Obtain Court Order Against Teachers

' ' O U T , C T . covicftiiviii THURSDAY dim MAIAW a N BOHOl/CH AND TH E' H o m e TOWNSHIPS OF . MATAWAN, MARLBORO, A ll Week a t a m a n mi iK H M M U . ami MADISON.

. Membor , . ’ M umber'■ 100th YEAR -- 25 Hi W EEK N-ltf.'nni N ew spaper- An5nciatMm MATAWAN, N. J.,' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1977968 ~ .r,% AsvceiaUua Single Copy Ten Cents

Early Kopy, Piease D«;e Ic the Christmas fioililrfj, I Pay Talks Fail d e c d ttn e ! u f »efigi<>ui» page- e s p y **' ^ 1-ifUTiinnieiniBiiiiiimaiii— iiiiiMiiiiwwiiii i nm M«»mM«iMimii«niiiiii i iiemw - ' ' - - -• 1 . ■. ■ ■ . . . ' ' ' a n d f o r a l l other n«-*s and photoguiitw »M tw Moods', i’, 52 o'clock BMW. ■ I The desdliw [er display ad­ , i vtrtfsinK will be nt 1 p.iu. on Job A ction Started) iMoiKtay wtd for classified gdver- - ’ tiling Monday at J p.m. ’ This affive will b« clo'ifid all . day (,'hristmu. . . , In Salary Dispute

Scholarship jl Superior Court Judge Merritt j .show- c»usI I I teachers who reported In tt* for work of the remMinin^-ord(?r. U w also , 250: college scholarships under 'a The seekinp, of an injunction by \ i *t -Matawan school yesterday, tu ■required the defendants receive thc schov)j hoard is un answer-' ta : new law, enactort this year K up- [.Vincent C. DoM'iio, Matawan. ..as an ■“action program*' decided up'm grads thc caliber of law enforce \ j attorney for the Matawan Rfgion* Tuesday by the 305-mejnber.teach-- ment ..officials. Capt. M orrell- was [: i! Board of Education, prohibiting ers association becr.’ir«i contract : emotiR : 250 lxilicemen from { ' the defendants from “ In any way ■ To Purchase ne.uotiauon.s on 190^*70 salaries ---throuKhout the slate who received i j interl'ermg wllh. obstructing or by hogged down. A {jfst step was thfl the special qrants approved by j | any means preventing . plnintiff showing up Into for classes yeirter* " thn state Police .Training Com* 51 (Matawan hoard) front the' orderly | JMew, Texts . ' day by the 2M members because'v | ' "(induct ot iu duties-under law, of ‘‘car troubk*/’ * md p.*j rliciiiarly by cn^a^inn in any | M'.U.nvan..Regional Board of Ed* At school offices this rnornins, {: type of strike* pariUil strike sit- | uo-a.tion • sw/ningly cle.irod uwoy it was cnnfirinnd that nil 2H tcach- }'■ iowjiVW'.irk MopJift>;f.4; (,'r slowdown j tiv.1 hjsMry books ;u'ila!ion Mond'ty yrs v/hf» rejxuied in late ycsterdaj f i wninsi.th* p!*i:nriff.,? .*■ ’ i w'fwin .ju order .v-'us put »» to />uy had b«vn sorvrdwith notirc>* o( tho j ’- The ordor also enjoins: f .he du- j 400. t'jpios:’ of currcfit ;tf.‘.\ti> «>f restra»r;»j» last night.' Teacher atv 5 ; 'fendanls ‘‘nr.d al! pcrsoiw aclin^ ! ‘ li. S. liislory for Hs'-h 'Ji hooi'’ tendance was reported as n o r m a l" • j i in conccrt-with (lefcndin;;!:"• ta n?- . nnd “ A Schooi |i;s(ory, of tins ir.orniiv’, ( . | i frain tVijm causing, i;:stif>nting> pro^ f Modi.vn 'AiUerlttTV at a.totnl eivit The prevalence of the Honft :: ( nintln^, t'ncouraghifj,- sancuoaini;, 1 of J2.’.CtL The phrcliar.i; -was ap- K'.mi, flu makes it possible for !.- n u th o rc - irry n fs - o n , participate priuTrd on thi* vot'K of Herbi.rt teychers en musso to tala* and uso‘ in, fostering, continuing. !end- j J ’arkor, I:iunk Cj:lh>7t(. D:iviJ up sick t-nvi* allownnces. But,- ( i suppori or assistance ta or jid- | J^ujtebretsfrn.' liorhort Fodrr nnd board office, it was [jointed o’.tt [ sitj* or ahetting any strik‘% .sit-down, i Mrs. Carol'f-ondten. Alfred Mon Ih^re are rules p.overn.n^ the use ji slow-down, work stoppugc or otii::t | vit'lc and Mrs. Ksthjr Kinc.u of sick leaw requiring evidences'--' ij impediment tu work against the ! pasjioU thojr vote?. sickness iv r.estiiine. . 11 Dlainliff." . | JJy h stTOnd resol'ition. 7S2 Other practices the touchers as* ; Tiie defondanls.aw called on ‘o “ (continued on page four) (continued on pa^ic four) Advance Start Of Bridge Projccl

j MaUr-yan Councilman Iloward traffic across tho span. Work is way and a bix-foot pedestrian l Henderson ' reported Tuesilay expected to continue, until ne.x; v-*a!k. . . CAPT, HARVKY iVlORRELL \ nly,ht that he had been notified August.' The Freeholders ruled the Buy Hre Truck ; jilliu t the county road department present bridge unsafe for travel Council adopted an ordinance Ths scholarship* are for $200 I* h«s advanced the date for; the by fire trucks or other heavy j appropriating $3.1.900 for the. pur-;, tach. and the .. successful policc- j start of work to replace tl«e Little emergency vehicles. 'The'new ] chase of a 1250-gallon, diesel-pow--: m en, will receive the grant* -i for To Men Of Peace bridge .wdl have a 30-foot read- j S I. : Bridge across Ivlatawun Lake eredTire engine foj Midway Hose, up. to eirfit years of part-time stu­ ! i U) Dec. 2 6 . , . ‘ . Co. The new engine will replace a d y . [] Two weeks ago, county author!- |W6, 500-gallon tnodfil. — . : . . T h e ’■ la w a p p r o p r ia t e d $50,000 s ties indicated wotk would H o t I Councilman Vernon Ellison said' for the ■ program, ant! provided On Earth Good Will 5 start until tho second week in Ji>« Ask Erosion j thu new pump:.:/ will be equipped far maximum (.chciarshlps of [ nuary, The Rorough Council "an* to work with thn borough’s ucriat . r .ttioa.- T h e .c o m m is s io n 1 d c c id c d to- 5 thoriwd the clerk to notify the ladder truck as well as to relay :■ limit the amounts to 2200 so-more j Matawan Kegional'Uoard of Edti- Aid Grants water, in connection wiih other, people, could receive them. t [ cation of the revised bridge con­ pumpers, ‘o Alt points tn the bor* 'The prttfjram was suasesteii by ' (Struction plans. Applications for erosion control O.1 V, Hughes -earher thia year as funds have been filed for work in The pumper is being financed . part of his urban aid plan. A tot­ Season’s Greetings?From The Publisher and Staff Keypoit, MMtawan Borough, Mat* ivith 520,261 37 from capital out­ al of 537 persons from 209 police awan and Mad.son Townships-' Ap­ lay; ?4728.6? from capita! outlay auencics took the qualifying ex- plications v.ere filed with the Store surplus and in capital im- • a m ln n t lo n . Department of Conservation and provenient funds. 1'he surplus was Praise, Three Economic Development. The commission allocated the accumulated from unexpended ‘Hie requests for shore preser­ V scholarships by counties an tha balances in bonds issued for fire vation and dredging far exceed the basil of one fo r. each ?-G police- For Lake Kcseue apparatus it? I9G4 und again in anticipated budget of $<.lHX5pi}(K! the wen.-Under this system, ■ Mon­ 1 YM. C niiiintii' Prolm Matawan police yesterday cred­ department planned to ask the state mouth County , qualified lot 12 | New House Numbering AMEND WALK CLEARANCE ited three Matawan youths with legislature, Commissioner Robert ‘ Council also approved an ordi* scholarships. ■ Matnwuit police said they &re the rescue of a -12-year-old Madi­ I A. Roe explained to the represen* . To be eligible for the-.scholar-, j nance providing Tur the adoption actively investigating the re­ son Township boy who foil through j tatives gathered at Ye Old Cedar ships, a person muse have served ported desecration oi the Amer­ ,jtf u uniform house numbering th ordinance under *Ut- at least. two - years for.-a. full-time PLAN, VOW NEW PROTEST ican Flag last Oct. 5 at the Lefferts Monday. Matawan Township requested $1,- police agency,’ and cannut be more j (continued on pa.ge four) . American Legion Post J76, Mat­ Gary Gluck and his brother 080,(>0n to finance an ambitious pro­ - than 50 years old. An amended version of Matawan $200 a n d .u p t o 90 days in jail. Un* township halt was jammed with awan, nt 188 Main St Tin.* tta{* Joseph, 1 Miriam Dr., accompa­ gram along Cliffwood Beach. * --i The -.'sucfiessful-. applicants mils', Towjishlp’s controversial sidewalk der the ordinance, icsidenla will r e s i d e n t opposed to tho measure, was reportedly tom and the nied by Jack Malysa, .1 Prospect The money would be used to erect | Jury Term Extended use the scholarships in an 1 cstab- snow clearance ordinance, now have* 24 daylight hours * afier* a snow Reacting to the recent fatal ac­ flag and Uagpote thrown down PI, saw Robert Goldberg, Indian a 12-foot high sea wall, for beach llie term of the Monmomh - ilshed police trainins course lead­ scheduled for a public hearing Jan. fall to clear their sidewalks. Pre­ cident on Lloyd Rd., council intro­ the stairs at the Legion Hall. Creek Rd.. fall lhtough the ice. fill and slope reconstruction. The. j County Grand Ju ry probing a Ing to a bachelor’s or associate’s I , . apparently faces tough sledding viously the proposed time lim it was duced tin ordir.anre to ban’ paik- , R o b e r t 7 .Je g !e r, 60 B r o a d S t ., Gary went into thi* water after I sewer construcliou proi^t in Mat*, degree. There are no four-year, work is needed to stop further ero­ froni obfectors who aro Mul not L2 h o u rs . ing on that street from Reids Hill j Matawan,a ta w a n , a pant commander of Robert anvl the three boys took sion of the cliff and tiie possible iawan Township has been extend* bachelor’s dcj>roe courses now, al- Aitistied with the latest provisions. The chief objector, Richard Kd. to the end of the school proj- ,4"ths post, _ * Is urging aU-^ul «i- him home. Joss of homes tit Its top. ted until Jan. Jl. The tor in o! the IhouRh RulRero University Is con- The Township Council Monday B.M . Wolfe, ivanhoe Lane, who is erty, and unother ordinance tf) forts by locat, state and federal Patrolman Charles Farrell, cull• M alawan Township M ayor Hans ! jury was to buve expired Dee. .11 sldetiiifi one. • circulating petitions against the I make Reids Hill Rd. one-way nor*n- * authority tu do soniethinx ed to the scene, said the boys Fro'"h)ich subnnuvd pennons hoar 'but was extended to v>crmit an Nine county colleges, including nlflht agreed to amend the ordi­ ordinance, said 24 hours Is not lonR | J»uud from Rout*.* 34 to Lloyd Rd. 1 about th o alleged offense. were out of the \va»er nnd up o\\ im* th»' minws of WW Chfiwoou i additional witness to bu b'iard, Ocean, offer two-year courses in nance setting the. maximum Ime Cor violation at $50, I t h a d been, enough. Many older residents, Council also wiii ask the free­ Som ething should b e doni* thc rop.d when he arrived. . (continued on pagw sour) ■probably on Ja">. 14. . (continued on page four) „ said, will be causcd hardships. holders to designate Lloyd Hd. a 1 about it and nov/,*: ho said. He added he hud made a survey through street, thus automatic'ally ! of the manpower market to aid the making all intersecting streets j Location Compromise elderly and Infirrn with snow clear­ “ stop*’ streets. i Foodtoum Of Matawan Stars On TV ance tasks and had found it woe­ (continued on page four) j Gala Yule fully lacking as well as expensive when mechanical means aro em­ Seen For Line Road ployed. Objectors said they will turn out Enter Pleas \ Programs A proposal io shift the Unv of Representative of Charles N. | in force again at th*4 public hear- Jannaronc Ave. a hit lo the south 1 Gerard,U11111U1 director ___ of ruilror.d ur-‘ ing to pres? their arguments for The liavshot'tt Neighborhood Ser­ vice Center has planned u gala of its present projected layout und fairs,for the State Public Utilities the defeat of the measure. At a Commission, save the officials of previous public hearing Dec. 2, the To Charges holiday program ?«>i Ihe poverty , the lino of the tie-in road froin the stricken and underprivileged chil­ compromise location mong lhe both townships in attendance warning the state would withdraw Mrs. Virginia Powell, Robert**- dren and senior citizens of \)v: h«:.y- ...... wofe to lite upup^to to $140,000 contribution t loto- Christmas Program ville Rd.. Marlboro Township, shore area. the north appeared io"brl»Kto bring Hnz-»«*-'•«'««■ w or.lthe ^ grade^n(U> crosslnnrrossmu elimina-ciimnw- The Malawan Chamber of Com­ pleaded innocent Friday to a On Sunday, a Christmas party let and Matnwanwan Townships clos- tion >f the bickering between Hu?.- merce has invited the Matawan charge of murdering her hu>!>;ind. will be. b e lt ! at the Matawan Re­ gional High School for the children cr together on a lin e Rd. iiratle let and Matawan Townships con­ Regional High School Band and i James, 63, at their home Oct. 'J crossing plan at n conference Mon­ tinued. ■ ,. - , Chorus to present a program of Mrs. “ “Powell is charged wi‘h fata)-: «f the Matawan * Cliffwood area, day. It was held in tho officc of Howard A. Roberts, Hazlet Christmas muuic tomorrow at ly shooting her husband in the | Th's party will be under the super­ B. J, Minctti, chief engineer foi Township attorney, warned Wil­ 7:30 p.m. The program will be chest through‘a glass door at tliL'ii i vision of Mr^. Geraldine Crocket; the N. Y . and caned liam Schuehart, township manag­ presented in front ot x.h« Metho­ home with * shotgun. i ^ ^v’ cMmuMm5.ty rep- ot Mr.' Miuefti's behest after it be­ er lor Matuwan Township, that it dist Church under the direction of (continued on jxige four) i (rontinued on page four) came patent Dec. 4 the Matawan wan'Hazlet that had taken a finan­ Mrs. Anna Hannah, musical direc­ Township Planning Board was not cial commitment in thu matter, tor at Ihe high school. The Wash­ coini' to go along with a conipro- the 15 per cent of cost lhat would ington tenipne Company will pro­ mlse’plan on tha tie-in ioad iaca- j ordinarily have gone to the rail- vide a firo truck with lights for 1 (continued on page four) the program.

Two now applications for the dr ’ Cost of LMvh of the project.*, i s e.v Kids Enjoy First Snow velopment of the rur.il Freneau 1 limated a! over $3,0011,0110, ' section were received fr- ('><• Vu- j Robert Kaye, thc apamneiit d«' awan Ptauoiug Viuatvl Mued'ty iveloper, and i o> ii> h:v.'.' cm neT) uiKht. Ian a^vo-oeiu u< prov\d*» Levitt Sons Inc., Lake Suece*^, jwith n sewer trunk iim*. lhe cJ'.air N.Y., submitted a site plan appli­ ; Plan repnrted. /n 'Hdp.ino, I.^vitt cation to subdivide a l2-.u*ie trait I v/ill ijiuld an K-.tcrt* re'.Teat jil iu ! $30,000 to 5 10.000 o a .* h . ri i a; ilnvelop- to subdivide a 27-nert.* tract into j rricr.i is to have uialfrj'rnonil uiih* lots On Route 7!) slii'h'lv soo*h fon ton), give Frrnuau a new lace, boari property, w hich i;* dividod into lv i> chairman James Shea Indicated. 'sections, toials lif) n rre s.’ i Thevw wosdtl be ,m Iwo I k '-I i m i j h i Members nf ITerirn Films’ Inc. are shown prc- ’ bccausc ll provided n octtlrif' both attractive ttnd | N O T I C K ( contirm ed nn |>a:;e foui) pnring t! *r in he eor ,ine- ' \v;is i’.iliO'Uslv Se^'i liNi pal U tilities Auth.oiily .tdm uiisliii- Aineiuan vii'erm arkcl, ' l-ood- , ,i,r, v..:.. .!•■,.il.'d lo ShOfil th'' ” Wc wore more (han gi'arihed,” l NOTICI- l i v e o f f i c e , .'Id N o b l e P I . . M ' a l a w a n . to' M ai.i'ean was sir^h-d out ' fil-o ti Inratinr!’' in ,oi ! Marlin Hell, vvlin with Ins I 1 will not be responsible for any will close at 12 o’clock noon ' f-.r iiat.onal reco/jnition by it r.'ajer j n ■• k ■ I. Wh:i h market :o u*-*' ' fh< r ( ’ah'hi, m\os nnd oivi'i'atel debts Incurred by anyonu other Tuesday. Dec. 24 and tcmain ; meric.ui ctuporation. I!** tnlver* : ho i <■,! fill to be a m ajoi dechjoi. tore, located al liu Milo St.. L ‘ • , n ,1*1 > ' ^ fcK * *' , i than myself. closed all day Dec. 2:5. Il alsn w ill ! ( ling agency, and a prom incir pro- j totr.» 1 v, the producery wanted i- “ Wo are very proud of ' Richard Henrv Hackmnnn close at 12 o'clock noon Tuesday, , duccf (rf TV comnn rclais. : sitting lii it would bo nttractlvtt • ■ni bu'dness. Wc loci lhat tha roe- vouiv.irr.s in ih<‘ area tank ndvnnlngo of tho j nf sleddors sfnrts down a hlti off Lower Main St, U. S. Naval M (’H -10 Dec. 31 and rem ain closed all dav | Proctor & Gamble asked Klertnt ! w . •!» JS reaiitdic, so the average njjoilion our 5torc ha'i received is fi, • "s-h 'iiKus'l**11 Suiulnv by tnrnmg the garage In- near lhe Gnrden State pnrkwny, P.P.O,, New York .hm. l , ‘ (J*ilni5 tne. to film a TV c.on\mct ' honm • \ w \ \ \ y could easily identify { u Lomiiliment nnt only to us and .s' Je out la Bcnrch of their sleiii^s. .Vbove, a group I wj fp adv. 10" J /p adv. 10 cfal which would promoto tho new i with it Aftt'i ourvjyhiK liundieds i (cunlihued on pugo tour) Pag-s Tv; a THE .MATAWAN J0> 'IN A L , N. J. JC Thursday, December'19, (968.

1 M ercy K iliiitjj Iy '. V .Yo ,j!h ,ndf« ed i j yU;i.u tn a !.!!•:.,i ,’MV i urn) \<) | ^ Tnt 0'Ht“ iy Gr^nd : ed of ,»>i a!r;uk or- md sJ-yt-'sr-ofiS., | T o p i c jr^ak': :htin thiy.k th*' mnvi- -jury 'PMimttd un on j frr-y iy .S^yreviUe on June ! 1 J 'o- . I *.>? f/.^V ic,,'-;;! ’’ i'/ a>rix;n:-?;ij. Ln-k- 5 growui. Kci.ht»j;;jft*a f.-r Ywr;\y v^l.i be firs* for livt* oi1 j T!it rui. re U vi ju tn r dc- ; Irvin ■ J.ViKin, f e e n ic chwu-.r ‘w : , fee!i*v#s W Kv;V;t:, : ,■! hree.. Studen ( Winners viaoi-of Marlboro Hifth ScrooI. ;The'wore ,bo?h drl>«'er* m ! Miti- i Mr. Ko>ki,n bay. rtrtten this top- *cw;e are rmtifl m (Wiilf.• "• ; B y SHnry *h<: hoys, jj-rt-n *he he#* svere 1 Jn>re*' .\fariborti,.HiBh School Mu- awyrdtrii iK»»ts.. tfr.ui.s, . *he Freehold FrwhoM's f FA ' rhj'sheep, -cv a n d 1 'Kam sasiCity- (.c iske p-ait hi. the ; boss. Contest stiectorsselectors Ihen:\ b n r\ judged'j >wiiona{'judjjiuft competition; ,, | l!*e samt (juJnjals. If fht sele«Vjfsft j ! ; Anthony Craparo fi^injus concMmd. with iht.se nf (Classes A fiend ; Powder Puff M AlLAtOlC AVe. Ma i AV/Afi M o l i e r c ’s' F l a v Held AI MHS . -. ■ ■ ■'■■ ■ .■■>: V . . By Doug MeiuUnj .Mulieio’s "The Misanihro;^'.' ■ Bv ChnsJinf Bvsh New , Yoj'k’i’ Lyf.ctim Th^aicr substitute for alHomecnm- ! SAY thti. m ain, attraction; of the rerent 1 mfc foolbui) jca/ne, 'M«/.,JU»ro She'll sail through the Gale Holiday festivities tnp taken by F'rencii U ar.d JU ScJiool ht'hl a Powder Piiff •' Jtoot* t cmss**? of M iiriboi o Hiph Soboui. j bi*H y,an»e r<»r«hily with the cheer* i MERRY CHRISTMAS Seeking Chic, and Glamorous. < :' Juan PhiiJins and his : French j leader*, nuiioreiies and ador guard , ; WITH A BAEKH' OF FRESH FRUtT : ! classes sav;-\ms numorouri sauic ■ defeating the varsity. :0 %»& i ) FOR LOCAL DELIVERY • ' perfortired by thfi Phoenix ReotT- I Dressing if: every jwssihSe uni­ I ■M ALSO ANYWHERF iN U. S. WITHIN A 'FfW W IC LE I'S ...«.. from $18.93 «ory Company,: . ■ ■< ’ form or coMume added to the fun. v HOURS ; . :.TOs acf/ng. a»mp*‘Hy alternately j The £i'r,'s niun rtccivctf :an asr.fsi X d . prt‘ficnL3 ,Mise.nlhroy*i.*" with • from /.heir mascot, EHiol SchutU.. S^4V ?1 with t ^ruif iMtipt" }f you wouW convoy F A L L S ...... from $39.95 T;S. tlio t’s “ The Cocktail Party.” { Although the ftnnrie ^r.ded in vic­ jfi« tfcnh'inerd wh*i.h yo'i irmy hi tuef^'ii Over 40 MniHxrro sophomores >tory for the girls', coached by vnr- in: words. ,fhe meim]* ^>11 b« rc^dify undenfp^Mj and juniiiiK mt^Uing tiHririp rc^is- sity «rid coach Dick Skrhan, it ... by .fho'<;-h« oon of; univ«r%«l ;.utid€r-. play by J*:an -Bapuste Poquelin, j since during (he-entire first quar­ Manding, • . ' ■ ' ' ■ ' ' \ .>.' t Moii^rft's r!d refresh* SUBURBAN n m S T Y L IS T S nHints and p'OKiams to u crowd tit ” . . : , Me m b er 1... . . several- hundred and music *.vo^ FRUIT TELEGRAPHIC DELIVERY! SERVICS . ALL STYLES T*c Jfiopu (Tf M«ia tu pi-ovided by the school band direc­ S4^\7T7 ted by William Shopped.-' - - : AND Halftiine ceremonies con.sisted of ■ Airport PUu, Hultt - ■ " WE CAN BRIGHTEN YOUR a parade of original banner? made, DELL S MARKET COLORS . 244-439(1 ... j by school clubs. Winning banner was one with a “ Peanuts” , theme 10b M AIN ST. — M ATAW AN ♦ -B MON., TUB., WED. (SAT. ‘TIL 4) f - f THURS. A M il mode by lhe Pe*i Club. Other ban* nrrs were made by the Future HOLIDAYS Teachers, of America and lhe Fu­ LAfteC«T FAMILY CLOTMIN0 ture Nurses of America. . CHAIN This was ;he initial event of Fes­ W E L L D Y E tival Week, 'which also included jdecoruted hallwavs. tmd ,ar.-. VAut- i mnn Majsic’* dance .sj>?n«ired by THE SHOE YOU SELECT the cheerleaders.

TO MATCH YOUR To Visit Schools Name Yom* Color - COSTUME Russell F. Whiting ol lhe Co-op­ erative Education Depaitmenl of WE WILL MATCH !T! Tiie College of Insurance will vis­ > Also Sold and Silver it three area bitfh sehcols today lo SSQ/ [discuss careers in insurance and MATCHING HANDBAGS. j the co-operativc education pro*. OPEN EYEHIN65 | gram of The College of Insurance, F A M O U S TIL » ; New York City, leading to a Bach­ LA ZARES SHOES e lo r of -Business • AdmiMistraiion* UNTIL CHRISTMAS | degree or a B.S. degree in at- GOLDEN EM BLEM * , 9 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT — 264-1939 Jtuarial science. M r : ’.Vhiiing will .i.visit;. ..Jamesbwrg , High • School, 1 1 South 4Brunswj,ck ; Htgfi~ 2 Sdiool, SPORTCOATS ■ Monmouth Junciion, and Mndisoi •Township High ^ciiool, 0 1 d X 1 Bridge. 9 5 V ‘,V v a l u e 'OK1 ■ H o ,4fStV fBRjGGS USED GAR SHOPPING CENTER I 31 M , , SEE O VEH 150 CARS OF ALL M AKES AT ;■ *■( \i IS ■ , ■■ f {JljST * *f ' M T '■...... ■ U p -toitWj-inimilc nolidny collec-h'on features pure’ TWO GREAT LOCATIONS!! virgin wuok, wfjol-aiul inohuini, wool-iind-Oiion* HI. V/ MADISON TV/P. . • MAIN ST.. SOUTH AMBOY acrylic blf.'nds.. .expertly tailored vvilli numy hand ■ - * Opposite Sfiyf» Woctfi Shonpinq Cenler______^______d t'U ils... in lieninj'bones, plaids, chc-rks flnd solid effects..New forw-ard-lookijig 2 and 3 butlor moclols This slickcr takes the gamble out of buying m ajsly coinpomid-colors.. .regubirs. sliorls. longs. r This car a used car . . . On al! Electronic Road Tested r . ■fesled .01J 1 Used, Gars run thru our exclusive $27,000 COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED I : 'l! R 1 G G‘! Diagnostic Center we otter a Fleclroak^ J Road. 5-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE GOLDEN EM BLEM 9 i i i v” ^ . . . . J 1 L Check with your mechanic, if you are not completely satisfied come in and get your money back PLUS . . . in WORSTED SLACKS & - i u addition we offer our

SUPER SAVINGS ON -t'S'.lt ’ *' "OK" 25 MONTH WARRANTY 0 5 c o m p , SPORT MODELS ■ value > 'ir •- ? CORVETTES INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL - 14 .3 5 - tii' '6* Convertible ^35 HR ’. SAVE 1 0 'M Au Contlitloti D«mo ,, $AVC 'W'CorivtrtibU 4 5p, 350 HP M19S CAU NOW! 721-0500 Luxurious all wool worsted llannek nnd plain weaves, '47-CwnV«f«W« 4 Sp. 350 HP ... t3Sf$ '47 C.up. 4 Sp. 350 HP ...... *3M5 meticulously di-wiltd willi wnnkle-prooj ixriinancitt {.-iwisc and 'U Crtrwr.tiWe 4 Sp. i50 HP ... 119^5 MAJOR FINANCE Y E A R P A Y Ban-KoP inner waistband to o!imin;ile waislbancJ rollover! 'W C«iw«rfibl» 4 Sp. 350 HP ... *3045 COMPANIES PLAN In colors to complement' (lie sportcoats.. .siws 29 lo '12. '45 C**vertiblo 4 $P. 425 HP ... |284S k A N K S 4 '45 CoftverilbU 4 Sp. 350 HP . . . J2W5 '64 2 lo p 4 Sp. 350 HP ...... 12395 COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED / CHEVELLES ■« SS 396 4 5p. 3 7 5 HP . ja v e •*» 55.396 4 Sp. 350 HP . ; K i l i *345 Down or EquivaLnt in Trade ’M HORI3 "XL” 4 Sp. ... »M95

34 $5» -» 30 1%7 CHEVY X IT S- ..... Mot. 1965 p o n t i a c ^ ; r ..... Mm. 34 t 30 1967 C I I K V Y i X '4 Spo,t Co“','• *54.57 M o t . 1965 r l i c k i t ™ Z : r . ... Hot, 36 i%7 CORVAIR &"• ‘f ’ ^7.52 M o t , 30 FULLY PILE LINED 30 1965 c h e v y H ^ tp wsrr,... I% 6 'CH EVY iTj*Con"ss *59.16 M o i , 30 RUSTIC PLAID 30 1965 C H E V Y ...... *27.74 Moi, 1966;--CHEVY iTj*"Dr' H'T" . *5i:53' M o i . 30 1 96 4 30 C.P.O. SHIRT-JACKET 1966 C1IEV Y 1 % :D" . . ’3 5 .6 9 M o i . D O D G 15 ,Polcy1„SKs! Co.,p':...... *27.74 Moi, 30 " 30 1965 T -B IR D ?ecup* 1 c>! A: °V ‘51,57 M a i . 1964 TEMPEST^;; . *27.74 Moi, NO MONEY DOWN 95 34 i m C H E V Y IhT'*4*- *38.91 Mot. 1.963 R A M B I,E R ^ rtCy!-: 15 big value 34 1964 CHEVY iiS r^ " *38.91 Moi. 1962 PONTIAC lT,i ctl 34 Loots like tin* piicoSfHing C.P.O. shirt... 1 9 6 4 : O L D S l% Cc"pt *38.91 Mot. 1962 rO N TIAC ftctuully, >l’s r wnnn winter jacket tlmt will never i m 30 ityn i* you cold I Bold pl.nirls, buifd c h e v y ; r h4Dr- ^ ’3 8 .7 2 Mot. 1962 CORVAIR Coop# .... *22.64 ”, H' M l c l t l f ! ! pile of )lC... 3C 1963 O L D S c, *38.72 Mot. 1961 CHEVY a - .0?..... *22,64 & jnup-ljofH ekning, i lin t u J M(lt‘ vcnls. bizt'j 36-40. 30 1 % ! O L D S ^ 0Ccn-• Cv,< *40.50 Moi. 1 96 0 C A D I L L A C *21.37 M” 30 C O R V A i R * D°”r' I 'M . I K M 1963 TRUJiVIPH TR3Rotditcr...... *33.38 Mot. I9 6 0 3 Spefd .. 1 Moi, Nova Convfrl'bl* i f f : l- RlU/fvloi I •l’OO 1963 CHEVY H Aulrt . A Pvl *27.12

MADISON TOWNSHIP RT. 9 ‘■Of JUST SOUTH OF ROUTE 616 BETWEEN SAYREVILLE & FREEHOLD OLD BRIDGE, N. J. t birstS*y. Uece;nb<*i . ) A THE MATAWAN* JOURNAL. N. J. ru^v fhrea

. j Need V o! iintonr* I 1 * 7M t 3 r -L> ‘ 7 ' e id Polio, 0 'M l i ’i y io v . i int« To Vis;! i:i^ u-c : f< wz:-.t IfirU) U>!ecM • Ti & | Mar:)! oi light fi;?.'iins* j h d^vi?ior-«»i vaociii-!* ■ 12 C\eiv fember# Installed lf' t>r ( IKsjI}-- D ^ 'tis . Lii’jsc ti; t piers slr:v;& JJi.-.uiOuy C 3 C ‘ ‘ 'JO-'.W n v o [)f ti-*.} JTU '!'.V C1L v .^ 1 a;'id ukc m as ;t a l u s , ih cs* tusfor-! c>; t-eieci.s.‘AsAs «n tite pdst, tins re* ■ ivne wrrft ?d i>v Mrs. i^ank Am 1 s/i sjpjveal • fur; UU’.sto fanniios tetKiv: it ‘.vwuiijj;** ; sfMivii can.rut be oc.i;:pii*c.^J ^ith-; tvf <*ec^t ’I r-M :M p M.;>f;.c.v;=rj .\Ltni?' Vi ' ^ i r it ix\) i *' " I t^k« P'u't in {?:« I bappea w tncn>," ivlra. C*jr»nan 5<;iu yc^r C03itr5hui*imd. »oi. ^ V - n - W Q If . 1*1# •iv i s'ie £di^*d. ? 0 ii jn Ir * fj i-ls i' ( 4 *u.e^ i l i ’ li\ i l l U t * ? £ < ' 1<- * 5 * -/kf.- «•!»< S r.r Ll *• I u I | J- i i, is r L .» ' , « •fi i ■ tVtci^.fuek. 'Act;: i/ic hard ■ Wi:v- O) f-rirSf-j/ ,'d u' ’ Jl 1 1 h *t ; berjr vo »i ./.he *x>nt&?l.- ■ ■ • • Mb Ma!M ST. ™ M AFAVvAN i- Mr.1;, ' Lnv.M'fU yoUs. i /amjeuncea that ,■ p.m. n\ t.h« riot:*- j SUUBA'.S VJO AM M ‘ 33 * M Sou* P' r ( hip- u v. n *re s iu i*1 r~i ; a n d ich c'^’v \‘»wt ^ ii.:-Suit ' S M .F P A k K lN w IN I’ fcAR. 0 " t'J> L rJ U'=, (•Jt it J?/.k ( utifc'-.i Vic>: pr-**.Vi-1 anrl chsirrKiR of chsri-• .. stales t.vcu ucK w s:c3n t>»? purfrjviud " *■ « at rhe1 .• . ., .■ : ... . Mr«. Kirhcrrt fclliy, ■'m^mfcorship ( t i h a j n u a n . e> r« ??fd e d i>f/, t h e c a n d i r > , hp,b) cef-emcRv iy)sia?h;in'1he.se..si«\v: I inewbtfrs: M ts. .#\nthwiv DeSoua.,. i M r& v,Joseph, pfdork?., Mr.< lUcnard l f^kay; Donald Achtnberg, M rK. Looj»aR*.Afh«)it!>er/»: JvJrs.'Uo-- te t i*a«iO;.ana Mr.*;, JanK^ lvVd- ? m ZIEG LER rick,••'.M atawan;, M rs. Am an Jltem - ec, :vli;r^anvslU», and M rs •. PcttiH Toth. Sow n'Am noy: fc.;icn.ye«:Rivsd u copv of dy-Lnws, a curtifi- cate.-and n while rose us a sym ­ bol of friendship . o Ski< ^resnnicrii &■ • A skit entaicd “ Wrowgdoer wns presented during thc-fesiivit!:;t lor the -members-which* dealt wi.-« **how not to run a dub mt'etuiA.” •’! h e c a s t ; in c lu d e d .M rs*. J a m e s A i- kins, presiding-officcr; M rs. Joho North, M rs. f-raak Abf. |r... M ir. Cbr’i+iridii Hans Kvaiz and M rs. John Barn- brick os oarticipann^ m em bers, v RaraS - ‘ Federation place mats oh Arrangamanti sale and’ anyone -wi.snin^ to pur-, chase them may contact M rs,1 - F r a n k ' O'Ntill,- clunrmajK , . -Hie party/ w ay opened-by r M r s . Vernon Achenbeo'. treasurer of. tne W om an’s Cluo of M atawan and 566 2888 Junior Advisor,,: who pronounced the invocation. M rs. .John Kum ey, president of Lhe livening M em ber­ 188 JACKSON SL, MATAWAN ship Departm ent, was a guesi. v A l tne conclusion or this evuning,- oil j>adinred around lhe piano and M ICA'S : LA R flC ST f AM ILV CLO TH I Nd C H AIN sanj? Christm as c/irols, .^ccompa* Plan For Forum '6)9 The social action chairmun, Mrs. Hillard Gowa, announces that plans for thc Temple Betii Ahm lecturc- discussion aeries, '‘f-orum ’6f)M are almost completed. The series ■ of prominent guest, speakers and top­ ical discussions is being presented as a public service to the entire community. . . . At present, plans include infor­ mal sessions to be helu monthly on Sunday evenings at . 8:30 p.m. at the Temple, 550 Lloyd>Rd,i Ma|4-i %va«t. Refreshment^) pHCfifjfee From Matawan■’ M erchants 1 cake will be servw.cMrs.- Gowk* and her conirnitt.ce have announced thc following speakers, topics and ; dates; -.. •' ■' ... ■. . • • - Jan. 19 > Abortion, with a diver* sifiud panel including Rabbi Mor­ To our Priondi and Patrons! 1 ns L. Kuojnstein, a physician, aud Martin Kramer, ationiey> n . , „ j , ;,Feb. 1C - Abrafcft$}K&rfoei» : As we approach th«'HOLIDAY SEASON, our thoughts turn the true meaning i< * ted author and lecturer?‘formerly on ordained Catholic priest 'and a of this happy time. ‘ , ’• - ■ ■ . ' . . ,, convert to Judaism. His talk will be “ World Religion - Where Juda­ ism Differs,” During the coursa of the year and in the great rush of events, we tond to Apr. 13 - Dr. Irving H, Buchen, English Professor, author and lec­ overlook the important friendships that are the real basis of all business relationships. turer, I?is topic is “ The Literaturw of Perversity’' - present books deal­ ing with the “ New Morality" - is there content to them or is it mere And so it is that we would now like. to set aside the routine of business and perversily? Further information may be ob­ express our sincere hope that your HOLIDAY SEASON will be Joyou* and Happy tained by contacting the Temple office at 583-1700, A fourth session and that the NEW YEAR will bring Good Health and Prosperity to you and yours. will bo announced. ; With Sincere Best Wishes, Bar Mitzvah

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STEWART SHAVELL Stewart ShRvell, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Snavell, 8 Crabtree Rd., Lakoridgo, will be called to the ^ Dell’s M arket § Pat’s (Figone) Beauty Salon Torah as a B ar Mitivah at # Hav- dalah service at Temple Shalom , i Saturday at 5 p.m Rabbi Henry r M. Weiner will officiate. 4 a Following services, Mr. and Mrs. Shavell will host a reception in “ John Elbrecht, Plumbing $ M. Piancone’s Sub & Pizza Shop Stewart's honor at the Don Quixote Inn. Among the relatives attending tha Bar Mitzvah will be his grand­ mothers, Mrs. Goldy Shavulsky, of Brooklyn, ond Mrs. Rose Kauder- er, of Queens; his uncle and aunt, ^ Fleetwood Carpet jl Royal T.V. & Appliances Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Kauderer, and family, of Roslyn; and another t vnclc, Louu Shavulsky, of Minhal- t»n, as well as Stewart’s brothel', Sheldon, 11, and his sister, Robin, eight, ^ The Friendly Shop . R y an Bros. - Stationers A youngster of varied interests, Stewart is an eighth grade student at Madison Park Junior High School, whore he Is a member ol thn school band. He Is in thc Ban­ tam Bowling League at Strathmore * Happy Hour Laundromat 4 Sandford Pharmacy Lanes. He has been interested in numismatics for a number of years and has an exceptional collection of rare coins. And. in addition, Stewart has the distinction of hav­ ing lived and worked with ins fam­ ^ Kam’s Korner & Kain’s Youngland I Vogue One Hour Cleaners ily on a kibbutz in Israel when lie was onlv seven years old.

ELECTROLYSIS ^ Lester’s Barber Shop ^ Western Auto UNWANTED HAIR l '...... - PERMANENTLY REMOVED SYLVIA MYERS, R. N, Wcstrcicli’s (.lollies Cupboard ^ Paul Ziegler, Florist Eleclrologisi

M o m b e r o f ElocfrolognW A?sn. M. J. JMadison Township Rt.9 PRr.E CONSULTATION 1' 101 IVY WAY. MATAWAN Just Soufh of Route S16 Bofweon Sayrevillo & Freehold tY APPOINTMENT 566-8697 OLD BRIDGE, N. J. fo u r (Ht MAlAW AiM oCX i A L , N . J. Thurscav, December 19, S 9c-3 W in-. SftlO.titlO In Lot'flfiott To Purchase Lift On far l \ o B R K t Vv t i l l c I ’ (c*>Mmur»s fYoai'pagc one) r ’ ■ i continued from n-3£roi;(' ) S\ I o t t c r v j Jim.t M&tawi&s* T^v-'n^ir. j books, ‘'covering -all minority On Contract Of'LaylktM ;:) f j SfAOKL BBOiri'.'/. f'L'&Ll&iSta . [had ar. apparent co-ste hwolvev*. | groups’* v/eie purchased !or $1-155 I , JU¥£SUS!1K.!) IWSi . Ifly.t ihfi-Alalawan Township. ,iepre* ! “ for distribution lo nine* classroo^i Mr 'icior F. ■'- '.■■• ••• ticpbtva Stt-JSW - ' ' .rlotin Rd., tf. the ih'ness :>( '•-Jobj _ maHitafr.*.!. thf1 p^iLot: j.iib/aiie.^',- M r Mar.vilie alone Hoc Make Ytrujre A O i* vrnnrC, in Frxa i:ir:;'ovjo. rc..-c'vcd wo; d p­ j_'v«-*ideni of the Mara • Tbursdoy at 149 M ain St.,.. Wataivan,.' I that '.heirs was the pr;uw mUn't:,! : pa.'s.'u on tni-r, (inc. »!J •‘duv. d:«- id i . Dr > ‘‘Fire n^vi'f rc*cs ;i ioiiday nt'* . If: re/> t1 h »d -vor tn the Ni r.l Board of ir'ducaUi-j. B y BROWN ' PUJSUSHINC AN.U POINTING COMPANY [because, tht* tit-in rna/J cro:*:sed, i A recomnwridatioR fhat a SociuJ by' WAn evpn on -Christmas.t: . Sta::K1 a Tuesday n’^ht, s . i>c»r$e ]kcC*rtby.’ MwJtfSi/ifi Editor ; ■ y.btes and roftls. layout. ,p.i>vvd for days ihrou^.houi Phil Kra.mer as ht* fcin/j'ds { ahead on y bid by which g arb le band had enliOJ! if me ‘ the bnlance ol the school yr^r SDCC crvoiii th-it Chri:-!nM ; colkct.i'on in the to.rnship way to wos ;g some, CV? •■ !rnft' fJaiAWP.n Joura&l i* a >w*in*v*j*-r ‘ ol ta* j*«ipit, wy vtut ptorlc. r Concessions Madj* j held un .Saturday and other .eraled cut 4mo.;ior ttwr.flwcple,/’ iifijU rt ,v» U A «rvc tt* bt«t Jntrr*etn u i ilalSH'fu and.! . rr r™- p,-i Othf:X* «Jld | fct: tran.vferrf-d 'ror. Maplewood 1 preliminary■y drawint'.dr uwiiu’, !msKit s5’.e jot or :an)zi tnWd«.ac». Iftprett* io p.o sloop with ar.ompro- t Kngiisr, k!ai:li4_*rif was tabird. ’{>/.' > source?; iesidly and destructive !Wl?I1. " ■ ■ • 'j A? first fin j-he ccuki:*1: believe-ihe: '>nah C. Ffrj.on .Ql S3 S resolution asks they be paid :sr;er :.; ■ ■ ■■^Secwd-viaMr, Pw Up' -.FfcU ai .MaUw'a&.'-NrwJwwy,” ■. .'V'.--...... /ian f^nulr'np'*0!^ I^r'' j go.id ,ne but finally ccjr.v-ir.-c'--! .M'. and Mrs. Idt'da , ------flfOpplOJ?-. &S:.pihli Of HUIf.iIlE the rh I t f rh-.-lfl he• U f-^x: | V!/2C0ih o f’iheir annual salary'per I The bids; In question’ were. i'93(- j she hsd won, . Nirs. Fijbrcvi*: s-iid GvhUn. o? i {lawtfeome St.. Clnr- “ :^,W«epcjvisibaU3Pr.vj69ff-'*tnP|*4 P ^ v c A f e a il i s ttmited to ih« c«£ cf toe f jfcad v?«II ..south ,4>f the hrfwprds k ’ * » »t «i» Uiay” , and several members found j (ICO fur-1 one ye^r, $3)0.0tft) fc< i the only immediate plae.s ior the 'wood Bcdci: Akix Jackson of G av HM oecV|M b* «*fc «ra, tpioperly Uato»4» Tc%pnn,p ol VJ“* i(r pv ‘1 ^ rLJu ™ I this >ambi|^tfxzs. , j three years 'i'.id $L35,COCi for {iv* —■.— ------U ------— 1. --i,... (. j ,.L „ i i IjsCT.P t*. \. rllfHI JSviTam.^i' UTftAS. Jctti- | winning v.-erc piittlr?” away a;-clu- Kev. DennU Jacobs, .8ut«c*dptl<>jr ft»Ve^ P&,raW« {c AtfvaaM 'years frony Ace Manzo anri SIP9,* ton St.,-, the ;SL, Mav»w»n, 2iJf. NATiONAL NtW3PAP£S |in?«f^ ty’ h^Iei ?£-W /iTi^nk I t | . Nisj-neJ Prlncipst J-S9S' for; one . year, ' for | ca.tion fijiv fLr their f-oiji yr^jr old psn-.ttir/of t- it - First Presbyterian '■ *«:' >1 /' • a * . ' 1 | . Robert Nesttay, principal -of | three years and $S5S,835 - for Tive ! |wl.ns.. Hv;bs»r», and N’ar/cy, pay Chui-i v,ph R,\fkia. of 26 Hor-' • OiWrA^ar j< within J4.50 sOi.-ean Rd. School, Point Pleasant j years from Maplewooti-Deiaware. i off their hojoe ’ itnd vakin*? a VriO wwri Rablji Morris Ru&ir)- ?: fcL.W inax^mufR anaount «t water; ca,rhazardous TlA'y ad- :■-...*.b& ffcio/ougb, was;l»p>fd to bfi-principM IA participant in seeking cg me.kc* 1 to £loadv».,Mr.?.. Fabrovic sakl fhai Mein of 13 Lane; ■-Mrs.' •'Sjx3ionth» itn-d kovp the tree »n ! they 'ver? pJanning th.e trij.» to Marilytv Urenner of 93 Deerfield ::--One^Ycar. t«uts0e .-jtAtt). f^.*U \”amvd the concftsswn . on" thm ! ,; ■ of Siraihmore ''School at $15,009,' a teinporary re.stiai.iy.ug order c : SHBBBii aafeflana ^ u • f- - iwm erim til it is discarded. vr)«cn ! Florida 'after Chrikimas. fatir first. Lane; Mr&, Catherine - Causby - ct part of JiJOvjAt! tne i>«uti ot .Un-4 ch-i.-W >f -ar w uc nr«^'S»« a f pTwited from F-eh, I, 1063.. He j the .township permanent ,is A;ilho; r&rpne A« fartV* fo the -oathouth i bf 35 i°°4 ^ *»w ^ afl I oy Miele, West Orange, wKc- w County Rd.. Cliffwood; iRobert THURSDAY, 1>ECLMB!ZR ci' C.'hrlsWTian: r*av was at one t.ime ab siting supcrin- on -.'the-west side of I.loyd Ra. so s tendexit in B«;rV.^i»»y'.-Tov)nsmp.’ He Vot'dtd'the acciipt.ing o f;the , i( can R.;cer than1o)ar.L-ed. Camobalf of 45 Artint*i;e ;.-L«nfl: fvir.’s roiv i>n oVU-yiMirsslt | •’•''lr::. Fabrovfc’ formerly *w#?s*ai{ Mrs.. Pal • Dickinson (.tf 69 ro~d- Jong as it Mrouid'-aifikti a :crtf Is Jawing .its hold , Mrs, , C.'iro’yn McKeruia, Mala* ■ the,.'awarding'of the b»d to Ace- proposals advaoced .had lyn courv Hive.,Ill sfiHinK your C!:ds.nm t the Matavdn .Kecreaiion Comm.a teuchei‘ .(ur, I Maozo was bound up wdh a J;rfte» iipgn thp land On city slr«ets iilvcr bells ring calling nn us ter -to a M ata^ii: Tqvynship sU'f^cr^— ires, plstf. it '.vo!i aw;iy frtjfti lh« I sioii,. . - ’ ' . ^ • Pheian of 135 Andover Lane; Oer?, the Jirin, $ ! June, JS period ?.t | fdtd by Juliys Q. poppAiiga. New- to pive help to those less fortunate. T h f tinseL The lig h tsJ,a,yquf...... fn their la sid suWjyisiuh .pi>ii> fii'cpiao;, rudistor, ylove < or other alu. Rit?'ol -‘il.-'-Idlr.wi.td-■ JLane_; Mar-.' ISSCO.-pro-i'&ted. *l>ie retj/ement: of I ark. "as attorney for Maph’wooci- san that SauU Claus a com ing t o ' sl'ct,,ms Ul,hlr i % ft U fac’’ oih -”d '« « lh“ approved as of -Jan.-'i). ' ■jrev suptftvjsor of the State fojjh- tr. ,. ,• . . . Ifa.Hen. it wori't bfocr: anv sluirwav Ave.;-Mrs.--Robert Walsh of 110 then' home in llie shimuiemng Mjence of tbe...night'before: SuppJeineniavy pay "fur extre-' : way Division, O^partrr.LT't of ,Tiiit tht nt-.v pian wliicn secmtd [or donru’py. vhiji escapii,routes in Idc'stone "i.ane and Mis. .Corinne [Transportation, that in In Two Towns Cixruitmas. • to brtnfi the two townshiie tapeth- lease of firo curricular activities were ap­ W»X)d of 8S''Jersey St. .' . . i i S j February tho dcpaument would Thte is a time for children, and it is a tune too inr nu «r drew a stranK rcttrvanon from I Uahl‘nR Kquipment proved; $150 . will be paid Sandra Also. James L. Helmer of 150. [ move to acquire bv .negotiation or j One of four n.'rsons artcsted in William R. Blair ir., Red Pauk, CtiooH! o»!y lichtint; equipment Hanfw-*!. bowlmg rjub sponsor: Gtr- Mutawan Ave.; Mrs. bhjrlev Hen-* incp and women in all lands to rem em ber the woistSsr of, the j condemnation nine of tlu’ f ten , connection with breaking . into atto rn ey tor, M r. L ih ra rd s. • ..Mr, i which'-: p arrie s the U luli> w n*«s' ala »lmp;ro and Freeman Milter, oerson of 251 Broad St.: Denr.’a ■ Lord’s birth on the fust Christinas nearly 2000 years ago. I acres of lhe dump M Aii?ed ; Madison .-Township homosv was' Elair reminded thc rflmcrots that''L^borfcttitleN (UL) .label, itnlical- band touch ,spon.sors;' Mr, Miller, of i ! Ingiam Circle: J.uk: i Stored .ex'MaH.bo.ro! Counrilsnan. j chared Thiii.-yJyy with breaking, It is the power of. th il happemug that puts magic, h i tins his cU«;nt had strongly oppowJ a i inj, n .n«tts safs-lv' standariU: John McMttnck. Barbaia. Hardy Kannns.- ot 76 Warren. Dr.: furs. ! on Old Amboy Kd,.■'-.Robertsville, i enuring and latceny nt a HazJet weapon.and lends the light of hope and:understanding to a ll IMaiawan rpivuship oripmsl plan CJiicf Kikiiici says. It vtm are us- aixi Jc Aim Kntula, as oaskeibaii Donald Lewis of 71 Woodland Or.: Unr an extension of Houtn l^. iTbis j home. . . . . ■ (U p . |IC£______lights :1 . extmaon cords, sponsors: Dvirbara Hardv und Koherl McCaffrey of U2 Udewdd | iy the dump cited for use in the State Police at Kevport said ^ r f * > 3 A , I lMi . » ____ U f U into the Edvard complex ind I pluts tit uhcads on hrfnd check Richard Vcn Uagne;. »s so(ibal), L'ine: George Moran of . 26 Ivy Ace-Manzn bid. . : . J Bruce Vargas, 2(f. of Union Beach^ r i-b n ni ... g ,, . .. then>. . r i taken— ---- fiut -a buiiduiR. "■ Mr. — Biair luitmi'h fm ucarefully u u w i tor (rayed wires, spc.n.vjrs: $100 lo Mr. Van Wagner Way •;...... ■ ' . ;’’: j.trie w a rm th o; a f i « , th e em eu o l * tiie e xKTitemf»A/. c ite m e n t oof f !acknowledged ai'kri/itirlfiri.auft *h«>tbe ,».« f.t»w8w nimcoinpro- rrii. l|r«sei connections and broken sock- as 7th feradfi advisor. SlOO to Pa- [ was cha/god w.’.ih breaking.- and Little Difference i.enterin'' the home of ‘Frans. Cer- The committee will Iwj chaired m iw proposal did not f.o that far, U tE> UUlabtlcd corii .sets- wtuch tncia imitn. as fith grade uuvwjjrt waitvnu (or Santa’s visit. Ix t it hriog visions «f sugar plums | ryty, 55S» Holmdel Rd.1, or Nov. 2-i ny a member u! the school board. but that, it did U K f away a . sulj-, j have a (US'1 In (he phiR ^rc, partio-. $50 each for Ted Durdyla and Judge Simmill sjwrned, Mr. on Chmtn'as eve, and above all ss the hour approaches, | a«d taking about $.00 after ''hoot­ stiintiai imourt of land from Mr. Jwfiu; dui ua s'.mient trt^AniCilir'u j.Miele’s in‘eivontion in the. case.- uliinv recommended. -The-.-maw ing a. German Shepherd doc. Nel* - let ,it bring the warmth of knowing that the babe bom in Fdwardi. Th« industrial park op wan Borouph Fire l>ep£«tment sponsors, nils passed K*1 Mr. i The court found it made JUUe dif- I fher bail ,nor a court date were Bethlehem , so io u g 1ago is very ,dose to us all this iup.ht. ere tor had been.‘prepared ■ to . block wishes all:a very merry and safe Eni>ebre(5ei? bein^ this no ’ vide. j fcre.^ce !tf the- Storer durnp site L e v i t t j should be condemned the next day :sei since he is being h^ld.in Mon- t& ; oriRir.al Matawan Township Christmas and happy Mew Year. Action Tabled I (continue/j (rcrn page one) i and dumping rights thereby ex- 1 mouth C<*jiity Ja il on other.charg- plan witn a suit in court. Mr. 'A' propcsai to 'pay Mr. Shaping Happy Hanukkafi j tended from Mr. Storer to Ace- I iS'. . .. ., . • : . . B la ir asked the new layout he t300 as grammar schno; tKisKoibail I apartment units, and 232 one-bed­ | Manio thereby terminated in that ! Vargas, Sieve paiogh; 10, and “Merry Chmtmai" for some Is “Happy Hariukkah" specifically designated on a map cotach and $340 as grammar school ' room units, with off-street parking Amend j the township had a performance | George Anch, .bolh of Perth for others. . (hat he and Ins ilienv could fur m hasebf.U co^ch was .'tabled at the • for 470 cars. . a judsmei'.t r.m it nmi .sc" advise • ^'.nd from Djmimtk Manzo. as i Amboy, wr-re chargcd by Madison (continued from page one) » behest of M r Gilbert, who has op*' j The board said it will consult The ' >S relitflous m both cases. The Christmas thc other parties involved. | president of Ac^Maruo, and th*.* j Township.. police with breaking, I with various borough agencies and A petition wdl gc to the stMe, prMwd mterscholasijc. athletic com­ s entering nnd larceny. Varpas' season., when Christiana celebrate the birth of Christ, gen­ aiico^ that Church St.. County and ! obligation was thereby put o:i Mr. i official!).- including thc fire.depart- petition ly Matawan teams as ex­ j brother John,- -9, of Union Beach, erally co.tncides w ith the Hanukkah season, - which is the [ I.Joyd Rd.?., and CMfwood and Mat- fytanr.o to produce a dump nite,'no ; nsenl. about, the two subdivision cessive with relationship w aca­ ! rnatter what it cost. him. suitable i was charged - with a^dmp ano Jew ish Fecst of: Lights or Feast of .Dedication;" , A d v a n c e lawan -Avtfi. dc desiprated 30-milc- I proposals, and p«s»ibly rc»ch a de- demic performance. ; i for performing service under his' jabelthtK.jn Madinm Township. A Iper-hour streets, radier , tiian 50 rhe districr will combine wivn j cision i»y Jan. 20. , ' Haniikknh,- also spelled Chatiukih, is a Hebrew word , (continued from page one) I contract with Matawan Township- i dog was also shot in one of tin* I Democratic' CmwcUmen - elect !rn.p.b. , : , Hsulet Township again in sponsor­ i MadjsGt; :‘i ownship breakins.. po- which means dedication. It begins on the eve of the 25th ! 0.iunc;! also wul ixm the lU te i\tr. Popping* held it was not | Stanley Yaeker and Richard Sissv dy for the past two vcars, will af­ ing a Head .Start program. • »lice reportcct. ‘oppor> further apartment construo ."day." of-the Hebrew month of Kislev,: and tonta eight days. Ito com plin th?. Route ^ centrr Required resolutions' wert\passed | »hat simple. He declared the Aco- fect changes in numbers' of rmly i (ton and have asked the board to This .year il began Aloaday. ■ ; .■ > > barrier from Kevport to Prospect to set. i:p rhe annual school elec­ i Manzo bid had been accepted 21 houses in the borough, Mr. Hen­ I without permits from the State j deny the apartment application. . - During Hanukkab gifts are exchanged. Each evening Ave.,.; • . ’ tion Feb. 4. Three members are Short D oi’ket In derson commented. } bmrtinf Jan. I, xhc Oak Shades | Department of Health and the I The ooaro also granted a sub* A house numbering committee to i>e uecterf for three vtars and out additional candle ia lighted on the Hanukkah menora. area will rcm ve :ks water from the i Marlboro Township health depari* division to butlder Howard Siegel has aided in the preparation of one for one vear. Borough -voters K ig a l i 's -Q u irt . B y the last^evening, eight lighted candles stand together. West KeannburR Y**:ier Co., latncr fi ment certifying to the suitability m o construct 16 houses on Morris* the new svstem of addresses and in dislucts I, 2, 3 and 4 o! the thnu Keyport. llie cost to the town­ j of the Storer property for a dump j town Rd. Mr. Sienel said the houses The Aprocryphal books of the Maccabees tell the story lias already advised property own­ borough vote at Matawan Gram­ Municipal. Judge /Lloyd D. KI* ship will be $3(>0 pet''.million gal- siie and that the Matawan Town­ ’ will oe similar to Jhose in Raritan of Hanukkah. In 165 B.C., after a three-year struggle, thc ers wherc_any changes will be ne- mar School: voters in districts 5, /•art, Matawan Township, held his Ions..heyporr is teriinnatmi?. it* ser­ ship council had rectified the . Vniiev- Hazlet lownsinp. i pessarv. ■ The .ordinatite reqmres e, 7. of the borough vote at Kavine tmal court before ihe Christmas Jews m Judea defeated th*; Syrian tyrant Antiochns. They ordinance ( omission at. the time of receiving ; Tn^ lioard also asvroved a.stib- vice.- •• . ' '. :■■■•• ■■ ■ ■ • Dr. School; voters in districts otf'pencd 1 uesdav. . held festivities in the 1 Te m p le in Je ru s a le m , and rededicated j that property owner* make iiects- . 'Council 'repotted.■that the Jomt i-bidu Nov. -4 with a holding of a i division, mto two too, of the United ’ i t to C t i sary ~l**nnAi> chanc.es tkr«* three n-vnn^nc months Altor after 42t 3, 4. and 5 of the (ownslup vote A fine of $.>ti and-$D costs wus Jibrafy board has rouaesitx! a ??!»■ j public healing Nov;-25, after’ the. I Methodist Church Droportv on Mam written notice upon adoption cf at Chffwood Scftonl: voters jn dis­ imposed on George y. Thompson, After cleuasmg the Temple of Syrian idols, they found j 650 biidRt>. for -1969, m increase' of S' Maplewootl-Delaware, protest liatt i St. and reiiorted that the r-armeis the ne? ert tricts 6 ar.d 8 of the township at Port, Moiimouth/. piusV.y six-momb and Merchants Nitioral Bank will SJO.OOfl over the currcnt year. Th« 'i come in on receiving :thR bids and saspeDiiun of license,\on; a ; ^om- only, one small cruse of oil to light their holy, lamps. But There were no objections to the the regional htgn school, voters in i ncquirH one of tht lots ar.d Mata- , 'township's snare o^ the propcsert acting on them with the low . bid­ plaim by , I rooper C. M. Pupliese, miraculously, the (ci^se provided oil ior.:eight days. Judas adoption of either : ordinance nr districts I, 9 aa d lOof the to^mhip I wan DruP the other. budget -would-.be: $4f»,2€8, witn the der not meeting the specifica­ KeypoM'.>Statc Police^;- -alleging Matoibeus, the Jewish leader) thdn proclautifed a festival the public >ieann*i Tuesday, i " borou«h paymK the balance. nl Strathmore ■ Scnoo! and voters tions. This.- Mr.- Poppinga corn- I The church ii planning to move Council a c c e p t e d the resipia-; driving impaired,'airea,^. . , Ccurcil tilso acccpted the reSig' ;n .districts',' il,, l l and 13 of the. ■plaiited. Was imfAir ,'to' the!*other o Matawnn TownJhip. bill it '.vill. to be observed by Jew s. : ■■. :■■■..■ , > : , . tion ol Francis J. >at.von who hRE township at Lloyd Rd. School. . .Tovvnfifep police madi: »M t?um- ; naUon of Louis^ T. PetriUo as chair­ bidders, in • caw ■ IrreHUlarinfS I* Ml Ipn.-it a year htfore thf. movq served os a memtier of the Rec­ her of i^^aiKnments man and member of the Recrea­ found were to command reiecMan dinger,'- Mndisoi . . is ^mpleled and the Main St. l«ts; reation (omnni5s:on for the past lutn- I pressed :ipprerJ«lton fc»r< the work ber to Apr. 1 on * a!!, street* • oe* (continued from p*$e one) . | doiSe b y touncll p re«d rtl Vernon days, withholding nompald services, 'Operated a dump on the Old'Am ­ mons ff 0#n Patrolman Kenneth tween the hours c r 2 a.m. oiid .C I Kllisort and Councilman*, George nnd the final recourse of a strike boy Rd. premises cited foi 18 Wjcklne.a, . the 1'oodtown AMftoatkm to which a.m. • • Deltz who are leaving office Uis with pu:kc(in|> nnd public demon­ years without revocation of any Cilenn C. TVlfonte. Hillside, paid we uclonp. but also to our hundreds • I The mayor commented that he strations. ' right lo do sn in all that time and $10 and J5 costs for fading to keep . month, Both were presented .vith j rather inclined tou'nrda such an of customers whoM friendship and < I a *ift from council. Salary Talk, Impasse had piodged lucre wns siwee for a right on ihe Garden State Park­ patronage mean » much tn us.’ * (ordinance, even though, he adrr.it- The breakdown in teachers sal­ receiving o r garbage from Mata- way. . ( Mr. Ellison also presented « jtert, a wave of violent protest “ ft is an interesting coincidence I past cmef s badge to . Fire Chi..f ary negotiations stemmed from a j wan Township in the dump. that this recognition comes at the ^ could be expected wnen the firsi Phillip Kramtr who »l«o ii ttcp- ci r.11111 iv ;Di• wide staru;ig toncu Mr. .Poppmga couittered same time our cooperative asso­ tickets were given out and it spread lo be closed. The base pay by insisting the letter was no leg­ jC iii Seouis Make I piiiR down this y e a r a fter com ­ would hardly make members of ciation is celebrating its 25th An­ pleting his term. iti the present tfuide in J8000. Re­ al permit under municipal or state niversary by taking a giant step the municipal government any ports were that tiie board went as seal for a right to dump at the ’’Stocking Gifts , The organization meeting of more popular. But, the mayor not­ forward. Foodtown Market* Inc. hish as tC3U0 with medical imur- premises. Mr. Ryan retorted it has just completed a move to a ■ council will be held at 2 p.m. Jan. ed, if it was the best thing to do, nnce and payment for college cred­ was an “ inference'’ of such ap­ [ Junior Troop 1 lf>, Malawan, has 1. ______the matter of whether it would be brand new corporate headquarters its or $(i5tXI without such benefits. proval in lhat there had been no | been busv making Christmas and wars^huu^e nt 145 Talmadge ii popular thing to do slu'uld not On the teachers association side, interference with it for 18 vears, ! stockings fur ihe children in the Rd.. Edison. The 50-atve site gives weiph. S700G was set as an extreme mini­ But Mr. Poppinga insisted it was Perth Arnboy Hospital. The girls our association access to every di* William Schucharl, township En ter mum with original demands reoch- not an official statement there decorated the stockings and filled m anner, was skeptical. He fell ruction both by rail and'by road. (continued ft om page one) iiiK as rif.h as $7800. There was re was a place for Matawan Town­ them with suitable toys and gifts, Our three new buildings, with their * the situation was different from p-iried 10 be Jit issue n large rium- ship garbage in-.a landfill at tlifc topping them with woollen dolls increased storage space and addiv that in the borough in that there Innocent pica* wore also1 accept­ twr ot "teaclier's rights,” a goodly dump for lhe period of the con* •A’nich they made at troop meet­ tion&l loading ramps will nelp us would be 125 miles of streets to ed by Monmouth Countv Courl number of which were rejected by tract, five vears. ing*. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Rispnll and all other Fwxjtown members ■■ patrol. And that some of the .(udge M. Raymond McGowan from the board as a virtual confiscation William E . Russell jr., Middle­ took fhe stockings to thc hospitrf! to ouerate more efficu.ndy, and streets would be in a much differ­ thc following: of the functions of a board of edu­ town, township attorney for Mata- where the staff was happy to re­ thus further improve^ service with­ Poberc F . Johnson, Mnnchester ent category of immediate need cation or school administrative pre­ wun Township, noted that the pro­ ceive them. in our own communities.1’ Ave., Keyport, breaking into Mil­ of residents for ano** cleutncfc ot rogatives’. In the latter field, teach­ cedure in catling a public hearing dred Bennett'* Women's Wear Shop rouds than others. er demands for a station in cur­ Nov. 25, a fte r protest was receiv­ in Lone Branch Aug. 19 and steal­ Mr. Schuchart also noted that riculum development were called ed against the awarding of a bid ing and having possession of $114.44 there is an ordinance on the books improper, as placing administra­ Nov- *i about the. ground! on worth of ctothina. by which parking can be banned tors in a position ol tiavintt nn long­ which the piotest wai made, was Joseph M. Cecere, Brookside j>ist on days of snowfall but that er any certainty of decision in lhe the action called for ia such in­ Ave., Cliffwood Beach, resisting it iu not enforced. But Mayor field. stances in the Matawan Township nrrest by State Trooper Charles A. Froenlich did not find such ■ mea­ Jolm J. Bradley, board president, ordinance. Judge SiminiU agreed Kuyl, June 17 in Hazlet Township. sure of much worth, to be moving v;as quoted as saying that while it fitted the wording of the ordi­ John Sucker jr., Alberta against parked and stalled vehi­ the law prohibits the board from nance. cles after the snowfall hus occur- A v e . . nKeaasburg. c a u s u u i E , ■atrocious m i a . i u u o U assault . U U U U ; • •• --- - *i. cutting teachers salaries, there is Mr. Russell end Mr. R yan both and battery of John LaManna June I rcd .H c was lor-ani ordinancei that nothing that m ake* It mandaory argued that the Setter from Mr. 15 in Middletown Township. would put the cart off th«s .U att they be increased from year-to- Storer had been the '‘sufficient JEAN FIERRO'S William Stephen*, Fulton S t , , and out of the way of tht ptowj year and the bo ard can lawfully proof’ called (o r in the ordinance Kcyport, breakina Into a Matawan before the snow stait* In the win- withdraw all proposals it made in that a bidder had a proper site at GREEN & WHITE VILLAGE STORE Township building owned by Mor- [ lt'r awnths period, the negotiations and refuse t« grant which to dump garbage and ret* ris Wolf and stealing tools, tt bat­ anything beyond its present day use to be collected under a con* ' \ HWY. 34 — MATAWAN . tery ON CAMPUS i ther washout‘of Iho smiH recvea- recroation period nncl head ol thi* prise*’ in the Mibmitting of the iion area there. The project would Center housing ftretion. Storer letter and that hu had a ^^"M ARBELL’S I also include coivMruction oi i shore Also on Monday, a party will he light of discovery to determine if i groin and beach fill behind the held at the Center for the children it:/ nllegntiunr. were trui\ purlieu* ; bulkhend. of Kevport, HnzM, West Keaofi- lavly thut of therti being space for Or Maybe She'd Liko Something frbm ' Madison Township requested on- bnrg ii nd Union tteach. This party township g.-itbagc. liut the court $^2,21J.riO to correct a floodgate will be under the supervision of }(.-jiul again that if there, weio any Our Selection of Dresses and Blouses1 and ruali«n a»’d repair drain pipes George J. Thorne, the Center Com­ fraud or deceit in the matter it Don't wait. uihptyinj; into Rnritan Hay. munity Organizer with the assist- < would bo revealed, and that the Robes mice of Mrs. Catherine Pedrnza. a'straini on the council could tn-. Call now for your appointment. eo-nnnmilv reprcsentalivo for Key snnunarily dismissed. Lingerie Scholarship port, Mrs. F.ve Ccoper, commnni- ty fpresentjitivc for Union Beach 566-9749 I fco'itimJPfl from pug*? onp) and Mrs. l-Jizabeth l.an^an, rom- Civil Service Hosiery I puli'.science, as well as Aider innni’v rcpresi:iitati' e h r Wr?t Fn i-E IColhv-ie, Trci’tnn, and l^ut^f'S. Kfan.--huri;. Pallet ;•-•'! Keansburg Tests Results | C U T W RAP Jewelry ROUTE 34 MATAWAN j Capt, Mc/‘imr>;-Sll,645. ' 'j'msfiOisv. Uee9ira&»r i*. sVO* M 3 ' * " , 'A K i G I i> N a , Ts j . Rv*

AnuEvsrsarv Party i S a b b a t h S e r v i c e s i $ ■ • *- ■ 7 ? ' a i l , t ' ’ U ' f ’i <• < ' 'Ai Judges Select Winning Doth y.-t*rn ‘It' . (yl V-'j'!'?' ?' ;5 -: i S - a b b ^ n h i’’.'- sei'.'fC ^ will b? M d i ri k^ ity epi^jop \ l i nuicn tlHll » Jl ^ 1 '•r « ’ V. • “ : ('irt'O-.rrr/'-v ?r h ,rt\rAt; k".‘r.!niT; 7iv>(‘ tty Mr. aiii r-,. Slut m f i , i 1 \ r r » i h-jv, '•>! y.-.iV. ■,-,... Jf Jt - i»* < >*» 1 RY£P.S LAN6 AT WgST COURT i V r1 M n 7 > ! J ib tl y h u 7 Mr, uni ' 7 : Jew is" v.-otv ;»? .’e.w.v . . fv iA t A Vr . ■ ,■■■•■'■. r- ler w m m*nr>*l cn ( t e e . 7 . :.< I 3 t • on ttvi wii! i>{? lu*. a t. tha home iit•. C rM m uv 1 Israel aud Da”).* uvivf:i for by tlso R.-v. Jai'iu li d C iiiiy at a \ the* wwucul wm f>fc Stus.*-; Vya<- . t • p.m. ceremony; ..Mrs. • Gerard j& hauer, R ichara Davidson. C-.var.ej*. | Kaess. M arvin Paris. M arvin l.a* lines Sei •vices of Christmnai. ■ i-ievliti served as M O af honor ; z a o s k v xud M'.dv.a*f V K H k - .s . " . end jfiliis Ly!**. tii^iish'Oivn. was i The ftfeatm g-over thsr.and?CS ^ h Chrisrmas Eve — I hiK P.M. \ best m w . Both'.-attendants joe perform ed by fvtu. iJavid S.-.ka- were guests tx ‘(&e party.: Oth»; ve;L and Mr. M ri. abated will ftuests Irmiualii'd Mrs. .lu.viv L>le, }spc>r»sor tbe Omsg Shaobat follow­ Tha Midn’^nf Sucharls!' ■ '7ifV*«1i«li>.w[i' tt Ll (( Or, -. rI'M .uu in g s'irvir^s, in h;ivjf of ihv? Bar 0"\in,, Mr arj mii A1 P u3.EH\ or.^iw. c»» MorfiatmHe:' Mr. mid - Mrs. . John | Saturday at 5 p.n-i. at the -remote.- I ii c. V »> i v ( i* t i . CHristmst Day v. ■■"irA Biik'ity M r.vand • mrs.- Doimmcfc Mowers will tw .sfiowsored bv ivlr. j tfw *.H' rr-e (taUnw i.jn^i.uir-.rr" . Adnrio. Mtsi»-•■■ E ith er • B.viu, ,:Mrsi ard Rlfs.i J . Mirehin. .iu ■ mviijyrv , tin- oru.iKda'.vt* i-xc ci’ttei'eo' -J- W'llum Bu tru'iur "U anJ "W* M r a . mother/ Mrs: 8 A.M. MaH-int *n-i Holy GftnttfttMtfo* ’ I Ai I 1 ^ \ 'I I Willinn ioiuson Iceni Lawscm. .■ i ii*o ri' j'-*., tn^.wo u;id 1 S.HMV. n.Vv‘ J i V5 ty.iSitlO*’ 05- l\»'1 ■?:»? iv (9 A.M . F«ni%' SuaharSst .. • > ;-v •-A W K PI I e A*. * }-:k A Pt ® tt ® .r FAMICY'. . «H AIN J im trtiitrani. i.n A w ci’Jo a * c i* m j I pared \ !>ri'»v»t S5,t:c*t n\ vas uftpf^i’wo t>y • the l..>r:n;;uw oi diu DanJe i;!u»/ ; consisun*-; o; Anu'rir'.u: rr, Itaiuvi dirsmK • !n3p.*rert m j STivmberi to kf.*cp up fi ! in hn> . r;r»aunufidv- ■•■••Thftv 0*t r lel( lo M iss 0€»»nu • Mr iU i iho winning dolU for iho 5«ivauu*i \ rn w doll jjro^ra«i gift that won’t laatJ iw>n> 1 fw j> ISus^n Rarcii bv th* f a r m m a .-id ‘Vlsrchsois N»tio»s! Mivj i*at AritJIi, Iroi^ 2 st*ern*u an ; roasistniH of $;i ^Ur. cer- j ped hv a )-tvw\-»ef cHn-l;i*d eon* iinfxwsibit* ;asts was a rur* job- Uificmes.-- v/a^ «nvarrted to Mrs. I Tfci* iudi»cs found i* Jo b* ‘-o-dif- i l.)cceiii.)>er M c e iin " for tvufe Girt -Scouts.•. Katiicriiw Haran. banK iranm oo-ijficull lo se^ct any onf* - dull - ov • • . . . ■ • -C? Mu>s Danr.-A . W ilson.Troup 53: lerafoi.. wnosft. di?IMv9i judt»id V\?...... arj.oijic'f that tnev decided.... ir was ^*ata^V 3 •r^. rusan P.ad/.iev.icv.(roop j ■•f>i-eU;csl ' fur >tr, lacc hrid> rwcc-wiiry w extend the judi«iM» , ccnHy hi-ld th.eu*- uef.vm bcr roct*t- 40J. anrf TNliss,1 l*at Artcm. t roo{> I.aM^np.Mi s;own ard rod fur-tr-jn. bv choosinf. for honorable j ai Hitf tvtjfjodfu ih \ '.. ;\L':a ‘.van. 24,, who. oeiected AV,*.niu«K Oolis ror | mc-d caexii Orapd nn/e. a $<5 dc-. aalls dressed hy VIr-, M «*1 he e v a fhe SalVHVion ^Armv Oall Program-J pasit :w a.n«w,-or existuia-sj»vsn'»c’ jane Spilhv \1H,rr. VvoDds. anti j demonstration by tii& l/’rlendJy wlttcn was rocontlv btiwvsori-o Jjv tiDcimiU. has bt.*ei> awaraod'tr.' tin* Mrs. Mary i.atidwehc. bonk hnok- ; Shop of M rU h s '.U i , u. c o v .t « c - lhe Farmers & Merchtmts Naliua- ivarmprs;:& M^irrhanls Naiiorval keopor. l JMiite W-l/l 'ij'j'.’-L. . •• al BiriK. -•’■■ ■ ■ ■ ‘ Batik to M;;sa Bruua Giassv- tuhik ^ NV'V: • • •• ■ •* CRSST CCLLSCrtOM lh-i followtn^ dtinafod cer- i f-t-*' *’ Secnnrt a V> ?tff carlifi- (oiler, inr dressing hor doll in a the club w.'».‘tvv W * . i an,-J J SuMfb afiaortment of cal«. was a»v? u ta Mrs. Ulain (:u)sr orluiiVjl’' ootfif, n .:i>iaU.h tihcaU.’.s; Kvijn H n;ther:;. Mdi(*r a i and milk onooo- M rs. M 'jrv ^:-.A!:Kt. i fatoaln eiegwtt holiday Rift t»K. I)o!c.s. M nr;: Woods ror iier n.'wl eusembie tousisiin^ of bveu- Slu?.' Shop and Sandtord '» brus i Pkr.is lor th-:* s u^eUru? * linV 1 ^ tb., $£.69r S Iht., $9,70 unusual" (vvopiccc* play:*uit. irsl ■ der-dress, handbag aud hut »OL>-t^wh* | lltCiudu U L'HU-.” V !• :><)d | j anyon* w.UTi'-iiG-i ^ - r . r > V |0H1\Uk tht* t i c o o i a c t M r s . L :.' i u r c v r s. j u i ; h . .r)->6- j , New# Of Vou And Vour Family Is Appm:ia^d At- Awy Iliue i 5‘f-. . . : . Call Mrs. ln jiv iu-: '*K: liu’;.*c I r JfJVt t!>M! oh?,i::ied trc/tt. *V?r.v Matawan Persona I Items f H a ib a rj O L-eiicu:!ei.

Mr. and andMrs. Mrs. Wilham \A ilham \ravo N'avc1;?, House. 1 . ilnu Rutnsotv on Saturday eveMr. v/vj'ft the pu7R winner.*’ whi»n M r? have returned home after spending Jn:n^ I.orav Su*kols entortauiou at bridge* > ASSURTEO CH0C0UYV19 on loursd-jy evenm^- i » wt'A at .St. fhomaj,. Vu-gin l»-|- Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam Rci>). En-j- DelicJo’j? M iocoiol3 a. fillad with >^Rds- . - . . . I lishUwri. ■ \u*re :!i^ Savui'dav ev<*- D avid (,uiTi*r. •> «it:4d^iii a i T r i m - j Amertcui f.r m enih^tshui dues u« birthday hharyn... 1 lormance t>f tlu* m . f.oms bym- M ti. Ahan ,T, M ortiso’i entertain- | before L’cl. 15 - Mr. and Mrs. VV. Kulon Smuh I phony Orchestra directed hy WM- ed a; a Christm as puny and bridu Mrs. Wiiiiam ft»ci\ ;?f wcre tim Sunday Riiesis o r . Mr. and | ter Suskmd m Red Rank. . Ion Thursday evening and Ju t su^st< I thn Menmoum Cn^nty A m cn n MATAW AN DRUG Co Mrs. Orville1 WarinanT Middleiovvn. 1 Mr. ami Mrs. Daniel.rnivfilp,Daniel rn*n'ilr. .Red ware Mrs Clurtes P»jrrip,«f Mrs. | J.c«loi». AUKiliarv: presented th c.- ; Mrs. tweretl\ar!son has return Itunk. " ---- werrt ‘‘thf...... ' Sunday. dif*n«?r — Harry • ‘Pitcher. - Mrs...... Arthur Hall...... \ tauou to tMts...... Jrvillo Reynold.* «1 home after'Visiting' tier soimii guesls of Mr. and Mrs. <;umil!o D. M rj. Ross Majjhan. Mrs- Arne rial- I president Da U a». ttic ivjsnlfti 'FREE. DELIVERY.' law and dnu^hler Mr. and IVtrj O oiU iIt*. : • ■.•»..■ irame? ia V Miss: kow *, t«.i:prof|i?nt^at: worff tlu; Saturdsv -evemiiR dsm^r Miss Lucie Milter. Mrs. \s';l!ion: ! na u ^ranklm C a lJw . Franklin. Ind.. i« Kuesls of M i. and Mrs. Phil h. .Smith sr.. Mrs. George ^latK. spendmK ihe Uinstmas hondavs Srhwarir. Farnnn«dalfi. aud Mrs. Alfred Ghdewef! were ihe with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Stamcy B:ow:i. culeirimfd jay ,f tor„om ,vuc,i3 of M,». i ^ E . Smith Jr. at bridge on Wednesday evenmn 1,01-0 . I Mrs. O iiK Sickles entertained the and her guests were Mis. Inomaii* Joseph Smith, Mrull members o? Circle 3 of lhe first Michcletti. Mrs; &tanltiv Jonastotv M rs. Umil Blanchard is spend- j Uapiibt .Chui’chjaLja Christmas par- Mrs. .loei i.a.%5.-Mrs. Don Spa« nu* several days uj the I'ue.s- o f! 5^ ,l>^ on . Mttuduv. ^v£(yufi: and h^r nuolo,. Mrs. ,.C r^ - .Bfcnder. jvirs. i Mrs. b.dwin h. .Oonunick. j ^ ftuests werts Mrs. Danu\LRuiear at.. JUuh. R aj'll' aiic\(M riJ{ ’l^oips Ead ‘i..i Mr* - bhvt'ker Wheeler, i'-h .h. il O. j ^ Mrs. William L. Smitn .sr.. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, bornkan-,o. |.Ji>nes. Meadow Like.-:: M rs. K.M- William h. Smith jr.. Mrs. OI«.*i River Pla/a: aftt-spondjnf* several } Todd, l l o u i i d e i 1 M iss .1. ;vl.»b.-?l \\t lAPervan. Mrs. :G«arf»o- Duncan. days us the u^ests of Mrs. Havty iir*.iwn. kevtjort: f \ \ra Uu:• ' ih Mrs. T.R. Sicklcs and Mrs. Holmes M. Mu!i;-on. . ler. I.'.li/Tboth: M iss M arv htr.ttv.-t Larnbertson. Mr. and Mrs. W,'jlt*;*r >3un;:». lias- Stock. New Monmouth: Miss M ;uv V Mrs. hdwm If. Dominick and Diouck llL*’.i»nts, were the recent J.Kk. Mr.*;. t\.H . Dom inick. M rs j . » . Miss Mary I’ mma Slack. N»nv Ktiests of M i. and Mrs Wallace k. Dominick and M rs R.ilph VV. | -fr Monmouth, attended the Saturdav S p i l l H errick -vere the T rsdav fHtierm>on ! mutmee performance of tbe Met Mr. and Mrs. Edward C-oud ea- j quests ot runasiu and a CbnsJmas j ropohian Opera. terluMied on T hur.sdav m honor ol parsv ot Mr«. Ja v T. Ht»stetier. "T h. Mrs. Leroy Sickels entertained at iheir d^u^hter Ltu:ibet>'< who wy«. ;>vo:jd also had :tmcluv-e. af lUmon- t f a eo-operutive ChrisMna.^ dinner on j two-years-old. Ciif'sis auciidi'i^ wui».l Main*.-. Monday evening. Guesls were Mis. weie Mrs. Lila f.oud. Nev Mi*.. K Howard Lloyd e.nleriun* ! 3? Marguerite Laird, Mrs. Charles and Mr.- and Mrs. Trvuve 1 • | i*d -it bruise op Wednesdav eve* Si? Spnnghorn. Mrs. Ralph Bedle, Mrs. sen. - ! ;inc iier quests uxmc Mrs. 1 homas Wehlead. Mrs. Cnannnu; Mr.s. Howard Veale. I'arhn; ; fieovi'f1 Vounkheero. nlrs. J j c A. Clapp, Mrs. Frank lilt**. Mrs. c.v Dwij.’.nl' viatwoad. Sayreville. .vi«■-». ■Cuiiiinun, Mrs. Raipn bed)?. Mrs. erett Carlson and Miss Patricia David Brute, lfulmdel; ;ur^. U»;i j Robert rtentiv'V. Mr^. Ctuirlvv Ma v McKeen- The ?irn;e winners al aid W. Hobinsor,. Oc»?an Or*>''e; | dcvjilr. Mrs Charles St hock. Mvs. \W bridge were Miss McKeen, Mi s. M rS- Peier A. Read. i\iHldle'f»‘.v:;, : G ! Stcriini! Ihr.Mnpvni .uul \Jrs \M Blius and Mrs Clapp. Mrs. 1 hoiuas V.eisteaJ -uni .vlri. ; IhfMKWvre Mack. Mrs. Joseph Smith. Marlboro. John lanr.ey and Mib !-raler:<,}. i ;\'!r. and Mr:;. Do’iald Rurry. Mr. 18? Mrs. Gtjorsc Llaik. Mrs. Alfred DecW’rick rimed a< tne Coll5 N«v‘% t and Mr.s. iJat Deheho and. Mr. and r (mdeweh and Miss Lucie Muler Inn on Wednesday and :*.iur;ed io Mr.* Al!>■* i at canasta and a Christinas par'v enter'idoed on l-ridav tn h'.nioi of Fr;»‘:.k louritu* :r.. Mm.' Ihomns j c^rf on Wednesday and her guests were thi-ir dauRluer. Lori who was cele­ Lucas. Mrs f:harles K'tMian and ! ? f ' WEAR-DATED 9 Mrs. Allan J. Morrison. Mrs. Wil- brating her eleven;!) hirtnday. Mrs. hail C. Stulf/ aaenuvd ;; : rs The BOOK With. A Future IwHi Bmmester. Mrs. Albert Abell, Guest'; alU-'nlins I dinner parIv 1 Christm as luncheon tor tiie ladies Miss litia Blair. Mrs. John Garev. at Ve CoUa^e Inn . Lrederic.k Mr. and Mrs Sam Ranj»os. Mr. and Mrs. Janies I'errant.). r^*d«'nck. M rs. L.h'a Baihauell. WIDE-LEG SLACKS and Mrs. Fred Aiiftlcy. Mr. aud George Smith ami son Scou. M rs Lrrov Sickels. M rs. \Iainuei- I; Help them Mrs. Fred Freeman and Mr. and I akewoota. wei<* tho. Satuidav lie Laird. M rs. W .O. DiKiM ’. i'h.ss Mrs. fnrr llacketl dined at the ftuests ot Mr. and Mrs Georite C. Patricia ivIcKeen. M rs. W HIurn .1. ¥ W ITH NEW Lock. Stock find Barrel on Satur­ Smith sr. RabH and M rs. Ger:ird Devlin tim ­ day evening to eelebrale Mrs. Ran­ Mrs. L*Jla Loud. New York, na* ed at [he Aniorican Hotel. Fre**- % ges birthday. returned hoina alter .speoJmiA sev­ }iol:l. on Priday cvt-nto,* and ie- f Start the BUTTON-ON Mr. and Mrs. George Sucmio en­ eral days as thn guest uf Mi. a;«d liirivd to the Devon horm’ lor a % tertained on Sunday in honor of Mrs. lul'-vard l.ood. ( hnsimaK party nnd bnd^t*. I I k - y their daughter Janet who was 13- Mr. and Mrs. fidward V.. Car­ \vinn'.'r>< w eiv M rs. I'hi»:<. M m . D»-- SUSPENDERS years-old. Guesls attending were rie attended a Pickvvsek Parlv ai denck f\ntl M.-s. IJjrifiiifll. Andrea Urban, Mary Qtnnn. Cathy the Mnna.squau R»ver Ciol? ^loo jn M i . hi id M rs. P. )b.*i t Iavlo r und I W illach and Jean Dunphy. Saturday eveiung. :>mi Koblne Greenhrook. w *ie llu* "SAVINGS Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Penrod at­ Mrs. Gerard Devhn, M rv W il­ Lrntay evening dinnei v.n»,s‘s >1 M r and i>1i«. Rob.rit Butler. $ tended a dinner dance al Thc River liam R. Crai# and Mrs, Pant lr.i»un ii1 4 M •it y HABIT'.,. $ o«o ituckf lu ve everything! FaisIiluH'i s? shing v/ida legs, Witlo w altlbind with k iiM f f BEAUTY BOUND f it'll Grow ftofc z ip p e r for g re a t f l t , , . and suspaivclsi'a It At b u tto n on o r olf. B onded W e tir-D ttted * SALON tocllun® giurnntcad !)>' Mon<*nto for oaa M t RT. U CHEESEQUAK5 .'ri' them fertar'i n orm al vvaair. M l^tos' sijus 6 to 19. «< on AerMift* K»|. T)fSi>ts32lo39. M i | O N A N Y ONLV ARME8S& ERCMANTS Mon., Tue^,, FrL F, M ni BEAUTY SERVICE an<3 S a i ia t 00 off i'K'C. tS, ^1. 11, W % WiH) This Coupon . i G.V.-h WEI). TH)»JJ 5AV. 't ■ SEE ourt F R I D A Y T I L 7 CALI 727-6699 t y M,h. HI Of-, Sl . f , -.1 Ci lf- nvJ en.CJ , ci Avt ■ i,irf I I |l’. Jk' 11* i tXfRA l.ARGG Tor An ApiHiln^oeii' WIG BOUTIQUE %! M ■,.l I’.I. [V Jl PARKING ARGA 138 reARS OF BANKING EXPcPJENCE AT YOUR SERVICE >J wtrc ^ndiictcd vc «ta ftra e**n M iiku'.vn tor Mt-.'. M .nr-■ mof nii'.i* i: j :•■!.. s i Murium ct"Science and Naturae ' . ‘'•'•’.ml;'’.- ,ii li'r- Isi.dh- Punerjit Lee York of 1W5 vrurch Kd.. • Kcvwrt. lor Kusi-»'!.1 (.v. *ff»n gi«o< V/haf’s mere | H^Lory, Little Rock, Ark., has Kt'V|x>vi, }‘*»r Mrs. J., . w id i» Y J .’tf Arnin P YorK. hho d ie d . I ' j o e l k f 50, ol 42 nd;iiS Or., Par* . Ch-vtj't'rJon. K>-inshurj», v.-hn You hm* fun »pjH>imed Director -M the WedJu'Sd^y, Dec. JJ, 194$. at St.. * diffi K"id.i; /. Di.v. IX !&#, | Monnmum Mwituro it.-wna tn.- I-'vinay, Dec. 13, UW8, at f’ftes’s Hr.WiUii, New Bruns'/.icK. >. /‘.M'bOV’ < JtarfVr. w» orfr* ph'.s L'envt- •ui sfcrr*nK lo'"Robertsviiie In 1965. :■ Mr. Kot-lke was a mu'.-h-mM >v»in founded for the purpose of exhib- * f'rht.nd. : burg. [Gailery m Red iiank with chant*- 'Mrs. Edward Montoya, both of Old j. Surviving ar*? h't wile Mrs. Lena I She is survived by her husband hrw eahibd-ions illustrating ils Bridge. . {(Kara^s.siio) Borlke; & dauchler. :Wallace y . Chatterton, K.e:msburg. | founding concept - tu bu * .musts* - . ^ •. „ " ■ : »Miis ix'iane-'Bovlke. at home; a ium of ideas.’* A kcw museum ^ Paul Newsome i brother, Robert BoeikPv E l Paso, : Richard Sinc«v»Ke building is planned for 'lelegraph A .requiem rnas«t was offered .me. 5J», of 2& Morcer Rd., Old i « 1:0 died Sa tiJrday.. Dec. H .! j Mtv Hardin* says, Mr. Bloch }Bs'id/».c, wno died Dec. 9. V-ti#. in A hij»b requiem rna.ss wa? offer- j ed Friday in SL Catherine's ;’rn trie L'.S', Na%*arJiospttaJ, Ph?!a- . |j* tne idfcai choice for the Muse- !St. M arvs Hospital. Orange. idclphiH, *e of Elizabeth; a brother, We “ suitcajse” exhibit similar to P^n for a Health Ca-.‘J« c k VV. Owens, e.xecuJive vice brother of Mrs. May Sommers,.j Mr.s. Katherine McGowan. Union I Charles Sincavagfv -».t home, and- the Monmouth --Museum’aV T ra v- j^ e rs dav for bifih ^ ho o !■ studenUj [president of th f N J , Hospitai.-As* Matawan, vho died I'nurnday. Dee. : City; five gcaadchildren and oue. [his .maternal grandmother, Mrs- eli<»c 'iVijfik.'j” - small museum ex- .... 1-- «__fj — .w ^ l‘^1Llai'.V .l I38'j. lliis sociaiinn, to be the ntunber or.o in­ 12, 59tiX. st Jersey Shore .Medical ; grcai.grandchiid. ■ t ; ^SusiuvAdamchak of Foci>'■ Fort, .Fa* I hlbtts whidi are luuned to local will be the second annual Careers dustry in ihe Unit'd Suites by i075. Center, Neptune. j school classes on request. Day at the hospital. Its purpose ia The Rev. Clifford G. Sinnickson ] LETTERHEADS Previously, as director of the to acquaint young people with em­ oi'ficiated find .interment'1'w ras in I Pcnsacola Art Center, Pensacola, ployment opportunities in lhe AVill* Filed Monmouth Memorial lJ ark (‘erne- j Fla., he was in charge ol ex.'iita- health field. tery, riew Shrew sbury. , ; Ii)peu3riters BUS. FORMS .liofi'..- plannjlng, classes, lectures . Sponsoring the project is the Hos-1 Leipy A. trench V. Mr. La w was born in , Kearny, ; anrt wortshops, membership ao-jpi. ^pital's 9 Volunteer . ouv.-w,* Advisory v.w.uCom-;-1 Leroy A. Fiench.. llolmdeL who and lived in lhe shore area since j tivities, publicity and gallery re- mlttee.'Chairman - for the day-long | N ; M m |ef( his J922. He was an Army veteran ol > Adding iMacliines World War 1. Mr. Lo'ie was an I niodelmn. .... ■ — pItinninf! sc-ssum and liinrlieon was j eifrr(s tc i.his son, Richard - ■ - - N. exeiript' fireman wish the Kearny! For three years he was instruc­ Mrs. Niels Johnson of Rumson, a French, ' and “ the balance of his es- ALL MAKES Fire Department. . | tor of art al’ Lake-Sumter Junior member of the hospital’s Board of iate io his Wife. Gladys L. French, Jit* retired in 1959 after 27 years v SOLD College, Leesburg, Fla., where lie Governors. in a will dated Sept. 9,: 13*1)., with the Fisher .Baking Company, j taught drawing, painting, color High Schoo’ representatives In­ . RENTED and design, art history and ap­ cluded Miss Ethel Unehan. Henry Mrs. R«se Mu6K, left her en­ I Church. . i th«jre. Work as an illustrator in School; Mrs. Dorothy Carhart, Key.. tire cst&te to her daughter, Mildred j Tr*■ .lime, he and his wife, Emily > LARGE SELECTION * AO MATERIALS various capacities included four port High School: Mrs. Mary ^nn Gunsaulc, »n a wjH dated Oct. 28f } (Eisenmann) Lone, would have J years ot pari-time activity for ed­ Uivigna, school nurse and healili 1958. ‘ (celebrated their 50th wedding an- ( NEW AND REBUIL.TS AT LO W PRICES ucational television through thr instructor. Mater Dei High School, 5 Jrsi. A^aiha Ro^aluki [nivcrsary. • ; S YEAR GUAtANTEE Florida Institute fcr Continuing LABELS, TAGS New Monmouth: Cinir W. Railey, Mrs. Aftaihu RopaUki, Marlboro Frank A. lio erh la ; University Studies. Middletown Township Higli School, lown&hip,1 who tlitd Nov. 8. i% 8, He received a musters of Fint Fun«raf scrwce* 1 were held Sal- j SERPICO'S »nd Miss Caliierine M. .‘jto. kli.1 .ll, left $2000!.to her-daughter, Irev.e urday in Rea Bank /or Frank A. | Arts degree lrom the University Rumson - Fair Haven RegioMl Warner, and divided the rest of of Honda, Gainesville, vh«r« he Troechi*. 69, of 153 Chestnut St., JOS Monmouth St., Red Bank U:gh School, her c-state equally between her Hed Banl:. who died rhursdav, heid giaduntr. assistantsnipi in Presiding at the raeetniR was sons, Fuward Ro^alski and Henry Phone 747-0485 iournaliom and art. J)a also h«s * Dec. 12, 19fiS, at Monmouth Medi- Mrs. Donald F. McMirrray, presi­ Ronatoki, in her wiW dated. ‘June cai Center. l Bachelor of Dtsign degree from dent of th« Volunleer Advisory 1968. . , ' ' . Fret! Institute, New York City. He was born In Italy, a non of cominitice, Others prfs»nt were William J, Shannon the Itfte Alexandtr *nd PasnuHhria ¥ Author of several articles, lie if Mrs. F.lma Blowers, director ot cwrreiitly featured in "Mi.M’um William J. Shannon. Kfan‘bur«, Trocchia, and w i* a retired baker. volunteers. Mrs. jane McCosKer, He was a communicant of St. An­ News" wtth a series of articles ou who died J>fDt. Jfl. left his es- director of oubliq relations; Dr. thony’s Church, Ked Bank. PEOPLES rtussum wstailsliona desiRiiet! for. taie,in trust to : his son, Parkur W ED D IN G ChatM* Wolbachf siiSf ’Mi's: Viola :•• Anions-'fea. survivors is a daughr smell rbudRew. - Wdham . Shann-jn, .>vdh th^ pro­ Sickles-, volunteer, advisors^ - and vision ithat' his widow, Georiceunna ter. M rs.jLhia Rettagllata cf Mat- NATIONAL M l. B lo c h w ill join iho museum j Mr? Lillie Rice, vohmtter pubnct .Shannon, be provided fcr in his awan, '• ■:.• »■ ‘■■■ > INVITATIONS o n J a u . L He and Mf«. Wloch,^ty cnairman. „ ■ will dated Ju ly ib, : v’ith their three yeur*old diUigh- { . Dr. Wolbach is n- past teacher Gdward.Rv&sl BANK 0f ter, Kimberly. Will reside IM Lit’ and nnH prmcipti!vtnneirwt! ofnf Red BankRnnk High Herth« Wwlfer Fiircral .sorvires »vore held Mon­ tie Silver. i» on^inolly lrom Scnool, past siiperint' ident of Ram­ Bertha -Walter.’ Keansburg, who day from the Dav Funeial Home, AT YOUR LOCAL Long Island. son schools now retired After go­ died Nov. '2), left h a home K»>yportr to St. Joseph’s Clv.uth, ing into retirement, he taught at and furmsmmit. at 7>j Forest Ave., Keyport, whore a high lequiem ;; ; Annual Dinner -Monmouth Cotage. ■ Mrs. SieJdes * is‘ Keansbnrp,, to her friend. Florence maos whu offered for Edward -lUi- a reared teacr.tjr* and.puncip.d of Cortvvrij'ht, , o r-3' Cross'Ave.y'Mat-; ■’Th# Hew .lersw Bankers /isso- the F b Ii: Haven schohr^ystem, •. , at 80 Foifcst Ave, to another friend, tiwan, who died Friday, Dec. U, WEEKLYNEWSPAPERS tlation1 will hold its annual Farm­ Dr, Andrew P. Dedick described Charles Marcella, She left diamond J96S. Iuterr.'ien‘. was iu Stv Joseph's ers and Bankerj Dinner on Tues­ R iveniew ’s Scnool oi X-ray lech- rings io her god-child, Dorothy llor- Cemetery, ter. and to her friend, Agnes R*n- A U S, Army veteran of World day, Jun. 28, at the Greenbrier nology es»tabh.shed tost September. lh« Kewwrt Wc«kly * Ht# Matawan Journal Dr. Aido il. Baids, direc\or o? lab kowski. and left ‘he balance of her War 1, Mr. Rossi had resided hi Restaurant, -North Brunswick. H ou(hiied'educaiTo.«”i p ^ - j estate to Florence Co/lwriflht. jjer Matawan most of his lift and was ■ . .:■-.. Published By was announced ny Raymond W. j grams in tho field of medical tech- j Wl>1 was (,nlecl MaV J7- a parishioner t'f St. .loseph'i Bau<*r, presKienC of the Assoc^tt- 1 " I ■■ ' Church. He wa* br»rn in Italy. Surviving are his wife, Mr*. tion, and president. Union County Other health and hospital earners \ f^lllCe K illlll H ilS were discussed by Miss Rtn!j Wai- M aiy Ann (Anano) Rossr, a son, Brown Publishing AmI Prmling Co, Trust Company,: Elizabeth. The lace, director of nurses, nnd Mrs. Carmen, at home; a daughter, Mrs. 52 W est Front Stravt, Keyport January meeting will mark th* Winifred Dunham and John K Birthday Parlies Julie Walling, Matawan; and one grandchild. Tolephon* 264-3030 2;Jnd year N JB A has conducted thc Fawlowski, assistant administrators Lance Kano, son of Mr. find farmers and bunkers gathering, • nd Mrs. McCosker. Mrs. Louis L. Kann, f _ Strathmore, Mrs. Lawrence H. Marmon 1 Mr. Bvuier said. • Films supplemented the informa-1 Matawan. relehrated his Uth bir tion given Dy sUiff members on day-on Friday with a bowling and hunerai services were held Monday iu Perth Ambov wilh In­ health career training in hospitals supper party at Strathmore Lanes. terment in tho National Cemete­ and elsewhere, such as vocational Guests were: Scotl Gallagher, Pe- schools and colleges. A slide pro­ t?r Wood, Robert Hart, Glenn I.an- ry, Beverly, for Mrs. Mary Fisch­ er Mai men, widow of Lawrence gram about Riverview was pre­ «er, Danny Shapiro and Mitchell- H Murmon, who dud Wednes­ For the M E N In your life sumed by William S. Slattery, di­ Friedman. rector ol Development. He also was guest of honor at a day Dec- H, IMS, in Indianapol- In the afternoon session the par­ f&niily dinner party Sunday und ir-, Ind. A native ol Perth Amboy, she ticipants made specific plans for others attending were Mr, and Mrs. had resided in tluu c:tv alt her the forthcoming Careers Day which Sidney Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Barry life up to moving to Indianapolis promises lo be profitable ibr both j Silver, Mr. and M rs . Fred Kann interested students nnd the hurdih i and sons and Mrs. Hana Kann. two years ago. Among her survivors is a sis­ ter, Mr.*. Anna Christ of Keans- y » r y co rn * ri j;s n i s r v u k w v V . V 353 W . FRONT ST., KEYPORT i V Closing Dee. 22nd i t W ILL RE-OPEN IN M ARCH i V V 9 V Season’s (ireelings y from a MAN'S store s« lhanit You For Your Past Patronage knitkaMiMhki'fckMiikMritStSii.j'Mtfefci'ifefcX&fcfc&aiiiSiKJiiiftM'Mi

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FEATURING MONMOUTH COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE 121 MAIN ST. GBRi SCOUT MATAWAN EQUIPMENT AGENCY m ilter § Open fo 9 P.M. 6 W. MAIN ST. FREEHOLD ALPINE S 4 W. FRONT ST. — KEYPORT Open til 9 P.M. 9 W e Havo Easy Charge fkurssiay, Bscembor !9, V ll> h TH£ MAT A VMM JOURNAL N, & ; F>«« Satan Parents Weicomo New Arrivals Double Ring Ceremony Mr,, and Mrs. Arthur Lemp. 1T| Mf. *nd Mrs. Arthur Velarrtn. Roland P!.r H.aziet, are parents of j AppJetree Line, Old Bridge, uro Ml** *iui Heckelinkmj, daughter f Th® bridsle attendants daugnters oorn Wednesday, . parents of. of ua son boni fbursdav. o.f ana Mr.i, Gsor*o HecbM* i Kat]>y Hanna. Union B « r h ; ‘ (K'C. Ii, isHJS, R iv w v ik w Hcr3- JJec. Ki, 1963, ut Ktveiview Hos­ m.-tr n, 7W UrooK' Ave., Umoo i Vernon Lv-Fahfii, Clark, sister of pitai. pital. - . Wrt.i mnrri'M to Jor*.u A..[the bfiticvcwn3, aijd Mr.i 0 -3nt^J Bencet! , Corio ^Spirlm^nn ]r,r Rautornan Seaman )br3ey. Belfora, cousirt fh* t i’sd" ■ j A{j;jr'v-*r;tivC. Ij.S.N., Saiurda\% ajcc. ! i?ov.ns wfre scy^m with rM Mr. and Mrs. l.yna Bennett. 38 Mr. and Airs. V. ;Iltam Corio. ruvt\ Beach. sksrls. toymcy fcaha contain­ ents ol a daugntcr Pom Weunss- e n t of -J daughter norn Sunday, ed red and whits narnatxins and dav. Dec. II, lifts. m Rivei-vn'Ay Dec. 15, 3'J'j.3, ir. Riverview Hos­ . T sp bridegroom is thft son of Ms*. poinnoni1. ‘ U.'jspitd. pital. Mrs. jomi A. Sf>jes))iftiu; sr., M Coldfivm Rd.f Ciark. Tne Rav. Patnciii Aim l.apc/biamx, U iiw r Werinasn ..'Plwliu; . : Jride, ; Mr. and M in., Louis - Wermosn, Mr. and Mrs., .Robert Phelan, 134 at tne double mi# cererarj/jv. th? flower pjrl. wua drosstiO S*i Nevada Dr., Hazier, are the inr- Ravine Dr., toatuw-an, are tne par-, The brid* was given Hi m Vriace i,-ke, thf T 3 "'1 ,of and car «nts nf a daughter born in River, esits cf a daaektef born Friday bv her father. Sh« wore « ii.-tin ! ot red rose* and pint view,Hospital oft Wednesday, Due. I)«f; ) J . . IWiS, in Mffmuouth Medi-! •xwkiue /town, designed with a I wmte fmippons.. /-.,:.. ii, ires. cal center. : ■ seint-A-lfne surt isrmmatirig m e ■■ Serves As Best IWna fn!) chape! train. Lace trinwned the ! Ceoe Scaafsrhaiiser, -Clark, -Wj>s * Candelaria .'.'■ ’ Miabost'.y - (Krapire bodice, shoulders anu cuffs | the oest man. Ushering were RoU- Mr. and. Mrs. Dame! Candelaria: Mr., and Mrs. Rn.-hard -Hraboskv, ! o[ lhe long fitted sleevew. H»r ! e r t Heckelmenn, • Union- Beach, 1 i-Amite 35, Uillwood,.are.parents of I'jp.tii.h St., Union Beach- Kr« par­ tkr«e-Uored eihow-leretb veil was ! brother.of the bnde; Rtrimtd Bur- la daughter bom In "Mcnniouth ents ul a daughter born Monday, held by a headpiece of - towbuds I »*■. Clark, and Daniel Hwley, B i* ; Medical Center on Wednesday lice. !,inV M jdu donble-ring ceremony, The par-1 town; Mrs. Bruce Ralston, River 1 HOB ai Perth Amboy Hospital. : 16, 1968, at Riverview Hospital. . WISHES Smith on Sjlu r'i’i,'. Nov. 30, lWt, > Thev )re reshtl.ig at 347 Map‘4 enis ol the couple lire Mr. and j Plaza-anti'. Mrs. Charles Mayer, Ir. St. John's - Methodist s Church;:: I’I.. Kevport. ■ ■'. ■ -. - Newman Guild* Mrs. Bernard T. Dcnneily. 7 Tlie I Keyport, cousin ofv Iho bride- SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL , Ha’det. 1 Tho bndesroom I.s the .wn ...... -- ...... 1 M r. 1 and Mrs. Howard Newman, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Albert Guilila, Trail, Middletoivr. and Mr. a n d ! grooj-n. i . . of. Mr. . nnd1 Mrs. l.erov .1!. • Smith t J : " WI 1 Mountain Top, Pa., are parents of Maiawan Terr., Matawun, are par­ Mrs. James Piarzt*, .101 Theresa [ , ...... Ave , Keyport . I Iimplre Gnwin , 'SKV.1T6 Seciwd St,,;Kcyi>ort,.i. ■ , . j I H l S S : S S P n i V , W < ? ( » a son born Thursday, Dec. 12, ents of a daughter born Monday, The Rev Nw man R. Rilev of- v I M , at Wiikes-Burre General Hos­ Dcc. 16, 194.8/ at Riverview Hos­ The bride was given In mar-1 Ruffles accented ihtt net-klmes PULL UNE OF pital, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mrs. New­ pital. ., , rlage by her father. Shu wore a I 3™* <-u^3 ° f iiit-ir !ong-sleeved M a te d at the double ring rive J o f l C p l l B . J o i I C S white frosted crepe Empire gown R>een velvet junpirs gowns, man is the former Miss Judith HANDSOME GIFT appliqued with Venetian lace mo- ! Ihey woie tk--ret! satin bow head- Alpine ol Kevport, ,. Ch«ir!f?s- V jii Hisc,, Englibli Miss C.audia fcpray, daiij\liter of tifs . and designed -with Dier pieces and carried cascades of town es(»rtiroom is the son of Mr. Almost 2Q00 needy- children E n g a g e m e n t Reiner throughout Monmouth County will' ins of, the bridegroom:-. - Charles Package Goods — Cold Beer . fe.ithcred carm'.tit-ns.v , , an(| ,\irs. Georee 1 Jones. 335 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mayer, Keyport, and - Euppno have a happier Christmas as a re­ 1 SOLD A7 FAIR TRACE MIN. PRICES / ’ ■ , -Mrs. Iheresa Smith, Keyport, : V/est Main St., llio.n, N.Y. Gerald Reiner, lf>3 Fordhnm L)r,, Scnlzo, Keaiiiti'.iri’. sult ol the efforts of.about 60 vol­ avos the ni.-Hvni'-of honor. She.uore J Mr-. Joan Slattery was "tne rna* Matawan. in l'e illi Anloey Ilost.iua; A reception rotbwerl l:i Crystal unteers of .WI.O.SS Fam ily Ileallli a . hot- pink • stfcct-lenglh ...dress. A j uon ot honor and James Slattery on Dcc, 9, 1968. , Brook Inn, .Eatontnwn.'. ’ and Niirsini’ Service who have been .circular veil fell ovot .her, match-1 was the best man. - ■ When they return (torn their jt t ALSO — NEXT DOOR busv for the pn.'-i. two months gatk- ins; bow headpiece and sh<; earned i *i|i(. reception was held at the C iovinuiio flight lo Florida, lliey will reside a bouquet of p’nSt carii.jvior.s ond.i home d! thc Dride’s parents, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, eruiK (ovs, food and clothing to he in Malawan. distributed io families with little miniature star flowers. ;= !■■■;■-. -—:------—------Thomas Gtovmozzo. 1 53 Avor.dnie Tlie bride wan grsduated from i prospects of a joyous holiday other­ S&D SUPER MARKET I.ane, Matawan, on Dec. Ill, 1SC8 Middletown Township.. Highl Jeffrey i1. smith, 1 Keyport. brnih- i g-i» . , c , w r 1 1 wise; - ■ er of the bridegroom, w o s . l h d M j i r i I ' l v - A C O I l l S ' - l l O H I in Perth Amboy Hospital. School. .She is employed as a sor- 379 MAPLE PL, KEYPORT The substitute Santas nre Board rctary to Kiclmrd W. Seuffert, man. I Becker and Auxiliary members of the Business Atlminlstiator tt{ Middle-1 ■ fA reception followed: in; thc .liami A son was-born to Mr, anu Mrs. FRESH MEATS & VEGETABLES Christmas/Parly MCOSS,-working-in tho Red Bank town Township sf the .hricMsronm's. pareius. Jerome.Beckcr. J2» Mftia St.. Mat­ headquarter* and at Health Centers The bridegroom was graduated GROCERIES & FROZEN FOODS . The bilde \yas RrtdaiJteil Irom awan, on Dec. 7, 1958 m Perth Am­ - (jirl Seoat Troop 149, Cliflwood, in Manasquan, New Shrewsbury, fiom Keyport High School. He at­ Kevport liiuh S.hbol and n ' em­ boy Hospital. ;. Middletown,.:Freehold and Mata­ held their annual Christmas par- ...... i■ , ■ - tended Western Kentucky Univer­ ployed a* Pcbpled National Bank wan. Mrs. William Sulorof Middle­ Iv aim dinner at Ye Cottage I1111. . Dixon , sity and is employed as a pro-1 ©{'Moiimoutli Co.iritv lu Kcypt.11. town, MCOSS chairman of volun­ West Pront St., Keyix>rt.f on Dec,! Mr.vand Mrs. Robert Dixon, 71 Crammer by the Great American I ~Calil264-9561 ForDeXKvery 1 2 ■ 1 - v.- .. - ■ ■- 1 teers, iu general1 chairman:of the Life Insurance Co., East OrariRe. I b e ■Plestwooif Dr.-, Ilazlet' ate the. par­ Befortif tin ' 'dinntr* Jtlife i troo/i ents ot a daughter born Dec. Ill, MCOSS "Operation Christmas." / leaders,|Alr»i»*tMron ftefr and l% 8, in Riverview Hospital. Hundreds of-offers of help have i l ? O R M. | i W(j», F'.owrt iynirjwillf held a brief come ui from individuals, clubs, of­ i business - meetinR to discuss with Komanski fices, school and scout (■roups and !thaine show Cnnc.inlrution. Washa­ Announcement was mado this : leaders thankeu the mothers -for Hit;!) St., Union Beach, arc ihe par­ ble, cuddly 1-1 inch hears in yellow, week of the engagement of Mrs. . Men «»d 8oy»' Pufnnhinq« Days Only j atiendiiiK and especially those ents of a daughter born in River- Dink, blue and jjold, were awarded Lois Falsst, 81(1 Fourth St.. tjnion ■■■ .. Sho*' , , : V ' ', .who helped the- troop daunt! the view Hospital on Dec. 10, 1908. as u prir.e, vrilh the understanding Beach, to Thomas Cowles, 33 Wc3t | year. Tha program wa* closed that Mrs. Cameron would give Front SI., Keyport. W. Fron! St. K»yport Frost Mrs. Faissl has been a resident 'with Tndmrt taps. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. them away for distribution to Motorized TV Antenna newly children. of Union Bcach for 18 years and Karl Frost, RD1, Line Rd., Holm- is employed by Muriel s, Keyport, Girl Scout Troops, school clubs, del, Sunday, Dec. 15, 1968, In Riv- as a model, INSTALLED erview Hospital. church societies and neighborhood Mr. Cowles, recently from Cal­ associations have ‘adopteil ’ fam­ Colantuon! ifornia, has lived In Keyport for 79.95 u dios ilies, known to them only bv the the past two years. He is a proprie­ Mr. and Mrs. Faust Colantuonl. a|>es uf the children and the num­ MOTOR INSTALLED ON YOUR tor uf SussmanM Stationery More, 7S Idolstonn lane, Matawan, are ber in the family. There have been PHOTOGRAPHY Keypovt. PRESENT ANTENNA tha parents of a daughter born gifts of new toys, food and unused WEDDING IN NATURAL COLOR Friday, Dec, 13, 1966, at Rivcr- clothing and cash donations for view Hospital. purchase of these items, which will Assistants Hear . 1 Portraiture ro to the nccdv families served by ) M ahaw ash 45.00 the MCOS.S public health nurses. W MAIN ST., KEYPOR1 »4-*50* A son wus born to Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Albert Axe! Joseph Mnhawush, 28 A Shadvslde "W e are very pleased this year,” Mrs. Suter said, "that the inquiries Monmouth - Ocean County Den­ Ave., KcanshurK, In Riverview tal Assistants Association held < a Who Brought Phila delphia Hospital on Friday, Dec, 13, 1968. about Christmas Riving have come m early. Last minute charitable in­ Christmas paity at The Admiral’s Ilaltel tentions make It viirv difficult to Table, West Deal, Dec. 10. i T " ' ! t V ' Dr. Albert Axel, Bradley Beach, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Haftel, 21 work things out in tlie best Interest To The Bayshore Area? k 'Ta Infield Lane, Matawan, are the of tlie families." spoke on "Root Canal Therapy," I3r. Axel demonstrated with slides. parents of a daughter born Friday, Wnera local ‘Helps Its Own" He showed slides of the abscessed Der. 13, 1958, in Riverview Hos­ groups are formed, the nurses and pital. volunteers are co-operating with tooth before treatment and 'follow­ ed through until tha root canal was ... C‘‘"- these efforts to make sure no ono I j A l '

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Firstf United Mtthadtat Church | , First Baptfst Church First Presbyter! ua Church Fourth M<. Pilru’.m 14/ fitain Sr.. Mitiawan Mate and W. Third Sis. Rouiv j i n Si. i:u,:i Div:c.'i Rev. Don aid T. Phillips sr. j K e y p o r t Matawan 286 M w rf 5>c.„ ,;. ’ " MfaJsftff - f Rtfv. Eugene K Gregory Pastor Rsj. Chester A. uaijcwav. Passor r(,-v. Karht'rsne ’•"!i!;■. !■. P Mornmjs; iVorshin on Lug Crmst* | Sunday, 9*. .50 a.m ., Sun day School Rev. l^ei^n/' fi. Jaeowi S f r v i c e * .~ r . hri>i on San. ams MjikSu? will «* al 9:Jfc a c, tt | fur ail a^es through adtuU; 10,45 As&oriate Pd'Sior lifur-idi'y evfm rKJ W S &.ir.. At '.h* a.w. strvicc Oic \ an:, Mo**n?n'g "Worship,' %1'S(asager M onu/ie W orship Servian m il be 3iiti aw F rk W s end Cnapel Cnewa„ will..... \ ‘'Glcty 7'o Cod.’1 A ra-rspry i'i p ro * ...... held a? 9:35 and ij a.^n. 'rhe Rev. t Si. Jftvcrih's v tiu n is p a ren t.'Ih‘ evca n ia U ..’Uxv'©U ..Trans.: I vided fyiw[« Tberci m il < alao be reception "of j turinft special m»;.sic by the V<*u»sr { Chord in theC'hrisi mil;; Anthem J Bev 'Corn«!:ii» J. Kune, Va:.tnr menibers, At the U a.m. 'scj’vice ^ !j\c c/]!Jl,t;;t* R;,ui l}u' *MT*‘ j Church School' meei.s at 0.15 m I Msskc-s v.:i! ne hcW .Si;iiiiav prVipr, rhfi'Rcy; DoaaklT. Pi«> I "Oku'y Ip uie a new crA- ft fn The speo'al cl*:* for brain- •:‘ mc-rmns .at 6:,T», 7; 30, fcM. 8-.4S. lips, sr,t\ will '.-.bring.- the .rnoisa^e ' M Chri&tmas pTCWmatHfcir da.niu>»ed children will meet at 9: IS Ij il ,-.tn. ar.d 11: l i p r a . .^Cbrfttraas, ' the.. Reginriltjg o{,| The'-annual. sJinsrma.s Rve Can- a .m onjv . Child ca*e is provided | Chuojh Of God : a N'ew; W a y ” and tliero will also jdJch$M wn be het<« t)eo. t»very SotuSay ine; r.in^ during both 1 Central Ave. e!? Usiidn Ave. , h«'-' oT-,i»e/j)bar*. .A p u r* |y pt 7:30. p.jp.. -.*he.- measim* of J wwship. Services f«r children u?!- ‘ -s>?ry is svaj-^bJe at bath services, .Chnstsin?.* w»u y>t pjtsenied in j,jpr . tbrc-* years 4.v? ape. y (Alton Kcuch HiWref, 'schqtfl' vvj-h C t o s fcr { | A( } ^ ^ J P'.v. C. i. l yl^ inr.ton. Pu'.itpr ; all a.nes. ptu. i fashion for . the . SumiiY School is hdd al Id a.m.- U.c.y:en hy five youth, rhpirs ! owrainK ivurship, 11 a.m.; evan- .. Kiii for cKldfw. to ni(ie throui’lt «p««»ai music, caroi :»««• , ...... _ i«K and HHrratinn. Tns. Jwaulifuliy jvvill i bfl pi'i'.wtiicd "ii! ! A'"-’ thi: SanciUMrv. ;'a^ :al'tr' Ige.Sistic strviee. 7:30 p.m. I Because t>l!6ivslil’j . (o • »o\ caroling. 7 deconit$d nnctuary will .be illu- i M*- -1'! lp. ' 11 v''ea St. iBt'/M .jit t i ( luurb snir.alcd by chjii!fe!it;ht for.the ser-1 *:• c:~,'Lt'rl} n as pm tpof,pl . -p.m;:--.Jr-J(t. hellowxhip meennic.in . „ i c e ,, ; | u n t i l ! > i v 1 1 . l l w B r a s s Bi!(ltar.y Rd.. Holmdtl tl r i >>11 i n n u f pm Sr H i ' L(l 'inc ^’hor'.-h af'=o Mttimiw-e.- ‘u !• receotlv. m*an.!a t l vyiU • pr««s>> a j .. Retf..Edwaid P . Hlnska. Pastor •• ; U .M .V K .■ Christmas jianv ut tiie annual N m W a r 's Eve ’ ictiviiie sj .prelude at « : « p,/n '! ^ K a Sf..^ !? i'Son^ "• S * : !” )m« nf Miss j Snarnn .Hawthorne. ■bCRiwiinK.a'l' fl'M p.m.. Dec. 31. | .O^ Ch^stmus t-^e. tne outdoor i i » , 9wb, l i a.JK. and U :IJ 1 O m y v tVf I d rlo lrr i( 1 with ; ,the showinj.; . «f the film v,l'| I1' ' 1 j * ’ . i. S>l.ec. M at I I *-m. at Strathmore Lanes Matawsn- ine prayer and Holy tuchsrlst Rev .Sharon 1 Schoian Pas;or Service1 will'.be held at 11 a.m. . , of lempte B«,-tn Ahm, Matawan, who nrtd a reller sliasmc i Kadima has plamifd a newspaper (of '■ tllbrtribiit.'on monthly to lh#- / ^ am Holy Etthii ?t «n ,!5. lhf team, coached bv Butt r Sue Grubov. Jefirev Sfvine. Paul Jitter and Irwin Feuerslein 3n- iliulot . Tlie combiiMHl ctwir* will meet at will be obsrrved. iutiday School i Gold.slim, practices ;vlondav cvemnp. (.ie next game is teneduled i tormaicim may lie obtained Iron temporary advisor Martin Kauiin Tho Ccin»;UtuHon com m itter the church on Monaay at 7 u.m. meets at 9:M a.m. ht 7 p.m., ihe kev. Theodore C. Muller. ' Px'itor * i for Pec 21 at 1'erlh Amouy YM11A. The uroup will hold a mi\*Jd 1 . . Tem ple -.Beth Ahnt. MiJJAwan, M'O-KO. caroling'at Ine liomes lhe aniiunl Stimluy School Pn.Kr«m will Sunday Sdtool ia h?W M ?:3ti and held a m eeting at iht; Iio?sk* ssck ond sliut-m oi thc narlsh. he presented in lhe Church.-follows- 13 a.m.; mortiinB worship, 9:30 and of.;Chojnvon‘Morfon- J. W all. 4 ‘s ■, :tlirislmus Jive first ■ confessions ed by a parly in the Cliurch House. 11 a.m.. lhe paster will pieacu on ; p ,^ i-:j~ .. J^m nlfcs join ( kurlv fJiitrch A firs Icjjsp je Juniors.', ^ will'fie iitfcfd hN:30 p.m. Caro! psr- ' . .Senior'. Vouih Kello'.t'SWp \ uh ?jv ‘ cm c ” , i ''!irc T e m p le BHh Ah»o,' Mairi-s'rin, tf«»,* C h r i s t m a s . | A hf:V.v sHtin** strvicc Will be? of­ ■ nuon. Ail items to he* included cn Holy .Eucharist nr.tl Chuicli School, Suhduy-ihduy School, tuihual Christnms will itieer. at ilie homt o! Jackie ! i> 'niu’ J (■.'o.asrrvrttivt* conprcw.tion. of fh?1, ; f«'‘ivd by - Ox: m-'MiInn ;r of lhp lr in . : O i . Hu55 riliJf, Wick Fi;l>n).')n : Uie rtyuiar of rnurch nn- 11 d n p^r.t.y .will he hold ir. thp church l-asl' ' havfihcre ' aU'.'i, en.;^»»fr’' ,c',c | Ch: turns Evo ir. Cro*.- \ nhv. iSliaJt.-m .lunlor Vnuth ,Oroi;p, ^ iB 'jb Wf.*ii!5feln *am1 I.yri W aif, { tices *misl be retciv^d hy this dintivi; room, Sants Claiis will dis­ mc!i)l;or.shi|) ?;i ;h'- \ 'Tejnplc n.is ! h u r l i e r a Cnurch. ■ Matawan, hr^innin^ Jnn. : 1 Crn*» of Olnry j . of iho Cortf.iittiaosi ! iicuspu^er prior iu deadline. tribute (jilUrip all;'chi!dri*iiUioi! uf a!! pcrums j v«Min;:s!t*rs will v’narj.^ rhe;ser* Mutawan-Mflriboro , . tm pic. Tru: :u vf DiinuK ihi’ uu-irihi^r'^-.ip 1 cfmrch arslvilieh i»» ifquesivd hv iTh<- p^ vor, a.m. wiili cbs.ws for all aj:> : ?tomn to'the Ynuth Croup fsJn«|h"S(tr... IfO Rev: Arthur A' Ebisclilwch ] p r t v e c d u r e v i- ratification - hv !fti» j lhe puhi'«s!ior. through adulia. : MdrninR worship'! Rev. S>j0s)d"L. pasior eumr-;u<'.t’r lor» fumihos. havf* join- : h. {e-> t an be hired' l.-y-.^onVactl.^' ^ ti^OT ! ctJiifirc^ aiio n .a t • n "S|K*c:al w e e ; u . ; : Gerviie is a t , 1! a . m . with mu^ic j ..Sunday- Suhir^l iuvd. Bible .pa? ixi ihe; l.vmphf. N'»*vv . nisUlf-jits' oT i !.!:t .r c - will h 1 euhi.-r uf Uie •:‘h-cluiirpie^...;;Cji.tj;.iyi; ,irfTxliis;oS^'ditoffl.'aVX^ss"' o f; Glory }M>. be :heW . Sunday. Any i;tiri|>.r**- tho -iiOii are • v,v:0 >i'«irt U? yiM'id liy.ll'.t; jiiurni.’if: tihoir, aceompaftietf I?e s 3‘ 'Ji-lcrnthg ’ >»'vic,t : wi!: !- at j JO ' 'lofr.ioiv, J^rri ' :.)-i»iKorp.i5CH«refc.thwa''iwH' be -lw6 at-tho oosao bv Mrs. Virt* Bonte,' i 10:2Q a.m. Senoon Topic "Uis, rcfi^ious s«?rvk;(!s n{ |V;np/e. ,Sf’i Sf?rvic<\s F«>r ■ 1,7, . • ,» . . ?servii;(s,: totli;.wi)hout cnmraiinion.: ' tior.1; i»( revisions .is urjit-d iu \\>n- Ni;vvt nn.Mtihers Mr. I'-tuI 'for 'hi.* fMitirr ^urrJ:TorKnnistv'rhe;Rev...Ko!)Mt! (0 Him." Children Christ-j V ; ’ ' J J ’ u' : ’Jhe .lup'or iMatins is.scheduled at-S n.m.ivilh P;: Ball' of the Calvary liap.li^ ijnas P.'oi'roni, 7 p.m. 1 |M .t..M r!,w ..t,..oM -k.A u i MfS' Sam Krevnnsky, Mr. iuul iii^hii.i;lrit.’d i.»y er a preview . (Jte seryscc: at 10: ao tLiu. Sunday u- i->o«Ki;jitiohs ui \vr;t*.;iji- m - l i C k j '.? . Christm as season : ‘^f lh'7:r Hiidren when- v.nurun,Church, Ronxvuh i7om\,Bank. ru t*..:ll i.• ,"y iie thtqir.j j ,llec.,j]i ?.i, CandlelislK Mrs. Warren Miller unoirictrsofficers ui: r «-v • V-, , .. ! Ha/.fel; Mr. ?nd Mrs. Morion A«> « The. Christmas scheJuie for •) here?" Dec; 25. iloly loinmun- cii€. ; fhe viy.ii-.nf Die. Ked Cross' Blood, ^ :^i;?r v*?er^1C:V iyear. At 4 p,jn. lh« Suiviay-School fion Se.ivicti, -10;.10 I t r L l ( Rcnbniun and Mr. t-nd Mrs. L; j ISfcsiliau Chur'.-?, uf 'lie Bosili.... :».ni.' Sermon: ; mobile ' eirsl Mcihitdist Etades. .including nursery and Inn-1 'Department will present their an- ' T-iavc. ’ A Mary Christmas." encfl (tray of Maiswdn. Mr. nnd i 1'iilhi‘rs of Mnriupuch, . . A ' if. iTiijiuU* n;-;sircil f)ii'ir uiiiir.nrr <>>«H sa. ^ n .1 ; u.t'PLii.'vi. ni«/r i n i\* <.i.iui>it>e . ■ Ih ird «nd Osbom Sts. R■ r.IJ. Garden Club TVnM.i*:1. Pnppwk, Keyporr, and Mr. and weekdays and il p.m. Sundays.-. in the Wilderness. Tne toiirth Ad- j 7 J m -fl* combined choirs will Confessions wii! be heard after No- j S>ciHjwt flute solu bv Di- Kevport vvill shower their little sif^ a^ain Mrs. bonald p^lfauL of lnuren»je veny. • nune Ge'burd, and trianpei j U- e f o r i i m m I . C h u r c h ' vent Crnidlo will be lighted th'S j j i „ R , IUJ th* Pastor will bring Ihe C'hartt:*! A. Bender, jr., M inutfT, this year on th e Geraldine I... Harbor.______week. message. Fmnk Sanfrel. Avcac. Mm/stfrr Thompson Hospital. Each mem- ! J \ c f a 1 • i , On Dec. 24 at 7:30 n.m. Divine ’ hy ihi* Pastor. The acJiiiii service ; 1 7 . ■ I l f - . w- Luther Leaguer* of: both the Ju j praver and rratw meetin(!5 ire !V1or»»}n>i wornhip. TEnphfth *er- lier is asked to nr.iip a small )>i/t i l P l l l < ! C r S f.iturfty of SL Bnsil The Great, wii! I will beftin at 7:'IS p.m. with a pro-i I O i l I I I I O i l l C C C nior/HiRh and Seinor HiBh groups | htM Fric|l y s p.,,,. an(i tues- victs at-K*3U a.m. m :he chapel: to be s i vwi In a patient st the {•«. be hrW in the eimpel; 3 p.m. Di­ ccb'Mon of Junior Choir, Senior i '• • ,* , , ; ^ >c k‘. will meet at the churc* .Sunday at i dny Rt j# , ;m. Bible class meets vine Liturgy at Mount Pleasant 8W!<»f )0:<5 a.m . m the san clu ary . hospital. All packaKes i*ie Christ- i | > V I ' 11'(‘ 1 ,011111:111 V Choir, acolytes and t?ier^ymeu. Ilie ! . . ,^e Ll.'.5 , *?;■ \c ^e,ne.la - I p a Ui go Christina cirohng «tedne«day « t 7 P m Spanrsh nervice *t !J a.m. in the inas wrapped and Ihe members! * 1 '“ ’ Manor Nursing Home and il o - In the community. They plttn to Rcv,. Anton 'rhumhait, wh« is a | ^.r I ‘^)r.d ^attcnaJ Re- . vhipr!.’s.Uiurch School. f:30 *.m, vote recognition lo the member 1 Cliffwood Volunteer. Fire Co. ’ . dod< miih»Khi-inas:*} m the chapel. stop at'two Mfatag- ho>ttes aa w pII M m m ** member of ihe conm-natton. will .L ":ir? 1' ;'«uth.>dte«»jii.iS ,; lor: cU young persons \\p ;to senior w ith-the’most distinctivelywmp-1 Inc. held its rej’tilnr meetinK on ' Pifccdmx Hit iiiidnitfiii muss will he assistinq Pastor KWschhach diu- Assembly to lie held Dec. 27 to 31 u at Di* hamei ot (ix ihut m 3 Sycauyw* M * , Sfcrtw *ii> ped pack»*». •;'• «>j'.'j.Dec. 10 when officrrs were elected I 1** the tecitatiuii nt the Holy Ntnh on toe campus of tlie University;of: member*. Aftelr cswllng IlK' young V**r Iv higb ichon SwMttflg at t«g the service. In the procession RabLi lld ^ M M N Bb r jpp 4h« Esehs^ Mrvict'K;will be -. Rev.. for 19W. Charles Van Glutin was i scrvict Illinois in Urhami, 111.“ aeople vyK! return to tha church Mrs. Leonard J; RNtde'wn* de?. will he .a Christmas Banner car Sibbath Eve Service will lie hei BenceJ .and spenkiuR at the ^p&»v liver these gifts along with a elected* uhi»if and Alfred PoU7.enr ! Clinstmas Day uf 9 a.m. there for r»fre»hmenti tomorrow at S p.m. Children whose ried by Cfhe^'uf lh,e; acoiyt.e.s^ Key speakers - f o r the Convcniiua ■■ ish je rv u te will h e Bcv.- S an fid . Christmas Wreath Which th« Hub’ was reeleojed president. j wi i *'ilKbe Or. Albcri:Van,Den lleuvel/ There will Im ro MceUiik of the be Divine ..l.iiurjty a«d at ,3 i>urim, the'se'rv>c^lhe caiiorw a. birthdays occur m December will , Th® i;hui'ch ••Scmtol'-.Chnstmiis w:ll make for the Hospital. Mrs. The fodowmj: also-were fl«Cted: ■p.m. , confirmation iln ai . the Friday ful- be called tQ tha Bimsh fot a .biesa- benedict on b u m , thc Holy Z Z ^ V J w Z P ^ ,|'»,;riiinis>er"!n‘'■* Oirectoi of the ing-. Sermon title: - Who Is The a special presentation of fne Chnsi- ceived from th® W«)dron HoApt/Al Fmleriok Sic^nf-v.captuin: Kco nceneft and the tree* remnni light­ Dav- A heautirul Fam llv..thrl*tni« iinptig four selections; ju n io r-Chmr. Ji, ’Ilf n ri 9 on,’I’} “ n,c<| l!005 t,f 1 n o of Chamihih Rellg otm mas -'Story by the Junior United at Fort Dtx. thanluns the dub tor neih Wickhiml. f:r«t iieulenant: ed and there will ba (.hnMrnus Eve CtiodleliKtat aernc* i» «cben^ aiso: nmst-..^o. lo- dcnt: Allied I. PoviKenc.i.recording Jtm&if&Valmt Army conoriiiR Oiir l.ady ol Kn- ‘ Scnin: Choir,' "I'n io k» a Child is j bor, Mich.: and Dr. Winfield L'utg- ScKm I. ..v .. l^Trs, who \46a Trtnily ^ re f, , Pev. PrHjiklin H^Bird, PaHcf , serr«larv: John McGmty. t-orres- tima will be on thc second Sunday j Horn,” frum Handel’s Mtisiah. Tlie i uraaf;. Consuifcmt for Resource De­ itnnual‘CliristniHf Eve can- of M erit -»u iloriiruHure ol' rh«'- ptvuhnK secreisrv: Angelo DiG«rn* Wesi Cewrt awi Kycm iane, , •Worship' service, i* at 10 a.m. of the momh at i:30 p.m. beginning l velopnient. JCC.A. /; dleliftht service will he hold Dec. recent show he!d bv ihe Ce^si* bjtlts;a. Itr.i5.urer: Dave DeinieJr beautifi/i a n d vvelf known carol, j ' . Malman : and the Pa sto r, will present the Januaiy iSGi), 24 a t 1! p.m . All are wtlcom ei to Crnvo Garden Club where she fiiHiiiciHl -.secretary: Ihomas Vena “ Sileui Wight*’ wiU be used v, tt*e j Rev. Carroll fi. Hall. Rector ; sermon. Sunuay School Is at 1.0 out Bccomp&nimenl during the sh/ice in tins sacmJ hour of cele­ rcprcstinted. the Oarden Club sr.. properly clerk and William Fourth Sunday in Advent, 8 a,m. a.m. with classes for all ap.es. lighting of candles. ENVELOPES - LETTERS Maltiris and Holy Connmuiiloii; 10 bration of tht birln oJ Jtsus Christ, P..F.D. b«‘2itnan. serueanJ at-arnei R e a r I j k I i I s are your rear guard Junior Youth 1'eihiwship ts a'. 7 f’lans for ihe annual...... installation for ;iitfiu driving. Motorists Thc should spoken word, wdl consist of | POSTCARDS a.m. Momins Prayer, Holy Eucha: P M; Friday, at the parsonage und F ir* CtiurcJi of Christ, Scientist lliree ti'adiiiona! Sciipture pu:>>;t^es I risi and Church School with a nur- dinner and dance in January were i check li^his before dark and on I.ARGf LOTS ,oi Senior Fellowship ts at 7 p.m. Sat­ M B rta d Si^» Kevport Dental Society from Ix/th Old and Nev. Testa- ; serv provided at. this servicc; 1:10 ■ ■ ■ v ■ made with Alex Gilany) and John! every nifthv tnne stop. Every dri- urday at the chutch. menf.s. A hru'f n)ed:>‘afi"« “ l.’nroj p.m. the Sacramtnt of Holy Bap­ "Thine, O l.ord, is the greatness Ktliy as chairman, jver should che;-k his lights at least I BUY CJnet Janies Conr.ally cautioned j oncrj a vreek, nnd more often if Vou . . . A Saviour’ by PwMor 5 Phonn 254*8314 ' tism. '• . '■." „■, Tempi* Beth Ahm *nd the power, and the f.lnry, and Holds Meeli»m the victory, and the majesty: For everyone on the haairds ai C hrist-} be does m uch mj*ht dtiving. Ubischbach wjll also he lorledfd. Holy Communion will be cele­ (.toyd Rd., Matawan The Monmouth - Occan County ail that is in the heaven and in the m as tim e. He. urged ihe use of fu r brated tomorrowjat *:i# a.m.; -on Cauervalive Temple Dental Sociity held Us iX'cembcr earth is thine; thine (s the kinj»- s h ( l decorations and wrapjKnps • §' Saturdny. thf Feast of St. Thomas, : Rabbi Morris Rubinstein meeting at the Old Orchard Coun- » Apostle and Martyr, *t.S a.m.. end Sablttth eveniiiK services will be d»>m, O Ixjrd, and thou art exalt* i and fo: rcsident.s lo hc sure ftlll* on Thursday,. Dec, 2G, the. Feast held tomorrow at 8:45 p.m. at Tem­ ed m head above ali." ^,tCDr' s " njS,H & Ppeli 1 e ie c ir^ l V o ^ iic n t ca rd e i Und^! | * of St. Stephen at 9 a.m. ■, ple Beth Ahm, Lloyd Rd„ Mata­ These wards from the. first honk tonkDt v , l S ‘u«J oveM(» tov | writer U^ratones 1, 1., |S. _ « of Chronivlcs are. pari of ihe Bible The Services of. Christmas, are:, wan. At the conclusion of services, Cists from throughout the t’A'o coun- | g a r |^(jfI v a h BUILDING DELAYED! 11:15 p.m., Christmas Eve, the there will be an One* Shabbot Lin. Tho public is invited to Matawan R egional Hi[*h School %ias Dr. Nicholas A. Di Salvo who liall, hockcy, swirorning and bowl­ SAVE YOU MONEY ... worship a l all services. is n Pro/essor nnd Director, Divi­ ing. One hundred twenty people are First B lf t M Uw rcb Ailanlic Ave., Matawan lafcnak’s Wltansm . Rev. Joseph Rucinski sion uf Orthodontics at Columbia invited to the Bar Mitzvah recep­ 212 Mate Sts Maiawan, University. tion. • JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! • Rev. Piul L. Jacktoo, Paitor .. Kaypart CangrecstiaB Masses are celebrated Sunday at 7, 8:30,-9:30, 10:30 and llMti a.m. Church will be held for ail arcs Klnidom Hall, SS Division St. LIVING ROOMS • DINING ROOMS • BEDROOMS ■■■.: ■ Keyptrt - - v at 9:'4» a.m., moroin* wonhip, First SfJritnal Church of A Bible talk, “ A Kevolutitm to SOFAS • CHAIRS • CONVERTIBLES • TABLES »:45 mid II a.m. The Pastor’s ser- Divine Rose Benefit' tit* Congregation o? God" mun topic on Christmas Sunday 271 Main SI., Better J will be given by A. Fountain jr. LAMPS • CHESTS • DESKS! will be “ The Christmas Rush.” A i Rev. Phoebe Dailey, Pasror K IC K U P supervised nursery is provided i Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Services are held Sunday and during both service* and chil-1 At 10:30 a.iiii- The WuicMower ruesday evenings at 8 p.m. 5 Pine* drcn's church i* at 11 c m. At 7 [Bible Study will be held. The sub- p.m, the annuu! Church School ! iect theme under discussion will | MAPLE DESKS >i#wnt«wa Cotnmunily Church MAPLE CHi'istmas proRram will be held. |l>e “ Watch Yourself and Your Q Q oo Brewelew* U«Im Sunday School Y O U R H££L$ Other Finishet ^Q O O Midweek service I* Thursday (Teaching” based on 1 Timothy Available. J J f Km K IR, Brownlown MNETTE 7 7 al 8 p.m. 4; 16. IN Rev. Francif Canttl, Pastor Sunday Scl^ol »a held from 5:45 j to 10:45 a.m. and the church sci- ! . DINING ROOMS DINETTE SETS vie* is from lt a.m. until 12 o’clock, j J Wm.F. MxM A V A O t Everyone 'is cordially invited to at- j * BOOTS Chairs 1 / # W FRO M 2 7 ” First Presbyterian tend. For Ladies & Children hlna From m M Lutheran Church oi lhe Good Shepherd LEATHER BOOTS BEDROOMS RECLINING CHAIRS Church Route* i and M i Madison Township WATERPROOF BOOTS Rev. Harley E. Meyer, Pastur .. 8 8 ” FROM 4 9 M M a ia w a n Family Bible hour is held at H S i * WITH WARM ."LEfCE IIMINS a,m. on Sunday and family wor-1 y OR OVER JH t SHOt BOOTS ship, 10:30 am . j jj! LIVING ROOM TABLES - Red,ii:cd “* SUNDAY, D ECEM BER 22 King vf Kings Lutheran Church | £ l % r « r O Reduced 10 Cherry Tree Farm Rd., j v LAMPS- 6 0 % Services 9:15 & 1 1 A . M . Middletown j J SAVE More or> Childrens Shoej Rev. William A. Hanson, Pastor ' y Sm 60% Bookcases- 0 i f Mossago: Sunday School: 9:15 a m. to 10:30 : JJ ».m. Church Sen.*ices 8 a.m.; 10:45 ! j» BRAND NAMES AT DISCOUNT PRICES! a.m. "Hifch Your Christina j To A Star" 3 COMPLETE ROOM S ...... from $299 David’s Tabernacle e SAVE UP TO 40% • Apostolic Faith High field Ave., Matawan On Shoes For Tho Entire Family Chrislm as Eve Service Evangelist Ruth Depreo, Pastor • EXPERT FITTING • WIDTHS TO El Sunday Schooi will be held at 10 7:00 P.M. ... a.m.; morning service, 1.1 a.m.; af­ • FAMOUS NAME WORK SHOES ternoon service. 3:311 p.m. and (;vi- ______• CONVERSE SNEAKERS ling service, 7:30 p.m. There will ho a Tarry service every Wedm.v day nt 7 p.m. Christm as Eve Candlelight Service SEASON'S GREETINGS Calvary Baptir.i Chureh IO OUR FRIENDS . . . OUR CUSTOMER 1 1:00 R M . 409 Middle Rd., Hazlet Rev. George I 1-Hiott, Pnr.tor On Sunday HihW* Sthooi tor "ses will oo held ai 0:*15 a.m. ALEXANDER'S SHOE 5TORI — CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED — Qinslnuis Dav Service Morning setvice will be at II a,m. HW Y. 36 HAZLET jnd evening gospel service ftt 7 ROUTE 36 AT POOLE AVE. 2644555 HAZLET 1 1 :0 0 A .M . p.m. The Pastor will preach at |Belwi*en A>ipor) t Pool# Av#.) i»th services. Op«n Daily io 8:30 — Sat. iii 7 P.M. — 244 3301 OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. MON. thru FRI. — SAT. 'TIL 6 P.M, Prayer mccling is held on Wed­ nesday evening at 8 p.m. <,3. J v i1 /irrwes Jn ^ernv.ry ;rmv i'-.i. {iM:n iV S.": I ) } v. ;• Rp(*ruiis For N ava! Me,serve rt r i,. •■ s tf.! n y a n d n u s b e e n as*! NOTES 'rpa/y A, *4lh r.n^W'Ct r SurtaI f.b ou 1 /<>•'. -n -A- ;!d ;k \ 'ln - n . W r '>im;h received. r Araa Men \.M,\-hat:J v/v- ;*U'ki. ol Ms-*. ‘iiitn 'V v ^ jCKI n f 4 fM h.ii risor. Ave.. ( 'f.jrm I.»f*aen. ,\s ;» jmMviber o! ihe outstanding W i l k s /fz Y i p l t w m 7j!l{>:tlt'i{ ik is e J W - SOMUM O f U t e '.'! . What do you do? You phone. n«.j>n«ysd Aif'iian vV'ysocM b h o r c iu , nv* . 1 Si i h t s v h r , ,^ja| , p ,-yjrt G r o u p . K n r . U *?.ova-t Ih c u A r cJ. ^hivland w - d s r.u«d f',.r p'-ovsdmg o.’ti.siaruljnt; s^rvne a? i r\ v tectKft Hiln'jrnvuMiive pport fiu.1 ■ .!;.:c. a ir m a n -i*;,

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A h par!. {>' iht* 7hird M arine Di- ; v»r»t-oi? .s now. mobile poMure ;h« i. b a t t a lio n . n a s t e e n <\) uf and II at M cvptrl,. R.l. under' Rear Admiral Douglas j S o u th Vietnam. Mrs, Joseph Karlik, .llj Washington St., hivport has I'lale, lip is marriaii lo Ihs (ormer Fairicitt BiirRfVj i t b'ivit apiHilnt».*iS u* riurtntcr for the N im l ftose»ve Cliffwood Bench, and now resides at ih& heme of : .-ANSCOCHROMC il COLOR MOVit.HLM, Npeciiivitit 5th C!m»« Attfift A, -Wilkn J r ,, 14, whose parent*, Mr. m d Weir Assigned '■ P^tfiy Olficer Knrlik is- assigned lo the Nnv a! He hi'f parent!# m KevporL P«ttv Officer Kflrhks n«M, > lNClU0iN6. PROCESSN& .V.!'.. Mrs. Wllh? sr4l reside ut 301Rrt>3dSt., Mauwan, hss been- promoi.d . .Samuel J. Weir jr.. Merve training FunUtv the Navul Ani'minition^ >s shown witnessing his firsi recruit, hi * nepnew, i NrW AMSCOCHftOMg 64 Cot 4n hit.present rank from Sp^ci&ldt 4th Cla*sk^ Sp/5 Wfiks is asfti^Jifid Mr. aj.d Mr%. ^.j.nuc1 .5. W rir D^'pot. l.arlc. I k returned from two viars - Police Charles W. Boicc and Mrs. Hnlce. A dm ins He arrive hi Vicingnt on july He entcieii Uie Army on .Stp(. l‘tJsn ‘:rr,1V) ^ ^>r at l.ubtnx.L man Lluss A School ia San Diego, Calif and sptMit termg the oath is (. vnnmander J^ck ifrnee, ( on>- AUSCOCHKOME 500 COIOR 5, 1S*7V His.ixiililarv background; Includes basic tneinmg af Fort Di«; i ” » 16 months on Commander Cruiser l)«.srrou‘r F'u'O’a mender Officer 1>.S.N.! Perth Amboy, 5LiOfr FILM ______Adv'unc'ed. imJividua' training af to rt -.Lee, Va., and on-th^-job train- i SorKfanj. \V cvr, an a^roraft *««•- LOW - LOW PRICES AT inR nt Atlanta Army, Dopot, F o rr« t Park, (i», Sp/5 WUk« Ik a IWJ ; chanic, is assigncJ to-:; unit of tno I cy s >lil/.lcf: ntt:oe. Rof/ihr t*rr.cfi:afe cf Mutaw&n Regional High School and was onpiovfd by i Air Jraim n" Comniiitio. We pn'- Two Appointed By Berg Agniev knollwood Rd.. llaziet.'&hc Rii«fin<5 before entering activc service. Anvone interested in ] viousJy £«irvi:d «u Phu Cat AJ3. ri*’d and has three children. MTiting to :Sp/5 Wltkj mav write !5p/S Aden A. WiJk*. !*A JifeiK'fi, Viftinan '■ 1'h»i Betg Agenr.v nas appointed j er of the f a. estide oignni/^mnn. R Y A N BROS. 5Sth lle M Scrvlrc Cn#t APO San Francisco; Cal., The serf»(’anl. j.s a sraduaie of Mrs. WUhutvi N. Hutleniok! and: Mrs. Bnfcrticid was a decorator ! \Jjss llui! hfis bc-t*n o.ss; Kcypon IJi^h Sc.hooh A 4 i»: J * y c » ' J . lh «g lo ' r.« ^'ahv< sip.rf. | c o n s u lta n t fo r Sf-ar-s. R o e b u c k & 'the firm s MidtJleiown oil'- IS 9 MAiN ST. MATAWAN acconh.Mg la Kcnm-'n coov,:?- 'Co puor \n )oinu:g Jh r hen; A«r-n- r ji.vivs in h.atonk*w/i. J v Aftpff.rd H^avy Cruiser j _ .:. V l e e i Cipcra'ion s t(<*cironics Technician Seorrmn j T.o5jt»njian First Cbss Francis ltchi?lc.al Training A-nnan Charles, w. Morro. son of /K 'vmnnii •Monuos-ii'r,- UKMv.-sosi 'of-.; J'/RflchiepV^SN, of 1 West Court, piij tioipat^c in opera- Mr. und Mrs.- l-rnnk lr. Aid>nmild M r. and .Mrs, -Rnvt^ond I.. Men-1 • .. .j,,, ^L . - ,, . . „ . , Uos>. ‘,'Ueef. I rust’ aboard the. at- G( ID Ramsey Ave., Kean.shnru. }r pnni?ip!itt'd*:m v-.Oftc-ryt'-on-:- -^«eel -!Hmvk"oft the cn-\Ktt of Soutlurn (Force rccftioaU scivvol at s!ic*ppai7l AFP, IVx, . \ ’tnTU-®!” tthmvd'(he h'avy c r "’rr-r ICaijjcuma. The, last' major First A of K''u/h;-miI*-e*ir' •w»nrd .:!□ • prepare b.S. units cxercisns, bomhini’ practice, close tiiadoide Al Kcoslcr J » « a f4 W r 22&««w m $ for..'ihv coini'tion* ennninterrd in air suocwirl and anti-submarine Aii*ina:i Kthel M. Lawlor, daugh­ •: S’MitheHst As'u nnd throughout ithc warfare* ter uf Mr. and Mi;». Cecil J. L.a*,v- •- • Werdr.rtr- rncilic. -the vxcrcise con- ior, .150 Itawihome St.. Chifwood, ym coutom wotm 1 s'stcd of rnissUtf ftrinp cxerdscc, In Pacific Kxerctae has been graduated at kecsler » f illy u n it — \pt tx;mb nu practxe. dose air sopport . Avialton .Ordnanccmnn Si*i:ond A F B . M»ss„ from thf- iraj! Ihe. San.Clement* Is- of-782 - Greenwood Ave., Laurcnce Airman Lawlor, & graduate ol Haroor, pnriicipiiiod m a training u s g o v t G r a d e a I § AiMNKSS ,land Rnnrc und .ni 'H target-•hull, Matawan Regional High School, is 3 operation aboard the attack air- s i .the ex*U»SS Jt'sse-Rutherford, whdft. bem^ assigned to ttarksdale AF3, W UM CM MM* . . cruft earner bSS Kmv liawk off yn im <*mi ■ - |emdc*d Tn^silc ^h:psi tested their La., for duly with the Str«s?Kic Air. the coasi ot Southern CaUfomm. a OVEN READY TURKEYS u ^ t. r b m n d vbuUoncs aev.urst droiw? aerial tst- Command. , ^P.0jrAU(^J^M4idLfiS99B9n^ ■* ££Ufffs/hr. the--.Pactnc..'Mlsstte- Ranj?p. lhe lost m ajor First Flec^ cxer- i- __ MNCASlir B«Ar»0 -•^ CarrK.T an J land Ua^cd aircmft cise of the year, the leiKhr-day-exit; *...:. ,,, g THtt OOUKM WC«TH . « ' flew stWlej, the San CJe i ercli»e mvolvej k T ships an^SV alt j t ^ - 4 s tn iitw im itw^i . * n rn »v w&ijenfhe-w* squadttilK’*’^ifciin£'* (6ur- C anadl- 1 • i Vcep t t i Kcconl« J5 • ... |r|«nd Ratu^n. 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Valanzola, tl& Lond aru; Division in Vietnam. Nov. 20. Internal Uevunue for New Jersey, SMOKED HAMS i wsmmmmmmmwi Avt‘., Union Beach, was nanud suggests that cancelled checks, re­ HawRMists 99’ • TMI COUPON WOtTH ceipts. records of contributions, O U ftlflK O IOIM1 ' H l.ira f*M . •^iDnve;!1 of the Quarter for the 14th January Indnefivn “*!■ P^pply and Service Battalion'.near | and other financial rccords be F w l l O l O f t ...... i M ' , B U T T A ^ C .SHAUM Hnncu. Ctenndnv* Nov. 10. i tot. Joseph T. Avcila. New gathered now to help prepare vour CH4IH CUT CUT • P O R T I O N : V IK 1WA in MTATO (M M -'Spcc. Valan/.ola, a number of { Jersey Statv Director of Selec- IWR I-ederal mc«>nte tax return. BlbPwkClMps »91 lv^ M POTUtS WW«LAlA#ll "JWUIN Mf A l ' 0£.rf. i>/H>iA«r. t* tr t hiittalion s Headquariera: Company, 1 live Service, has announced that Complete recorus help io insure K»

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Down 95-65 Class, Top Squan For Safer Football i > t , .>:i, v . i0 , ., . . , , ...... , ■ - , ioo ■> cC. f ].-,=>vjqgip >ua£ .A veit?s.v,..mg3 ^ . » lr 2 1.1 i l *Vii« .J_S *h»t« . . « (,(,,, b-ul mi!U:>r1 oatom ut w|,ether o. hard the y Soarwns ctar.tieoji .5111. jvcnt jL-tuisrci, tfi* Matuv.'im 6 I s tru m o n th e lic-arr. a c tio n c i t l i w r it . Sv7 piaves, lias ta -get prac­ w >* cannot :ol!.)v,. ln.it K .e \ p u it p :.i)i.s ■« (id.igv. |2r. ,,, v)F. a Jn 5li|,p,,, ,,r ,f ihe !to>Linvers nl U>o Matawan svm bv tice m tnnv.ig his jump , for ■ re-­ Tbeing h u rt it th e y .p lay against M a ta w a n ar.d R a r ita n b u t I Zebras are. super-spectally atrpn.v ; £li:;s;pn' an IS-pixnt !»ad in ihe bounds- ?.nci going up on lnyup rt^jini.gly in lu" t le ‘ ii- no danj>rr ' oi being hurt ’ 1 ' tnp j kjjTjy :The ^iiflrtans next tarea -jar I lasc g «tagser nome * two-; shots. Most encouraging aspect of fcgwnstlOcan. County teafal Brg,un«lp_W.U 'Wnsmj,, to^orVlT I poir.’. v,'::ir:'.T the Huskies play wns that thtiv Shore Et’forui’. Oce=p County Scuthcn Reg'f nai and Ft And it nas to be added dm the j balt-iiandting. bad at tne start, go; day. Ail three ojt these teams were M 3.nasou.nl i'.eii'at was largely at- ■ beuer as tne game went along, Pleasant Bo-ough Tjpki/ig uu a Jew foo*baJJ programs at 'rset* t-? ij-ir openers Friday. tnouti-.ble to tbe 'act Dan Mn’er, | Jwo aces (rorn last year, Dou? random, wo f'nd Mcitduon i s'rcl 37 varsity players, R a n - Jfi.'s m ’n. on tlie Madison five can one uf the lop players of the winro | Cfiwan and Jim . franklin. wer« tart listed 47. Ocean Cruim.,’ C e iiirji Hejioiir'l listed 4t> W uU !r ’[ “}‘ ,sv 11* outcome of thc^c Lonfsrence, was >iut of tneir hm^ .:!c-st to the Dy ^tcduKtion lifted 49, Pt Pleasant Borough lisfcrl 4} A.!i!io’igb thf!,? ’ 1 up; Without him directing• uuftr i j.r.A- ths Squsn effort showed tt; ftight rnow the SoArtans ?ipp<*ai plav rrc.ii backccurt ond dropping Tlsev stayed with Matawan tiirougK figure j moved up and down as tl» ‘■•rasur v, cm a! ing, th"> In be a :>£Htn wjth two workhorse? in iotiK sets, tiw Warriors stumi/mil i tha fii.st quarter,' thanks to an ?!•' arc elosP enough to be irpre;fnfat i" (l.id ht*yjv»t i">ted 2) who cou!d play o.n anvlxjclvg hall j thpir way aruund Iho coart for ' most single imr.dea effort bv Doug ; M jl; be there is some leasor. not upparent or. the si1"- ciuu. Bon Luilura and Ma\ Ir;;y. three piinocis like icst sheep. But | Kutz. lielianiv !>it with ton jlitDp* and Mm y stior.i'ly wiiiin^.Jiunds ince why it ■ > s.ifer with a squad cf 21 tn plrtj Oc^an Central, when they became co-orttaisled w | « s and <: tcul in tba nugrter of but c>nes woefuliv nicking m mo- i the last quarter, vhe Hysloes v.-eie!Slnw action. A t tho start ofof th» ’ W all or I’t. P ’e»sant Borough thdn Matawan or R a r . 'a r . bilily and experience- Inelrectual • beset with a fi! of ' nrtves'- anti second quarter, ilia Marooni *nd If there is, we id e*»U p b ten ,n e n t. W a t a w s n , D a r'tH n , timing oi\ jumpups und^i thi? nearly hltw tha game. .steel troio out to t double-:-scor* Shoro W all, f'cc.w Cent’a1 and Ocp*m Soutl'Pi n Ixjini; nil bo»«‘(j* dv thejir ti*‘ • r.«. > ~ieri I It wan a bis win for r.iy hopes advaniaRe on a one.hander and dri« proved a f»;ul infect in .the 1:jght in the Kami: enroUmum grouping makes it iu« mora pia- l Mata wan has of (minin? tho Shof 4 ver oy l*wis ana a loop' shot btf Blue, and' Whited, play. .. ■ Cotvlerenoe ")3'‘ crown as it is (ib­ Haspel. Mark Barnup poked fa I 7,ling.'.'.;. '. .:: ■ -V' :,.' .■■■■■ ; „ ;.. . D ie Spar^ns got f.he‘first and ! vioiif Miinasfjuan is jioir.g to b? e set shot »nd'Lewis- looped o n*.ft What we would like to aee m e sccrel poll uf Kevport; third baakftf.s ./jn tht* Rirnty Lncjr I threat with ivilher SjacK. Tho NH- to make tbe Huskies lead a const'., ; students ui’ the junior, Mphomore and freshman classes nest was tho! tenth with thy score j roon and V.cel svlll o» one same manding2J-8, Chip Hurst kept 1-M.’-.flgtsiias*; f.h^rri. Scot Nelson j ' ISO pounds and. up as to their williiiqntvis and their parents' j up on thu key nvaJ. Another Squan in the sar.nn id the rcat of: thrilled iht Madison ronturs at the;.! "break' tor Matawan Iwpea was _ . , __ _ , _ ■ willingnciis to have them participate m football. It should tha charter by. shooting four ieejl star* with a driving layup irom j | thc uiw-puint «p *« of favored As-1 court sets. HtHpeJ. ’ went on a nia< ' 4* he a secret- poll that, \i a fellow is afrasd to pla/.-football, he backcoart 'thaf made Lhe Kev/ j bul','.. Park by . Kr-d Bunk. And the luoint point scoringsconne spreescree for for the MarooAMaroo can bo- honest'in his answer. And a fellow willing 'to plav Brunswick dt?BHS« iook i>or{jus. Be? fact tnut Ocean Township could not , a^d Sfsoi, with Wii jumpers fionl. W 1"* •* should give hLs name that he can he' counted, Onue know- .theii the Zftbris, startfi-d to.work ths i u o a/.av from M'.mmv,-uth Re- iquailer txiurt offsetting the dszzlitlS fast break, So.ni: Griffin and Gai y j j , s & ^ i i lug what potential the school has in varsity playvrs next Kioral -also ga\e a spur to M j c o o s shou Hirst was sinking. It w ai JBrokaw drivini* from bsckcourt and } and Steel ••hop?*, • • , , : j Matawan 32-16 at the half. year, a dependable basis -for judgment and action ia es­ Snow arrived al th» Arrowhead tem was livtailed nnd tesled tli!« past u c cl and ah befuddling iho Spartans with th^j W cik Jf-or T,la>er» | Tlia Huskies increftsisd the guard- alternation" of passnffii to Tom Oiil -I Marlboro, New Jersey ilm r» t week. Car.-UKir i h in readiness lor iho new i-old spe« tcoiding tablished. - . - But Coach Bruce Mat c.itcheon’s ! on Jlir s t la the Udrd quarter, and , las and Jo h r Krawe/yk-and th'-li I a«d maintenance wiperviM'r, ) a m « Lvn i !■?-.!. in- to M r. ltop.ers, if uo have four days « mod cnia ■ • If it appears that there w ill be 35 boys available oi. suiU r-li.verH hu\e a lot of worn tc do to held trim to one basket. It'-'wai'" keeps It wan Gr'frn> to Dallas fo- slructs ski area manager, Charta- RuKi-rs in the j weather, the skiers will be zipping down the slices, f.ble phvs.ical propo/tion&'-tlie school--- can continue to play the first otic Irby then broke operation ol this snow inakinK equipment. Tlie sys- ! If Mother Nature help s we are read;- now, he added, hold -pace .as top contenders for i Kutz,who again kept the B is B!u* “ B " honor!- They disclosed two I in business, lmtjiig for nuie point* on the existing basis without too much apprehension over through for a luyup to put Madison I The Y M C A Arrowhead Shi Area, able throiiRli the junior rurin^ pro- dub plans to 'act as bust to. other I players of sharp quality, Jackie when the rest of the Manasquan possiDle injuries. Bu t if there are still only to be 19 or 20„ a ahead a last time 4-i, Route - 520, Marlboro, has an- Kram t&r al! Interested skiers'. sld clubs on prearranged evenings j 'I.owis. a pint-sized Mckcourt man ( team was a scoriiig void, Beilsmjf; hard decision must be iuad«. To give uo the gama entirely Zebras Blitz noiinced that tho snow - making In keepiiij’ with the effort being wlit'ii special reduced rates will be i who was nut of basketball last j and Burnup kepi the Matawan lead would hurt ihe few boys who do want to pluv. But tne That was it, Brokuw faked and (equipment i» now ln pl-ae, ar.d ihe made to .attract new-skiers, every In effect fnr ski club members, (year, and Andy Bellamy, a strong safe'-that it could be a 47-29 siar* ’• schedule with the “C ’ division powerhouses of the Shore jumped one in from tlw side ta tie sloocs are covered, Several new Wednesday will he Ladies Day at T his'w ill enable, skiers -throughout man-under the bonrds. Ken Ha3- ! gin at, Ihree-quai'ters time.,, ' i: ,, New Jersey to nic-et and ski with ucl did r«k>4 or. pop shots from | Coach Doc Nine.- Manasquan, Conference should b« foregone and the State Interscholas­ the score, Five times in a row the trails, have' been cut thrcrauh the the Arruwnead Ski Area, and spe­ New jersey io nic-ei anu i-m wun , Zebras p'.unptd with jumpers from area, including two expert trails; cial low priced combination tickets eachi other ’ thmugh Iheir respective ; — ------sent: Chuggur^ Moore into action in tic Athletie Association could bo petitioned to find Keyport tbe rim c jw ! J National Ski -Patrol Club1 • will •• The reorganized ski club now I ior two baskets aiid three foil is that, m ats m ore than SOU student* ot ull ;, trom Mntawun. In recovered Dort’s schedule, having the local nppeal to b r i n g in r e v o - ) But then tiie New Brunswick service the area.The dub bus-set j the. Matawan lend imi! lwe.i slash­ from a leg iniury that sidelined up a fully equipped first nid r-'Om ed l,o.4SM,5, Here.Bellamy hit wltiv ■' Wites to .offset .some of th t expense of athletics - on.'the tax--! working of thchreitk became da*- f X Z Sthe Z ski sclion! t this' .-year.' W A uJ!Hi 'new him tietere the seasnn gut un­ an Invitation has been oifereii to | a bucket lihot to pull the Hus'kiei payer. If H is necessarv to plav fnrawav Group I teains, as.}^lV ru'-<;,'0f!W' C'',JV- in ths main lodge. sjeries will begin on Jan. 6. Special der wav. to resume place in the : ” r ■' , \ r \ ■■ 'iCoaeti Ship - Bornstai n sent in !ne In an effort.. to intrcduen tho ail interefted. The dub rece:itly foot, a bit, but the last minute-was,,- classes are.being organized, for tha Pirates' varsity baskethall line­ . w ith little revenue from the garnej, for the safety ot play- |sub, t0 ho‘!cl dwn tho scor(, t0 54- sport of ‘skiing to all young per- I h-'ld a very, successful fashion show J a hectic one us Skin Burg'S, anil> era, the deficit Is justified. But not with faraway teams in i si at tbe halt When the varsity very young' skier, I the wlilvitiway carried the spread rate is being offered cacli nfter- being heid on Saturday. Tho ski j Anyone „ Interested In learning ence. But, with 1(1 seconds rsrn,lin­ of Wushiitiilc-n, D. C. tomorrow I to 7C-15 and. lhe New'1 Brunswick noon nnd evening Monday through area will support the club by of-J more about the lesson proerem or ing. there jus1, was' Slot tim.’ Jcfi and Georgetown Saturday to mentor clcared tlie‘ bench in the for Squan. Matawanv kept posses-■ Pressure Light Friday. Siulom poles will’ be avail- Ifering somo free ski lessons. The I thn area itself should call 84U-i,r>98. play. Clinch Regan expectcd to last period. . 5i0n .lw-.fi enough ‘ in u-ecramhlin* St. Joseph ’s havo Mrtroa for at least two of Llttla relief appeared available i mutch to Iasi, nut.- . In D eer Season for Madison Co;ich Dave SpdWuV. these giinies. | The-.MatEwnr- Jayvees sunk the , The return of-McCrea Is very | Squan jayvees. li!t-S3,..fcn! IJiu Big New'Jersey’s'deer season con­ from the ioyvccs us they were Caseys Belt Keansburg , (iinely as Chrts /.h i , 6et«n Bluo seconds kept ii. Sompstitiva- cluded with lighter than normal CYO League crushed by the New Brunswick sec­ NORTH JERSEY Hall’s 6 fi. 7 In. center, wns re­ till die wav hy gocd shooting Irorn •hunting pressure due to extremely onds 56-29. Replacements must be Injured In thdi game with Fair- the foul line. The MaWiyan.J'rosh cold weather, according to Com­ League play gets of? ard wing­ found for tfie Rraduated Andy Unix- iellih Dickinson Saturday and ing in St. Joseph’s School Hall on ka and Dob Sands if thc Spartans Lose To Hudson Catholic j were run over by 30 points- by , A missioner Robert A. Roo nf the SHORE PAROCHIAL m ay b« out for the rest ot the tall and rangy Manasquan' yciir-- State Department of Conservation Saturday, when IS of tha 17 CYO ara to avoid a [mirth los!«g year break and their two small'batik- neiison. The Pirate coach at on* «nd Economic Development, teams vie for their Initial win of in a row. .- GRAMMAR LEAGUE Keonsburg High's basketballcr* nng tcmr. hud one big thrill In tlw first inter­ tlna had hoLh iier end Mc­ I MATAWAN I (Sl) i Hunters who persevered took a ihe 1368-66 basketball. season. court men, Falvlo Rubnno and Jtw i a i1' p M A D IS O N TWP. («4) scholastic contest ever played In Crea in the infirm ary. , . • normal number of deer In most Again- the; tearoi> are split into G F V Calcagr.on Increased the pressure . {» a t the gym of their new r-ciicol. At lh e S’lratea stood at 4-1 goinc ! johwwr steal. Tha : animal* were in gen­ three leagues,,, w ith .six teams in on tho tiring Casevs. Rusnak and - *} r u W y "* } J J | Holy Family, Union Beach, hung iotu tin ito tsiia game, so the t y vv- erally good condition, and many the 3 and i group; six team s In Hiitfman. tine stage in the opening quarter, RetiRer Imd four foulg on them ar.d, tn 7 a; i on to Its i challenging position In M M peci: for a Rood season- l< . 3 * a'-is the 10- and>»ll--group, and i five C o t lu r a . they pulled'up to;only a 14-11 tiefl- when Retlger went out. Rusnak! fine' racks icks w wera observed. ‘ ‘ Law en- Srby - u l J* I th* Iaagiis rac# bv dcfeailng Holy bright if Mct.rea can till the 4 1 » teams In tha h and over group. clt np.nmsl Red Bank Catholic, llut could not handle the defense uhder j , 1 l . J : forcemcntrcentp) problems wei e ai a min- Nelson ... 1 0 * Cross: Rumson. Sunday, in a tri- (mum. with 'most hunters taking Each Saturday, one of tha (earns Hsui'er...... o that waj It. friendship censed and the boards all alone. The (tarn In the 12 and over group will draw Fetir..iu> . o o plehoader- at St. Joseph's gym, the C as'eyj poured It ori. - . from Jersey City mado It a break­ 21; • I) . 51 Ctrs to look for legal bucks. Very Keyport, 47-26. 1 lie victory per­ MANASQVA.V (M ) a bye.: Robert F. Hunt, league The game was one that was ar­ away in the flnnl two minutea of few hunters w e n obeerved with the 26 IS Of mitted lhe Beaclterj to'pull up r. v r* secretary, announces the teems ranged in friendship trom coach­ what will probably, rate as the J«»t : t o a . continued cold. ., . within half a gatne of the leading Monmouth County, hunters had wilt carry:' college -, names chosen NEW. BRUNSWICK (55) ing days past ol-Dave Dean, Red biiskctbali-'^ime fo- bit plavefl In 3 0 10 a r r St. M ary’s, New Monmouth team, Bank Catholic, and Bob Herring, . \ 0 1­ exceptional auccwMi^is ihft! Turkey, by the boys) ; .. \ -.- 1 . tho i-hore this year; esl .M ale I1 o r Da1i.SU) ...... "iv t'.li which took 4/-2S and 53-18’ deci­ Keaiuburg. Both were ot Pt. Pleas­ . ii , 4 2 1 Swamn -area, with s number.oil The youn/est group a- nice deer taken near E a rln Am- opens this Saturday’s o lay at 11:30 RBCH S-Q niiitct . a r » with Seton Hall meeting St. Fran­ K ra w c z y tc 7 ; 4 IU bug riddled St,'Jo sep hV five." ■ tedly. expected tha Titans to hnvo dowsky, Shrewsbury, of llie family , r> 2 i »iunlti(in.-Depct,, Burlindton Coun­ •Harlcwiky ... 4 I 9 Holv Fam ily left no doubt ty bad exceptionally Uclit'preESur*. cis on Court A, and lonit chal­ chance to win against the vannt- of Leo Sadowskl, onetime Kevport Red Bank Hifth bchool'a basket­ ITolr.1 ...... 2 a J } about tho outcome of fhur game l^ c is e y a - ’nVe team ’ trom Red 7 41 In Ocean County, action was con­ lenging St.. Bonaventura on Court Setsar...... 2 0 all-around athlete. ball schcduie,-after its two opeu* fl tf? j :i g from the start, Mark Kenney and i B unk cam 0 jnto the pamo with thc centrated in the central portion ot B .: At 12:30, St. Pcter’c will duel Csods*/ 1 0 inK f»a?nos, will run as follows: y is 4— 5\, Shuck . 1 0 i I Richie Fiynn sparking (Jieir early l namiJ a( liaylng cutscored N'epUine RE1) DANK <'ATJI0!.1C («S) the county, especially the Green­ Boston College on Court A. o r p Dec- 'ZD St* Rose. Belmar. at T r iin k j. V an d m cn to 1 I J | drive that they hud a -Ml-ll half- j in a scrimmage hy eight points, MATAWAN JV (6#) wood Forest Area. Most nt the deer The 10 and 11 group spring) In­ ------■■ - • nusnak ... 0 22 Asbury Park Convention HaH; 23 V tte lll ...... ! j J• I time Imifl h'flJ.lead. TimTlie victiwvvictory over HolyHolv n.. n-«» k .v.o tmir Ifitini hiH niif-. I V P' taken had better than average ant­ to action at 12:30 with Niagara Mucttt'Oiiis ... the first time any team had out- { M ncieuin 2 12 Middletown, home; 26-27-30 Christ­ '12 9' - , ,.. . . '______[Cross made it possible for Holy Kfimlniikl ...... 0 6 I ler development for this region. tangling with Holy Crosi on Court scoretl a Scarlet Flier outfit on the mas tourney at RBCfiS court; , 7 1 13 tu U uj | Family to take tha tcp post nwav K e n n e d y ...... » B j .{ ,1 9 B. At 1:30, St. Jodeph’s wtll try to hnme Neptune court In eight years. 1 fi| Jan. 8, -Mater Dei, home, (6:30 Most deer dubs took fewer deer sror* ly rtriods j from St. Mary a. Thu Beachets R c d lg e r ...... » O tlian usual, probably because few­ best Siena on Court A , and La- So tha new Keansburg team, with SnM le* ...... \ 11 I p.m.); 10, Freehoid, home; 14, I Mudlaun Twi»...... 17 14 1) -d—<13 i fHL-e a big test when they play St. onlv one mar. of any varsity experi­ 7 \ 13 er hunters war* out to move the SallA will knock heads with P/ian- N«w Bruttiwlck Ueuuh ...... 1 A..Rum son. away (3:4,i p.m.); 17,1 2 1 » 23 23 22 i!i—i»5 j ^ RneSi Atlantic Highlands, In a ence, Tom Beatty, was not expect­ «*>• ...... deer. hattau on Court B. OfftcloU: Uubka, Ballut, Q | Red Batik, away; 19 Keansburji, ' tripleheader ut the at. Ann's ed to hold oil tii* rampant Green Sadko'vvskt ..... ’.0 B 61 W «S k «r ...... l ‘ home, (1!’30 p.m.), 28, Middletown, IT Teams Playing < * D - 1 -« | court In Keansburg Sunday. But MASASQVAX JV Sorv! •< 27 23 io be unnounced. Tit* GUo.-ls .... IW ’i Kiiopv.'ie/. .... ids' made an even game of It al! the I. F . F ...... 22 2.» No. 11 ...... 141 ltichard A. Mi'Donaid. Hnlmdcl, Car stops Clierne.s'Ky .... . 1 0 21 way to the last quarter when the Cnrl'a Tf.xhco Sorvie* .. - 'JZ W 8r Pio'.vn ...... U0*k McLaughlin .. 1 u * I Hudson run, drive and shoet tac­ CUv Nows Cotp ...... L l again is Project Bowling Chairman Conu*r Liquor ...... 13fi Hur.lnt Hf-tUo S ’lop ...... 22 2.1 Atco TU* ...... lUO'a tics wore the Colts out. Pat Millln, for the Munmouth County Associa­ with (fee brakes Jo 1 i fl'Jrccfi B i’-kpry ...... 21 U tion for Returded Children, spon­ No, B ...... 124«, Hot.v tiin.sa Freehold, Ic-d the Colt: losing fight, Charltrs rani; Market ...... i t 24 No. 4 -...... ,... 116*3 o r p jenring 35 points. P.andy Smith, T u rn's Jm '/U In c ...... 21 24 sor t,f c-'mpetitinn ln the county Tom's Kt\V{iL*rt Ampiii*«n ...... 105’,i straight quick & sure! Poz/utl ... ? ‘J j West Kcanf'Mirg, saw action In the Starling TnompMin Iui. ... ?l 2; tor the sltile-wiile tournament, in M c M n n u i * 92 I’ second j and,.m J Mfourth ,. r i I* /quarters. i m i r r n r c IIn n Ithe lia AtrpMit Har f t l.lo'.iovtt - ... H i', the iniis enntest under Mr. McDon- . M fo.tnt ... KJeeu vcint Ci»rpt*f ...... I'« 2e nld’s first chairmanship, more than j Four-W av Tici In MOriH ...... 2 j second qiiafter, he elfertively cut hi,*'.11.11100 A^'ciiijy .... n> 2<; . I ’onnoll.v ® | ! down on clip shots by thu victors M. T. T. Mason ...... IP S-ltiOO was raised. This was higher j j (Aiu^hliu 3 8 ! under the boards, but they Intunnl- Ta\»*n* ...... 25 than the I9I>6 or 19G7 total, hut Mr. Airport League SiMiaiuk'n Fuel Oii ...... 13 McDonuld is aiming a; the J j GIIO IU e 26 Tied their fast break to overcoma Miit!aolia lrm ...... 12 ’Ji Liiy Tulip Cup Corp. has leape-i S U n d liiR i I this. , , rccord set In 19(55. 6 All proceeds go lo support ser­ from sixth place into a four-wny lie M.ir.v's (MM) ...... ? L < Hudson Culliollfl C »npleted the MONAHH'TM rO t’NTV c \ T H o n e St IIAIiMONY MOW!. vices of iho Monmouth County As- for first plnce in Ihe Airport Plaza t Holy Family 0 conquest of tlie two more potent w J. Commercial Bowling League, The j Sl. Ah'h's ...... — 1 teams in tho shoro area when they somtion lor Ketaiiled Children, ot St Jn *- p h ...... Zr ' i 12‘ i S t . A n n 's ...... its training centers in Red Hank, cup men. Crates Beverages, Holi­ ovcrctime Red Bank Catholic 70- St. M»ry 2 ...... 1. *0 ia I H o ly Cro,;s ...... day Inn and Betsy Ross Agency J ! Cfi. This was a ding-dong affair all St. M .iiy ...... 2\\ 18 Asbury Park, Long Blanch and [ St. Bi'netlicL'a .... tt a y .< h n:« C'alhi'lic M-.ii i is V Freehold. share the top spot with records of I St. Jnsoph'.s ...... 2 5 | the way with the lead changing Oiij'.hi.'ift Cntlmlic Men l 2 i 10 RICIIARD MCDONALD S t . Mary'a (t)of»l) 3 : hands eight times and tlie ecoro Registration Fee , 29 wins and 16 losses. 2 St. C’atlu ’t mu i ...... ::t in Colts Neck Inn wus in n four­ 1 O I.H H ...... 0 ^ I being tied seven times. SI. Asm*- I’...... 24 n Bowlers who participate pay , St. C\>lln‘riiie'n ...... 0 small registration fee tlw night of j Junior C.huinber -if C.onnneire vol- way tie for first place last week 6 i Use Fast Break St. A «IU “4 I ...... lh »i but dropped to sixth place, 28-17, j Both tho Caseys and Hudson used St. A m t ...... tfi their regular league competition I o|l,cei's Irom Keanshiirg and Ncp- It's yours for only St. Mrtr,v 1 ...... riM!» one gamo off the pace. Ruffino tho fast break Impressively. Tivj !!•*> and use their ADC or W.'HC aver- '“ »« ,lor their help Iasi wmler and C l o s e O i i L e a d e r s St. A n n 4 ...... 2l» agci as of that night. These aver- [asked other _.lavcee units to help Wines continues to be one-half j m . leant from Jersey City won out on St. A n n 2 ...... 20 next mouth. The chairman will an­ game behind tlie leaders wilh a - I . i T t / k u l i n i r 1 A / m their “ side sight’ on taking re­ Ilavshorfl rutliolio 2 21 21 ages prevail throughout the com-j J *4330*a month! nounce r list of chief volunteer 2S'/r 10Vi record. 1 , 1 ,>0" '" ’o ^00P bounds off tho board on defenso M a te r n e t ...... ^t ‘41 petition. Highest game score of thc ' rrout disc brakoa for safetyl Jtav,shore i'.ithollo Muti ... 21 2! series is used to determine the workers in a few weeks' A tenia-, fully Indepsndent rear lutprmlon John Power or I. F. F. won Indl- St. Mary 2. New Monmouth, tho passoffs being so fast ond so Hoi'’ Fnr.itl.v 2 ...... iB 'k live list of participating establish***, vidua! honors with a CtB series in- - moved to within one-ha![ games accurato their use of tho Rhode Ild tv F « m iit a ...... HI 2* number of pins over a bowler's nreom fortl Bucket watt. inents follows: | eluding a 249 individual high game. I of Si. Joseph, Keyport, In lhe Island State fast break was daz- St. Hcmtl’et ...... 10 i t averane. >do:«ni of othir axtim, tool St. Ann :t ...... Hi 24 jiu The top 10 por cent of men and Airport Fluza Lanes. Hazlet; As­ I Domenico of Rnritnn Italian ! Muninmith Counlv Catholic Bnwl- /.ling. In fact, Tom Gaynor, Hud­ St. CnttifHt'a i ...... „ IH 24 •Wcf ll tilld on mpn.lcli'*-'! tuojtilid rftaHfltbi. Kitchen also topped the 600 series tiiK League hy winning three son coach, almost pulled tho mis- women at each participating site bury Lanes, Asbury Park; Allan- i/ l tfown Ind M nicnthlv piyrr.mti. fruitldM Holy Family 1 ...... I5 «i ti»: Highlands Recreation, Atlantic EfdWP M9. Family 2. Rusnak und Retiger took pass ins Iin i)' f ’ms ...... 24 IH nalists receive $500 each. Pii/.e* Sul Desiderio hit the high game Trom Kennedy and (irej; Smiles un­ IM.-fcstehi I vm..-...... , . 1!» for innners-up, top 10 por cent of 1 town: Monmouth Lijnes, Long 'I’tiin ’ i K o u l ...... 21! * j V .^-t the finalists, will include tope re- ! Branch; Neptune Bowling Center, of lhe night wilh 2.P*R and capped der the boards for six crips Jn a •'! W in s N um eral: Harris Iil-.mi.i-.f!. coiden, ladior*, hlrndcrs, binuoi- Neptune; P l’IT.V s Bowling Center, it off with games ol 1SI and IliH row, putting Red Bank Catnolic f.f‘o/iar21 „ lars ami other valuable prizes. ‘ Long Branch; Red Bunk Rccrea* Joseph Martucci, Muluv.an. wus for a f»0;» set. Jim Malley Nr. had :ih*’ad *li)-U>. The r - -ys played ex­ n.jli',1 Atlnntiu ...... l-o, Hu!) StiriH-T ...... 2.rt ‘ Mr. Mcl>’nald has issued an np* ; Him, Red Bunk; Shore Lanes, Nop- W ASHINGTON’S AUTO SERVICE awarded his freshman numeral '•ames of 221 and 201) hut foil short cellently und:* tti e to keep the .. 1!1 Mol rj.uteor ...... HI 24 peal f.ii* volunteer:, to t rjiis'er bowl- j tune; Strathmore Lanes, Matawan, at the completion of the fooiball •f u til") set. Geoiy.e l.aurin had I.'ad Jioini’, mi Yl at the end of ,370 BROAD ST., KEYPORT — 264-1323 :i i r . i ...... IH 24 ers in the preliminary week. He | and Sycamore Lanes, New bhrowi* .season at the University of Con­ 222. Rich (Jarda 211, Wall Uorch* Ihe third on- ' l.arr.v t.orner .., ...... , in l i thanked bov.ling proprietors and ihury. ^ necticut, Stors, Conn. ers 210 and Rocky Morea 2lii. But llu.!. h,K k on the fast 4 I., Truvkmtf ...... 14 U ( W « ! 3 f , Vfci.pfPDW lY, tVftfS TH E M a TAWAN N i. Pevws

p u i ui. .0 i - I Ft.snU.'iis \<;n 'held :i ' ibe ('(v.j-Sev” r,;^* LM, t.'ii’i ney > head o-'iiniin iv him-vi Ire Teresa 1 nett, MaUwan, and the late Mr. \ i^cersily in ihe high school cate- ! a t\>irini‘.tf:e to push for i:\‘* sntun , n n ;1 j*t-. \>* f)rc:*‘ ure c:j 1 (Wurt: DooiwH. was & ufctonje resident of i *er,a* (.iuuiofioC rjit t*?)K-T>’i^n« “ ‘fir* ir . Mourruuilh roun- I’.ehded b\' Mr. Cronin Matawan. Bv displaying sn apj.’ ne* and : «nd IHjBUC NOT^CK smcr-re interest u? <;r,< school"* 1 ly 'I'he r.wv.tn'C "H I5' is ?;sidc Webste has :De*.*rj fvrmv: i:r‘. P ark had rt-.sidoj e.re most IO /.HSF.NT l>KS‘£VtV.1KTfl She Mas 6 member of Trinity many /n.'nviues. V^jier Sh^Hcwk. i : by the Bell tiystem as a naiu.in.nl , mif, p[<'5,:^rt*. «r.!il njovlfiji t I n t \ jh i t \ y np^sccrpal Church. Matawnn anti it ftiue and Cold prifSjdiMiT. .*utid 'h© < ; nufnbtT. If a ‘-<'iTitnunj 1 Dtai "O !m*flectivc Uirbor !0 rr^rs ago. CVNTHiA PO W EU.. A'.N*'/Vi^ETTB master club js hoping lo accelerate , j:v requfsts it the \eU.phane <:e-rr»- 1 Mr. Vjonin argurd lhat lhe Prr-si- P O V V K t.L . a f k/a Arnett*? F'oueH member of ihf Auxiliary of Wash­ Ht iva? employod a labor* HUHV .M3TCMVI.:.. j j m s . T H A H I ^ S tw m a«3 spectator spirit, • : j | Pa«Y *A'iN n’iflke " 9 il” tin' numbt-r dor-t'r. G'>rtimu-Mon «.*n Civil Oisor- ington fcu*ine Co. iy the Mi K iLE S . w iff? i-,f CH A «; ,ES H tLES. A banquet honoring a!Mleie? o;d i;er .Machinery Co., Me M A R V T*t. K \ i . K i 5. ROSANN'A RJM TS in swliiiucfvi.iuuh uiifj i»her7;; .Jiwturi,mother. sjji?.* upori t e « « l l i ! . A , n mil. a horn* ' f ‘ T * * ,' h bvnqiiei | /.:icKt;r? Goi.nBEnc? t< w e ’ s s . : handle ;tli wnergenciirs. ! Nearly t's’vryooe has been forced two Robert W. Maul, l^aur- \ m «on. William W. Ryder, aerviqe j J«nu«..Y. .... s dO.oi iifv s . «dt1nfR vs ( lo v/ait ni some time for 10 ?o 20 '.nh Or«r,acr A verue. N-<'v'.virk. in tht U.S. Navy n'd Mctiomd al I At il« banquM, »w*rds will b* j ■ Mr, Cronin ststed that the Mou Mr». Fred J . D rh« ojierator sMyver- home; five brothers. Hrrbert Maul, | I»es\ Jrr««>. v^oio.i. *.u ajv>v:«r >o th« Norfolk Va . «nd two cisren .'M n. S*v«w , to. !**nw sad i)Utnlaca!«K • • •• •• - -• r --- — 7 . - — r-™» C'iwpiflfnt f.'td i'i * rivtl artifn. Itt jing. Fve.n when y w get ihe opera­ <7renton, John Maul. Middletotvo.,.1 lohn Bradlfv nnd iV’-s J Dnntld I artbltto •*» *te rw te « l bv available ! from Mrs- ■,olK' R*be«»wi, pfendtnr, Jo Mid I* alt th* (itw bruughr by ; presfmlv lists on iis front iiij.ide v >m:h A n - o w * v .6 Loaii Aj:-«v MiUer twt‘ xf Matios'fln' * ftiorfs and niiVi shifj D|:DrQ' a'- nicmbf-r* -u Womso x X inb of Malswns for tb* «f .cover the fcmanng total 'if *2 dtf- to r. you wust first cunvim:e her Chfliles" M.'.iul. iUrold | a • K« ;i J imi ponton.- • •that th^te is ait actual, emergency. Maul, New Hrunr/.vick. and joseph , i* j.Udrttiff, hnrf C vn ttila Pov.r.l.t, ■ Funeral services .will be Iitld «| Fi-Jids rwjuirwi t.r ail 1^ , . , . ; «b«: i#bn L.^M«tte«niery. Itouie, feast frcthoU . «-ferent possihie lelejvhone numbr.rs ! to ca/! lo report a fire. The Mon­ iterator herself then must Wau), Ciiffviv.md Fteatii; three s udj»f j!) the TI a.m. Saturday at the Bedic fn- Sup^;:;*i C^u;t of h'iu y„ ! O ’* domain'* Citih o f. Matawan 1 shv. -d*li«p.at*: and .-vllmnste from ; mouth County Tc-iephonc Directory (find Lhe con eel number from thc '{ers, M :?;. Joht* CU-rner. l.argo. < neral Home. 212 Main Si.. Mals- C h a :M » o ' ’ D ivisio n , W cn m cu tb C^»un« ■ . **.tu.jy pniRratns jlVSS eniern,m«j bv the Ma«a««n 1 tne Wctaan't tlub tu ihe citizen- also has space fur tep&.re.re mim 'sa.f^e Rcoup of rowibihtipf and oiy: Fla.. Mr?, Frunk Dinkfl and Mrs. I t.v, nnd .b fu rtn p D w k e t N o .'T iiD t'6 8 , wan. Th* ktv. Carrull B. , Hall, #nd special lund-r*>smR tvrnts. Junior Woman’s CJub *t thf* an-1 ship institute at f>»uj»5at*: Cc»Hej»e ■ hers for local police, ambulanre, :jlt 'feiayt.njj ihe information given Martin Paonv, IxHh cf Montnouth :thJn• Ujjri»-f'i* <3!5) ’-rtajn jsflcif m-lor of Trinity Church, will of­ Mtmbcrship duns have been set at i i O pcfnjher 2€, excUvstxc of tjch n u . i l Christmas party held in the j conducted bv the New Jersey State ; doctor, state police, lores! fire, ■ her by th** w*rson wkjng for aid. junction, and a grandchild. ficiate and interment will be in 53 per family and {2 per person tor 1 I rial* If yoii fall in Ho *n. judgnjeni dubhottse. Mrs. John Rr^ertfon, > Federation o? Wo»j>n'F Ci«l«. 'atast'gaard.-ahd FBI. Jt. is-.appay- ; 1/ the lire department, for exam* Row HiIj Ccniwtry. Matawan., tht scbool year. A requiem Rinss-'vvsll be offered , nc «nd<>r*it, Mr. Cronin went' on. ttmk a | pie, has any questions abf'ut ihe in St. Lawrence*!-' Church. Laurence j « u fo thf relief demanded. In !h# t . Y u j thdH Uie yciir answ er and guests■ and fx?en»1tv.t ihe- i«a- |during .thf week in Jane that ; pr-iKO?i desiring help is ,'orced to 'jiiiMatlor; u* the fi;e it is impossible Harbor, at S a m. tonwrrow. In- j and ..‘o obUm iueii addiiional informa- proof of wm 'c* vn duplicaf* son‘s greetings -'.^'represented the local c.ub. waste vnluabk* time; locati»»g a lei- terment. under the direction of the uh tht Cl*i fc or tt'T Superior Cou^, A ..co w r?d disti »unch?on -wjis '• •rv**‘^V WijJ»arr< BurmesJter and 1 ephone direclory, . defr: mining i tion for the operator , has no way Dav Funersil Home, Keyport, will j ^U {f ..t! ic Anr-e*. TrtttUa, ■ Kew served inflowed by the t«kit entitled I Mrs, Frederic K. Main v/en* hi;st* I which of ihp iktkc numbet of tuitn* ! of kmnvir.g v.'hetv? the firs ifc e.v ,i>ccoio'«-\nc'« w ith th<*. r a k A he in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Kli/.R- |1 of t,ar fivii crJcctice itr.d protecJur«. . . “ liic Wrongdoers’* • with thes#? j e.sscs, avsiitftd by Mrs. Lydia Wai- : bc*rs is correct nnd’ xhen dialing J rept what .she wvy told, beth. | smc! number. Statistics »;how that j Mr. Webster further stated that • Traii action has bt*tn Instituted ior 1 m#»r«bers oi the /^ast*. Mr*. M rs.'Philip Simms and Mrs. j tb« purpose of fowlosinc n [ Askins, Mrs, Frank Ab!; Mrs. Ihins.i A^an J. Morrison . | less ihan oire in 100 people know the Dell System can alsn arrange PUBLIC NOTICE • m o rt^ a fe L'atM?. Or:;cl:»f.r S i, J 9 « , ' • Ki aiz. Mrs, John Nonh; and Mrs, J . • ----- —--- — i from ynenwry wlu\l nutnber U) call that dialing “ y»,C from a joi! pho»p ■ m ade Oy C h c ritB H ilts ai'.d fii& ry ; E d w a r d P c t t s . , ■ (iii case, of fire. In Ohio in H)G3. 63 Or d< with t h e u s e o f < frilfei. iiis wife, as mort^asoia. tc I AN CM'LVNANCE PKOViDtM! Lvans1. fiTcrtgffia Company, recorded • jpeim^s burned ta death because d/tue. Tuday ;> you :sre in imrriedi- Mrs, fieryuidt'ai! R&rr, '-piHnist. ! >OF< THK ACOLMSimON ‘OK on Nov#?jY,fce:* \, 15*60 in .Book 21W sccoiiipaciied die members and , Matawan In j the p?r,so;) ealhV.R to report the fire ate "danger ' f jtsscuh you cannot )I .’vlbw H R E KlfiHTl^fJ APPAR* Mortjfaffes for Monmouth . Couoty, A T IT S KO H A V 'J R Y T i i K HOT?- Rue?;i« for the Christmas Carol'"Sing l j picked a wrung number tn dial. The u s e a t o l l phorn; vinl«.sss you by j p»C* ^«>d tc Arrow Huv« OUGH OF MATAWAK IN THE AJomr,- led by Mrs:. Wilson Craw- ‘ i.snme could happen in Monmouth chance happen to hu ditr.-e in*»s and lo a n A s.sodaUo.i, v h tc h a *«• i COUNTY OF‘ MONMOUTH. NSW sigUJTjem was recorded on January your pocket. ford. Santa Claus .and. Mrs. -Santa . •County ai Hny time, I .JKHSt'V. AND AHf'HOFJttAVtNC j 17.-1951 in Eo o K 239 of A fs lg n m c u t* Claus distributed the ' ■ j Easy Romp j Mr. Webstar pointed - *.*ut ‘that .Anyone de.-irin^ to become a part t $£VW.W THJCRt--FOri. • - .) y f jMortpcgijs tor Atomncuth C o u n t y , iV'Sii” *;• a sin.piu: litre* digli: nutn- of the eafopiUR:; can do so by writ- !■ NOTICE-: r’a^»* 5(Jj: ^*'d |2\ to Teccver. posses* Members Bnnjs Oj Hs . , !ber,-easy W rnmen'iber., and could ni^ *'91i Coniuuttee", c/« John E. !, In h e re b y K\verv !h » t th« s.*yn <■! smd cnntern.s p re m ise jc'co m * Members ^if the club also brought I _ .'•<»!«•,vail won their secondShort- | cninli^f! orainar.ef; ‘-Vny mr.tjlv known .n\ S/W aide Giet-.fuvj o d .gifts aftd.toili'i artii/.les for #.l»c rt-yt- ;^-onfr‘ B ’ «:4iiic of the sea- ; becoint.* •■ the only number pe<»pk' Webster li. Crown PL, Matawan, | Oflcnul and Hdopif'J n( ? vvf ntnr .Roisc'. -W arJh^vo T o ’A'^tliip, N e w Je t * I dents of f Monmouth .'Mid State ■ of you. Afv/ i e i w he'd »«<*, ]?, J90«. A ru w M i? P o v .e li. a r c inode i)>irtv de*- Dietrich, welfare chairman, for de­ Cutchcon .Was not ai «11 p]>>aMad j D*!fd: Ufc, W, IMS »tn t'i)U is to thc ab*3vo •'fd reclD su re . livery btifort* Chris'.mos. ' r : wirti she form his m arges show^tl. I ,• VJlPN'a HOHtiAL a t. t!on hecaust you ?re *h« lirirs t*f I p.ona:tjh Cicik C.'ihrlcs ls, deceased, puisuant tc .Special1 guests included Miss E l ­ and heavy duty woik ip indicated Poster Contest Winners his Will-f.nei Tcatuincr.f pix/battil lon Flannery and Miss Murfc.Hus* in preparation of the hip one al in thc otfjee n! tbe Surrojate*cf Mon- Ocean Towns'iip-lom orrm v uip.hi. .Jeffrey. Cohm , six'h jtirade, th'roVKhout the Red Bank and Marl- j lunutti County arid for any. Jtrn ITte Maroon and .Steel mentor‘?a J25-Sjiv»n«s Bond .far' KIs • entry boro /jreas. ■ I NOTICE TO PERSONS'13ERU11NG cla irti o r iiitprest-youvmity have J; ■ . ■ASSfc-.NTeTfc B A r.F.O'C:* . t^ ->r ni ill j?t . iv.’ thin iHtNE RILESj are made party do ins to the MHS ifienicr. The mak- president of the Optimist Club, at | of the helpful community activities { the SUic on Kcbniar;- * JjuI f?ndn.!it* to the above foretJosurfc ir.i» of so many defensive faults the meeting of the Marlboro Cen- «throughnui Monmouth County this UfciilihC ur OfllCKS Ol •ii'fM>n bccmis» vou may h m the w ife \Mth a team uke Ocean next to be tral School Parent - .Teacher Asso- ; past year. it jilit v , o r b e c a u K «?f (n t '>bh»:v/i,icfc. of c‘h~iiiV'w V;*!, iv Of a reKipou.-r hoJids.v }»’jrsu*tn*. lo th* fhf .re c o rd «>w:»*r «.*f the nlayed bothered him no end. Iciatmti held in ths Centiui School The next PTA meelmj: wul be a ifiifts of yoar t<.*1ik hh ;. l btfx ause } premitha beinjt foej-loctd by lit# Andy Bellamy and Ken llaspcl i n WUkalunk- | combined meeting with the Rob- of resident sHrndnnce it » l and for . any r.tfter Itco, .ed ihe Husk.es away to *n e«rly , -Trop,llC!t wcre »warded to Mari- i f, tyville PTA ut the Central School eo)Icg« or, •snlvrrwty, win b t un«>>l« c la 'm o r In U rcH t vo u m a y n a v e i»i. lead. Haspul and Mark Burnup |ilyn (5nibb ml(i ponaH H«nkin«on. I in WicUatunk.'Monday* Jan- 13, at to vsDt ,vo;ir bailot at ihe poUJitff to or a|Aiii«t th* mortgaged prein* ptace in you! distrirl on date, ik«r«. iiictu din g y o u r d o n e r in ttr ts t. kept ..he presHir* oil in Ihe .vccond RISde four; IX'lxirah Ou-itz, grntl« ! >> p.m. and vou d<-*!re to '/oti ir, the Annual YOU. Ht7BY M iTl^KELL, are nude .r|U»rlerth«tM *tn> ™ ii«.uM som lo : fiv f n a * , u . Arno<»l D if t i'in K li'?tu *n tc b f h*!lti a party defendant to Util fortrlosuie I ne mtvi nnssinn .heaa 33-21. The , hl<|ll Bo)ir(W. Krader tt.VCT. ' ; tm r * b r u « r y 4. IM D , k in d ly v rJtf- «• action becEjf* you ara a *tstt?r of I Husktes drifted -out oi the fiame ; _ 4 ^ • Plam Kites For fippl>’ iti perso n tc ih « u n d tttU fn rd ine uefedKiU. Charlta Hilei. record « l once ri*.(|iies'.ing tli^t « c iv ilia n <our i!i,ual Qolltnir T S JtJ 9101.20 stesiins atw.» won hy lopsided i Kob^.rtsviBe ->choU. Tuesday. Dtc. 1?, 13t>8. in Jersey AGENCY *y.core«. Att»is, •BerUesen* 1 Robert Knowles, chairman at the Joseph’s Church, Keyport, | Fitzgerul'J Combination. Coarh‘Ron (M a rl^ ro --Township Recreation :,Vhe is survived by a son, William Truex has come down to a' ' ‘small |Commission and'Bradford Briidadi, U. ladonisi ol Hazlet; ttvo"da ugh- | • • • _ NFL — THE DODGE BOYS teamM':'.Uuati0n. His tallest man is > Recreation., Director, . spuke ters,. Mrs. Helen Duim, Neptune, | “ Community and Recreation Facil­ ■ • ' Sat.v Dec. 2 1 *, ^Ld Bvscjt fit 8 .ft.. 2 ms./with Mark [ and Mrs. Ruin Kogers. Keyport; jHliithy. the only oihei, *quqd rjiom- i ities /or5 Youth.' Mr. Brad,.ch I brother and a sir-ter "ih Jtalv and Open • world of beautiful musicic for your whole family to EASTERN CONFERENCI bet over 6 It. Bill Woolsfcy, ..Ron 1 stated there is c recreation .pro- , j ^ree grandchildren. 4 •njoy with one ol these stereo CHAMPIONr,Hin gram every1 Wednesday night from conaowt. Ttiey're net only Blankley and Jim Htnneberry are j A hiyh requiem- ma.«s will be of­ 7 to 10 p.m. for men nnd women H, m fin n t etono t ...... eoniole* made, they're >. they’re alM ebo elegant elegant addf- Tim# Tn B« Announced the letumtriK front-line veterans. fered in si, Joseph's Church al 9 at the Rofrertsville School. tk*w te yeur homo. Bc m u m RCA blend* the crafttm an Channel 7 But. despite iheir height advantage, j a.m. tomorrow. Interment, under \vi!bar Van ' Leuttn, explaining «rt with the mort advanced technolosieal tchlevemant* to the Huskies ro into (lie game on ( the direction of the Day Funeral . thi? VMCA program at Cnmp Ar- make a totally beautiful Instrument: With up to a six tbe underdog side. Home, Keyport, will be In St. Jo- * .MATAWAN (fill) jrowhead, announced a winter rec- ’ 6 9 apeafcer sound system, all th« clarity, resonanoe and tone seph’s Cemetery. Suri.i Dec. 22 F ^ireaticn program is underway. DODGES 0 2 of music faithfully reproduced. They have fully transistor- 1C. Johnson 'Camp Arrowhead has a ski slope bed Solid ftete amplifiers for rich sound, and praeWon H aspe l _____ 2 :o — NFL — B i i r n u p 7 19 jand snnv.'-making equipment. Mr. Dem ocrats Plan engineered turntables that treat your records with care. WESTERN CHAMPIONSHIP BclJnm .v z e -Vanl.tnten described thR 1.8 mil- , . . f _ SOLD AT COST-PLUS Also e diamond stylus, end pause selector cueing control. J . U 'v : l& ..... 0 2 Hoi: doHar^ building program J ^ j M e C t Tlm» To Announced • Lo n d o n er 0 4 And FM/AM and FM Stereo tuner that locks on to avwy C u rrie 3 7 radio station. So why not give Charn*! 2 ; Officers for 1969 will be clected WE LL BEAT ANYONE'S DEAL your family a gift they'll listen to M K M STMT AS 10WM Annual Dinner al the business meeting ot thc Mat- — NCAA — HO W EI.I. 1" 0v,-‘ P*ynjenH. j $10.80 wk. N l wan and Rarit&n. The Huskies $12.24 wk, took a 23-18 loss tn Mtmasquan in 'Yes, My Dear, their opening match Saturday ’67 Ponriac Firebird j '68 Charger while Middletown overpoweied Hard Top Coupe, S 11 v • f, PuHy Raritan 41-13 Friday. The third Ccnv«M'bU. Fully Equipped. Tekc Over P«yrnftrdi. HquippeJ. ! school to have the sport, Madison Fafce Over Puymanff, They*’r* MASTERS At Township, will not open tbei* sea­ $12.46 wk. son until tomorrow when they op- $17.40 wk. rose Lon* Beach H-S. in an inlvr- CREDIT PROBLEMS? E^aryon* | .AC" k'j ", ‘ Pizza-Making, So We Call state match on Tong Island. Flntncdd on purchata ef a good ! Manasquan seemed in the way Uitd Car. Ad for cjr credit j Hera Tnp Coupe, Polly Pqu’pped. to make • rout of their dual meet ] thfiJ countelor. j Tela Over Paymanh. with Matawan scoring 18-0 until ------1 $7.46 wk. Their Pies 'MASTER-PIZZAST' the four matches from the 147 ib. io 178 lb. class. I.ariy Kronitz, { SOLVE THE '67 Buick Sportsman ! ,l r _ — ---- : ------Curt Edwards, Mike Herb and 9 ?*mng«r St*tior> We^cn, Fully j PonTtaC BonnfiVl!!# Tom Russell all came through Equipped. Air Conditioned. Convertible. Fully Equipped. with wins Tor the Maroon and The Easy Tola Ovor P.»ymmanli. Lowe*t third round before Roinf; down to ConvefTbU Coupe. Fully Equipped, fisitli Ralei. the defeat that decidcd the malch. S^reo, Tile Ovfr P^ymfntt, 9 7 3 0 BRO W SE • '6S Cadillac ALSO A uxiliary Has $12.49 wk. _ ! Fully Fquipped, Air Conditioned, b ___ THRU OUR i. , r i Tiie Over Payment, Christm as Parly 66 Tempeir SI7 68 wt TRY 4 Dorif Cuttam, Fully ?qdlpp«d. _ _ ! _ * NEW TREASURES T«le Ov«r Pflymentf, The Ladies Auxiliary of lh« Mat­ ' ‘68 Charger HOURS SICILIAN awan Township First Aid and Res­ $8.97 wk. Hard Top Coupe. R.T« P u lly cue Squad held their annual Christ­ FOR THB mas early for the members and Mon. • S<(t. ^ Lr Ntw BO«»« f0LD Equipp r/l. 0 ..r P.ym.nN, STYLE election of officer! took place At COLLECTOR, FOR COST PLUS. We ll bo/it . T;„f H r>'- V Ii T P&Sf; fefiqC.od j'lrn.'ni.y y n n:*.' Utc- ■ « !>:.v i i'.JW 6hur.' far the fisrai ye.iv j ■.»h >• k, . '.'.MH.-Yi'iyV, >';• i> )- H .if 5i*p' JO. s.n .'iicu-isu ot SIT .■/■nil ! d^:v -K- fi>r in C;-‘* J ! ’, ' ilK- ‘•■■i’i H-r:v> Uy Jfer/Mtuas for th* ynsr1 were { 39.- I ,Cr^;i \ Jn fr'*.' f l'','- ; «r':ri . j ; . •,•••.. •'« V- j -/i I.!: '. ■: )n ot fu jn r 563.Wij, ar, ^crease of S.!> jt"v c.?nt. j iV rnfctr m d'/ l-'-'v "O-m , v.’; ,{ ? /r;> “ Earnings per share WCTiitl hies lN *>v.r * e v b i R l w t m*• * ? ( y:v.. 'i\ p c-iy j B .‘:I''V . jv-.1. j •*. >'>•! iTfT.Titt/l ■stewn a >inp3r:ihie p*?r ; lr ; '- B > :k J o r r»L* -k ft*-*,'- Rail! «rtwn effect is give;! to th* HWt«r- Educafet " w iu s and j v'ijis-;* v--J <>rv, O J tJrid^c-* .|jh:» 3U»>, durinj!, :fte fiicaS.--..war; «mi tfej OP.K .?•?«•*! w f/4gb•:• ;in for .SOiT.r? •three per cm ; stock dividend" ps/UJ t j New Jers j ;‘ i13','sty ” v.-hu'fi -k^.ujiiiy K .'•jn-ihur^, v.i! M if > j», MrM'- "A u k ..JS,. st-5Ckh'oM'!r:i..W£ti; r.o!d in . in cr.i*iit’if-j mr r)jTy\r.ro<*:i-')i\. n.TJi h'K'!/ fiut . f.irno^ Sli K w .us* h Setter by Jtimra S. Abrams Jr.. co-oper-ii'/.or. i/j th-i deveVi;i'r.?t\t of i T h u n n : * i ^ .snvn'f.’ t.fn? fo»*r (avo- • chairman, ind ’A'. U. Williams, tiie ti)a;jter ^lau, the Ch?.r;c?I';r ■ t'/'r-' •{I'iv-'p.u’S ivf Chf f.'iunus - .vetvyw G '? J . 'y j S ’r- .v u 1.1, . A:v'.: rri'.iC;.-; r>v‘Ji'(nc*r'.y, H:>!in• president, in the company* annual said t»!it thy plan nee jv to ty* more 1 Svvsivji-'^'S: a c c .Jfiji'n ; * x , a n.itioa- -report mauedTast ws-ilc. th-jfi a ‘'nuiTih^rs ^yme!r involving survey :>f il:;fu*r Su^in-.f.w de!; Robert v ’ir.t »r, Cliffwoivl I?“Ji ct’.; M;,'.'. 0}er Tfc* ■•report.,-.'atstes tfee company ‘:The mucv.er p!ia mwffc if e u f y . fifidqe; Ru-^b J. 'jmith, O iiJl- finished' tc.e v ? i - wfth t9V>WI <•.«.+ I P.(fL«der‘s D i^st. Thi’ fiv^idped- anrt rftjfilv? thy .major lac- i flridiia; ,Sr:«:ii?.y (Md toiB'jiS; a gain of inbre tli*si 75!l0, ' c w ito n .iw o human Qjcilitics higher eduction ih N^W 3?i~ 3r:dj'-r; Ci'ciwiord, K>'?y• ,-Ttte letter bv Me, Aorams and Mr. lo ihet ih^ir tackehs: The Christ- he eKplaui^i, Viand ?:4i'th e por*; Joim G. Scilfi-^ri, M -iiaw.i-i; :.WUti»!ns poin.tw1. oul- that this 3 am nt'Knl :.v[ Ue?'.vr»lkr-* &»i*n- tor«p :and ».i* r u c t i o n / riher? O okibai'iv A.fwua^’an, ,t'»d -was - four- per cent, ^-‘wluah on?o f'r^ liy. prriv^iJf.’t, itnd lit? unnvrsa* 'ii t*n v ^ r j a \o wiUtatn Purdey, Hoimdef, - ■ SKakf e - v “ ! ‘J »h(! nsUonJ aver de.sia* for a bnajaiu. T>«e D^osi^rnfrfit of hi^hnr Edu- «K« for u t i l t W . . , In ths* ptV! fijinti swindl!*, v.hich '{•li'd-m1 ha-< coritarir^d pi/;.^id<*t'rs of •aiuiuuiliy e^ln^cU scv.vdl inilikm [I Praises Counci!. , : coil‘^ 3 and univiTi civtlrnV^M . dollars from victjms. you mi^ht hv* Ij C. . IrwvPi dir-*c^r of thi? uf bf>iAfd.-5 ot tr u s ts , :(;hdiniv?p< ef I wo young menrbery of T fw p of Ruro.vm, Lhn affixed . Frank W. McKenna jr., tkdu-;alioa commilte? chairman, Monmoui'tli ; M«nmoulh rount.y ft-'j.irj of F r^ v Sfocit Dividend (acuity ^r».)r?foilian#. pr-sicU‘H<.s ot i 8 ■' for ,>jy. 75. Th’.* bolU? may itn;ctQia of -Ks- su»dcnt ?,ovehk?n^r;i . tts^ooiatioru, { flag denioni-iirutjuf/, rti F la ^ o( Freedom exiitJntion, aj i lo^k Jik^. a CJianij! l»otM»j. !iut onr.e to r it s !(onfd I.eoJ' (.^miiany declared a and other:? tr> take part in develop* • the Wonmoudi Mu^carr* Galfrtv. 5ted .Mnnk. S^aKnl li Mra. la- It Ii''»»tv*, ynj'd find It too-. - e d u - log 'lhs-.tna.«^'ptin.r.. • , dividend o f f I rwr .shirt?. t»i ih* !C#ynn, of RjhS fl-irtk, S«nf»cr ?vow*mg iVlaf;hLn^ re-preseiKviOvf; vhde ; f:i*oc*c1. at hesj, i cht*yp coiotV’ik. „ . . ,. - ...... „ rg common svoqfc. Tt’.e dividend 1*1 | M r » . II. W arJ }|«rd . «f T.,oca.iit Itwks on tw iri(;ht. M agi ot Fri‘odfi;in i i’he vvaic'n iritk i.i a J u i o . t iJc*n- 'Showing Property a n d Obtaining I a ,.cohoiii'>ni1 this nations fourth-' payttbls on Dec. 2S to snarfchoM- ‘ •(loilipanv •• H o n o r s 1 !•*•? .... J»wny by t:*o«raJ lerw y .JJ.Kik . . and . ’trust Company ^ ;>u*uii;4er offers you ' j major health probiarn ar.d a m?r- r& of record auroi Dac. 11. Total and Steinbach Conip^ny and hi;;hhg!>ted iiwj hisiory «r*d o< i v.-ati'h" fnr -ih-v.i!. t -0 vx...... 'iows threat to th« liv&s of the o v e r. dividends tor 196$ will amount to th« Am«ricaii flag (voo) 177j «j> VWt. ijljioi.ut civil h*j a cr»i» muticr- , . \ 6.50fl.(W9 ^ sum a^d alcdhoUca, m iilft: -13.25 per shat.*’,' , svith' previous II Biss Drivers dijte'y du;* to c irc u m ­ :unopen*id, or io;w il on a xfteif and (and f-.'niai?. ju ttm Uni^d- pavmeuts r»f 75 cent* earn in stances. D»j( the* a.tlv u\-.:ura!e *.»«• Anouu*r favorite holiday swirsdie ; wa»» for tne sender lo cotnti aud today.'* K j Cie=»'b(i0S3 ia an often-ov^rio-.iketl >- March, Jime and September. Div­ "EUrvcn biib' rtpjrotors o l . 1'uWic ! ' C / > / > W » ' / a ' IT s h m * aUi invulvL»d wiM he >rt»'_*r almost i;i swviinp, yo*i merchandise. g r i* f t t - r -...... -'______!_____ i idend payments in I*>37 were a!sr> Service Co-oixlimtsd 'Traisiport’s i OVCtt1,11 I1 O i i a id £o sai'-:* tiit»ht d r iv in R . T o sv*s.* it’tnv.'C'.iJi'.* Ji.'i'J'Jvery tNt. yuu've inf. CBfds*. f:ho;).p pen:;, keyrif««5; ; Don’t -respond lo any charity a p - N'mh: driving p rin ts mnro dan-- $3^25 per share National Lead V/'e:>cem Division who flrov; thtiir ! u n d *‘j .* sc«n, wiptf a!l li|»hi ourrh.'iSt'd .1 rake. th.it you haven’t ordered, ai pri^ s ; . .4i . ynu"Kt:ow thu Crr^iini- gers to the motorist than dayti:rt 3 •paid cash dividends nn its com- busea v/iihnut an acciLvfumc |rti»d fh e v/ind^N itdd riCMH l>oth far bi«ner (hut? t;«e stwfl ; h vvorU» Izjiio r. or chef.k it with your local ! drivinji. fX»n‘t overdrive yr»ur head- mou,.5b>pk every_yeac,hlric« ,1^ , .. p33t KJ yeira wete >*ue;>is *no , ^ w.sw*n:dh;>. rttlvitiie \our lio.sl prou-c)if»n in .such ca*<;s i Chantb?A-of Coinnr^P'^. Clu'isttnas ! Vofir of vi?ihiHi.y iff ; comp-iiiy .-at a rlinner !n,l.d in li.oif Missing Girl unci nut. If you r {;L>s,v„*s j ii >tfl*r .Husmk.’Jvs nw er Imv i'j to re-ibi;*' yotj'irf t'.aJer .to o:>ii- | (3 u tartm'ta Omy fo r‘sch^rncra to j not sufficient to identify thd.posJ- jmna'r oa D'.'ic, 10 at t^e K!{zai)::r.h driving k^erj ttu.*m ' cii?a»», j Ufm j ft'i»nr stra^ers ««f r»c i»a'.inn to p:,*v for uncod^rcd n u *r-{ o o llftt nioney in tbe nfntt'? c k . riistanc.* and nibira oti]?ct® Cart-itet (rut"1., F:.!i;'abe?F', Ihe dr/- M j ; d j y . M u r . |*4. P ^ S . b « i;u » a.s looa^LMw ori^c ti tun it-.iiuuibie c .kia n d i 9-‘ Voti can eilUei; retifra it ; r.tuhropy, I i)>.?yo'(d <■* fovv liutidrou feeL ; N O W OPEN vfsrea^d ^ai*J • an o:din;iry day for ffii/JlxH 'i Lur- sind- :Uuded .'for iheir atcomplish- \l IX'-Snoce Coa* j TV SERVICE Hioursii.. Cli.ffwrMd Beach.. 300 FLORENCE AVE ■Bal'ef Perfarmat!ce$ UNION BEACH Two public performances of Tschaikov/sky’s.. Ij1.i(* l’il‘The Nut- cijay’Jkat1' #iU lte'given by tha New I Jew sy Syninhoi’y #ik1 the Garden 2 6 4 3 2 9 2 State Bf.tlet ai: Symphony Hail, Navv-iik, (in Saturday,, Dec. 2(1, at O P E N » ; » A .M . to 9rJ9 P . M . . JO a.m'."and 3 p.m. Henry Lewi). ' SATORO/IY 8:» W 7:M Mni;te Director oi the New Jersey Symplnny,wit! direct.thii year’s •‘Ktitctacker" pcoductiotk This wi’! USED BLACK A WHSTE !w Mr. Lewis' first appearJtice TV SETS wild tlie.; orcneatra at Symphony H all,’ . .

X E(.I7ABGTII EUNSTIilN fZli/alk-ih.i school day lu.ssnrf without incident, -Shu. utiendud hsr last ciais, thaft, left, sclm'jl mt 3:10 p.r^, ,.ty - wdik - fLorr.'.. a" bvo-mi!e route (hroucli hlosnomini! oranRF l>rove.]. S!»! never iirnvi'd. h,ime. .Sntnewherc alonR ttis lonely itrwt, EUiibetH Ernstcin vjnished, Tnere avff no clues to Iwr where- affjuts,. qr/.jv^uipto, wiial. jiapnened to tiie' l4-vi>inr-olU-Ri!l, i>Ilrei' than a.’rwort /rtfljc a'-ReilUnds bu!.|!u‘ss- rnan.vvlm .Wi3 .drivijifi thniush the arui. He^ihsugh;'; lie saw a girl- re­ sembling blizabeth wiilkiof; tuward tfri enrusr of-the street an which she lived, - To her parents, Narm an. and Rutii Enistein. tha moi'th.s of un­ certainty and a'inioty over tlieir missing daughter "o ie Uie d«!pest ansuish a person can iiu IhrouRh. It is a ihock so deep you becou.fc wooden,'' t)ui nirtther exni'iii!e‘i. . The lirt.steins are appealin,' nj- iionvvid') for In-in in l-.icnlinf. (heir daui'liier. M.- r.mnLem. n rltr?n.i- cal t-nniiieei’ at Locklie^a ii> Red- i-mds. and-his wife, i pivchiatric worker, liive ik'SIO'J a r>wivij I;:-, i:jr..rnin11'i•'- XAY 35 at CLARK ST., HAZLET I ot tu Cant. Cburlts Caliah-if;, Sait Phan'* 264-2611 I Bern's rdiriii C'nuiUy Sheriff’s OlfiL'e, '■'’■' 1 . • ■ ■ S Sail Ilernardiiio, Calif., phone 711- 8M-0I11. ' _ 5 _ ! Santa Says: “Shop At Ryan's For *

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/ V » f o P l a n s Plan Foe ) }*C I I w C t r f l l O J t a I ( a i t i t ■>< *8 State Road Crews Are , i \iriety O f ! , * / ' h r C o l l e g e s u KW b p ] A ihe R e a d y F o r I I i n t e r S n o w 1 P o tn se tt ia n t ‘Hit7 Vcs-aijoai! Automotive \ ^ V.\'U, ( t ;v'jiinu»iA n c t I J f r a d * T b r iv P p s n u h . Ujm ny’s ( ir l U iiW ^ a > AV* a.'h^A Ac»)rV* f -n P t »■ nuor. w higher team* j t Pral n f . ' > jw i. These p:s- rt i t ^ * / '• ». '.'rnrmmity Ofliiege. i L-.ncs i - ■ v oiav.iioti by Dr, tlr- ;VKfTis m *' CL-. d t ; ifwv jr fiffe/ co u rts m !\;.ru:h;n* c ^ I " cv djvsrtj&]s ww) «re tfmnleyed rn re* i vin J j u r. president o* the -coi- w i } - It t T i f * \ k s p y. laie^ 'Oe'upai»m i fields and Hssh T e ni ^ d v e f i 1 ct/i<>itr thccuii;' of n n a j l t f ^ - . c i f i v l y T - c iijI ;v i ] J » x e i 5 H i . 'A; b H 'h !*!?*»■. l< ativar^e ih^T^elvnf- *ith n h •j-xjmmiier.i' O otfrajitvn.. t*M! Jersey Shore Puyhc Jtefoh&ns niL’nt itrc reaav {•? I t C a r«’.j Uu »/er. hits excenfnr % e\i p K f t u on K d in the Oid Or* h r u d q lUti's advised oi ch*uc& Meb status vocatscmit cau- *u r y np f*d thp Lewis Thomp- miles ot sivi t«. 'uf.T.wayi d ear. lutnr recr with vexy :arcs br-ict^ o* *0 to 16 Keeks d ^ r d i f rr t it I caMoft .Ai;d post. nips., scIkwS tech­ i * n i*i f\ Kejsu wii! be ol Nrarlv 4ir.0'.' lor.s «t rnenuoi says Dorakl M. Mohr. Senior Coun­ t ur e to cr nical institute.cnut**-*?. * a > jy»r d with a itudens ixxly and biftsives hive h-:rn ) t L i ty AtfCM. a«. ■Jiw^MMteletown School will of' AegAcrratUm to: any of thes? of 300(1 by September JSU . siocipjleiJ Lhj the 3t;ia:-. w a r e fcw f./nvitf;:v &y bf done by maii O un Mii)i be an optm-^oor p»I- departm t^t ,c.t« teudi*. tosflers and gra- j white, s„d red , re available in IH and . iV» JMuf.pnnt Reading I t!irouj:n Uic Vt>caUt;m} Oi.strkrt jic y,'’ s.riciDr. HnriachtT. "with ducU‘d "0(K*raurin O u t ” \ o w r * - i'n^y nre - uiider contract to quarj-f.i'ty for tlie. first time this yc^r. una*!!, OarperAry I «nd li. Draft- -Admpistreitiv^ P, 0. Do* i campus not cf 22! *cre*. hut 500 .evaluate Lhe* readincw of rnen arxj-* s>/pptencni' ihe rt^rtm ent's crews PaivstAi'm feU ir,ro two ^ene.-ai Jog 5r, Automotive- Carburetor Ser­ fctf. FitC'hoi'i, N .J. 0772a.-Aoy ad-1 square mile*?, the. tirtal (tree of jcquipm erst which have b«t» ^ 1or‘ nc^d^i Despite «>U the*e types, branchfd cfld' ur«hrai:chrd vicing. Automotive EnflJiie Tum1- rfiiiuftaJ -f/sKfrniatiop. rc-^ardin^ reg- j'Momnoutft Ciwnty.” . . • ed tci'batt.Vr ?hc ^fi!vj«xrs., Th is at¥i> j frlr.bontls prep^rntio.ns. snov/ r*v- ju ris ts produce branrhir.e bv re-- Ijy iulo i/air styling. M r« u « ..> ra w ite i> fe ,u j» u Scequwt • B e dcBned 'B ro a W « l« Communl- hidiided «.» ihorcHi^.h f/iipec5k»6 of : w ^ vi! anfi.. traffic is often undm yj m evm p the growing tic early in Thfc courses at Raritan art:: Air by- mail t.r t'eiepi^nv; rsoru \\\v ait- '•| iy College? •* - ai/n.s a.»; ettnri? to «du* equipment of private w ntracloiv I delayed by lhe nl*pteparcd ^ and j s w s o t i , ihus causmg the de- toinmissioner CtoiyStitisii^g; Sr Refrigeration 1 und niwiKircfUn: ciff.ce J ca(e all people, both young nnd oid. who ii: ■ called irito Action ti n*jed* oir?Ic-.Si ^lotorjst, velopmwit cf sideshoe.ts.. . • , Golrlherp noted. jwith frnphasiA on cecu^a* ed ■■ The result ix two or more flow* jtioofll etU«cs.iicu am i com m unity ^c^ &r1rrif,n^ .pu*"; ; He said drivers can hW.p reduce ers on tiie same plant, vsually vriiii. i wtrvices; ! t r u f t i <2 hazards nv ui;;i>g extra cp.u- smaller bracts titan those .-he -* to botster the ,sno«v-fi^htin^ arsen­ r ' , w * ’ # tion am i, covirtcsy, and by'-scem oi; unbmnchod plant S«vet&l bran«h- • i iMrr oasic principle if. to make al. This imi c!iii.se inciuded three S o r f W ' . (*tal!y relevant tn Uicwl that theirr car is propcriv equipped'.4^ P'aT,*s usoaljy p.re planted to- i»x«uin dump Jruc!,'? wilh materials' « V id s e r v•iCi-o i for co»id;t^ni'. " . ' Pother m a single pol to form the rftstden.t>;/;-,h^ explained, spzeaders and plnvtu, a lar^e, ■* C Hr-'' ' j Pou\\.u!ti .out thai ihe uommumty ' typical Christmr.s sp€dir»e:j„ Un- heft\y ilrrty frnrrt encJ bader. S9 hy­ hranched plants have only one ojltege sk on# of. the* fastest gruw> ’ll^wBureT ' draulic froiii’ ertd t e lt r s . 41 heav’y Socia! V/orkeri Meet flower lo plant, but are grouped ing ce»»f:?ciits of higher eoucaUon duty plows, and r,ix heavy dtUy tOf;c*iher: in tbe same way. ' : : d v * today, )>?. Hurlacher noted thnt a power reversible pious. j The...... Shore Unit,------N/iUonaJ .Asso* For a mifre informs! appearing iKw cnmniuniiy coMt-go opci^ Purcliusi* S«owfi|»fcier tiaVmr. of Social Wooers, • f«el ou j tilant," sc-iect a pot of bivuichect’ ,• KOflicwhwfi hi the United StAt^s, Also ptJivhaseci ',va.s a taod^in \Vednesday, Dec. 4. »t the' Katn'ily i poin:iotii?is, f.us^ests Mr, ' M ohr.. I everv w«?ek m the vt*ar driv« "snowl’iEhter" soecisdly fie- ttnd Chiidri»n’s Service, L o n ft I The.se are fuller and bushier I “ The* statu ha.s pledged us M ­ signed f:'fV me dcp<'.rUnem. This ve- frianch. Heitii ■ Schneidejr, Unit ! than >be unbranched plant ! 50(1,000 -\vnich will be mattr«*d ov hide ii equipped with side wing, Chuir;t;an, announced «i" chapter {^re very /egular in growth.-arid j county md, * he summarized... "’jo ) j snow plow and vprendrr.. With load 3 V N V ^ ' meeting on Jan. 28,at the .lohn- have hr^e'bract* in proportion loV j we’re off to a ^ond start” and .equipment n ■ v/eighs 54 tons tone- Training cectbi- to discuss theirju ,:- size. . t Dr. Hartachor paid special tvib- jand cost VSI.1V1. it is wssiKiied lo Uie possible merger of the North When you select a poinseUia, Mr. jute to help and co-operation from < a q a ' n - j duty un inlerriatn roadways in the and South Jersey Chapters of Mohr recommends, lw.>k. for lar^e Mon/nouth College, m nfknowlcd^ ! Wurfcing on pian* far the new YMCA to be co^truefed in Red i northern part ol the suite., NASW. Other projects for the year symmetrir.^1 bracts and kerns that ins? his introduction by Robert Biin- • Bank are standing, Richard O, Bovfceu of KoJmdeh ihe architect nnd i Commissioner Goldberg, reported include rfiaioRties with Domestic are coveted with dark ^reen leaves W hat do you d o? You phone. * « w , e . « Jham, cmef of ihat mstttvUcn's com- I-see ten, Rot^rt Cbrlstcn««a oi New York, architect frmn the V‘s Ihe department has performed lim­ Feiafio'ts Court judge Leo Weir- ; Imunity relations atuiU I Building and Furnishing Service, . Other popular Christmas potted ited U^tinK ia the lust three years stein, the lor.«il bar association and -pLmts you’ll find st local shop^ are Qft ar. n!i-dicmical mixture of rock Gov, ftichard Hughes regarding the azalea, cyclamen, chrysanthen^um, sa?t nnd calcium chloride which relfi*i3e o! names of juvenile of- (begonia, Chrictmas pepper, Jerusa- has proved .U> to 2t) per cent,more fenders and the possible appoint- lewi cherry, and Kalanchoe. -HoW- eJfeclive in melting ice and snow ment of a second juvenile judge ev«r, the pcinsettia is the most pop- than conventional mixtures. These for Monmouth Cotinty,.- , lular of ali seasonal potted‘planfs. L^perimwus will <;o.nti?Mie this year on ihe following roadways: Routes SO nnd H5 frnrr* Paterson to the (ieor^e WaKhmgton Bridge; Route 287 from Somerville tu Bedminster: Kouie 31 from the Pennin^tor. traf­ fic circle to th** Merccr - Hunter­ don County line. To minimize drifting, lhe Com* missions added, more than Iflu miles of snow fw,ce has bctn erect­ ed in nwst vulnerable highway arcivs. New pUmtin^s by the de­ partment's Landscape section also help block sho* from sweeping on­ to highways. The department keepi 9 very close watch on weather con­ ditions Irom Us “ Snow Room" fit jts headquarters- in Trenton where a private weather service and the j All NEW 19i59

Count O f Boats

Headed South

Now .-many pleasure cra/t cj-ui.se the Ii inf, trend toward the pleasure* of the nnnual eiuisc muiUv • The survey was mftde recently b y ‘director*jerry Gaaque, of Deal* who has scheduled . the fdition of Asbury Park's Jersey Ceart Boat Show irom Feb. 13 through 23 in the beachfront Convention H alL ' 1 Accordm^* to ?»1r. Gaaqtie; wa*j ; was active during die fall months on the Intra Coastal Waterway, at | the Jfofden Beach, North Carolina ' drawbridge, such a constant tirade of yacht? puss through the fipn, headed for sunny climei, that u check on quantity by numhur seem­ ed imperative, ite state* that tr.<» official log took of tho Holden fceneh drawbridge show*, thftt in October of this year, 708 pleasure crnfl passed through tbe oprned span, while in November, *n ad­ ditional 830 headed south. Late Dean Honored

Rider CoJIene’.i )onp, time vicc- presideiit for business and finance and thc late d’?an of the Rider School of Eduwuon iitve been honored by having college build­ ings named for them. The recent­ ly completed physical rducation classroom buildiac at thc western end of the campus it being nam­ ed after Stephen A. M curtr, wha has been with Rider for 20 years and also serve* aa artiege trcas* urer. MAxweuaoon; f o . l ’T S W l V f V . ^ Nhian ■ viewing - l o c o a a i n m

c i t s S Hie SM KtUJtr . CASf-MW ■NTItra ’ 1 ...... • W n A Sensational v«lue! Seiutifut wunnriua ~ 79* Contcmporafy it>led co n ip ici consotc in vniVRSNCHICKfN NOOOUNOOVll MIXmix MMfl gc«uine oil lini^hcd W alnut v cn e m and select hatciwood solids. Cibir\*t B y CM ARIJJ; fHAMOND *‘5w*vcU" for thc most From very early time* there convenient viewing «,nytc. A n ouhuruiini) Zenith t i p t o n S u n have been superstitions about Goid(?n AnniVLTiaiy prccions stoner;. L o n g affo, Spc-ci.ill K W a f t ‘ S a l a o o R e s s i w a wine £ tones wrre .supposed to H/VNDCKAntD make anyone who wore them for unrivaled MIRACLE WHIP strong and brave. Others were, dependability eiXED OR HALVES DEL MONTf. . tuppo.'i’.'d to |.Tot«.*ct Uioir uv»ar- * /iFC—*7eniih Aufomjlk i^r3 from fire u n i! Ilj’ltti.'np firtp-lunin^ Ctiiilrol S'dii others wer* supposed to f!cv.t;«;r,ifa'ly Ixic iu n « GUNifiJ&CHIS Cf.iiuf JV —-«=*it-n jirrfcct>/ 6 r?At*n Ut^’OM bring hc:i!th m u i j'fx'd V'j"r linc-ttiMii-g on forhmr-s. The of hirlii- t HT ,ii,tr.m.i(ii-.ni> J M te i BtifiSSS itnnc.s cai’ie li«iit; v. * /<-n.(h 5tir»‘*r Mundcrafled itition.-*. r;i'.cri <.'cUir 1 V On^;* i f f mi*■ wilt'd depcnddbility year * f i c r y e a r cukr;>:oii . ~ ,K rtAtttww••»arn \i*o\v . , * itipi r fluid N idi’y tiLJiil t)/-Chjnj}i| \ stone. V/rnrinj.' tins ssI'■ hi w i‘h cMlirxvO Co!u Contdds fyr fill;,He/ p ictJrc \o<'u’.e duuifttu, w-iuivt ht-.n", i'AWuiiy , mi longer JV !•{*.*' «•(¥){] f'/rliuii1 lo i»nv:-ri‘- wlirwc b e l l 's STtrrriHG .'•« 49 MARSHMALLOWS 25c « i.unshint*1' < otor I’iclutt? Tube for gfCdler picltirc U ij’.hii--‘isl tnuict's (SADMNIOI* • - ^ ^iriJul.ty w;..s in Vx- month. Ko{ CR0UTETTES ALUMINUM rCIL V,." 49c •n;»ny p-’oplc yti!i Jun.f* th#* old l«0« tKMf ■■ ;dea lli.it precious fctoms c/m LASAGKA' SEASOVfXC W .ZINiTM «!• VF a II COIOK IV IMCTUfll tUB£ WARRANTY help or h.nm Ihem. Hut many poiiiil; n w i f tc-luf piciore ll»rc>u^>i FLOOR CARE CAT OK dcc roiio people do enjoy wearine their lnS« In |>ie ai(Oi>.M/e'J ?fin.rti «Jc«1 ^» i fo»*; »i'11 ilmwn w Iiom* ov^m-r mj» ln.^ «>f jirthstOMi':-. in tahrtr *r>d Krvic*fi . nimnnmirrrmnrr . ■ •■! im.-; Ml At* lhe t.ijli^jlu.n o l lhc I in •(. v »-irv»iif ii>K*’ | U»tij (VAlUABtt COUPONj| '1'here uie jvopJa who find • » VVj* i » i>'j warrKi'lrd fvif tii# i«*M un-1 eniovment m •leinf’ btish'css , i n p..(.| .-ed f, ,,.n rf th? o».|in*l j with r;cm orn^Moi’.T.r. f.\' . • •. ■ n .. . 15* OFF . 110 St Win' (in' b(* one . with thii t«*H* )»t. ^Icf, of tiiem? !•“! f.tiirwfl‘1 "WI-’ SltMWASNER A ll . J ' l M A WANT NKW i MS'mY||-.kS. WI- c ; i \ !•: m i *:s t i > ;: a i . s • i';,rt„rv COUPON OOOO TH»U 8AT., DTC.JIlf ^t4lj(jjf*tHi *CEHT;8 PlftlSiVTl/lMOOJ YET TO GET THE BEST ^<0 WNOOM rni^QM ' ^WftSAOH+iJttORArlVF.WlJCArHS .. iiamed M"» h;mii.s. S'u* ih e finin m tMtotu j; :? j'® , • - . • , - . , ^ l . i l e s f models In-jo. l l A l ' I ’ V m«u* U i u « ; i. ,«w* is* u w>* HOLIDAYS U) ALL! lM'.IJMUL HINT: TEN EYCK R0NS0N, INC. friple-S-Redfemption C*ntcrj — Now Ihru Mon., Dec. 23rd W il l Bo Opon 9 A.M. Io 9 P.M. — Open Tuh*., Dec. 24th 9 A.M. to 5:30 P,M, To make micfois * jvarli:.,<» new; uaMi them Irom » pnn of water io which yon’w* rthl(*.l 283 UPPER MAIN ST. MATAV/AN sroec IWJ M t o n e tabh'sjv>»n of nnmionui. HOUKi IW&tur : ro Ml 10 l'hen dry and polish with tissue liMR liwr. .H OPtH HITES 'TIL CHRISTMAS - HWY. 36. KEMSBURC I ; I AIRPORT FLAZAHAM1 prpcr. *11 mill —i in—immwi—hwhiimi P A K r d jj ' . ., ' . ' 5 \ / A t ^ l L-;L> Lion* .Jump ! €!ahsific G!!-!LKO'A. I -!; : .V- i ' ' . . I ! Di^PLNri.-v.s. i - a a n,A-:ovn:: !aa!i j.n: t ■ M ANNUAL WINTER To P 'j c e V o w . A d j !,»/ >1 | I r •v:m j n r s . p a t i i.n'-? iivia . ■ ;aa.ja c aoas iau,: Scir^i, I’Viiii . *:\.l il -v«',; ; rr.'-c: u ' -* rj -.•, ; r s ' h ! A ' J ■ ■■■■■ - P l u m e ■■ hg:jaaya vacatiom s i.rc. h-oh schooi. *.'/>*.>1 i; rs. ’’"fii'V l i m . i i r >••;,' •' :r<-; .: k a j sj|:. pett'“I T lo r'\\y:)\ J'.il M 3. •V!*t ’• ■«""'{'• GRAAUATE-S l'Mt-rF.r’’.!-::D. Si': A!Ar I-! A^.DYi /IAA" c,i !';A j, | • AiK.i. ijji.- I., USED CAR SM I tii1: il S( i*.: r. I (uva; . :v' i M;-*v •:];.) *nif • Deadline For Copy 4:30. P.M. Tuesday, | HISTORY !:tOU:a!;;A. MUST M.-. AA 1; !'A ilAsS A j- 'il,;- i lv -• ' V A : * :i>. M ;-.: 'jiA 'A ' - 'r , Each V1/ Doubio '/ ’/ »Jsr!,r»e,AlA.'-' O r P i C r , M O I v T h ; M j I!-.!, t /■,!/;■ T O v Ii). ]/'U V I ' t ’J i f ••• ’ sit.*.'.' f o v ri *J f i t s ' :-.a< D u n h q -This Sotiti W iS . In c lu d e a r N o G k V u C a i t Mirfirtjuir! Charge (3 lines) ...... , , .. -. ■ $2.00 I iiyt'-M t:'. -i. in '. i.T'.jih-. oj ;h , 1 '-V'. ... 1 C acti')' iiflit ‘V-? KC;:,V [<:.:)•. -i ti- ! ball rn'TKv ■ .. . ■k 2. W i’ iv D e ii:'» (( j W i ii.'.H’s \ Iaa Service Cliarqa For Box Nurnoers C U ’.I At, 1 OS! n o \ C'J>‘| r- t r « 3. Co:^p!e>e Erti'tne T«»ie Dir>, Jie ^irnns ''W\ V i iv .i'i. ^ »n!h ■ A •>” w;;r:i K:-; rt ci V tr^v *1 Wh i OR d Plo.'S, P o;ji, i y. vmi ?tn >M- in. (MC •Ikr.t V • ; 42. 0.->K‘ C'*M\inv.*:!avY J-e« „. ’Aer u 4'/2 Average vVords Por Lma .i -rf-J- nditi.*-; r-;. ;ii a-,r .iu •>V 'i. C»j;?-p}i’?i IN'Iwrfak !abr«e;i'ci:sy, on o.haii^a .v i ! ii A. i-lW S i : , ' vlavyinift :im\ c;fi unwr, to norni > y;tpI'.O illd ‘KISi j.hud nn> fl.;ui cvi-'lite/j Iw A. V, \ iil j'h e r'i.MJlh A)n!-;;r.A':*s | . jd frfA'tt *■ S^ Cor.'ph’frj lysreai in.spxiC'ion, a a 4-.p*-r-.'; I' ex\K'\ ce uel 1 Iii !, /!» .7-1 SliiViMO MACiOMK !&' ■oppor \:tv c repl »>('? . M q'.; j Act.!Vfd:ii«:!v, KGS W.,« I ' f !>ad -Ki er m a n e n t t>rfw CT*T 'A n » i F r e e z e Z 'r o le c tir ih to- — {.>P0?K P - Contract Ratos Upon Request- | q u i t e c ; f whtd- WOM ! i 't {M rvA-'.t Hndcvfs ! ! | ifiTYl liy whi! ; rn lhe r wor] S. hc'rjis, t''\vs on bulA.n;^, o , 1 bf; victo rs. «hijj{il washers (it n j i-^iip/^ed) with anti frw?,& . Iw itlJ’n ,;! J‘i!< in o.vIK.! u.-nc */.i. 2 p m. to 7 p. d ii’tv anO ir;r>nu^rc*;'\.>. M uny h.iiV;viin- ii <4?; !? JiOlvSKt. ,-j v ! r i v a l s *V,» in StM-HKlfi or?tiv<» p‘us /ijvper P JS. CcrtiT A..,;. :n ! the ^irn^. ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | APARTMENTS - RENT DLL’) AXI KG woman IWJ) dav’3 a 5 Vr». and service gu'^ranice s ;tfU-nr> \\v>: icfe ranees. Cair r‘04-r Vfi ■ $61.30 Oovi’in .... ' ;] o v I ' ’ t.’fjuirol Hoards &fu.ir .ns. . V/ ... ,. ... :63 CADILLAC "DeVILLE" • UNION BEACH •• 5 ivona' and i.r or So.00 down — l.'-S weekly .7j»Ici>'.v. Ju .. 0 M ! C*>!»rrnl oi th- b-Rr.lr. bv M^ldl^ ' hath. Cal! 2B4--35". JIO IJS E K K F P E R 5 jnomiKgs'. O'.va OHi tvv.:d'( ^.i- y - ft p.in'1. Hlrrnf»«ha;.': 0 y. 1 i)oor ilaril top. A ir umihooaeU. Sierec Pow«?r KEYPORT ^ ^ _ tsr» v n *s G i t , >.n, ./■)!• I t o f ’ n u in Windows, w u s. I'idileU iiis’vU. , 4 ROOMS A N u ’ lw O :r A v :jT!abfi transiiorialJtin. 5Sti-7St2 wj)l> 965-0401 La( | aj.ui a pieioini* d^f^nw )>y Wal- Two-Si.ory honro with 3 b«'.lreo’< \ laic Uavtie;':, Keirh r{rr>:ii;:; aut.l '68 BUICK ELECTRA "225" . dir.hiK i'oom and porch. AH utili­ Keyport,Jtfe'r 3 p.m. ; wj i'J.’iB Truck driver. I.ockI; man pre- _ id - it , jTi^rt Marrinnlon, m.nU* ten; (>een SA( »P.l;i> (S2> Custom ‘i Ooer Sedan. M r Condtt^ontid. AUvea Ra *s ! ti'il subsiitnUon> ax the. ;-;nme MATAWAN $50. Te!.:'S64.3127'.._ _ 19 ! Chadkirv. - Power Brakes. Vmyi Interior. 1 D jo ib * ...... U C 0 went alo.n.i; in an endeavor, tn find Immediate PERM AN EN T, openings First snowlngl »9^0 Hancn witn TOYS OM D IS l’f-AY !(>% discount « e'jrai/uiufi;'it that could k^*p the .‘68 BUICK "RIVIERA" HELP WANTED for males and females. M UST _ at SeaVa Ki-ypwt. MM300. s 19 Lka:.H,.%t a. eompeiiUve siane Hu- hot ,-water tosebcard heat. :,Full Ciudont Aport-'vioune. A ir ComJiuonwi. Ruckef SeAt%-. work rotating shifts. Siartin^ .sal- KKYPOKT (30> there was ahvuys y. height nrol> fcssflmeni. patio, air conditioners DIVAN’ 550 in good'Condition/ ?(!-) ttfosele Power Vlio.oow:i. Vluvl Roof. Power ^cat.. included E.xcolteni condition —i<;e ATTENTION JOB APPLICANTS a*y |2.35^ per hour plus shift dif­ r lem and not the experience i«» Tho Keyport Weekly and The May­ ferential. O V ER T IM E. Excellent im . _____ ;______19-26 Oartnr ..... , n t '67 BUICK "ELECTRA!.1 ^ REALTORS 'original prico 31,500, must s.-ru-i- llUtKl'V ... . 0 0 0 fait to pay ut joast tiroi* and one- N«.»wmwji ,. 0 0 O ofteciive. , 4 Door ^ncan. Poutsr Steering. Power 3rake.i. He«d MULTIPLE LiSTfNG & TRADE MIDLAND GLASS CO. r:(iG-UM~. ______wjiO half f o r overjime hmrs. The The ftam e' left '.be , im pulsion Restraints'. Shoulder harne.vs. ' INS. SEND. FOR CATALOG CLtFFW O O b AVI-'.. ia o w rnhtimu.m wage for employment Zt-M'I'il .CONSOL8 TV. JSE.OS; that lhe Ro„M:e*s, with rrun*h lo CLII'FWOOD. N. ,T. 'b ! - ■ MlDDLETOWN-HOlMim. N.J.. covered Ly the FLSA prior to the call 5W5-3S73.______. ' _ wjlS SUUI.l. SCIKMK. (Vi) {e;’.ri! but with ftocd resolve, may BUiC.K "ELECTRA '225" An Equal Opportunity Employer be u February hviin. thev r.annef Custom Convertible Coupe. Vmv! «meri«:r. Power win­ 6 1 J it 1966 Amendments is $t.G0 an hour fiiOMAS ORGAN A-l'condition,Ti . • tl Tor.fi ...... hope ro he n Oeceinb^r reasn at dows. AiW-i M Radfo. Power Seat. Air v.onditsoned. I" with overtime pay required aft.-r vis.'isld pyrcussir.ii unit inciii!!:1:'. j T f i y t o r ...... o o o this shige nf their development 40. hours a week'. Jobs covered as Walnu^finiii’p. 2fil-t,'J2D._ ^ v. 11 fl J, l U s i i a k . -UNION'BEACH. 330 Broadway. 1 i Tht Rarilun ;-:fien.nd.<, .inude move '67 FORD "LTD" stories, six rooms, three- bed­ a, result of thc 19IK3 Amcndmeni'-s w o r k w a n t e d C n v i n J i u ld o WINTI'.R COATS ~ At-d cnViitaij iM rc v ...;.... 2 ” of a jt>b oi it, only loyinu; f-» the 4 Door Mure lop. msliMn l*adJed Root. A/r Ccnillrioned.. rooms. encased oack porca. hot require tl.i* an hour irimnium wiih ovorf.iine pay required afier dressL‘S 16!/.. Call 2C.1-0S85. P;ir)W>. . o o o Middletown :4 ?e( iulr> fU-e th.»’v Powor Sievrmg. 1-owvr Cra/ces-. -water hfi.it: full msement. nevvlv; W IL L CAKK FOR infant or snuiU KuniioK- . ... I) o o 42 hours.a week. Kor specific.in* w jl1) cmild not control ,’im Vi ^k, a bey- painted Slo.UiJi' M iA rtmritfi^c nf child in my honu‘. f(ri«tvd yard, l o f ti< 3 0 0 formation, - contact thc Wage and . £ 2 Coune. Air Conditioned, r D *v e r Seats, Power Si .4(1 per hour plus free door io Marllioro, Ki'yi'ort, etc. Wiii pay Ci T* P of Kearney Si. S7.5 ,frontngJ 117.16 Windows. Custom Inu*r:or. f hronie Mncels, Vmrf Roof. door transportation. Free paid va­ top dollar. Call Jack Bostock 2(11- GF.ORGI5 MARSH & SON'b' W e e k s ...... ' I I 6 •deep. -$3.509. 25-1-1117. ' tt com nr. tion aluminia . 0 1 I cation. Free insurance coverage. STOPiV: $, SC R EEN TOifj. ; wjtf Agents for En^el Broj;., Inc...... - ...... K U Y P O R T -- Mouernizcd 3 room O \ e - 4 0 ,5 ’67 BUICK "ELECTRA 225" 583-1:108. ____. : i . • " wjtf WINDOWS & BOORS Local and long distance, fully in­ V I . 4 9 17 - cottape. largfr kitchen, tiled bath, CASH, scrap copper, brass, all Custom sport Coupe. Atr ConriiMoned. AM-FM Radio. L P N tind Nur.ses .Aides, Mount . DISCOUNT PRICES types non-ferrous metals. Prompt sured, containerized storage, r>66- K lser.m ;m ...... ,. 1 5 7 Ideal; for couple, sas baseboard F r e a d ...... 4 4 12 Custom ViiJv- Root. liead Reitraints. Pleasant Manor Nursing home. pick up service. Call 01G-8120, wjtf 1104, 380 W. Prospect Ave.., CliTf- .000 hw t. handy bus service: low taxes, B r u s i ...... wood. N. J. 'v: If .000 priced to.-seii fast.- Call after « L - ' °'2G [CARL_A_ FRANT^ _ _ 204-310;! M c K c n n ri ...... '66 FORD "G A L A X IE -500" U n ltK tth a ...... 0 0 0 p m 264 i m 15 B O O K K E E P E R ' PayroTi. General CfiRISTMAs" Ivhalesuie , 1 0 2 4 Door sedan. Cvbiom Vinyl Interior. Power Steering. PETS — SALE St-jver I.: ...... office work. Part tune. !itat« and retail, Canadian Balsam and ’ AUTOS FOR SALE F ly n n ...... 1 0 JJ Power Hrakes. V8 Engine. FO R RENT qualifications, exnorience and sal­ bmnchts by the bale, large selec­ ary desired. Reply to Box I.. tion of grave blankets all sizes, CHRISTM AS Spccial- AKC Ron. 17 a i W ! JM yW fUlClfsm EpJM 225“ Poodle Puppies $40 nnd up. Call BiLL LANZARO'S Kcyport Wwkiv. ______19 custom mada also'while bianktis, M ID M . K T O W N (S»2) Customtom Convertible. Vinyl Notch Bac* InterloInterior. Power 1 ROOM furnished apt.: first floor- we?* dovs aticr 0 p.m. Sat. mid ^ t .... wreaths all sizes up to 4 ft. and , GUARANTlvEO CARS 'OFT windows P O W ‘ STetit.' ...... * V. 3:-single rooms. > 6 room unfur­ SEA M ST R ESS or tailor, full or part Sun. all dav 19 potted trees, larj>c or small. Rop- • AUTHORIZED SUZUKI B n r d y l ...... 3 fl 11 nished a p t..' 2nd floor. iheatAtup- time for dry cleanini! establish­ 9 a 20 iptied. Iuquird 205 Main au. Key­ ment at 13 Division St.. Keyport ins and Christmas stands, indoor MiNI-POOIUE pups” biock^AKC ! MOTORCYCLE U nvnns ...... -.... . 66 CHfeVROLEf 'TW AUfr'A : SALilS & SERVICE ! ------3 4 13 Convertible Cour>eA V3 Svngine. Power Steering. Power p oit wj!^ •or ctfll'JM-lClOO...... — . IDan d ' outdoor lights, garlands, K«j». all .‘hots, 6 ' weeks - old. HarrIn?toU .... . tinsel/ potted poih'ctiias $1 and up. $95.0jl Call 566-4160 ____ wjlft MAIN ST. CR. RT. SIS. M A I AW At' W a r d ...... B 4 14 HraTtes. Aufmuatlc I'ransinisjilon. Open daily 8 A.M A Sunday 9 A.M. i ■ 56n-2224 liroo^H ...... •3 o ;o TOY JAPANI-:SI- Spimiels AKC .520 closed Doc. 2a. reopen March 1. O P E N l-.VI-.S T I L 9 wjlf P u tte r ...... •66 BUICK "WILDCAT CUSTOM” K or-: cuddly bundles of Inve fla rris rm ...... 1 4 6 19BS. reason's Greetine. tnanK you , 0 0 0 2 Door Sport Coupe, Air Conuit'oned, Power Mcerlng, ISNT IT ABOUT TIME .WHJ1P85______wjl9 W AN TED IN T E R E S T E D parties S U n v s i'J ...... for your past [Xitrimuyt*. Raritan Ml0K0>a ...... 1 0 2 Power Brakes, Custom Interior. CO LLfG AKC Rcj>. low ly fientie to take over unpaid balance on landscaping, Hwy 35, South Am- O il ;r . 1 2 *1 fcmalo needs a family of cliil- repossessed cars. Choose From -10 b „ y , N . ! ; ______12-19 '66 BUICK "RIVIERA" dren $50.00. 566-0OH5.______wilO Cali George Martin 5t!iV(ilQ0. i r ,, 3-1 24 i)2 FORA ' ' SEWING MACHINES ...... : ,, I R R.n-lian a rl inn ...... 10 13 B 22— 55 Sport Coupe, Air Conditioned, Power Windows, Tilt Steer­ H IM ALAYAN Kittens - l onp silky ______- Mtddteto'M Uliilcto’Mi ...... 10 Ju Hi S7— 82 ing Wheel, Vinyl Interior. haired Seal Points & Blue Points. (C) SLIG H T F R E IG H T 196'! T-Uird f.ne owner good coiuli-! WINTER Show quality. 20 I-G40S. wj IU ticvi. Call M4-50SI. _ _ wilD | •66 BUICK "LeSABRE" SCRATCHES TOY“ POODI,E, Akc''Re>.iytere;d.' ■ffir'l'LYMOUTH i-'URY A door"v-S. | FOR ALL YOUR Sport Coupe, Vinyl Roof, Automatic, Power Steering, black male, seven weeks old. Call after G p.m. Pli: 1275. IH ’. Power Brakes, Vinyl interior. WIMi 152. wj 19 New 19GS zig 7.un sewing machine.-! FALCON J O.S., Aula. lYans.l '65 BUICK "ELECTRA 7.25" built ill Jig zag p'.isii button re- Kish buiton radio, healer, A’.W. . PRINTING NEEDS reise, will monogram, make button 4 Door Sedan, Air Cimditfonod, Power Steering, Power MISCELLANEOUS tires, Ex. Conti, interior and ex- | Brakes, Custom interior. holes, sew on Uuttcms, lines, hems, terior, pcrfcci second ear. 5 G 6 - 7 W . FROM and sew ir. zippers, many oilier CALL 264-3030 YOUNG MAN would like tu prac­ 19 I fancy stitchcs, new machine guar­ -65 BUICK "RIVIERA" ' tice piano ii*’ your home several antee. Sport. Custom Hucke! Seals, Center Console, P o w e r evenings per week. Will pay hour­ Windows, Tilt Steering, Power Steering. ly rate. Cal! 10 a.m. to 4 n.m. 49.V BUfiLER&BITTER ' $42.00 1)748. 19 YOUR FAM ILY NEEDS '65 FORD "LTD" on terms arranged Custom A Door Hard Top, Air Conditioned, Power ■ call credit manager A M ERRY CHRISTM AS Steering, Power Brakes, Custom Vinyl Interior, FU llf WINTERIZED USED CARS (9 - 9 p.m.) SERVICES •65 BUICK "LeSABRE CUSTOM" OLDS 1966 PLYMOUTH COLOR. Biack and White TV. BORROW $IOO TO $1000 i Door Hard Top, Air Conditioned, Power Steering, Power 985-0600 Service. Rentals and Aiuenna in- 4 4-5 C & m . Y k II0 « i Ou»6- , Sport Fgry coov»rtlijl«. Aquo. with our service is confidential Brake*;, Custom Vinyl Interior. muHc stick. wl*^: 8lr corvimoohfl. ou»o. tran*., "3H" , (out ot town call coliecl) stuliations. Monmoiith T. V., 264­ pow*r stwlrta A- onaine. po'.ver «tc«rlnq. # A i U W ______ju-a 8144.______j y r ord t*ra^ei. ^ fti.W W '65 BUICK "WILDCAT" CHAIRS, wrapping counter, dis- ! HOT RO O Ri, slate, shingles, lead­ FAST and CONVENIENT 4 Door Hard Top, Custom Vinyl Nolch Bark Interior, 1967 PLYMOUTH 1967 CH RYSLER play case, 3 ton Air Conditioner, j ers (and gutters. Tree removul. take up to tlires years to pay Power Steering, Power Brakes. ■ V/P Hardtop. coW ; H r . hritp., wh'W. Cvtforn Ntwport. Peigenson Shoes, 43 W. Front St., ( Wyncrcst Roof:n>;. Tel. 946-1064. V-l, ajtort'o'!*; ironitnUi^n* pawtr '' po*»r »!*er!nj C 9 A T R Keypoi t or call 2t).4-0147. tf \ I2-2« '64 BUICK "ELECTRA 225'’ . . •t*«rlrfl ot'd ood power broK«*. ® Custom Sport Coupe, Air Conditioned, Vinyl Roof, Castom , air eondMlnnlnc. CALL 566-8500 or stop In at our office Leather Interior, Power Windows, Power Seats. 1967 PLYMOUTH 1967 PO N TIA C Catollno conv.. blut*., 2-dr. with *65 BUICK "SKYLARK” Pury IH . B!u<, 1-doat haraJop, V *. automatic traimnlMlon, power 8 V^, oulomoTic "■ itwrlna ofvl otr C 9 C C A MULLINS LOAN Sport Coupe, Y Engine, Bucket Seats. Power Steering, powiir steering conditlon’na, Power Brakes, a^d broke*. . Service Directory! 158 Main St. — Matawan, N. 1. 1967 FORD 1967 CH RYSLER '65 DATSUN Mtitcwo- W Mi», wl'n Station Wagon, 4 Door, Radio, Heater, 4 Speed Trans* 1-dr. hordtsp, N.twDO'f. Dark blue. 4-door sedan, YO U bust ’em wo'll fix 'em. Class * * oulomcrtlc trahs./ C 9 1 C A automatic front, power eteerlng, air mission, W. S, Walls. end power 8»»«rlna- ' co«xi.< . . . t*fit*ir« C 9 A C A CONTRACTORS and scrcen repairs, Bayshore ii tilt Peering wti^et. # & 0 3 U Hardware Co., Front St., opjiositc '64 CHEVROLET “IMPALA" 1967 CHEVROLET SEASON'S GREETINGS fmpola Sport Coup*. Gofd> t tfo«r PAINTING CONTRACTOR Post Office. Keyport. Call 204-1145. Sport Coupe, Vfl Engine. Automatic Transmission, Power comai witn autftmufk 1966 CHEVROLET ______wftf Steering, Power Brakes. pew«r ttMrlng *>d braV*i. Qlr Impoi# 4-ioor hardtop. Hue, V-l, Exterior - Interior - free estimates. . wnditlfttlnQ and Si'SEft outoinatlc trani., € 1 A O C TELEVISION '64 OLDSMOBILE "STARFIRE" ' AMCM rodlo. p>w»r *te**-lntf. • J IM LANCE | Enjoy The Beauty of a Tree ; Sport Coupe. Air Conditioned, Bucket Seah, Operating 5W-IXM5 RENT A TV Console, Power Windows, Power Seat. 1966 PLYMOUTH 1966 BUICK wjtf Lelobre. («reent 4-door, V-t, at-'le. Color k black tt white, week & '63 BUICK "RIVIERA" troiie., power steer?na £ 1 0 9 C All Year Long! l«rr«eud« F«itb*cV, Silver, and orakei. f 1 0 * 3 CERAMIC TILE month. Delivery available. Bay- Sport Coupe, Bucket Seats, Console Shift. Tilt Steering, 7 door vith r«d lnt»rior, V-8, sliora TV 787-4400 or 583-1466. wjtf Power Steering, Power Brakes. $i5oo 1966 FORD Bathroom and kitchen, real tile. Thunderblrd. Rod. 1-door hordtoo. F re ' estimales. Work guaranteed, '62 BUICK "SKYLARK" auto, tronemltiion, C 9 X E A 2W-336.1 UPHOLSTERY TREES Sport Coupe, V8 Engine, Power Steering, Custom In* full power. # f t 0 9 V terior, Automatic Transmission. 1965 CHEVROLET w] tf (ROOTEOJ lUllll W H E E L CHAIRS, crutches, canej, etc., for rent or sale, Charge 566-3016 1966 BUICK 1965 BUICK accounts Invit-id. Matawan Drugs, wjtf • ROPING • RUSTIC • CONES L*8ohr# hardtop. Bk*oo and vMillJ. 145 Main Street, Matawan. Call t tloor hordtop, V-«, onto,outo. tro-is.,tr LeSovie hurdtop. Orevn, V-B, outo. • BRANCHES • PLASTIC RIBBON tram., wlHi pow^r ^ I T C A 5CC-0021. wjtf *TtTn a J l I r MOTORS, Inc. po«vt< |roK«« slfjerluo and hroKei, 9 1 / 9 1 / ond »t«erldQ. $1975 SNOW PLO W ING, commercial, • POINSETTIAS residential, driveway 10x30 $3.,r'li DOUBLE-CHECKED JJJE D r-orfy-fhreo Yaart end Wo Still Run LIU New others tree rslimale. .liC(i-22.rir) 11 till T CERTIFICATES REPAIRS “ CHRY'SLEH CARS */ Ll " p ... _ _ . .f HICYCI.K need fixin*? Hrini* ir in i Cerlhme's Greenhouses STTISPI to Western Auto, 112 Mpin Sc., | M alnu m i. W e repair all mnke.-i, w jlf | H IG H W A Y 35 HOLMDEL, N. J.

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Ar.j n♦***’<> ^rj t h e ris-sil roi'pur;/ti\vnf !• ■::*■ h* n pr« ,, r u i t> 1 U r t \ f p*-^r >>efore this C im - i i o n t r j o ^ v , th*» i n s u r a n c e SSO.tVj it’”! fi'i.'h anc1 w t-ry rctiMip.M’l or 'nn> J r-1 o ,v. ? J A N U A R Y , iit ‘j ,vhu-h : VKiinlKm e x i s t s }.5ni>ts ttnani or tem£ «>/ j , • • lbef«tf;fore ] »i’eUiek nt the Court Ikm***, F’t-ehMld. Bh,1.‘I . u.IsU lulf ;t KttpiifiitC a b u t t i n g j: 'M .y iv.-' i'l J 1 ’ fsoved si a thx> j Js'ew Jc:sey tt» W>«i\v cause why prop­ RED BARN NURSERY S E C m O N T h '.? O r< li» iH iic t i.s \vr. «*i )ti.‘j L^ppatrong Ave* iKltipifd jnirsuiini. to (‘■•t- autiirnt.v fvrnovt* nil si.H'.w iuwl »«•*• fi-'i'n t.’it- ! TM* O'dmanre L| ta!»e efVct j ;,>ne, Kt>p;»rl, N b v Jersr-v ^ln.uld v«.itfi*.! rt-d In 'Jt\v J^r.v*jy KWis».*tl abiiltini? rnlfW rilk* <>/ Jiucfi -treats ! im inediDtely upan fmul pit vs apt* ht.d • iu>! l>e -.-old tn pay the uc*1>Ih »>f the John L. Tassini Agency i StJ'tutfs 40:66*ii*. . , CHRISTMAS «“»fuJ Iii-iVi any tin* ir-* hv !;nv ar.i' j i;aid H hutin f;«hpi;u<\\ h ■> ijn d SKCI'ION Ail < i mu l|ie jinipf.'sV. <»•" io vf ice j open the _np£W.'M:''».*f ‘he Dhevitn- t f \ IT' IS FUKTHHH OfiUF.nED ‘hi.t j ul tirrfii'an»r«»i m i’iHiswsii'iit i.-tvtv.J’h v.hic-ii tnp.v b e U * •.*' i-'n 'ik f Slotr.j Vf.-rprjCK, •• . / . , t this Older, l>t* plJhi.Atjvd if? thf- Mata- ! 17 MAIN ST. MATAWAN i jff hcrth.v rtjH-idtti. )f «rif/vaJ iiu;ir»ciicrfbJ«. I ' l j H I . ,|)OTiC?' J.*; he’ehy jj’ven ; w•«o .yf.'ifnwtl., of ti-e nt'.'.spiipcrs ■m i'ic to tse lhurt'L>^;\iy (.(.vtftvti j ,SK(.’VtO^* H. T:iis Orsh.i'.'.' :.hiit ;,he \ v i;» * i in Ui'x .Susie lour tnncs fnur ! take ♦•fforl •iiivi’ifd ia u jj I'.jiti! puMilctt- v.jlh t;r. d^tr hbrasive-. 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This CJrdiiuince Mtall I take effect ini;ned:aieiy upon final j j paKKa^v iiikI piibiication aa p r o v id e d Select From Hundreds of Beautiful Trees ; by iau ’ }n:d upon ihe ;*pp»ovul (Healthy green'color);;-'. 1.65 Sill HEAD N' SHOULDERS SPECIAL 1,19 i ; Irod'K-ctl at a regular fifcettng '<>f the { i' T o y . n s j i p C o m n ijt ox. ih tf T M v r ^ h ip \,( ) Wreaths (Trimmed & Untrimmed) Many Size*1 ■4* f Mr.tiiwan yn Uet’emher Jt>. iyC8, and j th at such ordinance ^!hlH be luvthtr j considered for finnl f/assa^e ;,t , a • Grave Biiinkeh • Garlands (any length) CIOM «.sm 5 9 < | m ^-unti ot the Towrjb'mp CuuncU vl » f .’ II. \ I A.' THF j ihel Voupshjp of-M nlaw a.i 'to hei -held NURSERY LIVE TREES - All Sizes I is: phe Coi^vct; Chaml»/.‘t iff - LARGEST SELECTION 49c Siia — Now 2 9 c * idelpal BitJldint! a\ is7 J y\ver ’M iin ’ . ' /' OF ■ : " ' Cutex Polish KenM»>;VT Street, in .said To\<;u,hip. .Mou- • .Norway Spruce ,• Blue Sprites A lia.Y, the 6th Uti.v nf J»;m*ary, )WU, DOMESTIC & FOREIGN WINES ------, ;^:^ti > f.y .■'>f|iio'7 I'hf’nTfi 1 _ ^ -.i a t L : W I p.m . prov:«tlii;g!, Unie, a.id at ft White Spruce (Blue Tint Color) • Douglas Fir , l.tf.njl. lim e and. >lace iu- vcbich-t'.ie ;Md<\ IH THIS ARIA! . hiCf-tinp . m ay hi. irdm llioe to i a d j o u r u e d , «»l •.v h ic h t i m e a . i d p ) v '- e 2.25 SIZE A D O R N now 1.98 ‘ it,puo:ic hearhiy m il t>«- held and .:U INDOOR 1 OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS LISH1S * nECORATIONS’ jx;is Tov nvh.'p CU rk J IU 1 U Vj SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! H W Y . 34 Jus! So. of Lloyd Rd. — M A T A W A N ESTATE OK SAM UEL G. SA.NKOHO. ROUTE 79 — MATAWAN UECEASED W E .m u h i : ot sr.i n i m k n t j « WHOlESAl.t • RETAIL ’ v)f xccuL’sr | call 566-7656 DELIVER! |ACROSS FROM POET'S INN) — 56t-?090 8« O FF l o t N o t ic e is hereby jjiven mat tiie i 64 O FF ac.'d’inu ihe Mih>cnler. 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. 97 W . Front St., Keyport 130 Main St. M atawan 9 OcflAn Town&liip 9 hl«ptunv Cily C Lony Blanch 9 Hclmjol # Mlddl«lown • Enyiiililpwn 9 MAn,lap.in • Oolhtint HARRIS HARDWARE fr slhf> " rl Pag*# ,S!rfe,**t m i wat/v/am f j T W s tk y , Cyec«t/^t>i?f 'iv C u IU ^ r tVo'il'iM U Study Future Power ISeeds Special Inf aw! (Aire Reporh^d By flowifat A ii’vif'O i' C o ,jo nl

r I r i V cm n f ! J C k / L U r ’ u i % ri are among the Iti pvj.mjh* A U lM 'i U pr f > J 1 bal y v/h.v have aeresft u> som* on thf \ 1 r n k ir tl u \ tit a p-o ■ Acvfsory Cornet:. of the ?ifth An lab*. it /\ '.n a rins , ceo’j; -.’5 i.if Tivrsiv^ c^.re wtii in^n nual Monmouth Loke^.e G 'A C :l : a i ! i i'.'T l'J ! I V>' •c h : ili« unit, hum n--k iiilaius fan inro •yu'.ais it) ■ca; r.ioniuvrini' ( iljj mtnt Iflstitute. according io ai.- an- o 1 ut r v .mm 'j'.ict'.'jor-.“i us yrtmaiure. /j k than .■a «.■}>[ i ' d i - t d * l ( ) I f r rt f* i e» i nounctir.ent fry Kuhen i.i. t-<-« I t r i u f I f o r a •’.tir/i f il id 3 IS '1/ K* J Ham. director 01 coju.-r.utiity it!,;- - VI { .rov: ; Ir.ip Jt i i ) i 1 -cj I t n[ i li S it h ^.r » j u ! surg‘-»rv '-naud}n« congerm.ai tions at the ai>a #f;i»niui j r ( c{ y w u n reipt ! svsie m dlcrka so h-*i j fuiiioi! iHUTtjis'\\‘sd us-i;d for feod- t defects. RH m cic.r babies. riTisU* bv ;be .center or two spe ifor-da^e and Inw-Dirth-vveinni in* ch-iirirum nf the m.-stjbit:.- • uv m ade 1 tr(tifu:-cW escort can De : :iven in# JIj k Ls sn. tmv nuf-.r.tUK1'.. The'miUiuU: w»i» oe »;«!•.? nf iW>- tryuspon. incubator*. the ambulan . In thtj even’ fhp- fants and o'her f.-omr>i\cac;0?ia of cnllepe Mar. 2L jheeu- vf lhe special transport Incubator* J J r a n c h trst ;u d >.quavi i not tei’fr. pie^n^ncies. 1 stitutft thw year :a have battery - {jov^-red equipm ent availabLf. the !V:onm'juth c h f in d 1 On Rider Board Uon. of C;..wcrnviitiU S.; s iu:?. wm d? w ii; jiwm tum thn infant*; u r .- j V/est. Lona Branch Squaa: TidV K j Airport Authority Swrvii’if ci* :i)r der proper temperature and oxy ! been enlisted £o»* back-up .support, j R . Anderson Pew. treasurer . are Senators CUf.iorc P. pen and pvrniit the use of fluid in - ( T h e i r u e n s r / e c a m uni: rt M on- • tne Sun internauo^al Finance | Iter risen A. -.-.’ftilmuns j . ^ iU5n;n fKira^ri vunnu the journey mou*:h. M edicai center !ia^ brer. ?;;*t j i_-oi*p. and Trenton law yer Peter i Morris Cow.tv Senator . Joseph’' Richard T riti> i' Rn iir ) Tlse eisiupment can »Js;) be ulu^ed j up adjomjng the nursery onur the I P. A'alsh ir. are. then>:wesf- rp.em*]j Marazit: announced,that he had ■ Howard. ft. Louw Wsnti.. -;Mv' V: i ve > »!do tr.e ambulance ek-ctnc sup* ; thud floor ot the JiU-san Greemvali i bers oi an expanded ' Ridnc Col- {n*rot!uced for tre tenthy w - hia director ol tha r«*w Jersey ; ply to augment the bakery supply ; Pavilion. Asr-cor.ditionea to .tr«a:-n- i Kejie ooar*4 of tnisu-es. The elec-1. tn _• i urt.av Tl. way Authority- ana n avur. i> Au- ; source.. Local i'irst Aid Sound | tain s, constant temperaturt* of I'i i tio« of Mr. Pew and M r Walsh i " , , . Murray, president und ,.<>i ihe t »*ie«n»ers na vv been specially tram- | degrees ana SO per cent fcwnutHy. 1 \/Q>i announced .ay Georpc R. rUll. Authority. The ju.s bpen i Asbury Pari; Pruv,;. ed in t.Ait iru-).sp;>rt procedure. | it consists o' one larj’.e room with ; the board cheorman. ‘ pre-fiJeG in the J% 3 »-2jSion.i: .. A*SO .lOSCpn L.. Irvylh, .M'vrs/uOtftft Monmouth M edical Center ! 4 capacity of l b ssoletter. and til— ------:------— ------.— :------* County J-n^holdev dncct.;;, J.^ rl rccejv.;s' a tn».n£r-?rt• request, -the j smaller room wuh fourinfancies j D. Garrison. Moiuhcul-.v Coti'Uy &u-> amb-jh-.nee util be summoned by i which is described as a ‘•growmii" [ p^rmtoprieM oi sclwnlt-.' Di. Mary ’ -S. Schm&gl. .professor or gQVtTii- ment in ,|.he History and Govern­ ment Department- hi . the eolU^e, . and Dr. William 0. Vaa Note..col- Questions ■■ On Draft ioge president, . • Q I understand there is * f<»- j *elective service law? ■Watch your driving. when vrii ceut stutetiv-.nt by the Ujrector t?f ? A. No. the auihoritv ano re*pon- pass the scene, 0C-1 an.-acci-Jeiit. belective aervite..which related to j ltihditu to prospcuto surh violations Stopping ■ suddenly <»' • crawling permmintf g ra to ie .s’.udents nor I is vesk-d m the Department of Jus- to thrt rop> Members nf the Monmouth County Board of i shown are, standing lefl to rJfibl, T. Rowland Height, aloTj; to f*ap? only adJs to tlie roiv deterred for such stuciv to compete I ‘dee. A W . S.Wallace Gift Certificate Diet, especially - on hk'h-cpeed f ^ hos«*n Vvcrholdfirs and official* nf the Jersey Central i Southern Drvisivn tnanuRCf ot th« JC P & L , and Trce- ! their work. Wm you give-me that roads. 1 ■■■■■■•. I’owuf and Light Company check over n map of holderH Marcus Duly and Harrv 5.«rri.son ]x. rented ,‘jtatement., Mnnntouili CoMnJy as lhe power cotnpanv offic'.ils i are I:dwin M. Anibfei, Coast bjvjMon manager, aorf ! A. The following State Directors Licensos Available jojued ihe Freeholders in a sJnuy oi Iu:ure electrical ■ l*reehoider l>jrecior Joseph C. Irwin, riftlit. Advice,was issued by the Director will make Kira really happy power distribution ut a Mrowing Monmouth Lou ray. 1 of Selective Service on Oct. 24. New Jersey 19bfl hunting and 1963: "When college students are fishing licenses are now uvti'la- STRAND ordered to report for induction dur­ ble from ascn;.s. throughout me M e r g e r P l a n s ing-a school term in which they Stare, accordioy. to Coninnsrioner Authority Moves Ahead ■are «atisfactorUv pursuing luO.-tiine Robert A. Roa of the Department KEYPORT postbaccalaureate courses, consid­ of Conservation mid hormoniic De­ 264-0452 Are M odified eration should be given, on an in­ velopment. X rout. Stamps and frerf On Parkway Widening dividual case basis, to a. postpone-, Cornpondiuins of )PG9 Fish Laws W S . U U L c e . . »>.The. Hoards nf Directors of mem of induction until tne end of, ftroods biissrie.ss the ftuthority "■r J n n y , I n s p i h e o — ny announced recentlv that they for widening the Garden State ■ r 0 ter Rive me an occupattonKl defer- scores, department stores deahnj; Hlckev • Freeman * Hart Sciaffner Maw Botaav “ 500” awarded a five-vear contract to tbe lo m ? ; in outdooit equipment and. rr.o.'.;: EXTRAORDINARYl” had af»rced in principle to a com­ Parkway soulh of the Karitan Riv* Howard Johnson Lompanv to op- A.:Yes* t but it is not mjuti^d to Municipal- cients. Larliet ihstn ^23 , •: • .-fttnjt* Win. h. V. 7wr« • bination of tho.-H'q under sliphtlv prate the Rrockdale. Vaux Mall and j fa *s<) modified terms from those an­ ■ ■ ' J billion would be impractical, as Chucseauake' *■...... restaurant “. ‘ Q. Doos 24 W. FRONT ST.. KEYPORT. N. J, 264-0700 nounced Oct. 9 by officers of tne At. an authoritv meeting Thurs­ . t!it> Selective Service jsmo of em'rei;i'licenses usuoily is day tho commissioners accepted .ft Howard Johnson.was Imv,mnd^r to two companies. j .System.have eny.uutl-.unty w uti's- dubstar.tiai uu tbe .bejimnir.K of nroposul of Frederick R. Harris (in the contract and will recurve ecute persons for violation of tlip > deer..season.1. Under the1 arrangement if con- I Inc. of V/oodbndi*e. lo do the eu- 13.6 per cent o[ t.hu fires." receipts summated. Brooklyn Union would | t’lneenii}' design on a cost pms mid allotment from'.tlie parkwa: 4) tyfriM FVcu toioi exchange a new Convertible Prc- ’ basis wuu a c.e-hnj> of six per cent to put in cafeteria-tvpt! lootl handl ferred Stock on a share-for-jr-are of tne lowest acceptable contract inf! systems. ' . ' - - ■ ■ ■' ' . ; Also — bnsis for New Jersey Naturals bid. Mr. Tonti eslimak'd mat the SAN1A SAYS: TRY M Y DKUGS FIRST FOR Common Stock. The Preferred The Harris company will design parkway realises annuuliy i v m m x in t kr H i n n t i would carry a cumulative annual the widening of me parkway to from the elfilit lvstauruntH alorR dividend of $1.75. five lanes- m each direction from its toll road. The Preferred Slock would be Interchange 117 in keyport ty a ' ' : m convertible into a full share of point soulh of the new Raritan lo ll Food Stam p Plan I mJWECKIIMKSSES Brooklyn Union Common Stock it plaza. These'dos»t*n plans arc ex­ called within the first five years, pected to take-all of 1%9 to com­ at the rate of .9 of a share if call­ plete. To Take Effeel ed w i t h i n the succeeding five . Another ent'ineeriuK design con­ Five iKldillumU Ni;w Jersey Cuun- Sat. - Sun. Matinee vear.s nnd nt the rate of .y of a tract was awarded to the Boswell share if called after 10 years If ties have been approved by the •‘THE SAD HORSE'V Etiftineerint; Company of Rid;;e- Federal Government lo participate tha.-Preferred Stock is converted to design and super- [inverted j field Park, . in thc Food Stamp Program. With voluntarily it would be at the rote ) vise construction of a new soull: I W e Will Be Closed the '.addition of Essex, Hunterdon, of;.B of ji . sham of Bvpoklyn. Union | bound Karitan Toll Plaza at a fee Somerset, Morrjs, #nd .Monmouth, ' ChrUtfinfis f v'e. J Common ? a( anytime..-Tt^ . call 0r 15 per cent, of the as-built cost only the thvee counties bt Glouces­ price of the Preferred Stock is $JJ 0f construction. , ter, Bur!ni((lon and Sussex will not a s^ard* Ti,is plaza wiU be located south bo purticipntinu in the New Jersey V ‘ '• ^ " 1 V > , i i v . i l , of the existing plaza and will hand* Fond Stamp Prof>ram by June 1, le only southbound traffic. The Bos­ 19£9, accorclins lo Irving J , En^pl- GIFTS FOk iM : well design?* are e je c te d to he rnan, Director of -the Statu Division ready, in June of 1969 and will in­ of Public Welfare. CHANEL No. f E M O T I O N BIG NEWS! BIG SAVINGS! clude an underground tunnel for toll It Is estimated the five noviv au­ C O T V , . collectors to reach their booths. CHANfiL Wo. 21 thorized counties will t*d jj OLD SPICE BURLEY \ braries whenever possible, before ! jj And In Sets kings wen ! cominj' to thc Newark Public Li- ; y . .. ANO MANY OTHERS ; braiy for the materials. This will .■.A Gift He'll Enjoy ■ avoid delays. ! All units of the Library will be ; dosed on Tuesday, Dec. 24, and t £ jjmeicn'S'Css.M^iM'fttsewa'**! JEWEL j on Wednesday, Dec. 25. '’Hwy wdl i V ; clone at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. | ^ KODAK INSTAMATIC : ?.\, and will be closed jII day tm BAY DRUG i Jan. 1. During the rest ol the lioli- ! ^ C am e ras day period the library will be open I $ OPEN SUNDAYS CHEST reigular hours. For the main build* ! $­ in*; these are 9 a.m. to 9 |. ni. week- j V 10 - 5 ;iays, and 3 a.m. to 5 p.rn. on ..Sat- • ^ WE HAVE AN UN-BURIED TREASURE OF LOVELY GIFTS urdays. J ^ ■TIL CHRISTMAS I ON DISPLAY, INCLUDING H'CK'C'Ctt'Ctt'C***

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Our Entire Collection is chosen individually by Mrs. Stern each FREEZKRS (Oihnr Drtfjarlmenh V /e 'd bo plea s ed , an d wo think you will bo ioo, ifweek in New York. V/e'd bo pleased, and wo think you will bo ioo, ifweek • POLAROID COLOR PACK I RANGKS g Alto Opon) you'd stop by tho Jewel Chest, join us for Coffoo & Donuts and see and Black & W hile Cameras STF.RI-.OS * I foifor yourself. ^TQUR KODAK GIFT CENTER 1 S WASIUP.'G MACIIINI'-S V For Quality Processing FOR LADIES WITH PIERCED BARS. R R Y liR S $ COMPLETE SUPPLY OF ALL. I4K GOLD s ALL. KODAK COLOR FILM THIS WEEK'S H FILM & FLASH BUL&S 50 DELIVERY V DEVELOPED & PRINTED BY KODAK ft«q, BEFORE CHRISTMAS 9 SPECIAL EARRINGS 3 7.50 # WITH GENUINE CULTURED PEARL. i 9 c:a i .i. m r . ivr 'i.i. . . (Ntfjt D^or 1'J P«op!'»i Natl Sank) |.»l»*»l»»artl»>(»l*l»)»l>VJlJ;»lMl>l»l»lJ,INSlW>l»i>llim5l*l!!«»>l»»!»lil*t»tJ«»I*iIW»*l*II>^l»l»tll«'Jt>l»l»l»l»

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y y w y y y y y y w 3 y (Jj y y y y y j y y w wy y y y y y y ^ ' S i y 3 y y y y y y y Happy Holiday y y y y y y y Many Th^nlti y M@UPAY y y for Your Fatronago. Best Wijhas for tho y y y Holiday SoAson. y w y 0 y y RARITAN GAIUGK, Inc. yw Keyport y w y w g Kapusliv Bros* y y A rm y & International Trucks - Tractors, Etc. */ if y y v y y y y T e x a c o y y Navy Store y y y y y y ~ w y SOUTH MAIN ST. KEYPORT w 76 Broad Sr., Keyport y W . Front St., Keyport y y &1 y 4? >■■' - V £ Al. Golii'n^n flnd Family y V Gnc,'tjo nnd t ! '".‘o K o p u t i ’.y sc y y w y y i f v * y y If 4* V .-W & ■ y * y * t f ■ * £ a. V &■■ 0 g V V y y ■ V y $ i if- I i I tf : * y V To our m any depositors and friends In the Bayshore area w e extend y S. 9 V : V our very best wishes, ^ ‘ tf | ; y * p » tf 2 V £ y Kciiiishiii'g-M U Idletow t! N ational Ban k v if * Church and Carr Ave. Kings Highwav' I s * Chtipel Hitt Shopping Center V ."..".-'KEANSBURG MIDDLETOWfJ Chapcj Hill, MJODLETOWN v . s y Leonardvlilc Rd. ’■ Highway 36 ; Newman Springs Rd. Sf B 1 Z L1 0 K D y POR T MONMOUTH LINCROPI' I V ' i y

VW . . . ■ . r t ■ . ■ ■ ■ .1 ■ ...... jpj z V ar ’ 3f V m * V V 5 A s the season's joy fills * ? ‘ 1 V V 5$ A a y W the »ir, w e aro . m oved to ■ y y w y . w I y y » .;■ y express our sincerest £ v V I a J* •ff v appreciation for the- loyal S'1 v i/ y I *? V if patronage of our custom ers. y it And besf holiday wishes. tf .. V v w a» nr & s ? y t ? s» 5 & s y V.. y if y v y *? ■ y S f :. Keyporl Prom otion Com m ittee KEYPORT % i ? * '■■ s w s# w s » w y V y ■>’ Keyport, N. J. w . . ¥ M AYOR and COUNCIL i- y £a r . : . . ■..' •••:. : ' . • ■. -.iV ...- ': i. V .-. .' ■". '!. ' i. :;■ , ■ ■ :.. ■ • • ' -VV ■• ■■■.■',* ■ ■ ■. ' : . . ' • . ■•!. . - . • ' . ' V. ■ . wSJwit V V -

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