Matawan Twp. Board of Education Audit Shows $52,000 Surplus Gain
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lOaiOOTB CO. aXSTORiCit ASSH.f f r e e b o i P i h . j * This Week COVERING ToirNwm or BOLMDIU MADISON Two Sections WARLBORO. MATAWAN AND 20 Pages MATAWAN BOROUGW ' Ufnbv 91st YEAR — 14th W EEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,1959 Nw M m PMe* AsMetltlM Single Cop; Ten Cent* Matawan Twp. Board Of Education New Shopping Center In CUffwood Will Open Next Week Independent Ticket In Field In Audit Shows $52,000 Surplus Gain Marlboro Twp. Municipal Election School District Expended $908,100 Zoning Issue Brings Action Against O f $939,000 Appropriated In 1958-59 Regular Party Choices At-M au Meeting Matawan Township Board ot An Independent ticket ot nom . ' Education last sight approved the Story Hour Saturday V e s p e r Tim e C h a n g ed inees for Msrlboro Townihlp Com. annual audit of its finances for the 1938-59 achool year by Joseph There will be a story hour Satur Mr*. Thurman C. Nealls, preel- mittee w u chosen last night »t a J. Seaman & Co., Perth Amboy, its day at 10:30 a.m. at the Matawan dent of the Woman’s Club pf MaU meeting attended by 110 auditor. Free Public ; Library for children wan, has announced that the time Marlboro Township residents at the In kindergarten end first grade. of the Thanksgiving vesper service Jaipar Johnion, representing DeVltte Military Academy, Se that firm. Informed the board that Miss Susan Smith will be the story lo be held Sunday, Nov. >1, In the teller. ' lected to contest for thr**-y*ar ita "free balances,” which can be First Baptist Church, Matawan, h u been changed from 4 o'clock to 3 term* on the governing body were employed as surplus, had gone up o'clock. from $41,913.02 to $94,064.19. He Walter Johsnsen, Beacon Hill listed revenues for the year as Hotaling Retires Rd.. snd Edward W. Legler Jr.. totaling $J70,512.07 and expend! Plessint Valley Rd. Thty will tu rn (t $908,100.54, an excess pi After 49 Years Ask Referendum oppoae Incumbent Republicans Mil* revenues tor the year of M2,Ilf.51. lard B. Lamberson and Frink L. The board's gain, (or the year H-VW-M Employee Be Called Off Ratclltfe and Democratic nom- ' tvaa expending $908,100.54 when it Ineis, Mlchatl Crlne, a former had anticipated expenditures of Feted At Dinner Upgrading Poll In committeeman, and Joieph La . $939,319.00 in Its budget. It re- Mura Jr.. ceiived $51),581.23 in tuition when Charles A. HoUling, Red Dank, Marlboro Crltlclxfd The Independent ticket w*i choiv It had anticipated only $39,000 in retired from Hanson-Van Winkle- : revenue from thii source and state Munnlng Company, Malawan, yes Th* wording of the proposlil to •n after five nimes^hid been pul aid totaled $317,225 against $313,' terday. He has been with the go on the ballot Nov, ) In th* up before the assembly. In addition to Matawan firm for 49 years and Mr, Johansen and Mr, Legler, . 0M anticipated. There also was grading referendum Is Marlboro > ... $18,933.31 miscellaneous revenue retires as order' department Stores at the Cliffwood Shopping Center, Route >5 aad , rlbboa markingia Uthsm grand(rand opening, Two other stores at tho ceotar, Daniel Birtram, John J. Bennett, _ ugs and - • - - • Townahlp cim e under lire of John '■ ^realized which was not anticipated manager. M r.: Hslaling ' joined Ave., wlU open fe r business fsr tin first time early next week. The, D»w Kings Drui and Morrill’s, lac., toys and stationery storo, will mark Republican nominee for township A&P Supermarket, featuring tbe latest conveniences, will ba OPoaed openings' Monday," Tergls, a spectator, at th* Marl . 'in the budget as originally adopted. Hanson-Van Wlnkle-Munning Com committeeman In 195$, and Olln st ceremoalaa Tuesday whea Matawan Mayor John M an jr. will cut boro Township Committee m eting - Major Items 01 Expenditures pany ln February 1908. He re W. lluebach, chairman of the town Thursday. Ilia attempt to get the ,„J1aJor items of expenditures in mained with the 'Company until ahlp planning botrd, wero proposed. proposal removed from the ballot creased over the year as follows: June 1621, when he joined the New G O P N o t Ruffled '■Mr. Uennelt and Mr. Huebecli. New Drug Store Opens only resulted In a bitter clu h with Administration $25,105.98 In 1957 York Telephone Company. Two Shopping Center Taxi Ordinance wlthdrew^hll^ names. A vot* then 58 to $35,109.6} In the last school Kings Drug Corporation . wUI Is noting that on* *f the In* Committeeman Joseph A. Laniaro, w*a taken among the three others, who Insisted that anyone ipeaklng year, supervisory from $30,917.92 •pen a new, ultra-modern drug dependent ticket cudldates Mr. Bertram being edged out by Elates Opening Due For Revision on toning w u oul of order until a io $42,509.30, instruction proper store lit th* Central SMpplag tlMHa ta d sight te oppose th* the two choaen by a narrow mar publlo hearing on the specific luue (ram $471,072.50 to $587,880.62, Center,, Rout* M, Cliffwood, M Md of htm**tf M d Committee gin. New A&P. Other Monday at t a-m. The dnafr . Madhon Operator was held. operation from $50,912.40 to $74, man TraAk L. Ratclllle was Bofore he became an active con chain also operates stores 'l» Protests Outsider* treasurer *1 the Marlboro Town It was the Introduction of an o r 149.73, coordinate activities from U n i t s Aro Ready tinent lor the nomination, Mr. Westfield, Cranford, Summit *M ihlp Regular Republlcu Club, dlnance and a public henrlng thal $11,705.(11 - to $12,736.73, fixed Legler guided the proceedings of charges from $16,142.24 to $29,151.' New stores at the CUffwood Shop Rutherford, An additional stars Protest igilnst intrusion by out- Committeeman Millard B. Lam- Mr. Tergl* was asking, lie noted the meeting, lie Ihdllated that tho t», auxiliary agencies from $41,' ping Center, Route 35 and Cliff- will be «p*oed la Somerville wltb- of-town operators Into Madison berson aald that h* u d Mr. the form of proposal on which the wood Ave., Matawan Township, will Independent 'movement had been 048.41 to $42,331.32, repairs and ta the MXt month. , . Township w ll made hy Clarence Ratelllf* had received assur voters ar* to act "y*t" or-“no" Is mark their grand openings at cere S. Scheck. Summit, ts president ss loliows: "I sm In favor of underway for torn* time in his replacements from $19,487.12 to Corby, Laurence Harbor taxi oper ances of aupport Tuesday from monies next week. The grand open ol the corporation, and GerSM stack leading Republican figures changing such portions of the R-100 speech on the purpose* of the meet $21,532.19, debt service from $27, ator, to the Madison Townihlp 175.00 to $55,(75.85 and land, build Ing of the A&P’s neweitt super Barondess, Wesltteld, cnaiva|ts la the township as Aaemblyman tone lo one acre U determined by ing, He aald, “Aa a group we are market, the largest single store In ing and equipment from $10,331.11 the stores. The cwpers have It Committed Monday. H* asked the Clifton T. Barkalow, County the planning board." very much concerned as |o th* the center, will be held Tuesday at to $15,«ir.7>. ... years af business axperlenes la ordinance governing the operation Road Suparvlsor Howard Preaton Mr. Tergli wanted to know how development our townihlp will 9 a.m, Total expense went up from the drug ator* field, < aad Mayar Chsrles T. McCus, the voters w ere to Construe t)i* take. Qur preient. toning la un. King Drug Corp. 1s known ** of taxla be "tightened up.” He $711,027.(7 in 1957-58 to $908,100.84. Other atores at the center, Kings noted there were three licensed Mr. Lamberson averred thlt words,Vas determined by the plan' ?*alletlc and lnadequa}*, a balf- As tbe district did not gain sub- Drug Corp. and MerriU’s, Inc., one ol New Jersey'* lowest priced ha and Mr. Ratclltfe had "com* ntng hoard" w|i«n, to 111* knowl itcre minimum lot alt* throughout drug stores, and a complete sttfck operators In the townahlp. one In ~ stantlally it) the year Interim in' stationery nnd toy’store, will mark plete confidence" In thsa* edge, th* planning board had mid* the reildentlil lonei ot the town grand openings Monday with spe •I drags, cosmetics and patent Old Bridge, one. In Siyro Woo#* atate aid, taxes had to be moved and himself In Laurence Harbor. pledges ol whole-hearted support no public determination of any ship la let up without ngard lo up from $401,741.75 lo 1957-58 to cial sales, coupon surprises and medicines will be carried. The and believed . the Republican thing as yet In connection vtllh sw any apocltlc ne«da in the olllsrlng IllUng ol prescriptions will be H« did not believe they should gifts to early arriving customers, lt Party had been strengthened lor ing. Mr, Tergls believed the prep- arete, ' • . , $575,470.53 last yeah '. one ot the many services provid be jubjected to unfair competition . Bonds were placed durjng the waa reported. Another store at the tha Nov. .1 test by the ellmlna. aratloft... knd iiihmliiloit at th* ed by the store which will be tn fp "outsider*.’- S' (continued pit irt ar Iq t f e amount of , *1,037,000 CHARLES center will be occupied by FfcM ties ot “dluldant elum U,'1 .