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4 ASBU8Y PARK EVENING PRESS, Jan. 16, 1964 Johnson Says He Will Fight For Medicare THESE LOW, LOW PRICES PLUS PLAID STAMPS PROVE A1P OFFERS MORI FOR TOUR MONETI 0 CHECK f3 COMPARE WASHINGTON UP) President Johnson said yesterday that medical care for the aged through Social Security "is the American way." And he told a group of supporters of the plan "we have just begun to fight" for it. i VC- 'ir The comments came as some SAV 50 proponents of the program now before the house ways and means committee met with Mr. Johnson at the White House. We've Checked and We Know, These Values Save Ycu Morel The president said "Medicare is the American wav.

It is prac tical, it is sensible, it is fair, it AV. liiilliliin tli- YOU NEVER PAY UORE AT A A P's advertised price is a fair, low price for the fine quality offered. We guarantee that we will not offer for sale the same brand or Hem under a different name at a higher price at A P. Such practices are deceptive and not in the public interest. 4 RECUPERATING-Nurse Soultana Zarifi comforts Michael Stamoulis, 12-year-old Greek boy, yesterday at Deborah Hospital, Browns Mills, wheYe he is recovering satisfactorily from open-heart surgery.

Doctors at the hospital stopped Michael's heart beat last Thursday for 45 minutes so they could close a hole in his heart. Michael, who speaks no English, makes his wishes known through Miss Zarifi, who also is from Greece. YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT A FRESH BROILING or FRYING is just." Mr. Johnson added that older citizens should not have to "stoop and bend and plead for funds shoveled out of some state or federal treasury" to finance medical bills. The present Kerr-Mills Law for medical care of the elderly is based on inability to otherwi.se finance it.

Mr. Johnson said that for 25 cents a week in social security contributions a worker could have insurance that would permit him, after retirement, to choose his own doctor and hospital when he needs medical care. AMA Statement An official of the American Medical Association, which opposes the administration program, said in a statement issued in Chicago last night that "errors of fact in the president's statement indicate that his advisors are feeding him misinformation about this proposal." Dr. F. J.

L. Blasineame. exec ASSEMBLY 'ADOPTION'-Alfred N. Beadleston, R-Mon-wouth, who became Assembly speaker Tuesday at opening of the 1964 Legislature, holds children of Assemblyman Loree Collins, R-Union, who were "adopted" as children of the house. The youngsters are Craig, 9, and Sherley, 6.

(UPI) Attendance Zones Set For Freehold Regional BABY IS EVEX IX FIRST, COURT FREEHOLD The Freehold Re WHOLE gional Board of Education last Split, Cut-Up or Quartered Presbyterians Elect 17 At Toms River TOTIS RIVER Five elders, seven deacons, and five trustees were elected at the annual meet-big of the Presbyterian Church of Toms River last night. night established attendance zones which will become effective when the Southern Freehold Regional MUSEUM GETS UXUSUAL GIFT NEW YORK Just to think about it would give most householders the willies: a million termites. But someone here has received a gift of precisely that many and is delighted. The gift, comprising the world's largest collection or termite specimens, was made to the American Museum of Natural History. It came from Dr.

Alfred E. Emerson, professor emeritus of zoology at the Un-niversity of Chicago and a research associate in entomology at the museum. Dr. Emerson spent years in collecting the specimens around the world. They will be used for scientific study at the museum.

2S.1 High School opens in September. lb hired to address, sort, package, and deliver to post offices brochures explaining school elections and other matters. Robert Sustick, Board member from Howell Township, called the move the only way to insure an up-to-date mailing list. Mr. Sustick was recently asked by homeowners associations to explain why numerous Howell residents failed to get notices of a December referendum until the election was over.

Mr. Frisbie reported that the school's accreditation by the Middle States Association of Sec HOUSTON, Tex. W-rercy Foreman, a massively built defense lawyer, pently burped a baby in front of the judge's bench in a murder trial yesterday. Mrs. Beverly Chambers White, 16, was rolled into court on an ambulance stretcher, cradling her three-week-old son, to testify in the murder trial of Jack W.

Bonds, 42. Bonds, an elevator mechanic, is charged in the shooting of William John Walden III, 15. Mrs. White had a doctor's report that she should remain lying down except for a few minutes at a time. utive vice president of the AMA said the statement that the program would cost 25 cents a week applies only to workers who earn S50 a week.

It would mean at least a $40 annual increase in payroll taxes the first year for most wage-earners, he said, adding: "We do not agree that it is fair Students from Howell Township, Farmingdale, and the southern part of Freehold Township will attend the new school. Students from Englishtown, Manalapan Township, Marlboro Township, Colts Neck Township, Freehold, and the northern part ONE QUALITY-THE FINEST Sold only at the Advertised Prices-NONE HIGHER It was reported that as of Jan. 1 the church had 1,644 mcrrmcrs and that contributions (o the operational and benevolence funds during 1963 totaled more than $116,000.. Chester Mullcr, chairman of the building committee, said that the church took title yesterday to the site for its new building on Hooper Avenue. FRESH, TOP GRADE ondary Schools and Colleges has been continued until May, 1968.

of Freehold Township will continue at the present high school in Freehold. LEGS WITH THIGHS BREASTS WITH RIBS or just to force the worker with a large family who earns $5,200 a year or less to pay the hospital bills for the half a million elderly who have an annual income of $10,000 and more and the 10 million others who have protected themselves with hospital Riverside 100 Re-Built Frank Witman, Board secretary, was authorized to consult with the Board attorney to begin legal work connected with, supplying water to the southern school. Approve Loan Bond The Board approved a $170,000 temporary loan bond. Mr. Sustick, chairman of the Engines At one point, Foreman broke off questioning and explained to the judge "She wants me to burp the baby, your honor." Phantom Tracks Protect Turkcvs The dividing line in Freehold Township runs along Route 537 from the Township's western boundary to the Freehold borough line, along the borough line to Center Street, easterly along Center Street to East Freehold Road, north along East Freehold Road to Burlington Road, and along Burlington Road to the Colts Neck Township line.

Sympathize With Seniors 6 '42-61 Elders elected were Leonard H. Cooke, Mrs. William L. Coop, Mrs. William S.

Ernst, Kenneth V. Horner and Nelson W. Morley. Deacons elected were Stuart L. Christie, Franklin V.

Fischer, G. Eric Fribcre, Leroy F. Reiser, Kenneth F. Tacey, Dale D. Ungcr Sr.

and E. William Whitehead Jr. Trustees named were Evan D. Alderfer Andrew Clemon-te, Mrs. John P.

Keneter, Rich-fd D. Button and William Wells Jr. Wall Pupils 3Iust Make Up Snow Holiday WALL TOWNSHIP School children, returning to classes i(i P0BK I "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY athletic committee, reported an athletic budget increase of only $305 during the last five years, despite larger enrollments and the addition of six sports. The MONTEVALLO, Ala. tfl The today for the first time this central Alabama county of MM 219 I Shelby was shaken by discovery of mysterious nine-inch tracks resembling those of a gorilla.

7-RIB END PIECE The Board sympathized with student requests that next year's senior class be allowed to attend the same school, but felt it would week, must go to school on Lincoln's birthday next month to make up for it. Superintendent Granville V. Magce told the Board of Education last night the additional day off from classes yesterday Installed be impractical. 1963-64 athletic budget is $12,735. The Board approved the school's membership in the Association of College Admissions Counselors.

The Now Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association was given permission to conduct the state gymnastic championship at the school on Feb. 8. AT A RIB END CONTAINS A FULL 7 RIBS You Get More of the Choice Cent er Cut 1 1 2s because of the storm put the Hundreds of persons, including a college professor, tried to de- cide what manner animal could have made the marks. I Then someone tipped a local radio station that the whole thing was a hoax. Pete Pickett system a day behind in the number of required class days.

The Board voted to make up that day Feb. 12. WHi head 'Without head With old engine in trade. Restore your old car'i pep, power, performance. Price includes installation.

nnrrr "The social amenities are important but secondary," said Superintendent Kenneth Frisbie. He said great space and transportation problems would be caused by all seniors attending the same school. The Board will explore possibilities of joint social activities between the two schools, including a possible joint graduation next Jet 4 pr Cm Classified Ads For SEMI-BONELESS II III. Montgomery Ward SUPER-RIGHT. SMOKED.

FULLY liV 1 Fire Damages Car TOMS RIVER Fire of undetermined origin caused minor damage to Nat Vega's car in front of 517 Vine St. early last night. Toms River Fire Companies 1 and 2 put out the blaze. I uunxu vuty cooked, either half. 4 to a id year.

Monmouth Shopping Center LI 2-2150 SHANKLESS SKINLESS EXCESS FAT REMOVED! Hired Services Freehold Office Services was of nearby Bessemer admitted planting the tracks to "keep hunters from killing turkeys in the area before the official "hunting season opened." Temple Shalom Youth Croup Slates Dance MATAWAN TOWNSHIP -The Youth Group of Temple Shalom will hold a Snow Ball i at Strathmore School from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday. Arnie Christie, teen-age "Nite I Club" disc jockey for CBS radio, will be master of ceremonies. The Infinite Band will play for dancing. A dance contest will be held.

Albums and records will be door prizes. Robert Lichtenstein, Matawan High School senior, is president i of the Youth Group. "KING CANADIAN" SAYS: AGAR BRAND Ready to Eat MMM 3 Choose From 27 Complete 3 -Room Groups! From the "GARDEN APARTMENT SPECIAL" ot $277 to the Deluxe "DECORATOR MODEL HOME" group at $577. NONE HIGHER! MRK (SIHIPS SKffi 691 "Super-Right" Quality HOT or SWEET DT ALDAN SSISMi 67i ALLGOOD BRAND Top Grade Sugar Cured SUCEP BAN 2 89c Modern Deluxe Group 3 ROOMS COMPLETE 3i Child TB Discussion At Alleinvood Today i WALL TOWNSHIP Dr. Anthony P.

DeSpirito, Neptune City, will discuss "Tuberculosis i in Children" at a Monmouth i County Organization for Social Service staff program in Hospital today. The doctor is attending pediatrician at the children's clinic twice a month at the hospital, The program will be the sec-: ond in-service education session on tuberculosis. The program is open to public health, school, industrial nurses in Monmouth Countv. Trade School Budget 59 lb California Beef Chuck Bone In PT ROAST SWORDFISEi STEA1CS SHRIMP DOWN FANCY BONELESS 65 5S 2.99 Delivers Pay $3 Per if IfTV 1 2 1 I 1 1 TV -MwtfT- I Includes All This: YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT A Extra Fancy PPDJl) Mcintosh "trfc LIVING ROOM: Hondsomt sofa with 2 matching chairs, 3 tables with party-proof tops, in walnut or blond ond 2 lovely decorator lamps. CAN BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY FOR ONLY $159 Seedless White Meeting Set Jan.

21 I TOMS RIVER The Ocean County Vocational School Board last night scheduled a meeting Jan. 21 for final consideration and adoption of its budget. The i budget will be submitted to I the Board of Freeholders for approval and inclusion in the i County budget. Henry Moore, Point Pleasant Beach, was reappointed to the Board for a four-year term by Ocean County Judges Albert S. Larrabce and Robert F.

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