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No actton was taken bv thc Mat- •..Mr, Hellstrdm, In letters snd In- slruction Co.. Fi'ank.>o Lakes, for &wa»To'wnolii?fcwan Towmsltip Council Tuesday un tenwwi nt » » >mt«- A m t w y . Gen- additional '.vorfc dono.in:.tha town­ .. Act!.-:? to boat a pa^-eud jn ajiy' «jg^cst?on3 offered j w a lk s “of -others ftfter fo r' thewe recommendation oof r tha Town- Town- er«!« u!fK«, clit>nv> ‘hat ship's sidewalk construction , pro- ime.in which tu finish a)l municipal jb y reiJdenU al thc .original pubiic j W.s* f/w,n improvement*;, 1 • . ■ - ■h!p Utilities Authority that It re- ot select Jill used to buckfd sewer firam. The'additional costs w u k. in­ business, the. M* fa wait Poroy^h»hcaria^ on the ordiaance conducted | The -resignation :of • Frederick- • auesi ihe resignation o t an sutnon- trenches; ■Uiiri.igj'the;-.' project may curred mainly for rem>iva!.of-trees Council i’liRsd^y. rtiuhf • ! bv coMncil Oct. JO. . ■, ; .... .■ : - :. . Mauer as a meir.ber or th i board’pi . t y iMmbesv Tho rccommemlalKio, h ave; been 1 less; than paid for .by and slumpsdti,ring.tiie construction. ainendments to a new zc-mae code ; Amendments-"- include a dov;n- 1 health and. of Stevenson' Enteriine IiiUi theIhe form of a» resolution iromfrom tlw Autnonly ir. 19(h. ia xt owners' licenses vere > '■ ■ whk'l' -*as enacted oofy the Jr-sf, ^r-|^4-adin^ of lot iUdr regutddnn.s in ’» a*> a ‘ member ' o i the iwditl'-- thehe authority, was no* entertained However, a wsoort by engineers, • newed for Richard C. Clay. 31 Uu.o *v;orit?i At the >.0ne Ciroe, tho , t;!V tOr. so^Uon off Main ;-of aojusfmeut were accept'd/ ., Or discussed in public by the coun­ Woodward. Clydei. Sncrrnrd and l'-dfif!V»L‘W Rd.. f.Iitfwood. and council pledged a further stuey of ; j;r., c’iniirtalton of, off-street, park' i Mr. Mauer is relirin.q nfter ; ^minr‘in^q r^tmnftd hv thf* nufnnrif.y f P'rfinW Pfzx-; 103 . Prospect Av c il c9 . s ProVL^,c?il s . | 0 determ n*^; (ri^ provisions in the business dis- j in" on the healih board for lG yeai's . Tho Authority vot^i Thursday _ |I io . "verily this ; contention, hava j Ciiffwood. Scvcii taxi drivers' II- if ii»rti7e»- ehajit»e» wm-be; tuied*Ki; lru .fi hiding lo a 15o-ft. depth for ; fhc* last ii. year.s of which he ser- n?Eht ...... t.yask tlio...... Township Mp.Council Council I. I proved negative, lhe engineer**'re: | censes were also approved tor «»tr next vear. . : jcommercial use of property on ; ved as president. Mr. Enteriine .w ill.. ••«. n e 1 ...'. r ...... I «««* 4-k.ifr K.w.'-fitJ 111*10 »-«i ' ' ' -- - -- •• - |o oust E ric Hulls, rom. v"' } port states that backfill was re -(C la y, Mr. Plw.1, Dorothy -Bracken, According to counei;, urnenO* , j^oute .Tl in the Broad St. area and ! bo">n a Jhrec-yenr term on the \«}r< The action culminated a stormy I quired in thu trencnoa where..clay iJa m o * . T. 'Bracken, Henry ju.. m,‘r?r': f'! 01 e zutniijj, ordn'ar.eethat : j j |^>er a i •/*» t »< v\ of MSi’ .rcstrictici's in j uufth council ut ms oryaniyaiioii Bieetini! at which authority c*>air-1 was removed for the Installation of ! Schwarz, I'.ilna M, benwarz and were introduced by foundj D « . 12 ! thfl businew dlstrief. . i meeting at 2 p.m. Jan. L , . .. . man Ka rl /.Ukerfr.an and member I pipes «nd that smtv.f. f).l ivns, in I A linnM i Original j Council, received a ic.ter from Alvin M argjlies accused Mr. 'Hells- (fact, used. . . , . j; a . plaque citing h!s two decade* j The original zoning rod up- A. C Uom;.i!k*iio nf. Aberdeen^ Ted. ,r ';m of seeking h iin.K'rs' ft-*.-1' -I • .Final npprovnl wa" vornd ■'in or; i.,f i,, '^.s ; Murder I M?ude;l iu|. in u;c £ Ju a’kiii.e, \‘-'hvn the ho,.,.,;.e tViioiH.ering'. he uncovered evidence ot'fraud'.in i ilmmut whi.ij adopts (.rin.o.ons w ; listed to Henderson-f.osbv.- a j D r. sucti HO foot frontage, changes' weiiid '*•0. Ifito e/fect. . . a. sewer installation la Ilia Cliff- j the Building Officials Conference u l ; year veteran of lhe Municipal De­ i tW .vever (U-tSi xerjues-t, of concern- Mr. thai btv - Wood area; . ‘ America Cods revised in t&Sfi. The j purtmcni of Public \Votl;y. |ed prop?1 y :0 V n.v'rs there.' the new J :j * acvi:><'fa ‘ o.t u - •• M r. Hellstrom denied the'accusa- (BOCA code provisions-replace -tho 1 ...... present btiiluing code, ' jarnemlm' trns the zurej lev R ciian-je in Octot-vr {ic- udcicd.;, tiou rl*'ut In* ‘vi> be^.i reCei>i;ju niuil ut - later declined lo answer a question ! ime-family dw-eiiipgs. boih the old and new address. proved chsnfja orders amounting to Jr.sRoh Mimtei, 'il. wiU not |*o on Irom tho audience whether he First Baby irial for the murder of a l.auren- e | Gteneil alvo adopted an ordinance. $469 and S70U for Assuncao Bros., Anolher iNcw \ear CVaneii Freside»*it 'Vermin EiiU sought any reimbursement for # Harbor man on/') Mar. JI. Alni-i1?- } apprnpriatirs $12.SOO trom capita! Jne., Coioma, and the Estevos Con- sun said the house n.umbenng- nnrvice of this type. se-'fi«:r.;\ i.ourt Judue Charles M : i’nprovemetit funds to improve I5i*m<;s \\ilh II The committee' submitted its report Contest Set Morris jr. has grunted a motion hy South, Monroe and Oiciiard Sts., several months ajuo. . The -report !dcfor--;e attorne'' Ocsrph p-r^i-y of Av**.. ►♦nd «ftd r,-'..u<|- wen;id h:>ve to be acted upon by ; -•P leasu re - of-- ilre e ih ij; Jeryey City who asked an adioiu.-i* ; en Lanes. council rjebre b^rominj* ettective, 'Tlie first inmmi “ First Be.hy inenf of th? trial which imd been 1 The improvements u«r io In hiiwvv:;r, ' ' -•' School Board Race ConWst*-’. sponsored by bayshore scheduled to begin .fan. .ifi. Mr. l\cw Fri.eii.d 8 a n d u ; elude. e.4- Mai- i iJiMnttee detin*1 the ouifwC . hear- lltc ;Vw\t meeting'.; ‘ - •-. . . . - , » n m m w a *l,e circulation areas of both news- awan Rd., Uturence liaibor, on J He vuid ^the*. bt>rougirs--*:pas« Gary Wilson. : resident manager Harold J .Dolan, (ormor prest>.| consolidated school district, he.ivos n a . „ , r 3 Whi,.f, k,>Vmiit of Keaders. dent of the Matawan ReRional | one of three suw Asful tamlidutvs j u , . B ch Township Feb, 3. lie is odn^ held wi.thout ; policy ha.s been, to ftsics.j adiucerii of (Iheeyeqiuu'.e t*ark--Apartments,- 1 bond in the M iddies* C ounty Jan. ' prf.'nertv owners for curbs and su^eetted that (Jro.«s‘ b, : . riV J. B o n d of Education filed yesttrday that y » r m an ravl.on in %sh. •, , % ' ,u ik Hoi nd^i T t At a preliminary br-arin^ ir, * " forA,.. the,i .. township*. post to(a i..-vbo filledr:!Url jJ ct.MM-nseven candidates.*.:in(1!^fllP(: '.UOTAWero tin up fm’fov vot-Vitt- I i , Lfl 1 UlH» , - L... / j nenied ivviVtne Dr. said thu Matawan, Matawan imvnship, sDn Vnwp.ship -Mimicipa!1 C j\-rx 1() M i. -Curr*e said he was object? object street i.s only one biock long «uul- at the Feb. 6 school.election. The rlnR on a total tlislriet vote, not the. Marlboru Township Hnd Madison ■rriu : P iiJd ish er and Staff entry of Mr. Doian into tlie race ! separate borough - tuvvnship poll*, days yfi'.-r i.1t: ^'unkr, • arid "saKt !•* ; t;'r;u; M - I inj? hy Irving Scbwartabach, like solldatcd board that year. When the •,n " lU lK de,'UrcU th' tt,n ■. — .J » ClmiiliinilFn 1..I.II l^lkl L i#. 1 .1 I...'.' \-.x lhe ‘.igji'-.ir'jr.tem. : - a o z a r o •Mr. feoer, » Strathmore ie»idciit..|changeover Ui a ickiuimi uo«ud tuuiv j _ . . ■ ,, _ . . . , .. .. 1 ' fn contrast with the township, the j place, in liiiil. he bucame the first 1 Prl/M fnp the first oahy of iMa i *«rj| l fTt* "I * n jjuufie I'tti;tti wdnivd U.at Mu;, li . I j-s a ‘’MP nuiiv, k .-.v " I ch-n'i' boroueh appears relatively qtiiet j president of the rc«ional body, lie | and the parents will be awardcu K f k l i n / I n W i r 1 (TII f ^ ^ A ll lo ciuim.-: '.h-1! 'av. ‘A l b - . With John J . Bradlev. board prt-si- I stepped dnwn ns nrvsident In l!)6 ,l I ^ )£: ^rm s u> opi-nu.n,,. ] MJ l A i i v l r t x y A B 1 1 K* v ° * f X l I Ii dolayinj; this oase," he adm-tl. ! dent, alreadynirflndv filedfiinrt fori'nr reelection,rei*lection as j! buti-ni continued,-iM!tim 1,^1 uc;as-‘a *n niPiv.hermember uniiluntil icoiHuiuea(continued on na^epage fnur)ftmr) i ® ca­ To Bar Appointment member, and llaruld Davis an j last February 'vhen he was defeat* j | Mr. lV?':-kv i'lal ie- ca oy liie vn-torious btraihiTioie I Sfonq nro-nndnr v.*av Jo cotflp n to Hf'ht fn when Sni.w ■ reived ut ;hi'• :•.lair >» * ' Form erM ui iboro Township M ayor' Dec. K, ami at the regular Plan*’ slatu ot Frank Gilbert and Mrs. Vir­ M a t - <; J t ( j o J/ c u I two-year boundary dispute between ’ llnrhor obtained» buiidini* p:*»m>t : pist '.-is* wr*ok mnkin;* it in»p*:»ss»- ] Abnul $500,000 ginia Sulllff. j Mu I awan Township and Keynert, i1 i irom Matawan 'Unvnship offiei.us !b!e U* compiele pieparntion ('f tlv: ; Joseph A. i iin/ato won a .show : ninf: Bc.ard meetine’ -the' n^xt Holiday travelers will find thc pvas reported Tuesday uighl b y ‘ and then was hit with a ‘ slop j defense in linn- fur the start of; cause order m -Sup»ri,H* 5^n.k.; \\ :n apj>:)inted tu a vacant j>o:U Mataunn Heulonol Board of Favnrcd tngclhnrdl light cup that chee.s on lhe New | Kevport Borough Attorney Michael ‘ work” order by Kevport Utdlding 1 trial on Jan. 15. : Jp rrrv Yijf.rtrnVn Vf.M. An * l>;< r i ‘J»0»>»»iriin*i‘n» nJ ( 1 h»» An c » n . Education w ill meet tomorrow ivIr. Du!ult 11,it tt.-, ,1 of I U..i ijut. te, I *nc»J>v;v.wI r'iM>ik I •;» n.i »<*i funuiv- /vi.imluii! Pi >i.'Cv »I vT Ii 1% j night to adopt M» IMS-SS budget. tl-i EtiKc'.!-u.id: master plan for eiyht-yeflr-old tradition on (he | A superior court s ilt was filed ; ta obtain a Keyport building per ; fano assorted that th>» statomer.N : A. Bauman jr, to the Marlboro [due to evnire Dec. Ht. I9R9. - Turnpike, the cMfco will be ser­ The budget Is said to bo “ about r-chool lniildliiK adopted ln 1950. Mr in September against both re.unici-: mil. jof three “ critical" witfiOisses. in* Townsi.ip Piann:m; Hoard. Mr. Laii-j In hU; suit, Mr, Lanz^ro con-, Gilbert and Mrs. Sutliff campaign­ ved New Y ears live. j palitics blocking them .from institut* In the Interim several Rtte*^p?s eluding an #-yo vvifness, had h^en JSOC.MO” , higher than the J4,141),- zi^ro, Tennenc kd., M ornnnW ile. ‘ t*''-nds thut the actions “ incon* ( 0 0 budget of the current school ed for a more up-to-date concept, Known us Iim coffee rest ^(op* jiuK tax ioieciojiuie proceedings have been ii,«d*. ln.iwc.tn mumcipid Uar.ed over io Mr. lJcr,skv ('p. Kov. resulting in the retaining of Dr, W. ! filed ‘he suit to ap.iet the Dcc. 7 , sc lent and Violate the spirit and year. . (j offset driver fali^ue and "hi^*9 a/»uinst Snug Harbor Manna Inc., officiais of bofh communities to set­ M. Adclitiorn! infornwi»oa hus sup* ; intent nf the Phmninti Board nr» (continued on page four) way hypnosis, ’ cups ni hie brew tle the boumhtry differenr.es but to pli«’d InU r. he s-iid. * Contributing to Ihe Increase In Poute 3?. j rr«Hpt, -'imm“m of Mr, Manmnn by Ktinvince and smtutes under, which ' will bo Riven gratis to all putrons Lemuel A. Smith, the owner, con­ no avail. Mr. Pt.i.-.ky aUo a.;.k<*d tiie eon* tho udoptivu of a new salary [out^umn Miiy.ir Waller C. Grubb {said Planning Board was created." guide advancing the minimum at any of tho Howard Johnson tends he is caught up in the mid- Keynott. had se^ested a new tiunance to pro\ide for psychiatric ! it Both were n;imed defendant, for a H.S. degree teacher from restaurants on the lum plke from d!r of the boundary dispute and!survey to establish the hne with 'examination of Hunter, winch h^ in* Asks Judemcnt . m Safes Taken boil* innnirtpalitirs arc levyinu and ? each municipaiiiy paying half the dicatcd W'as not completed i in the suit. | The seit demands jutlj'mcnt t!:-'t J'I OC to $5000 and the need to 9 p.m. New Yeai s Evu lo 7 e.m. hir«‘. a lar{>e number of new teach- New Year’s Day. attempting to collect ta\e«? on Jheicost. j Htmt»'r surrendered lo Madison ;Mi" Uauman'v rc.rijnn'ion on Dec. cr* and to ><‘n( outside facilities Ihe New Jersey Turnpike was | property, footh towns claim the inn*'i Maps Pre-date Keypwrt's |Ti>wn;ilnp ju li. e ab«)ur 15 nnnm f I b bo declared void orul his- term lo house thc exccss of students if At Schools one or the iirst highway aiiencse^ rina is iocated within llicir u-speo j • However, utter joint conference. • aft^r Mr Hemley succuml- i is lo be considered expired on tho nvsleiii Is to be kept on full to Institute tho practice, which tive boundary.' Uhe Township l/ji.idneer Karl Heuser ■ wounds in Peilh Ae.ibtiy i 1 ' 1 . his reappointment on sessions. has been adopted nationwide. The boundary diserepancv first i (tu)ntimud on j-agc four) ’ Hospital. ‘ Dec. ? i‘. void, ft'Ki one 7»,;d is Fifiuros had to he revised up­ Entries and thefts In schools In Marlboro Township and Keyport | vacant on the boaid. If the court wards ufter a warnlnc. fiom Dr. : reie? the r‘’si;-!p-ition valid, the W. Donald Wallins, Regers field were reported to police Friday morning, ' asks that ini' sui’ a'ipicat ap* services consultant to the board, .pomtment be declared invalid-and In Keyport, safecrackers peeled Sees Year Of Change that to keep thc old t.lomentnry 1 iwo oram 'ies exist on the board. Sehool nnd Ihe Matnwan Gram­ 0 -n a safe in an office in Keyport mar School (former high school) High Sehool and gut away with ' S ep .-r-o T ("’•'Mir l Ji.u h u - I-’ lv in R , buildings In use, the class sizes about $200 In cash. Det. Frank 1 si;:ned tiie s'r..iw - c.ins»i ! . w!ech i;- 'eun'e.ahlc Jan t». In both would have 10 be mark­ Criscillo is investigating, edly reduced. A JiOO-pound safe containing $24,­ i J l A om T. ihiiiiu, WeMiield, it*»> 675 in chocks and cash wns stolen resents Mr. Lanza ro. incumbent, have a petition out that (continued oil page four) Is expected to bo returned today. ■ !!!{. Busliv'.-; eaphvd Notice To a late hour no other borough Colony Inn The coming year tlu’eatens to be j aluminum hi anticipation of courage. Am<-rie.in c<-i!'ip:ui’rv t>: ttirea iil'.ouid .d,.'l'l tlv S’t petitions were known nbout. C n r m e n 's Catering S e r v i c o one of varied and recun in^ cris- | fitrik(!.i hUei next year m these increa.se divui*.*od paynivui^ by The offices ol The K**ypo*'t cs. Virtually no area of iuimim : activities. for«*i}'u -nlwi.liiti-u'-i, : nolo, but a*; the \\\*>:kiv ,\iid l :v . M.itawan Journal Mr, Dolan first came on the 1110 Florence Ave., Union Beach, activity will be spared, social, er- 1 i. Some additional escalati<*r< of 1 2 . Keiimiim; of credit bv the \,im :e\ pr"-,p-.,ct,i Ioi wili be i-ioH.d N."a Year's Dav, board in 195fi. This was the Mata* banquet hall nvailable for .small onomie, political, or internntinnul, | Ihe Viet war will or.air ;»cxt v ar. Adm• oi-ft :'linn nnd t’-.r I';.ti>'ra! 1 ;*:tin^ 'vi!l her • dmone:* Jim. 1. l ‘“'V ' wan Township board of the funner purlieu. Col! 20*1.9/40 or 5(111*0890. After yenrs of propre*?*! and pros-1 Bui wt* h.tvc idreadv experienced h't'seive is «i diMiin’t possibility in 2 1 VVitl: ^ i .11 ^uah ;definitt*ly iunki d, dene wiil perity, tho American people w ill; the major impact on business o f; the months ahead Notice be faced in 1968 with many deci-, the massive buildup in arms out* j 13. U. S. outlays for foreign uid . Suonjit de by taboi ^ a< ra siona lhat wiil pru\o ditTicull lu , lays; wh.atevei addiiionul pro j wdibe stashed in bi i%rf. irij; ci>atract ^ains m !t!l Semi Amuii.i '.ie.d.uice Sail* * Safe Driving Award Natma.uc's - Lite strides • M'ss* mako and even toucher tu cariy leurenmnt comes will nut be a de ! M. Our money ’ lla* managers hiii,,e relvaeec wili ole hv the out, * terminin^' factor on the course of:.slow down tin* current lunh rate ’ fiiited Auto Wot I; rs; the animal Ameriia l'V-r the children Strata Don't e>:p«*ci the final solution J lJHJfPs business. ;n f nn-;u v supply Incrca.'U’ us rutarv C'MieepI tor ]ir''l- Within the next few days your Rreed, crime, fear, nad dospa'r, , erations In V::*tirim. j Hi. There will be repfakd raids invoked in the Admini.>si .iilon'*- bni o, died Tuesday, Dec, I'.'li? postman wilt dt'livcr a bcoldct that aro pressing upon us as the j (5 But the mo-t di-. isivo con-; on the dollar: but It will not be sMue.ile with mflatii is no at tuiMie, uf instrocliom. for propm ini’ new y‘*ai' bt-i'in.;. H ir «aid Mud ; fiiri ne.\i year will not be fou/;!it I duvahe.-d ia linis, 1 ll.i m e t lui I an * m : lie wa<. 0'M'r, in l.t'-'nnis\'ine and your PMJ7 Ifdentl incuinu tax the Orienla! conc(M>t (»f crisis is ion the battlefields of Southeast j 17. There will, however lie \.dl be mad-- to ioij Oil ha„: ii1 -d la l halham b- tore i,in% letuin, “ Save il," is ilic advice opportunity, In that sense, we pie-■ ; Asia. II will be here id homeirminv diseiivinns between finae trols*. ill/; !o h’- 'b* t ts\ die '2 \ vea! s ,i:*n. nf Joseph M. Shot*, District DI* M ire r o n t!v diet without icservation tint IW-K np.iinsi the om* enemy tlud h iis'cial experlf. heru nnd abr-nd to '.IV. I'pwnrtl pfe Ml CheM ‘1 '•■:« a i'--(:;rd .'le, |-, iectej- inten will hold opportmiilt'-*! unlii'iiteil t}|f pn-.vir !u Je 'my 'ev •: S , hi 'devihip a I -n^* j.l.u, {Vi f;i.a d 'i " ii : ^ e .!l i.i< ( lu1,.ii 'I tii Bell I ,u h»n , h o i a New- Ji*rse\, "It enntains a ; I.f th.- for our conntiy. jflation, |rev[duimi in tt-mu; nf /*.ild, on n ,IUM ■. ile* f u t Im i Ii w a *. w ith I ne 111 in f* u -IU yea i •' Id..o', |;, s It.i m alre.ul^ Idciifl- a 1 Protect Dollar j Anilcipnies Tux Hilo.* 1 mort:realistic ba*.i>, th. l unen- w ith ad . an* \ s t.tperu., bi hoe utiiuin years ai;o. IL i ! with ),oui name, adbe^v . C) v : • r : * *!. 1. Nosv that the pound hie. bi‘;*ii 7. Cien'-ai v 'n l. f oli! ad.'i*e cles of all of lie* I f.• • - U'orid h c. h e . i, ,1-,-im u ,o tl ,s ,l-i (h e t ‘l a '4- ami s«*eial .seeurilv number ex- : e,; ,• |i- !I" !!] )1 dt'Viihied, pt'rhaps our ^rcafesl 1 p,at <’<• n;■ 1 *"•srnen won't commit 1 IH, IH, The The eiirly enrly - Hins • uptilt m bu loul; |(<1* am.ther It'l H oi I .11 III, Mu! lb"| U ‘I nu II- acilv as it is list.'d in Internal w I :;|H it •• • ) o l n v e r md opportunity for■ "the year ah dcitd is pt.litu'al soicidi! by voiiuf* ti,x Inc.sa ' volume wl " j'ive ' a' lift I ' • 11; j j . lMii;.e he, i *1! t ement h.* v e1, Ki-'venue’s toasici lile.” hiko m an electin') vear, wa do it w. '0 Id l.n t Mil | to prer are a stroej, defense for eoiporati* prntil I ho faunmj; ' .1 ; ...... ll : ” 't b •- the < "a " l i u.m Ihis : a, i,t lit.’ thc di-.oir. We loiecasl lhat u f'ir i xpiA't a : 1 '.’i ii'ii- ;o < in ) It of hnr.• I> ho, a h m ;; riei 'e ti, (.i all m.iii I.edi;-.* fi.‘, i " ! ‘id l>f•V. t;-' i ;neha\sin' label Irom ll. for yotir ;;otms early fumhlini* both tins Ci.n- may incliide c- ci.'*- imp"* ts " h with risin ’.1 »*n‘U tn v i |!Mi7 lav ri'ltirn you wil! Insure well .1-, iiu.nnic 1 -■ •p*';. , l;'lrr have o sipi e/.lnn 'lie soninf serv j',ies*i loul lie.' 1 edei al l>< -eis* 11“ 1 \M fe, M l ■ pmm|d prm Cisinn ol your re- will move with determination to fl. '1*1 ie A il'iiini-ti.ilnm will he profits. al. anft /\ ; i ; >'j ;«.nii 0 n ) <-li> , o11y lurii aim sjn*ed the delivery of protect our dollar. /(treed f«» 1 i ’dih 1 * t^t.o e\j*; idi- j i!J. - term Inleiw f r.ife jf.'ifion •lelln, J>iti .a ■ ap "' ;ui , ri.e any i< luie' ' hu mav D<* due. If tin;.. hn lh' • i.hiiiiK he Jfl to will i ise fdsb i ihnii loil^ * h ‘ m <‘i i. 2. Tho rtlf cti» of tlui bal'le le -It ' 111 * • j-, Mr .liv I h * *s t er, e! yt ti hoc aa aeemmtnnt j’.i-cpaie the m':.d!if! »,!:f’ad. 11'' -! e ,i! nnvrt tho doll ar prom!;'* to be tm mi Iniomt. v, !..e- th:* '” ;ir contin e, find one nas Susan >*mr return, j'lvo mm the nre- 1 1 I I'i 11 i*M , OUI Nnppi Trucking Corporation, Kmtto S-J, Maiawnn. hehl H.i unnual plonsnnf. After nn curly * year ue>:, ni'eJ ot (Ins \l i-i have lo be IV. '1 his wil' havo it re-.1 h 1 . p“ r, I 'I l;e ill'*. jdeidlNe.l tav fmio and a.K Idui ChrbrtmnM nnd Sa^dy Award** I)lmi<*r nt Diamond .lim ’n K(‘stiuirmit sur^e to new hir.hs for doli.ir val- lopped off non - dei"iiM ‘ ui ens. impa^ t. on lee availaluiuv ami • .. '.v!l tn nst* tjte label imm il on Ihu JI. t iini'l'*;/; Will rciMo\'e Hie cieii of moiU'.aee funds, I.I-1*. I . 1,1 !■••!.! f: morr-te; recently, A I2*yrm Safe Drivlnn Awnrd wtw prpfUMitod to Mo.ion m'n and prodneiion. business will . w.,:o i , „ iet‘i:n he fld-i m.t for yoii,*' WalllnR, (rlflhl) *2VU Main St., Matnwan. Mr. Wnlllnc has never been find the |»oin|» rouehei 11s lhe per cent eold !';ui.ii’)', lor I a h i a l HI. lu turn, Ihe rccoveiy wow la tin Markei 1 o e ti i n k t*. I* ‘ei• 11>1 111.Ill - a i 11 e, Ui.i, tl llrs Involved In a drivlnn accident while In the company’s employ. During , maulhs unfold, Scan er anti mine lie.' M M* in ea! !v IU I' : '1 Ve.M . Under v. av ill hnijje bilildi'i:’ V.ll! I'S I olal c'n'li 1 "Also euiUe.t'd in the booklet p a s l o i n t III! \ i io ' t< ll ol 10. lie 1U111M111I 0 ! i-1-1. 'our* be ic.slraiacd .oal peihaps p 1. rr,- t,.i in oiarkiiin,:', slimiid atb. aa* f au envelope addressed In ’ this period, he ha« driven appro,shmUelv one million mihw. lhe award j cojill.v money will lak« (' ( h I' I Was presented hy Anlhnny (i. Nappl, (left) president ol ihn company, j growth. en. wiii h«- p.■; nailed lo iiim .1 in eil a i I'l'i'i n*ii\ e a'.nij;, Inn ,ip,» 11- iimkU i ;ii i> u\ i I . -tie , |.|| I'M, , 11111 <> i fnki r.d Pevetmi“ Service Ccn* A l the dinner 57 driven received nwardu for one or morn yenrs j .'I, Mafur siinmlateMi ht the com lo lie- coinitrv dnlv liee will lie meiit < on j 1111'111>ji should lemain I > 1 i'.*,'( ' I , 'I". il!-- o|i nil !i u ill he in S ler at I Will Itansevelt llmilu- safe driving reenrdrj, Included among them were Carmine Haifa, IHO j mny In lln> early par! nf lililK will reduct d ta /• 1 ui !')(»>>. in an upli.nd ot e r.i ; '.'ill C:‘. ‘ it ti-;i. us't vard, Philadelphia, Pa., IMl.d>, IIM\> Ai-e.T •:• I •-•••, ■. * TTi" f r ” 01 ? '’'T,''. !M t *!o h e JClIf' | | J. | L' I '' 11' I ‘ ' I |l >||‘t V', I I,e Jiiv'enlinh", 1'! Pise f.l I OK I -i' he! fill 1'I f i odv of \p ( I This -hoold b» siived mid teed Miudle K ti., Haile!, aoven yeurn. Nuppl Company vehle1e» travel oivland allied lim^ to make up for , put on fot.hoi iase.iim-nts hy •,!:>. Inventnrhs will ri*?'*. :>'r- io improve even In d ilh n -.tw ith - Mo announce thit in lieu of flow- i lo m a il y o u r t a x r c l u m II y o u proKlnintcly fivo million miles per yenr Id tlio tn^torn and MldwcBlirn production lost In IIHI7, combined IU , S. corporation.1! in the cominp haps sharplv, In Ihe fis.it half of ‘d.iiuhni' ‘-nine i.li'f frail hli'her if Pi, donation: fo thy heart fund! expert a refund or tlrrc li n v United Stfttef, J witli a KtockpilliiK of tried nnd I year; our Kovernmt'nt will en* UH1B, taper off Inter (LOltlllHIUd Oil |!ll|»0 nilH!) Uhoukt be mndo, » tax due,'1 Mr< SlwU MtiliL Pcfigs T'f© f n r . p ' a TA w AN JOURNAL., R Ihurtdav. Uecr>int>Sr' ,J8. 19*7*

lim ing sixains December Activities Are Miffgtr & e tc om v.ii (rift rl'& A p rm la ckiu , fciicsace . t [MepuMic&ns I H.KI. ! 0 OUiTMRg :arvd!0 v J I ni ifif b - <;««<■*.! Ms- a.m. App;i'.' :jtj'ons ai ilar> I vtion r Afit £ .m n TV " • i* # 0 iuc, ’ Maiiisooi. ^ i#«l>*. piu&r«ni oi t';,b: trna;i r.t nrv Nr ■: rt(<*fMr«H(T. n/i. . o/>rn io. nnrii* ■.&0A»&■ '.m i k u k ••;'Parties!. ro t* Ma.wr. 'Uh th ?Vn aiuiiihlv Uu l,o> "■ r th W :* ' W 1 •• urt t "j _ •fc: ■ A '$*7? Asfn'U !^ . ..* a ' h !'jcI'lijjj; "i!h .i ' * ’.•) bwiiliifghittJ ,’i>v U may a;,w> I ------R I 1- D IJ |Bj | ! r r 1 I On .Dec-: 14, t\ Kugeiw i vear ahead ol rn «5w»:h !«r.vi.-p. ;...... -.; ji xenoa, wtor* Of Kcyooirt i iiU U i .iv'Cl;017.“: c r ih e p d r.-d h A m ;n Vi n'Haih vid. Bnur.c. Od.w a^cr Jums: : isus.ecair pcoBfams a -,vt::.K wuro i i£| .rli;un and fn r: ;j ,:; U i a i r m a n . SfrJv’.l-uic-i-, q ^ c rtfiT is .; t a M r s ; iT n a s '- p r p s r T jjj. t:::: ".vtz z r ziz-x/uL*. i.': .c jv ic a c t io n ; t o m m fC Lee charccd of C j& ErA tiivt’jiiiSli 'i :.t'W tiuiquc, :As hi'iiiuw s: prcK-Jnied baaft#4?? !;'i Mv?■“ioliovving :. &?/'•• Mis,;Eisenbeissoldi "This is,ion a large east), vuri-coloredlights m e n d j *> •;/ oil: p a c k : E d w a r d J - i '/ i r faurice; Wt.'if j< 3id A r r o w ; fte.'tjiiu;.of ;ycttr.--yihsn pwplt; w a y (are pitted pn. bis..wort-; arkl, aq* ;3niinif;l/, .Mr'. Eiis:h M ate d t h a t a m a ­ T h .ad i i n i c ■ th v .-Z e b a of im e r e s t is vu in ihe cait*- V/oif Badge:' \Vi])ia rn H i : 6 iu;e.,We.tried.to.majto teair Christ- 'are luvciy. Tlie sky glow's, the :yM-lt C i ti­ g o r y c;f youih ai;tiv jty . ■ aias ar>d; Cbamikaii. at Em ery Man-1 snow,;'"sparkles,. the." animals sc am. -cL'dvily inidi'.i;; P a Iri c k S c h i a d r : ipr. as.. happy as possible wilh a j tn move." . . . 5icie:ii..:sU a n d Mich.iel Savino, ICC becort) in p :;c tivc- in poll-. : £tS5<3;&.sf-CCiUjTti v ! 'pinst isiccsv-a:;rf j Klevs'-Wcar-oM T/'i; St-w ov Yint-. Fled Police Sho-.viiTU’.n b a d a e . o r s , i h«ve had- :iiR" thal r!ie • i n k T . i - imvs.ii, serenaded: "during luwlieon lonor De p o lisic ai parties■ 'in ti ie Township, k h a v e n o t J-Mffi:ri.^at >y ■ "Ihc li) ^ . 1 Si! jifaipf,:.. T'^'Iv cn!'1- jon SwvUy, Df',1. ’.IT/ :’i}r 'l piv- r'ft/t£;FfsL'U:.l;0 -i MU ipo.^ crr.pha^iy-cd aratx-if.CjiJ.irtiittas'iiJicii t:)«- C?d5tC has hrqn. b!ri,(hmare, laemcnbay- -Sdwol,: MaMWan: i>iw»Kd jiisi • ivU.T;;: 1 WaJJing;*'iii ;si5»V tbe pucst of gamut. ! piitts :aiitl, bcc:i^ Invited f.u ! Pul uiu!rr S'-JOil - r ft i o-, Iv I v ^ h II " I, ( h ^ f0 i m a g e Of ioitrc.st in r'o;uic.d con- I* 1 " , . . ’ . • v.. * ,l'.l.l... jji.i . chai-jje ol. 1 poor fanvbes Si. jNichoUi^ •2cret'3ry:'Pf the Stt> ! f . _*«*.•.u.»k. V.,,iu,v*i| VH.II..VIII tiV |IU‘l! S»t«r.v vt Appalvppaiacnia, iflv./ir *vrnnp- f.rvin A ^srvfasion nnd-i n an;ir»er prescnied oil Dkc. 23 by iht Kev, jcilai *v:aa. foiiowed by a ■ Matawan Poirotinf‘n R lx-.n Phe- my read in (he .weekly newsp»pcr cajiwl -\ft‘ws Trails con- ill'of tiie dii’l- trie spccier Dvvcr W)3iwcV uf 'iU Kcaiisbiirg:r.ff:co,.\v*ir:rot],re. , R , Joii.es, pt lhe. Sayre.'WooUs; B ap -; Uon.'jf sonRsX'y 'M n/iilarv.hnlziin .-!fan and, K'jijeit Kerck., bus Ii .uui\iac/i; ;ll iow--.! i in ipvvpit. m urdf.r Ht r,«iy !«r -ihe evij; /e sh b o s iiokl F3b. j[ .(it. 20 yt-ars o‘ loyal and .'•ffectivfi Cf>Mrcll -';bt.-ir and V'(:rir dis- i A.M.^ Ch' ^c’1. ■...... : L’lrnujjh lhf> tinrrijml; bo cnndK’n IS, nnd fiiczej?.. ai cm ; W««n rs .Re5f.ni! bwti d'’no. tt; s r.rv L y . vv?!.' ' fill; ' ' ' ' ‘ tnhv'sd: by several mcmbsrs 'of !••-Anolacr Gin Seiut I'w m .led bv.i»H«»- eetoxJuni. Kohert McPhaili 1.1.0,;. i-ror!) (hifk sdJoU'.’im'J-n- ' j dejj-.o L*rai« t'tP :ntr- t'stor oiir jk>' S h e ca roe.- when, ' the 't'top^’j.v a rls ’■.'iiien »!«•'cinuch ilVJrs. Siehr-rt o i Centra! Per* , j ! iitlri' •ft h . ie k ^hou-vi ;ibr-vo prerori»'.* !)>> Vr glit) R m h K u h a d • i>Jy i?*ie ofiite !o* £pc.ison;. •|ta.caW .'|w »Rra»- uu•■■ Ouc.. yV^J .;vru.i;.'Jit j.Vc- 'nt Vv.iUvwi AVWi iu.sua Jind ,\{w« O:\uii7 - v c a 'tc d ih K' jshuj's. ’f hft- As.so(\ja-; 1’L'O on Oes. U . n i u jin tl.i.n o d -.-g i!K ^ *rvtr_y M*^ic»pn! Ji;.-!;■•.•. ^ }'r««rn kook Mr.is‘?» a s s e t s t-thiit Virje a’iiouiucd . Iti'LisCr' Kri.-alsrt Usutd.' in'him’ five r.. j t ' V r o i b s> B Tt 1r c , ’:!rC i fi h'.ri liia n ^2,C-3p.iKK).r - sui>> io r in o io i vehicle, vioht- 1 4 - i j t i * &W** vttW llKH ir:! I th e cn! . lib nry sv youth ! Toda t is a thri/f: institution wiih. tioiis. Tn his, flishJ, the defendant Appears Al ictiyity on an intcllectuai and, rec- j t**j;ee_ otfir:c*; and fiyse/.s. apprvifich- Brings Suit 1 ~ t « g n I ‘o / c i h r i v/as cpetnliifily. un-iwrno.r/f the need Policy h (./tanged onf.ional lovcl wil] be pioneered | iii^ SiO,i)00,yOQ, ...... fl turn, v/itb . the roadway Is Filed io w b y w r pa riy irf MadjsoR Tow ...... rs. Walling has served the As* Caught By Radar at the I i: jscir residence. Fund Audit Monmuuih Cajunsy's1' VocaUi co^'edi"!! in various crtpacit,ic0, shc : -JoJjn./-Melna sa ltl.then; is cteo! vac ari;a:dcd. wilh p or the. civic action. w?s original 'manage*:. dt:'s|v) Going ! ‘ «),«.to.-!itsdJct: cff pot«'r,.tfa(-K:1 .S ;iLc 1/ecf* • f i:*twj -1AjrpiJft PiO»'.rt wlnyn V* t*i> - Hi -; 25-«niieS'pCr.‘h^ui-v >11. Atlantic foiKlant slfldtl, in such fear ol hiiv. . Jii.sper Juiwscn, ct Joseph X Sea- idioooui.s. 'i-hc'poiii v change h-j I Court on ijehaif of. six' prrsoiw"; in-" ■i th».Km jbi’ican'-m!*' MabHshed in 1959. Emuloyees of Sue . iviiiii & Co., Perth Arxibay, rpunici- ! Av/i. N^v.: 14 pi-cvtfd an urihjppy I: to DiX'diici; liis driviuu c r*^\pi\. 'Viieation.-i! Beard’ of Edti' aiion jurod la « fl; nnng fata! occidcnt cijj;*! conimUtec aionc. We are | Savings f('t^dft'ted ivirs. Wailing_ with a . / ti?or v ‘ u».|iuu!sittiuncsi n«!he receivedm jcivcn in a iwch two- i w . n . \ ,« .. r . . u — pai aujhofs for Madison■'l.'r.wn»!»'p, tiais a/;d «fsiabJish thereby bio idep joualifii'S lOi’v grade 'students who !»n Koutc- 9 m ntive ...... rilitir-t!i I. nf ; ^ 'i doijser which was held at the Shore; .’© ir'a c c e n t last August,' a MenJo 1.17 -.r ™ apnenreO at Lhe ennr” : ! ^udisiJn Township tiiy.-. : ■. . ':■ ... •' . •;.■ j;- ■ •' • lia»t lutTieu is to, participate In vo- j last summer citi^ciw'Who may beinterested in j ^om ticn, Koute as,-Hazier, ycstcr- ?<*.ra man has meet suit in Super- [ I- .«— - s Mn'iidny for a .hfarinp on the audit- fc r Courfc^^'^■>•'■•'■■:'^ - ^ ^ burg, m. the coiur. of .Municipal 0 /h*r Cns(.*a 'us kind of. community service,” day, in? nnd accounlinB.'by.. which » » .- •oK4:.,fjrf j- ti.A „ . r * ' t h v d D. EI^art/ Mutcwan. Anoih^r .motnr vrhicl.ea' ease of i A S * ? > « ■ i r . !m ! .'•Bush s?Jd. uncfrluin jamifiyation.'i i?» Uiat of - IIIKi alip^'pt.1 unn(tt,hMj'iti.'d o.p^r/.ii Mud rnh pi jd< • s itiiiiiu c and their four chdrjren, [ . c ^ t o , a ! It-M U nS.'^ ^ j^ -?s^ W r. Kcmprov^sW anjdys?>: pf th e past j'c'frai *7:h*.yrT'*<{ Miuiccri, '18 Fierro Avo, I lure to the Madison Township ! ..T .1 I Bruce, four; Sharon, ci^ht; Craiy, I Ar Meeting Changed :Mc.njp.Park;^ He is. siii.n^ Ke/wttlx ■ ''1!e ita uj.i-cs. fvxr for .*10 » d 15 Matawan, jBo arti.ol Education' l'esui' ij irtm i . h;swui .vsp irrov;^ an. opp:>r- j;iinc% and Larrv Borkowiki, nme. W ^ \ m \ fcsu;u v-,iS presented, by H Pahi.r V Ve t.iri rir'i.-ui. c. I costs out ;i sewihii l.ieket, tmi-; for I{W .w m . • wno. souubt iji.: court [a reported roba»ignj«B of funds" luiiitv foj. u studerit who haa n.nch- \HW pjuifiiiffs in ibe aciii/i" p.eain.st i'Hfjpubiican;caii'jpaiKr hianacor Jtv ^ i^ ^ 'd '^ r e m - v t - I& ’ otW-" PWolmia ■ Cliffwood Marlin jr. I n ’ursctoy to dispute tht correctness ed w f IS and, is i ■co H a r b o r , j The next nieclin^ of The Won> I n-i.-iiveit f.,1 school tax aid irom the R e.ipn; uf. fci z a h c ih , ud- ‘ oh P . l ea of \.. to b e c o m e | an':-; Citsb. r-A nas hw-j» tosvnshin: p o ^ . lor- d riv in g while a dropout if he m in is ! i1:>r >d the r c tri' ! Lii«ud fiom tii. ^ ■'st.nlr unrf.’ r thr (KC ' bx. •. of the I a to | ;i ‘. a v o cij-i-'oisil eOucatioi: said ; choii^ccl to Wednesday. Ia :;. :. Harbor^ administrator of the estate'1 ^ :the l'tvoke,J |kr>i ^ ihti Koans- I ios.Department - by patrolma'r. • v j: M.r._ Joliiifon sale! if was the first Stephen t '. llurdca jr, of tha late Benjamin FcuiC^ .uho bur^j man. ?300 arai he .had .'ippea iiaj tli a h^ar- wore, injured when 3 car vpcrafcd • ie­ iiin d a*ti it has out heee. esliaiated I F>. Walling, club member, wiiV.pte*';> j ‘i»sen. v :a $ \a'-passongcr'lrt. for a ro in t a f $25 and ov<*r; iiu bv Mrs. Ut;sic t’nilifu'.J with ;n auto rho. 'Oitcd. list and a. poj-nppnioii : th« jirfl on an. audit fcvt comtncutcJ tlie iiaivv t intjii.r:t.-r11s joij’.ht be nilec-tm! ?pa i trtKT.i of Transpsrta* n l m ro^ram, “ Memories-of a . :‘ i ceroperai.ud by Mr. Baber, Whh’li fln^Wprf.'DraiBUd E.'.SWiWOiKi;^.Umc hc * as st0 ppc.j has niready clri.voi) by Mrs, Harden in a cns’i’I, U-JHi.oiiii matter could, av hi; smv it j by the change, - - n . iu un'ivinict'd it ha? notified , , 17>,;if iV. ' S im n is was hcadi*ifi;; iiorliiboutid 'on Con- I b««>. feunU. "yuUlj-. fir.cri for a t | he rsadily explaiuei!. tie blamerJ'it ‘ " I whic 1/ *p«i)icv dose*.ibed a1; .■•pci.'tacu- j lie. j Switch Corporation, the (will bc* hn«tess vtfry Blvd, when it t’ollidt-d v/trh. _ Will.-rtm r>tcDuffic, . Ncwarl.,, Uduip j;OWi(;- an unhcchscd driver op- j Appltcation for a -anf.y voca-! lor cn ui Porrijit- Hd, J.iin?? divest,, and Mr. . ' i- (on a. "human error" by the former j iioital profiram by the auto driven by Mr. Princ?. posi^H, Ticc’ -.-wn Rd, Old, ,Bndi;e- ’jernli! ...... r. motor vehicle ; finance, dirt\i.pr of Ihe "to,mi .'hip in Indent who | r,,n ;„«•«,,« Wero injured in Iho | “„ V ‘ Mn. SL^tiioy : . •:ki. piV’ i .>vhlch was going -wcst.hound on Nrv.;; Andrew Buhiars, Psrth Arnbov, was UO.Jities under, tiie < ’ption inust Vrash which ciaimid tho lives of I nr-rtv Uv n^iion., the first ‘of three col? But M-, Mauceri pnitealed In | JHettin-. that scht'til board liaar-c- .n 'Marino; o Town- i i«nos • Bra.*)s\vit:K Ave, Thii fa u jiiy occur-' juwd 515 and 55'.costs on ttveharge !bc made to the con v'„.:,t,n„al ! M|.. Hurden atid. his lfyear,,jki j ‘.j,,--.-, {tfnnhcd Ior Rurj'ufK .uniw^-' i cotut that he did not kiiowii!»iy op- i iun,s fiom « ji.ly I I; . ■P, thki. va i yi."g pfrri.H.*!? of (hr'ir i sltv *3 Kilmer Aroa cavnpii?, in red on, An", ;orcausing aii nccidcnt al Routc 35. j school district Offerc I for 'u-phe'.v, Chark-s Mundy of Borden- ; ' crate a;: motor 'Vehicle- oh the rc-i d ni a Jan. 1 ba'a'^-as munici. j lolhne.'il. the fiiliovioi )d will be‘purchased for construe-!-ichedi lo be ready, for classes . r ^chyrsc of tW h by auto filed i j/,ni RJvorda’tf. PI. ''-?»1ay‘ 28. Johfi •i.ii.diti'!?. " y 'his ■ -'.-.■l Ave., h'ai lin. ■ ; *i o f th e . i^ o u u ? IB F re e voiced ii..i. as neticc- uf revocan'o.’t ‘ ’r t?''i;V :!:tec m a v cti: i h i t o f \ m . ' \ ; ' • :a^aiuat :,Wr.-' BabCf was returned ] C.'-StiKdifclv Amboy,. was dc­ TT'iti.OtJO r e c e i v e d I r o n ' Mv: c-!i''v ip i;rio<-iai;y »,u- mailr-d.ra.ii li.,.i. a«8. :H-''t:y |j!,;.vc a'stiKlft Charles ms prrnvjiiiioetl dead nt ! - i*i a j^ itrB y 't h o MMdir.sf;.x Cotrn- 1 fcn-sc.attorney. . ■ ' r "■ never reached him. ilo- als!) n;-»i' S t a v fs jn d s 'in *" I i.orv in a countv vo< the scone, while Mr. Kurderi died i • tyv^i'A^d . Ju ry this month. There sal iow ' Haljert ,l i i ’cnias;: !^cw .’Shrews­ I contesled the correctness uf his h'ectivc1 lo lduce. local sshue! ta*: tioa pro"n\Di/ the., bonrd empba-. in J\jnlv AmbAy«.Geh*-''!;al Hospital •.wire. no,, oth'er•• witne.ssCH; to, .the bury, paid $-5. and $5." costs, foe ni'i Veoord,;, tM c -, off^ di;ijW rr=d d l«» I bv- V, an;ou:H, “in the cuv- I sized. • ihrr»Vdny5 the a.eci.d^'nt. • •r.^rty/itfcrRiug;^ ':at;'Lhc''Ant,cr-: havin;! a .driver license >oid $5" ?nd him trm v shotrid uf^ h a v e b e e n . jioiit year" had hi'»-'n <>pp!i('ct witn- 'fiffCtion,. vvhich is contrclK’d bv a $!> cost fcr an uQrt'^istered. v^hicln ! niay b<; n er^’^ ry Tor a hearing uf- ]oui recognition that six rrroht(!.s of REAL ESTATE -traffic- l i g h t . '.,.'.' H o a l s o had. to. answ er to a. cliar^i |^cev fu' hi ing iii the driver’s i/>lnl Itlie schi:.".| year v/iis'all-that was (to, be applied in tho "-vr:mu. Hvriboro L<'nlrat P ! . i .OW6j rl ow of not friyiii^ a KOOd account of • record (rain the files oi the M< . himself ’ (/ntcrcd by Patrolman Vehicles -Division to clarify I he is­ Inicijial-iax-year. .Ian. 1 lo Doc. 31. sues. '■-■ ■; : j m i.UCB; M r, 'o h o s o n liv tc d . JJantrK /’ lif tin' Ptii/IS: The Garden t'lub ot Nvw- Jersey, INSURANCE RnlpK M^dotJa; Chainuan lienort^ I Mr. .lohnson htlicaieti'a iiciicien- t. Mcn.hn«< a t‘>t«1) « »i\b: iship of 1 In. other: eases, 'F ra w is Keane, ' Murilioro. Cenlral Chelmsford, Mass., paid $)t! and. $5 'cy-in lands due Uic .tioiira oi hali th ro i» ;;h o u f lh--' 'Viji o n c r BONOS - AUTO • HOME OWNERS i-n t - 'ix v ic h e r A.ss<-'C :i im-t at On Chnttlmus Pitrlv costs un a traffic siftn summons ji/f WS8L«00o|. j'ISi.tW''! ;\.-:iit; il. a.'d •.hm ix- I’Viriu-lnnnt id thc Bright Compk'tvs iho (.Vniral Sehf.nl Jody with fro,r. Pah'iiimnri Phelan and B.C. rit vas necessary to make o tom- »}>• ctnnua! Ne.v ,u*rst?y i;iow ir and Ted Soltys, chairman of ihe chil- Mr?. Ji,.;:n Punier .suiiru’. A a i d e P .ShtJW. W o m o n q a r d f .n t i is Warden. 3-1 • Y/eidon Rd., Matawan, Iporjr.y rtar.-^for Irom municipnl vjricJy ',;t.iw w.Tf ri.; . dren.s PA! tyt tpOni.in>.d C o i n it At Rutpcra the same for r.ut heedlns an offi- |surplus to mCi I the fi.u'ds ooiii;u- •h\f:ch-V fnr n^ s .f l h e 173 ul'filLti-d lm: . by the Veterans of I’iirciBn Vi’ars. A fund : 'joel to bc h(‘id;d.'?n r!i»Ks ?p'r‘Hd throu«.h«-.ni. '*he . Cecil .- Iii U’lit, ( I l <. A Icor’s siRinl by Patrolman Kerek. i tion,. nf the ifiijnicii.'ality oa taxes C!U"sd9lc»rinl""PesA -iriS, Ih u J i # « ' Roherl K, Ctrey, Somerset, paid ; collected for the school hoard. Mr. . - ’ iMyie wili ccmycu* in the &ho\v, ihv John I Tsssini Agency Cliffwood, w h o is employed by Auxiliary nnO .thc. Veteran.':, r4cir.br-. j $10 and $5 costs on ft summons Johnson emphasized i! was wholly A conjinn cl IthMinn of Central ' uadJU'aiul. first sian of • 117 M AIN ST. M A TA W AN " iai .Home rtporied nn nUunduncH Suporniarkc-ts Ge r.erui Corp.. has i from Patrolman Robert Dciirieli ' iht. ‘ Ihat thero was no ir- md W-t-oit’ choul.p-TAs wil rim;, v.-hivh wd! hr lu-Jd ut th c ct 13K children uf those; members. compk-ied a short cour.se in super- j t e r no rear nahi. ■V 1 ii „• !•« lit ..a «>!*! Jrts..»l.V*t A1:?u.|V fuoi! VlUV.iy, 566-0043 ■ The. DTOfiram included the PiedKe market manai’emert at the Rutgers j William F . Vallet((?, Cornwall jtwi with it. •>rn;n'(:! >n thn a r . 22, Ihiouuh i'hurhday, Mnr. ; of Allegiance led by George Bren - dtseir •;d. Coile^o of AgriaiUnre a n d E n - !^ eM lts* ^a ,> $ii and $5 costs on;, a prayer by Mrs, Harry Kern, I on a sutnn from P?trcin:an i i TVJU- t:il p U'j.-v’iliarv chnnUin.. while Denise. viro&iviental Scienco, New Biuns- Caderl-e Troop Susy Nancy and t.nrio • Droclbeck huni- wick. vti;;ele inr-pectum ta^. John d. Pi- ‘ Cnfloue Troon 4S.I, Old Uridcjt', hnhi Rai b i - h C h o ir , I to.siMing oi Ellen Amrein, Mur* nied hileni Night, (ind introductions | He was among about 75 supor- ner, EdUon, paid $15 am) S5 cosls d i r c a n l w in ic o f ! of thr; ufiiccrs and llio Christmas i market c^iployces, mosUv mannr- on n rhnryo ,.#»,! hy lie! Ashcndi',* N.m ry U ^ u . iV,i psiftv cnrPp->»**<'/' by "Mr. Sclty?. : (tn, (icpnrtjncnt supcrvjsorrj and Patrolman Riclmrd ICppcn. Alien , Genlvn Rean. Diane fira»l!e: il.urraine English. Jutkie haieeav Mrs. Mary Am\ Jouvin helped trainees, who nieowed ect'tifio,'tO'i Cole. Sutton O r ; Mataw preparing mailings Whenvver you eavu vom bon\e; BRIGGS age 21 lo 3G are welc nc to atluna ‘ j t*or |jie Mlddh’se.v Cjiunly 'luher*>if .ndv for r* fc jaiu*.‘t;:s, ^nako a "New Faces “Danco-ln”, an open culosis and Health League at each j stiri; that vo'.tr d< :;rs nnd whidou1; party, at 9 p.m. tomorrow at lhe vvcekly troop meeting. {aro iot.ke *. <'ar:ia;yj Tradu Re=itaiirant, SB DIAGNOSTIC Evergreen PI arc. lla&t Orange, f.pon.sorcd hy the Sintdes Colh'j'c Oraduaies Club. Realtors Fleet CENTER M any diiferenr sinelos orj'aiu7a- tions frnm N.Y , And N.J. haw bt'on norified anu a larjio number of AMAZING NEW tlvjir m rm hers ana friends nre ex ■j)H jp.oWH pecU-d tn ail end. T; um «; will be all CAR TESTING SYSTEM types ui 1 a c music, ior ditnciny. u*f;«;shmcnts. -tiul door p; !’•■«. There will be a dance contest and a prize [or tho winners. Anyone in- & . i j I-‘t \ '4 :: r Xi ‘t'tvMed !ii m endfi .-.liip in thn rbih SfS £loc+ronlo In Gear analyst* — {•'in sonil a self addve.sit-d shnnp<*d rnv-?!r.po to i»- address p^fipHOs'% 1 using tiie tarr.e equipmsnt auto P.O. iinx (iCII, h i rcy City, N.J. englneors use 1 y?300. ' p y n .V

' l o u r S v i iIh O p o n A COMPLETE Eleoironic On llohtt(}(‘l Board Dlegnosla . . . only Four ‘f-Ms (mi Mw* llohndel Town­ ... r«M*r* ship lUxud of Iv.lueation will in' liMed in thr annu.d school election on Feb. n, imdudiMf, :hree full Ihi'ee-yetU' leriV'S and one unospired $ 1 5 9 5 two ypnr pn«iti''n. 'lerm s of l3oard Pi i !w id Alex A. Bur.^c |r., W illiam P. D a lv , a n d Or. Philip N. K.ibm evpire Dos yejr. Dr. Ihrn'sl H. K i'i.’.uun is incunibenl in Hie m uvpind 'crm. Deadline for filinj? candidates’ pe* Fe^iive group of ATonmoutfi Courtly Hoard of Realtors officers for j f if inns is act for Thursday. Jan. 1, '9(58 f»nt*i(?r a foot of giand st.iiri n.si. in ,';!iiuln\vlM otik Reshiurant, Shrews­ a t '1 p .m , bury. stlu of tho hoard's annual Christmas parly. Left to right are statu Polling phiers desi^nats’d hv tin’ association installmeiit olficer Frank J . l iua; new hrt;ur anil slate director Paul Iteva. j Our wish tha!’ the New Year p.m. (Jther fiueMinn:; on lhe brditd 1 concern eurreut c\penjn:; anil capi- S m®saw5RAi@ci0Ji3K?v@iLng I h d in iila v fo r IW,-: on. : unfold a world of happiness. -1^ T a w w ’J A 1 It yiut h.i\'f i:ues|s, dim’l put ' Coraplolo clocirunlc j tln ir |iui:’i';i, Loaib and lur.s near an ripr>u ivi.idi’w or otlu:r templinj'. ' !a Diagnosis, s p o ts . , I (ijj S U LANZABO'S I* FREE I Olticlftl NFL, Aulogrftphod Football ELECTROLYSIS Cor.io In ar.d ftcjUUr Mow t-rasving Sfdunlay, 8«pK 30 A n d tn riio d n .., UNWAMTilD HAIR Do 'itiit* To Ask Uj A'uout O'.r CHRYSLER v f r m a n f it ! v pf-Movrn HI Molar Coipumlion n /-REE FOOTBALL TICKETS SYLVIA MYERS. R. N. 126 M A IN TAV/AN To A ll Pliiia, Hagln'i Horno »r»arnfls I Elnrfrrjlorjisl SIMCA SUNBEAM r l i Sloro I'lotirsr j;-;j | tlorlfoloqhl* Ann. of N. J. HkFt CONSIJI. f.A f IOM Mon. niitu rm. 9 a.i.i. ■ 9 p.m. — sat. n a.m . • t p.m. ^ | Opon EvoniiiQs Till 9 — 566-2224 101 IVY W A Y , M/nIAWAN I OHtN SUMIlAK’, DtC, 31 - II;JO A.M, to 5 P.M. .(O) * UY APPOINTMEMT 334 MAIN STREET, MATAWAN, N. J. RAA.n/,07 ^ ^ r-KEE PARKINS IN llliAH DI)ILI)IN<5 f;:j j I vom ra©eiH u m m ft%@ fiasp n @ \!®u asw J :T . Thurs^y, Dccomber 28, (967 THE MATAWAN JO U R N A L , N,. J. ? £ o e •A - . ■ 1968 'Mehooi BitUgetV ■ Out look, Termed ^ Dim •. Crj-i'iJi’,.:; Wt. .It t-'/wn'iir. 'V ; r . l ; i;. ii i.-j-i * ti Air^', «rf; f/xaen^ y -. !n !>• .k curijij; voter appro vu' o* : roQijjriVi:-1 public sch.O'>ivio iru.us- . • . . . . . J.Kir1. J.* .:h[ru:.C>:!‘■ ?.< ••"P.t<>r 1 inis i.s i h 7 irodtta?v' wjrn- i ’ *.*;i .:«* ,y’n.ny *•!:s- F m ilG IN S ' :.inz iu ' irrzl boards -1 ; t; ' , ff.:-.. f>ri \o '"iiTnw mpni*»j Trenton by .''Mrs. ’Ruth H. i airur ri^. b< <;r: WHEN::YQU TRa V£L. ;V,*A TH£ ASSURY PARK­ ' j;7l in {juu:^ ■!•;’, T?*-;: joraUo*:- Dji-.h-k-* S'j'iru*.: ; I9'=-J tn> 'jcih-'ui subsets’ vviil..;^vr- ; ' NEW rQRK TRANSiT CO. YOU "ARRIVE1-: l.ca'tua. -M >. Fa^t* biisrj bnr or1'- C.i.- hunVr: •?>:• mondavvii ' RELAXED AND'READY FOR BUSINESS OR diction cm th;Oc- which s!i« : bu.'-iiii.’ )■>»• ■ r.u> ymitt's. They | s a y w / iil artificially irifh-io {.his j rrvj.-a ii;:.lu-ir: rep-jyntenl. of hjjr.iN *o | PLEASURE . . . NO PARKING PRORI.EMS yOrti;':- .^ i.oul i J \ i.i,,;. r/< u:r[\;T.ic, LuAiiii- in i'j . »■.< '*.•»!!! AND EXPENSE', . FAST TURNPIKE ROUTE. I 'tvhj»;h Lhfj •■lofrtij- £cbOi/i bou :3 .IVv.nl .-■*/..proviri;':: ir^r'' n^ivr‘ <'!' : ^ 0 ..... no control, • | l9;;S-i" coii of busing private school'; Rw-vi;l!y fjnacltid legislation dim- j . ./ in a tfid th*> p f r s w a l p r o p e r t y t a x o n /' TvTrs. r’-.ij'*’ d k 't i m m - a r - d p r - v ; ROUND TRIPS DARY Mw - m unicipal ievftl l s of .fun, !. : surrs. from U‘acru>rs' Dr^aniiarionv DISECT So Pori AuthorHy ienivma!. IfliiS. fvUs. c;;‘. ?>.ai this : to iaku’its nv;.rc r- lo s.s a f J u ra I r a ta te lc u vyliS (h e ; u u ! c w iii; o i n v r ai^i'U ptii'^on? -it; 'h r • ly , y.^ ror.•';»>. f.i i-.tfh/u • vv/.-.' - i . >1. Lr iNi... ivOo-Ci? hi^h;:^ uf. ;,r^ ' ■ ' " 2 6 4 • 2 2 2 2 . rate when neiihcr tin- munjcijml j “ ft i.s unfurl7 ' 'that tax- rs.»e iK.«;-.‘*,-;»*:lu:i!!..t>:vwiuys iv;ii ; jxirJ.;:r

P a s o , , w ii! tj,.- th a t:i.v . n il-i cnmpai;iM>iis wit!, IS87 v.iil : M Savings Bom: ; fee il unfair,y-represent the school tax as j i» <-.w W ..s « for Sorl«s e ! | (Mght) prcsiiit.il ’ | ROUTE 35 at 6 CORNERS KEYPORT 'h •’! rtlu.U CiKi:; Aiaijwuoy^cW effora. t'l-.is flisii: Sei-iWif. Fader y,ood: 1-y r»:!»k;nl>ei j| )»• (C«hi«r)'~AiMl WWiiatii-.P.vrCii'i:f • to -.wnrii.cWiiti-.Mi of. tfi<> i'v;. th'? ■■‘■'•■Jr,'’ -.fiV-'or 1 y^ur.rrtfrJVncMt ;v,iric:..,! K ill Bank, with * the We Must -Cate ‘j «n-i...... is ivaiiablt..Xrct .at'iflio; tchouls. uml «iii«r Aw aid I"'' Th«' award w:;s Si!-.,se:U<.*J ■ Rr-ju-ps. . ; : , : ’ ;.- in »«wuciatio!> ior ihn agsncy’s agency’s ilDnntiim nl thc lilm • :

Jit Mato wan Toastmasters Is.the lo­ Consider takinfi . your jewelry to cal branch.'of-, ihl- in,t,ii.,ilii,nu i,(- 6 ,-repu*abl? jmvcler tu secure a M alawan Sc I Final* Kanization dedicated to Ihe im- ; provcmnnt ol co:nmua.s, Olub j »(.|ijnR u*j .jie'r ring had a diamond E d Rit'Hc, * president of' Mamwhn mculih^N;'' nre held on tha ^cdnd-;.‘‘aboLit Uie size of. a small pc-a,“ :ia,: . aniioiinced' the foi- and fourth TuesUuy.- evenmRS of I ana a victim with a |evvi?!cr*s do- ;' mon as. fimijists in tne each -month "at 8:30 p.m. --Guests I scription that the ring was a “ yel-. , Spuech cuntc'sl to be held aud ' ph>:ipt:ctive. mnrnfW -hrn wo|. I°w wliau diamond »f -1 .2 i cants --"Av'-vMatawan .ToaMuiasiers- at tiie cbnsvaf aii': rr.cctings, wKidi luc in tt li/fanv souinft.1' ■ J l?f !? n' .Matawan..-J.an,' 2: hold, at the Maijiiolia [nn, Route 79, ; John Bolentte, Jim Darimsnn,- Ro- • land Kriexi.:. Kdward Hithe, Hr,-­ Matavwifc More .Information on : old Shoop and Pal Sweeney. ; Toa»inia.4ers niayif bo--obiainedbe--obtaine ’ by' , r.-i!’ifti: I ’ut ■•i.-urv u: lr,-is - ... of. i,l» Jm.ii.J fi,, 1'I curitcst. corilcst . o n . t o i'yf,t \(.'! r.vr,n : If ;u:-v d»ubi.s about ,,. nutsi-fra ‘ Ciulj at the ,an;a thoir health,'thoy shouiil tury over ‘ I KNOCK POP- WlMT£,e i\\ :. Contest ofOf ToastmI oa ...... asters ...... lu- I ...... Lhc .....snow...... shovel... to „a ...... heallhv...... teen* 'itgrnatioiia! i° be held in March of j a^or, New Jc»rsr,i*y Horut AsVicIa-• w .-OFF HIS FEET/ H! .19i)S. t jjon 4..,vt! i -USE; OUR HI6M-6CADE■ ’* OIL FOR HEAT/ Im j

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tiaa*J Stowti, ert5u?r - Geraxdine V ic’fow.T- \s$ociatt CdiWr vVARiil: r e j- 'i 1 3o n * d i r e c t o r i o r - ; ■ v: ■ . "tit*- X .tm:*.. *ir/»v. i.ur.£iz -•';,' ' ' ' the Port r-f .uinuriiy, and his aide, Anthony • -Til* JOara*1 18 * u v n <>***>■£ M Shi, -.M SW *, fty U»« Q'BrWn (h\ tj.ai the TIu’ri. ot "i\>v,v Y o lk A ll- •irtio mr ’ Us ««.ni w ro tne bcsr uucresLs if .w.iiyi-an.ai V-Sll'ia'te';' &T-z£iCZi*'Ia X '.-£ ,U i* ' » ; » sJ th« u-:e, liaei.' o^ii/^erK*©- v .. ■ iijKH'/ 's^ W turcJ sfc*f?I-'£f)? U kr'pav.' aengor teno i] uui!dinj.;« and «i new parking lot at ISew- • • : ,P ertorn (« u? •ccypita by-s^c- . '.error ' • . • ".. • ;. • v Ko'nncdy Ipicm atioual A ir port. ,A t -jNewark .Airport,.. f:"f‘,’.;r:\r;:;on of (ho Kum^-p.y 41 r-r2ul^ Hiid asauuittr S „ „ c w - \»~i& * , j* r - V , a ,. Send to 52 W Frout St.. Keyport N J fv A fiC N A L ( nxivvny^ anrl ;\pron. v-'ili be^in. Jaier this .month. T h e On* Year imtuio stout) . #4 dii i rew runway io be list'd primarily for take-offs w ill te Io- •Three Monim ..:.„...... — * i SV .____ / bs U n Jii „ „ ™ *-*50 C-3 j cated parallel to and 950 feet west, of the existing Instru- On« Ve»t (ontstde itbi«> ♦$.« i&Ti J moDt Kunwny 4-22;'.It is part of'the Newark Airport.Rede­ <>na Y e a r fpuiinJdc U f t ) I r 00 £il_JBSP3SI2in^2 velopment Program to cost more than $200,000,000. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28. tWS7 r T H K KUN W AVj TAX!W AYSyand"«px*i«i• w iij::rfcqu*f6' sorne 7h ?00H squ?.i*« yajvlv of pavciiriGnt. employing'^various,-‘coin- School Board CrfitdidaU •* binaiions ot limeT.coiT)eiit fiyash bane coin'??(* Hovcloped as s result of a t(jst~pavin;4 project out in IflGG; T!?e rurjw.'iy drKinni^ systr-'ni will require ncnT’Jy, li/ miles uf ... 1;: yi.->jv>n yjj'J'a Jt:nuc:d philosophy of "■scnticl .attribuies'ior' today’s - school rbon un^•>•.■! eircylar. Katellite:; . portuntty to serve, the country and its children...... ;: . J '"V.a.' .I-3T .- ... :,T. " 5c■A-jtlStiu'jh' ^ Vi-cqwiremijiiti; -j.board . mt^"UnT-h',p.| , sti uciuriy. 2i.'!i rec-t in diaweter joined to the main, buiirl- sue- -KUiipty - tiitr'ubiiitv U> -itrau aiiii -.vriic imd;'rf-:k:«litH-''.i>i''; 19 ; m -b y si'-cadf-s: l-.ach _nnle!iitt\ : w ill. liav^ uii;!;; cr^^ ten /air- '• Va .district tor; given nu ot yonr.v the rpqiiircrnents I - ciafl., gale. jj.i!iiUoiis. ih e iouiidation wbi-k for the -teririi- oi" ch a ra cte r : Hro j're a t. -Among thfgts-'- are -;r>ntel.ligchv-e, in- ;, ■ r . ^ * v * * * inals was started .in October* ,. . ■ " fej-rltyy optiiV,; niiiideilnoss.\’.setisUiyHy l o t ! i e ' nc-cds-.-:- ,j r { i THft-.PA.SHKNGEH-TERMINALS at are ac- .ch'Udreri-.and "sta ff; uu-.i a b ility to wi.th.stiind p re ssu re ;. .! j signed to separate arriving nnd deysirtins.-air -••-travslore,-: l li<“ --qusiUly <-£ jvlir^iition- iri a. m m tnim ity df-pcnrls t j 1 !h: t-ppe:-,. (;r dep.-.-.rture level ct the main biiildin^.- pro- ivides space for airline-ticketing; the-lower, or arrival lev- .u{^ * ,'hr: a: n]T ^ ° ! Z ' t n 1 T .“ V m 1 m ,'c“,h »>■ °"v « - 1 " * < * » ^ ^ ^ m - c , .irt .h-1 * ™ * i«*> who introduced these as “Slu'i)hcrd-« ! e'.-. for baggage claim and ground transporldiion -■faciiil-iea;- SRC j ., \,U U -u i,u .O .L p i- .l.i,.ll .L.ia • ■ --. C.. , and a((end;il die Christmas Eve Scm ccs in .St. Johns Uinrcli sancltiarv i S.l*htV’ whi<-|i xvi(lv «i>--a ( cf lightins tlw uay to Itiu-Manner j The principle passenger ci,-“illation'- -nr-a, which i'i at fore that the public seek to identify superior citiw ns, - n - ; s.c,;; ;)pvtief r!l to wnlk-Juwn paths beautlfuUy lit by lam inarias, which I ChiW.' th« lum iiW lns are' «implv nridi- paper, sack, ~ 1---- , . . . > * . courage tliem to run for board m einbeishm , and support ! speth-J nut crm-rv grcc'i-igs lo ail. Luminaries have tiL-cn part ol tht-1 canillc nnd a lavcr of s-ind J:i (I­ uudoin (o j»ivr rw“± liTsnun !f0Ut lbe„de^i;“ cabin-floors,’ i5 sefhalfwiy throai’ v’'dl he extenJcd beneath, the structures. The Fo rt j Aut.ipnty will "be rc^pon.^jbie for the. construction ..of; the ;; In writing on-our'-form, of govoroivient, the -Portland,’ I " ot ^--ininai b'.iilclinKS. and their satellites; - The - .in-' Orepon, Journal hos exprc-sseu some ideas with which Shore Trains Chamber I(hviviualr , • aliiiiies f * t using - the tcrjiiinals...... *•*-*•» w » K ii,1.1 beMU rcspoKsibte . i:u;my thouj-li'ful . pet-501-.s -.vill tijjrt-c. ’T!ic JuMrtiai Uusutib* , , • . 'No *\\ira Central•.uMi.ii R»ilroad-'o? ,u-.»New tL , .uuenor ...... ^-^h ct tiieii vJMiiuwa operating uit'iti.aioas. AJIK tilt! theil ed a situation editnrially which affects the lives and busi­ Looking Backward lerscy train " * ‘ — 11 f: “ ‘ ' ' ’ ' « * . . - in-*; wj.I bii lo I'..ie first torrrunal i.1; schoduiod for completion bv’ Ih nesses of every individual. Dinner shore points Said thc Jour part: “ Who runs uiir. government? U«m« Atxivt KmJXs And Thlnn Tie Xueat lli T im Lung A to sylvanuv. \!,j le jpta,',ki”...... O S. *■*■'*•lot w •»<>»» i’-h 1000.»V>JV spaces Wwi ill ’ Tlu* Cou.'rrssiojhii Dinner nf ti p.ni., /or ]jay Head, ‘.vj; I! carr cx-i“° 5.u;" ;‘n l?2-sl' s>da of the airport. The parking lot, to tion as; a disturbing, answer begins--to-come, into fccus. To N'ou* Jf?rsr-,r Stalo Chamber of Com trji concties and >oakc?i‘ 19S8. Wlien thf? new lot is in the Kovertvmenial machinevy, but the hired hands en­ ton. D.C., siiH.c IS!{7, is schc;iv*l(‘( Silver .tomot cow, i Floyd Van Brackle of Matawan, son of Mr, and Mrs to ta!;o uincc Feb. L operation. Newark Airjioi't will have u total of 5650 public trenched m a bulky bureaucracy. Especially.-this is true of i James W. Van Brackle, has enlisted in tho Navy. r.i rrrmt .years,, the ovcnt ha: pdlKlilg spaet*s in four ]nt«:. the tcdcrql wovc.-nmc-nt. but it is also a Rrowini; problem ' A: general pnt-togethor High School dunce w ill b- held rcpuhrly a*,tri>c'^d weJl cvr?r I0(J( - in some state-governments. . . . . ’. - . Term Fires I, Freehold on New Year’s live. This is the first of .the j^auro.-1nd“ sS^rtment'miil®": Plan To fuilgo tinuance of the sale of water to the ‘ lhe Capitol Hill-newiipaocr, Roll Call, contends. . . . {township, , . : ,i; ,- -that 'JonjT'^s is slipping m its role in.tha check and-bal- dances of its k in d w h icft have m et .w ith siuch success in I whom ju‘irnc*v !oK’’tlu*r to tho oth er parts of the eo im ty -tow ard - bringing to gether , the j tion’s capital aboard a privau ffousc D w oraliom i The township pnrchasi's wuter to ance ; system. ;’ The\ newspaper questions that Congress Suspicious t st rve't!io Ouk Shadr.9 section but 1 young people of the county. Every high school indent in I lrj i n chartered by the Chamber : really controls tne purse because the money it appropn- i Oov. Kicliard J ., lluciies, meni; - Th«, Matawan Boro\u*h Recrea- i has rejcctod aiv Incit?asc=-ini' the area is invited to attend. in c :.’ates:is. jp.erit'.by .bli'lroaucratic agencies.. ‘Elcctt-d by no one uer.s u i. nis. caomei, oiiners, a :)'1 A which )ias been termed (..on Coiinnission' reminds 'residents'!voted b y th c borousli and ii:norid- ’ M r. and mr.-,. Jtmn Loekwood /iiivt* inuv^d. n-oni Lite nnri homwiivners- that’ jiVdg'og • The'boroup.h’.'Ctbr^its to ivint'off the" - und etfectivcly .ix-xpuiLSible. to no one,’ hull Call says, it members of the Stale :.Lejsfe:la!ur su.spidoas by fire officials/burned Monmouth Poultry Farm to Mrs. Stevenson's house, op­ and other slate officials, New Jer­ out ihe Pavilion Bar and two «ti- nf.,!he 0htistm as Decorated houses k ate r supply Dcc. 31 unless a hevV. > (bureaucracy) hai become a cnallenge to democratic val­ 0 wdl tnke place between now und contract ^as nCRoUak-d. ^ ■ posite-former Postmaster Pardons store. . sey news media cxeculives, re­ joimnK stands on ihe Keansburg ues winch few have come tn understand,’ ” - ■Jaj. .1, J’Jirec prizes will be' award-1 At the rime Mayor Strang 'wq3 -;; Scott Nivison had an unexpected Sunday, morning ’vis­ porters, and other Chamber fiucsts - In conclusion,- • use Journal said: “ Certainly, it would wilt join tl-e organic? Hon's mem­ boardwalk Friday morning, . Paul ed end the-.winners wit b e an* j issuing his announcement1 of dls« itor, when a sack of potatoes were bagged but left behind bers in honoring New Je m ’y'.vUvo Fucv». former tire chief, was or. his nounctd shortly after New Ycur't cussions with ineominu im*mbers of be hotter to make nn aitcmut to save government of. by Day - • • .. . . and for the people than to surrender it to the army of bu- | in a hurried escape. Marshal Mulsoff was sent for at 3 United Stales Senators and 15 way to work at 5:45 a.m. when he : the township council, the present ' o'clock but arrived too lata to fulfill his mission. ru-"ibers uf the House of Repre­ spotted Lhe fire and turned tn an Mrs. Mane Hanna, chairman, ad- j council Authorized Manager WIU ' , reaucrats they employ." -■■■■- . . - sentatives. The receptinn and thp vises lhat the number of ouniu IP ’li J. Sebuuhart to^ begin ncgniU Private Edward Wenzel, who has been at Camp Dix dinner will be held in the Hojel alarm. r , , .. . . . aliens with the Vest H.car(sbur^- • ♦^Mm-veA*vs'wyvwi*nWh‘»vwwviWw*»*v*,i*vtw*-Wv**vw»('»>*%*:i* since, September, has been transferred to the regular A r­ Clnu.c letters received this year PtstU’ i- Ililtoii - . : Fire officials are aiso investigat­ iar exceeded that of last year. In Water Co, to seek i some feasiV^e my and is-now stationed at Camp Green, N. O. Letters Others Who Wil. Attend ing a blaze wluch destroyed two this regard, the volunteer' he!j) method to supply water - to O ak . written to several of his friends would indicate that he other boardwalk stands shortly bc- Shades. " . . . Letters To The Editor . . ir.2 nt New Jerseyans who received from the Senior Giri soon w ill be lenvmg for “ over there. ’ s?rve in various branches of the j foro 5 p.m. Thursday. These two Scouts, in performing a community Township Councilman Jerome R; stands were approximately 1000 , WWWWMW WWWMmWWVWWWttWWWWWmM The final meeting of the Borough Council for 1917 was Fedi:iaJ /-overnmcnl will also be .service, under''.the. leadership of Kavc said he hopes some long allenthn);. Earl >!. Felin, | csiuenl feet from the sit- ot lhe other Mrs. Conroy Wyckol'f is appreci- range agreement' can be 'vvorkeu'" held last night in the truck house. I fire. , . ! lo the Editor,.: ‘ I mly to thank thc personnel and ul tne :.u ie Lnamiit-r aiii.1 iiea.Mtiei at-.'d by tho KecieaUon Commis­ out with the West Keanshurg com­ Postmaster and Mrs. P. J. Devlin received a tele­ Expo -B7-Js 'history ti6w.. but one']»j shift of I Im- Matuwan Journal for of Col-ale - Piihnolivc On»m-:i;:v | Thf* thlW» rll v*’ldcr sion. pany. A large capital improvement investment would have to be made ,-»-v pl^usuia luor. iclilctll].-, [uj I I thu splendid newspaper and pholo- gram ll'uiu their sun, Ray C. Devlin, from i'l'ance, send­ will pn.-side at the dinuer. ! one roof, are leaned butw«cn io thank you for your support, ing them a ‘‘Merry Christmas.” Senators Clifford P. Case mid • HojCintitv nnd (h** pier entrance. rn i by the township in order to en» | tii-phic coverage .you have given t \ , e We': think ive ''did u . i*cip"/:tat!c ' . Tl-.r. Moi.moulli CuUuty F j t-unuiclers at a special meet­ luinisun A. Wiiiiuins ir , will rurt'i Hrenv.’n saui lhe ninie starteti tn O c tiC S I (IK C J 1 iurj’f. jic water supply sysienv to 1 present in-oimnl addros.-:cs. Con the bar, then spread to the two extend service to Oak Shades, Mr. , tof> in heipinti- stimiilate.public en- :1 ’ Illn. .p lsl J V v - i r ing at Freehold this week decided to rebuild the approach­ ! thusiiisiri'for'apo'C;. At UiCsante .Considering this was lhe first Krussman Pelt-r W. Rodino jr., dean stands, one a procory business, the (continued from page one) Kaye claimed. A workable com­ es to Highlands Drawbridge. mercial agreement would mean ' linie,-’wc.kiiot».o»r m rw js wS5 ,i- e i year the borough .employed a He­ of Now Jersey's Congressional del other a ball name concession, on from the business office of die Cen­ ! primarily to. the active interest of I creation Director. |or a IJ-month The government will erect at Morgan the largest nm- csation, will introduce tliu oilier the east side of the bar. Neither tral School in Marlboro sometime that these funds could be channeled elsewhere. ’ skillstt Ibi-rnaliSts like ; von who period news communication was nition plant in the United States, options for over 130 New Jersey members of the. Mouse firemen nor police would comment between midnight Wednesday and i broughtt Uielhe messagemussago to Uiethi; public.--doublypublic. important in that it kept acres of land in that vicinity having been secured by A l­ ol Re|)ies(.-ntatives, •'n their suspicions about, th. origin 6:45 a.m. Thursday, according to We!of the Expo 67 Nows Bureau both tlie parents and children 'Hie Chamber’s special train will of thi:* tire. . State Police ut the Colts Neck bar­ berti & Companv uf Perth Anibov for 1. A. Gillespie of 50 originate in Pennsylvania Station, racks. 1 !n New. York are (jenuliiely grali!- advised of the various events and Both fire companies responded Sciiool Board - fnl. Ih -behalf of the sponsors of activities taking place. Church St., New York, who ivas acting for tlu- government New York Cif.v. and wiil rrccii'i. to the alarm. 'I hey had lire Checked Wednesday Chamber members a'l'l r u s s I s al­ (continued from page onc): , (ho KpJSte.st world exhibition in Ivs- Wo anticipate expanding recua- in its purchase. extinguished by 7:25 a.m. The b»a/« They said a concert had boon so at Newark, New Brunswick, held at the school Wednesday until Donald Availing as consultant. Bui lory. Montreal. Qucbec Province, t.-un in the borough, even more, in necessitated a cull to utility com­ Trenion, Nonh Philadelphia, ,'lluh panies to cist off L*as and rleeiricUy 10 p.m. and IZdwjrd Toon, thc jani­ ! the failure of thn board to get a - ami thn'Confederation of Canaua. 1968 and being a non-profit or­ Thirty Years Ago ! school building proposal before the ., we thank you. ;Bcst wishes for the (Issue Thursday, Dee. 30, 19.17) til., .Philadelphia, and Wiliningiun, which posed a danger to firemen: tor, stayed on the premises until ganization dealing primarily with Ucl. r.tidnifihl. When lie letujned at li:45 voters in over a year’s time tinder 'i Holiday Mt-asnn, ’ ' ■ ' , chiidri-n, their programs and part­ 'tiie I'iiat A shoro railroad stations, in­ both treated at Riverview Hnspilnl nevval project would be a major when the teller attempted to notify gram, has announced his candida­ cluding Matawan, drew swift ucUou from Lhe Public Utili­ for lep injuries, cuts, and bruises. stride toward returning Keansburg the manager, flanks have been cy for the Matawan Regional ties Commission when the board ordered thicv? railroads Patrolman Albcn V'ucist^fekl Kitid to thc position it once held as a alerted, to watch for thc missing Board of Education. Mr. lo desist. Alvin J\. Williams, 93 Elizabeth St., endinc shore resort, i checks, State Trooper Stephen Sah SchwarUbach was for 15 years a 11 is conducting the investigation. teacher, guidance counselor and John Coccoo, Ciiffwood, was treated for facial lacera­ Keyport, d ria r of the station The borough s permanent [>opu!a-1 on, was uninjured. He said Mr. tion numbers less than 7000 but its i administrator In thc Newark and tions by a Keyport physician after his c;h* crashed into a Wiiliijms was Lackini; out of a park­ recoil attraction*: brmf» in more | Irvington School systems before tolopnone pole on Route 35, Clitfwood, last Thursday eve­ in/; h.t when the collision hoppcwd. :han -JO,COO .‘•a.mmer visitors. moving to Rutgers University in ning. Matawan Township Police ore investigatini'. First Baby Mnrch, 19G7. t.continued from pa^e one) Mr. Schwarl/Jnich is a cum Unde Dun, uf radio fame, who broadcasts the chil­ They include thc following busi­ laude graduate of Montclair State drens hour every evening at 0 o'clock over W .O.R., was Nursing Home Awards nesses in the Keypori - Matnwan rViHe/jo, where he majored in So­ a guest at Burlew's Rotaurant Tuesday tiilc. area: The Clothes Cupboard. Nu- cial Studies. Ho received his M.A. In a brief res'iew ul tiie 11W7 sports i:i thf' ^br>re area Tour: Paii.t ll.in ih Haidw^ro. jDcgice hi Pwlitkal Science from tne statistics in tin,' variou.s bloodies of niajor ev— c S f t Central Jersey National liank, i Columbia University and has com­ The Fnrmr,r:-: Nn. pleted additional studies in nd- would indicate tfiat the Shore Scholastic Group 2 Athletic tionnl Bank, Peoples National I i.ii.ii:;tralion, supervision and Conference enjoyed another successful year as did some Bank ;»f Mnnmoulb County, lhe i guidance. sports not listed in thc ‘ sinum pure*' ch.-isil'icalion. Monmou h Countv National Bank The candidate's teaching exper­ U has been reported, unfortunately, lhat. Mrs. J. Les­ and lhe Friendly Shop, ience has encompassed elementa- I' Also, Petr’s 'Appliances, Hav- j ry, junior and senior high school ter Squires is ill wiih a had cold and rheiana!l.sm. Frirnd*. ishore Stationers, Miilej-’s Stag jund leacher in - hervite courses. wish her a speedy recovery. Shan, firm Okkmnhtle, John’s I He is a recipient of the “ Class- Co/v Corner, l-ram tsia's Deii-I room Teacher of the Year” medal paid ?1 and :?! costs for parkin)’ • Bakery, The Matawan Journal, 'awarded by the Valley Forge Chase Thru ugh in «• prohibm (I an>a. jHnppy Ho.ir 1 aundranuit, M#M ] Freedoms Foundation in 1901. Horou/di polite v 'in-tl > 115 mousey for p-.ukioi; on i .sen':< Shm.-. Fddie Thc Dutther, | Mr. Schwart/.hacb, 3!l. is a vni- StioiK , j-l thf i.tn'i’ls ia vioi.nu'u oi :i bor* Il'enc hen ii- cran of Wtirld War H. He served Municipal Jud«je Ralph S. Hens* iin a n d l h e i ypart Wi in GI1Q, Tokyo, during the nccu- cr ir., M.itinv' S C ^ v J..I.C, o\). fendant way ch'iired nf a L’hnt'ie ;menl Mr. Sclns'int/hacb was an un­ of speeding ^nttneu by Patrolin.Mi j Route .V J, Jtohnde! fi.enliautd from page one) successful candidate for the Mat- Koberl Plielan after a cha.se An improved section of Route 35 , rr'cnm mended no new rurvey be awan Regional Board of Educu- through Main St. from Atlantic imdei taken .‘ioc** the townshin map tii.n in losing by 50 votes. Ave. to p;i,u ocl'ciuL Ave. i.i tin ' :a -Mitl'j1 ;'i.'.vn and I (aS.nvh . TuV.'n 1 j * h,K b<'»'H op n f" 1 i(Tie with pre dates tlu.se ol Kevimit, Since iben he hns remained nrtive early mornim* hour''. r,f Dm-, ik 1 As a »esuit i-i 'i pretnnl f !i!-*• ' the placing in operation of traffic m edutationul matters and woik* Jiut on four other counls, Mr. Mac ,1 t n-iO - , J) . .m 1 l.ci.l Ui have thc Pc;,iuiiul Lia- Phail had tn pav n total f*f S llri. ■ ;/'ual‘i_ t!v' Stiit-'* Pi'p.irtnp'nt of tho Borough Council I hoi Ricliard j trict voters accept the building $5U and J5 costs for recklcss driv­ Transportation lias announced. j T. Schwartz, Tn\vn:!::p Altorn'-y, fcrcnilum...... of November, !, »la:-,lrl (lelt) presents Mrs, iMae Marshnwskj with a lu-vear 1 'miihiI a ;:r e e upon ,i Innuifinrv, Mr. tlonal prui'rnnis Invnivinji thirteen ville, paid J r»l ti ltd .>:> oil a spi.'i.'d- co.-it of !>I.t'i3.r»0H. The department l»rrnacle said a third engineer will service award jdn while Hon-.du U.dpe n, mann^er tanks on, 1 he award?: uchool districts, their siiperinten- timer ticket. Fiiu .'} u i $‘J nnd %2 said thp job was coinpV/lcd a week hfoiltd in to act as au arbiter. costs wore imposed on Gertrude wore made al. a Christinas Dinner gl a for employees of thu Nursing dents, principals nnd students, and ahead of schedule, May r Robert J. Strang also an­ M cmbci's of tho fCcyport Lions Club nre shown as they set out with F.lleni, Matawan, for parkin;' in Home nl Shore Paint Inn, Haute ,’15,. ( ther employees cited were: Mr.s, his long nnrl varied educational Chrifitnifl* bM kcis of fnoil for needy families In tho hayshore area. 'Che highway .section wns widened n unced Unit preliminary tnlkp with Ihe wrong direction and 1\ P. Anm* VonlHM-newIt/, R.N., M-s, Martina O’Neill, R.N., Mrs. Flnrenee new nicmbeis of tlid Matnwan roles will bo of invaluable servic" Bn«koifl are distributed annunlly by the club at Christmns. .Shown above, iclmufcle, Ciiffwood, for blocking. and resurfaced and a center harrier I)e Wysoelde, Mrs. Mary tlgaro, Mr: IMargniet Hemenway, Mrs. Mar* to the school district In the mnr* arc Charles Humphries, Lions president, In the foreground and (left to I'ov-nslnp Council who will tnko of­ ahead when the Hoard ol L/' a driveway. Officers Richard Nus- | was built. The work also involved gnret Cutltn, Mrs. Sally Hullard, Mr W. Unhim, Mrs, l-.velyn hrull- fice Jan. 1, indicate n favorable right) Charles Slfcox, Harvey Applegate, H arry Jauies, Lluyd Svenson bnum anil Phelan Issued sum- ewnslnidim. of Jnghnndle. md ' | knwskl. Mrs. Fleanor 'l-’alr, nnd Mr.s Helen Blenkowskl, all for five settlement of the bnrmtph’s di-jpptn tion must: choose a rrp lr^ /A N nnd Frederick ScheLn. mouaos. Charles IlultA Matawun, rampi. ^ears ot service the ictjiiog oiipehiji ' I with the township over the; dlscun- I Schools Lutlior A.’ F* ^iiiJ Thursday, Dccerr>ber 28, 1967 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL N- J. Paae R v'4 Honored By Auxiliary 36-Year Career In Public Health Ma-tawamt P ersona! Item s News Of You >vnr luimdv !s Appreciat’d At Any Omi; Tail Ms*. r~ L 55«-si2! ■ MOftdft V a <-a:rc< tii |/ur»~ ' i-1 jiV i t r i., u t iiu-'.da .vjinirtmng n » t available lie health nursing. Wiucn begun ih i weeks convalescence. The com- i through tne usual channels ot phil- 19Jl as uauun puuigeu into me imuniiy nurse playeq pn important lantarupy or public health pro­ i Great Degression. ..mkmmihI World jparv iir*Iho blessed event, as-she p ram s. When this happens. Mrs. • Mrs. Louis ivlaim. Ijiu o r. Mont.. . Mr. a;\d Harrv f;, i'mme « Mr, and Mrs. Plus Senwartz and i ana da'ii’h^r f^ W ar 11. i’.nd aaw the -advent oi Idoes today, but in a different .v-\y JStulL? .brines l a hiu»r hpr vast ! is visiting Mr. and Mr.s. Calvin D, : u'.ildrcn ..utm liim t’tinsi- ‘ “ ftieuicare, wtu com?, to an end. as I As she Jcofcs over the pi£l 36 j knowledge of whf»re fo pet mnnnv i lJeartv. ' i were tiie Saturday kuckLs of Mr. in” da!C. vvt.Te the Monday evening 1 Mr anil Mr. flsrisi ai»d Mr ! tir-fl Mr-2 rimrl^c t- Porri.is* Mr«- Ififlrt-ilH Rtnlf? Matawan I uikarc cka (i\ol» *Vijir itunni' m ?" t lot, uuuauat tci^uil truism*. L.OUJ.-'.CS. , .» ww?ur: js par tv at help then) face tho problems. seme ? rltishinn. N. Y . j liiiucon Hill Gulf Ciub. Leonardo, has helped thousands o l scmmduals puuular. but it r; )i!:erastu.|j to ob­ source of encouragement.'* she ■ were--the prize winners wr.en Mrs. i Mr M^s. Henry Kiechim. i on Ihursdav evv.mmi to better health. serve changing attitude;" points out. jE v a rt S»!co>:. entertametl at h: d«e ;on 1 hursday. Other guests attend- {Highlands: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. .iac A. Cushman Prefers Pubbe !!c«Uh : | >ng were Miss Cuthcnne McDonald. »Ktecnhn. New Siirewsbury: D r. j and sons Geoftrev and Paul and : and Mrs. William vVvmdwurd. Pubuc health has been Mrs. jM n . fhcn as A'eistead. Mr^. vVis- j Miss Margaret Cushman. New ham R. Craig. Mrs. Gerard Devlin •; D:*al. and Miss Mae Hunter. Deal. i \o rk. were the Christmas day Stultz preference since she set her ; werf* the Christmas Dav guests of fand Mr.s. Marguerite Laird.- Uniests ot Mr. and M 12. hugene first tuste of it as an undergrad­ I Mr. and Mrs*. Henry Kiechlm jr. uate nurse at Jersey Citv Medical j Mrs. John H'fer.1 Wickatunk. and |Kf'i/t-r. I'nnrvton. ; Mr.s. William Ottaway sr.. Bay ! Mrs. Bernard Davis. Brooklyn. ‘ Center. Helping families as a unit. I Mr. and Mr.S;( Rudolph FracLel : Rid.«e. w<'.«: th<» hohdav weekend I doing wnat can be done, seeking j \ve;<‘ lne iurfsdav evening dinnor N.Y.. was the Monday and Tues­ I guest ot Mrs. vVilham Ottaway jr. day guest of Mr. ano furs. Abn: | outside assistance when necessary, ! guests ofMr^and Mrs. Henry Tiap* j Mr. and M is. Churies f*. Per­ providing for health needs under nil j!)np«”n who entertained in honor of ha. 1 Davis. i nne and Rollins Porrine were the , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler were I sorts of home conditions challenge I their son Fred who was ce'ebratmg J ennstmas Dav cuosts uf D;'. and her spirit. ! his birrhda*'. 1 the Christmas day guests of Mr. :Mr^. josouh C. Uuntini'- ; and Mi'S. Ffcyd • Seirr.ec, Rancucas In 36 years she. has - observed | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klein, tii^i- i d?»a Va:ty,-. Pa. ' lishtown were tb?. ^•u*idiy } Woods. changes tn Public Health Nursine. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert RankI jr., j Miss Karen Erniev. a student at Schools, wnore the MCOSa .mise '.dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Stan- •. N i'W im rnii V... .^ n ^ nd ine i#.*,si^m-d voars a£*.D as part of i ley Seaman ai ihe Molly Pitcher i this week as thc guests uf Mr. and grove, Pa., is spendim* the holiday f h *r community healtn responsibili­ • Hotel. Red Bank, in honor of their j Mrs Calvin D. Pearce. vacation at the hurne uf her par­ ty, and where she taught »omp 1 1 1 j li weudm^ anniversary. | Mr- and Mrs. Sam Rangos were ents, Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Ernley. making and home nursing lo thi* t Mrs. Gerard Devlin. Miss Esther [the Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J . Sleiner, hieh school girls and good person­ • BI-.1U. Mrs. Kars Hauser. M rs.jh.w - I Mr. and Mrs. Tom t :achos, Wil- Englewood, were the Monday eve­ al hygiene tu all thc students.-have ■ ard hrdmunn. Paul L*.j»an. | nngooro. i'i; ...i to the point wnere thev -c?d ning gu*.:ts of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ j Mrs. Richard T'.rdmaiin. Mrs. I.oius • Mrs. Annie Spill**. Donald Spille liam E . Smith jr. _ j lheir own stuti nursos. lhe oefini- i J'azienzu. Mrs.. Warren Vreeianu. I and son Lawrence. Brooklyn. xt«- apft Mr? Patrick Verducci. ! t oh ot "crippling cuiuiilious' by ;and Mrs. R .l. Larlan dined at Uiu ; N. Y ,. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nrew York, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Joseph Morgcllo (right) guest of honor at (he annual Christ* i th'/ State (.ripped Children1'* Com* j Moroski and sons were the Sun­ I ureen Meadows and later ptaved L**ahy were iho Christmas Eve mas party of the Ladies A uxiliary of the Matawan Township Hose and f mission, has changed from the.con- Ibrtuge at ihe home oi Mrs. Devlin. . day dioner guests ol Mr. aud M is. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Icept of ••lameness'* to the present, ! lhe prize winners were Misn tdau. I *A'ailai:e Spille. . Chemical Co., receives a TV trophy lamp frum Mrs. Louis R . Aurlemma, Baker. . auxiliary president. Mr-,. Morgello has been un active member of the j program wlneh includes not only | Mrs. Ileuscr and Mrs. H. hrdmann. Mr. und Mrs. George Gorrell. lortnonedic handicans. but cardiac auxiliary ior the past 35 years. She was born In Italy and lived in Mat­ ) Mr nml m «.: Murrtrs r.atstrrwsid Wheeling, W. Va., have returned { C'JEsdiuons. bsood diseases, meniui awan Township for 41 years, M rs. MorgeHo has four living children I tr.. Baltimore. Mu., -v-jtc me holi­ Lome after spending several days j retardation and otnor birth defects, I Secretaries and nine grandchildren. day weekend guests of M i. und as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ i In recent, years Mrs. Stultz has Mrs. Martin Lauterwald sr. liam Gorrell. taken on an added assignment as Mrs. vieotKC Clark, M rs. Joseph Charles Zimmer, a student at cmc-yeai' course, “ Judaism under liaison nurse for MCOSS at chest Rn kbi Rubinstein Smith. Miss Lucie M iller and Mrs. Have Party Heidelberg College, Tiffon, Ohio, is Islam ” at thc Jewish Theological clinics at. thc Geraldine L. Ihomp- Alfred Gndoweli were the Thursday spending his holiday vacation at the Seminary, given by Professor Zwl sen hospital (formerly Alienwood guests of Mrs- Adam Banke. home of hir. parents, Mr. and Mrs. To Lead Discussion Ankori of thc Hebrew University, Tubercuos;3 Hjspital) and here Mr. gnd Mrs. Joseph Thorne, The Monmouth Legal Secretaries Charles Zimmer. Mrs. Frieda Gersen, president, Jerusalem. As an Air Force Chap­ again she notes changes in treat­ Mr. ni.u Mrs. Robert Buliei were lain, the Rabbi was statluiiKl id ment ot the tuberculosis patient Plainfield, were the Saturday guests Association held iis Christmas par­ Matawan Chapter of Hadassah, cf Mr. ond Mrs. George Clark. ty on Wednesday Doc. 20, at the the Christmas night guests of. Mr. proudly announces that Rabbi Ankoia, Turkey, for two and a and the TB control program. But and Mrs. Richard Applegate, Free­ half years. : people’s needs and the community Mr, and Mrs. Ben Fa;:man. Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontcwn. Mrs. Morris Rubinstein of Temple Beih Nelson Dent, Spring. Lake Heights, hold. . Thn rnmr/uinity Is welcome to nurse’s concern for family' health Brooklyn, K .y .,. *ert* the'.Saturday Ahm will speak and lead a discus president of the association, wel­ Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Keller, Skok­ attend the Sludy Group held at remain as the strength and the and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. sion on the ’.‘Turkish Period - Ot­ comed 45 mcmb i and guests. ie, II!., have returned hsmc after toman Empire” at the Jan. 4 Stu­ the home of Mrs. Barbara Gates,' heart o{ the MCOSS program, she Abraham Davis. spending thc holiday weekend as Education Vice President, 229 Mr. and Mrs, Johnson Cartan Mrs, Dent inducted seven new dy Group of "Arab - Jewish Con­ MRS. 1SABELI.F. STULTZ feels. • thc guests of M r. and Mrs. Calvin Deerfield Lane, Matawan. Please were the Christmas dav guests of members into the Association, Miss frontations through the Ages/’ Mrs. Stultz will start thc New Carol Genies, Atlantic Highlands; Bell.' call Mrs. Abby Wattenberg, 56G- Mr*. Stultz holds the record (or Mrs. Stultz began her career as Year focusing her attention wholly Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Miss Lois Stonev, Ardmore, P a., According to Mrs. Gersen. Rab­ the Ionises! staff service in the SS Miss Francine Newman and Miss 6D44, for reservations. an MCOSS staff nurse in 1931, leav­ on her home, on Wilson Ave., Mat­ Highlands. was the holiday weekend guest of bi Rubinstein is doubly knowledg- year old history of MCOSS, one of Betty Hartman, Long Branch; Miss ing an indelible mark on those she awan Township, not far from her Miss Margaret A. Cushman. New Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bedle. able by theory and experience to the largest community nursing served becausc she always made York, spent the holiday weekend Leona V. Peszynski, Belmpr; Miss Change used toys into money! j family honieste&d where her moti;* Valarle Mackey, Asbury Park; Geoffrey Cushman, a student at lead a discussion on the Ottoman fcgencteg in the United States. their needs and the solutions of ‘ er raisea more than M foster chil­ as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ja c Cornell University, is spending thc How? With a Classified Ad! During thOTe year* of service, their problems her fir?t concern. Mrs. Patricia Fatorosi,. Morgan- Empire. Thc Rabbi completed a dren in addition !o her own family. A. Cushman. ville, and Mrs, Mary Arbaczcw- holidays with nis parents, Mr. and »he has made m any friends, in­ Since 1W3 she has been orthopedic She will have mere time for her Mr. ,• d Mrs. Robert Younkheere Mrs Jac A. Cushman. eluding a worcan from Union Bsaeh nursing supervisor, coordinating ski, Lakewood. garden,, local community activities, and George F. Younkhesro, New Christmas gifU were exchanged Mr. and Mrs. Ucorgc Clark, Mrs. who reminded Mrs. Stultz not long health services to assist families and the career of her husband, York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Glidcwell, Mr. and Mrs. , »"o that she had helped deliver her with problems, emotional and phys­ among members and guests. Miss Clarence B. Stultz, a supervisor of George A. Younkheere. Paulette Pr.tlcr. Point Pleasunt, led Adam Banke and Mr. and Mrs. '■ baby .'sister M ye an ago, ical, resulting from disabilities. inventory control for th« Getty Oil V/illiam E . Smith sr. were the Bleued Eve n u At Horn# Like the boy with cerebral palsy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst and Mr. the group in Christmas Carols ac­ Compi.ny in New York City. and Mrs Stanley Seaman and chil­ companied on the piano by Mrs. Christmas day dinner guests of Mrs. Stultz is a petite woman whose family she -helped' to ontain Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith jr. ‘ With » gentle manner, a wit in­ medical care, braces, a. built-up A- graduate of Matawan High dren were the Saturday guests of George Zizos, Asbury Park. School and the Jersey City Hospital M r. and Mrs. Louis I. Barst at the The next meeting of the Board of Mr. and Mrs. V.l. Fredda sr., herited front her Irish father and shoe, and whom she encouraged to and A.D, Fredda have returned, fig^.Bhoi.irililtMj\ frnm hnvino a «*.*end. a Hgh -, schcc!;:-dartcc-,- to- School of..Nitrsir«j • Mrs,-. Stu!tZ;has Berkeley Carteret Hotel, Asburv Directors of thc Monmouth . Lceal 'P ark ."' ...... *" home after spending the Christmas •Flinch' mother.. She remembers “boost his morale/’ The,boy Is-a taken graduate courses at Colum­ Secretaries Association wlir.be held May 1968. bia University, Newark College and Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn on Thursday, Jan. 4, at thc home holiday as thc guest9 of Mr and fondiv the many births she had a man now, has completed college Mrs. V.l. Fredda jr., Glen Burnle, part In, explaining that in the 1^30s I and works as a government ac- Rutgers University. She began her were the Christmas Day gtipsts of of Miss Darlene Walling, 99 Man* health career conducting a survey ning P L, Keansburg, at 6:30 p.m. Md. and 4e unci] as um­ Isive treatment and medications re­ Mrs.' W. 0 . Diggin entertained Tosetto. bilical dressings and binders. quired ' served in Freehold, Union Beach, Robert Foster w a s elected to Middletown Township, and in thc at bridge on Wednesday and the serve as President of the Matawan Mr. and Mrs. George C. Smith “ Things may not have been sier* Mrs. Stultz works with the 70 prize winners w cr* Mrs. L . E . Red Bank neadquarters. Township First Aid and Rescue sr., were the Christmas day guests yours. 1 io/' b.ieauds, “ but they were sur­ MCOSS public health nurses on Krebs, Mrs. Leroy Sickcls and Squad for 1908. Elected to serve ol ?vir. and Mrs. Larry Gunther, gically clean and we never had any cases involving crippled children. On Dec. 13 the MCOSS staff hon. Mrs. Frederick Dcderick. Other Lincoln Park. mfectior.^. During the depression The staff nurse performs thc pre­ ored her at a farewell dinner at as Captain was Lawrence Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler were guests were Mrs. Marguerite Mr. Foster has been Squad Treas­ and before hospital insurance, peo- scribed nursing care, assists in ob­ the Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank, Laird, Mrs. Frank Bliss, Mrs. urer for the past three yeurs, while the guests for brumh on Monday pie couldn’t afford to go to the nos* taining funds for treatment, sur- attended by many associates with William J . Rabel, Mrs. Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Holland, I uiini, 'Tiicy had ihcii babunuM Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells. . Twelfth grade: Nancy Adamkow- Pearson, Margaret Phillips. Sey­ ship to provide an even better Dennis Dru/bik, son of Mr. and Barry Bronwen, Nancy Bialkowski, Day and their guests were Miss service to the community. ik i, Gilda Agnoli, Patricia Allen, mour Pond, Billie Reed, Harvey Richard Bischoff, Donna Borup, Pa­ Flo Grundcr, Belford: Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Michael Druzbik, a student at Denis” Anstaux. June Artelli, Gal­ I Rosc-nstock, Donald R ussell,: Flor­ tricia Brannic!;, Lynn Bushncll, Richards and daughter Michelle, Cornell University, is spending the en Barr, George Baron, Harriette ence Schindler, Robert Schneider, Robert Chamberlain, Marilyn Chow- Eatontown; Mrs. J. C. Lewis, Miss huliduy vacation with his parents. Bauman, Nancy Bedle, Jerome Mrs. M ary (Jenlintole Jane Schweitzer, Patricia Senk, cy, Wendy Cornell, Stephen Depiet- Aita Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. E . Blum, Judith Bol, Susan Buchner, Frank Snyder, Diane Sohn, Linda ri, Jewell Fry , Joseph Gaval, Di­ Charles Weigel. Accepted At Rutgers Nancy Caruso, Lauren Chirco, An­ Tanis, Michaci Tomasello, Richard ane Gelburt, Judy Gilbert, Clifford Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ludi. Succumbs At Homa j thony Craparo, Karin Crine, Dcb- Trader, Hillary Urban, Maria Val- Gordon, Margaret Grant, Keith Summit, were the Friday evening Mrs. Mary Centimole, 77, of 17 ; urah Dell, Jacqueline Dewitt, Wen­ anzno, Em m y Van E xtc r, John Gross, Thomas Guoba, Denise Hay- dinner guests of Mrs. Lydia Wal­ dy Dolan, Lorayne Edwards, Pa­ Vargas, Curtis Washington, Larry ling. Central Ave., Malawan, died Tues* i ducko and Jeanne Holland. day, Dec. 2G, 1IMJ7, at home. She i tricia Everhard and Monica Fen- Waltenberg, Sheila Wills and Chris­ Mr. and Mrs W Rulon Smith eik. tine Winters. Also William Hussey, Bruce Korf, was born in Naples, Italy, and had j Marc Krauss, Cathi Kurland, Ctrla returned home on Tuesday after lived in Mntawan 60 years. She was j Also Beth Forman, Diane Foyle, Others Listed spending the holiday weekend as Need A 1968 Eleventh grade: Richard Brown, LaGrassa, Eiloc" Lchn, Ronald I.e- the wife of the late Carmine Ccnti- j Colette Francy, Richard Frazier, vir.e, Robert Lovell, Deborah Ma- thc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Charles Geran, Linda Gerlufsen Cynthia Compton, Faith dnrman, mole and was a communicant of j> Ve, Richard Manville, Glenti Mar­ Claus, Hatfield, Pa. St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport. ; Nadine Gersen, Darlene Gihlock, Janies Culpepper, Joanne Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMur- Diane Dawidowicz, Terrence Dona- lin, Cindy McManus, Peter Meic, She is survived by six sons, ! N ew Year’s ton Gostin, Karen Grady, Mary John Moiilcr, Judith Mnroy, Joy ray entertained at open house on Charles and Anthony, Matawan: : gliue, Theresa Dzurina, llelaine Christinas Eve for 40 guests. Hallarin, Candice Hamstrii, Suzan­ Morlcnson and Julio Nagy.. John, Keyport: Lawrence. Union , ne Harris, Sherry Hellstrom, Lin­ Eisenberg, Ellen Flannery, Debor­ Miss Grace Thompson. West­ Beach; Pasquale, Florida, and : *311 da Hoolahan, Elizabeth Hopkins, ah Franklin, Laura Gardner. Rob­ Also Deborah Orbnch, Carol Ray- field. was the holiday weekend Resolution? nis, Bat'batu Remer, Patricia Rus­ Frank, Tenn.; two daughters, Mr.s. ■ Eugene Hyman, Mark Johnson, ert Hanna Marie Hussey, Virginia guest of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Joaquin, Jacquellyn Johnson and sell, Joanne Russo, Wayne Schubig- Holo Aequnviva, Red Bank, and Ruth Jurm an. Donna LaMura, John Thompson. Mrs. Leo DiCarlo, Matawan: a Lynne Kortcnhaus. cr, Barbara Schwchl, Paul Scrle, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ashley, New Mislello, Anna Mayer, Roxanne Also Carol Lackovlch, Nell Le- Carol Shaw, Robert Sioss, Donald brother, Lawrence Mungello. York, were the Christmas Day Conn.; 29 grandchildren and 13 ; Suss Barbara Taylor, Lawrence dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. we recom m end Taylor, Catherine fwanmoh, Shar­ great-grandchildren. Thomas McMurrav. Funei al sui viucs will Ijl* held ut ; on Walsh, Matthew Wilkes and Mr. and Mrs. George Twyman 8 :.' 10 a.m. Friday from the Day ' CAFETERIA M ENU Peggy Yules. entertained on Sunday evening Ninth grade: Wilheimine Alba- Funeral Home, Keyport. with a t saving regularly and their guests were Mr. and high mass of requiem at fl a.m. nt I nese, David Alexander, Neal Axel­ Mrs. Max Zarctsky, Mr. and Mrs. Malawan Regional High School rod, Edward Burlew, Susan Clay, St. Joseph's Church. Interment will ; George Suciro, Mr. and Mrs. Nat bu in Si. Joseph's Cemetery. Kathleen Clodius, Daniel Craparo, Zell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Randall, (M rs. Antoinette Cliomic, Cafeteria Manager) Robert Dean, Barbara Drago, Mr. and Mia. Jack Byrne, and Frank Dugan, Michael Ficus, Jan­ Gary Prcmberton, Chicago, IN. at F&M ! Management Course Week of January 1, 19*8 et F ij w , Gary Giblock, Antoinette Miss Lynnelte Hall, Woodbury, JAMES J. HOWARD MONDAY G u isti," Debrii Herriger, Candis Conn., has returned to her home • Remcmbor To Uso Tho New T V Drlvo-Up I HOLIDAY - NEW YEAR’S DAY lljortland, Diana Johnson, Eliza­ after visiting Mrs. J. C. Lewis. The American Can Company will James J. Howard, n senior al TU ESD A Y conduct a course of six sessions on beth Lloyd, Mary Mertz, Kevin Mrs. Lydia Waiting was i h e Christian Brother.*- Academy, Lin ­ A TV. 1 Hot Luncheon Michaels, Renee Myers, Deborah Christmas Day tfuest of Mr. nnd "Supervisory Management Develop­ croft, has been accepted at Rut­ • You May Win Oven Grilled Hamburger Richman, Eileen Rubin, Mark Ry- Mrs. William C. Ludi jr ., Piscatu- ment” on Thursday at 4 p.m., be­ gers University, New Brunswick, S litole Potatoes Buttered Sliced Carrots nn, Neil Sellnger, Nancy Vena, Joy way. ginning Jan. II, ut the American under the early decision plan. Can Co., Matawan. The course will amburger Roll and Butter Juice Wallenberg, Charles Weigel, Ken Mr, and Mrs. William Ogo, He is the son of Mr. und Mrs. A La Carte Specials Wei-iS, Michele Wilson, Michael Bellenmre, N. Y ., Mr. and Mrs. he offered in cooperation wilh Management Services of the Rut­ Joseph J. Howard, Gaston St., Mat Meat nnd Cheese Salad Platter Dread and Butter Zarelsky and Waller Zwirko. Frank Zangln. Old Belhpage, Mr. ' awan. Uverwurat Sandwich nnd Mrs. Gary Kellogg, New gers Un5 ersity Institute uf Man­ agement and Labor Relations. The early acceptance was made wort Barley Soup wlllt Cracker# Brunswick, and Mrs. Gerald fnr highly qualified student;; who W EDNESDAY Lconaid J. Smith, executive di lec­ F armers & M erchants Welsh, Lawrence, Kan,, were the Jewish Women To tor of Training Services, inc., will hare maintained high academic Hot Luncheon Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. grades throughout the high school Hot Sllcod Chicken Sandwich with Gravy George Twyman, bc the courso instructor. studies, nnd have achieved high 1 Creamy Whipped Potatoes Buttered Garden Spinach Ment Nvxl Tuvndny Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pollnrfc Butter Applesuucc and children, Ambler, Pa,, were scores on standardized te.sls. On Jan. 2, Natlonnl Council of Don’t let thnt alrnnger get hh* Ih* Is a member of the National . > A La Carte Special* the Wednesday guests of Mr. nnd foot In your door. Keep a chain ? aked Ham Salad Plattor Bread and Butter Jewish Women, Bayshore Scctlnn, Mr.s, Franklin S, Thompson. Honor Society. James plans to! wilJ hold ti general meeting al the lock on your door and use ll. study dentistry. hleken Salad Sandwich Mr. aud Mrs. William Quinn MatAwan Offica Strathmore Offlc# Cheescqunke Fire House, Route 34, nnd daughters were the Sunday Mj Iii .n j I’ jvln* Rl. 31 and Lloyd Road ankee Bean Soup with Crackcrs Madibon Township at «S:30 p.m. guests uf Mr. and Mrs. Chaiies T. TIIU IU O A Y Speaking will be Mrs. Rlcki Corey Jr., Amltyville, N. Y. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cliffwood Offico Hot Lunclieon Weiner, wife of Rabbi Weinc, of Miss Helen Zagona and Miss Cliffwood Avo. and Highway SB Shell Macuti'iil will* Meat Sauce Temple Shalom in Malawan. Mrs. Mario Zagona, Brooklyn, N. Y ., MATAWAN Itallaa Bread and Butter Tossed Salad with Dressing Weiner will speak of Masada, lhe were tho Tuesday »*nests of Mr. A La Carte Specials ancient fort which was defended to and Mrs. Sam Rangos. SUNDAY SERVICES 137 Years of Banking Experience At Your Scrvic* STuna piced F lihl l a m Salad an d PlatterClicew Sandwich Drcnd and Butter the last man hy the Jewish people, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Bass- 7:45 A.M. dt llio Clit'irli - 74 ivlui-i TJ. GardenGmrdea Vogutnblo Soup with Crnrkcre of anciem times. ft ii tl, JtMscy u'lly, and Mr. and F « in * v Mn;. Wallace Spilit’ and dnughlci MAiilNb *nrl HOLf COMMUNION Momber Frdur.il Dnpoiit Inturance Corporation Council will also celebraie its - Hot Luncheon Marjorie were the Christmas din­ 7hth anniversary this year and it at Ravlno Drivo Glomontary Oven Baked Fish Slicks wlllt Tartar Sauce ner guests of Mr. und Mrs. Rich* 9:15 A .M , School P lu a Pie Cole Slaw will he the fourth anniversaiy of ard Moroski. FAMILY EUCHARIST ,inJ CHUHC.H SCHOOL thc* local section. Members and non j Bread and Butter Jcllo Miss I rum* Ottaway, n student I I at tho Church - 74 Main St. A Lu Carte Specials irembers alike aro incited to attend a. Kmory and Henry College, Em ­ A .M . California Fruit Snlad Platter Bread ond Butter this meeting which should prove to ory, Va,', i.s spending thu holiday IIOI.V EUCHARIST Tuna Fish Salud Sandwich be most interesting and informu* vacation with her mother* Mrs. A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS VOU Manhattan Cfnni Chowder with Crackers , ' ’ tlve. . William Ottaway. Page Six IHE- MATAWAN N, J. Th yrsday, December 28. 1967 erview HospilaJ. He fe survived by Charles L . Mouahajt O b i t u a r i e s his paternal grandparents, M i. Charles L. Monahan, OS, of Id and Mrs, F . Vernon Stultz, Hazlet, Grace St., Port Monmouth, father Temple Shalom Chanukah Observance Mrs, Erhart L. Walstrem and his maternal grandparents, of Charles G. Monahan, Hazlet, r died Saturday, Dec. 23, 1S6Y, nt M : Mary Elizabeth Walstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caruso, aiso 38, of 258 B eth Ave,, Long Branch, Riverview Hospital. o* Haziet. died Thursday, Dec. 21, 1907, at Born ln Jersey City, he was the Monmouth Medical Renter. Ho is filso survived by 3 sister son sf lh" lat.? P tt'jr wild 'vlaiy _ M rs. .Walstrom had: lived , in. Laureen Michelle, at home. Ser­ (Clough) Monahan. He had lived in ij>ng ijraiicn for five sire ies .ware ccii iucted yesterday Port Monmouth seven years. w'-Tf:CiTy l i , l-u ia! iCeyporr, mcnuTig. Mr. Monshan v.as a thin; degree She was born In Miduietuv/a Town­ Knight of Columbus, Council 137, ship. J, rnrors ill Jersey City; a retired police offi­ She was a communicant of St Four-j'ear-old George J , Moore cer in Jersey City and a member Joseph's Church, Keyport. H I, of 230 Wilson Ave., Port Mon­ of tlie police Anchor Club, He was Surviving are her husband, E r­ mouth, died Monday, Dec. 1!5, 1S67, also a member of the, N.J. Patr-d- hart I,. Walstroin; si daughter, at the Presbyterian Hospital, N.Y. man’s Benevolent Association, Lo­ Mrs. William E. Roman sr.. Un­ cal 5, and the State Policemen's He was born in Perth Ambov. croft; three brothers. Frank Pin- and Firemen’s Association. Surviving are his parents, Mr. cy, Red Bank, and Peter and Jo­ Tin; funeral was heid -esterdav seph Piney, both of Keyport; nnd and Mrs. George J . Moore jr.,. for­ at 9:30 a.m. from the Day Funeral a sister, M rs. Ann Stokey, Mauas- merly of Keyport; two brothers, Home, Keyport, A high requiem quan. Kenneth inij Koberl Moore, both at mass was offered in St. Cathetine’s Funeral services were held un­ home; his paternal grandmother, Church, East Keansburg, at 13:30 der the direction of the Bedle Mrs. Hazel Furnicola, Port Mon­ a.m . Burial was in Iloly Name Funeral Home, Keyport, at S a.m. mouth, and his paternal grand­ Cemetery, Jersey City. Tuejday in St. Joseph’s Church, father, George J. Moore sr., Harri­ Keyport. son. Peter E . Molloy Sr. The funeral was held yesterday Peter E . Molloy sr.. 28. of 72 Vir- , James Patrick Stultz at 8 a.m. from Scott Funeral Home, Ritua Avo., Hazlet, -* ■— « ‘’K^d-catlonand l’ark. L.l. Chanukah. Shown above (left lo right) are Keuiiy Weiss Stacy Buudonoff Tim* Monte rham lbih l!* 3 ?i° *tn!Jwn. *** tho , ? dVS L l ^dedication” During the cirjht days of A high requiem mass was offer­ ed yesterday at I) a.m. In Holy .*! — ^ fixJEraars w ttfa is.” ■* ° u * m - * Fum ily Church with the Rev. Jo ­ A t Sensible Prices! seph G. Fox celebrating the mass. Burial was in St. John’s Cemetery, mouth Medical Center. She hud al Home, Red Bank, wns in Holy M id ii * c Village, Queens, N.Y. -Ar been on a visit to the home of her Nam« Cemetery in Jersey Ciiv. daughter, Mrs. Frederick Curn- rangements were under the direc­ Mrs, Nonne had lived in Holmdel WINTER tion of the John W. Mehlenbeck Fu­ mings, Matawan, when she was taken ill. , lor the post three years with her neral Home, Hazlet ■■on, Andrew J . Noone. Before thnr, Area Religious Services In addition to Mrs. Cummings, she lived in Jersey City.. . ' Frank Klvrnlckl Mi 3. Mills i« also survived by two I She was a communicant of St. —>»»— »—>—« W M M M m Frank Kiernicki, 59, of 41 Sunset other daughters, Mrs. Donald In ­ Catherine's Chureh in F.vei/m. Also SALE Ave., Keansburg, died Sunday, Dec. galls of Middletown, Mass., and . Sceond*sf'i- Gardens F ire Company, he- w ai a past week in the office of Surro­ its Christmas decorations until aft­ Funeral services were held yes-1 Maranathu Conservative Baptist hold, 1 will extend neacc to her Now member of thc N. J . Stale E a- gate Dnnalrl J . Cunningham. Mr, er the first of tho new year. Thc terday. ot 1 p.m. at the Bedle Church like a river, and l!- ^ sy ul the empt Fireman’s Association and Cravany, who died Sept. 18, 11)07, special music for Dee. 31 will he Gentiles like a flowing s t re a m ,is ; Funeral Home, Keyport, with the icft his eslate to his daughter, Jane a contimianco of the Christmas (lulmdel-Keypor* Rd, and >:rail! J Rev, David Proper!, pastor of Grace Methodist Church. the Golden Text front Isaiah. ',-i Grjvany, who is listed as executrix, theme. Lane Calvary Methodist Church, offici­ Surviving are two sons, Charles lill/li'l ating. J . Miller lr. of Hazlet anu Wil­ The chairman of the. St. John’s First Methodist Chuich ■ 1 liam P. Miller of Plainvicw, N.Y., Mabel M. Mattox Church Outdoor Ministry Commis­ Rev. Lawrence 'eed, pastor 23 Church St., Kuunsburg 6 8 1 Inter men! wus in Bound Brook Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Cometery, Bound Brook. and nine grandchildren. Mrs. Mabel M. Mattox, Keans­ sion has announced that the Christ­ Rev, Newton W. Greiner, Minister burg, who died Nov. M, 19G7, be­ mas c-rechc will remain intact with Worship, 11 a.m. Pastor’s Sermon Church School, 9:45 a.m. Morn-< • Mrs. Mary Noonc queathed her estate to her children, the live animals until Jan. fi. Topic, “ The Key To Success In ing Worship, 3:30 a.m. and 11 • Funeral services were field M - Paul Swarnick nnd Marion M. 19GS.” a.m. Nursery Care for both Ser- L n i i n Morv’c Fr» rhnrnh n ~ in \ a A J P T ■«.. dav fr>r Mrs. Map* G Mcr*rr’ 00 1 Lc- will jimmy auuunis- II ‘•'HI »»«►,**»• ti*. 4 ♦«» !., ♦* t'.IM. VU td* I V1CC3. »•« .'CrfitOil TifjJic, “ ruiiv Xo ’ • 'jfja ivoay Funeral Services of 33 Winding Brook W a y, iloimdel’ tcr the estate East Front St.. Kevport nVlnrk midnipht. There V'ill b'_' oh ! lie An..,!iCiui.C. GucaL y.‘ho died Wednesday, Doc. 20, 1551, Rev. Vincent K . Pettit,' Rector 9ervance of the Lord's Supper. A 1 Speaker; I'he Kev, Albert Wood*. .. Mrs. Irene T. Mills in RivervicMV Hospital. Frank 11. Bliss Friday, 6:15 a.m., Morning film entitled “ I Am Ashamed” ward, Funeral services were held In A Tequlem mass was offered at Frank H. Riiss, Matawan, who Prayer and Holy Communion. wiil be shown. Beverly, Mass., for Mrs. Irene First Presbyterian Church T. 9:30 R.m. in St. Gabriel's Church, d.ed Nov. 17, 1967, willed his estate Sunday, 7:45 a.m., Morning »ELECT ONi OP MANY PLANS . . . M ills, 71, of that citv. who died Rrndevelt. Interment, under the Prayer and lloiy Communion; Route ,14 and Franklin St. Tuesday. Deo. 19, 1W7, at Mon­ tu Jus wife, Mrs. Helen B. bliss, Matawan director of the John E . Day Funer- who is listed as executrix. 9:15 a.m ., Morning Prayer nnd To Discuss Life Of Church School; 11 a.m.. Holy Kev. Chester A. Galloway, Pastor Communion and Sermon. Jews In Kgypt Rev. Dennis G. Jacobs WE PA Y Wednesday, 8:45 e.m „ Morning Associate Pastor "To live in hearts Fia y e r und Holy Communion. ’ Services at Temple Lic-th Ahm to­ Morning Worship Services at morrow evening will he highlighted 9:15 and 11 a.m. The Kev. Dennis * k INTEREST! Temple Beth Ahm by thc presence of Isaac Maizel G. Jacobs will preach. The mes­ we leave behind Conservative Temple who will speak to the congregation sage will be “ Fear O r. Fulfill­ PLANNING A TRIP? Kabbi Morris Hublnstein on “ Aspects uf Jewish IJ.fo in ment?". Church School meets at is m t to die" Sahbath Evening services will be Egypt.” Mr, Maizel, now a Strath­ 9:15 and 11 a.m. Child-core is pro­ PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK? (Tho;nas Campbell) held tomorrow nt 8:30 p.in, in the more resident, was burn in Cairo, vided every Sunday morning for PHONE AHEAD FOP EKypt. Ho attended a Jewish ele­ First Aid Building. Church St., Mat­ children under three yee.rs c,! age awan. Isaac Muizel will speak at mentary school, French lycee, or during both Services. ! ; / high sehooi, and Faculty of Phar­ KSEIVAT QMS. services on “ Aspects of Jewish Life Faith Reformed Church macy nnd Phnrmacoutical Chemis­ in Egypt." Mr. Maizel was born Middle Rd. am! Poole Ave., : • HAZLET MAIN OFFICE and spent most of his life in Cairo try at thc college level. Following graduation, Im entered his father's Hazlet • KEYPORT EXECUTIVE OFFICE before emigrating to the U.S. in Rev. Theodore t.\ Muller, Pastor 1900. Ho will also highlight some laboratory and wholesale drug busi­ • AUTO BANK OFFICE ness, and then owned his own drug Sunday School will be held at important world events that took 8:30, -9:30 and 11 a.in. Morning place while he and his family still store for three years before leav­ • PARKWAY EXCHANGE OFFICB ing Egypt. Mr. Maizel and his fam­ Worship is held at 9:30 and 11 resided in Egypt. At thc conclusion n.m. r.;V . Theodore C. Muller will • UNION BEACH OFFICB of services there will be an Oneg ily left in 19^8, emigrated to France Shnbbat. where thev lived for one and one preach on "How to Live in ’C:l." . MIMOR FiDIRAl DIPOIIT INIURANCI CORP. half ycaih and then came to thu NEW JERSEY BELl Sabbath morning services, with United States. (irnce Methodist Church WWWWMWlgW W lHW M Ti iO m em ory of a Torah rending, will he held Satur- St. James PI., Union Ileach departed loved one dny at 9 a.m.; Junior Congregation, He will speak on his many ex- Rev. Franklin H, Bird, Pastor Is perpetuated with 11 a.m. in the First Aid Building, pcricnces in Egypt and compare Regular worship services will be a beautiful and fully I p i m pv aspects nf Jewish lifr there before suaranteed Barr* IvjU IU U Chinch St., Matawan. held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. and a nur­ Guild Mamorlal, The public is invited to attend the creation of the State of Israel sery is provided at the 11 a.m. ser* See our display, Monumend all worship services. and after. He will ulso discuss dif­ vice. Sermon topic is "Ashamed." ferences between the Jewish com­ munities in Egypt, France, and the Sunday School Is at 9:30 a,m. with Whar+on Memorials Trinity Church (Episcopal) classcs for ail ages. On Sunday Hwy. 3b, Near Main Sf. Main St., Matawai. United States. He will then high- nicht at 11:15 p.m. there will be K«ypcrt, N. J, Rev. Carroll B. Hall, Rector Unitd States. He will then high­ a service of worship and Iloly light some important world events Sunday, 7:45 a.m ., Mattins and Communion will be observed. All Call 264*1124 that took place when he and his For Appolnlmanf Holy Communion ut thc Church; membors and triends are invited. 9:15 n.m., Family Eucharist and family still lived in Cairn. The cv« The Junior M Y F will meet at 7 Church Sellout at Ravine Dr. ning promises to be mcst enlight­ p.m. Friday ovening. School; 11 a.m,, Holy Communion ening and all member? ond friends nt the Church. arc invited to attend services. Jehovah's Wltnesse* Keyport Congregation Celebrations or Holy Communion ttH K 0 # r % during tho week: Friday, thc Feast Kingdom Hall, 5) Division St. of SI. Thomas, 0:30 a.m .; Monday, Church School Gains Keyport 1 - the Circumcision of Our Lord, 9 Thc public Bible talk entitled, m m m m a.m.; Wednesday, 12 o’clock noon. Noted In Report 'The Missionary Journeys and Let­ 0 ters of Ihe Aposlle Paul" will be United Hebrew Congregation Robert Proudfoot, chairman of given by A. Angellllo, 9:30 a-ni. 70 llroad St., Keyport the commission on education of St. Sunday, The United Hebrew Congregation John’s Methodist Churcb, Hazlet, At 10:30 a.m. thc Wntchtower ol Keyport will hold Its Lay Ser­ has announced in his final report Bible study will he held. Tho sub­ vices for the Sahbath tomorrow at of 1907 that increased uticudiincu ject theme under discussion will be 9 p.m. at thc Synagogue, 70 Broad at Church School has necessitated a continuation ol last wenk's les­ SI., Keyport. The participants for additional chunges in tla; schedul­ son "Saving Tho World of Man­ the evening will be ns follows: Mil­ ing and housing of tlie classes. kind hy Blood" based on Matthew ton Markowitz, president; Albert Several months a^o classes from and "Hy Man's Way or By Siissman, vice president: Dr. Wal­ sixth gnide up, including adults, God's Way, Which?” ler df’ens; Benjamin Blumborg; were changed from I bn mornlnj* Luther Memorial Church Chances nre you can't, so to Kmanurl Daren; Lotiei lionenthiil; Hf^iiiji tn (1:3!) p.m. J’hi.T eluiitf,o Missouri Synod i s i sV.l/,4 i •lack (iiildburg; Irving llauiiian; made more space available for the protact your memories, ho Tinton Ave, and Freehold Rd. mill Mrs. Carl Muss. suro to have your color film younger clnssos and gave tho old­ New Shrewsbury The Golden Hook Honor for Dee. er groups an hour ami ane h.df ses­ processed by Kodak. And you IB services was awarded to Mr, Hev. Donald L . Pastor sion instead of the usual hour. The Sunday Sehooi ami Bible clas­ can bo suro by brinnhic it to nml Mrs. iMnnnuel Huron. An Onrg plan has proven moiv than satis­ Sliahhut will fnllmv Iho services. ses, II a.m .; Morning Sorvico, uo. We clways send our cus- factory and Iho gr.iwih in the old­ 10:3(1 ;..in. Sermon Topic, “ What toniers' film to Ko-lak, wliers All member;; and friends nrn most er cKtssi •. }\,):, ('tinliiiiitd, cm floi II’,’ invited In mII'mh! T'k- Did i'ou See At Thn Mangor?". It k piocuisod with Hiu saino P'T.iimlu;; Vr-: flunday thc fiflli 1 Gm;.-iL upt-ahe-i, Chaplain Whitten' Our Business Offices will be closed Mmday. 1 thi'mo for tho evening will he care thoy put Into making It grade began miM'tinj; in a house berg. '('hanuknh, Today and Yester- loaned to tiie Church for Sunday NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY Vow film can’t ba processed livening Service, a p,m, Sermon yenr," Miss 11. Dorothy Cohen Is School use. The former home of topic, "Hero Wo Go Again." twlco and Kodak does It right co-ordiiuilor for.... these nriTu.i..isni'vlce:: iumand imi.n.Mr.s. OavidI'livivi Rook,ntitin, 'Jim-ion nil.IllllAtlantic St , tliu iiibt time—evoiy time, oxltitids wiiriiiest i.li -.nukah greel- I Keyport, has been pressed ini Monmouth Reform Tcnmln imi« ti» ..... ,. li . .1... . k-, inj‘> tf> nil n.4 rlHsMtihins Inr SI. Jolm'.-. s.rp2 .Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury Poaturlng filth giiiilers. I lii.-, building is slated Kabbi I'idward Klljnlmgen, u.D . DIRECT KODAK lor demolition when the lletliaiiy This week's Snblmlh Servlco will Thbil St., Keyport Manor ,‘ienlnr Citizen project Is & PROCESSING SERVICE Itev. David I ’roperl, Pastor he a |-ainily Service, slarllng at 8 huilt. Itiehard Krdmann is general p.m. tomorrow. Hablil Hdwai'd U |. Junior Choir will sing nl fl:rttl supcrlnlendent. lOUR SERVICE knows no holiday. Should the need arise, please cell R Y A N B R O S . n.m. Morning Worship Service leiibnj'en will officiate. Sermon tl- lh': "My llaril-l-.urned Money." II? MAIN 5T, nnd liio Senior Choir will r.ing at When leaving your house, don't m a t a w a n , N. J. the 10:4,1 n.m, service. The Pas- Chamikah refreshments will be leave any notes Indicating Ihe lime served nt Ihe Onug Shabbat. 566 00-16 Inr’n incsnago will bo "A Good V will i 'loin, as Ihinvs im II lake Year," All Sehooi ncllvltlen will resume Iuilvantage uf such Information. on Wi'dni.'fidav Jan. 3. Thiirs

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' D i ii j v i 'iie uasrnls ot a j ' m s . iiarou) ris;th colj ard KISS MARGARET r.DCNALD at [Overview Hospital, MISS JOAN POERREH MISS KAHKN LfN'N 7'POHMIA. > t.au^h " » ='in it tv "5 ukwhman is the forniet* Misr> lllv wcrMh-* i nf Miss thzaooth t as tlioi-bes best ' -hu:! " and ushiriiig w tri’i Mr- nnd Mrs. A .I. McDonald. 1! Wuosj.<'I«'Io oi Koyport. l/f)’’ !W L ? \ h \ - ? . _ . . . ij K i . >»u - Mrs. Vvdliam B. Duer- Mr. and Mrs. I.awrcpr;e M. Zgiv Mr.- nnd M rs, Ver;* m '.'I Mr.- and iCc&rjw. }V ;C o!!ard; -East Brim si:. Kavinc L)r.. Mat ./an, -imnooacv tr; r. 1o9 Areb.ie Jto 'C!'c«:™ii« f1 il tf / \r( 1 i 'l l I rj - jl t • J •1 ^ Kt.l.. boo. -.'Cl. slUJiOiiJtCf: : Herp'!:r*rtW- nc As.ii-arji. l-iyjr.jl Av.3 ;v 11-. t't'a- ; bllVl!?K’r' of civ,* orid^Vionh'fi - tht engagement ofrlbeirdaugiaeri ihave.. annoum-vd the fppftfjoment il.’l,, .‘‘sn n o o n c e . ^ I I ' ;:f t l » o m t t. ^ i ; Mr. * um? KU'.icipn • runt,' rto .lJf. Hii.v.id Biirlh.tami .RivHtvi h t PaUiVAiio,''- ■Mv.ttuu.vu-- •••VashingKKi. U.C.. to i nf tin/ir daughter.- Jo a n to Gerald Uioii- daughter. KarLn lvbp.; to J-.hen. iu Hiadrord I'. /m im ^-prur ■Wd..• (>J I‘t.u»j:Ktai Dt.. iVhiUwan, f i t f i Casiari-teiiRtam.v«.v. us* ■ ’ ,. - Kh.liatd C. Lint, Iiy.;UoVil,e. Md. iii. i.<:rnj,l. son ol '.irs (lari'. lar- L'o.nnld Coraon f)aiicv,,sn,j. ?-jr;;. ^»or r f V n f if /i j K io a i e : Li j ti. p ^ r r u f'i n r w j'iv !, ii lf i f S-turduy afierr.Du.s. D,*c. 2j. : lh:- b ri'ifs moiiier wan sttirnj}":' ft-',Mi.o. M :Dona!d.'is,a Kradualc of j n il;. tlrielle. •.••• . •■-• ... f-.ltzaboth Baliov. .18 Mu ium P l.f .'311 .T >y nok Kd.. iM 'M i.-mua■ •rri'jrsf' f ’-e. ?3. r i) , l " 1 i lr , r ft ~ • 1 ’uc 'faille sull'aivd tai-.': Ke»">"2 [ " c *“'_ i J »*i„ 15 !, wui i>Muudl*u llaw vl. lhe -lativ.M-- P . Z.uliiAel KiviiU • at MaiUKmKlcs Mydic«0 Ccnter, , j thc son ot Mr, aad Mis. Hiuold i lied a lx>H\v.\et oC violeia. 'I'hai; andattended Stroudsburg Stale from Matawan Regional Hi?h Miss Zappull* was yraduated I The prospective bride is a orad lAuiO.slvjij i i . \ . iney aio hjso t/ic 1 ...... I\ ;u i tJayii!- i.i'oiird, I:,«st bvuns-.iorid'.viruom's irtvHher tho.sa. aL fL’Sa’ f . .College, b fr: !b by...the . Sehr/C'I. Sue. is employed as secre- from Karitan lownimp Ihgh f uale of Ked Banx Ttiqn i>clionl and jwvenrs uf two byys, Larry and I Mr. and Vira. William fle-iper. iWH.it, io: iiitriy ol iv.-ypon. j crepe sheath and ..'ore H r,orsa{je.::. AmerKAtl, How/; Owners-Insurimct: i tarv Jn t h. “ plant refma^er of ScSool, Class of 19"} f nl V U i jl -! ■■ui? r 11'!'- '•-.-I'.lf,',' ^iis in l-asndena j uf ^ardenlac l:;; Vr; Company, Waiinui'lon, D.C. i American.s.Can . Company -G la ss ployed , bv R.C.A. GrapWc ' S w I SchprttMa AiH'spv-p.irU.- I 11J1 I t ' ! *. i a !u raav. i '* ir11* 1'-' *-.’n f.!".ivc!-: " :‘.'vh was | ; .Al.:!cr a. veetp’lbn t ihc.-Jwirir df . Mr.. Lint is tht. sun if M is. Ne’i I - . j .. i-dr.. Chfiwooci- terns Division. Dayton. ■ . . f,lr; ?.inimarras,:..i'i p . . . t-epui.n ■ i !/<'?• *1 ;|f !^'vnfr.v. V . - d. u:,-. j Ilia brldci's- parents, the couple left;v, Lint, Ccnp.elsville. IV ., and l-.A. 1 Mr. l.arroil. mso a of Me, Bauey rJao was Ktaduated uenbi'at Th-» Cuactei.. Military Cnl-I v ' M<-i ■ '*rai» -J a n a vv hlysan;neinutr.s. Offici• to t a wedding trip io (!r»nrl Canyoa;: X j i l , IMishaiMh, Pu. K c was i*rud- 'Matawfia Regional high School ia fiom Knritan Towasbip High leap, Eolith Ca;olin... Ui>wri.^i(idua-i fvt'iin :A.. k'.'ansDiirs: arc : - . aUrs wiXH ihu-Rev. -Ud«ar C. K^ck- and 1 I h ValU'y. Thev wi IJ Kn er' lla ted from Dunbar, lownshm High employed . bv the National Cash •School, Clas« of .ltttf; and is «!•;- tion, hr; Wid DU enwrint! (nq A ir] of a daughter born Fridjjy' D f'' ■ OH.ima ar«I chcipiam oi l lnre!nonf home ia Mountain View after ia n . ." IWwoJ; Connell. P a.; ar.d . is cm- Rt^iaL.r Company, Asbury Fuik, i/!uyul My Gtsioiai Tllaliuinenis, Forca FiiRDt School -as a acsond.) 2 1 . • 19G7. at Monmouth' Medical I 'M r. ana Mrs. Nicholas D . D l- lep.es, ClarenmiiL Robert Smith wna iployed by thc Potomac Electric as ; t«cl;nc^>. sorvtce representa­ Nowarlc. iicutonant. icenter. j Gioru, ICO Matawan Ave. . me organist, playing traditional Tho. bnde was Rr.duated from ; . Co.. Washington. D C tive. " ■ ■ • ■- • . . ^ No data hai oeen lot for the The weddiii^ !a planaud for next • |wan are parci.u- of" a daughter | ^cJuiiij?. music.- i Scnpps Coilepe with a H A. In Eng- , . A.spring weddnif! is planned. A May weddlnp ill planned. wedding...... Deccmbpr,- i .S/Ill"! . • "f'li'dav._____ lx-e. • )J. 1W7. ai i.i'.vvn m nmrriajje by her lather. , iish iinjruture und from Stanfo-i - | Spec, l and airs. M ichael fctuw. I Rivorvicw I!ar.pi|.\l tlm bride >-.>':<-<■ a white peau de note j University, with an M-A- in coun-;; Bchr-Hcllmaa Bepgs-Welle Barrell-Petrlck U«benuw-Youug I Okinawa'Arm v Byse. are parent.1: * . A’cJu.i,^ f..,.v,i. Bands u l ium iiua- , ^eluiK. l>/ie is assistant dean of stu- Inf a son bom Katurdcv. Dec. Burke med th'.r and thi: jitraii'bt i dents, director of student pctivitini .. ! 1987. Mrs, szucs is the former I Mr. and Mrs William Dii.ltf flirar-lenalii pown hahu is th** drmsMor uf 1 a dauphtor• fct*ru' I-rinav Dec 2' illusion wa< cau|>ht to head[iieee j She is a member of the N.A.W.D.C. M-;,. V.siham wiow ..ujirj the late • lDfi7; al, Munmoulh Ale = I V«»rw np/l »J)i I tlu I vMcw twcnicuay v/enuicld. * \n d ro w . ,, ,, , ' Paul Sulphin ...... ij ■ ! Tho - - Rev. Charlo- - - .... ,f . KV»lly r ^ i o - ' r, . , • . . . ^ ! bra ted the 11:30 s.m . nuptial mass ' „ f " ™ 10 u 0 0 t ? 1 MISS DORIS r HL 1 LMVN MISS 1.JNI1/V F.I.I.KN W ELLE MISS LESLEY YOU NO .IKIVS UAtUl.MtiV ANN P KTH iC K i 1,1 St. Wury'» Cimrch. New Mon- : | mouth, and officiated at Uie double of ll^.ii del I\d., lIo l.i.iL ,, wI.j •m -M rs, John- R- Heilman. 3505 'SStn Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Q. Welle, Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Young, j Mr. aiid Mrs, Joseph PelrifK'i'rin;; CiiivUiuiiy: died Monday, Dec.. '" 1!), If){> ' St.-, Jackson Heights. Lonj; -Island. •Services were held at 15 a.m. In 34 Telegraph Hill Rd., Hazlet. an- 40 IcIcRraDh Hill Rd.. Holmdel, is r.. 81H Tenth Sf , Union Beach, | Ths bride was given In Marriage . NiY.-, annnuni-es the'ongapement of Hm Funeral Mump, Kevport, her-(laughter Dori- E Abordw-T*nounce ,,,e etIf”'gement of their annouaccd tiie enRasement of : (Uinuunce the engagement of tlteir !*!V 'ier ■“Iher. She wore an Italian with the .Tnhn \V, WMtlron, ...... j ___ ■___ > - >.. . ». ! j ____i_ . i-n. ..I. » i t f t . __:.. _. . .. . • *:m f in ;iml l'r. ■ ti p< li i.i> l > • ifccst. MaUvvnn, to - FrcUenck \V. j dauflhier, Unda Jillea. to -T^rome ! their daughter, Lesley, on Christ- i dauKidor, Barbara Ann, t«i raul : iuUil »!,ul }. ,cf!c].1. lace pastor o? Holnule! Churcii, officiat- -Behr. son ot Mr. and Mr:;. Fred- I PatricK Bengs, son of Mr. and'Mrs. mo* E ve to Donald H. Liebcnow. 1 Frauds Barrett, scm of Rrancis i t t " ; i w li^ b0d« HultnJo! Cenw- f B e jc h Bebr> 241 Broadway, Union | A,lau J . 24 Kentucky Dr-( son of Mayor and Mrs. Edwin • „ „ „ « !(. 006 Sh fr(vu«d Dr., Clift- ii ^ v 'c . * ? M l n “ t l tory' MlS^ lleiiimm w.*is "radnnitid ! . S r MfC#ro',bcU Rd- hvood Beaehl aud xh« laU Mrs. ! « wi!l. n u^l t , ' T / l f ^ lloimucl. fn,,..,...!, Jtachahip trnin H it h«iiirr,.nf 1 of the lute George ,T. Satplun and from Kevport VliRh School anti | Miss Wellt- is a liHiT ;*radu;itf‘ nf :Mtih!pnbcr/» School ot Nursing, hank High Schou) and is cur- . r ^ I ^m 1:s mrlch -S a u-ad„at, of " ' 1 ^ I T " w - « 'm T ™ ' .Plainfield. She-is cmpiovod as a [ ,tn ll> employed at Fort Mon- is no- employed at Eleetp_ im -|K cyp o rtJIig h Soh^i. | ho c a r r iV if c iilc e 'd j SuWivin^ !?m hvo'^sl M r i . B\irsc hV Rwm'Usw Hospital. j uwuth. pulse LabDratDry. Inc., Red Bank, j Mr. Can> ^ ^.lU L i.u n i i.i.iu W d ii j |, n) n ito i r,f u'Ki».» —wT... I j - i»•»'»•><•«h c md i ...... • ^ jv--*. *...... *■'“ 1 * . Mr. Bfthr • aUn w«c grad«?,tcd • Mr. a graduate Of miii- m i. Li«;i)e:i'>w, u of j Re^iimai Iiit?h Sciiooi Mini n iv.jw il’aret P. Surpnin, both ot Hoiimiei. froni Keyport Hir.h School. He ser- 'tan Township High Srhnnl, sr*ii/.d H'j'b nr.'|l/>ri Mi'' 'I*! I'lni’ i and hoi!y. ved tour years «n tha U.S. Nhvy j two vears m tho U.S. Avrny and is three years of ftervice in the U.S. j Institute, Newark. He is--employed i Honor j Frank U. Makinson and is employed h Jersey Central ! now emylovcd by f.M. Pei and Navy, nnd is now employed by j by Spindicr Brothers Co.. Kenll- I M’f l^tlier Sank, New Mon-1 F .lneral ccrv^ns were hold Frl- Tower ana LU'.ht Co. ! Partners, New York. Snap On Tools. , «or,h i “ 0”“ H-r^h '",r = ^.t.V f^Frank R H nf No date has been set for the I No date has been set for the An early spring weddinj! is plan-| dale h ,s been ret for the r. ^ . note .! .o,..w , .w.yd; . lr> Hopkins Terr.. Vest Kwinshurj-. wedding. weddmp. «own o/ Juiij-'.e i vd velvm trinv^ied i i ;• 4 -i- j r. i<> in.- i- wilh satin bows. A houifan, - c l 1 , l!’;, “ war. held by her m.vtehint!. ir. Clara Maa^ Memorial lludj-itul. lk-Ijcville. ir. v i m m u i i K )iuy (if red rosci! ami hoily. th*; ikciie I*uncial Koyport. m iss. wu,s.iaiw ki.iti* iiie bndesmuids w«rcs Pa- : l}|e Hov. X w n o Gregory, pastor I M!-v. I; M i ^ ? v i .k .Ii- ! Tlicir newns w ne nui^ rrron tne,4 Vohdin. North A r i» m » ^ n r 'h o 1'irsl JiapUsi C m n t -n . Kv-y- , (cr ui .vii -mii Mi s. KiHv .< M. i veivci and tnev wore maclung vel* : Mi:»s Jo-Ann Pohtut l'-‘jis.saic.w riiu! ! P«»rt, officiated. Burial was in j R.-ilfy, I -ftil O r r h a r f l S t. F i svllsf Hriiirct WaKh C aueret. cous- jShuiclam l M emuriui Gardens-', HiU- ! vel <*nd s.;dui h::w b-v-.s nnd cur- l a w n ' \ t 1 r 1 1 lieu Lnnsuna.-; : );i of brd»:. Unu tM.un: S.irik. i'1'- * (•f it. k V n il imi S a t u r d a y . D ^ e bd;’v\,,;,!er, I^Q., . \i id p .f, * * r * c • * «t>. -.!•<• Oti'i-.*, U'.l!’, 5 iV’.l. ;vi:r KUiiit.tfl W as !n;l'tl ill N .-’A- . :»:5, m i . it \ v >.m. m M Antif * ; t h e 1 lo w e r j m iI. lney worn forei-’t lark. !-’uivivmr> ate t'uce .son?, Wai served n.s b<:st aed ush»,*ii:ja ■ U u i r c i: . lawn. l;u: J< were .lames Murphy. Fair Lawn;. J . n II \ c t u i h in t I'.iiji! liin v | ler. N titH; riwrles. iloor.ton, aril j XedanDiiffy offitialed ,il the nup- , injttdjjieces, and earrird \vhit« fur -I’rank. Phdadelpm a; two adli^h- i f,a] flUjt..i; a,K( t|iu )!n rsno .-cl0 George AlKins. S.ilein, Mass.. .L ] muffs with a spray of red loses and i ter:;, Mr;*. f‘k*llif Roestn^r. St. ; ,^otu, " Arthur Lrc.muii. New York City, and .Uic.e.nh VVrtlsn. Warwick, R .I. hoily. :)VI.;r-;Jr.irKf ) \'J., a n d M rs . hri*!<^-:r»>on-i is (h e s o n o j M r. Michnej McAndrew, East Keans- j Sheppard. \\ o s t Koan«lHir«; n _ and Mrs r,.--d,»rick i >0 After a reception at The Subur* b ur;;, ?/:i>Uu:r o ( tr..- bi uom ; brntht-.r. Ch.iilvu, N’-'w.nK, J :bur;'.. brewer of i Mr*;, Michaol U, Tanihurvo i was rhsi^tied wiih n >eni)p neeli* : the bridcgn»iO i. Cii.-nlt-s Kapp. J-’ine . , , , . . . i line. If mf* ‘-’leows :i'v! n det^rh-.slMe Llas.Q of 106J ar.d Pnter'ion S’lnt^ ! Keach, ceu.';ir» of jl,c bi ide. wtis the Funeral sjrviixa «;:u- , liciu i 1 *' I cluipol-lonjith...... train. Her trinlu tier-- L o l!e;*...... e. Wavne Class of ' 19(57, with ‘ ' i rin« beurer, day.-.u fi>rfor MixMr.s. H»Huth1h A, 'l'anV>«rj'o. lam>un'*>. i I rfj- J Vfljj nf- f s|jj It-- iv. .i: .i- illusion wns...... I « D.A. Dei’ ree in general elemctv _ wife of ,Mir!ne ...... K. ” ‘ tanilnnr...... u...... " fa.- ten- d iw a hrad’nieee. a band of ! UirV t-ducatirjn. At college she was Mr. and M is. Michael Runn. Heeeption Held After a v.;e«|iiion in the Cobble* director of tho laurel i'tiiHM a i I I.'roeade trinnnorl wiih penrl?, and ; a member nf Zeta Omicrnn Ps, So- Harrison Avc„ Union Beach, Home, who du"d T'i>- ulcij' IV.'- ir,. : slio earned a colonml bouquei o ftJ’ori^y* I ’ nnr t j her n'.arr.a/;e sho nounrad Christinas Day tiis encase- j j stones, Middietowa, thc couple tlew MISS MARY JF.AN FRANK 1967. 1 voagement of M l*. Bonn b n senior nt Kcyport' » « omw" of h,s d,ul,:hu''' Mnr I their diiuiiliter, Anno Theresn, to Je u i i-r ink lo Kob->rt C Cii-cier ■ llio Cinv Kd. School, ilazh t. • Mt. Olivet Cemclcry, Miildlelown. j tcndnnls were Miss luliann Reilly, j Law Center, Class of 1966. He I* Jean McCormack to Daniel R High School nnd is employed at J i „ ‘ n ■ ' A 1962 Rradualu of Red Bank > Born in Nt-ivark. Mrs. Tmnburro J Fair Lawn, sister of the bride; Miss i a member of thn New Jersey B a r Hourahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. M cEIvaine, son of Mr. W.T. Grunt's. Hazlet, ^KI. son or Mr. anJ Mr.,. Lasi.nir ! Catholic I!i|;!i School, the bride- ; Was ti daughier of ;)u.- lu!e Cluirlos ' Donna Klepp, Matawan, sister of ; Association. Presently ho I) e Cornelius Hourahan, 1124 Florence and Mrs. Edward McElvaino, 1 Airman Williams is presently sta Ciocicrskl, 26 Manchester Ave., | Rroom also graduated fromGlass- ! R nnd Crare (Bvrncsl Kdnatrlck. ! tho bridi>i>ioom; Mr.s. James Mur- j senior candidate In the Army ON Ave., Union Beach. Texas RiL, Malawan. tianod at NAS Lakeauisi. utui id u Kcyport. Miss 1 rank Is also the ■. him) State college. He is n mem- She had lived in Newark until mov-' I'hv, 1-air law n, nnd Miss t’atncla jficct Candidate School, Fort Boa- Tlie brlde-olect attended Sacred Miss Lee was Rraduatnd from graduate of Mnl'-wan Regional daiiRlitor of the lato M r s . Mnry 5 bcr i;f thu faculty of Keyport High ml: to West KtransburK io I9i2. llallock. SVayne, ‘ ninj:, Oa. Heart Academy in Tokyo, Japan, Now Dorp High School, Staten Is­ HiRh School. graduated from Tho Star of Tne land, Class of 1.9G4. She also at­ TjiM thuifo was iiervitv* man. No data has been set for the M arRaret Frank j wl„ ^ l„ the Olenwood !. Mr Eon Academy, I-onj.; Branch, and tended the New York Foundling I u':ei for Kiich - Ra'lisco, .'tppl'-'u.ee Mrs. F.dwnrd llolmca Newark "oIlegG of Kngineerlng and wedding. Miss Frank is a Kiaduate of > Apartments, Old Hr(d{«e. stte.pdod Nitr.cy Taylor Business Hospital School ol Nursing. She Ib 1 distributors, Ncw-irk. until 1952, Fnnoral services w*ro held fiht* »^a^. K e ^ t^ 1 ,:l?irB Iicutonant College. Matawan Regional Mini. School, | and thro until l!ij-l, \su.i with the miriv for Mrs Knrnh Hn’mos. 01. I during World \Sar JI. employed as a business representa­ Hubc ' ,sbach Class of 19 Hand Murrii'ti To | Slit; *v,i . fmaii! iui M-ui-f.iiy of 52 Little St., Matawnn. unnmince Matawan. Wednesday, D»*c I'd, Hiti7 , at the : as an engineer for 26 years by tlio SprlnoTicId College, Mass., and Par­ Mr, M cElvalne was graduated (.’ourt St. Ajui, C a 'IiJu Uau^f.lria home of her dmif.hier, Mrs. Lii- i Jersey Central Pcnvar and l-lgjji dons College, Iowa. Ho is a mem­ tho engaRomenV o! their daughter, Mr. Ciecicrski Is a nnuUiaie of Mm. Slirkol Siilunliiy i o! Amenr-a. ‘;(-i:ietary of the Altar from Matawnn RcRionnl High Mary Jane, to Sp/4 GeorRC F. Hu* .lid J. Conway, Fiechold. <•?.. He flr.H Worked at It* Day W - ber of thc National Guard nnd is School, Class of 1904. Ho Is pres­ Cliristinn nmther? Academy, He Ko.siiry Sm'ietv St Ann’') Chun'h . . . , , I vision hendcjuarh-r*. Union Beacn, associated with Levitt and Sons ently a senior ot Rutgers Univer­ bert, Keyport, and Fort Delvolr, also Attended Monmouth Junior Superior Court Jud);e Kenneth C. and a rn'rtihi r nf i:i. Af■ n’^ hf>r#l A Ini'li miulcin mass was of ered wllull) ]it> „ HU|WtvIlM,r. He Va, Inc., Luke Success, N.Y. sity, New Hrunswh'k. C-oIIoku and Ih n o w aUeiulin^ lliincl, 9‘JO Moimt.dnvicw t.ircle, j Parent Ieacivr Assnciatu” !. ni .1 .in in St. Roso ol Lima j W[la nlns( rccontly Btutionod at tha The wedding is planned for Feb. The wedding is planned for Aug. M isj Rossbach ond Spnc. Hu­ Northeast- Rusiness Machines Westfield, ft former resident ot I ( liurcli I rei'hold with tiw Kov, | complluy. , (:oaat Division, Atlaa- Keypoit, was married Saturday, j Also s u r v i v i n g nre n d n e e h t c r . 24. 24, 1IM8. bert nro both «raduates of Mata- School for Computer Pro-am - •losoph ( j Lord oftlohitlog. lntor- j )1ur.;t, Hu was a member of the inliiK. Dec. 23. 1067. to Mrs. lieoree M arianne, at hn:ne, a si ;ter, Mr*i wan High School, Class of 1903. fii.o e t\i.ti ie Aiaoio, ii i »ii: • : ov.i ment, under thn .hrcrtlon o. tn* inntltlitn ot Llctclrlclunj and BleO- Miss Russbach is an assistant su­ Nn dato has been Ret for the Charles S'ickel, ritath.un. Tite ecu.-- llii:':ios Moninri.il Hon.a, 1-V.x.- j trunlcn EtiKlnoer*. wedding. Hiony was perfoimed bv the Kev. . hiotluT'i,.. . . . 'A iMiiuv. , . ... J. , , Ki^. , ..i’rii'k. pervisor a tho Prudential insur­ Kii hold, wa* in St. Gabrlul'i Cumc-1 A lw „u|.v|V|nH nm hli widow. ance Co,, Deal. Herbert Cooper at Christ lipiscopa I \ > [ i.V;'**- af !’', s Churi'h, Short Hills. ,'nll["-k' ^ i!nn:ij;l''o. 0!.,,,. 'ery„ TliaiUivslt. MrJi Ma,.y (Connor) fiteptioimi 4 Spcc. 4 Hubert Is un inspector at Mrs. llr.lmei wns born in Tirado- iinujjlitM^ MU* Ti'dltn T,. fttapharnit new jE&itr eett tho Fnrt “ M^liM.^rinH school. No Chorale Moffibor -A: viobl', man O. f'liiford f' U'llllaiii .1. Oake* da to baa boon set for tho wed- T h o m a a , K h /.u b e tli, aiu.* M i.'i, I velt, thii l.ilu Fdward } tnd i boo, Wlhium F. Btephom“ ‘ Jr*# ' ; Funeral ,:f,ivi w l* r o F O R G E T dinR. Misa f.inda Ward, daughter of cl's daughter, Mrs. Kirliar,) | . . a clstor, Jvlp^i ; Tlmi'.sdav lot Wi am J. Oakc' 5a, Mrs. Julia Cnprnuo, ‘25 Mistletoe ald. Union, atlended the couple. aad had lived In ih« Keyport aren ( John CUildu, Venninnton., ■ of fill Moi i,in;: -le AW -., I! ilen .. . . . fi uradun! Judge Hand resided in ICh/abelli .1 ,.l' i; r lite. Slu. .V,.^ L tolil* i 1 He:..-!., d'l'i! ‘.I ' iIh Vi v . D e; l(!ry, located In Voorhees Hall, New tan Township Hffih School, is n , and -practiced hnv ih.To in ...... f.ire h le. | main, oil of Si. Jo* pli’a tiiurch, ij A Iwo-doIJar Classified Ad fins T O D A Y 'S , |!M»7, in Kiver^^'W Jliispi' il. sold manv u no - Janjier •* needed Hrunswlck, Is open from 9 :3 0 u.m. ! member of the 10.p> member clmrale ! Wil,s nnmerf tn the lynch In !!).*»£). i i.Yv>nr(, nml a mf II M-r o! lin F.n. : tu 4;3ti p.m. Monday ihroanh iiut- - and singers of Ihe .American Uni* l i ’rior to his judicial nniiomniuM-t A p't-un'i!! Iei-:n eia^'t wa9. ottiT- ■it-- A-H tho ' nriicle, T ry one, Nnv.'I urdav and nn Sundav* from I 30 t ver^ifv whn pronfMit^d fledr nnnii'il i served as nn (isshtanf I'n- ' *-d a t !) a .i ; '. in li i 'i y I n nil! v <' u i : . h . ; '■■ ,(|(iu' nf r.V* ,* -IER to 4:30 pan. thirlnj? the ucadeinle j eoncorf Dec. 12 ni the Metropolitan M,n.^ J’untv prosecutor and for nev t'umn tiejii'ii, lOir-at, und'T (rrct j In addit 'ui !ir ,,!i.. r. n\- *,*ho .... 1 oral terms In tlio New .Jersey As­ Jion of I'.'V i•*11ni*i . 11 IIp iiio . K'.-y- | . i siim w d hv r.vn r»iluT cl:u:f,hf<'rs, year. Tho /»nll(!ry is open lo the M em orial Melliodlst Chureh near publlo and ndmlis.Mlon Is Iren. I tho cninpus of the university In sembly and Stato Senate. i port, wa*. in St. Jo;;- ph's i vnu l«-ry. Me., Ildna ( •!.,)•, i of S'/urh Aniix>y, K‘ Vr:. I- B IR T H H« With jdven ie»nue i»^ t> }udjv* J :nv| M r:. 0 ;;:dy:; of i'u ., in 11)03 w h e n h o ,v as n a n e 'd to n | Morn 'a N. .vai Oal’.es wd?, i Jt cn it. A'h'i.': f*i andrMMi on. ac'i'.md ,Se\ t‘ii ve«ii tejai Oil lil" ,Su- 1 a le.iiiti'Jll ni i :i • a i Vf.iir. i -uni i-ii.e ;;i .iiutt.hil'h < m. ik " ior Court bench 1- mi'1'!'. *(! , i In { .it in DAY? Jud;;i* Ilaml i., the ,n of Ihe late Sira I '.in- ; e I .i«-!iit' i1 ! v J 'Villhim C, Mephem ii ii5l(l->'> l?ev. and Mrs, A.u . mi W. Il,u:d Ma lav, .ui I nv ii..11111 h f '.v,i a i l lliliial :.ei Vl.es I ' 1 i'i' h e ld fl'i.f-- I’lUm ililtAl'llY liev. Hand use; p.-i-.lm i,f die |'n,-,i In . nf I i'rlv Family t 'lion ii ai i li i.ulay foi ^ill'.io I,. Jlo-pin ii W . S. W A L L A C E p l u m e Mar»list Cliun h in keypoit f , 1 ’ninii ! .•■■li Ht h"..o‘, v- fiii ilii 1 V*v '!u e -'l iy , 1 )i’i:. WEDDING ALBUMS IN NATURAL COLOR 1 i many >eai-., ‘ KoiVP’in,' If.' bif, ’.vid'r,", fi'K . 11* :•<>. 10117, fit V - '^ r . u r !lu, '.ViUi.mu .1, 1 O ra n c .e . Mri, nul flny»4 pLinhlllfigi Portra'ituro Kei.'p Vehieles p.iil.efl in youi i),ike% I' , at h(i|!if; ti'.-o (liiih'lit- k, 1 M r. Siephrn •.v.i' b o r n in l':ist 10 MAIN ST., KKYPOHT 20I-C500 [driveway locked Hut, even a luck' j\TI*:r;'*«i S h a r o n a n d D enna* ri.ik * ■?,. ■ Oraiiee, son ol William W. Steph- SllQ*A I e d e ; t r '•', nt:iiliH ';* • 'n 'r v !'!< ; ; ;t n al:.. ai '■ ..ii 1 . • :> ci '!•: ' I*v-t (»r , l(, ;j111 lla. in;.: M i,. W. Profit St. K*yporf I inviuiiioa lor a IUiuk Ii'1 W o 1111v 1 a 1.'- ''. a r k . SIm .Ipmi.:. Ii'.) o-».i iiiadik.i-d tlom inc MA i'AVVAN JOURNAL, N . J . Thyrs'Jay,- December 28, 1967

. .^ srtire x*x-*r% a a /* .-.a--** -3SA2-: | . Jf!ftSI¥ Upercofnes A J i U - X t iV ^ J . | SHORi:'PAROCHIAL' \'M‘liiiswi,. T.-ii^i-Sp's ;r„7. too. Itas ai^i rmaii. | By Gliv Kit aiutjTilTJt t-v^rj,,r ? ; 6HAMMM -'HAGUE l‘i #>v72or: .£ ' . Count:,’ HoUtitey Baskeiteli'S’ourney j Carteret Victory, Tba jcore y> itysiWH ;5ii‘-a!i.'' ■' "- " ' '.'■. ■ ■■;". .| t t , •t , t>;iu .i i ’>j T r l^ fh n v a I'm ry.i-A Ui !!w KsiiiS!.BT5 w n s y ^ . T'tiff Cftc-ra auidd s fliriM-poiiu i 'Si o?cpa*« - 5 ,-huoi, ivcy-pon, OU'. OYVT fYCVpor! ii; ROnc- fivnrwr -dn^ad had tftcy ;°r fvr C*Artt_rci ^vni;-'( i»it* ; f-: ti/Cir .sisco ‘-i’JUi’lfcf cH the kuckeb: £ym ,.: )!> erottetti*-.bctew j^eWiag. It jias«c .with i:24.fiw.c- it tfc, o v w -;!* **?r '■!'■ ihe l:,-n~.l,- ■ i rjjs cfM.-ij !-.*/i 2 ”° ”' The d'-uril'-v : 1 svajf'their sisca ia^s o f tiie s«is<«>- ia i« s. ic e tU ’i(>cuy vw (icienditut'i ’.20-IE. at ntui tin; Keif and ly snd Kciiy w iH -» , ’I'heysM;m dt»n;ed K» go to n SW -> Slu* to iun It up bv five'points, i cnarnps, St. ■ Annes,. AtianSc JI i ( V'r.<>,<:. i:U^.?,-.at.tts'iavixirt ream's Ipuriuii -in mr; ijL'^rrtT,• w i i $ a-juniper ?.‘0iri outsiGtv 'nts :,: witty. L w t e ,: I p . , ; i .-rtKa^tflSih" In j Spartan*, with ,» Vy.- shot w th i Thursday 38-J? ib -.stay: eiiise '.up Kwkf:L? P‘j;:ed shtiid •• JjiVSfrtv w? to tie it again at 24-24.' '''- ...... ‘ ~' sif^fl:idc rrrnftin^p.- eJut *hr S;nu-' ■ v‘ r^- le^ nfr S i M.s*v\- 'si'-r K' ‘- f r r - v \ t* [v^,, v l:!-. Sa.hh'3 ' W.7 C. rnfjv^c:--hy--.:.: jfiaS to lOui lit lhe hops;;; oi1 lKis,- j MoBBi'iUlIi. a;,d Si. -ArtrV, -Kt-iins- • oi 1‘rcd Kr»i}y’^ ?>Mt we Rrir:iiin |sad - ^ ...... ' " ‘ ’ " Un:»:i : It vvrJ.s- nn* ^ ■'V£,>vr - j z '“ na ’v r«'S*rrcJ on !hnrbsrio h:id« srorer.s of-both clubs cnr.i. The Ort'en and (ir a y . theO/ - iUni Kco<«is tTJOVC»d r‘IK flf Fre^fi hit. nti- S'- rfr*-;:-. -Tw.il.O Dw'r/v'.i, ^ hr.d Mr'hH isCx'T’- ofi.uHl Kt/i^r.-fa -an..55y??!dR jurrtp-:--.- pnf* •»{ and 37-points-fur Keyport, ] er end Wa'tsak cn a pop * > ■ . R ..* ■:•"■ concerting'to the Lfeht Blue and quarter to hold a 28-21. halfUme ! ^- Kjvl7J5 a to-tiv; svinnm S\> tn,ii he not Rcr a hp 'Kct j Keyporc trnrirnvd th?s ^3-27 RMS White 'a it h e . R&ai5fe8. -iisve tost lead. Bob Sa^ds showed rhe way j wn:i'.«-they ^aiu-id a clear JioM H •voi’p |pft in H» lead ao'vn‘ in a -34-31 -ttt-th« end of- four games to Garden ^tate Con- frcm the floor here. :But the Spar- on Uie lfuj>ue Ieadt:r.ship, Ihird nuar^or. A od Steve Sahli, whn thc* third quarter on a or.?hander tans coutt uot staiKi . pi'iSs|ieriiy 1 • Coach .Upb. Simons* player*: made ‘vid bc*i*n thf; RockLis l-ador, was &v:.Carusc; lirtn- O’Donnell's first ’’PWll '..'bC'te-:- ' Croup'. TV imu, *a the thirty quarter, they lot f short work ofSt.-:Aj:n?rj' b y iircak CC-nc ^ K L f w i itfskct.af.tbc■ atght* • ,. .. 'J-tiguc. A iii wZadl^ Psm'iJera break . •• i w u '-i ■■ tt wOVi: o: thcs: 41—iCt with the evwyd t. , ; : v»--!vWlii ■■'::■■■ CJ ^ I i ' i : K-vbineon foul chanco:; when. St, Aftr ,;.' Tlia.Soartans aoarty wpn' oi;t ln I Omcrfor<1 0 .1 o 1 V 0 fast brcSIt; Effltiv, 'n'Kaliist ! I is :-jrcpulfitloa ■- ti(n’C : TritiJlug'' iiy '.‘’iwo / ! ^ "S’" Hsscr ; U 'a M. SC.'Joseph’s’ piiiyCft .ii* ■ tiib- hHQ •Vpcifriis fff scwmdo left, Skv«' B r w o iV , 2 , 0 .4 cijprtr-r,., ih*? atltV.itic -H!:» M t ,: it fOi -thciri ■■■•■ ■■ ■ ■ S'J fl f.4 ■ I closwl the Rap .t-o JiveVpoi igrHjjjj; fr 10,' ■»iUs'twoi.8 fe«mas' 'Score-"by quarter*: -'. : 40 sccoijOs. to /io, uiou th i a no h'tukii [v.ty thro*.- fcr■A$*> '■left. Bradshav;,Mt the basket dear Cfrrio/«'t:.~r H -.7.2t .16 I j ^ttllwlnkie hi* onjy-i 140. Racket, adv-int pc. The. Kryr-'jrf; ^ t h :4 ;-*l»t,'t|iat-.wculd: fcave .won .Maduon. H 20 .Jo .20 ‘ iJhr nlpHr iiiil. if a !i: ; tf;/un f.'.u.'o. ’mt ,'t. !,*;« hack a,U-‘ird , -iha gqine but the baii upui'. cn the : T^oyor.' tJmplrg; Kov«. Jonc!, c':uf‘!?H : v/ilh foul iiho's bv' jtariy j-tiivic'iiv a :rbwv:» lh» U‘(«' jjviu. .finv K<*Ily; K* aad K 'in i.i.rs St^vi Arrowhead Ski Center the rJwrk had sounded, ending the .*»!» to try to blorJc thu «hot i>ul too [ar it, ! i'-f.j- . *!^rl f ^!!11 ^ ntl...... — ■ *- ; fwjte wi»on jump' situi,*shots ^t/mand uil-hu Gicnii of six foul shotc .qiveh him when ■■- n v .> .»,) a.ifctt I S**hi=, bath of, whom «o rw l wel! under their usual IWaitsak ^ertinc The Rockets first the Red Raiders tried to break, up ; fiame.: . - il. Iho fiam v with (nt* Kev«' As C»ruw« , U c k ut t.i.. t vutpui' tn cie k«na?. lhe «u-•> X"*1 Al C*»W I players tended tu make the contest a draggy one. / lh e teams v/erc. «l>out equal al Monmouth County dignitaries, elect Cheater A. Apy with his two tion the first week in January wncn (NO. «iI) J I) nODi-fUlfvhopefully Waltwait iorlor a reboundr<\hflunri 'rvt‘:liip was In ovdrr fcr Ekimp T.ClrtrK 2 21 1 r> A color film, “ The Incredible Ski­ Ltrax 2 ers could crawl back into the bait many times without even getting ft except tne tempevuturo find humidi­ Sh an no n Brunington 5 ] 11 er." showed two trick skiers in ac­ KiemhHOfl B».frr,e 7 J 15 Sports Review Of Year Shows gan?* wiihout hitting from thc floor. shot off, were such that’ Coach Dnn.'-' ty which failed to hit the 2i degrees tion in Europe and thc United Lii'wrcnce iDcvfmp.v 0 3 a and 95 per ccm required lor effec- Their.first.basket was a side shot Czok. RHS. and John Crows. KHS. States, Following this was a talk Bullu-inkle 1 o a .by Al Costic that made it 11-9. both showed displeasure at the ,.tivj operation ol the new snow mak- by. ski professional 1-rcd Mock and iiiR system, the only one in Mpn- ■ JV JR : 3T [Fr^od 'hot off a rebormd here, to lav nf tiie game a di'moiistratioi! of lhe suov guns S6oro b.v qua jk^L'|j di« Raritan load going, de- i'tar ll (35) Kfj'Vrt.-t n.S, (13) miiuth County. . Less Color Than 1966 Events S F V r . p ' which shot out only ice due to the •Sf., Joseph’^ :---— 13 14 6 5-. |spile anoiher side setter by Costie. • At 37 desrees. the ulr was crisn 12 0 4 3 I t temperature. But, Hie 'youngsters/ Sl, Atfutiri —*■ 6 0 6 ia— dl • fl :> ’pr*fneH ''and ihe ’sun shone brightly, while Annual review r;t sfwi ts fi }'*;a!t;-ak mode "a iou). and j ’Ycad fl 0 13 J.Kelly . 1 4 S ' at least, were excited arid kept run- | liri[iti58 t)(»7., squad depth to match the Group IV Dej track /earn !h,U took state pn- jnrt 7 4 m: Caruwi , 3 J 7 ititide tlie newlv oecoratcd Sialom L presents no ^icli vivid pic.t sank two charity tosses to. widen rune itown the hill to fcul umi taste, art i {Huns uf the Central Jorscy Con* I rochial honors; T y Rus^eU, in the ihe Rocket lead. When Jordan sank ■d«*jn 0 4 "UeViKo u 3 ;:•»•" Lounso tho firo blazed nnd tho cof- .it. iV:aiy «, Iio ritrta 0 0 O' thc while 6tuff as formed on Iho ; {Mbe vear boron* v.’hon Malawan^ji 2 0 to '■--'’"'V . V .. - ihlsli jtinip, a,id Jim -Altlon. iu (im ia bucket shut, the Gim-.ii und Gray j weeks' u 0 0 Cwfin- / U i 4 teo pnt perked. On hand for thn «rass. . St.- Joseph’s j 1 1 .0f*n football team scored ihf? first i afternoon's program were Asw.m- In hich schooJ baseball, both Mat- poie vault, .net marks in Central i seemed on their..way at 12-11. .. Gd- 0 0 0 j^iiunCk . 2 , 2 4'. Evpialru) Process - ! St, j\ent: a | nil-winning season in tlie !»chn> kinp of ;ho :;iate. he.nors s\«ch i Rnriton>1.S. • - w 11 10 14 22-^-W1 erntlon proccsx .vluch produces St. ..CiiUuirme' ---- U and. Raritan gained pf)st*sc*flson j.tral Jers«>*/, Group I truck scorers, j would not give. Two loopers-bv Cos- K.«‘yi>opt -— — - t» 11 U 1 4 --4 5 . O I .M i..— - - - o 4-Jftfi this i\rtva newt knew Inrloirv j — ______W » WEE snow and shoots it -through -.the tourney play but. neither lasted, • KejSus in the hurdles, Jerry MedoJ- j tic and n foul-toss'hy Mike Depko U a r lU n . J V ( n KesTon iV (*J2 ) Huns. M r. Van Lenten ts hopeful (; v- p F P WWJS*.:l!|umlnal!>il.-Psiwn9 ‘ Cut'this year, the:Maiav/an'.^rId-'.: rvmniistjttHM tdiiuihuiinK Lhe -tiusKies j la in tiie .Vrmi, t*nu Biiiy" Lav/s'.n j bluUf'.iJt tlie KH3 ieiiiu up iu un 1ft- t T KKf.r.'rr fi A Olv^n; • that Christmas week will see Ar­ a n iron charm .lost its.maKic and .Da-I in -ji n nm p .ill .round '.ipd |ift 'the juvclin, ;I3aiik':BdscijVrMadi- j 18 .iie-.just beiore haJHiiW. Sahli lu-itiagtirt n. :B'jite.-.- ■ 'ii '- fl . rowhead s slonos in condition for a vis had tc* solt!ed cold to year .than hi his junior. Foutbo'H.-in 2 Quinn 0 0 - \r Orutip JII, tln.- .isockct-i w^ni in ' rn bnxiii^r there wa.s no follow- i oed in one of two' free throws.that j KiVnn"'. 1 ■/Xnpjpfintf 4 4 freeze the uround. - he said, "be­ fact, was a losser sport-, thin yitnr tfn ttnnn^ tn * *'’oroh;*} ft«cl up of i*ht, adv^ni«Re local boxers | it ..waa close, -.20-10, . at the inier- j s.wukr ■ I u.DmVt. 0 0 fore we cun begin to build up our Nobody did real well. The Raritan ! with Ocean '••Townshin but were I mission. . ■ 1 \ t. 1 8 Over MRHS nined In Oolden Gloves, that the t snow from a iiUMJ.' Rockets became co-'‘li'' champs of j beaten. Bui tho results fioayoiMVise sport sputtered out of .sight after a ; -Keys Go Ahead ! Mr. Mock emphasized the im por­ Uie Shore Conference with Nlana- 2 jv/ore ijnod enough-lhat Raritan's promising op<»ning on the year. Out | Waitsak scored on a follow shot j d ^ W h 0 tance of lessons and said "You A Kame to shudder over and *quan in upsetting both the Husk­ stop piU:ii‘.T Viit Ikill.'tglia, wns as the second half opened, but Cos- * forget. Matawan’s hopes in Shore ta*athLs year, FrankMauk lioyieKo.yle and iom v*1" f • 11 *,1 ^ , ’ r ut ; dnn t have to ski for years tn j!(:t ies and the I?ip B!un. But thc Rock­ jtakon abontd by rho University of mid Ed Wclslunil have beUc.r Ihinps tlc ,lc'Pt Pressmp thR play for K.cy- W«d.. Tf>ur». I Fn. the same tl'.rills as tho experts in Conference “ ii" basketball com­ ets were sli rintonsn, nn oif^nse, Miami in Florida, a top-notch'col- « i n . . ■ ■ f (.nport, ri a Mi/inside* puntshot andnrin onertrtn i*.rirout n of f Ther/tn j petition took a sickening 'drop F ri­ in view in Golden GIo' 10 Ifl 20 23-71 7:00 - 7:00 . 9:39 thc film ." lie said the next group and they blew evcrythinp in. a non- j!eno baseball school, aad 'Mata­ bucket putting .(ho Keys ahead ft ] JCt-ypori JV fl "/ 13 1U.42 of classes fnr beginners and intur- day when the Huskies had them­ leayue game 'hahksrdving -when i wim ’s Gary- Wabh combined his One I lonu: donrntnl in th<' Sat. 1:00 . 3:50 - «:40 ■ f M ■*i‘- atcs w ill begin on Jan. 8 . selves upended by Wall Town­ they'tossed'their prestiRO away in jbaM hair talents with those lie has area, .sailboat racing, scored a ship. It wns not alone that this Sun . M on. 2:30 - 5:30 ■ 8.-33 Classes are bold with or without losin.e to Mater Dei. As tor Kevport. ;in i> jolb.WI lo ip-.it*. the* ifii<»n*«t of comobuck, both in handicap racing I'rp/innnary Jit‘port - ■ Tuei. 8:30 snow. was a defeat hy The? Crin’ w r. its only nutfworihy '!nv,.,!npm''nt nf t-i'i.p.cfon’s coiiclR-’j ?iftrr he liad jut Keyport Vaciit Club and h? an Bowling Stdnamgs Mr. Van I.cnten added that there Knighls, who were seeming hope­ thc* year wos the decision ot t;onch ‘;iirol!r>d at Old Nassau. , eim-y ol the ctub in tho Mayor Lind­ On Stale Deer K ill will be daily ski lessons between less losers after three prior dis­ Stnn (Tuffy) Bak«r tn rt‘sip,n after ! >:ev cup race for schooner*; in Lhe Semi-Pto Ba'j JMa ™ t'ommoreinl Lcneut < NO SCATS ReSERVRO the Christmas and New Year’s hol­ mal performances, it was the sire 21 years at the helm. The K'vporl ' full. A preliminary report on thc re- A irjfo rt In .somi-uniball, Frank Ryan. Huttltt, N’»:\v Jtiisry iday, weather permitting. Skiers of the loss, a shattering «£K>4, at loom was all offcnsL*. no di*fen«;p | ciiItc nf KJnm T«rrcy rff'CT hu!»tiu~ ]' j i Ii , «..ui ru-.l lit, j-i-iiv i.-uiy ujj fur an itiuividuul it'h- thc .WuU court. wns ri’leaswl this wrek by Com- ri1,(,. Ncrl! ,nn IV r. . '' ■■ '■'r and il wnund up in th'? sjv» limbo i ’amiiv loam to a sfi-onrl ^/rnjjdd' ■ 14 ' fr-cn durinR that time. The schutlulc The Huskies ran ifitn a "hot that nrnst be the lot nf such teams. 1 V, Council Spfs 1968 missinner Robert A. Roe nf the De- i ii.i'-i<:i shoo ao Ifl of dully le^iuis wiil Le pu^icd at hund” Wall tuun, u iedin thctl i'lr^fc 1 r ’Kiiio fitln Despite the nu.hcr nnclMuirmsN- PHrtmcnt or v-onsc-i'vutiun amt EfO- j s;m u imoj ua 30 HI AJ^TERnECE" the ski shop. . . . shot to a near 75 per cent of per- ini>ui»b tiiis o/n* \vos sor.n.'what di- I’ Seasons mimic Di.'velormn.'nt. cr,T,n- -i v Vv< 2fi • ed seasonal pcrformni^"-; cf tlu; !ui’-«l by iiji.* ot H>:V1 !i;niK ! M ifrv';. M'.unra 27 21 ' iuK-.iiw’.'i visitors cainc to fcction o,i iilmts from Iho. floor a™l j ^ rr.leVl w il i,, ” an. the Marlboro ski area on Sunday, i j io '! Mn)y Family t--it n» rt!;n.h- fhe lolal bar, est ior the bow and j k ^ imc-s Tav. i-i. ;U thal was tt. In addition to their 5 talo;' Ditkin^s, Davi:; N>in» i"inrd fipening datr?? ffip mujor New arrow, firer«rm and spccial permit ! F'ectv.'>ij.-t Carpet 2t» "just to look around," according to proficiencyn r ^ riiiiiH iry Irmn h im mouter it e r rcourt, n u r t . thefhc* l ...... h . . . . ? . . ed tlv si‘n;i Imai round of iho slate AI.T.T. 20 “AN AWESOMEiV hv two teammares, Jo* Marlucei Jersey UM hunting seasons have seuson w.ts 9309 dce.r. This i.s 05 Mr. Van l-cntcn. Tourimneai ul Champions, buing SrjhancJt* Fuel Oil 2*5 aa ’ Wall five sank 17 of 20 foul shots, and Larry Shaw, Raritan's Sc'>U , ‘-‘J- r>ce;1 tcjuativciy set by Ihe State dec-r abovo ycat’s figure, the ABSORBING HLMI" Hours for ikiiug will be 1 p.m. to so good that they had thc* Mata- ; (K U « i »y Wt M OianK.-t,.»iW.ils<,l ! I-ish nnd Game Council, acwrclinfi sse rlm R A: T ’-iotnp.snn In s. 20 22 : Roberts getting a nod and Kd Os- third highest on record. The two A. Dol.m it Sons Mnvcni ' as 2.1 5 p.m. weekdays: Saturday and :the r-h.se\ County League, put, for m Commissioner Robert A. Roe of *K, wan defenders in quandry of higher total* were, attained in the i . F F . ' 23 . holidays frem S a.rn. to 5 p.m.; lervich. Kcyixirt f|i:at tuliack, nut ,;i. './■'(*np,r| yi'nr !rt a r‘.n1', !.:e Ih ly | t**e Dopaiiineht oi Omservulion 2*i ’ whether, io dare to try to block a being overlooked even ‘hwi^h he 1959 and 1S61 seasons which had CciIu-.mIS rjrcc-iilioU^i-s Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m; shot or no!. This worked lo cut • l amnv mnnapyr hod the sniisfae- J and Economic Development. CraW.H Bftvp.rs\Rc3 24 24 -J A’ and Monday through Saturday eve played with an C-S-I team. .Stove much more liberal regulations. Airport Hnr & U n u o ra 2.1 23 down the Huskies’ working effi­ Hansen, u X^nnington Prep player Sljorc. Pojiit Inn 23 2 5 , ; ■ ' ' • i 90l6C‘feiuiY-Fn«|*Twei« niniis from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Rent­ ciency in the second half, as a Firearm hunters bagged 5640 Trtrrtu FnrH t^r n ?9 from Kevport. also gained thu co­ deer during the regular six-day sea­ THE f)INO DE LAURENT1IS al equipment is available in a "let him shof*t, don’t foul him1' veted all-state nod. iL'Zifwfc h™ iFroM?a' smrPr- ?cL Chieken IJolidnv Mnt«w«n 22 26 ' variety ol sizes (or children Bnd |anil Slch Palumbo llils v e ir. Gel;;- I s™" fi? n’e Eeasun- Sa‘urd«y' son, Dec. 4-H. Nearly all of these Ruffino Wines 21 ■il .. . : AafcJmy , psychology went all wrong for Nov. 9; and firearm doer .season, Oc.Trbiirn fVuil Farm iidulU. . them. Individual Performances cr heid his own in thti Florida State* were antlered bucks, with a few JWVz 2VU Monday,• Dcc. 9. Final determina- ^ T r o i Ijm 20 Vv 27 U Coach Brute MacCutcheon’s antlerles.i deer taken in the limited | y jv Tulip Cup Corp. lflli forces found themselves a^ain be­ : the “ hunter’s choice” area of north- simie Tit&uidMce Ay der the boards that added to their . .. The Magneto Inn 111 :;o discomfiture. Wall outrehoundcd .signifying thc top performance in i waSi -signed by Council selects tentative opening substantially above the 5000 buck Sweep By Team the Red Bank indoor upr^dbont Na- js^out*; who saw him in the state level which has been maintained BIKE„ .f a Tlu Dtgmitiq the Huskies 32-29. The Huskies dates before the new year as a ser­ Monday S’Ur Indfpendeut Charlie Gardner paced Colts tional Sweepstakes regatta, was an I Playoffs in September, since it wus first achieved in 1955. seemed about to break the game vice to hunters who desire to rhoosc MUcd l.fdKue I n D - 1 5 0 * Neck Inn to a three game s'.vccp open in the early part of the sec­ outstanding figure for this area. \ ht lid Co.rleton baseball, tho Spcciid permit holders tagged 28H Skiprv Pixzi, Ciiffwood, came along ‘ Raritan Bears profited by a come- vacations to coincide with major deer on Dec. 10, the onedny sea­ W I, C o lo r b y D c L u x c of Sterling Thompson Insurance in ond quarter when Wall's 6 ft., 5 seasons. F.igru-t 12 in the year ? I t 24 es. sett getting a*? many niounts as j new ns the Strathmore Falcons scribe n loss, the adage tha* a pic­ P'Ot.MTlitn were capably blocked off in out­ to again exceed 5000, with an in­ J5 27 nine a rijy at a top'grndM track, t t^ok the championship away from ture is nmre valuable than a thous­ Dom mid John 14 2H John Power of l.F .F , shared top side shooting by Wall's iMark D’- crease likely in northern and north and words, holds true. Desidcs, we individual honors with Joe O'Crcn- Andrea. Wail grew more confi­ One family gained plenty nf hen- 1 sl' ”h lon,: ,ln’* «»''"»•»» tll(! sky of Lily Tulip Cup Corp. Power ors individually, the McCrcas. of Matawan Braves and the Matawan S ia r t t dent, tho Huskies more uncertain Township PAL. u l c ' S l i S J "um tesnwhcrrhu»t" i^nn.Urs " to s.e.'.l?e. other pi,°!" police '“ agencies. PuWi.ci? ! 'vu u ri'.r.urn. *!*'?. aPPl'»i>£e». c a * ? rolled Rames ot 235-188-191 for thc until a rout developed. I Matnwan. Bill, son, centered thc ing pressure was light. Most ol thc Magic? No! Classified Ads do it. high series mark of 614. His 235 Christian Brothers Acadcmy has Softball continued to flourish, not . Sunday Evening game was second best to O'Bren- The varsity outcome was the kpthiii cn u/dit ho rC»fi-lU18 to | highly successful regattas at bntli the Fish nnd Gnme Council has “ AM AWESOMELY sell It! grado Group III performance was chosen the other option permitted TO OUR MANY H EPBURN too great for the Maroon nnd Steel | Union Bcach and Koyport despite "bud weather" postponements. The by the U.S. lush •-\jrg( nnd I ’d HS flOOLUT ArSOLiallrjji Wnu.M: iUOi'i Kr^tM ’fEKRaum.ana »m in c o i.- - ’ v/nn W 'lht lUgttniig ns the seini-firiulu In r- J, Group I. tio, Koyport, lead tho way to tho art; to promote athletic achieve* arid — Julio Androv/s Two cnnclilr.K ciiaiiKi.^ ...aTlttd b;:" bi,"£ tlr.'tC. avliuii in Miaixi. In liigii iiu.-iiLs, it ill it.1 lie even is and good Color by l>cLuxc Wer-KPAYS AT 6:00 P.M. kelball, Don Czok tnkinx over thi school bo‘vlin;:, Karitun High's kej;* i -:porl.smanhip iind social activities. Bnts ------hnrl— - ■ - SAT. . FUM. . MON, AT reins nt Rnrllnn when Leroy Ifcllv Iprs eomo up fpnni nowhert- nt 1h^ ' Tickets for the /‘’'iir.ni ftw e 2:10 - &;3(l - 11:50 gave It up idler three losing ye:u end nf tho season !n gain a fourth , gatne will he sold tl tlie rjnoi. Mfe ' Wffwnapfew and Have Kpnwok stepping In at -‘- COMING NLXT •- ranking for thf pi.nte. i • Key; Al.i.n.i, l-,^ !.<(- | \y. MAir-i s t . Madison nf tor Ucevo Trncny pnnk- In other sports, result-, were le-:*; hull gnme win. Is w.t.; .,«;h-dii.Vd . "Tho Family Way" ed it In nfter an HlMosing senson than spectoeutar. .Sieve Muscm'c lla, | fur Dee, .10 lias been pu.iloum.d lo MATAWAN FREEHOLD with pl.iyors iiickian tho hdRht ailiJ Koyport, was u member of a Mnlcr I |r In the achoul year 2B, ,rX 7 Ti-iC j-, JOl/< s xi_ N_ P a rjt; Wm®

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Vrl!' !r in ( „nrt r3 \l1"‘ >■* '•f’fug < « > iti, rovvr> ^ Ht«“ m w ile r- j ..dun..;-u^illy - >- ou, i , * „ „j * , , uUL In n s k i h il a m i h m h s ^ r u rS W ilh th e r e - £5. 1 fr J *4 (I aW U ; Ui ^ ]| ^ f idft > Ji - T.JV 4 I a h I «■ n i t , ' ivir >a ^ rr 5 OJ J,v -ir J , J t rj st<1 fi < t?s T>u L jic > V« »f X * „*n 1 i Ot : 1 fo at i.<)k> uuiinau': ^ v r i: -.’ .•■€;•.{»;.*{ »" red fn r-xtn. ; w w P + ' ! i-fu n i ju - h h3i .ii i «.»! 1 s . Aif{ vi-U- bath” end. .sDurnid Lv h e a v v iiiO i n r,,..', , i » ‘d u i* — r,r’' ' r"" *,r " " : W. I.JU o.,(„u, , ml* *<■ s ^ i \ \ U u lOttli Vf lif.11IH ^ h'’!umRS m other -hnes;- ,... ,acl(V!tv ,efJ„c aRawst c.,m!n, B^ib Dcnri o .'Jo: Lu * Iai,ni!; 2 V 1 Real estate will be a many- i ,hc? swlwfi close ..to thrir. ,act,'" ts' ln a«amst ~ " ;l!cu ! 'fibiir K'iopnap.i'f-:, bu-.:.no;;5 rnulji '-'"I, and Gilt i r>' Mt I ■ w d c d tnarAci in iJbo. vl-rices lur i wlii-ii money rules soar during noms o f. Uie early : ir^th up and creot-over ru'*t vf'ir ' slnslc ;sn11v homes w in conim- ... . - . ■ : ituoiuh-s nexv w a r. (iross Nutmnui i Ut to . : ivancf; as cnnn;r'jc:;nr». pr-rl:c!. . . a .,sood nw^trnHK j ^r,y!m t 8„d'" the I-'ed Jndr.;: of! fill- *< ,5atri;ly. risinp--. domands • '^P 'ffvnUy wdl b<: ■..•? : Pr<^uf{(»)H wip .•-.ai|v:*."CC ' Cf • ;fl • bitMtliftv* t.uv.s ••intivti | ~ j srnai tiv. hoojier or huor. iio'.v^vcr, ) I ^ » • me Ot«rr. iteiiff; .: .■': ' ' Kovcritir.t-ri? ‘AMii i»uvo ?u iit-j.if ‘ fit t I ' l n . Tl seems ulmesi a foregone fiitli.ji i i iitrh l*‘atti f. pQiVt/iilJ foi rwUaiy »)» buolc tho onrushmft jnflauop. W e [ til f ivsiv rum •. JWV/i . LfoC.-i4:»^ iv fb'-ir itl') I'rnHn,-hr:r, v.'ill .Mr. ui -.CoIu-kv VI*1 • i ^Uv.Jilv: however, abiii- v soar. ut.fn tlie , sirilut i,Uui;k: wdi stand bv nnd is;v»- tlinr filiiiijv H ..c h l(k *fl r^Mt A. ;.iirc.bariijy nr.epari^ig l o r Hk- ivinicr ty Ui .< tfsry-ihriso wil! . be { i.t » un*' i r 4*t d ’ v\ I- *»! "f . htf'msirfchg b v I'.von ■ ir.o rc r V, li’lt- Um' m t’i:;re i;;!it.!it il.> ., • •• • .. |tiaLr\ and titld s^nsoij. Hliry iri .•^srnftr- r.'i II '.1.)1;,‘i;};■ 11v<. u«i.v»ui uio»R> ii.aj ir»e , jgj; -trark camnnltzn 1mvy< hi"’^ CV -diat'vr- riurc!i.;;;,es m-cj b -js .; i ' ,i' ki i * t jjjd I r Utn\ i salability of vacant property, ts- i unwise lo-cliasa-nlttfr ante, siocKd ft d'.*fieiL t.h(? T.^hru “‘^rof b t’iiH*ss i ir^t1^ u , ji, 5 lttr » (lF "M innrd pecinllv - that • in . less (taim b’e i 0"- al*v ? r;a l- -carly-ycar trcnjali hhu |>» um:< “ Uir : U IN 7ms I lit lt,j,rt- n n d .major CIV a«.-as. w cv«llt:qi m r.«l Uj '* I t li' nuv - ' t * r fl r n • | Its. Ot. fUilJa.-to t:aiiy Slldi pjTCtiH • V)'::r -: ; 'L •JS- ti i i cf’uid cv ..ivi\\nvv4 r>i un. it*.] ifiv*j,jsnip ,1 ! - r vm.'i9n. -tVe.-.-mi fur * • i i |ir inK tj it ij p < I- iu . u v |i ^ " a 1; ' / , * |t ‘■f r ; - , ' r ,j /’ r t • t: i * , QUO MiriMi.1!' lOiHOriTAV tyumd lonj(..:r - IStiS: • ' 11V Situated ::u-: I i )d > r J . j j.Mnk»rs. - •• su.isoii. ono proposed by. M.r. McNamara. iu U jv Njw ,,;'I. itotary . «nt! for.some time beyond- Onlv v.-i'Jrh i{«.V-rs m ihe Nr.a Y ra r a<'- i/uln of ci.;urt Hilh.-.Fnnd;-reoelvcd ut the lieiiles amP1 This flap .will be accompanied Dy Baikoffc.-,! :.- * \'-n.j[i 'jt nveK M.ijmi- . Min, iiiuiur. aimtiuw is ■ mo pyirlpr^r ro. CDtdiu^ iu Cmumi.-rfvj'-j/Ku 3\»>bn t A- i i ‘mii m e mull appeal ihriiughouv thc slate helped : ,:lustance ot .consumern to ro as n roncwcd buying wnve !n stociss The Recrealion Commissior. Of >llege board 11 l o lm d e i ( s e c o n d fiom lelt) was coe nt the. members iiie bjlv.iuan Anny (lUfcu tiinstiii.is briphter for :. associated wim.tne .prugiami .„ Rog of the State Department rtf ficavlly into debt as In recont Conservntion end Economic Dc* M i'tan (Hazlet)...... - Township...... nn- ... ol the slu-lu_ , ot lie? eltib who Hided The ialvntitni Army in us i lbs lt*s forumaie. Over 150 (100 people in New Jer- : years.- ,Tbe purchasing power .will ■15. When discussions of Infla- nounces that ilie adult basketlviil l (lt'n!'-. "«=.>iig I!" late aid lui'ds, I <• h. i!>tiu.tii iippeal fnr funds i't red kettle locations in • si'v were rvntenihered he Pliii> 'H vaticii A n iv with tinn cct. mto high gear ;n !M6. at- velopment, 'lnj.rl|.>rtt( pin! on1'- rv .j i ^ j j 1 1 J i c 'n t 11 ip nrh w t> ,«• ‘ “ 1 ' lljilkiDi; tip III nrk. Diner bell riracrs li? the pheto -“.re Ar*hnr mod order., Mir ' me i>at:Mages of toiletry items and s h l t t i n I x m u m e r aUi'tud« wiii .-he j will.-«SBin- •.bi-.1ocu«ed.' oa ’ wiln ItiH'fin vhnrpcs t'jf its U. King oi Maplewood (at.lar leltj and at riyiit nl Hie I own. slaiioni.ry, gifts for older persons and lovs nnd dolls jKiccssary to ring up 'recordisales it. You ketiK:, l.'.uis K, jcuitiirz, jr., und Frank Iravisano, j for elulilren. . -. s^ms. movbs (I p^r ccr.? fo Ifl per told tn ^u j i-Jork.? ea & . . . i< . ■.«' i * . . ' mt . .. hn.ir.n ' lliit* pAmr. Aih.'iu 4i.r.n cent, at ioast Juri.if! the. fiisL half- hedEo. But renitnibiT then that j :.1 ;!rcn. Ihcrc.is no k t and uj! ir.'.i- stocks an up bcconso tneir enrn- d<>jjts aro wtluomc. ynur. Later, cffcrtu of tho Admin­ thereafter, vvncn ics 15 present.. istration and nf. the money mar.- i'.sjjb cur.ib, not bccausc they aro i against inflation." We pre­ ‘Troslbity r achvny usu ujicrs to cool1 the inflation throupn filly■ Cftntorr. ou f;iIo'hr •••ij' p * 'k; .levnl- iioggn Gvhi .-■/V/4 •inu jthei cu!i‘„.i-wi-s lias .hurl our Itiwl in hillH, wo 'vnrn rcc.ciit pur- PRIME RIBS B-nlity to. expand txpoiIs ai u oru- 'chasers cf such issues Ih.-tt they H uang /jicum e via) moment foi pur .balance. of .may have tosses for alba- Power H0 .1 t Association, (A P E a ;, ^er *'Includes j 'M& \ jd ft ■will discuss, and perhaps Implc. uon tax, particularly those tiial do National Authority for the United ment, exisirt subsitlies during the big business with the "hard States, Union ol Jmernatwnai Mo­ pLiilturmg - Full Course Steak D in n e r | Noisemakors, Hats, Favors Resorvations year ahead. money” nations of thn European tor Boating. DIRECT KOrtAK 1 * F o r 2 — | . -32,. current talk of (he possibiii- Common Market, mny dn better Boggs, racing under the colors PROCESSING SERVICE : Setups or Champagne 566-7977 ty of an even hultnr” summer than gold stocks during tho year of the Windio|> River Boating As­ ahead-in our racially unhiilanecd now openmR. sociation. will campaign in the 2Gfl RYAN. BROS. ! INCLUDES DANCING 'TIL 5 A.M. 1 b;s cities should be (liscounh'd- ! ■IS. War issues, so - called de- Class of the Inboard Division, us OPEN HOUSE IN OUR CQCK1M IOUN6E Prt,>arailo;is all cat, y mmle anu in .tense btockd, mny not do so well II? WAIN ST ! NOISE-MAKERS and hats ; ht starts his 16th year in APB A m a t a w a n . n. j . : the ranking Should reduce ihe dan- ! in 196B ns equities of those con- boat racing.' : STATE HWY. 34 — • M A T A W A N j gei or tiie firestorm.^ suffered in ' S66-C0'I6 ■ 1307. Wn fiiui ti nt real advnni. have been made through the bal­ lot box in major mnyoraliy elec­ tions. Anntner hopeful sign is tiie nsini.’ trend ln\v:,r,l r,‘Cj,f,,K-!hr:i.i for betleriiiE conditions on tiie pari nf businessmen and the pri- 'intp sector w<" arc i.iilHifr t0 stick our necks out und predict that the summer of PISH will net be-as "hot us wus IMT's. 3.1. However, we are riot opii- flEbf UGHEB BII1BI10 HATES!! m.;.tic on the course crime Is pur­ r sutu^-. lieceni reports indicate l thal Americans will be In oven r . greater danger of being murder- i anticipated beginning Jan, 1, 1968 eo. maimed, or robbed in 1968 than in 11167 (a frightening one out ol 41). •■:.v Money 'pressures, from les­ <141 sened availability and higher cost, ■JV1’ f pond to mwereu liquiuiiv next j- ' year, with an attendant increase . POR THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER ill bankruptcies, more difficult •i&c FOR THfc LONS TERM SAVER collections, and rising foreclos­ ures. if 54- BVi ^ * * fir v -V­ 35, We anticipate a year of rnp , i *•- V ' y idlv shifting attitudes toward the dtout market and toward groups of-stocks and individual issues Early - year upsweep in business anti selectively higher profits, combined with a liberal mipplv 0f money following thc Fr-J’'- ‘ uge 4 i% outpourings in 1967, should pave the way for further progress by 4s»Per Annum the popular stock averages I nter Per Annum us the battle agcinst inflation in- i tensities, tlio slock market muy i Umlttd liiu« ■ ? 1.000. Min, - $1,000 MulHpl« become suDjcct to a painful rcai- (One Y»«r) s o s s m o n l. ON Stock Ovcrvnluwf I ON 2f5. A year ago we prcdiclcd ' thaf in 1967 thc "old aristocracy of thn bluo chips baseu on pusi * V REGULAR PASSBOOK perf^rr^ancc,' would “ be reploci»d MEMBERSHIP by a new aristocracy o f super- :ri,V able management based upon hopes of good future perform­ ACCOUNTS ance.” Now It looks as if many of j CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS the issues representing concerns \ with sjp cr - able forward-looking monngements have ju«t plain be­ compounded quarterly come overvalued Jn the market pni are correct in Lhe i .■a: *->,!>- above assumption, we cannot be far wrong in predicting Uiat the better electric - utility common SAVINGS INSURED TO $15,000. Mocks mny also prove to be out- tifaudiiig purchases for long-term j growlh. t ; 'A * ® : 39. Anionn the "old aristoerary ! ' oif iho blue chips” th#»re an* a a n d tl -i IS ^f"-. *R: •'■*'•?'!#. S A V IN G S L O A N number of industrial areas thnt I SlIN ASSOCIATION -■ tf ^ hflvp f.v*cn poundud down in prica iw )i I’SeJm f ' to « point where real s<»litl Mih- 1 • I - , - - -ts -it- t+f pfance is c.'earjy visible. One such i “A SAVINGS INSTITUTION FOR PEOPLE” - group is thc chemicals. Thc old ■ | lim: jaajor compunics here, ones i — WHEN YOU SAVE WITH US YOU BECOME IP ART OWNER — that /»ijoycd a great bull market In the may be in a buying l range during j 4 U. StilJ not among today’s , 63 Church St„ * Airport PIa/;i murh - sought • after "perform- CONVENIENT 134 Main St. anrc,r tho big muK'iple • K e a n s b u r c risl; insurance coiv,i,rn:} ropreyem , OFFICES D I-fazlct M u ia w a u another lyp'i of 'f|uity inv'-stiueni t that could well atfunl hif:h oppor* j lunity uver an rxU.-mU'd jutitMl of tiinf* to those who have the eour* I * Main age and fortnight to p!rl: them up j when they have few friends. A.id | 7ft!’, P i ., t h e Ma t a w a n jo u r n a l n. j , . 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May we extend our mneere wishes for a Party L. Washington BEDLE MESSY CHRISIMAb SERVING EVERY a n d Happy New Year and voice our appre­ Washington Auto RELIGION SUBURBAN PROPANE FUNERAL HOME Happy New Year ciation for your patronage the past year. S e rv ic e A spocial ihank you to John W. Mnhienbeck DATSIJN SALES all our loyii friond3 nud BROAD ST. K E Y l'O R T f t S E R V IC E patrons. Funeral Home SINGLE SYSTEM LAUNDRY, Inc. » BERT WOOLLEY, Prop. g I Highway 85 Cliffwood | Statu Hi|;hway No. S3, llazlel 171 Broad St. Koyport ZIEGLER BROS. g Next lo N. J. State Police 8 ^ MAIfJ ST. 10 Broad St. Keyport jj MATAWAN EloclHrnl Contractors S Hnrrncka 9 « S ^ 5 264-1444 jl3k8^h»£SsStEtSl*&&SiBt«tii*SUa»a3 ^SJttlfcSUtflfclhUJSlWBJSfclMliHWlSUtflSiartlJlSiWNWtSlfcJtSjiKfclMllSifcJiMiSi^ Cliffwood Avo., t’llffivood WBkBlkSjSiSllfcSaiSlJifcSsiiSiSiSalmjlrtfcS [ttlf J ! ft NOEL

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To o u r m«ny FrUndi and From All Blncerest Wishea Pflfron* Wa Exf«nd O f Ut I Ixfancllng 8*^ V/!r«>«wKict(rvafifnme,a: i I Among our assets we’d like to count the only one that SIP money cannot buy - your good it s&fi SEASON’S f s Will. And bo at this holiday ; WITH njTST WJHIlfiS ? IIOLIIJAV OKKKTINOH WHut scaaon we extend to you , . . GREETINGS ! F O R A «j 5 IIAPPlf KOUDAY DKASON 3 hoi as a customer alone, but aa May the fnith To AH 69 Yoa . , « I t ' IfOU AN J VOLTiia. iSincero Groi-tinga Happy Yuietide a friend . . . the boat wiRiie T O O U « 3 .3 of our fatliors V/liom r/a have fnlUifuIly Thank yuu for irRIUfJIW and CUSTOMERS | for the holiday. oncloavorod to florvo for y o u r p:iti’on;ip,o At this holiday season It puide, protect and iniiny Yonri, Joyous Holiday vr n!nrrrf' plm rurr tc. SdUfcOn, _ (J Bulircnburg s sustain our peoplt1. Josephine’i | CORK ’N BOTTLE rxlnrul our hiMrtl^rt R/oot- COHEN’S LIQUOR STORE Clujjcu Vvnu^ nnd l.'nuoti InjjR to ono anil nil Raritnn Pont Wines and Liqucra 23 Benuty Sniort f M arlcct t* rot* 1 Ji'livr'fv S«*rvlre Ameiiiran Legion Stanley'* Diner i iti M-iin St. Malavvfln Shore Insurance 7 1 Broad Streot Tclcnphono 204-4483 Keyport K 04 Hro/idwuy Koyoprl 1 T(»l. 5fifi-23G8 A iscn c y Koyport D r o n d St, V H - m t P Tivi. | 223 W. Front St., Itcyporl Jof»nni‘ nnd Moh llartmno ilfl firond lit Koyport tfintimanJunaiamwHiKtumumahii. Kti^iw iioisiijw oiw jr/.fch^ssoiftsiurt ?S»*l*Blimi»»a»»!»*t|»Ji!«S,ail;Si2 ^J|)ualk».<,C;t,tin>i3)>*lnln3l>ll>l3t.1 Page Bevs#

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SEASON’S GREETINGS W e w ish to say It has been our good T o O u r To ynu and your*, m t fortune to do business with the finest Well-Wialiors folks on earth and the Spirit of the extend warm Holiday Our xlncereif and warmest wishes to You and Season brings renewed appreciation of gr£uuug», juj<2 uur bejit T h ro u g h o u t iTo the residents of Matawan your family for a Happy and Healthy Holiday old associations and the value of new Tlie Community Township and neighboring wishes for a vary rv- iOaSDtt that's brimming over with Gled Tidings friends. Here's wishing that the New Communities, we extend Hap­ wardina aeasoa oi Jay Year w ill bring; you and yours the fullest ; and Good Fellowship, py Yuletide Greetings. Per­ snd huppir.es,'. measure of happiness and prosperity. petual Good Luck for tlio International M ew Y e a r Flavors and MATAWAN BOROUGH PETE’S, Inc. F ra g ra n c e s MAYOR & COUNCIL KEYPORT 44 W . Front St. ! 296 Highway 35 UNION BEACH RAMBLER, INC. , 0 : * KeyP«rt Middletown MATAWAN TOWNSHiP MAYOR & COUNCIL! Rout* l i Lassi&ftBiKafeftfcftfefekwiKMiS ,.. n , | |

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Ono of our resolutions Ii to t F o r A V w y bells ring aw«y, we wish for Best Wishes tfervc you with incronslng jj Merry Chriitrnai a/flclency llirotiglvjiit t h • j you tha happiest of hoff- For a Joyous rlayt hi coma, * And ti Iforo'i a henrty "'ITiank You” Happy New Year dayjj ond odd thonk-you Holiday Season Victory Service mr your foyiil pntronnge. Happy holldnyiil I for the pleasure of serving Cooper Tiro Dealnr SAV-ON DRUGS a 2 O liv e r '» R e p a ir Sh o p J o e ' t you. Lotoy Erickson, Prop. Body Service W B. Front St. 1- " * and vlewelors » ^ ^ ^ Kttyjmri ii fc1 n. n TOM'S KBYPORT AMERICAN « 8 nrnnd rtJll

w * r 7 0 S you liold floor.' t i-'l ii J W u Gvoot Y ou Bust vvl.-ilwo lo i\ll nur 3 I Mnny thnnld (or your p .d iv m . trlendi (or a wtirm and « jrf “ no, lWy innst •Incorfl wiflhru W ith uliguuil wM iftj __ .To oxprufig opproolotlcn fcr Eocpuati yo u are do nlco to ug we nisi) tor merry Christmas nnd a ^ jj to you nnd yours throiiflliuut 3 g thc corillaj rc!at!v,; lotw«uu B E N N E T T S G A R AGE Ffnpnu Y«fir, il K ll|,; i'iL^v vrar, ja f u r ti ynu ix b l y p u c k n ^ o lu ll | f/ jj S h im nnd txtond best wl3hos o l c h s o r . KAPUSHY BROS. T /j SJ Jorry's Brool; Fflrni *3 M A IN STREET, MARLBORO. N. J TEXACO ^lorioii.y holiday Jj y for a Happy Hnlirlny fjr-asc»;i. *3 tj P Dr, Louis Pragor Tiio Jlnyohoro's Mnosl ^ y 78 Brund St, . Koyport jj E 3M0 UlRtiway 35 - llnzlut J? Keyport Jewcleri Dr. and M ro. S I SERPICO’S —* Telephone 442-1330 — ^ rjL'arf'o nml Stuvo Kojniyhy | | (ut Clark St.) jf 20 wont Fmnt Sl., Koyport - jj I Frnncis ',V. Molrnoit jj « Wi I'r<"'1 Sf'> Hoyport A ^ XOI Mimmoulh St., Hcrt Hiuik M 2CI-200H ] « UMUitaAiMihhlNMItllKlliMtlMltlMlli!a (M UUHNM iM HtM i f I „ : £ ^ r tweVf».-. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J, Thursday, December 28, 1967

■ V ‘ ' L u n c h e o n r F o r Freeholdem M a i a w i u i Vs. Freehold] Break Gmwul.For Nursing Home:Z F7- 'After CBA Fells MHS ' ^ ^ ______. .. ‘ \,!u xiv.ro ass < witt lake on .I’Viv.h-Md ; in k 'ur.t ; ! . u ' ! a v : <:\^e ui liui ; li.ov.W ot ‘J.-.-c HoMgv ,->AS- ; qum'ier t? ' - r jjs r s '^ i i Jtta-liovvi f'^.r.K-y !t! Asbyrv Park j .Malav.-un ;a::.s i.h-rn " e l om the ! Cr>:'.Y?r.t?ou Mali iifk)’ N~mi ' fscrojmint; side as lheir favunu-s jHimlfiatwJ _ fr^rn charnpi.Vii j can-.e on,' CJI.>on hookin'.?' a j play by Chi tt'sii r.rotncn; Ac4id • ; inrnn nrd O ';’"!'!-.;' V.VJ I".;;'-,, jt-o\y, ' lU x \ u [\ . 'vj-'i* Te^day. n>Mf ;i ;i,i^ ^jiy j-JZS ui;ainsi .; : rreehoid abuc-hm lu ^ d ay. ‘ fccing } file M iio-ja • and .Spy! with iv:e i:: ■ thinripcd fry hi. '■ ’?-!pv.c. ,ji i- ( p'oniv-i;iU;Vi v y;; ihoir j7>. T»rm_ U: an2 Pt. Har.vbd.; iho »]«.? r.-.W sii-i hud' [he •: Ecach .v,ijS play' ihe- other. yi'ier-! under the beards and iiie *1000 jound Ms»imv in ‘by*. N.eptt:;ic j variety nf ;i i>t*fr;rt* Wa!! Town ‘ ' i upset oi unbdovahki uc lurKo Work is ututefway on cons(rucii»m or the try; Ht>imdu*I m avor IRdwitt t;cCc^nw: T>r» nf \h- r«r\nrr.g Waller Nursing ilcme. Middle RC. and .Laurel; Ave. I Friday and having this flowed j the - Huskies io that • Arnold vice jirestdcnt sr.«d ifcas.ur^r: • Huifd- tfoinidel. PicJyrt'd above :U rer:.;:»it j»rJUjndhr*'--,Vi;»; m i b<; LKg uuin'fS - over the Hn n j r>t j in j me aia > t t ««■'* ...... i ;»ot from ihe L'U.A Co:i*; ct?rf'»i)oiWos. ate ( Of !*^?ehoW«rs in appreciation ol lheir support of tltu: lo rjghO art* tJarrv■ iMtihM'i. Mrs. Jiavniy:v; t . ,u. . .. ;CutUi- of.pk. th • prcgi’aoSr-Shown Rl^vo, seated. (M l iy nght; are i Middletown: Mrs. Wil,ram : uzcnou. Bejniar; B^n r-'” - • v11'-'s J...... : , lhe Coils could Sewer Rale Mrs. DftvM • O'Connel!. Occanpori; Mrs, 0«orKCkI Dan«kin. Mrs. Svlvtn Met*han. Coui)l.v H«me fc.ooiw>- i? 'v^ ; l, }n ,U- T .,. r ULr: L. , • ;! s i Jl‘n' control lourus Teacher I nion In Hazlet CfllssK S.dfojd: Mobr, l;ouniy Agr.'cniUiroi • wilaf: Albert L- Alien. Malawan jownsmp: Wuiiani i .. 1■■; - • — 1 1 .•» .. , n:msc!ve> •iiKhtV Uoa in the way nxpcct^l of Ar»cnt: Mrs. Oucrjar Gusiiivsuii, Bclmar! -Joss-ph \ t,‘U icu .' frrct'ljoidei- j e.':aelin/; ei'C^'iijUT Ro.se. 1 1 * 1 \Wwrr, w ith *:H • C h ris, t •• jJme A s k e d 'TClOT'SJKMBStX jdrivmp and t‘iH lln-i-jii ;•• • Tvu-uly-fiov-ir i'.i die .-‘‘-jl.rhf by ilw- fod..o.a-' - jit^ u hi/»h -nor.i.' OnHs'riw p.;.( : !t 'i';.>A'f:i!iip srhn/.u syj;!?!}! Thurs- U ! lu r * t\ itix . a ? btTV Ut;^/He added, Tut ioiuu .{'■'tvi-rtyju Of* :?;? i2 ‘ lead, car:v Ciwaii < and JV storied or; for rxviO^e.'^hio in IU v.n ;*S5cdation has- threatened January:.; rMm&um--Denmmim tions' I Mi;* Kamu, Hill i'oin;v iti for f( diffC! i.d : Lv pi* -Kuyin ciiup-.er o( tr.o Kiosr has fiiod for iv'W'tilins'wr pny . . ;• * \ Boosts hi nil ■:fca=ikc:t« and liaJum reha it ud Stau !-:eder:dion/jfTiiutheif ATL- 1 ■ . ■ rnsia*. W> \w of- aboui/'yr, p.:;r \vnVi ttircti crip:> mid a foul. .T< ’’rsttsk Schneider, a ieacher >n 7‘m*- lertCh'.fJ.'j und the aciiOOl board'’ - r fi pii5s*n c»f tha Muti 'It . ;:y ;utvr .'as a ser- trH.u!t'*d 0 {hr -1 Ji I the J*h school, \v;Vs PTPJCd tf'fii* «tre $4iV.) .?p?.rt on .the BA Dt^reii' 2 )0 e h a r g e ^ o f 5 a year for .-.;-'.-'A/syeeK'. of :tiuiida;y tia fl itemwi- Iworkshoos for children seven to i raV“ * t - CP^ ,l5f. Ip.iav to slretcii the Colt Irad (• tht.*.; c W t’arh starting ^:ijary guide. The board. v. j uwei:in)i i.iniri for r-v^ry pe'^r.n-; r cltapUir co.-ot’dinalo.r. . . ..((rations t w ^hiMmv wiU >.• ,”iycn ! nine vfars or age nt<1 1 .1 p.m.p. nnd l!) !''£lv™ : » !i'-i. liuiui. niarsin w ith its!. .nan : I'-'rd^rutWii’ pie^i.Jesir' u:m - huvp:;dv z' '/'.up” oi't'tr ol ■ S i / a i i - K< :K and Cornoany - in a *.ch;;oI. and !i>r pi.bl'c rafrlhfi.- Moo.wouth-Siluscun.1, G ajl^ ry,jy...... v a ri and older at • 2 p.m. Mrs. ■ppVi^i ' ...... ro- in I ...... fl ...... in I! ...... •, aid t.cHotrvs,. Ni\viirli. .caii^d. the The a^oc'Mh^ hus; dCTn^adudv 15.4 .Bread-Sf.. RciT P-au;c. rhn.':in» jTim krj is an; ns;tsf.a*ic?iri;' authority C o 'tirib y U i ' ik-'kr 'I'eiim. ■ .' . '{,! in ^ . and ciiurcht^,; Thtf haw . nue in.Kiu. Under - iederyuon by*l:n«,- a ;010.2ft. J . A Q r m • I iitdiun iiikfO ii:tuvli»y Hieoi- Gee. 30.,' a? pai'i o i the. pre-seal -ex* !»«. the nneiont' "craft-of"Japanese IlM'fi ft-r ... i, SU:..; •> I wt»u*d m* a year paynhle ?30 may be' boih. e mo»nber of , " . - » v::.- * ‘ • ° f. .l ' f--r' in^ the jJnors : FornJii- Dor. nelly O jeoeh quarfcr. . it\ ihe ,R«x ReaUurant, Key-, , , ,, . . 8tio*l.:o«:-.’ ’ivc.;v..fc;nrr^jd~ 1*1 Cra!^." started ' to outrun'' t!.cir favored Uofdzic^ I»rt, -j hrcakthrauHh in the shore ! nnd the muon . Demonstration.^ wilt include wood e ri^ t e a 'ln ' t ' t m n - .|'j™-' gh^k rivals, donfir-dly ttffuslna lo ac­ WitUikwt* „ : Iho rate foi taverns and [ :nea hnd p:ediv‘*c*d ur;i\>n exp^Tision. i Also“ at t issue,issue arear«! a numbev.of carvmj? and sculpting, glass blow­ moulh Museum's craft show and is E l f '? 15 ,T ;fc R “ -butk>r . _ cept dcfi'at. For about live inin- nants would mcr<»asr, trpm !f lhe urcclir.iion proves conect, ' Ilin^e. benefits for teaeher<, iiiclud- :-<*r u t»e , , . . ■ ,, preciir-iioii proves ton eel, ' friiiKU benefits fo . ing or:gatni (Japanese paper fold- also cuicently on display nt the Mu- I L,irctor of lht;. * 'r'. p‘. Ut.ts '.he Huskies were the W ,l' "a.t.n oU >>> lhe 1 jj,,, union may challenge '.he New ! ing health insurance an;! credits rli. chairman .nf the employee Soo).-, by q'^r-Uovi; inR). und ru/J lumkiriK. They are seum ol CoiUsmpornry______,...... _. Crafis , pren'^se.i to JJiiO, payahjo $!i0 each j j.:,r^.y Education Association as a ! for tniiitarv service and graduate v ,oMi rrn triH i-,^ - iW3i" ali th,! ct!A preslifiC.-Ty C*«A • sw 1^5 n U-i «c : iiu.il. uf a series of" demonstrations show, "Made with' Paper.” She has | v? ,, iii’Sn*r,'^n nf Ilic^ Russell, vi'io had tat twiei for tha \ti h 12 13- -aa -«» 4 10.20 irorti employee!* 01 uie .... ri,. M-a.‘nvun ------quarter. The switnminR ekib ra’.« | lw rsalniuK agent. MUUlett.AT. is thu !w i,;k.. I'he district had a Ins- and lectures the Museum hsu plan­ exhibited, at ihe Cooper Union Mu- ?! , ctnrn j t in ir ifrom _ om. fIuikll:S <■*•»«> in tho game. looped Officials - PoWVfH, ,ScfM!l*kB, wouid Me up irom 5WS a year to ! I3 rpe.it school district in Mnnmnuth ! tury of l.^o;>!d-ie:ic!ier stnje for. tlid ned weekly throughout the e.rhibi- seum and the Newark Library. on to provius creative sttinnlus peored ou television and in a movio j K c^e,’, , P? , nL ■ f (. . u , , • nf,'. ' . I i'he mwimuin inUiiMiial idle j Ha.-deu L. Messnti, NJfcA repre- i hassle marks the first time sane- : (t>V anyone interested m cn>ft?. lrouble, ohooiing wouiu mcresse (rom ?80 to $ 150 a j Si:ntiUive. announced earlier Ihat ho | tiohj have been threatened, •' Grace Howell, o famous pltss Mavttouse Written'BlrA..&al *hr»n. hnr.b, «S ..-i ««»»»,.if 'Hid j Id e a ! Is chairmaa ol tn< etntiteyee j J y **!r- . . . I wiil ‘ lake a lie.fid” in the Hszle! i The present BA Degree starting written three baolts ongann. bkij-e*. fc-oiii Scotch PlaiitE, wiil canvass In Middletown. Mr. t.ul In Indm i/HifKiitH . rhe rate Increase petition was | ncKOtialionf. which teachers atid | salary ic f,i7t)0. NJRA is the stale demonstrate giasf blowmp: today The third book entitled 'Taper- vaneili said the picdi filed with lhe Stale Board nf Pub- j the .ehc.jl hoard recently broke off. | u l, j of the National Education As- . Btarline at 1 p.m. Miss Howell con- Folding U) Begin With" will be pub­ I nwAmerica*: iviiw j Road Rdiolais’’ will flie Utility Commissioners. No date I 1: lished in February. taincd in ,111 eight K o n g £ Perform ance I'odoration Siat«m(»nt : NEA !m» one niiiiion ttnues a unique craft which has - hear!i!l^ *'as ^'en s‘^- Charles Richards, federation rep-| members. The stale federation is fcoeo in her {aintiy for more than On Saturday. Dorothy Kaplan ol limitation. As manv theater funs know Ip- f f i . kn ik ... I firanled the company a Ma- j rcsentoliv©, countered: “ T h e an arm of the American Federation two centuries. Sue is of Swiss an- Freehold will Rive a demonstration "We ure pnrtirularly proud o' eestty where her trade was learn­ of rug hookinn and rup. braiding the Rencrosity with which our eiri' pitimateXater In thfs ?ouSt^’li« * ft r hi wmJnr ^ ihJ !!a'£!pa'l 1 V.^1.,ship, fra” cl!ls« m i Ha/.let teachers tried Tor a month of Teachers, which has an estimat- Mrs. Kaplan has been working at I ployccs have r,.-ipunded lo this 0 Ln h Ln “ hV ,h . \ ,. ;f. !--«I...... i, *«(o «ei an Nn JEAju a man to come in.iii, t ! ed.{ u,u a U } membership in thc itute is juat over:. Her whole family has tuured the both these crafts for many years communitynunity neeo,need," mr.Mr. uCalvanelli n a n u a ulous Wous Invalid," Invalid, due due to to Iho Bio hazards hazards j Shaniin, Shaotin# Coute»l. i last June. J« its )9f»i decision the and is known for her lectures and torouKu 0n the Dave Garroway Show. She conducts classes in hooking and j heartedly, putting our drive well continues to exht. not only on ! u j . 1 ® ..'l l* tt ,vrtuWh^ntorct'!*w More Ctihtomet'b (tlso aivei demonstrations Chnst- braiding at♦ her(,nf homehrtma Vyer it3 9t ? C.L 3!' oi -32 per Jersey Heart Association wains. - N w Shrewsburv will ijivo crigeuu 3 w‘hccls. Many of <>»? evlnhit^l ■ ...... keep gohig. A prime example of the undying enthusiasia of seme IocaI and , a,ru* repair, repair, foul-ups fou!-uos d d * e - -!c<;nt , { 'J1 ® •.vear. j\ • I.io (ompany tuid Mrs. Jennie (Miller! Campbell, works are for sale. Thera is also a ( W f i t i t t Z undying enthusiasia of seme IocaI ■ • ' • '"■■■ t TT- UuH W* “ MsttnR plant ^ ______while others' court chilis by not thovpian, is WaKoi. Wheel Way- I pmiaed uj»aer tne nonctj y u ‘ a retired s c h o o I teacher, WW large selection o? hand crafted gifts | . . . ; 000 homes ..-ill will he j Kellin Or,. Madison Arms Apart- wearing enough; both dangerous to in the Museum Store. The exhibi- lw aueient writiag fsy.sterns, par- j house, well-known to rruiv/ local j ?f P-yr.iot.lh ca.s lh e inntes. I . ' ( , ; uiqj. rtnd it bii-^ plans : Madison Tow'nship, dtVtl the circulation. tio»\ w ill run through.Jan; 15 aad is ticularly Egyptian, many of the ! thpater-eopM,..v— nc Miridiptmvn’s ,'nin.. 1S jointly sponsored by I h e 1 1 -‘•'•.mi .n *Juj, open Tuesday to Saturday Irom 11 j symbols developed from 'siwplified {S muaUy l y K > ? W ns'’iucre, in i wl» 'onduct ano'lier Duplicate The PI.IO repined in 1964 that of„ he. 0!d Bridge Women » Club. | Museum which began Dec. IC and ! dudiriR serious drama, children's I itricip.e Tournament s'ailinj; Fii- ihr pt.n.: reported hi 1%-t thut . »e Holiday Development Co. had ' ,,, rt, 1*: - ‘ urvived by nci husband.i Wil! continue until Feb. 11. consists ! (heau-r nueMcals and choral con-! Jay, Jan. 5. at 1 p.m. in 'he club- s1 A. Campbell, aod two ne & Ellistt/ inc. B o o k l e t of examples ol enlliRraphy v.hich ; c m s. [ his fail th»'»imip was focccd j hiuse, !!W J.irkson St., Malawan. ureed u> tulvancv funds indeti- ’ ’iar'es Mit'.’lv tn any o:v/ra'ui^ las* j pbews. CHESTER BAU5IS appeal lo Mr. Wilke tor their form , (0 TOCalt. jj,,, i!,f.a;,.r due to ! The public is invited. st:s of the :«*w<»r <’t>wp?.p.y, v/ith „ . 3 B. Frin! Si. Kovnorl Medicare beneficiaries who *lgn- [ rather than for their content. What j h* r iS(B, ,w t nf nva>rh..».j[ '.vh.ich i T;.cr-j w ,i; be im i panics, the the advances to be rejwud only I Somewhere, somcane wants the; T.l 7M-II If ed lip for rr.cdicat iieSUt commumcrtie visual- i could not lv met wilh tin- barn's 1 n*i*uku' 'fountament tor >h<‘ ex^'eri- when rhi‘ romyv>ny achu'v ; t ld n a s Viwi nf. )nft|»r*r n ^ ^ d . ? ‘>,1 [ ♦ection can obtain an information |ly is paramuunt ( , . it j limited seatini! raim riiv of w > fjiccd p’avcr^ a»*J a Touuicimcm ed a “ favorable financial posi- j them ai iiitle cost through Classi- j FULL INSURAMCE 5EHVICE kit to h*-*tn k*ep « rccord of j vTllcction, iijcciaiked j *|-his adversity dul not deter its j for hegimwrs and ieo«i\\ |»,fuduutus *ion." | lied Ads. I their doctor bills so they will know tv'o *:-.stor*c areas, includes Jap- members, however, and since this ; of beginners’ courses held in the The rate iru rcase petition when they reach their yearly $50 j anese scrolls ransniR from the lt»th l ( .A|, tK<*y have reorKanued into a j Woman's Clubhouse or Aduit Kvc^ I filed for Ihe company by John deductible, Howard G. Houghton, j ‘O the 19th century. AmonK tntssc, > pcrxnrtnoiU company of 35 players, I nine Schools. ; D. M. Fruhllns, Newark lawy. Tel. 566-0024 EsK 1940 district manager ot the Perth Am the most notable and rarest works Who will produce, direct, stajse. and j will he ter s*ssirns c boy Social Security office, an­ are four scrolls by tho inform the productions TV-v will | J k/'j-.v ! -u i r m further il - nounced. tiakuin, whu U'.cd trma I63J ,a l.Gtl. , als? niaimnin their teenaM divisum j furmiltion m„ y be obiainrd from The kit includes a record-keep- • FREE ESTIMATES • Inn foider and two leaflets which I d r r ^V. “ v j '“ |. “ ''i, [ :Vlrs Conrad Brevi<-k. Dirvrior, :»i • FLOOR COVERINGS • ASPHALT TILE explain lhe Iwu methods of pay­ Announce Publication j,Maf/ic lamp" at tlie Mulmdel Vil. j 22*uiida Circl^Maiawan! ment for mcdical insurance claims, ^ }a«e School and at Matawan H e - j------• INLAID LINOLEUM @ VINYL TILE and what medical expenses count O f Sneaker s Ih rectory Iv.uwuii Hi«!> school. ^ a. 'nr the 5"l> deductible. The folder 9 SOLIO VINYL TILE has pockets on the inside for hold­ The New Jersey Ksycliokifiical• !’ r.iko mar.y of lne other tliealer ' W A N T A V I ing...„ doctor------bills and space to - write , Asaociution announces publication ) ^rnnos in Mnnnioulh (.’ounlv. ^'at;- in the dale nnd amount of each bill i uf its first Speaker's Bureau Direc- j „ n \vj„.,.| win n,.,.fuln, iK- piny; ibis VSM. ^ Jg ^ ^ -sa a T S ^ 1”*0 Wffl. H. MALLETT so (hat lhe btnelieiary will know i lory. Designed as n service to or- |seasnn ia a local hif'li school, with * 1KIIII qaiM «4 u “ / n . j'5JJ immediately when he reaches the-I ganizalkms, the directory lisw ap- ! rehrorwl’i beii-K heid iu tiie Middle- | $50 each year. Alter that, the ntcdi- ; proxmiutely ISU speakers from all 1 town Township Community Center. cal insurance plan pays SO per cent ! parts of New Jersey. Topics arc I This situation is hopefully only Flooring Contractor of the reasonable charges for cov; , grouped under nine inajcmajor lieaJ- j wmporarv,npc hov/ew.r. since the j ered expenses for lhe remainder of jinRs: “ Guidance,'_ ' ' '' Adolescents, Rroup i«f now sunvoly looking lor the year. ' Children," ''Exceptional t till- w n m i f r j u a s i i m r 814 Broad St., Mato wan, N.i. a building in the Hayshore area 1 Mr. Houghton said that all new ! drcr,," “ Industrial." K ' n c i a I,” which would l«* suitable for turn- j Medicare beneficiaries will receive J “ Mental Health,” •,}•dut•alio^,,, inp into u tlv.\th»r. . the kit when they sign up for medi- j and "MarriaKe and Family Liv- Meanwhile, rchearsaU aro ia pro- ! cal insurance. Those who already j jn|/" f;r*‘ss for lh'*ir iir-.! prndm Mon of ; have medic ' insurance coverage j fh c dirccwrv was edited by a ihe season, die recent Broadway \ should write, telephone, or visit the i com .-nil u-t* of I Jr. Ilerberi I. Hauer c-om: dy hit, “ Any Wednrsduy” , ' Social Security offico to obiain this { u( f,iontclair State CullcRe, Ur. which will bo performed ai MaU- | free kit. The officc is located at 93 PEACE, Tack Krusner, Knj»>wood, nnd Dr. wan Regional lli*'h School on frri- j Smith SC, Perth Amboy, telephone Richard Siss, Matawan. A free nay, ,»an. li, and sauimay, jlvu. . The Dreams Thai 826-4107. copy may be obtained by writing | u, GOO£» WILL Also, peeole who need help In Dr. Hauer ai Montclair Siale Col- j iieudmKlho cast »s Diane Babic/;, completing a mcdical insurance - - I 1 May yaw proycn te h»Kc. where he is a profns^nr of 1 Ki" p o rt, i\z Ellen, the role created j Things Are M a d e O f claim are urged to Ret in tuuch psychology. by Sandy Dennis on Broadway. A ; antwered many'foW with the Social Security officc. newcomer onstage, Diane has been J Nothing wrong with dreaming, we say, if your dreams are and your taw t filled These claims, especially the first a hohind-the-scenes worker on nu- j with joy and lev*. claim, can bc confusing to people Tickets .1 vuifahlt* merou‘; P ! a .v Ii o u s c ptudoo ; put to practical purpose. Like saving for that home every and Ihe Social Security stntf will lions. Phtyiiifi opposite Diane is 1 normal family cherishos. We soc dreams turned into reality THF be clad to help in every way pos­ For Mu ai v Hutt Trip Charles Kosario, of Hazlet, who has | sible. perftomed io sevor-d m ihe troop's t quite regularly. For this is a family Institution, whL’h has A few tickets are still available iplays and most lecenllv was sf-en ; helped thousands realize their dreams through safet systematic FRIENDLY Door to door salesmen md solici­ for IIk- has inp io see the Christ- jin "The Pajama Game.'’ j tors are required to have a police mas show at Radiu City Music Hail, ! Uarbara Oiev, Middietown, and i saving, SHOP identification card. Report those sDOnsnred by The Wnnian’s Chib of ;Gcurj»e Alitor, Wcsl Uchiuii, two i Malav>ant ’ \ locul performers who hnvr played \ 154 MAIM ST,. MATAWAN who dn not have nne. Study care­ The bus will leave the parking ! leadim? roles in many productions, ( . 666 0811 . New Year’s is a good time for YOU to start. fully any identification card offered lot al Little aad TJroad Sis. Thurs- ; will portray Doror.ev and Cas.v, rc- | to you. dav. *1, at S a.m in time fur ' sperlivc ly Mi-> Ol'-y wa-: >ecn i the 9:,'tCI a.m. pt.Tfunuamo. lhe hits 1 most recenily in "Summer nnd i will leave ;i8 th Si. and Math'-on 'Smoke” and “ Iiie I'ainm.i fla m e ” ■ Ave., outside I'atneiu Murphy’s ;M r. AlbJ'tr stani.il iu “ The Daik; We.siauiuid, prompti\’ at 4 p.m. ior ’ at the Tup of the S laiis” Uh i Per Annum tho return hip ; Moumoaih l ’!av*‘n; u\ Nuvt-mlni, I !ar-d played a ieudm;; role in "A i ivirs, Herbert Natalis, 2? Linda Com pounded Circle, or Mrs. William Bnnne>ler. 1 'Iho\i-;anil Clowos:" v.i’ li VVaj'.on j 7 New Hrunswicl; A\’e., Matawnn, ; WIvtI 1 a'it sea;,on. f JVUiV ue (.i»io<»' li'it lur tinlapr in •• tv'W.tM-' nnd ud'.'Vnv.ition ir..\v bv* . Quarterly formation, Kesei cations include the Mihlained hv railing Waj'.on Wheel’ C reative H air Stylists reserved seal at tlie Music Hall i at '2lM-y:«ti. and bus transportation, Da not hnv! Inwnmnwers, gar­ 5% and 5!/,% ON I YEAR M R. J A Y arid STAFF Change used Inya into ninney! den loop; and olher ocpupinent un ath'iided In ynur yard. WISH How? With a Classified Adi SAVINGS CERTIFICATES WASH e DYE % DRY A i l o r O U R i v W v T S Putnam Dye Sold Exclusively FRIENDLY PATRONS HAPPY HOUR LAUNDROMAT

A HAPPY, HEALTHY Ffoe PArlrin<4 123 Main Sr. — Matawan — 066-9777 In Rti»f 3 7 Wost Front St., Koyport Thurs., Fri., Sat. Opun Unlil I A.M NEW YEAR • Nopitmu Ci I y <9 Ookhui'il

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1 : New Year’s.-, W.JS Greetings front FREE GIFTS f lIlLLErS r . ^ W - V the NEW 1961 BABY 'S STAG SHOP \ y * . , . - • r-i ■^anirS - tiso 11ICHV. T V k A A jK » CT \i •*■-• j . tmW ta ii' » 8 *1 fifcl » W O W sgw •,. V . . - 'v^ - . -.,/, .■ ^ • S? - -if r M a Ta WAN S*: N3R Women's £ Misses' Sportswear Wlwhipiir AH A New Ye;»r SIB! S“ . « AT L'ibCUUNT PRICES . {. rr/.;J«nH . cf S ■ hKi. oru>i* circui^d by The -{$5 G IF T • CERTIFICATE! .... .• M6!/2 W/vu'i 3r., !,VTA WAN Keyport V/l-*!v m.d ihw Mdf- fivvvm Jour.ia/. . . : . . .. " . >fcs.s Koyp'jfr, -HdzteV, *Jn;sn Bc>c(j, NuoiiJui’rg ami ■ irritv.»d.;'jtft oroa.: 43 W. FRONT ST. M ii I i v 4 n clcr't'itah, K LY rO R T MaJoW'in To'iiuliip tmd Sirrciifi- c MATAWAM K E V . moro one/ Marlboro rown^fp, 137 M A IN ST. 121 M A IN ST. MATAWAN M K # • > 2. Parenfs mi-*t verify •{'(•n'j of BEAUTY SALON _ ' hi.'lfj by iiiloivJihq pi MATAWAN 145 MAIN SL V' '**• *■>/ 252 Main ST. '*■, f \ C i “ B a b y ’ s 3. r!rsJ Laby bcrn In I?t0 OR MATAWAN Wili Ka tiurlarnA 4 l» m MATAWAN ' " ' I'n-st Shoes5’ W ESTKEICirS Season’s Greetings W ialies You Happiness 45 W. FRONT ST. ■JANUARY. SHOE CLEARANCE T o A l l STARTS THURSDAY, DEC. 28 In I'he New Year KEYPORT ..■

M & M FRANCESCA'S THE r/, MONMOUTH COUNTY l i \ ! f I if£ \: ytujtk* \ J ELECTRICAL DEU-BAKERY NATIONAL BANK 77 M A IN ST. 112? . ■ APPLIANCE i i MATAWAN V y . WE ARE PLEASED TO PRESENT THE FIRST BABY ! 36 MAIN ST. ■ ■ ■ ■ . . 1 • MATAWAN 566-3333 A $5.00 SAVINGS ACCOUNT AS OUR GIFT! K oyport H ov/ell Tov»rtihip Freehold (2 ) . Happy New Year ■■WisLiiig A Happy & lleallhy ^ad Bfinlt (2] Mu* Shrnwsbiiry AildtnHc Hfghliiiidi (2) ■ ■ New Ye* ir’s Greetings Long Branch (?) Englisldown .UUla Silver- N

M il.T A M P B W - a V l « h HP a Hk»lk*JT R IA liM I VO M A IN s r . t m m itvtiK ju riiiriic j G E M MATAWAN PAINT AND LAUNDROMAT COZY CORNER OLDSMOBILE e s A l l v k - 123 MAIN ST. ^ 135 M A IN ST. 110 MAIN ST. A H a p p y & M A T A W A N ' MATAWAN MATAWAN Ed. Petroski, Mgr. H e a l t h y (A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM LOCAL STORE) Happy New Year To A l l Charlie Diamond & Staff N e w Y e a r All Good Wishes For 1%H Wish A ll A Happy Holiday Season MATAWAN, N. J.

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To Present A Sift To The

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A $5.00 GIFT OR A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THE INFANTS NAME

We Congratulate PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK The Frond Parents KEYPORT UNION BEACH HAZLET Phone 264-2800 CENTRAL JERSEY B On The New Arrival! MEMBER FtuFiKAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. SHOES HARDWARE We Are Pleased To AND TRUST CO 9 W . FRONT ST. 130 M A IN ST. Give Babvy a $5.00 168 M A IN ST., M A T A W A N Savings Account! the FRIENDLY J vV, MATAWAN

(A Gift Certificate) . S e a s o n 's C r c c t i n FARMERS & MERCHA O H a p p y MM liahy's I'frsl l»ank Account A T i m e 1 m ) i * H appy r!,'honghll.s N o w Y e a r MMnw.in Olficrt Mf.itlifr.i r,.- On’itu $3.00 o ff on Mflin nnd R/wfn* HI, 24 ond Llo^d Road - Our Gift To The New Arrival Cliffwood Officn May You Have Many of Them T o A l l Baby's Sirldo Rita Cliffwood A/e. ond lliyliwoy 35 — Fedorat D/.poi.t Imur.tnco Cm puralioti 154 M A IN ST., M A T A W A N 'Firsfieo" To Tlio Winner «

AYSHQRE STATIONERS £ ^ C v r-V PETE'S APPLIANCE d1 \% \ X ) \ > ^ ‘Sr S\\ » 1 , AA W . FRO N T 5TP.LET, KEYPORT C O R , M A IN & W . FR O N T ST., KEYPORT, N. J. ft ? 4 ■i 1' • A I - - t H r ;" J Season's Greetings ! [ / Season’s (Jnrlings I \ 7 A Free GifL for the First Baby A (;ifl I'or The New Arrival Page rourfcen, ^ . TH«r MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, December 28, !?67

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CPhft-StVEb: *:T Iu 5 ••*••:» r ’iiutf-aksjj. at-*<> uoys lot-Koyport [ 1*GUR rtOUivih' 4^'.* HAIM. coupli* ; SI,A i P. 101’ 1’wOL 'lA fil.K S with "Save With Safeco ...... -•.•••■'■••• v - wjtf j Weekly In Kevport area. Appty at i only. Cal* uGO-0677, w j::? : uu ar.dup. um lifcj Aiiio 3isd Homeowner Policies^ t iD r< .WArmiD INTERESTED . parti:; .Journa! or hrvport j MATa w a m Ff/RNi-SHKO ROOM ' 1)aH m;H'h;w conifDrlabia room for i»*;ntk»!nan Jit h i ! ii; sasii. inch «as . to . tako over unpaid balance on I S I T U A T I O N W A N T E D I MOW? ( l Private enfronciv f:j* *i. )»< \ ’ f MATAWAN 138 Main St. 566 0003 rcposjiesscd cars.- Choosy. from 1 0 .! — —--•- -•------: ,J,- r .-,Trri, CH» l i r Pft t f % iL I !O R cm LD R b N llN IM-dsSL I i ALI I c i l l t' P A f i O L M A H •I S" \ a> "'•' 1 r ■ > -MY, IIOMIi; • vVui.-Kc.-ijJ; \ K i y i ‘i j R l ’J newly, decuru-^i . . . - ...... , nelp . V*aftfed.-?* .remaie- -2! davs. cati 7s?.^s v * rir ms aif ut (» p ( J tin n 'il i i i /I I Rees! Estate— Iosuronce IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN MATAW AN TWP. niijMiiiiii.— "«ui j j n j u J f c d . l.tijl *04.«U2f«i. u i 1 i!-..,.:.!-J.AC. h W (J0 1 > . rx>rn Tcrj h o ^ i I Open To Mole Cituens 21 to 30'Years of Aqo F O R R E N T . itXJ>ERUi.NClU> .sowinL* machine G'lfl AN>EURf, lari Hn.mVlU n hl 1 ' 1 "' " | V/ho A m Residents Ma+av/an T w p .r . • : operators ami trainees. , AppW r< m p'l *• i . r ' " ' _ Jwiainsn. l.opan. ■-I--Johnsop-'A«p. .FURNISHED •.V-;- . . .Viih- ,pr:v«lc ,: .preferred, ;u,.r Ntfn • Vu/k Ll.UiJS T:/i\ND N' Vv. ! S F o r Aoniirvtli’in Ftirmt Pi;rlMar In+r'rpn^hor! ; Matawan; , w jtf j v-buth- privafe kitchen «na nr.vnf..; I.iru- Ui . 7K 7.K Jn^...... 1 » IV J 1 .-. • MI. <>. rw . ,1.-.. U . • •* A ^ j - ‘ ...... ■ ■ ■ v - vv,- C e .’iT s c * -. ■:■; . :■.-.- .-■-■■ JIOUSrKLl-PMt 1 (u- a W- i-f Mj" 1 ^ v l !l for w.ll- «>U !V * 11)11. C. all ■ J WANTED TO BUY 7 ; ’«f>t t e W ’lfWB'1 I’I 11! •.».-e ;| • ssflw a i-■ -hoiisework.-■■■■Own -trani.. ,r- •»« m w ...... ' • v •..•• •■ : ■ wjn & Adding Machines *: ■,'Spartation; . Lskendge West. Cal! ...... 1 iiiiAU TIFU LV •>. j;:cr:c royal fo-ut*. ■ { 721 671" wj23 UNION-13BA C Il apartincnt 4 rooms. AN H INCH JvAUTAt $.\\\,. -iivin:; rouju ;;i:t v. ilh jj o v ( ’i m i , s F R v i r i ' : •all utilitii‘ft suDphod. pnvnte sn- 56C9095. ; . -wj28 ! marhin;* ,12’ x ^>T ’; ( C A h H ;-,'Cnt>--mciah,- top prsr.f.s.v, TnU 7^7-«r?r., . ..:. wi^S: , SOLD. ..-. ..., - i ;v 2! i Easl t'ldtf; St., Trent-on, Hew Jersey ■•■... - : VVJtl ! Up M'nr!-t- ( I NORGK G.A5;' 0.;:VER t,iSKls 3 o ih : . : ■ . ? ;s N n :o . (o r'p h o n o -Y - Local Polte? Department 5^6-2057)'• HPTP rnrt aut " 1 iv»ECi-lK^ 1 M{Ji nM P I ",fai *" 1" — - * 1 | " " u u **'» ^ . . yard. r App.V at- ^otibnru Auto | : rw rrji. ..aJI utiiilios suppli«?d In- . wj.?8 R!;PA!R!;D " •uVftaclKr*.-; Tconeat kaad. Morgan* | «uire Culonv Inn. lliu Mon>nc« r[REIH.ACLS WOOD: Cail 2G4-SIHW A ppiicufions Miss! Be I'iled Before *iit u m. i w ' i w jw. i uumtrjMMilwiflinniwM : villt*.-. Call 591-/1‘JI). .... :•■. .. wjtf j.AVe.,- Union Bcacn ur call -2C4>II7'tO. BIST TO? SOIL LARGE SFlFfTION .NSlRUMiONS jaiuiiiry 17, !%H TRACTOR TP.A!!:i-:n DltlVERS: ...... i NEW AND. REBUILTS AT LOW PRICES Good OH dirf. bkit* ■: E.xpcri(;nce n e « ,« iiiv . Applv -in- MA*AWA.> modem apjirtment •. 1 . 5 YEAR GUARANTEE : . ■-. 5 „.-Vi - \ •.-_ :.j,. rooms and .bath. • heal and hot gravel, sand. etc. T U K ) C | N O person.... ih p p i. Trut.klni; :• to rp „ | water - supplied. '.Call S6$>7230. wjtf J}oiit<; 34. Matawan, . wj28 BUNGALOW...... o n ~ M...... ,.n.. DULI D07ING & B A th llO f U< | All ^ .b j,. Is ,,nd I .nni.Qi,,. nut M SERPICOS Wa, M. Couple only- Can MrfKW/:,. E C K E L ’S TRUCKING Witf IOI N/ionrnouih St., Rod Bank' TOO', AND DIE MAKER MORGANVI f.I.E, N J. CAM BRIDGE 721-7486 NUWLY .decorated ■) ronm- nn'l 591-9707 Phone 747-0485 TOP PAY. pleasant.working connl- bath. Hoat, wat r nnd r.as supplied S&D SUPER M KT witf „ . . . . _ j » h tinnr,, many f-inge Iv.'nBfns. Ktti Can-be seen vceftdavs 7:30 a-iri. to • w i t G IVE y;jU p.m.. and baturdMV ci ty 1 JlAMMv)Nt) O K Cj A N t .. IX'llmil...... SERVICES 1 0 Bunk arfia.:Call Monmouth Silver. Inquira GOii-Jh'ron^ S'c Hp-on nf'tv’i ' condition T.-100 nmrjo!. Cftll Emims m - M 'i i or 741-7UM. ovpn- ."1 e FREE DELIVERY! o i call 283-2173. ' 1j 1225 afloi " v p.n>. Jtf ' ' ' I lJARKiii( BOARDING Ho'Nlii tor iBRS wjtf ...... — 1 m.*nd mon nnfi ’vim-’M ------.... I ROOF S1I1NGLK - ...... S1.75 bl*!iill PATROLMAN Everything For Your liuiiiscd. Cah Mnrawiia, $2/1 I C I.II FWOOn BnACM. .lpnrti i»*nl 3 1 Ashcsms --""i hr’f-u Miriji'y - JJO I j £A R rEN L»ER. n.-irt »y.- wjtf IMMEDIATE'OFENINGS IN HAZLET-TWP. pcrienced, Cali 254-11.64 after 7 p.m. rooms,, heat and hot wate. |sq. Barn shaHes - *3.50 hundl« I v n l i ,- t , ----- .t.-=—:------y.-.-— . Holiday Table ! ; supplied,-parkine spars. Call .586-- W ncr Roofing Supnliw W Wlkon ua, wt.l_tix era. Glass (formerly Raritan Twp.) - . WJ^°WJ28 I***--1« J WH»wjtf I (Avenue, A v p n u n t fcnnlishtown. n n|, h J n 446-fi«21.114 RU 1 »wjtf ,|f • „ ,“"d ™r“ 1’ •'P’1' J »™ Open To Malo Citiifcns 21 to 30 Years of Ago 'J fl«rdwaro Co.. Front St.. opposite V/e Wish You All S|P.p<»ciBca»»a»aeia«i«ia®«wia»»t« aaaaew«»«»«>tw»eiiBip»tK>aa»»BiigcH>»#»»t^»a«i4Bi»»eqaq j PasMWicc^jvsvporf Cail lUfv / Who Arc Rosidents of Hazlet Twp. ^ I BIC YC LU ticcd fixm ? Unni; ii in : For Application Forms and Further In-fotmdtion' A -Happy Nov/-Year! i to Western-Auto, JJ2 Mnsn St., j . . ' JOptn how Y»,tr i Day - 8. A.M. to 2 P.M.) j -MiUawim. W'.k repair nil maV-iK. w jt!! C o n tact f BUSINESS SERVICES ! I..-,,!«.. ttiJU iu-t't.'Jgn I i h EW jkksky i)^svt;nus-:vr Khone 264-3664 : repairs our ^n^'inHv Hr-vchn^ I I hardware lo ., l sroul St.. opposite iW C IM L SKJRVICE j Posr Otticc, Koyport Call 2«J-ll4r>. 379 MAPLE PL^KEYPORT Contractors Maintenance T e le visio n I PAINTING. CARPENTRY and al 2II East State St., Trenton, New Jersey ; tcratjons, Verv raasonablK rates, for Phono Your Local Police Department 264-0506) E L E C T R O L U X .. A LI. -MODELS, j Call for free estimate u(I(k j j 7:1. v/iti DON S TV SERVICE A pplications M usi Be Filed B«*for«- CERAMIC TILE local sales nnd krt-v io p C a 1! I CA U H iN TKY.and ROOF7N?T\vJ>7ic I For ■ fast efficient.-radm anu Tele­ S&D BAR & LIQ UO iS dnii^ reasonable, (.all I J5J4 wj*f vision scrvicc call 56«*3844. - . iathrr.smi arid kltclieus, floors and _ ■'■ •- • • 1-jif; Januai ^ 17, 1968 rv SERVICE FREE DELIVERY ON Walls in real ttle. Average .-8x7 Miscellaneous ft batnrocm fl3S.. Fiee estimates, all > -.566-1600 : SNOW PLOWING guaranteed. Call 2ffW3CJ; . WHF.KI, CHAIRS, crutches;-csnos, T iiN E Y C K RONSON INC. ' "Your Holiday Cheer K^siilfmiiid or Connnorcia;. Call etc., tor rent or snip. Ciiarse M/VTA WAN 5M -P97. vv! >K: :. ARMSTRONG LllMOLKiIM accounts mv!t_d. Matawan t>ru"s. PERSONAL SERVICE HO YRS. Cnll 264 - 9561 14b M an Street, Matawan. Cull W|tf , W A N T E D 11 ASPHALT & VINYL TILE FLOORS 5lnj-G021. . : , . ivjtf OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY U p h o ls te ry ;AJi.‘» K i-:M (ivj:t). JUNK n o tow* # 9 a.M. 'til 2 P.M. » FRf b 1 SUMAtCS T ru ck in g yr \ » ■ ESTABL1SHEIJ 1IM0 . L A R R Y 'S . WILLIAM H. MAI.LUrT PETS 1 2 fO O D C LO T H IN G S H ilL T E RI 866-0024 ...... MATAWAN rUKNITURF. MOVING AUTO SEAT COVERS ■■■-■:- - ■ :.- • ■■■ ■ ■■ Wil8 MOVED t o T in - ; iA Y S H u ru - : T t h \ M »N DOCi < I.U K iMr •, :iv> PAIN I INC? intortr.!- ■ r>!«r.°, r.tticn. K2 r a ;c : r.tc ctoar.ua, 13 S i , iVi.-i A*v AiN 1 oppHCxTimn** /v»r bp .i n n e r A M E S S A G E Call 566-3631. wj284 also littht hauhncr. w-ju t t.t-iu in IWil li-lflK. V 11 ^ h n o m F R O M JcKilUU \ 1 ii. J ‘f!iV r in ^ 70M» ur THE FOIRTII NECESSITY... (/1 G j vull THE PRESIDENT O r TG»vN AhiJ Real Edufo V/tintnri I o ^Ol,?!TPv DOor.p OUH .SAf l-.SIMvnui \.\ n r .-i\ v V/e firo net yot a YL‘*r lisnn«» on your Jmmo. Pt-ofi-s- )n av:; iO rntiida* o’ bi-*..MU.j **o 1* aionul sprvir'-s aro jti.st a pnmir* Tlift Fourth N(!C052itv !s Ufo Metropolitan s r nrrjlly S e - l*ft>'* brolctl j!! nc-.-/ ft t; a m>i J ciU t 11 d Ms i ), |n«.ur^nr»» — ftnouph life in- cunty ChfcK-vp.U adds up • ra? r«co'd'*. Wfi c.orit.'it»ii:M Ct* ll!Jiu: and inv.? :rn:*-nf i ’t On* .urcf-ss tn »M‘* nciiurif.;- irynrg pt V i ' i (i ) •ruran'-e to niaK'j the other whnt you have, com p ares thrc-ft necessities secure. it w ith yo u r needs, ^lii-w-i ^ i.v: nmn:rj rtf d.O !V’n 0 c.c.,'t’ :'nd iu»: you where* you staiiu. 1 ?!!()»• *> ) ( i ] Rut four out of fivo father? si'lect.’on ^rd high qtJuJ'ty u.-'d Iiwv .ia. 1. wiU don t riirry enotiph life >n* cfcv.< our «jrA-fjfvdt. Businas:; Gpnortimrties 19 I io’.v *‘»^?!t \‘'ju> 1 Ino mr. bc.‘,t T :;r rc r , no oblation — HI. nit- pi wjv to nnd out is tlirou^a v j Jfov.- yuu love, s.ilo cf lijw Jf.d ta ii(;o p.o i rn-. local our hiitury. aiviL auu-.M : I I LARRY WALKER jr lor r'jiired jk- ) i p-cnin'j. I:- a i.1. 1 c I f :n,( 5 Miriam Pltice, Matawan - 866 6042 t n ; :! t I' 1.1 im ; -t : t 1 . 1 M eii'opolilaii ! ’ f dll \ fn i i: \m !' r^MPWY | i t h » »49 -i a M-U tll> i, (l.M • i 2 SfOWM WSa!&*.

fess” -* />, W f c / \ F ’6/ HODGE . * ]h \ a -i \ CALL r r * i i ‘ v J POM ru e ...... $17.75 0;'’»n:*v li!..;, iiMk / : ' u -v " * 1 NOW ‘6 fr OtDSMOBllt . . . $14.65 IHordfop. 4-coor. air coiioit«nn. t>6 hJNJi/'1- ... . 5 6 6 - 6 1 C 0 Pm, !o Iho C a r of Impfllii Supt'f 3porf. 't : T-'JIPD . . J16.115 Your Choice. hardtop. Wiih Air fondi?>.Hill*;. J. N O D O W N F.»cfory flif condiiiftl. TOWN & ‘67 Cl Itf’ROLHT $16.95 i ir-\‘ PAYMEN! '65 MUSTANG ...... $J|.2S COUNTRY Conv/fldiH*. J 'ir\ Ci i»: i'l".? tint! (issociations. Our '65 CMI-.VY U ...... H.W would have cost you $ 2 , GSFT i- ji.iv V / I j 1.. d-icr S'.diin. Vt-i'y wnlies tc C‘''‘jry0ii6. N o w during Iho d,iy on Snturdfiy' DHjt '•'* C Uf V 1 i ■' I '6u r/tH^.rl.f-b hhvi Vj.vS Romembor a friend or invito 'iiipoclijii luuf-door, ond Su n d ii’.', ii' iv li cost .n'St I)/ yo'ir rp«Thurtle. '63 K'JkD ...... $6.50 75* plus t;w( for 3 nvnutes, lolativoi with a Gift Sub­ I a! u U11, 7- lo.il, Ji station-lo su.'."n...... scription to I lie Koyporl- N o w J u n o y Doll Weekly or Tlio Mal-jw.in fOWi^ COUNTRY Journal. $4.50 a yoar for each subscription. Call 566-1018 or 264-3010. D O G E -„>'■: .rK’r y ;l:f Sutphin Ave. 566-4500 M atawan M A IM S T , G66-6100 M A T A '1 ' fj-» ^ ■(fralcl'is-■' Aft-VH'-H. .s n jrT -i* p | : , T,i r v • - Air. SKjI-wb; . Js.rcrJjlvn, N Y . < sj-,ajk akd ? •* c }T=sr; "i ject'. ir J h 1 ua d . v ► « \ : ‘ iiVtf.-Vf! w u ifir rr.ricuj, smjpe*-; ■ »rv.> ;*>• i«i* i l f iv..tc ncim. .T 111 <-MUiiUOCfr n tic s i x t r ! t ^>-’a i conditions sim ilar e.i iliose nf wm .-■M i ’nrpn.^ nr rrt/wnv‘t- "■ TRr'H’ r/f- * rw r 0 tncui-wici' u n h,!.? f i r s t s h ip ur lu iwrct Class i r r r v r A r j u u h tt iv. pare of th.e : j l I ^ \ C .iT . ilu :u s i -ir.,* l sui-^Ki. ■ . I.i in*? i»an.«/'.'nr( . from /U ilw lc • AVI5 f t f * 1 f , , r. t l t a pi'eauat li . .smn n;>r h w ; . ttSYrx:'•v* ..'. " i * VL tx ii t i H i m a it n ; . / r oil v* r» 8 *tt n 3 I'M I , U T Ti tL C i a C t I i \ ro>; »,'J i-. rt-.-r. YVtr.- isd &!.>ai;iai>shjp, a= wen as survlv- tw t AT1DM, SIKL-AKCe^U-’NT. EttUlP- , k'Sf ; f k ir' »i r J I rt V. J I N • a! tenhmquc*, military drill and * i i i » n, v w J. D» I 1. ifltser wbjests. His /jtrnr«.rc behavior sterns from i • fcwvex A^ij-ncd I. t u k Lo c/m rw . v s n an d ex* 0/> AJ.5i"F«lll,-U*,Nr,ft V nis nl' r'v ' . •-••7 v;.- v-' ". T f !'M M ' Army i-Tivate l*', atover. 1 ?.m x .^>:n '.•'nim-V'./pi.v w*(Tr-» ! T iW.-eft? W Koratal Air Station -?.t BrgoWvn. ^ Y I U.S. Artr.y Maj. Frederick M. where he* is pevt cf a hismy tram- i iK. scja-or Mr. and Mrs; hm u-js j TKAt»E. ' JNDUSTJI'i. Ri-:S!i>KNCF. i'on t h e ismiANrF. op paa*-'' sL ^ )t i i<4 c ^ s is '* J 1 S I o i I i ( { ( A | F l * s ! Tibbetts lr- son of Mrs. Stella «u Sfraren -.ma i n~ WAKING Of I'vS'^C'TlON.v: PRQ, A. NO i-'^DVVOINC i fjM wtts. Ijp. Briiadwgy, Keyciort. team. Centcrea ih the heart, oi a i bur?, vvas s r^ihtxiry * 1 h 1 ^ J H V OJU1 i-K^Al. i’H;s FO" "i 'P.K . Vjrsi.A* T in r ^ -. -...... i««* {.'.vardcii the Bjoait si a i , fi ml n \I t 11 | {w n c i.-m a n v .u n u*v* m u J jiT a n t r y t JIC^ IIIHfil' U O n - iJ Cr bnats snd o)fj?i^\irr rr.ift. the 5*n- ; Jiuvisjona bth Mitiiary rouct •; j’t-tt'bv pivt'n thal. O r­ > M edal last week, rtie presentation CiL'MIVl' K 12. J3C7. *: n<3 *-»:** ;ihr/V« e n tU le d ' uon rnamlains . Usjnpemv near iviainz. ■Lierniany, was matse ov Bnsadisr General i'i ♦ hour.aior*. tf> ' \ WOTJCK . t 1 i U ij * i J r t •y disirv; i.s cat,*, i U Nt»TIt'S iS Mt'IiKUV f.i.-unt-i; (>{ !f>e- - lGeorj;fi E . brov'.'i, U 5. Air force i j A u d i t o r G e n e r a l . ' Labt vcar the station s eight Iik- j t 3 . . ' « 1*1 ft. Ct, h o i a t -si .«•. z#*>« i i fe ^ 1 r i ^ M aj, -TiMwn< In currently • an-: cd win^r ajrcruli and heijcopfcn 1 iv ^ J i r 1 ■isltinfd. Rs Supiymsoey'auuicof ■ m f < fl > { u *> i K a rc ' < * I * < > J I If in Uu* K\‘h. i v »• I tue.ceils invuivmi! ihl/ hours of j ]ji:id oi: lk*ronj. 1 Ifl j tho Western Audit Division. Audi-; j \ i t n > “ r i o \ v ? iC ij hearing I tor. General Headquarters. Norton i n.v»ng Smce l.abor Day, 1 STHEETS' TO V.S U.\UE RTAK Ifir; );Ut:07 . <■ u ( W i3.W> • i Air Foiiv. Bsse. Cam. He reoeiv- ‘■'I Is^Ik '.•YiUUih atiji'ti V.-vejr : IN AND RV 'HIE BOUOCtJH O i' MATAWAN -JK TUK K X fV U T.% O F ? r "I- s \ / •* t ,iL-1 1 u s •uwoul'.tu ntiuiu,)! nl 4a;l --Hx'l NHUi ne hiv uiki n o rouger work ] tnc.rit’.jKjr. •< • • -• - . . A ir Bas«, Kepiiblic oi Vietnam. . 60 to i 2 (l hours a week. I ■> u n r S y r s u l for the vdcnfion or Your Dreams (ftu'i ilil 1‘) I1t« tn *>« mr?.. mnnv -Co:*** ~ir ! i-li uiir iiiis peruAs. while reg- craft re&dvttie sceue • uj m/nutca; ! } :.itf ;A 3 ularlv exposed to danecr trom hos­ oruy to fmd that nean-.y loats i uiar of Iluj Mnvor :md t- 'iuii- • •" cpnsyrr vuh us eu of tfic tiort;ugh ui .MiUii-AAri iti the : IPTi tile forces. Maj. Tibbvtt* eanatfc- hnve rTlT^-tV’ render*:*! ' fou h^vo iho fun i.'MJIIiV Of Mf'CIilMU:n iii. iu t»n ’ H ti ..r;e*iM.»ij. , n«v>.‘v. | tently demonstrat«d jimfosstonti.t Hid, Hm nuintlr-ss hour^ of fivinp ; f'Jw. >'->vi M »i t r- -M thfi t)Jrtnf!»n*|l -in r l:> OO UtuTr), TltW .-.lorcsouJ ou^.'.arv.'r jimmy involved protneins sssociat- aercd. - • • ^ t L l UiVj -itrf'-pliHi -«a • our JCtVkCIii. ' ed v :u i ma dunes. m s sunetn p-R-r- ■ I an greater sauifac- ; •iivvt (i.- I'-t formanee and signal cumrtDdtioiis tioii ihrtn tht*■ r\pri's:-:tm> on | Vef.‘?r ifon:MiI . . ; K . k u /o fo VQV yci . . . JrH'touRfj Cierk - - . ; .... 1>. Willlsmi (M i), Kaw totvt New Jrney I as'i-tca materially in the succsiss the face-ot soiieoae-'.vho «as been \ Ralph A, Dato, Atlantic Highland?, aad Richard C. m M - i______Naiurat fjas Cwopoy, pwiiali (« Mta* Clayton sr., (extreme ri*ti'), et Writ Beteir. Oilier nf-- the- lim it'd' Suites . effort in pw^f’d uut of the water. Ih e io o t: Ilay (all«j VM!*# M,14t — 213 Smith M.. Amboy Mary Ryan, Red Itanlr fm- esmpScdnB d K y c tn eniploj'MS Oltvii (ur 25 years oi w rv lr* w era Southeast Asia. ei --gratitude is oavmunt in fuih*- i AN. UJSHTNV.N^E TO AMUNil ANU : 7 Hrr

CDuS, CrU.li J Ciull-1 , Coas>t Guard Cauet Fourth class David L . Hdv.urds, son uf M r. and Mrs. Willard E. Edwards rr' as. an Ensipri in the Coast Guard. As a Cnast Gtmrri nfucr-i' he v ili be called upon to fuiml a wide va- rietv of duties at ica aiul usliore, inc|.:'.iinK the nelils ot ocennosra- pny-‘nid communications. . Reports To Davm-ule. IU . . Equipment Opc.-aiir.- .'-Cunsituc-, tion Recruit lhoma-. D. to ite , tiiN . son of i\lr. and Mr.s, lln rry J . CavtC' sr.- of 23 "Antsover Kd.. -nnd-liiishnnd of the fnrmer M'ss Knihv-Wybmnski (if .!() Mieima.n Rd.. an ol Old Bruise, nas rC(Kirt- ed tn Davisvillo. R. 1.. fnr riiitv wun Mol.ile t.onstnictton Hatlalion 71. fhs !'-attalioi) rerentiv returned from its first overseas deployment nnd Is linilerpoinn a ii%--mo>ith re- tiainim: ou'lud liciure dei)l<>viiH> nexr spring. lram ini; will mciiiile schools m naval construction skills ami mili- I tary traimnR at Camp Fuearty, | K. I., and Camp Lcjcune, i'i. c . lOOO sHtfcl « C lt ! Tnmnli'tes Basic li.£>. H it m rcu iviajur venwn i. Cross trlghl), whuso wile, Carol, ^roll Tissue... Is the dnuyhter of Frederick M. D.miitz of Holmdel, receives the Air COMPARE! bAVl- (x- ~r :.(.A 't Medal at Ulnli Tliuy A ll, Vlelimm, from Colonel Clyde VV. S friin, 50-ith Instant Cofifee ...... » * Tnetical A ir Support Group commander. Major Cross, u foiwaiii air j AvI. ( con(ri.l!i-r, was decoiated fur nuislfiiiding airmanship and courage on Hershey Syrup ... successful and important missions under hazardous conditions while assigned nt Blnh Thny. He if a member of the Pacific. Air Forces. TOM«.iO JU-cr — SAVl ; >. • , ideal...... i..... Home On Ltavu Icnn Tierney of 24 Adams St., Ise- Staff Sfit, Thomas P . ite'.ihan, Iin, has reported fnr duty with U.S. Air I’orcc, con of Mr«: Mary Headquarters and Headquarters WIHCREST F!KES!Ct ACMi Kelihnn, Center Ave., Cliffwood, Squadron Two, a unit of the Sec­ who. has been serving in Thailand ond Marine Aircraft Winj; at the for 18 months, ir, spending a 30- a 49s ass* -S94 Marine Corps A ir Stntion, Cherry •froJt-Phirc. dny It-iivii :u his home, lie will re­ 5AVC- 3c IM .M ~ * . port Jan. 5 tor a new assignment Point, N. C. in Japan. His squadron provides person­ Apple jai«e &..... 31' |p0RKM&8B f^ j [ S P A M V c r e a m Staff Sfit. Rc!ihan is n career nel administration and air wing - SAVE ijV ±k.M 4% CHE e s t (AV( 9< ■ man in the service, lie lias been level supply support for all air H - in the Air Force nine and a half MoM's Apple Juice.,; '35 CUARItr>SOUARltKS r"'V[, t. -I-•*>. " ] 1^, years and of that time hag spent winR units, as well ns providing tours of duty tot;i!linj’ seven years supply support for units attached RONA1.D LUND Ideal M a r g a r i n e ...... i-VZI nt various posts in Asia. lo the winfi. 1 4 8 * * S c a n j j u Rmuit Konnkl (J. tAVMtltS SA/! ;-i , • . f - The air station, home of the S 2 J H m Assigned Tn Squadron Second Marine Aircraft W in R i.nd I.’iiuf, IJS'N, Ifi, hon nf Mr. nnti Chicken Moodle So u p 1,. ’ W _ Atniine Corporal Virfor .1, Schrr- nther ' Vi: ir r avialiun nail::, pro- Mrs. Elmo Iun*i nf MM Mntnw.m tino, son of Mr.s. James A. 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