h 8 EEho& .uh;j. -zhrii: s-uo-zi Two Brothers Die Loscoe In Plane Accident District Clerk Killed At Union Beach Letter To Board After ■ 3 When Craft Crashes In Member National Editorial Association— New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association ' -Two Dftys In Office Fog; Another Pilot Is Charges Salary, Duties Forced Down . 82nd YEAR — 27th WEEK* MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1951 Single Copy Six Cents Were Misrepresented Tho' Day Funeral Home, Kcy- For tho fiooond time In Bi)i w eeks port, Sunday shipped to Valley $25,000 Sought the Matawan' Tmvnsljlp Board of Stream, L. I., the bodies of Hoy- Parolee Gets TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS GET SET FOR ANOTHER YEAR Township Employees KducutUm Ik without^ 0 regular m ond Schuster, 20, and Edward in Libel Action ..... ‘ district clerk. • George Loscoe, 3 Schuster, 27, brothers, of Island Washington St.. Motuwnh, who took r Henry F, Delbasco of Morristown Trees, fi. I., who died instantly Jail Sentence Granted Pay Boost office iih HUcecMior to Mrs. 6cot*ffl* ltd., Madison Township, has filed when, their two-seater, BT-13 ad­ unnu L.. Johnnun on Jon 1, lor* a $25,000 dam age action in County vanced trainer plane crashed into warded to tho board u totter of Court, charging he w as injured by Raritan Bay, 400 yards oil tho Suspicious Attions On Salary Ordinance To reylgnutlon yesterday ofTecllve im­ a libelous story printed and clrcu* shoreline at the foot of Dock St.; Highway. Bring His Be Revamped Because mediately. v' • ' Union .Beach...... “ lated in-that community-last Sep­ The letter Wivs rijad to~ii“ «pccitil— The -Union Bdactf .faUUty was tember. The" suit was filed at the Arrest; Dismiss Case Of HigK Living Costs; office of Middlesex . County Clerk mooting of the bourd last night the first of two air mishaps in . Of Freehold Woman Kftlieta Sworn- In but acceptance wan- put over to » the area over the holiday weekend. Edward J. Patten this week. the regular mooting of Jon. IS. ' The action is against Madison Term of 15 days' in' the county A salary ordlnnnce granting *nb The other occurred Sunday evc- Mrs, Christine E. Lumborn, n ning when Carl P. Nelson, Bald­ American Publishing Co., Mary jail was given Robert Brady, 18, stiintlal iiK'U'iisei to Matnwaiv bourd member who netod as clcrk w in, L. I., sheared oft a few 'p ea ch Brown and Leo' McLaughlin, all Newark, by Magistrate Luther A. Township employeca lo meet higher pro tom nftor tho* resignation of trees in the orchard owned by H. of Latfrence Harbor/ They arc Foster, Matawan Township, last living costs will be introduced at Mm Johnson bccuinc ; oflcctlvo . L. Warnock. Haztel Ave., Raritan alleged to be the publisher and night as a result o t an arrest made the municipal meeting tonight, Nov, Jto, In again nerving as acting Writers of the pUegcd libel. by Key port State Police on Route Chalrmun John Mnrs Jr. announced Township, when he brought his district clerk. . ► Fairchild PT-1D cabin plane down Mr. Delbasco says he was “in­ 35, jClifJw ood, 1:13* a.in. yesterday. at the organlratlou meeting Mott Mr. Lohcoo'n letter Qf roslgnutlon jured in good name, esteem. repu­ . Troopers George-Armstrong ond d a y ...... • . _ . . . , in an . emergency. . landing, Mr. is art follow s: ...... ^ . Nelson, a former j^ir ^orcc pilot, tation and heaith end has been John' Latawclpz, on patrol noticed Stcpliell J. Kallctu, itlarlihg ilia “ 1 regret to inform you Unit was accompanied by "his "wife. casTTnttT public discreditrdisrepute a—car -starting- and -stopping— re­ Jicenlld-full term nu lhf» rnm n^lpn effective— Immediate!?;— 1— hereby— Neither was .injured. 1 and har>assmchi in the community" peatedly In a peculiarmanner and was sworn In at the orgpnltatlon resign as clcrk of the Matnwnn -— Mr.- Nelson * roturned-Monday- to -by.^puhUcatlon-Ql.^a. .story. Ihat Jic questioned, the- dwverr-Brady, -and. lnacting.v^. ....,______Hoard .of^Rducntion for the follow^ ; improperly submitted a voucher for his three youthful companions. remove the plane nnd thus clow Mr, KaMeta was the only member Ing reasons:' Not satisfied with their explana­ • the case for Keyport State Police. work on the township roads to the of the coimnlttco to run for rccloc- Madison Township’ Committee.': •• tions, the- troopers ; took ; Uxcm to ... Jl) I wnfl delibOL’ately Ued to ■... ' The coupTdiiichcd a ride after tlic tion last November. Ucrdrt) lii« hendquortcrs for a further check. as to what ' w»h receiving —Schuster— broihors,------:— :------— and he embarks on his 17lh year vehicle. His three companions^/ere School Budget Is Kalin New Chairman -imly-JiliaiL^Howevec. ulnew then . Residents Heard Plane The Matawan Teachers' Asso­ as head o f tho body? Sudden Resignation released because they " were soon I have dlweuvered she was re* Residents in the area where the ciation,* m eetlrg yesterday, In his New Yeur’n message, Mr to report for‘military service, but colving $1(100." Schustcr plane crashed, told police Submitted Without Set At $332,922 adopted a resolution opposing Of Civil Defense M«r/. exprefcyod the hope that t Brady was detained for arraign <21 After talking with county they hoard a plane flying very . the division el the Matawan “higher rate of employment will Explanation; Second mcnt. , f ofricJais regarding tho position, low in the dense fog shortly after Towmhlp School District In the provide a higher percentage o f tux Within- Month Aside from ^,thb ,;Jali sentence Increased State'Aid Applegate Names Vet 1 have come to tho conclusion 1 p.m. Thp motor ccomcd to be election to be held Jan. 30. A collections during this year.*’ given him by Magistrate Foster, thut to do u rcumiiuibly good Job firing only intermittently, suddenly Holds 'District Tax copy of tho resolution, signed by To Post As Council Patrolman Gilbert 'O. Tier o f Brady, . was given a suspended Promises School Statement would roi|iih'o m ore tluuy Junt conked out ^nd there was a loud To 1950-51 Levy ; Some Arthur Soracl, president, and Orchard Ave., Laurcncc .Harbor, sentence on a $23 fine an d $3 costs Reorganizes; Dennis, K/.ra W, Karim*, renamed town- purt'tlm o service. In Ynct, tu crn&h. Helen Murphy, secretary! follows! Tuesday night resigned from ‘ the on an Improper plates charge. ' Figures Questioned fihip attorney,, announced that ho do the Job proporly w ould ro. Whereas, the voteri In the Armellino Take Oath Union Bench Police Sgt. John Madison Township Police Depart­ would prepare a full statement tpilre the dutlea o f at leant a Charge DUmtased Borough of Matowan will decide Sanders was at the scene lm ment. v . Budget for 1051-52 in tho amount Hurry j ; Kiilm w n* mmied, m**t week regarding tho whnnl full-time dork. (Many poaplu . In a second case, a careless whether or not .M ain wan mediately after the. era*h and he His resignation was confirmed o f, $332,430 w as udoptcd by the director of Civilian Defense in the separation issue. OltieialN or Mat w ill riilno their eyebroWH at this and others who nrrived soon there­ driving charge against Mary Bail- Borough shall become a separate yesterday by Madison Township lie, Freehold, was dismissed. Vin Mntawcm Township Bourd of' Edu­ Borough o f Mutuwan at the re* uwan borough have hiibinltted « atatenumt, but iltthi doen any* after were able rtc-discorn the craft, . school district, and . . ono unfamiliar with tho nmmmt Committeeman Jiiincs Wheatley, cent Guarlno, Newark, signed cation ’ Inst night, This year’s organization meeting of the mayni’ reMolutlon to the boaid o f education part of which had submerged in chairman of the police committee budget w as $310,922.50, but the in ­ Whereas, In our optiUon, the and council Monday. The nppoin^* culling for n special election tu o f detail veitulved, ve»\W,o tho &jx feet”of water. The bodies still complaint against her alleging that paramount question In this elec- Ho_rjeasau_wa8.jBiX£ILv crease . was offset by added stato mont was the only new ono in thjy#tem Iw a very anthpiated .other municipal officials were at sldesWipcd his, doing considerable district, nnd to two full-time men, Chief Otto $205^004.07, against $200,668.05 last member of Matawan l’ost 170, and four years respectively, • one, and needn u thorough over* the scene early. Lt. John C. Doyle damage. ‘ Whereas, the tondenoy today Kcngettcr and Patrolman William year. ^ . Am erican Legion. . , > • T ow nship ofTlclnlN w ore rea|>* hauling. Fur a payroll of approxl* and Trooper , George Armstrong Mr. Guarino told the court he had Is to form larger school districts Wallis jr. ‘ . In the 1950-51. local levy, an Only other change In the .per- pointed aw follows Charles mutely 110 pcrHoiiH, there la m uch represented tjie state police; ‘ taken the license number of the —not smaller districts— * Mr. Ball’s replacement, Roger added $10,000 was raised for which tonni‘1 of the borough govemmi'nt K elly, treusurur; JoKejth J,. Kea* duplication or efTort ahd there are Soon after tho crash the. fog offending car. Patrick . Marra, Therefore, we, the Matawan Blair of Grcystonc Rd., Old Bridge, Bloomfield, In the next car in line, no appropriation was mode, due to was the swearing hi o f Halph It. niun Co., Porth A m boy, auditors: entirely too many people involved thickcncd and* it becumc impos­ Teachera' Association!1 oppose is not scheduled to. Join the do- an error in reporting tho budget to Dennis as counciltpan to take On? .Homm* Midtctton, building inspec- In the varlouit operations, .. . sible for spectators frdm the_shore also _ claimed to have taken the the division of the Matawan fyjrtment-until-Jan.-l5r------:— place Boat la Obtained " tlon charges brought by the chief, budget. To offset this Item the Its «enior nicmher in . point of Pietro, road foreman; A lox Khbcw, that 1 cannot give It my undivided Kcansburg Patrolman Melvin Bilotti, Newark, all failed to posl- Squads Continued but dismissed several others tivciy^ldentify the Freehold woman board anticlpj)i6d $10,000. In cafe­ service. Mr. ArmelUo ban been dog licensing offleiid; Jolm II. attention ai< 1 believe 11 Job Is hot Kelm, Who hud received a report broughtJby Chief Kcngettcr!after as the driver. The case accordingly teria receipts next year. Buurd on the governing" body four years. Heed, garbage depnrtnieljt ' eni*' worth dnlng nnlens It can be donu of the accident, obtained the serv* n verbal battle between him and was-dismissed, ! * • 'members felt receipts ..would- not Marlboro Committee . Approve Committees ))loyee; James Nagle, Janitor. sineyrely and cbrrectly/' • j (Continued on page four)! * Mr. Tier. Since his return to work Four motorists were fined on offset appropriations - In this ac­ Give Sum To Matawan Committees named by the m ayor Mr, "Miirtotls,' 'water dopHrtiijf'hl on the pollcc force, Mr. Tier hud complaints by Patrolman Alex­ count and acknowledged a dcilcit Unit; Hear Complaints with council approval were: Klre— overM’er, reported main ennnnctlitir been placed by the chief on steady had gone up /rum 177 to-over 70i Charge Man With An ander Ebbes, township police. probably would result. John M. Tourlne, Thomas Cl. night duty. ; On Road Condition with recent extensions In inalnNIN^Thieves Rob • ' Bar;f . Assault On His Wife Joseph Fogarty, Belleville, hud no William M. Strother, board vice Welslead and John C. KggleMon; The Laurcncc Harbor inan had and building in the townnhlp. tall light.on his car, and Salvatore president, strenuously opposed a llnance; L eo J. CiiKNldy, Mr. Wei' Been with the department for about The Marlboro Township Com* ('nliedions hist year amounted to Arraigned before Matawan Town­ Dc Marco,' Elizabeth; Milton Katz, move which Would have cut the stead ‘ and Mr. , Ai;me1|ino; Htreetrf First Stage Party four years, and in .senjprity as a mltteo, Thuriday, voted to com $17,1100; ship Magistrate Luther A. Foster on East' Orange, and Joseph Burtalej buildings and grounds appropria­ and laken, Mr. ArmelUftov Mr. regular officer ranked next below tlnuc support to the Matawan and a charge of assault ' and battery North Arlington, all passed over tions from $33,000 to $9250 In two ‘Dennis, M r «C'as;.)dy; police. ‘Mf. the chief. Freehold First Aid Squads under Laurence Harbor Place against his wife. Alzata, Arthur the highway center line. ( years. Mr. Strother' pointed out WelHtead, Mr. Kgglenton, M'r..Toiir- It was the third departmental the Hijrne plan ns wart in effect in Accident Vietim In ^Garrett, 28, o f ClifTwood Ave.. Cliff- that with costs rising this was a Enterod; Loot Valued resignation In recent years, since 1050. Thu com mittee pay;* $:i to Inn; pallet, lights and gaibage, Mr. Hospital Second Time w ood, wSj# sent to the county Jail ! N otice ‘ wholly inconsistent financial pro­ former officer Mr. Ball had come each first aid r><|tjad fur every Denniii, Mr. AnwMllno, Mr. Tourlne; At $1000 By Police •to await grand jury action in; de­ N otice " is hereby given that cedure. He reminded the board witter, Mr, Mggles'oii, Mr, ( ’aw^ldy, on the police force in 1048 as a tftwnsbJp resident transjxjjlerJ to a A victim of a C'hrlMtmas Kvo Who Are Investigating fault o f $2000 bail. applications to fill the position of there had been deficits annually Mi*. DennjH, replacement for George Franz, now hnspitul. 1 autd' incident was takeii to a hos* According to Matawan Township district clcrk for the Matawan in this account for a long time. lioert C. WyckolT was renamed part-time police clerk, who resigned Coimnlttco Chainnnn l.ellny Van pltal a mu'nnd lime this pant w eek ­ Madison Townnhlp pollen am pollcc, Mrs. Garrett, the mother of Township Board of Education will The board then reconsidered and borough treasurer; Leo Weinstein, two and a half years ago after Pelt explained an ordinance to l»e end for treatment of IriJurb’ii ontiuuing inveatl^ution of the four, children, was treated by a be received for consideration and raised the appropriation to $15,000. borough attorney; .1. Kranklln eight ycart~«S'ji police officer. a d op ted*1 to regulate j»lg raining. (attained. Ornvt?r Johnson, Valley robbery iioimdhne Haturduy ni&ht Keyport physician for a cut about action by the board at a, regular Mr. Strother maintained this would The explanation was In answer to Dominick, borough clerk and water ltd., Matawan, nt-fllBj thought bin if the Mctha Hitr, Laurence Harbor, the head requiring two studies. board m eeting Monday, iJnn. 15, prove drastically' Insufficient, complaint;* that 11>** men,sure would rent -collector and au overneer of Injuriea were of a minor order, but wherein tho burglars, In addition The wound, police said, was in­ Holmdel Votes Bonus 1051. The offico tiecame vacant Another account pared consider* prohibit pig nil.slnji. The ordinatK'C, the poor unitl the regular meeting he wax Hated In critical condition o obtaining about (HHH) in loot, Aided by a pan wielded by Garrett with the roslgnatloniof; the present ably was that, for payment of sub­ Mr. VanPelt dc?ch»u.’artlng. 1 ship road employees and other may be obttftncd ui the District G. • Stctler , supervising principal, industry.iiidusti v an, overseer. The borough elerk Mr. Joliiirtun, wan taken to 1'ertli Chief Olio Keimetter nnd Equipment and Supplies workers was voted by the Holmdel Clerk’s office. M atawan High admitted this left little leeway for A-. delegation o f resldentH from has held the oveiHeer's Job without Amboy General llnnpital sulferlng 1'rooper Delect I ve lttJlxut Muunt, • - lo r * Township Committee at a special School, Broad St., Matawan, N. J. more than paying bick leave costs, A m boy ltd. protested again?;! iia pay for yearn, the m ayor hinted, from n fractured knee /md posslbh-* K eyport litate J’ollcu, w ho i»ro Ton* Farm — Garden — Horn* meeting. Signed, / The board accordingly decided to poor condition. The road -«u.h- intimating that' Mr. l/omlnlek hits', internal injurlnn when hla car iluetlng tho probe, said that In Try our service, Conover Brothers. . Christine E. Lamborn, add $5000 so there w oiild 1)0 at tained severe damage in the Nov. a;ked tu bn relieved. Mr; l.hjm- ciouo Into beixl-on colllnlon on Dee. addition to taking $1000 In inor* Phone H olm dcl 9-6121. W ickatunk Classified ads get result* chcaply - Acting District Clcrk. least some funds on hand for {>uU* inlck will remain In the ofTle^ un­ Ktitulcs. Regular teaching salaries 25 storm? ’ The group whs .assured 21 with oiio driven by William chandbc, including » television M’t that a survey wJJl be made by the til the next meeting when an an­ Kowalnkl, Jersey (Mty, on Morgan- and Ihjuom, the burglnrii Imllod w ere raised to $104.0.50 from $147,350 nouncement ’ "Mil he made, the and principals and their secretaries road supervisor t*j • ascciinin what vlllo Tepnent ltd., Marlboro Town- operidlona long enough tu unjoy 11 P U N E WHICH CARRIED BROTHERS TO THEIR DEATHS mayor declared. . ••■•>.- from $24,150 t o ’ $23,850...... meajiurc?? can be tpken to correct hlilp, Mr, Knwslnkl told K eyport beer party,t - - __ . . conditions. - Karl Heiuier win; tenanted i/Uper* Hlule l'olloe he was blinded by l'olice reported that tho tavern Frederick Feiailer o f lla/.let, the inlendeiit o f pid>lie worku and b or­ -architect hired by the board, re­ Wayne? G. Il.iinley, township llglitu o f an oncom ing car. wan llllered with empty buer Cftnn; treasurer, reported that only $1205 ough engineer; Mth. Uentrh'c Me- Mr. Johniion did not feel well hi elgar and - elgaret buttn : were ported he cxpeclcd to have pluns lh liii* and .. Mm. John Krmx were ready and approved by tho state o f the $30(10 efi)rn!<’ iiry iipproprla- the day* after ( ’ hllnlmart and con* iitrewn abrad, and tho peanut agidn appoirdcd to the bunid1 of for the now Cliffwood School ad tion fur road maint<'nnnce Iiiik been milted a.Keypori phyplrlim wli'ii vending mnchlne wan em ptied. spent. health 11ml l)r, J, I*. Cooper wiiti hlu condition gr«fW worr><'. The Olle-r it«*iri:i reported inlwdng dltlon about Miir. 1. He aiked n;»ned borough physician, ' the Uoard. about the use of brick doctor found fijs condition MjfrJcl- w ere four cheeks drawn o n ,« flOUlh , . Employes Henarned venfer facing for the addition'^ ently alarming to order him to the A m boy baak and a tablti model Theodore A- PHclan Wah-r worlut eniph»yei/ for th»' fpoitt and finishing off the rUIcr in hoiijdhd directly.. Jfe had been tbcie radio which hud hewn pMrchaaed Cement blocks and stucco to save Honored At Dinner year were all renamed im folloWM^ but a hbort while and iie wan only ‘rhotfirluy. I Jsmes Knunons, O.x'ar fjainen, placed on tin1 critical lint, • - .Mm Valenti, tavern owner, di«« money. He also suggested .um* of 'I'heodore A lMielan, w ho left a wooden roof, hut Mrs. Christine Cliiirlcif Huff and Hobart Ward, Mtate police mild today llllntT o f coveii'd the theft w.hon he arrived g office on Jan, I, waH honored last The rippointoient of ]>hmnlng charged In tlu* accident were being Miuidn.y undoing to jirepare the E. F'tmiborn objected to this as not night at a h'Mlmoolal dloner at fireproof construction. Mr. Few.ler board members wa:/ laid over until Withheld pending oulriJrnn o f Mr, lnvein for a New Vear’H Kve iwlji* IJuttonwood Manoi and pr»'wnled the nexl regular oieetlng, ai( was .lolm&oh'u Injuries, bratloii, l'olice ri/tld the place waa hbW it was ,ln keeping with the w ith a gift. * . regulation* of Insurant* companies (Continued on potto>Qgo foufour) • •ntered by u:dn/{ :i kr^, Tho«ef) CufAldy, Victor Armvl- 60-Day Term'In Jail At Matawan GOP Fete Driver Is Indicted 11 no nnd John Toorine; llorough John S. Holmes wim ter.Mm, Morgan' wjis .laken into S, Kly, w ho ran l»>r reeleetlon ah Hpom.oird by the Matuwun Jtepub- Matawan. was cited for causing the Mlltoo Cole and Engineer Karl cuftody at his honto nfter borough leik la»t year' and discovered later llcan t'hib.; to honor Councilrnen death of Peter Zclw^k, u four-year* Ifeutwr. ' police hnd invefltlgatff^ a rej^oft that he wiiN entitled to tcniw\ be- Victor, AVmellino' and Halph Ft. old Ravine Dr. youngster killed Monday /light thut a prow ler wax glm bin fourth term. . fh'hrtlH, the patty'ft victors hi the whch run down by a cur ncnrhii ...... Card of Thanks ...... abroad in the, flower Main iit. acc*' The cmnmlltn< renamed .Jose|jh local election lnnt Noyernber» Hurry hom e on Oct. 30. Wfr wish ito lh;mk cu( I9d3i and tfii£ fievn, Warden umwrrrd Morvtuy ' night whan MutffafntU’ Hlanh^WHJJwelJ. KJiurJff Irn Wolcott, Frpoholdcr exercise proper control of the car !^»yt/>n and Garrntt-fJetw^ler, for tu THIIRSDAY.JANUARY^.1951 PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN, N J. pndQThe Matawan Journal, leaving___ DEATHS to enter~the em ploy “ol^lhe Impart-T WEDDINGS ^^NGAjiMENTS ers and Traders Bank, ., - rthe latter- institution—later merging ir. *. ‘ , .. Webb-Rose - Potit-Sadoikf ~ Her, Jc*eph Thomas Hutcheson The Rev. Joseph Thomils Hutche­ with the National' City Bank of Mlss'Chnrlotte Ann Rose,, dough- -3—M rr-and Mrs.* E llsw orth*B arker, Now York. He had been retired r ’ : ' ; ter o f M r/a n d Mr-3.- Milton O, Hose 45 Pine St.^Keyport; onnounee the son, 29. o f 24. Church St.,. Matawan, died Sunday, Dec. 31, 1950, at Marl­ about ! 0 y e a r s / V ' of - the Cedur Grove, section engagement of their daughter, Vir­ Services were conducted Satur­ MadlSon Township, became the ginia Sadosky, lo Sgt John W. boro State Hospital where he wao employed as a student technician. day afternoon at 2 o ’clock in the bride ot John Ellis Webb, Son of Potts Jr.. son o f lvlrs. H azel Potts*, iicdlc Funeral Home, Keyport, with . Mr, and Mrs, H. Leslie Webb, Red 28 Broad St., Keyport, and the late He is survived by his wife, Lanetta Hutcheson; two Sons, the Rev. Charles R. Smyth, pastor Bank, nt a candlelight service in John W. Potts sr. Mi6s Sadosky is of Calvary Method'ist Church, ofli- -’the;First Presbyterian Church, Red the daughter of the late Joseph' Wayne Elliot and Joseph Thomas jr„ his parents, *he Rey. William ciating. Interment was in Green ■ Bank, on Friday. Dec. 29. 1950,-at Sadosky.. Grove Cemetery. ' Vi;,. 4 o’clock. Thf Rev. Chariest Web The bride-to-be, a graduate of J. Hutcheson and Mrs. Hutcheson, *?»’ ster, pastor,, officioted and Mrs. Keyport High School, is employed all-of Matawan; and two brothers, . Mrs. Ida Isaacs ‘ Warren SmOck presided at the by the Central Finance Corp., at W illiam Harrison Hutcheson, East . • Mrs. Ida Asaacs, 01, died Monday, ;i \ organ console. The church was its Keyport brunch office. Sgt. Orange, and James Edward Hutche­ !ja n . 1, 1051, in the Broward Gen- _4 _i-decorated -with,.white...chrysanthe^ Potts . attended -v Keyport High son; -with.the Air Force, stationed ceral Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, mums, and white candelabra. School and is presently assigned at Fort Bliss, Tex. Fla., after a short illness. Given in marriage by her cousin, to- the Eastern Air Defense Foree Mrs. Isaacs was born in v James Brown,. Madison Township, at Stewart Air Force Base, New Mrs. Walter D. Brown sr. and resided in Matawan from Sop. Mrs. Georgianna Brown, 85; for: . the bride wore a gowTi of- aqun burgh, N. V. . tember, 1021, until she moved to . i • marine - with a ballerina length No date has bcpn set for the merly of Matawan, died Tuesday Fort Lauderdale in November, 194U. /'V . nylon tulle skirt over satin, Chan w edding, morning, Jan. 2, H/51, at the home She made _her hom e w ith .hr*r of- her sonr -WaUcr --D.. Browii_jr.fc v— lace-4>odice,—with-sweetheart daughter,' ‘Mrs. John Fridlin^toh; ' " ; rneckline «dged-with nylon tulle HiU-Wfaitiaker Route 35, Raritan Township. She was a m em ber o f the Mat- and matching satm bolero. Her Mrs. Sophie Whittaker of Green She was born in Matawan and awan Methodist Church and Sirius . bonnet shaped headpiece held Grove' Ave., Keyport. has an­ ■was the widow of Walter D. Brown Chapter 123, O.E.S. . a shoulder Iengtif'veii and she car- nounced the engagement of her Surviviog besides Mrs. Fridling- Surviving besides her son Is a iried- a colonial bouquet of pink daughter, Barbara Joan, to Wade ton, are, another daughter, Mrs. ' chrysanthemums'and carnations'. daughter, Mrs. Holgar Ei«ord of F. Hill, son of Mrs. Florence Hill, Frank Fischer; one son, George; • The bride's -only' attendant was Union St.. Freehold. ; California. • ’ *...... three grandchildren, nnd six great* Services are being conducted.this her-sister, Miss Arlene Rose. She Miss. ‘ iVhittaker was graduated grandchildren, all of Fort Lauder- " wore a champagne color .dresa (Thursday) afternoon at 2 0 clock from Keyport High School' and "at­ dale. - • ’ fashioned like that of the bride and In the Bedle Funeral Home, Key­ tended . Art ..Career School, New Eastern Star services, will be.held carHed* a cbldnfal' bouquet "of yei port. Interment will- be in the York City, Mr, Hill was graduated Friday evening, Jan. " n f fl p.m. ” . low :pom pons. x family plot in Green

m r ifA TA W A U iniTDM Al man—that mo West must use every son, Paul Egan Jr., Billy Conover second • assjs,tan Vtf lo . Frank G ray they first located a wheel of, the f--- I ATI JUUlUliui reasonable^ mqansto avoid a full* and Harry Perrine.- Announce Troth . and third- asslstant’5^ to Jerry downed plane floating in the water Established 1869 T^keyporr7-^030 scale 'Svar “ with China.'J Here " .is Almenas. — ... and soon aUerwards Mmejilongside , - K iJiw u Town^i^^ M*i*w«A B9rpua[li w hy. more.-.and.jnare,, emphasis-Js Tw enty ; X «srs A s o ...... The: second and fourth Tuesday the Piano itself. Mr. Morrison being placed on the fact that the ' (Isfcue' o f Friday, Jan. 2; 1031) - Of Girl At Party nights of each mouth’ were, fiet as lowered himself in the ^watcr and Published Every Thursdayat other Western powers must do a . Borough council organized yes­ meeting nights with, the time • of after some difficulty succeeded in Keyport, Monmouth County, N- J., removing the bodies, ' By BROWN PUBLISHING AND good deal more for’ themselves, terday wjth John E. Laird sworn in meeting at 8 o’clocki :v - . PRINTING COMPANY militarily, than they have so far as a new councilman. Mr*. Wil­ Lucy V. Conzalina To In: closing the mcetlrig Mayor Dr. Francis Holman, Keyport, done. We simply cannot carry fhe liam A. Shepherd, first wobian Marry South Amboy Applegate ^ impressed upon the who examined the bodies said boUi J. Mabel BrOWn...... Editor men died of skull and neck frac- Charles E. Stultx, Associate Editor whole load, or the major part of ever to hold the ofTicc, was sworn Resident..' ...... councilrnen that Matawan “is no it—we just- haveh’t enough-people. in as collector...... ’ > ...... longer ~a ‘’sjiiall: Village’' and that turcs. . ..„ LStatc H ighway departm ent has The plane was left in the bay SUBSCRIPTION. RATES We will help to the full in the John Conzalina - o f. Sunset Ave., they must,“devote a great deal of Payable in Advance made appropriation for a new road overnight. When It was hauled ‘ One Year (within State) ...... $3.00 strengthening of E urope but Matawan, announced 'the;'engage­ time to borough uffairs.” r - ashore an Jnspector Of the Civil One Year (outside State) ...... 3.60 Europe must earn and justify that from Weston's Mills to Old Bridge ment of his sister, Miss Lucy V. . The meeting was opened with a Six Months...... $»...... 2.00 Aeronautics Board inspected.' the X.S5 help'by co-operating to the limit. to Matawan. _ ' Conzalinat to C. William Shackel- prayer by. the Rev. Chester--A,. Three Month* ...... wreckage., ’ . The time for half measures has ’Signs of these troubled times Is ton, son df Mrs. Grace Shackclton G allow ay, pastor o f the Flr&t P res­ According . to’ the. men ,y£ho\ Executor* and administrator* of passed, • . seen in the statement of the offi­ o f 213 Catherine St., Sou^i A m boy, byterian Church. - estate* have the right to select the brought-vthc' bodies . ashore,’ the cial board of Old Bridge Methodist at a New Year's Eve party given in newspapers in which they desire their brothers were, found with radio notices printed. If the right is not Church that If funds for its support honor of the couple atVthe hom o o f COMMUNICATIONS earphones attached to their hel­ exercised the surrogate wiU make are not forthcoming, It will have Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conzalina' in the selection and the notice will prob­ to'close. The pastor has resigned Two Brothers Die mets, indicating that they were try- . ably appear in some newspaper that To the Editor: Red Bank, j^ou would iiorhave selected.— Friends bccauso—tho— congregation -- could Ing to make contact with, an alt- ... It is rather difficult to "under­ daughter .of the late ’Mr, and •of The Journal having business with not pay his salary, . ■ • . ' (Continued from page one) I>ort to obtain bearings. . the surrogate's cfflce will do well to stand the present attitude of the Mrs!"'Peter Conzalina, the bride- Borough council passed a reso­ ices of WHliam and Vaughn Braun Funeral services for the Schusters s bear this ,5#.. mind...... ^ r; people * who sponsored the resolu­ elect Is a graduate of Matawan lution of tribute at its meeitng to use their motorboat in a search were held in Valley Stream yester- . Responsibility for typogrophlca. tion calling for the separation Of High School and Is employed by Tuesday . to retiring Councilman for the craft., Raymond Morrison day. The men are survived by errors Is limited to the con of the Matawan Borough from Matawan ^Lavoie Laboratories, Union Beach' space poppied by such error. William ,L. VanBruntj W ho declined also went along. At 3:15 th ey had their father, two brothers and three Township for school purposes, Her fiance served; four ’ years Jn to. run for re-election. . . recovered the bodies and turned sisters. Raymond, also is survived the U. S. Navy and is now employ­ Entered a* second-class matter at theil /The resolution was presented*to A washout occurred Friday at them over to policc on the beach. by a wife and two-year-old daugh? post office at Matawan, N. J., under the' ed by the Amprican'Smelting and r u»e borough council on Dcc. 12, tho Lake Matawan dam on Main Patrolman Keim reported that ter. . . ,.. . act o f M arch '3; 1870, * ' Refining Co., Perth Amboy. 1050, and three weeks have passed St. in the heavy rainfall, of that since that time, but- they have Guests at the party were: Mrs. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1051 evening., . given us no facts and figures. Mary Callcndo and son Nicholas, Joshua T. Cowles, who opened Miss Ann . Qcmzallna, Anthony Therefore, I direct the following the first service and gasoline station THE ATHLETIC FJE&D Conzalina, Charles Conzalina and open letter1 to those who are ad­ for: automobiles: in; the -northwest CLASSIFIED ADS vocating the “split” in our school John Conzalina o f Matawan; Mr. pari_0f .Monmouth. County,- died at — ~Tn"l7i'c"TT7ocj^nB^It'Over''.'column district, • - -Pn.d:._Mr&. Joseph Conzalina and his hbme 'iin" M ain S tv Tuesday;"— o l this; newspaper our sports daughters Joan and Judith of Red SERVICE -WANTED (1)-.Is it true that your actions The engagement has been an­ •^ writers hnvc' naked- tho- Matawan Bonk; Miss -Rose F. Czernovski of are "motivated by- a desire to-sccure- nounced -of-Mlas-lFfli^-Er-SuUlvan LANDSCAPINC^r^midinjf, and main- DOG HOUSE, large size. T el. Mat­ Township Board, o f Education take Col ts ” Neck'; ’M r s !" 'R ose'' GeritfPCSe "new blood on the bourd of edu­ to George G. Downes, Freehold. tcnance o f y our grounds ouK Spetr- - 'a M i r M-2MBM.------action, to do something about the and children, Anna and Peter, of* ialty; top soil, manure, fertilizer. !irr“Jm e. cation?”. . . Red Bank police are looking for L. Lucas, Stone Rd Tel, Keyport '' athlctlc .fit-ill' -It'-a apparent- that You will have an opportunity on a man'who'Staged an unscheduled Keyport, ...... 7-1415. w jtl TELEVISION SERVICE field is in such.poor shape at this Mrf* Emma picone and children, Feb. 13, to elect three now mem­ bout with Rickey Walker, Rumsbn SEARS ROEBUCK & CO.—For prompt time that It takes away from the Claire" and Frank jr. of Long. WHY 'be without your television? bers and- if you feel that additional resident ond boxing champion, in . nnd economical estimates on carpot- We specialize in evening service. boys who competc u good deal of Branch; Mr. ortd Mrs, John Quinlan ing, linoleum, ' venetlhri' blhros, ver­ changes should be mode, why not thnt borough early Sunday morn­ calls; all work guaranteed. Call the pleasure to be derived "from -Termites At Work and children, Barbara and Jumcs, satile •• and slip covers,, call John Russell's R adio and Television go beforo the board of education ing. ' Walker was knocked down Scoras, representative of Sears Roe­ S crvicc. M atawan 1-0C65R. wJ28 .... participation in athletics and-also of Sayreviilc; Mr Mrs. Harold buck & Co., Perth A m b oy 4-600 arid present your claim ?-- twice and then kicked In the head. .and gives Matawan an unfavorable Shackelton and son, Stephen, of untll 5:30-p.m.; from 6 p.m. orx Key­ (2) Do you desire the formation Township pupils? There are and thfr temperature fluctuates too His nssailan t disappeared. . port 7-2917M. Use our easy paym ent FOR RENT South Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl -of—a—new—school—district;—becauso- -alreadv:-£mnors—lo. the cfTect that g reatly. ______Charles Bennetti foreman at the plan. . * wjtf state as having tho, poorest athletic such pupiis will bo withdrawn out It - Is wise to keep the soil '-on Shnckelton-of-Union—Beachr-and ■IHBEE;TOQni—bungalow _and _ b ath on you have lost confidence in the Bernon S. Prentis form in Holm FURNITURE UphoTsfery Cleanlnf^afltf Valley Dr., Rte 347 For "couple only. facilities a visiting. team 'will present board of education? of resentment and sent elsewhere. the dry side” as the growers say; George Wood of Plainfield. " Rug Shampooing. Reasonable rates. 'Available Feb. 1. . Tel. Matawan 1-1733. del, saved G eorge VanPclt o f thnt Wckup and delivery service. Phone encounter anywhere.- ' Perhaps I. too, have lost confi­ that is, Jutt moist. Press the tip (0) Would we. lose Madison placc from freezing to death one Keyport Cleaner# Ac Dyer*, Keyport STORE'in main business section, Key- »It wa» stated , at the. board’ meet­ dence in the bourd of education Township and other outside tuition of the finger to the soil. If no soil night iast week after Mr. VanPcit, Presbyterian Church 7-0133. Wjtt port, opposite post office, immediate ing last night the . board has a as’ a whole, but is that .n valid paying pupils? If so, how much grains adhere to the finger the soil possession. Call K eyport 7-1935 at 8:30 walking along the road in the cold, Services Announced RODERT BOZZA CO., BUILDERS. a.m. or 2 p.m . o r K eyport 7-1414 be­ surplus of $24,000 from past bud­ reason for wrecking our school would we. lose In revenue? School is moist and mny be too much so. ill-advisedly accepted a “lift"-from Complete home alterations and re­ tween 7 and B pCm. L. J. Costa; « gets. The voters would have to system und thereby* making our If soil grains adhere, the soil is pair service, porch*eneiOserS, additions, Street,' K ' eyport, yport, “First people know, of course, that our two strangers in an automobile, The serijion topic Sunday morn­ Btorrrwiash. roofing, siding, hardwood designate a purpose for use of dry and it may need moisture. children and taxpayors suffer? On high school has grown in prestige only to be assaulted and thrown ing at 11 o'clock In tho First Pres­ floori?-'yplnsterJng, concrete sidewalks, FURN/SHED apartmcn t. * such funds. It would appear to Feb. 13,-why not elect to member­ It .is better to soak the pot In driveways, brickwork, chimneys, flre- awan 1-2393J. ond efficiency^ . out In the roadw ay. The men fled byterian Church* of Matawan, is laces, built, repaired, - cleaned. 54 lis that n separate proposition ship on the board of education water onco in two or three weeks,, (7) W ould w e'1 lose ‘ prestige be- Ihe scene.us Mr. Bennett came up "The Hand of God.4’ TVIrs. Arnold §econd St., Keyport. Telephone Ke;~K e y - could be pi^t on^hc ballot ot the to make sure thut the soil Is moist' port 7-0703J.’ —JW jtf Real Estate For Sale men-in whom you have confidence, causq of having a smaller school? in his cor. Galbraith will sing-a solo and the February school election »to use men who know what the ''score” nil’ through the balh Frequent Would w c lose our drawing power Frank Duncan, J. Mabel Brown, sanctuary choir wili render “Laud- A real treat to invite your' friend to HOMES, Marms, Business Pr6perties. . . $ 10,000 . of these monies for the shallow waterings, unless you have Inin you at the Rollo Post House, is, , bill please don't. wreck oun: bdeouse'^ttidents could not expect Warren Neu and Edith Johnson amus" by ' Protheroc. Mrs. Celia See u^ for. . youi'—.roqufrements.. ---utliletle -flcld...... schools, ...... ____ •______;...... experience, may - result In dfyne&s List your property with us. Ben and .adequate - eduoational . accommoda­ have- been named trustees of Mat­ Magee organist,' will play "O Lord,' Mattie Smith, 115^ Main St., Matawan The board lius, in fact, nn, un- in the bottom of tHe; flower pof. Business Opportunity (3) Are you motivated by a tions? ' i awan library, ...... Look.. Dpwn From Heaven, Be­ ~ ~ 2 0 7 .-...... - --W itt- ‘ expended balance of $10,000 from If you did not prune your4 cver- desire to "get rid of certain indi- (8) Would there be fewer classcs hold”- by Pachelbel and “Post- ESTABLISHED fuel oil route and — tin-overievy-in--lhe'-105O-51—budget. jjtecn far Chriitmas-.decorfttionsj -vidualsf and“ taurses-by-~renson-~of-tt>o—few — ThiriY-Uv©YoaxR_Ago _ lude-in-G-Minor/--.Rcmbt.— ...... business for sale; established 15 FOR SALE Walter R. Darby, Slute Commis­ Well, this can be done in a much now. would be. u good time to do yeQrs:_dDinff-Eood-business.—Tel.—Key­ students to Justify them—with con­ (Issue o f January 0, ,1010) . A nursery ciass at 11 n.m, is sioner of Local Government, has II, There are some o f the com m only port 7-3408. - ...... w jl l TWO shallow well pumps and tank. better way 'than by dividing our sequent Injustice to those students Wiliinm H. Sutphin,- who was held for children whoso parents Tel. Matawan 1-1733. J4* —ordered-this bc-uscd-next ycar.-we school district, looted evergreens that cun be cut ESTABLISHED- fully equipped garage who—rem ain-nnd-who need . suttti .chosen at the last election to suc- desire to attend church. • The class nnd sci^ice station for sate; any understand, .and' having the-votera The welfare of our. children and back very severely wllh ihe ex­ MAGIC CHEF gas range. Tel. Key­ courses? *. cccd Francis C, Beclic us mayor, is utidor the supervi&ion of the reasonable offer acccptcaT Tel. Key­ port 7-27'fJOR. TnquIiC BOO Foprtirst^— - approve -the funds for use.for nn tuxpajrors transcends —in. ...import*, pectation that they will make now port 7-3498 ...... __wjll* Union Bcach. - -(D) Wc are.-now-dpproved by the was inducted into office at Satur­ Young Women’s Circle, ,...... ___. athletic field might weli be within growth from oid’wood"'next“sum; ancc that.of any individual; State of . Now 'Jef?oy and by the day’s organization meeting. Cleve­ The High School Fellowship will UPRIGHT PIANO. REASONABLE? - • the .scope of the commissioner's (4) H ave you found, by a more m cr. ' HELP WANTED .AssocfatlGn of Colleges and Second­ land Wutrous and Asher P. meet at 7 o’clook in the lecture Apply ' Mrs. Charles Ely, Brown * ' wishes. - • careful ©xnminntton of the facts, Y ew (Tuxti.v), hem lock (Tsuga) Publishing ond Printing Co., Keyport. - ary Schools/ of the Middle States Wooiiey also were sworn In as room and tho Junior High Group TWO automobile mechanics. Apply . In . any event, Mutawan ' should. that the taxpayers in both Matawun and Maryland. Tills reflects great and arborvitne (Thugo) will re­ councilrnen, succeeding S. C. George S. Barrett & Son Inc., 00 VENETIAN BLINDS—$2.98 and up: at the same hour in the manse. Main St., Matawan. - j4 not' continue to W known, us’ the Borough and Matawan Township credit on the quality of our 'teach­ spond. However! if you . are not Thompson and John J. Graham. modern enclosed head' blinds or • sdiool district..having:;ihe.. poorest; streamlined design . in flexible steel would be required to pay higher ing--and-administration, Would this sure pf Jhe nrboryitric, better check .Other councilrnen present were A. or aluminum with new seLf-levellng ^uiL^m'd~aW ^rQnn~cmfai school taxes lf~ a new dlatPiet'_iS' ^he^dentiflcniiori,—because—:Japar£. Mothers Club 16 . FEMALE tilting mechanism. Top quality :pic- approval be jeopnra(Ze3~or~Io3f B ~ U cn dcrson,— F— H ow ard—L loyd “‘CJt^TypJSf— :—— ,_J_- ... . . - • New Jersey. esc False-cypress (ChamaecyparisV lURT'wlmiow-biinds-a-^peel fcyr—lEsr] . . form ed? under scpdrution? If so, this would and George W. Parker. Hold Open Forum iiigh school graduate A. Frantz. 918 Seventn _St.,., Union Then, why not' bo frank about work great -hardship on tlm.so who resembles arborvltae somesyhat, Mr. “and Mrs. Chprles C. Schock several..years experience B cach. Tel. K eyp ort 7-2810W . . - WJU THE NAKED TRUTH and' Folse-cyprcss will not respond' ... preferred, it? Tell the people you made aro preparing for college and might and S. B. Eggleston nttcnde<^ the An open forum will be sponsorcd AUTO RADIATORS—Nfcw, dscd and mistake. Why assume tho same compel our own borough students to sovere pruning. • 11 automobile show Tuesday in Grand by the Mothers Club of Matawan . STENOGRAPHER ' reconditioned; bought- and- sold: The presont military conflict, Spruces and firs may be lightly Experience in technical same day service on cleaning and attitude tho board assumed when to go elsewhere for courses that Central Palucc, New York. Tuesday evening, Jan. 0, at 8 o ’clock dictation preferred. With its ominous forebodings, has repairing.. Red Bank Radiator Works, they insisted on the "ono puctfngc” they would need for college. tipped to induce side growths, o£ The Matawan Township Com­ in the First Baptist Church. Edu­ 113 W. Front St. Tel, Red Bank A pply . presented this country with u prob­ voto? (10)’ "Row vwould the separation lateral buds are formed on last mittee organized New Year’s Day. cators, from ‘Woodbridgc, Perth 6-1177, w jtf lem which is completely new in This attitude helped to cause the afTect our incom e from the state, year's growth. It is not wise to cut L. H. Stemler took' the oath of Amboy and Jamcsburg will discuss LAVOIE LABORATORIES. BABY grand piuno lor Bile, reason­ • .our military experience. For tho voters to loso confidence in the nnd our payments to the &tntc7 pines back at this reason. office us a member of.tfoc committee guidance of the chfld between the • Inc. able, good condition-. Tel. Matawan.. . - Mntawan-Frcehold Rd. 1-0228W, ‘ ■ , wJ4* ’first time, we face tho'fuct that board. Dig men admit-'their mis­ (11) Whut might be the e'ffect on If you have a privet or other and Collector George F. Keller and ugcs.«o£_10 and.14 ycfirs...... Morganviilc our enemies,.actual..artd.potential, takes; little _men .seldom, do., ...... the. motale of-pupils_and..tenehe.rs?. clipped hedge of a .deciduous plant, Assessor. Charles A. Ncidlingcr al&o Mrs. Herbert Ludcwig ia chair Interviews 9 a.m. to Noon, GAS RANGE—Bengal time saver, ,aro superior In manpower to us (f>) Aro you , withholding your it'can be sheured ^iow '“ond ‘ thus Monday through Friday. reasonable; good - condition. Tel. Morale 'is a valuable asset to any w ere '"sworri rrfiT- . "TliCs" com inittce man of the program. A social hour Tel. MAtawan 1*2000 — Watawan I.0620J. '.------7WJ<“ • Ond our dependable allies, figures until the week before the school system. reduce the amount*of work that elected Thomas Sinned chairman will follow. i ' The situation was Just the reverse w ould pile up' in Ihe spring. HORSE MANURE, cow manure, hen election, when tho opposition will (12) W e should draw on the e x ­ and Mr. Stemler treasurer. manure, b y the ton* delivered; also of this in the past wars.' Then the hove but little time to answer perience of the Slate Department Mrs. Ellen Sullivan was granted wood, stove length and fireplace. Tel. Western pow ers had m en in them? I hope not, This would bo Thieves Obtain $58 SKILLED MEN . K eyport 7-0432, > Jtf in matters of thU kind, nnd get rencwul of her hotel license at to fill the following abundunce, and the-primary prob* striking a ''foul blow," and the Ing machine, electric their advice. H ave we don e .so? Oak Shadcs on Tuesday, • T h oX h c^ i o f $58 in silver and positions: lem was to And time to^eqaip. and people’ do not believe in'striking (13) What about .the effect on William L. VanBrunt has taken .m odei,lei, perfect...... condition;cabinct . bills from .Scullyjs Scrvicc Station, Machinists—General sews, darns backwards and forwards, ‘ train and harden them for th‘6 '■below the belt.” Furthermore, business and social relations with Looking Backward his son, Harvey, into partnership at the Six Corners, sometime dur­ ...... Xathe Hands " ' *' Scwtng*-Mac?iilnc •' Exchanger^**! - - . final grand assault on the enemy, such action might prove a "boom­ friends with whom we have b6cn; with him and the business will be - Experimental Machinists . First St., Keyport. Tel. Kcypprt ITEMS ABOUT FOLKS AlfD ing the night was reported'to Key­ . Hell-Arch Welder 7-27WIM.______. •- 14 . In World War II, indeed, Allied erang,” associated so long? THINGS WE KNEW IN run under the name of VanBrunt port policc at 7:25 a.m. Thursday. Aluminum Welder—Gns , superiority in this field was tre­ (0) If you publish your facts and (14) What positions "m ight be] & Son: , . •• Mochahical Inspector o£ THE LONG AGO . . Entry to tlic station was gained Elcctrlcal Parts LEGAL NOTICES mendous. ^ - • figures now, the voters will be glad abolished? Whut would be the The old Morgonvlllc schoolhousc through a coal chute leading into Look at the situation now.. On to study them, But if you withhold eircct au teachers? Would good was sold to Ira Warne on Tuesday. Permanent Positions MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT paper, the nations which have them until the week before the the eellor, police said/ ' pleasant Conditions . LAW DIVISION • teachers be afraid,to cornc here? Ton Years Ago Thursday ut the Armory Theater, Free Insurance (D ock et N o...... ) been going along with us in tho election, the voters will have lost (15) What administrative chungcs (Issuo o f Thursday, Jan. 2, 1041) Keyport, .the Matawan. basketball In lha Matter of the Application of UN represent most of the world confidence In thorn. ' A p p ly' FLORENCE B. - DONOVAN* now are contemplated, if any, and would Luther A. Foster , wos nomcd re­ team defeated the slrong Asbury known as FLORENCE B. DONOVAN population. But/i statistic oil paper ' Therefore, 1 earnestly hopcr that they be good or -bad? ... ’ corder of Mutawan Township at Park Crescents. The score was Kahn New Chairman LAVOIE LABORATORIES, LEIBROCK. to have a Mortgage, doesn’t dQ any fighting. Many of they will appear in this issue of .'(10) Wouldvany and all future 30-26, with Thom as and Totten the Inc, cancelled of Record. . ' the re-organization meeting ycster ' Matawan-Freehold RU. Cfvii-*“Action • ' ' those nations have pretty well The Matawan Journal. changes or acffons be based solidly doy to succeed Earl J. Harrington, Matawan Stars. fContinucd from page one) Morgnnville • NOTICE made it- -clear that they intend to J. S. McCurdy, on educational programs alone? who hos served the last two years. The coming of the New Year was also the appointment of a housing Interviews 0 n.m. to Noon, TO: HENRY S. LITTLE and his or r-vHniti'-thclr participation in, the Monday through Friday. their heirs, devisees and personal Form er (17) Have uny of these items been Leon V. Solon, n former Mntawan cclebraied'by the boys ringing the authority, ' Tel. M Atawan 1-2000 representatives. world conflict1—and it is a world Supervising Principal actually nnd/ thoroughly considered resident, was recipient of the church bells and the factories blow­ Miiton Cole of 'New 1 Brunswick TAKE NOTICE that application will conflict, now, whether or not war be made to the . Presiding Judge of nnd explored? If so thp results A rnold W. Brunner aw ard of* the Ing their whistles. Tho noise kept was renamed .borough auditor. the Monmouth County Court, Law Is formally declared by any power To the Editor: should have been, given to the Architectural League of New York up for a full hour. About two The Farmers and Merchants Na­ YOUNG man for ofTicc work. Apply Division, or to such Judge , who shall — to diplomatic negotiations and tho Several rcsp6nsible citizens have voters. Cochrane Chcmlcul Co., 151 Main hold said Court, at the court House, The awnrdc carries a $1000. cash o’clock a party of 20 or 30 marched tional Bank and The Matawan St., Matawan, N. J. ' ' wj^ Freehold, New Jersey; on Fridajr, writing of polite notes to tho vari­ asked me to comment on' thtfpro* (IB) Did the borough couttcii have prize. up and down town with tin pans Bonk were named os depositories January 20th, 1631 at 10 o'clock 1n ous . chancellories. - Others have posal to have the borough sever theso • facts before it when the Sgt. James H. Martin, borough and whistles. . ' ' fo r ’ borough fund.^ for 1951. FEMALE—-Experienced stenographer the forenoon, or as soon thereafter been .terribly drained of mcn-r- Its cducutlonal relations with the anHvalso girl for typing and general as counscl may be heard, for an order resolution was-passed? ' . policc, apprehended a man Sun­ Leo Jacobson, Matawan clothier, The mayor presented Council­ clerical work. Apply R. J. Malkmus, to cancel o f record, a certain mortgage Qnd of spirit and morale as well— township 'and set up n public (10) Should the people* be day morning acting suspiciously Is advertising good quality {ncn’s man Tourlne with the gold cx- Hanson-VanWlnklc-Munning Co., Mat­ given by Edmund M. Shafto and by the other wars. Others still arc awan, N. J.. . WJ4 Elizabeth Shafto, his wife, to Henry school system entirely within the stampeded into voting on a propo­ w hile walking through the wiits for $8.75 and $10.75. - ekiefs-badge of-.tho-Matawan Vol­ S. Little, dated A pril 1st, 1876, a n d _ so geographically situated to be borough. I have boon asked to sition we all know j.o little about? borough. lie was taken to,head -1 unteer Fire Department; the .chiefs EXPERIENCED operators on drc&s; recorded in the Monmouth County in tho most imminent peril of na- make tills comment because of my - $30 to start. Rosewood Sportswear, Clerk's Office. In Book Z3 of Mort­ Finally, It seems to me that with quarters and,‘ on probing,'- was badge to the newly elected chief, Inc., 30 Main St., Matawan. wj4 gages, on Pages 30 etc, • _ tlonul destruction, ( Milford L. Nealises long acquaintance with - public oil that Is going on In the world found to have' stolen an auto in Lawrence Walker: flr&t.. assistant JOHN W. APPLEGATE. • • Russia aione has about the equiv­ school 'affairs. ■ . — • • Hosts New Year’s Eve EXPERIENCED auto mechanic. Apply Attorney for PlainUR. • arid our ow n nation to distort the Middletown ond • overturned and chief’s budge to Vincent Burlcw; Roilo ^ranslt Corp., Keyport. wjtf Dated; December 20th, 1050 - J18 alent population of tho United I do not know who Initiated the thinking of children nnd youth in 'abandoned it in Wickatunk. , States, England, Canada and Au- movement and 1 do nol; know n schools «imi colleges, w e should SpafTord W. Schanck will take Mr. and Mrs. Milford L, Ncalls slralla combined. No • one knows single person who' signed the peti­ entertained’at a'co-operative party i.'top our senseless w rangling over the ‘place of William J. Rabel os Old '“Doc” Pickett used precisely how mnny Chinese there tion, The petition was not present­ trivialities and outside issues and councilman und Koert C. Wyckoff New.Yonr’s EVc.- Their guests were • • are; the figure Is somewhere in tho Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sommn, ENJOYED A RAREBIT LATELY? ed to me. get down to Ihe business of help­ that o f Mrs. Frank H. Bliscj as to sa y : neighborhood of 450,000,000 und the . Therefore, 1 cannot and 1 do not, Bound Brook; M iss D oris Aj\n ing our board o f educutloi) get Ihe collector at tho borough reorganiza­ If not, it is about time you came to Button­ The ten best years of . a birth rute .is'-huge. now, qucstioh motives, but I do best educational fuellltle.s possible tion meeting tonight. Oliver, Arlington; • Miss Marion For many years there has been question Judgment.. for the children of- our schools Red Cross* d rive in Mntawan net­ Weber, Keyport; .Miss Francos wood Manor to get the finest dish of its kjjid woman’s - life are between ' bn optimistic theory that‘no' ’one, It is m y'con sid ered opinion that- upon whom ’ the welfnrc- of our ted $313 this yeur. ~ D’Ambrosiu. Bound Brook; Mr. and to be had anywhere — atid we mean any­ 29 and 30...... the Communists 'included, could If the people or the authorities, Mrs. Stuart Sigrnurfd, Mr. and Mrs. country and our civilization so Councilman and Mrs. Charles £, where. Whether you order a Welsh, a York­ Nothing will cook your organize China, and crente in China acting in good faith, felt thut it surely rests, Hunt, Weldon Rd. and Mr. ond Mrs. Merritt J. Warwick, ' Miss Jane Devlin,-Miss Murcia- Lawton. Misa ,. Q>. really, cflcctlvo mllilary force. might, ho advisablo ,for . uU con­ . -Thii ia . not. written with any W illiam II..' Slovln, -E dgem ere1 Dr.; shire or a Golden Buck Rarebit, we have the goose faster than a rea-hot Tho terrible trend of events has Pearl Keller. ^ cerned to separate, then leaders degree of rancor, nor Mm ply as were awarded prizes for best dcc; -know-how and the ingredients to make some­ tempef. certainly demonstrated the dnngcr from -both municipalities should A ho Camlllo Gentile, Alfred criticism, but as a slncero attempt orated residences In the annual thing out o f thin. W o r l d for you. . A dentist is the only man '--of still holdingto that theory. Mao hnvo snt'down with the board of to dissuade people front voting Christmas contest sponsored hy tho LuMuro, Harry Morris, Calvin . i$,;on able and resourceful num. It education In n friendly ond neigh­ until we know the* fact*. Mhtawun Woman’s Club and the Boll, Churles, Pike. Robert O’Con­ May, we "suggest that you try just one who- can safely tell a ■ is probable that lie has dono more borly aUposphoro and explored all It has bucn said that the in­ Matawan Civic Club. The Farmers nell and Henry G.‘ Zuckcr jr., all order and then let your taste tell you how woman when to open and 'tlian any other Chinese ruler to phases of the mttttei? purely from o f Mutowan. ' , telligence of any community Is Sc Merchants National Bank .and right you were in selecting it. v • shut her mouth. . suppress the debilitating official Ihe standpiont of tho cducationnl measured • by its altitude toward the’Friondly Shop won the business corruption that characterized Chi- welfare of all the children—leaving its public schools. Let ^s show place awards. ’ ncse governments gf tl\e pust. lie Band Mothers T o . politics and porsomilitlcb com­ that 'our attitude leans toward Tho Rt. Rev. Benjam in D. Dug- has exploited to the full Chlnu's pletely out'ofithe discussion. Meet Monday Night constructive educational practices. well, Bishop o f Oregon ond former* ROAST TENDER DUCK old haired nnd distrust of the Wcsis 1 do not' believe the petition*; v - ' ’ Signed, M i l l Y our rector of Trinity Church, was ona •The Band. Mothers Committee of WITH ORANGE DRESSING He has made it abundantly dear should have been circulated until . ... F. Howard Lloyd of 170 prominent Americans sign-’ fr ie n d * In O ar .If “ftis acts nnd pronouncements the following Hems had been made Matawan fllgh School will elect* SEATED HERE E m i DAT. Ing a petition to President..Roose­ COCKTAIL mean anything at uli, that he , s officers Monday night at the second LOUNGE 1 clear, and. prctcnted to the voters velt to have full aid extended Great solidly add without reservation on and I do not believe a vote.Should meeting to bo held in the high Britain in the war with tho Axis school auditorium. . tho sido «of Russia in. the world be taken until we have answers to powers,... * ‘ struggle. And he has built an tho questions raised In the follow­ Plans also will be niado for .re­ Miss Florcnco Glldorsleevc?

Sea Girt, Mr.* and Mrs, Raymond Mrs. J. E. Voorhees To Conduct Rally March Of Dimes 3fnlth; Spring Lake, Mrs. Stanley Couples Club-1To , r * c . M f PryuosnV ^prinB Lnko iiclghts. Open 1951 Mwtln|> Mrs. H erbert Quenzor; SeQ Bright, Names Chairmen Holds Open House Mayor Thomas Furroll and Mrs. Tlie^Coupioi) Club of tho flrat Ceciife F. Norton; Union Bcach, Presbyterian' Church, Matawan; lu*ft Mr. an3 Mrs. Harry Hanna enter* Mrs. J.. Raymond Ketchel enter-- Mrs. Margaret Milne; Manulnpnn, ' ; President Appoints Hostess Tuesday To Municipal Ckairmen planned n special meeting for tU tained at a New Year’s party Sun* tained the Thursday afternoon Commltteenmn Howurd W ood­ 'first gathering of 1031. .-Tho-nuietlng __. - Committee Heads; .... day evening. Games and dancing bridge club at a cooperative Junch* : Group Qf Friends; Appointed; Quota For w ard: Fnh* Haven, James. .Walters; will bo tomorrow (Friday) evening - Touf Recommended: were enjoyed/ Guests were Mr, and eon last Thursday, Christmas gifts Two Guests Pour - County Is $90,000 South Bclmur, Mayor Reno Bcr- In the lecture room of tho church Mrs, Charles Clark, Plainfield; Mr. were exchanged. Prize winners geron. - ^ utfBift. Prompt attendance It rc» and Mra Bernard Dwyer; Perth .were Mrs. Ralph W. HorTick. Mrs. Committee chairmen for the . .Mrs. James E. .Voorhees cnter- Monmouth County muni help quested. , .... •Amboy,r l^r. and Mrs. Robert Richard Erdmann jr. and Mrs. ; new - year were named- Tuesday tnfcned at open* houie./JM esday.after­ Itself 4n the constant war against Keating On Destroyer The chib members and friends Blythe, EJ heron; Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ LeRoy Slckcla Other’ giiesls Were / night ‘by“ Mrs. Walter McBride, .-5 noon from 3 until 5 o'clock. Mrs. .polio, Rolum! J. Hli\o«, county will henr the Itev. W iUiam -E. liam Westhafer, l^evlttown, L, *1., Mrs. Evart V, Silcox, Keyport, MrsL president, when the Matawan Pub­ John C. Baker, Fafr Haven, and chalrmun of tho National Founda­ Jrihn.J. Kuallng, ilreman, USN, of ,Burke, n former Catholic priMt; and Mr. and Mrs. William McGraw, Renssalacr >L. Cartan; Mrs. Harry” lic Health Association met in the Mrs. Carl A. Gcsswien poured. tion for Inftmtih? Paralysis, said Matawan, Js serving abonrd tho now a representative o f . Christ!* ' Matawan. Mr. and Mr^. Westhafer J. Kahn, Mrs. Joseph Baler, Mrs. . Health Center. this week. Speaking ut the kick- destroyer USS Hnnlt. Mission. Christ's Mission, founded remained overnight at the Hanna Edward W.’ Currie, Mrs. William R. • Guests were Mrs. Frank E. Tay­ lor, Germantown, Pa.; Mrs.'Leon off. dinner fur the lOfil campaign, The frftlp Is part of the United In 1B70, in stalled by fo rm e r Cnth> Designated as chairmen were residence.^ Craig, Mrs. Howard — ----- Erdmann,— and Mra^Donald Weir, nursing commit- W. Conrow, Red Bank; Mrs. George Mr. Hines reminded tho municipal Nations Blockading and Escort o lic priests and perform s a flpoc* Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick, Mr* VpiajuW^smuUi. lalkvd Sservlee to American JPl’ot* tec; Mrs, Randolph Houser, baby L. VanDcuten, Fair Haven; Mr». chairmen thnt the polio campaign Force. . Mr. and Mrs: J. Frankiin DomUnck. J Mrs. Kari Claus . and ijifunt i and tuberculosis clinic; Mrs. F. lidon R. Blackburn. Phnlanx; Miss Is a "war on the homo-front.” The hlijh speed destroyers In tho cstaritism through it» publication, Mr. ^ind Mrs. Ralph W, Herrick, 1 daughter, Marsha Virginia, retutn- Howard Lloyd jr., membership and Bcrna Johnston, Detroit. Mich.: Mr. Hines said thlp_year’s goal c&mmmui -escort troop transports, The Converted C hINoIIq Mag««lno, Miss J. Mabel Brown, Matawan, and ed home Saturday from Monmouth Its inform ation center, und its Bflhc* ‘""““■puMiclty; Mrs, Charles Woodman, Mrs., Arris B. Henderson, Mrs. is $00,000', thc KKmc as In ip50, and supply *blps and warships to tho Miss Mary E. Stack, Perth Amboy, Memorial Hospital. .Ky. JACK WYRTZEN tunry of re-cduentlon .and rohabll* ' medical supplies; Mrs. Chester Henry E. Hutchinson; Mrs, Alonzo pointed out that m ore thun $90,000 Korean tl»enter. They make Strikes were faew Year’s Day dinner guests The Rev. and Mrs, William H. had bc'. Wyrtzen-haa held inasslvc rallies Charles C. Sehock sr. campnign have already been dis­ How would you like to have a staff of coinpc- visits in the borough and 54 in the the guest of her sun and daughter- SpafTord Schanck, \Mrs. Franklin in Carnegie Hall and Madison Mrs. Milton F.' Stevcnsofr enter­ tributed nnd the drive will con­ r**- , tent messenger boys at your dispoial, alw»y» “ toV/nihlp during December. Her in-law, ’Mr. and Mrs. Ronso^.. J. Thompson; Mrs. Arthur D, Bowne, Square Garden in-Now York; the tained members of the board, of tinue throughout the month of — report^fcif TfiSoLshoAygdltatal ^v.isiU Warne jr. , LUa Ari-CJIy, May<>r-Ch»>i'go - Am ­ BANK „JMrs, Knoell, Mrs. Lundy, .Mrs. MARIE L. DOUGHERTY Nellie Stultz had spent n fair njght - Mis& Helen Murphy has returned Keney, Matawan. .• brose and Harold Howland; Ncp-- Springhorn, MrK Weir, Mrs.’ Wood after (.X'ihfl taken to tho Institution after spending the Christmas vaca Joseph" Stengcr—jr., a r-ophomoro Miss Marie' L. UnughertyV Osborn .tuna T ow nship,- Mrs. .hiiie)jh M+hh M atutum , man, Mrs. Kautzman and Mrs, tion with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, St., Keyport, unit bookkeeper at on Tuesdny for trentmcyt of InjuK iiton; Oeeim G rove, Jowoph Thointi; - M cB ride...... ies received when, ahe eau«ht her Peter Murphy, New Brunswick, Pa., returned to school yesterday tho Keyport commercial o/Ticc of Qceanjiort, S. J. llectti; Humnon, left hand in-a wringer. • MifaS' Jeanne Pcndergast returned after spending the Christmas .vaca­ Jersey Ccntrul Power & Light Co., Mrs. John Galmi Honnevelt, Irv­ Monday after spending a week with tion with hi& parents, Mr. and* Mrs. recently completed,. 25 year* of ing PlutiHhin; Slfi't'WHlmry T ow n ­ 'Fjimlshed Apartment" slgna for NO PARKING PROB 1. [MS III III 1 Church Women her greot-grandnjother, Mrs. Eliza­ Joseph Stengcr sr. . scrvicc with the’* local utility. Miss ship,- Mrs, It o b o r . t Cainphell; sale at tliis ofOC6. . beth-Beckman* Lakewood. .... t-.t ; -- Mrs.-Elmore-Knltne^cnlepinincd Ro.sem»rl -Kenncdyi-Keyjwt-coin, Shrewsbury, Mrs. John Bowerm MLMIEIUEWAI. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CCim'OUllOH - Joseph Hawkins has returned to her dessert bridge' club Tuesday merciol ofllce mahnger,'“ preKnhted Map ’51 Plans Canaan, Pa., after spending the afternoon. Prizes were won by M{ss Dougherty with a gold service Christmas vacation with his par Mrs. H&ward Vealc, Parlin, Mrs. pin emblematic of membership in Committees Named At cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawkins. Ruracll A. G, Steller,--and Mrs. the company’s 25 Year Club. Miss Mrs. Marguerite R. Laird has re­ Dwight Gatwood, Parlin. . Dougherty joined JCP&L as tela. Executive Session turned from'a two-week visit with Mrs. H enry E. Hutchinson has ])hone operator in. Keyport. In Yesterday her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. returned after spending several 1040 she was appointed clcrk; a ond Mrs. John Laird jr., Charlottes­ days with Mrs. Ernest Lavcndar, position held until promotion to her The executive committee of the ville, Vn. ‘ Asbury'Parit. .■ present duties in 1049. . 'Presbyterian^ Women’s Association, The Rev. and > Mrs. Chester A. Mr.^and Mrs. Charles W. Mandc- —-Matawan,' m et -yesterday. _.at..._the GaUoway. cntertainodji open house ville entertained at a buffet supper Methodist WSCS To home of,Mrs. Joseph Dietrich, to New Year’s afternoon from 2‘30 on -New-Year's -Evc.- Thcip guests ■—.4iscu«*-plans- for -the-coming„ycar, -until..d:30-o'clock...... were -Mr. -and Mrs. F. Howard Sell Clam Chowder - - Mrs. Dietrich was acting-president Mr/, and Mrs. Frederic E. Lloyd jr., Mr.' and Mrs. Kenneth Tho Women’s -Society for Chris­ _ In the absence of Mrs. Birger Hel- Hcssey of HaveWord, Pa., spent Pike, Mr..;:iind Mrs. Walter Pike, tian Service of the Mntawan Meth­ ge&on w h o is ill at the hom o o f the holiday weekend with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jac Cushman,. Mr. odist Church will hold its regulur her father near CornwaH-on-Hud- Hcsscy'fl parents, Mr. and Mrs. nnd Mrs. Garrett McKccn Jr., Mr. meeting 'Ut the church Mon^.iy • son^ ^Nrr-Y-.- - Frederick M. Hessey, --Other-holi­ nnd Mrs, P. Judson Evans, Mr. and evening "at o'clock.' ...... ‘ Committees were appointed und day dinner guests wpre Mr. and Mrs. Rjindolph Harris and Mr. and -0 The fiociety Is sponsoring ir cliun - they are as followb: Mrs. Arnold Mrs. John C. Hefscy, Dr, and.-Mrs. Mrs. Hilton Smith jr. of Little chow der sale at the church loi.nor* C. Masaie, flowers; Mrs. George Carl A.. Gcsswejn and Miss Lillian S ilver...... row (Friday) morning’ whirling at Stevens and.Mrs. Harry Wells sr., K eney. Miss Esther Blau has returned 10 o'clock. Luncheon will be served kitchen; Mrs. ,E. Story . Halloek, Mis« Jean Hudyma has returned after spending the holidays with fr o m a.m. until t p.m. communion; Mrs. Milton F. Steven­ from spending the holiday vacation her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. '11 . son, Mrs. Allan J. Morrison and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, George Zagglc, In Buf­ Mrt>. W. Rulon Smith, membership; Andrew Hudyina, Lebanon, Pa. falo, N. Y. . Mayor’s Wife Hurt Mrs. Carl A.-Gessweln, cheer; Mrs. Miss Jane Devlin entertained ,.The Rev. and Mrs* 43arrctt S. , Chester A. palloway and Mrs. Saturday ‘cvenfhg. Her guest* were Dctwlfcr entertained at open house Mrs. lrehe’Appleguto of 3 Oelavlii Elsie Martcr, spiritual life. - Miss Marlon Weber, Keyport; Mr. parties on Christmas Day and the Pl„ Keyport, wife of Mayor Charles Mry. W. C. Noddings was elccted and Mrs. Milford L. Ncalfa, Mr1, and previous day, when a fam ily o t E. Apph.'gale -was lukcn to. Mon sccond vice, president. • • Mrs. Merritt J. Warwick, Robert displaced persons ‘wafc honored. mouth Memorial Hospital, Monday, • It was announced there will be O'Connell, Charles Pike, Calvin Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Currio for InnUment- at n broken ankle a’ box luncheon in the lccture room Bell, Harry Morris, Alfred LaMura and son, Bill, attended a family sustained when she fell down wv* . next Thursday at 12:30 p.m.. ond and Camillio Gentile. dinner New Year’s Day at the oral stejis. 4 all women of the congregation are Mrs. William Oliver Diggin re­ home of Mrs. Currie’s mother, Mrs. invited. .. On Friday, Jan. 10, at 7 turned Tuesday after spending sev­ Mae W icger, in Trenton. 'For Rent* ond -'‘For Sale” sign p.m. there will be a congregational eral days as the fjuest of Mr. and (Continued on page eight) may bo purchased at this office. supper, each member bringing a, -Mrs. Benjamin Fairbanks. Orange. covered dish. ’ .. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles C, Schock Attending the session were M pj. Jr., Sea Girt, Mr. nnd rMr*. Charloa “Lawrenco Aitkin. Mrs. J. Fred C. Schock sr., and Mr. and Mrs. - nohinson, Mrs. Noddings, Mrs. Gal­ J. Raymond -Kotchel attended a . loway, Mrs. Masaic and Mrs. Stev- cocktail party at the home of Mayor "ensori. . ‘ nnd Mrs. Edward T. Doyle, Sea Girt,-Sunday afternoon. • Canasta' Club Has - ■ Mrs. William Pendergast has re* H«r«’t 1h« n*w F-J lnpr«M (O.V.V/. A.BOO Mm ) , . . a bio turned, after spending several days body hr blp, bulky loodil On»>of ov«r 100 ford Trvck mod*l» In Iho low -prko flold . New Year’s Party . visiting friends in New York City. lo# '3\, fctiluring Pow«r Pilot Economy, '3.5TAH EXTRA Cob ihowh Mrs. G, ■ J. Sterling Thompson ond hvb cop* oro ovollobl* ol «»!ro coil, ' I Only FORD TRUCKS give you . Canasta Club members, their hus­ attended a performance ot "The bands and guests weire entertained FJyi/ig Dutchman” at the Metro 1 9 5 1 at tlje home of Mr- nnd Mrs. Jay politan Opera House, New Yorli Highball along to a now high In SAVINGS! Ford POW £fi P fio r ECONOMY F. Hoatettcr, at the annual New CUy,l. Saturday...... ttop-ahead engineering triumph* again with Power. Year’s Eve party. Following”' a Miss Doris Ann Oliver, Arlington, CHRISTMAS CLUB 'I hrt Kfifd MViiek Powi /i rholen of. {. . . *^ (lulonutihvily nietern aml iiren llm • Guests were Mr. ynd.Mrs. Harry Mr. and, Mrs. Charles C. *Sehopk Trucks! hn»t of great NMVV V-H'h nr Hikfst A groat- engines,. right amount of giiN, at' prndltely tho right in*tant, to ' .O^-Jones, Mlw Eiicn Hancey, Free­ jr.. Sea Girt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph If you have not already joint'd our featurew inako new Ford I'nu.Un O ver IHO MIONI«y innlrh e<»iwtnnt!y ehanglng M|«H*d, load and potfor hold; Miss Mary ^ Stack, C. Bedle, and Mr. and Mrs. Stafford rnort* tfiiin over ilia ow n er’* choice ' Vitrtl hi flni low-priut i)r*)/| giwn ror|uirontonU« Unlike conventional svnlonix, tho -Amboy; Miss J. Mabel Brown.iMr. 1951 Christmas Club, com e in and Thompson celebrated the Schock* for i.conomy—tho driver’s choice you J'ower I'ilnt ECONOMY. . .. lower Pilot o/ie control instead two, yfcl ia o.nd Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick,* Mr. ■wedding annivonury at the Chan e n r o ll now. There is still time to take for comfort t Now G.8T A U Cub Como on in and talk it ovorl designed to aynehronlza firing (win* us aeeurataly. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick/ Mr. ticler, Millburn, Thursday evening . . . new aiitoLlu>rmie pi«to/jn, now' You eon u«> regular gan , . . yf„, {l„i no-knoek per­ and Mrs. LeRoy Collins; Mr. and advantage of this opportunity to have Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor were hi^ii-lift (.vitnsh/iflM , . . new 4- formance, Only Fttnl in the low*price field hIvqh Mr&. M urray Todd, Mrs. August Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. a special fund of extra cash at the end M p c W y n c iir o ,Silent I ransrniftMion you Power f’iloi h‘coiM)niy[ ... Kattner, Miss Mary Llsk and Mrs. Sidney Taylor, Woodhavcn, L. I. a vailahJe a t ex trii vhnt in Hcrie* l*-4, Ronson j. Warne. /\ Mr. and Mrs. "HaVald-F. Beam /of the year. J4-f) and F-(l. Cheek tin* liwl u f ri/.leg»te are Cotrvicta ft lets/««« i FORD TRUCKS* HAST LONGER I ■ Their guests were Mrs. Frank (making their home with their ton Fierro sr., Peter Fierro. Miss Yola in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs: b o ca u ie — Fierro. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Warren Vreeland. ' F a i i n e b s & M e r c h a n t s SUm sr- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dr. and'Mrs. S. M. L azow and M. Sturt jr. gnd son. Frank, Mr. children, JoAnn and Deborah, are and Mrs. William Formon, Mr. and^ spending a Uirec-wetk vacation in Natiom l Bm k b a r / t o # / '/ Florida. -B ilrK -R tch ard 'Sturt.- Mr. and Mrs.- 1- —< * ••— -— -*•- — ------MATAWAIVrNEWJEMEV ------Robertasturt and M/re. Ida DuBois. Mr. and Mrs. Philip L, Neid- “ WEMICX fEOHAl ffESEflYC STITCM - Later in the evening, the fourth llnger and Mrs. Jaittes E. Voorhees MB4IEA ftVtUd. OlfOiir INIURANCC COIfOIATfON George S. Barrett & Son, Inc. birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Brower1* w ere New Y ear's Eve dinner (uesta •riephew,nephew Frank E. Sturt, w as cele* of Gen. and Mrs. George L. “Van OrgahUed 18)0 — Ofdeit Bank in Monmouth County brhtc^rl. D»*nsen. Fair Haven. MAIN STREET, MATAWAN 1 i f PAGESIX THE: MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAH N.,, J. t95l Murphy Sinks Deuce wrestling fans who proceeded to & A KIND HEART AND GENTLE PERSON pound the boys with pocket-books, Shoemen Jo e l.... [Area Fives Get And Westernejr* Win Wrestling Fans newspapers and peanut sheila — Big S am, K e attsEttTg 's , Buck Smith's BacklnAction West Keansburg • squeaked Get Into The Act wrestler, waa . beaten by Tarzan through to a., qne-jioint wjn. over Hewitt In his local debut. Hewitt Monm outh Beach A. C. in a 55-54 kicked Big Sam amongst the spec­ Keansburg Team Is K'port Plays Hoffman' thriller Thursday night on the Bal- Spectators Join In: tators and^be referee counted out " .Victim Of Upset By In Conference; Huskies bach' Auditorium court, Kean«iburg. Festivities A t . Card the local idol amid the jeers which It was the second straight triumph iater .grew more serious when Sko- 67-66 Score--,—:------At Sayreville - for the Westerners who came In Keansburg . land . and. ColUcbio, who is ulso through ?when • A1 Murphy-sank a a Keansburg resident, joined them. LoZnre'fr Shoes, Thursday, poured Keyport opens its Shor«2 Con Not, finding enough opposition in deuce with only 30 seconds to go. Skolaiid and Collichio wiil hay£ vinegar ond gall upon the hopes ference soason opposing IlolTman the ring, four wrestlers on Thurs­ T h e . Beaehers, trailing 31-23 at an opportunity for-som e sprt of of Buck Smith’s Keansburg cagers H. S. on the Red end White court day night’s Australian tag teaai the half, kept battling to grab a revenge us &ey are booked to meet .'. ... in the M-O League title race when, tomorrow- (Friday) night Matawan match at the Velvet Skateland five-point lead at tho end of the Heidman.-ahd Georgie Lenihan in • the Keyport aggregation nosed out will be resuming activity ^fter the Arena, Keansburg; tangled r with, third quarter. tag toani match on tho card >•/ 1heir hitherto unbeaten'rivals G7-GG holiday laypil with n ndn-circuit pugnacious spectators to send; the Matty Devine grabbed scoring scheduled for Jan. 11 at the Velvet • . , in > -rousing contest ot the Mat* game ot Sayreville, The Maroon card into an. uproarious wiridUp. laurels with on 18-point output, in­ Arena. ■ nwan-Keyport Rec Center. face9 its first league foe when cluding eight field goals, Police broke up the action quick­ ; . The Keansburg team ,can still Leonardo i& met at the Matawan- ly and reported no casualties as W esterners (55) . salvage an outside chance at Keyport Roc Center on Tuesday, n result of the extra-curricular Find Doe’s Carcass. GF P honors i/ they can defeat the Key- The Red and White has the more doings outside the ring. ^ - G. Bowne, f ___ ...... 3 0 0 • port Diner in the final gome of favorable outlook of the • two area They also said/ that no . cnairs A young doe was found dead on* Schaab, f . .. ., ...... 0 0 0 . .. first l>nif'piny, .nt Baibaeh's Jon teams tomorrow night. 1 .Keyport were thrown and none of the grap- R oute 9*4, Cheescquake, at. 10:30 W. Bowne. f ...... 0 0 0 18, but the prospect is hurdly n gave-the Hoffman aggregation^ a plers was either. . . p.m. Thursday. Madiaou Tdwnship Devine, f ...... 8 2 . IB •■s'fc hopeful one, . . scare in a pre-season contest, play­ It all started when Arnold Sko? police, who reported the findmg of Murphy, c ..... 5 0 10 ^ A lavt minute Arid goni by Sam ing their foes even ail through tho land and Lou (Mr. Belvedere) the deer’s carcass, said the doe evi­ Carney, c ...... :...... 1 1 3 Shaw, Keyport High School’s' terroi game until the- final-few minutes Collichio, partners, met CoL .GcotgC dently was the victim of a hit-run Lenovich, g .. .. ."..... r~ o --'2 o l the court in the early ’40s, was when Coach Frank. Zampelio’i Harbcn and John Heidman in a car. Carhart, g ...... 3. 1 0 G the coup that put the Keansburfi charges faded badly to lose fll-43. tug team bout. Two of the grunt Fucci, g ...... 0 0 0 ' team under. • . W ith added experience o f fhret* find groancrs were catapulted out­ Purina Feed. S ta n B aby ChJekft Wheatley, g ...... 4 0 8 • Though Shaw fired in the win­ games since then, the Red and- side the ring within easy reach: of and Turkeys with. Startena—the , Kaufman, g ...... 1 • 0 2 ning 'basket, the Nagie brothers, Whfto- should have improved group of angry,' viliain-hating coirplete food. Stultx *Jtl Diivte, g ------...... u 0 0 . Tom and Mickey, carted oil the enough to make it an even contest. bulk q f the ’laurels, /ls they col' The Ainboyans present the un­ - 2d 3 35 ... laborated in.making 33 of the yic- usual feature of n- court team Monmouth Booch 154) _ — -..-tors-’-pola tsi,.-M ick cy-w a sliigh . with’ - GeneSlanley, Mr, America- low r 6illlnftiinfl^ojpBcUllyih*:_Ifllr iix, can give and take if with the best trained in the out-of-doors. Th& ------. a . F' p . 10, sinking eight baskets nnd a trio villaihi in the buslnosa. However, Stanley Is at heart a genii® tout, and likes children/at ihe above pictura explosion of last May wrecked tho Pierson, f ...... 4 2 10 < ___ of pennity_ pokes, while Tom col- iakon ; ^ ------Governors- to ' -bceum^-h —traveling BraHley, c ...... o ' 2 ” i4 * Wiibur Lube was tops for club this season. Their plight has Siwre, g ...... 2 0 4 SmiJh’s . .acquiring 17 . points, on on New Year’s Day. The Boys Club occasioned^, a good deal of &ym- Wjbklund.-u...... 4 .... . se'vcn doubledeekcrs and a trio of i s ’doing^niln^''better'''lri'the'JFi’eO' paihy and they h;ive developed u „P. Hunters Asked To.. •. -— — r i K l u penalty shots. Bob Ward, Reed' hold B ig Eight League where the largo .out-of-town, following be­ • • 24 G 54 'and Churlic Mills also posted players -are mostly -former Freehold cause o f it. . They present a vet­ H. S.. performers who aro not out . - Score By Periods double figures Tor the Keansburg eran aggregation of Churiie Koer* (Phone 7-0452| Return Deer Tags of M ptawqn’s class. Westerners .... 15 ' 10 G 10- 54 outfit, garnering 12, 12 nr\d 11, neri Murv Woods, John Coil, George Mon. Beach .... 1.' 12... 10_ 12-f)4 respectively, • . BUifch Ji/fd Butcll Koval£»5ki...... TODAV, TOMORROW, SATURDAY - ' LaZare’fi*. trolling by two at the Information Is Needed Boys Club Five Loses The greater difficulty in Mat,- Coal — Coal. Place your Order Continuous Saturday Storting at 1:4S -hal/rplcked iip:<,toan.rltrthe'ding- To Supply Data On The awnn's—assignment- is>- emphasized SixthlnAsburyteague NOW, Stultz. ; in t. 1 dong sccond half, piling up a 30-27 by the fact that in thoij oniy other Herds In New Jersey '• THE TIME HAS COME to B o tfe G eorge margin to eke out the victory on write that Matawan H. .S.'s ath­ , MMawan Doys C.iub five o^ned game of thtf season to date, Hoffman Shaw ’s d ou ce. wlth_l:20. to . play * ~ “ Deer "hunters who have taken letic field should be either ^icnd- - theiiiew . year. on a lovy notd, &ton- High was trounced by Sayreville ' LaZaro'a Shoes (671 ed or ended. The board of edu* duy. whcn they went down to their 55-44, in addition, the Bombers SANDERS ear-tagged animais in New Jersey DAVIS * G F cation is drawing up its budget during tho recent deotr season are sixth straight defeat in 'A.vbury edged out tho perennially powerful WRESTLING A n n e ' . Celeste . T. Nagle, f ...... 7 for onother year and is planning requesied by tho State Fish nnd Fark City League play, falling be* St. M ary’s o f South A m boy, 43-41. floss, f to revamp school facilities to Game Division, Department of Con­ 'fore the Kelley’s Corner combine The Bombers aro operuting with •C. Shaw, f ... make themdff'for the emergency 57*31. ’ . &ueh stellar performers from their All Star Show! BAXTER HOLM ax servation ond Economic Develop­ period, but no thought ap­ Fane, f ...... Matawan seemed on tho way to outstanding team of last year os Reilly, c ment, to supply Information on tho parently is being given to doing unimnls at once. something about the field. This breaking the Jinx that has hounded Charlie Kolokowski, A1 Noble, Vic VanPelt, c ... KEANSBURG stretch of ground alternates be­ them in City League play when Krolik, Stan Bonczek and Rudy- R. Nagle, g .... Lost winter over n 100 deer were tagged in the car end liberated in tween being a mud hole and o they forged. out ahead at. the start Balaskiew icz.... Mutawan .fans. w ho •Murri.ngton,-g baked-out "area ofgravel 'on. THURS. NITE various sections of 'the state.. The and led 34-20 at halftime. Roy journey w/'Sayrevllle can have Wheatley, g -r w hich only -wi*edy grass cnn. Armstrong *waa hooking them in little to give them hope that tho mctul tajjs contained a number and thrive and on -which it is little Ian. Ulb, 1951 requested the hunters to notify the from all angles, ably seconded by Maroon and Steel cun cnotinue Its 2B 11 07 short of cruel to u?k boys to play, Jud Muro. In the second half, unbeaten course of the pre-holiday Division., ot Fish -and.-Gamo. ubout football;— -Apparently— no— one— -3 SrofminBBr season:— The 'Bombers-Mook— be HEY LOOK!___ NEWS- -CARTOON- tlie circumstances of the kill. on the board or among Matawan . TVTnfiiwan'jbli*tnto~{r_ onc-TOon* bas^ G school authorities has had ket-iiiaking blit» on tho part of again the outstanding tonm in this FELLOWS and GALS! F cature Picture show n Saturday lt3Q — — 6:30 and 0:13 Lube, f ...... Hunters who have taken f>uch ...... 7 enough experience in athletics to Bill Abernethy, fctar o f one of part of the. state, and, in addition, Rccil, f r: . . .. . /uuanimul are.i:cqucstcon New Jersey's deer Morrell, g ... First Match ' Anglers, rated high sfchoQl ftthlpUe' flpld. shQUld KEANSBURG, N. i 'straight win Friday on the St: "be. Wc-do not feel Malawun should 'O m cialJ: NliirpHy, Vignola. . Dinnerware to the Ladies at All Performance* of the game'rfven edged’ into the Opposite Publto School be. known around this part of the fore, 41*40. This was midway of Ann’s School court when they Phone Keensburff 9-0300 alatc os the tuwn having the worst tho final quarter, but the Diner drubbed Port Monmouth 40*D. Golden Gloves Wilt •Iso Mattneee Saturdays and Holldsy* field to be found. If the present - staged their usual garrison finish Rupy and Hoffman, with 10 nnd ' at 2 p. m. layout is hopeless beyond me as Get Underway Jan. 15 Basement Next THURS., FRI.. SAT. Jan. 11-12-13 when pressed and won going oway. eight polhts, respectively, Bet the Steal Continuous Sunday from 2 p.m. anything more than a playground, P crtrom anccs start at 0:43 p.m. pace n the nttaek which found This was the first defeat of the 4 why not lease or buy a site soimo* Preparations have been complet­ Windows' season for the shore' team. The overy Paslhne plnyer gaining the MIGHTIEST OF AIL W ISTtRH ADVENTURES! where where an engineer would ed nnd entries are now being ac­ Pivot scoring column. Port Monmouth Frl.J Sat, Jan. 5-6 Paramount ptewnts Diner five emerged tho only un- find drainage and other conditions cepted for the 1951 New Jersey Steel ut - . .«irr - MMew _ scathed aggregation in the loop by was outclassed from the outset and suitable. To get an appropriation Golden Gloves amateur boxing tour­ - Windows nover h?d n chance." for an athletic field approved by the victory, for Buck Smith’s team nament which -will .once nguln he RIGHT CR^SS the voters, it would bo neccz«ary Architectural MIUAND- LAMARR-CAR from Keansburg was also having Postlmo A . C. M0) : sponsored by tho Nowork Athletic Projected w ith «gi> tun " their unblemiBhod record spoiicd. not to damn It with the suggestion G F p Club. • • ' Steel John Wortley continued to set uf being bought os ‘ a future school June Allyson - Dick Powell FRKMAN-CAREYjr Furloy, f 0 4 site” whcro lio one wonts o school Tho most heralded amateur box­ ■' Windows tho scoring pace for Keyport, ac­ Daniels, f , ...... 2 0 4 located. ing program of the season—the also . cumulating 15 points on seven field Hoffman, f ...... -4 .0 ft Golden. Gloves—is open to ony goals and a chnrity chuck. Dick Residence Sloel Casement Shcu, e ...,...... 3 0 0 KEYPORT COURTMEN now oc­ youth over 10. Competition; will Pearco, of the Anglers, tied Wort- Picture Windows Fnrlcy, g ,...... 1 0 ?. cupy the first four places In tho begin Monduy night Jon. 15, .at the BEWARE OF BLONDIE ley,; firing In w.*ven deuces nnd individual scoring stundlng» of the '°PE Bun/.ncn, g ...... 0 0 Newark AthletlcJClub, and contln- Residence Steel Casoments conversion? ' M-O Basketball League, The latest JOHH Rupy, K . . . . 0 10 uo until q championship team i& Reggie Carney bundled up 14 release shows thut Lcs Walling, Sun., Mon. Jan, 7*8 ProducM by MU. tPSTEIN • Oi/ected by John Famw — —— formejT^S* send to Madison Squnre markers for Keyport, finding the Bccchwood A. C. play'cr who was 40 0 40 Garden to competa In the Eastern target -with a quartet o f twln- In third plucc, now has dropped to Builders can now call on Mart's Port M onm outh (9) fifth falace, leaving the first four Golden Gloves tournament against • LOUISA polritors and a holf dozen penalty for the famous v G FP men in order John Wortley nnd champions from other areas. Cham­ stabs. George ShaW also tabbed with McGownn, f ...! ...... o 1 Reg Corney of Keyport Diner “with pions and the best boxers in the TRUSCON STEEL WINDOWS doublo figures for the Dinermen. RonaJd Reagan Ruth Hussey McGowun, f ...... l 0 2 00 and 73 poLnts respectively, fo l­ tourney will theh Uottlo fop. nat- AND CASEMENTS garnering 10 points,on five buskclv. Gregor, c .. 0 4 lowed by jtim Nnglc and Tom lional honors ’ogulnst a selected Don Melntyrc posted a dozen points Hnrrlngtnn of L(&arq'a with Noglo &Ho Eccrt, £ ...... 0 v0 0 Wostorn team. for Point Pleasant, slipping In n trio having 70 counters und his team­ . Also Headquarlers For . . Cnlinrulo, g ...... I 0 2 Entries can be obtained from onfield goals ond twlec that many — •. —— mate GO. Eighth and. ninth in Mlckoy Vogt, athletic director, THE GREAT PLANE foui goals, stundlngs arc Tom Alikns with 40 ,4 ■1- 0 Newark Athletic Club, 10 Park P!„ ; K eyport fBl) und Bunny Show with 43, two more BUILDING Diner players, Newark, or from the Amateur Ath­ ROBBERY ' ; * g • * • ' • ' letic Union, 45 Clinton St., Newark. ALL 7 8 r.p.m. Carney, f ...... 4 Now Its Official • JAMES (Chippy) COLEMAN, All entry blanks mpst be post­ Gutjcowski, f ...... 0 Monmouth Park and Freehold Who retired lo&t y ia r after 34 marked.' not later than tomorrow, MATERIALS es., W ed. Jan. 9-10 H. Alikas, f ...... 1 years ns basketball coach at Raceway were oHiclully allotted Friday. . . • KodJerskJ, f ...... , 0 Asbury JPark High School, waa Record Albums dales for' tho 1051 meets by the This will mark the 10th success- # FOR THE FARM. HOMB. T. Alikas, c ...... 4 honored by the alumni and stu-' ’ THE GLASS State Racing Commission. Hpban, c ...... 3 dents of the school the other sive year that New Jersey) will be STORE. OFFICE OR FACTORY. The dales ore the same ns those enjoying Its silver anniversary of Wortley,. g ...... 7 night ond presented with o 1051 OUR PRICES CAN'T -BE BEAT MENAGERIE tentatively set nt n meeting of the national competition. Sbnw, g ...... 5 Ford «& the highlight of the FOR QUALITY. group. , ceremonJos. - - . w ith " ' Sknrzynskl, g ...... 1 • '• • • Monmouth Park was gvantcd 40 Leaves For Navy Duty Jane Wyman Kirk Douglas racing dhys storting on Juno 10 • MATAWAN BOYS CLUB ap­ 50% OFF 25 11 01 nnd extending through Aug. 8. The pears to bo up against, it In Asbury Point. PU b i h I (&2) Park City League play. Word that Mauricc Fitzgerald,, son ot Mr. COLUMBIA trotters wlll agnin begin opcratip’ns ■ .... a they were caUcd on to face a team and Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald. First MARZ’SMASON Thurt^ Fri.. S a l, Jan. 11-12*13 BING CROSBY at .Freehold, the day following the ; Peqrce, f ... listing Bill Abernethy, Dartmouth SL„ Keyport, reports tomorrow for CAPITOL close of the Monmouth Park meet,, Christine, f star In the duys when the Indians Induction into the U, S. Nuvy, SUPPLIES INC. ROCKY MOUNTAIN: PERRY C0M0 w ith the '31 season beginning on VICTOR Frutee, I . . . swept tho Ivy League basketball having enlisted' last month. Cheesequake-Morrlstown Rd.; Aug. 0 and running through Sept. crow n, as one o f Its number, strikes w ith Sprague, c Th e enlistee is a graduate o f neat Intersection Highway 4« DECCA TONY MARTIN —a totul of 24 racing days. us os indicating that circuit is 8 Two Miles North of KAlawsn Errol Flynn " Patricia Wymore * McIntyre, g ruled T>y those whoso basketball Keyport High School. Sommers, g Poultry and StocK Feed. Ray— experience Is too mutrh beyond thnt P.' p. BOX 171 also H erbert, u . of tho Matawan players. They Oil Burner and Boiler Cleaning SU^^LUter^ogEofKlJi-fiiKciftlty^ Service.-.Getthemostoutofy our Nothing Banred. Come in now Stullc. wJU should—wlnr-thfrlr-first-gnmfr‘in-tho- *(*» 20 12 52 circuit when they go against the fuel Oil Dollar Stultx wlti MATAWAN. H. J .... WOMAN-ON THE RUN - .Score.by Halves . J. A N. team next Monday- night, Security Bonds pay tho biutiq. rale «uif/- • K?yj>ort ...... 20 33—oi it that discouraged aggregation of Security Bonds pay the 6am e rate D F T fffi «..«• 44 W. Front St. of Interest as tho War Bonds you ploycra does nflt forfeit tho game of interest as tho War Bonds you TEL. MATAWAN 1-16 8 2 Ann Sheridan -Dennis O'Keefe A n g le r s ...... i o ‘ 31— 52 bought during the war.. B uy nomcJ rillC i 9f inVa KE 7-2700 . ■“ T as they did agninst Bradley Beach .bought during the war. Buy some! THURSDAY,JANUARY THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, W, J.: PACE-SEVES Sfftt Businessmen’* Maim Street by Ralph Stein In-ono caac, Arthur Landlord Facet Charge' Key - Mat Church Arrowsmitii New wbe as follows: Revenue and Irvington, driving on. Union Ave, finance, Arrowsmith, Vchalnuan; Bowling League ' Bowling League near the railroad skidded and side* , Gaetano Imbrendo, a Keknay>> roade. Wheatley, chairman; pork&\ swiped a car in.which Mr. and Mrs. burg landlord V/ho allegedly «>e«t Freunds ^md build lags,-Crimmiiar Janies Branfligon.-Fiilh-^t^Tr^inn. , C liflw ood Inn (0) K eyport BaplUt (2) part-^qf—M p m l t i y ■ ■ chairman; public wilfare, Crim- BeWrh, w ere rid ing^ N o tnjuric# K l u g - -157 179 158 H. Burrowes ..... 177 152 180 and buck Mrs. ■ the pait W «r:and he also Uianked oti-MoriiingaidG.-Avo,,„Nii-;Une ,_ww* * 093 821 713 Loon Arrows^iith, roeiected to Cole,. 37. .Cit^uit- S i„ told thuip . St. John's M ethodist (1). all other officials of tho township In .tho parked car, De La Cruz i*ourlne'i Tavern (3) the Madison Township Cominittee Monday that Imbrcndu, who lives H. C ow les ... 182 158 174 for Uteir co-operation,. appai'ently was unhurt* Muscarella 199 173 last N ovem ber and w o r n Jttto -of- upstuirs, wob- removing tho doors A- Bogart ... . 132 140 - 159 Magistrate Charles Llndsley fined Adler — 130 159 Mr. Wheatley said he felt he of her Hut and had phut off the fuel R. LeRoy ...... 169 130 m tl« for hU /new' term at the or bolh Gulllna and De La Cruz on Walling .. 134 138 , 149 sanitation meeting Monday in tho could not do justice to the chair­ supply of an oil burner, . H. WalUng ,. 144 158 : 157 careless driving charges Tuesday, Teslino ... .. 202 man's duties duo lu the tncreused 188 170 A. Walling ...... 17d 103 1G3 town hall at Browntown. was Fisdilcr .. .. 153 105 157 prea»ure o f defeiiM? w ork. Mr.- Security Bonds pay tho same rate Handicap ... 21 21 21 eleeU'd to . succeed Janwa Wheat* "Help Wonted" ads Jo this put** j D ixie ... .■;> . . . 184 ley as eonunitlce chairman, Arrowsmith and Mr.'Crimmlns also of interest as the War Bonds you spoke nnd thanked all concerned tnll vou about the good iohi ob*n bought during the war. Buy somel, Mr/Wheatley called the meeting 824' 770 804 for co-operation shown in the paxt 824 853 815 to order at li'a.m . anyear term, 157 158 140 Republlcnn Club. Walter Vnhdin of Building Materials — Free Plan Book Service C occi .. Holten ...... 103 170 168 administered 6y TownslUp Clerk Ferrari ...... 137 129 ICO the Democratic Club-and Benjamin M. Longstreet . - 18* 104 133 Mitry M. Brown, and his cleclioh ..■* Stock and Custom Made Millwork Davlrio ;v :.r r r i 7 f l "'2 3 0 176 Kldnberg of South lUver, chairman foilowodr ------Stair Building and Cabinets ...... : 840 830 Mr. ArrowKmith’s return to the . 742 800 815 790 Lutheran (0) bourd continued the Republican Fined In Union Beach Mctiueen's Cleaners ,(0) _ Phone Matawan 1*2061 Opp. Freneau Station Scnlzo ...... 150 121 majority on Jhe three-member J.'English ...... 100 148 150 For New Year’s Crashes Johnson ...... 144 140 co:nmittee and there were few Negra ...... 11 103 144 C. Bahronburg 170 147 157 changes in -the nmnlcipwl set*up. Two Occidents wore Investigated M cQueen ...... 155 184 140 M. Bahrenburg 177 140 133 John Crimmins la the DoinoCrtitlc by Patrolman, Rnbort Fioming, R.: English r . . \ ;. 124 133 143 J. H opler .. 138 iiiombcr, ■ The - followin'# appoint* Uinon Uench on New Year’* M etzger- ...... ; . . 178 180' -173 Boos .. r.. ___ •113.... 125 nimCs-'w'urc' riViide-;- -■ - -- '■> -' • -­ E v e r ...... v; - '- R O S S W . M A G H A N AGENCY Wcl}p“ '~ —rrrr 175— 141- —-’Township-" attorney," - DttVid— 074 748 756' Handicap ...... 24 24 24 Jeer, W. Franklin Real Estate— -Insurance Keyport Bar «j) " " 009....720 Tluclu'tiuUiT^lrLMusnrr'rrHc^'bovl^Cot^ BEDLE-S Jacobs . . . 220 167 143 troll; nurso. Mr&. Gertrude Staeger; A. Ponnotti .. . . 1 4 1 - .,173— 101 C&lyery -MeihodUt ( l) , custodian., o f , equipment, n k ’hnixl 13. 138 Main Street * MATAWAN, N. J. Youncofski ... 147 . . . G. B oyce sr.* ...... 179 155 162 Burlew, . French...... 132 . . . ' 147 Telephone Matawan 1*0003 ...... C. W h a r t o n - '...,,,. 150 170 128 Two new building inspectors w n i t s '. . . " n a . . . F. HiHlfcker ...... 154 160 14U were appointed and sworn In by K a a fe r ....134 ... 150 SERVICENTER E. B ilderback ...... 150 - 132 170 the clerk, John V. Darrin for area _C. ,.EennettL.,.- .. f t a o ' 167 , 172 F. M aurer ...... 182 170 204 n&rth and past o f Route 9-4 und Highway. No. 35 and M ichael Slflas for "tho ’ urcii st>utb _787_—792—_ 7 ia Bedle Road 821 » 21) Bin -and--w<^t-of the highway.______Home Modernizing LaZare's Shoes (3) ^'.,'11 PHONEi Reformed (21 Oilier ajipolntm’ent^ were:. Po­ Shingling Hoofing Hardwood Floor* Britanak . If. Wiilcy ...... 117 119 150 lice desk clcrk, Armour AshforUi; Tiling B rickw ork Waterproofing . Barker .. tnnlffi Sofify Stnkt L. D ick ...... 144 143 134 clork of inunlctpal court, George KEYPORT 7-1548 . Heating Paintlna Basement Made Dry JalTe . . . . . B. Cameron ... .. 177 170 153 Frunz, dog catchcr, Mrs. Tess. Oil Burner — Cemenllng — Carpentry LaZare .. Rear Additions Plum bing W. Schanck ...... 170 214 110 Daddio; spoclul police, Alvin Ad­ Porch enclosure SchV arck J. L. Schanck _____ 102 147 140 ler Jr., Robert Allen, Henry Fllo- ALL WORK GUARANTEED J. R eardon \ 145 130 . zof. Raymond Fredda, John Me- . Office Heuni « A. H. to « F , M. H andicap ...... 1. 40 40 40 193 176 152 Comb. Justin Rosato, Frank Sura, " C ” WILLIAMS William Weeks, William Vander- A m erican Legion (0) LaZare's Shoes (9) , . . 156 189 180 Universal Home Builder & Remodeling Servlco 848 839 745 lioef and John Zllinskl; school ■ ^Forfeit) R, Williams ...... 102 102 157 134 143 ’ for P. O. Bax 101 - -- M«l»w»n I-OBOS-J B r Fryor ...... ; . 132 193 144 trafTJc o/Tlcers, WJU lam Manee kruBoV T v . . . . . 193 "1 0 4 7 :______1 . • ' d------!— T.vOjSi'ck ...... 102 157 179 ' Presbyterian (1) IJkiwu!'d Miller sr. _ ■ Roman ...... 191 195 616 805 709 S. Rittenhouse .... 113 145 147 W. Mathison ...... 181 174 178 Spcclul fire police: for^Lnurcnce Better Plumbing Ed. Kelly ...... 107 124 . let Harbor Fire Company No. 1, John B od & Gun Club (3)- J. Lislckl ...... *?73~ loo m R. Cornell ...... 175 131 170 Muckcy, Jumes Gnilfoyle, Joseph BUILD YOUR HOME Infonti ...... 212 ICO 201 M-O League and W. Ludl ...... 154 140 104 Farley, Vincent Bushmun, John ~ ' 1 W '~173“' "137 - — 810___B54_...830. - with a ~Xml51efr"”“ C~C nvancss~:-“ t 17S— H I— l?2pviittPT~forT:teos"qunlco*1i‘iTO” Canr-“ 1I0W^ ^ AN„______Mitzcnius 1 . . . . . 138 147 G fit F R adio (0) ,... Thursday's Results ~ puny, Louin Schuhnle.stcr, Enrl IC. Heating... Bieber jr. 168 218 170 p. Ferrante ...... 125.. _1143 K eyport Diner 01, Point Pleasant 52. 722 081 820 Wiiite, Walter Jurman, Ira Apple* Bleber-sr.— v.T.7 134 154 J f- Youncofski . . .— 180 — 193 L aZ areV Shbi*s 07, Buck Smith’s 00. : Matawan 'B aptist <2) ■gnte;—ftir“ South—Old-B ridgt* --Fire Cellars Pumped Irons 169 N. Devino ...... 157 120 W. Owens 142 171 153 Company, George Martin, Dorson Call — T. FRANK. APPLEBY AGENCY T. Auriem m a . . . . . 156 189 Standings . T. Baker ... .. 187 150 102 llurton, Peter Condo, Robert Bcr* Oil Burners 800 041 831 Armstrong...... 151 . . , W. L. PcL Main St. & Mattiion Ave. K. Henderson 152 208 144 den and Benjamin SWovor, far L. Aoriemina ...... 107 Keyport Diner 0 1.000 Ray Preston .. lo o . -201 i n Brunswick Gardehu No. I Fire Electric Wafer Heater* ■ Asbury Park, N. J. Montagna's Amoco <3> 1 .750 Point Pleasant . Blind ...... 125 125 125 Cornpnny,. Gua Sigmund. ' . a . p. auoo .... . Jurmrm ...... 202 154 214 733 759 075 Kaplan’s ...... 1 .607 j c ^ i i i N a Handicap .... - 12 12 12 Maxwoil W. Mnyer was renamed O ’ Brien ...... t .} 162 1G0 194 Buck Smith's .. 1 ..{too • Pfomprtly Attended To. Morlgag* Loan Coritipeniitnlt lor lh* ' municipal magistrate for n terjn ol . Montagna 15Q . 195 J47 Slrelher'e Builders (1) Lakewood Elks 2 .500 14 Cedar St. itey. M9I0 HOWARD BAVIMOB INSTITUTIOH. N.w.rk , 7fl7 0fi7. ....709... 709 h|K?cl/jriMxyctirs. - Mint* ....? * ...... 130 157 177 V. Youncofski .... 193 i 17 120 LaZare's ...... ", 2 . 3 3KF Costic . ^186 164 236 F. Bennett ...... 171 108 107 Boachwood A. C. ... 0 - 4 .000 J. f t o s a t b '...... T45 170 134 A, .ScotiiV*. .'.I.';'.. d : ' .000 .830 830 908 R. Burke ...... 191 155 172 Peto's Tavern (0) F. Ferrnno ...... 141 128 130 B ow ie ...... 131 1G2 192 Scholastic Sappio ...... 150 161 170 030 744 735 Court Schedule A. Sauickio i. 189 134 147 *^'>Schanek,« Oil Heat (2) E. Sauickio ...... 179 180 147 L. Schanck sr. 140 133 190 F riday Einhorn ...... 1C9 179 153 Lew is ...... 1 6 2 104 138 Neptune at Red Bank R.- Spcncer ...... 130 159 137 824 810 817 HofTman al K eyport E. Lyons ...... 1 4 1 174 143 Point Pleasant at Freehold ' Esposito ...... 151 182 141 - Armstrong Cork (2) Toms River at Lakewood Atlantic Highlands at Rumson : Jones - . ; . ; v . . . 147 150 150 730 752 749 Matawan nt Sayrc^jilfc^ . Costic ...... 195 181 205 Long Branch at South .hiver Cameron ...... 164 162 154 . Bow W ow 's (0) Red Bank Catholic at SC Rose ArtelU ...... 1 7 1 140 137 W. Trahim ...... 152 154 170 S^. Joseph’s (Uammonton) ot Mania ...... "..1 8 0 ' 123 192 L. Mania ...... 128 190 Barnegnt, ' r O. Post ...... 130 120 Millville at Tuckerton ' . . ..863-... -771..—'838 D. Pease . ; -159.. 139 A l's Bar 8c Grill (1) D. Rom an ...... 146 187 150 . Saturday Porno ...... 155 210 177 A . Wilks ...... 337 Perth Amboy at Astury Park Carhart ...... i. 155 144 V .-Y o n ...... 154 VaccareJH ...... 101 131 123 Week’s Top Bowlers Pow clson ...... 171 141 164 .715; 771 ,1 0 Porrlhe ...... 180 222 210 v- Mat-. K ey. Rec C en ier (3f -vCHprlle Pcnrlne, Al’s Bar .& G rill, I' l :M i r Workers-Onskilled Operators ^ F. D e v in o ...... 225 100 180 and Dnn Infanti, Ro M « n a d « e ^ ...... ' 1S4 W- T, Infanti ...... 147 ICO EVER Y LITTLE DROI? M C uocci ....'. 100 160 BRINGS COLDNESS TD ' •• . 7C9 n F 818 .V. Medical-Surgical Plan — Hospitalization Insurance Crystal B ar (9) Moe .Cuocci .,... n o ■ ... A SUDDEN STOP/ Bom m er .. 109 148 180 G. Testino ...... 182 171 194 IJorl . . : ...... 152 139 206 L. Bellczza ...... 150 150. 114 Infanti ...... 192 180 V arlesc ...... 127 149 16? D. Glnter ...... 106 181 181 B. G ardella ...... 170 108 .. — L- R oss ...... 150 187 192 749 858 782 . 770 804 ' Morgaa Yacht Besio (8) F. W arwick ...... 113* 124 124 Apply a f Once at the Employment Office M. Ziilin ...... 90 H. Luhrs ...... 125 145 173 B. D i l l ...... 127 136 Q. Zulin ...... 131 * 124 100 j . Z u lin ...... 155 V E T V 8 VACUUM CLEAJf TOUR FURNACE 019 610 778 , H O W I “ Montagna's Amoco O) C. O'Brien ...... 225 204 138 P. Montagna ...... ICO 140 189 LOUKSTULTZ.i?: B. Mintz ...... 134 180 OIL BURNING Ferraro J50... Parlin, New Jersey i a s , EOUIPM EKT^ SERVICE J. P ep ...... 197 169 t8i S. LaSapio ...... 135 J39 UI{L0IL>K£n0f£Ht-C0Al KEYPORT 7.2104 ••UEYPODI $CO *12 e*7 PAGE EIGHT THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN. N. J. Hears Hutton Killed In Error Soldier Write# Former Patrolman Shot By Mistake; Verification ^ Is Lacking

The concern ot Mrs. -Jacqueline Hutton oif Union Beach, for her /. husband, who has been In the Korean fighting since last October, was. intensified and distressingly confused Tuesday w hen she re* • ceived o letter telling her that he < waa Killed ot the front by his own o cpmpnny by mistake. The soldier is Sgt. Walter Hutton. 31-year-old and- former Union Bcach patrolman and veteran of .Werld War-II. Tho Huttons live ut 517 Cambridge Ave. Mrs, Hutton first heard of her husband’s fate in.tfte .flghting when the War department in a Nov, 22 telegram, notified her that he was missing in actIon~'ns of Nov. 4. Later, in the middle of December, , " Mrs. Hutton received a telegram from tho -Army prdvost marshal Union JJeach First Aid men prepare„lhe bodlai of Raymond and Edward JJchuster. brothsri- for • informing her thnt her husband removal after volunteers in boats had taken both. Long Island men from the vrreckageof ihoirpJanc whlcff was thought to be a prisoner of crashed in Harllan Bay. Medical examination disclosed Ihe deaths resulted fjrom fractures of ihe neck and ’ war, -Tfi/s ihfoWnation ' w^s devel- — opcdr '^ h c — telegram— said,— fFonv enem y jfropaganda broadcasts which identified a prisoner as' are the leading newspapers in the bayshore ~ ~ Wallcr“ A. 'HultohrtHo 'cxact namc f of the former j^itrolman. ‘ ...... Verification . tfieklpfl .| area because they give their advertisers real Tuesday Mrs. Hutton received; the letter telling her- of her hus­ , band’s death although no official' War Department source has yet GUARANTEED circulation for their adver­ verified the report. *! The" letter was written by a PFC Mnfchic Tcti, a member o t Hut- tising dollar. ■ ~ ton’s outfit in the Eighth- Ihfuntry Regiment of the First Calvary Dl­ l vision, the division which was the first A m ericun unit to cross the 30th parallel. * • PFC Tetl wrote thnt ho "guessed” . Mrs. Hutton hud been officially ( « Every paper we send out is paid for— we informed of her husband’s death. The writer told of how the outfit had bcca ambushed by the enemy < In the bitter cold and of how Sgt. do not accept returns from newsdealers, nor Hutton wrapped himself In a • blanket to keep warm. . Wrapped In Blanks! The writer said Sgt. Hutton'was do we have a free list. standing with the blanket around him ond with his face covered.In —:------C^lP;-N«l3on/-BaIdwin^L.'I.randhi^wife^etcapad-iniurK_Sundar^Jhe{L#hej^n?jBho^nabovomad* some manner,, not fully explained, en emergency landing in a peach orchard on the H. L. Warnock farm In Raritan Township. Nelson-reported his own Tfieiv did not recognize him he w b i entaute lo Staton Island from Philadelphia when approaching darkness and. a dwindling gasoline ns a uniformed Americun soldier supply forced him down. The pilot told police he was acquainted with the Schusters killed In the' fatal and fired jit und UUlcd Him. . a ccid e n ta l Union Boach the preVIous^’ day, ‘ l '7 ' ' - ...... According to , PFC Tcti’s letter, the fatally Injured soldier had his Mr. nnd Mrs. A, Listncr of Eliza­ wife's oddress in his clothing.^ beth, Sunday afternoon, an d -ln thu It would appear that people buy our news­ PFC Teti said he wrote his letter Cheesequake Guild Browntown Social evening were dinner guests of Mrs. from North Japan where he was August ’Aroce In Roselle. hospitalized with wounds. !N. Y., nt dinner, recently. papers because they like them and like the ' Sgt. Hutton, who. in World Wur Set For Jan. 19 Plans Card Party ... Mr. and Mrs,. Bart Gaub of - IIi.won-the-Bron*o und Silver Stars Browntown, cntcrtaincd-at-a:fnmlly fpr bravery, is ihe son of Mr. nnd Young Men And Bible dinner on New Year's Dny. Guests Chapel Unit To Hold fair treatment we give to public questions Mrs; Alexander Hutton, also of were Mr. und tyrs. Puul Molnar Affair Jan. 12; Items Union Beach. Given n lenve of Class To Be In Charge; and.-daughters, Ann and Arlene, Dbsoncc from ..the police depart­ Other Activities 1 Of News .... of Browntown, und Mrs. Lena Tall under consideration and the leadership in ment,1 Sgt. Hutton rqcnlisted lost of Keansburg, • The Ladies Guild of the Cheese- .A u gu st. ‘ • ■ The young men of Mrs. Otlo Mrs. James Fountain nnd Mrr.. Gaub's class, and Otto Gaub, Wil- qunke Chapel of Our Saviour ly Otto Gaub spent yesterday visiting sjxjnsorlng a card party In the solving the problems, ' Han Pitney, Harold Cosgrove and In Metuchcn. Herbert - Cottrell Jr, - of -iho * Biblo parish hall, Jan, 12, at 8:30 p.m. Miss’ EUie'Gilbertsonp~li- studcht Schanck Raritan.. class, will be in chargc o t the social ’~Mr.' and Mrsr ArtKiir' Brown* and nurse ut the Jersey City Mcdl-; to 1 be held by - the Browntown daughter, Sharon, of. Springfield. ral Center, spent part of. her holi­ Union Sunday School, Friduy, Pa., visited Mr. Brown'o mother. Building Inspector day vacation In Browntown with Jan. 10, . : Mrs. Arthur Brown sr., in Chcc.'e- her ’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf quake, Over the holidays.- Before Mrrf.^ WilHam Pitney entertained Fills Unexpired Term Gilbertson. returning home they also called her class of the Browntown Union op former neighbors in Old Bridge, Of Henry J. V. Walling Suitduy School, Tuesday at a Mrs. Adclc Herzog of Checsc- Folks BUY our newspapers because they ChrfstmoB pnrty. Attending were Who Resigns To MATAWAN SOCIAL ITEMS qunkc. Is drlvln g a new automobile. Become Committeeman Ann and Arlene Molnar, Joan The Whited Brown School Par-* Gaub, Mary Lou Blnhotu, Shirley Mr. and • Mrs. " Dougins Wurd ent-Tcachcr Association Is holding Brown,- -Dorothy Hoevor, Suznnho are worth buying, and because they want the George.. D. Schanck,’ fur many entertained a group of friends Jon a enrd party in the" school. Jan, and Betty Lou Pitney; also, Mrs. years president of the • Raritan New Year’s Eve. ’ : 17 at' 0 p.m. Paul Molnar and Mrs, William Township Board ol Education, w ns Mr. and; Mrs, John Chamberlain Jomes Brown, who ‘ has' boon Fitney sr. , .. s • •. named to fill an unexplred term as and daughters, PcgUy and Anrie, spending the holidays in Chcciv-- news presented in a clear, concise manner building lnspectorywheh the town- Last Friday evening, Mrs, Otto and James Ilassclstrom, were Sun­ qi/ake with his mother, Mrs. Mary • ship committee organized Monday. Gaub' entertained her Sunday day dinner guests of Mr, Chamber­ Brown, returned yesterday to The vacancy was cuused by the school class of young nien, nt a lain's mother, Mrs. Pierce A. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, parly. Also present were Mrs. wub and without exaggeration. resignation of Henry J.. V. Walling, Chhmbcrlaln, Verona, who Troj', N. Y. - , Whited Brown of Chccscqiiukc, InsDcctor last year; to take office celcbrutlng her birthday. Servlecs at the Chcc&cnuakc J i ) *< us a com m lttecm an for three years. and Mr. ond Mrs. Ralph Fountain Mr. und Mrs. P. Judson Evnns Chapel ore being held at 7 pm. Mr. Welling replaces Woodlyno W. Br. of Neptuno City. * nnd daughter. Elolse. returned every Sunday. The Youag Peo Bowne, whom ho defeated In the Mr. and' Mrs, Roy Cosgrove nnd Sunday from spending 10 days with pies Fellowship nv/cls in the Par­ Republican primary lost spring, on daughter, of. Allentown, w oro Mrs. Evan's mother, Mrs. Joseph ish Hall at 0 o’clock Sunday eve­ tho governing body. Ml*. Wulllng Thursday evening visitors In Malcrna. Wllkcs-Bnrre, Fa; nings. . Was victor over Franklin Werth- B row ntow n o f Mr. CoHRrove’s Miss Helena # Krauss, Brooklyn, Mra. A d elc H erzog visited at the. Our newspapers have been here for m ore weltf, Democratic nominee,' in the brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and N. Y„ /.pent' Friday nt her sum­ home o f Mrs. A lfred Gu&w'cllcr, November clccliori. • Mrs. Harold Cosgrove.. mer home on Valley Dr. Gl^n Rldgc, over the New Ycnr ,r. Thomas Ruthb^e again... was Mr. alul Mrs, ^Nicholas Araee of Mrs. : Frank. E .' Taylor, German-* holiduy. chosen to head the committee. Browntown, entertained Mr. and town, Pa„ is a guest o f Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Norman VanHeuvel than eighty years, and everyone knows \liey Other cJedcd officers sworn Jo Mrs. Whiled Brown and son, Fred, A. Gesswcln for a few dnys. nnd children, Nancy nnd Neddie, of new terms were Thomas P. Bren­ o f Chccsequukc, on N ew Y ea r’s Mr. nnd Mrs. Randolph Harris Highland Park, were Sunday visit­ nan,-assessor, nnd Harry P. Seamen, Day. / . entertained at their home Friday ors in Chcescqunke of Mrs. Arthur may depend upon “The W eekly” and “The 1 collector-treai/urer. Mr,' and Mrs. Herbert -C ottrell evening.,( Their** guests were Mr. Brow n sr. One-year reappointments were sr., Browntown, had as f?ue?ts from and Mrs. C ourow WyekoIT. Mr. and Mr. »nd Mrs, Earl Williams and confirmed for- Stacy Curhnrt, as Saturday to Monday evening, their Mrs. F. Ilow urd Lloyd Jr., Mr. .nnd children. K enneth,. J effrey, -anti, chief oif policc, Karl H. Wilber, ns granddaughters, Judy und Marsha Mrs. Joe Cushman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Michelo, of -Chcei.oqunke. spent Journal” to give them all the news from engineer, and - J; Frnnk Wclganrlj Wallace of Keyport. , G arrett M cK een Jr, Ond Mr. nnd Tuesday visiting Mr. nnd Mrs, us township uttorney. Raymond C. Mr. and Mrs.1 William Pitney of Mrs, Clifford Reynolds.' ■ Conroy of Lake Nelson. • | Hawkins become flro chief for one Browntown, entertained the intter's week to week...... year In plnee of Frank Nappl. sister and futnlly, from Mt. Klsco, ■ Howard porter was named to a Mr. und Mrs. Nicholas Aracc and two-year term on th6 welfare sons, visited Mrs. R. Peterson and C H A R L IE ’S MATAWAN INN boqrd. Mr. Bowne will also serve • Rte. 9-4 at Freneau Ave, Matawan on thnt body to fill the vacancy.; . Tolephono Mal&wnn 1-9187 caused by the death of Mrs. Edna Uleboldt, during the past year. HARDWARE Mrs. Uleboldt had been named for .. SpQcialislng In ’. * ; tw o years on tJnn. 1, 1050. PAINTS SEEDS INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES . Our advertisers know they are getting The township eommltlce will con­ HouseiurnUhlngs, Oven and . , SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS tinue to meet the first Friday of the month at North Centerville ‘ . Glassware, etc. JUMBO H O t SAUSAGE SANDWICHES their money’s worth for every dollar they Flrchpuse. Orders io lake out. . GEO. M. HARRIS Television* nightly, Choice Wlhei ipd Liquors. You can buy Security Bond* by Inc. OPEN ALL YEAR the Payroll Deduction Plan. spend with us to tell our readers about their 130 Main St., Matawan Tel. MAtawan 1­1013 v . Big Food Specials ' E s t.»ln ;e 1908. QUALITY BAKED GOODS merchandise -—and our readers have money Every Day at the Oven fresh butter-crisp Rolls WILSON'S RADIO SERVICE and Bread, Parker House. MIDWAY SUPER MKT. RAVINE DRIVE, Rolls, Buns; also FRE SH to buy what they see advertised. .. UPPER" MAIN ST. NEAR , Matawan - - , Olti houfe on the right jfhst the da mi. STOCK of LAYER CAKES. H IG H W A Y 34, M A T A W A N » , RADIO. REPAIRIN G JE LL Y R O LLS, PIES, ...... Prom'pl Servlev. - FREE DELIVERY Tel. MtUwio 1-J379 DANISH PASTRY, ETC. ‘ Only the best ingredients used in all Phone:' MAtawan our bakery goods. ■ ;? i - o o 9 i THE C A K E B O X BAKE SHOP 'jtf.You can phone in Quick Battery Service - . • Mary Hickey D«mery, Prop. . - orders. L 4 143 Main St. oP.n s u n d .r . . MATAWAN COLOT’S, Mftinwan