OUT COVERING THURSDAY MATAWAN BOROUGH AIVI) T H E Home TOWNSHIPS OF MATAWAN, MARLBORO, All Week HOI.A1DRL nad MADISON

Wullonai iNau'Bp/if>er Artitooiaiija 98fK YEAR — 3 (it W EEK Member M emoor MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1967 Now Jcriey i-’rc.Hb Single Copy Ten Cents Hold Township Free Donate Playground Equipment Talks Continue Of Interest Payment Superior Court Judge Merritt Teachers Withdraw Lane, Chancery Division, In Free­ hold Friday exempted tho Matawnn Snrvuy To Start Ku^ioiinl Bunld uf Eduiutlun Iruni the need to pay accumuluted In­ The Friends of tho Matawan terest for five years on tho 120,000 Free Public Library will .begin which must be returned, by a prior Its survey of community library j Non-Paid The fiist in what may be a series i tween the teachers Services and board rep­ Jut least two months. It’s a matter verdict of the court, to Amron needs tills week. Questionnaires will be available at the children'll I of sanctions w;is pat into effect yes­ resentatives. Another negotiating •of who has the bij*ti«.st weapons anJ Corp., Paterson develops of the ; t**rday in (he M jla w .m Regional ; se<;sion is .chedaled tonight. 41) houso Storylund Development on library building on Main SI. I who can last the lunger/" . School system by members of the Cnder the plan agreed upon Lloyd Rd., Matawnn Township. The public Is urged to obtain | .Salary negotiations appeared tr> ’ M.Uawan Teachers Association, ■Tuesday, teacher* will not partici- Amron sued to rccover the $500 these forms, complete them, anti jb« making some headway with (Teachers are withholding ai! nun pain in lai:« broom, cafeteria and per home donation to schools given return them as soon as possible i both sides making counter offers In order ta help the board of j paid services under sanctions au­ I inis duty, rt' Ihe h'yh school level, | until Monday when the board prn- at the time of obtaining planning thorized af a meeting nl over Hiu ai;d, ai ail level?., class trips, chap- board approval in 1901. Judge Lane trustees to plan library services. l ]x>sed u 1 wo year .salary guidu The next meeting of t h e members of lie1 association a! M*»'- maninf: of dances and other | which was rejected bv teacliers. Jan. 8 found this to be an Illegal av.an Regional Hii*li .School 1'ues- • •'.tMits, P-TA and P-Tf) activities, extraction within the metning of Friends will be held at 8 p.m. on I The board has adapted a budget Thursday, Feb. 16, at the day ni^h:. Kidrud lioHei, pie-a parent tcacher conferences, after- of SLHD.tlG-l. It has offered a two* the Slate Supreme Court’s ruling in d**ut of the iVachr is A-;*oe iation, M'.Hool jutonnp und other non-paid the West Park Ave. case In Ocean children's building. A speakers' veai iiiude of SafHJII m SPfitHJ in is le p ie s e n tm ” the teachers. :MMVice.s I'Mchers who are on Township Iasi year by which that bureau as well as future pluns steps for n bachelors decree: StiJOtt Ini* sli-n was hiken bv teach ers J1 IA iuul P IO e.yecutive boards municipality and school board was will be discussed. All are invited. to Ji0.HK) in U st'.'ps f o r a !uch.*!,»r% lo strenethi'ii (heir rvisdion m r.e uil! I'tvsii'n. ordered to puy back $17,000 because For further information call ide^ree plus du graduate credits: I'.oUations with U\w keinoiud Boaid !’rom»sed Aids donations tuken were an illegal Morton Schwartz at 5fi6-873!i. m M st-’ps for 1 oi r.iuication for a higher sa:ar\ .Said .Mr H- : "We v.cre prom­ nuisteis di-^iee. and >fj(tiii) (u !0- mode of putting a developer in fear I'Jik!*1 and suiatv inert rn-'iits. ised (“uih- r aids and have not i»Mt- of getting his building permits or 6ft0 in 11 st«•|)S fo r a m asters de- ■ Althomrii On1 first ol teaale-r t*‘!i th-Ma j he board protnised u^ ^certificates of occupancy If he did erei’ plus JO credit .saintions w.is aere-M u|Km lues I: wou'u Mf^'iliate in t:nnd laiih. not make such contribution. 1 la* association sav*. da te.icJrvTS Lloyd's Of • dav. ii>'t:o;:Mioi!s are m ntinuini' be-• lh “ .»oard has not h\*‘d un to a i r l l ' The court had rii'cllnwl to nn-ppt ill! l 1 ' 1 > J . i-.x-ra ; oui 1 nit,n* ul.% and neither 1 h t it 1 1 n ».h>* s- coau w a r a motion by David W. Hanis, Pas­ ishab v, >. lie add»*d that it board saic, as cnunwl for the plninliff 01 thf ^utd'' . An 1•ariv d> tr’ ind bv : M‘ ’I" 1 •• !,,i > ■■ I 'M C i i e i 10 1 Iillllli!!'.1 developers, Jun. 6 that the court’s London Sued ti l 1 w a s an a I’aiabe of U a n itM i.. it \\i!i Ki -an no s- no,r Mil'01) to SMS. ruling for his clients be supplement­ Lloyd’s nf London is heinj» forced Will Speak .0 |o: a n 1. !■■ !hi •; d “* j ri is> 1; ip. no sKiiior |>i oin and no v.lef and s(f>i > 11 eim fr.|- :\ mas* ed with ail order directing the de­ tlu* Matruvun Township Council 11 lt-a\!u't paiC.Mpahon m ^:aduaiion fendant board of education tn also : lo defend it in a false nrresi a c ­ t r li I I e 1 *■ n 1; 111 s l i e s v i- a r 'lills lies 1* '< il.ahtied (a S..v;0 ' pay five years' interest of the $20,­ tion. Tho council tiled suit in Su­ 11 1 On "Ms/a" > \ -m V piaadv, tie* pi i‘sid>‘n» . 000 for the period of its being ille­ perior Com t in hieehnld, Mondav. to h .r :1 1 1 (!t e i ' .• if id 'faoo'm /tl has tl -L’lai' d wat tn ^iu Ih 1 a liii.aeis cie- gally detained and ulso pay costs of T h e tow nship an d two of its pa- 1 I 1 1 I ■ ‘>'d m 11*,y e iii n<>{ ;><• n v e i t'O iLI'-e. Sill! It;. 1 al:oa v.anls tills court. Jud^e l ane denied tlie move lieemen, Clifford Marlin jr. and of 1‘o'iMinuiuv i"r at Tin- T<• uuui* le < ;’e11 anl for lajidjs. not to get a supplementary judgment Edward Chaven. have iiccn .sm d he '•fts (iraiin:<,-> Sc'^.ir or s.u fur two Veal but allowed lie would hear argu­ IX Philadelphia broadcaster. Claude ana a vci.«n :h* an: 1 I O'* t!v ol ihn.l p t r :v aeali thon ments. Lewis, who charges he was lately iHiveiiv 0 : n:'i,i!i; 1 it ».!■ s.i'i »i| Service For has been rai 1 d a s a p i' ..obi Hears Arguments arrested and pmsecuted in May. u:n \ a!f A’. ( ah!., w -f| lie l i f s| .solution lo the tie-oute. oi,! isa a* K' pv.niii-jn { ea*> o| t!in ly reprehensible chamcteri?: c the •Dr., Matawnn Township, ut the M aM W au tin!«eijiii. 1 -ulav. 1 -•!>. lo Commuters Inert' a t f te.tiht.is in thu State Supreme Court had fuund In jtime police took him into custody J a n irs 1 awson. vii t* r>t-‘s.tifn: and A N> - I 1 ti;orh se.v.t “ for com 1 ) 1 n. rh • fa u n a Jat-r.-s, m Its dictum on the extracting of "do­ : on the street in front of a nei^h- p io ^ ia tc >!;,i:riiiai’, ii: la * m ^»ar.;/..- m ai'T s ^oaiK it-on the .N-utn J «■»- M. n a.o u ’:! i ountv. nations” from developers anil its I bor’s honv.\ where he had been tion. aanoui1ied tniv '.M-r.i thal si; -. s»*\ sh o ;r ii11 ■ j to \ev\- Notk Cilv total illegality, as described in the i walking. Police went to the scene : John I’alsha, (left) Stratliiniirc .School principal school bv the PTO. I.<|ii>]iiti>.>ti( iiu'iiilrs a w.ivv wall i•''ddiiies will sp<-id; on hei t vs Ml lv he'd on Ash Wedi.>‘Mhv West Park Ave. case. The Passaic in response to ;i report of a prowl­ land .Mrs. Howard lalick, president ul the hliallimore cliinlilng mill iirn i/mit.il hidrlir ,i:ir.illcl ii;irs and a '. aet s n-; a \ ;‘ ia \ ’i!am- "t ii-oi.■■11.: or, (he ,: .el a .10. tram out lawyer therefore argued the illegal er. Mr. Lewis later was acquired I Parent - 1 earlier OrgaiiKaliun lim its new jiluv- imigh' gym. I nr Imlimi use. n porialili- tele\ islnti i»m-> < tai.n'v. .viiiili-m ( anh'i t- a. «>: M.it.iv..hi I h»* m‘i\h*- will I).* II ill Honor deprivation ot his clients tu their in Municipal f'oiirt. : ground equipment wInch has been donated tn the set aKo was (luuateM. thn mi! ill.- p.t a (\',o vrat Sl.f -a :Ii • o ' , ' 1 ,| i v the Hv\ \(u I a id A. light of Uie of the S2(l,U(IO tor five Disclaimed By Lloyds d '’scn()f h 'i tv\|i:‘* a :ik ■* w !n!r .-i n- V. e p i ' : it of ( m ss ■>: , v years called for the equitable pay­ In its suit against the insurance m j, u\ a vna.t nn.tl 1 laununniv I ’.;th'-:a:i ( host a. .\;a'a’-s 11. 1 a'* Astronauts ment of such Interest by the board company. thi? township said Lloyd’s pMan.ilrd l.i, ’ 11'v b\ . *,\ :•< N’ -s S-.ik aa.i I .,1^ Htan. h aral Of education returning It as Ihe Am- had disclaimed responsibility b> at’d M<’\ k hi l U j t .r '! atxi V a *> 'h 1:1 ’Ota 1 ,. 1, s. ‘.in , Hoy Sewer Assessment Appeal ('last's 1 ^ 1 till 1 I Ii 1 , roii people could have earned with cause its policy protects only m em ­ .vi,I s!m a a fill:; i:,u*-t r atu ,:• me- S v * j * s a I'.* 1 I* •: 111 o 1 -:s i>! !;■ i*it > nr d a '■<•{) irate iaiho.nl 1 ar ha I ni’ :;s’;;p ,\. ! hntd a «. •nnrnuv t V It loaning It out. At six per cent bers of the police department and s'*»»^=‘ 01 !t-'i " • in. {!■ 1: or en a •. ,.r 'ht nt an is open to • p .o - Interest, a further consideration of II S » 1 f ! I tho; 1 a on;: v ft::., iv S uur.! iy member*? of the Township Council 1 h> \tt-o re-'' lie ' n;i I'.e d ata ' • aa about $6000 was involved. individually Italian:! pu*etan',-> m-i! ieh II .1' ’i a ill. N tny ii ,»t < .iU .1 n: »n • (•"•up u Mi Continued In Superior Court (i.'iua • lo A-1 ■ *1 > a1: f . N’inr*» (i.o* Vincent C. DeMoio, Miitaivan, as DiU tht‘ T ow nship Council con- Ml • ; No,h|.!. ’s. I'fti !!!,[(!'; it** N ' if.; tl .. tta.n ii:ul tn f ’vt !), liil-a; soil! I ah.', .ltd VH lit” ,1'id ko-'.-r (continued on pa.,« four) (contour'd 'n four) of dalawMi i- -• ’> 111.1, ll'cJi S' As foil* s«'Vm’| assvs-meait soils >nuit and r»'s|> ‘..Mil-M 1. ania; >..'a on th* fai m le; ,■" I h 1 s-'i :'ii *a ta!-« 1 hap.-f •*. h w .*■ r an !o: n -’: li-.y ret <-}'..'ti |in ,-\!i d o '“-j mi ma?b«’ 1 .< 1:• 1 v ju .iffs 1 o V. ,'f, , and is entered apatnst th- Bormudi of o:n!. .a h-vv a In im > l In* Kit rsttlH S»oa •■ !,!•■ ifen e.en b h (v| UKl'lCs [null U-::.’,a . < t b iv I it.'■ '■ ■ thi- trad.t' i:■ a! f ) .1 Mahiwan reach'd a h.dlA.tv matk \b }i< be h.’ld at the Mat! -oa loan *1 Hi n u rd lb i' if lie Mr. p.e. I h .! * t ia- naiue 1 •*'»:*. sei \ "I b t '■ -J*v* u ;th Ua- P' ■< e l ‘-vt.T>e fi* I i's-o”. for Ash Wettn. . )b:;h S. J.iM. w f -atur«‘ the p, e« In l-reiiiold with ttdiotirnmcnl l.tsr p.'i.p ’!' S Ofp> HI H ,) (h;( l.i.* .,1 Columbian Club Request i ' a >. > i ••ton: fo. basis d IV ‘ Ihe ilo:-;. 1.1 Jne'. -fne-’ia u 05 ;n Ate ; ''.m } ; >«{ niplil. p'e.snfini Sum, ■aor (_omt til •>i 1 lata based on .1 e". •. < s'linm-i of (•»*» 1 and w -’ .r.v M 1 . ' i! I • a< . If­ < Ii ff nn; ll 1 1 < f . 1 •v.hn 1 h a b (.‘.An r the < a'laol .Imhre ,'demlt h n ;1. ( t.oi1 t*i \- 0 ;- mo •> pei ti1 "it to.,', v, I.- s honored bv ba.m;? a :s.mi'!;!>otaHf ih-ti ' •ina ni in. ItoVil he-. • *u t ol ;t io in n eao '1’ MI Wa* h.. .O..r. H i to \J ,v. - \ :r«. \ 1 i 1 , , . - i i 1 »• e i i b m ( t fill I ii. uit .«;« I t h*-i III ^Oi:1 * ♦ l-’Claiei 11 n*i vah f I 1 0 11 Irani s[i v v h a.h V. f.l-a I-,, Held By Planning Board a n - > a; » o.dd h-- pa; e» e .1 1 tor O iai.n. v ieu s 011 u h a( r> niM 1 one* il lif ' -1 1 1 i*rn < ii!for:n* Mi '- rM)daiip-> as> raimoei f '.Ol .-S \l ht •f llie lo- hf-n c-noi'.-in^ on connnif-r An M-mor G a a rd consraiM.*. <»f should jnant i s i.’ec-a ii a bv It t b m w •va \u 1 It 1 i p e.u .itn e u ih b»* :b* *.f*<-iuid t;a b Matnwnn Township Planning ' H'-ii-iT jr., M ataw an. alfotncv fot t d nn a 1 ;m >. t i.iol u .1 n-a tfae;* m a on.f a v->\ k ba>as Miire ( iib Sv tn( Da* id S e e a n a . J: ty S. Heus-r si.. \* Ja.w in on-- of th • nt ill' r * I'lfi]1.!,’ . In :■ 1 a •* i' ta\ piot’tatn of t'-atiaim? a to:.: 1 Board declined to Imuli/e action on Ihe applicants, filed to j;e( an f) O', used, to tl ll .id »-’ea out Michael Hamilton .mj I v allo n e v-, |nr tin p . 11/10 t‘ Cm - Pif tn ' !*) i'l. h r 1 : an-i'd. w. t'* to ton ol jvni-ut t e a ia n m n v |n!* i» 't. I .»•*( the application of the Columbian ;ncre segment of l.nvl ftom tl " 1 an • - : Vat ' 111)0 t 1 . . tb ­ eioilp'. t ) H , p f o! MH iiseefs nf phiii ! Josepa .dusd ir Will qcci'pt u h o lf yv* -m as rvsm ■<: S'Mip he 11 ■ I'l. 0 1 i's *a pej j xite hue a - ir.onth tnem bi'fhi-.iid »UiVnr l it* Club, of Cardinal NeAin.ni Council, i tract in tin- hu*.inevs /m ie dw m I 1 to n au s 1 on hi >IS e\ d it the Ins h av e l>een tn.'filmr tl«,* IL*j: ftotn faeuipv-sman Ldwa.il Ihm w n m e . S.l'l a!-. le- and le > a !!e d ■ ... a . waul I Hvrne and tin Horoutfh prnpeifv . Mi II .s* r tote on the Ham to thsiiro bf«* n’hsbxl Knights of Cultmdra:., Matawan, on ; l»y (he app'K ’>Ml> m hii-,1 | (l fiv- 2 'i.\ •f 1 'Hi!' I'-!...... tl'...... !!» ltd 1 tbi> P.iTt-u tn v ;f.iturdav ut the (■minty 1 d.-.atd Vi. Ci ;■ m1. r a .' in at C ouu« iauet\ t w ie w hijddijfsW <»{ a new Cnteieil h >me in t h o m e r ;a(re-. i:< !h«* li^M m.Ui-.liy /en.- r.* hi i! {’. tr v to v lOlv b v ex topic>» taJutuiL* fr«>m bnsifi'^s ed its I 'j'lrihiiii\« H e v wit, mah.* th j I'O.I.'V 1.0 the ( !>>w ■\ vannt'i'd nemeer b s l ve.'t «i !• ,:is atiiir., an d th en factory builihf'“ oo Snllv.rll Ian*' lU’-’et (Ii • tlu'-'* :v i '* nuit.ptii.) in etnuial,. II (Ii Mi it A li in.. l Dr. lo \ n i M m • A P honeh we h.nl lo pfe*rnt.'iiron rti ihe mayor lae fof» t •.••re';- * 0 Hi 11 • 10,n|. tl ii,.. p lm s tor tac ta ' r t n ? v**at. last ninhi until a t ummd-'e ,,f (he ..that /our. lit Is. 1 t * 1.11 .11. 1; .a ll 1 . aven S A \ , e aa Sun-- \ the plav p ii, -a t a? fit st ’ n «*“s the loun*!! «i'.k before th.* townvii p ne-te ill*'If 1 oilhl 1 1 jan e 1; » 1 il!l."d I,!IT • P..,'.. data »\a v i 1 ha 1 h.>en 1 >5*1 it.L! th rt busi.’U-: ^ p* 5! t ' ■ HJ l.f 5{'.f pjM or. a\t« no**- fhal n real u e i a v , planners visits the Mte Saturday, ! A suhdivi.aon was ;d!nwed at c.tiiiuo. municipd ‘die iji.i. tiling thfft tfia. lhat th • >iUI t Ui nat aid. a •ofirn ia h a tne b noii^r one o| i '. 1 \.e »v\ 11 r s a> anna a hojii H’-v in ^ . t rtu! J iii'ifa b ch a irm a n M’^’d s**rved A * e iv a e will The boa ill h«is called n njvcmi .Shiidylavm Way a in! i.auiellun st pate,a?, and rveiv sitjut uiut m ihi-n ha\ e : > ot 1 I »f.\ a - . on t' • •.w t s v'.(;a'iN>oit i a , ■•.*?• .u Hie ap p t t .1 f th. t oui fthn ot the 1 Uih «. n m sd lu tin .i com tail- fiiaie- u* *0 tte.'dvf ttute/ more meeting next Wedaestlay to Rive Dr., Cbffwooi) lt« a» )i. for Julius \U d ^ ‘>,s |uv,:i,s?np. t-.ae.h UMl ntftil proifiam Und-o nn ;u’e n v lo 1 •••ha ,c k n o 1,' '• d ■ ' h prlncip** 1 1 1 on atllv le>»t vv 11 i pte^.‘?e his rvu tnnirn-1.1- p-oph- fhan ihe disuU M o.i ^i«jte»s tin1 K of C members their answer. R oiro. I olds, wht ieb y (hie.* !.'» fi n t ha n sei fi i .‘d .i:j apje-upnah" loin* ■aiohie.r uiidia till- « : '. • ot Ihe ha 1 uK s.-il a nil rh-' S e. • i a (eo ■i\ 1 * a . >at ) The b*urd did nccept a r n o m - lots ra n Iv *

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Siilet - Hpnled • Reptlfbd ★ 5* I ho New 196? tlAfUIACOnAS lliith f. OVfRWtlGHI It ". j frsft «rd U He t •>. ik b TK«]r'tn TwiflHe i (-11 r t (t » |t »«■* J •'ii* •ui .»*« ' ’ ■ ■ It dfrr.H 0 | I'd** #e.jj »<.*of*Mt N#* » • »-g if. * • • -I ('•••# |.n T A M B U k lO b ,:*/ ii it) lhf ■ il b IVft7 fliryslori on*! I’lyrrtouflu On Ditfilfly T i.s *a.«f ^1 ««iil 4 ** l t « I i t h *m M - . II- . i - j—-,- r f f ti *i«t #*-*J il* •* I • I i :. ft r., f ■ * • .<■•!» fl >r > <• ,!/' I •5« l-rfl * ’a) I w - ft; H I* t )tr ||f . | A # £- fl \4 ft** ' | =«? > * ft fl-t*. fwi •*?*< " S A R i f a N T * J d»»f, 'i j *r (y lttfl » M***u it BENNETT S GARAGE Inc. , * " V . , ;?fft - »i .« » • •■■■ T ■ ’« " - ■ *■ > " . u y ^ i VJ; i •JJ9S i-l At M «!* * !/]>«»* |«« I <9»| . ■■• f •• .• :• *»( •• S, . c | jn*??! 1 il H- *4 ty-'* u ■ Ih »#*** *• Vh'■»/ *’** t *'*- f nhn #»*i| )(. I Ktr-r-4. -♦ **4 *»* > -w fs * •**•*»* H-> a—- j* o h v *» ¥* *■* m MAIN jT,, MAtilDORO. N. J, — IW 462 13JO 1 * *»») M >.f t t rtt h r - ; »!*»• -SH4 «*!'.• • • Mr*, f»n, tW ij h i «* } AM. i fM. *?il <1*4 '***1 i* *1 [»»»*»!. )•* N*4 fon'Ht Bj I*.*-"*, W W w« m ln f f .MMt f-f I ft t *» tin »*■<• titM N n util itsof^^3# MM Mi i WrMtt*wp m l» fw r « twn» -B*« *0| fe.fc-4.1 .-J h ' $ 1 Thursday, February !9o7 THfc MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. Page Three Historic First In Keyport Teachers Strike Nearly tS'nai B ’rith Award 1 Makes Spartans Winners F.arle Sdvet'ie.ao. president ot t:\e ■ Rccublu' ol italv m i%z Cor work . Wooed:nd/:e u-acuers «fnk« near- iquinuT. wjin Isenn slowie elosmR Bayshore Lodue ot \> oa: B i:ih, :don»* on hehalt of the Italian turn­ i ly put Madi.son lownslnp Hieh's :in. It was 5s 54 ‘viadison with 1:-K' has announced that D. Louis Tomt, ; piKe svbtem. »spunky Spartans un Inc wmmnt; = lo yo. Dui t>e;ore die mmuie marK jrv1 ,v.: i -'e. {•. Kennedv :a match m the fin-.il a-l ! in his tumor on heb. at <:J0 p.m. '\t?nr servmg two years in the Memoiiai iupn court m kdm lues- ; seconds to where Volker was fom- j iti (ne re Cottage out. Kevporu ■ A rtre Air p‘or.*c. he attended Rut- dav to ouiv a ivln.rianfc team th-vii i uu u o h six seci'-nos to po. He calm ­ 1 Mr. lorn hns neon the bxecuuve ■ gers Ijtuversttv Law SchoOi and had not had a basUotball m then , ly oopped m tvwj free throws on ; Director oi the i\ew Jeisev Undi- ; was president of the Class of 1952. hands for tne two weeRS Wood- ) one-anu-one and his team nad | w»y Authority since December ot 1 M'1 Tumt was an exccmivc as- bndge teachers weie out and bas­ . scored 60-51$ to send the- Spartans I 19.1-1. He is n member of the Uoaro stsiaiit wrrh Public Service Co* ket ball coaches we if on srnke with ! to their 15th loss without a wm i of Dirocmrs and was 19.» President ■ ordtna\,»'d transport for tnpbt veavs them. ! Tomorrow the Madison five piays lot the International Bridge. .Ituim.-i and assistant to tne president of a Ihe Spartans* staried off with a i South llivcr awav. then on )uesda\ and lurnpiKo .association, he is on . machine part*, company for two wild rush agatnst the * stale • Mus­ i face the grim prospcet of t.'c.e , the Bonn! uf ConsultantS; .1.1-. hi’uiK-dv (»»0>. toutioi. with headquarters at Satig- ■ centiv became a Director of the taking turns in u fast-bieakum ! ii v v <; } v , atui’k. Loim.. aiu; is an I'.ouorarv r *oples National hanK os Mon* prime that had die Spartans ahead s .'ik l 4 4 v> na.si! 2 ;v *, directoi of the Go:den Gate brtdce : mouth Lunate. Mr. (outi is ma of somebndv a f»rst time tn:-; se.i- I Aikn' 0 0 12 Vr.lUfs- ’i rj -i'-. District. San l-rancisco. Calit. : Hooai.son ■? -t ll! T..U, u ’j iied mis thiee chudren and rf*­ Stio. And tlv-: Mus'.anp.s eoula otue ; nr;H.l ;nir.\- ti 0 Nr.cn 1 0 *j . M r lenti is p'-.s;aent of thv bav* : side;, in Holmdel. «,ut a lJ-pnmt fust quarter deficit I P3!U*t»SI’t<, 0 u U Wii!r.h 5 u Ol •shore C.nronuimv Hospital. Ho:m* by two piiints that it was JP-l nt i S:i!Hl.i?n 0 t) n Ca-.-v 0 U i» j del. and IlM> chairm an ot iveu' Jer- ■ rdnnuel Gale and Mdnev I. Saw- tho half. : Hi ii'ik-J 1 ? 4 S|)i.n.v-hki 0 (j a sev .\ational I.tbr.trv V.eck ( nm- ver. Kevpoit. arc co-chairmen of i\ll MS llanos On :i ic su ; inituv. IK* is a uu-t ina C’.'!- the affair, and tnev nave announced Through tho thud qtumcr. the : lege. New Rucnel.c N.Y. t h e that the pimiipal speaker will be j \oung Men s H. brew A Kep. James J. Howard, a long time Spartans wore liaugtnj; on. led 43­ i*Jii'.hsnn I ’aj). ih alton of 37 nl the L*nd. Ihen a grim fourm John V. Kenm-dv ii i Uere?n ( ountv HaeKe'rw.iek. and fiK'nd of Mr. lonti. I J Ol Columbus Ho‘ip;lal Newark, and Anvone desirmt; information con- ! ii foiiucr tvustf'’ ot ( m nu Cmitar- e.crmny, the affair or desirme. rcs- i’.lks iii.xthury Plans [ mu Cnurch. Paramus ervanons mav contact Herbert Huskies j Order Oi Merit Pomerant/. b» fair Lane. Mata­ Fish Irid u y Fi>h. I mi squau is only one game bil.iud in ' It V'Xt'i :ian«”‘'r. -.1 rhai Mfs. .lam* biub'et, an increase of $30(5.3Dl>. 1 $20,1/00. building a storage area at ' .\tkins i‘. p'O’ent 'n U i\erv!-w fn 1919 ana shortly after that the came to start u new operation to New York newspapers and people ! through a hatch in the top of the the loss column. ’l h ‘ e> ';ina*-d .seliool ta x ra te is the b.dtan Hill School, and curb­ first overseas passenger service llo..p:!.»! . ing at the Village School. - build flying boats for private use began lo yet interested in flying, i bow. \vi«en comina in for a landing, M:»UvV,ui's lue'*\s w o 1.;^!) a-x "1 .»;. up ii.ik cent.-., for ea eh $IG0 was inaugurated. and for passenger service. Two fly­ I A sp- Vve- J a •:< {f; ; Dcl'it i> 1?3. up $77,%0. for As we didn't fly high, our top speed ‘ the P’.eckaiec ope.i-.:d *he hatch a.rd the went oid to n 4-1) lead ' of ' v’d valueiiim. The ia\ hwy One of today’s giants in the avia­ ing bonts were built, the first a wa? 85 to 100 miles an hour, and ' rn^- r .:a a 1,..:..on. m 1 t or.iir\e. ;ioa of the intermediate i list *1 iet ‘C cis to ih - p;U»?S a i : ee.rlv the g a m Hut hf»pe;; ! \i$>. I. A Ih is t.t'i/i. U]» SI '.UTI. C e-ien t tion industry, Pan American World (40-C Boat), « one-sea ter, nnd a we could land so slowly in unv j*ood fhe hull was l<*n}! arui t/u. for evening *.iec .\!/s ! /• >u • ;| >c <\ ’‘i'.'t.JOv -;;h‘-i.. VeU'!.-. apiM'iv-d a Airlines, started in 1020 with flying (50-B Boat), a two scaler. i'l a u Uji'-'I v • >hoit !‘\"-d .is body of water, people were ooi j iii ti'-'"- t;i;> in a :>os:iti(»* w h e if t m .s r S ^ -.o! S..i>"miti lui.su ll V'icoir 000 bond referendum in June for boats and equipment bought from afraid. Of course there were no they could not .^'.d'-r- ;■( th-.* , . Ik-i ;i' ix-e.o.e.; v.. ie ... l.l.v\;.:a “Pilots were needed to test them V2 r.um asipian's .so.tppy j.ai.e \\.;s t 'l •* ‘■a-fi t,. ,<.1 Z,f | UICT-Mr- tlie seiu'oi on 'i acres at Crawfords the Aerom arm e Co. Tlie infant com* so the company hired Ed Mustek, parachutes. hull. Tiuo e.i ran.a nH'iU s:>oiied luuny ways and a number of their first put'-hv. Mi.-.. \Vdilv.-.ms. M/ son, Rob Hewitt amonn others. | ing *xx‘As were s«'su to Mianv. end .vim.i! iuv.r.-m eiilsix b-. en suit! I ::.- board appropriated pilots and mechanics cnniM frr>»n 1 count (irove), Muiid:!. Here the fornu'd an;! railed Pan Amencan- Ja;m -t MuA’av, M i-. R i\* ! e.mh- 1 o ,’vh-i:,. a pvnw i; d and . f'Ml.iVrj fii'iii sorp’.us. th - Kcyport plant. “After the ‘hoars’ wei? tested and tl:; :u\. , Ik-e.e, ‘ A.e\ o ee nnd ready lo «;>>, the time came to * fir.st passt'ngei Mights out of the Airwe.v.v *lhey boiiirh: al> the f.y- th'limg both barkbo-irds. son. .V.\s. {'.o:l R« iiinti.’.i. Mi.; ‘ m Ci'Vuv fn? the »me: laeJiat’* Whcu the Aeronnnnc Co. started ] United Statv's Wi'i o s 'a !{ed. ’liiMO ing U.j-.Uh and equ'piwem {rom the , ■ I'orvl *1 ‘.o.vrdg'1, Mt.->. o h - Jei: S-. hi 't a.'.', un!--!- e >!VO!'e !M:i ;e.d in Kcyport, they were building start passenger flights. An ofiiee j weie flii»hts to all part : <'»t‘ l:kir:d;r. ,\rr(en;iim e Co aiul i!us was tlu* : 1 ligh Lor 1 lu.kies ' So;i .ni‘1 Julie \ en.e eiel". t--.u :,>-v aides I'm c.0>.,'.ei ia \ r m a n training planes for the Army Air was opened in New York City fur Chai O f Drive selling flying boats and bonking j to Ihmiai, (’ui)a a:id other i-’ oul;. Matt of Pan-Au:. Ih-- new eonipauv ■ \ ei i, I*, j'.sni \\ ,e; ! li- hi.'.h >. m c: ; S'.|t \ : = 'M Forces. After World sVar I the plant j Keyport can proudly say llr.it the a>.i.«d li>e pilot', lead mechanics m to) t^\ 11;;-ioes v. :• ii p u;.' i..o - was converted to build passenger passengers for flights. AH planes | i »l'” r < '.it i ••■i* :• >.[> : n .t . Mis Ih'.olnre Paa'h will be were kept in Keyport. Our lamllne flying boat.', which starte;l the fn-e. the Aei<’so..’ r i:■ I'.j to work fos . rv S'v.'A :. o:\-c! |] ;nu! I \ r* in Kns , Di')htlny Installation ! re.-'/t fi-.'n :> j i m tUl’i 'ti kiKt*. flying boats, j flie.lits out ot tlie United Mato-i them and ;.oine dal. lul Munich, si-’! had 10 Hoinnl 1 lov.n^h.p vhe.irman of the Adiel (MiUie) Strang, 1*0 V.’asb p lu v in New York w:is the Colum­ ; fm r-* h'->t the Jayser animal H- att Fund })rn »* which will Ington St., Keyport, has written his bia Yacht Club in the Hudson Kiwi $cln‘tlu!i‘tl . . . tiu’ilny ; lin'.h S-ivmi fyonr >*'»U r* S-'’:.7!. a n ‘l at 86th St. It was 11)1 y nnd the ; and probably he the fatheis and h.d M'isii s w is iu:n;ed the he.r<*k game hot s\Ote w.tsn't tjuile be held daring the month of Feb- recollections of his years with the pilot by Pan American Airways "Hi:‘ !' ’u l’“.-n ■■(, O ul’-r Uiit.Oi^ fm ;’ additional outs.de Aeromarine Co. was the first to ■ giandialluTs of many of iod;*y s ul iiiaiy Mrs. Paich, f»s2 Hetrs St., Aeromarine. Mr. Strang descries I residents. I and brot»e in ail the new route.-* fur game was M-ma- DrM'ilay, wi)i l.itld a pubV: i.isudla- t iassi oatm. In.^.ininee tuMs are himself os “tho lone survivor,” of start passenger flights in America store t»f the JV Ha/Jet. will name workers In with flying boats. “ t.. ii,-, i..** 1 tif» lo include co v e rag e the original hundred or so who i nr the M.isoni-’ lemple. Keyptor. at Ihe inteitoediut-' sch't.a. j ch a rg e of th J‘ house to bouse can* “The first route was from New .«\v h ^'^l^rk'lur^: ; : M.uuvmhiau came to the Aeromarine plant in Mat.>%vantUX- :o> ; Tl'.!,' fo|)i*wiog offie.o s will be m- Fire Detection Systems t \ ass and would vveUome volun- 1917. The others haw moved away York City to Atlantic City. There our company luir*; Davnt Smith. chanic, one of the best, in the days A flight from 86th St. around tho m.t.o .iv 2 l s Mn-U** «> 1 1 Statue of Liberty and return for f!lffVr7v?Hi5ut,U(r\llwy ta(!l Im S' (h.1.1(I* -S|\ Ve N w V,;|„ 1"’ : l1"1'1 |m||i|Stil" " d , i( “ s M-'Nl,w carry lh('V lu'avy'’W " i *S.D.. Wrlham l.eontine, S.S ; Fred- when the mechanic not onlv kept KtlANtU j i 22 t'ov.'.oi 2 11 nek Fanna, M a i s h a !: Roseau tfof plane motor running, hut he one passrnpei cost $50. A flight plane:, from II..- Rin-ernmyn 1 hey . 1 ,1 could only take one or two passen­ 1 y " L,‘; >>y two l-iborty whlch M1(M {cvt wHh S-. Ivi'.'.v: a n [.Sciibe; !hoi I-'n-s. "urt'amst; Ar* sund^v services were so self starters) and directed i Ihur l-'ru sm, J.D; Wilham Joel, the pilots on landings. gers at a time. In those days there cnivnes. New we rmikl carry 12 or | For(, , f |v voc 'IVt'ui.ie ft n » WVIm-iI n n j l.S ; Hnn*e Nkol.eod. S.H . Wdlinm This is the way it was, according were no laws on how high or how nwro lussoiwrs. two p.lots »m a , , fllst.|nf!(.sn ,v,nt was 0 7:45 A.M. at tho Church - 74 Main St. low planes could fly so we could in a hanu-. Ihe f.ist tw<> com-j-rtl-M ,Hoa(. , !lsl m v f v, llM ln. , ,v.v,„ !,t ; Hurt jr . Sentinel; and the seven to Mr. Strang, in the days when i\ ft !W p?t*;. li l.i l'i N v; (r»»mi!y 5 ‘fvi.o CHufch ScKacI) "fnphs AT (.’p'wri!. a prominent {was very exciting for th*.* passem ;M.tna, A^iim the p. opJe o f Ai 2'. Iii i 11 lil 18 17 I, > J Vnmg. Fiedii. /v Mail. C!:.i;ies l ’t»j- !>to gasoliiu'' in th ’ i-md We ter jr., an.I Chailes l'i oi’;iin jt. i fin* fhehts, this , w a s . ihe Iveiene",; ft. of I'll gf - fly -i die an people e-mid heal the bu// Pi.iae & Motor (’.j. in NeUcy. Due |\\ti fie»v celebrUU s. Ih e nl-'Jo Co’, m: boat p.»>venge. foghts in nnd ;of tho ; u tlVr an,l Ona th i.nna Democrats To Meet I ’Nlr the cm my of th, (mn of the United A Cordial Welcome To All. lay he called a imvii.tj; at the j da Gray, glamour performer ot the t»f t h>* lill'it! }• Li■'!mLi. 1 he Ae. en-m; -a . i;;:die; — h.m. plant and w>Ul all the emp'oyi-es 'tim e, op’*i:;d ir. IV I 'Iavera in ! ” 1 lie fii--t fli;»ht v\as m.el.- fio m r»*a''in-* ( ‘o a-'<> 1 'i:lt .i t\. •' I - .... Tim ne\t it gular me ! of l>e- that hr. had built a new plant in K^.v York, we llew her aunout th.' ! r'-'W Y tak CUv to S 'eth. Ik.m ptrei, jneae «»ut ol plywood, tbf wme.-* Ilolntvlel iK tiiH uiti' ( V.ol be Kryporf, N J. on KariMn flay. Not city. When Mary Plckford and I n|tg Island, and N'-<\pirt, Rhode ius’ he;.- a ;1.! pt'!itoo;i«.. I fi •. v\ t» h.-M af Tniiti-'i.fi /hi,1! < rM ed many ni us had hoaul of Keyport Douglas 1'airbanks weie nuiriej, I Island, with 12 million oi.-; ahoatd. : l>'.nli f,M l he Na\s-i ti; ■; • «| i■ p ( iru o '. Rd . 1 •!•'!< ii.v >r i'Vt*n knew where it was, but it we were supi*ov.*d tn tlv them to jllie second fbelu u.»s to S.ouly m.-m t .m!d o > \f a • > V .' -;.-. I In* a • ♦. I •: . . ' Jtook. \>h'.e .So Jl'm o.ii l.'jeon icill tuh* inOii FEB. 7th w.is war lime nnd w«» were build Stilidy lI'»oi, vsli.'ic tin* u lm u iniei a im p • l Air Korn's. The Government neevi* don would take them aboard Hut i fnerats flying, but he would nm tly ; flv i ’. tt> tie; W Met n.M pul. pos -d \ haio. ii,- > rd sea planes alsn. and that is why the New York Police »hou;;ht ‘t jiitid said that his yacht was fast .1 \' lie lo > e'.M . IC. '•otu'ma, and an ;n!ili --■• Ov i it 1 1 IS TUESDAY we came to Keyi>ort so thev could best not to do this a* there were I en ough for ham. P»'dO ' ih ;h*c M Smtf/i, \ n • 1 r .ui .-.ii; •»: test the planes on U.uitan Hay. many peup’.e ti'ao.ud and they “ l be met haim s in the PmU aad i Joip' J ■« fm:. ■ li >m • nip; IhdUi h ! lo.‘.nshao I’lem n..- i» r .1 p'l ” I b,» Pi*-po<. .1 *,u'' ;*■ i > . Mi dm Iihv " Mr. Smio- v ,h d . . ^ «i*ln Saragasso, Mrs. John Gdlig.m p.n *f thr t»tl‘:int‘s-» im - * -1 -. i’ T he f*ai c;.*.-1 »iu hi t Association 1 MATAWAN IWV rcU ries; Mm . John Slunx aint Mrs. t ‘i\Ue\l St.u •*> I C u m l.i, ^1U b* v -n -d id St H-'nedirr*s School, llcthany David C'nrlsfin, p;tti>Mu. j Walt-i /abiruki. Staten Idand. Rd., I!a/l« t, will .\ponsor it« third | an auth uiiv on Mi; romounis, will Mmw M av fi, 7 #n nu! Ar.tujoe Sho.v and pb*'i NT'tr- C ountry S’{nr»* ■ ...t ■; !••’ * .rtv; ...... (F a 1 1.1 > V O Sii'i.c J i »%>a V nt \fc -i) net Nunttay, Apr, 5 from 10 n.m, to A Country Store will be njv-ratrd ) day) evening a» T 'lO pm -n Ihe the Faith' I*, si I -eil 11 I [ .* sihj* ii J0 p in In thr school halt. t>y Mrs, Jolm Pall.idmo, Mr* Uu- jMJt n’.an Rej hmal Htjih Kdv«)I, d.iV and Siutdtv. '>hv t 1 ’ m tin* a Athimt* Ave 4 Mjt.ivvau, ttarmg tfte Mi*.. Richard HrnniK. ycneral dolph Mik»on nn.l Mt4 Warien M.u *" •• R .-e n .i.' if.• , h -i! is chairman, ha* called a meeting of 1-Vnton j meeting of t)i * Mat ivsan Mmeral- S'-\ ef .p v Litl.u sh ■ j i ■ Li h • he*- comm ittee to he held In her Luncheon will be \eivi*i1 hy M m ■i'^imI S'K‘i<*iv Mr /.atmoki uUl HM in lr 't tn hv.’U - i ivur> :p e t i home, 50 Cornell l)r., H arhi, 1‘ue* ! Paul H arirkf, U\*i',ted l«y M r1* i ,vb.»\’ slides rmd «;» i'miens fmnt ing m aa - 1 n;h ,vm-i- . . : • t «i**y evening. Feb, 7. at H p.m. Rnymond (Vltrn-n, Mu G?*<•. -e; J.lf V *•' Ml!., m M;'! ! .1 v • Swrtrt/, Mrs. 1 cl^ard CiMtt«*r, nt.d .iTi* A ’l< ot*u*. M.imwnPh an t O w o . t n.mto*-* 8 Attending the "Kick Off" nwetimj t»aS •• !h • n Fi\ it* 1 ?a » e i will he* Mr*. Anthony tAHkuwikf, ! Mia. Ingrid Ponpdilln | tl’.irn»i» dn» Juni.tr °p« tib'e pop 1 pe »” mt-,«nri^ th** m u'c *»\eni!i^ i U k‘ t \ >n .* n'C,' * ■ 1 • f-o Ih co ih airm n n , M n. Jnmr« Wood*. ^ Mr* C'^Kge V'lll.iud ftill Ih' In \ tn.-d p!at^ ^Ih* imr.F* l o .-t *h-»>' *dwA {tion t* «• iv,t -e,:> Mr* RoIk’i t Archibald. Mrs An- ‘chuge of tin* deior.ilinn*. | an d pf-o‘t.im th, v v i1! p?t*\ nt f.>i S'*‘.V • li *f » hi.oif d i O i‘n adult glt-up In Mn ’t Muk *k4frt<* N ’ pet t . Mt g \\us ».»!■» nn. d ; K‘ t--ii». pi. si.ti nf if ih • |u i' fi pf-*. V n r. e ss Siotn I l_ .•*. Ui,tvl fSI t / M 1 r — ->*! « A ».t t> f 'd. NO-CAR FAMILY? PiSB Appointnwntti i i >!,!) a J s II n AM » . I } a f» M A buiy family with orn* car <»nd two or flv,>n HMt-- tn O i S IP 'I'U:*

dfivort. can rn.aiy iptoflvi a v...r (jitjlly lltm. Tl^p t M 1 I ^ N.Hi >n tl P 1-J. .»{ *d - - I r ’li 1 a n iw or could bo oni* n t tlt(*to. t ‘V.jlv lint y, • : K -H^n n} ■.Hji.ii I. i. J. , IM I I -t r t *?.-<. .’ 1 \ \ > p «■ l l, o h - -• -t {I'll 1 ,0 fl.-'t Hift* !»'•• hat-k »i:v !•-. } « { »! f I f lil ^ ' \ t ! Spf»it 1*0 >J lOiit> ♦ d i t 'i fv: 4 t' ■ ,» ' ■ ev , *,l f- A ri ■ :d • Youll always do Better at I1 a *> ■ tl*** .* r V. . .»;»}* I ..!! Sf M . • ■: t . .• ! 1 : ; LOFT'S 1 1 P . : t P* , •> It '.t: I ifi-ftit I f j-;t, - r * »1 < \ ■ ! r. » r*t»4t a '*« 'e C e t 1 • ♦ ■ ■ i \ f ‘ r F.'i i 1 ..... Tony's Harris Hardware Chocohik’S i m Po l Hoofl'-. I i f«»nr*'- l^o*i Wt I (A V I A r-UO. UHt or I LOT I S MOPfc •n niDiUaiiii. ii,,. . , M ) >• P i...... t f ' tm>t0 H!:A.U1IRIL Ii.i.t I' sH.in enyon? io to^n! All M»'4 top Pm* *. r *... . P.-U t, v..,i i.p r. ti'is j i^> ii'p Inin with ii/vt.,0,11 i.o r r s Chr>ci'(.it'ir Vnlonti.itt tim vaty boil . . . * LOI-T'S 0-1, 1 ■ >. * t ; tlp^tt — ji.itlo J wiith lovel ♦ M V5 H 9 7 5 ACE OP HEARTS !■• >t>-.* 4 1 A>( 1n» rriftMy A M « ft (!#OP APQUHB t.'s l f M.tr, ! "t i nrelkfcU .s.. t. n.* g M l » . ] * 3 t v m CAH It X r it L'i ftK .m ii* l i - r n ; />( , ytrp* 9 * ^ > U 111 t;:dr|||L *1 N m !• PtlncttH H e * r t ...... t.59 piiet»n af H^srli , , J.6'/ STRAUB BUICK ~ % \ '* ,b Hp*i( hr Young l.ov«n , , . . 1,7? vom it fm , yip / j ' i ; ( ■; { ^ J IIAIimVAKK Mi’l Cl.oeoUie I tssM RVa in i', ,1 .. I MATAWAN DRUGS STRAUB MOTORS HARRIS N! NTNW \\ I lAtO fa MMJ, ,*• : \ I h tf. ‘St.f.l* Invi'f^i »** 60' n,?/l ( S 'I . c K < ; i ’i I t tv m a io ;o . . ■ . ■ T„ ;■ -| -vj ■- - » j- ?** - ii : ^|,v . f •••’•y. V A H !o V P.M. Vo- On iv i .j Hi w a v il- f, iirnsi. ;:u Kuiroio J. » I!-" f*i' *I»M. [(.' . i“ ' V*>»! *tf L ..# /I R \ *, I fid !{■» , tft* iael M* .1 S 6 6 - t 0 t 3 li t f.) *T rOr*» ClHJroliUtlW.^ »i ft** C. this swing? J. U qJxjI Brow-n. SdJtor — GerntdJno V. Brown, Associate Editor l pates a goad response to '’hr- wr. .v Tho Mfttewut' Journal is * tt&svupitpor 'of the peoplo, by th« people, V uiU l.L.'ODI) nj'niijis. iA.-iv.oue Aikn:i- Air the Vwuie tluusf Historical Associa­ and foi Lba poofd*? IN «.Uni in io *?'.*rve tho best intercuts oI tv’.iifftwjn »r,c feds that ihe Christian Chinch tion, ir,'.‘Slides sc.Tife fads you lniuht nut have known ;>Vv'ui vUv.tv, v , ^X- ol v;. ivvr oi in» we ex wiLj>\a bla* or p.wuitat can no lonuor be reloviipt v.vk io a, clcun, «aUb, consci *rativo manner, vespecting the inoUenobio rights the home of our president:;. For iustaricc. Thomas Jaf'ev- ccupiao by m cb error vices, Rev. W^ooeu s;\u!, “\V\»o j Ahvaham Lincoln yaintvl ro>ioE tro-n ilic* l?iv»l War by ob» Subscription Rutea Payable in Advanuu m a t i h m a i NfiA/SPAPFR knov/<»rerhaps 'onr ct:sy we. i! ! servittj* tKc-* cmUc* of his soi\ Tad, v.ho onc.e stok1 tho Prv-- Sonrl...... lo 62 VI From St., ttjyporl Kayport. N J , ' I, Gnu Year twllhjn statu) S*.3(i “th/'dav^l 0«ma«. ^ rrit’s ^^facles to tuse h, a circus performaj.ee in the ’Vnree Month* ...... $1.50 ,__.-a - w__.. A$($bc£ATlj}N transit’ will have arrived.” Vvlnte ttousc- attic. A iive-cem admission ehnrge was Six Mouths ...... $2.50 levied. . . . M ore tourists, 4.000,0110, have visited the W :’ te One Vear (eulside state) i,,,,.- -m— M ssaaaiEEasn^ One Year loutslde U. ft.) 5’J.OO House in the first three .years of the Johnson admiru«i>'i.!i'.u THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1367 I Will Speak than tho entire population of the U. S. when George W ash­ , , iiiKton look oflice. I,. THERE ARE NEARLY 2000 reporters accredited to the Yole Next Tuesday sury ifif’ Ihelhe‘ywn£aiiwi organization is lo ^bc- W hito House, hut most of t»iH>in seldom enter the mansion. Voters in the Matawan Regional school district, com­ come incorporated this year. Bt>r- About 50 cuiTCspomlonis c'vor the Prosirlent and Mrs. prising buth M alawan Borough and Township, are urged to ou}*,h Attorney Louis Aikins initiat­ Johnson as a ro.guku* as>h’rnncin, . . .When Calvin C ihiVu J"d ed action in this regard last ’onih. go lo lilt? polls next Tuesday to act ou the Board of Educa­ Wits w arned thitt ihe While* Honst' rc'«?( leaked, he drily c'.>- Dinner-Dnnce Mar. 4 tion's proposed 1067-63 school budget nnd elect three mem­ .served that he “presumed there were plenty o( others \v‘ Hurry Gable, chairman cf the would be willing to take tiu* risk.” Eleven of the 35 Prr- - bers to the board. 1%7 Borough OOF’ Victory Dinner Two members will be elected by township voters. The Dance, tt’jJI distribute tfckris lo dents weiv Cieneraly before they became Commawler-in- third will be elected to represent the borough. i members .lesitinR to inieinl ih'iv Chief, from George Washington io Dwight D. Eisenhower, The Matawan Journal urges approval of the proposed John Ohlipor (for riyhU Service Director of i opened in the .service department ol Brings. The major club affair to he lield Sat-j Only one ex-President, WilliamHoward Taft, became CHof budget, which is considered minimal, to meet Ihe growing Briggs Chevrolet, South Amboy* explaining their now * equipment is designed to determine repair require- uriloy evLiiinK, Mar. 4 in the Lav- i Justice ot tlie Suprem e Court. . . .Before the East Room \va~' Electronic Rond to Arthur H. Hoss and J. J. Nyikos j inenp* of vehicles in a short time. A cheek list Is ender Room of Magnolia lmi Mu-; finishtl(l, Mrs. John Adams, the first woman to live in iho demands of a growing school district. The board has tried sic wil) be by Car) Stabile and his , ot Chevrolet Motor Division a n d Daniel Zuek of) furnished the customer along with estimated repair ; White Hou.se. used it to hang her laundry. to hold down taxes and in so doing has incurred grievance Briggs* A new electronic dinprnstic center hufi been I charftcs. orchestra. on the part of teachers who claim the appropriation for Mrs. Dorothy Rinear, chainnan. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON inaugurated - a White House . instructional salaries should be increased. I will present preliminary plans for i triiciitiori that Utsteu more than a ccnttiry. He held a nublie ■ AU three candidates for the lone seat open tn borough I n ntinm«j»e sale Mar. i\ 7. ar.d S *\t j reeej)tion un Now Year’s Day, and also on the Fourth of C oiuniunioalion the Hook and Ladder Hru Com- July. The January event lasted until 3M0, when tho crush residents will be seeking their first election to the board, j Raritan Bay W ork K ! ?i visitors .nrced Herbert Hoover to call a halt. . . .The David Engebretaon, John J. Walsh, and Aldo Barsotti ap-' To The Editor, pear to have qualifications to become members of the board comnnmity to attend the Feb. 10 ' kinaneipatirm Proclamation was signed by Lincoln on Jnn- and offer the knowledge of their experience and education. l c , r t X P,^ « Maiawuii | meotinj:. nnd will he Kind_lo accept uary after he had spent three hours shaking hands In Federal Budget applications for membership in the The election of Mr. Engebretson is indicated. Uoroush in your “ letters to the at the New "Year’s reception. His arm was stiff and he fear­ Editor” column: organization at this time. The meet­ In the township, where four persons are seeking two The budget submitted by Presi­ 000 anyway. A spokesnMtn for Rep. ing will be hrkl at the Hook and ed his hand would tremble, but lu* managed to produce a James J. Howard said the planning seats on tlie board, it is a clear-cut fight between incum­ dent Johnson to Congress includes Fellow Citizens. be- si?natur« cm the iustonc document . . .Despite his added funds for t h e bayshorc and studies for the project just g»t bents Mrs. Dorothy Smith and Harold Dolan and the It hurts me to have to write this f s*3(1 p.m. Refreshments v, iii | reputation for beint' re.served* Cah’Ln Cr>olidi?e onioyed erosion project in northern Mon- under way under last year’s ) Unu-rI'iK'r !nm vomyou thetnn nnalnptir apathetic puhllc.mililip j De l- s^vfj j i...by"c|ub' i..i_ »hosic.UV'^irs!__ m.. i| meetinc . the publici 1. 'D r-v urin« . ihis . jidininistntion . . . 'th . e While . Strathmore ticket of Franklin Gilbert and Mrs. Virginia mouth County and a planning' op-i congressional appropriation and ComuuMip l-ebruary 7th is au dec- (chra Bioyrer — • - n ■ aumjiij.suauon me v\niu S u tliff. propriation for the Sandy Hook in- j will take about three years lo | tion for members to the Hoard ot i ' ‘ ’ ‘ ‘______House doors were opened each no'*u lo all comers. lie rjotud We are not so naive as to believe the incumbents can­ let project. There is a request for • complete. j r.ducaiioii. 'i'his year there arc i« rfo i T v in his autnnm;*ntphy th;;t cn oiiu stieli occasion he shook $I,20U,0W) as part of t h e federal | Prepare Plans j »}irCc ear.diu.iu-.*> f.»t Mauiwao Bor- W i l l I f l U T I ^ r not be replaced by persons who would bring to the board IttdO hands in 34 minutes. (That i.s more than one person govtrumeiit's 70 per cent snare of I Tlie funds will be used to prepaic { ouch's seat. I'ach of us should con- tt III * IllIH /I 5 different outlook on the educational system and new the $7,900,000 Raritan bayshorc pro* |preliminary plans, and to deh-r- j siiier the quaiificaiinns nf each per second and seems impossible.) (lOMtinued from pitiie one) methods to implement their ideas. ject. The Sandy Hook Inlet request mine tiu* effect of high iid-\s on ■ caudidatr, and thi-n cast our vote We Hre realistic enough to know, too, that if the is for $100,000 for continued plan-‘ low-lyinu areas after the inlet is j for the man of our choice. ' , munity ... Good .Turn uiul during. the The mayor explained that at the mug and studios into the $S,000,000 i huilt. Also included in the study | Judi’.ini;, *hout»h. from past pt»r* Taisint: will present a “ l*»ed|’e Strathmore backers of Herbert Parker and Herbert Feder Sewer puhhe hearing iheic had been pro* project. j will be a survev of whether the in -; rnrmnnee at recent sc hool elec ; ^ ' I VIIV h) M.tytjr O Biicn, tests entered gainst a SS.’Jl per in tho recent school building referendum decide to throw The budget for the present fiscal let will create pollution problems. ( (inns, this choice will he m ade hv < vu’(‘^ ] ' ' ^ HVJ1 ^ n> (ct>r.ti;i!,Tij from one) front foot lc\ y first devised by the their support to tlie Strathmore slate, Mr. Gilbert and Mrs. ' includes a Sl.MO.UOO v.,/ap- i ; mi-l^e spokesman said m.v-the mitt .....i pto- - j ■ jos^ j^aj) * -pi per c-. nt of the register-• i Boy Si-oui ^ tv k in the j The ^ ^ 14WU14tM>1Avaimm suit is the WIIVone (.fion Q, th wh , . e.anh‘n ‘ in apartmrnis, apanmmts, businesses and erosion project. This money will • A major factor to ...... „„ U1U>(. WMll Kil1K. K,„u lP, .. .. . , _ However, we are still not convinced that Mr. Parker ‘ “ • be te.solvcd is I „|| ,|ms(, who care wliM kind of SLUUt fam|,u ^ U!,! !l-v thfi Anu n * ■ % P *' L ^ develoiMnentslopments were not navmrrpaving their ‘ ‘‘ ‘ . . . . the qviestion of local financial par- {person eets elected to one of the * crtn. 'n *runl n‘ tiuir n..r.u ■ sl\s?i ..xscssm. nt j.ian as \\..rkinj* j wav. I he mayor tmd council there ond Mr. Feder were correct in urging the defeat of the ticipation. The federal povi'inment j nw^t d«>mamhn^ offices in the . Kf,h^!ou?. pio^rams hau- beei: p.an- I piTmciously m the apphcntum cf • uptm called in u private appraiser school building referendum. This remains to be seen. under way, aceordini* to Jam es share is 50 per cent, and the rest | tov,.n? ^ vouVralire that the Roard : ^ ln the sau.iiis^ churdn-s for 'a J7 ,j, p,,r flont f m ltsy nRajnsl : in “20 nr so c«i*.esM tn make an ap^ We do know that construction of new facilities has been Rankin, chief of tht> Slate Bureau must be paid by th*‘ state eounty. nf r.doeation so»s the educational ' Sci,ut bunl1'l>.;. I™ ' ^ J °,V"U ; „f •»[) iiom fei-t ^nd ,p» fr-nt i,,ra,sal of {h' ineieabed w.^rths of of Navigation. The project has been andunrl municipalities.mnnfinal t is. Thus Thus »ar.,far. the |1 ,icv o{ ,hc Sl.hoo| ,___ . district ,1:....:,. nnd , J'frt-moim-s ceremonies «ill will he be on on S.o Scout it Sab- — - -*u -,l'm »• - 1 ana «r..i.i \ ■large pre}>citiey getting sewers. delayed, that they will cost more when finally huilt, and ba'h. Friday, Feb 1(>. Robert K • h-vt «'nf!»-d J»v the phVMimn. Int delayed many times since it was the stale and counlv Imve not imb- , s|),,n,| ,ix ,im a< ,m„.h moni'v b!"!'- rnt,:lv- F,'h R'’1’' Mr. ‘ wrne then jnit John I), t.az* we are paying a consultant $50(10 for his opinion on who first planned in 101>1, The target Sommers and Charles Strobmn, | other three Miits nnlv seek rt-clift- wtV'* i „ 'v!lim« n',ss la s the Horouwh Omrici)? ' Middlesex Conned A^sisian: Dis­ ant-;. Otvan ?t. arus rt M from a report on Ins of tb*‘ proi’ram wiucn also ef* r- ship to have all its representatives on the regional board Mr. Runkin said ihe Army Corps TheTHl* spenwsneeiatnr nr UetriednetTied n board Mi.ird nn j w__ s as pr,|itic:il.1 elections?' ^1 tlien..... pu-M’nts l!i»* s«.it of k a ; m« Apart- findings siihnnlied to Om1 tnav* brutes t!n» 3ftih anniv(,rsary of Mul- of Engineers is ready to aw ard con­ iiouncvnicnt the school w.mhl l'e ,aJ,.,jn m.'lylK. yuu j„sl c,,„n tn em s Se.r for |unc*it’*; M*mre to «he tracts as soon as the affected [ abandoned. , by 1!)7? , ,;1li ,n',' [ At anv rate stati* t^ ^ p.fn-* ili u Ins* Hitven Apartments -m Ravine sh"w tU.n w iak’ he had not altered development. municipalities acquire the neces­ antiquated. He saw only urond , veath ol thr rommum'v. l)j . oh|*’Chr4! to a Sl;.s,'l i. w on the approved valuation of Mr. Under theso circumstances, nnd with full regard to tlie sary properties and easements. A class education for us ,..vn w, ,M, j,, ,u ■ a four acrt» ti.u t - a win* h tne Pa- Mauei s house*, sl.it*»! m S:”* P0P- weighty opposition they face, we would support the Corps of Knj’in en s si»okesinan dien nnd nil others niteudu.ff fiom o( r o ,h,!ilv t0 v,.ur \m e ;i’)arlmenis * ;and and >1: MH ee t ad ad\anc\d Ihe worth of Mr. made the same commi nt morv nn a t> Ij a< te irju t on wn:( h f r« .» .ncunibents. now uni. »!'•» ‘-•I’-n ir drut imd vmir (ommumtv? I don’t Hold Township '■tauer s land jeon ^t>^< d m s i *00 than a year n£o, at winch time it Mr. .Innaarone read olf « t kllol, !h, , ’r. Do vou? lla v in •‘la'nls. l:\in.* S. Kt-nh w.tii sewers h•,ail:ible. And P m )>'• was hoped to b^in work last pruspcctus on a federal aid pro*: (Sieue!) " | (iv.tdi.-wed from p.o.:e o v ) hritd - V lU-aeh. n |Ht'^ nii Middle­ ajMi'Viut! the i».ld ii,uo. aa ati led summer. uraiulor ihe _ handicappi^ u)m h , a ! jolm A K K. ima t . ,. lutlujnev for ihe board, found him- sex Apartments loe.. Rm> umts on v.i'vsii! -n; of $:>’> ■, »in«i beejj pro* Mr. Rankin said the affected j would eventually tcMiit In the j self oi a diUuuH p»itiun io pre- MuUlU s. x kd.. mi w lneh tho .'^ v lss- pound1d (or Mi. Ma>:» i. Keyport Interchange municipalities: Middletown Touii-j struction of a school f;tu!ity w.thin ii't-nt w ac stf . pt>! e:> oo.-n a;i o- lr |;iuu en ■ (icnt ral Asp?ctH ship, Keansbuig, and Raritan * »be distii« t at the expense of euh- r the score (»f inteiest tn (ii.it 1 inti! dvt-TmiM.itam bv ''s' Township, art* still in the process | tlie fvderal ewvt ituiw nt or the sevwr ii;.-esstMvnt n to Jad^e lam* ll^n pa\e othM un^ht maiK the defendant boa id rt'utuil pt riiussmo io eN.miicte nn Work Is Contemplated of acquiring tht1 easements. \>hich j Mate, the sih«*ol to be es|»< euiljy Speaks On ot edtii .ilu ti .i. ai..;eoltn^ the iu c >.’l.U;d hv the :na\or arui tou::**i:. should bo completed by 0ns sum* designed to ariOium»idaie the par­ 11 an .sauft.ul .'t ::h An’^-v. rep Ibf .y«-n»*,;d a .pects de\ .*l,iped inU against it based i ri tne West (tom t!i-* M.aief vase. Mr. OH van A SI.Tl'OO.OOO capital budget and he ej.Pv'nded or a second bridge tner <'T fall. de(,rmhnj’, on whelh^r; titular needs of handicapped chil- Paik Ase. la^e. *v'i. DeM.no nuted leMuw I u tlftitK ..htuer. pn sith n’ of rrt*.* In>ai\l oj lieailfi. p o it Ming w.iiihd io ^nce.v t-l Mavor Hvine ftn :ipp;t>'.ed 1:/j 7 pi»)j*’;! L‘t that ei.Kilenin.ilion pioci’t an* ' ilren. 'the hoatd s;.!l holdatu to ns Fund Drive on f f>*;i{|f*>i ih w r w,t*i i'o rear pa:d*a i \u v mi evl. I *n ust 1 Jr h<-« n Swh-,. , { u\ ji.d'ajc h. a o n ;» Tii.* fpent was adopted Thursday hy the j ing of the improvements will be III'said a tentative larcct d.io i.t H r,n id i em |.l,.v-,l as sp.-ci:'.1 iHlvvtea its tand mat of West Sept. I has been set for aiciuirini; ; I'dui ntion teach ir lor tin. b a b ’.c - 1 « Moiimot'ih ( numy t n.ipier <>i M au er C a w tnayor » ,pkunrd no ' m nerd" as- Stnte Hiphwav Authi.rity, operator whether the pioposcd Garden State Patk Ave,, v> its ep|Mis:tu>n t>t pav \ i :)riii pi mt Ip,t n ;h aiS'oUiMi in all the casements, but milled. : of the 'ciioi.l year at a pro ra 'n ! the M n tli nl Dunes. «.is tiu iKlfst ment of iat* Ir.M muUl I'riiv tak*- 11 e l < a nn.! tl ! iu -.la , of the Garden Stale Parkway. Thruway is built. The thruway, spe;!ki i .(t the o u t ting ol the Mat ith it. oe.lv im pauv m m «a s s uberr* Maiur expansion of the Garden which would rim from laUson •’We’re hoping we'll pet hu kv and 1 salary of SCMiO. ' ’ ...... ♦ the uopM*per f-.nm .if a n tu .trii^ th*- ;.l.iut-r » «.m- A p. t u t ; M‘ . l»u t'f axs.iii -I im 11't Woman’s Club, he id ;1 « ir m t fuot pi iiieipb* im \ wtlh get them ahead of tim e." Constiue* ! ANo hiled ftir the rem ainder of of th«- .Ian I* d.-v i»i mi. ir-.v en.v I e i t « » t State Parkway from the Raritan southerly across the Raritan River ina.-ti.d i in mi-• lane* s Ih e ii:.vl I.vit u, ; \N-ii- propel lien struction ot a second bridge over nbout no,000 cam a day from the , .Kuli*« lan e f' uuJ lhat. Ill Ih.tl m | lie fiv 'd tin:* Kiw-n ia ttoiu'”. --at ni .hv. me iii nl n ifi.it the river, and a new access road at The pioject eiKompavses 17.000 mou*, H;i’ht. eU’i'ontaiy, S.Vj.M' denf. annciineed that Mts c,i|vm M* s a n h a .l n r .%b «l r.;v v,..(s Oie Parkway. the Matawan do-ind wav a i i i 'j h : d, >M'ef I. ul fo h a hit p o m p * Keyport are bein# considered. However, tho authority says It fe» t ol Raritan Hay from Pews i and Mrs. HoriN ll.ird-ley, H:i’ht P'.U t'e. p.iM pit n le n i r>( the Woiu- laull of Ihe i'ohuj.;'! «> in'tlt *' h.iil a;? S (“l:.h < I n d l a.'-Mime *»I p .i.t.n ti s h v e M r. The authority alw will consider can not build the thruwoy, which Is ( reek ia Middletown township to J kinder,; <;;< a, WAK in the judgment winnl he an to: tint hr n iio.vn on lore • oi *.i\ pat- Maa Thorne Creek in Raritan hmnsfup. i R' sicnatioas .\tie aeeepled from tfie lesj'-Mt'-lbililV (-1 a-.UlSor tu Ihe I s U;i*'ie ll;i J -!al at l aye ini|M)sin^ lolls nt some entrances a prime link In Ihe proposed Cen­ p i l t i n i i[| M.it.nv.Ji I It 11 dll i’.l i li\- it'ls >»1 M i. Aiau*'t > ii,-. N. jvMjp '!•■ ph>i>oit:'>na 1.»t.ia .io n'WO'-np. ln<* i tun-da hon. u a s not included in tho luid,'< t for baia lel.U'in. high *•* innl tead u i. fenoi-i; sm-js nr j artp •, .ov-; ; itu said. The expansion plans and (oil nnd charge folhs This Includes the liasd.iv >’\tnm g. I e!i. II nt h p m uIm) ItMa.d that Atooin t i t(»iiatn Mr Vwuter t«-k the ‘•’and the present fiscal war, but(;ind Mis. Vtvum Sh;»puo, special Ol'*; s-'W. r*. b ‘i\\ m o ih ini l e a v d structure review wtre Included in Toms River by-pass, 13 miles be­ in th* t:tibh)iue. |hr piogram wdl In- had em d n* n<« Congress later appropriated JUh) ■ i eduritn-n. u l .inh'th Wt'rv.^n o! w ^ \-abi.lfM *» (tiO’etp to tl,#*V» a long list of proposed p ro je c t for tween Route 22 in Union County two id V I strut nifi study in 1967* and Route 9 in Middlesex County pn • • ii I f d bv ihe Nt-w Jt i w r e b t St ; 1 e'i jditi* V t o I 'aval U.n^t.Ma. Ibadh v l! ji S , 'the int reaved tolls would bts In and about four imh '» in Cape May • It vs.1.0 » i i i'1 \ Its »i» M ( h !• ’* tlv feet n ejt* l/rit.irr Surri'i't/n ToH'/lxilif* I ' u l i . l ' t and had h '; ’ " v frui t di, I.< \t!i \ vfi.ii'- addition to ’e«l on the three-mile secpon 1 Federal I.eglilation ) t e i H T . ,) ilf i , .Ml, O-I Ih: v 1 <5 i 0011(0' a fiVllt! •» Oi-, u l- il iias i P t ; tr •*. d m T* 1 ■ tri.ll- I »H 5* ! Ot Vt t H>- on wh | V'vderal lepslaunn ne<*dul to Juiirnivli /Vr>/>i/i" ( u i t r i t ' s i fi ;*-rt i ;une oi Mar n.'.tr it ms R u er if the uuthoiUv is f u r M T S l l st f*.f Pn- M t lit ot Ihe Mol eai fIt l.i^ • -mv on: fi*»ti ..fa M sn ’i i Hear Ilu* way for puo hase of th«* i i\t ^ ivii. allowed l'» buy the road from the 11 t i I < 1 ra m lujui. d Ci-il r I I t I . ,o ll S.. ct. .M.n11 mi Inw ii'liip S' A.-i .i;t It H 1,1. M?. :. ut.n !, tlr.| ll„ Ih .. art r* led I'V mu it a I us* 1 ae att.uk on tin i*d fr< nt fuot Staft l>t j.jftiamt of Tran.’ptjrta- ' slate owncxl M’rtm ns has been a ii be sen- tl ,S n u id a v . 1 t b led Park' and the expreissway t.isk fo u f still v\atb S a ; 1 ( I 1 tn Ib <\i.o \ «i M l U*»\e. kv: . t; * ■»«<1 a 1 ( ' 1 1 • id iM> i* d a.-.i.ov. (turn the Knritnn Uiver lo Int^r- I Ihe imthnniY .upo sed ,'p-ouin}: 1* > iii t to * I I t I » i n b» .«* cJi.imjm* il< af M.ilaw..n Kev|H)rt. for re|*uiis on tie.ti iii ir a t h i.f i; t’> V. , / , / , , »>. m m .. ill ,t! h.-H o«m* „! *• t » par, hr* ti. >ll Oi taU .i.h■! h i< .id m t U- **Mrst, nntlrr «ii •Ht.-?*ioi*. ^ *** th? !» XI li; O • * w«r go op »n lli« Ihttt ;atv rr niitl ' \o id:n;: the ;hr«v l.io« load* ii< \v or ( \jvititji,} K.uiMi Rr. ef n ft.- •! -.o'e.i!', :ii;i -.»!{{r. bat . \ 1 » a v o a in .r i i w c it« s I to* Art ho a r o m i! : <'«ji *'ir\*.»ir» h**J mfwr tn y thi* two iiiti td ^ le' ima itauwib , w hat w.*' h it « f tu ni u.iv s>i'.itbvilv !'UhU l.l m .on from bruise nnd widerarn* th*' I »l \ > m u o v h i« ,;p-i onm- -t h> oimv sdvei- Snivi’V ‘ omiral. 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J Pioot Im Ar. s-1 I 4rt:f j *»|*iPlH»»t^* h « 1 |b/t F ltfl Aid *1* fty* tHe ■ “ ...... in »iiP«d m j m ***** *i m *.t* a l^< tsjr* Sf'b-'wd |U J'-i. j# ^Hil^ed && Ni Wi HnU IN iw } * . s m t L *u* t I * ft#***!* rt 4 ifivi n i M i *l li« , F'iV5 Thursday, February 2, 1967 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Announce Chib Worn fin*® Day Mar, 2 Gamma Iota Meeting

~y Miss K;>.<'en Einley, daughter ’ Mr. and Mis. Richard Emioy, re­ attended a banquet Kiven bv th t | Mr. and Mis:. Giles Inslev, ivluin | turned to her studies at Selins- Al- of L, Machinist Union in Perth (St., left nn Sunday t 1 I , grove, Pa. after spemlini: !0 iHys iVniK-y -.•'I ’.'.is awtirtled it S u io | e siting K t pr.revvtj. his io-year pin' oy tne union. Mr. Mrs. Margaret Smith and Miss ; Wurtz is employed l>v i.ily Tulip Pegf'y Smith. New Yu.k i.ils w ^ie George Smith jr., is spending O'* niailr for the <.\>oKi*i3 tills week as the puest of Mr. and Co., Holmdei. the weekend guests of Mt. nnd Mrs. Martin Toaetio, Lianou to \w. 5poit‘»ored hy Mvs. Georgs Robinson, Cape May Mr. and Mrs. Riehtird Emley Jcrstv r e n t.ii P'.nvcr anil Court House. spent Monday in Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Irvuip Bernstein and son*. l.ee and Bruce, Cfi. on r.-b. in Old Hrldge. Mrs. Warren Mcsserschmidt, Theodore Carrillo 111 spent tiie metU’.e ira'.mtw «ui?ei.!u^s h- vtf Mrs. B. Charles Weigel, Mrs. Har­ weekend visiting his sister. Sharon, N.Y. wero lliSuml.iv quests of Mr. and Mrs. .Stanley Seaman, iina rh? i;ictiai of old Charlsen, Mrs. Waiter Foley, a suident at Spellnum College, At­ Strathmore :! v.iii b.« lv?;?) iii April h , the Mrs. Richard Kmlcy and Mrs. How­ lanta, Ga. . u..-. A vvn.toa ’•'> *.VU‘* to Mrs. Frederick Dederiek, Mrs. ard Henderson were Ihe Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rangos and ;a iH*\e transft-r. jano Brv;::-;. who Thomas WetsUr.wt, Mrs. l i u i k eveninR guests o! Mrs. Wiliium E. children, Strathmore, were the i m ’tnl.v moved ,nto \iata\\i:n f*on» Smith j;\ weekend guesta of Mr. and Mrs. i Bliss. Mrs. ! J- 1 ,U1 M * (hm w c. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Freint and Jantes Stetas, Long Beach. New ; j-cro^ s : ihe lu^hhgnt o: me w v .kjvj w; y.;:cul. Center. ______Frank Bliss. The pvi/.e winners ‘ she also gave manv t^vjtv Strathmore, attended the Saturday were Mis. Dederiek, Mi -, Welstcad matinee performance- of “ Barefoot ■' li inf- anil Mrs. Bliss. AU1: the close of the inee!i.':«, in the P ark” in New York Cit.y. ■; Matthew Mr. and Mrs. E. Charles Weigel Weekend ^uest o( Mi \ La*.»reners Mrs. Frank Bliss, Mrs. Marguerite Colts Neck, will offer tnnely bints Mrs. Harrv Wi-tls, Mrs. I.ydia I-aird, and Mrs. Charles Spring- for the home-owner in the care of j.ova. itorri in Or.ir.;;*. sx-' had Wallinj;, Mrs. William C. No;ldings, ■ ’ t’d in Connectic.a bri>!fiy bt^furo llOI'll. hii li’wn. Mrs. Alhsrt Abell. Mrs. Ainu Mor­ Hi- Im pest source oi | -eterninM to Ore im;o in l'Jei; M .s. Mr. and Mrs. F.l. Smith, Short Plans will be discussed for the rison, Mrs. G. .1. Sterling Thomp­ oUir>.u ».r«*an rhe v. i iiDii ana u s bus trip to the Radiu City Music |.J. I I , 1 lt-. .lltlHtK I ,1 VI li »’• .-.ti'in, V T ll 11 Hall to see the Easter Show ■*«* , ^ 1hursUay J. Seutt. g ril- l- in -s.irgf Pf'ubytertan f.hutelt, OranR.!. Evans, Maplewood, were the Sat­ sdny canasta kuisls j chairmriinsrilinn. an; Miss r;«.nddlaeGerahHae V. Brown.Bro'vtt, Kt-\|>or(, fe-l« f.iii.a j.. ; rliairman. rijuirtet; .i.<»t Mrs. \ a She leaves two brothers, ;e urday evening dinner guests of Mr. tiled for luesduy Mai. 4. uvular , uf Mrs w. Kulon Smith, K MrawiirKlj'i* * tl»i!»ivr. < lierry and Mrs. K 'tei Re«d, Niutdleto^ year nook an:« ,-n.King cha»r«..iU, j oi ihe VmuMu-l-.i r r .i.-ain Vrovie .in,I r'M h'm puho-- ! I'O^ti of I aurence Harbor ami \M1- and Mrs. L.E. Krebs, Strathmore. the directw n of Mrs. VSiilu n Hu-- Mrs ,ohn Tansoy> Mrs, Leroy H c I h i \ \ K •iiv.' oHutrinen mcster, ways and mean.* cano.-un. j w>d M Ficdcrick ure ;>ietuu‘(? at a meeting of the- Board ol Director:, ol th*> New . t v * , u ii iefv of proi'ram-; U.an t(^. •< ■j'fi.ar.iK to Dntc Chunked _ 1 Dederiek were tho prize winners , 01 „I n „ i. i,fc t , le t re o . sea j '" ‘' ra" U l n e ° f liam R. Craig and Mrs. Gerard Announcement is made that the at Hidme fi; Co., Nivvark. nn -.tar. 2 ’v<-re sinnouneed bv Mr*. l’ico> '.•.•!!! be he.d to* Card Party aad Hat Show sched­ taineii at luncheon bridge on Wed­ Mrs. Paul F.gan entertained at uled for Thursday, Mar. 9, has Iw n held as a be.ivik for “The New' Jersey Club Woaum And Eventide,” ___ , ut - p.m. in i he Trepkuu 7>> bridge on Thursday. Others attend­ nesday. Other quests were Mrs I { u u'ra! Home, Orange changed to Wednesday evening David Bruce, Mrs. 1'eter Read, ing were Mrs. Marguerite Laird, ! i > » ^ Mar. 1 at 8 p.m. in the clubhouse. Miss Catherine McDonald anil Mrs. I Sr.iior Citi ' 1' h s Mrs. E vart Silcox, Mrs. Leroy Mrs. Burm cster will also bo ia , . . Sickels, Miss Catherine McDonald charge ot this affair and tickcts ? °Vr,V \ iim es i*or Junior LuHior League and Mrs. Frederick Noble. ,. . c- i_ . - Irnm kor rhfr -ri,„ i • ♦“Ir. :vir. anu \trs. George i.hapin, CSM Hears Halverson 1 M m k ii. jitt't'/'.'- 'i/T Mr. and Mrs. Camillo D. Gentile & will pre- I f »«£• > " • ^ ! Miss Patti Johnson will lead the ’ | '!>•.' At■»’ .a Tov. ’iship ; . file: ! uiseii.'.sion "ntitli 1, "C' •ee.nng in attended the Saturday performance ^ spring btU styles i ^ ^ '^ e r ^ ^ ‘III I". Contest of "Cabaret" at the Broadhurst The Committee for a Metier .Mat- j»tat< \\eu- co.:diai’n': such Cc / r Ji^a'ii/.ation c.M^hraud it.-' i ilules »«ii ihe nii-;h a im al School," hi lie jy te .r to th u r Plans will be furthered for the ^ Mfs , n Krebs. Stiathmoie. ttwan, Monday nijdit, h<’.':rd a talk i l°s*s iir*? anni\ -rsa.v I . -'t at the ^’et- I .a^ue r,n ^K' nounceii bv Mrs Aioert J II Ha- Suir.: iv. I’eb. 12, at 7 p tn. at the Fleishman, Keansburg. and Mrs. partmt*nt chairman, may Ik* con ■ • Helen Feinenson, Keyport, attend­ Morrison weie the Saturday dinner and jnoiestation ennv • ^innsl i menl, and the I ederal Bureau of ;iv :al>ers and »tn eajoyabl lunch- . s haw sr., Uoeblm;* • Uoehm Art homi of Mr. and Mr? Jam es E d ­ tatted for further information. and bridge g'usts of Mr, and Mrs. duldren. ! lnvestij»afmn. .1. Kdj'ar Ho'v. r. < o v v. i' appr<*ei:r.<*d ail. ward' -6 IdlewiU; In. ihe mon a- ed a luncneon at the Waldorf nn Mrs. Fred Burlcw will be hos- ! and Sculpture Chainnan of the Wednesday. David Brurv Mr. Halvdr*»on explained the *>b- ; K.H 1 . Direct n, js piesently con C?uests we-*.- M rs. M :r.ly n Mr»*n ly b'M.i.u \sii! plaraicd a*»d pitallty chairnnn. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zimmerman, t jsjew J( is- y Sta»e i t J^-ratiea of Mrs. Harry Munson, Mrs. Her­ jecls of the or>:a»niittion ?nd it< drotinj: a yeai'y Natnm-.d Chi!*! ne* and Jo ^.p li /'u iib o / Mnfawni i«*fj eahments s-. rv.-d 9 Jubilee Circle, have returned T--M»b*Mp p^n. His talk wus acc;iccomp;nii!‘d t o. t r me Ur. ’eu States. !he Mataw:.*'. Pjuncil of J.w i dessert bridge guests of Mrs. David o n e fi i p'ai'r* i” th-* compatit ^u. X'Vesf Poir.i Candidate Grand Bahamas j,y'a fi‘m .-bowing how chiJ- i Other m:ii*'M * -1s- u ,.ed bv n.e Wcsaen .a Mat.i.sar- Iowa.'!; }- Bruce. for Girt Mis. tUuel Hubert*, M.iin St.,St.. is '1 j rvn ;cr.- avC\'steJ ■ hy■ means ot r , RHutp iuci’uted the piopobvJ ino -- ^ luuchey a ; The siho!jr?il.*|'• rept'-M tn mote ' ia i' A. Jo:da-' Mast Grey- Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Currie a medical...... patient at Perth ” “ Aml>*>y...... • Camiy, pfls. and promise? of rides • in^ o! '.ae Ma‘ i^’an Railroad 1 r»^;vMar luecii..,. Tl’e . 'w«n e> u‘-w a n ls cr-'-i :,c to the vvTiUar'ti stone Hd.. () ■’ Hiid’%’. has been were the Sunday dinner guests of Roseanne KettagHata. dauchter Ge.ieneral . Hospital. , . nnd...... other mdurirucnts. iiou, s:-ow uraov.d and cleaning <( tev nship S-r. oi « Ui/^ns ra-et uccoiUCCOUth at the 1 of his io her i nominal d by Senate. Clifford P. Mr. and Mrs. Camillo D. Gentile. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rettaftliata, Mr. and Mr*. Herbe.t Staer, J 'p,t. pte^-nttve pio^nun if- woik- the n u -el ! <’a^a as a candidate t'ar the United Miss Lucie Miller, Mrs, Joseph 2(5 Avondale U .. Matawan. cele­ «» i;" '1 : 1-lmlce Ibey , presented m co- St at*'N Military Academy. Wei»t Ravine Dr., have returned home | tbrtm^h the schools, ehurihes j 'ihe nieetintf w.js U> d in die of- 1 fourtr ay, J».r i "M meeting ,, tho Jcrsevi Smith and Mrs. George Clark were brated her ninth birthday un Jan. after spending a month in Port i anij MKja| or^ani/ations. He cited ; fuo of th“ l utni'ij- & Meichuni-j > ss.h ’-e h e 'd \i A a, '. !< her. » M -a d Vl,h Point 11° must compete \sith U the Wednesday guests of Mrs. Al­ 23 with a party at her home, piven Luuil 'rdale. Ha. how wster cempaiuns were belnj* ! National It.oik vith Mrs. ./ac Cash- ;•<•! i >j i!iai ail! im iefn at of Woim ii > t ' tbs * other f.aii'itdates in P-c O.M»e»te I u* fred GMdeweil, lied Dank, by her parents nnd h r)i,tMea o ftt'an1- Kxamii.ation IJaard lest in Mr. nnd Mrs. George Sueiro, Mr. Susan. end at Like Maeid on a skiing j run in the schools, with av.urd, :1. V 1 * teve-M . -.hiedd c..o Mi«> |>r **si- nf!Matc>; -lwt ta^'liflates wdl be so* i , U f the CMmmiUee \siil be Apr ’it. the iKvirtment ef Kducation and Mrs. George Twymati, Mr. and Attending were Susan Dzwih An­ trip. ’ presented to the children who . orj.a iU/-4(ior,s and groups ia the dent. • s. Nat T,( |. v,i, WS i. {leeted. Mrs. Thomas Rannnll, Mr. and drea Davino, .Icanne DzvviU Marie New .U-!v,»\ t>u the em.* .:aj»i Mrs, Herbert Cottiell sr., Asbury I jbe bosi posu rs. lie said i Ihuo.i^h an* in'.i’*d t\> fn J tet>i<’ ead re^a'^pat1 1 of stud(u* a c h - e v » Mrs. A. Caruso, and Mr. and Mrs. Motci, Cerelia 1-auru. Toni War- Park, was Ihe rn d a v luncheon ■ ^^u n i/atio u s ti rujghuut the : hcnt»«iv.-s 0. the- oie. t, .j.s, ! in cr-aliva ail*' h a th Club Dln .gr Nat Zell wet a the Sunday guests run. Donna Warren Barbara San* guest ol Mrs. l.y'.li.. .Sailing. ------. - - Spend V/oetonW of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tnnakman, nudis, Patty Connors. Barbara I.U- Miss Ksthcr lllau .'iitertaiued at I Svhoiatship a'-aut v\ir he Mud dt-! Miltav.au 1 oa^tn.,'stt s ( nib wdl how, B arbara MarVis. -Uilie Nor- rocp.y tti a r <'>;,,mfaa &>< !,m, 'l-Uawan. vpfut la^t v>.o“ :id ’ Kimberly Guest, Andrea Davison. od to fu r'-"! f’i'a r-.a.i ation, Rouie A feature of the dinner tended the Professional Uudget Pazien/a, Mr*. Paul Kuan and Mrs, Al tla.' I eh 11 in--'" in.?, tii'' Sis­ at I ill in A. i a.I, .*».V. Activities Judy Jacobs and Amy Grutt. all O f ('Inh Vri'ling either pun. • * oaal o» a-> a t« ieVei v,: 11 .n ni'taliattc” • [ new offevrs Plan lecture at the Governor Clin- R. I, Cartun. O'her quests attend­ terhood nt m pl1 S. a’-ue. 'i a ’a meoala.l :.%un^. ;cv ‘-k a ia 1..;. enter- of Matawan. Slial- ni' . o-i\ sled ia ih-s" ». }; •!• f.*r !'•; torrra r aie» ^'ivti.nir lun Hotel, Nev. Ymk City, on Tues­ * inj; \Nere Mr^. Uarl lletiser, Mrs. Gary Reicli of Malaw.i'i. a S. nio wan Tow u>i''p. will t.,i. • a t:!'n taiumeut b\ Mr, ;*f'd Mis. Karl Also attending were Mr. nnd Mrs ai ship-; ni iv 1 < • jaest the t >tnpi".:- t .4,\,i:d I thi,:ii. day. Miss l ewis is dental assistant ‘ Howard rrdm ann, Mrs. Gerard Seturitv \nalyst with ^ Uadm, and h'Ctura oa h IDtwil. Matawan: Mrs, James Ni- , ^ls \{^\^\\ y auaaraio* and New York htokeru^’ f*r w. !,v'' , pui ■ !•.»!»’. ^1 o .«le, ia . i'-.s boy. Se«*nritv in wili answer t)'a, '*\!'>a-, a' the n'lv'.ii- uu'.rtj.. a^iv M - I*;.!! the fo '.i aiui ac- 7; I corn und daughter. Dawn, Keans- . j;ull.|,u,r Kathv iveie the SunJ.iv un informal talk on " J( IsCV. M e e tin g Tuosday Tou is '.■> '*»ai h.*( al the V ti! lav sion of tie* film. i. Si'h!a'd''*:_ij wil1 Ctiii ni•■J.dinas were ewaih-iii atni Tie H ojiil of 1 >:t < f<> 1 ^ nf die M n i l M «n i U i)«M!! rc ' hurc w , »- ra ,1n" ,|;' J 11"'1,'" " ' ! din'ii r g u esls ol M t. a n d M is. Sail' '• 'ninn tnee:i!»,* the V*en‘:. CUib damonsuat'a U’w u>vs of p!a\; : oi1- Soi a l\ uf l • 1111 tl te r­ M md Mis.• R.i./h Uu.k_ y V vha- rc \ , I ntxtiand Mrs. v!ri. Andrew Andrew Trocehia I rocchui »md i ill>sonblait. Stiatbmma uh*> enter* - vttw«'d fa. mala* the week- •> 1 an an New tvtsey S;..’a ITvletaUun ol turned to her studiej* at Nt.*wt.uinU j c^m |ren Diana. Piiuicia and An- a* T em ple Snaloia T h e m-* 'in di‘>; M iine. Iha in e .'f i ^ will ho se- a l ' j!,»d ij; t.ioiumy meeting tait.ed in honm ol llieir .s >n. Kii h bi*M iu tie- S traih n io ie lC!en.enl»'y nai> .dfa i. Tiu* w rekeiat l't>- r VV'omanS C!l h ‘.tiled Ui ’if a i>* ColU^a. Nt'w Oj leans, La. [ >1 }<■' 'u'id at ihe Siaihmon' l-.’t' on lo -Mlny evemnj: »t h■ N j».ir. in u *r drew )r. all of Red Hank; and Mr. ard. w Ih» w a s hj y ea rs ('UJ. School -,\\ p.m. li is op en i*> tiie s. ujivor,) bv tlu IVmpIf Slt.datn ’op'vatin^ vp.. of the N. ,S J|*I visibiig her parents. and Mrs. Charles Hall and chUdten, David Smith, u sunient at Sieve iu , n\> i ’ ■' r*> Selio a? |> m ■nf.-l*n*v I'IST ,»t | h e S’; .1' aMluJ v l anes liU'etttitf Mrs. Wdham Ottaway sr,. Hay {ods’u jv.avr and tn> \t.s eonumttee, Men’s ; seV ^ ""''linv 1 David. Charlene nnd Cindy, Nep­ Institute, llolvoken. is MsUiuy, hts Mi Ueu h's laik wd, co . i th-- i.»mi I’ aiti ar** ! ia,; f itanulat^i Rid'Ko, vvas the Wednesday uu -’*t of 1 llinpi'i tadv, isav on M ii It. f.j, , ,1 ii :v t > ha iu-ld at Mai.;- tune. parents. Mr and Mrs. Mavnatd wid.* s|»atiium nf Ml* lin.ru i.ti C lub ind Siit*. i ln'od. .1 inn dauisiil.'f-inlaw nnd fumily. b'liids a ’id ji. a :*n. o;i \!ai 11. Smilh. Mini St nurki t uuTiduu* >!<" H ^ Mis. Wiiiiam Ottnway M . Sttiry- h will .oi Visited Roommato Mt and Mi; Cji'a^e I^vmati ‘ nuttua! lund-.. Ml H*'; Crespy Is Spo^lcor r land .S7. Ilfiicdirf 'n Srt ant! ehthlien, .SiMllmmre, nm nded ! over <|ue»iior! - horn oi-.l •• ■ Bowling Party Saturday Home On Vacation M«. and Mrv William (jumn sr., tlu- tbnsiem un of Pam cia Ann A uteo Kiiihu, < leb pr- -v tt ot. M m Vi’Kim.i M- I >iinna^h. Dnc.diovn. were the Sunday j;uesis t \ H N’-i i"t t rr ; v • •paispfn-.tent * ^ C ioti<'. 1 u| i 111 daai'htei of Mt. aud stated "Wr u> e.e al dan ;hb-r of M r and Mrs I , P Me Ihe Mati.sail (.h.ipptr of Winn .1 * t lv i.ni, a >- oa.- mi •vter ' r .«• Qumn sr. I li aw,in. who hj«< b -en si> ndm^ the thiid annual Uawtmu pftitv on Sat- 1 !> ;!i’u a;', h 1 hi V-»a , : R.-p;it*:ii *n M I sj»r*e' l.i*» nnd • of Mrs Ch‘uh\s Carey. Matawan. : (he ^HUather a'e.d th* v also attend- : fVt-rs^Htv ts vut. o» Uy w‘ 1 ’. ao. p.,-11, 1- vd Mis. Mr. and Mrj. Gerald Tuhakman. final plans were ma le for Si Uene- ed ' the <*pen ‘hoit^e which..... r»He\e»«d . .n>* AK**...... *>>’ are...... 1 •• si-mesit*i break with h loroit-r m.fiv omnymny »tut .S-45^pm. pm. at < dn '^t 't-st -.1^11 a* t'. •• ltVaol-' ' ' ! avpv vp.,ke (>'1 i ’ •>': a • l.jin S* . M i! t. Clover Way, Strathinore, moved to dlvl’s ...... Church Fifth Annual Mas Miss I ui.1,1 Slranietn, dau.'hier our m» mt*«Mvhip n Mi and rieuiunatf, Ntis< I m ia M > ' h: i t / r ,11...I. I ttie-s li.. .ie .11. M».n- ’ <**-'»x-»*i|» l.»:l Ml tar>- • tne p:>-jHo.ed m I . ' i 1 h,.l^i-f pm - \s,r, M n i.ai I l ad ,4. Brooklyn on Turvdny where they j querad^^ Itall. FVb 4 .»! 9 p m. !*• of Mr a iv il Mt • Nu tiotav m tko Mu'aU '.OMii’i (1 ps-v Mlania, (ia . h.u lerurmai io hi^i wet luioM', uml ;e^-r\atiin* nnv l’,i'»- \ on the »..«on ' > b»’ tad \v»s> i»f h.* < l.irsiVt.i'*1' Io o ) t lay* Will rf*«»de hlie tlm<» hianned to turn bark the Strani'Tn, l-aJaeo aiei Of , is xprn<|. • fin ihe ie st f an m a- . V .- 1 a \ ' |. nion>. • erm-:. p ’aneetf tiiiia u iu m . Handy Hnriw of Ph« - nv An/ Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Crane en j“ Gay Nineties*' ai Diamond Jim 's, I ind.i a s.ludae.t al l l a u u m ban plans a huh w»- w.int tctiuiui'd at 0 farewell party fur Route 11. Chce^njuake u»r ( o|u*/.' lityn M.o\ 1. |*a on wiih I’* h-,1p "I Mi*, loin* lamr«. M f » J«ibus «.hip " Mrs. Ruhasd Potter ^ho mined Ml t)nn« in*! and entertainment by ,w w *w tm tvw w w vM «tn»w v.m i-,w sw w *v(Mw wm tw w wM Joan Oslpowit/. for the t»r»t cfllluru** in ddfetenl , Hall. l-n»!a\htuwn. I'ln in .d hotne 1 h .* M o . a o . rh . Ij.r Ib’V and Mt*. RkhJfd Weetjan, : lati'Ronc*. Tickets may lv uhtattf on lue\dav aftei 'jun \ -.\? a mtmU, NUtmeii '.Oi'-. ■ .01 0 k i Mr ami M u. C iiitnn Srlmltr. Mr I t d hv cnntartuijj Mfvui 1‘u Maota. e v atI la” *' lU OV'-ah.y n' Vi.,: t"\ Mf and Mts Kob< »t Wi-tv f, Mt. and Mt>. h a n lt**w«iw anil M r.: or Mr, Ntulhn at Wf» 7find I , ! It. at >* a) p 10. .*1 I and'd:. t ntiriney Haddork 1 AU aj«* web nuv aed M?" l u T ruk 4iut Mr rii Of 1 -111' --. h'< .1 ' net Mr> W ;:a -m I <-v< mon. M tatb M f.. Ill.il ,01. t .1 li.i'.v 11 .at I taa n> •a iilmj* oilh CAPftTKKIA M l ' N O ' O-.od IV 'A I hv M ^ Pa Mr ai.d ' 1 iO Paia '.ti,.tb t ri» 1 i*» of Pi \‘A •\W“ iM iitiiw an I{»* lit,, e.Oila * |M«%Uord I' t' in for the hieds . . . Mi an.! M t I u .I Wc^k of reh m n ry t , IW7 evenmrf ■ I’! it ■ Ie-‘d in- Me- f t :d a 4 i:U’ .<* b«’ n e jv d MOM)\Y ai it iv»n.ild I 4», If your grow ing 1»r ot J I n c.ofllod t> crying It. . •- .. I O «. Hof I titii hMin . , • *,f 1 ^ | !our wing; wilti A l « ( f lt lv S j K e l a U \\1 ; l .J Mrv .Vd » It 11 M-!l| tv|f‘ d '| !P*t »ri»r ft'o.-i Roa*t M irfd Vral Sand*kH I’latlei Htvad and B utlft »?v>! 'on! Lorn, pirtt IhriM itrtl Sandwich ir, au« 'mI'n * a j*.'*f-t|niiim« ol th'*1 I O Oi lidrln*ri Ncmm!Ip »llh st,.ro1 md * ib. lei* | I »o-c*cal Hrtnv nn aO'mfllg t.vni yw i ronltflctor or build­ I t t M )\V M ti-f II a ! t '^ f . V et- 1 tv 0

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Miss Judith Asm Lufkin, daughLu' of Mr. rov.! Mrs. Francis G. I .-in, 5-T N*w Jt-rvov A-v., hr- il,o uiia« ot Carl G. AnUselt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Antisellr 202 Reids Hill Rd.. Mor- ganville, on Saturday, .Ti\n 28. 1067. The* wedding took place in St. Joseph’s Church, Carteret, at 2:30 p.m. and the Rev. Vincent Ryan officiated. The bride was jpven in marriage by her father. Miss Lorraine Decker, Carteret, wan the maid of honor and bridal attendants; wore Miss Patricia Larkin, Carteret, sister of the bride, and Mrs. John Teieposky, \Vooribridf* hi id - wns »-M';;(1ncit«‘d frc ii j Carrwet Hi^h School and is a s< ||| | ior ui Mnutciuir Stat'-? Collcgo. She } is mcjoring in mathematics and j j | will graduate in Jur.r. She is vs ftasc treasurer of Kappa Up.«ilon sorority. i Mr. Afltiscll was graduate from I ll !l. s Hilli m.'ss Srvii u, and Msiei of the bndf, was the* MRS. DONALD JOSEPH WENZEL Freohola Ret'ioaal Ilip.h JjujmjoI, [ Th e WL'(u.hr,i’ ot M % rv n Class of 1903.. and also will ijr.ulu- : ri b I n 1 M Fjtrth Archer, dam--’. c v 1 nf ln>'K-r. Sne wore a rose- Mr> f'jm<-r Areii. i ii') LM-KjUMOC o ifowii ol peau do soie nnd A{ n contliplin.ht, double - ring ! am , Y.'ycknff, a cousin of the bride, rto in June from Montclair State j r I I \ i <• P t R a matchnv' b(*adp«eee. nnd eermnnny, Miss Lynne Marie' ' and Miss Alice Van Reeii, Morris- Cotier,c. He is majoring in Indus- [ n it M J 1 i K M I Vi \.vhu. d a z ’e M 1 een Jr.. son of M i a cascade bouquca of pink Sthvrieble, daughter of Mr. and town, also a cousin of the bride. trial arts and is a past president of I i t (I \ (11 R r Debra • Lynn Gargano, Union, Lambda Chi Delta fraternity and a i Miss Donna Marie Dowd, cnughter of Mr. and Mrs. I iiuais Lewd. n o 1;. i-n 1 \i 1 Mrs. Prtdoilclc E. Sriiwaeble, 545 j < t t t h i nev a cousin ni' the bride, was tho flow­ member of tho Natu»r.al Industrial 32 Piirkvsew Dr.. 'Hcaiiv* the brtdi' of Jolm Richard Itovd. son { 11 \ k >:.icc l)-c. jn LlimrK';j A. tUoua. Ihtzlet, broth Franklin Ave., Wyckoff, becans« w ore M l tl h IK Arts fraternity, 'Epsilon Pi Tau. of M rs. jolm L. Jrovd. 'SI lwi'llth St.. West Kiausbur^. and (he- lato tn i h e P n s i r I \ iht hiideRrooni, served (lie bride of Donald Joseph Wcmel, er gin’. She worn u flror-lengtli pink coats L i t I I t I velvet dress with <* saiin back pan­ After a reception tit the bride’s Mr. rtoyd on Jan. 1^. 1:A/ in M. jixivp)j .1; t hureh, Kevporf. Ai(c*r a t___ usher son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. 1 I 1 Ip *e ’ and home, tho couple left, (or n w dding Wfddinj' mp to i\n<».«:ui« Mr. and Mrs. Bovd ato resiutnj; u( G. tweifin ...... ;...i .,i.i r.. .! ;. __i i } -Ul j u- v. ’ r i : - r r \ I oh 3 lUimV.vi. Hazlet. Wenzel. 7 Sixth St., Matawan, In el, matching headdress of tulle with tl .u i ifii t>:iJ-i.’Mi>v,iit M : oi:ouet- a flower, and carried a mlnlaturn trip to Williamsburg. Va. St.. \V<.i;t KoamiouiK. t r t 1 Ir it Fi !' ilii* weodinu the bride’:. Ridgi >ODd on Saturday, Jan. 28, of 11, Bteun qlnilmin FI r t I9u7, a t 8 p.m. bouquet ot pink rnrnations. 1 ■K u a*i m e t.h-'sf. .1 (li-i-ss O! iuiquoist » 11 I Tha hricle, escorted hy her father, Stanley Kapica, Matawan, was \ series am; wore a lorrral wedding gown of the best man, nnd ushering were Ftjnera! Services ! 1 t am 11 r-p: I! ..;;; i • ik'! ..!!■ .. e s.nin, iashloncil with au empire Dr. Frederick Wcnzul, Wnynrs- ) f fcfiiicc, scooped ncckltr.o trimmed P . U 4 ' U * ^s't S i i u a i > lL-/h'i U-tivrt ;t *•-*• t {)! oo! dress, Viile, N. 0., brother of ihe bride­ Mrs. Geoi'Ke Kreidler 1 with Venetian laco, adorned with 1 1 il Tisio.r^; I a«* sole, trnnn vd \viVa ti iM-nuna a; ll\' C.oh- groom; Bruce Pierson jr., Pnrk- Fum'rnl services wi re nelti at i: Hit biby seed poaris and ciystats, ervbur;;, W. Va.; Ronald j '< ’u: of.cice h.ui an bits Ri“ taiirrst*f. Middlefv!th * rk ;:i—isb.'e chspcV ■; Ui(‘ juiiior u .iv sk iit, an d a i h u;!!b tram , : NVbra.-.ka tiiey a re residing ana Jncli Gordon, Washington. Maiy’s Church, Parlin, with inter­ A son was horn to Mr. and Mi.*. A son way born to Mr. and Mi<. length train. Her thrco-tic.mJ iihi- Reception Held od^rd m hand v'hpped la< r Hor : at r*l‘i \V<>r:t I^'h SL, W ahw Alter o reception at tho Indian ment in St. Rose of Lima Church Clarcnca Keat, 30a Arlin^um Au-., Fredriek Ilfim of Old Bridge in Si. jJon shouIder-'pnj?th vail was at- %ji it *'"!'** > v-• ’l , f :'L isr r. wa* • 'live b r id;.; Wii< j’ra\hinii,d from frail Club, Franklin Lukes, the Cemetery, Freehold, for Mis. Anne Union Beach, on Weduesduy, Jun. Peter's Gem ral H(»sriUl. A U'v jptiv»n ‘a ‘.low i‘*l Saci’ed to crystal and seed pearl couple left for a brief wedding trip. M. Krcidlcr, of 15 Gardner PI , 25, 1907, in Rivrrview Hospirai. M u jn ia iu ^ jt.n . ib:'h!and«.' W hen ! m P!:u ,‘ ? - a <-'<.>ri»iit*t of l.tu*. ! K evnort S-*boc! ;:;k! fanrn-rtv crown, an;' sW. carried a cascade. Mfdur ! t in y return m ini a m o to r trip i •'•’id P'- 'i l:« aiul she r.cd ; j-. .y;by L';. K. (jar* F. traveling the brldo wore a inr- Pnriiii. who died Wednesday, Jan. Carroll hi bouquet while carnations, steph- Uirn:r.eu M i-s M r t y ’r- anntis ar.d brrdit ivy. I will reside in fe o n a id o , w m ’ik! a;ui n'-pr.a- ; O.i i h t Studio, Middletown, u r- •< **”•*• TIvsv will reside a 2203 Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll, 7 nwan are partnus of a daughter i.iiM Bu,c brid« ,.*roon. k atlondmrj th*- r'■ :-4 s- N-’V" Washington. D. C. Tne sister of Mrs. Martha Perry Englewood La., Matawan, are par­ born in Middlesex General Has* VT£~ Ul-i rjojv.r. iir.r ui^r* I . . , , , , ents of a daughter hon\ Wednes­ pital. I Tuvv'bvhip lli^h Sellout and was 1 *^l: s *A,C Auhvk, lmi/,»- • !<'hn !•. Kenn^dv in Wnhoo. * The bride was graduated from of Marlboro Township, she was iangth raji^iiuriy velvet drf.s had day, Jan. 25, PJ67, !n Rivervicw | en-plcyen l;v 2 Gmvs, 'd.ild!»*t'>wr ...... ' ' " " ' Rarnupo Regions! High School and born in Newark and resided In t sat!a sack panai. Sha wore a Spt'.irs j ih<) b ru w ^ro o m wa* pra-.hiaud j Osorga Washi nfpca Univcisity, FarHn for 10 years. She was a lio’spUa*. U 'e | Henry d n '; tcllo iicaafirci* with a fir,we. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Spffirs oj fvom MuklltUnvn Towmdiip Hijih 1 Class i-A 1865. She is employed as a parishioner of St. Mary’s Church. Mr. and Mis. William Lee, JjU • Mr. a id Mr>. R itharil Jleno', l.c> In tho cfntor c:A carried pink —'.r Metapiuni Old Bridge are parwus (A a dauph- Scho<»l und id n i re m h e r of the nsiions. medical teeluiologlst by Dr. Thom* A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ler bom in Midole.wx General Hos­ Army Ueierveb. Fort Monmouth, j Avo, tbffwooil beach. ! jalj^itcr ‘[J,,',, su,urav, Jan. ' as S. Sapplngton, a gastroenfprolo- Mrs. Edith M. Clautorjj 29, Services were held Sunday at 3 Robert Melapioni, 66 Liberty PL, pital. I!., iswnptoycd by his father in Ow | W -• : nt nw.-n inv Hospital. The “ “ ottendant3, * s*r>fMr!y girt. Raritmi Township, on VVcdnt'sdny, a son Ix-rn Stiodav. .Fan. 29 ,0‘'7. p.m. in the C.H.T. Clayton and Son O'Connor plumbing business. e'tired, vrs’-t Mrs. Vttdcrick W«n- Th« bridegroom was graduated Funeral Home, Adelphin, with the Jon. 25, 19S7, in Rivcrview Ho.v- Soi, WftyaefivUie, N. C., siater>ii^ . from lim .bers University. in I960 ^.UaL M:. und Mr*;. John O'Connor. I 5 ! \ o w Rav. Robert Jud^e, pastor of West Middlesex lleinht.s, Matawnn, trt B»wli*r law of tliQ brldegrco.n; Mrs. S4ai»-;- pp scn*!y is a third year stu- Farms Methodist Church, officiat­ S chm idt ud Prscn, V»’ycV.off; Vr?. R o t c jd.r.L ivi. G\sjiyet\iwn School ot Med* H a rd y parents of a son born TvHiV»av, Mrv T t \ \ r ! Mr.- M,. 1 he ,M>)iirvnniLh t.mnuv liov Scouts ing, for Mrs. Edith Ctauberg, 60, of i. . v.Ui h,ivo i\ vf.M».i>d t *'n'to ^!v^w for 67 Amber Rd., West Keunsburg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry H;udy. 12ti piial. Ihvir eimip lond 1 lullu lav. l-«.b. r Rose I.a., Union Bo’irh. ai,* par- nf ;i ,!u:.,,r ' H V ■ v *"r" 11 '!' ■ ‘ ' who died suddenly on Wednesday, s..,. 11 v.,ui oisih-vs • boilow Me. Jan. 25. I5G7. nt home. Interment entn of a d'lliKhier U-in Wrdnt*vl iv, .\U.iKu: liil Hi ■ U '- 'b o - n Satuu!.iv -I:"*, ^ ' Eduard Held Whaican * j J i11 *■ * * v1 .'nore M. o.ral C-rutr Ri.vv.-* v.'iil m vk uf (’ •' • ar’tn! W ills Filed •VBS in F,verpr^n Om*»tfry, Jim 25, 1W7, In Uivi-vview Hr* I Ediv.nd Xeid of Mritnn^n, vho ■Ir. and vL a'. J uoh-s 5ehj:.'Idi“r !r L’mJ n.irif., K - ;r L d H. J p ita l. ''Ifi'-afr*' T!;\! T1 t, H\ li'GtT, tcl> hts e.^nto to [ '*[|P n ^ E d nje. i^uueiKe iiai.c.*, aro p,*reu,*i f [ a Weovr M i. am i Nli*.*. S*. bnt.idi-1, > I.» e \\\ vf A ll,•nl-,v> v i - (hair ?»»ro. Iu.'t Mau C(j-a» i’ \nu'*»v Mt r | V i- [ v ­ Reid who I H u:chbo!i P . I.Uvd., R:>l'\te.n 1 * ; ; m:iu tif t:;, ( .-..ovd v lv»ent;:- thtve v< a.* St.. Kt .o>‘ i”. M rs Tdn M'*,c Cr.^'.a: v* ans f'.nv*o r\.\ e’iti t\ •1 ’ p.l'ftl'S’ t’f a !>'>!:! LM''.\V t.uniii'iit-r ‘.ud that Wall r K»‘adi i b'arnnn;*:! de. .che n r*h»*r 1 A mn wns s \v\\< i «f V I Wm T''rt"h e Htif.'l.i ;>-f f :o !! \li-'k St . lu i :r.', !’".:7 a ’ K i\e r>. i , tf .i ! ; ir Sro.ir i .'u -d ir'-iiMR':. ?u - math !v.u, who O. k‘i .?• 'V» I . ■el. ui ■ ( \ r it A - ... ,, :• -b. i.ad Mi : l)i laar-y at l;f- ;c '.m:' h-* l’h’ nso''-ipal spe^r^r a: »donL* w**M ^Tr<. V.Vjik lui-nt'-a. t ; i!! :i I u S '...: S ;■. ic-1. ' ' »ari m-- ■■’j a re?. I « > * ai- :.‘.' i f in '? La . R ari­ i,d M(s. ’LL'.rt I* '-a ;j,<* ioortn anm.ul liuu-.n IV*\ Dm ^ B. Akt-f.inon I Mi'air.mai'. O an.tv I 'i i r j l M i A- ' M fub'ox H n ;v-':in A»n>- lia.rv huiie tan I . ! i: Vv'iliu’.'.dav- Jan. i ui St.. li.i/h r. a»e narr; of ! ii*.ud. Ihe t-ji i I m r t.i Ih* h rld a* < p m U ! t Mrs, «Vlicv ii- MrCwtaou. Bantan 1 »-'.''-i,lon; !"Kl lh" . N'""' 1 i:a' i '*<.. Ki > v i .. lh»sj UjL < . ■nt. * b >111 i ikurdav. Ju Mt and Mrs. |(r>i>f*rt \ f-»d,,n t L.'H llfli.i u-V-V-Ul- H a rry O H'die f I K'-vp-jrr, v. ho 'im.HS'hp, ni,.) (!i,..l AJ.HS 7, H-.0, I iK-atioaal A ssuuatio’i. , .ii. * ’I r« .'.aii.vna, atv « nana d David. Mr. and Mrs IVar- '■ ter.'t lintel. Asbiire I'.’rk. Ihr dm died IHv. 11, I'HV), loft hlf* esU te tv» Jinko;*) , iv.nu-J Mr». raih- ni-.,. V. '.V.S.W.!. i 'V \ I i |Mri.-nfn of f. d.miilifor lo rn S .fu r , m u i'^ i hv mi.ther *■•■«. Ilnujut twr « 'i*>nsnrea (nlm'v hv th^ liib wa*e» Mrs. Lid inn Nolle, who, her daughter, as her < xecutfix. Shu . ,.v ' !‘t 1 1 a,K* Mr nt'.d Mr^. .L»,-k tvnkins of! litrkvn&on witli tludr ic;i, Frederick I>oite, .'oft y w .MCI. to -T Mi:,., Jjm e s i (>!.. « eL.len ,;f bpr.nl! LaKt-: I '«V . Jan. Iv ... Ml J c r;.‘y Shore him) ih > -. dauulil-r*. IhiiKil# M.ic. • Atonn-nuth Cnnntv RrpnhtU'an *»• *ditavan aiu oar-'n!-. id a daughter I Mrv. Judan '1 M-dlcal Ceulvr, lv lirn Ann and Ksthlei n. ,mi-ij-:ninns ____ will adw iniiter the uUUe. O. nn.! Kaymoml D. MoCo.mnn, I K h ,!- «!,*• of b.*»u in >mUu Aio:;i'y MLn*oria! * a Dr.. Mat . , ^ , , , flt/l..ihi(*nOklnnwn, M Mrs.p« Joan I n llnnMii \VnRn«*r of and the residua estate to her Ho»-pital. ’ » • , v... i • «.> • I 1x .‘P<*/ Stefi^n Stcj(iN,!an daughter.;, \!»s. M ai? T. I-ir,h and Larmiepdftie, and Mrs. Judith Ho*.•i Mr. nnd Mrs Iliom ’? If.n< ?. i Lr.eUh.rn vi Av.vnflh, Ga.*, a son, i Ward SU’tfeji SU'f.cclan, \ 'eiitubure,, Mi'j. C.iln'tin<» WrtK^o^ I" ; b'th St.. }\i "ifisb'ir/’, V 'ar:fr, who died N'ov. 10, IGCor named his Cotrell H. ClauberK of Mana.Mjuan; I A *< n w.t-i I. h i to M i\ and Mr: ! -hip. .orn .‘an..I iv, lno. 29. 1^7, m Riv* I 20S S B ai£«ii2|.. L’armlnKdalc; llueo Mbiertj, Mis. i Heath in S-hip. * Hr-pita!. ’ d a e a property to two other dniiKht^rs. Mis. Mai^u ’tile Dojd of Farm- » Her/eu ■jll V/EOD!\'0 AlR'is^ ifi NATURAL COLOR President in 181*3. U iiti.uY\s Min. Cftthefirift Taylor and Mr?. j ingdale, and M*s. Helen Cr.rt < ! ( ; M r Nellie Hillver. He Ifft Michael ' ir '‘intrt‘‘»r.. nnd P.* i^aniK hl'dn'n. • ' ’ u - - t ro t'* ,‘dr .ind M.'*- h i (> u 1 t * n' 11 Iv .m-l in.. Ijj Porlr^iiuro I Ib e hair eolnrhiw* tndan.?ry esll- 6 ’ la i I I S*i i i i w. * i a c r H.ir Stegreisn, his son, th? rcMcVn: o f 11.1• a io It rl < Fv eu Itar.M . nuiii thv. p.-r cent of all John F. UVrner 'No. m '.:’.h Air.’,- v M n. n'../. Ho . U>0 I American women eoU>r their hair. • daoeh rn '. !i! w m m n m .. K i .v r i m r m i -8500 A hi«h rna*s of ir<|idem na< of- • ^t.i? t ; I fV’T . li'-Oita IV, i i ! f^rnl I'rlday «t U a.rn. und«-r tin* f diuclion of ihr» Kv:m lusernl (d o n ^ m s s o Paranowskf Hume. Kean.'laji^. in St. Aiai s Mt, and Mi . L.^tjuaie OionjunK :dis. l.anaj!. i ttar.mi'W* ri.uiih, Keanv‘>ah* v.tth lnt*’nii-et ' " • ! i V.fl ?(,> id,’< .'ir j .u. ;;’v i>f it ;n liati1 of llm o ii (Vjr.eteiv, ILin t'.u;..:'ih i 1 :!i: m '" u t h Aml*iv i O U at Souttt Amboy over, Tor ./eb'i H'er/ier, 4.1, ol Ji M-ni Jh-jutal. h Ntenip'ii C' , West K1 .n.-Mifj», ■v's­ di»*\f” ‘ “Mend,iv, tar. P«7. iti Mon lu rrik ’an .Matnar month M1 M.i a< < • Ml V. !M :s. • i t o u i’an of Ml .hid Mrs. Gm. jv L tlhn-%■{. ( >*d IUid -a* . m - I u u\\ »d u daUi’h* I H"\ *".:<^r.ikv. n t1* a a i r ^ ‘ '. « f a trr lo rn In Sf P n:vjjditrr 1 m > » at S’ lr i Amj- «v lt-.m i i ih. ?. i! v 11'-> U t ! •'H ! .V . r . Mr at d Mo, Hmiy O Appi'l. Mr. am) Mu. I mvM I. ‘.’n !•. A i • ft i i • \ .1 War I/, he t' d !Ii id;-!e, are nf a (J;d Hnd'f<*. ^t»? j . m r ’s «f U-^ '.«-n,'-d u ilh tl. r r S N.IVV. 11^ daojl-i'-f I j?» io Si, G^n- t**‘rn fl! <*'»*ovi AtnUiy » uas a nn ndit i «d Si. Anti’# Ihdy c t.-d )|n j .t ll is! 11* .f-.r-si, .vain* s.h a iv. Kr.'in»t>urrf . S ir . i . n f are bin wife, Mrs. ' Matlirt HuUaM l» , ( hoi#' iClrtdKT) Wernei; thrvir ! Mr. and M u, Jnnv* Jd u tin fH M t. And M m Rnhnnt S* ^■ n t, R o I h t I Wernrr, Ibom as, fdd HrMjv flt»* p a r * - < < i a d «u»d^ HnUarr. I otj'nn H»ri"»r. . i. -• •• t-.m l unetnl trrv ire* held S.it itaujild* r b a n hi St I s ii i ’n 0*ni , h b’o n at ?K>uta An N«v *d« m i.ji.il iiidiy Jun. U. from the V>i!;on rr*| Hot|n!il If ■ v f-tt Lun-t i Hntne. Pm nip.fo n. with : AT 1500 UNION AVliNUE R- lo H. Mnti hv u! thu ; * 1 run fhnuh. o(- ' : •>! In I irxrf \':i! { < < *hf- t f,M VVt <]| nH« de Y^,f !e pay! h- *,(j nt it » nv )i * {* ;yj i:i : il i t t r-t'f t m / !,( << i ;j t ii, r^:;t r . foi ;diP 1 If**-1 . t* ’,r’ * U{i■«* * ftl i.f *t rb*o»?t til 4 K*v 1 jj i n a t i o n a l b a n k #•*/<> ff l»i »1y f««4yi (Oi rl »t ft- - i M o itir-l pMd/»v- .N a I). ’ A iliy »|"**Vri ho(U fiorn W¥t>h«v.(.pm^ PV OPL E S M ii ti)iloItllft iflPbulkin'. »o . *<19 ?h H n* r?» ! 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Surviving arv his wife, Mrs. Bcr-j Obituaries tha Giat-or; two sons. Joseph A. Head* 4-H Club Gintor of Keyport und Edward C. Reveal Engagements IVtra- George J, Miller Glr.lcr of Ha/.lct, and a prandson, Jns'jph DeVirgilio was installed I Mrs. Augustine P. Miller of 1(136 Richard E. Gim.er of Ila*.lct. as president of the? Raritan •J-ll W h e n e v e r you b u y Cohassctt Ave., Lakowood. Ohio, The fuaornl was hnld yesterday Club during a meeting held in the died Sunday, Jan. 29. llili?, in a at 11 a.m . in tho Bedlr* Funeral Middle Kd. School. HnrK;t. A<.-* ■:? .? nursing homt* tlv*r-'\ Widow r»f Hu/lit, K yj,!'s\( -vi!h tin- .Rev. Otia 1 w < nt, Mtf’or, she had t.jmuVij,- ?■' r> liiw ni... j\?a were Ironu jj 0. }•'. .lankc u.ijciatiii^. Buna) was Musct, vice president; Dorocn Led-51 ifbidod in Perth Amboy. Shfi wds in F air Vicnv Ci'nulery. Middle- the mothor of Arthur JF. Miller. ukvu. fc, tii:a,-.ujer: tniu Kathioon G ram -j I Matawan, !iv»g, s(‘c>v;yry. Richard t\ Cole, Born it*. Switzerland. Mrs. Miller Car! Tullis Sr. hud come* to tiie United Stales 75 id ij-’i' nap.iralirr r.t the Sandy Hooh . . . , . ; v-m.tti! Tui'b,iiii-i.v oi..ar.. 77, i<, >>iof v.'i«id for *1) years. P*l,s*,)r. i resbytonan Survivmi*Surviving hitare his wife.wife, KSizabeth:Elizabeth; Lhuren. Perth Amboy, conducted three sons, Carl Tullis; jr., of Un­ the funeral services ut p.m. ion. Harold Tullis of Jersey City lu csaay in Koyen Funsral Chapel, d r y e r or a n entire and Melvin Tullis of Keyport; four 485 High St. Interment yesterday M i l daughters. Mrs. Maudie Goodman morninp was in Alpine Cemetery. and Mrs. Ray Singletary of Union; I # ON LIKE NEW CA RS Samuel Hcmhling Mrs. Marie Mankason of Psrth Am­ boy, and Mrs. Flora Mitter of Cliff- electric kitelieit- Samue! Humbling, 78, of 130 Gor­ wood; 1G grandchildren and 26 don St., Perth Amboy, died Sunday, g reai-g randehi Id ren. Jan. 29. I9G7, at. Perth Amboy Gen­ Services were hold yesterday al eral Hospital after a long illness. IM MISS PATRICIA PI^AYTON MISS NANCY RYDD 1 p.m. from the F. Leon Harris J i lo o k fo r Born in Holmdei, Mr. lloinbling Funeral Home in Red Hank. Burial Mrs. Alma Robinson, 5-1 Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. John Rydd, Route was the son ot" the late Samuel and was in Shoreland Memorial Gar­ St., Keyport, announces the engage* 71), Mnrgunville. announce the Maryann (Cnrhart) Hembling. He dens, Ha/.let. had been n resident of Perth Am­ msnt of her daughter, Miss Pa­ engagement of their daughter, COMPACTS Nancy, to Norman J. Poleskl, son boy 30 .years and was retired eight! Frank P Corelli this emblem tricia Pliiyton, to William Bishop, oi Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Poleskl, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bishop, 11 nCnri,^ 8 r™ ^ CUwn?ic°«rtirer at ,he I Fra"k C!>relli' 6C- of 70 i" or- '6 6 B a rra c u d a Linden. Cl M 1 (uif. \tr« rel1 Sl- Branch, died sudden- West Front St., Keyport. Miss Rydd, a graduate of Mat* Je! r ,VX o% Henibllne; * *V&. •>«, * . IM7. in Mon- H.T., C CyL, Auto, REDDY KILOWATT awun Regional high School, is in (Elmore) Hembling; mouth Medical Center. ( Miss Playton is a member of the sisters, Mrs. Frank Crawford and fr^m. $ 1 9 9 5 a t y o u r senior class at K e v p o r t High her senior year nt the Charles E. He was co-owner of Pete and i COOPERATING Gregory School nl Nursing, Perth Mrs. Charles Hugerman. both of School. ' Frank’s Texaco Service Station, ; '65 Mustang Amboy. Red Bank; four brothers, Charles Broadway, Long Branch. j Mr. Bishop was graduated from llernbling and Victor Hcmbling, DEALER Mr. Poleski was graduated from H .r., a c,:„ sia'. 9 - Keyport Higli School and is em­ both of Red Bank, George Mr. Carrlli was botn in Red ; $ 1 9 9 5 : Linden High School and Union Bank, son of the late Umberto and | Ir.eii., Air Cond. d e a le r’s ployed by Pori Ticket Sales Inc, County Technical Institute and is Hembling of Little Silver, and Wil­ In New York City. liam Hembling of Bound Brook. Jennie Carelli, and had lived in j presently employed by Ross Long Branch ‘10 yaus. He was the; ’6 5 C h e v e ile No dute has been set for the* F.nginecrinf*, Highland Park. The Rev. Sylvestus H. Henson, wedding. pastor nf Simpson Methodist broiher of Miss Elvera CareUi, j A September wedding is planned. West Kcansburg. j M.ilibu, H.T., 6 CyL. Church, officiated al services Tues­ Ai.'fo, T r« n j., P/S, It stands for Ms promise Willette-Gigci* Kcefc-Houston day at li a.m. from ths Koyen A requiem mass will be offered . Vinyl Rrjof, * 1 8 9 5 Funeral Chapel, 285 High St., Perth today at 9 a.m. in Holy Trinity} Amboy. Burial was in Fair View Church. Burial will be in Woodbine i '65 Oldsmohile Cemetery, Middletown. Cemetery, Oeeunport, tnuler diree-, to follow through tion of the Damiann Funeral Homo. F-8!>. 4 Door, 8 Cyl.i William L Roberts The funeral will leave the funeral Aulo. Trans., P/S, * 1 6 9 5 William L, Roberts, 78, of Line home nt 8 a.m. Rd., Matawan Township, died Sun­ day, Jan . 29, lfN‘i7, in Riverview '64 Chevy II with top service Hospital. Born in Matawan Town­ Nova, H.T., 6 CyL. ship. he was a retired fanner. Mr. Auto. * 1 2 9 5 Roberts was the son of du* latt Wil­ RRCL Meets liam L. and Margaret (Jones) Rob­ '6 0 C o m e t after the saie is made* erts. Surviving aro his wife, Mrs. Recently 4 Door Sedan, 6 CyU Ella (Maloney) Roberts: two Auto. Tratij. $ 4 9 5 daughters, Mrs. Paid Skalln of,. The Raritan . Ridge • , Civic League - You’ll see the Reddy Kilowatt Cooperating BleaSerji Hopclawn and Mrs. Frank Keenan! !s sla.ll!,nK. lls s>cc,ma VL‘a1' on the of Miami, Fla.; two soas, Kenneth ’ boautincatmn program (wr the Roberts of Matawan Township and I Rnr,tnn Ridge Homes. Recipients CONVERTIBLES .emblem at: Cole Ruhcrts of Keyport Keyport: a sister, I °,f sveamor.- tice.i to be planted in ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Sears, Roebuck and Co. Mrs. Joseph Buriew of Laurence the spring were .selected duiing a '65 Pontiac Harbor; seven grandchildren, and meeting held in the home of Mr. George C. Koeppel & Son, Inc. Sun Appliance Company nnd Mrs. Peter Bellini. 10 Oregon Bonnovilio C or, v., 8 MISS PATRICIA ELLEN G1GER two grcai-grandchildren. Village Television & Appliance Co, The funeral was held yesterday Ave.. Harlot. C>l., Avito. I r a n i., * 2 1 9 5 CLIFFWOOD BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gljjer, 27 j Mr. nnd Mrs T hnnm HouMr-n at I p.m. iu the liedl«- I;\m«wa! Trers fh*s yiai will go to Mr. P/5. P/B. Floe Dar Cabinet Shop NEW SHREWSBURY L o a e Oak Rd., Middletown, 1 3M7 Atlantic St., Keypoit. anno-mcc Home, Keyport, ^i;h the Rev Otto and Mrs. G Ai!en. Mr. and Mrs. Atlantic Superam a announce tl« engagement of th^ir \ ihe engagement of their daur hi«*r. , C. F, J a like, nsMStant pastor of St. G. Balint, Mi. and Mis. M. Ivui- '63 Oldsmobile KAST KEANSBURG M (laughter, Pnlncju E!!cn. to Joseph ; Sengu Agnes, to Airman '2/C ‘ John ...... b Methodist Lluin h Ha/let. Mian. Mr. aiui Mr}, Hum^. Mr. Co'iv , & Cvl. A.d:.'. J & S Plum bing & Heatinft PERTH AMHOY ^ A . Willotte jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. \ Hfrhiot Auluir Kr-efe, s?'n of Mr, . ofheintnv',. Green and Mrs T. Btid--iM. Mr. nnd Mrs 1 rant., P/S, P/B. 5 1 3 9 5 j S u p p ly C o . Gti»rye Hiaddcn, Hawthorne St., and Mrs. John Keefe, 215 Laurel (trove Ccinel**ry. Keyport. J. Betiuri, Mi. and Mrs. G. Cattle, Al Borup's American Radio Ino. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cherry, Mr. and Ciiffwood. . Ave., West KcansbutK. j Edward F. Douchn 11A ZL ET Public Appliance Company Miss Giger was graduated from | Mrs. M. Camligan, Mr. and Mr:;. '6 3 Buiclc ...... - ... , Miss Houston was graduated Fdwurd F n..orht *»fi nf ViH-u^ W. Connolly, Mr. und Mrs. J. Da­ 1 Fredco, Inc.—Family Circle Sears, Roebuck and Co. Middletown township H ii j> h j from Keyport High School, Class of Green Villai!<* 'died Siuidiv StyUrt, Convr| 8 Cyl., Silva. Mr. and Mrs. M. DeGennaro J. M. Fields ScliooJ. Middletown, and Barbizon 1903, and is employed as a ] j nn‘ o.n |fH 7 m Morrist j\vn* and Mr. nnd Mrs. R DaudHin. Aito. Tr.'ni.. P/S, * 1 3 9 5 R ED BANK School of Modeling, v’ New York. She stenographer at Marlboro State; jvu.morS Hospital. He was'the JA M E S B U R G is now employed as a secretary at Also Mr. and Mrs. W. Gramling, Better Housekeeping Shop, Ino, Hospital. ; brother of Quo I>oucha, Keyport. Mr. and Mrs. I*. Gorknwski, Mr. : '63 Chevrolot Industrial Prupaae Corp., Wood* Better Living Miner Supply Company bridge. Mr. Keefe, also a graduaU* of * Kom in Vienna. Austria, be was ’ and Mi.s. M Galik, Mr. and Mrs, Ifnpjl-v Sjper Spcri Keyport High School, Class of 1963. j brought to this country as a child. '■ A.Caelum*. Mr. and Mrs. I . H> r- Jnm esburg Hardware Co. Monmouth Plumbing Supply Co, Her finnre graduated from St. Conv., 6 Cyl.. Auto. * 1 3 9 5 j is serving ia tho U. S. Air Foiee i He haii h\«‘d in fjrrcn V'illaee tin* man Mr aad Mrs I. Jaekson, Try'll.. P/S. W estern Aulo Association Store 0-M Sales, Inc. Mary’s High School. South Amboy. and is stationed at pj tiick Air } last 25 years, and for '15 years v.us Mi. and Mr^. A. Kitson, Mr. and He was honorably discharged after Force Base, Florida. j h ’oao telit-r the M;idi'on nramli KKAissnuRe. Mr;, o I fdig, Mr. .u,d Mrs. i\ '63 Plymouth i SAYREVILLE serving four years in the U. S. of the Trust Co. of Morns Counly. 1 Mon< hit\ Mr. and Mrs A. Pod- No date has been set for the r Kearisburg Appliance Company Goodyear Service Stora Marine Corps and is presently i v^.Vi.laui Tlit* funeral was held yesterday , locky, Mr. «ml Mr s, R R,id;d>ou,’.h. jport Fioy Con.., 8 employed at Syncro Machine Co.f at tne Burroughs & Kohr l uneral Mr. and Mrs. .1. Reddy, Mr. and C>i., A l't O. Tr^rt., Pete's Inc. Sears, Roebuck and Co. P e n h Aniboy, * 1 1 9 5 Home. IWi Main St.. Madison, wiih Mis C. Silii^'-i. Mr. ai;d Mrs 1. P/S. KEYPORT Silver Furniture Company An August UfdJing is planned. | a mass nt 10 a m. at St. Yiment's Smith. Mr. ai-d M s F Str. I/ii llurke-Ruimnel ^ o ln ^ t Tn Sprak | church. Mi ar.d M .s. M W.ir-i, toi\ LACRENCK HARBOR Frank's Radio & E le c tric Rumtnel, lo llmina.s Hurke, son of Teacher Association for 11MV7 will i illness. Mr. B**r,dug.i retired ft out bv Pe.tViek Ho.:,m. A (j.icst end Fury, St«tk-rt '.Vmjo", •insw**r <'•*•*• in1' t^’h'^ •>'! Garber Supply Company Nalional Plumbing Supply Co, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke, IMS ! ** Mnnday evening in Central the N.f. Bell Telephone C«: in p.i^ 8 Cyt , A>ito. Irani., Union Ave.. Un.on Heach | School. Ur. Gloria I. Jannucci. i after 34 vears service in tin* trans* ’Ihe tenriinn <>f tt'*- I ' . ' f - h . m l L E O N A R D O SOUTH RIVER U’lOO M o m . til« Miss Rumrvl was graduated i ^churjl psychologist, _will sepak un | iKJitation department. He was horn Pt»>giam n n i ’Otly ittsfiluo d |»v t*’0 Qr^n-t l^w ’, W hitman & Corbet South River Appliance from Kivpnrt tlijih School and is : "Psytbological Services Available ' m Newark mid had heed m West \V.itr.an’< < *'.*)» *'l R .11 it.io J.iv."0< Mr. lituke also uas graduated the Rev. Sharon T. Scholten, pastor I Ann's Church, Keanshurg, nnd o f Information about th«* "Wf Mi st Hutchinson, Inc. Troch's Appliance* . ♦ from Kevport Hi;*h S. hool of tht- Reformed Church of Key* i *nemlH*i of its Holy Name Society C a r e " piogr.ite. < ,ui **Muieil GEM M & M Electrical Appliances r An April vtedding Is planned. * * ’ ' ’ ' ’ 1 Tclephi'iie Puintrrs *»f from P<*?*•* Il' Him, |e f*• *';•». p<>rt. A regular business meeting ! upd the Royal Television Sales & Service will he held and u bunner wilt Ik? [ Amerien. H ade; 0 0 kAUided to the class with the most > Surviving uie his widow, Mi> LDSM BILE INC. Ten Eyck Ronson, Inc. Present’ Play parents attending. Refreshntonts , ihden (Gruytch)^ Henduga; three will be served after (he p;ogram. daughters, Mrs. Cm vine Sleigmaa, 1 10 Main St.. M atawan MIDDLETOWN NJP*L Misi Patruia Sthan«k's fourth. Announcement will be made tbnt , I.!,?!,1,"11, ' r',; " li-v" Make /)ollx Atlantic Applnnce Co., Inc. Riff K8UT Crade Mass at Syc'imure Di vh,«l.- will be eUm-d on Mendny. ( 'nh'" ' Ko''" ! r ; •lm v’15- ' 566-3600 C ooptr Elrr.tri:: Supply Co., Ino. toftt*»uc«t n n si u w Seho\)l, Rartlan lo\>R5hip, pr< sent - 11 for Lincoln's birthday mid •^'*'5™ . « lj »* land, I ! i led ehA-m grat’d \ 1,« S' < Itio !>'• m .I I'-t *1 h'lt •• ’ ehMdiej* i!‘U* ar Sf loha'^ V1-‘’MMf1>st < I e'eh I The funet.il .%,!i i*i !n a i .i t., ! M tl ut.' !*Wi d::*g. I i'O ■ et. - S ■ m o rro w veaii a :i„ie, ,»? Si \ '■ . I! r ’ - • 1 d-.-. 1 ' " ■» ! 11 FEBRUARY SHAKE UP" SPECIAL 1 |CChunh. Interment, urjder the di- »e\\ iri L, end m.iK:.’!)1 d"IU t'U the jj reetion of the liynn Funeral ttorr.e, B.»'.^>'orv Ho-.pitid l.ur l)-.> men K« anshtirg, will Si Invcph’.s plav* d shall.' t--.od. lliM'a'as s Comploto Shompoo & Sot jj t.'emeterv. K-‘yi>"ii Wife ie!i-hratid “ f iJuivf pie-n'iit. !! A \( 'I V I I gl.f.ip .O’. r h d Ai *\ Mond*yl TKru Mr«. Iiiink Segie,kl(< tl;.- n< vt ie,.elin»! t lw «l!t |*«-gin Mr, Anna Sego kn*. l-,> of 10 m tl'. •Mil. H REGULAR Stylo — 1.75 (».iston S t. MataA*»n tow idnji. ' .OH folll nr, I W th* died ori lue-.d.r,v. J a n .11. I'" inntl-ci p - IM< |fn » S.l. ;j Monfivmtli M.-.f., a! ( )\ .a;* .1 i11.'11• \^ U Mf ' I*. .oa M . H I S ty lo 2.75 ; laed a!5 l iiu d in \\ ti fo i>i tt:> , v r j 'i v.,i« t\ « .ii Hit a! i * a? ( In!; :*f h*T homt at .1 f«‘iv.:;a; A ^ 7 <0! f SV m r .t i H’ U'»* pti VMteiU. M l>. J " A 1 i ^ t *era» r . ( I*, i re, ro-a;u . U *J Ibe tm*. ».»* Ihe ‘A if' t!‘ ia; 1 i ■■■M Sc • t f;;i « :tf i• Mr*. M.ifUatid W,*; 55 Woit Front St. ; , i . ■'* |t: itY lf r» A r-f M,.,,,,. I»m«« ana;.! .» ft e ». io.-h'-'*1- c .1. M .rij.l On. C;.p.» C. ( •Ur I , fie^t l» t -»r. hi'u 1 Hi*, l/.f f i ', fi ,|^ (.’,1 u m Koyport, N. J, ' » oM*-, U ii ’a ie L were di«> i'-* Jj I o,10,'!itei M| ■« r»'‘-d-M>i a tiimiiSfU.*’ * * " ui ? \ ‘l« t a hi i rav i», lv Plan*, al-f'w.-'ie ,(.• «* V «sdw * ,* . f-ui itnii't.Ml "Shape Up firiia" (■it th r antma' iMp !*» New ^ -uV "Hnir Tinting" ; | , d t e r ajut Pi p r ■ a f f t a tu!t h ad tee. '\nnouncinif The Formal Opening :l • ! u;:n;4J \uii »•.,» !*e' f h \en tv ni'-mlr'Hf niM a linrt! n: S P M C I A L i» n«h'd !?=*• ia« linj! I in- !,■•%* e < • \* ( 1‘fnl-iv r: 1 In ,i t,i fj an Jlu< |).iv S P K C IA L ir»i4 ot l»n hr id <»n M».0 ■'! i . I »• '/ ( ill', CHIaM ‘.M/»aroo «j | I 11'im'1, KevpiM lliuli re <> f tt(,l >*.-* +# *i u t* * i »» j o .» i *, MAIN * CHURCH r. 1S, KtAMlitiURft. 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tr * a Keansburg, Keyport Season's Most Successful Basketball Team \Mfina8tpinf* K* n o A r sri • Upset Union Beach I1 ’ 'B *? Mace, Trims Raritan Juft when Union Beach Gram­ j Union Beach player missed on two fl M a* the s 'cofyi hal; opened mar School*?* basketball team ap­ free throws wilh two seconds left, i arKi'Mian eoi bv Raritan peared headed for r< rtcord season, ‘ This left, the scoi* 51-aII, fi/'litp safely b ia la v ov ;t ty.l-CuJ i w kmo the score. tholr two rivals. Keansburg School score at the T\0CKCi» co;:rt in tneir I F o rd f (.tup Hirst recovered Keanshurg Ahead ienough and Keyport Grammar, upended Keansburg then went niiood In tnnreb M v.ar.ls a shoutin',Tt fiato*1 ■oard control h e re to k eep them With shocking ups?ts. ifcans- the overtime on shots by Jimmy next week wi'.n Liilree.otHt fc-r the i 1 u K an :»hoiT Conference ' 1) etuniru'e- enps line: v'.leman o-eaan burg went Into nn overtime to do- Crum and Bob Stainton, for n J0-G wao. H cantof. be s;-id ifuu tac :o s:ov Jo .vji ki tnc;r dnves. Hat­ teat the Beachers 61*58. Keyport advantage in the extra three ‘ im a* k » i u f t d ll i came along two days later at the minutes to win the game. In the e a last tuno tfmon Bunch court and downed regulation game it was Tom tm piu' cu their looku with ;» f-ucket sr,'’* i n- a rj-.79 se^re, a» ain st Wk i’i; icrs. the U'am tuai tiiiii Hirst hit tu; un pas^-ins Coach .Jiiu ^hoinpscifi .s boys 5*»—1**, Cluit.lv C k-m y •uai Pai 'Vt* v-5 the fivst ion and i^-qtun ?»•<■ v 1 This put Union Beach at 9-4 on tiie Corbisccro who were the players knocV.-d CBA : on>.l ot ‘.he <5 i Iif Male. I in; lbg third quan.or. 17-t 1 season to date while Keyport that carried Keansburg out to' an | Grammar Improved their record to advantage in the* regulation I ra.A'(’ o?i‘ !<• a fomiddm;: JJ-a Ine b rc a ^ a w a v c r i t i st a 5-6. ' periods, ‘ iciid :h 1 fioHi quai'or. • ere iav'!eiy uutplav Coach Dick Woolf's Keyport team Union Beach was due tu try con­ quartor, in* i; s two drive-ins bv rd a n d fin;iiW a also added another victory over clusions with St. Ann’s School at td by th*- G r- •n anu G u v mr the set bv ivltll'jr witii two loul io.1- Englishtown during the week, Keansburg yesterday. They have iK'vt tn o qa: rt-:-(.-. itu* k o ck ets .ddmg up to a lead for tha Bcoring 47-3?.. But before that was games with Marlboro Central at once tvinj; tne vame at :M 31. j ihg Blue, liiev eased out of the a game with Samuel E. Shull Wickalunk tomorrow and one with Ire Lvhv ureen w.’re snurihand- ! £»mio against the tiring (ireer. a ad School, Perth Amboy, in which the the Forrestdale School al Runison eti w ill '.ti-vi' S-ihli out and : orav. Junior Raiders were overwhelmed iKi-omtimSv we.ikenod under the 1 'Ih.? koekels javvoes irunraed Tuesday. Keyport Grammar was ) t i "s n u \ H i d by n 94-30 count. Tho Shull School due to piny Marlboro Central earlv rds tni.'reov ag ain st Il'C till5. ; players will move on up to Forth this week, then would have a ten- Sfji’.an lu c. But even so, ti»o Rt>vl;~ - : Fread kept th > Karitan seconds m • Amboy High School when they /jet day layoff until taking on the St. ets th‘ V.Limcrs j-i’oriity yce, I! contention in i;vj 'srst ouattet and Iheir grammar school diplomas, so Joseph School, Keyport, in a ftume D.u\ hi', r. down to Five points. ‘- the S qoan lav'. ees !evi o m v j :’ -/ at it docs not appear the high school that .should be one of tho highlights his lowei.t total this v ear. b u t for j hnlitnne. Jno P ohto. IMike G uvnor Panthers, unbeaten in 51 games on of the season. St. Joseph’s won the the W(ak of 'he vvlcran Glenn ! and Jim Johnson scored in succes- their home Perth Amboy High first encounter by a narrow score. i*nrd. the Rig Blue would have ;i sion as tht* second ha;t open^'d to the Ra tUaa «avvees out tato a court, will suffer particularly Garden Slate Elementaiy Basket­ In-f u beaten. ' I when the present Shull School play* With s.r-Mnls remaining in the' tl ( i ver telinqutsi.cd. ball tournament is open to Keyport f'«0) Al.in.x -.qti^n Hi'J) 'era move up to replace those now Grammar, Union Beach and iirst (]ti H'd-i. th(' R ucke's l\^tt I J* U I- l» projecting an undefeated record for Keansburg Schools, but decision er.iv one K r iic t Ir^r.'. the Amboy High. on whether any or all will enter il;)-::' am i Ju'.tl m a d e tnn:\> of se'.\>n Shull School is ploying a r I cum tuu! si'.ois in t h e ; rem ains with the next meeting of 0 0 engagement in this area shortly their district boards of education. s:iuie u m r 'e r . ;iml t b o r (u :a a 8 against Kenusburg, Coach Dick Tho tourney runs Mar. l-IR in the ; six ehanrv t. sv.> :m a row and Ken : t • fi Those Matawan lllgh girls. They have compiled thr best record atons invincible. ‘-V Albert hopes to defeat a Henry Convention Hall nt Asbury Park i IliiM’irs an0 U 13 22 h'«» Against both Union » n o h nnd James 0 0 0 1 2 A 1«... - ■ . . • Englishtown, Coach Woolf h3 d his Bishop a 0 4 J . Flynn 3 0 0 llv v k e tip wliat h:-d Iu-.t. aim ;>! I!../.!.!' 1 't- 7 Si 1* <1 so Keyport Grammar charges fouling Bennett i 0 a M Konr.iii ‘J 0 4 C 'trp lv te eut’.trol n f the hoards hy n.itifMi J V (S * \ .M:m ^vi'inn Pallnnto 2 B 0 Pcltinato 0 1 1 r. $ V t i r t» out the opposition on shots from the t!;r P-i" nine. J«v;k Strang and Ray 2 4 K r.n k -m <> 'J ‘JO Williams 0 0 0 O rr 1 1 3 T Skin Diving V*«‘U •: floor. Union Beach got 34 chances NORTH JERSEY JT Had 54 Raritan - Holmdel C'oletn'Ar. started u n v in g in force J .Jcliiiton 7 j IU H oti 1 »u at free throws against Keyport and 21 12 H 12 li2 4C and th-. v aeotimuialed tree thew s IVIito :i 0 c, J 0 2 Score by cjuarlois: iap*dlv With their board control M Ciivno.>■ s 4 14 K .’vwW 1 0 2 . made 22 of them. Englishtown got Keyport Orainimir 12 ti 0 0 F(>»vlc*- 2 0 1 9 23 10-54 Foul Shots | gone, Mu.nstjuan b'catn,' m at Iy 26 chances and made 10. Against Union Bench II 0 0 17 —46 SHORE PAROCHIAL 8-15 League Regulations Fri’i’ul 5 2 12 GcriK-r 2 3 7 Any lingering hopes Keyport had j totally dependent on l ord tn ke'-p 0 0 n Hoagirtnri I o a this, Keyport Grammar w a s Keyport Grammar Eiipttshlou'n (3?) Frifjiett: in the Shore Conference "C" race t j their 1 ad going through the second settling for 12 in 26 against Union (17) A public lu-aiing tigaiviiag pm ft r O F P were washed out in the rain and ^ land thud quarters. The Reokots 2.‘ >2 Beach and nine In 20 against F P GRAMMAR LEAGUE A turiiiiut of (500 gieeted the play­ i>oscd new rcguiat;on.s t'ii • kin div iVji«rc bv m iurU -f*: Dbbrow 2 28 M tC ibo Englishtown. 5 fog at Jackson Township Friduy ing nf the junior and pee-wec ail rs g!i- j closed the j»ap m .MHU at balftime, It.irikin JV ltf 11 12 13-53 Carter 4 6 ing on all tnviiiab'o e.u--ts th'"oi g!i w«x)dwm 47 where it counts, on the storeboard. i Charles Netibaeher, director, team thereafter. Perpetual Help School* Highlands, a t IU:i>0 a.m. lb. class. Score by quarters: Jackson was pvuvident a V-*t on 'liv ] slates the resuUs of the events, will Belmonte and Mike Mosco shot Kevport Grammar 12 37-28. Both games were away. . In t»!eiou:ic i • ih-> s^iii i!h**:<1 Two novice ho.vji s front this urea fouling, too, giving Keypuit 112 I be publicized with the prs/.e aw ard s Gloves Semi nine fouls between them in the first Englishtown 0—32 Iteaiin*’, Corisi ivaiU :i i ‘onvn;SMO!i failed to nv!ke u their first tirno s a y Coach Bob Simons’ players failed ; free- losses of wh eh ihe !v vs sank later. He e\prcssrd gratification at half to keep Union Bcach no worse Keyport Grammar srmim‘1 k. Shull to get n foul shot in the first hnlf ! ^*r Ro!) *it A. *x ;nr Jtmii.v Ti ho» t ’ -i out. Hob Pnceiaale, Malawati, a 21. : the si/e t*f the tmnout as dcmon- thau 21-20 with Keyport at half­ (30) at New Monmouth. Friday, putting S ves'viho t''"ss a«'.!n>'‘H> ev t .« i '• tv*u- T.a.ag.V V. /•; C?:af-^«-d I'ovie- in I1"' I'e.dt'V - ■ * o e .-p, O V p c; K I h e Red ;u:d Whoc »;«*; away to viraling ihe urm nim of parent,tl iti' time. But Perry Disbrow ran wild them nl a 1(1 10 halftime deficit, ns | ro»-r.t\ Si oe t;o.it !<• ':o: e a u i.»e P: way int.i t r a: m.;:- ’ i >! i r;.n at tbc h.oe.k Pay DUbiov S «> Zi/mow.skl 5 U 10 a living sturt on i'^ide snots hy terest atitl as one i-vpceiaHv th*- In the third qunrtcr for the Junior Conor 10 Bobbie Holtslander was ladditM* ; ' mi's'-ioo at it-: t-nii cT ii"«‘ : -h/ • »( t!.e (-• > ! \,,J- ti.::. T: n l ’. ' J i n ili3 Moekii 2 2 ti Jim Kelly .uul i-oli Rik r. hut this i sirablo at a lime u h c o thcr» is a Raiders with Uelmontv no longer Pntlnnte 0 Gaffnev U 0 0 them even with their rivals unm ; ■Wi.--.id be (••-.iO-M-l lilt : iloi .v.' - > •.’ !‘:r 1 i if!*' p!;'. -|- IV,,/ : PAL. in the H7 1b*' '«w ball hnndling gripped the Keyport Glory and John li- e.an brcngiM j J o M p h A. M-»:,ale s l Sap* n n tendent more* than the Benchers could re­ Fatil.inU SarUv 1 0 8 leant to pm them out of contention ■ ■. <-■ fs rv. ,-i ' >-.'.Mjiit not In-.rig c( e.- two bouts were t h u ^ 0 Ciarj hon 2 tu Jackson back to u h iv r th -y v.\ ri- ; of SchtMils R. i'.u inas J^ nnavone cover in the final period. 0 rides ;od n : in ' ]:hv.‘ '.c-i! c indoteu i.- s-pt -ioig no a » lnfnnL ll 2 C IML-ird a 7 in the third quarter. j 7 5, then Gieenc got away f/om his . nnd High School 1’iintipr.l 1 ce “vlor- Union Bench was also affected In sons while . V.". Jitmcs 0 0 Against Our I.ady «f Perpetual ; pursuers to tie the score at 7-7. ‘ an w-'s found esp^iaMy befitting tho game with Keansburg by tho Williams 0 0 0 Help, it was a case of too much , p-is'f vn 'ii t'.o.’ ih' p-:p.?e hi.' i. ' by di.fanit, loss of Joe Pottinato nnd Mosco on G lory then v m k tw o fu !d gea*^ : and uppreciaiL'j by the dire* tor. i\ ln-.e\ , r> :i < i Kevin Kornek. This boy was all i l' A>- ?;.|J X tb::t r is Jcaily h-r 10 10 30 43 8 M to put his club out ahe;ul aed ihey Skirt Defeat Fancy l ‘!s'< o/i Shoir fouls. They had a chance to win it over the court and into every play, j iu h fl.i _i hv ,i out make toe Fcnre hy qunrlcrst w ere in th e %an fur the rest of the • In regular season play, the Roy­ i:...- * .'ah,'I -i In regulation time after coming up Keyport Grnmnu.r -30 holding his loam together against i n e r iieu ni • •::* h game. Footing b ’c.mu laiop.-nt on , als kept skirting, defeat u, ti**- m u t ; 'ie.' U.-• :i'v io.a; >g-'r did a< \ W im ic r u Aniiaiiuci'd from ti nine-point deficit, but a S.imuet E, Shull . M the effects of cnrly drives by St. | sh..l! !•-■ ■ -..I - i.h . wli-t-‘ oi IV- ?•,o mi.:h iha.u.' i.x Cress's oj>- hhm* on each sule. I he uionin;’. up : division wiihoM it a a u d ’.v bvaiU- Joseph’s Frankie hovmo. Hut in the > omd a iu’-f:"-..o “ iii* ( i,ii- nf a rcco rd 54 fou! shois fm ti.eir ' ing tlam as »i»**y k« pt llteu thic\- il.ul ‘hf ,-:o;:t1 « Tl. v." 'Ui<* -oii-rsj amuml Fancy Pifi- next two quatters, Kornek was un- j re r t 'i ' h 1' ) No pc'.-'r; s!,'.\’’ wood and St. Peter’s, yet could opponents was bnuieht oiP hv ! ye.ir r.’co-d int.ut in .i Mgi- ^ktr ii;.’ uf !:>irr. sh j. n to »f - "■ •. ^ !;>- .> :?[■ ;’tsoj(.-«1 by t'e- tJiy« ej.erM-’ . w i»!i:n TiO so handily take the measure uf stoppal)le un offense :is he wa> in- ; the Ktvs plan of p!jy <. ■.«••• they I If p': «ic’.' (’»<■'- e'av ta.i:;*e •.’ane Vaio ty p.ge«*n (^ul* at iho with the Inthi'.n;;. In the p ->* weo U n nf th. ■d (I- 1» n a'i another precision dub, Neptune. vulnerable on defense. U was the j get beleiid. ti k ’ ’i." -r.r . r 'd n r o ' v. ill .. ptv;‘-1 pennltv to g ■11 pocse>>;( -i om t!\' * im p't-n;n al lorront wrifng. t Amboy fourth in tiie Mate, Nep­ ■ reason. i CiAlr-I M V M O S ' p.av s:. a l! 1 'f 1 i-t th t-r Wil! i .: t , lasst >f ri ‘nt.il ol JL’ h i ! . (. mi* basis tlay rooi.l cot «•(.-.-re wir ■ *h o» 0-0- -t th t-i’. ’. !!:•:!!:•: Ot ot ir ip l'--’gr,- j'- -’gr,‘-;. ::. 4MoiHl.'-U!ll ik uCp, WOO a tune ninth, Christian Brothers hr; i St. Joseph's is favored to get ‘ C • i-.'-C- «• *, 5'! < 1 i i •; ‘ 4il V tv*it d I T O V E R ! if JaikM -a "'j.v a-h ip pi r».uueil (T>^ Voo p'^fi'c, p"f6<:r. v : 1'’ "n *'*I"' «.h‘x •= tviliHi.-.u ka<>. a.iuii r 3 dropped out of the first 15 ilu- back on thu winning side tonodit lo co:'.t;"! th: i; I.lie i;u:; «f ivirhngtoa w«.«n ihe . a;;a’ust Holy Crr>s,, Ruiiwai. anil . ’ " ! :«v" in e <--r iitipioved ( l-d Ja^siip, W.-t *h- i m-, in t:'.-‘- fiist time this seasui. .15. 57 chi-.aui oi m ti matk^d faitwny’i)f ^l{- f,rst r^oul. Oiky ugpcjrs M Inrd (iian* |<>-nt whlth w.is tha HANK Cl.EARV, the quarter­ St. Catherine'}., lYi'-'r K«i;tn‘>biri!, I Cougars t ake I • a«l j Il-Ol ,V • 2\ hut'i-^t «:!■; It: il l.o •! M - Utut: t v h of *mptd"-. th* (jieat Ant­ npjxiiolment ns a civilian rrcrca* Ih-. I:,ill >; a'i ;i j.' jii h ■ 1. thi n ' m. . Wjto.v'-jft ti.-rcia. ■■ Trenfon PAI . .out Joe Tn .-ka. eraan ( io . i!ivv-»n. litter totik Pea r J. (i,tnrmt, Cha’f c->nd b.'lt lU hiitd U Ci)r.5.et\atn.it l^in'iow r.t’s Tiott'au ; at li '»\bs. This appointment makes up for the Keyport Youlh I ).'■<■! c'-ab. iM ii'il }-.»p denial of a position In physical edu­ | -i,aiv. t’r- !\*.o P a ; .i n > hnd t(- of Navi-»ani ». ro.Misl iliar oial state- j Had lu Wx't-iU’ dec.t f't cation ond coachhg at n New Jer­ ' , j, - --.ti t« i 11 v tn i lose ii',> tnent.s ne.ud Uunot* th? ? Jimmy N’eKnipjit. ndtwtx>d. w.ts *:: ?'•“ r ,"C,t:';i.rv o? ?n? f” feh* • m {].< ,■ •: If-!.-* .! D epartm ent of L'ducuiion here Athletic League Iiut it h.H r f. \ ■ .! no i th Ri d a:ni t»vo:d a, iil^ n >t,»t«'in at< -on* . Iw>ut biiday4!>ne is a I '-u.d'er *-i > re a : '".i s\ on < is v e ri': Wh'te when I hatiie K* Mn dv. tln'ir H-(>; .in*»-e p r e f - i i 'd . ] the M il aw ail lhgh ^*eMtl:i.; |«Mn; found a technical different with I .(!, -l'i\ • v. M.u ltv*»o i im n» hip, bis! sit'.l-.-it nt;ut. \ia rio l.o the certification Cleary had iti Ken At lh«* enn« h H e it of ihf hearing. iUU* !i'' •* u ia tJ : .a a t« j*-,) .»od t se Owl cl.iss- lucky and West Virginia after bis S.ipsi- di'lcoMv.- gniirtt boU< loft ti.’’ .tt'NtOH DIVISION Ihe Stale Heat Rtj viaiinn Commis 1,1,1 O'Un*- Pistons have edged out into a ■ * '-.ti. i W al!aig. Pai dan graduation from Fairmount State narrow lead after the first three g.utne on five p ‘TM.r,al>, m the th-rd * Kapi« 2t sion c>'ice>j'd i?'. c\«-iai:.i' si ' -i • ui ihtyle Ims takeo u \11 il.i ho'd.ing. 1 v d il'll ?.t.tn Tiuvnsh'p, 12 h r was allciupun;: to h'id bo.t utuier was 4Jli>,..Ui!.V hi«'li;-lit id.fl'i; iit thv two seasons befoi>5 coming back Buckie Newman kd the Nats to u I F ; Ha! koam*y, here to take a Job in private In­ tlie ho irdv lin t sent th * KHS do- Matav.'.Oi - Keyp.ii i Rolh'idmiUi'. soueaker 2H-17 victory over ihe Hiluat (!j*3; dustry, His new role at Ft. Mon­ ristons, sending the iusera to their foitMu* mfi iiLlii'Os Mi;mng. mouth gives him n third rank in first defeat ar.d tightening up the l)<--pite tho m'oiiiu: mniyin G huv 'data.v ia Pv.-.ny seniority in his division. Spirt* and league race. .m d li ii:.i:i hull: i.p in the f>r-»t h..if. ! J,,.:'.e:, R.O/.iri it . n t i r i » r.o recreation activities at Ft. Mon­ 1‘an? g Moth I ly- mouth have been curtailed during Tht Piston*' Skippy Rnberts did t h & Vietnam war crisis, ns not get enough help Irom his mates 'tt')'.. Iwt tan in tins one. The ! akcrs look tho evidenced hy the withdrawal of the measure of the Kit.ika ij 10 m iOc ui. III II m P> n : 'Ih* Ft. Monmouth baseball team from low-sctning game nf the srrunn to tb* Jm ey Shore I rngue Inst ye.tr Mjinilits ii'i'g Cate. Hk* Knlcks \\m\ their \\i«\Y !t il nil eor.tlng back now, Sittings \\ 1 , \ I'l A with the d n \in g of Anthi.av In 14 Iy enough, out? of the principal M A a •’' r 1 (a nte. fouling him ID tone;.. ‘ t M il v ; .N.M» 17 7 ’ points In grtting Chary the appoint SI Vi»r^ ’jk «t>e 1 i? 1 ' I *. ment wa« hi* standing a »<>fi 'Ihe vhodulo th^, ui (I ■ ’ ball player, wjttbjll U-ing a high Hr * itrni on the lilt of recreationnl nc to plav the N’lt* nnd tht* pylons tr til.!I’M A II : meet the Knitks tonight imd Ih* Hi 1V pf . « 1 t*l tivity for Fort personnel. f.O* rt 1 U li'.'.C PiMor.s to cegsw.o tii*' .'ml I'ifl CBA U now sporting it "losing Knit.ks t^i play tia- J.ak rn m!m s s tre a k /’ two games, mind you, in basketball for thr fire>t time dfly, sinco the year the Acadctnv <>s is Tho K n u k s 1»'M Oh* •rmi* t*< upenrd. The defeats bv takcum*! and St. rctpr’n. Ne^ however, wiil m i !<•* Of college smuts fc» of Bill MrTi'iM. tl ter, St. Johit*<. N< hmRtime {f atn li kmull lit the nun cult. *«ein» to I track at ihi* uuum> nUt (lux uni «i| ttt.K co v trrd out of thr hand, playing n it; to apmy whrm to u t »pc

STARTS-WED«FEB 8th

i Pl( ■’ -ti-Mi -itM .■■■* ' itH I 'I U I I I ,! # I Zkr^ o in t *•*.” '* n; ?,« ' , hV-\ j iXM'IOJt /llll.\CO (THEIIlHrUUY) h / ifhwscfay, Fabrisary % 1967 T H E : M A I A W a N JOURNAL, N. J. Paga Nfa$ Keyport Loses Fifth; m C c .li' c ? Affpivbraok Agency Opens New Matawan Office MRHS Teams! Ait evening ot dovm-the-Unc wins, Bows To Point 64-61 tho varsity, the Javvots and tnu frosh, waa enjoyed by Matawan Keyport m ade It five in a tow scorer with 22 points. Tom O’Ddii- , . Tuesday night when they were beat- ncl chipped in 18. for the Garnet players and fans at ihe MRHS gym TN m 64-61 by (lie Garnet Gulls from Gulls it was Roy Beiner who led Friday against the teams of South­ ■ j- oiiit Pleaifiiit Bvuui. the scoring with 17 but it was his ern Freehold. The varsity triumph­ Both teams started OMt with what snappy assists that araunted for ed 74-66, the jayvcea by 41-39 and could be called pre-game Jitters. at least another 10 points. The the freshmen by 5'1-lfJ. Point Flcassnt wasn't hitting and Gull’s Dik Harris had 13 and Rih Tho victories were hardly uncx- the Keys were taking bad shots Wooley ted 12. Keyport was with­ pucted as Southern Freehold was If and making bad passes. Keyport, out the services of Mario LoSapio taking tho court for the varsity wJct; which v/ss uud^r thn iv'5r customers. !( is on Route 31 and is: tended NewntK schools iuui i'radiKitw! Irnm (en tral 11i«*h School in 1SM2. He served with third quarter but that was it. Point Kennedy *V 3 11 Boner 6 f» 17 R]ker 2 1 7 Hohiinn* •1 2 ID MacCuloheon hid a problem, too, a *«w moments from the Garden State Parkway. Marta E. CilU h«i.s been promoM - (he L. i. Air fern* during World War II. Mr. Cilii resides at 70 Swartze! Dr., Middle- Pleasant got hot both on offenso J.Kellv 0 1 ] Wtioiey 0 2 as he was rnndidnnintf his* oharp.-'s to m anager of the newly-opened Matnu-:m onio*» ;iee1. Ldii-rts lit. town, with Ins w iu and their iour sun*. and defense. Koyport mado nu­ B.Kuliy i.i u u h*«Trt 1 0 'i merous bad passes and when they Panzeia 0 0 0 Vfi.-iky 0 4 1 The opening (kf a_ fully siaffod o f-: e'n;i i,)vi)lvt;d with the! ;«ctu;il j sie.infieant ta tt‘; surrounding Wve ; fornav ‘Saudi li'v.n” Im? created sin Matawan. rrhe I.evift organiza- (l vices uf John Collins, a longtime were lucky enough to get tho ball Phillips 0 0 Barge 0 0 ! fiec in M ataw an. the th iid district ■ sau* ut u !uuui» are u v e/slu d e w w l ajU'utu^ t>t Appiehtoak mtwvs ' Smith 0 0 0 varsity lender, now out for the sea­ a for specialized serviv^, and : 'ion came u\ and added 20011 homes to their end of tho court they took uffice to be opened by the Appfo-jby manv supplementary services : in M.ifav/ai: is u:e <. - p to \:m n y son with an injury. t iocu! t;?fiev>. tu to cover nn in one shot. Rased upon realistic '^{S shots that couldn’t hav» possibly 23 15 Gt sa Iii M brook Apency, real estate arm o f! perfi-rmcd for home owners.” of tins new laeiliiy to tlie umipa- j area no more than two or three ] studies of similar Levitt commurd- gone in. uuartcrs Lofferts ifonies, one of toe uld*-st I i the ch an ^in ^ role of the ny‘s main office in Middletown.) si-iuare mites in aica, j \ics other areas, can expect point Ifl n in 17- -K4 Come From Behind wa All of tho Gulls were hitting, but Kayport U 17 il 1^2 -t»l i c k « „ . i \rn ,. i) ... :, »,.i ; home-f>uildiii« organizations in tho ! jt-v»,i,.roi.d reni r.smte specialist “Wiiv an office just n few miles | Matawan, tin? site of Apple*: a 10 percent annual turnover in it was Diek Harris and his hot hand JY (35) p r u j v r:to the * Huskies out from behind the ! slalc' “I? d!v.m.1he:i!!y the I are. such rer.sonsas changing needs from our main building?" Mi. Let- j brook's third dtsu k t office, ofj'er.s i home ownership in this develop- and snappy passes that at ona time G F 1* c; !•' ! dynamic and increasingly more of haver anti seller: ihe fact thai fcris asks rhetorically. "'Hu* \ no? .vMibilo vxarnp!:* of this. In [mcnt alone * Smith 0 a first cjuaner shadow the Rebels had j , - , . v r< . v „ .l - opened up a 12-polnt lend. Point Caruso 0 3 3 4 siden Ih;* a\-;,T-->‘:o now honvt; is sold two : jnsw er to (juesiii.n provides tlu* U'Mj t ’ensio- the population of | Wenzel 2 3 7 MeKenn c» 2 2 put upon them that ihe Maroon and ' ^ P,'^ ‘ ,^ ‘ J ;h: " j" ”Aa.v cammumty v.hich will have was gifted by most of their points iv’s ttmi-; m tho first yours after be- ; what afl indication^- point ui as ’ht Cttprlo 5 Z 12 Giwvner 1 2 4 Steel c>uld lead 3-1-23 at halftinu-. U ! iMaruwau Tvavnship was the ; iuore than ’.(.'(j homes oflered for in that sloppy third quarter by fouls Kobcrts 0 ychoick a 7 economy ioi1, ln:i|i: •!*,.» fact lhat our nat;i'n’L; ienv'ruini'. p»itl<.-r:i of r* n’uil , C ensus «.ilki\v-t\l a sii»nific.*nt > 0 0 2 Hit!. Kearns, up from the jayvees. te-sat" each year inn’i a small committed by Keyport, with most Bnltc* 3 1 7 Shipley 4 0 H According lo Jacoh K.V M. , .ef- i*( 11,i‘ :c* de\’e!i'fjment is b::. The towj>\s 1 Debko 3 Patern 2 5 kept (he Matawan lead intact town, * Mr. T,lfieifs a 's e ‘l.*>\ “ It is or thorn taking place in the back 0 0 fertii Ilf, who hnadx i t . Apple- up";; a ;;m aU.:- [V'Ojiraphic mobili­ No loader, says Ine yi.uihiui official fsfnn-ite .is of January, j Ro >ve 0 0 0 t’orehc-r 0 2 2 a dynamic rnajk- t ivi*iori can best court by over eager Raiders. ty :;.:d *t <’.r ’atv*r flexibility than ! evcoutiw, can wc view th^ m 1%7; ::ii.(;0(i pfcop'e! ' ! Pen ret* 0 0 0 ended 52-11 in the Huskies’ favor. 1 he served bv a hoal .*;t?ffed When the last frame opened It tVhalley 0 0 0- cepL oi buying a n d seUin*? hom es J ever N<‘w,Market j Then in the final quarter, Rossin ...... m ('!t- history. ihroao, sweeping ycop.uipnie areas! hy people who knovv the town as Was the same story for the first “Sndtl*.*p*y,” ?.ays Mr. Leffeits 13 (i J.t> 18 10 36 nnrl Jim Rinnloi. r-in nil over the ! hus a|lered radically over ihe past I l‘< pulmiun Growth I such as cou-Uies. The iiceel. i.i!e,l ! thoroughly as ihe residents do, in tour minutes. Then as if it were Score by tiuartriR: Howell Township*contingent to hold i l ! v “ I" many Instanc-fs, j One nf tho rn ^ t int«>r.-stin|; a n d 'p opulation Kto v th centered in Ih.- ^ t\n liave a whole new market area I fact, more so.1 planned, Charlie Kennedy hit on a Point B 8 3--3hois hy ; c: f p K P players d\jcid .d that they were go-1 m A. Roc of the Department or rivals. i mouth County CYO I.cague, basket­ mi\ to «?et the bail any way they j Conservation a n d Economic eiid occasion. Contributions are ; Ho’-o-a”h llii-.ii Sil-i’ul at the RTHSjtbeit- {an man under the boaids. I’ilVJC 1 a 8 T.H-iduTk 0 0 The lone Matawan team used to \ ball play Sunday when his t'am 5 4 H J.Mntiv,*ik 4 9 ccnki. They got ihe bull all right I Development as a result of in-ser- askod ami they can he sent or 1 court 7.^ V\ O'iSide of thai ! Hutch Sv.-i(’on. Tite :-eore *-tooe 1'ai: ano .>f; e Salili Sa;«'i 4 H Su!anis 0 0 come fswa l/ehiml in this oni\ Ute e>i i'i r (h•*.«.; in^-’far e.- :h K- ekets s i in < • » K(*yp‘>!‘i*s coi^e-fnM-.i-behlnd ! of aa inte;;:;ivn ihrcc day t’uuise itt Put ii was not to lw for the j v\ !!:■Kelly Greens, ! H.irni.e.a 0 « Si hrelber 0 rally ihort and U also took enough j the State Police Academy in West grunde, who had been carrying the | nei-tlance v-ero •:* i'^ in • «\ L»v i are fot t’uieil. (iU’.'ur 0 2 Pu;>-.umi:: 0 joad pi*.-itv much nlom* in the fir*t j eoach of tin* Ueansber; ui.s fur tho I 'I ru'i!'■' in:.ide buck* t sinus hy ; W,.!:t r.s 0 0 i timt 'o extend the once undefeated | Trenton. The entire 40-man land- Jerry iM •}'. e fh 'h i’ .n ie»*i atio:i j Chor v i i ‘or> nvo, l^iniUT., half, wilh Paul Sea tie double miard- • Melosh for'.es came fo i n k c ; S ’-vip i • r:ahiMl the Panther> lo tie -V'^.Red Ri’M ts losing Mreuk to five j based law enforcement force nf the din v! -. i ; tran; i‘.t u d raern- • «a> a- •.t'0 ;p!is?'t-U \tiia smpn>in!» 18 13 i i cd, fcet help from Kent Johnson in au av tho lead X) 3^ vat halftinu*, Mi’.' i,. ! t. H* hu».\o',hont the ■st.ut*, i it a ;M i;:i;>• *e:iy :. :.a* s,-.'o;ul patncs. Be *kc was the game's high | Division of l;ish and Game and tho then build up a fo-M ;n!v.fna>'e i y ;e:, «f. R ari'an crm p . n;or*‘ ;qi;a?; r at Iv all. Sah'., (‘olerii.m ------■ uine-mnn Coastal Patrol unit look the set’O'stl h.df io put thf. Maroon ..*•.1 Kuoii.* Perilt Ainbu*. and Siee! vrar|in;:s in th^ van by the end of th** th if vi p. t'!o i 1!*.n , to-uoV wa* e\j;ec\d fHuh i’r a •;(! ;a< S? aa-^ p!i h1’, m rv* Tsp. U 23 2J 15 :s part. 1 ;»< : i >* *‘f. ■ ; v. h.i also I- '.-.i mt Ptooii./h -t. *u.a i’ioijri;*: Bcri the end «>f iho third quarter and lead should tiuvo !>e ;i .•'*:• .- i’ .*.<;'" 1 • f ' - !o> *i i1*. j** '• tho vfpit mi tite use (4«> Cla :::UC Film Inf'S so that half the men could remain the ^ap t<» v i i ft»*ir a m i' bv\ o.tjy a touch .tl! of an an • nutt pte.-.s lur w :h »he 0 F V G K 1» I naroiu* had nntaMy iniprovt'd his iV 'I.ii. waa I n-tlvtd sv-i.ala te- on active patrol duiing the instruc* seojml.H tt> e.n. < *‘t* tlv hr*.t 1'\<* r, sn'-v s P.oi-.W i l Ilittle co­ Veti (' 2 Tolbert i 0 8 A rccoid $170,SCO was rntavd ,:on |>ci iccL charges was loul ‘Jmoiint-. Smith* t v i v i .i ;s, )»ut. *. ii*U was a I J 1 3 0 3 a t Pi V '■ ■ ti.-* I’.;, itan ui,;> r *. oM'mat'on. il ed lo Ih n n i’li die Ifljy Ja.yece Football i ern Fh'olu'ljl iii.ule )U in 1T» chaoees Put ihis sa\ed tho N< w »• ;:u;mui- !. •!> I atn, a !1 squad 1 3 llironick 4 1 9 have adduce} ihey are i..* lo , 311{J at I I M r;.ivm>r I 3 .1 S.j?:;«*ant 1 C!:’^;ic in- ‘Jow Jersey charities in Ihe vati iiv v-aim while Matawan mouth, loam, they had .>aiv '<■ *•' flirr-rjh. IS 1^,, ,i;,p.\Aed tor infk- loroidd'hK only hit on u i in JO trios,. have no nouh't* \\;'h Ke* port v ;i"!i 10'M .u tho n*r mark. VvV.h/.A 6 4 -fl » u U r l 0 I I and -1; v.‘ee ytanii, sjK^rts anti com- an cit‘'y p:v. ?••:»» and Ih** e inv» <« witn the m.taiien o?t the hacks J I'lW.li 0 II* i;nt‘».-?y lionl Shoir S/ali il the R< d P i : ! rv mvatie tlie Ri,. k-t j 1 1 0 u 0 over. Dii'vi* K rone.r^--r h ,1 thi } I) niinety .rrv’ce pro^rani^, Jayc^e M dtau.i.ilUt f 711 St>. Frt’t-li.-ld (Mi) »h;t in P)^ ll»» v did take titular ;:.y. TP., Kii.,-1 1 0 O ttic./ 0 0 State P.\<:id “nt Henrv Shyne an- I !' wav as .c* op* 1 • ;ih a f.onu?'. oi th, *1*” (S:\imoii t'l lise v.. •pc.'a.-v VO.it i i U « lb 12 4ft c\d le i. nliy at tlu* New Jer- 11 ixlmrv Purb sov r«ii:.t*ni: i m;-.t> th* Vh.. TV ( W ,l\ . IKv. T liu* -rll s T.,' >' > «urtc rs. sty Spr 1 .\\ r.tfts A'-vocia'-ion Uan- For nint’ full tl.ivs, front Pel), 18 Hut. Asnury Park's fnmotis K • ,!. Ki asi'hu; e i t-’ m ii: -;i7 vs-> t?-. i o?ur jiaeaev a l*t,inl i A>'» JV 4 n o i* -4H l it'- l.m S'tyne also noted ons- • i'i.a hall mil hijiit at the t ♦ •»« St. M aty'- 1 - i.:d a * ( im ix .‘‘'liiii'i - ' Kva'HS . aa .1 wa o ?h< i ei t. m a =a*n roa ' “ ' ” —------— that since ils Inception five ytvu* s •«»iivs with nvt*r *>Q boats «)f all p!av a f” "t I 'o- P::h 1 (i O lvn the Conf'-ji-nt- J'e lia.sie has rr»ist*d n(.*ar!y ‘>i/t ,s. n .a im e atTe*>.to iies nnd nau* M rli’-h V ot»-kl ti> w- o: i)n liti.tit 1 .inm tiii.'.hi/i ' l;-afv)Vt thvy t iv < :> Kv t“'0 t m‘ X,:v\ Jersey t'liarif fit al do hi-, iaos, iii v: * t; bis ji'^v- . ; a * • s" P. Ackcrson, Van Buskirk in-..* c'’‘n«v dollars wid bf» Ct'a\t uti‘’H hall, whioh juts oul ! ol.iru: ;d> ■ ■ \ ' I'iiS* :h:s flo i v . TlMiiV r ” -.'t.il-'S t -t koiK eis [aKt* thf ! ■! tr* 'o 1 -av- S,.. Kr./f !. i7 Jt L’H t i w • a ’ i -ifl.-f,* I ! Jkr! Oil II '* ' t 'O! tej ti,* '.’C \ilji- tom o'rovv to "i:e a:*, & Eliiott, Inc. triba* d t’ii> week to 2SK chat * io.or Hit* Atlantic Ocean, 'wil I .■ the I IT •, I Mal.ox i 111'. J' Uov* 1 *‘*iuvl»ip j\da\ v\ Pu* t'ii,t C.uui.tv ^ euti .1 1st thr» 17H ineal New Jersey. .lav , no for the Jersey Coast Uoat M.it.XM.UI J ^ I rt*»-NiM I \ tm .sv r.it UM sis (to i I 'ilw* chap'-ers eat a-.*. ' I St’>w for the 11th year. While the ( i*M «"! Si. ;.:siion u.is d t. ii ii M- ii ; Ae »o;s( Pt, i I ».;•(!' ■ n M 1 1 i:. i ruot M. — .>61-1116 V-•* ' ’ ° U.r eh. i iv hy m'Iiuir tie'; l.n-A- i< Oil. . vihitnfr* tan si’ .v i o fi,'.r-i t’tt a ! Rally Hy Team I h e in .. troln li e (otl^ io «• ,* I !i:e.;l r.ii tor ctr» and tn the bouvemr o.im * I it.>:v*r;»tinR mi the <; (v^. : .- ' V •. I . ; Ca:ii.a d !.oU ;; hv \ -» t vl Ait'OTi; \ . ina1’t.-«n.' anil l»v \vtkin<; :»t je,a-;, i!;t \ 1 -1 1 1 *1 It tt ta.u! .il HHF lin n 1 ' , . • win^i ». lieiu> ' tif ton- U> .»: . . . - , votiljtia li.iil, uliicli .ttt* Sit ‘-■'me - ; i . 1. * e ! 4 »i l • ,- s •. . •• .* i. N . on nf!< r v . p.* \>) r !<* • ‘ i . o • 1 f-yio!.i 2t N* vr’ er\- M^i’nl.iv (Ii i\* e t*. o P> < !> ir*. f s Ih- .r f i* FLORSHEIM SHOES l\St I! \NC1- f i ’tUl'I* M h■-. . . J ■ I K..; Vos ’ ^ u ( li'f'V. lll>’H v\i l!:« «»*..»’• lil tu rm ,: m :?.< t (o.'ifJM.i; aiut l;* uude it i?'s t ro-,\ tite pnu'.x'ds, the Jnycw s ' a u>w tl.!- n.e.m, pmsi.U- ihe .0 ‘J « < •’ .It * I '» A t!i-U d \v.»V Ot* Ihe M r Ol'i'iilli ( School.' M ; | r • I I’* ‘.*..ts a I, um:> i • t*:v oi !v | '** . for Men at \u|! ^jvfi add some S'I.OOO to tlie spectatnr a oiuv m :i lihaifiu* op i: .r.'.u-- i II II LIFE - AUTO i Hut the «:nno;.; r.!l,v hv < < .o ’i Keyport Javcie Kiholarship fund at Rutgers i jwrumity tn see the N»jit of his :i. fur da* R eikt-ts on Par 'h» i !e<>>e I'.t.ihlWieil 1!»23 ; i; i. i" \.\ It | iJori'lor's piavrrs in t!'.< '>-i < n >■ T h e c tn r • t* P . :• tl. Pm\c:siiy and make a spt'ei.d chtute mtu^attm* through th" vm d elensU o p'«V. La Conte Shoe Store ; * i-.'tt- -I , - i lor oiidt‘ar»'if llo tu to t*u ir v\o f>-e- l nhliv. " d l i*teh BUSINESS INSURANCE of to the John V. Mara fv*iy a.uo. *.<» tin* Atlanta1. ••!«. P;*.r '*)'•! H.- 66 W, K O N T ST. KfYPOf>.T ! M.i'H.MI JV I! ’0’ 'j i ; j i/in Miopirl is in P .* S, Ann’s iton, m a n e u w i tnn ii n r- A ivtn of foul ‘da tiling *utu«My M’-moiml Cnnci r Pmul All fund.s As u-.ua!. (he iaiM'M >ci bf j Milawju i r«ui st*. Krfrliultl J PVlH 'Ili^re v.a* utrrau? preti-M; ter n r . haridlo!’! .i I . it at 1 a, lh«- i eiiahlod R inlan to move tiwav with marlm.^piko. hn.n^. ■ ■ s ai,d cat e ;ccs murk their 51st year of com- ! found under one tool, will b< a fen*.j ,M| Kr>th (ti) jtin-,'* Was tit:!v * mt \\h-.*n th - find I1'" ' s I ’ <; t i* (. ► P } whi'-tle cut «*|f the K»-aii-h-ijj,' e p of th f ii*,” v ,od-; !.I i i'i teaii- n m- num ty .scivicc throughout Ihe na- ; ture attrath o n fot avid sivjrt fislu-r- .1 .4 0 H • ; .S- .• i !r .t : i.i M I! i |i U 'It i hid.ni! ll” ho ■ >;■ > . t; htsh;|.-.. h.t- ; hufi.ui- 2 .! •» '•It-e ’■ y : J ; ruinp. ^ n‘ men. era) system t i hm,\ » e. rnpass In­ In nddition, there wdl ix* a wide, ('.I*- tt‘( I'll* *» a N a ti 4 ) Holv i anoly Pmo;i H*' oJ\ h.ul Mt*,-,l«-r 0 i) 11 Slanlrlj 4 (i It j no p.ioi*' flo* past ^e«‘k tlu u lu*! st.dlation a n d o a ! n; . lionls, Safo Boating Courts selection of snilltoats, family cruis­ i S-'iui u t; t 1/ 0 W snoin o a 21 "Ittile** of tho I?-, «d " I* i- np,a! i»*vja- . . \ .1 r> i l l P'i(i V k o ti ti j Jo'.vphV K» V|w.i:, < m . . lo >* The United Slate. Caul r„,,,r,l 1 ‘"ll1 "‘ll,ir "-'d K, s;,n.(v every j they had lit!It* trruhU’ m potoa.* non Auxiliary Is a«>ln offcrina cour»f< 1 'T "■'**>. ll( iw k ' 14 M ta 4 1 ' d»>’,» n ?h.- i !• aot |.,a |- *• r- ■ !»■« • ■- 1 / r 11..ML KeamBnOup to the Rrnrrnl ; flHooli. it'.nlhei M'Mshindcr it ., 1 >uhlir m the inlrreu* of *:i!e l« sl. . , ~ . . I I.e.,.. » r••» h >u H MI llttiintiHilli Chorus 1 •• i * . ■ r \ ■ -• o )'j u 0 0 i M v * : »..- r • • i , m i See The Finest New re. t'nuiMvi will t« tu M ot ihe L ico n so J 3 ll^ p o n d c o i I . w l> * > -Ik III liidion ilill Sthcol In 11,'lnulet ihti i j I lilt1 *1 S o >*■' t t!< t'*n:'.’ tn« ,i \llnoiliit t’t I’nxlin'litiit Wir.lh uniter ilic tlirtclion o! Willi ) |{<-s,ilr, <■'< * }< !d * I Ih II iiniui'atiT Finh e I i ml,in. fi.vul.i.i Iticken of MlllfnKtnii mui At tin1 i fur n |m m,mI ,.f liim* tnul.-r itir J Ridpli ' M 41 t I 1 of th" .Nlttoniouih ( ivi«' t ho*t • nn Kcyport (jinirimBr .School, ennv p,,:n! ^y..l, .n ,irr v,!1». hti St • . > .. »e rniiieitii! I eh. fl nt 7:311 p.m. Uinlrr II ll.ik.T, I'i, ,.f l''l !>. a...n 11.11 ,SInrl.ril lly .s/«/i- niTtnr' tl that :!** am! • • o. i * !x* I tia it e ijoi ieapaii •i it .» vrai Community for Senior • Ihe dirtetlnn of ll:irry J. Ro»»o i,| i K .l. Kiili.inl K,,.a. . lir.M**,! tn i\ \\->t k tl h to ; ef > - rt A R.t . f '•tj I hi '. ■ * ; .if *■' SiW»h I’Ii Im . Tlie Jiihjirts will in- milm | ■#. , f mu s .,l . i, iKfoir 1*mm i» pi« ■ : ! the jkhnr 1 ailf. 1 A \o the hi i \ < O'"! V . 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PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC n o w s p u s u c f« m c 3 1-UBI.iC NOTICE piJBi.50 notice ?;;bm€ notice in i -a « . . , «rw*«* e*f>Tj*mro A i t i i s u jl 1 a i i. '• '• Mi? d ‘ -..•uhy n»nd» <5 v»Rrt Imre-of i-; irun vcpy t)< ttid S.iIh rio^ ... bud.ict npnrrvc^ Jj, rvo.'ltii.um of tlm or>yr*T"?.\r>* t'~iy f?n ihs ”»i‘.tl rtf./ v* Jduu*i* lj*07 ,0:1:1.05 .’.'i,6-o;.o0 ■n i M N f i Other .K: **...... 51,023.35 31,U^i».S5 •5,!-.ou t;0 l.'/OO-'S'i t/JtO.OO 3,5'JLUO Wm. I,. U-.rkl' ' y. County Disi.-jft Coiir?a LKOH.U Clerk or Board ->i C’hr.tmn SolailJ.- a'id ... } 1 a.'.VAi 01'1 1 iO.t'l-J ;;>n« Nuriihvr S.ibties n.”*.! ..... ifto :im 00 Oilier 3-^ \ J-v.’T: > ■: ...... 1G:UMiL2!) I6:4.2SV.2U "O.Uf.L'.UO 70.‘-:Kv '){) TO.OOIj.OO 4^,7*77.02 27.422.93 It ia Hereby certified tn:H the approved bad^ot nrmextnl hvroto n!Kri}L^'«‘bv‘nrhdft’TViMrtTiemV*‘’ii fln"c\;icf tl. Jury O nn:'..>.':i.in .Jui l-l'N copy of the oriKinni on file w»ih t\m Clerk oI tha Bonrd of OHoslmi fhar h!1 ncl illij:i'• uru *«\«rrt( f I'mt t i - t a!) flaten^rita contained hfcjcii. aro in proof and tha total ol auUcif>1ir^(‘ revenues '•,-:><•-> !_ !Hl(). !'l) 1 ,!)oiV.lj(j lions. • • • J;i :i".u Armour ! H).iJs;*rt und Oomrfttiy ?j 00 :j0.;y<<5.o0 16.700/10 )<> 7B'J.15!) lioph^orco Accountant VKher l*'vi)Oi\svs ... V » t);> •t 100.00 4.ICO.00 •J.8.7 3.037.15 3^V ,t?\y~r, 304 MaJr. SU id, M ou-b.'.N. J. Oiii'.'i - i i — •"/ V;\ Aflcii «v;s Certified by >«« 1 •> 774*8671 I'lo/i'Hl.OO Mo. 1:1)0.00 375,000.011 173.tHHI.00 T his 2.1 id doyoT Jttiiuary, lflt> /. Phono Number 12, 1. »v, *l.ibr;uy Ot:u :i.')00 -HI :i .vo.oo tTOlTt'TJ'V ntTD(iRT N fiTfri-'" ...... ™ ------M.r:iU‘ 00 1.7(73.70 i,.y,i .jo . Of" 1 Annuid tiud^et of th» I'ountv of ,M;.nmo«th for tlib Fiscal Yoar ![»(*?. TOTAL Jt;r>tCf\RY ... .370,tU 1.00 l.D'U.«-»?* iL**? 149 w. front st. Ho It Resolved, that the following !.tiik!itu*rUs of revenues nnd fiopioprbtiom shall iMmstlfutH tho co ui'v aid 00 l.taivaoc :»2 i.oei.or.j.K Gil.!K57."a Ii " KEYPORT gat ior the year 1U07. ' C. JlKfH’l.ATION Dc ft t'uill.ci Reftviiveii, iiuti suici buiigta i>e pubusneii tn Asuury h’.'trK Press, t.*R!!v Kccovd, rtilentov.^* Mc.i. i. Sf.eri:: ;. O/'ti e senflor. Th* .lournal. Coast Advertiser, Freehold Trnnscrtpt, Keyport Weeklv, Coast Star. Tho Cluuvior Matiiwnn Saiarii*.v m-d W;o;r.; ...... HINE FOOD — PLEard of Chosen Freeholders of th« Countv of Monmouth rtoon herebv uoijroxu tht f as tlu b'jd- Solanos and W^ge* .. *70.VH> 40,01)7.00 Kci for tne venr i?B7. “ * 38.11)7.00 38.167.00 OKn-:- K.vpeiNc-s ”...... ! !! '70.01' 14.3CO.OO UF.COftDRD VOTE { IRWIN t ( S. Wim,;1,U d M • 14,300 H 5,<»:»-* 77 8.1145.23 Aye* ( DANSK1N Nnyes ( DALY Abstained ( Abneot ! LX'p^r'.n'.i-nt ( BEIiF.I.L ( S.iid) n* -; oiifi Wuki • ...... ?t» 'vni.no ( LARUISON a.“). JK3 00 JO, v»l. 73 30.551.73 ( 1 CHIkt l'J\:)un.u-> ...... H.71U.U0 Jl.TyO 00 PLANNING TO ADD Notice is hereby given tTiat the budget flnd tax r«o!ution whb Approved bv th« Qourd o: Choaon S’rt-obold- i. Hoard of T;i.v»tn.n 11.700 00 5.77G.5* G.OL’1.43 ero of the County of MONMOUTH or, Januavv 23*ri ir,fl7. *' ‘ ‘ 81,1 ‘ l t u u u' SohllU'c ml V.MKOA ... 3:?.0K< uo 20.070 31 A hearing on the budget and lax resolution will be held hi The Wr.ll of Records In Kierho»d NVw .T.-tsov on OHht }:-:o*-n..-s ...... '.J.H'O.OO 20.070 il A N EW February 21■* 40t»7, M 2'.00 o'clock P.M. Rt whleh time nnd pl.iee o‘.An".iv>n» to auM toudKel anj \ w TetchilW Jo: 5. Connlv P h'sU ’ians 9,10*1.01) 5.50K 17 3.SILKI the year 1DU7 mny be presented by taxpayers or other inlervj torJ pc:-::oris. & LViuivr.s S.ti.irits uid \V;i»'cs . .... S‘!,V’.r» n(* S0.460.0tf __ _ "* _ EXPLANATOKY STATKM F.NT ~ 3 - - 16.8Sl.15 lC.:Mt.55 RECREATION Ollur n.Ni.r.iNPN ...... b.HOO (j0 4 47o H0 SUMMAI'i y ' o F APPROVED BUDGET ...... Y c » r Y ear 5. M n>t|tpt. !•: 5,575.00 5.520.22 54.7S t:iG7 1!>(!0 {Joiiinn.s-Mci.i ...... ROOM? Tolnl of General Appropriations ...... !C.a*i7,071 44 I5.4cn :,,2.2(\ 7. C'Minly Cloik • - 120,000.00 120.000.00 Total ApnroprlaMonM ...... ltf.nuv.071 .*44 2S.4GH.742 2<- tloj.rd nf Klec-ti.ins Less: Anticipated Hevcnues ...... 1 4.1H1.KM rv> 3.425.670.00 S:i’;me.s and v;.js't‘a ...... J3.niO.DO Let Us Hoip ^ Raised by Taxation — County Purposit Tax ...... 14.(;h:>.!):i7 44 1^,04'« »■?•» Other r's|Hn..>- ...... is.iasi.4c ir>.125.48 8. Snath- '1’rt'o Cusn/ni.-'ii'ii lR2.jOO.UO l.Vt. !!*5 47 0.304.53 SUMMARY OF \90ft APPROP1UATON3 EXPKNOWT) AND CANC&I.r.D Sihiries and '•Vm*»& ...... 6;1 V5t .00 S'l.'M ft UO you wiih line Other L.‘\|jt*nso‘: ...... 2i.too 00 20,?!(HI.OO 1?,17s).15 47/170.15 G eneral 20.800 Oi) >:<>. tj f).do 620,20 ApnropvI.itions 9. Supt. of Kleetlon*. ■& Budget Appropriations ...... Pcrnuuu’nt Hilor materials you JS,4fi8. "42.20 Emergency A|mropri«tlons ...... SaLiifcs ^iid ..... '50.00 10i.fi!)!* 50 :t4.P7*» Oi) 101.117 <15 101.117.05 Total Appropriations ...... ’...... ,., ...... ifl.5o:i.tn:.L’0 Other Kmhvi^ s ...... 2» s*73.(k> will need. Expenditures- ...... 10. Hoard oi Sl.B75.00 60.850.0(1 5^.nfil 70 0.O38 30 Paid or Charged ...... 14.:tW.72R.70 Saiaries aiui V.’aijcs ...... ,’OO.M 28,530.(10 Reserved ...... Other Kxpe*'.-!')* ...... i.H.liO :i2 105.00 24.4:1:1 . 24.40').92 1, 32 105,00 17,54*).04 14,555.33 Total Espcnditmea and Unexpended liainucec Canceled ...... ^.7.".”".!.”...'...'..!...... 15.503.fll7.2C 11. F n e Marshlil .‘Jalarlvs «H’d V.’ai;«s ...... mvvno 1.000.00 Explanation of appropriations for “ Other ^Kpfmwir!’' ...... 1,000.00 I.OOu.W , The amount* appropriated under th* title of "Oilier Expenses*' urn for o p ia tin g vnts other timn “ .SainMes Other lispen*'esi ...... 74« 00 2.U2H IKi and AaReB. Some of the items Included in "Other Kxpenso" eo«U nr*: 12. Counly Otsnster CuitMl a.tv-B.oo u n . w m w Moterinbi, supplies aud nonbondnbl* aquipincot. and Civilian Defense Repairs nnd maintenance of building, eciuiprnenl, roads, tte. Salaries- nrd W.urei ...... I;' ‘ViO.iJO 15.8)3.00 Matawan Lum ber Co. Copliactua) pervleeg Oilier Kxpenses ...... ’ n) DO f».!>75 00 15.0j0.71 15.050.71 10.770.OP 0.HB5 08 863.03 Costo of maintaining indigent palienta In hoapita U. 13 County ^IhiiniiiK Hoard i-10;27-^» Salaries ond Wajioa B:«.l!7.00 The Friendly Lumber Yard trim ?*0, *u*r,ns,nBnt disability, child welfare, assistunee for dependent rhilrtren. and similar as-siKhim-e a3.7lR.8l CJ.71B.01 Utility services, insurance, printing end advertising and rndnv other items *6nentlnt to thu nervlcca rendered Other Kxpente.4 ...... 41i.7S0.00 by county government. Identification Hureau 42.750.00 21.073.41 2I.67L5B Sutphin Ave. 566-4500 Matawan The Jf>67 budget approprlnlior.a total $18.B07,n7M4. and by elas&lfienilon. or* n* follows: S«l:>rler. and \Va«e« . i:.,!h?.oo Other Fxpenses ...... 3.5u0.i>0 2.6:1:1.00 J4.678.30 14.07(1.34 2.633 00 1.81) 10 821.31 Percent Amount of Tncrcaio or ! Rudrfet Appropriation* (Decrease)* TOTAL UF.C1DI.ATJON 1.137,2M.W) 1,044.023.00 0 81.873.00 1.063,091.18 907.2DO 51 7S.50I.Sfl (Senerol Government ...... 7.4 $ i.nB7/to;i,oo IY‘J.782.751 D. ROADS AMD BRIDGES Judiciary ...... B 7 1.27U.0H 00 l«iR. 720.78 I. Slate Aid Motor Regulation ...... P.o 1.137.20,1.00 7a.211.81 Vehicle Fund Tloads and Rrid^eK ...... \ ” 15.5 2.020.270.CO 220,724.7(1 a. Road Maintenance Charitable, Correctional and P*na! S9.5 7.453,nifl.oi) Salaries ami Wages.. 171.1,08.00 ?t*4.tO:l.RS 1fi0 f»?? '.n lflO.??R 03 Unusual, Difficult Educitional ...... 3.0 nit.r»7.mi oa.-.;^J4 Other ...... 4r» 00 SP.B02.D5 c2.7i*2 34 T.OW.Ti Recreational ...... 1.3 3.Vi,oiy.t;n ia7.02:i.73 b. Ur id 1,0 * ^’ amts-nao.-o Uncla.Hsjfied ...... 8 145 n44 Ort n |.n Salario's nod \V in»*« vr,A .> < » ru> JIB (^ .W l€'t.P')2 jf» 10n.?i:*2 5‘) Impossible To Place r*rt'’ *in irrrt ...... 2 :r>, 001). 00 ‘ 3.U00.00 Other Kvoeim-i ...... 2 C.O0O 00 Sti.-ifi-i 00 c. Kitktu.fi'r’s Offi/e 45,08n 41 28B.27 44.707.U Total Operatlntf .... ^•itar'e- i 'd \Va«es .. vr. 7it ol' :i 83.0 13. MO, 12:1. tto 1.7H1,4ll.)>0 7 7 00 04 n:tn 62 Ol he 1 K <; . JO.75 . ll.i-o.OO 04.033.62 17/189 33 17.700/12 INSURANCE Capital Imnrovcnient.i r.xiiaordir.ary State Aid , 0 3 l.2r,.5;i.il 1,? 55 «7L!1 Sunti>1 ;i I .'1 ite AM 10.822 58 Can'twl Improvements Other ...... M V fMod ...... 50(1.240 00 IU 344. vn no Hi.5)0 0,| 5c*; 2 p, 00 4i;.7>i Debt Service ...... 3.;t !i’i7/'S'i i>i) .Vt T’o 7.-\ i Kn-d- 02. m 41 Dcferi'eu CharK<*9 & Sfatotoiv Exnpndltur^^ .14 04!) 114 t.i 1M«.:»2I '18 /*. h^'id Va.'iti-o 1 i' V..!-.rt-. '...,1 W.'ifj .. -»f'. I :*'>a 0.) 447.i».4 57 4 17. PU 57 O ur too 0 tie,»:u7,()7’ 41 s.:»i:*.4W.t:4 0 :-,er »• v, «-n •< .. l,:‘u.:.'i..a uo b. i.iirM.-u <>f Hi,1 ■ :•. <4 1,246 71.7 73 U'W.4 ll 7tJ 2i:>.2/ll « •C oinjjared tn “ AiM'r- priaMon^ as M odified bv all Tran* fers** Other lAOiimrs . 13.. a ) w 1? otto 00 it.000.00 Specialty Based 0 £03 ;*oa 2'12,300.IK) I2n 717 :u Call 583-1300 Anlfeipaled ned fn d. Tralfic S-dety 1‘■ 1 71 182.50 GENERAL RF.VENUE5 C a d i Dep.ii tmer.* 1£J7 lOiVt In HHid Saiarl**>? aiul W.iy»s v: is*} ao 51.135 00 42 4 ft? 24 Olher Kxpen.ci ...... i c ; tef. !i0 4? 4!78 ?4 72. M4 00 72,4^4.00 3I.O,rUl.'.*3 1 Suii ltM Anticipated ...... - ...... B'iy.tH'O.OO 1,3.10,0)0 00 * K«|ii;ji:iu*'it H.:*75.0T 2. Miscellaneous Revenues: Other Kkpui'$^« . . .. 123.0'S) 110 ICO.0»H) 00 llO.tXW.ftO 7S.1W.70 ai.HIU 21 State Aid Motor Vehicle Tund ...... J21 Mft i»0 tt0(j.140 no H id.133 Tl K\trai.rdin«jry State Road Aid - 1M7...... I.HL'.OHoO TtVIAI. R O \fm STANLEY C. State Aid Mik’hv.-ay l.lRhtlnK...... 2/00 TO M00.GQ I,l»7 M AND !lRI»)fjK.4 M i.^'t/..;o ihi 2/.fl:',723 W State Refund Ai'c>ninf of Salaries of 2.fl‘JD.5iJ.22 8.211,2.15 U 482.30^.73 Court Stenographic Reporters ...... M.i'O'VOO 55.noo.oo 6M «1 22 K. nrMM'lAHI K. State nefund Aiveurd '>f Sjlanofc nf C'Hioty Ju ig ej ...... VM•’>.* uO .17.010 OO 4'MM-/ 30 COR H K<‘T U>NAI. Cullatrra! Inherit.in^e Tux ...... *...... t»«: (-0.1 Ml J5').00.» 00 211 «r!t Tt ASM) l»KNAL Cout tv Clerk ...... Vu'.iu-'i ik) 2H0.(«v0 00 3‘i7,?;M :Ui 1. JaM Stirrotj.de ...... lip.ooooo lt'0.lluj oO Siiane,-. a n l \\‘aj.’es ■ ’ > ^ I • U 1 • * lit ' KU\ O0 *11 s.i- S.r-’ 65f» 00 M9.3M6.61 323.3P0 01 Sheriff ...... tn.Vc.i i.ii V'MiOO O'l 0 *h-«- K k - ,.v f> 31 V , no :*m -,o ' '(iiein rfO w i'Jftir * 00 :s7 71 1 W Vi 72 * M .:r County DMru-! ...... 7i' i n’ i’o J) 75,7t!J S-t i 1 lh U 513 31 AllonvvnoJ Hospital ...... S.ii r :d Vi. £(!’< • '>*' .‘7 j w . iv : as 1 —1 ^ MATAWAN, M 10 !.73 '*•) 1 4 4 *0{i t>D 41,3'KI.OO 17.104 KD Other Re\ enup ...... 1 r..u'n o.» lOO.UiK- iH) 15*1.711 44 1 3 Co, Wi-’ fHi'e M ; d »7,3tiJ 30 John L. MonU'on.ery Medical Hom« ...... 4.vwion n?> 305 Ooo I Aihi.l: t*.t»at„-;i , »0 4BI.757 a ; . : •V:’ :i«\ oO i^ t/W .O O . . 21)0,00x1 no SOO.Oi‘•>.00 Board of C*»untv Pailenls tn State nnd Olbcr ltiitStuUoiui ...... lW.WH)PO 800,0>W 00 O ld A>;# A s a b .'a a e e .... lik'nr.'o • - ; - K 107.PM n3 39,00) 00 es.noo w> fii.W’O.W Tinea — Probation Department ...... 3u.«P «>•) 3J.O» *« iw .tna.P’) I’orm.uicnt i h - .1 o u ,'y Financial Htisiiovsi T at ill S 54 loni ...... 15,'kv> no f r j k t i niient Cht’di^n 1 5UO.O.JO 00 I.IOO.P'-O rv) 1,L'5,W k: 00 i.123,000 w Wrdien Consent of Dtrertar of Locftl 0»'vrrnmer\t• Mi’d .ivl As-!-t««.i =» Eleetion iTypens# —• .Slat- ConstltuMoaal Ctnvei tian ,. 01.930 ■) 40 / 1:1 41 for A .'ed Sj I 0) r . ' - o i n o S20 ft *’ ro >?*\ooo 00 DEPOSITS MADE IN !l!n-l \ • -: >? . e J.* M ,0 J < '.M -Hi IS.3fH> r*o 13 VW) Wl T>t U MKofllareooi Revenu* ...... S Wt,l\4 .*0 l,o7*.«7u .H) A 1 t ♦ /.-*.I ll '.() ":t >: in 3* txK/ 00 51 ti»52 63 P. 2.337 ST YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT ... 3. Subtotal OenernI Rsv.-min ...... fl«l,134.(»0 a.«s.fl;o <'•) S.U10. MS u j l^r Me 5P.5

9. Total General Reverm*! ...... 16 «17.07144 15.4W.713 M lft.Rrt.VM7 2ft 55 '>00 00 60.00000 53 *74 S9 6 525 41

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M 7 I i r t i \ k of Ihv ILiaid 19 r .m ,.i .1 '-t.o «’ •* Salril'ei and li 071 (H) 1* 111 W V I P m I.” ilt 9<1 Ollie: M .Ml 00 15941 00 IS t»«l '*0 14 »VH it 1 »1? u . I - :v .lir 1 ".'il 0 . , 4. P e i■ - H.ii* | D ro ^r lio<* .►.« rtO »o«k)00 ■ T, , #■« * , ,f W .e M , »«iiQ CO M»W I.74SOO .1 1 15.440 O JrtlBTOO i m 11 17^4 I I I I .%|n 1141 t lra ;ir i |'i'>ICf*TO Hti>er K v I <^n no I B U M LftV 114 wrq «) O r h W 1 1 * MO ui.ouoo Mtom w tn.ftr w 4 lv n r t h 11 1) tt K < • •* P tf» t in ITJITJI.-C/' >'■•1 . |4>w^ O tr ,K»I u i SI JfKi 00 5? p rt l*» 1* '*< 14 14 -V» Ar> I I 1 < Kr. «• ni» (li • r r t • 1 > > -,r» . 1 J IM r*g n i i M M ItliM M Mt>U II O P srr f f , r.»r* • A S': li *>t\ 00 to (MM (HI aa.trn-* m I I ’ M >J .... \ *•»» t t> f It: *•-. It. fair »■ f 1 I H«- tl^ »r| n*f«| m h •»' d \> t.1 710 M »J U7) W l l i r t t n a ( i u ; # )4 M i l l 14 *« v * s t I* CM M * 1 Vll iW T.VWtt f.|u n -j0 I.IMM n » 1 * 1 W V \|( I. | « llr‘ i r’ • f Mr 4. . 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V mu!!j 7-Vu" Ry;*f> i'UriLIC NOTICE PiNOTICE P U B L IC XV'i'ti Hvc:aun ^.pp:-:mieo f/.lmuud 2, .V V K Ui «. JWZIW i.'su.u - /lu i, j .im, Vv»(?s;i p.ircni:., ■.var1. ^ ^iKyiifi, IP, son of Mr. and -Vir*. K(J- TOVAV. I M‘‘S. Mi.t'JU W . 2f"Vfl tVJit, ' . nn • ni-\/' Uiiri't lit* iJ0.235.S7 UNCLASSIFIED 2«.,S44.rtO 103,216.00 l«,7C7.eiJ 110,401.40 Uinvy live at KM3;h St., Wost )>«>»“» S>’an 62'! P:'u'hl,,!'t tJr'« i. w rrijlo I K «u*bun?. was assigned to the 1st iClifftvcotl Bc.-.rii, recent;;,’ com- Totn) Operations i Cnv^t.v Dism?:')!! .f:t Carnp itndciitf. S ptoft-c.1 nine of hasio nnval (Itfcm !}(A) 15,C'C5.123.00 13,798,037.00 M.675.03 1L',C23.71£00 13,776,0t t|.07 1.050.013.-i5 i t u>- jvi«ii.m !, Ja n . S. training at Orwt l.»I( III. H li^ (B) Contingent 3S.VOfl.09 50/>OQ.OO 2i),0itC.00 2d.017.G9 ma.ii j ih «J S i pvt. is a i!n>)r wr;tiev il-.. ! a!(,nt; (U|p.1rii.(.i the graduation -rv Total Operations cnk-i;tio!i poopi^ arc asking. tlo‘.:s/u t1oo«'nU (Mi wivjauir t •v’p- ! ^ ''it d iy si’jri s ,1 :.vrL'iuonk\s. ' {;.->";jx>dudlnH Contingent . JP.A40, 123.00 18,823.037.00 84.87r.00 13,SnUt7J2.00 18,007,$14.40 3,050,787.04 | i Ai.sauh Hnicopreo linttanon. He | Af,,,r i 4_,j0v ]e;r,'e, ho was for (l-e acl'ju GVw'i- Lhore or Det^U: It Thr query was posed rccentiylo ! 11,0 an,'V " :v'iy !*° lasslcnca to the U.S.S. Park County. Salaries and TVntfe* 6,001,247.00 4,104,131.00 24,079.00 4,291,294.16 4.201,295.10 C o n m iS OI, an IS- titho? Expenses month duty tour aboard the ship (Including Contlntfor.t) 10,070,07(5.00 D.36D.0M.UO »4.,&75.00 D,5U7,4lt:.01 0,516,010.30 3,W0.707.M Atn!jr:v N:'.v;i! Rcsorvt* Trainmf; v it t t . ,_ro . , Uecorutructkm with . EnnjM C l R:v.!;;c Ho rv-jpoudc-d, “ F ro m all wv h ea r j Consmidion Bartalion High School whore he played var* Extraordinary St?* to from lucal men, rcserviots, who I cjry fijolball. H? whs a member of T Ji u Combat Infantryman’s State Hoad Altl • 1967 ... 1,203,571.11 lutvt! corro^poudt'd w ith ;:.s, o r frcm ! Stc^lwoikot* .SVcornJ Class Joseph the Block “M” Club and printing Badi'.o, m a rk of distinction for th rfifi'fni'i" rn Mf (’’or.’. ““ 'Mr. and rr<>i«! OftpUfi! club. improvements ...... 950,000.00 S50.c00.00 850,000.00 .. j fij’htinR soldier, was awarded to') : : muw,n; our sl'ips ,\ru a ^r?:it : C^nipa^na o» . ■ j iel> off ihu ui Vifhuim in tho I Minn liii., OU1 budiit', Iujs rnpoU- Completes Basie (O) County Debt Service i\ P n v n .v P«rst C lass E ^ n irl K• ! | •-joij • »a*• . »*• V^ViiT'Vihnrc - sailnrs i1 od for iUiivduty aat t CutiidCamp HHaskins ask in s with Marine Pr»vate Glen D. Bates, Paym ent of , I Zounck. .son of Mr. and Mrs. Prtor | ^ ps. \V (V-jnpui'V A, j : d " :i:\A vr1; have.* l)c;'n Lor.uriiLiion pr^ject^ in t!v2 , cruif train in g a I ttu* A-Ianrte CO'.'pS ' * • / Total Comity ot»iS jn ; SJa Nanii area of Vietnam, sup- ! Recruit Dvpot. Parris Island, S.C. ' "Debt Sorvlco ...... OOI.ICS.OO 0-14,012.25 014,012.25 sai.oaa.zft ii.oaa.oo 3rd Veaf.dioH of tin' Uh luumtrv i surro^sfutly l^.mhardr.iv m v . ^ ... ; l-ivli-i H'-’-nd fntiUi'.ry ' av:- s-'p, a:•< on '-\> ! ■ b. jh-.’ t\in<.u i '!-•! ri n.-- i;- tkv ilvlliOil S Sl'VOilfl do- I Statutory li,'cpeml!lures iu f; pil-1 ■/?, [l 'V‘!l . plovo.''i11 L'tf:’Mn. f'.rst OT’d- | Joins Armsirong Corlt — County 1 Cl'.'s ti.sve h;1 ;(» <:'.v;ir;;rd siuv:* | ' :!v r.-iv r;-'i ■ 'n tii;; I'mL- | ^1) nF.lT.FSUKD CHAHGES . late l-i W'.irKl War H )oc misiai.io \' \'M ’M" i3n*.<.'r«oney ;-i' : l‘it-f'- tiaiti'U^ ' , -' '.i.' ns '!<■:iv•).'[mt at i 'Ihi' n*:»ii? C. M.’iicy T’.ns joituct fho i cor/.'ict oiia-.'.'i ;-n en>.'my in '.'.vnund Authorisations ...... ?-»,875.00 I ee-v.-'ij ul ci’.'-r Lho e'-ir.'Ury.'^ Navi.i C «»:r,:c;:on !',.\u.d o:! Cen- i Arin^trtV!;* C-vU fom p:»iy as Qnali- Fiior Yearn Mi)!.'?: ...... 210.00 ■'"'m T- vI' • *10 00 . 210 CO ‘ iK'tioo. il. '!;, is it i.-ll.l; TtV- i ‘''t l:. rr :tv v;i: i:pn ,u:'. r hi ter, t-or: iie.iaiae, i,al;t. I ty Control Maoar.er ot its nioldod Jersey Centr.il Po.ver ! W’t'i a <;ii' v r vifk* i •! 'in W \vH'XV d:0 ve- \ n..r«... I ptnstw-« pianr in K'otrpnrf. r\f-. Mrl- & l.icht Co., i‘:p3 1 on if. nnd a i:urvo\ wrr-^.ch ai tn--1 i llV'-O V.il-l QVv'v.’ Mov.'ng Polos ...... 2,772.63 : top. S:ihs'.;(^!t;ni a.v ard s nre repro- IS j ■ed to Jo a 1cc.inri:,“J" r orentice^Zi^nHind ^ j lev, a native of I'hiUU iphia, hoidi Mcimf-Fr>f»)i>:’i Sn’es Co. ii.;-. (.’a acuvu uutv i> d»v rem ark » \ c v l w or M*-’ '-in.i Mr, a Raciielor of Science Degree m 10C4 Auto Repairs ...... 11.90 i sent d by stars in tho center of the Business Aelir.imstnul™ from La­ Houcbllle Construction ! wreath. „::de by R<:ar Aliadnd O.C. Lya- f bj ; o*.,ku ‘of' f*b Clark ...... Cint ! 259,148.97 Army iu December 19»5 and ivas Social Security Petty Officer 3/0 Put or G. Walk­ lentkii active euty. 1 .ns :cprcsrnUs ; n3 riUt] for ^ Jiritinh Naval Captain, System (O.A.S T.) ...... , *32,000.00 145,000.00 173.000.00 132,511.0!) 40.46U.0! In fit rlalionet! ut Ft. f.ewis. Wash. er, IJ. S. Navy, sen of M r. nnd M rs. 13 per cent of our Na\y. They are j j[,_.nrv Barber, master ot tlie brig. County Pension 8c He was graduated from Snyder Retirement Fund ...... , 20.C30.0S 26.531.20 20,534.26 20.334.*(3 Peter Walker, Donnelly St., Uniou doini» a superb job m contributing , Ar{h(]ri which w ft s wrecked I ------Reach, hns returned for iiis .sec­ High School, Jersey City, in 19^5. to the roidiness of '.•ie fkvt wnue j ii|*rounc! during a violent tropical | Total Deferred Charges Visits ihailand and Statutory ond tour of duly in Vietnam. Petty they learn. j s[f>rm jn I’hm, j Expenditures—County.. H49,111.33 450,09SJ.«J9 45ft.Q92.tJ5 4C9.UOI.OO 41.010.0U Officer Walker is aboard tho ------| ,,.j^ station's mission is to destroyer oscor!, USS lloop.r, Willi Helicopter S-iuadron \operate facilities and provide set- 01) Tolnl General and is attaehud to a search and i-Ltj Appropriations , 18.067,071.44 W,-!Oa,712.iO 34,875.00 ir»,503,017.20 14.2!lD,72fl.70 M03.fl83.50 rescue unit. j AviRtion M achiniifs Mare TOrd ; Vl" s s,1:’i'url uf N;,va! avlatl0n I By: CH/\RL1E DIAMOND Class Michael S. Cann'rzaro, ; *tcti\it»ts. I Ttedieation by Rider-—M.J.S. 4^A:4-3i) ‘'Tht- ctctlirafod levcmios nntiivpated during the year l!H'7 from Dotf LS After spending u l,i-dny lenvc at | Eiii UftNR, son f;l All. and Mrs. | Vehicle Driving Course i Can you sparo r. ininute? cesue«; State or Federal Aid for Maintenance of Librart os; Tiequcst; Esohrat: FeiUsml Grant: Mnmr Vrhfele Fines: home, Petty Ofiicer Walker return- .. Soiiu >uel I..ictius9s ann 1 ouUvy Licvnsc-s; Couiuv Library Tax; Social Sccurltv Ueimb.irscmorst? fur lio'r'e Health ed to San Di».*>*o, Ct*li{., on Jan . 15 i s-^- _ ^ S.!biisli!io Ciinnuzi.ro r t 324 MuW e ; Aiw y Private .Uibn a. Hacken- As little as a century ngo the aerviccs: nciard of Recreation Commissioners nnd any other revenue of like character are hercbv a;U!du,Hci a* G j K»I- HaHer. is servthB will i, s,.n ,lt Mr> and Mts. averuga life expectancy was 40 ond later shi|>pi-*.i ou? for a seven-! IW ' :M contei* Anli-Sti!imai‘:ne Nouadrnn n -...... -- - ' ^equ!re"ien* ,*lK appropriated for the purposes to which said rcvt’nue tt, dedicated by sEM'ita or otintr lea a I month tour m Vn tncun. | t W alter V. H aokenbcr", 93 Sea- j years and the u jrk-w&ek v/as 70 ; !*Ji*ht aboard the nnti-subm*»iine • jjr0,./e Way, Keaiehurt;, completed \ }fc was j'raduati'd from Kvyiiort i -j-. i ; hours. Things are pretty well APPENDIX TO mJUGKt STATEMENT' | -warfare airciaU carcwr , a ^ ju ve|,jcjp l]riNtjr course at Ft. ' Hii;h School, Class uf IIMM. and has ' : v turned around today with the CUnHENT FUND BALANCE SHEET COMPARATIVE STATEMKNT OF CTTFtTlFNT OPERATION'S ANT) ! US5 RennmRton. off the coast of : x j aiA 20. DtCEMBlin 31, lD4d been in service two years, lie life expectancy at 70 ycara and CHANCE IN CIMWF.NT SURPLUS j Vietnam, as a unit of the l<. S. j>urin^ the oiglit-wfck course, he Ye nr ear trained at the Great Lakes N’ava! the average work-week down to ifnsn 15C3 Station :‘nd al.su was as.si^iK'd lo • Seveata Fleet. i waa trained in the operation and j •10 hours. Surplus Tialanro January l ...... 1.372.3-1G.1S l,12n.2.V).M Fch.cc! h" ,^-vf. ' maintenance ot military vehicws | Curr^r.* w^venuc cn r. Cr.sh Ti^;.:s: '*’* Sikorsky ..-a Kirn,, .1 t«. n M ; up 10 ai,(! u-.cluding the two and j This means that you have 30 Cash 2RcS.ir.vr5t;r.Cuf& z.j^a.ooci.ui there. H r has already i»eived one Bcfcivableg with Cut rent T n x o ...... 12.n4n.l>’2.20 10,470,7^2 *»0 jxwerfd anti-suhmarine war are , 0^ .hlli(.t01l lrllck. Instruction was more leisure hours per week (Pcri'entflfle coHoetcd: duty tour (n Vietnam. Of/sctUnif Reser\’es ...... 1,261.93 M i nnter ciipaole . of deUclm* , alTO pjvt.n ,n ^ operation of t he < than the citizen of & century Inferred Charges Required • 5)06 ICO put.: 1068 100 pet.) Other Revenue tmd Additions to Income . tiaclm,.. nnd lUsitoiing * m j ?u) , lnt(.n)g| combustion engine and ago. which is 1,500 hours per to be In Budget ...... 34.873.00 , S.893.873.!>0 2.P71.477.S3 Aboard Hornet n re m a n Herbert P. II m stn diussis asprmbly. year. Multiply by the 30 bonus Total Asseif . Total Funds ...... lS.WO.O^.ai 14.570,4.1! OS yiar.s of bfe and you rate about 2,430.203.01 USN. son of Mr. und Mrs. H trhtrt In Air F Mannc Private Robert J. Becg, your ancestors. Budget AppropriaUona ...... 15.503.517.20 13,1^.042 90 Snatch Block us a crcwincmliur s p / 4 Hir.HAHD e . t r e m h i j *:y -A ’ son of Mr. ar»d Mrs. John H. Bccg ; Other Expenditures and De * h Liabilities ------l,580,«5l.f» Total Exp^nditnrea , ....^ 15.504.875.10 13,198,Oa3,M Hornet off the coast of Southern ard Trembtoy, 911 Lorlllurd Ave., . cut runk upon graduation Irom re- \ cruit trammp at the Marine Corps done *0 . . . far example , , . •^eaerves for Receivables l,26l.0i) California. Uniua Deach, has leturntd lo Tuy 1 ■ u ip lu a ...... 839,009.12 Kecruit nc|K>L. Parris Island. S. C. tiu sutlsfactloo of fealiug with Less: Expenditurej to ba R&Ued by Navai tactics bein^ stressed in Huu, Viemam, after spending fi/e .• Hjs promotion rpcopnucd his out- Total LlahilUtea, RttCd Uj * Current F»tnd Suiplus in 1DP7 nudgct . . _ - « * Waslunetnn. He lt‘ft for Vietnam in v\ci.‘KS of t)iis:c iram u'fi in os mili­ Sun>hia Balance December 31, 1Q6S ______R:i:»,OOV!2 A eor.tindent of Canadian Patrol jujy with tho 4th !«n;dneer Mechanics . , . Lowest Prices tary mvupational sp*cia:tv. alrcruu luiin Ptilrol Squadron 4D7 Datfiii'm fm:n Ki.rt J eivi«. Anw.hero . . , *‘WE WANT CWrent SurrliM AntldDMed in 1007 Budgot 8or»,>NK>.oa of Td'(> Canadian I'.larUUiw Com- | Klrhv Compl'.ti'S n.isic Nh:\V CCSTOMI-RS . . . TO Surplus Bilanc* Itemnlnlnii ...... niaraf. i'acifie. is also oattinpatin." ^ -.ir an Jvecnut fchn Kirbv. 111. the an ti^ubaiari” • pha;,j nf tii-* GTVP TI!!-; UF ST O I'A IS" * , . |3 7 0 20 I ! L S liorsi.iior.l) «•;• *> i. \ \ n v.»rai5h ns a : :■ t ar.

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Board of Education today? As a j such a program io«uc.Uet, cu.'.v^ver, PUBLIC NOTICE 1 PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC iNOTJCt: ______PNS Election member how would you yo about j (hat this must be a gradual process, J an>i 5jjd lUuvn un eiit'UcU “ WkkI* solving it? I As to service, there should be ccm-, ^NOTiCE ^ OP ELKOTON name John D^e Lei.-*r< M eitum is « At the Annual Shareholders is lu'robv k:\uii t>> Uu: oi tt’.c ^ • i hir.O l\o i; yeoiion Onv. ‘I'l’Wiiihi-.; oi meeting of Peoples National BanJc The most pressing piobler.i is ihe I sislency in determining those stu-I .. i K.j.- iVrn',, .V'Miiu.aj'n Couotv, NN ur .7f»r- MRIIS NEWS ro >c* F iiv Dii tnc-t 'io. 1 tn Vo:; are iieceoy jr .i l ’’J- : wy Scinembi'i LiO'h. tiled ia of Monmouth County, directors lack of nsihK/jmihK/j confidence in in thy thy j denis, denis who who nre V ran spotted bv ih>; i f iiu- h ; Tu-.vi:':.i’.;p v' ‘ oi M a la w i :, C o u n ty or i>i m .tv o Kav/ar'l V,’ I.';;' fie . .•-.t! .1 - ! the- of !’:v Clerk r>\ Manni’Oth and officers were elected fur the Boat'd, resulting from fatkne ind i district. Current practice includes • MuiKe.v'U't}, St-.ire n New Je iM ry | County J.i ri li :i ry 5th. ay Man delays in carrying out approved ! transporting certain grades close i i.hnt :in oI• • cI:■ > -: v.;!l nci I S i : cii'css is VS1. .V.ain Sirooi. Matu'.var.. year of 19S7. ; ‘.s'day, I'ebruai'v io, 1.0.';" ai lla- Fim: ..'e:sey, h*. :w '“u*: i.o t’:v* e'en- Directors elected were Oorge programs. Further’, the Uoard has j than stale limits, w’oi'e not cffeei- itou.-;e. i t M;.ia M.tij- Ij’.’i-i: filt.’d i:s u civil actio.i. ni .vriiei-! 1 BEING as 52 ^varia Drive, G. Downes, Adam G. Dunn, Man­ failed to‘ create ' 1 au atmosphere of in^ a convsp:mding change for .\ an . vev, y’“ >y*. Ch:ivk';s i’errtt'O t*l \\ ;u « ; lU / u ' i , V J . T’ils a.;U iM.oir.t I’’. t.vQuier. * «t a!- j Tnf ;i '.1: o \’tniite rtmoui^t Cac* Funds For Appointed uel Gale, John J, Haley, Melvin co-operation toward the achieve­ other grade;. '.viil i'1.* open rri :v. ihive o*oI''vk 1 . snent of “ excellence in education**. P.M lo P nt ;u'v t Vu\’ >.nI' \ lo t'1' SL'0-;t:v>d rv <.\M •* A. Philo, Rlehnrd Schmidt, Har­ 2. In your opinion wh.it is the tV/.-i »; m: N l-iv .Jf-M -.i. ! 1.S- m* sum oi $U’> ')C*> t'»«vt!i?r T would urge the Board to take f r ’ilioii n:j,v :„v i-'.'iu faij ry T. Seamen. D. Louis Ttmti, most pressing problem facing the. o! ':ic T!i«;n.-i> 3 ■ ;f .iale-. Il' vmj l\t!; ! f';;1;L IvIKt’NAN. 5‘iem‘f. t, il.; aeLniH in.t,. : Datnl Pee 2a, To Academy Walling. giving the agenda of tho monthly ...... member how would von y<; about SLV'tiv;". >it‘ M .ii.i'.vaii To\*-iv>m'p. By Bob Clay .-•il •, tiim.i- >nv,--' '>■: ' ; ; i :! :r.- V\ i’ .c .. ht: you t ,,f lU c j c - i it :•*. A tty. Officers electcd weir luunuel Board meeting wide general d is -! smvini* U? lit’f ifs t'r.*r iMinp'.rtiiit. V :ta ■ jic . Sly Steve Qtbach j trihtiliu'i; by reading nil corre- . 10, I'm;, I'.' I'.M. The French -Club at Matawan Gale, president; Harold W. Wul- The Board's greatest problem is :»t :)u- i dcrt- i’. life- ie.d proof *f David Edwards, a Matawan Re- j stTvico in Vi.Mh tho (i’i? ' ■ \*f:w JKhV'Y ST A" : Regional High School is working ling, executive vice president; spondeno?, and hearing the senti­ raising the level ol’ teacher ability Tl.c p'H'po^o of Dll' ijlo'.’t:o;, is tu gional High School senior, has ob- I ..r I,,.. .: C ' - .i l. ii-.'ti i DKIMUTMP.NT OV (MVH. SFRVICE) very hard lo raise $750 to get an Richard Schmidt, vice president; ments of those attending the mect- in the district. Thi's »>: ^ccnmp!i:»^Ku tamed an appointment to the New ‘ iu.'i t(.’rfU Ilf t.’lU'i: J * r - f e> >' 11 ■ L’ Ania'.v, T i . ’i: ■ *i., Ne - J\.\ . io . / in* ht-fori* viWmwj nn ronoJutions. ce. j KyA.^.tf^.vno.'-'s exchange student from , tho Amen* Harry F» Roberts. «r«}«tant vhc in several ways, not just by raising mi th<' ;ii'l'ropvi:r.i'Mi f w U-.v v.\v;vc.a\ i untrMK-*.' ■.' 11ii i'u* o.' il prae- York Maritime Academy. «r Kingc 1 A n n ’ ■ane.'-.! '.-I'1-!": T Point, N.Y. ! i Dorothy J. Smith 'Mh' i.i ii >. i> s'atuiod i-'r | app'i •atior,1;. Kel’.r IS. !S67. Kor ready made £250. sistant vice president; Carolyn S. a mutual vospecl and cffouive ’ . In order to secure admission in ! Age '13 - 3SA Van Eirackle Road, i :I the ...... lU-'ttt-nii'-i' i.'cita::: ; appjiea’aei'i-:, du'.ios and This spring, Mrs. Doris Perkins, Walling, assistant c a s h i e r ; working arrangeineni between the ! l3}|;tn ;* ir;'7^ v:. teal kK'vi'ctl ou Mam > to co:is!:-.:o* a Sr.vels. in tii'' iK*r>> >.f M.n- Ctv:! advisor to tlie French Club and .su­ av. u',, M C 'n rO v , Wanl to '> r o c tiu- <.nT,rr .f i.ii.wi pervisor of the AFS program at the This is done by contacting a U.S. se;. Y.tii 'i;e ffu:Ji>T- b*;- t’unr. f; enoti-ii Mh .cveea sistant cashier. A. HducLitinn - Attendeii Newark, follow Ihroi.’j’h oil prntniS‘*S Utili/.C I C'H;.«L'>1 S’.r.e.irndri' e.nv.v i l {ijvi.vkr;. tVAt >ou h.ev.* ur> ii'.- nigh school, hopes to form o Mnt- Representative or Senator, then 10k. awun chapter of the American N.J. public schools. Graduated fiorn currieidum study findings, and ; ^ti!vV ‘^‘m• iTv: ' 1' for te/f.it i'i '.ii;* v-'ai [*;•:»!>«-•*■ t'., hy ro.i One,', to 12 layn.lis re.si'lor-t taking a service examination and Mill n1 U '\ 't.lp 'if .1 i 11 1.1 ni S.i.tl V/est Side High Sehool. Conipleled change the majority opinion to one 5 jjo/uii -*f Ftrc* 6 ”i:*?'.issit>no'.s t-> hm- in .v..o,e,\.<:i io-.\ J>-- Field Service. After this chapter is l.imi-i a:'i| a:: jiK-ho.i !*.' As.-'i^-irt Bui Mm i: In-pt.*?'»r ft’arC . / physical examination. Only if the a course in Burroughs Business that would appreciate the jjreai ' n;vn«*v n» th« am >urt nf So-. formed the student body can go student fulfills ench of these con­ r.h'h‘ >'■: (.‘ir'esv H' saifl p.TltiM. Tiniei S.ilarv. Sl'io'l per vcar. Machines. importance of . good teachers Sir =• • ,r-uu :t,o !K ,r - D.itcci: J.inu.i!-*' M. ii<; ‘ ; •;>> ahead and make plans to raise ditions does he secure his nomina- 1 Officers Of of ;caifj Jju'UiiiK. : money for the remaining $500 need* D. Occupation - Employed in Cost i sound pdncation M■•rti'sif!- f.'» N','v;;aau, Jr. tion. i t ;ic jU’nn.'od 1^ .t f>>; Cisl* Oik of I‘io Cmrt ed to have nn exchange student' Department of American Can Co.. } *— N ->. 1 i > is fi'ii-; SH LliUK-i SM.t: The competition for Congression- s k come tu Matawan. i Newarl<. N T. Kmployed a*, secre .fnhn J. W'iilsh, Jr. Nf".*. I’ljur.’iiirnl . ? 4o'> i.'.t jic ; : Siri'KIItOK COURT OF mu ~ - .. it.. t i t . .. 1 ul nomination is* keen bccausc each Museum .VLW ,fK’ft'SKV tavy and payroll eicrk Un Fran'u f. i ^g,e -N - hierru Ave Mata- Fu r A! ii-is MO.NMOirrtt CDl'NTY chanter to askB for families who 1 !,lcmb,!r of Congress is allotted only j T|ic Monmouth Musi-uiv Boa rd Farrell. Inc . il^afieg end Power ! ‘van, N..I.. Phone ,r»6G-03()[} Imv. .. ;< 77.' •«: c o rn T CilANCr:LV OU'SSION chapter to ask tor lamuies ur.o ^ appointments each vear. Rep. , »f Trustees elerted j Piping Contractors. Secretary for i Biugrnphieal Information | Cias fi! & tracli i op .I,'M : IUUT;l c'Ot/NTY Museum of- , Aiut;l«ir> I,av. \ NDHCI •!(> C!1 HOITCiRo TO would be willing to have this senior JamJsH j Howard nnpomted Dave °f * U ... aim D u o kei .Nu, I' boy or girl hvc in their home while ( n A,..,d..rnv ‘ v firers for tlu* coming year ai their ! Matasvan T u w n s h i p Planning j Ldueatiou - Bachelor ot Sci- J lMiKSLiXT Cl AIMS .-UI.WNST annual meeting held at the Union i Hoard, one year. Deputy Township I L7K.'.0 ^i°lf,Ky St. P eter’s ; uavc-rtui^u . KSTATh 1 trm;\ A (Juclvt. PlamtU;' ks. Kivth- he attends his senior year at the >••.,' t \ . . . KSTATh ni.‘ ; AHA V. SMITH...... Aside from obtaining the nomina- House, Red Iiank Saturday. Charlej I Cleik, ‘J months. Operate my own i College, Fordhnm University. Addi- j • knihmim^ ...... I rv.-i C . C'.JH.'o a i.l .M ir:h:tcl C ulling , high school. The family would be, . ... . , L'L-.CL‘-AS!ii> Jo iiv .ly ;i»t< so /o ra U y . tXn>!Mt;\jUs responsible to see that the student p l0n> admission to a service ncac H, Harding was selected president > slipcover and drapery husincsv. j tionnl courses taker, at Print eton ; • til51”r*x,»o• i ...... Pill >U.l’it |o tlu* OTvIc? Ol‘ DON\A'.r> 1 Us >tf n writ of execiiUon is supervised at all limes und would ! (>n*y rcqu/rcs s«nie standards of the mti'.etim which fmt* been,1 C. Pim se dcscritu1 «‘»ny additional j L[niversiiy,t Newark State College Vruck. * a Ct'NNtrrf.UAM. San'-'.C.e of tho • in th*.* :»o-avo state d net. «ri :<> m«? di- have to be able to support the stu-1 s n]osl other colleges: College established in Holmdel as a center \ training and experience you ha»'c j Newark C ollege of F.ugiiseermg ; ...... (.'iHinty M ihi^ .i.e.- itiw'it*. 1 >iis!l evposiv fai sale for the &iudv of an, science and i had which would qualify you for ' Presently attending Rutgers Uni* ; ...... <»n eu* Trjp!:i'.iti'>ri nt {nr jn.ii>r,.ii;:.La. . pubi \t,.i(Lu'. itt l?H‘ Court Housd" •. dent while in America for the 10*! [ nchievement tests n nd j I!.'1.111 , .^tl.l' K x C fU ' ' :n tin* H'i:.»ip:h oi Frcoii^ld. L'nunty month period. This includes his lecher recommendations, nature. Also’ continuing in office I this office. i vorsitv to ntfoin M asters Degree. ( .Vrevo»*r».*‘i fumi ;u»i 0 1 inv nf tin* ot.ite a' !!il* Sara M- " 0r) ■SiriO |i, thotM.' '.‘(I. .uifcr h hernry j i!”.‘ li.K:) jh*_ri H ives r . U l" r t-rf it T .s ti! ' 0 o)o--*)c, PM . Prooaflni^ Tipip. lor yearbook and Wubhington trip to }>!'«*: flit [■> lh‘.» said fxtH-'l'pv j V! t;*.*r fo!io'.\injj tract or parrot will re v iv e the rant: of third of- president: Geolfrey V. Azoy, treas Vice President two years, Snvcdi Please describe any additional . a t u ;u 'U a,7r.D an ; .)• iand and tie- pruvi.;e’ ticrein- and other money he would need as Chairman of the jransporif.umn •’ trmning and experience you have ‘ ’I'lit.il .AMI>3 OI>. ‘i'O'.U . (Ci(i.i)O C ’tv r claim *i ‘.n u lrr o.it'a >!s during the year for school pur­ ficer. wrer: and Mrs, Jam es ILF. Me* niciUhs 'rorn this u-»u.\ , aitcr {. .u lK*!iJar!y tlescriherJ Cosker, secretary, Mrs. Alan L. Committee 2 years. Served on Caf- i V’hich would cjualiiy you for TtMn.;.s 1 n.i'vvl- Srd. l!‘G7 j at»’d p. :nv .im! tioai^ nt tlu; To»\n- poses, etc. p.i.-ira of f'rro k .i v ’ s | ship of .Nf itovar., tn Uv.n C.niuty nf etcria Committee. Teacher Board ! osfice. U-vraay r.uilira Sinclair Duke- was elected assistant treas­ .<1 M.n.iv T..s 1 Y irt* ■ .Mi'ii.’in n iih arid State nf N’o'.v Joi.-.f\v: The Student Council has given IU’.'> W '>ii(!rnm ' Drive urer. Relations Committee and Student ! 25 years ia indust iv. having re­ No 1 t I t K d lN N lN C . at a p'Mat tnurkod 'av C'tutv... .:1 r»cru-h, money towards tlie A.F.S. program Farewell Dunce Sel Activity. Repreientative to Town- 1 tired from Fsso Standard Oil Co. j:* SU.^1 I a m-vuinipnt i'i tho tn.i-tti-faslorlv Robert J, Lees, of Toms River, Mo- along with the French and German tiMo v? tn* r»;i\i teailiu^ trv.m Cliff- ship Co-ordinating Committee for ; as un engineer. P*‘osi'nt »iuti-.*s in- S de Kxc«-'jtrix , the museum’s naturalist and super­ NOflCK o r Kl.KCI'ion t'' Kr\|i'->rt. s-.ut pos'it bottu* l;\ Clubs. Mrs. Perkins has been try­ For 7thllth Vnidrs two years. Chairman of Committee 1 elude: (at Madison Twp. H, S.) Jterhf'rf C. Srnitii, Kstj. visor of nature education, reported \l»f ni'ourse, ing to get an exchange student for Mot'.i.’f i: iu'u-Us' ^vv'.-i. *•.. Un’ ten 1 ^01:?*; 0::ias;o Avenue that recently purchased S^.OUli in , Sophomore Class Advisor. .Audio­ , v n ie r;. of T ire L>;.vlrK*t N >. T-»’.w»* if '-aid '•i.-nler lin e w j .s pr* di.ced; three years and now hopes to have By KUeii Wilier on ihe museum’s highly successful N en i l k S v .\ J v ri.c'.' nature program, indicating that Dental equipment plus installation . Visual Aid Director for the Vii »h i villi'* i't \l;uH>nr(V Comh’.> of V.o.i- A t t c iv tl'“iiev il> Koutiioastt'fi v a’aaii* the one at tlie high school within the ! tiiM'th, "f >.Vv. Jfrstf.v, th.i! .tu tioi ttica.-.t'*r:.'' 'i’ie ot f-attl io n ! a fils* The Matawan Parent-Teacher As­ 1700 people had taken guided na­ through Federal funds. School. Coach - Freshmen Baseball & r.r. 20 t.'iiiro n i .*,0 PmM; (:! ► north* next two years. sociation will sponsor a farewell IUIU ndlRa ,iiU3UI|ll a Candidate’s Position on League's j Team. Foimer member of Princi- i I'lc-.-tioa wi'5 be hel't i»n S ’UurtU tv. ture walks on the museum's trails , . - . _ - - ...... - I l- v h t u a jy 28. I:>»i7 .a 01c F;rc* 11- 2-:\ t.*i j cuslorh at .1 r:wht aryi»* uilh s»ij Civic clubs, churches and other i M ad . ;i di^ '.Trrp of sO fi't'li tiieilCft , dance for the seventh and eighth durtng the two months they were Questions > pal s Advisory Council 1 «*» Traoci:! n j. SHi-:!UKF S SALE organizations or individuals in­ grades on Saturday in the high > open last fail, lie also outlined the 1. What in your opinion should 'Candidate's Position on League’s [ 1>otk ui!l ht‘ *'l,r ,,V1 ' ! CJi <'n a ntrv-* t<> the trfl. Iiavm? \ ■k I- M. SUl'KHtOK COUMT OK | ra d ii’ 1, ut 4t 1' fre t, a d ista n ro of lO'T"'1'1 terested in the AFS program should school cafeteria. “The Nightwalk-1 program of the high school and be the policy of the Matawan Re- j Q^stions 1 l'™ ‘,v, u ,vkw ji »st:v ! roof ni >ro oj !os:,: ihei or iti «>outh- contact Mrs. Doris Perkins at the li'U fU'vM ..!■ c*rs,M “Individuals’' und “The Pe- ) adult nature study groups which gional Board of Ednt a^on on trans*!, l- in your opudon should 1 . l |!u ^ ' *'• tM'l i.V:iiiiii' ‘ «ji., i- t iv' C M A N lV I t V DIVISION » o.nIoi,';. :nnl p a t .ilk -1 Mith ttic sco-intj high school. destrians” will entertain. There will j have been well attended. The Mu- ,p*jr»ation...... ficihtirr,? . I . the policy. . o. iju- Mat a wan Re- > Coi‘ 1 fuC. ttMUs Vihm* <..U M O S :■ tU U T H C O V N’T Y ■ • ,*• • fc't *a .i',0 ! i:f)rth«*as?orl.\’ hnr of said *<>ad, thence be door pruen and refreshments. _ | scum's Nature programs are beins 1 As Chairman of the Tran^nort-,. ! pionnl Bonrr1 on 1 tu v<'to on tiio aj propu.'it!'!!' (or iiu* Uoi'kc! N > j (at v .u ith o j'U 'rty aU'»i;t Lit* <>oi*ho;U' nr hsc;il ; W Y C K O K K S A V IN G S A MI 3 LO A N The ind ciEliSli j toniiiictt'tl at tlteir temporary head-! tinn Committee, I wholphirartctilv ; facilities? , ter!,'. i:i:o uf a a id ro .n l. fooi tu ttio ciusscs will be moving‘ ■to the■■ nev quarter? in Telegraph Hill Park, ! endorse " 1the ■ recommendation ' ■ of ‘ the i "lie Constitution Constitution of of the the United United \ f'' l»e fi-’.m ASSOCIATION. PJ.entiff v* . KLN‘• Students To Publish NKTH HOKSr:-.TIi:!t and AKLKNE i nKOlNMXC. Lloyd Rd, School. This will be the Holmdel. adjacent to the site of the j Transportation Committee to start i States guarantees equality fot all - j ^lat.. -t lt-i "1 Mo-li'.ii’ nOKSTK't'ft-H. his 'vifo. Ufffiulijniv ! Itr.lNG l,*r No 7. in Sd-t'iM a, of first dance far the seventh and proposed new museum buisding. ia self-operated transportation pro- . *F^aiv*pss 'vh»‘re one resides, n ,., ‘ jo i:.*-v am '»uj\ I»\ ul .i ;\ rif (if cM 'i'iii'nn | Wo; k 11, *ii! ii i ;i\ Map »>f Mfltawau Li(<‘rury-Ari Journnf In t!io .tl itcd ac tio n tn nto di- ' Tt,\\o--l\:j). Munnv-ntn County. Ne'Y eighth grades this year. Transportation ic an e\- ; '-<-*rtamIy. t.;c safety ut tl)e chil*! fiicM i»> uvihi'.siiav, Kf’fua Approved as nnvtsniyndvisniy truswestrustees ; h»u- Rram ■ • M“ Ivf* i dr/.n . (>hi>thrr ' ,\- 11 c ‘ i' i . I .•,?!«}( o.xpo.sc /->f s,-tJr n! ■ Joj «*»>. Ry Linda tljortland Th? dance is open (k P. .nt t/ir Sivic are Mrs. 13. White, Ernest trcme-ly expensive account and in . \ lo.uU'r inialio vo'i.ii.o. at t»»*» C.uii* K'-’.-.sv . iWio.t t>»’ tivd .it the J'il*‘!\-.ei,thitv A Literary - Art Journal, com­ eighth grade Matawan students rvn- no wav adds to the Kducntiimal : '•vitliir. the pi escribed IhipN of W. Lass, and Mrs. William L, Bur­ .‘'J f- in tin* [t »r<.'•./L,’:i o K r e c l i n M . C'tieif'. . *)f Aie! iv Hoad and ’stuiro C<>'ieoiirsi», prised of selected works by the ly, nnd Iwys must wear a jacket ling. Uonouiry trustees are Mrs. Value of the School District. 'I he . nepotic ruinations . dictates pref- i i>,‘("u-t'nV, a (•> a -j I • o! Mi'iitmnUJ’.. N <*•■'. Joisos, ou Mu;y J It tt;»v. ,1:1. No.v Jcvm-v. creative writing and art students and tie. Seventh and eighth grade transportation committee m.'t with j ^ n c e . Ihe existing danger /.ones - j Inc 1? ■?fi ( ii\ ->r i-'e!>.-aat>. L/t>7. it | T h e at>e .s.itibfiert by s iU t of Matawan Regional High School, teachers will he chaperones. The ai mk Hague. Committees for the year Dr. Parrish of the State l3oard of j where children arc not transjwrted- j mn I c .mmai-j.- ALL that tr.ut ul p .u ri*! rtf ! *>.»1<* i> *l:f sum uf J J .n 'S to^ethrfP is due for publication in the early dance is frorn 8 to 11 p.m. nlso were named. Education and Dari Garrisoav Coun-; cj*^ a,ltl must be eliminated. This i s .a cm ...... ViM.on Kitujto. Iviv.i; aMl bouip in tho Tm iv > fcitii the co.-ts o? this sa*e spring. Although the first publica­ ty Superintendent of Schools to dis- i should be Board i>oi!cy. Not only t *';'ur,l'u‘e . 5 Smi 00 fchip )f l U t A . t r . Pi t’a* Ciai'itv <.f < PAUL KIHHNAN, Sheriff. ... u^a n«i tion will be restricted to works by cuss the Committee’s grave con-in- ;I ™ m^r<- proficuous system en- i k x,,.. pj tlie .‘JtaU1 o t .Vt*a Je?» • W ated J # t ;. 3. I^ Jr -'-w , it r-v . ' » •' 1 Kxp?-HSr* . ina 0 1 hey: I Irvins; F. Ketih Attv. \ j the creative writing and art stu­ corn over the 28 per cent increase [j1"1' the Distnct to enjoy stability, aVi\ \ Uiiv ... Deborah C/mptvr Altar-Rosary Meeiing • •• • * but more.... so. .. tju, ...... bESlO.NATKD ** f.'*t I S3 ai »hrA;i ‘ Jit? i-4? :v dents, future issues will include cost per bus run mile. As a result '• lml more so. the children would .\d!mni»tr:iliv«» Costs ... 2S ‘XI works by other students. Included of this meeting and further study J benefit in the realm of security. T r u c k H o n’.iit ...... \.m* '»i Plans For Rail The monthly meeting of St. Bene- j |>y transportation committee, ! I*1 your opinion what is the lUiiUimi* KonJ.il ...... z.w.ou in the Literary - Art Journal will Nvw fclqmpavnt ...... l.tMJ'J'M be haiku, poetry and short stories Tin* Matawan Chapter of Deborah diets Rosary - Altai Society wilj ^ tlie Hoard plans to purchase nnd j most pressing problem facing the C.i .i K*! ft o sc rv t ...... 3.IMM '>0 and pen and Ink drawings, scratch held its membership meeting Jon. be held Monday, Feb. 6, at 8; 15 : operate 5 buses in the 1DG7-6S bud- * Hoard of Education today? As a ...... V10 oil HARRIS HARDWARE IS YOUR board, nnd prints. p.m. In the school cafeteria. Fol-I.,^’ ’ .• member how would vou go ahnot 25 at the Strathmore Lanes and $2l.4r> nil lowing the business meeting, there ! ' v* in your opinion what is the j solving it? * ’ j It is not the intent of the art to celebrated th e ir second anniver­ Hmplua Applie* .... . a.(xii) i » , illustrate the writing, or vice ver­ sary. will be u hat sale featuring a large most pressing problem fucing the; The latent developments between ; selection of spring hats, all mod­ ... *t*.4»" sa. The pages will be arranged Deborah Invites the public lo at­ Unard of Kducatiou today'* As a 1 the Board of Iuliuatiun and the to ta l with a design element, which means erately priced. KefreshnicnU will member how would vou go about j tvaching staff is poihapr th^ most ; J<«!‘i‘pt: Snea'I, S«*v: vt»ry CSIHOME iMPROVEMENTte* tend the “Heart of Gold Bali" to be served. Members are invited to u u 1 n»x a the literature will balance with tho be held Saturday. Feb, 11, at the . solving it'.' ; pressing -problem •facing • the- -Hoard ‘ ' bring their friends. M-TKJOViik. T*' J. art nmkirig each page graphically American Hotel in Freehold. Cock­ | The most pressing prot.k-m fac- today. CJt/od teachers can N* <• 1 i attractive. tails begin r,t H p.m. with dinner at ting the tioaid today is our Un.k of ■pccted to corp'titute a m or. .vho!* CENTER ‘J p.m. Door prizes will bo an extra ' 1 facilities. The building pn»;*r«rn ■ s o u p * and w ait cnnmuimty, pro- si'lMiMioit \.ULdT ot' One our af every seven families attraction. Mts. Gerald Silverman, ■Seven Candidates j lefetendum rc caiJy defeated m my vid m g a :v< re nuagn^ttiw and; NEW JKtiSVV In this country changes I opinion was the answei to this prnb realistic hoard were evisier? If1 DOC'KI T No. its I566-5C09. will provide further infor* J (continued from page onel Call 566-1013 tor Free Esrinnato residence each yeir. i mation. ; lem . I have sup po sed th is p io g ratn <‘le» l-.d, 1 would w ork tn prm rrv ihe v^hi'o! adminis- ! Hoard • Staff Rdalinns I’jdicv. Kirst , t.**r to r s, d n No Job Too Small - No Job Too Large ! u. - n.vni«M. -»'iv , iriunrs, ztoaru* 01 p.ihk li-pu'-eia «M\o . .iv.v hvi, iht’.r, or tnryry - M rinhnrd.r'nm rrm -ial Cor- [ inf. t ,immilti.i> ami th, ronvuUant nwtti- our ultimate eoa! • v i\v - not '' * J * j u j V ;” y.\' 1 jK»tatitatitui • !;nctnr New York. S “W {).,• rti.u d h.e; »'n.p!.e,e I toill.j! r.iW. h.ied of H«'U* 1 M>r'.*-*!! n •>, «.»vl • Paper Hanging • Access Doors Ross W. Maghan Agency Ymk • Paneling Installed C. Please describe onv additional Mr*., Vir^irti;i R. Sutlift now hnt’iti f-n f\ sf/r. to 2.00a sq. i-t.j ; training nnd experience yeu have A;:v -w fy p re ,, !.a,,c. Mala- • Painting • 24 Hour Glass Re- "Save Wiih Safe<0 1 had wh;ch would qualify ymi for wan, N. J., I’hiinc faiS New Antique Huttles a ml Armv Department • Floor and W^ll Tilo placement Service this office. linla»i{ed Minor al Department A. l-,dtica\ion lU'thlehem C*-n • Floor Sanding (Hardwood) & Installation Auto and Homeownor Policies'‘ I Meiubci and Past fhairn.an • i (rat High Si i oo!. D-lm ar. N.Y. • 1‘diH aiiniial f.'mnmittee. Sti'athmore fith to t!as^ of I Vi U niversity of NOW IN STOCK ,Civie AsMw.Jlvm. Memlvs • UuUd- ib-cb 'Me , { hejip'-try Major, Math Wo Aro Insured For Your Protection in>; CfHitniitiee Matawan Re^ «>mtl Mnr»r • •wo v« ats * c, average of 1766 Stamp Album Supplomonh for Seal Estate—Insurance lio trd of I.(iuc{*t:oa. 'I'm stc’-Mal j^»ssiti!e a.o Kt»i» OUttt'] 7h« \ awan h'rie Puhhc l.ibratv. M**pv H, (hcupatnnt - llnniemnkcr and 41 All Minkus Albums • All White Aco Albumi MATAWAN 138 Main St. 566-0003 ; tvr . Strathmuf,' |‘T,0 Mcmbet ipoth-'.’. DIvMF/IT.K CONSI ftt ( TION CO. Malawar. Regional IIS. IM A (' I'h j:.e desui^* any addili'aia* • All Harris Albums Candidute’s i*o%ith>n on I eai.vit*’* ttainii.^.’ and experience ynu h,v. >* Quv^tlunt had v.hiih \\ Mi:l ’! f . 9 A!i Scott Albumi for U. b. U Wi*K ! ). What if» /u u : Mpni.-m shmtiJ tins nfln be the pw*lu-y «'f tie' Malayan he lt.ontted hi'lnu! and . nipits m Comprehomivo Sloclr of U.S. Coins & Stamps giunal n*>ard I din ath'n ii'i Iran* hr.ipeh .ffii t of insarahd* com- R. IIAItltlS II VKDW AKK poMatain fai ditp's * pjnv. Su|H’jvMtd -’0 jx-ople in H»60 1 haw i»dvt>„ai d*' f:edv»at ii>non T Vn-rUu! 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and in Hammonton beginning County planning director, the Ham* Service for 10 sessions, and the Scout Roundtable Farming engages 7 million Tne vny wife ol a President Thursday, Mar. 9. monton class. Plannir’p, and Municipal Court for workers. This exceeds th e to have her portrait on currency Special Night Courses eight. The planning course includes the Tho course in Principles of Mu­ Set Monday Evening combined fimployment in transpor- | a as Martha Washington. Her planning function, planning in New nicipal Tax Collection will be given Co operating with the Stats Uni­ t&tion, public utilities, steel and picture .loocarcd <.n $1 silver cer- Jtrscy, enabling legislation and de­ ic Mays Landing and Montclair versity in conducting these train­ The month.y program planning with the Mays Landing class starl­ ing courses are the New Jersey auto iiuiuft? ics. tificatcs, series 1SSG. 189U and IS90. Scheduled By Rutgers cisions, role and organization of session for adult leader? in Scout- planning agency, the nature, objec­ ing T h u rs d a y , Feb. 16 in the Oalc- State File Prevention Association, i ing in the M atawan, Keyport, Rari- The Rutgers Bureau of Govern- uletl m New Brunswick beginning tives, and preparation of the mas­ crost Regional High School, nnd the Municipal Receivers, Tax Collec­ Research and University Ex­ Monday, Feb. 6, in Blake Hall on ter plan, implementation of the Montclair, Mnndyy, Feb. 20 in tors, and Treasurers Association of j tan area will be held Ht the M;ita- Division announced "today the College of Agriculture campus. comprehensive plan, urban renew­ Montclair State College. I New Jersey, the New Jersey St,no i wan ifi;i| Hinh School, Adantic tlu: spring schcuulu uf special uve- N-I. Practice al and planning, housing, and new Ta?i Collector:* > Fedv:ntion of Farming Officials, |av-.*., MaUi'.van, on Monday, Feb. directions in planning. j Now ."Jersey Administrative Office nh\$ government courses conducted This course covers Now Jersey This course for municipal tax j 6 at 8 p in by th1:- State University in fire pre­ John S. Geiger, president of John ; of the Courts, Biriding Officials As­ 1967 MERCURY COMET practice, classification, examina­ collectors covers the du’ies of the ! The theme for <’uh Scoui Leaders vention, building inspection, civil tion and appointment, salary plan­ S. Geipei and ;\si;oeiul<'s. will in­ | tux collector, bysic records nnd ?,c* sociation of New Jo.ocy, the N»w (Jersey Departmeut of Civil Ser­ administration, planning, ning and administration, functions j struct. the Param us class; Harvey i counting controls, machine systems •is “ Ce.b Seov.! H^nilytrit'o.” Ans?ais- i vice, and tlir* Nev.' Jersey c,.:;lo tax collection, and municipal court of agency personnel office, condi- ; F>. Moskowltz, president of Harvey ia n d the hkp nf pn>ri.ronic d:i!a {*ro 1 ti:* v iK o ^ fH U T , .Ki>undtnt)ie - FACTORY SQUiPPSD -­ I I.faguo of Municipalities, administration. tion.i of ni-ik, ic^iuiliitw tech- ;i Cf, M'-iskmwU tuiu Associates, will i cessing, biiling and collection pro- jleadei. announcei1. that I'aek 2.‘M, One or more of those courses Is niques, appeals and hearings, and i instruct the Netcong class; Brent rwinre?, methods of enforcement j Gov-.*r::^cn.t officials wishing fur- i sponsored hy the Cove Rtf, School, 202 - 2 Dr. Sedan seheditled in Freehold, Hamiiton- trends in civil service. I. iTiedlandcr, Rutgers Associate ’for real and persona! properly, In I ther inft r.Tuiti’om aboot cla^:; meet- 1 P arc’itTeaeh;--'' Or^ini/^riMi^ Haz- itm. Maya Landing, Mt. Holly, William Druz, assistant chinf ex- \i Profes'ii-K- of ci*y and r-'pinnal plan ! Rein Tax Fotu'W.suro Act, lax and i ing piaces ;**K1 course C'.'S«'ripiioris j let, \«. i!i p r e s e t ideas’ on t-niys \v«»rk- Montclair, Now Brunswick and uminer aiul secretary at the New ; ning, the New nruns’.vick class; I assessimfn? searches, a:ul cusrodiusi | should contact the office of tiie t;ni- ■ ing with han d t'.'o!s. blugvne Brcn- Pa ramus. Jersey Department of Civil Ser- j! and John Holland, Cumberland j uf schooi funds. iversity Extension Division. Rut- ;n er. Ha^U't, is t)ie C,.ihm a<-e r for Thy fire prevention course for : P a c k 234. vie**, is in charge of the insUuction. j i Raymond Wheeler, tax collectur- | gprs - Tlie State University, 35 C'ol- 4f\ Hie personnel meets Thursday ove- ‘ lege Ave., New Brunswick, N.J. To assist building inspectors, an j ' treasurer for the Hy rough of Had* ! ftoy ?‘*oui ndult leaders will be nin^s starting Feb. 2 al the Ranco­ introductory coarse in Building In- i Truck Manager ! 08903, or call :!0KM7-17(i'j, esc. fi'Kvl. 'briefed on prcparcdnoss for em er­ r s Valley Regional High School, ■ donfield. will he in charge of the spection covering local codes, rec- | j Mays Landing course, and Francis gencies. and signalling skills in nft/Iounl Holly. ords, office and field procedure, lc- I ! Kenny, nerth Amhoy tax collector, The first airphnc flight of the preparation for Scouring program s Fire Prevention | gal responsibilities, and ennstrue- \ will be .. charge n( the Montclair Wright B»othcr^ at Kitty Hawk, iu M arch. Chailes Morgan, nnd The instruction covers fire pre­ ; tion problems, will be given at the course. N.C. lasted only 12 seconds nnd 'Ricluird B?.r!ow, ffa/let, have vention codes, resistance standards, , Montclair State College beginning \ Principles of Municipal Court Ad­ the plane traveled 120 feet. ’ promised an :.iteresimg progruin. protection devices, organization, I Feb. 28. Samuel P. Owen, Rutgers ministration. the special course for prevention problems, jurisdiction, I Professor of Mechanics, is the iu* peisops exposed to the administra- m3p°ction and investigation, und 1 sto.ic'.or. llion of Justice such as municipal m x m n m relationships with other agencies. i Local Planning ■court clerks and personnel, covers — RESTAURANT — Deputy Chiefs John P. Townloy | A course in Lcc:il Planning, e- [ the organization and jurisdiction ot nnd Maurice Rdliey of th:; Plain­ j pecially designed for newly electcd municipal courts, steps preliminary Rt. 35 & Broadway — Koyport field Fire Department are tht? in­ 1 planning officials, is planned in ‘to tuai and trial procedure, bail BUSINESSMEN'S structors. i Paramus beginning Wednesday, procedure and taking of criminal COMPLETE *100 Down *5435 m o . Civil Service Administration for | Feb. 15, in Netcong beginning complaints, clerical procedure for BANQUET persons involved in State and local j Thursday, Feb. 1G, in Nev.’ Bruns­ cnmmal cases, appeals, and traf- LUNCHEON ON CREDIT APPROVAL ^Ipc-rsonnel administration is schcd- * wick beginning Tuesday, Feb. 28, l lie cases, dockets, cash records, SERV60 II H 3 ROOM and tickeL control methods, reports and retention of records. ■ From *1°° io $1 ?s For 10 to Peter Aiello, statistical super­ MON. THRU FRI. for the vacation of Your Dreams visor in the Administrative Office 120 Persons of the Courts, is the Instructor of COMPLETE this course which meets in tho DINNER CHOICE OP WALL - IRWIN Freehold Regional High School COQSIlIt with us $ - 9 0 COMPLETB starting Feb. 21. From *1 90 to $2 35 before you go . . All of the courses convene once DINNER a wee^ from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., tho RTS. 9 & 33 At the Cirda FREEHOLD You imve the fun ALSO ALA CARTE AT Prom $2.20 to ( 2 .10 Fira Prevention, Building Inspec­ REASONABLE RATES we do the planning WILUAM MALONEY tion, and Municipal Tax Collection FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. 244-MJI and arranging What’s meeting for 14 sessions, the Civil more, there’s no extra William Maloney has been ap­ cost for git services pointed truck manager at Tom’s Ford Agency, Route 35, Keyport. Oa> Calls: Vatlc.v 94141 — J14 Smllb St., Perth to n U ty Mr. Maloney joined Tom’s Ford in 7 Broadway Keyport — Ni(bt9 Call ZC4-243I March, 1964 after many years of previous experience in the automo­ Brown Travel Bureau tive industry. Mr. Maloney said the ugency will aggressively pursue truck sales and service under his direction. He is married and lives at 16 Miriam Dr., HEAP BIG Matawan. The couple has one sou. SNOW PUSHER! 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Thursday, February 2, 1967 R ed ia l Me I hod is is To Hold Witnesses Consrreswfm t n Ito I VO. V(l Area Religious Services Cue.il O f Honor On Sunday 6‘School95 On Poverty To Convene Congressr-vm James J. Howard will be hauiorrd at a Victory Oianec T* ) : n > :v Friday to Sunday. Feb. 1? ; find Dance sponsored by lie’1 Mon* „ Ciiffwood Community Methsdist Fir-it Method!?! Church United Hebrew Congregatinn VVilhum (\ Wond, u .(.-.liiM, Four p/r.-f.Mis proimrient ixs the , mission ou Missions, is serving as | to 13. Jehovah’s WUuesses jf New : mouth County Democratic lix^cu* ! Church 147 IS'iain St. M at aw an 70 Broad St., Keyport will pby tU Jrh n ’?i Twi-tho'disi . field ot' Race Rela'.i'ias und tho ! director for the entire school. j Jcrsvv Circuit Number Four will Cll/fwood Ave. at Garden State Rev. Dmald T. Phillips sr Rabbi Monry Michelman. Church. Hu?.1-’!, on S undav ev.Tti-:1!’. A meal for uv'se eAtendoi); : Uvc Committee on Sa'urdjy. eel^c. ; War on Iw eny wiii address the ; ' hold their semi-annual as.-einbly at T T;Ii‘J p.m. tu jim m y Byrn;: s ST,- ^ Wlntsf.tr Sabbath Religious Services will The Baldwin orfum, -c;;i Uy ekv'i.^es will be ser\'ed :;ir;ht Parkway ! .i^semhly p..-ii;.\U j ton. Members of the Keyport Con­ Meyner wiil be the keynote snr'ak. Donald W. Sharer, Th.M., Pastor Assistant Minister Rabbi ufficuiUug. lusted of thCj^lr* \^ood lo ■■ f.iLtiv.J> p..,, r..nn- ni;.'hti; it wilt be revered dish with ! ^reerif'im will be amor)!* r>*»* \'/:t . Melhouisi. (harch. Matae.an. or. i !h* Divine Worship Sunday is at 9:30 I usual sermon fur the evening. Rab- !li( l O M -.r* " ,U u UCt- 1 nesses from I? congro^e-tkmr. iu i Sunday at 9 a.m., Divine Worship ' ‘ ' ^ ■' - four Sundav t«u.n»i’ ;• c^r.i.i. .. Vincenl Gtiari^lia of Mdtawan J 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. when the pastor ! 111 Mu-tv-liium plans to d.sc>i.ia a i;^; as hosts, '"iu* l..ayttinian Club ; three coumios; that will be repre- with tho observing of the Sacra- • Ihe puhPc is invited to he.ir tin- . dde*. eo-'.o dinalor of the a flair. -r.er.t cf Holy Coan>un>o«; 10 a.m., will observe the Sacram ent of Holy I very popular book of current m- (oiks and io pai (ii/ipat. in rfie tJj and tlv C)u)> oi i)ic churc): ' *i-a!ed at (lie ;*a;hermt:. Communion. There will Lie special J tcre.^l which the Rabbi fu ,-. .dioaid ..,.,1! Hu. 0 *h-r two ( 'I'hi; coiu'vution wd1 b e ^ ’.u a t 6 >t‘i ! P>ujij«>min A n d iea ch of Kea.nsbutg Sunday Church School; i p.m., ; c.UMsioos at tht* - j).Oi a^seinulv : is chairman of the music commit­ School of Missions, First Methodist music at both services and u nurs- }l><: ut spt’ciul importunt-v; ami pl^as- • [xetiods m tn<* mam chinch aud't.oj- 1 T!ie oaly ofi’eiin^s for tiie entire I p.m. Fridav with a song, prayer ery Cor infants and todillers is also !urc lJ the attending u.ti^i nation, school wdl !)? rec-’iv:‘d al the din- i and cyperiencos; then a discourse , tee. John D. C row ley of U nion Church, Matawan. ' n;rn. the pastor. th,> Rc v. Donald i Beach, PiesidetU of Voting Demo- pruvidtd. Sunday ji School meets at ; Miltoii Markowitz, prusidi-nt ot the ini; lables. 1 ou the assembly theme. “ Supply to ! I Plv.ihps sr.. wil; lead m bnct ’crats, is chairman of the usheu First Unitarian Church 9:30 a.m. School of Missions clas United Hebrew Congregation nnd Your Fai'ii Ljidurauci'.” by Mr. dcwuion.s atu: pr./sent tl’.c speaki'is. com m inee. ees at 5 p.m., supper at 6 p.m., and the Uoatd of Trusl ’." Sabbath Eve Services will be held , and on Sunday owning. Jan. 2% ! by the Wau-htower Bible and Traci S!CK ROOM a.m . Communion Friday at 8:15 a.m. ju • heb, Prt'derek Scovell oi the U>nu)nuw evening at s: ; p.m. in j '■Viiiiam Griffiths, cr-ordiaator of Socit'.y io mature Christian mini- Sunday there will be niurmng the Sanctuary. Tht' Rabbi will of- s \ Welfare !l<>ii;d of NV•canou'h Couu- Temple Sfsalom (Ip* Jo b C orps far M eice r. LJarlmg- ste.’.s and >)iuir ia n u ilo . p ray er arid Holy Communion, 7:43 j fieiate. His sermon ; ty. RENTALS The Reform Congregation “ ' will be “ I ton, Momivnih. -md Ocean Coon- ■ The Sundav public mex'tinc will a.m.; Holy Communion and ser- i Demand .fustic I Had: Sumiav ;ti 5 p.m. classes Rabbi Moshity Mann ties was [lie miest speaker at the '(iesiate from til*' usual circuit mo.n, 9:15 a.m .; mid Holy Com- will be conducted for ali ai;e 1 FREE Sabbath Eve Services wilt be held as.senmly progr.ipa. j assembly format by ihe shuwiru* ul niunion aad sermon, II u in. Fhsc Uaptiv. Church ; RroupK be;.;inii?!!^ ws’h prim ary. ; p.m. of a him produced bv tho DELIVERY tomorrow evening at 8:30 p.m. in M orning prayer and Holy Com­ 232 Muin St. Matuwun , Nursery service will b.j provided Mr. liiijiiihs pointed out that in the double kindergarten room of l!Jtir» the linem phiyinenf rale wets ; \Uitchiowt-r Hible Society. Entitled, munion wilt be held Wednesday at Rev. Pcul L. Jaok^on, Pastor WILLIAM C. WOOD j for ptO'ptimary chihiren so tha* “Ond Cannot Lie.’* it tells in con- • Hospital tho Strathmore Elementary School. five per cent and in lMf> only four 8:45 a.m. Sunday Churnh School for al! entire families may attend de'.^ed form, the story of tho Bible Beds The Rabbi will officiate. The sor- i afies will be hold nt 9:45 a.m .,! positions by Cleranibaulf. Bach. pci cent, bai that over half of the Theme Of School unemployed n\ i ;• nut of school und , fr*m Genesis io Revelation. vice and after-service program First Church Of Christ, Scientist ! morning worship wil! bo at 9:45 j Telemann, Couperin. Shumnnn. s Crutchea ’The* theme for flu's year's school ini', of work y o 'itm the IG to i I!?e assembly will rouolude will be sponsored by the Temple 84 Broad St.. Keyport {and 11 a.m. Th#.1 pastor’s com* > Franck. Retibkc. Smsvihy and 2 Shalom Men’o Club, The Ones Sunday service ami Sunday I is “ Aff'.uenci and Poverty: Dilem­ a”e brackci. T’u- .Icb Corps, insti­ v..th ihe final talks. 'Youth. Par­ ,r. . . .r 1j inumunmunion topic wmwill di bi’1 ••Drama uruma wiOf L.an^li\is, ma for Christians.” Path depart­ ents anil the Christian Congrcuci* • Commode* Shabbat following services will be School 11 a.m. Wt.dne.saay, ‘ testi-1 Oelivfiviinc*.-.'' Tiie rii’ht hand of tuted in 10\H und"'' the Econnn\i«: Mr. Wood has boon th(* featured ment will have its own teaching 0|)jX)riaruly Ac., li •!;>•; fa ir, youoji tion." hy L. K. Stewart, a n d sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. David mony miatingleting S p.m.p.m Reading loom , fL,;|ovvs|,jp wj|| i„, presented to new • Thurapoutl* recitalist in many cities inchidinj; staff and t>rnd- d material:-,. Those men and women who are unsk;ilcd l "S:rvin;’ wiin K\eiljsting Life m Press. The public is invited. open Saturdayturda^ from / to 4 p.m. . members. A supervised nursery is Lam p* supervised nursery is } San I-ranci^co aad Oakland, Calif.; m charge of the departm ents aic: fos jobs w here a special skill U View ,” hy J. W. Mlsoti. “By one Spirit are we all baptized provided during both services. \ Greensboro. N.C.; Washington and Jehovah's WUnenea into one body, whether we be Jews j Nursery, Mr*. Harry !•'. Rnct!'- needed. Keyport Congregation Children’s rfuirch is hold at II a.m. New York. Ue has also played lo- , prim ary, M;s. William Allin: Mr. (Irjffit.hs also p " ‘>t’ntf'd the ot Gentiles, whether we be bond The School of Missions sandwich I oally. Local organists know Mr. MembersHip MeeHng r r 90pJ SURGICAL Kingdom Hall, SJ Division St. or free; and have been all made lo | junior, Mrs John 13, Helium; jimi.ii film, “What's in it l’m Mo.” whwh Keyport siippt'r will hf-;»in al 5:)5 p.m. and) Wood through Ihi? Moiimouib Coun­ , hii;h, (Iu* R 'V. Oonalii W. Shaaer; gave a ca-'e hist iry t>f on.* of t!*e Tvunpie Be(h Ahm, Matawan, the ' drink Into onn Spirit." This verse jut the assembly program at 5 p.m. . ty Chapter of American (iuild of \ a a j L a p p u a n c e At talk entitled, “Th» Value of from I Corinthians is the Golden senioi the Ri\, Slinivr; vouaj* persons foi w hom the C orps Itayshorc Co:vA'rvati\ e Con;*: ei'a- ‘ a play, "A For Viffurt,*’ will b»? i Organists. Ho js an exrcu’ivc covi- J a n d DRUG CO, ’ lidults, M ;s. Liiiiiy H. .lohnnon. Th<* chatujed i:,.s w.*.v U'.c a d tu>e. wil! hold a general m em b er-! the Mosaic Law to You." will ba Text, for s l.esson • Sermon on presented. At 7 p m. classes for all \-mittcc mernl-er ot that K’ouj). He \\ (Ivon by K. f.e Compte at 9:30 "Spirit” to ba read In nil Christian j adults will use the texdv> .1;, "i{". p ­ ceoiioini:; .situation. Toe 'h'Ii',*»! <'f ship meetir;* tonight af *10 p.m . in " J T w ^ r r o n l Si., K eyport ajjes wiil bo held. suidied under Wvinrich, Im-es. 1;ok Science churches this Sunday. er of tin* Poor,’* by J. Edward Missions wil1 co n :,.m!’‘ lot j!ic tics' ?ht I n st Aid Imihlini:. Aml.-ov Rd ■ (Next to l*wo|iifs S afi fc.ra. Sunday. At 10:30 n.m, The and Mc(‘urdy. IPs musical career .M.irath.»B Uuss* Pft»B Midweek service will be Thurs­ ■ Carotht'ts and w«It sre u dramatic two weeks and oa I’atod.ay. i'eb. Tv. a\ui Pvu'prM Ave, i oVtwood The Watchtower Bible Study will be h a S included colb'jv fi'UChiii;' Nur . ji Church Of God day at 8 p.m. i prest*nta!:nii o! “Ti\o iu a Ti.i|i" thi- ‘•■aridwicli si.pp— w:>i h■ to a-.' -rna ioc'iides tie. e'-".!’-*m et two McolAllTtnti tu AU Type* 8uf|lC< held. The subject theme under dls- thro u g h his as^ociatau'. with, the Central Ave. off Union \v « . al the fir,si S‘'smmm. M i^. H.irnld a. IT. p tt' and ii p:av "A I or m mhei * to tlu nomiruitm;! com Ipi'lKoci »iid (i»tnunt* ouwion will bo a continuance of Grace McthudiM Church Ux*rkelcy l>»vL?ity ,‘v h'lii-rk- Unlnn Beach Ciinsteiu. ch a iim a n o( '!-.e Cc.i^ l-'.tfi ’ l." v.':!'. U . p' ■ r . d nv'Ov, ! a C'n,'U'a*u>n 'oitii;? - last week’s lesson, "They Followed St. Jam es Pl„ Union Bench eJev, Ca)if.)rii’.i. lie i> j*!-:,du.i}c Him," based on Matt. 4:19,20 and Rov. Blon E. Ceci! jr., Pastor Sunday Schml is hi-t.l at tp -i m , Rev. Franklin H Hire!. of 'WV- :;l,v (M-. at. "“I ‘‘Modern Unwillingness tn Hear PriiKVtun. aiul ih-- S.u* l'i .-ui. ist,? God'a Message Leads to Calamity.” morning warship, 11 a.m.; evan­ Worship servict*1; will b.‘ held at gelistic service, 7:30 p.m. U:3G and II a.»n. A nursery is pro- Thco'OLjy S.'lliM.'.tlV. “ First Presbyterian Church Y.P.E. services aro held Wednes­ videu at tl-.e \\ a.m. sejvlve. 'Ihe recital wiil b ' in t-.'o Route 34 and Franklin St. day at 7:30 p.m. Church S ’hool ji; l^.-ld at !)..'*’) a.m- sections \wil, ;t \ . *•; t* *.»!;*:.■ i*t tl- Matawan with ckiHses for a!! aj»es. WUV. jilt.' ?'.;>!11i,st (i| ti*r* '-wruoi; \\:!1 Rev. Clwstor A. Galloway, Pastor Cross Ol Glory b tt'M rs. .tn'ta:;;^- J. W.>,.d. MONMOUTH CpUNtX'S Klnj* of Kinps l.mheran Church sopr.nio. Wtvul \v;in s- \ T O M S Rev. Dennis G. Jacobs Lutheran Church Assistant Pastor Matawon-Mttrlboro Chorrv 1>ee l :ar»)j Kil., c-«\d r' i< Strathuicre Sch'jol, Maiuwr.n *iM{ddU‘towu tu th e Mv’A C-.-;*-'-. -.av.'v Morning Worship Services ai 9:15 Rev. C. Burkins. Pastor and 11 a.m, The Sacrament of the Rev. Richard A. Voedcu, Pastor of *11 I<’ivtw!:. M'l-x-, S-'.‘ h i ~ Sunday School: 9: If* a m. lo PI-.10 w w m , • kurgesi. Lord's Slipper will be administered Sunday Worship Service, 10:30 studied ’.vi’.ri n'»!:tl»!e t kt both services and new members a. m., Strathmore Elementary am . Church Services 8 am .: 10:13 , chiding Wnluim Whiliu-v and I'r-d- will be publicly received. Church School, Lloyd Rd, near Church St., a.m ‘ crick Jagcl. Her two i' uiuImM'.n of M atawan. Sunday Church School Die evening Will b e s*‘K»cnons of School meets at 9:15 and II a.m. First Spiritual Church ot Child-care Is provided every Sun­ mceta at 9 a.m. nt the schttoi. A bach and Whitachei. nursery is available during the ser­ Divine Rose Tlu* tot ti ll is open tu tlu- public. FORD FORD DEALER day morning for children under 270 Main St., Belfort! three years of age. Parents desir­ vice for age six and under. The program wi.'t begin piompily Rev. Phoebe Dailey, Pastor at 7:3U p.m. ing to havo tholr children baptized O«thsomane Lutheran Cliurch Services are held Sunday and on Sunday, Feb. 13, mujt meet this Mapte PL, Ke>-port Tuesday eve migs at 5 p.m. Sunday afternoon with tha Pastor Rev. Frederick Boos, Pastor 30 p.m. Sundav Services, 6:30, 9:45, and St, ClemenPs Church Y o u t h U ( M w r r e t f Mntawan Grnmmar School ON Lulhcr Memorial Church 11 aXi. Sunday Church School. 9;45 Missouri Synoil a.m. Broad St.* Matawan M St. John'* Church THE Tlnloa Ave. and Freehold Rd. Rev. Toseph A. KusciMski, Pa-.tvx St. lohii'ft MelhodUt Church Masses are nt S. 0:30. and )1 The week bcg.nnm^ Pie past East Coast New Shrewsbury Florence Ave., Hazlet Sunday is b*-m^ celehtat-'d as Rev. Danial D. Retn’ieimcr, Pastor Mev. Norman R. Riley, Paslr.r Youth Week Special tu’jxt ("fit;, ch. H i/1 !. Privilege." vi»3 in he held ai 9:3(» nnd 11 «.m. i . Rev. KutheiuK! MdT*r, Pa,tt;r »vhen high s> h i-•*. to .. o,--«, >: ii .■ Ash Wednesday, Feb. 8. Evening will bp, “Not For Sale.” This Is the StrvictfA ate held on Sundav at*d c h u u h \h :n ‘.-d 'u the v'--.»r-.*do s*o Vespers. 7: -li p.m.; Sermon topic: final message In n series on Imirsday ^voiious ar H o ciocrx vices. “I, John." Guest speaker fur both Spiritual Renewal. Church School j and on F u d t v aftcnuM n^ a? 2 p m. At bo.'h lb.’ ylJ . .m.i 11 (i n. •„ .- Tom s Ford Ci w rvices will be thi* Rov. Louis C. nnd nursery olso liehl at 5:3') aad! vu rt 1 11 :• tvi. ti>e i . Mever, executive secretary, stew­ II am . Youth niivtings ut :.Tji Hrowntown (onmtuiutN Cluirelt 6 v r .^ p.avei ardship nnd evangelism, for the p.m. Utoup^ for grades five Rrowmown Lnloii Sund.»v ivhoul •aiiia \n <> Atlantic district. through eight, and nigh sciifo!.' Kcnite K llrortntuvva ar, l > i O rg an recital at p m., with j Kev. I f.me:i ( anu >r Bnvview Prcjbiterlan Church i :v) n’adt* I itl p* 1 9 6 Wdlinm Word. r> ;ltal!st. Feature S unday .^ci’imI i-» n-ul li on. a [.» th • ') ; i ONALL I 't liilfwuou Beach vocal soloist of the evening. Mi* tn !(V r, a nt and ta-.* el.uu o • ! Rov. David I.. Bueci, Pastor :t Miss Ue j.Uilaoiw WihkI, io e /i »-.s»»pt,t:u*. ( vit i- i> fn-’a 11 ,i o:. n ;,u L ■- <- Si l:.tit.*. i- a th • a h i; teat- "Zealous For Christ” v.itl In' thf . \Vetlni“.:liiv. l eb 3. (>juntiii: lin u -n P v riv ,; v *, c •'J n v irivo.-d : > o faith , ml M '.s m.i r first uf a series of scrntniu Ser.iiv, Ash Wc.lnoid.iy ni|-,H, tvnd ' ivaih.ii! lb- ■-»t t IT>'lit t* l-’ss entitled. “What Is A Christian.1 ’ lit > H,i!v Communion S t v iiy , S p m . this Sunday * 11 a ni v.orshio ' i- I ' Thi Church (>1 Oui Saviour j At tie 11 ,i vice. Jaok Pleaclier, i'nt i’ntivr- | The l*‘nlllt Reiirmcd Church (1 piseop.d) f 1 -! I ■■ hv < son. Mrs. Giiiir i' llnlller, n:ui Mrs. i Middle Rd. And I’m)!'.- Aw. Cottrell Rd., Madtvou Inwn.lup i t tln- ,1 . u l r ■ TO SAVE YOU MORE MOISEY Arthur Melo will be ordained as > lliw.it Uev Ihoinas A Kelt |i . \ ; n M > If t 1 he flder» and rccoRiiilion given as i Kev. ri'eiulore i'. Muller, Pastur tu I I I-pi Sttrtdav ’he'C v :r. ■ ; :v, i «: ti-. • tiListe--!, P.iul Wilttht will be in ! Ximtiiy Silitiil wil! ho held ut pr.tyi r and H - nun. « vi ey Ul V.' «Ullrd as an eldertruitee. Mr?.! *' -W, U'.W. and 11 a.m. I a m and fami v >t i vn «•. ^ >’ a m Hose Bura!iun«, Mrs. M.iI Jnrtf f Mt -hih: Wnritup Serviros will ■ On Hand Now For immediate Delivery ('hui v It S ' ve e. U 0-' *'> t e 1 ^ Mi. ;■ .1.01 Siliiliiiifi. Mrs. &J'I ! h f >f| . Most Compk'to Lino In Tlio Convorfit'loi, Complete Front %..is in ti - . f. during the aervicB fur younj Hie pa\t'ir mil (irearh . *1 l’aln Youth IVII.)Ws:»ip will Schtwl at :* l i a in nnd m .irnm : an.i di;v< i-m| lii ' m ih thui m en* nt < p.m. anil Yimlh IVlioW Meet nt *» .1(1 p.m. fcofshlp, U n t\t. Pl.U>M w li S'! I fie Ntn^ev p.. PAJKLANES ft‘m>l C.u'itMi' r »-,lor: To" Ir- ahlpi ut 7 p ni, Siindav*. I An Oti rMti.ni *.’l.t»% h r n t* d (;,h! ' •i V\ .ui I the. „ ‘ fh* h dil .it 7. la p m A". r\ i,i.-, i FALCONS ■4 On l-'cb. B. Ash W nlnrtdav. M 1 m em ber. ,u,d l-t.tei. M.-.-itn* will tif in^'tm.* A dl h - ,1 III ai i i * till r i , Mllfp- a (don.i at t* Uup,• fi- i|(i .•t| kulmtl 500s chiiffh; "Wtm Is Voiir Kitijt?" will I £“ ! 1 h1U,(h Morgan* Hh» MethiMhkl ( hurrh ! i r.^rs s, l» r,ij|.,w p }. • V/rtqotn, Ft»hitfi\ v/in-i't,, r * ci n t w in-1: c be .he fir„ In a ,en« entiUed. „ ...... Met i!ut4\ tile tb ■ jn, j. t? ilv.si ; ro.it Dot>n w-„ if Eo-..: r.„n •Tnder ih»* Shadow Of 'Ih Iti 'A*i;r»m I i «ni' T.r i •’ i ih e |ur hlf I **»ir w.H i oi£ nt th1’ *v I ^ fi iid t ii * ; ah. i» .iviunivi W.KjOir.. H.,i Jlnp\ V f.n . '-I* ilili't Crof.v ‘ Sundav S.-’vir*’* Inr;Jn:; !»•-, ’ i ^ i l » ,1 !*» th.* p.mi • O n l) . Mi 'en *ri\ii • .m i ihe Sv 1 >i:. t« 11 .i m ii -1 i 1-!' : • V • < -inf'-trrv e THUNDIERBIRDS lrlnliv Church (l.pUt'npal) th- I » » in c- 2 i .i tn S ii t’i | t < tiu;, II .t Ik I I) d rt rt t Al to Mato St , • it-.-1{ .f Tl,„ All N l 0 ' . i.t, TRUCKS Rrijul.uly S18.25 V ? ”1 • ■ ilUiitt <1\ W l|l t'f .■h hf.-u flirt t 4 ItH I ' I ;«• <'o '' i 11 ^ -tm 'tuv. Hpv. t 4 -rtdl M Ifdll. It--' ! h 1 ^ I ?.)<>; 1 i i i , i A ‘ i i Sundiv. 7: 4% a IO M nnd -d *! Nrlt, M-fW 1. ' ■ tT ‘ * -1 ' t '1 ’ * .|. , * . 1 • 1 *■ * i ’ * Mnly i! mrtinimintr '•* U SI Lik. pV« I I n t h l w ■, {)'■ ‘ 1 ' • f ’ t O O Spcciol PricoSl 3.5 0 » h-vd 1'* tv - l . i.1 N S- ’» •1 P la Annotmco Appoinfnturl J?y hidV 14 :< c Bln.! t liil»I: ’ IT. Kfijmtt - ’• I ii ''- . 1 •' 411 a , J M u n r |)i M h n il, ll i r > K< • ' li ; * J K in *. | '.1 | i , ’,\t ,*f au>\ !»\‘i hem. i i i ft-til; t’ •' |i |t» U l» •OU(-h Api-nMl- "if nf Mf >• Hv t H M4i . 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j reel lax liability. I hey represent «i Wfe sff A* c,jIl 4 et± a* . . c? I if A*/? j < tho In coasii!tidioiis with all IMS Notes IsiiMth of l;*.\p.iy(‘r» o: t’fi'ir rr»pre- *»£l! i* v .^ i4 h : ’ " ■ * ' - ' sontativw bli.s'inl'ii-tuien, individual jssfiSOi ®i :_- wa^e fMrjniy, account* ants, fanr.ns, anu Lorporatinn ex- ! r a i s ? = ^ Openings ivutivvs. - —4j«r ' s lisUuu Tax Kvaminers \A) \\. SV-.vii,’-. O isliici Diit'C- T!., pi*:tner ! AppUcmions may bo filed in 264-1148 after 5 p.m. wj'2* 11 th iw rooms aw l t>ath. heal s«i>- Call iv: appointment , -hT UUlVS, “mi corporaUons* J Ttooni fc-i'i. 1080 Broad St., New* Attached garage PRICE $14,000 r and ueie*mino tlu'ir correct bed­ jmk. For further information, write pliod $90 per month, immediate I minutes to shopping, schools, ..... ______:cral lax. haijilitws, occupancy. 1 year lease, 1 month MM'AWAN jto College Kec’uitnient Co-ordina- Help W anied - Female 2 security in aJ.anra. Inquire apt. 3. buses ‘1 b.i.ri’IlONl'. ANHWt-iHiNG i Tux TvclminaMs tleal with tax- ■ tor, lnterr.nl Revenue Service, Post Amboy Rd., Cliffwood. _ wjtf Terms: $5000 cmwu and assume BETSY ROSS Ju st olfi'red. 8 u'oin T'esidcncA'. SI .fiVH. I; ! pavers in both the (office a n d by j Office Box 1261, N W atk, N.J. «7t0i, REGISTERED NURSE OR Licens­ I.*■[ us t.»e vour M'cit-taiv, no need : a n icsj'HJi. . ' to identify ‘ " and ‘ ex­ .n r tclcpno;.c 201-G40 3707 or ?01*645* nu'jrtK^KC brick front, -t bedrtsnns, 2 baths, !( ed practical nurse by examina­ KEYPORT‘ii0USE7~CnII ’ 5M-ifJSI. S, i'.lf O ftijl linn plain lax i. rues and del ermine cor- ! yj?.5. wjt< '!>!. 5fiG*Mfl5 7 to 9 p.m. lavatory, up to d.’to kitch-'n with!‘° ,,llss L tion, part ot full time, days & even­ AGEMCY nil tir 'in r r c s , family i w ,, (! ix ! VK'1' Ul ings. Call Holmdel Nursing Home, _ wJ|j ULTR O itffifilR N 'apariincnV,"3"Vi LUiNGAl.OW, J ’rooms, mort^nae i<»*). 2-.?ar {.'Jir i^e. Nearly M-n*. i u / u l T t n JJw y 34, Holmdel. 346-4200. wilt rooms, science kitchen, lipst lo­ uf:a l k s t a t k givon hv owppr, r';d! ?Kf?. l vJ52. of ;;i(iU?td. NY**i >hoppiiU;. tuiih , W A N i t U -ifOMAN to cure for 2 chi!Urcn and cation. Aslt for Mr. P.v.dii, 787­ 117 HWY i{5 KKYPORT nnd buses. lh'Sido: lakes neariiy !" ""■■'■"•■"'i-i " tvjK 2G4-3456 WKKKnAYS fi ’i‘0 9 do light house cleaning lot sub­ 967 ocJWjHSfi.______wjtf for swimiunu1.. Apjuoxiniatolv j il-NK. CARS iore. No mone down vets, low small tracts. Will pay top dollai ROIiLUOW KF.NNELS, lio.ne fa- WINTER PERM ■*aot>. Situated on a large wooded lot down F.H.A , or take over mort­ Call 5GA w jl KEYPORT APARTV.SNT, 3 large no real estate brokers. cililies for cats. Individual pens Transferred owner. Wonderful gage. 5200, 11 no answer call Murdock 7 0 room:;, walk to town, newly with runs for does. Tender loving '5 SALE PART TJME WAITRESS, over 21 painted. Heat supplied. JS5 por mortgage arrangement. Call 506- o r a . wjtl years old. Call evening! 2M-11G4. cure Pets own diet. Mrs Bowman month. Call 764-4545. wj2 761)0 now. 535.500. ONLY $2S,500 Jii tyjies LIMITED TIME ______wj5 COPHKK .JO, brn.w .15, 462-28M. wjtf ef str'.'.n iion end mttal Pick up APARTMENT, 3 nCOMS flnu Ijdtli, 1 APP l-EBROOK OF MATAWAN * EOMESTIC HELP IVfc to 2 unys SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT servicr, ycur home or shop. Cull private entrance, gas, heat and RF.ALTORS LOST 13 I per week. Reference* required. APPROVAL &+5 81M. wjU Reg. 12.50 *950 Call 566-7390. w ii hot water supplied. Adults only. HWY 34 (N. OF LLOYD RD.) Call 2S4-4253. wj2 Wit litlY ANYTHING' Cl UMTS PET, large male black i SliGISTERED NURS2, ps.t time. «6-76t)0 CAl.l. 566 1881 NOW. ' Cull 7S?-’ 5JI cat wearing white collar, vicinity ‘ Reg. 15.00 $ 1 2 5 0 2 days weekly. Apply in person MATAWAN TOWNSHIP. HOUSE. Agents for Beautiful Oak Hill wjt ( of Kavine Dri\e, Ma.’aWiin on .lami S | 5 00 Rt Mount Pleasant Msnor Nursing 4 rooms and tile bath, newly dec­ wj2 ’ ar\- '2ti Kt u jitl. CnU_T»S;t Jd'VV'. v j; < ReB. 17.50 Hume, 33 Frenetiu Ave., Matawan. 8 orated, good location 1115 per IN MATAWAN! F O R S A L E j ;-yT:a h -■o f b Ci7:h ,m a n ^’shepiuTd month. Call 566-2516. wj2 I tan coal with whi»c eiifst. l.ink . KEG. 75 00 W O ^ nT" KtTE^ENCED~pre- LOVELY ITS VAN S ACCY. lO O F SUINGl.FS * SI.75 bundle i clu*ke ct)llar, answers to name ferred for morning ihift in bak- FURNISHED ROOM. Inquire 15C Asbestci and brick siding - $10 SPECIAL PERM FOR Main St., Keyport. wjl 'H u rry . Greatly missed. Call | _r-> Apply In person 18 tittle St.. tq. Cedar shakes JIO.SO sq. Finer ;K5I2.* wj? ! $2000 H A uw an ______w jl NEIGHBORHOOD REALTOR High Fashion Blonds for Interview. APARTMENT. 4 ROOMS, all im­ RctfftnK SunnJi<*3, 52 WiMon Avfr CR. MAIN ST. A 11WY 31 t LEAKING WOMAN, M a y week, provements, adults or small fam­ iHie, Englishtown. 446 W21 wjtf 19 I J 0 0 MATAWAN FROSTING paid holldayi, Apply lu pcraon ily. Call W4-W26. w|2 l ”his adorable bungalow is perfect for a small family. Its* A-l condi­ Brookdale Hurting Home, 33'2S MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING DELUXE THKMKNLVHhS O PPO PTl’N m ’ j Highway 38, H aiUt . ____ v/|9 A PAR 17.1 ENT, J ROOMS and bath, tion will *el! you on sight. Larg* OPEN 7 DAYS for mi n a*:d women or husbar.d ' TOUCH UPS from 6 50 (inc. set) B illing and piling CLERilTcr all newly decorated, heat and living ioom, new kivcliei>, lull dii>- ______Vijt’ ALUMINUM wire team; unlimited earnings a 1 WE USE THE COLOR ACCELERATING pleasant Insurants oiflco. Perm­ all utilities supplied, lias to be ing room, 18 ft. inciter UiMribntor with one of the fa*test ' anent part time, insy work into seen to bn appreciated. Off street comptvic with wall to wall curat­ >;rovvinK Corporations in America j parking. Adults only. Call 264 4661. ing. Guest room and porch. Small COMBINATION WINDOWS MACHINE FOR ALL COLORING full time. Please *entf resume, do BUY OF THE WEEK i w n s Attorneys, Pdnknts, CJ’As, medical ; not call tu Holme* I McDowell. w jl down payment needed and o«ly nnd men from ail walks of life ! AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Main St., Holmdel. wJJ JICM per month. Priced at an in­ have come into this business. Part ' CLIFFWOOD APARTMENT, 1 credibly low $12,900. Cat! 671-3311 Inmiai uUto Dutch Colonial Green New white tiiple tiack K-Z tilt rooms, heat and hot water sup­ tim e to full lime basis. You have ’ HAIR now! und Whito Vtllnge. 3 bedroom*, see it to bcpeve It. Write Ho\ Holp Wanted • M«l* 3 plied, Call 566 0260. wjS targe living room, dinette, 2 baths, STANI'ARII Sl/liS IN STCiCK WllOl.i-SAI.l- - Kl. AH. 2% lv.»ie, N J., or call its? i;w. , nllathfd and btce/ewuy. i KEANSBL'RG 3-ROOM unfurnish­ WALKER & WALKER, i m THIS NEWSPAPER doea not know­ Modern kitrhcn All utiHti^n. STYLISTS ingly accept help wanted ads ed apartment, first floor, heat REALTORS i-HKi-: P.'.rriMA'n from employers covered by tlw nnd hot water supplied: I rooms, KARL A. FRA NT/ i\ KYI'OHT F O R LEASE 21 Airport Pla/a Profossional Building Fair Labor Standard* Act, which unfurnished apartment, second MIDDLETOWN HOLMDl'L. N.J.. ASKING ONLY M-g* POOL TAI)LKSr»lat (op ar irom Jifl t'iill Kev- than the legal minimum wage ol ond floor. Keyport, several sleep­ $18,990 -In .u- nr.'iniy. Hoferenct s WiiU* \ m o n . . Tufs v i f : at. ?-s 264-6370 |j(irt AauiM-nnitt r‘i;t(lltij rt jtf THUKS. - txt, 7-V (1.25 an hour or fail to pay tim« ing rr-orr.9. Inquire at 203 Main St., 671-3311 . Hnx f7 in * .t'e of fhN iu w»pa|M t wi2 excellent nnd One-half for hours over 40 a )(cy|Kirt. v»jj r.ii.A . Ison m w N HAM'IUM) t'ltt.A N . Vtjll week. Contact the U.S. Labor De­ V A. NO DOWN i ‘‘r,tlhv:it 1. IMJ m' ih i f ail I’M- partm ent's local uftice for niwrc KF.YPORT, APARTMENT. J PARK LIKP YARDS ) !?’> i !h r 5 p ni whf Information. The address is Fed- rwnu, centrally located. Call iinn'iNc;, sri'KY. 1 it .Ml S| . yini Iluiniing. Trenton ______vv^tf 748-21*33 after 8 n m. w)J Cape Cot! on upptuximulcly RANKl & WEBER Ki vpurt: ,i' ..iliilili' fii or before ' BOYS f ' 2 a c r e s ...... SI7.D0C Ap: .1 I't 1 it! IlliT !V Kl'\ v it I'.rM BEAUTIFUL NLW Fl’RNISIII-n Aul I'.uiUli",' t'.itl ?tvtli. •0 WJH Opportunity for a select, limited apsrtm rnt on llighvvny 35. ( lifl- J-story liume apprn'ii,'lately REALTY CO. O'.’l, I'ONSOI 1. 1 " I V; l-.ilabb* at BOB WHITE BUICK nuuilier of serious, ambitious bovs word. across from Cervel Crntral 1 acre ...... 14.900 UHOKI'K 11" IV, .rill. I;v f ».ii WJS. t^_« acres ...... 24,KO. MB WII ~ biNGtK ?i;G 7 AC-* nished Tootni, private entrance, pany of today's bull nets leaiter* o p r : s: \ i ■: d a y s 4 block to his and stores, Clittdreu I's.i; M ufJtT 1. U !o * tv « <»ll Pegan) Apply at Keyport Werkly ltan, h 011 H|M)roXiinatety »*«» Ml GETTING YOUR MONEY MAY NOT BE TOO DIFFICULT. o r call iiH-3030. ______wjtf and pets welcome. Call 7K7 0834. Mjike*. I*ul Ionl»«»ic‘. W aere ...... 76.000 _ _ I'liftnr.s. tlr^s f.jM V Wliffc r.tv » wjj BUT WE WANT YOUR FRIENDSHIP! ntoaM Iv if *V» f n*I, 2 ranches plupi II . . . . 62,000 IN I M l I’l 1 V.U JOB PRESSMAN KKANSOtlRG • 1 nfuly-i^corattd NEWSPAPERS, OUR ENDURING POLICY OF FAIR DEALING AND GREATER room*, com|>lftrly privnlr, fum* iihftl or unfurnUhrd. F!m Im^h I STERLING McCANN :i • iA it:j m m iw i ;i ‘ J I II IV. VALUES ASSURES MUTUAL SATISFACTION. DROP DOW N l.nTERPRESS & OFFSET — front and rrnr lun im w Jjch Femcd* hfai I.STati: !• i-i•«J* \u,tk 5 H* Ad n i d le IO Stemly work, flood p«y, u«unl In yard. to HWY 34 MADISON 'IOWNMIIP ia!i»»r IV *:.»*nl vv. irt. 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"MONMOUTH C0UH1YS LARGEST BUICK DEALER" , 'At V |4 «rirl l i • in jlf ! Ail U I m - -. v il. h If f„ ■ nt ii1; i b ) pt rmm'iM «| • ' -• -r- I •* | I-.- 1...... • • 1' ...... I 1-4 *. *)f t n ( | i / ^ f e* c* "* ' ” J- .WW I ------' f rt*! *tii| - BUICK ••!»» I t « -- ■ ■ ' . ■ . rtf r u i Iff I"? J»'» tilt l ltd ; * i'H (.'V Kt I- »«i -i ■ • i * ' I V* A ( .'>*?!■■ fwjFutrtfr-, ..ir-ft! •*>»-.( e* r« * I* t I.t t ft t'T t.t! >tu*‘-'*i & o m • ‘ V n u J d * » !l BO B W H ITE U -.(.M Il u t l - m a i i l i l |j itt, *da fi 't j I * ‘ * |i V)l!j *)|l *)« n*« h i \ ! n ) i-i O l'-' ' 1 i- i *M »iw f. VtHf « |M P*(»f 't'AIMIMtl (»«>iIRAtiMM It* i i l WWiNAl ft fc’fAt t I M>» M** ttJIt ^ t •• , tomwtt-mia*. Vmv it-tmm-1 »*» !*•»♦ jwwiwtMl bt Shrewsbury Ave , New Shrewsbury 741-63100 M M IIP Nt j * UM (rfW 4 BW »•(»<< Wl imn»M4-4, (Vl V?M • j l S U B M (M*. 4*fi. I f c jU ' ...... P-siga Slxfaen THE M a i a.w a N JOURNAL, N 1ht.i‘5C»ay.. K»brti*ry 2, 1967 t | Hctii E. .Tori, Keyport, is attorney ion the revoked list, count ! A!v> C.’orx«^ F. Pai:i-» j | c a a h i a f[ Alfied K. SanJers, 1 Ing, T. Frank \V*'ij;^nd dO',1 Herbert Idren’^; f.)' p^rimetH. ha^ h-’eii chj> t for Mr. Whitney. j Patrolman Howard Ruth, bor- Officers nf I ;j';-ov.inre v'-:-* p'-esid^nt; Holme* ! assistant cashier; Charl-.-s S, ‘ iy W«.-st to the nd\-iso,-y bn,it\i at ?0 v-,. u :{lj .;a. Five Counts J ough polire. biled to prosectdtf a jr . ri\,v,feifionn's cosnndt- j m an, HeL’ernse, L. I., g ained clis jident; I Miirus A. FoiJunsbeo, I SfahJsmlth. comptrole*r; G.'ot i-o m wai jtee jo eh-.Mse tho (-;j!de.u.ilv U brary Chi!- ’nicsi I :r tif e Ixvk. rying grave allegations on payment | into court armed with technical iburj;, a passenger in the Nichuson following ofweerv } Keivietfi J. Macdonald jt., ussisUn:; of costs and ihe approval ol the ; car,W as* injured hi the crash. M r. Geotge i. l!.elif,\ p-vvilent; ’ vice president, Myi-on M '.'itn- prosecutor. j reports showing thf? distances at j which cars can be brought to a i Nicbolso.i repotted running into Samuel C. Moms, vxy ciwiunan | De: w i‘r, vi<»o [>i .,s'd«,;a: Four compiaim?! m ose fio-n the | sU>v ul specific* spe*'d^ and over •th e Santo.*; auto m the P 'a r as it of tlie executive e“ prer.nfent; N'»ih:in W | Al.a IU iou C rh'ipirs rocited in complaints filed by i Vehicles Department. Mr. WViu- j Keyporc, paid $10 and costs fur Dey, vice pivsu.leiv,; K k k u d i cashier, Waiter G. Burk\u\uU }v.. FraHklin anti Peggy Ann Colton, of j man sought to correhdr Die Y.*o J speeding on Maple PJ. Patrolman llamiii, \'ic l president iuiil ’ n.sliicr; j a.'sistant ca.;iii» r. L’li.iiies S. Wrsf Third St., Kevooil, a^ninst I rctleal figtuvs in ihv icport with , Kubui I Oiiion, borough police. ilany It. Ma//a, vice jxvstdent; J. ■ Uusc.t{diUy to Vocational & Avldinji iMwehiues ROUND TRIPS DMLY Other Canes charges of both no license and no O Also withdrawn with consent of registration in possession, entered ALL MAKES 2 5 D I R E C T ! o Pori Authority Terminal the court and payment of costs was by Special Officer Matthew Dnnza, j Courses 8 complaint signed by Edward borough pollee, bur would contest j '(‘he spring semester of th>* Mon­ SOLD Whitney, 53 Chingurorg Avp„ K ey a driving on the revoked list coo.it. ! mouih County Yocadonai Schools port, h^ttinsl William Diemen, 5l Fines and costs totaling S.J5 were i l*A'enin^ Trade Fxteusion und Ap­ RENTED Phone 264 • 2222 Chingorora Ave., Keyport, nl!ei»ing assessed on the juii'ty-plea counts, I prentice 1‘togram will beijin on loss of tools valued at $100. Ken- but an adjournment wa.*; framed j Feb. 1,'t, 19(57. The program is de* _ ^ REPAIRED FOR INFORM ATION j signed for those persons employed Asbury Park - Nov/ York Transit Co. ‘ tu ocLupaiioiia! fields related tn flie ' LARGE SELECTION courses offered. NEW AND REBUILTS AT LOW PRICES Classes will be held from 7 p.m. 5 YfAR GUARANTEE OPENING SOON! to 10 p.m. twice ft week for q per­ t iod ot H weeks. Courses offered at the 1. onR Hranch Schooi are: SERPICO S R0LL0 BUS TERMINAL .Air Conduior.ing and refrigeration, Ij CLIFFWOOD PIZZA automotive electrical systems, bak- ll 101 Monmouth St., Red Bank ROUTE 35 at 6 CORNERS — KEYPORT if‘*r'ng5 are; Automatie power accessories r»- Come in and Meet puir. bluepiint r*fadiiiR. Caipentiy jl, 11, Drafting 111, IV, ehcUuai I repair nnd maintenance, F.h ctron- GEORCE 8UTH and JOHN BAMBRICK | ics III, IV, and industrial mathe* | mattes. The Matawan School will | again offer machine shop. . Proprietors I Donald P. Hoa^land, Superintend- len t of the V ikaional School Dis triel s'aid that pi osp >rti-.o students Enjoy Our Delicious shouM re'ii-t*-!' hv mail through the D IS C O U N T f?CK£S3$ Voeaiionai D's»ru'N Adr.ams'r i- ( •• fc • . «*■!• O J* ★ HOME MADE MEAT BALLS live Ofiu.e at 75 Wesi Mam St . j k • Freehoid. , ...... - ...... ~M W w m A - ; v <• AND The evening program »s part of a . three phase pto^rum which abo in- j ★ SAUSAGE SANDWICHES eludes high school vocational vdu- : CLIP AND REDEEM , *»■ ^AIV , - PLUS — cation and post liijjh school teel;- i nitai in^tittue eoioses | A '-'AKIETY OF CHICK FOR FLAVORFUL WELL TRIMMED r ( A iec«»it su?v<*v di.,eh*-i- (t Z 'if j * COLD SUBMARINES j "very III ^irmm-^ v.'.iktd !nf) . 1 muie days ea< h y \u oti the t irm ! in part iim r « nde;n ors. j StilkK* Toe «IAK^ 0 O * SPEEDY SAYS: ' V * Jy i* * «. SHOf(T G"i QUlC,< N' EASY CLIP THIS COUPOM Bar-B-Q Chickep tb. 6?c k.",) R ib S iealt Irz. \ : ta ! Sf':- LADIES . . . The (time Pjft lia(« Sliort P.ibs Ib. 59c ol S ? Mar* Sliced Bacon 5 0 * OFF! h-.>r o t «».vLir tash’ is Right Now >0 halirtn Sau'^O'.' S'lb Bacon Ib. 59 c nonfltis POULTRY o r FISH S i I FAN ShoillcJl.-r Stodl G rc i’in d CI h jc I Ib. 98c for that o n : c o u p o n pl-i f * m »* v. m a e o H r.ONE ‘ .:S CHVCK OUJD JAft. IH^U : \ C i m > r t K osher ChioV-M Fillet S10.•»t !b. 88c \-c tUNl'llS (.713* N o CAR Dclmonico Sloaic ib. $1.68 ...a n d Bill Lanzaro _ 30c OFF! rt FRUITS & VEGETABLES J'AHTfl Y Has the Car for You! VEGETABLE OIL ^ K rj I one coi/r;?< r c » * * ti; r. c o u po n ------fcOJO JAr. U '-I'i I [ 3. 4**-. Hi** EGG NOODLES «:rn »**«j ‘ H E R E m VAViV>V>i>y>V'^V>V''i')V.ViV))Vv'v\y,V: ■ i M r o r t f r. PR0GRCSS0 TOMATOES 11 aham ( T H E Y , i'.vlFffiMIMiMEl''.': •, MCAT MU^IUOOM ? 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