t- ln-ftl on Saturday <11 l-iti'inic H.’ .tc I'iiri.i in Millingion. I'ai.s h;a\'e Imm the church al '): ill) a.m

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l;jMi»h», A l l t h iid rc n in Ih e fo ir, in u iu ly an * u i^ iii- il, R c g iM ra t io n form *, a r c a\«, ila b le in the c h u rch o ffic e .

Childriin BaptizedAt i vit t ’s a i M .t '.m ,m P rcsb y-

le r ia n t n u n h on Jn n c !l !h c lo l ­lo p in g i l n h i i c o i c i c i v m I lh e .•■ai'- i a 11n n ( «>| t i. i; ,h M ii' h a n a l.i 'i);h A r c h c r , i l im j'l it e j of M r . a n d M i-.*- P iM e r A r c h i 'r o f l- a rm io j’.d a lc , and l i t .1 »»• ri I 11»ok W ftp M 'i , 'm i tif M r. a i,d M i- '. J i i in i i W n lp i t i (/f M a t a ­wan.

ents are ibree sisters. ‘Dieresa,! Debra and l.mdn, all at home; (he

parental grandmother, Mrs. Ahbte Ccddie of Korky Momdain, N.C.; the iitiileiTial giandinother, Mrs. Ada Windley *>f Wasliington, N.C,

M tn. Robert GigerFuneral .services v\ere held I'ri-

day io I <»ug Branch for Mrs. liar- da Giger, HO, »)f ‘.iiL'i Seventh A\e, l.f)tn; branch, whn dietl I'ue-sdav, .lone II. )%S , in Nhmmoulh M id i­cat (Vnier.

M is ' l i i ’c r , bu rn m P a .- M ic and 0 r i ’w d c j i l t-i I o n f ; l i j a o c h ll> y e a ;\\.{s 1 In* t I.m ;|.;ii i' I nl (In M 1 •'( ; ia i;« 'S JI. <iiui r . i t h c r in c und th e Auh iv. t f Ivnh c ri l o g c i .

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1 arc a ua’J>:.hrCr, M is. !>nhui\s Mur- | phy o l W'auia^sha, \Vis,; a . broih- jc r , W illiam JJuvkc of W csi K^aniv- tbury; throe sisters, Mrs. Ada ! W av of KcunsburL'. M rs . Fiorcncc iP a r .c w rn uf J.a.kewond, and Mrs. [Ann Stcwuit of l^Tuniate, Ma., and ; three >;randch:lureiv I The hmcral was in P.linols,

] I'ranci*. J . Mifore!' Fraj-cis i. M o-j ic , 5.'l, of 2(i Cc.t- j ti al Avt-. V.Vst .Keansburg. died | J ’ fiday, Junri M. at home, j BoVn in Bruokiyn, V. M r. j Moore had lived most of h.Ls )ife • in Union L'cach. H e‘ was/cmploy^d; | by (he Hudson County News, j North Bergen. . .j Surviving are his widow. Mrs.■ Heteii-..Moore; two ftOns. -fohn

Moore, in - the U. S.. M r Force. [T ra ve ls City, Mich., and George j?4oore. at home; two- dau/ihters, !M is . David DeMarco of O' I d i Bridge -.and 'Mrs.. Andrew’ Math- |ews of. Keyport;' ’two 'b ro thers | Joseph nnd lr,mmnnuel -Moore cif i Middletown; a sister. M is . hd- j ward Vestertnan of h>.st Orange, t and five grandchildren.! ' Sei vices w ere at & - p.m. Tues- ;day in tho Day .runeral' • H w n^ ‘ Keyport. .

M rs. John MarKarchekM is. I ena Aleski MatK.uchek

‘ of Petih Amboy d>.ed Morab>,| June 17, I9ii^ at I'e rih Andn»y ;Geue»al Hospital,| She wa:» the v.ioow oi Ji»hn j Mackatvhek .

lim n in Poland, si:e had resid'd tin Perth Amboy fifi yiur- mid \\\v> ; a j)arid)f»r,(?r of St. Stephen’s t Chm eh. Sho was a nu mbC) uf tin* [church Rosary Society, lhe Si. j'Ucdwig*.* Ciroup Sons v-f Poland, im c l.'nitm of Polish *Vt>meo Grovp 77 and the. Polish Ladies Falcon.

Amoog !".*r survivors is a son, John, of Laurence Harbor. -

Mrs. Walter ClarkMrs* K-ahr.r H ark . " l-*i.>t Lltu-.o-

wick, died June 13, 196*8. ;! The daojihier of ihe late George (and Martha Henderson and the wife •of the late Walter Clark, she was ju lifclonK resident ol this area and | a lifetime member of the Taber­! nacle Baptist Church of South Riv- I er. !! Among her survivor* Is • son.I Louis, of Matnwan.! Kunera! services were held Mon- | day >t tbe East Drunswick Rezem j Funeral Home.

I Henry B . Thorn* ,! Henry B. Thonu*. 55, of Long j j Branch, rlied SaturdHy, .Inn* la, : I 1%8. in Monmouili Medical Cen- i , ter.

He was e retired gardener | Amon# his survivois; is a daup.h*| ter, Mrs. Em m a Biel of West Keansburg.

! Services were in the John F,. i Day Funcial Home. Red Hank, j Tuesday at IU a.m, Inleiment was in Atlantic Cemetery, Colts Neck.

■ . , John T, Herlihy ' :I;-, .b^h-v;: 1:01*1,^ o? I '/; Sceh;y..r\ve., .Keauisbofch'ed.' fribV.-' day, June. IC4 I'JRH, ar huine after..1

i a. lou.y. iMncss. - ' .\ :.- 'vv ' -[ Born in. New YojkV.lie thft- ! son of, tlv/'ly.'c M-chaej and I - .. 1 berth (Akins) Herlil.iy; M r . 1 Jvrlihy,v j was'employed, as an. awning tit*| sta iler.. -• - • ••.: Surviving . are his wife, M rs . -.U l.ckn iG.erahty) : lier!i!;y: three; brodn'r.s, Charles Heriiny of F a t- •; ler.-.on. Joseph H cn iliv of H a d c t , , '; and William Herlihy of Keans- jburg; ‘hree .sisters, Mrs. K iheC '; Kenny Kcaii.sbur^, Mrs Oith-! crint Cairoio and M rs iilir.ulwelhn 1 ;

I stepchuifihlers, M ::;. Doris O'r-p- | bell iiv.il M rs. Benner* Sho mi/i n j both of .!•• I'x'.y C ity: ar.d :’t Step-: ■i son, V/iliiavi Maidiewi*. also of ; Je rsey C :iy, and (I /’ramichi'-h-pti, . i Arranjieinvntc w ere• \u\<.h-r i!m>: direction of ' :!ic Ryan . Cnneral. f Home, Keansbuif*.

| Donald M . Miinnmu ., \j Donald M. Mconirrr, 5-J; of lilf): F itiienre Ave,, Union Roach, dk-.d .; Muj.iday, June 17, H'JS, at rvorni,'. - . j Korn in Salrio , .Mass.’. In* h;id ; resided ia lioion- lieach tor ti. j j past 'li* years, ParrncCy Jlvlnu :in • t Brooklyn, N. Y . lit* v-as a le lircd j mail carrier iti Keyport. rrlirinj;--;‘ | in |yfi6. An A rm y veteran of W oild 1 W ar II. he \va> a iiKrinU-r cd ihe ( Am rnean [.egion. • Po :;i Til of. l/n-:; ion Beach, also the disabled Ame.r- j ^can Veterans, Bayshore C-hnp'cr-• 7G, Atlantic Highlands, and vlca '

‘I president of U. S! Postal C ’erk* . [ Union of New Jersey. ‘j. Surviving au* hjs wife, M ’a .! Doris (Uumocbol) Manivn.jz, a• daughter, Mrs. Justine McDuffie,

Wurchester. Mass.; a sister, M r*j Dorothy Sanborn of Milford* j Mav>,; and *wo grandchildren... i A requiem nu*<* wdf ho c#ffcrei.{ today in the Holy Fam ily Church,1 Union Heach, at 9 a.m, Rurifc*\ vikU’t the di.rociioe, of lh.*1 Dr.y ; Pue.cral Home, K typott, w-ili o-i ! in Pino l.aw'n Nutioual Cemetery,, FaroTiuiidalt’. N. Sr.

’ M A Y W E WITH MOOCST j • I M A N K IE R P E E P \ j

a w e 'v e n e v e r , s e e n J iA PATKOW W E E P ''J i

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is i n .UVufl chrmgctl the uumc of our chhen'tcc brcaitso many people w iM M knluod Us Ju n t lm . Thc tinw namo fe Di'tacloi tj Aulsln»ce, and U’t ihi r,;/o h';!p yon u i'h phono ii'im bm not in i/mu-tiinrtori/: HitinbtiiiOklsUlc yourdii'ecioty in i.(, m uhtew m.'.'.'iLi-'.M' .'id yc tllU n i!,Yuii can call DiYa/oi'tf A'-sfc/tmMlftfl’MiiiflU'tW i/cti iiwd to call InformalUm. Iiu i,p lm ochccfc liain ilira to :H lin t. 'Iho numhi’r you twee!tr.atjIt ni //n n-, nnd i/ntt' l l ici;c ijiH itsJj the urtra ca ll I >irialory Aniilnncai lo lictp us Sttvc you liclter.

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HOP'iWcount­ed upAir FVj " A mo

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Completes • Bool .1 rainmsScsraai) Apprentice Rodger J .

Jo v?, L:SN\ stiitoi ,'y; ■' h!V<I Mrs, l^byrt 'B.' .loye, 0!(j Bridge,’ has been “graduated frqm. nine’ weeks Mf Niivy bSMP. training a£ thf;. Na- : v<iK;'i rsiijinj;' O' :’<!3.ij I. -1« cfvV

Ip,ihe first weeks -i>f his navnl wrvici? he 'studied military subjects

. iBsl; livei' and: ;.y.jr!w'ci M-vwJsr c«- , . 5jfipiis siijiiiaf,,W. those, tie will, en- : jouiiU’x; v«: Hiis firs! ship or a t 'iis

4n;l -..here stalion. ' ; . :. ’ Ujj, n.iakiiijj v UtfeV:ira.->Vu.'',’p fc-,«

liviiiar.. lire''to! Sava !1 servici:, lie f(;'.:f;;'.cd iBstr.actlou., w a itr .vili’Jiiii

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- Htcorutei la Vitmcrn',y’’’ ;Boa&wain’s’.Mat(i First’ C!iib’..’Aii-.' ' ?jony C, DePssquale, USN, -33, W}r.

Jt Mr. and Mrs, .Tuhn R, liefas- ]tiai(i (il 13 North- Shore St., .Kfrans- «»r«. unit tvsjbii'.d cf. "Albina /. '}.)e.D«‘;qn.,.,.k' of 1021 -MultY'Ci-l

Bron^;. M'V., v.as awarded; .’iff- VietnaniVie Government 'Techr. ica,I . Service Medsl. S?c6i’4 : Class.. '-The .'presfnteisbn'was jtiaiia 'W wremoniM ar.VifjUiarofcse Ka- .()■ Headquarters, Saigon. He ■ ter

Iceived the award while serein# ts jan eulistel advisor; io !|io Vlclna\j Iri'.e'ie Naval, Shipyard J-'or.'. Conti o! '; l.trtit.cii ol iriB Viciiiniiiese Wavy, j ■; A, gradual*; of Haartn Hjvh School i I fr} Nrw Vcr!' f,'; Ly. ,*'oJ! y O/lic tr Oi* 'r jPusquaic th<?. sy.rvicc in.j June Jf>52, . "j. S t i v ih »uj Marine ;PrivaH» First.'Cla«s L«o ! Pule.slii, husband of Mrs, D. j IHit^ j i .of .Vai'iines ; Lane. 0 ; J; d Bridge,, is .serving with, the -Secomi

ole, Uv«?s a.c 503 St., s.»;y-port, received his U.S. Degree in Ka*noinics 'ia- 19M from St. Pet-

CoHf-r/,-..' Je r s e y C ity . ■ ■

CojnbuL Hadutf. The, Cor;ib*l;; mark o? U)\ i!iej iris 3oidi«r, was d*vardi?»i i*> Pri-

v.’ite Juhn Moser near

trig - <P«

Pleiku, Viet­; «Am, May 26. . .j Pvi. Moser, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tied Mrj.s r, A12 SuUou Dr.f

I Matawan, is assigned to Company i D 3rd JJatUilion of the 4U>. >nU\ntrj; ! Oivjaiuii's Sih Infantry ms a rifle-fUQfJ. .

‘Ba(i»Ji«..-N|rrth Marita’.R^imeijl | • C1£)s bav(. ;bRW ^j ui, y :bu\;T>. ;•• ..• ] '•<!((-. ii? WovJd W tir if susuiiu.'di As a, i'nerobfef of tli*- [raUalt'ju he ! cnnU»ct againit an enemy in ground helps t'lipiure or ^'c.iuoy ei-irurv ! 3r'*>P»v. badj?,c i,s n blue vec- fprcW ;: '■■;e6(:o:syiHsIieii this i w" h a

! t'jroiilih '.vf .-,fKlli. fi ri‘ r,ia. !n<fuvHrir , and bt'th Iprgt

j small icale opcraiion.s, :•|; His. unit i? also:, engajied' dvii:. iciioii progra/i) dvsifji.'f

wi. it. and a curvciJ. wr?at.h at t!,. n'? ' j top. Subsequutt owariis htl- rcpre- and I snnted by stars in tho center of

! lhe wreath. .In n i lhe private, who entered, tin; Ai-- d io. 1 ;ny..ia 'Ma.rtlt- 1987. and w m p lw d

£ B A . i m M l i s ' M i m - S i r i m & r .

Ji'.'-l d;sr;i proetTsS- special the

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already sniffed by women, and bring ihe total w uver H5 excim\g and :chalknf»i!if* way*; to enjoy a carter in Air Force Blue.

To find out mo»’e abtMit ■ oppof 'tuniii .**;»« pcr.^of.mei or graphic fiehJ, Vs an airciaft v-.n irn’i(;:“ or mcdica! speciitiiii, ur fust about any tub desired contact Sgt. Batrouny Ht the United Stales Air };orce ReetuUmg Offtcft, '.;u Monmouth St , Fed Bank, or call 74i-7MJ.

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assist' Ihis - pfopje ' in J basic U'aiiiing at Ft. Dix, was sta-coMplethig self-hctp projucts^ siu h j t;one<3 in Germany before arrivjig R» the building oL vve.ii.s1, culverts, jin Vietfuim Jast March, gma!! Wdfjcn mid sch- jis. Equip. | He att?nd..-<l Kevpgit High School, .ment an<J materials, aro made i . . -:r “ ■a’vailaWe”■/ through. Die Marius j With Fighter Wing •Otfps'-Keftnre Civfa Action Fund, j. .-’Airmail Fi.rs'.'ciass Lawrence ,T.

Nf?L'e!fino jr., sou of Mr. and M«:s i Lawrence J . Nouellino of 3JI W., 1 Knd Ave., OJd liridge, 1« e. ment« i te r of the unit at BU-n 3Toa AR, j Viotnam, that has been selected as I fhb best Ucticat fighter wing in the : U.S. Air Force.

Airman Nouellino is an aircraft I propeller repairman with the 3rd j iactioai JtMghier wing that has k*- l eaved iho first eward of the an­! uuaL General Gabriel P. Difii>.swriy | Trophy.j The unit was sheeted for ’he ito-I phy, na?Tied A>r I lie c<Mnm<indcn* <jf| the Tactical Air Command, by the | sponsoring American Figh’.er PHor* j Asscoiation for its enviable combat j record.j The wing operates three F-100 | Super Sabre squadrons nnd an air j commando squadron that flivs. !rwd« j ificd Cth.rasa T-.’iT trainers as at*,

Uck aircraft.. Tb» airman, is a 1965 graduate

of Madison Township High School.

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*l!?ree Mo?)m*)!Uh Covuvy ■ resi­dents, ivTra.' Cora B. Midi sun of Nvplunu, Marion M. Coopc:yf Hclina.r ord Harold H. Schank of !'Vi>chold, liave been appointed to the bofiul of' litrerwtn nl .{he TB-Rcspiraiory . DLsyasc Anuria- tion of. f.ientral Ne'v Jeisey, i[ was- announced, recently by-AKred A,. VivtdefaH. prcsidejil.

Atw»ard Desirover TenderSi.ipfiticj' Sccond Class Kitchie

V»r. I.afayeuc,'JSNf, 2f-,.st>n o.f .Mr. and Mr.s. Dorn Lafayette ol 23 Randajl PI,, KeaiLsburg, brt.s' re tui ned to San Diego uboard ib*;.* destroyer teniler USS Dixie, i-lis ship iecentlsr completed a thiee- inoi.tn o.verfiaiii at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard,

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Bre;jrsa;). J-‘«•rth A'ii!■ K>y. '.!' fV.uv rv-iii hf: voU! --it 'I-ii.sirict DeiH.i v, wh«J (was 10 ; S p.m. in th home of ,the GrandaLii'iid, : P/.Mf..',!'

■er, >1 -i by W. ! W:>v„ C?if/wwd Beach, . ,J OiUi Su.rlfr IWSi UT .m:1: K.-'i-i' . ; jtiil tn /uh'-<> Wi-ti vhajj oianai.so insUih’■d M:ss Mane 'Anlia /- r i of <);e flffajV.•js , .’t-irn- . i:»!';-i.'id . 1 :; rt. i ...... .—'■Jiarics v, p> fn.-d CI«)liAvi»>k.f 1

uphi;iifiiiUJ.a \f’ 1r\:- !' Catho-n:C N u i'ii- S ’ D.Iffft

Lary; Mr.s. Wiiliarn .Maithaev, h 1tonan; Mr s. Frt'df-rick Schcin, i The Mourn oufh County Chaptufut; i mi i c t , !:kir.s, Sianii'w n aic/i | of Cai/iohc i rtiiUUai (iifihtff.;’irjonitor; M rs. Jam es Finu,'U, St j was held Iasi ni^ht at the Barclay,tine!; Mrs •lames leciim > BiJnic-.r. '.Mai.. Daniel Doyle, Cath-Mrs. Willi;'. MX M ,( T>hv, .1' r ii ; <7Hiip!;:.(’-•. r\t F^rt Mon’j/iouthji,M rs. Frank. ttvyL'osUe .1n<! M ri was ^uv.s!

i I’ luttwtle at Ircvrslfim*? 1... ihomp.son Uuildmy, Rt-d Bank, gets n«-ivi w«itic job. as :>teep.!»:«:uk Berma Johnson ir.. ■ Adanl.vc Litv, mufcoii ut« ; i wav down 0-twii pol*‘.. Uatert‘Og are ofx»r< Hopt\ Inierlalu'n. manapi'r.: of Kvd SJank sti»re o f ine Stembach Co.. which ts cunclucitny- « c « n » * i

< to alert edizen.s ot Mentnoufh and Ocean (oumv lo ihe slgnihv:; cance ot Old OJorv, and Miss .Sara Manlev. Ued IJanU. assistant djrector i j *>f Monmouth County Organization fur Social Service, Hay pr/ti; at j ; MCO.vS hoadquanors, which has remained unused for lack of anyone i | with rtiurage fo >cal« the heighls, hyasts n o w paint job and fittings, j \ in j'.rejtiirHtion tor rai'dn^ new 511-star flag donated by (he Steinbnch j 1 Unnpaitv. Ihe .\iLOsS :MI-foot (lag pole was didd s play for JMr. ! Jchnr.on. vtw has gone us mgh as 101)0 feet to pasnt. 1

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Thesa 12-month Saving* Certificates, In amount* from $ 10,000 to

$50,000, in multiple* of $ 1,000 will pay dividend* at the -rata of

s % % per Annum

These Saving* Certificate* provide an excellent Investment oppor­

tunity for individuals, buiinesi, non-profit organizations, trusts end

pension funds. Savings Certificate! of $5,000 to $9,000 pay

dividends of 5 % and regular passbook savings earn at the rate

of 41/4 % , compounded quarterly.

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now available at all offices.

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• Success1- tit New ’Jersey’s, spring trout stocking ptograin anil .-fay hunting'prospects were the hiii in tonics -oi lam.wock'#- regular meet., tag of th« Stnte Fish and Gstne i Council, according to Commisftiun- er Robert A. Ro? of the State De- purtment of .CM seW 'O n and Eco­nomic Dcvelupment. Over til 1,000 udult trout were released in Gar­den State waters through June 11, the date of the meeting. The Coun­cil’s Freshwater Fisheries Com­mittee pr»ised the quality of the fish as “ the best in years," com­mending personnel ot the Charles O. Hayford State l'ish Hatchery (or "an outstandiiiE Job under try­

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M ater Dei Champ*

Mater Del High took the cham­pionship of the long delayed Mon­mouth College interscholastic base­ball, tourney Saturday by beating Manasquan 3-2. Billy Collins, Ser­

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At tha annual banquet to wind up tho (ports year at Matawan j High Thursday, Leon Britton, athletics director, presented s;wcia! j awards to squad members dewsnated by the coaches as the top pvttotaxrs in their snorts (or the 1967 68 school year ,

Mr Britton, at tho tert 0} lira picture, greets Dororhy McCrea, lop Maroon and Steel athlete (it tbs ysar. who broke all_ school basket, ball ieci>rds and was an all-stater in three events in girls track,

Olht-r‘i in She first ruw signalled for limiv ac.hievvmoiiM are l,arry • Shm (ecnier), pliehing Matawan Its n Shore Conterence oasebatl Ittle; -i John Collins, iwst boya basketball scurer, Jn the tear row (lclc to right) uro Jinmiv Alston, fnuiihe.- of schon! records in buys (rucl; ! Hanily Daviy, all-stater in leutbalt two years, and Tony Crap,He, the wrestler who rc-achvd tiie Oktrkt 22 finuls. 1

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At the annua! sporti bnn.quet of Matawan Renioiui High School In which 93 participants in athletics, both boys and girls, received their letters a n d -awards •'Thursday, George Deitz, coach of baseball, reported he had rese.irc.licd school

athletics records for tho 15 years past md found that in only or.e year of that period did Malawan jail io jet a major sports shoie Conference championship.

He felt happy it was his lot to bo the coach so favored thi? year,

Bears Upset Bullets In ECL But Fall To Blue /*

Raritan Bears jolted thp Mata­wan Bullets in tho first" meeting between th,e two teams who led thu Northern Division. Ed Carletcm League, last season. The Dears came from behind three times in fhe lato .innings of a nine-inning same to win out 6-5. The only un­happy part of this for both teams was that their.principal rival fcr pennant honors, the Middletown' Lions, were gaining by having the Bullets nnd Bear* stru^'te to kill one another off,

It worked out that way. Manager Babo Bunnomo, of the Hears, had to use up his two ace pitchers, Gary Randolph and Glenn Waltsak, to beat the Bullets, so, tho next day, his third-string pitcher, Jim Johnson, was not equal to the task of holding off the Keansburg Blue Jeans when his mutes committed eieht errors. The Keansburgers, benind Bill Puglisi, topped the Bears 7*3,

Tho Bullets bounccd back from their upset by tho Bears to lake it out on the other Raritan team, tho Rangers, Sunday, belting Man* after Charlie Neubacher’s playefs 13-1, The Rangers had taken a 10*2 trimming from the lions the day before, so iheir pitching situation becomes a critical one after mak­ing a good start.

Middletown Wins Middletown dumped the Atlantic

Highlands 409s Sunday 3*5 to lead the league 2-0. The Lions had to hold back on their start because of Mater Dei High, from whence most of their players come, being in­volved In the Monmouth College tourney. An impending Matawan- Lions doubleheadur coming up shortly should clarify thc situation.

Against Matawan, Gary Ran­dolph, Who stood the Huskies on their heads during the high school seuson, started on thc mound for the Bears, hut had to be relieved hy Glenn Waltsak, who became the winning pitchcr. Matawan tapped Randolph for a brace of runs at Ihe sturt on hits by Billy Kearns, John Collins, Ool Pearson and an infield out. Tlie two runs loomed large as l.arrv Shaw, ace lefthand­er for the Maroon and Steel, mow­ed the* Hears bailees down in the early innings,

Sluuv yielded a run in the bot­tom of the fifth when he hit Kan- dolph with a pitched ball. Randolph took second on a wild pitch and came in on a bad throw from cen­ter on Varnel Swungcr’s hit. Tiie Bulleis moved to secure theii lend in the trip of tlie sixth on Shaw\s two-bagger, a passed ball and a sacrifice fly Dm, in the bottom of the frame, the Rears came on io tie the score. .Jim Mummi led otf with a hit an*1 tr-M, mVoik{ when Shaw iluew wildly to first.

Tie ScoreFleming got a liie when a bid tn

)-(‘i Mason at thin! on <t luin( /ail­ed. A balk scored Mason nnd tnnved Fleming to second. Pmil Albe cracked out a hit. but !J rank SuhaufeliVs ftieat throw from cen­ter cut down Fleming trying to score. Skip Limongello hit safely, Alhe coming in with the lying run after Hack Cinran missed thn re­lay. Shaw thru lightened down to fan Randolph ami got Walt Buono- mo on n popup lo retire tin side.

Mutawun seemed to have it wrap­ped up iu tin: top of the eighth when Pearson tripled and Schuufehj fol­lowed witii a homer. CJeinn hit safely and mlv;jtu:ed to scoring po­sition when Lon (iosiin grounded out, Lou Russo walked but (Komi wns trapped and run down for the third out

Dill th<’ Bears bouwed hack tn tie il again. V/iih oi:r oisi, Albe dotilded ami took third on nn out­field error Ihe H*i’l»4t*. looked lo 1,0 "in " when Limongelln boenred to third for a myhiuI om, But Ran­dolph's grounder got nwny trorn Kearns and Alhe scored. Randolph .stole ,ii cond and hit*: hv Mnonomo and Chid' Zalil lied it np again.

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wan in the top of the ninth, walk­ed and stole sceond. But he ill* odviiC'dly triod for third also and was out, killing the last Matawan chance. In the bottom ol the frame. Mason hit safely with one oat and went te second on a wild pitch. The wild piieh was fatal for Shaw as Fleming hit safely also and Mason could ride home with’tho .-winning run.

The following day, Jack Flynn, pitching for the Rangers, could hold back tho enraged Matawan batter3 for only one frame. A single by Pearson and a double by Kearns tapped him for one run in the sec­ond. Then, with two outs, Flynn lost control completely, walked four batters and allowed another hit that the Rangers trailed 5-0. Tom Iaeouzzl took over on the mound for the Rangers.

lacouztl scored u run for the Rangers in the top of the third on his hit and Willie Molina’s double. Hui he had a wild spoil in the fourth inning and hits by Lou Rus­so, CBA, winning Bullets pitcher, and Jack Jurcwicr. blotted the Hungers out of the game.

Johnson did all right for thc Bears for three innings against Keansburg, and had a 2-1 lead go­ing into the fourth. Swanger had scored on Mason’s hit hi the first and Albo and Mike Gaynor pro­duced bacV*^-bnr*W hits in the third for a Bears lead.

But John Acconzo came through with a two-baggor with tho bases loaded In the bottom of the fourth to put the Blue Jeans out in front. The, Bears committed too many er­rors, three of them in tho fifth, to nullify a good pitching effort against Puglisi, ace of the Middle­town High pitching staff.

Bui the Blue Jeans made tittle headway in league standings, de­spile their upset of tho Bears be­cause, tha day before, Atlantic Highlands' Ralph Snow outlasted tho Blue Jeans John Montefusco for a 6-5 win. Hugo Bianchi broke up a 3-5 tia in tho eighth hy hitting a triple to score Dave Kovacs with the winning rim for the 4(l!Js.

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with a Shore Conference ’‘li" base­ball chairpionship. He found it \vaj ?• tribute to. the delermuiaiion Mat­awan athletes bdr.g to their en­deavors in sports lhar ih. school could have so proud a record.

Leon Biittou, athlvtics director, said H was with gratitude for this attitude on th* part of tha athletes i.bai he could cal! on the coache* to make Ihe awaids. Ho noted tha* some of the lcttorwinners this year would be holdovers from champion­ship teams of other yeans.

Gridiron featsIn football. Coach Barry Rizzo

cited Randy Davis, uu 'all-state player two years and ton scorer for the whole state in 19G0, as the outstanding squad member.'. The. special medals ior lop defensive play went to Joa Marturcl and Sam Lauro. The sportsmanship award was gained by Charles Ger* an. .

Other letterman in football were James Alston, Daniel Fieux, Chris Houlihan. Jimmie Howard, JUnmte L«e Howard, Geoffrey Kiah, Steph* en Long, Joseph F.overo, Glenn Martin. John Moore, Warsdell Pearson, Michael Phelan, Frank Scliaufele, Pnu! SH e . Larry Shaw, Alan Stark, Larry Szabo, John Szy- arto, Tyrone Russell, Carlo Vinci, Curtis Washington, Walter White and managers Thomas Gcrun and Kevin IDoian,

Mr. Britton observed there was an athlete in the girl* division whose Qccomplishmenis exceeded anything on record In Malawan, He and Bruco MacCutcheon, head coach of beys basketball, hailed Dorothy McCrea for being the first wearer of the Maroon nnd Steel in basketball to exceed the 1000 point murk and to have also set a single game poinU mark of 62, likely to .stand for a long time, Miss Mc- Ciea presented to tho school the basketball marked in her honor anil awarded to her on tho occa­sion when she made her 1000th point as a Matawan player,

Letters l or G irlsOther girls getting letters from

Coach Peggy Kerwin's all-wlnninfe basketball squad were Susan Buch­ner, Lauren Chirco. Wendy Dolan, Ruth Jurnian, Nancy Ratdiffe, Illlen Flannery. Eleanor Hamilton, I.enoro Silvers, Barbara Wyckoff, Denise Williams. Miss Dolan re­ceived an award as the top defen­sive player on the squad.

In dovs basketball, which. Coach MacCutchvon admitted, was .some­what overshadowed by “ thi-m," tho outstanding player award went to John Collins. Other capers to get their letters were W illie Alllsm:, Andrew Bellamy, Randy Davis, Kenneth Haspcl, John Hunter, W il­liam Kee.rns, Glenn 01>en. Larry Shaw, Tyrone Russell. Darnell T ay ­lor, with Peter Vena and John Br/.ezniak managers.

Coach Deitz awarded the out- standinp baseball player trophy to Larry Shaw. He noted ihis apprais­al had very strong barking of an authoritative order in that the Cleveland Indians, of the Amen- enn League, had chosen tn put Shaw in a favorable slut on their il.st of dealt choices in tho Jun-:- big league draft of high school scmois

{ Other Award Winners I Others on tho baseball list to get ja w a u h were John Collins. John Szyario, cited with Shaw by ihr*

• N.Y, Daily News, Coach Deitz com- jmentod;> Chavles Gerun, Robert , j Hanim, Michael Ingram, Lon Goi-. | | tin. Billy Kearns. Del Pearson, i John Jurewicz, iMuuktQ Schadfelt. the pitcher to bea? Saycrvillo.

I William George, o>ach of lic.ck,I expressed satisfaction, w'th the sup-, j port given him m lu?. first year ts head ct-ach o f a sport, iu boys track. He hailed James Alston for his performance as n point winner in three events consistently, Tom Ciiujv'vrt for breaking tho school record in the shot put, und lirure Gardner for taking the Shoro Con-

Iference 880-yard .championship In the record time of 1:59.5.

Others hailed for their service lo Matawan track were DarncU Tay­lor, Curtis Washington, Stephen Long, Joe Martucci, Richie Klein, Jeff Watson, John Moore, Tyrone Russell, George. Morgan, William- Hussey. Tony Russell. Randy Carl­son, Carlo Vlncl, Louis Papa, Allan Starkey, Greg Welsteud.

Dot McCrea llalU-clTVi{ McCrea also was hailed by

Coach Nancy Erickson for her out­standing performance In girls track, setting mark* in such field events as the shot pat, javelin and discus. Consistent point winners for the Maroon end Steel were noted to be Pat Wathlngton, T3ar- bara Reed. Cassandra Taylor, Pa­tricia Hodge, Nancy Rnteliffe, Phyl­lis Jones, Barbara Loosch, Heggy Phillips, Susan and Sally Matlfwer- sun, Peggy Godwin, Sonja Aamot, Lenore Silvers.

Coach Clenft Jaaynslsi found cross-country had improved. He started off with an award to the freshman, starting anew in the sport who had shown the most de­velopment in one season, Richie Klein, Bruce Gardner gained thc No. 1 cross-country award, The other leUcrmen wero Andrew Bel­lamy, Wayne Edwards, George Morgan, Jack Shepard, Dennis Sturt, Jeff Watson.

Wrestling Coach William Lftwlor presented top award* in the sport to Anthony Cranaro, for having gono the further m District 22 com* petition, and to George I.eo a* the freshman who had come up fast in tho sport. Other Maroon and Steel grapplers getting letters were Galen Barr. Larry Clifton, Charles Gerun, John King, Lloyd Kronitz, John Malyso, Joe Martucci. Wors- dell Pearson. Tony Russell ind Joint Shepard.

Bowling Coach Dick Haller found tho award going to his top bowler,

j John S^varto, well deserved. The Huskies kegh-m to get their letter*

I were Robert Baltin, Michael Fieux. j John Cieran. Marc Kivsky, David i Roberts, Michael Schnur, Larry 'taylor.

Five ’(.tiers were ivon Malawan ! golfers by 'heir couch. flan*

Fleischer.* Tin* recipients were Mark Burnup, James Hoyt, Rich­ard Manv»U*\ David Roberts, Rob­ert Roberts. Coach Fleischer ni'"*d hm chan;t.-s had '.Mown n commen* dablo development iu ’.lie sport,

I oven if cradronted witii ‘ loaded1'| c o rn p o t I t 1 o n in iniencliol- j astic matcheH.. Mr, Britton acted as master of | ceromoiiies of the occa.sior,. John I ('arjo'ciolo, principal, jiave tho in­! voration. 'Ihe higii school cafeteria I staft ‘ierved ait “ ea'. till you bunf' j'oiog away dinner.

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A team will idso be entered from the league In the baseball tourna­ment being sponsored by the Mat­awan Borough Recreation organi­zation.

In league play in the past week, the Manzo Pavers upset the Holm- j del F ir* Co. Volunteers, thereby ’ permitting the Harry 's Pirates to movft Into second place on the strength of a win over the Farmer & Gardener Growers Friday.

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■ J ho Uttvit Rd.ncUwti baseball team. Intermediate schoid con'ereiice ; Manager Utavlra /weidlugtr, Kurt -Klrcher Riehnrd Jeck. Robertm Champions from M aUw ai are first row, ieft <o right. Assistant Coach i Flynn. 1 bin Citran, Ronald Brown. Ernest Simmons: top row, (iwrgu

i JSfcftprd Daiela, Mike S>sr2vc. Andrew Hrmie/ Claude Jones. John : H o lla rs kw ni'th U»rydj Mik* MeClune. Richard Davis. I.usen?. Hcdou's1 Jif!?. ^hani&StVvSS C®iC *iiiw (.vavtS Jr«.-v (Miapuv; ac«;wi«i ruwt i »UU DVO VIiJIj*. . , ' . • . ■

Th-e Uoyd4--Kd. '•Intermedia^1,jp^rtenee in early season sucuun- j.er Bub Viola, 3-0 for the season. ficl»eK»rs,'stui)mng IS^/ona-hit shuu i tcrrj with. Marlboro and Keansburg, i and Tom - jernn for his fine pet- cut.; it«ver Bayshore Jvjnor.H igh | progressed I with a. top team tifQrtj foiman.ee In the outfield; .Richard School gained .for Jhe .yearlings : and desire l.o cop the fitie. f Davis. Ronald Brown. Joe Cate.

:ic^Jr6m'^Stata5vaffl.-thc;;Bayshorc{'-y -Especially cited (or their pcrfor- j John Hartley, Mike McCIuhr, Bob .Conference Champiotishjp.v Coach nuance are MikeMcClimti, pitcher j Viola' and Tom Geran are also

* ’ ' ‘ ' jef tbe title game who Ixwsced bm j.oitfd for. tndr achievem^Mi at bat;I h^prssbiye 2 seaftoix rrcoid: j;5ivh-j and in th« JieiU,: : .

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sortingpitcher tor Elwood's At­lantic, early, thsiv survived a iate- imimg Uprising hy their foemen to .wiu.-h sio‘v. . ‘, p tch.1 B-'tyUiore .Firt-men's. Solt-ball league game Sunday 5-3, Whmt Ray ' Grabows* H j.jnadns Miuter, Wakened in the .sixth,'Frank. Poling-caws on to stop the KJwood ruijy.

Three-baggers by Bob Poling and Jue Poliog sparked thu Lin­coln onslaught in the second tha*. chased Vi’la from !he mound. Sin­gle* bv Orabowfiki. George Mc­Bride and Frank Poliinj ana n walk carried the onslaught along.

' A home run by Buster Baker Vmh M tk Cere aboard broke up Grabowski s bid for a shutout m the sixth, A double bv Joe Webb and a smgie by John Webb kept

= the Atlantic, attack rolling, - so that : Frank Poling had to’ relieve Gra-

' Jxwskl on the mound. Stan Zaba- wa hit a doublo to put the tying

j j^ iu n s in scoring portion, with none - 'oot.. But. Poling got Vic Youncofs-

ki on a pop-up,- Jim Prendcrgast on a fly to .short field and Zaba- v a was doubled off second.'

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Flynn Dehut In SoftballEd Mynh. Cliffwood, onetime [front. He slammed out. a single'in i

leading hatter (or Matawan .High ; thc bottom of tho third with the 1 School in the Short; Conference and | base/* tilled to pretty well wrap uplater a. baseball outfiolder for the Ked Bunk Tire teams tbat.wchr to the NBC in Wichita, had his debut in fas!-pitch softball las' weekend, it--was on an auspicious occasioi

Based on Lloyd Rd.'s perfor­mance this year. Matawan Region­al High School, should have a pro­ductive freshman, team. Also per- •fonniria well a s 1 seventh • graders are Claude Jones, Robert Flynn, Rvchard Jock-

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I berjf, con.imji (Jown from, two .wars t vfc Melin, racing rhnirninn y;id ihirif j whi^p Pcto McKicney, cailinfi, the i-nsiga, VShqo ;. ii/ -a oir jr;-ij,Utf !f i i• l sy.-teto. f Jinihher ubuard • Wunder»ust .in fne Old i a tnM fU i*1' cm?r?ej • *core ir.arlv j Orchard I.iKht race for iixea feevl boats ir. the K « v ; lor c«tue£board boats. !»at Jordan sailing tho! No sooner was ihe name under i port Vachi Club fleet siceepts a trophv at the cun- i )ow VeHow" an v:i*y Htnner followed by Pat ; than Holy. Family had the 1 elusion of th« ^murday '!r*ms c*r\ -Ut'imes*.! McCa?ihV oh iha K-T«i*. .V W»goai1,'piioti«g' the: ba>c.*> riiicu nn hits bv Otey v/ rh- j h«ndirapjwr. The Rev, D<nnis Jacob?; >5at:nvan,, ; ‘‘MI &. j o iy ' /Unbilled b third plae& : ; . ^I iitRton, th^cun' Op!"ydo niid ^ walk ( l« l the S*eet ef, bdiits home saitbii;. hli “ r*"iigUi2'f ? V ■ . ' * - , ■ ....... to Rich Palumbo.! was safe on an ♦.'rror. Iftttmj* in ! (wo ruus. Vinuie Battaglia sma^h-j ' ed oui a hit to make it 4*0. !j Mottine had no trouble With the ! j Tuckerton batters, holding them at ; i bay until hiv inates made a tgu I u f ; [the slufcgmj-' falconbetR off jj the mound by ihe fourth joninj'. ; j Sunday .• vvas a. repeat. Davpy j jChie.co won his first one His mates !{ jytve him a ’ si\-run lead on which j to work hy the end of two innings. |

j J/>u De 'Sartw the- starting! j pitcher fur Belmar. De Sarno could j. j not iihd the plat^. lie walked w’alh,- j | inftton, yielded a hit to De)gado..and i ! then walkotl Pa'-.itribo, -oudmR the I Uthe inanic?. ■ • " j jssuod final hatting and pitching j bases, Syycher hit into a duuble (

j. With pitchers Huj'h Clark and ! averages for Keypork Mij*h School. ; play. Wat? :r»;:'ion b»king cut off at jj Ken Clarke uiving -a. bit under the i The P.ed Raiders marks were kept i the plate Rut Tom Keliy was walk- |; pitching load, Bayshoie faces a i down because the team did nut i ed, loading the bases again, and jdouble-header Satarday at Penile), j truly hit ita stride until it reached (George Warraek and Battaglia fol-

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tional. Guard duty after Friday’s game, and it was just as well *ds the Rahway Prison nine and Meade St. Aces both clobbered the . Key-, porters by 8-1 scores. Hu*jh Clark had to work all three uaines for the Bayshores, too much of a strain. He showed it against Meade St. when the Amboyans filled the bases-’ on him the first time up, then Joi* Rudy clouted a grand- slam home run to ftive the Perth Amboy contingent a lead that was sufficient with their, Slats Guidel pitching against Bay shore.

Anainst Fitzgerald’s, Clark also showed si^ns of strain as he gave up four runs in the first inning. But this time Bayshore was able to do a bit of batting for him. They tied lhe score in their half of the f'rst on singles by Len Sasso, Frankie Washington, Hank Cleary’s double, and then followup hits by Bill Ho* gan t\n<l Bob Borv/inski.

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Shades field Sunday against Mel' Lounge, New Brunswick.

The following week they play un­der the lights at McGuire Air Force Base June 28 and that weekend Ihey wfil be in the Union County Invitational Iourney at fclizabeth.

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Stellar victories o v e r South Brunswick. Ocean County Southern Regional, Shore Regional atul Rari­tan were interspersed with the TO game with Manvllle. one of the top interscliolastic baseball contests in the state this year,, the tight-squeak- out victory that gave Manville C*J honors. .

Ed Ostervich had the Incredibly low earned run average as a pitch­er of .068, only five earned runs having been scored off his offer­ings in 74 innings pitched. He struck out 119 batters, or an aver­age of 1.5 per inning. He walked 28 rival batters.

Ostervich also ltd the 'KHS.bats­men in the point uf averages, hut Moose Taroski had ihe better av­erage on runs-battedTn, having bat­ted in lti of the 7i runs Keyport scored during the season. Next on runs batted in was Mike Durko, who, while having a low batting average, came through with hits in idling spots, sending 10 runs in.

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De Sarno’;: control troubles fin- ishfd him off *n the .second. He walked Chieco and Wathmgtor:. Delgado laid down a bunt and L)e- Sarno threw to tiie wrong base, all hands safe. Tht* Hehnar pitcher then walked Palumbo, forcing in a run and he was yanked. Ray Cole­man came in to pitch for Belinar, Me walked in another run, then Tom Kelly's hit made it & M tout so early in the game. j

Manager Ryan inserted himself | into both benching Billy jCollins, his second baseman, for i light hitting. And when Chuck .Mot- I iarty, catcher, went six al hats j without a hit, he, too. was ditched, j The Holy Family manager camvon i in the fifth inning against Belmar I and twice hit safely with the bases J filled for four runs-hatted-in. j

Holy Family is entering the Na- j ituual Baseball Congress tourney, | to be held for New Jersey in Red ! Bank in early Ju ly this year with I Frank JV ;ier, manager of Red ! Bank Tire, commissioner of the ! tourney.

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Keelv. i.inciofj. wih \xt leading competitors in a wittet vki show <i> b4« staged Saturday al Marine P*r«, Ked Bnnk# on the North Shreusburv Krver. This will be a one-dav tournjmenr starting at h a.m.

Ihv Eastern Llnninauorv tourn­ament is the feumre of the pro­grant. U will be the first AtncM- can Water SH Association aaiiv tioned elimination ^untpm com* petition ever held in tne east. Ihe Jrrsey i»ki-U'rs will conduct the meet, hgan has gamed re­nown as a participant in their events.

Lgan anJ Keclv will compete in Class 1 of the jumping events, for men holding expert ox* higher ratings. Class II will be for those just under this1 top classification. Divisions fur women and one for boys up to 16 will be in action with no qualifying rating needed.

A new 14 ft, AWSA jumping ramp with continuous running water will be used and a hydro dyne tow boat powered by (win engine outboards will be thc load boat (or the skiers.

Drogan Dragster Ran InSpring Nationals Sprint

j This *iea hod two entries i-i the . bone, » Californian, hitting ! Spring. MiUinMh at t h e Madison | roiles-jwr-hotft ftl pitch, lh.ere.wers ' Township :lniK strip Is k v .w to d .. 1 750 ■drapicrB.... with.: cars prawn*

• - * irom all .over the country. Garhts,clocked al a fabulous G.6U2. ^ecyiidi'

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/iuto Hacing Results ' /hi the more subdued form of au­

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The home township had one en­try. He was Allan Dauernheim and his 12S.20-miie5-per-hour was lost )n the shuffle with one of the.Big Four of drag racing. Sieve Car-

past three weeks ho ha& Maned lower than the 1/th starting posi*. tion and in succession has taken the measure of Joe Keily, Pee Wee Griffin and Dick Havens. In oacH race he oid not get the lead until about the 20th lap and had to real- Iy rule to hold the lead. ./

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Kd Johnson, Keyport, and R.iy HoagSand Mirldleitiwn, gave thTs area credible representation in the 145 cu. in. hydroplane event nt the Retl Bank Regatta on the Nonli Shrewsbury Stinduy. Driving a new bur.*, the Nordic Mist, first time out, Johnson did not dare press his motor, but he managed to finish fourth with UUi», getting a fifth the first head and a fourth the second, lfuaghmd was a consistent third end scored 450 in Six Pack. But

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35 !4 13 S r«n> hy

Kolmar Mr-i .■}),:!Uh uOll'VHoly laniilv a:*.eoi

36 4 fi

Saturday drove a no-counting race |. ........ ..... for 200 cu. in. and i’fiG cu in. hy- j

there was no competition for first j droplanes. Ih* drove ihe M»ss Rum- • as lack Sweeney, Rumson, uvrni i son, owned hy Perry Walters, Rum- j nated everything, outdriving his j son. to Mctory over Kuir mp rivals ; eight rivals with r;a«e in all licais. i and attained' a speod rf P5>,tl6- i

Bob Letwonskft, Union Ftt'arii, ' miles-ner hour avtra^c. 1

D N r KM. « If «O PEN 7 D A Y S

6 A .M . In 11 P.M.

& V * '£ tu ?.V1 * r , * i W W I . T O S W J F ' m

USED TRUCKS!I W j FordPlcfc-up. Red,

$ 1495ill tylindtr, ttartdard

(rammiuion. U08BT, j

1968 Ford $2195Plcl'iip , S ix cylindor, itandftrd . Iranw Udon. Blu«. U2HT. 1

i

I960 Ford $695;'Six cylinder, ilflndard frnn»rrw$iion. j Yellow UH95T. |

1968 Ford $239Bl’ltl-up. W lilto, Sin cylinder, il«n- dard tr/in»mh*.lon, Rangor. U190T.

1963 ChevroletDump truck. EigM «p*ed 'rfinsminion.

$1795tylindtr, four Ciefln. Ufc6T.

1967 Chevrolet $1995Pick-up. Black. Eiqnl c/!indcr.

trAn«ml»iion, ftur deer.it«r>(J«fdU975T.

1963 EconolineViiii, Whllti. SI* cylindff

1966 G M C

1967 EconolineWindow Vfln, Baiyv.

1963 ChevroletVan. Gioon and whit*,

$ 179BUltDT.

$796U96t.

14' Vfln.Ira inmhtion.

Sli eylindnf, Qfp«n. f.977

$995I Vnd/ifd

$1995»|*'>d<*'d

1964 l.-.ternatlonal $1296Jnap wAijon. Tcur vfiool drlvt,Gr**n, Ufi04.

TOM’S FORD200 HW Y. 35 264-1600 KEYPORT

USED CARS!HfflMM_________________________________________________________

- F A■ _

W* fa* Room - Used Car Prfe» g«lfteetft ]Hank Will Munncv Pavmcnts

't!S T-BIRD 2-Door llardlvp, Tull Power, Air Cvnditinn. C; | ( | A A Q'>»7 Mi.oiidcd Irnm llumpcr lo llumpcr. New Car Warriiiiiy v *’ *'■ ’ '’68 M ERCURY Cougar XR7, I'ull Power, Air j <69“? A ACondliion, !i,000 miles, New Car Warnmiy ............... V*- J . i O*67 PONTIAC Tempest Station Wagon, ti Pass.. tl-1 / “ /1 iT.i A l\ ‘]5 L'ylimler, Radio & llcaler ?> i * ) I V S i l l . U . )'67 PONTIAC—Flrehird Convertible, fl Cylinder, Aa(o.Power Steering, Radio & Heater, <fe l 1Remainder of New Car Warranty 4 .U ^'67 PONTI AC (i IO Cunverlible V-H, W ■) “ 11 “Power Steering, Radio & Healer ............................... t ^ . ) U O .p Z U .V . l'M l.ABll.l.AC Coupe De Ville, Full Power, 1 £*•) t . f i iA/r Condition, l.iko New ......................... ’ .............. . J p . r l i t f © Z V .U U’68 CfMIKT Caliente. M)nor Hardtop V-8, Automatic, (£•! | r r £ .1 C) i u ;Tower .Steering, Radio & Heater, " i r e Wheelj . . . . . . •ff’ i - l i J 9 W . t l U’66 MRCUHV Comet “ 203” 6 Cylinder, f I I ‘")rt C 'H *711Automatic, Radio S. Heater ........................................ <pJ I - I ' < JV . I J’ti8 CHIiVROI.MT—Impaia Statum 8 rassenan-, C ; I O ] <s C31,l ' J ' lV-8, Automatic, Power Steering, ttlue .................... »j?.l t>J M‘ti3 I’DN’SIAC Tc-miit^t Sport Coupe, d j i *>AA C l . * f tft« Cylinder, Automatic ................................................. M o W t l ib J l . V U'65 COMET “ ■IM" Station Wnjon, Q I 9 9 0 Q l 1 / .flfl Cylinder Autoinatie ............................ ^ 1 —0 0 w l/ r .O U'S3 D ()I)f;r Dart “ O T 1 Convertiblo <£ 1 0 ‘) l l l I ( t i l6 Cylinder Automatic ................................................ . ip.l Jp .U f .U U’(5 VAt.lANT 8 Cylinder, Stiek Shift, <fe}l 1 KRadio & Heater ............................................................ Jftm N / ^ O . i O’M CAOH.f.AC—Sedan DeVllle, I'ull Power, (C l O J IA f l f lA ir Condition, Green, Black Vinyl Top ................ ^ * J O U’«4 M KRCURY—Montclair, '2 floor Hardtop, V-R. C l t V l “v * ! 1 9 ,9Automatic, Power Steering, Rntlio & Heater ........... « p j .v j . i»’84 RAM BUSR—Classic “ 700", J door hardtop, V-8, „ .. , . _ _ _Automatic Power Steerlnj!, Radio & Heater, $1025 $.1.1.75Air (.ondition, Black .................................................. H

CADILl.AC Sedan, Air Condition, Foil P u h m * 1 0 IH ,fe1> l 7 SIncudiog Power Windows, Power Seats ............. . t p l y l U'S4 CMKVROI KT Corvair 9 HIMon/n Coupe, Automatic ................................. d/O/wV'84 >-ORl> (iahixie t’tinvcriiblo V*8, J aAutoiuaijr, Powt-r Strerln^ ........ ................................ ^*tM Ohlsmohilc—1 -S.*> Cutlass 2 Poor Hardtop, V-S, f t i l 9 1Automatic, Cower .Steering, Katlio ^ Ilealcr ........... «ip.I.VV\/'6-t CH I'VP.O IJ'T Impala, i hour HnnUnp, V-St ft H 9 1Automatic, Power Steering, Ah Condition ........ ... *,) M r lM f’M UH 'KO I.I T Can v-AII, ( r t <J'| 1 ffrt6 Cylinder, Hadiu f< Healer .............................. •fnJS..l#»)U’«« NAMBU-H AMI RICAN 4Ut, C*7 A rtMr./dlnp, fi Cvlhuh-r Hadin ft Heater .. ...... ............’fill PO V H A f — Tcm|)e‘.t, -Matimi Wagon, fl Cylinder, ^ ^ 9 ^ C 7 ,\0Aulomalir, I’o iifr .Sicrring, Whilo .................. ............... <?♦>•«»•* <P« •'l^i

NO TE: M A N Y , M A N Y M O R E T O C H O O S E FR O M IC*il *»<><!• ? 2 .?4 for C i < o 11 JK — bt nk firiintlrtg IVo Money Down If QuaHfUd

^ BILL LAHZAR0 SAuthorized l^'-der Chry.sliT Motor Corporation

S IM C A — SU N BEA M O PEN EV EN IN G S TILL 9

566-2.27.4 334 Maiii St. ^ l ^ 10Bn16 MATAWAN, Wj .

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$ I 8 990■iiadittovn'-'! '•,-« ■ -t

V/Bil-kept home. nicely

U5W». Comptov Alum Sidina

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• Xll-sa ' ■ bt-ttu -.i '. crjnrtiiaM*- J ^ ^ •. C -r through*^ • tovvv Interest' •'iaur.l;#aje............. • •• .can be assumed.;V«ls, No Down

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expressNuVri •.

$25, m. gprwihig RancKn Beuutxfu! \f*w •■• •

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v. tL flrcg’MV rilwi pah Wif» »v*,&*»*£r-

extra#.' Call ic*d%y tor farmer ln»orRj«ilc«. . •.-,• ...-• .-■■V*te, No JKffB

- Niw-Vet*, *2,2W i>ewtt

W A L K E R & W A L K E R;■ :v': RI-jALTQ.RS;' •:. ;:■■'::M U LT IP J.E I.IST1NG it TRA D E

INS. SF.ND FO R CATAI.OG MIDM.K'(OWN-fiOLMO£L. N J.. :.: .. : 671-1(311 . ,“I' V:':’

apt., ground SI.. | iple tiar'n.ini'., ail

■(nqcirs ‘.'.i, ot--; (Vii'ro! Park)

tlwv 35, Clitfwooil, MiB-3735. jj

FU R N ISH ED R O O M S ! FO R RENT

j 3 BO OM matters. '. Wf'.*oi*tf<J . fl! \ bu.vi‘3 & sivsppUi* I fice, Apr. N-j. i-; j/Spts. ''

W !U , CAR E ; fnr sina!' chii;i, mvk?, r?? iden rial aie-i, V«?pnid

■ va r*J, moai-i ;n< Ca)i 2?»'r~1)33-1. ivjt;H IGH SCHCMOL Gt Rf,. 17, moihor.-,'

i; r or *I!M i.vpe 'AOlk. 7H?-■ . tviJO

W iU . CAR If. for small chiid in .mv

WANTED TO BUYtop Jj

HJILm.Ii.DlNG L O TS,

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honu*. Matawan area.. wj:n> j BOATS & ACXEbSORILS

m m T H E Y E A S

M A T A W A NT H E BER G AOENCY

H'aitors,,i 3 rsoad!i-:i.'cI Scr.':‘y ' ‘

' G^ld':ti rvtalo FJarfiV'^y liT, . '1 mile'sowth, on Koiitw X> ■’■'■■

C A L L c o r I K r

2 6 4 - 8 2 0 9In Newark-call. TOLl;: ifRfcfe' •■

MA 4-8€»7 Ask tm 8 1 hitiwar

:targest ‘Ro^Weniial; '• ' - Real Esiuce Broken■, ■..

./..''.Ads apply lo qua Iffiod buyers. . Hours:. Dajjy 9-9: Sat.. Su«, 10*7 Wj O

~ C A H i l LRfcALTORS

IN V ES T O R ’ S D R E A M 1 - $10,900

1 ? bedrooms, • large Hvfn" room, kitchen, porch. 2-car garage. Su- Ucivi j on large beuuUfuUy land* (caped lot.

ASSUMPTION .: !</.% FHA MORTGAGE

■: ‘ $2000 N KED EO. Ss* this attractive rancher. Larue : Science kltclion. livinp, rixitn withfireplace :;. Tiled.. bath,,' summerhouse. •

T H E C ^ M U C O ., IN C .Kh \L IO R S

P IR A T l SH IP R I J5 ' CLIFFW OOD BBACH; N .J.

566 0001 .

2 fainjly!.h6me,''-excellent, condition":! festurfi'' ( i i i l .[i._.„iviilr, J hcilranms, '.! jiiiiiig rojra. ilvirv-} roorn wilh. fire-

SOI? GlvKn<EME.N\ inLjuire at. of­fice. Apt. No; I«, Cmtra! P t f k '

'A‘pU.-,''Uw'v."'jD, Cliffwood, -KS-37J5.i - ■' ~ ■ ;' -'" " w)-0.vKiSVPOftT, X-.'ttxiqT>6»- bus fine,' i pviva ' csufft/u*,' pi*iviie,ee5. l»- jiiulre , t AUatuit Or ca.i].56S-., l OiHft. -' ’• ','....... •' ; • - -• wl~o

BURN ISHED ROOM, MaUwan, . . , ., c . . . * c<;ntra!iy iuraJ»’a. 56tM)&2i i«rplace:" niodftm k iUawh . -■•wit i s,y } .: . . w :*_.y

\ a.‘wnicnf,.’2.'.c:i.r-,'g>u'£€." 'V't&uxUt; ti*’j-apt;.- $150. Wn^nis, }j kiich'aa 3>, iivipg-room, plus pnA al^ [ j tnct’tt«vfi; ^FKA..$ 1 0. down. ;

'WOMAN, middle a»ed, desires Hubt empli)yn?cnt and conipaxiipxj.ship.

live in. W(ilp P.O. Cav »I2t .H>y- port. ■ . ■ ., ; . wj20BA.UY^fri'ER ~~ expe^ifijce'j, in - in.v fioiiV-'- isuiRm r*—'.

f i f e ^ r o i E V IN R U O E W f<m ru«a- J ■. v - u\ W hf:!n? .b-'r 1 bout,•.Carry .cratt. »U.t tr«.ler, »» j

the- woiirxj ;t) per hour, 2H ^ F:no.-$Gi» j46. vvjif) v' , w m y ; i .• • • ■ — , j

•ii. | C.ARplvN'.fRY and Roofing W otK j -jy :: { ;u? n/,r _ t «?.i'»uuai’iV, !!>+- j biO'.'k 'cviiiil^S, I ’J i iM 'i avMsfilXJS, ;

wjtf jFr«* estimates. Call Gary 2t»-l-7SH3. i ;_____ Wjtf

CnivAMJC •- ,ve l iMc. Fre*j esH/tiuies-, jwork- liirHrmuetiii, 264-3363. wj27 j

DON'SJ av! > fK r

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lb* ,n»iI

BKK.THS — Fioating .Docks - paint i a;;d ha::-:!u'arc-, . flt’ctr&nis: vtpy.fb !

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MATAWAN ■ PERSONAt. SER V IC E 30 YRS.

TO W IN G

d'i c -nevroier

Caiia.id alteirutlon6.

;o|-+M. ulwr S i> i.-.- wjU

LOANS

INSTRUCTIONS

W A N T ED TO RENT

j tin: - 'down.-■;, Syhject F<ic«u, to. 3“l!:-a;;-,

•ij apjiro’.’iiis i

$ 2 2 ,5 0 0 .

RANKL & WEBER REALTY C O .

‘UnuKjiMG . iii '. y.mi. fcoj.tit iii FrL4nd) and Swiniiil) ol rousunabie

’ Write Mo>; hvin cace pt th's‘ m>w;5papj.*r, ■ . ' • 'TU ’ro"Rf.N*G for tfenwnt/j; ^rojjsonable vau». 'i{v(-*177!,1 HXr'kw.f i,*;NCfT> unoi'irtii

h.cntary and .mIkjvcti.-. 'iMaih'.s a .vpechl;

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' 565 :m i O i'f \ Sf v r N D^Y

\vj20

KEYPORT

,UK'n.r<F.i>; MAN v;jsl!;.»t;.:fL«n»lfeh«d rrvjm; fst Hour. Ju M P.. Ooran,

! S Centra? Ave., Keyport. tt;.

iHELP.WANTED - FEMALE! E.'sPIv^lENCKI) sn*Ain.i; mavliifie | opi-raturs. A p p l y Jonathan I,o«an, 1 Johnson Ave., Matuvvaa.

j 36GAYSftL wjttWOMAN' t? oloiih' house I vf :l

5, ovifn iranspwr-.' ___________ w;20

j^ 'AUiUCSSES. experience). Shurp . .j Point Imv Rout^ 3b &. Holmdel j , ‘I Uay.let,_________._ w}20 ) Ooo<i /Ul dirt, blue Kto/»ep roa<!,

- - - sand, etc, f-;

FOR SALIE

m*r.»Hr-*v< 1 days, rt'ferenc MAfAWAN } talk,,,. 2fM-l 120. BEST TOP SOIL

AUTOS FO R SALE

Bi.J. lA HZARO 'S ,. .O iJA K A N T EK D . .CAjtS /

- .- a u i 'h o r i/ rd s v z i n a .■:. . MO'IORCY('!..t: -V: •

-SA LES & Sii-RVI.CU . ;'' vlAIN S'l\ C K , '.RT/:TWO- MA'I A W A^"•■ ■ ' -v ' •"■•

:: OPh'N’ K V K ^ 'T il: D ••■•• - . . • , , .. vvju

piirv'il'H?*.. tuK* civ.?r unpaid-bjda^ce on

I repossessed r.ars./:Cfioasa ircm Ai)I t'nW .Xoo PiUbnte SKb-KlOQ, wjtt; }9B'i S.' \V( green, exr'jilvnt tifec*h«Mt-! Icot condition. Now tiros. Bi-sti offer. 4nWU7$. _ v. ji»o■ m o 'VOI,K.SWACffr:N. sedau $37? or - best offer, 5S3-fl3M. w}20

CASH

OPEN 7 DAYSw)2l)

$ 9 5 0 0 S P E C IA LCnnvontent location S rooms and bath. e»sv financing. Call 5bl>188l now. .- -

V a n 's A g e n c y R e a lto rsMember Ol Multiple Listing. .

Rt. No. 31 &. Mam St. Matawan (At Traftic Light) — Oper 7 Days

' ••'•■"________ W’j20

H IG H L A N D S5 Brick Town Houses. 2 & 3 bed­rooms, Hu baths, baseboard heat. F tiA approved.

$ 5 5 ,0 0 0 .

F I N L A Y A G E N C YJ70 lluy Ave. 572-0100

Highland.';. N. J . - lives, 872-liM

__ _w£J0

' ■1 beilriKiriB, iv i 'baths, hot water I heat, hnretncat. $iT,fJfJ0.I STERLING McCANNj CHOKER

IUVAI. EST A 'IE ! HIGHWAY NO. '(4 Sliii-'lliliSi -•■■■■ _ '" ! i “

M I D D L E T O W N R A N C HR E D U C E D $ 3 0 0 0 .

This oversized custom built ranch must be ; fco!d, says owaec. It is ! Wcared. in ,lher finest scctinn: atid j sits on almosl. an acre of pro- j tessioiiaHy landscaped lot. 23 ft. living featuren Bay window j& stone fireplace, formal, dining i room, ..beautifu! kitdv.'n, 1C ft. ! Riast^r.-fKrdrooin will; fuli bath. 2 other bedrooms equal to todays average master. Cast iron base­board heat, full basement with ground level'entrance ft'full win­dows. Lots of-'extras too numerous to nu*ntioii. This is a tvaJ buy at only.

$ 3 5 ,0 0 0 .

K I R W A N C 0 .

I LPN - NIGHT SU IPT 12 a.8 a'.tfl. & even ly reliftf 3 p.

i U p m. Call fyv iniorviv^i m ___________ • jj'iiAUY SITTEH, <^por!e«c^d j prof^rrod. Ju ly i:.Uh. .1 Vi vvi’ek in tnv honic. Kc'JVr^nco.1

1-?1 P*?E: _ _'.VAlTRKSS - expericuc” *;! in

inR dinners. Apply in r rs-oi Cottrc*U*s Seafood.Restayranl, Front St., Kcvpori. Ny ptioin*

ti. to > n. to (

5rtS- wj20 '{ adult da vs . Ti',_ Wj2# j sew- I Nf-.v

WestCilils.tti'iO

SEW IN G machine, operators e.v peeiciicpd or iiicxpmcnced. will

train. Apply I. & S. Sportswear, Union Ave.,’ .Onion' Beach. 2C-MH7I.-

: .' - wi27

BULLDOZING $ BAClOlOH Sli.

. IiCKFJ.'S TkUCKJN^i- M O RGAN VILtli. N. 4.

COAITt IK ATtON A11! M ! H U : STORM & SCkKKN

WINDOWS & DOORS DISCOUNT PR IC K S

i iiWJ. D /nSUfi sjj.-tti-i car, tuiw j i i.liitch. muflli'i, paim and tiros. ■ r l u.'tfi y. lops a:,’I fu!i bll'Jt :; Aaloitg $93$. 2M-«SC. _ wj’io J I iliii.l FOHm-sii-ldr,. 5W, ..K.l can- |I dition. 2« TSIK ttfier S p.m.' v-i-(l: fi

- ■ fov1 V. \~i I ' ) -'!. •

di 11 rO N SO llO 'M O N - ■ -: HOME R EPA IR S \ _

F .y friendly, ronffdantliii! tirv iee i piifi -all. the.. f*cts' on •fvery pbaw j oi V‘jU: !na!i. borrow rhu cash yyi» -. n-r(!d fro»i M'.U.i.iN'S, t!va iittiuxv !

Hull liejH'vea in. !M'i- : sntmSi/.t'tl service. Need■ ? MW-■ to :j !0U0.? War,;: u,> to .1 to ii i v *' O-:-; ou '■ cii.vh k'iM5 -M U I.L1M?-. ;i>Kl w lor vouracK j iv;w '. >nv;'ji;i*ui a tinruice compaixy , rat; It--. - ■ . I

MULLINS lor LOANS.S 500 \_______

l ; .s M:uir Si. - T r u c k s

W i T O W A W A Y

J U N K C A 51S

F R E I

: .' W i9 W ' V ' '

JUNKC A R S

P i c k e d - U pTwin Arr>uk \u(.o VrrftgVJtig

•?-' ffttontown m

5 4 2 - 2 B 5wjtf

'.' imafii*'’' J Sfafijri V/aoiOAi Auto; Tra»i.. Pom--. '£r

HdJfo.’im - „• ■tto Snick. 2799

filwctr* 225” 4 Oflor Stdiry, Power Win-iow*, 6 W*y ?Qw*r S#«v. P ? w » r S.* »ke«, ZiJ/ CpmiMfon,

joa? . ■ '•■■• . . • '•• . :'6 6 O p » i 1099

' IpoH Coyft*.Ciat**- Go^^pl*. Shift off-

7h« Fl-jor. Rftaf9a )iSs •'66 M G 1 m

MiJijef,. Radi'?. VrTr* Wbi tii. - ■ r ■'

3 i 7266 Pontiou '69?

\ I’ov.-a.-i-:S{»ir.!'ing. fcvtfuro Vlrjyi.InHrlar, . 1QVA . -' '- . 1'6 6 P o n tia s 2099

.;.l{C*fi»iir»i5". :V_Dc»<>f *r<i Top,Aiito, .-.Tronii, Powvr S^orin^.3r le»; WhJf* V/&W Rao;o>; 6A ' ' ’ ' ’

89965 Ope!

MAINTENANCE FU ftN TfURE MOCINa

KARL A, FRANTZ

REALTORS.Airport Plaza Hazlet

264-7100VA arid FHA Financing Avnilablo

\vj20

WOtNtt'N SEVVKRS ‘.VANTHD' work at home, doinssimply, sow-

in^. Wc supply nmt^rkjK »nd pay shippittci both ways. Good rate of pay. Piece work. Write Dept.’2\V3, Jamstcr lndusiru*s inc.. 100 Ash'.nun, Sault »S(c\ Marie, Alicli..Vjp v/j2ilBAR-M A ID between ages of 21

und 40. Mur.t apply in person. Bay.sirie Tavein, H Droad St., Key­port. wjtf£\ctcTivv“ v ^ } i'

and ni^ht shifts. Inquire Ballard i r-p Adverh^ing, Fir^t Street, Keyport | * "'

2 fi4 -»• . _____; wjif |

I CAKPKTj U300 ynrds of .'discontinued1’nylon j carpeting. Must be ctoued from i our warehouse immediately, Mini­; mam pdrchu-ic 30y . s\/. (cci-hiv.; $16-4.00. For ^uod .coku M.-lect>ou I call our inventory department jiow ,

__ .___ u'H•MUST Slvf.I. remaining housejiolj

Hv»d«. Rnthbone, opposite Urook- dale N i : i H o : u i . ‘, Highwa.v I ’ \vj20 HICYCLFS »!id Tricycles und re­

pairs done, also parts. Open all year. Spencer R. Lutz, lift 1‘oole

UnjonJit'iU-h. fi4-H952. \vj20

im CADILLAC - r«ll> P cunning conditiozi. c

uftcr 5 p.m. ______

* u « « t h r

WANT]ADS,

ill! '■.’lit ! rn''wj20 ; —

boiler find *Ki-"!i.lCI|t!j| ill

a-ISIitl.

htioney 'i C.i.llU-

'VjvJVCellars, al:ic ai O ‘Uilt il -ag?s stc c!«sn«d;

l>„ S5S« « . ’

MISCELLANEOUS U PH O LST ER Y

i.:Li;(Ti<ou.!x. a m mooi-.ls, j liic-ii silos and service. Call S66- |

____________ wjtf jv.'llLLi, CHAUii, crutciit's, caiics, j ,«tc., for rent or Charge

.icc:o‘.iuts invU d, ,\iatir,V3u 'Jruys. | M- Mum S !:i:ct MciUuvcin. Call | MMW2 I.' Wlif!PA ftKKR''B<jARLMN(! »(6 m'K* fer j

I 'a^VJ ni'.1!: aivl woincu St.it v ! il'.'i-iwt'd. Cali W iiei), Maiaiiiin, |

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ja s irT

UTII-'UL ta lir c al oiler. 2K4.ST

Help W an ted Male - Female‘\S RANC'ili ->73. o)(l. H rJ.

likH now. w j*20

R E D B A N KCHOICE RESIDENTIAL AREA2 story Colonial, large living room, full dining room, 3 bedrooms, mod­ern kitchen anti Kith, full base­ment, garag®. W0 ft. <lfop lur.d- scaped lot, low taxes, a rure bar­gain with possession in August.

O N LY $21,500.Vets Mo Money Dowrt

FHA '11.300.‘Down

B E A C H A G E N C YBK O K FR

1W Highway No. 35 Middletown. N. J .

#pen 7 Days 842-2G26’ or 671-2727■ Eves. 531-4768

AU payments approximate and •object to VA-FHA approval

Payments Approximote Tn Qualified Buyers

■ ________wj20

H O L M D E LI bedroom ranch, dining room, eat- in kitchen, full dry basement, 2 b:\ths nnd 32 x 2?. jjnino room This homo is siluatnd on a one ncre plus , lot and features city wau»r, screen­ed In porch, 2 cur Rara^c and c'.‘n Irnl nir condilionJu/’. Ijiw ?iji iftty and jitst lmvoied to

A 'lTKNl'lON JO B APPLICANTS The Keyport Weekly and The Mat- awio) Jonrnul do not knowingly accept lliHp-Wanlcd ads *-om cm­

i » ployers' eo\v»vd bv tin- i-air Labor Standards Ac t if tiiev t>fft- r lossRamiro calling fn „ „ , , mi„ inll’in, (lr

.svm(»atJ,v and hard |fa,( , 0 pay " , ,jm(. ,ir,d ()m>.half f o r oviMlimo huui'K. The minimum wa«»i: for eirployment ujverod by Uu* FLSA prstir io the 1!HW Anjpndmems js Sl.KO an hour wilh nv'.»rt5n;e pay iequiurd afuu* 40 hours a week, .fobs covered as a result oi tin1 )ftfiii Amendments require SI.lft an hour

Restoration ChallengeHou'rll Township — 101) vr. farm iiouse, beamed ceiling d'ra need o \ 'work. N icc setting. Hij’h elevation ; overlooking countrysid«*. 2 story, <5 j rooms, bath, w«t»:r, <?(ectrio, boat. ; fu )*mimd pool. I ai.T s, ot clear <land. Bargain for Stli.UUU, al! cash. !

M .R . L A M S 0 N IN C . j■ REALTORS I

56 W, Main St. Kieehoid, N .J. |20MtfMM40 | .0 ,mauon. t

__ ^ J“® JUour Office ofKEVf^ORT, 5 room house, l»aih, full ] menl uf Lalwr, J'cdciaJ Uuikiin]

ccllyr, lar?:e altic-, atonn win- \ 970__Uroad Street, Newark, v/jifdows, enclosed porch. Lar^e ow ­ner property*. C«r{K>rl. $19,500. 264-38M.__________ wj20

LOTS & A C R E A G E

'MV' Miiyic Chef,________________ Call lisa- imU l’.p AND W HiTK uirrnuii toi>

kitirhen table aad 4 chairs $35. l.avat .•.wef.ner, like new', $15. fiirlsynd b'.iys bieyclt**; $10 oarli. Swim* ni iiu* poo! IT* x 30, fiiUM i ladder, S/o. 7,il.76;7-i. ____ wjv<jKO(Ji- .snr,\x;i.l.v. ■ $L7Tbumiuv

Asi>er.to.« and hrirJs .'iflini* • $10 sq. Ba ip, siuikes . $3.“jO ht’.nO'e. f'in'?i Hoi-.-fi.j;’ vSu|)pfii:s, n? NVilsun Aveiuf/^J'-w^i li^jv.-n, vvjifNl: W stainiuss slcid sink and

comuej fop. fi'impli'if, $kii |n- .nn’r»? \’ick‘s bolica'.ossen, 5)1 Brqad- \vay, Ke\/)nrt. wjtf

minimum ' KuV fcn ’ llAV l>'v* thf''"baTc'm- ton;' jU-It i overtime pay Inquired after a!s0 (ceamg hay. Call 2W-0DjV '4? hours a sveek. l or specific m- p J * ?,) ffonnalion. contact the Wage and ! 7rr;r«-.Tr-,-^— :-------- 1

the U. S. Depart- Pl-D^J-KfNC» SJ1JHJU*>. For.sythia,I'ircbush, W-'iugcla. Mock Oranpp

and others. 75c each, somo 3 for Sj .00. Dig your own. Call -*4ff*473.1.

WjttFA l’TOUV Hl’.Ll-* sb-any full tinu; iemployment, paid holidays nncl j t ________________________

other fringe benefits. Apply in per- i ril.l'VTCN YF.AUS spf?cia!izin}»son Ralph Friedland &. cust St.. Ke|/port.

Btos., l.o- wj2Q

LOT OWNERS, custom homes.Over 100 plans lo choose from.

Bftitk financing arrangod. Sterling McCann. Broker. 5GG%t>li. w)‘iO

BUS. OPPORTUNITIESLONG L-.STAm.ISIIl-l) milk roolc,

consistent hn 'n-’s.'. Kw|uires small amount of ca^h for right per­son. Call for appointment after 4 p.m.. fiGfk’tK!3. wj27I.t/NCIll.ONi-. I'I L t.onfeciionory

Store, year round onerali >n. $;>00 down, iibtiral terms. 51-aOt) Finlay Agoncv. Real Kstate. 270 May Ave., Highlands. 872-0100. v.jiO

HELP WANTED • MALE

APARTMENTS - RENT

H L LP J*0 « AUTO W RECKING yard. Apply at Marlboro Auto

Wreckers, Tennent Road, Morgan*vjlh._Call ?iSI• Ih/i). wjtfHANDY ivi AN, all a.ound work,

.steady position. Apply Urookdah* Nursing ilome, Highway 35, llaz-Jc*£.________ wjtfFU L L AND PAHT'TfM C Key port

I'ar Wa^h, NV'. Fnmt St., Keypmt ’ svj20

MKN ”ASSEMBLERS MILLWRIGHT

WELDER-FITTERS

Jersey Farm extra large delici­ous qualify #*gps Oldest local Bee j Farm’s pure honey. The heart j food, natural sodatiVA. liiidirlt's i frm* apple cider vinegar dii'ect f from cidermill, "Pop’s” Morris* > town Road, CUcescquakc. wj20

WANT ADS ARE FOR

EVERYBODYTO GET W HAT

YOU W ANT OR TO

SELL W HAT YOU

NO LONGER NEED

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LARRY'S

AUTO SEAT COVERS

SPECIAL GIANT SUN GLASSES

13 Mam St., Matawan 566-301 &

wjtfREPAIRS

YOU Imat V>i' IN Vt-i. Glass a n j f.L'i'iva repair.':. JJav shout

Ikm bon* Co., Fioni St., opposite Po.l-t Oil icy, Keypoil. Call I!ii4-ll45. ____lift V - T F need tix in ’? B r in g it in

ti> Wesi.»rn Aulo, 112 M a in St., M a law an W e r e p a i i ull m akes, w jt l

! W A N T A P S

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<!KiidsH" .5port Coup?, 9u.cJts»t Soa s. .Radio, C*!tler

■Sfcifi off Fb-ir. !3127 ' ... • •'65 Buick 2399

‘l!KU-?<(.'-in Sport C upsf. S.5. AH . Power Options BucV S Ai?

Cond'-t'on* •' - ' . .’mo ■ .‘65 ford

r *AjJo.Radt<3253

'65 Buick"Slyl.fl" ‘ T/ani., Rad

3222*65 Buick

3 S00“ 4. Doa;

Vin l T p,

1499H.ifd Top,

1599. Door Sudan, Aido. j/fW#? SrfffJ.'j'j.

1999: vT 95a fo', Custom . Gonvoitibl#,

Auto. . Irani., Po'**r Staermq, ■ Air Conditicned, .Radio,

. Wh;»# W.di Ti/uk : -TM . ■ ■- .6S Chevrolet , 1699/'Impala*' Supvr Spo:J I Doo? Hard Top, 3V6 V8 Ijnglnft, Bucket Seufs, Four off Th# Ffciffr. .

3245'64 C.hryslor 1099

''NdWf/sr}" 4 D<vor Sod-tn,'Ppw»r Steering S Brokei. .

51*42 * .64 Chevrolet 1199

"Imp.vfl'' Corv,, Ai'^o. Tf*m., V , Pijw#r Ste rmq, Pgw«r foji.

317ft‘64 Volk^vaggn 799

S'/N'oof. 'I Door, 5 Huiisi1,

'64 Ford 799"Fakon " 5 Door 3»d(jo, Rodl*, Hprtter, Ajfo. Tram,

3131 ''63 3nick 1599

'‘Riviijf.i : Sport Soupo, 9uceot Suaij, Cofifor Cproolw, Al! Pvv%»r Opfi&fii. Air Condiiion. Wtiit1* with Kr»d Lsath* .

3*90 . .'63 Valiant 699

$36 ,500 . STERLING THOMPSON

MATAWAN Township, large 31/;rooros, tile hath, a ir conditionocf,

couple oolv. Airc r 7 p.m ,' wj?.0

K U V P O U T 3 room mojr-rn apart- in«'nt, !:ra ( roul ft.»f ^'.tl<?r sup­

plied, new ly dr cor a led. in*, m ediate o rn ip aa cv . Nu children or dnj'.s.

; Cn! •tfi’f fi'/'H ;\ft«*r « p.m w f(? A N D ASSO C .JATFrS — K’F A l T O R S | S O U T H A M H tA , o n tiin ji^ u d , 3

K \\ 31, M A T A W A N — SttiHKflO beautitu l h u e .' roiui;'.. tile bath, (O pposlly Uuttonwood M an o r) | u tilit ies supplied. 1st l’l-inr. iir iva le

wj30 i home. Adolfs. j lW . 7 JI 7«:»r>. v-j^o

ja t;I'.i'ii iN’t .*

Announcements Announcemenfs

GRAND OPENINGC a t ’n* F id d le

ON THfi B/.-ACH

C lif fw o o d B e a c hStartiny Sdlu,day, Juno 22nd

' DANCINGO PEN D A ILY M om till 7 A .M .: IQ A.M. Mil Z A M .

YOUR HOSTS ^ PAT & JO E

SHOP HELPERS! i W'h \!., Y

L'An-llciu <>p|M tri ti n i i h i Inti Iiui:’ pu^'ini, l |m,' n'im’e hem*-/iK

INDUSTRIAL. W ASH IN G ! m m h i m : i n k i 1.| .‘'lain S [., i\i;i(.iU,m M. .1.

566-4660| An i\<|iKi! tippuriim ity !'• .,\;>loyi*r

* ‘l ;-(l ' P A R T T JM F . help I i assri.d 'dc :i*«cl | help rep.jii hike-,. App lv It.iy! sh o ic n .in lw a te , (■' I'ro n i St.. o{>-

•' U I'-'OP A R T Tl.M i-: la rm h e ip H 'a l l be I

J tu'een ‘I nnd 7 p.m.. '.’til Olt'M.wjlf : i A O O F F R S . Sonic e:;|)i'in uce necc-;- ; ! .S.'ny. r»f>#i !HS"> nftei' l>: tu p m U'j’.iO

A l !TO M I'.C llA M IC , als.t helper mo- ' d ian ii,. App lv Ko llo Iran s it

Corp., 'M i /t/v»aduijy. l\*'ypori. W|lf P A IM I LM1 help iierd-'d \>\ u o ik

f i‘\i ra I ni(',ht*i a weel-. and Sim day:, in n model u ‘.e rv ire siaiiou.If you h .ive miiih* i spci ienre .md would l i l c l<> earn up tu an e>:li;i iiil) pei v,im‘U apply in fi-’i-'nn :H H iidni' l . '‘» F, .so Station, U .t/ lc!, be- i e r i i a.m . mid It p.m AaU W r manajter H 'i'^

A BUSINESS (MY HALF INSURED IS HARDLY INSURED

NEWINTERNATIONAC

CADET 60R ID IN G M O W E R

B A P E C DI N S U R A N C E

_________G « l o t:omplulw of profoclion wab n Busifu'ss instirauco from S 'j foe 0

You mu/ bo fiiklim stiiioiiii los '-'n If your buMhJSs insuiiincii L'ontaii dan.]. ' .idj f) ipj, wa^linij |HydoU!» money if il hio i '-.Uv u .ui* lap*. Lot »;3 flit tKi’.vn witii yoo nnd pl.*jn ft compl'ito pfo(,lo of proluntiun tl.it will cat of all your umoJs no lam, no rnnffl, VV 'll r.uvu you w^n’v, a '.I mtw a.ivo yju irvof-C*/, too, Visit—ur call,

"WI-trilE YOU'Pfi TRE-AfED IIK I A P5HSON — MOT A

Ross W . AAaghan Agency"Save With Salfito

Life, Auto iind Homeowner Politics”

MATAWAN 130 Main Si. 566-0003

Real Estate—Insurance

Bust Riding Mower Available — Anywher«

RARITAN GARAGE

SO U T H M A IN ST.

"V200 " 2 Ooar ls d * n , Au»<v., Ttani., Rsd iu , H ^ s U r , W'h'ta Wall Titei.

'63 Cadillac 1899"62” Con^rtibU C^up* , All Pow*r OpPoni, Whit#Vv a M Tir»»;

1214■63 Ford 999

"FAlrUn« 500" Sport Caups, A id e , Trjm , R a d i o , Heiftr, VYhiU Wrtl! Tfr»j.

3234'63 O ld s m o b i lo 1099

Atdo.“98” 1 Door CorwQflibls Tran*., Powor Y/irtdnwi, Sf-*ertng. ffuiUi.VW

‘63 Buick 1099

Top Po.vflf X Air Con

J?0«>'62 Buick

4 Door C.i*tfrr) Hnrd Sionrinn Po-. ' Br-i|r«i dilion»a.

799MWiH*:it' Conv.irJicjU, Turn, Pow sr Sleoringflf-i’m P t i j i j .r? MA

'6 2 C a d i l lo c

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1 199

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D O UBLE-C H EC K ED

S ^ JT Jo u u JrM O T O RS, INC,

BUiCK-OPELHWY. 35, KEVPORT >H0

Page 13: WHi YEAR — 51st WEEK Hyrnc AdamantThe school band will play fur the processional nf the 2SJ graduates which will bo followed by the flag salute and tho National Anthem. Jerome Blum

Th^'Jsy, Juts 20 ">6«PU BL IC . NOTICE I

. .. .. |' / m . i j x s t im x m I ’u u a u s r p / n a ^ m ;

FA H K S*M . •• L E A V m t t ; ST O R IN G jc a M A is 'tv ,iK !:;s o r ’..w p e r - !ASl.S-SS.OTOC! 7 K IU C M S S w t T K W ;

" t i i i : a'o-w:*jJiU'- os' MA'rAV.'is..! j iK n j-AR'«cis»iff<5, x m M m is s v.. -'‘’"iit' V2OL/i£SQ-J TH 1

’ . ’ V-'!££ & £ & % ■ l&iporni))?)- tnzU'C vn - ; .’•'• feldes Iw s ie c i *nrt p>h'ft'ui 5-. k ;;tis wifrftia, list: Tt.-.vr:- j•• ujvc, ;-;/ roiisUltxi?. avtr j^ fiv c i{■ 1 H-4 <irtr ‘'.or** i, .«v:.k:ii:v}r fiiui tbi-rcfcy- !

V:jo<f.aiL tf/wy il'.iewUc- tc*'id. Ui .-<• j" " -tjhiJl v«rn::ra. causa dis*. ,. «a *6-. .vifid -ar* d f^ .ny^a a w ^ iiiu r to.!,

v ie h«*iJlh, morula and-V'eU hfijKSj c f ihe people of Ihe Townahlp of i

vM4f«{a*’m\; : ; ' ■" ,. -■ IV irT N Q W , rR H H EFO T U E, -BJS IT OB* { "• 3 A U * K n >>s th*. voa'.cij 'O i; ;

Hhe Township ot* M a layan , m iii* -County e f Monm'nith. a s foU ow ?: I

S EC T IO N 1 — Wo i>«r«m ahalJ; par*. |0 c r -fiLor©. nii.V ;),idp(y’:t};i«j SOMer J

•ytiiicteorr aji.v s?ubSic;lw?!:l5. o r ifiRS <xctpi In c/ijscr oi tfmpifcerjjy imrf

. tn e n fo r u psriaci, oi notrpgrit. U a i; lorty*el«l»t hours.

SEC T IO N '-i — No person shall park.- Jeave, slor« -or. maintain any inoper*■: afi)e motor A'fthicl-? for ft perirKi or ’ .»>oje lhaii ihfit.v clays upon eny pi‘i*! vat«. l&o4s or prcmJpea; •­

SUCT IO N 3 — No owner or oc-' cunier of any private lands or prem ­

ises shall perm it or nuff<*r nny . . *b«ndc»neU or itiQperaoK’ . motor vt- r fclc’fi. irt -ba - pnrJwd. dctt.- s'.ovcf?: o r

■ rAzi?>~A: on : hiu her J« ^ ‘s, ,«rr ;. oioya. >hn«.. thirty rtnvt,.

-.'-•- 4. — This onUnance sJjaUj r,ot :«pj;!,v o^ecaujd junk:... y«rdfi.' or lo mofc?*: vchi^ita located vv ; «tor«d‘ Ih garages <?r'oth«r buiJaine**.; SEC T IO N 5—A iiy person who. ahaii:

*?VH*io!at«. aay urovisioa. of. XWs c'viiiaaoce ''**s^ha Jl, apbn "• conviction Ihfireijf, bo

to & fln« 6l not. more ,th$n or .*!rtj>?'Jsonr^ept for * t«*rm

. *1 iw»t mors than OQ dav*. o r bot>». :i. <1^iT4't^n of

SECTK5M « - Hie u o f J persvi v»«sS Jit thi* qr tho. vo rd o:vner

' . fh a li . -. jujy tndivi^iiai pe«<p£if,. ■ group of p ^ n o r^ p^rtnerah)?, ccrpor*

ttiion./ firw . or ?>«ocifli30» or any • W)U(.V, .;• •,■■■■■■ . . . ■1 SFXTKON 7 -*f T f a Imposition of a

•*no)ts>. or ■ p«najti€», for •I'y v*p»^*; lien of thin owlmatnce shall, not enr,

> u i« th« violation or perm it it V> coi^, i im » n n d . ail-fetich jw^sctur abtU be ; ?a ;u ir*d tfi correct or romrdy, »ucn

v:oUtiona withi5 t rftMoaame time. If- i* ld violations w * not eotrevtcd

within • r^airmablv time, tiwrn M ?h ten do.ys th«N )*iU r th#t tii« prohJW tcd cundiUone QfQ m im * ta lM ri Khali conitututo a a«pAtAt« of* feni# htroundor. Such r*«aor.ablo tm * t h i l l be (l«fi»vd by th* Mu* DJoipol M sfiis traU . , :

S S C T IO N 8 — ThJa ordir.SRCf Shal! i.ik ? t0 « c t upon !t i pu»Aag« and pub-

.^ Jlcstton accovJins to law.- V NOT^CS! Is hereb\ given

th« foregoing Ordinance v/na in* tro<lue«(J at a .refu lar meeting of the TownsMp Council of the' Town#Wp o(

: JvfoU^an.-<>ft Ju n ? V?. )90a,v«ncJ that «wch ordinance shall he further co «*icicr*d.; fof f Jn a t pa<aagtJ at a r«gu* )i»r me<fi?nK‘ ° f Township. Council o/-tn«. Township of- M atawan to be

1 . hcW ta Coun?U Chamber In the . Municipal Bulldinil at \41 Lower M ain

Street in snl«i Township, on Monday, tho: le t day af Ju ly , VW',- at .0:ftO p.m.. prevailing time, nnd at anj tlm .9 and plnce tc*. which vthe saW

, jnceil'iff. :n ty be frnro tune to ..time • adjourned.- at wnich time.'anrt place

- a public- hs&j.i.E v .lir be held and all -pernoh* interested .w i l l , be given an

; VPPOcluntty tn be heaM .cpnt'ernmg 6Uch ovdinance. . . .\ . ' R O S E K . W E N Z E L . ,.. . ''•■■■■ . Township C lerk -. . :... ;.

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4H^jra‘linif as Chokola Bpvcragw Company ,.., l t « applied ^ the D irector ol._th« . D ivltion of AlcohoUc Beverage Con*

trol for th* renewal of the State Beverage lJistributor'g License 96 La* ccnae la for the premises located at 1 G a iW n Street. M atawan lownahip, N . J . and to maintain a warehouse and salesroom at same location.

Objection, if anv. should i be made .irnm *dl«tciv Sn wilting to'Uie D irector of thc Division of Alcohotic Beverage Control, lion Tlaymond Boulevard. Newark 2. N. ,1.

Peter F.

. 120 $8.40 -1 ^ 3 “

_ . . , Chokola.1 C.nfiton Street M atawan Township, N. J

N O T IC ET*k« notlc* liiai IrM ik rourlne, J r .

h a i applied to the M ayoi end Council Of the Uorouch of Matawan for fplrnwr w' f-nnrumnt^'n Hpen»»' loipremises known as Dutchlc's Italian Kitolien situated at 40 M ain St.. Mata- wxiOj N. J • '

M «nv 5hntnn nf m;*.i» Imm ediately in writing to; Vornn Hor* ba!, CW*rk of the Borough of Mata* ^an, N. J .

(Sijk'ntd)FR A N K rO im iN E , JR .

. too Broad St ,Matawan. N i .

J20 $6.0(1 .

E L E C T R O L Y S ISU N W A N TED H A IR

PERM A N EN TLY REM OVED

^ Y L V I A M YERS , R. N. Elec+rologist

■ Mambar of Elocirologiih A un of N. J .

FREE CO NSULTA1 IO N 101 IVY W A Y . M A TA W A N

BY A PPO IN TM EN T566-0697

.Pi.CN 7. — "Whrfnavttr' *<*vul;.a/ipci^ fn:j oxpvd'.eM'.. tothn To'.vnrhiP of (ocs.i-p. ol M ai.nvan /or thc iitcicrvcitu-if.i c i'.ih tf'Pv ih iicwelfare, or . io. eliminate- aar^. '*t.* rfr^Ti’c . .frs.riii Juu-i;

tfie *;i the 7 owmhVp «<M au w an . briish. v,eedj5. dead and dying ttfcifl. stumps, roots, obnoxious prr;wth5( fil:h . Rn^bciR*?. ir.-v'jh a^r] «'i«jf.'r*5r ■U'.fi T>;-ATtslt:p <-<«ukc ru>lvcc'' -rhevcoi to-fce. Kivcn to

tv.'sarA : oc^;p.'ir,U or tors ln control o f iisch >a;ids, ana said owner, tenant, occupants or person W control shaJl. Within ten (10) days afu-'j’ iiotire thereof, remove nr.mc,

S EC T IO N I J — In c-i'fie the owner,tenant* vctupaai* m pctiiwi in cot.-u-oi of any such lande. shall refuse or neglect to remove the j»oid bnjsh, \vt*cds, dead and dying trees, otujnps, root?, .cbnoxioua «rowL>ui. tiltli. gar* iwtflfc. - ti*aj?h r»nd debrts-- *-vUliin .ten n n i. dnvft' nfjfe/* notice .. tncrcbL ...xis ;Ht.Dreta>i*. '.T.v-lh* mhnnar r« :QLUted by the Township, the same shelj bs removed by or iw?di*r »h<: d iiectiw i of 'th« Tov.-nahSp M n n a i^ r of the Township of Mfttnvvan. or oiuer officer ol tfc<) -Townshjp hs foe Tow iwWp. Ma>jf»g«i; m ay de6.ignBt«. f i w . ’ Un'ifl time. . ; . ..

y EC T iO ft .n i — in oa^es whnre ifce aforesaid, brush, -Weeds: deAd and dying- treis*. atumps. roata, obm*jtiow« growths, ti*5*h nnddcirijt ; e/t‘, f«om any. lajiosas' provided lot; -herein, by or v.ndar the-.direction of, the To-.vu#hip;Manager or such other cfficar aa tho Township, Council m oy de,Agnate fto?n un?^ to. time, the -Township,Manager or mch. othftf officer -fthati certify »h* c<>»l thereof to Iii* Towuahip Council who chall examine the-certificate apd, llfowid corr«ct, yhall caus«# th* ooa*o i thown lharc^.n to be charged

said iaiids; ihe amoynt so charged ahaiU forthwith become • a ,?ien upoft :$uch land* and ^liall S>o #dd«l to and betproe and fo^m * p a ri ol the. ta - w riftxt to Y* aaaefjs^ti and levied upon such iandn. the sam« to 'b ee r iatcre*t a l the came rr.te «s Uxea. and ahall be collected and en­forced by the same officer* and m the same manner m

SEC T IO N IV — Tho word “ pcraons-* for. the purpose of this ^rdlnancs r.noJl mean any individual, iirm , corpor* alion, partncrbhip, ot group' of per­sons.'and the 'p lu ra l ov singular ar.d mascuHne, feminine o r neuter ahull be liticrred. whichever is appropriate tar-the 'effectuation of this oidjnanco.

S E C i lO N V— Auy r^ rs w . Ur:u or corporation violating-any. of the pro* vision* v i this ordinance shall bt* *iul> ject to a fine r.ot cxcc^d'i'.g ;\so hur- dred dollars (>200,00/ or imprisonment In th« county for a r term notex ce llin g ninety {to)\ days«. In thediscretion .of the jud^e btfure ’.vhc-m such'convection .shaU-be. had. "Each and every- violation and nonconform* an t# of this.; ordinance, tov each 4fty that-', any-; provision of this ordinanc*?- shftll 'have been violated, ilir'.'l be couhtrued a& a separate ’ unc dUUa;** vioJation thereof.. >. . , .. '

SEC T IO N V I— Tl»t»-ordinance shall take effect immediately, upon its pass* age and publication, according to law.• P U B L IC N O T IC E Is hereby given

tnat the foregoing O idm anc* was. in­troduced at n- regular: meeting of the Tov.iwhlp Councirof the Township cf Matawan pn Juno , 17, I960, and that sueh'ordinance shall bo further cor.* sldered for final passage at a reguiur mcctloff of the Township. Council of thc Township of. M atawan to. be hcW iu the Council Cbainber in the Mu* n ic ip d : Build ing at 147 Lower Main Street, In said Township, on Monday, the U t day of Ju ly . '1M8. at 3:00 p.m., prevailing time, and at any lim e and .place, .tc which the said meeting tun y 'be from time io.-Ui«e adjourned, at which time nnd place a public hearing will be held and nil persons interested w ill be given an opportunity . to be heard concerning such ordinance.

R O S E K. W K N Z EL , Township Clerk

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,U N C LA U S l!f IED : S E R V IC E - - ^ .'- - '' . :■ .t w * :. ’ ■.Counciln^.fi. . . . . -Peputy MunlcipftV d e l'll 1 'I-Vreotor of V->!fjjre Judge of tlitf. M un lc ipcl CoiirtMnyor ..... ;■ ,■>..■J ax Assessor'; \ .Tax Collector. ■ V-'/-'..Tux Scflroh Officer 'Township Attorney : :■’:..Township C lsrk f ’Township Engineer . '•Towflship Manager---. : ; -Tov.*nr.htp Physic ia .t : V Township Tre:»siu»?r ' ■Township nui.Jdhig in*pcolorSEC T IO N It , ‘

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S U P E R IO R C O U R T O F N E W J E R S E Y

C H A N C EH Y D IV IS IO N M O N M O IJTH CO UN TY Dockpt No. M 74311*67

S T A T E O F N E W J E H S E Y TO ; L E M U E L G L E N N IS T A Y LO R :

Defendant U y virtue of an Order of the Su­

perior Court of New Je rsey . Chancery division, made on the Tth day of June, liitjft, in a civ il action wherein Nannie Jones Taylor Is the plninttff and you are thc defendant, you are hereby required to answer the com­plaint of the plaintiff on or before tho 8th day of August, 1990, by &trv>ng au answer un KanU>r A Hurns. Esqs., plaintiff's nltorn&ys,whoso address is No. 41 Broad Street, Keyport, New Je rsey , and In ritfault thereof such judgment shall he rendered ngainst you as the court Miall think equltnble aud just, You shall file your answer and proof of service In duplioate with tho Clerk of thc Supcrinr Court, State House Annex. Trt'.Hlon, New Jersey, In ac* cnrdiuice with the rules of civil prac­tice ai.d procedure,

Tho I'-b.ifut of said action is to iibtiim .* JudgmcMi of divorco he* lueen thc said plaintiff and you.

1CAMTOR & HURN S. E i ’QS. Altorncyti for Plaintiff 41 Droad Street Keyport, Now Je rsey

riniod* Juno 12th, 1008 j i i $;n.*/o

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WASH • DYE • DRYPutnam Dye Sold Exclusively

HAPPY HOUR LAUNDROMAT123 M ain St. — Matawan — 566-9777 * ” S r«H

Thurs,, Fri., Sat. Open Until I A .M .

Other Day* — 5 A .M . to 11 P.M.

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ENJOYTHECONVENIENCE OF ASECTIONAL OVER HEAD DOOR

Amarica'n Number One Over Head Door

Dox«ih of smart n«tv »lylen anti detfgnt avail- obl«. And Better-Bilf doon w !th *ho Wonder- W #()go track Aisuro a mug-tit for comploto (ill-v.nalhcr proleplion for yea ri to come. Popular » iio i *lw<yj in stock.

CONOVER LUMBER Co.MAIN OFFICE, YAKD & STORE

iDu iiRGT ST., KEYPORT CORNER NHj T 4 ATLANTIC STS.

C A L L 26-1-0500

. . .. , . .. as s?t forth In the “ P.cpottif lleclAHstflp.atinn Survey'* fr>r the posiiions clUHbifitd ih EV rtim I arc

hereby adopted or. confirmed, as the caa« m jghl be.S JPtri'iO K U I , . .

AU ordinances or. parts of ordinances hc;ew»fcr#>. adopted and Jncon* Sliitciil with the provwions hereof are hereby .repealed,-' ‘ ;S EC T IO N IV .

■ This ordinunco sh«ill take . effect in iined ia ’e ly upon iia passaga - hnd publication according to law. : ; < / :

. P U D U C N O T IC E Is hereby given that the foregoing Ordinance ; waa Introduced a l a regular meeting of the Township Council of the Towhahip of M atawan on Ju n e . 3.-1968, and that such ordinance aho’U be further cnnsideied for final passage at a regular meeting of the Township Council «f tho Townthip of Matawan to he held in the . Council Chamber in the Municipal Build ing at 147 Lower -Main Street, in »a id : Townshln. on. Alnn- day. the first day of Ju ly , -91 8:i>U p.m., prcv-jUuig Unit. nnd a t chv time and -place to which the said meeting m a y 1 b« from time to time adjourned, at which time on l. place a public .hearing will h« held and all persons, interested w ill ba glveu im opportuoilv to be heard 'concerning auch. ordinance. • ' '

120 f>0.20KO SK K . W E N Z E L . Totvnihlp Cleric .

-4*500 S H E R IF F 'S S A L E

S U P E R IO R CO URT O F N E W JE H S E Y

C H A N C E R Y D IV IS IO N M O N M O UTH CO UN TY Docket No. 1M891-G7

B R O A D W A Y N A T IO N A L H A N K of B A Y O N N E , N E W J E R S E Y , a Nation* al banking association. P la in tiff vs; F R A N C IS X . B SR T R A N D .- e la ls ., De­fendants.

B y virtue of a w rit oi execution In th<> above stated action to mo dl* reeled, 1 shall expose for sale at j)ubllu vendue, at tho Courl House in in e Soroitgh of Freehold, County of Monmouth, Now Jersey , on Monday the 24th day of Juno, 106B, nt 2 o'clock, H. M . Prevailing Time,

A L L tnat tract or parcel uf land, situate, lying and being in the Bor­ough of M ataw an in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey :

Being lota 42,-43 in Block. " A l0 ns shown on a map of Ravine Gordons made April. 1931 by Richard Heiistr. C .E., prem ‘se*5 in the Borough of Matawan, County of Monmouth and State of Hew Jersey .

B K G lN K IN G iu ihe Southwesterly edge of Washington Avenues at the curncr common tu L « t9 41 and 42 and d litaut four hundred five (405) feet measured on a course of Soulh furty (401 degrees foriy*five M i) minutes Ea s t as the needle formc.ilv pointed along said southvvCatei ly cdt>u from its intersection with thc aouth* pftKt*.‘r|y ed?'? of Robert Street; thence ( 1 ) South forty \4tJf degrees forty-five (45) minutes East along Washington Avenue fifty ibOj feet; thence (2) Souln forty-nine (40) degrees fifteen (15) minutes West nt right angles to Washington Avenue one hundred ( Lnl) feet; thence (3) North forty (40) de. greej. fort.v-five (15) minutes West parallel with Wa«hmgton Avenue fifty 150) fee*; thi*nr»* (4) North f'.irty*nine <ild) di-yjtu!, fiitten ^lo| minutes Hast cue hundred 100 frrt tn thu point and piace of B E G IN N IN G .

Tne afo'ive de?:er!h::d premises ate communly known und dcsUmntcd as lilll Was hinglon Avenut*. Matawan, New Jersey,

The uppioxiinate amount r.*f the Judgment t« b» .srtti-fmd hv «nid sale is tho sum of Sir* in , together wilh the coals nf this sale.

'Hie Sht* riff her«.-tiy rusurves the ntfht to adjnurn thi'; s.tlc witt.-m further nnlire h<* puhheation , P A U L K IK U N A N , Sheriff.Dated April .'JO. irdil!

J . IJurlow, Atlv*.J-M »4.4U

E S T A T E OB’ JO S E P H W. FHANIci-ifT H K C EA S K U

Notice of Se!Uojnent «if Aceuur.t Notieu Is neretiv ni\en th./t Hu* -.n*

iMHints (if the Mihsci Hjci . .xnn.ii,: (ia. lor of the est/ite i.J sr.id Der^ii-ml will ne itiui 1 i«‘d anrj m iirrl h\ ihe x u . ragote nf tho C.iuiilv ..f Mdun. nnh nnd repntied im .‘.ftllenien: Id 'Ine Mnnrnoinh i"uin>iy f.'icin, ru<!iaiu Ih- vlf.iftn. ,m J-'uday, Jim I lit Is d;,v •>/ Aiigu:rt A O , lll'ili, al If:.'It► o'i-ln'.-k .'1 In .f at the I'.un.h \ ii,,,, m-,;;-umitnl and ^•urcls. l-'rfi-ii'.ld,New Jeit-ey, .it .vhii.'i tin;,- .A • ion >\ 1 |i be madu Inr ihr alldv .mu'l*.if ami -IUulcil Mas ;>l-l A. D 1 "ht.

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NOTil.'HTake r.ntlen that .M;i>"V)lf,i inn hi-

err imi .1 Hit ha.-, .< | > p ii' - H in In-: MaV'trami 1 o.i.m of !at- I tni i .i MV. :U fi.| 1 f ' (• ' ,|) lilt: u rotail cimeuniptJ'Ui Ih-.m’nu fur |t;eini>f!i Inealed l‘ reneau Aveinie, Iv' ilnv.an. New ,Ier• t-v.

Thi! tifi'iir. r/; ol tin: Corpni i.intn nre flli tnllo.vH,

Antonin CesTntn Pte-dticnt l-'ienfim Awnm* M * .•. M .1

Diimu.ir r i 'r i 1 .it, V a c i:hrjil, Kieneau .^etniii-, 1.1,11 si. S . .1,

An loi 1 i-i I a ll^iltniati, f‘.'i ii 1 < 11 k.-iiI D r, Matav.an. N. .1.

AntoniM'.a f i i i air,, S(-ei pt.iry, F umi* flfii, M ;.l»wan, N. I

Obh'flim ., P iinv, MiniiM he ni.uieimmi tlMli 11 111 •'. 1 i Miii; In • W i 111! Him ■ KU, Ch iK ;•! the MurotrPi r,j M.ila- u nn, M. J .

Antmno Cein ito I ’reMdctii Krenfiiu Avenue,M nlnuan, N. J .

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N O T IC E TO A B S E N T D E F E N D A N T

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S T A T E O r N E W JE R S JE Y TO: V IR G IN IA L. M A RD IS .

w ife of Charles I.. M ardl*YO U A R E H E R E B Y SU M M O N ED

AN D R E Q U IR E D to serve upon K U C K E K , G O I.D B E R O & W E IS S . plaintiff>. attorneys, whose uudreas ih 120 South Orange Avenue. Newark, N ew Je rsey , 0?103, an answer to the complaint filed in a civil action, in Which T H E H O M E SA V IN G S B A N K , a corp.. ia plaintiff and C H A R LES ! L . M A R D IS , et nls.. are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Je rsey , Chancery Division, Monmouth County and hearing Doeknt No. F 3002-67, within thirty-five 135) days after Ju n e 27, 11)00, exclusive of fcuch date. If you fa ll to do so judgment by default m ay ba rendered against you fur the relief demanded 1 ri the Complaint, Vet: shall file your Anv.vfr und ptoot of service in duplicate v ita the Clevk nf the ii.lperior Court, Slate Home Annex, Trenton, New Je rsey , in flrr*mriancr» with thr* rn’ps nf C l" '! practice and procedure.

This action ha^ been Instituted for Ihe purpose of f l ) foreclosing a mort­gage dated Octoh&r 4, IU05, mach. bv Charles L. Mardls, married, ns nunt- gHjror to J . 1, Ifislak Mortgage Co»* porntion, by mortgage reeordrtd tn Bonk 2.M57, l#age Uli on Octcbcr B, lia’ia, and which mortgage was a^slRncd to The Home Savings HanK bv As Men* mcnt dated November 2\. Bo;;k2H0 of Assignments of Mottgagos Mnninnulh County, p&ge 703; (2) to recover pu.vsesfilun of and ei'ncerns piem lrev citntnvntlv known ts Cl \V« >,t Prospect Avenue, Cltffwond, Mntoivqu Township, Mi*mnoul)i County, New Jersey .

YO U . V IR G IN IA L. M A H D IS . are made a party iierend.iut l<* tai-* P'ie* closure aclit.a because v u .t -«* I tic *>ift! of Charles t,. -Ma'iiis a i'*r rd «ivvner v.f Ui« prt;;im i-<. f.«,•*?-closed herfia. fjtuw.i-H .•.<>u n n y hav,* a d 'nw r Interest and fnr any fiin-r iien, i.-Jnim or interest y.u ni'iv have i:s. to or agar -.t the mai I naj’t-d premises.

M o rliin rr G. Nc.vmritt. J i ' C ltrk , S ihkm iu4- C,:-urt of N. J .

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l»ui.str.nl to the order nf DON'Ai.n ,1. CUN'N INHAM . S;,i : ' .h ,t,- ..f Ji.uf.’-niii?'' .if Mi.:iMirmth t-,:. ;i..y n.;i !v. ' li l!i«* ?»(i|iiM’i'iliuij i.f tin? .in:liT*lMm-<l. I':'0 llo • :im) s *\ ili*::. Ir,«• llh i' mu. K''t-ful'-r of the om ,ie ..f tv- T ‘-i- -« M. R»gg. dnctMM-d. ra.tire i.-. h.'M:!r. /’r .f ii It. Ihe .'Mditms 1 1 ir.cl .ie- M’.i'i’d t<» ptv: r-i.t lo thr -«.d K\rr.ii'-r ii,1 i-laims midi-r ".iin .v iltu;; n.\ ln. 111111 s from 11, is dale.Haled: June in, I'KHi

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. T r tA T iV ^ ' CODIf. C'Oft T H E Ol£* ! t;A.Nj;</iTlON .A N D AOAiJW lSTftA* j T IO N Oi-' T H E G O V E H N M K N T O F < ' IH E TOWKSHU;- OX MAT*.,WAN IN ! T H E CO UN TY O F M O N M O IJTH \

, P U R S U A N T TO COTJNCIL-MANACJ* E R P JA N 'E O F T H E O PTIO N AL. 1 M U N IC IP A L C U A K T E It l.AW fN. J . ’ L A W S O F ' .1 W j , A « A A JEN PE O .* '* ) B E IT O R D A IN ED by the Town,ship

Council of ihe Township cf Matav.an. in .thn County of Monmouth and State oi New Jersey, as -follows:

S EC T IO N I; A rtic le .4 shall be j 3 . ' T : u r . c t l'-' ‘‘end •a« *

- - • AHT-C.1.- •* • - ' -.!• A D M IN I ST IIA T 1 V.E O BG A N I/ .A T IO N I 6.1 D E P A H T M EN T S BO A RD S ' A N D I ' CO M M ISS IO N S . |

. (,n). Dpparlioontb. - I.(IU Departm ent'of TubiU', Safety. |

D E P A R T M E N T O K i'U b W C . j .' ■ •' S A F E T Y . : ., . ... s t

There nhail be. n dcpartmen; 0/ ; public safei.v .In «ml. foi ti:*; T-; Vn^mpJ of Mut*iv’un. the h^atj-;o£. tvh 'cb 'shnij-'* be Ih*? Dkr.- ivr .uf Pubhc SntVi ijesD' Kiid -’inhi the '.Council i'lja li - by ; resolution ji,ufhyr!?e th«v* npp'nnta»wit j 0/ 5 g^pura.tf? iVWeri:U»r,' th? M sn a je r 1 tihh.ll: : fi.s- tiirech'n’ of. Pu iiur |Sa.(ety -.vish^ut . *ddii.-on«»i comptnia-, j’tlm;. Th** ).).irectcr. subject-’to the di-. j tecston.'-an.d. snpervixi.ou of the Mar.* { Rg«*r,. sha/J be responsible f«?r. theptoyicr.. ahd e ific icn l conduct nf all public safely lunctious of the To^yn- *hin goyei'.inieui jitid shaVl bCpervu-:*; nnn direct the work of: the Public* Safety. Deyn'^me.'1:,.

The department ahali conaist Pf2 (sV POl.rCP! D IV IS IO N . >

■ There shall .be a .police, division Iheieinaiter. referred t,o a s-.depnxti liK-nl> l:i and fi.«r -■-Uirt. l^wtifchiw l*? ?.iatawau, the head oi which shall be the Chief of Poitcu, and which ih fiil be composed of sneh, officers, full* lim e patrolmen aiid special policemen as. m ay be appointed by the Man*, ayer. ' - . '. • ••

(b i Such aduitinoai divisions as Ihe Town.*5h*p "Cntoicil shall from time j lo lime determine-; :ts boing nt-i-casnry J for ‘,he public safely and 'w e lfa re in ] ar.d' lor tha low nshlp of M atawan. I

12,1 D E P A R T M E N T O F 1NSPKC-'} TION*«: D E P A R T M E N T D lR K C l'O H . |

Tatre- shrill be * de>iartinent of Ip-j 4»p\:liynji. the head of w hk ii ahall lie U10 Township Building Jri.spector. I The Township. Bm lnijig Inspector shall also .serve as ihe /.oning c|fficer and s.hail iv.su't cfirtificatw of oL-ebpancy. The Huildhig Im-ncotor ahull be ap­pointed by the Manage**. .S EC T IO N 11. A ll ordinances nr parts ol ordinances heretofore adopted r,nd Inconsistent w ilh Ui.e; provisions here* oi ar«j hereby repealed. 1

S RC T IO N 111: This ordinance shall take- effect Imm ediately upon Its j passage nnd publication'according to j law. • I. P U B L IC N O T IC E Is hereby . givey j

that'tho foregoUig Ordinance was in ­troduced Bt a regular meeting of the Township Council nf the Township v» M , t l . v . y . in Ju n e 2 ,.ll'SG, and that sunft ordinance Msal) be further eon-; ftldpred for fitiai passage at a regular ■meeting of iho Township Connell of the Towashln-'of M atawan to be held in tho Council Chamber lo the Munlct. pal Bu ild ing at 147 Lower Main Street,Ir, hsld Township, on Monday, the first day of Ju ly . 1DG0. a\ 8:00 p.m., prevailing tune, and at any time ttna ptaco to which iho said mueUmt «na\ j he from time to time ad burned, at I which, time and placo a public hear-! ing w ill be held and a ll parsons in* forested w ill be given nn opportunity to be heard concerning such ouU- natice.

R O S E K, W E N Z E L , Townbhip Clerk

‘20 920.R0N O T IC E

Take notieu that application hau been marie to the M ayor and Council of tho Borough of M atawan for the renewal of the P len ary Retail Dlt-tj

to Hu'bro industries Inc.. trading as M atawan Wino & Liquor for prom­ises located 120 M ain Street, M a t­awan, Nee' Jersey.

Tlie names and residence? of all thc officers:, directors and stockhold­ers nf said ctirporatlon are'.

W illiam Vogt, 21 Keats Hoad Short HUls. New Je rsey President.

M ary Vogt. 21 K ca ti Head, Short HUls. New Jersey . Vlce*Pn>Mdt-nt.

Ju ltn Mednff, 120 V.Vs.1 7lh ” trctt, Plainfie ld. N. J . . or Jacob KHchtet* bur«. 42(i Wfcj.1 Tta St.. Plaitifieid.N J . . ^ocred.iry Trcasurer.

Objections, tf nny. slmuld be made Imm ediately in writing to:

Verna Horhnl. P-i.iough Clerk of BO'V'Ugh of Mntan’iin.

W illiam Vngt.21 Kents HoadShort m ib , New Je rs ry .P f-e.HU,>:-nl

I'.’O $12-00

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N (JT !C KTnke notice tin t W illiam Porter h*>

applted to the M ayor and Council ol the U o r j’.ji’h ol Mataivan for a plcnnry retail coneumpMnn license fot p 'ein isr.s knov-n as the Centitil Tavern sit ttiitvd al ll.t fdr.jn St.. Mutuwart. N J

OhiertlnnH If imv, ihrm>d be mndr iiTirnt-dntclv m '-mintf to- Vcmn Hor- b.d, f le ik of the Borough uf Mata* 'A i1 !t, N, J .

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OUR 1 st JUNE SALE!Compare Om* Cars & P rices & Buy IS o w

Bccausa pf O ur L O W PR IC ES! No Com petitive Dealers Please , , . W s V» or. t Seli To Yo u !

100% 30-DAY iM EC tlfA N IC A t G U A R A N T EE:!!966 F IA T $1695Roaditor. Six cylinder tcur speed IrAnim^Siion. Rad.U2I0.1966 TEM PEST_ $1995ConveiKbkr Eight cylinder, four tpoed trantm)ss»on. BIu p . U208.1961 F A L C O N $595Sii cylinder, automatic h animation, (our door. Green.

1966 T H U N D ERB IRD $2995Landau. B!uo/bi<tek vinyl, EiqM cylindor, automatic tran\n>U\!cn. U?0S- •1966 FO R D $1995

Two door, fig lil cylinder, automatic .iransmiiiion. Green. U202. .- ' : ’ :1966 F IA T ,. $1195Wagon. Four cylinder, lour *poed transmiiiion. Bluo.1)201. .' ' . -V' - ■ . • -1964 FO R D $1395XL. Hardtop. Eight cylinder^ automatic transtnijiion,

• Riup. uis?. . - - - o ':1963 C H E V R O L E T $ 575Four door. Si* cylinder -standard tranjmlulon. Y/hite, W liolesule. U187. :: ' .. ’ ' .1964 C H E V R O L E T $1595ImpaU wagon. Boiga. Eight cylinder, automalic trani- mii^’on. U 184.1966 F A L C O N $1895Sport coupe. Air conditioning. Groftn. S u - cyl:nder, nutomstic trammiition. U184. ; .1965 FO R D $1795Convertible. 8lu». EigM cylinder, automatic trans- mistion. lop. UiOO. .1962 FO R D $ 595Galaxie. Two door W d to p . Eight cylindor, automatic tr^n'.niijiion. Wholoinle, U176.1963 TH U N D ERB IRD $1395(.tndnw Fioht c/'indor. Automatic .♦ramml««on. U177.1966 F A L C O N ....................... $1395Four door. Blue. Six cylindor. automatic tranim ijs .t-o. U171.1964 FO R D $1095Hardtop. Turquoiio. UI63.1965 F A L C O N $ H <?5Si, cylindor. tMnsmlilion. Blu». U lt7 .1962 O LD S M O B IL E $ 845four Ju o , U-JK ,|/. Air c-..dm«n»d. E I9M t/.mdc-, duton*. itic +fan»m>ision. U 160.1968 C O U N T R Y SED A N $3595ler, pai«nnqcr. Power staaring. Powor brakes. Airconditioned. Yellow. Bt 59.1964 FO R D $1295

Convnrilble. Eight cylinder, automatic trantmiswon. A au i. U iSB . .1965 C H E V E L L E $1595Hardtop. Two door, oiyM cylindor, automatic tram* mr.i’on. U lb7.1962 C H R Y S L ER $ 795

Ko'ir duor. Hardtop. Good tMr,!portjtion. Dlb'j.1967 P O N T IA C $2395

Tempest. It.'d to p . t-iqhl cylindor, ilsnd.lrd tt.mmi.-

I967J THUN DERD IRD $3795Undrfo. Gronn. Bidc.k vmyt lop. Air conditioned.

1963 C H EV R O L ET $ 7<?5Wagon. Whiio. S.< .:>lindor. j*..nd..rd hdr.i.niijicn.

1966 C H EV R O L ET $2395W.v.-jnn. F.ighi cylinder, eidomfltic tf<siurni»ion. Mack.

1966 M U S T A N G $1995Hardtop. Sir cylinder, automatic frantmiiticn, bit.?D.U M I.1965 FO RDI If J. H.lidlc.p Feui door. Bu<«, UI39.1963 PLY M O U T H $ 995C.j|;.c. i .L Ij . f.itjfd /!•;! J(.-r, j ’jla n .i l ic tr r. lili al hu,i» tne. bl3/>,1968 F IA T $1095fi_.ur t/l.nd(»r, f«;tir tpood trrt.riJni^iinn. Rijiy:. ‘1.000nulcs. Ll * 33.1965 C O R V A IR $1095f , „ , ,1c Bl.nt D i l l1963 FO RD $ 995H.ndtop, B-M'ju. Fir) III f rl.nJtji-, a-..lom-i lie h-a'.mi•• ‘: ri. Sil 'in.1964 C A D IL L A C $2295r>.„r d'/oi. f}ijV.;!u. C!a>.l. A ir cwndilicnicd. La.idod.

1963 r:O RD $1195( ‘ it.jt.irv *. (pjirf. Fi giit cylindor, autcmfllit i. '.hut h -

i' W ’ C H E V R O L E T $2595f>sn tb^tr hf.rdi p. t-aprica Supur Sp.;,-f. V/'.'/tj.v nnd

1964 F A L C O N $ 995Cl.iii v.i<)cat, lltifj. . S>« fdii,o ';r, ttar.d.if'J ti.-n’ Miii.oi. u m , '

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IV 6 J TFMPEST $ 995W aqon, Blaclc. Four cylinder, automatic trantmitvion. U520. ' ' ,- ' '1965 C O R V A iR $1195Hardtop. Bronxo. Si* cylindor, automatic transmission.

1966 M U S T A N G $1995H iw d ijp . tyl nd r, automatic tranimission. B'j c / .-

1966 P O N T IA C $2295Two door haidtop. Burgundy. A ir conditioned. cylinder, automatic transmission, W Sito top. 5115.1962 V A L IA N T $ 595W.»n->n, Six r.-l’nder, vtandard transmisjion. U?.|S.1966 FO R D $1795

W a^on. Eight cylinder, automatic transmission. WhStu.U2I2. . • '!965 K A R M A N N G H IA

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1965 FO R D $1595XL .Hardtop. . Whde. Two Ju./I, Eiylll <.y!iii'Jof1 a-jlo*- malic tr nsmUsJcin. B705. , ■ / ' ~ '1967 P O N T IA C $2395four door. 5‘flck. A ir conditioning. CUen car. PtBOO.1966 L IN C O L N $3695Two door hiirdtoD. Air conditioned. Coppa*. R&6.

1966 L IN C O L N • $3595Blaci. Pour d'tor Ai* condlticning. Full pow;r. 5C7.1964 C H EV R O L ET $1295Whito. Imp.’i'ri. Four <ioor hardtop. Eiyhf -cy^ndor,oulomntic t'-:um'ssion. 8736.1964 FO RD $ 795Blue. Two dcor. S it cylindor, (la n d ed trdnjan'ssion.

1966 C H EV R O L ET $1995Imr.flla w«igon. tight cylindor, automatic fi-ansnv»»ion,;

1962 FO RD $ 795BHck. Four dnor. Eight cy’indei', Aulornd^r.' tram- • mission. U109.

1966 C H EV R O LETMalibu. Hardloo. Baiqo. U f 08.1967 R A M B L E R ' $1095:Nino pdisanypr wayco. Bluo. fjj.e i, Wholesale as is.U105. '1963 C O R V A IR $ 845

CciA 'tit'b le, Blue. U 103. ' 7 ‘ ;1966 O PEL $1095

Two door. Blue. Four cylinder, four speed transmii- sion. UI00.1966 M U S T A N G $1795Uronic. Twu door Hardtop. F.ighi cylinder, sldnd/irdtransmission. U92.1963 FO RD $ 795Four door hardtop. Eiqht cylindor, automatic tranv- mi-.sion. Rest* Bcigo. U83.

1964 FO RD $1145Jwo doi'.* hardtop. Eighl cylinder, flutcmal'r tr*nt- mission. U 77.1966 TH UN D ERB IRD $2795

Ldndaj, F.djht cylindnr, etiiomalic transminion. A ru*! brtrti’iy. Ilt2.1966 FO RD $1595Four door. S ii cy'irdi-r, cutomrttic tianfnission plat-. U45.

1962 FA IR LA N E $ 995!»00. Fear door. Bldt*. rf!r ccnditiof.ing, eight cyiindrr, auton-'AlIc tranimission. Lock this cue over. «i<l3.1964 PO N T IA C $1295Hardtop. H*ro it u. Fcatr speed trAHSm'iiinn. HiQfit cylindur. A rM l buy. H?d.1965 C A D IL L A C $3295Four dcc.r DoViilu, Air conditioning. Loaded. Grcun. Hi-1.1965 FO RD $ 645H.r<il-.p Ifl-i a'-ior W h.|» A l il. UV99.1965 THUN D ERBIRD $2395

H.irdtiif.. Bluo. U777.1966 C H EV ELLE $1695

Mflhbu rfiigcn. fc ‘11).1966 FO RD $2095Convur'iblt*. Ned, F'yht cylinder, four speed trans* ir.issici. U<34,1766 D O D G E

U „ dnor. A chuap c«r.1967 F A IR L A N E $2095H.irrJtnp, fllatli. Fight Lylinder, ftutcmfllic trr*ri»mii-

I966J C O R V A IR $1395T- o t!cm. Cl.ulr, i i* cylinder, anliim-itic lunirn.i* ion , US/J.

1967 FO RD $2095i -■ I !,.i J ; c 'yl.l i.,!a,d»if< fiulcnljti-. IfdTU-iniss-nn. Ufl-13.

1963 F A L C O N $ 89B') i: i,ti,'.l.ir, ind'.mdlir. transmivsion.

HIGHWAY 35 264-1600 KEYPORT

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•;;'r:!>)rinK ; nvi'IJf, anti Barbara Paxrls,; iho. tw . v r w r f‘.l hy or«o .or mare

wj j Co” '-*vn Blrjuingfian-?. ’ Racftt’sPty . P^.uu'j Vry,

’ Plan Outing' ft'n.fU B'ffih Wojn«i;Cw.«f ■. .

.C'oun^i /has ■ j t! ’i- wh-lo (he.y v .-tiOiii u.c . lit1/ t.,ii- ! iii.n” (i' ay Sotuj'th y. ' ■■ ■-

i'i !-V \ - n r i v^.ty Or:'!r'.'t?.her. M ar/ S lo ^ r , Bar-'rit?patrick,

y King,-

01;;M f>'ur j b;i•*■-> lYb.'ivv:. M .i’v

^o.s loni: i>.r.d w'/t .* p!‘ J!vv':\ led wiih j rvN'"f:dilh TayJpr, Nnnuy King, !,.ixa ( (•.'•nti.firriff.'S l:»v M ri: ft-iiph I)nnr»q !j'.v. .ch:??rFT; i f , | v.^n: K !,'h! -er. Uu^a'i, Btnl^ H->n- SvK'n!1.-* )>-?■>'■■:;• As''!-.■!.'!, ; r.'Kv^, j>oborah Hswkes. Karenhi? Asbit.U'i. ,?<!/j11 O itliy j Sifumonb, and Margnr«t McCor*Ch.v.vn, Rcl>'-XC'> Doan, Nora. Hick- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'wick. Morunr.viJJe: Brenda' and

S.lmroi’s Kpi-^rs, O^Vr^ '.•3/‘jnn K ‘.jnr:'.o‘y sjid U>.-pfvFlf-t/jislutnvii. • . .

Covered AH Phases T ‘i? course c^vcrcd ev*?ry phase

of baby-sU{i.n£» including whaf to, ao ivfo'-.'- accepting employment a i;d V ili;ti to d;,> ^ he i; jc tua lly b.iby -.

Ac a .p'iciyi nirvtir.g of r.h.c. Wririv an ‘5 ("luh of-:M*tawnri.'.lip|d iri Uie. \ 0„ < .# ,,^3 III: (».•«,tlubhuuse. programs were • reviews! v..'ar r.|' Ail^-.hi :>>- r'olU- «d and, .Mt up-'for the .IMS-69 Chib ; v ii!,v p-,.'; (•. K.i!ivl«Y<;ar.JVirs.. .John RobHitsoM, 1 . n , „ Mtilaiv;,:, .v:,s : - ;(tc;n!, was aSSi.slGd ‘:iy P.iis vM:on ;; BiiVlniloi of S^itnto l')r- i ■"

•:YJ«.-p.C'SKl?JH .;«!• -.(.,0 ,.. uaj,.;#,* |;V Ij.nl-j-v. ■ ., |ch.ngc o( yeai-bcink anil -progiams. j r;,,y.^,...».- p., ,yr|„,,.,v ; i: P.irljcipniln^ in (b? ’prograrn-. : l^,r»n^yiv1i.ni:i/jh*.r-?''bic'‘':l Nvw'' Y^rk-■ scn'tfXiias/.’ w;N‘ t> tncse dop:i) ‘ n\euf 'Oovcnini- Nc^on A. ;i,.-.kcsci!<!t. • dndriT!?A-whft w ill'present1 the pro- i'vv!;u ^uve {In.5 (.'oimr,cnci;i*K-;,L-- atl- 1 ^ramy;'. Mrs. ■ Pxoborl., IKif.le/', jvtus- i tiroes ' ' ' ■ . ' /• . ■•'!■ic; Nli'j, Jphnsnn Ciis U n .. n?u» aits; j U ., Col, .Williuui K. ifc^i. prt.- ! Mrs; Vre<l Oietricb, welfurcj' Mr&;. i fessor of aL'ror.pacc studio;, cui;- i David -.Bruce, i^teriiarinna! affairs’, | ferr^d a commission of secund lieu-.! and M rs. A lbert A.bel!.- Aniericao i tonant in t!>e Air I-'oive on M r. |

tiicifi;;.. A n {-.Nplanalson o f w h a t's 'u p * pl.'t.-ii.'sr’iouM .be h \ fiis.taiiJ kK

y b K o>v.' is iw A for was.-.j :so pOititivi ia;f. Trcafmeat ol. lii.iMJS, blrsi.ors, b jt 'i’dbi*? n,nd b ro k n n 1

? v;> rt; . r ••!'/, T V r n . O a i v b t .

Tc,ib;-i li.i . {.;,y)Jy. ■} jr.d;!ib-'CiiUhi;, Jy;s5.*J ifu^bi.'s, Janice

.Pri^'i-viu' K\-!!;.\ N uicy .Vbciu'i*:* MoKins>u;>,.- Su­

. nat*. 'R ii/. Lura N ju u v■ S m i ^ i . i > b b i » * W a l V s . W i i ­

; sun. a*id J i l l /.ib.'bk'’, .Mat-jwan;1 .S tephan ie l-'r.-j n re ,• ;Pu*vv-.loh;;-‘On. ■i-<rd 0.vt»bic-- M>i!lcr,

. . ; O ’ iufJij, l.> i'1;*-J I ' t t O iV M v . t V .K A I . I t i T v ; , l i n t i a 'a r e i I n u m . i k - c a - ; . • [ : f e ;v

. A i C . u n ' m U ' t u ; e ! : . M ; i ' i l . ! ) t , r l d j b o i l ) W u i . S ' ’. G . iV i ; .; W i U r r j v r ^ .

on r a in j w s . .'m -*. III. ii i 'ih .’ IX i r d j E n g l l s h i u v . N m ; y K i- n i- - rt--B tdueitt aiid itud inw w>re ,.war ui AMc*hw>y v o!!w . Mead-1 ski,-,l<niiiic. K<.i!rm,<i;i, , S|„lu.n i,ow. a r t l f i c - i a t . rcspir- !

“S ! 0,1 ^ a:W!,il !l'"S i 'y,,"; R' de1, linoBiu)- till' wl,..phone mtra- i. . . ... . .. ..... .........- ■•; ■ |?>>(, (if; , , ii} >>rjf; rjcpJiCU’iCiU and. ‘

M” ^ 7 : 1‘ir-rt Aid Suuad ].•■' -vf*«r was iar»acsen»nnf C o urso J isi;.,, . tressod including ti'C-delaik|

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N M N m m N M l N M C i

Nov/ thru rues.. lUC IU fi 6A.tL

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n n d O u r s 1'

} CASI NO |# Kcin&bur 707-0300 *

Now 'fhru Tuos.. •: LUCILLE <iALL

• • H E N R V , F O N D a

•‘ V o m " M i n e

a n d i J u r s ”

I'Kalio la. A «radua«c* nf Maiuwun- jR '!)4»:jna! Hyj) -St.h'.'oi, C !;]•:*•:; of } M r. p!;ni^ lo work iur hisj Maxtor's at Adt lpiii Uitiver.L?ity, Garden ( ity. bon^ lsknij.

He ii •» iVn'inixr of r»vli;i Tju IV iia rr;iU‘n-ity and R O T (‘ A iv.dd

! A ir Society, I io was on t|* ASG j lectioti Coa'ituf!*;*/, a .biology I'.ib ! «VR.->is'tant U(id acltvr* in i-itrju'iiural.

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Smniner l>ay (.;<irn[i ope iin, j fiic wilt be hejd S.Ufdny on t*| .si!ia11 f1.t j*.:is 1 erv vtMCici - | ni:i/' at II a.m. jpa^i.-U;,’ bu!/»ers. hut du$*s, coif;.*?, made p-istrioa and olher ie nient.4 wiii hf availoble ;. lM’ents '.'••ill irn.'Uirie children's ; i*;trnc*.*i, prizes, a lour <n tho ! ground.'., voHeyh.ili. etc. Tiier,- will • be dedieation ot the* new ‘.winv i miii^ pool and n movie. ‘ A Day f is* tie? Hn-ihi)h Day Cumo." . i

The Busilirjn Fathers u? Mari..i- j poVh;ur«e re.sifKrin rtf th," area io } nitt-ii>;l and jielp m ak e tiio picnic ! n.suece.s.sbib . •■' ■. *. •'' ' • ot:if

R e ” »,sLrai!un far i,he Day Camp j tionmay be made oo Sunday. i»:<* D a y : teue

a call wu> /.ei.ec'fiiiy. Koch ‘eker iou't.i'Cfi on lhe defaiis that lit with babysitting l>uf could o he applied in the fjifi-i' cvtn

Sa.ft Walking' and Bicycie liieraUire vvas also disfrib-

' Walters schee» of Pawing.'Presgn'i's r . . .... . , '

. Ansouol . He^ueA t

Matawan iegional High School

A T LA N T IC A /E N U E , W A T A W A N : ;

S A T U R D A Y ; J U M i i x :7:00 P.M.

'.•■■■"■■■■ ; ::.'A'dulf-S- $ i .50 — Children $1.00

lickeb Available A t Doer

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eveningliven by Ralph un Red (Vn%s !ns

Babrisky, strnetor and

; v , I < 1 I l.Al.da-.v,;iit buSijn-S: >ni:m IN» iiin<‘oi

(' {.(■Mu h a s c:onip! e ied three-:’S Cl UICSC io s e m c itation

ir>.\ njj.;*.- *»lo o t a l A i 'iitM'iC■ao. •O i . iC‘oi Riiiir.y 's i h v i le r D e in n i’nt( n :fe r iV, l:.tin>;ford. >\ i i '• bas

u v w d m an ;.o jem em o l t h viAm **;'!( 'u>-Oil 'C‘V, m MV!< 1,'dion(u R o u te :i i ,und A d a i n ic A v e ..\ U taw ae . , T h ­ e ra o d . o|K 'n if <il u fthe > i;dh in j.?' u:id ay .

C a p ta in o f 1 ie M o rH a n v ilb , FirstA id and Pe* jcuo S q u a d who

i ^ Scnt " F i r s t A id M rs , fi**rav<!cr, R.N. and a c lu b o ie io h e r. ' ‘ in-b.int fttVij C h i! .1 C;«re-; U . I i i i r v u vr'.To r r c l l . ' M u la\v ;*o 'U o ro tij» ii f ’i i l ic eO ep u r trn^iit ‘ T lo t i ie S a le iv andMr.?. -Ihe-M.s:, W e ls h o f l.lie H a p p yH o u r Kinr<e'<« N :i"- :e re Sch o o l.M - itaw iin , an i M rs . t 'a r/n ^ n M es-5jna and Mr:'. Kuherf W iik i? son o trhe N u rs e ry Oepartnicnt 'd ( t iieI r s t P resh .v ej Ia n C h u rc h . M..ita-^ a o , “ E v 'i 'c r ta in iu i.' C rn ld re n

'I'-ie last in *!k '-vas - r u . . N i|;h t ’w ith t iie jd r 's ari»v«iy p a ri.' ip ., ! in Rhi ih e “ Ivnter a in iu i? i ' pro->.*.t Thev i.Hd-' puppn-s (JHt ofp.iper ba^s w ith jv .aK ic i'- .ukcrs

GOING TO NEW YORK?C a m p w il l b e h e ld M onday*- th ro n F r id a y s , d a i l y f r o n i '9 a .m . to ,- l;:w P tv '

j O n Sunda.v m a s s ' w i i t he co!e- j b ra t ed ut fi a .m . a n d Iv.'ne.bv tin?), ; a s trn ta l. a l 3 :TiO n rn

* "enier; ww loe.-ited !in \ is • d'.‘ v'i>ted

‘t^ mdcjx-

of 12ugiiour

,ee be-

c<):iveru-.! tiie iee I

.•♦•iy to

and crayon designs ai\<! feii usod -ii Un.* parts ol the body. They also cii.-aK'd ro llup 's I'luiii old joice {Njn^ wills paper ^Im-d to iliem and j leacarcusj. cereal or eravked eolor- c.i\ esi; shelly used as designs*

child doesn’t enjoy c(jtoruu» or itibbinL' iti pyint." said V,‘eh;!v as she used the>e and oU;?*r simple and inexpensive articles.' lo keep chi!dre»v busy*.happy and eu- tertaitiod ?‘»c noutj;. :

liic viHiiMy. of sfjncia! 'dolU nyces- sury for the :^ucctlssfnl oporation of u model'.'! ^eivicv: .s(--Mk)n.

Mr. C'eiiii. and mcr Miss niei> at l i Pia.M f k Si

; w ife t iie i'nr- F ie t c n e r . l iv e

Ita .d e t.

F U N B E G I N SW HEN YOU TRAVEL VIA THE ASBURY PARK-

N EW YORK TRANSIT CO. YOU ARRIVE RELAXED AND READY FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE . . . NO PARKINS PROBLEMS AND EXPENSE. . . FAST TURNPIKE ROUTE.

'(O S fc

toONONwr

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ROUND TRIPS DAILYDIRECT to Port Authority Terminal25

Phone 264 -2 2 2 2FOR INFORMATION

Asbury Park - Now York Transit Co.

Dining PleasureIS Y O W S 17 7'///;

HOLIDAY INNof HAZLET...

!!

ROUTE 35

BUSINESS-MtN'S

LUNCHEONSc

R0LL0 BUS TERMINAL I 3‘ KESEUVA1IONS ACCEPTED — 2M 2100

EVERY FR ID AY 6 P.M. lo 10 P.M

ROUTE 35 at & CORNERS - KEYPORT

• • eIS DEFINITELY THE TIME

TO BUY YOUR NEW 68NOWCONTINENTAL

'68 FOUR DOOS

W AITIN6 FOR THE RI6HT PRICE?P R I C E a n d S E L E C T I O N

A R E R I G H T N O W !

PmJS irfinancing Arranged - Trades Accepted

IRWIN UNCOUUHERCUBYRTS. 9 & 33 4 6 2 « m m

FREEHOLD CIRCLE FREEHOLD, N.J.

T U E 5 . 4 T H U R S . 7 : 3 0 P W . t o 9 P .M .

E N J O Y T H E L A T E S T F A S H I O N S R O . M U C O N D O L f t O U T I p U i

W H I L E D I N I M S A N O D A N C I N G

• J O H N N Y M I L L E R S T 3 I C

S O r . I F T t >.it.i r, i C 5 t o l

M O R E FO LK S A RE S A Y IN G $

% © a t e a e a t2© & r n t

J m ic

149 W . FRO N T ST.. KEYPO RT You and your family will anjoy rha charming Capo Cod afmosphoio . . . and Iho finoi', strictly frosh

and a varied monu of Fina Food To Suit Yotir Mood and Fancy I

flv CHARLUr. l>IAMONI»

Woxij/ w.ieL\>, aboiil slocks stop millions of farnilow fre.m sharing fully itt tho t* » o w t h o? the •xvnoftw. Sofne mhke f«vd»sb investments bee ju^e th«*y dou’t know enough about, the rnark^t, Others don’t invest ut all be-' causi? i h e i r miio>nceptious scare them away. Your bi:*gcit j’.uiviie usn't vtOw>.s — u s your at'dude alxKU tlumi. So long a-i you don*i try io set rich om'idf'ht. y<nr\r« (r< o f a fair chance Io come oul ahead over the long haul. True, buying stocU <\.n i>«‘ risky, its ca!. any business venture. Tho most ini- jwr-mt consideration is seek­ing die prothu' udvice from a licenced broker. He can smd« your s.uin-i> umo I h e rii'ht sloeks lhat can 'Arow in value even as our d.*'!ac dohinishes.

Seek the proper aJvi<** fiom those trained iii <nr sale^ and service. Come to Ol-M Ol .OS M O fitLi:. I N C . ilrt Main St. f iic ln iv i r a imd M edia nii'f?■ .hi.* Mnd'nr. e-nl I :p-T.-.| ).tie Kic.ioie.x in th-.* \rea. Tel ,ps[*5-

EUtcWHfC!t W IIAMTQN• 0UNN S0LC SirGCi.-JACKSMiCitlf» w JOHN CAY • --- ----4'#SA>r\>'it r<:o*t

raritniy“ RED BANK

M A T . D A I L Y A T i P .M .

E V E . A T 7 P .M .

SAT. 1 Still. CONTINUOUS

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KIDDIESU M M ER V A C A T IO N M O V IE FEST IVAL

10 THE MOST OUTSTANDINGCHILDREN S PICTURES OF THE YEAS

10 TICKETS $1.50BUY YO U R SER IES TICKETS

N O WA T THE A BO V E THEATRES

O PEN ’ V ERY D A Y D fC C fT M O N D A Y Hours: 12 Noon to I I P.M.

Tul, 26*1-1 263 Amplo Froo Parking

y,05FV n . ^ M i > ,

ST. CLEMENT'S A N N U A L CAR M IVMJUNE 24th to 29th, 1968

{at RT. 79, MATAWAN. N.J.)

-v/

WIN A

MOTOROn« Given Away Each Night

Monday thru Friday

J . FRED M U G G S

Rides - Games - Refreshne nts -2 SENSATIONAI. TV ACTS!

Apooarinq In Person Each Evening!I » J . FRED M U G G S 2 - THE FRA V EN STEIN D U O

| t '/ u i l ’ l | |v1 >'.♦ |i|ti iii.-|nrO O ' i r n p )1 IU I \HMI ,.l,i',

( O - m - . I , J 'X f f jI if iy a f i <1 f iO in-, i r. <| jr u n . r \ i i k i n i i1 n i l U l . l l l - • I I I I . I V l l l l i . ' t l l ^

Fireworks Sat. Nite! GraeiiJ kwatd '6S Buick SkyLrk!

Page 15: WHi YEAR — 51st WEEK Hyrnc AdamantThe school band will play fur the processional nf the 2SJ graduates which will bo followed by the flag salute and tho National Anthem. Jerome Blum

Thursday, June 20, i960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. NV J, Page Fifteen

First Class Girl Scouts v... v,name Smith Il i t t l e - l e a p s .,-; '••

Grammar School, Winner4 $

Ma

IM:?.v*iku lilt- ii.

•ihe N-3I Ui:.Ah;; MV-bi< Hw.'W .- iVi irv \:kc'w,h<j\fi''w frcif i ‘i*. w :<^hyui\ D vision o r j ^ j ;

1 !tfU} • 'rf;1.-'! ij!l ty tii A-V'i V h>C:.iXCd 0>X ; yj.f'i

r rxo'.'n. ‘Sift Arr.v1? ' T)l- ; i; ,<< fn v 't Vi v*. U ianvrnti'« ,Hrj

. . . ..idersj -M^sr^ir,' V:i»5g<;.. £;:*»'* de . . f-Timers; and Yc •-'ColtaRG • 1 .n » i Meopc-i U h ark -v *IhK wH-k, lhe test. week ( MiV-M* • o* v ’oflteiKi . -'ptey Vi.sf • tiie ... 5-Utie - t* i : Vise•T>aRUH; uii; .see- 7?i'her one t HVn fnt/eI lake the entire | teams tied , for

memor .:s ll. ArkciSun.T V»‘tti*

■,vfr 1*. Iiu* of.A IhV’J C . ‘ r-joiis

•*>>.-hetH‘. -n^md op- vv^h,

llnzlet Township, ?.o •^ir ii.t:i;I pee. •>). in day.. ir-'vjv :rc or ov-i- :*t?c- rj5e-ii' -.Vtil'-.inv if: Wallace' A. - Taylor, nfi Mr,. Tn.ylorwaut-- Mrri.v.ieo, C>OP noww

itnerpired; term I:c.evnt j ;; into fili lhe.!. , . .

Division,, two ; couced by the death of John \H. { j r s t , o r t h r e e j - y T .j i in t , named to the post at a 5-3000

teams lied fur lust. The outcome Ualury. And Archie Price alsu \ will not hi;i \teteniih:ed until tiie j tl {mvnship olhce seeker, appointed j Iasi; i?B‘pe'h».5 beer, ‘ played this s Mr. Palmarioo's assistant .at $2000, | cowing-Saturday. I ‘Vlen^es aiUicked ihe hiring !

T*.e Harris’' Warnor-d jfjw fcrs, *-<*' Mr. Sntth a? inviting il Medina I ivi|i> a iecor'a; of i-U-sit fri/-Hitf j* i '* ; Jte*M Township by inducing {

{ place in .the American ' Division. J lo j-ivo servicexn .I lh c v i f f rlosWv trailed-fcv: .Vtata-' i Hnderto-fu'fil! r.,4- dutiw .in tlmir:-. j ■ -' V il!3'r.t P.':s<v T iK trs ' 4-1 ■ r a ! ! *■'. M jyuir Aokcrvnu '.<lenw<f. f ' ' ’«(v UKt

Vc Cd IIs .i-.? Inn Sharks 4-2. j .i:;ybs <:y's r:j-r ■ . .! M !M )« I . E I L E! : xf! yf itiMe di .NArK,W.»l..IltVW:ON

T'irfit' dcslgnatiun. HW«r«S In C.irl i 'V' WniV’n Awsrd Wffliteft: wtrr. li-rC np.hf, . ..^ g co iK ii weut (« m^iiibeis ol Cudctt« Tittup 4M, | iVlun'fccad, Bri-mla Uaoivis ant! tJimbeih L!uv<l. i n. lCIj

. ,:F!ve :f,’in!!!raiiiuy ’Srryice: ’Pi;'o^’ : j&ifc'. i/andfoc! ,;b,y; CaUMte '':Twup 403 of the !?<JaSatt'an Nei^hborhooi)

/Assdciftttoii''?dt^.irl‘;Sc|UiU'-dttTing the ,i667-(i8:'S«asoij,..;Vvere:: Usfi?Fii!g

von: .twoS'occastoris:;-.fpr'ijfe N(i«? Jc-rsr/ Cuuticil of Jewish fromen: issistiivp - \vithT; ibikcj s.r 6‘slri't-io,!!,s h r thu M atawaii/B 9.rb.11gh; Police;

■ making button turtles for mas'ser­vice .project-.of. the.. Matawan Jun­ior Woman s ' Ciub: aictnbating

Kz.Tir

':hp ^ubfjc j;ib ra i7 ; CH!'1. pi't sr(tir.: in/cc ny.-nl.cr!; ^to' bidjy^U, with :children of *oach- { Oi ;h<J Tivc.pv r.u iuU Oitfiieia,.-en uf rh iO lwd Start Program «t ]'K!i;a bel.!) L.IoyiJ soitl 'DeWrfe. Mure-, i^^ihodia^ur^h dtirwg MW. ' ,. r ;;oesighiU(rt-.-;>:rei|tiireK-'lTWa Pro ect .'Report w as miidc by :-i '. ' i- , . .r- ...;.Mr.'.. Jo'i.n .\!c<iiniy. Tr..»p .103 i w j ,!.11...; ,

iiufilig-:.Wind-up!v«eren»00r i.aryits a;ul tliu cuHipieiiyi;ci Fmir j.. jtaimHi, ies;r>.mi..Court of Awards held, iu a \ciiHlienges; The Chaiieuf.c ct Su- j Vc Coliace if-!' social rooin i.it> the First Pcfcshy-.| eial Depcn(iiibility, i’he Challenge }J terian.: .Cba^,'''vipoiisor»<'.'6r:;tte '|o if' AcUve':CiO«ehsbii>,:,;Tli«.'; Cha'f-' '

A;> i si *H'-:rfxmcri ;a.'-Ii ;t i - r»vai^«•' •'• •

lun.rjc.-i Met*, -j.- •:)u.it;v .Gii>n.Ji- • . ; v Wbt'wr* ,

•?<«»,i>. ,•; .. Ford - t'atv.o:'*;- ;AMKif/f.W OIVIHION

• nt:! 1 .lr

rro< pIne T*ii st C14RR dcsjgniUion,

literature and muking posters for thi^hn^t award tn Girl bcoutiiig,

ROUNDUP" f e ; O F :

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CHEVROLET ,I I S i D C A R B i r r s /

'66 CHEVROLET 2225Capric*. Four-door hardiop. V*l, aulom*tie tr*n»mti*ier>. powor Peer­ing. p ow tf: brtkei. Vinyl r o o f . Y«lbw

64 CHEVROLET 1525BalAir Staton Wagon.. V.8. . «ii4<w maiic franimtsalon. power *toering, i>ov#r . brakes, heater anti iedtt>.

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64 CHEVROLET 1550(mp*U SlfthoM-V/flgoin \-i. /aulo*- mafic transmiMori. power iio«ring, heat«r and radio. D|uo. V- :>

64 CHEVROLET 1100BelAfr, Four-door Sedan, V*8, aulo* mdiic IrAnimuftcn, hviittir a n d rAdio. Gray. •

'64 CHEVROLET 1400Chevcilo Sldtiori Wagon. V*fi. flulo-

malic frflrtmUiion. powijr iteering, faclory fi!r condHionmg. header ftnd

radio,'-/Br«wr»,’r::v

64 CHEVROLET 1325Jmpala ;' .convertible, -V>8, . rpflnue! trariiminion, hodtbr and radio/ Rod,

V *'64 CHEVROLET 1450BelAir SMion Wagon^ Y-S, manual Iranimisiion, Iicaltr And radio. 'Blue.' - . '•

O C Au u v63 CHEVROLETimpala .’SS ■ Converiiblo, , V-fl 32 7, 4 speed tranimiHiom hoaier and radio. Brown. • . ;

63 CHEVROLET C 5 0Impair SS. Hardtop, fwo-docr. V-l 327, 4 ipcoci 1r«ntmi>von4 h«*i«r and radio. Brown. . '

'63 CHEVROLET 1175Impala Stulion Wagon. V-fi, auio- mafl« frinicoisslon. hotter and radio. .

[ len^ of - Emergency P repa id- j pid yie-rss, ami l he • Challenge of the S _V.;ov» Girl Scout Promise. , ; :. I ' .

T’weiity'ihree'. liadpes! were earn-1 cd bv Trocp' rriembt:rs and were j ni presented vturSn the ctfeinonics, 1

■ us:well as Thti Challenge of- Ac­tive Citizenship which the Troop worked nn durinj' the season.; The evening's program parted with a Flaft Cerejnojiy coriduol^d by the three First Class reeipi- ents. Guests introduced by Ca- dcttts Joan IUi Iok aud Dawn Ncal- isw efe Mrs. Robert Baxter, Maf- avvau NeiKhborhoo<l Chairman, und Mrs James- bentz. Cadelte fuusultant. /

First Class .'recipients who '.re­ceived their Senior caps during the ceremonies are freshmen at Mai'awan Regional H»^h School and will enter Senior Scouting in the fall. .■ Brenda, who entered Snouting in ili60, workwi on five Communi­ty. Projects during the J967-68 sea­son.. She has served as a Patrol Leader. She won n Troop Bakeoff onc^ as a Bvovmie rtnd as a Ca* doite. Brenda is-"a" member of the Drama Workshop at the Hi#h School and beloijj.j.s to the First United- Methodist 'Church Youth Group, ■. /. . . • . . ' .

Elizabeth has been in Scouting since 2960. She ^urnered the First Placu Ribbon in the writing con­test conductcd hy the Junior Wnm- zn.B Club ihis season and ’.vorkod on The five Community Projects.

fris LCt o. Ti^er h»j k.s • : . \

rv;n*i2i.’ Chiefs:.... :.- o/k! Jims ni-ehti?/ -Afcni.'.v.

;K‘Sli ihKWlKlWr Afc'tuis .& pvuurry D#*rtB 1

AflNtiK IKVltiiOX t.AMKS I 'U V Iv O

.him' IIno< Ptrl'll.l

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- ltsa ! Wits tinyjbint of a '.sorr, that it was j . v ' i!idi:r:-iicod that M r. Sm ith would

. -- • - j i’tr luiio'iiK! aiul would take up !; i rrr idc rii.e in Jlo).W(Je}, ; 1 . - ■■ jj-.:. Liir^.hc'e Smith,' a .spectator, And j

V :;;" S ’ i iV.emljcr M :tnv V yiarnir^. onard, j S '.• t ciaiiriedJhts the tKat, j: t r \ i - i.i truth M rs Sn)tfh ‘,Fld hrs iatlier !

2 : ->.*irVo.-upp*;c !it? n> w'ii-i.Jtf, Uils, m l I. i biijlii a vesidvnct- in.Moimclel. 'But. j { •■■'' 3 ! Mc'.yf.'r..A'.;;'-1i-i‘HMi o W k h m d v.jrifica* ] 1 .5 . 1 Hon from •.Itd'in/Pv.NVfldiiiftUw,' lown- j- • • j ivip cJcrK,. thuH r\[r,.’Smilh had esr g?: • i tablisht'd ix-.i.dc-iice jn J loL’iidcl a j 4'-•• i I.month4.-;.. a ■ ■’ ' ’ "■ •- -'"; '■>[3 2 1 QorsiMin Availabduv , jj. 4 ! '.]r. Poo!^. find Mr. Frerhett*?i 4 t qiitiUoncd -A.liere: Mr, Palmarico.’

B’’j ami Mv,. Price wtmld ^ .l time, to ; 1 pl'riorm ibe diw.ies of office in'that; i tjiev are.employed, in New York,

ieffi. 7 , •Maori.m. f l|»r. Mr, «ave-assuranccr((, 1 eiriployers.of ihe tivo men had

• -Wait,\ PU/.A. WirMvttsi (l, S«rjoF,<»r«i iqiven pprn’ir.sion for *h >n. In take y. .-. Volf the.hours KCt.’ded io .fulfill thr.ij

Ust<*tnft^'blir;lnrp /S.JJv TjB^ s- ■ ' j duties of , public cffice- Co»<>u' -js'tV kr-rvh-c Stars-6 , Towa { M w r . Arkci’son, «nd his support-

& CMitntry IJcdrre Darts 6- ... . - ers- also qucitioncd the fact Mr.■ ' . . , „ t'!une *L Palnmvico'antf M r.’PriLC wouid be

ilsrrisB lSnon i J«veli1‘. S. ' V . ‘ mew at as«l}sslng wnrlc. while Mr. Town fir Coiirit/v’ DoUg** D.'»rt« . 4, j Sm*th had loug been employed at

Dannv Morrissev. top pnze winner In tho We t v*ch. The award was prc9emeU ot a school assemhlv■Must C'rjrc Cojitr?.: c: tne ilaiawnn Gramtika/ j litu«.stiu>. lhe contest was suansored bv the IVIata-Mhool is shown with Mttcaivan f-’ohce LL liarvey : nan .lavcees in ca-opuratiofi with the borouj^i aadMorrell ami AssuttaiU School Hriur.ipai John l.uctko- 1 township pcliect departments.

; Student Blue Cross i ; g

is.UouTPs fVintia',1 Chiefs 0.MatD-nald M oM\ >l(.itcut«n Av. roiis Unlimilpd MoU 10. 1Wijrts P'/ra WoiTiur.y 5, Occasion

Stfip cul?s 14. . . - . ,' ' - Juup 13 .

Occajilciij 5Tjjoi> C‘.;hs 35, DlamoMd J;rns Horkcts 7. ,

f trnth Pharmacy Cian‘s 17, jCsit-k- slt'in Agents 3. • . • ' 1

Ye Collate inn Shmks‘31, Sawdf rd S'liarmac.v Firmer'15." ' ‘

Tov-r. 8c Conntrv DoJtfe Darts' ;5, WnH.v tJ)77.a Warriors iO/ .

Toms' Ford Fsxlcuns 0, Colcts Tire Strvicc Suus 0.. • : r ;

Matawan Borough Little 'eague

it. Jack Eisinfcor, a spectator, sug­gested Mr. Smith could be retained on a part-time basis to help Mr. j Falmari(:o and Mr. Price in their duties of officc. Dui it was explain­ed Miat Mr. Smith ia cenit'ied as: an e,*:sessor ,<;ntitlod lo appraise properties anywhere by- the Local Properties Tax Division, sn could not act as ‘ instructor” of persons not so qualified. - .

” \Vh\ Don t

New. Jersey . Blue Crosg * and -, Blue Shield . wii! open a /three- .' month enrollment period for stii*Y

LoaRoe Voters Scrvice chairman, Srients wh*> will'i be attending col- !T r i a t ' ■ 232■ Idlebrook - Laiie.- --Anyone i in the fall. During /his lime,

J r.„{]•.. j."-iwishing’, information concerning j students may sign up for,tho. Stu«; a Mmma.r ut- ; rni.mlH-rvliln in the Lftaeu’e. of dent Proe.rant which nrovirJe*: cov-'

In Major l.c^ue action iii the? Unfavorable,' iMftvur Ackersou Matawan Burough Littla League,.[there was 00 question about-it the jxiwerful Pirate ‘earn remains unbeaten as teams svvitij; into the second half ol the srason.

hi jjames last week, Uie Pirates crushed lhe Red .Son; MM; the re-

''There nithe publi.c. rhjs is a lil" lllldl ^ m«:mbership in the League, of ! dent Progrnm which ''provides-- eov-.• | Women Voters, wV.ich is open to Ur.-age similar to basic Blue Cross -:1 ! ii1 1 -?J?' •** • r i ' ? to!' •ii*t ,vomcn ciiizcns of voting age, 1 and Blue -Shield but at a muchtiiid a.I (oo^ouen it js ine liuth- > jnay_ cor,tflct ^j-s George Lyon, | lower rate. Coverage is issued on..Whui we tlecl piir legislators wc j Mcjnher?;liip chairman, at [an individual basis with no de-,-expect diem to mf<>rm themselve.s 8 , ^ .p L , * ’ | .^ ndt, nt&1 ■ - 'and tu unlike their ■ mtelh^t'itce . . »aiid foresight in making decisions for us. ", ■•'■’• . : -, ■

They should also,, however,: have an idea .uf what; ihe people.- they r{'p;>-.simt arc* :;t??iiik'ng. concerning-i Uie 1*;s:iu‘s and what jhe-people* of 1their would - like to seeaccopiplishai , towards the 'solu­tion of today's - problems. Today'

irld ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ 'acle;

Madison Totvnship IIS Seniors Reap Honors

Cohen SkepticalDavid Cohen, a spectator, cit;es-

tiuoetl that, as.Mr. Smith wap. an “ (iinsidcr,” jiciwoiild have the un- derstandin^ nl the Holmdel situa­tion Mr. Fahi:a: 5to would have. lie non of tedav's problems. Today's ,Madii.on Township Migh School . tiinsc>x CoonJy Music Educators In-' w ilted to know if.Mr. Smith could v.orld is not hninpnted by thti; oh- j held graduation Tuesday- Isiromentfll J250 scholarship; Bar-,tm il ism i>:&ed i f h* 1 pi act ices, pro < ed . jjcles <'>f • distance. Mc-dr- rii com-. | '{Yip senior award;; were onn*junced 1 bara Ackerman, Middlesex.County

“ ‘ * ’elt | inuf,irat:(;n enables rhe public to • as follows* : \ Music Educators W eal $250 seho'Kjb,- w l| infornmd on ihe iss i!M | s . , v , pr, sm |(.(1 jarship; C h a r l r s . f t ^ i n o , :pas-'and mak(;.s '.heir legislators readi- 1 f 'Iv acces.sibic.

Hut Frank Kinsley, another spue- land makes '.heir Icjnsiaiors rcadi-! (,1'<Dormi!- m 'u if'!'u,iuVri, . u r f l ' r ! K,iu ? clll)o1 of llraiiinj! S2S0 schol- lal<,iv'i,.si*l«l ih.-re wus question, lly accessible. jsciciice ‘ w k td :’ CiiPrvl ‘ Mathii-U. i ars,,ip- ’!tp noled the.t, hy Ki.ulute, .trie as- | ’[in; Lmtvit; ” f Wuniin Voiurs t [ Cm ] f. ^|ajr,. M,-in(,ritl! tCni>lish Rt-ci'ivinp S300 scholurslup:; were ,ses^or ip n»f elected officer .totally I believes that a .cihzen's duly does j award' Nancy' Stumper, Peter ! Nancy Stumper and Peter Pykish,

1 lYo ied s. u , , T„ r. i(.re ,wo lirMit-pt'titlt-nt.ef ihu municipal- yov- , nf,i L-n,l when h« hits his vow | it^.uhetu, P ,,,;('.r Pykish, .ill iho IMacHson Chorale; Uarbura Gcrac-as a Panel j s‘ S'-, ,V| , ,iil I v I C u tn ' " !p, l" oy ,nd c? { ) " 0,: br , ^ ■'ln '1 ,l'- -l" ,uld nrt alxlirale all thc j t.bn«!n Cc:.tor lor' «»> Pcr(orminR I A-nski rereivcl a iM,'.. Jane Camp-

Leader. She placed first in the J . ( '®'.ttory ov->r the ffrd Sox': and. . ''!.r nl'r? 1 '! f l!!? *resp-jns.bllHy for dm^n-mt-king I A,-is aK;,,.l; ’ Julia Adam-r. Worn- ;bc» Memorial Art .schular^ip........ . . . . .. - -. imquii,. . il. Al.il-.iliui, .ninth.r ; !-.s ,u-, r,-SMr,:u,. I lie i-iuz,*n f tvi's Hrancii Aiuih.ny of Suiilli -Vm- I 1.1'-jiarE rUf.-:iL:iI awards were givenElizabeth bus served

placed first iu :he i 4. Junior Division of the Monmouth i {}Council of Girl Scouts A il Con­test. An Honor student at Mata­wan Regional lligh School, Eliza-

(l victory ovr*r the 'Red Sox;Clue Jiiy.s split two. v.innitiR

G-3 oVL'r lh'.' Tiger {\ to the I;'al

hk I b<j'.ving B-, y . 0 il . jcommUtee had made nf Mr. Sniith'In Minor League pluy Saauday. ; “ perlormAiice” and if he had au

Buhler & BitterA .tk o r in i F l y m o u t h - C h r y s i e r ^

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s v e w i ! FrS;vf j-'---5 - - js,erhi"™i2r sriHU« r ^ r i . - Church Vinilh !(ir lHlld.^ - .ously .Oronp. ji\vu second place lean is pulled to ^

J Debbie, who started in Girl *.vtihin one j’ume of the leaiiers as j '^•Scouts in .1961 in the Pioneer Val- the Giams edg.cd the i ;.aejesf U- •V1‘-’, ley Council vt Massiw-huspttst } 10 and the Warriors crushed ihej helped with the service projects 10 rioles 11-1.j this season. She has served as a standings as of h.otc iC are;Patrol Leader and won second ! .Major i.eatue

spectator, "'as qic.^^oning how j tniir-J. a'Ko i««forni himself on ali Miucn inve.'^i^atiou ihe tov/nship jsfvies of \!ic issue and assume

me nf the responsibility for the of his government. He

‘ in be

of these appeals for )iold- {the nuist effective wav, by writ* ;:ie matter ovoi .succecdoil. ling bib C05 'lreil rnan; r Arkerson demandetl a roll I Todav’.1; legislators are very \t sin/.vvd n 3-1! verdict, woh ! an.dous to know the feelings • of Mehges aad Mr. Jaylor ihe ; d><» people i;u y represent and oft-

Un iht-y ate roluctant *0 act be- enn- jcnuse there »s no public resjjonsc.

Iwy Memorial Hospiuil nursing ' *n 'I'hnmas Kedlc. industrial arts;

leall.jjvlr.jlo^er

awaid; Maiy Jane Hattuso I der- 11 »*v* Society Pound-oion of New York award for achievement in German, David Kashdan. Kiwanis award.

Also Peggy'Zavlek, Tempi.- Ol.av Fineili of New tinmswick award.

P'{ A-M.T.F .A. seholarships were awarded to leanuc Cappelli. Jan ­ice Lara, .Myrna Plainer. Peter

1 Frechette; Jaycee scholarship to jWchtraub both i-l-c

place, Cadptte level, in the PX>6 Matawan Neighborhood Girl Scout Art Shnw.. Having completed 0 ronincffiber cooi.se, ahe h*dds a Safe Boating Cejtificnte f/om thu United Slates Coast Guard- She holds an American Red Cross Swimmer Certificate, and in 1JH>4 won First prize, fifth grade, in the Strathmore Elementary School Science Fair. Debbie is a member of the Matawan High School Band and belongs ‘.o the Junior Altar Guild of Christ Epis- i copal Church, Middletown. ’

Following the ceremonies, re­freshments were served.

Piratcn Su*

Blue J.'.v 1 Kali-oris Teuiera Tigers

Wildcats OIwUk V» nrriors Indinns I.cities Orinlfs

Minor Lraj;iic

Hut all uas not lost. As a con- jcnuse there is no public response. [ J ane Dorn; Cfaiie Tracey Mc’mor- ic iliiiio iy mt-.isuie. tne nm jorily did jMo'd !egi:dators v.-ill allot tonsid- j«;»] Scholarship to Ceui'ia Delaney

a j litre both Mr. i'dlmartLO and Mr. Jeral'le time fn answf.rin^ their i^ n were S^JO awards,

Dianne J beriault. Imsiness; Myrna l-'ir.O.; :, snalhf-nati;-^; Dennis Ma* J .>L hi'iiMjy, '1 lid.udkti, art;Haymond M iller ;«r*d Mildred M c- Aniiffe. physicul ecmcAiion; Shirley T.:iub. science: Alan Moody, Hng* lish; Th'.rcsM M ar.tieJi. ioumalism ,1 i.iu iu Redman, lV:tty Crocker l^'Mpemating award.

Manfredi and Ml. hae( eived Ihe Na-

award, and National E lks.

) l-’nce as f-ssistn'^s ; at r»titl a year.

to M r. Smiih

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Nancy Stumper received the Mid-

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Raymomi T. kiehardsou of Port 'Moiunnntl* w;t« s'A'nr.’i in fi■ r ;t new ‘ four-vtur term on tlu- New iorsey ] Rsh and (iame Cnimcil last wieli by ConiiTUssioner Hob.rt A. Roc of

Itlie State Dfpaitment of (^mserva- i tion und l-cauonuc l)ewl«>pmuit.| 'lhe ceremany t<j-Mk place before last week’s Council mectins:. the first since Coiincilntaii KicIuudMm's

( numinalion by C.in\t‘n:or Ni -luud J . I 'iv-iu*! /I i-jimc-jh | Hushes was crMdirnied hy tiie State | Oii(ii-J/Cniik;ij« j Senate. Councilman Rkhaidson, <;n* |1 teriiH» his second cousecuiivp li-rm. ! t;; n.icvKafiiin ; served previously from 1M> lo l‘it>l) ; r.-n-rs rio.ir ivniiin« by appointment ol Governor Hub- :• in :, ,i/ T t il ert H. Meyner.

H e is o n e o f tw o c o m m e rc ia l f is h e ry r e p ro ie n la n v e s on H ie U - m an u n p a id co u n c il. O p **n t i 't of a

i su h .s la n lia l p nm ul m l fis l"*r 'v , he is I n nu-m her o f fbn )if • I tn i (I S r a fn o d . C o -o p e ra tive a n d F in a n c ia l K r ire - j tm y and ir e a s u rn r id ilie N o r th , J c r s n v C u s n m e ie ia l I -1 s in -n o .in 's ! A sso c ia tio n .

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icorrerdjoudenee and will in most | s’chfd.o-iibip:; U-v C- O wont to Ed* j cases make diemse.-vcs available j w .ird Trabalka. Kram er Mirseh and •for ftinnvr vliMiis^ion. jCrrohid' - Foundation Sehnlsirsldp;! ‘ Why Don't You'."1, a bookmark • Mildred McAuliffu and Psuiline An* ]df*si^rcd by Mrs. Patrick Di Bel- jdersou, 't'ouu Democrats, i lo. a member of the League of ' ‘j Women Voters of Matawnn, has ’ been primed for free distribution } hv ;he Miitawau l eague, it con- |tains the natn^s nnd addresses of jSiaio and National representatives ; for tins area. )l will b<.* di. tribut- [ ed through ihe courtesy of the j Central Jersey Hank at their j banking windows in Matawan and 115. also available at the Matawan ;| Free Public l ibrary. Get your ’ Iree copy and wnO'!| Interested groups who would• ’ike i.epics ft"- t'neir members mny• ,'tM*!,!*. 1 Mis. Domilo Cuntalupo,

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1 fied Ads. n..

Service Anniversaries; I Scrvirt' av. avds- will be present- ; 17 ; ed 10 Ihe following H. I. duPont i 17 j de Nt--inoui s «md Co., Phuto Pro- i * a } duels Ut-pnnmeni, Pailin, employ- * ™ | ees clurinj: the month of .lone: 3fr- ! 2® , Vvar Anaiv.M varies, Theodore C. ; ‘22 | Ne’.Mis, ilNfi Maple PI., Kcypoil and | V4 ; Richard h. Williams, Matawan.

Cub Pa«*k 61 To End Season

i In place mi os n» ual monthly I meminM, Cub I’ack til will bna^ its j sen sou's ariivities tu a do.se wilh ! a iiicnii' fcr nnm licr scouts und I till* i r r mdlirs SuiukiV .ll lloliv.ilrl I Pink, bifornud io nviiii-s f«»r ilu* j summer months ,i:c !>eini; phinnt»«l . ■ bv the Den Mr*-. I fuoardJ Km p nnd Mrs. Kcnin-ih SchaIfer, 1 but p;ok rvciih, -.vill : 1 r)t ri-'Minc until September.

At ihe tnu l pm’k meetinp, in M.iy, f i i r e uiruiji-iH cf Den ‘J reci'ived neinevi’im m jr.' aids Mark I ' I'ler nnd Jonaihnn Horn e.uii recejved their Wulf Hade.c with Silver and 1 Cold Arrow points nnd U n w i n d 1

[Rubin rreeiv.'d Iii-; Silver Airnw jpuinls. i; lhe l ’a«’k Impes to r\p,uid (hi*:I fall if additional Den M»*ih r.v cun ; [ h( rccriiileil. nyi.ne intnc.stccl mIheivinp in sucli 0 enpadtv I'- Jinkedj ni t i'i-i;ii t 1.111111 n 111 . Ui.ui'oiim i 1 m\( ll Hcichiiian n i M*t! K-tilfi.

U’hat. have you that you won'! ; tluow away? I.rmk arcanu! nod call , Classified .'in.'jfi or M5IMH18 lo sell ill '

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Page 16: WHi YEAR — 51st WEEK Hyrnc AdamantThe school band will play fur the processional nf the 2SJ graduates which will bo followed by the flag salute and tho National Anthem. Jerome Blum

Faqe Sixteen F ’F MWAVAK JO m N H N. J. . Tlwsddy, June 20, 1968

Alan Brown Delegate Plan Annual St* Clement's Carnival

SuPiH't. ' 'J\s fro>H i l l ir e,’ t R ISt'.tr ivt'i <1 sfrniUp "n ’ ’i " r ii*i pil? I!t llfti: i ( I.wv< 1 f K tr Sx

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■■■btr .the.''American Legitm, • Depart- ment.of New Jersey.

, A laa Is a niemb-Ji of the Msa-- Vim . isiKii. Baud^ r i^ ! v . . i ! p - 'u n r . - , . ’ , : - i ; ,-i r n : . ; n b f ’ r

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X f c a t e - i \ a e h y-M'T j cuil -firRamzarion, onmposod of I Bovs State delegates with hand 1 mstrument expenenctv 13 vveafc-d-

toother tn cn *, - exirwriely • short I tune. it consists ot shoot| tOQ oieces and plavs ut many of | th? meefcwj'5. • i^rves as- aceompa- « uyin.g unsl fo r k /'o ixp fini*:***!.: -md

Hives'& Concert at tha 13ovs Suite Governor’s Inauguration. :

Study GovernmentDurmp hid week as a member

of .Jersey, boys State, A)un and his fellow nel<M'atf*s* will lea in about the•:executive • branch o* -.jtoverii’ . ment by -serving r « Coverp.or• p.nd

iM ayor. They will. ' learn - how-. Jo rlcsrisJatc by servme. as Srti.'tffir, Assemoiyroan. u ium y: I-'reeholder.

I and /Municipal councilman.- Jhov wii? learn . how to maintain i>-- and order by . serving as Pn:-:e Cmef, as Prosecutor, and as Judtfe. They will he ussiumH lo; either Uie “ National” or .•••freder*’ tu r parties, and will conduct pri­maries.. conventions; .-.and-,-olce.- <hn tn c . uc th i, u uT‘?y $sid local : governments; modeled . after those created by In c . New* Jersey Constitution and: statutes- .• ./the-high spot of--the.--week .will

be-.1 the .election, of the Boys State Governor, scheduled, to be- held Friday,. June 23- The: Governors* Inauguration will be held that eve-

:nmffvin the 'Rutgers Gym. A1LJ..4*■ .ftion Posts' end other', sponsors are urged: to have a representative present tor the Inouguration and Band Concert thar evening.. Gunther Hcvse, Director of

Guidance at the Matawan Region­al Hljjh School. . will be a -JJoys State staff member this year.

Twenty-three per cent of the naval enlisted personnel and sixty per cent of the naval nfticer per­sonnel in the Korean conflict were Reservists.

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i- .u u 'i Rev. Akinur SVil-wm L.t> ! techbach. co??^uc-r>vl lu.1} firs* Wor*

■3 UJj V l v|(.> it ~i Is, if l ^( « iJtht in ( hi i h i f* 5 ? u i .i M «rlb o itF-?sii£i'Jav. I;o !v tornjmtn- | ion was. celebrated at ihe 9 a.rn. j \*QMnip Service, a i which t:irsc . the si’ven newlv confitmcd n’-ein* j b*-:rs.---A-h-i Wirie O’mfj.rrnt’d on i'r-n- ! tecost Sunday. Jun e 2 received j Uieir first Hoiv Conmuiniun.I The newiy confirmed membeis | are: Miss Elizabeth Anderson.{ Muss Pamela kdWKrds. Mis.*: Mar-.I Si-wx'i • 'GiKiourd. i»!iss ■ l^ m cra ; J ‘.)hnnoii, FJaul hansen, B a rry Me*

Cdl and Kenneth Rupp, all of Matawan. .

R:.*v. hbtsthbach wtU act as: tfufiplv ;>«stor to tross of G lory Luiherau tnu rch uiitit Ju ly 1‘*

j when tie wul officially become | pastor to the church. He ar.d his * i he ffirmcr i\Tiss Je.'^'ic; M a ­I ri«; Abrvnf, and children. LuroJ M ;ine and Phihp Arfbur.- nave- His!, moveo. from Bnd^M in. wlv-r- he-was p«stor-of'Chnst Lvdheran- L.liurcn. . :

Thn coininlftiie meet.*! to discuss Hind ar<\af!p,iiitttrnfs fnr the Annual j Back rnw: Ma.vjoUej Nick SlranUnn, Jernnnk A/inelliiitM (rrankS t . Clements Carnival sr.heduk-d io open on Monday on Route - 7 !) on ! . Matucfi, Bill (VoKironter a m i Jt>e» Norbat. • ApDoariui* nipht!*.* o r . Hu*

church:-$routids.• opposite Mojpiolia Inn, .Matawan. • Appearing in the i Cariuva! grounds u!li bo two fteasatior.-al'TV -Airts.* Iln» ri.iui‘»>':teinphoto sealed lell Ut right, Jt r r v Nappi, Georpe Rearh, rlnurnian: the ; Wuo a coinedv jniitihn^ and bmanriitp act; J» 'l*red theKev. Joseph Ruci.rJ/»Ktf pastor, Mis, Ann Flciro* Mrs. Marilyn Nuu?.i:mte. I world’s nio.si ;r,lei]ii>ent Chimp.

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Some 579.-graduates-.were given degrees during- Rider Coheres lOiird commencement exercises on Sunday. . Or. - .Robert, i v Goheen,-. president of Princeton University, was the -principal, speaker.

Amon« the dej?ree recipients was Richard rvsha.'A m boy R d „ Cluf- wood, bachelor of ftca^te in Com­merce, m ajor, accounting.

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Mr. and Mrs. H a iry Demerv. Orchard Parkway, Moreanvitte. en­tertained nn June J) In nonur of th«ir daniihter. i-nnsl.mee. wlm w.ts graduated front hi. Jo sep h»

[ .'icho'd.I The occcis-rm was n o.trO'',cu^. A I color scheme ol blue and wmte J v/a*: n^ed with juurleati 'n decora* I lions tor the table.: Attending were Mr. bud ivlrs.' Ge.rakt Dornery and children Iris.; Marvanne and Ranalo. M r und ; Mi.s. R . Kenneth Cook, M r. nnd | Mrs. Duinel Brew er ana sons Tim. '-Danny and Glen. Mr. and Mrs.: John\-Moran. Miss Valeria Ko/nh.: Miss Maureen Simnalmn. and .Miss ; Susan Ita lia n .

! ' 'Ihe Ladles Auxiliary of the Mur*, j gnnvdle f ir s t Aid held then month- | !y meeting on Ihursdny evening, i Atlc:r.d:.ng w e ie \irj>. F ied vVimt,! Mr.s. . OM^pii Seiflor, Mr«. Rudolph i Harbotlni, M rs. Martin Smith sr„: Mrs. Joneph I.anzaro sr.. Mrs. Mm*{ ri.v Schether, Mrs. Al ( ottou. Mrs.

Prances Puhchalc nnd Mrs. Martinj Smith Jr. Refreshments were oerv-n/l klf Mrr CrliAlliAM M c: Cn\itl*

• jr. was presented with a blrthtlav j cake from N-irs. Schcther. ni <l(icid*“d not to hold • med mgs for i the months'of Ju iv nnd August I witn the ne.'d meeting to oe in i'cp-• tenioer.{• Mr. and M m . I./ju-s Rapnne.-Sea-

ford. iJe L «[ient the weekend mg Mr. ar.xl rvirc. Mnrtm Smith jr. and lainuv.

Mr. uuo Mrs. Widinn*. btirniiKir-.n and children Carol. Wilhain and Robeil. Bedford. N.H.. s];ent the weekend visiting Mra, Vera Brown.

The Harmony Club held a dinner at Don (UiUote Inn, VJatawnn. At­tending wcr«- Mrs. Sylvia Juniu- .son. Mrs. Vera Biuwn. Mrs. Leona LaMura. Mrs. U iLu Heal. Mr.s. I’iorence I'arrell. Mrs.. Martin bmith ar.. Mrs. Josepn Lauzaro.sr. and Mrs. Vuaur Barnaoa.

Named To PostStephen A. Monev has been

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> cinsfi - ••country ' trips rnr teonae- j ims this suma;er. Parncipatm e m ! a tnp w ill he M a n Gray. jVmi-. I awan, won is anxious- hsr other ! a re a . vimna people to i-i.are w.ih ' hor «.\<:mne expert ■■ice. ihe Jsd \e r L ak e s "Uost.w;'rn Ho- tnpleavers 20 st'».Tc*s nr.d mcudes lhe sciinic h is r o n c h ? i:n h » 'h !• of thus

I mum ry ami crc-.s.se? th<v border i-Miio ue ie .h tjo rm g Cj>t;aU:» a n d M ev- 1100.

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- H a s G r a d i i . ' i i i o j s| Ine- nnmial ■ Miid^rmirten and 5 N.utsery jsraduamm and prmvu>;<m> i ♦'•xerei.sco were held recently : at Hillei Academy. Perth Ambav.!.(.hddR:ii p r o i im ( ed .to l inU ; Orade from Old Bridge area a n ­I Kuren Mock. 1/y J'*asn. Je n i*euv* gold, M ark Glazier, Rands Marsh* ah, Fe lice , fcnwag,’. and Marcella Lupo: din- Malawan area. £dwin brucKel. Rohm Kuthmok. Beth Licntmai), v;ictnnu S nilom, and lama.r A'ltt;. hazlet area, Dorri

• f rieoman, Morganville urea, uary j Korotzer. ' .i Area children promoted to Km- I derwarten are: Matawan, o ldi Bridge, and Ha/det areas. Jona- I than Fox. Gury Roson/.weig, Bruce ; Sherin. Miehiot! Stahl. Judith Ru- I bmstem and i.ori Berlin. ■| Children promoted to Nursery Ti ! are; Robeit .Schdom an:} Aaron• ).ii:htmau of Matawan.-i ■ _____ ;_________.- Somewhere someone wanls the : thines you no longer need. Set! i them at little cost through Class:- 1 fad Ads.

KTewe:d tnendr-fT oMhe-Korthf-rn.Monrru'i.iin Multiple l.isune Sfr- vice i-ap £.ul"$ Ciub, is -ivealior: .Muno h. .A.sili.- manager of. • tno Applehrook Anonevs M-Uiwan nf- tice. Roure- 3**, whose 5ii]es lor the past veer totalled t a ( %’etume of •S20V.550: -Idr., t.ilh ri-cencJy r^celv- ed h . m«:-nihfc’r>:hfp pin from Northern Monmouth t Mtdtlpfe List­ing Sem cc president. J . Po t^ i.., Roehe,’ Cidis Ni-e!;. ‘ ^ ‘

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