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Live To Enjoy The H oliday... B rim Safely j OUT I * THURSDAY - | $ lm im ] All Week ! COVKRIjSG SJAiAtfAN m'MhCM fc'iB Tag, . .. ■■ :/ TOWNSHIPS OF tiXTMim, KAKtWKO. HOLMDEJ- vk S MADISON iOCih YEAR — 1st WEEK National Uitxdbcr Newspaper AwoelaUoa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 4,"i968~ Weinnrr Haw, J« rw y Crests AMoclalicm Smqta Copy T«n Cw?ls H ill-Burton Funds D enied Fo r H ospital « V I , ■* , u ‘} - ‘i f *, si,™ r» •» - < j\ /' “V-J Demolition Of Grammar School Begins The Slate Board -of. Control ime. tbe- Application tjf t>i«? .Bar- Shore ' Ixijnmusnly- Hospital ..fur federal funds1this year, to.help fi- nance eonstructioti of the proposed :162-bed.-hospltttl tn Holmdel. Appli- . tat;on was ma<5a for - ..■■• The. board approve federal - p w ii !-tat»Mig.-f?;t96.to8 .tot: five shore. hospitals • to. permit. them tu undertake, expansion ; programs thisvoar. - 1 ; .. .■■:■■ ... v Tiie.-money'.was part.:of .3.. tote! : o! Ss.WiMl),aviiilablft: to New 3er~: se.y huspitals' this yeae under. the . federolHitl - Harris program. Iho board, the policy, muking arm of1 Uie State Department o r Iiistitu- turns and Agencies^ decides how : the funds are allocate'.!. . . . , Three Oeetm Count; • facilities, Paul Kimball Hospital, Larwood; . Coinmuuity Memorial, Toms. Riv- «r. and Paint Pleasant Hospital, -were among lour in .-tho stale to receive funds.In tho general has- Vital caicgory,. 'the otter was Beth Israel Hospital in Newark. . Diagnostic Care ........... In the dingnniitic and treatment category, al! of the available mon- ey went to three show hospitals. Paul Kimball, Jersey Shore.: Medi- cal Comer In -Neptune, -ana Mon- mouifv Medical. Center m - .Lons . Blanch; .: - . : T he ■allocations In the general ; category were Paul -, Kimball, t&il.Mfa;-■■ Community- Memorial, $607,1117; Point Pleasant, $309, Mi. and Beth -Israel, $808,119. For diagnostic and treatment facilities, the grants were -Jersey Shore, 5283.9J0; Monmouth Medi- cal, $181,4/4, and Paul Kunball, fS3 901). The Monmouth - Ocean area: was one of two purls. of the stale to. receive a top priority --rating for the available funds in these two categories The shoie area had n lower priority in the pther ratega'irs, morteini/atlon of existing hitcpiUls, extended t.iro fucill.e., and reha- bilitation. eentcra.. As a result, no shorn hospitals sought any o( the funds. ■■ " . L k > Than Requested lh e allocations approved were less than the amounts requested, but the shore hospitals previously had jaid they could go ahead with construction plans despite tha re- duced amounts. . Paul Kunball, which sought a $1,292,000 Riant, is plannmx a 114- bed addition and other Improve- ments at a total cost estimated tt $4,000,000. Community Memorial wanted a $770,000 grant to finance a 106-bed addition estimated to cost $3,230,- ooo. ' , : 1 Point Pleasant sought $392,MA as part of a $1 ,10( 1,000 expansion pro- gram to provide new operating rooms, maternity wards and inten- *ive care units. - Jersey Shore Medical Center will use its grant to provide such things as X-ray equipment, labora- tories and outpatient facilities in (continued on page four) ifot't' Police Tltf M#rlbw» Township Coun- cil - voied- to Increase, the police Jorcc MoBdAV -tiij[b.t alter- renorb of crime «nd hazardous duty fur the prc'.it 1 -/ilk* i .s t a-.m llnviv vostMl tu.- s>va . Use nee, dcpar:- mwnr $27,M9 extra for tills year’s bsidgit is; two fidl.flme putrid- jnun and » new prowl cut. eim be wided. :■■- .. . ■ ' . -.- ■ I St.c action came on thc het-li ■or-reports.-from tdward fvins III, business administrator and safety diretler, who said the ex- tra money is needed so the “ dc- partoiem cnu bo provenuulve in oatura Instend of. remedial lo at- terthuutiiit, ’’ Ui'. Ivins iuriher explained to tie council there will be an esti- mated o5M additional, residents in tlio township by December and iederrtl auencits rvcomnivnd one patrolman for »very Jtlln! resifi^ntv in rnrnl u-^ Of thn totaJ eoiargeocy. approprm- tion, SljOI|9 wilt go to salanti tor the added men, $14,000 lor over- time pay for the current seven nnw twee and the rest lor new police car and other equipment. Staff Head To Resign .David Jinnebrekon, Maiawan, president of the Madison township I^diir-^ljIX A^sui-‘llLtun (.\11 r.Af, and nef.iiliiitiif for llitt leathers C.o- ali(io.n in ciirrent talks with- the .Board of bttucation, svbiiittteii his I resignation-.to tho-board Moniiav-- Mr. Knsebrotson. a teacher in the tifko! system for: seven years, said he is leaving to become assist- ant principal in the l-aiimiijjduie Public School, He will also'be. a teaching assistant for the seventh grade. . • . . - . , Mr. Engcb.retson, whose resigna- tion is effective Sept. 1, will re- main as acting president and ne- gotiator lot the teacher groups un- til Aug, I, Newly elected MfE.A | President Walter Metzger will be in Arkansas during July and will be unable to assume the presidency until that dato. Talks in the dispute I concerning negotiations and griev- ance procedures ate slated to con- tinue July 16. At a recent Board of Education meeting, former board member Joseph Cappelli asked the board whether rumors of the resignation were true and asked whether thc board had investigated tlio rumors. Mr. Engebretson, who is alsn an elected member of the Matawan Regional Schools Board of Educa- tion, was a mathematics and sci- ence resource teacher in tlio Me- morial Schoul. During his tenure in Madison Township he tausht fifth, (continned on page four) Jackson, C hurch Sts Banned To Trucking ' Hr-avy (Jotlx tr«i/Uc OJt C h o i ,ilcjihv ar the puluk: huarit*^ aug’* ■ ; J>i. botA'rc’u J'-K-ksot; 5 >t. rtJt'j ft'iun : j^.sred tnnl the ban be 0 ‘laud^d ! S ‘.. .-.u-.ii t.'K ia«-ks.'ii) St. >cn tn<? n o rth .sui-* t'f Df* i Raviiu? Dr, mu{ i.-h»?rcb St. Has j .on Jack.s-.m St. to X iU i'ijif *:. | r;io!.»Jbh'.\l b> a«i o.'J'fiiiiKtf j Mrs*, (jcnevievo DonneH. a for* ii b> th-.? \tjr,i.., 3u iniu;us;h LuLtii* j xner council member, &aia roug&i* r U. ova;io;«.- ;«U>';- icii \u^Q^v.m^hL I Iho ordinance, wmch '.vas Intro ! iJuc?d last April, has fniallv re : ccivcil ai>L>rrjva.l. of Uie Sta£:» De- i {Kiruj'-'iit oi lrausuw'.auO;;. Kc.;;: Go Alone On l nnn j MaJii it. vAusuif* haHic tieupji 01^ j lhe mam thoroughfare ift tha busi* . m?.ss diAUiCi. u>unoil JHjitid'tin 4 ' i «):j « Wi>ul<t lMv£-».* j apnrov-'^.. i ail | tuiCKinx »an !>ut a^ree<i to take i j . I vndcr coitssderalion Rights Unit Ctergymwj .^cpking th?. fcnriatu ijt ti Kuiusn K»}-Sits Cuuiu'i! r ctMv-'d assurances (rom ine Mdla- ■•van I ovn:i!\ip nt t nat it W iiulj i | Parking Ban; ; •. - ; j CoundL also scheduled ; a pu1>ll^ j he.vriiig Ju ly Ji'J on an o-\1i)\anc* j introduced Feb. 8 -bannSrijj parking [ on the east side- ti Broad' St. at its. ! ijitersection.with Mali) S’, and on- i buth sidvs of Hi^h Si' .for its eni. v-t i Iie,iufil- Action on Ihis.orrii-o 1 v : nfa:ice a,so- ’,va5 dehyed pending . t «r>r*wnt s ir ’- ' d I of lhe Sut -3 rraoaporta- .t;riu.p to wi».rH ni tne ’.owuship bv > . us »'V*--nni' •■• ! Aup!)%r j . ... ‘l> pC.A .. ' . . . j tmns of wootsbiiw Wav-in tfie crttst*':’ ; However, the Maiawan Minister- wood pal)i sectloi, ais0 was sched. I Him i.fto nut*.!ii;'McKi-.v, fc,r a nubhc hearing .fulv IB , to form its ov,’»i unit ir. .ad- j jjV council : ' j jo.i .uj / .sI j U a . ih P >a„..,h ./.tpie j lcuut U vor.cd to nurchane tnop-« tr,. j yf.jivip to n ; eriv on the north uue f;f Rvers ' laroomu J c mm.jsPi ) . 4> l> . n h l o !0l t. (.0 Ua th( at tt blo^tad. ivJuvoi- is .ulam.rir ; j.)r <ini. 0f two new w ai er r.to--u--o ,uici rt.ius-.s tu i« iy ; tanks to he aiV.i'd tv th<> sv-^ern, dur.nt» liii? !tnr« ut of- i ( oiiTirjhiuifj \v i on^oc 1"■ rep'iricd police ace tniorc-ni; a Iwo- parking limit iii fie busin^si. Oismct. He -.aid o.sta!>)i.t!ied' park- in^ hrjbits f )i nianv persons in thft d>sti if.t have been change;1 by usu of Vf'hivk* warfiin^ notices* : In answer tn uu inquiry. Muyoc Ed'.vard E. Hyr*- .o lepnr'cd txj ' ■:hv Mmusrpmim i i l,l f w OCt!\>ii W irf tilKVfl i>0vilU.‘»«! O f M nVU / /Ivines str.itd in idu*im' to up- poinl sucn a <*omnii.s.;ion whici; !md been rt*m*afed!v recuesiffd Hy iho six Miii'^tcjiUiii nieinber.s who Jive wifnm the bMnnit’h. It js thf cu'i- viction nf <Se entire utiniaieriimi | Sewer Assessment Commission. Uiut all communities, . including* ! Jiieets• . cach wi-f.l: and id cOiidiict-.. (continued yr. page foiir) \ (euntiiuied on p a p four) V ' j ; Junked Cars, Debris Ordinances Adopted Special ^ o u iiU have been iet up to recelvc donations to this j tower intact and H will be r.turt-d by the Jannuruiiu bngineertnu t»., i The Matawait Township Council I de.sicnf-d to nd the rioanim pro- ^ _ . u.1 Cunlral Jur“ y B a»k and Tjfust Company’s Matawan i Matawan, umii & permanewi site can Ix. prepared. j Monday night wiib Mayor Htms I Rrami uf »owMsh;*) foMrmmo * * ~ 1,11 ■iimiii™. 11 " " " ' ' 1 1 m m v. _ . . , ^ - .. , _ » P 'I !............. ....... u . .... . 1_ I .. ^ Veteran’s Hobby M ricktis started Monday io demolish the 78-yonr old Matawan! office and al the Farmers and Merchants N it ouu! IMnk M ,t .v, .n Orainnior School which ii being removed to clear the site for now j Checks should be made payable lo the "Hell To<m Committee"- coiistruetloii of an addition on the Memorial School. The s<:hoo!’,i bell ] and mailed to either Charles C. Sehof-lt jr., n> the tam ers anil' I tower, «hlch residents Iikjmi to preserve as a historical monument can i Merchants or to Charles MacideviUe al the Central Jersey li"iik ! be seen ut the upper left In the photo. | Ironworkers Local 37.1, Perth Amboy. Tuesday lowered Ihe hell FLA G C O LLEC TIO N T E LLS U N ITED ST A T ES H IS T O R Y As i result of I hobliy started in 1940. Homer Mattoaon, Cottage PI., Cliffwood. has an outstanding collection of slides on (lags, par- ticulatly (lags of the United States, and now is in great de- mand to show his flag sl'tlcs cud givo lectures on them at schools. veterans and service organisations t chairman In l!Mtand found it dil/i- ln thu area. Mr. Mutteson has been a mem- ber of ltantan Post ij. American Elgart Hears Many Court Cases Municipal Judge Lloyd D. Klqart. Matawan Township, set Aug. 6 on o return date for hearing with a public defense counsel of thc cases of Dennis Misujc, M3 Laurel* hurst Dr., CHIfwpod Beach, and Jack Wulsifer, 8 Plpeknot Ave., Hazlet, youths arraigned by Dct. T.t. John McGinty, township po- lice. on four counts involving tak* Colony Inn Carmen’s Catering Service 1110 Florence Ave., Union Beach, llul. available. Call 204-3740. wjif ini» of £»oods. Pri^ripal count wa'i on the lakififi from the Garden Statu Landscaping Co., Marlboro Township, June 12 of garden tools and ntiiohinory valued at Other counts involved the taking of a tape recorder from Frank Sch&ufcle. West Prospect Ave,, Cliffwood, the recorder valued at $290, theft of $8 in rolls pud buns trom James Uurlmv’s Grocery, Shore Concourse, and of a .stereo tupe recorder from f l a w y Vim. Center St., Cliffwood, tins recorder, less tapes, valued at $87.r>9. Herbert C. Smith, Cliffwood, the township prosecutor, represented the police In two casc-j. Patrolman >!on Maccm jr. signed complaint against Wi Ilium Lloyd, East Ur- anj:e, for causing an accident with a car operated by Dr. Alan Brum- field, Throckmorton l/ane, Sayre Woods South, June Ti &t Church Si. and Lloyd Rd. Dr. Bromfield told ihe court he was e.oing west on Chnrcii St. and was aJrrn through tiie intersection with Lioyci Rd. when the Lloyd car runic out of that street, struck his auto in the rear and sent ii spinning down Church St. stud up onto the lawn of a private residence. (continued on page four) MA'ITLSON i.ojpon, Kevport, for 3$ years cult to find information on die var- i lous flatfs. He decided to do his town research, read extensively on 1the subject and spout more than i 1000 hours in various libraries 1tracking down Information. For ft IKTniancni record hu decided lo i photograph and have slides made ‘Ot thu flai»s. and staled that when i hc was unable to photograph the original, he often had to create u ; rophca and take a pi*.two of that. ; Two of the mo>t outstanding in I his collodion are the 31-Star Flap; i used by Commodore M. C. Perry i when he opened ihe ports of Tnpin ; lo Western shipping in I 8.VI and : thy 37-Star Special Uesi^n which s sold at auciion in S aitheby'.s, i London, U'nf'kuul For Mfi.2!li, j IH-Star Haji The 31-Star Flat* flew over the i flnjjsluj) of the ‘'(Ir'-nt Wliiif j rii-et.” This flaj.; »i!v) to Tokyo IPiy and flew over th Rename Harrington Earle J. Harrington wai r«* appointed as .Mmiicipjl Jud^o of Marlboro Township by tho Town- ship council. The appointment for thre« years. This will b« Mr. Harrington's seventh consecutive term In the township judicial of- fice. Mr, Harrington is a graduate of Fordham University Law School ond ha9 been a member of the le^al staff ot the Central Railroad of New Jersey since 1.424. At tho dint) of joining the leyal stuff of the railroad hc wa« practicing law in Matawan. He rose to become general counsel i for the railroad. , \ Radio Hams PBA Installation Dinner V \ v }/ . w dates his specific interest in flaj'.s ! Battleship Missouri cturin^ [lie sui- to when ho became Americanism I (continued on pn^e i.nu ) Learn To Swim Program Offered Ai Lakefront j Mr. Johnson presented a report Field Day | I I Once again radio amateurs o f ' j North America were t»iven the op- [ porlmuty to prove to the wm id ; : what can bo d')p>* in sell-traiitine : } to c.npe v/iih public. v*mer^,r:.” ';y o^>-: I errMion under field Ci;:iditio!is Thi.'.: ijununl k*.cI of oi'cratim* skill 'uni | endurature is kiut'.vn as "Field | A.s in the pasi several years. Hu1 ComniU!m;if.ii>iis ^:enp fioin M.it- awan 1'ivii Jiefuisr c:iliiiiM.i>ii,',il , ly participated, operating under the ! eaU ol' W:!FK\V/:\ (conlie.iicd on pnj;e four) j Frocidich and Councilniuu Slaulr-y Viauko dissenting voted its support for MaLiwan Township Manager William S'chuchari in his fight with tin* State Civil Service Commission over classification of tho post of township building inspector. ! , Council adopted two ordinances i amending the administrative code: and civil service classifications to ; make the post of building hisp^t- j tor that of a department head. The j changes remove the building in*' specter's job from civil service jur- isdiction, testing and classifica- tion. The move will help Mr. Schu* chart in uh effons io retam Georj»e Hau^niann a* huildm^ in- spector, Kx-deputy building inspec- tor Joseph H. Rjfkm. who was disinl.ssed from that post has won the backing of the dej; ment of Civil Service in his forts to replace Mr. llausm.uu the post. Me is the oniv om have taken aud passed Hie d»*p ment test for tiie job. Mr. Sehuchart, however, muiiikiined lli.it i)u> jkwhkhi that of n dnparinient head c not com*; under civil service cic fication. The bn* lilmi* msno, had. since 11)06 when the aumi tratfve code was lonmilaiffj w 1 -rnn‘d “ director" of tho dcp ment. Clean Up Cnmpalgn Council adojited two oniinar.ces, NOTICE Matawan Town ship Munition! Utilities Auihoritv, .'Hi Nohh* Pla<'c. iMat.iuiin will be closed July Un and July 5th. .1 fp adv 4 public heariuj>s u.i wnn:n no obj&c* tions were voiced. One require.^ «'i!l fn'opcrty ownerd ' on notice from the Township Matui* fier to clear his land of weeds, do- (continued on page four) ^Re-elected President SCULLION FCdvvard f. Senllion, bu*»nc.S'j ad* mini>UaU)i nf Matawan Rejntmal Schools, was r^-rh'cted president of the M.tnmouth Wnnuv Pubhc ; Si iu nl Iv.iiiUn.-tis Oltieutls A. sa^iU- j turn I IhwsHjv m/iht. I ictmtnutcd on pa^e lour) Break Ground For New Church > , t-i * S ■» i'l Hi. ' ii.t. >• ,t *, , n Z i . 1. '■ / - i ■ f-',. AV ' /- * 4*J •V#*,* ,tv 1 f ^ j r I I V > 4 , T V * V ' i I (I I % I V > M I '‘•KVr-’ v .; ■- ,#V •. . I «'1.|.( ........ . it.-iii n i l " :<•* «».»*••> *»Vw rt - 1 f ' " i I 1 t r —1 > , tl » - ^ 1 \ Vij. « « i “>i «* , i > V S * t t til - ) V ' , Details for the Red Cross “ I.earn to Swim" program were finali/td at the meeting of the Maiivvnn Horoufth Hecreation Commissi ni Monday cveniiu;. Dieter John.v.>n, Lakefront Director, .state* 1 tbe pro* fjram would start Mondiiy ;md aiil bo conducted daily fiom u:.'JU ;i in. to 10:.Ill a.m. for two weeks, bn-- ou^h children between the an*?1 , of ei^ht and Hi are clij'ibh 1 to purlin pale. Further infoimaiion and ick- *slration fonns can be obtained :it the playgrounds or by tailirn; Hie. lakefront at Awards were presented to Vfl. Thomai Wallace, Marlboro Township Police Department n n d Fil. Michael Wagner, rviiifawnii Township Police Depnrt- ment at tho firnt nnntiai Instnllation dinner of Pair*!* incn'a Ucnvvnlc.it AssodntlDii 103, Matnwnn Town* .ship. Shown above, luff to right, nre John J. Ili'iiur- mnn, Since PilA president? TIL Wallnce; Del. .Joseph Itookct, dinner chairman; Pll. Wagner nnd I'll. 1). (iary Dickey, Leurd Kilt president. The Miihiwun Towiuildp Foilce I luklnu thu o;uh of offleo Riven by Benevolent A.ssociMion local 103 John J. lluffcnmm, president of held Iheir Find Annual InMallation Dinner Wodnesdtiy nt tlio Now Holi- day Inn on Rouln 35, Ua/Jot, The now oilicori wore Inslnllnd flftor ihe Miw Jersey Patrolman's llenov- olnut Associntion. i), On ry Hickey Marled bin *or- ond term aa president) Clifford C. Martin, vice proildent; Krnm.is li 1 ? 1 u t c Ii c r, recording .si;ere- Iary; CJeoijjo Kniirs, Iropsttror; Slnnley U.irrish, finunciai .sucre- Inry; Vliwtont Vinci, state delegate, (continued on pann four) Office H ourt Howard fl. Iliinjil.imi hi-.nut Manai'or of Social Seui'ty. un- nounced thal the i'eilh Atnl»<«v of- fice will bo open for busiixs fimn 9 a.m. (o 5 p.m. tomorrow. Al- though the ottice j,cm rallv remiims optiii until 8 p.m. Friday es-vune- 10 serve those '.'.'ho are unfble io visit during, Ihe regular ii.nu-, the office will be dosed at fi |<m. to- morrow because ol tint July 1 etid. NUIICK Our office and Yard will be I (dosed all day .Snliiidays duno)*, Ihe month;! ot July and Aukiui l*'or oil or service call 2t»I 02UU. Louis Stull/. Jr. Inc., 213 Druid SL, Knyport, N.J. ;;cru:i: .Semi'Cleat'iincu Sale Special lot of Nalundi/er and f.if<; Struli! Shoes $ii pm pair. Shop early for be:d iicluctiou. I.n/are.‘i Shoes, II W. Front St,, Keyport. w) fp ndv U on the recent work ficcomph .iied ! at the lake aiea aud Mrs. M;tri*< \ ' Hanna, cluiirrnan. commended hnn j on the progress, improvements a i -I ; ! general overall fijipciirance of the 1 | location. “ Open House’’ is relied- I u!i.*d lt» I iu held Saturday. During ! I this time all borough residents a*-e ; i invited to ;;o down ami the ; Uakefrotd and ;dl its facilities. Any ! pertinent questions or iiupiiiie> will : be welcome at thU tim.* and alt , the staff will he in attendant '-, Au i added I eat ore in the w.iv nf a boat | launch has been hudi adj t. e:ii l-< j thu swim area to md boniuj;h toM dents who may h.u'e ..ul. k.w nr I canoe type boais u> je.*t in the wa- ter. | Fue.eiio Jac/.yiiski, Program Di- i rector, announced that thc teeis- I nations at thn local pl.iviToinnN I numbeKHl a total ot ,Li:» children, this includes li!!') at Midith‘sc\ Kd I and i< eomb.nod t 'ta! of I i" ,’.t j Jack.,on St. and F’reneau. 'Ine pl:i>- i Kiduiitl'i are open dailv. fl n in. in I p.m . and clul'lren can snll ob- tain nvd'-ti.Uion un ms by t*1 tho Kcrrealion buildings. Hu al>o stated that there will be n i Julv : activities In thn hoi ou,;h anil Uie i playgrounds will he dosed Imlav The bn:; trip to Yaol;e.) Slathum ‘ h:ts been cam d ie d due l.> tlk* short a^e of available tickets (<. non-prol- (continued on pu};e j< i« i) OLD WAGON FAHtU Mid ^eaMin Sale. All c\e,|;ieens, ; ii'lnnle tret's, oinanmntals, flower- j np, ijhi nhs, roses reduced 20 to j itl% from our regular Ibices Ff- fecllve July 4th thru July Mill. Roulo .’15 North of Middletown. I wj fp Adv 4 Ground wus broken Sunday fo launch tha con*; Maiawan. Shown nhnve, left to Mlruetion nf the I-ir.st United Melhmlbd Cluirch, Mai- | I-:, idarlry sr., ,.resh!ent of (ho awan, which will be creeled al Church Si. ami At-I tho Kev. Donald T, Philllpn br., laulie Avo. in Matawan Township. Tiie new church i Ucntlersnn, boildlnu cuiiunitl1^ will rt-pheu tlio IU-}ear old edifice ut J43 MaU Hi., 1Wray logrc.mf loadvi'* rlid'l, nre Ronald hoard of ttusteei( pustor; Howard A, cltnlrinan, hi\4 A.«

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Demolition O f Grammar School Begins

The Slate Board -of. Control ime. ’ tbe- Application tjf t>i«? .Bar-Shore ' Ixijnmusnly- Hospital ..fur federal funds1 this year, to.help fi­nance eonstructioti of the proposed

:162-bed.-hospltttl tn Holmdel. Appli- . tat;on was ma<5a for -..■■•

The. board approve federal - p w i i !-tat»Mig.-f?;t96.to8 .tot: five

shore. hospitals • to. permit. them tu undertake, expansion ; programsthisvoar. - 1 ■ ■; .. .■■:■■ ...

v Tiie.-money'.was part.:of .3.. tote!: o! Ss.WiMl),aviiilablft: to New 3er~:

se.y huspitals' this yeae under. the . federolHitl - Harris program. Ih o

board, the policy, muking arm of1 Uie State Department o r Iiistitu- turns and Agencies^ decides how

: the funds are allocate'.!. . . ., Three Oeetm Count; • facilities, Paul Kimball Hospital, Larwood;

. Coinmuuity Memorial, Toms. Riv- «r. and Paint Pleasant Hospital,

-were among lour in .-tho stale to receive funds. In tho general has- Vital caicgory,. 'the otter was Beth Israel Hospital in Newark.

. Diagnostic C are ...........In the dingnniitic and treatment

category, al! of the available mon­ey went to three show hospitals. Paul Kimball, Jersey Shore.: Medi­cal Comer In -Neptune, -ana Mon- mouifv Medical. Center m - .Lons

. Blanch; .: - . :T he ■ allocations In the general

; category were Paul -, Kimball, t&il.Mfa;-■■ Community- Memorial, $607,1117; Point Pleasant, $309,Mi. and Beth -Israel, $808,119.

For diagnostic and treatment facilities, the grants were -Jersey Shore, 5283.9J0; Monmouth Medi­cal, $181,4/4, and Paul Kunball, fS3 901).

The Monmouth - Ocean area: was one of two purls. of the stale to. receive a top priority --rating for the available funds in these two categories

The shoie area had n lower priority in the pther ratega'irs, morteini/atlon of existing hitcpiUls, extended t.iro fucill.e., and reha­bilitation. eentcra.. As a result, no shorn hospitals sought any o( the funds. ■■ " .

L k > Than Requested lh e allocations approved were

less than the amounts requested, but the shore hospitals previously had jaid they could go ahead with construction plans despite tha re­duced amounts. .

Paul Kunball, which sought a $1,292,000 Riant, is plannmx a 114- bed addition and other Improve­ments at a total cost estimated tt $4,000,000.

Community Memorial wanted a $770,000 grant to finance a 106-bed addition estimated to cost $3,230,-ooo. ' , : 1

Point Pleasant sought $392,MA as part of a $1,10(1,000 expansion pro­gram to provide new operating rooms, maternity wards and inten- *ive care units. -

Jersey Shore Medical Center will use its grant to provide such things as X-ray equipment, labora­tories and outpatient facilities in

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i f o t ' t ' P o l i c eTltf M#rlbw» Township Coun­

cil - voied- to Increase, the police Jorcc MoBdAV -tiij[b.t alter- renorb of crime «nd hazardous duty fur the p rc'.it1 -/ilk* i .s t a-.m llnviv vostMl tu.- s>va . Use nee, dcpar:- mwnr $27,M9 extra for tills year’s bsidgit is; two fidl.flme putrid- jnun and » new prowl cut. eim be wided. ■:■■ -.. . ■' . -.- ■■ ■ ■

I St.c action came on thc het-li ■or-reports.-from tdward fvins I I I , business administrator and safety diretler, who said the ex­tra money is needed so the “ dc- partoiem cnu bo provenuulve in oatura Instend of. remedial lo at- terthuutiiit, ’’

Ui'. Ivins iuriher explained to tie council there will be an esti­mated o5M additional, residents in tlio township by December and iederrtl auencits rvcomnivnd one patrolman for »very Jtlln! resifi^ntv in rnrnl u-Of thn totaJ eoiargeocy. approprm- tion, SljOI|9 wilt go to salanti tor the added men, $14,000 lor over­time pay for the current seven nnw twee and the rest lor new police car and other equipment.

Staff Head To Resign.David Jinnebrekon, Maiawan,

president of the Madison township I^diir-^ljIX A^sui-‘llLtun (.\11 r.Af, and nef.iiliiitiif for llitt leathers C.o- ali(io.n in ciirrent talks with- the

.Board of bttucation, svbiiittteii his I resignation-.to tho-board Moniiav--

Mr. Knsebrotson. a teacher in the tifko ! system for: seven years, said he is leaving to become assist­ant principal in the l-aiimiijjduie Public School, He will also'be. a teaching assistant for the seventh grade. . • . . - ., Mr. Engcb.retson, whose resigna­tion is effective Sept. 1, will re­main as acting president and ne­gotiator lot the teacher groups un­til Aug, I, Newly elected MfE.A

| President Walter Metzger will be in Arkansas during Ju ly and will be unable to assume the presidency until that dato. Talks in the dispute

I concerning negotiations and griev­ance procedures ate slated to con­tinue Ju ly 16.

At a recent Board of Education meeting, former board member Joseph Cappelli asked the board whether rumors of the resignation were true and asked whether thc board had investigated tlio rumors.

Mr. Engebretson, who is alsn an elected member of the Matawan Regional Schools Board of Educa­tion, was a mathematics and sci­ence resource teacher in tlio Me­morial Schoul. During his tenure in Madison Township he tausht fifth,

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J a c k s o n , C h u r c h S t s •

B a n n e d T o T r u c k i n g' Hr-avy (Jotlx tr«i/Uc OJt C h o i , ilcjihv ar the puluk: huarit*^ aug’* ■ ; J>i. botA'rc’u J'-K-ksot; 5>t. rtJt'j ft'iun : j^.sred tnnl the ban be 0 ‘laud^d ! S ‘.. .-.u-.ii t.'K ia«-ks.'ii) S t . > cn tn<? n o rth .sui-* t'f D f *i Raviiu? Dr, mu{ i.-h»?rcb St. Has j .on Jack.s-.m St. to X iU i'ijif *:.| r;io!.»Jbh'.\l b> a«i o.'J'fiiiiKtf j Mrs*, (jcnevievo DonneH. a for*

■ii b> th-.? \tjr,i..,3u iniu;us;h LuLtii* j xner council member, &aia roug&i*r U. ova;io;«.- ;«U>';-icii \u^Q^v.m^hL

I Iho ordinance, wmch '.vas Intro ! iJuc?d last April, has fniallv re : ccivcil ai>L>rrjva.l. of Uie Sta£:» De­i {Kiruj'-'iit oi lrausuw'.auO;;. Kc.;;:

Go Alone On

l nnnj MaJii it . vAusuif* haHic tieupji 01^j lhe mam thoroughfare ift tha busi*. m?.ss diAUiCi. u>unoil JHjitid'tin 4 ' i «):j« Wi>ul<t lMv£-».*j apnrov-'^..i • ail| tuiCKinx »an !>ut a ree<i to take i j .I vndcr coitssderalion

Rights UnitCtergymwj . cpking th?. fcnriatu

ijt ti K u iu s n K»}-Sits C u u iu 'i! r ctMv-'d assurances (rom ine Mdla- ■•van I ovn:i!\ip

nt t n a t it W i iu l j i

| Parking Ban; ; •. - ;j CoundL also scheduled ; a pu1>llj he.vriiig Ju ly Ji'J on an o-\1i)\anc* j introduced Feb. 8 -bannSrijj parking [ on the east side- t i Broad' St. at its.! ijitersection.with Mali) S’ , and o n - i buth sidvs of Hi^h S i' .for its eni.

v-t i I ie,iufil- Action on Ihis.orrii-o1 v : nfa:ice a,so- ’,va5 dehyed pending .

t «r>r*wnt s ir ’-' d I of lhe Su t-3 rraoaporta-.t;riu.p to wi».rH ni tne ’.owuship bv > .us »'V*--nni' •■•! Aup!)%r j . . . . ‘l> pC.A

.. ' . . . j tmns of wootsbiiw Wav-in tfie crttst*':’; However, the Maiawan Minister- wood pa l)i sectloi, a is0 was sched.I Him i.fto nut*.!ii;'McKi-.v, fc,r a nubhc hearing .fulv IB, to form its ov,’»i unit ir. .ad- j jjV council • : 'j jo .i .u j/ .sI j U a .ih P >a„..,h ./.tpie j l c u u t U vor.cd to nurchane tnop-«

tr,. j yf.jivip to n ; eriv on the north uue f;f Rvers 'laroomu J c m m .jsPi ) . 4> l > . n h l o !0l t. (.0 Ua th( at tt • blo^tad. ivJuvoi- is .ulam.rir ; j.)r <ini. 0f two new wai er r.to--u--o

,uici rt.ius-.s tu i« iy ; tanks to he aiV.i'd tv th<> sv-^ern,dur.nt» liii? !tnr« ut of- i ( oiiTirjhiuifj \v i on^oc

1 "■ rep'iricd police ace tniorc-ni; a Iwo-parking limit iii fie busin^si.

Oismct. He -.aid o.sta!>)i.t!ied' park- in^ hrjbits f)i nianv persons in thft d>sti if.t have been change; 1 by usu of Vf'hivk* warfiin^ notices* :

In answer tn uu inquiry. Muyoc Ed'.vard E. Hyr*-.o lepnr'cd txj '

■:hv Mmusrpmim i i l,l f w O Ct!\>ii W ir f t i lK V f l i> 0 v ilU .‘»«! O f M n V U /

/Ivines str.itd in idu*im' to up- poinl sucn a <*omnii.s.;ion whici; !md been rt*m*afed!v recuesiffd Hy iho six Miii'^tcjiUiii nieinber.s who Jive w i f n m t h e b M n n it ’ h . I t j s t h f c u ' i -

viction nf <Se entire utiniaieriimi | Sewer Assessment Commission. Uiut all communities, . including* ! Jiieets•. cach wi-f.l: and id cOiidiict-..

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Junked Cars, Debris Ordinances Adopt ed

Special ^ o u i iU have been iet up to recelvc donations to this j tower intact and H will be r.turt-d by the Jannuruiiu bngineertnu t»., i The Matawait Township Council I de.sicnf-d to nd the rioanim pro- ^ _ .u.1 Cunlral Ju r“ y B a»k and Tjfust Company’s Matawan i Matawan, umii & permanewi site can Ix. prepared. j Monday night wiib Mayor Htms I Rrami uf »owMsh;*) foMrmmo

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Veteran’s Hobby

M rick tis started Monday io demolish the 78-yonr old Matawan! office and al the Farmers and Merchants N it ouu! IMnk M ,t .v, .n Orainnior School which i i being removed to clear the site for now j Checks should be made payable lo the "Hell To<m Committee"- ‘ coiistruetloii of an addition on the Memorial School. The s<:hoo!’,i bell ] and mailed to either Charles C. Sehof-lt jr., n> t h e tam ers an il'

I tower, «hlch residents Iikjmi to preserve as a historical monument can i Merchants or to Charles MacideviUe al the Central Jersey li"iik ! be seen ut the upper left In the photo. | Ironworkers Local 37.1, Perth Amboy. Tuesday lowered Ihe hell

F L A G C O L L E C T I O N T E L L S

U N IT E D S T A T E S H IS T O R YAs i result of I hobliy started

in 1940. Homer Mattoaon, Cottage PI., Cliffwood. has an outstanding collection of slides on (lags, par- ticulatly (lags of the United States, and now is in great de­mand to show his flag sl'tlcs cud givo lectures on them at schools.

veterans and service organisations t chairman In l!Mtand found it dil/i-ln thu area.

Mr. Mutteson has been a mem­ber of ltantan Post ij. American

Elgart Hears Many Court CasesMunicipal Judge Lloyd D. Klqart.

Matawan Township, set Aug. 6 on o return date for hearing with a public defense counsel of th c cases of Dennis Misujc, M3 Laurel* hurst Dr., CHIfwpod Beach, and Jack Wulsifer, 8 Plpeknot Ave., Hazlet, youths arraigned by Dct. T.t. John McGinty, township po­lice. on four counts involving tak*

Colony InnCarmen’s Catering Service

1110 Florence Ave., Union Beach, llul. available. Call 204-3740. wjif

ini» of £»oods. Pri^ripal count wa'i on the lakififi from the Garden Statu Landscaping Co., Marlboro Township, June 12 of garden tools and ntiiohinory valued at Other counts involved the taking of a tape recorder from Frank Sch&ufcle. West Prospect Ave,, Cliffwood, the recorder valued at $290, theft of $8 in rolls pud buns trom James Uurlmv’s Grocery, Shore Concourse, and of a .stereo tupe recorder from f l a w y Vim. Center St., Cliffwood, tins recorder, less tapes, valued at $87.r>9.

Herbert C. Smith, Cliffwood, the township prosecutor, represented

the police In two casc-j. Patrolman >!on Maccm jr. signed complaint against Wi Ilium Lloyd, East Ur- anj:e, for causing an accident with a car operated by Dr. Alan Brum­field, Throckmorton l/ane, Sayre Woods South, June Ti &t Church Si. and Lloyd Rd. Dr. Bromfield told ihe court he was e.oing west on Chnrcii St. and was aJrrn through tiie intersection with Lioyci Rd. when the Lloyd car runic out of that street, struck his auto in the rear and sent ii spinning down Church St. stud up onto the lawn of a private residence.

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MA'ITLSON i.ojpon, Kevport, for 3$ years

cult to find information on die var- i lous flatfs. He decided to do his town research, read extensively on 1 the subject and spout more than i 1000 hours in various libraries 1 tracking down Information. For ft IKTniancni record hu decided lo

i photograph and have slides made ‘Ot thu flai»s. and staled that when i hc was unable to photograph the ■ original, he often had to create u ; rophca and take a pi*.two of that.; Two of the mo>t outstanding in I his collodion are the 31-Star Flap; i used by Commodore M. C. Perry i when he opened ihe ports of Tnpin ; lo Western shipping in I8.VI and : thy 37-Star Special Uesi^n which

s sold at auciion in S aitheby'.s, i London, U'nf'kuul For Mfi.2!li, j IH-Star H a ji• The 31-Star Flat* flew over the i flnjjsluj) of the ‘'(Ir'-nt W liiif j rii-et.” This flaj.; »i!v)

to Tokyo IP iy and flew over th

R e n a m e H a r r i n g t o nEarle J . Harrington wai r«*

appointed as .Mmiicipjl Jud^o of Marlboro Township by tho Town­ship council. The appointment for thre« years. This will b« Mr. Harrington's seventh consecutive term In the township judicial of­fice.

Mr, Harrington is a graduate of Fordham University Law School ond ha9 been a member of the le^al staff ot the Central Railroad of New Jersey since 1.424. At tho dint) of joining the leyal stuff of the railroad hc wa« practicing law in Matawan. He rose to become general counsel

i for the railroad.,

\ Radio Hams

PBA Installation Dinner

V \ v } / . w

dates his specific interest in flaj'.s ! Battleship Missouri cturin [lie sui- to when ho became Americanism I (continued on pn^e i.nu )

Learn To Swim Program Offered Ai Lake front

j M r. Johnson presented a report

Field Day| II Once again radio amateurs o f ' j North America were t»iven the op- [ porlmuty to prove to the wm id ; : what can bo d')p>* in sell-traiitine : } to c.npe v/iih public. v*mer ,r:.” ';y o >-: I errMion under field Ci;:iditio!is Thi.'.: ijununl k*.cI of oi'cratim* skill 'uni | endurature is kiut'.vn as "F ie ld

| A.s in the pasi several years. Hu1 ■ ComniU!m;if.ii>iis ^:enp fioin M.it-

awan 1'ivii Jie fu isr c:iliiiiM.i>ii,',il , ly participated, operating under the ! eaU ol' W:!FK\V/:\

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j Frocidich and Councilniuu Slaulr-y Viauko dissenting voted its support for MaLiwan Township Manager William S'chuchari in his fight with tin* State Civil Service Commission over classification of tho post of township building inspector. !

, Council adopted two ordinances i amending the administrative code: and civil service classifications to ; make the post of building hisp t- j tor that of a department head. The j changes remove the building in*' specter's job from civil service jur­isdiction, testing and classifica­tion.

The move will help Mr. Schu* chart in uh effons io retam Georj»e Hau^niann a* huildm^ in­spector, Kx-deputy building inspec­tor Joseph H. Rjfkm. who was disinl.ssed from that post has won the backing of the dej; ment of Civil Service in his forts to replace Mr. llausm.uu the post. Me is the oniv om have taken aud passed Hie d»*p ment test for tiie job.

Mr. Sehuchart, however, muiiikiined lli.it i)u> jkwhkhi that of n dnparinient head c not com*; under civil service cic fication. The bn* lilmi* msno, had. since 11)06 when the aumi tratfve code was lonmilaiffj w 1-rnn‘d “ director" of tho dcp ment.

Clean Up CnmpalgnCouncil adojited two oniinar.ces,

NOTICEMatawan Town ship Munition!

Utilities Auihoritv, .'Hi Nohh* Pla<'c. iMat.iuiin will be closed Ju ly Un and Ju ly 5th..1 fp adv 4

public heariuj>s u.i wnn:n no obj&c* tions were voiced. •

One require. «'i!l fn'opcrty ownerd ' on notice from the Township Matui* fier to clear his land of weeds, do-

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^ R e - e le c t e d P res id en t

SCULLIONFCdvvard f. Senllion, bu*»nc.S'j ad*

mini>UaU)i nf Matawan Rejntmal Schools, was r^-rh'cted president

■ of the M.tnmouth Wnnuv Pubhc ; Si iu nl Iv.iiiUn.-tis Oltieutls A. sa iU- j turn I Ihw sHj v m/iht.I ictmtnutcd on pa^e lour)

Break Ground For New Church

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Details for the Red Cross “ I.earn to Sw im " program were finali/td at the m e e t in g of the Mai ivvnn Horoufth Hecreation Commissi ni Monday cveniiu;. D ie te r John.v.>n, Lakefront Director, .state* 1 tbe pro* fjram would start Mondiiy ;md a iil bo conducted daily fiom u:.'JU ;i in. to 10:.Ill a.m. for two weeks, bn-- ou^h children between the an*?1, of ei^ht and Hi are clij'ibh1 to p u r l in pale. Further infoimaiion and ick- *slration fonns can be o b ta in ed :it the playgrounds or by tailirn; Hie. lakefront at

Awards were presented to Vfl. Thomai Wallace, Marlboro Township Police Department n n d Fil. Michael Wagner, rviiifawnii Township Police Depnrt- ment at tho firnt nnntiai Instnllation dinner of Pair*!* incn'a Ucnvvnlc.it AssodntlDii 103, Matnwnn Town*

.ship. Shown above, luff to right, nre John J . Ili'iiur- mnn, Since P ilA president? T IL Wallnce; Del. .Joseph Itookct, dinner chairman; Pll. Wagner nnd I'll. 1). (iary Dickey, Leurd Kilt president.

The Miihiwun Towiuildp Foilce I luklnu thu o;uh of offleo Riven by Benevolent A.ssociMion local 103 John J . lluffcnmm, president ofheld Iheir Find Annual InMallation Dinner Wodnesdtiy nt tlio Now Holi­day Inn on Rouln 35, Ua/Jot, The now oilicori wore Inslnllnd flftor

ihe Miw Jersey Patrolman's llenov- olnut Associntion.

i), On ry Hickey Marled bin *or- ond term aa president) Clifford C.

Martin, vice proildent; Krnm.is li 1? 1 u t c Ii c r, recording .si;ere- Iary; CJeoijjo Kniirs, Iropsttror; Slnnley U.irrish, finunciai .sucre- Inry; Vliwtont Vinci, state delegate,

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O ffice H ourtHoward fl. Iliinjil.imi hi-.nut

Manai'or of Social Se u i ' t y . un- nounced thal the i'e ilh Atnl»<«v of­fice will bo open for busiixs fimn9 a.m. (o 5 p.m. tomorrow. A l­though the ottice j,cm rallv remiims optiii until 8 p.m. Friday es-vune-10 serve those '.'.'ho are unfble io visit during, Ihe regular ii.nu-, the office will be dosed at fi |< m. to­morrow because ol tint Ju ly 1etid.

N U IIC K Our office and Yard will be

I (dosed all day .Snliiidays duno)*, Ihe month;! ot Ju ly and Aukiui l*'or oil or service call 2t» I 02UU.

Louis Stull/. J r . Inc.,213 Druid SL,Knyport, N.J .

; ;c ru : i :.Semi'Cleat'iincu Sale

Special lot of Nalundi/er and f.if<; Struli! Shoes $ii pm pair. Shop early for be:d iicluctiou. I.n/are.‘i Shoes, II W. Front St,, Keyport. w) fp ndv U

on the recent work ficcomph .iied ! at the lake aiea aud Mrs. M;tri*< \ ' Hanna, cluiirrnan. commended hnn j on the progress, improvements a i -I ; ! general overall fijipciirance of the 1 | location. “ Open House’’ is relied- I u!i.*d lt» I iu held Saturday. During ! I this time all borough residents a*-e ; i invited to ;;o down ami the ;Uakefrotd and ;dl its facilities. Any ! pertinent questions or iiupiiiie> will : be welcome at thU tim.* and alt , the staff will he in attendant '-, Au i added I eat ore in the w.iv nf a boat | launch has been hudi adj t. e:ii l-< j thu swim area to md boniuj;h toM

dents who may h.u'e ..ul. k.w nr I canoe type boais u> je.*t in the wa­

ter.| Fue.eiio Jac/.yiiski, Program Di- i rector, announced that thc teeis- I nations at thn local pl.iviToinnN I numbeKHl a total ot ,Li:» children, this includes li!!') at Midith‘sc\ Kd

I and i< eomb.nod t 'ta! of I i" ,’.t j Jack.,on St. and F’reneau. 'Ine pl:i>- i Kiduiitl'i are open dailv. fl n in. in ■I p.m . and clul'lren can snll ob­tain nvd'-ti.Uion un ms by t*1tho Kcrrealion buildings. Hu al>o stated that there will be n i Ju lv

: activities In thn hoi ou,;h anil Uiei playgrounds will he dosed Imlav The bn:; trip to Yaol;e.) Slathum

‘ h:ts been cam d ie d due l.> tlk* short a^e of available tickets (<. non-prol-

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OLD WAGON FAHtUMid ^eaMin Sale. All c\e,|;ieens,

; ii'lnnle tret's, oinanmntals, flower- j np, ijhi nhs, roses reduced 20 to j itl% from our regular Ibices Ff-

fecllve Ju ly 4th thru Ju ly Mill. Roulo .’15 North of Middletown.

I wj fp Adv 4

Ground wus broken Sunday fo launch tha con*; Maiawan. Shown nhnve, left to Mlruetion nf the I-ir.st United Melhmlbd Cluirch, Mai- | I-:, idarlry sr., ,.resh!ent of (ho awan, which will be creeled al Church Si. ami At-I tho Kev. Donald T, Philllpn br., laulie Avo. in Matawan Township. Tiie new church i Ucntlersnn, boildlnu cuiiunitl1 will rt-pheu tlio IU-}ear old edifice ut J43 M aU Hi., 1 Wray logrc.mf loadvi'*

rlid'l, nre Ronald hoard of ttusteei( pustor; Howard A, cltnlrinan, hi\4 A.«

Page 2: L iv e T o E n jo y T h e H o lid a y . . . B r im S a fe ly · L iv e T o E n jo y T h e H o lid a y . . . B r im S a fe ly j OUT I * THURSDAY - | $ lm im] All Week ! COVKRIjSG SJAiAtfAN

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/ <ara{|, Thr ee- ty>j« vW*J .go ja -Junior | :.‘J i t t e r Trowing... one W y will at- T

*.*>$ Uy^buVi !•• ’vyiji got'o. PftiJmotji Sccui...R.KStrv.\»r. [ tion in."Nvw' 'Vtexico. : • . j

. Tiif-se D’oni v/>-:ie aunotiiiwi.a.Vi the Court; o f ’ Honor:he ld in th*j ; Ma/tuvan.-Grammar School. "T&« j Troop is -sponsored bv ihe >

■ w u b rtin iing r' :*» c !i v u-I far*.*!'*- •. teacher -Association. ........... j

\ A iw r tlic presentation.'ol cojors,; by the Raver* P«nr*»L frrsdenc i Main distributed. registration raids to-iseouts anti cuRjniiJ,tee rn;?mberi for the new eharcer year. A :‘ien* tJtifoof investiture ceremony waa wnducted by Theodor* Mum. J>en-

,- 5or Patrol Lender,. ?.s.eJ?f.cd bv Pa­trolLeaders, for Daniel C&prionL

• . Main., .-^Michael'*.FiU;:’shy?sv .TeftVe-’v, Fndttdstehi.-'.and FrnnJi, ..... . v >.-..;■ >. ■■ . ■; Olher Awajru*

; \Viili;*na Jr'rfsion., Robert . waa, - WUhani. .\toroney,; CJ>nsVJ- ;. j&gz Spftda/ota, Andrew Grjrviak,

£.«*> u* »iw 13> 1 vi k rh * £. }r&m,&md. Charles Prank. rec^ivfd ; fheiV . Secttiid ' Cl^ iJ, bulges'-; :K^vi:i * ..Si&lon'v. Paid-. Noga- - «mJ- Quae .> ; '.Giacrr-twtffci; their i ’lr4., ;.Class |

•"■-ShtS-§cbM\ ranif wa.s j ;'. awarded, by % : Leslie Grace io j /Bruce 'A-skjo/V Jttrnps; I

Xfertifj. l,one/Kai;Vand William Way.;/. were presented to their-moth*■

vt e by t he above scout s-. - -:. -/Mfrif bac).^ • \vere distributed. :V.fcy( Robert' Hontfey. Sco^U Bruce

Aabicwn. MicnaeJ \Martin, .l.onc-rRe» arid ...■ :‘ vhb: earned-religious awards, were,

introduced by Gregor Ai-bjom Scoutm aster........................

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THC M A 7 A ‘ VAN* ffOu< 5K 'L M I

F uiMirai. Services I’or Mrs. Bentl<?r

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. , j Borpe pvo^rams at thej .yum * . Ari«J»uci>.«M.ts are in. .wurg* | ^tate Parkway, shoxv^ccI. of Kschard Bc?pjy5, jnv^h j r. | . -••— -— ------------j jiia»rtin;» to Qti&nd atf mjutbU:U | A lwo-do))ar Cla^vificd; lo call Mrs- Ruhcrt Paiij.sim. ZA -1 sold rnanv a no - lonpur1 m 'L . . . . - . . .

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. ! Hiaim itost fnr fiv? years . • :;■.: wjtli nth^r Sc'jui'; v) rt K )< ; ; f',-“ u Kraouait- ci Columbia1:ICoum y.'A ;vavds were, pjvrn »o ?hc j C dH ^ k - t»t p jianjiacy. « a ni€-rn«* -.j Wc'.hrln'jv l ;m and 'Sio |?ovs «)? De?i \ ‘J* ihe American i^anu.-'k.cuuc-(7 le.ceived :ntu' 1'if.Wai -pins, a Anict n-.j.i S».?f e-I fomi)v r,iCU‘v WWA lu’Id and J t.y #.>( Pharmad^:^. an4 th«.; vv^re'r^Ayi'd bv P«ck. •• j Aim*nciin Cs>?l^c of ApoUwara*s.; Othfj' activities .the i •»!*' /etridcs with. ins. Uni.!y„ h \ 1$ _!(1iar>Hr Presentation ;a t^e i taketidj^ Dr.-, WiUawart.! worui Sc'iocr wnid i -.ws a rj';t'-->d | _ ,,-... ..by i-Vtfwldl-o.v^s, In^i.iiitiona! Hrj>. |

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j Barron. Cte'ffry Barron',' JanK*s-! i Bartliiiiumevv, Diivid. Baujier,'. Erf- J WHitl- Jllaum&n, Philip : Bauso, Don­na ticclvniiin, JLionel Bc-llamv. ;taureen Btndon Merrill^BerRCr. j Haro|d Roset)11<ln> stimrt Rllbil...

hip. spoil- Mark Andrew Bit-.jada. CcJesle R „sst.||. patridn'- gored by the Woman’s Club uf (Mark Bity, Beverly Black, Htlward j p(,vnja Sanders, Victoria Sanicr, tauttnee Harbor,. will start ,\5cn-. ! Black,. Lee Borup, Charles Bqwci., j 0s-a(. sar.lainaria, Verrv Scato.

: Jay. .The Reading Chib for f.m-jPuuieue Bowen. Alberta • eri;*.i. gg— s^Melicb, Robert" Scheuer- . diente third through eigldh j rade*; K*ary. Brown Pamck Brow,, Kon- InaM_ Ran<1 <;i.hmt!r. IVm.c

Will he held from 10 lo 11 e.m. jiiy Bniwn, Vaierie Btonn, Ro to t j sc^ram. Kamona Scluvoiki'i t-Janies Shanahan. I.mdu shoiMnak-

Sum iiicr 'Keading Program To Start- V v i Summer Reading’ Club and fctory Hour at the Free Public L i­brary nf _Mft<h.s‘on lownshif

kv.Barry Prcsser.

•Also Eugene Price. Craig Prince. Su^aniitj Putnam. Jil? kappaport. Janice Reardor*. Marjorie Hi-id, Rif hard rtenru’r, Dnnna ReynoUK, Joseph Rindt, Robert Kiitv:vi. Lwm* ar<l Ro.fo, Michael Kosenbl.-tU,

Patrick Brown. Ron Valeric Brown. Robert

and the Story Hour for youn&« / But-co. Itrest^ J3uri..j. - Jean er children will be conducted from | Bullard, Anthony Bumcio, Ro-a- 11 a.m. to I I o’clock noon. . jmane Burgey. Diane Dunis..Diana

“ The Pet Parade’* will be this S Burton, Claoys Byrd, C.ad Ca!fy. w a r ’s .theme and various types of I Wallace 'Callison. Richard Carlson, five flninru\l>; '.viH. be on display.; I Evkidis.Carril, Annie Mae Carroll. Me?.;. George ,Smith, chofrnwn o( | Lonnie ,Carroll, • Richard ^CarrcJJ* the summer program^, will be as-I Richard Carter, Vvoi.ne Citrte?.- 6lsied by Mr?. Charles Hemnausef. j Also Thomas Casta^nola. Jo- Mrs. .lames Chanley, Mrs. Joan | seph Cate, D >na CaUo, Pavla Cep-tharloo and Mrs. Inez DeMarco,

The teenra^e readers iur the fct<?ry Hour will be lhe Misses Di­ane Taylor, Dmn.e peMarco and lin iric ' Bergen. ThW program is open to oil resicwms of Madtson lownship.

er. Debbie Sholes. bllen Shore. Minn Shortndfie. Sharon Sica. Kukn ert S'im0u60n, Mithafil, Siravo, Glenn Siss, Dolocos Skowronski, hinorv Smith. Shanlyn Smtlh. W il­liam Smith. James Snyder,-Samuel Snyder, Stephen Sparks, Richard ,Stein, Michael Steward. Warren Stewart, . Rogi?r Stulte, T t a c y

paluni, Gerald Cernero, Christine j Stone, Diane Sturt, Catherine Sul-t^lms. bileen (.onion.- Karen, Con* - - .............. ....................nc?iy, Kathleen Conneify. LorcMa Connolly, Deborah Cooper,Cooler, Edward Cox, Fredeiick Cummings, Steven Daidone, JamesDaly, Mary Daly, John Danins, Gaii Davis. Ricfiard Duvls. Env

Cliffwootl Couple On Keeent Cruise; Over J25 qualifiers of Prog res-

civc 'Life'Insurance Company in­eluding Mr. and Mrs. Hphraim i posito, Hughes* Cliffwood, enjoyed the t man, Trammg Convention held aboard the Luxury Liner Occanic enroute lo Nassau and return.

A welcoming aboard partv start- •d the tnp and thc winners had

•their first taste ot exquisite cuisine i f the - evening meal. The ultra nodern dining salon seated 830 persons at one setting.

The ship. 774 feet long, was com* fletely air conditioned and boasted •f two pools covered with a re* tractable roof tor all weather use.Keur orchestras played in separ­ate places and a different variety shew was presented each evening.

livan, Kurl j^viuer, Madeivn Tel* /er. Nancy '[liompsun.

Als o Gail Thomsen, Dawn Thom­son. Diane TomoseHo, James Tum- nscilo, Joseph Troz, John Troncune, William Tureby, Deborah Under-

( WO'Ki, Up«Jei\*rOO(!. Mifina Doan, Rachcl JX-an, (!atti/l!o j aet van, uiane v'anfiorn, Aiuhonv DeBonis, .Theresu Deckc-r, .George < Vaughn. Robert Viola, Michael Vi.v D cm ery;'Jam es Demish, Janies [ccglia, .Marina Vogel, Bitty Woitt, Dcre<?., Nora Dickinson, JRocco Di* Marsha Washington, MiU'ctnf Poalo, Koyin Dolan, Donna Dragu, WashinRton, Cathy Watson, ihum- Pa.il Dricoll, louannc Drost, Claire | as Walt-on. Michaol Wfiscr, rler- Dunphy, Frank Dychc, Roger Eek- / jjeI Wesiirit-or. Linda Whejf, Wil- hoff, Andrew i£isenberg, John -Tk- j ]iam White', Eric. Whitmevf.r. Don­

na Wicks. Doris V/ieks, J cjs?c Wil­liams, William Wilson, CalvinWood, R;u»d> Wyckotf, .Stephen Yondow, Namy Zduniak, Bonr.ic Zibulsky, Heidi Xieff, Gary Zim­merman. Dux id Zinsmeister. Ro­land Zito, Charles Zwcidingev.

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Jo seph I eonard, 57, of 40 Court- lanri Lane, Matawan, died Sunday, June 30, IJtftf at. ferth Amhoy G e n e ia l Hnspltal.

He was burn in Brooklyn, N.Y. and resided in Matawan for the past several years.

lie was ah insurance supervisor with Muluai of New York Co.

He is survived by his wile, Mrs. Dolores (Tlumiet) Leonard. at home; two daughters;, Mrs. Kath­leen Gialbella, Paterson and Miss Jean Leonard, at lumie; u brother, Sylvester, Monroe. N.Y., three si.v

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ham, James Fitzmauricc, Edward Fletchcr, Cathy Flynn. Richard Fordo, George Foster, Terrance Foyle. Janice Francis, Carol Fried­man. Joel Friedman, Carol Fries,David Finch.

Also Thomas Furnbath. Ja ris Garrett. Mnriann Geiger. 1 bonus Geran. Richard Gilbert. Patricia Goedel. Larry Goolsby. Retta Gool­sby, William Gorhim, Linda Gray,Pattie Gray. Michael Gr**enberg,Helen Groveman, Kathleen Gurr- rera, Su/anne Gurnicz. Ginlia Hag- man, Paul Hagney, Sharon Hahn,George Hallarin, Sheree Hamilton,John HarJley, Kevin Haskins,Michael Haug, Nettie llousei,Janies Hawthorne, Irene Haynes,Jonathan Hedglin, Connie Helms,Floyd Hememvay. Robert Hensley,Andrew Herb, ftoann Herbert,Elizabeth Higgins, Francis Himp* sel, Louise Hinds, Leslie Hodp.e.Marie Holman, Eugene Holmes,N&nsi Hoolahan, Linda Hoptay,Roseanna Horner, Susan Houriltun, ..Colleen Hoyt, Denise Hunley, Mich- ters, Mrs. Irene Plath, linn;kl>n «el Hussey, F.mily Hulirbuis, Ann t Mrs. Walter Ludwig. Brooklyn and Hutchinson, Arlene Indrycka, Alex I Mrs. Margaret Heaney, Slateo ls- Jackson, Henry Jackson, Otis j land, N.Y. and lour grandchildren. Jackson. J A requiem mass was held vtMfr-

Also Sharon Jackson, Katliv .kn- j f 'V ^ , ^ i;, ln. ‘V.V?’ .'.1 ‘l!.*7sen, Betty Johnson, Orton Johnscr.,Pleasant Johnson, David Kaphm,Janet Kaufman. Judith Kearns, ,George Keegan, Ellen Keiek. ’’Mark Kidzus, Vita King, Kurt Kirtlier, Kathryn Klein, Peirv Klitnchuk, (iary Knoeppel, Steven Koenig, Paul Konish, Michele Korf,Janice Kramer, Lynn Kramer,Karen Kronitz, Sandra Kubc, Car­ey Kurica, Michael LaFragola,Gregory Uisko, Susan Laskn, Brent Lassen, Denise Lawlor, William Leontine, Curol Leto, John Lock­wood, Robert Love, Thomas Me- Andrews, Michael Mcdiine, Caio- lyn MrCown, Mark McCoy, John McCullers, Dolores McGinty,Charles McGauchle, Gloria McKin­ney, Patrick McNulty, Richard Maass, Gerard MacAvoy, Barbara MacPhee, Charles Main.

Also Barbara Maines, Catherine Manville, M ary Ann Manzo, Rub rrt Murinaccio, Pamela Marshall,ICathlecn Martin, Marianivi May er, Richard Melo, Ph> Ills Mess,Warren Messer schmidt, Barbara Miller, Anthony Mitter, l-dward Moelius, .Steven Molineff, Carmine Monfone, Joseph Morgan, Victoria Morlev, Geryl Moskouit/, Ihonia’.Mullen, Robert Muller, I ouis Na^y,(iarv Naven, Patruia Neal, l>;nvn Neahs, Diane Nuilis. l'uin Nedic-

Sacred Heart, Monroe. Intrrment, was under tne din-cuun r.f ihe Smith, Seaman ar.d (luaeke-iU'.-h Fune.al Home, Monroe.

Kites Tuesday For Mrs. Rudders

Mrs. Christina F. Rudders, 72, of 1313 Smmnerhill Rd., Spctswood, died Saturday, June 29, 1W \ n\ home. She was the widow ol James A. Rudders sr.

Horn m Matawan Township, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs George Johnson, Mr.-., Rudders lived in Spntsvnod with her daugh ter, Mr.s. Mary Mayer, lor the past two years. She lived m Fast Bruns­wick and Florida during the fre ceding eight vfars.

Surviving in addiiion to h(n daughter, nre a son, Ja im s A jr of Blair.siumi; tlnre eiandrlnhiieo and four gH at - ^randrhildren.

'Ihe Very l^ev. Crtt'on J, Perry Cox*, redor ol St. Petei's Episco­pal Chuirh, conducted funetal M-r* vices at 10 a.m, Tuesday m lhe Eckman i oocial Home, -175 Main St., Spol. ’vncd. Interment wa‘ m F'lanklin .Vleinoiiai P<tik, NorUi Brunswick.

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.Chccseftmke.• Stats Parle, depart |me»t. Father and .all borou^M j against the . Post Office atfrom:Middlesex. Rd. playground at j residents inytred.-' Ree&fer at M.ld-1 r».m. Ali aam?s v 11 ,-*a

110/ii.OT./; return.. 3120; p*i^. Brtu^ jdlftscx' Rd. -just prior *o VMiraa, Ma-.iHv.!!)•lunch; 5wi»sj.tningr; only, /lakefrorit 1

for jwmir.&s ' p.m; V>romot;‘s j. . . j «> j U um l- iy — G o lf lu u r n a r t t c n f ,

Ph y s ic .? . ! F it jr .ess ;P r b g r a ;n / .R a v in e F ir .M o m iu a l MrWav-’an. Borou:.'*!» .©s-.-'Schbol, , X h r i p..»n/ j o g » A l» k g . ! ,Oj>esi' at. • K »m b H it ! C»i;h.M a 'n w a n - Sr.!>?;pl I ' l t o t p - :>.'t I ? , . M a rw h 'p im :.T u w :is * : irtrack; -? p.m. Jtiveryoody wciconic . Tuesday — . Swim lessons, 9:30

a.m.* -lalccfronfc, selected • studears pnly. Horseshoo Tourtuunenf, .eadi

• playgrour.d;; 10 a.m, Boyd artd .girls a.t»e groups';8*10 and J 1-14. SuftliaH,Mafavvun -Borough R^ci'eacioii Soft- < ball regular ...".':v.«S>i;csday: • .-Swmi So san.-f.®;i(/ a.m.. iatefrant, fleeted ■gi.ai r»atiyn for fclotawnn.Uaruufi.!*' a«, 'dent^ only- Junior O ly m p ic s k s c -: n0li,n;i„ ;fjaf Uw Ciui;tlc^ for. taose;V/htr hu.vu quauuea •*• for the Svflfp- Playground.-o.:i*

rly,7'hTsh ,school track, 10 a.m.SwiiAiam^ for swimmers -only.L&keirpnl, 1 p.m. Jog-Alo.agr highSchoul tragk; 7 p.tn. ' '' Thursday —* Horr>eshoe tot'rna

Registrations bc-iij acn’cptod . &y Gene Jaczynski at any of rhe phy- ^rounds or oa Thursday evenin'/. 7 iu 9 p.m. at Hull or byCharles Goran. ■

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j. l ,'sGS U;, "aM v.^-vidns ■I pf/Lltif.Ui )j)V iW V ;ng ' ihlO^i i

? j skills, brli>H ri‘iiHo\y, fii:d :\) • (Dfr a fur diiiU i.iW .M l ]" | *vor«ts arc scored to . rut'.* :L u-l j5criormancb' in terras f.'1'(Jipoiids, Winners are scHrvlO1.!.

the! b.'isi of p(jints ye':/; '1 for i the U\r^e CJfiU'd vv.i-'nis. ■’.!

iv«cry couiccirmt has an iisccl- !is ;! f ' 2 1

. . U u J )will nmv meet tHrr c lime? a Thursdsy a.1 the .Ma<aw'dti Kcg'on- al Scb-ool Track; •Kaclir s**s* ■sion v/iil y^i under way Pio/n{>'.!y at 1 p..to ' .Joggir.^ »■> >u<r t thing in physical conditioninK and

t . . . . . . , li,.r«aim/aejjded:by physiuai thi ni-inent,. winners from c-acn; .alav* jp ; 3t3 and duciors UnouKiiuut tlie

.•grownd-playoif -fpr.-.BorouglrCnanir Cyum:ry; "pionship, Frehftau playground, 10 ‘a;,rri. Swim Lessons. 9; 30. a;m. lake- front, selected studeaU only. Wt>- raen'a Physical Fitness Program,.Ravtw D r ., Sclioiii, 3 to ■ 4 p.nv...^og-AWn , 'high school,; track, :7 fcmV-'Spftbatt .*or ■/nc*n, MfttawajV fardtigh - Recreation J Softball

Giffs For ViofnarnM?^ber» of grade or

the.-Cliffwood. Elementary School jjecenriy collected, clothiiig. from neii»i:b<,)r.s and friend.* and mailed them' ft> children in Vietnam,

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j tent chance Ils win an award, ran- ■ “ in.t?. f ro m c ^ r td ’ie a t^ s ; to ■. ( v . tr ip ,

with a ; parent, to thu zono or na­tional finals.

N a t io n a l F in a ls 'Tao top IB winners f;.ufrt lhe 10

.ViUl t’iy to t'hc. n^Ui>*\a!::in;;!-.! ; w a . Un'ev-day, aU-expense-pasd | ; ad\*i:iih.n? of-a via Aiiu ri. !

champion ;,n Xhv. Nat/wjii n ’vis’or; can’ Airlines nnd the r!i. nn< l'»resultwi as .nolhor'Uttle Ua^ua I li“ . m Grand ^am sw ie n n c w id u c fe d ■■: in M u W v w ih j N 'lU ' ’" s l ‘ t l v u i . p i w i , / . Township.- C»r:r.*e Jaczvnski, Director

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'vh p i a m r ^ d ,r e \ v n !c ; r s a n d t h e M a i - } s p w . s o r i j » j ( h e - P ^ O l ^ a s a p a r r - ' of j

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William q. :;kor {-*(‘Cojid troiq left) o fKum ^n wits j n . ' , r n . 5 nr<'«i(}.-. t am! Oavid M. I';n‘d (ex-

_ r tr-ssr.e ri^’d) Matawan wa>j ha.vtalled, as treasurer,rh.* ':iufn;iio( P.ecieation Program, j i«f he Newark Chapter ol th$ American Society ol

tirst plice.' .Since it_ was «..t! M r..Ja i^ynski tisisv ' ‘.bat j Chartcrcrt L ite Ua^tw rlters Wpoysibh;1 to hold a pUwuff (.o''■ deter- j lne Pviyjnna Grnnd, Slaa* ^hjec-1 ^ ~ .......................... .mine who. svoi»id.,rjioel iVh/Dona’d's j live i.f 'to - teach and d e v e l o p < ;« ,„ : .« A n m ^ r ^ r lr t c Mo.'bh? HorscmPn, tor ai* ^11-1 «ki.Hs, promote.-‘physical | * *leagues'-champ, a'-'co'cliampionshlp j fUn s.s. . instill: good sportsman* | David P. Vaid>rvrier. MarM^ro ! ' .was declared:-by .-iD.-rKii^ cffidalsy-jship. and provide fua-with a pur. |a!1(j i.i»Kov V S. :Rnl>.'so,i jr., Old l A u i H i a l A f f i i i t '

In the- M llo r l-esmie. the S^raih- pov' for sumnier ftuctvity;■ \ ' . , - , “ ,, , ' 1 1 11 1 J l ‘ 1more Tcxaco Dodgers posted a 12-2 j Free entrv blanks will soon be i " C( lnsr nvnit comp.eti'u five . ; ... .rccord and closed (he season with | distributed • ’ through . tha play, j years of servlco with Ilerculci I L-hnstmas -m Ju?y w:i: a?asn .h*

nn?uufi iuneh*-Oii moi'tlng iu Nrv/ar/.1;; ParklloU-L AtfU oa disi' now C .l.U . (earn1 for tiioN-?r#4>9are Hlrhard M. ItarrKon n».'iivof !;;?'? Oi-jn e, vive 4 ^p re ^ ta .t . fl.„l Irv ing N . Sk-i» (hem ew . M e & i a#d ; » - d '^ - r d.vi,,,..,. p i.w .n w t vc-.r,!- '

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v>i ihe Lv)tird :aiui iler*HT7.. presid.-'T-t. • - ... . -1-*; r

s uanK'd were Herbert..Am-^ i ^i'-nndicr. vice pt'esid';ni, iiinior.-:• S dn'isioi-: rranK Rice, v.io-* >>ret>j-i' : ) NiUional Longue; Frnnk M-.)-

v p r o v i d e n t , Amedcunv-V. ; Jns-'ph Srav'd, .s cret 'ry;',*-.j;lr.i:i!ov Silver, treasurer;-' Ilobert- ; C‘w::-jvcr. oiayer at;en<- ilnhprt ’ vj.iid-MC*. public t.xdjtioMs dtnv?or;-,;.;

i.;j •;/ SiCi-rdjte.’ t^uipnicr^AUC4'’.- ad v '.»^K ' Ahnnr L^-. .

■. vihc, crdof umpire. Duiiald Taw- . . 1 lor. .Major League Director. Na- | »i,>i•;») L i l l i e ; . Jim Mw.n;. M'ij;>r f; ' il.eaj;ue L/iicetor, American rr j \.ja.L’.'Jc; Joseph- O'Shea, M inor ;; iJW ,Mi'- ',i and L'llie Zcidcr,-Minor League- ?.r,er--:r,; A )r .r .? i\ Lc;-j,-iV.-??. _ i;v ; . A!,.'voii)n!.t;ir.v; ih;- offiviir^ ancl .; ; vvdl Hiiide the. aetivit(;.\s—.j i:: t!K: rovviislu;)^ l;.u!e leiji'uo duivv linu r!u» I'SO-li) season. M^jc.r proj—" 5 eci.s- plan-iH'd duriji" the year ; lovnr.itJufi of a senior divisb'V to.’,' ; acc*;nj:ioiiat« older b'avs, ft: I?rat -’.>ver •iGO.-boys vvd; !vv ;:au*e to participate in minor, m ^ o r

rd> Uyin<;st02!» secretary.

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the Guadalcanal P o it A i^ ot tiu. jCfcpstmas P^rty ir, r>ocerv.o:>r. Re- Veteratu of Forci.-.-n Wars,' :\h]ta ; :il‘rvUioris are hL*;r,L' , flevopi^t i>y wan 'Township, in lhe I\vst Homo. jSU'ven (i;y.u, Ttni Soltys. Mrs. Cliffwood Ave , Cliffwund. rih e pro* [Irtmo Hiei'on and M rs Steplia'uo Kram. for the cvcri.t;;* incliidcs ; Hildrmandi. .

- To Enfer GoiJysburgI,,.' 'Marv1 V'.' (lalhVin.' daurihiai'’ of j, ' •;Vi. and Mry. Cieo.ao Ha!l.»nn. ^t ;/

Mii ian* 11 r . Malawan, lus bocn-H' a':Ccp<cd tor C‘.‘r;.dlmeid in *)D school year at Gettysburg Coi- v

Lucuted in hls?crl?, Gv'tlys-;:: iw-rz, Pa., Getiyiiburjr O A U w h$s -y. •a Aci> ••dncatioanl studeat b^dy of’-; about UUiO, Det»iv^<j ure oiier^d-m iiaciioiy.r id' At't.s and B'Johelov Of Science in Music { xlucacivni. .[vhs,? f; Ha.Uf.rn; is a K!‘ d«.iat>v of M/itiHvmj ReRiunai IliKh School.' :

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Fcjf THE M VA VM " WRM-At N J- Tnutsciriv. July 4. !*fJ8

) Letters T o ‘i h e Editor•f.Tct'the-F.pJuv. ••••■,' \ .v Wfcrd* ^rusot'express tfo« era»sc j ik-’i-V-i.-ifi: , Hn.‘W)iv V-..U?,} d£->erve*. -The h/jfanv.d i.s fr<-*> aep- seeraHao* and helps ali in need.

J iteborsb.' •: >pecia!ift$ m ;cardw-'v heart care. ay welt as cb^st' and U»5£ ■ Hilmen?s. The hospital re.- ceivos r-o; federal or slrdc' funds lomeet ils 'weedv but pet forms ^ daily m-.roeb's because o f . rhe (’!- forts of-many .individuals, groups, and Deborah Chapter*', .'and ‘otter devoted people who care, Because of compassion and sincerity, many

< | have contributed voluntarily to the . cf Deborah, which is d'v-

, [eause 'o f helpia# :Hhor?, ' .

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face death,: are being -icsiored to heaJih booaust of lhe ir.iracuUws heart operations being pfrlonnwL Research in heart disea st* and help is-a growing, project also. Many people, yuiing and old, are f^iic hy i,hc*.‘.r osvrt ductc*f3 and und^f local’ chapter’s ipon.sctr^h^ for evaluation rf Heart muimiirs gju!

j you for lhe f»ny j.>ublici!y your pa (per guvv us c-vi m r■ ruroms:^ xdt*: 1 - A n a ? i ’n ' M ' o i t • . .

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r n r ! i r Martin 1(1 ; , , , i„h « i Anrscimice.Tieuf. has been rece ived from W ash ing ton by IH iild swo HBht'V~? ■.airustee'tor rhtee yuars;‘ z ia Ma- ! S la U i FoiKi ' A d a jin is ira tio n o fficia ls that un til a lte r Ju ly 1 j Hsioii. Mr.. Kanwc ihtn-argued tfe

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s t n t r r j i c n ! : e f t h e n u m b e r o f A m e r i c a n s s e n t to j t m g a g e m ' t h e w a r f o r d e m o c r a c y : . “ M o r e ' '

m A i T i e r i c i i n s o ld i e r s h a v e s K i l t c ] f r o m t-»o rtu rn

o ils' of th is country to in the w a r in F ra n ce .’’! Bc[;inn.ing J u l y 1, 19'iS • the p hys ir’UuiH 0/ M a ia: ud<»pUid the I’ullov/in. j ing m edicine, minirn

(ccintiiiuod from; fron:m h ‘

i a.ir. mm. $1

•:chcdok» 0 !: kes;- O ffice visits, ir*ciud- to 75 cents: hojne viffit.sv borough,

) 10 . p.m., iucU j(ii»s .u iw iic i?.* c^ I\.a ’ '

j IreJUfwiawt a ia i *1 l.awienni'Ka«*.or, Kcypon. fer- { tcir.ey for :>h. 'L'J«yd, itwu-d I-V | trohr-sn fec“>v far lb*j field veaiiiic 'traversed uitci i!ic I accident. The officer recaUcd f>o j !iad rac»*d of! rj> ii. j Mr. Kantor iistii hud bis ciicnt J(es»ify that, wj diivsnj; up Move.Kd., be had stopped h> v it ’.v die isow tcjnpltj bciiig tr^ci-.u. ITien he

I had KCino the short to . . . r; Church St. iniersKcuori and ha-.i ; f " a ,a:«V) j' seen the Bromfield car. 10U p r Js ! or“ " " (io the ra.sf as \k - cs;ne iio k* viie • ?i’a-Ilor! J ! Chiii'oh. St. hie, Mr, u * , ! 5ai he i ^ f l -f; 1 felt it accordingly safe- to crcss the ! J f **1 intersection, but that tht- Bromt'ielcJ 1

[oar *; u d shot. pa.s: i.i.u ui. such ! speed he struck it in the rr-or. X .................... so

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P!f clays, brfore hi j Mr. .M-.iU'.'Sfji i penter. Hf' l:;;•; | ihf Carpenters

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ki-'iir L iO .vo ln 1 » as^asiiiacion.

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as .started. He was Mon­mouth Ccunty American Lcpion £»('-- CorT‘?aiueeuirtnfrom Ift.’ifi through .15 3 and served

i en many cornmiitees as cnairninn of fn^x7»ber- at rhe counfv mid

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' ’ • . ■. 1 v - lAruu symptoms lhat might aieat* troui.it.■. W ith this iiiSiie..:Th'., ,Matnw?)r,\ Jtm n^s) 'begitis its U u»t.n afJtI ueej or, h so>;vt

y e a r o f co.ttUnutnis pubUcation.--ATid i f w e ; r is k tH f ; a p p e a ranuerases, mcaii jiodimp verv wrnr.g. M;>n'y dw.tora work to vtach^a dc- / c v r-ays ir * r_ ° •’extw*5tvc* tests nre conducted ' to diagnose a case. The good things being done at IXbornh arc nmr.er-

I con, ifwsiee for two years, r-.rui J j'sc-ph B<h)Kc (. trush-:t' Uu I The Jnvecntion vvxis delivered b j the Kev. O dvi'? \Vm<. Pas^ ? of the \vii:ke»; MemoripJ Church. M or­

I ^anville. -

no person 'in rite country m ay purchase rm-re than 25 J the v>ay ' pdtiricU for proscivi}.^- an.d eannirig purpose*. . I after

A v a s t soldier co lony; w ith a rru«ss of .bu ild im ' «« « -

lhe Bromfield c.u hia-tlc- craih &lu.>wi-d which dvi >peerJii*g 5-nd who Wav r,

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! state le'J in h-.s il-t* j tesoa difeccv : j viera iveri «se i Niie SliOu year j apart-. ce,n.n;V | 'J’iibek of the

researdi. Mr. Mat-- d that or ban­in the Valley ut the before. .Moses called

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"ancp ot immodRstv ."we hjive e rn<?d the %akUl.aiit2. to do *ust that. .

The local newspaper provides a servic? that js iuurn^:,.-irreplaceable.-"aiid » fundamenul part nf our uie. Us papw t ............................ ... .. .tell an e n J l f s story o l th* events, gr-oX a rd s i i l ' that I uus l u i w . 1 to h< ip thn I »). . . . . .. --. ^ i. -......to ^*iy. * ■ *. ' •.

■ D<iCK*rah will help alt. U tHK*s not 'iM iter .w>ia*.' race or rdiEioK /vou arc. You cun: count, on-thi:; voiah--. tary. hospital and more..-.. thMi «i0 eiiapiets ol voluiitiiiy workers. Tl - licve me, i know from'expctifnix-.. I was there for gp'n heart surgery,. . (Sifinod) ..-'■ .. :;■■■., Anthony Craparo . ■ .-; . .

Afisiuir Ave. • : :-Matawan - , '

• n i i , , .. - . I fault,i pruM itnabiy accord ing !o some p lan, but tjm te unmroi.ugi- j But Dr, Brvmficid'denied m­i hie to the average person, is the jm pression ot Canti) D ix iconw thivuah sh? intcrr.eetir»r. .......... .. . .......! m v iv o d b v m any v iw to r* •' ! blaix m e of vpeed, -bar flcebrod! , i tDe.s.T-' sne.t-jilda-n er hrael-to

, A \ » .#•' | • i . , . . , ihe had .-.xne'cted ‘he- sourhV.»Mi ‘ w n bv rhe ytcimtard clI ^ A - most cle.hyhtiu) m usical ^nctW am nient avh? g/ven in j , *0 ,;! p i his own trihe hs wnrttPA in- thni iho H ign Schoo l A ud ito rium Inst T h u ,v-,i-'* »•»•*«»i , - - • • • •urftotn A ud ito rium Inp.r. T hu rsd ay nig iu hy the ja stop stm*t thcre."When Mr, l.Ievd ! ,hr r ^ jiter of the

its . K d w a td Updegraff, the proceeds fo r ] could not recall a si' n j ^V5)!5 ^ ' v .

To'ihe Editor.Enclosed js a photocopy of a Ivt-

ler sent to the. Matawun Township First Aid Sqund by a township resi­dent wnu was intured nnd treated hy tfse buimd.

W« have received permission from Ihw letter writer to publish this letter in connection with our current tund drive.

Thank you.

influence and d^ierimne the destinies ol. t<*ch of v s* .Th^rc is good jw w s snd bad* but. VrhrA4vG\cr its character* it is p a it of'the'-scheme of thinps. O n ly d ie new spaper can sdequale-. ly recou l t and k ^ p it a ' h istory m thp e \ a g row i ijj, files of past issues.

' Bevond this there is no freedom more vital than thatof freedom of the press. A good newspaper is, in a .sense, a wntchdog of the public. It stands lor integrity and fair deal- in« in public and private affairs. Newspapers, on innumer- 1

able ceasions, hitve ^inearthed and revealed violations o f, trust that would otherwise have remained forever buried,And newspapers have successfully fought for e.erj, etm- ceivable kind of reform, often against disheartening odds,that the public interest demacdi. , . ...

'. No 'other nation has a press quite like ours, ranging asit does from great metropolitan dailies down to the smallest of the 'country-weeklies. Everv one of our thousands of pa­pers, each working m its own special w.iy, ib <* vit.,1 p.'irl of the great edifice of freedom on wmclv this country rests.

Let Freedom R ing j Sheldon Pivnik. . . “ t PubltcUy Chairman

On the second day of July, 1776, the Declaration of °Mr. Pobert Foster. Pre.suiontIndependence w h s adopted by a cdinmittee that included Matawan township hirm Aid andJohn Adams, nnd on the fourth day of Ju ly it was agreed u ^M r^ ris ie r"'' to and engrossed.and signed by John Hancock rind sent to j anl writing to exprts my dc.pthe legislators of the States.. In a letter writven by Ji-liii . apprenjiatiou and gratitudu to tlicAdatns to Abiuail Adams in 1776 he stated: j Squad, and in particular, to the

“ The second day of Julv, 1776, 'will, be the most mem- who-.ansffcred- cull No. 2(183. . j,.n. «. j f » • t i i„ i o n Sunday. June 2. 1968. at 5:15- orable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe after T mangled my toot inthat it will be celebrated by succeed! ng ijeneraUons as the | the power'lawn mower.•••••••■••s •• • - • . . . . . . . . •» <;qU a (j a r r iv e d in' a m a tte r

of minutes and'took immediJto e.f> ficicnt; command of the situation. Their courtesy, skiUfutt work, and fiolicitiouts conccrn for both my wife and myself' wt»re most ‘com* forting und inspired us with great confidence.

After a quick trip to Riverview Hospital, they stood by until nfi­gured that 1 was in proper hands and there was nothing further they could do to help.

1 sincerely believe that the Squad's prompt, efficient, and care­ful knowledgeable assistance was largely responsible for preventing serious complications tnat could have attended my injury. For this 1 shall always he grateful.

I also wish to thank thc men who brought me home from the hospital on June 13. They too, were effici­ent, on schedule, and most kind end courteous.

(Signed)Edmund F. Smith.”

} saiart^i Djscussed» A s**»*r b .by Prrsidvnt Heffcr* j Ulan pi'tnitd out the ncCU lorhigh- i e r ‘salaries' for Municipal P i’lice j Officers, in which ' need, fpr-a $10.WH*

j.for,patrolman, time and a ba.i' f o r , . , .ovdrtiine, aad two ntnn patrols, l ie }-wan Jo u rn a l said, ' ' r h e first subm arine to be fired upon ui 'also' called fox, a retirement plan ? Arherit&n--waters, w a s ‘sif’hUHi by A lfred T . D av is o l JvJata-

w t o f e l a h e i r • ‘h c S s ? h i? / N o fu r ll* r P * r t l c u l a , ‘8 ld"i'A.iti-pi.vertv-level. . r 1 lowed and Signed A Sailor.| He- was followed by 1-rands X . I D eclaring that N e w Je rs e y w i l l hot m easure up to the Mourtv attorney, wr.cj i«i/;im-d tne | patrio tic requ irem ents of the tmips unless the en tire ayn-

overnor.is-gitiji

thled lhe | (he Junior Red Cror^ ™ ' I facing" h\m "7i - *•' Lloyd “ Rd.*' and ! .,‘/)L'w\ throue a^,-men ami-alary broket ■ - n^te from “ ‘‘-•^•ropwhcre at sent to Thr* ‘Church St.. Judge Eljtart prompt-! ^aven, w irom ...movnerc di ,.c«. seat to .ihe ^.uta- l)v amenfjHi tilt, ccmr;iaw ^ 0 fa jij <i»p?-as a .wortns o.* id«u»$icaiioa;

r*v.n« fn f . r ^ »-r.^ m • - observe a stop .sig.' u.^ ! communication and ‘

a.jda.ncc- with h > . s o n C-..oe j culmral crop js harvested and saved thin year G M ' “ . w « e '"HippocreUc i- ?d®e hns addressed_ an open letter to manufaetitwrs

mg lo ob.scrve a stop .sign'and lined Mr. Lloyd $1U and ?j costs. Dr. Brotnfifld was fined S5 for net producing his registration for'.Pa­trolman Macor,. But, when tiie doctor showed the registration was in the car, ever, though he had i forpntten its whereabouts, the (iue '

paring it with the '‘Hippocratic ,. , - ,Oath" practiced by Doctors, itr.fl j them to retea Ihe “ Cannons of i'lctrssionat tth- i.uf the slate, ics” by Attorneys. He also read an j article called "What is a i . .

j which very vividly poiufrd out tbe I disadvantage, frustrations, and I sometimes futility of this “ sntt job ■’‘ Wiiliam Schuchart, . Mataivan Township Manager, during his ad­dress, acknowledged receipt of a leiler from lhe Matawan Township

.uuusmitl workers for ialK>r on the farms

: great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by solemniw'd acts of devotion

< to Cod Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp 'and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bon­fires and luminatlons, from one end of the continent to Uie other, from this time foruvermore.”

Almost one hundred years later, in June 3DG3, thc United States Senate passed resolution number twenty- five which reads:

“Whereas-Ihe tolling of the fir.st liberty bell at Inde- pendcnce Hull in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at two o’clock in the afternoon of the fourth of Ju ly , 1776, pro­claimed the sigmnK of the Declaration of independence; and Whereas the adoption of the historic document marks tho birth uf our country as a free and independent nation; and Whereas it is fitting that the anniversary of this great event should be appropriately observed in each year at the same--moment throughout the United States: now,therefore be it Resolved by the Senate (the House of Rep­resentatives concurring) that the Congress hereby ( I ) de­clare that the anniversary of tiie signing of the Declara-

, tion of Independence should he observed each year by the '•■'ringing, of bells throughout the United States at the hour

of two o'clock eastern daylight time in the afternoon of the fourth of Ju ly or at such other time on that day as may he. determined by local authority aud (2) calls upon civic and other community leaders to ta!;e appropriate steps to encourage public participation in such observation.’1

Let Freedom King.

Junked(continued from page one)

bris or junk within 10 days. I! no actum is taken by the property owner, lhe work will be done by township crews and assessed afriinst thc property.

The second ordinance maker: it

Proclamation' WHERF.AS. ihe Mntawan Town­ship Ho«e & Chemical Co. No. 1,

• Inc., also known as Oak Shades Fire Company, through its mem­bership for thc pest fifty yearshas rendered splendid ami dedicat­ed services to the people of the

.Township of Matawan its well as j others iu neighboring communities j illegal to store an inoperable mo in responding at fires and during i for v».*hkic on a public siieoi for other emeiRCiicK’s (or the prot*.»c-; more than 48 hours or nn private tion of the lives ond tiie pioptrly j property for more than 30 days,of all ttffccted; ! Tin: regulations do not apply to

NOW THFREFO UK, I HANS 1 licensed junkyards in the township H FKOF.llL.iCH, Mayor ’ of the i which arc regulated by another Township of Matawan, in record- ! ordinance. Roth ordinances carry tion (if lhe 50th Anniversary of Die ! penalties of fines of up lo S2U0 or Matawan Township [lose & Chem-’ M days in jail for violations, ical Co. No. 1, Inc., Do lu'u*hv| . . .roclaim the period front Ju ly 15 \ , , c-T .» [ . f <jnii, •>i lOttR it • v1tm I Mr. Srluuiiart noted hp rrccived

wan ltnvnslUD "iiose^ & Chen irai word frmn lhe Post o frke DBl’art-r “ n m!.W . I„pr S !<«<••"} ,hllt to house dellvt'.y

i service "<mid havf tn await a sur­vey of customer synipatliics in the township.

. . Thirty Years Ago(Issue of ihtirsday, Ju ly 7, 1938)

Harried husbands oft times look upon the ir plight w ith the utmost woe, but despondent m ale breadw inners m ay fc.un some solace liu u considering the problem of a M dtaw un m an whose advertisem ent in a m atrim onial jou rna l b rought h im replies from 80 applicants — 2 of whomhave g iven proof of the ir s incerity hy a rr iv ing at his home,

l.ocal. in reference to a pay uiise ! T h e y are now com fortab ly ensconced in the residence wh ileand additional benefits, stating that a .solution is being sought for the entanglement,it is under consideration. The Rev, , t|,i .ir ■ ° 1.7. 1 ■ u. 1 1 -nj 0 h n Dzenia. of St. Joseph’s ! 4J ™ fon1!'T W agon Wheel nightclub at Tanners Corner,Church, Keyport, and Rev. Wood } B r u n s w i c k low nshtp , was destroyed b y fire ea rly yes-.vero prt-aeniod with 'poSico shields j te rday morning.

A crowd estimated at several thousand people, Monday night, viewed the fireworks display, the concluding specta­cle of the 2-day carnival sponsored by the Matawnri First Aid Squad.

•.......... . _ . , “Criminal Docket,” a little nondescript' white-haired

Hon 1 s 1fpoK 1 ^ r^ hi%Th inti' thi $ ri Regional High School during 19S7- ? ' v' n 1 o l>^ Dept, by being h it by a car in front of tne Boro '68. : - ! Hall severa l days ago, is d o in g w e ll now wnd is on the road

l-’or-outstanding service for Po-1 to ear.-phne recovery . C h ie f S loat is the 'dog's idol; .Yester- lice and Community fur l%7-68. a , ‘* • • «■ .. . . .plaque was presented to Leslie Hatchelor. of M & T Chenucal Cu.

and appointed official Chaplains of I ’BA *68. : '

Awards wcte presented to Rich­ard Frazier, 196 Deerfield Lane, Mntawan, and Juan Speed. Ifil Ivy* hill Dr., Matawan. for ‘wcHlnniT

ICo. No. I, Inc. 50th Anniversary Week, and ask that all ot us join with them in celebrating this memorable occasion.

(S in n e d )Hans H. Froehlich, Mayor Township of Matawan

G o A l o n e(continued from pnge one)

However, council Indicated the postal authorities mny have con fused delivery service ronuesl* of the township with a proposal lor the consolidation of lhe MaUvvun and Cliffwood Post Offices.

Jt voted to notify the postal de partment that it anticipated deliv­ery service would start with

Maiawan Borough, would tfrendv ; Potion a new lu>us« benefit by the functioning of ;Hich system in tho township a commission. ! Recreation personal named

.... . . . , were I.con bey^hnski, dir-'omr,It is lhe hope of liie (hMj.vmcn l 51nno [,()wjn , ;il]h.„.h assisimilthat they can eiilisl tin sr.vjees ; 7;n 1 v . , M , A||nof oiitsiandmg citizens o the bin- Ma|, , W]|Ii Iw vm „,ougli. including represent',Hives o v|s|, M00 K;i|.,,„ (•,.,,!,nil. Ninathe Uiircngli Ciiiiiicil. police, s< ur;l -Sl),lU.u.ci|„ „ . lrbllr., , K ..llhvand church lenders, doctor;, Inis,- sl,.,nl„ sk||1 |)r.,k An|| Al,

To 'ITie Editor,I um a resident of Strathmore,

the mother of four children and ft former denial hyRicnist, In each capacity I am (iciir,hted to know that our water hns been flourkhit- ed and hope that it contimic.s to be.

I know that the brushing of teeth with flouridated toothpastes and the topical application of flouridated solutions tu the t^elli cannot match the efficiency of protecting Ihe loeih by v/m » nvc absorption of riouiidt: into die tooth structure as Ihe teeth ore forming and erupting.

Kor yimrs, since they were* in­fants, I have been giving my clrl* dren vitamin tablets witn fioiir.de. How nice to know lhat Lill ciuidren nm now he :-r» helped in i;-!ord against tooth decay.

Hefjre Mrs. Pacn^co and fr ends start si^nio^ petitions why don't they consult with their dentists nod doctors?

Smoking cignrcttes while pre­paring your childi-nis ir.e.ils or freely dusting infanl*. ulli uVum powder is consideiablv nun^ dan­gerous to iheir health than u/te millionth part flouride in v.Mer is to them. Please direct your con­cern elsewhere!

(Signed)Hernice M.l'er

for 19B7-6S. a ! tiny th e head of the.departm ent had a day off and the pup

inc., in u m i a l , iNiauwan. a fiui> sidiury of American Can Company, Inc,

Sidney !. Sawyer, attorney, was presented with a Silver Life* Mtm- bcrship Card for his assistance in the organization of the Local. Dur­ing his acceptance speech he made reference to the Matawan Town* ship PBA requests for improve­ments in pay and benefits, mak­ing a play on words from a speech by the late Senator Robert F\ Ken­nedy, “ Some people look at these benefits and say why? 1 look at them and say why not."

Ptl. Thomas Wallace, presently with Marlboro Township Police De- j partment, nnd Ptl. Michael Wag- ncr, Matnwan Township Police, re- j ceivcu Awards for meritorious ac- ‘ tion in the line of duty, when, in November Ihe.y apprehended an armed thief, who had taken a hos­tage during an attempt to hold up the Farmers and Merchants Bank in Cliffwnod. They received a standing ovation from the audi­ence.

The dinner was attended by Mon­mouth County Freeholder Albert Allen, Matawan Township Council men Mark 13eck, Jerome Kaye,

refused food and spent his time jn front ol headquarters until the “ boss” returned. ,

“Edward Lisk left Monday on a deluxe trip mid cruis*? to Alaska. *

A group of 15 enjoyed a steak roast Sunday night on the Pengel estate on Valley Dr. Croquet and pitching horse­shoes were also features of the evening.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Noddings and family spent last week touring Pennsylvania and spent Sunday and Monday at Gettysburg where they witnessed the unveiling of the memorial and heard President Roosevelt speak.

Dr. and Mrs. Eric Ostberg, of Tranquility Farm, en­tertained at a dinner party nl Maison Folei, West Long Branch.

Boy Oil Tricycle Slrnck B y Auto

Joseph Wnlton, 7, was Iniured Sunday riding n tricycle at the in­tersection of County Rd. and.Bay- view Ave., Xiiffwood. Police re­ported thc boy, who lives at Fifth St., Cliffwood, was riding his tri­cycle on Bayview Ave. when he apparently lost control and rolled into the path of an eastbound auto

Crash Fatal To Area Cyclist

A -M-year-old motorcyclist was fatally injured Saturday in a colli­sion wilh a car on F,ngh*!>lnwn Rd.,

Walter Cchricke, Stanley Planko, ,on Coumy Hd. and Malayan Magistrate Lloyd D. -n ,0 driv<,r (lf the c,l r , j (Wcph E , hU'.art. All were accompanied by I <ire),ory, A l,aniic Ave„ Clitl their wives. | wo|l(] ,i,| he kjiw lhe nnv rorne

i he dinner was completed by | out of thc skIe roa(1 in (rnnt „ rBenediction by Kev. Di'.nna

Kcfreshmenta and dancing follow* ed with music hy the Holiday Trio,

L e a r

nessimn, students und pi'ofeK.aon- als with some niL'inbers at large.

Tho ministers present noted some exl^ti'ig com i in*; in lhe <ne i of liiipMti :e|:itinns v.'hich such 'i commission could help correct. The meeting was held iu the pur^nruig-' of Second Baptist t.'hur-’h wilh tiie Jollow inf' mereher;; preseni:

The Rev. Chester A. Gallowny,

ytelli, hilecn O’Brien Moody, arts aud crafts $.ri00 ear!i.

nnd Kathy instructors,

- B u r t o n(eontimf.'d rmn pngr onn)

a new emergency treatment bulld-na.slor of the Maiawan First Pres-! ing it plans lo construct byterinn ( ’hurch; the Rev. Carroll ; Monmouth Medical Center plans li. Hall, rcrtur of Trinity Fpiscti- i to renovnte existing facilities lo pnl Clanch, the Rev. Ilowe li. i ’- r- ; provide added diagnostic and treat- ry, p,»slnr nf Ihe Scecnd Baptist i ment. pro/'iimis.Church Malawnn; tin R*r |inn:ild ; ’Ihe grmih; were nppineed nf- '1. Phillips sr., pastor of the Fust i ter various .Mate iij'oncieH had United MethodtM Church, M.da-1 screened requests for a total ofwan, aud Ihe Kev. Paul L. .laek- sin. p'l'Mnr of the Fir .‘-I fLipli:>l Church, Maiawan.

The election <>f officers fur lhe com'ng yi t.r resulted In Presldeni, lhe Rev! DcnnlR (I. Jacobs; tecrc- tnry, Ht;v. Jackson.

$2 l,.r»fH»,noil fi»m (i hospitals. It is virliiiilly inipos>ililc tn get (''d'-ral aid unlc.ss the In»<pit;iI is m an nr ch wilh a top priority rating.

I as! year, lhe shore had n lower priority nnd area hn*pltnhi re­ceived no federal funds,

To the Editor,For three years I have had the

pleasure of serving as the Publici­ty Director of Ihe Matawim Neigh­borhood Association of Girl Senuls.It has been a most satisfying rx- perienee for me. I have had the opportunity to men \vhh iimm of the “ in" crowd of girls ntnl ;idult3 in Scouting h/‘re. 1 have nKo hen in contact with many representa­tives of the new.s media serving lhe area. All my effuits have been ; well renamed. F.\eiyone has been conMslenlly helpful and coopi-ia- j live through tliesc years, even on occasions when I know il wa* not ' c.oavenienl. ;

Theie have always been so many j wholesome stories to lelnn* about : the ncti\'ilie» 'if its io ilu* seven ‘ throueh IV age hrnekei, those fJnl Scout years when ymingstrrs vi it rt i as Brownies, and prng:*-;s ih/ongh ; the Junior nnd Cadetic siiiee^ ;tml on lo lhe lop Senior l.evel. ll was always rr;vssuring to know tluil iho j news medin felt lhe s.une w.iy i idioul lhe wortlpvhih* thng** {’iris I of lodnv do hy publici/.ing (tie >:tor- ' ii*'i of their activities and itccom- i plishnienlM. I

During these tht'.n yean it was my fiwlbei pl«MMuu to ; ee f ri * 1 ( Scouting c-mtmue lo forgn alidad j tbioiii'h tin' dediealed ef.'mfs <d the julults involved, Ihe enthuMas- j tic and ainbiliouH girls mi the pii>' : gram; and in a c jopeiHin >* and t rei‘epi|ve comniunily almn*.p]v-te. ;

'I'bi.mU ymi so mii.’h for hM | your kind help and asM.Mance. j I know you will conlmne Un1 *.ninH I co-opeiaiive sptth wilh the inemn ! Ing Matawan Neighborhood Ah&u- ^

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it groups. Councilman Ueorgo Dcitz informed Ihe Commission Ihe’ i* will he no water ski ,how c.nduotcd on lhe local lake this year.

Firemen Co-operateMrs. Dorothy Fonnun, bmtd'ngs

chauman, reported that tiie Fre- noau Fire Company was most co­operative in permitting the borough children to use their budding for thc daily recreation program, A new cabinet and folding table have been purchased for the area and are being used for arts and crafts. Mrs. Hanna staled that a oressc-d steel outside storage shed was to be erccted adiacent to the fire• house for the storage of athletic equipment.

Victor Fabrovic, grounds chair­man. reported that a water line composed of 3/4 inch copper tub- in;' would he installed at Freneau firt.house lo pn»\ide an extended water eonneetion and a dru<Uii.c» fniinlnin on the playground there. Ib. also i i:pi'i led that lhe basket­ball «(»urt at Middlesex Rd. was '‘c.ikt-tl" wilh mud and would in- veMignle the possibility of geltitv* a pii -.'-ure hose to chan it off. In addition, arrangements have been made to rep.m tho anchor feur»\

In other business It was decided Ih.il ii; the lutuH', jnf- descriptions |n’i laimng lo reereiiiion personnel would he set tip. Included would In* ii’iaiiiuaiinns, various require* mn'N Med I'fier '! elnf^ificalion ir-cluding rerpiested nnd recommend­ed duties and deiaih.

Mr*:. Hanna Inh'imed tha group sht‘ had been approached by Join Mitchell of tho Comniunily YMCA regaining the possibility of occa­sional use of ihe lukcfmnt evening’’ for the purpose of conducting nn im-ii iceiugt* |.iogiion. After a ‘ilinrt disi’iisMon il uas decided thal this would eslahlbh a precedent ;uu 1 ihe 1 1 ro irv present were r-oi in fa\or ol ihe idea.

| him aud applied his brakes, but he was unable to avoid hitting him.

The iniured boy was taken to Perth Amboy General Hospital by Mnt;t\\an Township First Aid Squad ambu’iince where he was trcaled fnr cuts nf the left side of the fane and injuries of the ankles and re­leased.

Old •.‘ •ige, police report.Anthony Plano, of 400A Englhh*

town Rd., Old Bridge, w jij. pro­nounced dead at St. Peter's Hos­pital, New Brunswick, about four hours after the accident. He .suf­fered multiple injuries.

According to P i ! , .lames Lvi\ch, Mr. Pianos mototcycle struck « cm* driven by Mrs. Annette G. Sio-

rorne j ver* MMtown. about *• P-m.She told Pti. Lynch she was

stopped on Englishtown Kd. pre­paring to make a left turn into Kensington Ave. when Piano's mo­torcycle struck the front of her car.

The motorcycle was registered Jo David Piano. 391 Brookvido Ave,, Old Bridge.

Pti. Lynch said charges are pend­ing.

inspiration/. . ■Mr. Matieson says. “ 'Ihis is just

true today as in the distant, past, Every nation, state. nrgatU- nation or school has its flag or banner/* .

Symbol Of Power is me rue i AncienL Egypt, Persia and 7n* .

we.s suspended ana the. S a m • dia lo? .^ d upo,). five pointed .Woods South physician only had to I S(4 i w*V i W>'* u*,^afV as, a pay costs (symbol of power and authority, uo-

■ , | minion aud sovereignty. At the= Recalled Flood* beginning of the Christian era, the_ Patroiman Fred Hal! arraigned star tooK on a new significance; Kobert Grace. Spring Lake, on a \ it became the symbol of faith and 1 charge of making n right turn I hope. . from the westbound center lane of f Commenlmg on the Betsy Ross

tlag. Mr. Mattescn stated tnat on June 14, 1777 the Continental Con­gress resolved that the Flag of lhe 13 Llnited States be 13 stripes, al­ternating red and white; thnt the Union be 33 stars, white on a blue field* representing a new con­' ’Jation.•it is not surprising that as* a

new flag was being developed the designers looked with favor or. r the five pointed star of sovereign­ty, dominion, authority and power aud mingled with them the $nfrs of faith and hope to form a, pew constellation to represent the new nation," Mr. Matteson commented.

He. added, however, that the ^

Route 35 m. CtiifwoiKl Ave. junfc 12, The officer related he was in the right turnoff lane, as required by traffic regulations, and, when hc turned into Cliffwood avc.. the Grace car came over and cut him off, nearly causing a collision. .

Alex rucci, Long Branch, de- \ siel/ation, fense counsel, had testimony from j Mr. Grace thnt hc was a one-time resident of this area and wa& head­ed west on a day of heavy rain on Koute 35 nearing Cliffwood Ave. when he suddenly recalled lhat Route 35 used to pr-t -habitually flooded out at Laurence Harbor and Morgan. For this reason, hemade the abrupt turn off the high- . ................ .way to CI *r'vcod Ave., Mr. Grace story of Betsy Russ making the declared. v first flag following the. adoption o f .

Mr. Smith cross-examincd Mr. i the i' :;7 resolution is questioned;Grace on the time since he lived by many historians. Thc Betsyin this area, if hc did not know j Ross story was first told ai a meel*'that there is now a dike thal prc- j ing of the Pennsylvania Histori-vents ilooding of Rome 35 at Uur-1 cat Society in 1870 bv William ,T,ence Harbor and Morgan. Mr. iCanby, a grandson o f Betsy Ross,Grace did not know of it. And Mr, |Mr. Canby related that he was liSmith wanted to know whHt better | years old when hi* grandmother

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Camping lenls, protecting both equipment nnd personnel, were set up in h restricted area of Cheese- quake Slate Park. Twelve opera­tors, licensed by the Federal Com­munications Commission, manned the ham equipment for thc week­end operating time. No commer­cial power was used for any pur- pos" during th>s period. All equip­ment was powered by gasoline- driven generators. The hams em­ployed tin co inodes nf c.miiiiunn'.;- tion, morse code, amplitude mod­ulation, and s in g le s id eb a n d .

Members participating in tm-x en­deavor w v r e; Bob Blown, WAHOKU'. C l i a r I i e Brown, WA'JOKA; John Conlon, WB'2<)!C;

Maiawan Police Probe Attempts

Police are investigating a series of attempted forced entries at three Main St. stores, all believed the work of one person.

The burglar alarm sounded at 2:18 a.m. Friday at Miller’s Stag Shop, 121 Main St., and when police arrived they found thc small pane of glass in the front door bad oeen smashed. Police believe tlio alarm frightened the would-be burglar away.

A short time later a routine pa-

refuge from floods he expcrtd Cliffwood Beach io provide.

Mr. Turd objected lo the pro­ceedings in that, he claimed, ‘the summons had been issued in the name of a registered owner of the oar, one Corona, instead of the driver, the time of the happening had been misstated at 2:30 am. rather than 2:30 p.m. and tho site of thc occurrence had been ti.Med as Route 35 and .South Amhoy Rd. rather thim Route 35 and Cliffwood Ave. But Judge Elgart declined to comment on this but levied a fine of $15 and $5 costs.

Rear End CrackupPatrolman Hid! arraigned James

Campbell, 26 Brailley lane. Haz­let, for causing a rear end collision on Route 35 on June 24 with a cur standing to make n left turn and operated by Stuart MacDonald, 18 Sunset St., Keansburg. John War­ing. ‘J03 Middle Rd,, Hazhrt, n pas­senger in lhe Campbell car, re­ported injury. A fine of $15 tind S5 costs wajj imposed.

Gilbert Furker, Jackson Town­ship, strongly contuMed a charge of going 89 mile*: per hour and fish- tailing while doing it. Thu sum­mons was issued by Trooper J . Calabrese, Keyport State Police, June 3. Mr, Parker contested the trooper did not pursue him down Route 35 for a sufficient distance to make a clacking. Trooper Cala­brese acknowledged it was only 0.2 miles. Mr. Parker also protest­ed the froopcr saying he had plead­ed guilty to ' ‘fishtailing." The de­fendant said he had only acknowl­edged going slightly over the dou­ble white line.

Six Months Off RoadHowever, the testimony of Troop­

er Calabrese was bucked up by that of another trooper riding with him. The court found lhe greater credulity wilh the officers. A fine ol $50 and $5 costs and a six-month suspension of driving privileges re­sulted.

Theresa Turk, 10 Center St., Mot- nwan, pleaded guilty to allowing an unlicensed driver operate her cur. She had to pay (2ft and $5 costs on

told the story to him before her death in 1830.

Mr. Matteson added, “ However Mrs. Ross did make one or mor« flags for the Pennsylvania Navv. There is a record of her beirt| paid for that service, but that wai before the flag resolution wm passed by Congress. 1 find uo rcc«. ord of Ihe design cf the flags paid for by Pennsylvania.”

Congress passed a law increas* Ing the stars and stripes to 15 on May ), 1705 and this flag had tha second longest life span cf any of the United States flags. This flag was carried around thc world by Commodore Porter, flew over tha forces of General Jackson at New Orleans, was the first io fly over a pubiic Achool building. In May 1812 it flew over « log school at Catamount Hill, near Colrain, Mass. A monument marks the lo* cation of the historic, school.

It was the 15 star, Jft stripe Flag made in Baitimor-?, Md. by Mrs. Mary Pickersgill and her daugh­ter, Mrs. Caroline T. Purdy, while flying over Fort McHenry thnt inspired Francis Scott Key to write the Star Spangled Banner on September 14, lb!4.

As more states were admitted to tho Union, it was realized that another change in the flag must be made. In J818 the following bill was introduced: “ To establish the flag of the United States, See. 1 that from and after the Fourth of Ju ly next the flag of tbe United States be 13 horizontal stripes, al­ternating red and white; lhat the union have. ' 0 stars white on a field of blue; Sec. 2, that on the nd* mission of every new state into the Union one star be added to the Union of ihe flag and each such addition shall take effect on the Fourth of Ju ly next succeed­ing such admission." This law was passed and signed by Presi­dent Monroe nn Apr. 4, 1818,

The 48-Star Flag was the flag of the United States for 47 years from 1912 until 1959. When Alaska wns admitted to statehood Jan. 3, ISSfl, lhe 49-Star Flag wns created,

thc summons issued by Patrolman »but this flag had a very short life Macon. Lloyd Biuwn, Rose St., las Hawaii was admitted to state- Matawan Township, had to pay $15 | hood Aug. 21, 1959 resulting in iho und $5 costs for no driver’s license ! present W>-Stnr Flag.and $J5 and $5 for failing tu an­swer on the return date,

Patrolman H u g h Richardson

window at the Maiawan Wine aud K n v C r . iu fo rd . W ^ H C P ; I in r y I be^n"!,t.'l!,- ',1,1 ‘ ■ l * 11 S l ' ' h ‘ul

trol revealed that a pane of glass j brought, in Willie Jenkins, 247 Co­in the door of the Cork and Bottle j lumbus Ave., for spinning wheels, Liquor Store, llfi Main St.. had 'The fine was $15 and ?5 cnets been smashed, aud lhat a display j Charley Hurchalla, Asbury Park,

‘ • {jv , sairM» f()j- having no valid

Dick, NVB2DCB; A 't Im k k ^hv K2HSX; F.rnin Ftanke, WAIWDK; 'led Iesler, WA2VVB; Benv Mar?, Walt Mm/. WB2AIIR; Clms Men - ris, Don Morns, Wl'BVN; Judv Till, WB.‘i;n>; I'oloi- i J I , Anton 'lill jr., W2HLS/W2I NW,

M a t a w a n O i l D e fen se w ish e s In a c k n o w le d g e ih e h e lp o f J im F ly n n , B o y Seou l- . O .v ie S ic k le s , M n v m ou th C o u n ty F i r e P o l ic e , I 'hi I U n u n e r , l -' i e i'liM-i, an d Jo h n Bus'- less, C h cese i| iiakc i S t a te P a i k S u ­p e rv is o r .

R c - c l c c t c d(c o n tin u e d fn a n p age fin e )

’lh e (leclion wav ite|d al a n e r m e e iin j; in 1 .mein t i Inn .

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Owners of the ihree 1 shops n ported nnth.ng nvsving, j however. Police Capl. Robert Me- Govern and Patrolman lrvmg

I Nussbnum are mveMigating,

Youths Indiclod By Crund Jury• J

Three ?.U - year - old - youths have h.*in indicted bv the (Jr.ind Jurv for liteakimj into Cer-t-al S' h-'ol, \pul!»‘iro. hist M ty 9 v i;h intent lo steal. 1 hcv m *1 Dem.is 1 ouj'h' in of :*:ssA ( ros'j p.| , M

mi, W.i Itc i I i,Kirn of ’>fi i ", ,l I-

Mr. Mnitesim commented, 'T h li Flag stands lor an ideal! It rep* resents tho Constitution of the United States of America nnd nil the rights and privileges that arc guaranteed by that constitution.

At all of his lectures, Mr. Malta* son admonishes his audiences to

N.J, d n w r’s* license. John O’Unen, j “ Respect this Flag st all times 122 Wayside Dr., Cliffwood Bench, I f}y jt proudly” and concludcs with paid $l.i and $5 cnsis on complaint |a ‘ recitation of the patriotic poem, of Allen Trernblev, Cliffwnod , "It*H Your Flag and My Flag” by Beach, for careless (hiving. 1 Wilbur Ne*hil.

Frank Byi7 kyccw, Bayonne, was j ------------------ -sentenced io five d a y s in the coun­sentenced lo five d a y s in the coun- ! v 3 ly |ail and tlays revocation of i j a c K s o n license for lip'ormg a slate police * ticket for sued May

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11 a as i ep iii ted that w o rk on lh ( p ro p o sed p la v g to u n d n l th e foot ol : con m e e tin g s th e fo M WClinlon SC i:. ptogu ■: iug. 'II.e aie*i I ol each inonta duiin;.', d , . . .is scheduled lo be blaeMopped i year to discuss malieia nf pai.i* u- ; Llaude t reef, l-|, ol 2 Mapl»*wnod i ui d Ihe heidtli cooncil. Me has nl within a week anti baskelball hack- lar concern to the membeis and i Ave., Ke.mshii' e, was Indicted f o r ’ * 'stops put Up logeiher with vune i periodlcidly dmiii|f Ihe \en»- | Itie ripe of a p»-vear * »UI Ha/let

ing site suiveys of properties each Fdria'r.

i-iiidmgs of a first connnisiiion, apj>oinled to fix assessment for sewer improvements made iu UK»2, were upset by a If)07 court ruling calling for a new oi,J unilurm method of assessment.

A *»ec:ond commission rcsk’.nerl In March reporting it could not urn*® on an ei|i::iahle method of ” s*.enf> ineid. Work is now pi ueeedinv un* ner th" court rndei by iho Ihinl ennmna.sif.o.

An .ipi^-.il ften* Mceoiotiih Coio- nninny Actual Pingjain for -.’(hp. lional funds a.ith vim h lo (‘o ' • ane Ms operalion "f the Dav C , ie i ’en-

in Holmdel uas held < I con-

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D esiiM ied 4 'hap e J j. O/ii* *>.f .Mr. W o l j i e 't ’a U.v.~ \

'tMiS p ie ce s u i v a n the de.;iy,n !I of the <-h>lf)(»l ,# t i hi' L<h ;/-i I Sl;i‘'-’s ;

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Scouts and (heir'Advisor pkUired tnluutes prior to from Kto-town; Je u Alexanavr, Iveaiiuburg. Middle How, left to ngbl; U u ric •. v Jr•••' i»«ly,''AirpMtvvia --Ntn1hw«»t‘ Airlines to.’ Soatile.' Washiftgwii. ! ftibvon... I r^ehold; Arlepu ' Herring, Kuren Mooney. Vw ni j

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swim pyriy held at M". Uei^l'iU aJt Sahnday evening { thf* rcsideius.

Mr. ai;ci E ■ 'Anir,and soji, That I a.t.I their h.ui guests Ur. :»'.'•«■ Mts. Gear; Brcwk.i, unii son, Ridpfi. Aulnu Ala, were iiv,* ’ihu rray

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On Deans List. Mi.;'ha.ei W , , Sitiss ' of Mativw:ir\

: iHKtle tfe Oeas'ft iio.'un' r<.i:.; {or. ths i xec^at .spring .sori'.fster at. North- f east l.miisiu;>u Siate College, j • roa. I*--- according -in Dr. Gl«m I F. I’nwors. d:\tn ;if Instrucliw.-’l Mr. Sioss is amonij 973 Novtlieast 'studcnlis. who: sclusved a Kiaftveraae of B or ^ecfec while tniv

- A V ,I*K U f '1:1 u [ ■,LU'.ilL'>, V/lthese. M made A on all courses imrsued.

Shower For Miss Galetti OfficersInstalled

Postpone Car<f Party

Miss Artcr.u Galetti. M.;) iUiUd A ve , Hazlet, was honored a sur­prise miscell5nwius. sl10.wer given in Smith'.'* Restaurant, Eyst Keans*burg,"liy her hridal _ atleiuhuits, |-}jeucli. ' Mrs, Samuel . lio Mrs. Richard .Ga»gha!% ! (ji*ccus, N.V.; Mrs. Aiuhonv Zoc-Miss Nancy Quint), Somerdale; I (U{i aad Mrs. Frank DeLeo. Bruok-Miss Grace Moriito. Matawuii: jVu, N.Y.; Mr«. Thomas Hedigaaan'd Miss Carolyn Udl.e, J-yng . and Mi^s Murgaret liedigan, Nov/­

ark; Mrs. Hdvvard Skclly, Middle- tmvn; Miss Darlene Siciliaau, Neptune City;.M iss Judith Mobu

Mocftio. Mrs. Patrick Wall. Mrs. ;Augustiho Rategliauo, Miss Mich*.de | . .Morizio. Mrs. i*outs rrsmayera ; Mrtiawan Chapter- of Deborah and Mrs. •hriuisl Loiav.to, M,ula* held its rededicution and installs- wan; Mrs,: James Rush, Vmw | ti0„; cerenior.y &l U.e ^hai^liai

Inn, Mat'dwctii, on June 25..'-A din­ner was served to approx imattly

Plainfield; Mrs. Glen Clayton; Mrs. janips

Cottrell.

Branch and Miss Oeborua 'Rush Union Beach;

Ihe card party for (he benefit! Ata) prcstnl were Mi>. P u l i of the laurenaj Harbor First Aid f Oatetti, Mrs. Jame?; GaleUt, MisSquad origtoally scheduled for Jit- j Uoyd Raya, Mrs. Walter Aque, - , , . --Iv ) l has been postponed to Tm rs-: Mrs. Daniel Marsen, Mrs l.nuis • Stalen l«mnd. Mrs Harry i.owlov day Aug' -1 The party ta b^ing \ Nunna. Mrs. Richard Hagen and i Holmdel; Miss Margaret Denson,sponsored by (he’Civics’and Legii- IMiss Carol Newbauer, Hamlet; j Somerdale and Miss Panvla lily,lation Depattment of the Woman’s * Miss Patricia Schanck and Mrs. Montclair.Uub of l.aurence «l«rbor and will i Carroll, Kevport, M is ., Qifts were sent by Mrs. PranKbe held at the home of Mrs. l*.u-1 .Michael Momzio, Mrs. Lw.ii ird . v k *. Mrs. Gi*or^e Burr.uvj. gene; WosaiUa.- Hi® Forest Ave.. j Monzio. Mrs.. Maria lancutb, I M rs. i .olms Del oo. Mrs. Fr.uvic

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10(1 ''members and quests. The ot fiucrs for the coining y«?ar wore presented and the awards were distributed to those- who had work­ed during the past year *o earn money for Deborah -Hospital. .

., , The chapter vvas honored to haveLoppo.a, J pas( president of tho MadiMjn ' Township Chapter, Mrs. Micky

Glaser, as the in.vtuHmi* officce.The guest of honor lor iho evening wns Mrs Shirley Freidlander, Co- Ionia, who is the regional chair- _man for this dislrici. • , .! r 7 ” ~

The officers installed .werj? 1 r 6 tsd A t rrirxyPresident. .Mrs. Joan Homo; vice j Ro|ami j zit„ jr. u( piesjd^itt fund raising. ;\Ir.s...Dolor-. | Dr.. .VUtuwan, wai ; iivm of he;,or

| Rush, Mrs. Harry Kissel, Mrs. j Thomas Gaup.iiun, Miss Chrisiine S Cnujjhan; Mrs. • Robert - Rverdell i and Miss Marmi Krista G»««h2n !■ Misss Galetti will become, the , . , .j brido of-Robert ' J . Quinn, son of j M™- Joyce suvenoarj Mr. and Mis. Joseph Quinn, 62U , ponding secretary, Mi Somerdale Rd., Soinerdale, Saluiv > dav, Avi . U.

imRvld»:»toly aiul r> will •j |i«) in nt m l;it;*r dat**. !! 1 hv tini'«.iti!.s;'CAllii'Coc ■j tin* completion of ti)*.' Ark and; j tvlernal • Lip.ht and tliu aain.e or; j i the- outside oi the building, in j j time lor the dedication ot the | ! buituiiifj iii September.' jj Tempki Iknli Ahm, die Conserv- !

alive v>5H»riM,'nh‘o>i of thr-Bayshoiv ! | area, hi ^hvicsl. ii: hayiiife ;• fcCLcivtrd, frnni Rcprtisyiitahv<- (j James J Howard, un American j ■Flag which was flown from the Capitol of die United Stales. Tiiio S

j sutno flay will !><• fi^wn at the i;c | j Tomplo building. ij Joseph Hifkhi, a member of • i Temple Hetii Alim, has teceived j I an Israeli flag hum thv Muv\*> *-;f, : Jcru.salein. 'i’h*« flag has been j | flown irom the Capiroi in Jerissa-I | iem ami may be turned over to ! i Tt*n»|ih‘ lieiii Ahm for use ii: its \ I new building. j

: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich were, the Thursday evtiuu^ pinochle1 ! fiu«.4sis of i\ir, ind Mrs. ii^nry : K ‘Apian. • . •j Mr. and Mrj>. George C 'ia ik ami Mrs. Alfred di>v.-d ar fl-e

; Channel. Ciu.h, MoririoaU!' .jjj .Sunday to wiebrure' th* i:>i;-dv

Mr -M'.d Mr.,. Charl'-s-Blv'.j Mni- j day of Mr ri-jrK. ' 'd'etf.wii [ Mrs, 0 kl‘i Grebe;uch?koff, Vc,.,t.

Mi^v M;irv 'War. v-;, Fttyi.-rw;k‘- | ^,r,. \y\>d the 7,Vi^k*^d' hurt'. Va... and Mijs HvIvji Zujjosu. ! a,id Alt.*., - Moll G»dunia«.'. :Brooklyn, y; e r -» ihe wnt’kend ; Mr. ?\od.. Mr« Ge<ir«j S»*-dMi »uesi‘* of Mr. and Mts Sam.'K-.nv - were the-, Sunday quests oj1. Mr. .KOS. . 'anil Mrs. .AdJfiJ Kavkivi1- - *.»•*<.-'mi

M.«, And Mrs,, h'.ijv.atd Loud at«i I Park.. .' " , ' '....dulnreii haN>: rvluntcd home ;d'n«r - Mrs. Vernon Actjenber;? enter* apendniK last week i»i. ( :Vpe May 'f tain^d. the members of the Art D*'« .Mr. and Mrs ii wm tUickiocn ;•-parlment of the Woman*;, ( inb or

and M r; and'Mrs. Ronald Joseph j Matavyan at liet home in NoisdiiK'ii Chris?ine Lew's, £Ii/.ubi‘'o. ; maodav IWach on Thuijday. M *m- on Sa'iitd.ty mmiujj. i bers attending were Mr/;. Johnso;: j

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaplan I Cartatw M*;.-;. Clifton, futne*. Mi>; : were the Snlurditv-cvemng c'uu.b-: Hrory Wodike. Mrs. A. H. :LobiW-!! ta gue;.ts of .Mis. .VW'.Uer Ho^urs, j yer and.Mrs. Conr;vd BtrfVick... v')ih • Maty wan. • i er t;ue^ts wet e Mrs. A. J . Nlorri i

Mry. WiH:am IT. Srniih st'., M:>» ! son, Mr.-;. bavard laj*.*boro, M'‘--. ! iucie Mi'ko, Mri- Alfred .Olid*** ! Uari/I.d ri. Foy,g. Mi-s; T'hui’^.an j w*d! «titl Mrs. fieor^e Clark wete : C. Neali.s, Mr.s. Hetbett Iv Nataiis.j ihe T'uesda.v Hl'ternoor. gue.si', o f ! .Mrs Leonard ' Ae!iwi>ecg and ! Mrs Joseph Smith. JdaujdMei, Arden. • ■

Mr. and Mrs, W Rcj!nn Smith . M»\'"and Mrs. Henry* Kaplan ‘were ihe ■ 5>ind;»y -'-ntv.ic /.( m .- I diried -if A x-i-ry ;und Mrs. Uejiry BHune, Kenvi»lc. | fa rk ; on 'i ue-sday. J

Mr. und Mis. Ge<n>;e Twvmao i Mr and Mr.v Herbert Burke and.) were the Suodav ^uesl.s of Mr. and [children havo returned hunt*; d^er | Mrs, Frank Clone. S»atep Nk*nd. • spending fixe'days ai Uill Hahns.;

Mrs Robert E. -Biitum and ! Westbrook,’ Conn. Whde there they' i duuKhlcr, Doiotiiy, Kirkwood, j v>'dted Mystic Seaiwrt. iMo , are vjsiiin<* Mr. «nd Mr^. * Mr, and Mrs.- Georges C. Smith; Roberi Bullet'. : jr. and .son, Srfdt. w^w th»* Fri* t. Mr. ';od Mrs. Moh Gidumal and 'day guests ol Mr. and Mrs, G.eyrg-j ; children were the recent gue.-,!’, ot : C. Smith sr. :.Mr. and Mrs, J.yhn Hrowj\. Mon-i Mr. and Mr.s. Aldo ftarsoiii and ! treal, ( anada. ) children auend^d the Mon.momh :

Mr. and Mra. Henry Kaplan ai- : County *M1 Fair i l Frwliold iasi ! tended a dinner at the M ayfa ir1 week Hotel, - lielrr.ar. or- Sunday.

; Miss' K' -hy. Rt/hei tThursday after* •M a r t in T p se tto * . ’

,n; J, Rahitl, M f, 5.; ;'. rov Sick','11.; and M rs . .M a igu^rne ;^

< Laird were [he prize winners when, [M rs. Frank Bliss eiuerlaiijqc. at;, j bridge on Friday evening. U'iier i i'uesi'.x .were Mi>. W\ 0, Di,fi7,i.u;-',; ; Mr.i Gerard Devhij. yxj Karbanrfl, M ;s*, .Pa.tnri.U 'M'.'K'.'i'ii/' i arid Mr; . Frederick. i>ed;.-.rirkr; ' v.:; Mrs, kd^vard W. Currie- - enter-.v ; iiilM«;d ut bridge Oft Thut'iday. lh^ j . ere- Mt"i. (Jecarci • Doylm. -•>i'Mrs. • Let.uy’ Jiickeis. Mrs. .',--PauJ!,V. i E i’an, Mr.s, i'Viirt Sileox., Nirs,r I Marguerite laird. Mi.s. . T|i<i^>«\;; | VVvK^e'id, :ui.-i Mici; Cath>-.i‘n'.i* . Mo'- • : Domiid; P i'ib iymiiei*:;- were-,- lrs.- -• | Zxivnu., Mr*; Silcox; u'nd M,n.':C,''ur. j no. ,- Mrs. i and Mr j rrvi. Pa i of Mr ! Ravine

le!rn...?»otiU, Tuisa,,- Okla fy; a.i’.d Mrs. faif: B e n y .L i ''

svere §uos*s-'on SuivJay and Mt:?.-:.-Herbert. St'aer .Dr

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Mrs. Frank .Shu t Feted At Shower

Mrs. Frank F.. Sturt. Tree Hav- ; en Village, Mjtuwan, was the | jjuesi of honor at a stork shoner | Riven by Mr.s, Frank Fierro. Rouu- j 31, Matawan. rneently. Dernra- j lions were in pink and blue and | gifts were placed in u bassinet, i A cake trimmed in pink anil nine } vvas the ccntorpieee ot the but­; fet table.; Guests attending were Mis? j Patricia Fierro, Mrs. Clifford , Brower, Mrs. William Formon, ! Mrs. fCdward Sturt, Mrs Kh/aht-th i Fierro, Mrs. Richard Sturt, Mrs. \ Peter Fierro, Mrs. Ruth Shaw, j Mr.s. William F.. Smith jr.. Mi»* | l.ois Smith, Mrs. Rdberl Desario, i Matawan.- Other quests wore Mrs, ArJhui 1 Lupinski, Miss Sit.sun Ui|)iU'.Ki, i Miss Nancy Lupinski, Auburn.• Wash.; Mrs. Carmen Seme.iza, West

cs Goldman; vice president pm gram, Mrs Barbara Hock: vice president membeishi[>. Mrs. Jack­ie Harri'J; treasurer, Mr;. Rose Steinberg; recording secretary.

' 1 »:orr<w-. .. MiUlt ed

Morrison; social secrelrtty. Mrs.- Fioreace Shapiro: financial stcre- tary, Mrs. Florence Welch; histor­ian, Mrs. Marie Sar.ibuchf-llo ro'd trustees, Mrs. Mary Ann Cbbutilt and Mrs. Fat Stenson.Those re'.t'ivm.u X.1W L'ni.J

charms wore Mrs. I'kn-f.Mito Sha­piro,. Mrs. Sandy Rodnvu and Mis. Lvdie Rnppannri mild

; dir.ks, Mrs, Mildred .Mo: ; isjh , Mr.s. Tillie Lambirrtson, Mr>. >i.*r*.*I Ann CLdmult. Mrs. Cnroh;-\ L)(>- ' Rosa, Mis. Dolores Goldman. M:\1 Florence Welch, Mrs, F. ln-s j WrobfJ and Mr.s. St cl hi SiKypcr.: Diamonds, iu disks alreaav n - [ reived, weal tu Mrs. Uarimra | Heck, two; Mis. Joyce .vlwnitmi.; Mrs. Lila Gerlach and Mrs. Sara- | huehello. one t'ic!c Thos:* w!vi r<-.! ccived work<;r's pins were Mr*.’ Mildred Morrison, Mrs. l ) ' i • t (toldnmn. Mrs. Ruth Ueii Mr-. Joyce Silveiuiau and M«b. Si:;, huehello.

Outgoing president. Mrs.Rodman, was presented gavel charm, given lo lu-:Iht board membut-j w;,.» • with h«i the pasl yoar. Ti gram of the evening was

Keansburg: Miss Jance j jyr*Hon and naiTdtU b \Kidscrsy Mflwlum; Mrs. Kail.- ! 1 0I!K‘; ,‘“ sl.“ IMl uf lh,“ lu,'vl>'

j Icen Sluvens. Monniouih lltath; | s pn^s!uent. Mrs.'John Cottim'haiii, Latant»v.-ii. , , chaiiman nf lhe ali.nt v..n

Gifts were sc .I by Mrs. Modi 1 Mrs WullinK

a i u party on June ’JS 10 mark his graduation from Lloyd Hd. Inter­mediate School. He was .-^ward'd a scholastic citation. Clussmaies and friontl . Hifniidiiu* were Jame:; Tomaselio Jo e l Corm ao. L);ivid Kaphin. Samuel Sn>der, Nora D ic ­kinson. Pa lrie ia Salmon, .Iniiet Kaiifman. and Helen Giovenum, all oi Muiaw'an.

Krughtc Plan PartySt. 'Joseph’s Council. Km/h's of

Columbus, will itohl u t>siimoinal dimiL*r fm* John V, ilmds sr.. iVKii. awan, at the Magnolia Ir.n Ju lv Ti. F‘or lit Uets* call Hud Mtilhmoy, HM UOa ot Carl Stabile, a(j(i iWliU, al'ier 5 p.m.

Ailsnd PerformanceMr. and Mrs. Harry Nu im-h ,

Clilfwood LU’ach. alirnded the Inesd 'iv mght peiforina;ue of .k; dy Cmrl:t:td at the u.udeu state A rl? ( 'Miter.

after spending* iwo ' ternooii< i •

Mrs. l-.-gem* It McK children, vil. Louis, Mo turned -hourweeks *hp. guesis of her par cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilnrlew

i>f and Mrs. Geurue Biook.' Hud son. Raibh. Auhiini, Aia.. wer. tiie h '‘tisr> guests-of Mr. and-M;s. Iv. diaries Weigel last week. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Harold IV*U/. an

J u n i o r ( * i r l S r o n l s

( . o i u l u d e h e a s o aJunior G irl Scow Troop

Matawan, finished of[ iu first' year witiv a cook-out and j.vyi.nv* partv :j*; Tijm- >i) y* 'jht* home o£1..._I*.'s,'*__ "ti Ji:-i... .-rv-.:-'i^uuvi, nu.i. Wkuif,'. iu.»;iL.n>', J>wr -Jay races were orgatv>?.ed ufider the supervision of co-Seader, Mrs. Fra.nk Idspuli. while the h.iaihiic--., gers and hot dogs we-:*y being ' cooked. Thc girls went into the U- fool pool one patrol at a time.

Mrs, '/idlicky and Mrs. Rifpoli thank the sponsors, the Strath­more School, for ihe use oh tha room, also three committee iv.oihr era, Mri. Catherine Schonder. Airs, Kali Maim and Mrs. Jane G<n»v lick far help with badge work, and all other mothers who helped.. 1(1*4 tiw p this past ye.ir, ■ ^Mis Ro>s W, Maghati, M/s.

Harry Mun vm. '%i'ud- MH.' B.i.y-.ifd l.amborn were, the Wednesday ai-

brtdgr . guests oi .Mr'»>Johnsoj'* Caitini.

Mrs. Thomas = Welstead ciuei • tained'Ul luncheon bridge 'on Wed- insday. Pri/e winneis were Mi s.Charles Logg, Monmouth lumnion, the hostess. n»»a Mrs Ftea Ded*

. erick. Other gue;»ts. weru IStia. .family, Tulsa. Okla.. are Visiting Howard Veule, Purlin; Mrs Pei'.'r ; ed iu atiendmg \i requested lu collhis moiher, Mrs. Harold G. I)ed7.. !A. Read, Middletown; Mrs David ..

j , Plan S 5th Reunion’ On Friday membets of the Class ! of - I95;i of Matuwan Hi^h School . held . a .meeting at thu home*' o?I Mrs. James Redmond,' Clufwood,\ ; to make plans for a class reunion, ion Oct. '6 at BuUonwoou Alimor,'. i Any member of the class inlerestT

High School Grad

Miss Theresa Walling. Mrs. Ray Habcock, Mrs. James Adams, Mrs. Stephen Svintko, Mrs. Arne Luiglund, Mrs. Carl Enghtnd, Mrs. Cliff Bryan, Mis* Belly Formon and Miss Naucy Formon.

Parenti O f Daughter

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I . Turn­er, Matawan Terraeir Apt. 15, Malnwan. are Ihe parents o? a first child, a dau^hier, Angela I.aurin, born on Friday, June M, 19(18. The baby weighed seven pounds, I51;} ounces.

Mrs. Sarabi was co-ehairmun and also pavf me invocalion. Thf treasurei tvpoiLd that S’tOtlO had beon gtvc-M i<> l)ch- orali Hospital in the p:<->( si< months. Deborah, free mm-sectai- ian hospital, specializes in Hit1 ( d i ­rection of opeiable heait J-'ieiK and treatment of all luug disea.- es. Service i.i ^tven wjiiioui if1- slriction as to race, coho, cie«*d or ability to pay.

WHERE ARE THE FIREWORKS STARTING BKFOKE & Al l F,R

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FABULOUS SAVINGS! ©STARTS JULY 3rd ( CLOSED THE 4th ) I I 6 V1 M a i n S t . - K a m i 's ( C o r n e r - M a t a w o n

Maryland Visit

Dr. and Mrs. Sam I.atnw visited ! FIDWARD (5, FI.GART from Tuesday to Sunday with Mi. jand Mrs. Morion Greenberg und , Fdward Guerry Flgurt, son of their children, Steven and Sandia ; M r and Mrs. hernard Klaart. ..'.l

i ot Pikcsvillu, Md.. Wednesday. Dr. t Colonial Dr., Maiawnn. giadiui-d l.azow participated in the ‘M«»m-, from Stuyvesant. h Sc ience High ber-Guest Dav at Bonnie Vi»*w [School in New York » tty. Me will Country Club. Saturday night there ; attend the University uf Wiscou-m., was an outdoor crab'feast for 81) ! School ol Kngineenug, Madison

' Cainpus, In September.people al the Greenberg iimue. Mrs. Gr**enherg Is the fnrmei Mini JnAnti l.azow.

Attond SymphonyMr. and Mri. Harry Nielson,

CliffwojxJ Bench, mirnded a pei- formance of lln* New Jersey Svm- phony Orchefilra with Hnri.v lew­is condocling and ffiilmim' t lie operatic stars, Roberta IViers and Jun penrce.

was olficial rhi‘.‘; se'-reiary, and pnrticipaled in the vauitv .mm cer team, drama chib, and was captain of his intra * nmral hov.l mg team, as well as uollege of flee monitor. His «xtra - curricu­lar activities also included mem her ol tha Order of lhe Anow, wiili rank of Brotherhood; Sc* re tary of the Stolen Island F.xpimer Cabinet, U.S.A., and member id the Junior Advisory Board, Bow- wry Saving* Rank, Munhmtan.

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Independence Day!( JU L Y 4th, 1968)

Fraedom

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O n thli day, w» oommemorat# tfia couraga and determination of our

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cf^bratii'c!-' ' Lht* m.-ptM}. | ?tj?;5s7.«mri -offi.eiaK-d• a t tn e 'duiihte- I ring rcremMny in Si Oabrk’l’s I C h u rc h , B r a d e v e i t . ;I T h e briti*? w a s ;/*ven s I riage Ivy -her father. She I -. chapci iWW organ*| fc**.urhi*' .-nvdlsuC.r ■ of 'A ! ta.ee on the bodice. ; ’eeves

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"vveddiny. >v<?re M.Uh Juiuv Hof*

: l.d'jic*] Louit. 'vfvw i ward bod \i i owac'd I. Lpii ,

of i Middlciown.

Knr^n Fliya-J c. i .Siucc.'.^d- • Mj;. and Mrs, ;9(i Dwight J?d.,

r; v. i(,’i;esa^ y * W t y » . j^na ,$m. c.Rr»Ku-:4;. umu-• ■. nant who vi6m velloW: f ^ r ld . . . , i Sn(-r. i n s i is u )-i3S -gradnM iybU ^ -on iN ‘ir;.--Wn4-'Mts.r' :F4wijV^q^ to ^ s / ■)^ u . A » M r, MerM.rt is a graduuie .of | f f { tdA )L £ vn fown'ih ip i l

tfide. M js s ' U u m e ..Oxm ny,.'v..Uik‘ .:. mi|..hiV.E : M a le 's .hm \ R«.arl.-;-si«nr.-'Of ilni bride. I .Wit'-™-■ ■ ljsC .iws ,. ol . .■„ ,

v-oc niyrrivti Salurduy, Juno 2!). IS(i$}. ip.. th«j Jloly fauiliy Chijtch,’

MUKioir^BBacli.i Tb©bridegroom . is ■ttK* <U o! M'S Hrr (.y ttn « #U

. Osboin Si.. KtVpoil. niid ih& Jal>i H ir/P i Ro'S he Se\ Joseph 0

• I'ox. pasuu;. rcelcbtnit4 . the . nup- ■iial- mass and officiated, lit . tbC doablt c i c e r e m o n y

Int bride t.1. u In row mjit': bv. her.father.- Shu,. avow

iun.' Bcacli, sistqr of tfi<*., bride, (was the'.junioi ^rjd^^muid. .they i — u iwore "Rivea and carried c& cuduM « M f ' tin, Cocoa I|ca^h, ,of pniK carnations. . t J^a'» V,1 .‘r ^Uoe' ,Vv.s -.f:,

WiihanT Vernon Rulph. Keyport. nifcii.. L-shcnn^ 'vcrc • l-.roitk.v.jr *!'e Kes’ ma^ U«»ier»ng Martin. Mc.»oharn, -.Drother ufCharles. Ko:«s. KcyDOr?; ,pruthvi y f i* 5-.- -ride; k<;juwiU Smith, . baton- j thr hride^rvom: and T.flvvin Greg' \ Petei,; ‘ ^rrmt*. Sea^Bpj/.ht;

..........^ ............ . . ..... .. iory; UniOJi Beach; brother 01 int. j <u,w. . Gjmil., lo i ,6 Mduui. .lo^g-slcevcd: rosepoint lace.-go.wn, I bride. itam :y Row, Keyport ; cou.sui of th.v bndi.p,tcMn. I

‘-y^.v.jiijjroirWOd with seed - pQaris j brother of ihe -bnd^rocnv, .servvd i After a r^ccptuin in lh<? Bamm 1'- M - cryntaR-- •«»«!- worn ovor a ai |un»oi’ usher. ! Hollow Country Club, tne couple j

iMKJp. and terminating m a chapel! Aitov a .r?cv-pi»qn m .ihe Kuhn- $ flew to Bermuda. They will. u*sid<? |iitarir H^r french lllu«wn veil was ! del Motor Ir.n. the couple left on a ; m. laurel Gardens, Magnvlia jheul by a crown ol lace and seed i inotoi trip. . , Lane, Lulont-jvvn. . Ipearls and she earned her:ivotlv 1 ' The bndo flj d ihe bndcferoum lhe Dndc was Kraduatea frutn !er 5• wlutO'"Woddmjs missal adorn-(are ^tadual^s ol Keyport H»gh j Baylev hhard Hiph School. Madi* If-d with ^ardentus.. r iiic.hooi. Mis, Ross :>> empl.oyto o.y i «on.- She r^oeiveo a Bacnclor of*: Mrs. John Marve). Keyport. was!Be,U Telephonv Labordtor:eJ», j Science Uctftss m fiducation u t !thft matron of honof for * her sis*! HtdmdeL •. . . 1 Mgnmoulh. College and is the secM

•.t?r:. Jihe \vgre a Uoor-lfngth. pule t The prideftroo.m. has serud one , ,nd >;r;ide teacher tn tht* Mechanic ‘ V^snlc • chH(nn -Kmpire'-gown--. wtlh { VCO.r. -.of.: a. ihree^year, en!.,si.ment' Sr. Schoi»l. Hcd Hank. .xap sleeves,. A circular veil fell j and w ill M v e J.or. Vittndm i 'flie bridegroom was Rraduai^d

•.-ove<•.liorvmatchui^-.tow head^eee:• romSK . : ■. _ •;. from Kong Branch High School “ ‘ -- - gervwj tiirt1*? yc-ars in the U.S.

N.v.y. He is attending Monmouth (‘uilegc and is employed ar Ektc.~ tronic .A^.w:iati?s, Inc., t'atoiHown. I

( Furrier,. ti I’Shrewsbury.- '! 'M Ks Co'opiv.-n ts ajJRed Bai*K Q i‘!u»jie Mi;:h School j M iss ' ^i^Jsrorrf. ' was- isr&duPVid I attends • Jerw y t.iiy S!;uc, t.oL- •, fl0m ..MUWteioivn Township. j leRe. She^;is a m e m b e r S ^ m a 1 s chon* ;w jw\<> 1»0, ;

D e lta . Phi Sy^oniy. ■ ^r.,.r *t n, 0 i t .-graduo.lt' ' I tigh

-0« nek.

.. . . ;i .d^chrduU'd lor duty ia Knre

No duic ‘ has been sei for. the

MISS 101 ISi

I Mt - .ai>d MiSV.r-Ot. i i'hec*M;qy«ke iUl., I ; nouncfd 'th* V 'W i* • • Uiui^c . .Aii seph 'K Griinaldi; ht

:.Gn.;r^.‘ '• R<J., ..-V'L'iW'.V.VI.' • '■

'he wedding is scheduled tn take !-place- on On.. I?, in ihe Cliuich 0/ j:St, Bers7adt.’t(e, Parli.n, ; .

j ,S|w»nc«?r'McKt!tnck

witb his, fcitiUrV'.s cumpaMy, -KxpiV^S'■ .J.i-rscy City. , .

No date Haa been se{= • (or . thewedding '.w e d d in g .

Miss Dons

Miss-Julia A. Kichardelli,•dauj’b* ter of Mrs. Rosemary I.etui.'iM. 3(15 j J^ivficid l>cl., Freehold and tha1 late Leonard Frederick j.emfuji, beoamc . the bride oC fh iU ip Kus-, sell Bopp. Saturday, Ume 70,

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.' Richard A. Bopp, 99 Green Grove Ave., K^yparl. The Kev. Kaynumd R. Griffin, pastor, erdobnucd the 12 o'flork noon imp* {iai'ma»s »nd ol'ficfated at die dou­ble ring ceremony, in St. Cather­ine’s Church, Kannin^dale.

The. bride was escorted by Leon­ard William Lerniny,, Freehold. She wore a Chantilly lace; and silk organza floor * length gown with long sleeves and full skirt. Her for* ward headpiece of pearl tear* drops held her full bouffant shoul­der ♦ length veil and .she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses icentered with a white orchid. j

Miss PhyUU Ropp. Union Hc-adi, l . ... . . . sister of lhe bridegroom, was the iMercedes iVlahon, | ruffles at tho neckline.1?, They car-! maid of honor. She wore a mint

MPS |>i I I K H T U l K rA H N f*

Double Ring Ceremony

-IPs _%-rwi- L - ,f -■»!

a Hss .Margherita AniV: Sttaniero ; The bridesinaids i.were . Mis#.; b(‘cat)K'-- the bride .of 'Lawrence'. | Pauline Sdi;er('hi;>.nttti. :Bjwk.lyn#? j'PauJ'' Bajlcv S'tin.dny,' june. .10, J9('6, rN.V., and Miss Jaoet Cannizzaro,, j in St. ’ Ar.rNory’s .Ci-fi'cih, , . R?d: j Uaiiet, cousins ot. the bridf;:’ Missv 1 liirn^v.-.Thfl-.-parents;' of. the couple • Marla Stranierb. Hazlet,' s isler'q f■: j jire Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J., Stran* the bride: Miss Yvonne /‘Spade*jie ro ,. l(|54” Route. : 6V fiai'let and In k ! George Bailey, 2027. Flortnce Ave., j'Keyport 1 kl'ypf/rt, UK(1 the. late Mrs. - Bailey. 1 ‘ ‘|Thc’-,Klghl-Kev. .Monslpnor Salva- j tore. ’Uil.oreniw oflici.ated fci lin..i double rjng. cerei/iony; . /.-. : '! TN } bride vv:is'givr:n hi fviflrriagc. by ' her father.' She wort*. >1 'Vhii.e silk orgsr»/a. L'mp*’*!* p.own '.viiJi r.hanii.il.v ’lace bodicr, ?:nu :lcij.g 'sWeve.s. luce; r/hiiifii were

I fttipiitincd c»n the skirt and heov | linn ol. ihe chapel ir

nir. and Mi':« 'JOMiex .W iM ltrnx . 1 ;.:rcncJ! skumoh v»'il wiii 7(Ki Heaehvif/w Ave*.. Linor. I n cii!s;er cf h;ce p*-t;»is rtcd .s;ieatn-ouiice (iie'engajannt-m ol iheir ; earned a r:tso;cle bouquet of v«if-daugnter. Cohtun. :*« R ic lia iu *o»:n- j naUoi.s ynd s»eiJ.n;Jur,»ti5. . eer. am ot Mr. and M :s. J*raak I M !•-**: t.iovarmr-a Str«n)oro. H :u

! ‘j Andersr-n .St.. L

viss i 0111 j \ v .k in

BeachMiss M cK iU nck <s a gr;>dik*te ol

Kevport High School. Class of 1' vH. and is employed by tne Prudential Insurance v.o.. iv^v.ark.

M r. Sj>cnrer. u graduate of K '

lol W't*: toe ir.jiid of n*jtior Joe Iter sister. Si'ie were a floor * iepg‘h vebow chinen gown wr.h snutt puff shvvf-s and l.Mnoire. wy'sthne ac­cented with daisies and floor- length Mtcameis from a back bow. Doubse circular veils fc-;l over

poit High .Scnool. Class ol 1:)W is .daisy headpiece an.d she rained

MH.t M RS. GFOHtiC JOHN OtAKKN JR

Theresa Krochmalnk. i van Glahn and L;: lh'.cM. (..i*Mwo»»d Ueach.

er a guiden reetju

rt 1jdier Dr the • tiu

\nssdaupiuer of M r. aim M: v v.KrochouiiUK. h.w >\o<jd<ncie Clitfwood F>*'*ach. bfcamu bride of Geor/re .1 ?»hi« t n;ike.Saturdov. June ‘i. I r.t* ei-!«i ihe -.louple motorebridegroom is tne son of Ocorge ; poconos and Canada.J . C n n k e n s r.. tw i l ig h t H a v . j(dtflwootl Rort<h. ai.d the late M is. j. . .....................Catherine ( Itaken lhe Rev Jonn . ■'lutaAJ.i RtgK n.il .Iign

u s e n i o r a i M o n i n o u i h C o t l e g f .

No d;ite has oeen set for ihe wedding.

Dean's -List:': A t College

Il>e names of the UrgcM group of Monmoutn Colleyu ^indenih n* tjt).*!itv Tor Ihn Deati’s l.Kt. “ ‘il. hav<* bei-n Bnnounced bv Hveieli. \V. Ifoh tiean of ihe racuUv. I hese

istudenu are ne:ni» J'ejsoveil Jor o.'!- i sti>i/iii*«n r.*-}i!evenv;i*ti(iur*i.j' 1)\h spiing senie.sler. j Jp o lder h> nunbty *’or the ■Deans lir-L at .vlo^'e.outh (!ollt'pe:- n -ludviu inu>t tala1 U or more • c:-v<nts in iiy .sv iriC.iter, nehir.i' a

■rent er.ide {-Din*, a v - ; . o f .i.li baiter, and nave n«’ g'-ade UiVv*

ex ihaa “ C." A -M'O is : !o :iii ’ and a .'t 00 i\ e'i'jiv;t,'.- enl io a - B.’' StnderLs iu ihe jun*

, , - f lor and senior classcs w.ho arc* or,i.u.,u . . ^ m . ^ (j (:llv,.(,nl Doan's i.ivi and have

Vheol, : a c'.!MHiiattve indev nf ,15 or he.tler

i colomui bouquet of talismar \ Unv and white carnations

:d Mlss. I.mda, Fiiarcio^ / Miss Joanne Sttaiiiero,'

Hazlet, si?;.ter of the bcide. vvas junior bridesmaid. , ’Ihey . wore, eha^rcuse ;ind''earrled cotonioii 0/ talisman carnfit'on^. . ' .- Charles-craig jr.. ivevpotf., was

tae be.st man. Ushetinp were Paul . lorn. Keypou. u:icle oi the.biidej. salv»f(>R» Uumbico.. Marawanj? Uarrcu ihorne. Holrnuei: Michael; f ■ cr'n.*on e? Irttt-

Her 1 byide: ynd Nicohno Strjniero. U)ff- h'.ld ry ; wouti. eraism «,f the otidCr. Anhionv

5>i:an»,?io. Cliffwood. eousio of the b;ide.-was the junior usher. ’ .

After a leceution m the Emerald; I*;or‘rn of Mmtris ke.smurant, fiast

I ft. > lit- m.otm vd.to Washmgion. D .(..................... /.

Jhe bruie v.ar. jfradualwl fiom Raritan Ihgh .schwl -and - is t*m« ploved by \V. f. Grant. Hazlet.

Ihe bridegroom attended Rari­tan Sfhoo*'and is employed .:

, at karnun Garage. Kevp<,rI- ,1 I’hey will reside in Hazlet... // \

i-urn-

at the

jf *d a.s Monmou.ih Scht

<SaughU.T of.Mr. and Mrs. Jacksur i'BarreU Mahon, 23 Dartmouth Dr..>lo/iot tnd ?5ant« l)arNr«, Calif,, became the bride of Peter Fitch

'.Keating, 44 Sidney I I . Brooklyn 1 Heights, N.V., Smulav, June 30,.15)08, Thi» bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L Creighton Keat*Ing, 1?5 Wright Ave., Malverne,..N.Y, and Oak Beach, N.Y. The.Kev. William V. Murray, pastor of St, Thomas Episcopal Church,-Xialvorne, otfieiaiPd ot the cere- ..................................mony in the Molly Pitcher Inn, j brother of die bride.Jlt-d Bunk, where the I'i evidential

• Jjallroom and terrace wore banked wiih palms and fknvers.

The bride was uiven in marriage by her father. .She wore 0 floor-,c{ t|,e Inn tn Ktr.ned length princes:; - style gown of ; u.lK,r(, t|u:y lc,^ a ?.;•peau de soie with inlaid arpliques j bados. *Cf Alencr-n lace and decigm‘d with I a gradual* nf Karitiui Town.&uig poinb d f-lce\ (s, scoop iu-ck~ j ;iv,;p Schun) ,ihe bride aiKne nnd floor • Irngih train. Her t(Muj(ni vandirbdt Univer.Miv,

vied ‘nosegaya of dark purple as- I green s tors, pale pink sweetheart roses j gown with short sleeves accented and babies'-breath, tn>d . wore j with matching lace .uid Covvs. A lavender horsehair picture hats \ shoulder - length veil was held with matching streamers, jhy.u forward clustered petal heati*

A. Dicma officiated at the dou- .Class of liK*. .She will attend ^il- .arblr-nn^ <*crv-m<‘nv in St. Josephs frvd Mcadwinv of litor iim.1 Hrautv ;r.i.i.Chnrrb Kevport iCultnie. Ashurv Park. She is em-! A junior, named as a Monmouth

Thn hrido v is lm-m in prtr- i Ployed as hostess and wailie«; at ; Schoiar is VJisv Gail \\ Sn«a, .} {riag" by her tether- She wore fi j Howard Johnson s. l.hee«equakc-. :Uoid( ntOAn Ave., Old Bridge,Chantilly lace gown with long ca-{ Ine bridegroom attended Mata* percd sleeve1) and hid hooped ^.in »wan R**>:i'.>ual High M hom a>\\ ibwhich cascaded into a tram Her »empioytd by io»n s 1‘ord, Keyuluuiider-lcngth bouffant veil wasjporl,held by a double crown of sequins t *nK V will roide in C'liflwoodand pearls and she carried a c»s- ^Jeafli.

blench.; Other iindergiMvJa.'te!? named to lhe l>*an ! isf are iis follows, list-

yiur ii*

Neil Vopai, Bof-lon, Mas*, was | piece and .she carried a cascade

ill crepe' floor - length p. ,Ub ‘\, u h shnvl < I« k i ai<lf onu!<lu' °* " h," ‘ « ,**"e,!,as'c?r»icr«u with u white orchid.

Mrs- Vito De Paola, Colenia, .'lis­ter of the biidegroom, v\ns thc matron of honor. She wore •» tur-

thc best man. Ushering were l.t. Commander David Dimmitk, Phil­adelphia, cousin nf the bride­groom: Bruce Keating, Lu'her- ville, Md., brother (>f the htidc- groom, John Jablinv. New York City, J . Barrett ?.1ahon jr., Ha/.let

hou(jiiei nf miniature, yellow car­nations.

: quoi:;e. lace floor length guwr., A‘ circular veil fell over her mutch-i ing bow headpiece and she car-

Bridal Attendants ; ri«> a f'domal b.uw|uet (.'f nn-Thc bridal uttoi.dmils wi ,c 1 u ,n “ ' limi ,;" 1'

Miss f.inda Sakker and Mrs. ( eon-j ' ’ard W I.fining, bVejltolci. They , Serve;; As ncs{ Manwore yellow ami earned cascades j Vito De Paol-i. Colonia, biotlier

j Urge Gun Controls

I Mrs. Hicliard 1- r>a\idson, pre>i- j dent of lhe Bayshuie £>i*ction of ; ihe N'iitional Council of J t wish Wo­! men, H.'ilay yononnced dial mem- !bers have just written 1U() letters ; \\> 'J'e ir respective representatives i in «'on;;ress, urging U'r; passage 'o f st.ici gna cortiol ie^islaiior..Mrs. Davaison slaO'd that the

A reception followed nn Ihe lor- : « rt' ™ can,ur.H.r.s. | n-lJ*v «l the brwe(tu»m, was l,c ' nu-n « s .ne.ttli.-li.intuly M.ppo.t..ice of the Inn. A helieoptcr. pi- . K.-ypcrt, brother- ■ bcU man. Ifehenng were Charles . ed this #<-ti»n.Inlcd by the. biide’s ratKer. ;.c. : in-law of tiie brK.Intronni, nas themoved the. couple imm the'roof 'u 'n‘ V ",'"T*

. t:U bv nomeUr.vii.|and major.I Ha/!e(, Sjophomore, Mrs. CarolIK . Seip, J l i 'lemer.l’s I.ane. ele I nu-ntary educalton. Ivre-*hm:m,

Juno C. Heloig, JJrooksiilcjCt., general education.I Kean.sbur;f, Senior, Peier C.; Pi-\u., - I Maple Ave., histoiy. j Mailboro, Juniois, Kobul J.rreudenberg, Dutch Lane Rd., En­glish; and Mis<. Holley .1. Hills, 7 Wairen D r , e|i*nniutary educa­tion.

Matawan, Sf-phomores, Ri-bcrtU. C'dvn. 1 A5;cidi-vi\ Kt) , Un> ne.ss aoinirns:ration; ai*<i Mrs. hAr-

' elyn S. I'tcesl'i.ie, la!J ForJh.im Dr., sectnulary c<iucatioii,

S O C I A L I T E S

R E D C R O S S S H O E S

C O B B S E S

§ n £

1 0 81 - 1 2 *Reg, 14.99 to 18.99

(A ll. SALES fINAI.)

• S A L E S T A R T S T O D A Y •

FESGENS0N SHOES43 W . FRONT ST.. KEYPO RT

26<1-I047 — Open Fri. N ite 'tii 9 P.M,

Airport, to Bnr-

Ihreo - tiered silk illusion v was held by a self-fabric how and fhe carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias.

Nashville, Tenn. She is a steward­ess wiih Trans-Caribbean Airways, Kennedy Airport, and a paiMivne

I school teacher in the Hazlet Miss Sharon Mahon, Hazlet, was j Township School System,

the maid of honor for her sister, j Tho bridegroom was graduated The bridesmaids were Miss Ann ! from Malvcrne High School and Volk, New York City; Miss Gone- I Brown University, Providence, vieve Ferris, Nashville, Tenn.; |R.l,, where he received a Baciie- Miss Leuren Moret, Snnta Bar- j lor of Arts Degree in liconnmies. bnrri. Calif,, cousin of tho bride Jle is a icgistered representativeand Miss Linda Buucco, lltuleu

Attire For Wedding They wore lavender chiffon Ein-

J'lre gowns Willi long bleevt.-s wnd

with liastman t)dtun Union Heeori- lies und Co., New York City.

'Ihey will reside iu Biooklyi\ Heights, N.Y.

4 LINCOLNS - ready to go!

1 ¥ w T n MERCURYrRcr.l IOLD C IR C L E

O PEN N IG H T S ■

• RTS. 9 & 33

462-1818

McCaiihy, Middteiowu and Rich­ard Bezette, Wanarnassa.

After n reception in the Mag­nolia Inn, Matawan, ihn couple motored lo Hoi Ida. j

'1 hj bride was graduated fiom: Southern Freehold Regional High School.

The bridegroom was grr.d i^ted from Kevporl High School. He is employed hy General Aniline and Film Dye Corp., Linden.

They will reside in Keyport.

Misn lli t tiLvo u artl l.tmzaiic.

Miss (!laiio R. Hern, 113 Cedar 1 St., Last Keansburg ami Leonard , C. Lan/om*, l!8i Last Knd A>e.. j Bclford, were married Saturday, June .!n, tOfiR, in St i ainerine's Church, Kast Keansburg.

The Kev. John IJ. Cook, pastor, ofliciated ul ihu ikaible img cfre* mony.

The atlendants were Miss Ann I Hern, Last Keansburg, M.ster of

thu bridu nod John Hern, Dumont.A reception followed in ihe Mid­

dletown Township LirM Aid Hall,Thii (oiij.ie will r< id.i in Hd-

i ford.

I NSUREDEN O U G H ?

Chock W illi U s !

A ck e r son. V a t I Busftid t

Si E llio tt , Inc.C M L i i i i R n A 'j : ; i r.

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v ' > f U \ M M b j u A

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riWSiAiimamSN e w Je rs e y Bollr*-i#l tk« NiWwntt

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Donna; ,Lct«' NiHscri; ; clau i-, t e t - A i k e n , U>mi; Nelson,.

tni'Je of fcdmund Otis C iw h y . Vjssin; of IV r A-g nd- -.2VI rVs..: 'E d j tiun ^ * V?‘)pr6sslcxi4' ' M ^ ^ V j ' H o | » j i d e l , on v Sstu«lay> s)un».- 29,. ••-.•• ..; ]HQ^Nve(Jii.l)f}g:;ipok place

> a. nv► :in 'f.thc i t a p t »,st- Chii/ccH,, Har;tfy);d/ .‘; with .\ the:; Rev.

.^Rfclnrd- B.CQ’-vn officiating; The : altar wa,s ;^.ew.roicd - wiib ' white

gludiplr. TpidiUorwl n\u-:; sfc-. was ;p)pyer{;. by. B.rucc Hecu>rt

cfrgdui/Hi. ". Gj.yeiv\In,Vina i-rmge \)'y her- unde,'-’ IxWuIidce jN'elsOii,' 'Rockford, III,, Use ; tridC wore; - an eggshell; silk and

"- wyol/ itiilorcJ/ f»iiH with : mandarin collar,- fl,n-'-eggshell lac* niantillfi

• and carried; a: mixed- bouquet. of £*i!Wra^V(!‘lw,v.,s’ .•'••.-• - '• • ■-

: Was Maid Of Honor 'ytts* Oifiue Matilyon, W(*?t Ha rl-

. f9t;ds v/a«; th? maid of honor. She-wire a robjr’s egg b*ut* trcpe

.dress, -with.: Jo n g ; sleeves,'aad -‘car' ried; a .M»x*d bbuqiipL, • -•"- V --1 : '

J i l l ’:. J.nuififj- Coxcdrasr. was the fl^ Vviijr ^ir I tint] worti a piJik dot ted Swiss7dress,; • ■•'; ■•-.-.••• •:••■ •

Robert: M u rp h y ,G len .&ldget..served . a<3 . man and RobertKlfiing^r.' U.Ioanifield, as’ the usher.. The-brides mother chose a yel­low mdygashe! line dress and vvore a ’pale yfil.low . orchid corsage. •.

„ TThe feidey room's mother ‘..wor - ui rosp. silk dre.s? and a pale piisk orchid corsage./..A reception, .was .held . at the. bridc’H homo.' The eoupte are re­siding-at Korth'port,." Long Island.

The hridti attended Drew Uni­versity and was . graduated from the State University of New York College Ut OneoMa, N.Y. She la an cleniyntury school teacher.

The bridegroom, a gradual? ol Springfield.. .College, is.coach of gymnastics and track at Northport High School, Long Is- 'ard

Miss -Purina M iry Uiozzo. daughter of Ur. aud Mrs. P. John Cuozzo. Glen Kul^e. bccamc thu br*dC of Dr. John \V. Mc:Cue Jr.. Sunday. Juno JO. IMS. lhe ttndcfcroom is tne son of Dr. and Mrs- J . Wallace McC >t\ -KM Mum St.. ivhiuwun. 1 he Rev, Ihumns Iku ry officiated at -the double rum cercnuinv in Sacred Heart Church. Bloomfield al d p.n\. Miss Juliette Hun to. soloist, accompanied herself on tne oi^an.

lhe bnr;e wa.s j»»v<*n in mar­riage by her lather. She wore a demi-fitted ivory peuu dt* soil* gown, nppliqued with re-enibroid- ered Aloncon lace, and desiyivd with short sleeves, portrait mxk- /hu*. and Watteau Cathedral train bordered wilh matching lace. A j>eau fie soic pillbox hold a Cathe- drat illusion veil embossed and bordered with matching Ince. She carried phalncnopsis orchids, steplmnu's and pink sweetheart loses.

Miss Karen Kmitz, Elizabeth, tho maid ol honor, wore a pale pink ruffled silk organza gown. A matching circulnr veil fell mv<t a Clu-.U r of polais. Shu carried n caocatiss of «!eep pink rurnati^ns.

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MRS. JOHN W. McCUE JR . .t uth(*rme Rrithngham. Delaware; Mi.ss Luma Braffm an, G !‘.jn Ridge; Miss M ary Troddick, Kreehotd, rousm of the bridegroom. Mrs. John ( uo/v.o. Montclair and M le. Gary Cuo/.zo. Memphis, Tenn., si.stcrs-in-l^w of the bride. Of iden­tical design, their gowns were deep carnation pink silk organza. Ihev earned cascades of pale pink carnations.

John I ’. Croddick. Freehold, cou­sin or me onocgroom, served as best man. Dr. John Cuozzo aud (Ju ry Cuo/zo. brothers of tin* bride, were uniong the ushers who also included Michael Curry. Trenton; Lee Neary, Manasquan and Kevin Pickens, New York.

The bride’s mother chose a pale blue silk linen dress with beaded neckline, a matching coat and matching accessories. She wore a corsage of cymbidiums.

The bridegroom’s mother was at- l im l in a champagne gold silk Surah dress accenttd with a yoke encrusted with gold bends, h matching coat and matching ac- cejsoiies. She wore a corsage of cymbidiutm.

The bride is a graduate of the Uiiiversily of Pennsylvania School of Outl ilygiene,

Dr. MrCue attended Upsala Col lege and wa* graduated from Pairleigh Dickinson University School of Dentistry, where he was ele.c.tcd a member of the Omicnm Kappa Upsilon Honor Dental So­ciety. He i«; au instructor at Fait- lcigh Dickinson University School of Dentistry, Teaneck and i i In private practice in Matawan.

A reception was held In tho (Yyi- I tu! Room of ihe Cobblestone* Rea- taurunt, West Coldwell.

After • wedding trip tn Bermu­da, l>r. nnd M rj. McCu* will r*- fllda In Sf.i Girt.

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Archibaio SUDwcij a f.( A iaiawan. v/id'>A of j Homy* Jones.'d ied Monday in her j sister's-■•hojsi'!' tv. N ^ ., York,. Sac j , was ifX ••ShiSi 'was.-'' )i;MoU- ;!2 !v li)? A5. ;ye»(i<» before n»i>y*'■: fng to. Matawan nine y.-ars ago. ; . She leaves ,ivv»;.:3ors. Frai'k- »P MoriJciair aini; Edmuod v.iin; J ’Qijr Mr5. LillinriE 'jw a id c ol Jam d icy/ L , ’ -, ’ Mrs. C. Tay?or oi VVyoritUuich,.: L .t , Mt>:. iiJsiu.-PiTjef of' Mp Tiait Ttja / Th«'.)u! . Jiyt'MiJ.yti, N .Y .;! a. biothCi, : Joel, ot Kew

-Brunswick;, a sister, Miss Savilla Archjl?a!d'. tif; Hew'; York; i«v« f;r5indcbi'dievs . and 'on?/ grtiat- j;ranrlcbild.

M th. toward A. Jai-ua. .Mrs. Marinn, (Movr'cr) 'Junus, |2,

of. Allenwood, died Thui;sday, Jutfe 27. 19liS, in ,St. Albany Naval Kds-

jpitaj, Long Island, after'a ions iii'1 nos*,.

■She was born in Matawan,. and. lived; ir?.: Mid<iJ,el’::;\vn Township pri-

( or . ti?,' nviviny :.'AUonwopd. six {'yoar;-<:;a:2^' .member ofthe AUpnvvood,’• IVoteskmt., Cr.urcn

jand iyas’-'a former vu* • prostdeiti- i of the, Wali Township Utile lA4»^uej .1" She. iu/s'urViv i'-L’by h^r j tSgr, l.vdv'/ard A: Ji:/jus: three'sons, '1 Ct;ar;C;>, ,Cofin.aj;d J a ; ii uv».. a

da\t,''hU'i\ Lc-na,; a.!) at home; a sl5tc.r,"'Mr.S; livelyn Row^c. Red BaiiJi.--’..l' -" ■’ 1 ”. Funeral K*:v-v'.v?••wi'rc-lieUt Mt'n*. day • at. -iF.u.ni. at tht; Robert C. N^ary Fuueraf llorne, Manasi'iuan./ Interoient ’ followed m , SliMteiund Memorial Hu/DrL Tpw.n^ship..--. " -

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: Viriiinia CMturo. Ik-iUy, ■ iO-y a.r- old daughter of Mr.> Loui.se Hor,- ry and ’ the; laie;: Doniikt Henry. York St.* Sayre V/ond?>. Soutii; died Friday, J.une 2H, 19G?j. i»he.wai> born i.n Teyneck'and-b«#i Jived in Mad»- «on To.wnsjtilp. lor eight -years’;! .

: . Siio -.was a nieu'bcr ut Si. Am ­brose Church. BrnwrUown, and would have entered tho th/rd giade .at the John Olenji School in Sep­tember. - / ., Besides her mother, she is sur-.

vived by two sisters, Fleonore and Marguerite, and a brother, Ken-iicili, fill at home. .

Funeral service.i were hehl Tues­day ut S:45 a.m. at the Re/em Fu- nural Home, East Brunswick, fol­lowed bv a Mass of the Angels at 10:JO a.m. a l.SL Ambrose Church. Interment was m Gaft* of Heavon Ceineterv. Valhalb. New York.

Mrs lrank \ a M u iMrs. Susanne Valencia. t>5. of 415

liOnllard Ave*.. Uiuon Boacli. died Saturday. June. 20. 1SG8. after col-, lapsing at her home. She was pro­nounced dead on arrival at River*. VKW hospital

Bom in Czechoslovakia, she was. tho widow of Tran* Vdlonm She was a retired commercial bakery worker.

She is survived bv one daughter, Mrs. Suzanne Jata. Maspeth. L.L

Funeral arrangements were In cliargn of the McGill Hineral Home. Maspeth.

Paul Cu&iclhlluPaul Castelhtto. 82. uf .i.; Ram­

say Ave.. Keansburg, (ornierlv of iJobokcn. died Mwiday. Ju ly 1. lyw at R iver*'?«',v Hospital.

Born in Ur»lv. he had hv.:-d tn Keansburg for the past 20 veats.

Survtvurs arc his wite. Mrs. Catherine C. (Bollotta) C.astelhtto; three sons. . Paui. Keansburg, George. Jersey City, and Samuel, Middletown; five daughters. Mrs. Antoinette Pompliano and Mis. Ruse Corino, Honda: Mrs. fran­cos DePiorc and Mrs. Iheresa Ag- ostino. Jersey latv. and Mrs. Mar­garet Schifano. C lark Township.

Funeral services are being held this morning at U a.m. in lit. Aiur* Church. Keansburg. Interment, un­der the direction of the John J. Ry­an Home, tor Hmerals. Keansburg, will follow in Mt. Uhvet Cemetery, Middletown.

Mrs. Ralph Guerra

Mrs. Domcmca M. Guerrp. 80. of 5.18 brunt St.. Union Beach, died Sunday, June JO. 1,%#. at the homa of her daughter. Mrs. tiro Tcsoro, /H I lorence Ave.. Union Reach.

Mrs. Guerra was born in Italy and had been a resident of New­ark before moving to Union Beach 35 years ago. She was the widow of Ralph Guerra.

She was a communicant of Holy famuy uuircn. Union Reach, and a member of its Altar and Rosary Society. She was also a member of the Senior Citizens Club of Un­ion Heaeh.

Besides her daughter, she is sur­vived by a son, Alphonse R. Guer­ra, al home; two sisters, Mis9 Jen- nio Calascihctta ami Mrs. Mary Guerra, both of Rochelle Park, and three grandchildren.

A high requiem mas* was offer­ed yesterday ut Holy Family Church, interment, under the di­rection of thu Day Funeral Unm*. Keyport, wus iu Si. Joseph’s Ceme­tery, Keyport,

Howard F. Uggiiwon llowaitl F. Fgginsun, 81, uf 28

Washington St., Keyport, died Sun­day, June JO, iJtlS, at his home.

Mr. Fgginson, who retired from (hf* Humble Oil and Refining Co. of Linden in IVJil, was horn in B ir­mingham, Kngiamt, and was the

1 son of tho late Frederick and [ lilizabcth (Ingram) Fgginscu.

Ho was a memOer ol St. Mary's KpUcopal Church, Keyport; amombor of F.&A.M. Northviil# Lodge No. W, N1 wark, and amembBr of th« Old Guiird, of Rod hunk.

Surviving arc hi# wjfo, Mri. Sarah Ann (Jones) F.gulnson; •ilaughtcr. Mr*. Robert G. Uuhler, Keyj>ort; two »on>, Clyde H. Itga- inson, Wostfidd, nnd Howard G. Fj'ginson, Framingham, Mass,; a brother, Arthur Lggiuson, Phoon- ix, Arlz.; threu sisicrs, Mrs. Benja­min Forman, Pompano Reach, Fla., Mrs. Harry Hanson, Keyport, and Mr*. Anthony Silki, WiUm’ford, Calif., und five grandchildren.

Services wero held ynsterdny at St, M ary 's Church with the kev. Vincent Pottlt officiating. Hurial, under tho direction n? the Ik'\lle I'aneral Horn*’, Keypc>rt, was 111 Fu lr View Cemetery, Middletown,

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cate Bridge Chib for June 20 were: Too’ f'urlf-y Matawan^ -vrith io f e : l .cK h tv d . 'M id d h 'jW n i W A V Mr. Mrs, Rcihr.4 LY>/o»5. Ma?- av/an. second; Mrs. :.Toh?i T<. L.oy*-. i>.li 'j r ; ;wjih -Mrs;.. Vri-O;' Van Wafter?:’, 011,'to'U? o ri'k ll? Silver,'third.; &ex l ;hpmyst Gre^ii B;oo)^. w i^i Philip. Spenccr. Red. t^ank, fourth; Mrs. iIM.vid with /Mr*. F.iv n-'cog- t'-,3rr:'>ii. bod) of Fr^sbcM, fitth; Mrs.- piihlviin. M/Jdletov/n,with Sbeldoii-i.vtcrn, New Shrews­bury,. sixth. .

Games are played-, every-- W ^nes* day evening in one of the «*irgcst air-conditioned game rooms in Mon- nK'-ULh .County, a t the-.. Monmouth Ff.iiim tu . T^tnpic located.'..'at/UuncO: and Sycamore Ayes,, Now; Shrews­bury. A ll bridgfe players ar^i wel­come to parlicipaty.

• Barbecue F)!nv''Coukii.g ’ Alfieico , ' 1 u fihn. on

barbecuing, will be. shewn at thy ekibhouse of iha •.V/orhai)’s Club of, M/itavrin, I ’tie.'iday .at- ^*>0 p,m-, Mi’j." ,'Cm‘.rh;5 : Burok/' American HornR Cliainnan foi Auw M<UftWin, Jun io r' .' Club,.. ha«,'.> ar­ranged i'or. the prRS^ntatif.^v by. Ti«» "New;- Jer.iey./Natural'.. Gas Company.-JX'U^las Banlinti <;f ths- Bergen MotioivPictuie. . Service, Lodi, Vvlli narrate; Members of the Wyman’-3- . Clvib,,: The . EV 0nm.1t McnibcrRhJ^ ; Dc’p;Vi‘imVTit' a r>1; r Junior V/onian’s Club are invited lo.T'ttend. './'.

| Mrs. Nichcias Kob-achA high requiem mass was {>t-

jfered Saturday in St. Joseph's j Church' j'or Mrs. M iif5ja>ct A, Ko ibach. v-:J Pine St./Kevport, ' who j died J»ine 35, i£Ki8 in Si. Luke's j.Kotfpiwi, New York Guy, ; Xnter- ! nr-dLT the d.ifenion of tbe j.ttfiy. Funeral Home, Keyport. ww. fin St. Joseph's Cemetery,1 . Kubac?t was. born hi, Key­* pf)rt and huo bees *t life-long resl- [ dent.' She . wss <• coui.-iiivDnvar.; of \ Kf. .Josrph‘5. Church., .'! The widow of Nicholas kobach, Jshtt is survived by a brother, Jo- [seph. ConwoU, Keyport; and two i sisters,, Mrs. Edward F, Y^.eger, (Marlboro and Mrs. R, L. Bailey, j Venice, Calif. . , .. - • : '

. Mrs. Kenneth KirchhofFunerai services were held Sat­

urday for Mrs. Marlene C. Kirch- hof, 35, of 3'i Louis St., Old Bridge, who died Wednesday, June 26, 19158. . .

. S^r.'/icrs ivpr.o. held, at a.m in the Crabiel l-iumo Tor Funerals,

I Militown, f lo w ed at 10 a.m, by a j r e q u i e m n i a s s in St, Ambrose jOh’itvh. OJtj/Bd'jge; lnf'-rn>onl j.in St. Peter’s Cemetery, Nav/| Br'inswick.-.. 1 ■ ■, - /•| VSho..waa;3” pac/shipn«?r!of'SL 'Am,*, j bvo,-;c Church,- 'j •’Surviving he r husband. K « v 1 «ct,h; two sons, Kenneth. Jo in ; and John. W illiam , .and'', a daughter,

{M arlene 'Ruth, a ll ac bem r. a 'Rpbh'j't ■A.mato of Mridli;or«

1‘Lownship; and 0 sitsLer, Sirs. Ruth •DuBois. of F.iv^Ushtown. ■, . .

Mrs« Jo-^n Engsirvip/- - Funpral services v/erfj held,

Thursday at tlw Day Funeral Horne, Keypo il,!Er.gstror.!, 73, cf-S(J2 Second St;, Uniou Beech, who di^d Juno 25, i‘J6B in Oakview Nur-sioj Hoaic, ftifihJandy, i\ lovg iiJnesw.

The Rev*. -Franklin Bird, pastor of Grace TvieUiodtet. Clinch, Union Beach, officia*cd end interment was iu Roschi.il Cemeteryv Linden-

Mrs. Eugsirorn was bora in Rockawav Township. Rhe had lived in Union Beach three years, having formerly residpd in New­ark. Her husband was tho late John -Engstrorn. ’- Survivui? are six sons. Carl and Edward Engstrom, Newark, -John Donald and David Engstrom, Un­ion Beach and DanieL £ngstrom with the U.s: A ir Force - in. Japan, and 19 grandchildren.

L. B. Miller Funeral services. were held Sat­

urday for L. R. Miller, TO V*endy. St., Old Bridge, vvho died Wed­nesday, *2G,: in F ;.-vlhAmboy C:sn?ral- Hospital.-'.­. .S^rvicos'.wor^ p-.t .10 >i.m/ from iCiirzawa Funcrai.Home, .Ob'XvT^Ia• St.; South Aiuboy, Thc'Rtf't, Fred­erick H. R.'chlrdet.f from/^Jinoson Mclh6 di.*;c Church ir. OId Bridge oj'ficiatf.d. . •/ Born Mississippi, ho lived in. Old Bridge iur tha’ paat b'&v»h$’ years. ........

- Kfr ci>“ht a.5 •a bus driver in Mobiie, A.ia., after 15 years of service.

Surviyprs. include bis wite, Ai- daughter, Mr.s. Doris- Flan­

nery of Madison Township, a brother, Ernes?.. !N. of Bog^}.o.«u,La.; two siiters... Mrs. AJUe "Wli-'jBams...oj. BOBslwa, i i ; . kuS Mrs. jbirthrfay.. cakes., thtg- w:JS ra!fr.Cora Shelton of Bethel Springs, tarn them a- a "reading pool pa/ly.Tenn, . . . i- ■ . . . .

. Thvd'sday, Jti'iy. 18/ihti B 'r ii ij B ’rith Women, Ayelct Chapter,. I northern bayshore area, wi*l pi-®* ■sent, art “ 'Unbiiihday Fool.Pa,S'iwr aJJ the children st lini/ Bay* j shore L»av Care Center m Holrxi'r jdfil, The- w rnc-n w;U .ssry«/fte children ice cc<?am mdividiiJil

Salvatore SUrujtK* Sr,Fu.newl ffervices were beld Sat­

urday for Salvatore Stranc. sr., 85 of 52 Second St., Keyiwr.i. who died Wednesday. June 26, 1968 in Riverview Hospital. .

A requiem high mass wa? of­fered at. 8:30 a,m. in St. Joseph'?, Church, 'Keyport. Burial, Under direction of" Day Funeral Home, Maple PL, Keyport, was in St>: Jo ­seph's Cemetery.

Born in Italy, he was a resident of Keyport 50 years.

He was a member of St. Jo ­seph’s Church. ., Surviving are his widow-, Mra. Palma , (Jr*rive(er«)- Siian-o; tv / 6 . sons, ?»lari'o Strano of Red Bank, and Salvaiiore- Stra&o of Keyport; i'uur dyushtors, Mrs.. Frank Ban- ufuiv.7 iMatawii.11, Mrs.. Frank Barricelli 'of Keanaburg,. Mrs. Spencer Lutz of Union Beach,-'and Mrs,: Jopi*ph Holt?, of. Orange, Cali^r 22 ; j*r<mdchUdrejv and B jircni ..grandchildren. :■

At the close 0/ thc- party -eacK j child will receive an individuw I-'Unbirthday GUt." / ' j T f* children at the c^nteV rang# ifrom tliree to five years in ag» j and • reside in the buyshors ar&&; tvf iMauwan, Matawan Township, Keyport, Union Beach and Keans­

! burg. . l*he .Bayshore Day Car* Crnter Is ’ a com.iwrnrnt of Mon-» mouth Community Action Pro­gram, and an integral part of th« enriched; Head Start Program.

Daily activities are provided for these children which also includes medical and dental services; Th* Center is a component of Mon-, day basis, providing brer^fas^ hot lunch and snack, as well e$. transportation, to. acd frnm "th* center..-.

j W ill Filed| . Johrt E . Williamsj John Tv Wiiuarns, M a t a w a a ! TowDsbip, who died Apr. 0, 15f>V (left his estate lo his w ite , “Mrfllv; Francos Wi’liamsr w'ho. is-lifted a#,

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] Holy Cof!5riiyuion-loda.y-.cit S.a.or.-', tomorrow, -.6:30 ar:d Wednes-

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>,%vill. h vi-••*«?•: itu*ir/gut-sf.. weaker I', .... ..^ . . t ■ _ . . i•Mayorftah»vt String. A question i H/bi CJmrch- ut Chrfei, Sc*r,t!Stv. and • answer; penod will ledow his.i 84 Broad St., Keeper! ;Brief talk- ; - I 'T o r thf* e«/».b shall be fdted |

^ V^allor!;:Bibte :ScfcoL &*■*«"»&>** ■<*'&*: fcv riw-SWKlav Sinool iK'DiirtHiem. j ■’■ l ''c r.oia' 4“ ..-w v.ai-is

will bt'itin Ju ly 8 s i 6: 1a p.m. to trj - * '• . , .. . . . , ..#15 pm iheie wtll be r l i ses fo i [,hl' ? from l l a L iy W <

.. ncrserv through junior high schooL»E f lL S f 1 v Cesson;-. k e iw n tiJed j"■Tbs:-“d iW e-w ill be ."Venture with 1 c 9 -u c ? I■■God into the Unknown.'" ana will ^ lu !-e tlM-U.es <h.a .Sunday,

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^fce.hiiitf each night for one week.H r*t Baptist Cburch

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K«*t Ju^ene F Cr^gor* U In . Sundav School meets ut 9m 0 a.m. j v '- - ’* ,.■■--j ,-«

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af JO w ns, aiiyi OVr v**!1. U'.. " T l v . ‘v'-v ki Cnurc^ ^with - cla.ssfc .[uv.- a li. a aiwi. Junior M Y F hav axuinu^J foi' . .syn? fi)jr. spAicM'J; acfivities. noum^d.: :

t irs t IHwplwt Cmircb !■-• m »taln SL.-Mttlawaft" i Rev. I^aul L. Jnck-Hon, Pastor } ( ‘hutch School will be "neid at S j

a.m.'fin. Siuuiay- und 'morning'wur-j ship at 10 a.m. The Paslur's Coir.- | nmnion tftpic will be "A Feasi' iu ! 'fhe Wilderness.” lh e righthand of j fellowship 'v'i!I. M ext«ncWri. Jo. new- j jDCiril)«rs. A nursery js provided j ouring boih ae'rviccj? and chiUJreivj^' vhurok.i?> at 10 ;i.rn. . V , ; |

' ; ' ^ . ^ o x s h J p ^ » f e r v k e : ' i v rn.• - T jriiesit minmer w»tll me Kuv.:^lVi0!a»tt;B>5g/ov«f, A ;h u te y la pWik "r .vidwl. l iifr eveninji-service is-held

nt p in v ih ° e P ^rt l in Uwrge■.-• M«iwer* > pr»v«r fflluw. iiip Is. hrtd Wednesday ai 0 p.m.

Thr M U * Rdurmed i;hur?b Middle Rd. and I 'w i* Avt.

HmU*1■v;ri'v Kev.: The<«!ore C-,.-Mu|ler,. P»sto.r

Servuu>s at . First Church,, of U insi. ftanuLM; e l tiroad hn; nrv- port,; hegm. ai J l a.ro.;..Everyone

MvP.lc.omc. ••• v.‘. . " ' v' . ' ■■; ■.'•The .readings v.-iU, inclui.te' ’th« f«I-, , ......... . . . >

J.Uiwhij?' '’.‘S t e p . '1 und j F in t.U m icd MeiUadist -Churcfc • •ii.vaiJii wiih Kev uj ir?** S«:rti.tiur«*s \ 14/ iVIain Sr.. MoHtfw»n «

“ ' ” ' * ThivKv'ifi'.t;'! Rt’Vj, Donald T’. Hv*lh'|>< fev. ;fst.ty--'which''.-‘imsfjr j>h\w?n | , ; . Minisler •: ; ' Iid man bs wnHiftht ^at i Morning Worship ia at 10 * cvl ;

w il l : wheii thr pastor, the* Kev. D o rM ■}, j T..-Philips sr., m il ndminiiter the I

\m» am r 't-. • . l i^crbm-;'.!' yf lli-ly. Comroua:t.'a. |St. Mary s Episcopal Church . [ There* will. De socia l music ar«i h '

. ,jf*r«al S U K^jpoft . j nurspry. is'provided for infants r.sul I^ev,/Vincent; K.JHutit,, Uectov ;j 111 the church house.' v i

Church Schnoi wilh : cfnsst3s. ,ff‘r | a)!, fif.es. including n nursory, 9

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kt.'wood, jjof>s*?s Night Vfuis Ptiiiicia Fatiouh- Show V.’hn i f t*0 1•: Mr.s..’*. !*'.:.'Ji>i:iH.fc -V [t .( «v.hs£ Dar:t‘t\e"Wsjnftg, Day in Court Chair-: »lrs. Vera Po^konlt,nstoine.-- • ' -

Miricr L?r., tvSOP■im,f*.r :

Wedvionn

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: titfe.! Cryd, a;id man n)y«t bs wnninht | ii>; Isffr > pcactice.:,'and. Gcw’s i m jm be u n jV ‘iu a H y d o t u v

Hse .Girls rrie«i<?Iv Socicrv Hv!uJ«v 'aKt.MMd' I.!c*glils, -whjcii- opened virsti'rtfsik'. M ill Iwid Op«n Ht-Ur-c tn Aug. 8, l^e zsv;:ia:!v Ijouftp.

bv the twirls iTii'tttfiv SY-i-ivlv. ( S arfca«ixatitn of the hpi.^.ypaj Church. Di<»cesi; of J V w . ,< « r s p y m A nt . m s in iy th ro u g h ' u *r.’-

t rd ru t j iw s o f :f !« n d s . H i i ' j v c ? ir m a r w m im? Kiine house. U ts »ne»». vac# bf d i^ o m 'n a u o w s »/»d r s c w f«?r s e v e n w e t k i d«*r- Mijs »,he sumnujir motuh«. '.•‘Vddiiiorps! fnfo>jnii*ii:-n may b e o^t^tntrtl b v e a iiu iK M r» . - In m e t L a v r tn r . ^ 4 40H

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;: Qi?...Sunday mrtirii;nj» pr3yvr vipd.l Holy Eucharist will be held at 7MS'i‘

momj.'ig prayer. 9 a.»n. and Ho!^ Eucharist ; and : teiniiin, . 10 a.rn. ...'"' :

Weekdays ihere w>H be morning

Pike Ginh For Rush

P«iyet; and Holy. F.ucliarixt. Wtd “ ” “ M a lay t

*: !5 a;ni,ship is held at 9 .JU a.m. J i e Rev. |,llt!s,jS j. Bl 8;<!5 a.m. aiul Iridavs.rheodoie C M UIcr 1% jis to r 1 11 1

;.; p u e 5 ti’ s p e a k e r w d l , . b e thu, f te * . 'Chsf)««<Unger:ivho: wjll pr»a«b flP■ ■ R eco nc il is iicn t w o B y 1 1 , t>.

n: .,i v Jvmrtie BcidAhm Cra ' s rc~>i.!s

Rabbi Morns Rubinstein •>;. Sabbath evening services Will be ' lield tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in the iliome 'a f Mr.- and -Mrs. Chi-lts Grun of 71: Iroiifiate l.ane. ftiata- wan. An Onei!. Shacnat wr!) tnllow

Saobain morning services .will be held on Saiiifday at :he First Ant

vSnijiifl hnilflinw iyti rhMrch- r.r. in

JVisfaitalha Con'iervalivi! Bscilst :V;.V:‘ ' -.-./. Church ..,

Firs* AJii JBulltllnn .. . AuMeii1 Si.. K.'yp«rt

Ri'. iavvreiice Rct'O castor :,. Bible .School-will beheld al"3:4! a.m. on Sunday and morning' v/or- ship. 11 a.m.. wncn lhe Pusior s message will bit --Inrtp Penis of Cliruitian Lii.sciplomp. 1-iinnly hour u «t 7 p.m. when the Pas­tors imnum lopic will he "Obedi­ence In Christ ‘ ....

.............. t »* Vj»..ii .-.\luy : LjmAC 1::i(J 11 yt:!Matawam Services will Etart al | service v/tll be at 7:30 p.m.S'J;S 2.1V.. ■ : ■■■■! ■ j •■ '

house, 10 n.m,David s la^ rn a d e

ifwjstolifl Kanh >ligtiii«i<l Ave.. Muuti’aj!

Evangelist Ruth Dfprec. P::r,! Sup.ja.y School will be heid a:

: " The. public is "invUevl: lo alt wor­ship sc-rvicc?.

First Prosbvlerlnn Church Route 34 aud I ranklin M.

'.* -.i- -.■ M a t a w a J i " : .■ -■■ ■..Rev: Chra'.er A...Galloway;.-pastor

Rev D u n s Ci Jniohs Associate I’ailoi

.; .»Morning .Worship Services a t9:1} ami II a.m. .lhe.Rev. (.nester A,

VGallowayLwill'preach.':the menage w i l i be 'l l ie Price Of lhe :Su-

7 preme.-; Chaicii. ijclnKilniuels nt ■ 9 : 1,5 n.m. for children in nursery

'.^department through., sixth gtnde,‘ ’AH either rhlWrftn.are encmirag«d

10 attend (he Worship Service at11 a.m. with their parents. Child tare is-provided during both ser- jices every Sunday: n^orning t,or jlnldren under Inrtre years nl

C(o«9 (tiory . ■Lutheran Church .

AtaiawftivMarlboro Cambridge Dr.. MutawAit

Cro^s of Glory Lutheran Church of ivlHittwan - Marlboro announces the summer■■schedule for Worship Services. Beginning Sun(my. Ju ly 7. through S«pt. 1. there will b»i only '-one;Sunday Worship Service (it !) a.m., Hoiy toinnuuiinu will be

. celebrated on Ju ly 7 and 21; on Aug. 4 Rnd 18; and Sopf. I. Dui- ing the summer months there will.

. be no Sunday Church School. The Rev. Arthur William Kbisehbach

. .will supply pastor Jo -Hie• xonpregauoii of C kujs of Chn v Lu­theran Church ■ until Ju ly i4. at \vhlch tune ne w ill oificirtliy bft-

-eomu the pastor of the cougrcga-

. L u tb era t Church ol tho . . Good Shepherd

to u te s > and 518 . M«disM kowttehi^

Rev. Wariey b. Moyer. Pastor fam ily Bible hour is held at 9:15

a.m. on Sunday and fr.nuly wor­ship. 10:30 am .

i Jehovah s Witnesses] keyport Congregation | Kingdom Hall. 53 Division St-j , ,. .keyport . •. • • jj The Public . JBibie. talk, cmitlcd, j i “ Christian Conquerors Sh/ue. ; in I J Heavenly.,Glory5; wii! be'••’»>vt4n' Bl j. 9:20,;a.m.. Sunduy; At ;ID:JO 'a.auj

|th.e Watchtower'Bible study.AvUl. be ; 1 heid; The subject theme under, dis- < jcussion will be. "A Heavenly j Priesthrjod. ’- Ocd's ■Provision.'For J;if« Seekers bash'd on Hebrews 7 i9

a,in.:.morning; service, it n.m.: af- teriioon service, 3;30 p m, ar.d eve ling service, 7:,'50 p.m. There wiU be a Tarry .service every Wednes­day at / p.m.

Church Of God Centra* Ave. off Union Ava.

Union Bcach Rev. .C J. falkmpton. Pastor

Sunday School is held at 10 a.m.; morning wcrship. i l a.m.: evan- ge’istic.service, 7:30 p.m.

tf.hh. services are held Wed­nesday at 7:30 p.m. .

~ The New Jersey Turnpike' ex* W'chi-dVcn i pc<‘fs tor handle more than one the church i fnillion -vehick'H during the Juiv

; ' , ’ I 4th holiday period fsiid its. cornhln-l ed operating aud cr.forLCim-ut um- : its arc re<idy to <.ope ’.' ith this -record traffic inovcnu-iu. . \j Sorne-1. i l0.fl00 v/’h:j.tc-i; nre fort'-

• { cast, for (ht five-day j3./fiod fn»m 0 j' Wodjsoscljy, Ju ly (hror.gh Sun-

] d ay ,..Ju ly-7,' ip.trcajcn-of six pci j tc iit over . the .similar period ». lfltn. To accc:;:;ncdutc> this I Stale Police parrots,- i.oll. cnllec- i tion per.s6r.ne! and/.Citgo scrvif.t 1 trucks will join in a typical holi I doy effort to nuikc- travel oi? the i j Turnpike ab safe, and smooth as i ) po<;cib!t?.

The State air in hciic tordr.il of ti

Set Courses For Summer

UlVVl-H

MATAW AN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

CH U R CH

N U R S E R Y S C H O O LCHURCH ORIENTED

STAT* APPROVED TEACHERS REGISTER NOW FOU

FALL TERM1- 4 Yk. OLD CLASSES

C A L L 5A6-2663

King of Xing* l.ulhcrau Churcli Cherry Tree Farm Rd.,

MiddletowaRev. C. Iloger Burkins. Pastor Sunda"- Sthool: 9:15 a.m. to 10:30

» m. Church Services 8 a.m.: 10:45a,m. .

St. Benedict s Church Bethany Rd.. Helmiiel

Rev. Edward P. Biaska. Pastor Masses arc held Sunday Ht 0:30.

7:30. 8:30. »MS. 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.sn.

Browntown Communilv Church Brovvnlown Union Sunday !>ct)ool

Route 18, BrowntownRev. pranas Lantel Paslnr

Sundjy Schiwl is held from 5: i.i , ,to 10: *16 a.m. and the church ser* i ;o r ,vice'is trom 11 a.m. until 12 o’clock. ‘ ' .ISveryoae la curtlially invited lo at­tend.

U r g e A t t e n d a n c e A t C o n v e n t io n

“ Only as adults iiidividually face up to.their parental responsibility will- delinquency ; he; ’succips/?fal!y overcome.” wiul Russell A. Lows.

of •

Police, ‘.vill take to the lpinr surveiiiar'cc and .Wfic.

j Need Co-opi't aiionI Turnpike Authority C'lu.irman : ed a ajr(.ru,r o( A am 1 Joseph Mmeciafl jr. declared t!wt , ,.I thc “ co-nperalinn ol flu* public i . nclum canu' j will make the job of our Turnpike [chain’s anuuM meotin j field personnel and State Troopers‘ holders, in . Phili^Jclphsa, on June

much easier . during the holiday j 25.th f 'in w ta u re o t id h r^ n ^ o M fH ; Jn olhcr aclimK, 1! nf Ihe 12 cur. driving techniques .by'the inuior-j rent directors ‘.’-ac ree-ecied for ists who pntroni/.e the' Turnpike, ’ new one year;terms. Arthur Little* 1 heir .safely^ and cojnfort. is cur ion, a director since 195fi, will re-

|;P The S v i e 5“ ‘X i«-rtra flo » i" of | !i,'e t l , e p' W c u r '. ... . . . . . . . . . ....... „ . traffic Is forecast for the evenim- | rent term. Mr. Liltleton.is-a part-

pr^ctdmg wimstcr of- the- Kevuocc of-'Wedneida'y,-July 3, alt day Ju-.nier in the rhiUdelphia law firmi.. a »u.. ____ :___ _»<•'■* '

t:rw A K DHoward J . Dwyer,

U SB Incorporated, ha

| , Croydon Hall Academy,; 'Leonar | do, will tigr.iri. offt*r a summer &es j S'.on Ccnifm-in^ for pcven 1 week*; unM! Aug. 15.i i;ir«ctor of Summer School, Wii ! ham .J, Carr,; haa. announced that j j tha program ia. deigned lo .allow j | students of grades eeven through >« post graduate ‘o take’ course** vvh-U h j.; they were unable to take during the !| regular ocadi/iriic year and abo to j ! make up credit in subjects in which •1 a passing' grade had not been j I reached. j

Courses Listed 'In keeping with its established :

:o!!cj e preparatory curriculum, the j ; Cioyuim'MiHiuitr program wiii pro- ;! vid« classics to fulfill the needed ■I academic requircMnents. Included |■in the program wiii be. courses in j popular : American History, English, Socio- j P^!,^-'f;', ; logy, Ki-onomics, Algebra, Geome- j j,-,Hmt(ing i try, Trigonomeliy, Biology, Chem ’ "

j 7ne deiegai« i Converninn to ■{( Sp?:.T)ss, 2i on vUJxii-f?. The -dftiei i Coonty ia: *Mrs ■ |iia’ter who w?j?• pfc-..='vu ' ' Kilu .; Sfccrp.i.ary, M fs Ro^tnarie Strong, i Ji.6ng Branch. :ihe National Con• vrniir.r, vmI! br* psesldrd over f\s [ Uw piyv.-ni Naii»-?na! rrc-side«>t. i Im em btf . ;'o# Monmouth Count>; Chapter. Mrs, Haru K .'H ains, OJ |Manasr4UL?L : ' . .; :•'■ ■•:: \j It. ivt»s aM(ioc.iiceu llioi &U iic'i’ij iiier.ibers noi previously instaltcd, ] I would be .Installed «t the member-’{ {ship meeting to be heid in $vptnm-* ! her. 11* 8. •.. - - - Ij A governor's .report on ihe-June) iBoa id Meytlnv; of tite New Jersey ' j Stalo As.'sociaiion of Legal Secre- [t^riei? vviH b« grvt*n at tne ' '! by Mr,?. Ruth Buxbaum,! Oaki'Urrit. .. i v! There '-vill !>o no b<;ard r.*.eetir.g in Ju !yr and the regular meeting \vi!i be )ield on Tuos<b''vr

i . I-a;na .•I A daughter- v/a.* bora . Wcdnis-..| day, June 26, )%#,- at R iverviw '! ilo.spital lo Mr and Mrs.. C»unti,9 . ILoma, Lloyd Rd.,-' JvlorgaiwUIC-I 1 elloj Mr, and Mrv r rank TeMo, Wood-.; : mere l)r., CHIfwootl B e a d v -ar*:, »parer.t» of a oau«ni»4r fwrn. toed- ’ .-nesday. June 2tf, -J.WiS,'; rt. Rvvciv ‘ i view Hospital.- • 'I RNlrinnez ..........* Mr. nnd Mrs. Ktigt-ne Rndriqvpz, . I Veny >/t., Keyport, are parents ut ;a daughter' born V.>\biesday/ JAJrsg j 36, -T.W8, at_Riv7»»ry»e\V' Hc?pUaL;:v •| Det*jg| Mr. .it.d. .\Jrs. David Deed?, Sift* ;| wood Mr., .(..Hffvrfjini Boacrv. - .Bi'#-- ] parents of a win born Wednesday, ' { June 26, 1JJGS,. nt. P.ivt-rvfew*:Hospl- i ttt!.: ' : -' ;- , '- ' .■ '"

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rl i e k e l s A v m la i)i» : A t A i l s ( .e n t e r

Tho Gaiden Stab Holmdel may be sttifKh,’* but*l;ckel areas of the sjvu

Arts Center in j "box' office |

Poling -:, A son svRrf born- a< Riverview j Hospital Wedjiesday, June 26‘. 19G8,

. , •- to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poling, Ju l>' ! Oak. SI., Kevport, . , , ,

Cunlnn ;>:v;: Mr, and Mrs. Joseph ; Conla?)V; Ivv Imi Ur,. Mitiawan. me par-;cm* of a son bom Tuesday, Ju lie ..25, .1^8, at Riverview Hospifal,..

Tlanapan : ....Mr. and;Mts. Joseph Fianagati,

Lakeridge Dr., .Matawan. are par. cuts of a son born Tuesday. Jung « , . 1968,- ?it Riverview Hospital.’- .

hisher

>U5nil seating ainphitht!

oi'

. . . . bih?e fi■ghrly pctformance. The

' ' a! subscriptionb ,;h season orders foi c ru s as wt-U have created the pietuc Mm nn!y“ on tho lawn each night.

l»ut the fact i-5 that New Je r

.. > ! scU-tui! : nd cut- j for thc ! ve. ao- I

> t>? ’Stif* I

Mr, and Mrs, Oleorge Fisher, Me- Campbell Rd., Holmdel, are, par- f.ntis of u dauiihter bem Tuesda\v June 25: iWS, i\i Riverview-Hospi* tai. .

l)«lanMr. and Mrs. John Dolan. Sand­

burg Dr., .Morganvilk*, - arc parehts of a ion T«>fn Iui>:day, June 25, :

ai Jersey Shore Medical Cen- .

istiy. Physics

congregation of Jehovah s Witness­es.;.He added: ' Wnness fannhrs have been able to overcome this worldwide problem largely by ap­plying Bible principles in their lives ar.d the lives of their children.r

Mr. Lowe made these statcim-nis

ly 4, the morning of Saturday, Ju ­ly C, and thc evening uf Ju ly 7i'l Inclement weatln'rj hov.'cvcr, i would adversely affect tlie traffic j estimates. jpanv

Toll collection supervisors have i memh been inffrucled to reporr any ’

in remmcing local Witnesses tms ! drivers wno indicate fciinmo orweek of their opportunity to atlrnd the ‘‘Good News for All Nations"District Assembly to convene "pt Wnshmgton s D,C. Stadium and Ar­mory. Ju ly 18 through 21. Among the expected tf.QOO delegates ''-ill be nearly 15,000 teenager? and young children.

"Encourage your children to at­tend this assem bly,he urged, ’‘be- , .cause tho information they will re- As. n,any. trnoPersIV. ,u,u will he aysiom-.l \u ro,

have, apjiaremly been drlnKirg. AH personnel have been told to bo on the alert for drinking drivers. All those suspected of drinking will be examined.

State Police Troop D will look 1 for violations of the “ no parking, ; standing nr stoppmg!; regulmn.-n, j hitchhiking and Niering and cth : e; limitntio.i;*. on Turnnike use. i

b!c J

of Morgan, Lewis, and Uuckias, Wilfred D. Gillen, ’ formerly pre'sl-

of .the Boil Telpher,e Com- of Pennsylvania. >' a s a

f the Acme board until hi.i death nn May 1. l,*if}S.

Stockholders heard Ptcsident John R. Park, Acme's chief ex­ecutive officer, and Paul J . Cupp, board chairman, report that Ac­me’s gross sales for the current fiscal quarter will be the highest in the firm’s 77-year in<mrv. tinuing a trend begun during ??.- two previous quarters.

; teivft tl ;eretrt

Sl. Joseph s Church Maple P I . Keyport

Rev. t.orneluiM J-Masses will be held Sunday

morning at 6:30. 7:30- 8:30- M 5 11 c.m. and 12; 15 p.m.

St. Clement s Church Rev, Joseph Rucinski. pastor

Sunday Mass. Matawan Llemen- larv School auditonum. firoad St.. M&tawaa. i t 7. g:30. Vr30. 10:30 and 11:30 a.m.

Fourth Ml. Pile*?!*Spiritual Church

M Shore Rd.. UiiKin Rev. Katherine Miller. Pastor

Services ur* h«ld on Sunday and Thursday evenings at S o'clock and oo Friday Afternoons at 2 p m.

Calvary Baptist Churcli401 Middle Rd.. Hazlet

Rev. Cjcorge J . blliott. Pastor Oa Sunday Bible School for all

ages will oe held at 9:45 a.m. Morning service will be at 11 a.m. and evening gospel service nt 7 p.m. J he Pastor will preach af both services.

Prayer meeting is held on Wed ncsday evening nt 8 p.m.

.vill be too"valuable [ " c road j w - l ,miss. Have them at- J 1’ " 0 : , c ' “i " !"

tenj with you so Ihey will brm-fit j ‘” .h /'-lj s fner ‘ '' , 1by your good example. M..nv vnung j L,K(-IlU- p<Hipie will be helping to stn’lf the j ' '21 different departments being set t up lo operate the convention. Some !10.000 Witnesses aro expected to' volunteer,” Mr. 1 owe *-aid Vv'snett-1 tower Society president N.H. Kncrr j

' will climax the four-day assembly i with a pubiic address 3 p.m. Sun* ! day. Ju ly 21. |

M iss A r te llf C i t e d

iCIMi'iS Ann Marie

:>f Mr. and .Mrs rard Ave., Mata

Senior LeaguenHolds Elect ion

Tlie Senior Luther League of Cross of Glory Lutheran Church of 1 Matawan - Marlboro recently held i their election* of new officer*, aft­er a business meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Beverly, 12 Icemeadow Une. Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly are the advisors of the Senior Lutner League

Elected to the office of pre-sident was Miss Jacqueline Johnson. Kent Johnson was elected vice president and Miss Paula bccbrist. secretary, Miss Patricia Johnson was elected IrcHsurer. All the officers ate from Malnwnti. lh e Senior I.other

. League has no definite plans for thc summer months. Their activi- lies will resume in September.

!V5alav;m M a n H e a d s i>! ajjictans

If, lee 1.anger, RD fion^nie Lane, Matawan, has been elected president of New Jersey Magi­cians Club. .Mr. Langer has been , _an ardent amateur magician for [ Sorority find secretary o( the Stu* 20 years. He has been a member ; dent Uduriuon Association.

has h-eo 'UiMi^l » at I ’ater^on State

Miss Artelli is ini* in l;mdei-(*;irte cation and min«‘‘ ! cnce.

nurin“ rite ^chixJ yrsi>. Miss ti'lli resides in Heritage where she js dorm historian, is an officer of Phi Omega

World History, ar.dSpanish, French and Latin. Also a ;

: special Retnedia! Re;id:ng coii!‘.e j I is oKeted, designed to improve the j } reading level' of- junior high and J hi/’b schoul pupils Uencient in that ? (area, . . , . jI B e i n g primarily a bo;;: school, mo>t summer school < deniy live on Cuntpos during tho ; seven week study pe^od in troy- j don’s 33-room Howard W.| Roberts Dormitory. Many commut- ' jnp studenLs also take advantage of ] C.H.A/fc summef session as well.

Croydon Hall's 4j-jcve campus * provide^ rtn eAt tdleid sctiing for Jstu-V'-and .summertimtu recreation.A supervised study period is held

1 nightly for &!i boarding siudenls | with emphasis' placed on improving j study skills and habits.) The school provides daily bus ser- j vice following the class day to a | neighborhood beach chib nnd week lend trips ore a!sn I nearby Asbury Parli 1 Classes are scheduled between 8 i a.m. and 1:45 p.m., uffording thfi i sliulent th opportunity to spend ; leisuro hours enjoying tho shore's i excellent summer weather.

I9BS,ter. _

Torok A $011 wa s bor n Juno 4

and: Mrs. Harbo?

1965-: flit’ , ^ital ;to:'

Ga bo r. Tor ok,: LiauK -

■new snow place of calvuro at l'ele- ! graph Hill Park, on the Gatdca•State Parkway has kept, its ear'v / _ ,. ... . , r „ .v,.,.,. .t„ word that a number ot; -primB nn-.! Ai»l?W. Geiicikl ;rIO:'der-th’c-roof - amphitheater stats ' ' ’’will b^.&itvcd for Ah3j;}c i^ h f salei;,. ... . ^ , ...... :. , . .,..._ir.nHiyhcut rne season. . Durdock

, I Thi'se.art* fai addHitm.lo'thi:' !cv... -.--Mr.- and 'M rs;, 1 wmas ^rdock, ding j er-prico seats inside the ampfci- | South Sl., Hotmde\ Jovuish^p. ^nra slu- i theater find Jh/* lavyu ;iu-a ; which } the pufcnt.s of a sun boie - .......

were i swerved exclusively for sm- glc-cvcnt sales. The tlcfcct pricc range for eacn nigntxv p^norin- ance starting at 9 p.m. Is from $2 cn tiio lawn to a Jtf.'iO iop inside.

sponsored to vocational

colle-

M iss Artelli, a graduate of Mari- wan Regional High School, in pres- j ently employed by tMaiawun Town- j ship Recreation Commission and i W. T. Grant (,‘o. in ila/.let. )

of Rmi! U.1 foi the past three l years. Mr. I nnger is the execu- ; live vice president of Dornost j Publishing Co., in New York. He ; is also vice president of the Mon- I mouth .ind (icean Counties Mum • pie Sclerosis Chapter. He resides | with his wife Arlyne and 11-year- j old son Glenn. j The Guild of Creative Arl will

Ring 123 is composed of mem- ! present a triple exhibition, openinghers from many walks of life. It j at the gallery Ju ly 7, which w;!lboasts of its members who in- ; highlight the works of three notedelude: A professional magician, j area artists. Peg Boots, Robertatwo dentists, three school teach- ! Carter t.lark. and Mary Sneenn

Guesf Soloist

Leonard Pennario \v:I! I?0 fhc soloist with the New Jersey Sym­phony Orchestra this Wednesday evening at ihe Garden Stsito .Arts Center in a program to mclude tho Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 In C Minor, 'lhe concert begins al 9 n.m.

Matawan O UT To Hold Garage hale

The ''Matawan Chapter ot Wo­mens American O.H.l. will nold

I a garage *Kie on Aedntsdav and j Thursday. Aug. 7 anti 8, at 36 In­! field Lane, Strathmore, lo benefit ‘ the school building fund of the non! governmental ...................! agency.i A wide and varh ! merchandize is being asbemblcil ! lor <he sale, inchidinp bof>Hs.; household appliances, linens and j domestics, small furniture . . , 1 Konoibing for every family mem­} ber.} OK J ‘ ;! stricken I veloped countries, refugees und

immigrants seeking a new life, and youngsters trying tu build a sccurc future in 22 comilnoj on fivo continents. Honrs of 'he sale are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone wish­ing to donate merchandise may do so by calling 56$-M23.

June 28, 1M8, :in Riye.tvicw ilo3 i. pituL . .. ' V

Benson 'A son wfts horn in Riverview'.

Hospital on Friday, June 28. 1068, io Mr and Mrs. Russell Henson, U Cresccnt Rd., Hazlet Township,

Sprignoll •' .Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Spagnolii

23 Fleetwood Dr., Hazlet Township, are the parents of u daughter botn Fridav June 28, 19C3, in Riverview Hospital. .

MeehanA daughter was born Saturday,’

June asi. 1%B, m Riverview H/.'?*,, . . pitul, to Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Mce-

lainingj Arcade Apts-. Old Bridge... . I iarn l • .non of j r ftntj \frs pauj Sunil. Ayr- ;

| mont Lane. Matawan. are. parentsi of u son bcrn June 1*5, 1% , at

Perth Amboy Genera! Hospital. Palmiollo

| Mr. and Mrs. Michael Palnuotto,, ;es tramirm lo nove/tv-1 Waackaack Ave., Kcansbs irg,nhahltimn'of imtter-dp- i nr<i " ‘e parants uf.u stm bom .-d -

urriay, June i ‘J. 19fi8, in Monmouth Mcdical Center. :

DouganA son was born Sunday June

30, 1968, in Monmouth Medical Center to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dou* gan, 15 Marston Ave., Hazlet Town­ship.

Present Artists

Your telephone directory hns a wealth of infor­mation. Tilings you nood to know when calling, Naturally, |l lists just about every local toffl- Dhono number, And in the front pages you'll find nroa codes, o list of the many dlffoiont klnc/sof calif you can nuke,und lots inuie,Vour directory has boon duslgnad to help you. Uso It wlmnevoryou need more i.iformaiion to n itikea cnu.

New Jersey BellPari el ih« Nutioimltle Dell System

Lutherans Elect

Aller a tour of the Sunshine Baki-ry hi Snyiuvillc June 2H, the .'miior l.uihL'r l.eiiKun of Cross of Glory Lutheran Church of Miilii- Wiin - Murllwiro relurned tci the lioim- ul Mr. nnd Mrs. John nialr, y.l l.oktTiclj’c Dr., uixl ht.'ld iheir cliTlions. .Miss Kotliy Jori; wns eli'clrd pifsicl. n1 ot ih(> .lumor Lu­ther I.Clique; RDticrt I [an1 ci, vice pif'slclL'M; Miss Uiiibiira llim-s, srcrctaiy - Im isurcr; .’imi D<iup. las Uracil w.is rj|«rtprl oliajihiiii. All •lid nnvt.v t) lie led ut'ficirs nre frmn Malauan.

its. a rcured Army l.'nlonvl. a member ol lhe Clercy mid « pub­lishing executive »s welt as 12 more members (it various occupa­tions.

A nyone interested in jo in ing tiiis Croup can contact M r. !.in i|;cr or drop a note to I ’. O. Box 105. H hz- Ict. N . .)., 077M.

w ill com bine Ih e ir Intents in this j th re e fo ld presentation of sou 11>- lu re , p d i i i n p und dn\unns.

Dividend Declared

The Hoard of Directors of Na tional Lciid Company has du clared a dividend of 75 cenis pi

, share, on common stoik, puyabl ! on .lone 2h, l!W8 io stiaroholders of i j rrcoitl as of Jiiik* 11, l ‘tl!K. A divi- i dend of 75 cents per share was l also paid lact year in th« second i ()u:irt-r. Dividend payments for

tiie first half of IMH wiii tot.il $Lfi0 'per >hiue, cqo.d to die payment in the first half of HK57. National Lcarl Company hns paid ensh dividends on its ronimiHi stock every venr .since IU06. ’

& Adding MaehinesALL MAKES

SOLD RENTED REPAIRED

LARGE SELECTION N EW AND REBUILTS AT LO W PRICES

5 TPAR GUAnANirt

S E S P ! C O ' S101 M:;iinOu1h St., Rod Bank

Phono 747-0485

FLOWER POWER?

J . Koliins Se\-i»-r tias rt < n | mimed pre.iident, Mosaie Trie i t ’onipjov. a Division of St.vlon I t'nrp"Ntimn, n !endinn niiiin'lae- | Hirer of cciamic hit, iUionl.ng I lo Sfylon president. Joseph Mass, [ Mo?,me un^ reei'ntly oc(ji.ii'-(I ny I Stylon and Mr. Sevier assumes ;e- I sponsiinlily for the totnl tile opera

lion <.{ thi* roiupaii.V It is imtu'i paled that both the Stylon aim Mo­saic Tile Divisions will lu* inte­grated shoilly.

Mr. Seviei h.m h*'en jtssociiMMl i u iiii .*!:yl(oi I’nr nn<re :h;m u o years ai:d his mo; t l enn t |>nsoion bus been vice president • n e'iarp,e of ihe romp.'tny's two f'hrits in Plorene**. Ain. He Ik •. had wide experience m Imth lhe iiiim iifnctoniu’ ami maikc'im/ of ccnunlc products

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.’sfii? has ren.'rne . ro his .focal N*- y»1 'Reserve uml.; Nava! - Reservists receive mien-

mve imtnsuR m , subjects sucn ns ' riava! history and organization. cus- ^»ms oriO, courtesies,.ordnance and

:.guiineryr; damage con.-.• hrtih first aid. swurinnn^ and «:r- vlva^;yshipt«»^^d- divlis and .fcenlry

v doty: rOu v ' physical yli’tress h::pt* EVai'n;:roUrids' out. the. ina/iuiii.:;• i-'Bjet-uifti-ai-■.'to! l\is :ioca.t iwdu h.t } l«.iiil»m? ‘.he.:Jta!i&gjru»»:.C&rttJ Hiyt*' viM t»-groyned.with' m o d e r n . [dlitig • School-. ut; the . U< .5, --.Cna*t ■’ ' Guaid Reserve Ti;sifiing: Center in

york*cw/v Y ;C ' ■ •■. •!.■•,-• 'ft r^er' , k !*> ,. attending hi? *n-

, , . tidying^ j pafe »y«y* to load aurf .unlo8d shlps: iw-j carrying explosives bJsu other haz- h ] &rdofi« <j«rgO. ■ :

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AihnJJii Arthur' R ,P. .JjuUchs?* siKi of M r . ' mu! Mrs. Charles A. Batcher of 224 Gre^n. S t, Old Bridge, hts been graduated fro;n

,9. t.’i.S*.. A ir- Fo nis. l^h fuca l f«;hno! U t Sneppard, AFB, Tex. ilc was teamed as a corrosion control spe­cialist. The airman is # graduate, of South River High School.. , .

Cart'o Handling. School. Sfunifti* Apprentice L:dv,ard L. Healy,. USCC*R. »o» of Mr. an/l ;Mrs.. KTchard C: Healy. st. of 84 Woodstde. Ave., Kw»wiwr«.;; us' at-

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<»«••• azui petty officers to en-.■$$i<ile him- to become • profttieor -In jthe two.we«k school - for

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BS ) The . course will in.Vlu<te practice ♦jgl i ioV optjraiing \viiH'h»-s; .RtSjustiRjj

boosts, stuwlng ca.rj}0 , . end fight­ing fires. .

_ • Ucot«&nnt G«*rreit E.; Post \v„ a 196S graduate of Rut- | # irs University in New' Brunswick, t received Jus Army Ro.servtj Lonv Im W e u t h r o v j i ; h Jh<> Reseivs jOfj.iceia" Iraimng Uorp^ at lhe I s^jtoor Mav "2®. '■!■ ' . ''■ ■ ■ '' v V.' .'. '•' ! A i' »n RtfTC cadet, tl. Postf^ 'n : of Mr. and Mrs. Ganetl fc*.\%i y/A|jWt:Sr.t KKyport:,;-,was:,t.r»i.a* ed !» vano::s siibiects wnicli pro*

Ivldecl hun with, ? l > e » e ? - e s - { 25Srv U> COitlWARdi .I 1>ie IjfMitftnaj!1. tecWvrtd a Bache­lo r ot Soencc Decree ^com lhe tuaherMty; He ;# a wen^er oJ Pi

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S U R5ICAL A P P IJA N C Eend DRUG CO.

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: L in y A. DminOiK, .H«r; of Mr?. Mary K , D»i»nuig ot it ]8 Wyofimft' ton, Wichita,'^K.an.;. is ' f^rlksjxtJ*. i«jR in a U .S . , Air Force Re^rvti Officers Tralninig. •.•'lin­ing er.carQpmeiH &t Wrighi-i^ittr* ton A-^B, Ohio. .

£>urmg the encHmpr/jeiit, cadets bean ie familiar with the, life and activities Ou Air'Torc*- bases iir»<i ciid csiuMr.-a <ipMrtU(.iiti«$io which ihey j.uight wi.sn.io serve as officers, 1 • . ; ; •; -v - '

Other highlights ot the courso in­clude siijviviU traip.ing. ttl.rcrwii and ajrertw indoctdnaifoM, small, arms trwii-ing and .vtetta to other ’Air: Force bases’. , . - ...

Cadt?t Uunnint:. a ^ruduu tv of Wichita Mii'h School, is A u-.ern- d c to f the A f'K U iC unit af. Wictu- la ,’Ua l6 Umveisity. . V..

U.S. A»r Voree JLieut, Col. V. Crw^, **>14 /, bo« t»f Mr. aod Mrs. George D. Cre <3 of 22<f Aflan^e Si., J'..e>»swr(. i« shewe re<*eiving ilw Mur .VScdaf nt Norton A M I. Lz\:i.. ftjr m*-riJ«fr;wiv servicewhe/e engaged m nifhtarv operations agaIasi Yiel C.<»g forc«a. ( oi.. Cree^l was cited for his performance aa conunaader of the 37ih <%rnta> went 4ad r u'iurar.ics MaiJ^tuaiic^ Squadron at Pbu Cat AB. Vietnam. Sfe is now nssigncd as coniniand^r (rf the ttrd Ci^i) JEnxiAeeriQ ; Mato* {enuiieu MumU'itn Nf>» too a.s a th*, M:lt»#nr Atrhft t wn-coantf. tot. Creed, a veteran oi SVorld H sr 19 nnct fho Kwesti War. *a« c«jnimtfc'iiom*cl ihro^h fhfe 9 v»ao>oit cadf( pr^rurii,. The iolvi>eh « graduate ot kevnorf Higti .Si?ho<>i, attwded Kmbh/te snd.^ivthA'asi/ru Lmversyiv at KoAtoa, Mass. Me &Jm> bnwi^ij a» Nw iii tw ciiiM Ma»v CtfJicg*} wsd is a member vf AJph* irkt Alpha. His wife.

js the «Ja«,Khier ni Mis. U«v;y Sjmieo oi Lake Cliarlts, ?-A id . Joseph A. ><u«rt jf-, conunaodtkr ^ the >>Jrd M ilitary■ AWhfi Uicg,

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.its..activities, ia, « iitw buiidff^, designed by world famous trchitecX Piebo Bellu-SLJii,- to be k'cnfed adjacecit to hut. indcrper.denr of ?U» Oaifiw- Su ie . Arts Center where it vjjj offer a vai ictv of jyo^r'irr.a iii 0h> v i s.:

! ep.c*? snd »;itur«i jr.. {jt/f; wirh.. iK i jfoundin^ philosi^hy. nvu-( vtu 1 . of ‘ '.. • • .• •. -..j ILs; p-a. L Ri;f.?yHk 'vi'.'e ?ii;p-? parted by si;hsiai^.ial co>'51 foill»d>Vs. ! Iram a pro.ip »>J public • s»*r;k'd'

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; rcfWJ.vnf.-i? sor.u'i bunon. 1-6 ’t'nz’c ^ : j pfo^r.u)}.; Su.-rtfi'm-'i in« nierobcrs h.ave aK the benefits. \zl a regular faniily j and muy also hi n> ^ucsis (o. e ,* i L>j"DiM:oii5. "11:ty A iil’ rt?«:evv*r • a. •mw'jseuro, pubtiwUon or print, cach;y^».-., • • .■ ■ • .• ■ ’ ‘ ';'. i?!^y b© obtained by ,' ’.vJiiin.R, 1 ihe ... Mc*/tn>ft’iith,. .Muse^rnj,• C a iitry . ..1.53'.Broad. S t . K^d. .Bainto, . !-. ' Vf.rs.! Srffcv.ns, 5V2, R,u?ij*«i-■' sx>n i< cbsirman of'the M.wujn'n tT*ernf>:rshij;» ('on'srun.tef'.. ■ " •.' : •'-. . '.

. ; Jiis wife, Elahie,' is ths dai;th-. ler M r « . Maty Daley of 43Z Westwifiisier, Elirabt-^.h..?vlrs. Uur»' »fiiK,*-."futher^.i:d\vai<l Dalc^ -re­sides at 179 M«!n St.. Mat&waiu.;

Stipermr- MaiksmaAS^t. 1C Joj-opit f.iPero, of ihe

781 h , Division t ’oiT?t»*iUe« Group, wad >tcdio,'*od at i-'ort Knojt; Ky. foe two: Vv<!iiks suiTiir.er camp from Ju;ip 8 to 22. ,' He -was the •ioij coirnr-i sicinc-d of

[i.CPf'in cf corrective rani-eTor basic trairii-es. Trainees re ceive instruction on h«w lo zero

and (lr*-rim M-J4 wmS inie tav a 25 /jieiei range, ,...; •:

bKt- ban lec&vt-d ro».nvawards and corainendstticwif'liV en- lw<U*r rrjfiiksmaushij). His h6me «t 61 ISew l?ra,nsivick Ave,, M«ta- wun. ’ ; .

\}etn;uii AMipnmknl Army Private First CUs»‘ .M.*-'

| chael- A. Salvatortl, 20, M>a of Mr. and Mrs. Wruro Salvatme. 10 i in

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. the. J eriiey Shore t,f,:ague, shwwed a r«.Mcncy .to.' & ^ te r : by - ct>'))'.'ig vp Aviili two new pitchers, J i l t Vnsk anil.' ., W ilt Kackbivitz. to

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t ian\«.;.w(th. Atlantic Highlands >bv;- .-apiimg a bom? run off ths>. 4033,

Sjiaw, Sonny. A smgie uy I'l'ainae- Schaujele and. a doable by Verr, Rossin built up tho 'Ballets lead, "lhe Nlatann io's added u tun 'n tha setoiid when. Larosiu 1 1 i>afe- iy and cams around ju Srjarto a double.

Rinse vteldcd a run In the fourth wl.o.i Le« Hendiiciu Walked ad vancwl on Skip Chevalier’* hi( arv! su>red ou ^ pa- ..a b<ill S^jarto relieved him W the m .und lh ii was.the first tuiw Sjyatto did iuy pitching since he played with Maii- »ger 7ohu Mt'G'nf.vs l’A(/ learn in tl l- CntfC Buttl I COft* IU t Ci.Lk Gerftn'a W4 an J a two-bass error in the fifth gave him a margin he l<«ld «a«i|y to the end. .

But th« aext day, tne (empetu- ture was 1} degrees and Gary Ran­dolph was on the muwitd tor trio Bears, which made a difference, Ri:ss‘> started (or the Bullets. In the top oj the sacond, Jim Mason Jeft off with a triple am.t scored on • suueci* play to put the Bears on the score board. Hut that was

.■Dot. all. Randolph and Mike l.im- otijeill hit safely.; Swanger bunted them along.1 ■ When Kusso walked Ken Itover, filling tho bases, he was taken o\it' and l-rn:il;in Sdiu- Hle came on to pitch tor Matayfim;

Urlvea In Thr«f Runs■ Steve Sahli greeted Suhaufele with a drive to right center that was good for three, bast's and three raora Raritan runs. And Sah­li made'it home when-the Mata, wailjBjaiu».<**-fce relay get away ■from mem. This was al! lhe scor­ing the Bears: could accomplish but it sufficed with Randolph on the mound. ■ , 1! Tile Bullets picked up a run In th» bottom of tho second when Randolph filled the bases on tluee walks. Schaiucle cnme in cn .lac* Juriew ici’j flv to right. But Ran­dolph got ‘Billy Kearns o« an easy roller to end tlw (m«ut,■ The : Bullets audeil two mors In

Kearns scored anij Geran third :as. Collins ws.s fsreerj. at « c /rad on. R'K^iji’s. srouKder.. Gert w .i Bosisin. Wwfed.'it- doable, stcc Gerao scaring. Randoiplvended th> uprijiag by. Tanning Sclwut>i?,‘. Two tincan iLe.ul

B-’*;' D’A ’oi^ doub'.cd anS waifed for the. BuilrUs at the star. Of the Matawflii half <*(• the sixt.i. But Randc-li>tr fann«d, Twilite Cur­ry, then; got the next two batters Oil infield., rollers, to cut off-any fur­ther scorins. A ■s h j i J o i . i l e play ended the.: last Btiijets.. chanw 'to the Seventh .and isnt thu : Bears

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Lakewood Township’s second annual open track and field meet takes place on Sunday, Ju ly 7. rhe all-event* meet, which encompas­ses age group events for boys ond girls as well as senior events which should attract many of the East s best men and women, starts at 1 p.m. at tha Lakewood High School Stadium.

Marty I.iquori. Mark' Murro, Mtlt SonKi-.y, B ill Walker aud Charley Roll wore among the stars who appeared in last year’s meet. All are invited back along with other top performers. The meet is sanctioned bv the N. 3. Association of tho AAU and is op­en to, all amateur-athletes. Entry blanks are available from San­ford Kalb. 438 Addtsun Rd., Farm- mgdale. 07727. Entries will be ac- ccpted on the field.

Medals will n ° to lhe first three finishers in each event. Trophies will be awarded to the winning men’s and women’s team* and the upstanding male and female athletes. Another meet at Lake­wood Hip.l) School Is scheduled for Aug. 4. The meets are co-sponsor­ed bv the township and the Shore Athletic Club.

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pitching staff. ^ lulvanced the tiua- koiv mavk of tKo Evuehcfa lo W4 for ail turner piayt-d,: The-wiuners picked up an early lead oi\ a first IimIjia walk to Mfko Mosco, John Courtney being hit by a pitch, a sacrifice and. Skip Tonks’ single. A walk to .Caii VitH.te nnd a double error on B illy McChineV rap to lh- box let in (ho runs for- tho Hawks to tie U up, in. ihe sue-; ond. Tno Mat3,w(m - team went out in front in tlw top of tl>5 third on | Fnpkio . Formiiri’s hit • nnd an er­ror on Vitale's fly. Out the fead bounced back in thf»ir half of fromft tn c>et thdr winnfug mnrgln on a single bv Mosco. u walk"(o Courtaey . and Chippy Cimover’* lwo-ba«Rer.

In another Rame gutton In d^ spito lha rain, Strathmore Gulis ed^wl thc* St. Joseph’s CYO 7-5. The aUifigu\g ot Butchid B^lak, who went four-far^four on She day was dccisivo. }I*s fouith inninjj sin'file with the sacks loaded sent nome tm 'the winning run<<.

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worked the nipnt ahift al a-Brook­lyn, N.V.» plant, Louis always had a fondness for horse9. Every aft­ernoon before going to his job,Sperendt would scurry to a horse farm in New Jersey to be around his favorite animal.

One day in 10115, the lanky kid, then 2J. picked up a newspaper und turned to the classified pujie.s to scan business opportunities. One read, “ For Sale; one-haif shave in a trotter."

On Lakewood Farm The hor?;c was on a farm own­

ed by Ralph Pinti in Lak^v'-ood.Sporehtli rushed over to the* farm and found out that one of lhe part­ners was a schuoltearner who want­ed to’retain her half.

“ I looked the horse over and didn’t buy it,*' explained Louis,“ and a short time later I bought,W .J. Counsel for $800. Thc pacer \ won $5300 before he was claimed * on n.e for ?1500. After that lucky start, I look a trip to Poconb Downs, Pa., aud saw a horae I liked very much. He was a nine* year-old trotter named nig Ques* tion and I bought him for

“ Hi*, won thr^e raeos and finish­ed second in 10 starts and earned $6100 while setting a mark.Next I purchased Toni Oregon for $1000 and soon after another tiol- ter, Revenue Collector.'*

Spercndi's luck continued with Toni Oregon, whose six-in-the-mon­ey finishes included two lirsis.Sperendi's first reversal came with Hevenue Collector, who has never Kon« to thc post. " I paid S-J.'mo fur R.C. He has a leg problem. I ’ve been offered almost my purchase price by a veteran owner who may see somethin# 1 can’t, n i wait a while on him," says l.nu.

So far, Toni <)roj*on has hf'en .Sperendi's big winner Nt Aycee.The six-year-uld geldm); 13 at the state's first nij*hi lirno horse racing operation and racing in good form. “ Hiji Qmvsiion hasn't whownhis best, nut thc big fellow U at j Mor^nm-iMp di»foatod tho Hawks loasl rat:mjT.M uaid l.mi. “ Now all ; at Morj»anvillo Sunday 7 -1, pus* I have to dn Is pet Revenue ( ‘ol- < VanPelt was 00 thrt nmund for the KjcIoi, to lhe post fur tlic tirst : winners and .lolm Tomasicllo was lime.'* j tajjued with the Insq. Kmh t£»jni

hpevendl, who canu* lo Amciica ; srnrcd tmo in the first iuaing btii shortly before hi;< Ifilh birthday. ' Mor^;anville addrd three iu;ii In has* hern a Nr.v Jerseyan lot tiie 1 tin* second and fourth fram-M The lust four v«'ars, ■ Hawks (allied three in lhe fifth

There were tight qualifiers who posted the U-.v score ol 7-1 on the ram-.seaked greens, lh e l kike llrook Club in Jtcfiu Mead, ft •48i-yarder, with a par Ti. wan loo tough under tne advene weather eomhuujiA for anything better than a 74.

The two Htawr brothers, td, pro at l orsgate, and Richard. tt\ amateur, also .quulKfcd ttom IhU area lot the open, l-.d shut a 7» and HlcharU au SO.

- Iliere were »t automatic iptaiU fier* (nr the state opco, plus 78 who made it at Pike Break with scores cut off at HO.

Uiozns added to his honors by taking tha N. J . assistant* pres teurncy at Crlen Hid^e Monday with a par-ximtchlv'g 71.

/ ilin ra r Makes Olympic Sqmid

A listing o’ j.he various private and public golf courses'throb^houi t h e s.tal',1! U ava/labiv> wifiiouv charRe 5tom lhe New Ji-rv v [>e- paitjrunn of Conservation mul IWo* noniic Devjlopinpnt. .

Conservation Commissioner Hoi> ct;». A. &<»<? said t,he tn.Kjklet4 pvi Jl.shed bv thLs D<‘ ' "

H ie tourney will p y oii to Sund?L\* - M C -Lonjij B ?7s' Newad, i.%- Voi'ice. 'fiig ewwdi have-, ; .mijtg Brophy &e,kl 1o i i i 1;. .•tourney. 1 .

Participation, in. the. tourney ha.i ,! lipsel, the schedolo of Bfiyihores. in. th<i Cooper opjm leagtie. 0*^ 'a iv l.. possibly more rtiuke.'jp yaines w iil ' be plyyed at Oak ; Jiiwcies i-iel,.. Crystal. I.oi.in^e, Kvw Bran.^wici^’ „ v>S'i\ cojyi^'here^ t,Ms 'vvv'eii. 1 ■

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j wl-ike..t‘el:vvecn; thc.71-,' Thvi' >peeu!iatV\ ., (IdR.:? of fhe, ' Sr-<r» .Mal-.-rJ/J, .}war» da tho mound tor S'uww'-s-. • :h c whiffctl iS L'layshoc.hatrtrs:/

'f j' : BiL-.7f,hQrc got-'away, nj 'a, r:oaJ;;,4 j Svaiv'vvUeu Bi'V Ho^.'Vsnijnmed,oui; . - if ;.;v-hOi'wr:- in the-1 second.-. .Bu^^ii-iV- - ,J-i wu.s i.fic- hi.si,' h ii Tn^y, A;or»l; to.- J joft ..viaiecki, until. Vh'e, ointh, .Tfc'J?-.: K | sSceivd , in the : tinrd when . Jdhu 'r- .? l/fom.i’selio'' biu'.t^v,aijd.i :. J l.ihj.e-v f.i;c: i?aU, o ve r, U;,c Jirs .t' baser,-

i n.KUi’f:: heacLV. ,:r ,•..: "Osy? );• i r Sonny’s tied \ up in th 1 top rif :<

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' flij ‘tied ';d ■ more; ,

the -otuh’-;--/ T.H yot

slw-pijch softball game Sunday at I (heir winning' two runs'; Sriyder j Keyport High field with Frank Pb* j threw oyer George Jacobs’ head a t;. }in^^^;trmei| Da vino, and rred V-i. e j iirst on’Rudy's bw»t and th« iunii ••

j Jcat.iLnK M'le.Wfiy, ihe Lincolo u-'jjjt j iw» nuVue tkiiu.;R'uuy scored oa wjl--,-.. j icoied Iheir largest n*jmbej :c.i hitri j'lnjiefd out. Then Bob K'/miCdy hit j In any same this s«*aso»v Wist? and | a homer to build up in? Soiviv'il ....' j Franit PoUn^ conrjecU'd for hum- 1 lead. . .. . ' • : . >,I r:.rn. l>a.v»iio, J i.m l‘olin^ dod I '.lhe South River loan ..needed'It,,.| Georgo McBride crashed out U'iij-! In Imyshorcs’ half of iho frame*: les. ’ ' I with two oul, and Clar;k on ba.^M .

irraimi*: ''vVashinntoiv ana JackUi'.cvir, ;.ont it men lo bat jn ’• '''Vashin^u;tho first ii>!sin/*; Oak Shades -got j dvr sianuned out siio-lea to svovi»KCing in the late Innings when lo? ! <»ne run and. put the tyio^marker90-dogroe heat be;>au to get to R«y j PR Kd Flynn went in to ruji

_ ................ Otubuwski, Lincoln pitcher, buvnol i fyr ny<l,er. But Malecki Lint* downargen t's Bui- j encash io threaten the vicio.rs\ At j atl >?y*l,n. ‘ oma&ello and end thi?

cau of Recreation, 227 koU i ^ fifth innincr, Unc->in J . t , ' ... .V ' .courses. '•-•Kach is-iisied with ft 1 wa# coasting, along on an IW lead. -Bayshore has schedinod.a hmmi complete uddress and te'ephooe ! -siia^s (7> Ll«coia U0.1® ’ iwn\e loi Uak Snaoes field w*iii. Uinumber to^*l.hcr with location by j ^ ye.,a I $ county. Pais for a number of t!i^-! J.'Wna'rb s' 9 1

A’Jgle Zilincar, the fnrn\er Chc'u- tian Brothers Academy athlete

facilities also arc yiveu.” Commis­sioner Roo: added; ; •;_('oples ol the “ New lersey -Gotf

Courses’' pamphlet may be obtain­ed from tha Bureau of Recreolion, New jersey Dcpat imeni of Conser­vation and Economic pevelopi^enl. Box 1889, Labor jind'lndir-liy Uutld- in«'1. Trentim, N J , 0R625.

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Profe-jMojial wrestling returns to ] Asbury } ’ark niter an absef:c*i of i

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weight events, has qualified tor therials at I Victor Rivera of >\ierto Rico;U .S . Olympic Squad in trim* hi » /'-‘"'i'T . ,VI

) Los Angeles Coliseum. ?.i!incar I j., 1;? t'he wiH nUnion n«a‘r4 (4) made it by to'isins: tha hammer j yeor^c Stee.o of O^itoit, .\5ich,, N< ,

ub r b I 201 ft., 2 in. I mitend^v tor \Vorld-^«dtf Wre.st-1.1 j Ho will bo one of nina linntmor I F'ederutitin heflvywei.iiht lill'\ 1 throwers, (0 rep<»rt ut South 1 ake i ° ' vned by llruno Ssmmartinn,0 i Tahoe, Calif., next week to jjet ac- \ (,|‘m topnuer lhe Ktrlucke Be^ch

climated for the altitudo they must! ur» -v'1. ^ o^'^action, mi.':encounter when they ijo to thn site ! C;i 'v,th hduardo Carpenher. Myof the Olympic gauvJi, I-Jexico | »lR i’renchnnn f r o in PadCstv, In October,

Zilinccr J-loimdel's second Olympian. Lto Mussa qmdifii’d In cross-country skiing te^-ral year* back.

i France, a n d Gorilla Monsoon | against Crv-Hahy Cnnnon in ,fa bfit- I tie of giants” will share top billing.

Tho ihrcu matches will be to #finish.

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WathmKton led of/ for 'lie Rvan- ; men. with a walk iu this fiami;.

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Plan For Annual Major League Baseball Outings

JaPiwch 1st, Massing 2nd

8-15 Loop Tourney Plans

The familiar oascbau lpver’s r Transportation tn the. games phfais:.,,plav ball” - v.-lli corac stive.' I: will'-be’ i>r()v!>j t.y .. t ' '

ihS ; I5a.sL week, .due to the increa.in:® - v ^ •*** H o l y r H .m . f i o a r c ] w h e n ( h o y j n u r n ^ y t o I J c - w j W t ? i f a r « H o i i r d , b o a r d i n g ( H o n e u p ‘n ! ? l ' R l j t r n m ^ h . i l i r t a v A-tu 'h

,^ > u . ( SWiJay: wos. s»p •Timit^on toofj tht ttya.i hitlers ont.k^f h&vM’ to the tail ifihiu;

V w k 'fo r the,.third’.vati'niittl' ' jnfijor;t errors, and vo!uct;jcy. oontribu- league baseball outmg. : | tions from interested area mer;• Under ' Mm dirprfinn of .M'S, chants. 1

it was tbv»/h(eV:BJIiy- Co3Jin3, -Ma*- • Phy^ls Backswer.' casework sup- Other individuals or orfianiza-ter Dei mound We> made his tirsL I vrvisor, the first of fpMr trips was | tipns wishing to contribute in or-start for ahc Union Ikach mrie. | held--on" June 20. when the KV*w j der to defray the cost of transpor-Fred Wallin»Vdouble in the third I Vprk.Mots' played lhe San Francis- ' 'im i u p H p w e l ) lead that. v,«as j-co Giants at Shea Stadium, bo^terco iii,the -late > vumx;s. by • In at’dition, (hree other trips Key ; ’slugging by ’Cow.' JVlount. jare^plamied for .J.M.Iy-. 17 and 24 Chieco’s, triple! with two aboard in. i whtn the New York -Yankees playIhe. ^yyenth came, ioo Iniy io du the • Baltimore Orioles nnd the

tation may commuuicaie with Mrs. Backuvt*r at the Monmouth County Welfare Board, 14! Bod- man PI., Red Bank.

'ains. But come this holiday kvcek- end, at Ft. Dix Thursday, at East Windsor Friday and a l Wall Satur­day, there will be bifj uerion.

The bift action al V/aU last Sat­urday developed in an after-mid'

... i Middlesexeb/*;!! -Tourns.uent. The [ ^vailflbU* for these cvs

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The Matawan Borough S-15 Base i The Matawau Borough Recrca Mlnu c*«au .~ ...nr *k«- /v«n. -i,.#n ! baU League has annuunced. plans.} tion Department once, npain h*-i

» « ? . i ^ v i i k A , u , u a i a u s w r i n - ' “ ad* ,he ■',fc«- toiiri'ttineiu will be svl«ly sponsor-1

cd by the 8-15 League. !Tlie tourney will be. iiisgle, e.Ut»«i-

n?dion coji.sistirR of eight (r*ams fcom Mi.ijiniuu^h and M iddles*Counties. AU ei)*ht berths have buen filled nnd lisLinv. ol the teams participating will be rc-

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. -In the nightcap, nil was pall and ,^orj7ivrfoo’d: foV . Hyly; FismSiy as it was a pttehcr, they Jet £o. H chie. Witt, once of the' St. .i'p<eph\ CY().

• M payshon? Batnj KUth j derprivileged. yo^^gsiers to ai ^ th« games-as: well as the

wads. Ted ^sKlldxen, another Ma> and disab ed: manv of whom. - Jg r p er moundsman. itarced for: Holy FniriiiY nine. Ht» was do-

In/{ all tight until hit m ihe baekb y a. 'thrpvvii ball ill the third.

. Chieco.. »’nd Palumbo rollowetl in relief,, tiut neither found (Im plate fcry well, Entra base Wasts. by falling anu Dave filmv. alter wains t*d p'.it’ Howell ■ runners aboard

Boston Ri?d Sox respectively, and on Aug. 27 when they me^t the California’ Angels, ’ " . ' >, The, Agency's .baseball, outing

conimittef has expanded Us prn- gr^'r. this, y^ai' to aliow moi'e un­ ....... ’’ ’ ‘ tteotl.................. . . . . Sgfd

and clisabletl, niany of whoin will be making their first trip out >r the county. ' ' ’ . ' ”

Shoeing a keen interest in this yearly event, clubs composed of a«e'l and disabled clients residing in boHrdmp humes nave, been mak­ing plann for many months. Addi­tionally, many have individually

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Work Law Takes EffectEmployers and employees in

i^ew Jersey were reminded re* eently that the new Age. Discrimi­nation in Employment Act of 1967 is now. in effect. The reminder came from Frank B. Mercurio, Regional Director of the li. S. De­partment o? Labor’s Wape-Hour anti Public Contracts Divisions.

Mi Morc.urln piiinted nut that the Act protects individuals 40 to

f (»5 venrs old from ap.c dircrimina-' ‘ | tion by promoting tho employment ctn :of the oldvT worker based on obi I- I ‘J. I ity latlier than aj/e, prohlbilin^ ,5 j arbitrary afto discrimination in ■5o\i employment, and helping employ-

e.rs and employees find wayj to meet problems arising frum the impact of nn employment.

The Act .specifically states that tiny eiriployoi who fails to hire or promote a worker because of his flfle, or who fires a winker for thc Miim» reason, iri in violation of the law.

Any employment agency failing to refer workers because of their ap.o. <»r any union organizations refusing membership or job refer­ral on the basis o( age, are aI*o in violntinn. It is also unlawful under certain conditions to advertise a |nb vacancy or employment pref­erence based on age.

Air. Mercurio said that ques­tions nhoul the now Ayr Discrimi­nation iu iMiiplovtnent Act of 19G7

Uuly FaJ.ni.v fisill 0M W V M N O S

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I'lii’t Monfno'jlh j I TucAtrti-i.K,imliv «t B fln u ii MorchHi-.5s,

}|fi.V!'!i YiHiHi at Al iuu!i(|inn A.f*.Tiro nl Pleasant.

' Fiiduy *l H V'»*-J,1iiii«i«i(i'iMi . .C. «»! Per; MomtvjiiUi.

Sapuday at 5 P-»‘- Fi.rl M^mn^ulh ?‘t U dIv Fnmily. lfcd H «nk Tire' at Howell Youth.

A.C. at Pyjiu Plo \r.;:nt.V.u-kf. in': A.C. nt Bfitm.ir MercJ.r-.ts. I

SuuU.iy al 1:39 P-'»- ■B r ln w r Vl«-iThrint« nl IIoacII Youlii.'J'«M ui'Vton A.C. nl lied Rank Tim .I»niiU at Hc.l.v Family.

’ " i f f Sof+ballThe I F F Reaction Room softball

team h.j)iM»d ihe Union Heach First A M Squad l l !l hriday al Uil* II j* field l-'(l O sk'ivu’h hit thiee livirne i would be answered at any office vun:, foi the winners while Ueunie of the Waj'e.-Uour and Public Con- Gtui.'.MiU and George Ludovico had ; fiacls Divisiuns. A list of (lie tw t'f-.tfi't'Cs vnrh. Mike Kassak w -t ? ’ Wnf'r ll'iu r ;uid Public Contracis tht* winning pitcher. ‘ Divisions offices is enclosed.

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W t d c o i i i e t i r e n i c n“ Fa ir ’ 1 Warning to. Firemen! A

parade of fire apparatus'sli'^iching further than the eye can see. will line the route from the Hamilton Square Monument to tho New Je r ­sey State '-Fairgrounds and It won’t be. gpinc to. a (ire. For the first time since i951. Trenton again will host ihe annual Sti\te Exempt Fire­men's Convention and Parade at the New Jersey State Fair.

The gala parade, featuring: up­wards nf 500 pieces of fi rr’-fijjhr- lng equipment and somo .15,000 fire­men, will travel four miles to the New Jersey State Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 14, where it will nmrch ia front of a parked grand­stand before settling in thc infield for a day of gala festivities.

There will be 52 tropiiies award­ed ranging from the best appear- , ing company lo the most distant i company, with cash awards beiiif; ' presented to the best appearing drum and bmjle corps and be*>i bands. The best appearing com­pany, ppen to a!! vpiuntcer lire units based mainly on apparatus and with ladies' auxiliary in line, will be nwarded the coveted George A. Hamid trophy.

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New Je rsey ’s highway safety program received further impetus recently with approval of a $373,­492 federal pram to establish a helicopter highway patrol by (lie Stati* Police. The aerial traffic safety patrol, it is believed, will be the first in the nation to be set up on a re.f'u’ni', routine b-tvis by a state police a.^’rey.

The. grant will pit a hie the D iv i­sion nf State Police In buv four helicopters for aerial Mirvcillducn to be integrate d isilh its pi eon.t St,’lie Hij'hv.av p;t<rols. wnd tu i r j in highly quolifif'd pilot-hiw rnfnrL*'. ment officers in the use of the. air­craft.

Three of thc helicopters >" he acquiretl will have a maximum carrying capacity of three persons and are generally flown with a pi­lot and an observer. They nre equipped to he able to land on any type ut terrain, Including rivers, swamps and snow as well us pave­ment.

nipM running, of the feature in j leased in the near futurewhich Kichie Massing, Mnrfjanvilie. I . M a ia ^ n Barcu«h*S All Stars will

. , . , * i be selected from ali six maior ^was edged out by Char.ie Kremcr j league teams. Each team will have i at local playgrounds durmg thjr.. Toms River, at the wire after ,a minimum of two boys on tlie A 'i j first: week o< tiie Maiawan Tu-tleading into the stretch. j Stars. The selectiojt is limited .to ' * • • ■■

But another Morganville driver. I ^ J J 5 V. u.n<:! 12 on,y*. AU Star ; Norm .lanwich. made up ior it b y ! Wil1 be- managed this year bv ‘ lhe most convincing sweep of thenovice feature scunat the track iu j West Beln.ar this season.

M n s s . i n K , w h o s t a r t e d b n t h e p o l e ,

More than f.i00 chilrfrrn rctjhtcjvd

ship Summer Kecreniion program j. ! The advisory hoard announce!

nier Beck who also managed the ’ that fhe Matawan Board of Fdnca-

Jumped, riyht to the fietit of the pack and was followed by Tammy Elliott and Kremer for the llrst

laps. . '...'. . :Elliott took over from there with

a clever inside maneuver on the third turu. and was beginning to put some daylight between him­self and Massing.

Lost I d Crackup Coming into the first turn oi the

38th lap, Elliott lost his brakes, tangled with the No. 92 of Bobby Vuughn of Jackson Township, com­pletely hurtled the first turn fence and landed upright on the access { road that encircles the track.

nant. Selection oi coaches, will announced. : r ‘ -

Starts Ju ly 27 The tournament will begin, oh Ju ­

ly 2? with four games being played at 11 a.m.. 1 p.m.. 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Tlie winning teams will return on Ju ly 28 with games at I p m. and 3 p.m. with the third and tirst place games to be played on Aug. 3 at 1 p.m. nnd 3 p.m.

At th$ conclusion of ih e ‘champ­ionship game there will be a pte- scntatiun of trophies to the first three teams.

Tt also was announced the M ata­wan Borough A ll Stars have ac

made

Robjnhopd hats.Children between the ages of M*

and ID yi*ars are requested to sign I t . . . . 4 . up for a trip to Turtle Back 'Ion I

cepied an invitation to take part m 0n Ju ly I?. The children and chap- I iaa mat cncirtics me iracK. , thu- ? ar?,,Bu rl? n' .Al1 SV,r. J nur.n,’y i crones must register by Ju ly 10. 'Elliott walked away from the douW WrlirnhS!ion“ V r n e y * w tll in twirling must

<pac ihiovtin;schools. ' available for arts nnd crafts, Cliffwood School room 5: Strathmore Kk-mentary School all purpose room and the Lloyd Rd,, School. The schools are being used, between 9 a.m; and 3 p m. Children in the areas must register every Monday Igr arts and crafls.

Oak Shades, Storyiand and Ford

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spr.rv w;ti voncsude two nays UteVWil/V i5>C ‘'t-r.f-Wlif 'if t!|/- »../■] JT:hvM «r l-ljv'dicai.) i'.n ?-vear-olds..

i.ajh <*u1 in- annexing New 'rorks 1 riple Crown for >-ilhes vvnere .such netted run­ners as iio ’Ai of -idewtfrs.'Cicada,

; apjtv i-.tv iXv taxr.sb ^h'jp ar.d f-'urt ; Sail had jaded in the past, ha.s ai)• but scaieu her New 'sorK foes into : ;»idir'g -nv Winm!^ )-’H: .V!'?'rS

i f < 1 « CU:bi American Oaks dv ever - w»dcnir,g ; matgrns. • ’’; Uui. the cnjinuLive 7:0-pound; jJovd l. jviHier miss is nkeiy io\ hi- taced with new and fresh com­! petition m the 45th. running of

ie.-iork;n^. SaO.in A * uddeti- Oa»s. I.n. ali. tfiere iveui. 3j thre'e- vcar-old funes named . fo. the | Oaks. Alnnmuurh Park's- ivaditiun- ’ al ju lv -iih feature . .

Wdl Be ClutUnf/Hl At least six fiihes in.'iv want

convinc-n^ th;u Dark.-Mirage-is its to be. ga.mst;

j Dark Mirage this season. Iht'y in- | duoe Judith Burke s Warm Glow, [Mrs. Ben Cohen s Good Game, [Anderson. K 'w le rs : First Noel, j Valter M..,«;eff«.‘fds Jr. s Singing fta.ii Sam Ly* ns ( oppcr ( anyon, and George A. •‘vacKS’ Evening Bag. . '- Singing Rain, First Noel. Copper Canyon and. Warm Glow, finished.

L ., ; in thut; ^rtier m the mile, and ?u . ritijd | yard Post - Deb Shakes here June

j i. iinging Knin also boastn a stakes triumph, in Pimlico’s Block­Eyed Susan,, ‘ ' ,j

hirst NoeJ. making her initial jstart over a distance1 of ’ ground iui fhe Fuvsl - Dtrb aiiet winning: four straight starts, lost her unde- \ feated status in the Him! .20 yards. ! Copper Cyoyim has bt'^u staKes- i placed in ‘-rveral added - money j race?; at t\vo and three without I ga-ning Ihe winner’s circle. j

Warm Cilow icjst all chance at j lhe ttau of d’e Pont - Deb, whensnn s'.umU.-d leaving the gate,arid etK’numered additional trou­bles while making"her run from la.\t on the back.stretch. A

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K iv 1 \ h f t U U t^ ire ) y, k * ol j P -a’\v3\it J , % > •'g^ V n t I r g ucredit for a goad deal of tt. - • . • r

riardmg's deuartMre from Mirt* dleiown nas led lo ^pe-culation if ; the boara of ■ v-.tucaUu/i in tnat Pennsylvania’ district, m’^ht..-rt' tc to call uaclc Feger as head coach,., m truit he knows »lard:fei s • svs-. ?em and the M^ldKnown.; p lu v^ .- ; bin \*io sut,rcdlL‘uon is roi 5ounddis;urb>n;>' at Isevivn-, for. ir eiiY- thuiJ {ike mat s'unjld happen.-key-:. PiMi has v^oach Baker still avida- . blO. ■ • • - , - ; . •• •

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Tarh OCEANPORT.N. J .?.miiei from Gfifden itatf : ..Parnwpy. Er.it 105 •

i?n as laic as May 2, Warm Glow went postward wilh three runsecu- tiye ’ wit-.s, but had to settle Tor- fourth. ' ' V

Goorf Game, ihird in Hialeah’s Jasmine Stakes, returned, to the races on .lune K alter ri short lay­off, snd .was a last - finishing third beiiind Ihe speedy ,1-yfar-oid' colls laughing Bill and Spark.

ham piavground.s also hold reuis- ! bnfj Native. Good Game has been jtration every Monday. The arts I s p e c i f i c a l l y for the Mnn- |and crafts for thc fiist week in- mouth Oaks'. !eluded the making ol pixie raid.

outdoor and indoor dining teriaces;; ca fe te r ia an d d in in g a rea ,

on g ran d stan d lov/er leve l, co m p le te ly a lr-com iitioned Grandstand (2 * Clubhouse (4

$1- 2 PM Daily Double 1:50

speciaculnr spill, but for the sev­enth wei'k in u row, has been un­able to grab the coveted flag that goes to the victor. He Iared a little

,r t Of the g a m . v Z ! ^ u»‘the lij-hts. _ _ _ _ _ Twiilii '

There will be a softball gamegoes to u.c vuuir. nc lare.u a nute T ri J ayt Ju ly 12, with tht* coaches, belter earlier m the| eve.mn(. whei, manilJ cr!. !m,| umpiras playing al! he took a. seiond pla^e in the oO- I ij.yearolil.s who are playing their lap Midget feature. . j ]as( yCnr jn t(,e |(.it[,ue,

Wiu.n rtirs fired up n^ain to j --------- ---------------- -----start the 38th lap Massing leaped J _right out in front, but Kreni,'.- ; H ' C W O r K S I l l S n l i l Vstayed right on his bumper. | I -

They continued this wav for the. | (£ < .1 A I 1 ! ' i i . o u '> i vluixt I Maps and all iridita'imis I l i t t c l Y i i ypointed to another win for Mat's- ing.

Kremcr .Stuns ’Ftn Kremer had been irvmg to gi*t

inside, hut was continually held off by Massing, who was usiug his driving knowledge to great advan­tage, and v/iifn a small aufr>in»» developed on the fourth turn of the 50th lap with the finish line in sight, Kremt?r brought the crowd to its fcci with his stunning vic­tory.

The veterans Dun SUmipf ni Nep* tune anil Bill fhevalmr of Sayrc- vMIo, finished fourth and fdth re­spectively iu tiie MtM.ltfied-Spui tv.- mnn flash.

ln the Novice feature it was a breeze fur Jaimieh. Norm started on the pole, jumped quickly into the Irad and m *, r had Ui luok back. Norm lod fur the enine ftd- lap? and was followed over ihe fini'-h line by George Ihvn ct WeM , , wood Jack Cain of Toms River, I lnflcl[) nnd foature many spco-a

Cream RhIiT- ,j k { effects concluding with tin exciting

Tr.e annual «*fh nf July tiiework*} display will again be sponsored by Freehold Raceway on the track grounds it was announced by John F. f nome, vice president and gen­eral manager. Thc public is admit­ted frcp «*nr the fostiyilioc which get under way at dusk.

"W e ate happy to play an Im­portant role,” Mr. Loome said, “ in the many community affairs in which track management co-op­erates with Freehold Borough and Township officials. The fireworks display, 1 am sure, will piovide an ideal i.ullet for the Independence Day celebration and also make for safe, sane holiday.’*Thn event lias attracted thou­

sands of families in past years Jrom the Gri*ater Freehold ?-rea and fiom many communities in bordering cot.Ules. The pyrotech­nics display will originate in

mg program will be for girj.s 8-14 years old. ’

Dancing classes also will be heid during the summer program. Those interested in ballet, tap, acrobatics and Hawaiian must s»ign up befo:c Ju ly 12. Anyone rnav regi*;.tcr with their local playground su­pervisor.

Winner? io arts nnd crafts for tho past week included; Oak Shades playground. Mrlvin l.aw- son, Clair Rnlph, Kathy Ralph, I.or raine Nappl, Catliy Kulic, Bobby Mortincry, Marianne Dwyer, Kathy Ralph, Marianne Dwyer and Ca­thy Curck; Cambridge, Robert Chirico. Jodi Schneider, .Tnck Ken­

' nedy, John Garrett and Cheryl Fair; Cliffwood playgrounds, Nan­cy StrapSn, Rudy Cherncy, Sti've Chentey, Donna Zuetto, Peggy Veidner and Mark Cooper.

whoBoh Piitterson of Rob pnmeroy of Toms Riv were imver a threat,

Iho throeqtiarti r midget event, that started a record 32 car*, was wan hy Poug <*raig of l.eviti'-wn. Pa., followed by Ulliott ami Joe Is itlci.

Tourney Winners

itingshow nf Ihe American Mag. Th' New Jersey State Police, Fr»?ehold Township and Freehold Hnruuuh police nod firemen co-operate in the tiaffic flow and .safety faftors?

Ufility Slock Sale

William G. Kulu,s. pres'd'-nt of General Public Utilities CVupora-j tion. p,«r*»nt company o{ Jcrsry Ccnli.d Power und Light Coinpa-

Jersey Power and 1 utht I Comp,my. has onnmmceil the pro­posed 'ialn of ndditiftui] ‘ hate*; ef common stuck to sanrkhnldfMS on a l-fnr-.’O basis in Ju ly If is ''i’* licipatcd that suhM’ripiiou wat- ranis will be issued to M'f.'kiiolil- •.*1 I*ll;’lit Jl l lv If?, ntiH. .Mill wille x p i r e nhout Aug. il. I ‘i«tf.

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B E IN D E P E N D E N T 0 '. vlnAvout iifevvlv-consiiucicJ Ra»ch. Situated oft. 100 k 1B0 trw-. ‘V. Ua(|(ed, lot. ’ L o c a t e d o n :Bn;s Ime'ty, Newark uikI N*"^• ;10% ; 4 ‘>\v»x. to AjuaiifiiiU f H<S' tu?yflr^ ■ v; - a:

' S M A R T L Y S T Y L E D M ID D L E T O W N C A P Si-,j-lje(Joos)tns; i-oar.Saraee:. iOll x JOO lot. Onlv Syfd . 0ld.:.i2(l.5Wl. ■iio downs'.oquoiitH-d vi^ls; or mlo.mKiin down ta F H A ? bjiyar.

S U B JE C T T<)-V„\.. - F . h 'A , . A P PR O V A I.S . ;

EDWIN S. STARKR E A L T O R - IN S U R O R

' J3 5 5 H w y . 34, H a M N . J .(Blu.* i White Bu> 'lrtrnlual Rid? I

264 0333 — Evres.A&7l-0974 A A

■ K EY PO R T C O L O N I A L .. 3 , HJ-,batlK. scr>»ncil [uifoit ami Ai'.

uf.licifr'. Hot w jti'r J;c- >t. oii. Ca il non . n.-iti Inspsct • Fifsl ■simviogK'- ui5j.»il; ^ l 7 , S f i r t . ; v - . - \ - '■

M A T A W A N T W P . H O M E. It Roiirris, 2 batlis'aiid fuli faaieimiriL. { ‘ortli. 2:Ranged anti J : refris^i'atoM^in^krt^diy^Nc^f isliOiiplaa, •>•. Si.m Ii m-l iJvnxb iti/

MrJi'ti'.2UC‘ aV'liiribiO V/jLli S I2S pci niJmih if'fii. 5>olii’!3:':for.,J17(:!50A . ; v/ .-.. . j. A - . ; :: ■' '... : ,

W A i K m ■&■■ W A L R S » A

R E A L T O R S ; .

M U LT IP l.E U ST IN G * TRAOK-1NS, SKN1.» I'OR CM'AS.OG MIOflLliltliWN-tlOLMOT'L, N. J .— B71-;«l!

i Jflfil HOK.O. Cimvi-iiii)!'.: w'.iiu'-, j'. ( i r i f t V r ’ i ' f ' j i n t i g . - ' a s k i d c .o n d > t i ! r . i . i / ‘ i *

w r 'iw ic iA i i ic c Ir a 'A M .'T d i'jA j- ' 'WVi> w j l '

j .! ' m o t o r c y c l e s : ; :B o I h i i i g y A t ' e c i s \

J^ so i,;p v )m eiii'jy bks. KUtiiiiS-. placcs 'which fe w b t « cerlified i ill j.Jl->1 Jiis^-v aa- mi;i.-(i 10 soi.'k jbv '.hi iNaw Joist,_y sw ia Oi'parl-' ■ - " ....................... ; - - " ■ ’ ; --’■ ! n r ^ l - l t . .. i l f . } > r 1 | * A i ! j . ! . ' v i - d h f e '

; bailiini;: places are ', 1 tt i ivliiiih rn:u!

* : - - A - - ■ - !'• ‘SUtls C f (a r ( i-,i?iH,i>f;HMni,-.-

\l\ in 'wKh'Jttcai hcahh^ . sal;: ii: lm!lu:u’ iUV0 5. lhe t

given signs j“ ibis Bi’lhim* Lake

' i t a , u ) / i n j s n f t u e N , ! ^ r

c o n t r a c t o r s

ARMSTRONG L IN O U 'C M

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

$ ■ OL'pori.?n«. u! i-, RVdiuuiifi^ {akt* brtUi* i* in;',p!^t*r, fnr'i;ir: -! -!5 sv.v^r,, The!

F U R N IS H E D r o o m s F O R R E N T

j K E Y P O R T fui'Oished roam,; tu-v ly docoiated, niciJ only. *>us

line, near center of {own. P rivy i'j eiUrante," off sheet parkin;;. 2i»i- 4CG5. vvj‘l

H E L P W A N T E D - M A L E !V if. ri>,u>!■' Hll | HIM ' ,

^Estate F o r S a le

• j NSi’MALT ft '/(NY(. Tlf.r-: V I.OORS !VvNY\. { iLt: ; K.

• J — .

ifANDY MAN', all a.xmntf work.! I’-SUMAl f',!>stf;udy {7o:,itsun. Applv Brookdale ! T-Sl AfJf.ISHhl) 1‘iitJ

Nur.sifl Home, ilt^liwoy 35, Ha/-{ -WIM.I.AM U-' M.MJ.-K'I'i’

p .Hrln iO ifi c a r r ie s cm lf*e iiiS|Mrc* lU*.'!! ‘.(-rvii’o t!nui.»>'i\ its four cii-»-|

[•ARKI-.K 'lK>.-\nr>IN(; Ht'Mi : iur | ' ,,v‘ o'i'ccs j«»■;! ni*.1!! ami -.vuiii.'.-i MM.-1, '-y-1- batlm.j! placo, [wrti.-ipai.-!

Ilccii'wd. (' ill M itii!IAW iiluwaii. ' 111 t^ r.r«Sra .n on a voUmfavy bo- j1 S i s . I i U i . ‘, 0 V .a t c h J V T K k ^ OO

Y,mtorn! .synirauon, bdcteriol^jicu! { q u a l i f y ut b ;H lting w a ie r s , a iu i or. iB ^ f i’t y tA {u ;p m en t and praciici.*.s re*iCO'Ve V 'r^n<;U«‘j» of couipjj^j’ce

v/jir ]

R E P A IR S

let Wj,f j 5B6-W-I

USED CAR SPECIALS

W O R K W A N T E D

W A N T E D T O R E N T

I l y A u g u s t 1st • C ln ib 'i 'u n w a n w a n ts tiood h o m e , w it h ro * 'm an d

h o a rd w iih k in d p & ip iu i\\ tlio ilnr-

;WILV, CAiU* for small child, niv ; Itomf, /c.sidrnti-i; are,-, • fea«:oil : yard, meals included. Cal! .2G4- 9 2 ? i _ _ : , ____ . ; . wjtf

[v iou^ii oi Matawan or Keansburg at I n,V home days.J*yWrvvW

OPKM THURSDAY. JU L Y 1thM tllD l.ET O W N .lW ZL lir, KAKITAN, MATAWAN &

: V IC IN ITY EXC LU S IVES ’

BERG: $H,9»

CUTE CAPF. COft ' ' Very Conve'ilonl LocationWalk to - schools;- shopping and transportation. Three brighl,mry, bttitfoams, I'/fc baths, laiijo living tiitira nnd kitchen. Plenty o[ closets and stmage .space. Maay extvas, luw mterGHt morlgagd can t>«

..assumed. -.-..” Vota, No Down

Non-V(ta, $«9t

- - )1S,M9 •• , . - - -BEA U T IFU L O LD ER HOME

T U LL BA SEM EN TL’aln.-alablii valui; at a puce >m>k| can afford. Thru# spacious bpd- rwimj, formal dining room, 26 ft. Jiving room, modern kitchen, cer­amic tl'ed bath Oil baseboard tiaallng. Garage Ijiw interest 9 W‘ls-<«8<! c«» >» #*siim«n},

Veil. No Down . Non-Vcta, $l,0M Down

167 00 PAYS ALL

£ j the rate of $i:!5.0Q per nion.r,. Wntu onlv. F..N. Reed, VC Main St.. M-.u evvan, N.J. wj4

wjl

B U S . O P P O R T U N IT IE S4 * 5 Ticdrooms or Den, 3 f u 11 i , fT>v-r-bT 4» i tom-r%— Mi---r r rhaths. f-atnilv nwm.- F»nn«l i L.SrABl.iSMhTJ milk route,Dinii^ Ui>on\. Gafuge. Applmncos consistent businccK, Rc-qiitresBuilt-In bar and much m6 i:e. W^lk |^ !,all^ .'!)™ ?‘ 0I ^ . hi ’.A!'is.hA ?er; to school and .commuter service,A’usiime mortgage witli ? 167.00 pay­ment.

! son. Call for appolntmcni after -I pm,, 56-3814." wj-t

H E L P W A N T E D - F E M A L EORN O D O W N P A Y M E N T

T O V E T S .

L O W . D O W N N O N V E T S ! h oSm f r&

R F.G iSJ^RKD N i: R S K 7 ta 3 shift, 5 day week, ficnofits. Ajv

V/ILL IX ) .NTGNJ)iNG rtnd alter­ations. 2ti-i-3l82. wj-f

CAUPKNTRV and Roofing Work : d o n e i(*a*i«»nab{e. . Panelling, block coiling:', r o o m additions. K rw cstmuuei. Caii Gary ._ _ __ wjtt

CERAM IC * ~ ". TMTi. Bathroom ar.d kitcliLMi, real Hie. Free estimates,

vs'ofk. lifi-SIG-l »vj t(

D . K . P A i N T i N G ‘ *IM KRfOK - iiX IT ilU O R

’S V L , ^ Y (H ' bu:;f \uh v.v’U fix V**n. <hau |;ind the si*a which (he prupV.eiur a. 4 1 and ' rrpa'.rs, Sayshore ; may po«t on • his property. i\ irtir- *

v, it . (■, f I vmii S t . uj.-pusui; ; patina uri;{ o»iivplivuicc re^uiroli’ost Koyoori.’CaH . 01-*H5. Isom ? invc.strT'^nt oji tJie-patt of tho !

_________ wj^iproprlol-ir of-; lhe lako bathing ‘B iCYCLKS domes;iiu a»d f<fnn<r*n, '*5‘" '

repair*, out spcrtrtMy. ,H y:;hur«?IJaichviAt'vt. Cu., i\oui Si ,Post Offico, Keyport. Call 204-U15.

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F O R S A L E

rond :

$26,000Subjcct to Govt. Approval

CaU 500-18*11 NOW!

Van's Agency Realtors

Highway .15, lla jleL BKADTI

«'JIAN. talented stytisl

I ’-bliioiiable salon. Hi«ii oarninRs, pcinianent position. 566-*l94JI eve- nlnR.s.__________;___________ wj <1

BEST TOP SOILGood fill dirt, bine stone uravcl, ,‘iainl, etc. ’

BULLDOZING & BACKHOli SR,

EOin-f.-S fk 'jCK IN O MORCJANVILLli, N. J.

591-9707

placellie Statu Department of Health

will nr.iumr.ee ih^ namci u/Kl d* dresses ofi\p;>rovo<t pfsces iu a few W'TlvS. .

lU C Y C L Ii ncod fixin*? Bring U ia tu WY.sl.ctu Aotd, 11- Mjist St.,

Matijwnn. Wo repair all makes. Wjtf

DON’ K IZZ R 4'i"-0W07S V -4 U /8

wj'25

PA INT \ NO Ct »N'VK A Cl OR.

lixto.rior > interior - froo (wtimatei.

j i m i .a m o :5(Jfi-0fWS

T E L E V IS IO N

I Sevt'i»ty-four lako- h»j(hln jjlaccji iu 13 vountiui received certificate |

I in \M~: : . . :j Tho cooperative, vtiluntary In- spnetinn and rntim; program was!

( miUatvht s^v^vai v«dr.v it^o f*»r>ow-) i iuj' c(»rj;eret](rj‘s bciweon riVnrcjicn- ’ j l ’il^es- of tli« Statti D(?piinni(>nt of

Color & black & white. w«»?k & Health and ih« I-akoiand Watersmonth. Delivery available. Bay-! AssociHti»m. The latter is a groupshore TV 7S7-4-KK) or 533-1468. w jif I of proprietors of lake bathing

* * placoH in tha northern part of the

R E N T A T V

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DON'S TV SERVICEFor fast elficienl radio and tele­vision service call 566-;(SU

stale.

D R E S S M A K E R S

WOMAN for kuclkeu work, 5 day week. Brookdtde Nursing Home,

Hwv. 3!i. Ha^k't. w jl ?' Member 0* -MuUiplo Listing,Rt. No. 3i & Main Hi, . Matawan { ..n n rr^ r rm - tt F ----------- ;<At Traffic Lighc; - Open 7 Pay.. | “ O yR LKaR I care o

: ' V somi-invalid. 5t>(>-f)375._______ w]4

JO M B IN a i 'IO iN A LUM lM Ur •STORM & SCRJVRN

WINDOWS & DOORS'd is c o u n t p fa c iis

wjif

DRKSSMAKING i\U(\ olteiatious. Call :H?r}K4<) after f» p. in. wj I f

DR MSS and skirt iitMnmiii,' (Uiite ; in mv iu»me. »easonabl«.025?, . jvil

M A IN T E N A N C EKA RL A, I-RANTZ

, T H E HEAG AGENCYRealtors

. ."Personalized Service” ' Carden State Paikway hxlt 117

I mil* south on Romo 33

264-8200Ask tor Bill Klnncar

N. J . ’* Largest Residontlal Real Estate Broker

A iJj apply to qualified buyer*. Hours; Daily 9-9, Sat., Sun. 10-7

wj4

5 ROOM Cable (.olomal home, ultM modern kitchen, wall lo

wait carpet, largo rustic lireplaco,M A ID S

2«<-.M(K 1 R X P l'R IK N rK O hmi«- \rjll j Inleiior and exlc-rini.

. C A R P E T |2300 yards of discontinued nylon I

carpeting. Must be cleared iiom ! our warehouse inimcdintdy. Mini j mum purd.asi; 30(1 sq. fr,-t fur 1 Quality work,

p-iirili'' i , r*GG-(i jtKI.

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T O W i N G

W E T O W A W A Y

J U N K C A R S

F R E E

264-91(10wjtf

EXPf'.RT OL'TSIOIC PAINTING

veiy large fully Insulated attic, 2 Dally or weekly. Starl. at Jl.-IO per ■ For Bood c o io i sekcliongaras” in <mn of ^e.vpori« hosi j hour plus rreo door to door trans-1 mvaniory department mnv. i .

....... ' " HJ4 j 'ille. j

nnd bru-k siding . J ioi

enr s&'tior 2GI-R027. Wj< i iio r ta in ii i . h r o c p a id v a c a t io n , i

immediate service, fun- price; fiiili 1720 ufiet fi p.m.

________

L O T S & A C R E A G El-reu Insurance Covcivige. 671-277S. KOOF S IliN G LES - SI.V3 bundle'

Wjlf AsLk!‘»tO.'i nn Kn#«!/ r..,i,.. . ,_________________ WjlfLXPF'.RIf'.NCtiD .sewing mo( h>no

operators. A p p I y JonathanMARl.BORO V2 aero lot. AUrnclive .................., t w ________corner locmlon only SOSOO. | Lo|;an, 1 Johnson Ave., Mntawan'.’ Broker John Trabachino SGC-I737. MiO m a. \vi|f

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M IS C E L L A N E O U S

H O U S E S - R E N T

B la t 'lb o ro R a n c h , 7. l ie d ro o m i w i l l i % u n fin ish e d b e d ro o m s , i-ol 215x400 p lu s . ? 17,000,

STERLING McCANNBRO KER

' R E A L ESTATEHIGHWAY NO. 34 6fiC-Mf,< ________________________:_______w jl

M A R C W O O D S

i b e d ro o m s p lit , w o o d ed 1/3 a e ro , o a tp e te d , p a t io , b a se m e n t , B c ro e n s a n d j lo r m a , a l l a p p lia n c e s . C o n ­v e n ie n t to N e w Y o r k bun a n d t r a l i u , 201 - 431-1430.____________w j l lL o t b r a n n s , custom hoiue.1!.

BaK i

Over 100 pl&tw to chposn from.ng arranged.

icCann, Brokor, B6IT-056G.

r rn 1)1ank financing nrranged. Sterling

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ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, breath­taking view, Executive's un­

furnished, 3 bedroom liomti. Avail- uhle immediately. Yearly Ions*?. $225 monthly. !’ieu.sc phone lor ap(x>lutment. 291-01S8, }•'. A. Ciehl- haus, ftoal Estate, Hwv. !M>, Lc'on- ardo. * wj4

A P A R T M E N T S - R E N T

KKYPO RT 2 rooms furiiisiu'd or unfurnished apartment 1st floor,

4 roam unfnruislied ^i^rtintMit. Keannhur>{ ii • ruuni unfunn^lK'd apartment 1st floor. 205 Main Sr., Keyport. w jl

MAP MAfD between a*” ": <»r 2 ! * uimI 411. Must apply in person, '

BaysUle Tavern, fi Broad St., Key-j Tort. _ wjtf ‘FACTORY* A N O 'V irr jf’.p: for day!

nnd night fluffs Inquire iS-illaid ] Advcrtl.sing, First Street, Keyp{>rt }

_ wjt i iOPURATIONS *Cf.f: [!K i:ir! Fii- ;

Hay for equvj! opportvimtv : phiyer. 2i)V-840i1 W r. fnsley tor iappoinlm«nl.___________________ w jl !W A IT R E S S over IX Apply in per-

snn. Carmen's Lunch, ’M Main I .St.^JvIatawan. _ v.'j4 ]pni

KLl-CTROLtrX. ALL MOOI-.LS.local sales and service. Call (ilifi-

2 5 ? 4 . ________ wjtfr,t, ,t K ------------- I VV 11 fi E l ” Cl IA fRS, n'iitchoj,

MULCH HAY by the hale or inn; ! etc., for

sq- Bam shakes - $3.50 bund Hner Roofin;; Supplies, 5:> Wilson i Av«nua, Eti/jllslilowti. 415 (IS21. ivjtf'

aiso reed?ng hay. Call ;!'J1 UJ_1. ’ witf i

FLO W ER IN G SH RUBJ. Iv.r^u.ia, Firehusb, Wt'^i’lu. Oi'an;;e

Olid others. 75c eich, somu .T iur >( 00. Dig your own. Call

_ _ _ wjn

nnes,etc., for reiu or sal<». r.h;iff»e

account! inwi d, Mata'Aan Diuns. 14S Main Suect, Mutawau. Call :>cti-oo2 i. wjtf

JUNKCARS

Picked-UpTwin Brook Auto Wrecking

— L’atontowii —

542-2235w{if

Set IVtnv C o n tro ls O n It ic ia c ra lo r s

Dr. Roscoo P. Kundie. Statn Connui'.sionfir of Healih. pronml- «ated Chanter Kleven of the New Jersey Air PollutionControl Code regulating air pollution Iiom inein- erators. lhe code is the fourth to be promuljiaied by the department since Irts' November.

1’htt nev.* code becomes effective. op Auft. «5. U ssius biou^ht tu pub­lic hearing ns a ])rnpnsed regula­tion on Mar. 5. Rielmri J . Sulli­van. Director or thu Division of

t Clean Air and Water in the State Department of Health, condueiod ihe hearing. He said the cod.*, hs

[ promulgated, contains certain motl- J ifiratinns of the orif’hiallv prcpo^ofl ' i document, in response to testimony

| Included in th« nev/ code's pro- j visions are al1 incinerators ot nit j si/es, whether numicipai, Indus- j trial, connnercial, resid:ntinl, or ; olher, c-xi.ept tlitj.se? in one or t»vo., family <tu'<*liinj;s or i;j mahioccu-| p i e d d w e l l i n g s s i x u i

i less faitiilv uuitfi (»ul> of whit.ii is 1 owner m mpied.

100% 30-DAYm ech a n ica l.GUARANTEE!

1963 FORDXL, H.T., i CyL Auto.; Powtfr, ^

10951964VOLKSWAGEN

Soriroof, 2-Dr., 4 Cy!., 4 SpeaJ.

10951966 FALCON

F u t u c j , 4 - D r , 4 C y L A u t a ,

1 3 9 51964 PONTIAC

ftjmtotrilta H.t.. 6 Cyl_, A u t o . P o * e r .

12951965 C0RVAIR

M r t n n . C o u p < » , 6 C y l : . A u » o .

1195

G.E. refrigerator with free/. StiiMHua.

W AI1RESSES, must be 2\ nr iv.n.Apply in persun Yn C:iUai',e Inn,

149 w. l-'ronl St., Keyixiit ' w jl

H e lp W a n t e d M a la - Fem a le

F U R N IS H E D R O O M S F O R R E N T

i ,ii wj-i i

l- 'R iG ID A lU K ST O V E , whit,) -IU in.;a K o l- 'rifpil.'ure ru fr iBe ra tu i- . )>>th

liix id c o n d it io n . 20t-2;i(iS a l t e r li _________________ j 2 j

23 INCH .SIl.V liRTONIC 'I '. ’, black anil v\hilc, excelkint iiul;11 in.

(xjnsolu jnotlejl } 8(|. ivjt

MAROON I.A Z Y B O v ” leatlier re clmiii(! roekor, lika u e -.v W l.

Smull yimlen irnctor $;\5. Key­, .skina oloclnc eya zoom « m.iii.

nnt knowinyly i movie cami'ra and proiectoi' S/iO. In .iil < a m . I M .,,> l : ___ >r « • . _ 1ONION BEACH furnished room

for wimiau. 2(?4-4yiH wjlFU R Nf SI I ED R OO NV^l»VTvVde

bath, kitchen and entruntj. 15IJ Main St,, Keypoit. - wjtf

ATIENTION K ) l l APPLICANTS The Keyport Weekly and lhe Mai awan Journal do ■ ■ ■ ^accept Help-Wauled ads from eni-j Moat slicer ^." 071-<>loS after 5 tMn oiovei.s covered hv tiie Fair Labor i

ROOMS with 580-4230.

kitchen privileges.‘w]4

A N N O U N C E M E N T S A N N O U N C E M E N T S

ENTERTAINMENTDANCMG - WEEIC-EHDS

C a t ’n ’ F id d leO N T H S B E A C H

Q s f f w o a d i e c i i c h

ployeis covered by the Fair Labor Slandardii Acl if Ihoy offer less than the lej;al niiuiiaum wjj;e ur fail to psy at lensl lime And one- half f o r overtime hours, ’flie- minimum wuro for employment covered by llie FLSA prior to iho IMG Amendment is $l.tiO nn hour wiih overtime pay nuiuired after 40 hours o week. ’.lobs covered as a result of the 1M0 Amendments requite $1,15 an hour minimum with overtime pay required after A'l hours a week. Tor specific in­formation, contact the Wane and Hour Office of tho (J. S, Depnrt- meal oi Lalur, i'cdmal Building;. ft70 Rroad Street, Newark. wilf

H E L P W A N T E D - M A L E

(JA I'AC .K S A L L , ussoii-'d hai .1- ,varo, t<x)ls anj equinmcnl. :.'rti

I7-W-________________ __ wj 40 in. DoWait Swing Suwl'altuth- mninnts._26l-TO2l, w|iS I N G L E B O X M A T f R K S S ~ f i i i n d

condition, reaaonahlo. 2 0 4 -0 10 1 orw m . wjJ

IY O U R H O S T S

P A T & J O E

TRACTOR-TRAILER P U IV E R - fihik nxperioiu ‘‘‘i yp;. <»!<! or

o v e r . k. llulKti Inc., Madison Twsp. 7Hr»-4f)I8. wJ4ini'LP"', F 6 iV 'X u T o ‘ ' ' w ^

yard, Apply nt Miirihoro Auto Wreekors, iennonl Unad, idoij’an- vill... Call f.OMUO. »v|tf

W A N T E D T O B U Y

BUfLDINO L O T S , Mlddlclutvn, Malawan H o l m d e l , Rarilan,

Marlboro, ICeypon, etc, Will pay nip dollar. Call JuCk Uostock ifl-l-

___________________________wjlfCASH, scrap metals, top prices. Prompt pick up servlcu. Cull !)Ifl 11120, wjtf

AUTO M ECH AN IC , m!h i helper nu1- chanie. Apply Rnllo '1'rnnsli

Corp., Ti ij fJroadvvtiy, tCevp<'t'l. wji f IHB05,

P E T S — S A L E

M I l l-'.N.S, .sulld ciilcira nml luliv InuiH'tl, (1 wceliH old, iilili-iWDi '

_____________ w|-lS IA M l'isO lT T IiH K , Seal I'nlni II

weelm old, lltlor tlillnud $15. I)tii

WANT ADS

ARE FOR

E V E R Y B O D Y

T O G E T W H A T

Y O U W A N T O R T O

S E L L W H A T Y O U

N O L O N G E R N E E D

U S E T H E

C LA SS IF IED

P A G E S O P T H S

K E Y P O R T W E E K L Y

A N D

M A T A W A N J O U R N A L

’ 2 . 0 0F O R 3 L IM E S

P H O N E N O W

264-303?

U P H O L S T E R Y O n D e a n ’j L i if

1965 MERCURYH.r., 8, Auto., Power, Vinyi Roof.

1495 '1966 FIAT

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Coumv of Moi.i.vcutb held on 'Anrli j forced 'ttn .es iij? ittU 'd 500,000 Je iv s wth, ifltt a»rt u \>\MhK '.v.is : ic leave Sptviu for good, or to hehvld ax wnirf, ti«ue «!i x«i-Mn,. ■>> J b?.plb«| Most left. Tht CJnuch

this to be a iio llif.r v ic to ry .was f)n»!<v p^sjfd «nd Ffh<i>t*d Ju.‘y 2nd, U-e«.

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FREEHOLD CIRCLE — RTS. 9 a 33OPEN NIGHTS -• 462*1818

N O T IC Eship of M»»tHH-an, County </f M on* A N O R D IN A N C E ADOPTINCi FOK- nu.uth r.nd RU it? ot N£*.V Jera«y:.JjftW T IO N S O F ■•F^EPOrrr OF;_T1 1 B HE.cn Ju ly 1. 10«P,OATKI3: J« S i 2. tlWft , - / ' ’

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A N O R D IN A N C E P R O V ID IN G FO !Vt h e v a c a t i o n o e c o n t a in PO H T IO N S ' o n P A R T S O K

■ S T R E E T S OH J1 JG JIV .A YS KNOWN . A5«";W OODBINF. • C (H ;R T UN 'AM A P E N T IT L E D ’‘W A P O P CKE5T-.

* WOOO PA R K . BO H O IJG H Of' MAT- AW'AN. M O H rt lS E Y h W A L K E n ,

■ INC. A P R Ik m i**' l iV -TO.Or> •& rn n A N E f i . s u b v e v o h h . in i u b U O RO U C ii O F M A TA W A N , KEV f JE IL S E Y ,

I.ot>king back, we know it wns a miserable year tor Christianity. Rodrigo Borgia, Spanish noblunirn und onrdinal bought'his way into the popacy ns Alexander ilw.* Vi 'lhi.s M D 2 W started his incredible rcijjn of sin and corruption, v.liil<? I« b e l!a fstiibliihcd t Ii * sinister SpnnWh inquisition. It was !h(‘ time of burniiiK witchcs. -Critics iikc Sftvwurola, iJte F!urei)(uu‘ moiik who dttml ti» speak up,> w e r «

. . burned to death. Kopernicus, thev 1? S ' J ^U h 'T d ^ '1.1' j^ cr)ll0ri Astfunonwr, had figured

p»ssi“tH . a n rt ii<lor'hJti at 'h rpttuiar OUt Iht* WOJ]<l as WO know jt too.iy, -mecili.K vi the i ov-jiship Council - ol ibu i CiHiid n o t teach it without the ToA*:htp of Cour.iy oi } facinu beiesy Ail this w<t*>

Jitj-w Ijnrk^r^uiHl fu r! childhood irnpics* siona for Martin L.uthor befoit- h^

c r .A S P ir ie A T io t t j i im v E V * h u e ­: " P A R E D I IY T H E S T A T E n r N£W

JK R S E Y o r i - a k t m e n t o r c iv h ..S F . U V I C P E O H T H E T O W N S H I Po r m a t a w a n , c o u n t s ' o r m o n ­

. .M O U T H . A N D i T A T E . O F • N E WJ E R S E Y .

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lielti r.n Jtilv t,'DATED; J uf v 2. JI-OHR O ^ P . K . \ V F :N ? .E I i T n v . n s h i p C l e r k

j< ts.oo .V .'H EH EA S, it npprflr/; thr,t thove .

has l.ren rt tttdi-’iUfin c i‘.rt,:i!i iw»iU>- ; an piibllc .niteefs or >.ighsvnyj ami *h«t. | tl»t* •havp tu.l bt*t*n a« r‘euicd rropcni'd 'hy ihe tnu.'iU’ljjJlit.v, and

W H E R E A S , it iipm-nrs tn tlie gov- **rtiinK boily ol Hur rnuriii-ij^nlity thal the ptjbiic inlf-rrst '’ iii te l.’cttcr soiveil hy rtH-;iyi»?g nl] of \Vn'ilt;,!;e (*uuft i'h rpi>u<«ra »:n thf* /li'T.-f* rr- fc i ifd lo jimp iiorn .*..n*h <i<ih«-.itM>;:

tarted thinking and ncting.The art world knows this Period

as Hu* Rwmissanco with its Giants lik»? iIh Vinci, Michrldii^elti. Ha- phati jintj ‘f'ixip.n. But this pwi'iod wus niso !ht1''bri'tniinjj v.round for

t iU i 1L\&, 'AN.OUDlNANC.-E P R O H IB IT IN G T H K 'i

PAfCilNO, l.KAVtW ;, STORING jOtl M A IN T A IN IN G O P ' IWOPER- i .. -A R r.E MO’I'OI? V K iH C L F s W iT i i i f i ! ft P ro te s t jnoveine iu ksulmi/. intot h e to vvn '>-h i p OK m a t a w a n . i a ion of l h e C h r is t ia n !

I ’R E S C H IP IN O P E N A I.T tE S I fh u p .u c n ^ Vcars Ja ,or {|v , IR IH T H K I’KH-ATION TM K KF’OK. j U l l ‘ V ’ \ , ' \\ V , ‘ t^ , . , ;N O TJf’E is her'.'Vv tiven thnt Or'.*!- ! ‘’IHHC.li sp lit H lte r ]»>W) of J

nanre Md. n-1!*f>8 ah'-vo MV.iUod ;yai 'g ro w th . ;pushed n n rt .vMpt'-d »>t a r<inii;trf A lm o st MW m ore v c a rv h;JVC to :

purKuant io the p«'Vl5»oi.r «»f in - i^ rt . lucrling cf ii,< 'IV .v;h C»unttJ «.-f i m „ >. , rp n ,,. n .,ir. vv#1 SPH tSUtiutifs *)U;li7-l‘) ct :;cq, ,;)V.I uinend- ,* Ihu To'vi.'-hip i.f M;>l;i•• ;;ii, Co-.,t:ly < f ! R ,* - . . 1,1,1. imful.v r?nd iur/piriTirniv f.h»;rcUi; ; .Minunoiiin wnd S<ne i.>f N*v.v JM st.v ; 'h e Ii ft Ht OJ iiitltV dj.nin. I! \st ill c ,

NO^V T ULRKTORE . he il ordamf.l ! on . i5y j, ' lr» lo.'irn fn>ri\ history, Wc ht't.U:-*by thu-iVtflvor itiwl Cninu-il thf. ( D A T ED : Ju iv 1‘. >*<0H ‘ . . . .Borough ut Mj.la.vHn, j i\ Jh« CMU'.ty j * RCJSE K. W lvN ^ ELof Munmouth. that > 1\rAn«hm CkvV:

.Section 1; Tite 'ullowintf O fSiiibvil 1 H i f 40 '

slrotch out our lianda find talk «,■! | what unites us. Ye.s, rhft ehnivh * had its proolcnis. if we don t

A N O R D IN A N C E T O A M E N D A N D • S T K R E 'M A N lT 11 IfiTi v‘7a Y S A N U ! !}K h i l i T c - t m f o n in PS U P P I.E M E N T “ AN O R D IN A N C E • O T H E R A REA i» IN AND U N D t JR i* 1 ',V, I h t . C IS Ont t Jm fO il in j , TO H E G U L A T R T R A F F IC UPON ; CO N TRO L O K T H R BO RO U G H O F i fact. "<* hjve tt pUtde, Chnst •** S T R E E T S A N D H IG H W A Y S AND | M ATAW AN . AND TO P R 0 V I D E ! Word.O T H E R A R E A S IN A N D U N D E R ! P h tN A I.T t E S E O K T H E V IO E A T lO N } S o d o n ’t iu s t Mt ‘ h e r e ’ G C a iu l C O N T R O L O K T H E P O H O U G H O F I T H R R E O r * . /ulopR-d F e b ru ^ iv ft. '■ u ™ ^ J r J f * , . , ,VM A T A W A N . A N D T O P H O V IO C ! HlGf. as ftin rndcd . W* fliid ‘he r.amo ' i is t c n r V .U lsH tp a n d a c t . Do . {A l l P E N A L T I E S T 'OR T H E V t O lA T iO N 1 »s som -n^ri '-Own p a r i 10 o\>e\r<*\w 0 '«r tr?d j ’<'orT H E R E O F " * , A D O P T E D 1‘E fl* i l-v the iH lil'tion 5h«rfttu c l ihu follow- : Lrobleu'-'t'. i^C B. (-OiUM)bus, <i*S- R U rv R V 0, -HIM, AH A M E N D E D . { i n s isnmed i t r e r t . c I r«v«-r v ru .rc^ irB E IT O R D A IN E D , by the M a y o r • jro v tr \ rn irs e iL

s c i i E D t n . E i . i S ix th in ft s e r io s f ro m Cios*s o fin fMT.r.rd&nre u lth th» p fov J.'dw * ’ ( * !o r y Lx ith ^ ra n C h u rc h , jM otaw iin-

and - Council of tr»«. Borough vf .Mat­awan, l» the County of .Monmouth, . .ti a follows: j of Suction no pensim hiuill parlt 'iV iarJboro.

S E C lfO N 1, Article V1 IL Sti'Hun j ;i vthiclt* nt an.v time ui>«n any *'l *0-1, Schedule I of "A N O R D IN A N C E • lhc fofit.>*.\infi debi.r.bt'd £trcet« or TO R E G U iA T E T R A F F IC U P O N ' »lhM urt-HHiNAX1E O F S T R E E T

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Cerlione's Greenhouses— Open 61/2 Days —

Highway 35, Between Hailet & Middletown, Holmdel Notei Ample Parking In Rear ■ ■

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S6.CT10N 3. This orrtinmu-i* shall i tx»Via* I'Htcx V-vjmtxIiMe'.y ujMin Us pr,*t. ■ Hge ami piiltiicatfoo ac•coalinR toNOTICE \

Tha furcffrihift oxitniince \\;i** j:itr<v- ; du**f:d arid |.a.sf:tfl fi!>l Tr.-i<hng At ;i ’ r«*Ktd<ir i n v e t u iK (<f !')«; M a ; . o r i-n il i Crime!! ij/ lhe Bcrouffh \>f Mm.iu .hi I fatld on Kthruar.v 6th. !!j08 nnd nnt «' rume up for flnnl coiBidoialiou nnd '

£a#t ?.lain S t r t f t l<> n jrKxiiilWS* Aouthi'rly tiwrrof

fcc-tlt E n h i f length.jvfS}»KC st n H K ii'iir met-ling r-1 WiMj^ivtrninp Lc.iSy *o be hvlii «.■> Ju lyMin. 1W8 nt H P.M . at tht- Cownill (.‘ii«riibtr> in »he Hon'UKh H;»!l, M<t«n

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Tft»ss'';w0»nlJ!«tl6r>5 ''nr.a "p'f o- vitling this scrvioo in iho pub­lic Interest to make It e.iainr for you to attend tha many (lr<9 programs .scheduled (or tha Art# Center.- A1 full oalon-1, dar ot events.can be secured by writing Box Oliice. Garden State Arts .Center, P.O. Box 11G, Holmdel, N. J. 07733;

Ticket prl‘;os:' . Area A — $o.no Aren D — $5.50 frre-( O — M.50 A run D — $3.50 Area E — $2.0(1 (Lawn attin)

Curtain «ach «*enfnf! fo at 9 It.ntr Ample.iro<j paining nvEitabie. ..

Aibury ParkAnbury Hark Chamber; . ol Commote#DorWtiy-CartBret HotolSteinbaoh Department fltora

Brlckiownstolnbach Department Stor#

Brick Twp, .......... ........First N<eioria< &utk ot Toms R lw r

Menlo P»rk > .Bambuiyoi'a

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1 ■ .First National Bank ol Tomi RivorKtyport : -'. - ■ " . ■People's National Bank of Monmouth County :LakawbodFeldman's Suburtila Fa:' 'Leisura mag*LakahuratFlrat National Bank of Tomi niver

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Seaside Height*Flrat National Bank of Toms Fllvor

Union BeachPeople's National Bank ot Moninoblh County Willowbrook Bambergor's

G a r d e n S t a l e A r t s C e n t e rat Toiegraph Hill Park on tlio Gardun State Parkway'

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j The Installation took phite.' nl. j ! North BrunswicK’s Holiday Inn, ' | A . Dr.: .j\ Shvin^oid returntnJ to the city in j 11047 after 'completing his Army ’ j service and his raediv^l edvica j ‘•'tion. i.o p.'ucticft 'a.l Vtffth Amb.^y •• Genera! licspitaL- He is now at- teisdlng; phy:»Jcian, in the hospital’ ^epsrtmortt of Obstetrics, and Gy­necology, and . a member o r tht* hospital’s Executive Committee; He hos -aiso bewi «[fi!iateci withth«r Oij.-ttoTrUnl and Gyrii'rolo^icafGioup nf Perth Amboy st nre i95i.

tvha^oh},; who ;utti?r,(li:d cy! schwls, : h>s nnch !*)*'

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:fiiv!rf?Kis 0f Mr>fT(5inuth County i Jersi'V SU .sj «i'Kwlppps .UnfvftrriJty

\'ships at thv I.Tr.iv(;t’‘,ii,y o[ W i5t:':-n- i left to Uojit row: NVumn?!^ S,;\Kr,\vo<>d; • llc .w , N'cjjtunfj City;intm. Owxi-ca! H«3>(ilta!.\and t h i ! ' . S W i J j t d B r « d > e « * Weach,* <ie<irg*> Kichnrd.s, Wt-At F«oWh.K<;wr; lk#I

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Named By SBA|tr, Robert' C, Moot, Administrator ; of ihy Small; Pyfthiesjf .Admiiu^tra- i tion, announced l»V.:-‘.W»^b*|i4UPu*. O.C., the appointment of lwo Mon- fnoulh . Crtunty bufiineasineu as members of thy New J^rfiey Small Business ‘.Advisory. Council., These

j are Peter- R ; Hwj .-.of Middietf?^/?

Kraft* . . . . . . .CharU»s Trot*. A.sbury Park,

b UacfMii, Menmmrthj !Ir*h 1‘Vaof/.', Kfypoit; IMui llif'htanttsj To*» Mtz-

r ■ Asfjurv Piirk; M»k»* Holuh, Rolm.u; Ooti! Cavimy/ib, Umon Beach; (*uv Dir»ert litada; Dast White, Mimasquan.

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Dr. Joseph D, Pinto ha» biwn Hp- and E , Danaid' Lass of West Doai j pointed. Diachoinist in charge of

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ship In ■■rccognitlnn of thfir out- jtory iMwlii^nw, ifr!:n*> to Dt standi:!'; khowledge :of., and ktvn i HUjici C ' I ’ rmir, i.aboraiory Direc interest in, small business. ! • tt:r. . / - , : ~ ‘

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Morti 40 million Ampiirnn^ . “ If djsru'f-r ctjines, ^cop ca"ii'v,f' win suek fun. in., the sun through |says .the YM CA oxpsrt. ’I'fake aa- >;{iti\r sport*'. thifs .summer; but on- J vanlane of your body's nytunt! Jv' u -frncViin of »h«*ii: wi>! know ; buoyancy mid Float: T ry to grab itovv Lo fceMha most r 1*1 of swim- !/-n to so»n;ihir.p >uuii help nr-

*'Ix*arni:ig how. to >U'im is the firiii uilo for r.ninyijij; yourself in. thn water/’ says I.^o/en,f!X(.s:uuve dirfv-tor ot tho Arrow­head Brunch YMCA. whirii Uumdv ed ii* njjnnal \v:5t*.*r rafelv cam­paign. “ It’s oosy. it's fuo anti Iiu*. b'js-t time to karj^ in rv::v,V: hu mi}:- ;»osls.

He eiupl’:i«i/os the m-ed for aoiiUMm' heroes' to cxcrcise■ om- tiof* when bear crk 1 for ;u:|p. ’‘You .shoulo i:aU for help also.’ ' he Ajirn>, addini:. “ don * attempt a ille-.'-avifJ// nn'Vvs yint're npracticed k.'viin;ner sM led io hto-saviitj' U>c!i!:K(uet I f 5 iok* cJramn-!i’: bu>. /nore to/r 'ov’e to try to

He (x)h'its out that, about half of ‘ reach the person with a pole, rope the 7000 £\‘.'immers who drowned J or cifithlm; nuher than to swnn to-last -year -were in the -water ;bv ! wards him.”them.stlven. ' Even **oud ! Tf enn'rj;eney artifidat respira-jner.s,” 'reminds M r Van I.enten.i ti>>n is inquired, ihe YM CA recon)- ,{use lhe buddy system. Make sure j mends the mouth-io-muuiti you nod your kids Ui;o it uJso," . jht'cau^e it jn effective, simple und. Woviows ‘IVetudques ' easv lo lealii. ..

Kcviewii;^ other tcomwjues do- 1 LUit die Y secretary hopesvdoped by Ilu* YMCA thiough HU H v/on?t he necossary to

* ' • • • ni'.stith--to-iuouUi or any other moth-. . the YMCA thiough M)[years of s'wimniiu^ kuovvduAv, Mr. Van Ler.tcn v*a!T.3 r.,.v:Ti’.r7,.ers about

|.stunts and antics' and" taking un- {necessary chances in (he water.

‘■Comedians lu-lont; on the sta&e, foot in the WQter. whf-re they may (find themselves unexpectedly io- ijinvd, so otav away from water I wrestlers and <iu»'t worry nl>ou<. Retting applause from spectators.”

“ One sliouM sv,*!m only at thosft beaches and pools proteclvd hy truined lifeguards who havo the prnpei* mscue cquipiiieut," he add. . “ A{ private pools, a skilled swimmer should always be near, and Ihf? poo! should he fenced in

swlmrnmR Mbit too,” says Mr. Vrtti Lenten. He CM)phJi>ii/n,<j the importance of heeding Mgns tell* inK of shallow wat»»r, strong car- rents, debris und especkdly jm'IIu* tif>n. '

Wateh Children . A strong warning for parenls: **'Keep your eye nn the kids at all times,” says the Y secretary, “ for , they can slip oul of sii'ht very .ueiily, lie imperially aware of 1 them if they’re usiuj* tnnei tubes, j walrr win^s or other floating aids. Vlicse. doviees could carry them in­to dil t;p water beyond reach.

"Kiddy ps.*ols can he dangerous too," Ih: v.iinei. "Ijficuuse of the SiKilluw waler, parejtli are lulled irtn a s'iise of lalse M'fiui'il.v. A cfa'id can sf.p and lay face dov.-n ii-. i!ii* w ; ! ! " ! ' '*ivj f lrn w n m fu*c-on»i:..,‘ Mr. \':to ].e:iu:n <aid.

“ i.'o'n’t he daret} fe'o a race you O'i ’hi tint. fii'i'!i,M he contimuv;. ‘‘Ki'mw your !iniil:itions. T’liat nn-j.'i'v nof frying lo farther<'r hr,JifT than you s.ih.Ty can.

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jtouohens the hodv. Bui to itet the ; most oul of this huaKWui ucarity, j you've v.ot to have the hasic .skiils j and a knowledge of eommon-sense. fruies/’ s-ay.s* ^ r. V'hi, f.enien. j ''Camp Arrowhead YMCA excels ! in teaching swhnminn from lav fKioners throu/'b Jilo syviii^,” hc iaddfd. Special ‘'Community l.eurn | to Swim Programs” aro conducted I for im.'yswlmruvis in conjunction with local recreation commissions.

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