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Lift Restraint; Bus Service May EndOUT
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COYERLNGMATAWAN B O RO U G H "
AND THE
TOWNSHIPS OF
MATAWAN, MARLBORO, MOLMREL and MADISON
looth YEAR — 42nd WEEK * Member- N a ti^M .UftwspapdC AKsnclJitlon MATAWAN, N. J„ THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1969 Mcralwr
>3>.*W Jersey i^reaa Association Single Copy Ten Cents
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N E W STHIS
WEE
IN THE BAYSHORE AREA
11 New Octagonal School Takes Shape
WEEK K I
Stale-Conniy .. T he N ew Je rs e y D ep a rtm en t o f C o m m u n ity A i*
fa irs is conduc ting <a ^ e r ie s of orientation, sessions de-
sttfned^n-V 'aenviaint' loca l 'gove rnm en t o ffic ia ls \vi.ih th a
^ la te s t in fo rm a t io n ’ on,: com pute rs : a n d y a u to m a tic ; d a ta
'I'-processing equ ipm en t.
- s— .T hn- no len tia i. aL .lo fies t.JE irc i. _th ro u g h o u t __ the state
w in ir iu e s to fte'Tjf Titriiost’ concern, K o tje r t ’A r Itoa-,' C o m
. Bvissioner o f * th e N e w Je rsey D ep a rtm en t of C onserva
t io n a n d E co no m ic D eve lopm ent, sa id recen tly .
Essen tia l re p a irs on,' c o nc re te , b r id g e decks w ill re
s u lt i n 1 o lane closing a n d tra ff ic de lays on the N e w Juc-
fe y T u rn p ik e be iw een- lh lv ruh iu iges 14 a n d 10-18. Corti-
" p lex , S tarting ,th is -week.” i f 'w a s a im ounvcci by T u rn p ik s
.....A u th o r ity C h a irm an , Joseph M orecra ft Jr......................................
' •- T pe : R e p u b lic an a n d ' D em ocra tic O rgan iza tio ns in
M o n th o u fh C o u n ty - h a v e 's e le c te d cand jd iite s for office
f it th e p r im a ry election, presen tly schedu led foe Jui>« 3.
Municipal
Monmouth County’s regular
Republican nnd Democratic or-
gnni/.alions Sunday i-hose their
prim ary election candidates.
1hu Republicans, meeting In
■ tlio West Limn Urnnch Iloruu^h
Hall, home base fur their a iling
leader, J . Russell Woolley, came
up with two ni'W Assembly can
didates to replace Iho GO P In-
cimibcnts forced out by thi* lat
est couit ordered reapportion-
mont.
Candidates [or the two Assem
bly Kcati lu thu new western
diHlvict aro Freehold Mayor
Jo lm Dawes, nnd Spring Lake
IIei;;M.'i Mayor Joseph Roblnsnn.
& Incumhcnis Josupli Azzollna of
M iddletown mul .lames Coleman
Jr, of Asbury Park, were attain
NOTICEDownstair) In Uptown ■ Thurs,
th iii Sim, at Blivlaw's Cliffwood
Inn R a t lir k i 'I Ie r .H w y . 35
Cliffwood Av». ,
WJ fp 4/17
.-.,'^«»i>|HiM)giiigv:their.'>'ComMnerf:zati!orts‘'..ta*'.,*M ake;'M a ta w a n
F ir s t ," In d ep ende n t a n d tw o R e p u b lic a n s have w on
the un iir iin l.?!:*-endors(3mGnt of tho lo ca l G O P screen ing
' com m ittee In th e ir b id to capture, the m a y o ra lty a n d
•i?'.two B o ro u g h C o u n c il seats. H ead ing the ticke t is the
Independen t, Z o n in g B o a rd A tto rn ey T hom as F . R yan .
H is r u n n in g m a tes for counc il a re M a ta w a n G ra m m a r
B s h o o r P r in c ip a l M a rk • C . B en do n a n d O cean C o un ty
C o llege Selene* D e p a r tm e n t C h a irm a n Dr- R ic h a id B .
l l u i u i , ‘ 1
, ‘ Possible d is c r im in a tio n a t th e C lif fw o o d P oo l in
’ C lif fw o o d B each a n d d isc r im in a to ry practice;, in m id
, ' ■' d ie class ho us ing w e n " tw o m a in top ics d iscussed by the
n e w ly o rgan ized H um an R e la tio ns C o u n c il ' o f M a taw an
Township, a t,'its first open m ee ting M o n d a y n ig h t . '
M a ta w a n T ow nsh ip C o u n c ilm an D a n ie l H . D o 'v u e j’,
'^S frho was bypassed by th e R eg u la r D em ocra tic G rg an tz a- .
11 t io n when i t selected cand ida tes las t w eek , has announc
ed he , w ill seek reelection as an In d ep ende n t in N ovem
ber.
NewsmakersT hom as E . W a lsh jr . o f M a ta w an has Jo ined N e w
'- J e r M y BeU 'a lega l d epa r tm en t in N e w a rk aa a n attor-
• • • l>ey, M r . W a ls h h a d been associated wHth th a lnw f i rm ,
C a rpen te r . B en ne tt a n d M orrissey i n N e w a rk p r io r
S ' i ' t # Jo in ing th e te lephone com pany. H e h a d served earli-
■;' ;..er ; fo r tw o years i n the N ew ark re g io n a l office of the
, i ' N a t io n a l L a b o r R e la tio ns B oa rd . ;
R e a lto r G . J . S te r ling T hom pson, p res iden t, S te r l
In g T hom pson & Associates, w ith offices iu M a taw an ,
\ M idd le to w n a n d R um so n , reports th a t- M rs . L a u ra I-ehr*
k in d e r , o f th e f irm ’s M a ta w a n office , h as been cited b y
- N o r th e rn M o n m o u th M u lt ip le L is t in g S erv ice fo r o u t
s ta nd in g ach ievem en t in se lling m u lt ip le lis ting s only in
' 1968. ’/"'■i:/,v: - . . .■R o b e r t F . H icke th ie r , P o in t P ie asan t, has been p ro
m o ted from : d is tr ic t sales m anage r., to reg ion a l sales
m anage r fo r A T C O C eram ics C orp . T he p rom o tio n w as
a nno unced b y R o be rt K . M u lte r , A T C O p residen t.
IndustryF o r the second tim e in three yours the B e ll Tele*
phone L abora to ries is p la n n in g a mass trans fe r fro m
t h e ; shore area. A p p ro x im a te ly 250 scientists, engineers
and techn ica l assistants w il l be trans ferred In A ugus t
and Sep tem ber fro m th e H o lm d e l labo ra to ry to a new
sw itch ing deve lopm ent cen ter to be b u i l t in D enve r,
■ c o i : : ■ , ..
T h e In se rtion of fu e l in to the n u c le a r reactor of Jer-
fey C en tra l P ow er & L ig h t C o m p an y ’s O ys te r C reek
N ue lear-Fue led G ene ra tin g S ta tion in L acey T ow nsh ip
was b eg un th is week, accord ing to R a lp h F . B ov ier,
iresident of J C P L a n d N ew Je rsey P ow er St L ig h t
om pany .
ReligionA recogn ition service w as h e ld S u n d ay fo r the N ew
L ig h t B ap tis t C h u rch M iss ion nt the chu rch on C en te r
Bt.j C liffw ood . T he chu rch he ld its first service on Dec.
1, 1968, u n d e r the leade rsh ip of th e R ev . E d w a rd Jones ,
-founder-.and pastor.
A n o rgan rec ita l o n the new ly- installed A lle n organ
w ill be g iven in the F ir s t P resby te rian C h u rc h , Matn-
w an , on S u n d ay even ing a t 7:30 p .in . T he guest a rtis t
., w ill be K e n n e th L and is , H a rr isb u rg , P a . A service1 of
dedication w ill bo he ld- in connection w ith the recita l.
Democrats, GOP Pick
County Primary Slates
N e w c o m e r s I n
Additions lo Ihe M atawan Regional School comp lex on Broad St., M atawan, employing an octagonal
design, arc jnnnvu Hs-cviiauueuoii procecua vii tlm bui!u««'g» scheduled fa; opening.::}- :;e,i! Septe;:lber.
The photo was taken (rotn tho former H igh School building.
Award Contracts For New Schools: - Long fight of the residents of Courtland l.tmc
against the building of an access road for school
buses pust the rear yurds of their homes ended
in failure Monday when the Matawun Rcginnui
Board o f Education accepted a bid for the con*
atructlon of Cambridge Park elementary school
by Gum ina Construction Co., New Brunswick, l lio'
/contract passed o v e r ".Alternate'. No. 32'' which
represented the use of Clover Way as the exit
rouui for school buses,from Jha : school int.
K Ichaid t J .'K ap la n ; a spokesman for the Court-
latid Lane residents, had protested vigorously
•gainst the integrating o f the Crest Way - Chilton
la n e route w ith the base, bid and the adding o f
the Clover W ay proposal, favored by them, as on
ly a “ fa r ou t’' a lternate,) :
: M r. Kaplan and hi* neighbors have cnutioaod
In their formal protesting at board meetings that
there was a possibility thnt they would go to court
to seek a restraining order un llw signing of a con
tract providing for th o ' construction 'M the Crest
Way - Chilton Lane school bus road.
Facilities Left Out
Edw ard Scullion, school business adm in is tra
tor, confirmed M onday the bids accepted that
night had been laken with a number of desired
facilities in the bulidlngs left out because o f thu
need to keep total costs for both buildings w ilhin
tlio $4,530,000 bonding, set up when the Ipflalion
of huilding costs w as far les? pronounced than it
Is today. M r. Scullion noted, however, that an a l
ternate that w or'd have provided a J43.000 deduc
tion on the-cost" of .Cambridge Park schoot was
passed by and there would be w alls separating the
classrooms. The {4-1.000 would have been allowed
if the contractor- did not have to bu ild walls sep
ara ting the room s. ....... : i
; The board secretary wax nf the opinion that a
num ber o f th e . facilities omitted could be added
— (conrinutd oti page four) : . , i
. Pledging their combined efforts to "M ake Mat
awan F irst,'' un Independent and two Republicans
have won the unanimous endorsement- of the io-
; cai COP -scrcenina- eonuoittue' in their, bid io cap-.:.
: ture: the niaybraity ' jin d iwo Borough Coiiricirseats;
. . Heading the. iiJSec is the Independent, Zoning
Board Attorney3'hoir.as1 F . Ryan . - H is '.runn ing
mates for ;rotmo|r are M atawan Grammar' School/.
Principal M ark C. Bendon and Ocean. County Col-,
lege Science tie ixirtnient Chairman. Or. -Richard'’ B. M unn. .. .
,.. "■'Annoiinqing tlie ' endorsehicntij, Screeiiing' .Coiii*1
niittee Chairinan Cocnciln ijn Laurence .1. Bucco.
lepo iied; ?')-rnilkiy, we view tiie candidaeic-S ol Mr-. Ky!in. Mr. Hi'mlon unfl Hi Mtinn .'ts ;i Tlr;’am
ticket. Their (jt.:al!f!Ca».:uns to serve.'Matawan a r e .;
outstanding and-.they have outlined a program of
goals, for the borough which' w j!! capture the cn-.
thuaiastlc. support of voters of ai! political' per-.;
. suasions. - - '■ - . . '- -
“ ‘lh cy approach the borough's problems In a
down-to-earth fashion, -listing' (he conditions in
With which, thev personally are unhap- .
py. Already, they are mapping : plans for. remedy
ing these conditions. , r ;
. Drawniji hiyu p i io i i l^ ; in jiiaiinitig ave m-
cieasitiB drug abuse w ithin the borough, coatinu-
ini{ problems of rusty water, inadequate recrea
tional facilities, a recent slowdown in the growth
• of .industrial and commercial ratable.* and hous
ing deterioration in sm all a re a s of the boiough.
; "O f particular concern to these men, especial*
ly to O r.' Munn who Is. a marine-biologist, is ihe
'lack of sewers in a large portion of the commum- '
ty .a n d the borotigh’3 inability tn obtain state and;
federal funding for advanced treatment ot sew-
.age.at the existing plant.
;■- . I ‘‘They have demonstrated a practical grasp of
municipal problems and ' they are evaluating ex*
istlnK and anticipated revenues In order to estab-
iish a sysiem ui pnoritiKs so that progress is as*
sured without adding to the burden ol overloaded
taxpayers. - -- . - -
"The candidates w ill be presented at the An
nual Republican D inner - Dance M ay 3 in Mag
nolia tnn , Freneau, nnd we are qonfident our rec
ommendation for their endorsement w ill be sup-'
ported'wholeheartedly .''-.. -S., 5 —-'ffiv62’,i
CcunciiTflan Btieoo; ^-lio.se tet m expi/ea at tha -'
. end J of this1 ve in '.: has declined to seek reeiection..
Also stepping .dowii are M ayor.'.Kdwa^yg^'ffyrniiT
and Councilman .George T. Connor.
PUC Hearing Is
Continued For
Marathon BusesI h e Snperioi Court yesterday lifted a r«*
atram t order aj-nin1.; th« Marathon Dus C o .»
which blockcd i i irom hunting bus service on Its
bayshore line. The order wai lifted on assur
ances from its attorney that service would Se
continued on the line for a t least three raort
weeks ■
Residents Urge Council To Approve Waldbaum Variance
D av id Engebrotson. Rav/ne Dr., Matawan, led
a delegation of residents Tuesday night who
urged the Matawan Borough Council to accept
tlu; recommendation of the planning and zoning
buaras and approve conaifuciiuii l-* a W<i]ui/aun«
supurm urkcl at Koike 34 and M ill Rd.
Although it received a recommendation from
tho zoning' board over a month ago, a use vari
ance to perm it construction of the shopping cen*
ter, council has not ucted. .................
The delegation noted the $500,000 ratable would
bring in taxes of close to $20,000 a year. The
far.n land on which the market would bo con
structed, now is taxed for approximately $800 a year.
Councilman Stanley Yacker salt, the council
has the recommendation for a variance front tiie
zn»iii|> botird under “ active consideration."
To Probe Discrimination
endorsed to run in the new east
ern district.
p a ly Replacement
Replacing Freeholder Marcus
Daly, who had to withdraw tor
heallh reasons, is Middletown
Mayor Rrne-st KmMlek. Free
holder Harry Lnrrlson will run
for re-election.
Freeholder Benjam in Dauskin
will run Tor county cleik to ie-
place Mr. Woolley, who is still ill
in Monmouth Medical Center.
Assemblyman I. o u I s Ailtins,
M alawan llornugh tiiturney, " h o
Is being lorced out of lie; seat
by tin; realignment, was chosen
to run for surro|;iile nuainst tlio
Democratic incumbent, Donuld
Cunnlnphnm.
(continued on pnjju four)
OLD W AGON FARM
Dost soleclloii A/.nlcafl, Hhodo*
dendrons, Roses, P.vorgreeiw
ond bare root materials, K t. 39 ft Laurbl Avc., llolmdel,
WJ fp 4/17
Possible discrim ination a t the Clifl'wood I*ool
In Cliffwood Deach und discrim inatory practices
In m iddle class housing w ill be Investigated by
tiie newly-organized Humau Relations Council of
Matawan Township.
Mrs. Rhoda Yucht, council chuirmun, said tho
group would look into the question raised by
oouncil member St. C la ir Parris. The question
of possihle discrim ination followed a discussion
of the township's recreation programs.
Criticizing the programs wero Mr. Purris and
Rabbi Henry M . Weiner, council co-chairman.
Both m en agreed that the recreation problem win
one of most pressing in the borough
Rubbi Weiner said that he had been surprised
to see how m any parks the commission listed,
However, he said a check of the sites showed
many to be in poor condition, and ''not fenslblo
for public recreation."
Another council member, Philip Gtimbs, nsked
why thu schools were not being used for recre
ation functions. Ho cited the school in the Cliff-
Wood section, which has a large Negio population.
A lthough no member of the commission was
present to answer M r. Gum bs’ question, Mrs,
Yucht s.iid she would Invite the recreation com
missioner to the council's next molding May 12,
Frederick W. Norton, a field representative ol
the S'uilu Division of Civil Rights and a new
township resident, refxirted lie recently had ex
perienced wlial he believed to bo racial discrim i
nation.
"F ive months ago I tried to renl an upui Imciii
NOTICIi
TO RESIDENT S O F MATAWAN nO K O U O If
The Municipal Cleric's Office, IHO M um Stivet,
M .uawmi. N.'J. will ho open for voter registration
Thursday, April 24, IMS from 7 l‘ .M. tn B P.M.
(The foregoing la In addition to ruguliir office hours).
VERNA l i . HORIIAL, Uornugli CW k
J fp 4/17 ’
in ihe Matawan urea," he said. " I was (old an
apartment was mine, so I proceeded with my
plans to move. However, a month before ( w a i
supposed In m ine In. I w a i told the apartment
was no longer available."
He said [lie council should become Involved
In exposing such discrim ination, and offered h ii
help in testing urea apaitm ents fur such practices.
The council agreed, and asked Mr. Norton to
meet with them to discuss the matter.
Although the meeting was the council's first,
three members, Franklin M. Gilbert, Leonard
Golden, und Mins Patricia Freeman wera absent.
"We. just haven't readied a decision yet,” h tadded. - ........... ' ■ ■ ; - .
W illiam Lanzaro, chairman o f ihe zoning board,
also urged council to approve the variance to
porm it commercial use of tne property--uuw
zoned partly residential, 1 lie application was
filed by M alawan 103 Inc., a wholly-owned sub
sidiary of W aldbaum Supermarkets. ..
'. Borough Attorney I.ouis Alklns reported the
State D ivision of Tax Appeals had upheld the bor
ough in its appeal against assessment reductions
for two apartment complexes for 1967.; : :
He said new assessments for that year, ip*-'
; proved by the state are {358,000.against the R a
Vine Apartments and <• sim ilar umuuui against
tho Tree Haven Apartments.
The judgment results In a net gain of $3800
over the original 1967 assessment fixed by the
borough.
The ruling hy the state wipes out an assess
ment reduction totalling $152,200 for 19G7 which
had been approved by the Monmouth County
Board of Taxation.
Council praised Mr. Aikins fm h is1 success
ful efiorts in having the assessments restored,
(continued on pugo four)
A State Public U tilities Commission hearing
o f the proposed discontinuance of bus service in'
the bayshore area is scheduled to - resume tomor
r o w in Newark. The hearing opened last Friday
a t the p l iC offlce.s In Newark.
The hearing was called after M arathon .B u i
Co. o ! South Amboy announced! several weeks
ago that 11 would term inate bus service between
.' Perth Amboy a n d , Keansburg beginning M ar. 3U.
Tha b m line, which has; operated between
these two .m unicipalities since 1921, lias cited fl*
- nancial problems as the m a in reason for itiip ro *
posed stoppage. <- , "
Keansburg M ayor I.eonard S. Belle ira • find i
Councilman Alphonsus M cG rath and borough at
torney Howard A, Roberts who also represented
Hazlet Township. appeared at the hearing Friday
to protest the bus stoppage together w ith Key*
port attorney M is ., Ju lia ,.A shby,>who also .repra- ■
acnted Matawan Township■; and Union Beach .at* i
torney Ph ilip J . B iunda Jr. ‘
1‘w e lve : Keansburg residents and two from
.-Union .Beach who rely on the but for transporta*-
tion to-and from their p lace of employment also
offered testimony Friday before the coinmis*
Sion. They a ll cited tho undue hardship they
would suffer If tlio bus service was,discontinued,
John E. Toolan, attorney for the bus firm ,
to ld the commission that " th e company Is hope*
lessly insolvent. He gave warning that t it* '
company may not be able to continue its opera* ■
tion until tomorrow because of its alleged dir*
financia l cond ition .'
H ie attorney said the firm 's assets totaled,
between $7000-$3000 and h a i liabilities of approx
im ately $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ...................... . '
M r, Roberts presented the hearing officer
"With n ine letters of protest plus a-29-page petto
tion bearing 600 signatures. .
(oontinued oil page four) , ,
T o K i m . A s IiulepeiuleiitMatawan Township Councilmun Duniel H ;.
Downey, who wns bypassed by thtf Regu lar Umno*
eratic Organizatiun when it se locM cnwlKttues
last wi*ek, has announced, ho w ill sock reelectlon
us an Independent .in November. '
“ I was lofi wilh no alternative since the or- ;
ganization decidcd not to .support me,” he com*
muntcd. • . .
M r. Downey served two terms on tho Matawan
Township Committee before the form <>( Kuvwrn*
'm ea l was chatij;cd tc?'cwm«il - manager. He t l \
completing his first council term.
Winners In Baby Contest
NOTICKMnlnwan Twp. Vo'er Reglslrnliou
M uu ic lp jl IHilldliig, 117 i.owrv Main .Sired,
April lOlli, 17111, 2lst nnd 2-lth, Ififi!) front saven
p.m . to nine p.m , (Foregoing in addition to renin-
ti'allons taken during hualni'M huiirs In C lork't
Office In Municipal liiiiltllng),
KOSI-', K . W t'.NZliL, Towiiblilp Ciork
i fp 4/10 - 4/W
Day Care Center
Election HeldNino members nf n 16-member Purents Ad
visory Committee were clccted yesterday during
voting at the Bayshore Day Care Cciilcr, Holm-
del, and the llayshora Noigliborhood Servkci
Center, Uroad St., Keyport.
Only those persons in tnrRct areas served by
the liayshore Neighborhood Service Center of tho
Monmouth Community Action Program, Inn. wer«
permitted 10 vote.
Business, Mrs, Mnry Alien Major, K»‘V|)oit:
Clergy, R fv . b'.dward Jones, CliffwonJ. Rev.
Vincent Pettit, Kryport;
C'*mmunily Or^nnli’-aHwi, Jir»e.st luiwajJ.s,
Malawan low ivinip;
l Jtiblle Official, Jnlm A, Andujar, Keyport;
Sehnol, Mrs. lia rric i Uumos, i\liii,n\an;
Si)(’ i;»! S'M'viees, M rs , H onK hy Cast-y, !%«•>•-
pot I;
(continued on pane four)
J Mm i JC N(VJ
Tie1 Matawan Township W.it.M Iicp.nim-'ii'
w ill ilnsii tin* Township u'.it.'r ( i ^i .cr
Garilcns, Clil'r.Mioil, l.akcvirw, ( I.ik Sli.nlt
April ilJrd, IMih nnd Mth, hetwt'i'n |he hoin-‘i of
10 P.M. and 5 A.M. There may lie i slljil'i dl.'i>
coloration of Ihe wnt(*r as well m low water
press nit! riuvint’ the above period.
Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated.
Matawan Township
Wutor Unpariment
J tp 4/17
A llahy (outesl, spamnred |>y St. .lames A,M. I'. Zion Clnireh, Af In nl Ic St., Mutav.iin, w in h?M at
the church Siilnrday jiiUrnnM»n. Wlnnrrs ptelurud, h’ll lo i ‘(;ht, lire I.inda Itice, Matawan, second plat’C,
winn)-; of yjj; D/j/Kun, New Vork ( ity, Jlrsl, nnd An,!<'!'■ 1 tii'ii'.'r, Matawan, third, Si.i. Othi'ri
In Ihe eootesi were Dawn Jai'lisnn, N f . a r k ; Harhle Crosby, Cllffwnml; S jiv iu I.e f, Keyport; Mnrlel
Taylnr, Asbury Park; Rodney Armimr, (icrald McCoy, Michel WilS'tn, lla ra ld llnnley ]r, nnd Chris
topher Wilson, Matawmi, Kunners-up were nlven st»Hie»l nni> » as <'mjsolai on prl/es, A >Vrleom«
k iu fdvea f« the* habv participants and their mat hers Ity DnvJd Nealy, M alawan, And fl re illa lloa
w a i fliven hy Vernnlea Hyman, Keyport. Mrs. Florence .lad.son. Mrs. Anna P, (ioodwln and Mr**
Gertrude Shaw weru lu charge. More than 100 at tended aud dccunitloiift wera In pink und bluo.
Jag * Tw«W E MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. X
Thursday, April 17, !
Maks-s Ror Mrtjvah
; CKB*on C. Oadmri- A to W s ta ^ i 4tr «T Oft Carden State Cultural Art* Grater aim guest speaker at
' £ .ppogpcaiw ■ »*•»»“ «*; S" Jifc™-
wan Jiaaier W ooW * Glufc. Jntro- 4M9MS hy M n S»l#h Babnsky,
eh*UEHuv»fov€>»«A*r
ipekc w UK o* * •cu rm t m u m a»< the *****
»»— * * * ft"8*8*- '
Dr. MeKcBM T«
S p e a k M o n d a y
• r . Jeb * McKanaa, a » « i »
I i i f c t i f ike Matawan T om aM p
fSy*S*«n. will -ba tha guest a t tha ■eetir* a< ti*
>'« Club «( Matawan Ma*-4ay, Apr. 31, in tha rlwbhouse.
<®r, >.lc&enna Hill -discuss the aakaal ajwt»i* and aaewt; ||m» dtasa-paaadbr tiw wejnfcef*. ■
lin. **wm H. >*«*initV- «hsfenaan af the youth aaaaarv- "«** ' an# education defertsent, Wtfl+t***nt tha guest ^aahar,;
*w *» h*«*-
' T * H ono r T « r ii
A m l* ■ daaee Jmaaria*
> • . la u * Taati, c a n M M fa r t*v-
« m t , wiB ba held by the Hetm- OH TewnsMp Democratic C h*aa (toy ' 17 a t tha Mwwtain b n •» « W t Highlands. M iak w « ba
,* a * v iM by the 4jaylwo». »> «« aa-ebairmea *r* ,M n. JH*n A. .Mvdafck Jr., m n » , aad F nu* at A arirau* It., M4-SKT, M l ¥
^s Ju fc lT b a Holmkt Demwiat-} t C b t M**sha*as ly l U m H t it.' ' i eaaiidacy Mat, i t
At the tewsess session */f tha meeting, presided over by ?.lr». Edward Potts, president, the fol- tewioj; slate of officers were «lect- _ •ad Jot Ok lS*t-70 clufc -yew: Mr*, tack Cottrell, president; Hr*, l i r a Krstr, vie* president; Mrs. Francis F ir th , treasurer; Mr*. Bebert Abbott, receding apse- Iury, and Mrs. Richard Ellis, cm- resgendwg secKtai?.
A free Mea»fe».;jaecirf;CBo!c wiii fee beU fcr Matawan reai- « * « » T/,vrrfsy, Apr. -34. :al * a.m Dr. 5. l-ajow, the Mat- awaa Hegiwal Scbool : doctor ataaf with «a**ert-«f th* Ju»- iaii, »W .:visit Er=*d S»- Sctool, Maviae Ik . «*!■*«*, Cliflwee* ■each Vhaol, and Strathmore School imiotHtetin* children from aa* year to niae yean eld who have MX bad natural measles, 7- 4a; MaaJM, «r f « v « » mrn~ lie vactlaatMia. -
CMMnnoho have had either el tb*«e are already imfflvne asdMcil m addtticnal ^te<tH )«.
IwaiJwia^ afafa m i * W r*«*<<"' ts
tke i lU t will «la:t each aae wiH ba ana«unre< at a later date. Mr*. J a n n Atkin*, yw lh their- ■an, fa in ct»r«e af arsanuiog
Hospital Auxiliary Has Regular April Meeting
k C h k a
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- Aa appeal fci Wood dencn to help rrahac the Ule et a alx-yrar- •ld child (uderinf from leuke- c u ha* 1 jes mwle to nKtnher* kt M n . John Schaa^*uf. The Americw Ciw** BSaodnw&il* wiK visit Temple Beth Ahm, l » Uoyd M-i « • Sunday between 18 a.m. and 1 9 « . No prevwus ap- teiMinant i* nMeawry. Any
.'iMMber willing to:derate tUfld HmtUk itmtact M n . Schaanpeef. :
R e n t m m t h e r e . . .
v a u n t s * &
t M M S O N A L L O A N S%-L J l ' V t V ^ ^ u ‘ , >
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JEFFREY
Jeffrey Turk, J# Juniprtr W„ Matawan, war reed e portion cf the Terah on ihe occasion «t hi* Bar Mitzvah. aa Saturtlay at 11:36 a.m. at Temple Shalom, Mata wen
Jeffrey » * seventh grade )>ui*>r student at the Llojd Nd. SchtwL He enjoys howlm*. baseball and hmteback riaiing and delivers newspapers.
A lunrhwm for Uie family and invued guests will be held fol- luwing the s*r\’lc*s at the Poet’*i-i*> %:++r+{*tf Amrm* thn^r »t-
tendu^t to* Andr«a T'uih,Jeffrey’s sister, maternal *rand- parmts, Mr. and Mrs. Miltnn Wachs, Brooklyn, and paternal jrawtfatner, Stmiitl 9. Turk, also ef Brooklyn. .
Monmoiith €YO
Awards DinnerThe Rev. Lou>* A. L«yh, CYO
Moderator of Holy Spirit. Asbury Park, will receive the Monmouth County Catholic Youth Or«anua- tion's “Padre ef tte Year" award at th* County's Awards Dmner- B«ace. Father Leyh was chosen bM'aiue of hia assitunce and par- ticipatioo in the programs sponsored bv the county and because of his interest in today’s youth, particularly at Holy Spirit fetish,
* The Awards Dinner - D^nce will be. held May * at the Terrace Carden*. Wanumausn, at *
A full-course dtnrtr will b*
i■■ *ervtd and dencmj! to “ John* Hopkins” will ft'itow Pf*: imitation of award*. ‘
AH CYO member*, friends, CduK advisors, coachcs, pareate
' and CYO moderators sie urjed to attend this affair. Furtlier information •rd tickets may b*M>- tained by contacting Richard Nler- Kne, Social A dv iso r , Washington
Ave., Avon, or Diane Ugattula. Youth Social Chairman, Mayfalf
M , Holmdel.
The M ataw an Borough Auxili
ary to Bayjliu re Comanar.ky Hos.
ftital fe«:W ita Aj>ril »*e€tirig Mbis-
m y tv «n i» i( i t the Trinity f ’p »
cfps l + hui f.)i H all, West Court,
A report w#s made *n th#
lfiishio(i S!mw - Lunch«)n to be
heW Saturday at 12 e’cieck im*m . at the Holiday Inn, Route 33, Mia-
let. FashMirs will he rhown hy Wilt)elniina Dobbin* Ltd.
- Ticbftto IMI im'u't*may b« by tn«chairman, Mrs. Jac Cushman.
Mrs. Barbara Tomlinson from
the Monmouth Museum ah«»ed
slides and spobe about the work 4if Ihe jnuaeum. She explained how they had classes for }«ung-
ater* to nature study a id «lher workshop* available and ai-*) t«td about the nature trsrh snd an t
ilia Is in their h; cation «n Tele-
yraph Hill. A» th* present time
there is an t iM i lu m on 5{«ce
-Ct_. W w l■..... •■■■ • t«*V. ^ —
National l.ibiary Week will bs
thMcved frem Apr. SO la J*. Tha
Free Public Library «f Madison
1'iiwWitp fai Lsurer.cc Ksrbct. tponsored by the Woman’s Dub tf laureace Harbor, will partic- ipale by waWinf fines on all ov- , erdue booka and vsmduttlng a •fin* fr*«" w**k. Mr*. Lawr- tncfl Bokien, pi«*w*ni, «rg « att wader* bohbni! everdue txwba to asahe eveiy aHert ki
■ retum th* b*««» during tki* .
tae fret”
the rouseurn headquarters in
K«d Sank.
Mrf. Ct!«hFn*n Mimmaied the
new’ «l«le ef officers tor sicxt year: Mrs. Jeha Thaler, presi-
4ient; Mrs. itoberl Goldfcath, vic« president; Mrs. Hiehard Siss,
treasurer; Mrs. Klaus fleck, r«-
coiding, secretary: Mra. (if«r$e McLaughlin, cerrespending secrc-
Ury- . . . .M em orial cards are available
by MDtatUni Mrs, Alfred Hickey.Ike next loetting wiii be m m
en M iy II snd the guest speaker will be Mrs. Hits Levine, whe wiH speak •* interior decoration. She haa taught at th* adult a u- catiea tlaasee » MaUwan Re-
gMial High SchtteL
S<tbiR<'i<ler J o i n s
Pershing Rifles'Ewjberi SchiU-iotr. 121 jRaviiv^
Dr., Mai&v.it.n, n frtsb'Tian hi P e nnsy lv an ia M ilifa ry College *){
PMC Colleges, Ch«ter, Pa., «?•rtntly was tnltiatwi inlo 15ih rfg>- jRer>!ai H*r*idqu«i<rr5 o l FVieJiijig
SifJftS.
Fer»lnn|& Hilles is - a - natjcnal
)wrH*rary military •erifriy. 'J 13th rcg in ic r .tc ! Iw a d tju a ite rs * t
PMC h#s ttaff responsibilities for
thrf»se units *ttac^f«d to t©U*gW
iind iinivtrsities jocalcd in North
ern VirginiM, Msrylfind, Ewt«rn Peflnsylvani* »nd Driaawairt.
the l*th lfgl'
niM ial head^uarterft’ Activitkn is
•ponsorehip th« awiual «aat
cMRt tavitaliowil 4fill »*« t. Mort ih*n 31 units a(Uch«4 to
and universities ni/rnoal
ly |#rf«rn) nt the iM €t
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HELP WANTEDW - ST* Iw Awkj wK« en joyt In tw iw
D e c o r a t i n g t o «#M W a l l p a p e r « ik J P a in t . -
A p p l y In P a n o n
GALE’S26 W « t F ront 5 t.
Kay port, N. J.
Feeds your lawn anddoes four [extra jobs
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Scott’s April SaleSAVE $2.00
6,000 sq. fl. b e g f*Q- l»-95 N O W U - W
Alw t l off 2,500 tq. W. beg Reg. M S N O W l . ? 5
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[ e r f i o n e ' s S r e e n h o w e s wHighway 35 I ^ ,
B «fw a«n H as le t ft M id d W » w n , H o lm d a l J
- — Open 7 Dey» — *W IU W V / V %i W W W W W W
PUBLIC NOTICETJt» Cliffwood Bm c K Water Company wiii commence fluthing
o f f i r o h y d r a n t * f r o m : - : ■ ■. :■■■■■.■.■■■,. . ..;
Moiidayi April I4lh through April 2.r»ili,
tnckulv*. during tho hour* of 10 P.M. to 4 A.M.1 Y ou r coope ra tio n du ring thi> p e r io d # f t im e will b e g roatly ap
p rec ia ted . ^
CLIFFWOOD BEACH WA'FER CO.
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b s s s s s e b 1^ ■ 4 | § | i s
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• NOTICEMOVING SALE
W E ARE IN THE PROCESS OF MOVING TO
OUR NEW LOCATION AT HIGHWAY 35-36
AND PARKWAY INTERCHANGE 17.
STOP IN NOW AT EITHER LOCATION
FOR THE B B T BUYS ON
* BU1CKS
* OPELS
^ Double Cheeked Used Care
MOTORS INC.
BUICK OPEL
HIGHWAY 35, KEYPORT
2644000
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But Chevyhas a better car.! W ho says so? T ie m illions v/ho choose Chevrolet ov«r fill o lh e f M l * . . . '
V M r a fter ye^rB fte^y^i rca50ns are Chevy's yc«rj-Dh«ad IcoK »n d »PUn^
u lus Its cut-rluht belter value, they toon accum ulate c d d tt l reason* w h«n t h w IW* ■ .
With Chevy’s famous GM build.The way It holt's up. Tim way lt saves nn costs. :
; B ut the final c lincher co ines a t trad ing lime, w hen the v » y C h * v r « «
h M M Its style, sizzle nnd so lid ride pays ofl In h igher trade-in value . f ; ; t
You hear lots o f loose talk. B u t abk the m illions who keep Chevy Tint .'"i. . .z ; ^
They’D toll you Chevy has a better cor.
C h e v y skives! ^ y -
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Muller Chevrolet is where it's at!R o u te 3 4 , M a ta w a n
17 . I f& f THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, H/ X Peas Thrs*
‘'Israeli Art” '.vMeeting J ’opic
, Gif Wednesday, Apr. 23, Its*
?43ttt.w3tt Cha;>t£r of -Hadaasoh
: and .the Bayshore Section of N i
tron* 1 Council of Jewish Women v.-il! jhold a joint’ discussion group
Award For Suggestion
on
MrsDr.,
SIthe
*'ty
Israeli Art” at the home ot
Jack Sherin, J) CymbalifjiS; LtJwrUga Went, a t S 30 p .in .
d « of the Chagatt ■window* a t hadtsnah, »..Hebrew Umrir- Mediral Center and the color
films(jrip "A rt of Israel" will ba ,sho4n, Visual aids are provided
Matawsn: Chapter of Mar
d a ii.'; , mini N'CJ V w'ui iwmz thm program. *- >' • - • *■
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WCODFMSMWm f lo o r * - ruMNtirgMi ~
’ M NUIN* *
mm n im t u i mmm nm f m. . : fu paneling, antique* and contemporary untiniaMtf furniture. ImpMta • W(iH. twid rubtwd atwi. iT ^ y tew T aM ibodam color*.
fLM tt 1UT U f l l I K I H lM ilM I5»<t» tha finish In th* wood—IwvMi »*\ brittle wrface ts aerate*, tot'popular tom*. ;
ntm H A in • M a n m -i n w i is • « u u !
M* FW (M I CHM UTIMnK
C « U M M A w « k l f
i i r a i u v i 9
‘ American Hardware Star* ,
• ,HOM I •F A R M• G A R D E N Supplies
, R d . (tty R .R .)
V HAZLET
2 6 4 - 2 2 1 1
\ t h t . . B u t t HM , CUHwa e i , rweirw a C J u v ln p bond I r m
M e h a id f c h a id t , vice presidest e f (ha People* National Bank ef
M*« » a »tt Coiurty, Haxlet. far her suggyrtlan for a method to spaed
V tha hindttnf •flM ta llm tflt loan*. Th* bank monthly awards a
ww ht t •( III atafj (or auggesUooa to Improve lb* hank’s service*.
M n . Hill’s saggntioa waa la lactate all pertinent information or, the
IftsitUmeet loan reminder cards mi that » V « th« tss tja s : - s # t
h l« the bank, time will not be waited leaking up records.
Temple Forms Needlecraft Guildgation with feme skill In embroidery or other line needlework,
has been formed Lo make approp- ’ riate linen items such as cliali:ih
covers, .-Torah wrappers, ;i r.hup- iirtlr, or wedciiiig efiViopy, or iap-'- estries for tha temple's use. .
Original designs. based on bib
lical themes, will be ''.created for ! the needlework by other members
of . the congregation with, backgrounds in art and fabric- manufacturing. '
The volunteer sewing group v/iil;
meet weekly at tha temple. In
struction will be provided for .»ny
interested women who have not had previous experience In fine; needlework. Further information
on the Guild and its projects may be obtained from Mrs. Morris
Bogdonoff, ; 102 Irongate Lane,
Matawan, telephone. 569-9594.
The newly - organized Temple
Shalom Needlecraft Guild will meet Tuesday afternoon ut 12:34
/p.m . at the Temple, Church St. and Ayrmont Lane, Matawan, to
plir. lts first project.
Tho group, composed of mem
bers and friends of the congre-
. . Plan Card PartyMr*. Murray Goldman, fund
raising chairman, has announced
. that the Matawan Chapter of Deb
orah will sponsor a card party
’.Tuesday, -’ilia affair, will be held
atTempie Shalom, Ayrmont Lana
and Church St., Matawan, and
.. will begin at 8; 30 p.m. Coffee and
deasert will be terved. For fur- tber information call Mrs. Gold
man a t 566-7253.
Request Marking
Of Historic.'Site'David Piitasafct, of the New Jer
sey Department of Conservation
and Kconoiuii! Development, His- tone Sites Commission, visited
the Madison Township Historical
Society building on Route 516 Apr. 9. The visit was ini re&pgtise t# a
request fur ari hiptorica! marker at the once head pf navigation on
. Creek, rfesigrnj.tiiig
-Thomas Warne. proprietor, aa a
unique landholder in bori) Madison Township and Matawan.
- Musf of thf* Ea«t Jersey pro-
prietofs ulu ifot evefi cor^e tu ihe<
colonies to see their lan<i TTwnj- as Wai ne not only saw{ his, he
Jived on some of it a- shprt lime
and his descendants are stjil to
be found in the surrounding
areas. Property owned; by him on the Matawan Creek; now LaJte
I.^fferts, probably had.. &. .great deal to do with the creek being a
seaport for ocean going vessels dui ing the 17th century an«t flourishing during th^ 18lh.a»d 19th
century. - " ’ . .
Documents were presented to Mr. PoinssU by Mrs, J , Nelson
Smith and Mrs. Ebner R. Marlin to substantiate the credibility for
the marker. If approved it is hnD^d that it will be placed whert Route 516 crosses Like I-effert*
before Madison Township’s Cen* tenni&l: year is over. This is in
conjunction with the naming of the Thomas Warne Historical Mu- seuin and Library, whose dedica-
(ion will take place on Sunday, May 18, ut 2 p.m. A dedication
dinner will be held at tha
Dlnujoiid Jim Kfsiiiurunt, Friday, May 9, at ft p.m: Tickets are
suil avuil^ble and may be por- chas<«l from any member.:The : keynote speaker will be the noted New Jersey historian and author, John T. Cunningham. 1 .
The next regular meeting of the society will be held at the museum Tuesday.
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FOR FREB BSTIMATH AND LAWN EVALUATION -
MATAWAN - LAKER1DGE
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Indinlflfll ^iid I .sIHhII'mmI Imii"’!''* IfwHoJ,
DoflfortMpI -‘inti DUlribul'''sinpi AvflilibU • Informatiun Upoo ftnquoit
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Gift Certificate IX.NCIIIiON
-LaiwAson,-. p ir n s too, non be
fog sefved. prom 13:M A...M.
Thurs: it F r id a y only, at
Burle.v's Ciiffwo-fd Inn. Rwv. 35
Sister Mary Brian, principal uf St. Joseph's School, Keyport, presents a $5M gilt certificate at Bam-
bergei's, awarded by SL Joseph's Parent-Teinber Association, to Mrs. WHIUuq Reioer, U Chestnut Dr^
Matawan.
Bloodmobile Visit May 3 In Matawan
AND A FULL LINE OF
p a c k a g e : c o o d s
Advance appointments tire be*
Jng'arranged for donors who wiU take part in the Community . Blood Program, sponsored by five area religious grour/s. Saturday.
;May 3, at Temple Sh^lonij MatraWUn. > ' '• • ' r ■’ -
A "Red Cross -Bloodmobile will
be at the Temple, Cliurch St.‘ and .Ayrmont Lane, from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 pn» on that day to accom
modate the members of the spun- . soring groups and any unaffiliat-
Food Sale Apr. 26Tho Woman's Society o! Chrij-
ttan Service of the First - United
Methodist Church of Mutavvan ; , will hold a food sale on Saturday, ;- Apr. 26 at the church, sMrting at 10 a,m. •> ' '
Township GOP To MwrtThe regular meeting of th*.' Matr \
awan - Township Republican Club will be held this Thursday at the
Masnolia Inn, Freneau, at 8:30,- p.m. A short business, .meeting
will be held and council member*
will be present to answer ques
tions. \
M O V I N G
i s n ' t h a l f s o
h e c t i c . . .1 When it is - followed by a
W e lcom e W ag o n call!
548-5434
BUYS A NEW GENERAL ELFXTRSC PORTABLE DISHWASHER(You'/I wonder how you
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You c»n io out wh«n th* dl»h«fl
to Ini No Pie-Rinsing— No H tnd cf*plogl No F ilt«n to
Cl«>n, with Qtt Soft food W«»t« Dit|X>»*fl
Pow*r A m W akh/fi^ ficiJon t alt around, FN>*<Mful Hwr|.
Aniline] action allpotf and (Unvl fWU
tiiiliiun Q u iiJ Tub, C«li4 ituKK«)*i Olu* Rachs! HitnUks Up hilvor
Easy Milling 0a»lorHSnnp on Faucet Conn«ctoii
H0 DOWN HmCNU E/Si' TCRMSI'Minimum R«In1 Pur*
Vou m»y Ofdur tM rrplel Ki-oujhVI jour funcMjrl Gl. ileiier, Sm Oxf iUfltat ditplljf, pner) irvj Inin-, '
M &ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES, INC.
— 2 Storf- —.136 Mtiin S i M
566-227/
J’10 W. Froni Si. K o y p - ' i l i !
I'., '
ed persons who wish to give
•blood lor the many uses.'of the Red Cross. : : '"
, Prosiiective doiiors are’ asked
to ..c-ortact the following Blood Program Chairmen of the par-
‘ ticipafing organizations-> First
: Presbyterian Church ot Matawan, Mrs. Alexander Keilea. or Willard
Patton; tiie First United Methodist Church, of Matawan, Mrs,
Maurice Rcussil’on or the Rev,
OonHld T. -Phillips; Temple Sha-
ioiii, M r s . Dudley Roberts or Stanley Levy; St. Benedict’s
Church, llazlel, Haydn A. .Johns;
St. Joseph's Council, Knights of . Columbus,Keyport, Joseph S.: Rossi jr. . .
> Further inform atiau oil the vis-;.,
it, or on the interfaith Corrmiuai-
ty Blood Program itself, nitty be
obtained, from Mrs. Roberts, Com-
in tim ty Co-ocdir'ator, 25 Green-;
brnok D r., M atawan, telephone
56C-5C3S. . , ' '
FREE PROMPT DELIVERY
566-3797LOCATED AT THS 1
COLONIAL SHOPS313 BROAD ST.
MATAWANC
IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN
KEYPORT J
IF IT'S QUALITY Y0ll'fi£ LOOKING FOR TH IN K
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Biltmoro mower with 3 h.p. 4-cyeie,
Briggs and Stratton enjine. .20” cut,
easy-spin starter. Rentote fingertip
throttle arid stop. Aditistable
cutting h«ight llV 'tO 3".
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15” Mother duck with
three ducklings.
Reg. 2.99
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25V1" high, 17’' diameter. In whim
plastic. Fill basa with sand for
added woiglil, <■ q a
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3G" long. TY" high pickets.
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Acrylic LnUK semi aloss
onaniel. Our own lab-tosted
Billmorn brand, Easy to wash,
White and eifllit dccoifilercolors.
2.29 ql.
SET OF 4 BRUSHES
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Our own Diltniom
brand. Pcnolrntos
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J, &U&*1 Brown,. Editor — 0*ra}<M*u» V, Brown. Associate Editor . George T. McCarthy. Kanigmg Editor
. Th*. Matawan Journal i* a a«wspaj^r "o f the people, by tte jv^pl®, and for Its aim Is io serve, the best interests of Matawan andvicinity; to present *Jl' of tlx# hewe ol iht «««K without 9ia« or prejudice lit .at dean,< sane, conservative manner, refpectinjg the inaliea*bl«' rifhia ; ft? vur clUxeaa, ind thereby making ilsclf "worthy ot t,hejT conlid^ne*. , .
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•'THURSDAY, APRIL 17, U i*
Mrs. Edith D. Ackersow
f K e y p a d has lost one o f ' i t a r m o s t h ig h ly respected
c itizens i n th e d e a th o f Ed ith ; D . Ackerson . S he was a n
v u ts ta n d in g w o m a n ' in every w ay and- devo ted m a n y
years of he r life to p ub lic setv ice . • ,
M r s .A c k e r s o n w as a crusader in p u b lic hea lth ,
bo th in he r co m m u n ity a n d M o n m o u th C o u n ty . She w as
ex trem e ly in te rested in education , dem onstra ted by h e r
iCejTKi^i o f ■Education a n dy e « r » « » k i j » t a iU ; r o i _h e » ac tive p a r tic ip a tio n in th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty B ra n ch
o f th e A m e r ic a n A ssociation o f U n ive rs ity W om en .
A s a g en u in e ly g rac ious . w o m an M rs . A ekerson
was a sh in in g exam ple . A n y o n e who, has h a d the good:
tor tune t o : b e * guest in h e r hom e, - w h e th e r sing ly , w ith
• sm a ll group or a la rge one, recalls h e r charm , g ra
ciousness a n a w a rm th of hosp ita lity . S h e a lw ays m ade
Ite r guests feel:? th a t th ey w ere rea lly w an ted and iio th- ■;,
Ing w h too m u c h troub le fo r th e ir com fort a n d pleas-
\ U r* .- ............................................. ‘ .
Mrs. A ckerson w a s '* w * m a n w ho g a te unse lfish ly
i f herse lf - h e r t im e a n d h e r ta len ts . The w orld is t r u ly
A b e t t * r p la c * , because she w as a p a r t of i t a n d a v i t a l '
:part, - : S h e .haa le ft a w o nd e rfu l m em ory as a 1 devoted
w ife, -mother, : g randm o th e r a nd -friend.
:4-*iVf* i ex tend ; o u r sym pa thy to h e r fam ily and hope
th a t th e im press ion she m a d e 'o n a ll those w ith w h o m
she cam e in contact w il l he of some com fort to them in
th e ir great lo w . -
/ f ' litters To The Editor ]
•To"tbe .Editor '-v1" - ^Vt/• l\ th ink-M ^ry^H tis ios id 'h- 'ih*«
right man to t# elected the new. governor ol N.J. He Is a man o t : progress in a time of prcgrera. '
,C*gres£m«n Hel»tosKi has «er- v e d 'N .J .a s a n educator (teacher
, and ’principal), as < a ; councilman;
•ndm ayoro f his home town, East -' Rutherford.! He has spent the but touri years I f *•< Representative in <Cnngrea* from New Jersey’*
Nlatyk District ■
Ml* experience u an' educator- give* him the .understanding nec-
’essary to ifeal with'the problems of this state ;«rhich ia 50th in per
capita expenditures <m ; higher education. At a time when a col-, lege education Is becoming a pr»-' requisite lor success, Henry ttel-
st^ski. II - cluctcd governor, would provide for the rapid growth ot
• our state coUefie system no that
oven one-half of INtiw Jersey's fu-
stujoj college students are-not fur. cc(i .to leave the state in purtuil
ofithclr education, -
• ... (Signed). ; ; Stfve Merkel
• :-105 Atlantio Ave.. Matawan
,!«b<ould;ip«akrout on current is>
suet thatr affect the borough.'
You way not agree with a ll I have to say, but I hope to gain your respect as an individual* who docs and will present his
views in an open and forthright way, . .
(Signed) " I. -. . Donald T. Day ■ - >
To, the ■ Editor:: .........
'{‘Sensitivity" and “ Mrs. Carroll." Sound unrelated? Not real* ly,', We are talking about tilt sen
sitivity that the borough offi
cials, have displayed over the .
pa it five years In the physical £i<[wth of our community. Mrs.
Carroll la Just the objcct of a ruient lack of a sensitivity that
noi only will directly affect her, but will detract from the resi- dm tlal character of the Middle- ae^ Kd. area In which &he lives,
T-his lack of aeniitivity Is In
th^, form of , a large, a very water tank, i i feet in dl-
anicter and some 103 feet high. Besides providing the, borough
with. 1,200,000 gallons of water
slofage. It will also provide anijile, but sliadc forMrs. Carroll's properly, being'
locjitcd only about SO feet from the', southerly side of her home
nmf about 15 feet from her prop- c ily lin e . .
’Ijlie; fact that Nlrs. Carroll was not' pursonnlly notified abuut the
tanjt;. was an unfortunate oversight/And the fact that the cmi- cieio'Wii.s poured' to finalize the foundation on tliu very day Hie rcfiidontfi were to meet with the
Council about the problem wa«, al Ibcst. poor community rela
tions.. Possibly more than pour community relations ate involv
ed, in the recent issuance ot tlio temporary restraining order
slopping eoiistructloii. ,We.'.ill tlgrec that this storage.
tunl< Is needed, but ninny of us Will wonder if tlw;re w.t* not an-
ether wore desiralile and less obvious location fur Hi Ih immense limdmark,
1 feel that us a Primary Candidate for Borough Council 1
' c a r d o i ' t h a n k s
The family of the lute Victor l.nndry Jr. wfsli to thank all friends and relatives for their
iilndneus doting their recent bereavement, especially ilie llolm-
dcl Police, Slate Police, The Keyport Police, Ilie Mehleubec.k
Funeral Home, The lledle Fu- nortil: llonie. Senior Class of
Keyp’orl lllijt- School and Ralph
F.rrarn,. . ,
V J Ins 4/U
'Proclamations' WHEREAS, , • the AmericanCancer Society, under its sym
bol, the Sword ot Hope, is a voU , untary health organuation fight
ing cancer through a most cf- fective program of Research, Educatidn aad Service; and
WHEREAS, the New Jersey Division of the said American Cancer Society, through volun
teers. ln the Mnnmoutli Cotinty
Unit, is carrying on a year* ,f(iutKl,.t(lort.iri alert the public
to the necessity , of regular health check-ups and at the same time helping those already stricken; and 1
WHEREAS, in IMS nn esti
mated 12,400 men, . women and children died of cancer ill New
Jersey alone; and : 'WHEREAS, more and more
funds are needed if these pro
grams arc to- be carried; out and
the cause of cancer found through Research,, now, therefore,
I, Mayor of Matawan, do declare the month of April to lie
Cancer Control Month in Mata-
wan in Monmouth County, New
Jersey, and urge the residents to support the Monmouth' County Unit. American Cancer Society,
New Jersey Division, Inc. and
its cancer control programs through Voluntary assistance and contributions.
(Signed) .Edwnrd E, Hyrne,
;Muyor *
WHEREAS, The Independent Order of Odd Fellows of New Jersey huvc* dedicated {iiumselves
to the promotion of good will nmunfi men und lo the advance* ment nnd bclferhjent 0/ mankind *
in Oftch oily und coimmiiiiiy in Which (Ih'V exist; nnd
\VHI‘ HV;:AS. Ihtv Indt'pcuvH'tif Order of Odd 1'dlows 1 fits* yciir
flftminonioralo iheir 1511th Anr.i-
vrrsary y\\ lin; IJn|th /\ineu{i|i>
(innlint'iil, and their Mist Anni- vtn.saiy in 11>«‘ S'.ue of *<‘W J f,r*
jii;v; *uul \VHl-:RliAS. lilt', n ffuv is mid
Members of The lmli’pemleiu Or
der of Odil lreilt)w.s t'f New ,lor* !»ey have u-quesU'd thut ilu* week
of Apr. -ll ihnm^h Ajn. as Ihe Indepeiuli'jU ()rder uj Odd I :ellows
Weeh:NOW, T ill:U i:i t)HF, I, KICH-
ARP J. liur.m -s, Governor nf
Iht* Stale of New Jersey, do here*
hy proclaim Apr. 20 to Apr. 26,
11)09 as Independent OrdfM* of Odd Fellows Week in New JDrney.
(»!VI'!N, inwler my lismd anti (he Great Seul of Ilie State of New Jersey, thin 11 lit tiny of April in Ihe year of Our Lord onu ihMJWmd nine hundred and >,ix*
ly-nlne and In the Independence of Ihe Pelted Stales the one hundred and ninciy-.third.
n ith a rd 'J , Huiih**, - •
Governor
STwo.Madison Tmynrfnp bpaihcrs, Bris«, Wt'ibtuv
Rime, and eight-yea^ld Craig Wilbur dron-ntd
Fiiday nlteaWM when theyslipped tow® the Du- fceroa! Lake Dam Into the deep waters of the lake.
Thfl tx^B, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wil-
li»U'. 107 Park Ave., Old Bridge, had been out
playing in th* vicinity of the lake, located on the
bordrt of Madison Township, 'East Brunswick and Spotswocd. , . ;
; The, lake is about three blocks hom the boys*
home, ’ ..........They apparently parked their bicycles along
<i>e «dge of Ui* lake, lift ens pair of shoes. *™j one pair ot sneakers nearby and went splashing
In the shallow water alon£ th* top of the dam.
' The rush of the water across the top of the
concrete dam apparently swept one boy , over the edge and into the deep waters of the lake.
Witnesses to/d police the other hoy tried to save his brother.
According to Mrs. David Chiera of Madison Cardens, the boy tried to reach his brother by
sliding off the dam, holding onto the edge and
yelling for help.
■ The water washed him off the dam, according to Mrs. Chiera, who saw the accident from her
' car.
By ihs Urt\? sfrs hf-r hii.-jUjfwv v.-l'i*.-
fishing nearby,: tiie boy* hao dis;'^pcoi<i3
the surface, ■ ................... ,
A witness railed police, from an Englishtown
Rd. gas station’ anil the BsHermen and other' children playing in the area, watched helplessly as
the dragging operations began. " '
Children there tentatively identified the boys
they had seen playing on the dam; Mrs. Wilbur
, later identified her sons’ shoes, sneakers and bi
cycle# along the lake edge.
'Waltnr.Hp_oyer,. a ^m d iv e r »itH the Old Bridge
Ambulance and^ JiSrssrgcT.oy " stiuad, TOeiiicu: the
body of eight-yeai-old Brian at 6:13 p.m. in about five feet of water about -40 yards from trie dam.
The body of Craig was located by the East Brunswick Rescue Squad dragging crew more
than an hour later in about J5 feet of water near
tiie edge of the dam.
The boys were pronounced dead on arrival at Perth Amboy General Hospital.
The Wilbur boys, who were two of the six children in the family, drowned in the lake which has
taken seven lives in 13 years, according to one township police officer. :
Accident Cases Are HeardThree accident cases involving injury to driv
ers were heard by Acting Municipal Judge Harold Stem, Union Beach, Tuesday, presiding in
Mntnwnn Township court in the absence .of Judge Lloyd D. Elgart. Township fiist aid me'r, trans
ported the injured to hospitals.
, Patricia V. Sbarbaro, 21 Middlesex Hts., Mat-
awan, was hospitalized after her auto hit the standing auto of Crispuolo P. Rodriques, 340 Aberdeen Rd., Matawan, teb. 26. Judge Stern declined to justain a careless driving tickct after
hearing tbe report of Patrolman Walter Cauldtr.Two young women, Brenda 1. Bing and Susan
Ench, Villas, were hospitalized when their car
was rammed in the rear by one driven by Frank
S u e . Red Batik, at Route 3S and Cliffwood Ave.
A w a r d T a n tru « * tvM<"' M%/«rK^ i .............. -
; (continued from page one)
by including them in the 1970-71 budget as items of capital outlay. He noted the course of construc
tion on the schools would not be that advanced
but thu features to be financed through inclusion
in the 1970-71 budget could be built-in on schedule.
Total costs of the schools cannot be known yet •s plumbing contracts on both schools and the,
: electrical contract on 'Matawan Ave. School ar*
being tebid. First figures were regarded as excessive and such bids returned.
“ Inflation has hit us hard.” M r.. Scullion com-
mected In noting that bids had been accepted on
■ the following restricted basis: ■Cumina Construction Co., New Brunswick, was
successful'btdder on genetfal cunsuuclion for both
schools, with a bid of Sl,06li,200 on the Matawan
Ave. School and J638.600 on the Cambridge Park
School.At Matawan Ave., the board chose nlternaies
leading to deductions of $81,800 from the Gumina firm's base bid of $1,148,000. Eliminated were
such items as scats ,for the school auditorium, bleachers for the. gymnasium, counters, taps and sinks for classrdoms,, paving for piny areas, » folding door for the gymnasium and paneling for the principal's office.
At Cambridge Park, the board chose alternates which reduced the base bid $28,400. eliminating
folding partitions in the multi - purpose room and
the cafeteria and replacing Interior walls with a
substitute item. !The board awurded Vena lilectric Co., Cliff
wood, a $75,179 contract for electrical work at
Cambridge Park School, but rejected electrical bids on Matawan Ave. School.
;■ .Alternates,.tolaling 'dcditction? of ?17,511 were chosen, hy the board for (he Vena Electric Co.
' award, tflimiuaied :vic ;i:jI-1 on the budd
ing and grounds and a : public address system.
Changes in lighting fixlutfs account tor more timn $90CO in deductions. ; ' . .■■■■'■
Elcctricul bids on Matawan:Ave. School were rcjecte<l because the low bidder. Freehold Electric Co. Inc., Freehold, Has toon,-) to be f;m|M:i}if:ivl,
Mr. Scullion reported. Mr. Scullion will advertise
for new bids to be,opened ut p.m. Wednesday, .
Apr. 30. . .......' A 1151.995 contract for structural steel work at Matawan Ave. School was awarded J.G, Schmidt
Iron Works, Inc., Passaic, low bidder among live.John Multese Iron Works Inc,, North Bruns-
witlt, received a contract iu the. amount of $73.000 for structural steel work at Cambridge Park
School. The Maltese firm was low bidder among seven. :
Robert W. I’atiersnn Inc., I.ong Branch, re
ceived contracts for heating and ventilating In both schools, bidding the Matawan Ave. job at
$234,200 and Cambridge Park at $138,400. 'The board voted lo H'ject alj hids ou food ser
vice equipment for bolh schools’and on demountable and operable walls lor Matawan Ave- School
only. Further bids will not be asked. Food service
equipment would cost about S(;.ri,(X)0: tjie operable walls would cost a few hundred dtillars more.
Day ( lare Center(continued one1)
Target Area Representatives, Mrs, Tccda ^ee,
M aiaw ai’ Township; Mis Hortha llym an, Key*
poit. • ;The Office: f'f iu'Ononne Opportunity, which al-
femlv has funded ijie rhiv earn centtr, requires
active pan-nt paji(« >|»aticM and #’Mpulat‘,i> that
seven jtje/nl)' r>; u[ '.he .•mn'iiutt /i khjm ht; paieais
whoso ehildn.i! art* j <']' (I In lh« center. Tht’Ktt
niemlier.'i <;t< fl Mar. 2$.
Fliev m«:hid'‘ Mi.-i. Jana ( l at i i ty of Kt.-amluirj’ ,
Mr:*. Jud ith ("ohm of I'ai^U He^ch, Mrs. Shirley
Lev of lirvpori, Mrs; Ann i>! Malavvan
Tti’vre-liip, Mi ! I'tia I i . f n i‘ <if Matawan, Uariy
Krnshier or l'*’V|.uit, and Mrs;. Sally Ward of Mat-
awan Township.
PUC Hearing(viiniiniicil froin pufit-' one) '
Mlddtrsev (Va.inty A'semhlvmun Robert WIN
entr. told the. comtnission thnt there rnny be some state funds available to suhsidi/.e Ihe llnu and
added tlml tho company should ho forced to con-
tlmm operation until tho legislature has tlmu to look Into thu problem. .
Kale Ool Hus:.ReliefA letlnr from lluclsou llos Co., Jersey Cily, op
erators of an Intorslnle bus route over lite snme streets as followed by Marathon Ilus Co. buses be. tween Kennshurg and Perth Atnlioy, staled to tha
llailet Township Cotnmltlee Tuesday that the Hud
son company was iu no position to make extra
runs at golng-to-work hours lo make up for th« Im* pending loss of Mnrnthon service.
Mr. Saxe paid $15, and $5 costs on a ticket from
Patrolman Michael Wagner. Two. New York men,
Sidney Sahn and Michael Indich, driving separately, were hospitalized after their cars collided
on Route 34. in, Iront o t the Mrainmore arioppipg Center Jan. 16. . Patrolman Kenneth Wirklunrj is
sued a ticket to Mr. Indich un which $10 and $5 costs was paid. . ; . v .
One driver, Savara Sheren, 21. Idaho Lane,
'Matawan, was cleared of the charge brought against her by Sgt. Zon Macon jr., that of driving
an unregistered vehicle Jan. 10, but she was fin
ed $25 for ignoring the re'urn date on the suni^ mons. Martin W. Livingston, Newark, chose to
ignore a delinquent inspection ticket given him
last May 12 by Patrolman Clifford Martin jr He
had to pay $5 and $5 costs for the offense and $15 for contempt.
Spinning wheels cc:t Stanley De:?chs!!y. Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood, $15 and $5 costs on a summons from-Patrolman William Andrews Mar.
22. Barney E . Cloficld, Red Bank, paid $10 and
$5 cos's on a ticket for racitij? from Sp.t. Macon.
Jerome Daniels, 117 Milton Ave., Cliffwood, had
to pay sis and $5 costs for syU'-ai.nj; tues on
County Rd. Mar. 19 on a ticket from Patrolman Caulder.
Radar on Cliffwood A,ve, picked up ■ Douglas V. Field, - Scotch Plains, Mar. 16 and he had to
pay $10 and $5.-costs. Anthony De Angelo, 105 Division: St., Keyport, was charged by Patrolman Gary Pricciante with running a stop sign on I.loyd
Rd. Mar. 1.5, and he had to pay $10 and $5 costs. -
failing to have, their vehicles under control
cost Robert: Rooney, Middletown, stopped by Pa
trolman D. Gary Dickey Dec. 31, and Carmine J. Falco, Hoboken, stopped on the Garden Mate
Parkway, each flS and $5 costs.Mary Lester and J . C: Johnson, both o! Coun
ty Rd., were each given, suspended sentences
und assessed $10 costs for an .altercation between -them, , ■ :, ■, . ■
f c i g a r t I ’ resM ie-S '- '---;
I n B o r o u g h C o j i r E
, l-.foy£ O F.b■ft'isrt, 7vI«t6wiVn..;T6'V/-whip. &cted ii‘» Jh6 .bcriMiph court Tha/^Jay- ij* {he o{ Ralph S.Heuser Jr. ,
Judge Elgart declined to accept -argument by Aogelo Bearese, Oi-
ai,iC’“n£? h i Vsnxite Covitl-
ic, Matawan, that ihe defendant could not have knowingly been guilty -of careless driving when
he caused an accident on Route
34 Oct. 25 because of being hit In the head, v.ith a bottle '.hat
stunned him. Mr. Coviello waft on
his way to seek help al a pfiysi-
dan, the attorney a.-sued.Judge Elgart sustained the ac-
tlcn of Patrolman Charles Farrell
in issuing a summons, noting that
if the defendant had the power of decision remaining to get in a car
and go in search Of a doctor in
stead of seeking help from the first aid squad, Mr. Coviello could
also; haye had the ayoreness Jo
drive properly. A fine was imposed. . ,. .
Thomas Dee, 74 Beverly Dr.,
Cliffwood Beach, was fined $100 and given 90 days suspended sen
tence in the county jai! for malicious .mischief on complaint of
Jack Dolan, 31 Weldon Rd., Mat- awan. Ronald W. Schlosser, Mat-
awan, and Miguel Rivera, Perlh Anjboy, were fined on inspection•Wlillts. - ..................... ............... .
Crash Is Fatal To Matawan Girl
D*jnna Lynn Knapp, 13, of 10 Bec*e.hwo6d Terr.,
died. Sunday, Apr.’ 12,- at-Perth An?h^y General Hospital from injuries sustained in an uuto-
mobile accidcnt in Madisun Township Thursday, Apr. 10. . . .
According to township p.dice Lt. J»rn«?s Ad- azns, Donna was a jpa/»iun$ci Tri a ear driven by her father that collided w’th u vebieie. driven by
• George Wiswhfl. of Hrick Township when the accident: oet:un<H| ft( 7 p.m. on Route 34. ■'
Kij^ht other persons lyere injured in the crash
including Donna's twin sister. Gayle, who is still
in the intensive care unit of Perth Amboy Gener
al Hospital with critical head injuries. .Other members ot the Knapp family who
'were hospitaii/ed in Perth Amhoy were Mrs, June Knapp, no«e injuries. Colleen, S, with scalp cuts, and Mr. Knapp sr., multiple fractures, cuts
and bruises, \nolher child, Robert jr.. escaped
injury. Two other persons injured in the Knapp car were Mr. and Mrs, George beal of 8 Crescent
PL, iMat awan.Two Itricktown residents, the driver and pas*
genuer of the second vehicle, were also treated
■t the hospital. Admitted in fair condition for
treatment of multiple <uits and head injuries w ai Mr. Wissint*, 37. Rina Romano, also of Bricktown. was treated for cuts and released.
Donna Lynn was born in Long Branch and had been a lifelong resident of Matawan. She was
the daughter of Robert A. and June (Strother)
Knapp.She was a communicant of St. Cleinent’a
Church, Matawan, and a student at the Lloyd Rd. Elementary School.
Resides her parents she ia survived by a
brother, Robert A, Knapp, at homo; two sisters, Gayle Knapp and Colleen Knapp, both at home;
maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Strother sr., Matawan; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Robert A. Knapp hr, Mata
wan, and maienud ^real-KiandpamUs, Mr. and
Mrs, A, 1.. Loti, also oi Matawan.A t.qu.t.ii! hij;!i m.V'K was offered in St. Joseph's rhuiTh of fvVyport ti( y<'*tt'rd<iy.
IntenneiM u:aK i ti e diieitiim of the Hay 1’• neral llmne of Kiv|ort. .vas in Old Irnnent (.e-
metery, ’tenaei:t.
Residents Urge('( nntiim rd tiDin p;t?’e e,ei )
The eiiiinnl „t!t!n-i i/i-rl Hi-* lti-ereiumn ('otni)ilr.- sion lo t.ii.i ",.-„i lurlsilictinn of the Clinton St.
playground, i\!nch was (icnuireil by the. lntroui;l'. jHBt Oetoher. t imiu il j.,I'siib'u! fieorjti' Connor
explained the lesnmtinn was to clarify tho ml-
iiiinlatr.it■'■!> ul the phiyi’roimd, and pave I'm; way for a summer pini'i'am el the site.
The council authorized it ru iiliae t n»’l to eveced
$2,'ilHl to New .le is iy S.veeping Und Maintenance
Co, t(* tueep 111,, boiouuli streets threu times
during the year. iCouncil accepted tho resignation of l :r,,nria
tm m o n s from thu Recreation Commission. Mr. Emmons cited the pressure of business ns lilc
reason for bowltif! out.Council decided to hold it public hearing nt Its
next session. May (I, ou Uio site plan approval granted by the Plnnning Doartl to permit Poet'u Dream, Inc,, to build apartments In P'reneau. The hearing was requested by Mr. Itnd Mrs,
Eugeno Reuseh of Tremiau, despite tiio barough'a adoption of an ordinance to ban all fuluru apart-
went building by ordinance last month, So ftir,
a building purmit h u been denied the develop*/,
Rubort Kay*.
e s e x m i fepair
Officers
ElectedOffice! & were nominated and
elected at a meeting of the La- ' dies Auxiliary to Guadalcanal
Post 4745. Veterans of Foreign. Wars, MaUwan Township. Mrs.Xtpnhnnia HiMnKxinrti nrcicwlftnt
presided.
Elected ivere: President, Mrs Kathryn Brazauckas; sen iorvce
president, Mrs. , Mabel Faron;
junior vice president, Mrs. Ann Mitchell; treasurer. Mrs. D^rothy- Smith; chaplain, - ^ Irs .. - Edith
Kern; conductress/ M isj Mary Ann Jouvm; guard, Mrs. Catherine- Schleetmg; trustees, Mrs,
Pauline Behr and Mrs. llilde- brandt. ... ■■
, : Joint installation of officers of the post and the auxiliary will be
, held Saturday, May : 10, in the
■ -VF.W-.Post Home, Cliffwood Ave.,Cliffwood. ..... '
It was announced by the hospital chairman, Mrs. Rita Scarborough, that Ihe. auxiliary will
hold a bingo party . at Marlboro
State Hospital on May 13.
Mrs.‘ Ann. Mitchell will be in
Charge of a bus trip on JUne 4 to
Meudowbrook Dinner Club in Cedar Grove. The production will
be “ Irma L.a Douce.” Anyone
wanting lo attend may contact Mrs. Mitchell, .
The. hospitality committee in
cluded M|>., Hildebraridt, Mrs. Behr, Mis. I. -,ie matuvCik and
Mrs. Dorothy S^.th .
A meeting of the auxiliary will
be held tonight at 8; 30 p.m.
The Mats wan Eo-wuKn, lUcrer,-
iion Commission met Apr. 7 at. the Borough Hall. M is. Marie Hanna was appointed budget di
rector, re p lac in g George Den/,
who bad accen ted the assignment, on a te m p o ra ry Basis.
Victor Fabrovic, grounds chair
man, informed the commission he had received an estimate from Aneii Devlno for the raising and repair of the. dugout at Uic Mid
dlesex Rd. baseball field, in die
ajrwimt ol $546. It was decided to accept the estimate aad the work will be done in the near future.
D a n Vanderbilt, chairman,
stated that due to lack of attendance plus conflicts in the scheduled evenings, the modem dance program had been discontinued. There is a possibility a similar program will be offered later this
year. He reported that the two
twirling programs being conduct ed at the Ravine Dr. School were nearing completion and had been successful ventures.
Dorothy Formon, buildings chairman, advised she had not
been contacted by representatives
of various groups and oiganiia-
(ions using the Jackson St. and Middlesex Rd, buildings for meet
ing purposes. As she expects to update and clanfv the existing
schedule of the'buifdings, she may be reached at MI-9359 regarding
existing , dates and clarification,
oi,, said new aluminum combi- -: nation storm doors had been in
. stalled at the Middlesex Rd. building and also that fluorescent
lights had been replaced at Jack- ion St.
Mrs. l iu in i reported that due
to inclement weather the Easter
- a . , v: ;
toft*- V;^'eggs.'wtri? disfruiuEwl »■. ihe son SL recreation Imddin^. Mr, *
Vanderbilt and 5»lr. Faiiravic . sisted in ‘ lining up ihe children
and handing out the. eg£>> Eaci;- : . child wrote his name an<3 adtJrest . ■
on paper and deposited-it in A box. A t tb« conclusion of the pro. ; . gram nine names wer« drawn and each of those picked received, . a p iiir . Tlifr yuung&tcis receiving
the large chocolate rabbi I prae%^;
were: First prize. Fffv.l - R e w tii S3 New Bnmswjck Ave.: second,
Jimmy Jerram, 20R Ravine Dr;
third, Jimmy Phelan, 252 Hard.-
ing Blvd.; fourth, Ray Giblock,
53 Johnson Ave.; fifth, Carla Bon- gart, 176 Jackson St.; sixth, Chris Beil, 6 Indian Trail; seventh, ; Brad Hfdl, 142 Broad St.; .eighth,
James Casey, 1$4 Jackson St.,
and ninth, Randy Wilson, 31 Park
Ave. ■■ ' ■■.: : ■ ■ ‘v ■ ■
Mrs. Hanna, on behalf of th#
Recreation Commission, express
es appreciation to the following local Brownie troops and leaden
who were responsible for cutor-
ing the eggs: Troops 645, 7(1 and 214. Also ihauks is exiended
the Borough Police and Hourihan, chief of maintenance,
who assisted with the large groupnf 1'r'itnnrfni‘e im, tVia ■ nrnn'i4rij ...
quarter,. '
Local residents are reminded
that the special education program, a joint venture between
Matawan Borough and Township currently is being conducted un
Saturday mornings at the Mata- ■ •
wan Regional High School gvm -r■
and w ill continue until the end cf ■
^ . ,
Spring Concert Apr. 24
First Meeting Of New PT A Apr. 2^
The first meeting of the newly organized Parent - Teacher Asso
ciation of the Ravine Dr. School in Matawan will be held on Wednesday evening, Apr. 23, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium.
The organizational committee has been working since October planning interesting and informa
tive meetings for the 1969-1970 school year.
Next week’s meeting will include the chartering of the PTA
and election of officers for the coming year.
Refreshments will be served.
All parents arc urged to attend.
This yeor the annual spring
concert given by the choral music department of -Matawan Re-.: gional High School, under the di
rection of Mrs., Anne Hannah, will
be Apr. 24 at 5:15 p .m .’ In the
".auditorium. Tickets are now on sale and may b- purchased from any chorus inr r.
The program . ytlll include all types and styles of music, from the Renaissance period lo mod
em day and from sacred music
to modern Broadway musicafi.
Highlights of the program'will include a selection of songs from Man of La Mancha by the mixed
Nominate
Officers ,Mrs. George Morey was nomi
nated as president of the Mata- wan American Legion Auxiliary
176 at a meeting held in the honti 1
of Mrs. William Donnonworth, Aberdeen Rd., Matawan.
The nominating coniMit’Uee also named Mrs. Russell Walling as
first vice president; Mrs. Daniel Consalone, second vice president; Mrs. Orville Reynolds, treasurer: Mrs. Robert Smith, seciclary;
Mrs. Eugene Needham, chaplain; Mrs. Janies Martin, historian,
and Mrs. Theodore Ryer, sergeant-at-arms.
The nominating committee In
cluded Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. Donnenworth, Mrs. Margaret Me-
Donald and Mrs. Robert Smith. Elections are scheduled for the
May meeting.
Mrs. Dorothy Rinear, poppy chairman, announced plana for the. sale of poppies, date* to b«
announced later.Mrs. Reynolds, president, con
ducted the business session and
reported that the Country Store, conducted by the Monmouth County American Legion Auxiliary in the Matawan Legion Hall
Friday was very successful.
chorus of 180, a solo aria from the Messiah by Richard Brov.i* ‘
and the spiritual "Deep River'1 - sung by the SO members of Vaf- ■,■; '
sity Singer*. -The Madrigal Croup of 10 will v! '
. ling an American folk song
“ Black Is 'fhe Color of My Tru* .: Love's Hair" , and a Bach fugut | with rhythm , accompaniment. Th* .: *; -
11 students who ' represented
MRHS at the All Shote Concert : f
have chosen to ling VO Vo* Om- nes" by Pablo Casals and V J .
popular song "Windy.” “I l ie Men's Chorus will take part
In the program with the Biitish Grenadiers and the Girls' Chorus ; .will sing two numbers, ' ‘Hymn ; :
to Musle” by Chopin and a popu* : ' lar French song. ■..=
Set Observance .> H. * • --- s-i -ivV.-.M-- Jf/..-
For Arbor Day ^Arbor Day was started,,on ;« " E j
state ■ by stale basi^ "liH',ft72/?It i j . was a day set aside for trees to [ '
be planted in order to replace ■' - thnsp m t down by the demand* of a growing population. • ■
A tree provided by the Lake- ‘ ridue Garden Club of Madison 1 '
Township will be planted on the ? ;
grounds of.the Schirra School, J ■ Awn St.. in the Sayre \Voo4. ft Soitfh section'of Ma'dtsim Township, on Friday, Apr. 23, at 1:30 p.m. The ceremony will be conducted by the fifth grade student*
under the supervision of John Becker, resource, teacher at the .
school..The tree is a northern red oak which is the state tree ot Now Jersey. In case of rain, the ceremony and planting will be ., held on Tuesday, Apr, 29. ut 1:30 p.m. at the school. The public i*
invited to attend the ceremony.
Tricky-Tray Nets $550The Soroptimist Club of Twin
Lights held its monthly meeting at tfafcr's Landing, Highlands, on Thursday. with Mrs. Edward
Downey presiding.M tf. Everett Fenwick rep<»rted
on the sue.fssfu! Tricky - Tray held recently which realized n net
profit in excess H
(iuet-i .speakers for the evening
wete Rojier Bueki lew, adminis-
tratur cf Knmh Amlmv Mi nn uni
Jh«*p»tal; Mis. (.him- I . t ' /aidl l i ,
c\e(wtive .secul.tiv ,oid Jr.mes
A. Kyan, i h a m n a n <d 1'nddinn
and prouiids M i. Hm'kt h-.‘. i-tfei-
ed a plea for assi^iame to this
and other or^anvai!e>i- 0 / )i' Ip
youth Amhoy Jh “ pnel remam in
exi^K-iii'e.
1 ho hospital had been rU iif.ed
fe de ia l lonn p.rants ft*i im p iove-
nieuts am i add itio i.s because ol
i! , l(>cation in I ' is t i ic t 17. U .e
h i'sp ita i H-nes Die nan .ii Ipa lilie *
of .Soutn AndMiy. S ay ievd le , Mad-
Iron Ti °r P iver,
nua ii, S[titsv."<:d nnd neij'hlx-nn}/
areas.
7hi) miiijJnftiinr rmiimitiee pre- nented the slate of officers for the
cominK yenr ns follnwB: Mrs. Dou'ftey, preni<lent; Mrs. Ca/nillO Crentile, vit'o pre.sirlent; Mrs.
Cieoi 'ft Oror.t, corresponding &ee- reiary; Mrs. August Pittius, ro» cording mcretary; Mrs. Lari <5. Stultz. trflflsuror, and Mrs. Her- \>eit Staer, newly appointed director joining the IncumbentN, Mri,
TcnEyck Ronson nnd Mrs. David
UnKebrettoti. Memben of the
nominating commlttc« were Mri,
Joseph Dempsey, Mrs. Richard; Fenwick and Mrs. John Duhrs, J
v■ A Joint Installation dinner w ill: be held on June 2 and the partici
pating clubs wdl be Asbury Park. Freehold, Red Bank nnd South Amboy.
The annual spring hall wilt he held on Saturday evening, Apr.
26, al the Lavender Teiraic R oom . Magnolia Inn, Fivneau. Am i k l.n i p .o ty ’.Mil ;>t 7 M
p m . and m any surprises will he
p lnnned , ' l i t l i i ’is m ay he fhtain-
Ld fro m any neM uhtr or the com-
in no 'e , M is . C ifi.n le , c lia irm a i.;
f r n u k Touriru: jr . , Mr«.\
])ro‘ t, M r« h a i a l M rs,
l.V f.n tt I 'erw it k, M rs. R k h a id
Lni'A it.I;, M 'v (.ha rles Kit-'inan
and M rs. Dow ney ,
MeinhejH nn< lulip}; \\ert M ip . Staer, Mffl. l<on'nn, Mrs. I ’ itlius, ?»lrs. pt-wnev. Mis. Drost in.d
Mrs. J7.nnebret.son, Matfiwun; Mrfi. Fniie I'rvstal, Madison
Township; Mis. Stull/ and Mi s.
KUrman, Keyport: Mrs. Nicholas
RulsI, Miildh town; Mrs. George Burch, Leonaido; Mrs. Joseph Dempsey and Mrs. Alex Hahrs,
On Swim PoolsJoseph Rlfkin, building inspec
tor of Matawan Tnunsiiip, asks
all |H*rh«nH owning h.tckyaid SUlinminK potds f,i i nhtemplalui|4
Installing one, to " m'PY the mifiiH ipnl ordiitnnee oo lymln
10 IM they conform,
Democrats, GOP(continued from page one)
Meeting fct a union hall in Ked
Bank, ihe Democrats, hoping crack the longtime Republic,-jr* monopoly on Assembly seats' « tiie county, cbose Little Sllver'i Mayor Gordon Litvin, Freehold
Borough Attorney Richard O * Connor, Monmouth Boach law- yor Richard Bonelio and former
Mayor Benedict Nicosia of Red Dank. ,
Pau l K ie rn tn jr . , who lost the
1UG5 election for county clerk by
777 votes, will try aj'Uin this
year. For tho two freeho ld^
posts, the Democrats picked WVSr*5
liion M<'CSovt>rn, a Fieelmld law
yer and Philip Ch:nmd, a Brad-
fey Ih iieh com ini.^ioiwr.
lUvaa ( essftd candidates for Assembly District ,P»A were foimer
Walhjr (leiuu.ke of M.da- v.an Tov.n.ship, .Stejjhen I );t\ is of Manilapioi '|'<m>iship and tuhn
I'ioriao, Malavsari real i.iatc? flK»*nt.
Awardod Oil PainiinqMis, ( ail . in v.ai' j>ie
srntf'd with the o'l pnintin;.! “ Mol
ly Pitcher on thu Ihdtl'-fiMd" bv
professional artist, Wmi Sm .oi of
I' i'vho ld . 7 ho pamtin;' v . - i e-
ated at a meetinj' (if The Wmu-
all's Club of Matawua when \V,n|
.Smart was thn speaker. It
waa framed and presented bv
Mrs, A.IL Lnhisser, chaiitn;m of
th‘i wnyfi ami means dtpai i tuent
of thn chih, at hor fund - uosn.;*
desst'ft rnrd parly Lndav, Apr.
11, in the eluhliouse. Mis. I nhis-
Si r oxtends her a|ipr et i.itmn to
thnM> who helped iiihI attended
tiie mu rcssful p.u jy.
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CLAMS
Your favonte way tit Iiu rL w ’a
f Ii f f win uf Inn, Ihvy. »l.r» A I'llff-
uiKtd Av«. •
W J hu> 4/17
n ng t v tm n r v m i . ~}’--*\jf>.i'tf\Lv fl, , a
Youth Lounge Make Finai F 'Mns fo r HOA-Dvtvn1 Every Kses»f«F o? Tensjsls Shn-
.■;bra. M s te r a , ?mrii'.the tf-.fefK
. ’ jp in d p a r w t co. the smallest child,
a j;;; jj£i~ ia v iiA d .to ' ■ »!!4 ;kS a
ijptiaeiviifming party to- fauuich th#
youth loungo in the new wing ot
tha temple. C liuich St. M d Ayr-
, n o a t Lane, Sucdsy at f p .m .
: [it chara;®. of activities for ‘i ie
lounge warming are Michael Wot- kis *nd Chtistopiiet' Poliak, mem-.
.■b^not tiio Senior Youth Group, Mtiiic for cfie evening, will i>& jra-
vlded hy .anoUwr member; Barry i Preiser,.and hi* five • piece band.
eats have, been a*ke<i to br ing im aU gtfti to. he lp equip.
tli» liwnje. . . • ....' .-■'. Already inaujled lit ths teen-
&|J9Il»r ffyj'W 1 juii.'T TO
coke machitia, teliviiiuii sit, two
pin? pong. tables,; .and.% .supply Uf {flaying i:si>js. Sines tiie 1248 tquoef-.foot r m a .m il douols as
cisjsrpom space when needed by tit# religious sffituMi,. ».rnp!e *fajir,.
aga d.tsats and shelves Uave been fculit ta }io.y the aqti'prasnt whnfi
it is not ut use by-ows youth Grcup,
Schedule* tor the use ol the
toiaigi by . tha Strm»jrs, trw .nn'lii through 12th grade group, and tha Juniors, ths seventh and eighth
graae group, stit> Deing coinpnt.Ni
by ths youth committee,--headed by Mm. Richard Attinson, In con
Junction with Dan Bach, facilitis* chairman. . A meeting ot the committee to make final p laa i f«r the “Tell It Like It li HAO-Down" (home, arts
■nd out-of-doors) show was held at Hie home oi Mrs, Theod rc Elder, Matawan, HAO-Down chairman.
Pictured, left to right, are Eftie Nicas, Long Branch, Senior Plainlog Board president; George Dunn,
Long Branch, advisor, with skimmer to be worn by men do traffic control committee; Mrs. Elder, Mat
awan, chairman, and Ciody Dorl. Keyport. former G irt Scout; member at newly formed Alumna,- fjroup.
The show will feature S3 demonstration areas and ni fie stag* shews, actively involving 311 Troops, (309
Girl Scouts in the big Monmouth Council event to be held Saturday from I t a.m . to 4 p.m. ot Convention
Halt, Asbury Hark. Alumnae group wilt have a booth tor former scouts tv check in and meet with
frieods. Monmouth Council now serves well over 17,00* g irk and adults. Tickets may be purchased at
door on Saturday.
MataNeva Of Yon Aad V ou Family b t p r n c t a M M t a ; Time
Call Mra. Lorraine Smith. Tel SN-lttl
wan ersona items
DELL S MARKET' 106 MAIN ST., MATAWAN
WHOL* - , - - ■
PORK LOINS 14 lb. av»r«f*OUTS ALL CHOH OK I AOASTJ, t M CHOPS.
7 9 *
CHICK6N
6ftEASTS 10 Ik bn
CHICKEN
LCGS Wfc, WiCHUCK ' -
PATTIESs a n d w ic h '
STEAKS
S lb. bsi
5 1k. Ihk
HIPS OF BEEF 35 lb.:: CUTS SIRLOIN steam .
39£4 9 1
7 9 !
6 . 7 5
85!ALL ORDERS
FREEZER WPAPPED A LABELED
WE DELIVER 566-1787
Mrs. Raymond Churchman,
Jackson St , vvas..;.the’--ftaes'i of
honor ac a birthday luncheon at^ |*« ,m n - .4./ ....V'.J. ■ . .*■..<* osloio.
Clover Hill Rti.r on Tuendiy;
Other guests attending were Mrs.
W illiam Donnewprth.jM rt; Jam es
O'Donnell, Mrs, Edw ard France/
-., and son, Edward,- and Charles
Kelly, Cliffwood
Mr. and Mrs. George Younk-
heere and children' spout tiie
weekend in Middlebucgli, N.Y.
M r. and Mrs. -Morris Yucht,
Biyukiyii, vycie iiie Sunday gimsts
of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Yucht.
Miss Gwen Harris has returned
to her studies at Ashland College,
Ashland, uhio. after spending her-
/ springs vacation with Ker parents, .
. Mr. and Mrs. bdward Harris.
Peter Rasmussen and sons, Pe
ter and Ham id; ‘15 Sutplun Ave:,
h ave . returned barm'. aUor. spend- •
Ing last we«k in the Catskills.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Seimcs and:
- children, ■ Stephen . and Karen.
Raneocas Woods, were the Mon
day guests ot Mr. and Mrs; Rob-
•r t Butter.
W illiam T, Curtia was the
weekend guest of Miss Kathy
Alexander, Kdina, Minn.
Mrs. Leo Holland and Mrs
Richard Applegate and son,
Stephen, returned horns on Fri
day after spending two weeks visiting Pompano Beach, Marco
' Island and. St. Petersburg, Fla. •Mrs. Charles F . Permit! and
Mrs. George C. Barrett were the
prize winners when Mrs. Hayard
Lamborn entertained at bridge on
Thursday evening. Other guests
attending were Mrs, Rosj Mag-
han, Mrs, ■ Arne Kalma,. Mrs.
Johnson Caftan, Mrs, Harry
Pitcher and M is . Lawrence t.e-
itiaive.
M r. and Mro. Fred Dietrich
dined ai Larrison's Turkey Farm ,
■Chester, on Wednesday'.
. Mrs. Frank 'BSiss entertained
at bridge urt Wednesday. Pri/.e
winners were M i i . Leroy Sickeis,
Mrs. Gerard Devlm and the host
ess. Other guests were Mrs. Mar-
YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! WHAT? A HUNK OF
FABRIC SALE(iffV
1 Yd*. Embroidered Lac* TrimFREE
with Purchase of J.OO or More
CONCORD
Reg. |,98
WESCO
R e g . 1 .98
KETTLECLOTH 45" wideSALB $ 1 .5 9
MEN'S WEAR LOOK 45" vide$1.49sale
BONDED CREPE 45" wide2.79 & 2.90 SALE $ 2 .3 9
Sc h i f f l iE M B R O ID E R Y C E N T E R
HWY 36 264-3600 KEYPORT
|Hi
OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. ■ TUHS. & FRI, 10 A.M, - 9 P.M, — SUN. 12-5M N t m a t M M N * » * » « » « ♦ * » * * • » tm # e
guerite T^aird* Mrs. l-'rederick l)e*
derick, Mrs. Joseph Dcrnberfter,
Mrs. W illiam J . RaljuL and M is,
- ...
Mrs. David Marlin. Main St..
ha.^ rciurned home after spend
ing the winfer in Stuart. F la, .7 :
Mrs*- Em m anuel VimderbJIe. o p i ’
Mr,; and Mrs. V inc^U Larkiu'and-
children attended the Saturday
pcrfonna iue of the RingHng B ios : -
Circus in N^sv York. - : . • \
Mr. and Mrs. George Rangos
and children, Ceres and George,
Srjuth fiam pion, Fa.: RivnniU'-
Clemo, Locust Valley, L.I., and:.
Miss Kaye ' Rarigas, Brooklyn,
were the Sunday guests of Mr.
ar.d Mrs. Saia Rangos.
. .Timothy Tpomer, son of Mr. and Mra; -Wtlliatn : Toomet, Rat-
viiie» Dr., has returned hgine aft- >
er visiting his b.rother-ttt-law and
sister, M r; and Mrs. Johu Rerrv, ’
H<m ell Township. T
Mr and M is . Alfred Oakes.
Pompano Beach, My.. ur<? visiting Mrs. Darnel Heany. T
Miss Etelka : Schaffer. New
• Y«?rk, ,was the-Sunday •auest-of;
Mr. and -Mi's: Winston Schiiffar!^
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Laude-
man, Cincinnati, Ohio, were the.
guests last week of Mr* and Mrs*
Raymond Cnrter. < •
Mr. and Mrs. D tjudd Lmvi.-j and
sou wc*re the Sunday guests o(
Mws Flo Gruudei, Deltoid. •
- Russs»U‘ Ra.f»|40K, a : s t u d e n t ut
Rutj»er3 ; lM tiv«sity . - spent , the
weekend ut the home' o f his par
ents, M r. and Mrs. Sam Rangos.
Mrs. George Sueiro and daugh- k
ter, Janet, have returned Isoms
alter spending twow i'eks in Puer
to Rico.
Edward Gueri> ElgttrL sou of
M i. and Mrs. DcrnarJ Iil^a rL
has returned to his siudU*s ut die
Univevsuy o f Wisconsin
spending a vn-ck v. it.fi his parents.
h !r . a n d M rs. J«u:k B^.rst and
M r. and r*irs S lu ’ i.'y
and ch itdren , Ross, Lou .arn| .y i;i»
cy ,.w iM « the S und .ij guos.t^-i>f M r.
rtnJ ,\tr3. l,a .)a Uo Iu m i i , L.’J .c
H i i ^ a t h a ,
Mr. and Mr.^. M arhu ‘Tosutto
entertuinod ou Suti«rd;jy evening.
Tliftir-fjtn’^is Mt. and M ii .
Jum cs Gaila^hot' ' an<i family.
Nassau. Balu'.tnas; Mr. and M is.
1'iiomas Llovd. Massjp:*qu;i, I. I ,
Mr. and Mi'.v Michael HalKcau,
RlauveU, N . Y : Mr. a< vt Mi:>-
John Flvnn, The Bron**: Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard 5i;os-,, Miss Pefuy
Smith. Mrs, M a i^a i f t Smiih,
Mrs. T 'a lin 'ta TohiUU). New*
York: Fred Soelman and Mr «nt!
Mrs. Il*!«ry Kavana^h, Bt'DOklyu.
Mi*». F-'dward W. Currie, Mrs.
T l'uim> Wcl.stcad, Mrs. Margur-
t tie I.aird, Mrs. W illiam K. Crai^.
Mrs. l.eroy Sickels, Mr-J. P-ut
Kijan and Miss Catherine Mac
Donald were the T hurs^jy after
noon bridge guests 0 ' M rs. Ger
ard Devlin. The prize winners
were Mrs. Currie, the hostess and
Mrs. W eU iead
Mrs. Daniid Rlnear Jr- ha» rs-
Uirned home after spending a
week vacationing In Stuart. Fla.
Arthur Ward. Fduewater Dr.,
Iu h rtMurned hom« nfier being a
surgical patient in Monmouth
Medical Center.
Charles W oodm an Is a patient
In M o nm o uth M ed ica l C 'oiil^r.
M i. :utd M rs. Gt'nr:>'‘ C l.u k *nd
Mr.i. A lti'H i G lid-w eli *.ver^ flit*
Sunday afternoon j»uesis »f M r
And M rs. SV'alter M ih n i, Mon-
n im nh Beach.
Mi'=*. C am illa D. C e iiii la and
( lu ld 1 i'll, I .y !'•>-*. " i 1 r t " ‘i ^ ‘>ck,
and \Ii«. F<»irano hi'.i* ij-
tu rned hotn-* nfi-'i' Kpi*nf|m.» i,‘" ‘ oral ( li iv i a I Mu ( !<«c*t F i r m . I .a l i
enator, P a .
M r. and M r*. !( • • : '!/ KapV.ie.
iViMi* th«* Sun>l->V I’Venli'j; ?*ii',.-.ti«
Of ^ l i . u nd Mi-*. F i «k1 f) ie n ic h .
Vi’ilhiiin T. Cm 1 n- Im-. t<'imtK*d
ta Ills siudUH ai P .h ^ iih Ctdk*j<-)(
FuirfieUI Iowa, ati-'i st»'M(lin?
V* spHnm vncallon vnl i h*i p if-
outH, Mr. ond Mr'*. I.dw a id W.
Currio.MiHil ,1. M tih fl H io ’.vit, In' 1 v jio t f (
M in Mill '■ I 'mi " t Si m s V--.7
Moiminutlc Mi
P-Mlh Amho’
Wheelei a*'il
M«*f»d:UV 1 d.t"-
II DmuihirlliNi 1 ! ■ IK V. Me llllilhru; I- 1
Itlrllu /.iv al Mi-
Sh tiirrttty*. ' 1
t IH,! I.i.HI.
Ml . !«■
I
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!• !•'. it‘
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B n lu r td ln G u a i t i
‘iiht M u. Willi un Mill- m fi'H Shai>< < >(n >'ii ,.t, . ' • I M'.irh, re'tM-dy ''iiI'T-
1 Mr, and Mr<. Kober. v. -A\4 ti.1.1 diUghUM', Il ibu i.-'t
*:, a id M;». WiJ'MT- jl , no.m.-ii.tt, Vt» , «**■■ I M r . M l •
-,y n.ddndhr, Cliff.v.nl 'm.
Mr
hi"niff--
| tine,
Will 'On'Ape, W t
haru-i
:?t rta'-• ' lVi i i? :iv;f
Nlr*t Cj?or7.> •Jslvftr'i.wrjj.
lu \ z*T.;-st Maf:*
Mo’r.day, A^r. 28, ai
v:. Miss Ann Churchman, returned /hpjnc on Thursday after spend-
iag: the vvlnt«5t In Floiida ae fh.o. - yii ‘.‘5v. «? Mr. Mrs-
Brucc*. Fort Lauderdale. •
: Mr. and Mr». Ro!IiuT..Richards
enteruined recently iu t e o r o f their san, Bruce, who was cele* bratini' his birthday. Gueste attending die. movie party vv;ctfi-
Mftrk and John Ayanian, Johrr, and. Brum McQuarrie, Andy Noyes and Kri? Frank, \
Mr- and Mrs. Camillo D. Gun-
m o . rtttwn. u c . ium,
Mr. and Mis, Frank Tourine jr. and Mr. and Mrs, Earl C. stuitic spent la.st week ac Mt: Airy
:Lodge. Poconi), Pa... aUendmg ini* .distisvr conference oi the Rotary International. - . -
. ‘Ml- and Mis. Wdilam C.
dinga returned, home on F i lh y after spending - three .\vo«ks-
irg ; tneuv son-in-law, and- daugh- teiy-Mr. ai\d ^rs. Aibert Laehder.- .3*Uvyi<i, Mo. 'Ihey spynr 00c wc-ck
touihi^tiie lancoln lleritaftv l'tail
.-thrpufth' . Kentucky and H'.nMS with -Mvs. .Laehder iatui children and Visited Mr. and Mi* rnonus Noddmgs, Wustem Spilnj*, Hi.
Mr. and Mrs. J;C, t e ^ i i Ii, Plainfield, were the Frida/ L’u e ^ O? h ii mother, Mi's. J,C." Uv«vn.
: Miss Sandra Richards eutcrtam ed at a farewell party in honor
Of. David Smith, fion'of Mr. yr.d
Mrs. Hlwwd Smith, '.vhj Unt
C^utly for the U.S. Air Foro* Guests attending were Jo KHen...
Mye:s, Debbie Siniili, Nancy t:a.s-
enheis, Mike TomaseHo, Ami i^* online, Mike Herb. C;'ilteee. L5?r* rain^ham, Mike Li.uueu. T-xa
Sclil'.uyi'.-iuer, Chris ar;d
I.ynu 'l urhy M r. and Mrs. ,Vacn Uarst and
grandchildren, Lon and Stacy
Seaman, iveie tho Monday quests i>f Mr. an'f Mr*;. Sanforti P.'^eer, P'^MvV.v. L.I.
'.'is 'Vei!(,>(’*• Spf*te. and daoi’h ;*•. . M a r jo r ie , \ver«» Uu* giuistt las ,vw.'-k of Mr. and Mi s. R,iy. nwvr. I h-ASsford. Jei'.^-v Ci-y.
Mrs. Palmyra To^etto, Ne’-; York. Is visaing Mr. and M m Man in T^seito.
M r nnd Mr.?. H e:urn Hurke
d ‘ ."d ei Uu- Bean Kiva(.*e, Spring
i ak-* Hfiyht.s, Saturday evening.
?*tr. and M n , Jack' Burst were
the Sauirday guests of Mr. r..‘j M»w. Morris Hack, Rrookh';.
Mr. and Victor \ir,u iind
cluldren, Gregory nV. .fason. Ke;v
York, uere th« Cafurday 3 uesI?
of M i. and M.s. Stanley Seaman.Mr. -md Mrs. Walter Jones and
chi Id iv'., Duuglas and Kendra,
* returned honu* afier visit- j ,>* ihe Kev. and Mrs. Robert Ad- di», Ain;u.sta, Ga.
Mr- olid Mrs. Aldo Barsotti and tfuidritn have relumed alter vl»-
Uinff Washington.' D.C.. and set*- injc Ihe cherry blossom*.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jacoh
have returned home from a trip to Chicago, Hi.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* Crane entertained at a Hippie pdrty on Saturday evening. Their guests
wera Mr. and Mrs. .V Smith. S;<- ver Spring, Md.: Mr. and Mrs I.avvPMica Conlin, Hartsdale,
N.Y.J Mr and Mrs. B.F. Lewis, M i. and Mrs. Stove Nolan, Mr-» William Levenson, Mr . and Mrs. R.ibeit Blish. Mr, and Mt.v W;'-
!iam I fin hius aud Mr and Mis.
OmrliiMV lladdtK'k. Prl/.o wlnn.n*
fin ni.* most authentic cnsUimei \\erw B.F. Lewi* and Mrs. Hid- l in k '
Mr. and Mrs. Marwtd Hotinei mill J in^liter.1, .loanno and .fat.- qei'lm*. I<;ivinu Dr., and Mi*.Ifnlnew ’ f.-ither, Mit liarl Havtan, Cllff.vofvl, havd rftturned to tlxMr
h\\\M nftor Rpendin^ a week’s
v u fa jb n wdlh lha ilo lm o i’ dau^h*
t »r mid sondndaw, Mr. and Mr#.
R .m tld Artalll, Daytona Reach,
1 0 . ' i)r . ami M rt, EM . Lazov/ hnv i
Vtf'urn.»-l from a f-va week stay
A) tn i Dnral Coimtiy C(uU In
NT'tii MImmi. Fla.
a-van,
A N'atiesA; run<iftWn srnn Crowr* for K,itu>e.r-iit” rtt'i' ini :Mtrr*iuiJ |V*r;;Man
thv* Js'JV'ish. ■i'ttnd', J NF, jew-*
ih i t)ej»innin|» o[ ’his. f ir y . have had -i vital Mak? h± the building of Und of fsrael. Urn// before th-* H?rih!i;)ir.>eni 'A the state, tho JNF Bluo Box had
becom-j 1 syudKJi of ihe deter* rnhiation of Jews to survive a« a ptKjple.
Also through ti\e safe of treo certificate:!, Hadassah has planted vast forests in Israel, named
in honor of great personalities, on
tha stony slopes yf Galilee..--Sae- maria, and the Jerusalem hili.9.
.These names hke Henrleua Swld,
founder of Kacbs-sah, Stephen Wise, Eddie Cantor, Eleanor Roosevelt, have l>et*u perrnajienc-
Iy rooted in the soil of Israel.On the program for the evening
will ba two cosmetician* from Adrian Arpel who wilt roaJce uo alt imeresied 7;onten. EyeUshes"'iii. OC- el’Vvt'. uo-a tKKjf prize.’
G i r b R i f l e C l u b
Are C h a m p i o n s
T*h*j e’ti.'r.pionahip of the j^lrl’s
:divi.stOii. .of tha 23f.lv ie.uuul lw.«i,Sr
sectidfiais reremiy h^fd a t Som
erville, wax .von hv cha Red Rank
Jun ior R ifle Ciub'.i Girls’ Team
vvitji a.scyv^ o f Out o f a poa-
sibl?.. -IfifiO. point?, Theic ie-a.ai
placed seventh in ' the cvtfcaU team rosulta. . - •
Their individual- scoro results
were; T.ymi - S-eidou, . Red 'Bank,
UW;. Terry ; Teynaiiun. New
Shrewsbury, 347: kathie-Cfodiui,
Mataw-jo, 3i5, and Joy Ericson,
M ’dui'Ciovvn, • J4a. The girls a il
finished in dvi top third 0 * the
individual cwnpettttam •
K'v*b>>?- C bd iu i. a snpho»ny?:»> i t
iMatawan. .•kegio.nat -High School,;
has. been. siiop'Hng’.vvijh the club
for four;years and hoM< the rank
of SharpshooL?c Bar 9. She. play*}
tiie '.barUyne hifcn.. la <;h« high
school band iind is a; .member of
a trio cs.Ued C a r o l M u s i Q a i
G^iusO .vrf hJ a.'-jii U * Sf £■? • 1 ' !.r wKtch :
plays at- adult functions.- consists-
of -iC'aroiifiiii'CusAn^ano,^ Union.'
Beuch^XH'gaii;'' Judy Muller, Mat-
awan, drunis, and Kathie oa gui
tar, .'
CAFETERIA MENUM u f f t w a a K e g i o a i a l I l i g b . -
, -. ■ rjijyd ft-aid
(ivKiN- >£A-P> Ltara.rv,k, C#We*SA .-. ■■,.■.■
■ ot ApriS. l\, '■ ■ ...
' ■' MONDAY ■ v
■ - - ■ v - 5 J.irtCthP'lli’V •' : ,
<h-en C-rrf.ieri Frankiurwi*
SaufwisKua!;
Paafttveliic R-5fS J«*d Buctw ' ’ - ■'
Ll Cirl'3 Sr(«Ci4W ■■■ -
C'oii SUcjxJ Ciuck«n Ss‘&ii O'ai'.ifr 9 ii» i *n4 9uHM
H am and C h e e u SsiH lw ich .......... .
Wuc««tt Ittoa S!wp with tracker*
■ n ju s o A V .:
Hut Luactooa
Hot EtoMl Stef SaaJwlith with Oravy
Creamy Whl^^jod - Svttored O an lM Sjafatadk
Bu'cer Julo4
A L l C»ci» S fM la li
Tmw FUU S»I» i Plstwi: . ... ■ B n t J M d ButteC
Calami Sandwicli
a-of Soup Hltb Cracker*
- ' " ' WEDNESDAY . , ; " -
. .. ■ ' '. H'>{ Luothao* - ■ :■ .
Spaghetti with Meat S tuca , . ,-i-.
It&'ltui Sroad aitj Butter Xo m J 5«il«d with SrcMiay
A L» Cart« Sp*c!a!a - -
R»M »w Salad P la tte ‘ * >
Baked Ham $»»4w!.fe . . -- —
Garden Vegetable Soup witfc Cracker* -
THURSDAY"
H»t Luncheoffi ■ ■■■■■ ■ - - "■
ChoptKd Sirlola Steak
Hailj B ra w a P o ta to * ! Puucrtd Preach :
Hatf.iwrgir Ben and Buttei: Komai i
. .. ..' A L* CarW SfietlaU . .
C'll-J Cut Silad Platter Vua Ktti BhUM
. Chicken Salad Ssadwicli .
Yaultefl iteaa Swp with Cf*cker* ,
■ " , ' V- ■ . FR ID A Y ■ ■ ’ ■ - ■
Hot Umcheooi
Ovutt Baked. Fi-ih. Stlckv v iiit Tattar Sauc*
P iu a Pie CoU Slaw
Bread and Buttec Fruited Iei(«
A La Carte Si^eclali .............
tsjs Saiait f'witer Br»»d aad Butter
Anterictw Cheea3 and To ill a to Sandwich . . ..
Crc-nm of Toniuto Soup wlih Crackers
WCM'WUM99© W®msiMW® vmim:
i \ i m IIII ...
1 Style V m q^
» M i d i C i k i
,. P is r C d k s S a b
The - M»uawan Jaycee - sUfts*' second C'ak‘3 Sa^o w iil ba held
Sutuniay morning Stanii^ wi!: by set up out^d'J Foodcown, Mah\ S t .1
and" Acme in the Sttalhmorci
Shopping C'J,'v^r, it')uie 3L M at
awan, , ■ -
126 MAIN ST. — MATAWAN
S+or® HoursjMON. THRU FRI. » A.M. - ♦ P.M — .SAT. I A.M. -
. . SUNDAYS 1:10 A.M. t» I JO P.M.
FM6 ?A»KING IN REAR OF BUILDING
, m
»rl\tc *A».l\li'l'J UN KCAK U r OUILUIM^
The F&M
Loan Officer
Says BANK
RATES ARE
LOW
.......and he says we canarrange AUTO FINANCING now
— before we buy!!"
B o rro w P a y B a ck * N o . P a y m s n ts M o . P a y m e n t *
$ 1 ,0 0 0 1 16 0 . 20 16 i2 .4 S
$ 2 ,00 0 2 3 1 6 .7 6 16 64 .91
* N»v-' Car Financing, Including Credit- Lifo Insuranco.
Farmers & M erchants
139 Y E A R S OF BANKING EXPERIENCE AT YOUR SERVICE
V/odnosrJay Niql.l'.Slrilli ’'H ,» <.Mi : \
Tliur-. J vj/ N irjM
CM!. ». \ Oil •>
F rl I,-iy M i q l l f i
1.1 ,» • i < »»|m A
P a re n ls W e lcom e New A rr iv a ls 'axemen isfrmnuaF
- -Mr. aiK? f e . -,H.erbtr* K ,-<-h-
j-tr, ‘s Hii's.irtorpe Ct. Old
B r lilge. mv C'e i.‘» V? js
4aughtar: bQm M a i ,»27, aS«?, in
: St. Peter's Hospital.
Pvterwit... ..A.-tfiuigftiW'-was'.barn. ?4af. 28,
15t*r»j ii) iT f r i 's H u ^ u i I ll;
. Mxi and . R tibert Ppti'irsjifi,
R D 7, Box 217 D , Opiircll S<i .•
Matawan,'.: 1 ■.-.. . .
/> ftruslein■ Mr. and M rs. Joel Brustein,
M Shoshone St.. 0id Budge, are.: 'hA- paivnts.'of a son. 'born .M an
28,if IS69, in St. Peler’s !!osp:tt!.
’ " Casey ■ ■ ■
- , -A, sou;, was bopi Monday, Apt.:
'7 , 1S69, in P enh Amboy Genera!
Hosjfifal w M r. and Mrs. Lav/t-
«nc i'C ase y , 264 Prospect Avtf.,
... L s u m ice Harbor.
* ' Gsnzale*
. M r . and Mrs. Ernest Gonza-
k'Si Arcade Gardens, ' 0 J d
KrW(je, are <')<> p r im us c l a
"-(butjbtM '. bo rn 'A p r;; 1, 1969,: in
: Somerset H o s p ita l. -"■•;■ ■
. (khhifter
:>■: A: «on was born Apr. I , . 1369.
, In Somerset Hospital tg Mr; 'nnd
'Mr*.. Kenneth Schlouer;. 87 HiJ-S i! * Undpfi... ..-. ....
■. ■ G rac* i
M r. and Mrs. Thomas Grace,
/ 13 Orchard Pkwy., Mwganville,
• r e : the parents ot a daughter w in Monday, Apr, 7, 1969,- in
Amboy ■:■. tie net» IH aop i m i.
' : M *'*\ daught<:i'wss bom Monday,
“Apr,. 7. , 136S., in P enh Am buy
Hospital to M r. and
M rs, John Kelly, 8 Gerard Ave..
O ld Bridge.
T m
N r . and Mrs. Raphael Toro/, M ornin^kle Ave., Xaurencs
arbor, ;are the parents of a son born Tueid»y, Apr. 8, 1069,' in
fe r th Amboy General Hospital.
. , Herbater
A daughter was bom Mar. 29. 19*9, in Somerset Hospital to
M r. and Mrs. John Herbaler,
M2 Cindy St.. Old Bride*- feielU
M r. and Mr*. Theodora Intel-
U, I Farm dale Rd ., Haxlet, ara
’ th a . parent* o( a * M born Fri-
■ day, Apr. 11, IM *. in Riverview
Hoivttal. '
- A aon wa* b o m Friday, Apr.
11, 1W9, in R ivatvlew H o tp iu i
lo M r. and Mr*. Gerardo Kca-
<t*iao. • K utgerf St.; H a z l e t , ' '
t . ' K la a ' 1
' M r . and Mrs. W illiam K ing.
41 Center Ave., Keansburg. ara
tb * parents ot -a daughter born
F riday , Apr. I I , 19W. in fiiver-
L'f: . ' ; ... ' '
•A daughter w ai bo m -Mar.- 27,
lt t t , in St. Peter’* HotpiMI to Mr, and Mr*. .W illiam Suiv
mann, 2t Culver Ct.. Old
Brtdge.Fayard
. M r. and Mr*. Robert Fayard,
V7-A Beacon Blvd., Keansburg.: are the parents ot a son born .falurday, Apr. 12, 1969, In Mon
m outh 'Medical Center.
I ; A daughter wa* born Satur* day, Apr, 12, 1969, in Monmouth
; Medical Center to Mr. and Mr*. - Raymond Behr, Morristown St., ‘ Haslet. •' «• '
. .. . • XlrwnttclDr. Nati Kiremitd and Mr*.
■ ; Kiremitci, Marlboro ; State Hospital, are the parenta of a datiRh-
. ter born Sunday, Apr. 13. 1969,
v in Monmouth Medical Center.
. GarfieldA daughter was born Friday,
Apr. 11, 1969, in Jersey Shore
Medical Ceritef to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garfield, 28 Appletrt*
Lane, Old Bridge... : '■ ■ .- . . Dwyer ■ - •■ Mr. and Mrs. Dennl* Dwyer,
f t t Riverside Dr., Keyport, aie {lie parent* of a daughter boin
Saturday, Apr. 12, 1969. In Riv-
trvlew Hospital.Mnurer
A aon was born Sunday, Apr. )*, 1969, in Riverview Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maurer, 13 Overlea Lane, Matawan.
Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bailey, BW-A Crosa Rd., Matawan, ara
tlia parent* of a daughter born ^unday, Apr. 13, 1BW, In River-
View Hospital. 'Tunlson
. A daughter was bom Sunday,
Apr, 1». 1961, In Riverview Hoa- 4 it a l to Mr. and Mr*. Gerald ^unison, SIO-A Crosa Rd., Mata-
wan. :
Mr. and Mrs. Charle* Miller, )| Claremont Rd., Hmlet, ar* tfh* parents of a daughter born
Sunday, Apr. )J, 1968, in Rlver-
Vi«w Hospital.Roaalo
A daughter was lo rn Sunday,
Apr. 13, 1969, in Riverview Ho»-
bital In Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ro-
JiBlo, 104 Thorcso Ave., Keyport,
DentingM r. and Mrs. R ichard Dcming.
SOI Fifth St., Ut.lon Bench, ar*
kite pnrents of n dmightcr Ixirn
Wednesday, Apr. 9, 1969 In Riv-
grvlcw Hospital
I N S U R E DENOUGH 7
Check With U» I
Atkerson, Van Busklrk & Elliott, !n(,
CIIE51ER DAUSI*
. , 1 1 , Front Sf. — Koyport
loi. 3M III6
FULL INSURANCB SERVICH
■ A si-it ssiii Iwfil- i;; !\i»v -tnrf .
■■ - M rs ,, -ifnrics K/ok-v.;-1.2 AJ^r.oifiyn
RtJ., iMr.'Kiiji, WcdntfitiKy; Apr.
S, a t Eiyrirr-i-A'
t a m p a n
.Mr, ana--Mrs Jtfw i.'Cam jtsB :,
.... i35. Edjteview Rd.-,-Keyport, are j a i e t i t s ni is -dsiifthtcr-. t,ic j *
, Wedni-fdtiy, Apr. 5. a% 3 in Riv*
f f ' j e v '
. ■ " ■ ' . ■■ K tlly ■
Mr.: uni) Mi'S. ’A iih am Kflly,
M i tylorninjjSide Ave,. U a i u n
Beach, are parents o f a douj^nter
. bora 'Wednesday, Apr. 9, S969 in
Kiverview nofipiiai,
j Chapman
A son was born in Riverview
Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Rich
ard Chapman, 33 Warren St., Keyport, on V/ednesuiiy. Apr. 9,
1969.
True*
M r. and Mrs, Jchn Truex, 119-
CS Beers St.. Holindel, arc the
parents u t a son, born Tuesday,
Apr, 8, 1969, ipi Riverview H<j.v
. pital.
. WinkeimauA son was born Tuesday, Apr.
I . Iii69. in Riverview Hospital to
M r. and Mrs. Edw ard . Winkel-
m an, 53 Brookside Mobile Ct.,VI.,>UI .......... . ' . . . :..........................
Ciagiin :M i. and Mrs. M ichael Ciaglia,
420"Atlantic.Ave., Matawoji, are
the parents o l a ilaugliter, born
Tuesday, Apr. 8, 1969, in R iver
view Hospital;
'. • •'. Crane
A son was born'Tucsdny, Apr,
8, 1SS9, In , Riverview' Hospital tq
M r. and Mrs. Joseph Crane, 1
Liberty. St., Matawan.
KibbleM r. and Mrs. Ihom as Kibble,
Parkview - at - Madison,, l.aur-
ence Harbor, are the parents of
a daughter btirn Tuesday, Apr.
8, 19*9, in Riverview Hospital.
■" v ■. ... Yahara : ■■■■. ■ -
A daughter was born Tuesday.
Apr. 8, 1969, in Monmouth Medi
cal Center to Mr. and Mrs. Chap-
le* Yahara, 12 Seaview Ave.,
Keansburg. , ,
,.■ '" ■’ 1; ■ "Abtf... ■ . ,Mr. and Mrs. John Aber, 211
Atlantis Sr., Keyport, are tho
.parent* Ol a daughter, born
Tuetday, Apr. f, 19(9, in Mon* Bwuth Medical Center.
.: KUgM
Mr. and Mr*. Walter "Knight, 9* Roosevelt Ave., Laurence Hat*, bor, are th* parents of a sons
-born Apr. J, 19M, in Perth Am
boy General Hospital.’ Scully
A ton wa* born Apr. S, 1969, in
Perth Amboy General Hospital
to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scully, 13
Cedar St., Keyport.• v ■■■■ Beicbner ■ ■
Mr. and Mr*. Delbert Beich- ner, 379 Beverly Dr., Cliffwood
Beach, are the parents of a ton, bom Apr. t, 1M9, in Perth Amboy Central Hoapital.
lam ela
A daughter wa* born Apr. (, 19*9, in Perth Amboy General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Einan- tie)* Lamela, 12 Woodlawn CirCle, Cliffwood Beach.
.. Rusnak 'M r. and Mrs. Robert Rnsnak,
St. Georg* PI., Keyport, are the
parents of a second child, a daughter, born Wednesday, Apr.
.1, 1969, in Riverview Hospital.
The baby has been named Beth
E llen. Their other ch ild is a son,
Robert. Mrs. Rusnak is the for
mer Miss Kathy Benedict.
C om m luo
M r. and Mra. Louis Commisso,
• Raccoon Dr., Hazlet, are par
enta of a daughter born Thurs
day, Apr. 10, 1969, in Riverview
Hospital.
CagalandM r. and Mrs. Joseph Cagaland,
8 Woodland Rd.. Hazlet, are par
enta of a daughter born Thurs.
day, Apr. IU, IM9, In Riverview
Hospital.Manfre
A son was born in Riverview
Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Manfre, 206 Newark Ave., Union
Beach, on Thursday, Apr. 10, 1969.
. Lomanlo 'A Hd) was born to Mr. and
Mr*. Carm ine Lomanto on Thurs-
(lay, Apr. 10, 1969, in Monmouth
Medical Centfv.Jensen
Mr. and Mra. Thoma* jtn ie n ,
M Forest Dr., Jackson, ar* tho
Jiarents ol a daughter born M ar.
7, 1963, at Perth Amboy Gener
al Hospital. The Jensens are
former residents of M alawan. Tho«np»cn
Mr. and Mra. William Thomp- ton, 137 Matawan Ave., Mata
wan, are th* parent* of * aon born Monday, Apr. 14, 1969, in
Riverview Hospital.Ma.’iuccl
A daughler wa* born Monday,
Apr. 14, 1969, in Riverview Hos
p ital to Mr. and M rs. John Ma-
riiiccl, 13 Maywood D r., Marlbo
ro Township.IvricaMiii
M r. and Mrs. Paul Ericsson,
Aberdeen East, Matawan, ar*
the parent* of a son born Mon
day, Apr, 14, 1969, in Riverview
Hospital.A leal
A son was born Monday, Apr.
14, 1969, In Riverview Hospital
to' M r. and Mrs. Chnrlea Ale*!.
1C Oakwood Dr., Hazlet.
Services' Tuesday' For A r e a F u n e r a l S e r v i c e s
' H e n r y e r s i m . :
MISS JOAN L. SPEfcD
M r. and M is W i)liant: H.
Speed, 151 Ivyh .ll P r., Matawan,
a n n o u n c e the engagement of
their daughter, Joan Louise,, to
Robert Devino, son of M r, and
Mrs. Frank Devino, 27 June P!.,
Matawan, . /'
Mjss Speed is a graduaie of
Matawan Regional H igh School
and is employed by Bell Labora
tories in Holmdel.
M r. Devino vtac also gradual*
ed from Matawan Regional H igh
School and is attending Jersey
Cuy State College.
'Ihe w»dding Is planned io?
Aug. 16.
WsUace-Cor/ynski
T _ - ^ <4^^!
NISS JACQUELINE MARSH
\ir. and Mrs. G e u r ^ F t
Warsih, 381) West f^ruspect A v e ,
Cnffwood, announce th^ tngage-.
m iiit o f .th v ir dku^hter* Jac q u e s
'line,.‘‘ to.''rvfi\ R ichard C. Conklm;
son of, Mr. \d M rs. R ichard A.
Conklin^ 260 \ DermiU Ave,, Is
land H e ights/ •••
‘ ' Miss' w arsr/jg r a ' i ^ b graduate’:
o f M aU *.an . Regional. High
School 'a n d is employed by
Gevrcc* Marsh and i>ons. >ler fi-
anco 'is servjng j.o the 17. S. Ar-: vr/;.y and is stationed at Foct,
Leonard Wood, .Me?. .........
. No; da le has been set for ih#
weddn)^. , ...
Brcii-SimmonM ....... - -
.«(.• ?Vic t-y-
.. ' i':-r M;*.
... Ed ith |i_CaJef j : \rntUf Homi ■
Henrv E. Ackerson tr.-.
v.wha, a ie e -S‘y'uriI.i r ; n^x.ai. her te rn ;, i\U M<*.p’if
; t i . ; Key p o r t . '
;• Thi^ Rov. Sharon T, St holic-iv
pastor of the church, olUcidied
a^d undvr the Ohvt-tion :of the Bedie Funeral Homf-,.
Keyporl, was m Molrndei Came.- tery. ,
Mrs. Ackerson was born ia
• Iladdan i, Conii., and was ihe
daughter of ihe late Or. Fraht.j<
and Laura (H«lchinson) Calef.-
• When she w#ds a young woman,
she came to; Keyport as a high
scnool !e«<cher and was married
to Justice Ackerson 59 years ago.
- Mrs. AtKerson waa active fcr
j many years . to rivic. saritfi ij.f.-d.
political a lla irs ol lhe borough,
/.Count;/ ar.d state. She was noicdl
for her hospitaiiiy and many
meetings, large and small, were
held at her home- For many
■ years the Ackersons entertained
St, 0p'J2. *»> . rU risJn^a '
Eye,- an. occasion attended hy
<r, nt€- KprcvirL
"College, Soijt.b Hadley, Ma.ift,
Alts. A i't '.i’Iil.-fl. n pyct
?d«nf and very active jn -ne
?.1o*unouth CouiUy h ruu rn 'u f ihe
. AjiK-ri.ca?: Asscti&JinW c*,vV'/>rj',i;r:v • ;
y.ht' '&<).':■ r'i of Phe R*r-
form»:d Church aud of t *i e
church’s Women's Guild. Mrs.
Ackcr«OH nerved for many years
as a rr'eniber and a psa. presi-
dern ol tne Hoard o f' -Managers
of Afi«-invtitHl ^t>spttai and as a
member, ol the board of Mon
mouth Coumy Organization iv: Social Service. -• .
M rs. Ackerson t^jok an active
port iji the organization of Lhe
Keyport-public. Health. Nursing
Association and served as its
president. She also was a nseuv*
bp r'o f ihe Kevj;ort Boaru 'Ed '
uc'-iiton and. harden Ciob RPD.
■ In. addition to her husband,
M rs. Ackewon, is survived by a
son* Cornelius Ackerson, and r
grandson, - Henry li. Ackerson
III , both of Keyport.., Another
smv ralfif,. died when he w as a smali child. -
MISS PATRICIA GORZYNSKI
Mr. and Mrs. John F , Gorzyn*
ik i, 358 Grant Ave., Oradcll, am
nounce the engagement ol their
daughter, Patricia, to D r. Joseph
W . Wallace, m u gf-Mr.-^nd Mrs.
J c i « p h D . Wallace, Cliffwood
Ave., Cliffwood.
Mis* Gorzynskl ittendcd Im
maculate Conception Nigh School
and U presently attending St.
Thomas Aquinas College.
D r, Wallace is a greduate cf
Matawan Regional High School,
Seton Hall University and Fair-
leigh D i c k i n s o n Universiiy
School of Dentistry. He served
nine months in V ietnam with ih»
U.S. Navy and is presently sta*
iicneti in Pori Hueneme, Calif.No wedding date has been set.
Faterna-OftJpowlti
SUZANNE SIMMONS
M r and Mrs, Harold Simmona
Jr., ^ Therese Av*,f Keyport,
announce the engagement o f '
their daughter. Suzanne Elj/a-
beth to Francis M ichael Breil;
son of M rs. Anabt'lie Breil. 531 •
Lorillard Ave.. Union Beach,
•n d the fate Harry Bred. >Miss Siimnons is t graduate
et Keyport High School, Class of
J9C8. and the United School of
M edical and Dental Assistants,
East Brunswick. She is employ
ed as a dental assistant in the
office of D r . George A. Rooney,
Keyport.
Her fiance is a 1965 grnduate
o f Keyport High School. He at
tended the Academy of Aero*
nautics, Long Island, N. V. He
is employed as a pctro-chemical
operator a t Humble O il and Re
fining Co., Linden.
WaUh-Jordan
Meet In NeptuneThe rtiKuliir m onlhly meeting
nf tho Monmouth Co'mty Build
ing Inspector*’ Associalion w A *
held at thc New .Trr.wy Nnlurnl
Gafi C’ompnny W illhun L. Mamlo
Scrvlcentcr, N(‘pt\me. An Inforni-
ntivo tallv wnn jtiven hy H. A.
Martin, IM-;., 1 S. Tim snbjtct
dffiCUSRCd whn ’ 'solid wn6to dlfl-
pnfial," which beconu’N Incrcrts*
lngly imixtrlunL
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Osipowil*,
398 Freneau Ave., M alawan, an
nounce ihe engagement of their
daughler Joan, to Andrew Pa-
terna, HB Summer St., E liza
beth,
Miss Osipmvitz Is a graduate
of Matuwan Regional High
School and is presently a junior
• t Montclair State College ma
joring in French.
Mr. Paternn, a graduate ol
Thomas Jefferson High, lillza-
bcth, also attends Montclair
State College. He ha* accepted *
position at Montclair In Septem
ber as the Co ordinator of the
Teacher Assistants Program fnr
the College.
The wedding )s plnnned foi
£epl. 6, I960.
McKenna*Wa)ling
Mr. and Mrs. Mody Walling,
270 Main St., Matftwnn, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, 'Theresa Lynn, to A. John
McKcnnn, son of Mrs. Harold
McKenna, 337 Main St., Mam-
wan, «nd the late Mr, McKenna,
Miss Walling, a gnulunto of
Mulawnn Regional H igh School,
l i employed by the Matuwan
Iioard of Education.
Mr. McKenna n m e d t h r e e
years In tho U.S. A rm y n i a
radar repnirmnn, He has an
A.A. U) enuJneerinfi, it U.S. In
M rnm liiiy (d tuaiion , and Ik pres-
Midy purmting grdduate Mudies
nt Trenton State. Mr, McKenna
is a mombor of the ti'iichmg
slulf nt Mntuwnn Hci'jdnnl Ml^h
SohrKfl and codirrctor of Inwtriic-
llniinl riM lniiilh .
A binnnH'r wedding In planned.
MISS BARBARA ANN JORDAN
Announcement has been mnde
by M r. and Mrs. Frank Jordan,
1048 Ju lia St., E lizabeth, of the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Ann, to F.dward Wnl.'h,
son of M r. and Mrs, Edward
Walsh ar.t 516 Matawan Ave ,
Cliffwood.
M isa Jordan ia employed by
London and Compriny in E liza
beth.
M i. Walsh is employed hy IJ ly
Tulip Cup Corp., Holmdel.
JFK Lodge I ’luns Dinner-Dance
Stan Gardner, Chancellor Com
mander of J l ;K Lodge IM ,
Knights of Pythian, Malawnn, an.
nounced that final hrrnngemenli
have been made for their fifth
annivtrsnry dinner - dance tu ba
held Salurdny evening at th« llolidny Inn, lltu le t.
A gala avenjng hsa be«n plan*
red Including « cocktail party, 4
seven course dinner, an unriivci^
in ry enke ceromony and a *p%
«J«I program to honor P/»ft Chan*
celloiN Saul Rosenstock and
Ja n e s Gali.igher, for thWr ser*
vi(') in the i.odpc.
A complete entertalonHMil fchow
will begin nt 11:110 p.m . featuring
enmJc I'Vankie M aitin , song 6iy.
list Mnrcie Lynn and dancing
mufile by the Garden Stdto or-
k’lu'Stru. Membois or iiu im k de
Hiring to smihfl resei'vatlon/i
hlldUltl l>4)n Ii'K'H, 6ti(]
1750 or M o it Levine, 5tl(l 1070,
; Charles N . BilJin«itoi>
v.:::-. Charles .N; v B ’llinjL’ ton.; 69. -.cf.
479 Hilltop Ave,, Cliffwood, died
Sunday, Apr. 13, J9S.9. at Kmery
. M anor Nursing Home, Mata-
wan.
Mr. B illington was born in
JerScy City and had resided in
Cranford until moving to C!!*f-
wood seven years ago.
He. retired fiom the Lehigh
Railroad as a carpenter in fs*52
and a lso retired as a . machinist'
from the A ir Reduction Corp. of
Union in 1965.
He was a member of Gcthse-
mane Lutheran Church, Key-
port: a member o f ih * St.
John 's Senior Citizens Ciub of
Hiizlet and a member cf the
Machinist's Union Local 315 .>!
Union. ;
H e was the husband of the
-late Dorothy (Porter) Bjiiington.y
Surviving arc two daugh te is^
Mrs. Hrnest Schar, w ith whom
he lived, and M rf. A l«n P.m-
kucb, Somerville; a brother,
Harry, Stafen Jstsiidt and f.ve
grandchildren. . .
Funeral services were held at
11 a .m . Wednesday a t Gethse-
mane Lutheran Cnurch with the
Rev. Henry K ircher officiating.
Interment, Under the direction
of tho Day Funeral Home, Key*
port* was in New York Bay Ce
metery, Jersey City.
Mrs. Jun ior M urray
Mrs. Sarah Louise Murray, 49,
of Jeeter St., Cliffwood, died
Monday, Apr. 14. 1969, in Perth
Amboy General Hospital, after
a brief illness. '
Born in Athens, G a ., she had
lived lii Cliffwood 15 y^a.r*,
moving from Hartford, Conn.
She was a member of the Union
Baptist Church of Asbury Park.
. Surviving are her husband,
Junior; her mother, Mrs. Birda
Hill, Athens; three sons, Charle*
Lee. Florida: Jun ior Lee, Old
Bridge, and David, Cliffwood;
/our sisters. Miss Corrine Hull, .
Aihc^ns; Mrs. M ildred Brown,
Gaines, Gfl.; M ia . Eva. \lae
Brown, Keyport, and. Mrs. El-
Ixnta Fredrich, Cliffwood, find
five grandchildren,
Funeral surviccs w ill be h d d
this Thursday at 1:30 p.m . at
the Union naptisl Church with
the Rev. Arthur McGee, officiat
ing. Burial will be in Shojtlar-d
M emorial Garden, Hamlet.
Chairmen
Gi ve ReportsThe regular meeting of ihe M on
mouth Couaiy American Legion
Avixihury whs held Friday night
ut Matnwan Post 170, M ain St.
The meeting was conducted hy
tha president. Mrs. W illiam Hire,
After Ihe opening coremoniea,
the president called on the chair
men to report. Mrs. L ilia n Ap
plegate, Americanism Chairman,
announced the two winners In an
essay contest held recently were
Jeff Brown, Atlantic Htghlundt,
and Doreen Fluhr, Neptune.
Mrs, George Rineur, child web
fare chairman, reported on dn-
tnbu im g cundy and loya to the
children at Marlboro and Bris
bane, for Faster.
Mrs. Annabella Breil, G irls'
ItatQ Chaiim an , asked thni t i l
unit chnirmon lend in Girlt>‘ Stata
deleg«lc« aud alternates to hei
io thnt Invitations can be «unt tq
t)># girls to atlend a tea in their
honor, June ), Rt Iho Keyport poM
Horne,
Membership ehftlrmen, Mrs,
JfHinw l.etta And M rJ. Robert
Oodblod, snld V2 m o ie m em beii
he ro needed to make Monmouth
County a quoin county. All U n iti
fkero urged lo gtft their member*
|hlp In so Monmouth Couniy fnay
Ohtnin thnt ponl.
Poppies n r ie dlstribuled to all
Units attending ihu inerjiinn.Pnppv pi'sici s, poppy pmcms
and poppy i:urs,i^is w i l be judged
lit thu May DHM'ting at Uio AK-
bu iy r*nk Post Home*
A nuin i i y Horti wns held imd
i ( ire?ihini'iiln wviu >.ene<! lo f'1
hh' i iiIji jh by the miNilia.y of Ui.it
■ ^hes<er J . Parent
Chester J, . Psi.rent, ■ of 5f»7
Cc.ean Ave., Lakewood, died Friday, Apr. JL i m at Paul Kimball Hospital, Lakewood.
He :wai in Burlinglon.Vt., and had lived in Lakewood' more than. 40-years,'.
M r. Parent \vas a laundi’y
manager at Lakehurst Naval Air
Station, Lakehurst. :
Among his survivors is a
son, Chester R., Matawan Town
ship. • • ' ‘ / . "
The W. David De Roche Fu
neral Home, Lakewood, was in charge of arrangements.
Edw ard Kudow
Edw ard Rudow, M , of 161
Center Ave.. Keansburg, died
Saturday, Apr.: at his
home after a sudden Illness.
M r. Rudow was-born in North '
Bergen and had been a Keans*
burg resident 17 years. He was.
recognized en a musician
throughout the Hudson and Mon
mouth. Couniy aiews.
A former ctv iL defense duec-a
tor of the Borough of Keana-
burg, Mr. Rudow waa Cubmas-
ter of Pock 51 and a member of
the Moose Lodge and the Regu-
Jar Democratic C iub, « i) of
Keansburg.
Ife served as a special police
officer in Keansburg in 1961 and
1962 and had been employed In
engineering and control clerk
processing at Todd Ship Yard,
Hoboken.
Surviving are hia wife, Mra.
Lena (Volpe) Rudow, and iwo
ions, Ronald and M ichael, both
al home. .
Funeral services were held at
S p .m . Monday in the John J .
Ryan Home for Funerals, Keans-
burg. Burial was private at the
convenience u l the fam ily. •
'. .. Er-d'ftvu-'J T. ft^hV-v . .
. 1'• * f ('--»•> i ' f-t'f'r '.Ci.;>
^ 'i- D:rr>': th*- B'/'A’y
i i-r..'! I !».• PVir. '\u>: i; d-
■ vi'-ir-r'F, of.?/ i>r
■ 'Apr.. t h) tj«e P.r^sbvo^rjan
N.»w •’i'V.iii: ;/*■,?; R¥;v. U .T i t r y
KrDjt pn'ilor of..the, Cup.:.ry.J H-vp-
"fjst Cnurcn. At'iant’>c I i.i^niiii’o'w.i.tlt ,J art)' ( u,,<S i,f
CrHinn?02'yv L iihIcu, gi>Friduy.
,r -3om in Bri>.i);‘ryT', '.Mr. KijlJcv- had iiviid :n Vala'A'an fr.tr ihe
pa«t 25 vflars. lie was an advvr-
rising's?j,!csrnan. . .survjvinjj; nis witt, ”>irs.
Mary CNo'!) Kelley, iU’-d a broth
er, Ilipmas KeUt-y Kcns.selaer.N .y . • ' :
Victor S. Landry Jr.
Kiinerul services were held Sat
urday for Victor Stephen Landry
jr., 3.S, of 33 Walnut St., Keyport,
who was fatally Injured, Wednes
day, Apr. J), 19US, m an aai«nn»>
bl’3 accidf'iti on K(.'V|)ort; - Hcltn^
del Rd. in Holmdel Towa>bip.
■ Services, were held at 8:15 a.m. from the Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport.
A requiem mass was held
at 9 -a.m. in St. .Joseph's Church-
Cemetery, Keyport.
, Bom in South Amboy^ Mr. Lan
dry was a senior at Keybort High School. He was a pan^ioner of
S t Joseph’s Church, Keyport.He is survived bv his pixrQws,
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Laiv^ry; a brother, Glenn, at home; h“> ma- ternii . ^rnndpa.reni's, . Mtm and Mrs. Harvey Andrews ol Morgan- viUe, und his pai.crnal grHndpar- enis, Mr, and Mr* Alheri Rbi- landei^ Keyport,
Mrs. ■}>
•v:r;
MW)-'■■UT
Chapter Meeting lu Hazlet Monday
A meetinp, of ihe Town and
Country Chapter of M izrachl
Women was held at the. home oL
Mrs. Sadie Ollnsky, 53 Lafayette
Dr., Ila 2 let. Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Henry Gluck, president, pre-
*»ided. , .
The opening prayer was rrad
hy Mrs. Max HuUer, Sayreville.
Reports of chairmen wpre given
by Mrs. Hutter, journal dnd
friendship page; Mrs. Sam Fleish
man, tiees; Mrs. Ralph Roseff,
Israeli merchandise, cumlolume
nnd f ifi cards; Mrs. Sam Miller,
house boxes and dime banks;
Mrs. Fiop.-nce Shapiro, seals and
Mrs, Gluck, Mi/.rachi - pu in n .
Ih e chapter members will at
tend a membership rally en Mon
day. Apr. 28, hi rhu W«i)do;f A v
loria, New Vork City, Town And
Country Chapter is one of tha
chapters to receive an Israeli
K«vtl, made in Israel, and given
lo each rhapter with dues puld
up by Dec. 31.
P la n t were made for members
to attend the evening Donor to be
held at Goldman’* on Sunday,
June 8. Plans nlso were made for
the chapter to send for tickcts for
the show in New Vork, “ A Tea-
iptK.ni l:.\oiy Four Hours.”
Mrs. Mutter, cultural chairman,
gave a iradm g on the story of
Shevnut. I lie next meeting will
ba held Monday, May 12, at tha
home of Mrs, Jock Goldberg in
Hazlet.
M rs. Charles M tua
. A high requiem muss was of
fered 3t 3 i ,m . ,Saturday in St.
Benedict’s Church, Hazlet, for
Mrs. Greta Shaw McGrath Maas,
76. of South Beers St., Holmdel,
who died Tuesday, Apr. S,In Port Jervis, N .Y ., while visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Anna Hogan
In Sparrowbush, N.Y. Informant
was in ResUtmd Memorial Park,
East Hanover, under the dlrecr
tfon o f the John W. Mehienbeck
Funeral Home, H a ile l,
M r*. Maas was born in New-,
ark and lived in Laurence Har
bor for 16 years, before moving
to Holmdel 10 years ago. She
was the widow of Charles Maas
and .-waa a retired seamstress. .
She was a communicant of St.
Benedict’s Church.
:: ; Also surviving ate two daugh
ters, M rs. R ita B, Coll, with
whom she lived, and Mrs. Kaih-
erlne M. Kroll, Laurence Har
bor; four other sisters, M rs .,,
Alice Schipper. arid Mrs. Eliza*,
beth Kregeloh, both of U n l o n j
Mrs. Kuthetine Ohlmann, Bay-
ville, and--Mrs. Jean Leonard,
Hillside, and two grandchildren, .
George M ar*
Funeral services were held
Friday a t i t a .m . at the Scott
F u n e r a l Home, Belford, for
George Marx, 77, of SS Florence
Ave., Leonardo, who died Tues
day. Apr. 8, 19fi9. at his home,
a iter a shurt illness. Inlei'ment
was in Bayview Cemetery, Leonardo.
A m o n g his survivors is ft
daughier, Mrs, Edna Quick, Key-
port.
John M . McCarthy
A requiem high mass wa* of
fered Saturday in St. M ary’s
Church, Port Monmowh, for John
M . McCarthy, 78, of 222 Wilson
Ave.f Port -Monmouth, father of
John J . McCarthy, Keansburg,
who died Thursday. Apr.-iO, 1.W9,
In Riverview Hospital. Burial, un
der the direction of the Scott Fu
neral Home. Belford. was in Mt.
Olivet Cemetery, Middletown.
Born in Jersey City. Mr. Mc
Carthy was fhc son of (h* late
John McCarthy and Marie (Mc- Dermoit i McCarthy.
A resident of Port Monmouth
45 years, Mr. McCarthy retired
11 years ago as an installer for
Mew Jeisey Bell Telephone Co.,
where he was employed 44 year*.
He was r member of St. Mary's
Church; ihe church Holy Name
Society, and McCully Chapter,
Telephone Pioneers of America.
Paul Nelson
Paul L. Nelson. 43. of Cliff-
wood, whose body was recover
ed last week from the Rariian
R iver, was buried Saturday
morning In Christ Church Ce
metery following a private fu
neral service at the Gundrum
Service Home for Funerals, 237
Bordentown Avt\, South Amboy.
An Arm y Veteran of Wuiid
War H, he had resided on Cliff-
wood Ave. Ue js believed to
have jumped from tlie Kdison
Bridge Feb. 1. 1M>9.
Ho is Mirviyed by his wife,
a;u.* *!,••>- at horaf:; " Vl* 'hr-r, Mi’S. Sy<wn Neliii/n.
•i'SiVonpor*, • a ^ c r ^ ' Us.Jjiyv^ J/oois <>f bf‘Ho’}ui'rf, !n- wh; -*»u tsvo h iu lw % llarwiil of
h/w-ft, «nd Raymond.,
i/rrvirii? 1 n \*ne U. S. Arn'.y*' ’
hiu&on
Momoriar sc-rvj'ces '.vf-r«. he’<| •
: ■ $ ? J iv t-h* t'-'rjyn-
. Chun.ji, Buiie, Mont., for E t*^«n ;
- Op:^,. (k Stiii'.veil Dr.,
del, who died Mar; 28, 'iSOS, a i
iiie >L-?,
John D.. Rossheiirt, Alexandria,
Vo.;.; Interment ■■ was »r. Sunset
Menaorial Cer etery, Butte/
Mr. Opie was born in Corn-
wul!, England, and lived in Butie
for 80-years, moving to Holmdel
two - and - one - half -.years
a«o. Ho. was. a ticket agent for
the Union and Northern Pacific
Railroads for . 47 years, retiring
16 years ago. - :
Besides his daughter,- he is
survived by .a son, W illiam R ., -
with whom he made his home,
and five grandchildren. / y
Mrs. Robert Percy
■ KnnrtraJ services for Mrs. J.ijjia.
M. King Percy of R 4 Aberdeen
; Hast, Matavvan, were, held a t
9:45 a.m . Monday from the- Re
" rem Funeral Homen East Bruns-.,;:
wick. A high maiss of requiem was
offered at Kl'ZW a.rn. in St. Thom- ;
us’ Church, O ld Bridge. Mrs. Per--
cy wa.s: buried in j>t. Peter’s :
Cemetery1/ New Brunswick; ■’.•!
M rs . Percy. ; IK, died .Wednes^ /
day, Apr. 9, 1969, in on automo-;
biie accident u i Hoimdel. The car
in which she wus a pas.sc-niiex
struck a utility pole*';//-;/ ,
Born in Newark, Mrs. Percy
resided in Matawan 10 years. She
. was. a pAirishioner o f S t/ Joseph**
Church, Keyport.
She W as the wife of Robert
•P e rcy .to whom she was married
last September cn St. Joseph’*
Church. He survives with her
parents, M r. and Mrs. John La*
bazzo and two sisters, Ursula and-
Vita of Mataw'nn; her m aternal
grandparents, Mr. nnd Mra. Jo
seph. Labazzo of Matawan, and
paternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John K ing of Petersburg.
..... N ik £ , WalMov /
Services were held Saturday
morning in the-John W. Mehlt-rt- •
beck .Funeral H om c/<H azU fp% v
Nils Kric Walfdov/ 73, of W .'Bea-
con Ifill Rd.. Morganville. w ho
died Thursday, Apr, 10. M&V
M onmouth Medical Center. -
The Rev. Henry W. Kirchner,
pastor of Gethsemane Lutheran
Church, Keyport, officiated* In*
"‘ terment was in RoM-Hill Crema
tory, Linden. ■ • • ■
Born In Sweden, Mr, WalldoV
came to this country In 1923. He
was a retired carpenter and a
mem ber o t the Perth Amboy lo
ca l of tha<Uhlted Brotherhood o f
CarpenUrs and Joiners.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Klizubeth (Aschan) Walldov; two
daughters, M rs. Margaret Par
ent, Matawan, and Miss E liza
beth Walldov, New York Cityi
two brothers, Gustave WaDdov,
Tennent and Axel Walldov, Stuck*
holm, Sweden;, two sisters,
Ann - Ida Tecswald, Stockholm,
and Mrs. Karen Widlund, Kal
m ar, Sweden; and two grand
Children. ... .
Mrs. Matthew Zappulla
Funeral services were held
M onday for Mrs. Josephine
(Messina) Zappulla at St. M a
ry's Church. Nutley, where a , {
h igh requiem mass was observ
ed. Mrs. Zappulla,- a resident of
Belleville, was the. mother of
Lawrence Zappulla, civil tic-
fense director of Hazlet Town
ship. She died Apr. 9, 1969.
She was thc widow nf Matth-...
ew Zuppulla. Surviving, bes idc t.
her son, are two other sons,
Domcmrk and Joseph, bo th ,,o f
California; two daughlers, f**4.
Ljll/an Kinnon, Jrv in ^ou , and
Miss Teresa iiappulia, Belle*
ville; eight grandchildren; two
brothers, Ralph Messina, New-
nr,k, und Charles Mussina, Vero
na; and two sisters, Mrs. Anna
Otio, Houston, Tex.; and Mrs.
L illian Curciu, Bloomfield.
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Wills rib aFred W. Kortenhmts
Fred W, Koj|t*nh»i;s, Malawan
Township, who died Mar. 27, |»*6A,
left >iln e/ifafo to hiA ritmghterf,
'vlrs. C flio liii r . Nnu, who It
listed as em u tr iM , and Mrs. Jan*
K . Freu.
Walter T, Ijiydcn
Waltor T. Layden, Matawan
Township, who died Mar. 77, IPfill,
di Kij'.naled hia wile, Mrs. Rosa NL
1 nydm , as sole beneficiary rnd
{ x iriiH ix of bis cstnte.
Stephen Hradtnh
fil(.ph‘"i Hredarh. M:ii!l.<*ni,
vJio dud Mar, in, lelt VI0O to Mu
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the -couple ate hjMi". and Mrs.
Robert Lawrence. 49 V irginia
Ave., Hd7let. and Mr. and M i» .
E dw ard Reilly sr., 15 Ravatt
H d „ Port Monmouth.
The Rev. John. B. Cook, pas-
to ),, officiated a t the ccrc'noiiv.
KatuiMay, Apr 12. )9t>9.
M r. Lawrence escorted W»
’ itepdaughrer to the altar. She
D u r e a hire gown with full skirt,
Ip jig sleeves; scalloped neckline
( n d chapel train. . Her fingertip-
length -veil of French illusion
was held by a crown of crystals
_ end pearls and s h t carried a
cascade bouquet of white carna-
tlons, centered with white orch
ids. .
Mrs. Frank Servedto, Hast
Keansburg, was tin; matron of
bonor fur her sister. She wore a
ftoor-leneth gown of powder blue
lace, over-taffeta w ith a rcdin-
fOSfl skirt and sleeveless bodice
. A circular veil fell ovm her
w atch ing > bow headpiece and
•ha. carried a. heart-shaped bou-
p«.= » rd a.t-.r Ik o r . v
f'L-j k__ u-„t . L.k J-:r-%F*:. i_ :... ~^i, ':z r :; (i :f |L:
; Sue wore m int green ana : car
ried a heart-shaped bouquet
w ith a green center bordered
with piiik flowers.
T ina Servedio, East Keans
burg, niece of the bride, was the
flower g irl. She wore pink and
carried a Ucart-shnped bouquet
witlv u p ink center and green
:'iwrd6r.'':;)'r i :•' 'V;.v' [ z ■ v
■ Edward . Reilly , at homa.
brother of the bridegroom, was
the best man. Huwurd Searolag-
ki. Jersey City, brother of tli*
bride, ushered; ;
A reception followed In the
West Keansburg Kirs House.
When, they; return from a motor
trip through the New fc.ngland
States, they w ill reside in: South
Amboy. . . . . . . .
The bride attended Lakeland
Regional High School, M idvale.
She was employed at Lily-lutip
Cup Corp.. Holmdel. The bride
groom was graduated from
Middletown Township High
School. He is employed by Bay-
shore Chrysler-Plymoutli Co.,
A tlantic Highland*. ;■ ,
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MRS. R O R 1 R T AI-AN KAFSCR
Miss Fiances Marie Grand*
became the b iu le nf Robert Al
an Kaeser Saturday. Apr. 12,
■ 1909, in St. Joseph's Church,-'
Keypori. Ihe ■ patents of t}i«-
couple are Mr. and Mrs Vi(ii J,
Grande, WS Greenwood Ave.,
Cliffwood Bench, and ' Mr, anil
Mrs. Harry Kacser, 910 Green-
woor| Ave., Cliffwood, Beach. ’
. The. Rev, .(elm A. Dzenia offi
ciated at the double nn;; cere
m ony .' ’ : ' ' - " ,
; Tha biklo \yas given in iv.a’r-
riagu by her (ailier. She wore a
satin floor-lcngth gown with long
sleeves and a chapel train em
bellished With lace appliques.
H er shoulder-length veil ot
French illusion fell from a tier
ed pearl coronet and she car
ried a cascade bouquet ol while
roses. .
Mrs. !yilchr.el Grande, Cliff-
wood lleach, was Ihe matron nf
honor for her sister-in-law. She
wore a floor-length long-sleeved
blue chiffon gown. A circular veil
le ll over her matching headpiece
of clustered polals mill she car
ried a cascade bouquet of
m atch ing carnations.
The bridesmaids in the rain
bow wedding were Miss Carol
■for t h e vacation of Your Dreams
bnfor# you go , , .
coritult with u\
wa da Oi* pUnnlnij and
arranging. What"* roof*
You h®vn th* fun
thoro'i no cod for
our t«rvic«t.
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-Joiitw, J-'lirit Siij-t'disy. At>>. 12,
!IWi!; i:r Uw 'CalhwliC.'CJwiJW. Nn>
2 a t Fort Moossoat/). The- par--
eirls or V'At M r , rimJ
Ihii'o, John S ifiiiii, 4 l) joiins.oil
Ay*.. IjR inn 13e«ph,. and. M?;. M id
. Mrs, pona ld . .Flint. 104. .W aldo
■..Aye., Jersey Cay. ; . ...
k C a p t .; S igmand Brambcila,'
. chajiliiin,:; cviebraied: vlie II.: 15:
a.m . n u p t ia l1 mass.
'tiie bride, was given in m a r
riage by her Jtfiher. *
vfhite w t i i j bridu] gown einbe!-
iished1' wr.rr. f apravi» of fiowciS 1 and terijjinating in a chape!
train. Her shoulder-length veil
o f French lilusioo was heid by a
two-tiered: crown of sequins and
pearls and she carried a Cas
cade bouquet o f whita carna
tions. 1 :Ml^s Florence Durnan, Union
B'Hich, was the maid uf honor
for her cousin. Kha .wor* a lloor-.,
length sleeveless gown of white
laca over veliow satin. A circu-
Ihr veil fell over her headpiece
off clustered petals and she car
ried a nosegay of yellow carna-
■lions. . ■ : ■. . ■
M u . Edward Evans, Jersey
Lily, sister or the oi idegroom.
was the bridal attendant. Sha
wore blue and carried a nosegay
of blue carnations.Francis tra c e , Jersey City,
cousin of the bridegroom, was
tfca . best-«<man, Josepli Frace,
Jersey City, cousin ot clia bride
groom, ushered. -. \
A ":teceptiba; foilpjA'ed in ths',:
parish hall of St. Peter's. Church,
Jersey City. When they return
from a motor trip to V irginia,
they will reside in Union Beach.
Tlio bride was employed by
Vitale, Hazlet, Tho bridc-gioom
was employed In tha trucking
business before: enlisting in th#
U. S. Army.
Grande, Hazlet. w lm wore yel
low. and Miss Jud ith Anderson,
Union Heaeh, apricot, cousins of
the bride; Miss Samira l.oy,
Matawan, green, and Miss Deb-
oi ah Kacser, Iselin, pink, niece
or the bridegroom. They wore
ilia I ching headpieces and car
ried cascades of matching car
nal ions. •
Clyde Kacser, Iselin. brolhor
of the bridegroom, was the best
man. Ushering were Charles
Kaeser, Scotch plains, cousin of
t h o bridegroom; Richard
Cirande, llazlei, cousin of the
bride; A lan Kaeser, Haskell,
and Krank Keit/, Hazlet, neph
ews ot the bridegroom.
A reception followed In the
Jernee M ill Inn, Sayreville.
When they return from the i'o-
conos, they will reside in tha
London Terrace Apartments,
Parlin
H ie In ide was graduated from
Keypori High School uiul w ,n
employed hy Mosaic Tile Co,,
M alawan. Tliu bridegroom was
graduated from Matawan Re
gional High Schnol. lie is em
ployed by I'alniM.s (u. , Moun
tainside.
Miss Jervis Married
M b s Robin E lisabeth Jervis,
daughter of Mrs. Doris E. Jervis.
S - fJavesink ’ Ave., East Keans-
burg, and-. Robert Jervis, Port-'
land, Ore., became the bride of
Cpl. Charles J o w s Mack, U, S.
Marine Corps,: son of M r. and
Mrs. Charles Muck, 8 libe rty St.,
Middletown. Saturday, Apr, 12,
1969. ‘ '. . P®%» -Tn m B : pnsfttr,
celebrated the nuptiat m as i and
officiated at the double ring cert1-
monv, In St. Catherine’* Church,
Hast Keansburg.
Ceorge Smith, East Keansburg,
escorted his . niece to the a ltar.
She .wore a whtte silk, organza
gown that cascaded into a csihed-
t'aMrain."Daisies were embroider
ed down the sideseams, around
thn hemline, bordering the short
ileeves and on the bodice. Her
six-tiered French Illusion veil was
heid by a bow and daisies and
she carried a white prayer book
adorned with white orchids.
Miss Jeanne McGowan, M iddle
town, was the muid ot honor. She
wore a light blue silk organza A
line gown with short sleeves end
ing In ruffles. Ruffles were re
peated at the hemline, and neck
line. Her three - tiered circular
veil fell over her matching bow
headpiece and she. carried a cas
cade bouquet of blue-iipped white
chrysanthemums,
Dennis Bonner, Keansburg, un
cle of the bride, was the best
m a n . Robert Ostor, Middletown,
brother-in-law of Ihe bridegroom,
ushered.
A reception followed in the H ar
ris Gardens Fire House, Union
Beach. The couple traveled by
cur to Concord, Calif., where they
will reside.
The hride Was graduated from
Middletown Township H i g h
School, Slut was employed us an
operator by the New Jersey Hell
Telephone Co. in Red Bank.
I lie bridegroom attended M id
dletown Township High School un
til his four-year enlistment in the
Marinos, lie served n months in
Vietnam during his two-year ser
vice, He is station 'd in the Nu\al
Weapons Station at Concord.
Toriili Fund licuefil Sol
The Central New Jersey Hranch
of National Women's I.cnj;ue, ot
which Temple Beth Ahm , M al »-
wan, la a pa il, will presont a
rhampngw? matinee (or tho Torah
I’ iiihI Resilience! Hall Campaign uf
the Jewish Theological Seminary
today at Temple Beth LC1. Cran
ford.
Munies collected for ihe Tinah
Fund Cumpaiun provide scholar*
ships for student rahbis, can ton
and ielij;ious school teache r.
Tart of this money wilt »Nn help
equip ft new Residence Mall for
women students.
Fur further information, eall
Mrs. IXivid I.andau at ntiii-MaS.
FORMAL WEAR
TO HIREW. S. W ALLACE
CLOTHINC1
Mon And Boy*’ Fiirniildn<ji
Shoot
W. F.anf Sf. K«vi>o^
Tlyupfiak For
Miss Cera mi
MBS- G E O R G E J . SULLIVAN JR .
M iss Rose A n n France* ueiia-
pietro, daughter of Mr.. and
Mrs. Frank M . Dellapietro jr .,
52 Bedli* R d .. Haz'et. became
the bride of George J ; Sullivan
jr ., son of M rs, George: J . SuJli-
vail sr,. 100 Seeley Ave., Keans-
bur^, nnd the la te M r. Sullivan,
Saturday, Apr. 12, 1969, In St.
Joseph’s Church, Keyport.
. The Rev, Jo hn A; .Dzema offi
ciated at the doubie ring cere
mony.' . ■ . - ‘ .
The bride was given In. mar-
l'iaye by her fattier. She wore a
peau do scie ojid French Alen-
coo lace gown styled w ith Oil
Em p ire bodice, A-llne skirt, ap-
pliqued w ith lace and pearls,
and detachable Watteau., train
that fell Into chapel length. Her
bouffant cathedrat veil ot pure
feilk English illusion was. held in
place by a cloche of pearls and
crystals. She carried a cascade
bouguet of Eucharist lilies and
sn.-phanotis. .
Miss Agnes Dellapietro, > at
home,- wus the . maid o f honor
for her sister. She wore a (or-
mnl-length apricot chiffon gown
trim m ed w ith matching - satin.
A chapel ve il waa held by a
matching cloche and she car
ried a prliicess basket of yellow
pompons and white daisies, with
apricot ribbon. ;.
Tiie bridesmitUls were Mtss
L inda Rollczza, Miss Pam ela
Bellezza and Miss. Judith, Fatvel-
li, a ll of Keansbutg, and a ll
cousins o( ths bride; MiijS. L in
da K a lp in ,and Miss Joanne Pel-.,
legrino, both o f Hazlet. They
wore nile green chilfoy gowns
trim m ed w ith matching satin.
Chapel veils were held by
matching cloches and they car
ried princess baskets of yellow
pompons and whita daisies with
nile green ribbons.
Brian Young, M ataw an, was
the best man. Ushering wera
Francis. Pesce, Keansburg, cous
in of tlio bride; Joseph Xavier,
Harrison, N. 'i'.; R ichard Nor-
roii.e, Matawan; Dougins Pet-,
ers, Nutley, and Donald Gililiaf-
tin. Union Beach.
For her daughter,'5 , marriage,
Mrs. Dellapietro selected u. cock-
tail-length yellow chiffon dress
with a matching feather head
piece, matching accessories and
u white Georgianna orchid cor
sage. .
The bridegroom ’s mother
chose a street-length blue net
dresj accented w ith matching
.bows. She wore a m.-itrhinp noi
headpiece, matching accessories
and a whits Georgianna orchid
corsage. .
A reception Followed at Ken
ny Acres. Woodbridge. When
they return from Puerto Rico,
they w ill reside in Madison Gar
dens, Madison Township. For
traveling, the bride wore a gray
linen s u it . with pink- accessories
and a white orchid corsage, .
The bride was graduated from
Raritan. H igh Sclicol. She Is a
member of tha Bayshore P lay
ers, a dram atic group In Keans-
burg, and is employed a» a sec
retary by the U . S. Arm y Elec
tronics Command, Fort Mon
mouth. , . .
The bridegroom waa gradual-
ed from Middletown Township
High School. He attended Mon
mouth College and Rutgers Uni-,
versity and is employed as a
computer programmer by Rut-
gets University, • New Bruns
wick.
iln
hciincHlj, ;i!.’-ar-jii.icy AI" : i : i-'i'. -a ,iu 'v'--:.
Augusta G, Heir, l-VJ Seventh.St.,
ncuo.’ d. and '.fee late Stanley A.
Kelt, Saturday, Apr. 12; in
St. Ana's CburciJ. Keajisburs. ,
The Rev, Frcdsrj;:!; ValeiitiKa
officiated al. the doublo ring certi-
iBony.
The bride was given in mar
riage. by her fauiet:. She wore »,
silk organza and Chantilly lace
gown, re-embroidered with pearls
bodice, long sleeves of laca and
an A-line sltirt bordered with
lace. Her boufrant veil of iliusion
was held in place by. a coronet
of lace and pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of while carna
tions and roses. :
M iss D iane Cs^is/.ar, Hillside,
was the m aid of. honor .'.for her
cousin. She vvo:e a formal length
gown of lemon peel chiffon ac
cented with matching lacs a t tha
neckline. A buuf/ant veil was held
by a matching D ior bow and she
carried a colonial bouquet of
spring flowers.
Miss Dawn Hclt, at home, sis
ter of tiie bridegroom, and Miss
M ary Cestarc. Red Bank, wera
ths bridesmaids, They wore nec
tar.
Kenneth Raub, Middletown, was
tha best m an, Ushering were
Charles T im m , Belford; R ichard
Chevalier, Port M onm outh ,. and
V incent E . Cerqua Jr., at home,
brother of the bride.
A reception followed in the Era-
ora ld Room of, Sm ith's Restau
rant, E ast Keansburg. When they
return from a motor trip to Flor
ida, they w ill reside in Keyport
The bride was graduated from
Red Bank High School. Sho is
employed by Two Guys, Middle-,
town. The bridegroom was grad-
uutod from Middletown Township
H igh School. He is employed by
Atlantic Trucking Co.; Atlantic
Highlands,
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H K I. X W £ m GABRIEL ALtOCCO
Miss C la ir* L illian "Cundy” /rd e r satin gowns with purpi*-»»►
Friedrich, daughter o f M r, and ' in sleeveless coats. Their laven*
Girl Seouls To
Assist lu Park. Croiving; things are a m ajor fo
cus of G lt l Scouting, from Brown
ie through Senior age leve l activ
ities. Conservation and beautlfl-
cation are areas In which G irl
Scouts are active a ll over th* na
tion. M onm outh Council G irl
Scouts work on m any projtcte,
one of th* latest being^. "Opera
tion • Let’s Try I t " a conserva
tion service project which w ill in
volve i t Jun io r tfqops of the Mat-
awan Neighborhood oi G ir l Scout*
during April and May.
Troops planting seedlings at "AN
la ir* State Park under the direc
tion of Charles Doyle Jr., Natural
ist, w ill be: Troop <196, Mrs,
Fred Lorher, Leader; Troop 553,
Mrs, Seymour Rubin, Leader, and
Troop 509, Mrs. Ernest Gold,
Leader. Troop 659, Mrs. Stanley
Johnson, Leader, wili transplant :
the w lldllower, colic root, to a
protected area. Troops clearing
new trails w ill be Troop 339, Mrs.
John Chappell, Leader; Troop 529,
Mrs. John McCarthy, Leader, and
Trnop 115, Mrs, George Zuillcky.
Leader.
Troops working on the Erosion
Control Unit of the State of New Jersey Youth Conservation Pro
gram at Cheesequako State Park,
supervised by John Bay less. Park
Superintendent, are; Troop 36,
Mrs. Donald M acM illan, Leader;
Troop 334, Mrs. R. Coinerford,
Leader; Troop 305, Mrs. Paul
Zeiglcr, Leader, and Troop 3d,
Mrs. D . B. M acM illan, Leader.
This project was co-ordinated by
Mrs. Charles Lubow, Jun ior Con
sultant.
Mrs. W illiam Friedrich, 100 West
F ront St., Keyport, became th»
brlde o t Joseph, Gabriel AHocco,
soil of Mrs. Joseph AHotto , Un
ion Aye,, Hitzlct, and the law
Joseph Allocco, Suiidsy, Apr, 13,
men. . .
The Rev. ..Eugene Prus offi
ciated. at the double ring cero-
iiwny In St. Stephen’s Church,
Perth Amboy. : -: ,. ...
" The b iid e w a j given...' iii . mar-
rlago by her''lather. S he : wore on.
embroidered satin, gown Eeatur-
ing long bell sleeves and high
stand-up collar. H er headpiece
oi iace, pvarls anu «> » lu !s
Was held by a ihree-tlered floor-
lenglh veil of French Illusion.
She carried a cuscade bouquet
of white rosea and Uty-cf-lhe*
valley.
Misa Paula C a llam ata i, M«t-
(w iu i, was tha m a id o f honor.
, Tho brida l attendants w-erfr Miss.
Taffy Friedrich, at home, sister
of tlje 'bride; Mrs., W illiam
Friedrich. Say 1 evil!?, sister-in-
law of the bride; Mrs. Albert
Orchard. Keyport, sister of th*
bride; Mrs. Albert Pollard, Mrs
Edw ard Rinkewich and Miss
Jud ith Granato, a ll of Keyport,
and Miss Yvonna Spade, Holm
del. Susan Orchard, Keyport,
niec* o i the bride, was the ilow-
«r girl. ' 1 1 • ■ ' .
They wor* iioor-length laven
der shoulder-length vei,l| foil ovv
or ■watching bow headplocc*.
Each atlHidisnt carried * bou--
quet of lavender carnatloHJ and
violets with a lortcr spelling out
the, r.amea. "C andy " Ht'd ‘’Ji.w.".
The flower g irl carried a baske*
o f violets und lavender and p u p
pie carnations." : ;
Coniie l Ccrclello, Belford,
cousin of the bridegroom, wa»
the best man. Ushering w er*
F rank AHocco, Holmdel, cousin
o f tho b r id e g r o o m ;W il l ia m
Friedrich, Euyrevillo, b ic tner ot
the bride; Larry Notarcola, UtK
„,ii IlGuth; C arry Thorne,. Ber
nard Zyluxsici and M ichael M » ,
ooski, all of Holmdel, and Stovfl
Garc ia, Keyport. John O rchard ,
Keyport, nephew of th* b r ld ^
was the ring bearer. , -
A reception for 250 gu**1* WU
lowed In T h» Barclay Hoi*i,
Belmar.-W hen they, return front
their Jet flight to Montego Bay , Jam a ica , thcy w iii resid* . ift
lto lm de l
Xh* bride was graduated from ■
Keyport H igh School and th*
Wilfred Academy of l la lr and
Beauty Culture, A tbuty Park.
She Is employed by: Yorktown*
H a ir Fashion Salon, O ld Bridg*,
Ih e bridegroom was graduated
{corn Raritan H igh School. He I i
employed by Auto Lawn, Mat*-
wan.: ..: - ■. .......
Miss Gladys Jardot, daughter
of Mr. .mil Mrs. Joseph A. Ja r
dot, -II Third St., Keyport, be-
caint* tilt* bridi* ot John M. far
nutint> jr. on Saturday, Apr. 12,
t'tfi'l, al I!' n'elnrk noon in Si.
Ann's Clmrt h, Koanslmtg.
Tilt’ In idc^rnnin is I hi1 sun of
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Taranti
no sr., SI CnmiHim Ave., West
Keanshurg.
The Rev. Frederick Valentina
officiated at tiie wedding.
Given in marriage hy her
father, the bride wnro an A-lin*
wedding gown <if silk organza.
Tlio Irish lace Ixidico w ith el- hnw lengih scalln|ied slecvei
was triniincd w illi send pearls
nnd appliques of tiie Inco and
seed piiirls triinined th« bottom
of the gmvn and (fit* tleiachahltt
Iraln. Her alhow-lt'iiglh veil of
illusion was caught in a Jewel
ed pelnl hendplece and shu car-
rletl a cascade of mixed whlla
fltiu'ers.
Mrs. Wi l l iam II. Venn, Sm ith -
ers, Wesl Va , ulster of Ilia
hriihgromn. was thn m illion of
honor, Siie wore 11 llglil pinli
gown nf chiffon over taffeta, a
matching lu'iuliii< 1 n and I'nr-
tied a li.iskcl uf |iiuk and while
iipiing fiiiwer.i.
TARANTINO Jit.
The bridesmaids, Miss Gall
Thorne, Keyport, and Miss Shar
on Hammond, Llnerofl, cousin
of the bride, woro sim ilarly at
tired and also carried baskets ot
pink and whit* spring flowers.
W illiam H, Vena. Kmilhera,
West Va., brother-in-law ol 111*
bridegroom, was the best mini
and ushers war* Robert Shep
pard, West Keansburg, and Je lf
Porattl, Keansburg.
For the wedding, thn hride't
mother choso » dres.i of relety
silk shantung with matching ac
cessories.
The bridegroom's mollier wai
Bttired In a light h im crap*
dies* w ith matching lata coat
end *cccs»oriej,
Aftor tho reception nt Colony
I 1111, Union Ileuch, th* coupl*
luft (ur a wedding trip to Sea
side. They will resid* «t 41 Third St., Keyport.
Thu brldu was graduated flout
Koyport High School, Class of
I9IIH, and is employed us a sen-
rotary by Gale's Hnnlwnr* Co,,
Keypori,
Tho bridegroom was gradual-
ed from P.aiilan High School,
Class of I M , and It alluiidlng
Uceun County College,
Art Show To Be
Sponsored Mav 4The beauty of nature will en
hance the m anm ade beauty at tho
art show ot the National Council
of Jew ish Women. Bayshore N .J.
Section, to be held on Sunday,
M ay “I, from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . at
tliu Levitt Mansion on Symmea
Rd. and Koute 1), Manalapan.
The Levitt mansion is curient-
ly used by Levitt & Sons as their
office headquarters (or this area,
but oiliceiike it definitely Is not.
It is a beautiful old mansion, set
on a sloping hillside, surrounded
by trees.Only professional artists will h*
shown. The display Includes oils,
watercolors, graphics and litho
graphs. Originals will bn featured
with » (ew prluls available. Pic
tures will he of all sizes, framed
ami tinfrnmcd. All painting-1 will
ba for sale.
Discussra {(ole Of
Denial AssislanlsDr. Robert flrott, Spring l4 k «
and Florliain Park, was »prnk(M*
ut thu meeting nf Tit* Monmouth*
Ocean Cntmfy l> n !u ! AssH tnau
Association held Apr. 8 ot ths Ad
m ira l's J<d>)«, Went J>eal.
Dr. Scolt used “ Four Hand Dan*
Hslry" an his ihemu, pnlutinn out
Mint o deatitt a lwayi woikit with
im aHsl-itanl at hin side. l l« dirt-
cussed thu rola of tho denial »»•
ilHianf.
F la m wcrt madt) by himiu ■>! the meinhcia to attetid the Nev\
Jarsey Slalu (!ouvcntiou to bu 11lM
In Atlantic City.
Mrs. Judy Thompson, education
chuirman, will Hpenk on "O ral
HyKlenH" at th» May IJ meeting.
v “tZiirrift~:f MRS. JA M ES
Miss Jo-Ann O ’Connor, daugh
ter of Mrs. John O ’Connor, 260
Haven D r., Matawnn, and tha
late John O'Connor, became the
hride. of Jam es P . Clarko, son of
Mrs. jam es P. Clarke, 410 * BKth
St., Brooklyn, and tha latw
Jam es P. Clarke, Saturday,
Apr. 12, 1 \m.The Rev. Melvin Stanczews-
kif pastor, celebrated tha 11
fi.m. nuptial mas and ofl'icluted
at the double ring ceremony, in
St. Lawrence.’}* Church, Lutir-
•neo Hnrbor.
Francis X. 0 ‘Cunnor, M iddle
town, escorted his rdccn to t|i«
altar. Sho wore a silk orftaimi
and iaco gown designed with a
cathedral - length train. Her
shmilder-len^tU veil o l French
Illusion was held by a ciowu of
aunurt boiealia cryslals and aho
carried a caMadu bfMHpuJt of
whito roses centered with «
v.’hitii orchid.
Mrs. John Uarj?ct, Brooklyn,
lifte r of tha bjide, was thn mn*
Iron of honor Tho bridal ut-
tend.uita wero M r i, I'atrlck Cill-
h'^plc, y, N. Y , tvv in sis-
toj uf tlio hi»d«, und M ri. Fred*
«n< iv UUci-m, Uc;v City, N. Y .f
P. CLAKKE
sistor of the bride.I ’hoy ware floor-lfenpth b ‘u i
horizon chiffon gowns, C irc u la r
veils fell over the:;' headpiece*
of clustered potals and they car
ried coloninl boiuiueU u f pastal
blue carualions.
John O'Connor. Brooklyn,
brother of tha hride, was th*
best man. Ushering Wfjre Rob
ert O'Connor, l.e.vlttown. I .. t.»
brother of the bride, nt|(i a twit brother of the matron of honor,
Mrs. John Burgut, and Clement
Allwell. Brooklyn, brother-in-law
of tho bridegroom.
A reception followed at But
tonwood Manor. Matawnn, Whan
they return from a Jet fliuht to
Ucnmula, they will ivsid* ta
nay Kld^e, Mrooklyn.
Tho hridt» wan Krndunled from
Southside Senior Iligli School,
Rockville Center, 1.. t. Sh« tl
employed by Smith Iiorney A
Co.. Ktock brokers. Now York.
Thft bri(lo^,ro(im w ai hi 8 Ju* ^
ed Irom Fort tlandlton Hitfh
School, 1.. I. Hi) *«rvi'ii In tha I ', y. Army and i i employed In
th« ronstm ction nf tba nan
Wi/ild I tmJu ( enter, Nuw
S t u d i o sV U O T O G I t A P l f Y
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: . IMtofile FL,K*ypert ,.■ - jsyv; Cuinemis J, f^ane, Pastor
tossM,* will I* It ld Sunday
: morning s t ®:30; 7:30,- <;£>, S;45,■ I I a , i» , a jiu 12if3 p . ia \
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: Union Beach
B cv .C J . ■Talkingtai, Pastor
' Sunday School is held at 10 a.m .; morning worship, i l a.m.;
... *vaot!<i«tiK service, 7:30 p.m.
OnvM’ti TaberniHie- ■.... - Af »»i»llc F a i t * ............
H ig M d * ,A w , M i la o u
Evsngtltst Ruth Depree, Pastor
- Sunday School will tie held at
s : I I ji.iij;; , »uiroii)g . aervice, 11 : afternoon aervice, 3:3* p, io.
and tv ta in f service. 7:3* ( m .• «vl?J • vn <* ■ •<•*•«*!*»#■
. *wryl(e<lne»d*tf a t 7 p.m;
f f n l Spiritual C k w e b 'l
M yin«H a»f
tn Mata St., BeMordl
. J(;v. Phuebe Pall^y, Pastor
Services are held Sunday And Tuesday %ven'ug°. a t S-pm,
■ 1 S t BeiM^kl'a Church 1Bcdm syRd.H obr.de l
Rev. Edward P. Blnska, pastor Masses, are licit) Sunday nt
7:30, 8:30, 9 45, 1) a.rn. and fl: 15 p.m.
Gtthseroan* Lutheran Cburch
Maple Fl„ Keyport
-Rev. llenf'y W. Kiccher, - Pasloi
’ On Sunday servtas a te hull, al■ 6:TU), fc4li ,axul 11, n.m. Church
- * (H itiMy Sclioo! is itdd
Lutheran Church «l tlw CiimmI Shepherd
■ RoutesJ and 510 . Madison Township
; r JRev. Harley E. Meyer, Pastor .
’ family,- ib le hour Is held at fr. 1J a.m . w Sunday u id family
, wwship, Vk,& a.m.
" r » 8 Gauw l Ta^crnacl*„ Tl M a ia » . , K ^ r l
Hev. Danny (lentil*, Pastor
. Service* «(iU be hek^ Suiilay, ftom ta* worship 11:31 a.m. ao4
' evening m v lce . 7p .m . . ,•„ ■/..
■ fra y a r 'm e e tin g ‘will be held K«4neiday at 7 p.m.
F aa rtkM t Fitealra
Spiritual Chn<k 1 M S M e M , Uotoa >ea<h
Sev. Katharine Miller, Pastor
Sorvicea ar* held on Sunday (nd Thu^aday cveninft %( • p.m .
■ and «a Friday «l<ernooaa a t > p.m.
K lag H Kia«a U itkcru i Church
d e n y T w *■’« « » * i .. M dd lc^w a
Hev. IfilHam A. Hanson, Pastor...... Sunday School: 9:15 ii.m. to
I t : .14 a.m. - Ciurcli Services 8 : a.m. and 10:46 a.m. ................
llira iu ttha .Conservative Baptist
i , Church
' .:' ; KeyperMlwlmdel Rd.
,, ' M ulct, Sev, Lowrence Reed, faator
■ ■ -'Bible .Sctiuol on > Sundiiy con-vene»> at 1 S:45 a.m.; morning
I , worship. IV a.iri. when the pas- tur* message will be "import
(eel love ." l i ie (amily gospel
houf ttatta at 7 p.m. «t which time the pastor's topic will be «Uy Faith." . -
Praise and prayer hour la held Wednesday at 7:3* p m.
rfturc^
Cahut.
B ttutelS , Brow»tt^ru
R«w. Franci* Cnntt.l. Srahior
is «c:>d ?r^n» 9:4J5
b> A5- a m . w id ifte ciwrch. ser*
vitit is inan 1! ii.m. unu i 12 o'*
n; Kv«?.rvoni9 b
liu«dc4 McOwkiwrf.
$t> Isirted. Ave., Uf?iaa Beach
Rot. Fra/uu.vo HVBsitf i*-f rnnivt
Wnr<ihip SflL’ViC® 'J St IB A TO.
and Surulay Sehoui at 1C h ni, with classea lor all ajses, Junior
MVP nveela Friday a l 7:30 p.m.
and Senior MYF on Saturday al
7:38 jt.m. ......
- Cliiat b p lw t Clwrch•i' : S*„ M > U » m ■; -, .
: Kcv, Psui l„ Jacksin, I'astur
Church School will be held
Sundsv (or all Hgt* a.L IMS a.m. and morning worship, 9:45 and 11 a.m. Th* Paalor'i iermon
topic will be “Open tiates.” A luperviaed nurwry la providedr . t j ». . . . *. !.:•IUL Ulltlt. ? MjlTIV^Qi' • '"VHt«v>V»K 'church ia at 11 a.m. The Senior
lligh and Junior High BYFGnmpi) meet a l 8:30 and Junior Croup, 7 p.m.
Midweek serviceJs held Thuis-
day at 8 p.m .
. i ir s t Presbyletiaa Churck
Houle M and Franklin SL - Matawan.
Rev. Chester A. Galloway. Pastoi
^Morning worship scvvices Jian-
dav afe at 9:15 and Jl a.in. Church school meets a l 9.15 .'nul Tl a.m. The special class U:r broin-damaRed children meets
at 9:1^: u.m. only, Chil.l care- is provided for children unJer three years pf aRe. At 7..10 p.m (he new Allen Organ will he
dedicated. Kenneth t . tandis,
Hflrrisburg, Pa., will be guest artist. The public is welcome to
. attend. : . : ■
Irln ily fhufeb (kplseopal)< -West Court and Byers Laue
Matawan
Hev. Carroll B. Hall, Rector
Maltln* and Holy Communion Sunday will be at ? a.m:: mum-
Ing prayer and Family Euchor- > 1st, church ichool, nursery for
Infanta; IQ a m.
, ’Holy Communion will b# cele
brated this Friday a t 8:3* a.m ., and on Wednesday at S a.m.
FbM United Metkedlst Church
- 147 Mala SI., Matawaa
Rev. Donald T. Phillips ar.
. . Minister-
Morning worship Sunday i* at
1:30 and 11 a.m. when the pastor will begin a aerie* of *er- inon topics pn “The Ntw Tesla-
ment "Church and Our*.” Tliia week’s sermon is entilled “The Proclaiming Church (Kerygm?.)"
- 1 Cor. 1:23-24. There will bs baptisms and speclal music Ht both services. A nursery is pn- vidcd (or infants and toddlers in the church house. Clwrcl’ eT^nl
wilh classes for all aces Including .adults meets ut 9:30 a.m.; program (or children ages tin eo
to nine in tho church house, U
a.m.; Junior, Jr-Hi aiul Sr-llj Fellowship mcetinp,s, 7 p.m.
. Reformed Church ol Keyport
Warren and Osborn Sts.’ K fliw rl
The Rev. S. T, Scholtcn, Pastor
Morning Worship is held at
IO:*!? a.m. The Sunday School meets at l:30 ».m. The youth
Fellowship ; wiil meet at 6:30
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SVfaQnvfcK.h 1«;rv*pte^-S.V4,*Bjt7iore A^vt;.,
Rabbi Kdw.ird £ !ientegc» , YJ.'d. Mortmoutb. Kefifimr Tewple • bv*.
cck-bration of its 10th annt*
v«r&jif'v with s, spec^l. aunivei1-,
?«5ry Ssbhath s trv 'fe Vvkhvy &l. b:% ' p.ii). Rabbi AlexsuiiJerScnamil^f; ; v??;e nc^iritrni q? th«r
lhw )r, n t A toprii'xrt Hebrew Crn'ir
prrpnuoriS, iv iii be u*iC ^u<-jl
' pitxkcbaw- His topic {s. “ Is R.clfg-
Inn Rel€yaI^t?,, ladies of the
Sewing Croup »>.t..Mon/iK»y$h. Re-,
form 1>mple have volunteered to
fJhe. Oneg. Shnnhat imme-.
diatf.-iy following liiEjrvices.
Festivities w ill continue with a
dinner - dance held in the Temp!«
Social Hall Saturday Ht 9 p.m .
All religious school classes ha ve
bc^n cancelled on Sunday^ how
. ever, Bernard 'Bfanu-;eri#, ri^iiL of the Club <tt Mo;i;
jnouth Reform r<?mp?e. has an*
nounccd a special father and child
break fas t at; 10 a.m . in the *oc id
hull. Bagei.f apd lox H’ilf b-r? se ^
ved and unlertainment will follow.
Calvary United Metkodisl Church
Third S t* Kcypvrt
C!!Hr*ea A. bffiincr,- jr.; .Viiuiaict
Frank Sanfiel, Assoc. M inister
Morning Worship: English scr*
vices at 8:30. a^n, In-the: Chapel
end a t 10:45 a.m* io the Sane*
tuary. Spanish service at 12:.‘i0
m the / Sanctuary. Church ;
Sch^)l ftt &.'.30; a.m . for nil yooog
persons up to. the Senior year in
high school. Speaking at the
Fnplish Services will be
B i;ndvr.
Tlm Charge Gmferfcnce _ ‘ for ■■ 1A&69 vviii bft held, bt^im iir.jj
vvA suppur «Tt S. p.iji. An elec
tion oC- {.ruslees will also, be, held
during ihe business portion of
th e . ; . !'
Ti'inplo Brf‘th Ahm
Lloyd Rd., Mataw.m
Cons^iviiiivc. Temple ;
Kabbi Morris Rubinstein
Sabbath evening services 'V«H
be held (oniorriv-v Ht Si-15. P-n.
at 'iempJe B<;th Ahm, U oyd
Rd., M aiaw ao::A t: t he .cnnoluslon.
of services, thoro wtJJ be un On-;
eg Shybi,\'it hosted by M f. ■ and
Mrs, Gerald Ritz in honor -tl
the Bas/Mi.Uvah/ of their daugh-
tor, Susan, who-will pa ftk ’ipale
in this Mjrvtce.
Sabbath m orning services w ill
be hc!d on Saturday at 9:30 a in.
a t the Temple. Sunday m orning
ie iv lce a t 10 a.m .
Ih e public ia invited to woir
|hip ui a ll services.
l e h ^ a h ' i W k|nt)s»
Keyport Congregation
K ingdom Ifa il, 13 Division St.
. . . Kryport ... . - - . .
A Bible talk entitled “ Your
Part in Keeping the Longirjjiv'
tion C lean” w ill be given by C.
peaq, Sunday 9; 30. a.m . . Imme-;
diately - (oilowinj*. at 10:30 a .m .,
The Watchtower T Bible StiKly
w ill bo h.cld. The subject ti.eme
under discussion will hv “ M ak
ing Your Advancement Ma.iifcst
by Responding to God's Word,”
based on Philippians 3:16, ^
Temple Shalpm
The Reform Coiw t^JU icn
Ayrmont T ane and Church St,
. Matawan
Habbi Henry M. WeimT
Snbbath eve .st'rv'cv^ '•'-‘■I ^ held tomorrow a i 8:45 p.m . at Temple Shnhun o\\ Church -St.
and Ayrmont Lain in Mwi.i'van.
Rahbi Weiner will spenk al*«>v«l
"P rn inoy's Complaint,M by I'Mil*
Ip Roth. This will l»e a review of
the book by Kabbi Woinrr.
Seated on the Bmna w ill be
Styuk'y I iv y J*»‘>d Mrs. Haila At-
linson. The Sabbath iiRhts will
be blessvd by Mrs. I.awrmtco
Turk. Ushers for the even’tig
will he Bernard Pressei,
tm l Attinson. M un is Kaplap,
Stnnley Hr.inn, Sdul M adltn and
Anudd DcMonte.
Flowers w ill be presented by
Mr. an(i M is . l.awrence Turk ia
honor nf the. Uar M itzvah of
their son, Jeffrey. An Oiteg
Shahbat w ill be held immediate
ly following te iv icw , .spon.vued
by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Turk, a* hoat^.
Saturday nl ll:.W a.m ., Jef
frey Turk will he called to thw
Torah as a bar Mitzvah.
Church Of Our Saviour
episcopal Church
In Madison Township
K .D . I Uax I8.I-A, l arinRton Rd.
Matawan
The A lfar-riu ild meeting «iU
be held .U tlu- church tlm
Tlmrsday Ht 8 p.m.
HuI.y L.ut Uiirusl will be rein-
brau-d l: iidav al (• lit) and a.m .; Srarair.i.nt t>f PciiiirH**1, ft
p.m. ••
Snndav. 11“ '\' I u« lui i r-t >’* i'i
be ai «MO a.m .: Hulv 1 ui hat ist
, mul church rehnul, US ii :n.
I Inly b'uchansl will be M‘>1*
dny and WnlnrMl.iy HI
a.m.
hible class meets fit tiie
rlu in h Tm sdiiy at H P ni.
Second Baptist Church
2J1S Atlantic St., Keyport
Rev. Moland Hunter, Pastnr
Sunday School convenes nt
1:30 n.m. with ch.sses h>r nil
fi^rs ihioujili adults, ^^oniing
\>ui'}ihip ia al 11 a.m. >v11h mm;-
lr by the Senior Choir under tho
diierlin ii of M is. Viola Hanki,
ori'.ani^t. Ihe Siauhiy .School and
'/IT’.l I, department* w ill present
n " I 'a im ly Talent f 'to jira in ” at
3 p.m . H. l ' l l . meets at p.m.
Prayer and I ’ralso meelmj'.n are
hold b’ilday nt 0 p.m . nnd Tues
day at 10 a m.
i'tfsi c-f i:hiisU Sc/twUsfi ,
BfVAd St.,
''W hat doth tn«? Lurd rtquirit
<ii iMent bt't u? d»> to1‘jv e toervy, aad.,.*^ walk humbly
jJ,V (*<4?’' ThiS ver.vc t>»rli.yr. .
■Micah. the' ■ ».hrrni*y Af ths
B ible khsoh-ienrion oo <4Doci.r;ne
of: Atoviwaeur- Y/hich a!iU b«
!>w.rd SundAy' 5n ' Chri-sfJaA
Science churches.
. fv:-r,>ce? '4ic at./ ,a i .First Church of Christ, Sc^n iis t.
£4 , KvyiMV'!*..............
A correlative passage from the
uCuL'iiVi n«iUonCkJ _ o
tner-ts; “ live 17 pang of repent
ance and suffering, every effort
for reform, every good thought
and deed, will help us to undcr-
sUnd H*soa' atonement for sin
and a id its efficiency; but if the
sinner continuos to pray and re
pent, s»> Hpd b« suf.r.y. he has
IUt|« part in the »toncm*'nt,-in
ihfc at-«mement w ith God.-fur be
lacks the practical repentance, '
which reforms, the heart and en* .
able* man to do the w ill of wis*■ dom*' Science and Health with
Key to. the Scriptures by M ary
Eaker. Eddv. . .. ,
Sunday School convenes at IU
a .m . a/id Wednesday testimonial
meetin&s are held at 8 p.m . ■
The Faith Reformed ('hnreh
Middle Rd. and Poole Ave,Hazlet
Kcv. Theodore C, Muller, Pastor
Sunday School, fs held nt 9:30
and H. y.m,; morning, worship is
at 9:30 and Jl a .m , when the pas*
tor w ill preach on ’C in b lu u m y
and the New Morality.” ;
St. M ary ’s Episcopal Church
East Front St., Keyport
. Rev, A'incent K. PeUit, Rector
. On Sunday there wiil. be mom*
hij» pray.-r and Jloiy l-j.Kiiansc,
7:45 a .m ., Holy liud iarisi; and
C'hurcii Scl.mo!, - .9:’ 5 a; m.
morning prayer and sermon, i l
• e.'ri!. • ■
Weekdays there wilf be Holy
Kueharisl .Friday :--t. VMS a.n*. •
and Wednesday at 9 n.tn,
H rst Baptist Church
M ain and W. Third Sis.
Keyport
On Sunday fit 1:30 a .m . there
jyi.U- -b«. Sunday School" for all,
Aj;es rhtough' a du lu , 10,4.1 a .m .,
m orning worship service with
guest minister, the Hev. Wil*
)iam Bisgroye, of New Mon
mouth. Rev. p isg rov* . will be
speaking on "The Unchanging
God in a Changing World.”
Fam ily supper will be h e l d ' U .
I p .m . h i Fellowship Ball; 1 p.m ., evening service with a
missionary speaker and 8:1$
p .m ., Young Adults meeting.
Midweek prayer fellowship is
held each Wednesday ut 7:45..
p .m . - ' -
. Cross of Gtor?
Lutheran Church
Mataw^l*Marlboro
Cambridge Dr.* Matawan
■ Roy. Arthur \V. i-bischhach
Pnstor
Sunday Services nt Cioss of Glory I.mheran Chinch will be
' held at 'J a m., w<th » tu c u.tU?
<:l worship, t\rd :5t 10 ilO 1 m.,
Tho Service, with Holy C<mv«
municn. The scvnum title chos?
en by Pastor Ebischbach is
‘ ‘The Shepherd nf 1 tfe.!’ Tho
Sunday Churrh School contintifM
tn mecf at 9 a .m . w ith classes
from gnuhf I through adult, ex
cept v.radf'S -t and l> \vb*eb m.'et
at 10.30 a.m . ttlon®, with Nu rv .
ery and Kindergarten classcs.
A C ’^ss of inslrurtion for ’itnv
momberfl desiring to join :i<'d
who are nol of a T ulheian back
ground is beinp formed. Inter
ested persons should contact the
F asior,.5M -lll8 .
'(lie l.utheran Church Women
hicvo been invited to be quests
tif the Sisteibood <*f Temnlo
Beth Ahm on I loyd Rd. Jn Ma>*
awan, Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.
Both groups w ill have presenta
tions on various asnrcts of
church life with a discussion
period fnllmving.
Friday at 4:!W p.m. the con-
firmaticm class wiil iuwe tk®
final examination for the year.
Friday evening the Central Pis-
trict of the New Jersey Synod,
Lutheran Church in America,
will have its assembly In N?<tiv-
h v Lutheran Church, Hast
Brunswick. The meeting, schni-
tiled for 8 p.m ., will be preced-
<d by fl dinner at 6:30 p.m . The
program is contort’d around a
consideration nf u change in
ai’es fur t.'onfi« mation und Fi iM
t'ojiirmmiriii. ’) Iv speaker w ill be
lb . I'dward I'. Horn, of Ph ila
delphia, F a , « th 'ijivm an who
i<, a nu inlu r of ihe spei tal Na*
tiiiual CoinmisMon appointed to
coiuim t the study. D inner reset-
\ ,t 1 u'iiv iiu1 n jjucsted by Apf.
.^1.
Calvary Baptist Church
Mhhlle Ril , Ha/let
Hcv. Cieoj^- «!• lilliott, Pastor
(in Sunday Bible Sch(M»l for id]
ap.es will be held at 9;45 n .m .
M w n m u fetvice w ill ba at 11
11.ni. and tv tn in jl gospel service
at 7 p.m. The Pabtur will ptea<h
u\ both Mrvlcf*.
Braver meeting is held on W.'d
lu-sdiiy cveiiinu at li p m.
U .S. Savmi/j.s Sliunps, sold at
post offices nnd ih iou i'h Iho
Si hool SaviiiRfl Broftrnm, m e nn
iiiip.irliiiit part of tho nationwide
Saving, ttonda Broyrom . Fiuoiir-
younyutero to develop tho
ii.ihit of thrift by buying Kavhifc.i
Sttunps which they m ay ryrhiuifld
for ltonda when they occumulnie
tho prico uf A Bond,
S i s t e r h o o d . Ha*F i i s s o v e i ! ' E v ;€ i * t
'in 'pii'pj.nt.iy-Ki for h*;;;d^y.
<'i» -Pa.^fver. -kf" V.'OiJie:’ J-.-;/Tl>L'- •
vi ii'. • • W.ii.rki hi ip;
f:sv'ci'vde. . by. v"'?.-
Krani and JewiKh famiiv 'ivinv
f.i.-.rrrn.^Ures c>i ?.hf S.’.nJm i'K
'iVr>;;;!e B*fh Ahm..: •»{-.'«£- .-^-..^^1^ U„,U AUrj, jl.fl,
program b t^a n with fin explana
tion Of the Seder Tabic, ^hvt.U
wi»s- set With ihe apprq>r.^(«
Ccrtrnotjiid (rxxis and riiual ob-
icrity. The sign.ific.arce und his*
lory of the were ex
plained, 3:3 wa.'i the oxdc.r o?
Seder." • *boul. pviiiiit-
ted foodaw ere also an.swered.
Following. ; ■ the discnsr.iou,
theifc was. a oot>king demonstra
tion a t which the women ob
served the making of the traoi-
tior.al Passover fo*xis. Included
iii the menu were Charoset. a
ceremonial dish resembling the
mortar used, for buildinK with
bncks b i Eftypb a, Fussover r»\\t -cake,'a, meat m ain dish, nnd a
special pancake recipe. Kach
woman, tasted the food that was
cookcd. - :
■“Community- Helper** Visits Cioss
During 1 program of visits nf "com iniin ily h i ip fm " (v th* Nursery School ol th* F irst Prtsbyterlaa
Church, M am waii. Mrs. Shirley Elder. Matawan, ■ (•g litc rad n u iic , v iilted a c la iw ol luur-ycar-ildi »nd
explained her du tiw . Pictured wilh Mr». F.IUet »M m em b en at UK data,. Tha N urw ry School, d lr c d t*
by Mrs. Koberl Wilkinson, is completing its lecood y tu Mod apftlicauU lor the fall lern» a r t now being
registered, in e i O w I . apm l i th r£ i a s i !r'!.r i ’'»r-«W «-MWre« resldentu el tb* area. ................ .
New Pastor Installed By
Cliffwood Beach Church
J!£*®PBT3afc5T ^ ’i
KKNN hTH U N O IS
A») organ recital on the newly-
Installed; Allen origan will be iV-
en i in the. First Presbyterian
Church,' Matawan, on Sunday eve*,
ning at 7:30 p.m. The guest art
ist vyill be Kenneth Landis. Har
risburg. Pa. A service of dedica
tion : will, be held in connection
with the recital.
Mr. I.nndis earned his Baehe*
Tor and Master of Music De^re^s
from .Westminster Choir College, ,
Vrluceton. He studied organ with
Donald McDonald and Aiexo.uder
McCurdy. He presently is orj;a»
nist and director of music at M a r
kct Square Presbyterian Church
. in Harrisburg, where he has con
ducted premiere performances oj
> several choral works with 01 c)»es-'
tra. Thi.? season, Mr. Landis w ill
play, concerts in 10 states, iuclud*
ing several other dedletttory re
citals on now instruments.
Tho new orgim is a three-man-
oal mslrumLMU with 5*t speaking
stops. Also included Ss a cr.mplcto
aatiphonal or echo nnum in tho
balcony of the church. Carillon,
biirp jmd celesta speak thr«>U‘*h
tin amplification system from the
church Met pie. t he oit^ui waa
^ivcn in nn.-motv e,f Helen (Tcr-
biihe) Schock by the .svheck J'am-
dy.
Mr. Landis1 program ’-nil in-
duds works by J.S. Barb, Siy-
fr:.l Karj; - l-.lcrt, Cbarles Ives,
Tran inn;*,lain ami Maui»‘_e l>ii*
-uP.e, A recephoit will fol’ow he
jju i^ i.un . 'Hie public i;; invited lo
atieiuL ,
The Kcv, Charles Henry M an
gold was installed. «s pastor of
the P-ivvifW PresiiyJeriiitl
Church. CUffwood Peach, at a
5Iervice of Installation Sunday n
the church. He succeeds tSe
Rev. David Buccl w h o is rn;w
serving at the Pieshylerian
Crfurclh Yonkers.
!bn Rev. Harvey Douey, P'^*
tor of die Rumsc'n Presbyterian
Cnur«,h and moderator of C>e
7-domnouth Piehbytery of the«. - .1 \^ni Icr.r 1 >. m/j ia »»**»•^ev, prc'sided, Pasrors of neigh-
congregations and of the
• Presbytery participated.
Ihe Rev. Archibald C‘lark, of
tru* Sayrtvtlie Presbyterian
Church, gave the charge io 1 the
pastor and E lder, Harold -Lin*
/ ’ demand officer for PresbytcpT,
Vsnnisteriol relations, gave , the,-
charge to the conijrcgtttlon.
Iho Rev. Alex. £ ; Woodward,
of Red Bank Presbyterian
Church, gave t,hc Call to Wor-
.ship. The Rev- Robert, fc. Bo»>-
ham of the First Church, U»or
Branch, formerly associatt at
tiie Avenel Church, preached
the sermon.
Scripture passages were road
by Rev, A. T Watei.s of C hony
I l i lL Methodist Church and Her-
bet! Smith, elder of the Bay-'
. view Church; Rev. Francis Ost«
erstock of the Philtipsburg Pres
byterian Church, former paftor
of Hayview Church, gave the ..in
vocation.
Kev. M ango'd.pronounced.
closing bcnedjction. Following
that, t h e congregation and
friends in the cc>n»n'iu\ii.y wef-
co.nied Rev. M:i»«^old and Ins
r.;fe, .Mrs Kathryn Mangold,
ond their two chddrtm, John
Cnlvin and Patricia, ut a iccvp-
lion in the church bail.
Rev. MuuKotd comes to Bay-
view Church from a nine ond
one-half years pnsioraie at Wil-
key . M emorial presbyter'jm
Church, Philadelphia- . He. previ
ously soivcd in the United Pres
byterian Church at Mdlstoms
r'errin»;vi!le. He served iii th<j.
U. S. .Army Chaptnin Corps dur-
■ big-four-years of World W ar U
•n d three yea ts oj( the l<or«4t;
•ccufiici.--;
Born in Camden, he atteodod
Camden schools und was gradu
ated ‘ l io m the University ot Pennsylvaniii and Philadelphia
College of the BiW*. Rev. Muih.
gold cootinued preparation for
<h« m inistry at Brown P^epaiai*
lory College aud the *Dttolog!eal
. Seminary o f 'th e Reformed Epis
copal Church. Graduate studio*
wore taken at Glasgow Uuiver&r
Ity, .Scotland, and Temple Uni
versity, Philadelphia, •
•iyV
Missionary Program
A n n o m ie e F ve n ts
A l S i. I M a r y ’ s
O n S iifu lay ut 4 p .m . thrre
w d l be a convocation m eeting a t
St. ' lh m n ab C hm ch , Red B a .ik .
'H ie Kcv. Noel A m ad i, of
ia , w ill be the speaker.
The Jun ior Altar Guild nnd
advisors of St. M ary’s Episcopal
Church, Keyport, w ill journey to
Washington, IX C\, this weekend
vhe ie they will make a pil^rim-
mape to line National Cathedia'
Fpisropal Scouts in Monnumth
Coo»«iy w ill make h weekend re-
iicut “’cer tiie weekend,
Ihe Rev. Muy Weber, ft rclir-
td pi i ' st ri<>in the i:»iucese (d
I.nui* Island, will be the cele
brant fit the Jiuchaiist a\ i l .
M aty4.'* Church this weekend.
T !.iifl w ill be a pa i !*■.!» huh
*»»p lone H to New lb»pe. Fa.,
ii id Feddlfi'a R ' M'!
lions ‘ i.ou’d f- nirtde !hnM:)di
the he ,1, Vinceut PettU, rero»r.
h ’n i n i l y T iih-n t
Show A l C h n re h
A * I a 1111!>r I'ah nt I ’i ;<.<i,f
H|univi,iul i-v »h'* Surid.iy Si ho d
,r.i:d lr l *f 'I'M'iM-tinM !1. id Iho
Set ond HaptiM ‘ hitm h. tifi Al-
)aniI'. Si , Ki’ypt-i f, ill be pi e-
sent-- d :»ii.»«L.%’ al -i p m ’’biny
f.innln *, ha\e bci tl F * r-’nng
II,cm ..' K 's io r th.*. 1*1 ">a io.
'Ih , ir u d l • e i,Mi‘.i.-d M-ler-
lions. '.f.iK .o a l .-I *'U r-
tillO1’ .
Pastor Davo Pollock of Sayre
Woods Baptist Church iu Brov.n-
town announces the Annual M is
sionary i.ontcrinco to 'm-ld
tomoiniw thrfu p h Suud-ty.
Friday vveniog s-’iv ce vc'dl
start at ‘r: t5 p .m . v.‘i:h tm fotro*
duv'tion given by tach nv;,'.s;>'u-
ary. F f:\\ P oy i‘ i will b»,:ng
the nu’s.’-oue
Rev. i ’w.y.Mi i.1? with tin? r»u>.-
et Testamr-nt l.eague m \S»-st
c.'-rmaiiy.Saturday moroin;.1. at 8 a nj.
there wdf be the Men's I c tiow-
*hip breakfast tvit.h die mis*:oii-
aiies m attendame.
Satuitlay evening at 7 p nt.
Kev. She<ld will speak. Rev. and
Mrs. Shedd arc doing the L o id ’s
vvtuk in Chile, South Amorita
Saturday «it noon the P'ootTr
On Is will have a luncheon, In
at;< ndancc v, dl be th? mission
aries, mothers and p<d.s.
Sunday sclm nt for both adu lts
and teens w ill hey in a t ft’ 45
u .m . w ith m iss ionaries partiei-
pa tm g . R e gu la r service sU o is at
l l a.m. Speaker w ill bu the Rev.
Kenneih .Jones who has been
w ilh (he Bible Christian Union
U‘i the p.r;t 2'J T h ^ m ■ jiucrdcnoininaiioi.Cil m i S •> i 0 11
}.j '-enrimg the. gospel via broad-
c- ts , it?e<aiure, Youth Camps
3 n d persotral evangelism
thrnm’hout H u rtii* and Tho Unit
ed Starvs.
Thyir will be a tyniposium nt
4*. 3(1 p.m. on Sunday for yoUftg
pet;:ilu. ;es will bo
nviiiJahlfi for imy r(ueslious tlm
i'n.y-' mul v'nib m i^lit IiitVi1 in r&-
Jiili<>ii.'.;i:|) l« Hu.' jnissiimary in
lh<: (k ill.SV.di'S w ill i.;: t lim vn u t 6:30
p . m , -S ii'v icc .sm ulay ..cvenn ig
v,;i:h a inpssaKC iiy Rf-v. Viii-
Itov . '-.I*s. V im x n t nvo
w u h the W y J i f l t ' B ib le Transln-
h u s am i un* p ic sv n tly t'ii|:a|:c(l
in t in i ‘s la lm j' liie N ew 'IVnUi-
n i i i . l ir.io l i i i n n a
i iu y m o v.ni k i:in w ilh Uic Tui-
rm :t (Hnplc in ’ -t'W (ju.nt-ii.
>,uiM‘ry will i'O pruviiieii uiifh t \ i l : ^ i’tiiiliMtiu:j.
Recognition Service
f:m 1 is I" ■> •' 1011 n-
,1, , !-i \:\"v OiH'lv 10 p. o iiil.i. ie ! *' >‘ 'd
.! be UM-d by
, ii Me. A nn,1
,i,! of the p ro
...... .. Me M .,i Ii-
MU’J ie ^ 'i of m e *
11 h , 11 i< *■. prh rshn i'M iiH e .ill bo
fe iv e d In ih n * ln m h dm m fi
lo o m fo llow ing tho p ro u n io l, All
M g Juv lted to a ttend.
Mn m I 111 o
1111i • -
pro jector I
the c it ln e
.lo'.ey is >
g 1 a in and
<11 w ill be
1 ii i
d is
/he
A recoj’ iu iton service was held
Sunday for tho ntw L ight Nap-
lis t t!h urc ii iNbs^imt at t hu
church on C en te r St., Chffw ncd .
'Ihe church he ld its first set
on IX c . 1, UHi8, under the b ad*
ersh ip <*f the Kev. 1 d w n td
Jones, founder and pastor.
) hi si t ’.’n e w .ri ht id 1-',' thti
S i.j ; o.iM lh .p tist As'Ot iation.
Ihe hev. Howe H. I ’eiry. p.'s-
0 >1 uf the N eiond hapto-l
( nisi 1 ti, M .itaw ,i -s i'i
e hm pe , '1 lit; M 't ip iu io Was re. d
by \lie lie-.' I jo i. IL I |;i 1 ’’ “ ■
fi.islot <d the I 'l iM h a i'tis t
! )iim cl>, 15) b n a i J Jn 1' 1
l*« 01 j;U C li iu le y , pastor en « u
tos of the S iM h St F.ipiiSl
1 m il l II, i.,»M At.nd, led thu |> «.y
e r. Music was by the < iio i i ’. of
tlio Set ond Ih ip in d C h in ch , An
bury I ’.n k , and L a lv a iy lb ip ti'it,
P« il jtioik.
Ihe Kev. Vernon T. Matihr-w,
S n o o d IhipMst CJn»f< h, /i.-bujy
P a tk . d' bve ie tl ihe he im on . I ha
* >1.1 r jm* to the new d im i l l w n i
1'iM ‘ii by the Pev . I nleh p., C a i^ ,
lit Ihany li.ip b s t t lunch, I aim -
in j'il '■ .
I 1 It1!, \\a» is h 'n d e il P.)
li.i- j*. .• 11 mi jt/ Iln; !<' '. . fl,
M arsha l of M l. O live t B aptis t
C JniJtl), Ih- lnuir.
M inih le i -, mu« ndinp, I 1 l ion to tiiiise . i l ’ i . id v ini 't io ’a d ,
wer« the Rev. C. )*. W lllhunM ,
K fcom l Bapliet O i o k I)* L ook
I'.i.c 'ib , tlu* R* v, P u ire ll Ball,
C ah a i y Pap.iist i hun >1 P e j
Bank: tbf He''. W illiam J . Hut*
ch-"on 1 im* r ^m eiitos of Hue-
ond Hapnst t.la iich , M atawau,
nod ;i:e Hew Calvin Wood,
Wu her M* u.<n o'd H ?, p t i £ I
C iii'id i, M u /• oi' dii:.
.' ' • !•!» v. s pro-
JH 1.1 i l l i . V. JI .. S’.'l.
S lu d e u t l >la v
A t St. Joseph 's
’I he ‘.1.11 d .o m aa l 1 tiiih ;-t pro-
<1i' O • ■ ‘-I f- |'ll 1 lOlJj Kivport , smII Ob heal <.11 Suiid.iy.
A|m. nt [\ p.i.i .it iLi M'htioj
nuiliO i uon Fh-i.m'.s vni 11 be used
to 11• 1 1 ' • j.i M •. n r t!n 1 hth'
pi ;;ih j 1 .oluaiaai t r -p niuj also thA
Cohiii.onion Bliakt:i*;t.
'Hub y e a r 'i p rm h ic tin n I# en-
In h d “ M u n o i ic s " ..... I is d o e it*
•tl oy M ra . 1. I mdv.a, Mi' . J„ ( li i lh e r r tJe , M ' •<. H Pu\. o, M r»,
V/, Hy 11 n a id M.?.. I '-l.dion.
Mum* v. ill oil jil'i Miih;il ly Jo-
te p ii So* ;-'iiv.
t ir O' r . ' in I * i;.j- ih h;e< dflro 1 1 • 1 1.' 1 'I 1 v Mr., I . I ’aii onu,
Mr-:. I li- r .mI-m .111, ^dr*, 1 < mi-
f o '. I ' 1 . ! .0 i'V, M i ;•». II, SiiuooU,
M r . I ' ■n / i y , Mih. W.
m . , ' I . tl B ir io in g h n m . M m ,
A. ........... Mifi. W. Iv b .^ and
Mrfc. C , C o m id ln n ,
S*rvic«Or. Sunday,-Apt. 27, at 3;30
p .m ., the* pastor, combined'
choirs, members and friend3 cf
ihe Second Baptist Church. 205
Atlantic St., Keyport*- w ill give a ;
benefit service io the Clinton,
Chapd A M E Zion Church, Mid-
dlv*0V'0- i ' i ;u chuicH a
fire some time ago *>hd a new
chuiTh was cuasiruct'-d. Due to
0 smalt membership and. ti lack
Of funds they, syot out letters.
m m ;y churches -m the a iea ^ak-*.'
Ing for aid. The n\csr.bcsr» oi Sccond 1 Bap5*a;f. Cburoli decided
to p,o down in large num ber* .-
(ind raise as much money a»
they could to support the build-
Uig plMftlU.J., . ,
W ill Hold
Plant Sale'S^rmgtinri? is here n^a in and 0*
M ay 3 the fiarden Club' R F .D ,
w ill ho ld ita annual plant «» !» a|
the Acme parklnR lot in L in c t^m ^
The s u it ha* been divided i n t * , ^
Wtegoi'H-s ii nd vhairnn'n h a v t
been selected, in ch a r je n l “ an*
iiuuls” w ill tie Mrs. Rohcrt Bolifc
a nd getanium sale* w ill be he l4 ■
under (be supervisipn of M,r*»
M inor B . Tilton. Mrs. Peter c lub prtiidvn.t, w iil be cliiurma®
o l the w ild (lower group, a Iw
voritc among ihe peoflc. who nk >
(en<l the Gawlep C lub (ilom sain 1 Mrs. Thomas Guest v,as sc-lrct
ed chairm an o l the perennial,
anti Mrs. Jiihn Batlistrada, c!-.ai|
in iin of the b'roaf»leaf-«v«ctirceiiJw -,
The newest categoiy ’« ! ,n ' '
, t lu iled in t!>e sale w ill be window
bvx flowers. Mrs. Rubfci I B<iyki.n
w ill be 'cha irm an am i Mrs. Wul>
le r ’/imiiH-icr will be in chnrgo ;
c t selecting' ground covers.-
Slnginj! and hospilaliiy. m e iu
be uiuler ihe direction ol M ia*
J jm n s S lam as i-'i'd M r.s .'R .J. Ma?.. r
fcliire. ' . , -:V ^
Thu Garden Club expres'jed ap- .
precintion tp ihe puhiip v.’iiy at- ..
tended the lecture “ Flower Ar*
rang ing in Yesterday’s Treas-
u ie s ” and plan Id have snore lee-
tu n y open to the general piiblle.
, The prt-videnl, Mrs. lyt'ad. wort
a red ribbnn in liie Pine Rar.!*eJ> .
Category at tiie New Jersey Statq
F lower Show held in Morristown. .
Will Teach MusicMiss Janice Lawlor. dauphtcr
o l M r. nnd M is. .lames l.nw lor,
2.10 iltoa il St., Keyport, w ill b<W
Hin teaching priviue music lc »
wins on Saturday. Miss Lnwlur it atiendine .Montclair State Colleg*
where (ihe is majoring in musitfc
Be wise...open a
Checkmaster account today No minimum
balance required( _____-
X .. ''1 1 41 i *
Pay bills at home a n d Dojfl
more leiauro tlrnn Can wo help you?
i ( ^ J § Service Is our
big o o itn fo e t .
i .? 4 *,71-ic j v iA lAWAN JOURNAL, N. J,
.- w v A J u r . ; a u
w i n r { f a r * S e c r e t a r i e s ' W e e k ' This. 'M o n t h
■' E%r tfr* M ,''eiw$$fcy!>y«
-.^S, Wfc■ IwU. wwk.-.itt Aprii has.
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Honors# 566-9484
- t>f5. A. P. Ke.lHvo '" '
' until fi. H. -WIhJ*.’’. 1
l ijUM OXFORD LANC, MATAWAN
bttfn ■ *des'gnai«<j -.'iti,.. #5cfcr.«4fc,rj#* •‘Wi-f-fej ■ whh ijxioftiry,'
- bvArihv.pzrA»wUmx jcv itn obse.?.-.'vo??Ctf.: rh$ «w?eh; ?.•< Apr.2#-26t ' ?vH*n thf,; AV.«d-nvsctay, Apr. 23, s»-r aside as Secretaries Day.
This ivtjtk, cponstirtyj by theKvUfiptti, Stt«viiiiIcaAi^u»-iaLiOil,'th* v»orl».!V leading sccretariril a.*- swhuiori,/ ‘lio.WfS iU stfctetenes everywhere regardless of NSA
jqiemhfe^sMp .sviye* ns a. rc- ipjndcr to, secretaries ot their tu- sponsibililies. to their employers noU to their profession. .
‘ jcfliricia Omnui, Perth. A?rK
toy, t ’haiv)»a»‘s nt Ss>:> vX&riK’H X'T thi* Xiil'itie.N Bh>
• te?,. tinwuxc^ ■ h-jp-'*1
•been.-. mato to .tifoc*' -in
■mmto'w iff' ir? v*Ki lo-• titi cifit4?.:,. lhe ?&jyor s.ir Vuwii.Sim Township jm Nchtduitii to sipn a pt'iK'i!>7'*sU;j;i • ;;»*'!£ raliv oper,i(rtg •Spcifiaries Week. To finalize the
i*f» A jr. 2lv ‘hfvR«n?ar; Hay Chapter members wijj iuio the NfiV H}?jn.vv«'k k C •‘•nbfirson a nip 1 ■
AL ihe April .. mcnmp; ,,M.iss Maureen EroaObcnt. t.rantord, secretary■ *j> WiJisuns.'F. nTi;i*'n,a>'iu.l^nsoii, >Uv:& 5ruji:;y;Htk, ;• v.'ss.
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‘Hie American Regular Armywas, born on June !1, i?1;*.
-Will Hold Sal©Tht Ar.sociatioi] of
Calvary United Methodist
t ’bunh, Keyport, wilJ hold a
pimmiijj* sale st tlie church, Os*
bnm and Third Sts., nn Tue&d<iy
ajsd Wednesday.
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cai! tr: ;iny tiixnl onc-act play,
u iiinny t or pubiishod. or hr.y set jn* fr o ^ n foil - k-ngih jjiay
which is complete in itself. The
lim e lim it for cyoh play is 40 inln-
utcs and the cast must con.'-bl
of not less than three nor .ntor^ I ban p)ayi-rs.
(^ompetin^ in thiv y<s*«r's contest u)!l be the Woman's Club of Little ,Silver with “ScDaralc Ta-
the Red Oak V/omftn** Ciub of Wall Township with' “StrflnRc Victory” »nd 'I’he Vil-
Wyman's Club of Middletown with ‘'Sorry, Wrong Num* her/’ •
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the meeting, the guest speakei will be Sister Theresa Mari*, ■;
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THE- MATAVVAN JOUR'NAi, hV Thm<^Y. Ap-fil ,17, 1V6?
M&iatvan Jx JtOf Madison Teams In HP Relays W i l l E n t e r t a i n
'"Bpji;'KJgtT S f w i i i Have ca- :'.tCB'8tS;‘ KSti!ua!> Highiimd.
”'3Pa\i VpS^yv.. to-'' fee-;, :^tfais':S»tafoi-y:, liHikfasi. Bfii!
Iii the -MO, tlw 880. the t»o-
jnile a a a w n i pm . Spitr-
tsms w ill go strongly foi tha
dashes. even thouen tiiev have t*
d isiayco foursome or t.vo going.
- - in o&sr je jts . thev personnel
of Matsvwm watr.n would !iav? tweis inowii aireatiy, but uiiv is ti different year. Tiie Hitikie; have gone 'Inwu to detect ii! j« o
: dual meets so far this season, an
I'lrf'eM’L0'! of their lack of ih»: death that carried tnem along un-t
uPiliji in piior years, Madison
■Socks: » : hit stronger,: but Coach Pete Carlson, too, will be piecing out his relay teams thia
,,'yfcTC M.RH3 OiJiSin BUI. & »» £ * ., -
av'J'RJii/ i'he, qtibofrt1 fii ..perforis- . ajtreit, Ju a dual- meet. .against At:
bury Vh rk Ih.-;;. wofiic !>ci,'ore d-.’ -
eidiiig oa who win fir. in '.v!i?;-e
Saturday.
Matawan lost to Middletown 77-49 Saturday, hut it was an
ocaisi.ir. aci •.T!*hsij j i ii:cnc,
points. Brace Gardner, tho half
jntier, '-Get. a new school, record in the Sflfl, a-1:37A Jeff Wal-sOK, ths t{arc«a 3£d Steel's , two-
mjfer, Duo set a record mark, a tilazLrtg 10:*?. With these two ttvaiiable, MRHS Coach George
-, Is h- lf-Y i) iiL-iu-- tJ> i'.t-J Uvo-mik-.
Andy tseuamy rcuuctts tne need to one naore man (or he run I
commendable 4:50 In finishing third in the mile against Middle
town,
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-. , Da ly 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. - , &&, April I ) - 9 A M tot 12 Noon
^Diraatlaiui .On (fca Northbound Un* of Hwy. I J at 8«rd»n $*•)• ■ '
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.^nd BviWy .Oaie. bv;C th.L* old d a . y & - . v o n^anv
aspi/anL-?'.-ths.t' thcr^.. ui*:*;; r.tron .
iplaces in the 440 and 880 events
are gone. MstSis0n; ii) in tiie short distance events wsiii Bub Ba.n’Ctl.,- R«i.v i<m ■L w ond Truce Gner. Crtcr m a.ti
SS0 maw, but he pu?7)p ai V'e shohjeiT <diaiafuies. Vlnrcly BriUk.,. the footballer, who-i» norniahy
a hurajfrf’. can aisa jmpre<sfG
lor the 440-8W1 action.
The. Spartans have Jim GiSI, a
Ujifyi: a* tiie 4^jw ’UUt l!>C|t' it/LQ] UKIUIUItVl »uu»v
diBLuiice tsvems Is. nvi a eai. dvui lo present hi Group IV competition. They showed in tn# -North Bergen relays tlw? Britt-
Boyci-ti.vBunvIt cotnbmo m Uieir chance to sxcel, .
The shot put i# also within reach of the Spartans with Barry roldman. Gary Norrtstram and
Chuck Robin,soa available. Ths Huskies have a heavy No. 1 man i n Tom Cholwea, but iack the
eveoed-out streugtb of the Spartans.
In track meets of the jinst week, these in event* not adapted, to Matawan and Madison relay potential to stand out were Tony
Russell, who hit the low hurdles in 21.3 and the high Jump In g
. ft. to i^vrK- a U-JUUiC ['or iritt M,1-
rnon and Steel in their 77-49
(loss) meet with Middletown. H ssey took both dashes for tha Huskies, - - ■ ■■: - •
These performances, coupled
C- J.s 11 m m o f -
■O'.,. inou:-.:o 1 -'jMV .c-u.fftv..
nnm m me -;-r;:l M::'--
going to lie iieum
Sir,.1--':ITIC'ClS.
A p^rfonn^r for fch/* Sparraas is not .lax- /{oith a1 ni
U R o g e r ; g o i n g up1ovi>r i l
fv. in.J.ha polc vault.' Rici; C-rAV-ers c^Jiw dow-n to 10: i>t in the
95-31“ viciory '-over Carklrer. n* the two mile;, Barrett's 7,2 sec
onds in ihe 220 and - Bore's 3J.6 ir. Thr.--._5a0;.' nurir,7 t!;«t ca*i
-Htr-m ;nfr»: tOp-flijlht —IV ^nmria|itiAn a# . - ijjo , (innorin
pujvei along the meet? run over better trucks.
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Fastball Tilcliiiig
Help To MarlboroA baseball- team, of interesting .
potentia l, .is developing at tha new Marlboro Township High
.-School, nlanked by Occau Coun
ty Southern Regional In their opening game, tho Mustangs iiiVo CCiViv buCk iO nli. iS-:i yvcr
Jackson Township and whitewash’-Pt. rieasant Beach U 0 Monday. :
The Mustangs ara beginning to get real pitching out of hard- throwing . R l fk . Nacozmak and
steam bailer SUn I.ukoic Tha Utter hurled » one-hitter rfgainst the Garnet Gulls. Nojrojniak fanned eight in the Jackson gam*
' and Lukolc:sent 14 Gull batters
down by. the strikeout route,
Tom Patterson started for Point Beach, -with Scott Pearca doing the concluding duty on tha mound. In between Kevin' hie-
Donough and Bill Sprague attempted to coul oft Marlboro'*
bats ,- MarlboiO - hud thrua Innings
for three runs each, with lour
lu m com ing up in tha fifth.
Doing tiie slugging for Marl
boro i.owara Lukoic, and Peta
Vanderwell and Torn Wendel, a home run and three-bagger eat*.
Coocl Pilch, No
Iiit Al MadisonCoach Mika L^poi'i.', Ijas^bj!",
Madison Township High,“ is getting the pitching to tarry his
team to the heights, but it is not complemented by sdequato
.stick '.rork. iti their first three!
games, the Sjiartans have been
shut out twice, 1-0 by Cyloma and 2 0 Monday by Woodbridge. Saturday they won one, hobbl
ing Perth Amboy 4-2. With hardW=U l in in g ...up.- witn st. t'et-er’s. New Brunswick, home 4 p.m., Saturday and Edison
away Tuesday, the Spartans will have to improve dramatically if
they are going to make any
thing of this season.
Doug-Beyle pitched- ths- losing, shutouts, i l ie win over Perth
Amboy was shared by Marty
Coa and Dan Scala on the
mound. Boylo was touched: for ’ five --hits by WooilbritiRe .Mon
day, Two of them going to- Frank ivtatiisck, a siofjle iu the
first to score. Totiy Russomanno and a triple in the third to scora
Joe Taillfer.
The Sparlans :diu not mount a
real threat agaiu>t Tony Aquila, ,
Woodbridge pitcher, uatil the last inning. An error and Sieve
Keller’s "hit----put.... Sparun run
ners on first and second with one out. But Aquila fanned Richie Cronus and Boyla smash*/
ed out to first to end the game. ■
Boyle had fanned four and walked only one.
Keys Trmk ¥s, Mmrlhoro'1
2U -4~/ ^
& ,'4CcmJc Frankie M»rtin and song stylist Marcie Lynn will enter
tain along with the Garden State Orchestra at the anniversary dinner,
dance of JFK Centennial Lodge 109,, Knights of Pytliias, Saturday
cslgiit at tha HolWay Inn, Xoute 33, Hazlet, „ .
Braves To
Lose De vinoNeil Llevuio, f o r 12 years
Coach of the Matawsn Braves in
the Bayshore Babe Ruth League,
Is stepping down. Ho Is not quit
ting boys baseball entirely, hav
ing agreed to handle the um
pires for games involving Mata
wan teams.
The league -for: boys 13-18
years will go down from tha ti“n
teams of las! year to, eight this
year, Al Caruso, Keypori,. the
commissioner, announces, ,T h »
.teams an<i‘ their managers are
as follows: Matawan Mustangs,
Phil Kramer; Matawan HawKs,
Wilbur Brown: Matawan Braves,
Doc Manning: Keyport Aces, An
gelo Lu rieslu; Union Beachers,
Jiiti Thompson; Strathmore Guiis; Ken Rupp; Matawan Township
PAL, John McCiinty; St. Jo
seph's CYO, Rich Volpe. Th*
teams being discontinued are tha
Strathmore Falcons a n d tha Cliffwood Vets. I h e Falcon*
holdover player? wilt accrue to
the Gulls and ilia Vets to tha
PAL. .
Bowling StandingsMUNHOUTU COUNTY CATHOLIC Sliirmony WuNy), Middlowwn, N.. J .
St. Jofjeph .........Holy Family 3St. Alary r
W... 53 ... 52
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Matawan First Loss To
Ocean; Play Sayreville■ Matawan High’* balltossen
tvera upended a first time thia
season Tuesday when Ocean Township invaded the Matawan
diamond to score a 3-1 triumph.
The Scarlet Spartans' John Vii-
lapiano controlled the long ball hitters in the Huskies’ lineup with ease, setting down 12 Ma
roon and Steel batters by strikes while walking only two. Bob Hanna absorbed the loss for
Matawan, whiffing tin Ocean
batters while walking (our.
The Huskies should eet back on tha winning side against a
lub-par Asbury Park team at tho Blue Bishops' field today.
But,, on Saturday, 1 p.m., they,
come to their most difficult assignment o f : the season when they take on Sayreville at the Bombers' field. Coach John
Whortley's team made mince
meat out of Si. Mary's, Perth Amboy, pitching in two jests.
The Amboyaris are otherwise unbeaten in high class competi
tion, so Matawan pitchers had better get plenty of rest before this one. The. Huskies will re-
turn to “ B" - competition Tues.
day when they play host to a •tumbling iloweir tide,
The S h o r e Conference “ B'* leadership went over to Ocean with their victory at Matawan. They remain unbeaten in thre#
games. -
Ken Gruber got things started
for/Ocean In tho first ■ inning with g single and took second on
a passed bail. Bruce Bat'tjer blooped out a single with Grub, cr pulling up at third, Frank Mazza walked loading up the bases. Gruber scored on a sac
rifice fly and Rich Bcutel singled chasing Baltjer home. ‘
The Huskies cut the. margin to 2-1 in the" fifth.- Paul Serle took
second on an error, went to
third on a! wild pitch and scored on Hanna's single.
Ocean added an Insurance run In the last inning. Randy Rose walked and lefl in [avor of pinch hitter Ron Virgilio, Greg Brooks got on base by an error and Joe
FiUco’j bunt brought homa Vii-
gilio.
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Arid the Mustangs should be
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their Rog Carpenter taking th<!
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One Game Lead
Iu Tin Leanue.. O :
St. Joseph’s, Keyport, hc.!ds a one game lead over Holy Family 3, Union Beach, who moved into sccond place by winning Iheir
three games in the Moimmith
County Catholic Howling League. Sit, Mary 2, New Monmouth, drop
ped back into third place and
Bayshore Catholic Men 1 remained in fourth.
Jack Ward hit « 6,13 series with
games of 200, 227 and 206, Bob Balhnd rolled games of 18-1223 and 214 for a 621; George Muller
bowled 181, 236 and 202 (or 619, and Jim McGivncy had a 1103 with gomes ot 225- 106 and 212. Ed Kohlbecker had games of 200 and
ZOO; Chuck Ciecierski 214 and 202 and Duko Sweeney 214 and 204
but all failtd in their bid for a COO. John Prk-C hit high game of
tho night will' 240.
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Garden State Park Will Get Jersey Macing Under Way
• Sh** - vi'-ji-h
sv*t </^t ’*«< Jut by b
PrMA.hv.4 C*«f?L A ! U,'';3
H i fe&coiuJ, Morton pawfj t ; tnir'.-jv
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scored a cuubie stea:. Londou-
t r M art Jrleut.e i, but
t i f f i n hm our. of & hoi©
w uh ft iooljsh try to sie»] rhird.
r WiRi» fsKO'' out in tfte top- of, tn«
sent Vi !,ing
n m down the right field !m« to
put the Maroon, and Steel tn tfie.
vc:i Then, w n u i,wu L-Ui u i
the tup ot the sixth, the Matawan
victory waa sealed when Serie
crashed out a two - bagfjer and
B illy Ca-sagrarcde fallowed wtlh
the third Matawan homer of ths
day. .
W ith two out in the bottom o f
llni- sixth, Londoner .lost conl n ,l
i n d filled the bases v/alks.
Chip Hirst was sect in .to bat Im
M art Fletcher by Squan. London
er worked Hirst into a 2 i situa
tion, then sent the third s in k *
past ibe ace Maaasquaji athlete.
The Huskies Rut lwo gift runs
in the. top of-the sixth un sloppy
Sm ian fielding rn e«.*?*a out of tho
gam e and take any remaining
pressure : off Londoner, The bi*5
righthander w ill probably get. the
ca ll tc pitch against- powerhouse
Sayreville in a 1 p .m . game Sat
urday a t the Bombers !i«ld,. Mat-
aw an ’s overall season la u n g .w iH .
be highly affected by this one.
Lonuonur struck out bix unii waik-
t d five. .......
The horse* will go to the post a first time next W edanday to open a new racing sea sen !n New Jersey. Garden State Park , Cherry -Hill, shown »hiW , w ilt start Its 28th
year ol rac ing with its annual spring meeting to run (e May 3*. l l ic horses will then move on to Monmouth Park at Oceanport f«r a 5 W * y meeting from M ay 31 io Aug. 7.
F la t racing w ill continue in the state until Garden State e lm s its fa ll meeting In mid-November,
J a . i i . v v M ‘ l i l ! i w h e t * '
f?albig:; At- Wail'» * J c-niki-:
'h ‘r a.* ct;;
' fr?vt lit nt thU -'5 r.-iv.? is .
vvliOa the-rac’n^ ^rivers took
sr.. ir/K.k ouo.id'? <;i'
■ Tv.n .Okt •'■i.ri*- .
•Vi-rs, rorrnuv ami Frarikii? .Epjv-
lit* were *.v
' i:rent _ /ur i}** 25-lnp feaiUie. am i 1 I ; v . lim ited.
• • ' '
"Wii33 S l^di'ir" i«f*i pr-oj’...
tj«:c scavions yv'tckcuds waiihjg for
ihe M iiy 3 night opening at ih.it
track. Norm Janwich* Morgaru
vlllc, champion of the Novice division. iftsJ vrar in rhp or» .
the West Belmar cva), hus been
stopped 'Jp to lim ited sporUmen
ra iin^ for the 1.569 season, Jennie
Nicoi, track promoter, announces,
. Jam vlcb wnn one HXi-fap rac«?'and..
w>e 50*lap rs.ce cn Ws way- to «it-;
p i’sin.Q honors !«? fhe(y^ar
in his divisioii i/i 1968. ■ ,
-Ihe upward revision of his rat
ing means Janw ich w ill be driv-
big a 31S cu. in . flathead of eithec
; six. ni- eight gyUndijr overhead tn-
^ine. The noyict. i.ype Jnachi.n^ o * ..
Jasf, year was lim ited to 29(1 eu. •
j!i. uag'jic vfiLJ!'3y u^cii'scauD. 'm i* •
change was made a t the bidding
o f the drivers, the management,
reports. T ner^ w ill be three heat
races, a cohsy and a 35-lap fea«
ture fo r Die lim ited when racing
starts M ay 3. - -
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AW K nI D -1
0 l>0 I 0 0 9 0 1 0
- Tne spr)i»)4 niecu?i{£ nt (.lArden
State P a rk .w ;Il be 'v/itlwut rhf
*‘darK'’ :Mo.'ii!ay.‘j:.jor-ft lirsc
this year, the prograni rumtirig
eacn svef’ki’av to lh(? May 30 c!os*
it5g. And there vvtU be r.o gap. as
in former year.s, between the G ar
den State closing and the Mnn-
mouth' Park opening, the horf»^s,
joclcvys and trainefs. making an
overnight hop from the racing
plant at Cherry HUl m Souih J«r-
sey to the Monmouthi (rock, nt
Oceanport. •
AmOiig the owners moving iheir
borMS »n i t Garden State Park
this weekend will b« Anthony G.
Nappi, Miitav/Art, who -has; takea
stable, spac^ for Lb^ ?jprioR ,meet
ing for his. .hpr.sf^^K^unc&'-'Noe'-
jr .4 racing ; sect eta ry &t: “Gardoiv1
. Stated ■'-reports.; M r. ; Nappi has
. been racing' bis horses a t.H ia lt^h
and Gulfstream durjng the wmtor,
He is a men?ber of tbe .'niorcuRh-
bred fltteders AsMJiriativr. of N»:w
Jersey, and is one of those m em
bers who sponsor sn event for
two-year olds. He owns ^he Lilac
Acres Farm , Marlbcro.
At least seven oihvr owners
having horse fa tm ) m the Hoirn-
de l - Colt* Neck area, w ill iLso
be racing their horse* Ia th t Gar
den State spring meeting*
M 1 4
Hard Pitch SoftballOpening gam e of a new imrd-
pitch softball teason w ill take
place Sunday 1 p.m. at Oak
Shades field against Cala I iiii,
Northvale, George Jacobs, m an
ager of the Bayshore A.A. an-
nounccs. The Bayshore contingent
w ill run into an early test of th*
facilenras of their lo tting eyes a>
Cala is sending (o the mound Vito
Coloprico, one of the top lefthand-
*rs of the state and a pitcher who
blazes the ball in.
The Bayshore A .A . lineup w ill
b* about ihe same as last year
exccpt for the battery. To make
up for the loaa of Ken Clarke, tiie
Bavshora management has sien.
ed Ralph Bauer, a leading pitch
er from the Pt. Pleasant area.
The catching department has been
implemented w ith Ihe bringing in
of Rudy Blozen, who has been
playing iri the Union County
League, and Bob Raney, a G .l.
a t Ft. Hancock.
Raney is subject to the unpre-
diclablenes* of those orders, that
rome in to move, but it is expect
ed that he will at least be avail
able until the veteran H a n k
Cleary, confined, with sickrless
w inter, regains his good health,
Cleary was able to work out light
ly with the team in its practice
sessions of the past two Sundays.
Bayshore Lineup
Bayshore will take the field with
Jacobs at first, John Tomasello
or A de Cottrell at second, Lenny
Sasso at shortstop iind Jack Sny
der at third. Cottrell missed most
of last season when troubled with
a bad back, but th* onetim* «*ar
Keyport High athlet* appear* tn
have regained hi* total good
health by his showing in pre-sea-
*on workouts.
Spencer Madsen, another play
e r to mis« last seasor. from in
juries, is returning to make a bid
for an outfield job. But he w ill
have a hard tim e breaking into
an outer garden of Frankie Wash-
iftgton. Bill Hogan and E d Flynn.
B illy Conway and Bob Borwinski
a re also very much iij^ the out
field picture.
Soflpiteh softball w ill wait two
weeks for its start, when the col
orful Strathmore Sunday morning
league will take to the fields.
Another Gill Out
Set For Toni«hl. . . . O
At the second meeting of the
Keyport Youth Athletic League,
hfcld Apr. 9, it wrs announced that
call out for Little League base
ba ll will be held this Thursday
• t the Atco field, Beers St. and
Pershing PI,, Kevporr. The time
w ill be 6 p .m . am i boys eijiht to
12-ytars-old are eligible. Any boy
turning 13 Aug. 1, 1065, will not
be eligible, A call out also was
hold last evening.
The association voted to pur
chase three trophies, for first,
second and third places, also
shoulder patrhes for the first
place team members.
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During that period, eight slake*',
sviirth 5285,001), wiii be contested
a*d tliey have been scheduled by
.thu '-Racing. Secretary w j"s s !&
jlira .t’t ihe partiv.i-
pants. As p<-r custom, all stakes
were well patronized and a wealth
vl talent is on .each roster, . .
I ne meeting w ill get off to a flying start with the-$25,000 add
ed Betsy Ross Handicap, for 3
year-old fillies, on opening day.
'Ihen follows the J25,00ft Cherry.
Hill Handicap, Apr, 26; $25,IKK)
added Delaware Valley handicap.
May 3; , added Valley •
Forge Handicap. May 10: $25,000
added Colonial Handicap, May 17;
J40.000 added Camden Handicap,
May 24; {20,000 added Rancocai
Stakes, May 28, and, o l course,
America's oldest derby, The Jer-
*ey Derby, on, M em oria l Day. ,
Ih e opening day crowd will at*
en parade a number of high rank
ing candidates for divisional bon-
ors when the Betsy Ross field is
RIIS Track
CompetitiveR a n la ii High'* track ita m hu.s
proven to be the- surprise of tli»
spring sports siiasun to . date.
Working under nigh to. impossi
ble comlitionsl Coaches Mike Ul
rich and Stevfe Popp have cornu
up witlt a tea at il.at was able to
defeat Brick Township 75*31
Apr. 9, then lost out only by
close scored to powerful paro
chial high fichuol squads in this
• r c a /R e d Bunk Catholic win
n ing 7IfoMVi Friday and M atei
Dei 74^-51^ Monday,
The Rockets w ill still have to
move out their times and dis
tances to be competitive in
Group 111. Most heartening Ot*
velopment in their three meets
wns a 4;-»2.8 mile m ark set by
Joe Deely against Matc-r Dei.
E d Resch showed continued im
provement in the sholput, get
ting out beyond the *15 ft. n u tk .
Ron Gordon ran a 10:30.5 two-
mile against Ktid Bank Catholic
and was close up to Brick's
John Diiley and Mater Dei's
Chick Che'ton in raccs where he
was edged out in about the .same
time,
Tom HisnMimnn, Vic Bayers.
Buck Lamb, Jeff Herman nnd
Dennis Gavnor were good p<;i»'t
winners for the Rockets. Ih e ir
pole vaultcrs, Don Collahnn a»'d
George Richards put on very
good performances in The thied
meets.
called to, post. This scJeei: group
includes Hiberon. Farm s7 Process
: Shot; Tarta.n Stable's half - sister
io Dr. Fa iter, Ta V/sllkm
i a n sn ‘3 Francis : M o w er;' M'-
chael Phipps1 Bold Heiress and;
\vhite Amass ana Crown Stable’*
Gulden O r. ,
- Other Betsy Ross eligibles
elude Brooklield F a rm ’s Is Cer
tain, Christiana Stable’s Pimento
D ram , Kclm ora F a rm ’fi I r I * h
Course; H.C. Hoffberger’s Je ra li;
Walter M . Jefford'a F ig h t , On;
Gustave R ing 's Ju lie t and Roktr
by Stable’s Gently Dream ing.
Top liders at the- meeting will
include Waiter B lum , R »y Brous
sard, M ike 'H o le , Joe Culmone,
Garth Patterson, B ill Gavidia,
Dave Hidalgo, Craig Ferret, Ed*
die Maple and perhaps a few of
the talented jockeyetiea who hav<
successfully invaded t m an 'i
world.
Among the trainer* w ill b«
Charlie Robbins, J . Bowes Bond,
F rank Bonsai, J im m y Croll, Ed»
die Kelly, Del Carroll, Syl Veiteh*
S tev i D iMauro, D an Perlswelg,
F rank Cundall. W alter A. Kelley
and l.arry Jennings.
Post T ime for tha first four
days, Apr. 23 through Apr. 2f, w ill
be 1:45 p.m . E.S.T. Commencing
Monday, Apr. 28, and for the r *
rriaimltf of the meeting, the posit
time v.:)H be t p .m . E.D .S.Tk- ; -
Nine races w iij be scheduled
d*Uy, Monviay th iough' Saturday,,
with no “ Dark Days” on ihe agen
da.
Ncv/ Jersey fist Tucing w ill fncs
compelitioii from Pennsylvania &
first time this year when the Con
tinental Racing Association start*
a flat- racing season at Liberty
BelL Park, But the Pennsylvania
State Racing Commission hat
scheduled Its fla t racing at Phil
adelphia to Mart M ay 31, so there
w ill be no competition w ith the
Garden Stata spring meeting.
Monmouth Park m ay feel t h i
competition to some extent. -
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■ W. Lawson sr., 108 Maple PI., ' Keypwt, is serving aboard 1 the
*"ack aircraft carrier USS .... Franklin D. Roosevelt, current
. ly undergoing overhaul at the ■ Norfolk Naval Shipyard, .v.
Estimated at a cost o f , |44,. : WO.OOO, thi> Is the: largest single
■ evethaul ever to be .undertaken -,4t- the Norfolk Shipyard.
,; ,The. Fiaiililin D.. . Roosevelt , R ng :- has; beta known i s the
’ ’Mfdit^rranean Carrier" Out of
K y ean v l active Naval ter-
\lre, the - carrier ■ h*»' (pent U ; Jrfirs In the Mediterranean Sea.
v v, I t made its i/th deployment in
. i Auguat 1987, setting a record
lhat.no other carrier can match.
trail*, which he1 ’ wjilj long remember. Two . boomerangs, were presented to him as souvenirs of
his slay. He retumud to this country In March, and is now
spending a leave at. home.
An account of liis visit which appealed. m. ‘ 'The (iympie Times follows; , "Ptc. Garrison
flew to Sydney from Vietnam and arrived in Gympie on Sunday night (Feb. IS).
“ He has been the. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rehardt, of
Jones Hill, and will return tq Sydney today (Feb. 20).
"P ie , Uarrlson, who co/nee from Union Beach (pop. WOO) in New Jersey, joined the U. S. Ar
my a* a volunteer for a three-
year period ending in August 1S79. He has been in Vietnam
with 24th Trans. Co., A.P.O., for the past 11 months nnd expects
to return to America in March, u "He and Mr. Rfcharilt have
b«en priifrieudi fur about IwO
years, having 'met' through a
short-wave fan club which broadcasts through Radio Nethcrtand.
"■ VPtc, Garrison hopes: to be
come a : radio announcer when
he leaves the army.
"He said that everyone hud been most helpful to him since
his arrival in Australia.
“ MqdiU's Scrvice . Station
made a car available to Pit. Garrison to points of interest In
Gymp'e and district during his stay here. Drivers were Messrs.
Bill Mulhotlaiid .and Leo -Wi-st- buty, o l the Gyinple branch of
the Road Safety Council.'' <
: After 11c. Garrison's visit, he expressed his;- appreciation for
the hospitality to t'. S. Army Attache in i Canberra, Australia.
Col. H, R. Dunn, who wrote ta Mr. Rehardt. saying that he was
-‘delighted (but of course not surprised) that Pfc. Garrison got a generous dosage of typical
Australian hospitality" in Gym-
pte. ,-j ! i j
“ I a m 1 sufe it constitutes an
occasion he will 'remember for
LESTER F. JOHNSON KOBERT V. JOHNSON JR.
Twins Serve In Vietnam
• In 1M6, th* carrier made its comb*t deployment:.in'VJthe
f jtr If-ast. 'for ejght^itimths- It „ <!•»« re*to f hi* life, ^ind you and ' ~ ' ' * “ ir* ;, wrt«t.^ly.i;;jr»<e
your^fXincirh and-
' *f, In Fighter Squadron.......
' , JJ. Marinp. Staff/Sgt. Alex-.
M<ier>U,v.W^lsh:jK)n’, of Mr. and ' Mrs. - Alexander-;”J ; ' 'Welsh, 11
Newman St., West Kransburp,
and husband of the former Miss.
JoAnn K. Tappin; Eatontown, (s •e.rving with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323 In Viet? num. .............
His squadron, a unit of Ma-
fine Aircraft Group, 13, firs t . Marine Aircraft Wing, provides
dose air support for the U. S. and Allied Forces. ,
-The squadron employs the . F -1H ' ‘Phantom" Jet which is
tjpsb!*! cf supersonic speed. !t
can intercept and destroy en
emy aircraft under all weather conditions, or it can assume the
role o l ■ ground attack air*
craft. . ■
Eada Course In Texas
V. S, Army Pvt, Richard C.
Jinbinsw, 19, roil of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Robinson, 56 West Shore ;st., Keansburg. com-
plrted advspced Individual medical liuiniliu Mai. U at Ft. Sam
Houston, T«t. :
' ’liie IO-wt)elc course features
Instruction, in military first «id. medical tjvaciintlim practices, and combats and hospital patient curt.
thoughtfulness."
Serve* ;Atitarl Carrier
CL1IFOKD COOK
U. S. Navy Seaman Apprentice Clifford Cook, son of. Mr.
and. Mrs. Kenneth Cook, 308 Mar* Way, Cliffwood .Beach, has been isslj-ned aboard tha carrier U.S.S. Yorktown. A 1968 graduate of Matawan Regional
iligh School, Seaman Cook com-, piftcd basic training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station,
111. liis address is SA Clifford
Cook, Division S IM . USS Yorktown, (CVS-10), FPO New York, 095tll.
Airman 1C Lester F. Johnson
atid -Robert-' i-‘. Johnson. if> hvin- sohs of Mrs., Faye Johnson, -415 Atlantic Ave., Matawan, have been dssigneti -to-'duty at Tan
Sod Nhut Air Force Sase in Vietnam. .
iney arc tn aircratt maintc-
Complete Course
V. S. Marine Pfc, Jr,seph E. Mettle jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ii. lleitie, 1755 Union
Ave., and Marine Pfo. Herbert- it. Lorenz jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert R. Loreni sr., 47
Buc.kneli Dr,, boui uf riti/.'ri,
were graduated from Aviation M e e h a n i c a 1 Fundamentals
School «t the Navai Air Technical Training Center,1 Memphis,
Tenn, : -
DurinR the four-week course
they studied mathematics, physics, and the principles of elec
tricity. They also learned atorn- Ja ciriu'iurp. .fitfltii1. anil dvnnniic.
electricity, ma(>nctic theory, and the theory nnd construction of
aircraft batteries.
This course provides selected
Navy and Marine Corps person
nel with the basic skills requir
ed for- beginning Aviation Mu- chinist Mate School and the Aviation ■ Structural Mechanic
Schools. - - - ■- - ■ ■ ■......i , . .
- Assigned la Vietnam -
U. S. Army Pfc. Edward C. Fanning, son of Mr. and Mrs;
Thomas Fanning, 12 Amherst Lane, Hazlet, wus assigned Mur. 13 to the lAmercal Division near
Chu Lai, Vietnam.
An infantryman in Company
D, Third Battalion, 21st Infantry
of the division's 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Pvt. Fanning
entered the Army* in March 19t8, completed basic training
at Ft. Dix, and last was stationed »t Ft. Carson, Col.
The 29-year-old. soldier gradu
ated from Raritan Township
High School in 19€5.
• P.vno PromotedU. S. Marine Pfc. Lnrry P.
Pyn.e, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tliomas Pyne, 86 Morningside Ave., Laurence Harbor, and hus
band of Mrs. Joann E. Pyne, 707 Branch St., Union Beach, was meritoriously promoted to Pri
vate First Class upon gradua
tion from recruit training at tha
Marine Corps Recruit . Depot,
Parri9 Island, S. C.
His promotion reennphrd hi*
outstanding performance of du
ties during recruit training.
He has been sent to Camp Le- jetine, N. C., for tour weeks of
infantry combat training and
four weeks of basic training in his military occupational spe
cialty.
Agar Is Rlllc-man .U. S. Army Ptc. William
Agar, 20, son of Mis. Evclycn ' Agar,. 42 Maple Ave., Keans
burg, Wns assigned Feb. 15 to the F|r»t Cavalry Division (Airmobile) In Vietnam, as. a rifle
man.His wife, Karen, live* at 1
Maple Ave., Keansburg.
I l l l Fit The Little One
Marine Lance Cpl. KfiHy S, Smith, 91 AiMunin l.une, Mnlownn, piivsca out clothing io n ViotnmrK^A
woman And children during a palrol nortliwcot of Dn Nang. Cpl. Smith, a riullo operator n id i Iho ! orco
roRhtle Commanil'i PrvvblonHl RU1* Co., rccolv^i tho uIoiIiIiih from homo tu illMrlbuiu thu viw<
*omw.e, i : \' 1; , ' ....... ■ .
nance and Lester was recently
rm<de assistant t;tw -chief;
Before their assignment to Vi- etnain, they served at Wustover Aw. Force Base,.Mass. They are graduates of Malawan Regional
-HJgK.Schoo?, Qass. <>f. 1967... .
C
h' U‘>v'-V? T<t
rlui.DcUuiU li vc.c.ni h v.i lA'-iif. ihe
jxi'Jiri 'J , !-u: . ',f:«»hCT‘ifcii, . ’
.SraifySL't. .. Charles . F. H o lf. . Kt. L-jij'. iv such Mruir.e.
. .iJurinV. <,m his tour in Viet-
aam he worked' find v,aiU;d i?)roujih prOi;t'(liir(?s !,c- adopt 'a
.snjaii Vsttnanit.st girl, now T-£ Kiuaihs old. Her narot is Tammy Thu.
liis efforts paid rtIvI re
cently, Sfit. Hofl and:r'TamniV VHfrii? umuuj'?-, Okir-av.<j, hcTtdrd
for the United States, and home.
Staff/Sgt. Hoff arrived in Vietnam in January last year to
bei’in.his tour us the firs!. Marine Division Air Officer with
Headquarters Battalion, Near DKNan£, rlc making trips
to the SacreO Heart Orphajjiig-^. at China Beac^. It was liere that l»e found • Tam my, and hef;An:
making regular trips, to visit her.
“1 bet’arc writing home to my wife," Sgt. Hoff staled, “ and
sending pictures" of • the c>>ildL, hinli/]** at adoption.” .
. W:ii\ V: .
'la^^ny. "m v.rys. h Apri),
Skc. Hojj began adoption procc-
aided by Sister Acgela,
Mfsthvr Superior i t Sac
red Ht.art Orpbarai/Lv. «nd ly
J ajnes H,'H-^vtardof New' Jersey.
- F q: o ’»K>sr nine mO!ith£, S^;(
Bof* uaiteu lor wort; ttfout The He vibitt-i the orphan
age regularly, and fec-pi his wife
informed of the baby's we'} t>e-
•jig. His wife sent clothes for
the child, acd u lk e d of tht;
p’ttJii i h t acid Diau£- (OF Ton'lfTiy
when she finally come tolive with them.
The time ot waiting and won*
dering was hard for Sgt. Hoff
and his wife, but it finally paid
otf. He was due to leave Viet
nam on Feb. 9. and only stvea
days pr»or to this he received
the final adoption, papers. Tam
my was his... ,
But his lfOt.ib)es were not quite ever. He knew that on his
v,ay back to the U. S. he had to step.- on Okinawa for processing
■s y .
? was
. *-
which ?ysk ^♦ t-r 0.'- yr>- -Hi S' fu'wh-k'
v , i ( u:- ;i,h Tij rnty;y
))« Vrt S •
Sgt; fioff soagiu • ihfr' h‘>ii
Sat Fsirl B. 'Wiikins-ort,
SerK«a.«i .Major' of; Cajjir?- ley D. Butfer, who was then m
DaN.’tnjj. Vu-fnaa'tj, with C-v«l
i l .E .L ^astiow , varr-p i^ it 'e r s
Cunsmaiviin^ Officer, to ■
tl'.’ M arine Lfaixufi; w ctloo thtry.
• W hsn Sp.t M a i. WilfcinoMi ?e-
turned to Okinawa, he inadfc gr-
rangements to get Sgt. Moff pro
cessed at the airport, On the
flight to Okinawa. MUs Huguet^
te Monier, a stevvitrdess wish
Continental A irlines, heJped Sg*:.
Ilu fr i c m t r o r [he bany. m e
airline a!.<s:» furnished him w ith
extra diapers, Wankets, etc.
UfHjn arrival &t Kadena Air Base, St&ff/Sgt. Hoff was met
by Mrs. Sbirity Moore, a family:
ic-rvic'2 volunfi'er, ftnd Wo.n'um Miii’ine O'urine iy Sgu Cv:i Czm- pos, Non-Comraussmnsd Officer-
in-Charge c*f the Camp UutJer Adjutant's Section. The .ladies took charge of Tammy while
Sgt, Hoff was processed.
Lew than two hour# aUet ar
riving in Okinawa. Staff/Sgt.
V / . t»iO V n ‘V j . j u c j Ij
my ii iijjiiit - r.'^ci
:.iw. U. b. ■■ '
;,..v‘V TA'.ncZ cr?rt
K*y.t K? Iftdi?:itr
he'd be glad, io ch^’
diaper t.hO't? .io 'Mrs... Mv.vft, . ju'et
hs soon as 'he and bi4 liu^.V /av-
gefiw jT ie. . : ■
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Ccn>truction JUecu’sc^tn
C t o S„,
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relja. 9 ^ lek ling Ave., K$ar*S"
burg, «nd husband of the for
mer Miss Joan Kaisk.v, Main
St., Keyport, s e m n g wsth
U. S. Nava]-Mobile Construction
Battalion E ig n i at C am p n a »
kins South, Red Beach, Danang,
Vietnam. •
The Seabee Battalion current
ly U on its fourth tour of doty in
' Vietnam.:
, Xn Vietnam, ' tH* 4'S<'ahe(«^
.provide technical csswiance. w
villagers w ifh construction pro*
jeets. Tliey also build aLrstiip^’
temporacr hcu-"ing, port facill
ties, fuel storage tnuks, d r il
water wells, and construct otb«*,
facilities as they become wfcet
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RANKL & WEBER. Re»Uy Co., Realtor*
Hwy. M Mataww, M, J.
566-3311
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LOW , LOW price oI $29,900. Call
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j W t E BUNGALOW in good ■ condition. Wall-to-wall oarpet-
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. 'jp*ujg. £4-nig** wUiii ft?.lot. Check t ? 3owe ,
lov^y wiihb'it .reciai, n&xt 'U*4; ^v4ryrbir)g.. Cf«ll di’.yjs
.'After ii p.m. tfij-SA'jO ., i/UA/2^
ra rJ BEDROOM htmii- wanted bv
fiiiuily just tomviiif; in area. Any style home, but they want Keyport-Maiawan vicinity. Pi Ice
must be below $20,008. If you have such a home for sale,
please , call T))t Kirwan Co. Realtors, Hwy 38, West Kcsirw-
burg, N. J . 787-WHW. 4/17
^ t O T s T A g R E A G E ^
KEYPORT - Building iot z<mcd
I or i 2 families 47.bxn7 ft., city water and sewerage, $3,000. 2*4-1117, tf
CENTER of Business District,
Matawan, inquire Sandford Pharmscy, 12* Main St., Matawan. ' ■ 4/17-4/24:
""WANTED T 6 f e lN f ~
1 OR 3 ROOM AFT. furnished
or unfurnished Settled busl- neaa couple. Reasonable. Wnto
Box A e/o Keyport Wcefcly, 4/17
FURNISHED ROOMS :
LARGS Furnished room available for gentleman. Call 264-7639 nr
inquire 129 Atlantic St., Keyport. Call before 6 p.m. tf
KEYPORT furnished room. New- iy decorated. Men only. On
bus line naer center of town. Private entrance. Off-street park
ing. 264^661. : ..., , 4/17
LARGE single room furnished, ‘men only, privato entrance,
payment required week in advance. Tel. 566-5979. 4/17
HELP WAKlTEbATTENTION JOB APPLICANTS The Keyport Weekly and The Matawan Journal do not knowingly accept Help-Wanted ads
from employers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act if they
offer less than the legal minimum
wage or fail to pay at least time •nd one-half (or overtime hours. Tho ■ minimum wage /or employ
ment covered by the FLSA prior .u the 1968 Amendments is $1.60
an hour with overtime pay re
quired after 40 hours ft week. Jobs covered as • result of the
1866 Amendments require $1.15 an hour iqinimum with overtime pay
required after 42 hours a week.
For specific:- information, contact tha Wage and Hour Office of th* U.S. Department of Labor,. Fed
eral Building, 970 Broad Street, Newark. . tf
NURSE :
INDUSTRIALNURSE
Requires R.N. to .work perman
ent 4-12 shift modern medictjl
dnpnrtro<:nt. Liberal, .fringe 'berin-
,fits plan. Apply In .porson to
personnel, department .
MIDLAND GLASS CO .Cliffwood Ave. ‘
; Cliffwood, N. J .
*n equal opportunity employer
• ' 4/17
LPN Mount rieasan t Manor
Nursing Home, 566-lltfH. tf
W AITRr.SS over 21, some cxpeii-
enco required Tel. 2(54-1161.
. ; :i/27 - 4/17
M AIDS. Daily or \m.-kly. Start at
' $1.40 per hour plus free door
to door transportation. Free paid
Vacation. Free insurance cover
age 264-9021. tf
C LER ICA L - Part lime, 9-1, S
days, office experience. In sur
ance hackfiround desirable. 5K6-
0700 for appointment. 4/17
[Service D ire c to ry■ /yy^yy.. »Nys>j
CONTRACTORS
C ERA M IC T ILE
Bathroom and kitchen, real tile.
F rea estimates, W ork guaran
teed.
264-31)63wj tl
MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTROLUX, ALL MODELS
Iqctil stilt's nnd service. Cull 5(iO-2li24. w jlf
PARKER UOAKDING I10MI5 for
Hgcd men nnd women. Slnto
llctinsi'd. Call 500 (Hill, Malawan,
N.,Ti wjtf
W l(liliL CHAINS, crutches, cam's
etc., for vent or siiIl’. Cluiif-.o
Nxuunli, invited. Mal.uv.m Drugn,
" li i. Mam St it'd , Mul.twan. ('.ill
f io-pn:?!. _____wjtf
PRINTING NEEDS CALL 264-W30
REPAIRS
HELP WANTEDC.tEAMJNG wosrtaa 1 day a. v?k,
O’ffrt ifoai.i)<>riatio"j. • Relercncesi
•. -n). . ' -V 'J
■ N U 8 S ^ ' M m ^ ^ a S ^ s T ^ y '
Moynt P«ai-aitt Silatwf
mg Houwr, 566-4633. 4/17
' ~ ~ BEAUTICIANS ~ "
Musi, fie experienced, good sai-
« ry . ‘V.’iy in in-, win. w'anttr's vi Sw-iiierltWii, ,Mid(i!eio>vn SSiop-
pji!;1, Crnttir, H ay . i ’".. ryVttOk'tuAA.
ti; ■■ " M M ' ' 1?'
■ V/O^-IAS <<?f ?. dtiyd.
week. A.ppfy Srfwkdsie -.‘i;?'.-
ing Home, V.'fhwiy Jj, Hazlnt.
____________ __ 4/1?
P A R T ~ flM K . Fji'rn $Tfld -’ S200
per month... Demonsnate new,
quality line of home care prod
uct!. S av i hou*:ftw lu^e IV1L1LARS
not pennies! Weekly training,
t a i l Mr. or Mrs. l-.rdmann at
563-7901 day or evra,, kir ir. hom-t interview and samples. tf
cOSTOfilANS- - O ^h ? . “ weekT-
i l ::>0 p.io . sevtirai pennanent
pDsitions immediately ■ available.
Experience, helpful but not ue cos.
sary. Credit will De Klv^n for
previous experience. C u r r e n t
starting salary J4,ffi.5 w ith steady
increments to $6,175, Biack Seal
license $200 extra per yr. Paid
holidays, vacations 4 uniforms.UniiAitniUT^i/tn n " 'l rtpncirtrt nl«r>
Madison Township Board of Ed .,
Rt. 516, P . O . .Matawan. Call
5(6-1000 E n t. 354 tor application.
.■ ' wSECRET ARY
PERSONNELSECRETARY
Diversified and challenging po»t”
tion available for high school
graduate w ith good steno und
typing. l.ii>eral fringe benefit
plan. Join a company that is oa
the mov«sl Apply in person io
personnel department,
MIDLAND GLASS CO.Cliffwood Ave,
Cliffwood, N. J . . .
Au equal ujjpuL turnip cui}jiuyer
___________ __VL7i lA SO N - Steady year round
work. P a id vacation. Cali
Chas- F. D avid, 59M3S6. 4 /17
MAN N E E D E D for kitcher. work,
cooking ele. Apply Keyport Fishery Co., W. Front St., Key
port. . . . . 4/17
. S A L E S P E R S O N ^ M emorial- i’ k.
located in Hamlet full or part
time. Good commission plus bon
. us. Call 264-3630: . ; _ 4/17
SH IPP IN G Clerk “ apply T racer
M etal Products, 26 New Bruns
w ick Ave., Matawan 568 4676.
......... ' . '• ' 4/17
PRODUCTIONWORKERS
Immediate PERM A N EN T open-
1 Ings for m ales ' and females.
? MUST work rotating shifts. Slart-
Ing salary $2.35'/j per hour, on
April 1 2.47>4 per hour plus
shift differential. O VERT IM E.
Excellent fringe benefits. Apply
In person at personnel office.
MIDLAND GLASS CO.C LIFFW OOD AVE, CLIFFW OOD . N. J .
An equal opportunity cmplover
' ' tf
GAS STATION attendants. Days
and evenings. Apply M alawan
Borough Shell, Route 34 & M id
dlesex Rd., Matnwan. 4/17
PART TIME- Slale Stock CieritT
3 - 6 , Apply in person Clothes
Closet. Hwy 34, M atawan .. 4 /17
MASON'S Hel|ier - steady year
round '.York. Paid vacation.
Call Chas. F . David r.Ol-llWG.
_ _ ’ 1/17 SALES EXECUTIVE..Who has or knows o» somccnvi
who has owned or muiutgcii a
business nr Jms a management
or adm inistrative background &
hus earned il0 ,M 0 • $30,00^ a yr.
und would like to enm $25,0011 -
$75,000 a year. Top commissions,
• over rides,' profit sharing and
rutitemenl pidn! ! !A 19G!* fully
e<iuipned 4 donr hardiop l.incoln
Continental avallablo (or all .
qualified per.son.s.
Call or WriU*
E X FX liT IV K DIRMCTOft
Peter L. Stamp
1 Main St.
Eatontown N. J .
542- 661
4/nMAN for porter work, full ur
psrt time. Apply in person
Downe* Pontiac, 02 Lower M ain
St.. M atawan. 4/17
HELP WANTED M!SC, - .FQ.R SALEn M ■> 4CBtV>klV« *
B ICYCLR need fixliv’ ? Bring it In
to Weslern Auio, 112 M ain St.,
Matawan. We repair all makes, tf
B ICYCLES domestic and foreign
repairs our specialty. Dayshora
Hardware Co., Front St.. opposite
Post Office, Keyport. Call
204-1145. t l
YOU bust 'em wi»’ll fix ’em.und scre'.-n repair.*;, llayshoto
Hardware Co., T*ron( Sl., opposite
Po.st Office, KoyjKJit, Call 2(11* 1HS. tfUPHOLSTERY
LARRY'S AUTO SEAT COVERS
SPECIAL GIANT SUN GLASSES 13 Main SK, Miihiwan
566-3016wjif
G U A R D SFull & Part Tima
All Skifti AvrtlUbl*
Top Bonvfiil Free Uniforms
No Etparianeo R»qultod Immoai'ilc’ Opuntngi
LocaI A fin
Apply WtieVdrty*9 A.M. - 5 P.M. Tuel. tn S P.M.
$jt. 9 A.M. • I P.M. or C aII 247-I0i!0
Security Ssrvicoi525 MWtown Rd.
hi<5. Bflllliwitl
Ground Fir. opp. B. J. Korvctffl
GUARDSNEEDED
Tirof/ of U'inq ffilimrl? Of |ntt
WJid ti joh lo fil YOUR sclii'JuId?
Pinkerton's Inc,ll HO* It > M:. - J ill lliil U.iyilujm *». ■>«».
C/ill it »w f >f nn inlt'i\i 'W And
imiu,,((i.itn jdb [il.icciv.rtil.
609 - B87-7550
FENCf* E ^ A 'i 'O R i -
: ' chrMl! iij'Sk 't >.U) lie fiUb-CO.
pvwiiy ‘ !>( /Aurk .Vv.'v. I'.-..’..
OUf-'v.. A’afJ thnudy ip 'ti. ■>;!?., i- Sun.
VAyl'W I-ence 74''-!>4 «?vt
671-ijW2. ’ ■
h ig h ' SCrioOL^raduate toif/ Oi I iC«r 5::j . «iiV V w *
■ iAOist leave Lti t\' and bj>-jkk0^pu;^. Vi'rUt* r- ’ P, O..’ -Bo.v I it*', ?.
wa.fi, N. ..L .. ' , :
oa'y, ..
1: ,v
fas1n.i;ty,s
4/Vi
w-v-i:
yp>'vn . 3.iuirv
4/17
WORK WANTED
’A 'll,!, ! ; ') b«Au>‘ iti r-oy
boine, .701 Clark, Ave.. l/jiiou •
Beiicii, Tel. 264-3272, .4/2-4/V!
M tH H tK OK wil! watch
d icn days for working mof,her,
private home.. Reasonable. 264*
r>54D. ........... tf
WILL DO 1KON1NG in .m y home
2W-27J7. .. ... 4/L?
MAN OK .WOMAN
Reliable person from this area
fr scrvice and roilt'cc - from
automatic dispensers. No eApL-ri-
• cr.cc r^ccdcd ...........lva
»c.counts for you. Car, refer
ences and $985.00 to $1785.00
cash capital necesiary. 4 ..to 12
hours weekly nets excellent
monthly income, Fu ll time more.
For local Interview; write, , in
clude 'telephone number, 'Eagle.
Industries, 47215 Excelsior Blvd.,
St. Louis Park, Minnesota 554)6.
: : .-. ViT.
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR PRIVATE; MUSIC lessons
call Miss Jan ie* X,awlor. 26 Ir-
40U, Keyport. 4/17-4/24
SERVICES
Sowing macliino opnrMofi, buHonl tuwori, button hola oparatori and* floor holp.
DI-JOP SPORTSWEAR]162 SECOND ST., KEYPORT
264.0015
WEEK-END SPECIAL..
RENTA NEW
MERCURY COUGARorMONTEGO MX
From Friday 5 P.M. to Monday 9 A.M,tOO Free Miles oniy $18.88
Mill(o Your Rosorvcition NOW,
W A L LLINCOLN MERCURYSinowr,bury Avontio ill Sy Comoro747-5400
.TKMCO Kat’- floor terrace
Fivii £■)«:<; gan t tm t (swatr
■ " ., ' ... ; . • 4/1?■ r)$£liP.KK$ suil' V jneli n'ack plastic pipe. Cheap!
. . . ' ^ _ ...... .......4 / 1 V
b a c k 'A G A IN "for Spring Deiiv'- fry it , y«ii iiavi:
p m b k ja i' n« for fres1 advice.
. i t yd.
F iil ^j.ri Drivvvvay yrav-
"■ai .All '.£yp^s"ol >Lvk. .
fw ‘ ra^nage'. ^ -d^vewaya.. ?»Va-' tr ia ls F.O.B, delivery, service'
avuiJable. Lumber Super Miirt < formerly. Fro;i»ei* Lumber) Carr Av»*. & R.R., K>aiJ3bur^;. 7.Vn
S100. 5S6-W>- 4/17
KLKCTRtC RANGE 27r' WiTll-
• Biiiit MJc® - haw Electric
Iwjdge irim nier $10. CaU-721-7655.■ 4/17
LARGE. .SELECTtoNnSlque 'iTceramics, glass, Chinese wall
p!ai|i..:.a and jeweled chew; Jewel
Client, Hwy. 35, between I'Jiiun i Kouc L.i , 11.t/.i(■!., fin.ji's M::n.
thru Sat. Friday ’til 10. 264-0404.
. Ef
1 *1 W O RLD BCK)K, up-to-date
with a ll suppleinerib, like new.
$75. Tel. 56S-34SI;; 4/17
4 PC. M U M W - 2 crabafsT
high hat seat, *15(1. Cull 56S-
■. . . .4/1? :
M i s a * F O R S A L E .
■■WOHa-HOMK
. ' & fcwtb.
' V v 'J i- ./?.!,’• C;> . r.'.vTli
iy /u I[)..>.,'iya, oli'j yjr- KWi'l'sX-Wn 1. C ‘{!x»>iis-«>niy. ,' / r t ,•}_.{/
3 GRAVES. . Green Gravo Ceme-
. .ifi.ry ■ Kevpyrt. C ^ i 7S7-iM;iL
_ .3/27-4/17
SLOOP, 20 ii. Daysailer. r<isi.b«.nmy,. tttsfo jftib ie bo-it
good J id J iji record. Ali e^u:p-
menr, li'r ii^r, B w offar qvvt $950. te//. 6. p,y«. • tr
AUTOS it-OR
PETS S A L E
FREE kittens, fully trained, six weeks old. Call 5t56-%y2.. , 4/17
isva^tca, 4 niC’tii!— dd. AKC. Good temperament. Exct'Licnt with children. Also Gvnnaa short hair jx;inter. £x* client hunter. 56-1251. 4/i7
'38 m 10c^Jtchy Ct
O s .
. , Crfi-VV Ciiprk'?
lenr cond., new trr^s. .
~ "furyiLardtop. aiiwWR'.i*';., p o ^ e i
. bru-kei» A bucket s.wis,
A-.I i 204-23^,.
■ ■ ; V11
Kiwd eoniiil'/Wt, a»;l
Avl0,-5m . . . , 4/13-
isttl V A lX ^ N l^ ^ a T T T - r 'h ^ rT r
top. ti cvi. srirk shire." U iw d '
shape.. 1500. CaU 2&4-IH39 at 5
p .m • -1/L7
P O O H N G & RO O F RH I'A iU S —
Iree eatunute. C a ll ChnrHe 264
4652. . ' ^
■ LANDSCAPING - - Lawns cut, swept, general trim m ing. 566>
5728 or 264-5044; _ «
“ *■ D R A P K S / CURTAINS,
Slipcovers, Window Shades
* . Reasonable —* 727-2788
1 4/17-5/8
MISC. - F O T SALE
COMBINATION ALUMINUM
STORM & SCREEN
W INDOWS & DOORS
. DISCOUNT PR ICES
KARL A. FRANTZ 2B4-3403
BEST TOP SOILGOOD F IL L D IRT,
BLU E STONE, SAND, elc. ■
ECKEL’S TRUCKING Morganville, N. J.
SLOOP 20 It. Dtiyuaiter. Fast
beamy, comfortabld bout w ith
good racing record. A ll equip-
i»i»nt trailer. Best offer over
' £950" or w ill trado for sportecar
o f comparable value!. 264-5050 After fl p .m . 4/17
CLEARANCE196* Ziti Zag Sewing Machino.s
never ased, built in controls (o
make button holes, sew on buK
tons, .. blind hem dresses, make
fancy stitches, 5 year guaran
tee. . Reduced to 537.76 or $4.72 . per mo. 1'ail warehouse manager
till 9 p .m . I f toll c a ll collect,
561-2IJ00. :.■■■ ■ : tf
55 GAL. M ET A L DRUM S $2,110
each. 2 only. Keyport Weekly,
52 W. Front St.. Keyport or call
264-3030. . . _____ tf
S P IN E f ' p T a n 'O . R ^pon s ib l?
party wanted to take over low
monthly payments on ii si>inci;
piano. Can bo seen locally. Write’
Credit Manager. P .O . box 35,
Cortland, Ohio. 3/27-4/17
WHITE RABBIT with pink e v « .
— ■ 4/17
S IAM ESE k illens - last of litter,
, reasonable. Cal! 2IH-641a. 4/17
lqsT~BEA G LE * Very fat, spayed fe-1
mate, brown cars.w h ite , black,
• Im iwn markings, sn>all lump on
chest size ci quatter. Reward
$25. Box .131 Wilson Ave., M'atu-
wan, 5US-SS55. ......... 4/17
MOVING & STORAGEG EO RG E . MARSH &■ SONS ’’
Agents for-1 Engel Bros , Inc.
Local and long distance, fully in
sured, containerized storage, 556
1104. 380 W. 1’rospect Ave., Cliff-
wood, N .J. . . : if
AUTOS FOR SALE’59' M ERC U RY Parktane, auto-
nititic transmissum. p o w ? r
steering, power brakes, R & H.
new battery, good tire.s, uxcei*
lent ccaditivS J2CC' firm . Call
Mrs. Murray, 264-303?), After ti
p.m . 727-M4U tf
m i: PO ffi'lAC CiUuliua - 1 t o r
hardtop, power steering an«l
brakes, automatic trans., ra.dio,
white walls.-excellent cond. Call
583-1636. . . tf
lflr,7. ! ANinAU T-Rn?n 4 H f ^ air
co/id., fully equipp’d, privately
owned Cali 560-4633 or 566-2643.
’ U
WANTED TO BUYIt ’J JL D lN G LOTS, Middletown,
Matawan. Holmdel, Raritan,
Marlboro, K.eyixjri, ctc. W ill pay
top dollar. Call Jack Bostock,-
. '486.2S00. ti
CASH, scrap copper, brass, al!
types non ■ fri ivu3 iiieu la .
Prompt pick up jprvice. C a ll S48- BPII - . . . . tf
2-3 BEDROOM house,- o jt aero
. or more,, residential mm, .near."
Park.ivay. Reasonable, principal
only. Write Box D c/o Keyport
Weekly. 4/17 - 5/1
1 — 2 ACRES nice areti; n<nr
Parkway, Hoirnde! - Point Pleas
ant. principal only. Write Box D
c/o Keyport Weekly. 4/17-5/1
~ WANTEDWILL PAY $100-up for fruited or.floral-.-hanging-.domes, it iso will buy table iampa, old glass and thioa, jewelry, picture frames, dolls, furniture from early ISW’s tr before, elc. Cali 462-23*81.J _ 4/10-4/24F o r B e s t R e s u l t s
U s e C l a s s i f i e d
C a l l 2 6 4 - 3 0 3 0
591-9707' Wjtf
J u s t A R R IV E D 10.000 rolls pre.
pasted wallpaper while it lasU
$.75 SR also handle lots 10 single
rolls for $2.98. Paint-Latax in-
leriur $1.95 gai.. O rr's Decorac-
Iiuj Cenier, Hwy. 36 at Seagate
Ave, Jughandle, Union B tuch,
264-I9in. ;. tf
K E E P CARPETS beautiful de
spite footsteps of a busy fam
ily, Buy Blue Lustre. Rent eU'c-
tlie uluimponi’r t l . Harris Hard
ware, I3U M ain St., Matawan.
___________;_______________4 /n
BOTI'LED gas stove,.good con.
dition, very reasoiiublo, 56a- 4953 uwningb. .4/17
UND ER WOOD" E lectric- a d d 'l l
machine $50. An old model
typewriter $10. Call before 3
p.m . 264-7720. 4/17
OSTI-.RIZER Imperial 8 blender
with 8 pusli buttons for various
operations. Excellent cond. SL’O,
5C6-4S37. 4/17
W A N T E D !
J* i r & s i
U S E D C O M E T S !
DURING OUR
Comet Owner Loyalty Sale
IR W INLINCOLN-
_ MERCURYStilus cV Service Co., Inc.
H W Y . 9 <k 3 > I . ' r e o l io U i C J ir o k F I E f f l C I L P 4 6 2 - l § 1 8
; S I T f t ;
MullerA P P R O V E D
U S E D C A R
'68 CHEVELLE. - C-onc.oisr« C o ' t p s .
.Aif Coro^ioned.. 7 J
'67.-'CHEVROLET |Caprice VS' Spo'* C w p* |
Fully iquippod. jAir Condiftonad. 1
. ’67 CHEVROLETImpdiA V8 5porf Sod an
Fvlfy_Equipped, " | Q Q C
'U TEMPESTCustom V i’ SVagsn . .
FuJIy Equipped. I DOCAir Coaditionfii. '
*•£_ o * o r 11 a u ... 9 0 V I U 8
. Starfira Spcrt Cogp<» 7
Fully- Equipped,"Sbowf< Cond.11 1995
‘66 PONTIAC V8Cal*>ina5«ddn .
Folly Equlpp.d.,: . f J A lCA B»ufyl I 4 7 J
•&6 CHEVROLETImpale Vfi Sport Sodan
Fully Equipped, 1 A Q ^ Power Stooring. - SO
'66 FORD V8XL Sport Coupo
Maroon, Vinyl Top. 1 * 7 0 C Air C.ond. , I / 7 »
‘66 TEMPESTG.T^O. " 8“ Sport Coups•
4Spood, l O O C'AirTGood!ttor»od./>.‘i:' ; l # #4#
'65 PONTIACC*tjl‘rta 4 Door Hardtop ..’
Fully Equipped.
Yir.y! Interior. It#
*65 BUICK1Wildc»t. ^poii.-Coups. .
Fully Equipp.J, 1 '4[Ofc P/S. Lik. N»w». 1 0 7 ^
’65 CORVAIR -. CoiiYiirlib!, .
Fully' Equipped,' f A O C Red. A Doll! l U i f j
’65 BUICKRlvi.ra Sporl Coup*
Fully Equipped,"A'Uoll" . I / 7 J
'65 CHEVELLE ,Malibu ConvorHbU*
Fully Equipped.powci scoring, I ‘J Q CBucket Iw / J
‘65 BUICKGr<m Spoft Convertible
Fully Equipped,White. Black Top.
'65 CHEVELLEMalibj SS Cor>vor+)bU»
Futiy tqiiippud, 1 1 Q C Povrr Mewing. I J #«#
‘6 5 T R I U M P H
Sprito Roadilef
1195
'64 JAGUARX£ S|>nrt Cotip*
"A» ItNw«d» Minor Wor'r. lM » i J
'63 FORDFdirlana Sport Coupo
Fully Equipodd, 7 0 QBuriol Sm H. ■
'63 TEMPESTSpar' C-y.,pi*
Standard rr fi\- i\- lion. M.»<} WIhicU. /
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! MO MONEY DOWN
EASY CREDIT 100% GUARANTEE
M u lle riM - jia j
H I G H W A Y 14
M A I 'A W A N
566-8090
■ AfsfS m THE MATAWAN JOUk N
b m a s i^ u / y r u T jm *P7 v N<vrM:ijf PUBLIC .’KOITCE;, * ! AftJ? JMy& C C W *
~ tftj3*scK:i VOtftfStt***-. ta»:-.-MATAVAyf- ■••• ■
;;,:.i • !•• f^tiice- iai M'jOi'- ttqiftjv •:-< ■ ••. Uif-d- voVai'-w.; Of-■'*£*«»'. JwiVMGW of •■•• .©'itiift, -fic<4. &<bht - ■
:•• !<«•■• iS'A'S.- OtJ'..’ .•'A‘-, > •. J t rM y t&'Vttzhtitt' rwa*^
trfibor* ttia>. Oi unyV ’tolto th* T</*o»hip C5*rk, or tiOLtylaid clerk of chs*g* vt t&ittiw.*.- *,$.
- , 5Jfi«r filsrl4/ * office, M-U^'PSl 9Wj{.,.• W?;Lsvi*r Wjbma; St.,. in ihe r?.!4'Ps:»jo.. rf M a l iw u during f»u*t«e*a hours.
to •. *he CommiR^OMi. fi/’ ke^tlStflrtJor; 1ft fciWiltfM. . . . .
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V>!strlct Boud of lUflkupy *Md C)*c- llon m and^ior tho TswrvMhip d BMbwan, County of Monmouth ar^lft it« of N«w J m * j t wlU m*et Mr4M sUcm Horoinaflor *dt«ifCB«t»d oa W K 9 D A V , N O V S M ft lA « * . MCI
■ , W i « t o tM hour# 'ot 7 a ^ : ?»B4-':
vf «2«ctlon fc» Um ii . ".-. 'Governor' :■ ..... ••' .•' ■ " ..' ' r
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Two Mtrabtri ol th« MoAfnoutii • County Bo«i:4. o/ .r»#«V>kl»r»k- ’ OrM* Cousty Clark *..•• - • , -
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.o*ut*T**i;st*rly' ccntj.-«»»8joh of Har-* ' InuvM St. Ui M ^ ^ ’-vaa Crt«k, vrlY' by' M«t0<A.*n X ou i« 5?.c ;,r ;„ .^ a -^. a'v^ ,
.Wfc*U*rly .lte » . V. and L. B, RaiJ- .rgh4, C<(/,fw«c«L A vr.. Van C/»af •
t<o .S»!*m Pf. and S«I«m PI.: PoiUnf pIyca: Ciitfwood Volunteer F ir« uo ., r ir a JSous*,. Angela,. S t , . ...
-'. C'Hlx-wvov. - ■ • •■ • •- • -.. • -•••T H IR D ItL,ECT10H DISTRICT
fiound«d Nortii«pr)y by Cot)- .n u r i t oad South Coiirouric, Bait< « t !y ^ Rpiuitin Boy; .Southerly by Matawan Cre»b, We«le>iy by Maw* tborn S^. ^ d itfi ^u*h«JMf*/-!y von* tiniiatS^n to M«tftWan Crwrli.
Pol.Mnf fj’flce' Aid* CwAtti -Arnboy 8d. t Fiotitmit A ve.,. Cfltfwricd. . . . .
frOUMTM; EL IC^flO f* JUJSYHIC'f B*)v;n^fd Northerly by Whola
Cretfc; KaaUmly by Aaritan Bay. Souihert.y by Soyth C^nctMirMt «jkI Sfeor* C«noour*e, West®rly. by Haw* Ifcom St. aad firehard St.
Pvlijr.g y.'ace: Vzt+mr.s MftiV.oiiil Horr>*; Cliffwood. Ave. A-Hav.'thom St.. Cliffwood. . -- TJPTH ELECTJO.H DISTRICT
Bounded Nortnerly by the Mata* 'w^ri'Madison Tov/n««hip line. ttu*t*r-•y by Salem. P I and it* Southeaster*Jy eofltinuaUon to Van Cleaf Lmm, Vaji CJ**f Lane.-Cliffwood Ave. and.
... 79. v / and L b, iioiiu>ei(yand Westerly by U># northerly out- ilM ( M i « Boroufh of Mntawan.
Po)Ung plat;*: CUtt*ood Memoria}. BcbtioJ. Cllf/’ ood Ave., CIJffwo#d,
. S IXTH ELiCCTlON !)1ST»1CT Bounded Northerly by F, and A.
M. BaUroad, Easte ily by Lloyd, ltd... BouiSeriy by Chu^oh St. iirjd Weit- • r ly by Atlantic Ave.
place;.Mat*.wan JtegitHihi':•' filtfh School, AiJanUc Ave.SEVENTH ELECTION DISTRICT
Bounded Easterly by Lin* Bd., Southerly by Church St., anri We«v •r ly by Uoyd Bd.
Potll&tf plat'e: Tlrat AJd BuJldmtf, Cburch St. - .
, - EKSHTH IL IC T iO N DISTH5CT . Bounded Wortherly by MatHivan
Creek, Easterly- by the M afuw «n ' TowcahSp*Keyport BDr«njfh Line, the
9 . ‘ and A . R . B a llroad/ A tia iitic Ave .( Ckurch St., .sou th AtlanticAvw. miui WutnwesterJy by a ctrai^it iine from where the eenier Jin* of
. Cbltton f.ane interne*!* Vouib Atlfti)* t^c Ave. to the center of Route 34 where Mata.wan-Township and Mata* wan .Borougb,. cwrtjec, norihtiii . ol Oalord Lane, and Westerly by the Matawau IVwnphJi^Matawan Boi'> «u«h 11/)# and MaUwaa Creek:
Polling plaee: Matawan Towsshjp •oee A Chemical Co. Tit* Hvuee,7S. l^w er Main St. v n in t h ELECTION DISTRICT Sounded'Northerly by -Church St.
. Sacteriy by Line lid.. Southerly by Hobinfaoft-Brook; Lloyd Rd.. the: tea t Joi UAe oM he loU fa«in« the
S utk stde of Cambridae Dnv«, »ute M; Westerly by a straight Ime
wdere Matawan Towhebip and• Matawan Borough corner in Route . H Iw t m r lh «( CafMtf Lane to thecenter o l South Atlantic Ave. op» '
Chiltor. Un>e, and '^uuth At-
fo iling place; Strathmore School, Cboroh St. .
TENTH KLECTION DISTRICT Bounded Northerly by Mohlnfaos
Brook, - 'Easterly by Line Hoad. Southerly by the dividing line be* tween tot* 17 .and 11. Block UO, a#^
'•ho>\-n' on mirp.: dfv-lvy ;:H«t 'Fitrli; ^ Bee. U. the center of the blovlt be* tween' Irongate Lane andJnnerhlll L*a* u> opposite the norkbjeasterly -. fioloagatlea ef the .fitnBBr-v Hn# ct Idleetone Lane.'Tdieetone Lene and Vaa .BratUe Road, Westerly by Iteida HIH Hoad and Llo^U Road.
Polling placet Maitawan Township
B/v*#. Co. 3 * ^ .ior.s^r .a?,Hi Cii'fiK1! ?‘v- :SiijsivKXTn d
• l.it’rtbeity bv tSjf r'ri.nj; Hr-# f v i iy w i ints J7.: jJ), - lilvn-K. . ■\t<i A!.v rryv-v-‘i urr wi'. ft;.- j?.;U' Fiirk; Sot. I? . Lh«- 'i*?** Mf.-ri:. ‘Iror.tU.iti '..mt# yj.it
L'.?iw ><,* t^e.<-atitriy prolonjfsli'.ut *>( liw «.“«n l«rin® of *_j'd;i*> or*+>fane-, V .^ . Ks/Arf. Pw**»rj;iv .try Lina ?«oi»c!; 'im i:. Lvnr M iriiw ac Hoiincifrl Town«h.:o U n*.
'. bv 5lU? Wnla'a'iSai'Wj-rfborn U n « , W w U d y ':>> n . 'from •
' \lm ttf .3* ■ '.Mar?lw>io TsnvttATiiju’, i?r*a U«. ‘.}>t iij- U>*M*.-tiQn--??f toe- f ’tftlcr )ine-'of V'w!j' Sir***!** ai, i iiLnr 'if'# ofluy;Why. ’■ .- :■-.; ‘ . . .-■; .. .•'.: . '.
JPoni^g Tow.tfljiip .H(cmi Ut C&»JwJriJ Co. ' fJ.'.e H i‘««wv Currar IJoy.-rt. H4, *.^d {C'fur^h St.. . :
T*tV«ELFTH. fi£Ll«-TION DISTHICT- Bo»^d^d Nfjrthofly by th* r*«»r
line of,1 kit* lii-iOR tiie iw utheily feitie of Cam bridge Drlv*. Easterly by R e id r H iii Rd. and V’mo B i 4ct*l«
•ectien o f 5% , cw jler l7ne . of. Van & a c & e Road, a t ihe center of Ivy Way. to th* int*it»*;tion e f th* ro»v* <m v line of Route 34. with the M^ta*. w*»rt.*jvJa,‘ ibor*» Ttowwfthip liae, Suuth* -esrRy by theT^wnTatip life , XV«.»ij»rJy- b> Ll«yd Nd. ar»d RoMte 34.
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THTRTEKHTJf Ei-EC'i'xON DJI5TWJCT
T ract One:ftkmndtwi N«*t^hef !y *y RouUt 3e,
K im Jtriy >»y Uo.vd Rd.. Souiheviy by UAtswan * Mwi'boiro T«u>itflhjp Unr,
- Westerly by jr,o W aU w an Towrjbt.ip- Mata.w«n B4>rwugh U n* . .
Tract- Two: -
. Northerly and. Ea*i*Jiyby the M ataw an Towopb.’p - Mata* wan Borough Line, Southerly by the Matawan - Marlboro. Tovnuilvip Liite and W eeto iy by th* Matawan » liadIwvn Township Line. ..;•. ; Polilfin Mcsnwajv ht-won-a l H igh Sehool. Atlantic Ave.
ROSE K. WS'NZKL - - TownjihipClorJf- j 4 - h m /it »rra.«s ,
BPttIi>THV AND ELECTION : NOT ICE ‘ .
BOBOV’CH O P MATAffAN ;
. WfUce i* hew by ffivon. ihat qi'jii- ' fled voterg of l»?« Wnt» -a * a n not aiready rvgieLervd in a&iH Borough uiitWt- th* laws of New Jtr- -a»y governing p+rm*ntii(, r»ginu-a-
regiater oz tn in ^ fw -ftith the I>o'oafh C lark, or notify ecid clerk of change of, teffidencc, » t Lb* clerk'a oftlce. B//rou*h. Hall. ? » M a in St.. Matawan; durin* hunio#htr hour* or direct to the C*mKmls6io»*t
•ef JiegUtretion. ir. prMh*fid.
Oo Thursday, April M th, lftdB, the refftatratlon bookM wil! be closed un*Ut alter the forthcoming P rim ary E lection to be held oil Tuesday. June 3id, JW9.
Notic* Of chang* tA orapplication for tranafet of rrvlM ia* tion t>h«lL b* inaiie either by vvrlv- *en i« jue irt U>*'* m d*d to tha Bor- owgh C lerk 'or Bu*»id or oy cdliln* m • person a t the office of ihe H<wfu|fh Cltfrk or County Bo*rd of Eleellona Up to end including April 34th. 1M0,
Notice ne rH v given that ihe D istrict Boards ot E lection and Reg* latry Ia «nd fo r the Borougb v i Matav»aR, - County ef Monmomh. State of, N ew :J*r**y , w ill meet at the vleeee.hereinafter dea;gnatc4 on
tV B S O A f , 1UKB l l « * I Mb between, .the hour* c t 7 a .m . and• p .m . tEaatern Daylight Saving T im e), for th e ; pu tpw e . o)( conducting a prim ary •lection for the rvuiv ination of vandidatea for
t i over nor.Two. Merober* of tbeJGeneiu l A#-
•em b ly • ■■. . ■■Two. Member* of Oi* Monmoi*th
County Bo*rd of Fietholder# .One County C'lerb-One Surrogate .The eleetion of one male and one
fem ale mem ber of the Republican I j i jte . C o m m i t t e e . ..;. ' • . ^ X » # ;e}ectio «oF 'enen>a 'Je 'an^o iie f tm a ^ ^ n e m b e r of The Dem ocraue . (Mate Committee. - '. The ejection of one m ale and one • • fem ale mem ber of tlie Kepublioan County ExrvuUv* CVmmittve for each district.
T^e. election of one m ale and one fem ale .member ot the DemootaUu
. f/AHUvty .0&iv;a>iitU'« -Six''MiV.h. cixri.ncV , ■•.■■'■At frfti-li. frrtfk**J.'t itisJ'V/<.*a w*i »vi;n}.-
'•.tlor.f..- vhnlij ij/.Mt -V* wmi* V# voji .ojf‘;«cero:. 1 • • -
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. . ' C f , 4 i * f %i\r eh* fw'a.twwv-
Tsx: 'fw: iii-e’-fvi.i..■ NoUre Isl fsweby |fiv«n lh a i. quaU-
v«t«r* of the Boroa*# hfal»-. 'AKA not ^jr.+r>dy r#tfit'ter*d; w a*i<i Wornugt?. under .’ the 5awa of JJe^w
: ^t>v«rnjr:^ psrmpxientregtsr T. to.*- . Be;-
to/jh O e rk , or RotJfy ."W-d cltsh of , f-nung* of i^3dw>e« ot the f.lerk'0
Sor*rVfhi BaU.- .3 to MaItj $*., '•'Metawaij,' hCMi'ff iardirect (he Co«}/r>3»sK*n«»' of H*g^ {ptxaiion, ..'» Freehold. . er; :trm* fe^y't-^n W«id«M>dny,. June 4ih,and Stfi>i«rrtl>w;...Sf.,. l.W i ■
'• hUf!if>^-:bWl?», ; :- •■: N m u a Of; t-hanMc of' refodftttce-■• &£
»>q?ic«tjniv for vf> re^iKtra-tfi>.n sh«Jl toe made^jrithec by. written te»»u*<t forwfsrft’d? ‘! to , .U>* Borough Clijrk or B o*rd or by callinflt in person a t ».,h* office of. the Boroy#rh
" v ' la ittup to and including September 29th, ! * » . . .■' .
On T huiw iay . fep iem be r. 24th, WG9, the roglj^tj at»on book** will. b«i p!of»rf until after the forthovmLeg- G rjjera i Blection an Tueeday, )fo- v*a«0er-*th. lifSm, ' ' . ■’ ' - ' ’ ; ...
?ifotii.**: is hereby "given" tha I Dis» toSrr of Ri«)tion. gild:' Regia?try in a rd for Lho Borounh of M»t*itiw«,r), C**i)niy ut Wuninoulh, State ofNew Jersey, wlil meet a t the plaeet hereinafter dewlgnated on
^OVCMBSB- « * , ) * * b«<<*oKi (he Isoiur uf 7 * .m . and. £ p.rn. for th* purpose of roJiduclJTTg' the gen«aal etcoUort for the eiecU«/n e f . . .': ■ .. ■.
Governor "•'.'*rw« Mexnbere o f th* Ce’.'ci-el Ajt*
eembly ’Two Member* of . the Monmouth
County &4»rd of Ereeholdei'e ©no County Clerk . -.. .9 ne Surrogate ' ,
Two Cuuncifjiien for tn* full* t*rm Tax .AsRenMK for the fviH term ?Dhc **r%EJom? ot the Hegtstry-
B«>ard.v w ill be, held a t the following placeH: ‘ . , ; .
r m s T e l e c t i .c n d i .s t r ic tA ll that part of the Borougii o l .
OEGlNiVLNG aL h point-' wh*r« the rniUtc line of M ain Street . intecsacta ' the: boundary line of the Town4hi|> of .Matawan.'■■ and running ■ thence t l ) nlong th* aald center iine- of M ain Ktrtet in a southerly direi'- tion io ihe bridge on Main Street eonth of SouUi; Strett;. ther.c* (21 ■long a ilne drawn down the center of the gully crossed by. the caid -bridge, to X a k e Lefferts; thence f3) ia tl northerly direction along ti>« '. •MU'terly adge of Laike Lefferta to P rocptct Po int; thenre (4) along a line drawn acrosa' Lake Letferta from Pvonpect Point in a northeast- eriy dirrvtton to the point of Inter* aection of Havine Drive with Mata* wan Croek; *b*nce (3) northerly tiotig- the lin* of MatawanCre*k following U>e vonoua courw-* thereof to Aberdeen Road; thence {6) w«*ieriy along the cent«r line ot Aberdeen Nokd. to. it« intersection with M otaw an Avenye; thence iTt northerly along the center line of M ataw an Av*nue lo Its point of i»~ tersection \*ith ^he boundary line 0( the 1'owiibhip of Matawati; thence (•> *a itr r ly thence *outh*rly theoce ra*t*rly along ihe * a !d ' boundary.' line of the TownirhJp of Matawan to the point or place B eiinn ing ,
Polling piece VMCA Buiidfng, Jauk m n St. '
SECOND ELECTION D ISTRICT A ll lhat pa rt o f. the Borough ot
Matawan BEG IN N IN G ; « t e point wh*ir* the center- line of M ain Street interaevtn the center^. Un* of Chutch Street;, ikence i t ) Id an «afit» •rty-'direction along the cefiter.iine of Church Street; thence (J) in an ea^lerlv direction along the center )in« of Church Street to a point where aaid center line of Church Street intersects the boundary line of the Township nf Matawhn; thence
;(4> along «a id boundary line of the TownsMp' of Matawan to a point -where m id boundary^ line intersects the center Bne of 'A llantic Avenue; thenre 't4V 'a long caid center line of Atlantic Avenue to a point uh^re the ta id center line of A tlantic Avenue intersects the center lin* of M a in Street; thence (S) along sAid center line of..Main Street in a south* ‘
31
A New Service Has Arrived In The Bayshore Area
Limousine Service To Ail Airports,. Weddings And All Occasions. Available
By The Hour Or Day. Cadillac Or Station Wagon. Inquire About Group Rates
BAYSHORE JITNEY SERVICET/A Matawan Radio Cab And Limousine
SERVICE
72 ATLANTIC AVE. MATAWAN
566-1742
. . K i S i J C V f f f l f R . . . . . . .
C/iy d>A*.etiou to th*- n>r •' ' - '
rv;.l>!T}.' ii,-, x:.,{ri}:n£.%';;tr,;ir>y h'u :-> . «#n?av. i.n j'Jlt™ —•■••fti, . ■ •
r«;pt}-i:?.3L'/;T?0W .Dl.ST.ftKT . ^ .•A’ii. Oirtl !. ‘.if sn#. ^(rt'pjjTTi ■fiV
Vr.iav^'/i fiE.CiiNHTj'M'f r.l a >vhere the f.-cator iio* of Main S u e « 5nterae.ct^ th« rw le r line r? Churrh J?|j-eet.: thence f ;v ir, ft ’ u ih c ,
-iur.g the *a)d center ilne of M ain Street te thf* u n ilh v! Touii, Sfrw-t; Sdwrnce. (2) » Jo t^ u*e.-.•-rf; CCMI'Cjr UUi rjih ft T^fievtw; rtxrus* <■}}. in v, « ‘UlJwrrJy direction aiong the cu&*i- ;y of Lflke IM te rU to th*rrnt<r ?v«r. <,? Mt*** .^ghwstV '34: • IhfUct* »*<• fcionK th« va;d zvttt+v nnc-. of 5Ut<r Hi|(h>»y tn w ^rf-rtion U> n /Hiirn • whn'f? ir-^. s-eMj/jrr iine of 3e. i.v.vdYi.frt’r* li'.r hf.Vi'.iia^y )j‘.r& of m * ToiVOA-hi» Of U.«kr.«4k.■wiuthfrrly »}&>% tl’e bour-4U*v- I/p* of tho Tflwn.Nhip a
v\)ierw »jj:d )j»ie ntcrtects: tn* w riter ?^e of Ne1* B tunnv iflr Ave^ aue; chenc* (g) in e r.onhvny direct-
itiutm tit* easU'i iy mtgv ot L AM*io f fe r t* to the gully I'x^alrti. ’.verier* iy fA JSdKeniere Drive; thooce tV) 60uth*«sterly «tonn a Un«» dr?.Hn. down t>c center of *aid *uUy to ii* intersection with the reer )Uw » f llte properUcb fronting oil me roaiherly aide n f Edatm ere Drive; fhetK-*- !»> westerly- along the r«nr line of n-.id. pJoiwrtieft to »•:* «ouIh«»rt.tti:ly (.or. w r of Iy,t 37 Vft ^ Ar-«rf^3*ncnt Mr.p of ,M^ia;vur. Buii-u#jh. thence ^9} westerly a.*ong the M)uih» r r ly property, line or a i d Block *7, Lot 37, to the? center line of M«)n
.fttr*!*; thence * 10> along the cor.tw line of Main Street in a northerly direction to a point vvSere tftt r»i!d center lin*. of Mam S tric t ir>t>r- ■k-Js the renter line of State Hijjh- ^a.y 34; thence i l l ) along Ihe oon- l*i- lin r <.“f St&te; Hl*;hw».y ui * aodtiieasleri.y dj.tecHon to a point where rtih3 center line of State H ighway 34 intersects the rendtwd vf tl»* Central Ni*i)r«»«d of. MtrA Jersey; thence M21 alone w»id *0 ^pornt where ~sjtid.yriiuiih*d tnter^ecLC''' xbtr center line of Churrh Street; thence <13} along th* K^id c«niter i*ne of Church Street in a v.e*-terly direction to the point-or place of Beginning.- . _
Pniiing P'ace. lMlOv;d>- Ho^e Fir* Bouse,. Wn.shtnglon Street
POURTH ELECTION D ISTRICT AM that .part: o f. Uie Bor«)iJKh of
Mrtri'A'an bounded 0 ,-;. t^e ci.st «.-id nortrieaftt by the boundary line i/f the Town.ship of Matnwan, on the anuin by the norlheriy boundary . I)*rn of tt;e Township oi Marlboro, on the weuL by the .boundary ttn* *.f
..the Township of Mutawan and on the .north by k Mne ex Und? eg 1.5 follows to wit: BEG INN IN G hi * pf«r»t where the center line of New B runv wick Avenue inters*H*ted i>v ;he bound«»'y lii?.c i-(. ihe Township of M atawan: thence f 1) In « northerly di;efJc.r: —o n , tv.t r.«'.»in»> mJh* of Lake Leffertu to the (fully lne»ifcd westerly of R d ^ ‘>nere l>r»v«; Uitnce i2) southeasterly nlgng .1 iirro drvtwn dov\n the center of *?ijid fc*wl)> to tt« in teraction v>ith Uh* r«at line o! Iht* properties frcoting on the south
. erly A'de 0 / EdK^mere lU-ive; thence O ) vvesferi.y a?«ni? the reor Iln«r of aaid propt'rlies u> i,he soolhwesterly corner of Block 47. L'.t ‘M on th* AMe*>sment Map of Matawan Borough; thence (4) westerly along the eoutbet ly property lin* o f«a id Block
. 47. Lot • 37, -lu - the center line of Jdnln Street; them**’ «3i along the *ald. center line " t Main Street in a
. northerly directio/i to a point where the said center line of Main Street intersect* the-center line of State
: H«ghWA.v 34; thenre <*) along th* ,* * id center Itr.c of AUte Highw»y 34 In a >>'0()the»LStM:i,v-dirert>on to *
. ■wint'iv.’ie re 'the j.j»id center line of State Highway 34 intersect* the roadbed of the Central Kailrcad of New Jersey.
Polhng place; rreneau f»rehon»e, iVeneau Ave.
r iF T H KLEC’T ION D ISTRICT A ll that part of the tk>rouKh of
V a ta .van BKC.1NNING at a psnnt Wbeie the center line «»f St»te High* wav 24 in tfis n 'ts the boimdury lit<e t f the Township of Mf.d»son: theoce U> tn a southo j^teily diructjon alonp tho'center line of State tlifh* way 34 to 3 pmnl where tht* easterly edge of Lake Lefferts *nUr.»ecis aaid center line of st.'tte Hlulirtay 34; tnence <2) along die easterly ed*te of Lake Leffertv in a norther, ly direction to Prospcct p-.i-it; thence i'Ji westerly mid f ’en ie uortherty along the tenicv line >'f the cove nnd jiull.v brlween ?‘ e Lo.Nohslea Heights and Hawne Driveareas to a po;nt in the pH-pe'irv l»r»e b^i»v*»»n ! l>f .V !d ^ !rc :; *V : ii Park' and Hnvire l»nve Si.‘ho<»l; thvncc 14> northerly alon^ n I't-e pa rn lld with said gu !h t<- Ihe cert- mon Lxiumiary line ‘ U tu c tn the pr*>perti<?s Irontfng on riavne D-: e srifl Middleve> Hond; T’ »norlht'ily along sulrt coinrnun »>n,ind. ary line to the porthO'!'. '> 1 of m«ck- 71. UU 9A on ihe M iia ^w n Huioiiith AvseKt.iri*nt Map: ihc ie (6> westerly along the m nlhcH- 1 ’ -e of said Block VI. PA to the center line of M nld'*> ix iu>i-.u; thence t?) northerly along the c«--n. ter line of Middlesex RhjhI it. ,‘t* intersection with ihe center l i ’e of Havine Prive; th*rtn-e <8j no; I:.»•-’>• *l«ng the center line of hn\>>r D rive to its in tertccliou Abu*•teen Road; thence t!ii conunw'ng northerly along the center U..e of Cross Road to iUi intersection vMth the boundary line of the Township of Matawan; thence (10» northerly •n d thence wenterlv hlong the t-ntd boundary Un« of the Toun^hip of M adm an to Us InierkecUon with the boundary Jjn* of the To«n*hip cf Madlm*!!, Mitldle.veK County; thence t i l ) voutnerlv along the bmindhry line Ijetween the Tov.n»tup (»f Madison, Middlesex Countv and lho Borcugh of M tU u ^ n , to the point or plnco of Beginning.
Polling place. Borough Hmidinx ou Middltf.ea Koad
SIXTH ELECTION DISTINCT All that part «f tt»e Itoroujih of
M ataw an BEC.INN1NC, m (l ,.<wnt v,her* the ewslcrlv edj-e of L.aUe ).<rfferta Intersects P r o je c t P0 i.1t and ninniii#; thence «H we>terlv and tiienre northerly along the renter line of the cove and gullv bc-meen th«* Ixtchslea Heights and IUivui# D rive area* to a point in the prop, erty line between tho Mi(l(tie»>e^ H*»ad Park «>d Ravine On\e School; thence »a> m>nhei)\ *-loog * line paralle l u itti s»id k:iI1v to t)>«
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fcoiijirf£r>- lire br^jrs-n ' iVooOrrg' or. ?<‘ 9 d it *>>:•, e-.
• pii-i .vj rljCiL'7**a .!ic;ifV. u-il-C-7 3'.or.* rui. uv/r .Jll'% . bn»’ ' r-:y. lUn-t --‘-: iu’:* ' «.?W*H »• !?A. 00 «* ,
<< 1 .‘ ♦■-sterf-. -r>'0}’K 1 -iO ‘'O’. oi s*:d F;iot« 73. L>.>t f>’A t-,; tfte renter iine of Mjatiit'sev Ftosd; ihmurfc (,Vr '’i*r*hef‘v »*fonc t>i«? center -|ne of M ii’di^iesi I-trJiii \t< .'!,v fi>ier!,i ; ;1.i< r- v ith ^c*. rwitw. }ir>* of
1 ./Vive; rrjcov'av ifiy ^o-ri;wj}v.. v;'t- •.er.Li.-t hne f i . ftavj:*-. ynv»\ ’in
ftc. 5nL«*ir‘;wrt>o«i. w.'Ky vifc».'rc|e*n Roi*rt; . \rwto.-t' ! i ;> r.'Oni.ivfii'ig' nortntr jy
. Aknfg center ‘’.e h4. Cr .*.> Jiuid., to y.Tff •* ;dv the-boundary
i/Jjfr iho T 'iff' Mrf’ av. 7,; ' ?.h*^ioo ttf) eastti-'y ii^d. chfiuoe i.cuihvrl.v" jfcirwjg she fti-id boundary !in«r. «»f Hi*.' To^^fchjp o f !vf kUiv-s:--: to 'i l l v.ju!i Aberdeen' Hoad;th«*c<v essVrr'ty and thenre»«>rtn«si'i.v «.rii!nui:fg aiong nwd Vo;indx<ry. line to its r**i'U«ws*i-rfir» >r.ith Aberri«yo R*;*d’ thence • < lo ) esjuneriy a iorg the center line of Aberdeen Koad lo a po int oppoMl«
34. i»n ihe ^ssessinertt M ap of M«- »t:vn u r th* skid line »projected run"therl>; #he*)c* . ♦ 1 1» eoutheri> aitK>g tht^ tvwyierrly tin* of Wloctt W-K, Lot* 34, •; 7, •; S, 4 w.tT 1 t* '.he r«*Mter ;*we of D»of*I Drive; Dt*fite HUj *o;:thei'ly along the <»imiDon bound&ry itne between tin? fn » pt't ‘irr. ' JJ'o;iOr/.er tr>-\ N*>d D riv# and, Che»4j>ut Street to toe ponler nf-th» gidly K in g ,tOuthe"lv of Ned Drive; the ice <13) easterly •nd thence eoutheily a long the center line of said RuUy following th* ■various cour&ea t h e r e o f t o the r , ter of riavine Drive; theoc* ‘ U ) weirterly ulong t)je center of Ftavin* D rive to a point oppoj.it* the wester]> line aI Block Si, Lot 15 on ihe A.«.s*»fcmenl. M ap of Matawan Bor*
: oiig'b; thcoce *Ii). southerly . along the said westerly line u f Block 112. Lot 13 aforeeald. ok »tcnde< l north* *xlya to lh« n«*rtherly edge of Lake Leff*rts; thence <!#) southerly
- ac roas Lake L*-f/erijr to the point orjwai'e or oegm otng................ r- -- --- -
Polling pJrte*. H avip« D i i y c School.
SEVENTH ' ELECTION D1STP1CT A.II that part of the Borough of
Maia;.\azj J.tftX*WN.ING ot a pn:ni where Ihe 'easterly- e<lge of L.«ke Lefferlfl intersects Profrpect Point •mi (umiiiiK I i it iu e > i) along « drawn across Lak<* LeifertH fromProAi-t«-t Po<nt in a northeasterly direction' to. Hits point of int.ersec*. bon of Ftftvio* U riv* with Mutawcn Cr«.’t,k; thence roriherly t'oi-.g
, tho lent*!* |).-i<v of MalawaA Creek following ihi> vario;w coorw# theie- of to Aheidccf! Hiiud. th*;ict !2) •AefcierJy aJong the cenler I j i* of Aberdeen Road to 'ita..intersection w»?h MotH‘va /1 Aypnue; thence ft) northerly the center line ofM at; i'tvan'Av«mi«’ t<i lt.«. f^jint erf in. te rw U o n with the boundary line of the Township «f .M ata*«in;...th*iu'*-(5) westerly and th«0 i*e soitt.herjy
■along the >,nid t'oundury lit;*- of i>ie 7‘owoAhJp of M ataw an following the various course* thereof to !t> point of intersection v-iih the center One of Aberdeen Ho?d: thenoe ifl| o;isl. *rl> along the ceuter }‘ r>e of Ahej- deen Ko*d to >• PM*nt <»pposjto the westerly line of Mlotk SS-K. Lol :?4 . on the Assessment Alap of M atauan . Borough as the sa id ..line Is pm* Jert*d northerly; thence (7), southerly along the westerly hn» o f Block 05-r, Loth .14. 0, 2. • . 3. 4 and 1 tv the center hoe. or Daniel Drive; thence iyi/sooLhcitv alonir the wm*
, Boon bouhdarv une--between Die ptcoei ties _ fj-ontinis on Wed Dnve and Cheytniil Street 1o iVie venter of {he gully ' lying southerly oi Ned Drive; -..thence. *!♦) ea.Merly «od thence aot.thtrly- ulong the center Jine of said gully following , the v«ri*-.. ous courses thereof, to the center of Having Drive; thence ilO ) wehte»ly alor.c the center of Ravine Drive to * point -opposite the westerly line of block 82, lx»l 15 hn the A^ses** ment ..M ap of Matawan Borough; thence ( 1 1 ) soutnerly ulong the said •ivoKteriy line of Bh'ck U2. L o t. 13 aforesttid, a* extended northerly, to the northerly edge of Lithe Lefferi*; thence « ii) southerly acLoss Lake Lefferis- I7 . the point or place "of.Bt/honing,
Polling place, Havine D r l v t School.
VERNA M ORllALBorough Clerk
J 4/JO-4/17 1276.1 2
NOTICE TO HIDUKHSNonce is hereby given that
sealed pr^pobiil- sire Invited find will be received by ihe Mayor rotd Council of the Borough of Mata* rt.oi. Mooinuuth County. New Jer* w ;,. a l a a .#ul.M n-.*:*-ting of to* Mayor and Council to be held in the Ut.rough Hull. I5y M ain Street, MuUtAAn, N. J . <• ti Tuesday, May JJ0. ■ ltd*!,* hi b P.M. iot the iutiiish- ing of liquid cnlorine, liquid caus> tic and f’^ke toosUc. Tiie ct:t;rr»- ated a mount <-f liquid chlorine is • tfO.WO pounns in 150 lb. cilindeis . the estimated an m m t of liu\nd c«u>tlc i1; «Ti.0iX) KHllon.s 111 1,200 giiilnri trailer tn iik lo^ds wnd the e.'timatcd a^ooivd of tlake c:.u-ti« is ari.OOO pounds in 40(i. pound t-teel d, o;n«.
S'l»ecif!CJili*-r-K Jor the pwpourd v..-,k ait- 0,1 file in the tlorcuiih Hall and tn;*y L-i in^pefted b> pro.-'.I"* ! live biiiiJers.
K;o.-h bid must be «>n standard proposal f 'jih i nnd inusi be hccuiii. panied bv a cfrtilicd check payable to the Borough of Mntawan, or casIi , in the Mint of at least K ri of the amount bid. aih! en> rlosed iti * sealed envelope marked on Vie outside "P roposa l".
T»:e Mayor sr»d Council reserve the r igh t to reject any and all bids.
KDW AHD r.. WYNNEMavor
DalwJ. A|ii h 15, I'tiV Attest: Verna K. Hoibal
1U<i-oui;'i C141Uj i/n tn.mI .M iA L NOTIt'K
<*nnlr>\cl \o. .V ♦ Ktrctrtcal Hork SFALt'.l) BIDS will be rrccived
until K.05 P M . prevailing t‘1:11* on April .‘<0, l ‘W«i. t<ir ihe KW-rtiuni Work involved t:i the io : 1 *• 11 net I" m of Mntflwjin Avci’ue Muldk- Sc.n.'t, M a tauan . New .lersev. Ti.e M;Ma* vvan HeKtonal V<*l»oo| i»istr»ct Hm.rd of I'din-iitii.n \»ill ic« vive v t ’d t ils •intil < .‘it* P M . on ilnt* i ’'eOffnc <1 Hie Su 'i 'in i ’m i>ii».d Street, M HI im »it, M J Tt'en w't* r.
yw • „ r : v Porsche volvo .OPEC' mg saab , TOYOTA V v BMW fi^RpEpES TRIUMPH
th© most complete line
^||fnite?l^0tia! und Radial-Ply Tires.
Hy, one of ttifo p * '* v jforr.’n&M nWrtffiMrtut iii.iniiUii.tiitor..
pppl | :M|r CROWNm TIREsJ Mighw<iy 36
P01I Monrnoulh 787-7272
' miHJe SKKE ... " ■bids wiiJ tu? rec«v/.>d at i i i t Ctil?* v c.*.-j' ■ >tcfr.<-,”i;;3 . 0 ? / : J ,Avonue. Mniri". o'.-'! -N J i 1 V.-b+? w - ti.r.f.r h ! > ; ■ bid.v. "’>■ >; Mi. •yy'.-i'.M'Z “O XI ■ t?
' i i» )C. ; Kj {-'l&ifi'l ■ i. <>»rTJ-T.a:t;s «•:, f-<rpv,viai OJs.r.Kf v.hn h >«.'( bt: /'irmfN ti N.-. p.Li vf. f-isv.'A.rv by the ^.rcr.rieelA and .h; ffsti^nnt- tag %h«i>i fci*te tl-e artioutii Ootii in h ifj/es jj^d m writing* r*»r iije'v *iU do /'>e work.
■ FU4KS AND S l^ C in C A r iO N S -. rn^.v Of--t-.biaiofid . lit* at
th+* Office y>e- JJrrtu-d Se».rK.ar-y S+H/iied. at. ao Bi«.-oO; Stit-et, Moiu*V.\ia, >r .;. . : ;
A LL Bl/>S w usi 1» aw rn iparded by- ;i t.trrdljto i./itek* or tutnk draft m ade peyabte to the fAoard nf JBd* oc&t.'on, a twvUi'^cloa-’.r bid. exei'yied by tiie hid^iet' or accept- s.hlr fcorety ei^.ual to tun tW ) per cent of tiie, t»ld b inding thenidoer *0 rr.e rcntrwH ifa-.vardud to him .
CONTRACT DOCUM ENTS ^ i i l be !osn«d to upplicants* upon a de* (.xiait ...0/ $100,00 for tvCh . SChtHil, »ucn com; hcx'occurnenter. m cluaing drawings ajid specifications shall remair. the property <*f th* A rchitect* and shall be reiur'ied to in» B oard> of/ic* u llh in five duv* after the tfate o£ opening, of bids-,_ at which i'fpf- the d spo s i wii; be »ef’jnd«Kj. Any non-bidder returning- his set in *nod /v»:»l:tio>t Hill, bo tc?Ur’ded JiSG.trfi- T"i;e '
lx* rorfeiiufj if ' liw nut Mtorottd ist ituu^l htn/ve.
CONTRACTORS Ui whom, con- trucU riiiiy be a'A&r(i*d snail fur- •tJsh a suretv c-jmpany b>nd sa*i?> factory to Use Board of Education « tu a l to 10CV» io«e hundred te r rent) of the contract price a*r pro- v{derJ;, for in m e specifications.
THE BOARD Of* EDUCATION re*:erv*:s »ce riuht to Mny or*11 bids, waive any Informalities and award contracts In part 0/ as a whole, ear may be deemed be-t for the ititerenl of the Board of Education, . . .
;• . Bv O rd s r 'O f: .....• ...............THE MATAWAN REGIONAL. SCHOOL DI??PH1CT BOARD OF EDUCATION By: Edward J , ;Scu,*lton
Secretary . .Date: April iV, lt;6!#J 4/ i 7 |£1.85
BOAT FOBMTake notice thnt Donald K.
Hager he*! npphed Lo the • Director ■ ef tiie Division of Alcohol)*- B*v« e ta^e Coutroi. foi ,1 Plenary He- tail Transit license 5o ;se>l atcnho;:c beverage-- 'or cooMJ'tipiioii only oji the bout named S w wh)ie inlr«:>.%il - within.--th* State of Nc// Je ia ry . • ■ • - -' -
Obiectjonjr. i/ any, should be made immediately in v.ridrtg to the Director of the Division of A'coholic Beverage Control. 1100 flayinor.d Boufward, Newark, K .J .o n o i. ............. .
Xb>nald K. Hager Abetdeefi Apt. K. 15 Matawan. N. J .
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Oi‘.1 'h’Ri’fsury - Attar S’ocntiy, k%. ho!*} --.Ik ;.ior-ud5 TOunion Breakffis; ir, inajk its Iffth ajipivci's^ry. . . .• -
1 hv breakffesf, wi)J b«». ijro- wedle!y iolky.m'ijw )>.- 3#: ' liutM at ih^J ilol/Ticlf.l Lvi*Sreure 35. Cii-yuai&n, .Ti-Irs
Ffjrfiusoii, anmri*.nc«« principal guest, will- bo the1 R#v. VicL-'u*: R . Yiifiue})!, S.J:, P T ^^e r ji of $t. Peter’s'College, Jt'iM y C ty ., lii*;- trrrjinence as h 1 sp m itr ia vitllkn(.:>An. : ■ • ■•■•■.
\Us. Rab«rt Brunei} w3tl !»• t<Ui.slm>stress; Ticket Miles will U»
iwmiir^i by ,\irs. jksymoixl An-
Ketl, 2W-2464.
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R « a d v * r + is * F o r l id * -
Matawuii Se^fonal '•!<
KducabVm wgs sial!«*d Ajjr., T l» • rrwring, on acctrpUncc t'f .for the construct on■ ® r Ih # ||f»-
)X)5ctJ NUitaH'Kn Ave. School *n<l' the Cambridge Park demtf-iia-v
ry school when it was found m«~
ccsssiry .io readvenise for hkts
m the plurr.bmg cgle^ory. E*l~ we.'t) St;uJ!i('t>, $rh»*)lgdminislrator, reported ih* Jew
Ipaiw bid. on the work at. the •wan school, 12^6,577, snd thatAn ' ( 'rtrr«b-.‘^VC I'HtU. J • '
exceeded the estimates flf* >fe»v
ry Finne, KMzabeth. for Whut ■ these jobs should cost. .Niew bi«Js ’ i»n plumbing wdl be token Apr. :
3f'. ’
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ELECTROLYSISUNWANTED HAIR
FIRMANtNTLY RtMOVH)
SYLVIA MYERS. R. N. EUctrologiit
Member of Elecboloqhts-Attn N. J.
FRCS CONSULTATION 101 IVY WAY, MATAWAN
BY APPOINTMENT
566-8697
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Pag* Sijtieen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, April 17, ! 96<?
Brim lb Register VotersfeVi! r£fpons?b\?-v-.-'
i iy the 'drive jg an attempt
to m&>t it.
“ Th£- drive v>stf bo^complc-teiy.
non-p/irtiyar,," a a id ^M jchae l J .
• C i^rJ ‘=r-.;Jaycee, rncrrJjcr wording .
cm. tihtr p ro jec t “ Not or;.‘y is it
-good. citfzenship u i |)« a, rea&ier-
>.d v<iter;’?, said My* Cronin,
siflCFj bo^y :tho- Ujfmocratic aud
Kep*j|)hcttQ• pan ic s took- ronvan l
i<> Cfwtesled. prirriaiies,; Lb«s year,
i t also ‘ promises ; b ^ bo th '
.•“The- drive w ill be ••escu?»ttaily.
.youUi. o r ien led/\./concluded M r. ' ‘Cronin. “Statistics show t b a t
young people have ’ th?i ppoccst
voting; habits w i t h low turnout
rotes. The* Jaycecs hope to re*
verse-'-'this trend in Matawun,
Since th ii youth theme is upper
most anyone who knows qf per-
iony Hoiyrr^n; the o i JtKiS
• who are. not registered are urged •
tn contact,i4r. V/t?bst*?r, who wiU endeavor to; help such persons -
; exercise their voting;' rights.” 7
Another vote? registration drive
Is . b&ng conducted b y . ih« Lea*
f*»w of Women Voters of Maiu-
- wan.' ' ;•"■ ' ■" r. v : ; ; _-
Present Check For-Flagn At HospitalThe MsW-.-'Stn
•d to d jiy ; that t f e ,or(iaf<ilpU«)n ;
!%vSI conduct a voter registration •drive during thi? aoxt week in
'MatawaM. .- . .. .: . , ,..
AU::<.*u-.'.h ;hw U ai.i
lted. only to. J*ye«ati . the•Jay- will endea a ; it m.n ■
i’ipiiM:- to:vrcgjster-' ^ach ,' Jayc«e
r; m id his <ta»iily ;,!>rtor; tp. the , Apr.
i i deadline tor this y t i r ’s $Ie«-
The Malawan Jaycees w i t h ntifi'iy liO members art" one of
the .fastest..growing, miils in trn>.rni»r».:U .Wl'ticf *;!■- M
cee Vice President m charge of
; the praj^ct, .f;to|ed ‘ that u* good
citizens every resident has an
ohligptfoiVi to . pa-rticipate in the
electoral. process; The Jaycees
ACCOUNTSRECEIVABLE?PutCharlie . - . ■on the job!
. II .you want fofcf• lervic# on your collection ,
| prooteirnfr—• •••'>: -v call ut.
Monmouth Credit Adjusters
Mtrtin J. S*»pilo*;, AvjSjsSX
n . ‘ W f % 3 ;IJ» f . i r M*v.» Rd.
Fair Hjvar,, 741-245* . ; ,
Senior Citizens To Meet Tuesday
i The M atswan; Townsh ipSenior
■ Citizens will infect Tuesday a t V
p.m . at the V I'W Hail, Cliffwood
Aye., C iiflvood Hc2 c.ii. .. .
P lans for n covered dish
luncheon to be held in May will
- be : di3ffussi;d. A t :the -meeting-
■ :gamc9 will be played. Some,
members w jll work on a doll
‘.-project and;.'.community singing
w ill be .enjoyed.--'Refreshments -
will bi! served Mrs. Nat .Gold,
president, will preside.
School Board AgendaMafawan Regional Hoard Of
7:55 p.m. Cliffwood School
Su^ut.'.filvnucm -> Kc^lii L.1eacl;.cr tntpm yw snt, ! tur-
reiit 'Yoir,
CoiUitv S u c it to ts Approval.
Leave ol Af.'Sttnr.e.
le a che r .t-ntpl-.iyment - Next
Year.
. 'le a c te r Resignutan.
C!CTf»-.rV{/jat tumit.
Individual Instrucnon.
‘lu itio ii Pupi] Approval.
M iss Arncntja P aucm t.
Class 'In ps .
1969-70 School Calendar.
Summer School Approval.
Student F.nnchmenr Progrnm.
Thanksgiving Day Football
Gaini\
Pivvsical irdcofiiion Federal
C^ai.L
A<to um*i o * bupt;'inl(::idi.:rit s Report.-
Secct,L-j;y,.s Report; . -
Custodift.n & Umgn --
tioji. ■
benefit Prc-§ra:7>. .
lem oorcirv Fmancu?);. .........
Ma'jifena'ice Venicic p u tv ;: - -
thnse. • • . • .
Project.* Professioftiii Ssrvlc-..-
es, . . ■■■. . • *
Ccavo of Absence* •= : -
Scnool Supplies Award*• i
PlUptJitll Auvctuacu^ut* -
Cafeteria Reports.
F inancial Rt;port. . ,■■■■..■* Monthly B ills /Payro ll.. " .
O ld Business:
School Auditor.
New Business: ... .- ■
. Bidding - Insurance, - •:.
Committee Reports:. :
Meeting Open 'J ;> ^ubi:c: *
Adiouru. . : . ...
Advcrtisenivr.t Advertisement
Read Grass Seed Label
Keyport Local 81)35 Ui (he Woodmen «[ the W utld Life Insurance S ociely pr«iientfd a check to die Biiyshore Ccinriiiiiiiy lluspiiu l !' a
rccent meeting uf the hospital Ho,jrd of Trustees, The funds ore to be used for the purchase nnd liistallulion of a flag pole nt liie hospital.
W ctured at the presentation ceremony, left to right, are M rs. W illiam Sakowski, president ol the Keyport Unit; M rs. F ran co Bryan, watch
m an of the un it presenting check to D . Louis Tonti, president ef the Bvard ot Trustees and Miss J . Mabel Brown, second vice president; and
M rs. John Lir.v, local field representative. The 40-foot pole wiil stand on the hospital patio, Mrs. Brvan indicated that jjlans are beini; nuule
to present tiie llag io be iised oil die staff. The Keyport Unit of W oodm en of (lift World bas eneaged In local community service lo r the
past 40 years. 1
Express You rse lf.
TMSOSavigeThe i*etefey«tuift <n«ior* oyc»*l » hp, 4u«l>purpo«eEndro, s ipeed (r4<Mm>eetefVPOB?-FC»»aft:Oll Jijlj, 11 ■%
$789 a**m 4M|W
SuniM % 9
Bill Lanzaro sSUZUKI SALES & SERVICE
3 3 4 M A I N S T .
$ 6 6 - 2 2 2 4
M A T A W A N
Iliishnnd Former Resident Dies
Theodore W. Drummond, 63,
O? XXI. E d inbur" R.d., TrciUcn
died Tuesday, Apr. 15, 19fi9, in
S t. Francis Hospital, Trenton,
l ie was the husband . of Alice
(Bedle) Drummond, a former
resident of Matawan. '
He' was bom In Alfred, N. Y .,
and was a graduate of Alfred
University. He had lived in Tren-
: ton for 30 years and was a re*
tired ceramic, engineer with the
Wer.czel Tile Co., Trenton. He
was * member j f the Union
United Methodist Church, Tren
ton. - 1,1 s.1 :
Surviving, besides his wife,
• r a • daughter, Mrs. Tedda Hp-
pincott, and a grandson, Roger
Scott, both of Hamilton Town
ship.
Funeral services w ill be held
F riday at 2 p.m . at tlm Saul
Colonial Home, 3793 Nottingham
W ay. Hamilton Squure. Inter
m ent w ill be in Colonial Memor
ia l P a rk Cemetery, Trenton.
Read and
Adn.
“<4» N
We've Been Here £ Long rime1 8 6 9 - 1 9 6 9
100 YEARS OF
CONTINUOUS PUBLICATIO N
IN TH IS COMMUNITY
The jVIulawmi Journal and The Keyport
Weekly will eolehrate their Centennial this year.
The Anniversary Editions of Tlio Journal
nnd The Weekly will he published July 31 and
August 7 respectively in celebration of I li J s
milestone.
We look forward to your participation in
this historic issue.
FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND RESERVATIONSCALL 264-3030
Matawan Jayeee Notes
use tho Classified
» y S ian Yackcr
CuiiiiiiiiiiUy Survey -
Early In May, the M atawan
Juycees will commence a sur
vey of Matawan Borough and
Matawan Township in' order to
determine the needs a n d ihe
preferences of the community.
The results w ill be tabulated
and released early in June.
The Stowaway B c tlaum n t on
Route 36 In Highlands w ill be '
the scene for a wives’ night out
on Saturday. A cocktail huur
w ill commence at 7:31) p.m . fol
lowed by dinner and dancing.
A ll, Jaycees and their friends
and guests are invited to attend..
Dinner Chairm an Walt Zerren-
ner can be contacted a t 566-41SS
tor tickets and information.
Congratulations to John E m
ery for winning the Jaycee of
the Month award for conducting
tho highly successful blood drive
in March. John succeeds two
other deserving winners of the
award: M ike Hoover in Decem
ber and Larry Fernandez In Ja
nuary. Mike was project chair
m an [or ihe annual Christmas
party held by the Jayci.cs for
underprivileged children, and
Lurry is largely responsible for
the revision of the monthly news
letter, the "Matawan Jaycees
O rganizer," of which he * Is the
new editor.
M ichael Kidzus of the M ata
wan Mineraloglcal M useum ; will
sponsor and produce the M iner
a l and Gem Show on Apr. 26
and V. The program will got
under way with opening cere
monies at 10 a .m . on Apr. 26 at
the Mutawan Regional Hli;h
S rhw ! . .The, Jaycr*.-s
are offering their co-operation
this year and will, assise in the
parking and other details cf the
program.
Library Report
Given For MarchAt the .regular monthly meet-'
ing of the Board of Trustees of
the Free Public Library of M ad
ison Township in Laurence’ Hur-
bor, sponsored by the Woman's
C lub of Laurence Harbor, Mrs.
L»wrence Holden reported that
during the month of M arch 559
books were circulated, 292 a d u lt '
and 267 Juvenile. Seventy-six
books were received from the
South Middlesex Libraries Book Exchange.
Mrs. Holden reported that the
following books were added to
the Seven-Day Shell: Louis Au-
chincloss. “A World of P ro fit ;"
Edw in Corley, “ Siege;" Arthur
Hailey, "A irpo rt;’’ Jerry K ram
er, “ Instant Replay;” -Alistair
MacLean, "Force 10 From Nav-
erone;" W illiam Manchester,
“ The Arms o( K rupp ;" Leo Ros-
ten, "T iie Joys of Y id ju .1 ,,"
Ph ilip Roth, "Portnoy ’s Com
plaint," and Jess Steam, "The
Seekers."
The New World Book Ency
clopedia and a dictionary in
two parts also have been pur
chased. : .
Mrs. David Watson Is In
charge of scheduling librarians
for the month of April.
Conduct Tours Of Local Temple
Temple Beth Ahm, ' Malawan
Township, the ccn-trvativc . ~::v
gregution of the bayshore area
ha« begun n unique service. Be
cause of the Interest in seeing
the new and unusual multi-pur
pose building,' the Temple recent
ly heid an "Open House" during
Brotherhood Week.
Recently members o f Junior
G ir l Scout Troop 149 Cliffwood,
w ith leaders and parents, attend
ed. a tour of the Temple conduct
ed by Mrs. Morton J. Wall. Sis
terhood Social Action Chairman.
Mrs. W iill was assisted by Glenn
Wilson and Bobby Greenfield.
Mrs. Wall has announced that
any group wishing to see th*
synagogue, may moke »rr^ngo-
ments by contacting the Tempi*
office, 583-1700.
Sponsor Pow WowRaritan Council Boy Scouts of
America U sponsoring a Pow
Wow on Sunday from 12 o'clock
noon until 6 p.m. at the Wood-
bridga Vocational School, Con-
very Blvd., in Woodbridge.
Scout leaden from the south,
central and northeast districts
ar* urged to attend. Informa
tion on pack planning, crafts
and skits, etc. w ill bo present
ed. Registration m ay be mad*
by calling, council headquarters
in Perth Amboy.
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Due to certain b o d in g pro
cedures accepted nv the seed in
dustry and en fo ld ’d bv tiie gov-
em inent, the label on a . box of
seed can be vcrv contusing- to
the untrained eve.
The percentages on grass seed
labels are represented in
nouiuis. when acteally thpy
should: be represented by seed
county ’’Pounds do -not grow,
seeds do ," For example: in a 1.
lb. box of seed labelled 95 pec
cent Morion, 5 per cent Bent,
here's, what could happen; Mer
lon Blue grass contains approx-
Imatciy 2 million seeds to tho
pound, some bent grasses con
tain as many as 10.million, secdj
per pound, so that (ho actual
percentage by seed count could
come out to approximately 80
per cent Merion end 20 per cent
Bent. Assuming you attained
100 per cent germination, that Is,
*11 the seed grows, you would
have an 80 per cent - 20 per cent
mixture in your lawn • not th*
95 per cent - 5 ;pcr cent mixturo
represented 011 th« box.
This m ay also happen , with
weed percentages. Don’t b« tool
ed by the statement, ‘ no nox-
(ous weeds." M any weeds which
arc uncesiruDie m me mwn ori - - -
not considered noxious weeds b y ^
envernrjiep!:...... standal’ds, -=
these undesirable weeds |iave -
very high seed counts.-
Inert materia! is another way
to cneapen seed ana -fool the
buyer through labeling. J ille rs -
suoh as chaff and ground ctfrn- :
cob a re mixed with the .seed,; ’
tncse titiers urc m u c i iiRhter '
than seed, and will grow. In es
sence, a' 5. per cent;; inert could .
represent twenty or th irty per .
cent of the size ol the package
if a light enough material is us-
cd as filler or inert.
When using a nationally ad
vertised brand o t a t least a
brand which is shipped Intij
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must list seed count for annual
blue grass or poa annua. Never
buy seed with this impurity I f
you are looking for a. good and
lasting turf. Annual biue giase
is a very prolific seed producer.
I t dies in the sum m er leaving -
unsightly patches In. the lawn,
only to re-appear again in cool ,
weather when previously pro
duced seed germinates.
Buy your seed from a reputt-
ble dealer who can ’answer ques
tions as to what is actually In ‘
_t_he bo*. ,
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