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B»— - 66th YEAR—33rd WEEK MATAWAN, N. J. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1935 Five Cents Single Copy.

ROSS B. FOUNTAIN Phone Exchange ONLY 3 DOGS IN TOWNSHIP? Township Com. Another Lake for Matawan Is Reelect School A. Adam Banke MMdar night Mn. Bath B. Chief 25 Years, Ddlte township deefc, w t Iran Pays $3000 to Board Members | Serves Y.M.CA. II I ! o’clock to s o'clock Monday, Projected With Federal Aid night, as adreHieed, to give M l Matawan Duty dot Uoenses. Tlie only people to School Board By Large Vote ! 25 Y ea rs Here tfpeir before her ww three Boro Council to Give Preference to^Thit Project in j ___ Uvmhlp oflcUa, John Man. A Demand for Township’s Petitioning Pablic Work* Administration For I Sunday Marked Quarter of Irs. Edith Graham Feted chairman al the township eoss- O ’ Connell Outdistances By Her Associate* ih mltUe, John J, Furr, constable, Share of Support Finds . Relief Work Fundt if Any Appropriated Dolan But He Fails by Century Membership on and Thomas K»ne. road evuaeer. Honor of Quarter of Many complaints wen made be­ Balance in Treasury The Boro of Matawan may have were small. One of the larger pro­ Over Two to One to ] Official Board; Will Century Local Work fore U>« .commlttos lut J«ai Down to £533.64 a third artificial lake If the federal iposals to be submitted Is an exten- Unseat Old Member ; Retire at Term End aboat (Ion nnUI an ordinance ijcveroment passes antlctpted legla-talon of the water main on Atlantlo tor taw control of onlioenaed dsfn lat'on ftppngsMNp.; more funds this Avenue, to provide a I'M,,SSPC&v [ a s b u r y p m l u n c h e o n mining at Iaiiw waa pasao*. No TO REPAffiWATER ST. year for PWA activities, it was In­ tlon wltn the water woHS, council T O € E T ^ ¥ PASSED j TO RESIGN^ MARCH Use waa given by tha committee dicated Tuesday nlte -at the regular was informed. Tlie lake would be semi-monthly meeting of the may­ I ait week that the dot ordinance Engineer iRichard Heu*er created by flooding tne tidal mead­ $10001 Appropriation For I Mentor uf Pha'lanx Frfat. {Head Operator Served in weald be enforced. or and council ln Boro Hall. Chair­ ow' below Lake Lefferts dam by To Survey CHffwood’s man Rensselaer L. Cartan, of the constructing another dam tit Aber Fence Around Athletic J and Leader of Thirteen Exciting Days of the streets, parks and lakes committee, Beach Erosion' Ready d^en Road or at the Keyport "cut­ Club Came to Matawan Morgan Explosions outlined the projects which he has off" highway. It was explained. Field Carries Nearly JOHN BAKER, KEYPORT, For Federal Funds1 studied for presentation to the Mtyor Currie said ho believed there Four-One Wednesday Thirty-three Yrs. Ago Thirty-six Hours ^ . county relief administration ottlcca was no use entettalninli the idd of DIES IN HIS 6 4 tk YEAR At * meeting o( M atawan Town­ at Red Bank by request of the dl- ihe largpr ar?* bwauae It Involved Interest similar to that manifest­ Mentor A. Adaifi B u n k o comiiit'lctl -Mrs. Kdllh Orntiam of 15 Front rector there, and favored tne lake ship Committee, lut night in tht Matawan iWnahip and the Boro ed a number of years ago was shown (Wlntltior Pholn) ius twenty-ntth year us leader ef building. Mayor Edward W. Cur­ ot Keyport, and tint due to this, the y. M. C. A., Sunday. His term jB treet, Keyport. ohtcf operator of Insurance Broker Was Son Township Hall, specially called to ln the contest for members to be ithe Matawan-Keyport telephone ex- Of Newspaper Publisher rie, Clnrks William A. Rodgers and tlie project hau not been put thru on the local board of directors rmln pay thc school as much aa had been Gcorg.'.innu L. Lonry, Councilman n few years ago when It wa« nrat cloctcd to the Board ot Education the drat wt^k in March, at which I change, Keyport. this week pass'd DISTRICT HOUSING DRIVE In Maritime Provinces eollceted on account of 43300 rj- Oeorge W. Pfcikor, August Muolil- prcfposjd. of Matawan Townahlp, Wednesday time Mr. Banko plans to rcslitn. [ her twenty-fifth milestone >a a lel- quLltlon from Um board of educa­ hauaon, Jr., Merritt J, Warwick. Al­ Patrolman John J. Flood of the night. Two candidates, Michael J, j He b now mentor ot tlie Phi Gniu- j John Carle1.on Baker, 64, of 18 MAKING SOME HEADWAY cphonc woman, her entire career tion. $3000 waa authorised. Treasur­ bert B. Smith, and Curtail answered police department was granted a O'Connell, Mat&wnn, and Mlclmc' ima chnptcr of the Phalanx fritler- Saving been ipent In thin locality Broadway, K e n » rt, died a t Ills the roll call, nnd the oilier member fireman's exemption certificate, pa­ n:ty »nd nlao leader of the "Till - home at 3:49 o'clock Saturday af­ er Charles Kelley reported no had F. Dolan, Uoyd lload, tiought places i At a luncheon given ln her honor of council, F. Howard Llnyd, ap­ pers having been presented .showing Roaa B. Fountain, District iteen Club" of the Y. M. C. A. ternoon, Feb. 0, 1039, following a received a check from Collector peared Juer. A number or cltltens that hc had served the required on the ticket filled last yenr by Head, Meeti Committee i Mr. Banko camo to Matuwuii from > liy associates, Monday, at Asbury heart condition of three year’s dura­ Oeorgo Kellar late In the uftcrnoon were 111 attendance. ’ time In the local volunteer tiro de­ Cliarle.i W. nottnrt, charle.i U. Kor For Keyport Area There Park, Mra. Graham recalled that tion. , , and that together with what he liar Councilman Cartan said ho had partment. trnliaua. Dotii or ClUTwood, and ono of the mast exciting episodes In Mr. linker wn.1 born 16 Bambro. llnted .seven projects, live ol whloh on hand, It made thc township bal­ (Continued on page two) O nrrrtl J. McKccn, Mutuwitn, mul Thi' second weekly ini'elliiH of the Novii Scotia. Canada, No*. 35, 1*71. ance 13533.04. who were /iepkliiR reeleetlon. Mr. He was the mn of Franklin Herbert lederul housinu orunnl/.utlitii of thl: ' With the payment ol 13000 to Hit Kortenluni.s received 204 votes, the cllslilct., held nt me rtiirltun Inn | 11 iker, of (Uchinond, Va„ bwnor iind sohool It would only leave i\ wort hlghi'M. mtmher eiuit ; Mr. ilngarl. jorittor ol the Mayflower) *h« Hr*1 |ng balanco of MJ3.04, the treasurer PERJURY AS A GENTLE {RODNEY 0 ; DORWIN JOINS Keyp:)i t, Wednesduy iiIkIH. wiiu well! a78, unit Mr. McKoen, 374, rcclrct- Htteiuii'il eonslderliiH the fuel thm newspaper of Halifax, W 3„ and Hc r0p0rtod $1331.00 111 Inir them. uumlson of Benjamin JUker, foun- Mrt|) on h(lnd ln adttH|on. He w.ia ART, ADDRESS SUBJECT VAN'S AGENCY,MATAWAN there were mi iiiuiiy ntlii'r ulliil'ii A mild opposition wa.s oxprr.isoJ taking place at tho same lime. Con - ■ der <>( the United Fruit iUnr.. Hla Uuthoitaed la turn It over lo the to aU the apiiroprlatlons wltli leas trictons, building supplies dealers,; mother wu the fownri IVebcoc*jaunty on acoount of taxes due the Judge Lawrence Speaks on A Prise-winning Architect and leas approval voted to each auo- and biinkers were present, Clmmbcrltln, ulster to A£fU> ®^UUTl'1 county Lying Witnesses Before ccodlng Item approaohlng the bot­ ’wrlaln, member ot pariigpent. Mr.| Rlclurt ,H(luMr Now Associated With the Earle M. Hagaman, former niuyoi ! County Bar in Keyport Real Estate Concern tom of the tloket. and more opposi­ naker intended IMlhOUlie O jfW 1' jtructed to moot with the committer tion to the lower items than those of Keyport, opened Ihe meethm und | Halifax, where no atudli at tho head or the ticket. The vote reported progress on his oheck-iip j »ni apinhtted mtgial a ft uio'l Sunday morning at the bluff In The Rev. William Henry Dllts. Rodney o . 'Dorwln Is now aotlvsly since last weok'a meeting, lie saU hJOUnwood, relative to making plant for "Current Expenses" at Ml,Ml, court In Sidney. Oanai minister of Uie Flrat Presbyterian oonncoted with Van's Agency, locat­ that since the story appeming lu { received a total ot 341 for, to ID wa* prominent In dl|i lc m ri tea1 “ * 01 * MtMlon to be pro Churoh, Matawan, traced tho devil, ed at 3*7 Main Street at Valley Tho ICeyport Weekly of Feb. H, Ii, • liurrav I a»nt«d to the federal government agalnat, while the 'Tenco for Ath- at nn aide to ex-Pre)nl opmont of Lincoln's legal career at Drive. Mr. Dorwln was an appren­ luid received many Iruiulrle.i frum ! letlo field" at *1000, received 30') lieHe wivtwoh i lover ofor OUtdloutdoar lifeUfa and,' and ,or k>d under , 7, a "bill , introduced " m . . . .bj . a dinner mooting attended by tlitr- tice in an architect'* offioe 111 H art- 'property owners who wero deeply, favorable votes to tf agatnsl. btmks and dlatlnlulahidTtmaolf aa Bepreaentatlvo Wiliam M,_8ut' ' ty-flve mombars ot the Monmoutll flrd, Vt. After that, h* went to New Intgreated In a 'Federal Housing Ael' Following li the vote by districtv n eheas player. , MatawM. proWdlng for an apprfl- Oounty B ar Association In Uie R ar­ York and Worked ln an arohltect's loan, the money to be used toward The flrat oohimn ol flgures ire for itan inn, Keyport, Wednesday tvs- offloe ln the daytme and attended the coat ol repairs and improve , j in 1000 Ml» Mabel ,l*ui|e M M -!^ Uon ,9r 0Mnb»tlln« 00**‘*i ‘ro' Matawan dlstrlot and the aeoond is nlng. night oouraes In arohltMture at Oo* ments ln their homes. Tlioro were Piiornon, of Charlotteto>m, Frinoo Th( y ||> em oted to for OUffwOod, with the total at the Edward Island, beoamo Ills Wife, af Tho Rev'. Mr. DUta, with the toplfc lumbla University, Upon comple­ alao sevorkl owners ol bu>lnc«< ] get In (ouoh with the oounty rellqt end; ter which they oame touho United "Mnasip as. * Lawyer," said thaij tion of this work he atitdled ,deaUut property anit..pu1nars, who weie i ottea in Had M nh and h»v* U O. W, Bogart ...... I. .U» 4A- m t Hta'e< where he w u aMOHilW WiUi Uie Civil War pred dent h4d thmrHi' 1the Beaux Arts Sehool W Arohl- seeking information on the samo an engineer for the stfflO tATpop* M. if. Oolan ...... ,,.41 S-M hln* brothers as United Stalls rep­ dominant otianoterlstlca; Strtnftli tecbural Design for four years. ‘ subjout, lie added. HVh.il;;. as tho townahlp committee had bqtn a. 1>. Kortenhaus . . . . .344 B0—UM resentatives of Crowe di Blackwell, of mind, unoommon honesty, and lie worked for auoh well-known Immddiately after lnuireatlmi ml' 1 A. ADAM HANKI; MUS, Kill Til (IIIAIIAM Informed if the appropriation oame a. J, MoKeen . ,.. ,...351 SI—974 London, England. humaoiiarlan sympathy. architect* lu New York aa IDros- thru ono aotiroe the plans would M. J. O'Connell ...... 1 0 4 IS-1SU dresses by Mr, Himoman and !W I n„ w vmk. thiity-lhri«< vinr. «u.<. her eventful cr.recr was Lhe Morgan Mr. Baker tor aomo years lived on Judge Lawrence spoke on “Por' vennr AUerbury, Boring ds tllton, have to be provided by tho townshii) Current Btpensei, *4l,sai D. Fountain, Metawin, the latter | nt W|ilrh time he sreunnl n noiltlen explosion 111 IU18. a .'arm at Morganvllle and then lo­ Jury a* a Oentle Art,” and Judge Alfred Hopkins, snd Alfred Boisom, introduced Jesepli wnoelaii, head c,I'wm, Uir Matawan Steel ami 1en and If thru th e Red Bank office, ‘ y Yea ...... M0 31-341 While hundred# fled tlio area cated In Keyport aeven yeara agQ, Aokersoii gave aome Interesting and was uno ot the head draftamen the publicity depurtment of lhe foundry us bronier and the Red Bank engineer. No ...... II 4 - 1 5 [fearing a further explosion whlih He Was engaged In Inauranoo until lMlnts on "Afflendlng the Judicialy in the offloe of Walker da Weeks; Mr. Heueer and the commltteo Repairs M 'Replacement. SI500 state ofllco of tho Fedoral lluuslii; fIW years later h» accepted a |hj- {m ig h t wipe tills section oft tho mop, the time of hla doath, Cleveland, Ohio. Alter ten yeari will alio visit Water Stroot, some­ Syitem." ’ Vea ...... M i 80—933 Admlnlstratlon, Newark, who oiw-1sltloii in Charles 0. Schock's depari- I Mrs. Graham and the oUier opera- Some time was spent discusallng with Walker t> Weeks, and two oted a vlsomatlo machine tu give lneni atort where he has comIiiiiii- ' Basldea Mrs. Baker ne la survived time* relerred lo as Price Street ot No ...... 0 P - II Jtora In the central once remained a number ot mailers reported on by years with Howell dc TTiomas. a a three-reel sound Illustration ol by three daughter, Miss Effle Batolle Bank Street, to aee If tho 'proptr Furniture Jt Bqulpment, *500 Mr. Banke la married lo the fir­ |on duty, sending out oalls lor phy­ commltteo .chairmen, among which lead in g architectural publishing tho entire FHA plan. »aker. Doris (Mrs. Paul Sproul) lines can be oatabllshed and the Vos ...... 100 9S—3311 mer Miss Maude McChrsney of sician* and arabulanoes, bringing waa tho report given by Bdward house, he waa called oast to be haad Mr. Hagaman and frtr. Fountain «nd Mary (Un. Henry Dane), all townahlp streqt determined, afhir NO ...... H K Matawan, Their aon, Arris Uordon contaota between relatives and Parry Jr. of Key|x>rt, th at nfty draftsm an for Frank O rad's offloe with the aid of Wllllum P. Morris, of Koyport, and two sons, John Manual Training (Dom. Soi.i Siooo Danke, belongs to the younger di­ which tt will be repaired. In Nowark. Whllo there he had sold ohalrman ot the canvuu commltt”!*, friends, doing everything In their Oarloton Baker, Jr., of Matawaa, lawyers oontaoted had favored tlio Yea ...... I ll 3I-OT3 vision ol the Y. M. C. known nt power to help bring some order out lnorease of the Jurisdiction of the oharge of tlio Newark Lefoourt Worked out an elTmitWn plan lor the snd Wilbert Franklin Baker, of No ...... 4- 36 the Junior "Y", led by Oeorge Ly­ jf the chaos. They stayed at thc Keyport. Three grandchildren aur- Madison Township Budget district court. Building and the torty-alx atory oanvasslng of this nren nccordlne Library, 1500 ons. a teacher In Matawan Gram­ fciwllchboard for thirty-*lx hours bo- vlvo him, Shirley Ann and Robert Aaaemblyman J. Edward Knight, apartment building at 50th Street to election dlstrlots. Horry Poseui Passed W ltkhit ^Protests Yea ...... IM 37-310 mar School. Oarloton Baker, children ot John O. an Oooan a rove attorney, was pres­ and Central Park, New York. Was given tho Hailet territory, Bon- Jfoie conditions calmed down enuf No ...... 14 3 - 10 Monday night, tho "Thirteen Baker, Jr., and 'Jay Oarloton Spn>ui, ent ind asked the roason the law­ Mr. Dorwln opened an olBoo In Jimln Bush, Union Beach; Homer ' to let them get any sleep. MHO WUI Be Halted by Taxation, a Fenee for Athletic (Held, SIOOO Club" cetebrited Its flrat year of yers favorod the passing of auoh Newai1’. In 1033 at 23 Hill Street. Mattlson, CIIITWond; Vander Wan) When Mrs. Orahaih first cam e to son of Mr. and Mm. Paul . Sproul. Redaction of 14ee Over L u t Yeari Y ei ...... 3S-300 sctlvlty by motoring to’New York Hla slaters are Mias M aude E. Baker legislation. He was Informed that In .1030 he won one of the ten prlaei and Van Alxoort, Oroadwny and work as a telephone girl in IS10 ({uaekenbash, Acting Recorder No ...... #1 * - 57 and enjoying a show and dinner there were only about SOD telephones Of Allfton, Mass., and Mrs. Willlim thla act would be an economy to offored tor country houses by Coun­ Washington Street; Edmond Mat- and Mr. Banke Went alons os tholr In Keyjwrl and vicinity, Since that lima, of Baltimore, Md. His broth­ Due to the abienoe of Richard litigants. try Life, a magaitne. tn 1017 he thewn, Chlngarora Avenue, Mnple guest. tlifte the number of telephones h u ers are Herbert Franklin Baker, ot Burlew, who la vacationing In Flor The meeting waa presided ovor hy won flrat prtio In arohlleoural oom- ‘This oountry. with Its insiltu (Continued on page fivoi Tho “Thirteen Club” Is very na­ about trebled. Tn 1031, growth com­ (Continued on page four) Ida, and the Illness «f Bbencaer Thom as MoKeiina of Long Branch, petltlou conducted by the Cleveland Morn, belong to the people who In­ tive and im any lnl«H»tlnii plan:- pelled the moving of the central of­ Bowne, chairman, the special meet' due to the absence of Halstead Real Eatate Board. In I0U. whll" habit It. Whenever they shall grow j have been laid for tho ensuing yc»r. fice to larger quartets 41,34 Maple ing of the Madison Township Com' Walnrlght of Manaaquan, prealdent. not a prise winner, he waa given an weary of the existing government, Bradevelt Car Figures Wednesday evening, the d ub .will Place, and a t (h a t time Ute ayatem Committeeman Farrell mlttcc for a hearing on the OSD Keyport attorneys wero In charge award by tho Architectural League they oin exercise their constitutional In Collision, Route 4 hold h tournament, Including pin1: wus ohangod from the magneto type, Hurt, Motor Accident budget, was held at the home of of arrangements with J. Frank of New York. Many of his drawings right of amending It, or their revoJ pang, billiards and quoits, with tin; lutlbnary right to dismember It." 'Jo h n B. Wilson, IllL.iinoml Hill, whloh requires cranking by sub­ Ebcncicr Bowne, Thuraday after­ Weigand as chairman. are now on display at Van'a Agonoy. group led by Myron Bastmund. At. Ju n e s E. Farrell, 33. Morganvllle. noon of last week. No objoetlons Thoae present lnoluded; Olrou't —Abraham Ltnooln L. I., waa lined *4 and by Jus­ the close of the tournam ent, h ao­ scribers, to thc eomnMn battery tice ot the Poaee Fred Quinn Hun- tnombor of the Marlboro Township were voiced against the adoption of Court Judges llenry E. Aokorsrn PINKS ENRICH OOUNTY rtal hour will be enjoyed and ru- Hystem. day night nn the result ol un auto­ Committee, was Injured when his tha budget. The amount to be rais­ Jr., Keyport, and Rullf V. Lawronou, Ircahments will be served. Tho group at the lunolieon given Notice to Dog Owners mobile accident tn Home 4, near machine skidded on Route 4 In tha ed by direct taxation ia NM90, an Freehold; Aotlng Prosecutor Edward The sum of 11000 was paid lo Tlie elMtlon el olBcera will I#In. In Mrs. Graham's hAMr, included: Notloo is hereby given th at Matn Freehold. Ill which Mr. Wilson ir^l Frencau aeotton of Matawan and against *10,430 In 1034, a redtiollon W. Ourrle, Matawan, and members Sherlf Howard Height. Wendesday, plaoe the flrat week In March, thu Harold W. Lord, traAc superlnten- wan Township will enforce Its do; the other driver rcri’lvecl m i n o r a from Keyport, Matawan, Rod Bank. as fines levied by Judge Harry ent cf the New Jersey BeU Tele, collided with a machine driven by of *4(0. llocnso ordinance. Mrs. Barah O. Sherwood, 34 Hud­ Long Branoh, Asbury Park, Free­ Truax for Illegal sale ot Intoxicants lacerations. Ho culiuioil with Krod | ''^ , k j n Pm phone Company in central New A communication was receiver! I will sit In 'the M atawan Town Lmneiidorf, Newman iirlngn lload,| “ ■«, 'J'" 1 f ? * son Street, Freehold. Ho waa taken hold and Atlantlo Highlands. and number games, Jeraey; J. O. Mitchell, trafflo super from Recorder Maxwell Mayor of ship Hall, Atlantic Avenue, on Mon Llncr.ift. who wiwt driving a car ■ rnf-n», Ural vlco presldont, H a s to tlie Matawan Private Hospital. intendent of the Monmouth County Laurence Harbor, who Is ln Florldi, day nights ol each week ln February owned by John More, M a r l b o r o ' Maghan; eecond vloo itresldent Mr. Farrell received a possible stating that Attorney Percy Quack- Koad, Bradevelt. Tlio latter was Gordon Ten Byok; treasurer, Ti nroa: R. W. Hooper, division traffle between tho hiurn of 7 o’oiook and fracture of the right shoulder, lacer­ enbush of South Amboy, will be the traveling north mid Mr. Wilson win!*yt* Itonson: secretary, nuuell auiiervlsor; R. K. Parker and O. D. Boro Budget Passed With $450 D o'clock, to lsiiuo licenses for dogs ations of the left hand requiring aotlng recorder during his absence, going In the opposite direction.: Wwlen. andpubllolty reprewnliitlva Enimona. trafflc superintbndenta of Ruth S. Mills, two nUtches, and outs on tho fore­ until Man'll 15. Both drivers, who niffle ixjiliiter, Pet er 'I'cn Kyuk. Meetings h rn hold Monmouth County; Mrs. Stella R Township Olerk head and scalp. Mrs. Sherwood waa A communication waa received oomplalnt* of reckless driving, wtueioaoh Monday night ln the Y, M O. Leonard, evening ehlet operator of —Advertisement FP 15 removed lo th e ofBcea of Dr. Alfred tram the oounty troasurer, stating Street Dept. Increase Over First treated at tho ice no for their in-1 A, building, with m any lnuirtvdlui: Keyport. and Mra. EUlabeth Morr*c O. Wallin, Matawan, and troated that railroad tax in 4he amount of Juries by statu police from the Key- subjects dHousard, tlio Bible, riir Long Draneh chief operator, Mr. lor a iaooratlon of the hand requir­ HORMKNI MORHKNI HOWIKHI 11,304.04 is ln hla olBoo and will be/ port barracks. Justice Hu inn dis­ rent oventa, eloctera, At the clusc Lord presented M b. O ra h a n wl*h ing eight rtltehia to cloae, No po­ aent to the Madison Township Com­ Reading; Abo Amend Zoning missed Iho complaint agalnat Lnng- ol the meellnga a recreational lioui ,n gold aeivlce emWem, lice action «.aa taken. Flna U t of Malad Teame and mittee. ^ endorf. is spent, The sum of tlOO whloh was col­ M atawan Boro Oounoll passed Its why the surplus was appropriated Single H en et a t Kly'a lected ln iflnoa by R w trder Wllllnm 11)35 budget laat Friday night after from the water department, saying Fifty-flve acclimated liorsos fnr R. Smith of Bast Brunswick Town­ raising the road appropriation ten It would make a difference ln the sale. Solid oliunks ready to go to McCampbell and McKnight of ship, was turned over to the com­ per cent. With the Increase of 1450 cash lKHltlon, work on farm* or lor delivory pur Undersherif "Saids' ’ Mask Ball mittee, requested by Councilman R. L. Cm - "Tills Is the fourth tline ho has iraaes. One of tho largest assort Thomas Wooton, olerk, reported tan, chairman of thr atreet com­ aald we would not realjie on our menu we liava ever had at our sta Monmouth Propose New Laws the receipt of S3S from Duggan mittee, tho appropriation for roads assets," Mayor ourrle aald, "but I blca. A varied atook of mated teams Given by His Own Party Here Brothers for n vendor’s license. Is *4900. do not think It will Interfero wt’.li and aliigle horses oovorlng a wide ranye uf prices. Oui wall known A bill authorlalng a referendum cent of Its value, tllat publlo utili­ A communication lrom Charles Thl* brings the total budget to our cash position. We will liavo tn gUKiantoe goes with every sale. Daeli The griinil n r nuclei iule given liy llli, M,n, Chaples Bamtiliai m Mn* on tho annexation of Loch Arlftr ties aro to bo asseasod on their iroea Thompson waa received ln whloh lm *40,340.03, whloh la all Increase it’ take over the tax title liens on horse muat be as represented, or ynu the Wiiman'« Di'innuriilli' (Hub ul He, ind MU* Helen Jaatroh ll by tlio Boro of Intorlaken la one of revenue, and that munloliialltlca aooeptod and thanked the commit­ 11351.01 over last year's budget, hut properties whloh were annexed frorr, get your money baok. Tlie WllHam Matawan Iasi evening at the Ainer- Yvunnf; for tlie funniest eosttiue night nieamies Introduced Into the may levy an excise tax for the priv­ tee for the garbage contract of a decrease of tlie amuunt actually the township and th at will fnako us oolleot on those taxes," ’ O. Ely IMato. Holmdel, N, loan l.»gliui llall wss a nticees. over an Aunt Jemim a ololhea bag, wen’ legislature by Assemblyman The roll ilege of using land valued in exeeaa Laurence Harbor district. He wtll spoilt by SI56,*0. Tho amount to l.o I hundred guenls lielug present. Tho tu MUs France^ Cllllla who was a raised by fixation, with the In A protest w m made agalnat In­ vertlaement FP 15 MuCainpbell, Holmdel, Feb, 8 , O th­ of 410,000. appear at the next regular meeting music furnished by 'Rerie Valiant's toothleaa b«thing slrl of H year* cream of *450, U *30,1311*], showing troducing the Mining ordinance er,i provide icatrlotloiu on taxation. Prppoeed Amendment to furnish the neoeiaary bonds. oi'dieaM’n waa (lie best heard In n ag» a decrease of SI441M over the total amendment on Moond reading and Card af Thanks Kijlu bills were also itltroduoed by Article four, section aevon, para- At the request of the emergenoy long lime, tho irand mireh waa the Mm'* prim mr#: Flnt, a silver anticipated in UM, and which was a hearing being given by Oounoll- Tliu ParetH-Tescher Assoolatlon Assemblyman J. Bdward Knight, raph twelve, Constitution of the relief committee, a resolution wan hit t r the evenU't, aa Uie oouutnes ' le ael, u> Undergherlf Oeorgs ltob« about the amount actually roallieil man Oeorge W. Parker, who saki d desires to publicly thank oaeh and Ocean drove. tate of New Jersey by Aasembly adopted for tiM JI for ovor-ex|iend- were oolorlul and begtitllul. d itliu lo rU , of New MomihmkSi, who w it i Altho there Is a decrease In the ll it oould not bo laid over until everyone who hid any part what if ihn annexation Mil Is passed, Oonourrent Resolution No, (, shall Iturea tn th« month of Deoember from lhe lay oltl BO'i to the girl of dri«st,1 M ‘fuwhlnollo, fnollnj »U amount of alirplua revenue appro­ Tuesday, the regular meeting night ever In Making their recent piny, an election will be called In Ooeitli be amended to read aa follows; These axp*na*a were made neces­ [uday. hit lrlond*; for th* IumhM ta ' Townihlp to delermlno It Uxh Ar­ “IPropertyJ Land ahall bo assess­ sary for dootor's fees and coal, The ladies' prliea awarded wercijlnlmllaWe MIMW Straps, w » nreg*- equalised by tho *1180 wat*' sur­ ing had been called for Friday peolally those In the cast, who gave bor aliall be allowed lo seoade and ed fsr taxes under general laws, and A boudoir timp tor prelti*at ws- id a^ lyou wwikl IW'Ta h»rt In ba plus appropriated. There are in­ night and had Informed an Inter, up much of tlielr valuable time. No juln tho boro. Tlie bill was referred by uniform rules according to its All Mahe Oleinens Repelred tume, to Mrs, Juieph H»l*y, m i f h u n im i|U«M ti) a llothea ta u m la At K aunif'a Elsctrloal Snop, Mat- crease* ln the aff'iclpated revenues rated party on Uttle Street, Who doubt Iho general publlo will bi ■o the committee on revision ol true value. The legislature ahall colonial dame In pale blue »*lln form of s 4*i< awaa—4dv«rti«emint FP Mar. I lrom franchise taxea and grow n>- was opposed to the pasaago of the glad to know that the not amount lawa...... provl(Ie a m ethod whereby once lu and olrl lacei for the most original,; A moot* PHSS W*nt lo Mlf» tMM. ' ordinance that th* hearing wu to of *13041 waa m ltaed from tliu The tan measures provide that sMh ton yean the alt* value o f tha lo ihe "Dionne Quintuplet*," rtp-lvivort ol th* ballcon d*n«o. to assessments shall be made ln pro­ land alone ahall bg determined and Piaoe Taailig and Repairing Mayor Bdward W. Currie aald >'r be M ondiy night. show, Mre, MIHon F. Stevenson, reMttted by »tn. MmpUmI O. D*vUft * h ^ «H>bi9n» rt l l m * m * portion to th- value of real and th* tax on Uie land far any one year Leave ordera with Adam Banko. had rMelved a letter from Walter Councilman F. Howard Uoyd said P m ld in t, u Oeoiie, Mra. Jaoofa Ittewir si balkin IlihtS'M v Mali th* l*|« liersonal property, that no property ahall not exo«ed the economic rent AUxrt UtxUtedt^-AdvirtUement It H. Daiby, state comftilseloner of he bad not undatatoed the purport —Advertisement Antwtts, Mri, Mltsl* Wnuw M Sm*l (O#n«W»« 0B m t* iwo) ahall be taxed In e x u si ol one p ti (OonUnuetf on page two) tV ■ ■ , nunloipkl sooounia, Mb had iskidl (Conitouid on pec* two) FP It* " 1 ' M .!•! I,""Mill' p a g e Two T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, IMS

Kathryn Harris, Winifred Magratb, ahall be exempt from taxation. cdom Mahoney having been ttw LEGAL NOTICES l e g a l n o t ic e s KUnbetb Melnaer, Ifether Sctunldt, UNDERSHOOT “RAIDS" "The following amendment ot tbe ANOTHER LAKE PROJECT last manager. Naoml Schmidt . Constitution of Maw Jeraay to be west staiy s«v*na»nd_ ___ _ half llnka tp Cfetrt NeaJr. bolitg In the line of IB. Paul Dell, Row Dub- (Oontb&sd from page one) along line of _John U_ Coiilas,_ the farm of Ihe said Morford TayJor. School News known as article four, section atven, (Continued from page one) FLAO AND ASTRONOMY ARB thenoe '(4) north ^ eo ty six degreci ‘ * ' dagr and the southeasterly comer of tbe cm. Mlchsel Devlno, Samuel Malu- paragraph thirteen, SUBJECTS FOB GIRL SCOOT* fifty four mlnulas weii one chain aan farm o f U f. Hubanob. and running ello, Junes Nicholson. Jaioe* Farres, couple having tha ballon Intact ntosiy nine links to the beginning, thenoe a s th® rfst-dlr pointed April “All laxes tram land shall be tiaed R, F. Oarroll & Oo., auditing a m COQtalnlng ono aixlesntti of an hero waa lira, Banna Meddlng and frank lQtb. 1M7 (1) north elghty-sli^dogrtMM I'upU* perfect lb attendance (or Ruth Oominlek, Virginia Parlello. flrit for the payment of the interest employed at tha suggestion of . Frances Vancieaf took charge of more or jess. and thirty mi a u lea w n I, nine chains Also icvtn sham of the tenth the moath or January tn the local Edna Hendrickson, Doris Rlnesr, Oallagher. There was alao a prise an publlo'debt ind th* amortisation Mayor Currie last year but dismiss the m atting of Troop No. 32, Olrl and sevrnty.tfcr'ee links to an aahjreei tn money (or the winner* tn exhi­ series of th» eap4<*l steok of tho Sla* thenoe (I) south two degreea and for­ fcIkmIs follow; Anna Turbey, Mary Vncent. Bar* thereof, and secondly' lor current ed when the mayor reported some Scouts, Thursday night ot last week, blmy Building and Loan AasocUtJoni ty-fl vs mlnutaa east, fourteen ohglns MatSNu nek Scbeel bara Porter. \ bition dancing which waa taken by Captitn Joan's patrol waa given a and that the said shares of stock and to South Hop brook; thenoe (8) down expenses of local government. All time later Uiit no run had been mortgaged premises be sold In the Mias Bernice See] and her partner, the middle of the i**ne Ito sererw) Room M, *».1%-Oeor»e DiSuello, 8 A, 944%—-Howard Benson, Bt- taxes derived directly or Indirectly, made on the work, addressed a let­ test; Frances VanOlasn patrol following order, that Is to sayt Id the ooursts, via: south seventy-nine de* first place the seven shares of the Oasktas. Oari Krodrtckion I nest Braugbtigam. Robert Erdman Jack VanPeSt, both of Matawan. from alcoholic beverages shall bt ter to tho counsll threatening legal etudled about the flag, and Dorothy grces and thirty minutes east two Ziegler's patrol went outside and tenth series of the capital stock of chains} (4) south sixty-three degrees Benjamin Jackson. Howard Lloyd 1 John Olvens, Araell Harrti, Arthur* But the hit of the evening waa the uaed only for the payment of Inter­ action against the boro if the lull the Stability Building and Loan As- and thirty minutes east one chain and Bennie Ska. Anthony Old Fashioned Waju contest. It studied the stars. (As this was a ro ta tio n be sok) and tha proceeds sixty links: thenee (I) south eighty, D unham lCony, Julius Moiesee jLeFlavre. est on the publlo debt and the contract price ot MOO la not paid thereof applied to the amount due to Dorothy Bennett, Elm was un arduous task to eliminate short meeting, there was no good' six degrees and thirty minutes east, Paul Porter, Joseph Lallura, EJea-ifcamblto. amortisation thereof until It Is the concern. It "received and complainant on Its mortgage, and In' four chains; thenoe (8) north tw enty- nor AuU. Jane Borlew, Ween Buah- Donnell, Eaella Karris, Myrtle Phil­ all those good wpltaem but tt final­ night olmle. the seeond place the mortgaged prom­ six degrees eQd ten minutes, east, paid." filed." isee be sold and the prooeeda thereof lips, Althea B try leer, Beatrice Wat- three chains and sixty-eight links; M l, Barbara Donnell. Ada Ellison. ly was dcclded a tie between Mr. Another measure would Impose a Recorder Horry Bolce, sr.. report­ applied to the balance due to the thence (7) to the middle of the afore­ Winifred Ottdns. Jane Koitnnhaus son, Minnie OulgUano. and Mrs, ‘TOomas Welstead, of M at- complainant , said road and bridge; thenoe (8) tax on tbe price charge for gas ed collection of 48 as court costs In LEGAL NOTICES Belied as the property of MARY north twenty-seven degrees and forty aaUy Ratcliff*. -Helen Thcanpson. I SB, »A%—Ijrdta Dldler, Helen swan, and Mn. O Conover and Og­ electricity, telephones, heat, wste*, four motor vehicle cases heard by N. LOKKRSON, et als.. taken in ex­ flva minutes east along the middle of ecution. al the suit of E/TABILITY Room 3t, BO.7%—Joseph Conover jueola, Pauline Pitman, Dorothy den Woolley, of Oolllngswood. The Chancery fl-290 the btldge and road, one chain and pcwer, light and sewage disposal him. BUILMNO AND LOAN AB80CIA- soycnty-two links; thenoe (9) north .Charles Lockwood, Theodore 8ehu-1 Wells, Mildred Lynch. Edgar Caitle, money prise was evenly divided be­ HIIKKIFF** 8ALK—By virtu* of a TION, a corporation, and to be sold service. ■ The mayor as boro attorney was wrtl of (I. fa. to me directed, lasued fourteen degrees and fifteen ralnutei bcr, Charles Slmeera, Albert Vleelo William Brown, John Clayton, Story tween the two couples. wcrt along the middle of the road Again offering a bill for the pro­ Instructed to notify Che Rollo Bus nut of the Court o t Chancery of the h y j* Jean Applegate. Marilyn Koatal. Halloek, Reaeau Henderson, Haioltl 1ben like a picture out ot a tin State of New Jersey, will be exDonad HOWARO YIRIflflTi ffhrrlff, nine chains to the place of beginning. tection of agricultural interests, Mr. Co. that four years' arrears In the to aale at public vendue on Doted February 4th. 1935. Containing about fifteen acree be the -Virginia MSIkmus, M argaret Marin. Thomas, Charlea Van Pelt, Joseph type album stepped Mrs. Evelyn Miuida), th* 11th Dhy of Ma n Ii, same more or less, • McCatnpbell asks an amendment ot franchise tax mu» be paid. McDermott * Flncgold, 8ol'rs. Excepting and reaervlng from (he Margaret Stillwell. Vaccarella. Knlckertjocker who was dressed as - IMS, B3L—4T—I38.&4 16-8 !the motor vehicle law so that the between the houin o f 13 o'clock aurt above deecrlbied premises all that cer­ Room Yl, 9e.1%—Henry Brelntr 5A. 90.2%—Samuel Della Pietro, a grand dame of ih e 80's. Her: Chairman Muehlhausen ot the tain tract, comprising approximately “farmers" will be allowed to trans­ 5 o’clock (at 3 o'clock) In tho after* Oeorge Hailarin, Randolph Harris Robert Duckworth, Arthur Gough, unique costume lor which she was police committee asked considera­ noon of »atd day at the Court Houae, 0.089 acres conveyed to the State nf port “farm products” In vehicles tion of >1 proposal to revise the sal­ tn tbe Borough of Freehold, County Chancery 6-280 Ntw Jersey for Highway purposes. Lewis Kortenhaus. Jack Nagel, Et- Oari Roberts, Mildnd Devoto, Mary awarded a prise ana over to yeara RIIK BIFF’8 HALK.—By virtue of a Seised p s the property of HAY­ without registration tags, on roads of Monmouth, New Jersey, to iatufy ncft Peterson, William Reiner. Ber­ Hlgbie, Amelia Nicholson, Janet old. aries of the policemen so that three a decree of said court amountln* to writ of fl. fa. to m e directed. Issued WARD B. SPANGLER taken in et- bordering his land. men could be employed at the same approxim ately $1,183.00. . out of the Court of Chancery of tbe ecutlon at the suit of BENJAMIN nice Applegate, EUzabeth Becker. Riektelcen, Sarah Schenck. Mlnthaw irhe Judges were MJTs. Alfred C. AH that certain tract or parcel of State of New Jersey will be exposed WILLIAMS, and to be soW by Mildred Bowne, Dorothy FeDenberg. Shem a Wallin and Merritt J. Warwick of The eighth bill would redefine tha cost os the present two active men. premise* hereinafter p*r- to sale at public vendue, on HOWARD 1IF.IOIIT, Sheriff. SB, 93.9 —Ernest Ludwig, Ken- Mrs. Merritt Kent.i^regulations for drawing up and or at a sltjht lncrM«. We mayor|»tm»rly a-ari^^.uuate, W y .J M onday, ihe 11th Day of M ereb, Dated February j, 1986, Jenny Infcslno, Xiuise Lcaiy, Leila Matawan, and 1935. Adrian Lyon, Sol’r. Laughlln, Dorothy Melton, Helca r,eth PUce' aau'y W'llUam cf Freehold. Mrs.ft Rosa H. Benren !sln8ln? nomination peUtlons for replied that Mrtawan now had a u,e County or Monmouth u d state between the hours of IS o’clock and ML—4T—127.72 18-8 ' ’jelectit ...... iiireater ratio of policemen than any of New Jersey. ,*r“ " S o’clock (at 3 o'clock) In the after­ Short, Ruth Thoraen and Margaret W*"*” - Bendy. ElsJe : .V4er, president of the club, complimented ■ Sifoaff .?n noon o f unid day A t th* Court House, In the Borough of Freehold. County 'ftiBrinft.' (Etobeih Duckwoitii, Cornell i. n i r - the chairmen of the affilr, Mrs. Jo­ The bills submitted by Monmouth town In the county, citing popula­ kadtnf frcm Blue B*U south Griffiths, Marguerite Lambertson judges to sit In piece of common plication for a plenary retail con­ tw&lvo degrees thirty-six m inutes dle cf the rend leading trom Holmdttl «B. m m —lUibeTi Adatte, Robert Helen Robert, Basel Schuhcelster. Johnson, Oeorge Itesry, Oeorge of the ordinance when passed on pleas Judge and establish fees lor sumption license to sell alcoholic Room 33, n t %—Leon Christina:, Melnaer, Marcello Pelloa, Richard flrat reading and h: that there wka district court cases. bevenges, accompanied by a fee of William Cross, James Dorsey, Rob­ Slur;. Billy Tlchenor, Yolanda a purchaser asking the introduction O ther bills would Increase the Jur­ $138 to cover \ho balance of the fis­ ert Kipp, John Lockwod, Adeline Orlmaldl. Bailie Mae Lee, June of the ordinance but he had since isdiction of district courts from 1300 cal year which ends June SO, and It I Bojart, Mary Caracetolo, Jeane’.te Mason, Elinor Rast, Ada SuyVam, been informed Mrs. Laura Mount to 41000, establish a state highway was granted on motion of Oounoll-' A Dominant Seikdl Cosgrove, Kate Oletaman, Vlrglnjs Muriel Bennett. had had neveral applicants but nu between Highland Beach and Bay man Parker. The present license Hotollng, Cordelia Hubbard, Mary SA, B3A«—Jack Altken. Otto Die­ agreement for the sale of her prop­ Head,. Increase the membership of for the premises, Hyefs Restauiunt, Jane Kearns. Rita McLaughlin. trich, Tooley DUMele, Jamea Drug- erty at Summit Place and Jackson the racing commission from three Middlesex Street, Is to be surrend­ Marlon Peseux, Iris Ralnaud, Mur­ 11, Undaay LeMotne, John OHmplo, at net. to five, and permit freeholders In ered by the owner, James H. Hyer. iel Van Pelt, P tro i White. Edward Vincent, Merritt Warwick, Mayor Currlo said It was true the fifth1 class counties to appoint Are Khe plnoe until recently waa con­ Room a , M J4—Catherine De- Mkry Dalola. Angelina OuigUano, aonlhg ordinance gave the aonlni; marshals. ducted as the Spanish Tavern, Thq- '■oto, Catherine Cottrell Marie Elisabeth Rototkay, MUdred Buy- board of adjustment power to ex­ White, Muriel Brawn, Margaret dtm, Ksthryn V>nF*li. tend the aonlng area 300 feet, but lV tla, John K aaroi, Lealle Woolley SB, H .1 % -C alv in Bell. LdUU ha believed the board waa not in NOTICE xttd Michael Qrkgtlwkh. Farieila, Csmllla Oentlle, Theodore favor of the changes to be mat'o Silk Slips Room St. MJ%—Bernice Duncan Palumbo, Howard Ochtartck, Albert under the proposed ordinance. He Notice la hereby given that the following looal budget and tax ordi­ Lola CrlM, fcther Msuitn, Oracr Hanson, Haael Fisher. Dorta Pflug- said he thot a building Uiere would nance waa approved by the Borough Oouncll ol the Borough of Matawan, 1’hllUpi, Alta Lewis. Oladys Oeons felder, Badle DeMatu. add 110,000 or 115,000 ratables and Oounty of Monmouth on January 31,1035. loretta Nappi, Bvelyn Oemhardt, 2A, B3J% — Howard FMedman, would bring about more ra tables. A hearing on th« budget and tax ordinance was held at Borough a FJlinboth ArtnaOtno. Beatrlee Mar- Frasier PhllHpa, Fred Sturt, Mary He asked who would Introduce Hall, on Friday Bth, February, IBM, at 7:30 P. M. o'clock, a t which time ^ ^ } Unei, Bnratt Lrath, waiter Reldcl, Hickey, Yvonne Porter, Mkry Walls, the ordinance on second reading. and place objections to aald budget and tan ordinance ot the Borough ol SB, SJ.l%—Joseph Angelo, Milton Matawan for the year 1B3A were heard. -V?- - :<% Nominu Ttiomaa, Hobart Woods. U waa Introduced by Councilman H. ■v ■W.sWi'i Room t t , B3.?%-4lob*rt Allen. Stcvcnaon, Raymond Nicholson, An­ L. G aru n , seconded by Albert B. Local Budget of Borough of Matawan, County of Monmouth, for thony LeMoim, Maty Haysa, Uelen Etlwln Brtnm, Donald MacMUlan Smith, and pasted with three vote< the flanl year 1B». 4 iV v-t' J.' t John MoOurdy, Walter Thomas, Coward, Anna Farlello. Alloe (or by Oartan, Smith and August I This Budget shall also constitute the Tax Ordinance. Ronrow WJKkoO, tllaabalh B arter, Curdy. Muehlhausen Jr., and opposed by An Ordinance relating to takes for the year ItU: Huth Cooper, Alta Crlne, Mirlt IA. n.1%—Riehard Clayton, aiur- Barker an d Lloyd. Councilman Mer­ Be it ordained fey the Borough Council of the Borough ol Matawan, ley Baker, PhUomena Della Pletra l>irta, Bdlth Dlsbrow. MUdred Fa- ritt J. Warwick was absent. Oounty of Monmouth, that there ahall be assessed, raised by taxation, Ungraded, I0J%—Joseph DaMa, nano, Leah Mae Amine, Bernice U was voted to get in touch *IU\ and collected for the year IMS, tha sum ot Twenty Six Thousand Thne Btisie Lsuro, Mary TIM. Handford, Janet Donlfilek. Ur. Vsrmuele, federal engineer, of Hundred Ninety Nine Dollars and Ninety Thne Oent< for the IB ,n .a% —Fatriofc Longo, Ocm- Room a , M«.—Jarry Almenas Newark, regarding the proposed purpose of meeting the appropriations set Jbrth in the foUowlnt itata rtance Usrhart, OmdS Hleky, Olorta Harold Claytaa, WUlrtd Oewtt, dam on Aberdeen Road so the boro ment of resources and appropriations for the flseal year 1B33. Kasnp, Dorothy Walling, Jnmi's lUynet, Joaeph Htyer, Wal­ will be prepared to take advantage ler pike, Owtl* Bater, Mary Baa- Kindergarten, 63.1% — M u r r a y Amount of Surplus Revenue (Bfttmated) ...... Friedman, Arthur Pitman. of MW legislation expected to be w m kirvllle, KathMtaw Olayton, Irma passed during the present term of Amount of Water Surplus (tttlm ^ed) ...... o.ooaoo One Made to Sett oinyioh. Florence Oonover, Beba congress. , RBSdVBCBS niabraw, Janet Bnmona, Oeraldlne J. S. Kolia New With Antlslpeted Beeemm Umto, Ruth Lawla. Virginia Plata* MiriMit Pirrig Iiland Retflkea -.Flail* Bkluoer, Bla Van klartar M'CAMPBELL A M’KNIGHT 1(38 1N4 1K4 ' Room II, Ilit-O w ii Banks, Surplus Revenue Appropriated ,. HJOO.OO I3AOO.OO B ,000.00 lirm n Burte*. WUllam Oaterllna, John S. Kolsa, It, aon »f Mr. snd MBSOBLLANBOUB RaVXNUES ANTTOIPATTO— Mra. Janas Kolaa, Sutphln Avenue, (Continued (ran page one) Three of them ...and all in cor­ John Ohooha, Laoaanl Oo^reve, UcensH 1,000.00 1 ,000.00 Matawan, enlisted Monday at the 1(0.00 ll 'lwrt BMer, Bdward Muuhlnaon. Tines tnd Penalties...... 750.00 rect styles to make your Spring costume U. 8 Marine Oorpe Rocmltlng ata for the site value of the land for 400.00 •44.00 John Owena, Malllo PmrrlM. William Interest and Coats ...... IM 3.800.00 Hon, FMeral Building. 641 Wash­ that year, Improvements ol every 1JM.0I look wnarter. So, if you like sim ple, Wliklna, Donald Walker. Victor Ar- Fnuiohlse Tax ...... 3.800.00 3.100.00 ington stm t. New York. PrtvaW nature added to Und by man. In 3.141 At wcUltio, MlnMe OravaloL Beuy Ones Receipts ■nut ...... 1JMO.OO MKOO clean cut attjp s that go with everything, Kolaa left for Partis Island, 8. C„ oludlng buildings of every charaoter, 111B.BU Tnmey, BUM) Woolley. shall be exempt from taxation; pro­ Poll Taxes ...... 1*0,00 180.00 where the Marine Corps maintains 1N.09 you’}] buy enough Tuesday toleetan en­ K altM Orasamar Sebeal vided. however, that there may bo Alcoholic Beverage Licensee 4400.00 4,ooaoo «,OJ4.S8 a training center for recruits. The ha, atl< -4X)lth Altken, Cmmi Rental of Library ...... 100.00 tire season. training period at Farris Island la assessed against and charged against 100.00 100.Q4 Devuto, oathadM DUka. UUlan buildings such sum as may be neces Water Surplus Appropriated I.TS0.00 3MO.OO 3JOO.OO Plaasa. Oatiwttae Itamhlto. Mary one month, alter whioh he will bo sent to the marine base. O uantloa **rJ 10 P™,ld* « « » W p al aerv Ssrdella, JM km Boloe, Jaoua In- aeu» HP M«V waruiv MW| ^IWnUDQ, lc*a mnow b , om r kseaah.ehereafter to»A beKa provldefl, MMuUa,1 ’1'ital Miscellaneous Revenues Anticipated.(11,440.00 4I4.1MOO g lt^ U 44 Vs. mar Washington, tor advanced iosino, Relmar Leuth. Charias Olim- which directly servioe and or pro­ training. FftulU«Mly iiia. Millard Biaear, Wward atun tect buildings. Personal property 411400.00 $18,814.(4

t>nd Francis Uagter. Sea or foreign duty will follow l i true, bla* out the Quantlco training. While at q u M t t pi SB, #0.1»-aobert Bolce, Oharka Amount to be Raised by Taxation ...... B B M l »,(4a.(a n .m .i o Brelrer, Jom Brawn, John Oalt- Parris bland and Quantioo, th* lo­ cal youth will receive instruction in irrnrl, Edward a in te r. Jo h n Hinds CLASSIFIED ADS Total Resources ...... (44,349.(3 (44«M .n proof warns, rifle and pistol practice, drill, In' 04144144 Warren Bait. Alice Barry, Oladys APPBOPB1ATIONB aredr tltncon type lao« Carmor, Xathlaen U na, Evelyn spectloni and the “reaponslbllltles FOR SALE Skpended Rimmed, embroidered mo< Ludewig, Marjorie Warwick. Hor- of a marine." He will have an op- protunity of enrolling In education­ A PUBLIC SALB of household fur­ ' 1(38 1(14 1034 tlfa. Bodice and Caltfornla euce Teanaan, g b n b r a l o o w u n m n t - TA. B3J%—Oouglas AIL Theodore al courses maintained by the Marine nishings of Mis. C. araham, at 13 tops. All with adjustable Admlnistratlve and Xxecutive...... (3,800.00 (1,380,00 t3,o».(n Fnrlcllo, Atria Banks. Frank Maaon. Corps. Fieneau Avenue, Freneau, on Feb atoouMw strap*. II, at. 1 o'clock. For further In­ Legal Vbea ...... 10.00 80.00 1(40 Matthew Mon, Bhalrty Wilson. Vir­ FrtnUng and Stationery ...... •00.00 (00.00 •00.00 ginia ffaslmcnd. BUnbeth FMello Now is the Urns to advertise. formation call charlea Tice, Mat­ Tea Rose, WWte. awan m -J. 13 Library ...... 1,410.00 1.450.00 1,480.00 Special Advertiaing of Borough ...... 371.00 310.00 144.91 Slaas 14 to FOR RENT Asaessment and Collection of Taxea ,. MOM (00.00 0S(.11 Building tnspeotor...... TBjQO 18.00 18.00 Department ol Ftnanoe ...... 08.00 338.00 WM BIQ, FIVB ROOM HOUBB on lake, Patk Mone 310.00 Avenue. Ail improvements. AH’- Asaessment Map ...... >80.00 Interest on Current Loans and Bonds. ( M o o 0MO.OO 8400.ro HEALTHY. FlUFFY gust Kattner, 14g Main Street, dsoounl for Prepayment of Taxes .., 310.00 3341 Matawan. TOephon* 10. 31U 130.00 PiUaSEnVATION OF LIFB AND FROPBRTY— r BARGAIN on used aquariums; M l« e ...... S.OOOjOO 8,000.00 4.184JI guaranteed 30 gallons for M.U F i r e ...... 1,000A0 9400,00 M ® M each. Odd aisas for BOf. Several Health ...... 300.00 310.00 180.00 stands at tl each. Keyport Trop­ Public Hospital ...... KO.OO UO.OO MO.OO ical Fish Hatchery, Bt. Peter’s Public Health AiaoolaUon...... 1 M U 0 UMM 1400.00 Place, Keyport. Phone 413. 1ft fo o t ...... «0A 0 waoo 480.00 FiwMBacriency Relief ...,...... 1,000.00 1,110.00 108.44 HOIIB— |l» ,~ 5 T a n d M. Henry BTMCTB. HIOHWATB, SEWERA- MR. POULTRYMAN! a . DevUn. HI*phone Matawan Roads ...... 4^0.00 3J8000 1,114.48 There it a WHALE (oil) of a Dlffar«ac« in w . IW Ashes and Oarbage ...... 1.100.00 1,100.00 1,000.00 MOUM at 1 Fountain Avenue, Mat­ lighting of Streets * Publlo Buildings MMO.OO 8400.00 MNM COO LIVER OILS - We Offer lh« B«at a wan. Bdwln H. Dominick, Mata­ Parks and U kea ...... 110.00 110.00 801.11 wan, N. J. 4 D ia rr b ir v io d - sssKTiarassraszzn-itrjss Payment of Bonds...... 1.000.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 INSTRUCTIONS Payment, Temporary (Notea) (Bonda) 1M000 1400 A0 180.00 Norwegian Cod liver INI .5 5 1(33 Apprd. Haaarvea Oversxpended .. W.11 None Hone ON THB FtANO AOCOMIION and 1(34 Unexpended Bal. Aocounl D eb it.. 141.91 None Notte SPECIALY PRICED AT P * r C a l 1 on any wind or tiring Instrument Appro, ‘nmpoiary (Notea) (Bonds) in .0 0 u a o o 180,00 Arrange men ta can he made to Oonungent ...... MOAO 300.00 100,00 purchase InstlumenU. Alao re­ W e Alao Stock Overupendltures 4N4 ...... <31.41 None Nona pairing. Anneee Bchool of Music BRtaneney Authorisations (NoUe)-Bnow 41 Washington Street, Red Bank Rstnoval and Bread attest aiide .... (00.00 None None Toxit*, B. K. Diiinfactant, K m o, C A W orm Telephone Bed Bank lTtl. Mu. 1 IM3 Bkpendilures Without Appropriation. 1U .N None None Joumtl, Telephone 1ST. 1 Capculaa, W alko, Don Sunt and M any O thar DeOolt Mlsorll, Berenuea Ahliclpaled INI. None 41.00 01.88 BemlUed Uena Truat Afoount 1(31 ...... 44.(0 None None Nationally Known R s b m JI m INI lUls Bald Without Appropriation ,., None 1.MI.I1 1,804.1/ e fw tr r * iv.nja»9 - X.rx rrr-jms'a INI oeerakpendlturte ...... None m .io 183,70 tfuUNBD experlenoed middle-aged IN l-im OvarexpendHures Puklle Health. None 103.00 103.00 woman would Uk* c^aea, wllh *t Lie* Powdtr, Sodiun^ Ftuorkk, Etc. IN I Overexpendlturas ...... None 431.14 4H.14 wtthotH housework Inquire Mat­ lilt Cnaspsnded Debit ...... ,,,, MM 441.11 m n awan Journal ofltae. Telephone INI DeAolt Mtarl Rsvenue AUlelpated ... I J t t M I413.M 141344 l i t i ll i’ "■f.aggaitfSwaaiflW eir^gyaearMtt.r REAL ESTATE Total ApproprtaUani...... «M «N W W W MtMt.tl lNDFORD’ -...... r~- Approved January H, 1M. HAVB B U Y B M tor anaU farms, Adopted M raaiy I, IM . M PItin iW M W J tl B'BMj Bl W l *HARMACY S list four property for qulek s o w a s o w. outuum B ut) Ageoey. NT-N1A WTIAUM A BOOOHSWi Mayor, MATAWAN Matawan. Telephone “ W l .r FRIDAY; FEBRUARY IS. 193S T H B M>AWAN JOURNAL PAGE T H R g g CHEESEQUAKE '.y health for two yean, she waa out Brown town School Well gogy, for vocational transportation I MetkodM Ipteepol Cbim% COMMUNITY NEWS OBITUARY walking Sunday and seemed to be Water It UnsatUfactory lor two months. «1M4; Pekham,| i l .v ,- .. _____ •» recommended by tho board. A ces, visited Mr. and Mrs. John thirty years. She was a member of Mn. Earl Nielsen, Valley Dtlvc, P, U, Is at 3 o'clock, and the Senior Mrs. Russell Ivlhs spent Wednes­ Sundky at the home of Mrs. Ro.e three grandchildren, Paul Jr., Har­ request lor a leave of absence was Burlew, Hauser, Tuesday evening. the Women's Auxiliary of the Fro­ Matawan, Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1038, at B. Y. P, V. a t 8:30 o'clock. A t the day In Jersey City visiting lier sis­ old and Ralph, children of Paul. reoleved from Mrs. Grace Vogel, C. H. Nlssley, extension specialist nt au Independent IFire Company. Rlvervlew Hospital, Red Bank. morning service, the Rev. otto F, ter. Mn. Edward Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William Oertel and teacher of the Hillsboro school. Thta In vegetable growing, spoke on “TUc Funeral services will be held fmm matter was laid over until tho next Mr. and Mrs. B. Mlone, Maple Uegler, superintendent of rellgloui Miss iLaura Kuhns spent Lfncoli'Vi family visited at the home of Mr. her homo Monday afternoon, oon- □rowing of Sweet Potatoes" nt a Mra. Carrie Walling meeting.. Rubon F, Miller, clerk, re­ Place, Keyport, are the parents ot education of the New Jersey Bapitu Birthday .In Perth Amboy. and Mrs. Burk .Lambertson Br. of duoM by the Rev. Carl H. Koeker meeting In the flrehouse last eve­ Mrs. Carrie (l.iifburrow) Walllnc, ported that all tuitions to receiving a baby boy. Mr. Mlone is the joint Convention, !wlll preach. The eve- Thomas H. Ryan attended the South Amboy. Saturda cvpnlng. ning at 8 o'clock. All interested wfere widow of the late Alvarado M. W sl- Jr., pastor of the First BaptlM high schools for the first half of proprietor with Vincent Oeraldt in nlng service will be in charge of Hauptmann trial at Flemington ono Mrs. Prank Van Dorn of Cedoi Church, Matawan, which the de­ Invited to attend. Ung, Ktyport boro clerk for many this year have been paid. Vincent and Ben's Beauty Shop, the Ida Faye Chapter of the World day this week. Qrove, spent Thursday afternoon of ceased attended. Interm ent will last week with Mrs. Edward Oertel years and South Keyport carriage The following bills were ordered Broad Street, Keyport. Mrs. Mlone wide Outld, I Mrs. Ilaxcl Schlldknecht attended builder, died very suddenly at her follow In the Holmdel Cemetery. Is the former Lillian Ooraldl. ' the Postmasters' Association of New A birthday party was given Qeorge The Blue Comet paid: Jersey Central Power lc Light homo, South Main Street, Keyport, Co., 418.70: Mrs. Edward Quicken- Jeddo-Hlga "The Aristocrat Jersey meeting Wednesday hi New­ a sub, Tuesday evening, In celebra­ It Six Year. Old Tuesday morning, Ftob. 13, IB39, Al- We woloome all news items of A n n a of Anthroclj Stultx.—Adverllse- ark. In the afternoon the postmas­ tion of his sixtieth birthday, at the bush, wood, #10; Mrs, Mohr- We welcome ail news items of tho Mrs. Walling had been In pour Interest to you or your neighbor. ln g , wood, |10; Mn. Charles Mer- Interest to you or your neighbor. m in t la tt ters were guests of Postmaster ®n- home of his son, Herbert daub New Jersey Centrals Fast Train lo Heathnre Celebrates Event with nott for a tour of lmpeution of the The erenlng was spent in playlr.g A Special Birthday Dinner new postofflcc building in Newark cards. At a late hour refreshments which It nearing completion, were served. The do luxo trajn of Uie Now Jer­ Mrs. Harvey StlUwnggon and her Miss Dorothy Miller Is making an sey Central will celobmtn its sixth daughter, Oatherlno, and Mrs. R. extended visit at the homo of her birthday on Feb. 31. Tho dinner Heuser and duughtcr. Ethel, visiter* aunt, Mrs. Arthur Pettle of English- will bo available tor pasMiigers nil In Aibury Pnrk, Tuesday. town, week, and many of those who rode this colorful tflolli to AMMlllq City OUlTwood School Attendance MORGANV1LLE on Its first trip are exported to go Last 3 The following lire tho pupils of down to the aoaaliore on Feb, 'J! * A P O U N D the Ollflwootl school with jjorfcct In commenting on the annivcr (100 lb. bag 98<) attendanoo records for January: Miss Hoffman, Highlanfls, was n Days recent guest of Mrs. Elliabeth Oost- »ary, a representative of the l’ox POTATOES^:!. I Ontde l —Friink Kvaldl, Ertwnrd si'nger Tramc Department said to lo and family at a turkey dinner, Ziegler and Angelina flap|>to, d.iy, 'Six years ngo till* bluo mid SELECTED U. S. NUMBER ONE ORADE Miss Avis P rtslon of Uie Mon­ Grade 3—Rose Dalfonso, Angelina gold Main g:artied lhe ECn.il. It guvc m outh Memorial Hospital In Loim To help reduce Ihe (armer'i ensrmoui surplus of polatosi, we are continuing ovr unwiuel potato late DlBlaee. Anna niPaulo, Lnura and new unooth rtdlnj with Its ball Edna dumbs, Myrtle Pope, Cather­ Branch, was a Sunday visitor of bmrlng wheels, new comfort with until Solurday'i doling. Thli li In iplte ol Ihe la d that ordsfi a r t coming In loiter than luppllei. (To her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, B ine Tracey, Angelo Olumbnttlstlo. one of Um first individual sent; Preston, , cuilomeri wheie orderi hove not yet been Riled, we c?er an apology.) All ofderi lor 100 Ib, bags arade 3—Mary Totl, Jrwph Bnti- coaches, a ttf tho observation c ir »ier, Antonio DIPaolo, WUIlam Di- Mias Llaile feevada and Bemle and ladles' lounge for tho use of placed before Saturday1! dosing will be Ailed as fail al luppllei arrive. Meanwhile we are endeavor­ Paolo and Leroy Knight. Vanderhoof, Newark, were week-end passengers -without extra charge." ing to keep a sufficient amount ul tHeie leleded pelatoei on hand lo tupply your current needi. Orade 4—Dora Beneoto, Samuel visitors of Mr. and Mn. Lewis Hyer, Rapidly ihe popularity of the Ollka, Alfred Rossi, Iren Dlokeracn Mr. and Mr*. Alexander Lewis and Blue Comet Increased and today it FANCY, FRESH CREAMERY M4 j and Mary Glnmbattlstie. family, Fair Haven, were recent Is the aocepted way to go to Atlnn LARGE SELECTED Ontde 0—Bmma Jane Barber, visitors of Mr. and Mn. Edward tic CHy. Mad* Ptom U)> I Brown, BUTTER Fmh Patlturiitd Cr*am ■ ■■ N*w Arrivalt' Ann> milpi, carmella aiambattlstlr, EGGS A nna iRafta, Ooncettn M ary Cllam- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lambertson 8AM HARRIS IIKLPI AKRANflK batttstle, Ernest. Hubbard, Rose Ol- and Miss Irene Koubler were recent NKOItO LINCOLN DAY AFFAIH visitors of -Mr, find Mri. ftllllirtn ambattlstlo* Vincent RafTn and Da- Simuot Harris, Mutawnn, is a Cosgrove In Matawan. ” Witt Purdue. member of the committee which ar­ Outstanding Sale of »BRANDS YOU KNOW Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce of Grade 0—Lillian Purdue, Oonoettn ranged a nalcbrntian of the anni­ Soulh Amboy, visited Mr. Pearce's Olambatllstlo, Rutiedi|0 Hegnmnn versary of Abraham Lincoln's birth C am p b tll’STOMAToioup 3 "" 20« Plllibury « H t t k i n 1 new Ib. baa i » Jack Proit tailit iimar 12* and Joaeph Jaokson. brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. John Tuesday night in the Atrloan Kptt- Qrado 7—Ooncettn Ferranti, Ednn Poarce, Tuesday. copil Zion Church, Ratontown, un­ Campb«H’« B«ani e 3 «fM 16* 0»M Middl er Cim oM now ** i^ l14 Jack Proit JT0.6* Mack and Christian Ziegler. Oeorge Nlvlsonwaa a recent vis­ der the auspices of the Associated ito r of Mr, and Mra, t , PerrJne, Colored Republican Clubs of Mon Hflnz Soup* R S 2 •<“ 23* Royal Saklng Powder te^lT*'cm* 33< Jell«0 or Royal oniimn 3i*»17« BROWNTOWN Walter Bennett of Tennent, was m:uth County. Freeholder Hay a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. inond L. Wyckotr, Kkyport, was Melichmann’i Xft Ybait »k*3* Junket Tablets e e ^ 11* Peter Bennott. among tho sites Iters, the prlnolpnl HflnZMKw iuNi3,m25< 2 ^ 2 5 . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Menvtl er. of Mr. and Mrs. John Sadowsky ol ono being Oliver Randolph, New­ Crlsco I lb, «en 20* i n>, 37* Duryea’s Corn Starch »*» 10* RobertavlUc, formerly of Browif- Marlboro, were recent visitors of her ark, dMlWnnt attorney-general. 2«"'23« town, were wiry pleasantly surprised parents, Mr. and Mn. John Hyer, mimium chocolati H ellm ann’tMAvoNNAiMellfl*^/* on their forty-flftli wedding anni­ We do mill grinding and stock nil Phillip* 6-2fl« B a k e r’* 18* versary at the home of Mr. and Mrs Oenulne Hopper's Ooko. Judson kinds of grains, feeds, shells, grit, c a m 25* Adolph Meniel, Wednesday evening, S. Hopla, telephone Keyport Wl.— hay, straw, etc. Stultss.—Advertlne- M axwtll Houf t Cofftt 31* S w a m Down noun ^ 2 7 * leechnutWT^ « s r ,fc 3^ M ). 8 . Thoao present were: Mr. Advertisement 3ttf ment >lfitf Chat* A Sanborn Coffe« ^ 31* Mufflite ,wS f f w pk*17« A A H S a l S o d a . . p*«5« B««ch-Nut Coff»« . IS; 31* D rom edary iuaomixp>

Sanka or Kaffto Hag ^ 4 6 ' A unt Jemima “ low1 ^ 10« S eO sS C l e a n e r kouhSoVsoi 2 p*t>-21< S a la d a U a "JW ^ 1 7 * ^ 33* S h a k e r Salt MvmP 2^»* 11* C-N D isinfectant . 4 eg. ilfe 21* W hiu RomT«o ?£17< X: 33< Log Cabin Syrup >’ «* 19« B o b - O tOIINMUlkKHICIUIN 2 ”"' 1 9 ‘ Bakor’t Cocoa . H Nn 10* Vermont Maid Syrup 'I" 17« C lean ser* 2 ,0"‘ 9* Dal Monffl n a c h m «n 1 7* Brtr Rabbit M oIq iim imSl 'i* 1' IS* Old Dutch Cleanser 2«»‘13< 70 u. ak|, 0 | D *l M onto nnuwu juici 2 23< Q u a k e r O a t i QU,CK#'MOULM Sliver Dust e . . 2 ^ 23*- Orapo Pnilt mommmt' 2 ‘•"'23* H -0 O a tf QUICK er MOULAIt SuperSuds . . . 3^2S«

M uollor’f JPAOMim'WODUS 3pk«i. 25* Heckeri’ Cream Farina X21* S e lo x THI tfiw 80AC • e ’*•11*

Heins Ketchup bV‘.12« ^ e l 8 « Comet White Rice 2 13* Lux Flakes 2 X' 19* 21* Gulden’* Mustard . i«11< Sum w f et Prune Juice «• ^18* Klrkm an’s ioaf mwow pi*' IS* Sun R aye d tomato juici 2<*n,15< Sumweet Prunes . }lb p^ 19« K lrk m a n ’* borax ioap 6«*k**23« Blue Label T4^ ? r ir 2 bS;,25« Hartley’* Marmalade i** 27* P AND O S o ap . . 2 “ »*• 7* lagle Brand c o n o in i w milk «m19< White Rock Water 2 29* C a m a y So ap . • 3**»* 13*

Prench’f »» 14« mavu 10* Ciaarotto*'^^;01^!: 2 ^ -2 ^ c « * ! 1“ Palmolive Soap • 3 13* Mazola Oil Hnl Cen j j | s Overt Cen 4 1 * Double Tip Matches • l*l‘ 4* Lux Tollot Soap . 3 19* Bliquick •er»e »Vg. 29** Klrknan’s 2 39** Sem inole e 4 2S* <1,25 Reflih Dlih for only 2 3 « •FfEEl Handy Gian L t B o k D lih *Cr#of P r ln Conftif! *3^,300 In P r i n t l With leth retkege el ll^iilsk Van Ivy Wlih l«ri> * wrihei# el 1 *kfi> ef KlrliiMn'i Qranvleled leep Aik Yevr A A P Mesagsr **> OeMb BE Special Coffee Values SoeciaU . . . ./ o r the Week-End Only I Note These Prices A t P CeUeei ere lerved In AmsrUa'i mart, SUNNYFIELD FLOUR •il homeii ler dlicHmlnillng hoilenei have Co a stin g c h ic k en s found Itiste Is ne belter tellee seld al AlUHMMN 0 ^ | C M l It. MO any prise, NOTI mil WIHCIIPKIM NICHI Theie Hnhr nllk>fed chlshens ere ell FANCYOKAM . thefrilftisitretire lie poultry (en rssslve, luy ene while 4% Ibe. ib. 27c ft;', ib. 29* ’ SIIIMMHIiiliii J Bokar S’. 25< lhe ipeelel pneei ten ' ITA^DAW QUAUTV (M sg, WferoM Cefce PORK LOINS m w • * Ita. 2 b Tom otoos or R «d C lrc lt ">• 23* MMIUH Nth, M 4 * M Ce#N BRISKET B IIF freih or Cereed • » ii» . 2 9 * String Boons 8 o ’clo ck I** 19« IOIN LAMS CHOM m i H p i u i t m ft iv< MU, MsHew Ceffee SISUMSCHOM.i^3l< M IIH IL U I PISH ib 19* 3 earn 2 3 c

t i n ; x.i m i. v; FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1935 P A G g tW O ______T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL

Kathryn Harris, Winifred Mogratk, (hall be exempt from taxation c m ia AND ASTRONOMY ARI and Ilia southaailarly. oom tr uf tt,.. farm of U f, Hehannk, and runntua can. Michael Devlno, Bomuel Malit- paragraph thirteen. SUBJECTS FOR GIRL SCOOTS ©Sjfflj.wyagninety nine link* I" Ihmea ae the rivcdle pointed Aiir«i lello, James Nicholson. Junes Parra, couple having the ballon Intact “A ll,taxes from land shall be used 18th. 1197 (1) north ol#hly-sl*•degreei! R. F. CaiToll St Co., auditing firm Containing «m ,,r Mn ■ snd thirty minutes wnI, nine cbsiti. Pupils perfect lb attendance for|R“-h Dominick, Virginia Parlello. was Mn. Emma Meddlng and Prank , Ftmiom V>»Cle*f took Chart* of first for the payment of the Interest employed at tlie luggeatlon of JKTa .h.™ and seven ty-three links tn an aah tnr the Month of January In the local [Edna Hendrlrkaan, Doris Rlnear, aallacher. Thera waa alao a prlae on public debt and the amortisation Mayor Currie last yoar but dismiss­ th e meeting of Troop No. 33, O lrt ilienue (3) south (w o d e g r e e and for' writ! or tht- ty-nvn mlnuua net, fourteen chalna n’liuoU'foUcw: Anna Turtey, Mary Vncent, Bar- tn money for the winners In exftl thereof, and secondly for current ed when the mayor reported some Scouts, Thursday night of last week. id Houth Hop brook; thence (U) i|Uw„ HManm HI** Rehool |bara Porter. V toltlon dancing which was taken by expenses of local government. AD time later tint no start had boen Captain Joan'* patrol wa* given a mort(at«l prrnllni'n lm [I1! the middle of the same Its ■♦•vrroi test; Trance* VanOleaf* patrol ccurst-a. via? south Novbtity-nliMi (]«.. tolim A , *».7% -Oeorge DiSuello,! 6A, #4.6%—Howard Benaon, t t - Mlaa Bernlee Seel and her partner, taxes derived directly or Indirectly, mado on the work, addressed * let­ Aralfollcwln* nisi'f »ril'r. thn BnSrt'S li’ ’*?■„# Ol InP SJ gre«s and thirty tnlnules east two Oasktns. Owl Hendrictaon {nest Braughtlgam, Robert Erdman,,Jack VanPelt, both of Matawan. from alcoholic beverage* shall br ter to the council threatening legal Etudlod about the flag, and Dorothy tenth serif■ thv capital chains: (4) «outn aixty-lhnm degree* Ziegler's patrol went outside and and thirty minutes east ono chain snd Denjamtn Jaekaon, Howard Lloyd John Olvena, Arxell Harris, Arthur l Cut the hit of the evening was the used only for the payment of inter­ action against tho boro if the full the BtabMHy HuHdlng uml Blxty links; thenoe (6) south eighty. studied the (ton. (As thl* wa* a loeltllon be wUl •»'1 lh" ,p Dmiham Morey. Julius Motesca ■ LeFavre, Bennie fllca, Anthony Old Fashioned WUtx contest, it est on the public debt and the contract price of 9400 Is not paid thereof applied lo th. amounl dll® In *lx degrees and thirty m inutes eaat was tin arduous task to eliminate short meeting, there was no good­ uomplalnant on H> morl|,‘*I;,, jtour onains; thence (0) north tw«nty> Paul Putter, Joaeph iAMura, Etea-IZambito, Dorothy Bennett, Flva amortisation thereof until It Is the concern. It was “received and lh« ueand pi wo H'e murfiagMl prera- rlx dtgreea ai\<) ten m inutes, e u i nor Ailkl, Jane Bnrlfnf, Eileen Bush-| Donnell. EkIIq Harris, Myrtle Phll- all those good wfUtaere but H final­ paid." night circle. lm be sold anil llie procrr'iK llirte chains and •Irty-olght links: filed." applltd to the tiiiliiiu,- tiui to the (hence (7) to (be middle ot the afort- nefl. Baiter* Donnell, Ada EIUsoc I Hpa. Althea stiyker, Beatrice Wat- ly was decided a tie between Mr. Another measure would impose a Recorder Hairy BoKe, Br., tepoft- nal«] road and bridge; thence (ft) ’W lttlna OiMns, Jane Kortenhaos json, Minnie OulgUano. and Mrs, Ttiomas Welstead, of Mat- tax on the price charge for gas, Ed collection of f8 as court costs In LEGAL NOTICES "iKfiSj"*."1' tlio proprrtv of M*IIV north twenty>seven degreea and forty atHy RattUHe, Helen Thompson. i 6B, 90.9 %—Lydia Dldler, Helen iwan. and Mrs. C Conover and Og­ tOKERHON. <1 i«!»•■ l.*i'Ln|,l? IS.» tive mittults eaat along the middle 0f electricity, telephones, heat, water, four m otor vehicle ca*es heard by ecutlonH. at Lhe cult or KTAIUIjITT the bridge and road, one chain and Room 38, 90.7%—Joseph Conover jMeoIa, Pauline Pitman, Dorothy den Woolley, of Colllngswood. The pcwer,' light and sewage disposal him. Chancery 6*290 BUILDING AND l-OAN AHHOCTA nuvtnty-two links: thenoe (6) north NIIEKIFP’fl 8ALK—By virtue of a TION, a corporation, und to noia fcuiteen degreea and fifteen mlnutM Ciuries Lockwood, Theodore fichu-! Wells, MUdred Lynch. Edgar Castle money prise was evenly divided be­ service. • The mayor as boro attorney was wcet alcng the middle of the road Wllllam Brown, John Clayton, Story w rit of fl. fa. to m* directed, luuert by ber, Charles flimcera, Albert Vtaeio tween the two couples. nine chains to th e place o f beglnnliif;. Again offering a bill for the pro­ Instructed to notify bhe RoUo Bus ntit of the Court of Chancery of tbe ItOWAHO IIKHJIIT, KhfrlfT, Jean Applegate. Marilyn Kostal. Hallock, Rcseau Henderson, Harold Then like a picture out of a tin State of New Jeney, will be expo*ed Containing about fifteen acres be the tection of agricultural Interests, Mr. Co. that four years' arrcirs In the to aftle at public vendue nn Dated f'ebruary 4th, 1935. came more or leas, Thomas, Charles Van Pelt, Joseph type album stepped Mrs. Evelyn Virginia Malkmus, Margaret Markr McCampbeU asks ah amendment of franchise tax miuft be paid. MuhiI m), Ihe l llh Day of Mareh» McDermott A pine gold. Hol'rs. Excepting and reservinv from tho Margaret Stillwell. Vaccarella. Knickerbocker who was dressed as “ , 1985, ML-4T—IM.W 1B'8 shove deecribtd premises alt that cer­ ! the motor vehicle law so that the Chairman Muehlhausen ot tnei between tb e bom * o t 12 o'clock anA tain tract, comprising approximately Room ¥1, 90.7*fc—Henry B rtlner SA, 902%—Samuel Della. Pietro, a grand dame of '.he 80's. Her 5 o ’clock (a t 2 o'clock) 1n th e after* u.069 acres conveyed to the State nf “farmers” wUl be allowed to trans­ police committee asked considera­ Oeorge Hailarin, Randolph Harris Robert Duckworth, Arthur Qough, unique costume for which she was noon of aald day at the Court Rouae. N(w Jersey for Highway purposes. port “farm products” In vehicles In the Borough of Freetiold, County Chancery 6-280 Relied as the property of HAY­ Lewis Kortenhaus, Jack Nagel, Ei- Carl Roberts, MUdred Devoto, Mary 'awarded a prise was over 50 years tion of 'x proposal to revise the sal­ flllKRIFF'H HM.t).—By virtue of A without registration tags, on roads of Monmouth, New Jeney, to aatiafy writ of fl. fn. to mo directed. WARD B, SPANQl^ER taken In ex. nest Peterson, William Reiner, Ber-! Hlgbie, Amelia Nicholson, Janet old. aries of the policemen so that three a decree of Mid court amounting to rcutfon at the suit of RKNJA5HN approxim ately tl.SS3.O0. out of the Court of Chancery or tbr nice Applegate, Elisabeth Becker [RlcKefsen, Sarah 8chenck, Mlnthaw bordering his land. uven could be employed at tb e same State of Ntw Jersey will be exposed WILLIAMS, and to be sold by Hhe Judges were Mks. Alfred C. Ail that cfrtain tract or parcel of IIOWAItlk H RinilT, HI-frllT. The eighth bin would redefine tho cost as the present two active men, land and premleee hereinafter par- to ssle at public vendue, on Mildred Bowne, Dorothy Fellenberg 8bto,°' Wallin and Merritt J. Warwick of 3fnnda>*f thr IH l» »«> « l Marrb, * batfctrFebruary ». l&Sn. 6B, 933 —Ernest Ludwig. K en­ regulations for die Pitman. AUce Ryan, BORO BUDGET PASSED hall' links, thence (2) south seventy of New Jtr«-y. formerly th*» property Elsie Cosgrove, Marlon Ehlers, Myr­ gation two per cent of the grow tion wn» taken by council. >Ik degrees fifty-four minutes east Telephone 1880-J Beatrice Benson, Yolando Cravafot, one chain and nlmty-nlne linhi to Of ChaHts.M. Tnylor. now d«censed. tle Frsaer, Mary Hailarin, Ruth (Continued from page one) state gas tax; permit district court Howud Khby presented an ap­ John I* Corlies line, tn tn ce (3) south BVJOlNMNt't ftt a point In the mid* Olcxli Curran. dip uf thi- road loading Irom Holniilcl Judge* to fill In place of common plication for a plenary retail con­ tw for the 10,71.0% — Patrlok Lon go, Oon- Roan H, 66*-^erty Aliaena* Newark, regarding the proposed purpon of melting the appropriations set fbrth In the rollowlnc itate tlanrc drliart, Urad* Kicky, Olorla Harold Clayton, WUtnd aeoNt. dam on Aberdeen Road so th* boro ment ot resource* and appropriation* for the fiscal year IMS. 1.59 .inmot Haynes, Joaeph Heyer, WM- Kamp. Dorothy Walling, K indergarten, 53.1% — M u r r a y will be prepared to take advantage icr Pikl, OUM Biter, Mary Bat- Amount of Surplus Revenue (M inuted) ...... t i m t i Friedman, Arthur Pitman. ot tww legislation expected to be krrvlUe, Katherine Oltyton, Irma passed during the present term or Amount of Water Surplus ,000.00 Every One Made lo Sell at 1.08 cinytoh, Florence Conover. Rebn congress. , anotmcM ni»brow, Janet •amon*. Geraldine J. S. Koiss Now With Anticipated Re venae* Uingo. Ruth LewU, Virginia Plats*. Marine*, Parrii Iiland RedltM JTimne aklnner. Cla Van Marts r MCAMPBELL4 M'KNKiHT ins 1*U 1(M ' Hoorn 31, I I J » —O eorgt Banko Surplus Revenue Appropriated ...... ^ 00.00 ♦3,000,00 llryan Boriew, William Calerllne. John S. Kelt*, it. n n ot Mr. and MnOOLLANEOUS M M ntm S ANnOtPATDD- . . . Mr*. June* Kola*, Sutphln Avenue, (Continued from page one) Three httndi'edi of them and all in cor­ John Chooha, Leonard Ootgrove, L icense*...... 1,00ft 00 1,000.00 7SO.OQ Matawan. enlisted Monday at the to m a k e Kobert Oder. M wtrd Hutchlnwn, for the all* value of the land lor Fine* and Penalties ...... 750.00 500.00 rect styles your Spring costume U, 8. Marine Corps Recruiting St* 544.00 John otetu, Malllo h rriu . Wiilitm that ye*r. Improvements of every Interest and Oa*ts ...... a .wo .oo 9,500.00 lion, Federal Building, Ml Wash­ 1AM.M look smarter. So, if you like simple, Wliklna, PonaM Walker, Vieior Ar- nature to land by man, in­ Franohlite Tax ...... 3,500.00 3.500.00 5,741.01 ington Street. New York. Private added iiirllluo, Minnie Omvalol. Betty Oroas Recalpt* Ttx ...... 1JOO.OO 50000 1.17S.0U clean cut slips that go with everything, Kolaa left lor Parrla bland, 8, C„ cluding bulldlngi of every character, Tnm ey, Ethel WooUiy. •hall be exempt from Uxatlon; pro­ Poll Taxes ...... 150.00 150.00 13*03 where the Marine Corpa maintain! you’ll buy enough Tuesday to last an en­ Mats— a Onutueuw Beheal vided, however, that there may be Alcoholic Beverage Lice ru e s ...... 4.SOO.OO 4,000.00 5.0M.U a training center tor reenilU, The ra. M l X—Cdlth Altken, *mtm assessed agalnat and charged agalnct Rental of Library ...... 100.00 100.00 tire season. training period at Parris Island u 100.00 Devoto, OMtterlne DUlu, UUlsn building* iuch *um as may be neces- Water Surplus Appropriated ...... 5,750.00 3,500.00 3300.00 Pinna, Oatharine Banblto, Maty one month, alter whioh he wilt be *ent to the mulne base, Quant,co, sardelu, Jaekaon Bole*. Jtmea to- Tbtal Miscellaneous Revenue* AntlclpMed.llT.4AO.00 #14,150.00 *14,51464 Va»va near Wuhlngton, w » k in « t« n for r advanced “ •a now or ■'•reafter to be provide*!, tosino. netmar UUth. Charlea Olim­ which directly service and or pro training. Fairitlesgly tsHsred and pia. Ml Hard (linear, Edward Sturt tect buildings. Personal property tlt.BSO.00 $17,15000 110,514.54 end Fraud* Slefter. Sea or foreign duly will follow true bias cut , , . of ex* the Quant Ico training. While st 8B. M .l«—Mobert Bolce, Charlie Amount to be Railed by Taxation . M.3M.M 37.541.92 a7,533.N qulsKe pure aMk orepe BnWer. Jolib Btown. Johh Oala- Parrl* bland and Quantico, the lo­ with locfc-stltcfced, rip cal youth will receive lnitructlou In mnrl. Edward OInter. John Hindu, CLASSIFIED ADS •nital Resources ...... *45,340.93 *«4,m .ta H1M 1M proof M«ms. Plain tall- Warren Rast, AUee Berry. Gladys rifle and pistol practice, drill, In­ APPROPRIATIONS alencon type lac* spection* and the “mponslblUtles Cartncr. Kathleen U s m . Evelyn FOR SALE .... Expended trimmed, embroidered mo­ of a marine." He will have an op- Ludcvic, Marjorie Wartrtek. Ptor- 1934 1*34 protunlty of enrolling in education­ A PUBLIC SALE of household fur­ 1*34 tifs. Bodice and California etice Yearman. OKNBRAL OOVOINMBMT- al course* maintained by th* Marine nishing* of Mrs. O. Graham, at 13 tops. AU with adjustable 1A, U J « -4 M U tU s All, Theodore Admlniitmtlve and Kxecutlve ...... (3.SOOOO 63.360.00 63,036.0'/ Oorpa. Pranaau Avenue, Prenetiu, on Peb gfaoulder strap*. PurMlo. Artie Baake. R ank Maaon. Legal T'ees ...... II, at 1 o'clock. IX>r further In­ SO.OO 50.00 1*40 Matthew Bka. SBalvey Wilson, Vlr- Printing and Stationery ...... *00.00 *00.00 *00.00 tlnla ItaiHnonrt, Elisabeth ParleUo Now la the tune to advertl**. formation oall Charles Tice, Mat- *ea Rose, W hite. ewan H 4-J. IS Library ...... 1,450.00 1.450.00 1.450.00 Special Advertising of Borough ...... 378.00 375.00 344.97 Staee 14 to 44 Assessment and Collection of Taxes .. *00.00 *00.00 tt».7S FOR RENT Building Inspector ...... 75.00 75.00 75.00 Department of Finance ...... m o o 235.00 3BS.30 DIG, r t m ROOM UOOSS on lake, Paik Aneasment M ap ...... Men* 350.00 350.00 Avenue. All Improvements. Am- Intereat on Curw.it Loans aad Bond*. 6400.00 6400.00 6,500.00 tu«t lUttner, 145 Main Stree:. HEALTHY, FLUFFY Discount for Prepayment ot To m * ... 150.00 350.00 3343 Matawan. Telephone 10. Sltf r PRESERVATION OF LIFE AND PRQPBRTY— BARGAIN on used aquarium*; Police ...... 5,00040 5,000.00 e.issai guaranteed 10 gallon* for S9.S0 Fite ...... 3,00040 a.Boo.oo 34664* each. Odd alies for 50r. Several H ealth ...... 300.00 350.00 3*0.00 stand* at *1 each. Keyport Trop­ Public Hospital ...... MO.OO 350.00 350.00 ical n*h Hatchery, St. Peter's Publlo Health AMoelattoa...... 1400.00 1.S60.00 1460.00 Place, Keyport. Phone 411. IS Poor ...... 650.00 050.00 a*o.iM 1,000.00 1,150.00 768.44 HOU «B»-*l5. OS and *35. Henry MR. POULTRYMANt e r m n r r e , h iq h w a y b , s b w s m - S. Devlin. Telephone M atawan Roadt ...... 4450.00 3450.00 3.774.46 }0». lttf Th«rc is i WHALE (oil) of a Difference in Aehea and Garbage ...... 1,100.00 1.100.00 1,060.00 HOUW al 1 Fountain Avenue, Mat­ Lighting ot Streets g* Publlo Bulging* 5400.00 5400.00 6,66140 COD LIVER OILS - We Offer the Bm I awan. Bdwln H. Dominick, M ata­ Park* *nd Lake* ...... UO.OO 150.00 606.11 wan, N. J. 4 DKBT SIRV1CB- Payment of Bond* ...... s,ooaoo 3,000.00 3.000.00 INSTRUCTIONS ” Payment. Temporary ■■ ...... •• INS Ove(expenditures ...... Non* 133.70 133.70 IIU niBD *xp*rt*nc*d mMdl^aged IM M W I OveraxpendXun* Public H**lth. None 103.40 103.60 • e m u would Ilk* cA m , with « r Lk* Powder, Sodiuiq FluorMe, Etc. IN I Ovtrexptndltum ...... N o * 437.14 437.14 without housework Inquire Mat­ IN I Cfosxpeoded Balano* OebU ...... 35.06 467.77 467.77 a van Journal offlce, T tltphone IM1 DeAclt Mli‘1 Rsvtnue Anticipated ... 14*346 1433.M 141344 117. 151 *46406.19 REAL ESTATE Total Appropriation*...... 6464*646 *6446641 S ANDFORD’O Apptvrad January •*. IW . HAVS SUYBRS tot mall tarn* Adopted VMruary I, IM*. ':A* ■ PHARMACY O UK your property for qulok re­ VWAAO W. OURaiS, late. van1* Agency. M7-MTA W tLUAM A. SOOOSHS, , Mayor. STSnBtDfrUBKae CCk Mala Street, Matawan. Tklephcn* Mauwan itn. UU tht* O rdlnaaee *bSuak* effect** mvldsd^W t*w. JC FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, IMS T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL PAGE THREE CHEE3EQUAKE health for two yeui, aha was out Browntown School Well gogy, for vocational transportation 1 M clM fai tplsespal Charefe OBITUARY walking Sunday and seemed to be lor two months, I12M; Pekham, j xiie Rev. BIJah F. Reed, pastcri- COMMUNITY NEWS feeling as well as usual. She was Water Is Unsatisfactory UMle & Co., supplies, *17.80; John The call to wonhlp Is a supreme A card varty sponsored by the Michael H. Dolan bom in Matawan and thirty-two Rue, vocational school transport*, c u , there Is no other like it; bleyi- Mra. Robert Higgins daugh­ Ladles' Auxiliary of the Cheesn* At the meeting of the Madison CLIFFYVOOD md mnd Oftineral services for Michael H . years ago was married at the hotre tlon, »7 M; Jacob Lewis & Co., elee- ed j, ^ v tn m who and re- ter!, Carrie and Helen; Mr. and quake Fire Company was held 111 Township Board of Education held Dolan, 77, who died Sunday, Feb. of the family In Keyport. She Is trloal supplies, $1.01; M. O rem , au- cpanl^ ^ Sunday school Is at 10 Mrs. Leon Burlew and aon, Lloyd; tho flrehfluse, last Friday evening. at the Browntown school Thursday Members ol Cllffwood Fire Cpr.i- 10, IMS, at the home of hla urn, survived by two slaters with whom tomoblle hire, $3, and Mra. Urlsi a. m., and the topic Is "Responstbt:* Prises were awarded and refresh' night of last week, Supervising Prin­ puny last night voted to Install s Mn. Webster Burlew, Vincent Bur­ Clarence, waa held Wednesday she made her home, the Misses Boyce, vocational school transporta ity of a Good Cltlien." Prestcn ments served. A basket of grocertec cipal Raymond E. Voorhees report­ new celling In its flrehouse at OllfT- lew, Mr, and Mra. John H auser an i Evelyn and Anna Lufburrow, and tlon. $6.84. disposed of on the cooperative plan morning from his late home, 69 At­ Jones Is superintendent. The Junior wood, after tho coat of Installation family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bur­ two other sisters, Mra. dliabeth ed 478 pupils on roll for the month was won by Caroline Farrington. lantic Avenue, Matawan. Requiem Church Is at 11 a. m. Fallowing the was thoroly discussed. The action lew and daughter, Jane Anno; Mr. mass was siUH at B o'clock In St. Wlnterton and Mra. Ella Bedle, all of January, with an average attend­ SERPICO FAILS TO BEAT OLD ______Mrs. Ooorge Burlew, who recently morning sermon Is the topic “A I# Uie result of u long-Mt need but and Mra. Wilbur De BeVolse ar.d Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, of Keyport; also six nieces and ance of 0427 per cent. The various SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE!) Falth deeded In Modem Times underwent an operation at Or. Rey­ schools thruout the township lost the climax fo which camc recently son, Wilbur; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyport, and interment made In the nephews. The funeral services wcie 1 The Epworth League meets at nolds' Private Hospital, Freehold, from one to three days on account during the extremely cold weathei Van Dom and son, Frank; Mr. ar.d adjoining cemetery. Mr. Dolan w r s held yesterday afternoon at the Wednesday, Holmdel Township returned home Saturday afternoon. p. m., followed by the regular eve- when the company held a card pal­ Mrs. WUIlam Oertel and family born In Freehold. There he married residence at 2:30 o’clock, In charge of the recent bllzeard. polled the largest number of votes nlng service at 7:30. The speaker Mr. and Mrs. Jotur Hauser were - The report showed that four sub­ ly find people were forced to play Mrs. Ervin, Thomas and -Hubert Mary O'Connell, who died about of the Rev. Cedric Hickman, pastor which It has ever mustered at a tor this service will be the Rev. M. visited Monday evening by Mr. and stitute teachers taught during the In thclr overoo Lost 3 it A PO U N D The following are the pupils of MORCANV1LLE down In the seashore on Feb. 'Jl. the Ollftwood school with perfect In commenting on the niiiilver- Miss HofTman, Highlanfls, waa 0 Days (100 Ib. bag 98<| nttondanoo records for January: «uy, n representative ot tlie Pas­ .31 recent guest of Mrs. Elisabeth Cost- POTATOES Z arado 1—Frank ICvnldl, Edward senger TraltUi l)e|>nrtmeiit said to­ lo and family at a turkey dinner. SiLECTED U, S. NUMBER ONE ORADE Ziegler and Angollim Sapplo. day, 'Six years ago this blue niul Miss Avis Preston of the Mon­ arado 2—Rose Ualfonso. Angelina gold train startled the lCa»t. 11 gave To help reduce the farmir'a tnormoui surplus ol potaloei, we or* continuing our unuiuql potato sale DlBlase, Anna Dil'aolo, Laura and mouth Memorial Hospital In Long new MlKKitli nldliH with Its ball Edna Oumb*, Myrtle Popr, Cather­ Branch, was a Sunday visitor of bearing wheels, now comfort with unlll Salurday'i doling, TSli It In spile ol the (act that orders ore coming In lasler than supplies. (To her parents. Mr. and Mra. W. S ine Tracey, Angelo Qlambattlatlo, one of the first Individual seat oiilomers whole orders have not yd been filled, we offer on opelogy.) All < ders lor 100 Ib, bags Preston, , Orade 3—Mary Totl, Joseph Hrol- coaches, Hi(ti the observation car placed before Saturday's deslng will be tilled as last at supplies arrive, Meanwhile we are endeavor. ner, Antonio DIPaolo, Wlillum Di- Miss Llule Nevada and Bomlo and ladles' loungo for the use of Vanderhoof, Newark, were week-end Ing to keep a sufficient amount of these selected potatoes on hand, ta supply your current needs, Paolo and Leroy Knight. passengers wltlvout extra charge.'' a rede 4—Dora Beneets, Samuel visitors 0 / Mr, and Mrs. Lswls Hyei Rapidly the popularity or the Dllks, Alfred Rossi, Iren Dlokerscn Mr. ind Mri. Alexander Lewis and Blue Comet Increased and today it FANCY, FRESH CREAMERY LARGE SELECTED and Mary ainmbattlatlo. family, Fair Haven, mtft recent Is the aooepted way to go to Atlan­ H visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bdwartl tic City, Mad* Prom Ibt ■ It I Orade S—Emma Jane Barber, Fr» PaitturlMid EGGS N*w Arrival* Brown, BUTTER 1(1 Croon ■ A A nna Dllka, Carinclla alam battlstle, Mr. and Mr«. Walter Lambertson HAM IIAHIUN IIKiXll ARRANGE Anna Raffa, Concetta Mnry Glam- NKCIItO LINCOLN DAY AFFAIR battlstle, Ernest Hubbard, now al and Mlsa Irene Koubler were reoent visitors of -Mr. and M rt. Wlllltrm ambattlstlih Vincent RatTn and Do- Samuel Harris, Mtitawan, la a Coigrovo In Matawan. Outstanding Sale of "BRANDS YOU KNOWn Witt Purdue. member nf the committee which ar­ Orade O-Lllllan Purdue, Ooneetu Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pearce at ranged a nolebrntlon of the annl- aiamtmttUUe, Rutlodgo liegemen South Amboy, visited Mr. Pearce's vernnry of Abralutm Llneoln's birth Cam pbell’* t o m a t o io u i* 3™" 20< Plllsbury •» H o c k in ’ noun ib? beg 1« Jack Frost milit suoar ^ 12* brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John and Joseph Jackson, Tuesday night In the African Bpls- a ra d o 7—oencfttn JVrrnntl, Kdnn Pearce, Tuesday. copil Zlnn Church, Katontown, un­ Cam pbtll’s B tans • 3 sine 16« Gold Modal *r C irnola neui J t^ l14 Jack Frost ^6* George Nlvlson was a recent vis­ Meek and Christian Zlcglor. der the autplcna of tho Attaelalea itor of Mr. and Mrs. F, Perrlne. Colored Republican Clubs ot Mon- Royal Baking Powdor 17* '.m133* Jell-0 or Royal bm im 3»*«'17* Walter Bennett of Tsnnsnt, was in:uth County. Freeholder Ray­ H «l nz S o u p i 2 - 2 * BROWNTjOWN a recent visitor of Mr. and Mn. mond L. Wyokoft, Xlsyport, wa« Flelfshtnann’i XR Yeast -k'3« Junket Tablets e . ^ 11< Peter Bennett. among the s|ieakur«, the principal H e in z ia k io man $ 3 ^ , 23« 2 .^25' Mr. and Mrs. Emil Memol er. of . Mr. and M ri. John Sadowsky nt one being Oliver Randolph, New­ » s . ___ _ li - Vegitabli Sevp, fse n O r i T I V I ■ $eup er Chlektn $relh 2 « n* 2 5 < C rlsco I lb, eon 2 0 * 1 l b < 37* Duryea’s Corn Starch p^lO* RoberlivlUe. formerly of Brnwii' Marlboro, were recent visitors of hev ark. assistant nttornoy-general. town, were very pleasantly surprised parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hyer. Tomato Soup, Vegetable Hellmann'SMATOMNAiM e'..lS*«-27« rlllllipS loop O rleans 5 m m 2 5 < B a k e r ’s m im iu m c h o c o u t i 18« on their forly-nftli wedding anni­ We (In mill grinding and stock all versary at the home of Mr. and Mrs Genuine Hopper's Coke. Judson kinds of grains, feeds, shells, grit, Maxwtll Hout* Coff«» < Sw ans Down cam koui *' 27« Beechnut^’^K S Sr'" 3^23* Adolph Mensol, Wednesday evening, S. Hopla, telephone Koyport 791- liny, straw, etc. Stiilt*.—Atlvortlso- 1 31 Ma OV-mIMD MUMN AND Feb. fl. Those present wore: Mr. Advertlsement aotf ment aetr A A H Sal Soda . . 3* Chase ASanbornCofft* ^31* M u ftiite iiscuit nouit pll# *7* B««Ch-NUt e l!ri 31* D r o m e d a r y oinom * u a d mix p><« 18* B o r a x m-muu-tiam e e 13* Sanka or K affn Hag !^46< Aunt Jemima W <**■ 10* S.OeS Cleaner kowmmi 2 21* S a l a d a T e a S * 17* pV,b 33< Shaker Salt afltAi0 2p‘o*11* C-N Disinfectant e 4ot 21* W hite Ro»eTea ,Sl7< ^'ab; 33- L og C a b in S y r u p 1101 19* B a b - 0 FOR IKAMIl It PORCIIAIN 2*“ * 19* •AMITTI, OOAOON A Q B a k e r ’s C o c o a . Hib.H»iO( V e r m o n t M a id S y r u p 17* C le a n s e r s kiikmam'i t tuNintt« ew” y* D el M o n te piachm SHAMi m 17* Bror Rabbit Molastas iaml 'fu1, IS* Old Dutch Cleanser 2 >«• 13« Del M onte mnmwu juici 2 23< Quaker Oat* houlaT 20 “ ' pk*' 8* Silver Dust e • . 2 ^25< G rape Fruit noMMir 2 ,,n’ 23* H -O O a t l QUICK or KOULM ^ 10* Super Suds . . . 3^23* MACARONI M B S e lo x THI SPUD IOAP e e ^»11‘ M u e lle r ’s SfAOHIHI, NOODLES P B ‘ 3* Hecker*' Cream Farina X21* I4o i. i n , Lux Flakes 2 X! 19* '•* 21* Heinz Ketchup beMe I® * Comet W hite Rice 2 X ' 13c G u ld e n ’s M u s ta r d . |er l ] c S unsw fet Prune Ju k e «"«>* 18* K lr k m a n ’s ioap powon pH0,* 13* Sun R ayed tomato juici 2 tw,i13« S u n t w e e t P r u n e s . J lbi 19* K ir k m a n 's sorax «oai> 6 “ “ * 23* Bluo Label ,0eo^Mri!ne, 2 25* Hartley’s M arm alade i« 27* P and O S o a p . . 2 7* Ragle Brand c o n d in h d m ilk 19* White Rock W ater 2 29* Camay Soap e . 3 *•‘••13* Clgar.tto.c^ 'I^ .S !C:! F r e n c h ’s Itn ph# oSavu 10* 1” Palmolive Soap . 3 13* L u x T o ile t S o a p . 3 — 19* M asola Oil Mnl Can 21* QMrt Can 41* Double Tip M atches e **«. 4* B ls q u tc k to!" iiscuits large pkg. 29** Klrkman’s W 2 ^ 39** S e m in o le c1T m . 4 23* * 11.25 Rtliih Dlih for only 25* ’FREEI Handy Gian L* Box Dlili ‘Creol Prlto Conttill *36,300 In Prinil Atk Yom A h P Manager fei OeMI* WHh lath Pailiage et lliqullk Veu Iwy Wlih lesh Purihest et 1 ‘kgs, ef Klrkmen'i Oranulsled leep

Special Coffee Values S o e c ia li . . . . / o r the Week-End Only I Note These Pricet A t f CoHttt ere served In Amerlee'i smert* SUNNYFIELD FLOUR •il home«i hr dlicHmlnellnt hestasiH heva COASTING CHICKENS teund thete Is na battsr tellee teld at Tfisie teity nllk-lld shltkeei e n ell ^ M M AUrNWOM 8 5 e u m A iA 0 ony prise. NOII m il witK't IHCtAi MKIIt FANCY 0OkADI (A N , , Hie highesthlgheil rellng .J J I.te ^ J /C ^I’b, Ib. 2 9 * pevltry ten rieelve. Iwy ene while 44 III. ■------.J Bokar !i» 25* the speilel pneei Iasi STAhiOAUD QUAUTV llrang, Mgerew C eh e PORK LOINS irniRHAW i • Ib. 21' Tomatoos or Rod Clrclo ib. 23« tO N I lll l Md), M U edM Ceffse BRISKKT BIIF Preih er CetMd s e lb. 29* String Boons 8 o’clock corner of ttu« can. Michael Derlno, Samuel Main* farm of U jr. tfdtattok. and runnina ptragraph thirteen. SUBJECT! FOR OIKJL 8COCTI thinet «a th* rtetdle pointed AurU couple having the ballon Intact f ^ ' o“nri™"v;iv.T.. “a" bSf{fsf.» ello, Jam a Nicholson. James Parrst, “All .taxes from land ahall be tiled R. F. OtrroU h Co.. auditing firm ContalQlni unt alalreath o f an ae ro mih, 1WT (1) north elfhiy.a|>t degravH PuKSta «srieot lb attendance lor Ruth Dominick, Virginia Parle Qo, was U n . Smrna Meddlng and Frank more or Itaa, and thirty minylea weal, nine ohainn first for the payment ot the interest employed at the suggestion ot . Franses Varoieaf took charge ol of lhA tenth ami aevenly-thre Edna Hendrickson, Dorla Rlnear, Oallagher. There waa alio a prise tit* south at January la the local on publlo' debt and the amortisation Msyor Currie last year but dlamlts- the meeting of Troop No, aa, Olrl -•Ih.'e.Jt*.” "* of lb. His- Ih c n c t• 13) a o u t h tw o d e g re e a am i fQr; ty-flve mlnutaa east, fourieen chains nhooltfoUow: . Anna Turbey, Mary Vncent, Bar­ In money for tlie winner* in exhi­ thereof, and secondly' for current ed when the mayor reported some Scouts, Thursday night of last week. bim» ouiitiiiis VJJSJS bara Porter. \ bition dancing which waa taken by a n d t h a t th n rntltl ah a re# ,,f *ri' ' to South Hop brook; thence (8) down W w « » Hlih Sehtel expenses ot local government. All time later tint no start hud been Captiln Joan's patrol was given a m o rtc a a e d pr**iiilBi'« «ultl It* lh « tha middle of Ihe same lla.aevtrni courtit, via; aouth aeventy»nUia o?. Hoorn M, 17.7%—Oeorge DIBueUo, 4A, Howard Benson, Bl­ Min Bernice Skel and ber pinner, taxes derived directly or indlraotly, test; Transit VanCleafi patrol follcwlnf order, thai U m ' o? th e made on the work, addressed a let­ Aral plact thu «von grtta and thirty mlnutea «aat two a u ita m , 0«ri Hendrickson uest Braughtlgam, Robert Erdman, Jack VanPelt, both of Matawan. from alcoholic bevenges shall be ter to the oounoll threatening legal ctudied about the flag, and Dorothy t e n th aerlea o f thr* capital 8tO(.K o f c h a ln n (4) i n u t n i l x ty - th r * * Ziegler's patrol went outside and and thirty m lnutea cast ono chain and oeojunln Jackson, Howard Lloyd John Givens, Ariell Harris, Arthur > But the hit ol the evening was the used only for the payment of Inter­ action against the boro if tlie full tbe Stability ''“''‘‘"'V T h, Coowdi Onnhaa Morey, Julius Morcsca LeFkvre, Bennie Sica, Anthony Old Fashioned WUU contest. It studied the stars, Ms this was t r o d a tl o n b r noiil »" north twenty! Paul Porter, Joaeph UMura, Elee- Zamblto, Dorothy Bennett, Elva was on arduous task lo eliminate amortisation thereof until it Is the concern. It wjs “received and c o m p la ln .n l « rlx dtgtaa and tan mlnutea, east paid.” filed." : lies be .old anil tbe prncrhereof three ohaina and ilxly*aight llnka' ned, B arbara Donnell, Ada EUlaon. Upa, Althea Stryker, Beatrice W at- ly was dsolded a tie between Mr. Another measure would Impose a Recorder Horry Bolte, Sr.. report­ a p p lie d lo th e b alan ce du«. to th e thence (7) to the middle of the afun>. tylfUMd Ottdna, Jane Koitenhans son, Minnie OulgUano. and Mn. Ihomas Welstead, or Mat- said road and bridge; thence (H) tax on tbe price charge for gas. ed collection of W as court costs in LEGAL NOTICES C° S i>i?dn“«nB' Iht- property «f north twenty*aeven degreea and forty aW y RateUffe, Helen Thompson. i 8B, 00.9%—Lydia Dldler, Helen iwan,,and Mrs. C Conover and Og­ electricity, telephones, heat, water, four motor vehicle cases heard by N. LOKERSON, el all.. l“ji£lnn}” five mlnutea eaat along the middle of Room n . 90.7%—Joseph Conover {Meola. Pauline Pitman, Dorothy ccutlon at the rult the bridge and ro&d« one chain and den WooUey, ol ColUngswood. The pcwer,' light and sewage disposal him. Chancery 6*290 BUILDINQ AND I-OAN AflHf>ClA» Kc-vcnty-two llnka; thenoe (9) north Charlea Lockwood. Theodore S c h u -! Wells, MUdred Lynch, Edgar Caitle, money prise was evenly divided be­ service. ■ The mayor as boro attorney was H H K R IF P ’A fiAIsK—B y virtu e of « TION, a corporation, and U> he sold fcurtten degreea and fifteen minuter ter, Charles Slmcera. Albert Vlsc'o , Wflllam Brown. John Clayton. Story tween th e two couples. vrrU of fl. fa. to me directed, luueil b y wm along the middle of the road Again offering a bill for the pro­ instructed to notify the Rolio Bus nut of tbe Court of Chancery of the IIOHMKn JIKinilT, AlierlfT. nine chains to tho place of beginning. Jean Applegate. Marilyn Kostal. Hallock, Reseau Henderson, Harold Then like a picture out of a tin ©tat® o f N ew Jeraey, will be exposed Containing about fifteen acre* be th« tection of agricultural Interests, Mr. Co. that four years’ arrears in the lo tale &t public vendue on . D a te d t'cb n m r> 4ih, 1935. Virginia Malkmus, Margaret Marin Thomas, Charles Van Pelt, Joseph type album stepped Mrs. Evelyn came more or less. McCampbell asks an amendment of franchise tax mtufc be paid. MiUKti)', th e 11th D ay o f Mar«li| McDermott * Fimgold. Sol Excepting and reserving from the Margaret StUIwelL Vaccarella. Knickerbocker who was dressed as • . 1988. 83Lr«-4T--l26.0l lfi-8 above deecrlbcd premises all that cer­ the motor vehicle law so that tf.e Chairman Muehlhausen ot We between ihe horn* of IS o'clock fturi tain tract, comprising approximately Room 17, 90.7 %—Henry Brelner 5A, 902%—Samuel Della Pietro, a grand dame of Uie 80's. H er 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock) In tbe after­ Robert Duckworth, Arthur Oough, farmers” will be allowed to trans­ police committee asKed consldera- 0.009 ncrca conveyed to the fltate nf Oeorge Hailarin, Randolph Harris. unique costume for which she was noon of said diiy at the Court Houae. C h a u a r y Ntw Jtrsuy for Highway purposes. Carl Roberts, Mildred Devoto, Mary port “farm products” In vehicles Jlo c^V a yrzprtel to nfviss tha til­ Jr. the Itoraugh af Froefcold, Courtly R H E B IF F ’H M.%!,K.—Hy v irtu e o f n Helued as the property of HAY­ Lewis R orttnhaua. Jack Nagel, E i- lwarded * pri«f ,ovpr..M> y?ars of Monmouth. New Jeraey, to eatiafy WARD B. SPANGLER taken in ex. Higble. Anuliti Wcholsjn, Janet without registration tags, on roads eries of the policemen so that three a decree of said court amounting to writ of fl. fa. to m<- directed. Issued nest Peterson, William Reiner, Ber­ old. out of tha Couri of Chanccry of tnc ccutton at the «uit uf BKWJa m i n Rlcklelsen, Sarah Schenck, Mlnthaw bordering his (and. men could be employed at tne same approximately tl.ttlOO. WILLIAMS, and to be aoUl hy nice Applegate, Elizabeth Becker irhe Judges were Mrs. Alfred C. All that ccrtain tract or parcel of State of New Jersey will be expoied Shemo. The eighth bill would redefine the cost as the present two active men, land and premlaef hereinafter p»r- to sale at ptihllc vendue, on HOWARD HBIOIIT, Sheriff. Mildred Bowne, Dorothy Fellenberg, Wallin and Merritt J. Warwick of M obcIb t , the llth Pay «f >larrh, Dated F ebruary 1. 1936. 6B, B3S —Ernest Ludwig, Ken­ regulations for drawing up and or at a sltjht increase. Hie mayor I Jic“i*riy f jjjni .nrt Jenny miosino, Louise Leary, Leila Matawan, and Mrs. Merritt Kent, helof in tbe Township of Howelt in l»3f>, Adrian Lyon, Sol’r. neth Pike, Henry Buydam, William singing nomination petitions for replied that M'ltawan now had Cc “ — and Slate between the hours of 12 o'clock and (iOLr—-lT -f2 7 ,7 2 JB-8 Laughlin, Dorothy Melton, Helu cf Freehold. Mrs. Rosa H. Bergen, the County of Monmouth S o'clock (at 2 o'clock) In the after­ Walters. Ethel Bendy, Elsie Dldler, elections. [Ijreater ratio of policemen than any of New Jersey. Short, Ruth Thorsen and Margaret president of the club, complimented Situate on the east aide of the road noon of said «lny at *hA Court House, Elizabeth Duckworth, Cornelia. Har­ In the Boruugh of Freehold. County Wifitins. the chairmen of the aflilr, Mrs. Jo­ The bills submitted by Monmouth town in the county, citing popula. leading frcm Blue Badl (now Adtl- r.hla) to Toma Rtv-tr. Defflnnlns at of Monmouth. New Jeraey. to latlify ris, Octavia Horton, Ruth Long- tion figures, areas covered, and decree ot satri court amounting to Room 3S, —Alfred Applegate, seph Haley, and the co-chairman. County's other assemblyman, Mr. the northweai oorner or a lot of land jtrtet, Evelyn Mower, Florence Or­ sixes of the farces In several munici­ conveyed by David Antonidui, execu­ a p p ro x im a te ly |3 ,297.00. Lawrence Congro, Martin Lautei- Mrs. J. Martin. Knight, Include measures to enable All the following irnct or parcel of ROSS W. MAGHAN sha, Thelma Porter, Virginia Bac- palities. The mutter of making the tor of Charlea 8. Errickaon, deoeaaed. land and prem ia hereinafter par* wald, K enneth Lynch, Waldy Pelo* township fire districts to fund un­ to Jonathan Brrlokaon and running INSURANCE a n a REAL ESTATE cone, Josephine Sica, Edythe Wells. salaries of all department employes tlcularlv described, altuate, lying and Oeorge Marts, WUllam Ratellffe paid water service charges; give the thcnce (l) north twelve decraea thlr- balng in the Township of Atlantic, in 58 Middlesex Street 4A, 88 J% —Earner Green, Robert alike was not discussed, and no ty-ilx mlnutea east rl*ty*«evtn and a Henry Schwars, Charles Vreeland. department of commerce and navi­ op­ hall Hnks, thenco (2) south aevanty the County f'f Monmouth nnd StRtP Bturt, fiidie Pitman, Ahce Ryan, BORO BUDGET PASSED of New Jir>*y. formerly the propert) MATAWAN NEW iERSfc* Elsie CosgTOve, M arten Ehlers, M yr­ gation two per cent of Uie gross tion was taken by council. t>lx decrcea flfty-four mlnutea east Beatrice Benson, Yolando Cravalot, one chain and nlnrtf-nlne llnka tc of C haiiit, M. Tnylor, now l Orifflths, Marguerite Lambertson 4B. 87.5%—Robert Adatte, Robert plication for a plenary retail con­ Helen Robert, Haael Schulmelster. Johnson, Oeorge iLeary, Oeorge of the ordinance when passed on pleas Judge and establish fees for sumption license to sell aiooholio Room S3, WJK>—Leon C hristina', Melnser, Marcello Pelios, Richard first reading and he thot there wp* district court cases. '' beverages, accompanied by a. fee ot William Cross, James Dorsey, Rob- Slur:, Billy Tlchenor, V. ■tm.Ui, a purchaser asking the introduction Other bills would Increase the Jur­ 4138 to cover .he balance of the fis­ irt Kipp, John Lockwod, Adeline Orlmaldl, Salile Mae Lee, June of the ordinance but he had aincn isdiction ot dlatrlet courts from 1500 cal year which ends June 30, and H Bogart, Mary Caracciolo, Jeanette Muon, Elinor Rast, Ada SuyVam, been infoim ed Mrs. JLoura Mount to 41000, establish a state highway was granted on motion of Qouncll- i t Dominant Cosgrove, Kate Dtotsman. VlrjlnJa Muriel Bonntlt. had had several applicants but no between Highland Beach and Bay man Parker. The present license Hotallng, Cordell* Hubbard, Mary SA. 9JJ%—Jack Altken, Otto Die­ agreement for the sale of her prop­ Head, i increase the membership of tor the premises. Kycr'a Rc«tauiunt, Jane Kearns, Rita MoLaughlln, trich. Tooley DkFedele, Jam es Drug- erty at Summit Place end Jackson the racing commission from three Middlesex Street, la to be surrend­ Morton Peaeux, Irla Ralnaud, Mur­ ii, Lindsay LeMolne, John OUmplo, Street. to five, and perm it freeholders In ered by the owner, James H. Hyer. iel Van Pelt, Ftrol White. Edward Vincent, Merritt Warwick, Mayor Currie said it was true thr fifth class counties to appoint fire Hhe place until recently was con­ Room S3, M J% —Catherine De­ Mary Dalola, Angelina OulgUano, toning ordinance gave the toning marshals. ducted as ths Spanish Tavern, Th«- voto, Catharine Oottrell, Marie Elisabeth Robotkay, Mildred Buy- board of adjustment power to ex- White. Muriel Brown, Margaret dam, KMhryn VanPelt. tend the toning area 300 feet, biH Felta, John Kearaa. Leslie Woolley SB, 84,J % — Galvin Bell, Louta he believed the board was not In NOTICE ii nd Mlohaal Oragelwlch. Farialla, Camilla Gentile, Theodore favor of the changes to be mai'c Silk Slips Room M, 66J%—Bsrnlos Duncan. Palumbo, Howard Seltanck, Mbert under the proposed ordinance, lie Notice la hereby given that the following local budget and tax ordi­ Lola Crine, lather Martin, Oracr Hanson, Haael Fiaher, Dorla Pflug- said he thot a building there would nance w u approved by ths Borough Council of the Borough or Matawan, PhlUlpa, A lta Lewla, Oladys Qeores feldrr, Sadie DeMaSo. add 410,000 or $15,000 ratafolea nnd County of Monmouth on January It, 1939. loretta Nappl, Swlyn Oernhardt, 2A. 83.4% — Howard Friedman, would bring about more ratable*. A hearing on the budget and tax ordinance waa held at Borough Kllaabeth AnMSlno, Beatrice Mar­ Fraalrr PhlUlpa, Fred Sturt, Mary He aiked who would introduce Hall, on Friday ath, February, 19U, nt 7:90 P. M. o'clock, a t whioh Ume tinet, Bvaratt Lsuth. Walter Rtldd. Hickey. Yvonne Porter, Mary Wills, the ordinance on aecond reading. and place objections to ssld budget and tax ordlnanoe ot the Borough ot Norman Thomas. Robert Wooda. all, 83.1 %—Joseph Angelo, Milton It v a t Introduced by Councilman K. Matawan for the year 1935 were heard. Room W, 61.7%-gtobert Alien, Blrvenaon, Raymond Nicholson, An­ L. Cartan, seconded by Albert B. Local Budget of Borough of Matawan, Oounty ot Monmouth, for ttlwin Brawn, Donald MacMillan thony LeMolne. M ay Hayw, Helen Smith, and passed with three vote* the tlaoal year 1935. John McQurdy, Walter Thomas, Coward, Anna Farlello. Alloe Mo- for by Oartan, Smith and Augtiati This Budget ahall alao institute the Tax Ordinance. Conrow WyokoS, B ltibaU) Barker, Curdy. Muehlhausen Jr„ and opposed by An Ordinance relating to taaea for the year INS: IA, 18,7V—Richard Olayton, Hur­ lluih Oooper, Alla Orlne, Marl* Parker and Uoyd. Councilman Mer­ Be It ordained bar ths Sorsugh Council ot the Borough of Matawan, ley Baker, Plillomtna Delta Pietro, lMrUr, Bdlth Dtabrov, MUdred Pa- ritt J. Warwick was absent. Oounty of Monmouth, th a t th a n ahall be aasesaed, raised by taxation, Ungraded, 10.9%—Joseph Dalola, nano. Leah Mm tSrrtn*. Bemlee It was voted to get in touch wit!) and collected for the year IMS, tha sum of Twenty Six 17iou#nd Three Susie Lauro, Mary lice, Bond ford, Jan e t Dominick. Mr. Vemuele, federal engineer, of Hundred Ninety Nine Dollan aad Jtlnrty atu^e Gents An tha IB,Tl.8%—Patrick Longo, Con­ Room t>, 6 6 » —Jerry Almwia* Newark, regarding the proposed purpose of meeting ths appropriations set tbrth In the following itate- Harold Clayton, Wilfred Oeorea, stan t Otrhart. Oradl Kicky, Gloria ment of resources and appropriaUots for tlie fiscal year 1939. Kamp, Dorothy Waiting. dam on Aberdeen Road so the boro 1.59 James Hayma, Jwtph Heyer, Wal­ will be prepared to take advantage ler Pike, OMfkf Baker, Mary Baa- Kindergarten, 69,1% — M u r r a y Amount of Surplus tteesnue (Brtlmated) Friedman, Arthur Pitman. of new legislation expected lo be knvtue. Katherine Clayton, lrma passed during thn present term of Amount of Water Surplus (btlmwed) ...... 6,000.00 fcftry One Made to Sell at 1,9* Clayton, Florence Oonorer, Rebd congress. , RWOUKCBS ntsbrow, Janet ■bunons, Geraldine J. S. K oiu Now W ith Antle^ated Kannaea uuibo, Ruth Lewis, Virginia plain R e itlim .flnlne Sktnner, ttla Van Matter Marines, Parrii Iilind M’CAMPBELU M'KNiGHT IMS 1094 i m • Hoorn It, 81 J » —Oeorge Bankc Surplus Aevenue Appropriated ...... W O 0.00 43000,00 0,000.00 noun Buriew, WUllam Caterllne, John 8 . Kolaa. M, aon of Mr. arut MISOBLLANBOCS WWHfOTS ANnCTPATO— Mrs. Jamea Kolaa, Sutphln Avenue, (Continued trom page one) Three KtHl'Ml of them... and all in cor­ John Ohooha, Leonard Cosgrove, U c en ta a ...... l.OOOiN 1,OUOXIO Matawan, enllttsd Monday at ths 7W.0Q R.ibert M k , *4wart Hutehlmon, nnea and Ptnaltlca ...... 780.00 rect styles to make your Spring costume U. 8 Marins Corps ReorulUng Sta­ for ths alia value of thn land for 600.00 044.40 John Owens, Malllo Parrtea. WUllam Interest snd Costs ...... s ,.. ^ 1,400.00 tion, Federal Building, 141 Wash­ that year. Improvements ol every 1,600.00 1JM.M look smarter. So, if you like simple, wukina, Donald Walker. Victor Ar- m n e h lte Ttuc ...... 1.100.00 ington Street, New York. Private nature added to land by man. In­ 9.800.00 3,741.01 mrlllno, Minnie Cravalot. Betty Oroas Hecetpts Tax ...... 1JOO.OO ■00.00 clean cut aiipe that go with everything, Kolaa left tor Parrla island, s. C., cluding buildings ol every character, l,17t.tu Tniuej, tth a l WooUey. M l W aei ...... 110.00 150.00 where the Marins Corps maintains shall be smmpt from tax*, n; pro­ 1SS.0O you’ll buy enough Tuesday to laet an en­ AlcohoUc Beverage L icen ses...... 4,400.00 4,000.00 a training osnter for reorulta. The vided, however, th a t there may bo 6,0MJ8 HA, N.lft—ftUlh Altken, tam i asasiisd against ind charged tgainst Rental ot Library ...... 100.00 100.00 100.00 tire season. Devoto, C atherine DUki. Lillian training period at Parris Island Is buUdlngi such sum as may be nacet- Water Surplus Appropriated ...... l,7M.0O 1,600.00 1,400.00 l*iaua, Catherine SambUo, Mary one month, after which ha will be sent to the marine bate, Quantloo, aary to provide the municipal asrv- Bardella, Jaekaon Boles, Jaasa in- ioea now or hereafter to be provided, ITital Miscellaneous Revenues Anticipated.»17,400.00 #14,100.00 Va„ near Washington, for advanced $16,51444 losino, Relmer LmiUi. Charlie Olim­ which directly service and or pro­ pia. Millard Rlnear, Bdward Sturt training. Paultlaagly taiHarsd and tect building*. Personal property I1SMOOO •17,180.00 I1BJ14.44 uiui Francia Zlsgler. Sea o r foreign duly wUl follow true bias o u t. . . of ex- SB, 90.1%—Robert Bolce, C harlia the Quantloo training. While at Amount to be Raised by Taxation ...... H JN .I1 97.S44M 17.U9.40 quiaKe pure sMc orepe nmner. Jorin Brown, John Cola* Parris laland and Quantloo. the lo­ with lock-stltchsd, rip 1 3 cal youth wlU receive Instruction In 1 marl, Bdward Olnter, John Hinds, CLASSIFIED ADS Ttital Resources ...... |4€,J4893 proof seams. Plain tall- rifle and pistol practice, drill, In­ 447J47J4 Warren Rast Alice Berry. Oladys APntOnUATIONS •rad, alencon type lace earner, Kathleen Unea. Evelyn spections and the "responsibilities FOR SALE Bxpend*d trimmed, embroidered mo. Ludewig, Marjorie Warfclck. Flor- or a marine." He wUl have an op- protunlty of enrolling in education­ A PUBLIC SALE ol household fur­ i n s 1*34 ltM tifs. Bodice and California enee Yeatman. OKNBRA1, OOVfSlNMSNT— al coureea maintained by the Marine nishings ot Mrs. c. Qraham, at IS tope. All with adjustable 7A. U J% —Oouglas Alt, Hieodore Admlnlstnttlve and Executive ...... 48,900,00 |3 .MO.OO Corps. Frenaau Avenue, Freneau, on Ftob 41.M4.0'! rtoulder straps. Farlello, Ants Banks, Frank Mason. Legal 'J'ots ...... 60.00 60.00 1SJM Matiliew Sica, Bhalvey Wilson, Vlr- 18, at. 1 o'clock. Fbr further In­ Printing and Stationery ...... 900.00 800.00 600.00 iiinla Baitoomt. XUsabsth Farlello Now Is the turn to adrertlas, formation call Charles Tice, Mat- fM Rosa, WUte, lM i _jSwan^JM-J._ 11 Library ...... 1,410.00 1,460.00 1,440.00 Special AdverUalng ot Borough ...... a w ,» m m >44.97 Shea 14 to FOR RENT Assessment and Collection of Taxea .. m o o 000.00 8M.74 Building Inspector...... 71.00 7900 78.00 Department ol finance ...... m o o SUM IU J 6 BIG, i Assessment M ap ...... None 160.00 MO.OO Avenue. Al) Improvement!. Air- Interest on Current Loans and Bonds. 1UO.OO 8 £00.00 OAOOAO gust Kattnsr, 14« Main Strset. HEALTHY, FLUFFY ; Dlsoount tor Prepayment of Taxea . .. lao.oo 960.00 Matawan. Telephone 10. 3ltf t m r PRESERVATION O f LOT AND PROMBITY— BARGAIN on used aqusrtunu; Police ...... 4.000.00 4.IN J1 guaranteed M gallons for ga.M K re ...... 1.000.00 9M000 MMM each. Odd sites for 80r. Several Health ...... 300.00 160.00 610.00 stands at II each. Keyport Trop­ Publlo Hospltfl ...... ,,, MO.OO 180.00 640.00 ical Flah Hatchery, St. Peter's Publlo Health Aanelattoa ...... IJKUM 1,400.00 1 MO.OO Place, Keyport. Phone 413. IS Poor ...... 490,00 480.00 1180.00 Poor—tourgency Relief ...... 1.000.00 1,160.00 741.44 H OUOas-411. gM and 138. Henry STRBFTS, HIGHWAYS. SSW ERS- MR. POULTRYMAN! S. Devlin. Telephone Matawan R o a d s...... 4MO.OO SMO.OO S,774.44 108. 18U Tharc it i WHALE (oil) of a Difference in i Ashes and OartMWa...... 1.100,00 1,100.00 1,060.00 HOU«S at 1 Fountain Avenue, Mai- Lighting or Streets * Publlo Buildings IMO.OO 8400.00 s,m .M COD LIVER OILS - We Offer the Beet awen. Bdwla R Dominick, Mata­ Parks and Laksa ...... UO.OO 180.00 604.11 wan, N. J. 4 DEBT BHW I0B- Payment ot Bonds ...... 1,000.00 1,080.00 sooo.oo Payment, Temporary (Notea) (Bonds) tJOOM i» o o o 780410 farwetiu Cod Liver 03 .5 5 IMS Apprd. ItetervM Overaxpended .. 71.71 Nona None SPECIALY PRICED AT Per Gal ON T ill PIANO AOOORDION nnd l«M Unaxpended Bal. Aocount D ebit.. « 7 J 7 None Moiui 1 on any wind or string Instrument 1% Apprn. 1>mporary (Notaal (Bonds) 171.00 UW.OO 640.00 Arrangements can be made to Contingent ...... 100.00 wo.oo 300.00 We Alao Stock purchase lmtrumenti. Abo re­ Overaxpendlturaa 4194 ...... 611,41 Mane Nona pairing. Annate School of Mualc. Sttaigaiwy AuthortntiSM iNotesl—Snow 47 Washington Street, Red Bank 100.00 None Toxite, B. K. Diainfectant, Ktmo, C. A. W orn Removal and Bread Street Slide .... None Telephone Wad Bank 1711. Mar. I ltU Kipsndlturea Without Appropriation, 1HM Non* Nunn Capaulea, Wallto, Don Suni umI Many Other JoumU. Ttlephons 1IT. 1 Deficit Mlsoell. He venues Antlclpxtsd IN I. Nona 61,10 61.00 Rsmltlad Uens Tnut Aeraunt W l ...... 41.10 Nods None Nationally Known Ru n Am NW 1NC* ‘ ,’" t 1411 suit Paid Without Appropriation ... Non* IM6.1T 1,664.11 INI Owmpenditurea ...... Non* in,TO 111.70 TRAINBD npsrisnosd mlddls>ac*d lH I-IN t Ovaraapendltuiea PuMIe Health. Non* 109.40 101.60 woman would like M s n , w l l h ' t Lice Powder, Sodiunq Fluortdt, Etc. IIM Oeeitkpaodlturas ...... N ow <97.14 417.14 withow houtswork. Inquin Mat­ Il» Onespended Balaaoe Debit ...... 11.0* m n m . n a wan journal once, Telephone INI DeOdl Ula‘1 Keaeoue Autlelpated ... IjUIJN i n u i 1M JM Ilf. ill REAL ESTATE Total Approprtatlens...... 444M JI M4MSM M4A04.lt ANDFORD’C ■MWliilx rtnrjttjaa.'njja g .jttcltags.-^ffl 'zy. - Approred January n , IM . H A W a tm n * for email farm. Adopted M m ary 4, IIM. PHARMACY ll Ust your property lor quick re- b d w a s o w. o u a i t n , saMa. v a n 's Agency. M7-M7A W tLUAM A. KOOOMM, .. Mayor, 121 MATAWAN Mam etr**4, Matawan. Ttlaphore ,. o e n . ,u ■ £ E _ _ Mauwan IIM. lMt , IHIa Ontlnsgwe shsll take street aa awiSirW law. ‘ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS. IMS T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL PAGE THREE U r 1 ^ SgU ',UJilAUMll»! ji. ., u u iiu ^.-saaatti —— ———mmrnmb+m CHEESEQUAKE health for two yean, she was out Browntown School Well gogy, for vocational transportation . . _ Charct» >. OBITUARY walking Sunday and teemed to be lor two months, »1184; Pekham, The Her. BIJah P. Reed. paat&— COMMUNITY NEWS Water It Unsatisfactory Little A Co., supplies, I17J0; John A card party sponsored by . thi feeling as well as usual. She was The call to worship Is a supreme Michael H. Dolan bom In Matawan and thirty-two Rue, vocational school transporta­ and Mn, Robert Hlfglns and daugh­ Ladles' Auxiliary of the Cheesi- call, there Is no other like it; bleti- CLIFFWOOD yeara ago w u married at Uu hotre At the meeting of the Madison tion, $7.50; Jacob Lewis b Co., elec­ ters, Carrie and Helen: Mr. and qualte Fire Company wae held In funeral. services for Michael H. ed Is the person who hean and r^i of the family ln Keyport. She la Townahlp Board of Education held trical supplies, 11.61; M . Oreen, au­ Mn. Leon Burlew and ion, Uojfd; tho Arehftuse, last Friday evening. Dolan, 11, who died Sunday, Feb. ■ponds. The Sunday school is at Ip Members of Cliffwood Fir# Com­ survived by two sisters with whom at the Browntown school Thursday tomobile hire. $3, and Mis. Urlas Mn. Webster Burlew, Vlneent Bur­ Prises were awarded and refresh­ 10, IMS, at the home of his ton, a. m., and the topic Is "Responsibil­ pany lut night voted to install s she made her home, the Misses night of last week, Supervising Prin­ Boyce, vocational school transporta­ lew, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Hauser an i ments served. A basket of groceries Clarence, was held Wednesday ity of a Good Cttlaen.” Prestctt new celling ln its flrehouse at Cliff- morning from his late home, 89 At­ Evelyn and Anna Lufburrow, and cipal Raymond E, Voorhees report­ tion, W.M. I wood, after the coat of Installation family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bur­ disposed of on the. cooperative Plan ed 478 pupils on roll for the month Jones Is superintendent. The Junior was wan by Caroline Farrington. lantic Avenue, Matawan. Requiem two other sisters, Mrs. JSliabeth Chureh Is at 11 a. m. Following the was thoroly discussed. The action lew and daughter, Jane Anne; Mr of January, with an average attend­ 8EBPICO FAILS TO BEAT OLD Mrs. Oeorge Burlew, who recently m ass was solid a t 8 o'oiook In Bt, Wlnterton and Mn. Ella Bedle, all morning sermon Is the topic “A la thc result of <■ long-felt need but and Mrs. WUbur Oe BeVolse ar.d ance of 04.27 per cent. The various SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES underwent an operation at Dr. Rey­ Joseph's Roman Catholic Ohurch, of Keyport; also six nieces and Faith Needed In Modern Times." the climax fo which came recently son, Wilbur; Mr. and Mn. Trank Keyport, and interment made In the nephews. The funeral services were schools thruout the townBhlp lost Van Dorn and son, Prank; Mr. ar.d nolds' Private Hospital, Freehold, The Epworth League meets at e:*i during the extremely cold weathet adjoining cemetery. Mr. Dolan wm held yesterday afternoon at tile from one to three days on account Wednesday, Holmdel Township Mrs. William Oertel and family returned home Saturday afternoon. p. m., followed by the regular eve­ when the company held a card pat­ born ln Freehold. There he married residence a t 2:30 o'clock, In charge of the recent blimard. polled the largest number of votes Mrs. Ervin, Thomas and -Hubert Mr. and M n. Jo h n 'H au ser were ning service at 7:30. The speaker ty and people were forced to play Mary O'Connell, who died about of the Rev. Cedric Hickman, pastor - The report showed that four sub­ which it has ever mustered at a Reddlngton, Mr. and Mn. Rlohard visited Monday evening by Mr. and tor this service will be the Rev. V In their overcoas, Thc high, un­ three yean ago. For forty-seven of St. John's Methodist Episcopal stitute teachers taught during the school board election. The success­ protected celling Makes the bulld- Wolfe, Mr. ahd Mrs. Ford Lamberi- Mrs. Frank Van Dorn of Cedar past month. Mre. Mae Plnkham Wayne Womet, editor of the Sun­ yean hc was employed by the Cen­ Church, ot which M n. Walling wan ful candidates were Daniel S. Ely, day Guardian, a man of unusual lrii lmiposslble to heat ln Bevcre cold son, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nen- □rove, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles substituted for Mre. D. Pettle ln the Bur.'ow and daughter, Jan e Ann, tral Railroad of New Jersey, serving a very active member. Burial was president of the board, who received ability and gifts. Come and And wi'Jther. The new lower celling Is land, Thomas Taylor. JcSn Hauser, the company as brokeman, baggage­ In Cedarwood Cemetery. Willis school, Old Bridge; Miss Mary 188 votes; H. E. Manee, who receiv­ Charles Hauser, Miss Gladys Pti;t»r A ccict ration ot the Holy Euohar- out seme thing about the nation's llkewtee expected to give additional man, fireman and conductor. Dur­ Boehm for Mrs. Orace Vogel at the ed 188, and J. Herbert Sclienck, who Robert KUcommlns, Mrs. Hawhurst 1st was held In the Episcopal Chureh Hillsboro school, and H. Pearson for protections. Qood music at all serv­ protection from thc heat ln tne ing the past ten years he has been Adeline Dibble Thompson got 178. Another candidate was Jo­ fcuiKmer. Mr. and Mn. EM1I Mentel Jr. and ot Our Savior a'. 8:30 o'clock Sun­ Mrs. R. Oaub at Uie Brunswick ices. Prayer meeting Thursday ot retired. He Is a member of the I Mrs. Adeline Dibble Thompson, 62, seph Serplco, HlUcrest, who got 30 family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarenct day morning. Oardens school. Mre. Lester Squires 7:30 p. m. Junior League, Friday aL Mias Anna Dunham of the Brook­ Central Railroad Veterans' Associa­ ! widow o t Jam es Henry Thompson. votes. All of the successful nomi­ Hauser. (Dancing was enjoyed thru­ Mrs. Nelson Applegate has been substituted for Miss Eleanor Brbwn 3:30 p. m.. Miss R uth 8 too tho t/, lyn Hospital, spent Wednesday ar.d tion, the Brotherhood of Rallwvy | died at 11 o’clock last night, Feb. nees were running for reelectlon. out the_ evening. T he music was confined to her home by Illness. V . ^.W W ,,>ehool fpr several day-- ‘ superintendent. Thursday -with her FBr^?fcvWr. '!btlM a, -K\1.&>c..Anc)rrt O rder of 14, 19?T, s.1, th e result of » lull c'V'tr T. vot'Bf. lumlihed 'by Prank Van Dom Sr., A vblenilue dance W'j1, AtHj!-'- ’ A ' communication was7"recelVed Mra. Oeorge W. Dunham. Hibernians. He Is survived by one the cellar stain , aiiBtalned last No­ the election meeting. The tellers Prank Van Dorn Jr., Hubert Rec'.- corrd In the basement of the Epis­ from the BUtc Health, Department, fln t Baptist Church Mre. John D. Ivins and daughter, sister, Mrs. Joseph Wademan ot vember. She was taken to the Mon­ were Stanley Stllwell and Oeorge. dlngton and Richard Wolfe. Re­ copal Church this evening. stating that the drinking water at The Rev. Carl H. Koeker Jr. wttz Isabelle, spent Lincoln's Birthday New York; three daughters and mouth Memorial Hopsltal, Long Sutphln. Alex L. MoClees was the | freshments were served and thc Mr. and Mrs. N athan Cressman the Browntown school was unsuit­ called to Dayton, Ohio, due to tN> ■with Mrs. Susan C. Miller In Long -three sons, Miss Anna Dolan ol Branch, with a fractured hip, and secretary,. ' guests departed at a late hour. Mr and sans, Lawrence and Melvin, able, but It was satisfactory at Mill- serious Illness of his mother. All Branch. Matawan, Clarence of Bradevelt. remained there until Jan. 3, when and Mrs. M entel were th e recipient.': were Sunday vlslton at the hone brldge. services will be held In the church, Mrs. Richard Teague and children Township Committeeman Paul R. she was brot back to her home ln of many lovely gifts, v of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schnucl’.. A supply of forms was received BIRTHS Sunday, as usual. Sunday school of Cranford, spent Sunday with and Charles of Matawan, Mrs. Wil­ the Freneau section of Matawan. Mr. end Mrs. Byron Burlew and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy BurleW and from the IRA for school projects to with William Bader, superintendent Mrs. Teague’s mother, Mrs.' Beaale liam Morris of New Brunswtok, and where she h u lived for the past daughter, Arleen, of Parlln, spent daughters, Mildred and Ethel Fran­ be recommended by thc board. A A daughter was born to Mr. and Is at >10 o'clock. The Junior B. T, Craig. ' Miss Cl'tra Dolan ot Matawan; a*id thirty yean. She was a member of Sundky a t the home of Mra. Ro..c ces, visited Mr. and Mre. John requost for u ioave ot absence waa Mrs. Earl Nielsen, Valley Drive, P. U. Is at 3 o'clock, and thc Senior Mrs. Russell Ivins spent Wednes­ three grandchildren, Paul Jr., Har­ the Women's Auxiliary of the Fre­ Burlew. Hauser, Tuesday ovenlng. reoleved from Mrs. Orace Vogel, Matawan, Tueaday, Feb. 12, 1935, at B. Y. P. U. a t 8:80 o'clock. At the day ln Jersey City visiting her sis­ old and Ralph, ehlldren of Paul. neau Independent Fire Company. C. H. Nlssley, extension specialist teacher of the Hillsboro school. ThU Rlvervlew Hospital, Red Bank. morning service, the Rev. Otto F. ter, Mrs. Edward Smith. Mr, and Mrs. William Oertel ard Funeral services will be held from In vegetable growing, spoke on “Tlie matter was laid over until the next Mr. and Mrs. B. Mlone, Maple Laegler, superintendent of religious Miss Laura Kuluu, npeai. family visited at the home of Mr. Growing of Sweet Potatoes" at a Mrs. Carrie Walling her home Monday afternoon, con­ meeting.. Ruben F. Miller, clerk, re­ Place. Keyport. are the parents of education of the New Jersey BaptIM Birthday In Perth Amboy. and Mrs. Burk .Lambertson Sr. of meeting ln tho flrehouse last ove­ Mra. Carrie (Lufburrow) Walllnf, ducted by the Rev. Carl II. Koeker ported that all tuitions to receiving a baby boy. Mr. Mione Is the Joint Convention, ‘will preach. The eve­ Thomas H. Ryan attended thc Scuth Amboy, Saturda evening. Jr., pastor of the First Baptist nlng a t B o'clock. All Interested wtrc widow of the late Alvarado M. Wal­ high schools for the flnt half of proprietor wllh Vincent Oeraldt in ning service will be In charge of Hauptmann trial at Flemlneton one ■Mrs. Prank Van Dorn of Ccdu; Ohurch, Mktawan, which the de­ Invited to attend. ling, Keyport boro olerk for many this year have been paid. Vincent and Ben’s Beauty Shop, the Ida (Faye C hapter of the Worlu day this week, arove, spent Thursday afternoon of yean and South Keyport carriage ceased attended. Interment will The following bills were ordered Broad Street, Keyport. Mra. Mlone Wide Oulld. I . Mrs. Hazel Schlldknccht attended last week with Mrs. Bdward Oertel follow ln thc Holmdel Cemetery. builder, died very suddenly at her paid: Jersey Central Power de Ligtt Is the former Lillian Oeraldl. the Postmasters' Association of New A birthday party was given Oeorge The Blue Comet home, South Main Street, Keyport, Co., 415,70; M n . Bdward Quaoken- Jeddo-Hlgl ilaand, r "The Aristocrat Jersey meeting Wednesday In New­ daub, Tuesday-evening, In celebra­ U Six Years Old Tuesday morning, Feb. 19, 1835, Al­ We welcome all news items of buah, wood, #10; Mre. Anna Mohr- We welcome all news Items of of Anthrac Stults.-Advertl*e- ark. In the afternoon the postmafc- tion of . his sixtieth birthday, at thr T * ’" New Jeney Centres Fast Train to tho Mrs, Walling had been In pour Irtercit to you or your neighbor. Ing, wood, 110; M n. Charles Mer- Interest to you or your neighbor. m ent 18tf tcrs were guests of Postmaster Bln- home of his aon, Herbert daub Heaalinrtt Celebrates Event with not! for a tour of Inspection of tnd The evening was (pent ln playing J. ..'.JU .JI.J ______. . A Special lllrtliday Dinner new postofllcc building tn Newark oards. At a late hour refreshment? which Is nearing completion. were served, The dn luxe train of the New Jer­ Mrs. Harvey stlllwnggon and her Mlaa Dorothy- Miller la making an sey Centrnl will celebralii ILi sixth daughter, Catherine, and Mn. R. extendeU visit nt the home of hct birthday on Fob, ai, t i >* dinner Houser nnd (laughter. Klhel, visited aunt, Mrs, Arthur Pottle of Engllsh­ will bu uvinlablo for puaHpngera all In Asbury Purk, Tuesday. town. Wrek, and many of llit-nn who lode thin colorful train to AtUiitlo m y CIIITwnori Mchuol Attendance MORGANVILLE on Hit first trip are expociod ta go 4 A POUND The following are Ihn pupils cf down to Uie seashore on Feb. Ml. 1 tho ClIITwood school with ported In commenting on tln> anniver­ Mlu Hoffman, Highlands, w m ti (100 lb. bag 90« otlcndauco records for January: sary, a representative of the l'as- recent guest of Mrs. Elisabeth Cost- POTATOES Grade 1—Frank Kvaldl, Kdwnrd sengev Trento Department, said to­ lo and family at a turkey dinner. Ziegler and Angelina Sapplo. day, ‘Six years ago this lilun nnd SELECTED U. S. NUMBER ONE ORADE Clrade J—Rose Dnlfonso, Angelina Miss Avis Preston of the Mon­ gold train sinrtled the Ka«t. It nave m outh Memorial Hospital III Long To help reduce ths farmer's enormout surplus ol potatoes, we or# continuing our unuiuql potato lot* DIDUm , Ainm UlPaoln, Laura and new t.mooth rkllivj with Its ball w Edna numbs, Myrllo Pope, Cather­ Branch, was a Sunday visitor of bearing wheels, now comfort with until Saturday's dosing. Thli It In spite of Ihe fad that orders or# coming In loiter than luppllei. (To her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. B ine Tracey, Angeln Olainbattl«tle. one of Min first Individual seat ruitomsri whoie orders hav# not yel bean flllad, we offer an apology.) All orders (or 100 Ib. bogt Preston. , Grade 3—Mary Tot I, Joseph Brel- coaohes, nifd tho observation o r ploccd bsfore Saturday's doling will be flllad oi foil ai supplies arrive, Meanwhile we art endeavor­ nor, Antonio DlPaolo, William Di- Mias Uaile Nevada and Be rule and ladles' lounge for tn e use of Paolo and Leroy Knight. Vanderhoof, Newark, were week-end passengers without extra charge," ing lo liiop a sufficient omourtt of thts# itleded potatoei on hold to tupply your currant nesdi. arado 4—Dora Beneeta, Bamuel viilton of Mr. and Mri. Lewla Hi m . Rapidly the popularity of tne Dllka, Alfred Rossi, Iren Dlokerscn Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lewis and Blue Comet Increased and today it FANCY, FRESH CREAMERY M4u nnd Mary alnmbnttlstle. family, Fair Haven, were recent Is the aceoptod way tn go lo Atlan­ LARGE SELECTED o ra d e 5—ESnma Jane Barber, vlslton of Mr. and Mn. Bdwud tic Olty. Mad* Prom ft. U, I * dOL Brown. BUTTER Fnth Pathurlxid Crtom I JL EGGS N tw A rrlvoh A nna Dllka, Carmclla aintnbattlatlr, MAM ItAUHlS IlKbPH AHHANUK Anna ftaffa. Ooneetta Mary Olam- Mr. and Mra. Walter Lambertson NKUltO LINCOLN DAY AFFAIR battlstlo, Ernest Hubbard, Rom a l- and Mlaa Irene Koubler wire recent visitors of Mr, M id'M ri Wllllitai am battlstlo. VlnccUt RafTii and Do- Bimuel Harris, MUtawan, la a W itt PurdUD. Cosgrove ln Matawan. member >jf tlio commlttnn which or- Outstanding Sale of "BRANDS YOU KNOW” Qrado o—Lillian Purduo, Oonmtta Mr. and Mra. Charles Pearce of ranited a celebration of the anni­ aiambaltlstlp, Ruiledgii lfagomnn South Amboy, visited Mr. Pearce'* versary of Abraliam Lincoln's birth Campbell's tom ato soup 3 »"• 20< Pillibury it Haikin' hour i^beoI13 Jack Frost taiw iuoar ^ 12* brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs. John Tuesday night ln the African Kpls- and Joseph Jackson. II mai rowomacoNncnoNMi fa j l * Orado 7—Odnoettn Ferranti, Ednn Pearce, Tuesday. oopil Zion Ohurch, Eatontown, un­ Campbell's Boons . 3 lJnb, 16« Gold Modal er Corosota now iblt^al14 J a C K r r a S T of MOWN WOAA O 4 Mack and Christian Ziegler. Oeorge Nlvlaon was a recent vis­ der the AUsplCM of the Associated itor of Mr. and Mn. P. Perrlne. Colored Republican Clubs of Mon- Holnz Soups ? S 2 <«• 25* Ro/al Baking Pow dor17* ’•«*' 33* Jell-0 or Royal pnmrti 3^*'17« BROWNTOWN W alter Bennett of Tannent, waa m:uth County. Freeholder Ray­ a recent visitor of Mr, ana Mn, mond L. Wyokott, Keyport, wat MKtO tarn ceni Flelschmann’s XR Yiast coke 3* Junket Tablets . . *«■ 11* Peter Bennett. among the speakers, the prlnolpal Holnz MANl3 25< 2 21* Mr. and Mn, Emil Menul fir, of ,Mr. and Mrs. John Sadowsky nt one being Oliver Randolph. New­ Crisco I lb. sen 20* ***" 57* Duryoa's Corn Starch h* 10* Robertavllle, formerly of Brown­ Marlboro, were recent visitors ot her ark, tuslslanl attorney-general. Hormol's .'X*Sttffti 2 - 25* town, wen very pleasantly surprised parents, Mr. and Mn. John Hyer. c h o c o la ti Hellmann'SMAtoNNMNei.18«M^7« on their forty-fifth wedding anni­ We do mill grinding and stock nil Phillips T™ C M ,bl- 6 ,,",2fl« Baker's mimium Wb«‘ IB* versary at the home of Mr. and Mrs Oenulne Hopper's Coke. Judson kinds of grains, feedi, shells, grit, Beechnutwwt® S r* 3 ^ 28* Adolph Menael, Wednesday evonlng, S. Hopla, telephone Keyport 781.— hay, straw, etc. Btu|t».—Advertise­ Maxwell Houso Coffee !in 31« Swans Down cam noun ^27* PVt), 6. Thoso present were: Mr. Advertisement 2Dtf m ent astr Chase & San born Coffee ft 31* Mufflite MAt,v« « ^ ^ 17* A A H Sal Soda e . +* 8« Beech-Nut Coffee • £31. Dromedary «in«w imad m ix ^ IB* Borax m^ uli-tiam . . ^ IS* Sanka or Kaffee Hag S46* Aunt Jemima W <**■ 10* S* Oe 8 Cleaner kouwnoVwi 2 pfcgi. 21* Salada Tea ukin X' 17' 33* Shaker Salt am 11* C-N Disinfectant # 4 et. tlie 21* White Rose T«a ^17* X'33« Log Cabin Syrup 13 »•■|IM 19* Bab-0 FOR IKAMll t MKUAM 2,■,,, 19* Baker's Cocoa H Ib. Hn IQ * Vermont Maid Syrup ^ ‘17* Cleansers ISot. Dei Monte m a c h ii *hmws 'IHi 17* Bror Rabbit Molauoi#MW cad 18* Old Dutch Cleanser 2<«<1S* Del Monte pinum u juici 2 <»»23« Quaker Oats moulaMOULA*? 30 n ^ B* Silver Dust ( . . 2 **, 25t Grape Fruit mom°imry 2<™23' H-0 Oats QUICK er MOUIAII Super Suds e e . 3^23* Mueller's spAOHtnt noodlm Spfcg'. 25* Hackers' Cream Farina & 2 1* SelOX THI INiO WAP a e I** 11* Heinz Ketchup *om« 12* bow« 18* Comet White Rice 2^13* Lux Flakes 2 19* ** 21* Guidon’s Mustard # i* 11« Sunswf et Prune Juice «• ^-18* Kirkman’s io*r rowou ^ 18* Sun Rayed tomato juici 2 15< Sunsweet Prunes . 3 lb 19* Kirkman’s iorax ioaf 6 ‘•‘••23* Blue Label " S 8 M “ 2 b l S * Hartley’s Marmalade 27* P and O Soap e . 2 7* lagle Brand condiniid milk ,,n19‘ White Rock W ater 2 29* Camay Soap . • 3 <•‘••13* French’s MB'** 14* o l* V H 1 0 ' OeartMo.Wta^S^S^CSll" Palmolive Soap . 3 <*••13' Mazola Oil Pint Can 2 | e Overt Can 41* Double Tip Matches I pkf. 4* Lux Toilet Soap e 3 19* Bisquick 29** Kirkman’s °Tofd 2 39«* Seminole 'mwi? . 4 28«* *11,25 Rtllih Dlth for only 23* 'WEEI Handy Clau L§ Bo* Dlih •Grtel Priit Conftif/ *36,300 In P r i m I With lech Ptikate ef lliqulik Yeu luy Wlih lath Pursheit ef I *h|i, ef Klrkmsn'i Oranvleted leep Aik Yewf AtP Manager Pm Oetalle

Special Coffee Values SoeclnU . . . . for the Week-End Only! Note These Price$ A l f Cefftei ere terved In Anerlie'i weert- •ll hone* for discriminating haslsisei have SUNNYFIILD FLOUR leund there ll ne better seffas leld at COASTING CHICKENS Thtie teity milk-fed chlikeni ere ell A AU4UW0M any price, NOII THIS WIBfl INCIAl NICIII fANCYOWOI , Ihe htgheitrating lie Over * | ( | « poultry un nieive, luy ene while 4l(lbi. lbs J m w ® 4ll Ibi- Ibi J m W Bokar 12$* the ipeilel prises lelt •TA^OAKD q uautv llreitg, Vlgereei Celhe PORK LOINS IITHIIiC HAWhw t • • lb. 21. R«d Circlo ib. 23« Tomatots or WA, NU#*ed Ceiw BRISKET BEEP • e lb. 29« String B«ans PRISH FILLET S&& ib 19* 8 o’Clock ib. 19« LOIN LAMB CHOPS it. 2 * 3 cant 2 3 c MlU, Meffew Ce^se RIB LAMB CHOPS 4 fc SS* PRISH IL U I PISH ib. 19* Pjggfe FOUR I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 45; n j BWS-BPaWSVSBS?-_ II11.■BJLgWB L • 1.,U'Ji l. ■li^JUM Ltt^JLLL^r "Z a E -* BU'*‘ 0Ter u tm tr Valentine Party Given LEGAL NOTICES LECAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES _ LEGAL NOTICES mmrnrni J Waltef Quintan or New York At Recreational Center of tba oaniial ittoek of said Freehold tanilo Aventia • a aouttowaalgrly dl* In tho southwciieriy lint of landa noon of aaid day at tho Court Mutual Loan Association and the reotlon 48 leet: thence (8) l o a north* fconveyrd lo Henty v&. W lsohusen l»v In tbe’Borough of Freehold, 08 THfphooi 337 ; Looking Backward spent several days the past week proceeds thereof appied on aecounl easterly dirc«Uon 186 fett to a point lloien Casino by deed recorded ip the County r.f Monmouth. Now Jan with Prank Blmpaon. Wednesday afternoon, about se\- or amount duo oomptalnani Its In lbs northor.y property tins of ilonm outh County Clnrk’s Ortlto in tatlsfy a dfrroo of Mid court -- on ing lo approximately U.840A. flW M tl Rtsc? PrUar Afl^HMN enty-flve ohlidren enjoyed a vsler- mortrage dated August 7, !»•»; and Kalherlns OeFur«sl( ssid point being nook SH4J of deeds pngs 88T llienivr IT B U ABOUT FOLKS AND Miss Aina 8mlth, of Raritan, in the aeoond place, the prsmlMs de* In the face of the timber bulKjead't tunning from said beginning slake ALL those (.ertaln lots, tr*ols m HPQWN rUDMPHIKO AJ*S THINGS WE KNKW IN tlne party at tho Recreational Cen­ rcrihed In oompiainant'a aaid mort­ ihenoe (4) In an easterly dlract (1) hculh four drgrera thirty four parcels of land and protAiatt. sliua , M nm M Q COMPANY, inc. spent Biturday and Sunday with lying and being In tha Township T « LONG AOO ter. The children were dlvldsd into gage dated Augttat 7, 1033, should oe along* the " faco of the timber im »ar‘ balkn___ minutes rast along the easterly ald<> . J. V iM nrown. President Miss J. Mabel Brown. ■old and the proceeds applied to the and along tbo aald ltroneny tine 12 of aald road Iwo hundred ftet, lhPH«’«* Matawan, County of Moumouth ai The Misses Arrownnth entertained groups for games, after which rr- amount due complainant on Its aaid -91’ lraa> ihe place of (3) north olghty five degrees twenty State of Naw Jerary and known t M riia Kl)f Xouot. U u ifio i JSdilor mortgage dated August 7, 1925. BBOINNINO. designated aa Iota number! sevtot Mias Enrlglit .and Joseph Conover freihm ents were aerved by several six minutes *ast at right angles tu and eighteen in blook "A" on a n .. fW ied as (he property of JOBBPIC flslssd as (he property of JAMIM said first course al* hundred and flfij entitltd. ‘"Map of Cllffwood Beal SIXTY YEARS AGO of Freehold on Lincoln’s Birthday. older (iris. DOMBROWPKC, et a)s.. taken In ex* KOVAL DKFOHKHT. et als.j lakon three feel and four tenths of a foot, Hark, Matawan Township, Montnfcul Oeorge M. Harris a tiled on Tues­ Calces were donated by M n. Hen­ ecutlon at the suit of PRBBHOLD in execution at the suit or 15M.- thence (2) north four degrees thirty “ “ j„" made January !— (From Our Usuc of Feb. 13. 1875) M UTUAL LOA-N ABBOCIATION and VB13AY NBWBPAPIsn WORKERS' (our minutes west parallel with thu County, N. ... ______day on the Olty of Savannah for the ry L. Zucker, Mrs. Merritt J. War­ to be sold by 1824.. by Richard Heuser," P C, l.X & -r , ar There will be aji entertainm ent at BUILDING A LOAN ASSOCIATION, first tourre (wo hundred feet lo thc filed in tbe C*trk'* Oftice o f ihe Coul South, where he will remain several wick. Mrs. John S. McCurdy and HOWARD IIEIOIIT, Sheriff. a New Jersey corporation, and lo be southeast corner of said-lol conveyed ty of Mftumouih and more partlculal ibr- Brownvllle Schoclhouse on Fri­ weeks. Dated Jsn'y Oth. 1835. sold by to Hlsety K. Simpson; tbence (4) Iy dearrlbed as follows: # day evening, Feb. 19, for the pur­ Mrs. Benson J. Wame. D. E. Ma­ Jo_seph_Mcperinoti, Sol'r. IIUWAHD JltiHiHT. Sluriff. south eighty dve degrees twenly six BKGINNINO at a point In 1L Edwin H. Dominick has gone to honey, the Oreat Atlantic and Pa­ 7SLr—4T—431.® SSIft Dated Jsn'y 16th. 1036. minutes wtxi along tne south lino of southwest cornsr of GuldOb S trsu NATIONAL IW IC R IA l pose uf raising money .oward the Braelow and Tepper, &*el,ra. ssid flimpaon lot, sis .huodred and. Lakewood to spend the rest ol the cific Tea Company, Jam es Butler, where the stuno Is Inttoectod by t! > ASSOCIATION purchase of oblnet organ, for 105L-4T—844.10 1-22 fifty three feci and four lentba of northw«st,erly line of Sunrise Avenu* 1 winter. Chancery 6*281 toot to the placc of beginning. Cou> / 9 J 5 uptown American Stoic, downtown running thenco (1) northwester the use of the Sabbath and day The Rice Food plan} has been h i iKHIKK'h H.tliK.-By virtue of a cii wcttK Y e/iea talnlng three acres. . along lhe southwesterly line of Qu .R- schools in that district.* American Store and the Nations 1 writ of fl. fa. to me directed, issued HIIKHIFKH K.tLK.—By virtue of Together with al) right, tttle and den Street fifty (60) foet lo a poln running -for a week past Store gave fruit _ __lor punch. _ M'ss out of tbe Court of Chancery of the writ of fl. fa. to me dii'ected. Issued Interest of Wlndell Estates. Inc.. to thence (2) southw esterly and .'at rig .. .Never before, perba-s! in the his- Htate of New Jersey will be exposed sll lands lying in front of the above angiee with said Gulden Street, «t ii ’n,e Whist Club goes ta New YorkjBarimr4 Todd assisted Mrs. Warup to sale at publ.c veodue. on out of the Court of Chancery of tho One T ear ...... $2.00 tary of Matawan. has there betn so llate of New Jersey, will be exposed described lot to the middle of aaid along the southeasterly line of l j 81k. Mouths ...... 1.00 Stturday for dinner and to witness wm, tj,e party. Manila)) Ihe )3th (lay of yebrunrr. to sale a^ public vtndue, on road , number sixteen ott said map. one hu ^ great a necessity for the bestowal of 1936, Being tho same premises conveyed dred (100) feet to a point; thenco ( Three ..^W • • . . . , ... Monday* the 4th day of March. I8S5, Single Cop)** ...*...... *.ttj prkvMe Uum y us al the present. l T?.%J<'ll'r B a c t a '05S« ^ ^ . 5 . ™ ® S ‘ I Thursday evening, the Recrea- between the hours of 12 o'clock and to Paul Boettcher and Anton Koppnn- sruthearlcrly along the northeaster . between tbe houra of 12 o’clock and 5 berger by deed from Zita Schlrbaum line of lots numbers twenty and nln i s V B s c m m o N h a t e s Families that have heretofore en- *^uUillls "“ toe raid-;nonal center Orchestra, consisting S o'clock (at 2 o’clock) In the after­ Payahle In Advance noon ot aaid day at th e Court House., o'clock (at 2 o'clock) In the afternoon and buaband dated April 12. ,1830. and teen od aold map., and parallel wl Rsectitor* and administrators of joyed the comforts of life, th ru lacl^ iof Maude McGee, John McGuire, In the Borough of Freehold, County of raid day. at the Court House in recorded In the Monmouth County the first course, fifty (60) feet to Knates bare the right to select the of during the past year, are now de­ Elwood VanBrakle Is representing Leonard Cosgrove, Osborn Sickles of Monmouth. NeW Jersey, to satisfy the Borough of Freehold. County of Clcrk’c Office In book 1516 page 352. point; ihcnco (4) northeaaterly d o i newspaper in which they desire their Matawan Lodje, K. of P, at the a decree of . said court amounting to Monmouth. New Jersey, to satisfy s Seised as lhe property ot ZttaSchir* the norUiweaterly line or Sunrl prived even ol bare necessities. The and Michael Devino, played for approximately $16,819.00. decree of said cAur* Jo bn»7n ale., taken in execution al Avenue and parallel with the seoor . notices' printed. If the right Is not course, one hundred (100) fleet to tl i) ■su-cUed* the Surrogate will make Township Po:r Fund In the past session of the Grand Lodge at Tren­ dancing. It was ordered, adjudged and de­ approxim ately f0.rng Branch, 1935. Chancery 6-213 which road Is now oalled Atlantic Ihlrty-fcur minutes east from an Iron between the hours of 12 o’clock and Eftra W. K arkus, 8orr, 8HF.KIF 1KSTOTTES Jl'RY | now th at It Is upon us, it finds them Roads knee deep with water and SJIRKIFK’H virtue of a Avenue, and hcglnnlng at ihe south­ pipe on the easterly aide of aald road 6 o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in lhe after- j 62 L^-4T—126.04 33- iwim !tt:le or no tuel. Iheir children mud were traveled and the party writ or li. fa. to me directed. Issued west corner of tne oasl brtdgi on the REFORM out of the Court of Chancery of lhe said Atlantic Avenue; thence running and themselves scantily clad, and was stalled many times. As the Htala of .\'ew Jersey, will be axpoied (1) along the middle of the said road After the detart of the Wolber ^ little, or nothing, In the crowning c>p to the adventure, their lo aale at nubile vrndur, on south 86 risgrees 61 minutes weat 1S0.8 (lir IStii Day u f f-Vtruary, /ret; thence (2) south 52 degrees4lght Jury Reform BUI Monday night w; cellar of pantry. A partial knowl- machine stopped 111 the middle of a 1936, tooths m inutes weat 386.5 feet; thence camp of Seminole Indians. The In­ between the houra of 12 o'clock and (3> north 38 degrees 40 minutes weec nn interview with Sherif « rLall> cl*»- and the lead r» o'clock (at S o’clock) In the after* along the line of a fence dividing tho Height he disclosed 4he fact that >«*»• ™ bell«ve' ot » Divine Provl- diana were peaceable and were so noon of aaid day at the Court Hou»e, property hereby conveyed and tho dcnee. hat prompted many of our much In (ear of the automobile they In Ihe llorough of Freehold. County property adjoining on the north, Monmouth County Is about to < x- of Monmouth. New Jersey, to'satisfy which property Is now owned by the ixrtencc real Jury reform, as he srm oltlaens to organise an association did not come near the atttoists. The a dfvree of laid court amounting to Ratate of Joseph Flanigan 865 feet to tho the relief of these needy ones. party stient the night under °1 *», * H|“ ! L U,0“ | ..rcildei.L, C. Albert M>ti; sccrpurv, |heji>nifr of land fomtpriy belongs veys lhe premise* herein described to Edward M Hver* rreaaiirnr W n'ii l,n Thomas (i. Throckmorton aiiU nnr flri|.l,art- ■* follows will sh atter heme rule and pi»co' *•'** ,nu,h^ T.°. ! wi u ! . r? iresfturer, W. OU- hlng Jhttue m noilh llfty-three de- h°^h. ■W* °f our courts directly In pollttt*. Be-1 Nelson Palmoii Ivik purchased the Ver Dlggin; fireman. Olurlet M.; arw«_ and thirty minute ca s t five ih<- road leading frvm Uranohpon to Gorgeous 9x12 Wilton Rugs rhalna and three links lo a Hake North Long Hranoh and beginning at name of the mahy aueMMu arising, ,,w l llr.w* d1Jpo1 Jlf I Conover; llrst asaistant foreman, stone, being In Ihe center and begin Ihe i>oulh*’fnl rnm er of th e rast In tlie wrtctlon of jurors orljlnallyJ w Dlabrow, Jr, He will Lawrence Cruvon; sccond nuts tain nlng point of Avenue “A"; thence CJ) bridge on said road; thence running along inn neuter of Avenue •*A“ north ,’d "mo,kKlfrttlla im*a n,c*t*' a> Cretan foreman, .... * WUNam ... Walalt • ... | thirty tune degrers and thirty minute* south 69 degrers fit) minutes weal 1 U « note newer of seleolln* the Jur. j »•*•* domentlc fmlis, uuts, ere. Pa At tho meeting Of t h f Free Publlo'w ni thirty snveii and a haYf feet to chain snd H links; thenoe (8) south F or O nly $33.75 ‘ihe aoulhweat cortirr of Lot No. 4; 41 dsgtrfs west 4 chain* 44 links. ora aa lie wia the dioaeii retweacnta-1 magaalnea, etc., will be dMIv- Library BtMrd Wednesday night, Ihenoe t.Vi slong Ihe east line of Lot Ihenoe (8) north 38 degrees weal M tire of the electorate of tlie county 1 10 ',,rl of lown 10 ,ul,‘ the bud jet for the ensuing year wia No. 3. south mly-ihree ds«reea and thaln s A0 links; thence (4) north !M ihlrly mlmitea weal five ohaina attd degrees west chains M links to thr We ainceraly believe this is the first time in the history of our store to carry on court work. jjerlber* Immediately upon receipt. I drawn up and passed. Tho board clavon link, in ike I'enlnr n( Ihr Kns Creek: (henceft (R» along the aald "Aa the (election of the Juron It I An lcc ,” ’ t 011 tlw 8ttr,w,b.ur)', will received from the boro I7U lUhlown nisil; lliMica 14) along the ii-eek Ihe aeveral courses thereof to that such fine Wilton Rugs have ever been offered for as little M v e n te r a t •alii r»»il .oulh fony Ihrr- Ihe j>)ae» of tlK ' lwo wcourts only iliy laal Week, be inert for Uie purchase :f books. . , , ‘ - h»lf’ sir f«t f«l to lh|the an Aere. Mxcspllng Iberefrom tho $33.75. Durability and lasting beauty are woven into these beau­ beginning,- --- Containing -jnUlnln* — lh|r& following PremlM* sliuats. lying und Haloal method of aeleetlng jurors, , J? "!!!- " I’ !own,!T’ mwl 1,10 r<»n»‘ndor will tie fer tho (ImtlbR‘**edth« of an acr*.acre, mm,tnart w being In lhe C»y of Long 'Brunch. tiful rugs. Remember there's nothing like a Wilton for long wear nv the people ihenaelvea have * iW this Uie only plKe ill] oare of the building. Al*tl(l. thlrieeu ebaros CoiiMy of Monmouib and SUls of i bouett man In tnwr,T> 1whero liquor i» sold without Mrs. Praltklln Oottrell entertainMl fourth series of capital and easy cleaning! Choose from a wide Selection of colors and de­ \xilcrr In plM lttg a n rrr«bold Mutual Loan s-it A’ . . ,h . „ orihsaal uor IlMMe. and mm and Mg b o y i in a and '*»* »nt‘ rtwwb«1< i*'*" noli W»n in ntey, In th e drei place, (he thirteen aMhrra .1) tn a southwesterly dli^cllon a* ~‘ ' trraby. What sre tlw neighbor; o f Itie forty-fourth aeries j»f s k i m lhi‘ linr of Allaiuto Avenue 78.40 teif Tho Ujhifry. Club woolly cote- p o lm t th e n c e ' (8 )' » i'l|'r a lo n g »A!« Other Wiltons Up To $98.00 | in the futui* all cltlacns, sub I about, who aVe th e stiff ere n 'I rout brated lU^rwirtii annlvenary at the tills aocurted nulsaticr? ! ‘ta Jmy seOrlee. will be t*< _____ homo of Mra. H . Memi, Mra, Julia1 NOTICK A BUY WORTHY OF YOUR INSPECTION " i to sign« nueeiloualre Mttingj ' > VanBruM was hoftttaa. To carry | out the ntme of the olub. each tlwlr quaiutctuona aa a pros- > FORTY YKARH ACIO Notioe Is hereby given th a t the following local budget and tax ordt- EXTREME VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! Juror. H i we quasi lot ulrtu iProni Our Issue of Feb. 19, MM> member brot a covcretf 4iah of “niystery." f i naiic* was approved by the Townahlp Oommlttee of the Ttowriahlp of | be on file tn the olllco of tho During the rwent anow storm ______Matawan. Oounty of Monmouth on January 33. low. eommlaalotl «ntt sherif for in- to, OT|, of the rsllroail had lulled LOCAL “AOGIK" ttTUDKNTfl ' »nej Uix ordinance waj held at T\iwnjhlii |t|on of anyoitv enlltlrd to ate ^ main line and the Freehold QKiUll'ATK FROM COLLBOE! !f 011 T*'ur,c,,f; *Jb*y*r> 1. 'IMS. at t o'clock In the evening, at whloh HI Which procedure will, in my trUn, Drtf„ „ Briir Hm, u . u i i " a ™ * vtiU EQ E | ilnie and place objections to said budget and ta* ordinance of tho Town- m. be a long s.rldc lo«,»rdjJtwit Ftcehold. Marlboro, Morgen- Edward H. Becker. Morganvtile,! nU^ ! ,0,r 15* ^ ,M8 * * " h“ rd' West Furniture Company l»ne»t Jury reform." Utu* and Ml. Pleasant were the and Raymond H. Jansaen, Matawan. , ?, ... To*luhl|) oI Matawan, County of Monmouth, for — — — ——— —— | v o r K ' im | couid not be bucked Frt- 1869 KEYPORT, N. J. 1935 AUCTION PBOVKS WH ATT i «j. mnmln# of last week. A crew were among the eight Monmouth:*hc Sf*1’™"' . County realdenta In Uie short course I Budget alisll also conatltute the Tax Ordinance, ol thirty men waa sent from Mala TutMlay Oeoifo H. Roberts con-|WBn 1IK| sixty.IV•ta.hniH from Freehold into c1**'claat **'of fifty-twoO^-two who reoetvedltoelved cer-! e 11 ortl,mnc®r. T . wl»Hni 10to taxea ,ofor r the wyear t IMS: IM8: Oudttl tor Harold Bennett an auc-h |lovr) oll( r^H n.innVllnt,u>* ^ Prldsy from Dr. Rob-'. fc" 11” ^ ordained d*ll"prt,bv b.v thc Township ComlhHtee of tlie Township cf .. . . asseaaed, raised by tIon «ale of farming lmi>lemenu and: in^n at Briar a ;rl c- OtotlUer. president of Ru,.! Matawan. County of Monmcuth, that there shall be live moak on U» S e iu to r Hendrick-1110|„ ,m flPr Po.iIiiiriM Conductor Dlliettniii.il had Onlverslly, New Brunswick, ftr' t«x«tlon, _ and collected for thejwar . IMS. the sum of T Twenty Mur Thott- ton farm In Middletown Town-! utint to get thru a cut !hb side ot tlghl weeks' work tauslaeiorily; nve Hundred Twenty Sight Dollars and Thirty Two Cents lo have cash lo buy on.parrot Ume look place as the heat er IraJe. Printing and Stationery ...... 1,400.00 1.400,00 >» 2 4 c 1 1 ,3 1 c dows in front ol the Marlboro Hik Induilry. residence and air (Oooltoued from i«ge one) Audit ...... 100.00 300.00 of V E A L * * tel. but ihe turuptke to Freehold wssj PMasi estaatlabliur itaollahlRg a boardboa ... ,Juetmenl: ___i and fad providing pv«vldl»g panattics AaieoamaM and ooltectlon bf Taira ...... 3MO.OO 1,70000 liqpaiinh. Cape Breton, Canada, and'open Monday. A drill In tha fo^d lor (be violation tkcreor. Department of Finance ...... 315.00 378.00 LEGS m I'rauk Raker, of BprtngHeld, Masa. iftw* H. M. Stillwell's Cllltwood ls| BK IT ORDAINHD II----- MAY-1 Interect on Ourrent Loans ...... m o o 700,00 RIB o f Funeral arrviera were held at Uie'twelve feel deep, Orcraeer Mulhill S 5 f o S8P.:. u> 1 9 p Porterhouse Dlsoount for PrepaymeiU of Taxes ...... > ' None 100,00 linmr with ihr R«v Henry Ik r«ll. j bad a «KO>iiH time getting (he road. s«r» VEAL PRESERVATION OF U R AND PROPBRTY- uiBt. Maiy'a Riiiaeopal C hurch,lln Wa dlstilot ooen but he had man- — ------bounilnHM^s^jwiI .- ...... In I..... hi. or ea ai» a«r * ■ ‘ ‘ ■ Pollce ...... 3.400.00 no.cn Krypon. oflMating. "Ode lo Im.jwM » Uiat the most important^; " ,h* L&NB CHOPS Trafflc Control ...... None imirullty," a poem written by thelonoa are being used now. | i. Mat wrttoa •( th« nenherly m o o STEAK Fire ...... ,,,’ . 1,400.00 1,080.00 VEAL H > H C 'I' brother, lUrry tveretti Th* brirkmakli^rni ol Avery A Insurance ...... Makrr. w«> read. Diaellttell cf OUflwood lias M en dl>- » m i.H)? , nil «r .aid Uitl* airw i l> . 100.00 Nonu CHOPS Health ...... The iMimratera were: Dr. lU r - 1 solved and Hie tHlaliw.a wtll be c» r-jy * y S jjl. V*4tf»eSuS*Stow!, « R * , 100.00 too,CO Public Health Nurse ...... , 1,100.00 1400.00 Chopped lb « I«M1 Butlirrlsnd Cooley, CeoU a .irted on by Jam es D. Avery. Ifajv. ib 2 3 c in 3 4 c Tbit |iortlon nf the raaltily slili Poor ...... Ackerwai. J Frank Welgand, Frank i Tuesday afternoon a cutler was of j.Vhioii aiuai hMlnnini at (h» . SjlM.OO 3,000.00 BEEF i a f W r. OoUrell all ol K eypjrt; H A. K t-iovei turned III fltml 01 the P r t^ y -1 .au iW ta rty v jro jra fj.tW .o n Atrmi STRUrra, HIGHWAYS, tS W H U - inrd. of Uaiawan and Jew Boyee, terwn Ctiureli and ihe young lady. TmeiiSS Am iJJtSIn SuJSt' Road* ...... IMO OO 4,100.00 iif □ onlait'a Corner K A. Alley, of j inn her eaoort «g« gracefully land-ljniejt^ad Hisaiag ^Mwjta_ti Lighting ot Streets ...... 3M0.00 1400.00 Lirge Canadian 1 C n Fresh Opened 1 llldirwood. and Cleorge It. Robeiis,(ed In tbe snow, The team was ^m.rjMn' Xwion (Contingent ...... 100.00 600.00 nf Hew Mxmwuili, were honor»ry, ilopiicd below any damage was *i” » t t i j O nlJfiiMiM Overexpendllures I M3 Tax U ie ...... None Ml,04 SM ELTS lbA<^ C OYSTERS dos ilsO'l ftti to . uniform iiabtC eurit 181,00 IMUbeamw. lu lem m u was a t OW *h»a»*. ill al in mm Ike wealerir baundarr Emergency-Special Rlecllon ISM ...... None THMWM Oemetery. Collect nr S Bowu**ol Madison «( the IWalhsaa B sae oh Mala gtrtei Bnintency~lteller Uw Butt...... Now 1100 abullliii tk, rear of a |wHien.o( aald township la driving a well-mitehed miWi)' la vlaaalAad M * Bru»ln»s« Remitted TaxM More n w n I Years in Arrears . MSM None Urge Chowder 1 C r Fresh Cut 1 Uam ol grey hones that Irok ai II Stn* lnalB.il ar R n ldidtailal ta lla l Ovtrwxpendltuies Without Appropriations ...... I N S NoIVj MARRIED an* aa bm lam itliey could walk away wtui any load Overexinndlturts—Townahlp Hall ...... m u Noil* Clams dos ^ FIL L E T Ib :;iutt ia put behind them. Ttw r were nowI. Thitown ill pi as llavlno urlirf etle H. O. Checks...... ; . ISM None Mr. Mn o a n r F lAirs'n i imirhaard of fl IV farawn, . laa ftom lbs nroienl aone llmllalla as narrlsge ol thru .lK»M. ilia raault of an adverttaemant fu«d Vk »h* old bstougli (in* atS M*' at. Total ApproprlatMlta ...... W iM J l QUALITY FRUIT SALE attuobnM e nanisge ot ,nrit avail Ciaeh lo tie «tw bonuglfk «ln« daughter. MNHui toulw. u U t- ln.tWa I'Mier. ai (aa Meet wseteriy slds u flu• War. Antlolpeted Revenue from Tax on Doga WMO lo be uaed for pay. Florida Juice Oranges... 2 doa. 29c Large Sunkiit Lemons... .dos. 19c lie m m Of at«wt. R.SI! inn «Mfa *a ta« atomald road Is I) ment of claims for damage by doga to aheep, domeetM anlmala or poultry Rank, Jan. tt, IfBI. The nevlyard I TWKNTV-FIVK YKARR AOO i pursuant lo the provision* ol Chapter (IMl e . L, M l, C hapter •' i Alw»IuAa A. R u m s a a . VU h*rw*»FiQ erk. TTtia otdinatoa ahkll laki effect u provided by law ' I. S /{:. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1935 'T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL1 PAGE FIVE UJUS.-JUlJUi.J~ SHOWN AT THE STRAND, KEYPORT, BUNTENBACH PRESIDES, Mra. Thor* Thornton Matawan Townghip.Unit Red Bank Merchants Start years, dealing with on? or our major 1 «cll OLD COMI»ANYH LfcHIOH SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Renti Burrowei Maniion Admiti 54 New Member* Dollar Daya’ Sales Event topics, "politics." It was directed It can't be purchased from trOcfori by Miss Marguerite Smith o t thc Jtldson 8. Hopla, Lricphonc Keypor FRATERNITY MEETING ttl.—AdvcrUsement 25lf W-J Mm. Th jr* Thomson ot Mutuatisen Universal Producing Company. Recently Organised Civic Associa­ Tremendous Mark-downs on Mer­ who formerly has lived In botii State Phalanx in Quarterly tion . a t Cliffwood' Clubrooms chandise (o Give Shopping Public Keyport and Matawan, ha» hinted Adopt Swordfish Emblem Genuine Values This Week Dinner, Metuchen, Mon.; tho Brcrwfi house at 04 Miiln Street, To Go to Elizabeth Next Matawan, whoro she plans to (pen Fifty-four members were adm itted a tea room soon after March 1. The One of the greatest Dollar Day The firs;, quarterly meeting of the to Hie Matawan Township Unit at a house Is a pre-Re volutlmiry build­ sales events ever attempted by thc New Jersey 81'at* Tribunal o l Phal- siKcial meeting held Sunday at the Bod Bank merchants has been care­ iinx Fraternities was field a t the ing, having been built in 1823 and Bayvtcw Inn, Cllirwood. The pur­ fully arranged and will start o:t,iy Metuchen Y. M. C. A. Monday eve- known ln history as thc 'Burrowcn pose of thc meeting was to hear a nlns. Thc Alpha Chapter of Me- Mansion. 1 report of the entertainment com­ and continue tomorrow, Thc mer­ tuchcn acted sa host, entertaining As far as possible the atmosphere mittee* In connection with the ar­ chants whose attractive advertise­ l lie New Jersey Chapters and the of th c Mrly Colonial days will bo rangements of a dance. ments appear on a special cooi>»:^- M.suchen Board of Directors which preserved. The tea house Is being Tliu dance Is to 4k held on Feb. tlve page are oftcMnr Merchandise were present at dinner, served at 7 redecorated ln Colonial tyle. It will 22 ut Blodgett's restaurant, Blx Cor. at mark-down? U l an effort to give f). m. by Mrs. o . W. SchlfTmayer, be partly set up in antique furniture, iiers, Keyjxirt. There is to be no the shopping public of this county who is president of tho Women's Mrs. niomas Morrison, of Key- admission fee tor the dsr.ee tum an opportunity to buy more for its Auxiliary ln Metuchen, and her por:> will be associated with Mrs. prizes will be 'oircrcd. A delicious dollar. Tonight and Tomorrow, February 15-16 corr.mtttcc. Mrs. Schiilmayer Is the Thomson In the management of the box a t ‘ holiday candy" is thc door Tum to page ten und read the former lnsiruca>r of English ln thc tea room. Mr. and MJb. M orrison prize and a covered sliver cup is tho values offered by sucn merchants as Matawan High School, known to us have rented their Maple Place house prize.to be given lo thc couple do­ Schulte-United, John B. Allen Shoe as Mils Olga Heck. to Mr. aud Mrs. Charles P Btrang, ing thc best waltz. Also there will Store, Ruby Lane Stores, Albert S. The tij■ 'C '.''" k 'zt ' Vrt?lvr af..Brbito|. Pn. 911 engineer con­ be disposed of on the cooperative Miller Shoe Store, Acme Fumliurp iu 8 p.m. by l i t a i». Buntenbach. nected with i.he Uppcrcu-Burnoill pUn a ton ot coal, a small pig and Store, Straus Company and the Qur- Malawan, Primus of the New Jer- plant In Keyport. They took pos- a bag ot potatoes. ' prhe Store. Compare the quality •scy Tribunal berorc a gathering oflsession of the house, Monday, At Tho committee ln chargc of tne end prices before starting out on representatives ot all New Jersey the same time Mr. and Mrs. Morrl- activities rcla‘h. ilolph Verne. New.uk; .lu'epli Atler- Hum Ii K. th u d '. iMilhi; Mrn. biich, M eturlilen; K. W. Ilunie.%, tha Ucclih'l, IVith Amboy; Mrs. Nrvmk. Mentor of .in1 N(*w Jersey Julia Arnold, MrliU'lH'n, Ml'A. Mho T» lliiimtl. iiihI V ii'H Ilunlrnlmclt, Hislnow, Matiiwan; Mr.s, Alice Uixt M.ilnw.m All ure Pilinwo ol their 1‘nriin; Mir. loiui Johnhon, U.u‘- STRAND ]>eetlve elinpter Ai- thbi Ml,h Klom j f ||vmuU< w «kkI- hu: In April the election of ..(Ilcri.s | )H u|K(.; im,| M|w (ilmrlotlc Hnlll- BROAD STREET RED BANK .‘hail f;ikr |)J'»tv ]»rfon« (hn b.infjllpt,V i nr. I lhe rhnpler rr.rn Wilkes Harre; Mr„ U|1|(.(; w||| |l||lrnnl|| I,AST will hold hu I11CI11<, Theatre ACTION! tlw Itmth'.sluoinsoul N N o( Hubblf-tlirmoit Mr,.aixdn r . a m Mri. Wm. Conover HhoWs Nlglll 7100 A H|0|| I*. M, m agnetic hr.iolnt of Th* Llvei of i Bengal Linear Celeorata 58 Anniversary TODAY and 'lOMOIllimv atfmnuinticiiraTns! Pcrhii|i.'i tin' iik’M ambilkm. nnd eusily .siu'clnele tiuit Hollywood h as Mr. and Mra, William L. Conover “THE CASE OF THE ever iit’einptwl. I’n mmum's "Ilie Uves nl n Heuniil I^noer," his nt crlrbrated Uielr llfly-eighth wod- stay starling on Humhiy nil ■ in■.: ii. after Initr years ul unrem itting flto rt dint anniversary nt llietr homo lu HOWLING DOG” In'Hi production. It tenures tiury c.*|H>r. I'Tuiwlmt Time, Richard Key|*irt, Bauuxliy, 'IHey llrsl — SlMII — trom w ell und Sir tin y Hiiuuling in lhe principal rules, This feature la a started housekeeping In llitlr Mam TIM Met'OY III stirriiu, oabrlui mul ncuon-rminirtcd story or the exploit! and adven­ Street house and later bought n; "Hell Bent for Love” tures of Bnitltmd'n.colonial «ofillorn in India, A pleUmi that wtll hold houso which they oall Heabruok yon within lUi Rri|) from sinrt tu llnlnli. 'i’otlny aild tomorrow, Mr. a n |l Mi.mor, on Front fltroet, where they KUNUAY,.MOMMY. TllKHDA Y Mi's. Mlsrtln JohiiMin'k aerial e|Hc over lAfrloh, "B ubooha"—It's tho live during 'the summer mouths. JAMKH L'AONKY In MINIST6R greatest Jungio tlulllor you have yot seen on ithe scroon. Mrs. Ojimver waa the flnt president of tho Keyport UMrary Club which "ST. LOUIS RID” S^ K J AMI'S Comedy and (.'arlaon nnd thu shopping public, It was was organised In ISD3. She Is hoit< M. hARRIIv'S orary prrddenl of tlie club and in Vi a n i Dhama LOCAL HOUSING DRIVE pointed out, WRDNKHIIAY - TIIUMllAY John^beal millUalps an active Interest. Mr. (> >> \ u w 1,1. S'S Mr. Whoelan, who nns occn tour­ ii i n i a iu. \ / r A lan HKle ing the stato since lust August on Conover retired from buslnnm many "DESIRABLE” ; ... (Continued from pugo oiw) w iiii f m i.' tills Important work, was formerly years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Conover — wills — conni'ctod with tho Thom as A. Edi­ have tlireo children, Miss Vera Con IRAN MtllK, (IKOKdK IIItl N I COMI IIV HIT IIM TY IIIIDI' C AIITOON NI.WM KVKN'I'N rfMace and immcdlntc vicinity; Jo- son Laboratories. West Orange, for over, who lives at, home, Mn. Frank ANII VKRKK TKAHDAM; Mlgaltiaen (nee Huldah Conovrri, •i • tiepli Carney, Fulton Street and If* more tlmn thirty-four years. Hc li Comedj' anil Nerlsl Wedneiday-Thuraday, February 20-21 , , Vicinity: William P. Morris. F lm regarded as an authority on elec­ Hopewell, and Honry S. Conover, and Seoond Streets, west ot FulUm trical equipment, an expert operator Brooklyn. • I'llKK IIIHIIKH TO LADIKM • \ Street, thc latter four districts lie­ 0 H * TOM BROWN - ANITA LOUISE ot a vliamatio sound machine' for Kopper's Ooite, , clismloallv Kvery Wednrsdiiy A Thurmlay ' ' Ing Jn Keyport, and Spafford W. screen Illustrations, and experienced STEPHEN FETCH1T in jBohandk, Matiiwan and vicinity. treated 100% lump soft coal, char­ on publicity In governmental work. coal, buck and rice coal, fltulta.- : Mr. Fountain, lleld director for | Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocen'i E x c i T i n o Counties, lauded the efforts of Mi. "Bachelor of Art*! Hagaman and his committee, say­ CHOICE OF HUNDREDS OF PIECES OF FREK — TO OIIR LADY PATRONS - r i l l ing thnt this district, which includes w llh Keyport, Matawan. Union Beach A NE(JK OP nKAUTIFIII. IIAND FAINTCD AR.zbMA""0'™ " •‘IIOT OVRN DINNKItWARK HET* Keansburg, Hnzlot, Wleltatiiiik, Mor-! 'TheatreJ BINNIE BARNES eanvllle. Holmdel und Marlboro. ALIM I Kli n WARE! N^ ' were doing a good Job. He stressed! Freehold, N. J. I.ATKHT NKWH KVKN' SKIES Euaant Psllilta, Oisnl MIUksM* (OMIJIV ItlOT CARTOON tho need of teamwork of the vHrlmis. Fsrdlssnd Gotlickalli. 'local commlttoos which aro working, 101)AV and HATUIIIMV L O N B S T A R ItfCSnpUr i f William HuHbalA NDXi tVKKK, HIINIIAY, MONDAY, TIKMIIAV diligently to put the plan across nil ' W U T IK N Dlisclsd by Emil L. Fnali. that this district may get Its JUKtl Myrna iLoy, Cary Grant A UNIVERSAL PICTURC Gary Cooper in "The Livei of a Bengal share of proiperlty. I "Thore are approximately twent.1 - 1 SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY six million homes In the United "WINGS IN THE DARK” States Which lieetl repairs or r? 1 THEY MARRIED IN HASTE t modoling," ho said, "and Keyporl; ts no different In this rc«|Mrct from SUNDAY, MONDAY, TIJKNDAV many othor towns and cities thru- 79c out the length and breadth of till.: I "THE LIVES OF A land, The loeal banks aro working Aluminum nf heavy k m 'W’ Unit will nivo years Carlton » ■ 1 " T ” In full accord with the government (if K'ood n it v Ii’c , You'll Niivc mmicy liy liikinw BENGAL LANCER" on thla better housing plan aud un­ I'HUIAV ■ NATI'IIIIAY , . sure the property owners thnt lliere udvimliint' ki'Cu it (Iii' ho — with — Mr. and Mra. Martin Johmon'a will be no rad tape or uelay In muk- | irat'lical kiU’lu'u needs. Ordim irily wuulil sell Gary Cooper, Franchot lug loans f o r the horto, farm 0 "| h r 1 .0 0 li» I,4!>. AlilllAI, I.I'll' OVIill AKItlCA f business property." Tone, Richard Crom­ Horace'8. Vurrowe* of the Peoples diioicK or well, Kathleen Burke, National Bank, and F, Palmer Arm­ 4 UnUnttal Pittwr* ii-qt. CulTuo Purcolnlors Sir Guy Standing ‘ BABOONA” ! strong of Ul« Kuyiwrt BunklM Convex Rnut'opulu with Cuvor • | Hinrs, N. Y. Ne#» RO0IH CRYOR HOI. ( HINA Tl) I.IDIJM Ili.'llAV ANI* IVI'I'IIMAV NIUII’J* company, invito you to pay thorn r. 2r| P A G E s i x THE ’MATAtWAN'j OURNa L FRIDAY. FEBRUARY IS, IM # Tops Scorers as Fisher’s Varsity Cagers Matawan Courtsters Matawan Dribblers Win South Amboy Basketeers Stop Keyport’s Winning Streak End Season Feb. 26

lnapired by II* recent triunph Over Freehold, Wednesday Keyport Tastes First Defeat Tournament Tilt* over Freehold, Coach Fisher's Will Start Feb. 28 high school basketball team's season tchedale will terminate Coach Fisher’s Squad Shows Improvement Over P i County Sport-o-grams Tuesday, Feb. U , with the wind- Perfonqancos in Victory Orer Rivals from County y First round matches in the From Group 2 Courtsters ap contest played at MHoc hen. ajinoal state basketball towns-, B f “M I L HAWK* • Seat, 26 to 21; Teams Furnish Action Aplenty m ent will be played Feb. 28 and Matawan'* gtme, Taeiday nil*, t e iife iKe’WDfeige ma iiiiw tt iim w K n ife xte iKeir t M 'irsiic m i ife inw igi # ! T n m Battle Extra Period Before Vi»itor» Snatch M arch 1 and I, It was announc­ will aiso be played away tram Br "BAU HAWK* ' Four-Point Triumph; Tice tad Anderson Are ed last night by Walter E. Ice Bkatlbg RMei at Matawan home. Before a large crc/wd ot fans from Matawan and Freehold, Ooach Bbist, secretary of th e New Coach Carhart’s Keyport High Douglas (Fisher's vanity cagers came thru la brilliant form Wednesday Bottled Up and Held Scoreless The Matawan Recreational Center, tinder the superrlalon of Coach School team's season is also Jersey Intencholastic Athletic night on their home court to scon a surprise victory over Freehold High i ------Lewi* li- Blood of Leonardo High School, a Matawan resident, *taged It* scheduled to end on the nine AsasclsUon. School to the tune of 30 to 31, In one ot the most spirited scholastic b**-~ I ' - n r "BALL HAWK" Ice skating races on Lake Matawan In which a large number of boys and nlte, with Carteret playing on Second n n n d games will be ketball battles witnessed In Matawan this season. , Throwing up a stonewall defense and completely stopping Oeorge girls competed, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ronson J. Warae is the director the Keyport co u rt Keyport Is played March T. 8 and 9. while Oreglewich Shine* . Tlpe and Pete Anderson, the South Amboy High flchool vanity team de­ of the Center. Three races were run off. The winner were: (Boys) first slated tor an exhibition game (h e finals will be staged In Rut- One ot the bright features in M*t- feated Ooaeb Carhart's senior B n in a gnjelHnr extra-period conflict race, Charles Wagner, drat, and Albert Compton, second. The second with Coach GBHe Craff's (cam oi| the Keyport court, Lincoln's Birthday evening, IS to 14, snapping the gtra University gymnasium oh race for boys brot In the following winners: Kenneth Roberts, first, and awan's Impressive victory waa the M arch 14, 15 aud 16. at Baldwin, tomorrow nlte, and One perform mce of two rookie* dn Traprcatfve winning streak. •' Paul Koltner. second. The third cvent on the program .wm a girls' race Tuesday nlte, South River will Records will be sorted after the squad who In this game broke ‘ Overtime Battle la which the winners were: Bale Dldler, flht, and Cynthia Hotallne. play at Keyport. Feb. U to determine the parti­ In as regulars with a bang. • The Tbe contact wss decided in nn second. . cipants who will be invited to The Matatran High flchool bss- youngsters I refer to are Applegate Overtime period in which the Mid­ Chosen Toastmaster enter the tourney under the ' ketball team, altho weakened' sotne- and Elder, the latter of course Ms dlesex County dribblers scored twice new point system adopted by Ne Alibis to Offer lllN IO R Q whnt by the loss of Larry Tnsley seen more active service In the w*v- frfm tbe field with Csrbart'a quln- rncsnuLFRFFHOin U in.M a.S ju m v iu ,and nay ntddai are roun(llng lntp tbe slate asswlatlon this year. stttute role than Applegate. Their tef being la possession ot the ball Well, I was struck out with Hie bases loaded the other night in my The committee for the county general play in their official debut bid onoe daring this extra session. scholastic basketball guessing bee. 1 was right in picking Keyport to sportsmen's dinner to be held at O V E R W H E L M S W E N 0 N A jwlnnln* an excellent fo™ chance of winning lt.< Wednesday wu encouraging. Ap­ I t : was one ot those set-saw oatue.*. beat Leonardo and Woodbridge, but Keyport dropped r stlfl battle which Blodgett's Restauran'. on the Mata- went an extra period, to South Amboy High School, 18 to 14, so 1 must plegate totaled two held goat* and i the lead changing from one to wan-South Amboy highway, Cheese- W ym u Bedle, Keyport, Aida Mates RARITAN TAKES THREE admit without offering one single alibi that the “Klngflsfl trom the Lun foul points from the oharlty line for other three times during tlie in Victory with Ten Points; or Averages School” Anally caught up with me. That Aits my batting clgK points while Elder regMered ; quarter. Lowenateln, Ragan Shine two nnd two, for a total of six. i Key* Raid Early Lead FROM HOOK & LADDER average down a trifle. tn the first quarter and alio at « » * • • ' In scoring a decisive irlumph over However, one cannot overlook the Rode Walling nellven tlie Mall *1 halt-way mart. Kopon topped sparkling work of the good old tf- Ills Teammates Win on the Sportsmen's Dinner Set' for Msndsy the husky Wenona Military Acad­ it* opponents by the souit margin j liable Mike Oreglewich. whs not Keyport Alleys, Tuesday., The committee reports very favorably on the progress of the tlckct emy Junior quintet this week, the of; two points, 4 to 1, and 8 to c. only tossed five field goals thru the *3le for the Monmouth County sportsmen's get-together banquet which Freehold Military School dribblers Amboy set the pace In the served notice that the county seat- ! l)oo)> lor ten points, but held hi* W ith Ruflc Witlllng carrying the will be held Monday night at Blodgett's Restaurant on the Matawan quarter, to scon tour points era are to be reckoned as one of I pivot opponent, Thompson, scort- mall all the way. aided somewhat highway In Cheesequak*. Many of the outstanding figures In county to | Keyport'* two. However, whin , less. Parres, Fagonla and M e also by "Banker" SUeox. Uie Harltan sportdom beck tn the old days when every branch ot aport* were at the thu most powerful Junior teams In whistle sounded In the fourth this area of the county. Not or.ly Rave a good account ot themselve* Hose Company team conquered the peak, will be present to feast and tell their attentive listeners of the Im­ both teams were stsrtlnjr Is thl* true of haikeball, but alao In during their stay In the game. Hook and Uiddor bowlers In threi* portant events tyhlch took place from twenty to thirty years ago. The scratch again, with the score th* other two major sport*, basebnll .stmlKlit emiirs on Al Schtrarck'd veteran sprotsmen's get-together affair will start at a p. m. V. ITrbella Leads VtslUfS * l4|tO tO. ftoiA this point on, It w « snd football. ' Keyimrt ullcys In a scheduled Fire­ Freehold'* most colorful acholastlo a fee-saw and exciting court battle, • • * * • men's IfQBue match, Tuesday night. Wyman Bedle, san of Harvey 8 Inihlete, who broke Into the eport Bedle Br., Keypoit, haa br*n er.a ot i tagat* Snaps TV Master Walling, on Jim Barley's Motorboat Racing 8«gge*t*d column* rr the State's newspaper* tagnrH broke the tie and the vu- payjvlJ, drlivrrpd the mall In work- There 1* * possibility that gala ohamplonihlp motorboat race* win the chlor factors In the rise of the fregucntly during the grlduon sea­ Freehold Military School In sport* lt«n want Into the lead with a sen-1 iniiiillki' mimner by turning In high be staged here on Raritan Bay during the month ol May or June. The son last rail due to hi* marvelous atUOMl shot from the side. Ooldrn , M-orr . »[ ’2J 1 und 315 In the first plan wits made kniwn to Martin Kofoed of the Wnelor-Kofoed Company, Pitching In every game played Ins' fastball achievements again broke aprlng. he turnod In seven victories Wtftt th for Oeorf* Tice. KeyiiorV* | nnd M>cond K«me o t the match, with Keyport, local agent* tor motorboat manufacturers. He was highly in Into the limelight Wednesday night and one less, to give the endeta nn a**, and tied up the wore again. silcox llndliiK sufllclent time bn- favor of the plan and would take It up with other prominent firms in iw the hlgh>*oortng toe tor the Free­ enviable baseball record. Continu­ I I to It, Oaptaln Flschler put his twii'ii bniiklim hours to roll 114, 179 the business for their views at * latter dale. holders, chipping In with a total ot ing his good work this fell on tlie m itat Into the lead Main with n and iho. to nld In 111* team'* auooes* • • • * • nine points. The aeon: football Aeld, Bedle helped hla team ode-polnMr from the charity line. Fix'd Kruser missed the opening M a t a w a n n. 8. B tM tr of the visitors, broke the iinme hut arrived on the local alleys Btscball inlerert Take* Held win three games after losing Its first. Hla heavy line plunglnit w,u P.O. P. Tl. tl* again with a one-handed shut K. IIOtVAIII) i.I.OYIt tn roll and 4 6 0 nnd IM for the Hoox Many prdmlnant sportsmen, promoter* and fftni In this eounty are I ttae«W* of the hoop, thus glv- a (ealuro of the eeason and set the 1 ; L e o , F ...... 0 0 D and Ladder team. deeply Interested In the baseball lituitlon at Freehold and have oxpretscd remoliilnu two games of the sea­ C outh Amboy the lead again. quakr. Monday nlslit. Iii>.< rttoacn stage for the fifty-yard run In the Apple****, F. t I Knglne Co, Tskea Three their views In no uncertain terms that the game otnnot afford to loss II. Ttwn w ith fttleen McontU F. Howard Uoyd. Mutnwan, ns IU last minute ot )««. alter ftahler mlaaed two toi'l tssstm utrr nnd nccorrlim to vetei- the etrong Peddle Junior team, 20 ttichen, Tuesday, Feb. 10, and Fagonla, O- ...... 1 0 I Liberty Into camp In three straight* a promoter at the cotlpty acat. All of those interviewed were of the , OoMen comertfd with a *ho*. an «|>orameii In Uil> are*, the com­ to II. Thursday, Ifeb. 24. « d * r, O...... I S • in d Incident!? wan It* spur* a* a, opinion that wmethlng (bould b* don* at Freehold to keep Mr. Vander­ i Uia fifteen tool m ark to tie up mittee could not have ohosen a This winter, Bedle'* greatly Im­ Coach Douglas Fisher w u well Pane*, a t 0 0 leading «ont*nd«r tor the Keyport veer continuing hi* Ant work ** * bueball promoter. i. and the final pariod wu more qualified gentUman to fUl proved playing at oanter hw been a satisfied with the noticeable Im­ Firemen'* Bowling League cham­ • , that voit for the evening. Mr. Uoyd great **s*t to Coach Msgnlfloo's provement of the team aiainrt Free­ T o t a l 10 s ik pionship, has probably etored up enuf 4*U ■tielrtll |t«M*r* at M talr basM ball team . Hi* An* under- hold High School. The M n M U t h e score: Pr**h*M M. S. tin overtime u nion. Lagods on the reoMda of these veterans The latest report h t i It th at the official* ot th* B*lma» Breve* arc b**ket shooting accounted for ten 9 .0 . R a riU u 1 lor the rial ten when he (Up­ who were prominent In sports many dickering with '.Doe” FamU, Ktaner major league itar InBelder, who ha* point* In csch ot the last two games Kueava, F. .... a Ti B. Bllcox ...... 114 Cripp Defeats Paduano on* thru th* IMep for a two- ye*r* back, to make It a very Inter­ 171 IM retmed to play In the mlMt M«yu*a thl* year, and m ir a*k Judge ttndl* sgalmt Peddle and Wtnonah Jun­ Prest, r ...... l ■ R. OHhlmer ...... H i 111 1T6 an out of bound* pass esting social evtnt. to plao* him on the voluntary retired list un)*u he I* offered * major ior*. In the Utter, lit* total was In Pool Match, 125 to 7S Simon, i y ...... i i Layabwrtaon ...... 130 131 Honan. gtvlr* 4outh Amboy The affair I* strictly informal and 111 league contract thl* year, If he retires from professional leagu* belli th* ov*nh*dow*d by the- scoring of Thom|k>h, 0. . o 0 P. Ralnhold ...... 141 M 116 IS to 14 advantage. Ttwn Mir frill atari promptly at I o'clook.,The Ilelma* official* stand a good chan** ot tlgnlng him aa playing mankgcr Lowen*t«ln with twenty point* and V Al Crlpp of South River, (but who1 V, VibtU., 6. . 4 i county* oM'Um* iporUmen. maty R. Walling .. 311 i n of the iH lm ar B rsiw for ine *e**on of IMS. O ther n n d ld a tti mentioned Ragan with nineteen, but. hi* fine and* of the w in -SM 10. l a ■ Is representing Keyport, along with Tuteakjlan, 0 ...... 0 i Pevkfc, on* of th* most of whom are recognised u rieoetv for the post at B*luar are Herbert Hunter, Eddie Phelan, Dave Bgbert, passwork Mid that, ot the other Joe nuaerald) was In rare form Prtfge, O...... 0 o Total .... Ttl Tff I high Mhaol player* *e*n oil ful men In the butlMH and prttec Ollle Sax and Henry Dan*. As Phelan has already accepted the offer member* of the team dialed the Sunday night at Chet Walling1* | Ideal court this ***son, got iwty sional world. al*o numbers of the Hook and Ladder as umpln-ln-ohlet with an invease in **lary over l**t n«"s figure, thU south Jeraey team, which never h*d Keyport Billiard Academy thd won Total ...... a S It • df4SM**ln shot to put the p m *, will attend. H w number of Van Pelt ...... i n I* •IlmlnatM one from th* plctir*. If Charlie Bener, chairman ot the • ohanoe after the Ant tap-off. his pocket billiard match with Pc- Scot* by periods: tickets tor th* get-together even1. E. walling ...... 1ST 130 111 The Freehold Cadets travel to tab* on Ice for Ooaeli Kurt*' oaj- sporu commltl** In Betmsr, Itulit* on a playing manager rather than a duano of Belmar, ill to Tl, In the Matawan M. & ...4 4 1 M I h*i been h*M to a mixtmum ol (Blind) ...... 111 • • , , , bench pilot, H u b lu n te t will AIk be cut ,from th* list unleu he 1* still Klghtstown today to play a return enl lita t South Amboy. A n t hair of their ato-polnt block. Freehold H. s. ...1 5 b—ai fifty, and according to a late reixirt, F. Kruser ...... i . . . 110 1«4 able to get Into a unltom atA ^ky (eitilttly. home with Peddle, in an effort to •hill «s*b»*k w u th* first Oar- • ' • They will play the Anal block at Referee—Uuience. han't vanity oourteten hive su'- over half that number of tiekctt D. Schanck . . .. .1 » IM 101 I I I • « win ltfe fourth game of the season Belmaf, tomorrow night. Orlpp have been Mid. 0. Weinman ....its IM ISO A two-point defeat by Newman fertd (a orattp 1 competition. Kay- Thl* Week'* Basketball O w ns* played a cool, steady game, leaving — , - School, Lakewood, 1* the only spot poK had dafeaud aouth Amboy, It look* like a tot*-up 4n the outoome ot the Tom* Rlver-Keyport hla opponent In some tight ipoti N*rtk Pal* SlratMpkn* Wa»^ ■ Jan. a . on th* litter's eourt but Local Chess Tournament Tot*l ...... Til T4T 7M on H* record, * during the match. The ellent Al S*coad Half Standing High flchool gam* at Tom* River, tonight, and tt the recent defeat at Up In tli* *trato*pli*r* IS aslUS Um aaa* team on Lincoln's Birth- Crlpp turned In runs of 99, IS and *t>«T* tbs North pole, It I* IS de> WUl Be Arranged Soon Team W L Av the henda ot aouth Amboy her* haa not shaken Uw futtfldtno* and dulled TO ENCLOSE BALL FIELD da) night dtaplayed a most decided IT, while Paduano'* batt effort* were ire** warmer thah ft th* Mod Engine Qo...... « 1 ,1 W the pitying edge ot Coach Oarhartt court*t*n, th* local* will com* thru An Item In the MmtaiMn schrnl Improvement ever It* lint tami It A a announced today that * IT and 10, A large orowd was pres­ Height over th* equator. Baglas ...... 1 , m with a victory. Tomorrow night, (Stturday) Keyport travels to Baldwin, budget for the enclosing of tht agtlBM K*ypwt...... 1 ent to witness ty* match, plan I* und*r way to itart * chess R aritan ...... 1 4 ,»ta L. I, to tackle aillle Orelg1* brilliant quintet with the n sults. . . . a tri­ athletlo field was sanctioned *ni g! '"..'i-L.'.!. UJ Favtofc. mrndor, Ortmbowlts and lounxntent tn Keyport within the U nebln ...... 1 4 . i n umph tor th* Long Islander*. Neat TUt*d*y nlgtit, South River will come p*a«ed by a heavy vote and the MWMmKitiiiwliiiiiiiHiwiil Ugoda turned in a sparkling ptr- next te a days. Among Umm inter- lib erty ...... 1 4 JU to Keyport and give the looktrtadi Quit* a Itubbom battl*. This look* youth* ot our boro may now rejoice 1 anna not tor the visitor* whU* Bam Mttd In th* r>laik arc: August Fish­ You can reduce your heating cost* Hook A L a d d e r...... 1 1 .IM to m* like anybody^ ball M e . but I am pltolng Carh*rt's eager* a over thlx good new*.. The athletic Septan and PlachWr were the out- tail*, proprietor ot The Old Dutch ■light favorit*. Thursday night, Keyport will motor to Leonardd and board and sportonen ot this vldn'.ty 31% by using our ohemldaly treatad L MANN « SON •undlng eageti tor Keyport. Tferarn, South Keyport; Oari Gloss The cue aitUU competing tn the probably And very little dlfflct|lty in trlmmtng that high Mhool vanity h*ve‘bcen hoping for this for many 100% lump bituminous coaL stu lti. The Mote: and I. Provost of the Miag atudlo, Monmouth Oounty senior pocket five ot that burg. The looel quintet wUl alio And the going rather tough ye*r*. —Advertisement 1BU ' ■eetb tatei K B. KerPOft, aw l Dr. Alois Peleler ot billiard tournament are about to ■galnct Toot* River here Washington'* Birthday night, Ib b . 13, and In OPTOMETRISTS P.O. Keyport *nd Matawan. th* final gam* ort the schedule with Oarteret here. Keyport to win both. enter tht final half ot th* ch*m- B ta n i Daily, li.-ll l-i, M ■udv. r ...... t All tim e aiuriou* to enter th* ploaihlp event. Klghtstown and DR. WALTER FAGAN GRADING A SCOOPING -W*a«*d»y IS-IJI Oaly Jeneen. P...... 0 eh*e*|ilanihlp toumam*nt will get Rahway dropped out tn th* first SURGEON CHIROPODIST WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND In touch with any ot the atom Genuine Pooohonta* Nut Goal at Laiod*. r ...... I halt, which now leave* It strictly FOOT AILMENTS Place Orders New for Fall TraetM Orembowlt*. 0 ...... 1 playoi* UM for ton. 1% more heat and IS Smith I I Psrth Aaib*? a Monmouth Oounty touraamtrt, 1IOITRB: Dally t:M A. M. to 8 P. H. Plowing aad Traeklat The dNtii ot John 0. Ittker 8r„ M% lee* aah than tbs b**t Anthra­ Morgan. O...... 1 with Keyport, Belmar and Asbury Hv*nlnf»—Monday, Ttiead XtOTKimi BTABU*. rWKHOLU tor the nialoh with the foUowtnr THURSDAY, FEB. Hat February 17 linwoc. M ttatati with Faison, De­ AT 1 M L witt, W»Mi, K**wn* end Knot, and •AU RTMIT miltajvAV If yo« are loeklng for a Modern Trartor , , . om Ilia*. f lor th a t gall* a trailer al N mil** an been a * |M I ter all ta n a walk. with m ,M Mated Teanu and Dm'I ml** lb* M | ***lek k*lw**n Iwa *f the w l*nd*e» for tbe Paul B M M tt Mtary H A aa< Single Horses ITS A MODERN TRACTOR FOR NMMwalk C *M l| Cfcampiwiihlp • i—rtiir e< th* m iw u Man, n r » my|f« o*» lf«4l A MODERN FARMER d*KM*d M bM ot Ihe UM* »«d mwlMk Iw / store In two **igM i*S»w U tt* •M m*\m *\ NOW ON D N PU f AT ft I* llattdat Ht« tttwttwi m Mime aMMk. Mm. I i w i I M 1UEREV ER you maybo-homo I* unfitted ov*r Wm. PM I H*«mm la Mil m fnltH 4*ln W . D. IW ARTZEL CUT rtUIRG'S asMgl* to , Juil a mlHulo or ttoo away-anyfJmds n s toerth natch al U» Coal, Faad snd Farm Supplies BiBurd Actdeny TALK! After SilO F.M..100.Mll** f*r.II wa»>Uadsn ea tea wUl be n M «b m . im n i n*s b a i u t , n . j . Uw MMt Aatar m ii» Mw Man W. Front S t., Keyport: seats • 800 allies for SI.IS...... t an* aM.*«*. ttw M i Over la* Btrtitr aim ) '' ' 'liW'i^aigr BtU TSllraONS ,«aNFAIir b* att o w tbe wwit f. FRIDAY, FEBRYARY 18, IMS T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN

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28 BROAD STREET DOLLAR DAYS Red Bank, N. J. Biggest DOLLAR Values SPECIALS LADIES* FASHIONED JUMBO TURKISH LAUNDRY TESTED TOWELS I LEON'S — RED BANK) $ IN TOWN $; Silk Hose M'W A Table Full FINE GRADE RED. 35c VALUE HOUSE FROCKS SHEER AND Brand New — ftt* BEACON BLANKETS Spring Style* 2 For j ( j | I CLEARWEAVE 4 for$l liliie, jjrm i. nisi1, ilichid or tan, solid ' of AUER'S Fine 6Ge Value. NP A LADIE8’ RAYON pastel colors with liarmonizin^ bor­ LINGERIE GIRLS’ FUNNEL ders, litnnul with histroits satine; ab­ $ solutely perfect. Known for their 4 f $ 1 ^ SHOES BLOOMERS warmth and wear. Regular 1.39. K r. N 't I m k m h c o l l a r a t t a c h e d TOWELS Foot Values - FANCY SOCKS GOOD 0 HADE 3 -YEAR PILLO w l 14.50 W ' Broadcloth Shirts Novelty plaid tur* $ 1 , 0 0 1 ' a Pair nilOKEN 8I/.KH, AHROHTKD PRINTED ‘ SHEETS lull toweli, Oenulne GASES $7.00 Oenulne fruit of lh«j HOME HIIOIITLY HOILED HOVM' SIZItft ] lo I Pepperell port linen Fine gride, pur* nn- loom pillow cssea, ALL SALES FINAL—NO EXCHANGES INOLDDKI) ALHO PKPI'KRKLI. -•• FIRSTrinni ORADRUHAHK dlah towel* with cot, WASH SUITS P e r c a l e s tah; fm from march ored borderi, hem runaua make. Well* nDAItANTRED VAT DYUl or d renal ni. CIum- known for tu aerr-’ OR RETURNS , WORK 3 med and looped 2 * :'1 NEW PATTKRMH antecd tor yearr or ready far use; alao Ice and durabilttyt 2 for$l o rifia ai frti*» I I I * Mtlafaotory v i; honeycomb weave Blsea U|M and SHIRTS Bln 84x90—for t. iiirrv -inU got your,' mt. m o n a hand and fao* tow­ lor gle or twin bed*. el*, All at tm* one tupttly ilur'ni thit; OIL CLOTH 10 Rttulur BPo, . low prto*. Valuta to ■ale, Many Other Styles LADIES' RAYON...... y y d t.f o r || m 1 Hundred* of Pair*—Value* $4.80 to $8.50 TAFFETA SLIPS BIAH OUT - PLAIN OR LAOS TRIM 2 » $ 1 ' Site* 4 to 9 FRIDAY ONLY - FIRST 28 CUSTOMERS 8 for $1 4to$l Ref. 60c Value LADIII* NIW inUNQ LINEN TABLE CLOTHS *2.95 *3.95 ’4.95 SILK DRESSES fll.oo Imported pure linen table clothn 2 $1.00 oianii0 | A N 1 ) nrnM i ii.ii vAmik ' t r with novelty colored Imrdm, 2 $ Clearance Sale End* Saturday i s . . -•* v.• • • - a frinRctl and plain; nixc 50x50. for 1 GRAMERCY Regular 6 9 c. GIN 2 *1 | ^ ; sghcteek WHISKEY * 64‘ DRYDISTILLED PURE DYE SATIN UNDIES: 32 BROAD Unheard of at this price in the IO O B. ALLEN CO. REDBANK cheapest t huea. Ilcautlful lace- tritunicd pnutlc* In many Htylcn, . 9 BROAD STREET RED BANK STREET s d i r m isnii) New Jersey Extraordinary xpccinl for this sale JQJ _ TELEPHONE M -W only, Regular 79c. $1 'r.—i

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OU A-S. Pequot Pillow ACME SPECIALS S h e e ts C aiet Offers for Dollar Days $1.00 6 for )1 l l a n nie. t.ns (D.W. Made $1 P ays FRIDAY anil SATURDAY $1 P3ys FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ti.ie n 'a ip iANK lM:’ fVom Rnda nf Uan Hi|. I,ft H o t O rtdft But Wtarlnc Bla«flbad Two Oroupa of Ladles’ khoes That Are MIen M i.»r S■ n u n d u r x l Dollar Daya: Friday Feb. IS, Saturday, Feb. 18 Senaatlonal Values LOUNGE CHAIRS iiijeuu^aCftyf.u-ys.T-rut'rrsir^ r.ROUPNo.2 GROU P No. 1 5 SHETLAND FLOSS . . . 2 SNUGGIES...... ^ OTHER VALUES Twenty-flvo percent wool. { I $ 1 . 0 0 $ 1 . 0 0 One ounce bolls, all Hood cnl- E A C H I H O E urs. Alto bouclo. veati and pantiea, flrat quai- , ■ WORTHY OF $ 1 2 . 5 0 jm A F A I R Jty, greatly reduced. A 12.00 a Pair Value 3ftc a Ball. i -■ ------i - m r a t B , ,111, I t YOUR The Above Are All QulUty Shoe* (Broken Lota) From Our Regularegular Stock, T AllaTI Sale#Sa Are' Final. Special! op CORSELETTES . *...... ^ ATTENTION Higher Priced Shoe*. LADIES NECKWEAR . . . or Oirdlei, new modela, sat* $ 1 All nowcut styles for Spring. Ini, all elaitlc and novelties, I mur m e ALBERT S. MILLER greet ehamfe. J L Various up>to>diite Fabrlof. 1 BROAD STREET RED BANK MATTRESSES deeply cushioned arms, V A Free Parting In Rear et n ib Shoe atore back and seat. Here’s a £ ■ 2 YDS. SILK CREPE .... ^ A L L sung f t Q g 6 LINEN HANDK'CHIEFS’CHIEFS gm M liwvai. Now 5 /e 5 /3 Ladiei' aport alie. QuiJHjr $1 rlnted llnem. A renlcnl bity. ■ S u r p r i s e S t o r e S« g . 19 t i e a c h , S dJ A S 6 *0 1 SCATTER HUGS Riple BUTTERFLY TABLE , T ill FAMILY RTOM OF 1101 BAROAINI $|,00 $7.50 VALUE $ fi ACk Complete BaUafaolloti a ia ra n te td er Money N«fen4*dl LARGE VARIETY 50 BROAD ST. Tel, R. B, 983 RED BANK t $1.98 VALUE • N O W - O . W UMBRELLAS...... INDIA PRIN TS...... l»EK QllH WINDOW DIIPtAY FOR OTWIR aAJSOAlN* Hand blocked, TSnM i1m«. Lai i|ored UmbreUai, ■ultable (or throws, bed 5 PIECE HOOS1ER Men’* Union Suit* (Wlnterw*lght) idle*' ooj( 5 9 ' Hilld m e n a hilaok Vory ape* opreatu,p rtiili, mirlHliM,m other uses. Four Poster BED Breakfast Set Site* 38 to <8, Special, ...... doI. Reg, l.j.1/1 ta 1.4D, 1 Reg. I da 1 • I Boy»’ Tweed Knlckerii Lined fc24.80 VALUE 1 0 Q C in w iL N ir r n o w « e i s ThroU|hout. Knit B ottom . Special 69* 88.WVALUE 9 FOR • • lOeSJO Ladiei* (Full Faihioned) Silk Hose 2 PAIRS SILK HOSE .... « LINEN TOWELS...... 'Slight Irregular, Special ■29* S PC. PORCELAIN TOP Pure linen, extra large alae,' Ladiei’ Rayon Taffeta Slip* Full Fmhlon, lint Nifli Clever Let! TiMt 39* chlRon or nervloe glaie or kltehin u m . Oreen, Breakfast Set Biai Cutj Lace Top. Siaei 34 to 44 choice color*, blue, gola border, Reg. 8fo 1 $3.78 VALUE $0 7 9 M M . VALUE *23 ,60 Ladies’ l,Woo!lle.”-Snufflf Veit* or Pantiea. Special ...... 14* N O W • * • 9 9 MEWk FANCY U pn. M LMH h ' W M Ienrelitit B YDS. CRETONNES . .. ^ VESTS AND e far UNIFORMS...... Jl d r e is a o o iu • f 1 B U I O M i a S V *1 Several , etylei, made ot | | Yard wide, variety new l l (Ilk ItHped ...... H * m . ahrunk poulln, white, blue or . ■ .1 neekle tlw ead Kearr alio •trlpo*. itrlpei, mm 138*137 Monmouth Street TeL 2104 RED BANK, N. J. BATH TOm Ul C fee ( | B O # UNION U FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15,1995 THEM AT AW AN J 0 U R N A L ——— m—mm^ a — — — m m m ■ ■ g Greglewich Tops Scorers as Fisher’s Varsity Cagers Defeat Rivals 26 - 21^

Matawan Courtsters Matawan Dribblers Win t South Amboy Basketeers Stop Keyport’s Winning Streak End Season Feb. 26

MMM >y»»<>m»ii(«wcmi isii)iii iwew m«a*i)iiniri wiin ) gnliiiw>iiw> Inspired by its recent triumph Over Freehold, Wednesday^ Keyport Tastes First Defeat Tournament Tilts over Freehold, Coach Fisher's Will Start Feb. 28 high aebaol basketball lean’s Coach Fisher’s Squad Show# Improvement Over P l i Reason schedule will term inate County Sport-o-grams Performances in Victory Over Rivals from County y From Group 2 Courtsters First round matches In thc Tuesday, Feb, ts, with tbe wtnd- annul state basketball toarna- By "BALL HAWK- • ■p contest played at Metachen. Seat, 26 to 21; Teams Furnish Action Aplenty ment will be played Feb. t t and Matawan’s game, Tuesday nlte. Teams Battle Extra Period Before Visitors Snatch March 1 and Z, It was annoo/tc- will aiso be played away from By "BALL HAWK” Four-Point Triumph; Tice and Anderson Are ed last nifht by W alter E. Ice Skating Race* at Matawan home. Before a large crowd of fans from Matawan and Freehold, Coaoh Coach Carhart's Keyport High Douglas Fisher's varsity cagers came thni in brilliant form Wednesday _ Bottled Up and Held Scoreless Short, seorelary of tbe New The Matawan Recreational Center, under the supervision of Coach School team's acaaon Is also night on their home court to aoore a surprise victory over Freehold Hl|h- — i ------Jersey Intenchotaslic Athletic Lewis H. Blood ot Leonardo High School, a Matawan resident, staged Its AsaoolaUon. scheduled to end on the same School to the tunc of 30 to 31, In one of the most spirited scholastic bas.— ' 1 ' B j -BAIL HAWK* Ice skating races on Lake Matawan In which a large number of boys and nlte, with Carteret playing on , Throwing up a stonewall defense and completely stopping Decree Second round games will be girls competed, Tuesday afternoon. Mn. Ronson J. Warne Is the director ketball bottles witnessed In Matawan this season. the Keyport court. Keyport Is Oreglewicb Shines . , TV* and Pete Anderson, the South Amboy High School vanity team de­ played March 7. B and 9. while of the Center. Three races were run off. Hie winner were: (Boys) first slated lor an exhibition game feated Coach Carhart's senior live in a gruelling extra-period conflict th e final* will be stated in R at- race, Charles Wagner, (lrst, and Albert Compton, second. The second One of the bright features in Mat­ |tn University fymnasium ot) with Coach Gillie Craig’s team awan’s Impressive victory was the on the Keyport court. Lincoln's Birthday evening, IS to 14, snapping lhe race for boys brot In the following winnen: Kenneth Roberts, first, and at Baldwin, tomorrow nitle, and totals' Impressive winning streak. March 14. 1ft and 16. Paul Holmer, second. Thc third event,on the program ,wis a girls' race fine perfomfince of two rookies dh Records will be sorted alter Tuesday nlte, South River will the squad who in this game broke ' Overtime Battle In which the winners were: Elsie Didier, first, and Cynthia HotaUnp, Feb. 25 lo determine the parti­ play at Keyport. In as regulars with a bang. ThS contest was decided in on second. cipants who will be invited to The Mntawnn High School bas­ youngsters I refer to are Applegate overtime period tn which the Mid­ Chosen Toastmaster dlesex County dribblers scored twice enter Ihe tourney wider the ketball team, altho weakened some­ and Elder, the latter of course Was No Alibis to Offer »ren mri re r.ctlve service In th e sub­ trim tbe Aeld with Carhart's quin­ new point sygtem adopted by what hy the loss of Larry Inslev <>» ■+ ff\ iy>>. ‘.PMk .wl-jrifJi.the.bsste loaded the other rt!gb\lr> mr FREEHOLD M. S. JUNIORS and Ray Fredda, nre rounding Into stitute role th e n ’ • W W ± 4 * '!t' "pxw ssiiiv &V Uvi Si.il The committee .ut the count.v scholastic basketball guessing bee. I was right In picking Keyport tu winning foi.n in' arm now sturd general play tiw ir otucisl dctHIt * but once during this extra, session. sportsmen's dinner to be held at OW W SliBfflM beat Leonardo and Woodbrldge, but Keyport dropped a stiff battle which an excellent chance of winning Its Wednesday was encouraging. Ap­ It was one ot those see-saw battle;, Blod*ett's Restaurant on the Mata- went an extra period, to South Amboy High School, 18 to 14, so I must plegate totaled two field goals and wijh the lead changing from one u wan-South Amboy highway, Cheese- Wyman Bedle, Keyport, Alda Mates RARITAN TAKES THREE admit without offering one single alibi that the “Klngflsil from Ihe Law foul points from the charity line for the other three times during the In Victory with Ten Points; of Averages School" Anally caught up with me, Ihat tfuts my batting eight points while Elder registered last quarter. Lowensteln, Ragan Shine Key* Hold Early Lead FROM HOOK & LADDER average down a trifle. two and two, for a total of six. In the first quarter and also at • • • • a * In scoring a decisive triumph over However, one cannot overlook the tht hall-way mart, Keyport topped Rufle W allinr Delivers tlie Mall at Kp.irkllng work of the good old re- Ills Teammates Win on the Sportsmen's Dinner get for Monday the husky Wenona Military Acad­ its opponents by the scant margin emy Junior quintet this week, the j liable Mike Qreglcwlch. who not ol two points, 4 to 2. and B to (i. Keyport Alleys, Tuesday., The committee reports very favorably on the progress ot the tlckct only tossed five held goals th ru th* sale for the Monmouth Oounty sportsmen's get-together banquet which Freehold Military School dribble^ Sduth Amboy set the pace In the served notice that the county seal­ linop [or ten pslnts, but held his third quarter, to score four points With Hufle Wulllng carrying tlie will be held Monday night at Blodgett's Restaurant on the Matawan I pivot opponent, Thompson, acor*- mull all the way, aided somewhrt highway In Chettcquake. Many of the outstanding figures In county ers ore to be reckoned as one c! to' Keyport's two. However, when the most powerful Junior teams In .less. Purre:, Fagonla aqd Lee *!|B the whittle sounded In the fourth by "Hanker" Slloox, the Raritan sportdom back In the old days when every branoh ot sports were at thc ; ftavc 11 good account of themeelves Hasp Company team conquered U:e peak, will be present to feast and tell their attentive listeners of the Im­ this area of the oounty. Not only period, both teams were starling Is this true of baskeball, but also In ilm liiH their stay In the game. from sonteh again, with the score Hook nnd Lmldor bowler,-, In thre.- portant events which took place from twenty to thirty yean ago. The ..imlulit BHincs on Al Sohwarck’d veteran aprotsmen's get-together affair will start at 8 p. tn. the other two major sports, basebnll V. !)rM!s Leads Visitor. v 10'to 10. Pnufl this point on. It was and football. a see-saw and exciting court battle. Ki'yixirt alleys In a scheduled Fire- ..... Freehold's most colorful acholastlo ni'n's League match, Tuesday night. Wyman Bedle, san of Harvey S nuiletr, who broke Into the sport Lagoda Snaps TV Bedle Sr., Keyport, has been one of MnsU'j- walling, on Jim Parley's Motorboat Racing Suggested rolunir,. r,f thc State's newspapers Lagoda broke the tie and thc vl»- the chief factors In the rise of the payroll, delivered the mail In work- There Is a possibility th at gala ohamplunahlp motorboat races wlii i"'\,uMiUy during thc gridiron M l- Itori went Into the lead with a sen­ Freehold Military School In sport* immllko mniiner by turning In lilgli be staged here on Raritan Bay during tha month of May or June. The .(iii last fall due to his marvelous sational shot from the aide. Ooldin Pitching In every game played ln.i* scurea of 221 and a ll In the first plan was made kndwn to Martin Kofoed of the Hensler-Kofoed Company, fjotbull achievements again broke vent In for Oeorge Toe, KeyporVa spring, he turned In seven vlotorlej nml second game of the match, with Keyport, local Agents fur motorboat manufacturers, He was highly In mto the limelight Wednesday night ace, and tied up the score agnln.i and one loss, to give the cadets an Hllcox lliidliig Mifflclont tim e be­ favor of tlie plan and would take It up with other prominent firms In ns thc high-scoring ace for the Free* IS to 11. Captain Flschkr put hi»j enviable baseball reoord. Continu­ tween banking hours to roll 1T4, 172 the business for their views at a latter date. holders, chipping In with a total Of mates Into the lead again with n nnd 1UI), in nld In his team's success. ing his good work this Mil on the orte-polnter from the charity line...... nine points. The acore: Kivd Kruser missed the openlnc football field, Bedle helped his teiun Btsder of the vUitorj, broke the Matawan II. S. xume but arrived on the local alleys B« at ball Interest Takes Hold win three games after losing tu Ue wain with a one-handed shot K IIOW.MII> I.I.OTI) 1» roll and 160 and 194 for the Hoot Many prominent sportsmen, promoters and tans In this county are first. His heavy llni plunging w.u c o a c h noi'iii.A* h h iik k P.O. t . Tl. from the aide of the hoop, thus giv­ nnd Ladder team. deeply Interested In the baseball situation at Freehold and have expressed a feature of the season and set tn,: Lee, F ...... 0 0 0 ing Mouth Amboy Um lead again, quake. Mniiiluv nluhl lms chosen stage for thc fifty-yard run In thr remaining two games of the ncr,- Applegate, F ...... 1 4 I Engine Ce, Takes Three their views in no unocrtaln terms that the game cannot afford to lose 14, to IS. Then with fifteen aeroncLi P. Ilownnl Uovd, Mntiiwan. 11* Hi lu t minute of ploy that defeated son'n whrdiilc at Leonardo nnd Mo- Qreglcwlch, C ...... 0 0 ID Last week, Engine Company look Edgar 1. Vanderveer, who staled recently that he Intended lo retire as to g o , after Flschlet missed two fcn'l tiaslmiutrr nml ncairdlng to vclei- the strong Peddle Junior team, 30 tuchen. Tuesday Feb. 13. ar.d Fagonla, 0 ...... 1 0 1 Liberty Into oamp In three straights a promoter at the codpty seat. All of tho** Interviewed were ot the ahbta. Oolden converted with a «ho‘ sn sportsmen In thl» area, the oom- to 11. Thursday. IW>, 36. Elder, O ...... I .1 I and Incldently won lit spurs as ^ opinion that something should be done at Prathold to keep Mr. Vander­ frbm the fifteen toot m alt to tie up mlttee could not have chosen a This winter, Bedle's greatly Im­ Coach Douglas Fisher was woll Parrea,I, Q...... 0 0 0 leading contender for the Keyport veer continuing hi* Ant work aa a baseball promoter, th* score, and th* final period was more qualified gentleman lo Ml proved playing at ocnter has been a satisfied with the noticeable Im­ Firemen's Bowling League chum ov*r. that post Tar the evening. Mr. Lloyd provement ot the team against Free­ plcnshlp. graat asset to Coaoh Magnlfloo's Total 10 The K ites Pert** has probably stored up enuf data ill Itumon ml Btlsasr basketball team. His tin* under­ hold nigh School. fti* acor*: Freehold *, S. tn the overtime teaalon, Lagoda on the reconta of these veterans The latest report Ms It that the officials of the Belmar Brsvei are basket shooting accounted for ten R srltsm P.O. Tl. ao*ttd for the visitors when he nip­ who iwere prominent In iports many dloktrlng with "Doc" Farrell. Mtmer major league star Inflelder, who hss points In each ot the last two games Kunavi, P. ... > 1C. Bllcox ...... 174 173 110 Cripp Defeats Puduano ped one thru the hoop for a two- yean back, to make It a very m in­ refused to play in the mlnot' Ittyuea this year, and may a*k Judge Landis against Peddle and Wtnonah Jun­ P ru t, F...... -t *1 ( R. O rtm m er ...... 171 163 1M pointir on an out ot bound] paw uting social event, to place him on the voluntary retired list un|«ai he It offered a major iors. In tho latter, his total wns In Pool Match, 125 to 75 Simon, F , ...... 1 1 The affair la strictly Informal and Lambertson ...... 13M 169 131 frdm Morgan, giving -South Amboy league contract this year. U be retires from professional league ball! Ihe overshadowed by the scoring of Thompaon, 0 ­ o 0 pill start promptly at t o'cloek,,Thc P. Relnhdd , ...... 141 93 116 a II to 14 advantsae. Then near Belmar officials stand s good chance of algnlng him as playing manager Loweiutdn wlUi twenty points and V A1 cripl, of ftlvcr lbut whfl V. Urtellr, S...... 4 I county's old-time sportsmen, many R. waning ...... » 1 lit in th* «la*Uw seconds of the extra ol the B*lm*r Brives for tn* season of 1131. Other candidates mentioned Ragan with nineteen, but his fine Is representing Keyport, along with TufenkJIan, O. 0 a ot whom are recognised aa aucc*u- ■ i . quarter, Pavleh, on* of ill* most tor Ui* post at Belmar ari M*rb*rt Hunter. Eddie Phelan, Dave Bgbert, paaswork said tlisti of the othrr Joe Fltsgcrald) was In rare form Prlgge, O ...... 0 o iul men in the buslbeu and profes­ Total ...... ISB Tn TfS colorful high school players seen o»i Ollle Bax and Henry Dane. Aa Phelan has already aooepted the offer member* of the team dasaled tne Sunday night at Chet Walling’s sional world, *l*o members ot tlie Ite*k and Lsdder the local oourt this season, got away as umplre-ln-chltf with an Inaetw in salary over last year's figure, this south Jersey team, which nevor had Keyport Billiard Acadciny and won Total ...... 1 5 It preaa, will attend. The number ot Van Pelt ...... lit 138 ids for • drtbUe-ln shot to put the eliminate* one tram the plettte. It Oharlle Berger, chairman ot tho a chanoe after tlie Arat t*p-ott. his pooket billiard match with Po- Score by periods: tlcketa (or th* get-together even1, E. Walling ...... IS7 gain* on Ice tor Ooach Kurts' eag­ ISO 11! sports commute* in Belmar, Insists on a playing manager rather than a The Freehold utdtta traVel tn duano ot Ilelniar, 123 to T9, In the haa been held to a maximum of (Blind) ...... 1U Matawan H. S. ...4 4 1 1J—IS er* from South Amboy. bench pilot, Herb llunttt wIllAko be out from the list unlus he la still Hlghtstown today to play a return first half of their 2S0-|>olnt block. fifty, and awarding lo a late retort, F. Kruser ...... 110 Freehold H, S. ...B B 4 0—31 4ltl* tatback was the flrel car- ilH able to get Into a u n lfo r* S a t f e w l*gtilalrly. home with Peddle, In an effort to They will play lhe final blook at over halt that numbtr of tickets D. Schanck ...... I ll 1M HU win 114 fourth game ot the season Referee—La urenoe. hart's vanity courtst«t» have auf- ..... Belmaf tomorrow night, Orlpp have be*n aold. 0 . Weinman ...... lflfl 103 110 A two-point defeat by Newman fend In a roup 1 competition. Key- This Week's Basketball Qeeaste played a cool, steady game, leaving , ■ ., — ■■ ■■, School, Lakewood, Is the only spot pah had defe*l*d Bouth Amboy his opponent In some tight apotj Total . . . . Tl» T4T TS6 It looks ilk* s loas-up dn the outcome ot the Toma Rlver-Keyport Nartk Pels SlratMpknra Warri Jan. n. on the Utters oourt but Local Chess Tournament on H* record. • during the match. Tho silent Al Second Half Standing High School game at Toms River, tonight, and It the recent defeat at Up III tlie atratoaplier* 12 tulles th* ssm* team on Lincoln's Birth­ Crlpp turned in rum of SB, IS and Will Be Arranged Soon Team W L Av the hands of South Amboy here ha* not shaken the confldenoe snd dulled TO ENCLOSE BALL Fig LI) abOVS th e North pule,. It Is IS d e day night displayed a meet decided 17, while Psduano's beet efforts were Engine Oo...... 1 1 .TOO the playing edge of Coach Oarhart's courtsters, the locals will come thru An Item In the MwtaWIn achcol grees warmer thnn *t the “— - impmwnMt over it* Ant tame R «fcs announced today that a 17 and IB. A large orowd wss pres­ bdght over th* eqnktor, Eaglet ...... 1 9 ,M6 with a victory. Tomorrow night, (Saturday) Keyport travels to Baldwin, budget Jor tho enclosing of tlu against Ktyport. plan la under way to start a chess ent to witness the match. Raritan ...... B 4 m L. I., to tackle ailllt Oralg'a brilliant quintet with the results .... a tri­ athletic field was sanctioned ani a * Psvteh, Btader, Orembowlta and tournam ent In Keyport within the Lincoln ...... 1 4 .111 umph for th* Long Islanders. Neat Tuesday night. South River will come passed by a heavy vote and the Lagoda turned In a sparkling per- next ten days. Among those Inter- W » IIIIMllllW I>tMtlll» H tllS Liberty ,...... 1 4 M3 to Keyport and give the looal-ltd* quite a ttubbom battle. This looks youths of our boro may now rejoice fonnsnee for the visitors while Bam *sted in th* plan are: August Plsli- Hook Sc L a d d e r...... t 1 •tflfl to me like anybody's ball gua«, but 1 am placing Csrhart'a cagers s over this good news.. The athletic Wur heating coats Sepwn and needier w*» the out­ You “n '*duw tolta. proprietor ot The Old Dutch alight favorite, Thursday night. Keyport will motor to Leonardd and board and aportamen of this vlcln'ty j usln* our chemlclaly treated standing raters for Keyport. Tavern. South Keyport: Carl Olosa The cue artists competing In the probably And very little difficulty In trimming that high school varsity have*been hoping for this for many 1100% lumP bituminous coal. Stulti. I. MANN ft SON The score: and I. Provost of the Maag Studio. Monmouth Oounty senior pocket five of th at burg. The loosl quintet will alto And the going rather tough y(mr!> i —Advertisement lltf Seeth Ambty H. S. Keyport, and Dr. Alois Peteler cf billiard tournament are about to against Tons River here Washington's Birthday night, Fob. 33, and In OPTOMETRISTS P,a, P. Tl, Keyport and Matawan. enter th* Anal halt ot th* cham­ the final game on the schedule with Carteret here. Keyport to win both. Bteder, P...... 1 0 4 All tho** anxious to enter the pionship event. Hlghtstown and DR. WALTER FAGAN GRADING & SCOOPING B **ni Dally, 11-11. | . | , y . | Jeneen. P...... D D 0 championship tournam ent will get ^ WedoHday l l - l l Only Rahway dropped out In the lint SURGEON CHIROPODIST WOOD ALWAYS OK 1IAVD Lagoda. P...... * 0 4 In touch with any ot the abor>< Oenulne PocohonUs Nut Coal at half, which now leaves It atrlotU FOOT AILMENTS Ptauw Orders Now for Fall Ti-actee Ocembowlts. 0 ...... 1 0 1 players. a MonmMth Oounty tournament, 11.29 per ton. 1% more hwt and n Smith 8L Partb Axatay H O tm i: Dally *:30 A. M. to B r. M. Plotlng and Tnekliw Morgan, O...... 1 0 1 The death of John C. Baker Sr.. with Keyport, Belmar and Asbury tats ash than the beat Anthra­ Hvrnlnca^Mnnday. Tuwilty, Prlday D. DIBTRtCB Pa rich, Q ...... I D « Ihe past wsek, removed a devotee of Park left to battle It out down the cite. Judaon S. Hopla. Telephone | Tel Ptrth A*b«y l-M n ' I*. A. NATIONAL RANK 111-110. P. 0 . Box S41 the gasne ot games, who would have home stretch, Keyport 711.—Advertlaement 3titf m MTATK NT. ROOM 4U Total ...... I welcomed luch a tuomament. l’liosr, V K ltn AMBOY M ill Fhon* 1S1M Malawaa, N. a MieSSS*S*SSeSM(MtlStS*tS*MS*SSi Ktypart H. S. _1_ m BACK TRACK COMMENT O. TIM. P...... 0 p. Anderaon, P. o Turf Light, one of the better ras­ T. OeMen, 9...... 1 TIE SILVER KING TRACTOR ing pubtleaUoni. blame* the terloiit P. Pitchier, 0 ...... 1 idlUon of h o n t racing in this S. S*pten. 0 ...... 1 country to thyeter polltlelsni who n. Aumack. a...... o want race tracks practically in their baelt yards snd It It not their Total ...... I 1 14 ambition to make money for the slate. Ttwr* are too many rare tracks now, the editor of the Turf Matawan Ball Baefars light at*ted. Defeat Linden in Match CHAMPIONSHIP POCKET BILLIARD a*m Bell'* MaUwan Bell Beet 45 ACCLIMATED TOURNAMENT Oo. tinm en defeated the Bell Bee! , MATCH MON bowlers ol U nden. In two out HORSES AND MULES of three games In Um third ol * AT AUCTION ssrlss of mtctM* M Rahway this SUNDAY EVENING, it a bu c b . p b r e iio u i wwk. Both l*«na wet* well-heel'd aLontnra fo r Ui* m atch with the followlnf THURSDAY. FEB. 21 it February 17 tlasv*: Mat*wan with Paxaon, De­ H I A M . w itt waith, XasMW end Knox, and i a u m a r Th u r s d a y IC yuM are leaking ter a Madem Tvaeior . . . one I lull g«*a Uadtn with Minion, Its*ler. Hr- Joe Fitzgerald plare* and dee* thlngi In • Mg war . • ■ yaall sanly want (K*yp*H) ■mb l*U. Olson and n*d*neluMm to visit our abewrwoms asid sea Th* Mats wan Beefcrs challwd up a VI. thm^M M total of Ml and rr*. Thr moat m eliltaaary type af farm (imtlar *n thi msrttsl i- whll* Ml% ator* si Und*n rolled —nnlatlenary in M gs. eenstraellen iM performance. Nick Frady Ml, Ml and H i watah or th* Mat- Ilete, finally la a real haU-a*»*r*d, all-pensose trarlor, thst (Aatary Park) •wan pOunec. uvpsd Um bo«'- la efllrtenl. (aal, RexIMe, ragged and economical, ,, a tute­ STARTS 1 P. M. I of both team s In th* thre* ,«it<»i lar that palls a trailer al U Mile* an hesr, a speed ter *11 tarm wvifc. wllli f l l , M u d SIS. D ost mks Ik* big aMleh between tsuaMHsMy after um natch. Mated Teams and i r s A MODERN TRACTOR FOR lw« ef the eeelenden for ta* Paul ItaMM of AAaiy Park, and Slagle Horse* MensaMth Oeanly Champienthlp * HMBker of Dm Matawan t«aat, Dew** ***** r*eai. tamlla, aM a ta s jBHfl I mult*. Ob# Usd A MODERN FARMER deWH Minton o t lhe linden ! w leva he anSIIY SILL TSLSraONS .eeMPAHV FRIDAY, FEBRYARY IS. I«« THE MATAWAN JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN

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Allen’s RUBY IANE STORES SCHULTE - UNITED 28 BROAD STREET DOLLAR DAYS For Greater V-tJ-vee Red Bank, N. J. 'Free Parking Rear of Store Biggest DOLLAR Vainer SPECIALS LADIES' FASHIONED JUMBO TURKISH ' LAUNDRY TESTED -10* TOWELS (LEON’S — RED BANK) $ IN TOWN $ S ilk H o se M”*48M ; A Table Full f in e g r a d e HEO. 3fio VALUE HOUSE FROCKS SHEER AND Brand New fit* ^ BEACON BLANKETS CLEARWEAVE Spring Styles 2 For ^|l| I of ALLEN'S Fine 69c Value* NK llliic, k t i t i i , rose, a r d i i d or tail, solid LADIE8' RAYON pastel colors with harmonizing bor­ LINGERIE GIRLS’ FLANNEL ders, hound with lustrous satinc: ab­ $ ‘1\ 4 p r - $ 1 y pieces S ^ solutely perfect. Known f o r their S g . S H O E S BLOOMERS 12 For $1 warmth and wear. Regular 1.39. H K N 'rt ME.VH ’ "" COLLAR ATTACHED TOWELS FANCY SOCKS GOOD GRADE 3-YEAR PILLOW; Broadcloth Shirts Novelty plaid turk $ 1 . 0 0 I'X,, a - BROKEN HIKER, ARHORTttD 12piir,,l PRINTED SHEETS lah towfil». flpnuliw CASES NOME 01,1(1 IITI.Y ROILED Genuine fruit or IMP HOYS' SI/.KS 3 lo I Finn umde. pure nn- PoiWtrell |u r t linen ALL SALES FINAL—NO EXCHANGES INCLUDED ALHO I'KPI'KRELI. - FIRST flRADE P e r c a l e s dinh toweli wltb col­ loom pillow cstes. £ WASH SUITS iNh; free from eUroh ored borders, hem­ rannua make. Well' or drtiselnt. Guar­ OR RETURNS v WORK 2 fer$ l oiiARivrmn v a t d y u > med end looped known for It* eerr-- anteed for 3 yearn of ready for um; mho Ice end durtfaiKy, O rltlnl Prtro li.is NEW PATTERNS Mttsfsotory wenr, SHIRTS 2 for$l honeycomb weave Slset U;H end «;W.r SlBr M*80—fnr sin­ , III r v m ik ! ,4l'L V u u i; _. He*. lie flrade Iwrul end lfto« tow gle or twin bed*, el*. All at thla one m w lv

^ b B b b h h u 'MOMJmWSiM. A- S. Hiller Pequot ACME SPECIALS Sheets O f f e r s f o r Dollar Days $1.00 •u n n#«. \m TB«W lltf. l.flO f*rom ttnda of $ 1 P a y S FRIDAY and SATURDAY $ 1 D a y S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IIiN H«f. 12® IlHi OrtO* Bait WMrlnff Two Groups uf Ladles' Shops That Aro oiton Kh*m SIlM tlDfl S•nufaolurwl Dollar Days: Friday Feb. 15, Saturday* Ftb. 16 LOUNGE CHAIRS Sensational Valuea GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. 2 5 SHETLAND FLOSS. 2 SNUGGIES...... OTHER VALUES $1.00 One ounce balls, all Hood col- tl Twonty-five wool, $1.00 EACH IIIOE ors. Also boucle, " vosts and panties, flrat qual­ WORTHY OF $ 1 2 . 5 0 g m A PAIR $2.00 a Pair Value 3So a Ball. i ity, greatly reduced. 1 YOUR Re*. Value «M.M The- Above•« Are All Quality Shoe* (Broken Loti) From Our Regularegular Stock, Al) Stale* Are Final, Specials oq A smart new Btyle ATTENTION HigherIlgher Priced Shoe*.Shoe LADIES NECKWEAR . . . CORSELETTES ...... Lounge Chair for the or Qlrdlea, new model*, sat­ All nowest styles for Spring, living , room. - Beniitl- jkaMMm in;, all elastic and novelties, INNER SPRING ALBERT S. MILLER Various np»to»date Fnbrloe, great chance. fully upholstered and ■ I i BROAD STREET RED BANK MATTRESSES deeply cushioned arms, V ft Pree Putin* In Rear e( Hill Ike* Itore back and seat. Here's a £ ■ ALL SIZES A Q g imimm 6 LINEN HANDK’CHIEFSCHIEFS gm 2 YDS. SILK CREPE ^ genuine special. IT.SS Vsl. Vow J / e l / O & Ladles’ spoil sUo, Pure Silk. DO Inch, Flat SI printed linens. A real,3“©: J Crepe, all colors, also black ■ S u r p r i s e S t o r e Reg. IVc each. or white, iteg. 70c, A SCATTER R.UGS Maple BUTTERFLY TABLE , THE FAMILY STOIUC OT 1001 BARGAIN# $7.50 VALUE 1C AQ Complete Hailafactlon Uaaranleee er Money RtfaiuM LARGE VARIETY ) ] .0 0 SO BROAD ST. TaL R. B. 963 RED BANK $1.98 VALUE • N O W - O a W UMBRELLAS...... INDIA PRIN TS...... '" w e e OUR WINDOW DISPLAY rOaOTHEa m m a ia itt Hand blocked, 72x84 site*, 5 PIECE HOOS1ER Indies' colored Umbrella*, suitable lor throws, bed Men’* Union Suita (Winterwsight) and men's black. Very ape* s^rearlflj curtains, other uaea. l.v Siiea 36 to 46. Special.,...... 59* dal. Reg. 1,15 to 1.40, 1 Four Poster BED Breakfast Set i p I ^24.50 VALUE 1 O Q C Boy*’ Tweed Knickerai Lined WALNUT NOW 9 (£ .9 8 Throughout. Knit Bottom*. Special 6 9 ” W.WVALUE 9 f o r • • Ladle*’ (Full Fashioned) Silk Hoee 2 PAIRS SILK HOSE .. .. I LINEN TO W ELS ^ Slight Irregular. Special...... '.. . 29* 5 PC. PORCELAIN TOP Pull Fathlun, first Pure llnyn,llnan, wctr*antra Urge slse,'else, UPure Ladies’ Rayon Taffeta Slips ehlfTon or servloe ■{ass or kitchen use. OrMn, Maple Clever Leaf TiMt Breakfast Set Bias Cut | Lace Top. Slice 34 te 44 39* choice colors, blue, gold border. Keg, 85c, Ladies’ “Woollies”—Snugflt Vasts 13.78 VALUE IO WU 0 VALUE * 2 3 , 6 0 1 4 * N O W • or Panties. Special...... Leeks' WtoUrwetfhl MEN’S PANOV II pre. YDS. CRETONNES .., ^ V E H I AND 5 le r UNIFORMS...... 8 DRIHS ROOM b l o o m e r * Several , styles, made ot $ 1 Yard wide, variety imw $1 Acme Furniture Co. 811k S tr ip * ....Ile aa. shrunk poulin, white, blue or ■ ■ flaeateetf M iM aiM fl Mwut afitnii Deefele n m l Hesvp green, alio strip**. d h lnPM% «r aTto S & y r J l 138*137 Monmouth Street TeL 2104 RED BANK, N. J. RATH TOWELS c fee B O W UNION 4 l H ( f Delland Borden « ?1 I I» I T l f * Wlittannfcfeli b in * I la 11 N , p - f-3 9 ■ W m M n CMittTT UiSTOUCil

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 193*8 PAGE EIGHT T H E MATAWAN J O U IE N A .L .. *• Mr. und M n. H ubert Orlawold, FRENEAU Clerk William A. ttodncrs ««m> Jahiuton Avenue, wo Spending the OLD TIME STORIES called In Or. Alfred C, Wallin o( week-end with tho toiler's parents Matawan. Tlia irtiyalclan, altar a Or. William ft. Hawfcina, ol KrCfl- prnllmlniry examination declared In Keamy. hold, vltlted hit mother, Mr*, M. E —nOo-A BORO AND TOWNSHIP Clilel Bloat to bo aulToring fftffl MLts Vlrglnln l«ur(no, Red Bank Havklru, Saturday evening. umernl exhaiutloti and M’nt hint twood (third Article) nn cxiierlcncod librarian, haa been W. nnd Mira. Willem oc Vome. r unsigned to Matawan High S choulj*^ eon' Charles, apont S mdny Yesterday afternoon, the atrldken by the Emergency Relic* Admlnu.- jWJ h M r nn * —oOo— . Freneau to spend the winter with burc liacU. The bet was a bu&hcl the Young Girls' Club held its —o o o — ] —oOt>— —oOo— Mrs. Cora Woolley spent S uraiy her sister who was ill at that time cf doughnuts, each side putting upl Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Schock1 Mr. awl Mrs. Eds nr MnNab spent M,r. and Mrs. William E. Lane of with Mrs. DcWltt Ellison in Mor- meeting at the home of Miss Oer- in Jickficnvillc, Pal. Tt wis her a half barrel. 1EARLE J . HARRINGTON left Saturday to i]>einl a month in 'ih : week-end in Kutztown, Pa., vls- Astoria, L. I., were Sunday visitors uanvllle. aldlne Lon-jo. Friday nlijht. Alter j intention then to return no rth In Now you see that Uie crowd Is a “‘VWflllB."- jitins Mr. KcNab's parents. of ldirW .tt MroV V»mswii, c. Lane. i O—' ■ tiw •WBlneci-tyoMnnsacwa (ctast!. ju a ic b but ahe has now < ecidcditurc winner. They h id the horse ' Attorney-nt-Law —• oO«— —. . J « —o()o— —OOo— Brldcg Club this aecx. The women mcn:s were served by the hostess, crherwlse and will remain In Mr. and Mrs. VanWinklc Todd i Mi£s Ann Hutchinson leit today Flori-jracc but I do not know which aide 121 Main street Matawan, N. J. Mrs. Alfred Wallin rcccntly en- played at the card party sponsored Th: ncM meeting Is to-be held at'dn ror an Indefinite time. spent the week-end J*. tbe Hoteljto mend the promenade at Law- 'won, and I do not believe ihat half tri.allied her sister, Mre. Frank by the Junior Woman’s Club In the the h:mc of Miss Nincy Durante. I while drlvirJj from New pruns-; the crowd did cither. Telephone 30 Dennis, Atlantic City. jrcncevUlc Academy, Lawrenccvillc. Young, and Mrs. Louts Kuirn, of American Lrglon Hall. Mra. Frink ——oOo—1 j —oOo— The wrnrbers of this club are: Tho wfck toward Matawan recently Mr.j AH spectators were Interested ill, Douglas Weldon 'LelTerts spen. Mrs. Raphael Devlin, Mrs. John Kcamlium, Eltss held high score with Mrs. Misses Florence DISanto, Cathor- Willers ditched his machlnil. near i was the doughnuts so the winning the week-end with hia parents, Mr. Tam ey. Jr., and Mrs. Adld Strang —oOo— ChrUtlan Heuser second and Mrs. lne Vanblto, Mary Bucco, Aiitlon-1 Browntown. In such a manner that her;e ‘'won" the prize and the EDWARD W . CURRIE and Mrs. Jacob Leflerts. |vi5*-'cd friends in East Orange, Bun- ' Mr. and Mrs. William Ludwtg of Carl Oessweln third. Mrs. Henry ettc KapolU, Angelina Tumasllla, jlc required the assistance! of ajcrowd atc the doughnuts and lhat Elmhurst, L. I., were recent vUitors Zuckcr and Mrs. Jacob R Lettcr:s Florence StUlly, Nancy Durante, wrecker to extricate It. Fortunately: fettled the horse questTon for all Attorney and M itt Madeline0 Scheldt or Brook- jdoy* _ of Mrs. iLudwlg’s parents, Mr. luid substituted. * Minnie Cravalot. “Pat" Sarabuchel- no one was Injured and 110 notice-1 time. Counaellor-at-Law Ijm spent the week-end with her Mrs. W. E, Preston. —uOo— lo nnd Geraldine Loniio. ible damage was done to thi| car. 121 Mala St, Matawan, N. i, Mtuln, Mrs. Lewis H. Blood. Mrs, FrlU Weber and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarlmonie INow if you isk me, did Mary o. —oOo— —0O0— ! laugh when she told It, I would say —oOo— iMitkS llaiEcl Wetter, spon. the week- Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Sclianr, or ire vlsitln? relatives in Bricjjc^n. The Rev. M. Wayne Womer will Telephone 90 ' . y Mrs. Eunice Booth, of East Or-: ,1]d w th Dr Jlld Mr5 Paul Wcber Card ol Thanks "you said It!" Ruhterford, have Just returned rrom A meeting ot the fine arts dc|» rt-| occupy the pulpit of the Matawan attgc, v ia the week-end guest at in Englewood. a crul.-c to Panama, Port-au-Pince ment or the Matawan Woman's Flret Methodist Episcopal Church We wish to thank our frlentis anti Mr. and Mrs. Adlcl Strang. --nOr. - and South America. Mrs. Scharg Clul> was held Tuesday afternoonISundny evening nl 7:30. During tho neighbors who were so Umli to u.s Chief of Police Slott FRED M. BURLEW —«jOo— HdwhicI EidiijAr.il unci Jolin Shea In our recent bereavement I:,’, tho M in EUubfi h Hutchinson is en­ Is the former Miss Jeanette Fury. at ' the" home or Mrs. Jicob R. Lel-ljias',1 twelve . years --Mr. ...Womer - has. . attrndcU the Tuesday matlnco por- ferls. Mrs. Lawronco Lemaire read travrlcd over 750,000 miles address- Ians or our husband and father. We Collapse* in Boro Hall Attorney and tertaining Seaton and Putnam farmuncc of "Sailors of Catnrro" at —0O0— Mrs. William Pengcl entertained a paper on "Recent Poorry ol New lng minister's associations, coul'er- cspcclally thank the Rev. Henry It. Schrcedcr of Philadelphia this the Civic ncpertory Theater, New Counaellor-at-Law tliv Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club Jersey." Refreshments were served Fell, Undertakers Ralph Bedle and Police Chief tdwln C. Bloat col-' week-end. York. onccs, churches, Rotary Clubs, busl- 121 Main Street Matawan, N, thu week. Mrs. Oeorge Doubllcr at the elose of thu mcollnu. nrss men's luncheons and leglgla- Harvoy S. Bedle Jr., the palll|cnrcp, lap.s,d nl Ills desk In the Boro Hall —ol>f* - , M —uOo— and Dr. Murray V.ironafT. |hen- Tuesday niornlmt (Lincoln's Telephone 1870 Dr. Oeorge E. Outwo'er of Nrw- WiUlum Hummnu, a itudcnt it and Mrs. Ollnton Hulsart substi­ * —0O0— 1 ines. Mr. Womer Is nn or cl illicit Miss Mary Li*k ciiurtaliied nl .1 (Mrgh ipent the foi'ciwrt ot thl* Temple Unlvi'ndty. ftpcni the week­ tuted. Mrs. Kenneth Ruch held m'nlt'.rr t the MKhodlst Eplr 10 - Mabel Loiilso Bilker nnd Kiimlly. lllrtlidiy) shortly before S o'clock, (lliuier party m il brlill H|iIm-o|iii1 Clmrdl wan PrcMtm Johch were KUMU at ft?TUt.se pim 'nt wen*:- Mm. Rcnwciii.. « imdliv cimduiullw Ho lius writ­ S W. M ain M. FraehaM, N. t, IlMlfll of Mr. anil Mrs. William Jor­ Imtiuhy party In lionor of Mrs. Beers of Souih Otaimo; MUw Ethel l-M nl llii’ holm- or Mru. Oyrnti ten extensively on tlie Sunday ques- dan over the week-end. Uruwn. l ililii.v uvcnlny. lleur. ui H. Jones in Haslet, Mon- Rrdpalh, Miss Luura Himlies. both yUI| nlltl |lLs lK|vief lius been sough: Phone Vreelmld 'It ilny evening. ' T ht members ol the rliolr uf lh« • llllO - of Englewood, Mrs. Altrt'ii Tlntcli by li'#l.iluti>rs, writers and students, 'flu nuKlllnry of (he Midway lloso —n(>n — er and Mrs. Kdwln H, tXmlnlok. Plrat BaptUl Church hvkl « noomi Fire Company ore uponaorlnn a card Mrs. Alfred Vanl’elt, of Atlantic tlo has established nnd edited two -Monday evening. More Uiilii twen­ parly Momliy I'Vilillti, IB at Avenue and Mrs. Bemird PHkhLn Mrs. Joseph H»,ey and Mrs. Hob-1" '' .aitlncs and nt tlio pronent tlmo DR. CHARLES J . TASSINI ty porsoiu were i>rt»ont. R:l!i o'clock In the lire houw. ol Clll tun, mrtled Thunday iittci- H i Mulkmus ire members or thc is i dllar or tlio Sunday Ousrdlan. ~~tiOo~ - «On- lioon on the & 8. Bermuda of vlir Kimmlttee sponaorlng tlio e a r d l - - - — — ------DENTIST ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton lluNut rn- Hi anil Mrs. a M. I.iirow 'illeml- Fiirne s-Wllliy Slennvhip Oo. for is tei'Ulned a tew friends Bund ly evi-- liatly for the benollt or tlie Rssory Ml MAIN ST. MATAWAN inl the Wednesday rveninii perform' month's viienMon to the West In­ nlnji'Inihonur ol Mr aim Mr., Al- f ,.|Vn,onH, Appcaraucc" at Telephone lltl t* rt Jordan gr Brooklyn. dies anil South America. C.ithollc OliiUTli. The nltalr will Ihe lie my Miller Thenter In dew ' “~qOo— lie held In S;. Josniih's iwrlsh hall —«Ou Mr. 'ind Mrs. Marry Stonaker, or Ml*, frank ticlunm .mil son. York. FrlOiJi night, March 1. O hers on -nOr»- New York, formerly ot Matawan. C. LEROY CLOSE, D.DJ9i DkvM. c( Brooklyn w ir «ticaia ot IiArburu ’i'odU lonvea to* Ihe emnmlttee are: The Rev. Al- H ri Ttchenor's father, IJniu Clerk s|ien: the weok-eml as tlie guesta L1TTIE DEPOSITS SOON Weal Front Slnat, Keyport, N. It mmr.w lo atlond a itou^ jwrty or Mr. at*'l Mrs. Donald H. Riley. Irrd Jess, chalmian; Mrs. Tlmma* Wllllun A. Rodger 91111(1,ly. Donin, iMrs. Mary Timmons and ul Huttfui‘H Unlvcralty, New Drum- Harry Btonnker, Jr., simit tho OBaa llooi>—I a. n . lo SiM » a Mrs. William Regnn.i ACCUMULATE M n. Richard" Krilinann Hr , Mr«-! wlek, <» a 1n1r.1 t at the Delta Kappa week-end with hlii aunt and uncle, —uOo— Na Office lloors All Day WedBMifc Itewwrd Kidmaiih ai»l Mrs. Wllltam | r.wiUrn fraloni.ty house. Mr. 'tnd Mrs. Robert Stillwell. Mr. auil Mrs. Oonillu 11. tUIvy C r « l^ lt» ,ulcd U n ^ T u e « l,li n e ,: ^ ^ 1 --nOti—' Do not wait until you have a large F. Howard Lloyd spoke lo tho ml ritallied lor a low or their mends Saturday ovenlng, alter tho amount tc deposit for if you hold partom ancr of ,l0"" |the Olenw.xKl Mlsalon llaiMl gl im members of tho Ktwanla Club In perrnmvince of "Crnayi Pollllcs,'' M r. nnd Mm, Car! Oelhar. of Lr-i Pits'. Piwbitcrhm ClHirch will be Krypoil Tuesday evening. Mr. over much money or carry it (f. H. PENGEL, DJ).S. anla, a)«nt Tuewlay anti Wrdnmlayj held at the homo or Mrs. Oari A. Tlie table (leenrattoin wrre symbollo Llnyd will apeak to tlio following about >vitli you it may be loat or M Mala Hlreal Mata waa Wllh Ihtlr son-iu-liw ar, 1 luuiili-,Oi^swem Monday nluht, Feb, it. ct 81. Valontlne's Day. Those pres­ assoeliitlom Ills month: The Spring Thprti U tio tlmp like Ihe prta- t»r, Mr, and Mr*. LKiiialil II iniey. v 8 ° V ^ e n t were: Mi. and Mn. August stolen. ‘ It will surprise you how OtHea lluura 0 A. M. lo liM P. H, j M n (leonic Clark and Mlu Gllit Dike Community Cluli on tlio cni tv recondUlon your hair. twcnty-lhsl; at the Reformed Muehlhausen. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. even little! deposits, if made regu. Mr. and Mik. AiixiikI Miiihltuus-'oildewell were guval i ot Mrs. James Charles Hunt. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Wr would be (ile«wd to hive Na OOea Hours Tbnnaaja « v i r , attendiHl the opera. "Parsl- iiinlcy «: bridge Wednesday altcr- Church. Red Sank, on the iwenly- yoo eonaull tu on facial an4 larly, wil grow to a good siie iccond; and to the Matawan Wom­ Riyer, Mr. nnd Mrs. ltarry Sucker, l i r TueadM arei'niKin .11 the Mel- i100n In Perth Amlxiy. Mrs. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Stevenson, hftir ireatmcnts. fund. Sta rt an account now. rapslllan d w ra JMiae, New York, held hlgli icors for the uftrruoou. an's Club on the HWenty-nrth. TIIK VKKY LATENT IN E. B. SANFORD, Ph. & . — nOo— Mte< Marguerite S111HI1. director of INTKHKHT I .\|l» ON NAYINUM ACCOI NTH, -^nOo - Mrs. Nelson TOdd, grandmothar '<3may Politics.'' Harold SUgecoml) Prescription Hervloe—Dellrery JlR M Wamock, Jr., and Johhi T)iunMii» Koopmun enter- MKMUKH H.UKH.M. DKIMIMIT INBURASv li JogiH y motorrd to lt.itfcr(it3wn.l(l^ uc<| „ dinner parly lant week if VanWlnkle Todd. Is tlie only per­ of Laurence Harbor. Mr. and Mn. PERMANENT WAVES COHrOIIATIOS. Aeearacy—qaallly—Cuanenv Md.. rtcently. wherr ilu'V werw.f^. |^ut) P e rso n of son living who was attending the Elmcre Kattner, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dltfilu. ' $4.50 & $5.50 Stmt* of IrifUd^ «t the Hotel Vlv‘ !quan. 'Xlir ijucbU were from East pciformance at Fords TtieatiT 111 SANDFORD’S PHARHACV k*** t jCrnnBc. Munayquan and Afiiury Wishing ton the night Edwin —- which Ineludo your Rrst Dcolh assassinated President Abra- Tlie Matawaii-Kc)iiort district shampoo and art two a r m e r s e r c h a n t s Mata 81, Matawan, TtL ISS-M Ijouto Ma**lr. whili' working ln,*>Rrk. F & M l,>ni Lincoln. Mrs. Todd was bom council for religious deitcMlon la later hta hou» Monday, fell Irwn a lv l-| ^ rx-Is uttendhiB In Albany and Is now living m conducting a nix ^weeks' course. Na t io n a l Ba n k Newark, Mrs. Todd Is W years of Classes convene Montlajr evenings RETTA DEATS Paperhanging and levelling al Hutgers Unlvurskty “ In 4gc. . at Ihe Cslvory McthodlM Bplacopal BKAltTY PARLOR, . Ma t a w An , N e w J ersey the wound. I New Qrunswlek. Mias Lloyd Is also —ol)i»- • Church in Keyport. Miaa Ida Purdu III Broad St. Matawan Decorating Mrs. Oeorge W. Webster, daugh­ O ld est Baf|Ik in M onmouth CJUNTV ounty Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Itueli <111- ! attending one of the house parlies ■nd Mri. Bertha Ivina, both of Tel. 291 Always First CIum Workmanship ttrulned Oaturduy rvi nlna lor Mr,( tomorrow evening, ter or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. CUfTwood. have enrollod In tilt ESTABLISHED I83Q Trices Reasonable an d Mr*. F rank CiiiituiuiliHiii, Minn, , Koopman. v ia chairman of a char­ group lnterrstcd In the study ol F S S ^ J J ■Man Dunn and llaruld M arris, nil Thrre will be a Sunday School ily ball given for the Providence "Pageantry." Miss Anna Long- CUAFTEX A SPECIALTY «f New Bmuswick 1 party tiuilulil at the First Ba^illst Orthopedic Hospital In Providence, slifet and 8. J. W.u-d, of Cllirwo.d, We (uantnftee to give you a 'Church. The imrty Is m charge ol R. 1. Mrs Webster's husband Is an are outiUrd In the class studying beautiful and lasting finish In Dr, and Mrs. Cliiiud P IXvlm M :.. WIlMain Welta Hrfreshments * tcndln j physician at tho hospi- 'The Prophet*" and Mrs. Anna Au any color combination yoo select •ad daughter. Jane, spent 'rur day n,ri, to be sened by the Sunday tal. M n. Webster was also hostess.kin and Mrs. Jane Heatli arc among In Nfw York. While lie they at- :chool leichers and officers, at the annual tea which is given by,tlio -.roup studying “Prtnolpils ol S . CANNIZZARO tended the ariernonn »lww or "Tlie -u iio -- , Ihe auxiliary of the hospital. Teaching." 290 SOUTH MAIN HTEEKT OOded Uly" at u - 'junior Woman's Club held a cird Accumulatc Something Mr* Anna Oottiell. who tus lieen lwrty Wednesday aKemoon In the «Mklu« h e r home for Ihe past two Amerl0Bll u tilo n Hall. Hasrl W»r- DEVLIK nonUu with her daughter, Mrs. k b chaimxn or the Horn.- Ue- TEU NATWAN SH 2?SI! wrtment and M«, Ocar Hryrr la In Your Own Name haaletl for Well Palm lleaeli. Fla. . . Specials for Friday & Saturday, Feb. 15 Cf 16 ■ h If •eoonipanyln# Mr. and Mra j !,avliur' |(i) Kt P. Vane ol Freehold | Due hi the dosing it the imlilie HAVE A I.AIIOE SUPPLY Of TIIK VERY BUST .w i*_t, M'lSSood wat liven b | ,'CI' ,,oIm '« 'r j n «- Rlv,' r «*' flttrpHfee Wruviay |»rty Saiumay I«‘v^ NatiUr Binah. Du nul look to other* too much—bike Uilnga in trMUni by » number ol lier friends , n, ^ *r 0 ^onM" llc •clenrr. s|irni Chucks of SPRING LAMB ^ 1 5 c r c S m ]wwent were: Mr. and Ur» ' f « ' " «»»» l» « lw rr t wiili her your own hand*. WIUIM Jordan, Jr., Mr and Mp. I liarenia, Mr. and Ml*. Albert II., COAI, OHlrtan M Utart. Dr. and Mrs F o u n .lltaMU>' I RUMPS OF • lb 1 fic 1 FRESH PORK Ib J g c It l« your only wny to tlio front, M n a w M r and Mr, and Un. AU Mn>. oarlan e.iii r-i VEAL - - 40 | SHOULDERS m tart Jwdan. rt srooklyu lalned Ihe Wednesday Allrrnimti I which they will sell at > Mr, and Mia. Hanlaon U Travla Deaaeri |lrM'|p Club .'hla wn'k at n| Evury m ature porsun l-vnllgca Unit had In*. In IiIh prices as HMerl lined a few Irtrrab. Baturdar'Vateiilliie iwrly. Mrs. C.rian early uarvor, «ct out Ui mnkv prcparattoiw for em nlrti «iU i • pMiy TluKt gutM U iuned »tra* berry ice cream 111 a Ib inelutM : Major aiM Mr* ro reat hM U ^liapfd mold. Mr*. Raphael future oppyrtimlttca, he would have bocit in 0 Rib Lamb Ch >S 2 1 c Low as the Lowest Hockey, Captain and Mr. Bdward j Devlin held high wore with Mr.. poatllnn to cmbraco them Instead of tn lut them pass. OllE STOCK or ,}J OWvell Uwiauant and Mm Balar aacond. SAIJER Q lbs for 1 Ac } DIXI E STYLE m u * T«Uy WU u*uw«w and “dSl!;,. Mr*. W allar White, all ol ro rt M or<, NUdran H u u art will 'illnvd riivu, lourn thlg our tlitim by advlvc; praparutlon KRAUT . l U 1 BA CON ■ . "’ 19' Saul* I the annual eonvtnllon ol U10 Olilr- Flour, Grain and Feed ‘ ,»»u. :->podl*:v Society ol tht *la«« ttl ii iiucesaury (or tuvovM. - ■ Miaa Miry Munnlng «ntwtalii«l)NPw Jersey in Ttenlon, m H-U Shoulder PORK CHOPS IS VKRY LAItflE ANII WS A U • nuaitm nl twr young trienda kt a r)r Avner Robinson, chairman, ib SBLLINO IT AT paity «atuntar altanMon. Miaa it«iid lhal MMdlaatx County ptdl. Rib VEAL CHOPS 19c Mtitmlng waa T )T*r» at ap t o n 'a triits were among Ihe n m la re«* BOTTOM PRICES WadMadiy. Her g«M« w«r«: Ttit l*t»r and lhal virtually evary mem- WE CABKV A LARGE STOCK O t ttlaaaa Lol* TTwmpton, Darli T al'- bar of the aociety will a lu n d moM L E C S O F lb 1 Cel VE k L IV, Kasai riaehar, Marian Nikoa.'oi tha teatlona and the elaaliig ban- VEAL - . 40 | ROLLETES “>19' BusbeOi Wtrehur. Mantahst O' quel, l)r. Joseph F, Brawn nt New, Lumber Lath Cement HmIhi, Mary Hutoirt. ArUne U k will be toastm aster i t the ban­ THE MATAWAN BANK K a arm A lilm W ard. J a m Mttfl- quet and Mayor Oeoiw biBam M nlng ind Jmui Mumuui. nl Mat tmmton will to a hmm at a lunon- MATAWAN, N. J . lb Lime, Nails, tc. Onman Nleholu Munatng. fhiUir •o n um nrat day. Medicat and Loin L am b C i PS 2 7 c \ , io Mannmi. Donsld TilAy. Hanrrped'auto piwrtUtonar* also win at- llaana and H sjtj Xusktr i t , ■ lu n d . Prices that Can’t Be Bill