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Sheba Shmar performs,1965

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Soupy Sales, 1965 Ocean Ice Palace in Brick

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 Asbury Park press 2 Jul 1965

Pottery Barn , Toms River, 1965

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 Asbury Park Press 2 Jul 1965

Pelican Island, 1965

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Piancone brothers, Point Pleasant Beach, 1965

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 Asbury Park  Press 2 Jul 1965

Janet Cox gets engaged, 1965

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Asbury Park Press 2 Jul 1965  

Fire in South Toms River, 1965

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 Asbury Park Press 2 Jul 1965

Fake ID in Sea Bright, 1965

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 Asbury Park Press 2 Jul 1965

Dainty Pliers

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 Asbury Park Press 2 Jul 1965

Driving on the revoked list, 1965

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 Asbury Park Press 2 Jul 1965

Beachwood, from the 1965 Ocean County Yearbook

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Joseph Robertson obituary, 1965

Asbury Park Press, 22 Mar 1965 Joseph B. Robertson, 25, of 38 Park Ave, Berkeley, who died Saturday in an automobile crash in Absecon, had lived here since 1962. He was born in Camden, S.C.. Mr. Robertson worked for the J.F. Kieley Construction Co., Toms River. He was a former member of the Bayville Civil Defense Unit. Mr. Robertson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Janice Robertson; 2 sons, Joseph B., jr. and Lewis, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Messick Robertson, Camden, S.C.; three brothers, Bruce and Lewis, Camden, S.C. and Neville Roberts, Tennessee. Anderson And Campbell Funerals Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements.

deadly car crash, 1965

Asbury Park Press, 21 Mar 1965: TWO OCEAN MEN DIE IN CAR CRASH Absecon -- Two Ocean County men were killed yesterday when a car driven by a sixteen year old boy collided with another automobile on the White Horse Pike, Absecon Police said. The victims were identified as Joseph Robertson, 26, of 38 Park Avenue, Berkeley Township, and William Stiles, 36, of Bay Avenue, Tuckerton. Sgt. Nicholas Lo Presti said they were passengers in a vehicle driven by Harold Ireland, North Green St, Tuckerton. Sgt. Lo Presti said Ireland was 16 years old. The legal age for driving in New Jersey is 17. The car was was owned by another passenger, Leroy Salmons, also of N. Green St, Sgt. Lo Presti said. Ireland was in serious condition and Mr. Salmons in satisfactory condition at the Atlantic City Hospital last night. The driver of the other car, Raymond Cook, Absecon Highlands, was in satisfactory condition.

Beatrice Titus obituary, 1965

from the New Jersey Courier 21 Mar 1965 TITUS- Beatrice Clayton, on March 20, 1965, of 136 Mount Tabor Way, Ocean Grove, beloved wife of LeRoy, devoted mother of Mrs. Delores Y. Beck Young. Funeral Services at the Bodine Funeral Home, 1007 Bangs Ave, Asbury Park, on Wed, March 24, at 2 P.M. Interment, Glenwood Cemetery,West Long Branch.

Mary Sautter obituary, 1965

from the New Jersey Courier 21 Mar 1965 On March 20, 1965, Mary J. Sautter of Union Ave, Irvington, wife of the late Fred Sautter and beloved mother of Rosemary and the late M. Mildred Sautter. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral from the Funeral Apartments (George Ahr and Son), 700 Nye Ave, at Park Pl. and Springfield Ave, Irvington, on Tuesd at 8:30 A.M., then to the church of St. Paul the Apostle, where at 9:15 A.M. a High Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul. Interment St. Catharine's Cemetery, Sea Girt. Friends are invited to call Sun. and Mon., 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., in lieu of flowers, spiritual bouquets are requested.

Joseph Robertson obituary, 1965

from the New Jersey Courier 21 Mar 1965 BERKELEY TOWNSHIP-Joseph B. Robertson, 25, of 38 Park Ave, who died Saturday in an automobile crash in Absecon, had lived here since 1962. He was born in Camden, SC. Mr. Robertson worked for the J.F. Kieley Construction Co., Toms River. He was a former member of the Bayville Civil Defense Unit. Mr. Robertson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Janice Robertson; two sons, Joseph B., Jr. and Lewis, at home; a daughter, Sherill Ann, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Messick Robertson, Camden, S.C.; three brothers: Bruce Robertson and Lewis Robertson, Camden, S.C., and Neville Robertson, Tenn; and fours sisters. The Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements.

James Van Brunt obituary, 1965

from the New Jersey Courier 21 Mar 1965 LONG BRANCH-- James Clifford Van Brunt, 44, of 490 Atlantic Ave, died Saturday at Monmouth Medical Center after a short illness. Mr. Van Brunt was born in Sea Bright and had lived here nearly all his life. He was a World War II veteran and a civilian employee at Ft. Monmouth. Mr. Van Brunt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eleanor Jones Van Brunt; four sons, James Clifford, jr., Ronald, Stephen, and William, all here; a daughter, Nancy, here; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Van Brunt, Oceanport, and a brother, Donald E. Van Brunt, West Long Branch. The Flock Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Madeline Badovinac obituary, 1965

from the New Jersey Courier, 21 Mar 1965 MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP-- Mrs. Madeline Badovinac, 40, of Aberdeen, died Saturday in Riverview hospital, Red Bank, after a short illness. She was born in Red Bank. She was a communicant of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, New Monmouth. She also belonged to the Croatian Fraternal Union. Mrs. Badovinac is survived by her husband, Nicholas, two daughters, Genevieve L. and Joann, and two sons, John A. and Michael P., all at home; her mother, Mrs. Christine G. Abbatemarco, Red Bank; two brothers, Frank Abbatermarco, Red Bank, and John Abbatemarco, Eatontown, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Bedford, Highlands, and Mrs. Mildred Warnock, Matawan. The Worden Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements.

Madeline Badovinac obituary, 1965

from the New Jersey Courier, 21 Mar 1965 MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP-- Mrs. Madeline Badovinac, 40, of Aberdeen, died Saturday in Riverview hospital, Red Bank, after a short illness. She was born in Red Bank. She was a communicant of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, New Monmouth. She also belonged to the Croatian Fraternal Union. Mrs. Badovinac is survived by her husband, Nicholas, two daughters, Genevieve L. and Joann, and two sons, John A. and Michael P., all at home; her mother, Mrs. Christine G. Abbatemarco, Red Bank; two brothers, Frank Abbatermarco, Red Bank, and John Abbatemarco, Eatontown, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Bedford, Highlands, and Mrs. Mildred Warnock, Matawan. The Worden Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements