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New forum on reorganization slated By David Thaler MATAWAN - Another public meeting on the proposed reorganization of the regional school district will be held July 29, Board of Education President Irving Hurwitz said Monday night. Hurwitz made the announcement after a lengthy meeting in which residents and teachers attacked the board’s approach to reorganization. The board has said it will restructure the school district for the 1986-87 school year, closing at least one school, in response to declining enrollment. It is now considering four reorganization plans. The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. at Matawan Regional High School, Hurwitz said. “It is a continuation of the decision- making process,” he said; The board has indicated it will make a decision on reorganization in September. As part of the reorganization, the ad- ministrative offices may be moved from Broad Street to the Cambridge Park School. The Cambridge Park building has been vacant for three years. The board Monday night authorized an $8,000 architectural and engineering study of the building. The study will estimate renovation costs and consider ways the building can be utilized. After a lengthy debate, the study was ap- C O R R E C T IO N DR. KENNETH HAIX ABERDEEN John Ryan, 23, was critically injured in an automobile accident June 29 on Route 35. Because The Independent received misin- formation from an employee at Newark University Hospital, it was incorrectly reported last week that he had died. Ryan underwent surgery Thursday at Newark University Hospital for injuries sus- tained in the accident and is in fair condi- tion, Doris Ortiz, hospital director of public affairs, said Friday. The Independent regrets the error. proved by a 5-3 vote. The dissenting votes were cast by Robert Hesse, Ardis Kisen- wether, and Hurwitz. Board member Michael Kidzus did not attend the meeting. Proponents of the study argued that it would be needed whether the board adopted Plan A or Plan C for reorganization. Plan C has been recommended by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kenneth Hall. Some board members have indicated they prefer Plan A. The other two plans do not appear to have the support of any board member. “We need it for Plan A or C,” said board member Alphonse DeRosa, “and those are the two plans the board is considering.” But Marie Panos, president of the Mata- wan Regional Teachers Assn., contended that authorizing the study “could give us Plan C by default.” If the administration is allowed to move to Cambridge Park, she said, the Broad Street building would be vacant or rented for com- mercial use. In either case, she said, the (Continued on Page 3) A p a rtm e n ts th a t s e e m to o g o o d to o b e tru e a lw a y s ‘ju s t re n te d ise By Jeanie Macintosh After weeks of scanning the classifieds for an apartment, my curiosity got the better of me and I called the rental agen- cies which advertised regularly in the daily papers. I wanted to know how they managed to have an endless list of available apart- ments in the area where I wanted to live, while my own search had been fruitless. I quickly learned that the agencies didn’t have much more to offer than what I had already found in the daily papers. I called Just Rentals in Eatontown, and the man who answered assured me that he had “ a number” of apartments avail- able in the area I identified. He told me it would be worth my while to use the ser- vice. When I arrived at his office, I asked if any of the units advertised were still available, and “Jim .” the agent, said that although some were gone because I had chosen a “ popular area,” I should still be able to find something suitable. So I gave him $95 for a book of type- written listings, a pencil, and a pad of paper, and was directed to a table across the room. “Take your time and look through it,” Jim said. “ You can copy down the phone numbers and addresses of the places that Eatontown By Jeanie Macintosh Don Uhl is rental agent who says he is trying to change the image of the rental referral business. “I have taken what has normally been done in this type of operation and made it professional and totally legitimate,” said Uhl, who owns Home Rentals in Eaton- town. The steps he has taken to lend credibili- ty to Home Rentals included becoming a licensed real estate broker, and develop- ing a computerized business system, he explained. Uhl said that he, as well as a large percentage of his staff, have attended real estate classes to become licensed. “This is the only licensed rental agen- cy that also is a Realtor,” Uhl added. He also has spent the past three of his five years in business developing a com- puterized method of covering and updat- ing the rental market. The computer will match each client with what is available in the area and interest you.” It took me all of five minutes to scan the 20-25 pages in the booklet. When I was finished, I had found only one suitable apartment, and it was one I’d already seen in a newpaper ad. I asked how current the listings were and was told they had been updated that morning. When I asked to see one of the apartments appearing in Just Rental's newspaper advertisement that morning, I was told “ it must have been rented.” “ Maybe you should go back through again and look more carefully,” Jim sug- gested. I took his advice, and read each entry in the book, including those that had been stamped “rented,” to see if I could find the apartments that had been advertised in that morning’s paper. I found nothing that even resembled the two one-bed - room apartments, the studio, or the small cottage that Just Rentals had ad- vertised. When I pressed Jim to explain why he couldn’t show me where the “rented” units were listed, he took out the paper and turned to the ad. “I want to see that apartment listing right there,” I said, pointing to one of my choices. “Oh, well, you aren’t reading the ad right,” he told me. “Just because we have that advertised doesn’t mean we have it available right now. It just means we deal in those kind of units when they become available.” “It doesn’t say that in the ad,” I said. “Well that’s what it means,” he an- swered. I questioned whether the advertise- ment was a fair representation of what Just Rentals had to offer and said I was considering investigating such rental agencies further as part of a news arti- cle. “Go right ahead,” Jim said, “but anything that appears in print, either good or bad, automatically voids your contract.” After leaving the office, I contacted three of the landlords whose properties had been listed as rented in the agency’s book of current listings. Two of the three landlords said their units had been rent- ed at least two weeks before. Last week, although no longer looking for an apartment, I signed a contract with Home Rentals, also in Eatontown. My experience with that company, al- though it was more professionally run, was much the same as that at Just Ren- tals. When I called to ask about a particular apartment, I was told it was available. When I arrived at the office 30 minutes later, it had been rented. Another report- er called to ask about the same rental after I returned, and was told the unit was available. The advertisement for the unit continued to run 12 days later A spokesman for Home Rentals blamed the mistake on a malfunctioning computer, and both Just Rentals and Home Rentals say they update listings regularly. Spokesmen for both companies also contended that I failed to give either of their services enough time, and had I waited one or two weeks, they would have been able to help me. “You came in with a preconceived no- tion that this was going to be a scam,” said Don Uhl of Home Rentals “ You didn’t give the service time to work for you.” I’ll admit that after the experience with Just Rentals, I did have a precon- ception about what would occur at Uhl’s agency. And, had I given either agency “enough time,” I might have found an apartment. However, the advertising practices of both companies had already convinced me that they offered something they couldn’t deliver. as legitimate price range he has specified, and also allows more accurate and speedy up- dates of available units, he explained. “I believe this is the first operation of this kind in the country,” Uhl said. “No- body else has an operation like I run here.” Uhl is so much confidence in the com- puterized system that he is trying to con- vince other agencies that seek increased credibility to convert to similar methods. “I really think this could revolutionize the industry,” Uhl said. “It’s very organ- ized and professional.” Uhl said he places between 1,500 and 2,000 clients per year, with very few com- plaints about the service. D u rin g 1984 a n d 1985, 12 c o m p la in ts were registered with the Monmouth County Dept, of Consumer Affairs against Home Rentals. Most of them have now been resolved. (See related story.) “Any time you run a business, you’re going to get complaints,” Uhl said. “We try to keep them to an absolute mini- mum.” “We’re not out to defraud anyone,” he added. “But on the other hand, we’d nev- er guarantee that a single property that we advertise is going to be available when a client comes in. We have 200-400 properties coming in and out every day.” “Our biggest problem comes when people have their hearts set on a specific area and don’t stick with us long enough to find a place,” he said. “We do move a lot of people that nor- mally would just keep hitting dead ends,” he added. Uhl is now working with the New Jer- sey Real Estate Commission as it devel- ops more stringent rules for rental agen- cies. “Unfortunately, the commission has had a hard time regulating this market in the past,” Uhl said, “and there are a lot of companies out there who give this bus- iness a bad name.” He said he is happy with that the com- mission has adopted new regulations for licensed agencies and wants to see strict enforcement. “If they’re going to have regulations, they’ve got to enforce them,” Uhl said. “Why should one licensed agency live up to the rules if another doesn’t?” Uhl sees businesses that don’t play by the rules as a detriment to his company. “i’m not saying we’re infallible,” he explained, “but we’re trying to do our best.” State trying to crack down on rental agencies See Page 9
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N e w f o r u m o n r e o r g a n i z a t i o n s l a t e dBy D av id T h a le r

MATAWAN -Another p ub lic m ee tin g on the proposed

reo rgan iza tio n of the reg iona l schoo l d is tr ic t w i ll be he ld J u ly 29, B o ard of E d u ca tio n P re s id en t I r v in g H u rw itz sa id Monday n igh t.

H u rw itz m ade the announcem ent a f te r a len g th y m ee tin g in w h ich re s id en ts and teach e rs a tta c ked the bo a rd ’s approach to reo rgan iza tion .

The bo ard has sa id i t w i ll re s tru c tu re the schoo l d is t r ic t fo r the 1986-87 schoo l y e a r , c lo s in g a t le a s t one schoo l, in response to d e c lin in g en ro llm en t. I t i s now con side rin g fo u r reo rgan iza tion p lan s.

The m ee tin g w i l l be he ld a t 8 p .m . a t

M a taw an R eg iona l H igh School, H u rw itz sa id .

“ I t is a con tinuation of the dec is ion ­m ak in g p ro cess ,” he sa id ;

The bo ard has in d ica te d i t w i ll m ake a dec is ion on reo rgan iza tion in Sep tem ber.

A s p a r t of the reo rgan iza tio n , the a d ­m in is t ra t iv e o ffice s m ay be m oved from B road S tree t to the C am bridge P a rk School.

The C am bridge P a rk b u ild in g has been v a ca n t fo r th ree y e a rs .

The board M onday n igh t au th o rized an $8,000 a rch ite c tu ra l an d en g inee rin g s tu d y of the b u ild in g . The s tu d y w i l l e s t im a te renovation co sts an d con side r w a y s the b u ild in g can be u t iliz e d .

A fte r a len g th y deba te , the s tu d y w a s ap-C O R R E C T I O N

DR. K EN N ETH H A IX

A B E R D E E N John R yan , 23, w as c r i t ic a l ly in ju re d in an

au tom ob ile a c c id en t June 29 on Route 35. B ecause The Independen t re ce iv e d m is in ­fo rm a tio n from an em p loyee a t N ew ark U n iv e rs ity H osp ita l, i t w a s in co rre c tly repo rted la s t w eek th a t he had d ied .

R yan underw en t su rg e ry T h u rsd a y a t N ew ark U n ive rs ity H osp ita l fo r in ju r ie s su s­ta in ed in the a c c id en t and is in fa ir condi­tion , D oris O rtiz , ho sp ita l d ire c to r of p ub lic a f fa ir s , sa id F r id a y .

The Independen t re g re ts the e rro r .

p ro ved by a 5-3 vo te . The d is sen tin g vo tes w ere c a s t b y R obe rt Hesse, A rd is K isen ­w e th e r , an d H u rw itz . B o a rd m em b e r M ich ae l K id zu s d id not a tten d the m ee ting .

P roponen ts of the s tu d y a rgued th a t it w ou ld be needed w hether the bo ard adopted P la n A o r P la n C fo r reo rgan iza tion . P la n C has been recom m ended by Superin tenden t of Schools D r. Kenneth H a ll. Some board m em bers h a ve in d ica te d they p re fe r P lan A.

The o ther two p lan s do not appear to have the support of an y bo a rd m em ber.

“ We need i t fo r P la n A o r C ,” s a id board m em be r A lphonse D eRosa , “ and those a re the two p lan s the board is co n s id e rin g .”

B u t M a r ie P ano s , p re s iden t of the M a ta ­w an R eg iona l T each e rs A ssn ., contended th a t a u th o riz in g the s tu d y “ cou ld g iv e u s P la n C b y d e fa u lt .”

I f the adm in is tra tio n is a llow ed to m ove to C am bridge P a rk , she s a id , the B road S tree t b u ild in g w ou ld be v a ca n t o r ren ted fo r com ­m e rc ia l use . In e ith e r ca se , she s a id , the

(Continued on P ag e 3)

A p a r t m e n t s t h a t s e e m t o o g o o d t o o b e t r u e a l w a y s ‘ j u s t r e n t e d ’

iseBy Jean ie M ac in to sh

A f te r w eeks o f sca n n in g th e c la ss ifie d s fo r an a p a rtm e n t, m y c u r io s ity g o t the b e tte r o f m e and I c a lle d th e re n ta l agen­cies w h ic h a d v e rtis e d re g u la r ly in the d a ily papers .

I w a n te d to know how th e y m anaged to have a n end less l is t o f a v a ila b le a p a r t­m en ts in the a re a w h e re I w a n te d to liv e , w h ile m y ow n se a rch had been fru it le s s . I q u ic k ly le a rn e d th a t the agenc ies d id n ’ t have m u ch m o re to o ffe r th a n w h a t I had a lre a d y fo u nd in th e d a ily papers .

I c a lle d J u s t R e n ta ls in E a to n to w n , and the m a n w ho answ e re d assu red m e th a t he had “ a n u m b e r” o f a p a rtm e n ts a v a il­ab le in th e a re a I id e n tif ie d . H e to ld m e i t w o u ld be w o r th m y w h ile to use the se r­v ice .

W hen I a r r iv e d a t h is o ff ic e , I asked i f a n y o f th e u n its a d v e rtis e d w e re s t i l l a v a ila b le , and “ J im . ” the a g e n t, sa id th a t a lth o u g h som e w e re gone because I had chosen a “ p o p u la r a re a ,” I shou ld s t i l l be a b le to f in d so m e th in g su ita b le .

So I g a ve h im $95 fo r a book o f ty p e ­w r it te n lis t in g s , a p e n c il, an d a pa d o f pa p e r, an d w as d ire c te d to a ta b le across th e room .

“ T a k e y o u r t im e an d look th ro u g h i t , ” J im sa id . “ Y o u ca n cop y dow n th e phone n u m b e rs and addresses o f th e p laces th a t

EatontownBy Jeanie M ac in to sh

D on U h l is re n ta l a g e n t who s a y s he is t r y in g to change th e im a g e of the re n ta l re fe r ra l business.

“ I h ave ta k e n w ha t has n o rm a lly been done in th is ty p e o f operation and m ade it p ro fe ss io n a l and to ta lly le g it im a te ,” sa id U h l, who ow ns Home R en ta ls in Ea to n ­tow n .

The step s he has taken to lend c re d ib il i­ty to Home R en ta ls in c lud ed becom ing a lic en sed re a l e s ta te b ro ke r, an d deve lop­ing a com pu te rized bu s in e ss sy s tem , he exp la ined .

Uhl sa id th a t he, a s w e ll a s a la rg e pe rcen tage of h is s ta ff , h a ve a ttended re a l e s ta te c la s se s to becom e lic en sed .

“ Th is is the on ly lic en sed re n ta l agen­cy th a t a lso is a R e a lto r ,” Uhl added .

H e a lso has spen t the p a st th ree of h is f iv e y e a rs in bu sine ss deve lop ing a com ­p u te r iz e d m e th o d o f co ve r in g and up da t­in g th e re n ta l m a rk e t.

The com puter w i ll m a tch each c lien t w ith wha t is a v a i la b le in the a rea and

in te re s t y o u .”I t took m e a l l o f f iv e m in u te s to scan

th e 20-25 pages in th e bo o k le t. W hen I w as f in is h e d , I h a d fo u nd o n ly one su ita b le a p a rtm e n t, and i t w as one I ’d a lre a d y seen in a n e w p a pe r ad.

I asked how c u r re n t the lis t in g s w e re a n d w as to ld they ha d been u p d a te d th a t m o rn in g . W hen I asked to see one o f the a p a rtm e n ts a p p e a r in g in J u s t R e n ta l's n e w sp a pe r a d v e rtis e m e n t th a t m o rn in g , I w as to ld “ i t m u s t h ave been re n te d .”

“ M a y b e yo u shou ld go b ack th ro u g h a g a in and look m o re c a re fu l ly , ” J im sug ­gested.

I took h is a d v ice , a nd re a d each e n try in th e book, in c lu d in g those th a t had been s ta m p e d “ re n te d ,” to see i f I co u ld f in d th e a p a rtm e n ts th a t had been a d v e rtis e d in th a t m o rn in g ’s p a p e r. I fo u nd n o th in g th a t even re se m b le d th e tw o one-bed­ro o m a p a rtm e n ts , th e s tu d io , o r the s m a ll co tta g e th a t J u s t R e n ta ls h ad a d ­v e rtis e d .

When I p ressed J im to exp la in why he co u ldn ’t show m e w he re the “ ren ted ” un its w e re lis te d , he took out the paper and tu rn ed to the ad .

“ I w an t to see th a t ap a r tm en t lis t in g r ig h t th e re ,” I s a id , po in ting to one of m y cho ices.

“ Oh, w e ll, you a ren ’t re ad in g the a d

r ig h t ,” he to ld m e. “J u s t b ecau se w e h a ve th a t a d ve r t is e d doesn ’t m ean we h a ve it a v a i la b le r ig h t now. I t ju s t m eans we dea l in those k in d of un its when they becom e a v a i la b le .”

“ I t doesn ’t sa y th a t in the a d ,” I sa id .“ W e ll th a t’s w ha t i t m ean s ,” he an ­

sw ered .I questioned w hether the a d v e r t is e ­

m en t w as a fa ir rep resen ta tion of w ha t J u s t R en ta ls had to o ffe r and s a id I w as con side rin g in ve s t ig a t in g su ch re n ta l agenc ie s fu rth e r a s p a rt of a new s a r t i­c le .

“ Go r ig h t ah ead ,” J im sa id , “ bu t an y th ing th a t appears in p rin t, e ith e r good or bad , a u to m a tic a lly vo id s your co n tra c t.”

A fte r le a v in g the o ffice , I con tacted th ree of the lan d lo rd s whose p roperties had been lis te d a s ren ted in the ag en cy ’s book of cu rre n t lis t in g s . Two of the th ree lan d lo rd s sa id th e ir u n its had been ren t­ed a t le a s t two w eeks be fo re .

L a s t w eek , a lthough no longe r look ing fo r an ap a rtm en t, I s ig n ed a co n tra c t w ith Home R en ta ls , a lso in Ea ton tow n .

M y experience w ith th a t com pany, a l­though i t w a s m ore p ro fe ss io n a lly ru n , w a s m uch the sam e a s th a t a t J u s t R en­ta ls .

When I c a lle d to a sk abou t a p a r t ic u la r

ap a rtm en t, I w a s to ld i t w a s a v a ila b le . When I a r r iv e d a t the o ff ic e 30 m inu tes la te r , i t had been ren ted . Another repo rt­e r c a lle d to a sk about th e sam e re n ta l a fte r I re tu rn ed , and w as to ld the u n it w as a v a ila b le . T he ad ve r t isem en t fo r th e un it con tinued to ru n 12 d a y s la te r

A s p o k e s m a n fo r H o m e R e n ta ls b la m e d th e m is ta k e on a m a lfu n c t io n in g co m p u te r, and bo th J u s t R e n ta ls and H om e R e n ta ls say th e y u p d a te lis t in g s re g u la r ly .

S pokesm en fo r b o th co m p a n ie s a lso con tended th a t I fa ile d to g iv e e ith e r of th e ir se rv ic e s enough t im e , an d h ad I w a ite d one o r tw o w eeks, th e y w o u ld h a ve been a b le to h e lp m e.

“ Y o u c a m e in w ith a p re c o n c e iv e d no­tio n th a t th is w as g o in g to be a s c a m ,” sa id D on U h l o f H om e R e n ta ls “ Y o u d id n ’t g iv e th e s e rv ic e t im e to w o rk fo r y o u .”

I ’l l a dm it th a t a f te r the experience w ith J u s t R en ta ls , I d id h a ve a precon­cep tion abou t w h a t w ou ld occu r a t U h l’s agency . And, h ad I g iven e ith e r agency “ enough t im e ,” I m igh t h ave found a n ap a rtm en t.

H owever, the a d v e r t is in g p ra c tic e s of both com pan ies had a lre a d y convinced m e tha t th ey o ffe re d som eth ing they co u ldn ’t d e liv e r .

as legitimatep r ice ran ge he has sp ec if ie d , and a lso a llow s more a c cu ra te an d speedy up­da te s of a v a i la b le u n its , he exp la ined .

“ I b e lie v e th is is the f ir s t operation of th is k in d in the co un try ,” U h l sa id . “No­body e lse has an operation lik e I run h e re .”

Uh l is so m uch con fidence in the com ­pu te r ize d sy s tem th a t he is try in g to con­v in ce other agenc ie s th a t seek in c rea sed c re d ib il i ty to co nve rt to s im i la r m ethods.

“ I r e a lly th ink th is cou ld re vo lu tion ize the in d u s try ,” U h l sa id . “ I t ’s v e ry o rgan­ized and p ro fe ss io n a l.”

Uh l sa id he p la ce s be tw een 1,500 and 2,000 c lie n ts per y e a r , w ith v e ry few com ­p la in ts abou t the se rv ic e .

D u r in g 1984 and 1985, 12 com p la in ts w ere re g is te re d w ith the Monmouth C oun ty D ep t, o f C on sum e r A f fa ir s a g a in s t Home R en ta ls . M ost o f them h ave now been re so lved . (See re la te d s to ry .)

“Any tim e you ru n a bu s in e ss , you ’re go ing to ge t com p la in ts ,” Uh l sa id . “We

tr y to keep them to an ab so lu te m in i­m um .”

“W e’re not ou t to d e fra u d anyone ,” he added . “B u t on the o ther hand , w e ’d nev­e r gu a ran tee th a t a s in g le p roperty th a t w e a d v e r t is e is go ing to be a v a i la b le when a c lie n t com es in. We h a ve 200-400 p roperties com ing in and out e v e ry d a y .”

“ O ur b ig g e s t p rob lem com es when people h a ve th e ir h e a r ts se t on a sp ec ific a re a and don’t s t ic k w ith u s long enough to fin d a p la c e ,” he sa id .

“ We do m ove a lo t of people th a t no r­m a lly w ou ld ju s t keep h it t in g dead en d s ,” he added .

Uh l is now w o rk in g w ith the New J e r ­sey R e a l E s ta te C om m ission a s it d e ve l­ops m ore s tr in g en t ru le s fo r re n ta l agen­c ie s.

“U n fo rtun a te ly , the com m iss ion has had a h a rd t im e re g u la tin g th is m a rk e t in the p a s t ,” U h l sa id , “ and th e re a re a lo t of com pan ies out th e re who g iv e th is b u s ­in e ss a bad n am e .”

He s a id he is happy w ith th a t the com ­

m iss io n has adop ted new re gu la tio n s fo r lic en sed agenc ie s and w an ts to see s tr ic t en fo rcem en t.

“ I f th e y ’re go ing to h a ve re gu la tio n s , th e y ’v e go t to en fo rce th em ,” U h l sa id . “W hy shou ld one lic en sed agency liv e up to the ru le s i f ano ther doesn ’t?”

U h l see s bu s in e sse s th a t don’t p la y by the ru le s a s a de tr im en t to h is com pany.

“ i ’m not s a y in g w e ’re in fa l lib le ,” he exp la in ed , “ b u t w e ’re t ry in g to do our b e s t .”

State trying to crack down on rental agencies

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Eagle ScoutP a tr ic k K ing (center) re ce iv e s an E a g le Scout aw a rd from W a lte r Van O rden , a s s is ta n t troop le ad e r of Boy Scout Troop 134. A Union Beach re s id en t, K ing is the f ir s t m em ber of the troop to becom e an E a g le S co u t . The 16-year-old K in g p lanned the pa in tin g of borough f ire h yd ran ts fo r h is E a g le Scout s e rv ic e p ro je c t. W ith h im a re h is pa ren ts , P h y llis and D ick K ing and S cou tm aste r B il l K o lod z ie j ( r igh t) .

Location of dumpster creates garbage collection problemA B ER D EEN

R e s id e n ts o f W yndham P la c e , a townhouse and con­dom in ium deve lopm en t, to ld th e P la n n in g B o a rd la s t w eek th a t a dum pste r on P e rth H ill Court is in the w rong p lace.

The dum p ste r is 30 fee t from a condom in ium un it, and pa rked ca rs do not g ive ga rbage tru c k s enough room to ge t by , acco rd ing to re s i­den t B ruce W einer.

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of the a cce ss p rob lem , sa id ano ther re s id en t, who re ­fu sed to id en tify h im se lf.

T h e d u m p s te r , W e in e r s a id , shou ld lie a t the foot of the U-shaped cou rt, a s it is in the re s t of the com p lex , lo­ca te d on Route 34.

In a le t te r to the re s id en ts , W einer Homes D eve lopm ent Corp., re fu sed to pay fo r the dum p ste r’s rem ova l, the re s ­iden ts sa id .

Schoor, D e P a lm a , an d G illen , M ataw an , now the townsh ip eng ineer, de signed the p ro jec t, w h ich the P la n ­n ing B oard app roved in 1982. The f irm d id not rep re sen t the townsh ip a t the tim e .

The dum p ste r does not com p ly to the o r ig in a l p lan s, s a id Stephen D eP a lm a , ad d ­ing th a t he w i l l v is it the s ite and check the dum p ste r’s ex ac t location .

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The cost o f hom e h e a lth c a re is fa r less than the cost o f a h o s p ita l o r n u rs in g hom e, sa id Jean A la n , R .N ., p re s id e n t.

She sa id s ta f f nu rses a re a v a ila b le 24 hours a d a y fo r p a tie n ts e n ro lle d .

“ O u r h om e c a re d ire c to r e s ta b lish e s th e t re a tm e n t p ro g ra m in advance , w ith the p a tie n t, the fa m ily , and th e ir d o c to r ,” she sa id . “ T he d ire c to r con tinues to m o n i­to r the p a t ie n t ’ s p rog re ss w h ile s e rv in g as a lia is o n ke e p in g channe ls o f c o m ­m u n ic a tio n o pen ,” she sa id .

A la n , w hose s p e c ia lty is g e r ia tr ic s and hosp ice ca re , d e sc rib e d the s ta f f nu rses as “ c a r in g p ro fe ss io n a ls ” w ho a re c a re fu lly screened.

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I f the dum p ste r does not com p ly w ith the p lan s, it w i l l . h a ve to be re lo ca te d befo re W einer D eve lopm en t Corp. can se cu re i ts pe rfo rm ance bond from the township , sa id M ayo r B urton M orachn ick .

I f i t com p lie s w ith the p lan s, T&M A ssoc ia te s , the townsh ip ’s fo rm e r eng inee r­ing f irm , w i l l o ffe r so lu tion s and try to nego tita te , D eP a l­m a sa id .

“ I t bo ils down to d o lla r s ,” M orachn ick sa id . “ E v e r y ­body ag re e s it is w rong, bu t who’s go ing to m ove it? ”

P lann in g B o ard C ha irm an M ich ae l Abend s a id he does not b e lie ve the p rob lem is the P lann in g B o a rd ’s re ­sp on s ib ility .

“ I f w e s a y go ahead and m ove it,- someone has to p a y tan d i t ’s not go ing to be the bo a rd ,” he sa id .

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“ T h e re ’s no doubt in m y m in d th a t th e re p o r t cou ld w o rk ,” he sa id .

A dec is io n on re o rg a n iz a ­t io n has to be m ade soon, H a ll sa id .

“ W e w a n t to a v o id a s itu a ­t io n lik e th e one w e h ad th re e y e a rs ago, w hen w e w e re fa ce d w ith c u t t in g p ro g ra m s o r c lo s in g a b u ild in g .”

T he C a m b rid g e P a rk E le ­m e n ta ry Schoo l w as c losed th re e ye a rs ago a f te r the b o a rd ’s p roposed schoo l b ud ­g e t w as c u t b y th e A be rdeen T o w n s h ip an d M a ta w a n B o r ­ough co u n c ils .

“ W e d id n ’ t w a n t to c lose th a t b u ild in g ,” H a ll sa id .

C a llin g P anos an “ o b s tru c ­t io n is t , ” he sa id , “ W e have to m ove ahead. W e c a n ’ t s tu d y i t fo r th e re s t o f o u r

liv e s . W e re go ing to h ave to m a k e d e c is io n s .”

Q u in n sa id th a t th e n ine- p e rio d schedu le a t th e h ig h schoo l w as p roposed as an a lte rn a t iv e to b u ild in g m o re c la s s ro o m s . M o v in g th e n in th g ra d e in to th e h igh schoo l, he sa id , w o u ld add 224 s tu d en ts , n o t 300.

E n ro llm e n t a t th e h ig h schoo l w o u ld be 1,200, Q u inn sa id , a d d in g th a t i t w o u ld be “ w e ll w ith in th e sch o o l’s fu n c t io n a l c a p a c ity .”

Panos and o the r c r it ic s of the bo a rd ’s h and lin g of the reo rg an iza tio n is s u e w ere b la s te d b y DeRosa.

D eR osa s a id he w as a n g ry a b o u t h a v in g to lis te n to “ th is c ra p w eek a f te r w eek. I t ’s a w as te o f m y t im e and th e t im e o f the c o m m u n ity .”

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(C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1) b u ild in g w o u ld be cons ide red an u n s u ita b le n e ig h b o r fo r th e B ro a d S tre e t School.

“ So, th e B ro a d S tre e t School w o u ld be c lo s e d ,'’ she sa id , “ an d w e w o u ld have P la n C by d e fa u lt . ”

U n d e r P la n C, th e a d ­m in is t ra t io n b u ild in g and th e B ro a d S tre e t S choo l w o u ld be c lo s e d . A d ­m in is t ra t iv e o ffic e s w ou ld o ccu p y tw o - th ird s o f the C a m b rid g e P a rk Schoo l; the r e m a in in g t h i r d o f th e b u ild in g w o u ld be leased.

T he L lo y d R oad School w o u ld be c o n ve rte d to an e le m e n t a r y s c h o o l f o r g ra d e s K-6, and M a ta w a n A venue w o u ld house g rades 8-9.

T h e C lif fw o o d A v e n u e , S t r a th m o r e , a n d R a v in e D r iv e schoo ls w o u ld con­tin u e d to be used fo r g radesK -6 .

Panos c h a rg e d th a t the s tu d y o f C a m b rid g e P a rk w as p roposed because the a d m in is t r a t io n w a n te d to m ove in to th e b u ild in g th is fa ll.

B o a rd S e c re ta ry B ru c e Q u inn re je c te d the cha rge .

“ T h e re is no p la n b y the a d m in is t r a t io n to o c c u p y th a t b u ild in g b y S ep tem ­b e r,” he sa id . “ T h e re is no w a y i t c o u ld be o ccup ied by S e p te m b e r."

I t w o u ld be im p o ss ib le to re n o va te th e b u ild in g in t im e to m ove the o ffic e s th is fa l l , he e xp la in e d .

B u t, he w a rn e d , i f the boa rd postpones a u th o r iz in g th e s tu d y , i t m a y no be possi­b le to occupy the b u ild in g by S e p te m b e r 1986

P anos a lso a tta c k e d the b o a rd ’s a p p ro a ch to re o r ­g a n iz a tio n and c r it ic iz e d its p roposa l to co n tin u e o p e ra t­in g the C lif fw o o d A venue School.

She no ted th a t the b o a rd has spent m o re th a n $30,000 on stud ies.

You spen t $5,000 on the P ace re p o r t , ” she sa id . “ Y o u spent $9,000 on the S m ith re ­p o rt, a n o th e r $9,000 on ap ­p ra is a ls , an d no a n o th e r $8,000 on C a m b r id g e .”

T he P a ce re p o r t w as p re ­p a re d b y P e te r P a ce , a R e a l­to r T he S m ith -K e h oe re p o r t, w r it te n by tw o C o lu m b ia U n iv e rs ity c o n su lta n ts la s t ye a r, p roposed a re o rg a n iz a ­tio n p la n w h ic h w o u ld have m oved the n in th g ra d e in to

the h ig h school and re q u ire d $1.5 m il l io n w o r th o f re n o v a ­tions .

“ In N o v e m b e r 1 9 8 4 ,’ ’ P anos sa id , “ w e w e re to ld th a t S m ith -K e h o e w o u ld w o rk . On June 3, th e a d ­m in is tra t io n in d ic a te d th a t S m ith -K e h oe w o u ld n ’ t w o rk , th a t w e w o u ld n ’ t need the $1.5 m il l io n in a d d itio n s , and th a t the h ig h schoo l c o u ld a c ­co m m o d a te g ra d e s 9-12 w ith ­ou t a n in e -p e rio d sch e d u le .”

P anos sa id te a che rs w e re opposed to P la n C because i t l e f t s t u d e n ts in C l i f f ­w ood— th e d is t r ic t ’ s o ldes t schoo l— an d p la ce d a d m in is ­t ra to rs in C a m b rid g e — the new est schoo l.

“ T hose o f us w ho w o rk in th e d is t r ic t , ” she sa id , “ w a n t to be su re the best fa c i l i t ie s a re re s e rv e d fo r c h ild re n — no t th e w o rs t. W e do n ’ t w a n t to see the h ig h schoo l je o p a r ­d ized b y th e p re m a tu re a d d i­tio n o f 300 s tu d e n ts .”

H e r re m a rk s tr ig g e re d an a n g ry response f ro m H a ll.

T he a d m in is tra to rs o f th is d is t r ic t a nd the B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n a re ju s t as con­ce rn e d as you a re a b o u t p ro ­p e r f a c i l i t i e s f o r c h i l ­d re n ,” he sa id . “ W e h ave to m a ke som e v e ry h a rd d e c i­s ions. T he b o a rd has done e v e ry th in g i t co u ld h a v e .”

H a l l in s is te d th a t th e S m ith -K e h o e p la n c o u ld ha ve been im p le m e n te d .

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4.2-mile portion of Route 35 between A ber­deen an d O ld B r id g e w h ich is not p ro tected b y si concre te b a r r ie r is not dangerous.

In the p a st f iv e y e a r s , seven people h a ve died! in a cc id en ts on th a t s tre tch o f h ighw ay , an d an Aberdeen m an w as se r io u s ly in ju re d la s t month.

C onsidering the am oun t o f t r a f f ic and the speed c a r s a t ta in on Route 35, i t is not un rea sonab le to expect m ore se rio u s a c ­c iden ts be fo re a b a r r ie r is b u ilt .

The s ta te had p lanned to app rop ria te fun d s fo r a b a r r ie r in the 1990 budge t. A ssem b lym an J a cq u e lin e W a lk e r lo bb ied to ha ve the m oney in c luded in the 1986 budge t. B u t Gov. Thom as K ean ve toed th e appro­p ria tion .

The s ta te a rg u e s th a t the m oney cou ld not be s iie n t in 1986 even i f i t w e re app rop ria ted . F ir s t , s a y s ta te o ff ic ia ls , th e eng ineering an d de s ign w ork m u s t be com p le ted . That, they s a y , w i l l take a y ea r . T he m oney fo r the p re lim in a ry w o rk rem a in s in th e 1906 bud­ge t, th ey point ou t, so the go ve rno r’s ve to w i l l not d e la y the p ro jec t.

The a rgum en t seem s reasonab le . B u t too m uch can happen betw een now and the tim e th a t con struc tion o f a b a r r ie r is re a d y to beg in . The B aysho re w a s fo rtun a te to have W a lk e r to lo bby fo r the funds in the L eg is ­la tu re th is y e a r . She pushed the app rop ria ­tion th rough fou r com m ittee s an d both ch am be rs of th e L e g is la tu re .

W a lke r w i l l h a ve to s tan d fo r e lec tion a t le a s t once be fo re the L e g is la tu re con side rs the app rop ria tion aga in . I f she lo ses h e r se a t in the A ssem b ly , there is no a ssu ran ce th a t h e r s u cce sso r w i l l be a s v igo rou s o r a s su c ­c e ss fu l in p u rsu in g the $5.2 m illio n needed to bu ild the b a r r ie r

N e ith e r is th e re any a ssu ra n ce th a t the L e g is la tu re w i l l be a s re cep tive a s it w a s th is y e a r to the a rg um en t th a t the b a r r ie r is a p re req u is ite to s a v in g liv e s .

In sho rt, i t is b e tte r to h a ve the money re s a w e d fo r the b a r r ie r than to h a ve to push the app rop ria tion th rough the L e g is la tu re aga in .

T ha t is w hy W a lk e r an d the 300 re s id en ts who b lo ckad ed the h ighw ay e a r lie r th is monUi w e re up se t. The money w as a llo c a t­ed . Gov. K ean took i t aw ay .

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We a re re lu ca n t to c r it iz e K eypo rt’s e f­fo rts to redeve lop the bo rough’s w a te rfron t, bu t w e w ou ld be rem is s i f w e d id not com ­m en t on the w ay the Borough Council has h a n d le d the m u n ic ip a l bo a t- launch ing ram p .

The concept of b u ild in g a m un ic ip a l ram p is e x ce llen t. The ram p shou ld b r in g m ore bo a te rs in to the borough, g iv in g K eyport e x ­posure to m any people who h a ve n e ve r seen m ore o f the town than the s ig n on the w a te r tow er a s they d r iv e b y on the h ighw ay .

The ram p w as sch edu led to be fin ish ed by the s ta r t of the boating season . I t s t i l l is not com p leted . W orse, the counc il has not y e t de c ided how the ram p w ill be operated . When the p ro je c t w a s au tho rized ,. M ayo r R ich a rd B ergen sa id the borough p robab ly w ou ld le a se the ram p to a p r iv a te operator.

B u t a s the ram p nears com p letion , there havei been no b id s re ce iv ed fo r the conces­sion, an d appa ren tly no te rm s have been se t b y the counc il.

The counc il m ade a good s ta r t tow ard its goa l of re v ita liz in g the w a te rfro n t. I t su c ­c e s s fu lly fough t to have the A rm y Corps of E n g in ee rs d redge the channe l in the ha rbo r, and it h ired a co n su ltan t to deve lop a p lan w h ich not on ly is a t t ra c t iv e , bu t a lso is w ith in the bo rough’s f in an c ia l reach .

The counc il a lso cam e up w ith the boat- ram p idea . B u t so fa r , i t w in s m ore points fo r concept than it does fo r im p lem en ta tion .

The ramp is behind schedule and over budget, and no one knows who is going to operate it. If the council doesn’t take this problem in hand, it will run the risk of losing the public’s confidence in its ability to im­plement the rest of the waterfront plan.

That shouldn't be allowed to happen.

I n e ve r h a ve to wonder when the m id d le of sum m e r has a r r iv e d . The Love of M y L ife le ts m e know .

“When is he go ing back to schoo l?” she a sk e d one d a y la s t week.

To be t ru th fu l, she a sked th a t question s e v e ra l t im e s la s t w eek—and se v e ra l m ore t im e s th is week.

We h a ve on ly one ch ild who has not been em anc ip a ted , and te ch n ic a lly he is no long­e r a ch ild . Ia n com p le ted h is f ir s t y e a r of co lleg e th is sp ring .

W h ile he w a s l iv in g on cam pu s, the Love o f M y L ife b e ra te d h im fo r not c a llin g home m ore o ften and , o c ca s io n a lly , she a sked i f he e v e r w a s go ing to spend a w eekend w ith us.

“ I m u s t h a ve been ou t of m y m in d ,” she s a id w hen I rem inded he r of how she com ­p la in ed th a t he seem ed to h a ve fo rgo tten th a t he h a d a home.

“ I don’t u n d e rs tan d ,” I to ld her. “ He’s h a rd ly an y troub le . He ne ve r com es out of h is room , excep t to ra id the re fr ig e ra to r , and i f I ’v e h ea rd h im s a y m ore than two w o rds s in ce he’s been home, I ’v e fo rgo tten w ha t th ey a r e .”

“ W hat do you know?” asked the Love of M y L ife . “ Y ou’re n e ve r home. Noth ing I do p lea se s h im . He doesn ’t lik e w h a t I cook, he doesn ’t l ik e the w ay I do the la u n d ry , he doesn 't even lik e the w ay I shop fo r g ro ­c e r ie s .”

She w a s ta lk in g abou t a k id who never com p la ined abou t an y th ing be fo re he ce le ­b ra te d h is e igh teen th b ir th d a y . I had the fe e lin g I had m issed a tra n s it io n som e­w here .

“ F i r s t , ” the Love o f M y L ife s a id , “ he w ou ldn ’t ea t an y th in g excep t lam b chops. I co u ldn ’t bu y lam b chops fa s t enough. Then, when the fre e ze r w as fu l l o f lam b chops, he go t tir e d of them . Now, i t ’s h am bu rg e rs .”

W e’v e ra ise d enough k id s to know tha t they go th rough fa d s , I to ld her. Noth ing they e a t shou ld su rp r is e us.

“ I know ,” she s a id , “ b u t th is is r id ic u lo u s . He w ake s up in the m orn ing and the f ir s t th ing he does is m a rch in to the k itchen and cook h am bu rg e rs . Who ea ts h am bu rg e rs fo r b rea k fa s t? ”

T here is som e doubt th a t Ia n ’s f ir s t m ea l of the d a y q u a lif ie s a s b re a k fa s t, be cau se he

never em erges from h is room be fo re noon.“ T h a t’s ano ther th in g ,” the Love of M y

L ife sa id . “ How can anyone s leep th a t la te e v e ry day? ”

“ I t ’s not d if f ic u lt i f he s ta y s aw ake un til two or th ree in the m o rn in g ,” I sa id .

“ I t w as b e tte r when he liv e d on cam p u s ,” she sa id . “ I t w as b e tte r not to know .”

C o in c iden ta lly , she m ade th a t rem a rk the d a y w e re ce iv e d a check in the m a il from Ia n ’s co llege . An in ve stig a tio n re ve a le d th a t it w as a re fund of a do rm ito ry deposit.

C onsternation is not a s trong enough word to d e sc r ib e the Love of M y L ife ’s reac tio n to th a t re ve la tion .

“ I f he th in ks he ’s go ing to liv e a t home and com m ute to co lle g e ,” she s a id , “ he ’s go t ano ther th in k com in g .”

Ia n d id not en jo y do rm ito ry life . A t the end of the sp rin g sem es te r, he in ve s t ig a te d off-campus housing bu t d id not se cu re a p lace to l iv e in the fa l l.

“ I t m igh t be b e tte r to com m ute ,” he sa id .“ I t ’s out of the qu e s tio n ,” the Love of M y

L ife to ld h im .H er exp lana tion to m e w a s th a t he needs

the experien ce o f be ing on h is own.B u t I th ink sh e ’s becom e accu s tom ed to

the lu x u ry of not h a v in g to c a te r to the k id s .The b a tt le o ve r w he ther Ia n w i l l com m ute

o r l iv e o ff cam pus ha s not ended, however. He is m aneuve r in g h im se lf in to a position w here com m utin g w i ll be h is on ly option.

“ You be tte r s ta r t look ing fo r a room o r an ap a r tm en t,” the Love o f M y L ife to ld h im .

“ I h a ve p len ty of t im e ," he sa id .I f I know h im , he w i l l s t i l l be s a y in g th a t

the w eek befo re the f a l l s em e s te r beg in s.“ Don’t w o r ry ," he sa id . “ I ’l l f in d a p lace .

I t ’s no b ig d e a l.”“ H e ’s g o in g to l iv e a t hom e th is

sem e s te r ,” I to ld the Love of M y L ife .“ No, he ’s no t," she sa id .“ Then, you ’re go ing to h a ve to f in d a p lace

fo r h im to l iv e ,” I s a id , “ becau se he ’s not go­ing to do i t . ”

“ He w i l l h a ve a p la ce b y L abo r D a y ,” she sa id .

“ I hope i t ’s a p lace w ith k itchen p r iv ­ile g e s ,” 1 sa id , “ o r w e ’re go ing to be ea tin g lam b chops and h am bu rg e rs fo r the nex t s ix months ”

A y e a r ago, the Love o f M y L ife w ou ld

C o m m is s io n la u d e d

S ir :I would lik e to co n g ra tu la te the Union

Beach R ecrea tion Com m ission on the ex- ee liem job they d id fo r the Fou rth of J u ly .

They had a c t iv it ie s and even ts the en tire day , cu lm in a tin g w ith a firew o rk s d isp la y tha t was loved by a l l in attendance . The com m iss ioners pu l in about a 15-hour day , and th e ir t im e and e ffo rts shou ld ne ve r go unnoticed Keep up the good work Councilm an P au l J . Sm ith , J r Lia ison to R ecrea tion Union Beach

S c o u ts s a y t h a n k s

S ir:On beha lf of the board of d ire c to rs , s ta f f

and vo lun tee rs of Monmouth Council o f G ir l Scouts. I w an t to com m end you fo r the v e ry fin e m ed ia co ve rage you p ro v ided u s d u rin g th is past season—and to thank you:

—fo r you r concern an d un de rstan d in g of our need to in fo rm the com m un ity of the a c ­t iv it ie s an d even ts in G ir l S couting;

—fo r re co gn iz in g th a t th o u san d s o f vo lum ;,ers h ave g ive n generous ly of th e ir lim e and ta len ts to a s su re the su cce ss of the G ir l Scout p rog ram ;

—fo r be ing o b je c t iv e in p resen ting in fo r­m ation about sp ec if ic p ro je c ts and a c ­t iv it ie s ;

The Independen t w e lcom es le tte rs to the ed ito r from re a d e rs . L e tte rs shou ld be typ ew ritten o r n ea tly p rin ted (upper and- low er ca se ) , trip le-spaced, and s igned . The nam e of the w r ite r w i ll be w ith he ld on re ­quest, bu t anonymous le t te rs w ill not be pub lished . ’

The d e ad lin e fo r letters to the editor is 5 p .m . Friday for publication the following Wednesday. Letters can be mailed to Hie Independent at P.O. Box 81, Keyport, N .J. 07735; or brought to The Independent’s of­fice, 81 Broad St., Keyport.

have taken a d a y off and found a p lace for Ian . B u t she won’t do th a t now. She’s con­v in ced th a t p a rt of le a rn in g re sp o n s ib ility is se cu r in g a dom ic ile .

“ He has to le a rn to ta k e c a re of these th in g s ,” she sa id .

He w ou ld take c a re o f i t e a s i ly , i f he w an ted to l iv e o ff cam pus. W hat he’s do­in g - b a c k in g h is m other into a co rn e r—re q u ire s m ore e ffo rt and in genu ity .

“ I f w o rse com es to w o rse .” the L o v e o l M y L ife s a id , “ he can l iv e w ith is s is te r . He can ren t the room in he r basem en t. She’s on ly 26 m inu te s from the schoo l.’

“ I th in k w e shou ld con su lt F e rn be fo re we propose th a t to la n ,” I s a id . “ She m ay h ave som eth ing to sa y abou t it ”

“W e’l l le t h im ta lk to h e r ,” the Love ot My L ife s a id . “ I t ’s h is re sp o n s ib ility .”

I ’m be ttin g on a sem es te r o f com m utin g The k id has h is m o the r on the run , and shor: of ta k in g aw ay h is key to the house, 1 don th ink sh e ’s go ing to ge t h im to m ove out.

—fo r h igh ligh tin g the e ffo rt a nd a c h ie v e ­ment of in d iv id u a l g ir ls in G ir l S couting as w e ll a s group a c com p lishm en ts :

—fo r repo rting the new s in a s tra tgh c lo r w a rd , m ean in g fu l w ay ttia t appea ls to the p ub lic and ad d s in cen tive and encourage ment to th e g ir ls and a d u lts in v o lv e d

We know w e can count on your v ita! sup port, in te re s t, en th u s ia sm and understan d ing a s you keep tne com m un itie s in form eo of ou r v a r ie d a c t iv it ie s d u r in g the 1985/86 season and look fo rw a rd to ano ther sue cessfu! y ea r

B a rb a ra J . Foote Council P res iden t

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Jona than Moskow , 612 R an da ll W av. Aberdeen , won a free d inn e r fo r two th is week fo r fin d in g Andy In d y in The In ­dependen t’s J u ly 16 issue

Andy w as h id ing in the D iscoun t V acuum ad ve r tism en t on P age 2, and M oskow ’s en try w as the f ir s t one d raw n from am ong those co rre c t ly id en tify in g the cartoon ch a ra c te r ’s h id ing p lace .

He w i ll ge t a free d inn er fo r two a t The I s l a n d e r s , a p o p u la r M a ta w a n re s ta u ra n t sp e c ia liz in g in Po lynes ian and Chinese cu is in e , and re ce iv e two " I Found A ndy” t-sh irts.

Ann W a lsh , 54 Ba ldw in A ve .. E . K ean sbu rg , M idd le tow n , won a tree t a r w ash a t Scrub-a-Dub. C am bridge D rive a t Route 34, Aberdeen . H er nam e w as the second en try d raw n .

The th ird-prize w inne r w as Em i! V'. G iffon ie ilo , 65 C resc i B lv d .. H az le t. He w ins a one-month fre e pass' a i an j A T A F itn e s s C en ter.

M rs . Susan M o lina , \1 Racoon D rive , H az le t, and P a tr ic ia G u rn iak , 659 L au re l A ve ., H o lm de l, each won an “ I Pound A ndy" t-shirt a s fourth and fif th p rize s .

E a ch w eek, Andy is h idden in a d if ­fe ren t a d ve r t isem en t, and re ad e rs a re in v ite d to fin d h im . A d raw in g is he ld am ong the en tr ie s co rre c t ly id en tify in g Andy's h id in g p lace .

The f ir s t nam e d raw n w ins a fre e d in ­ne r fo r two a t The Is la n d e rs and two t-sh irts. The second nam e d raw n w ins a one-month pass a t any ATA F itn e ss Center. The th ird nam e d raw n re ce iv e s a fu ll- se rv ice c a r w ash a t Scrub-a-Dub, and the fou rth and f if th n am es d raw n each w in a t-sh irt.

Letters to the Editor

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C o u n t y V A C r e c r u i t s v o l u n t e e r s

Aides, speakers, entertainers neededThe V o lu n ta r y A c t io n

Center of Monmouth County r e c r u i t s v o lu n te e r s fo r p la c em e n t in non-p ro fit hum an s e rv ic e , c u ltu r a l , c iv ic , hea lth and educa tion a l o rgan iza tion s The cen te r m atches the vo lun tee r to the vo lun teer opening The In ­d e p e n d e n t p e r i o d i c a l l y pub lishes no tices of a few of the cen te r’s ap p ro x im a te ly 300 vo lun tee r openings. Fo r more in fo rm a tio n : 741-3330 from 9 a .m to 5 p .m . w eekdays.

PA R EN T A ID E A s in g le m o the r needs

ad u lt companionship . I f you w ill vo lun teer to he lp th is f a m i ly a g e n c y , y o u ’ l l become acqua in te d w ith her, help her expand h e r in ­te res ts , and streng then her perspective . There is a six- month to a y e a r com m it­ment.TO TEACH AND REACH P ub lic sp eake rs a re need­

ed by th is hea lth agency whose pub lic educa tion pro­g ram depends on in te rested , d y n am ic re p re s e n ta t iv e s . The agency w i ll tra in you; you ’l l a d d re ss ad u lt or youth p rogram s on the e x trem e ly im portan t topic of spec ific hea lth hab its Most e ssen tia l work.

C L IN IC VO LUNTEER Th is im m un iza tio n c lin ic

fo r sch o o l a g e c h ild r e n operates y e a r round from 8:30 to 11:30 a .m one Mon­day per month. Help out, and you ’l l be a c tin g a s recep­t io n is t an d d e a lin g w ith young ch ild ren .

HAM IT UPI f you en joy m u s ic , p la y ­

ing an in s trum en t, s in g in g or danc ing , do m ag ic o r any o ther type of en te rta inm en t you can b r in g bund le s of jo y to re s id en ts of a hea lth ca re fa c i l i ty . Spread you r w ings and le t you r ta len t show.

K E E P YOUR SK ILLS IN SHAPE

E x ce lle n t typ ing s k i l ls can be u t i liz e d to he lp out a t a lo ca l lib ra ry . P le a san t w o rk­ing conditions and f le x ib le hours m ake th is an en­jo y a b le vo lun tee r position.

HOSPITAL A ID E Spend a few hours once a

week he lp ing out a lo ca l h o sp ita l. V o lu n te e r s a r e needed to v is i t w ith pa tien ts , p rov id ing som e fr ie n d ly con­ve rsa tio n and tend ing to s im ­p le needs. R ead ing , letter- w r it in g , e tc. C a ll today and help out.

VO LU N TEER COORDINATOR

Coordinate vo lun te e r pro­g ram by a sse ss in g needs, w r it in g jo b d e s c r ip t io n s , r e c r u i t in g , in t e r v ie w in g , p lac ing and fo llow ing up on vo lu n te e rs fo r th is lo ca l w om an ’s o rgan iza tion . E x ­perience in a s im i la r type p rogram is p re fe rre d . Hours a r e f l e x i b l e , M o n d a y th rough F r id a y .

SPEA K H IN D I I f you speak H ind i and

h a ve sp a re t im e on the w eekends, you cou ld be of the u tm ost he lp to a woman from In d ia who is re lu c tan t to be alone in he r home. She needs someone to be w ith her, ju s t w h ile he r daugh te r goes shopping on weekends Your w ords in he r n a tive la n g u ag e co u ld m ean so m uch .

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T h e In d e p e n d e n t ' s “ W ha t’s H appen ing" co l­umn is pub lished as a free pub lic se rv ic e to the com ­m un ity . Any o rgan iza tion in­te re s ted in hav in g an even t appear in th is co lum n m ust subm it the in fo rm ation be­fore 5 p .m . F r id a y fo r p ub li­ca tion the fo llow ing W ednes­d a y . P u b l i c i t y r e le a s e s shou ld be m a iled to “ W hat's Happening,” P.O . Box 81, K eyport. N .J . 07735.

The County P a rk System and the M idd le tow n R ecre ­ation Dept, a re sponsoring a w hee lcha ir b a sk e tb a ll team . The team p rac tice s from 7 to 9 p.m . F r id a y s a t C royden H a ll, L e o n a rd v i lle R oad , Leonardo . M em bersh ip fee is $5. The team w i l l p lay gam es ag a in s t o ther w hee l­c h a ir b a sk e tb a ll squad s in the fa l l. A coach o r tra in e r is needed fo r the team . Anyone in te re s te d in vo lu n te e r in g fo r the position m ay c a ll M a r y ja n e R ooney , te am sup e rv iso r , a t 842-4000.

F re e gyn eco lo g ic a l screenings are available at Bayshore Community Hospi­tal, Holmdel, through the Hazlet and Aberdeen boards of health. Appointments are required for the screenings, which include a pelvic ex­amination, pap test, and breast examination. An ap­pointment can be made by calling 264-1700.

A confidential hotline is available for people seeking information about substance abuse or referral to a treat­ment program. The hotline, 6431-5050, can be called be­tween noon and 7 p.m. Mon­day through Friday.

The M id d le lto w n H igh School North C la ss of '75 is p lann ing a reun ion fo r No­vem be r. Anyone in te re s ted in a ttend ing the reun ion is a sked to send a self-ad­d re sse d envelope to P .O . Box 821, M idd le tow n C lass of ’75, New Monmouth 07748.

The K eyport K iw an is C lub w ill ho ld a go lf ou ting Aug. 14 a t B am m Hollow Country C lub , M idd le town . A ticke t, $60, in c ludes g reen fees, a c a r t , a lo cke r , and d inner. P ro ceed s w i l l go to the B r o o k d a le F o u n d a t io n T ru s t, w h ich aw a rd s scho l­a rsh ip s to needy studen ts . D ead lin e fo r re se rva tio n s is Aug. 9. F o r t ic k e ts : H illa ry Cummons (493-9580), Carle- ton S taeger (264-7983), or M ilton G a le (842-3231).

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A fre e in tro d u c t io n to Bayshore Com m un ity Hos­p ita l’s stop-sm oking p ro ­g ram w i l l be he ld a t 7 p .m . a t the h o sp ita l’s co n fe ren ce cen te r, 727 N. B eers S t., Ho lm del. The p rog ram w ill be conducted 7 to 9 p .m . J u ly 23-26. F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : 739-5919.

The f ilm "R a c e fo r Your L ife , C harlie B rown” w i ll be shown a t 7:30 p.m . a t the Holm del L ib ra ry , C raw fo rd s Corner Road.

“ V ege tab le Cookery ,” an a d u lt p rogram sponsored by the County P a rk S y stem ,” w i ll be he ld from 10 a .m . to noon a t Deep Cut P a rk , R ed H ill Road, M idd le tow n . The fee is $3, and ad van ce re g is ­tra tio n is re qu ired . F o r more in fo rm a tion : 842-4000.

S ing les A ga in w ill ho ld a dance a t 9 p .m . a t the L ake side M anor, Route 36, H azle t. An o rien ta tion se s ­sion w i ll be he ld a t 8. F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : 528-6343.

R e la tiv e s of A g ing P a ren ts (RAP) w i ll m ee t from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m . a t the County Of­f ic e on A g in g , E . M a in S tree t, F reeho ld . F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 431-7450.

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Today is the re se rva tio n dead lin e fo r an Aug . 18 bus .tr ip to R ad io C ity , New York , to see a pe rfo rm ance of “D isn ey M a g ic .” The tr ip is sponsored by St. M a ry ’s Thea te r G roup. A bu s w ill dep a rt a t 11:30 a .m . from M a te r Dei H igh School, New Monmouth. The cost, $22, in ­c lu d e s t r a n s p o r ta t io n , a th ea te r t ic k e t, and taxe s and g ra tu it ie s . R e se rva tio n s can be m ade by c a llin g R ita Young a t 787-9138 or P a t Thompson a t 787-3652.

S ing les Aga in w i l l ho ld a dance a t 9 p .m . a t the Colts Neck Inn , F reeho ld Road. An o rien ta tion sess ion w i l l be he ld a t 8 p .m . F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : 528-6343.

A t-shirt con test fo r ch il­d ren age 10 and o lde r w i ll be he ld a t 11:30 a .m . a t the M id ­d le town L ib ra ry , 55 New Monmouth Rd . C h ild ren w ill d eco ra te the t-shirts w ith g li t te r pens and fa b r ic c r a y ­ons. F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : 671-3700.

‘M an of La M ancha” w ill be p resen ted a t 8:30 p.m . today, tom orrow , and S a tu rd a y at the Thompson P a rk Theater B a rn , N ew m an S p r in g s Road, L in c ro ft. T ick e ts a re $6 fo r genera ] adm iss io n and $y for sen io r c it izen s and studen ts . F o r more in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000

Child ren in g rade s 1-6 w ill m ake b ig feet and dance in them du rin g a p rogram to be h e ld a t 11 a .m . a t the H azle t L ib r a r y , 251 M id d le R d . More in fo rm a tion about the fre e p rogram can be ob ta in ­ed by c a llin g 264-7164.

“ The M ag ic D e v il L ion ,” a m u s ic a l p la y for ch ild ren , w i ll be p resen ted a t 11 a .m . to d a y an d tom o rrow a t B rookda le C om m un ity Col­le g e ’s P e rfo rm in g A rts Cen­te r , N ewm an Sp rings Road, L in c ro ft. A dm iss ion is $2. F o r m o re in fo rm a t io n : 842-3335.

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Cash w ill be pa id for a lum in um cans brough t to a re c y c lin g t r a i le r a t B a y ­shore P la z a , Route 36, A t­la n t ic H igh lands. Cans can be redeem ed from 1 to 3 p.m . e v e ry F r id a y .

VFW Post 3716 of M a ta ­w an and Aberdeen w i ll d is ­t r ib u te in fo rm a tio n abou t n a tio n a l and s ta te POW- M IA Recogn ition D ay s from 10 a .m . to 9:30 p .m . today and tom orrow a t Monmouth M a ll, Eaton town .

R eg is tra tio n fo r “ J u s t for T o dd le rs ,” a p rog ram for ch ild ren ages 18 months to f iv e y e a rs , w i l l be he ld from 10 a .m . to noon a t the B ay ­sho re R e c re a t io n C en te r, P o r t Monmouth Road and B ra y A venue , E . K ean sbu rg . The p rog ram in c ludes s to ry ­te llin g , gam es , p u zz le s, a r ts and c ra f ts , and m u s ic . F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : Jan Doc­to fsky (787-2638) o r Tonya K e lle r (787-1880).

“ M an of La M ancha” w ill be p resen ted a t 8:30 p .m . to­day and tom orrow a t the Thom pson P a rk T h e a te r B a rn , N ew m an S p r in g s Road, L in c ro ft. T ick e ts a re $6 for g en e ra l adm iss io n and $5 fo r sen io r c it izen s and studen ts . F o r more in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000.

An overn igh t ou ting for d e v e lo p m e n ta lly d is a b le d youths ages 8-21 w ill be he ld a t 4 p .m . a t the Shark R ive r P a r k S h e l t e r B u i ld in g , Schoolhouse Road, Neptune. The fee is $12, and ad van ce re g is tra tio n is re qu ired . F o r more in fo rm a tion : 842-4000.

S a t u r d a y ,

J u l y 2 0

“ Man of La M ancha” w ill be p resen ted a t 8:30 p .m . a t the Thompson P a rk Thea te r B a rn , N ew m an S p r in g s Road, L in c ro ft. T ick e ts a re $6 for gene ra l adm iss io n and $5 fo r sen io r c it izen s and studen ts . F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000.

The G a rd e n S ta te Nu Voice C lub fo r la r y n g e c ­tom ees w ill m eet a t 8 a .m . a t R iv e rv iew M ed ica l Center, R ed Bank. F o r m ore in fo r­m a t io n : E d S a v i l l e(566-6632).

A squa re dance fo r a d u lts w ill be he ld from 7:30 to 10 p.m . a t the Holm del P a rk She lte r B u ild in g , Longstree t Road. A dm ission is $2.50 per person. F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000.

Today is the f in a l day t ic k e ts can be pu rchased for a c lam bake to be he ld a t 4:30 p.m . S a tu rd a y , J u ly 27, a t the Spy House M useum , P o rt Monmouth Road and W ilson Avenue, P o rt Mon­mouth . A c t iv it ie s w i ll in­c lu d e horseshoe p itch ing , croque t, and a k ite- fly ing contest. On the m enu w i l l be s te am e rs , f lu ke , c ra b c law s , c h ic k e n , corn-on-the-cob, w a te rm e lon , cake , app le p ie, and beverages . T ick e ts a re $10 for a d u lts and $5 for ch ild ren .

A benefit b a sk e tb a ll gam e sponsored by P h i Beta S ig­m a and Omega P sy P h i f ra ­te rn itie s w i ll be p layed a t 7:30 p.m . a t the Com m unity YMCA, 166 M ap le A ve ., Red B ank. A dm ission is $2 fo r a d u lts and $1 fo r ch ild ren under 12. P roceeds w i ll go to

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old times4. Navy officer:

abbr.7. Med. sch.

course: abbr.11 Cupid12. culpa13. Martin or De

Laurentis14. He felt

something would turn up

16. Eight: comb, form

17. Push

18. Graded20. Before: poetic21. Wicked22. Subsided 25. Gobi, for one28. Wrath29. Entertainer

Lillie30. Mendicant 34. Certain tartan37. Festive38. Saul's uncle39. Rimes41. Native abilities45. Naomi's

daughter-in-law46. He was

Scrooge's clerk

48. Ital. noble family

49. Gas: comb, form

50. Corn belt state51. Old Tunis rulers52. Mauna ___53. Spire top

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1. Mideast VIP2. From place to

place: comb, form

3. Curtains4. Proceeded

leisurely5. Fluby or Sandra6. Scratched7. Exceptionally

handsome man8. He whipped

Squeers9. Feed the kitty10. Frog kin11. Elec. unit15. ' The Way We

19. St.: abbr.22. Women's __23. "Blessed ___

the . . . "24. She married

Barkis26. Uncle, for one:

abbr.27. Chess champ

in 196131. Gouges32. Vert, elevatidn:

abbr.33. Rogue34. Capital of

Turkey35. Lease36. Comedienne

Allen39. Humorist Allen40. Stratagem42. Cut of meat43. N.Z. bird44. Depot: abbr.47. Classic car

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h is ab ility to dep ict peop le . Scrooge , Tiny Tim, David C opperfie td , S idney Carton , Fagin , O live r Twist — how many there are! P resen t h e re are fo u r m em orab le characters .

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co lleg e sch o la rsh ip funds for h igh schoo l sen io rs from the C a lv a ry B ap tis t Church , R ed B ank , an d the T r in ity A M E Church , Long B ranch The gam e w ill be p la yed in honor of L t. C hro istopher B lan d of T inton F a lls and the la te W ilb u r R a y of Long B ranch . F o r m o re in fo rm a t io n : G eorge Sm a ll (741-2504).

S u m d a y ,

J u l y 2 1

A dem onstra tion of Iiradi- tio na l b la c k sm ith fa rm work w i ll be g iven from noon to 3 p .m . a t the h is to r ic Long­s t r e e t F a rm , lo c a te d a t H o lm de l P a rk . John W a lke r, v is it in g b la c k sm ith a t the fa rm , operated by the Coun­ty P a rk S ystem , w i ll g iv e the demon tra tion.

A p rogram fo r p h y s ica lly h a n d ic a p p e d y o u th s and a d u lts w i ll be he ld from 2 to 4 p .m . a t the B aysho re R e c re ­a tio n C en te r, P o r t M on­mouth Road and B ray A ve ­nue, E . K ean sbu rg . M ore in ­fo rm ation can be obta ined by c a llin g F ran c e s Savage , p ro g ram co o rd in a to r , a t 787-1880 betw een 9 a .m . an d 5 p .m . M onday th rough F r i ­day .

“ Who Wins, in the En d? ” is the t it le of a serm on on the Book of R eve la tio n to be g iven b y the R ev . L ew is K is ­enw ether, p a sto r of the F ir s t B ap tis t Church of M ataw an , a t the 10:30 a .m . se rv ic e . The church is lo ca ted .at 232 M ain St.

The annua l New J e rse y Pops Concert w ill be he ld a t 6 p .m . a t Sandy Hook. The conce rt w i ll be p resen ted in a 1,600-seat ten t and w i ll fe a tu re the m u s ic of Tschai- kow sky , O ffenbach , Ham- lish ch , and R ich a rd Rogers, an d B ro adw ay show tunes. Sponsored b y the F r ie n d s of G a tew ay , the conce rt w ill ra is e funds fo r the Sandy Hook Center fo r the M arin e E n v iro n m e n t . Center-sec- tion tic k e ts a re $15 fo r ad u lts and $10 fo r ch ild ren under 12. P added b le a ch e r sea ts a re $10 fo r a d u lts and S>6 fo r ch ild ren . F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 872-0115.

The women of St. M a ry ’s E p isco p a l Church w ill hold a pancake b re a k fa s t from 8 a .m . to noon a t the church annex , 8 E . F ron t S t., K ey ­port. A dm iss ion is $2.

The Red Cross w ill con­d u c t a course in the fun­d am en ta ls of canoe ing from 9 a .m . to 5 p .m . a t Sunset L ake , A sbu ry P a rk To be el ig ib le , a p a rtic ip an t m u s t be a b le to pass a b a s ic sw im ­m ing te s t and m u st p ro v id e a p ersona l f lo ta tion dev ice . To re g is te r : 741-3443.

In ter-Synagogue S ing le s , an o rgan iza tion fo r people ages 30-59, w i ll ho ld a pool p a r ty a t 2 p .m . a t a m em ­b e r ’s house. A c t iv it ie s w ill in c lu d e a b a rbeque , sw im ­m ing , danc ing , and gam es. A dm ission is $6 fo r m em bers and $9 for o thers. R a in da te is J u ly 28. R e se rva tio n s can be m ade by c a ll in g 566-3046

M o n d a y ,

J u l y 2 2

A fre e workshop on im ­p ro v in g so c ia l s k i l ls w ill be h e ld from 8 to 9 p .m . at the B eh av io ra l S e rv ic e s Center, 78 B road S t., K eyport. Fo r m ore in fo rm a tio n : 264-2424

Today is the dead lin e for e n te r in g th e E a to n to w n Shore A rea So ftba ll Tourna­m en t. The USSSA-approved d o u b le e lim in a t io n to u rn a ­m en t w i l l be he ld J u ly 27-28. E n tr y fee is $125. The first- p la ce team w ill w in $600. The p r ice fo r second p lace is $350, and th ird p lace w ill re ce iv e $200. F o r m ore in fo r­m a tio n : F r a n k M on ta lvo(922-2524 o r 870-0773) o r R ick N ow e ll (493-8100 or (741­2822).

“ Down on the F a rm ,” a p rogram fo r youths age 10 and o lde r w ill be he ld from 9 a .m . to 2 p.m . today through T hu rsda y , J u ly 26, and 9 a .m . to 3 p.m . F r id a y , J u ly 23 a t the Longstree t F a rm , Longstree t Road. Holmdel. The fee for the County P a rk S ystem p rogram is $52. Ad­van ce re g is tra t io n is re ­q u ired F o r more in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000.

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John Holden, a m em be r of the w hee lch a ir b a sk e tb a ll team sponsored by the County P a rk System and the M idd le town R ecrea tion D ept.,shoots hoops d u r in g p ra c tice . The team , w hich is look ing fo r a coach o r tra in e r , com petes in exh ib i­tion gam es w ith o ther s ta te te am s. The team is a lso looking for ado lescen t to a d u lt p la y e rs . P ra c t ic e s a re 7 to 9 p.m . F r id a y a t the townsh ip P a rk s and R ecrea tion C enter, Leo­nardo .

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p rov ing so c ia l s k i l ls w i ll be h e ld from 8 to 9 p .m . a t the B ehavo r ia l S e rv ice s Center, 78 B road S t., K eyport. F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : 264-2424.

Th e L e o n a rd o B a p t is t Church , Leonard and H igh­land avenues, Leonardo , w ill ho ld a vaca tion B ib le school to d a y th ro u g h A ug . 2. C lasees w ill be he ld 10 a .m . to 12:30 p .m . fo r ch ild ren age th ree th rough s ix th grade . C lasse s fo r a d u lts w ill be he ld 7:15 to 9:30 p.m . Tues­d a y s and T hu rsda ys . M ore in fo rm ation can be obta ined by c a llin g the R ev. Joseph E . R ebecky , ch u rch pasto r, a t 291-0669.

B eaver m ovies, in c lud in g “ How the B e a v e r S to le F ir e ,” w ill be shown a t 2 p .m . a t the H olm del L ib ra ry , C raw fo rd s Corner Road. The 45-minute p rogram is s u ita ­b le for ch ild ren in g rade s K-5

The B ayshore Com m unity H o sp ita l T h r if t Shop, 80 B road S t., K eypo rt, w i ll hold a bag sa le today and tom or­row . Any cu stom er can f i l l a shopping bag fo r $1,50,

A c ra f t p ro g ra m fo r c h il­d re n age f iv e and o ld e r w i l l be h e ld a t 10:30 a .m . a t the M id d le to w n L ib ra r y , 55 N ew M o n m o u th R d . C h ild re n w i l l m a ke a “ M a r t ia n m a s k ” d u r in g the 45 -m inu te p ro ­g ra m . F o r m o re in fo rm a ­tio n : 671-3700.

Tuesday, July 23

P a re n ts W ith o u t P a rtn e rs w i l l ho ld a c o c k ta il p a r ty and dance a t 8:30 p .m . a t the T o w n a n d C o u n try In n , R oute 35, K e y p o rt. A d m is ­sion is 3 fo r m e m b e rs and $5 fo r p ro s p e c tiv e m em b e rs . F o r m o re in f o r m a t io n : 727-6020

A c ra f t p ro g ra m fo r p re ­schoo l c h ild re n ages 3-5 w i l l be he ld a t 10:30 a .m . a t the M id d le to w n L ib r a r y . F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n a bou t the 4 5 - m in u te p r o g r a m : 671-3700.

The C e n tra l Je rse y B lood B ank w i l l co n d uc t a b lood d r iv e fro m 5 to 10 p .m . a t St. M a r y ’ s C h u rc h , C h u rc h S tree t, N ew M on m o u th .

M em b e rs o f the P as te l S oc ie ty o f A m e ric a w i l l e x ­h ib i t t h e i r w o r k to d a y th ro u g h A u g 11 a t the M on m o u th M use u m , N e w m a r S prings R oad, L in c ro f t .

“ Y o u n g s te rs ’ H a y s e e d A d v e n tu re ,” a C oun ty P a rk System p ro g ra m fo r you thsages 6-9. w i l l be he ld 9 a .m . to 1 p .m . to d ay th ro u g h J u ly 25 and fro m 9 a .m . to 2 p .m . J u ly 26 a t the L o n g s tre e t F a rm , loca ted a t H o lm d e l P a rk . The fee is $40, and ad ­vance re g is tra t io n is re ­q u ire d . F o r m o re in fo rm a ­tio n . 842-4000

F ilm s on the h is to ry o f f ly ­ing w i l l be show n a t 7:30 p .m . a t the C olts N eck L i ­b ra ry , H eye rs M i l l R oad. The f i lm s w i l l in c lu d e a hum orous look a t m a n ’s a t­te m p t to f l y , h is t o r ic a l fo o tag e o f C h a r k i L in d ­b e rg h ’s tra n s -A tla n t ic f l ig h t , and a f i lm o f a m a n w ho ju m p e d fro m a p lane w ith o u t a p a ra c h u te — and re ce ive d one in m id -a ir .

A s to ry h o u r fo r c h ild re n ages 3-5 w i l l be h e ld a t 10 a .m . a t the H o lm d e l L ib ra r y , C ra w fo rd s C o rn e r Road. The 40 -m inu te p ro g ra m w i l l be repea ted a t 11:30 a .m . F o r m o re in fo rm a t io n : 946-4118

W e d n e s d a y ,

J u l y 2 4

A free p icn ic fo r sen io r c itizen s w i ll be he ld from 11 a .m . to 3 p .m . a t the County F a ir , K oz lo sk i Road , F re e ­hold. A dvance re g is tra tio n w ith the County O ffice on Ag­ing is re qu ired . To re g is te r: 431-7450.

S ing les Again w i ll ho ld a dance a t 9 p .m . a t the L ake side M anor, Route 36, H azle t. An o rien ta tion se s­sion w i l l be he ld a t 8. F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : 528-6343.

A s to ry hour fo r ch ild ren ages 4-6 w i l l be h e ld a t 7 p .m . a t the M idd le tow n L ib ra ry , 55 New M onmouth R d . F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : 671-3700.

F ilm s fo r ch ild ren age f iv e and o lde r w i ll b e shown a t 10:30 a .m . a t the M idd le tow n L ib ra ry , 55 New Monmouth Rd . F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : 671-3700.

T h u r s d a y ,

J u l y 2 5

S ing les Again w ill ho ld a dance a t 9 p .m . a t the Colts Neck Inn , F reeho ld Road. An orien ta tion sess ion w i ll be he ld a t 8. F o r m ore in fo r­m ation: 528-6343..

A free p rogram for ch il­d ren in g rade s 1-6 w i l l be he ld a t 11 a .m . a t the H azle t L ib ra ry , 251 M idd le R d . F o r more in fo rm a tion : 264-7164.

Today is the re se rva tio n dead lin e fo r an Aug. 2 bus tr ip to A tlan tic C ity . A bu s w i ll depa rt a t noon from M a te r D e i H igh School, New Monmouth. The tr ip is spon­so red b y St. M a ry ’s T h ea te r Group. The co st is $15 and each passenger w i l l re ce iv e a $7 ca sh re ba te , a $3 food coupon, and a $5 de fe rred coupon. F o r re se rva tio n s : R ita Young (787-9138) or P a t Thompson (787-3652).

F r i d a y ,

J u l y 2 6

Cash w i l l be p a id for a lum in um cans b rough t to a re c y c lin g t r a i le r a t B a y ­shore P la z a , Route 36, A t­lan t ic H igh lands. Cans can be redeem ed from 1 to 3 p.m . e v e ry F r id a y .

“ A r ia s Y o u ’ l l L o v e , ’Though Opera You M ay Not!” is the t it le of a p ro ­g ram to be p resen ted a t 8 p.m . today and tom orrow a t B rookda le C om m un ity Col­lege , N ewm an Sp ring s Road , L in c ro ft. A r ia s w i l l be p e r­fo rm ed w ith fu l l s ta g in g and co stum es. A dm ission is $4 fo r the g ene ra l p u b lic , $3 fo r sen io r c it izen s , and $2 fo r ch ild ren . T ick e ts can be p u r­chased a t the door o r by c a ll­ing 842-3335.

A “ T e d d y B e a r M a s ­que rade Contest” fo r c h il­d ren age four and o lde r w ill be he ld a t 10:30 a .m . a t the M idd le tow n L ib ra ry , 55 New Monmouth Rd . C h ild ren w i ll d re ss s tu ffe d a n im a ls in con s tu m e s . P r iz e s w i l l be aw a rd ed fo r the funn ie st and m ost o r ig in a l co stum es.

S a t u r d a y ,

J u l y 2 7

The C en tra l J e rse y Blood Bank w ill conduct a blood d r iv e from 9 a .m . to noon at The R acque t P la c e , Route 34, M ataw an .

The G a rd e n S ta te Nu Voice C lub fo r la ry n g e c ­tom ees w ill m ee t a t 8 a .m . a t R iv e rv iew M ed ica l Center, R ed B ank. F o r m ore in fo r­m a t io n : E d S a v i l l e(566-6632).

“ A r ia s Y o u ’ l l L o v e , ’Though Opera You M ay Not!” is the t it le of a pro­g ram to be p resen ted a t 8 p .m . a t B rookda le Com m uni­ty Co llege , N ewm an Springs Road, L in c ro ft . A r ia s w i ll be pe rfo rm ed w ith fu l l s ta g in g an d co stum es. A dm ission is $4 fo r the g en e ra l p u b lic , $3 fo r sen io r c it izen s , and $2 fo r ch ild ren . T ic k e ts can be pu r­ch ased a t the door o r by c a ll­in g 842-3335. ’

A ba lloon l i f t and c a rn iv a l w i ll be he ld from 11 a .m . to 3 p .m . a t the B aysho re R ec­rea tion Center, M idd le town . The c a rn iv a l w i l l beg in a t 11 a .m ., and the ba lloon l i f t is s ch e du le d fo r noon. P ro ­ceeds w i l l go to a fund fo r A lex O snato of H azle t, who has been in a com a s in ce D ecem be r, when he w as s tru c k by a tru c k . F o r more in fo rm a tion : 787-1880.

In ter-Synagogue S in g le s , an o rgan iza tion fo r people ages 30-59, w i l l ho ld a house p a rty a t 9 p .m . a t a memb- b e r ’s home. A dm ission is $4 fo r m em be rs and $7 fo r o the rs . F o r re se rv a t io n s : 671-2163.

S u n d a y ,

J u l y 2 8

S t. M a r y ’ s E p is c o p a l Church w i ll ho ld its annua l W estern S tick Supper from 4:30 to 6 p .m . a t the ch u rch annex , 10 E . F ro n t S t., K ey ­port. The d inn e r is sponsored b y the Ep iscop a l Church Women. A dm ission is $4 for a d u lts , $3 fo r sen io r c it izen s , and $2 fo r ch ild ren .

A sa lm on fish in g tr ip to New B run sw ick , C anada , sponsored b y the County P a rk S ystem , w i ll beg in to­d a y .. The fee fo r the five-day tr ip is $675. F o r m ore in fo r­m ation : 842-4000.

M o lasse s H ill, a coun try and w este rn band , w i l l g ive a fre e concert from 7 to 8:30 p.m . a t F irem an ’s P a rk , W.

F ro n t S tree t, K eyport. The concert is sponsored by the K eyp o rt R e c re a tio n Com ­m ission .

M o n d a y ,

J u l y 2 9

A fre e workshop on “ P rob ­lem s of D a ily L iv in g ” w i ll be h e ld from 8 to 9 p .m . a t the B eh av io ra l S e rv ice s C enter, 78 B road S t., K eyport. F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n : 264-2424.

A s in ga long fo r ch ild ren in g rade s K-5 w i l l be h e ld a t 2 p .m . a t the H o lm de l L ib ra ry , C raw fo rd s Corner Road . F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : 946-4118.

“ Down on the F a rm ,” a County P a rk System pro­g ram fo r ch ild ren age 10 and o ld e r w i l l be he ld 9 a .m . to 2 p .m . today th rough T hu rs­d a y and 9 a .m . to 3 p .m . F r i ­d a y a t the Longstree t F a rm , lo ca te d a t H o lm de l P a rk . The fee is $52, and ad van ce re g is tra t io n is re q u ire d . F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n : 842-4000.

“ L e t ’s Go F is h in g ,” a County P a rk System pro­g ram fo r ch ild ren ages 12-15, w i ll be he ld from 9 a .m . to 4 p .m . today th rough Aug. 2 a t Shark R iv e r P a rk , School- house Road , Neptune. The fee is $80, an d ad van ce re g is tra t io n is re qu ired . F o r m ore in fo rm a tion : 842-4000

A c ra f t p rog ram fo r ch il­d ren age f iv e and o ld e r w ill be he ld a t 10:30 a .m . a t the M idd le tow n L ib r a r y , 55 New Monmouth R d . F o r m ore in­fo rm ation : 671-3700.

T u e s d a y ,

J u l y 3 0

A five-session course to tra in teen age rs and a d u lts to b a b y s it fo r ch ild ren w ith d is ­a b il i t ie s w i l l beg in ton igh t a t F a m i ly R e so u rc e A sso c i­a t e s , 35 H a d d o n A v e ., Sh rew sbu ry . C la sse s w ill be he ld 6:30 to 9 p .m . T uesdays an d w i l l ru n th rough Aug. 27. To re g is te r fo r the fre e co u rse : 747-5310.

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w ill conduct a p rogram for ch ild ren ages 6-9 th is w eek a t i ts Longstree t F a rm , loca ted a t H o lm de l P a rk . The pro­g ram is schedu led fo r 9 a .m . to 1 p .m . today through T h u rsd a y and 9 a .m . to 2 p .m . F r id a y . The fee is $40, and ad van ce re g is tra t io n is re qu ired . F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000.

F ilm s fo r pre-school ch il­d ren ages 2-5 w i l l be he ld a t 10:30 a .m . a t the M idd le tow n L ib ra ry , 55 New Monmouth R d . F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 671-3700.

P a ren ts W ithout P a rtn e rs w i ll ho ld a co ck ta il p a rty and dance a t 8:30 p ,m . a t the Town an d C oun try In n , Route 35, K eyport. A dm is­sion is $5 fo r m em bers and $7 fo r p ro spective m em bers. F o r m o re in fo rm a t io n : 727-0020.

A sto ry hour for ch ild renages 3-5 w ill be he ld a t 10 a .m . a t the Holm del L ib ra ry , C raw fo rd s Com er Road. The 40-minute p rog ram w ill be repeated a t 1:30 p.m .

W e d n e s d a y ,

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A p ic tu re m a tt in g and fram in g c la s s w i l l be he ld from 8 to 9:30 p .m . a t the Thom pson P a r k V is i to r s C en te r, N ew m an Sp rin g s Road, L in c ro ft . The fee fo r the County P a rk System pro­g ram is $6. F o r m ore in fo r­m ation : 842-4000.

The G a rd e n S ta te Nu Voice C lub fo r la r y n g e c ­tomees w i ll m ee t a t 8 a .m . a t R iv e rv iew M ed ica l Center, Red Bank. F o r m ore in fo r­m a t io n : E d S a v i l l e(566-6632).

Cash w i l l be p a id for a lum in um can s b rough t to a re c y c lin g t r a i le r a t B a y ­shore P la z a , Route 36, A t­la n t ic H igh lands. Cans can be redeem ed from 1 to 3 p .m . e v e ry F r id a y .

In s t r u c t io n in p re s s in g f low ers w i l l be g iven a t 10 a .m . today and Sept. 4 a t Deep Cut P a rk , R ed H ill R oad, M idd le tow n . The fee is $15 fo r the two sess ion s. Ad­van ce re g is tra t io n is re ­q u ired . F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000.

A s to ry hour fo r ch ild ren age f iv e and o ld e r w ill be h e ld a t 10:30 a .m . a t the M id ­d le town L ib r a r y , 55 New M onmouth R d . F o r m ore in ­fo rm a tion : 671-3700.

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C h ild ren in g rade s 4-6 w ill le a rn the b a s ic s of q u ilt in g du rin g a p rog ram to be he ld from 9:30 a .m . to noon a t the P o r ic y P a rk N a tu re Center, Oak H ill Road, M idd le town . A dvance re g is tra t io n is re ­qu ired .' F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 842-5966.

g rade s 1-6 a t 11 a .m . a t the H a z le t L ib ra r y , 251 M id d le R d . F o r m o re in fo rm a t io n : 264-7164.

A ca b a re t p rog ram , in ­c lu d in g songs by George G ershw in and R ogers and H a r t , w i l l b e p re se n te d ton igh t, tom orrow , and Aug.9-10 a t B rookda le Com m uni­ty Co llege , N ewm an Sp rings Road, L in c ro ft. The revues w i l l be o ffe red in a n igh tc lu b s e tt in g , and re fre shm en ts w i ll be se rv e d du r in g the pe rfo rm ances. T ick e ts , $3, can be pu rchased a t the d o r .

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Phantom housing units advertised for rent

S o m e r e n t a l a g e n c i e s r u n n i n g s c a m , o f f i c i a l s s a y

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B y Je a n ie M a c in to s hA B E R D E E N — O ne a n d tw o

bedrooms, $300s K E YP O R T — Two fa m ., k ids , heat

pd S400s M A T A W A N — Studios, e ffic ienc ies ,

hu rry , $200s

I f y o u ’ re h u n tin g fo r a house o r an a p a rtm e n t, you have p ro b a b ly seen these ads in lo ca l new spapers , o f­fe r in g the hom e of y o u r d re a m s fo r an in c re d ib ly low p r ic e

T he lis t in g s seem a lm o s t too good to be tru e —and th e re ’s a chance th a t they a re . a c c o rd in g to s ta te con­s u m e r and re a l e s ta te o f­f ic ia ls .

“ I f y o u ’re n o t c a re fu l, y o u ’l l lose m oney and s t i l l w in d up w ith now he re to l iv e , ” sa id a spokesm an fo r the N ew Je rse y P u b lic A d ­vo ca te ’s o ffice . “ A lo t o f these com pan ies can be a re a l s c a m .”

“ These co m p a n ie s ” a re re n ta l agencies o r b ro ke rs . T h e y a d v e rtis e houses and a p a rtm e n ts a t low p rice s and ch a rg e $70 to $100 to fin d hom es fo r th e ir c lie n ts .

A f r e q u e n t c o m p la in t a g a in s t m a n y agencies, o f­f ic ia ls sa id , is th a t w hen a c lie n t asks to see a hom e or a p a rtm e n t, he is to ld i t has a lre a d y been ren ted . In fa c t, th e o f f ic ia ls sa id , the a d v e r­tise d hom e m a y n e ve r have been a v a ila b le .

N ich o la s R oon, s u p e rin ­te n de n t o f re g u la to ry a f fa irs fo r the s ta te R e a l E s ta te C om m iss io n , s a id th a t l i ­censed agents a re re q u ire d to v e r i fy th e ir lis t in g s e v e ry 72 hours.

We t r y to re g u la te th e ir a d v e r t is in g ,” Roon sa id . “ I f they say th e y h ave som e­th in g a v a ila b le , th e y ’d be t­te r have i t . ”

A c c o rd in g to a re a re n ta l agencies, w hen som eone in ­q u ire s a bou t an ad , he is asked to to co m p le te a te n an t p ro f i le sheet to h e lp the b ro k e r d e te rm in e the te n ­a n t ’s needs.

He also is asked to sign a contract, usually guarantee­in g six months of service, and is supplied with a book­let or computer listing of houses or apartments. The client can copy the informa­tion, including the location a n d landlord’s name, from the lis t in g s and contact the la n d lo rd i f he wants to see the hom e

I f he doesn’ t f in d a n y th in g th a t in te re s ts h im a t f i r s t , he is fre e to check new lis t in g s e v e ry day u n t il he fin d s so m e th in g o r h is c o n tra c t e x ­p ires . I f the c o n tra c t e xp ire s be fo re the c lie n t fin d s a hom e, h is fee is re fu n d e d

T he re a re a bou t 30 such agencies o p e ra tin g in the s ta te , in c lu d in g th re e in M on m o u th C oun ty , a c c o rd ­in g to the N ew J e rs e y R e a l E s ta te C om m iss ion .

A lth o u g h som e o f the c o m ­panies m a y be le g it im a te , m a n y a re not, sa id N ew J e rs e y C o n s u m e r A f fa ir s D ire c to r Jam es B a r ry J r .

“ In e ve ry ty p e o f business th e re a re le g it im a te o p e r­a to rs and c ro o k s ,” B a r ry sa id . “ T h e re is no d o u b t th a t som e o f these com pan ies a re honest, and those a re u s u a lly the b ro ke rs w ho a lso a re re a l es ta te sa les a g e n ts .”

T w o o f the agencies in M o n m o u th C o u n ty , J u s t

R e n ta ls and H om e R e n ta ls , a re based in E a to n to w n . B o th a re licensed b y the S ta te R e a l E s ta te C o m m is ­sion.

B o th lo c a l re n ta l agencies say th e y u p d a te th e ir lis t in g s re g u la r ly .

“ W e u p d a te o u r l is ts e v e ry d a y ,” sa id J u s t R e n ta l a g e n t P a t B ro w n le e . “ A n d yes, w e have to h a ve w h a te v e r w e a d v e rt is e a v a ila b le w hen w e p lace the a d .”

A c c o rd in g to ‘J im ’ , a n o th ­e r J u s t R e n ta l em p loyee , how e ve r, an a d v e rtis e m e n t a p p e a r in g in a p a p e r does no t n e c e s s a rily m ea n the agency has th e u n it a v a ila ­b le.

“ I f i t ’s in the p a p e r, i t m ig h t m ea n w e d ea l in those k in d s o f u n its w hen th e y be­com e a v a ila b le ,” he to ld a re p o r te r w h o asked to see an a d v e rt is e d a p a rtm e n t. “ I t doesn ’ t have to m ean w e have one re a d y r ig h t n o w .”

T h a t, a c c o rd in g to D on B ry a n , sp e c ia l a ss is ta n t to the d ire c to r o f th e R e a l E s ­ta te C om m iss io n , m ig h t be co n s id e re d f ra u d u le n t a d ­v e rt is in g .

“ T h a t ’s e x a c t ly th e y typ e o f th in g w e ’re t r y in g to a lle v ­ia te , in o rd e r to g iv e these lice n se d agenc ies th e c re d i­b i l i t y th e y seem to w a n t,” he exp la in e d .

D on U h l, w ho ope ra tes H o m e R e n ta ls , a lso s a id h is co m p a n y u p d a te s l is t in g s d a ily .However, when a reporter called on a Tuesday to check the availability of an apart­ment, she was told the unit had been rented and that the listing would not be changed until F rid ay . The same apartment was still being advertised one week later.

U h l c i te d “ c o m p u te r p ro b le m s ” as th e rea so n fo r th e a d v e r t is e m e n t w h ic h co n tin ue d to ru n a f te r th e p ro p e r ty ha d been ren te d , a n d con tended th a t he keeps h is a d v e rtis e m e n ts “ f re s h ” w ith in 48 hou rs , ch a n g in g the ads tw ic e a w eek.

“ Y o u h a ve to u n d e rs ta n d th a t th is is a v e ry v o la t i le m a rk e t , ” he sa id , “ b u t w e do v e r i fy a d v e rt is e d va ca n c ie s e v e ry 48 h o u rs .”

In 1984, T he S ta te C onsum ­e r A f fa ir s D iv is io n re c e iv e d f iv e c o m p la in ts a b o u t J u s t R e n ta ls and 10 a b o u t H om e R en ta ls .

M o s t o f th e c o m p la in ts w e re s e tt le d b y re fu n d in g the c lie n ts ’ p a ym e n ts . T he cha rg e s w e re m a k in g fa ls e p ro m ise s o r fa i l in g to f u l f i l l a c o n tra c t, a c c o rd in g to the c o n s u m e r a f f a i r s A c t io n L in e .

T h e M o n m o u th C o u n ty D ep t, o f C o n su m e r A f fa ir s re co rd e d e ig h t c o m p la in ts in 1984 a n d fo u r in 1985 a g a in s t H o m e R e n ta ls , an d seven c o m p la in ts in 1985 a g a in s t J u s t R e n ta ls , n u m b e r s

s l ig h t ly d if fe re n t th a n those re lea se d b y th e s ta te .

A c c o rd in g to a spokesm an f o r th e c o u n ty d e p a r t ­m e n t, a l l c o m p la in ts have now been re so lve d an d re ­fu n d s have been m ade.

U h l and B ro w n le e sa id th a t m a n y c lie n ts w ho co m ­p la in a b o u t th e a gency have “ n o t g iv e n i t enough t im e .”

“ W e c a n p la c e a lm o s t e ve ryo n e , b u t peop le have to h a ve p a tie n c e ,” B ro w n le e sa id . “ Y o u c a n ’ t a lw a y s ex­pect to co m e in and f in d a p lace r ig h t a w a y , i t takes t im e .”

“ A lo t depends on w h a t the te n a n t 's needs a re ,” she add­ed. “ I f y o u ’ re s in g le , ca n pa y $400 re n t, and h ave no pets, i t u s u a lly takes a b o u t a w eek to p la ce y o u .”

“ B u t i f you w a n t a p lace w ith tw o bed room s, have th re e k id s , a dog, an d w a n t to pa y $300, i t co u ld ta ke a m o n th o r lo n g e r,” B ro w n le e sa id .

U h l sa id th a t th e re a re tim e s w hen i t is e x tre m e ly d if f ic u lt to p la ce tenan ts . '

“ M y fee doesn’ t g u a ra n te e th e m a p la ce to l iv e , ” he added. “ W h a t I a g ree to do is m o n ito r th e re n ta l m a rk e t fo r th e m d a ily to see w h a t ’s a v a ila b le , in o rd e r to he lp th e m f in d a p la c e .”

U h l believes that the num ber o f com p la in ts against his company are minimal in comparison to the number of clients he places.

“You’re looking at only one or two percent of the total number of people we try to serve,” he explained.

But some state officials contend that the number of registered complaints may not be an accurate reflection

o f the n u m b e r ot d is s a tis t ie a consum ers .

“ M o s t peop le w h o ’ve p a id a fee do n o t c o m p la in to the d iv is io n , o r a n y o th e r con­s u m e r a g e n c y ,” B a r r y sa id . “ T h a t ’s tru e o f people w ho fe e l th e y m a y h ave been de­

fra u d e d by a n y ty p e o f b u s i­ness. I t ’s c u s to m a ry th a t w e w o u ld re c e iv e o n ly a f ra c t io n o f th e re a l c o m p la in ts .”

B a r ry added th a t he w as n o t c o m m e n tin g s p e c if ic a lly o f the M o n m o u th C oun ty agencies, b u t on h is e x p e r­iences w ith re n ta l agenc ies in g e n e ra l.

“ I t has been o u r e x p e r­ience w ith m a n y o f these types o f co m p a n ie s th a t th e y m is le a d the co n su m in g p u b ­l ic b y o f fe r in g a l is t in g o f a v a ila b le a p a rtm e n ts , w hen, in fa c t, these lis t in g s a re f ic - t ito u s o r a lre a d y re n te d ,” B a r ry sa id .

S u c h c o m p la in ts h a v e been a re c u r r in g p ro b le m , e s p e c ia lly w ith businesses th a t o p e ra te fo r o n ly a fe w m on th s , B a r ry and B ry a n sa id .

“ W e ’ v e h a d in c id e n ts w h e re th e co m p a n y w i l l op­e ra te ou t o f a s to re fro n t , ju s t lo n g enough to d e fra u d the p u b lic ,” B a r ry sa id .

“ W e t r ie d to shu t one gu y dow n in P assa ic tw o ye a rs ago, a nd w hen w e se rve d the subpoena the n e x t d ay , the doors w e re c losed an d h e ’d le f t the s ta te ,” he added. “ T h e y ’ re v e ry d i f f ic u lt and e lu s iv e .”

“ I t ’ s b een a c o n s ta n t s tru g g le w ith these f ly -b y - n ig h t a g e n c ie s , ’ ’ B r y a n ag reed . “ T h e re a re fe w e r o f th e m , now th a t w e ’ re s ta r t ­in g to go a f te r th e m , b u t i t ’s h a rd to t r a c k th e m a l l d o w n .”

A itn ougn som e o f th e fra u d u len t opera to rs a re not licen sed , the re a re lic en sed agenc ie s th a t m ay la c k c red ­ib i li t y , a s w e ll, B ryan sa id , an d som e lic e n s e e s a re w o rk ing w ith the com m is­sion to c ra c k down on the v io la to rs .

“ T h e re a re lice n se d co m ­pan ies th a t a re ch e a tin g , b u t w e ’ re w o rk in g on c le a n in g th a t u p ,” he sa id .

“ T h e re a re c o m p a n ie s th a t had m ade an e f fo r t and w a n t to co n d uc t th e ir b u s i­nesses w ith som e deg ree o f p ro p r ie ty , ” he sa id . “ T hey w a n t to ra is e th e s ta n d a rd s o f those co m p a n ie s th a t a re licensed an d w a n t to g e t r id o f th e f la t-o u t fra u d s .”

B o th U h l an d B ro w n in g s a id th e irs a re a m o n g the co m pan ies th a t a re s in ce re .

“ I ’m t r y in g to ru n a le g it ­im a te business, an d those w ho a re n ’t a re a d e tr im e n t to m y c o m p a n y ,” U h l sa id . “ I ’m n o t o u t to d e fra u d anyone, and I ’d l ik e to see s t r ic t e r re g u la t io n s th a t eve ryo n e has to c o n fo rm to .”

A n o th e r co m m o n consum ­e r c o m p la in t, a c c o rd in g to B a r ry , is th a t a co m p a n y c o l­le c ts its fee an d g ives the c lie n t n o th in g m o re th a n a lis t in g cop ied f ro m d a ily n ew spape rs—s o m e th in g the c lie n t co u ld have ob ta ine d h im s e lf fo r th e p r ic e o f a new spaper.

U h l sa id he s o lic its “ e v e ry kn o w n p u b lic a t io n ” fo r la n d ­lo rd s , in c lu d in g ta x ro l ls and new spapers . H e s a id he a lso keeps file s o f each la n d lo rd u s in g h is c o m p a n y an d has b u ilt u p a f i le o f p r iv a te lis t in g s .

H om e R e n ta ls g ive s its c lie n ts c o m p u te r read o u ts , r a th e r th a n ty p e d book le ts ,

o f a v a ila b le re n ta ls .J u s t R e n ta ls a gen t P a t

B ro w n le e sa id th a t, w h ile h e r c o m p a n y does h a v e s o m e e x c lu s iv e l is t in g s , m o s t a re s o lic ite d f ro m d a ily p a p e rs an d lo c a l la n d lo rd s

“ W e o ffe r o u r s e rv ic e fre e to la n d lo rd s , and w e a lso s o lic it th e papers to see w h a t is a v a ila b le ,” she sa id .

W hen s o l ic i t in g lis t in g s f ro m la n d lo rd s , bo th lo c a l agenc ies a d v e rtis e th a t they sc reen c lie n ts b e fo re th e y a re sen t to v ie w hom es.

T h e s c re e n in g in v o lv e s a s k in g how m a n y bedroom s a c lie n t w o u ld lik e , w h e th e r th e hom e shou ld be fu r ­n ish e d o r u n fu rn is h e d , a m a x im u m re n t, an d w h e th e r th e c l ie n t has pets o r c h il­d ren .

“ W e d o n ’t do c re d it checks o r a sk s a la r y h is t o r y , ” B ro w n le e e xp la in e d .

H om e R e n ta ls a lso does n o t re q u e s t c re d it in fo rm a ­tio n f ro m c lie n ts , b u t w i l l p e r fo rm a c re d it check i f the la n d lo rd re q u e s ts i t , U h l sa id .

One la n d lo rd w ho has used bo th re n ta l com pan ies sa id he w as u n d e r th e im p re ss io n th a t p ro s p e c t iv e te n a n ts w o u ld be sc ree n e d m o re th o ro u g h ly b y th e re n ta l agen t.

O th e r la n d lo rd s , how eve r, sa id they w e re to ld w h a t the p rocess e n ta ile d , and added th a t th e y th e y in v e s tig a te a p ro s p e c tiv e te n a n t’s c re d it the m se lve s .

A K e a n s b u rg la n d lo rd sa id she has lis te d h e r u n its w ith one o f th e E a to n to w n agen­cies in the past.

“ T he o n ly p ro b le m com es w hen you s p e c if ic a lly re ­q uest th in g s l ik e coup les on­ly o r no p e ts ,” she sa id . “ A lo t o f t im e s th e y w o u ld send m e s in g le m en o r peop le w ho s a id th e a g e n t to ld th e m pets w e re n e g o tia b le .”

Although she has had fair­ly good luck with renters from agencies in the past, the woman recently placed her own advertisement in a local newspaper and said the amount of inquiries about her property increased sub-

'We've had incidents where the company will operate out of a store front, just long enough to defraud the public

"My fee doesn't guarantee them a place to live. What I agree to da is monitor the rental market daily."

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Keyport High School cited for sharp rise in SAT scoresK E Y P O R T

A s u b s ta n tia l in c re a se in S c h o la s t ic A p t i tu d e T e s t scores e a rn e d K e y p o r t H ig h School p ra is e re c e n tly f ro m S au l C ooperm an , s ta te edu­c a tio n c o m m iss io n e r.

C o o p e rm a n h o n o re d 11 h ig h Schools w h ic h h a d an a v e ra g e in c re a se o f a t le a s t 44 p o in ts in one y e a r in co m ­b ined m a th an d v e rb a l S A T scores.

m o u th C oun ty d is t r ic t hon ­ored , a ch ie ve d a 94-po in t in ­crease.

T h e d is t r ic t w as re p re ­sen ted b y E la in e A u m a c k , B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n v ic e p re s id e n t; G lenna F e r ra n te , lang u ag e a rts s u p e rv is o r ; and W il l ia m T o d t, m a th m a t- ics s u p e rv is o r.

T he y a t t r ib u te d th e im ­p ro v e m e n t to the d is t r ic t ’s g ifte d an d ta le n te d p ro g ra m ,

a rd iz e d e x a m in a t io n s in g ra d e s 6-12, th e co o rd in a tio n o f K-12 s u p e rv is io n in la n g ­uage a r ts an d m a th e m a tic s , and a w a rd s and d in n e rs to recogn ize s tu d e n ts ’ a ca d e m ­ic a ch ie ve m e n t.

O th e r s c h o o ls h o n o re d w e re R id g e fie ld P a rk , H as- b ro u c k H e ig h ts , R idgew ood, C h e rry H i l l E a s t, H adden- f ie ld M e m o r ia l, W eehaw ken, E w in g , P o m p to n La ke s , and

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d a u g h te r o f D o n a ld an d Rose S u tton , 33 B a y b e r ry L a n e , M id d le to w n , has co m p le te d r e c r u i t t r a in in g a t th e M a r in e C orps R e c ru it D epo t, P a r r is Is la n d , S.C.

A 1983 g ra d u a te o f M id ­d le to w n H ig h School N o r th , S u tto n jo in e d th e M a r in e C orps in A p r i l .

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The co u n ty s u p e rin te n d e n t o f schools has a u th o rize d the B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n to im p le ­

m e n t a p ro g ra m des igned to im p r o v e th e d i s t r i c t ’ s re co rd -k e e p in g p ra tic c e s .

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What you can do with just tomatoes

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H ave you e v e r w o n de red abou t the o r ig in o f th e foods you eat?

D o you know , fo r ins ta n ce , th a t the to m a to w as found thousands o f ye a rs ago g ro w in g w ild by the p re -In c a c iv il iz a t io n o f P e ru a nd E c u a d o r ? F ro m th e re , i t w as c a rr ie d n o rth b y these people as th e y tra v e le d th ro u g h C e n tra l A m e ric a and M ex ico . T he Span ish e x p lo re rs c a rr ie d th e f r u i ts b ack to E u ro p e . T he e a r ly to m a to w as m o s t o fte n used in s tew s o r sauces because th e y w e re o n ly p a la ta b le cooked in these fash ions. A t th a t t im e th e y w e re s m a ll and h a rd e r th a n the to m a to o f to ­day. T he to m a to w as f i r s t g ro w n in th is c o u n try in V irg in ia as e a r ly as 1781, b u t o n ly as a c u r io s ity . T o m a to g ro w in g w as in tro d u c e d to F lo r id a d u r in g the 19th c e n tu ry , an d th e p roduce w as sh ipped n o rth by re fr ig e ra te d ca rs .

A t th e end o f th e c e n tu ry the to m a to becam e one o f the m os t used f r u i ts in the co u n try .

N ow th a t I h a ve to ld yo u the h is to ry of th is f r u i t , le t m e show you w a y s to te m p t the p a la te us ing them .

CHEESE-BACON STUFFED TOMATOES4 tom atoes6 s lices bacon, c u t up 1/2 cu p chopped on ion1 cu p sh redded C h e d d ar cheese2 teaspoons d ry m u s ta rd2 tab lespoons chopped fre s h p a rs le y 2 tab lespoons c rush e d cheese c ra c k e rs B u tte r o r m a rg a r in eC u t th in s lic e f ro m each to m a to ; scoop o u t p u lp and d ra intom a toes ups ide dow n on ra c k . M e a n w h ile , cook bacon in s k i l le t u n t i l a lm o s t done; d ra in o f f fa t. A d d g reen peppe r an d on ion and sau te u n t i l go lden.In b o w l, c o m b in e n e x t th re e in g re d ie n ts w ith bacon m ix tu re . Spoon m ix tu re in to to m a to she lls , s p r in k le w ith c ra c k e r c ru m b s and do t w ith b u t te r o r m a rg a r in e . P la ce in s h a llo w b a k in g p a n an d b ake in 400° ove n fo r 25 m in u te s o r u n t i l b row ned . S erves 4.

BREADED BAKED TOMATO SLICES5 m e d iu m tom a toes , pee led2 tab lespoons b u tte r o r m a rg a r in e , m e lte d1 enve lope (2 3 /8 oz.) seasoned c o a tin g m ix fo r c h icke n1 ca n (10 1/2 o z .) C h e d d ar cheese soup1/2 c u p so u r c re a m5-6 s lices c r is p bacon, c ru m b le dS lice tom a to e s 3 /4 ” th ic k an d b ru sh bo th s ides w ithb u tte r . D ip in c o a tin g m ix and p la ce on fo il- lin e dsh a llo w p a n ; b ake in p re -hea ted h o t oven a t 425" fo r10-15 m in u te s , o r u n t i l b row ned . M e a n w h ile , c o m b in ere m a in in g in g re d ie n ts in saucepan and h ea t th ro u g h .S erve on to m a to s lices. S erves 5.

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M ilto n H ughes has to ld the b o a rd to “ p roceed w ith the p la n ,” sa id B o a rd P re s id e n t E d w a rd O ’B r ie n a t a b o a rd m e e tin g M o n d a y n ig h t.

T he b o a rd a p p ro ve d the L e v e l I I P rocess Im p ro v e ­m e n t P la n s la s t m o n th and fo rw a rd e d its re c o m m e n d a ­tio n s to H ughes.

T he b o a rd w as re q u ire d to deve lop the p la n because i t fa ile d to re c e iv e s ta te c e r ­t i f ic a t io n e a r l ie r th is ye a r. T he d is t r ic t w a s den ied c e r ­t i f ic a t io n beacuse i t w as la te in s u b m it t in g s e v e ra l f in a n ­c ia l and t ra n s p o r ta t io n re ­p o rts , in c lu d in g th e 1985-86 school budge t.

T he p la n reco m m en d s spe­c if ic (le ad line s fo r s u b m it­t in g re p o r ts to the s ta te .

T h e C oun ty O ff ic e o f E d u ­c a tio n w i l l m o n ito r th e d is ­t r i c t ’ s p ro g re ss b e g in n in g in O c tober, O ’B r ie n sa id .

T he b o a rd re c e n tly f i le d 31 cha rg e s a g a in s t B o a rd Sec­re ta ry E ug e n e K o n o p a ck i, w ho w as re sp n s ib le fo r sub­m it t in g the re p o rts .

K o n o p a ck i is a w a it in g a h e a rin g on th e cha rges. The b o a rd is a tte m p tin g to f i r e h im and re v o k e h is tenu re .

In o th e r business, $10,308 w o r th o f v a n d a lis m to to w n ­s h ip s c h o o ls d u r in g th e 1984-85 school y e a r w as ite m ­ized in th e d is t r ic t ’s a n n u a l v a n d a lis m re p o rt.

T he a m o u n t is a re s u lt o f 105 re p o rte d in c id e n ts , in ­c lu d in g 97 re p o r ts o f b re a k ­in g an d e n te r in g and e ig h t re p o rts o f th e ft an d la rc e n y .

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Union Beach Council rejects plan to clear path for boaters

B y R ob in S ide l U N IO N B E A C H

T he B o ro u gh C ounc il la s t w eek re je c te d a p ro p o sa l to c le a r a p iece o f la n d on F ro n t S tre e t to p ro v id e res ide n ts and b oa te rs access to R a r i­ta n B a y .

T he p roposa l, sponsored by the D e m o c ra ts on the c o u n c il, w o u ld h ave c rea te d a p a th be tw een tw o re s id e n ­t ia l p ro p e r t ie s on F ro n t S tree t.

P a t r ic ia F ic k e , w h o se p ro p e r ty a b u ts the p roposed p a th , to ld the c o u n c il th a t a m ound o f sand on the s ite p re v e n ts th e b a y f r o m flo o d in g h e r p ro p e rty .

The p rop o sa l c a lle d fo r a g ra v e l p a th w a y to the bay, not a m e c h a n ic a l boa t ra m p

“ I don ’ t th in k th a t, by c le a r i n g t h a t lo t a n d c re a t in g a p a th w a y to the beach, th e re w o u ld be an y a d d it io n a l f lo o d in g , ’ sa id C o u n c ilm a n L e e B e rn s te in .

C o u n c ilm a n R ic h a rd E l l i ­son to ld th e D e m o c ra ts th a t he w o u ld c o m p la in to the D E P i f the p rop o sa l passed.

T he S ta te D e p t o f E n ­v iro n m e n ta l P ro te c tio n re ­q u ire d th e bo rough to re ­m ove a ra m p la s t y e a r w h ic h had been in s ta lle d in 1979 n e a rly 1,000 fee t f ro m the propsed s ite .

T he bo ro u g h d id not o b ta in the c o rre c t p e rm its fo r the ra m p , sa id M a y o r C a rm e n S topp ie llo

Som e boa te rs la u n ch th e ir c ra f t fro m p r iv a te ly ow ned p ro p e r ty on B ro o k A venue, S to p p ie llo sa id .

P eop le in th e tow n shou ld not have to go ou t o f to w n to p u t th e ir boats in the w a te r , " sa id C o u n c ilm a n Joh n K e a t­in g , sponsor o f th e p roposa l.

S to p p ie llo to ld the resden ts w ho su pported th e p rop o sa l th a t he a lso fa v o rs a boa t ra m p in th e bo rough.

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The counc il is in v e s t ig a t­ing a lan d sw ap w ith J e rse y C en tra l P ow e r & L igh t, Co., he added .

JCP&L is in te re s te d in a p ie c e o f bo rough-ow ned p roperty on J e rse y A venue.

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In re tu rn , the borough is con­tem p la tin g a cq u ir in g land owned b y JCP&L a t Dock and F ro n t s tre e ts fo r a ram p .

Stoppiello a lso sa id he is in v e s t ig a t in g s ta te G reen A cre funds fo r the p ro jec t.

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UNION BEACHThe Borough Council w i ll

ho ld a re fe rendum in No­vem be r on whether a bo r­ough a dm in is tra to r shou ld be h ired .

A reso lu tion p la c in g the question on the b a llo t w as approved T hu rsda y b y the Borough Council.

The re fe rendum w ill not be b ind ing and w ill not sp ec ify a sa la ry .

A lthough the borough is one of on ly a few m un ic ip a li­t ie s the few in the a rea wh ich does not h a ve an a dm in is tra ­to r, s a id M ayo r C arm en Stoppiello , it does not need one.

“ When you h a ve d ep a rt­m ent heads and fo rem en ,” S toppiello sa id , “ you do not need an a dm in is tra to r .”

The th ree D em ocra ts on the counc il w an t an a dm in is ­tra to r .

‘I f the D em ocra ts e ve r ta ke con tro l of the com m un i­t y ,” S topp iello sa id , “ they w ill need a borough adm in is ­tra to r to te l l them w ha t the h e ll to do .”

In o th e r b u s in e ss , the co unc il approved a re so lu ­tion appea ling to the County B o ard of F re e h o ld e rs to e rec t a t ra f f ic s ig n a l a t the in te rse c tio n of Poo le A venue and Stone Road.

The in te rse c t io n is e s ­p e c ia lly dange rous fo r mo­to r is ts c ro ss in g from Hazet in to the borough, the re so lu ­tion s ta te s .

The c o u n c il has a sked H az­le t to support the reso lu tion .

M a i l t h is c o u p o n to : I n s t a lm e n t L o a n D e p a r t m e n t , U n i t e d J e rs e y B a n k / M i d S ta te , 1300 S ta te H ig h w a y 36, H a z le t , N J 07730. A t t e n t io n : R o b e r t M e y e r .

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A i r F o r c e A c a d e m y a p p o i n t m e n tJ e f f re y Todd K ligm an (c e n te r ) , H az le t, recen tly rece ived an appoin tm ent to attend the U .S . A ir F o rc e A cadem y in C o lo rado Springs from Capt. Ja c k B . N o rm an . A lso on hand fo r the p resen ta tion w ere ( f r o m le ft to r ig h t) R a lp h J . Guadagno. p rin c ipa l o f R a r ita n High Schoo l: Audrey L . R ab inow itz , a guidance coun se lo r; and Joseph W . K n itte l.

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F R E E H O L D C l i f f o r d G ra f , c h a rg e d

w ith the M a y 30 shoo ting d e a th o f a K e a n s b u rg re s i­den t, p leaded n o t g u ilty a t h is a r ra ig n m e n t la s t w eek.

G ra f, 22, o f U n io n C ity , has been c h a rg e d w ith one coun t each o f m u rd e r , fe lo n y m u r ­d e r, a rm e d ro b b e ry , th e ft o f m o v a b le p ro p e r ty , posses­s ion o f a w eapon fo r a la w fu l p u r p o s e , a n d u n la w f u l possession o f a w eapon.

H e is c h a rg e d w ith the m u rd e r o f T hom as L o c k ­w ood, w ho w as fo u n d on a d i r t ro a d n e a r W a a cka a ck C re e k w ith fo u r g u n sh o t w ounds in h is head.

S u p e rio r C o u rt Ju d g e John P . A rnone ra is e d G ra f ’s b a il f ro m $150,000 to $200,000 w ith no a lte rn a t iv e on the reques t

of A s s is ta n t P ro s e c u to r A n ­thony M e lla c i.

A lth o u g h P ro s e c u to r John A . K a y e sa id la s t m o n th th a t h o m o s e x u a lity p la y e d a ro le in the m u rd e r, M e lla c i sa id th a t th e issue o f hom o se x­u a lity is no t p a r t o f h is case.

“ I f h o m o s e x u a lity com es out, i t w i l l com e o u t f ro m the defense, n o t f ro m th e s ta te ,”

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N o rm a n D . W o lf, son o f H a r ry and M a r i ly n W o lf, has en te re d the U .S. M e rc h a n t M a r in e A ca d e m y , K in g s P o in t, N .Y . A re c e n t g ra d u a te o f R a r ita n H ig h School, W o lf w as honored a t the schoo l’ s a n n ua l spo rts banque t fo r re c e iv in g th re e le tte rs . H e w as n o m in a te d to the a ca d e m y b y Rep. Jam es J . H ow ard .

K a th le e n E . K itso n , w ho re c e n tly w as g ra d u a te d f ro m the R u tg e rs School o f L a w a t C am den, has re ce ive d the D e b o r­ah M R ic h a rd s M e m o r ia l A w a rd , p resen ted a n n u a lly to a g ra d u a te in te re s te d in fa m ily la w . M s. K its o n had re ce ive d the A m e ric a n J u ris p ru d e n c e A w a rd fo r exce lle n ce in the s tu d y o f fa m ily la w and w as a s tu d en t re p re s e n ta tiv e to the F a c u lty C o m m itte e on S ch o la s tic S tand ing . D a u g h te r of M r and M rs . John K itsso n , 25 M e rc e r S t., H a z le t, she ho lds a b a c h e lo r ’s deg ree in w o m e n ’s s tud ies f ro m R u tg e rs U n i­v e rs ity .

L isa B e rn a rd o , H a z le t, has e n ro lle d in an e xe cu tive -co ­o p e ra t iv e s e c re ta r ia l p ro ­g ra m a t the B e rk e le y School o f W oodb ridge . She w i l l a t ­tend classes and w o rk p a r t ­t im e as p a r t o f th e p ro g ra m . D a u g h te r o f M r . and M rs . R o b e rt B e rn a rd o , she is a re ­c e n t g ra d u a te o f R a r ita n H ig h School, w h e re she w as a m e m b e r o f the S tuden t C o u n c il and an h o n o r s tu ­d en t. She is a c t iv e in the St. A n n ’s C a th o lic Y o u th O rg a n ­iza tio n , K e a n sb u rg .

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Jeanne Seeley and C h r is t in e E n g e lm a n n sh a re d the B u t­te r f ie ld T ro p h y fo r O u ts ta n d in g A ll-a ro u n d S tuden t d u r in g the F ra n ce s P la ce School g ra d u a tio n June 19 in K e a n sb u rg . Seeley a lso re ce ive d th e m a th and E n g lis h a w a rd s . P a u l S im pson re ce ive d the soc ia l s tud ies A w a rd . C h a rles H a ll and Jude R e ttb e rg re ce ive d E x c e p tio n a l S tuden t a w a rd s . C h r is tin e E n g e lm a n n and S im pson re c e iv e d c it iz e n s h ip a w a rd s . G eorge Pedone re c e iv e d the m us ic a w a rd . R e c e iv ­in g P re s id e n tia l A c a d e m ic F itn e s s a w a rd s w e re C a ra C ole­m an, Susan H a m ilto n , C h r is t in e M c C a rth y , Seeley, S im p ­son, and H o lly S m ith .

B e n ja m in E b e rh a r t, L a m o n t I r b y , and A llis o n Tesch re ce ive d a w a rd s fo r p e rfe c t a tte nd a n ce Ju n e 17 d u r in g an a w a rd s asse m b ly a t R a v in e D r iv e School, M a ta w a n .

N am ed to the P r in c ip a l’ s C itize n sh ip G ra n d H o n o r R o ll w e re B r ia n A n g lim , T a m a ra B a u m a n , T y le r B rze zn ia k , A n ­d rea B ucco, A n thony B ucco, T ig h e B u rn s , Ja m e s C a irn s , D a n n i- lyn Caso, J u s tin Caso, K e ith C assuccio , B r ia n a C ham bers , Scott C ir i l lo , K r is t i C onover, John C ordasco, S tephen D ane, C ry s ta l D eF reese , K r is t in e D onegan , R hon­da D u ff, B e n ja m in E b e rh a r t, A n d re a E rw in , T im o th y E va n s , Rebecca G a ii, Todd G illm a n , Jason G ro te , F ra n k lin H a ll, H a ro ld H a tf ie ld . B a r ry H irs c h , Jo rd a n K lo in , M a rk K r ie g e l, E liz a b e th L a va ch e , K im b e r ly L e d ig , A b ra h a m Lee, J o d i L iv in g s to n , J e n n ife r M ah , T a n id a M o a -P ic h a i, Joshua M oshen, W a lte r S co tt M y e rs , O liv ia O ’C onnor, Je n ­n ife r P a lli t to , M ic h a e l P a lli t to , T ra c e y P a w lik o s k i, A a ro n P h ilm u s , R o b e rt P loussas, M ic h a e l P o w e r, M ic h e lle R ac- c is . Joseph R a ccu ia , K e v in R o b e rts , R a n d i R o d riqu e z , A r ie lla R osenberg , Jess ica R u sh in g , Suzanne S chne ide r, W ill ia m Shea, R o b e rt S ho rt, J e n n ife r S m ith , T a ra S te rns, Jess ica S za rpansk i, N a n cy T esta , M a r ia T y r re l l , H e id i V aughn , D aw n V o lk e r, J e f f re y Y oung , H e a th e r Zeveney, and A lis a Z w irz .

P o e try a w a rd s w e n t to Jess ica B o logna , H e a th e r B u lla rd , L a w re n c e B u rn s , K r is t in e D onegan. R honda D u ff, W il l ia m E l l io t t , L a m o n t I rb y , C h e ry l Jam eson , K e v in K ocun , E liz a b e th L a va che , B a rb a ra L e d b e tte r , Ja m e s L eem ann , P a tr ic ia L u m , G race M u rp h y , M ic h e lle R a cc is , K e v in R ob e rts , K im b e r ly R o d rig u e z , A r ie l la R osenberg , P e te r R ush ing , Suzanne S chne ide r, J e n n ife r Seely, D ia n a Szeles, John Szeles, A ll is o n Tesch , N a n cy T esta , M a r ia T y r re l l , H e a th e r W augh, C a r r ie Y o n ia k , an d H e a th e r Zeveney.

T he S a fe ty P a tro l cons is ted o f D en ise B la c k , K e ith Casuc- c io , E d w a rd C onroy, S tephen D ane, K r is t in e D onegan, C h a rlen e G a lla g h e r, H a ro ld H a tf ie ld , R o g e r Jensen, M a rk K r ie g e l, J o d i L iv in g s to n , W a lte r S co tt M y e rs , Jo yce N icho lson , O liv ia O ’C onnor, T ra c e y P a w lik o s k i, M ic h e lle P u lle y , M ic h e lle R a cc is , R a n d i R o d rigu e z , R a n d o lp h R od rigu e z , W il l ia m Shea, R o b e rt S ho rt, H e id i V aughn , M a tth e w Y o u n g , and H e a th e r Zeveney.

T o u rn a m e n t o f C h a p io n s w in n e rs w e re C h a rle n e G a lla g h e r, R ic h a rd I r la n d o , G enev ieve M a rs h a ll, K e r ry A nn O de ll, and R a n d i R o d rig u e z . S p e llin g B ee f in a lis ts w e re T a m a ra B a u m a n and H e a th e r B u lla rd . W in n e rs o f the N .J . M a th e m a tic s League C on test w e re K e ith C asuccio , M a rk K r ie g e l, and Joseph P e s ta r . R e a d in g a w a rd s w e n t to S he lby B a rb a ro tta , Todd G illm a n , C a th e rin e P a p a g ia - cum os, and A nn S ick le r.

O th e r a w a rd s w e re T ra c e y P a w lik o s k i, A f r ic a n re l ie f fu n d -ra is e r; M a rk K r ie g e l, e d ito r, U n io n St. W e e k ly ; T a m a ra B a u m a n, cho rus a c h ie v e m e n t; an d K e ith C asucc io and M ic h e lle R a cc is , band.

J a m e s J a y R ich e , 38 M o n te re y D r iv e , H a z le t, and Susan L isa Ja co lo w , 88 O x fo rd Lane, M a ta w a n , w e re na m e d to the d ean 's l is t fo r the s p r in g a t the U n iv e rs ity o f C o n n e c ticu t, S to rrs J a y is a s tu d en t in th e C o llege o f A g r ic u ltu re and N a tu ra l R esource and J a co lo w is a s tu d en t in the School o f P h a rm a c y

E lle n W ild is the new p re s id e n t o f T e m p le S h a lo m , A b e r­deen. O th e r o ff ic e rs a re Bob B ra k m a n , f i r s t v ic e p re s id e n t, B u r t Ja co w itz , second v ic e p re s id e n t; L in d a Cannon, s e c re ta ry ; J a y M e h lm a n , t re a s u re r ; S teve S chne ide r, past p re s id e n t; and M a rv in S chu tze r, f in a n c ia l s e c re ta ry .

In s ta lle d as trus te e s w e re S tan A lp e r , E lle n B e rm a n , A nne B ro d sky , B e tty G o lub , H a rv e y G o rdon , Sal K lu g e r , F ra n i R osen fa rb , E a r l S ilv e rm a n , J e r r y S acher, Jess ica

S m ith , and B a rb a ra W a lle rs te in .M ik e W ild is M e n ’s C lu b p re s id e n t, Roz B la u is S is te rhood

p re s id e n t, and N oe l B ea l is S en io r Y o u th G rou p p re s id e n t.C indy Y oung re ce ive d the P T A A w a rd fo r A ca d e m ics

Jun e 7 d u r in g g ra d u a tio n a t H o ly F a m ily School, H az le t. O th e r a w a rd s w e re re c e iv e d by T a ra M c C a rth y and Sean Sweeney, A lta r -R o s a ry sch o la rs h ip s ; K im H a r t a nd B r ia n Z a le sk i, H o ly N a m e sch o la rs h ip s ; Je a n n ine C ozza ti, G race A nn F a g a n and R ic h a rd H a rd im a n sch o la rs h ip s ; J e n n ife r B la n a r and C h ris Konze, schoo l s p ir i t a w a rd s , and P a tr ic ia R io rd a n and M ic h a e l Spagnuolo, M a ry C u m is k y s c h o la r­sh ips.

A to ta l o f 50 s tu d en ts re c e iv e d a w a rd s June 21 d u r in g co m m e n ce m e n t exe rc ise s a t R a r ita n H ig h School, H az le t.

A w a rd -w in n e rs w e re John A m en , G a rden S ta te D is t in ­gu ished S ch o la r C e r t if ic a te ; D o ro th y B a h re n b u rg , B eers S tre e t P TO an d F u tu re B usiness L e a de rs a w a rd s ; L isa B a k e r, G o lf C lu b A w a rd ; D enn is B a rk m a n , R a r ita n H ig h School P ig s k in C lu b A w a rd ; D a v id B e lasco , J o u rn a lis m A w a rd ; C h r is t in a B ess inge r, H e rm a n H a u s le ite r A w a rd ; and N e il Cohen, D ra m a C lu b sch o la rsh ip .

A lso , M a rk C oppo lino, H a z le t W re s tlin g A ssn .; M a r io n C u rth , R a r ita n H ig h School A w a rd ; L is a D iL o re n zo , F ra n k J . E m e ry s c h o la rs h ip a nd N J S IA A S c h o la r-A th le te C e r t i f i ­c a te ; J im E rv e n , H a z le t W re s t lin g Assn. A w a rd ; John E va n s , H e rm a n H a u s le ite r A w a rd ; D a ve F acendo , B i l l K u n k e l and F ra n c is M u rp h y M e m o r ia l a w a rd s ; and M a t t F ed o rco , B i l l K u n k e l an d T hom as K i le y M e m o r ia l a w a rd s .

A lso , K a ro ly n F in k e , G a rd e n S ta te D is tin g u is h e d S ch o la r C e r tif ic a te an d S ch a u fle r F ra n z e n P o s t 4303 A w a rd ; P e te r F o s te r , H a z le t W re s t lin g A ssn .; G in a G io rd a n o , c h e e rle a d ­e r S ch o la rsh ip ; B a rb ra G lenn , a w a rd fo r e xce lle n ce in s tu d y o f Span ish , D ra m a C lub A w a rd , F o re ig n L a n gu a g e E d u c a to rs o f N .J . C e r tif ic a te , M a n h a tta n C o llege A w a rd , R a r ita n V a lle y scho la sh ip , and S pan ish C lu b A w a rd .

A lso , J u d ith G o ld s te in , K e y p o r t E lk s L odge 2030 A w a rd ; G a ry G ross, F ra n k J . E m e ry s c h o la rs h ip ; G e ra ld Im b re n - da, R a r ita n H ig h School P ig s k in C lu b A w a rd ; M in a l i K agade , G a rd e n S ta te D is tin g u is h e d S ch o la r C e r tif ic a te , O tto Saslaw P h y s ic s A w a rd , and R a r ita n H ig h School A w a rd ; E r ic K e ss le r, G a rd e n S ta te D is t in g u is h e d S ch o la r C e r tif ic a te ; and M a rg a re t K il le e n , S tu d e n t C ou n c il s c h o la r­sh ip .

A lso , J e f f K lig m a n , H a z le t W re s tlin g A ssn ., K e y p o r t K iw a n is C lu b A w a rd s , and N J S IA A S c h o la r-A th le te C e r t i f i ­c a te ; C a th e rin e K lin s k y , S pan ish C lu b A w a rd , S tuden t C o u n c il A w a rd , and a w a rd fo r o u ts ta n d in g a tte n d a n ce ; G re g o ry K o v a r , R a r ita n H ig h School P ig s k in C lu b A w a rd ; a nd L in d a K re in e r , c h e e rle a d in g s c h o la rsh ip .

A lso , B re n d a L ig h t, S tuden t C o u n c il A w a rd , John M a r in e llo , H a z le t W re s t lin g A s s n .; Jea n M c C o u rt, N a tio n a l H o n o r S oc ie ty A w a rd ; D enn is M . M c G ra th , N J IT S ch o la r C e r t if ic a te and R a r ita n H ig h School A w a rd ; and M ic h e lle M o r f it , c h e e rle a d in g sch o la rsh ip .

A ls o ,J im M u llin s , B i l l K u n k e l A w a rd ; C a r l P a yn e , A w a rd fo r O u ts tan d in g A tte n d a n c e ; J e a n in e P e n n e ll. G o lf C lub A w a rd ; Joyce P e tt in a tto , ch e e rle a d in g s c h o la rs h ip and H a z le t I ta lia n -A m e r ic a n C lu b A w a rd ; F ra n P re s ti, R a r ita n R o cke t S o ftb a ll A w a rd ; John Russo, P a u l A n g e rm e y e r M e m o r ia l S o f tb a ll L e a g u e s c h o la rs h ip ; a n d E l l io t S ch w a rtz , B ausch & L o m b A w a rd ; G a rd e n S ta te D is t in ­gu ished S ch o la r C e r tif ic a te , G len D. B a tes M e m o r ia l A w a rd , H a z le t R o ta ry C lu b A w a rd , O tto S as law P h ys ics A w a rd , N a tio n a l M e r it S ch o la rs h ip C e r t if ic a te o f M e r it , and R a r ita n V a lle y s c h o la rsh ip .

A lso , R ic h a rd S ch w a rtz , B ee rs S tre e t P T O A w a rd and G a rd e n S ta te D is tin g u is h e d S c h o la r C e r t if ic a te ; M a r ia S e rra , K e y p o r t E lk s Lodge 2030 A w a rd ; R od S m ith , H a z le t W re s tlin g A ssn .; A d a m S tenge l, G a rd e n S ta te D is t in g u ished S c h o la r C e r t if ic a te an d S tu d e n t C o u n c il A w a rd : Jasen S tock, L t . Ja m e s W . M ason U S M C M e m o r ia l A w a rd ; D a v id S um m a, H a z le t W re s tlin g Assn. a nd S tu d e n t C ounc il A w a rd ; and R a y m o n d T hom pson, G a rd e n S ta te D is t in ­gu ished S ch o la r C e r t if ic a te an d G e rm a n C lu b A w a rd .

A lso , N a n cy T o lc h in , jo u rn a lis m and S tuden t C o u n c il a w a rd s ; Joseph T o m a s ie llo , H a z le t W re s tlin g A ssn .; and E d w in V azquez, H a z le t W re s t lin g Assn.

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S e ve ra l lo c a l s tu d en ts have been n am ed to th e s p rin g sem este r d e a n ’s l is t a t th e U n iv e rs ity o f D e la w a re . T hey a re L a w re n c e R oy B a rd , H a z le t; R udy John B ru n o J r . , C lif fw o o d ; and L in d a A nn W e rtz o f C lif fw o o d B each

M a ry B. M c C a ll, d a u g h te r o f M r. A n d M rs . P a tr ic k Me C a ll, M a ta w a n , re c e n tly re c e iv e d th re e s c h o la s tic a w a rd s upon h e r g ra d u a tio n fro m B u c k n e ll U n iv e rs ity She was a w a rd e d th e O liv e r D e c k e r p r iz e fo r a t ta in in g the h ighest ave ra g e in the C o llege o f E n g in e e rin g , the L o u is W Robey p riz e fo r b e in g th e se n io r w o m a n best e x e m p lify in g the a im s o f a B u c k n e ll e d u ca tio n , and the C h ris ten se n a w a rd fo r the o u ts ta n d in g g ra d a u te in e n g in e rin g . A d ean ’s lis t s tu d en t and m e m b e r o f B e ta G a m m a s o ro r ity , she was g ra d u a te d w ith a b a ch e lo r o f sc ience degree in m e ch a n ica l e n g in ee rin g . She is a 1981 g ra d u a te o f C eda r R idge H igh School, O ld B rid g e .

A to ta l o f 13 w om en re c e n tly c e le b ra te d th e ir b ’n a i m it vah a t T e m p le S ha lom , A b e rd ee n T he y a re P a tr ic ia B ra k ­m an , Suzanne S che raga , M a r i ly n L u b in , Jess ica S m ith , A d r ia n F is c h e r, G ina R o se n tha l, B e tty G o lub , S tephan ie P o r t, S ara C erone, T e r r i C itro n , E lle n B e rm a n . F ra n i R osen fa rb , and B e rn ic e G u lk in .

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T he b r id e is the d a u g h te r o f C ha rles S iv in , M a n h a tta n , N .Y ., an d S ondra T h a le r , M a r lb o ro . T he b r id e g ro o m is the son o f M r. and M rs . M a lc o lm M a r c h a n d , B ro o k ly n , N .Y .

T h e b r id e ’ s s te p fa th e r , D a v id T h a le r , is e d ito r and p u b lis h e r o f T he In d ep e n ­den t.

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R abb i A. B e lze r, W ycko ff, o f f ic ia te d a t the outdoor ce rem ony .

A m y E l ln e r , M a r lb o ro , se rve d as th e m a id o f honor.

R u la M ic h o s , N e w Y o rk C ity , an d L a in ie H e rshko - w itz , N . B ru n s w ic k , w e re b rid e s m a id s .

T he best m a n w as Sam M a n d ra g o n a o f B ro o k ly n , N .Y . '

U she rs w e re th e b r id e ’s b r o th e r , Ia n S iv in , a n d S tu a r t Z u c k e rm a n o f B ro o k ­ly n , N .Y .

T he b r id e is a g ra d u a te o f M a r lb o ro H ig h School and the: F a s h io n In s t i tu te o f T ech n o lo g y . She is e m p lo ye d b y B u r lin g to n In d u s tr ie s .

M R . and M RS. STEV EN MARCHANDThe b rid e g ro o m w as g ra d ­

ua ted f ro m th e H ig h School o f F a s h io n In d u s tr ie s , the F ash io n In s t itu te o f T echn- no logy, a nd th e School o f V is u a l A r t s . H e is th e

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T he coup le took a w ed d in g t r ip to H a w a ii.

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B o t t ig l ie r i to Joseph Leo M a n ia w as h e ld M a y 11 a t St. Joseph ’s C h u rch .

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The R ev. R o n a ld B a c o v in o ff ic ia te d a t th e ce re m o n y .

T he m a id o f h o n o r w as A g a th a D e lla P ie tro o f H a z ­le t, a cous in o f th e b rid e . B r id e s m a id s w e re F ra n c in e an d P e g g y D e lla P ie tro , bo th o f H o lm d e l, a lso cous ins o f the b r id e ; G a il J a b lo n s k i, th e b o ro u g h ; M ic h e le L a l ly o f O ld B r id g e ; and D ana M a n ia , th e borough.

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H a z le t c o u p le e x c h a n g e v o w s

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and Ja m e s P . W ile y w e re m a r r ie d June 1 a t St. A n n ’s C h ruch , K e a n sb u rg .

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Theresa Donovan, the bride’s sister, served as matron of honor.

B rid e s m a id s w e re M a r ty B ra d y , C o lleen T a y lo r , and th e g ro o m ’s s is te r , Ja n e M c L a u g h lin .

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T he b r id e is a g ra d u a te o f R a r ita n H ig h School and T re n to n S ta te C ollege. She is a ca n d id a te fo r a m a s te r ’s

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T he b r id e g ro o m is the son o f M r . an d M rs . G eorge E . T h o m p so n , 10 T a l l O aks D r iv e , H a z le t.

E ile e n L e c o u r se rve d as th e m a id o f honor.

Joanne K e lly , G lo r ia K e l­ly , D onna K e lly , and M a u ­re e n J u rg e n s w e re th e b rid e sm a id s .

J a c ly n K e lly w as the f lo w ­e r g ir l .

D a v e R am os se rve d as the best m an .

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T he b rid e g ro o m , a g ra d a te o f R a r ita n H ig h School, is e m p lo ye d b y S ta te D ry w o o d , L i t t le S ilv e r .

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In its “ 2 -F e r” p ro m o ­tio n , announced by K e ith K i l la r y , m a n a g e r o f the P h o to T o Go b ra n c h a t the S tra th m o re Lanes P laza , R o u te 34, A b e r d e e n , cu s to m e rs w i l l re c e iv e a 15% d isco u n t on a n y tw o o r m o re ro l ls o f K o d a k o r F u j i p r in t o r s lid e f i lm . In a d d it io n , fo r each ro l l o f c o lo r p r in t f i lm p u rc h a s ­ed, th e c u s to m e r w i l l be g iv e n a $1 00 d is c o u n t coupon to be used w hen th e r o l l is p rocessed a t an y P h o to T o G o lo c a t io n “ N o t o n ly d o e s th e c u s to m e r b e n e f it w h e n th e y bu y th e f i lm , th e y get a d isco u n t o f f th e p rocess in g , as w e ll, ” s a id M r. K i l la r y .

“ C u s to m e rs w i l l be en­t i t le d to th e 15% d isco u n t even i f th e y p u rch a se d if ­fe re n t typ e s o f f i lm , ” he sa id . H e n o ted th a t people o fte n w a n t f i lm o f v a ry in g A S A speeds to be p re p a re d fo r d if fe re n t sho o ting con ­d it io n s w h ile on a t r ip .

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Keyport to spend $11,000 to probe water plant problem

K E Y P O R T T he B o ro u g h C ounc il in fo r ­

m a lly ag re e d la s t w eek to a u th o r iz e an $11,000 e m e r­g ency a p p ro p r ia tio n fo r a co m p a n y to in v e s tig a te a b a ckw ash p ro b le m a t the P e r ry S tre e t w a te r p la n t

W a te r b ro u g h t in to the p la n t now takes 40 m in u te s ins tead o f th e usua l 10 to f i l t e r , s a id A r t R o o k e , s u p e r in te n d e n t o f p u b lic w o rks .

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C o u n ty has a c h ie v e d its 1984-85 goa l o f $1.3 m ill io n , i t was announced by R o n a ld B. S ch m id t, c h a irm a n o f the fu n d -ra is in g o rg a n iza tio n .

S ch m id t sa id the co un ty c a m p a ig n re l ie d s ig n if ic a n t­ly on T r i-S ta te , a c o n s o rtiu m o f 32 d r iv e s in N ew Je rse y , New Y o rk , and C onnec ticu t. T he m a jo r p a r t o f c o n tr ib u ­tio n s f ro m A T & T em p loyees and the A T & T F o u n d a tio n was channe led th ro u g h T r i ­State, he sa id .

He p ra ise d the e ffo r ts of h is c a m p a ig n team , co n s is t­ing o f G e o ffre y S a d w ith , v ice p re s id e n t o f th e In d u s tr ia l W a s h in g M a c h in e C o rp ., M a ta w a n ; P a tr ic ia A c k e r, d ire c to r o f co rp o ra te s e r­v ices fo r th e P ru d e n tia l P ro ­p e r t y a n d C a s u a lty I n ­su ra n ce Co., H o lm d e l; and M a ry A n n M a r t in of N .J . N a tu ra l Gas Co., p re s id e n t o f the lo c a l U n ite d W ay

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T he a n n o u n ce m e n t w as m ade a t the c lu b ’s annua l June d in n e r th is m on th .

N ancy M c ln e rn e y , M a ta ­w an , w as n a m e d R o o k ie of th e Y e a r.

J i l l R a tc lif fe , M a ta w a n , w a s n a m e d O u ts ta n d in g M e m b e r o f the Y e a r

F iv e - y e a r m e m b e rs h ip a w a rd s w e re p resen ted to Joan C a m e llo o f H o lm d e l, M a r ie Costa o f A berdeen , A nna D iF ra n c o o f M a ta w a n , G e ri H v ia n d o f A berdeen , and C lif fs M a z illo o f A b e r ­deen.

T he c lu b a lso re c e iv e d 12 in d iv id u a l and d e p a r tm e n t a w a rd s fo r the 1984-85 yea r.

S c h m id t added, “ f ro m o th e r q u a rte rs ; R ic h B e rg e n o f L ib e r ty M u tu a l In su ra n ce , B i l l D a lto n o f In te rn a t io n a l F la v o r s a n d F ra g ra n c e s , J a c k D eC erce o f F re e h o ld A re a H o s p ita l, F ra n k C am - p ione o f C am p ione A sso c i­a te s , J im M c K e a rn e y , fo r ­m e r ly o f T he D a ily R e g is te r, and S teve H o rn ik , p re s id e n t o f th e M o n m o u th -O c e a n A F L -C IO C e n tra l L a b o r Un- o n .”

T he c o m m itte e re ce ive d r e c o m m e n d a t io n s f o r a w a rd s to re c ip ie n t agencies and announced the a w a rd s a t U n ite d W a y ’s a n n u a l m e e tin g h e ld re c e n tly .

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T he b il l , A -3436, sponsored b y M a jo r i ty L e a d e r John P a u l D o y le and A sse m b lya n Ja cq u e lin e W a lk e r (D -M on - m o u th ), m o d ifie s the c r i t e r ­ia fo r u rb a n a id e l ig ib i l i t y to in c lu d e m u n ic ip a lit ie s w h ic h have a p o p u la tio n o f m o re than 40.000 and e xp e rie n ce d s u b s t a n t ia l p o p u la t io n g ro w th be tw een 1970 and 1980.

The to w n s h ip w o u ld re ­ce ive $738,850 in u rb a n a id i f the b i l l becom es la w .

" T h is b i l l w i l l c o rre c t the s itu a tio n an d b r in g M id d le ­to w n som e v e ry needed fu n d s ,” W a lk e r sa id , a d d in g th a t the to w n sh ip has p ro b ­le m s s im ila r to those o f c itie s .

T he b i l l w i l l go n e x t to the A sse m b ly R evenue, F in a n c e and A p p ro p r ia tio n s C o m m it­tee. W a lk e r is a m e m b e r o f the c o m m itte e

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T he b a ckw a sh d e la y m a y be caused fro m a c ra c k in one o f th e f i l t e r beds, R ooke sa id .

W a te r S p e c ia lis ts w i l l d ig o u t the beds to f in d the c ra c k , he sa id .

R ooke to ld the co u n c il th a t th e $11,000 is o n ly fo r a n in ­v e s tig a tio n o f the p ro b le m a n d th a t i t w i l l p ro b a b ly cost m o re to c o rre c t it .

“ I t ’ s a p ro b le m th a t has to be f ix e d ,” he sa id . “ I t w o n ’ t g e t a n y b e tte r .”

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T he p la n t, b u ilt in the 1800s, w as shu t dow n in 1976.

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R e s i d e n t s l o s e c o u r t b a t t l e a g a i n s t r e s t a u r a n t

Big Mac can move to Union BeachBy R ob in S ide l

U N IO N B E A C H B o ro u g h re s id e n ts m a y

soon be a b le to bu y a B ig M a c in th e ir ow n n e ig h b o r­hood.

A lo n g - te rm b a tt le be­tw een s e v e ra l res id e n ts and the bo ro u g h m a y h a ve ended T h u rs d a y w h e n S u p e r io r C o u rt Judge F lo re n c e R. P e sko e u p h e ld a Z o n in g B o a rd dec is io n g ra n t in g p e r­m iss io n fo r the c o n s tru c tio n o f a M c D o n a ld ’s on R ou te 36 be tw een Seagate and U n io n Avenues

T he b o a rd a p p ro ve d the a p p lic a t io n in 1984, a f te r 11 m on ths o f n e g o tia tio n s .

F o u r W a sh in g ton A venue re s ide n ts f i le d s u it a g a in s t th e bo rough , co n te n d in g th a t the p roposed s ite w o u ld have an a d ve rse e ffe c t on the n e ig h b o rh o o d ’ s re s id e n t ia l c h a ra c te r .

T h e re s id e n ts f i r s t a p ­pea led to th e B o ro u g h Coun­c il , w h ic h a lso up h e ld the Z on ing B o a rd

T he b a ck p o rt io n o f the re s ta u ra n t p ro p e r ty is in a re s id e n t ia l zone a b u tt in g W ash in g ton Avenue.

In g re ss an d egress lanes,

w h ic h a re now p e rm it te d on the s ite , o ccup ied b y M a g ic F o u n ta in , w i l l be c losed , sa id B o ro u g h A tto rn e y R o b e rt T h a le r . H o w e ve r, p a rk in g w i l l be p e rm it te d on th e back p o rt io n , he sa id .

F in a n c ia l p ro b le m s m a y p re v e n t th e o b je c to rs f ro m a p p e a lin g th e d e c is ion , sa id Jo h n H ess, 508 W a sh in g ton A ve .

“ T h e re ’s no w a y I ca n stop i t , ” he sa id . “ I ’ l l ju s t m ake su re th e y w i l l l iv e u p to e v e ry th in g th e y s a id they w e re g o in g to d o .”

“ T he lik e lih o o d o f i t be ing re v e rs e d is v e ry s l im , ” T h a l­e r sa id .

Hess added th a t he is con­s id e r in g s e llin g h is hom e because o f th e re s ta u ra n t, b u t re a l e s ta te e x p e rts to ld h im th a t h is house w i l l de­p re c ia te n e a r ly $15,000.

“ I w o u ld no t s ta y in the b o ro u g h ,” he sa id . “ T h is is a d is g ra c e .”

Hess b e lie ve s th a t th e b o r­o u g h ’s dec is io n w as a p o l i t i ­c a l m ove.

T h e c o u n c il’ s vo te to up ­h o ld th e Z o n in g B o a rd w as d iv id e d a lo n g p a r ty lines . W hen th e c o u n c il d e ad locked

B a c k y a r d s w i m l e s s o n s

t o b e c o n d u c t e d b y 'Y 'R E D B A N K

T he C o m m u n ity Y M C A is o f fe r in g a n e ig h b o rh o o d b a c k y a rd poo l in s tru c t io n p ro g ra m fo r c h ild re n e ig h t m on ths and o lde r.

T he p ro g ra m , new to the co u n ty , w i l l be h e ld in the T in d a ll R oad, M id d le to w n and B e th a n y R oad, H o lm d e l, a reas.

T he p ro g ra m is ge a re d to people w h o ca n n o t a tte n d Y M C A c lasses because o f pe rsona l o r tra n s p o r ta t io n p ro b le m s , a c c o r d in g to D o r ie C iu lla , p ro g ra m co o r­d in a to r .

T he p rog ra n fc em phas izes the fu n d a m e n ta ls o f s w im m ­in g and w a te r sa fe ty , and is open to b e g in ne r and in ­

S t e w a r d c o m p l e t e s

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A rm y P v t. E d w a rd A . S te w a rd , son o f E d w a r d and B a rb a ra S te w a rd , 22 L in c o ln A ve ., C lif fw o o d , has co m ­p le te d b as ic t ra in in g a t F t. S il l, O k la .

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“ S u p e rio r C o u rt is a fra id to o v e r tu rn h om e r u le , ” Hess sa id . “ I t w i l l set a p re c e d e n t.”

B u t T h a le r th in k s the res ­ta u ra n t w i l l be b e n e fic ia l to th e bo rough .

“ I t ’s a g re a t d a y fo r p ro ­g ress fo r U n io n B e a c h ,” T h a le r sa id . “ I t show s p ro s ­p e c t iv e b u s in e s s e s th a t

U n io n B each w i l l f ig h t to be reasonab le to a t t ra c t ra ta - b les to th e to w n .”

T he re s ta u ra n t w i l l o ffe r 100 fu l l- an d p a r t - t im e jo b s to teenage rs , he sa id .

“ I t w i l l h e lp th e k id s w ho need m on e y in th e ir pock ­e ts ,” he sa id .

M c D o n a ld ’s has n o t y e t de­c id e d m in e w hen c o n s tru c ­t io n w i l l beg in , a c c o rd in g to W il l ia m K . M ad d e n , a t to r ­ney fo r th e co m p a n y .

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A m o n g th e a v a ila b le f i lm s a re “ S ta rm a n ,” “ P la ce s in the H e a r t , ” and “ D o n a ld D u c k ’s F ir s t 50 Y e a rs .”

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A S o l d i e r ' s S t o r yRacial tensions flare in this gripping film about a murder on a black army base near the end of World War II. Captain Davenport (Howard W. Rollins, Jr.), a proud black army attor­ney, is sent to Fort Neal, Louisiana to investigate the ruthless shooting death of Sergeant Waters (Adolph Caesar). Through interviews with Sarge’s men, Davenport learns that he was a vicious man who served the white world and despised his own roots. Was the killer a bigoted white officer? Or could he have bi -jn a black soldier embittered by Waters’ constant race baiting?

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U H i s n t ■

M o v i e b o r r o w s h e a v i l y f r o m ‘ C lo s e E n c o u n t e r s ’

' C o c o o n ’ s u m m e r ’s m o s t e n d e a r i n g f i l mB y M ichae l B anka

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T h ird K in d ’ and “ E .T .—The E x t r a - te r re s t r ia l ’ ’ had n e ve r been m ade , “ C ocoon” w ou ld p ro b a b ly ra te as the best p ic ­tu re o f 1985

T he t ru th is, u n fo r tu n a te ­ly , th a t R on H o w a rd ’s f i lm in v ite s co m p a riso n s to these o th e r tw o m ov ies and is n ’ t in v e n tiv e enough to be a p ­p re c ia te d on its ow n te rm s . M ake no m is ta k e : “ C ocoon” is a good m ov ie , b u t i t m ig h t have been a g re a t one ha d i t been less d e r iv a t iv e .

T he f i lm opens by e x a m in ­in g the tro u b le s o f a g ro u p of e ld e r ly people in F lo r id a , and then goes on to d e sc rib e the m ira c le by w h ic h they escape th e ir fa te .

T he c e n tra l c h a ra c te rs a re A r t (D o n A m e c h e ) , Ben (W ilfo rd B r im le y ) , and Joe (H u m e C ro n y n ) . R e tire e s a ll, th e y one da y d isco ve r som e un u sua l changes in th e ir f a v o r i t e s w im m in g pool

T he p lace has been re n te d b y a m y s te r io u s , w e l l - d ressed m a n c a lle d W a lte r (B r ia n D e n n e h y ), w h o has a ls o r e n te d a b o a t fo r

h im s e lf and h is fr ie n d s . Soon the boa t, u n d e r the o w n e r sh ip o f a m y s t if ie d young m an (S teve G u tte n b e rg ), is b r in g in g back la rg e pods and d e p o s itin g th e m in th e poo l A r t , Ben, and Joe n o tice the pods, b u t d iv e in a n yw a y W hen th e y com e back out a g a in , a lo t has changed

As i t tu rn s out, the pool has a r e v ita l iz in g life fo rc e th a t m akes the th re e m en fee l y o u th fu l a g a in . T he y becom e f r is k ie r th a n th e y ’ve been in ye a rs , a fa c t no t lo s t on th e ir w ive s (p la y e d by ve te ra n s M au re e n S tap le ton , G w en V e rd o n , and Jess ica T a n d y )

B r o o k d a l e ’s ‘F a n t a s t i c k s ’

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ta s t ic k ’s is th e lon g e s t ru n ­n ing m u s ic a l in A m e ric a , w e looked fo rw a rd to a lo c a l p ro d u c tio n o f th e p la y a t B ro o k d a le C o m m u n ity Col- ege la s t w eekend.

B y th e end o f the p la y , w e w e re s u re th a t w e h a d m issed so m e th in g .

A lth o u g h th e in d iv id u a l p e rfo rm a n c e s w e re good, a la c k lu s te r haze obscu red the reason the p la y w as w o r th y o f a 25-year ru n .

M ic h a e l P la t ta as M a tt w as a so lid p a r t o f the p e r­fo rm a n ce . H is s tro n g s in g in g vo ice and in te rp re ta t io n as a lo ve s ick a do lescen t g a ve the show its backbone.

L e s lie F o rn in o , p o r tra y in g L u isa , the o b je c t o f the b o y ’s love , w as a c re d ib le s e lf­ce n te re d te e na g e r H e r s in g ­in g , how e ve r, la c k e d con­t in u i ty as she fre q u e n t ly ch a n g e d p itc h , b e c o m in g s h r i l l and i r r i ta t in g .

U p s ta g in g the re s t o f the c h a ra c te rs w a s J im U r - b a n ia k , w ho p o rtra y e d a S h a k e s p e a ria n a c to r w ho becom es in v o lv e d in the p lo t o f the p la y . W hen U rb a n ia k a ppea red , the p la y ’s m ea n ­in g w as m o m e n ta r ily lo s t as he took c o n tro l o f the s tage.

U rb a n ia k ’s loud b a rito n e appea led im m e d ia te ly to the aud ience . He q uo ted S hake­sp e a re an d g e s tu re d in ­ce ssa n tly w ith h is ta l l , th in body to b r in g l i fe to the s tage . A lth o u g h a m in o r c h a r a c te r , th e a u d ie n c e looked fo rw a rd to h is ap ­pea rances as w as e v id e n t b y the ro u s in g app la use he re ­ce ive d a t the show ’s close.

A ls o d e p e n d a b le w e re D o n a ld D e F e lic e an d Joseph B la tz as th e co u p le ’s fa th e rs . D e b b y F ie ld , p o r t ra y in g the m u te w ho a ided w ith set changes, flo w e d c o n tin u a lly on and o f f s tage , encourag -

J im U rb an ia k and Joseph M ando la reh ea rse the ir ro le s as H en ry and M o rtim e r in "T h e F a n ta s t ic k s " show ing at B rookd a le C om m un ity C o llege .

in g th e a u d ie n ce ’s im a g in a ­tion .

T he n a r ra to r , C a r lo D u r- la n d , used h is deep vo ice to its p o te n tia l. H e sang, m o ra l­ized, and changed h is c h a r ­a c te r to becom e th e s w a r th y b a n d it, E l G a llo .

M a r jo r ie M o lle n a u e r w as an e x c e lle n t h a rp is t. She b ro u g h t a g e n tle f lo w to

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I t is n ’ t long b e fo re th e t r io le a rn s th a t W a lte r an d h is fr ie n d s a re n ’t o rd in a ry run - o f- th e -m ill hum a n s , b u t k in d ­ly a lie n s f ro m ou terspace . A lth o u g h th e y a ssu m e a h u m a n lik e fo rm , th e ir s k in is a c tu a lly a pee l th a t ca n be s lip p e d o f f to r e v e a l a lu m in o u s in n e r be ing .

“ Cocoon” is a t its best w hen i t d e ta ils th e changes in the e ld e r ly c h a ra c te rs , and a t its w ea ke s t w hen it s h i f t s a t te n t io n to G u t- te n b e rg ’s yo u n g p ro ta g o n is t an d h is b u d d in g ro m a n ce w ith the m o s t b e a u tifu l o f the a lie n s (p la y e d b y T ahnee W elch , R a q u e l’ s d a u g h te r).

G u tte n b e rg ’s re la tio n s h ip w ith th is be ing is re m in is ­cen t o f H e n ry T h o m a s ’s in “ E .T . ” a nd thus la c k s the freshness o f th e re la t io n ­sh ips a m o n g th e o ld e r c h a r ­a c te rs , the k in d p re v io u s ly u n e x p lo re d in b ig -b u d g e t sp e c ia l e ffe c ts fan tas ie s .

T he e n d in g o f “ C ocoon” is l i f te d s tra ig h t fro m “ C lose E n c o u n te rs ,” b u t w ith o u t the s tu n n in g v ir tu o s ity o f th a t f i lm ’s p ro d u c tio n v a l­ues Y e t because “ C ocoon” is f i l le d w ith so m a n y te n d e r m om e n ts , th is f la g ra n t b o r­ro w in g is n ’ t l ik e ly to ru in a n y o n e ’s re a c t io n to the m o v ie as a w ho le , even though one w ishes H o w a rd had chosen a n o th e r rou te . In th is season o f v io le n t m ov ies l ik e “ R a m b o ” and “ L ife ­f o r c e ” “ C o c o o n ” is a w e lc o m e s u r p r is e . T h e S p ie lb e rg re fe re n ces aside, i t s tands as the s u m m e r ’s m ost e n d e a rin g m o v ie ye t.

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A lth o u g h m o s t o f th e p e r­fo rm a n ce s w e re s tro n g , the p la y d id no t l iv e up to its n am e o r re p u ta tio n . W ith o u t U rb a n ia k , i t w o u ld h a ve been m ed iocre .

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E v e r s ince “ The B ig C h il l” p roved a h it w ith aud iences tw o ye a rs ago, H o llyw o o d ha s b e e n c h u r n in g o u t m ov ies in w h ic h people s it a round and ta lk a bou t th e ir p ro b le m s A nd w h y not? In th is e ra o f e s c a la t in g , s p e c ia l - e f f e c t s b u d g e ts , w h a t cou ld be ch e a pe r than m a k in g f i lm s th a t e m ­p h a s iz e d ia lo g u e a n d c h a ra c te rs?

In re c e n t m on ths , w e ’ve been g ive n “ W in d y C ity ” and “ T he B re a k fa s t C lu b ." “ W indy C ity , ” a b la ta n t r ip - o ff o f “ T he B ig C h i l l , ” to ld the s to ry o f a g ro u p o f fr ie n d s w ho g ra d u a te d c o l­lege in the 60’s and have becom e d is illu s io n e d in the 80’s.

“ T h e B re a k fa s t C lu b ,” d ire c te d b y John H ughes ( “ S ix teen C an d le s ” ), con ­ce rned h ig h school s tuden ts w h o spend a n a f te rn o o n to g e th e r a n d s h a re th e ir fe a rs and joys.

In sh o rt, w e ’ve been g ive n tw o m ov ies abou t m id d le a g - ed co llege g ra d u a te s and

one about h igh schoo lersThat b r in g s us to “ St.

E lm o ’s F i r e , ” a d ram a about ne ithe r h igh school s tu d e n ts no r m id d le a g e d g rad u a te s , b u t young people who have , ju s t g radu a ted from co lle g e—G eo rge tow n U n ive rs ity , to be exac t. I t ’s a m ov ie th a t m eans to be ju s t , in c is iv e , an d in t e l l ig e n t about the k in d s o f people our co lleges a re tu rn in g out each y e a r U n fo r tu n a t e ly , i t m akes so m any m istak e s tha t anyone who sees it m igh t fe e l com p e lle d to m ove out of the coun try be fo re these k id s grow up.

“ St E lm o ’s F ir e ” te l ls the s to ry of an in t im a te group of s e v e n y o u n g m en a n d women who m ust confron t, a s in d iv id u a ls , a l l the issue s of l if e a fte r co llege in the 1980’s. Among them a re Kir- bo K age r (E m ilio E s te v e z , a law s tuden t and part-tim e w a ite r a t St. E lm o ’s B a r, who becom es obsessed w ith a fo rm e r fe llow s tuden t (An­d ie M acD ow e ll) ; B i l ly H ixx (Rob Lowe), an irre spon ­s ib le saxophone p la y e r who

is un ab le to fin d d irec tion for h is life and take s e v e ry op­po rtun ity to avo id com m it tin g h im se lf to an e a r ly m a r r ia g e and fatherhood; K ev in Dojenz (Andrew M cC arthy), an a sp ir in g w r ite r haun ted by h is concerns about h is se x u a lity ; and Ju lia n n a Van P a tte n (D em i M oore), a t r o u b le d y o u n g w o m a n re c ru ite d d ir e c t ly out of co l­lege into the w o r ld of in te r­na tiona l bank ing and life in the “ fa s t la n e .”

Round ing out the group a re A lec N ew berry (Judd Nelson) and L e s lie H um ­ph ries (A lly Sheedy), who pu rsue ca re e rs in po lit ic s and a rch ite c tu re , re sp ec­t iv e ly , bu t, a s lo ve rs , a re le ss su re abou t com m itt­m en t and m a rr ia g e ; and W endy B eam ish (M are Win- n ingham ), a re lia b le , p rac ­t ic a l so c ia l w o rke r who can ­not put a s id e he r in fa tua tion fo r the a lread y-m arried B il­ly

Now “ St. E lm o ’s F ir e ” co u ld h a ve been an i l ­lu m in a t in g d ram a abou t young people th ru s t in to the

IB A R T H O L O M E W 'S , 74 M a in S t . , M a taw an , 566 0267 C ha rm ing am biance in historic M ataw an la ndm ark Northern Ita lia n & French cu is ine , f in e se lec tio n of s teak &■ f is h . C ockta ils L unch , Tuesday F r id a y I t :30. D inne r, Tues. Thurs. 4:30 10 F r i 6 Sat 't il 11 P .M ., Sunday 1 P .M to 9 P .M .

B A Y S ID E V I L L A , 44 B e e r s S t . , K e y p o r t , 888-0820. K e y p o r t ' s newest fa m ily re s tau ran t , s p ec ia liz in g in seafood and Ita lia n cu is ine . Ita lia n

pastries and cheesecake are served after d inner w ith espresso or cap

pucino to end the m ea l. Now featuring Ita lian style luncheons. Hours Tues day through Thursday , 11:30 a .m . to 10 p .m . F r id ay and Saturday : 11 30 to 11 p .m . Sunday: 11:30 a .m to 10 p .m .

BUTTONWOOD M A N O R , Route 34,M atawan , 566-6220. D in in g in a charm ing lakeside setting. "Specia lties," Duck D inner, Seafood & P rim e R ibs of Beef Lakev iew Terrace D m ing room . Cocktail Lounge and Bar Music F r i 8.

Sat beg inn ing 9 p .m A m erican Con

t in e n ta l c u is in e . C o m p le te Lu n ch eo n S p e c ia ls fr o m $5.95, c o m p le te D in n e r S p e c ia ls fr o m $10.95 t o $11.95. H O U RS : L u n ch eo n , noon to 3 p .m ., D in n e r , 4 to 10 p .m ., M on . to F r i . ; S a t . 11 a .m . to 11 p .m ., Sun . noon to 9 p .m . B a n q u e t ro om a v a i la b le to a c c o m m o d a te 50 to 300 peop le in a n a tu r a l , o u td o o r s e t t in gC H O W D E R P O T R E S T A U R A N T S-Now 5 lo c a tio n s . E n jo y “ A L L YO U CAN E A T " sh r im p , s h r im p , s h r im p , s a la d , c how de r and d e s s e r t b a r in a cozy n a u t ic a l a tm o sp h e re . E n t r e e s f r o m $8.50, l ig h t e a t e r s fr o m $7.95. S p e c ia ls d a i ly e x c e p t S a tu rd a y . M o s t m a jo r c r e d i t c a rd s a c c ep te d . H o u rs : Mon. T h u r s . 4 to 9:30, D in n e r F r i . & Sat. 4 11 p .m ., Sun . 12 to 9. K e y p o r t 739-2002, Old B r id g e 583-3434, N ep tu n e C ity , 988-3733, H ow e ll, 367-2060, E a s t W in d so r (609) 443-8310.C O LT S N E C K IN N , Route 34 A 537, C o lts N eck , 462-0383. Smorgasbord luncheon Mon. F r i. noon to 2:30 p .m .,

5:30 p .m to 1:30 a .m . Saturday and S unday . B a n k A m e r ic a r d , M as te r C harge , A m erican Exoress accepted

Folk musicFo lk s in ge r and g u ita r is t G a ry S tru n c iu s and vo ca lis t D eb­bie Law ton w ill p e rfo rm tra d itio n a l and con tem po ra ry fo lk m us ic a t the Monmouth County F a ir , E . F reeho ld P a rk . The fa ir w ill be open I I a .m . to 11 p .m . J u ly 25-27 and 11 a .m . to 6 p .m . J u ly 28.

C o c k ta i l h o u r 4:30 6 p .m ., h o t andco ld h o r s d 'o e u v re s , d in n e r s e rv e d fr o m 5 p.mi. to 10 p .m ., w e e k e n d s to 11 p .m . E n t e r t a in m e n t : F r i . & S a t . n ig h ts .H A N I L Y ' S A N C H O R IN N , 215 F lo re n c e A v e ., U n ion B e a ch , 264-0970.Sea fo o d & I ta l ia n A m e r ic a n cu is in e , s te a k s . Open 7 d a y s Sun . th ro u g h T h u r s d a y 5 p .m . to 10 p .m . F r i . & S a t . ' t i l l 11 p .m . W eek ly s p e c ia ls . M a s te r C a rd and V isa a cc ep ted .T H E IR O N S ID E P U B , 300 Union A v e ., Un ion B e a ch , 264-9604. Serving Lunch and D inners . C harbro iled Burgers

featured as w e ll as our fam ous Jumbo Shrim p Cocktail. Veal d ishes also featured. D a ily Specials. Now Accept ing M aster Charge and V isa . Enter ta inm ent and s ing a long every F r i . , & Sat. evenings.

M C K IT T R IC K ' S S E A F O O D A N D S T E A KH O U SE , R t. 35 - Laurence H a r ­b o r, 566-2683. Unique Surf and Turf combinations are featured fo r d inner as w e ll as seafood, steaks and Roast L . I . D u c k lin g . S h r im p , s h r im p ,

sh r im p , a ll you can eat for lunch and d inner a re featured a long w ith a we ll

stocked soup and sa lad b a r . Cocktails, beer, and w ines a v a ila b le . M a jo r

cred it cards accepted. Enterta inm ent Thurs ., F r i. , Sat. 8< Sun. Leisure d in ­ing . New expanded menu.

M O M 'S IT A L IA N R E S T A U R A N T & P IZ Z E R IA - 766 P oo le A v e ., H az le t, 739-6333. A new d in in g area has been added to this convenient location. Ita lia n d inners are a spec ia lty , great calzones and tasty pies are also ava ila b le w ith free 40 m in . de live ry service . Open t ill 11:30 p .m .

S A Y R E V I L L E B A R &R E S T A U R A N T , 7 C e c e l i a S t . , S a y re v i l le . Now open 7 days . Steaks, seafood, sa lad b a r. Week day and B lackboard Specials. C lam bake din ners, cate r ing , part ies . C a ll 257-4110.TOW N & C O U N TR Y JN N , R o u te 35, K e y p o r t , 264-6820. Open 24 hours a day . D a ily d inne r specials 3-9 p .m . M on ., Thurs . Luncheon specia ls 11 a .m . to 3 p .m . R egu la r luncheon menu also a v a ila b le , ran g in g from peanut butter

to f ile t m ignon . Banquet fac ilit ies for 10 to 250 people. W edd in g packages a va ila b le . M a jo r credit cards ac cepted. Cocktail lounge.

Y E C O T T A G E IN N , 149 W. F r o n t S t., K e y p o r t , 264-1263. Seafood specialties. Bayside d in in g , nautica l atmosphere. D a ily fu ll course d inne r specials from $7.95. Luncheon specials . Banquet fac ilit ie s for 10 to 200 people . Nautical cocktail lounge. M a jo r cred it cards ac cepted. Sunday 12 to 10 p .m . Complete d inners start ing at $7.95.

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B E N E F I T S T O IN C L U D E :• New D ining Aren.• Daily 3 Min. L unch S pecia ls (or i t 's on iis) Only S2.75• Mon. N ites • All Veal D inners S 6 .9 5 C om plete.• T ues. N ites - All C h icken D inners $ 5 .5 0 C om plete.• W ed. - All S h rim p D inners S7.50• Full L unch & D inner M enu O ffered Daily. F resh Veal. S teak . Seafood!• O ur F am o u s S h rim p C ocktail A lw ays A vailable. S5 .95 for 10 Ju m b o S hrim p .• T h u rs . N ltc • D .J. Jo e Dec. L adies Nite.• E arly B irds. 4-6. B eal th e C lock S p ec ia ls Full D inner.

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re sp on s ib ilit ie s of adu lthood B u t in re la t in g the s to ry , d ire c to r Joe l S chum acher m akes the e r ro r of h av in g the ch a ra c te rs seem lik e sn iv e lin g b ra ts who con­s ta n t ly com p la in . Th is is the k in d of m ov ie in w h ich you n e v e r g e t c lo s e to th e ch a ra c te rs becau se they a l l su ffe r from som e s ic kn e ss at the root of th e ir behav io r.

I t ’ s a m o v ie a b o u t o b s e s s iv e n e s s o f a l l k i n d s — K i r b o ’ s ob sess iveness w ith a young woman, K e v in ’s w ith h is be st fr ie n d ’s g ir l, J u lia n n a ’s w ith m ak ing it b ig in the re a l w o rld , W endy’s w ith a young m an who’s a lre a d y m a rr ie d . They a l l ta k e th e ir p rob lem s v e ry se r io u s ly , to be su re , bu t yo u ’re le ft w ith the fe e l­in g th a t th e re ’s no th ing w rong w ith them th a t a s la p a c ro s s th e fa c e co u ld n ’t cu re .

“ St. E lm o ’s F ir e ” is not tren chan t so c ia l com m en­ta ry , w h ich it t r ie s to be, bu t a s e r ie s o f co n tr iva n ce s . W henever S chum ache r tr ie s fo r dep th , th e r e s u lt is phony. A t one point, A lec ca tches h is g ir l fr ie n d w ith K ev in . The f ilm m akes a po in t about how up se t he is. He s to rm s ou t in an ge r and n e a r ly k i l ls K e v in la te r . But a sho rt w h ile la te r , when the seven fr ien d s a re reun ited , he fo rg iv e s and fo rg e ts , and the f i lm fa i ls to re so lv e the tensions am ong h im , h is g ir l, and K ev in .

L ik e so m any of today 's TV s itcom s , “ St. E lm o ’s F ir e ” p ro fesse s to d iscu ss se r io u s issu e s w h ile p u llin g back a f te r ju s t touch ing the su r fa c e . The re su lt is n ’t re ve a lin g o r en jo ya b le—ju s t annoying.

t f i o f l a a t J i m149 W. F ron t St., Keyport 264 1263

Landmark in Keyport Directly on the Bay[W H A T ? T O O E X P E N S I V E !

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B a n a u e ts up to 200 P eo o le . * *

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St. Joseph's takes Bambino tourney, by defeating

Bayshore team tops Babe Ruth

St. Jo se p h ’s o f K e y p o r t won the in a u g u ra l B a ysh o re A re a B abe R u th B a m b in o T o u rn a m e n t, d e fe a tin g the B a y s h o re Y o u th A th le t ic Assn. te a m in the f in a ls 8-3.

St Joseph ’s c a p tu re d the to u rn a m e n t w ith a 3-1 re c ­o rd . T he o n ly loss ca m e a t the hands o f the B Y A A in the th ird gam e.

In th e f in a ls , T o m C h r is t ie p itch e d 5j 3 in n in g s to g a in the v ic to ry . H e y ie ld e d f iv e h its . R ic h ie M o u ld re lie v e d h im in the s ix th an d got the f in a l tw o outs.

J im m y M a rs h ’s tw o -ru n hom er in th e fo u r th in n in g p ro v id e d the m a rg in o f v ic ­to ry . I t w as M a rs h ’s f i r s t hom e ru n o f the season.

M a rs h w en t 2-fo r-4 w ith th re e r b i ’s. D a n n y A dam s c o n tr ib u te d a h it and sco red tw o runs, and C h a r lie M o h r and C h ris D onahue w e re the de fens ive standouts.

S t J o s e p h ’ s d e fe a te d B Y A A 8-5 in seven in n n in g s

S tand ing a re ( le ft to r ig h t) M an age r F re d S to rcks , Coach Bob W ey rick , Tom m y Scheu ing , Tony Moore, S tan K an sk i, M ike Fen ske , R a y Sm arsh , M a tt D u rk in , J a y G raham , D anny C a lic a r i, Doug Facendo , and Coach K ev in Stone.

in the o p e n ing g a m e o f the to u rn a m e n t.

The w in n e rs pushed across th re e ru n s on fo u r consecu­t iv e h its in th e seven th in ­n ing .

C h ris F itz p a tr ic k w as the w in n in g p itc h e r in re l ie f o f M ic k e y C ie c ie r s k i , w h o h u rle d the f i r s t f iv e fra m e s .

C h r is t ie w e n t 4-for-4 w ith th re e r b i ’s, R ic h S la te r con­tr ib u te d th re e h its and th re e r b i ’ s, and D onahue w e n t 3- fo r-4 and sco red fo u r runs.

St. Joseph ’s de fea ted M a t­a w a n 16-2 in th e second gam e. C h r is t ie p itc h e d a th re e - h it t te r , s t r ik in g o u t seven b a tte rs .

D o n a h ue ’s tw o -ru n h o m e r w as the b ig b lo w on o ffense. H e w e n t 2-for-3 and d ro v e in fo u r run s . M a rs h c o n tr ib u te d fo u r h its , R o b e rt W a y w e n t 3-for-5, and D o n a ld Conte t r ip le d and d ro v e in tw o runs.

B Y A A tr ip p e d St. Joseph ’s10-2 in the th ird gam e.

The K e y p o r t C e n tra l School g ir ls so ftb a ll team w as unde fea ted th is y e a r . Team m em bers a re (k n e e lin g , le f t to r ig h t ) Lu cy Tom ase llo , L isa Dean, Jean e tte M o ra le s , Coach C h a rlo tte S us te rs ic , and L a n Hoang. F ir s t row : ( le ft to righ t) R o a sa lin e R ogers, C aro lyn H a s s m ille r. K e lly K irk p a tr ic k , B rand i M cC artan , D ebb ie B a rne s, A p ril R in e lli, K a tie H ub n e r, L iz C urrie r , and B .J . D in iz . Second row : ( le ft to r ig h t) M ich e lle R aybo rn , E lle n ' ir k o , T e rr i Lee, T ra cy A llocco , J a c k ie H ubner, C h r is ty O lszew sk i, K a ren Schw indt, E d ie

D ough ty . D a is y H e rnandez , and W endy La ing .

The Bayshore A ll-Stars re cen tly won the in au gu ra l B aysho re B am bino tournam en t. K nee ling ( r ig h t to le ft) a re team m em bers R obe rt W ay, Chris F itzp a tr ic k , P h il W ath­ington , C ha rlie M ohr, D anny A dam s, Joey Zw e id in ge r, and

J im m y M arsh . S tand ing a re ( le ft to righ t) M anage r D ave Z ie g le r , R ich ie M ou ld , Coach J im M arsh , Don Conte, M icke y C ie c ie rsk i, Tom C h ris tie , R ich S la te r , C oach Joe Zw e id inge r, and C hris Donahue.

The B a y s h o re ’s 13-year- o ld B abe R u th a l l- s ta r team won its second con se cu tive D is t r ic t 2 ch a m p io n sh ip by d e fea tin g B e rk le y 12-4.

‘D a n n y C a lic a r i o f K e y p o r t w as th e w in n in g p itc h e r in the c h a m p io n s h ip gam e. H e he lped his cause b y c o lle c t­in g tw o h its in fo u r tr ip s to the p la te and s c o rin g th re e runs.

A n d y k ey r ic k o f K e a n s­b u rg c o n tr ib u te d a t im e ly h i t and a ru n b a tte d in .

B a ysh o re a lso d e fea te d B e rk le y in the second g am e o f th e to u rn a m e n t , 4-2. C a l ic a r i p itc h e d a f iv e - h it te r , s t r ik in g o u t n ine.

D oug F ace n d o o f H a z le t led the o ffense w ith fo u r h its and th re e r b i ’s M a t t L a v a r. o f St. Joseph ’s added th re e h its and an rb i.

I n the th ird gam e , F a c e n ­do p itched a f iv e -h it te r as

Champions

B a ysh o re edged M anasquan 3-2. K e y h its w e re d e liv e re d by C a lic a r i, R a y S m a rsh o f M a ta w a n an d S tan K a n s k i o f the B a ysh o re Y o u th A th le t ic Assn.

B a y s h o re w i l l now a d ­vance to th e S ou the rn N ew J e rs e y C h a m p io n sh ip , h e ld a t B r id g e to n .

Mothers cite top athletes at banquetK EY PO RT

J e a n e tte W h it lo c k a n d C ra ig R ie g le r w e re se lec ted as g i r l and boy a th le te s o f the y e a r b y th e h ig h school M o th e r ’s C lu b a t its 37th a n ­n u a l sp o rts banque t, he ld M a y 30 a t L a ke s id e M a n o r, H a z le t

The B ayshore B abe R u th a ll- sta r team re ce n t ly won the S. J e rse y D is t r ic t 2 cham p ionsh ip . K nee lin g a re ( le ft to r igh t) Andy W ey rick , K ev in B a rte ls , Sean Stone, b a t boy M ike G raham , R a y DeSimone, M a tt L avan , and W a lte r W hyte .

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R e n t a l a g e n t s :

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t h e i r f e e s ?

(Continued on P age 9)s ta n t ia lly .

“ I th ink you p ro bab ly ge t a be tte r response from the paper, because people w ou ld ra th e r look fo r som eth ing on th e ir own ra th e r than put down $95 up fron t a t an agen­c y ,” she sa id .

“ M ost people don’t h ave the e x tra money to spend when you conside r they a lso w i ll lie pay ing a re n ta l de­posit, not to m ention deposits fo r u t i l i t ie s ,” she added .

S ta te o ff ic ia ls ag reed th a t house- and apartment-seek- e rs w ou ld be be tte r o ff try in g to fin d housing w ithout u s in g a re n ta l agency .

“ J u s t to be sa fe , w e te l l peop le th e y ’re b e tte r o ff a vo id in g re n ta l agenc ie s and co n ta c tin g an e s ta b lish e d R e a lto r in s te a d ,” B a r r y sa id .

“ There a re m ore and more p rob lem s com ing in to v iew w i th r e n t a l a g e n c ie s , ” ag reed Roon. “And the on ly th ing we can do is t r y to en­fo rce our ru le s . W e’re w a tch ­ing them ( licen sed agenc ie s) c a re fu lly to m ake su re they ad h e re .”

L icen sed agenc ie s a re re ­q u ire d to d e a l fa ir ly w ith the pub lic and cannot u se m is ­lead in g o r m isrep resenta- t iv e a d ve r t is in g , sa id Roon.

In an a ttem p t to c u r ta i l consum er com p la in ts , the com m iss ion re ce n t ly adopt­ed a new ru le re g u la tin g the agenc ie s ’ conduct. F o rm e r­ly , on ly the p r ice s charged by the agenc ie s w as re g u la t­ed, acco rd in g to B ryan .

“ The new re gu la tio n c le a r ­ly d e sc r ib e s how the b u s i­ness is expected to dea l w ith its p u b lic ,” B ryan exp la ined .

I t ad d re sse s the m ost com ­mon consum er com p la in ts , he sa id , and re q u ire s agen­c ie s to v e r ify p roperties, supp ly adequa te telephone lin es , and fu l ly exp la in the purpose of the s e rv ic e to th e ir c lien ts .

Anyone who has a com ­p la in t about an agency , Roon sugge sted , shou ld w r ite a le t­te r , in c lu d in g d e ta ils of the com p la in t, to the New J e r ­sey R e a l E s ta te Com m is­sion, 201 E . S ta te S t., T ren ­ton, 08625.

Com p la in ts a lso m ay be sen t to the Monmouth Coun­ty Consum er A ffa irs D ep t., P .O . Box 1255, F re e h o ld 07728-1.255.

C o l l e g e o f f e r s

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LINCROFT B rookda le ’s w i l l conduct

four c re a t iv e a r ts cam ps th is sum m er, fe a tu r in g m u s ic , dance, a r t , and th ea te r for ch ild ren .

M u s ic Camp, o ffe red fo r grades 3-9, w i l l be h e ld in B rookda le ’s dan ce s tud io . Groups w i ll be fo rm ed a c ­co rd ing to exp e rien ce in b a lle t and m odem , and fo lk dance. D ance rs w i ll p rov ide leo ta rd s and shoes.

A r t Camp w ill fe a tu re c la y s c u lp tu r e , p a in t in g , an d p rin t and jew e lry-m ak in g for g rade s 4-8.

T hea te r Camp is lim ite d to p rev ious cam pers in g rade s 5-9.

E a ch cam p w i ll be o ffe red tw ice: Section I from J u ly 8 to J u ly 19; and Section I I from J u ly 22 to Aug. 2. Both sections w i l l m ee t from 9 a.m . to 2:45 p .m . w eekdays and co st $140 each.

The f ir s t fan w as m ade in 1886 by S chuy le r S. W heeler vho p laced a p rop e lle r on the end of a sh a ft w h ich he u rn e d w ith an e le c t r ic notor.

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H a z l e t Y o u t h A t h l e t i c L e a g u e M a j o r s

Pisa Pizza secures second-place rankP isa P izza w a tch e d a 5-1

lead e va p o ra te , then pushed across fo u r ru n s in the s ix th in n in g to de fea t th e T w in s 9-5 T h u rs d a y in th e H a z le t Y o u th A th le t ic L e a u g e ’s M a ­jo rs .

T he v ic to ry g ave P is a P iz ­za u nd ispu ted possession o f second p la ce in the f in a l s tand ings.

P isa and the T w in s had f in ish e d th e re g u la r season w ith id e n tic a l 7-4-1 reco rds . T hey had tie d once

A n d re w T e n n a n t w as the w in n in g p itc h e r. H e re lie v e d s ta r te r E r ik M c ln n e s in the f i f th in n in g and re co rd e d the f in a l fo u r outs'.

P isa P izza took a 2-0 lead in the f i r s t in n in g on one-out s ing les b y J e f f F ra le y and M c ln n e s an d a doub le by J im D iB a rb a

T he T w in s got b a ck a r u r in the b o tto m h a lf o f the in n in g w hen M ic h a e l T om a sulo w a lke d , m oved to th ird on C h ris B o ve ’s s in g le , and scored on a f ie ld e r ’s cho ice.

P isa e ru p te d fo r th re e runs in the th ird in n in g . M c ln ne s and D iB a rb a s la m m e d b ack to -back doubles and scored on Sean R e s c h ’ s t r ip le . Resch sco red w hen a p ic k o ff th ro w w e n t in to le ft f ie ld .

The T w in s c losed the gap to 5-4 in th e b o tto m o f the fo u r th on h its b y P e te r N eubacher, B en H on, D a n n y D iV irg i l io , C h r is G u ija r ro , and Joe G au de n ti.

T he y tie d the sco re in the

Citizens Alert to hear speaker on juvenile unitC O LTS N E C K

The C o lts N eck C itizens A le r t C o m m itte e is c o n tin u ­ing its s tu d y o f c r im e and va n d a lism .

T he c o m m itte e w i l l m ee t a t 8 p .m . J u ly 24 a t T o w n sh ip H a ll P a t N a rd i, a m e m b e r o f the C o lts N e c k -M a r lb o ro Ju v e n ile C on fe rence C om ­m itte e , w i l l speak abou t th a t g ro u p ’s a c t iv it ie s .

Jam es H u n d ly , an a t to r ­n e y w ith e x p e r ie n c e in se ve ra l a reas o f ju v e n ile ju s tic e , spoke a t a m e e tin g June 26.

The C itize n s A le r t C om ­m itte e p lans to re p o r t on its fin d in g s in S e p te m b e r to the T ow n sh ip C o m m itte e .

The c o m m itte e w i l l a lsc reco m m en d th a t the B oa rd of E d u c a tio n co n tin u e school assem b lies about c o m m u n i­ty re s p o n s ib ility .

T he c o m m itte e is s tu d y in g proposed le g is la tio n to in ­crease p e n a lties fo r ju v e n ile van d a ls found to be u n d e r the in flu e n c e o f a lco h o l o r drugs.

Board selects sites for classes for special edK E A N S B U R G

The B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n cons ide red tw o s ites M on d a y n ig h t fo r c la s s ro o m s to house the d is t r ic t ’s em o­t i o n a l l y d is t u r b e d a n d spec ia l e d u ca tio n s tuden ts .

One s ite , lo ca te d a t 253 M ain S t., w i l l m a ke roo m fo r i new p ro g ra m fo r 20 em o- io n a l ly d is t u r b e d h ig h choo l s tuden ts , a c c o rd in g to oseph C aruso , su p e rin te n - ent o f schools.The d is t r ic t has re c e iv e d a

100,000 s ta te g ra n t fo r the •og ram , he sa id .The o th e r s ite , lo ca te d a t C hu rch S t., w i l l house ad-

in is t r a t iv e o ff ic e s , now ra te d a t the P o r t M on- outh SchoolT w o c la s s ro o m s w h ic h rv e as a d m in is tra to rs ' o f- :es a t the P o r t M o n m o u th hool w i l l be v a ca te d to ake roo m fo r tw o a d d i- in a l e le m e n ta ry sch o o l »ecial e d u ca tio n c lasses

f i f t h w h e n N e u b a c h e r s tro k e d a le a d o ff s in g le , a d ­vanced to th ird on J a c k D o w d ’s s in g le , an d sco red on H on ’s h it.

B u t in the to p o f the s ix th , P is a sco re d th e w in n in g run s . M ic h a e l S ne ll b e lte d a le a d o ff t r ip le , a nd B r ia n G id a ro , F ra le y , M c ln n e s , and D iB a rb a a l l c ra c k e d e x tra -b a se h its .

H on m ad e th e de fen s ive p la y o f th e gam e , h a u lin g in S n e ll’s b id fo r a t r ip le in deep le f t f ie ld .

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T a la m o w as th e w in n in g p itc h e r in th e w in o v e r H a z le t P izza . H e s tru c k ou t 10 b a tte rs . T e n n a n t d ro ve in the w in n in g run .

I n th e I n te r m e d ia te s , S c u d ie ry de fea ted L a n e O f­f ic e 7-4 and fin is h e d the season in a dea d lock fo r f i r s t p la ce w ith S ta r lite .

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W ill ia m T . C he rn e y , son o f T hom as an d M o n ica C h e r­ney, 196 D o ck R d ., M a ta w a n , re c e n tly re p o r te d fo r d u ty a b o a rd th e a ir c r a f t c a r r ie r T heodore R ooseve lt, based in N e w p o rt N ew s, Va.

A 1984 g ra d u a te o f C edar R id g e H ig h S c h o o l, O ld B r id g e , C he rn e y jo in e d the N a v y in D e ce m b e r

screen ta lk in g a b o u t th e lo ­c a l c r im e ra te .

A lth o u g h i t is n o t Jo h n n y C arson o r th e n a tio n a l new s, the p ro g ra m , “ F ocus O n ,” des igned b y T K R C ab le , w i l l in fo rm the p u b lic a b o u t g o v ­e rn m e n t o f f ic ia ls an d lo c a l happen ings.

“ W e w a n te d a p ro g ra m w h ic h had d ire c t c o m m u n ity in p u t, ” sa id M a rg a re t A n n B e h re n d s , T K R p ro g ra m m an a g e r.

T K R co n tac te d m u n ic ip a l­it ie s se rve d by the cab le co m p a n y in Ju n e to in fo rm th e m o f th e p ro g ra m ’s a v a il­a b il i ty , she sa id .

U n io n B each is th e f i r s t B a y s h o re m u n ic ip a l i ty to ta ke a d v a n ta g e o f th e p ro ­g ra m .

A lth o u g h T K R p roduces

th e sh o w , th e in d iv id u a l tow ns a re re sp o n s ib le fo r the co n te n t, B e h re nd s sa id .

“ W e w a n t th e tow ns to be d ir e c t ly in v o lv e d ,” she sa id .

“ F ocus On U n io n B e a ch ” w as taped la s t w eek, she sa id .

In th e h a lf-h o u r p ro g ra m , M a y o r C a rm e n S to p p ie llo a c ts as m o d e ra to r and ques­tio n s lo c a l o f f ic ia ls a b o u t bo ro u g h a c t iv it ie s .

“ I th o u g h i t w a s v e y in fo r ­m a t iv e , ” sa id A c t in g P o lic e C h ie f M ic h a e l E n n is . “ P eo­

p le shou ld kn o w so m e th in g a b o u t how th e d e p a r tm e n t o p e ra te s .”

T K R w i l l p ro d u ce a p ro ­g ra m fo r a n y m u n ic ip a lity w h ic h exp resses a n in te re s t, B eh rends sa id . T he co m p a n y does n o t ch a rg e th e m u n ic i­

p a lit ie s fo r th e p ro d u c tio n .“ W e w a n t i t to be a m o n th ­

ly show fo r each to w n ,” she added.

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GENERAL MOTORS CORP. GMC TRUCK DIVISION

IN ASSO CIATIO N WITH

BIG RED GMC TRUCKSA S p e c i a l O f f e r i n g T o T r u c k B u y e r s

EFFICIENCY SAVINGS FACTOR3 5 0 N E W G M C T R U C K S

F L E E T W H O L E S A L E P R IC E D

G M C T rucks D ivis ion o f G ene ra l M otors C o rp . , Inc. in assoc iation w ith B ig Red G M C T rucks has a rranged fo r m o re than 250 New G M C T rucks to be at one location to initiate this ve ry special E FF IC IEN C Y S A L E S EVEN T . A ll trucks will b e spec ia lly p riced at fleet w holesa le prices and the m anu fac tu re rs suggested lis t p r ic e w ill b e d is re g a rd e d .G ene ra l M otors, W o rld 's largest m anu fac tu re rs o f au tom otive veh ic les is m o re e ffic iency consc ious than ever. GM C , the exciting truck d iv is ion has lea rned m uch in the past 2 years abou t m anu factu ring effic ient ro a d vehicles, styled and p riced right fo r the public . G M C T rucks is now ab le to o ffe r the E ff ic ie n c y S a v in g s F a c to r (E.S.F.) to you , the d riv ing public . By b ring ing together 250 specia lly p riced vehicles and to sell them in O N E W E E K is obv ious ly M ore E fficient than to sell 100 ove r a m onth. Th is o ffe rs you sav ings o f o ve rhead based costs.C A V / C M A D E * 1 SELECT ION - OVER 250 NEW GMC TRUCKS HAVE BEEN SHIPPED D M V C m V / n C i I I TO t h is o n e l o c a t io n f o r t h is e .s .f . e v e n t .

SAVE MORE: 2 .

SAVE MORE: 3 .

PRICE — UNTIL THIS INVENTORY OF NEW GMC TRUCKS IS SOLD , ALL PRICES W ILL BE FLEET W HOLESALE AND LIST PRICES W ILL BE DISREGARDED.

a. 4 INDEPENDENT USED CAR APPRAISERS W ILL BE ON HAND TO INSURE THE H IGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOW ANCES.

b. GM SERVICE CARDS INCLUDED WITH EVERY NEW TRUCK PURCHASE.

FINANCING — GENERAL MOTORS MAKES IT EASY TO OWN YOUR NEW GMC TRUCK.a. EASY TERMS UP TO 60 MONTHS.b. NO MONEY DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYERS.c. INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL AND ON-THE-SPOT DELIVERY.d. THE AUTO INDUSTRY’S M OST COMPETITIVE LEASING PLAN.e. 8.8% APR FINANCING ON A LL GMC FULL SIZE PICK UPS.

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E.S.F. FLEET WHOLESALE PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SAT., JULY 20GMC has produced and shipped to Big Red GMC Trucks. 250 new Trucks in every model. This event is a Big Red GMC Trucks because It offers the areas largest warranty service facility. Knowledgeable GMC Truck representatives will answer your questions and assist you in the transaction. No negotiations will be necessary as all prices will be at wholesale. Trade-Ins will beacceoted Corp ° *8 ava*la *e *° 9ua,^ied buyers by General Motors Acceptance

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Attorney general's office sidesteps salary complaint

By Robin S ide l UNION BEACH

An a s s is ta n t s ta te a tto rn ey gene ra l has recom m ended th a t the Borough Council or the co u rts hand le a com- p la int m ade b y Councilm an Lee B ernste in .

B e rn ste in w ro te the a t­to rney g e n e ra l’s o ffice la s t w eek contend ing th a t a bo r­ough o rd inance au tho riz in g a six-month p a id le a v e of ab sence to P o lice Chief R ich ­a rd T rem b le y v io la te s a s ta te s ta tu te .

A ss is tan t A tto rney Gen­e ra l Theodore A. W inard to ld B e rn ste in th a t the com p la in t is a lo ca l m a tte r and th a t the D iv is io n of L aw in the S tate Dept, of L aw and P u b lic Sa fe ty g iv e s le g a l a d v ic e to s ta te agenc ie s on ly .

B u t B ern ste in sa id th a t the depa rtm en t has “ s k ir te d ” the issue .

“ I don’t r e c a ll a sk in g fo r le g a l h e lp ,” he sa id . “ I t ’s th e ir re sp on s ib ility td co r­re c t a v io la tion o r w r ite m e th a t i t ’s not a v io la tio n .”

U n d e r th e o r d in a n c e , T r e m b le y w i l l b e p a id $15,000 betw eeen now and June 30, 1986, when he w i ll r e t ir e . H is o r ig in a l s ic k le a v e exp ire d June 30.

The o rd inance w as adopt­

ed when M ayo r C arm en Stoppiello b roke a t ie vo te . The counc il sp lit a long p a rty lin e s on the o rd inance .

B e rn ste in contends th a t a s ta te s ta tu te p roh ib its the counc il from g ran tin g T rem ­b ley a le a v e of ab sence longer than th ree months.

S topp iello s a id la s t w eek th a t ano ther s ta tu te p e rm its the counc il to g ran t s ic k le a v e up to one y e a r i f Trem- b le y ’s in ju ry a ro se from h is em p loym ent.

T rem b le y has had open h e a r t su rg e ry and s e v e ra l lun g operations.

S toppiello contends th a t the s tre s s of T rem b le y ’s jo b co n tribu ted to h is condition .

H owever, B e rn ste in sa id T rem b le y ’s s ic kn e ss is not re la te d to h is job .

“ I f i t w a s ,” he sa id , “ h e ’d be on d is a b i l i t y .” '

B e rn s te in s a id he w i l l w r ite to W inard , s a y in g th a t he w an ts the a tto rn ey gener­a l ’s o ffice to a c t on the s ta t­u te ’s v io la tion .

He w i l l a lso m ake a motion a t a Borough Council m ee t­in g M onday a sk in g Borough A tto rney R obert T h a le r to g iv e a le g a l opinion abou t the s ta tu te .

In the past, T h a le r h as ag reed w ith Stoppiello .

Police dispatcher quits after winning back jobUNION BEACH

A c iv i l ia n po lice d ispa tch ­e r , re in s ta te d la s t w eek a fte r the Corough Council f ir e d he r in F e b ru a ry , re s ign ed one d ay a f te r re tu rn in g to work.

Sue B rown re tu rn ed to work J u ly 9 a fte r A dm in is­tra t iv e L aw Judge L i l la r d E . Lav/ ru le d th a t she w as not g u ilty of n eg lect of du ty , c h ro n ic a b s e n te e ism , o r fe igned i lln e s s when she

repo rted in s ic k la s t fa l l.B u t she q u it the next d a y ,

s ta tin g th a t she fe e ls an i­m os ity from po licem en .

The counc il had contended th a t B rown w a s w o rk ing a t another jo b v/hen she repo rt­ed in s ic k to the P o lice Dept.

B rown a lso f ile d a se xu a l h a ra ssm en t ch a rg e in 1982 ag a in s t Sgt, Joseph Schauf- le r .

That su it is be ing appea led in U.S. D is t r ic t Court.

Police give suggestions fo r protecting housesM IDDLETOW N

The C r im e P r e v e n t io n B u reau is o ffe ring tip s fo r v a ca tio n e rs who w an t to keep th e ir homes “ burg lar- proo f.”

The day be fo re le a v in g on vaca tion , po lice sugge st th a t a homeowner:

• A rran ge fo r someone to p ick up d a ily c ir c u la r s and nev/spapers, cu t the law n , and w a tch the house.

• N o tify the P o st O ffice to ho ld a l l m a il.

• Store va lu a b le s in a sa fe deposit v a u lt and deposit ex ­tra ca sh in bank accoun ts.

• N o tify lo ca l po lice of de­pa rtu re .

• R e p a ir b r o k e n d o o r locks a nd w indow s.

• P u t o u ts id e y a rd e q u ip ­m e n t in a g a ra g e o r shed.

P o lic e a lso re m in d va c a ­tio n e rs to :

• U n p lu g a l l e le c tr ic a l a p ­p lia n ce s to p re v e n t d a m a g e f r o m s to rm s .

• Set th e rm o s ta t a t a co m ­fo r ta b le te m p e ra tu re .

• T u rn dow n th e v o lu m e on th e te lephone so i t ca n n o t be h e a rd f ro m ou ts ide .

• C lose th e f ire p la c e f lu e to p re v e n t a n im a ls f ro m en­te r in g th e house.

• P u t w in d o w shades in n o rm a l d a y t im e p os itions .

USED CARVALUE OF THE WEEK

1 9 8 3 D A T S U N M A X IM A4 Dr. S e d a n , 6 c y l . m a n . t r a n s . , 5 s p d .P /B , P /S , A/C, 2 7 , 7 2 7 m i l e s , s t k . # 2 1 6 9 -A . b ro w n , A M -FM s t e r e o c a s s . , s u n ro o f, m a g w h e e ls , P / W in d o w s , m in t c o n d . , P / L o c k s , t i l t s t e e r in g w h e e l W as $9,500.

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S A L E S • R E N T A L S • F A M IL Y & A D U L T T A P E S T A P E R E N T A L S S 1.25 PE R D A Y F O R

P H A S O R V ID E O M E M B E R S N O N -M E M B E R S $ 2 .25

Y E A R L Y M E M B E R S H IP O N L Y $ 2 9 .9 9 A LSO IN C L U D E S

1 2 F R E E T A P E R E N T A L S 1RELEASES THIS MONTH

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P H A S O R V ID E OCHECK OUR VCR PRICES

H O M E M O V I E C E N T E R3 6 6 Broad St., Keyport, N.J. (opp. high school)

264-0882Each stoje independently owned and operated

Opl; PIS. AM radic List price $7,331.

CELEBRITY WAGONOpt.: T.G. r. defog., A/C, rem. mir., 2.8 liter V6, auto, trans., w/overdrlve, WSW radiala, AM/FM St., rool carrier, cloth bench. Stk. #B5976. List price $11,419.

s10,795

LOW PRICES HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES

1982 CHEVROLETCAVALIER W AG O N4 cyl., 4 spo. man. trans., A/C, P/S, P/B, AM/FM at. w/caaa„ r. delog., elk. #57271. 31.086 mT

* 4 ,9 9 5

1963 CHEVROLETS-10 BLAZER

4 cyl., auto, trans., roof rack, P/S, P/B, AM/FM radio, r. seat, stk. #24078. 18,734 miles.

* 7 ,4 9 5 ...........

1981 CHEVROLETM A LIB U CLASS ICWagon, 6 cyl., auto, trans., roof rack, P/S, A/C, P/B, AM radio, WSW tires, stk. #54461. 47 080 miles. * 4 ,9 9 5

1983 CHEVROLETCELEBR ITY

4 Dr. 4 cyl., auto, trans., A/C, P/S, P/B, AM radio, cr. control, T.G., stk. #24083. 28,708 miles.

* 6 ,9 9 5

1984 CHEVROLET S10 PICK-UP

4x4’, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., custom whls., P/S, P/B, 4 whl. dr., stk. #54141. 12,818 miles.

* 7 ,4 9 5

1983 DODGER AM PICk-UP

8 cyl., 4 spd. man. trans., P/s, AM radio, stk. #57871, 39,057 miles.

* 5 ,4 9 5

G r e a t S a v i n g s o n N e w & U s e d C a r s o r T r u c k s‘P R IC ES IN C LU D E FR E IG H T 1 D E A LER PREP

TAX A M V F E E S E X C tU O F h

A 1 t T

LEASES BASED ON 48 MO. CLOSED END. FOR LEASE TOTAL MULTIPLY LEASE PAYMENTS BY 48 MONTHS. 72,000 MILES 4 YEARS flf qualified) LEASE i PURCHASE PRICES EXCLUDE TAX t MV FEES PLUS 1 MONTH, SECURITY DEPOSIT.

GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS

R O U TE 34 A T SO. A T L A N T IC AV E. ABERDEEN (MATAW AN) (201) 566-8000(NEXT TO STRATHMORE SHOPPING CENTER!

SALES • LEASING PARTS • SERVICE

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WE WANT TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR SIXTY YEARS OF

LOYAL PATRONAGEWE ARE AFFIRMING OUR^ROMISE

TO YOU OF LOWEST PRICE, QUALITY SERVICE, CHOICE SELECTION® |f?l

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s tr ip e s • L e f t /R ig h t R e m o te M ir ro r • illu . E n try s y s te m • R u s tp ro o f, u n d e rc o a t & s o u n d D e a d e n e r • F a b ric p r o te c to r • P a in t s e a la n t • Stk. #2895. • L is t P rice $17,626.

B R A N D N E W 11985 C H R S Y L E R

F I F T H A V E N U E• 5 D o o r • v-8 • A u to . T rans. • P ^ r . F ro n t D isc B rakes * P w r. s te e r in g • A ir C o n d . • a m / fm S te re o C asse tte• V in y l L a n da u R o o f • R ad ia l w h i t e w a l l T ire s • W ire W h e e l C overs • L e a th e r R acing 6 0 /4 0 B e n ch s e a ts • P w r w in d o w s , Seats, D o o r Locks, A n te n n a • T il t • L ig h t P ackage • V in y l B o d y s id e M o ld in g •

' 1 5 , 3 2 2

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L A S E R

• 2 D o o r H a tc h b a c k • 4 Cyl. • 3 S peed • A u to . T rans. • F ro n t w h e e l D r iv e • P w r. F ro n t D isc Brakes • P w r. Rack & P in io n S te e r in g • A ir C ond . • A M /F M S te re o • C lo th R e c lin in g B u cke ts • C on so le • P w r. W in d o w s • T in te d Class • Rear D e fro s te r • C ru ise C o n tro l • T i l t • L ig h t P k g . • L e f t / R ig h t P w r . R e m o te M ir r o r • R u s tp ro o f, u n d e r ­

c o a t & s o u n d D e a d e n e r • F a b ric P ro te c to r • P a in t S e a la n t • Stk. #3103 • L is t P rice $11 ,988

* 1 0 , 7 6 6

W ip e r • R u s t-p ro o f, u n d e rc o a t & S o u n d D e a d e n e r • F a b ric P ro te c to r • P a in t S e a la n t • Stk. #2900. • L is t P rice $12,415.

B R A N D N E W 1 9 8 5 C H R Y S L E R

L E B A R O N G T S4 D o o r H a tc h b a c k » 4 Cyl. • 3

i S peed • A u to . T rans. • F ro n t D r iv e • P w r. F ro n t Disc Brakes • P w r. Rack & P in io n S te e r in g • A ir c o n d . • A M /F M s te re o • C lo th R e c lin in g B u c k e t • c o n s o le • P w r. w in d o w s • T in te d Class • Rear D e fro s te r • C ru ise C o n tro l • T i l t • L ig h t Pkg. • L e f t /R ig h t R e m o te M ir r o r • D e luxe

B R A N D N E W 1 9 8 5 P L Y M O U T H

H O R I Z O N

• 4 Dr. H a tc h b a c k • 4 Cyl. • M anua l Trans. • F ro n t W h e e l D r iv e • P w r. F ro n t D isc B rakes • M an u a l Rack & P in io n S te e r in g • C onv. S pare •R ust P ro o f, u n d e rc o a t & S o u n d D e a d e n e r • F a b ric P ro te c to r • P a in t S e a la n t • Stk. #2833 • L is t P rice S7098.

* 1 0 , 9 7 9 * 6 , 4 9 3DIAMONDSTUDDED

DISCOUNTSSPARKLINGSAVINGS

CHRYSLERS IN C E 1925

PLYMOUTHY O U R T O T A L

T R A N S P O R T A T IO N C E N T E R

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$8.95 Day 8C Mile

R T . 3 5G A R D E N S T A T E P A R K W A Y E X IT 1 1 7

O P E N L A T E E V E R Y N IG H TPRICES INCLUDE DEALER PREP. A FREIGHT. EXCLUDES TAX & V.F. FEE.

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20 stores to be built at Route 35, Union Avenue

Shopping center plan gets green lightH OLM DEL

P la n s fo r a shopp ing cen­te r a t R ou te 35 an d U n io n A venue w e re a p p ro ve d la s t w eek b y th e P la n n in g B o a rd .

“ H o lm d e l P la z a ” w o u ld c o n ta in a p p ro x im a te ly 20 s to res , in c lu d in g a C a ld o r d e p a r tm e n t s to re , a c c o rd in g to Joh n G. O rr ic o , v ic e p re s i­dent o f N a tio n a l R e a lty and D e v e lo p m e n t C o r p . , S. P la in f ie ld .

T h e d e v e lo p e r has an a g re e m e n t w ith C a ld o r, O r­r ic o sa id .

T he b o a rd g ra n te d s ite

p la n a p p ro v a l fo r th e p laza , as w e ll as des ign w a iv e rs and va rian ce s .

I t se t s e v e ra l co n d itio n s , in c lu d in g a re q u ire m e n t th a t th e d e v e lo p e r c o n t r ib u te $184,000 to a to w n s h ip fu n d fo r M t. L a u re l I I hous ing.

T he d e ve lo pe r m u s t a lso re c e iv e a p p ro v a l f ro m the S ta te D e p t, o f T ra n s p o rta ­t io n fo r access roa d s a nd im ­p ro ve m e n ts to U n io n A venue and R ou te 35.

N a tio n a l R e a lty an d D e­v e lo p m e n t has a lre a d y re ­ce ive d a p p ro v a l f ro m the

Lawyer wants to expand building on Route 5 2 0

M IDDLETO W NT he Z on in g B o a rd s e x ­

pec ted to co n s id e r a p rop o sa l A ug . 19 to b u ild a tw o -s to ry a d d i t io n to a N e w m a n S p rin g s R oad la w o ffic e .

G e ra ld M a rk s , w ho has a la w p ra c t ic e a t 437 N e w m a n S p rin g s R d ., M o n d a y asked

Women offered free check-ups by health board

F re e g yn e c o lo g ic a l c lin ic s a re o ffe re d b y th e H a z le t and A b e rd ee n bo a rd s o f h e a lth in c o n ju n c tio n w ith B a ysh o re C o m m u n ity H o s p ita l.

Screen ings in c lu d e a pe l­v ic exam ina tion , pap sm ear, b re a s t exam , and educa­tio n a l in fo rm a tio n , in c lud in g techn iques fo r b re a s t s e lf ­exam ina tion .

W h ile a l l w o m e n a re in ­v ite d to a tte n d th e c lin ic s , those w ith in h ig h -r is k ca te ­g o rie s a re e s p e c ia lly en ­co u ra g e d : w o m en o v e r 40 y e a rs o f age ; those o f lo w e r soc io -econom ic s ta tu s ; those h a v in g h ad se xu a l re la tio n s o r p re g n a n c ie s a t a n e a r ly a ge ; those w ho h a ve n o t had re c e n t e x a m in a t io n s ; an d w o m e n w ith p e rs o n a l o r fa m ily h is to ry o f cance r.

S creen ings a re open to res ­id e n ts o f bo th c o m m u n it ie s a nd a re b y a p p o in tm e n t on­

l y ' ,F o r a p p o in tm e n ts a n dm o re in fo rm a t io n : 264-1700.

th e b o a rd fo r p e rm is s io n to a dd 7,885 sq u a re fe e t to h is b u ild in g .

R e s id e n ts o f P a r k v ie w T e rra c e , w h ic h is be h in d the s ite , o b je c te d to th e p ro ­posal.

T h e y a rg u e d th a t th e a d d i­t io n w o u ld change the n e ig h ­b o rh o o d ’s c h a ra c te r .

B o a rd m e m b e rs exp ressed c o n c e rn th a t a d r iv e w a y w o u ld be too c lose to a lo t on th e p ro p e r ty ’s w e s t side.

P la n s c a ll fo r th e d r iv e w a y to be lo ca te d 10 fe e t f ro m the w e s te r ly lo t lin e , b u t b o a rd m e m b e rs sa id th e y w o u ld l ik e i t to be 20 fe e t f ro m th e lin e .

T he d r iv e w a y ca n n o t be m ove d too fa r f ro m its p ro ­posed lo ca tio n , M a rk s sa id , because th e co u n ty p la n s to w id e n N e w m a n S p r in g s R oad.

In o th e r m a t te r s , th e b o a rd Aug. 19 w i l l a lso con­s id e r a p la n to re n o v a te a S he ll O il gas s ta tio n a t R ou te 35 and O ak H i l l R oad.

T he o w n e r o f th e s ta tio n w a n ts to r e p la c e i t s 1,000-gal. s te e l fu e l ta n ks w ith g lass f ib e r ta n k s o f the sa m e size.

T he o w n e r a lso w o u ld add a 24x54-ft. canopy o v e r the s e rv ic e is lands .

P A T R O N I Z E

O U R

A D V E R T I S E R S

A D VA N TA G E:

RED VOLVOBANK V VF A C T O R YL IM IT ED W A R R A N T IE S

• 3 Year Factory Limited W arranty

• 6 Year Factory Corre­ction Protection

• 50,000 Mile, 5 Year Emission (Includes Fuel Injection)

• flack & Pinion Handling• 4 Wheel Disc Brakes

P IUS . . .• '8 5 S ales Price Leader• Volvo Dealer of Excel­

lence Award 1 9 8 4 & 1 983

• Volvo Outstanding. P arts Awards For ’8 4 ,

’8 3 . ’8 2 . ’81 & '7 8• Serving Volvo C ustom ­

ers Since 1956• The Finest Service

From Maine To Florida

1 1 9 E . N E W M A N S P R I N G S R D . S H R E W S B U R Y 7 4 1 - 5 8 8 6

H a z le t T o w n s h ip S ew erage A u th o r i ty fo r s e rv ic e , board m e m b e rs sa id .

In a n o th e r m a t te r , the b o a rd h e ld a p u b lic h e a rin g on an a p p lic a tio n to con ­s t ru c t a th re e -s to ry o ffic e b u ild in g on H o lm d e l R oad.

T w in W e lls A ssoc ia tes and H e n ry W est m ad e the a p p li­ca tio n .

T he 165,000-sq.-ft. b u ild in g w o u ld be c o n s tru c te d on a 34.5-acre s ite be tw een the

R a n g e r o ff ic e b u ild in g and P ru d e n tia l.

I t is expec te d to cost $15 m ill io n , a c c o rd in g to the ap ­p lic a n ts .

A v a r ia n c e to a llo w a fro n ta g e o f 340 fe e t ins te a d o f 500 fe e t is re q u ire d .

T he d e ve lo p e r p la n s to co n tin u e to c u lt iv a te c rops on U a c re s o f th e s ite .

T he b o a rd p la n s to cons id ­e r th e a p p lic a t io n a g a in Sept. 10.

S c r u b - A - D u b

100% Brushless Car Wash50' OFFFULL SERVICE

• W I T H T H I S A D •EXPIRES

R t . 34 & C a m b r id g e D r . A b e r d e e n Mon. lo !>at. 8 to 5 - Sun. 8 to 7 '■

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D O D G E A R IE S2.2 litre engine, 4 cyl. manual disc, brakes, vinyl bench seats. OPT. auto

trans., pwr. steering, AM/FM stereo, WSW radial tires, deluxe

wheel covers, tinted glass, bodyside stripes, left remcte mirror, Light group. Stk. #1405. List Price $8817.

$7 9 9 5

NEW 1985

D O D G E A R I E S

P I C K U PSweptkm. Std. Gram Metallic ext., 6cyl., 4 spd. overdrive trans., M/dtoc. brakes. M/rack/pin/steering, BSW radial tires, vinyl bench seats List price $73000

* 6 8 4 9

NEW 1985

D O D G E P IC K U PStd. Equip.: Forest green ext., 6 cyl., 4 speed overdrive trans., M/ B, M/S, vinyl trim, bench seats, Stk. #1168. List price $7300.

LEASE $158 M onth

* 6 9 9 5

NEW 1985

D O D G E O M N I4 door Hatchback, Std. Equip.: Red garnet pearl ext., 1.6 litre engine, 4 cyl., 4 speed man. trans., M/S, M/B, doth lowback redining seats. Stk. #1425. List Price: $6347.

LEASE: $126 MONTH

* 5 9 0 1

NEW 19S5

D O D G E D A Y T O N A2 door Hatchback, Std. Equip.: 4 cyl., 5 speed., man. trans., F/S, M/B, cloth/vinyl bucket seats, console, Opt. Equip.: air, AM/FM prem. stereo cas­sette, cast aluminum wheels, pwr. win­dows, door locks, sound pkg. Stk. #1420 List Price $] 1,469LEASE $189 M onth

$ 9 9 9 9

NEW 1985

D O D G E L A N C I

4 door, Hatchback, Std.Equip.: 2.2 litre eng... 4 cyl.,5 speed, man. trans.,. M/S, M/B, Opt. Equip.: Garnet pearl ext., sun roof, tinted glass, rear defros­ter, remote mirrors, sport hand­ling pkg., floor mats., deluxe wipers. Stk. #1400. List price $10,256.

LEASE PH1CE $211 M onth

* 8 9 9 4

NEW 1965 JEEPW A G O N E E RStd. Equip.: Gram metallic, auto, trana., pwr.

brake*, pwr. deer., honey leather bucket •eats. Opt 5 9 V8 Stre engine. 6200 GVW Option, aux. auto, tram., trailer towing pkg. Slk. #5036. Llet pricn $22,032.

$ 1 9 , 0 3 2 $ & to

NEW 1965 AMC

E A G L E W A G O NStd. Equip.: 6 cyl.. auto, tram., pwr. brake*, pwr. Hi■■ big atripes. Opt.: air, ccneole, pwr. locks, tinted jf—. rear defroster, til, remote mirror. Eagle aport pkg.. rool rack. Light group, gauge pkg.. rear wiper/washer Stk. 1*232, LW price $14,114.

* 1 2 , 6 0 0

NEW 1985

E N C O R E "RENAULT 3 Door Hftbedi. Almond Beige ext.. 1.4 lire entfne, 4 cyi. 4 tpmd manual tram, manual dtec. brake*, rack A pinion H wing, vtayt bucket east*. Opt. AM radio, rear defroster Stk. #5380. Let price $6459

$5 9 9 5

NEW 1985

A L L I A N C ERENAULT 2 Door. Olympic White, elearcoat ext.. 1-4 lent eng.. 4 cyt., 4 ap "*“ »■ *»"•- man. dtac. teakes, rack ft plnkw tearing, vinyl bucket teats Opt. rear defroWer Stk #6322. Llet price.

* 6 2 0 0

MONTHLY PAYMENT8 BASED ON 48 MONTHS CLOSED ENO LEASE. ESPA- RATE BUT BACK OPTION AVAILABLE.

“ G o l d C o in "AUTO LEASING

ANY MANE ON MOOEL

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F o r a l l y o u r p r i n t i n g n e e d s :

C a l l T h e I n d e p e n d e n t , 7 3 9 - 1 0 1 0

J o y r i d e

J e r r y C rosb ie , ( le f t ) , H e a th e r S m ith , bo th 6, and N ic o le C ro sb ie , 7, a ch ie ve new he ig h ts and e xa m in e th e w o r ld be low th e m as th e y e n jo y an e le p h a n t r id e a t th e H a z le t C ircu s .

Holmdel postpones hearing on Mt. Laurel housing planH OLM DEL

H e a rin g s on a p roposed tow nhouse d e v e lo p m e n t on M id d le f to a d n e a r L a u re l A ve n u e a re expe c te d to con­t in u e Sept. 10 b e fo re the P la n n in g B o a rd .

A p p ro x im a te ly 20 H a z le t res id e n ts la s t w eek a tte nd e d a P la n n in g B o a rd m e e tin g to p ro te s t th e d e v e lo p m e n t p lans b y M in to u n A ssoc i­a tes, H o lm d e l.

T he d e ve lo p e r seeks to b u ild 79 tow nhouses on an 11 3 -a c re t r a c t n e a r th e H a z le t b o rd e r.

A t th e H a z le t re s id e n ts ’ re ­quest, th e b o a rd a g re e d to co n tin ue its h e a rin g u n t i l S ep tem ber because th e p ro ­je c t ’s t r a f f ic s tu d y w as no t a v a ila b le b e fo re th e h e a rin g la s t w eek.

In M a rc h , M in to u n f i le d a p re lim in a ry s ite p la n a p ­p lic a t io n fo r th e p ro je c t , w h ic h w o u ld be c a lle d “ H id -

The c o m p o s itio n o f to d a y ’s fiv e -c e n t co in is 75 p e rce n t copper, 25 pe rcen t n ic k e l.

den W oods.”C o n s is tin g 16 one-bedroom

u n its , 47 tw o -b e d ro om u n its , a nd 17 th re e -b ed ro o m s u n its , th e p ro je c t w as des igned to meet: s ta te M t. L a u re l I I m anda tes . A to ta l o f 16 f th e houses w o u ld be a f fo rd a b le to lo w - o r m o d e ra te - in c o m e b uye rs .

A n d re G ro e n h o ff o f A b- b in g to n N e y A s s o c ia te s , F re e h o ld , te s t if ie d fo r th e d e ve lo pe r th a t th e p ro je c t w o u ld no t have an a d ve rse im p a c t on n e ig h b o rh o o d t r a f f ic .

B u t, R o b e rt F . M unoz, a t­

to rn e y fo r th e H a z le t re s i­den ts , c o m p la in e d th a t A b - b in g to n N e y g a ve h im the re p o r t ju s t b e fo re the h e a r­in g , le a v in g h im l i t t le t im e to s tu d y it .

T he H a z le t re s id e n ts have fo rm e d a g ro u p , P e o p le U n it ­ed to Save H a z le t (P U S H ), to f ig h t p lans to lo ca te H o lm - d e l’ s M t. L a u re l I I hous ing on H a z le t’s b o rd e r.

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w / P lo w & u t i l i t y cap , 8 c y l. , A /T , P /S , P /B , a m / f m ra d io , 61 ,696 m iles .

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CONGRATULATIONSWhen it comes to customer ser­vice, think o f Berg Better H om es & G a rd e n s . Be rg Rea ltors has a com plete menu. This enables me to guide my customers successfu lly through c o m p lic a te d t r a n s a c t io n s . W hen my customers thank me fo r a ll my help , I thank Berg R e a lto rs B e tte r H om es & Gardens fo r a ll o f their sup­port.

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D e p t, a n d th e C h ild re n ’s P s y c h ia tr ic C en te r.

B o th a re m e m b e rs o f th e N a t io n a l A ssn . o f S o c ia l W o rk e rs .

Physicians open medical clinic in MiddletownM ID D L E T O W N

T he R iv e rv ie w Im m e d ia te M e d ic a l C a re C e n te r, 1020 R ou te 35, p ro v id e s m e d ic a l c a re in n o n -e m e rg e n c y s itu a tio n s .

R e c e n tly founded b y m o re th a n 80 c o u n ty p h y s ic ia n s , th e c e n te r o ffe rs fa s t, a f fo r ­d a b le , h ig h -q u a lity t r e a t ­m e n t fo r m in o r bone b re a ks , b ru s ie s , cu ts , s p ra in s , co lds, in fe c tio n s , bee s tin g s , and a lle rg ie s .

T he c e n te r a lso p ro v id e s p h y s ic a l e x a m in a t io n s , x - ra y s , and on -s ite la b w o rk .

T he c e n te r is open fro m 9 a .m . to 9 p .m . e v e ry day.

Save gas. Save tim e. S hopShakke.

S h a k l e e i s t h e n a t u r a l a n s w e r t o h a s s l e - f r e e s h o p p i n g . Y o u r l o c a l I n d e p e n d e n t S h a k l e e D i s t r i b u t o r w i l l g l a d l y p a y y o u a v i s i t t o a c q u a i n t y o u w i t h f i n e N u t r i t i o n a l , H o u s e h o l d a n d P e r s o n a l C a r e P r o d u c t s . A n d , y o u ’ l l b e p l e a s e d t o k n o w t h a t e v e r y t h i n g S h a k l e e h a s t o s h a r e i s c r e a t e d i n h a r m o n y w i t h N a t u r e t o e n s u r e g o o d n u t r i t i o n a s w e l l a s k e e p i n g y o u a n d y o u r h o m e a t t h e i r s h i n i n g b e s t . P e r s o n a l s e r v i c e . U n e x c e l l e d q u a l i t y . A n d , a m o n e y - b a c k g u a r a n t e e . F o r y o u r i n t r o d u c t i o n t o w h a t s h o p p i n g c a n r e a l l y b e l i k e , c a l l t h e n u m b e r b e l o w .

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AUTO & V A N RENTALS CALL TOM 'S FORD

2 6 4 - 1 6 0 0A u t o s F o r S a l e

Q u ick 1976 C e n tu ry C u s tom , 131,000

m i . , ru n s w e l l , p s , p b , am - fm , t l It w h e e l, a/c needs w o rk A s k in g $500.,

583 1250 7-31

79 B u ic k E s ta te W a g o n , f u l l p ow e r ,

a/c , v e ry good cond . $1 ,800., 671 4294.

7 31

'66 B u ic k S p ec ia l, 2 ow n e rs , 2 n ew t ire s

p lu s n ew b a tte ry Body is in good cond ,

$250 or best o ffe r . C a ll w o rk 291 4224,

hom e 671 0216, ask for M ichelle .8 7

B u ic k W ild c a t 1968, a l l p ow e r o p t io n s ,

exc cond . a l l n ew t ire s , a i r , am - fm ,

$475. o r b/o. c a l l 566 7442 7 8

1963 C hevy p a n e l t ru c k , ru n s go od .

A s k in g $550., 495-9053. 7-24

"C lass ic ' 1966 M u s ta n g conv , 6 c y l.

a u t o , 3/4 re s to red $2,900 o r b/o. 495 2732 a fte r 6 p .m . 8. w ee ke n d s . 8 7

1977 D a tsun 280Z, good m e c h ., new

t ire s M ic h e lin s . C onsd . best o f fe r . C a ll

2644675. 7-24

'83 D odge C o lt , 1 o w n e r , am - fm

cassette stereo, 4 spd . h a tc h b a c k ,

g re a t m p g , p r ic e $3,000. o r best o ffe r

495 1699 8 7

1983 D odge R a m 50 Sport, 4 c y l , 4

speed , g re a t s h ap e , g re a t g a s m ile a g e

g re a t ste reo , 25,000 m ile s . $4,400. C a ll

R o ge r 739 1010 d a y s o r 291 1629 eves .

'83 F o rd 150 w ith c a p 8. c a m p e r in se rt .

V8 a u to ., p s , p b , radio , $7,800 firm . 264 1867 7 24

1977 Ford L T D , fu ll p ow e r , am - fm

tape , a ir cond , good cond . $1,250. C a ll

264 5757 eves . 7 24

F o rd '69 w in d o w v a n , m e c h a n ic a lly

so und . $375. f i r m . C a ll 495 2596 7 24

'65 M u s ta n g , 6 c y l . , 3 spd . o r ig . cond .

body go od , c le a n c a r . M us t see to a p

p re c ia te $1,500. C a ll 566 0736 8 7

1972 P ont C a t ., V-8, a/c , p s , p b , 2 new

snow t ire s , n e w b ra k e s , new s ta rte r ,

good r u n n in g c o nd . 81,000 m i . , $400 o r

b e s to ffe r C a ll 566 0168a f te r 6 p .m . 8 7

1977 T oyo ta C o ro lla D e lu x e , 5 speed ,

a i r , a m r a d io , 55,000 m i . , good cond

$1,750 54*1-0292, lo ca ted in H a z le t 8 7

1978 V W S c ir ro co , new c lu tc h , shocks ,

tire , a m fm cassette deck $1,200., 888 0811. 7 24

'80 V W R A B

4 d r . , 4 c y l . , 4 s p d ., m s , m b , r a d io ,

62,245 m i

$3,395

'84 O LD S C IE R R A

H O L ID A Y 2 DR

6 c y l . , a u to ., p s , p b , a/c , f u l l p o w e r ,

24,344 m ile s .

$8,995

'78 S U B A R U B R A T

4 c y l . , 4 speed , m s , m b , 70,808 m ile s .

$1,795

'84 J E E P CJ7 R E N E G A D E

4 c y l . , 5 s p d ., m a n . s te e r in g , m a n .

b ra k e s , h a rd 8. soft tops , 14,465 m ile s .

$7,195

'83 S U B A R U G L C O U P E

4 c y l . , a u to . p s , p b , a/c , s un roo f,

16,435 m .

$7,195

110 C H E V Y C IT A T IO N

4 d r . , 4 c y l . , a u to ., p/s, p / b , a/c , 95,799

m i

$1,995

P ric e s e x . ta x & m v . fees.

S h rew sbu ry M o to rs

S h re w sb u ry A v e ., S h rew sbu ry 741 8500

'84 760 G L E

B la c k , 1 o w n e r , 6 c y l . , f u l l p o w e r , P/S,

P/B , c l im a te co n tro l, au to , t r a n s .,

14,356 miles$16,295

'83 V O L V O G L4SA

S la c k , 4 c y l . , au to , t r a n s ., a i r c o n d .,

p w r . s tee r . & b ra k e s , p w r w in d o w s ,

p w r . lo c k s , 59,277 h ig h w a y m ile s .

$11,600

'84 V O LV O E X E C . L E A S E C A RS

4 D oo r f u l ly e q u ip p ed

S P E C IA L D E A L S N O W !

'83 D O D G E O M N I

A u to t ra n s ., 4 c y l . , m a n St., P/B ,

ste reo , p re tty c h a rc o a l g r e y , in c . 13

m o ., 13,000 m i . w a r r a n t y , 47,488 m ile s .

$3,550

'83 B U IC K S K Y L A R K

V 6 , a u to ., P/S, P /B , A/C , s te reo , 18,143

m ile s , c le a n , In c . 13 m o . 13,000 m i.

w a r r a n t y .

$6,295

'83 T O Y O T A T E R C E L

5 d oo r . 4-cy l., a u to , t r a n s ., a i r c o n d .,

M /S , p ow e r b ra k e s , 13/13 w a r r a n ty .

56,477 m ile s .

$5,495

A u t o s F o r S o l o

'82 V O LV O G L4SA

M e ta ll ic B lu e , 4 c y l . , au to , t r a n s ., p w r .

w in d o w s , p w r . lo c k s , a i r c o n d ., p w r .

s teer & b ra k e s , 45,448 m i.

$10,600

'82 T O Y O T A S U P R A

4 c y l . , a u to , t r a n s ., p w r . b ra k e s , pwr. s te e r in g , s tereo/cassette , p w r . w in ­

d ow s , d oo r lo c k s , 52,760 m ile s .

R E D U C E D F R O M $9995

$8,995

P rices e x c lu d e tax & M .V . fees.

R E D B A N K V O LV O

119 E . N e w m a n S p r in g s R d .

741 5886

B o a t s F o r S a l e

1984 17' K a y o t D eck B oat, '84 140 hp ,

E v in r u d e m o to r , S h o re la n d e r t r a i le r ,

f u l ly e q u ip p e d . $8,000. o r b/o. 566 5763.

B u s i n e s s

O p p o r t u n i t y

S A T E L L IT E A N T E N N A S A N D P A Y

P H O N E S . N a t io n a l C o m pa n y needs

D e a le rs . C om p le te T r a in in g P ro v id e d .

N o In v e n to ry R e q u ir e d . C o m p le te

U n its f ro m $499.00 W h o le s a le . 24 H ou rs

303 570 7800

I N T E R N A T I O N A L S T E E L

B U I L D I N G M A N U F A C T U R E R

A W A R D IN G D E A L E R S H I P IN

A V A IL A B L E A R E A S SOON. G R E A T

P R O F IT P O T E N T IA L IN A N E X

P A N O I N G I NDUS T R Y . CALL W E D G C O R 303 759-3200. E x t . 2403.

O w n y o u r o w n J e a n - S p o rt sw e a r ,

L a d ie s A p p a re l , C h ild re n s , L a rg e S ize ,

C o m b in a t io n , s to re , A ccesso r ie s . Jor

d ac h e , C h ic , Lee , L e v i, E Z Street,

Izo d , E s p r it , T o m b o y , C a lv in K le in ,

S e rg io V a le n te , E v a n P ico ne , L iz

C la ib o rn e , M e m b e rs O n ly , O rg a n ic a l

ly G ro w n , G a s o lin e , H e a lth te x , o ve r

1000 o the rs . $13,300 to $24,900, in v e n

to ry , t r a in in g , f ix t u re s , g r a n d o pe n in g

e tc . C an open 15 d a y s . M r . L o u g h lin

(612) 888 4228.

O w n y o u r o w n J e a n S p o r t s w e a r ,

L a d ie s A p p a re l , C h ild re n s , L a rg e S ize ,

C o m b in a t io n , s to re , A ccesso rie s . Jor-

d ac h e , C h ic , L ee , L e v i, E Z S treet,

Izo d , E s p r it , T o m b o y , C a lv in K le in ,

S e rg io V a le n te , E v a n P ico ne , L iz

C la ib o rn e , M e m b e rs O n ly , O rg a n ic a l

ly G ro w n , G a s o lin e , H e a lth te x , o ve r

1000 o the rs . $13,300 to $24,900, in v e n

to ry , t r a in in g , f ix t u re s , g ra n d o pe n in g

etc . C an open 15 d a y s . M r . K eenan

(305) 678-3639.

C r a f t s

TWO STORY BLDQ. onm ajor Hazlet hwy . K it­chen Cabinet business w ith la rge showroom , o f­fice & m fg . area. P lush 9 room liv ing quarters, in ­g round poo l, 3-zone heat & A/C, inc ludes d isp lays , m ach ines , inventory & 3 trucks. $395,000

Call 787 3898.

P A T R O N I Z E

O U R

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y . / x x x . A / x . / x . a r / x / ’X d OCTOBER

CRAFT FESTArts & C rafts Sale. Oct. 5, 1985

F loor Space Available. For Reser­vation & Details Call747-7355 Or

530-8293.To Take P lace At River Plaza School, Hubbard Ave., Middletown.

E l e c t r o l y s i s

M a r ie 's E le c t r o ly s is , M id d le t o w n

S h o p p in g C e n te r . C a l l f o r a p p t .

957 0010 ( le a v e m essa ge ) P e rm an e n t

h a ir re m o v a l fo r m e n , w o m e n & teens.

ELEC TR O LYS ISby L o r i

G ra d u a te E le c tro lo g is t

S a fe , g e n t le , p e rm an e n t re m o v a l of

h a ir .

• F a c ia l • In g ro w n

• Body • W o m e n & M en

679-5124C onven ie n t a p p t . , fre e consultation, to ta l p r iv a c y . R eco m m e n d e d by p h y s i­

c ia n s , m o de rn e q u ip m e n t & te c hn iq u e .

5 0 % o ff f ir s t t re a tm e n t w it h ad .

E n t e r t a i n m e n t

O u r g e n t le horses & ponies are a v a ila b le fo r p a r t ie s , p ic n ic s , f a ir s ,

e tc . O u r a n im a ls w i l l m a k e y o u r even t

v e ry s p e c ia l. R e a so n ab le h o u r ly ra te s .

747 6807 or 747 6671.W A L L Y H E N N E S S E Y . M o b ile DJ fo r

a n y o ccas ion . O ve r 10 y e a rs ex

p e r ie n c e . 870-2973. a n y t im e .

M A G IC IA N . C a l l th e T E E N A G E

M A G IC IA N fo r y o u r c h ild 's p a r t y .

R ou tin e in c lu d e s m a g ic , c lo w n com

e d y , ju g g l in g an d a n im a l b a llo o n s .

870 6155.

H e l p W a n t e d

Need e x tra m oney Can e a rn $6. to $8.

p e r h r . on hom e p hone p ro g r a m . F le x i­

b le . C a ll B a rb a ra 747 6688.

S A LE S H E L P W A N T E D . M A T U R E

M IN D E D P E R S O N TO S E L L O U R

P R O D U C T O N T H E P H O N E IN

C L IF F W O O D B E A C H A R E A . C A LL

D E E 583 7556.

G O V E R N M E N T J O B S .

$T5,000-$50,000/yr. p os s ib le . A l l oc

c u p a t io n s . C a l l 805-687-6000, E x t .

R 2111 to f in d ou t how .

G O V E R N M E N T J O B S . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0

$50,000/yr. p os s ib le . A ll o ccupa t io ns .

C a ll 805 687 6000 E x t . R 1660 to f in d out

h ow .

wanted:Experienced and inex­perienced salespeople for ERA ADVANTAGE Realty office opening in ABERDEEN.

REWARD SPotential growth, profes­sional training, high commissions and bonus­es. Call for confidential interview with Michele at

536-2000 or

566-6450.

F u r n i t u r e R e p a i r

F U R N IT U R E R E P A IR SER V IC EC h a irs re g lu e d , p o l is h in g & touch up ,

K itc h e n c ab in e ts re s to re d . C a n in g .

F re e e s t im a te s . L a r r y G ro s s m a n ,

780-8632.

G a r a g e S a l e

M O V IN G . B asem en t Sa le . A sso rted

m e rc h a n d is e , tools 8. f u rn it u re . P a rk

on S ide St., J u ly 19th & 20th. 593 So.

L a u re l A v e ., H a z le t . N o E a r ly C a lle rs .

C a m p e r s & T r a i l e r s

F o r S a l e

17' T ra v e l T r a i le r , r e f r ig e r a to r , s in k ,

propane stove & lig h ts . E le c t r ic , p o rt

o-potti, la r g e w a rd ro b e , s leeps 5 a d u lts

c o m fo r t a b ly . E x c e l le n t c o n d it io n .

$1,395.00 264 8456

S ta rc ra ft pop up C a m p e r . S leeps s ix ,

good cond . $700. C a ll 583 7560.

T ru c k c a m p e r , o ve r c a b . S in k , s tove ,

c a b in e ts , e le c . 8 ft . $600. 787 1097.

S ta rc ra ft pop up c a m p e r , s leeps s ix ,

good c o n d ., best o ffe r . 264 4098 . 8-7

C a r p e t I n s t a l l a t i o n

J IM 'S C A R P E T IN S T A L L A T IO N S

S a les , c le a n in g , r e la y ,

re s t re tc h in g & r e p a ir s .

C a ll 264 6177

C h i l d C o r e

W IL L B A B Y S IT in m y h o m e . C lose to

a l l M a t a w a n schoo ls . E x c e lle n t c a re .

R e fe rences . 566 3753.

W i l l b a b y s it in m y C lif fw o o d B each

hom e . R e fe rences . C a ll 583-3241.

W i l l b a b y s it , in fa n ts to to d d le rs , in m y

h o m e f o r w o r k in g p a r e n t s . C a l l

a n y t im e 583 5089.

C E R T IF IE D N U R S E R Y E le m e n

ta ry & A rt te ache r w ith ow n c h ild w i l l

g iv e lo v in g c a re & e n r ic h m e n t to y o u r

c h ild , in h e r s pac io us h o m e . W e ll

e q u ip p e d fo r in fa n c y th ro u gh p re ­

school a g e , fenced in y a r d . H o t lu n ­

ches . C a ll 888 0644.

H e a l t h

T H E R A P E U T IC M A S S A G E . F e e lin g

fa t ig u e d ? Tense? A r e la x in g m as s a g e

c an h e lp . C a ll P a t r ic ia P eters P ro fes

s io n a l Body S a lo n , a fte r 4 p .m . M on .

th ru F r i . 591 1682 o r 566 7010.

S h ip p in g / R e c e iv in g C le rk . F u l l t im e .

R e lia b le & d e p e n d a b le . G a le s in

d u s t r ia l , W . F ro n t S t ., K e yp o rt .

D oc to r's O ff ic e . M u lt i d oc to r p r iv a te

p ra c t ic e re q u ire s p e rson to ac t as

re c ep tio n is t & doc to r 's a s s is ta n t . E x ­

p e r ie n c e p re fe r re d b u t not re q u ire d .

H o u rs a p p ro x . 3 to 9 p .m . C a ll b e t. 9 &

5. 566 3342.

R e c e p t io n is t / T y p is t , p a r t - t im e fo r

a fte rn oon s , S at. a m . M a tu re pe rson

w a n te d . W r it e R ecep t io n is t , P .O . Box

81, K e y p o rt , N .J . 07735.

D e li luncheone tte p e rson . E x p e r ie n c e

h e lp fu l b u t not n e ce ssa ry . C a ll Steve a t

583-0112.

C ake de co ra to r o r w i l l in g to le a rn .

M u s t h av e a r t is t ic f la i r . 5 d a y s a w e e k ,

10 to 3 p.m. Carvel, 264-6699.

L P N M / F . F u l l t im e , 11 p .m . to 7 a .m .

s h ift a v a i la b le . Im m e d ia t e o pen in gs .

Q ueen of C a rm e l N u r s in g H o m e .

946 4991 fo r in te rv ie w ap p o in tm e n t .

L P N M / F . P a rt- t im e , 3 p .m . to 11 p .m .

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$ 6 8 3 ,4 7 2 .5 7

$ 6 5 , 1 2 1 .0 23 3 , 7 4 9 .2 3

$ 9 8 , 8 7 0 .2 5

1 4 ,4 3 4 .5 7

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R E C O M M E N D A T IO N S :1. That a ll cash r e c e i p t s in the departments i s t e d b e l o w b e deposited w i t h i n f o r t y e i g h t h o u r s a s r e q u i r e d b y N . J . S . 4 0 A - .5 - 1 5 :

R e c r e a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t

C o d e E n f o r c e m e n t D e p a r t m e n t T o w n s h i p C l e r k s O f f i c e M a s s T r a n s i t P a r k i n g F e e s

2 . T h a t a s u m m a r y o f t a x o v e r p a y m e n t s b e e s t a b l i s h e d a n d m a i n t a i n e d3 . T h a t a s u m m a r y o f t a x c a n c e l l a t i o n s b e e s t a b l i s h e d a n d m a i n t a i n e d .4 . T h a t a G e n e r a l L e d g e r b e e s t a b l i s h e d a n d n a i n t a i n e d

5 . T h a t t h e p a y r o l l b a n k a c c o u n t b e r e c o n c i l e d m o n t h l y .6 . T h a t a l l c h a r g e s i n a s s e s s e d v a l u a t i o n a s s t a t e d i n t h e p r e l i m i n a r y d u p l i c a t e a n d c e r t i f i e d b y t h e C o u n t y B o a r d o f T a x a t i o n , b e a p p r o v e d b y t h e C o u n c i l m e m b e r s a n d r e c o r d e d i n t h e o f f i c i a l m i n u t e s .

T h e a b o v e s u m m a r y o r s y n o p s i s w a s p r e p a t e d f r o m t h e r e p o r t o f a u d i t o f t h e T o w n s h i p o f A b e r d e e n , C o u n t y o f M o n m o u t h f o r t h e c a l e n d a r y e a r 1984 T h i s r e p o r t o f audit, s u b m i t t e d b y J o s e p h X . S e a m a n . R e g i s t e r e d M u n i c i p a l A ccoun t a n t , i s o n f i l e a t t h e T o w n s h i p C l e r k ' s o f f i c e a n d m a y b e i n s p e c t e d b y a n y in t e r e s t e d p e r s o n . '

* 9 0 .0 0 C O N S T A N C E P E T R I L L OC l e r kJ u l y 1 7 , 1 985

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Broad Street. M ataw an, New Jersey For In fo rm a tio n C a ll S66-4141

C O M P A R A T IV E S T A T E M E N T O F O P E R A T IO N S AN D IN FU N D B A L A N C E

C U R R E N T FU N DR e v en u e andO th e r In c o m e R e a liz e dFund Balance U tilized M i s c e l l a n e o u s F r o m O t h e r T h a n

L o c a l P r o p e r t y T a x L e v i e s C o l l e c t i o n of D e l i n q u e n t T a x e s

a n d T a x T i t l e L i e n s C o l l e c t i o n o f C u r r e n t T a x L e v y

T o ta l In c om e

Y e a r 1984

$ 3 2 1 ,7 3 6 .0 3

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E x p e n d i t u r e s

B u d g e t E x p e n d i t u r e s M u n i c i p a l P u r p o s e s $ 4 ,4 1 2 ,3 3 3 .1 4

S p e c i a l D i s t r i c t T a x e s 8 1 6 ,9 2 6 .5 0C o u r r t y T a x e s 2 ,0 4 9 ,8 6 4 .8 2

L o c a l a n d R e g i o n a l S c h o o l T a x e s 7 ,2 3 5 ,7 6 2 .3 8'O t h e r E x p e n d i t u r e s 4 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

T o t a l E x p e n d i t u r e s $ 1 4 ,5 5 4 ,8 8 6 .8 4

L e s s : E x p e n d i t u r e s t o b e R a i s e d b y F u t u r e T a x e s 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

T o t a l A d j u s t e d E x p e n d i t u r e s $ 1 4 ,5 4 4 ,8 8 6 .8 4

E x c e s s i n R e v e n u e $ 8 4 8 ,5 8 5 .8 6

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FOR ALL TYPES OF HOME IMPROVEMENT

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• Build a new garage• Convert a basement• Add aluminum or vinyl Siding

• Convert a porch10x12 ROOM ADDITION

TOTAL will build" the frame and concrete slab foundation com­plete with roofing, siding and 1 wood window You do the

A n n A D A A M finishing or if you prefer TOTAL A lrfcJ A K U U I f l wil1 build a complete customfor only *3590 desi9"edf°°m

10 Ft. Dormer - Total will build the frame, con­sisting of roofing , siding and 1 wood window, or a complete custom designed dormer.

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• FINE CARPENTRYDESIGN

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FOUNDATION. SIDINO, WINDOW 6 ROOFING.

_________ ONLY $3,450.____10 FT. DORMER • FRAME. SiDMO. WINDOW

AND ROOFING.

ONLY $2,050.____10x12 OECK • COMPLETE WfFOOTINOS, RAILINGS

a STAIRCASE. ALL CCA TREATED LUMBER.

INSTALLED FOR $1,195.REMODELED BATH • AMERICAN STANDARD TUB.

TOILET • SINK. TILE FLOOR 6 TUB AREA.

ONLY $1,850.OUR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ALSO INCLUOE

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B o rn in N e w Y o rk , M iss M u rp h y h a d liv e d in S p rin g L a k e b e fo re m o v in g to the to w n sh ip e ig h t y e a rs ago.

She re t ir e d 18 y e a rs ago as a re c e p tio n is t w ith P . B a l- la n t in e an d Sons B re w e ry , N e w a rk . She h ad a lso been a re c e p tio n is t an d te lephone o p e ra to r w ith th e N a tio n a l A ssn. o f H o s ie ry M a n u fa c ­tu re rs , N .Y .

She w a s a fo rm e r co m ­m u n ic a n t o f St. C a th a r in e ’s an d St. M a rg a re t ’s c h u rc h ­es, b o th o f S p r in g L a ke .

S u rv iv in g a re a s is te r , A nne M u rp h y M a in z e r, M a t­aw a n , a n d th re e nephew s.

She w a s b u r ie d a t St. M a r y ’s C e m e te ry , R a h w a y .

O ’B r ie n F u n e ra l H o m e , W a ll, w as in ch a rg e o f a r ­ran g e m e n ts .

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fo r D o ro th y I . R ic k e r , 73, w h o d ie d W ednesday a t the H o lm d e l C onva le sce n t Cen­te r.

M rs . R ic k e r w as b o rn in J e rs e y C ity a nd m o ve d to H o lm d e l e ig h t y e a rs ago.

B e fo re r e t ir in g , she had been a s e c re ta ry fo r the C o lg a t e - P a lm o l iv e C o ., J e rs e y C ity .

H e r husb an d E d w a rd , d ied in 1958.

S u rv iv in g a re a d a u g h te r, D . A r le n e R ic k e r , D a lla s , a n d a s is te r , H e le n R . F ra n k lin , F t. L a u d e rd a le , F la .

B u r ia l w a s a t B a y V ie w C e m e te ry , J e rs e y C ity .

T h e Jo h n E . D a y F u n e ra l H om e, R e d B a n k , w as in ch a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts .

LEG A L NOTICE BOROUGH OF K E Y P O R T

ORD INA NCE 9-85AN ORD INA NCE AM END IN G AN ORD INANCE F IX IN G THE SA LA R IE S OF THE VAR IOUS OF F ICE RS, C LER KS , AND EM PLO Y E E S OF THE BOROUGH OF K E Y P O R T IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH AND STATE OF NEW JE R SE Y .

BE IT O RD A IN ED by the M ayor and Council of the Borough of Keypo rt in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey as fo llow s:

SECTION I. The fo llow ing sa la r ie s a re hereby fixed and determ ined fo r the follow ing o ffice rs and em ployees re troac five as fo llow s: to w it:

1. P rinc ipa l Account C le rk (2 Y e a r)2. Tax C lerk3. C le rk Typist Police4. Municipal Court C le rk5. Building Maintenance W orke r 6 Pub lic W orksForem an

a. Equipment Operato rb. Mechanicc. Pub lic W orks R epaire rd. Labo rer

1. Th ird Y e a r Service2. Second Y e a r Service

3. F irs t Y e a r ServiceWATER DEPA RTM EN T Assistant W ater T reatm ent P lan t Operato r a. Assistant W ater P lan t O pera to r/L abo r id. W ater P lan t Operato r c. M eter Reade r R epa ire r7. PO L ICE ^olice Radio D ispatcher Senior Police Rad io D ispatcher8. C le rk Stenographer

9. C le rk Typist (Construction Code/Assessor 2 years )10. BOARD OF HEALTH

Reg istra r o f V ita l StatisticsSECT ION I I . The fo llow ing s a la ry range is hereby fixed and determ ined to r the fo llow ing o ffice rs and em ployees

re troactive , Janua ry 1, 1985.Step O. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3.

1. P rincipa l Account C le rk 12,214.12 14,157.28 15,267.65 16,439.102. Tax C le rk 7,883.66 9,771.30 10,548.56 11,172.593. C le rk Typist 7,883.66 9,438.18 10,326.48 11,172.594. P rinc ipa l C le rk Stenographer 9,993.37 11,658.93 12,325.16 13,318.945. C le rk Typist (assesso rs) 7,883.66 9,438.18 10,326.48 10,856.136. Court C le rk 9,771.30 11,325.82 12,103.08 12,834.827. R eg is tra r 9,771.30 11,325.82 12,103.08 12,913.668. Senior P o lice D ispatcher 10,495.68 11,421.00 12,077.70 12,991.389. Po lice D ispatcher 9,438.18 10,770.63 11,617.85 12,372.90

SECT ION i l l . The fo llow ing sa la r ie s are hereby fixed and determ ined fo r the fo llow ing o ffic e rs and em ployees effecfive , Janua ry l , 1986.

Step O, Step 1. Step 2. Step. 31. P rinc ipa l Account C le rk 12,916.43 14,971.32 16,145.53 17,384.342. Tax C le rk 8,336.97 10,333.14 11,155.10 11,815.013. C le rk Typist 8,336.97 9,980.87 10,920.25 11,815.014. P rinc ipa l C le rk S tenographer 10,567.98 12,329.31 13,033.85 14,084.775. C le rk Typist Assessors 8,336.97 9,980.87 10,920.25 11,480.256. Court C le rk 9,771.30 11,977.05 12,799.00 13,572.827. Reg istra r 9,771.30 11,977.05 12,799.00 13,656.198. Senior Po lice D ispatcher 11,099.18 12,077.00 13,084.18 13,738.389. Po lice D ispatcher 9,980.87 11,389.94 12,285.87 13,084.34

SECTION IV . Any Ordinance o r p a rt o f any Ordinance inconsistent herew ith sha ll be considered as repea led and of nofo rc e and effect. *SECTION V. This O rdinance sh a ll take e ffec t upon its passage, app rova l and publication accord ing to law.

PU B L IC NOTICENOTICE is hereby given that the foregoing O rdinance was introduced and passed on fi rs t reading on June 25,1985 and

w ill be considered fo r fin a l passage and adoption a t the meeting of the M ayor and Council of the Borough of Keypo rt, Monmouth County, New Jersey , to be held a t the Borough H a ll, 18 20 Main Street, Keyport, New Je rsey on Ju ly 16,1985 at * 8:00 P .M ., when ob jections, if any , to the passage o f same w ill be receiyed . jo 0 ]0

G LO R IA M UNDRANEJu ly 17,1985 Deputy Borough C lerk

E ffective E ffec tiveJanuary 1, 1985 January 1, 198614,157.28 annually 14,971.32 annua lly11,172.59 annually 11,815.01 annua lly11,172.59 annually 11,815.01 annua lly12,834.82 annually 13,572.82 annua lly5.52 P. H. 5.83 P. H.20,666.32 annually 21,854.63 annua lly

8.78 P. H. 9.82 P. H8.78 P . H. 9.28 P. H.8.59 P. H. 9.08 P. H.8.59 P. H. 9.08 P. H8.22 P. H. 8.69 P. H6.95 P. H. 7.34 P H

20,666.32 annua lly 21,854.63 annua lly7.08 P. H. 7.48 P . H8.78 P. H. 9.28 P H8.78 P. H. 9.28 P. H.

12,372.90 annua lly 13,084.34 annua lly12,991.38 annually 13,738.38 annually13,318.94 annua lly 14,084.77 annually7,883.66 annua lly 8,336.97 annually

12,913.66 annua lly 13,656.19 annua lly

Arnold Horn dies at age 7 4 ; owned commercial sign firmM ID D L E T O W N

A m ass w as c e le b ra te d y e s te rd a y a t S t. M a r y ’ s C h u rch fo r A rn o ld P . H o rn , 74, a c o m m e rc ia l a r t is t w h o d ied F r id a y a t th e R e d B a n k M ed iC en te r.

B o rn in N e w Y o rk C ity , M r . H o rn h ad liv e d in R ed B a n k b e fo re m o v in g to th e to w n s h ip 20 y e a rs ago.

H e w as a c o m m u n ic a n t o f St. M a r y ’s C hu rch .

H e re t ir e d la s t y e a r as a c o m m e r c ia l a r t i s t . H e ow n e d a n d o p e ra te d th e

H o rn S ign Co., M id d le to w n , fo rm e r ly o f R e d B a n k

H is w ife , th e fo rm e r E ls ie V a n Ness, d ie d in 1984.

S u rv iv in g a re th re e sons, R o b e rt A ., E d m o n d , O k la ., R o n a ld P ., L i t t le S ilv e r , and G e ra ld C ., M id d le to w n ; a b ro th e r , E d w a rd , A t la n t ic H ig h la n d s ; an d seven g ra n d ­c h ild re n .

M r. H o rn w a s c re m a te d . T he Jo h n F . P f le g e r F u ­

n e ra l H o m e w as in ch a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts .

Mass offered af Sf. Mary's for Veronica Pisani, 7 0M ID D L E T O W N

A m ass w as ce le b ra te d M o n d a y a t S t . M a r y ’ s C h u rch , N e w M o n m o u th , fo r V e ro n ica M . P is a n i, 70, w ho d ie d F r id a y a t R iv e rv ie w M e d ic a l C en te r, R ed B ank .

B o rn in th e B ro n x , N .Y ., M rs . P is a n i h ad liv e d in Cen­t r a l Is lip , N .Y ., b e fo re m o v ­in g to th e to w n s h ip 22 ye a rs ago.

She w as a m e m b e r o f the M id d le to w n c h a p te r o f the A m e ric a n A ssn . fo r R e tire d P ersons.

M rs . P is a n i w as a c o m ­m u n ic a n t o f St. M a r y ’s, and a m e m b e r o f the C a th o lic D a u g h te rs o f A m e r ic a , Cen­t r a l Is lip .

S u rv iv in g a re h e r h u s ­b and , R a o u l A . ; th re e sons, V ic to r W ., W. S a y v ille , N .Y ., W a lte r R ., F la g s ta f f , A r iz ., and R a o u l J . , M anhasse t, N . Y . ; a n d e ig h t g ra n d ­c h ild re n .

T he Jo h n F . P f le g e r F u ­n e ra l H o m e , M id d le to w n , w as in ch a rg e o f a r ra n g e ­m en ts .

Nathalie Olivier, succumbs one day after husband diesM ID D L E T O W N

S erv ice s w e re h e ld la s t w eek fo r N a th a lie O liv ie r , 76, w ho d ie d J u ly 5 a t R iv e r ­v ie w M e d ic a l C e n te r, R ed B a n k .

M rs . O liv ie r , kn o w n as “ S a lly ,” w as b o rn in E . R u th e r fo rd a nd liv e d in P o r t M o n m o u th fo r th e p a s t 31ye a rs .

H e r husband , H a r ry , d ied J u ly 4.

S u rv iv in g a re a son, F ra n ­c is M . G reene , U n io n C ity ; a s is t e r , R u th S o m in is k y , M a n a h a w k in , tw o g ra n d c h il­d re n a n d tw o g re a t-g ra n d ­c h ild re n .

She w a s b u r ie d a t M t. O liv e t C e m e te ry .

Milton Murphy dies at 7 8 ; former union local officialM ID D L E T O W N

A m ass w a s c e le b ra te d T h u rs d a y a t S t. M a r y ’s C hu rch , N e w M o n m o u th , fo r M ilto n J . M u rp h y , 78, o f D a n ie l T ow e rs , w h o d ied J u ­ly 7 a t h is hom e.

B o rn in B ro o k ly n , N .Y ., M r . M u rp h y l iv e d in K e a n s ­b u rg m o s t o f h is l i fe , m o v in g to th e to w n s h ip 12 y e a rs ago.

P r io r to h is re t ir e m e n t 16 y e a rs ago ,, he h ad been e m p lo y e d fo r 15 y e a rs w ith th e A T C O T ile Co., K e y p o rt.

H e w as a m e m b e r an d p as t p re s id e n t o f th e O il C h e m ica l and A to m ic W o rk e rs In te r ­n a tio n a l U n io n . H e w a s a lso p a s t p re s id e n t o f th e lo c a l a t

A TC O T ile .M r . M u rp h y w as a c o m ­

m u n ic a n t o f S t. M a r y ’ s C h u rch , N e w M o n m o u th .

H e w a s a th ir d deg ree m e m b e r o f th e K n ig h ts o f C o lu m bu s , K e a n sb u rg .

H e w a s a lso a m e m b e r o f th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty D e m ­o c ra t ic C lu b a n d th e L o y a l O rd e r o f th e M oose , E . K e a n s b u rg .

S u rv iv in g a re m a n y n ieces a nd nephew s.

H e w a s b u r ie d a t M t. O li­v e t C e m e te ry , M id d le to w n .

D a y F u n e ra l H o m e , K e y ­p o rt, w a s in ch a rg e o f a r ­ra n g e m e n ts .

Mass planned af Sf. Ann's for John Lynch, ex-millwright

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H A Z L E TA m ass w i l l be c e le b ra te d

t o m o r r o w a t S t. A n n ’ s C h u rch , K e a n s b u rg , fo r Jo h n F . L y n c h , 67, o f W . K e a n s ­b u r g , a r e t i r e d m i l l ­w r ig h t, w h o d ie d M o n d a y a t R iv e rv ie w M e d ic a l C e n te r, R ed B a n k .

B o rn in J e rs e y C ity , M r. L y n c h w as a to w n s h ip re s i­d e n t fo r 28 ye a rs .

H e r e t ir e d la s t y e a r.M r . L y n c h w as a m e m b e r

o f M i l lw r ig h t L o c a l 6, Je rs e y C ity , an d M i l lw r ig h t L o c a l 740, B ro o k ly n .

H e a lso w as a m e m b e r o f E lk s L o d ge 2179; M id d le ­to w n ; th e G o o d fe llo w s C lub , K e a n s b u rg ; a n d S t. A n n ’s

C hu rch .S u rv iv in g a re h is w ife ,

P e a r l ; a so n , J o h n P ., R a h w a y ; a d a u g h te r, K a th ­le e n K e l ly , w ith w h o m he liv e d ; h is m o th e r , L i l l ia n , P o r t C h a rlo tte , F la . ; tw o b ro th e rs , Joseph, P o r t C h a r­lo t te , a n d D a n ie l, L o n g Is la n d ; th re e s is te rs , L i l l ia n K e lle r , T o m s R iv e r , M a rg a r ­e t D u ra n d , C o ra l S p rin g s , F la . , a n d C a th e rin e M og e l- n ic k i, E . R o c k a w a y , N .Y . : a n d fo u r g ra n d c h ild re n .

B u r ia l w i l l be a t M t. O liv e t C e m e te ry , M id d le to w n .

The John J . R y an Home fo r F u n e ra ls , K e an sb u rg , is in ch a rge <rf a rra n gem en ts .

P a t r i c i a L e w i s .

d i e s a t a g e 3 4

U N IO N B E A C HS erv ice s w e re h e ld F r id a y

fo r P a t r ic ia F e rg u so n L e w is , 34, o f Shore B o u le v a rd , w h o d ie d T uesday a t hom e.

T he co u n ty m e d ic a l e x ­a m in e r has no t d e te rm in e d the cause o f h e r dea th , p end ­in g to x ic o lo g ic a l re p o rts .

B o rn in N e w a rk , M rs . L e w is w a s a bo rough re s i­d e n t fo r 15 yea rs .

She is s u rv iv e d by h e r hus­band, W ayne, A b e rd ee n ; a d a u g h te r, T in a , a t h o m e ; t h r e e b r o t h e r s , D a v id F e rg u so n , K e a n sb u rg , D a n ­ie l F e r g u s o n , D a y to n a B e a c h , F la . , a n d G le n n F e rg u so n , P a tte rs o n ; an d tw o s is te rs , A r le n e C a m b r ia , M id d le to w n , a n d S u s a n Johnson , O ld B rid g e .

B u r ia l w as a t Shore land M em o ria l G arden s, H az le t.

The B ed le F u n e ra l Home, K eypo rt, w a s in ch a rg e of a r ­rangem en ts

A g n e s V a c c a r e l l a

d i e s a t a g e 7 9A B ER D EEN

A m ass w as ce le b ra te d y e s te rd a y a t S t. Jo se p h ’s C hu rch , K e y p o r t, fo r A gnes V a c c a re lla , 79, w ho d ie d F r i ­da y a t B a ysh o re C o m m u n ity H o s p ita l, H o lm d e l.

B o rn in S a in t L upo , I ta ly , M rs . V a c c a re lla m oved to the to w n sh ip in 1956.

She w as a c o m m u n ic a n t o f S t. Joseph ’s C h u rch , K e y ­p o rt.

H e r husband , P asqua le , d ie d in 1978.

S u rv iv in g a re a son, Jo ­seph, an d tw o d a u g h te rs , T h e r e s T o m a s ie l lo a n d M a r ia D e N a r d o , a l l o f M a ta w a n ; tw o b ro th e r s , Jo se p h M u c c i, M a ta w a n , an d A n g e lo M u c c i, St. L u p o , I t a ly ; a s is te r , N u n z ia ta V a c c a re lla , S idney, A u s tra l­ia . a n d n in e g ra n d c h ild re n a n d tw o g re a t - g ra n d c h i l­d ren .

B u r ia l w as a t S t. Joseph ’ s C e m e te ry .

T he D a y F u n e ra l H o m e , K e y p o r t, w as in ch a rg e o f a r ­ran g e m e n ts .

S e r v i c e s h e l d

f o r A g n e s B a b b e l

U N IO N B E A C HS e rv ice s w e re h e ld F r id a y

fo r A gnes B a ile y B a b b e l, 43, w h o d ied J u ly 8 a t B a y s h o re C o m m u n ity H o s p ita l, H o lm ­del.

A l ife lo n g re s id e n t o f th e b o ro u g h , M rs B a b b e l w a s a h o m e m a k e r.

She w as a m e m b e r o f th e L a d ie s A u x i l i a r y o f th e U n io n G a rd e n s F ir e Co., an d th e C h u rch o f Jesus C h r is t o f th L a t te r D a y S a in ts , E a to n ­tow n .

S u rv iv in g a re th re e sons, D a v id an d M ic h a e l, b o th a t hom e, and A r th u r H . J r . , R u m s o n ; th re e d a u g h te rs , A g n e s M ., H a r r ie t , a n d S te p h a n ie , a l l a t h o m e ; a b ro th e r , S tephen B a ile y I I I , th e b o ro u g h , h e r fa th e r , S tephen B a ile y , th e b o r ­o u g h ; a n d th re e g r a n d ­c h ild re n .

She w as b u r ie d a t S ho re ­la n d M e m o r ia l G a rd e n s , H a z le t

T h e B e d le F u n e ra l. H o m e , K e y p o t, w as in ch a rg e o f a r ­ran g e m e n ts .

P A T R O N I Z E

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M O N M O U T H C O U N T Y 'S

L A R G E S T E W n D E A L E R

J U L Y is L E A S E M O N T H !’ 8 5 C A M A R O — N E W !

SPORT COUPE. Std. equip.. 2.5 liter EFI 4 CYL.. P/S. P/B. bucket seats, center console, S/B radials. Opt: auto. Inbound. Allow 2 days-4 weeks delivery. LIST PRICE: $8944. Many others in stock w/simHar

* 7 6 7 5LEASE

FOR:

■163“m . "

to « T $1040 YOU MUST HUNG COUPON WITH YO UWE ARE ALSO MAKING

1EAT DEALS FOR PURCHASE!

’ 8 5 C A V A L I E R - N E W !Std. equipment. 2 liter V-4 cyl.. 4 spd. man.. M/ S, P/B, styled whls., Inbound. Allow 6-8 weeks delivery. LIST PRICE: $7242. Many others in stock w/varying equip.INTRODUCTORY PRICE:*6149 S f t i

’ 8 5 M O N T E C A R L O - N E W !Std. Equip.. 4.3 liter, V-6, P/S, P/B, radials. computer command control. Oeico Freedom Plus 11 Batery, wheel opening moldings, flow thru vent system. Inbound. Allow 14 days to 6 weeks for delivery. LIST PRICE: $10,145. SAVE $1435.

INTRODUCTORY PRICE:*8168 foo m . t t

N E W ! ’ 8 5 C E L E B R I T YStd. Equip., 2.5 EFI 4 cyl., P/B, M/S, S/B radial W/W tires. Opt: auto. Inbound. Allow 6-8 weeks delivery. Many others in stock w/similar options to select from. UST PRICE: $8678.INTRODUCTORY PRICE: LEASE

FOR:

8 e 8 FINANCING N .J .S NEW LOW PRICE’ 8 5 A S T R O V A N — N E W !

5td, E q u ip ., 4 cy l., M /S, M/B, 4 s p d . m an ., ad ia l b lack wa ll tires. In b o u n d . A llow 2-4 teeks fo r d e liv e ry . L IS T PR IC E : $6266.

I N T R C 0 U C T O R Y P R IC E : *6 8 6 8

4 5 IN S T O C K

’ 8 5 C - 1 0 P I C K U PS td . (Equip., 8 cy l., 4 sp d . m an ., M /S , M /B . In b ou n d . A llo w 2 d ays — 4 w e e ks de live ry . L IS T PRICE: $7922.

IN T R O D U C T O R Y P R IC E : *6565

<5 C I T A T I O N H / B* #5761. Std. e qu ip . 2 5 litre EFI, 4 cy l., I belted rad ia ls . w/w tires Opts: auto . P/ /B, A/C, t/glass, de lay w ipers , rr def , >ie, tilt, aux ilia ry ligh t ing , sport p k g . 1 in

^E : $11 ,502 SAVE $1929LIST PRICEDOCTOtY MHO LEASE FOR:

8 6 3 * I 8 6 ' V

'85 MONTE CARLOStock #1039: Std. E qu ip .: V-6, auto ., p/s, p/b. Options : Tint g lass , power w indow s , RR d e l., A/C, sport m irrors, tlit, ra lly whee ls , cloth bucket seats, 1 in stock, list price: $12,904.

INTRODUCTORY PRICE:

$ 1 0 * 9 0 6 LEASE FOR:

$ 2 1 9 / m o * .

'85 CELEBRITYStock #5672 Std equip . 4 cyl. EFl. P/S. P/B. steel belted radials Options auto . tinted glass, rear def. A/ C. AM/FM stereo, stripes, power windows and locks pulse wipers, sport mirrors, tilt wheel 1 in stock LIST PRICE $12,219INTRODUCTORY PRICE: LEASE FOR:

* 9 9 9 1 $ 1 9 9 8V

S P E C I A L L E A S E P R IC IN G

’ 8 5 S - 1 0 P I C K U PS td . E qu ipm en t: 4-cylinder, 4-speed m anua l t ra n s ., M /S, M/B. In b o u n d , A llo w 2 d a y s to f o u r w eeks d e liv e ry . L IS T P R IC E : $6285. IN T R O D U C T O R Y P R IC E :

*5889

’85 S-10 BLAZERStock #5851. Equipped w ith : V-6, auto ., p/s, p/b, A/C, tint g lass , cru ise , tilt , a lum , whee ls , s/b fettered radlals, AM/FM st. c sss ., sport package , cloth buckets, DEMO, 3,800 m iles . List price : $17,464

INTRODUCTORY PRICE:$ 1 4 , 9 4 0 LEASE FOR:

$ 2 8 9 . 4 3 / m o *

’85 A S T R O V A NStock #5907: Std. Equip : 4 cyl, 4 spd man . AM radio, P/S. M/B. Options: Rr det.. gauges, 1 in stock. List price $10,113.INTRODUCTORY PRICE:

* T # 9 6 6 LEASE FOR:

* 1 5 9 . 5 9 / a*o . * *

QUALITY USED CARS' Based upon 48 montn closed end lease. 72.000 m-ies 1 month security deposit required. For total payment, multiply monthly payment by 48 Prices exclude taxes & MV fees.

cyt.. auto., A/C, 4 dr.. 26.000 mHM.

t : ’ 6 . 7 9 5

1963 BUICK LE SABREStk #5901-A. 8 cyl.. auto.. A/C. r/daf.. P/S. P/B, p/wtndows. p/locka, crutaa. tilt1 whl , 39.500 mNBB.

PRICE: * 3 , 5 9 5

1972 BMW 2002Stk. #5548-A, 4 cyl.. 4 »pd man.. Man/S. Man/B. AS TRADED. 110.000 mNw.

PRICE: • 9 9 5

’79 BUICKLESABRE

Stk. #13288: V-8, auto.. A/C. PIS P/B. AM/FM St.. 60.000 miles. _

PRICE: * 4 , 1 9 5

1$81 HONDA ACCORD LXStk #85059, 4 cyl.. 5 spd. man.. A/C. P/B. Man/S, 45.000 miles

PRICE: * 5 , 7 9 5

1962 MERCURY CAPRIStk. #1425-A. 4 cyl., auto., 2 dr., A/C. P/S. P/B, AM/FM at.. 53.000 mHas

PRICE: * 5 , 2 9 5

19C2 CHEVYMONTE CARLOStock #1571A, 8 cy l.. auto ., A/C, PIS. P/8, P/W lndows, 17,000 m iles

* 6 . 8 9 5

ARU

wl.. auto.. A/C. P/S, P/ OOmkaa

* 7 . 1 9 5cORO

\TANGcyi.. 4 spd. man. miles.

* 6 , 9 9 5

1963 CHEVY CAVALIER WAGONStk #5022-A, 4 cyl.. 5 apd. man.. A/C P/S. P/B. 40.000 n*aa

PRICE: * 4 . 7 9 5

CROWN VICTORIA LTDStock #85058.8 cyt. auto., A/C. P/S, P/B, P/Sests, lock* A window*, cru ise , tilt w ti., wire wtv covers,4,200 m iles . 4 $ $ 9 9 5

1991 PONTIAC GRAND SAFARI WAGONStk. #85032. 6 cyl.. auto.. A/C. P/S. P/B. 48.000 miles.

PRICE: ’ * 5 . 2 9 5

1960 OLDSCUTLASS SUPREMEStk #05027. C cyt.. auto.. A/C. P/S. P/B. AM/FM*.. 55.000 mNaa.

PRICE: * 4 , 8 9 5

1878 CHEVY

SUBURBANStock .1029A , 8 cy l., .u t o . , A/C, P/S, P/B, 87,000 m il** .

* 5 . 2 9 5

CHEVETTEP/S*P/B,148^00 m l’1 *Ut° ’ 2 dr”

* 3 . 1 9 5

1880 CHEVY K-BLAZER SILVERADOstk. stair. • cyt.. auto., a/c. am. am.AM/FM tt.rtapa. 56,000 mftaa.

PRICE: * 7 . 6 9 5

1961 MERCURYCOUGARS*. 964301-a. • cyi.. aw®:. t a/c. am. am. cnuaa. am/fm * .. 40.4*1

1882 DATSUN

’49.4 cyl., 4 apd. man.. A/C. P/S. ‘ - 1.000 mRasam. AM radio. 43.

■ 3 . 1 4 3 PRICE: * 3 , 6 9 5

’82 MERCURY CAPRI

S tock #1425A : 4 c y l., a u to .. A/C. P/S. P/B, 53 .000 m ile s . _

"■CE: * 4 . 9 9 5

FAIRMONT WAGONSlk. 09959-A. • cyt.. aulo.. A/C. P/S. am. AM/FM at.. 49.020 «MMs

PRICE: * 4 , 1 9 5

MALIBUStock #59258.8 cyl. .uto,. A/C, P/S P«. w.gon, AM radio. tt0,00(

WAGON. au*.. A/C. P/s

1878 JEEP CJ-5s* #9«sa-A. a cyi., 9 mam

PLOW. AS TRADEDm e

6 , 8 9 5

< L Y S P E C IA L)S CUTLASS CALAIS

cyt.. auto . A/C. «/def.. PfS . AMI ver w indow s , c ru ise . tHt

I : 9 9 —A j

v t s u r a n c e

MUSTANGStock #tS68A, 4 cyt. 4 apd. man. A/C, PtS, JW8, 6.500 mfles.

19M TOYOTAPICKUPSa. I T M X 4 <*.. 4 a*e. ,

4 9 5

Man/S. AM ra d * . 90.900 m

AVAILA8LL WITH MOST US60 CARS 12mo /12.000 m. EXTENDED SERVICE PUN

8 , 7 9 5

ix & M V feet This ad it upon ad and mutt be e of tale to get theee prices supersede proprice* Not responsible errors

* 6 . 9 9 5 *5.695

C A M A R O Z -s ik . 1SS4# a 7 s cyl . au*. am. tadMa. arawaawa. I«W . AM/FM aiVWpa *.** .

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a/C n m . am. - - * AMa. »w». Sk

<aw.. am/pm atvtapa SjOSSmaaa.

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w i i k L Y iWiWT”’•* FORD

CRO W N V ICTO RIAI S tock #654)56 V-8. au to .. A/C. P/S. P/B. P/Seats win-

Id o w s . v in y l top . c ru is e , t ilt . AM/FM St. c ass . w ire

I w hee l covers . 3 .700 m ile s .

INTRODUCTORYmet * 1 1 , 9 9 5

6 4 1 S H R E W S B U R Y A V E N U E S H R E W S B U R Y , N E W J E R S E Y 741-3130

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1983 FORD LTDV-6. P/S, P/B, A/C. AM/FM radio. Silver. 33,519 mHes. Stk. 88012A.•78951993 RENAULT ALLIANCE DL4 cyt., 5 spd.. P/S. P/B. Silver. 44,604 miles. Stk. #F109A.•3795

1983 DATSUN PULSAR4 cyl., 5 spd.. P/S. A/C. tilt, cassette. Black. 20,676 miles. Stk. «F149A.*57951982 OLDS 98 REGENCYV-6. auto., P/S, P/S, A/C, pwr. windows, locks & seats, tilt, cruise, cassette. Blue. 31,936 miles. Stk. *P010.•10,9951983 FORD LTD WAGON

6 cyl., auto., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM radio. White. 43,610 miles. Stk. KP049A.•71951982 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREMEV-6, auto.. P/S. P/B, A/C, pwr. windows, & seats, cruise, rr. def., U . Green. 39,608 miles. Stk. #P073.

1984 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA■4 cyL, auto, P/S, P/B, A/C, rr. def.. stereo, wire wheels. Blue. Stk. 8P089.

11,495

1982 DODGE D150 PICK UP6 cyl.. auto., P/S. P/B. cassette. Brown. Stk. 855505A.•44951981 CHEVY CHEVETTE

4 cyt., auto., AM radio, rr. det. Blue. 38,583 mHes. Stk. 05S512A.•36951985 PONTIAC PARISIENNEV-8, auto, P/S, P/B, A/C, pwr. windows, seats & locks, tin, cruise, cassette. Bur­gundy. 5,024 miles. Stk. N55528A.•11,7951982 BUICK REGAL WAGON6 cyl., auto,- P/S, P/B, A/C, pwr. w in­dows, seats & locks, stereo Brown. 34,320 miles. Stk. K5626BA.•8295

1982 BUICK REGAL6 cyl., auto., P/S, P/B, A/C, pwr. win­dows, seats & locks, rr. del., AM/FM radio. Brown. 34,320 miles. Stk. #56268.•8295

1982 OLDS DELTA 88V-8, auto., cassette, Gray. 56,454 mile: Stk. (f563ISA.*7295

1982 DATSUN KING CAB4 cyl., 5 spd., P/B. cap, diesel. Red. 64,734 mHes. Stk. 852104A.•55951977 OLDS CUTLASSV-8, auto., P/S, P/B, A/C. pwr. windows

It locks, tin, AM/FM radio. Brown. 86,654 miles. Stk. B52132A.•29951983 MITSUBISHI TREDIA

4 cyl., 5 spd., P/S. P/B, A/C, Blue. 30.826 miles. Stk. N54403A.•52951983 CHEVY MALIRU WAGONV-8, auto., P/S, P/B, A/C, stereo. Brown. 17,466 miles. Stk. H54436A.*7795

1978 FORD GRANADAV-8, auto., P/S, P/B, A/C, rr. def.-, Blue. 49,844 miles. Stk. H54476A.•2795

1982 PONTIAC T10004 cyl., auto., P/S, A/C, AM radio, Char­coal. 49,219 miles. Stk. K54477A.*40951981 TOYOTA CRESSIDA6 eyl„ auto., P/S, P/B, A/C, pwr. win­dows & locks, tin, cruise, stereo. White. 39,877 miles. Stk. H56345A.•8795

1982 CHEVY CAVALIER4 cyl., 4 spd.. P/S, P/B, A/C, cassette. Blue. 55,079 miles. Stk. K55458A.•3995

1979 CHRYSLER LEBARONV-8, auto., P/S, P/B, A/C. AM/FM radio, vinyl. Blue. 76.182 miles. Stk. #55499A.i. 76.182 mHes. Stk. #!*39951994 OLDS CUILASS SUPREHEV-6, auto., P/S. P/Bi A/C, cruise, rr. del., stereo, bucket setas. Silver. Stk. NP092 New. .•12,095if®

CUTUt5, P/6, /

1984 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREMEV-6, auto., P/S, P/6, A/C, cruise, cas­sette, rr. de l., wire wheels. Red. Stk. HP093. New.•12,0951994 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREMEV-6, auto., P/S, P/9, A/C, tilt, rr. def . stereo, rally. Blue. 24,230 miles. Stk. #P094.

1982 OLDS CUT!V-6. auto, P/S, P/B 40.1:25 miles. Stk #!

SUPREMEstereo, Eilue.

•69951991 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREMEV-6, auto., P/S, P/B A/C, rr. def., ste­reo, Green. 28,448 mHes. Stk. NP098.*7795

Ktel.. mHes. S lk.:195

1982 RUICCustom 4 cyl., auti . 46,145CENTURYP/S, P/B. A/C, #P102.