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State Aid To New Nursing Service o Matawan Jumps For Madison Twp. $46 000 Additional For Free To Unfortunate; Di»trict Taxpayer* In New Home Owner Asks 1956-57 School Year About School Taxes School district taxpayers re Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Pres* Association — Monmouth County Press Association Mayor Walter Jurman, Madi ceived food news al the Mata son Township, disclosed at Mon wan Township Board of Edu day's township committee meet cation meeting Monday when 87th YEAR — 19th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1955 Single Copy Seven Cent* ing the Perth Amboy Visiting word was received from the Nurse service now will servs State D epartm ent of Education families in Madison Township, that |16S,120.61 could be antici HIGH SCHOOL BAND READY TO PERFORM IN TURKEY DAY CONTEST This service is free for resi pated ty the board in state aid Keyporf s Eleven Out To End Football Building Code Will dents who ore on relief or who for next year. This i.s 148,000 can prove to social service au more than the current school thorities they are In unfortun year, according to George Los- Dominance By Matawan Thanksgiving Day Be Made Stricter ate circumstances, the mayor coe, chairm an of the finance reported, committee, representing an in 3500 Expected At KH S Field To See Bid By Matawan Township Tile township com m ittee was crease of nearly 25 per cent in Red And White To Climax Most Successful Grid Board Wants Zoning interrogated by a new home one year. Season With Win Over Traditional Rival Sidewalk Action owner in Madison P ark about Some further aid from the nn alleged pledge they recelv- _ state was indicated to be forth-. Everything has a red and M atnwan ♦3 coming when Earl B. Garrison, white hue as Keyport prepares added worth of tlieir win over Lambertviiie might be just .Board Thursday _______ v , county superintendent of to entertain the Matawan eleven! . io re-: to pay taxes for ■ schools, notified the board that at KHS at 11 a.m. Thanksg!vlng;e"°“g*' j_° v*u11 u'e Kpvs ahf,ilri |vise the building code, adopted!cause* Wrbi>H Kv.n/n’0?^ be' a form of application for «ih.!..i____ Jt. Kendall, the de- If it could be. shown a “ sincere” Day. The visitors are ready to!°f Red Bank for Central Jersey effort was being m ade to try add to the red and white "and;0101113 11 honors, divisions, considered a sidewalkifo'rTh^ise^o^rhnrt1* a ,sch.oo! to get additional school facili blue’’ for Keyport as the Ma-! Beyond all Conference or state ■and curbing assessment and Subdivision T h i s " l.n tlmt ties in Cliffwood. the present bus roon and Steel refuses to bejratlng considerations for lhe voted to "force" the townshlp^lain ed she e n l' route to shuttle Cliffwood pu- im pressed with the fact the R e d K e y s, however, is the fuel tlmt com m ittee to take action on zon.;inB through ?nn.H°W di,SC0Ver- plls to M ataw an in the upper and White is com pleting its.M ataw an’s continued run of vie- mg within the next fiscal year! Man- Brow , T , : grammar grades would be np most successful season on the tory on Turkey Day must be '» .icu.rclance with "promisesjthat all township residcnts'w'el'e in,uie. proved for state aid. This would gridiron In 16 years. brought to a halt. The series liable for school taxes without relieve the board of 15'per cent While far from the best inillas become hopelessly onc-sid Ili(; letter calling on the gov-; reservation ..at to where they 3 of the present $1500 cost. their history, Matawan also has ■ed. Only twice in its 16-year uning body to include an ap.‘might reside^ piopiiiiiion for a zonlnir T The information was supplied had a successful season. In history has a Keyport team won ln a letter which criticized the fact, the 3500 spectators expect and then only by an one-louch-| nnss.cn and work “ Ught 10 C°r' down margin. Matawan, on the ordinance was to have been de"-|nm hahl'v',!!!; °bSe,n ’ed, was board for not having sought ed will be seeing the two riv bids on the route instead of als with their best combined other hand, has handed Key iivered for the township com C th?dlffe awarding the contract directly records in the history of the port some fearful wallopings. The Maroon and Steel players, Th e ^ pla nn hi g ” board ’S K l S M ' S f ? to Michael George at $11 per series. Keyport has a 6-1-0 and day, Walter P. Swanson, chair Matawan a 4-2-1 skein. knowing that Keyport has had At lho football gam e between Koyport anil M ataw an. to ho hold in Kevport it II a m Thanks* declared that talk about zoning!ting costs of schooh'^Th °Pe‘a’ the most successful football sea Kivinjr Dav. the Matiiwan H u h Srhool Hand is ready lo do ' \is tut to support its team Tho twirl- without any action had gone far n, schooIs- The may- man of the education manage Comparative scores m ade son in its history, have a spur ois and color hearers »ro pictured in Iron! of the hand, with hoad majorette. Harhan Vos, re enough. They foresaw that un-jt escape the^oT T * ^ m ent com m ittee, said It was against two mutual opponents, of their own. They want to roll splendent in hor dross uniform. Io hor right 1s little (.all Anderson. Mils mascot, all ready for less the township committee schools2nd ail wo . T I® his understanding that the board Point Pleasant and Rumson, up a score against this most her debut with the band. Joseph Sugar Is director of thc hand. was Pledged at this time to in- share in "he «L rm l?nj,,Vfe „t0 could grant a contract to an show the Keys ln favor. The successful of all Keyport teams O ' existing contractor without bid m argin in the Point Pleasant elude in the 1956 budget, funds cost, of new school construc- just to deflate lt and m a r its to cover the expenses of as long an there was no increase comparison Is only one point, as Tacks In Cops Tires the expenses of the tion over a period of time. In cost. Mr. G eorge explained record. K eyport’s motive for surveys and studies to lie made the Keys defeated the Garnet New Borough Building Recreation Committee Referred To Board this might have been the case wanting to roll up a scoi^ ls Scattering tacks in the road drawing up a zoning ordin- Gulls, 15-6, while Matawan was The mayor referred the ques- as long as the Matawan board obvious. They want all the re way because of a grudge can ance and holding public hear victorious, 8-0. - But against tloner to the township board of was meeting the full cost of venge they can extract for past To Cost $7071.06 have unexpected and unfor Discusses Activities ings on it, another whole year Rumson the comparison Is more would be lost, education for a better explana the route, but that If state aid humiliation from Red and White tunate repercussions, John Slo marked as the Red and White tion of the subject. There was were sought, bidding would be team s. Council Acts On Bids; ver, 48, M arlboro Rd., Old Frederick Wenzel pressed the were victors, 13-7, while Mata Groups Represented; a cry of "swindle" but the may required. He expressed a wil Despite all these bitter Intents Bridge, found out Monday In matter of revising the building wan, which for years has got Work On Middlesex Rd. Objectives, Purpose or asked Judgm ent be reserved lingness to abide by the board’s of the rivals toward one anoth the court of M agistrate John code. This planning board mem ten into trouble ln sports by until the board had had a chance decision in the m atter. All oth- er, It is to be expected that a Water Plant Started Fuchs, Madison Township. One Outlined By Nuccio ber believed that, the building failing to watch Rumson, was to clarify the situation . , er bus contracts granted Mr. close score will result In that never *can be sure of whose code now In existence contained held to a surprising 0-0 tie by Matawan Borough Council One complainant said his ' George were approved by Mr. 200-pound M aiaw an line the tires might bc punctured by the The Matawan Borough Rec too m any "loopholes" and om is the Purple Bulldogs. Tuesday accepted three bids, tiouble was that he was having Garrison. Keys face a problem on the of tacks and in this case it was reation Commission recently sions by which developers In Beaten Only Ity Frenclitowu fensive beyond anything that totaling $1071.06, for the con the township police car. The tent on trimming costs on con “women knocking on my door Accept Resignation held a special meeting with rep every m orning." He was told Keyport's lone loss was at the even Frenchtown presented. struction of a combined recre officers a- e not likely to be struction of houses by doing In The resignation of Herbert resentatives of various com he wns "lucky," but after the iiands of Frenchtown, a team The Keys cannot hope to use ation center and voting build in a benevolent niood toward ferior work could get away with GiUins, secretary, submitted at that has not lost a game lit twp single wing to advantage, as ing at the site of the new water the one scattering the tacks munity groups to discuss short it.