January Date Legion Fair Starts Monday VA Issues Order For , Nightly Events To Be - Refunds l o Holders Of Member National Editorial Association.— New J«sey-Press Association■ Monmouth County Pres*. Association Held On School Tract; National Insurance ~ Water Carnival, Fire Taken Out Before ’49 80th YEAR — 51st WEEK MATAWAN, N./X, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949 Single Copy Six Cents Works Display July 4 The Veterans Administration oh What is hoped will be the largest Monday formally authorized pay­ Exciting Debut A Question Money . . . Fair Parjktng fflir in Matawan history will get ment of a special dividend-totaling Traffic Light Cliffwood Fair undor- way at the. high school $2,800,000,000 on about 20,000,000 The 6V4-pound son born to Mr; Chiel Edwin C. Sloat ennounc- •grounds next Monday night under National Scrvicc Life Insurance and Mrs. Richard Domloy, Mid- ed yesterday the police depart* auspices of Matawan Post1 176, policies. An eslimated $77,500,000 diesex Rd., Meta wan. made hit NeedStressed Opens Friday ment w s i prepared io give all* American Legion, Tho fftlr will bo , Will go to New Jersey veterans of debut Into the world Wednes­ out co-operMlon to Matawan u part of tho annual, July^.i World War II. A surplus in the day, a? Lutheran Hospital, New­ Lloyd Rd. and Route 34 Funds Realized Will . Post 176* American Legion, in Its munleipa! celebration otid wilPWri- National Service Life Insurance ark. only after considerable spomorihlp o! ihe ennual July 4 tlnue nightly until July 1 There - fund 4m.adfr th ed iv id en d possible.. r exeJlemenJ. •" • ••*•••••-- Problem Explained To Clo Tpward New Truck; falr ^nd cettbratlon whlch .optn* will bo an afternoon opening hour_ About 16,000,000 veterans who Young Dominy.not scheduled Matawan Twp. Com.; Firemen’s Night Set • Mondayt ' . for’ tlu' fair ju ly 2 r; ^ i e -eelebra'-- took out insurance during World to arrive lor at least several, Receive Petition . During the nights tho fair Is tlon will terminate Inj n water^ War II will be eligible to receive woeks. early Wednesday decided, For Tubsday opirstlng on the Matawan High carnival and /in ■unrivaled flroworks^ Ihe payments. The VA said that the display July 4. -> / t to advance the data. The Mat-- Traffic light for the intersection of# Friday night will mark tho open­ Schocl grounds, parking reguls- amounts individuals would receive ilon» usually in force on Broad Four ground prizes will me awan First Aid 8quad ambu­ Lloyd Rd. and Valley Dr. was ing of the nnnu.il- fair sponsored were not yet knbwn, as thc calcu­ and Church is. will be relaxad awarded nightly to holders of lucxy*' lance was sum m oned for tbe Tide. asked by Leonard M. Morizio. a by Cliffwood Volunteer Klrc Qo, 1 8 lations havo* not been completed.. - to Newark: but FL. L, Cartan for Ihe convenience ol those stubs In attendance at tho fiyir. However, . the average payment resident of thcarea, nt the M«t* at Cliffwood Ave. and Route *3,1. These stubs are derjved from pur« and the Rev. Warren Leyton, .awan Township Committee mecl- Th«- frth* - will -coullnue. uullL-.July attending. Tht iame policy will would be $140 a person. .... squad members, deciding it be fo|Jow«d on Rarine Dr. dn tho .c)iaso, .slijw. lefl J n : ,boxca placed in - But Joseph-F. O’Herni manager ilng Thursday* . . 3 Inclusive, exeopt Sundny, June 2(1. stores of Mninwan mcrchftiito eo* might be advisable to have extra Mr. Morizid said the' light need Arrangctnents havo born made for afternooh cf July 2 when Iho of the VA regional ofTice in Newark, water carnival will be held on operating In the fair nnd donating support secured the services of only bo for cinorgcncy .use on Sun the. enjoyment gf thc children, in­ warned vets not'to write In -asking 'Lake Lefferls...... -prize*. - - • Mrs, Shirley . Bentley/ a ‘nurse day afternoon and evening, Satur­ cluding “kiddle chair," lurgo swings about lhci.r dividends. A flood of "We expect Ihe Legion fair and. The following merchants, nro co« add member of the Matawan day mornings and holidays. ( y\t nnd "Uivi whip." Cash ground mail could delay payments, Mr. Public Health Association, and water cDrnlval iq draw- many opcruting In the program: Roneon's O’Hcrn explained. He said appli­ these times, he explained, traffic prizes also will be awurdett nlnhtlyv‘ radio- store; Ron-Ton ClolhlCrw, . Benny Pariii. on Route 34, designated as Valley Firemen’s night wllj be Tuesday, . out-of-town vUilo¥s,'A'Chlel Bloat cation blanks will be available for' The expedition left Matawan taldcj"and we want to do every* Matawan Drug, Town Tavern, Town distribution in August. ~ Dr. in that area, becomes so dense June 211. Cash prizes will be given Rcstauranl, Kaplan's .pcllcutoascn, al 6:45 *jn. but when the Edison that residents wishing to cross thc to the companies with tho most thing possible to extend them a eei January Distribution .­ Indian Head Garage, Johnnon'B Esso 8 Bridge was reached the ambu­ highway, or to tut;n onto it from men, for traveling fhe longest dis­ ccrdial welcome. All we ask In Carl B. Gray Jr., administrator lance crew radioed ahead for an ihe -mailer of parking near the Station, M. fc M. EleetHcid Supply, Lloyd Rd., cannot' do so because tance, ■ and two Jack-pot awards. of Veterans Affairs, said in Wash­ fair site and al^he water car­ Holden's Jewelry store, Gift..Shop, escort. At Bay way the ambu­ of tho line of cars. When a break For ladles auxiliaries there will be ington- that he •‘hoped distribution Sanfovd ThiVrmaey, Keyport Auto lance was met by an Elisabeth in the line docs comc, it is danger­ prizes for ihe milt having the nival is thal drivers use courtesy of .the checks could be started some and common senio~-iwo good Supply, Savory Food Market,-.Tom­ . police .detail fend"at /the Newark ous- for tho motorist on Lloyd Rd. largest number of members present, "time, in January', 1950,- find;be sub->: my's barber sh’op and beauty par- city lino' officers from there took lo aUemj$t to takiT advantage of' it, and two Jacl<-pot slakes. .The com- rules lo follow at all times.'1 stantially completed during' thc lnru (?lt ten’s. ConfeHJonej'y, , .Ctd|0tV_. over. The race was close but Mr. Morizio declared, because he mttleo has anmi^fiCed n u tf d rp a i^ first half of 1950." - . Shoppe, llutier Food Store, Carton's successful. Ten minutes after -cannot be sure that a driver on inenLs must haWviire apparatus nnd Dividend distribution should Federated Slores, Uniled Clgor the ambulance arrived- Young thc shoulder of thc road on Route at least six men present In order prove a potent factor to thc national "This little girl Is one of the lucky ones who ls rccclvlng anil- store, Povtei's Ceutrul *L\Wern, Domlny made his bow. : . 34 will not comc racing along and to qualify, -ln i ’aso of rain, dromon's Teachers Score economy, as it will go to .a cross tubtfCUlosls protection (hroujth; W.N, Inlcmatlonal Chlldrcti'a Hell's Market, Cork N‘ Bottle, Mut- - crash into him. ‘ night will bp held the next clear section of the population. It may Emer*ency Fund Vjfiunna disclosure of findings nt a June 13 Final aiTangeinents have, been was lapsed, would rcccivc the pay­ brought to an end-a _l0-year span •Sal Vena, George Morgan, Ethel Mrs. CafTrcy was stunned when await such solution as thc state Leary Johnson in which she stated . . meeting of tho board, based on IcpIh minlo for the greatest ‘ fireworks \ nnd eighth piny in Matawnn history tho night The application blank will be a sician, Dr. Samuel Adler of Red ofTicc. borough clcrk, Including practice Morgan grades. .* :.' H of July 4, ,,c> — Receive Petition threefold card upon which thc vet­ Bank said. Dr. Adler said he Mr. Dominick had doclorcd at the in handling elections. Tills was A public:, letter signed l>y the eran is to write hls“name,'scrvico advised her to ‘‘cry it tTUt." Mrs. A petition wqs received from 17 timo RuiiseU A* O* Stetler was re­ considered to recommend Mrs. Car Plunks Over Bank; elementary teachers and appcin'lhg number, insurance policy number CafTrcy is , the*., loriit:;, -.Dorothy residents . In the area asking a named -.supervising principuL. In Johnson highly, but It was decided on thf editorial imgo of this newfi” o r numbers find his address:- He Culkin of Brouklyn;: "yho married street light at thc corner'of SMbhd April that he Would. rcslfln. }is-of to-wait unlll July whiui-iill per»onr4 Passenger Hospitalized pHpcl'.lH.H.duulhitC-Uf .tUo one road To Install Pastor would Yclain one-third" of the'card', St; and Raritan pi, This request July 1, the dato Mr. Stetler takes Wishing lb fill"the"post could Jmve h er husband, a~'3l-ycar-bTa* machine CJ<'tn«i- II. Whittle. Nnlloy, .11 by Mrs, Mary liall, n faculty mem­ which contain* thc instructions, was put on a list with others for officc, but Mr. Dominick was later a chance to apply before making ber, at (ho Ixfnr operator for the American . Struc­ pat^cnger in a ear driven hy his >ard meeting, explain and mall. thc other two parts to action as soon os funds ln the light- Induced by some of thc ))oard mem­ an appointment, Tint post-, a part­ tural Steel .Co., jSnyreviilc, in son, George F. Whittle, was Injured Ing the tenchers' view, of the sit­ the VA. Thfrre the application p art ing-account permit Six lights arc bers to seek continuance in thc October, 1047* ^ fe couple ha? no time one, pays $1250. . Sunday morning wbe.n the vehicle uation and protesting disclosures will be separated and one part,-a being noted upon at- this time -on jjOst ahii to dist'egard—hijMnithil other '‘ihildreh; ..... The board also found- occasion to iikteswlpod another, went out of by Mr.-'Hotis that Bometblnn-wns Special Servico To Be return acknowledgment, will be locations on Wayside Dr., Laurel- hasty rc-actlon .to the Stetler re­ It was Dr. Adler who delivered dispute over other appointments. control and skidded over a 20-foot ’‘awry” In a ccrlaln grade area uh Held Sunday Afternoon ^nailed back. , hurst Dr,, Malden Dr., Shore Con- appointment. Mr. Ross reeomm6nded four up* the babies at the hospital. X-rays embankment on Route IM, Uoluulel presenting to bo held Passaic Quads Living On Entry Count grade, nt $2300. , ’ ‘ ep h .J’hlflfpN of Holmdel Towoshlp, as a board policy. Thc cut-oiT date for payment of Smith and Mr.# Christine E. Lam- Sunday afternoon at (t o'clock In Thc only living set of quadruplets Approvo Two Teachers the Nuiley ci»l* struck one operated . Chock News Sldfy , ihe special dividend is the anniver­ born voted to retain'M r Dominick; thn church. ' born in New Jersey were born in The appointments of Mrs" Ochs hy Joseph A. -ltolh of Hrooklyn Jack Sheii,. a faculty number sary date of the policy during i94Bv Keyport Man Charged Leonard M. Morlzlo and Clifford Tin- Keyport congrcjjullou'ft mem* SC Mary's Hospital. Passaic, on and Mr. Tilley w erir through. It jus Ijoth c a r/ moved soulh on the demanded lo knflw if-on account of The dividend will not be pMd on F. Reeves, president of the. bourd, •bershlp Inctuden vetddenta oi Mat­ May. 9,-1930, to .Mrs. E m ir Kasper, With Taking Articles was.noted Mrs. OchB iiad nine years i highway. Tin* Nuiley auto, out of tlie June 111 meeting appearing In policies Issued after Jan. 1, 1040, voted "no," and William M. Stro­ awan and vlcifilty, j ' wife of a railroad roundhouse From Cellar Of Diner; cxperlende • lu MaViwan scioiols eoojiol, crossed the highway, Hlruek The Matawnn Journal on June 1(1 jplthouglV* ‘such policies may -par­ ther, vice president, and W. Vin­ Tho Hev. Theodore Ca.ipnr, ninitor worker. Now l3~ycars old, thc three whqn’Hhe left iu lllir>. Only (jucs-jn guant i/dl fence and went over propfrly represented what had Placed Under Bail ^ of (lood Shepherd Lutheran Cnlifch. ticipate in some later dividend dis­ boys and girl weighed three pounds, cent Patton passed; -■' - ; ^ transpired,iruuspjieu, -This- rniM accountaccount^ wairTendwain tribution. .r—, . tion In her case .was rair.»'d about the embankment, coolli|g to .1 hall Weehawken, will preach thc per* 13Ms /fuVices at birth. Lemaire Lauds Dominick 00 the (lowah estate, ilnji-the‘ 1 ’“ 'bourd ' juojhbern, ' Mr, Rom, li A breaking and entry complojnt having to pay so high a sulnry to num. .The J?ev. Paul Alberti, punlor ...The CafTrcy quadruples were A fter the voto was taken, Mr. gjirl Lf’on M. yin^*fKV» ^iK'ctatortator, all involving, the removal of, bottles llll the post, but the figure id which of Reforaudj.ou Lutheran Church, not weighed at the’ hospital. -Th* Lemaire said ho would like to ex­ .....yjfornHl . U .’Ton'yctly yeliy depleted the «pf sauce, confectioner's -sugar'mnd she was hired rcprcfumted her Lnnrcncc, Harbor Man J.uug-Jh'juicli, w iirin> tllUPjillt H\ut first of the babies was born at 3:45 press .his personal opinion iltal -ihe proceedings bu ;-‘tl>a KUuford —tciil n \)u » d le of paper bags from Wil* salary elasKificaiion in .the - Hilary the Itev. Merberf HafjendU, lKt«tor ■ p.m. Thursday afternoon. Anotho* board was making a grave error, Hurt As Car Hits Polo /(llscloiiures. Mr, Ross ihen de- son's Diner, Route 35, Koyport, May guide! al lop level for ln*r exper­ of Atonement Lutheran Church, boy followed at 3:50, a girl at 4*12 that no board member could point hciuU ’d his stand )>y noting IIi/mm 18 [about 10 p.m. was hedrd by ience,• . Asbury Park, and president of tho Car-Tnick Crash and thc sccond girl at '4:15. They to nny seriouB.mistake in Miv Dom­ A cur driven by Uernurd ii'lmt^ . Was nothing In the arllcle. which Magistrate ‘Herbert if. Rothenbcrg Mr. .Tilley was accepted .afler New Jersey Conference of. the were placed in an Incubator Im­ inick's conduct of ihe office through ner, 07 Parkway, l.iiurence llinbyt* reprcM'nted him as assigning hhum< yesterday. At the conclusion of the some hesitancy. Mr.'Jtosn acknowl­ United Lutheran Synod nf Now mediately. * hearing, thc defendant, William C. 10 years, and that ho was one. officer edged Mr. Tltloy waii accredited ari ruck a pole »t f» u.m. KatutMny to the teuehcra for the nubstvindnvd Three Children, Tw.o sltiirrtirm.--' -iI!b« '— te«eher«—-InHisbul York, will-pi.u form thr Imdtdhilhm EUiot,-l7«; Main Str, Keyj>ort,- was j t .jscll t'I - "rile'"’ rr— Meh Apparenlly Are died at 2:30 a.m. Friday morning. called a “professional.” 'He-added Ihe board, lie was Inking courier. t” | lT v pollen be had fallen j^f.-l^ep. tllat 'u,reference to toniethlug golnu put under $500 bail to await grand' The Ih'V. Mr limis tiegon bln ^ Two other deaths worth recorded at lhat with » supervisor coming In acquire h ganumar school f.lantlini']1,1 jh‘* wheel, . r .. *• "aiwry” iu ii certain grade was Uninjured In Mishap jury action. • " . pastorate In (ielhiieiuane Chuvch on 2:95 and the last at 2:45 a.m. who is not experienced in New Union iieacH ;/ficcllon, Mr. ltnra rejoined thut Near Creek Bridge Complaint against Elliot was this summer. Warning from lh(/| ‘“Ke'1 hy tin May corning to th n -K ry p o rt Mr. CafTrcy could not be found Jersey law, Ihe loss of Mr, Dorn* 1 Aid Squad to, (liee office oftfi/Keyof;fii/K eyw ;w i properly represented entered by John Glaus, Woodbrldge, supervising i>rincipaJ (hid gr;*n»nla|• charge from o n e tfuWniir Lutheran foT five hours after the btrlhs. inlck, a clerk .schooled In w I u c h * port physician, Mr. NehutjJW was having pointed out thn trouble wuu Two persons wore injured when .proprietor of^tfie diner, who had school teachers were hard to obtain Chmch, Harmon, N, Y. . Then the perspiring father arrived tional law In thin sUjte, w-'»*; »e* treated for lacerations.and^iJeased.' likely an accumulullon over llu a passenger car and truck, coming discharged Elliot five weeks prior led* to fiiuil jjielving of oIjJcjlUoiii' At Ihe Sunday 'morning Mirvlce_ at the hospital and told how his cordingly the more grave. The c/o' was badly diunag^d^iu the yearn, certainly in^ijbe at thi in opposite directions, collided ln to thc entry. overjiis lack of bclni*. i*n acurcdlted at II o’clock In the church, four sister-in-law, Helen Trotter of Mr. Strother spoke of “accusa­ gram m ar sehf>o| t^'aciier. crash. Union Ucach police? issued present-day faculty. . Keyport, on Route 35, east of M at­ Elliot was identified as the one new sIi/Jcjj will be dedicated by , had telephoned him at tions and threats" that had been n summons 'for a police cpugt hear- Mr, Hlfiger decried tin* diseom awan Creek bridge,'Tuesday after­ who perpetrated the breaking and Mias liclarski was rleclare - ... made. M.r,. Smith retorted these had inc. J I forture of (he fijeulty members ie noon. • 1" entry* by Stephen Grabowskl, 80 Mr. Itoss to bn a teachers college- which were • purchased -•-by - the ..... "I - Uioufcht-shc was kidding,-’-hci no bearing; U ic. community .need jiointleuH, avi'trlng it was ViiivioVh 'ThevdiTver“o f the* truck" told'Kby- Maln-TSl^ M atawan.- h diner cm* graduate- who had litrong'. V‘ic: VVoiuon'ji

Association found that the average LEGAL NOTICES CLAJSSIFIED j\DS "rr* ' ------THE MATAWAN JOURNAL collection^ in the cpunties ranged ... from 94.75 in Union. to 85.48 in Take notice that -Walter J. Jan. btabltalHx) IBM f «)• KeyporH-W a Adv.tlltlng lni.rl.d'under Uil« heading II al lh. ral. of 50 c«nl» for M a tfv u Towaahlp, Malawaa Borough Hunterdon. The Monmouth per* kowskl; trading as Bow-WowV'Tavem 25 words or lest, and 2 cenls for each word orer 25. house has applied to the Township Coin, centage is A8.75 while the figure For Summer Affairs numbers, ele.. eounl as words. Adverllsers with established credll io m ittee of the Tow nship of Matawan Published Every Thursday at for Middlesex js 02.40. ' ~ for a plenary retail consumption Keyport, Monmouth Couoty, N. J. our office mar ordsr an ad to be charged.'(Mil wilh the understanding liccnse for . premises^ situated at 22 As the business cycle falls off, •-•■Bt BROWN PUBLISHING AND that 25 cents each insertion in each of our newspapers will be added Lower Main St.; Matawan Townshin • , - - - PRINTING COMPANY public officials should not forget Committee Chairmen N. J...... 1 for bookkeeping and billing charge. ■ To ell others THESE BATES ABE Objections, if any, should be made the collections realized in such Named For Activities;, STHICTLV CASH IH ADVANCE. Unless you have established credil ...... gEdttor immediately In writing to: Rose K / . Mabel Brown...... guittu years as 1947. rating in our office, we can nol accept your ad by, telephone. Wenzel. Clerk, of- tho-T ow nship oi . Char)**.E. 8tultx...... A saoclate Edltor Food Sale July 9 Matawan, N. J. ■ Every taxpayer who fails, to pay (Signed) WALTER J. JANKOWSKI . SUBSCRIPTION RATES his taxes on time increases thc Committees for the year were 22 Low er Main St.. ’ Payable in Advance burden upon ; other taxpayers. HELP WANTED FOR SALE J23 . Matawan, N. J. . I;: . One Year (within State) ...... 93.00 appointed find plans outlined for . On* Year (outside State) ...... 3.50 Prompt payment is directly related several coming functions at thc YOUNG woman for pleasant outsfde GARDEN TRACTOR, slightly used. NOTICE • Six Months ...... 2.00 to lower, taxes. This is food for work to interview people; nolnmg Bolens: very reasonable. Conover Take notice that William Porter has -• -Three Months ...... *...... 1.25 final meeting of the—season--of to sell; short hours; car preferred but Brothers, W iokatunkj Tel.' Holmdel applied-to the Mayor_and -Council of thqyght by the taxpayer. It is also .Trinity Guild, held iMonday night not absolutely necessary: good salary* 0-6121. | ...... - - - Wjtf the Borough, of Matawan for a a challenge . to the tax collector. Phone Mr. DiUon at K eyport 7-2013 plenary retail consumption'license for Executors and administrators of in the parish house. Mrs.. Harold between 9 and 12 a.m. or fl to 9 p.m. FARM MACHINERY—Tractors, Plows, premises known as the Central Tavern estates have the right to select the His Job is.to keep collections up. Harrows, Cultlpackers, grain drills, ' ’newspapeia In which they desire their Burlcw presided. - situated at 113 M ain St., Matawan, He must .be more than just a tax HAtfD-FINlSHER for ladles' garments, sprayers, manure spreaders, hydraulic N. J. :— T-nottces printed. ■&—t£f;right--l*-not Committee chairmen named ‘were -good-pay—and—working conditions, loaders, lime-fertilizer, sowers, exercised the surrogate will make Objections, if any, should be made receitf&i*: ' Mrs, James Morrell, social service; Broad Street Cleaners, 78 Broad St., mowers, pick-up balers, wagops, etc., Imm ediately in w riting to: J. Franklin ...... the selection and the notice will prob- K eyp qrt,- wJ23 manufactured by Case, Massey-Harris, Dominick, Clerk, of the Borough of • L.,. ably appear in some newspaper that Mrs; A. Hand, Evergreens Home; Myers, Planet, Jr., kunhom, Super- * you would not have selected. Friends Matawan. " Mrs. Frank Marz, .sunshine; Mrs. Six, Cobey, and New Holland. Con­ (Signed) WILLIAM PORTEIT~ • ol The Journal having business with COMMUNICATIONS over Brothers for better service. Phone T the surrogate’s office wilj do well to V ernon . Ellison, mombcj-^hipi Mrs. . __...... 113 Jrfain S l . :,.... ~ TKMALfi OPERATORS— Holnidei 0-6i2r.~ wlckatun^, IT.7 X J23 MataWan, N. J. ; bear this m mind...... _ ...... John Bakt;r, publicity. To thc E ditor:------...... EXPERIENCED wanted on all MANURE — Wobd — Lim e — Fertilizer, Your editorial of June 16 cchoes The guild will hold a food sale type underwear machines. wholesale or retail. Evergreen fer­ r - NOTICE Responsibility lor ‘ typopaphlcai Take notice that Sydney G. Kat2 * «rrors is limited to the cost o l the the question in my mind there many July 9 at the John Tassini-agency, Steady work; all year round; .. tilizer and Broad Leaf fertilizer, top good pay. LaPare®' Under­ soil,-fill dirt, road gravelrwash gravel; trading as- Haro-’* Liquor - Store,-has apace occupied by such error. Mafn St. Mrs. Herbert.. Staer and applied to the -Mayor and . .. Council — ...... of months, *'What has happened to-lhc garment Co., 5 Johnson Aye,, building sand, by load only. Complete .r> „ ------1. _r • regional school plan?” Was it a Mrs. Fred Hessey will be co chalr- opposite It- R. station. Mat* ‘ ‘ ‘ ' M...... ichael ArteJIi, Maplelandscaping. _ the Borough of Matawan for a plena.,re­ : Entered as second-class matter at Ihe awan. . tvjli Dr., Hazlet. . C a ll. K eyport 7-0432. retail distribution license for premise* , 1 DOBt offiCft.at Matoxyon. N. J., under the ‘red herring’ as claimed. by Mr. men. A "plastic demonstration, con­ : ... Wj3-3tf know n...at.-H arry fl .Liquor^Siore nil. ; act of March 3. 1879. • __ Strother? Did the Matawan Board ducted by* Mrs. J. Smith; will be uatcd at 6 Main S t, ‘Matawan. N. J. held in the parish house June 28 at WlNESTliquors, beers—Harry’s Liquor , Objections, if any, should, be made THURSDAY, JUNE ?3, 1049 of Education elicit any response AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN—MuhI be Store, 6 Main. St., Matawan. . We llm m ediately *n w riting^© : J. .Franklin from the boards of neighboring fl o’clock. All prooccds will go to experienced selling, new and used deliver. Phone Matawnn 1-0073. A gents Dominick, Clcrk. of the Borough o! cars. Write Box A, 'in care of this for Bellows & Co. > wj6tf Matawan. • . towns in favor of meeting with M r. j the guild treasury. Mrs.-Bakcr will newspaper, giving complete details oi (Signed) SYDNEY G. KATZ. " PRECAUTIONS AGAINST POLIO Anderson? • j have charge of arrangements. A experience, age, marital status nnd past ELECTRIC motor, G-E, repulsion- . - 198 Washington St- rummage sale is now in- progress in earnings. Include snapshot if avail­ Induction type. 220-440 volts, 17.5 J23 Keyport, N. J. -Not. mc a n i to destory the tenor able. * _ - WJ23 amps, 7Va h.p., ■ 1200 r.p.m., single . As rtost of remember, of the ' editorial, but rather fo^irF the-parish-house-and-will-cqntlnue. phase. :.. (50 cyles. Any reasonable n o t i c e 1948 was thc sccond worst year for through tomorrow under Mrs. EXPERIENCED women-waitress (ot_ -offer. Apply this' officer. ~ wjtf Take nolice that Frank ToufirieTTrT' crease its. accuracy. I should like to dining room; fountain girl; cook ana has applied to the Mayor and Council v poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis state thal thc investigation of thc Baker's direction. The annual excellent baker; good disposition. USED Power* Sprayer, in good con­ of the Borough of M atawAn, for a that we have ever had in the his­ church bazaar will be held in Gardenview Restaurant and MIIK~Bar, dition; rcnsonnnlc. Conover Drothers, plenary retail consumption llcensc for Springfield school was u direct State Highway 30. Keyport, 1 mile W ickatunk. Tel. Holmdel 0-6121. premises known as Tourine’s Tavern tory of thc disease in thc United result of a request for information November-o.n dates to be announc* east of Broad St. traffic light.- Musi . w jtt situated at 40 Main St., Matawan. N. J. call in person. wj23 States. - by thc School Planning Board cd. Mrs. Alfred Adler and Mrs, Objections, if any, should be madi* PICK-UP BALERS—New or used; Imm ediately in w riting to: J. Franklin Although polio may strike at any which included alt Matawai) Board Marz were appointed to form a MALE or female, over 10 years old; New Holland and Case. Conover steady work. Costa's, 7 W. Front J^ominlck, Clerk, of the Borough of time cTOring the year, thc vast pcr- of Education merrfbers conscientious bowling team for the fall season. < • Brothers, sales and Scrvlcc, Wicka* Matawan, N. J. Economic Indigestion St., K eyporl. wJ2J tunic. Tel. H olm del 0-Q121. Wjtt (Signed) FRANK TOURINE, Jfl.. ponderance of cases occur between enough to attend.- It was voted by Sessions of the guifd will be re­ MALE recent high-’school graduate 160 Broad St.. . .May and , ...... October., Now. * i that i ,, wc , the .Matawan Hoard ..of.. Education sumed. .on Sept., 12, ...... AIITO -RADIATORS, -new. and usrfl, J23...... Matawan.- N. J. - -...... »tv,entering whnt mieht be called, (o-scrtd ,ctt(;r3 now'operating oh Jrfuuf-hour day. subcommittee to 'investigatu the fir general ofTIue Wurk and oilier with guarantee. See us first for all to neighboring towns Hostesses in charge of refresh­ duties. Starting salary, $30 per week. your radiator problemsl Red Bank Large classes and many groups cut possibilities of a regional ‘high Call Holmdel 0-73UI. . . J23 NOTICE ments were Mrs. Morrell and Mrs. Radiator Works, 113 W. Front St.. Red Take notice that Arthur E. Yancy school. , Bank. Tel. Red Bank 6-1177._ wJ30* 2 ( f SUs'o^ome < olThcII •• | J . /kJIULluuil) who .Vlllf MUU tiilttillj down on lhe "mc tor ind,V,dual Staer. Others present were Mrs. GENERAL Houscworker, all day Sat­ nnd Cornelius Carmon. partners, trad­ 1 attention. Mental, exhaustion after Mrs. Fo.ulkc not only visited, the ing as. Pleasant Grove Inn. have ap­ easy common precautions wc all can such a ctlng; Ncws of Fred "Hessey, Mrs. Alvin McDonald, urday. Call after 7 p.m. Matawan CHICKENS, roosters and fryers, 3S . • , , , _ 1 — „. „ . C ji..* n rtf Mlil rVl 1 ■ ^ f school-makes it impossible fop n Springfield Regional High School 1-0841J. - • • J23 plied to the Township Committee of and should observe. • Some of them answers or a planned meeting has Mrs. James Flynn, Mrs. William eonts a lb., live weight. John T. The Township of Matawan for a child to overcome his difficulties but called on County Superinten­ Watson. R.D. 1. Box 112, Keyport, plenary retail consumption llcensc for tiavc been set forth in -a recent been consplciously absent,. ^ Strother, Mrs. Ellen Jones, Mrs. YOUNG girl for'stenography, typing Bethany nd., Hazlet. Tel. Kcypori though thcMeacbofB are in thc dent Thomas—Harper afod Deputy and generaQcLerlcal work. Must prem ises situated on ^Cliffwood Ave. article by Basil O’Cohnor Of New Secondly, from the standpoint of Han(|. -Mrs. Adler, Mrs. Marz, Mrs. have at ltasV“ofit “Venr's experience. 7-0170M. '■* ■ wJ23* and Raritan St., ClIffvyooB. classroom and willing to help them. Commissioner Charles Anderson, to York, president of the National accuracy, the^Sprjngflcld school is G.- Slec,' Mrs. Morrell, Mrs. Wil- Apply Hanson-VaitWinklc-Munnlflg Cn- ONE farm horse;' 100 -bushels . com. The partners -of th» 'Pleasant Grove '■T6 iAndati9rf T()l‘ 'Infantile- -Paralysis thoroughly^ explorev tho- quusUon. Inn at-eV.'"Al-tbur E. Yancy, Cliffwood not quite comparable to one wc Must-'lyaChtii s' faVurC’d ■ liorttogerr* H’aVfrRatchfTe, Mrs. Bak^r and Mrs; ^-InquiFO' Raym ond- llenUoFNOH^ - Call AV'c.?r'Clirfwi3oUr N.*-J;Vrand 'CoiWllM ' j ..and chairman, also, Of the AiWrtcan-m h -t contcmp|alc ,thllt thJ oous grouping because .this enabled Her report to the. planning com­ Ellison. • • SERVICE Matnwan MGG7-J-1. - . . wJ30* E. Carmon, 100 DeKalb Avc„ Perth mittee was one of the best docu­ ------— ------'i WINDOW SHADES 89 cents—Put on Amboy, N. J, * • , ..Red Cross. Mr. OConnor offers, s , fic,d s'chool W(1S constructed N'C t‘™hcr to move along quickly O bjections, if any, should be made I ‘ 11 these______suggestions, ‘especially ACnnmllu to those-f/\ ThfVC^- '■ 1 ° . . . . 1 1__:i L. r.. nMrJ r.t..# rfrAHnn mented of all made. - POLIO INSURANCE covcrs all eosjs t)f; . your rollers while you wait. Holland during depression limes with thcjw**^ the-average and fast groups Matawan Baptist •p olio up to 15000; premium , 83.00 per shades • ■ •ln\?cru, white . . . or green.' They immediately in' writing to: Rose K. I i who arc in chargc of children: added advantace of i. 40 per cent while slowing up with the groups V\s'a result of this report, the' - person per year. Call Cornelius. arc truly a good looking window Wenzel. Clerk, of thc Township of Matawan Township Board" of Edu-j LadlCS A ld .M ectS Ackerson, K eyport 7-1342J. wj23* shade. Other .shades from 22 cenls to Matawan. ' 1 ;• (1) Avoid crowds and places outright PWA .grant. ..This should!‘hat 'needed more persistent drill $3 in stock. A complete wfndout,shndc (Signed) , v/here . close contact with other not discourage Matawan and other:;, 1 This community, did not favoi it cation instructed its clcrk, Edwin j - — ■ • MORTGAGE INSURANCE—as import­ service Dark shades allow you to ARTHUR E. YA N C Y ,' H. Dominick, to writc to boards of | ■ Mrs. -Warren.. Fuhrman...of... Mat- ant as fire lnsurancb and surprisingly sleep later. National 9 & 10, Prown's, ClifTwood A vol, ClifTwood, N. J . * i people ^is likely. -...... however, as regional school costs!as it was considered degrading ahd loW._in- cost. - For information call Re(f Bank.- ' ' • wjtf CORNELIUS CARMON, '-v - ' 1 ■ (2) Avoid over-fatlgue^causrd by compare very favorably with other J und^inocVatic. . ■- surrounding districts to-see whether; awan, entertained members of the Cornelius Ackerson at Keyport 100 DcKalb Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. or not they would be willing, to; Ladies’ Aid Society of the First17^34JJ^ - . wJ23! CONVERTIBLE kerosene range; Magic . J23 • I too active play or exorcise or ir- types of school building, one oi One primary grade has an age » i „ .. . u . .. . . u \ ------:------■------Chef gas stove, large, good as new. ; regiilar hours. . which these towns will need in the range of from 0 to 12 years. In alteDd a meeting at which Mr.: A n -, Baptist Church of M atawan at her FLOOR SANDING, reflntshing, waxinc, No reasonable offer- refused. Call , N O T IC E : these towns will noeu in ine range oiiromuioi answer questions, on honje on June 14 with Mrs. H arry ojd floors madft like new. Asphalt j • 1 (3) Avoid swimming in polluted Matawan 1-0Q42M. ‘ J30‘ j j kke i noticc that Joseph Kanlck, very near future. this grade there is n range or i.tj. . j 1 . . “ . . . and rubber tile serviced; estimates WT New N Dent Tavern, has - applied | J Water," Use only beaches or public All nf Ik iXtori.'tPri In n.ulnnnl from 0 to 125 With such a ranEe the reiHPnal hlKh .school m atftr. Munson ns co-hostess. The society cheerfully civen. Arthur W. Acker, 1000 bales of Alfalfa nnd 12 acres of to thc Mnyor and Coyncil - of the Tel. fine Timothy -and Clover cither Borouglv-of Mutawan -for a -plenary' ; , pools,declared safe by local health schools wl^d -very much likeTo! mTg^a'^ LQ, wTuWn'tthere boards replied in the will hold a picnic July 26 at 10 - w ~ j30* ’ ' - * * ’ ' - - ‘ nffinnatlvP, nf whl^h numhpr,--rfnp| n m at ifjr- hnwit of Mr*. William -...... n ------sUmdJng--in—Held— or— baled. ' Triple retail consumpclan llcensc for prem­ | ' authojiHcs. . hoar, the latest developments or correspondingly ; great __.rnngc._ in Brook Farm, Pleasant Vnllcy Road, ises situ ated 'n t 21- Orchard St., Mat­ let'it be understood that it'.wduld Turner, • •" — '• ROBERT. BOZZA .CO., BUILDERS, Holmdel, N. J... Phone Holmdel 0-7342 ...... j •' .-(4) Avoid sudden chilling; Re- better :yet',see some constructive achievement? Tho "fifth'grades with Complete homo alterations and re­ awan, N. J ...... ' attend only as n matter of courtesy.! Members present wcrc: Mrs. Saturday Or Sunday, June 25th and Objections, If any should be made I move wet shoes, and clothing at action. \ an I.Q. ranging from 58 to 128 pair service, porch encloscrs, additions, 2Gth. * * • J23 immediately in Writing to:*J. Franklin Thus, the matter vv&s officially, Asher Woolley, Mrs. Adam Bankp, Rtorm sash, roofing, siding, hardwood Dominick, Clcrk, of thc Borough of i once and keep extra. bJonkets and While wc arc on the subject of showed an achievement range of floors, plastering, concrete sidewalks. dropped. —...... |M ra. -Aaron. W arne,-M rs. Alonzo driveways, brickwork, chimneys,-fire> QUART.ni-)«Dn.. jars.,-4Qc._.doz‘ jijth M atawan,—N;—J-—- ...... L—— | heavier clothing handy for sudden school planning, I would appreciate | from 3.2-to- 0.5. Cah'this’ be one chair, $5; baby carriage, needs some (Signed) JOSEPH KANICK, Since that tlrne Mrs. Foulke 'iias. White sr.; Mrs. ‘Franklin Thomp- places, hullt. repaired, cleaned.^ 64 repairs, $5: second hand 52" sink, $2,50; [ Weather 'changes...... further elaboration of Mr.- Reeves’ answer to a low mcdin’ri sc6rc? - • „ _..... Second St., KoyporL Telephone Key- 21c Orchard St., personally contacted members ;of son, Mrs. .Elmer Bumstead, Mrs. porf^ofos'-J^0^ 0^ iTelePh°iwjlISuir toilet bowl and lid. $2.50; 0 ft. velvet J23 M atawan, N, J ,.... | • (5)9 Observe thc golden rule of opinion at tho conference meeting Most teachers feel, there - Is a gray nnd roSe hall runner, $0; Ax* surrounding iboards of education to ■ Gnrrctt Dctwllcr, Mrs. Turner,------minister rug, hooked pattern, $4; • ^personal cleanliness. Keep * food of the’ board on Mar. 7 that any NOTICE" ' crying need fpr a reading specialist, attempt to keep thc question alive’Mrs. Kathryn Matthews, Mrs. A real treat to invite -.your friend to screen door, fl'-fl" by 3 l(i" . $5; pair ! tightly covcrcd and safe from .flies future school planning should., be a ieaeher who. is.trained and quqli Join yop at the Rollo Post House glass doors, suitable for closed porch, Take notice lhat Roy S. Matthews, Futhcrmorc,, Mr, Anderson ; has Rnyihond Davis, .*■ Mrs. Floyd (2 cach; glass sash. 4‘-2" by $2.50; tradlngpus Kcyport Inn, has made or other insects: Garbage should done by thc board of (iducatlon application to, thc Township. Com­ fled to do remedial work with chil­ callcd Mr. Dominick to see whether. Yonkauskc, Mrs. Donald Robinson, EXPERT UPHOLSTERER — Joseph some sccond hand electric fixtures. | be, tightly covered, also, and if other without the . assistance of outside dren who have reading difficulties. Logltsci. Old sets rebuilt like new. Tel. Matawnn 1-0070R. J23* mittee of Matawan Township for . | . -disposal, facilities arc lacking, 1 It or not.he was to comc ^^Jatawan ! Mrs. Joseph. VanBrackle and Mrs. Repairs on leather goods, Jackets, renewal ot a plenary retail, consumption- representatives of the “public. It isn’t enough to say "Johnny Is a gloves,, etc. Tel. , K eyport 7-2752M, license for premises situated on the : should bo buried or burned. • Mr. Anderson never rfci^sT to George Clark. , • VENETIAN BLINDS $3.94— All sizes, . . . Siitnei. .... pQor;_rsadcr.’L.:W b&js -he a, poor Pino and.Third Sts.. Union Beach. . metal blinds_ to^30 .inches wide. north side of Keyport-Amboy Rd. speak.^ . .'n. = : -ffThe- flrst -fall- meetipg will- bQ - r ------;;------;-wJ7.r2^ Come and get Ihdm. . Positively thq ClifTwood. Matnwan Township, N.-J:------l;-:V'-';sQtilte:irre8pectiye-of -polio, • these - - Virginia’*T. Foulke. rcadeV? Matiy difficuUlesijannot be Objections,-if