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M * in b f r fSHi YEAR — 19th WEEK National Newspaper AsjiocUiiou MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY,'NOVEMBER 9, 1967 M e m b e r . 11 zv. s . i rwy S.;;^'s vvvpy1 ien CenTS

' J r * «w > School Board Leases ildmiiiistrative Space Republicans Sweep State Legislature

A relocation of tha adinl.^ra- -:i!ve cfitise: e o! f ththe i M stswaa Es- giOia!i! B p oard: s r t l o l f: fc-ducation was Nighi Parking Ban rosifci effectivee f f e c t i v e Monday M o hy * vole Matawen TolSt* chid John Allen Defeats Bedell For Freeholder „«-* »j»claJ meeting 4a fcss* for ir-J* yesi 3133 sq fi. tf floor space this week warned baroii»h in ar, off'rm all-nigk !! St. «n«J Utile St. fnr $8W . The go Into effect Nov. 15 end will --structure, w as com pleted within the fsrtfnue through M ar. .11,1148, Sign UpFcr Traff ic Light G O P Slates Score Victories In 1 last yc»r by Maiawim Foursomes Cftiflf SSclna said the lu a s S t e Tnc.- .ftt^tawiut,: und. occupies the Mi-lctly tu fw .ed on > til . borough *Uu that * lor m?py y*an tho slret-M and urged • rooiorins (0 Borough, Township and Madison - loJti.on t m e Truck 'hpvi or Ihe lind ofr-streri location* for their , Vnn Brum transwirt firm ; vehicles- delate the ban takes Republicans swept to decisive . Tiie lease calls fnr tha taking of e f f e c t , ; tho GO.P.column. Dem ocrats Pat­ H erbert Smith, appointed In Sep- : control of the all-new Slate Legis- - icirr *‘she-!l” offices, but Edward Warning ulgi* viready havo rick J, M cGann »«l'.W 3!tcr H. Gch- lember to fill a vacancy, on ths : jliUuro In Tuesday's balloting tak- J . P'-uViion. b:ii>niess adr:‘r!str;>tnr been posted throughout tlia ricke, Matawan Township, polled counci!, received 8B ■,vr>te-in VOtf'S.-,, I InR ,11 of. the 10 seat.-i in the State of the dialilcl, confirms the-own- bu. jugh anil at the entrances to 25,477 and 21,217 votes respectively. Mrs. i'homas F. Conroy,--.'who ; i.enate and -5K of the J!) seats at In the southern county district, v .fc fS :..h a v e uOTi“ !:iu i!u tn r e m o d e l t o tho bormi!>h proper. "Them can ran as a write-in in protest to a flake In the State Assembly. As a James M. Coleman jr. and Lou'S ; „ M i t the board's needs. There will b e n o e x c u s e s , ’ «>the chief com- school bus stop on Lloyd Rd. poll­ result, thc COP regains control of R.. Aikins, Matawan Borough At­ tf- 12 offices provided, to hnuso the m e n t e d . ed 1G write-in votes and fvelpon 01*'; thc Legislature following two years torney, wtw. scots in the Assem b'v superintendent and assistant super. sen received 17 wrHc-in votes, of Dem ocratic domination. by two-tu-oiie inat'itins over their ,...!Btcndcnt[,tl;i; lio,i > a secretary, and Republican candidates will ‘servd'' 'Ihe GO;1 scored a cleun sweep Dem ocratic opponents. the secretaries, tvoists and r.lrrk with rcmuimnj; Dem ocratic Miivnr in the race for offices on the state wno serve in thu offices of ■'rtalf Matav.r.,i Township's Albert E: W^itor H M i-w - J l i u n it- R , . ana county level in Monmouth. - I?I; Stay Order Allen, a Republican, defeated in­ Kaye-and Daniel H- Downey. ' -:r _ school .officials. ■ ■■■.■: in the race ior the State Senate. cum bent Lufiene Iiedel! in the race e rl h t iMfce calls for ocrupnni-y by Republicans R ieh'.d R. stout and lur a tone scat on the Monmouth the board af the hefdnnmp of M aiau m n Alfred N. Dc-adleston Were victors, County Bufl'd of Freeholders, re- ■■sn the area litw g evacuated by the On Tux Sale wk v intirnenng 63.',’37 and W 3IF stnrniH .;»>» I I -- ?r,'s.ifi.-f ’-ou* pjuij ut m * adminMr.Jr-r* can b" put to the Snp-rlo- Court J j J.« Ivi. in ti I respeeuvciy, i'aul J, Smith. Union dninlnation. Mr. Allen tallied SO.- ! election, mdudim* ?-»-' A i r ‘ r. M r 1? . - 1 - • H n n r b . ••••• *r;iii UM . itpn* itt v'-0” v,“'t,nB il1 •“ r^ti ip iL.ne,.1 • • Cnanury • • . Uvimon, - In . Free- ... .r.. m aaj'r 'jjrartecj a sm;-1 , t u b .-.L -naie n u . i t a .III..'.!)!) a n d h is On tho municipal level. Kepiib- ! mvi lh«- job of lax colleclor ai! the 1M5S-60 school year. 1 " aRamst the Corough of Matawnn 1 i running mate. Richmd Bonello- hi uns scored swccpini: viclorics in | wont to Matawan Republican cani I -1:1.4111 . P fe. U |l'-i {. ar.J Ur, collector, M rs. Murv Gin- i m > 1 -1 > > 1 * 1 . n...... Lrn * c ,1 ,1 ; r i ; .; Iti. tjiiiu-.ui ui iiie uaniiiiiiira- sn. uf;,iinal pumng ut ij.u iui 01 I I m ’ 1 . * {««.*> n a i y o i n m i - five offices from M atawan Gram­ properties to go up for tax sale ty-, Assembly - District Joseph Av. ,,pose atid . Principle .. ------Party In Mar! icuuncii wou'i be Tor M r mar School No. 2, Broad St. (tho those of the four plaintiffs against Zulirni, with jl.^31 and Chester Apy, ) horo Townsmp added the mayor's I vices A leterenduin. to determ ine- ■old M atawan Hlfili School) permit'; the boroiiph in suit3 over tho savv. who polled J0.8.M, were victors in ! post to its majority on the Town Ilf tho mavor-would lip paid $ 15"® - the remodeling of the. southeast ers assessment decided by the S h ip f~ ''tln c il A?. . r,- j ar.u c.-ach oi me six counci Imen area of that building Into class­ ccjrt last April. . duin for salaries for officials in IjlOOO was rejected.bv the voters,--' ; M om ;. W lnlo a definite determina- Ralph S .. Heuser sr., Matawan, Matawan Borough was rejecM . 11091 lo 730.- Thev are not piiid -nt - 1 — —...... ------..•lioii.uf th e - m e -oi tne space boinfz acting . for Frederick Mouer, I.n- Two Hunters . nuMilflV.In.. Iinu nOt ’^CS'i ' dn' ‘ St, preEidcnt cf the uor- Matauxin TownsUip ! 1 \Y \;i«c vttCe- fo r ' rhaytir, Jncjniv^ uCttledr.upnir yet. the present Indica­ .Otwh’s-linm-d-.or health;- Dr, Zdyaii | henf Iicpiihh^aa :Edvvard' E;:ilvrn 0‘ tion i« that tlicrs will bo remodel ' Ayanian, Sunset Ave., and tho de-1 Matawan Township RqntUscuns ; defeated.' bis ’D /;m ocrr4ic;opponoati- •• Jng ■ to .-eoiivert the .area to two- v«|ppers of-M iddlesex. Apartments ' Die In Area :ii;or»>d ^ s t u n n i n g - u p s e t - T m -d *v • J° hn p!lsrillfl ;^'15 tC>i!3l.-: .room s for special education class­ and of Tree Havcu-Rivino..Apart- Accidents took thfrllvo. of h "0 iafft * « f - it • ' • - COP .'‘"tf'Ki)v->und!aarc2r Jn;^m-' e s . <■ : ini'nt!>, called on tlie court to til:o hunters In thu ^wysnoro area last ‘JetCptinp uwMvitittio lur ptMs.jbenr Howard iiendersou and .Ste- The conver.InB' of the board M on. cocnizanre nf the failure of tho -M uiflwim low n sh lp dntf _• S&rih;-' w hi1'' •I2i7 R'SpJCtlVCJV. to D lll-dow n »>!<■ ; •* j. iho clcctxr. v,a> ;!(. fu v .... rental ran Into criticism - from Al- apply an assessm ent against Marc ao ■petition seeking» a traffic light at 1 41 the intersection * chairman of I^AfAL i. and Lloyd Rd.t near tho StrAthmvrA look on. O vw 150ft residents nltet&dy have signed the m Raritan Cay off Uuon Reach Ion.. Linn aad-U , K enneth. | since seven Democrats were r.uat* one a houslnR nnd the other a School, Booths wort* set up In various Iwattons in p e U t l o n . - - ...... 1 199. - . - Joseph Vaccarella 17, of 146 lhe borough and township. Above, William Rt‘iutir. • ed ot the fust township council oi- garden apurtments pro[ect. Mr, Wastilnpjton Avo„ Matnwsn- died Inciimhent GOP Colw cior; ^Mrs. . Heuser contended iliat so lon^ aa Ranizaiion.two years s r o .. . , Marlboro Plane Cratth r -r ld a .v 111 Riverview Hospital as u Mary Gcrun with 1433 Voles ‘wasr Iiuicpendent candidates placed no assessment applied In these l'O.iUit Oivfihot(jim .wounds.. : : : ‘ returned to anoiher term. She: de« . cases, tnere was no commitment Hurlts Area Doctor Dr. r. M fttelm B, Oilman, cuun- by tlw four owners for whom he Words, Not Bullets ty physician, ruled that the death spoke to pay on assessm ents they - Dr. Richard Uidwl? of Red was accidental. The youth was held to be a prejudicial levy. To M aU inai) B orou^ii E iccliou T nble Bank is In Riverview Hospital aft­ hunting In a wooded area In the

have paid on tho assessm ents lev­ •< •’ : er hts ainRle pn^mt airplane stnuk township with two friendi Friday :.{^ ' ied npamst them would have been STRICT It powet line and crashed Sunday aftcr.iuun when his shotgun went for these owners to have given O 1 1 near Preston Airport, Marlboro. OFFICER GIVES ACCOUNT OF oft. the bullet struck hin. In the 3 4 S « T tnclt approval to their correctness cliesl. Dr. Gilman said death was i Slute Senate H ie 25-yuai--uid veterinarian siif- i Lnd‘ to ave flaunted a February, fered a fractured left aim and a caused by bleeding and shock, I bmiih fD) M-l 131 1,111 104 i s s 127' : - D.1S 1S67. ruling ot tbe court dedprlng possible concussion in tlie accident. Rooeilo (D) W H 7 132 151 l i ? MB) 130 them to be without Justification, In SHOW DOW N IN F & M BANK Mr. Vaccarella v/a.i a June grad- -'.,9 6 5 Dr. Ludwig was alone in the air­ , Soul" (R) . : 131 is;t -.im 1 17 ISS. 2(17 , Mr. H euser's opinion nate of Metswan .Regional High 214 1501 A« Patrolman Thamaa t. Wai- ] ers and Merchants National Eank. taken ono shot at Flolk.i an v>. craft when It struck iho power line School., He was employed ns 'a j lteuilleston (R ) L -i 172 2 9 t . 2017 . 1711 i rlj 20S - 14.1> . Louis . R. , Alklns, ■ Long - Branch, . . Isce’a shoulder brushed the door and Miss Ruth f’i^i. a teller wiih while preparing to land nt the air­ tried to cscaiw from the front'o maintenanc!! man at thc Aberdeen | As.sem tily tno borough attorney, arfiued that jof the bank branch, tho would-be 1 11) years of service with the bank p o r t ...... the building with Mr. Weber ns a i East Apartments, 'He was a mem- j McG.wn (D) 193 l! il - If,7 n r . 131 211) '149 l!'« 7 the collector is bound bv statnlu to robber turned. tho .moment ot truth began loin Stale Police at Colts Neck said hoslage. Mr. Wcbor dropped to the bi-i- of St. Joseph’s Church, Key- ; G chrickc (0.1 91 1 « I't? . 163 l i n 1!)2 1,11 S IS includo<. ni a tax sale nil those m inutes earlier. Tiia business end of tno police­ g r o u n d j u s t a s P t l . W a g n e r f i n ; a . i jK»r t " I A 'jollna " (K) 128 1?4 277 the piano landed In a corn field properties' against whom there 191 17G 251) 198 ,'.1392 man’s ahotfiitn was leveled (he For tno second time within .vv ( d ) »boul a quarter of a m ile from the aro unpaid levies from Roy cale- Probe Connection i survivor? Ineludt* hls ptirept?, ! A p y 126 l? u 258 1 8 6 .. 171 245 IM 135.1 cheit oi his adversary, fhs trigger Ctt alCutOa tiiC. l M2 L (,|l 11 Ul 1 ( LJ ifdse of thc airfield. (continued on page lour) Police Chuf Ralph E. WaHaee !Mr. ar.d M rs.'Oomlnlck Vftcearci* : f-Vecholder fm/;er tensed but did not squeeze no relatn.-n to thc putrolir.au, re- j and a sister, Mrs. Kona Id On> I Bcdcli’ fR )., n s 157 HI 157 11! 1’J.l 1013 off tho dftmhy cmir^e* 1411 i «ili‘n '.F> ^5,;] ported that Pmlka had sioopt’d up jbiina. of Matawnn. J2.1 i s o 2frn 198 178 177 llgi.'i Tn that sulit second be^an ft two- O ff!corn C ifvd j$in.l.»? a_f thr tirnnch. Th;. thiuf al- j .v recr.iiem In^ii jnass w\n>? offer' | M a y o r ho»r standoff between tiie law ar.d 1 Fiorino tn) ’ 1 ■’? Honor Veteran Fireman The Matnwr.n lounilcp Coun­ , SO SulJ r.Oik.1 1 llta tu t4 S the (ie- I Cd Mt 10 A ir* 7'ttnijH^y >♦ Cr !?;. 9 ! “ 1(1!! IOC - i - s .‘ 10 1 5 1. ; : ; : i. the lawless which enrted in lhe sur- ripiiuo et tne -man wno robbed } seph'uay (*i Kouert l’i*jika cil jViomiuv smiled out for the same branch of J- ! Council ' commendation two patrolmen H at! scplrs Ceou’fery K«ypori. A r - j r .. 2t>, u i o f t nust Ubth bu, Kronx, .\\m\. j I run^e/nenis were under the direr­ j Dillon tD1 9 8 ■ 1 8 1 - 13S 179 i s i 2 3 7 - , 158 N.Y. who tnwnrtcd *he uitempterl rot>- . , .111)5 I Plavim* down hi.s role In the enp- ! tion of the Day 'Funeral Home, W illi,mis CD). 103 i s o 192 n r . ialki-d Fnln Survendeiin]; bci-v nl the rilflV«m(t Brunch nf 134 2.10 jsr. :1 !^ 9 j Iteuderson' (tt) the Farmers and Merchants N> ;turc, Tnzroluibn V/rdlaee sanl: j Kcyport. . 13-1 IS 3 2 4 5 IBS 175 23.) 193 1 I ''i1 Patrolman Wallace, withou! any Honnl Hank Thursdny, I “ I’m fus't proud fo bv a nie'jil^r i A Railway man died • Saturday : i^nierlme (it) 122 139 2 3 « ISO MC 2 1 2 ISO' 1217. bloodshed, tulkrd tht* miin into giv­ t of thi.S d c p a r 'f r v r.f 'On* ; v:\\stw V v- l l-f'i'i! ?j>> '.ii v t . ’.c ii ItV 1 Collector ing up ?wn rcvulvers ami 'urrcr.* Citvd for bravery wer« M ichael 1'vholo operation (r.» die hank) was !wa*j d»irk hunfinR !iroke in half in ; neNprdo (D) 01 i d I -17 InS v a 2 0 6 NM .- l e t : deiin^ after lhe attempted bunk W a g n e r n n d r h o m a s 1^. W jiIUh t . i handiefl ef’i''M':u!y and evcryw Jy 1 ! G trair tit) 137 17!) 2SI) 201 h o ld u p . The lotter wus cited for highest [ 1u n i'll w a t e r iOD y a r d s o llr .h o r o o f 179 23.3 2,11 : 1433. j did h:s job v’ conunendncion for luu^n:-, i j Union Ueach. Victor Leone, 43, of Patrolman W allace was the only : Sal,iiy Ves 7-1 76 118 103 102 134 123 ' 730 j T h e !!u y e a r - o l d p a t r o lir .a n ha«; - K a h w iiy , w:t«? p r o n o u n c e d c l ^ d b y pulfi.Trir'Mi In <» of ^rf th? would-be bnnk r,,w,r*r into i ' O u c s t - o n i l.'t'tui on tne ioroc v-:;»u-.t aj.d ; C u j ’*'..,’. i C , M- '; ,)!:!! js. Rurrcnderin” foilowinj: ;i ttvn-hour 1 i i - i i iy 50, including several PK/ o/’onts H -i m |fi4 l.:n! 227 122 1II.U : i.s JV'in;: to R u ' i.'M -, I ' M i v r a ' y !<..(/ ; Giiiti-M!, Dr. (Jilmar. atliihuied and stnfe polien, in "-jt th.’ cemVcnta/icn in the hank. I ; * Denoies Incur,ibe nl . r.ij'.h ts a w e e k fv»r a n n>; .r.v-'-jti' ‘ d 4';*.'1', '‘o d ro '.'’v v 'p , banU and “use words rather than ‘ ('“ .ve y e .-T ) spcc.i.ill/i.f,; i., b u l l e t s . 1' bv a aloekimMmtsl>-‘‘l i ; M r 1 rnne’s brother M ania, nl- work. ‘Tr;; ;a!:ie^ a \'.»ri: ty V(* j HarnM W eber, m*)nn;vvi nf J'.tfudi’ into [hv l-.aitk m « Mi a.iv> . . uu in bv.>«\i, m a n a g e d t o c h n ^ !. third in a poor showing, Repuli- I feated Mrs. Philnmena DeNardu; jof course!?, i ai most of Ihem are tho Cliffwood branch of ihe Farm- demand money und put their lives j j lo a portion of the nhiminuni croft. lie,'ins and Deinocrias alike said .who pollen 10‘U Tuesday. in jeopardy. ! » polite iuibjects," he .said. Aceonl- ; whieh Jnter floated into tl'O Keans- i Iiie t'iOI1 viclnrv was, io part, the ,?irci.mis bt*h.»;e (lie ofiij'trr went ;u;: to M ayor V-’ah^j H, GehncV.e. • ?-uu i-i- r. i i . , . .!< ;,i. ..,.,i,ll 01 ., pt. d K- inlu th,' ill jis'llie^ ; ; 1 ’«*! rulrri'i f> W alleit',a nervo nnd tourthoro Tou'ns/ii;} in , P a 11-' •! ii I:*. ;i M ifJ'.iiei vv i;*';er, i j JjiNui.v.isy, s *Wwm j im tiiu ivhoiieipai Utilities Author!- j County Aids fiist policeman at the scene, lind 1 (continued on pose fuur) to Hie beach anti attempted to 1 ty. | The Purpose nnd Principle P,.r- reach Mr. Lenno in n bornnved Repiiblic.'ii.,', rcccivcd iiie follow- j ty in M ai Ih.oi, TmM,.-hip milled die boat which eopsixeU. !l was equip­ | ing tends, lluns II. rroehluh. i mavoi’r. Ous:i in iis nennl m jnri ped with oi:!y n.-ir. i?,SI2; Gt iifgi' U. Bri-nnn, 'iJi:); ; ty Tuesday as Councilman Charles Light Plea Adult Community Opens The Union Bcaeh TUst Aid Squad j M aik Ucck, 11 I'J'I and Stanley 13. |T. McCue narrowly defeated Muy- recovered thr hmiv at 4 p.m.. ap­ i Pi.inko, 2132. lor Walter C. Grubb Jr, and three At a meeting of the Matawan proximately i'out hours after the ' Incumbents Joseph F. Zam boi, other candidates for the post, Towishiu Council held Mondnv uccuirnt, in wuur near tiie on'- got Ml.'! voles and Marilyn D. Rren-1 Tho PPP lost its bid for unanl- night thc council received thc sup­ shore rocks Martin I erne ur»d Mr. I nor ri'ceivcd 1590. Their runnntg ! ,„itv „„ ;|,L. five-inan Council iu port of the M onmouth Countv Trnf- PohrrsUy .eor»s treated for e.\j>n- I » C. Kenner and William ; c itizens Committee candidates re- nc Department in iis ettorts to i h e P P ! » tion of Lloyd ltd. nnd Church St- fiudfd Gilbert ll. Hickman with 1 Council majority of iu primaty Thc cn.unty traffic engineering N n t l c o , i’/ti volt.i, .iu^eph 13. Rifkin wilh [eheek next year. department Is supplying Inforinn- j M !av. id Jluj'rtijjdi W a!,.r De* , liGrt and lienry H. W ollenber^ who j Couneilman Joseph Or-yiniak was tion on traltic ennrts nnd accidents ■nt \vi!| l)c fllibhili^ tlr.: v.at.T ; p'/ilcd 268 vuleS. fop vote i’otter amon^ the six* coun- at the jiiie tu lh'1 si.'tfe. The mfor- . d u :in > ; i\w. v.eek of Novcin- cd candidates v ith a(i? He was fc! matlon was requested hy th1' Rtnt" 1 10G7 b c U v e u i t i\e hv>us> u f 1 Culony Inn |hnvnr| hy ft.s riir’VMK mate, John Uureau of Enclnenrl.ig’ond Plan- ! . nnd 2 a.ii*. Some ureas of j C a r m e n ’;; C n te r .ln p S e r v i c e i!ii \Villi.ihiA. with Mr Williams ning to delennine whether a trnf- ’ m iiiiiiiiiily should expect low | 1110 Florence Ave.. Unit>n 15e;\rh. will I'-oln’V t’lti/Mn?? ('oinrnilve flc signal Is needl'd lit lhe inter- ; aire «nd pnsMnlt’ d!;.i'nlinalion hjn& a .i a ^ o i t r c •, i , ' ! i j f i . v i h r their home*? In Chpf l t O 'ilU eu { U ) 14.1 IM fil IK3 MH 211 •2 07 209 ■ilfi '22ri 197 IKS 2 0 4 2 5 1 1 children were present at the af- from lhe fiu: cnmpaa” pledp^ our hnn'-.t nml Mnr'nr Villnuv.', an ailuii cuiuimnuly ou find have nametl W'dliam Tr.ittrr IJrcnon (R> IMi 7 Ij 177 "13 111 ITS 222 1-1,1 Ml 2il’1 Hi 3 15a 2 2 9 22-13 fuo. A lar dinner, his son Arthur, Mr. Mor^ello wus born in Na­ cfforL to the best interest* of Mut- Gordon flu., Madison Township, an tem poiary chairman, nml Mi:,a H e C : ( K ) 12!) V'l 1 0/ I.I llli 1.17 awan Township. ' 2I'I IH:. 2.'!i ?.Wi 159 153 2.3K 2 I'M who onme lu from M assachusetts, ples Oct, HO, 18lte and cam e to the near the eptrni)<;e of Chersetpmkn Helen i'oy/.k, seerelniy, Phtnko (it) r .'i n:> 177 17' m IB'.! 2112 ISI) 210 155 2 13 2 Hnns II. FwKJhlich IK.l III 211) and Ids daughters Sally nnd Con­ United Stnteg hi 1908, when) he Stale Park, a Fhoit distane** from hjifhti.'il.islfe iibin't their ie I M k r n f ] f 11 HI 1!) S 11 •17 1!) 21 Iii ;'/i 31 * 0 3 nie wore introduced lo tin gnthor- “etiled in Peyton, M ass. lie moved G c o t #* f<. Brenon M n t m v n n . com m on.ly a ,d mterc.-.ie;: In lu- W fillenberfr (I) 20 it; 2 0 15 !) 17 30 17 21 ','1 '1 10 2,1 2 K ' lut. A third duu^l.ter, less, now to M atawan In 1U2I and Joined the i Mfrk lleek M olt of the new rnsMriitii have romliiR acquainted nnd part o f t h e i f Uiekmnn fl) 11 in 13 ni 23 7 13 12 7 II 7 10 ■ 178 in Ohio, was unable to attend, hut fire company in 15)27, lie served I Stanley Piaako niov^d in 'since Aaett'it, They Have bay.diutc u iu i, inn; of tlie re:»i(teolu ’ Denetcs Incumbent sent & tclegium of con<;rntula- (continued on page four) j J f p iid v ^ already orj{ani7,ed the Ciieeflb^uake (coatlnued oa p n y o four) j Pag® Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday November ?, I%7 Rehearse For School Play Girl Scout Round up- Aivurd For Community Service

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o n ,-,r r:< Set iw.;vm i of acisvitv. Uepor red b y • S-.h<> ■ceivcd’ covering u var- t events and .ptons. s in Hrcwa&.#Tiwbp 703 a:v naturo/ivulking today at-Ho!nv.M Park. Totirle.en giris' from tob trooo -ivho Vicrc invented at a. ccre- anony dorinj? their last meeting vw e: Meredith Healy\.Aime.Marin and- Catherine I’yuuul. Kun‘ Klv* fliis&y, Kathy GuKin, Karen Ginn- _ ere Siisan iiou bor;*, Usa Grossman, Anns Gur- Rye.ntiny “ ’Ahe lniispencten! r.d*Jit-- ? t !u ^ c » V £ , 3vi»r.U:riy Me- arid' Bonnie .Zibuli-ji.y, “ Thi Sec { Alpin; Truei M orachnlck,', Barbara Party." The tour patrols lht jSanomlis, Rosemary Sheehan nnd troop wtrcj divided into two poli­ Ann Shubitz.'Honor Guard for the tical faction?. Campaign Manager | | investiture included Pa/bin Gerlaeh, for Susan■ Wn!irih;»nd.\vf.iis Debcriib ^ IjviviisStt M arks’. Chuiy uppjiiheirn* MureM^icd,-with Joan BakooL J louse, d< ■usan , Hpuribriod, : Candy _ j fUgned. anu made ny Juniors oi j Pam McKeen. Diane Nealis. Ann -mmmmmmmmm. j Tccop 553,. was • filled with ^hosi j Hutchinson a n d Deborah Mere­ * ' “ ‘ head. Mrs. .John McGinty i.s lead­ Pictured during final rebearsid of ••Alter ..Hie j of John Ogle, Mntawan’s new dramatics tcacbcr.! ft «m" ^ r 1 er of Csdetie G irl Scout Troop *103. The Nations! Council of Jewish Women, ttav- .ecse-.u , wasniy r.iii;cd to w \buy ruj <•a building danil u l l UrtV‘Zhave »ii l lMHfV«Mmoved Ifrom f ' f l l ticipated in this proiect. Bridge. Mrs. Norm an Posncr, president o! the b »y-! New Egypt to-Ju* present location in Old Bridge The Cafjone Tn.->|, r»3 n;i.J a Keoct::- : s.*Oic t-Ouin.ii, iiiaiMf uii3<.pii.s^£,idiHiik <<► Tnrs, Jiilm | w w r v c i n i e n p r a r y u p e n e u 4 u l y 2 i , lfrSrti, u l i n o s t 1 0 M rs. Jhjnnvntvorlh Junior r.in icout Troop 503 in­ cation cerenioriv I uesday evening. | Keating, president «f the library assoMation, imd years after tne project was started. The library now M a t a w a n LWV N e w s vited newly f::nncd Junor Troop Represented in tiic iUK ceremony | Mi-s. Samuel Finkelstcln. kH , and M rs. Jamc*''Mc- has mor« than 2000 borrowers and a ciit«l£!i(iii w Fvlti! On Birthday, 115 to loin tliem ior a Halloween were all levels of the Girl ucout > Dtrinott, nglii, bctlilih.anaas. The aw.vd was an- more than 14,900 books. Party. The Hostess troop made the l ’ r o p r a m , a Brownie, junior. La- ittunced Monday at tint council's raentbership 'dinner M rs. Wliiiam Donncnworth. Ab­ r'wcrations and organized a pro­ dette and Senior. Tins Cadetto I creased school aid ar.d w ill endorse erdeen Rd.. Trfutuwun. wns honor­ Education P rugm m nf games, songs and dr.nres 1 roop recently took a hike to Holm­ measures for state aid to local ed at a fam ilv surprise dinner par­ in which both groups participated. dei Park. Twenty girl.-; toured the Arna-.Pnir Named Elementary, Secondary Schools school districts If they include thc ty in celel)r.ition of hcr.SOth birth­ Both Junior troops baked cijoctike: trails with their leauers, K .T. Ki:l- The state has "a 'constitutional nnnciple of equalization of cduca- day in The Don Quixnte Inn. Route tor the party and an additional 15 | lers, county naturalist, and Mrs. Vbligation “to provide lor the sup­ tioiml opiioilunity and if thc plans 34, Matawan. financial Aiiuljuts for financing are sound in relation dozen 'cup^plf<*< for the children of Charles Lubow, nature co-ordinator port uf a thorough and cfficicnl Attending were M rs. Raymond Lillian H. Blucher of 57 Idaho lo the total tax structure. the Day tare Center were Deliver­ of the hcouis. The culs learned tu .y.Vtiil ui tfvf pubuc aciiuui&i Foi Churchman. Mr. and Mrs. Emil iwo decades the Leaput ot Worn- Higher Gducatlan ed in time for their Halloween par­ identify plants, v.-ere given Jack M ile iuui David George Suthll of Jastrab, M rs. James O'Donnell. taught "A” | -'I Cypress Lane. Matawan hnve i The League began its study of j ty. Dances included the "Bunny knife training nnd r ■ en Voters has supported the prin- M???] Pffdjfl U:^nn!!ll. Mr. and trsWe ft--n , Iw-’i-n unartieti the profesriorval dc^~ ^ u fw ot I- ati si 1,001 &ld paid on bifcWr educat on in IJ-.7 with an 5!'"‘ ",d ’r ’ 15 * i 'J) L , 1 ' IrJ11, ;,r‘ ’ ‘ , ‘ ' , r let HUSKY . v'equaHzalioii ■ basis,- wmch evaluation ■ cl -the need to expand j I eamnmR songs were taughl In the i popular Scout snark, Smorcs. This ignauon of Chartered Financial | means according to local aoiluy to educational■duei-tiona' nn’iooppo iin’i^,hm}!^- ^vnnd^vond ' *”**• i f* e n r vY • Anlcrs, Mrs. John iI ne-wnew Junior scoutScout group.proup. Junior I| newly organiMd orgamr.r.:d Cadctte Cadette Troop .. is Analyst bv thi Institute of Charttv- ■upport euukaiiuii hiuhWuh cohf.nlcrW it fo for r allaM oualifierto u alifie H kKti«.I h - !A i J_astri,[j> aatrab» rvl?^ Matawa*; Wj,7J_ Mi s. jusoph ] TrooB 500 is led by Mrs. Charles I led bv Mrs. t.L. Manncd Financial with Mrs. Analysts. | PflWFR ni<.oS or., ivnas t'am cia i^ress, | Luhow with Mrs. tv. oold as co- I William Wanon. rr^ieadnr. and is She Is industry *pccia!hi' with I M l l b i t' ' " The improved school i.id formula ^ -pP<>^,anf | Joseph t^ Jntil'.ttu:ill icpnIC.u lliC USc ul MisfieQ Shei-i lpnHerv ^prl iHp -vmv11' nrna->:^cd ' - “fir-.vnrc-' by the li^v-.iiort Mo?:*-.! M f: ■-:! }'.yji..-ji, P'erc-e, Tnnner A j n-’d . ; rsou ii5 -s i>-! f.'is. 1 ml Aii\-!’ii:iry. ■...... ‘..... - Shl.lll.ill.:. w-w I'ork-fclidris a:l H n itftur i i .,.'i(;.-t:h jh 1 'u iu .U H iii u .i c.\ ;■ ( A t *" r * i v ♦ a J "*Ur U r WW J w ill ” V-- ’ ' ' ■- - - ...... lU M J M U V n ure o f local ablliiv to pay with voters in N oycm tiw <••!. 195D. i;o -1 r f c - . t ' 1 '"’ i ' . ’' ‘ ! ' : - i-rnniia'c of Hunter Caiicge and New \ork I'uiveiiity. -ivir. ^l.'.-.j equalized loral valuation. The for­ alizing lhat new facilities n ...... fhe resignation ot M rs. Frank J. m er was a varying fraction of true be staffed and tl u up' Vv. i * i»5ffc.. 'vliMc-r. jlujiiiuvi; j is security analyst with Baker, I Mrr-am* -Mr*. Humid . Hum s anj Ferrano was accepted wuh regret. Weeks & Co. in New York and Is ■- vaW ’ ^&iiu- uilS uuiBgC. CCITvUwi Eries. for college la«u,tica arc es­ Sordptim ist one'seriituii inequity in earlier state sential to attract and reinin enough William Harris. Jersey U ty: Miss The next meeting will be held.at a graduate of the University of shoveling! Instnictors and to develop the Betty Pheian, Hoboken: Mr. and Bahrs Landing, Highlands, Dee. 7. Rochester, and New York Univer­ •id formula*. Mrs. John Dugan and Mr. and s i t y . . ' .- h - jW i the ?»af>nA supported en- state's.; meager.professional and Those attending were M rs. Cliff-. Mia Robert Co'd, Colts Ned. C l u b M e e t s .. . , In al!,;-*5.1 unal.yots I ii .die bnUi.-d -aetm eat^af ‘an1 attdltional tvue of graduate programs, the League has and John Kelly, Ciiffwood. ord ...... Eckel,.Morganville: ' M Mrs. r : ...... Sng- ;states ntid ' Canada^ received' the atalc aidi also bascd on: an equal!-; consistently: worked . for competi­ A highlight of the party was a Tlie Soroptunist Club of Twin ust Pittius, Mrs, Everelt.Fenwick,■-| c r A designation this year.as the iM tlon formula, to assist with the tive salary levels and will continue telephone call from her nephew. Lights held their monthly meeting M rs; R ic h ard Fi-nwit<5, Mrs. I)u-1 result of completing a course of MMt 'of flnanclag' new schools and to actively support-great expansion L» C«' Ch«rlcs Ke”’> US'T recently at Diamond Jim ’s Res- vid Wipgett.. Mrs. George Drost, i «turtu nnd pa^^ing a series of ex- nf public Mphnr rrtnrntiniml facili­ NEW AMF : w W otir,stalling..B ack-up;' , ’ .. raouvationo., in . Ivefi. both. the w.r-.- lauiam .-. ivlrs. David. Eufjebreisun CneeMKiuHktii .v.t s, i'.t; i C, 1 aniiiiatioiiLi in - iiivcsiii.cnt - - prin re«t e*pense *nd school building ties from Uilifornia. ^ Vdtli btlbti. CIcuiS t] ilO-lHClr p re s id e d . Holmdei: Mrs. Aiex Hahrs, Mrs. ciples, applied security analysis 4 H.P.-seif-proaeiled' Tuesday evening the League will form ulas wete Improved after pas- C. Dempsey, IiiehInnd-<: M rs. Ten HUSKY wide path, blows snow up to - hold, a unit meeting, on the n e w M rs. Everett P. Fenwick, chair­ and investment management deci­ f* f< - ivt Ine: New .Tersuv state sales t-.yck Ronson. M rs. Cannliu u . G c u - ‘■Krnw Your Sclionl-'1 sturlv and man. announced that tickets tor sion making. Clean a 50-ft. Driveway In a 30 feet away. Porformance* O iive Branch G range i i.dc, David Enpobretson, Mrs. proven 4-spced orbit disc ^*The Uague will coiitlnuc to work one on Education on a state level. thc tricky tray to be held on D p i \ few M inutes! 5 at rilp.mond Jii..’;. p.::'.., j io i i . jtaer, Matawan. drive with fingertip controls. ” to improve: and cquallic cduca- Anyone wialunj* to attend ,'- ,w '-"I1 1 This powerful now 2-stage i. » t i -re iivu .ame irom any member or I - . . ------Joins Husband Itnnal: opportunity” thrtnifih. in- S W -7 4 1 6 for-tddiU-ma! infarmsllon. I enow blower starts m - .... Olive Branch Grange 142 held a Tjy calling 566-161I5. Hoi1 comrnlttcc L it ”” ...... , , A rm y EP/-I Jor-cph R. Chamuun, j members are M rs. David Wiggcii. i itrgftnvnU '. I / 1 l l o l t l h statilly in coldest weather, The Bargain House meeting Monday' a t the home'.of Prospect Ave., Ciiffwood, arid his j Mrs. tjporge Drost, Mrs. Bernice ] fs so easy to operate any- Announce Now Books Hflrvost Servicfl M r. and Mrs. Louis Becker, Trn- ... , wife, the former Miss Linda Pctcr- Owens and M rs. Ricnard Ivi. l-en- ona ton iun il. rpowers ncnt ltd., Morganville. Two new tim t Jliw itllg O f i i’Cir j son, were reunited in Hawaii for TENNENl ROAD through deep, heavy snow The committee on arrangements w i c k . - . ,, his seven - day leave. While in A t M a t l i w n L i b r a r y members. Miss Virginia Driscoll, . The M organville Pareni-Teacher Hawaii the Chupnians stayed a t, for the annual Hsrvest Home Sun- 35 Cypress Lane, an d Miss Nancy The club adopted two families MORGANVILLE, N. J. Lahr. Krcneuu Ave.. both of Mat­ for’'Tliiinks.-jii-lng and Christmas. Association held its first m eeting the Hilton Village Hotel in W aikiki.! The following new bookjr have dpy at the Odd Fellows ifomo in One fam ily is from the Highlands of the vear recent: ,-. Thc them o for- Sp /4 Cbannmu has been In Viet- been added tu Ihe stven-dav shell awan,’were welcomed. . 591-9500 Trenton on Nov. Tvdl pu-scnt and M r4-'. C. Demrisity is ehainnnn the year is "l-ducated Parents j nam for six months and will return | a l Ihe Free Ptihilc Lm rarv of Madi- . . , . i -. — ______i M r s . I . Maccia will ulti’nd lh e .he p.ans for the locul ond area , Qrj , umiuni . Slanphtor; ••Rowi- toil i?d.. Trenton. The SL'rviircs w ill Christmas dinner at Van’s rrec- Xho chtb was Invited - to attend ^,Irs ycronn 3 o t \ ^ m incipal, ! mary's Baby.” bv Ira Levin: A ibe 23st. birthday party nf the As- » . , start at 2:30 p.m.. Grand Master hold Tnn at 7:30 o.m/ on Dec. 1!; an d m* ■nroerc uT lUv ■ Second Hand Life,” by Charles S.. Warren Pcrrlne “ nnd Deputy i G ifu will hr evchnngrd. bury Park Club at Bush Hofbruu Mr’ Guth. Mr«. V\'rj!trr Scbor, ! Tflr'JrcrtM it'ltl ' A C r a r Robert M. Ji'^.'-i n, ■ surprise biilhdi'.y p:i; tv -""(i n'.-u-sr*. ir* W a n a m a s s n t ie d M r s . vi.:n pic.sidei»t.. nnd M rs. Jolm M e-! M A K E A N " ALL P R O ” SELECTION! Knight," by Barbmu Leonlt Pic- iMorgaiwille. and their staff wnli tiuffet tapper w h s pivnn in honor lirost, Mrs. W*l*hwI nnd Mrs. Alex­ CormioU, tica^uicr, veprosenled ; ;#rt. conduct lhe services assisted by I 0f Mrs, —i;ici- .Hviser, Amboy. Rd„ ander Rnhrs will represent the )o* (!:« PTA at tho stale convention, ■; l-ibrarv hours are from 7 to 8:30 It h e Grand Chaplain, the Rev. i M atawan. The • table decorations cal dub...... held in October in Atlantic City. -pirn.-every Tuesday and 'i hursday. I Thomas Wingate. Pennsvllle. The were in a Thanksgiving thenie and Mrs. Camillo D. Gentile, chair* Ti’, rhj;!; mother** nf the PTA e v e n in' g g; ; -from 3:30 to i p.m. every I superintendent of thc home W il-1 tp n tiire o a lu Ol i tiid a y ' - ‘ * niun, announced that plans are be­ gave parties tn the cbikircn TAKE YOUR CAB TO: • Monday and Wednesday afternoon G. Baldwin New Eninr;- j iir.lilir^J by candle.*.'. There - co m - ing made for the annual Spring ol M ornanvillr Sehro! Oet. 27, Cup • n d f r o m 1 J p . . every Satur- wick, ‘ will conduct, tours through j munity , singing wiih Mrs. J e a n Bali to be held in Apnl at the I.av- enkes and candy were given to the to 111 , . inP (iay aiicrnoon. . iitc iioiue .tiler iac ^ei vu.cs. Van oaUers pullyioj' iiu: pi.uio ai) fcnder Uerrace ltooin. c h i l d r e n . The library; is sponsored by the Hccompnnist. Woman's Club of Laurence Harbor BRIGGS mid manned by club members and Lodge To insUil .fcther interested residents. All resi- Club Speaker J flcnt« of Madison Township are Stephen Alcksza. Perth Amboy^’ DIAGNOSTIC Eligible to join the library aad cn- w ill be installed as the Noble Grand V-8 AUTOM ATIC! . tjuy n3 SuiViCCS...... of !.2w'T';*nce Lodg? ^ tntl'n',rr»'v. V/illiani Rankin,. Highland Park, wiil be the Vice Grand; Boroe 1964 Chevrolet 4-Dr. - Hard Top, V-8, Auto- C i N T i s f Card Oi Thanks Pederson, Past Grand Master, re­ cording secretary; Einnr J.nr.'.on, malic, Power Steering. Beautiful Silver Blue. The Fam ily of the late Victoria W opltt, Pinnacta! Rnrrrtrtrv*. Kon- AMAZING NEW ^Derechnilo) ciniigciski ivish to ntth Eberle, Fords. Treasurer. The Guaranteed stem tc sk nn ior "i iuny’ til -ROV.I1 'ihsrik all their fiii-rids and rrialives Grand Master S. , U M BI CAR TESTING SYS! EM for their many kindnesses during Cranbury, nnd K-vhe;; .1'. thclr recent lioreavement, c-spcci- Deputy Grand Master, Morgan- Tom’s Ford. ttlly the pallbearers, and The Day ville, will attend the public in.ilall- Funeral Homo, Keypoi 1. atlon conducted by Cullen Zillcox J in n tiv 19 of M ilford, and nlaff. 2 6 4 - 1 6 0 0 ff S T S ® Electronic In Gear analysis •— using the s

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Reiuoid .)iiul)eit, noted author of children's stories, will be thr: RUP"t of the Matawan Junior Woman's $ |5 S 3 I Place a clicek in thn box next l.o ii;-- Colon U l mullin', fund Club, Tuesday at 8 p.m. as an* i '.vhusc m annscm ent ninis arc eimilrir to your olijectives. nounrod by Mrs. Ronald I., llnum , ,;i Wo will sond y u i i n /rea prospectuu nnd information literature and cdncntioe. chairm an, I’i fohlur on tho Fund you BPlcct. In the clubhouse, li)l) Jackson St., M a t a w a n . -j Thera Is no coot or obligation. Mr. Shubcrt was born in Gor- rnniiy «iiiu lliou* auu in this country. He resides in Riug- O Till'! COLONIAL FUND, INC. ;4 wond, is a Ini.stce of the Hin^woed a diversified professionally mnnnKed fund invest- .' Library and direct.s its Children's Story i-lour. Ili> baa written three ing in securities selccteti for Incoma and possiblo i-'j books: “No Girls Allowed,’1 "The Luny-Turm Capital Growth. ..,'1 Polished Diamond,” p.nd “You Can’t Measure Love with a Tea* b COLONIAL GROWTH; SHAKK9, INO. j;] a (livorsiflotl mutual fund Investing primarily in - j f p i m i l " Toward A Mr. Sluihert rfc»*-d an award cotntnon utoclo with obKictiv^a of iw*>aill* Lony- j n t , t 4 0 0 . B E f u m - i aniJV o a n k(-and alone, thoy’U probably need from tho New Jersey Assrnntion Term C'iintai Growth. i; j i Compltie tlecironic 1 cash ior collcgo, financial hftlp dtirini; ihoso enrl,'/ o» Tcachors of lln/^lisii for his book Diagnct,ij. ^ “The Pclishod iJianiund." □ COLONIAL EQUITIES, INC., yuurs of jiiuiiiQso,.pcrhnp3 even capital io invest in a divorslflcd mutual fund with tho primary In- j « business, ut vculmout objsctlva ef gvsslblt C cpitei Appricia* :« *'i| ?/»?,-(' PVt'fl I/o il h(tv/> >'h?rkcd off DY APPOINT WENT tho Fund iprouj)9ntii8 you ici«/ii vi v n t t o y u u . 1;/ ,/ , 0 5 9 7 TKursctay, November 9, 1967 THE M ATAW AN JOUP.NAL, ’’N. J. .Pags Threft

the ajjeof 34 Oils WashiriKwr,. v.c. New Saks High Nolprf i ThU Sft?"3 TerJ,fd ^ fiflCt3 » ,0-» : Awarded Governor's Trophy Ritorney aoceoted the ta*& of put­ . ^ | per cwu snl-j> jjjc*rfrase in tiie third ting the organization on a j-oumi basis wiinin 3 six-month p^-ri; By Supermarket Chain i quarter for the Sf-uth-Orange based The si;c-mo“th torncd out n> ^ , . ! supermarket chain. Accordirm t;J V ih a ^ -e . 6iv;tttivxn;rj'.bt. ine:,, od* ! „ fJ,. be a career - lasting from seven Slwp-Rite £v.peV-! Iim*r?d W .'p;,* York Cifv, %\\lh s«vt)n em ployey KEYFUHT JEWELERS until Feb. i, \ m . ' r>i.’i‘.U tin increase of VIA pc-r . S'a'H. Ftvfiis are exp(-c(:ed to show He w as succcc-dnd by. Dr. IvHjert over thr saiTie poritjfj last y.-:?jr, : a sirr.f^r jnrroas^ for the period, K. Fretvveli ? T eachers • Cr-ilc-i/.*, 0 wh^o sairs’wer? Sly.252,£05. i Mr. Sunis.a.r^^nrtcd. Colum bia l/n iw r^ iy, -.vliy hj-.i W v u idcnlifa’d ' th;* . \ Unysua!!)' lar-sa si.r,c*f its n«r:*v*\‘t . »Ih v s . H i - v;;i-. Chief Srout Kxerutive. until Sopt. !. - ~ a^.fsek'eiioji. Designs I'MH, whefi iir was succeevlcd by ^ < S M which c«o{fe- . - 1 l')r, Arthur A. Schudi'who ;. -m r tiSile Sroulinp in 191!} os a volunteer i e u c o r a r i^ p w a r k , n * 1 :*J7 i.-r Lti and the sjiarfclin* terecf scouting profVrsionully i wonder of iins, Mr. IJruntDn, who bocajne Chief Jjfjouf lixyr.utive on Aug. J, 1M0, love you share. began in scouting.as* » boy and re­ Available in tained E agle Scout rank. H e'served in numerous vulunleer capacities 14K T and UiKT while or bciore beglhiihig his professional i .yellow golil. Cannot career m Sep!*?i'«\m:r 19?/-'-'at^ : b u r p h .. P a - I : ...... ; tnr?' Or tyvi^r. apart, stay - "-'j ' The 5,^1,WI nnd If'adci A i» ; i n p e r f a l scouting ar(”; related to 147,lfr? units. ' There arc crKauizations thut are to use the'Sew pro* u r a m . REMODEL WITH PRE-FINISHED ■ Eiocfed CHairmari ■■ :L . . %-'X - i t r '; - Anthony T. Bruno, president nf . WALL PANELING; ... li h e M ohihsatl; County.:; ■= > r -:r Health Association, has teen elect­ COME IN AND ASK FOR DETAILS ■ 'BosourairDevelopm ent - O.Ireetor Korntth Hi Iii horse chow* throughout New Jersey, ed chairman of the . President’s $87.50 -nd up Traveling, Alienhunrt, left, presents the (Jov. Richard in* representedrepresented Gov. Hughes, who i Committee of the New Jersey ■ Budget Tormj Arranged J.Hugheshighpoldttrcphy lo 15-year old Greg nf Governor’s “ r " * Mental Health Association. Mr. ' *m,-l jj* • • ••••*• ' ‘ - ...... a deputy is She Siate .,s Wyiwru aad I l l s black gc-Jdiag'Prlucelgor’, top Srur.o.v'.vho resides in Little Sil­ - - winner ia the scven»h annu»l Deserted Vlllagir HorTC Econom ic D«velo] ver, is a member of the law. firm •r ; Sto* In Monmouth Couety.A student «t Pennington direct or »f the or Rcussille, -Cornwell, Mausncr Mitawan Lumber Co. r Schoot, SLY' |jj

ALDEN Q. BARBER EARLY MORN It will greatly lessen thn problems SLICED BACON i of delinquency atid tlie waste of . VALUABLE COUPON hum an potential r.i them areas." AT ige <3Ioitagc Scouting Background Mr, Barber's broad scouting background includes training and faculty experience in National CE.0R0X 3 ntt I CampinR Schools and Wood 3adRC, I participation In management do­ ! velopmc-nt a n d publ'c relations 14? W . FRO N T ST., KEYPO RT 1 courses, and leadership positions in ! four nation,il jaiiihoiT

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#yr 5 < f 0 M » m m 2A H O U R S E V E m ' P A Y ! '*I j f i p 7 "< * S & V E m o m Y a n d w m * l»' Paga Four THE MAI A WAN JOURNAL, N. X Thursday, November 9, 1967 ?El|t jdHataiuat journal Board Funds G ii I St'Otfl CotJhitt Showers For IP/// Speak On Social *SaU> hnds Siwtfay S ociiit’ly A tu I M n lrrn rv

3. taAt-it*. Girls in tht Junior nnd Cadelte T? SHOWN. PUULIttU£ir The Matawan lowcihip Senior ■ ■ . ■, . &3‘fAHUSliKU t m ■ Ruling Made levels of Scouting in tiie M onmouth J Miss Rose Citizrns win mc‘it the \L . - TctapltiUJA 2«6*3u5G . ■ < ■ m e uo»T uiniuft tmjjiit; ui- E y n ° r M iss Theresa Ann Rose, daugh- \/„fpr<,,s f,r r?or-i*/n v - t - ■ s-’ .i* S' Si*SKT?of Court Judge Elvin K. dcn>. iiie annua* Jail cookie sale Published overr Thursday u( Ho Main S t. ilatawan. K. J. (er of Mr. and Mrs; J. RshWl Rose h'*l,J Simmill, in Freehold Friday, dear- j of the Girl Scouts, new ..;■■■■ BV BhOWM PlTrlLiSm M a AND PH1NT1NO COMPANY m p r o g - ar.. 31 Perry St., Keyjwrr, was ihe i ';,J“ waod A ve-» Chffwooa. Howard rd avv.-y • snuch of t h e am biguity [ ress. wiU end Sunday, j’uest of honor at two bridal ihow- Houghton,, district msnji^r-rr of :■.'“ !■*■■ M»b«J Briiwn, Editor — Q craldu* V. Brown. A uasuia ClltoT' ” r •hat has beclouded the role of the 1 M a I , . .A fter two frightening experiences, Thp five flavors offered this yesr; ers during (h?. past Wfek. j the Social Security Office, Perth _ Caorr* ~y. KnCarUa'. HwtflStng. Etfaor- '.J.,. - ...: planning board io Marlboro.- The a different variety than in the pdi>J ; H a l \5 X l } « iti M iss Ruth Pir-.i of Fcrm--:rs atid M-sr- board, tomposfsrd of a majority Miss Rose will become Die bride i Amboy, will be the speaker. ' . , Mmwiss jmbmJ. l» » ~of ttw p w ip t# , By ai» mwpie. f e w y f .3 iia clu d e chocolate and i c i a n t i ' . a al Ijaak ouulit i i i put ii for a 1 1 ;>=i«*'o.r !n tin? 4Ed for sa* P » a ^ “ s i n ; 1= ta _£>Vi &£ tte?t U t f - s ' ! CS M/!U.f. C. 01! Alojaias s»«y. son of Mr. and | His wpSc "Vour .v.cial strongly af fitted C&scss vitniuH fi»n',curity* ’Vlt^ par jcular ernpha- seven m onihs get- sort of vmner.-ing. . . .H uiitjiig ^casoii ai population' of "c!i! :!'.p have m oved out into.-ihe jrs at the Farmers- & Merchants ihe township onsip»4r. In making the overall Girl Scout program. will be served, ivirs, Wat Gold,, National Barfk branch at Sirath- ccntcr of Rarilan Bay. . . .They’ll return to the off-shore its studies, and surveys of subdivi­ Individual troops afco benefit oc president, wil/, preside. . i more;’ at a m isceilnneoiis shower haunts the day after the hunt'ng season. . . .They have an S ;O T V r^ afSf2tSU. ^ Vr ? WATiUnAt NEWSPAPER sion, applications. \ a f«rr pacxage basis for their tror»p i m * V#«r twittiin * ■ :“• ‘ ^ ^ ! given at the hom e of M rs. Edward The boarc s first m ove, for want treasury. Aithouen orders arc be- | uncanny knack of knowing when il’s safe. . . .Has .anyone Itim Mcntiu . 11.00 | « < g > C 0 . f o ; W inters, Ironstone Lane, M atawan. nf an anprripriaiinh for .the hfrine fcg. taken now, the money will not 90 Attend Party | noticed ; Ijjat the K eyport. Po^-'e. pepartnient K h s h a d V t ^ e W s M o n th * . h j & jThe hostesses were Mrs. W in te r /;, Oa« Imut leetald* «?tti , .,4 5 .0 0 ’ of an attorney and of thpir be coUecte*d until cookies are de­ . • ? ■ W M nM iuxHJxiM m 1 Mrs. Jam es Mfther aiui y. UNI I H i«nurnv n->nai-irpn.n aojust- th e ’lierfit: ti-..-iir.'o B rbici ‘St. 0u« X w toubdflt o.::.fcV. 17 own rhofine !i; the 1967 hudnet, livered aunnft tne fit-st wl^ k hi i liajm H uvley..ir., Relatives and ..friends . gathered i and K oute 3B a-M .lM rea/isUcaUf^ef-'V v .ffls *;rt riC .^ k .t.'.-.... : f.-.-* r/ ^ ^ Di»- i u 1 S i lHUPSr»AV N pvp^prif > I ( ,U l>kK tosettier on Mmaav iu «, ,.s „ „ t, ^ , ^ . i _ i „ ^ ^ t lilluujh ,j,e l ' ^ n »»*' » j h i' -iiivui.n win («—■ «»»-. imt. >! hired bv lhe hnnrd. TV>e derfi during the spring cookie sale The decoration? were aVu! I • Crina a hsppy. birthday at his j lersection. M any persons on hand for the dinner ''honoring - 'w *il the .hoard to c o u r t in hcid in March. u-iHte nnd [ne c-iff^ -.(/ure :irr.'iunr(j ; lium c in w ickiiLiik. C a n .: M k ■Pai''oi'v'a'i ,,rthn Visiv-i ,* ■ Co V e tl Oo r u i i o B s y June to. liave it stopped. ' , under an um brella. Attending were I gaesbl attended t r c iiv ' -*• tihe h e arts, j 1 Inji ' M nnday v -V Mrs. Charles Zumbrtno, M iss Susan j The party wag p|llnned . Hut Friday the hoard, reorcseht- 91J si rnr TITjr rURJS Throughout recorded historv, and no doubt for hun­ ed hv .-itanlev .Yorker. Ciirlsun, M ts, Anmony kuil, Mrs. } URRKNT. riMiT M agazine features a . sppeial ^re-. A Har Rosary bail vised by . Mr. and -Mr?. Frank Kei dreds of thousands of ypftrs before-that, it has been a trag­ w as back, wnn|i>io tr. kn'ivv if t>>firp Vincent Rmfiio, M rs. Anrlrrw'Or/.e* 1 | port nn E ussia w hich cc!e!i'.T.''.'L' -h" 50-:h Am.iver;;.:!! v i.f- lak. Mrs, Mary Lewis, Mi>s M arie; •yr M iddletown, Mrs. Joseph Neff, ic fact that Iho. best cf .the...youngmen have had to carry w#[ v'fts. but if liiala/ln ifiru. Zwhork ; the M iy.R evoivtw r.tniE .weakv :: ,ln qiiR par;iir 4 p h l r s l a t - rift; c.-imf’. fo tt'O bo.'1 r:i frr.m .ptih- Dra«o, M iss M ary Rnt*usE\i, Miss j Kcyport, Mrs. Charles V/eaver, the burden of figutuiji the. buivks .ana .tne wars in winch jB aiiia Crass;. . M ’:*1 Kichard. M ills j j ing tu S'iyiet ..groductivjcy cyiiwunier. .dim aiids, - .Tiiiie,- !lr,-5P">'tnrt rit^..:'i;.s, n ‘.vsre It Ciim M Mrs. W illiam SSchork wus instal­ R.N., Hazlet, and Miss Ellen and M rs,. Johr, Ciam elli, all oi Mai* i i r e p o r t s : . ‘ ' F o r a | ] i b ; . ^ a z i II|jrcdttctive;;;p( 3 \ v e r , .1. t h e . . . S o v i e t . - their families, their tribes or ilieir nations have been in­ i i j L elfectivelv nerfnrm its fimo- led as president of thy -Altar and i Pinw W . „ U \ volved. In the United Stalos -toda.v, every iwfsou, . vveiy (tans L'f-eavlse of ;i'p.-n >"riibnidiss or Kosary Society ul'St. ' Lawrence’s awun, Mrs. J. Kobcrr Hose 'A' ' ‘ e c o n o m y ; ' s r e r n s " i i ri f . >.>i ■■ rr>‘ 7 p y ,j o 11 r-.« '.v a .; d o o r ?>i; o & I Ith-r; t I .- a l - - cook wns in charge of ho«.-p'taiiiv.. rw)!!tlc3?!y--’hia< ed 'ati!!:"'n of tl?e Una tii, Lauicncc Harbor. at~cer^ Jo‘!<-‘l,h Ochinep.io, Miss Mary family .and xnost.iespemally ihose .-wiih :.children know :\vell...... - ■ > . ■ . i -. . , . • 'flnMinrwip.-i 'util Mn it. .> Vi.u.m ways uiins, a..door, ihat closes..properly a fixUtie- m onies held in the church 'hall iol- Ochincgro and M i«s.Nanty Young, ^haf;- ciyilizkti6n:.’ll5S,;floi,; yet.^ ro^ 'fessed far eofiuiih ; to ..l't^.|’,™ ppr;'P.-j'u^e :Simriiili “ sriirt “'it that aci'unliy""iv'orks on ; (he: fij.s!, tr ;,: a t-.nlc-t that fjuthes ' tn iosving the. ieciation of the Rosary Kcy^ori; M tss M ary Co*»ion, Union consistently. Tim. aye.raKe. ' ciotho^ are ; tliabliyp :this burden from its young people who now fight on an trail'd. be. H*'. denounced th- and BenvH,Ucts In the Church. Beach; M iss Ruth Ann Pi?.;.!, ■uliff- Auxiliary Maetina r.nllllrtw .if wood: a.id Mrs, Joyce Hnseman, . ilU fitt?h« .siK l; expft'^iy»; i^ aits-h alf::a.'m on th ’s . w aecsvto ;■ f : A sian^battlofieid in defense of .tlie ideals and -principles, ( o b fis-hv ihofp in public The • P .ev./.M elvin: ■: .Btanezewski, H a z l e t . w hich this country stands. cf ?0,r aw fffnnse--how soever pastor, also installed. Mrs, Aloys! The l.adies .-Vuxil'ary of the M at­ ; buy a pair of shora. H is food i:;: .f!opendf.;it op the seasons I aocrnins;.ly laudahle, and detsched Gifts were sent by Mrs. May During the Nov. 11 observance of Veterans Duv. the ins Beatty as vice president; Mrs. awan American Legion Post 178 j nnd painfully m onotonous. On tho 'tive?af[e(, , th e': Rnssiap.. f r o m p e r s o n u ! f» a in . .; : . ; Del*, Mrs. John Bradley, Mrs. Ey- Robert Hudifier and Mrs. Trank nation w ill nause to > honox<• tn ose•-veterans; 'Jiving and d^ad, clyn-Reid, M iss Joan Ap^ar. Mrs, will. ho!i! ';ts second m nttii:g Mon- i has only nine sCjiia/e yivds of st-aco' ni \vit'ii lo liyo -m Vo j But Jud^o SimmMI did1 find that Collazo; secretaries; Ssid M r s. who have soi-vod in the arm ed forcer, in tim e of war. Arthur -Nixun, M ri, Larry Cori, j Juy ai S p ;:i. in.itie l.erjon tUill, ; yoiir." n uivivw eds nnroioii.w sfiii slay l\v't!i. il.i-;,- pai^'VU’ I'oa ’ U.S. ' j-thp Rtahih* eom m 3ndnd tho-coun- CliaH is SickiiiRer, treasurer. M rs. H ftfl?*y.-• P ros*,-■ M.'T-••’..Truue! rM aia. St..'. M atawan. v»:i invitation . . It is ■ css'ecinlly fjttnig at this tim e that tlicy bo honor­ jti! lo provide funds for The plan- r'lie first few - yeyrs iif ' their ’ m arriage,'. O nly , one Inassian in Mrs. Brucii ‘HisenbcrRor, retir­ Wright, Mrs. Richard Xuby a/id J i.s extended tn a!' wives, inoth::r5 ed. V /odd W ar I, as our older cuizens w ill rem einber, wus nh^r board In an am ount - "I’twsnn- 1 22ft h as a CHr,. c^f^r'ffi’v-d \v.' *l up ior lL'sidtmts 52 years .old wan Neighborhood Association of Rose sr., M rs. Joseph Ochinc/jro, when thc world will see the signing of the final arm istice Lodga Honor Veteran llmvev r. t)ie balance could easily land older-with no children Under Open Jfoiisn Girl Scuuts, will conduct her final Mrs, Louib Dijdalo *r., m is. An- Iluctuate if the GOP splil corfnuei;. i 18, thore i1? more, variety iiV a^-s so young mon m ay give their energies rather than their (continued from page one) m eeting Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 8:15 i thony^ Diodato, M rs. Hudson Car ln the race for the post of Town- and interest* than in usual ret^e- lives for the building of a better future. , . Chancellor. Commander Jiimes p.m: in tho cafeteria of the M ata-j bari jr., M rs. Robert Smith. Mrs, gories of the taxing procei and i sh»p C-lork. ir.rutnbent RcnuWienn ment homes! While many of-ilVo Gallagher of John. F. Kennedy Ccn- wan Regional High School. Mrs. Richard n:~' Volpe, Mrs. Webster as Chief of tho Fire Company for j John Wadingtor. defeated- Democrat ! residents arc retired at Chrcsc- MWMMWWWWWWWMWWWWWIWWMVWHMW M iW W itohnial Lodge,,Knights, of Pythias, Ouiiut .und her .fam ily, nre-m aving.. Jones,-M rs:. Sam. Mmirn Mrs. An twe years and has held various j Charles F. Naab, 951 to 751. - 5 {quake Village Orrre . arc alsora - j announced that the Lodqc would During the Tuesday meeting the thony Enfanti, M rs. Jules Rosato, other offices during his^O years o f} fncnmhent Assessor John H. ! large proporiion working. ; ' have an "Open House” to all men . . . Letters To Tlie Editor nominating committee, coniposed Mrs. W illiam Phillips, Mrs, Stan-, {of7 lhe • bayshore, area - who: a r c . in,', service, ludny at. aEe^o.;.:ho- Mounti..- a v,R0publi.van,' w;., ''- u,i- 'K ’tJfp piau- -r :he in- i-W W WMW WWiHnwimwwwM W W wwwwwtm of M rs.W jjliam Mes&ei suhmidt, le “ Poiing sr.; Plrs.; Frank' Pennot- h i s terested in learning, about the: Pyth­ performs . his; .duty,. answering ; 0pp0!ieii in his ^ , for nnoth.r tvrm dl!de the^om pk^on of s o l ^ Mr.*;. L ester-M anes. - Mrs. Richard ti, Mrs. N.A. Wirth, M iss Sharon alarms and fmhtma ian Fraternal order. aloii!,- and received 1202 votes of the 1726 1 units, m ore than 4 0 . are . alreadyII To the Edl'or, our town, and very proud, to say Forsyth, ,iMrs... Richard Gctshali Wirth,. M rs. A.I. -Bennett and M rs. side his fellow firemen. • that were cast. . : JbuMt and GO now ; in ■•'progress; •'O':’ Pii'a.-.e nrint the folknvinp anRwer that we are from Matawan- Re- Tlie "Open- -House’* has ."been and’Mrs. J, F. Cummings u . , w i l l Wilfred Wilson, Keyport;: M»:s, j A referendum crnnting pension 1 u , y ] ■•j-»f*ren l5c n ‘-■buik,l,‘;*’ cn- . to ,M lss, Citwru;vt>»r6.ittiui -aiai.aii- Kiua,;i liiKfi.iiUiOOi,. ’ v . p i u n n c a - t o r M o n d a y . - N i r v 2(1.- ,niCsonti' Oi*--nn.;.<. lh- new Martin Zimmerman in.. Miss Mnr- | "Kbis to long-tenn em pi.wecs "of \a private l^ke, po.itw ia liieje co.uinas last week: ( S i g n e d ; p.m. and will be Im lr ^ *"•** Ofii: Ne't'jiiM’rhdod Chairman,- Also on an.ic Timmerman. M rs. Charles F. ♦«*«'fi£h:p w as nnnrovncl 853 to < pool shuffleboard courts, -- bbiiL Wc would . like can contact Goodman nnd Mrs. A.T. Snbei.e«u«v . procedure can spare such proper­ a dummy with Randy Davis’ num­ To the Editor. County Aids Ofifcer Gives Hank Efrom, 566-4788. or Arnold Hazlet: Mrs. J. Robert Fields. ties from going up tor sale jusi be­ ber on . it and burned it. Raritan f would like to taKo this oppor­ Men's Chib To Hear (continued from page one) Hcndelman, 264-5771, for further Belford: Mrs. Joseph haryi. Port cause thu owner defies the asses­ . (continued from pane one). .. students, who - behave in nn adult tunity to com m end the police force Thn townsh'p also ap!iU'‘,‘ for inform ation: Monmouth: Mrs. Raymond K o r c t s sor or an assessment commission . manner,” according to M iss Cib- of M atawan Tuwnship for timir oiji Israel Admiral $37,850 in aid io im prove Soulh At­ calm, and Vhlj way w’ih wools’’ -. Donald Teres, community bene­ and M iss Constance Rogers, Farm- of such legal action. The borough j probably saved several liytis. , orowskl. rode through Matawan standing perform ance ln the recent lantic Ave. from Route 34 to fits chairman for J.F.K . present­ ingdale: Mrs. James Gifsun and attorney pointed out thc owners Township scream ing ‘ M aybe we ll hold-up. of the Cliffwood branch of Yehuda Benron, Commander C h u r c h S t . During the two hours of convsr- ed a donation on behalf of the Mrs. Carmen Andretta. Freehold: enjoyed tlie protection and ser­ lone but we’ll get Davis." the Farm ers & M erchants National (Ret.) in the Israel Navy and for­ The* roadway has a rlnht-cf-way t.sation, Ptl. W allace and Fic!!:a Lod^e lo M. Halvorson, founder of mer Head of Planning Branch, Op­ Mrs. Anthony Griegelwich, Union vices provided by thc borough nnd During the morning freshman Bank. On previous occasions, when width of between 33 a n d ' 4 6 .5 f e e t fttCC<* o t h e r i u s t a f e w f e e t (he "W e Must Caro" organization, erations Department. Naval Head­ Bcach, and Mrs. Anthony Mendes, that it would oc discriminatory sam e, Robert Putnam, playing de- our new modern alarm system was w i’h a 20-foot pavem ent. The streiM I aP, 7 r.olKa be.irul th' c:;ii"t'*r, at a recent meeting. Mr. Teres al­ M a t a w a n . against other' owners to let them fpiiw! nnnmst Raritan’ was kicked I first installed, the Township police quarters, Israel, wili nHHre*!*! the was described as being in "«ood ij lc:T I°rci^ bank idler Misp i i r/J so announced thc Lodse is plan* Gifts were sent by M rs. Carlton withhold payments of taxes pend­ in tho, jaw after the whistle had !! f rt_responded a number o^ times Temple Shalom M en’s Club, M ..la- c o n d i t i o n ’1 and partially curbed. ^lc. floor, and 1 tl. Wai- ning a free holiday Kiddie Show wan, Monday at 8:30 p.m. Polinn, Mrs. Fred Sieben, Mrs. ing determination of a scale of as­ blown resulting in an operation. to alarm signals which had been Thc aid, if approved, would ex- I ^QCe ,n front of the counter, to be held on Sunday, Dec. 10, at Cecil Dallenbach, Mrs. Louis Men- sessm ent they would he willing to set off by accident. Repeated oc­ Mr. Benron, who was also a Rep­ tend tho iieht-or-w.iv to r»o fe"t, i *'W“ talked abnut many th^'S,”/ Remember thc'wreath sent to the Airport Plaza Th'»nt',r. dos sr., Mr* Frances Smith, Mr*. a c c c p t . casions oi this nature uuuld have resentative of thc Israel M inistry widen the paving to 30 feet, pro-IjSaid the police ofiiwir, ‘•iuciu'hnp Davis' home, the funeral wreath? George Johnson, M rs. Daniel Kun- Judge Lane agreed the litigat­ i his personal lif-», and what would‘ led to lax response to the signal. for Foreign Affairs in W ashington, vide curbs on both sides' and a j Thnt w as In Rood taste too drup, Miss June Kondrup, Mrs. ing owners could not totally ig­ This never occurred. . wil! speak on the fast changing de­ sidewalk on one side. The road- Ij happen to him if he tried to shoot Maybe we lost our game with William Rose. Mrs. Joseph Men­ nore the benefits they derived by Each time the police arrived Beta Sigma Phi velopm ents in the Israei-Arab cri­ way is just under a half-mile in lit out with all thM noM ^m*'! siir.-. Raritan and we were No ?, but w p des and Mrs. Trudy M cGarigle, the borough's extension of sewers ready for business and with dis­ sis ami the tragedy r.f the sinking le n g t h . j roundin*’ the but’d::i;»." At one vied nnruer and now we're No. 1, to their lands, so he declined to patch, A short tim e age 1 had oc­ Makes Future Plans of the Israel destroyer, t-lath. , In other action, thc council pur- j point, Fioll%a innitor d, "This . is (Signed). . . 1 grint n rmlrnininfr order against casion to commend the Matawan Buiii husbands anu wives are j rkawd three police cruisers from ! bad. this is had ” and at another . Frank Doyle, Matawan 'the collector by which they could Innid. “She wntdd h*» P'-hnmPd of Borough Firem en and to point out Mrs. Ann Seaman, president of urccd to attend tins extraordinary ‘ M uller Chevrolet, Inc. lor a net J;ld Dennis Burgey, : hide tor a term without specifica­ the fact that fire insurance rates Beta Sigma Phi, Chapter Mu, M en’s flub 'm eeting. The general Day Center of $(1321. lh e bid included two | m^." Afler Ihe nvn h°d su r-^nchr- Cliffwood Beach tion from m eeting their obligation remain low ill M atawan because of Matawan, presided over the chap­ public is also invited. irade-'ns. Only, one other firm sub led, Ihe o~tMm:vi ^ ’'I -who he ter’s regular meeting on Oct. 26. to the borough for sewer service. their effectiveness. I m ust say this milted u bid. nil! r-iolka tvpind, "My m.^th- To the Editor, But hc found the ruling of the again about the township police. Planj were ^discussed for a .cake- Township Manager Schuchart, In answer to the letter by the mobile in February and a fashion Open House coiirl of hist April sufficiently Every dollar lost by banks through Brother Gf Area Man who r^coi.ii;r.c.idcJ the au!wn. >ci'd The conversntiT,; included f-j^nrts ! Karitan student we v/oulj like to show in1 the spring. A Halloween commanding on tho borough to ni­ robbery, m ust be m ade up by high­ tne township saving has a^ra^ed and bon!:s. “lie ii‘::d e.-i avfol let r e p l y : ; Mrs. Hnrrif tt McCrnncy, direc­ ter its asr.-.'ssmryif- n!nn fot the er charges on the public fur bank­ porty was held nt the home of Dies fu Perth Amboy a m i n i m u m o f SfiCO p e r c a r n o r of big . w ords,” said PU. W'.'dtlice, Wo Ifel that your letter was an tor of education ai the Bayshore sewers cxtensmn thal a stay was ing services. Through their effec­ Mrs. Connie Redmond on Oct. 21. year by buying rather than leas­ “and I ask d him if he h;.d -bom Unfair,' exaggerated account of the Day Care Center (Centerville j u s t i f i e d until testimony was tive prevention of a bank robbery At the close of the meeting Mrs. William H. Stickle, G9, of 428 ing police cars. to college. lie said no, but that hc -pamo Saturday, Oct. 28. Thc o c ­ Mary Lou Pinto received a birth­ School), Route 35, Holmdvl. an­ brought before the court that thc they have aided in keeping your Prospect St., Soulh Amboy, broth­ read a lot." FBI agents rc|nvl;d- currences which nounces that open house will be borough was amending its S"wer you stated were banking chargor, down no matter day pift and Mrs, Ann Straniero er of George Masker, Matawan, th-»t the man owned and en^r?! '? a either untrue com pletely, or e.\ag- held at the center next week Mon­ assessment plan to better accom- whnl bank you use. The publicity won ihe special prize. died M onday, Nov. 6, 11)67, in South laundromat on Freeman St. in the geraled out.'of proportion. ' .. day through Friday from II a.m. modaio thc spirit of tho February Adult Community jot thi; bank robbery failure will' Attending were M»*s. Pat Gen- Ambuy Hospital. B r o n x . ■ . '.Vo would llko you In know ♦hat to 3 p.m. each day. r u lin g . iii.vc nation wide eficct. liie, Marlboro; Mrs. .Icn> iion- Mr. i'.icklo attended :: ' . ,m- (continued from pag* one) Smoked Cigarettes your Drill Team was ihe only ones d;tt Church In Amboy. Horn 'lhe open house is being arrange ( S i g n e d ) mnn, M organville; Mrs. Jo Schiv- was slightly taken bacL on a rc- that had a -victory march off our Fiolka and Ptl. Wallace dnin* o n e , M t s . Janet Roberts, both of in Dover, son of the late Mr. and ed so that thc public may see an rc*nt visit to Matawa.i to hear, Charles C. Schock )r. smoked. When Fiolka ran out of field, and there was no evidence of Matawan; Mrs. Bea. Zeyen. .. „ . Cliff- Mrs. William Stickle, he resided in anti-poverty program in action. “ You live m Clieeseqi.ako Village, e police escort. It wasn't apparent School Board j cigarettes, pu!ic:mc.* o;.t. *!i too P r e s i d e n t wood Reach; Mrs. Straniero, Mrs. j South Amboy more than 40 years. Thc center was officially opened where’s that?” bank threw in another p^ck. The to us that you were told to keep Fay Straniero. Mrs. Pat Winter- I Funeral services will he held at in September 19WI and is financed Describe Community (continued from page one) ! patrolman gave them to Fiolka your heads low, because you were through Monmouth County Action To the Editor. berg, Mrs. Redmond, all Cliff­ 2 p.m. today at Mason-Wilson Fu­ frcd R. Manville, chairman of the Miss Hilda St. Vrain and Mrs. all hanging out of thc buses yell­ wood; Mrs. Bunny Hobby, South neral Home, Soulh Amboy, with Program, funded by Office of Eco­ W illiam Em lty actlyeand interest- ! “ Veterans Day Is dedicated to building committee, when John J. ing and scream ing. We extend our thc Rev. Eldrich C. Campbell, pav nom ic Opportunity. , ed residents of the Village were * ,, • ^ Amboy; M rs. i’into and Mrs. Sea­ Bradley, board president, called sympathy to your football player, those who have borne the battle man, both of Kcyport. tor of thc M ethodist Church, offic­ This is a child development cen­ lhe members into executive cmT scs­ 1 persuaded to describe their new 1 P* . whn was In hired b” p rnetr j* and remain among the living. As iating **r, Stickle wi!! hr b’Ticd ter serving GO children, three tu ‘ ! honu.j and the tvpe uf living ut ; 1 faiaily convinced him .0 u o w members of Bayshore Chapter 7H, i sion on i! M r Mnnvi|!r» ft>!t il w a s thrown by an immature in Christ Church Cer.icleiy. five years old, ol disadvantaged ! tlie adult comiMinity. | of His int Uft n.id nandniff-d im ii. Disabled American Veterans, we (would be better to discuss the mat elementary school student. As to families. There Is an educational : (er jn nu, 0prn, hut Mr. Bradley ; They pointed out that Chce.-.e-1 J‘1- Wallace. He sad that cannot let the voices of dissenters Cliffwood PTA Plans the damaging of your shakers and 1 Quake Village i.s located near th*'during tne entire tim e I*u)l.,a had program for thc children and the \.-leclarcd •it was .something • • not prc banners, ours wero taped on Rari­ and the anti-veteran groups sway kept his two rcvolvejs, a .33 and Mrs. John Waldmuller center ai.so m akes it possible for viously explained in detail io som e : ei.Iiaiici: of Cheesequake State tan cars as they left tho field. u b from our goal: "To advance the Penny Sale Dee. 7 a .357 m agnum , in hiii jacket pock­ mothers to work. The staff in­ of ihe members, so a private re­ i Park and observed that the lai! i interest and the work for the better­ ets, aud had not made any moves Threats were extended by both At the Executive Board meeting cludes a head icachcr, who .server, i foliage the park arm forms an j ment of all wounded, injured and Succumbs On Monday port on it for their benefit was de­ sides, and it seem s im possible how as director of teachers, an admin­ ! attractive background for lhe one • 10 pull them. disabled veterans." of thc Cliffwood Parent-Teacher sirable: before they voted. Mr. anyone could take them seriously. istrative assistant, three teachers, The patrolman's wife. Barbara, Association, plans were made for Mrs. Hermlne Waldmuller, 78, M anville passed on the motion for ; and two-‘tory condominium apart- Your funeral procession seemed Our ranks nre being Joined by six teachers aides, u cook and an 24, had been outside the bunk, ul a Fenny Sale scheduled for Thurs­ of M atawan Ave., Cliffwood, died the executive session but he join­ j ment hom es. more like a parade, wlicn Raritan those who suffered injury in Viet­ assistant cook. times peering through a window, day, Dec. 7, nt 7:30 p.m. in the Monday, Nov. 6, 1W7. She was tho ed thc other board members in a 1 They said that thc residents own students drove through our town, n a m . crying through most of the ordeal. school enfetorium. Mrs. Andrew widow of John J. W aldmuller. : Children a 1 rive at rhe ccnter at ununiiiiuuj vote for the lease. lheir apartm ents of colonmi design honking their horns and yelling. *'l was crying and I was pravinv.” In this country, shuaicful dem on­ Hoick, ways and means chairman, Mr*v Wrtidmnlter was a native 8:15 a.m. They are served a hot in brick and ulum iniim Mdir.n. "lin- j lt dor-5 seem rather stranp.n that she said. "I was saying to myself, strations protesting U.S. involve­ announced that tickots are avail- of Dussetdorf, Germany. breakfast and at noon hour a well- even placem ent of the units avoids * the students of Raritan were un­ why did he have to be thc one to ment in Vietnam rnntimi" to erui* ah)n Tnd mr>y f\ko hr- pun-V'™'! Sim ir rn n d u /v l hi* r» hnh:v.‘?:! Hot limcfs l z terve-J. Th-: 0 L 11* . .. o 'rim'1 h>nt " Mivc Vnin snifl t aware of ilicir own cannibalistic to in there,“ on college cam puses and in major at tho Wednesday meeting of the * Mrs. Raymond O’Reilly, M atawan teaching includes language devel­ She explained that the apart- j activities such as: Trying to run Born In Elomnfield, Patrolman c i t i e s . P-TA. | Township; six grandchildren; 17 opm ent, color recognition, muscle inenls, designed wiih one and two* I over Mntawan students. Splttinp (continued from page one) W allace has liveo in the township U.S. military men nre lighting Mrs. Joseph Glassford, presi­ groat giand* liildivn and a great- jcuoidm ation and creative arts, bedrooms, or a bedroom and den < and Ihe pointing of our school Tlu; PPi’* council canrlidales, nre spacious with large living- i 11 years. He was a varsity guard courageously to stem the tide of dent, conducted thc meeting and grcal-grandclnl ' Mrrf. M :Craney pointed out thnt properly, and the sending of fu­ rooms, dining areas, lots of closet on the M a'awan IlH i School foot­ Communist afgression. Announced that Mark Bcmlon, as­ Funeral. services , ^ were ... held this I nt the center a year-round “Head George T. Lucas jr. and Walter S. neral wreaths. Dunn, ran third and fourth in the space, modern kitchen, some wilh b a ll t e a m , o n d in l!).r)S w a s n a m e d It is thc responsibility of each of sistant principal, will serve as morning at the Day l'Unern! Home tStart” program is followed. She And concerning our upbringing, (!ouneil race ,,’ith and 830 votes. dishwashers, utility arras with All Shnie Conference guard us to make these new men as proud moderator for tho Teachers Dis­ in Keyport* Mrs. W al.limiller wns stated that the members of thc yours, leaves much to be desired, Republican candidates John Nar- washers and dryers. Tlu; first floor The officer decided ha liked po­ of the DAV heritage ns we are. cussion Panel to be conducted nt cremated In Rose Hill Crematory, staff do not serve as babysitters, If you are allowed to make such L i n d e n . zowich and Julius Kurowsky had apartments have patios and the lice work during his tour of duty ( S i n n e d ) the next meeting tn <^art at 8'15 but nn educational program Is de­ false accusations in thc paper. II 317 and 11*11) votes, respectively. second floor, balconies ut Guantanamo, Cuba, during thc p.m. A cover?:! dish nncia), under veloped for the children. you arc capable of behaving In an A.J. Murphy, Commander Private Bus Service i Cuban ci i m s and was a member of the supervision of Mrs. Kenneth adult manner, It wasn't v e r y o b the base’s Navy policc leant for a GrvRotis. hospitality chairman, Irene Ottaway Member Madison Township Mrs. limley felt n plus for vious at the name. Make Dean's Us» Chcesequake Village Is the avail­ y e a r . To the Editor, wiil follow the discussion. Girl W e fuel that both sides acted un­ The throe inci.mhent nnd only Thc patrolman Is n member of Scout Troop 149 will provide thc ability to north Jersey and New justly and Immnturcly, but you On Saturday, Nov. 11, thc nation Of National Sorority Four area residents have been St. Joseph’s Chuich, Keyport, and d e s s e r t . Republican members on the Madi­ York. She also spoke of the con­ placed nil tliR blam e nn us. Do you will observe Veterans Day, The iK'ni-'d tt) thc Dean’s List of thc a former vice president of the Mat­ M iss Irene Ottaway, daughter of son Township Committee regained venience of n small bus which is think this Is fair? Don’t iudHC our American Legion wishes lo remind RuJgers College of Arts and Sci­ awan Booster Club. Mrs. W illiam Ottaway, 3fl Warren their scats in Tuesday's balloting. p r o v i d e d t o t a k e r e s i d e n t s t o s h o p , ...... whole student body by tiiu actions ull that Veterans Day is a day to ences for academic excel le nee. twice a day and comnmtcis to the Patrolman and Mrs. Wallace Dr., Ma'awan, a .sophomore at Richard Dealv, Donald M acrae and of n minority. recognize Am erica’s veterans who Baptht Church Set Dean's List members, their home Einorv and Henry College, Em­ Donald Tierney were rcelecM l. train at Matawan, |havc a boy, three nnd a girl, 13 Wo too arc proud of our students. have served In tlicir country’s uni- addresses, clas .1 ..nd field* of aU.uy ory, Va., has been selects d f o r Tlu.ir Democratic npp-meiiK Because the adult community Is 1 month? old. foim in time of war. Our freedom For 77th Birthday are: Stephen Pnmost, R. D. i, membership In thc National Ed­ Ru:j.iell W rbcr, John M. M orse and has been preserved due to the pal- Roulo 7a, Marlboro, sophomore, George Scltlecowski each lost by "Tho Church" will be tho title ucation Sorority, Kappa Delta Ep- lant Americana who have willing­ economics; Robert McFlvnine I less tnnn I5nfJ voti";, of tho sermon delivered a< fhc :;ihm, and was installed ns a mem- LOOKING FOR ly served under the flag ot the Texas Kd., Matawun, junior, his­ '.''ne vole count was: Rrpuhlicans, Second Baptist Church of Mata- Iwr nt cerem onies held Thursday, United States. As lhe nation pauses tory; Raymond Shanahan, 31 New- Mr. D ealv, .ri303; Mr. M acrae, £307, wan by thc pastor, the Rev. Howe At college M iss Ottaway is mh- tills day to observe Veterans Day, Innd FL, Matawan, freshman, na­ and Mr. Ticrnov, .'3007. REAL ESTATE B. Perry, on the church's 77th an­ loring In English and minorlng ln wo aro reminded that ''Freedom Is tural sciences, nnd Louis Kahizien- Dem ocrats, Mr. W eber Ifllfl; Mr, T-Bird niversary Suwhy at th*' 11 n.m. education. Mm was pradunted Not Free." M illions ul Americans ski, 5J3 l.orillard Ave., Union M orse, 377'i, and Mr, SMUluo\\j>kl, s u i v i c e . fiom Matawan Regional High luive bought uur freedom with their Beach, fro:,liman, pre-engineering. School, C lass of lIHlli, 3 /0 3 . 3 CUan Qlrde To Choc'll From pervlro nnd wcrrlficn whllr, wenrini' At 3:30 n.m. Ihe nnnlversnrv INSURANCE sermon will he delivered hy the iho uniform of our country. Lct'n Named Chairman Fto’nidel Township I‘M i - 1964 - I9i!i pause on this Veterans Dny to hon­ Rev. H. S. , Choir and con* Mystery Auction RONDS - AUTO - HOME OWNERS or America's vctenns mid tlicir grejMdion of Plainfield. A full- Slop In Att For Anne L. Groves, 12 Chestnut Dr.. An (»pen split helwi>en (iJJ Guard contributions to the i|iiust fur ar course dinner will follow with all A mystoiy auction will high­ Matawan, has been mimed chair­ and Voting Republican factions in honorable world peace. of the members nnd friendr. after RU’iS RUDOLPH light, the m eeting of tho Laurence man of the clean-up eonmiltten of Ilolmdel was 1 m .u g h io o« r m it the suvic*1. I call upon >ill of our citizens to llaibur I'arcnt-’Ieacher Associa­ tar spaghetti slipper lo lx> given IJeniiM 1 :itie newenrncr ('hnrles R. Thc following mlnM i rs and con display llio ling of tiie United tion MombiV nf H ,> m. I.' Ihe nil hy the nurses ol tho Charles K. 1 I e r h i t i e | o (It t«■;»I |» .• <',t ) ! ‘ e n n Stv.ti-s on this day. grcgatinns hnvu «crv» il the clnnvh John L. Tassini Agency TOM"; i:ORn purpose room of iho school, i.arl i/regory Si I100I of Nursing at tlu dal.de for ihe ‘lu-.nship ('mnniit ( S i g u r d ) iu a week'll service: Rev. K. :’otwin nnd David KngcbreCson, ;V itii Amboy Hospital cafeteria on lee, W airen li.Uioi/'artcer in 'lues- HWY. H - KEYPORT Joseph H. Comi'iiiy A. Weedcn, Ilu* Rev, J. L. Dar- 117 MAIN ST. MATAWAN faculty memhery, will serve as Thursday, Nov. lo, from Ic dav’ii balloting \u’.\ 81;7. Monmnuth County gon, the Rev. V. J., Peek, the ^ auctioneers M embers are remind­ ■ K:HO p.m. ’I ido ls may he pin- The Dcir'V';.itji: vtch-rv will re­ 7 6 4 .1 6 0 0 Comina.ider the American Rev. R. P. Ball and iim Rov. O,

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! M r . a n d M i i . R ti: id! VacPeli M i nd Mrs. Lawn'wv. Carni* ! Keymirt, and Mr- ■’ J ivirs. r .. ••Mve rctur-neo honi*’ alter :> f.vc, I D iet rich pent .Sundav 1 - j r1T-- !h* vjouUon in .u-[ Aviv. Js?-ae! 1 1| n >, Kigoda tin ivlounl Peru Mrs. Peter A. Read. Middln ( : ,u > W Reading. t-V and t.:nr-n town. Mi=. lU'iijaniin iJenrjs, j It'.r 1 a u d Keyport- Mrs. David Hrure: i Cnrol Vraig. K W \ H o h n u c i ; i v u s / G. Sterling i was the weekend- . IJS*St Of Ihompson sr.. Mrs. William Lam- j parents Mr. and Mr: u / j l h n m ben. M rs. kudolpl) l-Mu-i-.n. Mi’S. \ C r s i a . . Siephi.,, Thompson. Mrs. Kusiieil { Mr. anil Mrs. Ihom as Crano on- jnhe. Mrs. Eleanor Schranrk and * terUnni’d ;t;. a Iluiloween party for Mr>, Lvdia Aaihng were the vVed- } their daughter Mariloussc on lues- nefdav quests 01 Mrs. William C. j day. Ih e' fiuosts ..attonduip w^re NoddniRS v-hen sho emcrtained ! H!h*n hurt Marv Hu- Crusader Circle of the First! hllen Quigk*y. Mary Jane Carev. Pre.sbytcriau Church. ’ Maura Carey, Steven Nolan and Mr. and Mrs. Sipurd - Pederson, Chipper CoiT'V- Brooklyn. N.Y.. were the Sunday j .■Mrs. K. L, Cartan, Mrs. G enirj uueste n» thr*r ?nn aiiJ * 3. Dftvhn and Mrs. Karl Heuafer were Ht-law, Mr..and.Mrs. Walter ! U ie f»«'170 W'n«*-N-' M r t '.- f v. - Vr J»f- ci'ftO ll. . ■ ■■.. ' . : ■ ru r . V r\ . a. i tt i! li ■ (rmtTiuiRRa ai 5 ^ M r . v jn d •a'Trs. H e n r y K a p l a n u t- bridge on Tuesday evening. Otn»>r tended the .Saturday ev^mns per­ quests wore Mrs. Howard hru- formance of ‘‘Stop The Woud i r.iann, Mr.s. Richard Erdmann, Want: To Get Off.n Festival to be hvld nt iho First Presbyterian Chureh, Nov. 17 and snacks and lunch served on the second pupsls of Mrs- Lihhy Puhenstein. the Saturday guests of Mr. and M atawan, on 1’riday and Saturday, Nov. 17 and IB day. Booths will include the Horn of Plenty, a Brooklyn, N.Y. Mrs. Saul Friedman, Old Bridge, are, loft to right, Mrs. David Ford, bazaar co* boutique; Christmas shop, country store f^nfunn^ Mr«. .W illiam: H. Craig- entepr. , Mr. yiid Mrs.- Charles Boyle, chairman; M rs. Park A, McJimkm, who will be in baked, canned goods and oandv. clotho« nn.j tainnd ot hndee un ThrrsflsT jnri I Und NY a ( t h - r o f th« ChristiiiAs shop; 7»Tr«. t . Eugene Krei>s, house, and “trash a*?d trcasuro.** EfiivriaiM nem for tne pnzo- winners vvure Mrs. day evening ^uest*? of M r a: 1 chair,iidjj uf the bazaar, and M is. Donald Hoover, children will be abstract painting, m ovies and a M embers ot the Junior M embership Diiiart.rur.t ic .'i t o ijght, M r;. Barton Hoop, I iflh p strict advisor; rov Sicknls. Mrs. Ralph W. Her- M rs. Andrew Vasilakis. who wiil bo m charge of tho Horn of Plenty. At thc tractor hay ndo atound the church prounds. of l)u> i\iew Jersey Sule Feiieiailon a! Women's M iss Joan A. Kuchunur., Junior Sin'e ehsirm an, Mrs t ic k and Mrs. Thomas Volstead. Mr; and M rs.'M artin losctfo en- Clubs nr!d a fifth district fall supper ronfrrcncp .it Edward Potts, supper conu-rpnit chairman, and Mrs Other aucsls. w c i;«.M ib r C a t h e r i n e fcrwmcd on Saturday m honor of. ... Mr. and-M rs. Stanloy Seaman Don Quixote fnr., Alaiawan, Thursday Wctured at Robert G ra-, president nt thc M atawan Juni"- Wo- ^ , M r, an d M: dent. Specifically, whatever she re­ McDonald. Mrs. Edward W Cur­ flwr son Mark w.io \\*s s,\ jrj..iis iand i and children were the Sunday U u conference, “Salute (a (he Fif'h District”, arc, m an’t, Club. ceives goes to the orphanage :of . rie. Mrs. M arguerite Lciird- Mrs. 'jld. Luc-u: nttcnuinB Hit Ifi.bo .gucjits of Mr. and Mra. ' Betty Moul . ”*-V.. Rucnts. . of — Mr, and -Mrs. living M n . N a i a n d l i e f 4110 c h i l d r e n o u t ­ Paul Kgan and Mrs. Gerard Dev­ U H n rtl* . I '.; * T'i*- Mtstn-na- Jui, - W siiu : CluL„, \ h" r-por Cu a - <. i- at., vi : M rs, Peter Selesky, slate project party wove. Danny tirackoi. Thom-1B*”*nslein Bronx- N Y side Saigon. This Is one of tne pro. , l in . . . . as. Sancnez, iVjer 0 Neil,-RusseU j Mr. and Mrs. Euf-cna Warden, Club served as .the hostess club for tins: 'M rs. Anthony Caraeappa, An­1 chairman,, spoke on the N.J. As- jeets the Dooley Foundoliqn spon-- the: Filth D istrict fall Supper Con- bury Park; M iss Carol Kneel, A s - Mr. unci Mrs. Thom as Crane at- Madonna and bum inick Catinha. j Middletown, Yt'c-re the Thursday sol s. ■ : . - - Y - • I soeiatinn for Rrain.Iniiit-'l -rM i Will Speak tr.P';L-r. flu--, wpfWmp .'innr.^r- Mrs, VM>liarv>. Oif^v nv sr.- Bay quests of Mr. and. Mrs. Gco/go lerence at Don Q uiwte Inn, Route bury Park Si!}.;,HininrK; M‘:s. Jn1'!. . , . M iss. Mom is Senator Jacob Jay- . Davis, Avon; M isskoiH inaSloui, ;Oif-n. blie asked tne ciubs to help. sary dinner party of Mr. and Mrs Uidjte. was the weeiter.d guest of C la r k . , M it. kobert urey, it’s New.Yorn secretury. The pub--- Mrs. W illiam Oitawav jr. Tomorrow at 8:15 p.m ., Cross of president of the local club, intro­ Belm ar; - M rs, . W iliiam Honeker. I educate tho public by donating ma- Monroe Boaz, New Rochelle, N.Y., Mrs Donald W. Robinson, Toms lie is welcom e to attend. duced M rs. Barton rioog. Fifth Dis- B r I c k Township; Mrs,. Monts ! teriai to local '‘libraries and by on Saturduy. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lcivi: and River, enterlameJ ul dinner nnu Glory Lutheran-Church ot Mata- ;■ trict Advisor, who presided al Ihe Smith, Dover Township; Miss Car-j showing slides'.and films to the Mrs. Wilham E. Shiilh s t . r e ­ son were the Sunday dinner guests bridge on Saturday evening . and wan-Marlboro will present M iss m e e t i n g ol Smock, Eatuntown; M rs.. John public...... turned homo on Saturday after b«- of M iss Flo Grundcr, Belford. her guests were Mr, and Mrs. Betty Moul as guest speaker at the Card Party , M r s ; H o c r .w elcom ed the fcucuts, Dawes, Freehold;1 Mrs. Robert! Miss Dianne Rapley, convention iiir a sunescal patient ip. Mon- David Bruce, Miss Hannah Mc- Mr, and Mrs. Jack Barst were cnurcti. She will speak about inouth M'vJJcal Center. 1 '--iii Holm del, Mi-, and M rs. John A card party wili be hfrld.atJh*-' M is..--John: R obertson,, president- of1 Hayes, Littlo Silver; Mrs. Thomas ! coimmU-e member, announced Ihe luesday guests of Mr. and Americans who are helping tlie M adison Township Historical Mu- . the, Woman’s Club of Matawan; Brogan, Manasquan; Mrs. Gray, i plans for 'the' 41st annual conven- Mr. and Mrs. Frcrt Ryalls and Robertson, Colls Neck, and Mr. Mrs. Sanford f’esiier, Slainford, Vietnamese. M iss Moul has givfn scum Building on Route 518. tomor­ M is. Or»y; M iss M arjorie Bronl:- Mfltawar; . Mrs. Donald Warn, lion to be held May 17. 18 and 19 w»n Chri tophcr, Lan^hornc Pa C o n n . .. nnd M is Allan J. Morrison. similar talks on many other oc­ row evening at 8 p.m. This * : hurst, Acting Junior Advisor for Point Pleasant: Mrs. Jam es G ib-!in the Haodon Hail. Atlantic City ond Mr. and Mrs. Robert le-ylor Hugo Preis, St. Louis, Mo., was Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Starnes casions. including.. ,-adio “nd 'ry •np, v,as fnrnc-ly t.he Cedar Gi n a toe. Matawan Junior Club; Mrs. tons, Red ^nnk; und Mrs. Thomas i Mrs. Hoeg stated the next Prtsi and son Robert, Grecnbrook* were thc Friday avernlght gu^st o! Mr. and Mrs. Lydia W alling were the Using her own money, M iss Moul School. Proceeds w ill-be used to twrurd Olesler, State Civics.Chatr- Gmuca, South Amlxiy. dents Council will be held in Mat the Sunday dinner pu«>sia of Mi. and M rs. Peter Melnik. guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bren- spenr two of ner vacations in Viet­ continue thc restoration of the old nan; Mrs, Ronald Albury. state • Discuss Prograns- 1 swan Nov. 28. and M rs. Robert Butler. Mrs. Frederick Dederick enter­ <>!!“, Edison,, at a co-operative Utii- nam where she helped in orphan­ school house for use as H i s t o r i ­ rel-A-Jumor chairman; Mrs. Wil- . Miss Buciiannn. Junior Ststei -Mrs. F.dward Pui 1::. c h a i r m a n . tained at luncheon end bridge on a M iss Patricia’ Carlson was • tho n e r n o Suiiuc'i, es'ining. ages and hospitals. cal Museum. . , -• . Chairman, reminded .tiie clubs <-.•!*<.;> assisted by Mr?. Kalph Bab- W edn'>-:ay and the prize winners inrn Mill". Stats Braille chairm an: ekcud irueij of \ir. and Mrs. Mrs. Palmyra Tosetto, Mrs. In a few weeks, she Is leaving tftss ■ Sandy P ekuri.; •Jfeeii'- Cluu die Community Impiovensnt,,i*ro-, ndv, to.u Rn.ijld Braun. M rs,, Ha;ris Eolto, . Unu, were M rs. Howard Veale, Parlm; again for Vietnam. She is un ev- Douglass C-c'Ki. , women’s unit Ifearbook ar... Scraptoo* cnair- K*am wl'ich ts sponsorca by .vears i kobert Aboott, M»ss Jean Grcifior- Margaret Smith and Miss Peggy Mrs. Peter A. Read, Middltiipwn, N.Y. cellent photographer and lias made of Rutgers University, was found, nan; Mrs. Robert Brass, Snuth- Roebuck each year. Shi* also urfjed tson, Mrs. Frank O Nei!!. M rs. John Smilli, New York City, and Fred and Mrs. Dwight Galwood, Sayre- Mr. and Mrs, William R. Crni" Seelman, Brooklyn, N.Y., were many slides ar*k A, -vr.dnr UiiVjir.as'<^Ci;-ine j *.!»•. John H u n ' n t o , M r s . * . a r ' Ti.; Mr. :nrl Mr .1 NilT.o! >- I-^ ^ r! {.'.'i-vl- : ,...,, ,7^,;^. ; ia--.-i'.v f nf vihicl, iv’rKs ■ a founder and first dcun ot the . i«r.rortfl:»ct*. of surviee won? and i w.! .: m C'mwyy. Mis. .*■ iu, .Siaien ibMitu. is.)., were the Moul is the New York vice presi-1 college. ^ , M rs. Hoeg Introducedthe presi- stressed entire duu participation in J en ; i\ j i s . Jam es Atkins ana Mrs. me sundav of i\n'. and tion; nnd Mrs. Thomas W elstead. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. dentsot each of the Fifth District all endeavors. I Richard Cailow«iy. Mrs. Gerald Krasowitz. Deer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst were, P a r k . N .Y . Andrew Vasilakis. the W ednesday guests of Mr, end Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ludi, Mr. and Mrs. E. W: Savage. Mrs. Louis Soodak, Brooklyn, Summit, w ere , the W ednesday eve­ TJUMTY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Three D ay Book F air Wiii Sponsor Play...... Slcrlin". M ass.. are visiting Mrs. N . Y . ; . . : . Lloyd Rd-. Kd-.i .'in ii. n- iirunick. — - ;' : ning .'dinner, jtuesls oi M rs. -Lydia Tho KM.I .Club (form er. M alawan MATAWAN. Walling, ' -' "■ - - ■ : Juniors) held its serr.i . annnal To Sc H e ld la M uiaw an O n l> e c . i , Sunday afternoon at Mr. and.M rs. Jay. F; V'Wostetier Mi s. Camilio D. 'oenuio enter­ luncheon m eeting in Ihe Culis Neck SUNDAY SERVICES 2 p.m . the National Council o; Jew­ havo returned home after visiting "Take Off with Books," the slo­ tained at tur.cl.enn and curds . on toward ihe Hearing. Aid Fund of ish W omen will sponsor a !we pre- their son-in-'aw a n d , daughter.,Mr. W eto^ a^ ^ 'her1" ^ ^ ^ ^ 7:45 A.M . at tho Church - 74 Main St. ‘ Honor Roll .. .. the MCOi'S for the henclit of a lu- gan of'Children's Book W eek i.s the nnd M rs. .Varren - Abr**n»t-., o*.| jvirs. Charles Kit/man. Keimr sentallM of “Allndlii iinj His Gold­ Charles Kltzman, Keyport; | which a donation of $100 was made . M A T T IN S c . J l OLV COMMUNION , . - ■ Rockville, Md, t>iume ;ui: tne M atawan Grammar M r s . en Lamp.” It will be p;osented by Pupils who earned a place on the Ear) . C. Sluli?.. Hnlm^el; J Tpn Saturday. Mrs. Frank Marz, ; School Bonk Faw to be- V.tld Nov M r s . L . XL. Krebs, M rs.. Albert 9:15 A.M. at Ravine Drive Elementary School honor roll at the Lloyd.Rd. inter­ M is, Howard Foxworth, Mitidlo-1 M atawan. president, r'ondufled the 14,15 and l6 in Ihe old high school ithe w #«9“ Wheo. - Juniur Players AbeH, M rs. Elizabeth Vanderbilt, mediate School. Matawan. for the town; Mrs. E. Marasch, Middle- [ brief business session, during FAMILY EUCHARIST and CHURCH SCHOOL . . ' •uditorium oil Broad St. - i lor adults and children in the Mat- Mrs. Oscar Nations* nnd Mrs. W. first marking period were listed town: Mrs. James Feirano, M ts. cai child. Serving this year with Rulon Smith spent Wednesday at 11 A.M . at the Church - 74 Main St. Sponsored by the Parent-Tcach- owan Regional High School. Atlan- this week by school officials. Frank Tourine jr., Mrs. Dominick j Mrs. Marz ara Mrs. J. Nelson the Presbyterian Kaddon- MORNING PRAYER .. ers -Association • n? the schcol in I tic Ave..'M aSowan. For tickcts cr.ll "lioftor I'uil pu};:]s hie: Dicirn/o and Mrs. Thomas m ens. | Smith, Maluwan, treasurer, and celebration of Iwok week, the Book l i e i d . The prize winners were Mrs. I Mrs. Samuel Keed, Matawan, sec- Mrs. Herbert Goldstein, 39 Ucacon Sixth grade: Susan Albanese, A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Fair w ill-offer1 a large'variety o i Steven Uatiaglia, Amy Dworkis, Robert Bentley has returned Stull.7, and Mrs. rourme. I retary. - Lane, or M rs. Allen Turkel, 43 Can­ lntcrcstins i and - inform ative chil­ Cnrolvn Fry, Susan Graves, Amy- home after spending several days field Lane, both of Matatyan. dren’s hooks; - ...... : - Suc Grubow, Janis Jacobs, Cluire iu Stuart, Fla. - The' fair w ill be open to the chil­ Mullin, Susan O’Donnell, Larry Mrs. Warren Donnell has re­ dren during schtwl hours and par­ Barn Dance Rifkin, Susan Rltz, Karen S'.vinney turned home after spending two ents are Invited to browse and buy and Jayne Zanghi. weeks in Boca Raton, Fiu. Seventh grade: Deth Ando, Cjth.v Closed Saturday, Nov. I Ith from 2:45 to 4 p.m . each day. Mrs. Albert Abell, Mr-. L. E. The Matav/an Township Aux­ Aronson, Shermann Banks, VV; lf.?'r Krebs, Mrs. W. A. Krebs, Mrs. VETERANS DAY I iliary of the Bayshore Community Bowerman, Brenda Bruno, Joel Sororily Pledge Elizabeth Vanderbilt:, Mrs. Oscar Hospital wili sponsor its Hurd an­ Corman, Susan Ginsburg, Andrew Nuhoujc, Mrs. Frcuerick Deder- nual Bam Dance un Nov. iti at 8:30 Hcin?.e, Miriam Hyman, Lynn Barbara Kuhn, 107 Middlesex ick, Mrs. Robort Butler, Mrs. A.C. p.m, Thc affair will be held this Johnson, Kathleen Jorg, Bonnie 3 OFFICES — 3 NIGHTS •M .r Matawan, lias beeii pledged Bush, Mrs. Walter DcCamp and yeur al ihe Knights of Columbus Kicrce, Candice Klein, Stephanie Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick wore the ! hy Delta Delta .Delta Sorority of Itall on.Route 35 Keyport. Tickcts Kresky, Carolyn Munkin, iduhryn the U niversity of Vermont, Burling­ Inati nn /iKtmnn/l. Im * a •-, Hi n r* Vlpe .. ' «...... ■ ' . Thursday guests of Mrs. W. R. I may be obtained by calling' Mrs. Mearos, Julio Melin and Dinne t o n , \ ' t . Smith when sho er.lerininoci the \ Ronald Sm ith. 566-9546. M ontgomery, Glcnsvood Circio of ihe Fir>i Pp*1*- j Also Deborah M nrreale, Jeffrey byterian Chureh. | COMING Nagy, Adrienne Nieves, Charles W illiam R, Crair* spoke on ^:ad- j Noict, Barry Orr, Pamela Palt- ing and selecting mink in Jam es*; ridpc, James Pasqualo, Kathleen town, N.Y., on Sunday. i •*- CAFETERIA M ENU Pauly, licidi Ramsay. Eheri Ro- M r s . F r a n k B lir ,s , M r 1?. M a r - senzweig, Lurii nutlfdgu, W illiam , - \ YOUR V s ' .. >{. j Ityan, Drucc Siii,.,.ni, ojji;',.-!- Rabe), Mrs. WilShm H. Penu»;l. 1 inun, Eugene Valnnzano, Grace Matawan Regional High School Mrs. Edward W. Curr;o. M:^. ! Wilson, Chiirles Ziveidinger and Charies K. Sprb;^rn and Mi s. ' W illiam Zwirko. WAY * . : ...... (Mrs. Antoinette Chomlc, Cafelerin Maunger) .James Neil were tlie Tuesday! ... 2,403 Hightli grade: Joaa Altman, luncheon bridge quests of Mr.s. Jrmes Daly, Delwrah I-cldman, William R. Craij*. ! Week of November U , 1967 Betty Johnson, Ellen Kerek, t.ynn Marry B'.ich has retnrm-d home j '67 Christmas Kramer, Barbara MacPhee, Pam ­ - ' ' . - - ". ■ ... : M O N D A y . . from Riverview wiit-re , ela M arshall, Joseph M organ, Itirt.- he was a surgical patient. j H o t L u n c h e o n ..... berh-v O'Dnnneli. Beverly Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moroshi i • Oven Grilled Hamburger Garv Schetelieh, Susnn Steffen. Club Checks were the Satuiday >;ucst:i of Mr. j Oven Browned Potatoes Buttered Garden Peas Stetson Terrell, Linda Wheat and and Mrs. W aiter Burns, Hasbrouck Hamburger Roll nnd Butter |rruit Cup Bonnie Zibulsky. 1-IeiRht.s. [ A La Carle Specials Mrs. Bealtit... Binder, Brooklyn,’ Sliced Turkey Salad Platter Bread and Butter Will Be Mailed N.Y., is visiting her son in lav: j Bologna Sandwich Loclwlea Chib Has and daughter, Mr. aud M is. Ron* i Tt-Chicken Noodle Soup with Crackers aid Jo^ph. 1 £ h ? l i m T U E S D A Y ...... Hallou'con Party Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Staber nnd j Hot Luncheon Mr. and M rs. Louis Nataro. Slat-! About 60 children last week at­ llot Roast Fresh Ham Sandwich wilh Gravy on Island. N.Y., were the Sntur-i tended the annual Halloween par- M ashed Potatoes Buttered Spinach , iimi #*i.. k i day dinner uue^ts of Mi . and tvli>. ; t o t a l i n g ... tv sponsored by the l.ochsien Club Atb(,rf »(n.. ' B u t l e r A p p l e s a u c e of Matawan. Cider, doiighnuls, arid j Mr^ ( p Lpw^ , A La Carte Specials candy favors were served to the Jtalabow Salad Platter Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Donald j children who then paraded in a $ 3 13 ,8 24 Egg Salad Sandwich Lewin were the Mond.iv eventr.m variety of clever costum es. Beet Vegetable Soup with Crackers guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. diaries Those awarded prizes were a s , who cn|cr|ain^ ,1((nor WEDNESDAY f o llo w s ; * } ^ / < \ Hot Luncheoa f “f tlic Kith birthday of tiieir son che.cl Scully, funniest costume; C h n r ln s ' Breaded Veal Cutlet Danny Fatco, most original boy, i Mrs. Joseph Dzwil. Mr.s. Thom- : Buttered Noodles Buttered French Beans and Nancy Soderlund, most orig­ ' i ns O’Donnell nnd Mrs. rhonias1 O H K C ^ - X Home M ade Com Muffin and Butter J u i c e inal girl. In thc 5 B age group: Conroy were the recent bridge i A La Carte Specials Lisa Ware, funniest; Ken Soder- 4| f t p \ guests oi Mrs. Charie.s Oeran. i !’; Baked Ham Platter Bread and Butter iund. most original , and Rob­ Mrs. Conroy held hi^h score Liverwurst Sandwich in Rebrick, most original girl. In Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ronnos and'i Yankee Bean Soup with Crackers the a l‘J group: Kevin Hauser !sr i , , . 4 O U R '•“V ,/ sons attended the wedding of Miss the funniest; Danny Day, most THURSDAY Kay Stamoulis to Capt. Lucas 1 t f originnl hov, nnd Gnll Knapp, m ost . H o t L u n c h e o n Ktisakis m 1 reniou on Sundav. i ^ % Spaghetti with M eal Sauce original girl. Mr. und M rs. li. Charles W ei;-‘l i The party committee was direct­ <7- Ch/M6tM«a6 •> Italian Bread and Butter Tossed .Salad with Dressing nnd },on, Cluulcs, allendfd tii*.* r ed by Mrs.' Robert M eyer nnd Mrs. A La Car'o Specluls Tuesday evening pnrfnrmancc* ol | W illiam Strother Jr. and the judges V ; ( M y Cold Cut Salad Platter Bread and Butter tho Pittsburgh Symphony ut lh" V a i W were Mrs. Warren M esserschmldl, y Ham Salad Sandwich Carlton Theatre, Red Hank. M rs. Patrick M aazo aud Mrs. John M ushroom BarUiy Suup with Crackers Mr.s. F. Howard Lloyd, Aii*. S* r * FRIDAY S h e p h e r d . CJnnrge Younkhccre, K e y . . C h a r l e s V lint Luncheon M.mdeville, Mrs. August Sflin:'-! ,, Oven Baked Fish Sticks with Tartar Sauce ins. Mr* rhnrlns C. Scliock, Mat­ Y' Plizn Pie Cole Slaw Mrs. BvcSivr Ifoxlcsx awan; Mrs. o. Sterling Thomp­ ^ Earn Interest While You Save I 1 p in i Bread and Butter Fruited Jclln son ir,, Middl'-town; and Mrs. A Ln Carte Specials To Social Club Harold 7nHi. Middlphnroii m v Egg Salad Platter Bread and Butter w e r e t h e W f i r>v«*niiii; Tuna Fish Salad Sandwich Mrs. Edward Becker wa < host­ bridRC guests of M rs. Robert Bent­ MalqYi'cm's Only Local Banl; Cora Chowder with Crnckcrs ess to tin; Moi'Kanvilte Social Club le y . 'ARMERS I W ednesday evening. A beauty dem ­ Suzanne Joseph, daughter of &MERCHANTS onstration wa« niven by Mis.s Linda Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Joseph, has Leander and Miss Gerrio Becker. returned home after being a pa­ Attending were Mrs, August tient in Riverview Hospital. Bnldt, Mrs. Robert Owens, Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Bone sr. '68 Cortina Reedy? Jonn W ilson, Mrs. Harry Konowal* and daughter Pat, Slnten Islnnd, r /'o S itm A ow, Mrs. Louis Becker, Mrs. Don­ N.Y., were thc Sunday dinner ald Miller, Mrs. Marlin Smith jr., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Joseph Lanzaro ar., Mrs. Rob­ B o n e J r. i960 Ford Cortina* - Immediate Delivery. \t$ ert. Seber, nnd Mrs. M artin Smith Mr. and Mr*. M otl Oidutnnl and Mofowait Olfics Offi Cllffvyorf Offie* M. children :ccently attendej tho M ain ond Ravi.u kf. 34 nnd LlnyH Rond Cliffv/oocf Avo. ond n’ifltiway 35 Standard or Automatic from $! 3/5. These are Mrs. i\. Recker received nn an* West Point-Stamford foobaii gam e nlversary Rift from her secret pal. n W e s t P o in t . New Cars. Ask for Chick or Harry at Tom’s Plans were made for the nexl Mrs. Henry Kuplan was thc meeting to br held ut the hoine uf Monday luncheon guest of Mrs. 137 YEARS OF BANKING EXPERIENCE AT YOUR SERVICE l:ord. M rs. Louis Heclu'r. Sam Fleischman, Kennsbur^'. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Joseph, Series Fr'. United Stute^ Rnvhi/is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corey, Mr, 264-1600 Honda now pay -1.15 pur cunt, when and Mrs. Albert Bone nmi Mrs, held to maturity of seven year1-: Beatrice Binder attended the their companion Freedom Shares Thursday vening performance of pay 4.74 per ,ctnt, when held. u> ma* “ P i m n y i at tlie Paper Mill 1 turily of I'/, y e a r s Pluyliuu^, MJllburn. - FagoS'jt THE MAT/1 '-VAN JOURNAL. N. Thut'idzY* Muvemhor 9. f %7 Double Mins a Miss Corn A t‘ f i i a iis* r. * c r_ w L’ n ■ y . . . i S / X , , ■ * t a s m a n t e a Veremony W i g e v a g n s _

... . G e u r y j ia R e n e w Si'.r .fir d L » f t \ t», 6 9 M a p l e - j Hw. Gerhseroaae tutiicrnn Church, Suzp(te J. Cayne. daughter of Mr wood Ave., Keansburg. and tlui ] late Horace Maynard, tnr-1 Keyport, jr.e parents.a' the couple and Mrs. Vinccnt James Covne. of Fnw k raP^ru* jr: • S i a w - j nre Mf. and Mrs. George Schretber, Hjjicregt Hd., Hounds!, - in Ways h i \ «b»v. Nnu. A . 7 a * bndeprnr/ro j M C'q " pj",i P j , iCea’iBburs ~J.J ?!r. IlttJtimtr O l^n. n a n of Air. and M rs. I t s tne son of Mr. and { and Mrs. Charles Hartman, 584 Alfred Ulsen, \bainD n>e. N.Y. The Panxmo sr., 70 Brown Ave J Oaxrstt Hil! Blvd. IteJford. The Rev. Norman R. Riluv m»rformpd KeanBt>ur£ l> e fteT" Fi Her veil of mJk illusion wore a floor-iength lonn-slctfved Sown ui a. ,.1 while la»jc gown, rc-ombrojdr.rcd orai«** n.-^ pnfiu uarls, and flowing into a full dimfiMK.ua! c liq u e s of Jace wcrc- •She carried a white- Bible adu.riiwl dm pol sw eep. H';r ftnscrlij>.Jertf.ui fcatuiedon lit* Jong sleeves, natu- I with a white eym bidium orchid and ved of Frcach illusion was held bv r .i i ith HuisSlue and bcufftwt cklrt v. a crown of soquins und pearls and •■- ^ .j«S»syioSTJpii, ! streamer n vi i* -*** mUO in p u u i»iu?pny. i.iu it «>n- white roses. ■ : ■ by e matching doche la c * , a n d ver. w as the niation of honor. The bridal attendants w ere M rs. Jeffrey M r s . A n t h c n v I* r a z e e . K e a n s ­ ofanse blossoms. She carried a MISS SHEILA McCW FN burg, was the matron of honor for crescent bouquet of w hile m iniature A. Olsen. Jrckson Heights. N.Y., her sister. Her floor-length gown m rnfitim s, sf<*phanotis and sweet­ Kistcr-in-iaw of the bridegroom , and — :nouncement is -made bv Mrs; was design^ with a cherry pink heart roses, centered with red M iss Susan M atlack. Boston. M ass. Florence Mchwcn. 50 Lakcv»r\\ chiffon bodice and long sleeves sweetheart roses, They wore floor-length skimmer Ave.. Laurence Harbor, ^nd a fi U u m uiw ^Cu u uC'nOiC* 5rvi Tt. A C uuilr'.li, gowns of raspberry.-' silk ottoman, ward M cEwcn. t i l Srrnih St., PpjT'i . Mrs- ••Tuiiii Billet, was circular veil (oil ov^r her , cherry and bow headpieces with flnor- Ambov, of the enpa«»ement of th .i ;; ; the m atron ofhonor /or her sister, pink bow headpiece and she car­ longth veils. Thev carried colonial daughter, Sheila Rua. to Robert L a­ ■v- Mrs. Franklin Darby. Oceanport, ried u cascade bouquet of f?r*en, aaulhsr sisUrr- nf firing- bououets of pinK sweetheart roses mar Evans, son nf Mr.. and t»uiu (itiu nisnei Vl'f tlie brldf groom, Quadienbui»b*Sicb:it The bndK is Ihe daughter of M rs. Tugonc 1 oran. benoru: Nelson - H. cr-in-law of ths bride, ushered. The i.’lss M aryellen M argaret Satyau Tlie bridal attindnnts w ire M ri roiytcchm c In tihite Troy and Is was. Iho.best man. Kobcrl O Brien, Joseph burpim-yer and the late Taylor, youth Amboy, brother of rb » bc’rcrs wer^ Kenneth and Jef daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kobei t Ritter, Red 1 onk Mins an alumnus of liarpur College. .W est Keansburg, ushered. Neison.JR. Taylor and tho bride- the bnde, and Daniel Bahr, Mata­ - f r e y : Compell;- Hazlet, nepnows of R. SiiBpau. M Y o r x Ave.. Port Betty Ann Saec ,i. Port Mjnnnouth. State University of New York. Hu Kroom lo.tho son Jf Mr. and Mrs. wan. . ' ‘ , Tlie niotlior of thr. bride wore a t h o b r i d e Monmouth, became the bride of end ‘vjs Robi rt M ?°rberp. Port also attended tho Graduate Scnool, bluo crepc streel-tenglh co'Cktfill Kobet! MacGregor. . For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. After a reception in the Cardinal Robert .(nines Cavannftn.. Saturday, M onmouth, sisters of the bride and Stale University at Binghamton, dress with , chiffon drape, match* Given in marriage by her step­ Burgm eyer wore a pale pink worst­ R o o m 01 Buck Sm ith's, E ast Keans­ N o v . 4. im , in St. Marv’s i" ' M r s. George Lahey, . Marlow, and is presently enenged m a Re­ ing piubPx'wHh a circular veil and father, the, hride w o r n a -f o r n n d ed siik ensemble, m atching accoa- .; burg, the couple m otored to Fion- Nev.- Monnmutn, The bridegroom Heifihls, Md., cousin of tiie bride. medial Reading Prugram in V/il- a corsage of while ro.^cs. wedding 'gown of ivory silk satin, sories and cairied s single rose. d a is the son of Mr. and M rj. Andrew They wore gold.. iowbrook State School, SleU'n is­ Thc empire bodice was detailed The hridegrooni’y mothrr chose a Attire For Wedding - fhe fcririe and thn bridegroom Cavanagli. Harris Ave. and W illow Andrew R. Cavanaglt, Mt. Ver- la n d . N .Y . with n caftan beaded. collar and paic.blun ensemHlo-wjlh matching For !ser sor/s vveddin**, Mrs. are praduates of M iduletown Town- St., Union Beach. Tha Rev. Jam es r.on, N.Y., was the best man for They wil! reside in Staten Island. cuffs. Her bnuffmiL si)k Minikin veil, acc^sorios carried at the Cobblestones, Middletr.vn. I wllfl a ^ ac’' seal fur jackot. A j Ai^dciny of Hair and li^ uty Cul 1 tiu bride was given in marriuue a n d Donald Cavananh. Union a cascade of white hridai roses. . ihe bride was graduated from 1 pouff veil was attached to lier sil lure, Newark. She is cmployod at by her father. She woro a dcmi-fit Beach, brothers of the bridegroom : Marriage Matron Of honor Middletown Township High crhor;l ' heu^p!"'^* M-*d t:h»i tt i Clnile Chevrolet. Red ban* fiMjiviciij'th A-une gow n til i.ji,iiie Midi.’,ol Gallagher, Mt. Vernon, S i M rs; NVIson H, 1 .•!t>r, South A m -! find Monmouth College. W est i«ng i ««lv«r act-esuork-f; and n cors^go i S sjH t j - W - with, an nvel t;.*aded and iOtfS..> of thr; nriuvr.i'uuiii. unu K cii- boy; Jii5ti.tr ink^w r the bride, was I Brunch, in June 1957 with m Bach- of silver ponipoos. ^ I U.S. Arm y and is a m em ber of thc | pearied keyhole neckline and a re- neth l3olan. Bmnkly:!.- tho niaiioh of honor. She. wore a eior of Science Degree in eleninn- Afior a reception in 'Fhc Colonial j •.-Army. R «»nw ».- M 4-.»hp New. Jcr- movable ehnpel train. Her eibnw- After a rcccptian in ftp M ouniain Announced " ‘ " •••■* - - |/(JJ |!f* cimplv mu- j fui*‘A-line *;[ -■r.h,:i.,kinj; pink tb ! y -i • ij* - EeyHnit:: sforiw: f'eiics. He is em­ jnist- Y"!r of--auk illusion.W tta Jnn, Aiiantio Hlj’hlano.i. the wmp|n Mr. and M iy. Leo Waters. Dal­ chiffon with a roiled shocking pink as u liiaacrgartcn; tcacher- -;H the torcd to .viaa^aciiusctis. . j ployed b y l i n e : New-Jersey Natural held by a wreath of pearls and flew lo Puerlc Rica. When they re­ las, Oregon, have announced the suLin neckline und curncd pink Gordons Corner Scnool in English* The bride was gredualeri from Gas Co., Keyport. crystals and she carried a cnscade turn they will reside in Atluntic m arriage of their daughter, Lois, sweetheart roses. - town. . . . Keansburg Schools and was em­ :• They will reside-In the ttnvlno bouquet of phaleanopsls orchids and H i g h l a n d s . to Sam Robinson Jr., son of Mr. Iho bridal attendants were Mrs. The bridegroom also was grad­ ployed at the J. F. Kennedy Me­ M anor A partm enti, M aiaw an. .-.: - . I w The bnde was graduated from and Mrs. Samuel Robinson «r , n»n!»»! Ruhr an.d M iss !-inda .las- uated from Middletown Township morial Community Center, Keans- • fc4ro • Ptohl-IIs . N e w Y o r k . a cascade of red roses. ert Morgan Quackenbush, _son of ' . 1967, in South Amboy M emorial Mr.i and Mrs, Allen Butler, 608 M iss Janet Krause, Watertown, Parents Welcome New Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. QuucKenr.’ , lospital. . •Edmund Ave., Union Beach, nre Wis served as the maid ol honor. bush. Station Rd.. W ickalunk. M iss - n-nigh mass of requiem was of­ Slie was a member nf St. Ann's M rs. G. trod White parcnlit of a son born Sunday. She wore pink nnd carried a bou­ Siebert also is thc-daughter of the fered at: fl a.m. In St. Lawrence C h u r c h ...... : Funeral services were held yes­ Nov. 5; 1967, nt Riverview Hos­ quet - of pink carnations. Arthur late Mr. Siebert; ;■.! ’ . , - .Church, LatiVenct; H arbor,-foilow - 'Surviving nre n son, John J. Hn"- terday for M rs. Orsa £. W hite, 78, p it a l. Harris, Sea Girl, a student at D o l n n . C a n f i e l d Ins services at 8: IS a.m. in the vcv jr., River Plaza: two daugh­ nf.Ailnntic St.. keynort. who di“d Miss Siebert- was graduated ' 4 , Sioux Falls College, was the best . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dolan, 592 Mr, nnd 'Mrs, Richard Canfield, - S c h i n e r Cundrum Service. Home for Fu­ ters,: Mrs. ’ Cedric Henry, Point Saturday, Nov. 19G7, in Rivcr- from - Mslfnyan Rer»ional High * m a n . ' Sputh T.nurcl Ave.. Hazlfit; ^re*pir• Mr. and M rs. -Lawrencc Schiner, nerals, South Ambny,-‘Interment Pleasant, arid M rs. Frederick El­ vlcw Hospital. She; w as .this wido.V 85 Harbor Way,- Laurence Harbor, Sehool, Class; of 1086, and - lias; Following the wedding, a recep­ ! enLs oi a sou lx>rn Tunsdnv, Oct, 31, Parkviow-At-M«dison, Laurence; was- in Madonna Ci-mcwi v, Fort ton. Beiford; two brothers. .Tames of G. Fred W hite...... arc the parents of a daughter born been employed at Jiache & Co.,, tion was held at the home'of 11967, at Riverview Hospital. - Harbor, are parents of a son born L e e Jeffas. Jersey Citv. and Gcorpj Services were held at 1 p.m. at O c t . /A. J‘(fi7. in Perth Am boy Gen­ New York Crty. • ; . ; frienu.., M r. und M rs. Charles Hall Sunday, Nov. 5, 10G7, at Riverview Sue was the wife of J a m e s i u ! - Jeffas, Para mils; two sisters, M rs. the Bedle. Funeral Hnme, Keyport, K e e f e Mr. Quockenhush wns gradnat-• in Sioux Falls. eral Hospital. - H o s p i t a l . ltTOnund a parishioner of St. Law­ G racc Vilante,'K eansburg, and Mrs. with the Rev. Eugene Gregory, ed from Freehold Reginnal- Higlv The bride is a student and the Mr. nnd Mrs. John K?efe, 8 Ann rence Church. Evolvn Fay- Jersey City, and 10 pastoi of the First Baptist Church,' ?>niith r School. Class of Kifi-i. ile also at­ bridegroom is in bin senior y<^r Court, Hn/lot, ?irf? parents of a M m o r Born in Hoboken, Mrs. !>u!livan gram ichilaren K r'om i, ofiicialing. Burial was in tended .Lincoln Technical Institute at Sioux Falls College. They will daughter born Tuesday, Oct. 31, A son wus born to Mr. and Mrs. ■i Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Minor, Alpine Cemetery, Perth Amboy. resided in Laurence Harbor 14 J2 Crescent St.. Keansburg. are and is now serving In Un-U.S. A i-: M rs. Glenwond M ichaud make their home ul 1108 South 1967, at Riverview Hospital, Eddie Smith. 29 Orchard St.. Mat­ yeais after m oving.from Fairvsew. Mrs. White was born In Copen­ parents of u son born Monday. my as a private first class andjs; Funeral services were hold Mon­ W est Avc„ Sioux Falls. awan, m Perth Amboy General Surviving in addition to her hus­ hagen, Denmark, daughter of the P i l o t presently stationed at Fort Dix. - Hospitfil on Oct. 24, 1967. Nov. 6, 1907, at R iverview Hospital. day for M rs, Harriet M. Michaud, The wedding has been set for : band are six daughters. Mrs. Ma­ lato Peter and Sophia (Hansen) A son was bom tn Mr, pnd Mrs. n e Kandor. Murg.in, ivlrs. MarKiir- 33. of 300 M iddle Rd.. Hazlet. who Hcischmann Jan. 20. 1958. • • ; Jensen. She was a meinour of .:ie Charles Pilot, Ciiffwood Rtsch, in P ro b st dlPd Saturday. Nov. A. 1 9 6 7 , a t et Fortuna and. M rs. Ethel. Polos’, First Baptist Church. Obituaries Mr. «\nd Mrs. Albert Fleisch- Monmouth Medical center. Ser­ Perth Amboy (ienetal Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Probst, Gevors-Apgnr Ridgefield Paik. M rs. Mnuveen Sta­ Surviving are a daughter, Mr3, mam;, 15 Willis PI., Keansburg, vices were held at 8:30 p.m . from Kennef’v Way. Keansburg. are par­ tin!. Union City, M rs. Elisabeth Sul- Harry Alcmk. New Hyde Park, Thom as II. I bidlev m t la iK l are parents of a daughter bom ents of a son born W ednesday. Nov- •the John W. M ehlenbeck Funeral Monday, Nov. 6, 1967, at River-, i k o w s k i , Perth Atnbov. and Mrs. N.Y.; two stepdaughters. Mrs. Thomas H. Findley, IIM May­ Mr. and Mr.?. Rfrhard Biiland, Home. Hazlet. Interment was in 1, 1%/. at Riverview Hospital. Kathleen Cosier. Snyrcvlllc: two Jumcs H. Bcdie. Oceanport. and wood Ave., Clcarivnter, Fla., died Laurnncn Harhnr, aro thc parents view Hospital. . Fair View Cemetery, Middletown, w w ; Jom ov Ciiffwood. and John, Mrs. Barclay Henderson. Red Tuesday, Oct. 31, 19t>7, at Morton . of a suii horn in P enh Amboy Gen­ V e r n a on-'i’uesi'ay...... L n g North Berpon: 25-. KramlelnMren Banin a sister, Mrs. Frank Rit­ F. Plant Hospital in'C!carw;*t»'r. | eral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Verna, Rob­ Mr, and Mrs. Donald Eng, 34 and a brother, John Laune. kidgc- Mrs. Michauu was a memner of ter, Middlesex: and two brothers, Born in Glasgow. Scotland, he i ert K\l., Jld/.M, a ie . puicnbi of a M iller Ave., Hazic.t, arc parents of iioid Park. - . the Fir:,! I'uptNt ClHiioii, I.oypott, Archie Jensen, Metuchen, and cam c to Clearwater nine years ago M o n f u n i n o sOu born Wc-thiesday, Nov. 1, 19G7, a duughler lw<*» M onday, Nov, 6, vhern wns a circle leader of Sivcyn Jensen, M yrtle Bcach, S.C., frum M aiawan. lie wus a life m em ­ A daughter was bom to Mr. and i nt Riverview Hospital. 1967, at Riverview Hospital. Daniel F. Coiini* the W omen's M ission Society, and two grandchildren, ber of the M asons of Scotland and Mr.s. M ichael M oniynim;, Cliffwoud Funeral services were held Sat­ Daughter of the late Mr. aad was n World Wur I veteran in the Benrh. in Perth Amhov C^nrral S e a m a n urday for. Daniel F. Collins. 73. of Robert 1,. Lee H o s p i t a l . M rs. Charies Mortz, she was born Hnusii Army. Mr. and Mrs. William Seaman, -356 Maple PI., Keyport. who died Funeral services were held Tues­ \r.i in Piiinklyn. N .V SI hj lived theic H e survived hy n sister, Miss 2 4 4 Prospect Ave., Ciiffwood Beach, Obituary Tuehday/ O.it. 31, 1967, at Perth day for Robert E. Lee, G8, of 715 O r n c e all her life until m oving to Hazlet Ella M. Findley, Clearwater. arc the parents of u daughter born Amboy General Ili-spltu!. Services Morningside Ave., Union Beach, M i', a n t i M r s . T h o m a s G r ;sf:e , ]0 years ago. Services were held at 2 p.m, at who died Saturday, Nov, ‘1, 19G7, M orgai\vi!!e. are tho parento of a Oct. 27, 19G7 in South Am boy'Hos* Leonard J. Gunther were held nt 8:30 a.m. from, the , Surviving ure her luisband, Glen­ M oss !-alc<*sidc Chaps! in Clear.va* daughter b>rn in Perth Am boy Gen­ pital. The baby has been nnmf-d Leonard .1. Gunth.-j, 73, died Day Funeral Hom e, Keyport. with at Riverview Hospital. ter, conducted by Adam A.S. Hiilc- wond P. Michaud; two daughters, Barbra Ann. Mr. and Mrs. See.man M onday, Nov. ff, {%J at home, 16 a high m ass of requiem at 9 a.m. Services were Held at 10:30 a.m. eral Hospital. Suzanne and Annette M„ a soa, lirnnd, C.S. have three sons. ln. St; Joseph’s Church, K eyport, In­ in the Kedle Funeral Hnme. Key­ Pine, iit., Robin Ksi&ies io Jackson Glen C„ ail at hnmc; ar.fl a brother H n m m n n term ent was in Holy Trinity Ceme­ port, with tlie Rev. David Propert M rs. W illiam Clifton T o w n s h i p . Charles M ortz, Ossining, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mammon, M l c h o i tery, M orrisvillc, P a. ; • . of Calvarv .. M . . ethodist CT.j.'Ch p of- Mrs. Pearl Clifton, 7-1, of 132 He moved two months np,o from Cliffwond ar«» pan*nts of a drjii'*h- A daughter wa.s born io Mr. and Mr. Collins w as born III Oxford, _ Mrs. Everett Wilson ficiating. Buria! was in Fair View W ashington St., Keyport, di'.d Sun- Madison Township where he lived j tcr b^rn at Perth Ambov General Mrs. Wayne Michel, Bryi.wood son of.the late John and M argaret Fuaeral services wore held .yes­ C e m e t e r y . M id d le ^ 'day, Nov. 5, 1087, ut Riverview «t5 y e a r s . Ik* w a s a r e t i r e d s n l e s . » < T ftm t-n s, r c o iit f r*lH, u i d B r i d g e , m Ctiniiis. n e was u eom m um auu ot terday ior tors. Duiores J. Wiituii, M r . L u a wt«b bum ii. Km il* Ctuu- Hospital. M rs. cm ion was bt>rn in | Honpuni. iiK in . i m . j^eier's nospnai on uct. J.U, iUUV. St..Joseph's Church. He was a re­ 47, of 45 Comanche Dr., Oceanport, lina, son oi Ihe hue John Henry Kevport, daughter of die late Wil- j Andersnn Survivini» Is a sister, Mrs. tired foreman of the Atlantic Tile daughter of Mrs. 'Catherine M ee­ and Josephine Lee. Ho was a mem ­ Ham j>nd Elia (Dexter) Truex. nn(j ^ rJ. mon(t Ander- K a l f a v a n Bertha Fiechtm aller, Raritan Town­ Co., MatuvVttii. han, Keansburg, whu died Sunday, ber of the iilm riclans Union, Ro­ Suiviving is nei huMjund, Matawan, art? parents of a .* h ip . Mr. and Mrs, Richard Kalfaynn, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nov. 5, 1667, in Monmouth Medi­ a n o k e , V a . The Glenn A. De Bow Funci'ul ham H. Clilton. duughter bom at Perth Amboy Gen- Pine At Madison, Route J8, Old MISS JOAN Al'GAR Bonnie R. (Byrd) Collins; five Surviving are two cons, Robert Funeral services were held yes- 1 pr p i r )itni Home, Jnckuon Township, is in cal Ccnter. Bridge, arc parents of a son born daughters, M rs. Fred Jackson, M at­ Services were at 10 a.m . In the E. Lee jr. and Jerry Wayne Lee, terday (W ednesday) at the Bedle | cral 110sl',ltlK charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l.orrt. SO Oct. 21, 1967 in St. Peter’s H ospital. awan; Mrs. Alexander Traliim, Flock Funeral Home, Long Branch. bofli of Lynchburg, Va.; a sister, Funeral Home, Keyport. The Kev. W ils o n Rosewood Pr„ Ciiffwood beach, Keyport; Mrs. Graham D t y , W a y ­ Burial w as in W oodbiue Cemeierv. ftfrs. Hcien Tesh, Winston Salem, David Propert, pastor of Calvary Mr pnd Mrs, WHh'sm Wilson, F c e n c - y have announced ttic eiijiiugcnienl of N.C.; two brothers, Carl S. Lee and M ethodist Church, officiated anil M atawan, are parenLs of r d a u g h ­ Mrs. Lords daughter, Joan side; M rs. Robert Patton, Beiford, She was the wife of Everett R. A sor. was born to Mr, and Mrs. Wills Filed and Mrs. Ernest Hemenway, Key­ Wilson, superintendent of Mon­ John L. Lee, both of Hollywood, interment was in Green Grove ter born at St. Peter’s General Apgar, tn Pvt. Barry Clovers, U.S. James Feeney, 79A Lloyd Rd., port; two brothers, Thom as, Madi­ Fla., and two grandchildren. Cem etery, Keyport. H o s p i t a l . Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. An­ mouth Park race track. M organville, in Perth Amboy Gen« son, rad Lands. Oxford; one sis­ W illiam IL W agner drew Covers, 37 M abaline Rd., Old M a x J e n s e n Bernard Pearl cral Hospital on O ct 30, 1907. ter, Mrs. Franklla Dell, W ashing­ Charles A. Ploe Y o u n g William H. Wagner, Keyport, B r i d g e . Funeral services were held Mon­ Funeral services were held yes­ Bernard Pearl of 712 North Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Young, who died Oct. 10, 1967, left his es­ ton, 13 grandchildren ana tw o great­ R isley M iss Apf>ar, a graduate of M adi­ day for Charles A. Ploe, 69, of 28 terday for Max Jensen, 74, ot Broad S't., Elizabeth, died M onday. Laurence Harbor, are parents of a tate to his brother, Arthur H. Wag­ grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Rlsley, 99 son Township High School, Is em ­ Cham one Ave., Leonardo, father of Ciiffwood, who died Sunday, Nov, Nov. 6, 1067 at work when he daughter born at Rahway Hospital. ner, who Is to servo ns executor. Green Grove Ave,, Keyport, nre ployed hy the Farmers nnd Mer­ M rs. John J. H snvey Charles Ploe, Raritan Township, ' 1967, at Perth Amboy Hospital. suliered an apparent heart attack. pai m is uf a son boiu Oct. 30, 39G7 chants National Bank in Matnwan. Fm crc! scrvicce v/crs held Fri who died Friday, Nov. S, 33*/,, ot Service., wcrc held at 3:30 o.m. He was G8. Mr. Pearl was m anager F n n t o J o h n j . C a m t t o n M r. and M rs. Robert Fanto, Mat­ in PerUi Amboy General Hospital. John S. Cnmcron, Motawnn Pvt. Covers, who also wns grad­ day (or M rs. F. Cecilia Hanvey, 59, R iverview Hospital. from tue Day Funeral Home, Key- of Browning Fifth Avenue, a cloth- uated from M adison Township High of $3 Roland St., Keansburg, who A requiem high m ass wns offer­ port, anrl at y a.ni. in St. Tn^ph's jn„ ,(orc in Broad gj., New- awan, are parents of a daughter Township, who died Oct. 11, 1967, E g an School, is stationed at Fort Belvoir died M onday, Oct. 30, 1887, Di R iv­ ed at 9 a.m. at the St. Agnes Churcli, Keyport. Interm ent wa born nt Rahwuy Hospital. designated his wife, Mrs. Jean M. n ark. He had been with Bruwnin|;'8 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egan, Arm y Base i.i Virginia. erview Hospital. Church, Atlantic Highlands, with St. Joseph’s Cem etery. Cameron, sole beneficiary and ex­ since 1928. G o l d b e r g Route 34, Madison Gardens, Modi* Ho wedding date has been set. A high requiem m as* was offered burial Ir Holy Name Cemetery, B o r n Iii Sweden, Mr. Jensen had ecutrix of his estate. He leaves hi3 wife, Mrs. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Allen Goldberg, son, are parents of a Mn born in nt 10 a.m. in St. Ann's Church, Jersey City. Tho John P. Condon lived in Ciiffwood for 45 years. Fox Pearl; two sons, Allen B. oi M atawan, nro parents of n daugh­ Perth Amboy General Hospital on Thanksgiving can be m ore mean­ Keansburg. Interm ent, under the di­ Funeral Home, Atlantic Highlands, llo is survived by his widow, Matuwan and Robert M. of Re^o ter boru ct Perth Amboy General Oct. 31, 1967. ingful, If you have a nest egg of rection of the Scott Funeral Home, w ts in charge of arrangem ents. M rs. Jeannette .Tcnscn; a soil, Wal­ Adopt Baby Boy ter kaynor, t,nuri.mc‘ Harbor; a I'urk, N.V. ar.d three grandchildren. I lll.-ij)llu l. U.S. bavinga bonds nnd 1-recdom Beiford, was in Mt. Olivet Ceme­ A retired employee of the Col­ K a y s e r daughter. Mrs, Gorlrude Sehnuek, Services were held yesterday at S h a r e s . tery, M iddletown Township. gate-Palm olive Co. of Jersey City, M o o r e Mr. and f'rs. Charles Plosky Clieoseqiiake; two grandchildren, 11:30 Q.m. at the E, Bernheim & Mr. nnd Mrs. W illiam Kayser, 46 M rs. Hnnvcv was born in Jersey Mr. Ploe was born in Jersey City Mr. nnd Mrs. Thonius Moore, jr.. Route 79, Wickalunk, are Uie nnd three Rrcat-crardchiW ren. Sons Memorial Chapol, 357 Chan­ Randall Ave., W est Keansburg, are City and had lived there until m ov­ nnd moved lo Leonardo five years Laurence Harbor, are parents of u parents of n baby boy they adopt­ cellor Avo., Newark. parents of n daughter born Fri­ i n g t n K(*«nsb\irj» seven m onths aso. ed on Nov. 1, 10(i7, Tho baby wns LEARN TO DRIVE ,:o - daughter born at Pei th Amboy Gen­ day, Nov. 3, 1907, nt Riverview lhe value ot property snwd by born on Sept. ?.&, 19il7 and weighed Slio was Ihe daughter of thc late lie was a member of tne St. Ag­ M iss Della Duffy eral Hospital. H o s p i t a l . tbo U.S. Coast Guard last year ciplit pounds, eight ounces, He tins John and flannah fConklln) Jeffus, nes Church nnd a member of the Miss Delia Duffy, 91, of Route amounted to three limes thc sum W e b s t e r and the widow of John J. Hanvey. Holy N:imo Society there. r,2tJ, B r a d e v e i t , d u d S a t u r d a y , N o v . E g n a t u v l c h been named M ichael Chnrles. This TOWN & allotted to the Coast Guard for its Mr. nnd Mrs. John E. Webster, if; the first child for Mr, and M rs. A, 19G7, in the Wlckatunk Nursing Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Egnnto* operation durhif' Hie sam e period. fl, M iddlesex Heights Apartments, Plosky, Tho baby was adopted Home whore she had been a pa­ vieh, 4rd Palmer Ave., V/ e 3 t Middlesex Rd., Mutawan, have Irom the tioodwill ilom o pnU kes- tient two years. Keansburg, nre parents of n son COUNTRY Somewhere, someone v.anls the named their son John Enoch Web­ cuo M ission In Nowark. She was born In Jersey City, born Thursday, Nov, 2 , 19(17, n t tilings you no lonper nued. Sell ster 111. The baby was born nt Riy- daughter of the late Jam ei and Riverview Hospital. them nt little cost through Clasni- rrvlew l!or:pital on Fjiduy, Oct. 27, T h l Chrh.lmas, glvo tho gift Ophelia (Pratt) Duffy, nnd had .1 DRIVING SCHOOL tied Ails. ______IW. that keeps on giving, U.S. Savings lived in the Bradevcll area fur liO C o n i c B o n d s . 60 Main St., Matawan y e a r s . S h o v c v Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conte, S4 M iss inifty is survived by auv- A son was born to Mr. nnd ‘Mr.'i, W ashington Ave., Ketnibhuig, mu Bfcfr-6100 era! cousins. Now Year’s Resolution, Buy U.S. llobbv Shovoy, 204 Shnrelnnd Circle. parents of n son born 'Ihursdnv, Savings lloiidn and I'i u l u iiiii b lm r e a KHFISEB FO RM AL ’ P/iv.itf' f'ln^rnl nnrvfrnj ’Vf'rn 2, LICENSED Br STATE OP N. J. Lttuii.iuif U.ti'juj, In Pci lh A'libi v ""Nnv». IW7, nt Riverview Hos- held Tuesday at I p .m . lcgul.ii ly where you work or bank, WEAR General Hospital on Oct. lo, 19GV. ‘n,,n!. AHred J. Ilontli D r o w n I n i i m m o r n Alfred J. Booth, ni no-week-old M r . n n d M r s . G e o r g e B r o w n , 10U * t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dinsmore, TO HIRE O R R f i n S t u d i o s .son ol Mr. and Mrs. David Booth, : l-orn*st Aye,, Kenn‘•.burg, are par- C;l< ii Ave., H a/iet, are T»nrents IM Unnk St., Union Beach, died aul ■ it'- of n .^on iKirn in Perth Ainbrjy o f j i sf jn horn Sunday, Nov. 5. liiiJ j u Liiii,ili::,iU 1 " M J S i W a l l a c e deni;/ Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1007, nl TD3ED? w. s. (ilM ie r a l H o s p it a l o n O c t . 2 1 , 10117. 1967, at Riverview Hospital, IMIOTOCnAPIIY Riverview Hospital. Funeral ar- A ii M ansion phono ctm b o f. ijrent nid - koop you CLOTHING rangem i'nts an; pending. F la n a g r .n . I ’e d e i s e n WEDDING ALBUMS IN NATURAL COLOR ■toso to la m lly encllrlonds. I>'s easy on iho budgol, loo. Mon and Doy»' Furnishmfjt A son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 Mr. nnd Mr«. Ineolf Ped(‘ri(?n, Liko pictures? Theru were til W a lt e r F l f m a g r n . 11 S u m m e r f i e U 'I Sutton Dr., Matawan, nre pur- Portraituro th o cost Is lu s l ponnlon a day. T o order, sim ply call your S h o e i new;* photos published in Th>* Key­ A v e ., L a u r e n c e l i a r b o r , o n O c t . 2.‘t. >ts of n daughter born Sunday, ialavhonaBuslno.ia OWco.NEW Jenszv o m 1 0 MAIN s r . , KI'YPORT 20W"00 W. Front Sf. Koyport port Weekly nnd Thc Motawnn I!)07, in Perth Am boy General llu.<* ' •V. &, 10(17, a t R i v e r v i e w H o s - Juuiiiu itut Week. p i t a l . jp iU * ], Thursday, November 9, 1967 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL* R J« Pf.ge Seven iiiturLiiuniNM Hospital Honors Volunteers Wiil Offer Prayers- Religious Services fn The Bayshore Area (ra flsfi »v« of tVfOTfras D sy„: j SaimitS S.iinuels, Nauonal C;m - | ■ e a o a i t *f the' Je w lj* .W ar,. Vefc: ' P lr# Qrarrit a? Clirlsi. Sdrm fki 4 .rn * ;a n i f j l n r y C-«J!ts«3aas Lutheran Charch j PrcsaytswJaa Charcb wans,- dJisclcrffiil that w li'.oio; .. 84 Brotid St.. Kevport . . |Jilhftrnw M splc V)-j K cj'prt | H f s { C vu t< U U l»C Ckliu in,in iewJ car/imuruttes where Sunday service and Sunday . M atawan-M arlbofi) Morning worship services aro Orccnwood Ave*» JlrtV Ui i- held at 8:50, .9:43 end 12 a.ra. o»< the cnantrv Babia* • -wBf Irt ; .School, I! a.m. Wednesday, testt- C nm bndgo Dr., M atawan j C'LTwood 'leach Church School i& in session. at 9:45 usinl io offer sir.mliiineous *jra)«y meeting 8 p.m , Reading room Rov. RiJi.vd a . Weecten, pastor lir : . . ; a.pi. with classes for auwrv arte j R»v Da\ d L. Eucct, Pastor p-ravt’rs K r Ainericjn servii:#-, : Saturday from 2 to 4 p m worship services w iijoe h u d a t } t*ru»gh• high school. I'he supply j '‘Scones That Live” will be thc wsn of all tAitkg new tighilcg la :: Vl-jinam. .. ‘‘Know that Ifie Lord hath set ® a,*d 11 am . I'he s^rnym uu* **»uj for Sunday. Nn iv ili be I name of th* pastor s sermon tepir b e " I'h e I ti-e P . « ' . B y r o n : Ccounander ftamuel nf .. apart him that is godly for him- Voublentakers.!'. There Is 1 i i i Oils Siiciday's 11 e..m. worship | Bavsliore Pest 737 In Keyport.r' ct-lf; the Lord w ill hear when I call a nursery provided during both ser­ Sf. IViirv's Episcopal ( Imrch s^rv*ff-, A nurserv !s h^Id at >) e j saM ttet Saul DlM»sndi towrth vices. "Coffec-talk" follows the II H j s i S' Ktyptrt uritn him.” This re n t fr»w Push** fvj-r c h ild r e n d u r- dimt rsct v ic e i-o .n m .1 -tkT. wiii a.m. service for F.MR. Sunday Rev. Vincent K i tit, Hector is the Golden Text in this wec^'® deliver me trillion a t tb* Uulted Church School meets, nursery the Churen Schfro! On Sunday tIiptr will be morn- Bible tessoa oa “ Mortals and Im­ inroui'h prane five. & - rn ‘ grade r;set«, at 9;.;!’, a m. Sundays, j Hebrew ConRregatmn nf Key- 1 :nj> pisynr ant: Holy Cam tsunnr, part tonvirrffw (Frlduy) evening mortals,“’ to be read In all Chris- six rhruugn high school, 10 a .m . Members and rdends may me.ct 1 7:45 a.m.: family service and n£ 8:30 p.m. . ' Science churchcs this Sunday and kindergarten and grade two, rjehflv Rt 7 ' m. at th»? church t' i Church School. 3 : IS a.m.: and 11 a .m . ; attend the '..lU ral Jersey Un«trd C a lv a n r B a p t i s t C h a n e l Holy Communion and sermon, 11 Crufade ^ Cunicntiun H a ll a t A s ­ | Due for aa income tax refund? - US L l o y d R d . a n d C h u r c h S t - a .m . Templft Beth Ahm b u r y r -A . i W hy not take it in Savings Bonds, ■■■■■■; M t t n w a n Conservative Weekdays there w ili be morning vcjr money wsll grew and grow. ■. Rtsv. Jack L. Kinney, Pastor First Aid Building prayer snd Holy Communion v.'ed- Second Bapii.ii Church , Sunday School will he hi-M nl i Churen St.; Mateivan nebday at 8:45 a.m . and Friday at 205 A tlantic Sr., K eyport HciK-i Ii havn.gs Bonds-iaay..is--.-: £ *8:45 a.m ., worship service. 11 a m . I Sabbath evening services will ba 0:15 a.m, 1 : Rov. Roland Hunter. Pastor ; -«-««««. o , i a ; obtained in eKshangQ for Series.E.j ‘ Bftpfet. Traialag Union. C:S9 p.m iiCld tomorrun a..,u p.m. In uie — J - ( l i . t'w*!V 4U ti. je e t ‘‘Tii y ...... tnar I nun al 11 a.m .. First Aid Building. v«. riiwnilng worsnip. ll u.m.; evan- Sunday School follows tlie morn­ 'wfcgclistlc service, 7:30 p.m. I Church'St., Malawan. The after­ U rst Baptist Church ing scrVicc at 10 a.m. under thu moon service, will be held ai 4 p .m . Main and W, Third SU, SIk volunteers who have contributeii almost 17,000 Mrs. F. P. Schiro, Little Silver, 2,CI!0 nnd Miss Y i P . l i , services are held W canes- leadership of Mr.'s. Koncrt AVnr.-l. lat the same location, and will con­ K e y p o r t hours of service to Menmnuth Medical CViitcr, Gnbrielle Cntnoir, Long Brandi, 2,500. Ninety senior Kams Korner" day at 7:20 p.m. superintendent. Monday at S p.m. clude with the Havdalah Service. Rev. Eiigwc F. Gregory, Pdstor (seated from left) are M rs. l-t-nnklin Lamb, Allen- volunteers, conlributir.,-> more than 65,000 hours of in Uie church the Women s Society ’ First Unitarian Church I he public is invited to all worship Sunday School, 9:30 a.m . Classes Imfst, 2,453 hcurcj M rs. I' r o d Gilman, Onldmrst, service to the hoGpita), were honored ut the annual services. - . ■■.. ■ for Christian Service will hold O! Monmouth County for all ages through adults. Mom- 2,500 and M rs. Bernard Seiple, Asbury Pnrk, 3,500; awards dinner in the center cafeteria. A 300-hour AT- Iheir tegular monthly meeting. W est Ffonl St., Lincroft iitff Worship, 10:45 a.m . A nurserj' s t u d l n g . M rs. Anna M lraglia, uuig Sruneb, 3,000; award was earned by M rs. Philip N c I m iu , H o lm d e l. Calvary M ethodist Church 1 ■-.f- Rw ,' Harold R. Dean, Pastor Tonight from S to 7 p.m. the i s provided. No youth groups will Third St., Keyport : 11 t'/j Moin Street, Woreer.’s Society for Christian Ser­ meet Sunday evening. Thera will Tne Rev. hurold R. Doan will Kev, David Propert, Pastor Browntown Community Church Morgunvillo Methodist Church speak on “Crisis in Black and vice will hold a Roast Bocf Sup­ be no evening service a t th e Bus Trip To Central M alaw an, Sundav Is "Cnurch Loyalty Sun­ Browntown Union Sunday School M organville s;:\ .White .-• Stasf/iTw o" at the : :*rt per and Bazaar In tha cnurch with church. At 7 p.m. a chartered bus 10 day ’ at Calvary. The Pastor's me#- Route 18, Browntown Rev. W illiam N. Frantz, Pastor , a.m, service. Church school classes c „ , ,Ya^ ^ P a : t 0 " n 'e T, I Mro. Theodora M atthew, acting r.i will leave for the EvatigeiUtic Wi!! bp opening Shop, sane will be "A - Promise Mads." chairman Rev. Prarxis Canto!, Pastor Sunday Services include Sunday Jersey United Crusade. aro held.at 10:30 u.m. and an adult Cruiade in AiDury Tark. Junior Choir will sing at the 8:30 Sunday School is held from 9:45 School, 9:45 n.m .’ and church ser. on or about...... fellowship and coffee hour follows A bus w ill leave Laurcncs Har­ a.m . Morning Worship Service and F i r s t Presbyterian C h u r c h St. Clement’* ChuKh !o 10:45 a.m. and the church ser­ vice,1 II a.m. Youth Fellowship lh? service. bor Community Church tomorrow the .._'nlor Choir will sins at tho Root* H and Franklin SC Rev. Joseph Rudnski, pasta* vice is from I! a.m . until 12 o'clock. meets the second and fuurth Sun­ Novem ber !7tt> ... «-?. - r T r» i » r » group on this bus I rip to the C i 'l - Youth Fellowship meets at 6:30 sn d e . ■ p .m . High Youth Fellowship will be at Flint Metlmdlsl Church temoon service, 3:.10 p.m. and eve-1 (**'Y iilP fH & cr liCSjiO NhC j /*f o 9 n b i * r s !t7i7 A livrtd 6:30,p.m, An liitiresttiiz rm ijrnm 147 IViiiln Si„ Matawan linfj service, 7:30 p m, Thoro will ’ ‘ .. _ I Mescrvalinns may Sw made isv r Is planned. Senior High Youth will Rev. Donald T. Phiilips be U Tau y &civico every Wedneg* tU Lutheran Church | "(irttsadi' i i n Sun da y j CODlaciirij; M is. J. 1-*. Skubik, 427 (meet at 7 p.m A St'jriy a ! -’ W k i l ,. . M in is t e r day at 7 p.m. Lawrcnce Paikway, Percy Tuck­ Every Member Response is tlie I In place of the regular "Fam ily j j Thc Church Believes,’■ will be con- Divine worship U . at 9:30 n.m. er, .W Greenwood Ave., Evan Lutheran Church of the ITS I tm u c d . and 11 a.m, when the Rev. Donald opportunity for tho membership to i n our-" at thc Fi.-.U Baptist Church, I Shufelt, .til Prospect Ave., or the Good Sr.ephcrd pledge their support to the 100S ) ■ c, , 1 . „ i T. Phillips sr. will preach on, 1-ustor, the Rev. Jam es Silver. First Baptist Church Routes 9 and 518 propram of Cross of Glory Luth-i ■'* ’ Sunday evening, there ______“From Sadness to Gladness.” *&€,x k n t 232 Maiii St., M atawan Madison township ...... ‘ ' 1 will be a chartered bus trip to the | . . . . . There will be speclahmusic and a Central Jersey Evangelistic- Cru- T,IE Rutt-crs University Art Ga!- Rev, Paul L. Jackson, Pastor 1...... * . I In m ifwii', t.\yl i« !.) n 1 < VF*.. c - 1, c » i . . .11 1 u-u nursery is prnvidca for infants . jnday Sclvx»I ..I!, be h-ld^ st auj (.-itiiditjn ai buiii services. ” 9:45 a.m. and morning worship Kcsm's Korner services at 9:45 end 11 a.m. The Church School, with classes for all ages, at 0:30 a.m. Pastor’s, sermon topic will be “A Rtiiul Block.” A supervise!! nursery Special program for children Cnitaliipo, jjenc; year. The gailery is open tc the is provided during uoth services ages fivo to nine at 11 Q.m. 499 Middle Rd., Hazlet chairmen, are elven at thu wor­ p.m. Members and friends who public und udme.'sion is free o f! >>na children's church is at 11 a.m . Rev. George .T. Elliott, Pastor . services. The discussion ... lead- _ wish to go on the bus may call c h a rg o . I The BYF Groups meet at 7 pm. Trinity Church (Episcopal) On Sunday Bible School for all ers l'uv« b*’en training for sevf'r:?! Robert Parm clee, 56G-S793. j M a i n St., Matawan Midweek service is Thursday at ages will b» h ;.J et S: -15 a.nr.. ! weeks under the direction ot Fred The Central Jersey Evangelistic 8 p . m . Rgv. Carroli B. Han, Rector Morning service w ill be at 11 a . m . Norden, educational chairman. Crusade is being sponsored by Sunday, 7:45 a.m., Mattlna aad and evening gospel service at 7 Tills year Immediately following many Jersey shore churches in co­ Grace M ethodist Church Holy Communion at the Church; p . m . Thc Pastor will preach a t the 11 a m. worship service on Sun­ operation with the Killy Graham M AIN CLO A K Company St James PI., Union Beach 9:15 a.m., Morning Prayer, Fam i­ both services. day, members of the congregation Evangelistic Associutioa. Associate Rev. Franklin H. Bird, Pastor ly Eucharist and Church School at Prayer meeting Is held on Wed­ will lie asked to slay for approxi­ evangelist, Lune Adams, Is spoak- 37 STOKES ST. - FREEHOLD Worship services w ill be held at Ravine Or. School; il a.m ., Morn­ nesday evening ui 8 p.m. m ately 2(1 minutes, und over a cu p iiif c.icli evening at the 8 p.m. ser­ 9:30 and 11 a.m. and the sermon ing Prayer and Sermon at the of coffee prepared by M rs. Charles vices, which will continue through First Spiritual C h u r c h o f topic will be “And You Say To­ Church; 7:30 p.m., Evensong at Jorg, service chairman and her W o v. ID. “SHORE AREA'S FAVORITE" morrow.” A nursery is provided Divine Rose tlio Church; Saturday, Nov. 31, committee, the E.M .R. discussion Tomorrow (Friday) tho Senior at the 11 a.m. service. Sunday 1 7 1 M a in S t . , B c lfo r d Veterans Day, Requiem Euchar­ leaders will inform and explain the Baptist Youth Fellowship will meet Molly and Isadora Hantman Invite You To School is held at 9:30 a.m. witn_ Rev. Fhoebo Dailey, Pastor ist at 9 a.m. The Sacrament of proposed budget of tho 1DG3 pro­ 5:45 p.m. nt the church to attend classes for all af>efl. ' Services are held Sunday and See Their New . . . 1967-68 Winter Line I Penanco will be administered be­ gram and answer all questions. tho spcdal youth night service or Tuesday eve Ings at 8 p.m. An evening fellowship service tween 7:30 and 8 p.m. Holy Com­ Pledge cards will a 1 r o be dis- the Crusade, All teenagers who go will be held at 7:30 p.m . All mem­ munion will bo celebrated at 12 tribi’led at this time. Those card: St. Benedict’s Church will receive a 4fi RPM record on bers and friends are invited to at­ o'clock noon on Wednesday ond at Bethany Rd., Holindel are to be returned ut either the 9 I titled "Billy Graham A n s w e r s te n d . 6 : 3 0 a.m. on Friday. THiWEATHFR Rev. Edward P. Blnska, Pastor or the 11 a.m, wur.-hip. services . on ,j Teenager'si i.biin^vi .1 Qoesiions r.mi 5. O fW P y Commitment Sunday, Nov. 13. ; Kiri", a football coach at Rutgers, Trimmed and untrlmmed all Reformed Church of Keyport Temple Shalom Masses arc held Sunday at G: 30, 7 :3 0 , fl: 30, 9 :4 5 , 11 a .m . a n d 12:15 Families unable to make the j wiil iie Riving his testimony. ' Warren Keyport T h e Reform Congregation wool coats, backed with STAY- p .m . coffee-talks may attend a makeup The Couples Club of the '.hurch Rev. Sharon T. Scholtcn, Pastor Rabbi Henry M. Weiner session on Wednesday evening, are asked t rcf»eMmu;/n!i. C ar Coats, Double Knit and will meet at 6:30 p.m. in t h c ed upon this week’s portion of the Lane Adams, associate evangelist j Church House. Torah taken from tiie Book of Silk Suits; also Junior Petitei. with Billy Graham, will be thc ; Genesis, Chapter 12, “WhitherV" Thera's c |o b lor th t A r le n t speaker for the Christian Women’s i TRAC-TEAM . . . the tingle powor Tho Oncg Shabbat will be spon­ Club of Red Bank at their luncheon ! S lo p b y , . , S a y HI sored by Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard u n it w ith a wlactlon of u u o n i t INSURED on Wednesday, Nov. 15. ut the . To Molly .. attK hm .ntt to throw tnow, vacu­ Brous in honor of the Bar Mitzvah Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Dank. 1 of their son, M ark. Following the St. JoJinsMetWi'st Cllurd) um lawnt, cut gru t, Sm . ENOUGH? Ted Cornell and Jim m ie McDon- J Oneg Shabbat, a "Kum Sitz,” se­ a damonstration toaay. aid, from the Crusade for Christ | Check With Us I lections of Jewish music and danc­ SGRVING THE BAY5HOP.5 AREA team, will provide the special mus* \ NO CHARGE FOR es related to thc Sabbath, will be ic. M rs. Elm er Horne, Hazlet, will I 2000 Florence Ave. — Hailet presented by members of thc Atfcerson, Van Buskirk present thc special feature which FACTORY ALTERATIONS ([RHONE'S choir led by Lee Guia. The public will depict “ Christm as Around t’»e j BETWEEN HIGHWAYS 35 md 36 & Elliott, Inc. is cordially invited to attend. H o m e .” I FREE MAILING M ark Brous will be callcd to the Reservations may be made by Sunday Morning Worship Services CREENHOUSES CHESTER BAUSI5 Torah as a Bur Mitzvah on Sntur- contactin'; Mrs. William Rober.s, . H O U R S i (Open 7 Days) S E. Front St. — K«vBOf*

Luther Memorial Church m m Missouri Svnod Tinton Ave. and Freehold Rd. New Shrewsbury Rev. Donald L. Bijips, Pastor Sunday School and Bible Clas­ ses, 9 a.m. Morning Service, 10:30 a.m. Sermon topic: “ A Fam­ ily Affair.”

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Metropolitan Life Mnrnfhan Puss Our Ooor NowJomn> Dull INSURANCE COMPANY ^wuthlag fa"&li BarateoJ NKW YOTIK, N.Y* ______AppUanoii tod u a c b ic d U Pag© Eight THE MATAVv'AN JOURNAL N Met of Coiuaibii and a former j TWsddy. November 9. 1967 j Tber? Is >io piwiKton for thr i M u n i c i p a l staff member. of ite? Presfifcwr's * i 5U:3nrp of fractional shares Bank Offers ^ 9 4 r 1 -iff j t Crinie ComiiiLtoiua, • ; ! j-acv/ siuck. XnarrhiimVrf: eniiiiwi ij uliura I teenier Seen Boon ! poses, he said. Adrntstiun prices i Law pnforfem'jril advanoed trdin- v i wwhat n 3 t 'V(^would aniou.it to Iraction i V tiii T L ih ^ . f r o m $ 1 for fho JKKlO p'--. i Conference ing and fcuensive 'Irakis;; of polico :rd t o t u | son? v/ho can sit cn tft.- ! additional tract: i otoom iel will be aired at’a.scs- block Qpiion\tz®z t 'lil= <:«:$>bit??i*srer t o j I fte n a t r o n .* « 'lo Bayshore*s--'Economy-' \ i o r rlt(> *■ .<»>!«!«• r * f-hr* rn...-.> ____* . ! sim i HyrsUay : srtsrasai, to be j George L. Bielitz, president of j such fractions. Mr. Bielitz': j iy pcrfc*nnanci*s. " ^ j w ave..w ill;be dtecilsssd by Astor- | chaired t y M » y « w S a t e n , S p e a k i n g : T h ...... I the Monmouth County National sohseribers lavs '.;nt -r “»land CTuii’es B. nardm?. aejr-/Gsneraf Arthur S'. Sitis, Col. ""m bo Ralph •w.-vlfeehman;: »w - lio'ljjdcl ‘•'iu MUrj:; pro ; lh e (ickL-*tf> wdl jUank, announced that the board o f! exs*cise vficir rights p u r c h a s reiain.nf (.he Monmonfh Museu Bavkl B, K fiiy, slats p. '" , s u p e r - ,1 dal sgeni. . . . .i . n c____ h ______r»f rh^» f.rilr-^ i>i tlu i? s ir c a b y j i; ; io r rfrtvirl-uctii K».: I'directors oi iiie bank had declared i uevf s t a c k . ' iS ; P > a » s t*i c m l d at. 'i'e if-fiv i jjlitsndisist. and m ayors jiugh j Ad-'l’®5* office oI the Federal Bureau of « _.. .,__L _i.. .5. j < - t . . I . . . . _ dollars, D. Louis 'Xcnti, , die state ajitl a i t,c a tte e per cent stock dividend and lonrntiutii .. ■uuve i niorft t h ? oneninn r,f t h n , ' t o i i r i p o t N e w a r k , Carmen J. Ar- j Investigation; John K Keftem.-in. d i r e c t o r o f the* N e w J eV- ; i^e ,*irkw;»v, a.rord I rif^ts to subscribe to one. axidJtion- B a n ir ’.s ' r c c 9 i d e f ,1fS8#if?ai;-'.T'*nwa .'ano- Ralph R P »esi*ail c (iVt!i<. N<■-* J e r s e y s t a t e . t i . Mr. fru^-r^r, s jal Kf/are for ea'ch 12& shares held - Batch..’of.: IVTillburu. at. special. ,sos-1 Patrolm en’*" B en™ -,len; :.,Associ»- growth has been s*ro j Mdl.ly i;it’.’h«r ^ iiiJt (or 54 prf Tltc* rt*«;orri date -'•enJ . years, jwrnted si.Oflf during the 52nd annual Con- j utJn- ^'~r'! Cuiio/>, executive r-cr,- (hern, ana perh. for both iits .stnck dividwid and tiie 'This h?.» "neen th .fctence.Df-the: ffeir.-j.eftey. state I of ih(i New .Jersev Police ! f.’ackaiJ.^ to inciMde i rights io purchase is Oct. JS.. incr.-:a:>rd pojui !:j t i o » lc-»£U t of VRi.iicipal.il las, i g TOeet i Training Commission: D r . R o b e r t tei n', *"X7i?s Is aoolJier indica?Jcn of i h s Ccunry. p!’j=: the cxpaii^^fj f\'ay. l4 to ,17 Jrt Auiiiiio City. iH .. McCabe, Piwsi d e u t o f F o s e x . Mr. Tojili m?nn-.. continued growing strength of our bank's facilities. A hand.soin, PniladH phia S'vmph.- m e Sills,; Mr. Addcnkio and Mr I? " ? 1? c *Uc8« '.and-Stato .Police tenfc,” said .Mr, Kie[iiv:.',T he n e w . office was opened in ifrfiy an ■'Ar^KBfi.'wai participate ; n ^'t>erinter.dent Ke|iy. r . rJ>ti\’er;:i?.y m ui'ihp \ shares -:w li improvt?' th.* financiai number- of oifice.s have feeea ex­ ter. hr;ve ;du.v;n ifi. l(i session enr the recent Report or I conference, is expcctcd to panded and -'uiudertiiaed in 1907, r>05it}citi cf our ba.r.k so that it m ay jtiie art.; (’CHi-'-r f ^ : Sjerl'reiuJi.-.-it's CyniinlKsiynanXavv, jataK over 7000 m unicipal cf'id ab OUior clianges are i s t h e pJarrnlsig better provide for Lhe needs.cf the j turn: wiii be H F j i / o i i.etr. ’U anu Aujn>^istr-'ttion o f ! cOi.suL.m ts. T h./. FcHir-ilrtv stages, incloding . a new offie? Cflmnimiity, enabling it to take - ad* ; m anees, ho said, slru report/.tontaiaing roc- ! iarRcst'leca-government v f a lm n t u a f s iij ^ ou fi c h a n g e s xvv/ut-ri v h ic h m ay*j.t a y t}« i Sfhcduled to be opefted early in j Shown’ tt.e '■n i) Cu(i ons uf a v « I b u wor/.«hup of its kind m Jtf- roun* ! eyprct^cl ttt «.hc {jfld Tor I 1.90H in M o n m o u t h B c a c h . ;e.-irvs «>. ,;»;!v 70 rrn< rjhr>ou p anel of p residential ap> ^ccordir*^ to Mayor Louis Bay »tfte next few y^^rs/' j I Citv after « p m. S u K t i u h ^ :.4 ^ ? ^ i; ;- - w f a jc h - . QDttlvzed rrfn?A I. isa^ue president;^ vThe thrw iwr cent -on I swsil be nc Sunday evenV'i .had .a nukir .. *... - ilitA hrp«*nr niifKfahrtmt?'" t;fark. of.i £ ’ w t j - s - - f- o a .pob^u acro ss th^**na* M oro than $12,500,000 was snent I 3.0M noo < b z r > '* w?li »*ve ^ha^e- t / f U H I . M- W I fiUWAKD V. iVlORO ' tion. ■ . ■ • . . jn sjx)nsored research at Rutgers, | holdura 90,000 additional shares, ,t, n .ailsV*l'r *“ oMier question , M r . Tonti said the-am phitheater would Edvard V. Moro, ha* Appednn^ or. tuo sam e profiram •i5S»m S .University, during ihe vdiiJe the rights to purchase stock not lend itself to but a few Broad­ been named manager of tho M ala- s .wlll:be_f.1ajor Eugene Olaff, opera- 180^67 fiscal year. ; j at the rale: ot' one share for each way shows, one of them hein^ Man I : r,% . r , ------12V^ sh ares presentlyDriver held Ed.w u i r c p - o f . f h i tioni office/ for me. NT S u e Po- c. uiMsnohit;--• winch the authority ! T — ...... rho cash val^e of Scrips E and ] rcserd 24U.0O0 .shares.. Ons u/»n- '..1?e .al?d Bruce J, Terris.-assistant - Tnc F^dera] Highway Aclinlnis- j is trying to attract. H<> pqjd unique 11 *c-’ dea!!nfi m personal ioaas. Th« W/ U;«r: S sv J ^ . Itor.u5;yiii^^iindmg | _6ri!iK 'th e ’num ber of outstanding' < u - o ute nauvi that thc 2 »>y the.■ Consumer r.^ance by the State on a 50*50 bnsis, wil! J1'" P?hrfk Mtf fw»k I Mnnif j Man!ig“ he m X Puclir M^1 ^ ^ , ?" f' I r m ^ * C 1 0 - - ■' «" ^r'cd assist thc iiaio in developing a pro «'MM th- M» developing a pro- J InJ"11/ n . lh * ho e exhibit, which is open to ihethe W'Miew*Mic- will hHa'•*-. * —. rf*a '-1 « * * - r ”* Z ;c/os' «ft€r coiLstruction ot phj?« .Uvir.p'fvin'uiBafo'd under tiie N’aUyii-' *s l”e ^ ra to r of thc Gar- | In noiinc fi ^-ho i m p e n d i n g o c o n o m - w h ich wili be a convemiorrni Freo Clinic al Hifilnvay Safety Act of ISCd, , f,f” Z * i a^ a y and builder of Ic-. impact of theater. No date has been set for " t the 5000-seat amphi* The project will develop a _ state_____ . which ..nivii:,a is 95J t ) per IJUI ccntc e n i theater, Mr. i phase two. > . .. Tonti said hundreds nf pn rn o w g r r . a i m m f>'~ rlri»i->r>driver education which Ccom O m plete D le te aat t ltit« « Tf»lf*»»»*jir»JiT'-legraph H trill ill Park,n.. _i. i.^.. „ . A free diabetes detection 'clinio ticket requests are arilving weekiy, Mr. Harding reviewed Monmouth willr attempt, tp reach approxim ate’ It opens next'June. . ; for ihe public v.-lll be hold at Portfi mciudmp intiuiries from industrial Museum s erm area unless it !i,k I n‘l JOIN OUR 1968 receiving driver education instnic-. j e y a r u- t o r e p o r t that evening ai'the tioa consisting of 3D hours of class- ! where models of the arts center ?c ~ v e |,a„acr ^ d.iTo t o u u s Sfvi i) jf.-.tm w m installment u i . c u u r T o n l i . ...p*5*t*cnt.-.clih.ic lecatsd , were placod, on.disci.™ .n ih r . .i„ f, audwU,. ,<.i. ,n ,T .., I ‘ K u room mst ruction, plus r.ir Jinur^ t?f 1 -‘ n e x t y c >n t)';-::VK,i'OUiK.i A .’'ir n p ! if i“ d u y . ‘ * ’ - ,Kl i uic Ktuup rnat tiie authnrily wuuld " " ____ Q; heliind-the-wheel tfaininB. , I . iu-«vice called ^iiextro-^ti.x'1 : ve* n o t o v e r s e l l i - s u a s o n t i c k e t s m a k i n q ! A l l S c r i o s F t :riiti>-> CHRISTMAS CLUB Othor Benefits Tho inn, and owner Abner Fried­ Sav-j quires only a momentary pinprick ‘ Loan g ! in addition, the project will nro-! man, hosted purlsway ofncials. pub- dir™ul!l,U ' BeneraI Public'j inps Bonds iw ' boi,,g sold erryjof tin; finger, -Fi* those requirin^^ K; vide (he following: ' ’ Its IL-)!, uF c o u n t y n e w s p a p e r s , P r i i - There m ay be som e larpA hinck« ! !VoMa v l,!n“ VCMiU -yCar f x U ‘ n ‘: ; up-, mmnviip ouier oji^oax.^ holder. Director Jow ph c .■■ invin Reconunendaiions for meeting j — '*• fw.ii ;orof ticketsticket* avaavailable abu* to riv r- or,,,,™ I t!f!f! bcyon J. I!leir i,«'i4;ncu sevwi.sevon ; samples wm will beoe uiawu diawu andanci testedtesiea ^4 i-iu e . J ic o :’ f a ' Jaluiiitj/iui (icivL*c oiu* — ...... ' l lt 10 UVIC finmps (year maturity date . } Jlip.t ■■ i iijl.j nni. y,"...... 1. “ -E ? War matUr!ty dale' ilmmudiau-ly.im m ediately. ;’fe p a rtis» !si: £ 5 ':*:'r.LTS. A alan !itr a ori- Qivlt eduf.'t1.' ,'ji rerecrrh i_i-n(cr. money, w orries?.— A sit apyor>« - v?ho had a g . Plans fnr co>op/*ratiw activity MONDAY glsim onH the Department of Jlduca- Chrtsttnac. Club tiiis yccir. ihs answef' fo M jiioji. Division of Motor Vehicles ->jTaE!SKa«raqsca=3»* WEDNESDAY ' " - '4 i “ v v Mbe gift shopping js a Peoples Najional Bank ^ .fle’-d of h’chway safety cdorntion. * MATAWAN S|; i *V.> -ini 'effective utilisation oi’ I FRID AY ChrtVrras Club.' Join now for '68 and see how g | commttrciai driving schools. - B ; Preparation o f, stole iejiisiauon EVENINGS ini^ll arnounts soS'e'd weekly odd. up io a lur H , lo InipiOiYiOitt--a Driver Education H l p r o R r a m . & ..LIQUOR STORE 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. . o f Gliris+mnas tasn. Inquire today about our S j Tne Highway Safely Act or 1966 y j univides that thc Governor of each variety, ot Club plans. , >tu;il be - I'u.'ipuu&tulc fu; 120 MAIN STREET, MATAWAN i adniuustrution oi the State High- AIRPORT PLAZA [ way Safety Program. Assistant _Transp6rt.;KoH runimJssioner Hus- soli H. Mullen, thc offirial i-espon- SH0PPINC CENTER sibio lo tne Governor for New Jer­ e - sey’s program, approved the De­ Hwy. 36 — Haziet partment of Education’s applica­ tion fur thc grant prior to its .sub­ F O R A U mission to the Federal Highway YOUR BORROWING NEEDS I Administration. He received notice ' of the approval recently. Dr. Wiliam Warner, Director of FIRST PAYMENT NOV Secondary Education for Now Jer­ All Drive-Up 13 sey, will direct the project which LIQUORS ifi expcct«l to run through June 33, Walk-Up Facilities PEOPLES l%tt, Matching funds will be supf1 plied by the Department of Educa­ tion. THE BEST FOR YOUR Closed Sat., * NATIONAL BANK ^ A U.S. Savings Bond, registered Novem ber 11 Of Monmouth County in co owner or beneficiary form, be­ HOLIDAY WEEKEND com es the sole nnd absolute prop­ O P . - IN HONOR Or KEYPORT UNION BEACH HAZLET erty of thc co-owner or beneficiary . l e g a l h o l i d a y , on the death of the owner. Phone 264-2800 • W e Proudly Announce VETERANS DAY , U.S. Savin:':; Bonds are ll'j choice r o d u irtl D o p o ^ ll in<(iir«>nc» C o r p . i of inilho;:.. -,i Aniuic<:ns m r b u ild * ( ,, toward economic severity for *! The Addition To Our • Oiom sH ws and Lucir country. W illi DEPARTM ENT.

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i't'BLIC NdxlCii PUBLIC NOTICE PUEL1C NOTICE 3LJi.Ii. S. Buoxtera Rites Held 'kfsfvrdav PUBL7C NOTICE rU B U C N’OTJCK. -PUKUC NOTICE irubiln ve::<]ua, bI l i e O siu i in l l i t K iR iA P. • " iir w CAJ'/TONr S.UMNCJ-J a NO Syuthvvcsterly tvJ<3- of .Gt;r;SoQ Conduct Meeting F or M rs , Reeve Tracy ih£ Borough of freehold, County oi et aC', Def(:nci:U'is ; I.UAL-; n ’JA TlO N . P u..n;:fr v&: • r-iJPUIL-T'S ■ oUL.rcIr F'S ’KALE .*' 71 Jt-rtoy, cn Moiui^y B v virtue of d v.ii? of Vr<*..-,-i|.-.?1 i Oi i h1, •' J AC S..S* JN , C l v a . <• I a I*.., Stiee';; thenee. U j along iim vWiiJi* ihp 4£/v C iy .:>i r^;?, m 2 SVPKH/OR CO'.' >VT OF ' Tne router m erting'sf ihe Mai- M r s . O isire T r a c y , o f Ki O ld in ti'-S Ibrvc* ytnr.Prt r.-.'iioi; Ir. :nr- n ; . ! Defer ■ - FW t^JO R. C;Ol'-Rr.'O.Y . . . .. c tiu d r:-. ..i'.tuccOm Street, .. o’d ’.^k P.M. PrevrJiirjg Tin:;;, rf-v U».1. t ct,cj|i . • • v;r:\v .iZKSvrx ■ ' awss. Regions i High ocliOu! Eooii- S tag s Kd., Oi;5 ..C.-idgt; t d ja o n - ' '.'.r ’ • • ur! ei a' ’-vr’.t "f evtvutt” *'! ‘ Nt:\V* JK R S E Y ' Morth 42* Wer.t 4.U i ’m z U Uie ;>oint i;\ A t'L ih.'i*' i/'ue.t >-,r rr«:/c*’ v i Ih -'J, ; '■'t’ --1': ;r.c C»vs'v K v iM i bi lhe .:V'!vc vv;Uc'.i ;»ct;s:n to mu Hi* c 11 a x c }■::■{ y n j v i .m q m CJWKCr.BY D ! V I •-.! O NT . . :<> ers association was held recently, dav. Nov. 6. 1967. a t P e rth Arnboy i ♦>!<* K.irrMtVh ? 'r ^ r h c !d , C-.rr.n!'.* r.f r - 1 ,.f T?Rf;7 isTKINrO . • sitUdtrt. K'itiff hPirff In lh e .n'nWn. 5 .-.r T er.p<’ ««‘ it.;* ;it .%Kj.N*MOU1 it r'O U N TY in t n e high, ichoo! pafetcm. Hospital. ‘ iJiip \ ' -'-iCdletovvj*, in thy -ii.y c.s J M u ; O'.’ l-ubiiv vecduev ai. trie C:>'wu ln'ii'-e jn ’ JvlO^.MOUTH COUttTY: T...r itiiotc i.iv^-n, ;>«-5 nre 2 Deikefr N';>. ? 4;<2«.'-5C n.vk^}. v ;cc Cti a:- Lot Kc l li.jr. VCX? : Charles Gerau, pre-jidtfnt, an­ Born in Franklin, N.H., she re- .Mcnmouth, in the State of N.-jv.- J cr- thy J .Ht h rt.-s.v of Novem ber. ?■>'!'?, 'jt \U a Ivo:"::v:^h vf Frc,'*i'i“ id, Cccnty cf f-eyt •••••• : r/.-. -!,,r: mai; bv '-cori-re C. l ‘vrvo..j>-i3 i' nounced the success of the » !- o'ei.‘u*k, P.M . Prtri*:-tiiing Tim e. Monnioijtii, New .icrsty. cn Mo-.-.O.'.c EAST R!.V£R SaVJN’OS B M i K , r. CARTIlOLOMEV; CAV'i ;..^-AN'NfA sidei] in this area for nine years. ( A ’t *hr«t 1 - il'v lh 'J«v ;:•> I»i»vci'. tic!'/CT. :-ti * u^/'kir.M -Jtion o'v/.'iiw-cd x.• 111 ‘ D. G AVH, v, vs: ; vey.-.r. Lw-mkivn. N . i ' ’.rrjp r c!fl.lui ber^/ip campaign and urged ai! 5** ■ She Was a member of Sx, Thomas by the inte-rscciio;* of lhe south* ! at#:d jii th “ Htilul.'yii of •>, .ui, O'cja-'k. P Af. Pi/.'V.’I.'h'1;; fM!lC. ;xV’ i.tMK . Jr-a' r tr:e !h"- n nf CH.-UU.vX F IMCiiAilU-SON ei ux. ; Apr;] litiy a;;d c..i.ticci ' Ala;; s t members to be present at future ■ J^ose f’-s (•)»-." siUiate j l Ciitf^oc.rt. Church, Old Bridge, aad it* Ros- 'A’lifO ti /. v>ii'i:.-€ ; ’*'<,.V;.idh * t e m a . ■_ ■ o * . I ui‘:n irv .v -. .i.e V - ’..;':: ” '*r.'!.*’i«rir h i ^ i:.\- v f n w.-it , ' i j :;i iu«; ...;jm e <.i> 6oyUiv.e>t«i‘Jy .-iidu Cev>rt C-.juotv C le rk :■» Offioo.. «n Jur rt .■!?, Sho.wssDie wife of .Reeve Tracy. iro m a 'M A ^ t. : I w n u ' . r vf 'v-u. ;1‘ ’-'.‘f" r::;-’. i-'ir:,.;. .md bci-.-? i - t h ? I'-.i. 7 !r, if if \-c .-I -Ii'f} aclio a to -I:;.1 d - i rect^d I * v;.'' -e fnr at ■'.rlvir. Geran a;‘.o distributed . I 1 j tri C:ts:c Kuii-bs-i' 14 j,nd l.i»>t Surviving are a son. Thomas; I wo I :xi t!ri' n*.:r‘.fj;^ of t;.i1 < ia i.K'-o ,r.>>* .•-.•;!e ;.i ! (Hi'.'i.o .if thr.- (.V;U/t Ttrns^c 5;, (1) Alonjj t:!c fiuuihc-asrfjiv No, 4L' in Biock C oji the Itnc •*: n ■ Booster Association dccals, which ! litnl 1 chain 3U links on a co l: Stale of New Jersey; the B 'i; -t.i/zli . F CouJ tv’ o? brothers, Richard Desliaies, Clair- of WiLson Avenue South 5!) d r iv e s oubi:i’ v-i r:il'c f ’-loui.e , , it-; ‘T.'-.ji nf Ciiff-.v'jod »?:*-» ' ' r.f -<4 ;!'i’ o;j «t from a ;arj:e f\ to.,1 fV.'! of Ct.u-Hy r.,‘ 1 !j \’f. v.- J c Ci-e.v, or.I'./n-,.ii; v olont* with booster buttons ere on mount, Calif., and Andre, now serv­ 30 m m ut^j V,Vf; 50 thence WF/J'iNNlN’ G ;«t rvoint in ‘ i.o : ii.titr ;_i f’iiff.vood. StupOV'Ht'l t'-iV-UlV whJVi oak tree tirar Sarmiol N?-,M.i;i li'H. .ie:-S.''., r k.- i 11 i ', ' tr.c : 1 1 r. v j s ;, r . " 2 sals at home- gam es and frcii: any Fffttjfh 39 d e frrw .Ui it i’ line: of M v.rkr'i. Ilo-id, ui'-? r ■ t y , ii:,;-* in iK.; - ■'» :« ! , r.f iii» ing in VM.nam; t«o sisters, Mrs. V'vil'r.' J'.viVji- ;i-v ii'eri^M ;]?•> I-!!?:-. .1 n.V.-r J • o 'r’ t,.-:;, } ,..M inew ter. Plans were discussed for : C k o ! C-ou-itv. . ' O ow Pouriin, Oslo, Noi wi-y. and lia-.vna Streetj thenee <3) 4r>r West t Chain ^i> linKs: tiLius-o •sii.'n- 14*18.12 f'.-et si-.j.t a>* in!-;-* o’ clofJi. I'.M . j ’i ov.w!:.*':; 'I'-.n:;'. i All the* t r .v ‘- ;v :>are!:-l an alumni-iiiculty basketball fam ! I'.) of i! ti:M:t or |*»:ircci af J:;r.c!. : 1 yfU1.' pm tj!-j;;iriy dr.-svri'.-i.t.!, siln-'tii-:!, f .iriied as -n :j. :i-; O o r c o u ' to .be played during winter vaca­ ^ ffec to th.-' south*,v<».-,tf,“X' rt/tMi-.u Re.’-j:’ 'ip.ft r.'fr.c? v . i ;• ;■ • t i ;;j i u. I'.jiV ii -' o • bi.’iii,- in |}tc ; Funeral services were hold at Tt.*;-ti..:-io' -,.f ).{ ill Ih f C- •Mnly : OV,;.' i-.\ (.he Tij.v;,>.;;![» gi' • Ll;ifw.«oi.!, r.t.-.v Jersey. -. . .. tion. Date and lime will be an­ 33? of Covert thence (4) 1'ir.iC v 1 1 N'/'-th r- :.{<.-:»reuj I':- !»-. 8:45 a.m . .yesterday at tlie Rezem 52“ J S’ w i -1 chains " " iil'K r Vj utcr East rt.S feet to tl.e rc.tr of ! ri ir; inc. y?-r.c r f '\Tev. J M a t;rv i’i tr. the Oui::',-' i.-f Mo-* !" The ai/prxvimiU o t Ihe nounced in the future. Following Hurm»nj! a]on« sale aide <.f Covert liiouH: Ma;-.1 ..'f Tv.-w Jers^v* Kuneral Horne, East Brunswick, Street North :I9 degrees -an minutes lhe Bcfilnn;ns. lino of the .*si.'5ii>ted on i H K O iN N lN ti id i- -ct';*; r.-..- • s.-ic i.s tho >,u:r. of ST.nt.'fi tousthrar followed by a requiepi mass at I a e . Lis-the m enibcrs saw m ovies of the by Myry E. Anv.ivsmlth, siiujk*, I t North rn decrees <(i \V l=* ft l-'Jv:::;!’ et.'-::rd ''MAP Of ' .s«:ui;i-.\'..,:-iVc:.\ e d w ‘ u i v;1’". :: , ; .* 9:30 a.m. in St. Thom as the Apos- -.... <‘omrn^r>'” ktiov.i* -js; K.H/f} B A vr iv.'.':'. I'V ?*t .mrj ,T"h:*. H VIQ roc:‘ 1-j - I t'w;*u;,:. -Im-;'.,. CRT-’ KN I.-;; | ;.iii;./*.-' I;: •on-:-..,, : U;.;»; ' :.v;; iee: I T;v; yh'.'-ri l i v r c u y . ret.erves- thd '.’M atnwan-Lakewood footbsll U > / tje t'h w li. itifcrm eni ’w ss iv. Hulv p r j i t My;uni)',s»h Mrw Arrowymuh, M.ircii iruV. (3/ ri 7 <'trMc:'i, ' i-t ro u ,o .u .< rjVy.j’.*:n.'l>. . M 'f.ueniln C'-ncr-v ‘ ; tl-.r ..i;uib«.';.-.,M'j ed;:.e Ac-:*-t>i .n i rii>i',t to ^'tTO'Ti* i ’ie .•')!/? ir*. th is - He;-.;, m e-tins of the a.ssociatii;n Street o r. n course r.f Sou.'.,. -12" Cross Cemeinry, Frankiin., ' J«t b ey. find r'-L’nrdcd in tho Mo>'in-.r..u C i.;u ! FJnne* I I ease i\ilhout luriher notice' by pub* . will he held .Tuesday at 8 u.m. in The nppro.yjmale amount of the County Clerk's Office or; Muren Uih, h h Q ;.f M a iiic l Roatl. l:.en.-*e !4j Kan. C.K. i Sur\e.vor, u'.i:;*ci i'eb- t Ir'.iiM, n.-.-.tCt- Mi South 4f.l' li* West : iicaiion. • ...... ’, .the ..cafeteria. v ' judgment lo ' be satisfied bv sairl m r in Bonk v m . Pa«e 20. Along the sanu* South 81 dfii{ree= ru a ry ;:0, lOS. »nrl fi’ed in the } l fJi- feet tol . stake; thenee Soutr i PAUL. K1ERNTAN. Sheriff. ir,;,, u j.:,.,, -o.. • Lieinr 0*>inn»/vt»5v Lrmuf- anH . »:t?mbei' • Pack 6 1 To Meet 'nutod : i s No. 202 ’ & 204 M a i n Sli-eet, point therein, thence .(Ht North 7 on Aui'i! T.i. i:)5T, O- C a^i.N o . (i0.20 nr, ! tr»ertiv (j > North 4K* (»• Ea.*J b'ft i Heui !?.;>.j i feet; Lot N um ber 30. Block D. | feet to an iron pi*,?e set the M5.II) . • ' ‘ ' W om an Denies Assault rlffhl lo ndjourn l|m. K.nle In thenee !<») A.niih 84 degrees uvtn* A.LSO ki'.'jwn ns 1 Louise Cp\n”.. Cub Scout: Pack BI will iioid its The CMiuiift' hereby reserves th«-r Raritan lliiJs, Nov .ler.-ey. ‘ ' wltlmut i'i:rther nritii-c by pa ^ht lo adjourn the sale iu this idea C :f.t 5S feet, (ivtico i.V) South first meeting of the 1R67-68 year Ucation. witiiant fiirlii<>c Jiiilicti ii v- .'t*> decrees i’.ft minnies F.ast Kin‘iS BKiNG the ••.arne i;rei;n:;eK convey* O n M utatt'in: M isn Tuesday at ts p.m. at Tcmpie Sha­ '"PAUL KliuitNAK. siierTff. llealiojj. ' - : - iccij int-.Wr (ni3 ituyrciv td ta- Ge-.-rae.--y?'. G:*-.^.*? ni.fi Mnpi. D .ilc d : Scplcm bcir 211, 1SJII" - minutes W e il HHl.SU fc-tt to i point arme F. CiivU'. Mis wiie, by Hari!;in lom, Ayrmunt Lane Hrid Church PAUI.. K1EHNAN, Sheriff. in the center Jifie of Market ltoaci; I*iii.s. inc., b.v deed i!;ucci PcOr’-.i.iry Charges of assault wifri intent to J',00l?.n,, JV’1"0'"'1 & Ba-.’i!«,s, A itys. -St., M atawan. The m eeting is open D ated: September 12, 1007 thence (50 Alnnj* the : 'tnte South f>. and rpiv-rrod mi tho C lo rk’K rob and robberv were denied Fri­ j*»0 $47,50 to all current pacK members and i^dv.ard W . t-unit* M deprens ?>*, niimite.s fci&ht te-?t Office of Moninou.h Countv on MUSTANG! day by Mrs. Mildred Socolowskl, ««ty. to me point or mace s)f. hyfiinn.'ue rehn;;*: v If. !:»;!. ;n P.or-k 3tlftO o t their ps roit«; as we:! , as residents East WtthliltiijloJj Avo., Atlantic ...:. s n E R iF F - 'ii s a l e at -i:i5 wltr. bovs between the aj;es of J-J $44,130 ' Reint? comnundv known as Box TOf.’ F.TMfclR vith .Vnrrc Ca:: !>-v- highlands. :• N i i p f ' m o R c o t .m ' t o r Z z . .Merket Hoan. hnaiiblilo-.vn. hew e i g h t a n d interested lit wining er r.n and m v ur..iv nv...* 196:.- M ustano G onvarlihlft, ..V-8- • Au+omaA and Top £Uir:ir:»A Wo. the nonsectarian Cub Scout Puck. CH.ANCKny DIVISION . U-4.31 . Also included are one rar.«e ?. MM 4. .< the heating of Joseph Burgmayer, • MONMOUTH Cp-L’.vrv S H E R I F F ’S S A L E alum doors a rd 12 alum S. & S. SUH-rKCT rc>!irietit .tne! utii A Real Fail Bargain. Ask for Harry Immins at Essie. Dr., M atawan. on Apr, 7 In PUBLIC NOTICE JTTD(iK;MENT FOJt SA1>. PKKK SUPKUtOH COURT OF Ilte approximate amount ot th« DOWER AND CUftTESY N E W J K R S E Y Ily easements of iccord, hot home. Mr. Burcmayer's eye judgment to be .siahsfied bv said f;mroxi«j:ite atouunt - OHD1.NANCK .NO. 13-1007 Docket No. C-1JJ CHANCKRY DIVISION sriie is lhe .'sum ot SiG.uyu together T v r n ' 5 F o r d . ■ Klasses and watch valued at a total c n A i i(LES r . F. PERHINt Jttfjeipeo! jn t;tiwfif-.i... fi AM ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN h: u n d M A R . WONMOUTa COUNTY with hte costs of tni.i sale. of $90 w ere stolen. ’ R. PERniNIS, his w‘fe. Docket No. F 4103-68- nolo ik the mini nf sln..y.uu t ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR­ The .Sheriff hereby reserves tlia wuh the eo* N o’ this sale: lhe plea.w as accepted by Super­ DINANCE TO DESIGNATE TAXI PUBLIC NOTICE rlnht lo ad»ouri m e sale in thir. Tne Sn<>nff herein* rcre rv ior Court Judge Clarkson Kisher. STANDS ON CERTAIN STREETS PUBLIC NOTICE cayy wilnout m rfbt'r nob.fi* bv }>u;>- r'rht to adjourn tr.c rale No tr.ai date w as set. !ior hujband, IK- -THE TOUNSHI'* OF MAT­ Iteation. ease without, lurtticr notice h pub- TAX SAI,B. HOHOUGM OF MATAWAN AWAN." PAUL KtERXAN, Sheriff. ilcatict:. . ' 264-1600 Alfred Socolowskl, also is awaiting NOTICE OF RALE OF PROPERTY FOR NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES. PAUL K1RRNAN, Sheriff, trial on the sam e charges. BE IT ORDAINED bv the Township ASSbMSMKNTS AND OTHi:!t MUNICIPAL HENS Dated: Auuust 17, lt»(5Y Council of t-’-e Towmh.ip of Maiawan. Hated: ^epieinber 1.1. ll'C»7 . no,l(‘id Coiit-ctor’*: Offir'-- e^c.* an POND STREET ot tho scvt-ul juts and-pnreeis of ipnd a^'ievr.tfi to th<» respecfivc prr^'iiK KftstnrJv side, bcgdrnJm? fit n pMnt y.hose i.amc-j, aie set opposite carH reapc-fHve p.'ireej m the owner tluTftif JS foot from the Southerly curb io^ ino totaJ amount of nium cioai iieur«l ir: mv r*.-jcrtV 10 Enforeu feet from ihu Easterly curb lino of Llftnw.** Senior. 54r,j !!.‘ ir. .'|-:V H ! . I.o.tcr.rUn? tc a. TAKf: -FURTP.ES NOTICE that the lieud.mrier (icrcribcri 1 antis » v .a point i»30 feet &no!,hcily thereof. oach of the respreilve pareels thereof, wii! be iidtl to mane t:in ammi-it of Soetion 2, This Ordinance shall tskft munleipttl liens Kcver.-*nv c-h;i 1 jumble .i#.?.iim I ‘ he >ariit- on 'be .Tl-sl «l;tv of effect upon 111191 pa.ssago and publien* December, Uiifl exclusive, however, of the liens iot ihu vn.ir lf»t-7 as comiaitf-a tion us provjdad by law and upon the in snid hat ng;iln>:t eneh parcel of land severadv avye.sKiirl as one pared , approval of tho Director of Motor tofjethcr U:th Interest on naeh 01 thn several amowda respeetively to the . im .iaf. nnv V ehicles. date u l Sitit: ani* co.sts of the *?p1»v r J u n f i r P i PUBLIC NOTCH: is hereby Riven TAKE FURTHER NO*l’|C:tC lhat said lanrls wii! !•* - sold lo m ? M o the th-tt ihu fuTc^tnnK O rdinance was tn« amot»rit m jnum eipai liens chat^«:.»r:c- r^riem ivf'r*- nt fhA in w m rate - rc;;ul'tr mrc-thu' v f lit-* • •f i jn ct.* .,i-.*M fn-r 'U im tm t i n ' HELLO... To\\h‘.}m]» Council of ihe Township of pnyinent for the s'lie antiil be made beiore the conclusion of lhe. ‘ ..li* bv ... !i ever ir equal tG tt’O V ut1w;in 051 Novem ber 'j. l!Hi7. ami ea:;h, ecrttfied-cnet-k or wtonp.v order, or the property rd'al) !'<• roiohl. T tbut huth ui•bnnnf 0 shall be further j Parties for v.;,.. n tiu re hio no other purchasers*, shall lie struck off tnd sold ..warm welccrr.s extended to considered me final passage at to tne Rotdm jrh of Matawan. in aceordftiiec with saitl act ot the LetdsbHu iiiowcoinqrs by the W elcom e Kular meeting of tho Township These items* are to be .sold subjeel lo assessm ent, in stallm ents'no t yer Wagon Hostess. . Ctnincil of tiie .*]nivnstuji of Mtttawan duo und ini^i-Pal Ihereon. iifnd .^5;e:;stutiii*: i;'.::;ai;:ne.its rot vet due are s u b le t f 1 In-neld In die.Cousicit *Jhiij:tb-jr m Her sm ile m ay be no brighter, to revision In aci«'iil«:Hcc j. ■.•ou.-i derision on file m »m> i^oroM^h >i«t» in Iho M unicipal B uild ing nt 147 Lower the Boroueh of Matawan. Th»s sale ls also rubject to de.inquenl assessments- her greeting no m ore cheer­ Main Street, In aaid Township, on o n sewer withheld from this sale hy court order. ful, but she’s m ads tho wel­ Monday, the ^Olh day of November, At any time before sale, said Collector, will receive payment of tho com e m ore a wnrknf art than <067,.at 3;00 p.m. prevailing lime an d amount due on anv propcrtv.-wlth th*» mtrrn<» nnd rnctfl fnourrod. ■ ...... a 1 any nine unti ulace to wnien - V s , a.m ore'.greeting . , . com ­ : :. ...Wie lnnd f»nd i-rem lses to be sold are described as follows su id -m eetin g m ay be from turn D ated: November u. jn»f7 - • plete with a galaxy of gltti tlmo adjourned at which timo Mnrv M. Heran > 'HiwM ieW u! Inform ation icrr place n public hearing will be : * Collector of Taxes ichools, churches, thopi und all per&ori? interested will ...... ; . . . As h i m idcom m fjclH tiei. -ivon an opportunity to b« Amount of S H A ^ C conccrnltijt such ordinance. . Nn»np rip elt Lais . f’ .Ot: s new nslsH Sor R O S E X . VtETn Z u Lj Jomefl A Mary Sullivnn ...... 1 . 9 ...... 9 lun.ni ■ m oves In, follow up your Township Clerk. IB 910.40 C larcnce 11. Tovvler ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 107b.45 happy hello with a W elcom a Samuel Bnnafnto ...... 10 2 ...... 56.A2 Wagon urectlng. A H ostess 4-£< ...... J I ...... 11)7.U5 awaits your call at f.HETUFF'S SALE Andrew Nunzlnto . ~ 4 SUPERIOR COURT Or Luthtjr & Estelle Anderson ...... 13 .... 1 ...... 178. Sl N E W J E R S E Y Est. of Matilda Conover ...... 14 .... 14 ...... - 2in.K2 . CHANCERY DIVISION .... ifl .... 1 .....56.82 MONMOUTH COUNTY Hannah Hendrickson Est...... * Docket F- 802*66. David E Tuttle ...... IP T ...... FIRST SAVINGS ANO I.OAN A Franklin R W-'son IB 1*1 . A SD 46 SOCIATION OF PERTH AMBOY, Unknow Ti...... w no corporation of tho State of N< ... 18 - - 3 , . Jcr-cv, Plaintiff vs: JAMES F. Richard Tremper ...... 10 .... 20 ...... 903.77 BARKER and NAOMI BAHKEK. Henry Martin ...... 21 .... 5 ...... 29.04 wife, et alB. Defendants Lillie Itos>e Emmons ...... , 23 .... 0 ...... 52.1.C.1 Matawan Hos+asi Uv vjrtue of a writ of cxeci iu the above stated action to me Frederlcit Sturt ...... 4 ...... 3M.35 548-5434 reeled, 1 shall expose for sale at l/n k n o w n ...... n ...... 40 ...... Gfl.M H e iu c r & Heuser ...... 2 d .... 41 ...... 85.14 Itoosevelt & Lnurn MoKnlnhl ...... 30 .... 2 ...... 7li.l!fl K dw urd h Mm’ik W ilhum s ...... ,*IU .... 7 ...... 57 na Corn D Robcits ...... : u ...... 2 ...... ISL-ifl Rooiiovell. /it L.iu d i I.icKoi^itt ...... : u ...... -1 ...... J7.18 f’resion & Roberta Normein ...... ol ...... ;r ...... 2*52.afl 2 n d a n n u a l Corn 1> Roberts ...... :u ...... H ...... nn nn John H’ ni^e ...... : : i ...... 12 ...... n-i 42 -* I if? 1 r ** au 1 F ra n k J^ ucn ...... ,5'...... io ...... 42.04 Huns A Rofiwlfj Mnver ...... 2'1 ...... 1 ...... L iij/f- 1 Cora D, Roberts ...... :U ...... 12 ...... *10. li V ! Coro I). Roberts ...... -. 'M ...... 14 ...... Til.jfi j Wemlnl! «: Oz/ie Fisch er ...... ; w ...... ];> ...... o:*;i ‘ > 2 P.B.A. BALL j f»“ or;'e Kdmonrl.'; ...... V.\ ...... ZC A .V y 4'i'SiSS£^Mlr- ! Walter & Lllliim /iii-:; ...... if:') ..... u , i*l , i*«* ~ * U W J ' 1 SPONSORED BY j Dt. Wiih !L Ici.stl ...... ::y ..... 71.77"’. ‘ii 777’ 7!. ... -iwl Wi . f-/. .»-*J V - % - ; £ ' * ^ Uin Arrr v--tUl: ...... 1 r 'M w , , ^ ■> * » * - . * MATAWAN TOWNSHIP Ltb.i Arrow?,inUh ...... :t7 ...... 5 ...... Lo ry Jr*'*kvno ...... ,, 50 ...... v ...... 'i 7.'t 43 A rthur Tj Hhi.ider ...... W ...... , 2 ...... M S I No. 163 M argaret F.'a ...... 4 ;a ...... 47 -...... George Cnrnes ...... 43 ...... 6 ...... m:t.r»8 DIAMOND JIM'S Vincent A .Mary Kunz ...... Ar> ...... 58 ...... y?7 74 Leo Becker ...... «|c ...... :.j ...... 14 ...... 70-7.1 F.ufcenc J. & Alma Layolr ...... M ...... y ...... 25.2a Margaret M, Gundr.fino ...... M ...... i ...... J24:i.55 Albeit I'liScucci Jr ...... t.-l ...... i n ...... Richard Ac MniKr.iet Mill's ...... , f-f.K ...... 4 ...... -;4 I*!/ Saturday, Nov. 18,1967 Harry & Raye Allbutton ...... CftL ...... fl ...... 41 fJ9 Steven Vob- ]o«;kir ...... n o ...... ; : o ...... a-l.Sli you can share M idiliesex Anartmcntr; ...... 70 ...... MA H ...... [xcno,.io Philip Jneorv;dii ...... 71 ...... -in ...... f.r. 47 i'c Deploy ...... ______2 «v .1 ...... irt.fj:: • 7 t c 8 P . M . John L Sr..ith'...... 7 H !!.! 1 5 ...... 2:i!*42 Michael Cirullo ...... 7B ...... 777....! t i ...... 7 ...... 11 Willuim Stroti'er ...... W2 ...... 14 ...... , Dom inick D tn c iu o ...... il(> ...... ti ...... 1 ,.j 1; In t h is , too! 1 COCKTASL HOUR CeornianiKi Farnll ...... >m...... 1 ...... i-i :jv Caineimc ilyvu::; ...... Pi) ...... ( J ...... p; oi? Iln.-si'!} n.-btrtr...... ■! . . :.. : 10 Miciiii'-I l'!|u r.Ti ...... 1 iVi .7 ”...... J F ...... 7. -M/.tll Ch.irlrs 1*1.'. .'ii ...... 1 !(t ...... i ;<« 9 8 PM. Fu;;cne Sabo ...... 1IJ ...... “ - ■ . .. :u-.i 12 Mira La ml Development Co...... 77.7.7'. ' .i ,'1 * of'I.J UnviTiii'Ki J . S ie j'p N k l...... 11'! ...... i:t .. 2:1.01 FAMILY STYLE Peter 1'icrro ...... 115 ...... i:i ...... n r ., in The CM- : CL.u ...... lia ...... -tli ...... OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB PAYS INTEREST J. R Dolan ...... ,.)IU ...... ,.t* Lhiuicrl C urley .... ,.,...... n n ...... IS ...... 1 J%7 7R B O A S T BEEF DINNER Arne Aaj.c* ...... t i« i...... :*fi ...... John Welsioad ...... i" ) ...... nt ...... :tr: :.vi James Springer ...... u p ...... CIA ...... 5 So wise nnd savo Ioi '68 L. :;iL-c«tii ...... ,.IL‘0 ...... :m ...... VSji Matoviun ijarnens Inn...... M7.24 Join The Central Jersey Bank nnd Mary A. Mor/ddr'II ...... ,i:»:i...... 1 ...... I ‘i7 a;i S£RV/C£ fS OUR BfGG£z> r A SSET / M l i C i f R V lidwnrd C Sproul ...... i a ;i...... niA ...... 1S!»fl7fi Trust Company Christmas Club now. Anionio Si Antoinette Cerrato ...... m ...... 3a ...... 41.Ml M emberships start from ns littln j.i(l $240,40 _ _ ao 25? a wook. Wo don't junt POPULAR ORCHESTRA collect your Chrlntmus Club money ‘ e we pay Interest on II. CAM WE HELP YOU ? See how our Christmas Cltib nccotir’ PLUS- build up over a 50-week period: $ 2 0 . 0 0 * w e e k $ 1 0 1 0 . 0 0 $ 10.00 a w eek — $ S05.00 $ 6 . 0 0 a woeK — $ 252.00 • MIDNIGHT BUFFET THE t S.OOaweuk — $ 151.60 $ £ . 0 0 a w euk — $ 1 0 1 . 0 0 R O O K S H O W $ 1 . 0 0 a week — $ 50.50 $ .60 n wook - $ SB.aS $ .25 n wnok ...... $ 1 2 . 6 2 CENTRAL JERSEY BANK 126 MAIN ST. - MATAW AN m .m SETUPS and BEER — . y v i > a r : j j s t SIqio HoMrn: Join Tin- Cunti.il Jdii.oy Ekmk und Truat Coin|).-:ny Chi ibtnm;; Clul ALLEHHUflST • Ai.LEHTOWN • RRADI.EV BrACH tfllONTOWN ■ FARMINCOAt Contact members M aiawon Township Police Dept. ■ I N iH R U r-m. 9 A.M . • 9 P.M. - SAT. B A.M . • 4 l‘ & al nny ol our mxlcori coin/enienlly FORT MONMOUTH ■ FREEHOLD 2) FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP • LONG BRANCH (2 S U N D A Y S 0 :3 0 A .M . t o I :JO P.M . locnlod ofliuos, todiiy. MARLBORO ■ MATAWAN • NEPTUNE CITY SHREWSBURY SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS DONATION $25 per couple f-ntrE PARKING IM Ill-All OF B llll IIINf-'.

•ffixyj sAva aavii «($£& w m a tm Pag* Ten THF MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. ihursday, November 9, i?67 f f 1 Vs* Squm t For (iB Gym Fine Facility ! Spartan Bid

Title, Top Freehold'29-20 W ts c

(’n.ttjrt pr.n Iltf'CV1;; nj- J:--— . ! Township Spartani’ bid for a wiii- niii; s>3«n k on rhr. j(,v- at cen lh:s c-..;;:;- , ■ li;* ,^-j Wh t» ' tiia balauca. as lt out last year. safety as tha-second Qu&rtfir open- f laf.* F {.'holr! djrivo, nsf-’hin^t ti t i r . S S!;u;us ill 01: Kie seas,in at this. ‘ T ltit it* ‘H'i u m eeting ol unbeaten ed, M atawan hail taken the 153,11 [ ing Matjv.vnn aWa' that went S5 | UjnctLiro r a 31-13 v i r i . r y o v e r team s, as Sn 196(3, but it enn he after the I-rechold score and haa i yards lo II jjlnvs tor a final Colo.ii- Sayrovjile. A wla over I.indeit :. tuna trial Uie M anxm ana Steel has m arched St! yards on hard running al score. After the touchdown, tli ivi.tuid bir No, 5 for them in a nihe- ft much harder assignment .this bv Szyarto, Davis and Geran aft wearied Matawunurs o/iiiul nut fijiii*; schedule. . year than last. H u b year's Mana- Uie wuy down to the Freehold 8. gam and this iim« the tafce kicK Tu'ir cfcsr«x-< ef gaUuij «o. S at ti'-.tun hhs no‘‘ fn^ fiun cf" [ ijut here the Ulus forward wa!! ion inarthflow n fatiejf !hem, It Rave !.!''i.ie,i are rr.ur.h better Ilian in , . font backs on tl»b: Gffwisu that tlio brM cu and stopped U avis on three j the Colonials '.ire mot'C rhot bwv.rc their fii^i gc.iue of Cie season 19GG W arrior com bine had, but on slants at tlie line and Szyario on tho finaS whistle, but Hansen over- I n n a r n rtft* 4 U a Un II .n .i ! .it...... A , ... .A ____ I w hun Princcu-n Ili.i^h com es to thfj defense, there will bo no loose one to get the ball on downs on threw the end sone. Madison Township" fluid Nov. 15. tackling and slacking off wit’, this iheir pwix 1. Rut Hansen tned to Freehold Is football Unifcn lias taken one tj,id bealhm . ' •year's version or the big Blue. The pass out 9f.-.hi9_.owa'end lone and. rivri of longest standing. T li e ------.rv c— .i r - | v.•;» w vu i ilUUl .. Panlan Rockcis ultest to the force w a 3 spnied for the safety. — Coiumai;, line Keypnn. however, lnijihtyPittirifieitt. ' '■-■/M.-:;: of S^uan tacluing. .-..■. ■ , JBrown then 'kicked to the M ate- havtj bce»;8oing tltm tgR .yw r aft-. they :::iVc' th^lr ; . ' . t h e r e : is, aihopyily, oo? tiling wiin.W e.nd l3rry Shaw ran it out j [ tr yc-af wiiii u Victory iumine, so own ;!i h 2-3-i trcoit-l fcc-- ■■■ '!»bnutnthe <;amc that Is nnt qultss on the Freehold 42. Swarto was l.the Matawan - Frecfoid. lival-'y, j niiuiiMe clubs a!;>hg ihe way. iuit;v:,: cricket. Jlatiasquan had nn open tossed for a loss on the reverse, v.. •. f j — tj... |;t n— i. - i.i ! like the onejw ith.K eyport,.has lost { Prii.r.^n iu •!-] rjr “ cfe^/icnrM t up Sajt.:S 5tsrdsy:-sBd m ucn or its cHioc. t-iut m e c oijoiais i son and bus Uisi uniy to powerful f: «et everybody x: top shape for the screen pass ar* iJ1* Matawan will keep their traditional series | Perth Ajnbov,. so Linden iooji* , ’M fttawaa, The Huskies had no such speedster maau it cl! tax way fo.- with the Huskies going and should g u it e . !h*.: e a s i e r a s s i^ n r r '.e n t t’q r t h o r-v-i benefit/ they had to fight oft & his third touchdown. Geran ran the get a gridiron revival underway S p a r t a n s . v<: ' ' 7. uoint to m ake it n safe JS 7 ior the grim ly determined Freehold team next season. The improvement they ;at. th e. M atawan field jfltft. . The H u s k i e s . „ ■ { Thc meeting between Mudi.< 0 E .. .' showed aeaiiist.M atawan. Saturday i(to!oiisals v/ere fired up for the Before tne half ended, m e Ma- . LTg-v:?s”\p, and,. .year , ; is, enough ton ak e them promising ^H uskies, played their, best p m e o? m m and Steal threatened' oncn ‘ Vas a mor»j salutary one than.-'SoV ; - underdogs against m ighiy Middle­ .tin* vi’ai. and bft M atawan on thc snore, thftnks.'tp a brilliant run hy _ (he tv«'o ten.m s Iasi, ycav when' thcy..;: z': town Thanksgiving, > beulcrweary side to -go .against a Lravis on a lake, plav from Kick t ranw together winiess and it w es a '.1 j.- B T A T 1ST I t:.‘l o r T U I ’ fr A.M K M fiiiiisquart. ^ ; Jorrnatipn: whe>i the H uskies' need- ; oait.'e- to see which o.ie- could ' - . ...- Matawa" Freeholrf sfu;va the oiner dwr, : ^sterted off though to' KtM fjj; y u h lu ^ e o n Ttj'.irii? Jt,".vri. j >;; ■ path ot foolball; misery. This y^ar • fcuohnnillc: l.hc Colonials the way vis their took a pass from Gerar. W ushJnR ynrrtr^Rft at tho freehold 15, hut Bob Davis. rasping yaraage the Bombers have a couple of wins , .- they have manhandled gams other . Moard, saved the . situation, for ihe to iheir credit and thffi-Sjiadans,.',.''-;.. dub» this .year. K&ndy Davis got Kctucn yardage of cuuist*, havo only yielded to lii-lll off on tho - right lout wiil; i* Colonials with an Intarception on PUi>tH . tl»rce; piiv.nrhiij^.cs, l£;‘?t Bruns­ ,.pofK( rvnback of the njwning kk’k- the nine shortly before the half FiimL»/os loiit e n d e d . 1 .... ■ .-.• : ■ Vards jtonuliied wick, .IseJm and Perth Amboy. : . eff to near rr.idiiold. Chick Geinn . M W A W X N {23j M bSfd to John, ii/yartr for a firs: I res'Iiold Scores Ea-^s *•" JiusscU, Shew, Moore, J. Rumherv Get Br^ak ;r down at the Freehold 35. Tlia The term s engaged in a puntlnfi I*. Howard. The Bombers got a gift touch- - Tucklca — Stark, White, Houlihan. Colonials pitched in on the next duel early in the second half, but Tlio new Holy Fam ily School for Union Bench and Raritan Town­ Frank Ryan, m anager of the Ifoly Fam ily baseball team In thc Jer­ down at the start Saturday when thc Colonials then unleashed a pass­ Guards—Mftrtuccl. Alartin, Szabo. • tcries of downs to throw not'n Da- Fieux. ship hiiS uiiiH m one of thc finer cchoui gym nasium s in thta part of thu sey Shore League, doubles in basketball in the winter months. He is a pass hy the ccnter over Ihe heada . ing attack, which coupled with ap­ Vii and Reran for losses. But the . Conier — Washinelon. state. I'he R ev, Joseph D. Fox, parish pa*tor* will be nble to show at (he shown above working out as coach in the new gym with the boys who of Madison Township backfioSd ^ propriate use of dr»w plays, gain­ 4 Backs—Davl.s, C^err.n, Szyarw, Phe* ;Couatyneuters were too aggressive, dedication of tho nuw Kcitoo! iiils ii'onlh a facility for a physical educa­ have reported for the team to represent Holy Fam ily School in the North mea rolled to the 1-yard line where, ed them five successive first downs Inn, Morey, SnhiiufBj??' AJslon, " 'Penalties tor Jumping (he gun and .Baldwin, tion program to com pare favorably with anything in Central Jersey. Jersey Shore Parochial Basketball Leaguo this com ing winter. thc Sayreville ends were in on tha to thc M atawsn 8. H a n s o n h i t T o n y grabbing * face m ask gave the M a­ p p K K i i m . f t ball. It was no trick for the Bomb:.; Bazat with a -yard toss from : roon and Steel a new first down at 21 Eads—Wa.sko, W. Brown, Probasco, ers' Gary George to outt into tha mldfield and then W asko at the 8. Tfcckloa—KwAijdr, Krurti, Vuorhcfiw. ried nar^ was way wide to DU i SUOKR CONFF.£K'SC& . the Colonials' 23. . end Aone. . ,, Jako Rovcnda got through to thc Gunrdn R, Davis, Cun.trd. QsccnUc, Giambattista. So the Key.* had to ; C Jass A Davit Score* .-■ C«nt«r— Sweet. This bad break -against them diu. ; two but Matnwan held. Hansen Rockets Out O f “B ” Record* In Parcnthcsf-fl) : Szyai'to then cam e out of the re­ f? a c k 3*-*~HoncVn W. DavJh Roveda, | punt. They incurred a lS-yard pc-n- . not upset tiie Spartans, John Cus-; ; then flipped over the line to W illie S a lu r d n y . verse for a first down at the flnfpij, BrowneFa7'!°' N!ch3ls> Dc‘ j ally before they did, but Kenney az;:a, their quarterback, connected Davis on fourth down for a Free­ Neptune at Red Bank Colonials 12. Davis vas across field V i. on two passes to bring them over. , hold touchdown to m ake It 27,-M. Matawan* ! is a o 7— 2f> i still booted the ball to. the Gull ! Bvlck Twp. at Long Drnuch to the one and then plunged over. F re e h o ld ------7 - 7 (> 6—20 i into Sayreville territory after tho r Matawan stiffened their lead But Harris brought it back to the T o m s 'R iv e r nt Mitfdlotown T wt\ Touchdowns—n, Drtvl.i 4, Wasko, ' On 7-7 Ocean Tie ensuing kickoff, then Ron Nenv He picked up 25 more points dur- Freehold Reg. a! Monmoutii Reg. early in the last quarter when Szv- W Dnvjs, Itanscn. 33 and nearly f?ot away. Or, thc log tho gam e to greatly widen his ...... , . R n n t a n T o w n s h i p H lj»h S e h w l ' th o h?^l) w a s c u f htalidtlli,'** fiti'c k b o l u . d rij^ h t th r c ’U.-jh ih*^ . nrto and Davis kept legging It PA7*S~ D^virt iru ::), t 5 '.run#), n e x i C. Brown 2 (kicks) in ■ i y * \V lU KrcUv^ y' ! concluded football play in thc “IT jdown from bchiiid ut the Ocean , Sayroville team for 35 yards and « « o -afieWo^V,tr e S e S ^ 1 e e p W I, V Officiate — M argolin, SantU, 47 yards to tho K1IS ..O-vard iine. .division of thc Shore Conference This early fuurth quarter chancc Tied Dr.ok (fl-Q .i)------1 j a touchdown. But thc point was ■ V fTran f°i the poin, ait.r tou n i liai.doffA uiroinjn three firt>t downs Ar.dreso, nurko. This tim e the Red nnd While tound . Uulurday with a 7-7 tic witli Ocean eluded thc Rockets. Kenny m ade it Nepluno (S-2) 4 0 * missed, so thc Dv:;;lv." \ d o w n . . nrii*k Tup <4-3\ ______a the means to haul him down from Township. Tho needed s | ti; the 8 on inside reverses I \ c»n Matawan Rot their second touch- Middletown T vp’ (5*1*1)------3 0 ahead 7-ti. asquan Und Joe Vir/;i!io seemingly saved "Uia. ‘ihe Coiuuiais could net J-fHiir B r n n o h ( 4 * 3 ) ------2 one* of 5fi yards to Walt Ludcke, : ■ i Keys Ai Raritan Next; It only delayed tlie iiHVnr-l Gull - ■! ■beats Matawan >«-• o...... Saturday, ,uthey ... can- - - day for...... the Scarlet Spat Urns Monmouth Ro«. (1-5-1) . rnd, one lo I^ich Grcgus, halfback, a!tf»r the klckofi and had iu ;/unt 1'tot‘hold (0-7-0) ------• 0 on fourth down at th e ir own 29. Tlie score, hi'nn, Fort - : i b>’ co-'Mvmriions with the Bi« llhie. i W!th 1 recovcr1'' nt iii;, nine for 51 yuuls, to raiso the Spartans . 'M a si 21 took ...... over in steady. c i b .iiuii.ii' | fc-» hnnn a “ce-cliaBiplor.” is a dull j " to a 19-7 lead. Biit George kept -tho . passbook sailed over the punter's .Saturday noad anrt. Matawan linemen were into tiie Keynort forward wall with sor^ ^ thing. Th<' hottor saiis- [ _ ,. ■ . jjame from becoming a runaway .. Lose To Garnet Gulls Malawan Roy. at .Manasqnan IbrrK rc'ii-d on the bcnch With- faction for tlir- Rockets i.s that they l,'cn '™'* 10 '™ rl( nnd rip- '^warming on the loose ball on ihe r,nke\vo>:d n! 5V> when he broke loose on a. fake paiis ! J Keyport High’s eleven comes up h U ''it to * the G u t ^ id ea ted both their priacipa, “ l i obviously" I P ot* 1,1,0 had *[1C. fo R o c kdo e t sf I out forj o r him««o Iv .n ffirstKeyport i itr s t trail: the GtiMs' ! defeated both their principal - Freehold 10. D avis then -jut uround W all ;U CRnlrni n*«;{. play near tho end of the first hall ; to their gam e with Raritan Town­ - end 'for his second touendown but somothlnn before Harris got .his i piavs mid n iii it Jo»;i lo in,ike i I'ivaJs, M atawan and Maiwsiiuan. j‘“ wns. hut .ie tnmiilcd at his own rili'M-c Hvtf. at.O crpi: to go 53 yards for a >econd Sayre* ::V : ship ut tlie Rockets' field Salurday Keyport at Harilar. Twp. . -■yranltie SchHufelo missed ihe point, hands .on Ihe ball again. Kd O ster-| those lavt JS yarci-- ior tlicii- iift!. ! Next Saturduy lh< Gu-ei; and •? sj'1 Pete Barba rw w ercd for viile touendowni . . v V still miiarting trom the effects of ...... ' o o v e i ' IG iay plays host to Kevport. The Coach Joe Oxley's hoys. But this ■.>:Jfreehold then went to work on a vich brought the bsll out for them acom, Dunn goin. Standings All Madison a 40-13 dnfo?t nt the hunris of Pt...... '- 'd'-cli'in of thr- Rtd Raidurs as a I “break" did.: the. 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end jayveo teams continued, to | RANDY DAVX3 is to eel a look I i 3mS6« e r c 3al ia l ^ w iw g League, Hazto. . . , ,, i EAVX5 ig to get s !ool' wound \\\> In iKe Jessey Shore. Uhfty s t h c K 'Jf/ ,tedsh.*E ^ c iift a ^ .A ssIs-ta t the Michigan :>iate ^uiveratty | ^ m * r * i t o n er>H th * ftr r ir m o a f tf x r to

I.as been their big scorer for tlie has something for which to hone I M idi-, wt,re ,H..rry Russamano, 2-52-197-101 s?bson. They ch>se out the ynar for Iti* cuffing* iiiwiibcS ulCl’tf '>m' irnm n recoi-ds''fc.Slw ri !^t!s contenders..*!' «».Mfdd!*-j :i.j,* , rf 5; ■!{iO-can'ti-w -3 r'li'- .w.teirn be sfcie fisnds rom iag up io Ojnlerence in the niid-ISMs. The ' s o t loop a!! .!»««<. 'Snn'to .went- the to e^farts bei„B rut : r n fill tha places tlw; stars of ?nart^i>E., ii/rv.> niif,r/i»iiw;iiM is« all tr; !«<**? at Cl.f(W ,^ fii.ld- .iut ^ ^ Ktf5;iiiman0| 24i; m ,« i . l . i ■ jCr.I’J r^ nir; .^i^ULl^.K. 1'llC their football list but they recom­ VoilsDurg rolled over them «-«. 1 K o r k J Bi|| KaWe 233 J(je M aroon and Steel fro s h scuttled the mended a place Ior Peeler, first T^JS w“»-» “ l t^ „the,vM ^ Isn,w5 Cere»W iio, 231; Bill Bach.neister, Freehold first-year team 20-13 Sat- at Umhurst College, then at the side after the- tittle .Jtasfoes had m Silm ’Straniel0 F rm ,lc unlay, Bob. Cuimeliy, oulstatjiiiiig State College of Iowa. T he former upset powerful Sayre Woods South 'McArthur, 224. ,, all vear, scored one of the M vooir- Und Steel greairJi'- now a {the ,Sunday Jvforfv Th<» ^nrl of th e 1 . . . • touchdowns, Murty M ornssev and first !ici,tenant in the Air furce, road to r S sy re T o n d s South cnit>p ! ' ' ™ “ T- "1 / - 1'. * ii>B iiie others on j iilh e h as.n o t already .earned a hew i Sundav ..vnhfcri. OW B r n l ^ . yoiiecV) - . '•-'V.-n. r.in.v ■ 'Tjnf- Iviarw i and < iirom otioal,so it was ni)- worth-'-lovcr thenv?7-^.la t-Jimax ««• ^ 0. Dali. MOi'IQS ^ .•.•xeatlJngs...> i 11 . close out ivliiju; We'like .the Ia<' ;f8tai ' >11.... '' ' if 1*3^ to;' • ' \ Owir- year by p l a y i n g the j pan Suite dia not cast him o t t - m ! 0-'1 M iddles FMc-r-'tforj f Movif»«-of tbe Matswnn JR^gionai } vli . r ' - t V . 1 • - ^ I UIM, ffv«»K«ir f.v., ,-vv M£n-"rrr.:i;:^ ,rv"h \ ;*u iivj.cft bill TtJuriu Iiu; Karnan - jloiinr^i torccs. r - **••• f& is Ctenicntine, t -Vu. 8), wax . makim r. hor h; - liiRb fivkl Mt'.iriiH.v morning. M uj-1 a slo t u x Peele; at a smaller cel- upread out the «.V"n-v 'tnuchdown showo.m .tho s w i wety:r»»*df«: bajshsrc teas sc tht- county seat raceway, she lus beea I Raceway fTiday under ihe c.ciloiis of AntinHiy S . Mcntaena. Hazlet. j r.vin >!;iu htypuri jayvca 'team s | lege; ' ...... parade to cive six players a chance night at 8 p.m. until the end rewarding their failn m her. Tho photo above oy P«nny, of Un Rac» - shJ. After her winning effor* ir. thc second racc. :J:e five-vear rM trotter do mu meet any more. | RED BANK needs onlv In sur- to break into the. scoring eolumu. football season. '• a y f^c-tM i,hov,s -jnly Ilom cstreieili B etb (Wo. 1) of ihe seven othef" j Wiis ciiilmcd by Jim KeU evun, Colts Neck, She c i:: for Mcntugna lor | Rar!;aii -Towiuiilp’- inyvew won ! rvive tests wnh Neptune und u j i i j Vin Nisovoccia scored twice ojid horses racing could stay .with Miss Clementine to tho fiaisfi, . I several years at Yonkers, Roosevelt, Brandvwvne and L'lwrty Be!!, a: their; tifrh. ceme. Jn w tn F»arfs bv ! -Bwiwb-ki join -H, Pleasant Bor- single touchdtjwnG: -went to Mr^s. ihe Is expertcd to race several times for her new ofaor at If you don't need it, wli It— i well as treeoold. ■ v. >■■•■ Freehold before the meeting cads Nov. 15. ‘ .■■.■:■ -■ -..■■;- ■ ■ . u n p in ;; ,.■ Ocmsn‘ Tow nship;- Harold ough-■as .-us m it u»)|«f«stet!' Seeker, Pccjay - Cnerocsky;' CSuy through a Classnied Ad! ■ I iI'T win Friday w h s a third in a row far Miss Cknientiae. A prest I Ki«»*l and, Bruce Jetter had two ■ ietnu. o f: thft , Shw# sre fi,: Pt, .CemenelO, P ill Ntcoli, ;. M.o ss touchdowns amw.e for tnt> Rock­ Pleasant Euiuugh. wjih- only Becker nnd Bob Pulverechi' Th« I ets with Bill McKenna passing Lawrence tmi Jackson Town- R a m P e e w e e s h a d a ro m p , u»o. eight yards to Walter Scrnfin for (hips to play, can hardly miss. rollmf; over thc Long Branch half­ the ot'-"' oiie, A Shore Conlfireacc ‘'A "; division pints by 2K-14. ; . ciwm(ii<,r.s!iip Kir the iiucia.icc-i t . Kiesei blasted over from tht Marlboro Ace r one anti ..the' five, while :.Jetter would telp the■'■aspiritioijs of 8 John Kolle? wi.s again the pow- . went 15 yards on a sweep und 80 Holmdel boy who plays with criepfjed runner for Marlboro as thcnu Jay, Demarest, former yards on a reverse. McKenna to h3 -''lapsed Mudison Pnrk tackier*, Keyport assistant coach, 'whose- S e r a fin p h b s c s kept the P^'^tcts with him cm jaunts of - 50, 8, -iri 1 Monmouth Regional team upset : - rolling ail .game. . j aud 25 vurds for neores. Bui Madi­ Neptune Saturday,- ic hi|di iiii . John Ceran's .extra"point pass | son Turk pulled one of the upsets Ray Slusarz, Red Bank tackle. w to Jim Ranki proved to be the] of tne season in Peewee footbt.“, Ray’s brother, Stan,, played un­ ^ 1 1 ! ' _a&r:.\wnnm s -margin for Matawan Re -1 edging out the Marlhnru 8-iOs by der Demarest; at. Keyport, The u BAVARIAN CHINA ^ Kiowl Jayvees over Freehold, ltl a 2-0 inurgm of a safety. prestige of Red Bank football has MOW cume after Frank Allison’s 65-I John P'al’.ringer nnd Tom Ad- :been.further enhascod bv having PISSERT PIATK vard scoring run in the firs? per- ! d n n ir.to enrh rrl nvvny for three a lioiindeler rrum Uni; Kd., Kick AVAILABLE... led. Bill Cusngrande passed 20 I Ions touchdown runs against tho w'iTH THIS COUPON Nowell, a Red Bank grad last yards in the hut pcr.f i tn .'.liison i 'Mats'.vsu Tcv.'r.ship .clevrr,. J;;,; lunc, rate-first string end on the - No» bMN ttMMKllMM ior Matnwon's secona touchdown, j M iiter scored for the Little Husk­ * . . Im ««oW than o r m««t Lafayette College frosh team. njMilstNw Jo vtaX m ier. after the Vailshurgcrs hr.d ri.’ii Kevport’s Jayvee and frosh ! Tlie Lccpnrd yearlings are 2-1, • «wnv<<4 tm it safely up near the 40-point m ark. ■ tiMd to ond v>hi cur m i l teams could not play until Ti:es- I thi'ir defeat b^ini? n 45-13 poing fcfuVr tMn*an9 iovtho4fc PgQOO00» a t - The Little K».-k!es pnbcO u day of inis week because of the over by the horde oi man-mon- ' - i, dbrrt Ml <^**a «« n»w measure of solace when their Pee- to Nov al postponement of :1m varsity con­ stcrs that the Rutgers recruiting w ori r ’clrnd up tho Vailsburg Pce- test with Tt. Pleasant Reach. The system iiaa brought in tins year ' W* t o n wees 12 0. But Old Bridge went un­ to MtnFy ita Keyport frosh have lost only to for future use. But Nowell effect­ (« tM ^IttiJl i FREE! COFFEE AND beaten for the championship in tlie Im 4 DmmH . thn two powerhouse freshmen ed a good bit of pass-catching for ■ W n o M i l Peewee competition as they did in teams of the shore area, Wall the Leopards’ scoring drives and i&tPTCcSnlts. the midget division. .- ■... Township and Pt. Pleasant Bor- kicked a point after a toucliduwa SrSESSERTSET, va r ^ f uugh. Wail freshmen have; scored ,^ur, th e m a g a in s t R u tg e r s , Laurence Harbor wound up their . Follow thc EASY reATUH-Of-THt-W HIC SCHCOULI... ; f 1” 193 points and yielded one touch-­ season tnkinp wniiewashings, fc-0 -— I uattwxti M anl U hob.tti FJU.ilh matt) t?,10 purihoH or mtt* ; ‘ ; 1 . down in tc-ven games , this year. against thc Iselin nudgots-and 19­ emitoetklyiwwspepwfouponb ■ ' 1 Y.OiJ'RE SURE WITH IANC-a STER-BRAND Wall Township is now. a Oroup 654 Gam e Best tr, 0 against the Iselin Peewees. Key­ KATUtf C* THI WK'somHJIJv': '’ ':“'r- jfl school, but Kcyport will con- port Biackb llila COllulUut-u .SnutliC-r '’IRCE«M*aUt7j0w^>,'.f ^taen • ' ! ■■ ~'r ;- tinus tn play them in football. Strathmore League season of grim and gallant hang­ i>«n AvtHABtt ing on through great adversity Ni<.0iixvI4 t'eiwlfki*, Sal Viscusl led tlie Strathmore n » « when they were whitewashed by n x .is i^ z i Cup* Wctf m r * "■ ‘ :'yi?9. '' ■ t ' Ci'j V*. i'j"' O '• ^League Friday night with names No*. d i U l i o i u m a i tj k Sayreville.. 38-0. in the midget divi­ HIM o t 208. 21,1 nnci m ior- a 634 series. }te*3Vft».iC«c.S sion, and 32-0 in the Peewee cate­ • CupAbM* " ' W ''"" Ray Piasccki had gomes cf /Oj, » OiuvtrM* g o ry . Boating Program 213 and 21 j for a 627 series, as Ut. Uttmi if QwiS— > M T W V 10IM iV u iiiL ,,u . M,n,^5 of Ceremonies were held at the La­ l ‘ 0 (' IV rt UN K B 157, 209 and 25fi for a (122 series, f J W I I O N bor. and Industry Biiilding in Tren­ M ilt" Rachlin''"was right behind Tina! siandlrsy ton last Saturday launching an ad- W L T witn fiauns of 132. 210 and ,lit for f)»rt n r!d j? e .------0 0 ^ vunced safe boAting program for a tiOJ s e rie s . Vuilsbur? : 7 2 0 youih education, Robert A. Roe, Hoi Conrad had a 2't6„gamo Tor AieUiPiicJt - — — — V 2 0 S.iVro' V/odi. South — —--• 7 2 o , Conirnissioher .:of;':fh^ N eW t’J^(:5e‘y>' a -681 -series, Ter.y.' Stranlpfo; 201 SIDE*, Smte Department of Conservation I M nln'vn n and 2M Ka.nes for a 573 series, M nrlbaro ------IANCA STCR PPA.HO CENTW CUT w and Economic Development, an­ Fred Pinkney 205 game 5M series, Iselin ------P ork C h{*pi....ib.75*' LOWtST PRICE IN YEAR: nounced.- , ", ' '- . ; . Betty Szaho 200 game 550 series, t.nurencft Hnrlwr Hiehfslown ------IAHCA5TCR BBANO m i-^JNTfTS POUND, WMITfl One hundred eighteen members L o u A u r ie m m a MD WNC-JH . Or,y Gamum, Chief of the State Bureau tonc 512, AnRic Della ValU 603, N c p l u n c ------CrouRa.RMu t..lb 68, of Navigation. : . and John Sw lzo 501. Toms nivcr ...... CHUCK 6 5 * New Jjhrcw^bury —— lA^KASTSK UANDCftOSS-IUk Point Plcannnt - ...... 7 9 R « « t . . ♦ IK B 8 . 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CASE PURCHASES KUSS RUDOLPH 7 1 0 % Turhcy & €ravy,({^3V «rD KLEENEX TOM 'S FORD 2-PLY TISSUES m i CALL' 264-9561 AND WE WILL Vhumbeifnu Shrimpy. # a? HWV, 36 _ KcYPOUT .' MIC SAJJRi' D iSCCJfW & 264-1*00 ■u.s. #1 5UI-REMG I MIN SUCED A ' SIZE 2 0 . ' &7 t * SANOWSCH BREAD fiElECTCD J lAsos trrr«i',i , 2 u 2 5 ' C rnncfruil.. ..S i, 2 9 ‘ f!l'w . . '!?• aeu tb LINCOLNS and B C S M S IL'NL'fR HIM. OGU sr.M h , Cinnumcn Suns ? Cnrrnt’ O foiitir- Jinirr* . , i v " 2 9 ViAk.WIA iLt. . ------3kvlicrry Pin ARE ROLLING AGAIN 1 ^ 3 ^ " ; - y & J iS . if WALL - ii WO! ROUTE 34 and EN FREEHOLD ROUTE 35 aw 36 PIEMTY OF Freehold Csrcfc - Rts. 9 ond 33 FREE CAMBRIDGE DRIVE KEYPORT . 0 :V0!J - CAN ; $111 SS6N. 5JP TO WIM A NEW MONTIEGO « PARKING MATAWAN Page I've!.'? THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. 7Ws3ay, November 9. 1967 6 1Freddie” Awards Presented At Ceramic Show €iu h lias Program On Car Wash Saturday

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ine -Woman > >n i*i lO'Yl V»i ; b\ * !r.x " e d b ’ \V:^. ca it e presicient ui: o r : th i T vin a mdei. Wilt p r o - turn nf M rs. vViiaam J Mr i th Hi I th*: Harrv Uanu became c o i r e x tVS i S ‘■d£C I I I f t t i c i k " ' 1 t i I cancy cre-'.ic't! hv Mrs, u i* " n i I t O i t i c e s 1- i HimS ter Road purchased the Ch trn a . '•'Ir.s. Vernon Ann^nr;;^^ c a i-.e a m i ih<» w i n n e r s u i ihu* o u h - i I VIOU, •.■ - m m e d .s e c o n d vi c a k e s w ere Mr.-:, M aurice R o u > s n : d e n t , reDU^'n Mr*. on. Th{*.r.ks; i M i r . Jh iii !P:fn, M U! .A $ M r ,; K. Tell [M rs. Johnson Carton.- o«>h L’SivC. i J.PoC-i land M rs. UernLidean Barr, flnwvr- i M r rl M r item a n d • cneored. i:ak4 and Lloyd Kd. Sororitv members who w»U take part Include, left to W ontshops tor the annual chnsf- i Activities ina.s Ha/aar. jointly sponsored bv right, Margaret Kane. iJlvn Kcrelc. Arlene GarUo. Rose Cuftcn, Joan Seatzo und JViaitmd ...... the Sensor Club, the hvemr." Mem- Bilniti. Lv^rshio Henartment and the Mat* | Outlined ! tt’.van V -o n i« ;v s Ciul> « ic l>c- m ade at the, recent rummage sals, ! conducted, m the home cf Mrs. Ulorgu tii'illc { aq is<>ros ; Plans for coming naivruss were Kathv Vmsko attended the Mid' j ihurman Nualis. Hatid-made orb* .outlined at the me.ednp of tho A.tar dlescx County- 4-H Horse Show : c i c s a n d C h r i s t m a s d e c o r a t i o n s , ar*?. Elect iSf iv O ffivvn aimano RnsorvRosary -Society Sociotv tifof Stbt. C j ocm p'produced tor the t'AO-day ba- and won-a im t putee tvobon ui th,fi ! ent ;> Chuidi. Matawan. held m ■ hlections were heJd at the reii- i zaar scheduled tor Friday a?iJ Sat­ r^ it «nd i.or 1 r c - . Miw n w ill ^ ‘FrtHSdie” . .statuettes te r “ hest-in-show.**.. en tries a rc . .Theawards wnre tiresented by Ceramic Show Chairman, Im i tholewin. i Strathm ore Lane?. * urday. Dec. J jno Uuest Nichc. uUr Morganville '4-H Vaqueros >.ffeU \o right) Nan twiner?*; who acceptor for her vster, Mev»a. Leuhe sin, and Grand Knight James Vena, at the Centra) Jersey Lerumic snansmp. Carolyn Knowles was • ! Mrs. Peter Herro. .president. previously scheduled ft-t Dc*c. •*;. raeetiiiia. Iho netv officers are: frphifM^kv Oertrude MeLane, Dorothy Damraw, and Eleanor Little, Show held m Strathmore School. tVtatawnn. ; conducted ihe business session. made a ;uiuui leader, and M is. 1 ha L r cl an 1 > T ^ t President, George Miller; vi^ . i • ivir.-i. Jlonn'U tNnnwanu?. chairm an t>:«i0 p.m .."featuring a covered disn pr» ^ I* /■»<. t tt> t JVV11JI f vict «n u ao nonorarv jnemv. :■- r M '^rtlsf for first, ^cond -and j to separate , divisions for admls. wirimnji onuy in the professional Tne show, h^ld at the Strathmore [ of the - Christm as h:x/.v.s.r. w h i c h | seweiarv. JoAnn Townsend; cihir^-pl&c&ft^ and > best-m -show on- I children from 12 to J6,> children un- supper and a psay to be presented division: Dorothy Damraw. spcr> School, wns sponsored ov Cardinal . will be held today, tomorrow .and- ‘treasurer Carolyn nnawies; ul- I bv irm dr&ma ana tae muste de- Also attending . were Norman:-i tneS>i«. tht*-second .annual Ceatial f dor 12. and.professional. An ndden i Saturday, appealed for help in tne porters*. .Sharon McCormick and mug entry m the children from 12 Newman Council No. 5J21 Knight | partments. . Jersey Ceramic Show wen? pro i division' Ims year was a sweep* Townsend; Rm ev Curley. • - Peter:1.' ! kitchen and asked members to c n ftans- vs'n'.icii: corresponding' sec.- sejuea bv fr ied Cholcwinski. citato stakes division open to winning-en­ to 16 division: Mayna Connors, of Columbus.. M atawan. Proceeds I A report: was jiivtfn the dap:;­ i bake cakes fnr the food table. Thr re?»rv. »,»‘rorge rownsend*. re­ Kmgshoi-and Pam Laniau. sponsored by Matawan Ceramics, of.the show went-to tin*, bunding ; cacc bt idAe toui'U&meiit underway rJiutn, und Grand KnipJU Jamas Ve­ tries from other shows.- ; bazaar will be held in the gym­ freshment committee. Mary Me ■ ! Bfist-ot-show awards wcrs p r e - for her-winning entry in the chil­ fund of the council. Members of u u4 i in the clubhouse bnday after- na at the conclusion of the show. . nasium of tht* M aiawan Grammar Cormiek. Laura Geran. Pamela dren under 12 division, nnd Ger­ i noons. Announcement was made ^vv.Piec^F. ,outcr€d j,.ver#i; judged m ?cnf5i‘ to the foijowm^.: -E'-^nor thc* show com m ittee tn addition to i school Broad St.. Matawan. (torn Plank and Linda De Lorenzo. seven rU s« tTndcigb-/e gbzp, Uttlo, sponanii'd by EU .-^raim u’. trude Mni-i-ne. sponsored by M at­ M r. ChoiewiTWut were* Berna^L f-'wi- I jo ; ihut a five-lesson beginners - Urtds;?- ! Baby Beef Seta ,1 a.m . to 9 p.m. dauy. Luncheon | course will be given by M rs. Con- Gmny Beck and Donna JHichtal roverjjiaze, porcelain; day, ciay for her winmnK entry m the u in the nf«r tuturc. Mrs. Nancy jlrcnion Tnirfirounds, Danul Kmf- Evening Membership Testimony Motor Inn. R oute.35. Holmdei. t\ A l l 'Jt D l F M P s lh s t a t e : h u ir m a n . Townsend was made chairman of fen. M organville. received a ribbon hot and cold buffet will be served. are supporting this proiect by rais- Mr?. D avid Brucc v.t.s hm pitalitv thu Horse Diy:«;ica of tne i H - c o u n ­ I and $25 fur ms dnui'iai purc-liased f-ri«»s wiii no awarded tor the best i..r' m bi; lin'd to 5vtrc!i35? chairman, assisted by Miss A. ty fair. She will be assisted bv [through the Junior Breeders Fund. decorated exchange gifts. Tickets IClub lias Guest Speaker artificial kidney machines to lend Puzzling Catherine M cDonald and M rs. Har­ M r s . B e y * . I A 5.50 award was donated by Hnr* must be purchased in advance. persons with diseased non-function- ry M . M u n s o n . The treasurer reported $54 was I old W oticrbcrfj. Further information may be ob­ Max Sichaehter, representing the dation for Kidney Research Dc- inR kidnevj. Tne mnchinr. will per­ Judge Ralph S, Heusar jr.. Mat­ tained froni Mr:' C aiiijy. ?.uih Carofe-Guuacto Fuumiatiar.. form the yunctioiis uhcir uiseased awan borough, ihursdav tmed I v e i o p m r n i and hnuipm^nt was W i l l Present Play was guest speaker at the meeting organs cannot do. that of removal Harold Gilncr, Upper Freehold - n u n - founded in 1960 in m em o ry of Ruth . Tickets are now available for of the Eveninft Membership De­ o! the wastes from the body. Township, $30 and $5 costs fo-1 '‘Baheq in Toytand” to be present­ partment of the Matawan Wnr.un's Carols Gottsclio ulio died at tho driving wuiiout a license on sum- j Business Meeting ed D c c . 14, 15 a n d 1C b y “ T h e Club held at: the clubhouse Monday age of 15 from uremia. This Foun­ mons from Patrolman Robert Ker- I Mr«. John 11. Ivinney. chairman S a i n t s and Sinners" of the parish evening. M r. S chachter k a mem- ek. The court found the story of I . dation has been designated as t h e ’ of the Matawan EMD. conducted 5a*r of e H 'vrU a ( T rustees in the M atawan Regional High N-J. F«iot?.iicra of W om en’s C lu b s this defendant- a bit -.mystifying } New! General Electric Hit; business m eeting. M rs. August School auditorium at 8:15 p .m . F o u n ­ and imposed 30 days suspended I : The Ruth Carule Gottsclio i tvenins Membership state • wide M. SchmeluiK, cuatrman of tae M rs. Louis Vernareili and Mrjt, sentence m the county jail iiiso c a rd party and wir fashion show „...... • , ... . • | GrcHor Asbjorn accepted.co-chau - held recently, thanked the mem­ lh e defendant explained he had j manship^ of the annunl p'^n^h b ers for their co-open tion tn mak­ n ev’ e...... r hnd a license, even t h o u g h ipafihcSU supper tn February. 2J y e a rs old, and was only a r e ­ World Showcase i n g th e event a financial and so­ Sister Mary Blaise, MSSBT, a cial succes>;, She stated that the cent resident m the area, that he Trinitarian bister, was t/.e gUs’St theater party was also a success­ had c o m e in from Pennsvlvnnia speaker. H er topic was '■Unmar- f u l e v e n t . und thut in the short span' of his ned Mothers.” - being m New Jersey he hud m ov­ Tiie ntoi'iibci ibip vnt.-d ta ad«pl i The snena? pn/s was woo hv mo revision oi me ny-jaws. Mrs ed successively, trorri Matawan to j Mrn. M.A. Galvin and me nower Kinney thanked the ■chairman of ! Kcansb"rK nnd (hence to Allen­ j arrangem ent, donated bv Zieglers. N o - w m m a E the by-law com m iliee.. MivrMisr, HnnHan­ town 10 ‘css l"un a weck. He den­ 1 Matawan. was: awarded to Mrs. nah Mcl.pjin. and hnr commlttpo ied flight from arrest for some­ i M atthew Hcalv. thing occurring in Pennsylvania It was decided to adopt a fuir.ilv j M embers weru remindH*1 to r<*- vvas back of his changing towns so l o r Christmas. Mrs. Frank (iraz- [ceive Holy Commu.HOh m a body f a ? t . . lano, welfare cnairman. will ap- i Sunday. Uec. J. :r; tlv; h'.»0 «.ni: pomt a committee to purchnsc W ilhain Ricp. proprietor of tho : m .r ^ s, . Rifts and food for the fam ily. Sinclair qas station at the south­ east corner of Mam Sr. and Route A report was Riven bv Mrs. 34. signed complaint against John Peter Melnik on the Fall Round lU 'U t'r M itt a n a n In il S a v i t u k y II. M atnwan, allr B n ? a a r arm tnsiUe ot a enr parked at fhe f m itte'1 for a Better M aiawan m eet Hand-k:utted articles nnd mi*- station in onvmus search of a key ! \n% Oct. !i0. A dlseusymn also was cellmiuius Hems were collcued lo take, ofi with tiie vehicle-. j held on the use uf w ine childrf-n Pupils of thc sceond (redo of Strathmore Elementary School celc- for the ..oiisi; Committee Bazaar Mr. Savitsky denied this was to solicit funds by standing on thc ftnted Halloween by appearing In costumei of other lands, pari of to be held Friday. Dec. 1. and Sat­ their project ou Wcrld Showtuse. Pictured In their cosiumes, left to so. ile declared (nut he had left streets with c')'ii receptacles. urday. Dec. 2. at the clubhouse. h i* o . v u c a r in the vicinity of Re|)re>tmtahves from the Worn light, are Caralyn Jabe, Dutch; Steven Sndowskl, ruiislii Liiulu Peri- M rs. Kinney is General Cl'nirnw.ii. Route .14 that night when he had airs Club of Matawan. Girl Scout mail, Freneo and Bradley Winter*, Spanish. M^s- Howard W oollcv. F.MD C,lu:r- fuel pump trouble and was max­ Council. I.i. nte Socicfv. Rotary. inan. Mrs. Thurman C. Nealis. On Oct. Sl,. tho second c'ade the Danish Dance of Greelint-, Rus­ ing his way ou foot past tne Rice Tnnitv Church. Lochalea Clut'. children m Mrs. Oornjhy Btichen s Senior Chairman, and Mi'-. Ed­ st.’uun v,m.n ht *a-.v a ii.oim vdu- American L^gicm. Uurou^ii iJcmo- sian Two SLey, uiul I^rarli Horn, ward Potts. Junior Chairman. ciacs- nt ll» i’Strntii.'.■ l-Kmen- o ln w i t h h venng wonan m if cr^Uc Llub. Mntawan llorough tnry School celchraled Halloween plus a m ock buli (iylit to t!i« strains ’l h e n e x t m e e t i n g n f t h e I’.M D whom he knew very well and Auxiliary to the Bayshore Ho>p«ml in an unusual fashion. T hey pre­ of authentic Spanish “corrida" of Malaxvtin \Sornitnsii s ClubC lu b wwill ill hi hose pro^nc*1 witn the p.'op'e and ivlniavnn businessmen s As­ vented their World Showcase, the music. While authentic folk music held at the clubhouse, Monday, : with wlioui : ho wasith wit! aroused sociation attended. .aummation and synthesis of two fom bcfrica, Ihe Caucasus, Japan Dec. 4. Ihe program wilt be Hoh* | his curiosity and concern A copy oi the recent publication day Decorations for tables and ■ He h|l dartyd bchind of ihe League of Women Voters Wteks ot independent research in­ nnd Chinn sounded a cosmopolitan - i a to some of the countries in tne air, guests roamed the roiim v i s i t ­ wrappingb by GenevievL Donnell j ^jic aU[0 pm^cd on the corner by was cMubit'.’d. A new rosier nf all nn>l I'M riiin o V .illiir nnrl n I tncn • .. r ...... J world This study was an out­ ing tho costum ed younKSlcrs, read- and Sii/.aunu M iller, and a Choral thu pas station to ohservo the car the organizations m the area was growth of dl'-cussions centering on inj; the childron'H rrports and Group under the direction of Mus­ ; in which the youn^ womun war distributed . to over 100 nrganiza- the wnys m which people com­ from Africa, the Caucasus, Japan ic Chairman. M rs. Victor I'rctlda. ' ridin-i. that he had never reached • lu>ns rhe oncratmns of tne Hay- . inuiucHtc with each other, and thc viewing thc displays. T l i e l - M D W in aiso ceicnraic iia ; lus arm into the parked vehicle i -smjI liim iiin;ij unimnssion was reasons why such communication At the close of a full and re- 25th anniversary that evening. | nor molested it in any way. explains! and the present statu-; of thc Bayshore Community Hos­ hslps to make .this a better world iwarding dav the cliildrcn enjoyed Hostesses at the November m eet­ j Mr. Savit?.ky put Clark Camcr pital was presented by Charles in wiucn tn Jive. litchi nuts, a delicacy of China, as ing; were Mrj.. Thomas T. Starnes, r on, River Gardens, on thc stand Schock. chairman of the finance Tne showcase presented the chil­ one of their Halloween refresh­ Chairman, M iss Hannah McLean. j to verify that the Savitsky nutu c o m m i t t e e . dren in costumes of other lands, ments, lt was a fitlinfi climax to Mrs, Louis R. Clark nnd Mrs ' had truly broken down and that it ■nd enabled the pupils to show dis­ their Halloween World Showcase, Frank Bradach. was necessary for thc defendant plays of objects made abroad. a day in which these pupils seem ­ to gu aToot tu his h<»me. Marketing Director Amunji thuse were dolls and coins, ed lo draw closer to the other peo­ Tlie court was not satisfied. He b lu m p s (iilti clothing, fo o d nnd t r m . ple of tho world. And to quote one llospiiaI -■ i nxiIiary called on Mr. Rice to produce an Parents and other visitors were ol th-' tired but happy children. attendant et the station who had treated to some native folk dances, " I t w as a f u n d n y l ” S ch o rl it las M ( >vlt tig observed the defendant also to ap­ pear for verification of the Rice The monthly meeting of the M at­ testim ony. And Mv. Savitsky, who awan Borough Auxiliary to Day- avowed his sister could cogently shore Community Hospital will be support all he was sayinR, wns WASH • DYE • DRY held on M onday ut 8:15 p.m . in the told to have her in court as a wit­ Trinity Church Hall. Main St.. ness to explain the mvsterious Putnam Dye Sold Exclusively M a i a w a n . concerns Lo which Mr. Savitsky Plans will be discussed for the had made allusion. Toy and Cookie Salt* which will be Two motorists paid fines on held Den. 2 at the First Aid Build­ summons from Patrolman Kerek, HAPPY HOUR LAUNDROMAT ing on Little St. Michael E. Hakor, New Bruns­ The program will include a slide wick, paid $10 and $5 costs ior ig­ M a M P W M ^ Prea Parking presentation by Miss Minty Mou! noring n trnlfic signal and Daniel 123 Main St. — Matawan — 566-9777 In R oar of her recent trip to Vietnam. Miss .1. Cesari, also charged wiih the Moul, who is a trustee of the Turn red light offense, failed to show ns Dooley Foundation, retintl> ap­ u oil v i Splint's, Md., resident Big Fam ily C apacity! Hi-LO H eat Sv/itchl Variable Tim e Control) Thurs., Fri., Sal, Open Until i A.M. p e a r e d o n ‘ ‘G ir l T a l k ” w h e r e sh»* nnd $l.r) bail wus forfeited. told about her annual visits t<» l.;»os Spendiimcr violators who paid Goodbyo to weather worries and wash­ The secret Is In tho hofu, low temperft« Othnr Days — 5 A.M. to 11 P.M. at which lime she works wiih the up were Maryl Finkehtein, 10 day bluosl Thanks to this GE Dryar( tun* drying system . Extra-largo clotheo doctors in thr IVintry VnnmUition’’? Poflwniwi rirrlp, $Kl clothes come out sunshine-fresh . . . load opening makes loading and unload*- hospital.1; and nrplwin.ij'.i's. a n d $f» c o s t s ; S t iia r l A n d e r s o n , ■?nfi a b i e o i ' i A s f o r lin t p a r t ic le s , t lm y ’r^ Neptune City, $13 and costs; fluffy, lint-free . . . no mMtcr v.'iat tho In Appreciation Carl Ccrbrr, Hi Coral PI., Ila/let, fabricl And no need to slow over a hot ijpuHht by Inc hip, capacity lint trap ♦« • My heaiifoll fhnnks lo till my $11 nml ?.r> cosls; nnd .1. C, Mar­ Ironing board when you tumble dry per. locafed just fnsido tho door for onsy friend.*; for llieir mnny card- rind tin, M atawan, Sil and 55 >u>t ..»lr« ft» SALES - REPAIRS „ • York com puter consulting firm. Mr. M ariiwio’s responsibilities ' Ij™ Or/ Control P rc« t C yob will hr the direction of Aulomnlcd • riJK Cnpn ;i!y L,m T.,ii. ' 6 7 GALAXIE Pc-rculjin Ij,. YOURS TREE! ««— Coneepfs' natmmil me! k»,tini: pro­ •i»«i O iu m and To> Sof-il/ Saia,t : " i:li A Ojuble fltrt 8el bf I gram of r.omtnerclal, snltware, and r^moiii Mat* ShMlt & ( comnninlcntloii progrnmining Kcr- Ono W as Loft Out! Beautiful 1967 G^laxio „^lm --«|nr: ril'f-wtatit whu p u b'7 vlre.i to m ninr compui;*r u'i'’r<;, $158 a QC r.letUI; Dfy»f, | 1 Mr, M arinaro ennu'Q to Automat Olf«r valid to Nev. I«, |0C7, If Metric DIAL 2 6 4 -» 6 1 7 500 2-Dr. Hard Top. Rod and Black, V- , Auto­ a p »o •Minimum Retell I’rlc# dryvr It c0iin«O»J to ioP&L-Nir&L lin n 8 cd Concept*) Inc. from Compii'er j Applications Inc, where he was H TOWING & DIAGNOSIS matic, Power itooring and All Tha Goodios. marketing manager for the Trans- i Miiy Ordar llifl W.irlnl fjSriwn Through U», Yoiir t r^nclilioj G.E. D o.. pnrtalinn A h'mnncial Sysiem s Dl- boo Otir Currpfit Diipliiy, Pn'ci i ond lormf, UM RATES AVAILABLE — Ask for Chick Ludwick at Tom's Foul. . He was formerly a ;sot:iated I wiih hit'-i-nalion'd Ilii'iini’S'i Ma- i cbiius as marketini', rcpresenlative : m . 35 HAZLET cor. Poole Ave. and is a grnduaie of St. lawnMir^ 1 2 6 4 -1 6 0 0 Unlveralty. lie is nianit il and re-J MsM ELECTRIC APPL, Ine. - NEXf TO RKO OAK DINER - sides with his wife, son and two ! daughter:! at 3? M istletoe Dr., Mat- i 136 MAIN ST, MATAWAN * 566-2277 m m a w a n . 1, THF M Af a.w /\w JO 'JPN *^ P«g«> nitrte&n TTrviifW.*’/. N ovem ber--9.- (967

li!“ Mat- 3 F r i 'j i ■*' I Father And Son Dinner Dance & r f V v M Asse^M'ftont M srq# ! k n i t s S u i t | jjtaying books of Jewish iyteretii fur W aision Lo, sMdrk' Jewish \ la k e S ettlem ent i" e « 1 'iu i 11 <“-"i r - l Eiwk Month. A Bot*.:'FaI» wiii fo. IVa • i b tw riu u M .i'ifj ir«. m ip jM yCv- 'Ci 1 % f , r t i t ■>:. o u r t i- (u -‘. I ln h o f i h " S ,,i ; ' rl ' / ■ o o t tn e MOWUDBth County ! bz’ii ihr tii- children of tne Rehgj- , / r'v s t x r t I I I Ci^aviiiaiioa 'uv Six-i»! Swvk_ ...., . . . iw s a ih t -S'.incffl.y yrJw elz Ot I£ u lin e l-fmher.. DnVatt Hrv.itrsre. 2 Krmpp | anauai din/ier-daoCK to Ih-. h e l i l o n .Names Aides" B i 'i'Jiw Ber« Agency real estate firm j consolidate its operntions with that j before ^Superior I Judge Fran- | ! Cirde. M iddletown. w ere granted a jiieth Ahm. j iJaturday at 8 p.m . In. the Cobble­ V v in k W . K i oha, vice president ' Ttw* ejjto / Xc-i, V Cc *1 have won expense-paid vacations ! of tie Hudson Ccunty and Union - :1 • a jury ended Oct. i -JiO.OOO settiernect Fridr.v hy Su- ! sloriftj hestauran^ Rome St. M m ­ nav ai j Study Orours : TB asscdaticas, Uiis was a n t i ckholder of Wul&ton ►Ahei.unH ceii'braU* Jeurtsh -Book Ipenor tou t: JutU'fi Livin R. Sim- ! dietown. The diimer-dance tiiis ysai- for two to Miami i5”iicW Fte,. U I the Sisterhoods Study Group3 ■ tm iouncoi, ay ut. j. tinasm H r o a - -as fi’fkl hv Bruc^.'Kttij- '.iind O x , Inc., has betn. -H&mtfc 03 Nov.-28 during a meet- | rail!. Tha n w i t ' 1 w as for iciiJiitftt • w i1’ ^ ri,or -Jobr- PrOlU, tiV5 vvau ttmiuunceti by Kenneth Berg, wp a B» K Iu - e Os* j » « « i - c .. 1 -> yuum 5uu>;rea i-to. is wiien ne | sky, cbairmon of the nomm'ttw. .15 ( j n r d ’ja pr., Oakhurst, :■ director o l ^p^radons.siicl cni?jrnvftR j tive dirwtor of the Atumni Fcdera- co-ow.'ier. The contest, cnnfUicted 5-1'VU iliu ■ ffiugtum UlvIlK'. j iii Kutuus-uem started last week I was injured on Routt! 35. R sr...... I tior» of Se.t(/n H ad Uiitvsrsit:,'. i T b s m u a b . v t Hws totwc.lidated or- a,«aiijst Utuls S. Oraziauc* K cyport j of the operations com m ittee of : thq; ['among m ors than 100..salesm en !n Will u s ' ■Hooka! Books! Books! ■ I w;!fr, .courses tipen to fell oM!w Townsiup. lla received |9SrJ anc ra i alumni and fr.esds sre rardialiy J gai-izatlon wil! be the TU- Respira- G ardens, K eyport, for Injuries. M r. ! natscr.-A’idc uivesim ent firm . Tbe ap* aad future u Boos Iai;. «iO j somcii in the community.' Classes father. $9001. ! .invited to attend. For reservation.': I Ihe eight Berg cffices. Via-s U i i t - u j £u*y D/yease uf v^rn- Nutiscn ' said he su?fc-red Apr. 8, Ipoinlm cnt waa announced by Dan- . |« / e bc.T.t; fceid a t T em ple Shalom , 1966, in an auto accidcnt cn Van j ie) Culien. chairman of the bcvird awarding of a book, ami «ta./ia- t o h u e d r i v i n g os>. B r m t e 3(5 n t icicass cotitnvt Tuny Kuiper. te 1 on ths number of home listings I tral New Jersey and it will serv'e lAvrraont f,»ne. M awivsc;:.. a c h ie v e * ;) >>y e a c h r r . ^ n . Schoick Rd., Holmdel. I and >Vi!Uani D. F'fiTvi^ng, preMdent. tued readiufs b y M f s. M ^ M i ) HiRht. jam rs stepped to a-Mir p r. > P) m l v, the tri-county area. Local, m em bers Sy.wiorj. ■ .-■ . • . , o f f ) f f " r e Til . J *JU d <\. A i 10 n ij cUrt rs ll f I W inners, w ive Eoyd Ivi.-i-nr .'Urk i c.‘ the l'oriiK-i iv’.onm outh County Mr. N^iison. who'w^.rEpfrtseftt-j In ac^'joivJreeofrT . O’H^nnrap^ Ti>« le iep tio n e D igit G am e dr*w» Me" *t 9:39 s. m.. oa W ednesday; car. tlie rops bro.t.c. He w ent in oa- Fire Cofiege Lir.Cqulst and Robert Jooes nf the committee who will s^rve on the T. Herlcli, X ea Bunk j vice pie:»ide*it and non-vt>un» stock- Ipr wnl also take place with tlie "Customs and Ceremonies at 1 tween ib- cars when a car fJr.v.-n I Hufcici oftiee. The! Accivcy new Doard of Erectors arc Mrs, i said a car driven by M r. [holder, has been jinioci assistant loiiowwg awards to be made: Two p.m. on Thursday: ajid ''I.ltera- by G eor/ie Hauaer of 9 Sisvemli St.. The f«!I scsiiun of Lhp M ownouih | will send the m en aiid thoir wives Uouglan Marsliail and and Mrs. : Orar'fin crasset,! over the middle director of operations a mem*... Cays at the Mote! on the Mountain, i tur#" at I p.m . on Monday, A baby W est K«?,niiburg. crashed ;nm tne County Fire CoUege Ior officers of j to Florida for seven days and six Jnvm Soellm ^n hwKb l-^irnrttfL “ ‘ ! her nf ihi* C/,inin2:ltC,9. istiiprKH] <*J5T -f, m v m v p u j . i n t u i t s P v hv-r>.< a 525 U.S. Ssvuun Bond. Slid & sSUcx is m the bumllnir au r lne the nut; ! niu'ntg w ith accom m odation? at ti’“ I c a r r:eHd-o»?. r*w n?T ep'V ','M rf. k'ro‘-r< m a naitvt-.of itrf^oV; electric try pan. Jt ‘■Customs and Ceremonies course, tween buraners...... cd M onday; N ov, 20 u> 8 p.m . oi il/juiim r Hotel. Aii exiienrc)d including air liira ftnd ! credited wiih r/tcre than a i 'ostrn } UniversUy b^/ore onlonnf?, tne in- b e tu rn e d lzi bv N ov. .10. fld&tloG- it« to jam tJiBso. classes. Flaubor. Edmiind S. Caiuonn of ly Cmtff John lownley of Plain­ tui(ni:icant advances in hear; n n d — ~~ ... . jvest/n'ir.l busjnp«4 »u J!^l 'v*th ?i\* #1 information may he obtained Red Bans represcntetj tiiu han- field Fire'Department will speek on lu tm average -year" the Coast i related arrprlal surgery,, u * * “ . •• * i u t . w »'•*:”»- i v t A • ,Iro m M rs. B e rt Stillm an, 254-8154, . Ctuuute used toys mto moaeyt nftprBs, J&mes . Carcon ni ftstniry " F t n ; P r J ' v r n t i v n r*.o ?. y i r s u c p n r t - ,Uui*ni uHSiv^rs appioxim ^leiy 6C.* ; chaser* /v^igciV Aiuwaus cl the ?thJn^s ^ilI'usabU \ tiien aea tnem niem bcr firn-. Hc joined W alston,is the month oi November How? With a Classified Adi iPsrk faprejenied Mr.- Haubsr. ’ ment Lcvei/J . 000 requests for assistance. .. i Year in 1%7. . I through Classified Ads. li^ l as•cafT'-.ji- ancJ »v?s nam ed as* sistant director of op*?rftt;«on^ in ‘. 1966. In 19S4, hc was elected a via? prcskknf. of tUvfu a, - •• • ■! -v'Tv5r'r C'^^Vinr.Vii u iUtis’e of ‘ i New York City and attended City. 7 ! C G llC K ii. of . Kew York :f*nd New' \ ; Vork iim v^rsity. H e a iso ha‘s"par«,:: : tif’iputed sevf ra) computes' tuuV ' iuitf -prpal% CojiiK:“»i.cai;-, j tions A ssociation. Kt- nnd his.wife,/..; I Kita, and their seven chiidvciv Uvc ‘ I at 68 Oveilca Lane, Ivlatawan. ,; , Accwtron Watches - A Cushman ^ E Hanc« Hosiery - I) Rob Lee - C - - ■ ' SHIRTS 4 JACKETS . |{ ItarHnii 4-1T Sponsor* Anson Carters - D Healili^ex - D Speidel Watdi Bands “ A Si'doir /•’«•«• P fojf’f t • Miss. Aiuermi 81 loes - J .i, Jewelry - A • Proiftct SeeinR .hys-D ng is beintj.nT ..-, -.Cinderella >- ;,3J’ Silver City Crystal - A initiated by M rs. Salvatore. V;idu- cla. 13 Willowbrook Dr., Hazlet, ‘ ,, Her 'Majesty - G und a tltive is Underway lo recruit, : American Field - B Campus - L Hallmark Cards - I interested persons to participate in Seth Thomas Clocks - A a locii sroup proiert. . ' ’ HUNTING CLOTHES ■ MEN'S - POYS WEAR Misiy Harbor The rearing or Seeing Eye ptipui Hush; Puppies ~ C Sweet-Orr’-'R. . . fiiLS Is n p«uji';ct'«**-.tlie Nt-w Jer- .. Ainericaii Girl Shoes - C Dickie - B 'v; .-'Raln^v'eai*.'rv-.G.. V sey'4-H Club. The local project will : ; ; ; W O R K C L O T H E S be sponsored by the Karitan Town.. . V:- \ WORK CLUIH*:* HaheS Underwear - B s h i p 1 -1 ! C iu li. .'MI'-, Apache Mocassiiis - C M^ < Sehwiim Bicycles - M nlained that ninc-week-oUl Ge'rpi'.iii :; Daniel Green Shepherd puppies will be Riven ‘ tou- ILLS, - B “ Williamsburg” Ij.qunlilied persons, to, raise for ap-..-'. Admiral - K . Slippers - J . ■■■■ - SLACKS ■■■'■. ptoxim iK ety'one.year ttaut the.v ate - letdy for training ai the Seeing .. ; Paints -- •:*Rilc-“ -J- live School. . ‘ ; r ’ - Heirloom Silver - A Bulova Watches - A Klheeo - B v . ‘ " 'S H O E ' ■."• The VHIuna family 1ms ' reeent- . * - P O I I C 6 S H IR T S !y relea'icd its first U'j r to the Srcr .: Manhatlan Shirts - F Si>miioiis - E ilitf iiye Schoc! ami lias ai-tuiired - Internalional Silver - A a second tlos tn lie raised thvounh . Belleck China - A :pf.'$s; m ore tim e during ita for- - I5a»» Wecjuns — C ' - ■ Feleo : -. .. -. niai trninio;; ami llien it is from H Naturaiijser Shoes - J Suisliv'atss - K corjcoaietl site. Persons interested Cultured Pearls ~ A Jantzen Sportswear - F' ln raising the puppies for ’.he pur­ Bates - J pose of aiding ihe Wind may se­ Orange Blossom cure details tw in .Mrs. 1-Iducia. L " S H p lS " F O .R '.M E N ‘ ' Jonathan Logan - G Stetson Hats - F

■ -• : PRODUCTS . Diamonds - A Busfer Brpwn - Ic Kimberly Knitwear - G Ski! Elcclric Fools - H ! Molfy Pitcher Fairfield Knits - D Omega Watches - A Bigelow - E ! A iix itin ry Hivetn Keepsake Diamonds - A Trifari Jewelry ~ A I . Nli.i. Bertram Woodhend presld- Fleet-Aire - C Olympia led at the monthly meetinR of tlie, I A uxiliary l o Molly Pilcher B a r • : - • Bestform /- •• ■■ - - ■ CMHORCNS s h o e : Krementz Jewelry - A Tingley - B j racks 1907, Veterans ol W orlil \Vnr Typewriters - M 'I, at M oose Hall, licansburR. 1 Foundations - D BOOTS 4 RUBBERS • Prince Gardner | Memorial services will hc held : Keds Sneakers - J Parker Pens - I Thomasvillc - E oi: Armistice Day, Nov, 11, wilh Butte Knits - D Wallets - A | other organizations, to honor pill AND PENCILS ; veterans wltu «ave their lives for Kroehler - E Tensor Lamps - I | ail mankind. Services will be hold Bostonian Shoes — F G-E Appliances - K 1 at the World War II monument, at. 7 Pedwin - C | 10 a.m. nnd nt the World War I London Fog - F Toro Snow Blowers - H monument at 11 a.in. Brown & Sharpe Girl Scout - L R.C.A. - K Mrs. Mnrt OT.nnnnr of M atawan. was accepted as a new member. UNIFORMS 4 EQUIPMENT Machinists Tools - II Lenox Crystal - A Villagers - D The. special prize was won bv Mrs. Reed & Barton Merrick Ross. Hostesses for this Greenfield month were Mrs, .Louis Abt, Mrs. Billy The Kid - G Waterford Crystal - A David Henman anti Mrs. Stanley Taps & Dies - II Lenox China - A Silver - A BOiidukua. Mrs. Helen Yount, Re­ gional President, sent a letter of Bobbie Brooks - G Life Stride - J Ronson Lighters - A Wings - B thanks to the Auxiliary for il.s enn- Hummel Figures - A i triliutkms. ' • SH IR T S j The Christmas Bar.aar of liuud- Caravelle Watches - A La-Z-Boy - E Rogers Silver - A i made articles will he held nt the ILLS for Her - G Wrangler - B ' next ineetiiiK Nov. 21. James Lees - E Royal Doiillon DUNGAREES Community Silver - A Hart, Scliaffner j Conavreation Atvuni China - A Youngland - 1) & Marx - F Lofts Candv - I ' For ila rd vn i'.luh Carhartt - B - ^ WORK CLOTHES Risque Shoes - C Zenith - K j Garden Cluh R.F.D, was the win- Ilickey • Freeman ‘‘Little Giant” i nor recently of the "Conservation Clinic Shoes - C i Organization of the Yt?rru nward, Zippo Lighters - A | sponsored Jointly by U«c New Jcr- NURSES, WHITE Clothes - F Sump Pumps - II Rolf’s Wallets - I jsey Federation’ of Sportsmen’s I Ciubs, the Sears Roebuck Foundn. j linn and the National W ildlife Fed­ ’ o r a t io n . ' Sle/en T/.eap, Federaiion of TO FIND THE DEALER OF A N Y PARTICULAR BRAND, NOTE KEY LETTER NEXT Sportsmen’s Clubs President, an­ nounced that R.F.D. had earned , tlie avsard foi its oxeeptiona! nnd iueri(oiious com m unity leadership TO YOUR SELECTION. THEN LOOK BELOW FOR THE DEALER OF THE SAM E LETTER j in nwnkcM’inj; and ^Limulatin^ j»ub* t lie awareness for thc need arid 1 wisn use and mnnaRcpu i.t .» our j jiaturaJ restJijr*.'v, ,mil st;irtinf» an m.iioj) pjo/jnm i o n Conservafiun. ALL BRANDS 'A' T O - A LL BRANDS ’B’ # ■ - . A L L BRANDS 'C* f t . ALL BRANDS 'D' S J a , A LL BRANDS 'E' } A Mountain Gmu ^tiuuette, cn- j /.'raved wuh thc club’s acliievc» * • A R E A T A R E A T ^ A R E A T A R E A T | M A R E A T ; nicnts, was piv*5fnb‘d to the Hub KEYPORT j at the Awards Unwind, held ro. KEYPORT JEWELERS WEST FURNITURE | cc nf Iy, nt the Fairmont Hotel, FEIGENSEN'S SHOES MURIELS ( Lakewood, IM-.D. \v.u» the onlv AND OPTICIANS ARMY & NAVY COMPANY I winner of on award in Monmouth 29 W . Front St., Koyport STORE C .'o u n ty . 43 W . Front St., Koyport 13 W . Front St., Koyport E. Front St., Koyport 264-2008 14 W . Front St., Keyport

NRED A USED TRUCK? S* ALL BRANDS 'P d * ALL BRANDS 'S' W f - A L L BRANDS 'H' ALL BRANDS T ALL BRANDS 'J' ® A R E A T ^ A R E A T * * A R E AT * A R E A T * A R E A T I’VE GOT 'EM W. S. WALLACE GALE'S HARDWARE BAYSHORE STATIONERS LA ZARE S SHOES WESTREICHS (3) PICKUPS AND COUNTRY CLOTHES COMPANY Main & Front Sts., Keyport 9 W. Front St., Koyport Front St., Keyport 45 W . Front St., Keyport 26 W . Front St., Keyport (I) WINDOW V A N

fl) STAKE BODY Another Event Sponsored by 1 < F _ , A L L BRANDS 'K' If - ALL BRANDS V M L A L L BRANDS 'M' (I) CARRY ALL .4ff A R E A T A R E A T *"*' ARE AT PROMOTION COMMITTEE PETE'S ALPINE'S BAYSHORE HARDWARE Seo Lou Bruff DEPARTMENT STORE KEYPORT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 44 W . Front St., Keyport ci TOM 'S FO RD Inc. FOR PERMANENT REFERENCE FOLD THIS AD IN QUAiiTCRS At Bus Slop 4 W . Front St., Koyport 40 E. Front St., Koyport AND INSERT IN YOUR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 200 Hwy. 35 kcyport - 264-1600 Fags Fourfesft i f 5E MATa WAN JCJKf-iAL • Ni ■'TJ'M^day, November 9, i'.}67

Sia* K\pert .** , i U.S. Air i'orce Ala?or fnor.ias's Arm y iY jvaie i>aul DoriJii-iiv, 19 i 53, T g 'k FV*. I T ' S m : F. son uf Mr ana Mrs. ! son n t M r s . kirs-itytr, M nwn^!:,. J M / / .D iseussr M in e ra ls IhQjn.Ji! V. r.gan nl i.iWJ Grand ; 32 HwtoE Ave., H .W r pv^er* !

; orated wiLh tne Bronze Star Mco ? pictm n of h r ­ n sh o u t ■ Ot T^ii-At*. Vitnrium, r. ; -i-ort T>ix. in meritorious settee *.vh:u: rnyt‘.'>* i higl-vjvt m ark <•?• cun ; Area Men and Women in rnihtary operations against \ i ! on his wrap* i f r i{j e s | . ; 0.n*r» t o j* »:*?>. ' ; , Rtpui'ij Ic ■\ir t:?n in ih e Ma*. E gan’:!. v.ift*. . Jnirfcari; the tiaoj-thf/.-r ef Mi. ;ifui Mr.s. Mi I. F i r e m a n />, _ 1 h'.-. rv S. : j-'., U S > :. V,;;:: : i Harry S. AbDir.s. I nualv: I Maj. Ejgan, a flying saiet.y o ! i i - g in n e d 1 CJilfvvood, im.v ;y jw ,; leer, was cited fnr his wtNtu | t h e U .S . N a v a ! A ir : tio n , j | professional' skill, leadership ’"{in d I >et Point.: R I. juWoifon 'cU* .ywh*)" ;ui i v i n g ! TJ.ie si'flliori1 sorv/'s ?>9 ?, KangM in Vietnam }.. D*Anr elejiv.nfij ol .: Maneirti. son of M r.• ana Mrs. bd- | in ^ fo r e ® . - ; the* A tlantic K iw i’s anti .oul.unarini- D‘Andrea- jt son of Mrs. Cather­ ; forcrs,- including uitcniJt currier?, Ward ,1. Maneim of *1 hrentwood I The Major, a graduate of Man- ine.; J% D kAndrea of 18 Poland P I. 1 and anti-subm arine Kqu;idr;m.^ Rd.. Matawan. js on duty nr Cum jjlhatiuu Cojlego Hitjh. Sciioo!, Rivi.-r. K& 2iet, iu. goiiig;/throii»;h- w u it Ranh £Uy A.&. Vietnam. • ijdale. N.Y., rccoivinl his H.A. Dtj- i i iram lng af l&e" MarinH £*orp« P ;,. i- ir, fr..;ri I s r y j t , x U a n d * - :> C . S i u ' n l l s ' i * m - n o - r o f h * p » I Texas T^ch-ujirjKicnl C6I?v-c. 1 I,His first slOi).:w-ien b i\ arrived was ArmyROTC €iftc Air Forces the'• L'^potV = receiving -barrack** I. He watf. ccm.misiioncd in 10*13 v v j>—• ,a! - V e‘~!\n ; u ie *iin v«wc\2. rm t-ne ruceivco ms nrst , r'le school. p*>r* Snia^rm at Scjnour Jol.ir i2f?»c ,;or ; M arine uniforms, tht2 ,F i‘snr.is fV.- Slcin Jr.,-' -21; 'tvluiy Exams Set Completes Basic c*quIp,Trient nc ArtiV-^s^ in training, :';aon:Am -N .d - . Piircnts live at IS CM iKllsr . Av^.; 'I College scholarship:} for 800 out -first C'4Jilar1v“iL irciii. The Airman was-ircnr. Keyport, was promoted to Army! standing hijih ^choul seniors v/i! .1 ^ergenfie)d.r,^hi$chooT.. ; be cfftrt'd agni'n iiti;; ycar, th-'j ...... -\suvi rtssjfcnm<*iii- puy lif,uie F.-‘2 ITl-Tl I U»S, Armv iujv anr.rntnco*;!. I ptf-iite of Liis.r< > iimug Tho scholarships wUMv? at! ¥;;.Rt^tt-.B0o(!8i"-22.«.«Oii oL ife . I e. 'Klchards. .20, son. or M r. -mt F o r t . D i x O c t . 19. and Mrs Chains Bonner, Co„>uv 'Mn, WiliimC KiJiril ro V cb any of ’24? colleges, and universi-J "'ho promotion wa: «vd, < uiiYiood, V as promoted to , slor Hp, .t t a r ^ f c ! t w o ties hi-the United States offering 'tK'nUtis .rar'irr *s - the, Rcslu^■>#» |study '^iid lh*=» -yniy requirement Jri i f,w ^ I t !•> - s f lift, t ~ ,*m i nil,] A i ninny as/ftaK the.(raitiscs In I will be tKat they take ROTC- . .j..D .W nSiC jii s 22hJ imantry ah jtfyma^: H»s .fare" Hves. 4 j Selectum is based on acadcmic a supply clerk • t^uWeV St.. K«?vrw)rt. each training, cyclp.are (jilRibir; for H j excellence, extracurricular activi- the" early promotion, based o:i Tho Monmouth Museum Gallery has ichtduk'd Uirougn Canada And the Southwestern part ol our" ■§& • p>jyi,ical '.standnd?,''-r:*aults of M iss Forenre <. Iligtit, Long Branch, (above) to country. ■ m ilfcB. uttaincU during, radgn . fir- I :!;i j college- - fntrnnce examination Rive a lectur* t# ttnvcae- interested u 'inLtutate,, to­ iiiti, hiitii: ScoTb 6a tho . physical ‘ "il.iS Highi anu studied lor three summers «t th« boards, personal qualities, and morrow a t 1 p.m. et tlie Guilery, 152 Broad St., Red a d u l t Ernest 1 humpsun Seton School of Indian combat . p^ificioncy _ test, , milila:miiliary n ! leadership potential. Bank. Miss Hifilit way a teacher in thc Paterson Hisdom, near Saiite Fe. N r» Mexleo- There; tha tioariti!; anu leadership potential. .1 . Fourth. Year W ant to Learn - — S.., R iju m .H 'v n i vL‘a r e . b u t s i n c e r e t i r e ­ skills uf thc best Indian pollers and weaveis vgs oo : This is thc fourth year of the Burner Promoted';. . _ m ent iiif» , Wowpvor, flail, B avshore J.*'d<;o fi''1?, Kcn^s 2 5 % O F F M i. M il lt-.fl ?>, M’ill'-’.Yi' 'Ccljej»e wiitran'wc Kxainu.&iion burg, "recently. - o i Niertiil Lyiul> "J.en t t<**>nei £_ Siiinli in - Board Sclunarship Aptitude Tests M rs. Phillip Redden, president, oi Ncwirk, W.J. . ■ - ■ ■ Cited By Commander must be completed no later -un Aviation Fo^r^j.in'.1: M ate Tnjrd Dciuniutu' l&o7. conducted- the meeting. Other of­ m i £ K E ; Class William H. Thacker, USN, Upon graduation from rnlle^c ficers are Mrs. Rudolph Schasnoy, -ON A LL- son of Mr. and Mrs, William G. the schf’larship jitudcnts are com­ vice president; Mrs. Joseph Die­ M atav,.in R egional H igh Sihool r^feicvia Thacker of Middletown Kd., Holm- missioned second lioulennnts in trich, secretary; Mrs. Quinton j A iianlit Avenue. Mat.*’ n, N J. del, was nitcd hy hi1? r.nmrnnndino thc’U.S. Aim y. T!)(»y fuhiil tlioir Jurdm, treasurer; and Mrs. G'.is <‘fn<:er; for hb cor.tri^uv.nr. ;o l»ij four, years on active duty. WHH\ squadron’s safety pnt5r^*n. Over 00 per cent of last year's Cai /cilia, ways and means. | S c o t t y His .squadron, the'Fighter Squad­ winners ranked schohiKticallv in The recent rummage sale was \ T hree T ui-‘ w a rd P a tn a u d i; j i. , 2!i i ,a<-e St., j teeis called tho voh»nU.-eia toi*t*iher i bj rescivaaon only. T o enroll, as m any as y o u like, just reliini Old Bridfio, was ^raduAitd from ( and helped present the award,- ’ eight Wi-oks of r«ciuil training nt j The eiuht juv: Fivv* yr-;»rs. Mr1?, t h o coupon lielow. . iho M iiiint! Ci• *i>.*» Rc-Liuil. nr-put. D. Catherine Jviikituso.'1" M arlboro, . Purris Island, 5.C. water safety instructor; Henry J. Ho will r-ow und1 r<»o from two Petty, Moi**: m v -m c, first aid and ID KEW YORK? ite . F a r m m f t Merchwit*-National Bant. ' Ilat W’ehu s to four Vr'Cvna of imiiviuuui com : water sHi<*ty 'iislructor; Harold M. .M/iTAWAN; h.J.t»V7'»7 : l“h,.!.c ofi(i-1200 I bat training and thfin, after liriive | Se**h*y, Koansbttrg, chapter board at hm.iL, w ill report to hib first M a­ j m ciiiber; 11) years. Aibi.-ri K. Cowl­ I wish to attend your investment lecture s c r i e s w h i c h / | rine Corps assignm ent. ing, Union Beach, first aid instruc­ Ijtgins November l-ith. I tor; J*.»snph A, Kolod7.iej, Tinian FUN BEGINS... The intensified iVhrinn recruit Beach, first aid instructor; Kobert trainine. cm jihasi/es ri^id physitrai WHEN YOU TRAVEL VIA THE ASBURY PARK- C, Noble, Keansburg, first aid in­ Names conditioning and survival tech­ structor: 15 year*, l.oui? Ueckor. niques, hath nt m *c» ruui nMioro, to | v; NEW YORK TRANSIT CO, YO U ARRIVE Keansburg, first aid in?fnirtn«-: develop self-confidence and endur-! k year?, Chester A. Grant, Keans­ RELAXED AND READY TOR BUSINESS OR m ance. M arksmanship with the M-M I p v r . JOHN A . WALLING rifle nnd 45*ca)ibor pistol nre equal- i burg, first aid iaslructor. PLFASURE . . . NO PARKING PROBLEMS Telephone No.. No. attending.. lv stressed, and close order drill in- J p vt, John A. Wallinp,, U.S. Army, AND EXPENSE... FAST TURNPIKE ROUTE. stills ihe h iulihrms uf M aiine Corps | son 0f Mrs. Martha ’ W alling, 2-11 teamwork. ; pyrst St., Kevport, and the late Ar­ First I id Cofiti’xt thur W alling, has completed ciRht weeks of basic training aL Fort Dix Winners To Ho 'Somot! ! ROUND TRIPS DA'LY Pvt. Walling has been reassigned W inners of thn 11th District First | DIRflF I# Pori Aulhsniy Termin: to Fort Dix for further A IT . train­ Aid Squad cont.'^ held n;centlv ut 1 25 ing. lie attended Keyport Hi?;l. j the Keyport llij'h School athtotie I School and wa.s inducted into the j lield will be announced tonight at I Arir” on Aug. 16, 1067, ITS THE BIG MEWS a district meeting in Kean^burp. i Phone 264-2222 Fishier Promoicd j At this meotin” a film will be I FOR INFORMATION showa by the Jersey Central Pow-1 Specialist Five Frank Fishier, i cr and l.ij'ht Co. 011 the danger.1! of j ■FANTASTIC DEALS AT; son of Frank George l ishler, 71 j Asbury Park - Nsw York Transit Co. tiixuiuuy ana necuicni ni)piiances j Atlantic St., Keyport, was pro ; if not used properly. Thu commit- i moted to his present rank while toe handling the contest was l.ou j serving with Headquarters, <1ib Decker, Lurry F lanigan, Les N ic-! Signal G i.% , Munich, Oermany. Town & Country Dodge man, Joe Settler, Walt McKinley } SP5 Fishier Is working as a Srp- and William Kane. | ROLLO BUS TERMINAL ply Accounting Specialist of the The next big event will be Iho an* i SM Division of HQ, 'ith Signo! • NO MONiY DOVW • nual Installation ol oiticcrs lor IMK ROUTE 35 at 6 CORNERS — KEYPORT Group. Capt. John Dillon, Chief of at a full course dinner to be held SP‘I Division, presented SP.1 Fish­ sit Huck Smith’s. East Keansburg, UP TO 1st PAYMENT ier with his new stripes, on Saturday, D in;, U», a t 7 p .m . IN The 4th Signal Gr^up has the 5 YEARS mission of providing fixed station communication to the U.S. Force:; TO PAY JAN. 60 throughout most of West Ger­ m a n y . A Bonnie Gift - '67 Dodge $2495 Bank Wiil Finance '65 Plymouth $1495 C u s i c k Iji V i e t n a m Polara 4-Door -Hardtop; dark Spurt F u ry C'm-.voitlWr, v.r,. Army Private First Class Jo­ Green, orginal 2,000 m llcst ( Amounts Listed .mti),, powur Wlute, bluo top] seph M. Cusick, 20, son of Mr. and ‘67 Dodge $2395 ‘65 Lincoln $2795 Mrs. Thomas P. Cusick, H3 Willis f o r T h r i f t Polara 4-Door Hardtop; Silver Cont1nc«*?H, S ilver, folndc v|nv| '65 Chevrolet $895 Ave,, Konnsbmn. was absi^ncd lo Blue, uulo.t doublti-potVtir; low rouf; FACTOUY AIH-CONPl- mileafiol TIONINO! Spm-t C-iipO ju iln n rilit'| the 477th 'I’ranspnriatioii Company in Vietnam Oct. iy. '67 Dodge $2995 '65 Buick $1495 '65 Rambler $1395 Pvt. Cusick, a cook in the com­ Wnnaeo '500' FACTOnY AIR- Wlldf.'U; Mctulllu Uron?.*} flcni M iiiJin, UoiJ rind JJiurit; liuiilucl p a n y a e a r I.o p r IJinh, entered the CONDITIONING: Executive Cnrt Clonni with cxlrnsl Army in iV i-lar lOrft and was last '&"/ CKevrolat $1995 '65 T-Bird % [ m '64 Dodgo $i 195 stationed nt Fort Gordon, Ga. Impaln; Yallow finish with HUck Ebuny 3Hark; rrd luifri'ir fAC* J’ulam ‘fjuij* K/\CTOHY AIK- Ho is a IIMI graduate uf Rud interior; V-d, nuto., nnwor Rtccr* r o r t Y a i r -c o n d it io m !- ^ ! Dank Catholic Hi^h School. ing! C O N Iil’l'lO N INC?; lo.v UJ»k.iK«!| This '66 Mustang $1495 — FU LL PRICES — '64 Plymouth $995 Hansclmau Cited Burgundy finish; fl-cyl, nuto* Valiant C>mvi‘i-til>lo; V-fl, iiuto,, R o b e r t H n n s e l m a n I f , ft J u n e m atlc! t *60 Oldsm oblle $2195 I’cnviicr iiJnu, White topi 10G7 |»ra; Sip. >r exercise at tho KecniU Training Christmas AIR-CONDITIONING! . tlni.sh; w iillc top— P rk'cd tn St*'» ! “08" Convortlble: Full Powor; Command In Oreat I.oke3, III. Dark Uluu, Whllo topi '66 Corvair $1095 ‘63 Ford $79b This award Is based on the re­ Lamp Mont*; 3««peed; Durk Bluo; one W V a l i a n t $1295 Ffllrlnnc Stnllon Tur- cruit's performance Jn leadership, owner; Bhnrp! • Station Wnjjon; nutnmniii; fin.>l!;i!. ‘-tick, V>a. sportsmanship, military bearing, initiative, response to orders, gen­ '66 Chrysler $2695 Mercedes Denz $B50 '63 Lincoln $1495 New Yorker 4 *Door Ilard lo i); •1‘D o o r l eral cleanliness, qunllffrntions of ft Ever/one opontng * ClifUlmai Club fttCTOH* Allt-C’ONUiTIONINGI Convctltlilo; J'iljnny UlacK; K<\C- Rood shipmate and hiRh ncholas- will fflcolv* one. A noitdiqld Voro* TOHY Ain.CONDITlO.VJNGI tic standing. K»no lamb to catt H i ch n o ry oto'M '66 Chrysler $2795 '65 Chovrolot $1495 A a>mpilmenlary copy of tho upon holiday fnitivat, Bran Cato VMO" choice ol J.FACT011Y AIR. ’63 T-Bird $1295 Itnpnln Convorhhlo; Yclluvv— Recruit Training Commund Year­ with ambsr color fuol raiorvolr and CONDITIONED! loaded—WhKlo Jet Jllnck; Full Powoi l o r O r o o n i l»!/ii'k top— Hlinrnl book was seat to tho Hij»h School. se.illopad gloii «Mmney< in holiday '65 Chevrolet $1695 '63 Ford $995 While at Raritan, Robert was 111 3m bo«. 1 '66 Chevrolet $1795 C'mmlry Sfjiilre Slntlnn Wdjmn; the Senior Class Play and partici­ Jtot.Air Stiitton V/nr.un; v>u, Im paln Sup<*r r*rlj»ht V-ll. (ml** . *»<.vvf»r 1 -iiwifMt/'* pated in thn fntra.nurni l'ro^ram. fllltn., j ii ■ w<- r (it.iurinHi FAfrrortY A in.ro::p!Tr;:.-;:;.;. poWCM* V,|lUl'»\V;i| Nepluno City \ '66 Lincoln $3695 'i2 Cadillac $ 1195 Three UntlorRO Trntnin^ 4'Dour; Dnrk ntno. hlnc?k vinyl 65 Dodgo $1395 fii'iiiui-fii'-viii*-; li'A rm nv a 111 - Marine Private Robert OaHn* Holmdel J0 * ski, sou of Mr. und Mrs, Stanley roof; PA CTO IIY AIHCONHI. notura M>«.r H.ikii i;onii!tk»ii;;G: .1 ,1 n i:,ru TIONING! mwor utcirln?:! I j'1,1 ill V ! Gnlim.ld of M Kensington Ave,, Old Hrldi'r*; prjvnlo Wilh;»m Middlotown V D .i ' I Many M ori To Chooso From — Open 9 til 6 Soynk, sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil­ liam Sovnk of KDl, Old ntidj.cj Oakhurst mui rvivi\to KiOmvd NV. l;nrley, I ^ n T* f;on of Mrfi. Emma M, Fnrlpy of w m i & t m m m I f fc DM ' ?1# Long Branch ' ' -3 IWfi IH i t Ii wornl Dr., Cliffwood liench, urn n»Mii» ihrnunh recruit 6 0 MAIN ST. • MATAWAN a 5 & « W C ® traiulnH at tlio M.irimj Corns He- 37 Wost Front St., Koyport cruft Dt'pirt, Pdfrls Island, S iC .' •'Noiremuer 5»-IV6/ THE MATaV'AN J O V W A h J I ■> rage ..fifteen

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fher! V/E5T KE^^SBURG ?. apft/*-Jien»s. Bit IYCI.E nP«d f?xi n B r i n s b i l l l a n z a r o ’ s R oss V tf. M aghan- A gency.' Own::r Cars — C o r n s In T o d a y . residency rfltfiircm cnt E.’ip^nd- j ii-ljitics. Adults » u!y. Cu»i Joj- incom e horn 2 apartifK'irU could ) Western Auto. 1 1 2 M - l ; . GUARANTEED CARS . Jnj» school aisiric;. Experience 9fus necween 6 p.m. a n d H e .r n , you Hve rent free. Shaded Ft.rcrl, « 1 \V c - • v e s . w AUTHORIZED SUZUKI ’6 6 B U I C K helpful kut not betttssarv. S*r*flrii/1. ’ w j 9 near bus'line. Nice for1 retirem ent. ‘Save W ith Safeco MOTORCYCLE D t E »octro 7 i.b Cusforri 4-Dr* M X, increm ents, paid'holidays tind K A. Gt?ft;nau.s. Rt.af Eutate, -io YCI..ES (iomesii anu foreign - SALES A SERVICE \ COUPLE. 3 room newly dr*:oratcd I repairs our spec G o M wi*fi Black VinYi T o p , A ir Uon, paid uniforms lmki . muiuri ... Hisbw'iy 2ft, Lcoii/iidc*. Call 2lJl- peciulty. Bayshort: j Life, Auto and Homeowner Policies" \stlS55/ CortW., Power & Sc«tt.--- ‘ MAIN ST CH. iiT 51C; *.JVTA\VAf .medical exponses. Black Seal! apartment. Some uiihtK W S 8 . 2 4 hoar te.Vrihone • iwrvlee. iKardwnre Cc Front St.. oprnsitp 1 ~ , . W6-J224 .' | License *50 l-xt/a pel vtJi, Holm-1 etaital. K eyport area. Cal, 5S3- • . .-, ., ii? m i iQ I p(>sr fm jee. /r-or!- C r.l! r;IU. 1 !4 5 1 - ->3299 - v OPKN EVTCS : •t t i . e , ...! fi.-i Towr.'if’ip of E*X»::u.. i > 1 ? . _____ l 1, CAkpENTRY a mATAVVAfi 138 Warn Si. 566-0003 '66 BUICK- ' 11^ U J S U U U ' i I II “ I.CaU.'9K-8SW fi>rappow'itiient,' 'w;» j KEYPORT .-2 room unfurnished Vorv’ r^nsri'.iiib!'* down puynjent. Take over pay­ Slyliirtr, 2-Dr. H.T.. V8, ?owor . WANTED INTERESTED parties ‘ ;------r -> — ■------:------I apartment, severe! •' sleeping P J ; I^HORI.'.RS. steady ,iyork in diflpii- ! rmrnr,. K ransl1it*£•; 'i nmrii ur.f.ir- m e n t s os's 2 . tiO jiic , U n l'u ii 'R eal E state— Insurance to take over unpaid - Iwi-'tnce on . TiroJ. fii'rgundy with S la ck Vjpyl Bench, Avs.^wbJc immcdiatclv. DON t.rti.l.AliflN 264 S 'I IM: Iioor. l-'crin . rcj-oijjcs jcu Cnuuse v-uni h u . --—■■» I msneo ■ aparrmriu, “ S e a l* . - ; IiFe instiiar.ee. Start $2.30 ]>'■ >' * - ■ — -> * ' -■ 'Cali vi;arus Construction 264-823-S. Cal] Joe T'allanfe 56G-?JQ0, 'Ajlf Amboy 3. 4 assd 7 f«wm apauncnls. I'I.OOR WAXING '' ' . ' Wi!) $ 2 2 9 9 linur, within 60 days S?.V. ['er j Inquire 205 Main St., keypoft; wjO • W O O D & TILE FLOORS I0C3 VOLKS, 'fcood condition hour. Shut work. Plant mpvins to WAI.I- WASIIJNt.] '66 CHEVROLFf j APAJVHviENT 3 Vi roorfis, larw l CUSTOM. tiU ll.T , HOMI53 nu yur.r Call ■•■»' _ wit)* M udisw lownsbip. b o r a p p o i n t ­ | cisrpecedv tile b^th,-. ^ic.cfne lot, fc;; ri ic finapcivg . ,9r“JH^e:J. . .W I N D O W C L E A N I N G < BisAr. >S. 4-Dr. iadjj W M i? Ir5 I ORD IVU-ON F d o o r X u * u J m ent c^ll Puii l Ai-dr'ives Inc., Fv-lv ■fcttehen.'heat: hot wMcr.. air-rmid*- Su-rlir.i', McCann, Roai $1 A V.'IXDOVV Radio, Aufi?, Tram , P o w e r • w»il will iw - bank • balance. or Frin.-iswick, 545-5533. wjS S t e e r in g . tinned. Suitable for couple. Call j Highway -34, .WWW. . wjn CALL FOP. API’OINTMEN' reasonable cffer. Will accept trade. afier 7 p.m., w)S | C i i l l : 679-6540; • • • ‘ wi9 PATROLMAN A I ' A K T M u M ! 3 ir.r.-.vs,:1.:!! UtiiUi^S' (W A N T E D ■-..... l'Ca BUICK PIVij“KA full pov,e- NEW SHREWSBURY s u p p K o t L .co m ^ K - '.P"f*f:v.T’‘c d . n ^ .xt i.tfii»wiM « ui-.M« witK an': condition!:'.;:. M v Ktv.- y v f .i r a . - f . 7 . b a . m s i . MujMn'i, ' 2-Pf, SpiJJ? Coup9.' ^wV'r^ i Krj.ihr-prilc; 3rl. fe lt”.. ’CASH, wrap > ! . . ) « v i a too 'irn, 'mi t -n l bv in l(i 5® 11.32 Y ~sr; Call- j Liqiii Bufs. A Cvl.. Ait-fo. Tr«ius,, •.im m ediate ocuipsm ry. • 'Call - after j,. Prom pt pi<- rM onday.:"! cah/fitiaiiciV ani! wift jntAr/piilinn ' i\r '.nick, up application R a d io , W n jfu .W ’al! 5 ;> »V 2C4-5?.utf> ^ # w»>£! 5-l(!>812G. . . allow tor a trade car. Call afro-ecM. a i [ j o r o H a l ! , 5!K? ■" i n t o n A v e . $1699 § V e ROOMS, ftood.To*eaUon privaf« I - . w i * .-...... - • • w U B ■ includes lU.iJitioy. Adult i FOR SALC '66 BUICK i Help . Wanted *• Femafo 2 INSURANCE SALI-S. Dur to a Call 2Gi-Caia.... V V.ij9 Hfecfri 225 Custom H.T.,- rar>idiy -fitiowing salca furce, an APARTM ENT 4 ;oom dup!fJi,.Sioo . Blflcfr, Air Cor'd., Pover W inr OdUbhshcd ctiinjwny icudur m tliu dowj, Powor Soa*. b X H 6 K 1 F . N ^ f c D x - w ' n g m a c h i n e Bcr. u.onth ulus utilities. 1. month COMBINATION ALUMiHI industry -has ownni'-'s for 7. »nt- operators and ir«>n<*3, Apply uncurity. no puls. Call 5flt-WIB. W|9 STORM & SCREEN I CARS REMOVED, no tow , $3199 biiiuus young men m I year train* Jonathan Logan. 1 Johnson Ave., WINDOWS & DOORS S'ii.7*? J’_ Call 7f.1--2CVl vvjrf [ (, ing program. We offer the lul'ow- ’66 BUICK . S S S ^ S . ' * ...... 11' j 11 H o u s e s F O R S A L E DISCOUNT PRICES inf:: 1-$7000 puarantcrd snlary plus WANT ELjiERL'y wom“n or man j ; b»yian. 2’P 5pori Coup«. CLEANING WOMAN 2 days “a to live in a private home. Call Sitvor Mi$t, V6, Aulo, Trams,» ; bonus w»th unlimited .income po- KARL A. K.HANT7, 264-3405 V c - i f r a ICC 3!i7^______.'.j t ' I 566-H513 after 3 p.m. wjif! Radio, W hlfe Wall Tiro*! •temiai. 2' * ..opportunuy ior od* w j t f | EXCELLENT CUISINE E xi>£rienced OPERATORS or vancemenl. . 3 - Established ter­ $2099 ritory. 4 - hull company benefits. BUY OF THE WEEK PETS 1 2 trainees on Robes anti Sports­ ROOF SHINCLKI, - *1 75 bundle, j Specializing in American and Continental Dithet CHEVROLET wear. Apply A & C Company, Cail ior appointment liiiicrest >* 'Ar^'^os fcrick. >iidinc • 130 ! '66 M*ubu Ccnv'.. 6 Cyl.. Standard /iciuiiihiiiiu BlUy., 3ru i i o o r ; L o 11117. w j i Moaern j bedroom ranch, best sq. 13am shakes . $3.00 bundle. ITI IK PI.USH POODLE — pro- | Shift, *tad:c. H^ate?, Bucliet cast St;. Koyport or call. 38*049, neiijhborhisd. Features 1/2 acra ioi Filler Roc.finj; .Supplies. 52 Wilson fessional groom ing of aii breeds; I COCKTAILS • FINE WINES • BEER W O O D W O R K H R S f l n <1 V A l N T C R S . ' • f . :■■■■■: •lVj9 with nice trees, has large family A venue, Englishtown, 446-6821, wjtf nick up and delivery available. Luhri Company, Route j u , M o r ­ r'om with mn(','-n kitchen, dining Call 72I-B099. 10 a.m . - 0 p.m . witf ' SPECIAL BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON WAITRESS, no experience neces' $1699 gan. Call 721-1082. wtf room, living room with carpetinj;. Bary, steady work, over 21 years EXPERIENCED DARTENDERi and fireplace. Attached car port, Rent fcstaro V /anted t A.M. 10 H r . i V i . fviui.. i’hru Fri. ’66 BUICK Old. Call alter 7 n m., L e S a b r o , 4 - D r. H.T.. Bind wiih full or parf fi •.M.tcr, .-!a.»ii-ii I ^ $7599 In uwn iianuwi itlng to Box D in rooms, newly ^corated. im- ...... BROKER a i r accessories,. $295 and up pm ] sCiipcd many trees. Knvine bord-1 By Popular Vote and c a re of th is new spaoor. w ]9 ini'Oiatc occupancy, v-vli 2C4-856S or rjaJI niuci’.m es 5-10 and - up: stow orril bzick. 37 j Gu . C ..II c v c n i n j ’.s 1 ’65 BUICK % ni t RESSES, experienced. Annlv inquire A ugics. Amoco,. Highway HIGHWAY 34 MATAWAN ihulving, storm sash, 20 inch ^as 50B-267G.______W j30 j R M orf», 2'Dr. Spott C o u p e j . Grftor?, C m toi Inrrrirr. Atr in person Poet's Inn, Route 70 36. Union Bench. 1 i ;wjt| 5fif.-3.1ll stove/Call gfrMW>2, wjtf Cuiet* htmdinu iot Sonia Ave.,.i These Quality Used Cars Cond.. Pow».” Wmdowy. RadtO. F.totuit.in. ■ . .. *» j!i LDi.Y .1 J*OOM tUiniallrii a p a r t - Or’E n ShvfciN D a VS M atawan Borough; nppfoximately j . c e r t i f i e d ” - " ” ~ $2999 ment, all utilities supplied u it - lOO k thu jtfU’c rs , w n tcr. In n d - ! Will Get Your Vote Too* Ha!n W anted M a!o Foma!u , able for widow or business couple. B L U E S O D ’6 5 'BUICK m Cali after l_p.ai.. jio-4572. _wjt! -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • ’65 Rambler i • ‘63 IhlWV:! Sl'rrJ Eloctra 22b. 4-Dr. H.T., ailvor SPACIOUS RANCHER 2 -l3 r . H T Mist with black Vinyl Top, Air . MAN OR WOMAN, 25-150, sclictol • 7" "KEYPORT Lime, ferlilirer, humus u n*J I ■ . 2-Di. H.T. ; v : Cond., Radio. Powor Windows. hon-j cooriinnnne ivorli. Good (.*ne or two bedroom epartmenfs. $ 1 6 , 5 0 0 Power SeaK ' manure. Fall stock at 20% off! • l^rspaam y and app«aranc<.. ReAd}1 Call-ttw "B^isyrRoss Real Estate '66 Chev. Impola Balled and burlaped evergreens $2599 to acccpt position lmmeillatDly ii Agency 264-3450 for additional in­ i - O i . H .r . i '67 Olds. Cutlass G ) NO ? DOWN nnd floweiinj; shrubs cine! m.iny selected. Guaranteed income with form ation; ______W jif ALL OTHERS $500 DOWN more items. Special California 2 -D r . H .T . ’65 QUICK opportunity for advancement. In- • '65 Chev, Impala FURNISHED KOOM, kitchen Privet 8" to 14" at .11 rnUi, .r)0 or : y j v i r.n /.-Dr., r.v.»n. 3 ' turancn and retirem ent plan avail- hpi. Coupe. 2-Dr. H.T, A u to . T M m ., R.^dic- t3cv>-pr privileges. Teachers preferred. Tills lovely 5 bedroom, ! baths and iU ,09. Pine ^ark, whiv.' ?to»u, • Chrysler 300 utile. S'or loeal imcrvtuw. wrile Iti'trin'A I f\ti O l4rrvyi*t Stoering, WMto W.ill Tiret. .largo scicncc kitsrhcn ranch is buckwheat hu!U ul V-i.Vj l-h u il Jullv to W illiaTd L. King, Box F in ‘ ' J , ‘ w j t ( located in an A-l residential area, lt daily 8 to 6. Sundays D to *1. Kuri- « '66 Olds. Cutlass . ConveitibW $2199 ■ care of this newspaper. APARTMENT" ]5t floor, A r o o m s . also features! cozy gas heat nnrl t.if> Lnndsc&pin^, }-ji^h*.\ri»y -35, l l.)r. H .r . v ; l t f ______06 CHEVROLET hear and water supplied. Inquire nllached parage. All nluminum South Amboy. Call T.IMKCS. i '^5 Ford Fairlane TOR RETAIL "SALES, men's fuf- IrnpaKi, V8, 4-Dr., H.T., Powirr 5: (icrurd Ave., Matawan. wj9 storm s and screens M onthly carry­ ’ _ _ wjtf • '67 Chev. Impala nlshinps. Christmas Holidays. Spoii Coup* S t o e iio g 4 BrA*i,n lo * t M 'lcsflO ) KiiYPORl apartment S rooms. ing charge of SI35 makes this EVIiRYONE LOVES A EAR Apply in person between 10 and 11 2-Dr. H.T. ■ $1699 living rooiii nas "'all to wall 1 cnl’y worth looking at. Call Now. GAIN, get yours at tne LUiy- a.m .. only. V/.S. W allace, W. Front carpet. $145 per month, security shnre Jlospitu! Thrift Shop, 86 • Thunderbird i '6C Vaiiant ’65 BU ICK St., Keyport, ______w j t f S U R I K C T T O *66 required. Call 5fif> 4226 wjD I h o ' d d S t» -Kevpurl. Oreur Wildcat, 2-Dr. H.T., Power VITCMEN HELP. Apply in person GOVERNMENT APPROVALS L an d au 2 -D r. H .T . WEST KEANSUURG apartment 4 tion o f mens womens nnd chil- Steering. Brales, CI cah C a r , Poet's Inn.. Route 7!) M atawan. riren^ clothes. Iiric-n-Drnc, wJ23 larps rooms, bai!’, privaio en­ , LOCAL BANK FINANCING. $1899 trances. $S0 inrlurles nil utilities DINING ROOM SUITE, table. *1 ^ PULL 100% MECHANICAL GUARANTEE 11 ' '64 except heal. Floor ninntce. Adults BRITE REALTY, INC chairs, huleh nnd buffel, all «or>d BUICK Help V/anted - Male 3 Elpc.ira 2-t)r. H.T., Air only. No pei;. Security. Call M 7- (FOR ACTION) condition, reasonable. Cal! 264*2339. Cond., Fowfr Ptji’io , Comcleto" 3 i s e . w j o REALTOR ______HF.I.P FOR AUTO WRECKING BILL LANZARO’S JJ/U HWY 35 HA7.I ET j*! ^ o o t scR no sco'rrv t h a v c l $ 899 yard. Apply ct Marlboro An^o KOltR. f.H FFR Flll. KOOMS, Mnt- awan, newlv utcoratsd, near 2 6 'i-W 6 fi TRAILER, cleclric brakes, hem, Mam Si. & Hwy. 516 — Matawan W reckers, Tenncnt Ronri, H'jrgun- '64 BUICK transportation. Inquire Box 42 Cali 741-363G after 5 P.M . stnvo, sleeps four Inquire 301 ville. Call 591-1-100. Wjtf — 566-2224 — • *i*Di. H.T., Super DAILY 9 to 8 Johnson Ave., Union Beach or call Highway 34, South of Lloyd Road t r Turbine Tra*n., Power Sfeoring. TV SfiRViCE MAN. Inquir.-' Tctti’o or cnll 56(1-5320. wi9* S A T . & S U N . 10 t o fl 26-1-1627. __ wji) -- Inc. 1-i W, Front St., Keyport ______W jS $1499 n i n a h WAi-NUT DINING ROOM 'lAH Lli or ciiil 2Ci-?.7Cth ’-crci'rr: '6S VOLKSW AGEN Si Opportunity (or n (.eluded, limited heat and h*>t water i'll 't MATAWAN F.iTO size, A-l comlifinn. Coihner NOW HERE! $1599 niiTOhcr of serious, ambitious toys «im ind, asphalt l i t o throuRhout R w s.. Cnnnvor Ro4‘d, NVirka4ur.J;. '64 FORD tu rcprc^unl Tlie M atii‘.vr.n Journr»l ; j f- i,.,. Jp.quire 2(1:1 Dock St., Union C a l! W C J ^ I Colonial *1 hod rooms V*. b a t h s , Dl». Wagon., ir. thc Mure yV'uods r.rea cf Mu'.. (lioach. wjf) 9 dining room, basement $23,000. U PR Tukr'PlA N O ' antl ln-iioli $75. Auto. Trant, D‘::o. 6 Cyl. A t , awan. Apply at Matawan Journal APARTMF.NT _ f u r n i s h e d o r 'ir*- *» cubic foot reirigeraior ^ 5. Call 4 or cuii _ ■fi3-Uiu,. ______... rjtf fumiihed ,4 • ’ roorti.% li>t floor $65 ^fij-OGQO. w j ! ) - $999 •A P I STERLING M cCANi'f PART TIME MAN WITH CAR per month plus utilities. Inquire 20 KlTCM'kN S h i , o picces, vi'ry i'oot.1 ’63 BUICK afternoons. Call J!lM-3(W0, A.sk for i Bayvimv Ave., K eansburg or cal! RbAl. ESTATE r r r n e r r i condiliun, vca:.;.nk.h;c. Cull Special* '1-Dr, Snd. wj‘i lUUH'.VAY 34 5GS-MG 8UM. _ _ _ W|.j Aulo. Tram., Rivlio & Heater. ^im w iw m w M W H M m w w ew w w w iiiw iM w m »o»9«ea*iP3»r»;\ f'ivi? C o, h'r.. ?.“.wmWr«r ’63 2U1CK Riviora Sport Coupe, Cuitom n.m , in -I p.m.. at uu* Interior, Pow«r W indows & Seat* BUSINESS SERVICES j hnuw 1213 Harris Ave.. Beach. Fr»’o Cnfhc and Ca!; $1799 p ho sen y j by tin* L;nln^. ’62 FORD TWO SINCLK lit tJ TT»T* Country Sodan, Stfl. Warjon, Trucking M iscellaneous C ontractors iiLud UtJ.irds and cr>rn 9 P .m . cho.sl of diiind boo $599 W HEEL CHAIRS, crutches, cones, C j II 2K4-010I. ctc., for rent or tale. Clinrpr ’62 CHEVROLET LIGHT TRUCKING CERAM IC TILE INSTRUCTIONS accounts lnvit-‘J. M atawan Drugs, l.iHuiU, 2-Dr. H.T., W luls, V8, ^83 Cu., Powrr Steering, J45 Main Street, Matawan. Cnll Ualhrnoms and kitchens, floors find FRED W EHRLE 10 WEEK GUITAR COURSE $10. $899 568-0021. wjtf walls in real tile. A.erage 5\7 November classus. Rentals avail­ MATAWAN AVE,, CLIFF,VOOD bathroom $135. Free estim ates, all able. Gift (vrtifirnles for .InnuaP' ’60 CHEVROLET Corvrfir, 'I-Dr, 5i»d.i», Aalo. work R iiarnnleed. Call 2ti<-33 0 3. cinsnc.'s. Di'rnaDiMir'-i, 1113 M;sl(e ’ DON'S TV SERVICE w j t f niRl??!. Cnll r,GMM. \vj23 Post O ffice. K eyport. Call 2(31- 1145, For fnst efficient radio nnd tele­ Straub Buick vision servico call 508-3844. Upholstery D & W DOUBLE T V S E R V I C E nA ^n’Tvn "n^'Tp.yf'Tnrn MINT CONPITION L A R R Y ' S INTERIOR - EXTERIOR i f 5 6 6 - 1 6 0 0 GARAGE KEPT CHECKED AUTO SEAT COVERS FREE ESTIMATES t e : : e y c k r c :: s o n i n c . Silvot li Tho Color M O V E D T O MATAWAN 58(1 m i U S E D C A R 13 M/\1N ST. MATAWAN W jif 1964 C hevrolet Impala PERSONAL SERVICE 30 YRS. w j t f w j t l 4-Dr,, Low Milouyn, Bonntilul LOU'S CERAMIC TILE Inforlon v.fi. Aufnm.ihV, Pt'wr,r UPHOLSTERY und tumiiuro re­ S h o w r o o m Office FurnHuro Stuurlncj, K a d I u, W^iltnwiill STRASJE pairing. All Fabrics and Plastics, Hathrullt Ambny HmfiH.il) n,. .ly S t o 6 M aintenance ______Wild. 'Ill 6 »M. 'if. G to 12 ( n o c n ) BUICK - OPEL What Imvc you Hint you ivnn’t TO M ’S FORD S u l. 'Ill r, P .M . ECONOMY OI’ITCE FURNITURE ELECTROLUX, ALL MODELS, AND EQUIPMENT CO. throw invny? Look around and cull HWY, 35 - KEYPORT CALL 727-1300 IIWAY 35 KEYPORT 299 WASHINGTON ST.. KEYPORT CIUKslfli'd. 204-3030 or .'BIHB1S tn local Eiiles nnd service. Call 5110­ 2 6 1 -1 6 0 0 7 . 6 4 - 4 0 0 0 w |3 0 252.1. Wjif sell ill •«SI. Page Sixteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. Thtjrsd^v, November 9. !967

I morning. Rcscrvatlosi* aro bri*^ a f t h i b o r n e o f t t & president. Char- { / u Chrn$hn&# Stam ps The stamps are now on sale ?T accepted. ' lovte M evKis. (/t;oan vjK’yv. .fhtw>-* • r f j imee^etaries ' j lhe post offiee*. Postm aster Georgo day, Nov.. Ifi. Thr* next regular Welcome Lecturers l^?w Jers««. w j i represented hv m eeting witfv. CfrrUtma? entertain- Hostess lo CJuipti' I Ar** (Jit S ftftr .i\ott’ ! iiottd that use o i the special five every chapter in the state at the i r.'.env will b.? htriri p.r. the Cr&biiv j j cent sia.-.-ix ri- u.oy ovhti', five eenc Ii recent Northeast District meeting Tovva ai:d Country CS.ap | ^ .ic g;vcr. llio i3'io sp- D iscuss Furs. stones, .M iddletown, I)i ly, - iv i j fiifct 'class Irealineni.. Tnai mean* Ihs Katioual Stcrctartes Ar;sici«- | meeting of members of the Mon­ j which the New Jersey Division was men, Sunset ?>., K^ansbur?. Man- jwn«jiming that th^ Post Office De- ! the cards will be forwarded if th-j tion may contaci any member or j mouth. - Ocean Chapter, National ! com m ended. S e v e r a l m e m ­ I day afternoon. M rs. Joseph M:.i?a, k-\.. i\ iwa *»k\/vnj, ui -laaititn - .Miss Rinaldi,. Neptune. ‘ I i. .. -... . .j i! thoit; is iiu fnrwiiTiJino addrei? Secretaries Association held Thurs­ bers from M onmouth - Ocean Chap* president, presided. | sain.y stamp this year an encore, day at tbe Colonnade-Restaurant. ter were in attendance. I Mrs. Fleishman gave a report on ! so that m ailing lists can be brought j Hazlet PosJmas^er Alina George j up to date. Third class postage ou EatoiiEovvn. M.sir.y -coats.'w ere dis­ Alberta Kinaldi, .Neptune. iatro- j wi'lill i\ii!!d, «Ji»Ji id IniliK'i l h e Auekerx M ark ,’tOth Tiio 19l>7 vf;>«.!on wiil be played; including a fun fur.w hicn ducmJ uuesrs Miss ,lfmti At-, ip «• H v I p. i cards docs r.ot provide that ser* ! b .,th r .o -; i:\ot y^ur'.s and vr'i ! r.- 1 VtCfc, ■■ "•■ ■ ' ' ■ ' 7 ; c n : ai3»'ino0<*i«d oy m em bers of tenric. H ighlands:1 M iss Ellen Bar* Weddina Antu versttrv j lan, seals; *Mrs.' Ralph Kr.ni.!'^ '■ ■ KJ ' ' ' v- . ••: v­ n? > L A sbury V u * H., M i s s A l i c e V a n * rucli mfT-jhur/jlBe. and'M rs. Fan­ I r l u d e ,rrt'>.r»?'Ol U ie ‘'M a d o n n a i*i’»d j , The postmaster urged all . Mr. and Mrs. tinorne W 7.urk- A Theater Party is planned Dcc. Hwwt, Lakewood; M iss M ary Mor­ nie GlucJc. on the table doth. Mrs. jChiitl ’vi"■ Angels.” pnintod in the i residents to shop and mail early 3 tu see the highlv-nrafspd musical rison, Holmdel: M iss Sandy Brooks. er, Hnhyidel Rd., Holnidei* rw:eiv- ! Gluck displayed linens and knit I lSth Century by the Flemish arust l a n d u s e Z ip C o d e it» a l l a d d r e s s e s ed conKratuiarions on the occasion I dresses which tiit- chapter sells. "Henry, Sweet Henry,’.' starring Oakhurst; Miss . Irena Donovan, ! Hans Memling. The masterpiece | so that thc- avalanche of Christmas i Ci>okie.s ;tr.-.i e;«i:dy s-fii.i tw ;T -vm ARicilu; ajrd Capof tSruf uiblr .’iCi.k wed.dinj; ar»^iv»'r>ufv hang;, in the National Gallery of i mail will he m oved with the great- viewed by dinner at Patricia Mur­ Keyport, and Mr?. Helen Pote, recctiUv. H ie/ were married - .in ; chapter were also on display’ Art in W ashington, D.C. 1 esl efficiency, (! j Mrs. Maza spoke on the conven- phy s ijindiphght Rffstauraiu. New Keyport, Installation of new m em ­ the Munn Avenue Presbyterian I tion to be held Dec. 11-13 in Gro?s- York, Christmas decorations on bers wiil be held in January, Church in East Orungu or. Oct. 2u lingc^r's. Now York Stale, whu:h Fifth Avenue m ay be viewed m the The board of directors will meet 1 9 1 7 . , Mr. and Mrs, ?.ucker hav« three i will be attended by Mrs. Mu/a. daughters, Alida (M rs.,M orris Ev­ i Mrs. Gluck and Mrs. Jack Goid- COTTRELL’S ans), Fyjr Haven; Chanoir^ (Mrs ! h«’rj». 'M rs, Glutrk repnrred i;n tlu- | theatre, party to be? held In New "The Family Place" T. Ackerson), Silver | Y o r k . Cipring, Mf*, and ^jnifr^d (M rt> ! ••Cheers and Laughter In 'PiO Rol»rt E. WestuJi). Havt-n. Jfc, W li |T»~1» friW»rr. ' l^y r F O R DINNER lreir umiiy also includes il { read by M rs. Max HuMer. grandchddren and one grea j The next m eeting, at the home of TO TAKE OUT A COJRSE i i n a g r a n d c h i l d Ml .■•. Ah run Bernstein W Lafayet­ DELICIOUS BROILED te Dr., Hazlet, on Dcc. A, w i l l b e a BUSINESSMEN'S Ndmed Manager I Chanukah party for the members. Frank W. M cKenna jr., education com m ittee chairm an, Monmouth SEA FOOD — LUNCH — 1.25 ^ G a n i i u i e i ( j o r m t / e f iA membership rally held Tuesday County Board of Realtors, welcom es lecturers at first workshop pro­ HALIBUT - SWORDFISH - SCALLOPS j was attended bv Mrs Maza. Mri gram of thc fall season, in the New Jersey Room, Monmouth Shopping SHK1MP - LOBSTER TAILS 4 COURSE j Goldberg and Mrs. Gluci;. Mrs A­ Center, Entnntown. Kelt to right are: Fred Reinshagen flnd trank Tol. 264-9755 ! U eberm an w as . a warded the door ' Po*jhywnk, both of th e Federal Housing Admmistratlon. 'Newark: FILET DINNERS t prize donated ov M is M az«. > Vsttstme Redens. chief 3ppiaiM.r for tr*,D Veterans A^mln^straiion. 353 W. FRONT ST., KFYPORT ! : .9 K i M | Newark office; and Mr. McKunna. 11k6 speaker*; brought Momiiauth i Mrs. Mvtsgar Attends i CutuUy reahors up to date on p*es«n( day requirements of the two new T £ § M T t L ' or^aalz^t;ofi>f. 1968. | Reunion In Colorado Mrs. Grunt M etsger, 2020 Flor- Giant2JL j ence Ave., Raritan lovvnsmp, at- [ tended thp 40lh reunjo^ of b"t hi(?h school class at lrciwler High rectangular School in Fowler, Col., on Oct- 20. $: Addiug Machines . ,. . . 295 AMKi. in. IP viewing Ll. JMA. ar** I -The* iy-»Mr»inn U ’tic K*j.M jjn | com ing dnv with" town^p^opU* nnd ALL MAKSiS - athOOl pUpIJS liiUllg the tOiuti ol the parade wrln jioalb. a lw t oi* ■ SOLD :

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