HONMOUTJICOUNTY HiSTOR I.CAL ASSO FREEHOLD, S . J. L h . l S • • • Envisions Added Matawan Contract - M. B. Lambertson Bids - Stetler Says Offices, " Garbage Collection : Member National Editorial Association —- Now Jersey Press. Association — Monmouth .County Press Association Gym and Auditorium Job At $7000 But Hitch Could Be Utilized For Develops Afterwards 82nd YEAR — 26th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950 Single, Copy Six Cents Emergency Period Matawan -Borough Council last A .plnn onvlakmlnu n rcvnmplnH ... jjlght acted to override a reconv New Record of the school /ucllltled a t M atawon mendatioii of its - street com- lo moot llio nocda ot larger onroll- mlttee that Millard B. Lambert* The Matawan Pott Office re­ m cnt y et al tho Bomo tim o hold ;K>D, Hobart St, Keyport, be ported this morning Ih il during to a minimum-Investment In mater, awarded the garbage' contract Appoints Loscoe She pre-Christmas period be* Crashes listed lulu and construction during tho In that borough for 1051 for tween Dec. 13*24 over 163.000 wai- emergency period wo* sub­ $7000 an d aw arded it to E a rl ilems oi niaU were cancelled, t mitted to Mutuwan Township vE. t Enunons,. present „Mataw.9P.. Assistant Grid Coach subptsniial increase. m t . last Police Called To Probe Board oMiductitlnn by Rtiwell A. .- contractor* a t ' $5100< • * Is Named; District yeer's record handle. Several Pre*Christmas 0, Stotlor, suppi-vlulng principal, Mr. Lambertspn's bid was higher Clerk; Starts Duties According lo Posbnasier Accidents In Bayshore u n d e r dn'lo of Dcc. 11, ...... ; than either those' of Mr. Emmons Charles J . Haseman. revsnue of Mr, Stetlcr'4 plan would utlllro ol1 Edward Jones, another Matawan On Jan. 1 the local oflice showed a gain Section ' tho tiymnuslum for cluurooms and re s id e n t M r, Jo n es bid $3400, ju st of appioxlmaiely 10 'per cent tho miditorlum of tho high school G eorge L qscoc was named dis­ Keyport State Polico were called $100 m ore th a n ; w h a t is paid M r. builditiK for physical education trict cicrk of thc Matawan Town­ over 1949. This waa attributed to nine accidcnt cases in this area ■' 'J^npn^now / In -eonferenco with lo lhe Inereasa In ibe use of air. purpose*, placo tho prlnclpat'H ship Board .ofEducationata special overman, eight-hour period, the .Frl- iKe^streetcbnirM tteeQfth^ffoun-- midi and, air ^arcel poik because olTlcos in u iini'-iilnry olTlcc build- m eeting : "of th a t •- bo d y -• M onday day Jwfore Chri^mM. T he^ ln« to litr locnled; between ll» high- cil; Mr. Jones acknowledged his night Mr. Loscoe, a long-term of ihe railroad strike. Sale b! a number of other coUisionr in­ bid underestimated ^ one Item, arid lhree-cenl stamps 'alto increased’, 'und~gi‘ammur.'tcliool bulldlngi, and resident -of Matawan and a gradu­ vestigated during thc holiday week­ he; withdrew it ...... while there was a slight decrease convert tlio present officca to ciniu- ate of Matavran High School,. re­ end. Most were of a minor nature, i i.ini um'n. The litiriiry of th e high ♦ The street Commlttce then con- In the number of iwo-ceni 5 places Mrs. Georgiannft L. Johnson- but injuries to four persons woro ncliool building would alao be made "fl3erea~ir'bM “ from~Mr7-£mmons.' sbto'Who'Tesigned*-Novr-30r -lastr stamps sold. .reported ______■ ■ Mr. Haseman commended ifie” Inin two schoolroom#,., ... . He stipulated he would collect Mrs. Johnson said at tho time, she Grover Johnson, Volley Rd., garbage, fo r $5000 if th e borough co-operation of ihe public., hi 7T7>ini?r-iichlw'tilKli wbool {jan was resigning . after filling the Matawan, was taken to Perth Am* would bo ■ liitroduiRxl ln keeping bility shall be upon the' borough." observing early* nailing ploa* ptfsltioh o . little less than . two boy General Hospital suffering with theac changeH with thc «ov- .The committee interpreted this.to and lhe eflldency of his office's years, bccause she “could not ■get from a fractured knee and possible cnth nml eighth grades irmved Into "'"SflS&irttn responsibility for provid- siaff Joj makinfl li pc8»ibl? io along with" Russell A. GlSletler, internal.; injuries wiien^ Iiis’- car tho high school building; Tlio ' Ing fill . dirt to: cove*. garbage clear ell Christmas malt by supervising principal of Matawan came, into ^hcad'on collision with CliftwomU/ixlh iiradu would -bo -damped should be a borough Saturday night, thus eliminating Township ~ schools. one drivch by WJliiam Kowalski, m uceti 'tu i Mil tn wnn Q raintnat'' matter and rejected the Emxnons Sunday deliveries ln 'effect in Perth Amboy, on Morganville* School,' ’ - bid on the grounds it would in thc Mra, Johnson replaced Edwin H. many ares communities. Dominick and since hdr resignation Tennent Rd., Marlboro Township. Plan Outlined - end amount to much more than Mr. KoWalskl told.Btate police he $7000. - . the position was filled by Mrs. In detail II19 Dlim uutllued In Christine C.» Lamborn, a member was blinded by lights of an on* M r, Stetloi'n wonlM In followa; 'The—commlttcc—took-lunder_ad=. ^jf“the-board-of-*ducation,—who an~ com ing ca r. ' (1) G J'nm nshuu~iil«C b n , floor vlsement -bid of Mr, -Lambcrtson^ nounced that she was taking over Olive Stilwe]]. a teachor in made, in two forms. The Keyport nt3nvo~tho-prcaenHlno|-nt~n'holght— only-on-an-Interim basis-until, a Matawan schools, had her car. run millwblu for vlaatriniin purposo^ iho ~ man stipulated he would collcct permanent succcssor to Mrs. John­ into at Old Bridge traffic circle ltiwcr pmllon tn |ju ullUzod uh 11 garbage fo r $5000 if th c borough son could be chosen, by ono driven by George Skelton, boinl) ulioliciv-wlilili would bo be­ - took thc responsibility to proyldc Dayton. Mr. Skelton lust control low aurfnea level without windows. and maintain thc dump, or at $7000 Mr. Loscoe was one of flvc ap­ Phelan Recommends plicants for thc ^1250 a year job of his uuto and it tsklddcd into thc On tlm iit'Wjlloor cminlruct four if he was to furnish and spread the New Car Be Purchased Stilwell cnr. No injuries were re­ All dirt to covcr thc garbage at a and he will take over thc duties on cliihBiounm, The gyimmiiluin win­ ported. - • dow apnee, of couran, muat ho municipally provided dumping, Jon. 1. An employee of Hanson- Next Year;' Table Fire onlnrgad, PIviihv keep III mind that grounds. The council agreed this Van Winkle-Munning Co. in thnt Companies Request Auto H1U Tree ...... nvciy two yciira tlio board uf ed>i- latter proposition was the better Ann's JMatawan ofTice, for the past Two young people were Injured several years he has been serving cnllon apeiidH $5000 for 11 now lloor of any submitted. . Matawan Borough Councilman when' a car. driven by Thomuy as assistant to Tony Nuccio, Mata- Theodore A. ^hclan, chairman of Milluljk' for ^lymunatlca, 1'hln «x- Four-Day Schedule Prcndevlllc, Fair Haven, ran. into wan High School football coach. the police commlttce, who leaves a tre e on Palmer Avc„. Raritwi penao would bo eliminated. Mr. Lambcrtson- also agreed to He is n resident of Washington the council Dcc.- 31, submitted- tho Township. Tho injured, Francis (2> Audllorlnm—ri'move the prca- collcct garbage, cans and trash all St., Matawan, married and the annual departmental report from P rcndovillc, 10, and M rs. Rcuchor, cut Kent* and dlvldo tho nudltorlum _at. one» time and to do so on a father of two children Chief John J. Flood at Tuesday’s 25; both of Fair Haven, declined In o 'Hie'combined olllcca of high brafe the tdvsnl o t I h t nsw ^ ^Th^; council csteemc^. the-matter Driving Carelessness at $7220 were recovered -for other mortal'Hoi/pltal charge that the In* Itopubllcnns win tlio uuinlelpul iirtuml |irlin'l|wl, iimlKdml |iWnd|ii:(, year remombsr that driving con* settled with announcement thc ’ Rijes Markedly Over departments. Two stolen cars were btitution . loses considerable reve­ election In tliiit borough next No' iniil nuinn and cufotciln managvr. dltlohs are apt to be hsssrdous contract had been awarded Mr. recovered for other, police^ depart nue when..some.physicinns iidvlsc vcmbor. Mayor John W, Api^lfgalo, Thla given a lolul nf aevon mill I- Christinas ..Period. As Storm Damage over ihe holiday ^ end - that all ~ - Lambert^pnr but- M rrEmmons pro­ m erits...... • the hospital incori'fctly of their whoflo: Becond term wlll ',oxplro tlnnul .olu(Bluuma_i.in_ fnr,..:...... i. caro should be exercised by tested -ihe award bitterly after Seven Are Summoned Motor vehicles flncs amounted to pu|icnt’&> financial status. ' Dec. !U, \ m , lot It bn known nt (4) U tiriiiy»'Tw 1 ho himsolf was serving hln hocoimI Trio Pleads On which hit his was headed north on m ated cost is $2500, of w hich $500 Year Totaled $718,BBS lo opcruti' on hulf-iliiy ncpnlon. one for the federal government. Mr. Haight told the council that torm us mayor und. that In nccord* Broad St Thc Keyport policeman is available in thc 1050 budget. fOontlnuod on p«(e tight) Edward C. Broegc, clerk of tho in 1040, hospital rceords Indicated auco wltlr his observation ho wau observed a car parked across the A request of tho Are companies Defense council appointed by Damage Charges bourd, made public u letter he has that Matawan residents rccolvod ready lo admit 'Tvn had enough. street from headquarters in a for reimbursement for insurance G eorge C. Poiir.enc' as chairman written to Asbury Park's city man­ 5B4 free patient-days which multi­ Next year will hd my last/' damaged condition. He went premiums paid out was rejected. was ratified by Maiawan Township ager, J. Oliver Armstrong. In 11, plied by thc daily per capita cunt Bayshore Youths Will immediately to the scenc, picked Submitted by Councilman John M. CommllliM? T hursday. T he olher Phelan Net Downcsit ' Kni^Victim Mr. Broegc explained lhat it would rate of $1000, lie said, totaled up a chromc i&trip, spring clip ond Tourine, the request was tabled members and their mudghmchtK Mr. Pludan, who him luum ineid* Be Sentenced Jan. 12; bc Impossible for thc county to (10,101. Matawan’s pro raUi share part of an emblem and returned are: Peter C. Vena, eommiiniea* clout of council and chairman of Matawan Man Will Get after Mayor John W. Applegate attempt to mukc un emergency ap­ o f n $100,000 donation by the Leaves Hospital to match them lo thc scratched said it was received .loo late for tlun.s; Charluit It, Short, englm'cr* thu police commlitec, 1« ono of live propriation. county board of freeholders would Trial On Morals Count car. Johnson was then arrested os ing nnd public works; Hoy H, Dcmocralii on tho governing body. consideration this year. Rep. Auchincloss' letter Informed rcdiice the dc/lcil /Igure to $0,220, its driver. • Matthews, n'scue; .John Armitage, Ho wiui defeated for rcnlecllon In Rutnion Man Reported thc board that no agency In Wash* h e added. Three bayshore men indicted for Alfred J.Fleisehm an, 0 Little St., Iran;i))orlntlon, and John H. Ken­ the Nov. 0 voting. "I'm leaving Inglon can make an outright grant Found Lists Incorrect Stabbed In Matawan ' malicious mischief extensive Matawan, received a summons for Cops Aid MBA ner, aircraft warning and nbscrva with a m'Dhc of ihoorfulnosu," ho of aid for a stricken area. He also Questioning tiie executive about d am ag e to tour Middletown T ow n­ permitting an unlicensed driver to tion, said In ii final talk, "i feel that Township Bar Asks , Members of thc Mutawan Police wrote thnt no new project could indigent cases credited to Mai- ship properties pleadedNuiilty lo operate his car as a result of Anton Cllfrwofxi HreiioUiw* wa« up now that tho penplo havo put me Charges Be Dropped Department, under the direction of bc considered unless the president wan,, councilman efmrged that the charge, but a fourth jyspdet, L. Arnold,' 21, at Fort Monmouth proved an tho township civil de- off, they'vo dono mo a favor," a Keyport resident, denied paFHET- soldier, running into two parked Chief John J. Flood, aided thc certifies that It is for national m an y n o n-rcuidenu are listed, Kf- A 'Muliiwiin jtoroiigh man, arrealed fem/e. control center, 'i'hu councilman cointaendcnl bin cars-in the Ye Cottage Inn park* Matawan Butino&s Association in dofcnsc. *v - , forlw in the past to correct tlio In I'ljiini'Clliiii wllli u Blabbing ut pation. iiulldlng IhHpector limner Mat auHocloteti, paying special com pli­ - Atlantic-* County Judge George distributing 10 Christmas baskets Mr. Simmill’s letter complained lists, Mayor John W. Applegate II Mnlawiiii ToWiiphlp tuverll Dll ing lot Friday. The cars hit be­ teson reported J!7 |)orn»lts for ments to Collector Kotfrl C. Wyck- T. Naame, sitting temporarily In longed to George' ft. Malone, Tren­ to needy families. Canned food- that he could not understand why said, ^iavo brought no co-operation (.'lirWmaa Kvc, hm, licon rulonacd December al ii value of $71,700 und oir, Clerk .1, Kranklln Uumlnlek Monmouth, accepted guilty picas ton, und Leo G, Hart' 1 Van sJufTs used in thc baskets were pro­ the county cannot get federal from thc clerical idnff, bi'fiuiM! Iiiii vlclliu iiakwl -n o 307 for the year lo date in a value and Pollco Chief John J, Flood from Richard, Clayton, 23, of Cen­ Bracklc Rd., Matawan. Arnold vided through contributions mndc funds when other sections have re* "The result was,” s;ild the ilmyor, chni'io’ In' |in'ii'’i'it. Muluwan Town- of $71IJ;m ' mid tho police deportment ter St., Union Beach, Harry Dalton, was given a ticket for operating by children who attended the an* ccived large sums from thc federal “thut last year we Jw.t ignored the iJ iiii I’lillin c'hli'f Adolph M enml^ Jesse Jiummer's . application for Tha.'tmyitr wuh d v n m in U h ca n ­ 19, of T h ird and D ivision Sis., and a car without a license. nual free Christmas movie spon' government “for lesser catustro* hoxpitul'fl r(?f|Uef^t for m oney/' renew al i/f two taxi UceiiM4* for iiiiiiimtii’i'il yrnli'iiluy, . sored by the MBA in co-operation didate for congresHtmm this your, Arthur Walling, 20, of 40 Brood Signs Complain} phefi.” M r^llalght asserted thnt hi; rcul- Clilfwood wss^approve.d, Tlio mini xl.ibln'd, Kurlco Villa, HD, with thc • jhunagement of the but wns dcclrll^oly defeated by Hep, St, both Keyport, and set Jan. 12 Stanley Cherry, 25, 113 Victoria Freeholder Joseph C, Irwin re­ iHea, “th e re ’s a j»«d lack of home* R esignation of W illard II. Itlwley nf Itmitfcxii, a fiiriiirr Oak Hhudaa Matawan Theater, The meat items Jjim cs C, Amiilnclnr.ii, . for sentencing. ‘ PI.* Cliffwood, feigned com plaint ported that the county is going thing In the olTic'/’ and wild he’*/ as. eonslable wi»« ace«?|ited wltii re ­ mltli'iil, wui> In terlona condition •for cach bubket were purchased by . Mayor Applegiite wan rlccted tn A not guilty pica was entered against W alter C ottrell, 52, 203 Hill* ahead with Its plans to act as a trying to'stralghlen it out. After gret, llaymond li. Babcock was Im in wuiiiiiIh-Jii lint iici'k for wv- the business group. tho council In IIMII after being by Charles Harris, ‘24, of Sccond crest Ave., Laurcncc Harbor, as "clearing house” to compile esti­ more questioning, Mr. Ilalght as­ approved a ipember of ClllfwooU iiiii ilii,v» following Iho Mablilnii, mates of storm damage. To thftt serted: ‘‘Perhaps you don't like honorably fllschargcMl from the S t and Green Grove Ave., Keyport, a result of an accidcnt In lront VolunU’Cr Flro C o , ...... : armed nervicen/ ’Ho’ waa liM'lecled b u t wmi. ..I'Pimrli'd dlachiirgixl lit and Judge Naame said a trial date end only Union Beach has sub­ Monmouth; 1 find llmt n lot of MiimiiioiiIIi M i'iim rlal llo»|iltiii yes-" of lhe Eveiymyko Store on Hollywood Bound? councilman In 1010 and ait mayor will bc fixed. All four were cow Front St, 'Saturday. Tiie curs mitted a complete estimate. O fli [>cople don’t und I'm Irying to do tho Drift tim e in JPItt, ti'l'ilny. mlttcd to the county jail to await hooked fenders as ene pulled from Loitering at Matawan railroad cials placed the borough's Unoi bl something about■•Hint,--too/’. Morganville W.S.C.S, 'Jowniiliiii poilii; iiirc.aled M |chnft, future action as assistant Prose­ the curb, ‘ . ' Motion w ith a k n ife in hH pos* $12,540, b u t asked th a t jetties be Irj tho future, Mi*’, iialgiit said, MeiAbers Have Party Mninuunii, (ft, Mnln Kt., M ataw an, cutor Charlc> Frankel told the Arthur Blake, Wilson Ave., Mat* tension. Jacque Panlwan. 18, Mont­ constructed in Raritan Boy for pro­ ho w ill screen llm MaUiWan JIM of Has Heart Atack in tlio inKillanl Cupt; Wl|l|uni .8. court that they had been on pro­ uw an, 41, an d Jam e s C. L ukcr, 22, real, Can.. was picked up by Mat­ tection irom future storms. The indigent* himself, llo promised to Thn MorgHiwllle W.S,-C,H. mm MupIoi'. counly ili'ti'ctlve, inode n bation at thc time of thc alleged Red Bank, sidcswipcd while driving awan police Tuesday and tent to cost w us estim ated ot $30,000 ut n p rovide w h ate v er aid the ortielai,-* ceritly held itri anmuil Chrhtmas Mra, Blanche Conover, Cheen mler, Ml^, Jfahnob U itiM n o n , wfiti ly kimivn • rcntuuKinl on River old girl, pleaded not guilty. He was Cars driven by Clifford F. Chap. drawn to1 Panizcan by a "special that it could not pay for moro'lhim abandoned. “We tried ll but it M rs. K!i/.abr«th P e n t, Mrs, Joseph Matuw/m F irst Aid liquad th e n re* ltd , lluoiMin. He la rvi>orted lo "H ield in $3000 bail, pending trial, man, 41r of 70 Ravine Dr., Mat-j policc" badge lhe youth wits wear eight per ccnt of the cost. In didn't work out/' Mr. Haight said. Spurgat, Mrs, Claire Hemlndlnger, moved Mrs. Conover to Potth Am­ hnv» been u watchman for a ton* , date of which is to-too set pwan, and Patsy^JLoSappio, S3, of ing. Thc Canadian youth also had cjiol/icr letter. Sea Bright compll* Mrtf. Walter ha/nberwon, Mrs, boy fieneral' Hospilal, Uriictlini. lompiiny when hu lived ,, James R. Dow/30, of Laurel Ave., Green Grove Ave„ Keyport k id ­ slips of paper in his hands on mcntcd and thanked the bo,'ird for Legion Minstrel i ler Woolley, Mrs, UumaH Van Kho was rejxjrttd impiovcd ui 111. MMtiw.in Townihlp. r-- East Keansburg, pleaded not guilty ded and sidcswipcd as they traveled whith were written narnet of the speedy clear,-.nee of Occun Ave. Pelt, MIhm Corii Woolley, Mrs. the hospital lod»y* ' | to a charge of-indecent exposure in opposite directions on Broad St principal citic^ In tills country. after thc Nov. 25 storm. • American legion Poat 170, Mat­ ^larry Itadcliife ahd a guest Miss Nolle* iVi . a n d h e w as continued In $2500 The accident was reported Friday. He failed to keep. up. o pretense aw an, ban announced that re* AJdffno Woolley. . Buys Service Station . Tlio bm Uonk\t o/ M alaw an T ow n- b a it. • No complaints were' filed in thia of not being able to sj>euk English Flies To Europe hcursul* fo r lhe IGlh annual m in ­ >ihl|i "Wlir bo open fo r public ln j Joseph M. D ickey, 44, o l 142 H u d ­ a c c id e n t * by^fiirnitling be was "headed ior strel will be held i‘t 2 ii'chtck film- Mrs. Egan Injured U nwell Viml'cll, Moigiiiivllb', ha« encclhm ul my home K11 Hwoftbrlar son Ave., East Keansburg, pleaded No injuries to |>cr&ons w ere r e ­ Hollywood/’ He r^nild- not account William Parker d i M atawan, tv fl day aftcrrafrn, ,Jan, 7, at lhe Mat* purcliaacd u Mrvlcv nUtloif from fit,, Cllirw ood, on Ju n . fl, 1931, non vult to morals charges involv­ ported in any of these holiday for being in MalaWfl. yesterday for Paris on an A ir a w un Legion Hall. Mrn. I’uul ICgun, JfiH Ilroml H(, Wlllldin McOovnrn, Kcyimrl, Mr. lictv;i:cn llio hours uf 1 p.m.. Slid ing a young girl and waS commit-’ rniihaps; ;------— Prance Comet from - New’ York '■in ­ Geonte-BukiV' ebsirmun not- iho MMawan, -w aa.^injur^d. —Tues^iiy. Viiiil'tvll h'la opi'rnti'd U gun ulutlon 3 p.m, • ' ted to Menlo Park Diagnostic Letter heads, billheads, statements, ternational Airport Mr. Parker committee, itates tiiut, elaborate when she fell un the leyj streets th e p in t S v? y S r a Til' K fy|H>rr .III ' ------John- B~Kepi»r'— Center for examlnatioa He will Equipment sad 8applic|, . cards, circulars, posters; in fact, any will spend one day in, the French plans are boing nu.de to make this In Perlh Amboy, Mrs. wa» Houto .13 and hi* < X|*tnU to o|>et> Jfp2Jl udv. T ax A u H M r." . . ^ sentenced Jaa 12. ; io r ' * k in d ot printing may be obtained at capital and will proceed on io year's show Iho bebt staged to dute. treated at Perth Amboy Oeneml h k miw pine*? tin KH'Jl a, work hlis Perm — Gsidea —' Honi this office promptly and at reason­ Frankfurt where he will remain* He urges ull local talent Vi p u r• Hoepltsl for head Injuries. Hhe- been colii|ilef«l Tl,#' Min wn* ' Jain Our U oim I C lub . Power Tools and Electric Motors Try our service. Conover Brothers able prices. U sy we have your order several months before returning to llcipale nnd hflp moke il rt jmc* returned homo h ownll outcome Ii.ndo tiiroiigli Van’, Agency, Mul- and pay only II month. Keyport nt Keyport Hardware Co. Phone Holmdel 0 G12L Wickatunk fnr IhM nr*t Ji;b? 11m* U u ilrd Ktnlt-s re 4-4. .• ■ • nf X;ray exiimhmlbms. , nyvmi. . ’• ' • -t llnri1wnri> fit, . wjlpft—Adv. Thursday. December' 28: 1950-, RACE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN, N. J. trimmed with lpce, while ihe bride* ServiceListed'At DEATHS g ro o m ’s m o th e r to o re a toa&t* Centerville Chapel . colored, dinner.*Jres* .... Chattel. Ur* ’ ^ orchid corsages. - . , r W biiKIp' WIU' be “ held this • Snn- ‘ -• Charles V r z , 88, o f 27 P o t A ve„ Following a deception, Mt. end; day at 10;45 a.m. tn the '“Keansburg, died .Tuesday night, Mrs. Kaplan leit by plane lor Centerville Chapel, with the Rev. Decr;.19/ 1950, a t h is hom e, H e is Havana, Cuba, for a -wedding trip. v" survived by.his wife,-Emma KLau- For travelingr the bride w ere a j. Hinds presiding. His sermon tferwatser) U n -and • a daughter* grey wool suit with a-maroon vel­ topic will, be “Stand Fast.” . V , M/S. Frieda Reed, both of Keans­ vet collar and ascot. ‘They -wiU Both' Christmas services at tho ’' ■ burg. O ; be at home at 410 Prospect St., the chapel last Sunday were well The Bedle Funeral Home of E a tt O range. a fte r J a h .\ 12. 7W. attended. T h e evening -service* Keyport was in charge of arrange The bride is a junior at Upsalp opened with singing Christmas m enta. College, where she is o member carols from around' the world; of Lambda Sigmn Alpha Sorority. “Silent NightH was rendered by . Mr*, George H. *Conovir Thc bridegroom, a; graduate of Barbara and Doreen Sutherland, Mrs. Maude Armstrong Conovei*, Upsala, is associated with ifie New and 'A n d ro w T-Haefrier„::flOP£....!‘.Xiiv.:_ 91 A tlantic S U K ey p o rt, idled York Box Co., Jersey City. Lord's Prayer.” The pastor’s serition "Friday, Dec. 22, 1950, in M onm outh topic was “Prayer.” A t the. close 'of i ’ MemorT&V H o sp ital- S h e wfta •’th e the servicc, fruit was distributed widow ptJJeorge H. Conover. ‘ BIRTHS to all those attending. ^ Bom in Keyport, Mrs. Armstrong Th* Landau Knitting .Corp., which has expand»d lt« operations since- moving_4o-Keypori, tlagod. a rm wW EVRtim nm iiim was the daugh ter . of the late F. T. Beasick Christmas party'fox employees in appreciation for ihe gains lhe firm has made orer lhe pail 12 month** ■ Armstrong and Miry E. (Selllck) -'Mr.1'and Mrt/. Vat Eeasick, Hazlet-' The picture was taken ai the height of tha party...... \ . ...- : ...... ‘ & Best W ishes • RI Armstrong/ ' Sijrviving art? two Holmdel Rd., Hazlet, are thc par­ ents of a daughter born Saturday, The •Landau Knitting Gorp,, held The:decorating committee, headed Millie Vreeland, and aolos by Steve A - brolhefrs, L.F. Palmer. Armstrong, f o r a .... ■ « Dec, 53, 1950, at the Margaret Hague their., annual Christmas party oat by Kay Westendorf and Mary 01- i Skislock and Fred Boyce, as well as a and Lloyd F. Armstrong, both oi cott, was assisted by Liilian Balint, a Christmas carol ringing- group. A Keyport; and a sister, Mrs. H. D Hospital, Jersey City. They have their plqrit on Locust St. Keyport, Happy New W one.other.-Child, a son, Denni$. Helen Curren, Gene Matuzewska, The entertainment committee, ~',^;^J^4ir^outh:rAn}boy.M rs,, .Cod»: Tz-The-- Arm ^ m an u factu res, ladies ^headed-, by- Florence Feketie was «vef was for many years president Ada v.’^obinsony v I^ V e n ^ nylon . sweaters which are sold to Marie Butler, Eileen Anderson, ably assisted 'by DoroThy Myers, of the Keyport Auxiliary of Mon . Shtiehan „ . - the * leading department and spec­ Stella Ro&ato, Avita Terry, Marion Ann Wallace, Audrey Werner, . . mouth Memorial Hospital. i!0r. and Mrs. James Sheehan, 210 Dr. Louis I. Prager ■\Yelstead ’Wayj ClifTwood, a re p a r­ ialty -.stores throughout; thei.Uniied. Mart?.,and .Catherine Ksepka. Mary Walko, Helen Huddleston, " Funeral services were held from ents of a daughter born Sunday, Stntcs and the demand has been The refreshment committee with Joan Fittington, Doris Lawson. — her-4ate-residence—at^2^p,m,-Sun- ‘Decr24rl990rln Monmouth-Memor­ fruch-thai theeompany-has-expanded rcilTfihPth'- Rtnrkev. ns chairm an, RalpH* Walters, Donald Poling and 30 W. Front St. day. The_Rev. Albert £J. Shiphorst, from ^...employees last Christmas' was assisted by Ruth Mitterando, Ed ’Va rd SarKeK ' T'_“ ial IIoBpitol. ; g K e y p o r t pastor of the Keyport Reformed to 80 employees this year. Mr. Loretta Krafft, Helen Jteadly, . Each employee was given a _i^ Church, officiated. Interment was . . Preiton Landau Is looking forward to Mabel Zitzow, Eiiiabeth Anderson, Christmas turkey by the firm. " 1 In the family plot in Green Grove Mr. and. Mrs. George Preston jr., fu rth e r g ro w th iri 1951. Bess Feketie, Minnie Routh, Susan ..^. l.CeiTietery,-,..Keypori^-. under;,..ihfi 82 -Garr-Ave,, Keansburg, are tiic Committees- „.u n d ? f.:. fM ? . R obinson ’. and Jean Sickles. . ; . -direction of the Bedle Funeral parents of « 'daughter born Wed­ Visidn-.of H elen L. D rake, rreVie J, Christmas programs were design­ PHOTOGRAPHY ...... ■ Home. • . “ ‘ - ' • nesday, Dec."t0, 1050,-in Riverview Cavanaugh, David Pangborn, Al­ ed and sketched by Mary Waiko , ALL TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC V(ORK Hospital. • ** fred Copyi'Uno and Raymond and featured Millie Vreeland in un . Jacob Flclreis (J Knichel were formed and co- accordion solo; a £ong by • Ruth PAPPAS STUDIO , Jacob Fickeis, 80, died Friday at * Austin op^ted muke the party ' Mitterando, a trumpet solo by Fred 7 W. FRONT STREET KE 7*0490 --- 7-2941 KEYPORT • his . home . on thc Vanderberg- Mr. and Mra Edward Austin, fcu^wss, ^ Bali, a duet with Cora Lawton and ) Marlboro Rd., . Atlantic Township, STUDIO U Ih th* UNITED CIGAB STORE BUILDING 902 Florence AVe., Union Beach, Bom—In—GcrmnnyT—Mrr- -Fickeis' are'tHeTparenEToTaT?augKtefrjJoTn ‘farmed Tin the^Towilshijj for ~nVany T uesday, Dec. 10, 1050, in ’R iver- years before retiring. He is sur­ V7^W_ H ospital. Scout Board To Miss J. A. Burlew. vived by hif? wife, Mathilda. . Funeral arrangements were in . . Swariout , . charge of the Bedle''Funeral Home, ..A daughterjwas born Wednesday, Aids College Show K eyport. Miit Lillian M. M tiler _ Morrell-Roio, Dec. 20, 1950, In R iverview H os­ Miss Lilliqn M. Miller/ B5^ died Miss Mary Elizabeth Rose, dough pital

education passed a resolution per­ civil defense, directors are; Police then advised the council this was matter and^aet on thc (^jmmlttftj's IKE MATAWAH JOURNAL mitting thehigir school pupils Cftpt JofepH J. Morley, Keyport; not in accord with statute, nor was recommendation, - -v;, Brtabltehed 1668 TeL Keypori 7-MJO from Laurence Harbor to attend Civil Defense Paul Egan, Matawan Borough; the ayrard of contract to Mr. Mr. Lambertson objected "* Te- • Halaw aa TowmWp#.WW4W«0 aiiotheic.'high. , school,, aod today we George Pouzenc,-Matawan.. Xambertson. as a higher bidder, if newed consideration of .the :bidtS%t - a re paying about $30,000 more; sh ip ; 'Gus 'B lra u th , • ynI<5n~ Beach,- what - Mrj- Ernmona1 was now^wuin- / ...... Published Every Thureday at and Ralph J. Rothbart, Raritan tainlng .was a fact ‘Mr. Emmons Mr. Emmons was changing the . Keyport, Monmouth County, Jf. J. taxes, each year, because Of this insisted .it was^ 4 1 ’ ' By BROWN PUBLISHING AND m istake. rownghJp. ; . Y • nature of 'hip bid; Mr, Emmons . The proclamation also calls for v Councilman John M. Tourine sug­ PRINTING COMPANY In six,.years, this would amount Persons Wishing To , denied he was changing if as the a}l municipal 'air raid alarm sys­ gested Mr. Lambertson "looked tp $180,000, o r probably enough to Serve Should Notify wording was the same. - Mr, Lam- 3 . Mabel Brown..., ....^...Editor tems to be sounded, for testing pur­ like a good fellow" and rhight Charles E. Stultz...... Asioclate Editor build a five or sivroom addition bertson’ demanded * the light to^ Local Defense Heads poses; between 12 noo^.abd'l pjn. assent ' to reconsideration of; the alter his bid, but thb was refused. to the present high school, were on Saturday* Jan . 13. .• , . bids; The Keyport man objected SUBSCRIPTION BATES' it needed. So, lefa be very careful Goy. Alfred Er Driscoll has pro­ Mr. Weinstein asked the Keyport , Payable !n Advance this. had happened to him twice man if he, would change his bid One Veir (within State) ...... W.OO that we .(lo not make another mis­ claimed the period from Jan. 7 before In other municipalities and One Year (outside State) ...... S.S0 take that may cost us many, thous* through .Jan.. 13 as Civil: -pefenae if readvcVtisement took place.l^ut Six Month* w..J W-*M Jie. did notm cairc to.. have J^t happen this Mr. Lambertson declineij J | q ands o f dollars m ore than th e 1917 Week In New Jersey. In his proc- ■ mr t « Month* ...... 1JS a third tijfte. 5 answer. , . . - ‘ _ m istake. ------. lamatio«~the -Govemoc-pointed. out ;. - - - Two Courses Open 7 : 7 Executor* jitatotatratbrj "& that 'The responsibility for sustain­ >OnvMr, Lambertson’s refusal to ' estates have the right to select the (3) Now, we will return to the (Continued from page one) Mr/ Weinstein then suggested the say if his tender would be different, ing our national security must be / newspapeis in which they desire their present enrollment in high school different light on the matter from 'council had tw6 courses, either to the Oouncil decided to act and vpted . notices-printed. If the tig h t ia not shared by all our people." and that what the .council had construed exercised the surrogate wiU make —409. This'enrollment is divided readvertise, which, would carry tho unanimously to accept thc Emmons “a clear and urgent need exists for ■ the selection and the notice wili proto- 88 foilows:; 151 pupils from Mata­ ond might render the governing m a tte r into 1951 a n d -leav e th e . bo r­ ably appear In eome newspaper that the participation by all citizens in bidr Councilman Thomas G. .Wei- wan Borough; 121 , pupils Irom body‘a action an illegal award-of ough without garbage collection for stead,, chairman of the street .com­ you would not have selected. Friend* - more marked, from C08 to 320. This C. C. Hulsart was a lecturer at Keyport 7-33P2R. . wJ28« wood, stove length bnd fireplace. Tel.' ■tantlal basis. v ' . Beach, narrowly cscapcd death Keyport 7-0432. , ■ jtf In Monmouth County specifically, In the faco of two petitions bearing thc Farmers Week ^.exercises In The director^' otficora and employees on the subject, totalling allegedly when they were forccd to flee their the Hoover Report* group found New Brunswick this week. He HELP WANTED AUTOMATIC hot air floor furnace cf this bank take this occasion to wish for over a thousand bona fldc signa­ blnzlng home In an early morning with thermostat, complete, first class that locals county, and state tax spoke on fertilizer formulas and TWO automobile mcchanlcti. Apply condition, Including 100 gallon otl tank. you and yours, prospeHty, .good health and tures of Votes, Where .were .the Arc Sunday. ‘ John Mutuszcwskl, Call Matawan 1‘OoOM after 630 p.m. collections bnck in 1935 totalled homo mixing. George S. B arrett 8c Son Inc., 00 fcapptaes§ during the years to cornel $9,142,084.35 w hile th e federal tax petitioners when polling tlihc cumc? Mri Matuszowskl’s brother, was cut Main £t|>, Matawan. J28 weekdays,.all day Saturday and Sun­ by glass w^cn he .tried to get ln day. 128’ "take" w as $5,140,000. This year, •presently Jan. 30 w ill, be here, EXPERIENCED help for fountain consistent with - thc state-wide and a vote will be taken oq the houso -io rouse them. Thc . Mail Survey service. Costa, 7 W. Front St., GEESE—Young and tender; enjoy a dwelling was destroyed. . Keyport. wJ28 real holtday treot Tel. Harry W. dominance o f; federal taxes over whether' to divide the school dl&M Lambertson, R.D. 1. Mat. 1-2357-R1. local, tho “Internal” taxes came to trlct. Tho township hns every­ As the result of combined EXPERIENCED ’auto mechanrc,' Apply J28* Twenty Years Ago Rollo Transit Corp., Kcyport. yrJu $13,915,000 and thc federal tax thing to lose by such a division, action by the Cllffwood Civic (Issue of Friday, Dec. 20, 1930) "tako" w as estim ated at $03,000,000. although obviously thc reverse is Association and Rep. James C. MEN—for factory help wanted im­ NEW YEAR’S TURKEYS not true. Even so. perhaps there is Public Utility Commission sus< Auchincloss, possibility ol mediately. Apply Cochrane Chcm- ^Rcady for the Oven . ATAWAN Icfll Co., Lloyd ud..- Matawan. wlM enough missionary spirit in 4hc tained the New York and Long long-sought mall delivery serv- - Also CAPONS COMMUNICATIONS borough to p e rm it th e “naycf” to Branch U. U. Tuesday at a hearing ice for Cllffwood Beach hai Chicken Manure Free Our many repeat customers BANK carry. Bo that as it may, I surely In Newark on the road’s right to moved nearer to reality, it was To the ^Editor: know that they can depend do hope thnrthe decision will not abandon ticket agent scrvicc nt disclosed yesterday. . q CHICKEN manure free for the clean­ on quolity. Another i school election will be ing; lnrgc amounts. Gcorac Gold, M cU c m m u i , bo made by just a handful of the ClifTwood station. Protests from A representative of the Post held on Jan. 30, The election ia Casino Dr., R.D. 1, Farmlngdalc. electorate. I trust that this next residents against the move have Office Department aided by an “Oven Ready” Birds N eiuQ ebltoy open to the registered voters ln time the number of voters voting been filed. employee of the Keyport Post . Matawnn Borough only. Tho pur- LEGAL NOTICES WILLARD F. McDOWELL will be at least equal the number Dunlop -and Lisk Poftcry Co, Office, made a^«urvey of the Spring Meadow Farm ’•pose of thc election .Is to decide ot thc petitioners who have dc« have completed work on their re Cliffwood Beach section .^yes- NOTICE Marlboro, N. J. NO PARKING PROBLEMS HERE! 'whether o r,not the borough shall TAKE NOTICE that an offer of tho Tel. Freehold B-1M1-R1 manded the election, ...... , moval of it wo buildings and tho eirday. sum of $100.00 In cash for thc purchase separate from the Township of ; Signed, relocating of their product Btoragc The move to have mall de­ ot the following describoB laritaUBQdL^and J28 MEMBER FEPBUL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Matawan and form a now school premises situate,. lying ahd„„ I ..JK-Hn il. Douglas Merriam. yards to permit widening of Wash­ live ry. established wes Initiated district. Hence, this is a very The Township df MatawanRfa irv thc ington S t by thes Cllffwood Civic Associa­ Count; ty o f , Monmouth ond State pf important election'and the yotiprs Vernon Ellison Saturday effected tion in' an appsal lo Rep, Auch- New Jersey together with an opree- * of Matawan Borough should be . . -pay...... the rescue of Franklin Cottrell and Ineloss. The aisoclation sug­ tiie sum of $10.00, the equivalent of given thc facts and figures bo th a t Lnwrehco Insley, two boys who gested that If house-to-house Iho nnnuall tax lovy against the said - they may vote intelligently on this premises for the year 1931 ond a like broke through* tho lco while skat­ service was not possible, deliver- sum for each of the following years important question. Both Bides ing on Luke Le/Terls, by crawling les could be made on a block until said premises ore assessed for Old Santa now has gone his way, . should give the voters tho facts; on his hands und knees across basis through the use of mall taxes, and a further payment of all . Rutgers Universtty Post Office pre exceeding those of Anal approval at a meeting of the S q now as a greeting m ay w e say: conclusion. Sinco the people who said Township Committee to be held 1020, despite ta lk of h ard times, Announce. Awards at the Township Hall at No. 93 Atlantic initiated thc petition must have Planting of deciduous trees und Charles E, Close admonished the Avenue in The Township of Mutawan, . gathered facts before hund (other­ shrubs may coatinuc as long au thc borough council Tuesday to pur- The 75th Anniversary ^Committee Now Jersey, orv tho 4Ut day of Jan­ Good health, good liick, Happy New Year, wise.: they would not have known soli enn bd worked. uary, 1081, at ' 8:30 o’clock; P.M.: chnso land at the southeast corner of tho Kcyport Fire Department Lota Nos. 22 and 33, Block E, Map of -what they were, doing) they should If there Is a frozen crust on the of Ravine Dr, ond WyckofT S t for has announced th a t $350 }n cash Cllffwood Heights. __ publish,; their arguments at once. soil, be sure to remove it and lay v 1 ROSE K. .WENZEL, a public purk on Lako Leflcrts. has been uwardod to three bayshore j38 Township Clerk. ’• If feither side falls to publish the it to .one'-side. Insetting the frlant, Community, Assistance Associa­ residents. , • facta, until a week or two before placo' only fine soil .against thc 4ONM0UTH COUNTY COURT tion reported at its meeting Mon­ Vera Brown, Matawan, was ^ LAW DIVISION tho election, it 'will prove that the roots, make suro that It is packed day night many nppllcants had aw arded- $200, and E dw ard iD; (Docket No. , ...... ) evidence, then submitted Is not well, then mound slightly to tillow Lyons, 45 C hurch SC nnd John In thc Matter of thc • Application of RO&TJEfyQER DUCK appeared for thx Work of cutting FLORENCE B. DONOVAN, now r e lia b le .’ J,j A lways p ru n e off s-omo o f.th c top.' 'Wood .at $5 per cord but that a' Camp, 21 Beers1’St., both of Key­ known as FLORENCE B. DONOVAN WITH ORANOE DnESSDfO Here are a few facta, taken from for settling...... I . . • large J percentage dropped out, port, w ero aw ard ed $100 and $50 LEIBROCK, to hifre > a Mortgage 8EBTED BEBB ETE&T DAT. school records!; (1) The corocrstonc Wh6n you plant a tree, don't cut cancelled of Record. either from being found not resi­ respectively,.- ' • Ciuil Action , I jjif tHe present high school was b a c k ‘ the leading shoOt,, b u t thin dents of thc area, or shying away . NDT4CE .,ft:iaW "in^: th^ : fa ll of 1023, and tho some of the side brunches or cut TO: HENRY S. LITTLE and hU nr when they were Taken to thc scone, LEGAL NOTICES thoir heirs, devlseeB and* personal school waa first ogjuRied on Sept. thenf buck to a iwtg leading out­ and auw the work Involved. representatives. ' 20, 2824. w ith d high school enroll­ w ard] SlaJctf thc /tree." AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE TAKE NOTICE that application will O n e of ; Announcement is made of Jhe CONSTRUCTION OR RECON­ 6 made to the Presidinglains JudJudge of m e n t Of 170. I n 1932, th e enroll It'Is* still possible tq plant tulips granting of certificate of incorpora­ STRUCTION OF A CERTAIN Monmouth "County Court, Law N e w ' ment reached 271, but In September and1 lilies. Tulips can form roots tion to. thc Asbury Park-New York STORM SEWER RUNNING FROM division, or to such Judge who shall o f 1932. t|io M adison .Tpwnship at low temperature. As in the case JOHNSON / AVENUE TO LAKE hold said Court, at the Court House, Je rs e y 's Trnnstt Corp. for tho operating of MATAWAN AND AUTHORIZING Freehold, New ' Jersey, on Friday, pupus were-aanruued and the on- of tnyjs nnd shrubs,* have only touring buses. # TIIE ISSUANCE OF S3000.00 BONDS January S6th, 1951 at 10 o'clock In F a v o r ite _ ro llm c n t Ju m p e d to 363,: by Ju n e flne~8oll ogoinst tho bulbs. It >it OR NOTES TO FINANCE THE the forenoon, or as soon thereafter A Morganviile dealer advertised COST THEREOF, at counsel may be heard, for an order D in in g , 1033. 'B y 1941, th e y ea r before tho c ggTlrTIfilsTisue’Til 40~centa“’pef n o t ic e ; i^Shc^'dTTMsrdr'a-eBriftiflTtrottgage J new wing waa added to the high tulips planted as lato as this, . . ‘ PUBLIC NOTRCfl 1'S HEREBY GIVEN liven by Edmund M. Shafto and H o o m t dozen. that the ..foregoing forego! entitled ordinance Elizabeth Shafto,. his wife, to Henry ;,ehool," tho enrollment- had 1n- ^iliesw ill do better planted now Miss Florence Bowne, Cheese- was finally.» paaaei . . at a regular meet S. Little, dated April 1st, 1879, and , creased to 467. ■, : than if left in cold storage and quake, was seriouslyisly injured when ing of the .Mayor May of and .Council j>f the recorded in the Monmouth County Borough. of Matawan In the Coynty Clerk’s Office in Book Z3 of Mort- M,mb«r ITaUmul lUtlaormnl Ajuo. - M im bn H. J. SI»J* HoUl t n . •f> W Today, wa bovtf seven-more planted iK the spring. The wlntei her car wns run into, by an army of ‘Monmouth held on Tuesday eve l^.ge., on etc. ibmlm Bfilaanal AM. : .'■ classrooms > and iho enrollment In period will aiTord opportunity foi nlng. December'SO. 1950, ‘ • ...... APPLEOATlCi truck on Spring HiH Rd. Thursdny HIGHW AY 4-34 Ph°n» M»l»w»n 1-21N Uiagi 1-1W 1947, tho Iheti ' htuird " Of roota jo dovelop mid they , will, he J. FRANKLIN DOMTNICK, Attorney for^ PlntntlfT.^ MATAWAN, N. Jj • r ", Diiletl: ■ - ■ ■ ■ 'THURSDAY,- DECEMBER 28, 1950 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE 7 Springhorns Hosts At John A. Sieben Is ‘ C u d e l T iu a k s ... FOOD Ml TOYS DISTOBUTH) TO NEEDY Wo wish to #tonk all our' frltndi In Two Christmas Affairs Honored At Party «nd. neighbor* pallbearer*, SefUeV F u n e r u lH o tn e , . tl»o , R ov, jp . lA i _ Mr.7 Virginia Masslc, Parsons Manasquan;. Mrp. Henry Ituddigcr iosl,” Shumaker, and “Water Mu­ School. ot Design. JJsw , York City, Are you. buylna Security BondiT sic/’ HandeL;. ... v of Metuchen;' Miss Murle Farm- Mr. and . M rs.Arnold C. Masslo; worth ot New York, and' Mlsj .^Special .chok:. selections. jw.llMn.'- Miss Marcia Lawton, Elmira Col­ Catherine Springhorn. elude: Junior choir, “Gentle Jesus," lege, Elmira, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. moNYffioTiTvrcE , RAVINE DRIVE, Meredith; girls' chorus, "Blow Herbert Lawton; Misa Joan Houser, Wu Extend to You , . .W&ids, Softly iBlow” .Keating; ’ M alaw an Rider College, Trenton, Mr. and Neumans Announce 0th hquBQ on the rlHht past tho dant. uud Youra v ",senior choir, “Sing O Heavens/ an Mra. Korl Heusor; Miss Jane Ellen Troth Oif Daughter RADIO REPAIRINO Tours. Mrs. Myron Bailey wlU Abundanee of Good Cfieor Perrine, Cornell University, Ithaca, Prompt B.rvlc., nnd EvorythlnK . sing “Cantlque de Noel,” Adams. N. Y„ Mr. iind Mrs. Churles Per. Mr. and Mrs. John Noumnn of T,l. Milawta 1-1171 Your Heart Desire* i ! -A watch night service._wJU;Jfe rine; Miss Betty . Wasmuth. .and. Lnriisboro, - Mass., formerly of for the Now Year. ---- held Sunday evening, starting at 9 Miss Mary Ann Bish, Centenary Schenck , Ave., Mniawnn, announce , * ^ .o’clock with a social-hour and re­ Junior College, Hockettstown, visit, tho engagement ot their douHhter, . Vfreshments, followed by.a worship ing Mr, and . Mrs. William “Wos Elmo, to John J, Hoget of Glen­ g“THRU THE YEARS’* 1 service at 11 b’cloc.lc Mrs. Banke'ft muth and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bish; dive, M 6nt B ANTIQUE SHOP —Morgan selections ■ w illbe“Adoni-. ,t3S.Bartar.ti-.llunt,.QlitaJW£slcyjjn t.„Mliui-Ncuraan-'und-.Mr, Uuact-ure Quick Battery Service j ---- E U m b e th . -It.. -.W i!l>U!ttd_._ li-tion,” Gaul; “Album L eaf’ Schu- College. Delaware, 0., Mr, and pro'-medlcnl; students nt. ,Taylor t MATAW AN » s-jnanan; “Mardi In B Flat,’1 Tiel- Mrs, Charles E. Hunt Utiivci^rty, U p la n d ,'" ind. ^ Mills COLOT'S, Matawan- T'man; “March ln B Flat,” Tiel- Also: Miss Margaret Bruce, Up­ Neuman graduated from Mntawan “ and Marilyn Grace, clarinetist, yflU sala College, Eust Orange, Mr. und High" School In 1040. ' , ' T- ...i:flfter^ “SUcJlt....ItiKht".Gruber, . and Mf&^Dav-ld -flrucc^ -M/ss ^Elizabeth --. ;;:V0. H olyUlght," .Adams, as instru-, Burlew, Stephens * CollffgtfT"Colum* ... Your, advertiscnient in this paper ]. mental duets. The pastor's mediti- in. Mo!, Mr, arid Mrs. F red;, M, will touch prospective purchnsers in 'Mlon will b« “A New Year’s Reso­ Burlew; William T. Sutphin, l’rlnco* every community ln tho bnysttbrt* l u t i o n . " ton University, Mr, nnd Mrs, W. aroa, .... Trinity Episcopal lmftddlUoB lo loyi and clothing, about 20 Christmas food baskets for arta needy iamtlUs were pre* 11, Sutphin; Roy -Lcmalro, Buck* •’ Thc hnnual church school party pared and distributed through the Matawan Health Center on Saturday. The women tn the picture, leit ncll University, Lotfttiburg, Pu„ I; will be held this Friday evening a*. to rights are Mrs. Chester A . Galloway,'Mrs. Lucille Kautsman* health nurse, Mra. Walter Lambertson Mr. ond Mrs, Lawrence Lcmalrc; litfd^Mrsi- Allas- Jr"Moxris«fc=5ckecklng—tfi»Tbaskets~priorr-to-dlstrlbuHonr^Ti»e-4wo-bojrar-AUan—Johnson ^S ea8on’.H--Gi'cotijiK'a~ and Thomas St#roei_Jr.«.members of.Boy SeoulI Troop 73. volunteered lo help load Jhe bukftf.'..... Tlioimra Tassini nnd John TCnlTirr - There will be Holy Communion Rutgers University, vlslting;- Mr, , .... . J; at 9 a.m. Sunday ln observance of wniuiuummHnuiHWiuuMiniHunuiwuuiiuwMuiiuuiiiiuHHmimiuHutHiiuiuiuntiuwminHinuiHuuiiiuiiHiHiiiuuiiiiitHuiiiiutiHuuuniMUHuiiiiuuiuuiuiitM and Mrs. John Tassini, Mr. and - the First Sunday after Christmas, Mrs. Harry Kahn; Charles Ston* Big Food Special* "‘followed by,church school at 10 akcr, University of Florida, Gnlncs- Every Day at tho villc, Fla,, Mr. and Mrs, Horry Oh Monday,. Jan. 1, the Feast of Stonaker; William Hostetter, Dick* [the Clreunictelon will be observed MIDWAY SUPER MKT. inson College, Carlisle, Pa., Jack UPPER MAIN BT. HEAR • with Holy Communion al 8 a.m- Hostetter, Lehigh University, Beth* HIGHW AY 34, MATAW AN i F ir il Methodist . . lehem, Por„ Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay F. ! Church school will convene at Brief Items About People You Know Hoatettor; John Lylo, Rice Univer­ FREE DELIVERY 9:45 a.m. We extend a cordial In­ sity, IlouBlnn, Tox., visiting „hls Phone: MAtawan vitation to al] who wish to study grandinothcr, Mrs. William l.ylo; with us. Morning worship will be Douglus Schottc, Purdue Unlvor- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs,. Albert H .. Angcrstcin,- Mr. ... Couh’cllmnn.'. nnd_.Mrfll...Joh.n .C i lal ll With"the senior choir pre­ Blty, Lafnycttc, lntt., Mr,: nnd MrB, 1 - 0 0 9 L .. and Mrs..A. H. Angerstoin Jr.,^«nd Eggleston and son, Bruce, attended senting thc nnthom. The pastor CharlottesWlfe, Va., spent the hpli* Matthias Schottc; William Salmon You can phone in days with the latter’s parents, Mr. daughter, Wilmington, Del, were a family dinner at the home of : will deliver the message. _ __ Jr., M.l.T,, Boston, Mass., Mr. and ah^M fi_mrrfly"Toaa;— ----- thir“gucsty~of^'Mr."-and— Ar -Mr8j-EggleBton'H&-moU>er,-Mr«,-4l^-St yourorder«. ; A ■ special Watch Niglit ’ Servicc ^•s.“Wnilam'"Salinon. ■ will he held in the Church'oft Sun. M rs. W illiam Ppn'ficl is, visitm g Edgar Palm' over, the' Christmas Sayers, City- W and, N, Y., Chr^sUj day Night, New. Year’s Eve,-at 11. her daughter, Mrs. George Bar- weekend, ' m as D ay. « : In consideration of the seriousness bancll, Brooklyn. •• Mr. nnd ,Mrs. G, J*,.^Sterling ^ Miss Rachel Nunziato, duuijhtcr of the times, and the many fighting Miss Grace Carinqn has gone to' Thompson' and Mr,* and Mrs, F5 Jbf Mr. and Mrs. Frank fyun/.into. men in Korea, (he pastor urges Howard Lloyd jr ali^ndcd a per­ L ine Rd., :A*-T5)ydenl nt 'lh e , Trap* St. Petersburg, Fla., to visit her NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS The "G o” Higa ia Hlili on for tlio- thrifty. tthc members to help usher the new nephew and - nicCc, Mr. and Mrs. formance of "Peter Pan" In New hagen School of Fashion, New York year in by prayerful' watchfulness. James Avery. . ^ York City Wednesday. City, Is vncatlonlng over tho Cl\rist* "Thore’H ntill tim o to join our unique club.. And The Melhodlst Men will meet on Mr. end Mr&, William H,.Sutphin Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd mas recess. She Is mujorlng In Wednesday night, with, the new jr., arc spending Wednesday and clothing constriction at Traji* through it you w ill (Inti the wuy to it M cvry and son* - W illiam T aylor S u tp h in To O ur Customei'H «nd Friends. president, Marshall,Longstrect, con­ wore, guests o r Mr . .and Mrs: John Thursday in cele­ hagen. . ’ ' ;...... (JhristinaH— a. holiday without w orry nnd u iwnv ducting thc ; business ; meeting. .Wdnamaker,, Alliance, O., over brating their third wedding anni­ ^ r. and Mrs, Philip L. Ncldiingci' BCSTWIfHtS ; , “Parkways for New Jersey" will be Christmas’,: ...... ’ versary. . • ' ...... entertained a group of Red B»nk ■ your w ithout blllH, Lot Snntu diroct tlio wuy to the movie shown. Mr.. and Mrs. Samuel Weir and friends nt a cocktail party Sunday Mrs. Floyd T. Taylpr Is vi&itlng W e H ope the 'Y ear-1951 will be «• happiness— it m jti.st iiwido our door nnd its her ton-in-law and daughter, Mr. sons, Philip and §andy, spent the afternoon. ' • ’ ; j h, and Mrs. E. A- JCfwmftliJc-, Coluip- weekend, with Mrs,. Weir’s pareptsj Mr. and M rs. Wtlllum C .I^op-, culled "ChriHtiniiH Club.” ■.. ' k Red Cross Work bus, Ohio^" r '■! ‘ *...... : Mr. arid Mrs. John Kfrig,'•'Jersey nett spcn.t the Christmas holldftyi ' Happy and Prosperous One. Mrs. W. A Close was the guest City. wIth.Mr. Dennett‘s parents. Dr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fountain Miss Helena M. . Wright, Troy, Mrs. F. P. Bennett, Alliunce. O. • | Told At Meeting Allcnhurst on Christinas Day. N. Y., was thc guest of Mrs. E. H. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles . E. ijunl, M r. and Mrs.* G eorge P . L c h rittq r Dominick Wednesday. . hud as thoir Christmas dinner THE MATAWAN BANK Presbyterian Men spent - Christmas holidays .with . Mrs, Frank. II*. .Bliss entertained guests, Mr&. Hunt’s mother and their daughter, M rs, Earl B.-Stokes, -Wednesday-Aftprnoori- Bridge.. CJub .brother. ..Mrs....JSihma-Mcrrlli and. T O M M Y ’S BEAUTY S A L O N ‘ '' Mnln w a n , N. J. ■ ' Hear Of Help Given South ^Orange. . at luncheon yesterday. It wa» the CllfTord Merritt, Atlnntic HJgh- Tel. Mat. 1-1672 173 Main St., MATAWAN ^ In Recent Storm Mlts Jane Randolph,' Marion, group’s Christmas party and there lands,- - " ' ' j,, Momiwr I'Vdernl Dotnmlt Im/uraneu CorinirntUm . Ind., ,and Miss Peggy Hostetter was an exchange of gifts, _. -Mr. and Mrs. George Black,'North Speakers at last night's meeting spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw and Arlington, ond their three grand' of the Men's Club of the First Pres- J. F. Hostetter. Mrs. Margaret Shaw, Yonkera, children, spent Christmas Day with byterlan Church, Matawan, were Mr. and Mrs. Chprlcf/ Perrine, N. Y., spent thc weekend with' Mr; Mr. and Mrs. Edtnund W olI. Mrs. Edward Irving of Deal, and Miss Jane Ellen Perjrine, Harry and Mrs. Elmore Kattner; Mr. and Mrs, James Noddings, ^Edward Sylvester of Belmar, who and Rollins Perrine have returned s Mr. and. Mrs, Edward Toylor hod Woodbury, spent tho weekend as ..lold of the disaster work of lhe from spending thc holidays wiih (as thoir guests Christmas Eve Mr. Uie 'guests of ihrT latler's parents, ■' American Rod Cross. In view of Mrs. Perrlne’s mother, Mrs. Ed­ and Mrs. Fred Buntcnbach, Wood Mr. aiul Mrs. Edward Rclth. the flne work done in this area ward Rolling, Providence, R. 1. bridge; Mr-arid Mrs. Johnson Car- Mr. and Mrs. Nlchohia Barnn, Jast^qionth/ihe £alk on this phase Sgt. Rlchaj^ lCcarns, Bcaveriown tan, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Caitun Dundlcn, were Sunday dinner wife oTgttw interest, those present Pa.,' spent Thursday and ,Friday and Mary Lou Cartan, Mr.. and Mr*. guests of Mr. and Mrs. SpafTord 0 at \he meetlng^fdt. . * here with William Hostetter, a for­ William’Tierney. . ' Schanck, ^ . ^n^'peaccGme, \-thc speakers mer classmate at Dickinson College. Mrs. Dougias Ward entertained M r. an d Mri#’. F red erick K. D e­ „ , stressed, the Amervcan Red Cross ; Mr. and-Mrs. Waller C. Mc&ride, her bridge club Thursday evening derick and MrB, Adelaide Durh* is our flrst helping Hand, in disaster, Irvington, N. Y.f spent the week­ at a Christmas party. Pirate bridge berger spent Chrlitmos D/iy with .w ith organized apd trained work* end with their ton and daughtcr-ln- -was played and presents were ex* Mrs. Dedcrick's. son*in»law and ■' • ers ready ev/*rywhere. Almost law, Mr. apd Mrs. Walter R. Me changed. Preicnt were Mrs. Ever* daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack :..#11... are volunteers. Sm all cata&- B ride. • ett Carlson, Mrs. Leon Chrisiiriat, Thatcher, Trenton. -L- ■ " ' trophies“*/nvolvin^ four families or Mrs. S.-B. Eggleston, Mrs. Isabel Mrs. Wiillnm J. Miller Jr., Mrs. Mrs. Willium C. Ludi - Hpent * less nre usually taken care of by Breen, Miss Ethel Breen of New Jam es H auser, M rs, W illiam Wil* Wednesday a& thc guest of her * local chapters, but if five or more York City, were weekend guests kins, Mrs. John K inney. Mr*. brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and 1 families arc involved thc Na* of Councilman and Mrs. John S. Richard Lewis, ^ill of Matawan, and Mrs. .Roland Loog. Yardjey, 1 * tlonal organization takes charge/ Eggleston. Mrs. A. SchTTicllSng, K eyporl. ' Mr. und Mrs. John Brennan und - La&t year the Red Cross spent Mr. and Mrs. R. A. G. Stetler Mrs. William Craig entertained fumlly have moved into the for ] m o re lh a n $6,000,000 in disaster re ­ are spending thc holidays in Penn her bridge clubs at a Christinas tea mcr Charles Hutsurt furm .resi­ : lief, out of Its total budget of sylvania visiting Mr. Stetler’s Tuesday afternoon. Guests were dence on Valley Dr. Mr* Brennan ; $88,000,000, mother, Mrs. Thomas Stetler, at Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Mrs. Hurry J. If# supervising principal of Madison ‘ The speakers went on to tell of Middlcburg.. and - Mrs, Stetler^ Kahn, Mrs. Joseph Batcr, Mrs. Tow nship nctiools. itho^,work they participated ln dur- lister. Miss Elizabeth Shelley, R alph H errick, Mrs. E dw ard W. Cadet Thomns WulfT of U. S. r^fny Uie November storm along the Mcchanicsburg. ’ . Currie, Mrs. • Fred J. Noble. Mrs, Maritime Academy, KJngs Point, •tffiprc.' .They set up eight sheltert Mrs. Conrad Johannsen enter­ William Pengel, Mrs.. William C. N. Y.r spent the holiday weekend ' fn the Keansburg area, furnished tained her bridge club at a C hri^ Ludi, Mr*. Charles E. Springhorn, wJlh his parenls, Mr, . and Mrs, -36^* Individuals clothing, housed mas supper party Friday evening, Mrs. Rudolph Miller, Mrs. Richard D aniel WulfT. T people, and se rv e d J2600 m eals. pirate btldgc was played. Erdmann Jr., Mrs. Robert Erdmann. Mr, und Mr.v. WlUon W, After the Morm they rphabilitotcd Mrs. George Hazlett left Wednes­ Mrs. Frank H. BIls*, Mrs. Wiiilam Hobrough entertiiincd at a family ■ 42 families^ and :fn some cases day to spend several days witn her J. Rabel, Mrs. John C. Eggleston dinner • Christmas. Their guests ^ helped re-establish one»man bust* mother, Mrs. George McLatchio, and Mrs. Evert V. Sllcux. were Mr. and Mrs. John, Hobrough, i nessca. Everything that the Red Coudcruport, Pa. \ * Mr. and Mrs.-Garrett J. McKeen Fair Hr\vcn; Mr. J. L. Davis, Little I Cross supplies is &n outright gift, Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Ketchel entertained at a family dinner Sun­ Silver, and their house guest, Mi«j . Where possible, clothing, bedding, spent Christmas Day with ^r. and day. ' Their guests werc Mr. nnd Berna Johnston ’ and food purchased locally , for Mrs. SberTnan W. Reese, Westflold. Mrs. Theodore Drummond and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Dcrhberger : immediate distribution. . Mrs. Ronson Wame lv visiting daughter, Tcdda Ann, Mercersvillc; and Mrs. Adelaide Dcrnbcrger Were ]' The Red Cross is now preparing her sort*ln-law and daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKecn and Sunday guests of Mr. und Mr* children, Michele. Dick and P^ty, Joseph Cull/gan, Rye, N, Y. 7 ' to function for war. This pro­ and Mrs, C. V. .Webster, Greens* Thanki to the Greateit Public Demand any Motor Cars a n d Trucki Have Ever gram includes ne^ techniques boro, N. C. £ a ii Onmge; Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Mr. ond M rs. R./nduIph . Jlurfle v: against military disaster, home Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.vKalm and McKecn Jr. und ton, Craig, Mrs. and children ipent the holidays Enjoyed, the Latest Million Chovrolets have boon P-roducod in Less Than : , care and nurses’ aides training. son, John, and M hl Myar Morris Carrie Diggin, Mrs. W. Oliver with Mrs, Harris* parents, Mr. and * shelter provision to care for those attended a family dinner Sunday Diggin, Mrs. Peter Esicr, MIm Patty Mrs. William Turner, Baltimore. ' 6 Months . . . Compared to 12 Years for the F/rsf Million I ~ ‘ bombed out of Iheir homes, an^l at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ben* McKccn and William Of Bedlc, Mr, and Mrn. Churles E. Springy t blood collection. An Important jamin Granby, New York City. Mr, arid Mrs. Edward W. Currie h o rn an d MIki Culhcrinc finring* We join nil other Chevrolet dealer* In lliunklngour cus­ So It l« your uvcrw|iclinlnu endorsement (if Iho t pari of the Red Crosa work is Eighteen members of the family entertained at family dinner on horn arc attending the wedding of todiers (or nialdnit possible this 25 niillitmlli Chevrolet,. produels nnd kcrvlcct we oiler thut U lielilml lhe pro* done for the armed forces ...... 7 8 0 -7 1 0 ­ .788. Keyport hos handily disposed of " Cliffwood Inn (0) V 5 fit 17 M arket (2) ‘ Scotti’s O iner - o i: .Red - BUtik,; La* Weher Earns Letter Y ates ...... ’...... 201 197 191 T. Smith ; ...... 220 102 106 Zare’s Shoes of Keyport," and: the K en n er ...... 1«1 128 135 J. S m ith ...... 140 170 MG Beachwood A. C. as w ell as th«? Ed W eber o t Laurence Harbor; K ah rs ...... i 140 . 109 R. Buhr 135 179 171 powerful Kaplan’s Stationery quin­ ex-Mata wan High School grid K lu g ...... 134 140 175 M. Devino ...... 370 134 130 tet of Beimar. . standout, was among 4hose.,receiv* . J M ojkow ski ...... 172 157 149 A, Skislok ...... 109 ' 169 202 Cofeatured with; the Keyport ing varsity football letters. at Biezniak...... 113 Diner game tonight is the meeting William and Mury College, • Syil- “ ‘ 849 814 791 liamS'burg, Va., recently. „ (j12 739 849 SaJurday ' mpininj lhe Keyport Soard of Education Hecreaiion between Buck Smith's and La­ iPhone 7-04521______Cr^rRadloO) ...... Program played hoat. lo 450 Mds ai a fre«, Iwo^hour movJe provided Zare’s. The undefeated Smithmoji Peto'ft Tavern (3) J. Youneofski ..... 181 151 148 through the co-operation of Paul Welnliaub. manager of the Strand tako the Keyport-Matawarj Roc You can buy Security Bonds by TODAY, TOMOftROWT;' SATURDAY Bow ie 233 213 230 the Payroll Deduction Plan. . P. Ferrante 1...... , 130 187. 144 Theater. Hie admission requirement was a can of foodstuffs ahd enough Center court' at 7:39’ p.m. for the B olte 172 116 177 G. Armstrong .....145 150^1 GO Continuous Salozday Starllne at ]t ...... J5& 104 172 was followed by Al Murphy who and leagues pluylng Tor somo time. B E L E 7 E P C R E Phone EA 3-0802 TICKETS NOW ON SALE We like the Idea, for bowling Is I I r B arker ...... 102 183 170 netted nine. Gono O’Rourke was SADDLE TRAMP top man for thp Royals with 10 a sport a guy can kocp playing Xn Colort B ritanak ...... 224 180 '106 as long as he con lift a ball SKATING RINK Giant Holiday Show Schw arck ...... 205 J02 225 points, • • • *■ ' " STARTS FRIDAY DEC. 29 W eil.rnert (S4) e KEANSBURG POPS. UP. with TONIGHT at 8:40 010 020 1013 . G F P a “Bellevo It Or Not” wrestling 1 4 Big DayS 4 * Armstrong Cork Co. (0) G, Bowne, f ...... 0 4 item, lt seen\» thnt Sbm Weiss, ALL-STAR SHOW! A rtelli ...... 154 173 180 W. Bowne, f ...... 2 0 4 who Is developing into a rVtat -'3, Costio 151 217 180 Selmnb, f ■■■■■■ ■ ■. . . . 1 0 a star under tho monicker of'“Big 2.082 Pounds of ■ Q iam cron 150 138 M urphy, f ...... 4 0 Sum,” is planning to 'join forccs GIANT WRESTLERS D i Binse ...... 124 . . . 137 Dovlno, f ...... 3' 0 withihis fellow townsman, Lou M ahia ...... 180 154 140 Kauffman, ( ..;...... 2 0 4 (Mr. Belvedere) Colllchio< to tour BIG SAM Jo n es ...... 104 C arney, c ...... 2: 'A 7 tho country as an Australian tag 412 lb. Keankburg Giant 108 team attraction; This really will Dnvls, c ...... 0 2 be. the.lorgq And small ot it.. Curhari, g ...... 2 0 4 705 040 805 Dig Sam, billed ad the largest : TAB2Alf HEWITT ' . Crate's Boverage* (3) Lcnovlch, g ...... 1 0 2 rasslcr in the ring today, weighs of Toronto (36S Ibi.) L, Koptenhaus ___ 150 100 147 Whoatloy, fi ...... 5 0‘ 10 a m oro 412 pounds w hilo L ou On. Fall lo Finlah M cG rath ...... 149 135. 109 Pucci, g ...... 0 0- 0 finely i t tough to tip th e scalos at. Vreeland 135 182 195 --- —— more than 187 pounds, rfe is TINY MILLS, ' C; -Kortenhous 178 177 140 25 4 f)4 one of tho smallest grnpplors In Tbe Canadian Oak P ep 173 188 101 R oyal, 06) tho buslnea*. Big Sam. makes * . Ms hometown debut this (Thurs­ GF P day) evening at Lou's Velvet The GREEN HORNET 783 848 O'llourko, 1 ...... 7 2 10 Skatoland Arena. Sam is booked __...... W . U Flarlty.. J ...... 0 0 to tanglo with Tarzan Hewitt A Thrilling' Wfodup ' B ow Wo w 'h T;iv'!’n i ...... 30 15 Gomuoho, c ...... 4 2 10 in tbe feature on the card w hich- AUSTRALIAN TAG TERM CWStal Bar ...... 2 9 10 O'Brien, g ___...... 2 2 0 should druw A sizeable turnout. ► MATCH DEBORAH KE8I Montagna’s Amoco ... 10 W hite, g ...... 2 0 4 . featuring Pcte'i Tavern .. ...28 17 , — —— Arnold Skoland and „ Also' - Tourlnc'a Tavorn ...... 27 IB 15 0 3Q M-0 League ABBOTT and COSTELLO Keyport ’CJcimer ...... 28 IS . Score by Periods- Abe Coleman vs. ' LaZare’s Shoes ...... 10 Westerners ...... 11 10 10 23-54 S tanding. Col. Geo. Horban IN THE FOREIGN Koyport1 B ar : ...... 2 4 21 Royato ...... 0 12 30 5*—20 W. I. P tl. and J. Heidemann LEGION —(Sltfhuaori Tntl ; ... Officials: Burkhart and Wunsch. 23 Keyport Diner ...... 4 H 1.00(1 || Th»V> N»i»mt an* Com»dv C ra te ’s B eyera g e3 ...... 21 24 Point Pleasant 1.000 Admluion P ilo t »•: of aii Bod & Gun Club ...... 20 29 B tokar and B lo w er Owner*. Buck Smith's .... 1.000 Rlngilda H .ie rv .l ...... S1.45 Arnutrpntf/Cork Co...... 19 20 Specially prepared Buckwheat ono K ap la n ’s .667 Qui. Admlfilon ...... 1,10 THIS SjEATRE OPEN Plu* oa Our Screen — American'^Leglon ...... 18 i!7 Rice Coal—-No CUnker*. Immediate Lakewood Elks .. .500 Show* Dally al ItM, 7:00 and 1:08 P J i j 23 FRL. BAT, and SUN. ONLY S u tfJly © . 17 DeUwr. ateU© . , wJtl LiiZare'a ,250 R«».rr«lloniiColI_ 1 it ftttaadi Red Bank • Freehold BELA S a r St O r l l l 10 20 ■Denchwood A. C. ' .000 individual In Car l4&ai«n Al the CaiUaa aad ^MoQuoen's Cleanera B 371 ClasaiQod: ftdflgetrosultA: cheaply. A. ScottlV ...... KEansburg 6-0S4S LUGOSI “IHE HOMAN MONSTER’’ .000 Cent.~S*iur«Uy^Suaday-aad-ll(4hlay«» ..... THURSDAY, DECEMBER'28. 1SS0 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN; N. 3. PAGE SEVEN ,].heade& by,5i£t. JoMpIt Named-ToStaff. O'ftanlon, 73 Jacltao^ SI.. Keyaort,’ Keyport Stops 55 Indictments 112; Keyport. icd by Sjit.'Ciiarle^ • • - . ''• ► ■ • tninspbrtHlion Koljert1' ' Hanna, U ; and Shrewsbury,, 0. . Four oren men have been nonitd A. Hardic,' 57 Broad St., Mntawanfi : The ; new; troopersore.; Stephen pi.l& M liff ofTthe’ (tiReiiS-'RtiBKK w stfte n t su ppljr. offlceri Spedal Group Karljach, Jack Knowles, Thomas Corps Station Compleme'nt, Red C,-Mbfgwi, Main St.,: HoWdel, po»t Lawson, Walter Mai nell and Jack Bank, It wus aitnounocS by Col. engineer, • ' Atlantic Highlands, Corps Is Enlisting Longstanding Cates 0*Conn6r. " Jotejih E, fix, commanding officer. Tho imyshnro nppolntee* aro Coal — Coal Ploee your order - Powerful. Foe, Upset Unit From New' York Nol Prossed By Judge P o u ltry i n d Stocx Peed. R«or— Capt. Clnrenoo Haupt, 79 Atlantic NOV. For First Red Win And Jersey Area G. T. Na&me Strew—Litter. Dog Pood % iDocial.ty. St., Keyport, iiitorMntloii nnd udu* *Uulti - wjtf cntlon ■ o/Ticcr; ;M hJ.- E dw in F. it /'^jlU ehoanb.- >• Keyport High basketball outlook A Marine reerultina cnmpnulRn Fifty*flve long-standing indict* for the 1951 season took on a rosy lo enlist a. special company of inents were hoi pressed niursdny, hufr a fte r th e R aid ers d e fe a te d At* recruits trom the New York-North­ ot Freehold, by County judge lantic 'Highlands 4B-M at thfc feed e rn N e w Jersey area wos on- George T, Nantnc ns the prose and- White gym Thursday night. nounced -today by Master Sergeant | cutov's ofTlcc revealed that accused \ / . Tho Tigers were ufttieleaied and Paul H. Raft, non-commissioned individuals' are either dead, hnve O p e n H o u s e looked to be one of the . teams to officer in charge of the Marine already been prow.'cutcd or can’t : brat in the scramble fbr Central Corps recruiting station in the As* be called tot .account any further. on Jc|£ey,. Honors. It was the flrst bury Park Post Of(icc. Several of thc nol prosscd' true w tfy:Y or Coofch F ra n k feampello'fc The unit, to bc known officially bills involved alleged operators of. . j t e a w in Ji v e : g om es.,. . • : as the '‘Halls of Montezuma Com-, ■Illicit stills and alcoholic b e v e t^ New Year's Eve • ^|5ank Slovtnz' ivas *the Jtero ■$! pany^'w lll “be oofnposed ' entirely age conlror\'iolntors,—The^ccp'tftr . the;?, occasion . for Keyport"' The of men froni New York City, have either -been prosecuted K ^ o rt guard curled in a * hook Northern New Jersey, Long Island, federal and Mute authorities or —shSt'.with 15 seconds to play that und Westchcstor and Rockland have been acquitted. The county's ; decided the. issue.- He .scored three< Counties in New York. interest paralleled that of tho other, timie*L In $ last minute of play that’ The special company will be en* agencies and was elided with (he Celebrate Your New hacT’the rMters of the school build* listed in four platoons of 05 men completion of tVfi? other cases. ----•■/ „ Jife heav.ing..with the roars of the eac^. The first platoon will be About- U .indictments quashed Year’s Eve among 1 spectators os first one side and then enlisted' 'Jan. :-8,—and-^fuceeeding were for~non- support-or- dehertlon- lhe other would forge ahead. Slo* platoons- will be sworn in each eharges where the couples have ' .venz shared -scoring honors* with Monday thereafter for the remain­ since solved their troubles Or the friends and neighbors f Ted Hull of the .Timers, dt lfl points. der of January. Each platoon will complaining party hns moved from i .:T h e v isito rs k new they w e re in.. train ns a unit'at the Marine Corps the county’s jurisdiction. Sev-, DINING ! for trouble from the start. K ey p o rt Recruit Dcpot-Parris-JslnndrS.—Cr 'e rn i—in d rc tm e n tT -w e re —k iiied —be*- ! surged to on «arly-lead, tut the Many of the men will serve to* CAyse_the prosecutor felt evidence DANCING- j Atlantic Hijghlatids team went ia gether during, •their..entire period against 4he suspetrtsi;,waM inade­ ; f$>n^ midway of the opening quar of 't^rvffco. quate. . - FUN GALORE! i--iw -tp. ..slay..there . until _,the ftnal Applicants for. thc "Halls oT M n n y -o f the cases d ate haek-» to C r ■■ minutes ,of~play. It was aprecori* M unte'/um a' ■Col'npl'myJ, • h a v e —tlw fri t1ic**-'«rrly—ltW 0 *s; - ...... oys }etid ot all times! the Visitors' choice of two types of .enlistments. bOlng ahead only 23*22 at halftime. They may enlist in the rcgulur MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS Their host margin waB at the end Marine Corps for cither three or o£the third quarter when they got four years, or they mny volunteer New Troopers NOW! o ut in fro n t 38-30. for extended uctive duty in the ; Big SamVa ,fint broth of a lad. will appear on ionlghl'i card at tha “Keyport slowly but surely whit-^V elvet Skaleland Arena. Keansburg, under-the auipicts of Lou (Mr. Marine Corps Ref^orve for an in Are Assigned For Your M usical'arid Singing' Pleasure , e | BolvedBre) Collichiorw1th whomhets ihowrr-abover definite jDeriod_dgnendbm on the Phone KEyport 7-1155 until with three minutes to g o .th e needs of tho scrvice. Mon enlist­ ^i-rtliat^aiH ifulr-TaloiiU M U S'JX A U -. _____ or 7*1263-----;---- Atlantic Highlands lead was 48*89. Sam Wei£3 of Keansburg, who Big Sam’s prowess and strength ing as reservists w ill lie discharged County Gains 5 Who T hen A hc real fireworks began. wrestles under the name ot Big when he tiepped inio tho ripg dur­ -as» Eoon as_ possible. Recently Completed “fed Romafi reduced the gap to Sam, i£ reputed the largest man ing- a gym workout , and lifted Men interested in additional in­ MIRIAM HARTLEY w ith a_ «;4p/ Hall' jonk a «n the* AmerJcan sports sccnr Collichio and his sparring 'mate formation on the “Halls of Mohte Training Course . fopl, but Jack Mullaney dropped! today; Born 29 years ago in New aloft, ‘their feet swinging el&ur; Of zuma-Comp»nyr-'-are urged; to visit AND HER POPULAR ‘Stnte Pplicc Lt. John C, Doyle iiTa ono-honder ahd the difference York City, ‘the Bayshore giant the floor. Rudy Dusek, who was thc Marino Corps recruiting Station, disclosed that five nddltlonal tioop* was cut to o single point John packs 412 pounds on his six-foot. looking, on, was so impressed that Postoffice Building,.Asbury Park or er8, recruits graduated--from -state Bordulis and Slovcnz traded has* flve*inch frame, ^ Big Sam immediately was put into call AS l-2178.,r ROYAL ESCORTS . policc’school were assigned to the * kCls to leave1 the Tigers still in : Big Sam ia undefeated in; 21 training. For thc heavy man that shore area Tuesday. fro n t n t 40-45. Slovene ea m e -rig h t appearances on the''mat und he ho is, Big Sam really is a fast Young Girl Injured The licutenunt, who Is district back with a crip to send Keyport will moke his hometown debut this moving wrestler and is culminating SWEET LATIN-AMER'lCAN RHYTHM com m ander, y.aid tw o w ere assigned nficad, 47*46. * H all tied th e score (Thursday) evening against Tarzan a knowledge of holds ond ring Keansburg police reported Sat* to Howell Township barracks, two — MIRIAM HARTLEY- hoi Antortolned . ot thn w u ir a foul ancT o n *a'technical, Hall* Hewitt at Lou Collichfo's Velvet 6avvy that snbuid make-him one lirdny that Jo Ann Andrownki, 7, to Shrewsbury and one, Keyport, Itidina holtli in South America, AJlnnllc Cily. concerted aga|n to put the Tigers Skateland Arena;- Belvedere Bench. of the world's tnp 10 in a ihort who resides at' McDonald’s Hotel, The net gall), however, will be only Dalllmoro, and Tronfon, Sh« hn« ployed ot thf ii£ fro n t, 48-47, w ith a h a lf m in u te The remainder of tonight's '.card time.. * ‘ Main St., Keansburg, ran out from _ four, he said, because Trooper llll- Waldorf-AsioyU, Tofi, Commodor* ond other r^'aInThg.T~““ "'TT'"-' bcn^'£4'~^0Sth;ep"Tiny^^JVlill9"^nd" '-'The~biggest”diff»- tIU . ■ £ . .. . G .. F -,P reeled by Sgt^ Edward O. Netter- igii; f ..:....• . :r% — n r;~ tb : Sixth Straight Win Frsehold Race Dates ’ Mr. and Mrs. John ;C. Do Mont, man. - .. . . - ...... ; KEYPORT ■- 2 iSahlcr, f ...... ,4 0 8 89 Ruvlno D r., M alaw an, have T otal stren g th of th e th ree sto* tfhe . Pastime A. C. cngers ol The State Racing Commission Bflrduliss,’ 1 1 ‘ 0 fi moved to their new home on Edge- lions' after the new men are an* W. Front St. (Ample Parking Facilities) MiniAM HA.BTUY, Keansburg, won their sixth straight wiped out tlie annual “overlapping VanKirk, c 0 water Dr., Matawan. will bc Howell, ,wMd' Is Schultz, c . O' game Thursday by posting a 40-32 dates scare” fur New Jersey's four Hreycs, g ... 6 win over the ‘Atlantic^Eagles tn n' race tracks at u :/recent meeting Whckcns, tf 2 game played' on the St. Ann’s when tentative dotes were issued School court at lhe session. . 17 14 48 ' Rupy, who' scored 12 points cn Monmouth Pork will again op­ («) six field goals, led the P astim e bt* erate almost on its exact racing <5 tack wWen saw all of the winning dates as in the past when it was Cbucei, f ... ____ 4 0 8 players, :with tho oxoeption of issued 4G days of racing starting Waldron, f ...... 0 0 Daniels and Farley, break into the June 20th and concluding Aug. 6th, Jr Hansen, f , ...... 0. 0 0 Scoring column. _ . The Freehold Raceway, thc only M ullaney, $ .... 0 8 P astim e A. C. (40) trotting track in New Jersey, wns' iTe)[rich, c — ...... 3 0 6 ' . .. c r- allotted 24 days of racing witli Rom an, g' 3 9 Shea ...... v — 3 0 dales being set for AufU£U) through Thompson, g ...... O' 0 0 W. F arley ...... : ...... 2 1 Sept. 8th, which inc)2aes throe | Slovcnz, g ...... 9 0 10 B anzaca ...... 2 1 extra calendar days in ease incle­ G. F arle y ...... 0 ment weather 0 should halt -the"' HofTman ...... 2 0 ...... 23 3 49 trotters nnd pacers. ‘ j - • Score by Periods B oehler ...... 4 0 Garden State Park at Camdenf Ilighlunds .... 13 10 15 1 0 -4 8 D aniels ...... 0 0 0 will once again operate with a split lte y p ^ rt ...... 10 12 8 19—49 R upy ...... o' 0 12 meet. Camden was given spring ~OJTicia1s—Zdancwicz, 5 t A ndras- and fall dates to totni 50 days of 2 40 racing. Spring dates announced 37. ■ - •, ■ 19 For Steady Atleniic Eagles (32) Z Atl. Highlands J.V. t€3) ...... were Apr. 20 through May 3, and . : - g full dates issued were Oct. 2 F P 4 'Atkins' ...... 3 through Nov. 3. j 3 Bordulis, f .. . 2 • -7 flndcrsort ..... •...... 9 . Atlantic City’s tentative dates Lotts, f ...... 3 '0* •r fr I l totaled 45 daysl of'racing starting 0 ' 12 .,.4. ' v:;j...... l’apa, f ...... 0 K cye3 1...... 2 Aug. 9th ,and concluding Sept. 29th. i 1 Chemical. Workers — Unskilled Operators U ' u l i -Bcllavancc, f . 1 0 2 S h a w ...... 0 The commission, no doubt, will act 0 0 H a l l ...... 0 on the date matter after the flrst . 4 l 9 of the yeor. 4 3 , 11 .15 2 32 fl a te o h a rd , g 0 Official: Vittile N O EXPERIENCE NECESSARY FeMe, g ..... 7 0 14 County Legion Parley Lohir. g ... X) 0 S nyder, g, . . 1 0 2 Armstrong Cork Co. The Monmouth County Executive _—— Has Dinner Party Committee of the American Legion 28 8 03 haa rot Saturday, June 2, for thc annual county convention of the. GOOD PAY —GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS i ’ • . Koyport J.V. tar> A Christmas dinner party Sot Legion for 1951. I fr , K i. 0 F p em p lo y ees of the Keyport plant of Harold Hansen, Freehold, the; . 3 0 G Armstrong Cork Co. was given last time and place chairman, snld the ? ' p . 0 0 0 Thursday evening at Burlew’s i . i locale woulcT bfc announced. , . VACATIONS WITH PAY Veechiano, 1 . 1 0 2 Restaurant, Laurence Harbor. Dur* Phillips, f .. . 0 0 0 ing the evening there was onter- tninment and dancing. There were Shumock, f , . 2 2 0 Approve Nomination i , j. ».• f ’»*- r f i Lamberti. f , . 2 2 C 149 em ployees presen t. , ' ' . - A. Post, f . 0 0 0 Thomas Anderson, plant man­ The Senato at Washington, D, C., T--: ■ 0 ager, extended Christmas greetings Friday*, approved the nomination of Humphries, f . 1 2 ■■' ‘ ■ • , ‘ *•’ ■ ' : G. Post, c .. i .-2 1 5 and greetings werc also extended Gladys A. Rysinski ns postmaster . 9 0 ■ 0 by John McLeod, president of Local atdiffw ood. Beacn. 2 £ i ; r . . 0 0 0 22703/A. F of Is., in behalf of the Free Medical Examinations—Recreational Facilities . 0 2 2 officers and members. H ave you m d the classified tdi7 Pobinson, g ... • ii 2 ‘ 4 Lawion, g . 7 7 ...... V 1 1 K o en ig g — .* r “ 1 3 , Group Life Insurance — Pension Plan — — OPEN HOUSE PARTY! 13* 11 37 ‘ v Score by Periods M ake this your „ y At£ Highlands .... 1& 10 22 1 0 - ® Medical-Surgical Plan — Hospitalization Insurance K eyport 10 6 4 1J—S7' Fun Palace for that ' * * Officials—Och^ Bri«e®e. Big New Year’* Eve . Celebration 1 ! “Club Meet* Jan. 3

" The Bayshore Bod tc Gun Club, HATS! N0ISEMAKERS!c wiil meet Wednesday, Jan. 3.' at ENTERTAWMENT! Pete’s Tavern, Florence Ave. Union Apply at Once at the Employment Office (Sstfch. .Election o t plticern will be held. Twelve members enjoyed a -—- "Millie” the popular week or de#r hunting at the chib’s .' and tajented artist, $;,Bill Bowie, 57 H avine O r , H s rty By the, boat^ basin at the Cliffwood . T r*m bler M azlet. .233; Ed. Costic. eck bridge. CLIFFWOOD, N. J. - 20 May sCltoPMV&C 1 MONMOUTH COUNTV HISTORICAL ASffft - 70 C-.Oiir ST. ’ ‘ ‘ "fitttHoiO; Hrr PAGE EIGHT THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN. N. J. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blahota Jr., Uie^secretarles and general oilices. cutive ; ofTicer with' the Assistance Brewntown1, were':"gdestsi a t'“the 33iIs^uiIding_wiU „b? /connected o f. the faculty_ and other adjninis- engagement party for John Kru* by dpbf^ "to the two other- build­ trative. assistants, f can guarantee tok& nd.his finance*-Miss.Dorothy. ings. In my_opinion thls building that tlie public schools of M ataw an ! '. , (C^ntinu^;irom-one) Tweet/ given' af. the home of an CQUWrbe.'-wrwto Tow^hi^ AvJ11 operate during the uncle and aunt’, Mr. and Mrs.,Eisen« (8) The Cliffwood sixth grgde' if concrete blocks wlih brick war’ emergency and for ofie'year berg, Ridgefield. ‘ ' can be enrolled Jn the Matawun veneering on the\' Broad St< side after the declaration ’ of peace. Grammar School, building. / . Hausers Entertain At Browntown Residents is used in its4 construction. If the W hen «peacc is ^nce declared. I ! (9) Notes The faculty in my opin­ Christmas Dinner; , Stage Yule Affair; Have Dinner Quests board wishes to put a sccond story hope the board\of education an d P-TA Holds Social , Community News ion will accept' increased enroll’ on this construction,- th e. 'upper this community will plan for- one ment (above the 30 in grades 1 to story could be used as a tempor* yeTir for a program to care for the. Mr. imd Mrs. John Thaler jr. and, 6) during the emergency . years The following Christmas .pro- arylibrary. . , needs of the. chlldren.-of.4his com­ The following ’Items , concern son of Broad St., Matawan, enter­ only. The Matawan Township fac­ grom wos given by the/members The above suggestions are for munity in superlor-constructcd personalities and events ln the ulty is second to none'and I have of tho Browntown Union Sunday tained the following at a family your consideration, A b . ^our exe­ buildings.' . C edar G rove-C heesequakc &ectlons always found, them to be co-oper­ School last Friday:* Carols, by the dinner , on Christmas: Mr. and Mra. of Madison Township: ativ e. . . choir; recitations by Brenda Don* John Thaler sr., Miss Anna Rauncr • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mid (10) Between the high school and aldson, -Jerry Donaldson, John and Sister M. St. Anthony, O.F.S. dletown; Mrs. Louis Boyce, and elementary school construct a one- Blahota, Billy Arace, Judith Crane, of Duriclleni Mr .and Mrs. William Mrs.H. Boyce, Matawan; Sgt. story office building, Its founda­ Alton Ervin, Arlene Molnar, How­ Carney, Mrs. Mary GilJis and son, P e n ? U e o r , David Bruce, Fort Monmouth; John Richard, of Matawan. ' tions. Ip be ’ on thc ‘surface of the Fiorino, New Brunswick, and Mr. ard Ervin; duct, Judith Crane and, Billy Arace; piano selection, James ground, the same plan as used by and Mrs. Clarence Hauser jr., Industry. The space Is to be one Arace; .carol, Mary • Lou Blahota, •Card of Thanks ROSS W. MAGHAN AGENCY "Cedar* Grove,. wcra..Chris.tmas_dln- larg e ofTIce room , w ith -.% type tfean_Gawb.J5hirIcy. Brown, Dorothy. Wc with to thank all those who nor guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ partitions;., o n e .. ofTIce fo r th e ele­ • Tel. 1-0003 .. . Hoover, Betty Lou Pitney andCA^n sent- flowers,-curds- or assisted- in ence Hauser. ~ mentary principal; one office , lor' Molnar; song, Mrs.1 Nicholas any way during our recent ber­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burlew the nurse and cafeteria manager; 138 Main St. : . . Matawan , The Important role that religion bat played Id music, history, Mrs. Otto Gaub ahd Mrs. Howard eavement especially the Rev. entertained at dinner Chri&tmas one office for thc supervising prin­ science and ari are all ftiudied in »vcourse on mankind's-xaliglous heri­ Cosgrove; carol, m e n of the Sun­ Boyd of Perth Amboy Episcopal evening Mr. and Mra. Richard Bur­ cipal; one office for the high school tage which was begun as an experiment at the women's college of tho day school; accordion selections, Church* . lcw jr. ond daughter Colleen; Mrs. Rutgers University and has now proved popular with * faculty and principal .and assistant high school Frederick Brown; a ploy, “My Mrs. Catherine MiUcr E. VonBuskirk, Mntawan, and Mr. students. Here students inthe coursadiscuss details of a French Gothic j28—Adv. and Fam ily. principal; and one large space to r and. Mrs.. Gordon Burlcw. Cheese- cathedral w ith pr. Margaret Judson, coordinator of tho course.-and Christmas,” girls,, of Mrs. William quake. Robert G. Bradshaw, art Instructor, . > ...... Pitncy’s , class. The Christmas Miss Elizabeth Moore, Miss Sara Story' was rCad -by, Ann Moinpr Partridge and Jack Partridge were Introduced twq-years ago as an take for thclr degrees. .Classes ond the prayer, led by William SHOP HERE FOR QUALITY FOODS AT dinner guests Christmas of Mr. and experiment in teaching the cul­ must be held during the last hour James. Sunday School gifts and W 0fS _Mcs.. Albert Robinson of Arlington, tural "'heritage thal rests upon j*e of the day on Mondays, *Wcdncs- candy were presented to the mem* HONEST PRICES. RAPOLLA’S MARKET. iTgionrttre~tntcr-department-

..Tlie Matawan Fire Department GeorgeTVIrHarris Highway-34— —— ----- :------Matawan- w w called out at 2 o'clock Christ­ , HARDWARE inas afternoon to extinguish a blaze 130 Mfln 81. Molow.n J W1LL CLOSE JANUARY 2, 1931 PETE'S, Inc. 1 tfh the tneadow near the New York T»l. MA 1-1013 . Reopen early 'In the' ipring. - ond Ltong Branch Railroad bridge. j , v. ■ a 4 4 W. Front SL • Tfyere rwpA no propDrty dnmnfte, - - Phone 7-2700 KEYPORT MdmMlMCIlMtiiKliMMlkMkMtS - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN. N. J. PAGE ONE--SECOND SECTION

Eve celebration on the ^nnva j i t thls#pubilcatU>n today are; Ye t5(jt* ta^e Inn, Monmouth Hotel, Tommy Planning Gala Celebrations Wallace’s Bayslrie Tavern, Old Hutch Tavern. Hiawatha, Kuhlcrt’H According to advancc report from four and flvc o’clock oppears to Hufclet Bar, Sam's Bar A Grill and Smith’** Bar, all of Keypbvt: Mag night clubs, restaurants and hotels bo the legal .closing hours. . It also was Indicated thut tho noliw, Inn, Buttonwood.Manor. Jack in Monmouth^and Middlesex Coun­ jnanagcincnl and owners of tuv Kcough’s.^ Charlie's Mutawaif, Inn, ties^ elab o rate plans havfc been crna,~ h otels and re sta u ra n ts ln the -Sund^H Cocktail Lounge, atl of tho completed tp entertain thousands shore area have gonq overboard Malownn ‘area; “ MilUM- Twin Gables, George Adcr’s Tavern, AlV of revelers who ' arc anticipating financially in preparation for.-thin B a r O rlll, H enry & M ary’s fo r stepping out to celcb^e one of gala- ffcw Year's Eve celebration. Their places have been attract Ivory inerjy tlie Uufcii Hofei,' "UnJoiJ ihe lar&est and most colorful New Celebrate New YearV Eve decorated and top nunie- entertain­ Beach and Jtarituii* Township urea; Year’s eve festivities over _ wit­ ers engaged for \ tho evening’:.' H uddle’s, D eckerV We.it E nd T a v ­ JOIN IN A REAL nessed in tho shore nrcn. festivities, ern , C lub 30, H l-H at B ar Ht (lrlll, at Sld’a Taw'rn. Balbaeh's SiuMnn, OPEN HOUSE OLD FASHIONED With few exedptionsj the “lilght —If yo«"^can--the- pages—<>( this DON’T MISS OtfR OALA Spots have annbunced open house newspaper today you’ll find ii wide Maplewood "'■1 loiul' T.Ihltuirnsb’ui'ii; NEW YEAR’S EVE Al C aruso's Gioimi Acre^, Tom m y NEW YEARB^ CELEBRATIONI BORBELY’S GAY 90 S and will feature talented enter* selection of taverns,; liotcls and Burke's in Uie Hnfclet-ConteryllU> PARTY! .... tainers, hnts, noisemakers, fuvors, rcstaurnntf that have made elabor­ area; Matthew's Tavern, IU'gan'o, Hats! . Noisemakers! BAR & GRILL streamers and a food platter served ate plans to make your New Year's John & Pnul’.** Hiir. all CllfTwood, Music, Entertainment SOUTH AMBOY to their patrons, ‘ Eve celebratlofi an assured success. OPEN HOUSE In the majority of municipalities AmGhg thc night fipob presenting Tuttle’s Glass Huune, Wall’s, Sheri­ DeLuxe Rhythm by dan's Inn, Swanoo's. Vulentl’w Dog MUSIC. YOUR FAVORITE House,—-Connle-V,—-fhe—Sea—blwllr THE 3-JO ES- 3 OLD AND NEW REQUEST— OPEN HOUSE in the- Laurcna* IJnrUor-Mm^iu OPEN HOUSE urens Alllo Clnrk’s, PorrtileX of Radio Femt. . " BONQS. ~ BIG OPEN HOUSE PARTY HATS, FAVORS AND Julcy'a Tavornr’ityrbolpy'n day 00’s BUFFET PLATTER HATS! NOISEMAKERS! at Swanee’s Inn Mae! Your Old Friend, Here and Bar, all in South' Amboy . NOIBEMAKERBI , Continuous. Entertainment! CELEBRATE NEUP YEAR S EVE on the House. Laurence Harbor with a continuous night o! lun. <7f niunlclpiilltjoij havo Never a tjul»t moment lifted the regulur curfew hourn at tho popular . . . 2 — Sensational — 2 For an Exciting Night HATS NOISEMAKERS ' MUSIC for thc bars ami tho places hvao AL. CARUSO’S of Gayety and Entertainment* been given the "green light” for BOB M ILLS'— Five Fingtra DANCING ...... all>nighl celebrations which ■ mny ■ad a’ Plano , . , a favorite. BROADWAY ~ Join Ua in . ^Celebrating REGAN’S \ Q I n * Q Main Street Bet a now record fo r the anTount GREEN ACRES STARS ofx m o n e y left in th e tills of t.hoj Mon. County's IWndeivouii TAVERN .. . * O 1 V O KEANSBURG, N. J. NEW YEAR'S EVE lic e n s c e s -a t lenHt th e la tte r hnpu U\ f t Route 35 HAZLET Route 35 Cliffwood Famous Artist ____ th a t Ih tho case. • ' Hats! Noigemakers! DINNER — ENTERTAINMENT of the Guitar. Tol. K E aiitburg 0-0985 . -.TalrK>nia Ham Dinner MORGAN Spacious ...... SHERIDAN’S INN. TOMMY BURKE’S GREYHOUND Fealey Road BAR & GRILL ECHO CLUB MORGAN Route 35 CENTERVILLE (Between Keyport MILUE’S Twin Gables Turn left on Highway and Middletown) The Date: Sun. Nite, Dec. 31 at Old Spy# Road.

DON’T MISS IT! Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Your Friend* in the OPEN HOUSE Good Old Irish and •' Music by the American Way. Popular Radio OPEN HOUSE TV Band DAN HEALEY, famous Irish-Americnn “ THE SINGING Entertainer with His Accorclion.' ALL-STAR ENTERTAINMENT • STRINGS" Refreshments! .. ^Hats! Noisemakers! , direct from Broadway, also OPEN HOUSE Thehe jKUrULAKPOPULAR f4 . Join the Crowd of Merrymakers at our JOIN OOH JO LLY CROWD BAR-GRILL THE BEAUTIFUL, TALENTED IN CELEBRATING ' NEW YE AH'S EVE! HI-HAT Tel. 6-0648 First New Year’s Eve Celebration! ALL ARE WELCOME! . ■**.>'• . ■ . , • . • •* Main St. KEANSBURG, N. J. ■ lp| im.«K»i'ii.tai

HERE'S A LIVE SPOT, FELLERS AND GALS! »iU/ He; Look! OPEN HOUSE at Sam’s Keyport Bar

P — FAVORS - NOISEMAKERS AT OUR BIG EXTRA DINE and DANCE FOR' ’ YOUR NEW YEAR’S CELEBRATION SPECIAL . . . in lie NEW YEAR.

The Liveliest Night OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE! BROADWAY Spot on the Highway CELEBRATION ON ' Welcome in I9SI to the fine dance music with the'popular BOB ROBERTS at the , . . . SEA SHELL. RING IN THE N £W !. ' NEW YEAR’S EVE. Celebrating in a Friendly NOVOCORD CONSOLE and the very ENTERTAINERS OPEN HOUSE HERE , talented songlnrrf 4‘SOP(NY” . : •; Atmosphere at that Popular FREE ROAST TURKEY Direct from ’ ON NEW YEAR’S £VE Night Spot on Route 4 . . . C O M E L m m iR CLUBL EOR AN New’ Ybrk’s Leading —Take .your, friends here for UNFORGETTABLE CELEBRATION our: - iambus • New Year's Eve SAN D Y’S COCKTAIL B A R WITH YOUR, PARTY. * Night Clubs. - Gala Celebration. ’ . Barrels of Fun! ’ Hats! Noisemakers!' A large chpice of food on the menu Hats! Noiaemakers f “ HATS! NOISEMAKERS! Take, your parly of frienHs here where. CONGENIALITY hut specializing in a delicious Fun Galore, for Your ENTERTAINMENT! REli3N& SUPREME and ertjoy an Hilarious evening of fun. MUSIC! DANCING! HOUSE Celebration Here! “ You’ll enjoy this parly and STEAK DINNER at $2.00 COME EARLY! STAY LATE! meet your friends at . . . Special Events! ■ ^ Prizes Given! ENTERTAINMENT DANCING I>C Sea Shell Bar-Grill NOCOVER— — NO-MINIMOMCHARQE- NO. COVEB — KO MINIMUM — HO PRICE INCREASES SAM’S KEYPORT BAR * _ ...... Drive In . . . Ample Parking: Facilities “YOUR FUN- PALACE"------BAR and GRILL O P E N ’T I L 5 4 . M . - FUN GALORE! Sam Poland, Your Congenial Host. HIGHW AY 35 NO COVER NO MINIMUM CHARGE SAN D Y’S £ * Freneau Ave. HIGHWAY 36 and MORGAN, N. J. _ ~ Near entrance io Cheesequake iPark. C L U B ... PALMER AVE. » Broad and E. Front 'Sts. Keyport, :N. J. MATAWAN Tel. S. A. 1-0193 '; • : Matawan; N. J. KEANSBURG, N. J.

What a Gala Party We Have Our „?Jew Year’s Eve Arranged for New Year’s Eve I Hey, Fellers and C Party will be 'Out of EVERYBODY' WELCOME! this World’ . ..to join OPEN HOUSE the crowd of congenial — FOLLOW—THE—CROWD—OF iT'SOPENHOUSEHERE! . MERRYMAKERS FOR A fjblks for the HILARIOUS NEW YEAR'S EVE BIG CELEBRATION A Congenial Crowd will be Singing celebration . , ' OPEN HOUSE - “Hail! Hail! -The Gang’s All Here!” BIG SURPRISES, SO DON'T ~ MISS THE PARTYI ■ You ond Your Friends will FtJN GALORE! MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! have the best time of your life At DECKER’S HATS! NOISEMAKERS! FAVORS I ahd .. . 6n Ncw Year's Eve, celebrating 7 A Delicious Roast Turkey Platter ON NOISEMAKERS— STREAMERS, Etc. at BUDDIE’S ... TURKEY DINNER THE~ ... SWING MUSIC (FOR Hats! Nbisema|kers! Favors! Streamers!' HOUSE FREE) DINE AND DANCE .Big Time Entertainers “j ALL ON THE HOUSE . EATS ON THE Music by those Cowboy Direct from Broadway's Swingsters and Songsters OPEN HOUSE HOUSE ■_ ^ ‘ leading Night Club Spots MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Everybody Welcome! HATSf FAVORS! O PEN H O U SE N O COVER NO MINIMUM t 'Tex and Sonny” - Hey, Fellers!- Taka' yourGala ' -QjORGEOUS GIRLS NOISEMAKERS! —DELIGHTFUL MUSIC ... ., FUN GALORE !l New Year’s Eve will be the...... here for a continuous night of 5A.M. Your Congenial Hosts, fun NEW YEAR'S EVE, ■ -POPULAH NEW BAND Drive in our Parking Lot. Paradise of Merriment at . . Come early for a Big Surprise! Closing JIMMY and BUSTER ORCHESTRA^ —DANCING AL’S BAR & GRILL H U D D IE ’S n r r i t F R ’S Highway 36 Highway 36 ,lle Traffic Light) Union Ave. ENTERTAINMENT 68' M aplew ood A ve. W. KEANSBURG, N. J. Never a Dull Moment at this Popular • -KEANSBURG WEST END TAVERN Union Beach, N. J.' TeL KEyport 7-136P HATS! NOISEMAKERS! Rollo Bus Stops al Door. Broad St. Rendezvous, Food will be served. SURPRISE FOR THE N O M INIM UM Celebrate New Y ear’s Eve NO COVER , LADJES. ' with your party and you will ; EMMA KAHLERT S J L V < £ have a Big N ight of Fun in a Your Congenial friendly ■ atmosphere. . ’ Hostess. r 4 ' * - ^ 8 0 » D&nce and be Entertained , Gala Celebration at KahlertV- Hadet by the popular HIAWATHA THE MONMOUTH HOTEL EDDIE KING and His WE HAVE MADE ELABORATE PLANS TO ASSURE YOU AND YOUR TENNESSEE KINGS. OPEN HOUSE BAR and GRILL FTUENDS A CONTINUOUS GOOD TIME AT, OUR Broad St. , KEYPORT, N. I DANCE MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT ON SATURDAY, Route 35 Keyport NEW YEAR’S CELEBRATION. (Haslet Section) DEC. 30th and SUNDAY, DEC. 31st. NEW YEAR'S EVE ' , i.i ^ ______HATS! NOISEMAKERS! . r HATS NOISEMAKERS STREAMERS Never a Quiet Moment at . . . BARREL OF FUN ORCHESTRA. ENTERTAINERS TOMMY WALLACE’S BIG GALA REFRESHMENTS SERVED BIG SURPRISE NEW YEAR'S EVE — SO DON’T MISS IT! BAYSID E TAVERN CELEBRATION. . The orchestra will play all your favorite Foot of ’ ' request numbers. Broad Street " KEYPORT Open House K A H L E R T S C0CB" A,L .... - AND RESTAURANT..... Here’s a nice spot ' Highway 35 - KEYfO RT ' , CELEBRATE for Ladies and Gents NEW YEAR’S EVE to have an enjoyable OPEN HOUSE IN THE GOOD OLD tim e "New Y ear's Eve ! , * . ■ * FASHION. WAY. Big New Year's Sportsmen’s Paradise Music by one of the Eve Celebration »ti»miMW

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To all those who have m ade it possible to BEST WISHES ...a ,,- m ake a success of our expanding business

which 1 in turn brought happiness, and The joy, lhe spirit, tho happiness of a Three little w ords— they’ve been said over TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS, FRIENDS prosperity into our hom e life, we wish to

and over again-for generations— but they and BUSINESS ASSOCIATES. express our sihcero appreciation. , M ay H appy N ow 'Y ear is just about tho best

you and yours enjoy. airtlie'~abuhdanee It has been an extraordinary pleasure to wish wo know of to oxlond to you this “Happy New Year” to you and yours. of' life throughout a Now Year. have been of service to the populace of the Don't miss the joy of exchanging those holiday aoason. 1 ] the Bayshore area. W e sincerely appreciate I SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL friendly words, and trifling rem em brances your consistent patronage at our Keyport which make them come true...... - and‘M atawan M eat Markets.- ...... ' * « ' ■

M O L O N EY’S MARKETS MANZO EXCAVATING COMPANY KEYPORT STRAND 1 N STRAUS COMPANY } W. Firont St. . M a in S t. Matawan, N. J. r " Telephone MAiowan 10745 * r.um ...... Keyport jj | KEYPORT ...... -MATAWAN Broad Street ..... Rod Bank O A M i:

Tho holiday senson in here again and wo SEASON'S GREETINGS take this occasion to wish our friends tho •— T hetow ncrier’s-voiceringa- Your consistent patronage throughout thc past year ■gttyeH t-and-happieat mmHon tlK*y-lntvo: over- - has been sincerely appreciated. out with good cheer and hap­ Joyous greetings and our known. W o aro thankful for tlio favors you ' ‘ We extend to all ot' yoU'our BEST WISHES ... p i n e s s a s - h o wishes you a ■best w ishes for a year of have shown Vm in the past. 1 . happiness, health ^ i n d for A HAPPY NEW YEAR J o y f u l H o l i d a y , ______prosperity. . ______.. Happy Now Year THE TOWN RESTAURANT I VAN’S AGENCY KEYPORT DINER LENA W ELLS. Prop. Hoal Etlale — Fatmi — Iniuranca Peter Allkai ' i | RARITAN POST No. 23, AMERICAN LEGION / 179 Main St.; Mata wan ...... Opp. Boro Hall t 5 267 Main Street Matawan ( Highway 35 Keyport { ' West Front Street . • . ____ . Koyport J . t SllMlMlMlMikMMlliMllgSiaiSdaiMlkllMlllllMlM: MiMiftMiMifci'

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NEW YEAR WISH — ■ YULETIDE SEASON GREETINGS SEASON'S GREETINGS ...... HOLIDAY CHEER W o thank our m any patrons for tho business \ May wo oxlond our sincere wishes for a -­ Extending oui' sincere best w ishes for a very we have received throughout the past your W e send you our sincere greetings, H appy Now Year and voice our appro­ H appy an'd Prosperous this Yuletide Season and wish you and we wish you A Prosperous and Happy N e w Y e a r . \ , cialion for your patronage the past your. sucescs in the New Year. N e w Y e a r . W. S. WALLACE SINGLE SYSTEM LAUNDRY, Inc...... R. G. THIXTON, Inc. CLOTHIER and FUHNIBHEH FABRIC & YARN CENTER BERT WOOLLEY, Prop, Bet Allen —- 'Kink* Huluri — Dave Riley I W. Front St. Keyport 29 W. Front St. Keyport ; 10 Broad St. - Koyport g 108 Main Street Matawan = ! , iMftHMkftkkMMiMMMXMMkMiMiMiMlMifcM'fcMhliliMil!

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it i. Season’s Greetings „ i Greetings SEASON’S GREETINGS . , Season’# Greetings T hank Y ou SEASON’S BEST No matter how we try to say Good Cliour for your patronage. ' t o A eropl (inr Ijcnt w hin'# fur \ it, wc And thc old fashioned W ishes for perfect health and happiness It is a..pleasure imrfwi Imullli nml f o r t l i o way is thc best A very to scrfo you throughout the New Year. " Our Friends and lliKMinlintit liic N»w Ywtr. 1 Happy New Year N o w Y e a r , Keyport Hardware to one and all. Cu^tomen'ti' ' Mntawan Wino and • Company RONSON’S TEH EYCK HONSQN. Ownar Liquor Storo Tlio John L. Taislni \ Tbe Gale Brother* KEYPORT:T U o [ y o u L o u ( 1 b o f ★ Muy you • ond yours enjoy A long with tlicso To All Our t o y o u . nil Oin wiinnUi, corhforti nuti \ to each and every one j * v-'ustomen. Frlcnda lui|jplncfi» in tlio home plu» holiday greetings nuod ItenMh nnd prusi^rlty ioi~- of you. Loads of ond A HAPPY NEW YEAR cheer and our is our little mesHttgo “Happy New Year tlio Nov; Yeur, * Buninflts AisociaU'S. best w ishes. t o A l l . ” . cljgerand our of thanks to our* W. D. Swarlzel kind f r i e n d s . best wishes. . -:5W —Hubert Market Co. -SC U L L Y ' S- I XHARUEIS.. - C « a l r F « 4 - VALDA DOLSON. Prop, AMOCO OEHVICE STATIOH 'BUHLER & BITTER, Inc7" and Farm Suppllti Hudaon Sales and Sirric* MataWan Inn Quality Bakery W* MEAT Your Demax»d* YOUTH CENTER , Broadwef 'Maple PL Franaau A»a. - j i ■ -HAZLCT . j niKo KimiMEN : t i E. Front BL K»yport 7-0SOi J8 W. Frtml SL Kayporl KEYPOHT1 Broad and Third Sts. ■« ‘ Keyport MATAWAH■„ i Tal. Ktyporl M10I 17 C. Front SI. .... Kt|rjwil PAGE FOUR — SECOND SECTION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1B50

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YULETIDE GR E E TI NG S NEW YEAR GREETINGS' SEASON’S .GREETINGS Please accept this humble expression of j

appreciation for your business throughout th'6 A ll of the gciocl cheer in the w orld, past year. It has been, a; genuine;pleas$Ke: to 'is our sincere wish; t o our^patrons, YULETIDE SEASON'S BEST W ISHES; FOR A VERY ! have been of service to you. ■ ' • ' : . , friends and business -'associates. i • . . ■ ...... ■ - ■ t - GREETINGS pAPPY. NEW YEAR ■ M ay you-also-enjoy-a H appy-and - :— -Mav vou and—vouis.. eniov to . the fullest W e extend to our Customers, Business p . . Associates and m any Friends,. Sincere ; Prosperous New Y ear. extent,; GOOD HEA LTH ,' HAPPINESS AND j ( , Best W ishesduring the Y uletide Sea- "Let's Roll-on” ’ > i- , PROSPERITY THROUGHOUT THE J;S0ii, arid- throughout the New Year. ' ; 'Sincere thanks for your consistent ' NEW YE All. - patronage over the past year. It has beeni-a pleasure to serve you and yo.urs. '

ROLLO TRANSIT CORP. M A R Z# MASON SUPPLIES, Inc. . .. , .Ferranti Bros. . / YE COTTAGE - .. JAMES ROLLO, Pres, : A R T ItU H C. SCHU LTZ* ' Che»««quoko-Morri>lown Dead, N«ar Highway 4 HOLLYWOOD SERVICE STATION T - . ...Keyport, N. J. _ - . Matawan _... .. I Six Corners • Keyport, N. J. J W. Front Street Keyport IM aacM apaaiaa i^a^ iifcKiiJiaaaiwaaaiaiiiaiM adt; L ...... " :w

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F O R . . . It has been a genuine pleasure to have served you throughout A Happy New Year. the past yearspnd your patron- ( a n e e e m G S j/age has been appreciated, A nd m ay we continue. GREETINGS OF THE SEASON to serve you.' WeT extend Best"W ishes f o r a Please aeecptrotir thanksior your friendship HAPPY NEW YEAR and patronage during the past year, and HAPPY v r ; ..v ... may we hope to m erit your favors in the & year to come. ; J. F. HOSTETTER ^TRAND LUN' . ALBERT S. MILLER SHOE CO. Regent 5 and 10c Store . ' N ex t io 3 tre n d J. YANKO " 18 Broad Street Red Bank . Matawan, N. J. W., Front Street \ Broad Street Red Bank J iM lM M liyM ltXM lStMAM ililllltt _ m i

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M ay w e continue to serve you j TO OUR WARM FRIENDS: ■ r . . in the future as we have Jn the Spirit of the New Y ear w e wish in the past. : you all the happiness and good fortune 1 Wishing - you could possibly wish for yourself. K m l i t A Happy Nfew Y ear S.. to our fri/ends and' custom ers. Specialized Plumbing and Heating.. MORRIS HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. V 0 GEL’S CAFTAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE JOHN P. GOETZ Shore Road Union Beach K Broad Street ' Red Bank j Main Street Matawan, 235 Main Street Keyport , , , . • , - - , .. - • - • JgiiM UM ftfcM lliM M M liM M kM KkM M ftM M M lM tM lM litM lH wIlMotMlMMiMOiMMMtliMMOiMtMiMWHHklQihMliMtliMiNull Mwn«>Mww>nMi (WItlCWICWCXVXtWCKlCtCtKtCtWMXPre’ ^ |ll

ha^vbeen indeed a great- ire. V to have ■. been, of service to Vou sinco w e started lUsin^s—during the past . Holiday , year arffi w eyihank you- sin­ GREETINGS ■ Greetings ■ ■ A ' cerely for your consistent Seasons greetings to all our friends. Sincere G reetings We Greet You To “All Our Friends HAPPY patronage. Kindly accept our May this New Y ear bring you un- Thank you for W ith all good w ishes •] NEW YEAR cordial good wishes for a b o u h d e d jo y . and fulfillment of R eopening F eb. 22 your patronage. ; for a •" all your hopes. ' glorious holiday. : * I HAPPY NEW YEAR ' . CORK ’N BOTTLE Mitawtn Drug Co. SHERMAN’S," Inc. Choice Wlnei and Uquon Dr. and Mrs. MARION'S Ai M. KAMINSKY, Ph. O. • Free Delivery Service l>h«M 7-1234 Phona Matawan 1*0021 BEDLE’S ESSO H o m e Decanton ■ ■ Fjrahcis W. Holman j l i t Main St. Malawan KEYPOHT 178 Main S t Mifawan j Highway 35, Bedle Rd. Red Bank TeL MA l- llll Barbara Wade M M K M M C f nmiaimiuoirkM M tM kMiMj iMlMAllMkMMMMkSMlMllMlMtftM!*: iwaM ocM iM aaM aiMiioiiiM ii ;«w « i m w m *c w m [ ' «« n n n m n w >iii w w ! > « ri ^ j

Happy New Year* N ot as d, Custom er— F o r the H olidays THE FULL MaiSUHE of b u t 'at a valu ed friend, w e S i n c e r e tako thiv- occa sion to ex p ress \ a n d a . iriandllncss, ot good wJU, A Happy New Year our hollrfay greeting io you, , of service, is bur e^t to Glad New Year. H oliday G reetings. * ■ .. Happy New Year you and all of you this ★ • •• • ■ , sefison. ’•^Alpine'* ~ Department'Store ; SAV-ON DRUGS Wm. M. Strother H optr'M sfon • j — Keyport Jewelers a«B*Ml ConM em Btode^aker Sale* , j &, Firenl Bt, ' ,i,K erp m 43 t. float BL tteyporl M W. F isn l SL Keyperl 131 Lowtr Main SC M ali vanI. j Broad St. Kerport. i * 8 S m m i m c k m uu i : a a i m i a u M THURSDAY, DECEMBERS, 1950 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE— SECOND SECt ION

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G trcrfitnjur To Our B ow lingand Skating Enthusiasts, " ...... 7 . ' ' ■ • ...... • • 4 — - ' .: 'Friends, and Business Associates, W e wish to say it has been o u r good' WE WANT YOU TO KNOW— * ' ■ . we wish a . ^ ..... fW i'^w isH nft^ybir'a liolulay

fortune to do business/w ith the finest That we appreciate the business you haye... PROSPEROUS NEW YRAR. season...crowded with jollity, folks on earth and the Spirit of the ‘ ( . « given us and shall strive earnestly to m erit , May you always enjoy tiio really m errim ent, and nil good things, Season brings renew ed appreciation-of- — its continuance ih the New Year to come, j HIGHEST SCORES in life that ,...... ' old associations and the value of new plus a N

Y ear w ill bring you am l jyours tfie fullest ' . : - « E ■ ,■ . ~ ' THOMAS DEVINO & SONS - . . * , , ■ . ' • \ t«E ■ measure of happiness and prosperity. Matawan-Keyport Recreation Center ' RARITAN GARAGE ... Maple Plata - OAK SHADES ' ' i . .. , John Poslno*—Anlhony Granata 1* * ... LOUIS STULTZ PETE’S, Inc. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTM SALES and SERVICE Lower Main St. Matawan Township COAL — FEEDS — FUEL OIL Telephone MAtnwaq 1-3B60 44 W. Front Street ...... , Keyport j South Main S t . , . ____- _ Keyport j | —.r- Bajrihora'a Laadlng Spot!) Auditorium ...... 213 Broad Street Keyport &kkk»k»k*kkkkMak#k»kkk»k»kkksira»s«k*kMkkifckkkk5 ttkkfckkkkkkkkMdMiik»kftkkakkfckkkkkkkkkli>kkkkkkkkkkl UkkkkkkkkkkkMlkkkkSikkkkkSlkkMikkkkkkkklikkkkkkkkk; tkftM kkM lkkM mM M khM ikkkkkkkkkM kkkkhfckkKtikkihkH ^•CilifiCltWVlCmiMWWiMiCIVeiOWICICIeitlClSiCIClCMIlClClCNIKlClCiClCKiCKKir- f. Yes, we nre a newcom er to & 1 your business center hut J t j _ A s the holiday season domes to a close hns been indeed it plonstire \ \ we are rem inded that- this successful G n e c c m G * t o h a v e b e c o iT i e a resident o f . j year is -due in no sm all m easure to. your YOUR PATRONAGE THROUGH THE YEAR j your thriving com m unity, • i ______’ ______t generous patronage. Kindly accept our TO ALL OF OUR PATRONS | past is evidence o f the confidence you-have in our { cordial good, wishes for a . k Sincerest Wishes - W e extend to all of you in tlie ?' S organization, and w e -trust it m ay-continue in the ' ' f o r a ' Bayshore urea . . . Heartiest II HAPPY NEW YEAR- HAPPY NEW YEAR . same am icable wav for many years to come. { i NEW YEAR GREETINGS [ - -. . . ’ j H CHESTER B. WILLIAMS kEYPORT WINE & LIQUOR CO. , - Plumbing and Heating ! JOHN B. ALLEN GO. I { • ■■ Bomilol Poland, Prop. [ KEYPORT SEWING MACHINES, Inc. j | 93 Broad St. , ._ Red Bank Tel 6-0267 { } 14 CedarSt.___ Phone7-1580 Keyport Cor; Broadand Front Sts., Keyport ] E. Front St. (Opp. We»t Furniture) Koyport | S»»kkkkfekkkkk»kkkkkkkfc*»»kkkkkkkkki3ik»>kkk*kkkai»l iMkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkakkkkkkkkkkkkkkkfckkkkSikkkki IgtkkkkllkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkftkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkM tM ifckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkfcMikkfclUaMkkkkkkkfckJikSiJikkMitf }W " I \ , - : ;; " ' ' * \ SEASON’S GREETINGS I ■. : - Health, Happiness, Prosperity j \

A m ong our assets w o’d lilco to count, is our sincere wish I • the only,one lhat m oney ennnot buy ' i \ .,. your Good W ill; A nd po at thin AT THIS FESTIVE SEASON f o u t h i s - AT THIS SEASON ■ 1 holiday scaHon wo extend to you Z M ay we express to: you our appreciation of the g „ u m ay we rededicato ourselves to a greater, .,. not ns a custom er alone, but as fuller service tp o u r com m unity, to help - ( cordial relations bjatween us and extend best J J a friend .,. tho beat w ishes for the ' i *i i ■ iiIa n n -9 nM n K fn n f V ftflU A ? I i icnriel} pup o ^ n jives and those w ith n e w . y e i l r . i ; ■ i , 1 - i.,: wishes for a Bountiful New Year. HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASOfT I t , whom we come in cofttact. H. B. THOMAS CO. j t FEIGENSON’S SHOE STORE BEAL & HOLTZ . . ... COHEN’S LIQUOR STORE 5 - 10c - 25c Store ' Esso 'Scrvicc. Station Wliics (Did Mc/Uf>r« . Broad md Front Sis. k e y p o r t jj jl 43 W. Front St. K e y p o r t Six Corners ■ Keyport { ! 77 Brand Olrtal Talaphona 7-0401) KEYPOHT Sl*fckkMlkS«kk»»»kM»k»k»k>tkkkkkkkkkMkMkk»kkkkMU< SOAMK ikkkkkkkklMkkkkkkkkkkhkkftMilikkkS tMiliMiMiMkMiMiKMimMiMmMSIMtlOillMMMMikMMilJ iPt'Prteieieirtw siew sititw cxicg imimtitiKicicifmiciictfieific'ticKVi ! / . Peace on Earth . . . Men of Good Will Kxti’iiiHnil -1 ■ . i our ulm't'ro May* you and yours enjoy n))pnL'l/i(lnn perpetual good health w » of. your throughout the New Year. pntroiMij'n A d urln t' (In* j^i;4 ymr To AH Our Open Hou»e— New Year's Eve IfA l’i’Y (tlid . w|i.h|n({ yim nil ’ Good Customers A Nice Spot to Enjoy a T E T L E Y ' S , Inc. NEW Y EA R A Happy K iw Yearl delightful evening. I* IIttppy liolJrhiy .Mciinon, olir heartiest greetings to one wish their m any: friends This is an-old wish— . ^ a n d alL , but einccre. ZIEGLER’S TAVERN-RESTAURANT -NEXT TO THE PIRATE'S SHIP" A HAPPY NEW YEAR BROWN’S : Shore Insurance , Bayshore Stationers Exc«U*nt Food With Your Favorif* CockUIl. DELICATESSEN John J. Haley \ OUTLET STORE E. Front SL f Kiyport j 1 1 W. Frsnl nt. Kaypsrl 218 Broad Si. Kerport N ut Soro Hall Cliffwood, N. J. Broad St. Red Bank Phono 7'07O1 51 Brood 81, ; Koyport StMAModiMtM fiM ikM iM imMkkM kM M ikkkkJikM MikkkliM khkkklitikM kM m n itm n w iim N N ^ w w iw’BwwwwPtitigBPCicicw Cl« « I C lC'ClCim»CTClC« 'C iC i««nir f ' P I a . * > * ■ * *

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Heartiest Greetings H S l W U W E f Happy Npw Year Holiday Greetings' I f T h a n k Y o u ' One of our resolutions In tn to Our *W a express appreciation ol j Tho nierry seoBon is at hand, to O ur M any Friends. To All of You serve you with lncreatlng |,!. for your patronage. Cutlomara and Frlm di. the coifcial relations between I add wo hope that it contains a us and extend best wlihea for j efficiency thruujhoul the i o y i } Thin lo un old w ith W hom ^W H imvrt TalDifUlly multitude of blessings for you. f It is a pleasure a Bountiful New Year. j ia com e. hut >1111 very nincoro. -cim)<-*ivmh’<-I M’lv r fu r nm ny ! A. 1. GOLDSTEIN. Ph.O. { to serve you. i H" Ui'lM'y Nt>^' Ycur/ : Hegk Pharma dst a Victory Service Stat'n, V; HALLERAN DowffeiPontiae \ -A. D. SHULTZ 'American1 PtoiucET'ini ~ ! BAR - RICH Bankafi M Um ) Esio Station Lover M ila Street Hulal Bailn J t - - . « Th» Cornel Drug’ Slot* j M i l a v n LU* Imuranc* C o . LxTloy Erlckaon. Prop. ^ • ! Suuman’s Stationery Malayan R. II. Station Dell’s Market " Stanley1# Diner • ' J l W.Vnittl'SL iJllt T-H1I-OSW Phooa Mainraa Vtttt l i t M apU FU ct Karporl I I •>( W. froDl S t . Karport | W n trro alO t. K*rpo>l . MATAWAH, N. J. Main 81. Malawan Proud fit. Knjiorl 7'HOB J i»M » iw n n »5 X jo o a o o o a » k«>kkkW OiaiMai»ikWtt>»Miki •SAkkSttW lfkkklMkMikkklMli •mkMkkkkMhkkMMMM ' RO KRO UTr COUNTY HISTORICaF a s SW 70 COURT ST. FREEHOLD, f t * V " " w -,» ^ $ & $ * y - "w» ^ ' t, SIX 3!sEtO N D SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, W: J. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950 V.N. Relief in Korea Cheesequake Man ' - €ood Year In 8I1IB IC Is Injured By Car ... F ra n k M artin , 69, of Cheese- ;' B!e Industry quake, was i^pQrt€. TeL MA 1-02BI . " the New Year.- * ; "home--construction-— —- — -w— . . I ~ l - “jn addition lo the normal From 17-Year-Old Holmdel Stand .; ‘J .amount,of bathroom modernization ■ / which needs to be done, clay tile Seventeen .years ago, two boya tist.in N e^y«ork state. Earle is To#All Our ■ g S E A S O N ’S • contractors anticipate a very large plunged some pencil-sifce seedlings a captain. in/th . lhe Hrmy Air Corps. . ii.Frlcndiu.J:'Customer8 and . A . GREETINGS . volume of remodeling on baths into thj/1-cd clay soil of a Holmdel Kids in thc Holmdel Sylvan 4-H Business ^Associates, 5 completed’ in the past five or ten farm. . The harvest from thls\tree Club can get an idea what their w c w ish g Our Best W ishes : years,” Mr. Stafford said. "Many ‘crop" is*still coming in. own planting will amount to, be­ such installations wore made when HOLIDAY ‘ - g fo r a ...... Each Christmas, Mrs. John cause Mrs. Ackerson, their leader, real clay tile was not available, SEASON’S GREETINGS 8 CONOVER LUMBER CO. Ackerson, Holmdel school'principal, an point to her sons’ work as an HappyiNew Year and substitutes had to be used as Rumple of a successful project. Firlst and Atlantic Sts. y a result. Now thc substitutes need knows Just where.to And a Norway HOUSE OF ENG | replacing, and cloy tile will be spruce when the school, a church, ixteen youngsters in the club M. & R. Coal Supply 5or some other institution needs have set out trees of all varieties. KEYPORT used for .the job. , R e s t a u r a n t « 22 B road SL ‘ K eyport “Industrial construction, where Christmas tree to brighten* thc This is.their job—the name of the HAPPY. NEW YEAR E. Front St, - . Koyport « 4 Yuletide holiday. . Tol. KE 7-0920 - clay tile's - durability and ease of club is ^derived from the Latin • TO ALL. word for tree. maintenance have made it a Nestled in a corner of a woodlot ~~— 'must,MS'cxpcctcd to increase about on-thc-Ackercorrfamris-a-stand-ofj—Concerning— ftrc— conservation-1 17 p er ce n t dollarw lic ih 1031,” Mr. 250 tre es—Norw ay sprucc ond red value of the trees, Mrs. Ackerson MATAWAN POST • Stafford ulso pointed out. "A .15 pine. Ken and , Earle Ackerson .declares "it works swell. And it’s per cent , increase in school build­ planted the trees back In .1033. Thc a beauty spot besides.” ,176 ing'(jig is likewise anticipated. Up spruce *was planned for Christmas, The Ackcrson farm, which has - wtrms'inTthcse i markets, plus n-large the pine would bo curved Into lum­ been In-the-family so-long-that .. .. American Legion volume of home repair, arc favor* ber eventually. -While thc trees are it is claimed the land belonged only ; • and . able factors for the clay tile in­ growing, their spreading roots grasp to the Indians and thc Ackersons Ladies’ Auxiliary ' ‘dUstry ••••«•»• the soil on the steep'hillside and produces fruit and vegetables. Thc . Clay floor and Wall.. Uie pro- prevent troublesome, costly erosion century-old farmhouse faces the Kcyport-Holmdcl Rd. duction/reached^ an alUUmc high The spruce was ripe for cutting H eartiest W ishes „ d u d D g 1050, according to ..Mr. .saY.crnLyenrs__nfiQ.: Mrs/ A ckerson Some agriculture authoritles-havc- advocated thc planting of ever­ ~ to you^and yours SUfTord. At current rates It will refuses to sell any of tiie trees. ’Tt <,1VLJZ'SfVH HWS .. perpetual happiness. to tal tfbout, 125,000,000 sq u are feet, was their project,” and It wns the greens for Christmas trees both as f o r DON'T WORRY 1 Business Associates * or 24 p er ce n t greater XhaiT 1048 “pride of bQth'youhRstdrfi.'^sTio ex fl‘"COnsefvatIritt'mcas^ as - • - •" money-making’project for farmers. O U R O IL W ILL G IV E I ,A Prosperous ! . _ and Friehds...... production, previous high .for . the plains. She consults her sons before W E FIX,...,. industry. Today’s volume is 32 per cutting down any for gifts or home Reflecting on thc sturdy utand \O U HEAT A ND CH EER, New Year. ’ Mny You Enjoy cent higher than that of 1020, top use. planted by-her sons, Mrs. Ackerson A M D M AKE V DU ^APPIER JO E S BODY & .. Crumpled Fenders, « 1 ^ Every Minute tile year in thc building' boom of .Both boys-arc away from home observes that It sounds like d good E A C H Y l ! * . of the th e 1920’s. • .now, Kch capitalized on 4-H for idea. * • FENDER SHOP ..b e n ts and Strafthes. S ; ‘ NEW YEAR. “The manpower situation in thc estry work and now is a &oil sclcn Wilkins Laundry 1 8 Division St., Keyport clay tile .in d u ^ ry , is- at present Tel. KE 7-0126J f WILSON DINER good,” Mr. Stafford sajd. “At the M ATAW AN t | | JOSEPH BISCHOFF; Prop. ' KEYPOHT, N.<-J, factory level, thfcre wus a little County Employees Are turnover at the start of the Kcreari Given 15 Per Cent Rise conflict, and help is still tight for r ~ • -the'--fcw- - factories • in- centers of Monmouth County civil-service Happy New Y ear essential-industry. employees* who had, asked . an New Year Greetings “At the contractor level, thc across-the-board 15 per cent salary T o A l l ! inabilities of o manpower fihort- increase for 1051. learned. T hursday To our m any customers, agc.wcrc realized last summer, and that one-third of their request will ■as a result many,dealers started bc granted. . • . I b u s i n e s s associates a n d - LET US VACUUM CLEAN training additional apprentices. in a special prc-ChrLgtmas an­ MS’ ^ friends, w e' extend. Sincfere- More than 500 now m en have been nouncem ent, E dw ard C. Broege, W& ■ YOUR FURNACE - brought* into thc installation field clerk of the board of freehlgders, NOW1 i Holiday Greetings. Best in Iho 'past few months, and addi­ disclosed Jhat (he board *has ap­ GREETINGS \ W ishes for the New Year. N E W Y E A R tional npprcntlces are being added proved adding $8*8,000 to employe steadily. Barring un all-out war, salary accounts In Uie'1051 budget W ishing You and G R E E T I N G S sufficient^ skilled labor will be to give about 450 staff members a Red Bank LOUIS STULTZ, & - - T O A L L . ' Yours Sincere available to set all the clay tile flvc per ccnt pay hike. ’ ,O IL BURNING produced,” Mr, Stafford said. In addition, he said, 'the board . Radiator Works EQUIPM ENT.^ SERVICE Happy New Year FRANK has ordorod that a $180 annual 113 W. Front SI. Rod Bank 2 tUU OIL • KSMffNE-COAl G reetings. VAN SYCKLE, .102 Persons Complete bonus next your w ill’become a 1 f KEYPORT 7-2104 ••KEYPOHT INC. .... part of each employee’s base, salary. i . ■ . f STRAUB MOTORS, CENTRAL FINANCE CORP. Sales and Sorvlco Rutgers Farm Course ' The flve/'per cent raise is to bc ' INC. . Licenio 809 . 149 W. Front St. calculated on the new base, Mr. Kaisor-Fraser Doalor ' ' RED BANK, Ji. J. .Graduation certificates were Brpg^c cxpluined. The incrc- \ 3 W. Front Sfc Keyport, N. J. J | Tel. R. B. 6-1236 given to 102 .persons “Friday ifor [. Highway 35 Keyport iTntS will. bc. effective Jan.. 1...... NOTICE!!! ~~hQVlng~.sutccssful]y 'completed'one. Civil scrvice em ployes had a&ked For Botlor Results lot us check your hoailng plant of the 10-weck .courses in ogrictf£ that thc board grant a 15 per ccnt FREE OF CHARGE. turc; at Rutgers University. J' hike in addition to transferring the FURNACES — STOVES — HEATING PLANTS *-• HOTr WATER Wheeler McMillan, editor-in-chief bonus to saliiry, and some organi­ STEAM — VAPOR — HOT AIR — RADIANT HEAT^HEAT'--- of the. "Farm"Upurnal” a/id “Path zations representing .^public work- REPAIRED FREE SERVICE $ ^ Ouv Sincere Best Wishes ^ | Under’* anti a, trustee of Rutgers crs had suggostcd raises up to $50 CLEANED ...... FOR ONE YEAR - University, was Uie principal ' to ,the residents of the | n 1 month'. INSTALLED ALL REPAIR JOBS speaker, at thc cxerclscs in Kirk­ In addition to salary payments, Salos and Ssrvlca Timo Paym6nli/S>»ngod : Bayshore area for | P a tr ic k Cliapcl. , the county co n trib u te s on a 50-50 Call or Wrtio * 24-Hour Soqylco wi|h a s^illo l-’rof,. Frank G. Hdlyar, director matching basis to a civil service Good H ealth^ Happiness " | of resident instruction of the. Col­ employe fund. ^The higher base pay a n d . Prosperity during ^ |! lege of Agriculture, presented the Universal Home Heating EngineerLn will require - additional pension - class to Dr. Robert C. Clothier, P. O. Box 102 MATAWAN. N. J. 1-QBQ6J contributions from both employe Season*s G reetings i the New Year. . a jgOUIt BEST'WISHES • •Rutgers president, who awarded lhe and thfc county'and, consequently, u ’ . w and may you enjoy 'certificates and. prizes for oulstand* ultimate benefits will be greater • BEST WISHES ' ing work. » at time of retirement. • , ^ the best throughout Monmouth County residents who fo r a • Cleaners - Launderers « | ' • tl,c ' .completed thc course werc: Leta HAPPY NEW YEAU LEON'S | . We w y e a r . I^wls Bahn, Freehold; Albert I3oy- Mf« Ru? Cleaners | lan, . Lincroft; Donuld Calvin / * Cook, Holmdel; Victor G,' Reynolds PETER C. VENA I 76 White St. RED BANK, N. J. | | KIRSCHBAUM’S Jr., Freehold}- John Edward Rich­ ELECTRICA L CONTRACTOR My Smart Shoppe * LADIES WEAR ards, Keansburg; John H. Schauer, HouMhold «nd Indliilriftl 'wiring W. Front KaypoKt g •'■! :. Telephone Red Bank 6-28p0 .' . JJ f . . Broad Street Engllshtown. . ,, TELEVISION ' ALL 78 r.p.m. Near Strnnd Theater § . t nevorie (Telephono) charges ior service. ' a BED BANK. N, J. ' . Installation and Bervlco Husband Is Jailed hMMlkMMtMmfcMMiMiMtS L NoW Localtd ai ' Jess Eyerctt, Crawfords Corner, 15 Bhorft C oncourse Record Albtums was given a 30-day suspended Jail P . O. B ox. 193 . Bcntence by Holmdel Township CLIFFWOOD, N. J. Magistrate Stanley Stillwell for nn assault comnUttcd against h b wife, Phone Met. I-0681R Alberta. • .. , 5 0 % O F F ■ Everett, "according tov Holmdel Towiishiprpoitce, tieat his wife and "FERTILIZER11. l)Uished her against a stove, causing COLUMBIA BING CROSBY „ New Year her lo >bc burned severely. He. was) ( and PLANT FOODS . CAPITOL charged-ns a disorderly person. place ordeal NOW To thank you’os we would Greetings ' lor spring delivery. VICTOR ‘ PERRY COMO Season’s. Greetings . like to do, . • Is far beyond our. power; To our many Friends T o - ou r-m a n y C ustom ers a! ' For If wtf had no friends Makowka At Kilmer DECCA TONY MARTIN and. Business Associates." * K ...... and Customers " At this Holiday Season C O C H R A N E lik e you • wc .wish you all a There’d be no Urm like it gives us sincere pleasure 1 RccJ.ult; ,Benjamin S. Makowka, Prosperous New Y ear { ‘ ^ . to extend our ' eon of; Mrs. Antoncttc Makowka ot , ours. . CHEMICAL COMPANY f o r a l l . J H appy New Year. ' - Heartiest Greetings MatawAti, 1» now underRQinK basic Nothing Barred. Come in now ------to one * amj all. — (raining’ with the Transportation MATAWAN. N. J. Sacco taxi \ Corps' 8201st Provisional. Training .Authorised Dealer lor . Tol. K E y p o rt 7-3680 . } MURIEL FROCKS CONKLIN’S PRAGER’S , ‘ Battalion at Camp Kilmer. ' ■ Swill It Company Producli . 4 4 W. Front St. tl6 RO CAB { , M E N 'S .V BOY'S SHOP ii K e y p oort’s Jeweler Since 1908. TeL Met. 1-2400 KE 7 -2 7 0 0 ■ T .l. K E yporl 7-M0O } ' -iKLiromiKEYPO R T v a 34 W.w. rronx Front at* SL KeyporlKeyport « y 35 W.'FrontW> St. Keyport S > tXInve you raid tlm nlamlllnd (HU? 'S, I " ■bw i