99,4? V £ A R — 2&*h W E E K .Meuttav M A T A W A N N J T H U R S D A Y , D L C E M B E R 23, 1967 Mimiwjjf' ..- . -Wu-v. Jurfiey rc^ i, AuvjdvjU^t S in g le C o p y Ten C en t*
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•..M r, Hellstrdm, In letters snd In- &wa»To'wnolii? Council Tuesday un te n w w i nt » » >mt«- A m t w y . Gen- the recommendation o r tha Town- e r« !« u!fK«, clit>nv> ‘hat
ot select Jill used to buckfd sewer trenches; ■Uiiri.igj'the;-.' project may have ; been 1 less; than paid for .by
I ii Ihe form of a resolution irom tlw Autnonly ir. 19(h. the authority, was no* entertained However, a wsoort by engineers, •
Woodward. Clydei. Sncrrnrd and^minr‘in^q r^tmnftd hv thf* nufnnrif.y f P'rfinW Pfzx-; 103 . Prospect Av
_ | io . "verily this ; contention, hava j Ciiffwood. Scvcii taxi drivers' II-n?Eht t.yask tlio Township Council I proved negative, lhe engineer**'re: | censes were also approved tor «»tr••«. n e 1 . . . ' . r .................... I «««* 4-k.ifr K.w.'-fitJ 111*10 »-«i ' ' ' -- - -- •• -
N o a c t t o n w a s t a k e n b v t h c M a t - fc w a n T o w m s lt ip C o u n c i l T u e s d a y u n w e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f t h a T o w n - ■ h ! p U t i l i t i e s A u t h o r i t y t h a t I t r e -
• a u e s i i h e r e s i g n a t i o n o t a n s u t n o n - t y i M m b e s v T h o r c c o m m e m la lK io ,Ui t h e f o r m o f » r e s o lu t i o n f r o m h e a u t h o r i t y , w a s n o* e n t e r t a i n e d
O r d i s c u s s e d i n p u b l i c b y t h e c o u n c i l
Tho Authority vot^i Thursday I .................................... Mp.Council I.
slruction Co.. Fi'ank.>o Lakes, foradditional '.vorfc dono.in:.tha township's sidewalk construction , pro- firam. The'additional costs w u k . incurred mainly for rem>iva!.of-trees and slumpsdti,ring.tiie construction.
ia x t owners' licenses vere > '■ ■ newed for Richard C. Clay. 31 l'-dfif!V»L‘W Rd.. f.Iitfwood. and
|o oust E r ic Hulls, rom. v " ' } port states that backfill was re -(C lay , Mr. Plw.1, Dorothy -Bracken,The action culminated a stormy I quired in thu trencnoa where..clay iJa m o * . T . 'Bracken, Henry ju..
Bieetini! at which authority c*>air-1 was removed for the Installation of ! Schwarz, I'.ilna M, benwarz and man Ka rl /.Ukerfr.an and member I pipes «nd that smtv.f. f).l ivns, in I A linnMAlvin M argjlies accused Mr. 'Hells- (fact, used. . . , . j ; a . plaque citing h!s two decade*, r ';m of seeking h iin.K'rs' ft-*.-1' -I • .F inal npprovnl wa" vornd ■'in or; i . , f i,, '^.s ;he uncovered evidence ot'fraud'.in i ilm m ut w hi.ij adopts (.rin.o.ons w ; lis te d to Henderson-f.osbv.- a a. sewer installation la Ilia Cliff- j the Building Officials Conference u l ; year veteran of lhe Municipal DeWood area; . ‘ America Cods revised in t&Sfi. The j purtmcni of Public \Votl;y.•• M r. Hellstrom denied the'accusa- (BOCA code provisions-replace -tho 1 ..............
present btiiluing code, 'In other business.
tiou <is phiased Uy buln men auu later declined lo answer a question Irom tho audience whether he sought any reimbursement for # nnrvice of this type.
council approved chsnfja orders amounting to $469 and S70U for Assuncao Bros., Jne., Coioma, and the Estevos Con-
S c h o o l B o a r d R a c e S e e n I n T o w n s h i p
'T lie first inmmi “ First Be.hy ConWst*-’. sponsored by bayshore area . merchants,, banks- and The Keyport Weekly arnl Tha Mutawsn Jounial will be held this year, . .. I n o r d e r t o t i k e , p a r t ‘i n t h e . c o n -tp.r.t, r 'r iro n i.^ ■ rr it-.ic!mt-: cif
. . . - , » n m m w a *l,e circulation areas of both news-Harold J . Dolan, (ormor prest>.| consolidated school district, he.ivos n a . „ , r 3 Whi,.f, k,>Vmiitdent of the Matawan ReRional | one of three suwAsfu l tamlidutvs j u , . B ch TownshipB o n d of Education filed yesttrday that y » r m an rav l.on in %sh. •, , % ' ,u ik Hoi nd i T tA,.. , i . . *. (a i..-v r:!Url J ct.MM-n .*.:in(1! fllP(: '.UOTA tin fm’ Vitt- I i , Lfl 1 UlH» , - L...
Matawan, Matawan imvnship,
First Baby Contest Set
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for the township post to bo filled j seven candidates Wero up fov vot- at the Feb. 6 school.election. The rlnR on a total tlislriet vote, not the. entry of Mr. Doian into tlie race ! separate borough - tuvvnship poll*, assures a three-way contest: as Her- 1 ing that exists today uniter the re- bert Fcder. th'i .inrutnbent, seeks j ijional plan, roelection, and Mr. Feder w as a l - 1 M r. Dolan was reelected In 1959
ki-uIai* .'lmlhmkyn frrvm n fit-
Marlboru Township Hnd Madison Tuw'siship.
Parents must haA'C (h<? lime of the birth vt»rifie<t by thc r.ttondin^ physician and thc first baby bora
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were introduced by foundj D « . 12 ! thfl businew dlstrief.i OriginalMurder up-
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ready umtei- :challengo from a ■ fit- J and became - president of tht- can- i In iqViK xvin^hi' 'win'inj? hy Irving Scbwartabach, like solldatcd board that year. When the •,n " lU lK de,'UrcU th' tt,n
■. — . J » C l m i i l i i n i l F n 1 . . I . I I l^ lk l L i# . 1 .1 I . . . ' . '•Mr. feoer, » Strathmore ie»idciit..|changeover Ui a ickiuimi uo«ud tuuiv j _ . . ■ , , _ . . . , . . . . 1' fn contrast with the township, the j place, in liiiil. he bucame the first 1 P rl/M fnp the first oahy of iMa i *«rj| l f T t * "I * nboroueh appears relatively qtiiet j president of the rc«ional body, lie | and the parents will be awardcu K f k l i n / I n W i r 1 ( T I I f ^ ^ A l lWith John J . Bradlev. board prt-si- I stepped dnwn ns nrvsident In l!)6 ,l I )£: ^rm s u> opi-nu.n,,. ] M J l A i i v l r t x y A B 1 1 K * v ° * f X l
nirflndv fiinrt i'nr rei*lection as ! i-ni ,-iM!tim 1 , ^ 1 uc; *n niPiv.her uniil icoiHuiuea on na^e fnur) i ® cadent, already filed for reelection, as j but continued as-‘a member untilmember, and llaruld Davis
A b n u l $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0
Mataunn Heulonol Board of Education w ill meet tomorrow night to adopt M» IMS-SS budget. The budget Is said to bo “ about JSOC.MO” , higher than the J4,141),- ( 0 0 budget of the current school year. .* Contributing to Ihe Increase In tho udoptivu of a new salary guide advancing the minimum for a H.S. degree teacher from J'ImOC to $5000 and the need to hir«‘. a lar{>e number of new teach- cr* and to ><‘n( outside facilities lo house thc exccss of students if tho nvsleiii Is to be kept on full sessions.
Fifiuros had to he revised upwards ufter a warnlnc. fiom Dr. W. Donald Wallins, Regers field services consultant to the board, that to keep thc old t.lomentnry Sehool nnd Ihe Matnwan Grammar School (former high school) buildings In use, the class sizes In both would have 1 0 be markedly reduced.
incumbent, have a petition out that Is expected to bo returned today. To a late hour no other borough petitions were known nbout.
Mr, Dolan first came on the board in 195fi. This was the Mata* wan Township board of the funner
an j last February 'vhen he was defeat* ca oy liie vn-torious btraihiTioie slatu ot Frank Gilbert and Mrs. V irginia Sulllff.
Favnrcd tngclhnrdl ivIr. Du!ult 1 1 ,it tt.-, ,1 of
tl-i EtiKc'.!-u.id: master plan for r-chool lniildliiK adopted ln 1950. Mr Gilbert and Mrs. Sutliff campaigned for a more up-to-date concept, resulting in the retaining of Dr, W.
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Safes Taken At Schools
Entries and thefts In schools In Marlboro Township and Keyport were reported to police Friday morning, '
In Keyport, safecrackers peeled 0 -n a safe in an office in Keyport High Sehool and gut away with about $200 In cash. Det. Frank Criscillo is investigating,
A JiOO-pound safe containing $24,675 in chocks and cash wns stolen
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Holiday travelers will find thc light cup that chee.s on lhe NewJp rrrv Yijf.rtrnVn Vf.M. Ane i y h t - y e f l r - o l d t r a d i t i o n o n (h e T u r n p i k e , t h e c M f c o w i l l b e s e r v e d N e w Y e a r s l i v e .
K n o w n u s I im c o f f e e r e s t ^ (o p * ( j o f f s e t d r i v e r f a l i ^ u e a n d " h i ^ * 9 w a y h y p n o s i s , ’ c u p s n i h ie b r e w w i l l b o R iv e n g r a t i s to a l l p u t r o n s a t a n y o f t h o H o w a r d J o h n s o n r e s t a u r a n t s o n t h e l u m p l k e f r o m 9 p . m . N e w Y e a i s E v u lo 7 e .m . N e w Y e a r ’s D a y .
I h e N e w J e r s e y T u r n p ik e w a s o n e o r t h e i i r s t h ig h w a y a i ie n c s e ^ to I n s t i t u t e th o p r a c t i c e , w h ic h h a s b e e n a d o p t e d n a t io n w id e .
sDn Vnwp.ship -Mimicipa! 1 C j\-rx 1() d a y s y fi '.- r i.1t : ^ ' u n k r , •
.was |_ir(v.t'i\r<?\l ir/Jit.ati.'ii; >'r;u; <la,| sKiyinp; uiay h i vcl m ulied a .Itive Hi.-twr.u;:; ? Jiiiutir’.s vviu-» IJ u s o p l i i n e , a n d Ijk * v i c t i m , I
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jjuufie I'tti;tti wdnivd U.at Mu;, l i . I j-s a ‘ ’MP nuiiv, k .-.v " I ch-n'i'
lo ciuim.-: '.h-1! 'av. ‘A l b - .
I I i dolayinj; this oase," he adm-tl. !j | Mr. lV?':-kv i'lal ie-I Sfonq nro-nndnr v.*av Jo cotflp n to Hf'ht fn when Sni.w ■ reived ut ;hi'• :•.la ir >» * 'I two-year boundary dispute between ’ llnrhor obtained » buiidini* p:*»m>t : pist '.-is* wr*ok mnkin;* it in»p*:»ss»- ]j Mu I awan Township and Keynert, i1 i irom Matawan 'Unvnship offiei.us !b!e U* compiele pieparntion ('f tlv: ;pvas reported Tuesday uighl b y ‘ and then was hit with a ‘ slop j defense in linn- fur the start of;| Kevport Borough Attorney Michael ‘ work” order by Kevport Utdlding 1 trial on Jan. 15. :I U..i ijut. te, I *nc»J>v;v.wI r'iM>ik I •;» n.i »<*i fu nu iv- / v i. im lu ii ! P i >i.'Cv » I vT I i 1% j| A superior court s i lt was filed ; ta obtain a Keyport building per ; fano assorted that th>» statomer.N :in September against both re.unici-: m il. jof three “ critical" witfiOisses. in*
. . Act!.-:? to boat a pa^-eud jna jiy ' «jg^cst?on3 offered j w a lk s “of -others ftfter fo r'ime.in which tu finish a)l municipal jb y reiJdenU a l thc .original pubiic j W.s* f/w,n improvement*;, 1 • . ■ -business, the. M* fa wait Poroy^h»hcaria^ on the ordiaance conducted | The -resignation :of • Frederick- Council i’liRsd^y. rtiuhf • ! bv coMncil Oct. JO. . ■, ; .... .■ : - :. . Mauer as a meir.ber or th i board’pi .ainendments to a new zc-mae code ; Amendments-"- include a dov;n- 1 health and. of Stevenson' Enteriine whk'l' -*as enacted oofy the Jr-sf, ^r-|^4-adin^ of lot iUdr regutddnn.s in ’» a*> a ‘ member ' o i the iwditl'--Uu.o *v;orit?i At the >.0ne Ciroe, tho , t; !V t O r . so^Uon off Main ;-of aojusfmeut were accept'd/ ., council pledged a further stuey of ; j;r ., c ’iniirtalton of, off-street, park' i Mr. Mauer is relirin.q nfter ;
c9 . s ProVL ,c?il s . | 0 determ n* ; (ri provisions in the business dis- j in" on the healih board for lG yeai's . if ii»rti7e»- ehajit»e» wm-be; tuied*Ki; lru .fi hiding lo a 15o-ft. depth for ; fhc* last ii . year.s of which he ser- next vear. . : jcommercial use of property on ; ved as president. Mr. Enteriine .w ill..
According to counei;, urnenO* , j^oute .Tl in the Broad St. area and ! bo">n a Jhrec-yenr term on the \«}r< m,‘r?r': f'! 0 1 e zutniijj, ordn'ar.eethat : j j | >er a i •/*» t »< v\ of MSi’ .rcstrictici's in j uufth council ut ms oryaniyaiioii
. i meeting at 2 p.m. Jan. L , . .. .j Council, received a ic.ter from A. C Uom;.i!k*iio nf. Aberdeen Ted. a’kiii.e, \‘-'hvn the ho,.,.,;.e tViioiH.ering'. changes' weiiid '*•0. Ifito e/fect. . .
Mr. thai btv -J :j * acvi:><'fa ‘ o.t u -ciian-je in Octot-vr {ic- udcicd.;, rl*'ut In* ‘vi> be .i reCei>i;ju niuil ut - boih the old and new address.
CVaneii Freside»*it 'Vermin EiiU sun said the house n.umbenng-committee' submitted its report several months ajuo. . The -report wen;id h:>ve to be acted upon by ;council rjebre b^rominj* ettective, hiiwvv:;r, ' ' -•'
tic i;;*J^att d tlu'a .the cost of{retaliation' of [ preparing map; and puhlicftitdii
of legal notices may be holding ^p, the program. Mr. Uihoon- reconK .: niended the item be. discussed; ?it- lltc ;Vw\t meeting'.; ‘ - •-.
Gary Wilson. : resident manager of (Iheeyeqiuu'.e t*ark--Apartments,- 1
su^eetted that (Jro.«s‘ b, : . riV J./ j nenied ivviVtne Dr. said thu
M i. -Curr*e said he was object? street i.s only one biock long «uul-
rod£ Ju
HO foot frontage, xerjues-t, of concern- n.v'rs there.' the new trns the zurej lev R
Uti;e (orJr.sRoh Mimtei, ' i l . wiU not |*o on
iria l for the murder of a l.auren- e Harbor man on/') Mar. JI. Alni-i1?- se-'fi« :r.;\ i.ourt Judue Charles M Morris jr . has grunted a motion hy
!dcfor--;e attorne'' Ocsrph p-r^i-y of Jeryey City who asked an adioiu.-i* inenf of th? trial which imd been scheduled to begin .fan. .ifi. Mr.P trskv contended he needed additional tinte- to prepare-the case; -! curbs “and .sidewalk:
liuntor. a Jersey City resident. ’ Edward - Curr.o, 26 Kdi'emerc is .accused-in tne-fatal-.stabbing of j D r . , obiecfed to the proposed or- 4i)-ypajr-ntd Jaim*s Beniioy, ,2 5>4- Mai- i iJiMnttee detin*1 the ouifwC . hear- awan Rd., Uturence liaibor, on J He vuid the*. bt>rougirs--*:pas« Feb, 3. lie is odn^ held wi.thout ; policy ha.s been, to ftsics.j adiucerii bond in the M iddies* C ounty Jan. ' prf.'nertv owners for curbs and
At a preliminary br-arin^ i r , * "
j T h e o r i g i n a l z o n in g I M ? u d e ;l iu |. in u ;c j D r . s u c t i i tW .v e v e r | e d p ro p ? 1 jarnemlm'‘ 5CA, iecjairiti;? 50 foot ! ime-family dw-eiiipgs.| Gteneil alvo adopted an ordinance. } apprnpriatirs $12.SOO trom capita! : i’nprovemetit funds to improve South, Monroe and Oiciiard Sts.,
Av**.. ►♦nd «ftd r,-'..u<|-; en Lanes.1 The improvements u«r io In ; elude. e.<citvau»»n, paving, suiKk * )ng. grading and '
ntvntji. ior ctiri.ts
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was object arid "saKt !•*
und side; t;<T*; il.
have a hni d time ' finding
j palitics blocking them .from institut* jiuK tax ioieciojiuie proceedings a/»uinst Snug Harbor Manna Inc., Poute 3?.
Lemuel A. Smith, the owner, contends he is caught up in the mid-
In the Interim several Rtte*^p?s have been ii,«d*. ln.iwc.tn mumcipid officiais of bofh communities to settle the boumhtry differenr.es but to no avail.
Keynott. had se^ested a new
eluding an #-yo vvifness, had h enUar.ed over io Mr. l Jcr,skv ('p. Kov. M. Adclitiorn! infornwi»oa hus sup* pli«’d InU r. he s-iid.
Mr. Pt.i.-.ky aUo a.;.k<*d tiie eon* tiunance to pro\ide for psychiatric
'examination of Hunter, winch h in*
T o B a r A p p o i n t m e n tFormerMui iboro Township M ayor' Dec. K, ami at the regular Plan*’
Joseph A. i iin/ato won a .show : ninf: Bc.ard meetine’ -the' n^xt cause order m -Sup»ri,H* 5^n.k.; \\ :n apj>:)inted tu a vacant j>o:U
* l>;< r i ‘J»0 »>»»iriin*i‘n» nJ ( 1 h»» A n c » n .
A. Bauman jr , to the Marlboro [due to evnire Dec. Ht. I9R9. -T o w n s i . i p P ia n n :m ; H o a r d . M r . L a i i - j I n hU; s u i t , M r , L a n z ^ r o con-, zi^ ro , T e n n e n c kd., M o rn n n W ile . ‘ t*''-nds t h u t t h e a c t io n s “ in c o n *
d!r of the boundary dispute and!survey to establish the hne withboil* innnirtpalitirs arc levyinu and ? each municipaiiiy paying half the dicatcd W'as not completed attempting to collect ta\e«? on Jheicost. j Htmt»'r surrendered lo Madison
| property, footh towns claim the inn*'i Maps Pre-date Keypwrt's |Ti>wn;ilnp ju li. e ab«)ur 15 nnnm frina is iocated within llic ir u-speo j • However, utter joint conference. • aft^r Mr Hemley succuml- tive boundary.' Uhe Township l/ji.idneer Karl Heuser ■ wounds in Peilh Ae.ibtiy
The boundary diserepancv first i (tu)ntimud on j-agc four) ’ Hospital.
! filed ‘he suit to ap.iet the Dcc. 7 j rr«Hpt, -'imm“m of Mr, Manmnn by [out^umn Miiy.ir Waller C. Grubb ! it Both were n;imed defendant, i in the suit.
C o lo n y I n n C n r m e n 's Catering S e r v i c o
1110 Florence Ave., Union Beach, banquet hall nvailable for .small purlieu. Col! 20*1.9/40 or 5(111*0890.
Sees Year Of Changei J l A
Safe Driving Award
courage. Am<-rie.in c<-i!'ip:ui’ rv t>: increa.se divui*.*od paynivui^ byfor«*i}'u -nlwi.liiti-u'-i,
1 2 . Keiimiim; of credit bv the Adm• oi-ft :'linn nnd t’-.r I';.ti>'ra!h't'seive is «i diMiin’t possibility in
duced to tin inferim ,,t.tndini'. .To be without hope ia to sin. ;
And we d(* base hope that our citi- , zun.s nnd tlmir yovernment will : rise to defeat the nuiny fintapo-
Nnppi Trucking Corporation, Kmtto S-J, Maiawnn. hehl H.i unnual ChrbrtmnM nnd Sa^dy Award** I)lmi<*r nt Diamond .lim ’n K(‘stiuirmit recently, A I2*yrm Safe Drivlnn Awnrd wtw prpfUMitod to Mo.ion WalllnR, (rlflh l) *2VU Main St., Matnwan. Mr. Wnlllnc has never been Involved In a drivlnn accident while In the company’s employ. During , this period, he ha« driven appro,shmUelv one million mihw. lhe award j cojill.v money will lak«Was presented hy Anlhnny ( i . Nappl, (left) president ol ihn company, j growth.
A l the dinner 57 driven received nwardu for one or morn yenrs j .'I, Mafur siinmlateMi ht the comsafe driving reenrdrj, Included among them were Carmine Haifa, IHO j mny In lln> early par! nf lililK will
The coming year tlu’eatens to be j aluminum hi anticipation of one of varied and recun in cris- | fitrik(!.i hUei next year m these cs. Virtually no area of iuimim : activities.activity will be spared, social, er- 1 i. Some additional escalati<*r< of onomie, political, or internntinnul, | Ihe Viet war will or.air ;»cxt v ar.After yenrs of propre*?*! and pros-1 Bui wt* h.tvc idreadv experienced perity, tho American people w il l; the major impact on business o f ; the months ahead be faced in 1968 with many deci-, the massive buildup in arms out* j 13. U. S. outlays for foreign uid siona lhat wiil pru\o ditTicull lu , lays; wh.atevei addiiionul pro j wdi be stashed in i%rf.mako and even toucher tu cariy leurenmnt comes will nut be a de ! M. Our money managers wiliout, * terminin^' factor on the course of:.slow down tin* current lunh rate
Don't e>:p«*ci the final solution J lJHJfPs business. ;n f nn-;u v supply Incrca.'U’ usto 1 % ^ ’ 3 many problems to be! 5 President Johnson torn be-jsnnn :ts Conifress t;d-ei- ;i* tiou toworked out during th yenr ahead, tween u desire to “ pour it tin" in jeerb inflation.But tho manner In which rur n.e j Vietnam and brinR Immo vii lory ! la. But th-» tretnendmis onljptiintion t ekles its predicament will : before voting time next autumn i int* of money du*;m» the whole ofdetermine whether tho U.S. will | nnd hi.s sincere wish to o down ! 10S7 will continue, for some be able to strengthen its position ; in history as a peacemaker. If re- 1 months, to exert upward pics as world leader, or be toppled ; cont and prospertixu li;»htenin;* of surt;s m;i interest rn?»s nnrl the durlnj' surcecdinH years and re , the m ilitary vise on North Viet- ^neral priu; level, I! will n’su ’ ’ • * • - • ' nain tails In biinn results by late ■ Imve mi r.'nerei<on;» el'ieet nn bn‘;i
^prinK, look for .spectacular moves i mvs. Hence, «is nu-ivy f! ..v U to!toward nc/'otialiuns. Undci these 1 back nc.vt yeai, there will be ncircomst.oices w** fee| the ehnne- ; dchiy^d €l»'pri*'.-.;its* effvi.t -»n in e.tj nr*» IH) 4(1 that IMliS vs ri I matk , terest r^tes, p . i . ; t : ; , nnd Ouslnc;...,
nists, inflation, social corruption, j tho plia.se - out of om military op- ; probably after midvear.Rreed, crime, fear, nad dospa'r, , erations In V::*tirim. j Hi. There will be repfakd raidsthat aro pressing upon us as the j (5 But the mo-t di-. isivo con-; on the dollar: but It will not benew y‘*ai' bt-i'in.;. H ir «aid Mud ; fiiri ne.\i year will not be fou/;!it I duvahe.-d ia linis,the Orienla! conc(M>t (»f crisis is ion the battlefields of Southeast j 17. There will, however lieopportunity, In that sense, we pie-■ ; Asia. II will be here id homeirminv diseiivinns between finaediet without icservation tint IW-K np.iinsi the om* enemy tlud h iis 'c ia l experlf. heru nnd abr-nd towill hold opportmiilt'-*! unlii'iiteil t}|f pn-.vir !u Je 'my 'ev •: S , hi 'devihip a I -n * j.l.u, {Vifor our conntiy. jflation, |rev[duimi in tt-mu; nf /*.ild, on n
Protect Dollar j Anilcipnies Tux Hilo.* 1 mort: realistic ba*.i>, th. l unen-1. Nosv that the pound hie. bi‘;*ii 7. Cien'-ai v 'n l. f oli! ad.'i*e cles of all of lie* I f.• • - U'orid
dt'Viihied, pt'rhaps our ^rcafesl 1 p,at <’<• n;■ 1 *"•srnen won't commit 1 IH, The eiirly - Hins uptilt m bu■ " dcitd is pt.litu'al soicidi! by voiiuf* w ti,x ' " ' '
hiko m an electin') vear, wa doi xpiA't a : 1 '.’i ii'ii- ;o < in )may incliide c- ci.'*- imp"* tswell .1-, iiu.nnic 1 -■ •p*';.
fl. '1*1 ie A i l ' i i i n i - t i . i l n m w ill / ( t r e e d f«» 1 i ’dih 1 * t ^ t .o e \j* ;t i n ; . . h n lh ' • i .h iiiiK h e Jfl to
mi I n io m t. v, !..e- th:* ' ” ;ir contin ue>:, n i 'e J o t (In s \l i-i h a v e lo b e lo p p e d o ff n o n - d e i" i iM ‘ u i e n s .
JI. t iini'l'*;/; Will rciMo\'e Hie p e r c e n t e o ld ! '; u i . i i ’ )', l o r I a h i a llie.' M M* in ea ! !v IU I ' : ' 1 Ve.M .
10. lie 1U111M111I 0 ! i-1-1. 'our*en. wiii h«- p.■; nailed lo iiim . 1 in lo lie- coinitrv dnlv liee will lie reduct d ta /• 1 ui !')(»>>.
■ !!!{. Busliv'.-; eaphvdttirea iil'.ouid .d,.'l'l tlv S’t
: nolo, but a*; the\,im :e\ pr"-,p-.,ct,i Ioi
1 ;*:tin 'vi!l her • dmone:*2 1 VVitl: i . 11 ^uah
;definitt*ly iunki d, dene wiil . Suonjit de by taboi ^ a< ra bi irij; ci>atract ^ains m
’ lla* hiii,,e relvaeec ’ fiiited Auto Wot I; rutarv C'MieepI
, sc lent and Violate the spirit and ; intent nf the Phmninti Board nr» Ktinvince and smtutes under, which ' {said Planning Board was created."
Asks Judemcnt .| T h e s e i t d e m a n d s j u t l j 'm c n t t ! : - 't ;M i" U a u m a n 'v r c . r i j n n ' i o n o n D e c .I b bo declared void orul his- term i is lo be considered expired on i 1 ' 1 . his reappointment on‘ Dec. ? i‘. void, ft'Ki one 7»,;d is | vacant on the boaid. If the court : reie? the r ‘ ’si;-!p-ition valid, the
asks that ini' sui’ a'ipicat ap* .pomtment be declared invalid-and 1 iwo oram 'ies exist on the board.' S ep .-r-o T ("’•'Mir l J i.u h u - I-’ lv in R ,1 s i ; : n e d tiie s'r..iw - c .ins» i! . w ! e c h i ;- 'e u n 'e .a h l c J a n t».
o m T . i h i i i i u , W e M iie ld , it*»> r e s e n t s M r . L a n z a ro .
NoticeThe offices ol The K**ypo*'t
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25. A i a b o r ft Inf’ v e a r w ill b e w i d c i- o i e a d p ;o ;e s b y s t a l e , c i ty , a n d p u b l ic c m p lo v - 'e - ; ; tlu* h a l t i t I h i i ft.H it '.\J1 Mil<*iy b e a n d o; 11 • r
'if;. W ith e l r i iid D s e< an ii)ii In th**. i r t u r .m , C e n t r e : , ; - will r,1-* v e e a n y r e s t r i e t i x e lab * u |e , ; l ; a a t io i i 111 1‘iM . . \ ! '! ;o u e ,h \v. e anil*, ip a l e 1 *i .■ c i e d i l conllo l.* ; m a y p o s a t . i y l:e i n v o k e d in t h e A dm ini.> si .iilon '* - s M u e . i l e w i th m fla t i i1 ll.i m e t lu i I a n * m :\.dl be mad-- to ioij trols*.
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"I in* c iK i 'M n a n ’s t e i m o l o t f n e w i e d u e t'» e x p u i : D e c . 3 1. a n d , <d tin lo w r e . ju p i 'o i tn c i! -j i t ' i i ^ a - iM /a iio n n a • r;: u ; • J a n 1, M a v i .r d e t ' t f ’h a r le " ‘I*. M M ’m.- is d u e in la .v* o r n . ,Mr B a u m a n res ij*neci
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opportunity for the year ah to prer are a stroej, defense for thc di-.oir. We loiecasl lhat u f'ir ;;otms early fumhlini* both tins Ci.n- j',ies*i loul lie.' 1 edei al l>< -eis* will move with determination to protect our dollar.
2. Tho rtlf cti» of tlui bal'le le nnvrt tho doll ar prom!;'* to be tm plonsnnf. After nn curly * year sur^e to new hir.hs for doli.ir val- m'n and prodneiion. business will find the |»oin|» rouehei 11s lhe maulhs unfold, Scan er anti mine
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IIM\> A i - e . T •:• I •-•••, ■. * TTi" f r ” 01 ? '’ 'T,''. !M t *!o h e JClIf' | | J. | L' I '' 11' I ‘ ' I |l >||‘t V', I I,eMiudle K ti., Haile!, aoven yeurn. Nuppl Company vehle1e» travel o ivland allied lim^ to make up for , put on fot.hoi iase.iim-nts hy proKlnintcly fivo million miles per yenr Id tlio tn^torn and MldwcBlirn production lost In IIHI7, combined IU , S. corporation.1! in the cominp United Stfttef, J witli a KtockpilliiK of tried nnd I year; our Kovernmt'nt will en*
IH, The enrly •Inc.sa volume wl eoiporati* prntil of hnr.• I>
" h with risin ’ .1 »*n‘U , l ; 'lr r have o sipi
he profits.idi- j i!J. - term Inleiw f
will i ise fdsb i ihnii loil * h ‘ m <‘ithe m':.d!if! »,!:f’ad.
IV. '1 his wil' havo it re-.11 h 11 . impa t. on lee availaluiuv ami cieii of moiU'.aee funds,
HI. lu turn, Ihe rccoveiy wowUnder v. av ill hnijje bilildi'i:’ V.ll!be ic.slraiacd .oal peihaps p 1. rr,- eil a i I'l'i'i n*ii\ e a'.nij;, Inn ,ip,» 1 1- meiit < on j 1111'111>ji should lemain in an upli.nd
Jiiv'enlinh", 1'! Pise •,!:>. Inventnrhs will ri*?'*. :>'r-
haps sharplv, In Ihe fis.it half of UH1B, taper off Inter
loul; |(<1* am.ther I :;|H it •• • ) o l n v e r it w . '0 Id l .n t Mil |
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I'aul f!. *‘h’*sU*r, 07, of Coidon-. 'i'Oii! Kd and Uoulc fi-il. Ki h- t ic .v iiie a fur.ner mayor of Ma>'l- bni o, died Tuesday, Dec, I'.'li?
is no at tuiMie,lie wa<. 0'M'r, in l.t'-'nnis\'ine and
ha„: ii1 -d la l halham b- tore i,in% ill/; !o h’- 'b* t ts\ die '2 \ vea! s ,i:*n.Ml CheM ‘ 1 '•■:« a i'--(: ;rd .'le, |-,i.i< ( l u 1,.ii ' I t i i B e ll I ,u h»n , h o i ai Ii w a *. w ith I ne 111 in f* u -IU yea i •'bi hoe utiiu in years ai;o. ILh c. h e . i, ,1-,-im u ,o tl ,s ,l-i (h e t ‘l a '4- It'l H oi I .11 III, Mu! lb"| U ‘I nu II-• 11; j j . lMii;.e he, i *1! t ement h.* v e1,.1 ; ...... ll : ” 't b •- the < "ariei 'e ti, (.i all m.iii I.edi;-.* fi.‘,
NoticeSemi Amuii.i '.ie.d.uice Sail* *
Natma.uc's - Lite strides • M'ss* Ameriia l'V-r the children Strata Kite Shoes La/'arc*s ShneH. tt W , hiont S!., Ktwporl,
fno11 If) riori*e.ce Avenue, Union
I ’.each. Hear Art t at th .1
Urpan and vocal .selections. 1-u* d-tv e.n.l '-latnrday Nile, wj fp ad\ tf
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t, . i in o i a r k i i i n , : ' , iimkU i ; ii i> u \ i I I > 1 i'.*,'( ' I , 'I".ot e r.i ; '.'ill C:‘.f.l I OK I -i' he! fill 1'Ii o im p r o v e e v e n
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Itwmuo Tax t'ormWithin the next few days your
postman wilt dt'livcr a bcoldct uf instrocliom. for propm ini’ your PMJ7 Ifdentl incuinu tax letuin, “ Save il," is ilic advice nf Joseph M. Shot*, District DI* iectej- <vf liitcmal Ht vt:am’ fur New- Ji*rse\, "It enntains a Id..o', |; , s It.i m alre.ul Idciifl- i ! with ),oui name, adbe^v ami s«*eial .seeurilv number ex- acilv as it is list.'d in Internal Ki-'venue’s toasici lile.”
" l i u.m Ihis : a, i,t lit.’;neha\sin' label Irom ll. for yotir |!Mi7 lav ri'ltirn you wil! Insure pmm|d prm Cisinn ol your re- lurii aim sjn*ed the delivery of any i< luie' ' hu mav D<* due. If yt ti hoc aa aeemmtnnt j’.i-cpaie >*mr return, j'lvo mm the nre-jdeidlNe.l tav fmio and a.K Iduitn nst* tjte label imm il on Ihu iet‘i:n he fld-i m.t for yoii,*'
"Also euiUe.t'd in the booklet au envelope addressed In i ’io
fnki r.d Pevetmi“ Service Ccn* ler at I Will Itansevelt llmilu- vard, Philadelphia, Pa., IMl.d>, This -hoold b» siived mid teed
I n d i lh‘d.iiuhni' ‘-nine i . l i 'f frail hli'her
(LOltlllHIUd Oil |!ll| » 0 nilH!)
M o a n n o u n c e t h i t in l i e u o f flo w - i l o m a i l y o u r t a x r c l u m II y o u i f P i, d o n a t i o n : fo th y h e a r t f u n d ! e x p e r t a r e f u n d o r t l r r c l i n v U h o u k t b e m n d o , » t a x d u e , '1 M r< S lw U MtiliL
Pcfigs T 'f© f n r . p ' a T A w A N JO U R N A L ., R Ihurtdav. Uecr>int>Sr' ,J8. 19*7*
December Activities Are l i m i n g s i x a i n s
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o f C j & E r A t i i v t ’ j i i i S l i ' i :. t 'W t i u i q u c , :A s h i ' i i i u w s : :. &?/'•• M is,;E isenbeisso ld i "Th is is,ion a large east), vuri-coloredlights
f t e . ' t j i i u ; .o f ;ycttr.--yihsn p w p lt ; w a y ( a r e p i t t e d p n . b is . .w o r t - ; a rk l , aq *■ <tont ho.'juf -begin-co feel a nttJo j i.orcliniy to one puoei: "-rho onsets : 6 iu;e.,We.tried.to.majto teair Christ- 'are luvciy. Tlie sky glow's, the■ aias ar>d; Cbamikaii. at Emery Man-1 snow,;'"sparkles,. the." animals sc am. : ipr. as.. happy as possible wilh a j tn move." . . .: £tS5<3;&.sf-CCiUjTti v ! 'pinst isiccsv-a:;rf j Klevs'-Wcar-oM T/'i; S t-w ov Yint-. • i n k T . i - imvs.ii, serenaded: "during luwlieon
"Ihc li) ^ . 1 Si! jifaipf,:.. T'^'Iv cn!'1- jon SwvUy, Df',1. ’.IT/ :’i}r 'l piv-aratx-if.CjiJ.irtiittas'iiJicii t:)<r ijirthtJpy T;traffi. tjf': CfirWii'ii.s w i ot ul.i guests horn t ^ l i u I
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in December, j songs at the orgain. Fra, who' i's' | wnp/Vii.skrd f r l/ccny^ anti /cjj )*?;. of Kejrporr, | blind, hiis.-becj? -comiiK-iideJ* .bis,j i Ara._tiou. at: Mairj ;-'Sl. and AUin&C'
[ M e p u M i c & n s
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prcK-J n i e d b aa ft#4?? !;'i Mv?■“ io lio v v in gm e n d j *> •;/ oil: p a c k : E d w a r dJ - i ' / i r f a u r ic e ; W t.'if j< 3id A r r o w ;T h .ad O e n e h v a r .d i i n i c > th v .-Z e b aV/oif B a d g e : ' \V i])ia rn H i :yM-lt C i ti
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iTU’.n b a d a e .M ic h . i e l S a v in o ,
’ii > .X rrat; talent by: in 2 -tiV.^WKi''~‘-: («- j'Ay^;: 2 ; 4n" -s.ni,: ! piitts :aiitl, bcc:i Invited f.u ! Pul uiu!rr S'-JOilI* 1 " , . . ’ . • v .. * , l ' . l . l . . . j j i . i .
iX ' ftbe pucst of gamut.
prescnied oil Dkc. 23 by ih t Kev, jc ila i *v:aa. foiiowed by a ■ Matawan Poirotinf‘n R, R , Joii.es, pt lhe. Sayre.'WooUs; Bap-; Uon.'jf sonRsX'y 'M n / i i la r v .h n lz i in .- ! fan and, K'jijeit Kerck.,
' };tc f jy t/)f: \ J '. j r f n f (.’ r .- in fo n j -.vho. s i ii ic s in U :c ch,V :,c fiji- u v ; ( rjiiiO iiCf>Mrcll -';bt.-ir and V'(:rir dis- i A.M.^ Ch' c’1. ■......................: L’ lrnujjh lhf> tinrrijml;tnhv'sd: by several mcmbsrs 'of !••-Anolacr G in Seiut I 'w m .le d bv.i»H«»- eetoxJuni. Kohert
has hrqn. chai-jje ol.
the 't'top^’j.v a r ls ’■.'iiien »!«•'cinuch ilVJrs. Siehr-rt o i Centra! Per* £pc.ison;. •|ta .caW .'|w »Rra»- uu•■■ Ouc..
1’L'O on O e s . U . n i u jin tl.i .n o d -.-g i!K ^ *rvtr_y
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(iitj Liiri'i v/ m I i - i;bii(iun a M rs tlsiffn■ huy.-io'v b!ri,(hmare, laemcnbay- -Sdwol,: MaMWan: i>iw»Kd jiisi - r f t i o-, Iv I v ^ h I I " I, ( h 1 ^ f0
.u.»k. VH.II..VIII t»<nj/)icu t>V l!
Brings Suit Over Crushi ? o r itt iu n c s i h e r e c e iv e d in a tw o -
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C a u g h t B y R a d a rGoing !<?n milPR nasf
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M* ic»pn! Ji;.-!;■•.•.Iti'LisCr' Kri.-alsrt Usutd.' in'him’ fivesui>> io r in o io i vehicle, vioht- tioiis. Tn his, flishJ, the defendant v/as cpetnliifily. un-iwrno.r/f the need
fl turn, v/itb . the roadwayat the I i : jscir residence.
-JoJjn./-Melna sa lt l. then; is Wm s liow; a,*j to .why rho (Jt>
. _*«*.• V.,,iu,v*i| ti<nj/<icu uy |IU‘ S»t«r.v vt Appalmy read in (he .weekly newsp»pcr cajiwl -\ft‘ws Trails
i r bii;*Oil a vnrktv . .c f - J o ' 1}^^. ' - ' 'ipvvpit. m urdf.r Ht r,«iy !«r -ihe evij;
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;3niinif;l/ , .Mr'. Eiis:h M a te d t h a t a m a vu of im e r e s t is in i h e ca it* -g o r y c;f y o u i h a i ; t iv j t y .
ICC b e c o r t) in p :;c tiv c - in p o ll- .o r s , i h « v e h a d - :iiR " t h a l r! iep o lis ic a i p a r t i e s ■ ' i n ti i e Township,h a v e n o t J-Mffi:ri.^at >y ■crr.pha iy-cd
c v e a :ihpii.Kli Uuu in;*;.•c.ii !ins cer-.{a in ly C?d5tC<t,.*’ ^;d *!'. iiasi;, ■
1 ; ,T h .•• f •m j.M-'iiCCT. rf,ni m a g e Of ioitrc .st in r'o;uic.d con-
MK") il \ V^all*\0
bus Ii >\iac/i;
trie spccier .uui<fd: the ;ll iow--.!
iflv./ir *vrnnp-Dvvcr W )3iwcV cai system of
1 WaJJing;*'iii•2cret'3ry:'Pf the Stt>
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n an;ir»er
j dejj-.o ! iitlri' L*rai« t'tP :ntr-
rr .dnr s r t
/ t v ‘ u» .|iu u !s n«! m j c iv c n in a iw ch i w . n . \ ,« .. r . . u —.’© ir 'a c c e n t last August,' a MenJo 1.17 -.r ™?<*.ra man has meet suit in Super- [ I- .«— - s fc r Courfc ' ■>•'■•'■■:' - ^ burg, m. the coiur. of .Municipal
•oK4:.,fjrf j- ti.A „ . r * ' t h v d D. EI^art/ Mutcwan.c ^ t o , a ! It-M U n S . '^ ^ j^ - ? s^ W r . Kcmpro v ^ sW
:Mc.njp.Park; He is. siii.n Ke/wttlx ■ ''1!e ita uj.i-cs. fvxr for .*10 » d 15
* ....... :• ' . ■ r ‘v - . ‘wn . u,» w » n y i;i«! ia*>1 1 . Atlantic foiKlant slfldtl, in such fear ol hiiv. a n u r i h j p p y I : t o D iX 'diici; l i i s d r i v i u u c r* \pi\.
H Pahi.r V Ve t.iri rir'i.-ui. c. I costs out ;i sewihii l.ieket, tmi-; for I{W .w m . • wno. souubt iji. : court ^ i^ ^ 'd '^ r e m - v t - I& ’ otW-" PWolmia ■ Cliffwood Marlin jr. I n ’ursctoy to dispute tht correctness! tosvnshin: p o ^ . lor- d riv in g while ^:. Harbor^ administrator of the estate '1 ^ :the l'tvoke,J |kr>i ^ ihti Koans- I - • v
tiais a/;d «fsiabJish thereby bio idep tiiy.-. : ■. . ':■ ... •' . •;.■ j;- ■ •'
0 /h*r Cns(.*a Anoih^r .motnr vrhicl.ea' ease of
uncfrluin jamifiyation.'i i?» Uiat of *7:h*.yrT'*<{ Miuiccri, '18 Fierro Avo, Matawan,
Appears Al Fund Audit
v t t W l l K H i r : !
P o l i c y h ( ./ ta n g e d
r.. j t ' V r o i b1 4 - i jt i *
Monmuuihcteo!
&Is Filed
s> B Tt 1r W * * I th e cn! . lib
-v
c , ’: !rC i nry sv
bwti d'’no. tt; t'stor oiir jk>'
}'r««rn kook fi
f.rvin A srvfasion nnd-iu f ' i U K c a i i s b i i r g : r . f f : c o , . \ v * i r : r o t ] , r e . D o c . 31. M r s . W a iJ in f i ha-? r o u n d e d ■:
20 y t - a r s o ‘ l o y a l a n d . '• ffe c tiv fi s r .r v L y . vv?!.' ' ' ' ' ' ‘
S h e
c a 'tc d ih K'Mr.is‘?» a s s e t s
fill;
h a d •
of tha late Benjamin FcuiC^ .uho• warv^iJj^l'in/rhii.^crid'ejvi. : ;
j ‘i»sen. v :a $ \a'-passongcr'lrt.:‘ i ceroperai.ud by Mr. Baber, Whh’li
was hcadi*ifi;; iiorliiboutid 'on Con- vtfry Blvd, when it t’ollidt-d v/trh. _ .the auto driven by Mr. Princ?. posi^H, T icc’ -.-wn Rd,
.>vhlch was going -wcst.hound on Nrv.;; Andrew Buhiars, Psrth Arnbov, was• Bra.*)s\vit:K Ave, Thii fau jiiy occur-' juwd 515 and 55'.costs on ttveharge red on, An", ;orcausing aii nccidcnt a l Routc 35.
r ^chyrsc of tW h by auto filed i j/,ni RJvorda’tf . P I. ''-?»1ay‘ 28. Johfi :a^aiuat :,Wr.-' BabCf was returned ] C.'-StiKdifclv Amboy,. was dc
- i*i a j^ it rB y 'th o MMdir.sf;.x Cotrn- 1 fcn-sc.attorney. . ■ ' r
Lii«ud fiom tii.I ios.Department by patrolma'r. JcK;.Th« this d*,'
*:u Iviti/4 ’ w h d e o n tn 'Oitcd. list and a. poj-nppnioii
Ker-" u .r t- • ie
: th«
bur^j m a n . ?300 ar<d ¥5 c o .s ts .
: m in t . v ftW e * ; h iV olhvt;;*for a ro in t a f $25 and ov<*r; iiufln^Wprf.'DraiBUd E.'.SW iW OiKi;^ . Umc hc * as st0 ppc. j has niready
I b««>. feunU. "yuUlj-. fir.cri for a t Will.-rtm r>tcDuffic, Ncwarl.,, Uduip j ;OWi(;- an unhcchscd driver
Old, ,Bndi;e- ’ .........op-
• tyv^i'A^d . Ju ry this month. There •.wire. no,, oth'er•• witne.ssCH; to, .the • r .^ r ty / i t f c r R iu g ;^ ':a t ; 'L h c ''A n t,c r - : 'fiffCtion,. vvhich is contrclK’d bv a -traffic- l i g h t . ' . , . ' . '
C h a i n u a n l i e n o r t ^
O n C h n t t lm u s P i t r l vTed Soltys, chairman of ihe chil-
. dren.s PA! tyt tpOni.in>.d
. by the Veterans of I ’ iirciBn Vi’ars. C!U"sd9lc»rinl""PesA -iriS, Ih u J i # « Auxiliary nnO .thc. Veteran.':, r4cir.br-.
" ia i .Home rtporied nn nUunduncH ct 13K children uf those; members.■ The. DTOfiram included the PiedKe
of Allegiance led by George Bren - on;, a prayer by Mrs, Harry Kern, U'j.-v’iliarv chnnUin.. while Denise. Nancy and t.nrio • Droclbeck huni- nied hileni Night, (ind introductions of thr; ufiiccrs and llio Christmas p s i f t v c n r P p ->»**<'/' b y "M r. S c l ty ? .
M r s . M a r y A m \ J o u v i n h e lp e d with tho Christmas carolling dur- inf- tho evening. Wa 1 to the Clown Bud Princes; Happiness cntvrtuin- i;d with a 311-rniniite show li.ii'iv/ed by cartoons projcdcu bv Charles 'lim m eis. During the movies, refreshments were served to tite children.
' Haljert , l i i ’cnias;: !^cw .’Shrewsbury, paid $-5. and $5." costs, foe ni'i havin;! a .driver license >oid $5" ?nd
jernli! r. motor vehicleBut M-, Mauceri pnitealed In |
i cotut that he did not kiiowii!»iy op- i crate a;: motor 'Vehicle- oh the rc-i voiced i i ..i. as neticc- uf revocan'o.’t ‘ i;rio<-iai;y »,u- mailr-d.ra.ii li.,.i. a«8."■ never reached him. ilo- als!)
. Jii.sper Juiwscn, ct Joseph X Sea- iviiiii & Co., Perth Arxibay, rpunici- pai aujhofs for Madison■'l.'r.wn»!»'p, apnenreO at Lhe ennr” : !Mn'iidny for a .hfarinp on the audit- in? nnd accounlinB.'by.. which » » .-
- IIIKi alip 'pt.1 unn(tt,hMj'iti.'d o.p^r/.ii I lure to the Madison Township jBoarti.o l Education' l'esui' ij irtm [a reported roba»ignj«B of funds" I n-i.-iiveit f.,1 school tax aid irom the ■'st.nlr unrf.’ r thr (KC ' bx . j: M.r._ Joliiifon sale! if was the firstiliin i; ir- 30 yfa'iV-;.( niunic«p;i! sud'^ j i r . . U>ai h e .h a d .'ip p e a i i a j t l i a h ^ a r - jir f l on an. audit fcvt comtncutcJ tlie U-JHi.oiiii matter could, av hi; smv it | he rsadily explaiuei!. tie blamerJ'it (on a. "human error" by the former ; finance, dirt\i.pr of Ihe "to,mi .'hip in
JHettin-. that scht'til board liaar-c-
aiion
j "A suit h.5 s teen filed in' Superlot j , v I Court on ijehaif of. six' prrsoiw"; in-"jurod la « fl;
ntive rilitir-t!i
Cajunsy's1' VocaUi vac ari;a:dcd. wilh
‘ «),«.to.-!itsdJct: cff pot«'r,.tfa(-K:1 idioooui.s. 'i-hc'poiii v change h-j 'Viieation.-i! Beard’ of Edti' joualifii'S lOi’v grade 'students who !»n Koutc- 9 m • lia»t lutTieu is to, participate In vo- j last summer
i A S * ? > « ■ i r . !m !Mud rnh pi jd< • s it iiiiiu c and their four chdrjren, [ .! ..T .1 I Bruce, four; Sharon, ci^ht; Craiy, I Ari . h ;sw ui .vsp irrov;^ an. opp:>r- j ;iinc% and Larrv Borkowiki, nme. W ^ \ m \ fcsu ;u v-,iS luiiitv foj. u studerit who haa n.nch- \HW pjuifiiiffs in ibe aciii/i" p.eain.st i'Hfjpubiican;caii'jpaiKr
ca roe.- when, ' i>Jy i?*ie ofiite !o*
jshuj's. ’f hft- As.so(\ja-; t-thiit Virje a ’iiouiucd . h'.ri l i i a n ^2,C-3p.iKK).r -
t is a thri/f: institution wiih. ictiyity on an intcllectuai and, rec- j t**j;ee_ otfir:c*; and fiyse/.s. apprvifich-o n f.io n a l lo v c l w il] b e p i o n e e r e d | i i i ^ SiO,i)00,yOQ, ............................io w b y w r p a riy irf M a d js o R T o w ......................
youth ! Toda
nnng fata! occidcnt^ u d is iJ n T o w n s h ip
rs. Walling has served the As* co 'edi"!! in various crtpacit,ic0 , shc :
p or the. civic action. w?s original 'manage*:. dt:'s|v).S ;iLc 1/ecf* • f i:*twj -1 AjrpiJft PiO»'.rt wlnyn V* t*i> -■i th».Km jb i’ican'-m!*' MabHshed in 1959. Emuloyees of Sue .
cijj;*! conimUtec aionc. We are | f('t^d ivirs. Wailing with a ............................ I. nf ; '
S a v in g s f t ' t e d _ . i doijser which was held at the Shore;
citi^ciw'Who may beinterested in j ^om ticn, Koute as,-Hazier, ycstcr- 'us kind of. community service,”
.'•Bush s?Jd. anjdys?>: pf t h e
ed w to b e c o m e
a v o c ijr v - a i d • p .
i
said
iiin d
I contesled the correctness uf his h'ectivc1 lo d i ;ij rr=d l«» I bv- V,V eoord,;, t M c -, off^
h im t r m v sh o tr idW d
uf^ h a v e b e e n .$!> c o s t f c r a n u Q r t '^ i s t e r e d . v ^ h ic ln ! n ia y b<; n e r ^ ’ r y Tor a h e a r i n g u f-H o a l s o had. to . a n s w e r t o a . c l i a r ^ i | ^ c e v fu ' hi i n g i i i t h e d r i v e r ’s i/>lnl o f n o t f r iy ii i^ a KOOd a c c o u n t o f • h i m s e l f ’ ( / n t c r c d b y P a t r o l m a nR n lp K M ^ d o tJ a ;
B r i g h t C o m p k ' t v s
C o i n it At RutpcraCecil .- Iii U’lit,
Cliffwood, w h o Suporniarkc-ts Ge compk-ied a short
( I l <. Ais employed by r.erui Corp.. has cour.se in super-
record (rain the files oi the M< . Vehicles -Division to clarify I he issues. ' ■-■ ■; :
1 In . other: eases, 'F ra w is Keane, Chelmsford, Mass., paid $)t! and. $5 costs un a traffic siftn summons fro,r. Pah'iiimnri Phelan and B.C. Warden. 3-1 • Y/eidon Rd., Matawan, the same for r.ut heedlns an offi-
Icor’s siRinl by Patrolman Kerek.' R o h e r l K , C t r e y , S o m e r s e t , p a id j $10 a n d $5 c o s t s o n ft s u m m o n s i f r o m P a t r o l m a n R o b e r t D c i i r i e l i j t e r no r e a r n a h i .
iu n ,s f i o m « j i . l y I I; . d n i a J a n . 1 b a 'a '^ - a s m u n ic i .
• i.ii.d iti'!? . " y 'h i s ■TT'iti.OtJO r e c e i v e d I r o n ' Mv: c-!i''v ip n;-»i' S t a v f s jn d s 'i n
ld u c e . l o c a l s s h u e ! t a * : a n ;o u :H , “ in t h e cuv-
j i o i i t y e a r " h a d hi'»-'n <>pp!i('ct w i tn - ] o u i r e c o g n i t io n t h a t s i x rrroht(!.s o f I t l i e sch i:." .| y e a r v / i i s ' a l l - t h a t w a s (to , be a p p l i e d in th o " - v r : m u . I n i c i j i a l - i a x - y e a r . . I a n . 1 l o D o c . 31. j m i.UCB; M r , 'o h o s o n l iv tc d .
I M r . .lo h n s o n h t l i c a i e t i ' a i i c i i c ie n - ' c y - i n l a n d s d u e U ic . t i o i i r a o i h a l i j i /f W S 8 L « 0 0 o |. j'ISi.tW ''! ; \ . - : i i t ; il. a . 'd r i t v a s n e c e s s a r y to m a k e o to m - I p o r j r . y rta r .-^ fo r I r o m m u n ic ip n l | s u r p l u s t o m Ci I t h e f i.u 'd s o o i i i ;u - i tion ,. n f t h e i f i i jn ic i i . 'a l i ty o a ta x e s ; c o l le c te d f o r t h e s c h o o l h o a r d . M r.
J o h n s o n e m p h a s i z e d i! w a s w h o l ly ' ‘ I h a t t h e r o w a s no ir -
f IS a n d , i s a d r o p o u t i f h e - i- 'o is il e O u c a tio i:
. l i n a r b .m l . - vo : " o - . i ^ d ' i f e l j d e i l t . : M r .. i i y a g - a*ti it h a s o u t h e e e . e s l i a i a t e d
iiaivv t i n t j i i . r : t .-r11s jo i j ’.h t b e n ile c - tm ! j b y t h e c h a n g e , - -
j A p p l t c a t i o n f o r a j i io ita l p r o f i r a m b y
U O .J itie s u n d e r , t i ie <!bc made to the con j school district Offerc j lolhne.'il. the fiiliovioi ’ r t ? ' ' i ; V : ! : t e c :H-''t:y |j!,;.vc a'stiKlft
*" I i.orv in a countv vo<
R e.ipn ; m in is !
z a h c ih , •. of the
ud- ‘I a to |
’ I ,rho . n . i u
uf. fci i1:>r >d the r c t r i '
Stephen t '. llurdca jr,The suit contends' the . Bustos
wore, injured when 3 car vpcrafcd bv Mrs. Ut;sic t’nilifu'.J with ;n auto clri.voi) by Mrs, Harden in a cns’i
‘ " I whic 1/ *p«i)icv dose*.ibed a1; .■•pci.'tacu--anf.y voca-! lor cn ui Porrijit- Hd,Indent who | r,,n ;„«•«,,« Wero injured in Iho | “„ V ‘ ’ption inust Vrash which ciaimid tho lives of I nr-rtv v'„.:, t,n„al ! M|.. Hurden atid. his lfyear,,jki j ‘.j,,--.-,
'u-phe'.v, Chark-s Mundy of Borden- ; '-'.-.■l Ave., h'ai lin. ■ ;Charles ms prrnvjiiiioetl dead nt !
oh P . l ea of \..
p a s t j ' c ' f r a i p r e s e n t e d , b y h i a n a c o r J tv
■co H a r b o r ,
day,
To Purchase Land
j lie.
?pa i trtKT.i of Transpsrta* un'ivinict'd it ha? notified , , 17>, iV. j Switch Corporation, the (will bc* hn«tess
J.iin?? d ivest,, and Mr. . ' i-
M e e tin g C h a n g e d
j The next nieclin^ of The Won>| an':-; Citsb. r-A nas hw-j»; choii^ccl to Wednesday. Ia :;. ; i ‘.jl.Tni p.ir. in ' cLthouse, ' .’ 09, j Jackw.n 'i*i Mai;ivvahi.. ydia I F>. Walling, club member, wiiV.pte*';>
ro^ram, “ Memories-of a .n l m;if ' S im n i s
I for
m a v cti:
Mn. SL tiioy : ..n 'Marino;
■P, thki. va i yi."g pfrri.H.*!? ) d w il l b e ‘p u r c h a s e d fo r *ii o f th e . i^ o u u ? IB F re e
Uv•:ki. piV’ i o T o w n - i i« n o s
o f ( h r 'i r i s l t v *3 construe-! -ichedi
n ^ iio n ., the f i r s t ‘o f th re e co l? {tfnnhcd Ior Rurj'ufK .uniw^-'
K i lm e r A ro a c a v n p ii? , in lo b e re a d y , fo r c la s s e s .
h i t o f \ m . ' \ ; ' •
tioa pro"n\Di/ I sized. •
sal iow the., bonrd empba-.
the scone, while Mr. Kurderi died i in J\jn lv AmbAy«.Geh*-''!;al Hospital ihrr»Vdny5 the a.eci.d 'nt. •
market manai’emert at the Rutgers j William F . Vallet((?, Cornwall Coile^o of AgriaiUnre a n d E n - !^ eM lts* ^a ,> $ii and $5 costs viro&iviental Scienco, New Biuns- wick.
iht.
jtwi with it.
H vriboro L<'nlrat P ! . i
JJantrK /’ lif tin' Ptii/IS:
.OW6j rl ow
' M u r i l io r o . C e n l r a l i-n t - ' i x v i c h e r A.ss<-'C ih o ( .V n ir a l S e h f.n l Mr?. Ji,.;:n Punier vjricJy ',;t.iw w.Tf ri.;A fund :
t.:i im-t at Jody with .suiiru’. A
■V 1 ii
A conjinnmd W-t-oit’ „• !•« lit ..a •>rn;n'(:!
cl Ith
I on a sutnn from P?trcin:an i
| He was among about 75 supor- i market c^iployces, mosUv mannr- : (tn , (icpnrtjncnt supcrvjsorrj and trainees, who nieowed ect'tifio,'tO'i a i a banquet in New brunawick Dec. 20.
The first of its kind In New Jersey, the course wr»s designed to help supermarket employees increase the»v retailing efficiency. Classes wure hokl on 12 Tuesday evenings.
vti;;ele inr-pectum ta . John d. Pi- ner, EdUon, paid $15 am) S5 coslson n rhnryo ,.#»,! hyPatrolman Riclmrd ICppcn. Alien Cole. Sutton O r ; Mataw<m. paid $il find ?3 co.'.t.'; for parking by a fire pluc nn a ticket from Patrolman Phelan.
Caderl-e Troop Susy‘ C n f lo u e T r o o n 4S.I, O ld U r id c jt ',
to.siMing oi Ellen Amrein, Mur*
dtseiri TVJU-
hnhi Rai d i r c a n l
>n thn •;d.t:il p
T h e G a r d e n t ' l u b o t N vw - J e r s e y , M c n .h n « < a t ‘>t«1) « »i\b: i s h i p o f
th ro i» ;;h o u f lh--' 'V iji o n c r •.hm ix- I’V iriu -ln n n t i d t h c»}>• c tn n u a ! N e .v ,u* rs t?y i ; i o w i r a n d a i d e P .ShtJW. W o m o n q a r d f .n t i i s
•h\f:ch-V fnr n^ s .f l h e 173 u l 'f i lL t i- d lm:' j o e l to b c h (‘i d ; d . '? n r!i»K s ? p 'r ‘Hd throu«.h«-.ni. '* h e . . - ’ iM y ie w i l i c c m y c u * in t h e &ho\v, ih v
' u a d J U 'a i u l . f i r s t s i a n o f •r im ;, v.-hivh w d ! h r lu-Jd ut t h c «>!*! Jrts..»l.V*t A1 :?u.|V fuoi! VlUV.iy, a r . 22, I h i o u u h i 'h u r h d a y , M n r . ;
Minn of Central choul.p-TAs wil
R E A L ESTATE I N S U R A N C E
BONOS - AUTO • HOME OWNERS
John I Tsssini Agency117 M AIN ST. M A TA W AN
566-0043
b i - hw
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D a itc u T o m o r r o wA ll s in g le m e n a n d s i n g le w o m e n
a g e 21 lo 3G a r e w e l c ‘a "N e w F a c e s “ D a n c o - l n ” , a n o p e n p a r ty , a t 9 p .m . t o m o r r o w a t l h e < 'a r : i a ;y j T r a d u R e = i ta i i r a n t , SB E v e r g r e e n P I a r c . l la & t O r a n g e , f .p o n .so rc d h y th e S in td e s C o lh ' j 'c O r a d u a i e s C lu b .
M a n y d i i f e r e n r s i n e l o s o r j 'a i u 7 a - t io n s f r n m N .Y , A nd N .J . h a w b t 'o n n o r i f ie d a n u a l a r j i o n u m b e r o f t lv ji r m r m h e r s a n a f r i e n d s n r e e x p ec U -d tn a il e n d . T ; um «; w il l b e a l l t y p e s u i 1 a c m u s ic , i o r d i tn c in y . u * f ;« ;s h m c n ts . -tiu l d o o r p ; !’ •■«.
T h e r e w ill b e a d a n c e c o n t e s t a n d a p r i z e [o r th o w i n n e r s . A n y o n e in- ‘ t 'tv M e d !ii m e n d f i .-.liip in th n r b i h {•'in so n il a s e l f a d d v e .s it-d shnnp< *d rnv -?!r .p o to i»- a d d r e s sP .O . i in x (iC II, h i r c y C i ty , N .J . y?300.
l ie ! A s h c n d i',* N .m r y U^u.iV,i , G e n l v n R e a n . D i a n e f ira » l!e :i l . u r r a i n e E n g l i s h . J u t k i e h a ie e a v iJnvce [.aniU.-iL KiUiuau In.u| a r d , V a la r u i M a r in o , P a l r i c t n Cn^
■iidy, a n d u n d e r tin? d i r e c t io n n f I n ll(1 M rs . W , f . a m b c r t . ; r e w o r k in g o n ! ,15; iV ' • [ a p ro je c t , w h ic h r i a r t e d J V c . *-a :» d w ill b e f i n i s h e d I^ e o . ‘23 f o r t l ie M id d le s e x C o u n ty T u b e r u d o s * is a n d H e a l th L e a g u e . T h e C n d e t tn t r o o p p e r f o r m i n g t h e “ G i r l S e w itDuty to bc useful and heip oilier [ ---------- -—-
^ ‘f V V t Z n d iP 0 0 ^ ' " r,n> p r e p a r i n g m a i l i n g s W h e n v v e r y o un c t o a t l u n a j t*o r | j i e M ld d h ’se.v C jiu n ly ' l u h e r * > i f .n d v f o r r* f c
c u lo s i s a n d H e a l t h L e a g u e a t e a c h j s tir i; t h a t v o '.tr d< v v ce k ly t r o o p m e e t i n g . { a r o io t .k e *.
C h o ir , I in ic o f !
f
. i ieur .I r a f e t e j t i c k e t ! v a t io n
Ushers Pian Party
n fo i
s o c i e ty o f S i. D e n e - j e h w ill h o !d a NN-w !
p ,u iy in t h e c h u r c h I i ll '* i e w e h v o n o . F-V»r i n a t i o n a m i t a b l e r c j c r - ! O H .U e n n e t t 2G*i.fl:i27. I
eavu vom bon\e;jaiu*.‘t;:s, nako
:;rs nnd whidou1;
Realtors Fleet
To ALL our friends;Our wish tha!’ the New Year unfold a world of happiness.
S U LANZABO'SA n d tn riio d CHRYSLER
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W h o H u n s I h o ( J o v e r i u i i c i i l;; In writing on-our'-form, of govoroivient, the -Portland,’ Orepon, Journal hos exprc-sseu some ideas with which
. i:u;my thouj-li'ful . pet-501-.s -.vill tijjrt-c. ’T !ic JuMrtiai Uusutib* ed a situation editnrially which affects the lives and businesses of every individual.
Said thc Jour part: “ Who runs uiir. government?The question is one of mounting concern around the nation as; a disturbing, answer begins--to-come, into fccus. To a growing degree it is not elected otticials- who operate the Kovertvmenial machinevy, but the hired hands entrenched m a bulky bureaucracy. Especially.-this is true of the tcdcrql wovc.-nmc-nt. but it is also a Rrowini; problem
- in some state-governments. . . . . ’. - .‘ lh e Capitol Hill-newiipaocr, Ro ll Call, contends. . . .
-that 'JonjT'^s is slipping m its role in .tha check and-bal- 1 ance ; system. ;’ The\ newspaper questions that Congress : really controls tne purse because the money it appropn- :.’ates:is. jp.erit'.by .bli'lroaucratic agencies.. ‘Elcctt-d by no one- und etfectivcly .ix-xpuiLSible. to no one,’ hull Call says, it > (bureaucracy) hai become a cnallenge to democratic values winch few have come tn understand,’ ” -
- In conclusion,- • use Journal said: “ Certainly, it would be hotter to make nn aitcmut to save government of. by and for the people than to surrender it to the army of bu-
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Looking BackwardU«m« Atxivt KmJXs And T h ln n Tie Xueat l l i T im Lung A to
Fifty Years Aj;o ..(Issue Thursday, Dcc. 27, 1917)
i Floyd Van Brackle of Matawan, son of Mr, and Mrs i James W. Van Brackle, has enlisted in tho Navy.' A: general pnt-togethor High School dunce w ill b- held
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T lu * C o u .' r r s s io jh i i D in n e r n f ti N'ou* Jf?rsr-,r Stalo Chamber of Com niprce, held jinnually in Washing, ton. D.C., siiH.c IS!{7, is schc;iv*l(‘( to ta!;o uincc Feb. L
r.i rrrmt .years,, the ovcnt ha: rcpuhrly a*,tri>c' d weJl cvr?r I0(J(
vVARiil: the Port r-f Q'BrWn (h\ tboi:iHr himaengor tenor rk A'-rporl; nna i=r-:pon va ofKo'nncdy Ipicmatioual A ir port. ,A t -jNewark .A irport,..f:"f‘,’.;r:\r;:;on of (ho Kum -p.y 41 r-r2ul Hiid asauuittr
( nxivvny^ anrl ;\pron. v-'ili be in. Jaier this .month. T h e i rew runway io be list'd primarily for take-offs w ill te Io- j cated parallel to and 950 feet west, of the existing Instru- J moDt Kunwny 4-22;'.It is part of'the Newark A irport.Redevelopment Program to cost more than $200,000,000.
r TH K KUN W AVj TAX!W AYSyand"«px*i«i• w ii j ::rfcqu*f6' sorne 7h ?00H squ?.i*« yajvlv of pavciiriGnt. employing'^various,-‘coin- binaiions ot limeT.coiT)eiit fiyash bane coin'??(* Hovcloped as s result of a t(jst~pavin;4 project out in IflGG; T!?erurjw.'iy drKinni^ systr-'ni will require ncnT’Jy, li/ miles uf un<!e:*s'round piping varying in dian?elt?r from one to seven leeJL./IJis? r.it.nvuhs.; v.'ill hr-f riivnnu-MMW .|-,v - tVio. of--Nr*..
( vcm ixT . »’.Construction of thp ^.L/pcrstructure ■ of" tv/oj new 'pcjssengGr tormina! buildings w i l i , begin early next I yfrar; T.iti. jrew, -j> <H*nger *<?rniSn»Js. w ill bu 'gemly curved ! jwo-leyel structures about SOD feet lon« and 165 feet wide. - jl!.ai:h lermmyl. w ill, have :.‘;:-rr- !«•:-. !>•>•.■! eircylar. Katellite:;, sti u c iu r iy . 2i.'!i rec-t in diaweter joined to the main, buiirl- ; m -b y si'-cadf-s: l-.ach _nnle!iitt\ : w i l l . liav^ u ii;!;; cr ten /a ir- '•- c ia fl., gale. jj.i!iiUoiis. ih e iouiidation wbi-k for inals was started .in October* ,. . ■ "i TH ft-.PA .SH KN G EH -TERM IN ALS atj signed to separate arriving nnd deysirtins.-air -••-travslore,-: j 1 !h: t-ppe:-,. (;r dep.-.-.rture level ct the main biiildin^.- pro- ivides space for airline-ticketing; the-lower, or arriva l lev-
who introduced these as “Slu'i)hcrd-« ! e'.-. for baggage claim and ground transporldiion -■faciiil-iea;-( cf lightins tlw uay to Itiu-Manner j The principle passenger ci,-“ illation'- -nr-a, which i'i atpaper, sack, ~ 1---- , . . . > * .
uudoin (o j»ivne luminarujs tljspJay .............. w ^ . . . . . .
are rai.-?d .aDove ground - level -so that parking i*>roai’ v’'dl he extenJcd beneath, the structures. The Fo rt j Aut.ipnty w ill "be rc^pon. jbie for the. construction ..o f; the I " ot ^--ininai b'.iilclinKS. and their satellites; - The - .in-'I(hviviual aliiiiies using the tcrjiiinals w ii.1 be rcspoKsibte
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Fre e h o ld on N e w Y e a r ’s l iv e . T h is is the f ir s t of .th e j^auro.-1nd“ sS^ rtm ent'm iil® ": dances of its k in d w h icft have m et .w ith siuch success in I whom ju‘irnc*v !oK’’tlu*r to tho o ther parts of the eo im ty -toward - bring ing together , the j tion’s capital aboard a privau
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Letters To The Editor, W W WW M W W W W M m W W V W W W ttW W W W W m M! l o t h e E d i t o r , . : ‘ I m ly to t h a n k t h c p e r s o n n e l a n d
j shift of I Im- Matuwan Journal for I thu splendid newspaper and pholo- | tii-phic coverage .you have given
, tof> in heipinti- stimiilate.public en- : 1 ’ Illn. .p lsl J V v - i r ! thusiiisiri'for'apo'C ;. At UiCsante .Considering this was lhe first ' linie,-’wc.kiiot».o»r m rw js wS5 , i - e i year the borough .employed a He! primarily to. the active interest of I creation Director. |or a IJ-month ’ skillstt Ibi-rnaliSts like ; von who period news communication was
t lhe message to Uie public.--doubly important in that it kept
Expo -B7-Js 'history ti6 w.. but one']»,-»-v pl^usuia luor. iclilctll].-, [uj Iio thank you for your support,
We': think ive ''did u . i*cip"/:tat!c '
i brought Uie mussago to thi; public.We!of the Expo 67 Nows Bureau
1 !n New. York are (jenuliiely grali!-- fnl. Ih -behalf of the sponsors of , (ho KpJSte.st world exhibition in Ivs-
lory. Montreal. Qucbec Province,- ami thn'Confederation of Canaua. ., we thank you. ;Bcst wishes for the 'i Holiday M t-asnn, ’ ' ■ ' ,
1 ’ . (SiKiied) ’ ' ’ .j Robert B . Wolcott jr..-• Chairman of thc Board ■
To tho -Editor:On behalf of the members of our
Borough Recrcation Commission I would like to u-ke this oppcirtu-
both tlie parents and children advised of the various events and activities taking place.
Wo anticipate expanding recua- t.-un in the borough, even more, in 1968 and being a non-profit organization dealing primarily with chiidri-n, their programs and participation, your co-operation and coverage is certainly appreciated.; Thanks afiain, and our very best wishes for the New Year.
( s i g n e d )(M rs.) Marie Hanna. Chunmnn
Matav.-an Borough Rccreation Commission
young people of the county. Every high school the area is invited to attend.
’ M r. and mr.-,. Jtmn Loekwood /iiivt* inuv^d. n-oni Lite Monmouth Poultry Farm to Mrs. Stevenson's house, opposite-former Postmaster Pardons store. .
Scott Nivison had an unexpected Sunday, morning ’visitor, when a sack of potatoes were bagged but left behind
| in a hurried escape. Marshal Mulsoff was sent for at 3 ' o'clock but arrived too lata to fu lfill his mission.
Private Edward Wenzel, who has been at Camp Dix since , September, has been transferred to the regular A rmy and is-now stationed at Camp Green, N. O. Letters written to several of his friends would indicate that he soon w ill be lenvmg for “ over there. ’
The final meeting of the Borough Council for 1917 was held last night in the truck house.
Postmaster and Mrs. P . J . Devlin received a telegram ll'uiu their sun, Ray C. Devlin, from i'l'ance, sending them a ‘‘Merry Christmas.”1 . Tl-.r. Moi.moulli CuUuty F j t-unuiclers at a special meeting at Freehold this week decided to rebuild the approaches to Highlands Drawbridge.
The government will erect at Morgan the largest nm- nition plant in the United States, options for over 130 acres of land in that vicinity having been secured by A lberti & Companv uf Perth Anibov for 1. A. Gillespie of 50 Church St., New York, who ivas acting for tlu- government in its purchase.
Th irty Years Ago (Issue Thursday, Dee. 30, 19.17)
George Griminger jr ., Bayshore Blvd.. Keansburg, received an unexpected, but welcome, Christmas gift on Wednesday of last week, when Jamc.s E . Budd, of Jersey C ity , complainant in an assault and battery action, withdrew tlie charges. We had a light.” he said, “ but it is Christmas and I want to drop my complaint.”
indent in I lrj i n chartered by the Chamber i Oov. Kicliard J . , lluciies, meni;uer.s u i . nis. caomei, oiiners, a : ) ' 1
members of the Stale :.Lejsfe:la!ur and other slate officials, New Jersey news media cxeculives, reporters, and other Chamber fiucsts wilt join tl-e organic? Hon's members in honoring New Je m ’y'.vUvo United Stales Senators and 15 ru-"ibers uf the House of Representatives. The receptinn and thp dinner will be held in the HojelPtstU’ i- Ililtoii - . :
Others Who W il. A t te n d . . ir.2 nt New Jerseyans who
s?rve in various branches of the Fedi:iaJ /-overnmcnl will also be allenthn);. Ea rl >!. Felin, | csiuenl ul tne :.u ie Lnamiit-r aiii.1 iiea.Mtiei of Col-ale - Piihnolivc On»m-:i;:v will pn.-side at the dinuer.
Senators Clifford P. Case mid lu inisun A. Wiiiiuins ir , will rurt'i present in-oimnl addros.-:cs. Con Krussman Pelt-r W. Rodino jr ., dean of Now Jersey's Congressional del csation, will introduce tliu oilier New Jersey members of the. Mouse ol Re|)ies(.-ntatives,
'Hie Chamber’s special train will originate in Pennsylvania Station, New York Cif.v. and wiil rrccii'i. Chamber members a'l'l r u s s I s also at Newark, New Brunswick, Trenion, Nonh Philadelphia, ,'lluh til., .Philadelphia, and Wiliningiun, Ucl.
r rw“ ± l i T s n u n ! f 0Ut lbe„d e^ i;“ cabin-floors,’ i5 s e fh a lfw iydisplay Involvpd' mtir'' t !31pt.7,Cm t 'c and baggage clainy leve ls .. The■ ' ’ j buildings, are rat . . . . .
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'No *\\ira Central R»ilroad-'o? New L , .uuenor ^-^h ct tiieii uwa operating aioas. theil lerscy train " * ‘ — 11 f: “ ‘ ' ' ’ ' « * . . -shore points sylvanuv. \<i\Train 5309, -p.ni., /or ]jay Head, ‘.vj; trji concties and >oak<i at Hazl< t, jMkkllcto'.vn Silver .tomot cow,
• .u M i . i i ,u - .» t . . . . . . . . . . vJ M i i u i t ' i t i . A J IK t i l t !in-*; wj.I bii lo I ' . . i e f irs t torrrunal i.1; schoduiod fo r com pletion b v ’ Ih
^ • S t l T - t , Pr - l ' CA,Ml ° f 19l 9; a ,,d the “* oni b“ «Wing in t h e ,spring of -107i , leaviii:; Newark "t i ^ ? T , (PUb,!V aUt0" ,<>!,j le pta,',ki” S. lot w i’-h 1000. spaces wi
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c x - i“ ° 5.u;" ; ‘n l?2-sl' s>da of the airport. The parking lot, to,pS be iniked to ..the• pa.ssenger ierniinai by free shuttle bus,
w ill bo completed by Octoh>c?i‘ 19S8. Wlien thf? new lot is in
Term Fires Suspicious
A in c which )ias been termed su.spidoas by fire officials/burned
operation. Newark Airjioi't w ill have u total of 5650 public pdlKlilg spaet*s in four ]nt«:.
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tinuance of the sale of water to the {township, , . : , i; ,-i The township pnrchasi's wuter to t st rve't!io Ouk Shadr.9 section but
- Th«, Matawan Boro\u*h Recrea- i has rejcctod aiv Incit?asc=-ini'(..on C o i in n is s io n ' r e m i n d s 'r e s id e n t s ' ! v o t e d b y t h c b o r o u s l i a n d i i : n o r i d - n n ri h o m w iiv n e r s - t h a t ’ j i Vdg' og • T h e 'b o r o u p .h ’. 'C tb r ^ i t s t o iv in t 'o f f t h e "
o u t i h e P a v i l io n B a r a n d tw o « ti- n f. , ! h e 0 h t i s t m a s D e c o r a t e d h o u s e s k a t e r s u p p l y D c c . 31 u n le s s a h evV .0 wdl tnke place between now und contract ^as nCRoUak-d. ■
■Jaj. .1, J ’Jirec prizes will be' award-1 At the rime Mayor Strang 'wq3 -;; ed end the-.winners wit be an* j issuing his announcement1 of dls« nounctd shortly after New Ycur't cussions with ineominu im*mbers of Day - • • .. . .
Two Youths Hurt In Koypor! Crash
A motor vole and car collision on In one? of iho mosr. p e r il in g coi.irc battles of th c cu r- i Mapio PI., Koyj-jort, Saturdn.y nig!it,
Keyport Lions Aid Needyrent semi-pro season, Manager La rry Insley's White Haiti- ora scored a sensational triumph over thc Red Bank Trojans on the M .H.S. gym floor Thursday niLc 34-27 before a large crowd. .
Protests to tho proposed dosing down and curtailment or operating hours of Jl> shoro railroad stations, including Matawan, drew swift ucUou from Lhe Public Utilities Commission when the board ordered thicv? railroads lo desist.
John Coccoo, Ciiffwood, was treated for facial lacerations by a Keyport physician after his c;h* crashed into a tolopnone pole on Route 35, Clitfwood, last Thursday evening. Matawan Township Police ore investigatini'.
Unde Dun, uf radio fame, who broadcasts the childrens hour every evening at 0 o'clock over W .O.R., was a guest at Burlew's Rotaurant Tuesday tiilc.
In a brief res'iew ul tiie 11W7 sports i:i thf' br>re area tne statistics in tin,' variou.s bloodies of niajor ev— would indicate tfiat the Shore Scholastic Group 2 Athletic Conference enjoyed another successful year as did some sports not listed in thc ‘ sinum pure*' ch.-isil'icalion.
U has been reported, unfortunately, lhat. Mrs. J . Lester Squires is ill wiih a had cold and rheiana!l.sm. Frirnd*. wish her a speedy recovery.
Chase Thru ugh Mu t a rra n Cox In >> 115
has sent two riders on the nioior* evde If) rtiverview 13o.f*pit<il.
'i he* youlhs, Foster J . Kassnn, IK, of '*5 RoacVnvnod Terr., Mntuwan, operator of the motorcycle, and Robert l.cifeslo, 17, of 95 Broad St., Matawan, the pa.ssen/’er, were both treated at Riverview Hnspilnl for lep injuries, cuts, and bruises.
Patrolman Albcn V'ucist^fekl Kitid Alvin J\. Williams, 93 Elizabeth St., Keyport, d r ia r of the station on, was uninjured. He said Mr. Wiiliijms was Lackini; out of a parkin/; h.t when the collision hoppcwd.
joimnK stands on ihe Keansburg boardwalk Friday morning, . Paul Fucv». former tire chief, was or. his way to work at 5:45 a.m. when he spotted Lhe fire and turned tn an alarm. r , , .. . . .
F ire officials are aiso investigating a blaze wluch destroyed two other boardwalk stands shortly bc-
j foro 5 p.m. Thursday. These two stands were approximately 1 0 0 0
feet from the sit- ot lhe other I fire. , .| Thf* thlW» rll v*’ldcr! one roof, are leaned butw«cn • HojCintitv nnd (h** pier entrance.
Hrenv.’n saui lhe ninie starteti tn the bar, then spread to the two stands, one a procory business, the other a ball name concession, on the east side of the bar. Neither firemen nor police would comment •'n their suspicions about, th . origin of thi:* tire. .
Both fire companies responded to the alarm. 'I hey had lire extinguished by 7:25 a.m. The b»a/« necessitated a cull to utility companies to cist off L*as and rleeiricUy which posed a danger to firemen: 'tiie I'iia t A<u .nsiJiul ,l by, .at no one was rcpoi!r-| iajurcd.
The six-block-Ionji boardwalk, frunlin/’ on ttaritun Llav, is tike most siune resorts at Ihis time of year, a uhnst town except for a few bars anrl chance wlk‘el concessions which remain open year-around.
In January 19(10, fire destroyed fiec smnmcr cottages less than 50 yards tioni thc boa»d\Whi*. Thc structures, however, had been con- denined by the Board of Health.
Boruufth officials have been hope- fu! that the Grandview urban va- nevval project would be a major stride toward returning Keansburg to thc position it once held as a endinc shore resort, i
The borough s permanent [>opu!a-1 tion numbers less than 7000 but its i recoil attraction*: brmf» in more | :han -JO,COO .‘•a.mmer visitors.
: the township council, the present Mrs. Mane Hanna, chairman, ad- j council Authorized Manager WIU '
vises lhat the number of ouniu Clnu.c letters received this year iar exceeded that of last year. In this regard, the volunteer' he!j) received from the Senior Giri Scouts, in performing a community .service, under''.the. leadership of Mrs. Conroy Wyckol'f is appreci- at-.'d by tho KecieaUon Commission.
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M c m b c i 's o f th o fC c y p o r t L io n s C lu b n r e s h o w n a s t h e y s e t o u t w i th C h r if i tn if l* b M k c i s o f fn o il f o r n e e d y f a m i l i e s In th o h a y s h o r e a r e a . B n « k o if l a r e d i s t r i b u t e d a n n u n l l y b y t h e c l u b a t C h r i s tm n s . .S how n a b o v e , a r c C h a r l e s H u m p h r i e s , L io n s p r e s i d e n t , In t h e f o r e g r o u n d a n d ( l e f t to r i g h t ) C h a r l e s S lf c o x , H a r v e y A p p l e g a t e , H a r r y J a u i e s , L lu y d S v e n s o n nnd Frederick ScheLn.
Municipal Jud«je Ralph S. Hens* cr ir., M.itinv<m Ut'.i'urh. Id Christman leniency into th- ca.se of Richard M ncPlvil, C.'iUco, Masi--., r.ufnrivnHv so that tlv* d>' fendant way ch'iired nf a L’hnt'ie of speeding ^nttneu by Patrolin.Mi Koberl Plielan after a cha.se through Main St. from Atlantic Ave. to p;i,u ocl'ciuL Ave. i.i tin early mornim* hour''. r,f Dm-, ik Jiut on four other counls, Mr. Mac Phail had tn pav n total f*f S l lri. $5U and J5 costs for recklcss driving; $25 and ?f) co:;!s for inlsusr. of plates, nnd $1U and $5 costs on each nn running a red lipht and having nu unre/»istercd v(*hicle.
John Is. ivlcNamuni, Mori'an- ville, paid J r»l ti ltd .>:> oil a spi.'i.'d- timer ticket. Fiiu .'} u i $‘J nnd %2 costs wore imposed on Gertrude F.lleni, Matawan, for parkin;' in Ihe wrong direction and 1\ P . iclmufcle, Ciiffwood, for blocking.
paid ?1 and :?! costs for parkin)’ in «• prohibm (I an>a.
Horou/di polite v 'in-tl <h cum- m o u s e y f o r p - .u k io i ; o nt h f i . t n ' i ’ls ia v io i .n u 'u o i :i bor* eu e .h e r d in a n c c ra l J c e c m b t ' ; \
i| Open Section O f j Route .V J, Jtohnde!
An improved section of Route 35 , ' :a -Mitl'j1 ;'i.'.vn and I (aS.nvh . TuV.'n 1 j * h,K b<'»'H op n f" 11 i(Tie with ' the placing in operation of traffic
■ ;/'ual‘i_ t!v' Stiit-'* Pi'p.irtnp'nt of Transportation lias announced.
The li.lbmile Feelinn from Tindall ltd., Middletown Township, north tn Mahoias llronk, llolmdcl 'l\»wn-
! :.hip, was improved by the Mauzo ! v ontrarf ! iv to M ti v m, lU .i
co.-it of !>I .t ' i3.r»0H. The department said thp job was coinpV/lcd a week ahead of schedule,
'Che highway .section wns widened and resurfaced and a center harrier
(continued from page one) from the business office of die Central School in Marlboro sometime between midnight Wednesday and 6:45 a.m. Thursday, according to State Police ut the Colts Neck barracks.
Checked WednesdayThey said a concert had boon
held at the school Wednesday until10 p.m. and IZdwjrd Toon, thc janitor, stayed on the premises until r.tidnifihl. When lie letujned at li:45 n.n*.. he discovered the illegal entry had been made through a rear window and the 40-inch high safe was missing.
Police said it contained $23,000 in payroll checks, other checks in the amount of $1200, cash totaling J170, and papeis and deeds.
At 10 a.rn. Thursday nclicc reported, they received a call from the Central Jersey Bank and Trust Co., 2S Broad S i., Freehold, that two men had attempted to cash two of the checks, one for S. lt and the other for $246. and had tied when the teller attempted to notify the manager, flanks have been alerted, to watch for thc missing checks, State Trooper Stephen Sah11 is conducting the investigation.
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They include thc following businesses in the Keypori - Matnwan area: The Clothes Cupboard. Nu- Tour: Paii.t ll.in ih Haidw^ro.
c S f t Central Jersey National liank, The Fnrmr,r:-: Nn.tionnl Bank, Peoples National Bank ;»f Mnnmoulb County, lhe Monmou h Countv National Bank and lhe Friendly Shop,
IP ’li J . Sebuuhart to begin ncgniU aliens with the Vest H.car(sbur^- Water Co, to seek i some feasiV^e method to supply water - to O ak . Shades. " . . .
Township Councilman Jerome R; Kavc said he hopes some long range agreement' can be 'vvorkeu'" out with the West Keanshurg company. A large capital improvement investment would have to be made by the township in order to en» iurj’f. jic water supply sysienv to extend service to Oak Shades, Mr. Kaye claimed. A workable commercial agreement would mean that these funds could be channeled elsewhere.
Sciiool Board(continued from page onc):
Donald Availing as consultant. Bui ! the failure of thn board to get a ! school building proposal before the voters in over a year’s time tinder the Walling study has drawn the censure ol Mr. Dolnn at board meetings and this appears to ba thc major theme of his campaign,
Mr. Dolan lives on Atlantic Ave. He graduated from Matawan High end attended the University of Waco. Texas. He was nn Air Force officcr in World War i l . Ho Is employed as a sales executive with Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Mr. Schwartv.bach, 25 Northland Lane, Matawan Township, Assistant Director. Rutgers University Educational Action Program, has announced his candidacy for the Matawan Regional Board of Education. Mr. SchwarUbach was for 15 years a teacher, guidance counselor and administrator In thc Newark and Irvington School systems before moving to Rutgers University in Mnrch, 19G7.
Mr. Schwarl/Jnich is a cum laude graduate of Montclair State rViHe/jo, where he majored in Social Studies. Ho received his M.A.
jDcgice hi Pwlitkal Science from i Columbia University and has completed additional studies in nd- I i.ii.ii:;tralion, supervision and i guidance.
The candidate's teaching experience has encompassed elementa-
I ' Also, Petr’s 'Appliances, Hav- j ry, junior and senior high schoolishore Stationers, Miilej-’s Stag jund leacher in - hervite courses.Shan, firm Okkmnhtle, John’s I He is a recipient of the “ Class- Co/v Corner, l-ram ts ia 's Deii-I room Teacher of the Year” medal
• Bakery, The Matawan Journal, 'awarded by the Valley ForgejHnppy Ho.ir 1 aundranuit, M#M ] Freedoms Foundation in 1901.' Fit i. li a., ,M;ilav.;i;] FeijM'ii* t Veteran Of Wot US War 11i .sen':< Shm.-. Fddie Thc Dutther, | Mr. Schwart/.hacb, 3!l. is a vni-
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rr'cnm mended no new rurvey be imdei taken .‘ ioc** the townshin map pre dates tlu.se ol Kevimit,
As a »esuit i-i 'i pretnnl f !i!-*•,1 t n-iO - , J) . .mtho Borough Council I hoi Ricliard j trict
Herman .Stein, owner ami admlulst Kouie <»•>, »la:-,lrl (lelt) presents Mrs, service award jdn while Hon-.du U.dpe wore made al. a Christinas Dinner gl Home nl Shore Paint Inn, Haute ,’15, (
nlnr of iOenkdnle Niirsln;* Itntim iMae Marshnwskj with a lu-vear n, mann^er tanks on, 1 he award?:
a for employees of thu Nursing . ther employees cited were: Mr.s,
Anm* VonlHM-newIt/, R.N., M-s, Martina O’Neill, R.N., Mrs. Flnrenee
a driveway. Officers Richard Nus- | was built. The work also involved bnum anil Phelan Issued sum- ewnslnidim. of Jnghnndle. ' mouaos. Charles IlultA Matawun, rampi.
I)e Wysoelde, Mrs. Mary tlgaro, Mr: gnret Cutltn, Mrs. Sally Hullard, Mr
md | knwskl. Mrs. Fleanor 'l-’alr, nnd Mr.s ^ears ot service
IMargniet Hemenway, Mrs. Mar* W. Unhim, Mrs, l-.velyn hrull- Helen Blenkowskl, all for five
j T. Schwartz, Tn\vn:!::p Altorn'-y, : h.r, ae,ret. i tn vecovamuvt the.’ Mm* township she.rc costs of a survcv to finallv d'.'l!.. .nine Ihu h< amlary.
iT the i .vo mu. ici|jan(jc.s still 1 'm i i h i I a ; : r e e upon ,i I n n u i f i n r v , Mr. l»r rnacle said a third engineer will hfoi l td in to act as au arbiter.
May r Robert J. Strang also ann unced Unit preliminary tnlkp with new nicmbeis of tlid Matnwan I'ov-nslnp Council who will tnko office Jan. 1, indicate n favorable settlement of the bnrmtph’s di-jpptn
cran of Wtirld War H. He served in GI1Q, Tokyo, during the nccu- piifion of Japan. His wife is the former Sebna Nadler of Hillside and thev have a daughter, Carol J..I.C, o\).
Mr. Sclns'int/hacb was an unsuccessful candidate for the Mat- awan Regional Board of Educu- tii.n in losing by 50 votes. Since iben he hns remained nrtive m edutationul matters and woik*
1 l.c i.l Ui have thc Pc;,iuiiul Lia- voters accept the building
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I with the township over the; dlscun- I Schools Lutlior A.’ F*
fcrcnilum of November,whk-li tlu-,y Tcjcctcd.
Mr. Srli'vartzbach bolluvcs t!-;\l lil.'i experience nt Riilpi-rs Univi-r- sltv vhero Im nflmini li*,--. prliir-n- tlonal prui'rnnis Invnivinji thirteen uchool districts, their siiperinten- dents, principals nnd students, and his long nnrl varied educational roles will bo of invaluable servic" to the school district In the mnr* ahead when the Hoard ol L/' tion must: choose a rrp lr^ /A N
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Thursday, Dccerr>ber 28, 1967 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL N- J. Paae R v'4
36-Year Career In Public Health■ MOftdft V a <-a:rc< tii |/ur»~lie health nursing. Wiucn begun ih 19Jl as uauun puuigeu into me Great Degression. ..mkmmihI World
f^W ar 1 1 . i ’.nd aaw the -advent oi ‘ “ ftieuicare, wtu com?, to an end. as
Mr«- Ififlrt-ilH Rtnlf? Matawan Tnwnsbip, .Uiavcj this staff o! Mnp.- r a o u t l i C o u m y O rj> w w ? < u .o n i o r Jio- t i '• r t 'V 1 e I - B ite H » • I ' r < j
, s s c o m m u n i t y n u r s e , o r t h o p c d i c n u r s i n g s u p e r v i s o r , a n d l i a i s o n n u r w a t a t u b e r c u l o s i s C l in ic , a n d h a s h e l p e d t h o u s a n d s o l s c m m d u a l s t o b e t t e r h e a l t h .
' i-1 j iV i t r i., u ti weeks convalescence. The com- imuniiy nurse playeq pn important jparv iir*Iho blessed event, as-she Idoes today, but in a different .v-\y I As she Jcofcs over the pi£l 36I u i k a r c c k a ( i \ o l» * V i j i r i t u n n i ' m ? "
fnll /'irrlw m tnmc u/nv«.l .Whai was oncc a financial rti'aia- Jfiliv. dehverv of hstrr;-’ , ;rs; thc h«m< ” th ■ej.pi-i I n f m iy becomc a ’new mea. I n : hard Ui say whether this will become puuular. but it r ; )i!:erastu.|j to observe changing attitude;"
M RS. 1SABELI.F. STULTZ
Mr*. Stultz holds the record (or the Ionises! staff service in the SS year old history of MCOSS, one of the largest community nursing fcgencteg in the United States.
During thOTe year* of service, »he has made m any friends, ineluding a worcan from Union Bsaeh who reminded Mrs. Stultz not long
, »"o that she had helped deliver her '■ baby .'sister M ye an ago,
B leued Even u At Horn#Mrs. Stultz is a petite woman
‘ With » gentle manner, a wit inherited front her Irish father and
fig ^ .B h o i.ir ililtM j\ frn m hn vin o a•F lin ch ' m other.. She remembers fondiv the many births she had a part In, explaining that in the 1 30s and 4<to it was not uncommon for the community nurse to assist inhome deliveries, u rt show mothers* to-be how to prepare (or the impending birth, washing old sheets and other soft cloths und heating them in the.oven to !>e unci] as umbilical dressings and binders.
“ Things may not have been sier*1 io/' b.ieauds, “ but they were surgically clean and we never had any mfectior.^. During the depression and before hospital insurance, peo- pie couldn’ t afford to go to the nos* uiini, 'Tiicy had ihcii bab<ca al nr.mo and thc famiiv. the nci ii* hors or an older child took over
Mrs. Stultz began her career as an MCOSS staff nurse in 1931, leaving an indelible mark on those she served becausc she always made their needs and the solutions of their problems her fir?t concern. Since 1W3 she has been orthopedic nursing supervisor, coordinating health services to assist families with problems, emotional and physical, resulting from disabilities. Like the boy with cerebral palsy whose family she -helped' to ontain medical care, braces, a. built-up shoe, and whom she encouraged to «*.*end. a Hgh -, schcc!;:-dartcc-,- to- “ boost his morale/’ The,boy Is-a man now, has completed college
I and works as a government ac- I count; nt, And the littls girl with a severe kidney ailment. Using all
[her knowledge of community re* isourccs, government funds and in*| genuity, she was abe to show this j fondly .ways to obtain the expen- Isive treatment and medications required '
Mrs. Stultz works with the 70 MCOSS public health nurses on cases involving crippled children. The staff nurse performs thc prescribed nursing care, assists in obtaining funds for treatment, sur-K fijr ctiid ."»(jet.lal cm-iifjuiyiu. Wlicuspecial problems arise, she turns to Mrs. Stultz. Sometimes a child
iiu-'.da .vjinirtmng n » t available i through tne usual channels ot phil- lantarupy or public health prop ram s. When this happens. Mrs. J S t u lL ? .b r in e s l a hiu»r h p r v a s t j knowledge of whf»re fo pet mnnnvt lot, uuuauat tci^uil truism*. L.OUJ.-'.CS.u/nmenT, proups. service clubs. m-
idmduuls, .| "Fam iltes with haivJtCdppfid tn«* .dren are under a terrible emotional strain, lney need someone to help then) face tho problems. seme source of encouragement.'* she points out.
Prefers Pubbe !!c«Uh :Pubuc health has been Mrs.
Stultz preference since she set her first tuste of it as an undergraduate nurse at Jersey Citv Medical
‘ Center. Helping families as a unit. I doing wnat can be done, seeking | outside assistance when necessary, providing for health needs under nil
I sorts of home conditions challenge her spirit.
In 36 years she. has - observed changes tn Public Health Nursine. Schools, wnore the MCOSa .mise
i#.*,si^m-d voars a£*.D as part of f h *r community healtn responsibility, and where she taught »omp making and home nursing lo thi* hieh school girls and good personal hygiene tu all thc students.-have i ' i ; ...i to the point wnere thev -c?d
j lheir own stuti nursos. lhe oefini- ! t oh ot "crippling cuiuiilious' by i th'/ State (.ripped Children1'* Com* f mission, has changed from the.con- Icept of ••lameness'* to the present, j program wlneh includes not only lortnonedic handicans. but cardiac { C'JEsdiuons. bsood diseases, meniui j retardation and otnor birth defects, i In recent, years Mrs. Stultz has taken on an added assignment as liaison nurse for MCOSS at chest clinics at. thc Geraldine L . Ihomp- sen hospital (formerly Alienwood Tubercuos; 3 Hjspital) and here again she notes changes in treatment ot the tuberculosis patient and the TB control program. But people’s needs and the community nurse’s concern for family' health remain as the strength and the heart o{ the MCOSS program, she feels. •
Mrs. Stultz will start thc New Year focusing her attention wholly on her home, on Wilson Ave., Matawan Township, not far from her
j family honieste&d where her moti;* ‘ er raisea more than M foster children in addition !o her own family. She will have mere time for her garden,, local community activities, and the career of her husband, Clarence B. Stultz, a supervisor of inventory control for th« Getty Oil Compi.ny in New York City.
A- graduate of Matawan High School and the Jersey City Hospital School of..Nitrsir«j • Mrs,-. Stu!tZ;has taken graduate courses at Columbia University, Newark College and Rutgers University. She began her health career conducting a survey in Jersey City which proved thc need for the A. Harry Moore School for Crippled Children. She was on the staff ot the Jersey City Red Cross ViiiiinK Nurse Service before joining the MCOSS staff, where she served in Freehold, Union Beach, Middletown Township, and in thc Red Bank neadquarters.
On Dec. 13 the MCOSS staff hon. ored her at a farewell dinner at the Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank, attended by many associates with wliuui mii: lius wurkud for 25 anti 30 years of he- 3fi-year span of service.
M a - t a w a m t P e r s o n a ! I t e m sN e w s O f Y o u > v n r l u i m d v !s A p p r e c i a t ’d A t A n y O m i ;
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Honored By Auxiliary
Matawan High School Pupils On Honor Roll
Hupils who have been listed on •tic honor roll of Matawan Uegion- »! High School for the second mark- !nir period nre (is-follows:
Twelfth grade: Nancy Adamkow- ik i , Gilda Agnoli, Patricia Allen, Denis” Anstaux. June Artelli, Galen Barr, George Baron, Harriette Bauman, Nancy Bedle, Jerome Blum, Judith Bol, Susan Buchner, Nancy Caruso, Lauren Chirco, Anthony Craparo, Karin Crine, Dcb- urah Dell, Jacqueline Dewitt, Wendy Dolan, Lorayne Edwards, Patricia Everhard and Monica Fen- eik.
Also Beth Forman, Diane Foyle, Colette Francy, Richard Frazier, Charles Geran, Linda Gerlufsen Nadine Gersen, Darlene Gihlock, ton Gostin, Karen Grady, Mary Hallarin, Candice Hamstrii, Suzanne Harris, Sherry Hellstrom, Linda Hoolahan, Elizabeth Hopkins, Eugene Hyman, Mark Johnson, Ruth Jurman. Donna LaMura, John M islello, Anna Mayer, Roxanne
Mctiraw, Maureen Mitchell and John Moore.
Also Susan Morey, Kathleen Mor- oncy, Sharrin Mowell, Worsdcll Pearson, Margaret Phillips. Seymour Pond, Billie Reed, Harvey
I Rosc-nstock, Donald R usse ll,: Florence Schindler, Robert Schneider, Jane Schweitzer, Patricia Senk, Frank Snyder, Diane Sohn, Linda Tanis, Michaci Tomasello, Richard Trader, H illary Urban, Maria Val- anzno, Emmy Van E xtc r, John Vargas, Curtis Washington, Larry Waltenberg, Sheila Wills and Christine Winters.
Others ListedEleventh grade: Richard Brown,
Cynthia Compton, Faith dnrman, Janies Culpepper, Joanne Davis, Diane Dawidowicz, Terrence Dona- gliue, Theresa Dzurina, llelaine Eisenberg, Ellen Flannery, Deborah Franklin, Laura Gardner. Robert Hanna Marie Hussey, Virginia Joaquin, Jacquellyn Johnson and Lynne Kortcnhaus.
Also Carol Lackovlch, Nell Le-
C A F E T E R I A M E N U
M a la w a n R e g i o n a l H i g h S c h o o l(M rs. Antoinette Cliomic, Cafeteria Manager)
Week of January 1, 19*8 MONDAY
S litole Potatoes amburger Roll and Butter
HO LIDAY - NEW Y E A R ’S D A Y TUESDAY
Hot Luncheon Oven Grilled Hamburger
Buttered Sliced Carrots Juice
A La Carte Specials Meat nnd Cheese Salad Platter Dread and ButterUverwurat Sandwich wort Barley Soup wlllt Cracker#
W EDNESDAY Hot Luncheon
Hot Sllcod Chicken Sandwich with Gravy Creamy Whipped Potatoes Buttered Garden SpinachButter Applesuucc> A La Carte Special*
? aked Ham Salad Plattor Bread and Butterhleken Salad Sandwich
ankee Bean Soup with CrackcrsT IIU IU O A Y
Hot Lunclieon Shell Macuti'iil will* Meat Sauce
Itallaa Bread and Butter Tossed Salad with DressingA La Carte Specials
Tuna F l ih Salad Platter Drcnd and Butter
vine, Rebecca Lorberfeld, Sharon Maidment, Susan Mathewson, Linda Messci'ychmidt, Kennelh Moeii- us, Deborah Nelsoiv Laura Nodding:, Diane Papa. Janice Peterson, Ronald Rogacki, E d w i n Scholtzhau’er, Thomas Echoltzhauer, Irene Shanahan, Eurl Siddons. Alan Spielman, Carol Tremper, Linda Vogel, Barbara Weiss, Barbara Wyckoff and Joseph Zweidinger.
Tenth grade: Audrey Anderson, Barry Bronwen, Nancy Bialkowski, Richard Bischoff, Donna Borup, Patricia Brannic!;, Lynn Bushncll, Robert Chamberlain, Marilyn Chow- cy, Wendy Cornell, Stephen Depiet- ri, Jewell F ry , Joseph Gaval, Diane Gelburt, Judy Gilbert, Clifford Gordon, Margaret Grant, Keith Gross, Thomas Guoba, Denise Hay- ducko and Jeanne Holland.
Also William Hussey, Bruce Korf, Marc Krauss, Cathi Kurland, C trla LaGrassa, Eiloc" Lchn, Ronald I.e- vir.e, Robert Lovell, Deborah Ma- j> Ve, Richard Manville, Glenti Marlin, Cindy McManus, Peter Meic, John Moiilcr, Judith Mnroy, Joy Morlcnson and Julio Nagy..
Also Deborah Orbnch, Carol Ray- nis, Bat'batu Remer, Patricia Russell, Joanne Russo, Wayne Schubig- cr, Barbara Schwchl, Paul Scrle, Carol Shaw, Robert Sioss, Donald Suss Barbara Taylor, Lawrence Taylor, Catherine fwanmoh, Sharon Walsh, Matthew Wilkes and Peggy Yules.
Ninth grade: Wilheimine Alba- nese, David Alexander, Neal Axelrod, Edward Burlew, Susan Clay, Kathleen Clodius, Daniel Craparo, Robert Dean, Barbara Drago, Frank Dugan, Michael Ficus, Janet F i jw , Gary Giblock, Antoinette G u isti," Debrii Herriger, Candis lljortland, Diana Johnson, E lizabeth Lloyd, Mary Mertz, Kevin Michaels, Renee Myers, Deborah Richman, Eileen Rubin, Mark Ry- nn, Neil Sellnger, Nancy Vena, Joy Wallenberg, Charles Weigel, Ken Wei-iS, Michele Wilson, Michael Zarelsky and Waller Zwirko.
S piced l l a m an d C l i c e w S a n d w i c h GardenGmrdea Vogutnblo Soup with Crnrkcre
F « in * v - Hot Luncheon
Oven Baked Fish Slicks wlllt Tartar SauceP lu a Pie Bread and Butter
A Lu Carte Specials California Fru it Snlad Platter Bread ond ButterTuna F ish Salud SandwichManhattan Cfnni Chowder with Crackers , ' ’
Cole Slaw Jcllo
Jew ish Women To
Ment Nvxl TuvndnyOn Jan. 2, Natlonnl Council of
Jewish Women, Bayshore Scctlnn, wilJ hold ti general meeting al the Cheescqunke Fire House, Route 34, Madibon Township at «S:30 p.m.
Speaking will be Mrs. Rlcki Weiner, wife of Rabbi Weinc, of Temple Shalom in Malawan. Mrs. Weiner will speak of Masada, lhe ancient fort which was defended to the last man hy the Jewish people, of anciem times.
Council will also celebraie its 7hth anniversary this year and it will he the fourth anniversaiy of thc* local section. Members and non j irembers alike aro incited to attend this meeting which should prove to be most interesting and informu* tlve. .
i• Mrs. Louis ivlaim. Ijiuo r . Mont.. ! is visiting Mr. and Mr.s. Calvin D,i lJeartv. '1 Mr anil M r. flsrisi ai»d Mri and Mrs. Stunfev Seaman and chi!- j 1 r v th i n i o iv ' *.: *?f ‘vir. ;tnd Mrs. Uosmond McMa- jhon.j l«ll ,1 . I.frioy oiCf\l:tb. hlfU-; rncK Nobh» and M :::. P ;i;:l f .n■ were--the prize winners wr.en Mrs. jE v a rt S»!co>:. entertametl at h: d«e ;on 1 hursday. Other guests attend- | >ng were Miss Cuthcnne McDonald. jM n . fhcnas A'eistead. Mr^. vVis-ham R. Craig. Mrs. Gerard Devlin
fand Mr.s. Marguerite Laird.- j Mrs. John H'fer.1 Wickatunk. and I Mr. and Mr.S;( Rudolph FracLel j \ve;<‘ lne iurfsdav evening dinnor ! guests ofMr^and Mrs. Henry Tiap* j!)np«”n who entertained in honor of I their son Fred who was ce'ebratmg ! his birrhda*'.| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klein, tii^i- lishtown were tb?. •u*idiy
'.dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Stan- i ley Seaman ai ihe Molly Pitcher• Hotel. Red Bank, in honor of their j 1 1 1li weudm^ anniversary.t Mrs. Gerard Devlin. Miss Esther• BI-.1U. Mrs. Kars Hauser. M rs.jh .w -■ ard hrdmunn. Paul L*.j»an.j Mrs. Richard T'.rdmaiin. Mrs. I.oius i J'azienzu. Mrs.. Warren Vreeianu. ;and Mrs. R . l . Larlan dined at Uiu I ureen Meadows and later ptaved Ibrtuge at ihe home oi Mrs. Devlin.! lhe prize winners were Misn tdau.| Mrs. Ileuscr and Mrs. H. hrdmann.) Mr nml m «.: Murrtrs r.atstrrwsid I tr.. Baltimore. Mu., -v-jtc me holiday weekend guests of M i. und Mrs. Martin Lauterwald sr.
Mrs. vieotKC Clark, M rs. Joseph Smith. Miss Lucie M iller and Mrs. Alfred Gndoweli were the Thursday guests of Mrs- Adam Banke.
Mr. gnd Mrs. Joseph Thorne, Plainfield, were the Saturday guests cf Mr. ond Mrs. George Clark.
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Fa;:man. Brooklyn, K .y . , . *ert* the'.Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Davis.
Mr. and Mrs, Johnson Cartan were the Christmas dav guests of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Highlands.
Miss Margaret A. Cushman. New York, spent the holiday weekend as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ja c A. Cushman.
Mr. ,• d Mrs. Robert Younkheere and George F . Younkhesro, New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George A. Younkheere.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Seaman and children were the Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Barst at the Berkeley Carteret Hotel, Asburv
'P a rk ." ' ............... *"Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn
were the Christmas Day gtipsts of Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn sr., Bricktown.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E lgart and Mrs. Benton were the Sunday evening euost4; of Mr. and Mr<*. Wallace Spille.
Mrs.' W. 0 . Diggin entertained at bridge on Wednesday and the prize winners wcr* Mrs. L . E . Krebs, Mrs. Leroy Sickcls and Mrs. Frederick Dcderick. Other guests were Mrs. Marguerite Laird, Mrs. Frank B liss, Mrs. William J . Rabel, Mrs. Thomas weisiead and Mrs. Gerard Ueviin.
Mrs. John Hyer, Wickatunk and Mr. Mtid Mrs. Rudolph Fruebei were the Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Traphagen.
Mi s. Frederick Dedcnck was the holiday weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little, Lake Mohawk.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan LiButti, Staten Island, N. Y ., were the Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vasilakis.
Mr; and Mrs. Donald Lewis entertained at dinnei un Chii>unuM Day and their guests were Miss Flo Grundcr, Belford: Mrs. Nellie Richards and daughter Michelle, Eatontown; Mrs. J . C. Lewis, Miss Aita Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. E . Charles Weigel.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ludi. Summit, were the Friday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Lydia Walling.
Mr. and Mrs W Rulon Smith returned home on Tuesday after spending the holiday weekend as thc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Claus, Hatfield, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMur- ray entertained at open house on Christinas Eve for 40 guests.
Miss Grace Thompson. Westfield. was the holiday weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ashley, New York, were the Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMurrav.
Mr. and Mrs. George Twyman entertained on Sunday evening and their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Max Zarctsky, Mr. and Mrs. George Suciro, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Zell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Randall, Mr. and Mia. Jack Byrne, and Gary Prcmberton, Chicago, IN.
Miss Lynnelte Hall, Woodbury, Conn., has returned to her home after visiting Mrs. J . C. Lewis.
Mrs. Lydia Waiting was i h e Christmas Day tfuest of Mr. nnd Mrs. William C. Ludi jr . , Piscatu- way.
Mr, and Mrs. William Ogo, Bellenmre, N. Y ., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zangln. Old Belhpage, Mr. ' nnd Mrs. Gary Kellogg, New Brunswick, and Mrs. Gerald Welsh, Lawrence, Kan,, were the Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Twyman,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pollnrfc and children, Ambler, Pa ,, were the Wednesday guests of Mr. nnd Mr.s, Franklin S, Thompson.
Mr. aud Mrs. William Quinn nnd daughters were the Sunday guests uf Mr. and Mrs. Chaiies T . Corey Jr., Amltyville, N. Y .
Miss Helen Zagona and Miss Mario Zagona, Brooklyn, N. Y ., were tho Tuesday »*nests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rangos.
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Bass- ft ii tl, JtMscy u'lly, and Mr. andMn;. Wallace Spilit’ and dnughlci Marjorie were the Christmas dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs. Rich* ard Moroski.
Miss I rum* Ottaway, n student a. Kmory and Henry College, Em ory, Va,', i.s spending thu holiday vacation with her mother* Mrs. William Ottaway.
. Mr. a;\d Harrv f;, i'm m ei ana da'ii’h^ri were tiie Saturday kuckLs of Mr.! tir-fl Mr-2 rimrl^c t- Porri.is*
'Micnoel Uneer. i'vr.v wnsf- h L t ’■{ ** i 1 j i C J
I Mr nnd Mr«. Aldo knrsotti and : chniit iri: Wt;re tne nunday umner i oiu sfs of Mrs. C.-irmcb M-vni’ in')- ? rltishinn. N. Y .i Mr M^s. Henry Kiechim. {Highlands: Mr. and Mrs. Robert »Ktecnhn. New Siirewsbury: D r. : and Mrs. William vVvmdwurd.•; D:*al. and Miss Mae Hunter. Deal.; werf* the Christmas Dav guests of I Mr. and Mrs*. Henry Kiechlm jr .; Mr.s. William Ottaway sr.. Bay : Rid.«e. w<'.«: th<» hohdav weekend I guest ot Mrs. vVilham Ottaway jr . j Mr. and Mis. Churies f*. Peri nne and Rollins Porrine were the J ennstmas Dav cuosts uf D;'. and :Mr^. josouh C. Uuntini'-i d?»a Va:ty,-. Pa. '' Mr. and Mrs. Robert RankI jr .,•. N i'W im rnii V... .^ n ^ nd inei this week as thc guests uf Mr. and j Mrs Calvin D. Pearce.| Mr- and Mrs. Sam Rangos were [the Saturday evening guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Tom t :achos, Wil- | nngooro.• Mrs. Annie Spill**. Donald Spille I and son Lawrence. Brooklyn.; N. Y ,. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard j Moroski and sons were the Sun. day dioner guests ol Mr. aud M is.I *A'ailai:e Spille. .
I SecretariesHave Party
The Monmouth Legal Secretaries Association held iis Christmas party on Wednesday Doc. 20, at the Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontcwn. Mrs. Nelson Dent, Spring. Lake Heights, president of the association, welcomed 45 mcmb i and guests.
Mrs, Dent inducted seven new members into the Association, Miss Carol Genies, Atlantic Highlands; Miss Francine Newman and Miss Betty Hartman, Long Branch; Miss Leona V. Peszynski, Belmpr; Miss Valarle Mackey, Asbury Park ; Mrs. Patricia Fatorosi,. Morgan- ville, and Mrs, Mary Arbaczcw- ski, Lakewood.
Christmas gifU were exchanged among members and guests. Miss Paulette Pr.tlcr. Point Pleasunt, led the group in Christmas Carols accompanied on the piano by Mrs. George Zizos, Asbury Park .
The next meeting of the Board of Directors of thc Monmouth . Lceal Secretaries Association wlir.be held on Thursday, Jan. 4, at thc home of Miss Darlene Walling, 99 Man* ning P L , Keansburg, at 6:30 p.m.
M a t a w a n T o w n s h ip S q u a d E l e c t s O f f i c e r s
Robert Foster w a s elected to serve as President of the Matawan Township F irs t Aid and Rescue Squad for 1908. Elected to serve as Captain was Lawrence Gray. Mr. Foster has been Squad Treasurer for the past three yeurs, while Mr, Ot*sy i former A-.sistant Captain and vice president.
Oilier officers elected to sf»rv<* for the coming year were Hugh Boyle, v i c c president; Edward Downes, secretary; Hillard Gowa, treasurer; Harvey Zibulsky, assistant captnn; Ronald Haspcl and Charles Schneider, F i r s t L t.; Charles Bouton, Second Lt.*, Crawford Carey, Engineer; Mr.-Downes, chaplain: and Mr. Gowat communications.
'Both Mr. Foster and Mr, Gray agree Ihat among their goals will be an effort to increase membership to provide an even better service to the community.
M r s . M a r y (J e n l in to le S u ccu m bs A t Hom a
Mrs. Mary Centimole, 77, of 17 ; Central Ave., Malawan, died Tues* i day, Dec. 2G, 1IMJ7, at home. She i was born in Naples, Italy, and had j lived in Mntawan 60 years. She was j the wife of the late Carmine Ccnti- j mole and was a communicant of St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport. ;
She is survived by six sons, ! Charles and Anthony, Matawan: : John, Keyport: Lawrence. Union , Beach; Pasquale, Florida, and : Frank, Tenn.; two daughters, Mr.s. ■ Holo Aequnviva, Red Bank, and Mrs. Leo DiCarlo, Matawan: ab r o t h e r , Lawrence Mungello. Conn.; 29 grandchildren and 13 ; great-grandchildren.
Funei al sui viucs will Ijl* held ut ; 8 :.' 10 a.m. Friday from the Day ' Funeral Home, Keyport. with a t high mass of requiem at fl a.m. nt I St. Joseph's Church. Interment will ; bu in Si. Joseph's Cemetery.
« Mr, and Mrs. Plus Senwartz and: u'.ildrcn ..utm liim t’ tinsi-in” da!C. vvt.Te the Monday evening
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i \ L *» ( 5 T ' !;,v ir. !md Mrs Ror»s \\ . Manhan and : Dr, itni.j Mrs. J . Wallace McCue at, u iiOi-u 'in: Sun Sdvt'itb ttl'i- LOJO i A.s.incia: .ii:i >ur: js par tv atj liiiucon Hill Gulf Ciub. Leonardo, i on Ihursdav evv.mmi
Mr. and Mrs. .iac A. Cushman j and sons Geoftrev and Paul and j Miss Margaret Cushman. New i \o rk . were the Christmas day Uniests ot Mr. and M 1 2 . hugene |Kf'i/t-r. I'nnrvton.! Mrs. Bernard Davis. Brooklyn. N .Y.. was the Monday and Tuesday guest of Mr. ano furs. Abn: ha. 1 Davis.
, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler were 1 the Christmas day guests of Mr.; and Mi'S. Ffcyd • Seirr.ec, Rancucas } Woods.j Miss Karen Erniev. a student at
grove, Pa., is spendim* the holiday vacation at the hurne uf her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Ernley.
Mr. and Mrs. William J . Sleiner, Englewood, were the Monday evening gu*.:ts of Mr. and Mrs. William E . Smith jr . _
xt«- apft Mr? Patrick Verducci. Nrew York, and Mr. and Mrs. John L**ahy were iho Christmas Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker. .
Mr. und Mrs. George Gorrell. Wheeling, W. Va., have returned Lome after spending several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Gorrell.
Charles Zimmer, a student at Heidelberg College, Tiffon, Ohio, is spending his holiday vacation at the home of hir. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zimmer.
Mr. ni.u Mrs. Robert Buliei were the Christmas night guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Applegate, Freehold. .
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Keller, Skokie, II!., have returned hsmc after spending thc holiday weekend as thc guests of M r. and Mrs. Calvin Bell.'
Miss Lois Stonev, Ardmore, P a ., was the holiday weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bedle.
Geoffrey Cushman, a student at Cornell University, is spending thc holidays with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs Jac A. Cushman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ucorgc Clark, Mrs. Alfred Glidcwell, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Banke and Mr. and Mrs. V/illiam E . Smith sr. were the Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E . Smith jr .
Mr. and Mrs. V .l. Fredda s r., and A.D, Fredda have returned, home after spending the Christmas holiday as thc guest9 of Mr and Mrs. V .l. Fredda jr ., Glen Burnle, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pedersen and daughters were the Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mr.i. Wilhelm Andreasen, Point Pleasant.
Mrs. Palmyra Tosctto, New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tosetto.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Smith sr., were the Christmas day guests ol ?vir. and Mrs. Larry Gunther, Lincoln Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler were the guests for brumh on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Holland, I
Mr. and Mrs. ueorge c . ainim jr . and son Scott wore tha Tuesday and Wednesday guests ot Mr. anu Mrs. George C. Smith sr.
Mr. and Kirs. Leonard Frank and daughter, Charlotte, Elberon, and Msss Lois Stoney, Ardmore, Pa., wore the Christmas duy dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bedle.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hall, Mill- biirn; Mrs. Catherine Sliowull, Ab- secon: Charles Hess, Egg Harbor, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells. .
Dennis Dru/bik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Druzbik, a student at Cornell University, is spending the huliduy vacation with his parents.
Mrs. Joseph Morgcllo (right) guest of honor at (he annual Christ* mas party of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Matawan Township Hose and Chemical Co., receives a TV trophy lamp frum Mrs. Louis R . Aurlemma, auxiliary president. Mr-,. Morgello has been un active member of the auxiliary ior the past 35 years. She was born In Ita ly and lived in Matawan Township for 41 years, M rs. MorgeHo has four living children and nine grandchildren.
R n kbi Rubinstein
To L e a d DiscussionMrs. Frieda Gersen, president,
Matawan Chapter of Hadassah, proudly announces that Rabbi Morris Rubinstein of Temple Beih Ahm will speak and lead a discus sion on the ’.‘Turkish Period - Ottoman Empire” at the Jan. 4 Study Group of "Arab - Jewish Confrontations through the Ages/’
According to Mrs. Gersen. Rabbi Rubinstein is doubly knowledg- able by theory and experience to lead a discussion on the Ottoman Empire. Thc Rabbi completed a
cmc-yeai' course, “ Judaism under Islam ” at thc Jewish Theological Seminary, given by Professor Zwl Ankori of thc Hebrew University, Jerusalem. As an A ir Force Chaplain, the Rabbi was statluiiKl id Ankoia, Turkey, for two and a half years. :
Thn rnmr/uinity Is welcome to attend the Sludy Group held at the home of Mrs. Barbara Gates,' Education Vice President, 229 Deerfield Lane, Matawan. Please call Mrs. Abby Wattenberg, 56G- 6D44, for reservations.
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James J . Howard, n senior al Christian Brother.*- Academy, L in croft, has been accepted at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, under the early decision plan.
He is the son of Mr. und Mrs. Joseph J . Howard, Gaston St., Mat awan.
The early acceptance was made fnr highly qualified student;; who hare maintained high academic grades throughout the high school studies, nnd have achieved high 1
scores on standardized te.sls.Ih* Is a member of the National .
Honor Society. James plans to! study dentistry.
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M rs, E rhart L . WalstremMr : Mary Elizabeth Walstrom,
38 , o f 258 B e t h A v e , , L o n g B r a n c h , d i e d T h u r s d a y , D e c . 21 , 1907, a t Monmouth Medical Renter._ M rs. .Walstrom had: lived , in. ij>ng ijraiicn for five sire
w'-Tf:CiTy l i , l-u ia! iCeyporr, She was born In Miduietuv/a Township.
She was a communicant of S t Joseph's Church, Keyport.
Surviving are her husband, E r hart I,. Walstroin; si daughter, Mrs. William E . Roman sr.. Uncroft; three brothers. Frank Pin- cy, Red Bank, and Peter and Joseph Piney, both of Keyport; nnd a sister, M rs. Ann Stokey, Mauas- quan.
Funeral services were held under the direction of the Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, at S a.m. Tuejday in St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport.
James Patrick StultzJames Patrick Stultz, two - day-
o d son of M r, and Mrs. James Mult/, 39 Monroe St., Kevport, died Sunday, Dec. 24, 1967, at R iv
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erview HospilaJ. He fe survived by his paternal grandparents, M i. and Mrs, F . Vernon Stultz, Hazlet, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caruso, aiso o* Haziet.
Ho is filso survived by 3 sister Laureen Michelle, at home. Ser
ies .ware ccii iucted yesterday mcnuTig.
J , rnrors i l lFour-j'ear-old George J , Moore
H I, of 230 Wilson Ave., Port Monmouth, died Monday, Dec. 1!5, 1S67, at the Presbyterian Hospital, N .Y.
He was born in Perth Ambov.Surviving are his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George J . Moore jr .,. formerly of Keyport; two brothers, Kenneth inij Koberl Moore, both at home; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Furnicola, Port Monmouth, and his paternal grandfather, George J. Moore sr., Harrison.
The funeral was held yesterday at 8 a.m. from Scott Funeral Home, Belford, with a mass of thc Angels at St. Catherine’s Church, East Keansburg, at 9 u.m. Buna! was private.
N, J.Charles L . Mouahajt
Charles L . Monahan, OS, of Id Grace St., Port Monmouth, father of Charles G. Monahan, Hazlet, died Saturday, Dec. 23, 1S6Y, nt Riverview Hospital.
Born ln Jersey City, he was the son sf lh" lat.? P tt'jr wild 'vlaiy (Clough) Monahan. He had lived in Port Monmouth seven years.
Mr. Monshan v.as a thin; degree Knight of Columbus, Council 137, Jersey City; a retired police officer in Jersey City and a member of tlie police Anchor Club, He was also a member of the, N .J. Patr-d- man’s Benevolent Association, Local 5, and the State Policemen's and Firemen’s Association.
Tin; funeral was heid -esterdav at 9:30 a.m. from the Day Funeral Home, Keyport, A high requiem mass was offered in St. Cathetine’s Church, East Keansburg, at 13:30 a.m . Burial was in Iloly Name Cemetery, Jersey City.
Th yrsday, Decem ber 28. 1967
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Peter E . Molloy Sr.Peter E . Molloy sr.. 28. of 72 Vir- ,
Ritua Avo., Hazlet, -*<ied Saturday, j Dcc. 23, 19G7. at R»«erv lew Hospital. -
Mr. Mo]toy, president-of the Raritan Township Republican (Jub was born m Jam aim I r «n,i most of his life in Holli’s, N Y , until moving to Hazlet five years apo. He was an engineer with the BdJ Laboratories, Holmdel.
Surviving are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James E . Mollovr Floral Park, L . I . ; his wife, Elizabeth (Mullen) Molloy; a son Peter E . jr ., and a daughter Elizabeth Ann.
Ala/1 CllrwMrmri n«n *.....--—“ -•** ••••.if, mv mu ftiniviii,Mrs. Patricia Sullivan and Miss Mary E . Molloy, both of Floral l ’ark . L .l .
A high requiem mass was offered yesterday at I) a.m. In Holy Fumily Church with the Rev. Jo seph G. Fox celebrating the mass. Burial was in St. John’s Cemetery,M id ii * c Village, Queens, N .Y. -Ar rangements were under the direction of the John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Hazlet
for ^ht^gpccial famfl'y se ^ ^ ^ th e v ^ c o ^ u e te ^ l^ sd a y 3^ *teg!if^'h o ^bserv” ™ ? 'o f 1 the^hoHdie*1' “ ? “ f ® ' * ° r.d > ■— « ‘’K ^ d - c a t lo n a n dChanukah. Shown above (left lo right) are Keuiiy Weiss Stacy Buudonoff Tim* Monte rhamlbih l!* 3 ?i° *tn!Jwn. *** tho , ? dVS L l ^dedication” During the cirjht days of
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Frank Klvrnlckl Frank Kiernicki, 59, of 41 Sunset
Ave., Keansburg, died Sunday, Dec. a , 1907, at home atter a sudden illness.
Bora in Suutli Amboy, he had lived in this arpa for the past four years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna (Wcrenczyk) Kiernicki, and four sisters, Mrs. Violet Kleme of Sea Girt, Mrs. Libby JaconBkl of Irvington, Mrs. Bertha Jessienkow- ski, Cranford, and Mrs. Helen Ziad- aszyk, Hazlet.
Funeral services were held today a t-8:30 a.m. from tho John J . Ryuu funeral home, Keansburg, and at 8 a,m . at St. Ann’s Churcfi. Burial will be in a family plot.
Arthur L . RoundsArthur L . Rounds, 65, died at
his residence, 100 West Front St., Kcvnort, Friday, Dec. 22, 1967.... Mr. Rounds, ion n f . - thi» IntA Frederick and Alberta Tobey Rounds, had lived in Keyport for 20 years. -
He is survive<l by a brothor, Norman, New Brunswick, and a sister, Mrs. F . Gaylord Foulk, Keyport.
Funeral services were held yes- 1
terday. ot 1 p.m. at the Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, with the Rev, David Proper!, pastor of Calvary Methodist Church, officiating.
Inter men! wus in Bound Brook Cometery, Bound Brook.
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Mrs. Irene T . M ills Funeral services were held In
Beverly, Mass., for Mrs. Irene T. Mills, 71, of that citv. who died Tuesday. Deo. 19, 1W7, at Mon
mouth Medical Center. She hud been on a visit to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Curn- mings, Matawan, when she was taken ill. ,
In addition to Mrs. Cummings, Mi 3. Mills i« also survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Donald In galls of Middletown, Mass., and Mrs. Joseph Cclcntano of Beverly. and a son, James F . Mills uf Gloucester, Mass.
Local funera! arrangements were under (he direction of the Day Funeral Home, Keyport.
Charles J . M iller Sr.Funeral services were heid F r i
day for Charles J . Miller sr.; $i of 127 Central Ave., 1-j.ion Beach' who died Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1967, In his home.
Services were held at 2-15 p m in thc John J . Ryan Home for Funerals, Keansbur^ with the Rev. Franklin Bird jr ., pastor of Grace Methodist Church, Union Beach, officiating. Burial was in F a ir View Cemciery, Middletown.
Born in Brookly.., N .Y ., he was « resident o j-Union Bench 4 4
years.The husband of the late Pauline
(Bunger) Miller, he was a retired tool and die maker for Weston Instrument Corp., N eraik
An exempt memocr of Union Gardens F ire Company, he- wai a member of thc N. J . Stale E a-
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al Home, Red Bank, wns in Holy Nam« Cemetery in Jersey Ciiv.
Mrs, Nonne had lived in Holmdel lor the post three years with her ■■on, Andrew J . Noone. Before thnr, she lived in Jersey City.. . '
I She was a communicant of St. Catherine's Chureh in F.vei/m. Also
| surviving are a sister, Mrs. Anna :-llofstetter of Holmdel, and four grandchildren.
. Joseph DeCapua Funeral services were held Sat
urday for Joseph DeCapua, (12, of Newark, who died Tuesday, Dcc. 19, 1967.
A solemn requiem mass was offered at 9:45 a.m. in St. Lucy's Church, Newark. The funernl was under the direction of Charles J. Rotondo & Sms Home for funerals, Newark.
Among his survivors is a brother, Fred DeCapua of Hazlet.
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Surviving are two sons, Charles J . Miller lr. of Hazlet anu William P . M iller of Plainvicw, N .Y ., and nine grandchildren.
Mrs. Mary Noonc Funeral services were field M -
dav fr>r Mrs. Map* G Mcr*rr’ 00 of 33 Winding Brook W a y, iloimdel’ y.‘ho died Wednesday, Doc. 20, 1551, in RivervicMV Hospital.
A Tequlem mass was offered at 9:30 R.m. in St. Gabriel's Church, Rrndevelt. Interment, under the director of the John E . Day Funer-
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James J . GravanyTho will of former Kcunsburg
Mayor James J . Cravany is amonj* several wills probated during tho past week in the office of Surrogate Dnnalrl J . Cunningham. Mr, Cravany, who died Sept. 18, 11)07, icft his eslate to his daughter, Jane Grjvany, who is listed as executrix,
Mabel M. Mattox Mrs. Mabel M. Mattox, Keans
burg, who died Nov. M, 19G7, bequeathed her estate to her children, Paul Swarnick nnd Marion M.
will jimmy auuunis-00 1 Lc-tcr the estate
Frank 11. BlissFrank H. Riiss, Matawan, who
. Sceond Baptist Church 205 Atlantic St., Keyport
Rev, Rolftiwl Hun'^r, Ppvf^r Sunday Scnool convenes at 9:30
a.in. with classes for all ages through adults. Morning worsl-.ip scrvice is at 11 a.m. with music bv the Youth Choir directed by Luther Jackson. The Baptist Training Union will meet at G p.m. At 10:30 p.m. the Watch Night services wili be held.
Prayer meeting is .held each Fri- d .v at 7'2(1 p.m.
St. John's Methodist Churcb Florence Ave., Ilazlet
Rev. Norman R . Riley, Pastor Associate M.nisters, p r. O. C, F ,, Janke, Donald K . Caroli
The final Sunday morning worship services for 19G7 will be held . . . i n „wmi a tucuiuuisi-'^nurcn;Hazlet, at 9:30 and 11 a,m. Dcc. 31. with the Pasior speaking on the theme “ Taking the Other Road.” This will bo the last service of Christmas time.
The sanctuary will remain with its Christmas decorations until after the first of tho new year. Thc special music for Dee. 31 will he a contimianco of the Christmas theme.
The chairman of the. St. John’s Church Outdoor Ministry Commission has announced that the Christmas c-rechc will remain intact with the live animals until Jan. fi.
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Rev. Vincent K . Pettit,' Rector Friday, 6:15 a.m., Morning
Prayer and Holy Communion.Sunday, 7:45 a.m., Morning
Prayer and llo iy Communion; 9:15 a.m ., Morning Prayer nnd Church School; 11 a.m.. Holy Communion and Sermon.
Wednesday, 8:45 e.m„ Morning F ia y e r und Holy Communion. ’
Temple Beth Ahm Conservative Temple
Kabbi Morris HublnsteinSahbath Evening services will be
held tomorrow nt 8:30 p.in, in the F irst Aid Building. Church St., Matawan. Isaac Muizel will speak at services on “ Aspects of Jewish Life in Egypt." Mr. Maizel was born and spent most of his life in Cairo before emigrating to the U.S. in 1900. Ho will also highlight some important world events that took place while he and his family still resided in Egypt. At thc conclusion of services there will be an Oneg Shnbbat.
Sabbath morning services, with Torah rending, will he held Satur- dny at 9 a.m.; Junior Congregation, 11 a.m. in the First Aid Building, Chinch St., Matawan.
The public is invited to attend all worship services.
Trinity Church (Episcopal) Main St., Matawai.
Rev. Carroll B. Hall, RectorSunday, 7:45 a.m ., Mattins and
Holy Communion ut thc Church;9:15 n.m., Family Eucharist and Church Sellout at Ravine Dr. School; 11 a.m,, Holy Communion nt the Church.
Celebrations or Holy Communion during tho week: Friday, thc Feast of SI. Thomas, 0:30 a.m .; Monday, the Circumcision of Our Lord, 9 a.m.; Wednesday, 12 o’clock noon.
United Hebrew Congregation 70 llroad St., Keyport
The United Hebrew Congregation ol Keyport will hold Its Lay Services for the Sahbath tomorrow at 9 p.m. at thc Synagogue, 70 Broad SI., Keyport. The participants for the evening will be ns follows: Milton Markowitz, president; Albert Siissman, vice president: Dr. Waller df’ens; Benjamin Blumborg; Kmanurl Daren; Lotiei lionenthiil; •lack (iiildburg; Irving llauiiian; mill Mrs. Carl Muss.
The Golden Hook Honor for Dee.IB services was awarded to Mr, nml Mrs. iMnnnuel Huron. An Onrg Sliahhut will fnllmv Iho services.All member;; and friends nrn most cm floi II’,’ invited In mI I 'mh! T 'k- thi'mo for tho evening will he '('hanuknh, Today and Yester-
yenr," Miss 11. Dorothy Cohen Is co-ordiiuilor for these sni'vlce:: and
Church School is in session at 9:30 a.m. There are classes from thc Ner c r , th.Ciql r ’ 1 ,'i .
Spunish-spcakhig Servicc will be at 11 a.m . m the chapel under the direction of the Rev. Frank San- fiel. .
f ir s t Uaptis. Church Main and W. Third Sts._ Keyport
Rev. tugene f . Urcgory, Pastor Sunday School. 3.30 a.m .; Morn-J
lag Worship, tft:45 a m * Fnmily Hour, 7 p.m. A nursery is provided.
A New Year s Eve Service will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. The service will feature the chalk artistrv of the chinch’s pastor, the Rev.Eugene F . Gresort who will draw several pictures by request as oe- ing past favorites. Included in the program mu oe m e j-’ieiucc-i "Tne i Glory of His Prcscncc" and ‘ Out of the Ivory Palaces.” These pictures will be given to those who bring the most guests with them.The church nursery will be open for infants and toddlers.
Maranathu Conservative Baptist Church
(lulmdel-Keypor* Rd, and >:rail! J Lane
lill/li'lRev. Lawrence 'eed, pastor Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Morning
Worship, 11 a.m. Pastor’s Sermon Topic, “ The Key To Success In 19GS.”
n ~ inII ‘•'HI »»«►,**»• ti*. 4 ♦«» !., ♦* t'.IM. VU td* I »•«nVlnrk midnipht. There V'ill b'_' oh ! lie 9ervance of the Lord's Supper. A 1 Speaker; film entitled “ I Am Ashamed” ward, wiil be shown.
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Services at Temple Lic-th Ahm tomorrow evening will he highlighted by thc presence of Isaac Maizel who will speak to the congregation on “ Aspects uf Jewish IJ.fo in Egypt.” Mr, Maizel, now a Strathmore resident, was burn in Cairo, EKypt. Ho attended a Jewish elementary school, French lycee, or high sehooi, and Faculty of Pharmacy nnd Phnrmacoutical Chemistry at thc college level. Following graduation, Im entered his father's laboratory and wholesale drug business, and then owned his own drug store for three years before leaving Egypt. Mr. Maizel and his family left in 19 8, emigrated to France where thev lived for one and one half ycaih and then came to thu United States.
He will speak on his many ex- pcricnces in Egypt and compare aspects nf Jewish lifr there before the creation of the State of Israel and after. He will ulso discuss differences between the Jewish communities in Egypt, France, and the United States. He will then high- Unitd States. He will then highlight some important world events that took place when he and his family still lived in Cairn. The cv« ning promises to be mcst enlightening and all member? ond friends arc invited to attend services.
F irst linptist Church 232 Main St„ Malawan
i K e v . Puui £. jadinon, Pastor Church School, .9:45 a.m . Morn-
in % Worship, 9:45 and 11 a.m. The Pastor's topic wj!J be "A Lifetime Guarantee. * A r.urseiv is provider during both services. Children’s service at 11 a.m •
F l:s t Church of Christ* Scientist 84 Broad St., Kcypori
Sunday • si-t-vice and Sunday •School.--ll’ a.m. Wednesday testimony meeting 8 p.m. Reading ropjn open Saturday from 2 to 4 p m,
F irst Unitarian Church 01 Monmouth County .
West {'font St., LiucroU ■ " Rev. Harold R. Doan, Pastor
No services will be held Dec 'Lior Dec. J l .............. . . . . :
“ Christi m Science” • is thc s« ir K'Ct ot this Sunday’s fesson Ser* mon in a 11 Chnsftai' Science churches throughout the world
"Rejoice ye with Jerusalem, and be glad with her, ail vc that love her: . .For thub saith the Lord. Be> hold, 1 will extend neacc to her like a river, and l ! - ^ sy ul the Gentiles like a flowing s t re a m ,is ; the Golden Text front Isaiah. ',-i
F irst Methodist Chuich ■ 1 23 Church St., Kuunsburg
Rev, Newton W. Greiner, Minister Church School, 9:45 a.m. Morn-< •
ing Worship, 3:30 a.m. and 11 • a.m. Nursery Care for both Ser- V1CC3. .'CrfitOil TifjJic, “ ruiiv Xo ’ •
An..,!iCiui.C. GucaLI'he Kev, Albert Wood*. ..
C h u r c h S c h o o l G a in s N o te d I n R e p o r t
Robert Proudfoot, chairman ofthe commission on education of St. John’s Methodist Churcb, Hazlet, has announced in his final report of 1907 that increased uticudiincu at Church School has necessitated additional chunges in tla; scheduling and housing of tlie classes.
Several months a o classes from sixth gnide up, including adults, were changed from I bn mornlnj* Hf^iiiji tn (1:3!) p.m. J’hi.T eluiitf,o made more space available for the younger clnssos and gave tho older groups an hour ami ane h.df session instead of the usual hour. The plan has proven moiv than satisfactory and Iho gr.iwih in the older cKtssi •. }\,): , ('tinliiiiitd,
P 'T .i im lu ; ; V r-: flunday th c f i f l l i 1 grade began miM'tinj; in a house loaned to tiie Church for Sunday School use. The former home of Mr.s. Oavid Rook, -ion Atlantic St ,. . . . n r i T u . i . . i i u m i m i . n . I ' l i v i v i n t i t i n , 'J im n i l . I l l l l
o x l t i t id s w i i r i i i e s t i . l i - .n u k a h g r e e l - I K e y p o r t , h a s b e e n p r e s s e d iniimi« ti» . . . . . ,. li . .1... . k-,inj‘> tf> nil
Thbil St., Keyport Itev. David I ’roperl, Pastor
Junior Choir will sing nl fl:rttl n.m. Morning Worship Service nnd liio Senior Choir will r.ing at the 10:4,1 n.m, service. The Pas- Inr’n incsnago will bo "A Good Year,"
n.4 r lH s M t ih in s In r S I . Jolm '.-. filth giiiilers. I lii.-, building is slated lor demolition when the lletliaiiy Manor ,‘ienlnr Citizen project Is huilt. Itiehard Krdmann is general supcrlnlendent.
When leaving your house, don't leave any notes Indicating Ihe lime V will i 'loin, as Ih invs im II lake
Iuilvantage uf such Information.
F irst Presbyterian Church Route ,14 and Franklin St.
MatawanKev. Chester A. Galloway, Pastor
Rev. Dennis G. Jacobs Associate Pastor
Morning Worship Services at 9:15 and 11 a.m. The Kev. Dennis G. Jacobs will preach. The message will be “ Fear O r. Fu lfillment?". Church School meets at 9:15 and 11 a.m. Child-core is provided every Sunday morning for children under three yee.rs c,! age during both Services. ! ; /
Faith Reformed Church Middle Rd. am! Poole Ave., :
HazletRev. Theodore t.\ Muller, Pastor Sunday School will be held at
8:30, -9:30 and 11 a.in. Morning Worship is held at 9:30 and 11 n.m. r .;V . Theodore C. Muller will preach on "How to Live in ’C:l." .
(irnce Methodist Church St. James PI., Union Ileach
Rev. Franklin H, Bird, Pastor Regular worship services will be
held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. and a nursery is provided at the 11 a.m. ser* vice. Sermon topic is "Ashamed." Sunday School Is at 9:30 a,m. with classcs for ail ages. On Sunday nicht at 11:15 p.m. there will be a service of worship and Iloly Communion will be observed. All membors and triends are invited.
The Junior M Y F will meet at 7 p.m. Friday ovening.
Jehovah's Wltnesse*Keyport Congregation
Kingdom Hall, 5) Division St.Keyport
Thc public Bible talk entitled, 'The Missionary Journeys and Letters of Ihe Aposlle Paul" will be given by A. Angellllo, 9:30 a-ni. Sunday,
At 10:30 a.m. thc Wntchtower Bible study will he held. Tho subject theme under discussion will be a continuation ol last wenk's lesson "Saving Tho World of Mankind hy Blood" based on Matthew
and "Hy Man's Way or By God's Way, Which?”
Luther Memorial Church Missouri Synod
Tinton Ave, and Freehold Rd.New Shrewsbury
Hev. Donald L . Pastor Sunday Sehooi ami Bible clas
ses, II a.m .; Morning Sorvico, 10:3(1 ;..in . Sermon Topic, “ What Did i'ou See At Thn Mangor?". Gm;.-iL upt-ahe-i, Chaplain Whitten' berg.
livening Service, a p,m, Sermon topic, "Hero Wo Go Again."
Monmouth Reform Tcnmln s.rp2 .Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury
Kabbi I'idward Klljnlmgen, u .D .This week's Snblmlh Servlco will
he a |-ainily Service, slarllng at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Hablil Hdwai'd U |. leiibnj'en will officiate. Sermon tl- lh': "My llaril-l-.urned Money."
Chamikah refreshments will be served nt Ihe Onug Shabbat.
All Sehooi ncllvltlen will resume on Wi'dni.'fidav Jan. 3.
Thiirs<Jay, Dec«<rWf- 28. 1967 J U U K N A L . N, J . r re ;f-
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Mr- nnd Mrs. A .I. McDonald. 1!MISS JOAN PO ERREH
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. _ . . . i j K i . >»u - Mrs. Vvdliam B. Duer-Kavinc L)r.. Mat ./an, -imnooacv tr ; r . 1o9 Areb.ie Jto 'C!'c«:™<n.>ii« tht engagement ofrlbeirdaugiaeri ihave.. annoum-vd the fppftfjoment ■Mv.ttuu.vu-- •••VashingKKi. U.C.. to i nf tin/ir daughter.- Jo a n to Gerald Kh.liatd C. Lint, Iiy.;UoVil,e. Md. i i i . i.<:rnj,l. son ol '.irs (la ri'. la r-
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andattended Stroudsburg Stale from Matawan Regional Hi?h . .College, b fr : !b by...the . Sehr/C'I. Sue. is employed as secre-
AmerKAtl, How/; Owners-Insurimct: i tarv Jn t h. “ plant refma^er of Company, Waiinui'lon, D.C. i American.s.Can . Company -G la ss. Mr.. Lint is tht. sun if M is. Ne’ i I - . j .. i-dr.. Chfiwooci- Lint, Ccnp.elsville. IV ., and l-.A. 1 Mr. l.arro il. mso a ofX j i l , IMishaiMh, Pu. Kc was i*rud- 'Matawfia Regional high School ialla ted from Dunbar, lownshm High IWwoJ; Connell. P a .; ar.d . is cm- iployed by thc Potomac Electric
. Co.. Washington. D C , . A.spring weddnif! is planned.
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employed . bv the National Cash Rt^iaL.r Company, Asbury Fu ik , as ; t«cl;nc^>. sorvtce representative. " ■ ■ • ■- • . .
A May weddlnp ill planned.
Bepgs-Welle
Mr. and Mrs. I.awrcpr;e M. Zgiv f1 il tf / \r( 1 i ' l l I r j - j l t il.’l,, .‘‘s n n o o n c e . ^ I I ' ; : fU ioii- d a u g h t e r . K a r L n lv b p . ; t o L'o.nnld Coraon f)aiicv,,sn,j. ?-jr;;. f - . l tz a b o th B a l io v . .18 llawvl.
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The prospective bride is a oradfrom Karitan lownimp Ihgh f uale of Ked Banx Ttiqn i>clionl and
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■ U r it u y jMr. H'tO Mis. t-.ownrd jirficiy. !
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at [Overview Hospital, ukwhman is the forniet* Misr> Wuosj.<'I«'Io oi Koyport.
: Herp'!:r*rtW-; Mr. * um? KU'.icipn •■Wd..• (>J I‘ t.u»j:Ktai Dt.. iVhiUwan, a i e : Li j t i . p ^ r ru f 'i n r w j 'iv ! ,i M 'M i . - m u a ■ • r r i 'j r s f ' f ’-e. ?3.at MaiUKmKlcs Mydic«0 Ccnter, lAuiO.slvjij i i . \ . iney aio hjso t/ic
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Me, Bauey rJao was Ktaduated fiom Knritan Towasbip High •School, Clas« of .ltttf; and is «!•;- i/!uyul My Gtsioiai Tllaliuinenis,Nowarlc. No data hai oeen lot for the
wedding. ......................
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. . . . t-epui.n ■uenbi'at Th-» Cuactei.. Military Cnl-I v ' M<-i ■ '*rai» -Jleap, Eolith Ca;olin... Ui>wri.^i(idua-i fvt'iin : A . . k'.'ansDiirs: arc : - .tion, hr; Wid DU enwrint! (nq A ir ] of a daughter born Frid jjy ' D f'' ■ OH.imaForca FiiRDt School -as a acsond.) 2 1 . • 19G7. at Monmouth' Medical I 'M r. ana Mrs. Nicholas iicutonant. icenter. j Gioru, ICO Matawan Ave.
The weddiii^ !a planaud for next • |wan "Deccmbpr,-
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wcrMh-* i nf Miss thzaooth t as tlio best -hu:! and ushiriiig w t r i ’i '.'I Mr.- and iCc&rjw. }V ;Co!!ard ; -East B rim si:.
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Casiari-teiiRtam .v«.v . u s * ■ ’ , . -i i l f i f S-turduy afierr.Du.s. D,*c. 2 j. : lh:- b r i'ifs moiiier wan sttirnj}":'" 1 i lr , r ft ~ • 1 ’uc 'faille sull'aivd tai-.':
, j thc son ot Mr, aad M is. Hiuold i lied a lx>H\v.\et oC violeia. 'I'hai;. I \ ;u i tJayii!- i.i'oiird, I:,«st bvuns-.iorid'.viruom's irtvHher tho.sa. aL fL’Sa’ f
fle-iper. iWH.it, io: iiitriy ol iv.-ypon. j crepe sheath and ..'ore H r,orsa{je.::.-! ■■ui? r 1 1 '!'- '•-.-I'.lf,',' ^iis in l-asndena j uf ^ardenlac l : ; ; Vr;!u raav. i '* ir11* 1'-' *-.’n f.!".ivc!-: " :‘.'vh was | ; .Al.:!cr a. veetp’lbn t ihc.-Jwirir df
d. u :,-. j Ilia brldci's- parents, the couple left;v,hlysan;neinutr.s. Offici• to t a wedding trip io (!r»nrl Canyoa;:
and 1 I h ValU'y. Thev wi IJ Kn er' home ia Mountain View after ia n . ."
. Tho. bnde was Rr.duated from ;are parci.u- of a daughter | ^cJuiiij?. music.- i Scnpps Coilepe with a H A . In Eng-• "f'li'dav. lx-e. • ) J . 1W7. a i i.i'.vvn m nmrriajje by her lather. , iish iinjruture und from Stanfo-i -
tlm bride >-.>':<-<■ a white peau de note j University, with an M-A- in coun-;; A’cJu.i,^ f..,.v,i. Bands u l ium iiua- , eluiK. l>/ie is assistant dean of stu-med th'.r and thi: jitraii'bt i dents, director of student pctivitini ..
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. -a n a vvaUrs wiXH ihu-Rev. -Ud«ar C. K^ck- ar«I chcipiam oi l lnre!nonf lep.es, ClarenmiiL Robert Smith wna me organist, playing traditional
J-*"* C<4u:bru!«« Ur , ! Kiu)i( 1 err.. Hn/.kr. are parents o f !»» K* back. Her fin^cr::p veil 0 / ; vcrailv of Cahfornltt in Santa Ctuz.Muiasvm. 5>hu is th** drmsMor uf 1 a dauphtor• fct*ru' I-rinav Dec 2' M-;,. V.siham wiow ..ujirj the late • lDfi7; al, Munmoulh Ale<ii(.ui' C’er Mr. Snow. - i U t •• • '
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Uns 0 1 tkinnrMi.va Susan Avc?ry. Siiuralito
(..a!:;., v.'ar the maid of honor. ;,li i.ori- a ’..■Into. Jloor-Ienf’th. eir.riu'
head[iieee j She is a member of the N.A.W.D.C. cjicd !<nd A .P .G .A .
me ondesjroom va.q graduated froin Kevport High School. Harvard f.o.'iene cum ;.ni:'a with a li.A . in pn.ysics. nnd Stanfpril University,
1 ivT.A.. . ’h. I ) ., phvsics. He is a mom- : ber of Siama X \ Kinsslcy Club and
1 1 Saiiii. daiii'nter of ! Mr.-ami Mrs. Jolm 1 . Sarik. 2 Ikn- | r y D r., Nevv Monniouth. bei-ami’; Iht. bud.; df liviaa l) . McAnarevv. jSatiirday. Dcc. 2 :1. j;»(j7. ihe brido- (■room is the son of--Jolni Mi An. drew l.i .Cj H 'rr Kpan^. I ueral .Home.
M.vie die.ss witn p.rwu snsh acd | Palo Alto I'a ir Pluy Council. He l« earned a bouquet n f ■ Chnsr..ias lemptoved ar. a ((hvslclst at fiASiV greens and white azaleas. (Arne-; Keseai'oh Center Moffett
l lio lindi-izrtioni s fethtrr served | I-iakl. Mountain View. ............
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•m -M rs , John- R- Heilman. 3505 'SStn St.-, Jackson Heights. Lonj; -Island.
. NiY.-, annnuni-es the'ongapement of
MISS 1.JNI1/V F.I.I.KN W ELLE
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Q. Welle, 34 Telegraph Hill Rd., Hazlet. an-
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. ^ ! bra ted the 11:30 s.m . nuptial mass ' „ f " ™ 1 0 u 0 0 t ? 1
.IKIVS UAtUl.MtiV ANN PKTH iC K i 1,1 St. Wury'» Cimrch. New Mon- :| mouth, and officiated at Uie double of ll^.ii del I\d., lIo l.i.iL ,, wI.j
and Mrs. Lester C. Young, j Mr. aiid Mrs, Joseph PelrifK 'i'r in ;; CiiivUiuiiy: '" 'Rd.. Holmdel, is r . . 81H Tenth Sf , Union Beach, | Ths bride was given In Marriage
MISS L E S L E Y YOU NO
Mr.40 IcIcRraDh Hill
her-(laughter Dori- E Abordw-T*nounce ,,,e etIf”'gement of their annouaccd tiie enRasement of : (Uinuunce the engagement of tlteir !*!V 'ier ■“ Iher. She wore an Italian. . . . . . j ___ ■___ > - >.. . ». ! j ____i_ . i-n. ..I. » i t f t . __:.. _. . .. . • *:m f in ;iml l'r . ■ ti p< li i.i> l > •ifccst. MaUvvnn, to - FrcUenck \V. -Behr. s o n o t M r . a n d M r:; . F r e d -
died Monday, Dec.. 1!), If){>•Services were held at 15 a.m. In
Hm Funeral Mump, Kevport,with the .Tnhn \V, WMtlron,
j dauflhier, Unda Jillea. to -T rome ! their daughter, Lesley, on Christ- i dauKidor, Barbara Ann, t«i raul : iuUil »!,ul }. ,c f!c].1. lace pastor o? Holnule! Churcii, officiat-I PatricK Bengs, son of Mr. and'Mrs.
f B e jc h Bebr> 2 4 1 Broadway, Union | A ,lau J . 24 Kentucky Dr-(MlS lleiiimm w.*is "radnnitid ! .
from Kevport VliRh School anti | Miss Wellt- is a liHiT ;*radu;itf‘ nf :Mtih!pnbcr/» School ot Nursing, hank High Schou) and is cur- .P la infie ld . She-is cmpiovod as a [ ,tn ll> employed at Fort Mon- B\irsc hV Rwm'Usw Hospital. j uwuth.. Mr. Bfthr • aUn w«c grad«?,tcd • Mr. a graduate Of miii-froni Keyport Hir.h School. He ser- 'tan Township High Srhnnl, sr*ii/.d ved tour years «n tha U.S. Nhvy j two vears m tho U.S. Avrny and is and is employed h Jersey Central ! now emylovcd by f.M. Pei and Tower ana LU'.ht Co. ! Partners, New York.
No date has been set for the I No date has been set for the wedding. weddmp.
mo* E ve to Donald H. Liebcnow. 1 Frauds Barrett, scm of Rrancis i t t " ; i w li^ b0d<i;,i rC‘ i ln«- !iurii' ! WM >« HultnJo! Cenw-son of Mayor and Mrs. Edwin • „ „ „ « ! ( . 006 Sh fr(vu«d Dr., Clift- i i ^ v ' c . * ? M l n “ t l tory'
S r MfC#ro',bcU Rd- hvood Beaehl aud xh« laU Mrs. ! « wi!l. n u^l t , ' T / l f ^lloimucl. fn ,,..,...!, Jtachahip trnin H it h«iiirr,.nf 1 of the lute George ,T. Satplun and
. r ^ I ^m 1:s m r lc h -S a u-ad„at, of " ' 1 ^ I T " w - « 'm T ™ 'is no- employed at Eleetp_ im -|Kcypo rtJIig h Soh^i. | ho c a r r iV i f c i i l c e 'd j SuWivin^ !?m hvo'^sl
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iv.jwI'lni’ i a n d h o i ! y . i l ’aret P. Surpnin, both ot Hoiimiei.
pulse LabDratDry. Inc., Red Bank, j Mr. Can> m i. Li«;i)e:i'>w, u of j Re^iimai Iiit?h Sciiooi Mini n
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MISS FIU N CF.S McCORMACK
Mr. nnd Mrs, Frederick J . Mc-
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Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Lee, 7 King-Com,:ick, 1 0 Hilltop Rd„ West Long | horn St., F,ltin|<vi!l -, 3tatcn Island, Branch, announce the ongaMcnient * MV(if their daughter. Miss Francos I ' annQllnLC •he enf>agement ofJean McCormack to Daniel R Hourahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Hourahan, 1124 Florence Ave., Union Beach.
Tlie brlde-olect attended Sacred Heart Academy in Tokyo, Japan, graduated from Tho Star of Tne Eon Academy, I-onj.; Branch, and stte.pdod Nitr.cy Taylor Business College.
Mr. Ilnunihtin is a graduate of Keyport IHr Ii School and attended SprlnoTicId College, Mass., and Pardons College, Iowa. Ho is a member of thc National Guard nnd is associated with Levitt and Sons Inc., Luke Success, N.Y.
The wedding is planned for Feb. 24.
I their diiuiiliter, Anno Theresn, to Robert S. McEIvaine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McElvaino, 1 Texas R iL, Malawan.
Miss Lee was Rraduatnd from Now Dorp High School, Staten Island, Class of 1.9G4. She also attended the New York Foundling Hospital School ol Nursing. She Ib employed as a business representative by the New York Telephone Company, Stalen Island.
Mr, McElvalne was graduated f r o m Matawnn RcRionnl High School, Class of 1904. Ho Is presently a senior ot Rutgers University, New Hrunswh'k.
The wedding is planned for Aug. 24, 1IM8.
MISS MARY JF.AN FRA N K
Mr. and M is. Michael Runn.Harrison Avc„ Union Beach, nounrad Christinas Day tiis encase- j ment of their dou^hler, Jeanne, to Airman Elm er C. Williams, son of Mr. nad Mrs. Elm er Williams, 401 ,Atluntlc Ave., Matawan. | , , . , ,
M l*. Bonn b n senior nt Kcyport' » « omw" of h,s d,ul,:hu''' Mnr High School nnd is employed at
| M id d le to w n , a n d T l io in u s M t A n , i ' . j t j l K r-:in > b u r;'.. b r e w e r o f: t h e b r id c g n » iO i . C ii.-n lt-s K a p p . J-’in e ! K e a c h , ceu.';ir» o f jl ,c b i id e . w t i s t h e i r i n « b e u r e r ,
Heeeption Held After a v.;e«|iiion in the Cobble*
j stones, Middietowa, thc couple tlewlO «I il »Uil
'I'he bride was graduated from
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i Mr*;, Michaol U, TanihurvoI weddins* 'I'h ernpiru r.owni was rhsi^tied wiih n >eni)p neeli*
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bd;’v\,,;,!er, I Q., served n.s b<:st aed ush»,*ii:ja were .lames Murphy. Fa ir Lawn;. George AlKins. S.ilein, Mass.. .L Arthur Lrc.muii. New York City, and .Uic.e.nh VVrtlsn. Warwick, R .I .
After a reception at The Subur* ban. i-'aramn.c. the couple !ett for a v»iddi:.:i trip to Williuuv^hiirs, Va.. and Wnr.nme.tim, 15.C.
T h e b r i d e w n s T a c J n a fe d f r o r r o t . L iiK O 's I b f ih S 'h o G l, i-Jo iiu k u a, Llas.Q o f 106J a r .d P n te r 'i o n S’l n t^ L o l!e ;* e . Wavne ' ‘ ', ..............................................................- ......................... Class of 19(57, with
day for Mr.s. Huth A, 'l'anV>«rj'o. i rfj Vfljj nf s |jj- illusion wns I « D.A. Dei’ ree in general elemctv ....... ” ‘ .......u....... " fa.- ten- d iw a hrad’nieee. a band of ! UirV t-ducatirjn. At college she was
I.'roeade trinnnorl wiih penrl?, and ; a member nf Zeta Omicrnn Ps, So- slio earned a colonml bouquei o ftJ ’ori y* I ’ nnr t j her n'.arr.a/;e sho
_ w ife o f ,M ir ! n e d i r e c t o r o f th o l a u r e l H o m e , w h o d u "d T'i>- ulcij'1967.
A r - q u i '- m m a s s w a s o f f e r e d Ine*-
Mnl'-wan Regional daiiRlitor of the lato M r s . Mnry 5 bcr i;f thu faculty of Keyport High ml: to West KtransburK io I9i2.
MarRaret Frank j wl„ ^ l„ the Olenwood ! . MrMiss Frank is a Kiaduate of > Apartments, Old Hr(d{«e.
Matawan Regional Mini. School, | and thro until
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W.T. Grunt's. Hazlet,Airman Williams is presently sta
tianod at NAS Lakeauisi. utui id u graduate of HiRh School.
No data has been wedding.
Hubc ' ,sbach Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Rossbach,
52 Little St., Matawnn. unnmince tho engaRomenV o! their daughter, Mary Jane, to Sp/4 GeorRC F. Hu* bert, Keyport, and Fort Delvolr, Va,
M isj Rossbach ond Spnc. Hubert nro both «raduates of Mata- wan High School, Class of 1903. Miss Russbach is an assistant supervisor a tho Prudential insurance Co,, Deal.
Spcc. 4 Hubert Is un inspector at tho Fnrt “ M liM. rinH school. No da to baa boon set for tho wed- dinR.
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1 vo<ws Vmd stephiiiwiis witli'sprig's j had been ernnloycd us a junior i nt vaiiir.il'.'d noil s'. iccutiva with Dambcrtior's N .J.
1-lve AlU'inl Itrldo | Th? bridegroom was graduated. .. _______ ____ Miss Gail Gorga, I-air Lawn, was Irom St. Vincent’s Coilego, Latroba,
She is a member of the I'acuilv'of i lhe Laurel 1'i■ n■■ r.11 iiu nc . was in | Mr- nviid of Imnnr, nnd brld” ! rd ' Pn., Cl:!1;*! of l!)(i.'|, and Georgetown Je u i i-r ink lo Kob->rt C Cii-cier ■ llio Cinv Kd. School, ilazh t. • Mt. Olivet Cemclcry, Miildlelown. j tcndnnls were Miss luliann Reilly, j Law Center, Class of 1966. He I*
J i „ ‘ n ■ ' A 1962 Rradualu of Red Bank > Born in Nt-ivark. Mrs. Tmnburro J Fa ir Lawn, sister of the bride; Miss i a member of thn New Jersey B a r^KI. son or Mr. anJ Mr.,. Lasi.n ir ! Catholic I!i|;!i School, the bride- ; Was ti daughier of ;)u.- lu!e Cluirlos ' Donna Klepp, Matawan, sister of ; Association. Presently ho I) e Ciocicrskl, 26 Manchester Ave., | Rroom also graduated from Glass- ! R nnd Crare (Bvrncsl Kdnatrlck. ! tho bridi>i>ioom; Mr.s. James Mur- j senior candidate In the Army ONKcyport. Miss 1 rank Is also the ■. him) State college. He is n mem- She had lived in Newark until mov-' I'hv, 1-air lawn, nnd Miss t’atncla jficct Candidate School, Fort Boa-
Ch.irles J . Frank, 115 liioad f star of the Sea Academy, Class of St. Ann's Church, Koimr.lmrfi, nt II St., Malawan, Mininmi'es the en- : 1M3, and Cla.saburu Slide Colleee. a.m. liurial, under the oireeti.'n •■(
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Class of 19<I6, and is employed hy New Jersey Materials Co., Inc., Matawan.
Mr. Ciecicrski Is a nnuUiaie of Cliristinn nmther? Academy, He also Attended Monmouth Junior C-oIIoku and Ih n o w aUeiulin^ Northeast- Rusiness Machines School for Computer Pro-am - inliiK.
Nn dato has been Ret for the wedding.
C h o ra le Moffibor
Misa f.inda Ward, daughter of Mrs. Julia Cnprnuo, ‘25 Mistletoe
Jmlgi> H a n d Murrii'ti To |
Mm. S l irko l S ii lun liiy iSuperior Court Jud);e Kenneth C.
lliincl, 9‘JO Moimt.dnvicw t.ircle, jWestfield, ft former resident ot I Keypoit, was married Saturday, j Dec. 23. 1067. to Mrs. lieoree Charles S'ickel, ritath.un. Tite ecu.--Hiony was perfoimed bv the Kev. . . . . . . , . ... , , , ..Herbert Cooper at Christ lipiscopa I \ > [ i.V;'**- af !’ ', sChuri'h, Short Hills. , 'nll["-k' i!nn:ij;l''o. 0!.,,,.
-A: viobl', man O. f'liiford f' U'llllaiii .1. Oake*T h o m a a , K h / .u b e t l i , aiu.* M i.'i, cl's daughter, Mrs. Kirliar,) | ald. Union, atlended the couple.
Judge Hand resided in ICh/abelli and practiced hnv ih.To in f.ire h
T jiM th u ifo was iiervitv* man.I u':ei for K iich - Ra'lisco, .'tppl'-'u.ee 1 distributors, Ncw-irk. until 1952,
l!ij-l, \su.i with the Charle.1* S< i'ul/ Cu . a!.*•<■ uf Scu .tik .
Slit; *v,i . fmaii! iui M-ui-f.iiy of (.’ourt St. Ajui, C a 'IiJu Uau^f.lria o! Amenr-a. ‘;(-i:ietary of the Altar Ko.siiry Sm'ietv St Ann’') Chun'h and a rn'rtihi r nf i:i. Af■ n’ hf>r#l Parent Ieac iv r Assnciatu” !.
Also s u r v i v i n g nre n d n e e h t c r . M a r ia n n e , a t h n :n e , a s i ; t e r , Mr*i f ii.o e t \i.ti ie A ia o io , ii i »ii: • : ov.i h io t lu T 'i , 'A iMiiuv. J. K i^ . i ’ r i i 'k .
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Mrs. F.dwnrd llolmca Newark "oIlegG of Kngineerlng andFnnoral services w*ro held fiht* » a . K e ^ t^ 1 ,:l?irB Iicutonant
miriv for Mrs Knrnh Hn’mos. 01. I during World \Sar JI.
.. . . . fi uradun!l(!ry, located In Voorhees Hall, New tan Township Hffih School, is n , - .............Hrunswlck, Is open from 9 : 3 0 u.m. ! member of the 1 0 .p> member clmrale ! Wil,s nnmerf tn the lynch In !!).*»£). tu 4;3ti p.m. Monday ihroanh iiut- - and singers of Ihe .American Uni* l i ’rior to his judicial nniiomniuM-t urdav and nn Sundav* from I 30 t ver^ifv whn pronfMit d fledr nnnii'il i served as nn (isshtanf I'n-to 4:30 pan. thirlnj? the ucadeinle j eoncorf Dec. 12 ni the Metropolitan M,n. J’untv prosecutor and for nev year. Tho /»nll(!ry is open lo the M em orial Melliodlst Chureh near publlo and ndmlis.Mlon Is Iren. I tho cninpus of the university In
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tirdav for Mr*:. Snrnh Ho!mos, 01, of n - rs St , Kevport. who died I Mr. Stephens had been employed Wednesday, D»*c I'd, Hiti7 , at the : as an engineer for 26 years by tlio home of her dmif.hier, Mrs. L<x>ii- i Jersey Central Pcnvar and l-lgjji .lid J . Conway, Fiechold. <•?.. He flr.H Worked at It* Day W -
. . . , , I vision hendcjuarh-r*. Union Beacn,A Ini'li m iulcin mass was of ered wllull) ]it> „ HU|WtvIlM, r . Heni .1 .in in St. Roso ol Lima j W[la nlns( rccontly Btutionod at tha ( liurcli I rei'hold with tiw Kov, | complluy. , ( :oaat Division, Atlaa-
•losoph ( j Lord oftlohitlog. lntor- j )1ur.;t, Hu was a member of the ment, under thn .hrcrtlon o. tn* inntltlitn ot Llctclrlclunj and BleO- llii:':ios Moninri.il Hon.a, 1-V.x.- j trunlcn EtiKlnoer*. hold, wa* in St. Gabrlul'i Cumc- 1 A lw „u|.v|V|nH nm h li widow. 'e ry„ TliaiUivslt. MrJi Ma,.y (Connor) fiteptioimi 4
Mrs. llr.lmei wns born in Tirado- iinujjlitM^ MU* Ti'dltn T,. fttapharnit I velt, thii l.ilu Fdward } tnd i boo, Wlhium F . “ ‘ '
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aad had lived In ih« Keyport aren ( John CUildu, Venninnton.,' r lite. Slu.
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oral terms In tlio New .Jersey Assembly and Stato Senate.
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• oi 1‘ rcd: It vvrJ.s- nn* ■'V£,>vr!hnrbsrio h:id« srorer.s of-both clubs iUni Kco<«is-Tw.il.O Dw'r/v'.i, hr.d Mr'hH isCx'T’-
concerting'to the Lfeht Blue and White 'a i t h e . R&ai5fe8. -iisve tostfour games to Garden ^tate Con-
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quarter to hold a 28-21. halfUme ! ^- Kjvl7J5 a to-tiv; svinnmlead. Bob Sa^ds showed rhe way j wn:i'.«-they ^aiu-id a clear JioMfrcm the floor here. :But the Spar- on Uie lfuj>ue Ieadt:r.ship, tans coutt uot staiKi . pi'iSs|ieriiy 1 • Coach .Upb. Simons* player*: madeimu, *a the thirty quarter, they lot f short work of St.-:Aj:n?rj' b y iircak
Psm'iJera break <?«t «.rv- l'n~t 'H'.v.vr ' tv a tii-?, t*;-.r{v ‘&0S. •V/iQioPl-Sti'SSdi'r o v t t t?.'uV.Cra*;j ftin-'•! ‘V'?■&" {'f,'ir.!f tinV'jvuy. ~ u
inv.tli« canl^ ' , ' j p«J in five of the seven baskets. Kevport .team'.j-hjJrtUiiiKsci «<J' T 'l .a HIAO m n n fln.1 In*# a m . . . ' . . ' ___ <■ _ • »i * *, < t ___________ 4i_« . . . .. . .Tiie R«m» was won anil tost : ’dozen ways hy eai.lt side in - that
tbe Spartans nmde nn'y 30. tier sentoM Iielr70 PltotE from the floor ar.d | Snartane !i=paj s i r .k.
T!\cn canw th« wiM'.-flnai. quarter with botRyiR galore'by both side.1!, runnlnR Into; the overtime where
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Over SCO pcoale. fnclndlsg.-ssvsp- a l Monmouth County dignitaries, aitendcd tnu uffiium upeiiiiiK 0 1 the
• .iW C 'k Ci'.nn Arrowhead Ski -Cob- '••w in ularltoro on Sanirdavi- ’Rv-
>'rvt‘:liip was In ovdrr fcr Ekimp except tne tempevuturo find humidity which failed to hit the 2 i degrees and 95 per ccm required lor effec-
,.tiv j operation ol the new snow mak- iiiR system, the only one in Mpn- miiuth County. .• At 37 desrees. the ulr was crisn
''and ihe ’sun shone brightly, while ititide tlie newlv oecoratcd Sialom Lounso tho firo blazed nnd tho cof- teo pnt perked. On hand for thn afternoon's program were Asw.m- blyman Joseph AKKinna with his
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son 'ond . ^laugMer. Asscmblymsii- elect Cheater A . Apy with his two bods, Freeholder- Marcus- Daiy. end Hsrry D. ditcher. Assistant Koad Supervisor, . . .
A color film , “ The Incredible Skie r." showed two trick skiers in action in Europe and thc United States, Following this was a talk by. ski professional 1-rcd Mock and a di'moiistratioi! of lhe suov guns which shot out only ice due to the temperature. But, Hie 'youngsters/ at least, were excited arid kept run- | rune itown the hill to fcul umi taste, thc while 6tuff as formed on Iho ; «rass. .
Evpialru) Process - !Wilmir Van I.enten. director, ex
plained the working of the refriR- erntlon proccsx .vluch produces snow and shoots it -through -.the Huns. M r. Van Lenten ts hopeful that Christmas week will see Arrowhead s slonos in condition for a full ski program. "We need two to three days of proion(>ed cold to freeze the uround. - he said, "before we cun begin to build up our snow from a iiUMJ.'
Mr. Mock emphasized the im portance of lessons and said "You dnn t have to ski for years tn j!(:t the same tl'.rills as tho experts in thc film ." lie said the next group of classes fnr beginners and intur- ■*i‘- atcs w ill begin on Jan. 8 . Classes are bold with or without snow.
Mr. Van I.cnten added that there will be daily ski lessons between the Christmas and New Year’s holiday, weather permitting. Skiers i.-uiy ujj fur an itiuividuul it'h-fr-cn durinR that time. The schutlulc of dully le^iuis wiil Le pu icd at the ski shop. . . .' iuK-.iiw’.'i visitors cainc tothe Marlboro ski area on Sunday, "just to look around," according to Mr. Van l-cntcn.
Hours for ikiiug will be 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays: Saturday and holidays frem S a.rn. to 5 p.m.; Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m; and Monday through Saturday eve niniis from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Rental equipment is available in a variety ol sizes (or children Bnd iidulU. .
vantage throi/Khout the first th . . quarters that thcy:iiad a D3-19 bulge as the final period opened.'Bui .St; Joseph’s was Drodisal at tho loul
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tt wOVi: o: thcs:foul chanco:; when. St, Aftr fast brcSIt; Effltiv, 'n'Kaliist !SC.'Joseph’s’ piiiyCft .ii*cijprtr-r,., ih*? atltV.itic -H!:»
I closwl the Rap .t-o JiveVpoi 40 sccoijOs. to /io, uiou th
I j ^ttllwlnkie hi* onjy-i ‘ iJhr nlpHr iiiil. if a !i:Jonc!, c':uf‘!?H : v/ilh foul iiho's bv'
Skip ))evaney, brought the'Si. A& sivs.'uvn dovvr. tcrnnly a onn'rwiint 'deficit.." Out ;-t!ie second* loft were t*.w onou^h that St.-'.TosupVs cp«W nviVrt thoir rival** • fM<i . for poii^v jjioh. The ihoty were hij.s^:d hut the rJwrk had sounded, ending the fiam e.: . -
Tha leasyc* teanw wil! resume action the first week in January wncn Christmas -vacations are over.Sc. Joseph's OH) Bt. Aj;nr« (37)
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The d'-uril'-v :ly snd Kciiy w iH -»tV.;1*',:/.. act .;onn rvtnick-'.fcacR: -w i i $ a - j u n i p e r ?.‘ 0 i r i o u ts iG tv 'n ts
to tie it again at 24-24.' Sa.hh'3 ' W.7 C. rnfjv c:--hy--.:.:
Kr»i}y’ ?>Mt we Rrir:iiin |sad - ^- j z '“ na ’v r«'S*rrcJ on
cnr.i. The Ort'en and ( i r a y . theO/ -tTJOVC»d r‘IK flf Fre^fi hit. nti- S'- rfr*-;:-. ofi.uHl Kt/i^r.-fa -an..55y??!dR jurrtp-:--.-
* ■ . R ..* ■:•"■pnf* •»{ and 37-points-fur Keyport, ] er end Wa'tsak cn a pop >S\> t n , i i h e n o t R cr a hp 'K ct j K e y p o r c t r n r i rn v d th ?s ^3-27 R M S
lead ao'vn‘ in a -34-31 -ttt-th« end of-H •voi’p |pft in H»Ihird nuar^or. A od Steve Sahli, whn ‘vid bc*i*n thf; RockLis l-ador, was
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Kofir-r -huvsowl -Jr. ar, \ttiS THQuarter qpea£*d.;S«!: The Key.*?
)J?. iv.'. {h<» 6 eawm and inovetl them rquicKiy responoixi Ht.iv .:a)onf{ as hnyjna a chaace to make-'j shots by O’Donn^h thnt it was A .' 'Vr* Jersey. Giui^p It i; i tijint 37-35 uinl the crov»d ivsa toar-.iDila, B « t . both ihcv and Keypori-•! hir from Ihfr bucket, anti ., .. eypori
u-vd ior extensive.prac*' ..t.-n'iJtcv - kiyofi.' ii; ihisi ihe bull- vas not good and play
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n v .> .»,) a.ifctt I S**hi=, bath of, whom «o rw l wel! under their usual IWaitsak ^ertinc The Rockets first , U c k ut t.i.. t vutpui' tn cie k«na?. lhe «u-<orm staii* «f top lloW shot io nmke it 1 J- 1 against
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Sports Review Of Year Shows Less Color Than 1966 Events
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Wall Si-54 Over MRHSA Kame to shudder over and
forget. Matawan’s hopes in Shore Conference “ i i" basketball competition took a sickening 'drop F r iday when the Huskies had themselves upended by Wall Township. It wns not alone that this was a defeat hy The? Crin’ wr. Knighls, who were seeming hopeless losers after three prior dismal performances, it was the sire of the loss, a shattering «£K>4, at thc .WuU court.
The Huskies ran ifitn a "hot hund” Wall tuun, u iedin thctl shot to a near 75 per cent of per-
Annual review r;t sfwi ts fi L presents no ^icli vivid pic.t {Mbe vear boron* v.’hon Malawan^ji j 1 1 .0f*n football team scored ihf? first i a | nil-winning season in tlie !»ch<i<»r*i!.1 j football history and' p'Otiuf'd, in !J I Randy .Davis; the top football s ro r-1 4 ! >n> kinp of ;ho :;iate. he.nors s\«ch i 4-Jftfi this i\rtva newt knew Inrloirv j
‘ Cut'this year, the:Maiav/an'.^rId-'.: iron charm .lost its.maKic and .Da-I vis had tc* solt!<v becau^K of in- 1
ju ries fnr much lo*:,'? in his 'je.nio year .than hi his junior. Foutbo'H.-in fact, was a losser sport-, thin yitnr Nobody did real well. The Raritan ! with Rockets became co-'‘li ' ' champs of Uie Shore Conference with Nlana- *quan in upsetting both the Huskies and the I?ip B!un. But thc Rockets were sli rintonsn, nn oif^nse, and they blew evcrythinp in. a non- leayue game 'hahksrdving -when i wim they'tossed'their prestiRO away in jbaM losin.e to Mater Dei. As tor Kevport. ;in i> its only nutfworihy '!nv,.,!npm''nt nf thc* year wos the decision ot t;onch Stnn (Tuffy) Bak«r tn rt‘sip,n after 21 years at the helm. The K 'vporl loom was all offcnsL*. no di*fen«;p and il wnund up in th'? sjv» limbo that nrnst be the lot nf such teams. 1 V,
Despite the nu.hcr nnclMuirmsN- ed seasonal pcrformni^"-; cf tlu;
t)(»7., squad depth to match the Group IV Dej track /earn !h,U took state pn-art i {Huns uf the Central Jorscy Con* I rochial honors; Ty Rus^eU, in the
'■--'’ " 'V . V .. - ih lsli jtinip, a,id Jim -Altlon. iu (imIn hich schooJ baseball, both Mat- poie vault, .net marks in Central
awan arid Raritan r.hicki'-.l donii i -lersfty, Cii o-.ip i i j , that protnr c.'S aflcr a Rood ^Uirt. Keyport also ;') lot .for /.thi* coming spring forfailed lo liolil ihe pace. Maiawan iMutawan, Koyport-had-three Ceu- and. Raritan gained pf)st*sc*flson j.tral Jers«>*/, Group I truck scorers, tourney play but. neither lasted, • KejSus in the hurdles, Je rry MedoJ- rvmniistjttHM tdiiuihuiinK Lhe -tiusKies j la in tiie .Vrmi, t*nu Biiiy" Lav/s'.nin -ji n nm p .ill .round '.ipd |ift 'the juvclin, ;I3aiik':BdscijVrMadi-l alcrWootl 'putting the RocUcts 'out { ^ •l*ov.;n»hip. flashed to fame in of tho Monmcutli ttiunii-y. [ (iic/liuidin.s and Uie javulin.\r O r u tip J I I , tln.- .iso c k c t- i w ^ n i in ' rn b n x i i i^ r t h e r e w a .s n o fo llo w -
tfn ttnnn^ tn * *'’oroh;*} ft«cl up of i*ht, adv^ni«Re local boxers
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Keyport come upy however, on charity tosses. A! Caruso get one. Schantk another. Ke lly three and O’Donnell onft, that the Red Raiders could crawl back into the bait gan?* wiihout hitting from thc floor. Their.first.basket was a side shot
.by Al Costic that made it 11-9. [Fr^od 'hot off a rebormd here, to jk^L'|j di« Raritan load going, de- |spile anoiher side setter by Costie. }'*; a!t;-ak mode "a iou). and j ’Ycad sank two charity tosses to . widen ihe Rocket lead. When Jordan sank
the .Rocket-scoring by 'making fo^f. of six foul shotc .qiveh him when the Red Raiders tried to break, up ; a Raritan freeze; «/ lh e teams v/erc. «l>out equal Trom the foul hnp; 13 in 25 tries for thcRcci and White and 12 in 27 for .the Rockets, The turnovers, of the hall," for the Rockets . ton many times without even getting ft shot off, were such that’ Coach Dnn.'-' Czok. RHS. and John Crows. KHS. both showed displeasure at the
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fcction o,i iilmts from Iho. floor a™l j ^ rr.leVl w i l i,, ” an.thal was tt. In addition to their 5 talo; ' Ditkin^s, Davi:; N>in» i"inrd n r^ r iiii iH iry h im m it e r r n u r t . fhc* l . . ...... . h . . . . ? . .
G a r d n e r P a c e s P i n S w e e p B y T e a m
Charlie Gardner paced Colts Neck Inn to a three game s'.vccp of Sterling Thompson Insurance in t h e Airport Plaza Commercial Bowling League to help the res- taurantmcn increase their iead to four games. Gardner scattered the wood for a 233 game and a S85 scries as the league leaders improved their record to M wins and \4 losses.
John Power of l .F .F , shared top individual honors with Joe O'Crcn- sky of L ily Tulip Cup Corp. Power rolled Rames ot 235-188-191 for thc high series mark of 614. His 235 game was second best to O'Bren- tikv'H 255 Individual high
Frank Donnelly of Houde Glass was the only olher bowler to top the 600 scries mark with games of 21)9-199094 for a 602 series. Other top individual p itie s were rolled by Jim DcWisc, 23*1; Charlie Gardner, 233; and Frank Lea, 223. Twin 200 Karnes wore bowled by John Bethel, 201 and 213, and Vince Flore, 202 and 200.
proficiency Irmn outer court, the Wall five sank 17 of 20 foul shots, so good that they had thc* Mata- wan defenders in quandry of whether, io dare to try to block a shot or no!. This worked lo cut down the Huskies’ working efficiency in the second half, as a "let him shof*t, don’t foul him1' psychology went all wrong for them.
Coach Brute MacCutcheon’s forces found themselves a^ain beset by a height disadvantage under the boards that added to their discomfiture. Wall outrehoundcd the Huskies 32-29. The Huskies seemed about to break the game open in the early part of the second quarter when Wall's 6 ft., 5 in. Ken Stolz stole the show from them. He hit for ten points in short order so that the Crimson Knights left the court ahead 40-32.
In the second half it was no contest as the Huskies got few chances from the foul line and were capably blocked off in outside shooting by Wall's iMark D’- Andrea. Wail grew more confident, tho Huskies more uncertain until a rout developed.
The varsity outcome was the more unexpected in that lhe Maroon and Steel jayvees had little trouble in trouncing thc Wall seconds 08-48.
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hv two teammares, Jo* Marlucei and Larry Shaw, Raritan's Sc'>U Roberts getting a nod and Kd Os- lervich. Kcyixirt f|i:at tu liack, nut being overlooked even ‘hwi^h he played with an C-S-I team. .Stove Hansen, u X^nnington Prep player from Kevport. also gained thu coveted all-state nod.
Individual Performances
Ocean '••Townshin but were j beaten. Bui tho results fioayoiMVise jv/ore ijnod enough-lhat Raritan's stop piU:ii‘.T Viit Ikill.'tglia, wns jtakon abontd by rho University of Miami in Florida, a top-notch'col-
j!eno baseball school, aad 'Mata’s Gary- Wabh combined his hair talents with those lie has jolb.WI lo ip-.it*. the* ifii<»n*«t of
t-i'i.p.cfon’s coiiclR-’j ?iftrr he liad ‘;iirol!r>d at Old Nassau.
Semi-Pto Ba'j In .somi-uni ball, Frank Ryan.
]' j i Ii , «..ui ru-.l lit, j-i-iivi ’amiiv loam to a sfi-onrl /rnjjdd'
i'lr fc 1 r ’Kiiio fitlnini>ui»b tiiis o/n* \vos sor.n.'what di- !ui’-«l by iiji.* ot H>:V1 !i;niKi j io '! Mn)y Family t--it n» rt!;n.h- ed t lv si‘n;i Imai round of iho slate Tourimneai ul Champions, buing
nined In Oolden Gloves, that the sport sputtered out of .sight after a promising op<»ning on the year. Out thLs year, Frank Ko.yle andta*a year, Mauk lioyie and iom v*1" f • 11 *,1 ^ , ’ r ut ; mid Ed Wclslunil have beUc.r Ihinps tlc ,lc'Pt Pressmp thR play for K.cy-
« i n . . ■ ■ f ( . n r i a Mi / in p u n t n r i n rtrtn i*.rir n f r / tnin view in Golden GIo'One I lonu: donrntnl in th<'
area, .sailboat racing, scored a comobuck, both in handicap racing
jut Keyport Vaciit Club and h? an , eim-y ol the ctub in tho Mayor Lind! >:ev cup race for schooner*; in Lhe ' full.
ia bucket shut, the Gim-.ii und Gray j weeks' i seemed on their..way at 12-11. .. -j Bet the Keys could not let them jgei away. Caruso looped in a deep j court set, v/hcn the Raritan zone j would not give. Two loopers-bv Cos- j tic and n foul-toss'hy Mike Depkoj bluUf'.iJt t l ie KH3 ie i i iu up iu u n 1ft- t T K K f.r .'rrj 18 .iie-.just beiore haJHiiW. Sahli lu-itiagtirt j worked in for a crip to restore, the | He;-eh j Rockets iead but O'Uor.nell drop-: i oed in one of two' free throws.that j KiVnn"'.| it ..waa close, -.20-10, . at the inier- j s.w ukr I mission. .; -Keys Go Ahead !| Waitsak scored on a follow shot j d ^ W h as the second half opened, but Cos- *
port, a side* shot and one out of The jbucket putting .(ho Keys ahead ft ] JCt-ypori JV
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On Stale D eer K i l l
Coun cil Spfs 1968
I ’ Seas onsfipening datr?? ffip mujor New
Jersey UM hunting seasons have , ‘-‘J- r > c e ; 1 tcjuativciy set by Ihe State
; (K U « i »y Wt M OianK.-t,.» iW.ils<,l ! I-ish nnd Game Council, acwrclinfi :the r-h.se\ County League, put, for m Commissioner Robert A. Roe of ,;i. './■'(*np,r| yi'nr !rt a r‘.n1', !.:e Ih ly | t**e Dopaiiineht oi Omservulion • l amnv mnnapyr hod the sniisfae- J and Economic Development.
i L ' Z i f w f c h ™ i F ro M ? a' smrPr- ?cL|anil Slch Palumbo llils ve ir . Gel;;- I s™ " fi? n’ e Eeasun- Sa‘urd«y' cr heid his own in thti Florida State*
Bowling Stdnamgs
A irjfo rt
: the ' sport,in ' _____ ________ _______________ . ..signifying thc top performance in i waSi -signed by the Red Bank indoor upr^dbont Na- js^out*; who saw him in the state tional Sweepstakes regatta, was an I Playoffs in September, outstanding figure for this area. \ ht lid Co.rleton baseball, tho Skiprv Pixzi, Ciiffwood, came along ‘ Raritan Bears profited by a come- in the year ?<s a jockey, first as an jbzick on the mound of .lack Dowd apprentice gaining a rider’s status i under the tutelage of Manager Babe at Rockingham Park in the sum- ! Buonomo to go as far as thc semi- mer, then getting a first win at ■ finals of the Monmouth Counly Lincoln Downs in September, and j playoffe before they wcrc eliminat- finally, at thc end of the year, be- ; cd by Neptune. In Babe Ruth base- ing a regular rider at Narranan- j hall, the old order gave way to (lie sett getting a*? many niounts as j new ns the Strathmore Falcons nine a rijy at a top'grndM track, t t ok the championship away from
One family gained plenty nf hen- 1 sl' ”h lon,: ,ln ’* «»''"»•»» tll(! ors individually, the McCrcas. of
I Matnwan. B ill, son, centered thc Christian Brothers Acadcmy has
Nov. 9; and firearm doer .season, Monday, Dcc. 9. Final determina- •
at and
. .. TheCouncil selects tentative opening dates before the new year as a service to hunters who desire to rhoosc vacations to coincide with major seasons.
At the time of last Tuesday’s Council mrctine. v .c r 4500 deer report cards had been received hy ‘ he Division of Fish «nd Game. La at year, nearly 1 0 0 0 cards came in after the comparable date, indicating that the buck harvest is likely to again exceed 5000, with an increase likely in northern and north
A preliminary report on thc re-| ciiItc nf KJnm T«rrcy rff'CT hu!»tiu~wns ri’ leaswl this wrek by Com- ri1,(,. Ncrl! ,nn missinner Robert A. Roe nf the De- i ii.i'-i<:i shoo PHrtmcnt or v-onsc-i'vutiun amt EfO- j s;m u imoj ua mimic Di.'velormn.'nt. cr,T,n- -i v! M ifrv';. M'.unra
fhe lolal bar, est io r the bow and j k ^ imc-s Tav. i-i. arrow, firer«rm and spccial permit ! F'ectv.'>ij.-t Carpet seuson w .ts 9309 dce.r. This i.s 05 dec-r abovo ycat’s figure, the third highest on record. The two higher total* were, attained in the 1959 and 1S61 seasons which had much more liberal regulations.
Firearm hunters bagged 5640 deer during the regular six-day season, Dec. 4-H. Nearly all of these were antlered bucks, with a few
JMa ™ t'o m m o re in l L c n e u tHuttltt, N’»:\v J t iis ry
antlerles.i deer taken in the limited | y j v T u l ip C u p C o rp . “ hunter’s choice” area of north- simie Tit&uidMce Ay<eastern New Jersey. While this was 373 below last year’s figure, it was substantially above the 5000 buck level which has been maintained since it wus first achieved in 1955. Spcciid permit holders tagged 28H deer on Dec. 10, the onedny season on doer of either sex. This was 310 more than Inst year’s permit season.
HELD OVER 2nd WEEK A t BOTH DRIVE-INS
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Matawan Braves and the Matawan Township PAL.
Softball continued to flourish, not . kpthiii cn u/dit ho r<n» ninntv nf nt i only in the numbers engaged, ns I nrpr nbserve'd by the Puruau of kctball so wtil he got plenty of at- } . (f Sirathr^:;r^ fi-'-mrn’s and , 'v »ldhfo Mnnnj'.omcnt we re in e.v-tention from coIIurc coaenes and i „ •; , u ”u 1 •molly settled on Set™ Ili.ll where j J!anum fK aRUOS,’. h" ? lsn ,n ho is a member of the freshman 'f.a‘ '« c,omc '-',L'dific squad and dninj! very well. I , V . J s , aMis sister, Dorothy, was lheequW- j f " * ' ? " ' ',lV 'iOV,-‘ veterans headed alcnt of n liirls “ all-sfnte1' for Mai- 1 Geor"' Jac:ll!:
Besides using your camera for pleasure, why not photograph your valuables? If vo;» do hffve to describe n loss, the adage tha* a picture is nmre valuable than a thousand words, holds true. Desidcs, we
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, ccllenl condition.
Urs to other police agencies. Magic? No! Classified Ads do it.
who receivedau'an In Vil'hL-isketbaii' and track I *” s" lw, in P'm " » " “ '<•"« the und contributed lo Ui« reasonaolc | i Stt.lw‘" a wl,' re lh(isuccess of the Strathmore Swim
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What have vou Hint you won't throw away? Look atound nnd call Classified 2C4-:i030 or r>C»fi-lU18 to sell It!
261-0152
— Seasons G reetin g s —
— NOW THrtU TUES. —
SOUND OF MUSICin c o i .- - ’ v/nn
Julio Androv/sWer-KPAYS AT 6:00 P.M.SAT. . FUM. . MON, AT
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"Tho Family W a y "
: Club team during Iho summer in t h e Raritan Valley Swimming
League.Ron Nebus was Keyport Ilii]h ’;;
outstanding individual fjorforrncr. Me won slate Croup I honors in thc low hurdles in track, a first time since the days tif B iucc Jackson thc Keys have had a state top medalist. Matawan swe|»t through its program of dual meets in thc Shore Conference, but thc spread between (lie " IV division and top grado Group I I I performance was too great for the Maroon nnd Steel had to surrender to a bitter “ also run” role In tho bljj championship meets, Conferunco and N.TStAA.
Pole Burko Cited Keyport had an nll-atater In bas
ketball, Peto Burko. ITia Keys- started out Ilka a hous-ti-nflre in basketball under their new coach, John Crowe, n delightful change af-
rnri'or” in proportions. And they held their own iri the potent Cooper Open loop in IS\ w Brunswick. On Die soll-pitch side, Coach Rocky T o w im 'Ho’s Matawan Hawks wcrc good enough to pet u bid to the state tourney in that division.
Speedboat Racing AH In nil, speedboat racing was
probably the more successful ol nil sports in th:il th/ 1 Cent-rd Jersey Outboard Racing Association, under the guidance 0f ]"runk Fuller,
j Union Bench, managed to stage | highly successful regattas at bntli | Union Bcach and Koyport despite "bud weather" postponements. The outfoonn1.* had to vield placo tn the
Specia l Stump Seuxon
S lu rh t! On Chrisintux 1A special scaup hunting sca.son :
Opened thc duck season Inst Satur- • day. according to Commissioner j Robert A. Hoe ol the Depiulment j of Conservation and Economic De 1
* volnpment. :j Thc seu'ion v.’ill run throu^li Sat ! jurday, Jan. fi. Hunting hours will |; he from one-hnlf hour hefore sun- |! rise lu sunset, A generous daily} i hag limit of five Mranp iq permit- led, with a poiw'rMon limit of JO :
'1'his hr-rojnes NfW tersev^' fir<t special scaup season. In the past, the Fish nnd Gnme Council has chosen the other option permitted by the U.S. lush •-<ud Wildlife Service, n bonus hnn of sr^np during
HAPPY
NEWYEAR
inhoardcrs Ior national rocoKiiilioii ] tho latter part nf the reutilni- (link wheru tl()|0 (a E'.vupl all liofriit him In tlio finals of lhe itctl Bank re- K.-itUi. Rob Lftwenake ^nincil thc “ drng 1-hod" crown in specdboat- <m lo r tho ualtorn state.
fioivlInK enjoyed the prestlf'o of ImvlnB four loenl tramn nrrnplrn
tor tlireo mlucrnble 8 enr;onfl, But I for tntry in tho Nutional Br.wlhij; they lost four ovortlmo games In ‘ “ . . . .a row in January und that about did them vm. They dkl Rrt ns fm ns the seini-firiulu In r - J , Group I.Two cnnclilr.K ciiaiiKi.^ ...aTlttd b;:" kelball, Don Czok tnkinx over thi reins nt Rnrllnn when Leroy Ifcllv
. T lie r r e p l r o i c.rh n r,j
Alumni Basketbtill
Matavvnn Keginnal Alumni Var*it” IM•*
H ig h‘b a ll
game will be held Tuesday, Jan. 2, at 7:30 p.ir in the high rchool yym This artiv ily is sponsored hy MRHS flOOLUT ArSOLiallrjji Wnu.M: iUOi'i art; to promote athletic achieve* iiu.-iiLs, it ill it.1 lie even is and good
gave It up idler three losing ye:u and Have Kpnwok stepping In at Madison nf tor Ucevo Trncny pnnk- ed it In nfter an HlMosing senson
Congresn, on tho basis of (sustained li 2 K li order performance. Rayftrne'lor, Kvan '>\jrg( nnd I ’d tio, Koyport, lead tho way to tho bi,"£ tlr.'tC. avliuii in Miaixi. In liigiischool bo‘vlin;:, Karitun High's kej;* i -:porl.smanhip iind social activities. Iprs eomo up fpnni nowhert- nt 1h ' Tickets for the /‘ ’ 'iir.niend nf tho season !n gain a fourth , gatne will he sold tl tlie rjnoi. Mfe 'ranking for thf pi.nte. i • Key; Al.i.n .i, l-, !.<(- |
In other sports, result-, were le-:*; hull gnme win. Is w.t.; .,«;h-dii.Vd .than spectoeutar. .Sieve Muscm'c lla, | fur Dee, .10 lias been pu.iloum.d lo
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ivancf; as cnnn;r'jc:;nr». . . .,,5atri;ly. risinp--. domands • '^P 'ffvnUy wdl b<: ;fl • bitMtliftv* t.uv.s ••intivti | ~
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salability of vacant property, ts- i pecinllv - that • in . less (ta im b’e i 0"- al*v ? r ;a l- -carly-ycar a«.-as. w<II suffer from tt'.e drt-ing-1 Tli«v »n> cv«llt:qi m r.« l Its. Ot. fUilJa.-to t:a iiy Slldi pjTCtiH • V)'::r -:
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• a renewed llare - up of tiie im*ii . biiiiistio • mlsnSIs scare. Lu ik fo r. Bdtiitiunal / Bpproprislions -to build a lllicker slilold tHan the tt;ln
h ' ’!um R S m o t h e r -h n e s ;- , . . . , a c l ( V ! tv , efJ„ c a R a w s t c . ,m ! n ,'fibiir K'iopnap.i'f-:, bu-.:.no;;5 rnuljisoar during noms o f . Uie early :
. . . . - . ■ : ituoiuh-s nexv w a r . (iross Nutmnui ipr-rl:c!. a sood nw^trnHK j ^r,y!m t 8„d'" the I-'ed Jndr.;: o f!
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...vcry.fitronE.support to-retuM-',-*S«ri7)j4 tho early, .montte ot 19S3 . «nt! for.some time beyond- Onlviiiuiur. aimtiuw is ■ mo pyirlpr r ro.
,:lustance ot .consumern to ro as ficavlly into debt as In recont
: years.- ,Tbe purchasing power .will'lnj.rl|.>rtt( pin! on1'- rv .j i j j
ono proposed by. M.r . McNamara. This flap .will be accompanied Dy n roncwcd buying wnve !n stociss associated wim.tne .prugiami .„
■15. When discussions of Infla- tinn cct. mto high gear ;n !M6. at-
s h l t t i n I x m u m e r a U i ' t u d « w iii .-he j w il l .-« S B in - • .b i - .1 o c u « e d . ' o ajK ic c s s a r y t o r i n g u p ' r e c o r d i s a l e s i t . Y o us^ms. movbs (I p^r ccr.? fo Ifl per told tn u j i-Jork.? ea &. . . i < . ■ . « ' i * . . ' mt . . . h n . i r . n ' l l i i t* p A m r . A ih . 'i u 4 i . r .nhedEo. But renitnibiT then that
stocks an up bcconso tneir enrn- i'.sjjb cur.ib, not bccausc they aro i
against inflation." We prediet that.munv.wil!. fmd to their sorrow that, stocks linstlly bought as inflation-"protection” - hud do such mynttcal value.
40, There will ulso bo a great buzzing in the coming r'onths about, gold stocks as a way to maka monny out of a dollar jinn
cent, at ioast Juri.if! the. fiisL half- ynur. Later, cffcrtu of tho Administration and nf. the money mar.- ujicrs to cool1 the inflation throupntaxes and cutbacks hi government.aoenmng muy slow tlie r.ite of're- tail upturn.
Dwindlmt! Jbxporla 31. The trnnd m recent years
has. been toward a dwindling mar-P.I11.''0? oxPl,J ls ovBi iirifxirts. .mana monny one oi a (lomu- [ump ilutj lu s conie .tt a bjd time ior j m tlie piicH ol tin? pr^cmtH mrj-.f cur ..chronic coralitiun of liitbn! I | hts devniujiiitni m tnt.' ptiuna ph is- ance in our lnleinational payments led » M<. rush Inlii Rold stock? position. Dfevnluaitnn'Of- thr- niiimd Isinr^ >Io'hr •••ij' p * 'k; .levnl- •inu jthei cu !i‘„.i-wi-s lias .hurl our Itiwl in hillH, wo 'vnrn rcc.ciit pur- B-nlity to. expand txpoiIs ai u oru- 'chasers cf such issues Ih.-tt they via) moment foi pur .balance. of .may have tosses for <t lo#*- Umfj- PSX.™!'"11*?' , lv’P- tor-us ll) iillthoui'h thP.v mav bn riuM *lSuS. It,; lliut j^uropeai!. nafions lhnt:snir.n /||<.l'ii,l dllv no n.-.vt --car ha^e.bean in n oubiiicsis slump | Vi, We predict that u number of will-1-njo.y recovery,; making a bet- hiiRt l.iieriiatioiial . concorns with ter n.aiket for our products* th?re.-|«l«ires traded In the U-S- and not . / 1 fon.ci!.',t. thiit nur Kovernroem £ub]«ci to-the Interest - F'i'>alba-
uon tax, particularly those tiial do■will discuss, and perhaps Implc. ment, exisirt subsitlies during the year ahead.. -32,. current talk of (he possibiii- ty of an even hultnr” summer ahead-in our racially unhiilanecd b;s cities should be (liscounh'd- !
big business with the "hard money” nations of thn European Common Market, mny dn better than gold stocks during tho year now openmR.
■IS. War issues, so - called de-Prt,>arailo;is all cat, y mmle anu in .tense btockd, mny not do so well the ranking Should reduce ihe dan- ! in 196B ns equities of those con- gei or tiie firestorm.^ suffered in 1307. Wn fiiui ti
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thereafter, vvncn ics 1 5 present..‘Troslbity r achvny usu
filly■ Cftntorr. ou f;i<cos in northern Now Jftrsey, w uh firhrni* usunllv poujjjblc r.)n uiany conuul Now.J«f- S cv p o p j?:. fo r p o r h o n s o f - ih d « f:a- woti, tr. rrcont wmtirrg.- when bad weather has'maoo fishing impnsst- b ii i fo r Jon /i i ; n r h o n s o l U’.o vt-.^sun. tho Sltdi’ Puh and Gamu Louncd has aetcd to cxhuid it.
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Kanii.;m Tt. ir .. ..{eviior! rn-emu Iwat p;!y;. has received.an.In- teiT.iitioiifil R ,■(cjnet D r ivr:i" T fr-”n- £.e. II v r i s annuunced by Bub Wmm. innkij., t-rf^ident 01 tne American Power H0 .1 t Association, (A P E a ;, National Authority for the United States, Union ol Jmernatwnai Motor Boating.
Boggs, racing under the colors of the Windio|> River Boating Association. will campaign in the 2Gfl Class of the Inboard Division, us ht starts his 16th year in APB A boat racing.' :
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11 l o lm d e i ( s e c o n d f i o m l e l t ) w a s c o e n t the. m e m b e r s
i/uln of ci.;urt Hilh.-.Fnnd;-reoelvcd ut the lieiiles amP1 i i ‘mii m e mull appeal ihriiughouv thc slate helped : iiie bjlv.iuan Anny (lUfcu tiinstiii.is briphter for :.
lu_ , ot lie? eltib who Hided The ialvntitni Army in us i lbs lt*s forumaie. Over 150 (100 people in New Jer- lui'ds, I <• h. i!>tiu.tii iippeal fnr funds i't red kettle locations in • si'v were rvntenihered he Pliii> 'Hvaticii A n iv with
nrk. Diner bell riracrs li? the pheto -“.re Ar*hnr U. King oi Maplewood (at.lar leltj and at riyiit nl Hie I ketiK:, l.'.uis K, jcuitiirz, jr., und Frank Iravisano, j
mod order., Mir ' me i>at:Mages of toiletry items and slaiioni.ry, gifts for older persons and lovs nnd dolls for elulilren. . -.
nt real advnni. have been made through the ballot box in major mnyoraliy elections. Anntner hopeful sign is tiie nsini.’ trend ln\v:,r,l r ,‘Cj,f,,K-!hr:i.i for betleriiiE conditions on tiie pari nf businessmen and the pri-'intp sector w<" arc i.iilHifr t0
stick our necks out und predict that the summer of PISH will net be-as "hot us wus IMT's.
3.1. However, we are riot opii- m.;.tic on the course crime Is pur
r sutu -. lieceni reports indicate l thal Americans will be In oven r . greater danger of being murder- i
eo. maimed, or robbed in 1968 than in 11167 (a frightening one out ol 41).
Money 'pressures, from lessened availability and higher cost, pond to mwereu liquiuiiv next year, with an attendant increase ill bankruptcies, more difficult collections, and rising foreclosures.
35, We anticipate a year of rnp idlv shifting attitudes toward the dtout market and toward groups of-stocks and individual issues Early - year upsweep in business anti selectively higher profits, combined with a liberal mipplv 0f money following thc Fr-J’'- ‘ uge outpourings in 1967, should pave the way for further progress by the popular stock averages I nter us the battle agcinst inflation in- i tensities, tlio slock market muy i become suDjcct to a painful rcai- s o s s m o n l .
Stock Ovcrvnluwf I2f5. A year ago we prcdiclcd '
thaf in 1967 thc "old aristocracy of thn bluo chips baseu on pusi perf^rr^ancc, ' would “ be reploci»d by a new aristocracy o f super- able management based upon hopes of good future performance.” Now It looks as if many of j the issues representing concerns \ with s jp cr - able forward-looking monngements have ju«t plain become overvalued Jn the market placc. Wc believe It will be un* wise in 1068 to chase after such
.17. As a consequence of the developing money squeeze, high - qualify (only) bonds of long maturity, both taxable and nontax-} able, should provide excellent ; long - ranfje investment opportun- i ities for those seeking Income dur- ! I»K (he fir*t half-year. ’
.18. Tf wi> are correct in Lhe i above assumption, we cannot be far wrong in predicting Uiat the better electric - utility common Mocks mny also prove to be out- tifaudiiig purchases for long-term jgrowlh. t
39. Anionn the "old aristoerary ! oif iho blue chips” th#»re an* a number of industrial areas thnt I hflvp f.v*cn poundud down in prica to « point where real s<»litl Mih- 1
pfance is c.'earjy visible. One such i group is thc chemicals. Thc old ■ | lim: jaajor compunics here, ones i that /»ijoycd a great bull market In the may be in a buying lrange during j
4 U. StilJ not among today’s , murh - sought • after "perform- anrc,r tho big muK'iple •risl; insurance coiv,i,rn:} ropreyem , another lyp'i of 'f|uity inv'-stiueni t that could well atfunl hif:h oppor* j lunity uver an rxU.-mU'd jutitMl of tiinf* to those who have the eour* I age and fortnight to p!rl: them up j when they have few friends. A.id |
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F r a g r a n c e s
UNION BEACH
S E A S O N ’S G R E E T I N G S
O u r xlncereif and warmest wishes to You and
your fam ily fo r a H a p p y and H ealthy H oliday
iOaSDtt that's brimming over with G le d Tidings
; and G o o d Fellowship,
M A T A W A N B O R O U G H
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W e w is h to say It h a s b een o u r g o o d
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folks o n e a rth a n d th e S p ir it o f th e
S e a s o n b r in g s re n e w e d a p p r e c ia t io n o f
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m e a su re o f h a p p in e s s a n d p ro s p e rity .
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T o w n s h ip a n d n e ig h b o r in g
C o m m u n itie s, w e e x te n d H a p
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Ono of our resolutions Ii to t tfervc you with incronslng jj a/flclency llirotiglvjiit t h • j rlayt hi coma, *
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Iforo'i a henrty "'ITiank You” mr your foyiil pntronnge. Happy holldnyiil I
F o r A V w y
M e rry C h r i i t r n a iAnd ti
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J o e ' t
B o d y S e r v i c e
D lv ls lw i S t . K e y im r t
A s happy o rie i «om e from
the tree, end Santa's sleigh
bells ring aw«y, we wish fo r
you tha happiest o f hoff-
d a y jj ond odd thonk-you
fo r the pleasure o f serving
you.
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: £ ^ r tweVf».-. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J , Thursday, December 28, 1967
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M a i a w i u i Vs. Freehold] 'After CBA Fells MHS '< witt lake on .I’Viv.h-Md ; in ‘ \,!u xiv.ro k 'ur.t; ! . u ' ! a v : <:\^e ui liui; li.ov.W ot ‘J.-.-c HoMgv ,->AS- ; qum'ier t? ' -i Jtta-liovvi f'^.r.K-y !t! Asbyrv Park j .Malav.-un ;a::.s i.h-rn " e l om the ! Cr>:'.Y?r.t?ou Mali iifk )’ N~mi ' fscrojmint; side as lheir favunu-sjHimlfiatwJ _ fr^rn charnpi.Vii j can-.e on,' CJI.>on hookin'.?' aj play by Chi tt'sii r.rotncn; Ac4id • ; inrnn nrd O ';’"!'!-.;' V.VJ I".;;'-,,jt-o\y, ' lU x \ u [ \ . 'vj-'i* Te^day. n>Mf ;i ; i , i^ ^jiy j-JZS ui;ainsi
.; : rreehoid abuc-hm lu ^ d ay . ‘ fccing } file M iio-ja • and .Spy! with iv:e i:: ■ thinripcd fry hi. '■ ’?-!pv.c. ,ji i- ( p'oniv-i;iU;Vi v y;; ihoir
j7>. T»rm_ U: an2 Pt. Har.vbd.; iho »]«.? r.- .W sii- i hud' [he•: Ecach .v,ijS play' ihe- other. y i'ier-! under the beards and iiie
* 1 0 0 0 jound Ms»imv in ‘by*. N.eptt:;ic j variety nf ;<ffcrr,c. 'Andy Qi\\ came trounced, thn dm.brins JKM." :ind * .suddenly mlo their sconnj* pio Lakewood mauk»d th e Garm*i.- ! ^ rc and he pulled rhom (;ut from Guils S?.«7. in thi’ evening, lu e s - 1 Hiv? threat of a Huskier takeover dav’«. four winners m^ei in .seoo' ‘ ' ' ‘final round championship H-'uncs.
The cunie«t with Freehold looks liko what lhe doctor ordered io r Ov- Mahny«n r w ? i<- they j)ewl »’J Wor ■ Wu-e i.iu fluconfidence - restorer after dov,>i i>t*fr;rt* Wa!! Town ‘ '
Break Gmwul.For Nursing Home:Zass . . .r j js r s '^ i
ln e r a r i i i f j , r u n n i n g g a r o u t h a t I w a s 2,oinj.; g j i . O ls e n , O j i i i n s io id ; .luhii Muntor kcpr Maruvo'V oa lh'.’ fccoriny. snrgp »j» !:?»« ’
aw fht
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i upset oi unbdovahki uc I Friday and having this i b<; LKg uuin'fS - o v e r t h e
. . . . . . . i ;»ot from ihe L'U.A Co:i*;. . i iw ittjEiftmsuih i;«uiity Hpflic JLMElcrf*ica L x u * » - 1 irwiEL Mrs. Oavid Oxboirp. •V/avKirU-.. iVi.-orn*. !i»w . .. I '^ iv ^ nu n
«lon Cornet! gave & Lunchcou rewntly for Hoard : Mrs. William Schicchtwcg. trochoid; stucdvsK* dent ^*,v ',0vi),K* <i«ui r a „ k Of !*^?ehoW«rs in appreciation ol lheir support of tltu: lo rjghO art* tJa rrv■ iMtihM'i. Mrs. Jiavniy:v; t . ,u. . ..
• prcgi’aoSr-Shown Rl^vo, seated. (M l iy nght; are i Middletown: Mrs. Wil,ram : uzcnou. Bejniar; B^n r- '” - • v11'-'s J.............: ,Mrs. DftvM • O'Connel!. Occanpori; Mrs, 0«orKCkI Dan«kin. Mrs. Svlvtn Met*han. Coui)l.v H«me fc.ooiw>- i? 'v^ ; l , }n ,U- T ., . rULr: L. , • ;! s i Jl‘n ' CfllssK S.dfojd: Mobr, l;ouniy Agr.'cniUiroi • wilaf: Albert L- Alien. Malawan jownsmp: Wuiiani i .. 1■■; - • — 1 1 .•» .. ,
nf \h- r«r\nrr.gflowed j the - Huskies io that
Work is ututefway on cons(rucii»m or the Waller Nursing ilcme. Middle RC. and .Laurel; Ave. tfoinidel. PicJyrt'd above :U rer:.;:»it j»rJUjndhr*'--,Vi;»; ct?rf'»i)oiWos. ate <Urti to ughi) John jWKlsu, urchht-c^Tol l*‘ , moo** tfvcoiru, |
t r y ; Ht>imdu*I m a v o r IR dw itt t ; c C c ^ n w : T>r» • A r n o ld v i c e j i r e s t d c n t sr.«d i f c a s .u r ^ r : • H u ifd -
n j m r>t j in j me aia > t t ««■'*i Hichftrri Schultz. .
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Ar»cnt: Mrs. Oucrjar Gusiiivsuii, Bclmar! -Joss-ph \ t,‘U icu .' frrct'ljoidei-'TClOT'SJKMBStX
rMm&um--Denmmim tions' U ! lu r * t\
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U o a in t h e w a y n x p c c t ^ l \Wwrr, w i th *:H • C h ris ,j d r i v m p a n d t ‘iH l ln - i - j i i ;••j i t ^ u hi/»h -n o r.i. ' O n H s 'r i w .{ '■ 'tvi-rtyju Of* :?;? i2 ‘ lea d , c a r : v I Mi;* K a m u , H i l l i 'o in ;v iti f o r f(
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trH.u!t'*d 0 {hr
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Sewer RaleA s k e d
Teacher I nion In Hazlet1 1 * 1jJme
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.-.;-'.-'A/syeeK'. of :tiuiida;y t ia fl itemwi- Iworkshoos for children seven to i raV“ * t - CP^ ,l5f. Ip.iav to slretcii the Colt Irad (•..((rations t w ^hiMmv wiU >.• ,” iycn ! nine vfars or age <1 1 .1 p.m. nnd l!) !''£lv™ : » !i'-i. liuiui. niarsin w ith its!.rafrlhfi.- Moo.wouth-Siluscun.1, Gajl^ ry ,......................................................... ' ......................... ................... ......................... ...........
15.4 .Bread-Sf.. RciT P-au;c. rhn.':in»Gee. 30.,' a? pai'i o i the. pre-seal -ex*
. 8tio*l.:o«:-.’ ’ ivc.;v..fc;nrr jd~ 1*1 Cra!^ .". Demonstration.^ wilt include wood carvmj? and sculpting, glass blowing or:gatni (Japanese paper fold-
age nt .1 p. jy va ri and older at • 2 p.m. Mrs. jT im krj is an; ns;tsf.a*ic?iri;' authority !»«. the nneiont' "craft-of"Japanese
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e r i^ te a ' ln ' t ' t m n - . | ' j™ - ' gh^kmoulh Museum's craft show and is E l f ' ? 1 5 ,T ; fc R “ -butk>r also cuicently on display nt the Mu- I L,irctor of lht;. * 'r '.
inR). und ru/J lumkiriK. They are : iiu.il. uf a series of" demonstrations
and lectures the Museum hsu planned weekly throughout the e.rhibi- t>on to provius creative sttinnlus (t>V anyone interested m cn>ft?.
•' Grace Howell, o famous pltss bkij-e*. fc-oiii Scotch PlaiitE, wiil demonstrate giasf blowmp: today
. Btarline at 1 p.m. Miss Howell con- ttnues a unique craft which has fcoeo in her {aintiy for more than two centuries. Sue is of Swiss an- eestty where her trade was learned from Bohemian glnss-mttkers. Her whole family has tuured the wiuntrv piv'r" glass blowing uem onstralious and she has apneared 0n the Dave Garroway Show. She (tlso a ivei demonstrations Chnst- ® M tTme at the Manhattan Savings Ban;: m New VorK.
Toniortow. Fe re n cs Temko of N w Shrewsburv will ijivo crigeuu
ol CoiUsmpornry Crafis
fl in I! ik - 'k r 'I'eiim. ■ .' .
IlM'fi f t - r ... i, SU: . . ; started ' to outrun'' t!.cir favored rivals, donfir-dly ttffuslna lo ac
. _ cept dcfi'at. For about live inin-p‘ . Ut.ts '.he Huskies were the
v ,oMi rrn triH i- ,^ - iW3i" ali th,! ct!A preslifiC.-Ty iii’Sn*r,'^n nf Ilic Russell, vi'io had tat twiei for tha1 0 . 2 0 irorti employee!* 0 1 uie .... r i,.
c t n r n f r o m o m . f I u i k l l : S <■*•»«>
rli. chairman .nf the employee
in tho game. looped
seum _______ ,.........._. ,show, "Made with' Paper.” She has | v? ,,exhibited, at ihe Cooper Union Mu- ?! , j t in i r i _seum and the Newark Library. <ip- I Neptune store and S . W from _ m peored ou television and in a movio j K c e,’, , P? , nL ■ f (. . u , , • nf,'. ' .BlrA..&al «S if 'Hid j j MavttouseWritten' *hr»n. hnr.b, ..-i ««»»»,. Id e a ! Is chairmaa ol tn< etntiteyee j J
canvass In Middletown. Mr. t.ul vaneili said the picdi taincd in ,111 eight limitation.
"We ure pnrtirularly proud o' the Rencrosity with which our eiri'
Dor. nelly Uofdzic WitUikwt*
Soo).-,C*«AM-a.‘nvun
Officials
:-<*r u t»eb y q '^ r-U ovi;
Kiosr has fiiod for of- aboui/'yr, p.:;r
. ;:y ;utvr .'as a ser- c e h a r g e ^ o f 5 W a y e a r f o r t’arh
v. j uwei:in)i i.iniri for r-v ry pe' r.n-;- in a *.ch;;oI. and !i>r pi.bl'c
'{,! in ^ . and ciiurcht^,; Thtf haw . nue •> I wt»u*d m* a year paynhle ?30 O jeoeh quarfcr. .„ : I h o r a t e fo i t a v e r n s a n d [ : n e a h n d p : e d i v ‘*c*d ur;i\>n e x p ^ T is io n . i
n a n t s w o u ld m cr<»asr, t r p m ! f l h e u rc c lir .i io n p r o v e s c o n e c t , ' I
I the
•, aid
.-‘‘-jl.rhf by ilw- fod..o.a-' -Ut;^/He added, Tut ioiuu ;*S5 cdation has- threatened January:. ;iv'W'tilins'wr pny . . ;• *
7‘m*- lertCh'.fJ.'j und the aciiOOl board'’ «tre $4iV.) .?p?.rt on .the BA Dt^reii' starting :ijary guide. The board. huvp:;dv z' '/'.up” oi't'tr ol The a^oc'Mh hus; dCTn adudv in.Kiu. Under - iederyuon by*l:n«,- a
may be' boih. e mo»nber of ,
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written three baolts ongann. The third book entitled 'Taper- Folding U) Begin With" will be published in February.
On Saturday. Dorothy Kaplan ol Freehold will Rive a demonstration of rug hookinn and rup. braiding
K o n g £ P e r f o r m a n c e
l r o u b l e , o h o o i i n g
I n I n d m i / H i f K i i t H
America*:
• Tvu-uly-fiov-ir i'.i die!t 'i';.>A'f:i!iip srhn/.u syj;!?!}! Thurs- JV storied or; for rxviO^e.'^hio in
-Kuyin ciiup-.er o( tr.o !-:eder:dion/jfTiiutheif ATL- ’’rsttsk Schneider, a ieacher >nJ*h school, \v;Vs PTPJCd tf'fii*r cltapUir co.-ot’dinalo.r. . .
I'-'rd rutWii’ pie^i.Jesir' u:m - t.cHotrvs,. Ni\viirli. .caii^d. the
iitdiun iiikfO ii:tuvli»y Hieoi-it\ ihe ,R«x ReaUurant, Key-, , , ,, .
I» rt, -j hrcakthrauHh in the shore ! nnd the muon“ t issue ar«!
, , . . ■ ,, preciir-iioii proves ton eel, ' friiiKU benefits fo .W ,l' "a.t.n oU >>> lhe 1 jj,,, union may challenge '.he New ! ing health insurance an;! credits
pren'^se.i to JJiiO, payahjo $!i0 each j j . :,r^.y Education Association as a ! for tniiitarv service and graduate quarter. The switnminR ekib ra ’.« | lw rsalniuK agent. MUUlett.AT. is thu !w i,;k .. I'he district -« » 4 had a Ins- wouid Me up irom 5WS a year to ! I3 rpe.it school district in Mnnmnuth ! tury of l.^o;>!d-ie:ic!ier stnje for. tlid
with S'lSO due each qtiarlw . I c-tirily. Ha/let tho fi't’ i lim !« t. 1 s . u v e u l yc:ir». bal the .current . i'he mwimuin inUiiMiial idle j Ha.-deu L. Messnti, NJfcA repre- i hassle marks the first time sane- : wouiu mcresse (rom ?80 to $ 150 a j Si:ntiUive. announced earlier Ihat ho | tiohj have been threatened, y **!r- . . . I wiil ‘ lake a lie.fid” in the Hszle! i The present BA Degree starting. rhe rate Increase petition was | ncKOtialionf. which teachers atid | salary ic f,i7t)0. NJRA is the stale filed with lhe Stale Board nf Pub- j the .ehc.jl hoard recently broke off. | u l, j of the National Education As-
Also at issue, are a numbev.of lin^e. benefits for teaeher<, iiiclud-
Mrs. Kaplan has been working at I ployccs have r,.-ipunded lo this both these crafts for many years community need," Mr. Calvanelli and is known for her lectures and <said. 'demonstrations nf taeif. She also ’ 1 0 b 1 conducts
I 'o d o r a t i o n S ia t« m (» n t 1: : NEA !m» one niiiiionI nw iviiw j Road Rdiolais’’ will flie Utility Commissioners. No date I - hear!i!l *'as ^ 'en s‘ - Charles Richards, federation rep-| members. The stale federation is
As manv theater funs know Ip- f f i . kn ik . . . I firanled the company a Ma- j rcsentoliv©, countered: “ T h e an arm of the American Federationp itim a teX ate r In thfs ?ouSt^’ l i « * ft r h i wmJnr ^ ihJ !!a'£!pa'l 1 V. 1.,ship, fra” cl!ls« m i Ha/.let teachers tried Tor a month of Teachers, which has an estimat-0 Ln hLn “ hV ,h . \ I i *« N JEA man to come in. ! ed 13D.000 members Feder,tionoften been referred to as "the fab- |9(ith Annual ulous Invalid," due to Iho hazards j Shaniin,nunity neeo, mr. u n a n u a Wous Invalid, due to Bio hazards Shaotin# Coute»l. i last June. J« its )9f»i decision the
e v e r i C e o S i t e d whoI 1’ ?"* ! than 100,000 hfch school PUC prohibited the company ftomcvei nave coninnmea wnoie- dertakjng faces. .Y e t hve ■ theater UhidiMif* fmm A»m . smi. r yr#. ..iim* ‘ raiyine it«- thr.-inyh l<}R7edlv. D u ttin a our drive well MniinuM tn ^vixi nnj m ii, cm li'tudcnts iroirt c/tr.v statu arc ui^i- ^raibinj, iu t.uc.> torouKu
,. ;f. !--«........................................................................ , (o «ei an n ju a man to come iii, t <j rnejnoers rrufr?iuOtlPlymouth I rouble j expansion into Marlboro lo w o ilrn anU lhL.y ^ n<>.{ u,u a U } membership in thc itute is juat over:.
was learned that the foderation had 1 6*000. N JEA memhership is about b«en called.” More Hazlet teach- 57,000. . :
classes in hooking and j heartedly, putting our drive well continues to exht. not only on ! u j . 1 ® . . ' l l* tt ,vrtuWh^ntorct'!*w♦ (,nf hrtma Vyer it3 <JUOtad‘ Hivi!wluia« Kuh in »l- u..OI 1 0 V‘,0U" n *U‘t l U ,l'Sh
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braiding at her home Thf? exhibition features tiie work
of IS outstanding American craftsmen and crafts from weal3 w‘hccls. Many of <>»? evlnhit^l ■ ......works are for sale. Thera is also a ( W f i t i t t Zlarge selection o? hand crafted gifts | . . . ;in the Museum Store. The exhibi- lw aueient writiag fsy.sterns, par- j tio»\ w ill run through.Jan; 15 aad is ticularly Egyptian, many of the ! ,..v— open Tuesday to Saturday Irom 11 j symbols developed from 'siwplified { muaUy a n». to 5 p.m., Sundays from 1 j or conventionalized pictures of the : Qr a]
Broadway but in suburbia us well, in the form of community theater groups, who somehow manage to surmount all thclr diffu'uliics and keep gohig. A prime example of the undying enthusiasia of seme IocaI
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tpWitioi. ia this year’i contest I The Pine JJrooK Company $100,000 iii scholarships and j sei up hy the Hovnanian Brot
More Ctihtomet'bw was
Brothers,j-cj(*rs. tt had ! 153 -rusloiners as
ace the clock, trying to >9t ? C.L 3 !' oi -32 perand repair, fou!-uos d e -!c<;nt 'J1 ® .vear. I.io (ompany tuid
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undying enthusiasia of seme IocaI , a,ru* repair, foul-ups d * - , { • j\ •thovpian, is WaKoi. Wheel Way- I pmiaed uj»aer tne nonctj y u ‘house, well-known to rruiv/ local j ?f P-yr.iot.lh ca.s lh e inntes. I . ' ( , ; uiqj. thpater-eopM nc Miridiptmvn’s ,'nin.. 1S jointly sponsored by I h e 1 1 -‘•'•.mi .n *Juj, S l y K > ? W <l ' Plymouth Oeilcrs of America and I » 'exiMnd lo a
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Mrs. Jennie (Miller! Campbell, a retired s c h o o I teacher, WW
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u-.. . lir, i OrKani/ed ia 1959 by William H.objects they Hyn\boUted. Caui- j Cnrio, tho group bo;;an l y rentinggraphy, from the Greek words i a vacant ham on Cheilnnt St. inmeaning beautiful and vynttcn, ; MddHown and completelv re«-evo.ved as a more * tud inottiod o f , ovafin^ ii by tlvnwelves ?o turn it
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UuH W* _______000 homes will he j Kellin Or,. Madison Arms Apart-
rtnd it bii- plans : Madison Tow'nship, dtVtlcapacity of 6000 Sunday, Dec. 24,'l°57.'She was 76.
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lighO can help the snow shaveler. But seme tr.cn wear too much. New Jersey Heart Association wains. - while others' court chilis by not wearing enough; both dangerous to the circulation.
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i I ' o u n u ’ V P l a n n e t !recotdins these symbols."UlferE Wilke His Writings, and j pf)l. pas[ , . hi. yt*ars the play- i
Collections of Calligraphy, an ex- j |. - preseuti'd a l-'ir < i variety The Woman’s f l.ib ol M aijw ju hibilioa at tlie New .fersey State | 0( tneatrieai pv.«!ucl'“>ns'’iucre, in i wl» 'onduct ano'lier Duplicate Museum which began Dec. IC and ! dudiriR serious drama, children's I itricip.e Tournament s'a ilin j; F ii- Wil! continue until Feb. 11. consists ! (heau-r nueMcals and choral con-! Jay, Jan. 5. at 1 p.m. in 'he club- of examples ol enlliRraphy v.hich ; cm s . [ his fail th»'»imip was focccd j hiuse, !!W J.irkson St., Malawan. appeal lo Mr. Wilke tor their form , ( 0 TOCalt. jj,,, i!,f.a ;,.r due to ! The public is invited.
Medicare beneficiaries who *lgn- [ rather than for their content. What j h* r iS(B, ,w t nf nva>rh..».j[ '.vh.ich i T;.cr-j w ,i; be im i panics, theed lip for rr.cdicat iieSUt commumcrtie visual- i could not lv met wilh tin- barn's 1 n*i*uku' 'fountament tor >h<‘ ex 'eri-♦ection can obtain an information |ly is paramuunt ( , . it j limited seatini! raim riiv of w > fjiccd p’avcr^ a»*J a Touuicimcm kit to h*-*tn k*ep « rccord of j vTllcction, iijcciaiked j *|-his adversity dul not deter its j for hegimwrs and ieo«i\\ |»,fuduutustheir doctor bills so they will know tv'o *:-.stor*c areas, includes Jap- members, however, and since this ; of beginners’ courses held in the when they reach their yearly $50 j anese scrolls ransniR from the lt»th l ( .A|, tK<*y have reorKanued into a j Woman's Clubhouse or Aduit Kvc^deductible, Howard G. Houghton, j ‘O the 19th century. AmonK tntssc, > pcrxnrtnoiU company of 35 players, I nine Schools.
the most notable and rarest works Who will produce, direct, stajse. and j will he ter s*ssirns care four scrolls by tho inform the productions TV-v will | J k/'j-.v ! -u i r m further il -tiakuin, whu U'.cd trma I63J ,a l.Gtl. , als? niaimnin their teenaM divisum j furmiltion m„ y be obiainrd from
I d r r V. “ v j '“ |. “ ''i, [ :Vlrs Conrad Brevi<-k. Dirvrior, :»iA nnounce Publica tion j,Maf/ic lam p" at tlie Mulmdel V il. j 22*uiida Circl^M aiawan!^ }a«e School and at Matawan H e - j------------------------ -- ------------O f Sneaker s Ih rectory Iv.uwuii Hi«!> school. ^ a.
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The company said If has incur- I red ".substantial nprirailnaj dofi- ! cit.s ’ anc! needs higher rates to ; earn a fair telum bn its inveai* i meni aad to attract capital fur a ‘
Born in BlooinlKM-y. N .Y ., siie nughl m both tho ’lV.i»e<:k and Madison T»wn«shjp st.hoo! systems until her ictiivmcni IU y»?nr; ajjo. j
v i l v !5ih« w;\s ti fnemlvr of Naiivilv» r ^ - T t l V . ' r o VU ^ T n ^ ,'7 .rn * '-“ ^ ra n Church of East lVuas- jpiopo.it-'U oili ■ u.9 iU expansion pro- •. -,i it ■ . . ( ,»i , !pram Tin- company reported a | 'ylck; '“ • l-,nil'-(l --ouncil nl < (net less of $ifi,070 f ir 19iiC. V a J P l
The PI.IO repined in 1964 that of„ he. 0!d Bridge Women » Club. |' rt - ‘ urvived by nci husband.i
s A. Campbell, aod two neMit'.’lv tn any o:v/ra'ui^ las* j pbews.st:s of the :«*w<»r <’t>wp?.p.y, v/ith „ .the advances to be rejwud only I Somewhere, somcane wants the; when rhi‘ romyv>ny achu'v ;ed a “ favorable financial posi- j *ion." |
The rate iru rcase petition
ihr pt.n.: reported hi 1%-t thut .»e Holiday Development Co. had ,,, , 1*: 1 ureed u> tulvancv funds indeti- ’ ’iar'es
t l d n a s V iwi n f . )nf t| »r*r n ^ ^ d . ? ‘> ,1 [
them ai iiitle cost through Classi- j lied Ads. I
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Ackerson, Van Suskirh & Ellistt/ inc.CHESTER BAU5IS
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FULL INSURAMCE 5EHVICE
district manager ot the Perth Am boy Social Security office, announced.
The kit includes a record-keep- Inn foider and two leaflets which explain lhe Iwu methods of payment for mcdical insurance claims, and what medical expenses count 'nr the 5"l> deductible. The folder has pockets on the inside for holding doctor bills and space to write
I filed for Ihe company by ; D. M. Fruhllns, Newark lawy.
John
The New Jersey Ksycliokifiical ! r.iko mar.y of lne other tliealer...„ ------- - , Asaociution announces publication ) rnnos in Mnnnioulh (.’ounlv. 'at;-in the dale nnd amount of each bill i uf its first Speaker's Bureau Direc- j „ n \vj„.,.| win n,.,.fu ln , iK- piny; ibis so (hat lhe btnelieiary will know i lory. Designed as n service to or- |seasnn ia a local hif'li school, with *
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immediately when he reaches the-I ganizalkms, the directory lisw ap- ! rehrorwl’i beii-K heid iu tiie Middle- |$50 each year. Alter that, the ntcdi- ; proxmiutely ISU speakers from all 1 town Township Community Center. cal insurance plan pays SO per cent ! parts of New Jersey. Topics arc I This situation is hopefully only of the reasonable charges for cov; , grouped under nine major lieaJ- j wmporarv, hov/ew.r. since the j
w n m i f r j u a s i i m rered expenses for lhe remainder of jinRs: “ Guidance,' the year. ' Children," ''Exceptional
Mr. Houghton said that all new ! drcr,," “ Industrial." '
grouped under nine inajc_ ' ' '' Adolescents,
t till- K n c i a I,”
Medicare beneficiaries will receive J “ Mental Health,” •,}•dut•alio^,,, the kit when they sign up for medi- j and "MarriaKe and Family Liv- cal insurance. Those who already j jn |/"have medic ' insurance coverage j fh c dirccwrv was edited by a should write, telephone, or visit the i com .-nil u-t* of I Jr. Ilerberi I. Hauer Social Security offico to obiain this { u( f,iontclair State CullcRe, Ur.free kit. The officc is located at 93 Smith SC, Perth Amboy, telephone 826-4107.
Also, peeole who need help In completing a mcdical insurance claim are urged to Ret in tuuch with the Social Security officc. These claims, especially the first claim, can bc confusing to people and Ihe Social Security stntf will be clad to help in every way possible.
Door to door salesmen md solicitors are required to have a police identification card. Report those who dn not have nne. Study carefully any identification card offered to you.
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Tack Krusner, Knj»>wood, nnd Dr. Richard Siss, Matawan. A free
npcRroup i«f now sunvoly looking lor a building in the Hayshore area 1
which would l«* suitable for turn- j inp into u tlv.\th»r. .
Meanwhile, rchearsaU aro ia pro- ! f;r*‘ss for lh'*ir iir-.! prndm Mon of ; ihe season, die recent Broadway \ c-om: dy hit, “ Any Wednrsduy” , ' which will bo performed ai MaU- | wan Regional lli*'h School on frri- j nay, ,»an. l i , and sauimay, jlvu. .
EsK 1940T e l. 566-0024
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Wffl. H. MALLETTFlooring Contractor814 Broad St., Mato wan, N.i.
copy may be obtained by writing | u,Dr. Hauer ai Montclair Siale Col- j iieudmKlho cast »s Diane Babic/;,- - I 1h»Kc. where he is a profns^nr of 1 Ki"psychology.
p o rt, i\z Ellen, the role created j by Sandy Dennis on Broadway. A ; newcomer onstage, Diane has been J a hohind-the-scenes worker on nu- j
merou‘; P ! a .v Ii o u s c ptudoo ; lions. Phtyiiifi opposite Diane is 1 Charles Kosario, of Hazlet, who has | perftomed io sevor-d m ihe troop's t
Tickets .1 vuifahlt*
F o r Mu ai v Hutt TripA few tickets are still available iplays and most lecenllv was sf-en ;
for IIk- has inp io see the Christ- jin "The Pajama Game.'’ jmas show at Radiu City Music Hail, ! Uarbara Oiev, Middietown, and i sDOnsnred by The Wnnian’s Chib of ;Gcurj»e Alitor, Wcsl Uchiuii, two i Malav>ant ’ \ locul performers who hnvr played \
The bus will leave the parking ! leadim? roles in many productions, ( lot al Little aad TJroad Sis. Thurs- ; will portray Doror.ev and Cas.v, rc- | dav. *1, at S a.m in time fur ' sperlivc ly Mi-> Ol'-y wa-: >ecn i the 9 :,'tCI a.m. pt.Tfunuamo. lhe hits 1 most recenily in "Summer nnd i
'Smoke” and “ Iiie I'ainm.i flam e” ■ ;M r. AlbJ'tr stani.il iu “ The Dai k ; ’ at the Tup of the S la iis” Uh i ; Moumoaih l ’!av*‘n; u\ Nuvt-mlni, I !ar-d played a ieudm;; role in "A i 1 'Iho\i-;anil Clowos:" v.i’ li VVaj'.on j ; WIvtI 1 a'it sea;,on. f•• tv'W.tM-' nnd ud'.'Vnv.ition ir..\v bv* . Mihlained hv railing Waj'.on Wheel’ i at '2lM-y:«ti.
will leave ;i8 th Si. and Math'-on Ave., outside I'atneiu Murphy’s We.siauiuid, prompti\’ at 4 p.m. ior tho return hip
ivirs, Herbert Natalis, 2? Linda Circle, or Mrs. William Bnnne>ler. 7 New Hrunswicl; A\’e., Matawnn, JVUiV ue (.i»io<»' li'it lur tinlapr in formation, Kesei cations include the reserved seal at tlie Music Hall and bus transportation,
Change used Inya into ninney! How? With a Classified Adi
Da not hnv! Inwnmnwers, garden loop; and olher ocpupinent un ath'iided In ynur yard.
WASH e DYE % DRYPutnam Dye Sold Exclusively
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G' l f l AN>EURf, lari Hn.mVlU n hl 1 ' 1 " ' " | r< m p 'l *• i . r ' " ' _.Viih- pr:v«lc : preferred, ;u ,.r Ntfn • Vu/k Ll.U iJS T:/i\ND N' Vv. ! S
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B o ss W . M agSiait A g e n c y"Save With Safeco
lifc j Aiiio 3isd Homeowner Policies^
M A T A W A N 1 3 8 M ain St. 5 6 6 0 0 0 3
Rees! Estate— Iosuronce
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W A N T E D T O B U Y!l for w.ll- «>U !V * 11)11. C. all ■ J
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UNION-13BA C Il apartincnt 4 rooms. AN H INCH JvAUTAt $ .\\\,. -iivin:; rouju ;;i:t v. ilh j j•all utilitii‘ft suDphod. pnvnte sn- 56C9095. ; . -wj28 ! marhin;* ,12’ x >T <arpt;ung «nu 2 i |
J . j ivance.. Adults, oiiiy: Cail 5 5 4 -}"r>’; ( C A hH ;-,'Cnt>--mciah,- top prsr.f.s.v, TnU 7^7-«r?r., . ..:. wi^S:: VVJtl ! Up M'n r ! - t - ( I N O R G K G.A5;' 0 . ; : V E R t ,iS K ls 3
H P T P rn rt a u t " 1 iv » E C i- lK ^ 1 M{Ji nM P I ",fai *" 1" — - * 1 | " " u u **'» ^. . yard . r App.V at- ^otibnru Auto | : rw rrji. ..aJI utiiilios suppli«?d In- . wj.?8
•uVftaclKr*.-; Tconeat kaad. Morgan* | «uire Culonv Inn. ll iu Mon>nc«: villt*.-. Call 591-/1‘JI). . . . . :•■. .. wjtf j.AVe.,- Union Bcacn ur call -2C4>II7'tO.
TRACTO R TP.A!!:i-:n D ltlV ERS : . ..... i■: E.xpcri(;nce n e « ,« iiiv . Applv -in- MA*AWA.> modem apjirtment •. 1 . ■-. 5 „ .-V i - \ •.-_ : . j , . rooms and .bath. • heal and hotperson.... ih p p i. Trut.klni; :• to rp „ | water - supplied. '.Call S6$>7230. wjtf J}oiit<; 34. Matawan, . wj28 ........... ...... ..
TOO', AND D IE M AKER
TO P PA Y . pleasant.working connl- tinnr,, many f-inge Iv.'nBfns. Ktti
Bunk arfia .:Call Monmouth Silver. Emims m - M 'i i or 741-7UM. ovpn- iBRS
B IS T T O ? SO IL r[REIH.ACLS WOOD: Cail 2 G4 -SIHW*iit u m. i w ' i w jw. i uumtrjMMilwiflinniwM
Good OH dirf. bkit* gravel, sand. etc.
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T U K ) C | N O
BUNGALOW on~M ,.n DULI D07ING & B A th llO f U< | All ^ .b j , . Is ,,nd I .nni.Qi,,. nut M
Wa, M. Couple only- Can MrfKW/:,. E C K E L ’S TRUCKINGMORGANVI f .I.E , N J .
591-9707
WitfNUWLY .decorated ■) ronm- nn'l bath. Hoat, wat r nnd r.as supplied Can-be seen vceftdavs 7:30 a-iri. to witf
IX'llmil
C A M B R I D G E 7 2 1 -7 4 8 6
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y;jU p.m.. and baturdMV ci ty 1 JlAMMv)Nt) O K Cj A N t . . ........... .Inquira GOii-Jh'ron S'c Hp-on nf'tv’i ' condition T. - 1 0 0 nmrjo!. Cftll o i call 283-2173. ' 1 " ' ' 'w jtf .........
S E R V IC E S 1 0
& A d d i n g M a c h i n e s
, SOLD. ..-. ..., - i ; v : . : ■ . ? ; s N n :o .
R!;PA!R!;D "
LARGE SF lF fT IO N NEW AND. REBUILTS AT LO W PRICES
. 5 YEAR GUARANTEE :
S E R P I C O SIOI N/ionrnouih St., Rod Bank'
Phone 7 4 7 -0 4 8 5
P A f i O L M A HIM M E D IA T E O P E N IN G S IN M A T A W A N T W P . O p e n T o M o le C i t u e n s 21 to 3 0 'Y e a r s o f A q o
V/ho A m Residents Ma+av/an T w p . r . •
F o r A o n ii r v t l i ’in F t i r m t P i ; r l M a r In+r'rpn^hor!
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A p p i i c u f i o n s M i s s ! B e I ' i l e d B e f o r e
j a i u i i i r y 1 7 , ! % H
j 1225 afloi v p.n>.
I ROOF S1I1NGLK£A RrEN L»ER . n.-irt »y.-pcrienced, Cali 254-11.64 after 7 p.m.
WJ28
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rooms,, heat and hot wate. |sq . Barn shaHes - *3.50 hundl« I v n l i ,- t , ----- .t.-=—:------y.-.-—s u p p l i e d , - p a r k i n e s p a r s . C a l l .586-- W n c r R o o f i n g S u p n l i w W W l k o n u a , w t . l _ t i x e r a . G l a s s1 « J WH» I A v p n u n t n n|, h J n 114 RU 1 » ,|f • „ ,“ " d ™ r“ 1’ • 'P ’ 1' J »™
Jtf I lJARKiii( BOARDING Ho'Nlii tor — 1 m.*nd mon nnfi ’vim-’M
liuiiiscd. Cah Mnrawiia,wjtf
- . WJ ° I***-- wjtf (Avenue, fcnnlishtown. 446-fi«21. wjtf
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f B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E S !
C o n tra cto rs
C E R A M IC TILE
. iathrr.smi arid kltclieus, floors and Walls in real ttle. Average . -8x7 batnrocm fl3S.. Fiee estimates, all
guaranteed. Call 2ffW3CJ; .
:. ARMSTRONG LllMOLKiIM
ASPHALT & VINYL TILE FLOORS
F R f b 1 SUM AtCS ■ ESTABL1SHEIJ 1IM0
. W ILLIAM H. M A I.LU rT 866-0024 .. ............ MATAWAN■■■-■:- - ■ :.- • ■■■ ■ ■■ Wil8PAIN I INC? intortr.!-
Call 566-3631. wj284
M a in te n a n c e T e le v is io n
E L E C T R O L U X .. A L I. -MODELS, local sales nnd krt-v i o p C a 1!
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D O N S T V S E R V IC EFor ■ fast efficient.-radm anu Television scrvicc call 56«*3844. -
M isc e lla n e o u s r v S E R V IC E
> - . 5 6 6 - 1 6 0 0T iiN E Y C K RONSON INC. '
M/VTA WAN PERSO N AL SER V IC E HO YRS.
W|tf
WHF.KI, CHAIRS, crutches;-csnos, etc., tor rent or snip. Ciiarse
accounts mv!t_d. Matawan t>ru"s. 14b M an Street, Matawan. Cull 5lnj-G021. . : , . ivjtf
U p h o ls te ry
T ru ck in g. L A R R Y 'S
A U T O S E A T C O V E R SMOVED t o
13 S i , iVi.-i 1 A*v AiNw-ju t
rU KN ITU R F. MOVING
■ r>!«r.°, r.tticn. K2 r a ;c : r.tc ctoar.ua, also littht hauhncr.
fl«rdwaro Co.. Front St.. opposite q j PasMWicc^jvsvporf Cail lUfv / ^ I B IC YC LU ticcd fixm ? Unni; ii in :
i to Western-Auto, JJ2 Mnsn St., j j -MiUawim. W'.k repair nil maV-iK. w jt ! !
I..-,,!«.. ttiJU iu-t't.'Jgn I i: repairs our ^n^'inHv Hr-vchn^ II hardware lo ., l sroul St.. opposite j Posr Otticc, Koyport Call 2«J-ll4r>.I PAINTING . CARPEN TRY and a l
tcratjons, Verv raasonablK rates, j Call for free estimate u(I(k j j7:1. v/iti I CAU H iN TKY.and ROOF7N?T\vJ>7ic I
dnii reasonable, (.all I _ ■'■ •- • • 1-jif;
: S N O W P L O W I N G
K^siilfmiiid or Connnorcia;. Call5M -P97. vv! >K:
P A T R O L M A NIM M E D IA T E 'O F E N IN G S IN H A Z L E T -T W P .
(form erly Raritan Twp.)O p e n To M alo C itiifcns 2 1 to 3 0 Years o f A g o
W h o A r c Rosidents o f H azlet Twp.For A p p lica tio n Forms and Further In-fotmdtion'
C o n ta c t
h EW jk k sk y i)^svt;nus-:vriW C IM L SKJRVICE
2 I I East State St., Trenton, N ew Je rse y ; for Phono Your Local Police D epartm ent 264-0506)
A p p l i c a t i o n s M u s i B e F i l e d B « * f o r « -
J a n u a i 1 7 , 1 9 6 8
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THE FOIRTII NECESSITY...
Tlift Fourth N(!C052itv !s Ufo Metropolitan s r nrrjlly S e -|n«.ur^nr»» — ftnouph life in- cunty ChfcK-vp.U adds up•ruran'-e to niaK'j the other whnt you have, com p aresthrc-ft necessities secure. it w ith yo u r needs, lii-w-i
you where* you staiiu.Rut four out of fivo father? don t riirry enotiph life >n*friitau^c *ul tilu yi.^Uiity.I io’.v *‘» ?!t \‘ 'ju> 1 Ino mr. bc.‘,t T :;r r c r , no ob lation —wjv to nnd out is tlirou^a v j Jfov.- yuu love,
L A R R Y W A L K E R 5 M iriam Pltice, M ataw an - 866 6042
M e i i ' o p o l i l a i ifn i i: \m !' r^MPWY
S & D S U P E R M K Te FREE DELIVERY!
Everything For Your
. H o lid a y Table ! ;
V /e W ish You A ll
A -H appy N o v /-Y e a r!. . ' JOptn how Y»,tr i Day - 8. A.M. to 2 P.M.)
Khone 264-3664 379 MAPLE PL^KEYPORT
S&D BAR & LIQ UO iSFREE DELIVERY ON
"Your H o liday CheerCnll 264 - 9561
O P E N N E W Y E A R 'S D A Y
# 9 a .M . 'til 2 P.M. »
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A M E S S A G E F R O M
T H E P R E S I D E N TOr TG»vN AhiJ
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ro rtv years ago, a ca ll to St. Petersburg. FlorH.n. w ould have cost you $ 2
N o w during Iho d ,iy on Snturdfiy' ond Su nd ii’.', ii' i v l i cost .n'St 75* plus t;w( for 3 nvnutes,station-lo su .' ." n . ....................
N o w J u n o y Doll
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L E A R N T O D R IV E
TOWN & C O U N T R Y
D R IV IN G S C H O O L
6 0 Ivlo in S t ., M o taw fin
566-/) 100LICENSED BY STATE OP M. J .
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lolativoi with a G ift Sub
scription to I lie Koyporl-
W eek ly or Tlio M al-jw .in
Journal. $4.50 a yoar for
each subscription. C a ll
566-1018 or 264 -3010.
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5 6 6 - 6 1 C 0
W o v/c!com & tho M ew Y e a r w iih d e e p cmprectarion for nw-fiiy v'dtict* friendsiiir>.? tint! (isso cia tio n s. O u rV t - i ' y DHjt w n l i e s t c C‘ ' ' ‘j r y 0 i i 6 .
Sutphin A v e . 566-4500 M ataw an
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and Reserve
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J . N O D O W N
P A Y M E N !
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POM ru e .................$17.750 ;'’»n:*v li!..;,
‘6 fr OtDSMOBllt . . . $14.65IHordfop. 4-coor. air coiioit«nn.
t>6 h JN Ji/'1- . . . .Pm, !o<sd?.d.
'65 LINCOLN ..Cufilir'iLiilui. rd-;:&ry an iOitcl.
loadi'd.'65 QUICK . . tl3.?5
Loi.ibtr, ?-jowr n.ndtoo.*6f CHF.VROI.DT Jil.«r5
|rnr.-i!.» <,.f‘fwf!*nh!ci.’65 CrlKVjtQi f I . 5|?.6‘>
Impfllii Supt'f 3porf.' t : T-'JIPD . . J16.115
hardtop. Wiih Air fondi<H;r.'63 LINCOLN .....................$l?.50
Cor*Iirii.Til.il conv>?>.Hill*;. F.»cfory flif condiiiftl.
‘67 Cl Itf ’ROLHT $16.95i ir-\‘
T A K E O V E R
PAYh/lfcNTS LISTED
Wo i -. i- ji.iv V /
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invito 'iiipoclijii I ) / y o ' i r r p « T h u r t le .
fOWi^M A IM S T ,
D OG66-6100
'65 MUSTANG .....................$J|.2SConv/fldiH*.
'ir\ Ci i»: i'l"<OLt i .............. illJ.VSInt rtlri, 4-door I efdlop.
’M i'-OHU \lH hr- I • |i .11 ll'4
'(.■ rio rir.r . . . . . $7 .9-3
' i l 0" i-taf.iu V/oqoii.'63 r-Oi’ D ...................................S7.V5
XL. 'J ••lout hft’dlup,‘6i FORO ............................... 17.V5
C’cnvtdibio,'65 CMI-.VY U ......................... H.W
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luuf-door,'63 K'JkD ................................ $6.50
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. . . . 1>. W illlsm i (M i) , K a w t o t v t New J rn e y I Naiurat fjas C w opoy, pwi i a l i (« Mta*Mary Ryan, Red Itanlr fm- esmpScdnB d K y c tn service with the com puv.Staad lng by a lter ncrfft- tng (heir certificates aad engraved w ritl watcbei m
Ralph A, Dato, Atlantic Highland?, aad Richard C. Clayton sr., (extreme r i* t i') , et W rit B e te ir . Oilier eniploj'MS Oltvii (ur 25 years oi w rv lr* w era Clara J . Solomon, Wildttood; Hebert Cor.'.poll, Dover and John P . ChRmbcrbiin, Whartar.
■(fralcl'is-■'<jentsr. ores M a te s . 111.| i ' " i i t u f i , l.> Aft-VH'-H. .s n jrT - i* p | : , T,i r v
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tn c u i-w ic i' u n h,!.? f i r s t s h ip ur lu . ilu :u s i -ir.,* l sui-^Ki. ■. I.i in*? i»an.«/'.'nr( . from
f t f * 1 f , , r. t" i * VLn ; . / r oil v* r» 8 *tt nisd &!.>ai;iai>shjp, a= wen as survlv-
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! T iW.-eft? W KoratalI U .S . Artr.y Maj. Frederick M.! T i b b e t t s l r - s o n o f M r s . S te l lai f j M w t t s . I jp . B r i i a d w g y , K e y c io r t . i « « * { . '.v a rd c ii t h e B j o a i t s i a i > M e d a l l a s t w e e k , r t i e p r e s e n t a t i o n w a s m a t s e o v B n s a d i s r G e n e r a l
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Maj, -TiMwn< In currently • an-: ■isltinfd. Rs Supiymsoey'auuicof ■ m j tho Western Audit Division. Audi-; I tor. General Headquarters. Norton i i A ir Fo iiv . Bsse. Cam. He reoeiv- ?<! the Bronze iitsir fur - exception-
: {iiiV Tfirrilijriou.a service M.v liSAh ■ •uwoul'.tu ntiuiu,)! nl 4a;l --Hx'l NHUiA ir Bas«, Kepiiblic oi Vietnam. . (ftu'i i l i l 1 ‘) I1 t« tn *>« mr?..
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Mnl. I ihbf-l Is and ht*-' wtfr. (he former Elizabeth Cahill of Green Grove Ave.. Kayporl, reside with
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David L . Hdv.urds, son uf M r. and Mrs. Willard E . Edwards <jf 1502 Woodmere Dr.. Cliffwucd Eeach, has completed the first somesier of His senior year ot the U. S. Coast Guard Academv at New London;' Conn. . .
. H(: will bemn-liit-seennd-seines-ler at me Acauemy tuiimving tne Christmas hulirliys. Hie curriculum at the Academy is designed lo provide tlw potential officer with the oc-st iwt.-i.-iibk: education lo aid him in anv of the positions in which ha may find hnnsdf after lir.vluatmn. .■ When the cadet completes his
four .years ut Hie Academy ne will ho awarued a J3arhe|r.r nf Seienee nr..-trno nn»l !> rr'as. an Ensipri in the Coast Guard. As a Cnast Gtmrri nfucr-i' he v ili be called upon to fuiml a wide va- rietv of duties at ica aiul usliore, inc|.:'.iinK the nelils ot ocennosra- pny-‘nid communications. .
Reports To Davm-ule. IU .. Equipment Opc.-aiir.- .'-Cunsituc-, tion Recruit lhoma-. D. to ite , t iiN . son of i\lr. and Mr.s, lln rry J . CavtC' sr.- of 23 "Antsover Kd.. -nnd-liiishnnd of the fnrmer M'ss Knihv-Wybmnski (if .!() Mieima.n Rd.. an ol Old Bruise, nas rC(Kirt- ed tn Davisvillo. R. 1.. fnr riiitv wun Mol.ile t.onstnictton Hatlalion 71.
fhs !'-attalioi) rerentiv returned from its first overseas deployment nnd Is linilerpoinn a ii%--mo>ith re- tiainim: ou'lud liciure dei)l<>viiH> nexr spring.
lram ini; will mciiiile schools m naval construction skills ami mili-
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Home On LtavuStaff Sfit, Thomas P . ite'.ihan,
U .S . A ir I ’ orcc, con of Mr«: Mary Kelihnn, Center Ave., Cliffwood, who. has been serving in Thailand for 18 months, ir, spending a 30- dny It-iivii :u his home, lie will report Jan. 5 tor a new assignment in Japan.
Staff Sfit. Rc!ihan is n career man in the service, lie lias been in the Air Force nine and a half years and of that time hag spent tours of duty tot;i!linj’ seven years nt various posts in Asia.
Assigned Tn SquadronAtniine Corporal Virfor .1, Schrr-
Icnn Tierney of 24 Adams St., Ise- Iin, has reported fnr duty with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Two, a unit of the Second Marine Aircraft Winj; at the Marine Corps A ir Stntion, Cherry Point, N. C.
His squadron provides personnel administration and air wing - level supply support for all air winR units, as well ns providing supply support for units attached lo the winfi.
The a ir station, home of the Second Marine Aircraft W in R i.nd
_ nther ' Vi: ir r avialiun nail::, pro-tino, son of Mr.s. James A. Cahill j vidcs air support for infantrymenof 2(1 Malnwnn Ave,, Kevnnrt, awl of the Second Marine Division aihusband of the former Mir.n K iu h -, m-arliy Camp I.ejeimc.
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