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OUT .THURSDAY-. •. • H o m e AM Week 98th YEAR 30th WEEK COVERING M/VTAWAIN BOROIK.I1 AN» THE TOWNSHIPS t>F MATAWAN, MARLBORO, HOI MOP! ;ir>d MADISON UcUonol AMOclatlciu Americanism Program An Americanism program will be conducted by Kurllan Post No. 2,1 American Legion In the Legion Home, 81 West Trout 81., MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1967 Single Copy Ten Cents Keyport, Thursdny, Feb. 2 idei' of Rmlli-.ii Post an An Interesting history ol be narrated by Homer Mat Americanism chairman for the past 20 years. Cumin Van Charldnrp, also stated that Mr. Mnllesoii Is well qualified to speak on flag history having devoted ct history of flnfji over the ] flvo dozen colored slides o 1 by the Vikings under the let q p g nslderubln time to the study of the Jst 10 yesrs. I Is hns assembled about flags starting with (he Raven flag used lership of Lief Erickstm and Cfimpletlng Uitd Stl fl S l f th g tlon, Valley Forge, I»a. In it k il was necessnry to make the flag. A colored movin "O'or the "Star Spimgled Banner, of the United States Uubhe: William R. Huggard, American Legion Dcparlm speaker. «t 8 p.m. Elbert Vnntharldorp, com :iounced. flags Illustrated by colored sliiles, will cson, Cliffwood, who has been Ihe post the series with the 50 star United Stales flag. Several of tha slides were tuken of flags (lint are on display ut Freedoms Fuundu dpy t Fuudu irder to get colored slides of some flags H the Ramparts We Watched," history of ' will be part of the program (courtesy Co.) I'll.-k Kldge, past commander of the sf New Jersey ! .vMl he the guest New Shopping Center Approved In Madison A 13.4-acre shopping center ect for the southeast cornt proj-1 Thursday he is donating a K1.5 ft. r of ! strip ailing Mnrnslown - (Iheose- Cliffwood Avc. and Cheese<|iiake iquake Rd. a comity road, that It (Motrlstown) Rd., which Is cojpleri j can be Rd.. a county road, that It widened, and he is also |.ut- ment I tine, in curns. When Edwnnl Don- of it, I nelly, n representative of tho Mid- nship dl C t P l i H d with a total 124-house develop On the 83.6 acres to the rear has cleared the Madison Tow Planning Board and the im board and will advance to cutisid- | Mr. Culi he required in put down oration by the township counc the wfiter and sewer autho All approvals granted by the d di land hies, plan- ging potential traffic (low into the s that they could never handle li bd hd i reets ...„ ._.. The planning board heard ai;ain Ihurs- j day that the run of traffic gi: mid rominp.-from work hours American Can Co. plum; Cllfl Ave. now chokes the sluvls I Giving Easoman Tlie devc'.i.pL-r. John Call. 1 worth, u-minded tlw pb ey, n petative o tho Mid nship | dlest'x County Planning Hoard, as- >»ing j scrted this was not enough, that nsid t M Cli b id d ) • "• iwrs and zoncrs were conditioned on the prnject.promoters producinft whii-h counties are enjoiiu-d from a Mtisfaclory solution to the —' for water and sewer service. The shopping center was bi opposed hy ciKnt owners In the Jan. 13 as bringing a volun UiniX '"s'sTf o'r fl'^HnVf!*-ro-ffV Teachers of the Matawan Regional School System, about 150 strong. , piiiiiliii K up Iheir demands In rnntinuing salarv nei-i.'.inliinis with tin ™\Wrk ci ed aSla" " nreme i P arudv(1 wilh l' li "-" rd '" lul " ;(l »V nl K h < l' rillr "' «'" «"««< u! ^cation's «<.-l,n.,l hoard. Court d.^n of last tt need coiii'ieHiti} 1 developers tnpay fm paving public roads that pass their .V I properties. a ' *!„ r'.i;- torly SRO At Hearing nre: l Mr. Cali's int'-rest before the Panning board was to get permis- s '°" c m ts ' x tnodol homes. Mr. Halhi-rstadter observed It was not : T ,nece SS ar y to „„ f r water a, , MataWUll COllllCll DdayS AcUOll Oil 111'! i seW( ' r approvals on these as nmdel ; 1 . ! homes arc nun-occupied tfructurcs. j jf~\ "1 ri~^ T"\ I 1 CS* B^l • -'..iBu. h,. ,«™in,i,i <p<n>^<iUrclinaiice 1o D o u b l e h e w e r K a t e s of sviniwrv [.u-ihtu-s nuist h -,:••!•!, , Vld^d tf ihev ate I.) h<- i'inipu\l l\ir ! ,\f;,-. |, .evenlran-iient hmi«r>.s.ili-suuip(is>.s. ;| lul irs 'if |>:ot,'si s , the Cosiil- ; Appr-iv-*l (if tin structures was ||n r oii(jh linmcil'Im-sday Imill on mem ' (cumin..id on p.i,',e four) Utilities Authority To Try "Deed Filtration' Matawan Authority voted T h u r s d .1 try » new deep f i 11 r a t i process devised by a divisti Neptune Meter Co. F. Ill lilies , y n mill' I'-iv 7 a publu* \wi\r- in^ ou an nulinuiu'i- tiu^ umiki double i*h;irjjt'.s f<»r SI I VMT MMVU ' Ovt'i Sf I jvrs'iiis ci 'iimuii'il inti» tlio boron;;)) h;ill to prutftt ih»* pn»- |>OSt'll fhtill^t* Will* h Wtllllll MUTiMM' quarterly >;»-wtM- rhai^'-s tu mit«li w;Ui'r lalfM. At pirscnl, si'U v\ rhai^i's ill • t;\''d .u '>'<) p<i v-nu <>\ tllL' V.,'.! T 1»i!|Jn;'.. p ami .-.lahie IMIHIIHI which h.is tiuni fikia'.in:-. svst.-.n 1 semi setlit-d .t* nnkh as ;.' itu-lies hi .i,!i<UM.t'.-t-i<[ie;ati 111. some plan-,. I hi- slud::i- rlrym,; Quc.liim llespii.isihilily Rniiniuli Attorney 1 <i'.ns Aiknis . ..as ;>sk.-il rtliy 'in- li.iiim.;li his nui One hed. he iiilded 1i 11>tn 11 !.••<• is |,i-,]!u.hi .,,,,,,,, .,-,s ,.,v t!-., v. ,,. iliopct;iliie. lie s...it Ilu- plant must s i,, mVil,;e [••! iiiii'id'lMK >h • "«"'" ='i.i> Iv pill lnl;> si'.ip.-, '! in- s.-Illi.i^ has .,!,,,! ,, y t'HSorv loads, h' -t,\.\$, tH!OUlv':\ ,' 1 j',''.it!- V lo 1 of s.md. a 1 1111" -and fl latue giaht liiitinni II of j'lhi'i ch.uiK'-, Mr. l!.'!isti r i c ||)i)tls. dui-s a\\.i\- \KV\\ tl llellstroin, a member, saw HIP novation ns doubling the productive j filtennf! J^ capacity of Ihe SlriUhmnre i.-ater j Ihe flow el \ •ysti'iu anddoing away will need for large ubuve Kinund »!;<• facillltt's Hi estimati would be Installed fur a $1 capital (r.iihiy |.lu» J2i).IK«l foi filtiation sjilr-iu in o;',aiiisl 000 iiive-.ii[ienl ill ne^v f.u estimated In he needed .-ilium Mr. Hellstrom deM-rib***.. tht! i.'ss H.H tin- adding of a p.,1 compound to 11 nihuidii if and lime. Alum ami limearc entlv added to Ihe wntor to i litin tnirtii'lcs and outer hnpu to settle, Ihe pulynvr speed- e)ertlll(! |l|ii| rm, he tmlei N*»xt su-pU use nf a "11 filler media." The prmess lo implace a IJJIT of und 1111 tip of ! layer of gravel, with a film uf I 'I In* tillered impurities fiitmin^ nve tup of the ;.aml, Thii new pi i-enlei hiv.'r, ." ' ,111...1, l.iycr , ^ ln s ! oeees>;uy to nflset npi-i.iti:ie *unl Ulli-f deln-lK III I!'" M'Wi-1 ntllllV, He n.ili'd Ihe d.fi, ,1 ,:i I'lt.'. rt' p K pipes •.vliieh li.ul I., he rv |ll;u--(l Mi 1I.-II7 s.ud Ih. l'..!.,,ii;| .il-.i •,u;il. lii .-|..deii.i-e .t, -l<i.lj iemn-.il thi..n::h the us.. »f :, m - Award Pact / •I , y: --,t:»I• f - _Mr I,, I, 11 - p - H I . . : > > • 1 is. in il tin' Ii1.11 In'ik |:n.i tin- Twirling l.i's.imis Dkier Jtilinsoo, M.il;iuan uin- ter n-ereation direttor. aniiouiH-e.s I thai rei;islra1ion tur tialiul tvurl- iu^ lessons will tie belli s.,im- ilay. l-'i'b. I at III a.m. at the Ravine Dr. .Si-lmol. All si-\enih nnd I'iphlh |;raile |;irls, residing in (he liurnuKh, me cll^ilile in en- loll at this lime. 'lhese lessims art- sponsored In the.MataMiin Uoroili-.h Itci-u-aliiin roiiiinissiun and will In- e-n.lii-.-U-d until Ih.. en,: in M ,c. Ii. |h ( . m slrui Kirs will lie Mis* liui-n (icirdele and Mis, theri l.aulm. I he K'ollp will he undei (he su- periision uf Mi 1 , .linin-.on and he "ill lieiissisled hv mi'inliers lit (he Rfiif.itiun ('nniniission. M.itawan Rr-t;iuii.il Board of I-AIU- j siun of the $-l;UVj!l m:-,if 111 ll: htid- cation iidii|i;ed its Sl.HO.iiiM buds;.'! : gel that would hiinj; tin; ]!>(i7-BS sal- hy the vnt.; of nl! seven iiteinlvis 1 .117 guiJe to the scale the ti-achun int-si'in ,11 a puhlic hciiri.-ig Moiid.'y ! arc s-'-'king. Ml llullor explained it Ihe Mal.nvaii Ke4inii.1l 11i• •,11 ; liie i- iiohers 'v.id no l-.i'iii w : th the Sehutil nmliioriu. t. The hcariii.i; [ 55STO miiiimu:n, that they worn (1 in u buil.-hiu" heavily aiiinst'tt .ue; tin- $'J75 l.'.cri'inents |iii'k.-tci1 hy (lisc.iiitentei.l lea.-her.s I in l'i-- miilille Li-a.-kets nf the ijtiido. inslMKlion st:-ri' im-:n- ' lljiv.".- ! : .;)strin ai-;.i ,. f tin- t-'aeh- iiers niade up t'n* nuiorii*. 01 tin- ! ei's niu-iiii/aiion. wanted !o know i !i.,w t!it- h,iar;l uj, can-yin- S2QIUI in sales t,(\ !"(-'i|iK ii, t'1 1 (.'.ui'v nt ,. . , . . . . i hittiL'.i-t '.nuk'r a lii-ailint: ol "Ti'S'-rvo rill fury IdlJiS ; (,, r f.ituj-e .lpp-.opriati'nns'" without l.uther A. T'Ost.-i. superinteinl- -'"'.- 1 ! ' '' enl of Malawan Reqiona! schcols, i i.i'" l '> ^n. as chairman of the boanl-teacher " " ' ' " '" "•* l '"' M '"- 1 ' ' ll :!'' "-"'n'ruiy liai.™ committee, said (his f«r «.-iii:i-nl exp.-'t,..- Mr. I'.pst-m murnhiK ' simu. progn-ss" had •• :1 ' v !llrl! ' llu " ll> '' Ji -' <>' »<«l'»i! hem iiMik- towaid'i a -.nlutioa nl ' ^'^'i-rs il.-!ii;itifi>. Hm an tuaised the dispute over the salar> guide a|)|iiii|)i KIIIMII of MI.O'KI for purt- at a conference between the Ivn ;lhl ' cla —iminvs in Ihe current hud- parties last ni«ht, Afurlher meet- r."t '- v .is vi-n sutiicieir. tn hrid'49 iug has In-en srhedulfd lor Mini- 'h- i;a|> '.,(v.e-n '!n- hi.n.l and the d;i>. In Ihe !nl-rim, Ihe board ti-ai'h.'i 1 - n-.iiu-'a;Mri'i ,."M',u):l oil and tin- adniinUtr.iliiin havi- u liie ..il.iry ^nuli- pledge there will he no "strike" : lAplains Position nor furlher picketing of schools, i ,,.,„, ,5,.,,.,,, ,,„_,, , ir ... ii ,|oi,t. Mr. loslcr disclosed. , ud ,.. (Kvjr[| s ,. ull - )n ,,,!, scho0 , RI.-II.IHI Ii. Hoi:-, pre.uleiii of hu«i.-..-ss ulin-n.st• it.,.. e«;>lain why tin- M.I'..I».I.I Teicher. ASMHI.I'H,.I. ">•' Sl'OT.I"'' and i-vi, ihi- $11,000 of asked at the i.ati.-t 'or Ihe inciu , wh'i-h^Mr l-.p>l.-iii W.H spoaking not lv> ;. pplied it* the iivich-rs ra- '<i|irc:.! Mt. Sutll'iui-iuM-cil Ihul of I tin- ? r ,iKi.'itl-li in fie.' balances I av.iiUihU- hist .loin- .10, t h e . h.itl I In-eii $I!H!)7 s<i pm in:.1 the cur- Zone Hoard Pleas Made M.H.I -. in lo.vn.'iii, / mi,.4 li.ml n'i-.:it"»itl' l-d-.-.'.lid Katif.n.in. i : nir iti.111 \!f. Se\;ni.ot IVuh. vrie 1.11 v .11. I I ' - Viiicem '' DeM-.nu. M i: I .... I-, I.I-.V <•!••• ;i';i.,r>-\ . \ ] ' K . m ' ' . . i - - p i e . I "- i n .-i i h - h i 1,'.I ,l v .,[,.1 \ '.; S - I - I - - V s , , ' . . - . - I :n'i...|.i.---I .1 i.-. ill: t r: t 1 11.1 \. I 1 '.- .Ippii I', '11I. 1 •I I me 4i" V lit Bulk I Hits 7wo(Jhildren •i.ip :',n!, u'-i -,\.t> aieid nuilly • '1 il liiniii-..!i tii' left eve S.ll'.mt.iy K,!h .1 :'.' -. ai 1 •>•: h 'Mel. « , K n»- |v»'l.-.l l.i h,« m ^ i [ i t . u tnrv rsitlill- 1,1 -..IHI " I'il-t -I Sill .k Plllll-I I 1.1: |i--i.:| il .1. ••! i' t-Mli-J lio- Ir'lil III ' left '.Ml 111 l-lli,- ih.-lh il 1.. 1 1 - 1 1 1 1nr •tin.. ..viiiui't of ? ln-!nf Ihe filtei of iirpntilies nver th lxp;uuls liltir (..t|»;u'llv Tiltf I'fft'll of Ihi-: IS In cVJUIHl tin' it , filter cap.iiuv fnmi 3 .1 p -r miini:e. f.mt 111 fill- inij- VM il I :i-l,-,l lailv to Pill * HI III! HI (Mk "III.- Ki.,1,1 ,i;,pi ll'in (if Vnlnl JIKI PI K.-yi-m. I'.t-i.i^h H.i-.i |l"-i<i< t'ulp fill Itse (ll II .'Hi Ii re ti:i(t mi (iMi.uy Kil in a l!|!'n iiiilmtiijl |hjt initpilv. I'\1M lll.HIUll vil 1 '-I il! flu :iii|- ,li>^ Hilt .- iiffit t r itmt 1 it,- is i;tn^fd V.I; .' li.mi 1 l.iliii I 1 I mil. kiln, k II'IM dn.Mi. ahd IIVIIIK 111 1-.in I'I lll u.iulid 11 I'M.'.-l.s 11 e 1. i 1 •• p. > ' n . - - i ,:. e .lit-l.i.ili', .. tn Ih llll'llH'-C 1 ('.ill D.I.II-1 llr I I tin.-, 1 . ,i-, '»••.,,!" K M . 'i.i.-l l',j»,-;i. I--.. Wliil.UH |l.l\l. \ N - I 111 Ml (IIM, a r,l!l,i-l 'nd * fiifmi .1 1 !..'«. HJ . M.il«»ati lo.,i.«hi|). »••!•' \>r. •:••• v.'i-u.'.n.' v. i'i. !h- . n in ih* 11 in IHI j-.; ... j p *i-• I mi J It! ..I II.i- I Nlnn.l.i.-, ., t lli- 1. ,• n j,,,,i, ( U1 IhntMliv .ml Siti-ti.i, I 11.1t n.i-.l ti M...'i •. IIIHI li""l"'i 'ill the li'id during 4 Inn •.. ••' I 1 .!•• ! i ; . - . . : , - . I t . - , -!i i : . - . ii.,,! \ sr I'.inil l^ u lmi'il .i ('liij.w (•-•in in j i . I! VI i.-siili'iiU.if /.m Ooq Liconsing W iM.i, Switch: Time Vs. Money - rii,ff K»i|.' I , Ill , ili>« ilu(| r.'n .,Is ( It-nth, tn-l ti*it ap|i!'i.i *an lnAii-iip ,11m W.IIIHSI tin nil nunt'i'if ini'i.ii 1 iiHiriiitu' sill iiivn f* HUM IHV mi |I«R<- fmifi '|II«-(IH1 ilefinit'ii! ilutt |*-i» ai |ui«rn- .1... khipliiilt by Jill Office Hourt Jobs A* Polico I., I li.-... > M ' i n *'Mayor 91 Dan Ely Steps Dotrti I , IB Jl -I lhtni:ii ( i .l.iii!n.it \'.t <•• l'i..'i tlic pit."-; 1. It l»«lff In I'AtU j|| Viv (•1 tin111.1 .tp|***y i i t y Ai!.' p*^ nil S 31 d IV 1 (- in ,.,!'i il<H U the Mdn? f-imI 8t» V»l!«r) »f PA III i,< j i - i v y ' Hy M- fit»«! Si ' i1| Kick-Off tarnation For of *t ?}..,(» il.f JJiltv Nit- I'Atll oiinliitMiw* |iu» i* nf it*'* On Cou-it I' ...I I . .. v - i '1 i • * t|t<ttil»"l ill fi" M"' m »!'l '»* '" j I *JI < Ir I |l,r f » 4f f |r ft f *»ml-'|l ,. lifuii ilaV 1,1I,,. 1 •••;> 4«i ." Jl, 1 * 1 , • •!< >l l l > f'<«< j , Mr My H«lf»f»(f ft Mf 'M W fi't (nUI'11-jti

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OUT

.THURSDAY-.•. • Home

AM Week

98th YEAR — 30th WEEK

COVERINGM/VTAWAIN BOROIK.I1

AN» THETOWNSHIPS t>F

MATAWAN, MARLBORO,HOI MOP! ;ir>d MADISON

UcUonol AMOclatlciu

Americanism ProgramAn Americanism program will be conducted by Kurllan Post

No. 2,1 American Legion In the Legion Home, 81 West Trout 81.,

MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1967 Single Copy Ten Cents

Keyport, Thursdny, Feb. 2idei' of Rmlli-.ii Post an

An Interesting history olbe narrated by Homer MatAmericanism chairman for the past 20 years. Cumin Van Charldnrp,also stated that Mr. Mnllesoii Is well qualified to speak on flaghistory having devoted cthistory of flnfji over the ]flvo dozen colored slides o1

by the Vikings under the let

q p gnslderubln time to the study of theJst 10 yesrs. I Is hns assembled aboutflags starting with (he Raven flag usedlership of Lief Erickstm and Cfimpletlng

U i t d S t l fl S l f thg

tlon, Valley Forge, I»a. Init kil was necessnry to make the flag.

A colored movin "O'orthe "Star Spimgled Banner,of the United States Uubhe:

William R. Huggard,American Legion Dcparlmspeaker.

«t 8 p.m. Elbert Vnntharldorp, com:iounced.

flags Illustrated by colored sliiles, willcson, Cliffwood, who has been Ihe post

the series with the 50 star United Stales flag. Several of thaslides were tuken of flags (lint are on display ut Freedoms Fuundud p y t Fuudu

irder to get colored slides of some flagsH

the Ramparts We Watched," history of' will be part of the program (courtesyCo.)

I'll.-k Kldge, past commander of thesf New Jersey !.vMl he the guest

New Shopping CenterApproved In Madison

A 13.4-acre shopping centerect for the southeast cornt

proj-1 Thursday he is donating a K1.5 ft.r of ! strip ailing Mnrnslown - (Iheose-

Cliffwood Avc. and Cheese<|iiake iquake Rd. a comity road, that It(Motrlstown) Rd., which Is cojpleri j can be

Rd.. a county road, that Itwidened, and he is also |.ut-

ment I tine, in curns. When Edwnnl Don-of it, I nelly, n representative of tho Mid-nship dl C t P l i H d

with a total 124-house developOn the 83.6 acres to the rearhas cleared the Madison TowPlanning Board and the imboard and will advance to cutisid- | Mr. Culi he required in put downoration by the township councthe wfiter and sewer authoAll approvals granted by the

d di

landhies,plan-

gingpotential traffic (low into the sthat they could never handlel i bd hd i

reets...„ ._.. The

planning board heard ai;ain Ihurs- jday that the run of traffic gi:mid rominp.-from work hoursAmerican Can Co. plum; CllflAve. now chokes the sluvls I

Giving EasomanTlie devc'.i.pL-r. John Call. 1

worth, u-minded tlw pb

e y , n p e t a t i v e o tho Midnship | dlest'x County Planning Hoard, as->»ing j scrted this was not enough, thatnsid t M Cl i b id d

) • "•

iwrs and zoncrs were conditionedon the prnject.promoters producinft whii-h counties are enjoiiu-d froma Mtisfaclory solution to the — 'for water and sewer service.

The shopping center was biopposed hy ciKnt owners In theJan. 13 as bringing a volun

UiniX ' " s ' s T f o'r fl' HnVf!*-ro-ffV • Teachers of the Matawan Regional School System, about 150 strong. , piiiiiliiiK up Iheir demands In rnntinuing salarv nei-i.'.inliinis with tin™ \ W r k ci ed a Sla" " nreme i Pa r u d v ( 1 w i l h l'li"-"rd'" lul";(l»V nlKh< l'rillr "' «'" «"««< u ! c a t i on ' s «<.-l,n.,l hoard.Court d.^n of last tt

need coiii'ieHiti}1 developers tn pay fmpaving public roads that pass their

.V I properties.a ' *!„ r'.i;-

torly SRO At Hearingn r e : l Mr. Cali's int'-rest before the

Panning board was to get permis-s ' °" '° c m t s ' x tnodol homes. Mr.Halhi-rstadter observed It was not:T,neceSSary to „„ f r water a, , M a t a W U l l C O l l l l C l l D d a y S A c U O l l O i l

111'! i s eW('r approvals on these as nmdel ;1 . ! homes arc nun-occupied tfructurcs. j jf~\ "1 • ri~^ T " \ I 1 CS* B^l •

-'..iBu. h,. ,«™in,i,i „ <p<n>^<iUrclinaiice 1 o D o u b l e h e w e r K a t e sof sviniwrv [.u-ihtu-s nuist h- , : • • ! • ! , ,Vld^d tf i h e v a t e I.) h<- i ' i n i p u \ l l\ir ! ,\f;,-. |,

. e v e n l r a n - i i e n t hmi«r>.s . i l i -suuip(is>.s . ; | l u l i r s 'if | > : o t , ' s i s , t h e

Cosiil- ; Appr-iv-*l (if tin s t r u c t u r e s w a s | | n r o i i ( j h l i n m c i l ' I m - s d a y

Imill o n

mem ' (cumin..id on p.i,',e four)

Utilities Authority ToTry "Deed Filtration'Matawan

Authority voted T h u r s d .1try » new deep f i 11 r a t iprocess devised by a divistiNeptune Meter Co. F.

Ill lilies ,

y nmil l ' I ' - i v 7 a publu* \wi\r-

i n ^ o u an n u l i n u i u ' i - t i u ^ u m i k id o u b l e i*h;irjjt'.s f<»r SI I VMT MMVU '

Ovt ' i Sf I j v r s ' i i i s ci ' i imuii ' i l inti»tlio boron;;)) h;ill t o p r u t f t t ih»* pn»-|>OSt'll fhtill^t* Will* h Wtllllll MUTiMM'q u a r t e r l y >;»-wtM- r h a i ^ ' - s tu m i t « l iw;Ui'r lalfM. At p i r s c n l , si'U v\r h a i ^ i ' s ill • t ; \ ' ' d .u '>'<) p<i v-nu <>\

tllL' V.,'.! T 1»i!|Jn;'..

pami

.-.lahie IMIHIIHI which h.is tiuni fikia'.in:-. svst.-.n 1 semisetlit-d .t* n n k h as ;.' itu-lies hi .i,!i<UM.t'.-t-i<[ie;ati 111.some p l a n - , . I hi- slud::i- rlrym,; Quc.l i im llespii.isihilily

Rniiniuli Attorney 1 <i'.ns Aiknis. . . a s ;>sk.-il rtliy 'in- li.iiim.;li h i s nui

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llellstroin, a member, saw HIPnovation ns doubling the productive j filtennf! J^capacity of Ihe SlriUhmnre i.-ater j Ihe flow el \•ysti'iu and doing away willneed for large ubuve Kinund»!;<• facillltt's Hi estimatiwould be Installed fur a $1capital (r.iihiy |.lu» J2i).IK«l foifiltiation sjilr-iu in o;',aiiisl000 iiive-.ii[ienl ill ne v f.uestimated In he needed .-ilium

Mr. Hellstrom deM-rib***.. tht!i.'ss H.H tin- adding of a p.,1compound to 11 nihuidii ifand lime. Alum ami lime arcentlv added to Ihe wntor to ilitin tnirtii'lcs and outer hnputo settle, Ihe pulynvr speed-e)ertlll(! |l|ii| rm, he tmlei

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'lhese lessims art- sponsored Inthe.MataMiin Uoroili-.h Itci-u-aliiinroiiiinissiun and will In- e-n.lii-.-U-duntil Ih.. en,: in M ,c. Ii. |h(. mslrui Kirs will lie Mis* liui-n(icirdele and Mis, theri l.aulm.I he K'ollp will he undei (he su-periision uf Mi1, .linin-.on and he"ill lie iissisled hv mi'inliers lit(he Rfiif.itiun ('nniniission.

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Sehutil nmliioriu. t. The hcariii.i; [ 55STO miiiimu:n, that they worn(1 in u buil.-hiu" heavily • aiiinst'tt . u e ; tin- $'J75 l.'.cri'inents

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in sales t,(\ !"(- 'i | iK ii, t '11 (.'.ui'v nt, . . , . . . . i hittiL'.i-t '.nuk'r a lii-ailint: ol "Ti'S'-rvorill fury IdlJiS ; (,, r f.ituj-e .lpp-.opriati'nns'" without

l .uther A. T'Ost.-i. superinteinl- - ' " ' . - 1 ! ' ' 'enl of Malawan Reqiona! schcols , i i . i ' " l '> n .a s chai rman of the boanl - teacher " " ' ' " ' " "•* l ' " ' M '"-1 ' ' l l : ! ' ' " -" 'n ' ruiyl ia i .™ commit tee , said (his f«r «.-iii:i-nl exp.-'t,..- Mr. I'.pst-mmurnhiK ' simu. p r o g n - s s " had • ••:1'v ! l l r l ! ' l l u " l l > ' ' J i - ' <>' »<«l '» i !h e m iiMik- towaid'i a -.nlutioa nl ' ^ ' ^ ' i - r s il.-!ii;itifi>. Hm an tuaisedthe dispute over the salar> guide a|)|iiii|)i KIIIMII of MI.O'KI for purt-at a conference between the Ivn ; l h l ' cla —iminvs in Ihe cu r ren t hud-par t ies last ni«ht, A furlher meet- r."t '-v.is v i-n sutiicieir. tn hrid'49iug has In-en srhedulfd lor Mini- ' h - i;a|> ' . , (v .e-n '!n- h i .n . l and thed;i>. In Ihe !nl-r im, Ihe board ti-ai'h.'i1- n-.iiu-'a;Mri'i ,."M',u):l oiland tin- adniinUtr.iliiin havi- u liie ..il.iry ^nuli-pledge there will he no " s t r i k e " : lAplains Positionnor furlher picketing of schools, i , , . , „ , ,5 , . , , . , , , , , „ _ , , , i r . . . i i , |oi,t .Mr. l o s l c r disclosed. , u d , . . ( K v j r [ | s , . u l l - ) n ,,,!, s c h o 0 ,

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Pago I wo THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, January 26, 1967

I liirlln'av Party ForI te ( 'iffuootl Pay;;

Voters ServiceBy sirs, Irving Schwartzbach

On Feb. 7 the voters of Matuw^nnarouKh and Matawan TownshipMil elect members of the MtitawnnpegimiBl board of. Education.Ihinup.li its Voters Service nciivi-tics lh« l.um'ue of Women Voters ofMatawan hope;; to JKXS more Miterstp to-ihe pells awl cast their vote.»e will he publishing and distrib-uting candidate information sheetsanil also trying to keep the com-munity inimffur of trie'date of thellfvlion. ,:-j

On chucking through election fig-tires of recent years we have foundthat tin: voto cost fur school boardcandidates is pitifully low os com-pared with other ekctitmx. In theborough in Ihe 1984 PresidentialElection, 92 per cent of the repis-ti'red voters voted, with 73 per centin the I'Jtij Gubernatorial rlectton,anil 71 p-.T cent in the 1»S6 localflections. Wiicii school boardmembers wcro elected in 156S,three pi'i- ei;nt of the registered vot-ers east tltrir ballots. The figuresfor the Township an;: I5!>4 Pie.*cli'iitinl Election, 83 per cent, HHiiiGubernatorial F-'k'ction. 71! pi'r tvtir,with only 13 per cent for the 19«f>scV'ii) boars! elections.

!'- is true that most elections arehi Icl (HI well-publicized dates and

Program On Wigs ToBe Presented Feb. 2

Mr, Larry of Wig Creations. Key-pu.t, will present the program atthe meeting of St. Clement's Altarand Rosary Society to he heldThursday evening, Feb. 2 at & p.m.In the community room at Strath-»ur« f.aaes, Matawan,

I-arry Vecchio, the award-win.»ing stylist, will demonstrate onthe histnry, care and types of wigs.In open discussion will follow.

Mrs. Thomas Daugherty. chair-man of the spaghetti dinner to b*jvrv-il Sunday, Feb. 13, in the MatIwan Regional High School caleter-«, win niase her report.

Mrs. Frank Fierro, chairman o!lie ways and means committee,will accept reservations for the bustrip tn Mcadowbrook scheduled forFriday, Apr. 14. Guests are in-

al! media keep the public ir.inutulyf the dates. Perhaps school board |elections slip by with many peoplesimply foigcttmg lo vote. This iswhy tlic- Ltrifjuc is uiuleitekiug acampaign to kc-ip the date of Feb.7 in the public cy?.

Families AffectedPeople in, Matawan are talking .

and thinking about our schools. 'Then.1 is great interest i:i the edit-cation of our children and the im-portance of |>[>b'd" schools to the Icommunity. School elections hitvery close to home. Our familiesand our money are directly affect-ed. When one considers the effect jof an individual vote for a school iboard candidate it ia obvious thathere in Matawan your vnie has |much more weight than in a-Presidentia! Hiection.

The men mid women running for ipositions cm the school board arewilling to give up their lime a ' '

J undertake an important job invitnl aspect of our community life.

I The League, uryts residents t-.i j| acquaint theinst-ives wilh the can- iI dklatts and make a c<i;ir.i:ii ntious :; pninl in pel it. ihe polls on IVb. 7 i] and vote. Wt hope that the per jj cen ta l s of voters vcting tliis year j

will more ciosely reprcv-nt Mat-jj awan's interest in education.

I Baptist Fellowship

A home fellowship will be heldat the home of Mr. and Mis. Larry

j G. Singleton, 40 Indigo l.a., Mala-wan, on Feb. 3 at 7:30 p.in. for Ihepurpose of organizing a Southern jBaptist Church in this area. Any-1one interested may attend Ihe meet-ing or call 583-9274. At this time,Ihe Monmouth Baptist Church inUatontown is ihe only SouthernBaptist Church in the county.

.Services Tomorrow

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Entertained At HomeWith Birthday PartyMr. and Mrs. Jerry Jameson,

Morganvitle, entertained on Jan. 1)In honor of Mr, Jameson's birth-iif. K large cake was the center-

Attending were Mrs. Chester Ja-meson. Mis* Terry Lee Jameson,Mrs. Rudolph Barbotini and daugh-ter Debra, Randy Jameson, DaleBaldwin, John Wayne Jameson,Thomas South, Mr. and Mrs. K.Warren and sen Kenneth, Mrs.Betty Lou Warren, Mr. and Mrs.Leo Warren and Allen Warren.

Valentine Dance

A Valentine dance and buffet will jI he sponsored by the Matawan |'lownship Repuhlican Executive ICommittee Saturday, Feb. 11 at the IOak Shades Fire House, lowerMain St., Matawan. Music nill beprovided by the Blue Boys and acold cut3 buffet will be served.Co-chairmen of the affair are Mrs.Howard Sussmnn and Mrs. AilecnMeares.

We Must Care Speaker

Mrs. Frauk Long. South Jerseyrepresentative of We Must Care,will be the guest speaker on Jan.30 at 8:30 p.m. at the MalawanBusinessmen'! Association. Six; willdiscuss the problems of child moles-tation, the education and preven-tion and ihow the film, "The ChildMolesler."

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Midica! I Vntcr. Assisting ?*lrs. !Macrae will be Mrs. l-'u^ene Wosot- j

i kii, Mrs. Gilbertt O. Tier, Mrs. Alex- jI andt-'r Garibaldi. Mrs. Richard Pal-1

D. Iouis Toati, tleft) president ol Bayshore Com- j pledge made by [he well-known manufacturer of paper i mer. Mrs James Hess, and Mis. jnttmily Hospital and executive director of the Garden j an:l plastic products \»hicli established a major inanu-. AlbiTt Hanz.Mate Parkway, accepts a check lor S350II frum B. factoring plant in Holmdel in 1962. In presenting the \ The nn'rnbers also discussedEdward Feirentino, plant manager of Lily-Tulip Cup check, Mr. Ferrentino said "We are very happy I plans for the repeat performance

- • • * " of "Toast To A Maiden" (it theFifth District Drama Festival ofThf W-w .If-rspy State F,-*!lern»V»nof Women's Clubs to he held in

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Corporation, ftoimdet and a trustee of Ihe projectedhospital. The hospital will be erected en a 17-acre

to make this contribution to the building fund of theBayshore Community Hospital because we recognize

Celebrated Centennial

\Mie ^ r s . I-eoi is ii I ul u Dril, Mrs.i i t Po un Mrs Ruiii'iph

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in tr- r r i 'u'ure I mil plans \villhe made at the m\vi meeting, Sf-crei pals were picked for the newyea r.

State Band Member

site at North Beers St. and the Garden State Parkway, the need lor additional hospital facilities toIMmdei. Ihe chec« was the third payment on a | this area ol Monmouth County."

The distance between the pitch-er's minim! and home plate be-fore 18W, when hurling was under-hand, was only 4S feet. It ii nowCOtt feet.

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MorganvilleSocial News

Mrs. Chester Jameson aiul sun,Rjiiuiy, ct'U'l)ratfd a double birth-day un Jan. 18 and oiittM'tiiincil

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Little Women's ClubPlans Skating Party

The t.itlle Women's Club of TheWoman's Club tif Laurence Harboris planning a riiller skating pattyAt the Smith Amlmy Arena IT> h 'Ifor the hfiH'fit ol the M;uo)i of . o a yDimes through the TAPS (Teen j wj|},Af;e Program) of Modison Town- cake huniirinj< belli was 'Hie centcfship. 'piece.

The skating puily will start at j Attending were Mr. and Mrs.7:30 p.m. and John Rurney, man-! jerry Jameson and children. Jer-ajjer of the Arena, will supervise | rilyn and Jeny, Chester Jaiii.^siin.(jamesand present prizes. ITie j Miss Tcrty l.ee Jamesun. Warrenyuung folks of thi: area are invitedlo attend.

Tickets may be obtained froinMrs. Norman l.arjen, Club chair-man of the Little Women's Club,which is comprised of the daugh-ters of the Senior Club members.Assisting Mrs. Larsen will be Mrs.Thomas Wilson jr. and Mrs. JamesHess.

Toa*tmwtvr» Club•\t Magnolia Inn

IMwanl Kiclu\ 14 Imperia P!.,M.itiiwan, was vmi'd List .speakerof the evening u\ the Jan. 17 intct-inn of Mata\v;m loastnia^tvrs; h! It!at thr M.^'noli'i Inn. OuiMs M II,imcctinK uuimkd H.in.ld ruuiu. t l lflnd Michael Ciirauiiie of Matawan.

Matau.ui TiM'-tniiisUrs is i.:u* nfMOO cluhs established for the de-velnptnfnt of ratter s-rHakiog, Irf'tter tliMikinx API! In'ttrr listt-Minj;.

Mivtiu^s tire hi-!il li.i* first anilIhild I ufsil.iy "I i ath inunih ut theMainii'llu Ii,n. HIIIII- 79. M.it.r.i.inCiiiejiis are iu'lminr «t all mieliiiRS. I'nr futthor Information <«llWilliam MiCratli at 56« WO, Inseph Unvenstfin at .til 1447 or JohnUnlrnrl/. at y^7«W

Jameson, John Wayne lami-son,Mrs. Rudolph Baibulini and chil-dren, Virtnr and 'Ihero.T, and Mc>.llnlmcs I.anihfrsnn.

Mrs. Helen Morgan uf Nvv.arkivas a Saturday, Jan . 21, visitor atthe home of Mrs. K luubuh liowiu1.

J r n y Van Wa^iu'i. Mrs. Ceral-dint V.in Wagner nnil Riiinild.unihter. of South Ainbov, visited Mrs.li laiuhe Knimcrts on Saturday.Jan . 21.

Mrs. M.uie D a i n k nf NorthPlillllfilld: Mrs. (Irnrrt . I 'mhasct!and sfin ( lilford, I-'rti h*.>l; MrsMciiim Smith jr. iiml ihri^htfr ,ll .ub.irj I % mi. \i«ittil Mr. and.Mrs. Kiiyni' ml W'w I or: Stii'«!;.veVf'MM^1. '.It! 21'.

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I ".lptie held its first inMallntinn of |i officers dinner Saturday :iij;!u al i;t:iiire a n d (.'obv'1; Kest.uirunt in |; Madison Township. N'I\v offict'is (or |

1!W7, who wore in-stalled, au1: Mis. jlnuis Uaeri, ptcsidenl; Miss Kutli-i

! It'i'n Cos^iovi, vice pii'snh-nl; Mr.;.. Helen I)rivi-r, seerrmry; &nd Mrs.' Wiliiam l.nwior, ttriisurer.'. .Mcnihrrs nho attended ^vcre; Mrs. llo-.vanl Mtxire, Mrs. George' t'ret-vy, Mii. Jane's Fii'iiy, Mri.' Antht»ny Seber. Mis. A. Cinynor and' Mrs. A, Prell.

| At the next nionlhly mieliiiK,; final preparations will be miulef for the Chine.se auction to be h*'ld; the end if February.

Petei Freilu-ite, a senior at Madi-. son Township High School, has been

Donald P. Sv'arfoss jr.. Arcade I selected us a member ol the NewGardens, Rouu- '• o'd Brirl»»-, and ! Jert-cy Al! Stair Hand. Tl.c land,Neil J. Fit/pamck. 311 Main St. j under the direction of Elias Careva

aperfcrmarce w a s presented at [btrs o! the Sarmitl J. Aofji'lo agon- | concert ori Sunday, Feb. 19, at 3Guest N'isht Nov. 21. | cy in N'.w.irk .vho gathered last . p.m. ,il Brid^ewatcr - Raritan East

n'fcht al the Robin lluc-il Inn (or a | }U^h School. Peter, n member ofThere ate an es'irnated 1.5 mil-j centennial k'lnqi.el ci lebrntmt the

lion migrunt farm laborers in the i lCUIh anr.ivers.ary of Eo,u-tat>le ofUnited Sttles.

£ School. Peter,l«th the Madison Marching Bandand Concert Cjrchcstra, plays thetrombone.

Dante Atighieri HeldFirst I lion-ling Party

The Dante Alijihiril Si.rirty of(Yj'trn! Jersey lit-ld its Krsl sue-

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nuary 25: THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J.

kvercome h nesI7i\

. Matawan gave Li&swund's high- , another Browu earned Uie fight forriding Piners something to think I t i l e Lakewond freshmenubuut for a while at the Blue and i

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Madison Township High basket-bailers, for whom uhe bell has

White's own court Tuesday befnreyluldii'ig 74-50 to the Shore Confer-ence B" leaders. Coach BruceMacCutcheon'withoutjuries,no <{u(madeleaders.

The Maroon and Steel outplayedthe Pinera from the floor in thefirst quarter, the drives of Randy

Mutawtin plays host tu Southern > only tolled in defeat this season,Freehold tomorrow and should 1 play at Hit' Perth Amlxiy Higlibreak their six-game losing streak. I gym tomorrow. The Panthers are

Mrs. Margaret 0. While- S3. uf 53Burnett Aviv, New Brunswick,widow nf W. Hughes White, uh )WHS active in tniuiy womtri's oi

j ganizutions, died Monday. Jan. 21| 1!K17, at Mountainside Hospital IrI MonicJair.

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morrow at 2 p.m. ui the Kovon !5 in u rp l CliB-tl i t ) Uiili Si P ilnAtu'jn lot ' 'i T i t o iu l h i f n b u i c I«•> m » I Miitiis n \\ » c i t t '

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q , yDavis and Vem Rossin and the popshots of Larry Shaw getting theHuskies away to a lend over theBlue and White, for wham onlyJohn Rlchardscn could hit with afield goal, Jose De Causey keptdriving on the Matawan zone, diddraw and make fouls, 'out i! v.':isnot until the quarter was nearly

. over before De Causey WHS gettingIn for one of his chcrae'eristic lay-ups.

The second quarter it was theother way round, only Rossin could „score from the floor for the Husk- i C gies while the Piners were finally I Atohiorgetting inside the Mnlawan zonewith Hal Sutton and Beanie Bal-lard. The zone, in fact, deteriorated

. to a full court pressing defense,De Causey shot a foul to bring thePinets even at the start of the soc-

" ond quarter. Then De Causeyswished through on the fast breaktwice, followed in by Sutton apdRichardson and the lend of I.nke-1 . » , .wood rose to 21-13. Thereafter, it altHIIHtm,was Sutton underneath a n dRichardson and Ballnrd on sideshots and pop shots untlt the Husk-ies were left hanging at the half-time 38-23.

Lnkcwood Pulls Away

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Matawnn FioshLak WuoU Piosll

and executivecrntion. '

a game this year. She was president of the yorom !Their best bid for a victory this : Woman's Club, senior advisor t i

year was on the Princeton' I!tt',h j the Verona Junior Woman's Huhcourt Tuesday when they pulled j and president of the Verona Parent

Teacher Associ-uior:.She was iidiiii!- of f-Mm E'.xltii

annual publication of the Stale f ed[•ration of vVot-m-n's Ciuhs uit!chairman of Club Women's Maga-zine. Sh1.1 was alsi. JKlive in(MT>!)».IS. a professional and hi.:sinesswomen's ehib.

Services are bein« hcl.l todny ai1 p ; i \ at the Funeral Home of

K, H'v.'/.':• In'... '•'.'O i?!ooni-ield A v , Verona.

within one point of Hit- Little2.1-22 mid'.vav of the second o'uui-ter. Steve liraihhaw accomplishi-rithis for them, but the Little Ti«ersTom Wood spoiled it all. lip madetwo plays for .s(orers sirici lhi> Spar-tans v.vre uii it.i'ii ivay to i\ l.'iti,straight loss this season.

If the Spartans do not accomplishiw:Hi fn'- lh'-m='-lvis. thi v hri;|ii"-'i

j UD things [nr Mhers. When New , '.' Brunswick defeated iliem Hfi-5l), it

Rained ihis year's Z-brn (cam thedistiiiction of beii'K I ho fiisl N*".\Hrunswick team to esreeel the 100mark since 192.1.

14 is Ii 25—in10 2D in H--f>4

Lakcwood steamed further awayin the third quarter as Sutton went jon a scoring binge. He ruled theboards after De Causey was takenout to save Iiim for tonight's gamewith CBA. The Piners invade theColts gym in a game that has theshore on Its baskelbrOI ears. Thesubs played it out against the wear-led Matawancrs in the lust quar-ter.

The Pinors al.m swept the jayveegame easily 61-31 with their DickEdelmnn luitpcrformii'n RE a jnyvee most of the varsity players.But Matawan got something out ofit. The frnsh beat the Piner year-lings 59-5^. Skip Sear Ies, Mark'Bi r-nup and Billy Casagrande all blast-ing inside tho zone of the Pinerfrosh. Another Richardson and

! ie For Track TilleThe June-in-January weathe,' has

made it possible to exploit outdoortrack at a time of the year whenordinarily this is only the first sti-ptowards double pneumonia. M.uli-S'jn Township and Cartere; Hij;liswill come together Wednesdaynext at the Spartans track, eachwith a 4-0 record in a meet thatshould decide the winter leaguechampionship.

The Spartans h a v e DennyZkniewicz, a miter who turned in'1:45.8 against Perth Amb-jy; theSomalia - FlLs'netle - Seppum f.vii-mile Irio, nil close in hrrakins the

Koiij shotputtev; Brute N'dorist inthe 440; and Oi-Uhton Dc-cker inthe sprints. Some of these athletesnre held over fumi the livmcoached last winter by RichUof^s, onetime nssistaiit in track 'at Keyport High. I

Signui (if iXew Jersey

Held Monthly MeetingThe January meelin^ of Sijima

of Nrvv Jersey in Hi/h t, chapt"! oftin: Internnlioiu'l Pi Mo Mu.-iic Sociely, met .Ian. 14 ut the home ofMr. and Mrs. Curl Atkinson, '.'2

I Overlook Dr., Ilolindel.I The by-laws wet,- read by the[ president, Rebecca Sohade. An in-

tcrestlnj; proj',t.up. on the Air.erioao' Musical liiM'i'iai'e ivai pres'imd bv

Ihe vice president, Mrs HelenUdell. A piar." solo was p-csent-.cl

; by ear:h mernb'.'r and the chartei; was sii'.ned. I'o!aroitl piciures were

• taken by t!te host and iVfreshnir:!!-.were pit:\idt'(l by the hostess.

! Tlu-re uas lOfl per eeiit att-jnil-• anre which inciuiled Mrs. Si^n^uul

Sdnde, advi;P..-hct-.\i rL!:..c!iSarbar.i Smith;

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'• It Rmnsitii-Fnir Iltil'enj Tile Guild of Cvealiw Art busi sta;'.i-il an exhiluf ot' absttact art. at the Rumsim • I'air Haven Re-[ iiion;'.l 11 i|; 1 I School. This is ihe .sec

ond display of paintings and scul[i-hire on loan fnun ilio Guild lo be

I sbov/n at the hijih school Llurinfi the; 196B-K7 school year.

The collecliin which iiiciiules oils,woodcuts, lilho^uiphs, siiKscreen

: prints and .sailjHiir-.' pra-.-id-,- thestu'li-nts with u coinpichtnsivo view

; of eonk'in|Mjiuiy al>:.tract atKl nou-, obji-i-tivi.1 works o[ all.I R-cpi-eseiued in the iiionth-lonp': disjjlav are riuilc! ixhiijttint; mtistsj Lucille Chnyl, Kay O -n-- Diivit,

linn- G.-ayir, Dauii-I (ile.i--oiil; l)c.ii(.",las .Wllvaine, H.ll. Natel';:)n,: lilaini- ifithb'-r:;, C!.>ra G K. .S:.ir.i-

aty, Ily .Suthtnir ur.'l Air.y V.V.si.The cu!'.-'.tin:i \vi'! K-niai:, on dis-play in the Ri:t:'-<i!i F.nr ilavei'

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Ravi And Brunch

Club At "riveditgWilhM'j Aumack, lwrticultur.1

chairman uf the Root and BranchOti den f lu'i discussed (ho DlJP.t-n^, II J>. lurii:,t; the dub'.s i'i!s!mi til ij, in nj year heiO in ;hi>M m (. u d ns Five Hf;ii-.e, Union

7 n' hi i liume uftir i si nt |Iho H H

CipiKOin the Ciiia1.,M was tlis, , Him ol IK Hir'.in,i;e;ri<>ni. for \hvj i s o r ol S [i psui M thcJist I month " II i t is wevo Mrs. Donald

1 mini is fust place; Mrs. I.ooI unnnnr stcond; Mrs. Arthurlalbot thi J and Mrs. Rnhnrt I'er-ly honorjble mentio;v T h ea run, r\ nt tor I'Vbmary will be

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^ j u \mi , i n t l u c fMi I ih ' , I ( ifmoodHi JC! MI Do tn ^ \ tl t milMrs M t C tIs both Of t ' aAn i n sisli r Mi-, S i h IKirk, West Wwminir, Pa., nnri one If;:and(!au(;hti'i. '

Payy Three

"Arjuaiius. the UV.er f?ourei;" Acomjjosition fotuilnji the use of'watar, real or imaginary.

The program for 196" w a spresee.tvi! Plar;? l."O incliu'e a tripto Te.rkey Swamp on Apr. 'M) .n;.l zpicnic in July at the bo'ni- of Mrs.Ten Eyck Runson. Tl-c dark horseaward was ]>resented to Mrs. Ron-son. Hostesses were Mrs. Joseph[•'ocarile, Mrs. l.eo I.ammfrs andMrs. Donald Lamnici's.

t\ FfMirfimari, Nicholas Aprwrt,is crtili;t'd with discovering theprocess of catini'ig foods at tltab i i ot the iifth Century,

:be parent ci-rpiirtitiou and two ofIs thro-.- subsidifirii's a r e located

'n UaMon. C-'uti'al New .U l rsev ont i r i i: •HI. IK1.

•.Mi. K'.-r.Lhi's |U'ontotion is an-other p ;u i oi our p ro^ i am to!»anil faciltiii-s, add new equipmi ' iu,incre:tse technical capabil i t ies , ntulslrcngtlien niaiidiienienl suppor t . "announced William Adamson jr. ,picsiileni of tbc nii'Hli.'.inf. curpora-lion.

Mideast ctir.inuiii''a eMlruili', ana-ili/.i*. utrl fal/itcale iiri'-lucts fro:niin- v,l:i!e a.ul li;;:it melal in thisrouni rv , C':ia.u!a, ami iibn»ail forb' l . i i iess . iiuSusiiy ami c.n

In jtil'fiii-'n t" Iiis ne'.v iK,.aiioii,Mr. Ui/,"jto u-il! ciinli..u.' as t ' inip-tioilei ("'ir •!• . pa:.-nl ft:o!i In. |i i< hi k! s;i,a-

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, yPatrieii Riley. Karen Miiv, Mrs.fivi'^ld Siewni: ;inii J)i'nn-.irt Aikinson.

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met the bride nf her son, John Til-ton. The past weekend, Mr. unitMrs. Anderson had as their quests

I their (•ramldaue.htws Susan anil l*ut'.iI Mt'f> Cook.

The hair colurinp industry esti-mates (hit 3S p-r ceul nf allAmerican women i-o'.or their hair.

Tltt.-re iiif> now about '2G*HI citiesin tb,> vc t ld with uver 100,000populalinn.

surpiixL. Initial shuv.cr WJe.Sumi.iy. Jan 'il in honor ofI nula Wtr.c". d.ia.'.hii'r -if Mi

! and Mrs. T!ioina» Value, 12 Andovcr I.ii.. M.lta\\\i;,.

The shower was ujven hy heimaid of iKinor, Miss Siis.tn iki^Uee,

. Avondale La. at the home of th'-bride-elect.

' Miss Vance will become the b:'l>of Sst. Mil Stockuvil. Fort Mon-inoulli. on Saturday, Feb. II at the

, Fort Monmouth Chapel.'. CJuests nttendine tli»" shower were

Mrs. John Vance ami daughters,and Kathy, Lane RoKerine;

Mrs, Uurt Rummei, Oiaime; Miss-es Dorothy and Maryatm Fox. llnr.let; Miss IJonua Picarello, liiff-WIKHI: Miss Marvlnu Price, Ki-y.|»>rl: Miss P.it Harii-niaii. K;'dHunk; Mi>s l.aum Mcl>niahltmn-; an.l Mis. Fi-'d M.--,kand dau;;!-,l'.'i Gail, Matawan.

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2(1, 1967

Some Good AdviceBernard Baruch was ono of those rare individuals

wlio.se insight, wisdom and ability to comrounio.&le withothevs made him a legend in his own lifetime. His wordslive on as a vital force in the affairs of men. His advice isstill potent today. An exaiuplu is a statement recentlycredited to Mr. Baruch in the Graniia Fells, Minnesota,Tribune; "History and tradition tell UB that great nationshave died as snuch from internal decay as from externalblows. Rome fell not because tho barbarians swarmed In,but becnusa tha character of her citizens grow soft andtheir capacity ior afelf-dinclpline waned. Will future histor-ians come to th.9 same conclusion about us?"

Internal decay comes from public apathy. Relegatingto federal agencies the responsibility for tha loltttlon of tillcommunity and personal problems and the responsibilityfor vitalizing our economio system Is the sure road to lostindependence. America will not fall by Internal decay ifher ppoplo jealously guard the ueonomlo and politicalliberties which gave them their representative form of gov-ernment and personal liberty. But, they must remain themasters of their own destinies.

Officers Woe

One of the more severe penaltiesever handed down by MagistrateLloyd D. Elgart waa levied againstWilliam F. Biegner, 13 Knoll Terr.,Hnzlet, charged with assault byPatrolman Francis Fletcher andwith abusive talk by both Pa-trolman Fletcher and PatrolmanStanley Parrlsh. A third townshippolice officer, who testified lie alsohad suffered from provocative ac-tion on the part of Mr. Blcfincr,Patrolman Fred D. Hall, did notfile complaint.

The charges arose from the acions of Mr. Biegner after drinkingai a wedding reception at the VFWHnll, Cliffwood, which had beenhired privately for tho occasionNov. 13. The officers told In testimony three separate occasions be

CommunicationsTo The Editor:

Dr. Wiliiam O. Van Note, Deanof Monmouth College, West LongBranch, believes that MonmouthCOIICRC should ba selected as thefacility for a county college. I dis-af-rce with him. A county collegeshould be available to all applicantswith the academic qualifications.Th'.1 Inaccessibility to tho buildingsat Monmouth College because ofsteps, prohibits many qualified a|>plicnnts, confined to wheel chairs,an nppoi (unity for a college educa-tion in Monmouth County.

Ramps constructed over a smallirea tit outside steps, would Hllow(nuance to at least 50 per cent of:ho buildings at Momnouth College,:o wheelchair students. A properlyplr.ced ramp does not deter from.he beauty of a building.

I talked with Dr. Van Note abouthis in June 1!M>4 and mailed to\\m, i\ copy of the specifications I tote (lie court that they had beencdnpti'd tiy the American Standards ! summoned as the reception wasAssociation, for the construction of j breaking up to control Mr.buildings miendcd tor public use, llieRtier, who had obviously been;hat -viaild be accessible and usable drinkinp, to excess and was provingby nl! persons. Nothing is belni!! a problem. The defendant is con-done in tin- new construction n't | fined to a wheel chair. The officersM';'in"iit;i CVIIege, tc follow these told of the man being totally un-M.'.i"!ii'iki. The iK".v science: btiild- • manageable, of attempting to runtn". l>as one step at thn base ol the j them down with the wheel chair,trading rump; the main building I flaying nt them, spraying themli.'s several steps nt the battnm of j wiih tin offensive liquid from n tubet' ••• leading ramp. The cafeteria, j and berating them in terms they1,1'i.tty, <liuniitnrier,, and oulljin;1.; con^idoitd must Insulting,Iniil.l.-u'-, arc all inaccessible to I Arthur n . U,rmK. 1I../M. dofens.1w h '"' c"air*- | attorney, wns unalilc tn n.unl.-ract

If, us a private institution. Mo.i- ; the volume of testimony producedniiiiith College chooses Io IRIIIIIV . tt|!iimst the defendant, t he cfliccrr.tlie edik.itmiiiil iK-cds of severely ! had the lonfirming report of Mrs.ilirihleil studi-nts, It Is n private Kdilh Kern, the court clerk, whotii'Her. However, If it rcrriwd ! uOis wiih hor husband n< II super-iuMilion.il public funds, as a county ; visor ol funriinus at ihe hall forcollfKi1. it would bo a public mat- , tliuicl.ilc-mal I'mt 1715. She recall-ter. How sad it is that some of our ; „) Kl.c.||,(; a r i< | hearing must nf theiliwhlr-d Vietnam veterans ••Milled ,,Uwt tin. officers described. SIK»tn a colh';.' education will nol be ' rccalUtl having, to gel Ihe policen'lle |o ftt it In Momnuitth Cniinly i called «i suppress drunken binwl-b.cuusv »f Meps. | ing by n few guests.

Twenty MX Mules have P,IM,III , 111- coiirMm|>riscd SlOWWmi- andit'Klsl.itiiin. eniuriti)! tlmt huiklm)*.* M,..,, „ (1,.,| j<;!K) ,,f j , f,,, ,| , ., .,X1 |.nmsliiicted wiih puhlii: fund-, wt:1 i m Pau.ilnuio lUl.hvr llu'ret v li«;.lil.< l i y al l l i f l H l i lL ' . 'nv I w , ; , S|r0 fh-.r.--. f i r It,,. . , , - , . , ; : , i . , .tint ciuiliJ-.'.u ii law '.fill ewnliMilv l a ! k „, , h ( . , U I , , , [ , , 1 ( . r v u m | |,,,|( „(I r p.i",id in New Jersey, ioininj! • (his wiu smpi nded. Also meted cutmir ni-i|:l-.lMiri'i!' states. In tl, • i 'tin ' *,, , , „ , , n i . . v , . a r Miip, m | , , | v i i tmci-Ination lit aichitertvirsil tarm-it. l n Hie rountv |ail wiih !»•» ve.ir*'

(MRneil) I pi(i|i;itniii, Mi 111; j«.icr will helli' lrn M. Uunn I <••"'•••• •' l"obmnn v|.,|.,|..r il he

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| To Manage Branch J

iMRS. CAKOLYN S. WALLING

Manuel Gale, piesident of Peo-ples National Bank of MonmouthCounty has announced the appoint-ment of Mrs. Oar-ilyn S. Walling,assistant cashier, as acting branchmanager nt the bunk's new llninnBeach office, 1500 Union Ave., Un-ion Beach. Mrs. Walling has beenwith the bank sinco 1946 and Ispresently in charge of accountingoperations.

Mrs. Walling graduated fromKeyport High School and has takenseveral American Institute of Dunk-ing courses. For ciyht years sherepresented the bank as consulwith the Monmotith Chapter of thisorganization.

She is a charter member ant!past president of the Keyport Wo-man's Club and was a trustee ofthe Keyport Public Library. Mrs.Wulling and her husband reside nt40 Handyboy Ct., Middletown.

trio F<we ChargesOf Policv Arnault

Three Cliffv.ood men, one uf tlitmiihe owner of Hurlew's: CliffwuudInn, Route .15, and Cliffwood Ave..wero arrested yesterday a n dchui"(;cd with assault on two police-men. According to police, the tlircewere Inter released on $1000 ballpending hearing in Municipal Court.

Arrested were James Uurlew sr.,owner of the restaurant, his sonJames Jr. and Anthony Hurlew. Po-lice said the ownor had calledearlier, saying he was placinga barricade across a jughnndle ntthe Route 35 - Ciiffwood Ave. in-tersection because the state 'muln'tpaid him for the land.

When police arrived at tlie sceneat about 12:30 p.m. they removedthe barricade which hud resultedin a traffic tieup at the intersection.According to police, the three Bur-law men then started to assaultPatrolmen Ralph Medolla and GaryDickey, who arrested them.

'old him n>?»nuutjuns would be re-sumed this u'tck, but expressed ve-grot at Mr. Mt'ssenr:ei-'s df.'?crip-lion of tho \L-I-IIU, »;mk-i v..iiich theywere bC'';g UiKlettaken,

Ilvrbcrl Feder, a board nK'inbcr,.sait ho was i.»f ;i miiui u, i-o;K-h asttttlemcut of '.tie I'.uide dispute, by

i lining called on to s*rve as cus- j' t.nlian of schorl funds.i -John Waijiin;toii. Mr. t-.iy's sue- !j ccssur !u the office ni township ji clerk, spoke tor the official st;iff, jI .h'seph I."., lieimly '.ierk, aiid ;

Mrs. Betty Curlis. Hs&i.stant clerk, ;'if Ihp. rejvin! tieM by tlii'S',' work- ]

Sun Savings

Has RenortSun SaviiiRS and Loan Acsocia-

tiun held its annual meeting Jan.19. Frederick Ftvibfitt, Dr. J. Wal-lace McCue and Hurry P. Seamenwere reolected directors for newthree-year terms. Other directors ofthe board are Michael J. Barnacle,Walter B. Cherry, William C. Johnson sr., William C. Johnson ir.. Ed-ward 0 . Kockafeller, Ross W. Mag-han, Richard J. Trenery and Wil-liam Turner Jr.

At the organization mminn ofthe board Mr, Turner was aj;ciinnamed chairman, Mr. Cherry wasre-named vice chairman and Mr.Seamen, president. Othei officers,rcelectcd wore Willi;tm J. Cahill,treasurer nnd nssist.nu vice presi-dent, Mr. Juhnson, vice president,Mabel 1. Willing and Mary F.liza-Iwth Vrecland, assistant secre-taries. Mr. Seamen was alvi con-tinued as sccretnry.

In his annual report to the 1'n.ird,Mr. Seamen noted that I'JIiti hadliecn a trying yeur for nwst thriftinstitutions in the country, nnd ihatSun Savings- was no execution. [?ecause of the tlfiht money situationand an undefined mlvcTje trend,thrift institutions were not ' 'e toperform their customary service toHie building industry.

Assets IncreaseIn «pile of th."=e advene factors,

Mr St'atnfn stated that t!u a .,:,!-ation prew appro\inialely > 0!i fiooin assets during the yi-nr, unil netiTOiilRaR*" luans increased almut Hiper ecnt (tver the previous ye.ir.Tiii* asMieintioii paid mure thanSM'UIOO in dividends tu sav.'is. Inaildilinn to satistvini; all if. np'-iut.inK expenses, Ihe Mini uf i 1*1,100was ttLinsfrrred t'i tin' r("-.erv,'s andundividt'd profits aet'ounts, luin^itifjtotal reserves am! undivided pnif-its tn nn nil time htph fijjuro ol

Mala wan You thisIn Juvenile Court

Juvenile Court Judge Leo Wein-Ktein sent'-'ULud 16-year-oUl Thuinai.l.utt«ens!, Shore Concourse, Cliff-wood Beach, Mmawtm Townshipto an Indeterminate term at Annan-dale. The youth was charged withbeing an incorrigible. He ran awayfrom homo in violation of probationand parole.

His 17-ycar-old brother, who wasalso cbaigvd with running awayfrom home, will temporarily ie-main in custody in the MonmouUtCour.ty Jail pending further hives-tiguliun ol his case.

A 14-year-old Mataiv.in youlhwas given a suspendeil .s'.'iit''iu:r: inthe state home for boys, .lames-burg, and placed on probation fortwo years. The boy was chainedwith being incorrigible, sniffingglue, and taking a car without hismother's perinis'iiijii. Ho v*s rw.-.o

lch.un-d Aith bi'-nu .,u> n-1.1! '•).•>•

i Borough

| filNl(tll<;l OffiroivI The fitit meeting of the now] year of the M;itav,an Korough! bemocralic Club was he'd Thurs-I day evening, Jan. L'6, at H p.m. at

the Mutawnn Hook and LadderI'ire House on Broad St.

I Mr. SiMinrn suid th.it il'ere arclililliy ^ u i f k M i ' l ^li!ll*. ill I ' l l ' I (up . .

I oinv th.il »oultl indiral ' - l i n t limn-l e v vvuuld i i ise up sunn \i\.il il:l 'iii|;

Ihe y i j r \'M1. He ft II ih;it Still Sav-: IIII;S wnuld re i l au i iv ilu : ' ."!• ' i h t ni its >linn- ul inci'iniK |i(i' m etls (.fi Ihe couiiminilv dining 'h • '.< .it

H'<> Must ('tiro S/irti/cr

ilMii/tintin On Monthly

The Committee fur n iiittvr Mat-nwan will present a spt'.'iker on tht.'"We Mi.M Care" pm^iaiu on Mini-thiy I'voniii^ at f. p.m. at the Fann-ers nr.d Meichanis Hank I uihlitm.1 Ilif, '.?. :\ '.'. :irll,v. !ii!i pn, | ; i . iui unlilt* [HeVi'titinn t f m-x r,ffi'l,S' s.Kvery club nnd nr|.;.ini7iitinn in ll.earvi\ is retjiR'Stod tti send nne nrmine letiK'ci-Ht.ttives to thi' enni-niitti'i' iiieelinj: tn cons-uli.r presfnt-inj; the "tt 'e Must C:ir<-" programtu their t iuh, fie.

'1 he I'liiuiiiiiter has recently dis-trihuii'd a i-iinii(i(;riipl'.-d list of.'.|»-.I'M-I'5 nnd pni):raiiis presentedin this HUM tn dill 's .nnl ornanira-tituis II :i priip.rmn ihu innan is in111-,'d '.f II Ml(;>;i.; lll'll llf,t, a CIJIVmay ;.•• i.hi.nniil nl Hie Ij.mk tiuilti-lll|!.

side. BLU hi! caulioned Mr. Mossun-f;er untl tliu tt-aciiers liicuo werethose members of the board whofelt they had jjone ns fur as theycould go. Mr. Fvder declared theywere not to b..-. censured for thisstand us they represented personson .'lK«d income as v..vll as prisonsv.'ith imio.isiti^ inclines and wet''.aware those with fixed i.'":onH'3were at the L'IKI nf 'J'uir po',,\'is tobear oddc-d tax burdens. Mr. Fedeinoted it was his uiKlcfstandiui; ifull tho itjiprnpriiitif>ns a.'-keti \|pere;»oin^ into the loid^.tt, it would

! mean %\2"5 more for ihe (nvnftf of a$?.0,00P Iv-iusii ta pay in taxM.

Mr. Messenger and Mr. Hollerdisputed that, the addi-ri 513.000 nsk-

| ed by the teachers wuulcl aild soI severely to the taxation to come

out of the increase in tho budgetas Mr Fedei's information lrs'.uieit appear.

Favors Teachers' PositionDennis Smith, a spocialor, .said

be was the owner of a S'JO.000 houseand Itf u'oiltil rrttlM'ler llu- '.-.i.illl.' '.lepreciatetl it' the teachers were de-nied the yuide they ^eeU. Ho deciared he came from another stntuwhere the educational nrncesscsare superior to v.hat iiioy iiic inNew Jersey because proper taxa-tion, income, and sales o.i prop-erty, is used to jjet better leach-tnj;, bii'ter school properties andbutler educaiidaal policies, lie coa-sidorcd that if ihe .motu-y was notijranti'iJ. Mawiwati's niini..1 as a d ;strie! i'l' nn.'<lian ctlucaiinrial siantl-nrds would c.u the resale vain.,* (ifhis hoim- as persons with childrenwould sork o'.jt a sihnu! '.li^tr-ol nf

The hoard way hivat- tl by sev; raispectntors b."'\m.sc the hiochuro tnnxpkiin the bu'lj;et itad not urri\etiat their homes in ;u!\"mcv- of thepublic hearing. One .spcctuior want-ed the lu iitini.', :i(iinunie.| to ->. ';>',.•;•

u i - ' , H J U K • j .v i" t ' p ;L i .n i n t1 ' .•- * i • t i

C i r n i i ? (if t ' l O h i u i i LI. t i t " ( 1 c r l ; j i O ( ! ! l i c

board hi-d (\oivs ilint which is re-quired \>\ statute, hat! had ;h? hup-^tH prinl'Hi in The M;iliiv.;m .lour-ual, the If^iil VA'Wipuprr: that itieic

: had been uolic.es pnsi<id on all thei schonis, io (he post rfficf* and at; ten other public p!;itv?; atisiouncin!:| the time and place ot \\>v budget| hearir;;, of the amounts und'.r con-i sidcration, «»nd that onyono wi;ntitnj;j to tnsp'.'cl the hudqot ;tud ask quevI tions iil«mt it cmitt! hrtve appearedt at the s^ctvlary's oft'ict' in tK* in-1 tcrim. \U' tlecUircd this was all thaij was required by statute, that ihe1 puhlishcd '•iui^rt w,is a lo;'a! in-i stfument that ^p«.Ke for itself, nnd| tli'it there was no authorization by

statute for tho board to disttihut'c| an explanatory brochuu' on the

b d g e t . Hi il!t he had \n n senti the lnsinuutiun5; tho board was hid-, tt)^ sOMuihin^; by itui UIMI ibiiCiij;

the butlv't in .idvutico of thr jmlj.j lie heat m;: v. lien, in t ' iith, thenj was no Vi.tl j v . r t d fur <v»!i draw

»iK uo ii h' w h.irs1.

A show nf fuiiuis was tln-.i '•alle.ifor in ilrmonstMte tli.u llm ;»'.,-.'.-rn-hln^i1 nf 17.r> persons \MH lai^-iyr o i u p i . " i ! i>f t : i , n h i T S . v t t h a n o : i

j c i i r . r i i i V i i i v i d , t h a t i h < - t i i \ p . ' y t r?

i a n i l f] n n r o \ M i t ' r s w e n 1 m i ' . - i i . r ,

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' o u t H ' i T t 1 v. t ' r r n s u f l i . t t ' t i t m i m l u T

I Mr. Ely. Mi. Lt:o und Mrs. CurtisI iiandlod the aiiiin^in^ oi the tesu-j nmnffll For Mr. Ely ir. appreciation

uf Uu'ir uss»t.i;uiun with him.j J , KussoII Wuollt-'y, Moutr.outhj Courtty Clerk; Superior Court .fudgei I.fivvrc'jiic A. Gtrton, former town-! shin ntMrnoy; A . i'inblyni-.m Jatn-; cs M, CoIoiiUMi it*,; Joseph J. Sea-| niiiK. I'V-'th Amboy, president of! the auditiiiy, (itm serving the town-• ship, were introtlucpd us wvU as! all ihe tdwnsinp ufficials. Mrs.i Mary Broun. Madiyun Township,j was noted as the municipal clerk1 prrst?m v. ho had t!.e tenure fif nexti longest duraiion to that of Mr.| Ely's.j Mr. and Mrs. lily'A-L*re presented

by the iowns!tip coniniittpt* find: employees with u clock inscribed• in coutiDuttiiiuUiun of the oec&siun.

Mr. and Mrs. Ely wero jccum-paaifd at the testimonial hy their

! sun. Genial1 Ely, and \\XK\X iluugh-j ter, Mrs. Muiiiat'ot Silc.>.x.

j Aldcne Switch:, froiilinil'.'d from p:ij:u i?ni')

iial Sc;uure, anot ' r t r live Io Grovo1 St.. ml.! 'wo or thr^o PUMC IO EX-j change Place, and tlifn three or soI to I ludsor. Tt'rraiii.il, Kew York.I The 10s bus w'li; mkc iujout 30 min-j ulfs to Juuinal Square. Tin; No !i requires 40 mir.utes 01" nw>io to ^etI to Gro'/c St. untlvi llie h^'st of cim-J dilion;;. Ih^ic-foi'e, the ivnuiiuier is.faced with the ililcminu [if piiyinc! a lot mure but navrlnij; the KUIIK1

(from a time stai'tlp-jint) versi:s; paying more bai iniveliMR a lotI more u;.in?; tin! hus p!:m. Which is;v.\u;h rnoie. Tlio ;5 'T» or the ti:ne?' Porhups tho state fan ultimatelyt work out some arranseiii int vhere-: l>y thi:. uiiiorrui'.:!!'- ^I'Hip could en-i iny tlli~ !<''.'.'._; !:in- wilile M'H I'd

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it separate fate. ND.V everyone paysth<> Ilnbokon '. ommulntiim rate.

THIS 'N THAT. . . .A pessimist once defined ambition;is working your head ofl at n job you don't enjoy, in aplace you don't like, trying Io sav6 money you can't, iniiidyi" Io spend your declining years in idle boredom thatyou can't stand nt some other piuce you won'!, like anybetter. . .Hcfter cc:n:nunications may not be ;ituking tlienations of the woricl any friendliur, but at least they aregt.'lliug a little clearer picture of why they are mad ateach other. . . .Fellow at a cocktail party had one twomany snoiable.-- and fell out of a second story window. Hehit the ground with a thud. A crowd gathered and as theimbiber staggered f' his foet qumcmic grabbed his armand asked. "What happened?" "i don't know," lie replied,''I just got here." . . . .Frequent naps will keep you fromgrowing old . . . especially it laken whiie driving. , . .SIDE I'OCKET . . . Dentists at the Veterans Administra-tion Hospital in Oklahoma City were startled when theydiscovered dentures a patient had made for himself fromfurnace cement, liquid solder mid wood screws. . .The V.A.said that this had happened during a check-up on a 78-yeai-old veteran who told them he had been wearing the platesfor 23 ye.ui . . . Tho patient told the dentists that he hadmade another set of dentures with a billiard ball by sawingit in Half and chopping the inside out to fit his mouth. . . .The billiard plates wore nut in six months so he put carpettm:ks in Ihe molars and soldered them in, the patient toldthe staff d-.-ntiM, Kenneth M. Tucker.

THE BLUE MAX. . . .A small boy forced down a heli-copter afler striking it with a rock from a homemadeiilirtpbhct Thursday, the Sao Paulo, Brazil, police report-ed. . , .The police, who withheld the boy's name and age,Mud the rock srnick the rotor of a low-flying helicopterbelonging to the_ JJrnsiloiro de Descontos Bank. . . .Thecopier losl altitude, became unmaneuverablu snd skimmedihe mots of several houses before making an emergencylanding on a football field. Tho damage to the helicopterwas drsrribi'd as slight.

Nol Guiliv• {''I'tiiitui'-'ti friun paj;e nic)ClifKvooJ, p'codod iniuiccnt to n.1--sauliinj; Maill-oi'o To^nihip Patrolman Rulicii Stiles on May i) inMarlboro Towiu-hip. The allo^i'd nss:»iilt u i r i imd when the poliecmiui

i rt'iis tiui'slioiiinr; Bosv/i'll in ft patrol| car.! Tyri'i! Murraii, Rmitu 79, Mnrl-! boro To'.viisinp, pU'iuk'd iiwuucnt t^( i;nihi'//l.nj: a ttuck uiul stiMlinp on

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lllik'f;, SiholiT |>r., t'nion ttKicli.pli'ii'li'd h.mv.'n: lu cliau-i's ntiiK'.ihum .u'-.l cnlry i>f a MiiUHmvu

with Mr. Ucalv me r the cutincil-man 's eppositinn to tin: four-innc nl-tcrtMle lo.ul liC'i:'i; put down l>y llic(lev.-!'-;-.ci- ui i;»kc traffic troiii hisC!'.'.T.VI;::;1 npmir.iCi.ts u . iuj Iiomvr.t' ^nlf ctiurse nnd i-mit it on Rmn,.9. Mr. lXaly donouiictil the roadas a privali'ly - (ipiwutcil spi".'i!unyHo also questioned if tilt- t .n i ls thatall liuii^-js iiKii-i front mi tiir pullcourse wtre htit.r; kept. JosephPandozzi. the newly cketwl ch'iir-man, w;is also of tlit- opinion thesiil>di\'i:,ioii wai io hav? cnntonncilwith Mie concept of spcfiul zoniti^witli five or six homes grojiiedaround a c-ul-dc-siie.

But when the time came to voteon tliL' subdivision, Mr Pandczziv.i'iU .IIUIIH uilh the majority forapprov.il and Mr. DI-.TIV'S was Iffta lo:t<- indi^n.HU "iiii" vote.

I.'*\:ii k Son ivu'iyo.t! classifica-tion uf .t m.ip for four housi's nn ;iui.i|;lii-,icn' t rai t of I.nkiTid^i' Wo^toil I'ru-sfs Mill Krt.

*!r. Pandozzi li.tJ hri'u vuteil Ina.s cliainiKin at t'l' M;n! o^ t!i>'lui'i'tinj; with Mr. D.'.ily iir.il l\ n-;'.!(! Uurst \i-.tiTii'. "nu". Mr^. M.-.ry|in-'.\ii was t i ! . ,u i rd bu.ird ' . u t 'l;uy a id ,|,i|i:i l-v.-uii, :-I:M!I Am-b-ov, is t1:-.' n<w b'liiid atieif.iv.

motorists in the northern part ofthe county, the resolution said. Theresolution is to be sent io Gov.Richard J. llut'hcs and Miss June

1 Sm lecki. director of |i«r :jtatc Mot-or V^hirls !>c;:artmc.it.

Nciircst inspectiim stations noware tov'ati-.i in I'reehuUI, Kalontownand Perth AmUiy. iiollt MniawunTownship and Keiinr.burr; alreadyhave cnd'/rsetl thi iuspeclum sta-lion plan and hn\e joined the Key-port priitinn.

Other ActionCouncil also vntwl to accept the

dedication and miiinterancc ofstress in Marc Woods Section Sev-en.

l'eifoi niiinci- bonds nn Sections .Om1 to I-ive. Marc WiKuk. were i'O-ducal fuim il0,W<l to S5C0. ThehotuN- c , ;er 'iiisceUaneons it ins.The 55UO is bcinR withliclil peiulingplantiiH' (I I'll sliiidi- Itsos.

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Thursday, January 26, 1967 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, l-i. j .

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The 1967 officers of the Republican Club ol | lary: William Lnnraro, treasurer; ,lmnp< ShiVat*i\ m b ou^ii as umul MclrI t i t f It J

as tit. orp mTh l f tIzation met for Its January meeting. They arc, left

( to right, Mrs. Elizabeth Qulnn, corresponding secre-

itliiil J in is I .IASOI \ n i iiusliknl milatrice Duffy, recording secretary.

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Sti'in.-i, Hcrg:-ntV-ld, were th" Satunlay guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Wil-ii.un I-. Smith ii.

I Mis. Harry Munson, Mrs. John-y| iion Cartun ami Mrs. llayard Lam-

_ | born wero th-> Wednesday bridge

Past Presidents InstallMrs, Hurry Kern v.'us formally

Installed as the first president ofIhe newly-organized Past Presi-dents C i u b of GuadalcanalAuxiliary to the Veterans of For-eign Wars, Post 4745 of MatawanTownship at Clnro and Coby'sRestaurant, Route '9, MadisonTownship.

Mrs. Ralph Scarborough also in-, stalled Mrs. Ernest Schar as sec-

retary and Mrs. John Williams astreasurer, Mrs. Scarborough willserve us vice president.

Mrs. Kern and Mrs. Scarboroughare also past presidents of the filhDistrict Ladles Auxiliary of theVFW. which comprises" all theauxiliaries in Monmouth County.

To Aid OfficersThe new club was formed to

assist the Guadalcanal Auxiliaryand aid tlie upcoming officers ofthe auxiliary and give all new

members a hcter understanding ofthe Ladies Auxiliary.

I In order In belong tn this iiiixili-[ary, a member must have served} at least iint. term as prt'sidi-nt ofj the Guadalcanal Auxiliary.

The charter members of the Par;tPresidents Club of the GuadalcanalAuxiliary arc Mrs. Scarborough,who served as president lfjrilN.IU;Mrs. Frank- Mitchell 1954-55; Mrs.Helen Uienkoivski, 1937-5S; Mrs.Irene Mechan. 1958-!i(J; Mrs. Kern.1959-GO: Mrs. Srhar, 19MI-61; Mrs.Williams, 1902-83; Mrs. Genrgc

j Bu'iiou. ll)(i3-0i._ [vlis. Jinnies Fill-.siinmons. iyti-i-65; unit Mrs. JosephSmith, 11IG5-6G.

These ten charter members arestill active members.

Meetings wi!l be held the thirdThursday of every other month inthe Post Home on Cliffwoud Ave.

More Performances

ftfinslrt'l ShowAfter playing to two capacity

houses Friday and Saturday, thefirst annual Minstrel and Revue,sponsored by St. Clement's HolyName Society will present theirlast two performances tomorrowind Saturday in the Matawan Re-gional High School auditorium.

The Minstrel and Revue, underthe direction of Charles A. O'Hare.las received ncclaim from the audi-ences that have viewed It to date.

The initial appearance of theClementine Roi kettes, !0 ladies intenmrkably colorful costumes, wasI hi^hliulit of the first perfor-mances ami their display of pre-cision danciiv; "stnpned the show."Also an ontsiiuidinK feature was theantes of the eiyht prancing endmen and the interlocutor. TheCorps Of H.illet appeared for the

first time in excerpts from theSleeping Beauty Ballet and receivedan ovation. The newly formedClementine Drama Group present-ed an original melodrama entitled"Heaven Will Protect the. WorkingGirl."

The entire proceeds realized fromthe show will be presented to theSt. Clement Church building fund»nd tickets may be purchased fromany member of the cast or mnybe obtained at Eddie the ButctTer'sor Colot Service Station, both onMain St. or St. Clement Rectory.Ticket reservations may be maneby culling 566-2345

UNiCKF aid takes the form ofsupplies and equipment for under-developed countries.

The pii'iire of Salmon P. Chaseappears on $10,0)1 bills, GioverClevehiu! on $f)l)00, and WilliamMcKinley on $11)00

SaucrkruulApplesauce

Broad and Butter

CAFETKKIA MKNUMntawan Regional FIi«j;h School

(Mr*, (iloria Hunger, Ciileti'rla Manager)Week of Junuary 30, 1967

£ MONDAY' Hut Luncheon

Oven (irilK'd l'rnnklurtcrBaked UcuniFrantdurfsr Kail and Butter

A I .a Carte SpccloliBilked Ham Salad IMmerVeal Loaf SandwichMushroom Barley Soup with C'mcker*

TUESDAYHut l.unchcun

Baked Meat loutMmhi'd I'olaton UulU'rcd t-'rrnch Slylt BeansHome Mail- Corn Bread and Butler Juice

A l a Curie .SprcUliMv«i a.iri Chiv>r S.il«<l Platter Bread and ButterHaVd II: n SanJnlchCn'tm ol Tomalo Soup wllh fraekert

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Sp.igh-lll with Meat Saur-i"Italian Bread and Ruttpr Totwl Saltd with Drrnlnn

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William R. Ciaii". Mis Paul F.Kan,Mi:a i.'atlieiiue INli-nonaul and Mrs.Tlicmas V.'tilsiead Wv're th-1 Thurs-day bridge ^ner.ts of Mrs. EdwardCunie. Tin' pii/t! winiiei'S weie

Mi M D"The Hai(;nin lio.ikL't." The dis- | M r s Currin Miss McDuiMld midcount bnnklet is valued at Slifi. il | | \ ] , s Oi^'in

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An additional project, which is | a m | \ | r s . sanuifl Haul; at ihe Bhivai;tuiiliy a public si.i"ice. is tin' I Ri',,|,,m Resiaurant, New York City,salt' 'if id.'.'ilificatkm tags '...ithidn r-i-jifayinediial information en<;rav.!d onstainless stfel. The- mt-(li,','il inldr-

n addition to tlie

(i; ' i»! 1-.. •!•l!u.v,i., 1Heinle:.l ' r i i n k ( I r - i y . M . - s . W i l l i - ; ; n '

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| Mrs. William Ouaw.iy.i Ridge, w;is lit.- Wediii'Siby oj nit;lit ^Lk'st of Mrs. Uill iamj iiu-ay j r , enroiit,1 tn a \'ac;ui(iI the smithj Dr. and Mrs. G e r a r d l l e v l i n II itiliii'i.'fl F r ii in a trip to I';;

R i c i .Mr«. F.d.Mii II Dimiiiiiik !r."

tlK"ll''(i hdllK' ".flcr Visl!ii;I M i s . William II, lleisr-.-n| ton. R.I.

Mrs. Richard Ijuikei iI ed IKIIIH' af'.cr Ix-nig nI !\i\pe:vi-.".v Hospital.' Mr. ai.d Mrs. <"».,•;.;.• <'. the ;»amrd;iy guests at! Mis . Walter Mihip.

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I ton. I .L, uvr.' the Sunday geesisi of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wurtz,

••,I'ar|;.tin__nu:j;!_c:"_'.vill b.- o;i , W a u . w,,,,,].,.

Mrs. Calvin Hi'li erti 'iiained nte on Wedik'.sd.iy evening and

her guests wt-r..' Mi.s. Walter Pike.Mrs. Wyman Bedle, Mrs. Jac A.("uslinvin. Mrs. ihnma.s Sitlduns.

addr.'.ss, U'li'phnne numbi*]' and ;

: i S u n i M i r e S n .Church St., Mafjwan, on Wi-dncs-day and 'Ihursday, l-eb 1 and 'i.from !i a.m. u> 2'p.m. Further in-fornuttian mav be ol)tainod t»y call-ing Mr, A-lcne Ruthmaii. ways j M ^ W a W r ' ' s t e r i d a n r ^ r T e dand means chairman. SMi-SilU. | ( . ( ) n i u r u m , NIrs_ U a y i m r ( , S | m l h

Mrs. .lulm Signmnd, Mr?. Robertl.or.luru, Mrs. Charles l.iickwund,Mrs. Milton Gunklo, Mrs. CalvinPearce and Mrs. liverett Carlsor

Swimming Party

The Senior Luther League of I WCre"the' Wi'd'nes.iayevening bridgeCross ol Glory Lutheran Church of Buests of Mrs. William Qiiinn.Matawan • Marlboru will leave M William F Smith srfrom the Strathmure Elementary i o " r " e (•'''n

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an,,- v, Js Lucl'eSchool at 4:30 p.m. .Sunday to at- I w e r e ' " h a

a r | n i e X ' luncv£'.lJ-Aai»S*;!l.!".l."&..rrty iU l h e leuests (if Mrs, Joseph Smith.

''"he M.IM-A.-UI Au.xiliai;. Iinxntli Medical IVnn'i" nvi •d'iv .,nd in.itk' IDU bum!!'-;daj'.t's. lli-j-e ait(.ndiiiji w.-W. Knliin Sninh. Mrs. llerhlalis, Mis. I'hilhii Simn::..Charits \VuuJ:iK!n, Mr..:. \V;n,;u;i iNiiiKliiif;.. Mrs. Sk |/li,.'n 'Mininjisi'iam! Mis. Leon Tilunirmhai

Ml. and .Mis I i.,,,.,!.! !.•-.'.::: ;;;:,ison .!. DinuiKI were ih,1 n i n s ^ ,i!Miss 1-In Oniniior, Hellnrd. on Salurday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haisl. Snath-iiuji'.*, were ilk' Sunday !jm'st-i etMr. and Mrs. Morris Muck, Hiooklyn.

Mrs. CTKU-II'S l i . Hun:. Uiielle, en-terianii'il iv.\ Wednesday a: k n h - ,

I eon at the Old Mill, Spring Lake. «i »/ ». c1 i(and bridge at her home. Ginsts < I'tlli'WfU UUIUf S('li intending wort1 Mrs. .los.'ph Dera | , , . , .bcrger, Colts Neck. Mrs. Ficderick I I'or till, fit It dratlrx

Mr1;. C. ICennetii (ichlbaus, Keyport, h-ll, secre-tary et tin" liuaid ot Trustees nl the >iiiuraouth ('minlyMean \',socialii.u. lalks over plans lor tlu' iimv.ialIli'iin Lund Drive in Kebniary uidi Mrs. Harriet the iiiilliini.-; ot volunteers, who have saved[thousandsl-cdermiin, KS years old, of Matauan. Mrs. l.edernian of lives," said Mrs. Ledeimau.lu s it special inliTest In the Heart 1-und drive. Her ,

henn is kept beating lij an linplanti'd Pace Maker,a .small electronic device. She enjoys writing versaand eorrLSpoiuling widi friends. "1 am grateful to

YMCA in Ashury Park.

L Visits Grandmother

Mrs. William E. Smith sr., Mrs.Mil-

ch eonguests of Mrs. Joseph

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst, Strath-more, wcic the Sunday eveningguests of Mr. and Mis. DesmondMcMahon. Straihmuro. who enter-tained in honor of their son PatrickMichael who was two years old.

Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn anddaughters were the Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs Fied Hutch-ison. Winppany.

Mr. and Mrs. George Clark werethe Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.ICugen,' Warden, Middlelwn.

I)ar!"iH' Sv-anson. daueh t f r (ifMr. and Mrs. Golden Sv.nnsim.Reids Hill Rd., teiii i iu 'd h.ime niler Iv in^ a patient in M.iniiKuitl,Medni l ! Center,

M i . and Mis . Uomini ik I) i , ; . M'.Ie i i k ' i t n i i H ' , 1 a ' a t . i n n W t l i n ' i . i UM.Suin lay a n d tii• ir g u . - s i s ^ c t , . ' M ia n d \ i ' s . l a n ; r s l - c i i . i n i i . M i a n dM r s . l - ' r ank I . i t u v i . m d , h . l - l i . - u .Ji-rs-.-y I I'.s, Mi a i d M ' . l < . . | . - i iI ' e r r . m i i a n d , h u d u - i ; , N , ' \ i , i i l , , a n dM l . a n d M i s I) I I I I I ' I , k | K I - I , M

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.mleywere the .Saturday puests of Mrs.Albert ICmlcy. Phillipsburi;.

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A Fri-"'hinaii. Niclvilas App,-ii,is credn.'d with div.ovvrhiit th'proiMrs i.f mnni'i,: (.MIIK n! tin-bCKiiiiim,: ,)l tl.e lr'tH Ccntuiy.

A farewell danu ' for the Lloydi Rd. In lmwdia te Si-hnnl sovi'ntlij and eighth grade students, now at-1 leudiiiK M.iia.van Regional High' School, sponsored by the Matawan\ Regional HIKII School Parent-j IV-uher Associatinn will \K held! Saunday, Teh •! fmiu 6 to 11 p.m.i in the caf,'teiiu iif IIIL- high school,

Atlantic Ave, Mniiiv.auMrs Wiiliuui l.i'Venson. dan^e

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I'elrick jr. were honored at nn| viiKaxfinent party on Saturday.i .Ian. I-t, at the hdnie of Mi, and! Mrs. William Uiickmun, 257: l.coanrdvillc Rd lielford. Tlii'y. are the children of Mr. and Mr.-,'.! Adam Su-iii. 200 Way.Mili' Or., Cliff-i wood Heaeh, and Mr. and Mrs' Juseph Pftiiik nl t'umn Heach.i Di'viiiotiniis wiry in pink and' blue with sliiMiuers hun^ fimn the

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j Uicnktiw.ski and Mus Virginia Wai-I tcrs all of Cliffwoud lieucli; Rob-ert Wicks, CliffWDod, Mr. andMi.s. Joseph MeCaiut, Miss Donnaviarnvare. Miss Nancy Ttickc-r,Wiliiani McCrea. Miss Alice Rob-bins, Jimmy Houiatian nad MissA.igie Tomoselln, all uf Matawan.

Others nUfiiding were Mr. andMrs. Joseph Petpck., Miss BarbaraPetrick. Mr. and Mrs louls Ric-curdi. nil of ttiii.iii lleach; Mrs.Matilda S.ilvator.\ Mr. mid Mrs.Guy Salvatnrr. Mr. and Mrs.Jnnu's SaKatiire, Mr. and Mrs.John Ltadtl°n. Udwaid Pit'ti/yk,Mrs. .lny l.alimr. Mrs. AnlhnnyPtiwris, William K. Ilinni'li, ull otIcrsi'y City, Mr. imd Mis, Gary

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ServicesChartes ,v Gc«ea

Services were rss?ld ThuMdny nt(( a.m. from the Freeman Funeral(tome. Freehold, {allowed by crequiem mass at 9 a.m. in St. Ga-briel's-Church, Bratlevelt, with theRev. James T. Connell officiating,for diaries (Jreen, 84, of LongstJeetRd., HcJmdel, who died Monday,Jan. 10, 1S0T in Sivervlew Hospital.Iturlai was in St. Rose of LimaCemetery, Freehold.

Born In Preston, he was the sonOF the late Mr. and M;s. John J.Creen. He was a member ol St.Catheritio'a Church, Everett. Mr.Creen was a retired farmer.

lie is survived by his wife, Mrs.Bridgett Green, •

Flare BeniguoA requiem high mass was cele-

brated Saturday morning st 10a.m. ia St. Rocco's Church,Newark, with burial under t!;a di.Tcction of Bedle Funeral Home,Keyport, in St. Joreph's Cemetery,Keyport, for Fiore llenigno, 79, of8J7A Sir; St., Union City, whu diedWednesday, .Ian. is,. 1967, in River-View Hospilal, Red Bank,

Mr. Benigno resided most o> hislife In Union Beach, after comingto this country from Italy, Msbirthplace.

He was a retired mason contrac-tor.

Surviving ore his wife, Mrs.Rose (Harking) Benigno: two sons,Gabriel Benigno of Mlddletown andRisst Benigno of Mlrnmnr, Flo,;two daughters, Stella Benigno ofCaldweil and Rosa Benigno ofphoenix, Arir,., and fivs grtind-ehildren.

Mrs. Frank GreshSaturday funeral services were

held from the Mitruska FuneralHome, Perth Amboy, for Mis.Mary Grash, formerly of Parth.Amboy, residing In the Bronx,N. Y., who died Wednesday, Jan.18, 19OT. in South Amboy Memorialhospital.

She was the widow of the lateFrank Gresh and mother of Nich-olas Gresh of Hazlct.

M n . Harold ThompsonServices were held at 1 p.m. Sat-

urday in the Schlomn Funerallloms, Jersey City, with Intermentin Christ Church Cemetery. South^mhdu for Mrs. Emm?. Thomp-son. 63! of Jersey City, who diedWednesday Jnn. 18, 1967, in theJtosttry Hill Nursing Homo, Haw-thorne, N. Y.

The widow of Harold B. Thomp-son, she formerly resided at 794Greenwood Ave., Laurence Har-bor.

She Is survived by one brother,Charles H. Mooro of Jersey City;two sons. Churles Thompson ofRidgi'field Park and Harold B.Thompson ]r. of Hazlet; t w odaughters, Mrs. Godfred Nelson ofJersey City and Mrs. Williamllolden jr. of Laurence Harbor.

Mrs. William MurphyServices were held Friday at 11

a.m. in tho Day Funeral Homo,Kuyport, with the Rev. Edward R.Cook, rector of Christ EpiscopalChurch, South Amboy, officiating,for Mrs. Joan E. Murphy, 58, of S5Lintmui Way, Laurence Harbor,Who died Tuesday, Jnn. 17, 1967 InPerth Amboy General Hospital. In-torment was lit Fair View Ceino-lory, Middlctown.

Horn in Hnbokcn, she wns a resi-dent of t.nuienco Harbor 23 years.

Surviving are her husband, Wil-liam Murphy; a daughter, Mrs.Linda Kcclyn of South Amboy; astepsister, Mrs. Dorothy Collins ofMarino Harbor, Stnlcn Island, andtwo grandchildren.

Walter L Mcllugh ir,A requiem high mnss was otfor-

S.itunlny At 8 a.m. In St.'oscnh'i Church for Walter I.. Mo-IURII sr., 81, of 7 Clark St.. Iliulet,

who died Wednesday, Jan. 18, l!Xi7,in lilii hnnui. llurlul, under tho di-rection nf the Day Funoral Homo,Keyport, wns In St. Joseph's Cemc-U'rv.

Hum In New Yuik City, Mr. Me-HUKII was n resident of HnilM for14 ycarH. He wns the husband ott Ii e late Mrs. Mary Theresa(Kii'Hin) Mr-Hugh. Hi> wns n nwm-be. of St, Joseph's Church, Key-P°rr. , .

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vangements, for Gsorgs Ackerrna60, of 33 I'nion St., Malownn. wldied Wednesday, Jun. 18, 1987 iMonmouth Medical Canter.

Bern in Great Kills, S.I., he w?a son of the late Heter und Sura(Ahorn) Ackcirmin. lie had btonresident of Mutawcn tlireo yi-uriformerly living in Great KiUs.

He was a, retired motormnn fotthe Independent Subway, New YortCity. A veteran of World War I inthe U.S. Navy, he was a memberof tire American l.i'ein'i, WalkingKellett l'ost 277,' Great Kills.

Surviving arc two daughtersMrs. George. Uhrij: of Matawanand Mrs. Robert Cuitis of MadisonConn.; a son, George G. Ackeunuiof Pine Beach, and nine gtandchitdren.

Charles I>i.h*rlyMonday services were held nl

9:30 a.m. from Kurznwa Fi.re.?r 1Home, South An.boy, with n hijji ,requiem muss offered at 10 a.m. at |St. Ambrose Church and intermentiti Sacred Heart Ccmetury, SouthAmboy, ioi Charles Dol.erty. ofArcade Gardens, Route !), MadisonTownship, who died Friday, Jan.20, 1967.

A native of Ireland, Mr. Dohertyspent most 'if his life in Bronx,N. Y., and moved to MadisonTownship about (me year ago. Hewas a member ol St. AmbroseChurch.

He is survived by his wile, Sara;two daughters, Mrs. John Cashmunof New Shrewsbury, and Mrs.Rufus Sadley of Clinton, S. C ; twosons, Vincent and Michael; andeight grandchildren.

Double RingCeremony

Miss Christine Mary Onoszko,daughter of Mrs. Moira Onoszko,18 May St., Keyport, and th« lataChester Onosiko. became the brideof Spec. 4 Thomas Richard Ander-son, U.S. Army, son of Mrs. RubyAnderson, Janitatown, N. V.. Satur-day, Jan. 14, lSKJV.

The Rev. August Neumann of-ficiated at tho double ring core-mony In St. Joseph's Church, Key-port, at 3 p.m.

Albert Adler, Elizabeth, escortedhis niece to the altar. She wore afloor-length lace gown with scal-loped neckline, long lapered sleevesand chapel train. Her elbow-lengthveil of French illusion fell from adouble crown of pearls nnd crys-tals. SI.D carried a cascade bouquetof white roses.

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was the maid of honor. She worea powder bluo peau de soin floor-length gown with empire bodicea n d tall-shaped elbow-lengthsleeves. A circular veil fell overher matching Dior how headpieceand she enrried n colonial bouquetof blue anil white carnations.

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Five-year-old Lisa Ann Onoszko,at home, was tho flower girl forher sister. Her floor-lonstr. gownwas designed with o French bluovelvet botlico with puff sleevesand powder blue peau de sola skirt.A circular veil fell over her match-ing velvet Dior bow headpiece andshe carried a small basket of bluound white carnations,

D o n a I tl Stewart. Jamestown,N.Y., was tho best mnn nnd theusher was Kihvurtl Wisockl, Eliza-beth,

Alter a reception in the MatmvunTownship First Aid IHilldlnii, Cliff-wood, the couple motored to Nl-nft.irti Falls,

Tho britld was Rrudutited fromKc-yport High School nnd wa* tin-uluyril hv tliti Firemen's [•"und In-surance Co., iNiwark.

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Rers Preparatory School, Nt;wBrunswick, attended Wagner Col-lege, Staten Island, NY., and ispresently employed by McKinsc-yand Co., Inc., New York.

Mr. McCormick also graduated1'iom Rutgers i'reparatory Schooland from Springfield Colle8<"iSpringfield, Mass. He is now teach-ing at Piscataway High School.

An August wedding has beenplanned.

Miss Terry was graduated fromKarllan Township High School,Class of i9!il, and ia a imir.b'r ofthe junior class ai Paterson StutyCollege.

Mr. Murkowitz wns graduatedfrom Karitan Township HighSchool, Class of 1S03, is serving inthe US. Navy and is statiorIhs Niiv.U Air "' "Chris!:, Texos.

No date hitswedding.

Tl t i l1 U i t I k Sr I . i

lioii'icuil ai tl p.irty j.;ivi'n in tfK1..-

honor by ivei pan-r.ts. Mi". a,K>.

Mr.<. Kii-Lifd Tn-mUli-y, at tf.t-ir

fI I

1 1ii c:omrnuiii<:anlI'liri'h, Kevpurt,

b r f i'.f. Holy N'.imoSofJcty. Hi1 was ;i Third O.^p.1:lionfirary \iiv iv.'rnber o!' ifieKui;'li!.'i' of t"'oliim!'HS. C'.'Uiinl 420,niui ii Kienilv.'!- of !hc KnyiiiArcanum, biilii K.-y|.-nn. lie .vns

\ son was iM'in m Mr. and Mrs .1 ir S bT tian Giiiiiimo of Old Bridge in

St P;-:ei's G'.-ncrolHospital.

Br.nkcr

A .<on was born t'i Mr. arid Mrs.lidwa'.d Buukor uf ("liffwood Beach

A son was born to Mr tnwi Mrs. :n South Aii'buy M -ii-jria! Hospital,j Roger Wilii;.'-,. ot Oil! r.ndj-y in ot. |' r o t o r ' s Go:<,".•',! JInspi1.nl. ! l'Oines; . Mi-, a.ul Mrs. Janit-s Forbes. Old

I'liiiiburri | li.i'.igi, :iiv pawn is i.f a daughterI A son was ii;).-.'. In Mr. and Mrs. i born in South Arriboy Mcmiirial[ Curl Tai'iburri ,if Old Bridge in Hospi'.ii1.iSt. Tctci'-i CK'nerni 1-Ui:>piti>!.

| Suppuni | -vi]. ; l i l ti ]\ j r S i William D. Crsw-' A so.1, i ivs born to Mr. and Mrs. : ford nf Old Hridp.e -.nv parents of a! L'i'w. Suppa:i». o!;l i:r.d<4(.*. in St. j daujihtcr 'rxTii '.'. Si:ut'i AsnrjDyjl'f-lcr's G'm-ral Hospital.' I Moiv.ori.il Hospital.

homo at Ol'l l.orilkird Ave., UninnUeach. Mr. Shipley is tho son of • an c-wmpt m-nihor of M. i;. HaleyMr. and Mrs. Gcurj;i' Shipley of GY ' " " " ' ' "' M:":"-1..'Willis Aw KuiM.sliurr/ aurviviiiH are a brother, Joseph

' , ., , , E. Hali-v, MaUnvan. and four sis-Miss Ircmbk-y was graduated t l, rs> Mrs. Jane Francy. Raritan

from Key|X>rt Hij;h School and is | Township, atiri Mrs. Mary White,Mrs. Ortriule l.cainy, and Mrs.

j A s'm w.is born tn Mr. and Mrs.: DM:I.II<1 Fii'iel'iar.!: of Old liriiipi-: in Si. Pi-iii''-, Otin.'Ml Hospital.

|' Mr nnd Mrs. Hii haa! Jones, 7S: Miirnii!»sido Ave.. Kfiinrburj!. are| panj.iu nf u dauuliter !x)rn Friday,i Jan. 2!i IW7. in Monmouth Medical|

employed by Family CircleInc., Hazlot.

Store y, MsDorothy McQuarrey, ;ill Matawan.

S i will be lu'kl today atstioncS ' ' ' y E l u > m l w l M i d d ! o t > i w n I S:,10 a m. at Day's Fiinera! Home,

Corpus j ' l l o w l l s h 'P Schools and is employed Keyport. .A liigh requiem mass willStation, Corpi

been set for Hitby General M(>tor.s, Linden.

No date hns beiMi set for thewedding.

Wills FiledEdward Marchwinski

Edward Marchwinski of MadisonTownship, who died Oct 8, 1967,left his estate to his father, FrankMarchwinski of Madison Township.

Charles S. McTernan Sr.Clnrl»q J, Mi'T^rm'.n sr. of Laur

cr.ee Harbor, v.-hs died Sept. 13,1967, named his wife, Mrs. Mary(Muriel) McTernan, as administra-trix of the $2500 estate.

Alfred I.. ConoverAlfred I.. Conover of Marlboio

Township, who died Dec. '22, 1DG6,left S50GU to Harold C. (Juacken-bush, John R. Conover, Ruth C. | years

Deaths Reported During Week

Oscar EstellOscar Estell, 80, cf Pleasant I

Grove Rd., Jackson Townsiiln. died •l-'ndav. Jan. 20. 1SC7. :it hi« h n w I

He Lad boon a farmer in (ho urea !

Frank Hayward ConoverFrank Hayward Conover, 71. of

•101 Caslu iV.c, Ck.uwati-i. fla..i\!lil.n».-.

be held at 9 a.m. ut St. p('liunii, Ki-yport. liu'ial will be InSt. Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport.

Mrs. Francis Cofirldj Mrs May Cofield, 77, of Wixiilj St., Kcansburg, died Thursday,Jan. lit, I9ti7. in the MontgomeryMedical Honii, Freehold.

I Horn in Jirrsey City, the had[lived in Keanshurp 35'years. She

was the widow uf Fianus Cofield.] and was a inenib*1! ot St. Ann'sI Church.i Surviving arc a so.i, Frank

of KiMiifhiirp,; a daughter.

; Mr. a.'.O Mis. Sf-plien l'alriv.-k of |iCliifsvood hi'ach nru parents ol a Ij daushtei-. born in Perth Ambtiy |J General IMspiisi. ' j

j EvansI Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans. 51S ii Front St.. Union Beach, are the jj parents of a son born Thursday, j| Jan, l!i, 1SHJ7, in Riverview iios-1pital.

j FarrA snn was lorn to Mr. and Mrs. .

Kenneth Fuir of Old Bridge in St. 'j Peter's Gcii'i-al Hospital. j

J Vassal? 1j Mr. a.ul Mrs. D iiiiniek \'assile,Old HriJ^e. arc pan.'nts uf a daugh-ter, born in St. Peter's GeneralHospital.

! Mr. an.I M.v R.ii.il. r^ivli.^!.. r,i1 Old Brkl!;O a.v parin's of a riau^h-I ter, bdtii in S'. IV-ter'i (iemral

and served as vclfmv director inJackson Township for 26 \i-ar?-untilho retireil from offices '•.»'\'or;il

, , u .Hussell, $1000 to Susan C. Qunckcn-bush, Robert M. (luackenbusii,John L. Conover, Ruth C. Russell,Cnryl A. Goodscll, uml Alison C.Goodsell.

Tho remainder cf his estate he

The C.I1.T. Claytonl H H l lFuneral Home, Howell Tov.'ti.ship,

was in charge of arranyriii'.-nts.

Mrs. F.duard Mi'ihn'iTho death of Mrs. Anno Median,

Klizalieth (Hayward) C..:H'\vr, andlived in Mi.Iawan many yeais. He

oral j recei\ed his degree in eiectriialj ('iigiaecring fiom Ruti'.fTi Ifniver-

Snii i sity in ll)l3. After his innrriacie,Mr. Conover made !iis linir.o fur I'Oyears in M-iplewood and was an jexecutive with the l-iorr t'lMiipjny iin New York and later with i"K.rr jOliver Inc. in Stamfoid. f'.niii. |

A rcqui'.-lil hi;'h il'a'A v.is of!t-r-t cl Moiidav at j t . Ann's CIUIUM.Itunal was in St. Ciiiitnuu-'.s l.i-nii'-ttfiy. Kahway, imili-r diiiv'.uni ofJiilm F. Ryan I-'uni'ral HDI:IV.

Miii!> F.tlu-I !„ Juhnbtun

Miss Ktlie! I.. Ji.lin.sttpii, 71. (if <M8

divided this way: Half to his sister, 81, occurred rrldny, Jon. 20, 1067. | w-heto he refilled.Daisy C. Quackcnbuslt, and n quarter each to Stacy P. Conover andHaruld V. D. Conover, in a will dat-ed Sept. (>, lOCl.

at tho home of her dai.:;lu..-r, Mis. I I u , w a s „ )0,, IR... ,,,,,n:1,,, ,,f ,)„John Lynch. a6& WushiiiKKin Avi>.. , A m e r k . m , S , r i t, tv nf MichanicilNutley, wneie sho luul ivstd.-i f.>r ,,.;,,p\ni.CTSi , |u . w>1(,,iw,y onmtiytlic past year since m«ving fiom j U u h . K,n,,,f.,rd. and tl.,, Il..!l.,n<i

ain •. . . - . . N, , .Soch'tv of Ntw Yurk City. In 1M1lliij widow r,f lulward M.whan ,„. „„ ; „ , , f u m l SUmtitH(M n?[if.

.Nic- !hum ;Obiluaiy

ftaltcr B. Dcnne:. . i.,.^. It. IienilCtt, 6-, (I. . . uw.i^j - l ( | i I K - M U . / U I u . j u u . u ; i n . - i i , ; ,. » r i ' i , i u i i f I . . I , . . . , . ; . m t l , . ^ H I I K

town Rd., Murganvllle, died Man- Mary's Church. NuiU-y. and inU-r- j V..",1; .";':t.;... ., .,' ' ' . . : ', , „ „ »„ . .T 1. 17 n , Cf I) , , . .^ ' . , T , ^- / • . l-iltl) CI V.IKluUllKltl.l Itl.-.t HI! u ..day, Jan. J, I!lo7, at St. IVttr s nmnt was in Holy Cross 1.,-motel v, i ,. , •« r-Hospital after n long illness. North Arllnjilmi, under the dine- i ijurviviiig me his \ufe, Mrs. C,,r-

and the mother ot Mrs pC,.nn.>-, llniivi 1'i.uh. she v.,iin Sc(iilninl.

A '.ii|;h icciiiii'iii ma^s wasi-i| Tih'sd.iy nl 9:3D u.ii; in

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He had lived In Morgnnvitlo nilhis life. Ho was a self employedauto mechanic.

Surviving; are his widow, Mrs.Lillian nuckalew Bennett; R son,Kenneth, Fair Haven; a daughter,Mrs. Jan.) Gerhurds, nnd a sistorMiss Beatrice Uennrtl, Morgan-villo, nml lour prnndeWWren

Sorvlcos will bo held lodny at 1p.m. In Day'« Funeral Home, Key-ixirt. nurial will be In MaplrwurxlComi'tory, Frtehold.

Births(illllpa.l

lm. Albertjr. of Old Bridge urn parents >•( ndnuiihler Imrn in St. lv t e r ' n Cili-

(illllpanMr. nnd Mm. Albert P. GllllKim

theOn IH«

"Supply lo

(irnhnmMr. and Mis. Arthur Giuluiin of

l l i l | : r i ( ! " < - - t i ' ! ' ! ! • l i t ' . ! • '

Pol,, II \V;,,.Si. T in i t I

A mn ^ , . t l»-'n tR ' l V i l l - u i i s l , t l l . l tli!•!*:»•I ' l i l f t C k l l l l . i l lit ' , | l t : : l .

Klmlifll lMr. ami Mn. r.n

K H U ' i v , M i ' . . w t l . ii l . u . i l l i l iT b i ' i n " l l n l r ^I If.". In I ' m l - i n o i i l l i Hi 'inmth. N II Ihu balniimnl Tinry Jenn. ^fri, Kimt<.il!Is Ihu fnimrr IVirli llutrhint ofC|!ffwi,o,t.

ct tho .'nl'.i.esie llunia furFuiiernls, Nutley.

Edward SkriypcrakIi'lUvtiri! Skrzypezak, formoi'lv of

5S7 Johnstone St., Perth Amboy,died Sunday, Jnn 22, 1M7. I

Ho was ihu uncle of Mrs. Ileinlcu IMiller cf Laurence Harbor.

A veteran of World War I, Mr,!.Skrn-|Kvnk was a incmher of the IL-lxrnipt i'tremen's A^suciation and '•bail si'tvi'd with the Humane I'irti jCo. of lVrth Ainlioy. |

Fuiietul uriangeiii'Mits were iunder the <liiectl«n (if the Skrocki j

i:.l lloiiie, I'eith Am'v.y. !

water whrre lv." was a incmlier nfthe (^Irjirwatt-r Cutint.y Cuib ...ultho 1 '.-.v.-n Ito-.v'ing CUi'i. hi Clw.ut-l.l.'.]i.a, N.Y. v . i v . r tie Miniinrr id,Mr. ( . ' . ' I IOMT bi-!uiii;id

mill V. :bCiidul teacher in the Fiu-l

t w o | Cluii'i-h, Toms River. Her•'er) ; Mrs. Joseph C. Kinible, rtsldes Inand iCliffweoil l!:-iiih.

Church i!f !Si'iH-\il!i-;nii'in!«-r ami Sunday

Fi f iakli.io (I)iow.,) Co.HAvr;daughters, M15. CK.i.o (('oa1

Trewhella, NOA- York City,l i u , Carol (Comnei) Maguire, iM;ulis(iii, Conn., tuid five ^raiuleliil- !

(Iron. [Funeral services were heltl nt the

Muss Funvial Home, Clearnater.mi Tui-.sil.iy nl 2 p.m. »ui i liie Rev.William V. Parsons, (if ihu I'e.u-eMemorial Presbyterian Chm\'h. of-fieiatint;. Interment will he nl OldTi-nuent Ceiiieti-ry, Teiuient, at thetiinveiiiiiii-i1 of ihe f.imlly.

Calvin C. Miijur

Calvin C. Major, .15. (if 217 Allan-'ie St.. K' ytwii1, died S'UM'.I.TV, Jnn

in his linn.i' nfi.-r i\ lui. f

The AndersonFuneral Home

und CnmpL.'llImd chsrgu of

John Atlumnyk

lingUm Rd., Freelmlil Township,ilicil M.inday. Jan. 23. IW", ut Jer-sey Shnrp Medieal Cpine,-, Nep-tune. He was u retired trin:k fann-er.

Mr. Atl.imcjvk was I.Kirn InI'ulaiiil and had rw.ii'nl In Free-hold Tiivtnsliip 4S ycurk. He was ntii'-mh-'r (f I hi1 l-\'!iii|;cllral lljpjlstClmr.-h, rri-.-h'ihl Iliv wife v,;.s Hi,-I.IU- Anna K>ui Adaim-,-yl;. l ie \u.^t) <• i"itlu-i i.f Mi». liU.mi," I . . in !I...

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FORMALWEAR

TO HIREw. s. WALLACE

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17. \W in KiVrivlrw It

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WtDOING Al!!l)Mf. IN

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DSNER- - Ht5lAU(iANt «-

BANQUETROOM

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'• A daucii-i'r was born t« Mr. and !i M-s Jainos Fox of (lid Undue in;St. IVIi'i s G - m - l ll.-.'.-p.wl.

Mdni ' incv

' Mi. . , . . ! Mrs. U r n - Vclnfrney.j Old fridi-.', are p ii-'nt» of;: i!«u".h-

ler, i-orn in St. IVter 's Cener.il' Hospital.i . ,

, . , ' ' ; ! " ' " , „Mr mil M I E . JiLPard I'.iTj'iinn .

of Oid l*i'djv.' arc r>.u.':it> »i a 1

dai.-.'htcr, li'irn i-i St I ' . i c r ' s Gi'ii-, r ial ll',h;>;t;\l !i i

Colanli'onlA S M I w a s l i ' r n t:> M r n n d M r s . I

, F .n i s l Ci l . i ' i t i i i i i . i . 7.: Id! ••-t.inc 1.1.,M:'!.iv.,I,-I. i n I'm••:! iy , J , , n 17. )(n,'<.;. l < ! ; . ! \ i iv 1! ' p . t a l .

M. 'Ki - . i .u 'yMi-. a--,l M i s . I V ' T M r K l i l i U - v ,

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1 ci iv . J . i n . 17. I ' t i / ' a H i v i T v i e w 1I"S-Jiilill.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. 'lheoduri' Stamt-n,i-tl'U I'rcu lliivin Al.ulilH'iit.-:, Mat-iaw.in, nio ihi.- parents i,i a .wiiiKirn In Rivorviiw lluspltnl on

• 'ihu-'-i!.•>•, l.i::. IS, I'"-:.| ' 'I Dougherty

Twin dauchtns wi'U-l«irn tn Mr.and Mis, Hubert Dougherty. 19

iWiuiiM Dr., M.iia'.i.ui, nn Thurj,-I day, J a n . I'.i. l'H T. in K i w n i . ' w

(|,,s,>it:,Ij! \Villl,u,.s, Mr. in.d Mis. H ' . l i ' i . K. Wil

liaiiis. Hi, uk I.a . Il MV.II, I. a iv | u r -• nth ul n il.i.ii 'h'ri I" ' in 'I'm -d.iy,J.l.l- 17. IT'ii' ill K k ' I M , u ll-i-.pi!:il.

DcvgnnMi. snd Mrs. Koss Decgan, 21

Fox Ave., Keansburg, are parentsof a daughter born SaturilHy, Jan.21, 1967, in Rive:vi<-w Hospital.

KirkpHtrickA son was born IO Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Kirkpasrick, 137 RamseyAve., Keaiisbuii:, on Saturday. Jan.21, 19G7. in Riverview Hospital.

FlonsA son was burn to Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Finn's, 1"S Rose I.a.. Unionlieacli, on Sunday. Jan. 22, 1W7, inRivervieiv l!o>pit<»l.

SpicltrMr. and Mrs. Carl Spieler. 77

Virginia Ave.. llaziei. are patentsof a daughter burn Sunday, Jan. 22,l"u".', in Ui\c;vi'.,v Ik'.^iiui.

SelinuriRcrA sdti w.i., 1>OIn to Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Sihnurij'i ., 3HS Ca.r Ave.,Keaisbui-g. on Simda>-. Jan. 22,1057. in KiN'e.vi.'w Hospital.

Ri'ilmondA .'-"in was IHMM te Mr. ami Mrs.

lXn'.ald Ked'U.ind. V.T. \Va--hi.igton^t . I'.eyivirt, (in l-ridiiy, Jan 20,l!l'-7. in Rivcrvicw lli.sniial.

Crane ,Mi. and Mrs. .l.is.'pl: Crane. 27S

Hro.<! St., Matawan, are parents ofa daughter b(irn i'ridav. Jan, 20,

Mc(jinnisMr. a.ul Mrs. Paul M(1i.:nis, 41

SITIUUI St , lCiyr««t. aro p.iu'nts ofa ilriujjtm'i Inini l-iiday. Ian. 20,lMV, in « i n m o w Hiispiial.

SaknnskiMr. ii'i'l M ' s I M i r Sakuwskl,

'.:;>iiv.ai', ;ii,' p . inn ts ,,f n dauf;b-ti'r l,,rn in i'l-rth Amlnty Iji-nera!linspilal.

V,issMr. and Mi.». .Mii'haii V.i^s cif

' ' Id HriiljH1 a f t nui-nls uf a daUKh-Wl l«illi 111 Si, I ' l l t ' r 's ( i l l r l . i l ||'IS-| .till.

Mi'lntnsh; Mr. and Mrs finnald Mi'lntosh,i-H SyuinH,:,. An1.. l a s t Ki-an.s-I I'ui'K. ar<-Ihf par"nls uf a son Imrn

.''!'!• H !'""'" :n KiviTVivw Ili.spital.Tin tmI,>' has Iitiii nnnii'il Scott

'Arthur. Sirs Milntu ' l i was tlu- for-n. i r IVirtittiy I ,-riy. uf Hulmdcl.

} Hdlfsj A s'>n, M.i'k An-lnw. was l^rni In tin- Ri'-'. nnd Mrs. IV:,:iV. II.iRiilfs «t Hi,,l i ;, tun llnspitiil,: l l rd. , , ! , , . . "I luii s-i.i.-. .Ian I.' l '*7.Mis K,. | |s i- (1,,-lu.nui '.liss IIIJI-|-..i I vim M.-^.s uf ."II M il.jlr ltd .!l u l i : R, i llulf-. . . ii..-.t,.! of !><irtN,iiris M,'i-,. ,!.,t Chllri-h.

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'iwrsday, January 26, i 967 THE MATAV/AN JOURNAL M. J,

oervtces in I tie \InstallI irsliUthvran Church of She

Good ShepherdK«i:tcs B and 515JWadsstiii Tnwuship

Rev. forlcy I'. Mi-vor. PastorKitmUjf Bible hour is held at »:I5

a.m. on Sund.iy and fiimily wor-ship, 10:80 a.m.

Church Of Co<2ConiraJ Avc. off Union Ave.

Union ReachROY. Bion E. Cecil jr., PastorSunday School is he'd at 10 a.m.;

morning worship, 11 u.m.; evao-(iolistic service, 7:30 p.m.

V.F.E. services arc ln-10 Wednes-day at 7:30' p.m.

Cross Of GloryLutheran ("liuri-h

Matav/sr.MurlboroSlrathmorc Schuul. Matuwan

Rev. Ri.:nard A. Wceden, PastorWurship service will be held at

llh.10 a.m. In Strathmore Elemun-tarv SriitK)!, Mytavvan. The Pastor'ssermon will be "Who's What andSin Not?" Other Siind.iy activities:Sunday Church Scltoni r.ui.-U at •!a.m. at the school; ;..irsi.'iy «vail-<ib!o during tht1 Kcivko Tur ajjo sixand under; and Luther Luaguc?wimminB at A i b u ; v Pjik.Y.M.C.A.

First fhaveh O( \.Mhi, Soiralist84 Broad SI Keypart

Sunday service and SundaySchool, "11 a.m. Wurtnestiay, testi-mony mating 8 p.ni Reading roomopen Saturday from V to •! p.m.

"Love" is the subject of ilic Les-son-Sermon to be read in all Chris-tian Science churches this Sunday,The Golden Text is from I John:"No man hath setn (Jnd af anylime. It we love one another, G.-icidwelleth in us, and his iovr is p"r-(ectcd in us."

The Fallli Reiunnwl ChurchMiddle lid. an.! Puole Ave.

Ha/n'tRev. Theodore C. Muller, PastorSunday School will bo held at

J:30, 9:30, and II a.m. Worship ser-vices will be held at 3:30 and 11i.m. The Rev. Theodore C. Mullervill preach on "The Ciud ofKolini'ss."

The Pilgrim Youth FellowshipAill meet at 5:Do p.m.

i t . John's Mi'ihodist ChurchFlorence Ave., ilnzlil

Hev, Norman R. Rilev, PastorAssociate Minister*, Dr. O. C. F.

Jiinke, Donald K. CaroliSunday innrniiii: ulemical ser-

vices arc held at 1:31) and U a.m.She Pastor's theme will be, TheUnlovablos." This is the third in alories of sermons on Spiritual Ke-aewal. Chinch School and nursery»re also hckl at »;3(l and 11 a.m.Ml youth groups will meet at 0:.')0p.m.

Templo .ShalomThe Reform < "ngrcgalion

Kahbi Moshay MannSabbnth Hvo Services will he held

somnmnr at S.31) p.m. In tlioJotiblt" kiniirriidiiun room of theStinlhmorc Kk-iiunuiry School.Rabbi Miwliay Mann will officiate.She OIIC-R Shahbat follow in|> ser-vices will bf spunsun-il bv Mr. and.Irs, Sfphfii Mynian. The public IBnvit,-d to ait-, ml.

St. Maiy's Kp:s(.'J!)rst OivrohEasf Kranf St. Keyport

Rev. Henry A. M:il-.'.'HoctorOn St'.vas^sima Sui-.-Jay l.'ieie

I will he n'fOrnii'.j1, prny.'r ;mH Holyj Communion, 7:V> a.m.: family s«r-[ vice aad Church Sdioni, 0:15 a.m.;and Holy Communion ant! insutllii-ticin of Jr. Altar Guild iimmbers, IIa.m.

There will ht> Ifoly CotTt'nuiikjnWednesdays, i) a.m., and Friday's,li j(i d.m.

t 'alvuij Mrlhndut CltuiThThird St., Ktyport

Rev. Do\icl Pcupcrl, PaslurJunior chnir will sing at the S:30

a.m. worship service ami seniorchoir will sing at the 10:45 service.The Pastor's nK-.i.sdge will be,"Much Asked Questions." Then: isa nursery in operjtiun during the10:45 survive.

Church Schuol is in session at9:'JO a.m. There arc classes furthose in tho iiurM-iy tm'O'.ii;;. :;uiiur

i high school.I The Sp:ir:i;:h-s|xaUin^ service ii>Int 11 i,PI, in the eliiipel, und.'r theI direction of the Rev. Fiaruisoj

Sanfi?l.! The Continuation Class will meetI :tt 3 p.m.I Junior Youth Fellowship willj meet at li.:tO pin. Tin.' leuiler> nfj this group aft Mr. and Mrs. Ed-, u'ard Andersen.I Senior Hifth Youth will alti-nij the.j sun-district rally at Fair Haven.(They will mi'i-t ut thr church atj 6: 30 p.in.

Fii'sl Baptis: Chuu-h232 Main St. Matawan

Kev. foul 1.. .htuk^on, PastorSunday Ch.urch School ml! be

j held at !l:-|5 n.m. and morning wor-!shi;>. 9:15 ami 11 a.m. The Pastor'ssermon topic '.vill be "Ihe RichFool." A supervised nursery is provided durinR both services andchildren's church is held tit 11 am.

The School of Missions sandwichsupper will beuin at 5:15 p.m. At 6p.m. William Griffiths, of the Job

j Corps, will be guest speaker andjiilso will show a film tin his work.I At 7 p.m. then- ".vill be classes forj all tiK'.'S. A supervised nursery isI piVA'tuud fur tiit- evenint; Jiours.' Midweek setvici; w-ili be holdThursday at *i p.m.

Bayvicw Presbyterian ChurchCliffwooil Beach

Kev. Dovkl !.. tUicci, PastorViuth Sunday will be observed

itt this Sunday's II a.m. worshipservice. John Tatacs will nive thesermon entitled "Who Am I?"Other yinui-', people u.l.i.!^ part inthe service will be William Liege!,Marycril Palmer, Steve Klien, Car.ol Vopelius. Sonjn Aantot, Genr^?Raymond, Nnnnaii Kratnei, JimWiikinson. Mike Collins, and BobGlobe. Thr Crusader Choir and theJunior High Choir will sing. Dur-ing Ihe service Wooden Cro*sAwards will bv> presented to .lamesMelo and Debbie Steel fur 511 hoursof credit in the choir. A nursery isheld tluriiifi ihe service for votingchildren. Chuich School meets at9:.'10 a.m., ages lliree to seniorhiph. Coninninicint's Claw meetsat 6 p.m. and Youth. Fellowshipsnt 7 p.m.

A praver «nd heallnt: servi.-.i idheld on Wednesuays at 8 p.m.

fir it (VU'tfni'.iiv! ChurchH7 ftiafn Si. Malawim

Rev. l> nttld I' Phillips sr.i Miiiislv! P.ci'. DuiuilJ V.'. Sluin-r| Assistunt Minister

I Divim- Worship is at 9:^0 a.m.) ;t;id II n.m when the p.istoi- fiicI Rev. Donald T. Phillips sr. will! preach on "Things Th.it I,-";!."

'Ihere will be special music at bothservices and ;i nursery i.s al.>u pu>-vidi.'d tor infants and tO'idlers.

9:'S0 a.m. Suiiday School, U a in.special program tor children from

j five to nine years of a.' c, ti p.m.Confirmation CIJISS for ir-lli ytnuh,

i 7 p.m. Jr-Hi MYF mcctin," in thelecture room uni! 7 p.m. Sr-Hi MYFnvects at the ohureh to (i to FairHaven fora Sub-District Rally.

i Cllifwood Community Met'm'tilst| ChurchI Clll'fwoed Ave. al Garden SiateI PiirkuayI Cliffwoodj Donald W. Slianer, rh.Vj. Pastor

SiUKhy. 9 a.m., Divine Worshipwith scrrm/p by tht' Ri'V. Duiialt!

j VVr. Siianer. 10 a.'ii., Suiv.iay Chuich| Schoti' with clasies ftj; ;il! aijcs.

| Trinity Church (Fplscop.il)! M.iin Si., ivlatawani Rev. Carroll B Hall. RectorI Sunday. 7:45 a.m. M.ittins uralj Holy Communion at cliurrh: i': 15'a .m. Fdinilv Mucliaris: and Churcli

Schonl. at Ravine Dr. Sclmol: llulyl^uchariot and Seinum aixl AcolytesAdvtinc-.'ineni a; U :i.n. al tin-

ichurch.j Holv Couimmiiuu v. i!1 be i-eK; hrated liuriti;* tl-.k \ \ - \ - j ; vit V.'.tli.i day at 12 c/cltK K no<>:i: nn Thui day, the Purification of -St. Mwtyi the Virgin, nt fl a.m. and on 1'ridiiyj at S:30'a m.

I First 1'resbylerian t'burchj Route 34 and I'ranklin St.I nialawan| Rev. Clu'iior A. Gallowuv. Pa.-torj Rev. Dennis G. Jacobst Assistant Pastor

Mtjrning Woislup Services ul 9:1."'' and II :i :-!. :hc I lev. Ucnnii G. J.i-r.iho <r\\[ pr'.-ach. '! h" ::or:i;.:-s ::•;•::

i will he "Siiiniid W» m lievi; !:i i\iir-! acles?" in observance of Youth

SUJHUIS". inemheis of the l*iesbv-teens will part:cipu:e tii tht1 ser-vices. Chinch School mods at 9:1?.and 11 a.m. Child-care is ;i'-mii>-devery Sunday morni'it; diiiin:: bothservices fur rJnltirvn uiuier tlnvi-years of :IKC.

IMariinatha Consi'rvativi' UuplistChurch

Ilolmtlel-Keyporl Kd. ami llraillcvL.n.

Hazletliev. l.jwrL-i'.cv! Ke>il. i-.int.ir

Slinilay Sch.Mi! will b:< IH-UI M9:45 a.m. with .l.tsses for all ajvs ,including adults; MH-inliu: win ihip.11 (i.m. when the I 'uslor 's me -s;i;:ein a continuing series will he "InThe Tnbern.uli; lit Ths tt'tlder-nLSS." A supervised nursery isavailable during the woiship ser-vice. Fveninc nusivl ser\ ire willba held at 7 p.m. when the 1'jstur'smessaji*- uili ue, " ' I IH- Wiii.1 of Re-vival "

On WedneJiUiy at 7; Hit p nt. I IAU-will be n pt jyt-r nr.d pr.si4-^ sr! \ \i\\

V'ltsl BJ;>1.:^ Chureli ! ': !'-<-' coo^ro^alionc! iiv.d..'1's o.fMain and IV, Tlil:-;i Sis. ! <>;i;,.-i of Giory LUIIUT.III C]-ur..-;i uf

Kpypcrl i M.!:!'.va:' Mvirlb'ito were i:i:;t>illec)i Rev. En.'.-in.- 1-'. C-i-ec-.o.'y. FnsU'.i ! V I1'." !<<'V. Richard II. V.'eedi-n.! Sunduy M-iuuil US'KIIIS nt'wMO a.rn ; p:i--->«ir. dunm; ti'i; p-mil<ir ab-jrclt

with e'tis-i.-s f«j; the whole uin':!;.'. ; wrvie,- Jan. 15, hold at '•.!<•-- Birath-

I ! » r /T\ /;•> f* . Inii,-{LI. wh.'-.-h is 30 {..«,• cent biahisr

\i\ew Officers \^m*< ,evpl/""' ,J™} Of Church \

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Iviusic Featurescontinue, s inking on ! Cm in- '• stalled

I thiaris. A mtrsviy i;: available dut- ! Thum: Biifkei, I Jiihn s Methodist C'!".IK-1I Ha/.U'i.

'.• Ml!ntsduy at J:'.<0 p ni The public In

liavit.-.'i .-i-.' .',-;•!(...in... tn ntt.Ticl all! soi'\ric •;;.I' (.irau1 Metluidisi C'huivh| St. Jaipes 1*1., Union Bench

Rrv. i-ranltlin ti. Mini, Castor

I Christian l-'dtu-ation, Mrs. ThomasI MtiS.v; finance-, Charles Jorg; wor-[ship and music, David M''l7.; stew-[ p ,la rdship . William

elcrk, one year.Mr. ai:<l M M . CIlH'-ri' J

ev-.in- ' and H- - . Lc.

: W....-.hip serviced are held ot 9:' '1 ( p.',V,|' j j ' , • ,V[j..(1 ' , ' , ; i | . 'J^II^J i-Ve,i ' \ i '.'!•.'-... '.''>l' - '•'"^•l-"11'"1 -ln'-'_,- 'i!- i t.iu...,.;,

Mv:. Robert Fi'.'iJ of Woodbui-y,[)ior-'s;i!> C'tris'.ian Hiiucaiioi) Ci-I'i'ft;-!'. was «..n-st speakci :u aM":-iV'iiM.:i District mivlini; nt ihel:i'i;iw;.-ui U.tiiihv.univii :it ChristCiiuiflt, Micldlei'.wn. Jan. ltf.

T'tc iir.':|.>rjni u'.is pr;-.«.':tied bytli.. Thrisiian t-iiliiea'.iop. D."part-y.KM uii'lif th;- chairmanship ofMi?. L'd«-a'.-i'. l)'S!iaiiahne.:.;y. Mr*,l-'ciid an.-iiiunccd thai tlie DiocesanChr .'.tiiiii l\lticati;)n Day wi!! beh;')fl on Apr. '2i nt Triiuiy Cathe-dral Trenton. It will be o leader-ship ;r.;i,-iinj; mf".'li.i<;,

There will be a Worid Day of

Prayer !'-'eh. Il ;.l l.li'J p.m. lit All

Siii-t',':. IiiHcuu.'d. Mis . Arthur

r'tla.'iJ'ii. i.s <'h:-ifiriiin and ?-l's. Wil-

liam rinvns, Toms Kiver, wilt be

Kticst speaker. Mrs. Haiold Wiser

the Adult C'bnirs eiider the direc- ' announced tluit t h e Episcopal

iio:i <>) Mr.-,. W;i!i,<u-. i:u:;b;,i..' UH .Cliuichwonu'a si-nt 1K0 gifts to 3-1

t':o i-.\;:•,-,- .-.r ;.,;.[ it 'i"hi: p'.-hiic jiiistUiitkiiiS for Christinas. Mrs.

is invited to enjoy the i-fvciti! ; Hiiioid MiMurd. Freehoid. Mon-

over tilt- meetuie.

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jday .Ian :«l at S p m Comni's- I Holy t'ommunioii also wai; cele- Managers for the Home for the Isiiin's will ni(..-t nt 7 p.m.' I h> :" l '(1 a>- tl" s service. J An-.-.l. N.-iMirk, for one-year terms. .

| r lv Rev. Leonard Ballesterus, jjPjstoi of North Baptis: Church,1

St. John's MVl- | Jersey City, a mission,.!'/ working '

//nsI with Cuban reftig'-es, has beenI adopted by the cliurci for partiul|supp-.<it. Rev. liallestcicb serves a

Je.iovah'fj UitnessosKovp<»rt ('onjtri'jjatton

KiiiK'to'iK Hall, .)': Division St. , . . . . . .Kcytion ] The i.'vennif! uru^ninis fur Janu ' ia/so fcroup of deprived people ia

All arc Invitril tn conic to hoa r 'my for the Si. John's Methodist I his community. He hdps these;me Hiiile talk i-ntiticd. "Incrensint;! Youlh (•'elUnvship. llj/l>'. have I P'-opi'; to start a new life in this |Ihe i'ruits of ( lo f s Spirit in Your j boon based un the p.e-it-ral subject | country. These pwple ara dcn.-ivwl :

, I -•'-"' j;i> !>•.• !:. Ch.i.iJ--, D.3ii !.if luve. I in: sui'J'.iitii iur.e acin led i ot" u i l '"Cir possessions, and huviny I!. .a.m. Sunu.iy. "At III: ill a.m. tin- j in their discussions by Ih-j Castor. | "" relalivvp. tn:". M t'i;e .'hurch tor j' ! Waichtower Bible Study will br \ ths Rev. Nurman R.' Kll.-v. Kach ! i K ' ' j . ;- ':. ; held. Ihe subii-ct theme under dis : Sitml.iv iiitht a niuse of llic stihirct ! ''"> Rdopttun of iiiln ycai 'si

St. Johns Methodist ChurchSE».VIN& [HE BAVSHORE AREA

2000 Florence Ave. — HazlefBETWEEN HISHWAY,"; 35 »»! J6

Sunday Morning Worship Services9:30 AM. si-l 11:00 A.M.

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ilgltf THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. TWscJay, 'Jsnu&ry 26, 196?

Coo Two Ace Performers For Martian's Gym Team

RaHtarj's YtockeU passed out o! | iirxt half, onljthe Centviu Jurs»y, Group iC, pic- «h«j did nttei1

t«rt> Friday when tlip.y \wr** hc-Ht*:fey tiie Ocean Township Scnrii-tSp 837 Th R kedseasonthe state tournament!; by23 Jfudihe when all qualifyingclubs* raust have 8 murk of .501) orbutter. Ocean Township die! tintneed n \virt In nidify but took on1?anyway. The gams w:;s at JUH.Scourt.

Each sitlu h.-.tl a hulf u/ Uv.1

oomo in their favov. 'UntortunuMylor the Hockcts, the Scarlet Spar-tuns took theirs first. They let] hythe prohibitive margin of 46-25 nthalftime. The Kelly Greens out-played them in the second half andmade the score a respectable oneat the finish. But the pardon lorthe Rockets came way, way, tool

Fur the tirst five minutes of theopening c.uarter it was i> hangupcontest. The Rockets heartenedtheir followers hy sinkir.r; thr' firsttwo btui^is i.iaiic. a rrip bv .miniKollor and a fancy rlrivc-in throughtho Ocean Township zone by JackStrati;;. But the Rockets were hav-itiE to foul the giant Scarlet Spar-tans under the boards on defense.Ocean Township had gained IV freethrows before the second quarterwas more than a mtautc old. TheKelly Green hncl lo shift out of thetight inari-to-niati that was causingnil t!ie fouls to a collapsing zone.Ths Ocean Township team thenran the score up from the floor.

Scoring Optus IWith the I'.octels Irading 4-0,

Marty Bnselici sank three fouls forthe visitors. Brian Fitzgerald hit on

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(in grimly For a til-5.'l win,

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Manahawkin Dumps KevsOut Of Conference Lend

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Ocean t.'D'inry .Si>u(h..'i'ii Regional (invj. Kr,':h simt vn . . u Kennedyqu;i!',i '.'vi l.'v '.h'.-ii' win In p ' av in ttio ileep ..-'.-.virt sei ov;-r tin' R.nu /Tone,ou.iih -ii'i-si-y 1!ivi',io.i c? the state . bn! K n y rqiuilcil one iviih u foiloif

j-hnt ai".l Ke'..'tl. , k o k ,i vebiH'ndtail Kespor : tiMru fnur.'l O'.u fur a crip to ')fi\^r? the other tha t

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ini'ii. Mint ' , he had :ui h in a ro\e. But Hit1 R a m s .>i,il had';i at taKin-.: the bail oft tin- : JIH1 pas>' in nul Kn'ii \\'a.s in the

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i shi't. niu O'Donnt'i! !\\i.sU-<! in a n1-! boum! that tli" Ri-d and \V:nte tiMil-

ed ;jiil>' t'.Z Oil with -l;"i hOeonds to

All are reminded l>y fhailes r-leu-bschcr, director, (it tin; al'-.-.tar PeeWee and Juniur Divi-km i;aines,plus the cheerlcjilhij; irontct «t

dvivc-ins (or thu Svarelei m e <mu , mi-Ocean Tov.nship led. Phil Vil-1 alone; ilupianu's foul 'shot made it 8-4. The 'Rockets refusrrl tu be shaker, offthis early. SUnng drove into thegiar.l-aizid Ocean Township zoneand i:ame up v.ith four foul shots,

plus th j ;Raritun Hif;h Sundny Hi 5 p.m.

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p fo shots,which, plus another crip by Keller,put the Kelly Greens in the van 10-9.

But this was all lor the Rocketstor the time being. Ocean Townshipbegan to blitz them, banging themout of the way by skillfitfy-appliedbig brute force. Villapiano andBart Bertelsen sank jump shots toput the Scarlet Spartans on theirway. Raritan's desperation foulingonly resulted in the visitors sinkingsix free throws in a row, which,coupled with another Jumper byVillapiano, made It 21-11 at auartertime.

The rugged Baselicl banged outtwo more baskets and a foul shot.to run it up to 28-13. And theRockets had not heard from thebig power iniin of the Ocean Town-i h i p aggregation, T a u r a sPrelkstas, yet. They had beendouble guarding him. But they hadto cut the guard down now. Theresult was a quick stormingthrough by Prcikstas for threebaskets just as though there wasso Raritan opjiosltlon on the floor.The beleaguered Rockets had tolut the two-man clump back onkirn. They trailed 35-19 when theytliil this.

Team improve?From this point out, the Green

«nd Gray began tu better them-•clves. but all too late. StranR hadbd'n the only one able to do anyscoring for them In the first half,but Ruy Culcman and Koller Ravehim plenty of help after the half-time. «\ strong shifty driving gameby (ho Rutkets put romp of the hipOcean giants In danger on persouulfouls, The blu Ocenn lend shrankto 61-50 at the end of the thlidquarter.

In the fourth quarter, the Rock-ets had to let Prelkitas RO to pushtheir own offensive. He garneredenough point* for the Scarlet Spar-tans to Kf*ri their winning marginsafe despite the Rocket onrush.But tho oddity of tho jsanu- wushow tlv Hocktts could look sntotally futile »nU outplayed In the

yto survive another stnmj; gnot quite as harrowing us theirovertime with tho Holmdel Orange,but worrisome to the end. That was

h l h hih

Demonstrations of two ot the most evaetlnj; tests in gymnasticscompetition are ghen by the CIXTII am! dray's l.uu Cii.Mtt (li'il), anup.-islit on ihe high bar, and (loorge Richards (ri|;hO, » " t " suread

, • ,- , u •«:,, ,,,,i,intv i on tlte slill rlnts. liach lest puls lh« innxiimim strain in rlgldiiy on theS l o V hre r^^^r they 'had »rm ".use.,, and Bai,,s. a p,rf,rmer top points for ,h- m:n«. The' •. i i . . , . i ,™, , nknii^n . ,n I icorlne depvnds on (hi

Thi- Ruyalf continued to streak |Mrnior division ii'ihlenv |

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scoring depends on the lenKlh o» time ti pertornier can maintain him-

Mataivan GivesCBA Tussle; ICollins Hurt, Out SeasonNow that M.itawan Hiyh's basket-1 Christian Brothers apKre)4atioii, thell team no Icnyv'r has anything ] flashing speed on hnsKetbull bre-.ik-

sull wilhotit tM'iteiiinii or mymviiUtrily '^iv'iij;1' in t jsc tht- gieat ifiisput on hi:i ;;iiiia'!i-s ity the total wWjjht ol hi1. UIKIV. 'liny are Lii.ieladt),v Walt .lul'inshy, u'envtime i'rct'hivhl IlvKiimnl "f>ymn<isl.

Cnsin is von mid nephew of two onetime Ki-i'|K>rt lligli allileto«,I.uu Cnsla jr., who neni to (ii'orj'etown, anil John (.osta, a MadisonTownship ivaeher, who was « timtliallet lor I'lirdham.

the game with the Knights, whichthey lost 80-56, being pressed tothe very end.

Another one o' the k-sdiriK seniorteams had trouble with a Holmdel Irival. The warriors had to po into

nn overtime with tlte Holmdel h, a . , ,..„„. „„ ,^ . . e , . . . .- . , » „ , „ „ „ , , , „ . » - , . . . . . . -Green learn to pull out a 50-47 vie-1 f,,, H |,;ch t 0 p | a y j n ttie Shore Cun- i ins that has Notre Dame eyi'inRtory. The Warriors thereby could • • • • . . ' . - . . . . . . . . .. ,.;• . . . . . . .clinK to their spot halt game be-hind tho Royals, awaiting en even-h y

tual showdown game.SENIOR DIVISION

Royals 80. KnlRtUi 58Warrlora 47, H-OrnnKi- 28Warriors 10. H-Gre<n «KnlRh'.s 58. H-IKHI 35H-Green 11. Indlnns 2811-Hlui' VI. rtnnw 23Con-ielt I t , Or»ns« ' *

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JUNIOR DIVISIONK'lKlim SS. Warrlurs tII rtnU 17, Ho*«ll 13K.ii;l»i S. l lGrecn nit-n'.iio :7, rinvois toM tUue J7. 1MI* I 17lianu H. Knlnhtj SO

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ference "B" rate or !n CentralJersey, Croup 111. they me playinggood basketball. Let's hope theykeep it up, but they sustained ademoralizing setback amid theChristian Brothers Academy RiimeSaturday night ut CHA wh«n JohnCollins was lost lor the season. Aknee injury developed, which mayalso keep him out of baseball orgreatly I'Ut down his effectivenessin that sport. (The irony,potentially fine footballstayed out of football because of

him ns a football possibility. Davis'

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this vulnerable knee) .Christian Brothers defeated Mai-

awan 70 52, which Is not news. IIwas Ihe work of a Mutawaner,Rill McCrea. which did the n e a t -er damufic Ui the Matawnn c:iuse,McCrea playing < inter fur CI1.YWith him on" the Matnv.T.:: team theHuskies Would IK- cnntcr.ilers furthe state Group 111 title.

The Minion and Suvl refusal tobe ovii-aHCil by the CPA reputii-tion and ave tin1 Colt'i a ti.iitl*1 nilthe way thmtinti tl" ' fi'.M li.i!f.Alns, Cuilins not in just ant- l-.iski't

11 for C(iath Hruiv .\1:iiCiitcli''iiii'!;p t tt':uu before ho Iv.'.d to i,uit th'-0 j court. Collins' lone ba>ki t k< pt Hi11 Huskies '.inhin strikini; di<.t,inci> (if

their fnvcrei! U-\-£. v.!/, .; , , ; i ,i ',!-I record nnil are [.e\i'iitit rar.ki-i!team in the Mate. Chris Hill amiMcCrcn kvpt the Cults on top witlitheir drtvu-ias and i*>p shots, morethan larry Shaw and Vein Russiacnukl u&teniblu lor Mutnwan In tin-fiist quarter,

In the second quarter, th.- (HAtlfjht ?one. II.at *'\t'i, N r | linn i > ILUnot putK'tute. U . K p. ifiirtit-(1 Mitiuwhnt by Ihr drive ms of M:itau.niHaihly I">fi\ 1*. !..iiil..iil lop nMri iin tdi' Ktatv, "IIMIWIM! ih'% non !I>'>1IM|1

mil pispeedy work in tiie second ix'tiodoffset the deliberate mid si-hooti-dscoring of McCrea and Hob Wood- :ward. Davis* jump shot rnidv.My of •the /second qaaitor hruu^iu Mui-ai'-'an to only 22-21 behind, but ,Woodward saved the dny for the IColls here. i

Coming out for the second half |with CHA ahead hy only 33-27, Me- i

'ollins. u j Crea went to work and hit on ',player, three baskets inside and a inul sh.it j

' as Coach Vinnie Cox, CHA, ob- 'viously schnoled his cl:ar;!t< in •.!»• ,

| intermission on how to exploit thi1 ;' hit-or-miss Mntawun ilofi.isi1 iindir ,

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NORTH JERSEYSKORi PAROCHIALGRAMMAR LEAGUESt. Joseph's School team made a

Bowling Standings

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i ' C ' y p u i t d'-fe'i'n1 nii-n in-r.1 Kaiip•! ™ " n | . v ' • - ' ' " W 1 " ' •>'•' sornnds toI ins u p o n k in j : and had him imJ-A i l"''.y- Vi\< Southern tlu'ii went into

l u n i m l 'Ihvy .lid ri-t foul hiir. lie i a tte--zt v.\*\ oit'W Kvypiut out of' ! n \ . us !,'• luii! uni" ivii fowl' -i'lc't : posiiion. a !;!':i! ;aiift.' for King

• !" ins iTttlu ^c.i.'Hi into tno M\ .MII I : d iuve lor i, l;iyui> witn 'ii sen>ad9ilivv.t.'r mid .-.\m.- i.ir !!K' l i ' v r at : i l ' f ! r ' l u l l l ' V l l s " i ! U V l ' r -

. in'iftniii1 \uti'. in ly ih i iv p.iiiits lo . '1 hi' ilL'cisiV'-1 fac t.ir in tin1 v.infl!i;n . 'it-lit " n t l'::-'; ;;:w;;;;-;: iit> ' . i t ; ,wi'. .'vi.ni.in.n'.K:II :, hi'i^iit iviuchKini: h t I iv,i U t , J , r .i.r.il Kirk Hiii j L'liahiL'd til:1 SdiUlirrn pkiverr In cuthave ttvi M.in'h f re 'dum nn >iip | nlf k'HS shols u i l i n u l ronimiitin.j!

i (our ! ! ftiKls. Tii'j Ktyj , h.iil the bei ' i ' r of

! Ki';.|K.ii r l ianees Incki'il iiood " j r - ! tin1 Mior piny hu; they ;versly in 'J1'1 i^atne uhi'ii Tom ti'Don- j starved (n.t on Uv.' fan! Hn.\ l»y the

inell oii"i.Mivl mid si'eniinf; to bv ! ijireise M,n\"ihav. kin di.'fi'nsi', ;;tt-| outplaying Kiiif, under the boanis. \ ing only six points un free thrown

Hut IVity Hurki* ivus again btiii" ' n^mnst the Ranis' 19.Icut off i-y the tall men deep In the, T | w K | , s i a v v , , c 3 r t l ,u . . i , , t . t | vio-. Sti-.ithi-rii Hams zone. Hall hit !"r | , o r y 5 U l rved. ' jo ins dnwn 7S-57.: four baskets lor the visitors in the : „, .„„ ^ l l l h f r n B , , T r r , ( 6 ; )

| first quiiitci. tla'ii tut- limns moved I ^ ,

47-113'.<

j the boards. With a 39 28 liwd,Colts hndii.ily i.i piayal^r^, ilunktheir dpfensivo n-f!|;niniV!ts piciy,t o l ' 0 a > l lA'.t n f t l v 1 !'•'•'"•''•

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Mifficii'iitly (iimd sho.vinR ai-'ainst i "" ' "£" 1 ' " ' I t*Ihe sluing St, ijti-phi'ii's (cain. sh.inn!iai innl'urth Amboy, lust week that C'IKU'II '. i « n . » Mvai MarkMHub Simons has decided to enter : 9 a l " u l ' " " ' .his team in tournament play. Thv : ii)

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regular season ends m mill-l\-bru- • x,',',,, j ,1 >,,',,„' Mninienanc«aiy and Simons is adding panics ; v« C'.v.iuv irmafter that date with non-lenrjui.1 j U r u i : ' A>«in'l.iti'it o t 8 1 ! MATAVV.-iNKKYrOHT KKUCIIANTS'

Ihe St. Stephen's team defeated.St. Joseph ' s -IH^U on (hi.1 s t rengthof a 21-4 l i i s t m i a u e r . T he playi-rs-from the Koyport schonl pu'lli'd '' Ji i i ' iiheiii.si.'!ves together aftvr this open- ! .strntli.iK.ro t.nnfr*i!»K Ainlloy onslaught mill played j H ) Sur<»r Mi rk t tthu beat tnrt 'c ( i i iuners t i n y have stwti.iriurii lVv,i'fki.own this sensrui. C'uai'h ' n i l Olali. | l^'l1'* AilmiiU1

St. S lep lun ' s , i.illeil the m'cuiul half \ MIIKM->',;\ innivi lnr ina i icv of SI, . luteph' t . o r f of [ I'er: :i c . IHIUKIII . ' I OO.Ihe better W H S lie has (i | ;ser \ed i Gii't I IUCNCIP C.utins seawni. ji ' .iik',.,,v ,vu»i i:c

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fin-s ciily to ilrop back am) end Hie jliall behind 32-24.

The tmi' roa! chance of Keyport !funs tu oliccr catno in tlii itiirilquailer vvheti tho Red and WUitoclosed the gap to three. But withrtiu Blue Devils ruling the boards,it could not last and cii<i not. B'uU'kBozard anil Curt Ramson led t\wBlue Devils away on another scor-

this slill looks ;p be hardly mioujth,even though Shore nnil Henry l-lud-son, Uic two top teams now mustp!ay one another.

The going-over the Red Raiders•v"~teteived was forecast, when Shine^Regional ron over Ocean Township,

a top "B" team, a week nyii. The jBlue. Devils had sueli cumniand of | IILK streak and il was all over.the boards that the Keys' TomO'Donnell was blotted out on insideplay. The Blue Devits let PoteyBurke run and drive, did not both-er, particularly when they could

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fi'i;sli>noii ut.'n.' 7-1 on (hi} f^easenwlir-ti Keimpy w>is- movcrl up to theailing varsity squad two weeksa^o. The varsity were stil! inters inUvo names after Keniwy joints!thom. but only by a nanow 7-1-72mm Kin to R'jchi'stor 'I'eeh and by75-70 lasi Saturday to powerfulIthaca Collegp. Ksnr.sy will nolplay anywhere arouml horn thisseason. I-Iitrtwick plays Upsala, butthe East Oransers KO upstate NewYork for this one.

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Rreatesi scorins performance puton by u Green end Gray basketballteam Tuesday when they ran up n

r,\fJ)-89 score on Wall Township «t^he Crimson Kninhts' uyni. It couldhave bt'en more liut Coach LeroyKelly pulled out his top scoringregulars to keep from needlesslyhumiliating a fallen foe.

The Rockets' two driving twins,Jack Strong and Ray Coten\an,scored an amazing 50 points be-tween them, Strang, 26, and Cole-mao, 2-!. Other scoring for theRockets shows' Jne Pap,e with 17,John Kollcr and Vin Battaglia with

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Wall had Riven the KockeU etough fight at the Uarilar. courtearlier !n tho 8fasou and nothinglike this ramp was expected whentlw Kelly Greens mado their returnfoiny. The box acare lacked sig-nificance. «o enmplote wos tho Rsr-itan dominance of the game fromstart to finish. It lifted the Rocketsto an even 7-7 on tho season, andalso served to bring then) up to n5-5 standing .500 perceiUce.e. in theShore Conference "B" race.

The Rockets' jayvees also had agood night of It. tt was just as wellthe Green and Gray disported Inthis way at Wall, fnr tonicrrownight they take on Manssqunn atthe R'lHS court. This is the keygame of the season for Coach Kel-ly's players as an upset of thepoiverhouse Manasquan teamwould regain them status es a fac-tor in the Shorts Conference "B"race. Sijiian Ix'at them hndly intheir first meet'ii", but the scoringexplosion on so much fast-breakingat Wall could niter the outlook. Thesecond game of the cominK week Ina non-Conference affair with Pt.1'leaiant IJorough at lion-.e Tues-day.

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Winter Fishing Good

j Kew Jovsey "frosthitc anglers"jure enjoying a variety of fishingt nppvirluniiii's, aiffiidiriH to Ci>m-| nitssiontT Robert A. I'oi- o( the1 IXfjaitinent of Conservation a n d' liconomic Development. rtioioKiMsI of thi' State Division of Fist", andGame recently surveyed !a> fisher-man on half n dozen popularimtlhern K<"V Jer6ey Ickcs-. 'Ihoicensus wan conducted on I hi' firsttwo full weckenda of the seasonwhich opened Jan. I.

Holy Family's bask<;iball team inthe M'onmouth County CYO Leaiiuo,nonliern divi.sion, still retainshopes r<[ a ptityoti bt'rth vli;spite itslalvrtt setback, a 70-7.1 !o<:.<, lo St. !Ma.-v'i, New Miinmoulh, at the jUnion Ave. envirt. Si. NViry's art idcfcnriiiiK clniiii|iions and they aretied with St. Agues, Atlantic Hinh-!lands, ior the tagiie lead, 'the two |leaders come t.ifjetlvr next Wed-nesday at the court in AtlanticHlRhlanJs.

Holy Family picked up prestigeand 'confidence in holding theIuague lCiiders to such a dosescore. Coach Frank Ryan's forteslet the game cut awny from themat the start \vr.en Rny Mcl.auRhlinand Nee! Carton rippe'l the HolyFamily 701111 opurt tr-id had theirtoam out in & J'j-lo load.

Uut in the si cor.d nuaiter. thedefending chumps found them-selves hard pressci Dan Slncumwas dri\'inj'. past tbfir defense menand Jon Carroll had hiukcn thL1

early St. Mavy's vonir-'lfte eoin-lsnnd of the bo;i;iK *l*he Ryaaforces trailed mily o3^8'.vhcn thrylelt the court at I'.nltiiire.

Chan^eN DelenseCoach Joe Mclosh, St. Mary's,

used the half time to icrig his de-fenses. The league li aders led offthe second luilf with a run of fourbaskets and w i e ali!r to maintainthis advantasv. Holy family put onan all-court press in the Ins1, quar-ter. It ditl produce a bit of looj-rball-h.mJiiMti !>y St. Mary's, butnot enough to dent their leadnintcriiilly.

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1HE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. •Thursday, January 26, !?67

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AUTOS FORJ>AJLJ^J

BILL LANZARO'SGUARANTEED CARS

- AUTHORIZED SUZUKIMOTORCYCT.E

SALES Ik SERVICEMAIN ST. CR. RT. 516, MATAWAK

: 568-2224OPEN gVES. 'TIL 9

. - • • . • . wjtf

FOR RENT

FOR QUICK RESULTS CALL 264-3030 or 56W8l8

6*! HOUSES FOR SALSHOUSES FOR SALS

UNION BEACH HOUSE, • vooms,all Improvements. Inquire 121

Flarenofi Av»,, Union Beach, wjtf

1851 CORVAIR No. 7M), 4-doot BO-dan, white, good condition, can

he seen at any time. Call 568-4490.jiie

KE/YNSBURO • i newly-decorated Irooms, completely private, fum-1

isSed or uaJumbhnd. Enclosed(rant aud rear sun porcli«B. Fenced-In yard. Convenient to shopping,schools «m! buses. Call 7o7-39il.

w|28

7st-xl cub •JUM. Call 560-2345.

j

CORVAIR. MONZA," excellentditi 23000 il id

FURNISHED R O O M , cheerful,bright, tiled bath t nd shower.

near shopping and walking distanceto buses. Csll 284-7000 or 254-3049after 8 p.m. wj?,6*

KEANSBURG APARTMENr, 4rooms: Immodiate occupancy.!

j2*Call 787-1848 evonings.condition, 23,000 miles, priced t - a " " " - " « «TO"'"KS'right. Call 721-3092 or 721-9118.

wj2'

1688 CHEVELLE, bhit. :. '„• . V 5,automatic, radio and heater,

loaded, perfect condition, ona-own-fcr, private, must sell, $1930. Call8W-8S14 after fl p.m. w|28iftBS CHEVROLET IMPALA 8~2-

door hardtop, power steering,power brakes, powerg'.lde. Excel-lent condition, best offer. Call 566-MM. wi?

j MATAWAN APARTMENT, 3 or 4. rooms hc.it i u.' i ot w:ttor sup-

piled.R fReferences.141 Broadmerit.

ot w:ttor sup-lor adults only.

S7RATHMOR64 BEDROOM

- CAPE COD(only 2 years old)

2 oomplB'B hat*>? with nhowsrand tub

21 foot living roomModern Mtcher. s r d dining <xr»n

Central «lr conditioningAutomatic gag heat

Attached garags2 minutes to shopping, echoola,

busesTurns; $5000 down and assume

mortgageTel. 508-94M 7 to 8 p.m.

wjtf

Vusini'ss Appoints I

j Managing Parhu-r

j William il. Fergus.,r.; .••* ;;-.-iKjial 1I partner of tb? N«v/ Yy:k Sicck i'.v !

I charge rncr.bor flnr. 0; Thn.ns^ii •

oiacmivii 0 o rn 11 1 t 1 1? e. Mr.I-'piguson, wlic- joined ihe Chk-ci-noi'[lc« of 'Pwiv'ui 3c Mf.Kiiira.in l;i191U was admitted to so.ncvul part-nersMp la VHi.

Join: T. ?.;nloni-v si'.. funnelMATAWAN TOWNSHIP-W700 us-j BICYC1.ES domsotlc sod foreign! iniiiiiislng partner, IVJ.-; named ad-

sunics tho mortgagtt paymont of | ropalrj our »paold!t.y. Bay-short' sriinlstratlve prirtnei eJ Thomas &JI15 par month ori thla J or 3 rwfl- l.'ardwara Co., Front S t , oppciltv : McKlmron. Doth Mr. F»i-;i'j>«>ri tmclroom homo on approximately 11 Pest Office, Vpjmo-* C-'l 2 ! i : : j . ' : Mr M::'o-;'y r.rc :,.c...:„.-,;> ui .he ,nort. Real country atmosphere, I , ,• , ; ,„. .• ,—Z~TT~::—" t " ' " ~ — . !.;xecuiivo Commi-iM of Tlionuontall trees, plenty 0/ privacy end hot CUSiHM MADS SUPCOVERS,, & VkKirmon.

iaat. Priced at onlv S14000. .professionally cut and iswetl. I __ .

6!SERVICES 10

water heat. Priced at only ?14 000. |Stirling McCann, Real Es ta t e |Hwy 34, Maillson Tawnshtp. 565- !

TWO-STORY COLONIAL. Matawmi

KEYP0RTNHWCAPFCOD71

material and labor. CCP honored. |Call 679-5493 or 371-9700. vvJU/ IB/K7 j

Frledmai', 2INCOME T

l ) r ? F r 8 d ibedrooms with expansion attic. ! I)rS!?-1,rsd- " 'do™ Frlettmui', 23 (lull basomont. $16,500. Sterling Mr-1 * • M a l n Bt>> Freehold, t a l l 46i- |Cunn, Real Estate, Hwy ,"M, Madi- ^ Viji/lifS^ison Township. 3«S-t666. w)26 PERSONAL a SMALL BUSINESS',

WANTED TO BUY

BUILDING LOTS individuual orsmall tracts. Will pny top dollar

Bori''» f?:.vst section. 3 bedrooms, • 5i4« livlns rwm with fireplace, I

l k i h

no real estate brokers. Call 566

:es. inquire C. Mancinl, separate dining room, lnrs« kitch-id St., Macawan, rear bns?- | «n with pantrv. SnponPri-l" mrch

-war call Murdock 7wjit

PERSONAL a SMALL BUSINESStax forms prtjpartfd by expen-<

onced tax accountant. Cull 558-72K». I

llrcOME~tAX~FORN:i5"'JSe"[Mr^d |in your homo or In rny !;ome, J

merit c.a. G/I-12G8. wil/13/87 i

Adterson, Van Busklrk

& Elliott, inc.CHESTER I1AUSIS

S E. Front St. - 2$4-UtB

i.DCiil Agents forHARTFORD FIRE

INSURANCE GROUP

LIFE •• AUTO

BUSINESS INSURANCEHOME OWNERS and

I N T E 8 PERS A L EMcudriv Thru Thursdsy

Ksg. 12.50 S 9 5 0

Reg, 15.00

Reg. 17.50

REG. 25.00

wJM

TWO ROOM furnished apartment2nd floor. & room, imfunilslwd,

aparlmont 1st floor, lioat and hot

paneled cellnr. Call 586-45<W.

BUNOALOW, 4 m o m s ,

mrch, • COPrER .30,i \ 4 \

.13, all typus | - —

UIZIF.R COSMETICS rcprcsi-nt.i- — — —live. Call 501-0038. wj-'u 1 ".—"

given by owner. Cail 3WS-19r>2.

• j ' - / ' -* i of s t r ap Iron and metal. Pick upI service. vo«r liomo or slion. Call

";<H6-SI2(l. wjtf

wjtf | £

.EETWOOD CARPET SERVICE.Complete tnstatliilUin, repairs

pickup and relays. Cnli 2m-iH)96 or2W5S;ix ' j'X

FOR SALE

Wan+sd -w>jwi»jr«>«ijnw

3REG)S"rERED NURSE OR Licens

port. wjM

2 I KEANsiliRO'rYTar^nliwTv^ur-_ I nlshed stK>:ns, private ontr<iu<:e.

Dlock to bus and niorcs.

SHINGI.KS • 51.75 bundle,d b k d $1

ed practical nur»s by exsmlna-lion, part or full time, days & even-Ings. Call Holmdel Nursing Home,Hwy 34. Holmdel. 946-4200. _w]tlHOUSEWIVES, teenagers, rani M

to $5 per hour in your spavo timetaking orders for Studio Girl Cos-p t i c s . Call 5CU-6671. wjMHOUSEKEEPER. 1 day a "week,

must be reliable. Call 583-1732.- s . vyj26

BUS DRlVliK — Hourly wapes.Fringe benefits. Start iiiimodiate-

ly upon passing Jtale iliivei'M lesi.Apply to Rarltnn Township Boardof Education or call 264-5128 be-(wc^n 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. w|2g

Help Wanted Mala - Female2-B

V4 Do . eand pets welcome. Call 787-0834.

APARTMENT. FURNisilED, mod-ern 3 room3 and bath 1st f

St., Kcyport, near sohools, 3 bed- ' -ram each npnnment: immerlii.ri'! Astotoi. and brick siding • S10 ! w A u r c r j

, I «i . Cedar shakes • $10.5,0 "jq. Finer | > ' r i i M l . uJ'i .v.m:,ng no prnhleni. ; R ^ n n g Siipplifs, 52 Wilson Ave-

w}i.'Z/'i iniio. En^lishtnwn. 4Ifi 6S2I wit/

jpp a n tiiri'i bookkcoping. Call 264-

077.5. ivjlf

Call 256 8400. JUNK CARS REMOVED, no to'.v-in)', cliarRii. Call ^T-iffil. witl

S800 DOWN

Must sell this 3-lx>diunm home; full 'New York bus at the door. McCann d i n ! n ! ' n]"m- l S re«fiRlion roorE(i6-MB6 WJ2B

a| la™ l 'd i rn kitrh-and counter I

UNION BEACH, privute apart- r a n a c Landscaped gr»\mtls. Closis.. I en with wall

mon.t, 8 spneiou.*! rwiins. tilebath. Heat and hrt water, elec-tricity optional at lemmi'sCall JW-5508. w)26

MATAWAN. FURNISHED ROOM. Iprivate entrance, parking, tele-

phone. $10 per week. Cn'l 5P6M15.i'i6

lo sluipplng center, city c.xprt'and local bus traiisportatinn. Havekey. will show anytime. Call 871-3311 nowl Priced at $18,500. j

DELUXEALUMINUM

COMMNATtON WINDOWSPOC.KS

New white Iriplo track E-Z tilt.

STANDARD SIZES IN SiO'.'KW11OI r.SAIF, - RE"! .ML

PETS 12

j ROF.LHOW KL'.NNl-.LK, liunie faj cilitios fur cuts. IiulivkluQl pen>

with runs (or doi;«. i'e.'Klrr linint"rare. lJvts own ili?t, Mrs. l!ow:nnn«2-2»i95. wjtf

LOST 13

DRIVER. FOR PRIVATE SCHOOL,must kno'v xhiit and Clifiwood-

Malawan area. Call .TO-2222, w)2S

Help Wanted • Male

THIS NEWSFAPER doej not know-ingly accept help wanted ads

from employers covered by theFair Labor Standards Act, whichipplics to employment In Intcr-itato commerce, If they offer lessthan the legal minimum woge of11.25 an tour or fall to pay timeand one-half for hours over 40 aweek. Contact tho U.S. Labor De-partment's local office for moreInformation. The addres? Is Fe;l-iralJJiilldlng, Trenton^ wjlf

"tsovsT""Opportunity for a select, limitednumber of serious, ambitious boysto represent Tim Keyport Weeklyand/or The Matawan Journal onsample and regular routes (the waymany of today's business leadersbegan) Apply at Keyport Weekly

FU Wi I SI! EDTPARlii IINTT^a7-tiful, brand svew, Central Park

Apartments. Iligliway .'15, Cliff-wood. Next to Clilfwood FarmMurket. Call 566-3735. wj26

K E Y l ' O i < T i C ~ i

FKF.F. LSTIMATI-SI-K.I-.!. IU1I|WM1',.1 I (-I,:,,.-- .„,, .-.,.1 rjrrr..-,,,KARI. A. FRANTZ KliYPORT > u ' " " s ) " ' • ' M •* ' ' -u 4 ' •

ed, 3 rooms, all utilities supplied.Inquire 334 First Si., Keyport orcall 26-1-01*^8. . wjJ6 j

WALKER & WALKERREALTORS

Middletown-Hclmctel. N. J.Multiple LI.-.tinKM & Trade-ins,

Send for CalnloR -871-3311 _ __wj26 j port Aimisement 2M-0l,r.:'

' " ! ilOSli 'WKIGlfr"iiiMy"willi T>.x-AH A 7 I PT n i t ' 1 Taiii'-ts only 'jsc at Samiford

Phanincy, j!:ilav..in. wj'.'G*- , , , „ ,. H A S I M O N D O R G A.S\~e!ta-llent3 liecroom home, excellent condi- '

j BKAGI.H. small black brown andwhite, male, answers to Luckv.h d ll 5 5 S 1 ':6W)':6

B-7>r POOL TABU'S, sbr7ti.-p-.ind ' FOR SALE OR RENT 18all :-t.-.ccsvorits (nun 52so Tin i - - — • • . . . . i ...

Bull machines from Sill, C'ail Key I CLllrlrWOOD Hl-ACH, HOUSlv, op-'•'•"' ' lk>n to buy. < roiuns and bath.

available IVbr.iaiy \n:'.:. Tali y:s-JIM. ' wj'28

tion, lai>;o recreation room,bh fd b d

KEYl'ORT, J-BEDROOM rtypo house, large yard, 210

Henry Street; $85 per month. In-d ll 2642931 jfl

y pspect and cell 264-293-1.KEYPORT APARTMENT. 4 rooms

and bath, located on E. Frontl b l

, nSt.. available February 1st. Inquire39 Atlantic Ave., Matuwan. wj26*

. LUM) moiK'l. C.ill 2«i. . . . - , . , , , . I 1225 after 5 p.m. wjlfbaths, fenced backyaid with trees. | r,or.r,,f.lu'-\i,~-ri.u.--..,,,'n\,-

. T r a n s f e r r e d , sacr i f ice for S18 300 WRh,WOOn, A I L OAK WDOl).l n c j 1 1 ; r i r t t ' d u p o r de l ivered . Call :>66-

STERLING THOMPSONAND ASSOCIATES — RUALTORS

RT. 34, MATAWAN — 560-0-100(Opposite Buttormood Manor)

WJ2S

wj2fl'

BUY OF THE WEEKMATAWAN, * ROOMS, all utilities,newly-di'i orated, private parking

area. Call evenings 377-7759. wjtf , , , „ , , , - , , •. J_ | 2Vi acrt-s, 2-stoty home. 3 bin !u-d- i

UNION niiACH, APARTMIiNT. 4 rooms, living room, dining ronm,rooms, ovaitable now. Cull 264-

8568 or inquire Aupic's Amoco,Hwy 36. JUnjon Deacii^ wjtfMAfAWAN~6-ftOOM"~ll6LISK (in

Hij'.lmuy M. JltO | » r month. Se-

g ) ppy>r call 261-30W.

ywjlf

JOB PRESSMANLETTERPRESS & OFfSKT -Steady work, good pay, usual bena-[Its. Good working condition!,tome overtime. Full time or punlime. Call Keyport W<pkly oliice," ~ HO30 Bill B t t j l

ypO30, Bill Bctta. >jir

iOUTF. SALESMAN. SnncX foodHems. Excrlt«nt opportunity, tup

bcnellti, future unlimited, salarypluj comnilfulon. 21-35 Hlnh Schoolgraduate. Good p»« work record,Mlci experlcnco not necessary.Will train you. Tor |>OIKIIWI Inlcr-view call m-UM. 1 to » p.m. w)t8CAR WASIIURS.full Um«~nr'p«(t

time. Keyport r«r WMJI. 110 W.Front 5j., Keyport. '.Wro~ MRCIIANICt l tT MF.1 p

full benefit! Apply In rcrion l<>Mr. Joe Hum, Mmirlcr Srhsvart*ft Soni. 141 W. Front St., RMnk ]t

CI.IFFWOOU AI'ARTMRNT, 3rooms anil bath, nil utilities sup-

plied. Call Sfiii-Oifid wpiKEYI'CIRT AFARlNfKNTraToiinTs

and balh, immcdialo occupancy.InquireJIS Rft'is St.. Keyport. wjtf

HIGHWAY 3-1566 3311

O]'l-N SF.V1N f)AYS

UNIONrooms,

large rooms, unfurnUhcd, heat Jard hot water Included S100 plus |electric: also 3 cozy furnished)rooms, separate entrance, $80 plu".,utilities. Chateau Realty. RealEstate. 215 Carr Ave., Kcanstiurf,O i l 7B7-5M4 w):tGltlSON GAKOKS APARTMENTS.

Two aparlmenti, I four rooms•nd bath, wpply own heat, (in-mediate «rfnn»ncv $*0 pi>r month.

Ihrec rooms and hath. hMt sup- j f" J90 | H T mcirilh. Immediaie , • -••:•; ;•", ; • " -

rxcupancy. I year lc»»c I month s " f ' d '"! iOxm ""security In advance. Inqulro apt 3, I _ ' . lA.n'l SL Rl1 • W'«"<>>•• wji' . KKYl'dltT. 1-VrOHYI-OUR RIKIMS AND HATIir«liiim ' pcr.Vcl inndltlnn. 3

heal and hut water lo cnuptf. In

rooms, living rtvjni, (lining rorun, ' . .hiR kitchen, full basement and i:.ir-1 "™"'»y "r >UHU. b « nelKhborhmd in Marl- , CIU-'.IM r !)1 :IT.boro. Bl{; tri.-os on propcM ly. Id-.-al !for hur.wa. 270 fuit rnai! f'r.inlaj;.-.

PRICED TO SELL AT$21,500

FINANCING AKRANGF.n

RANKL & WEBERREALTY CO. BROKER

CAR RKPAinset $10. Sabre Saw $15. KVlvin-

ator refrigerator $25. -l-pu'c*- <,i'c-tional S15. Coffw tahlo Jill. Recordcabinfts $4. Fiihliii)! Ivd 310. Hunkbeds $10; p'us MJIIIO antique."! Call568-73IU vs j2S

"SINGtR ZIG ZAG" "

6 MONTHS Ul.D, in 3 lowly cou-

nty wmk. Pay }<i

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MATAWAN

2H-5553wj!6 j

j IIIIII.DINU, '.'.STORY,' H m a j ' St.". || Ki')j,urt; uViiilaHc mi or iK'furl- ,I April IM 1 iirmcrly Ki'v (Kirt F i r s t '| A id HuildiiiK. f a l l ' 2H-I Ii7:ii). wjtf ,

JAPAM^SC SPANIELS ;j

Woiilil S"U lilvi; J GUintuir Girl InYour I Id'"? H.ui! 2 fi'inales, !t'liainpion luckjuouiu! AKC; HU jiwinlhs did. 1 will appear in Olnm-'our Mauatlni) April lssii(>. I'osiible jshow (jualliy. lloth Murvelmii pots,f.ull 5K6-363I. w)28TWi)"7 33x14 FIRKST(lNR-l>own"&

Cnuniiy snow ilrci. Good cnndl-tinn $15. Call WR.K.M. w|26«

BKACIInil improvement*, mod

10

cm bath and showi'r Gas heat; a t t ic , tiu1.'«w,iy s t a i r ' , m !•

Call :>;•«•

pquire Dill Giimln. 4ih Slrecl. Cliff-wood nr rail W I T H »vi-nlnir< i't

naik. _ , ]§llS ' t i"uiVl :f l! innit . l i inii ic rtinn.

Start littmnli.ilrlv upon pa.'.MiiiiI taiu df lv t t '* II*M. Frmgr l - iw l .uRucollcnl Martini! wlnry. AiM'lv " 'RBiil.in Tou-iiliiji Hoard of I i l i - jlion <>f f i l l i6l-5JJS l r t t t m t S o MIniiil 4 p m , '•> .'••

Wl IV'fl aft' 'f B i : III « ! ' •1"V KI-.HVlfl-' M A S , tftiiinif IVii- i

I n r . 44 W. l-iont S : , |-;.-yi>.ito i n i l K I I 7 0 I ' 'vjil

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only. >% i?r,

1'AHKIiR UOARD1NO HOME loi«K(d mm and ^uiueii. Sut i

licentrd Call SM Ofill Malayan,

..V1,fl. * ' - ! - _._. .? ! ! !1 YOU tiust «m, wo II IU "cm. Gl»<s

IIOMI-: in if"1 s e w n repairs. Daynhoirtw (!i.K>.i.s , Hardw.iio Cn., Tiiint St., opposite

lufinal (tiniiij? runii,. J inpl . ir . ' , full ! > l l s l "H ' t f . KiMxiirJlTall M4-J145hpMmi'nt. i:.i'.m(\ Jls.swi Si.r ' .mt HlCVCI.r. w>'il fivniV lifini: ( t i pMiC.inn, Id .il I-M.ii.-. l |*y ;il In \V,-.!i-n Auin. II? Main St..M a i l » v , , i i "VII * i i ^ > i i | i **,»: •**"'.; A ;','*, ^ . I n t . i i v . u i W o r f j - . i i r j l l n n l ' i ' i w j l ?

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193 E. Nov/man Spring*,Rod Bankc.'i nmoc

Asbury PortCHI! >H I:'.''

JAMBOREETop Bargains. . . Top Cars

"65 Chevrolet $1895Impjin Stall?)'. Wnjcr,.

'65 SuJrlr 2595Elorlra "2?5" Coovorliblo.

'65 Pontiac 2495Boin-)»;i;», 4-Dr. HI . . AirCund.

'65 Buick 2495f lcclr j 4-Dr, H.T.

'65 Buick 2295Wlldca*, C j i l o n 4-D'. h T.

'65 Pontiac 2295Bonn.v.lL, JOr. H.T.

'65 Buick 2295Wildest, 4-Dr. H.T.

'64 Buick 2295RiviurA, Sprr) Cue. viOi Air.

'65 Buick 2295LeS,,W« 4.Dr. H.T Air C-.-nJ.

'65 Buick 2295LoS.iVjin. 2 Dr. Spurl C o j p i. i l l . Air.

"64 Buick 2195

"65 Chevrolet 1995l .mu l .v S ifioi Spot ' with Air.

'65 Cliovrolar 1695

'65 Buick 2395Si,'-vl G,-i,, Spor». ? D. H.T.A '

'61 OldimobtaD,n». , , ; , . ' 3 3 2 i

"64 BuickSi..-.i»: o,-i.,n sn

'64 BuickSpfosl, StallJn Wflfl

'65 FordMuiljnj, J D . H,T.

'62 BuickIn. rl». Iilala \ V . r .

'64 Buicks,.. t;. ' p. ' . , i .) Or.

'63 Ford

!695. H.T,

1395i? W«q in.

1395

1395

1195

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- 500"

'63 Ford

'63

'63 Dodfjor . 1 .'.'.i

' 63 BiM' t

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j how to preserve a setting betweenivisHs to •% beauty salon. How toI properly apply nuke-up RIH! SUR-Igestud correct shades will be in-! duded.

The Beauty Culture Course is de-signed to help women unprows their

Community Adult School, Inc., jappearance ami enhance their ptv.Wiich starts Monday, [an. 30 in p simality ami will not prepare thornIieMatawan Rcijlcmal High School. \, professional career'in Beauty

Beamy Culture, scheduled for 10 I .Monday evenings, will be tnuRht by (t-i'ture.

A nsw courss; will be offered dur-ing the spring term of the Mata-' C i t Adl t S h l I

/Irs. Patricia Fi^one, 5 AtlanticMatawan. Mrs. J'igone is a

•ate-, of- Franklin Institute,, and is a licensed beauti-

cian. She has completed courses inJersey City'Colleye and is a li-censed teacher. She is the formerco-owner u! Thu Beauty Njoit, Mid-dletown. and will open her ownshop. Patricia's Beauty Salon, at 5Atlantic Avc, Matawan, in Febru-ary.

There will be 33 other courses of-fered in tha spring term whie): willconclude on Apr. 20. Causes startat S p.tt). a;:d close at 10 p.m.

Late rtgirtl rations will be >1C' cpt-ml if accomiJnnied by tho $2 rcj-'ir-Irstion fi'i'""ar.J tho SIQ frp f<n-course.v except Golf whert an ad- Jditional equipment charge of $r> if \necrssarv.

Farming engisi's 7 millionWith her education and years of | workers. ' This cv^uds t h D

'•experience, she is well-prepared to combined r.mployrwrit in iranspor-conduct a valuable course for anywoman interested in improving htrappsarance bv showing off her bestfeatures and hiding her less-attrac-tive ones.

Her program will include hair andmakfc-up. She will instruct in theproper home care of the hair,pp s c a e of the hair,shampooing, basic -set. teasing, and

ation, public utilires.auto intlumics.

Always be alert for school buseswhen thev stop (o pick up or dis-charge c'.'ildren. When you stop,make it gradual if possibieg padec\uate warning totraffic.

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And has ngivcd. in wriiinj:, to jsive you the bestpossible .service and value, lake care of any of yourcomplaints promptly tuul run the kind of shop orservice )ou can be pruud to paiioni/c.

Look for the NAMCO AI»I'IU>VLD .seal thenext time you need Jilintni an>lliinj; from any kindof shop or any kind of seivice.

lt"s your mrc sign of rccom>mended reliability.

FRANKLY, WE HAVEN'T SLEPT A WINK SINCE FIRE RAVAGED OUR KEYPORTSTORE! IT'S AN UPHILL BATTLE TO PAY OFF CREDITORS AND EARN AWEEK'S PAY TO SUPPORT OUR FAMILIES- BUT. WE'RE DETERMINED TO DOIT! EVERY LAST DOLLAR OF INVENTORY WILL BE TURNED INTO C A S HREGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS & YOU S A V E BECAUSE 90% OF STOCKIS PERFECT I

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By Jackie Dc WitiThe L l o y d Rd. Intermediate

School, now holding classes atMatawan Regional, will be Irans-forrci!, to its own building on Lloyd !Rd. between Fchruary and Mar. 1,William Rfeinar, former vice prin-cipal at the high school, wiil tw theprincipal for the 9ili t d e t

Students llfur Talk-On Drvw University

By Kathy ScholtzJohn Stanford, « representative

from Drew University, visited Mat-

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THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J.

Plan Visitation Dayx\Al &<i:ih>nt liaptht

Thisr&day, January 26, 1967

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PUBLIC NOTICE

SID'EKIOlt COU'U OFNt:\V .iKit.SKV

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, Eas t e rn Boiitist O.-'.\-^v, a smallBy Lor ra ine D'AioU (movies , ami clothe* Ail the enrds ; co-OGc.catioiu! scrKK-l in St. [Xwi.js

Who i j your Ideal (hue ' ' Will hi: j u r e '.hen sent to Boston, v.!v. re t h r 1 ? ; ; . , in liaviajL' Senior Vi.vt.ali.iri! « tall a n d thin, o r shor ' and fat? I compu te r tes ts r i v r y pos:::!;;-e i iov-; Days on l-'cl). S, 15. i'nd i:2. The • ,,,... ,)( , j , , , . . . , iU . t l . . . . , , i . in - l f . | . t v,,.. ., ' •„'••T h e s e a r e some of trie things the jfjirl 1'onibinntion from the toliovil. |p iOHiam lor those ii.ii-.'S will in- j H ,u , i,,.,,,, ' .,. ' ,,,,1 IOKN' tioV ' ini-.-• &'i'M'.'v"^s tuden t s at Maiawtui ace wocuk'r- j The wnv.imu.-r auumis i iea l iv .V-KTIS elude: a r m - r m o n , class visits, a ' i H ,,V H. . I , , , ' K,..,..r r t . . . i . , i ,'i ! tii. -i'.'-ai• • » » ! . . * *• « . i « . . . . t . . fc. . . • . . . l ' f c l * . ^ , ' ' E J l _ ' l . j l M ' l L * . i l - » i l . i ! ^ l ' . > d ' l

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ing. They wiit find out all they J the two or mo P.1 pcopii1 who a i twant to'know about their ideal bwt paired.dates at the Computer Dance, spon-1 I:.u.h student rccyiwd a tK'ku: to

oluipol .scivii.c. iiiiH.ht'uii. a tour P :tho c-vuipi'.s, and ailniissifjns inter- j „, , ! i e " j tM

; . : Jo\:\\ D o - i : « l i m f i v l i t t .

ov/an Regional High School on J a n . * ? r e d b-v ! h e J u n l o r ° " l s s o n F e b - LhC " . " ' n !1, ' ' " ' I ' I ; u . ' l ' 1 f ' d t h r l i a su-n i Hapiist vVnecc Is a ml- ! •-..•"•i-i - ^17 to Ml stiK«»nlsi inten-stvd wine- " ' . . bcoklf t . On this t i rkei is th.., stu- j l c ( , 0 ,,f liberal a i t s and sciences, ,L ' '" !"->- i''-.":';:

tiling abou t ' l he c o l l i e " ' I OumiK the pas t WBCK <|uest ion- |r ienl s enmput re nuinl..-.-. A- the wind , (,ff<.-rs an , \ .B . i>.-g..:.; in • s ,',.%,'.•".. , . . . na i res have been on sale, to all j dance you exchange von;- ticket fi;r i these fii Ms The xri-,u r>< i .nnniK k . •--.-,,'\,-- <'.',U iew Urnversuy -,s a small lib- n K ; m l , o r 5 of the high school. All „ I,.- of the c-omiutter mmi!.,,-.. nf ^ , ;. j S M1U I.^n •!ii r o n K ! n i "V, "V! ! ,

oral a d s college affiliated with the y o u U a v e t 0 d o t i u ! n y 0 « r yo i ideal . latcs! While v01 , f , re _ _ A _ I ! . _ i ! l i P ' ' U - \i,n-; ,::-. t : . .

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you have to do is lilt in youro:i an IBM caui

principal for- the 9-ili studentsattending the Lloyd Rd. School. Tbfi'.udcnt body will consist of <•Mo.tawan's scvemh ami ci.. . , __ d

grades and Etrathinore's sixth j the four year course and suggest j al interests such as sports, dam-ingE^'de. I students applying should be in the I

The Uoyil Rd. School will have | top quarter of their class. Class i• several different activities. There I rank, hip.h .school Erodes ami itath-1

our yo i liloal da les . While you m eand j looking for them, tli.-y'll i-iu-h j..,u i

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l a 150-acrc estate. Zap!— ynu p,et yout- idoal date. j your number and will he Irying to! tlodfrf ('.tisytons offieers at Drew j On manv questions, you describe i find vou! |

'ill consist of <-ll o! try to clioma- student;; they feel v.'l!! yourself atid y?ur ideal* <\:'''--. There Ail' in alt this KIHV.II-J pmve i;i !•<' i »• 1» •• / 'i-emh ami eighth be ahle to successfully complete i are questions pertaining I" person- a very different and inu-resliiiK i ' SHltllsoil rot tint

! ovenin^.

gThe sc!«;Uulas for ihe intermedi-

nte school wiil bo arranged so thatthere will be 43-mlnute periodsand three minutes for the chance

red jngland,'

France, Italy, Japan, Scotland or, 'Wales.

Of study liiili. "Studi.-iHii, whose! oh.iiiH- •••n-'wi are on tho first floor, 1 t'l'UlW P.SSftywill irave wardrobe e-lusets while I „ , . . „ . , ' „ ......lk.so on tho second will have- Kw.k-1 B> J a c k l e D e V r i u

I Ruberta Petrisky, a senior ati l t d . j _ * _ . * ^ _ . • _ t * t ' I ^« i i

By Steve OrbachThi:i year the M.itj.wan

Hi^'.h School ji .uni.1. t «.i

diiccd which a r e d(.-sit.'.:ii.ilthL' fail Svtier tlian i: 1wen.

The i

May PrvsvnlFor Highlit Gratlex

By Steve Orbach

I-loyil Rd. Ii-.tei rnoiliat-.' Schoi

<:or"FiiUii''.- Sehdo! Kxpansiun" will ' fii

b. ' out' of ihv tL-[>ivs ai a .-.i:ui;-,Liu-:; "'Vfdiutn eo-xiynsoii.'-J u-.,- \\t<< ixii^-.n.- : '^ ,of WoilH-n \'-jl.. :>' ot AliuiLsnii ! own- enship anil tin' Javtrei-;; lor tho com- l "i.,., Iwaii! of I-OII. ailoa ,-Lci;cn. j

The forum v, i;! be tic-id on Wed- n'-

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The presi-p.taiion of prnjei-ls will : isc, w:>\ be KIVHI the npi/M-iiiinty t i m „.„.,„ ., • ,„„ , ,, - j , , , s-,,,.„,he optional. This plan, ai-cordini; to , !o befim study in Spain,I- >• v i « | o t Prncvtuu ai-oi-1-i't-iliv expl u I "* •"" ' *

The main rooms in the Uoyd Rd, j Maifiwan Regicna'l High School, Mrs Mary Oakltv, chHirman of the , ahwd ol the m.nr.al sehulu!.'. t.1 du.nii a s a l u t e " " | . , , . , - , . ,1 , ' ' : ' , M i .,building will b9 smaller but simi- hat! won the Lions Club lntrrnation- h'ch sehonl'K scii'iir? departmem ! A. Spanish l'.-ach<:r froni I'll- ln;:h 1 ! iUji-Kiii^i-' i'o\''is I"n~Ur to those Rt Matawan Regional. a l Peace Essay Contest, "Possca is 1 ir.desisni.-u tovncwnoKe only viosr. ' sehnu! will ler.eli th'-so eipluh i;r,uleThere wili be a cafeteria m th« altainnblc," at the clubs level, students who are truly interested ' students. No fotnisl t-wthnuk.s will! —wme style as the one at the highschool, a music room, and a guid-ance suite for three counselors. Theauditorium will hold 458 studentsand there will be a large gymwith a divider.

After the seventh and eighthgiades have moved lo their newschool, the high school's classes'schedules will be revised so thatall grades will be attending at thesame time. High school classeswill begin at 8 a.m. All of thestudents' classes and teachers will

i the same.

which includes 17-21 year old stu-dents from Matawisn and Kcyport.

The essay had to be under 5000 ,words with idea-, on a solution to I p:peace to be included. Roberta ap-proached her essay as it it werewritten history with steps alreadytaken (or peace.

The essay will now he entered atthe district level Miss Petriskv isin competition for the internationalaward of {50,000. Betove the eissiyis entered internationally, it must10 through the state and countrySO thr

levels.

rUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE

past years nil students who '.v/.;re i methodsi w:li eirphisi, -e the iirigitial I tho'"IL-H'U VMJ-'' ' i . f ui..' "histudying a sdena were rciuired lo I material pri'iwtttl by I'm.- leather KCIUHII liistii.-t i.f M.-iiv.v.ut. .M.IVUA.VI

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in science I" subniii pVc.jects. (In i be used, llw course's inMMnm-ntuIll t d i I i d i \ t v r i i o n : S-.V

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p r e p a r e a n e x h i b i t . ' i T h e s t u d e n t s i a n d a n d i u - v i s u t i l a i d s . M r . R e i n e r j U o r n u v h . M M . - ! w a n T . ' . v n - i i i p - ( ' •- . .n- - IVK' fH u n v ; ; i i / t • ; i : ; ( ,,:.,\ . \ I ' ! . ' : N K

w e r e t o l d o f t h e f a i r i . i S e p t e m b e r , i i o t e t l ( h a t , " t h e a i : d : i , - ! n \ i ; i ! i u u p - ! ' , ! ' , 0 1 M " : ' ! " " i . : i - . N t > v J i ' - j « v , - H i " : • l i u i v . i - . r n . i . , ,-,^ > • ;.•. n , u - l i . e i . ^

t h u s ( i i v i n j ; e v e n n i o r e t i m e t o • p m a r h is. t h e n i e i h r . d w h i i - j , i s n o w j y!Hv,'"\!i"^i,i.i"V:-":Li ° t ' " i ' " i i S - i n ?>,..: '!, ' . . . ' . ' ' ' ' • . • • ' . ' . V . . ' I ' ^ r i u - ' u ' i "prepare th.-ir proi"tis.

l i te pro.iecl- stihrnitu-d in tin:lair will be ilivmei! into thivc i-c 't i ons " k i " j j a r j i : { u i i i i c > . d i - i r \ . n is l r a t i dM m o d e l s , .•..n't <.-uii!-clioiiS. '

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'63 Mercury4-Or. Sudan, Auto. Ttint., Rntllo 1 H»»t«,Om Ownur Car.

'63 Plymouth FuryConvertible, Auto. Tram., ?.%., R, » H,

'62 Pontiac Catalina4-0r. S»d>n, Standard Shift, R & M.

'65 Chrysler Now Yorkor4-Door Htrdtap, Full Pow«r, Vw&y PowftrSvcK Powtr Windowi, TInttd Wlndthield,Radio A Halter. On« ownor car. In beauti-ful (•ond;tio!n.

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1967 Chryslers and Plymouth* on Display

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MAIN ST., MARLBORO, N. J. — Phone 462-1330

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Utursday, January 26, !967 •|HE MATAVVAN JOURNAL, N. J.

boursefere

A new course will be offered <lur-tap, the spiinfi tvrm P ! the MaUv

fft/SM Communitv Adult Sclicol, Inc.,vliich starts Monday, Jan. M inrie Msrtawan Kt'f.ionnl Hi^h School.

Beauty Culture, scheduled for 10Monday evenings, will be tannin byMrs. Patricia Fignne, 5 AtlanticAve., Nfatawan. Mrs. Figone is agraduate oS Franklin Institute,Rli;?.bwri, nmi is r. licciiK-il beauti-cian. S!|e hus completed courses inJersey Ci;y College and is a li-censed teacher. She is the formerco-own1 of The Beauty Nook, Mid.illt'towi iml will open her ownshop, Patricia's Beamy "=aion, at 5Atlantic Ave., Matawnu m Febru-ary.

With her education and years o?. i.iit-.uce, sh<j is well-prepared to

cunduct o valuable course fur anywoman interested in imprnving herappearance by showing off her bestfeatures ond hiding her less-attrac-tive ones.

Her program will include liair andmake-up. She will Instruct in theproper home care of the hair,shamv>ooing, bnsic set, leasing, and

hvw to pit:;evvt a setting betv/uenvisits to s beauLy sslon. How toproperly apply makeup and sug-jai.'ftod correct shaden will be In-cluded.

I Thi: Beauty Culture Course is de-I sipned to help women improve tdeirI ;:pp«iranci; and enhance their per-: tonality and will not prepare them

for a professional career in Bountyi CuHtiir.I Tlicrp will be 33 othf r courses of-tcvetl in the spring term which will.

! conclude nn Apr. 20. Classen Kurt;\t 8 p.m. and close, at 10 p rn.

L.iie registrations will be mxept-ed it accompanied liv tire •??. regis-tration foe fjnei ilie 510 fee for nil(.•nurses except C!oi! when an ail-'litiimal equipment charge of S5 isnecessary.

Farming cngpgw 7_ millioniVOlk-'Ii.. Tilii LALCcu- t T, 0

j combined Rmptovmenl in transpor-I tatioti, puWic utilifes. stuel andi fuitn itidu.-ii !cs.

Always he alert tor school buseswhen thev stop to pick up or dis-charge eVildren When you stop,make (t r.r'idua! if possible to g'veadequate warning to followingtraffic.

HOME OWNERS!

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CASEY'S AGENCY, INCREALTOR

86 Fleolwocd DMVO S, Hwy. 35

HAZLET, N. J. 0773OFor Appointment

Offico 2M-844J - tvoi. 787-1187

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M & S MEAT MARKETA Butcher Shop For Over 50 Year?

32 W. FRONT ST. 264-9807 KEYPORT

We only give ourseal to carefullyscreened localbusinessmen.

Your local businessman who's got It, proudlydisplays it in his window, oi\ his trucks iirnl in hislotul OilU'l'tiMIlg.

Anil has agreed, in writing, to give you the bestpossible service and value, Hike cure of any of yourcomplaints promptly .snd run the kind of shop orservice you can be ptoud to patronize.

Look for the NAMCO API'ROYliD seal thenest time you need ;ilnio*l anything from any kiiul(ifshop or any kind of service.

It's your sine sign of rcconi-mended reliiibililv.

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TERMS OFSAIE

Ml iali-» Una!,no uxch:iii)!<\cveiithhiK a ,'<!

err. mail orphnne orders.Small depositmust accompa-ny eoi.1i f.r<l«r.K v e r y t hlnfisold «ul.J«-t 1»prii.r « « I « .KtnitU deliveryAT SALVAGE PRICESAdjustable Metal

BED FRAMES

Values 1o $350

HIDEAWAYSOFAS SLASHED

Just 36 Pieces!FAMOUS MAKER

INNERSPRINGMATTRESSES

Values to $129

JUMBORECLINING CHAIRSIn Assorted A ^^Fabrics $ S |LS

You'll Rccogniio thoLabel

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Thursday, January 'AS, !96? THE- MATAWAN JOURNAL, P.qe

3

TelephoneThe "ff.niKTs ami Merchants N;i-

Ivf^i Buck o! Mauwan lias bc-ee.'fle Die first commercial bank inNew Jersey to automate ils Sav-ings Dopr.ument to a cumpulor bydirect •.e-bphune iius. This is clonehy connecting the National CashRegister savings posting machinewith a pulse cancrul 'instrument,and tlic-m.v out through the BellT«ln>hoiii> system to the eori'.piUMcenter in Lfnitea.

Every record made on tlife cus-tomer's saving:; book is instantan-eously n?rprded in the computer.The computer verifies the cusinm-«i's fom\et balance and recordsthf iivsw bmance.

The Farmers nnd Merchants..ft*5[K I'aii three offices, all of whichare coni-.ti.twj I" !'"- computer cen-ter, so that a withdrawal or de-jiosit may be mailo at any oHice,irrespective nf ivhf« the nccountwas opc-uod The instantaneous up-dutinj? ot balances prevents improp-er withdrawals by persons movingquickly from one office to another.

New Uanklng OperationThis io the first sn>p in B rapidly

(icvclopin;; bankir.R operation inwhich a iKichiTO at the tenk"u lks" with a cnmp'Jter. This willJoaJ lo thus.- new imiovntio::!; inbankiriH. First, the improvement olcredit uui;>&s on every person whoever bourht anything (in credit.Hereafter n machine in the bankwill "tuik" to a computer or mas-ter computer to <ji>.i llie credit rat-ing, good or bad, on nnyone irs Hit;country.

Local credit bureiius' informntionwill be greatly expanded. Second,cheeks will phase out ot existencebecause the pnbtii: will pny Wl!sover e • telephone wire-comtf.-cted!rom name t o . a rrtiilt coruyi-.itcr..Third, coin end currency will ills.'appear, Itfuause a person's in<iivid-uaily coiled card will tvar.sfor bankbalances over a telephone linefrom almost, any ftore. Snmo ofdiese new tfevetopments w w *->i«ton a trinl bnsis nt the Bank of Dela-ware In Wilmington

! ary. The sr-arrh a-nsislS' oi a s i r - j cent andj ii'ii »i u-sts lor St'a thsuugh 12th jI iivialo liit'li school stttciciits to nf-ip :

i'ciiii'.1.- fur the pei:<;t!h i

Aniiounve Teals ForEiiginevrittg Ajilif title

The Junior Engineering Techni-cal Society will hold its annualsearch for pre-college students withengineering nplilude In the NewJersey aica beginning miu-Feuiu-

i paptitudes and ni:<iiiii'.'ii-

lions townnl coliege-lt-vel <-ni4in':r.r-ing studies. They are in supple-ment to local testing piosiiim?.

] Test results help predict probablejCuture success in ragmmin;.' SUKJ-i iw; they arc Jiot intends?*] to roti-j firm whether a student is likely tohmmv. i\ swv.-¥v>f'.il practicing en-gineer.

Students wishing to investigate'] thtii- potential <<ipal)i!iti'.'s in >'n-j uinecrinf; studies are requested towrite to .JETS National Eogineer-iiii; Aptitude Search, United En-gincerinR Center, 345 East *7tli St.,HBW York, N.Y., 10017. The teststake approximately three hours tocomplete: a fee of $2.50 per studentis required to help uii'sol expenses.r>ca;"'n" f':r applications receivedin New York City is Jan, 30.

All students wishing 10 take thetest inns* complete an applicationin advance and have, the option oftaking the test at the location near-est their liome.

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Shanghai InnChlnaie Rtit«ur«nt

Und*r Th« Men*g«m*nt et Fr»nl D«vln«

• Johnnie Ho, Chef• Tommi* Eng, Head Waiter

• Oalicious Full Cour«« Dinner}• Talce-Oul Ord«rt Prspared

• Banquei FadlHiatCall 566-8700

SCOTCH DOUBLES ~EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT - 10:IB P.M.

STRATHMORE LANESROUTE 34, MATAWAN

Phon« 566-3880

N.J. Natural Gas Co.Reports On Rurningx

NeW Jersey N - ' v " ! f. ; " .f any reported t-ariiin|;.s »i Ji centsa share for the three months endedDec. 31, tln> lirsi tyinr'v' •:< :l.s t'.i-cai year. 1 his compares lo ;IU centslast year.

Volume sales were up M.4 per

P jlo n siiitenii-iu by WAX V.'iilianis.pri'.sdr'iU, in thu qi'.artiM'iy ii^v'rllo siocUboUier^.

The compjiny released the follow-ing figures tor the (nrce monthsended Doc. 31: Earned Pt-r Corn-mon Shnrt\ M ceru.s; np^raiiu}',revfinii'.'K, $8,505.3S.0 ;iiid nei in":oi>:t-,

Act To Make CollectionSales Tax Easier

I «xcni|)ti»it in (jo»<l fuith. j any similar clfi'iU in our fxperi-I 7. i':vui I'.ii'.tve 'A the Hu^inoss- j ejice, L'M>: all the^t: :in\ilar efforts,

men's M v - m y t:oinnull..-e, i a . , v m , ,v , - .,-ni^c'cl when you ssked

State J'l'.iMiii'i John A. Kerviek j I li'1 i;':n'ait has aj?aiimniu>:cil ihiit, • !>•; Sales 'fax nu- j «s pup.5:l»:<: lu eiin

soon! i i e d i u i t j -

Files Application

Commissioner Davul j , GoltUierj;amiouncrio totiny (hot he hadexecute.') and rcii'nxtl to (heDepartment of Housing and UrbanDevelopment a j;rjut contract un-der the ttv ins uf ivliich $5,000.01)0 infederal Inntls will iie provided tomatch '/vile Rpprvpiiatimis »f alike amount im- the purpose of purch:-*.b-inj; )^ modci-p hi;*,h spr''flconinniter cars to b-' operated anPcniinylvii'iin Hdilioail rouit's In

Cancer Society Speaker

Miss Adelaide P.iterno, nucleartechnologist ut Riverview Hospital,will hi :hp puest speaker :it thumonthly meeting nf the MonmoulbCounty Chapter ot (he Ani'n-it-ai;CiihLt:*- "i/^itiy in iht-- lniiu Ha'l

' -,.Vr.s;, mi 'Ihur.vd.iy •/Yv'iiniji.Rol'crt C. Palton, president of thechapter, sUUir! iluit Miss Pntornowill ;,,ji.j.k r.ii V..c |,L..h.ts.s ijcingmade in cancer research in (liefi'ld of riiciiiilofiV, ?.r:\ urjc;;! allmembers to attend.

The in-.--.urer auue-s thai the j u 3 to uni te iliis .'iludy. the ve ryc:i>rii>i-ii'tre should b - ei.ntinucd and m ; V U w*> of t'.w pr«"V<i'm m a k e s ftihat ho v ! l «<a!<e a !]eliii!ec' ,.n in<.-tiUtl>!c tliat i m p i o v r m e n t s c a n«<llll\i-.:»V nl shl>Vlly. ; a . , , l st |. ),,i.l l,t, |;,iuVi."

, , , „ , , . . . C h e r co;;!in!Ui;e rt:conune.;Kia- I " ITI *vi*ik;r.i> I 'vviiid definincanmnn«:.M ih»t. " Ie Sales >a:v m i - j as p u w : / < : i.j el .n . . . ,a te u.c d.-u,i!; . i ) l i n s ; l M t , , , , „,,,„,, g i v t , n ful-,,)er ! , ! , „ ; , . , ! ! : r i . , , f V w e a r e mos traw is tiiicnu si.vi'rii! mns to ' «! lire;i\dr,^a iiresintlv retiu'ecil ! ......i,. 1,, ,1. . i .,„».„.. 1,1ns i i i . a i . i . i i i i . n i . m e ™ mmakr I In- joh of . - H e c t i c Ili-- lax i on l lv 1....K .-r I'm- r.'tuni form 1 ' ' " ' , , 1 , : " , ' :" ; : m i . . , i o ( i s «r;-.tc-Jii fi.r (),<• public raindcdnesse i . M e r : , , , N r w . U . I s , y b ' U 1 1 ^ n ^ i O r , m ST.-,t.>; rhis siiiip:if-l:.-.i.i..r, I , M ^ ' . l ^ a i ^

Mr. Kft-vick iilid that the chunnes will chniuvite more than hi.!' of the. ^ ) , n | r < a i u s ,,nli cc-nir.U'tr-rs _ _ -involved wi re included jinmiig the iiiforin:iiiiiii pic.-.f. 'iy rt'ijiiired on | The"'niiMv.ittee lU-rees'tiiat rh«feci)mm::i!datioas of n H-IV-MIIKT I '1" ' ''''tnvii ii'v.-n. A:-CJ, vrndurs vvitli I scope iif tht -;<- |;r .-ibl'enis "ii-ake itHusinJ-ssn-en's S;.ta. Tax Advisi-ry | m o n : il.ati nne h a r n e s s lucatici'. ; i m p, , K ^t |o for' ihi's eomniitlW- toCouinnt'.ic, wliicli v.-as appoinli-d I who tire presenriy ixguirc-tl to re j n,:'iUjvi ,|,,. <n:, .-.ijuii.s nl this t ime."by tlu! Iri'iisurer n, October. Com- j port dual led iv.cniuk.Kns for t ;ui i i - | h t , c , ) r . un l t te i - suggrsicd ihat thetitittcr i-^nitp-.im F'at ik Cht'.vsmi, j sluro Will be u nu ind us soon as 1 'intrreslert parties liirct wilh tachtax m.i.iii.r.er of Si-ars, Hncbuck & i pn^sil'U' l r list only Hit .moss sales p | | , , ; r :111(| „.:(), i | .e | . . m - f a u (0 s u | v e

it'.o. in Pliiliulelphio submitti-it the I by Inciilion ll-'erm S'l-M).icuinmiit'.f j . rccoiumendatioii!. iasl I S'rtitii Bail 1HW»I week. | 2, Crcil't for had debts.

their problems.2. Issuance of roi;uK'iiions clcar-

1y '!(fiiv:'.,; tin.- di;i!ii-clion iK'tw| The s i p s (lfiideJ on hy ihe bu- j Rt'KUl.'iiO'is will h.? is-i-.u-d sluv.ily i capita! iiiV[-.rovtimei1ls and repairs.! reau a re : • Hint will uuilinr tn? nimlitinns \m- \ The eoiiiiniu>'(' nrtcd that " theJ 1. I-'iiiii!! of Ihe i-alrs lax louirn ! ii'-r wl'.u.i -i vcidci 'v.!' he |'t ••1V.1t- ; .•;;),-,.,itm oi this problem ii '.i.ost

FLORSHEIM-SHOESfor Men «t

la Conte Shoe Store"t i W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT2M-4063 - EASY CHARG*

on u qu'iilt-i'ly ruisiv r/sllicr thnn iril to iaki- m-dii fur tux p;iid,on B lii-ii'leiv !:;-.sis not ooilt-. ml, en !nri ' '

Onarlerly r-ilingSubjo .i (o pos.sihle tk'hiy eneoun-

lorwl in vdfkiut; yut the iw-cessary ! 11ktaiis. ihc b'.iica'u I

d i f r i i - i i i t . . . "3 . R f i n o v i n K d i e .sii les t a x t in t h e

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for the vacation of Your Dreams

consult with usliffure you go . . .

You have the funwo do the planningand urranging. What'smore, there's no extracost tor our services.

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»*7 Calli: YxUoj (-1141 — M Smllh St., Prrtll Amboj1 nr<kftf)vr»y Keypult — Nlsbts C&U 7.C-1-S93I

Brown Travel Bureau

Tupettjriters& Adding Ma

ALL MAKESSOLDRENTEDREPAIRED

LARGE SELECTIONNEW AND REBUILTS AT LOW PRICES

5 YEAR GUARANTEE

SERPICO S(01 Monmouth Si., Red Bank

Phon* 747-0485

GIFTS FORSHADOW LAWN

SAVERS atKEYPORT,

MIDDLETOWNand HOLMDELOFFICES ONLY

SET OF SIX TEFLON UTCNSILSally m«cii> for utv e« yc it T«(lon pelt *nd pint, Fit* wh»n YOU oprn • }50.f tcccunl of «dd t&O, fo yr.ur prtttrt account.

A TRAVfclllGPAIR OF OUTAr.'B TANJDI fiS

THSS OFFER LIMITEDwn nti'l I lolmtldl.

DuHttJwii)', o» Hvrwvoti Avenue, long

j [ K ydors, bin s ovild afiVcl l*vss limn 15 Uwtlimni* llu* conditinns imdi'r whirh

"What they have done, and what ',the llnii'au has arcomplis-hrd since ;

per cent of the s:l!es tax r»'i-(.inie. a vendor may aeeept a properly I the pini;rflirt went into effect on Ju-2. SimpMied ta.x lorms. sxccuti-d certificate fur resale or ' ly 1, loituii'ly ranks favorably with i

Obesity BeltsU

RIBSUPPORTS

. . . _ Mi'iNo ltioa is" i\> ^ O I J ) » A ' r i

"• ' You: UiiclorPresrrlbeaRib Supports

Sm sine BlMelts MulcriMy

APPLIANCEIUJU DRUG CO.

37 W. From SI., Keyport(M^xt to Peoptci Nat'l Bank)

Marathon lUiiri P&a*Our Door

UUXIQK in Alt f y p o auvflfvAppUit\f«* ivA GirmeaU

Even the ash tray ridessmoother in ChevroletsWhen you're down at your dealer's trying out a new Chevrolet, be sure you pull out the ashtray. Notice how nice and easy it glides, never haiiRing up or even scraping. The reason is,It rides on ball bearings. Four shiny little ball bearings. (Take the tray all the way out andyou'll see them.) You say you don't even smoke? Then look at it this way. Thatash tray is a symbol of the way we make cars: Paying extra attention to the littlethings as well as the big ones, as a way of making extra sure your '67 ( lievrolct

gives you

that sure feeling

MULLER CHEVROLET, INC.MATAWAN, N. J. 07747

Fourtaors

Cars Bui Longer Tripsvolume of vehicles winch The avtirsise daiiy volume of en j Public IHulions at Pirsl Mcrchi.nts

iv, r . M . n Ci'-irp PurkwaviKTinB traffic in the Es-iex seolicn i National Bank of .-Ulxiry Park luislh« GMKii-n M,ue f<.n.,v,.y | d ( . c . .^S( . , | fn,m 71224 dunni; I1MSR I IIBPII announced hy .lulm G. How.lt,

Do vine Named ForPiiblir Rclulioiw

Tho ap^umtmoiu «( Uichariij UeWnu » ' Jll'J fiiirtU'ii Ri!., Sliivws>

bury, -is D'iot:ttir of Personnel am

THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J.

Exhibit Old And New Phones

The

used

les t /year d w f i s f ' d uy mom than ; t l ) ,,75 million from il>e IWS record, but j s o m "

last year, a dllferi'nce nf president. Mr. Dcv ne will serve asW,;)88 cars a day. With • • • •ln;ud oi the b:"ink's poI'^UIUK'!

the reduced t'Uffit traveled (tiv i creased volumes in oilier sections partmetv. and will be responsibler >r" ii«.n „.,-.« n» tl,» lull timer I iwrtmlly offsetting the fcsex drop, I fur cxn'in'linR the bank's inlj'Pinllunger diMancos on the loll s u p u - » dcJr(.Ml, fllf the entire P a r t ' and external comiiumuations prohighway, iiv'ay uve.raseil approjiimiili-ly 14.-I firams.

The more lonjj-distanci; traffic an ! 01)0'vehicles a day. | Prior Ii joiiiirtR I'iist \ti-icli:-.Hi^the Parkway in 1988 pushed total ! O v r r a n tn)ffi(, 011 ( | l e Parkway! Mr- Devine was I:J.' 10 years ustravel up over the year before hy I m 8 i n . ] i l H , thioush th- lissox sec- jsociatcd wth the public relations f.some 64 million miles. I h e ( i ()n a | . o w e l ) t ( |u w | 1 f,.,)ni logjox< depariimni of Moigan Guar.inis 'decreased volume of vohielu-s was c . i r s a (j.,y j n l;^r, in m a v L . r a | . e ,,f j Ttu:;t Company of Ncv '•. •: • i

>>•<.:-- U I K < I I Il !

somedec _.._due to an almost one-third cut last j S ^ i " f,"," 'year. Muiii Hue vol'mtn- 1 hi- edi- „ . .year in the number cnt.Tinw »>« I | n tn t . tull-iirt* Stali;-<".ll:i;\' y ' n " ! 1 '"• ' «o:'i;"l with tlic personnel d"previously toll-free Essex County | ( ) f ;t_,;,,n r-.,.„„ v- (,,._ -,.,,;, /, j | ( , m a i , | parimpnt in its employee relationssection. , „, ..,. .,- ,!)-;.(_-: i in I'JBn lo 107,134 { pr»»ur-i-.v.. .\ (ornvif editor of iht ,

Tho Now Jersey Uij4.'.-'.;>j / M I " K : ; Usi ylar to becmu- tin- Parkway's ' Union Register, Union. Mr. l > \ n eIty said today the estimated 125.-1 tiaHic hish-lwiiH. j served 19 years In Ihe editorial d'5G(l,0d0 vehicles which usi'il the Th,. avi-two IIMILM'I of ti-iu un Un ' : | m m m ' ' " " l ( l ' 1 ' t-'swist!: lA'cmnnParkway.!«« year traveled 1.726 \ P ^ ' ffi ' ^ ' ^ u V i a t a I New. Krt.k.n^out ,,r iV paper ,P y . ybillion miles on Iht: 173-mile road.This compared u> 130,670,000 vehi-cles in l!Kir> traveling 1.86'J billion

i l '

y yagainst 12.7 miles in

Ih f h l dpointing

d l

P.'

tnile's.Prop In Vehicles

The total drop In vehicles on tlwPm+iv— ' - - ""i(j reflected a K.1 .pui-Lt!iu iwuuiiin in the number of i crenwdcars entering tlic Mssex sectionsince the sinrl of locil llt-ce'ilcntrance-eNii lolls there last Jami-ary.

g . pgup Ihf fact that lli'.' decreased vol-ume of vehicles traveled for muchlunger distances as a whole

With the start last January uf Ihe.local toils in lh° >-'»-<-v. sei-tiun.

,-,•- . 1986 In-p e r Cv'n; c.:«.i l'ii'»">. |

was up from 1

Jersey Sii'Mt Offiie fiom ]f>.'t' n1957.

A Kra<h»:ite oj Asoury Park HighSchool, Mr. Dovln.' and his wifehave live.l in Shrewsbury Iti years.They hava one BOH, .tames, n h•••«.!•.•man at Prunklin mid Marshall Col-

Its net toll income$.'!ll.-17t;,37o in l!l(;5 in i.ti,a/;i,7;W last |year, with some $I,S17,II[)O collect- " '

UNIOF.F mean.-, i ul]i ami nope lorworlds needv 1

yI'd on the K S M section ramps.

MODERNIZE • REMODEL WITH PRE-FINISHED

WALL PANELINGCOME IN AND ASK FOR DETAILS

Matawan Lumber Co, Th< Friendli) l.umhii YnntSutphin Ave. 566-4500 Watawan

Trading Slum/)*Hil Record High

Th;> volume oi trading s tamjn ol | |

all kinds di.nribiiti-d W U S. r>- j

:a au,J Iiir'ii!!-;|) Ini-eatiM? pro-

us ro.se to 3 :i".v hi;;ii in WSfi,

and of>!itlfn:^"i indus'iy £it»\v;h !y(.XPCfli ' il fOl tl'Li 0iU!MU£ y t: a f,

iccorduu'. \.n William iv HenM'Okt-.

>i I MM of "i'lio Spcrry atul liulch- i

ins i Company, aatioii's la ri:

t idinn sliinip firm. \

I I I . s t a i i . j . i m i i ' - i ' - v r.-.'rx : , |

1 * i p p r n a c h e d $ 7 ! l ! . i « ) i J . 0 i » w i i h •

i t i l i n u i t e d -iy7 b i l l . i ' j n . ' i f a u i j i s i s - '

sued hy sum.! 'iml.OOO retailers. Mi. ;

liuinockt* saiil. I in- ri>n!r:c:u-d *vith

sul<-s o! S778,<Mi!.ttO0 In 1!KS when i

'iS!-; hUlian sliiu'.ps WL-ie dijtributtM.1 ;

fund p ;u i ' s apinircntly Ua> hud lit- \t.'e, if buy, effect mi m i i s t i m a Iny- jally to t:\idin» $!ani|j<. Mr. Bein- 'eciie said He reported thai S&H'.sinfti annual iui!lni,-»'idc consumer |survey slii»ved tlmt for the fifth iyear in a row. [radian stamps a r e !su\e<! In betli 'r than eiijlit out of!Ill American huui'L-h'jlds. '

Thursday, January 26, 1967

Poticioi Repla:eci

Call 583-1300

IMSURANCa

Hwy. 34 -• Matawan

87 Trl-Kxjio t'oimmiiilenliuns F-.xpo«i|ion is bvi»i> ; Hank; Mayor John Arnime, Ited Uauk; Juseplv •\/J«-1K-1(I at (liree Sti'lnliai-h's stores Hirouj h Saluriliiy. ' HIM, Shite Asseuiblvnuin; null J. Allen Mohn, puhlieThirty exhibits run|;lnt; Iruni unli<|UL- (eli'phnnes lo relations inaiuifier, l.onK llianch and K«d Hank, N, J.(he modern picture phone- arc- on display. 0|HMIIII|> ! Bell 'leleprmiH' Company. The i>\|Hisiiiun was ar-tht> exposition at the Keil Hank slnrt' are, li-fl to ranged with Hie cooperation ol N. J. Hell Telephoneright, Hobcrt Hop*-, manager. Steiuhaeh's store. Red : Company and Bell Lnbornlorles, llolmdel Township.

Ross W."Sava With Safeco

[ ^Auio and Homeowner Policies" \5US5S/

Real Estate—InsuranceMATAWAN 138 Main St. 566-0003

M' wilh our fu«t oil. You'll lilo iHe ,!? friBndlv it'rvicd. too .

!it

JULTZjK

NO GIMMICKS

13 BROAD ST. Wu

AliSLE FOR iirSJLl EVE*Y D^Y AND COMJ^ABI!

DISCOUNT FOODS

VAX 1

CARSPEEDY SAYS:

"Come on a!!You Girls andMake Yours a B B FAMILYat BILL LANZARO'S

G TENDER

PANTRY PRlDE SAVES I T U R K E Y S ->•-YOU MORE ft,,An,,oV

WITH THESE BONUS «U A R«»E D

^ c o u P O N s r ^ CHKKEN LEGS - BACKSCLIP THIS COUPON

,1,-i It.« P-.nch«l« of| ) 00 oi Mara50c OFF!

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*~theresone H K E

NEVA

PantryPride,

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Chuck Steak Ib. 37c

Ib. 78o

Ib. 78c

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ItalianhUDSOfi Oi HARVCSf • U A H

Sliced B<tcon Ib. 68c

Shoulder Steak Ib. 98cBu .1 i/i |IIB;

Deldionico Sf«<ik Ib. $1.68

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20c OFF!5 Ib. BAG OF SUGAR

66 CHEVROLET Caprice4.1V Hard Top, Air Com) V I . Au l0 Ti.ni,M . , R t H , tlf ollh JI . . I Vl«rl Tap.

66 CHRYSLER New YorkorIDr. M..J Tnp Aul». Ir.ni. f.f., K i l l , IU.I.

65 MERCURY Comet

'64 RAMBLER Classic 660* 0', 9 Pall i l . l . f i Wiqon. 1 Cyl , A ,'oTrail, G. . .1 I Wlni.,

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65 PLYMOUTH Fury IIICI»..HM< VI |i,fl !•„, . mi l UI>M<

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