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 Brooklyn, 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 New York, where In file school distr/cl for not,. In Elcct New Chiefs years past, having volrd huillclenl me In the liturgical colors of tho into a skid which carried him out f'uneral gorviccs were condudted j co||nr nnl ten feet away from thc district clerk was charged with ohe ..did her prai/Hce teaching. He varioiei f,<-io;on^ of the chUreh year, "' Saturday'' afternoon ffrom . the Day the cure of $300,000-of public funds funds for educiitlon ’thut pioper of the westbound lane to the ether window when thc defendant used noted >.he had i/nistered the flrhl live Chris / legler, a member ef the red, white, violet and green. • Funeral Home, Keyport. Interment a year nnd Mr. Dominick had shown' facilities for good schools could In* side of the ropd when he tried to a scrcw driver to forcc a ccrecn parts of ii music r.tudy Jiuide on CHlTwood Volunteer Kire Co., was The pntthir'H sermon tuple will bo wns in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, provided, , avoid collision ••with a' car which, to rcnch in nnd take , the arliclcn, »n lntcfirily nnd capability, iibnvn whiofi the whole Ma^iwau ichoo} ,MnrU?d chief of the Matawan Town- "Joy hi the Kingdom of God," -( Keyport. . reproach in handling this complex stopped suddenly in front of his Thc Matawan man claimed he hast mufiic program wam mif,ed. - f.hlj>"Firo Deparlment at a ineellng fiem Tcschino Aid Need vehicle. Thc truckman, Pasqualc encd upstairs, called the police disbursement, j • t - Rosetved On Nomination held in Ihc.-Cllffwood F4rahoiise;- - . -Mrs.- Nt. . ing-pupils under the norm up hi Aceimihut to officers of tlie Mat* Tlie truck collided with a car in any way during - their recent fact Grabowski. made no ..attempt standing a vote of a m ajority of all ■ Power Lswnmowen* . par. *‘>he held the deficient Htan- awan 'Find Aid SijUfld the’ nniltinl ' the board was not neceswiry to driven by Albert D. Burke, Fords. bereavement,-especially those who to call police when he saw *.hc act HO" and up by Mo'to*Mower,; also "Tbank Your L u c k f fliaf#" f/»rd ruling rep o rted ‘by Mr, Itoi^i eanvan'i m the borough has been make uppoinincnts 1o: nnrwupcr? for grades above the Ihtrd could In Tire marks indicated the Burke car sent Howers and cars, pallbearers, of breaking and entering taking Pbmct Jr., garden tractori, cqul|^ ’li-aci comedy,- benefit o f Liberty •idioiit. one-third completed and skidded 42 feet before being ^Kurzawa Funeral Director and thc place. Thc attorney inquired of ViRory and non-teaching pasta, that ment, supplies and fervice. Order n meaiaire be aecounjrii for.by an Judging frmn Ihe TehtTn.i thus fiir a simple majority of thoji/! prcarnl Orange, tfpnn?;orcd by young group, brought to a hall. The driver s! three priests of Sacrcd Heart Grabpwskl if he did not deliberately now! *■■■ Conover- Itrois. Sales At Tuesdijy, WcdneMny,' .lime 2H X0. unwise policy-of forced promdlona the rclurns will be considerably. . and voting would suffice. By this wife, Mrs. Beatrice Burke sustained!Church. South Amboy. *23*—Adv. set himself in the cellar in ill-will Service, Tcl>. Holmdel 0-017.1. at H;lfj p,ut. Marlboro Klrehouse, In Ihe lower grades when* adequate under la^, yeur. . ruling, his, re-appointmcnt as clerk rlii'-Moom facllllles are specially a-cu t on the head and waS *akon towards the defendant in thc hopft WickatMlta N. J. wJfp(itf-^Adv. Adults- 7r>c,. children fiOc, liurhig 'the runviis) the rKitnuf Matawan First Aid Squad I such an act Would be committed. Should _ bo certified by the threc-two lucking, Shi' held this left icaebers membet'-i, who are divided, Into to the ofTice of n Keyport phyrician * .a.ifK Itim vtnv.lrwr by the KcyporJ First Aid Squad for Needs Your Aidl j Mr. Currie also assailed with a] majority with two posslng. Notice , in higher grades struggling with te«ins for the cumpalun, make only treatment. Wc arc’ now conducting our] battery of questions the statement | Check Legsl Angle •Sub-'icriptions for fti'ires in Ihe - Keyport 7*3030, i three or four groups per ctr.s of one call al ench hoini*. William K. Three young children riding In annual drive for funds.' A member j of Ci^g? jn the effect there, was; no j. _,pona(d H-.^oss, Pupervl/ving prin* new 13rd Kerle?; of the Mati«wan' differing s/ody levels. ftmllh sr., diivr chairman, requests the Burke car escaped injury. Both of our £quad will call;at your home| bad feeling between himself andjcipal, averped It was his.impression flullding and f/jan AsWiatinn are nifscltvo. Friday. July I. Hi1" 1'hl*i set off-n debute -.on: the re- »ef-ident« who nif* not nt home when - -, thc car and truck were badly in the near future for your qon* [ the defendant. t}iat bias, passion and this was-the case and he expressed o p e n as of J u n e 21, 1010, $1 p e r , tslophcno’numbtr ot Thc Key* lardation policy In Matl»wan s^liooln tho^ cijnvi sz-.ers "call to co-opoi‘uto • .. damaged. A rider in thc truck. tributlon. Help us financialfy i sot prejudice did not enter into the i doubt thc law had been changed, share, plinr 20c per iharc Interest porl Weokly end • The Mstev/an ih which Mr. Ross held the ratio of by ’mallinji checks, or contributions Jack Short, Belleville, and Burke that we .mag'continue- to help fhefca«e. Point was ojgo mode for.thej Mr Reeves called for reference lo ’ti fees.- JfpO/lil—Adv Journ*i will l*s„ changed to about'u 10 per ’ cent left buck was to Ihe Mntawan Firtt Aid. Hquuid, apparently were also unhurL community when needed.. ^ {defense that Elliot had admittedly | law book. Mr. R o b s found a pass* Keypori 7-3030. . proving no solution to* the j^r*blem P.O. Ilox 2H. . . . Matawrm First Aiti Squad, j been drinking and therefore could i age which affirmed a board of Hybrid Seod Corn ' This change ii being mad,e lo lie told Mr. O arrhon “you Inve as Mr. Smith alv» ifi’ges that'every* Electrical Appliance! ------:— i not premediatc the act with studied { exiucatlon can rnake such • appoint • . N. J. Ce/tilled No. 2. 4. 7 and U. S. overcom e Ifie difficulty we heve Idgh a relnrdiitlon rule an any one make a? earnest an effort ai •/ and equipment; water heaters, auto Y « ! Som ething Tor Nothing! «evJl intent. ' J ment by *’a inujority vote ot all J3. AUo soya brans, ■b'Hvvi corn had for some' lime due lo Ihe School hi the United Water.. ’ , po^.-sibh' ta muteb lust ycur's eon- • matic blankets, ranges, refrigera Ground prizes, nightly, at Legion; Magistrate Rothenbcrg took] Its members/' Mr. J)ominlck held and n compicto line of field and similarity of our old numbsr lo Mr, Ourrlfcon denied thal II wNew York City of Mrs. Florence H, Davis, First St, with a Peter Pun collar, cap sleeves Hagenlocher Keyport, w as retired recently after,* }r - ‘ Barlo-Morlqrd ...... - orated with ferns and standard Miss Gladys Mary Steinberg, boskets cgntainin^.carnutians, .glad with matching mitts ontf full skirt. daughl, olt Cherry Tree Farm, Middle* 71 Broadway, New York, a subsi Mrs. Wiliiam G. Schanck of Key illusion was held by. a Juliet cap of son of Mrs. John I Suuickie, 1106 ' town, have announced'the. engage- l^er estate tse placed in trust, with diary of the U- S. Steel Co. ruuwl-bfilheir daughter, Anita Kay, port,. was.the sbioist, accompanied seed pearls and shS"carried a cas Florence' Ave., Union Beach, and as much of income and/or princi cade of whtte orchids and .baby’s : Previous to her retirement, Mrs. . Uo^liitlph.G. Barto, son of Mr. and by Mrs. j. Collins, organist, and the late Mr. Sauickie. - . pal iis was deemed necessary to be breath. . Davis was feted at a luncheon1 by Mrs; Gaylord M. Barto, 300 Cooper Bong “ Because” and “The Lord's The ceremony will be held In used for Support of her husband, The m aid, of honor - Was Miss 24 co*workers . ’ K<.r,’r Red Bank. •> Tlie'- engagement Prayer." St. Francis Xavier Church on Sun Gustav Hagenlocher, and during Gioriu Sctfepmoes of Jersey- City, Was, made known, at a lawi^ parly Given in ‘ m arriage . by her. day afternoon und wlil be followed his lifetime, as much us $5 a week cousin of the bride; She wore a Saturday evening at their home. father, thc bride wore a goWn of by d reception in the Hotel Shelton. toward the' support of a son, white embroidered organdy dress white marquisette made with an Charles Hagenlocher. In death of The Original -Miss Morford, granddaughter of made like that of the bride, over Sturt-Mor«y the..late James C. Hendrickson, is ofT-the-shouldernecldip^^-outViried the husband, the estate, is. to be with a bertha ruffie, long sleeves y el I ow lta ffel a,' a n d had a matrhin^ Invitations. have^ been issued, to divided into three equal parts to . a;;graduate of Middletown. Town* crushed sash which was looped to ending in points at the wrists, and the marriage of' MisS Florence go to a daughter, Emma Siegwarth, ship High School, and Is now-at form a, bustle effect and extended Miffs Beauty Shop a full ruffled .skirt which formed a Morey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. or her heirs and ussigns, a share to tending, Red Bank Business ln- to'tlie floor. The bridesmaids were shorttrain*—Her .illusion Angar-tip George Morey. Alpine Way, Laur a £fdn, Gustave Hagenlocher, with . has re-opened *ititutc. ~ 7* ’ Miss G erd Ni]sen"o^f_SlaTeh~Tsland, veil was1 attached tq a tiara of seed ence Harbor, to Robert Sturt, son the other to be invested- during tlie *Mr, Barto also is a graduate’of cousin of the bridegroom, an(l Miss in .Keansburg ’ pearls and &Ue carried a bouquet of o l Mr. and M$s. Herbert Sturt, life, of the son^ Charles, and such J^jiddletown Township High School, Dorothy May Wilson of Keyport. - an d -^rv w l for- Uv.o.-yeaw with, the, white roses and baby’s breath. ; Matawan. 4 part or tiie income and/or princF - '• at . They- alsaJiajJ. gowns, whidi“R)atchi infantry in Europe in World "Dorothy Siweft?ofir sister of The mafriagft.wiil be, solemnized pal >4s -deemed- necessary . gnd -ad ‘ W r 11. ~He is now -employed, hy the bride, was the maid of honor, Sunday, Jdlff 2fl, at 4 o’clock In St. visable paid to hirfl. On his death, 2 7 MANNING PLACE IRq'H. J! Bailey’Co., Red Bank, and bridesmaids ^were Miss Nancy Mary’s Episcopal Church/'Keyport. any' balwnee of the latter share Price. Miss Flo Gaillard and Miss will be paid to his heirs at law. T«l. Keantburg 6-2195 ‘ • Looach-Lish Marl McGowan. They wore match Cofilic-Konish 7he daughter, Emma Siegwarth, ;Announcement has been made of ing gown» of shadow print organdy Banns have been announced Jn was named executrix and trusteee. tlio engagement of Miss Joan M, over blue^ taffeta, made ‘ with off- St. Josepli’s Church, Keyport, Tbr The son, Gustave, was mimed -con “ daughter of- Mr. and- Mrs. tiie-shoulder necklines, fitted the marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth tingent executor and trustee. * EHgar LIsh, 930 Fifth' Si.. Union bodices end futt ekirts, They, had (Wi.tkowski) Konish, to Edwlik C. ’Beach, to Carl P. Loosch, son of- white' organdy mitts, and wore Costie, both bfKeyp'0t|ro The couple 'V ■“ Butlke ’ " ' Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Loosch, 4i wreathes of baby's breath and wiil be married Saturday, June 25, The ?300 estate left b y Mrs. Second St., Keyport. delpliiniuin, and carried colonial at iioon in the church. ,■ Minnie'Buttke, who died Nov..-17, 'The- hetroMal was made know n bouquet* of pink carnations, blue Mrs. Konish is the widow of 1948, in. Madison Towhihip, will STORAGE at a party given in honor of Miss delphinium and baby's breath. Sgt. Paul P.”Konish”who was Killed be administttred by a- daughter,' ‘ -Lish, who was graduated iast week William G. Schanck of Keyport, in World W ar II. * Carrie M. Buttke. ~ ‘ frol'ii Keyport High School Mr. served as best man and the ushers VAULT Loosch also is a graduate of Key* were H, Seabrook Schanck jr., of Save Money, Save OIL Have your port High School. - K eyport, and William Swain and DEATHS - Furnace cleaned and Oil Burner *No date - has been set for the Edward-Brenin of Atlantic City. checKeiL- for highest efficiency. “ON PREMISES” Wedding. , '' After the ceremony, a reception Edward Roievear Stultz...... ' ...... ' w jtt was held in the. adjoining church Edward Rosevear, formerly of ' LewU-Lykei ' . MRS. JOHN JAMES CAHILL house. The couple left for a wed Route 35, Keyport, and • Boonton, _ Hflge.-yoii-.read-tha nlflcajflgd- ads? , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lykes, 33 ding trip in- North Jersey. Later died-Thursday eVgnlfigP June 16, In~ihe wason ' they will be coun McLean St., Freehold, announce the The bride was given in'marriage* and Miss Eleanor Schmidt wns the 1949, at his home in Middlebury, cilors at a summer camp in that engagement of their daughter, lsa* by her father. - Her gown was fash soloist. Vt. Mr. Rosevear was the son of Albums belie, lo.Oorfald Lewis, sen of Mrs. ioned * with a Victorian basque The bride was given in marriage, area. • the late Thomas and Lavinia (Van Keyport Cleaners Both Mr. and MrSTtaacEwan were and MrsvOtis Lewis, of Marlboro. bodice, illusion neckline end long by her father'and wore a princess Dine) Rosevear and. the family lived by PAPPAS graduated Saturday from the .New Plant and ^ault . The. bride-elect i? a graduate of pointed sleeves. The. bouffant skirt style gown with a satin underskirt in Keyport for o number of years. - 7 W. Front Street Jersey State Teachers Coliege, Division and Third Sis. , Freehold High School, class of *48, terminated In a court train and her and a double.‘white, net overskirt Surviving are a daughter, Mary, v(CoBia'a) Trenton, where they were physical MRS. ALFRED M. OLSEN' raid is- presently employed by the full lengtlf veil o t illusion was trimmed ■ with imported Chantilly and two brothers, John N. Rosevear .. . .. KEYPORT Bell Telephone Co. there. attached to a coronet of satin and lace and caught with white satin education majors. Mrs. MacEwon is that of the bride and were of Fairm ount, W. Va., and N-. Hodg Prckup * Mr. Lewis served in the Navy seed pearls. She carried a cascade bows and orange blossoms, term* a graduate of West Orange High worn over lilac taffeta and had son Rosevear of Lake Worth, Fia. and is employed by Maioney Feed, houguf t of . White .g ard e ^ s^ .T^eph- inatlng,.in fi.fQUi:.yard,.train edged School and Is a member of Theta matching crushed^sashes^-AU of Servlcea were, conducted -Sunday WHARTON MEMORIALS phi ^6r^rUy7_rM ? r MacEWaVi - is ', a r* b y "-v- ^ ‘"ptoohbldr'-'^^ ...... anotis and baby’s breath. with lace. The' bodice was fash the attendants carried arm bouqiMts irr*Mlddlebury. Interment was in graduat«_sf Keyport High School Matawan-K«yport Monument Work# No has been. set for the Miss Barbara Anne SUcox, sister ioned with a round neckline out of yellow African daisies and Danbury, Conn. wedding. lined with lace applique, and short and. served three years in... the gladioli and wore matching hair ^ H ighw ay 35 Delivery of the bride, was ihe maid of honor Army Air Corps during World War and wore *a gown of pale pink puffed sleeves, with Inserts of lace arrangements. Icadore WalUng Keyport, N. J. , a Wallls-Torrei II. He was president of .Phi organza made with off-the-shoulder Her flhgertlp" veil was attached \o Alfred Nilsen of Texas, wns his Isadore falling, 92, one of the '" 7 Phone, K eyport 7-1124 Mr./and Mrs.. Gabriel Torres, Epsilon Kappa at Trenton State.. neckline, tight bodice and full skirt. an orange blossoms tiara and she cousin’s best m an. The ushers ‘Were oldest.,’residents tlie county0 died Perth Amboy,.-announced the en ' Mftierole-Houlday — She wore a matching stole of carricd a shower bouquet of white Frederick^ Wallingpf Thursday, June 1C,V 1949, aPhis gagement of their daughter, Miss The wedding of Miss Catherine E. organza and . a horsehair picture hat, carnations, baby breath and lark the bride, and Walter Pedersen of tk>me. ‘Campbell Ave,, P o rt -Mon . Dorothy Rose Torres, to Charles Houlday, daughter of Mr-.’and Mrs. She carried an arm bouquet of pink spur, Brooklyn. mouth. He was born ini New JVlon- OR. LOUIS I. PRAGER Lindberg Wallis, son ot William Thomas C. Houlday. of Matawan, to roses, blue lacc flowers and baby's M issAlith Sullivan, sister of .the The bride's mother wore an aqua moutli,- son of the late ElljairH hd Wallis, Laurence Harbor, and the Robert-H;. Mescrote, son of Mrs. OPTOMETRIST breath. The bridal attendants were bride, was the jnaid of honor and blue gown with navy accessories Mary. Ann Walling. He Is sur WEDDING ...late. Mrs. Ruth Wallis. John Meserole of New Brunswick BANDS Miss Gloria Po6ino of Keyport, and wore, a pale .green faille.gown made and a corsage of purple iris. The vived by three sons, W alter E., EYES EXAMINED , Misr*. Torres, attended Perth a n d ' the iat*?"Mr. Meserole, -wos Mrs. Dlivid Torens of Long Branch, w ith round neckline. and-- shflfft bridegroom’s mother wore a - navy Norman B., Isadore M. Wal/ing^and Amboy schools. Her fiance served iileeves. She carried yellow roses solemnized Saturday. June 18, 1949, and white’ensemble with a eofsage two daughters, Misses Mary A. and two yqars ^ith the Coast Guard who wore gowns and hats which ih St. Joseph’s Chureh, Keyport.. 35 W. Front St., Keyport .. . VENETIAN BLINDS 4natchcd_ihaLnL-lh£_mald_flf honor. and larkspur. The bridesmaids of lavender iris. ‘ Lidora Seabrook Walling, ail of Custom made. Installed and serviced and three years with the *a£rmy7 ■The_Hey._ Thomas A. Coffey per- Tel. Keyport 7-»7?B Their arms bouquets were formed were Mlss~ Anne~Natflle~imd^Mi53 Following the ceremony, a recep Port Monmouth. by experts. AU kinds ot repairing, including 18 months in occupied ^ormed the ceremony. rebuilding and. servicing. Prompt of pink, roses, blue delphinium and Joon Hughes who wore yellow tion was held in the 1 ectvTre -room “ The BecTle~FUtferaT Home,- K ey HOURS delivery.—Tlme-payments.-no-charge.- .. Gerjnany, ‘ ‘ ‘ Escorted by her father, the bride baby'* breath. faillrjtoowns made like that of the of the.church. Mr..and Mrs, Olsen port, was in charge of funeral DAILY: B a.m. to 0:30 p.m. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free service. was attended by her sister, Mrs. left for a wedding trip to Lake services. . ; . Wed,, 0 to 12 Noon Also Window Shades. Table Pads and Pierre , V. • Cahill served his m aioof honor. Their bouquets Drapery Cornices. ADAMS BLIND CO. “ Herrlger-Hlll . were of .talisman roses and larkspur, William Ii, Atkins, as matron of. George and upon their return will ’ Trl.,'. 0 a.m.' to 9 p.m. Venatlaa Blind ExperU. 126 Fourth iyfy. and Mrs. A lbert Hill, Fulton brother as best man nnd ushering honor. ' Tlie flower girl was Miss reside with the bride’s parents..Mrs. Frederick Kleferdorf ^at., 0 a.m. to 0:30 p.m. St., Lakewood. N. J. Telf. Lake 6-1401, Carl Hughes, brother of the Red Bank 6-5133, ,- Freehold 6-0141, St., Keyport, announce the engage were two other brothers, Thomas Dale Atkins., ' The best mfin was Olsen's traveling costume was a Frederick .Kieferdorf, 71 t wJio had and Wiliiam Cahill; all of keyport. bridegroom, was best man, and ment of their daughter, Marian, to Joseph F. Helias, while Carl Myers gray gabardine suit with green and served atf mayor of "Highlands for Chuiitcs Herrlger jr., son of Mr. The altar wus decorated with ushering were Richard;Ziegler and and Thomas J. Houlday of Lau Henry Blumenthal, of Mutawan. >vhite accessories and a corsage, ofi 12 years, died early Sunday, June Stop Rust...Mold...Mildew! -and. Mrs, Charles Herriger, Brood white -gladioli omj snapdragons and rence ,Harbor, ushered. i.Ml yrfiite orchids. ,1 ___ 19,. J949, ut his home. t . . ' v/iiy^Uhion. Bdach.~“ nuptial music '\ifas';fUm^ , The; brJde’fl molher iworeia-navy bride, was .attired In :.a Mrs. Olsen'is a.grdduate:of .Key- .-^&fr.;.Kieferddrl.Lwasactivein Mins HU], o graduate of Key* Miss. Loretta Durante, organist, and blue crepe dress with pale blue fled, white marquisette gown with j>ort High1 School und Rider College, veterans, political-- and .fraternal with a .... port^High' School In the class of Mrs. Michael Cox, soloist, who sang accessories and. a corsage of pink n flngertip-Iength veil arranged Trenton. She is employed by Ander organizations for many years. His ‘‘Ave Maria” nnd “Mother At Thy roses. The bridegroom’s mother from her., coronet of seed pearls. sen Brothers, Red Bank. , The death came unexpectedly. . Feel A* TChi>t>Hn^ " v wore a grey and rose print dress She carried a cascade - of white bridegroom, a graduate of Atlantic A former official in the state The bride's mother chose an aqua with navy , and white accessories roses und stephanotls. Highlands High School,. attended organization o? tlie Veterans of' FRIGIDAIRE afternoon dress.trimmed with lace, and a corsage of red roses. ~ ' The matron of honpr - wore a Rutgers University and served four Foreign Wars, he. was also past Elecirid pink, accessories a n d . u corsage of A reception followed at the pole pink tulie gown ond carried and one-half years with thc Army commander of the Highlands Post orchids. The bridegroom’s mother Manning Pi. Firehouse, Keansburg, pink roses and blue carnations. Air Corp£, part of hia sci^ice fbcing and a member of the American wns attJre Cpl. Charles White, of Fort dorf, all of Bellevilie. 1 • tones, Morganville, and is a grad- by the PJunomatJo Corporation in Belvoir, Va. The ceremony'- will C., and on July 1 will take up their Arrangements were directed by uute of Matawan High School. He Greenbrook Township. , take place Sunday afternoon, Juno the Posten Funeral Home, Atlantic residence in Pensacola, Flu.,- w here served ln the U. S. Navy during DrrCaTflll will serve an interneship 20, 1949, 6t 3:30 in the Second Highlands. - World W ar II. .<...... ■ N«ff-Tuthm — - Baptist Church, Keyport. • In the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Cuhlll's 'M iss Madeline Helen Tuthill, traveling enjmmblo was - a white A reception will follow at the Real Estate Listing Cards for sale ■ , .Representatives ' daugh^-pf Daniel'Y^Tuthlli, Wav sum m er suit, green -accessories and- WogUch-MarU home of the bridu’a parents, - a t this jofflcft.; 1 , • Miss ’Laura Martz, daughter of erly St., Keyport, and the Inte Mrs, NORMAN SCOTT DOROTHY HAUPT a corsage of gard'.’nlda. Mr. arid Mrs. Chris Martz, of Tuthill, became\the bride of Thomas Keyport 7-0150J Keyport 7-3070R The bride is a graduate of Key* Cheesequake Rd., Matawan, .and Joseph Neff, son of Mr. and Mrs, port High* School, attended yjest* Richard -Woglsch jr. son of Mr. and Joseph L. Neff jr., 253 Broadway, MRS. ELEANOR WEIR cm Maryland College, Westminster; Mrs. Woglsch of 351 Montague PI., Keyport, in a cercmony performed THE PASSSWORD Matawan 1-1855 J4I8SMARIANA.HILI. * Ull Bwi, ..UlUf T rl _ _ -Md.rand-ls-a-graduate~of~the~Mon. South- Granger- were- married on .Sunday, £ftcrnaoa,*June..l&. 701 Main. Btreel^ Asbury Park ’ 707 Arnold Ave., Point Plaaianl ~mouth“Memorial Hospital/School ^Mopmouth jtreet. Red Bank -54- 54, .Waihinplon SU Toms River Satufdayvr'June U, 1040, in the 2:30 in -St.- Joseph's ~Ciiurcli.-Key^ . 1 _EaM Ea^i MnltiMfiiT B 5 ir« frW .t, Frr r.eh ie l oltl ' ------TD2 ftH7Avenue/'IIlghitown-*‘< 1045, Is employed at the Vitamin Nursing, where she has been em TO BETTER UVING 11 M .m oriol Pliw y. Long Branch Corp. of America, In Newark. The Matawan M ethodistXj)1urch/'l>y*’the port. The Rev. Williom Haughney, ployed. The bridegroom, nlso a bridegroom-elect, o graduate of Rev. Davis A. Simons, former curate, officiated. Keyport-High School gruduate, took pastor, assisted by the Rev. Wnrren The bride wore a white. crefle Keyport High School ln the class pre-medictfl studies at Cornell and of 1843, served In the U. S, Navy S. Layton, present pastor. street-length * dress, white acces "CHARGE IT" Columbia Universities under .the duringJ World War II and is em The bride wore ail eyelet sories and a corsage of white Navy V-I2 program. He recdyed ployed by Lavoie Laboratories, organdy gown over satin and on gladioli. Her attendant was Misf his degree of doctor of medicine Illusion Veil arranged • fro n t'tf‘ rose Elizabeth 'Walling of ICGyport, who The Surprise Store Way °Frat ceremony, the ~ 9 0 Beautiful Patterns to choose from. soli of Mr. and Mrs. -Willed Holts- son of Mrs. p. A. Ziegler of Mat and Mrs. Harry Astley of Somer bridal party had a dinner party This will be evidenced at the Society's Sover lander, Elbabeth St., Keyport. awan, Sunday, Jirne 12, 1049, at thc villc. Miss Judy' Terry of Keans at the Rollo Post House, «after JThc bride-to-be was graduated rectory of St. Ann’s Catholic burg, was the flower girl. Cedric which. Mr. wid Mrs. Neff went to 7 9 * „sq. yd. eign Camp (Nflftlonod) Convention al San 'An. last week from Matawan High Church, Keansburg. Tlie cerembny Alley of. South Orange, served as New York for a short wedding trip. CHARGE-IT! tonio. June 27 to July 1. There the delegates, School and thi; brldcgroom-clect Is was performed by the Rev. M. H. best man and ushers were William The bride attended Keyport choseiTearHer at Head Ckn^p meetings, will ; ajferaduate of Keyport Higti School, Callahan. . k Rockefeller, Harry Astley and liiigh School and the bridegroom is " " ,No¥ date has been set to t the The bride was given Jn marriage Robert Lee, of South Orange. a graduate of St. ^ Mary's High adopt recommendations ior the Society's activ wedding. ' .... : ...... by her'father, and was dressed'In A receptloi) followed in the School, South Amboy^ He attended CLOPAY SHADES ities . legislation governing its operations, and a white suit' with pink accessories, lecture room of the church. Rutgers University'and is employed White— Ivory — “13»en elect the officers lo administer its affairs. j; PItHm-W wd and a corsage of gladioli and roses. The bride is a graduate of Mat In the research laboratory . of the >Mr. and Mr/i. Joseph Ward, __ Her only attendant was her sister, awan High School and St. Barnabas National Lead Co., Sayreville. He Ask the locpl Woodmtn taptttaalativo to N^therwood D r., CHflv/ood Beach Mrs. Michael Oppalunl of Keans- School of Nursing, Newark. Mr. served two yeurs In Ihe Arm/, in- 1 9 1each ' ■ ■ ■" - ■ burg, fold she wore an aqua suit ■ explain the proteetloa and fraternal bene- announce the engagement of« their Wogljsch w as graduated from Col dudtngoccupationduty ln Germany, Alio In stock — Linen and Waihible Fiber ^ IIIs you will enjoy by btconln^ a loowbot daughter, Jeanno Audrey, to Wil with -white accessories and a cor umbia High School 'and is attend . liijm Pittius, son of Mrs. Joseph sage of talisman roses. . Robert ing Newark College of Engineering. Olitn-WalUng ot the W oodm en ot Ibe World . . . wbrJd'* H ttlus, VanCleef Lane, ClifTwood. Paldridge was best man. He served 22 montlis In tlie U. S. !n a pretty summer wedding per financially strongest tiatemal society. ’ i'The couplc plan an Octobcr Following a reception at Port Navy. , ; formed -Safurday afternoon, June i PORCH SCREENS •wadding. " . ? Monmouth flrehouse, the couple After a motor trip io Washington, }8, 1949, at 3 o'cldck in St. John's from ^ .9 5 left /or-»--w«ddtntf v trip N ew D r C., Mr. and 'Mrs. Wogisdr will Methodist; Church, ‘‘ Keyport, MisS WOODMEN of the WORLD England and Canada, and upon .reside dt 105 Sehcerer Ave., New Ruth Harriet-Walling, daughter of CHANGE IT! WEDDINGS 4hpir return ^ will reside on Leroy ark. _ . > ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Walling, Life Insurance Society . PI., Keansburg. •“ . - Atlantic St., Koyjflrt, became the , . . . ^ — m r.., 1.. . ■ •? ' OMAHA, NEBRASKA <> “ CaUIl-Silcox MacEwfcn-Emtr*on . • bride of Alfred M. Olsen, son of STUDIO COUCHES rfvcarlng a traditional white .satln Hugh.,-SulUvan ; l^fiss M arion ^m e^on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Olaf Olsen, Gurfleld Allill lnlnn.riprlng n .r i -wadding gown, Miss Gladys Jeqn Miss Joan Alice Sullivan, {laughter Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Emerson, of Ave,, Atlantic Highlands. The Rev. Sflcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan, East Sumner, Me., form erly of Norman R. Riley, pastor, officiated. froni ' Etfart V. SUcox, 80 MaJn St.,. Key- Manning PI., Keansburg, became the West Orange, became the bride of The church wus decorated with 4 9 $1.25 Weekly pi^4pr_by I'uguueirieiit inis been announced. ,To Regain Position , Backfires, Ignites Hay Rd., M organ.-B uriel v/ttn in Christ tifti Rev, George G, Hum, assisted Attending were Mr, and Mrs. Church Cemetery, South Amboy by Elder1 Laurence W, Lemalre, at Clinton, B. Lohsen, former as*' A tractor which bockflred into a Albert Mill Jr, mid (hiughtcr, Kathy, A retired commeivlflf iisliermBti, the Children’s Day .service In the semblyman from Monmouth County loati of hoy started a fire that nnd Mra. Albert lllll w . uf lCpyport; Mr, Smith was knoton as “Capt First Presbyturiun Clmrr.h,' Mat- who was deposed as borough destroyed a 273-year-old bam on Mr, untt Mrs. Donuld ‘ Mill and Dick:" He was un exempt fireman manager of Keansburg by a new the Middletown Township estate of thlldren, Utinnii, Clicrii und Don, a t and a member of the Keyport municipal administration four Frank Blaisdcll, Saturday. Union lieiii'h; tlie iiuests of honor, Exempt Firemen’s Association. weeks ago, has filed a. suit in the hoat und hostess and their son, The barn, to which a three-car Surviving are Mnve daughters, DIVORCES superior court to recover' his posi garage had been iadded» was raced Btaiili^ 1)nli!ii of Kri'eholjl^:_____ I; tion. . ' ' Mrs., John Becker and Mr*. Freda by the flames which destroyed the • Johnson The suitt instituted on .Mr. Dill of Morgun', 'nnd Mrs. John tractor, a power molor-and several Collins of Avenjol, and six f.rand- Mrs. Oliye llleers) Johnson of Lohsen’s behalf by Lawrence A. thousand empty peach baskets^ Mr. children. ------A tlantic— Highlands,— «—*KayjK|rt- Carton jr., of the Atlantic Highlands Blai^dell,^ ■. Middletown Township sehool terxli^r, wus awarded « . law .firm of Roberts, Pillsbury, “SAME DAY” -committeeman and fire commls- divorce by Superior Court' Judge ,, CartoiL .ond.. Sorenson,— numosj-tjie, .fitener, estimated the loss ot $15',000. Donald H.- McLean, at 'Freehold. _ Borough of Keansburg and Ralph BAPTISMS The tractor was being repaired fronT h\M* liukbUhdrWiiiltiin GrJohn^' 0. Wiiiiams who was hafriod its'act in- the-banvwhich-ls about 300 feet- ...... , Elg*nrauch ...... S*0U,..f»l West .Frti.nt St./ Red^Ujihk, Ing borough manager, as co from the EUaisdell home on Conover ANNAPOLIS— JUNE WEEK AT THE NAVAl ACADEMY. Whila . Diane Claire, and Chiistiah on grounds of extreme cruelty. The defendants. • PL, when backfired, setting fire hi« father lookj on with pride,'.Ensign Robert C. Hendriduon, Eigenrauch Jr., duugliter- und.. sofi ease- wus.nol^contested...... The complaint points out that to a load of hay. The fire spread Jr., ion of New Jeruy's junior United Stalei senator, exhiblli of Miv and Mrs, Christian Kigen- . Tlie “Johnsons were nuuTlyd on In nt 10—Out at 5 Mr. Lohsen is a resident of Keans- quickly. when the -tractor’s gasoline ruuch ; of .. Ijuurol . Ave., West Feb.* 7, and ..Mi’s,: Julmspn -burg and is holder'of un exempt his gold "shOMlder-board" for Ihe first time to two classmates, tank exploded...... , Keunsburg, were bUptj/ed on Sun testified she left her husband in firemen’s certificate of that borough. L. to R.i Ens. Jack'Dougherty, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Ens. Hendrickson, Under the direction of Fire Chief day, June 12, 1049, lit'th e Middle* 1024 after two yearn of extreme The suit Is based on a'law'passed ‘■Sen. .H endrickson, afld 'E n ^ - .W]lllqm Rosi,.,WIImtnfltpn, Pel.,. Edwarti " Frcilyiit,"’ tow nshiplire- toWh Refowiit\r Clnnvh, nov; erurOtyr .. last year which provides that a companies from Heddens' Corner, Dr. T. Bayles,; assisted by the .^tev. Edward W. Currie, Matawan Keyport Cleaners ,‘borough manager is entitled to River Plaza, East Keansburg and Donald MacNeil. A supper for .tl) atiorm*y7repvesent(id Mrs. Johnson. tenure after serving consecutively 48 Graduated From Woman Accepts $700 PUnt~DLvUlon end Third Bit, MISS LORETTA MOREY.. Belford laid 4000 feet of hose, from guests . .wus—served later ut tlie for throe years and can be removed Settlement Fbr Hurts Branch 25 E. Front fits King’s Highway «tQ 'uct'^vatei— on School- At Keansburg . home-of-tho-^-gvai»d|wK»ntK,-Mr-,-and- _The_NatIunaI_Diix*iitQr_oLUieJJ...S. only upon a hearing by borough ment exercises at Trenton- State the blazing building. Mrs. Harold l-llilyei* New Muib. SavlnUH. Ronds Program, Vernirti L. council after a resolution is adopted Teaichers College. / “The fire companies did "a won Diplomas for the eighth grade A $750 settlement from tho Sego Miss Morey attended the Lau- mo\itli. Sponsors for tiie ehiUhvh Clark, I)es Moines, la,, business “PICKUP & DELIVERY” by one more than, a majority of derful job when they got herts, but pupils at the commencement exer Trading Co., Hed Bank, was ac man, is on outstanding ^volunteer rcnce Harbor Grammar School and cepted Friday at Freehold, by Mrs. were Mrs. Thoniuu Pani.ilj and borough council. the fire had too jnuch of u Ftart,” cises Thursday night at the. Keans worker, serving three years with Keyport 7-0133 was graduated from Matawan High burg Grammar ’School were, pre Benduga, 14 Second St., We.st Ronald llillyvr. ' ' Aska Reimbursement . Mr. Blaisdell said. “Besides the out pay. School. . sented by George Behn. Jrinc keansburg, iii. a j)te-trlal confer In asking that' the resolution property damage it was a shame to • W illem appointing-wMr. Williams >os acting lose the barn,” he added. "It was Gravapy. gave a talk entitled “Pa ence,^ Mi's, iiendnga hud instituted triots/for Pe'nee,*' and "Peacer In letful action to recover dnnui)/bs fur VanGluhn mniH»yor—lw*_declari‘d._illpgaIJ.;.Mr. Amboy Men Injured.. . a wonderful old place thut had be'eu Diane I.oulse^VanCtlahu, daii|.‘i)ter surance” was*;- the topic used by injuries sustained when she lcll 011 Lohsen alio requested- that he be built- in lG76._w.hen 4his.-pavt. of the of Mr. and Mrs, Edward W. Van When Auto Hits Pole Rol*»i;t Falk. “' j - n -oldewalk In front.. of.J52 ..Wcst reinstated and the . borough be .state was known as the estate of Giiilm,' iind: Siisiin - Lee Willem, The graduates included: Robert l^ront St., Red Bank, on Aug. 4, directed to reimburse hhn for "the Two South Amboy men were Dey Conover.” . daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Anthony Anderson, Fred Best, Henry Qroed- 1047. 1 time, he is not actively engaged on injured at 5 o’clock Saturday morn Wlllens, were baptized on Sunday the job, as well ap for the costs of er, Joan Becker, Frank Bogart, . The sidewalk was on . property ing when the car iu^yvhieh Iht/y Miss Churchill To Richard Bayne, Louis Colllchlo. owned by tlie Sego tlrui. morning, June 12, .!}>4D, in Calvary '■'the proceedings. He also asked claim to have been .passengers Methodist Church, Keyport, by tlu? Star At Princeton . Norma Carlin, Thomus palton, An employee of tlie Sigmund that Mr. Williams be directed to struck a pole on Route 35, just jiaHtor, Die Rev. Charles R. Smy.th. Stella DwUg, .Joseph . D’Auriu, EliffU'r Co., Hed Bank, Mrs. Bendugu turn over to him all papers con below Tuttle’s Glass -House in Tiiis newspaper lust wt'ek i}^ Starting Monday ^v^firiap-r-the Thomas DiCapua, Alan Ecklof, Ein* was walking un* West Front St. to nected with the manager's office. Laurence Harbor. ' .... Princeton Drama Festival at. the ily Feman* Robert Fulk, Jane Gra- boord n bus after finishing her day's ' Mr’. Carton'"alieged in his com- Removed to Perth Amboy Gen- “ plaint th'at ~ Mr.^Lohscn w as're- illpresent vany, Riehard Hausnerr Mai7‘Jlfcl* employment "A b‘ * WsUlt^'Of tlie oral Hospital,' TKffi wl*i'e^ldeiitif\L’d Sarah ~ Churchill?’ 'd au g h ter; of; ttie ler,;;. Franklyn -Jackson, George. full, she suffered injuries to iler Indoors or Outdoors moved without notice or hearing, as. ’Anthony Atpello, 29, 3 Pros leader of Britain's "loyal opposi Johnson, Betty Lainb, Harry Leiich, urms and legs, - ‘ "contrary *to law.” He also stated pcct St,, and Raymond Monahan, tion,*’ in the comedy “The Phila Walter Low and Fred Malinka. ^ Mrs. JBenduga charged (he side H o w w m m m that the resolution is illegal be 20, of 417 LefTerts St. Atpello delphia. S to ry ' Joffrey—Lynn of •Joan Massey,- Gail . Matthews, walk was made defective, by cars m u . cause it. fails to set forth reasons' sufTerod possible internal Injuries screen fame will be Miss Churchiil-s Rita McNamara, Louella Nicholls, driving over 4t when there was 110 for removal and (that lie whs re and Monahan lacerations of.the face moved without good cause. It also vis-a-vis in this Philip Bany-play XJilda Nano, William Oertel.VCharles dj-iyeway provided. She also charg* Old Datch Mill FOR THIS Bio; and mouth and possible fracture of about' die peccadillos of n young OWdtt, Ronald Poole, Carol.R/;berlH, ed. defective constructiOn and negli charges that Mr. -Lohsen wns Im till* right arm. ‘ ' . Ciiarl.es Roder, Ricliard Simonson, gent maintenance. FULL 7 CU. FT. properly removed for political ^ R T ^ S l^ tA T A W A N ,' hi: The m err_Knd~~triey~ were pas Thomas S/iyder, Doris Septen, reasons, and aflUiaiions. . sengers in the back 'seat of the Mr, . "Loijsen was appointed Norma Stephens, Geraldine Shul Graduates From Lehigh. auto, which was . riding toward Vnah, , William Seeley, Joun Ter- . Luncheon borough manager May 3, 1027, and South Amboy. Both denied know was reappointed a number pf times Tunova', Frank* VanNortwlck, Rich Richard Nehrlng Zirnite of Unidfi ing who the driver was, police said- ard Van Wagner, JaniJ. Walters, Beach, wus among the nearly 000 Afternoon Tea WESTINGHOUSE _ .subsequently, liis..original salary wus $2500, und on Feb. 3, 1948, coun Carolyn Westendorf, Robert Win Lehigh University graduates who Dinner and Supper cil fixed his sairy at $4400 plus a Laurence Harbor Man : ters,. Robert Wood arid John Wcide- received doKn^’s Monday ut1 the* Ulst bonus of $880. . . Is Fined By Recorder meyer. ’ colnmemement' exercises on the Open eveYy day oi tho week The complainLslates-that~as-the The invocation wos-Rivcn by the Bethlehem, Pa^'WiiVjiUT from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. result .of a municipal election John Fallon of R< Vlff burg, was named -Keansburg school boro, ore tlie parents of a son born Daughters" und gave . memorable may be arranged to fit your particular • Dot your own pet dream of how m tllllll'H fienll. Wednesday night, June 15, 1949, in physician at a meeting of the kitchen should be? Bring it in and performances In "For the lxjve of} r iix m ii JiiBtviHO , , ; for Hazard Hospital. ‘ Keansburg Board of Education need with monthly payments to fit w?’II khow you how It can be a reality Friday night at the Francis PI. Mary" with Deanna Durbin , and j uvi'ry idoi'iiRii ikh'iI, "Fighting C9th,” in w hic^’ he por wilh famous Geneva all-»t*ei cabl* ^ School. Dr. Gilmore replaces Dr. your income. ' . ‘ R o u to . trayed the. poet Joyce ' Kilmer., neta, itainleti iteel ilnlc, and work* O-YIAtt PROTECTION nAH , Mr. and Mrs. , Justin Rosato of George Feman. saving occcMoriea, A Om'eva.klrchen . QJondi St.,. Cliffwood, are the The board also renewed tVie con Come in and talk it over! for yofi alone. And atT 'ooit thnt'i Of courio, ll’i ELECTRIC I ' - i‘.- . • parents of a son born Saturday tract of Principal Harold O. But- Lineman Is Injured probably far less than you thlnkl morning, June IB, I'J-IU, at SouM icrfw)d Ior wne .year at. a salary of FREE PLAfy BOOK SERVICE No obliuflTiunr of conif Amboy Memorial Hospital. The $3500, to which was added a bonus Enrl Blake, lil, of 108 First St., on In now awf talk about iu you can e l SUftE.'tp irii\VLkstiii^hous$.. boy will be named Justin Jr. . | of $250. OfHcial sanction was given Keyport, is reported recovering at for the use of the school field by Monmouth Memorial Hospital from' G e n e v n -a possible skull fracture and lac .Paris ... ;..... the American Legion and. Veterans _ A_snn was born Friday. June 17, o f 'Foreign" Wars’’’oh-july-l0~;whefi erated -#eaJp:-'Mrr Blake,^-employed ]049,.in Monmouth 'Memorial Hos rnTJonkey^-b^sebaH-^gamtf—will—be :is n lineman by the Utility' Line RONSON'S Construction Co., JcnkJntown, Pa.7 Matawan Lumber Co. pital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert; Davis,0 played by teams...representing the “oppTTnrnbou Sullen- RD 1, Keyport. two Keansburg posts. was injured : when a truniiformeir fell and struck him on the head. Sutphin Ave. Matawan, N. J. J.L.Schanck&Son 283 Upper Main St. ” MATAWAN Tel. Matawan 1-2001 Telephone Matawan 1*1003 ' Ritter Stoker, and B low er Owner* Oil Burner and Qoller Cleaning 366 Broad St. JCeyport Mr. and Mrs. George nitter, Broad Specially prepared Buckwheat and Building Materials • Slock and ,Custom Made Mlllwork ...... Open Monday—and—Friday I'veninus St., Matuwan, are parents of a Rice Coal—No Clinkers. Immediate Service. Get tho most out of your Lowe Drolheri Paints . ' Phone Keyport 7-2100 daughter born Thursday, June 10, Delivery. Stultz. w jtf FUel Oil DoUer. Stult*; ^ ^wjtt 1D4D, in Monmouth Memorial Hos- _ pital. • • ' 'F I K E F O O D 3 FO R FINE PBOPLE“ ...... Ackerson Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth T. Ackcr- FOR THE SMART BUSINESSMAN son,' 80 Buffalo ltd., East Aurora, N. Y., formerly of HazJet, are GARDENV1EW RESTAURANT parents of a second child, a daugh WITH NEW IDEAS! ter, Sandra iilcne, born Thursday, Jtm e 10,‘'1949, in BufTalo General Hospital. Their flrst child is a son, and MILK BAR You say you can ’t find a store to rent? Jeffrey, Mrs. Ackerson is the former.Charlotte*Zucker of Hazlet. “From a Snack to a Home Cooked, Dinner” ■ 250 Gallons of Fuel Oil Good ' locations are' hard to find? ...... -■-j|#1j|er ■ : ■ ■ ■ - ' given away with’ cvery oil burner con • A son was born Tuesday, June Specializing ih THEN LOOK AT THESE BEAUTIES 21, 1940, in Riverview Hospital to version or complete heating installation Mri and Mrs. Martin Nadler, f>7 - dui in^ June and July, Hudson Ave,, West Keansburg. : Chicken in the Basket 3 STORES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR RENT tNDIVIDU/ll/.Y /tsnimv p a r k - pi:nnx r (o r ch ain Jonei Gun Type OH /IS A UNJf V - aiul REI) HANK OPERATIONS A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Old Fashion Pennsylvania Style, Edmund Jones, 11 Stlilwell St., Mat ASBURY PARK RED B A N K .. awan, on Monday,1 June 20, 1949/in OIL BURNERS INSTALLED- .. Monmouth Memorial Hospital. Chicken Dinners $6,000 A YEAR $1,800 A YEAR .ti - - as low as $297 19-21 fouth Meln Street 2 stores — be Corllen Tkeotre tuildiag, 99 M ^m oulh St. 14 Irish Visitor Home Made Doughnuts and mode (ato ent, . Brand new. Large d lip le/ win* fe^l Irertt^with (we lerqe dliploy windows. IB • Mr. and Mrs. Ray E, Knichel, This includes burner, 3 controls and . A*wi. Amrtlff K"fk>ne In tear, uniforms. foef depth. N*arlf 300 so, It. ol prlvele bo**, Seabreeze Way, Keansburg, are Strawberry Shortfake ■' 275-gallon tank."’' ““pr " Oa# vmlt 17*90 went e w # , Ptlvmi* tavotorr, ' Ample jMtblug entertaining Mrs. Knlchel*s mother. tn f9ttr |m 40v4j, I# 4’vtAmd lorge for petreas, A« Meal builnei* lecetlon In m pre* Mrs. Janie McCaw, who arrived Phone Keyport 7-0580 t)0 0 *#r tmefl«r unit %7i0 per menth. erenlrecoinmunltyr. recently from Ireland. Mr. Knichel SEA FOOD DINNERS n n ACCEwri, Wilt CONSIDER Al • OPFERS. met his wife, Irene, while he was stationed in Ireland, and they were MARTIN HEATING AND . Pur Itil'rmcil'mi r"! /inn Cnnlurl Your Ottn llrolfrr nr Any nf fheir‘. married there. They came to thej Th"'*-* *qe. Mr. Nick Schrrmerhnrn Mr. Tony E. Himtlnq United States three years ago. State Highway 36 Keyport, N. J. 701 T*h Ave,, N. v, c, 710 M«w|»on A w . , A, P, CorMon Jheotro. Reit »onk * Mrs. McCaw plans to stay in AIR CONDITIONING CO. ’keansburg with her son-in-law and 'TeJepbflM JCCyport 7-2739. 127 Osborn Street- • Keyport, N. J. C«PCI.E 5-5350 ASBURY PARK M074 UFO RANK 6-150C ndoughter for about &U montlis. VTHURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949 PAGEFOUR -THE-MATAWAN-JOURNAL,-MATAWAN,-N.
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 Los Angeles Times recently ! How can you compare the norm Even a supervisor who w as ' a ning hotter and wc have to do what Carl A. Gesswein, president, con*l congenlnl: Newly furnished rooms, reasonable. Call Matawan 1-00R8M. ducting. A devotional period was Moderate rates. 178 W, Front st„ WJ23* NOTICE, ' said editorially, / ‘Since .the warl made by j i .thiri-gradc with that genius couldn’t take, n child with wo can to keep lhe-lawn in good Kcyport. wj23* Take noticc that George J. Pouzenc, - strain on dur-trfinsportation system I made by a fifth grade when they a 58 I.Q. and bring h is ‘score up to condition. . . . • led by Mrs. Pierre nasinussen. BEDROOM in private home. Gcntlc- trading as ClifTwood Inn, has applied It was announced that thc next man preferred. Inquire 300 Main to thc Township Committee of thc • is nowrover, tho tax has no purpose i arc two entirely different groups grade, nor could he correct a. read Try the’ new crab grass Ktiler if HOUSES FOR SALE Township of Matawan for a plenary now save to raise revenue, of children with entirely different ing ii«'UKil guests. There will be no August Realtor. 115‘,ii Main St., Matnwan: TO Settle Estate—104B Hudson four- Objections, If any. 'should be made as much or more indirectly through j has made It necessary for flrst how to correct It. This Is .true of trol has been obtained, th others Phone -Matawan 1-2267. wjtf door sedan. Fully_ _equipped _ IncJud- Immediately In writing to: Rose K. repeal.* For increasing travel would, grade children,*who have not eorni? other subjects too, . ' ■ not bo good. - ’ meeting. _ * Ing* heater, rndVsM t* covcrt,*■wmUl^«^^n^^,' c Lprk* of tho - .Townshlp-fll- J..IST YOUR PROPERTIES'WITH walt • ttres. • Two-ton green. One N. J. . ’ Jncreaso all sorts-of business antl'l* tip to" crude level, to be put 'into The mos.1 llnportarit fqct, and the Better, Is* to try to develop the We have buyers wnltlnc. Ben nnd owner. Mileage 7730. Like new. Call "T^fened) ' hcncc incrcaso thc tax revenue that [second 6radc. Therefore, the sccond one overlooked, is that in the fifth iawn so the crab grass does not LEGAL NOTICES Mattie Smith, Realtor, liSiS Main St., K eyport 7-1300 nnd ask for Mr. GEORGE J. POUZENC. Matawun. Tel. Matawan 1-2267. wjtf Weignnd. wj23 State Highway Route 35 and ^ jbuslness. produces. It'would lessen grade teachers must do flrst grade grades where the norms nro low, have a,chance This includes ade . NOTICE TO DIDDERS ClifTwood "Ave. and Kevport- the needed subsidy of the air lines, work ns weU as second. These thc Individual scores for each child quate fertilizer at -tjic-iaraper. sea- Sealed 'proposals for waterproofing WHY PAY HIGH RENT? Own Your USED panel iruck. 1041; six cylinders; South Am boy Rd., CliiTwood. Own Home. Small down payment J23‘ — toortmd“so--stpp-~part'of-thts-drain- •childrcTv-nrev-placed:in*"third-*gmrie -sons-of-the-year.—These* •a^-’very- and reflooring of the Manual Training very good condition: four new tires. N. J. rhowctl'n'-growth'of'-frdnr^-months S hop*^orthe^IuTa\W'niTfi1r^SChoofr, plant-!ow-pr|c«<|~propertl«• ^ - . . .-■■■■■9i“ H 00Q--flnrt .. .. Fred—Rflpollflr- 2—MHin-Btrr-Matawnn: on thc Treasury. .. . Transportation again because of lack of class- to 3 years. Th 1 s means each child earlya in thc spring pr late In sum- Broad and Churph Sts.. Matawan. i »P-: Write.-phone or call Mr. Lnyton Tel. Mntawpn 1-1G87. . 'Wj23 _ NOTICE ...... -- - .AfilUbe L.. hv Hwk nnnrrt'ftt Vans Accncy, Matawnn 1-inm or -— is—not—ft—:*! uxu ry *-i n ~ t h c~ U nltcct Toom spacc. ..This process continue,t progressed.' None stood still, none nic r (September Thitf~?mcaumgcs' ivta-aY_iiiUJiuiii.uJ------'i1 n T 2 3 0 fr ------‘ ‘ ' —T ak e—not lee—that—Julia—A:—WaTd,— of. Education of .tlie Township ofTyiatffwan w jtf 1040 Ford Tudor. Radio and heater. trading as Main' Street Tavern,' h ^ —’ States and taixing it as a luxury is nnd accumulates ail thc way retrogressed . and many worked the growth of desirable grasses ob Matawan, County of Monmouth. New ml!ca- , Very pood condition. YEAR POUND bungalow—4 rooms. 2(50 applied to the Mayor Sihtf Council o f " out of line," , through thp- .school, with each beyond the average in that grade tained -from tho^-bcst feed.you chn ^Jersey, .Until 8:00 P.M.. E.D.S.T., on $1050.00. For Information call Kev- tho Borough of Mata\Van~for fl plenary W ednesday,'July fl. in- the matawan .Greenwood Dr., Ctjffwood Ueneh. port 7-0372W. ' . wj23* retail consum ption llcense'for premise;.- The bulk of travel on the com tcachcr having three or four groups level.. Test scores . should be nn- buy.. Fertiliser applied now will High School, Matawnn,, N, J».» and Inquire evenings after 5 p.m. or any tim e Siinday. ... wj23* situated nt 131 Main St.. M.ftrtwan, N. J. mercial land and nir systems Ib for then at said place publicly opened and 1I)J0 Chevrolet 2-d.oor sedan; good Objections, if any, should, be made • working on different grade levels. alyzed If one Is ohly willing and bcncflt chiefly thc crab grass. read aloud ' ' tires, heater, must sell. Cnlt Kcyport SIX-ROOM frnme dwelling, basement Irnmediately in writing to: J. Franklin, business, health and recreation, ’Another contributing factor ,is thc able to study and Interpret,. th<*m ' If . the grass heeds water, apply Plans and specifications may be 7-1330J. 473* Dominick, Clerk, of the Borough of examined al the offices of Alexander suitable for business, opposite Strand trips'to and from schools, nnd so yearly reshuffling of groups, for each Individual child. A-child’s1 enough—so that It penetrates s.lx or . Architects. 1 Elm « Thontcr. Keyport..» ... Ralph (VC. --Mnurer. 02— -1040 lludsi Matawan, N. J. < Merchant & Son, Hudson four door sednn, all new (Signed) JULIA A. W ARD,, on. This is a big country, and When otic snys a pupil was found score should be compared to his eight inches deep. This will, en Row, Now Brunswick, N. j., and c o p i e s ! Main St., Keyport. Tel. Keyport tires;i'. goodgoo condition, $700. H. Kaplan. thtreof...... obtained,, upon deposit . o f ; 7-0344J.- ' wJ23* * Tel. Mntawan Mafcu 1-1054. j23 j23 ' 131 Mali? St.. people need to got around.. It. Re* to have a rating of 1.5 In thc-thli*d own previous scores nnd not with courage deep root dcvelopmtffit of *10.00 for’ each set.- This deposit w ill Matawan. N. J. strictions and taxes which nrn un* grndo, - nsldo from - the - above..ex-, btlier -children... Scores..sUo'uld . not good grasses. :. Crab grass, on. the be refunded upon return of thc i fv,^voidable in time of war, when the documents In good condition promptly j plahalion, many btlier ractoVB 'iniiy be used to co7 couraging crab grass. nation for Bidders. . - npcacc time. x No bidder may withdraw his bid for nnd Buiionwood Monor ia the one piaco whore you can be sure you will 'W o g » f lho rerr be*l. found to bo far below’ tho nveragn which must bo seriously;, considered/ , Mowing , is .another important a period of thirty days after thejactual. - Worst of all, the tax is incqult- of UJQ; he might , have been- out Tlio changing population in Mat factor. In the first place, crab date of the opening thereof. . ( Our ropuiallon at ono of iho finest rojtauranln places u» ln a position ,o demand lho boil, and noth oblc.'- Tickets can be bought in awan changes I.Q. " levels- and The Board —of Education of the- of school a long (time because of grass wiltinot grow ln shade, so it TowpffttTp \ ) f Matawan, M onmouth I. ing lass will satisfy- us.' Wo feel that only lho choicest lhe markpts afford is good onoudh for our . Canada for use within the Untted serious illness; he might have ex achievement norms in our school. i s possible to kill it by not" mowing County, Nt)w Jersey, reserves thc f patrons. h ’ : ' * » • - ■ States and the tax is not levied. right tt^TtJ^ct any qr all bids, and to i tremely poor vision; or have a It isn’t fair for thc public to any eloser than four to six inches, waive Informalities in thc bids. Canadian ticket (sales .have, as a definite rending handicap; his home feel Its teachers arc doing n below for n period of about six weeks By Ordter of: During lho summer months wo aro featuring seafood dinners, which include seven different conscqucncc, boomed. It’s high THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF entrees, each served wilh your choice of reliihes. cocklali. soup, two vegetables, dos.ert. tea. codec or ^conditions might have rnade him an par Job without n thorough inves beginning thc last of. May. Most THE TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN,' time wc got rid of this sore spot. emotionally’ unstable child. Per- tigation into the whole subject of persons will not do this, because MONMOUTH COUNTY. N. J. . milk, and (he prito is so modes! that you will wonder what has kept you away to long ' tejtfing. Educators spend a lifetime By: Clifford F. Reeves...... hnps this child.made an even lower the grass docs appear bedraggled President. . Then, loo, wo have daily specials ln our Cocktail Lounge, as well as all of the usual Buttonwood GIVE TAXPAYERS ABREAK score ln second grade and has becoming experts ln Interpreting and is a real problem to mow when Dated: June 20. 1049. . i2% Maper good thlhgs lo drink. Why bdlh*r with dinner at home? Como on over and see us .nd wo are tests and using thc information.^ It shuwn some growth for his in- Ihe danger of crab grass Is past. : PUBLIC SALE ' ' , sure you. will bo one of our rogula, patrons. Yos. business is good at Buttonwood Manor, and we _ :! When tax collections ore poor, tolllgonco lovol. Maybo his teacher is nnt w 'w fo ject "".which carr^be However, mnny persons do great TAKE NOTICE, That on Saturday, are serving hundreds dally. Como to "headquarters for jhoso who demand the bo.r-and get ill.. ts proud ;of the progress he has treated lightly orw carelcssly, One thc 23th dny of. June. 1049-at 11:00 ' those who pay their, taxes promptly harm to their lawns by shaving 'toi o’clock, In tne forenoon of that day, i caVry moTe thf^n their share of the! shown. Perhaps she has realized test is not lho answer to»any child’s close. This nol only favors crab nt thc premises of Gallopo’s Garage, I nMmtitmiiimiiMHiiMitiiiitiHiiM.iiMiiiiiiHuitmnMMHtH} cost of government. this child will always be « slow complete achievement. 1 grass but Is harmful for the good' Union Ave., in BoroMaii of Union Beach, N. J. will be sold at >. I I . y o u r f a v o b It e - ■ boom t,mos* propepjy tax col- learner bccause of his low native Signed, grasses ns it exposes the surface PUBLIC VENDUE, to the hTehest “ fectfdns^go up.^'Ndw thut the post Intelligence. J MataWah Elementary Teachers. soli tb“ the bcfltlflg1-effects- of the bidder, sundry GOODS &Ad CHAT M eet Your Friends In Our w ar boom- is on the decllnc., New If we’re going to be progressive sun, causing damage to roots. TELS, to wit: j SALADS 1 ' International, 1939. wrecker. COCKTAIL I SERVED HERR EVERT DAT . Jersey’s ‘ local property, taxpayers let’s use these scores to tell us how T o th e E dllo r: Mow the general lawn no eloser Serlal.NO. 60162, engine No. HD23265307, ,, LOUNGE together w'lth all Its equipm ent. ' ;■** " v * ! " * «•*•<■.Mint,until in. c»may woll look nt tho tax collodion and whore to.halp our children, In your editorial of June 1(J, in thim one and pnc-half Inchcs 'tlur- Take Garnstc Lien as the property of record^* that w|is achieved in 'the These tests help us see whether reference 'to the regional high ingmc hot period of thc year. This John James Falco. at the suit of Joseph Galiopo, and to be sold for cpsh by State when business was nt Its post-* averege boys and girls are school plftn, you gave full crcdit for mefci/s setting the cutting unit as me. - - . .,, wac p c a k , — ...... , . .working up to capacity, Jvhct.Her efforts on 'behalf of thW idco.to hlfihN^ . possible by . Adjusting the CARL WENNER,>A«tloneer, O ne of ;.. ..visb Mrfrn stw . .. ■ - • y ’-i-GoiiiP* " in a cprrertt study by the New our bright oiicfe, are working up to Mrs.' Eleanor Wolr, While I' have roller.- It mtiy overt be heccssary Mntfcwan, N. J. ' N e w capacity for their high level of no desire to dctract from Mra. to have fish-plates made to rfilse Jersey Taxpayers Association of J23 Tel. Mfttnwdn 1-1050. J e r s e y ’s • fjroperty t&x, collections, it was intelligence or simply getting by, Weir, it should be stated, in all thc knives. .1 wrap a pleco of one- ...... NOTICE , iou^d that in 1047, a lush year, the Can wo push the slow opes hnrtlor? ftilrncss, that this 'eredif 'shoUld go inch rope around tho roller. . Take notice (Hot Herbert Lawton F a v o r i t e What Is oach child's difficulty? to Mrs.. YJrginla Foulke. Mrs. linn Applied to the Mayor nnd Council municipalities ofttho State1 collected of the Borough nf Malawan for > a D i n i n g average of 02.25 per ccnt pf thc Is it reading, arithmetic, spelling, foulke was a member of the Your advertisement in this paper plenary retail consumption license for R o o m s property taxes levied. ...This con- or English? These are tlie basic School Planning Committee crcatcd will reach prospective purchasers In premises known as The Town Tavern situated at 174 Main St., Matawan, N> J- :Hrasts With 80,04 per cent collcctcd subjects upon whlcji succc.ss In all by the Mntawan Board of Educa every community In tho bayshore Objections, if anv. should 'be mnde ‘ in other••fich'OftPSubJ^fctS’.depend., J ... tion.J» October, ID4H. As n-resull area, •'...... - Immediately-tn writing to: J. Franklin Dominick. Clerk, of lhe Borough of N anbtr National ItH liu n at Au b , Maaber H. J. Slat* Hot*) A sa .' ‘"From* Ih 'e^ rijip rts'o f tho 'S tale’s ' A m ember ot trie board- suggests of hor sponsorship of this, concept MfltAwan. : Member EMtaamil « — more individual help. .. . Some , of nt_o .meeting’of the planning com- Real Estate Listing Cards for (Signed) HERBERT LAWTON. J566 .. m unidpalitica _lo.- Jho lS ta to - r;.r - ... HIGHWAY 4-34 Phone.Mal^wao I:2186 — Lounge 141** ------MATAWAN N J 7IjivjBion*'of^^ocar G pv^nm e^ thls'Ts" iiiipoSillljTc Tii^jiTinnhy grades,1 inltt^er^jihc' “Was' upiK»lnted! ]as a if Ito'bmce..... J«*V- ; Motawtfrt, N. J. , . THURSPAYAfflN&23,-194^ T H r MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWANrNHUr PACE? EWE Freneau Fire Auxiliary Mothers Club Ends ' Leroy Youmniu, 1 M»tthewi Jack Shnfto, Klchard feaSfri and Triple Fete At Mrs. Sophia Harden: Has Party For Member Children’s Dqy Season At Picnic Christie Mason. ^ Mre. John Kavanngh was honored Members of the Mothers’ Club of Marks 86th Birthday on June 15 ot a covered dish suppcr Matawan and their families held a 4th Birthday PArty Mrs. J. Franklin Dominick enter Miss Lilian Henderson of Dubu* given by thc Ladles Auxiliary of picnic In Cheesequakc^Stato Park Matawan Family Will the Freneau Fire Co. A gift was Special Program Held ir. *«• tained at a table of bridge Monday que, la., spent Tuesday as the .. Local Woman Given Friday night m arking’ tho final tcrtoincd nt n party' Frlduy after Mark Wedding Dates, afternoon. H er guests were Mrs; guest of Mrs.- Edwin H. Dominick. presented. Mrs, Kavanagh and her By Presbyterian Church Party By Daughter; family aro moving from Frcn- meeting of the season. Mrs. Honry noon to celcbrntc the fourth; birth Birthday Monday Ralph -W. Herrick, Mrs. Gerard Lt, David S. Lane, a student at Present Entertainment School Luhrs, chairman of arrangements, daypd her daughter, Eileen. , Devlin, and Mrs. Peter Read...... eau to Baltimore, Md. the University of Pennsylvania; was “ 'Mrsr-Thoihas Lockwood of Birm was assisted by Mrs. .Thomas-An* Guesta .wore Hnrry. and Ann ; Observance of three family an Mrs. Andrew W eir'is visiting a guest of his uncle ancTaunt, Mr. Children’s Day was marked Sun Friends and neighbors gathered ingham, Ala,, spent several weeks donum and. Mrs. W iliam CrLudi. Marie Copperthwpito- nnd Lynh ■ relatives in Anderson, Ind. niversaries on one-date will take and Mrs. A, Edgar Palm, Thursday. Monday afternoon to celebrate the with Mr. ond Mrs. William Lock day at 11 a.m. in th e-F irst Pres Attending were: -Mr. and Mrs. Hogan of Hod Bank, Lynn::BmUh, Lt. Lane was enroute to Kingston, place at a reception at the Harry Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garrison enter, birthday of Mrs, Sophie wood, in Matawan, and relatives in byterian Church, Matawan, at n Franklin Anderson and children; Shnron Thorsen, Ruth Mi\tiOrt, *J3ar' May jr. residence, Main St., Mat tained members of thc faculty, of N. Y.t from Philadelphia. Harden at .her home, 38 Middle&cfc Mr. and Mrs. A. Edgar Palm and lenc Bcdlo,; Patsy and SusQn >Cnrl- Freneau. . special scrvice under the direction aw anrM ofiday;" ThiJ tfattrviU m ark the Matawan Elementary School^ Walter Gay, who Jias completed St., at n party given by her daugh ••••Mr. and Mrs, Roscoc Baldwin children; Mrs. Anderson and son, son, Joycc Wuid nnd Linda Schock. " the 50th anniversary’ of the mar Thursday. A gift was presented to his junior year at Brown llniver* ter, Mrs. Charles Tlcc. of Mrs. Pettjr Read. The Rev. Billy; Mr. and Mra, Ludi and chil and son, Dale, of Freneau, arc George G, Horn, moderator, spoke riage of Mr. and Mrs. Horry May M rr and Mrs. Garrison and to Mrs. sity, Providence, R. I., arrived home During thc afternoon,. Mr*. Grover spending a two-week vacation with dren; Mr, and Mrs. Robeyt Cushman' "Help Wanted" ada In thi, p«pet to the children and at the close of sr.,"the. 23th Anniversary of the Dorothy Tilton, of Jamesburg,' first Sunday to spend thc suminor-with Bennett,,, a niece of Mrs. Harden, Mr. Baldwin’s parents in Texus. and daughter, “Suiftpno; .Mr. "hnd tell you about tho uood Jobl opto tho scrvice he declared the pulpit marriage—of—Mr -and... Mrs.-J£arry_ grade- teacher, who. has .resigned. . his. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin sang several selections. Miss Shir Mr. and Mrs, Rcinkc Janssen and Mrs, John L. Chambcrlnlh and vacant. w May jr. and the birthday of V/illinm Miss't*aura Gordon left Friday, to Gay. *...... ' ley Jones nnd Walter Jones,' great daughter, of Freneau, were Sunday daughters; Mr, and Mrs. Peter Rend The program given by tho_._chil- H. May, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry spend the. summer vacation with her Mr. and Mrs. Peter Read attended grandchildren 'of ‘ Mrs.".“Harden‘'en* evening guests of ■Mr,; ®d Mrs. and .dnughter, Peggy: Mrs. Herbert May. jr,_...... J1'...... , . mother, h-.Mrs,, A bram , Gordon, in dren, of the church school-'included Ludcwig ond' sons; Mr, and Mi'ti, the opening -of- -tho 'Princeton-.Drama tortaliM-d .Albrccht Koch ;ln KasLFrcrtT«ld,,. a recitation- by Greg Wel»s; «umg,‘ Mr. and Mrs. May sr.'sp'ertt most New York City. ' Festival Saturday, at the McCarter and sang several ducts. Pictures Thomas' stam es' and rchlldTtmr "Mi^ Alfred Allison was confined to "Jesus Loyes Me," Mrs. Lyle's class; of their married life in their home Mrs.'“Edward W. Currie enter Theater. They witnessed "Private were taken of thc parly by Waller his Freneau home scs'crul days this and Mrs. Luhrs nnd children, all, of IF YOU ARE AN story, "David, The Shepherd Boy/’ town of_Jlntlor where Mr. May tained hqrjhridge club Thursday at Joncste Mrs. Harden received many Mutawan. and Mrs. William 'New* Lives,” starring Tallulah Bankhead week by Illness. , Miss Burlew's class; responsive EXECUTIVE . . . conducted a . confectionery store. luncheon at the Forsgatc Farms and Donald Cook. ' . gifts. Later a supper was served ton, Meadvllle, Pu, • reading led by Mary.Ann Stames;. Some years niter Mr. May retired Country Club. Mrs. WJUinm E. Mrs. Holgar Jespcrsen of Balti by Mrs. Tice. ' ; from business, the couple took up Martin of Flushing, L. I., nr.d Mrs. Morganville Church To songr “Come Unto Me," Junior more, Md., a former local' resident, Guests Included Mrs. Harden1 choir; dialogue, "Golden Nuggets," Jo Ann Lazow~ Hostess > IF- YOU HAVE A ■ resident with ihcir eon - and J. • flnyniond Ketchfil. were * guests, returned to h er -hofnc Tuesday after Dedicate Memorial Gifts daughter-in-law in ^Point Peasant sister, ILMrs.1 Hclchft r Eminons - of primary’children: prayef by Nancy Ai Graduation Party ■ Prize winners were Mrs. Ralph W spneding several7 days as thc guest Freehold; Mrs. M argaret Wood of FAMILY . . . where the younger* Mr. May had A .special servlcc of dedication Orr; dialogues, "My llcro** by the Herrick, Mrs. Howard Erdmann and J 0f Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thompson. Br uttni inminrii Party Sunday Night By Ladies’, Junior Misses’ cqulpincnt of llm InierlnrH. entertained at bridge Saturday cvc* “Freehold at thc home of. Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Il.arold Quackcnbush, ordinary ilrnt elans mail. At Ihn iiami! limit (lin swim- Daughter, Son-In-Law ning. Their guests were ,Mr. and Woolford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clyde H. Egginson, Miss M ar and Children’s Wear mlnit, limilitiu. iec-HlMil|iiK Mrs. Leon Singer, Mr. and’ Mrs, William Johns. Thc occasion marked jorie M. Bronkhurst, Miss Geraldine You’ll iilao-lindLit convenient to fai'lllllisi ■ail)iilnlh« llio _pio|i’. In celebration of thtfr 35th wed Willard Bocswcttor, Mr. and Mrs, their. .50Ui wedding 'anniversary. V. Brown,;_Mrs:'John -Sutllff and mail cheeks in payment of bills. Take oily will aiid fnrihor wnI to ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. William Zahn, Dr. and Mrs. J, P. Approximately 80 gu«is}s attended. Miss Pauline Egan, of Keyport;' SHOP' HERE AND COMPARE I tlU'Ir'IIVDH. Charles. Lloyd Little were guests Weiss and Dr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Charles E., Sprlnghom en your cheek book with you, : Only h(ty - iniiuiii'H: .li'oin ‘ of honor at a supper party given Ogcns. tertained Mrs. William C. Ludi, Mrs. 131 Main St. 34 South St. lVniiKylvanlii Stntlnii; wIipdlH Mrs. Wilbur_ Lott is spending Ralph W.' Herrick^ and Mrs. Mar*_ Four Baptized Don’t carry a .substantial amount -bjj—thclr-son*in-Iaw- nnd daughter, MATAWAN, . mul nlin|i|ilni( clu.wt by; ,'oit- some time With~Miss Xniy'Rifen' guerite" Laird at the card party ^FREEHOLD Mr. and Mrs.'VlcLor Fredda Sunday Four persons were -bnptiznd re iif cash^w hiclv^tiay bt* l()Hroi,_Htiiipn7r vonlnivr in nil tniniii'ini'tnniiiir- burgh oft Richmond Hill, N. Y., and sponsored by thc Asbury Park, « UciiIiiIn mo lililiiillnvnhly li!\vl night «it\th6ir home on Schenck cently in thc First Baptist Church, Let us supply safe, eonvenient, in Ave., Matawan. , East Sctauckct, L. I. Region, (League nf Women Voters Malawan, by the pastor, the Rev. Mrs. Rosa Groft has returned to ' Mr. Little, who is in charge of yesterday al the Deauville Inn, Bel G arrett S. Dctwilcr. . . . . expensive Travelers Cheques.'* _ PROSPECT POINT the Asbury Park branch of thc her Millville horQp after visiting her mar. Mrs. H crrick and Mrs. Ludi They were Richard Bader, Victor son and daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. and Department of Internal Revenue, were door prize winners. Fredda jr., Daniel Whitehurst and GARDENS . . Was m arried June 19, 1015, in th c Mrs. William Groft. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Eggleston Mr3.,Myron Easlmond. ' Anolhor Prlio Wlnnlna • First Baptist -Church of Mata wan,' ,Mr. and Mrs. CharJcp C. Schock attendod the wedding Saturday of Quick Battery Service Mlllon 1.. Ehtlloh Datslopmtnl former,-.Miss_. Delia Clark. . jr. 1 attended thc commencement Mrs. Eggleston’s brother, Henry FAim i:ns kv HIi:iuii\i\Ts •^Vr-iAtlciyiing-.the :party were . Mr. cxcrcfscs'. at""Williairta'Collcge. Wil- ShiefTelnr Sayers of City- Inland, . Spring Valley Service , COLOT’S, Matawan WYCKOFF STREET _1—jwuLjyirs.-Willem- Smith,._Mr, ’and liamstown,% Mass., 'Sunday. Mrs. N. -Y.. and Miss'R^iy Sachs, of'New ': N a t i o n a l I B a n k '' " hot. ’ ~r‘; ‘ ■' "■ . Mrs, * VVtltiam Smith jfV.Mfr'find Schock’s brother. Henry G. Wick York City, at Our-Ladies Chapel Thomas Clayton will be In charge ■&r‘ J ‘ Mrs. George Smith and son, Clark,' ham jr. wns one of thc graduates. in St.- Patrick’s Cathedral, New of the service Sunduy afternoon al WILSON’S RADIO SERVICE Church & Spring Sts.- RAVINE DRIVE, MATAWAN, NIIW .lllllSI Y ’ Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Mr. Miss Irene Schuhnrdt entertained York City. . The reception was at 3:30 in • the Spring Valley Com munity Church. Thc Sunday school M ataw an Owner Manogoment and Mrs. Melvin Inslcy and chil Mr. and Mrs. Frank W attcr of the Rilz-Carlton Hotel. 0th house on the right pnut Iho dam. -MDMIED FEDERAL RVC iySICM -J session is nt 2:30 nnd there ip » OKtco on Pr«itilw» dren, Judith, Harriet and - Adole, Keansburg, Sunday. William J. R.abel returned' today RADIO REPAIRING MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORAIION Victor Fredda Jr., Charlcs’T'redda, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C, McBride from a convcption In New Hamp prayer meeting Wednesday eve Prompt 8«rvic«. - ' ' x ^ ^ ’Anthony Fredda, all of Matawan; ot Irvington,'N. Y„ spent thc week shire al thc Hotel Breton Woods; nings. ' v C'vb«WSlawati 1-J27I Organltcd IS)0 — Olilcil IUnk in Monmouth County .Mr. /and_Mrs. Myron Clark and end as guests of their son and Mr. and Mrs, Channing Clapp daughter, * Miss Shirley Clark, daughter-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. have returned after attending thc Matawan 1*2592 ; Keyport; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dor- Walter R. McBride. Klwanls Club ■ Convention in sett, '"Mr. and Mrs. W alter ZclifT, Mrs. A. J. Vreeland Is spending Atlantic City. , . _ _ Y o u r l* « n f /n c tlvnvvvvH • Middletown; Mrs. Anna Stryker, thc summer In Middletown. Mrs. Jack Gilmour and daughter. A.'TOURINE & SON P e rth . Amboy; Miss, Doris Kvans Mrs. August Sochi Is n surgical Susan, returned Saturday . from t y d o l s e r v ic e s t a t io n and George Matthews,1 Plainfield.; patient (n Rivervicw Hospital, Red Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Long Bank. o - Branch. . i Let us change your oil and lubricate your car Miss Helena Krauss of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. . Harry J. Kahn while you are at work. POMTU N. Y., spent thc weekend at her attended a cocktail party and din-, MHS Honor Roll summer home on .Valley Dr. ner, dance at the annual convention Cars Washsd. Groaisd PARKING . Main and High Sli. Mrs. Edward W. Currie enter of Pi Lambda Phi (It * the . Hotel and Sorvicod. Malawan, N. J. Is Announced tained her bridge cluh Tuesday Berkeley Carteret, Anbury Park, S E B V i C E evening. Prize, winners were Mrs. Saturday. Marguerite Laird, Mrs. Ralph W. Mr. -and Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin. Markers-' C#m«t*ry L#tt«rlr3 Final Marking Period Herrick and Mrs. Ralph C, Bedle. Mr. and Mfy?/ Everell Carlson. Mr. Shows Freshmen Have® Mrs. Hcrrick and Mrs. Harry J and Mrs. Robert LaMura, Mr. and Kahh substituted. Mrs. J.’ Donald Miller, Mr. and Greatest Number Miss Esther Blau left Saturday Mrs. Thomas J. Reid, and Mr. nnd MONUMENTS to visit'her sister In..Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Renssalaer L. Cartan attended j W. H. GROFT . For the final marking period of Miss Margaret Hauser returned a buffet supper for 45 guests at the thc year in Matawan High School, home Saturday . from } Glnssfcorn home of Mr. and Mrs, Martvig Moll, 100 Jackson Strait. Matawan, N. J. Ihe freshmen outnumber the other ^Lalc..Jfcachpr^.X9ilpiLc_to...sj?p;id Fair ..Haven,^Saturday^ The occasion — e i ^ ^ T J » “B?)lhr!h*i>’-*m>rt'or,ro)r-and- -P h o n m -- ' Hlidp ’ 6W"it«vln*- n«iT*' the summer 'w ith Iter parents, Mr marked the Mti’r'weddi/ig nntiiyof-’ Matawan M703 and I-0608J tfaxl lo noithltl C«m. -—tho merit-lkt Tind~Mr'r'Clarenc.e~Iiauserr sary-nf-M r. and Mrsr~Molf~and 'also Honor students with all “AV and Mr.'~and Mrs. A. Edgar Palm was a farewell party for their one. possible 713” arc as follow: entertained their bridge club Sat daughter. Mrs. Joseph Beauregavd MEMBER FEDERAL D L I' O S11 IM1UKAHCL COHPOk AI IO II Seniors, Florence Mcnzel; juniors. urday evening. Gue.sLs were Mr. and her daughter, who left Monday K aren Aamot; tfoscmarte Baylis. and'M rs. Du Bois Thompson, Mr. for Okinawa to Join her husband. Agnes DIondek. Sharon Elliott and and Mrs. Alfred Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Clement has returned! Kay Johnson: 'sopMffe*. Harmon Sortorc. Mr. nnd Mis. to her home in LeMoore, Calif,rj S A V E T 0 D A ¥ .Glickman, Alicc Hand, John Molineaux, all of Metuchen, after visiting her brother-in-law j Noddings, Barbara Singer; fresh and Mr, and Mrs. William C.. Ludi. and sister. Mr. find Mrs. P. 11. Ilish men,. Barbara Anderson, Diana f o r Mrs. S. C. Thompson and . Mrs, in the Prospect Point Gardens j Barry, Marie Bowne, Wayne Coon, Richard Erdmann jr.. recently visit apartments. Mrs! Clemenl and her) Katherine Otto ond Viola Stcnger. ed Mrs. Thompson’s brother, Wil husband, Judge Ctcmcnt, carne Kant! •Merit students with no marks TOMORROW! liam Lupton In Oradell. • thc latter part of May accompanied j lower than a “B" are: Seniors, Betty Dr. mid Mrs. Al Kricger of New by the -Bishes* daughter. MIhh Mary I Beal, Martha Berger, Aletha Koons, York City, were weekend guests Ann Bis-h, who had been spending! Dolores Latsko and Doris McKcel; of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Currie. the winter in-Ix»Moorc, to attend I juniors, EJsto Gilbertson, Earl Mrs. Gussic Bell is visiting rela the graduation-of'Judge and-Mrs, / G umb's. Lois liansen, Joan He user, >&• tives In Albany, N, Y. u Clement’s son, Danforth Clement, Buildup'a ilx _ John Lyle, Anna Mac Volk, Betty Mr. and Mrs. G arrett McKcen sr.. nt tho Naval Academy{. Annapolis, J monlhj reiorve fund Iq provide ’ Ward and -Pauline White: sopho and Miss Patricia McKcen, spent Md,, and his . marriage. Mr. and mores, Ann Bucco. Ann Care£, Hctla you with needed cosh for tmargenciei or Sunday in East Orange visiting Mr. Mrs. Bish also attended the' coj/i-j wK.:. .Dcats. Marlene, pietrieh, Rose and Mrs. Richard McKeen. 8 mcncement and wedding. ^ | W;‘ for lome ip ed o l purpoie. Yog will be tur- Fedelc, Robert Hummer, Florence J Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mo'r/ord of Mrs; WllJirtiTi H. .Sutphin, Mrs. Kdily, Donald Knoell, Jeanette priiod when you find oufUow flo.y lt It |o ■ New Monmouth, and Miss Ann Charles E. Hunt, William T. Sut- Saeconc, Jack Sherman, Mary % fllve yourulf Itili peoce-of-mlnd lecurlly. Tichenor attended thc graduation Q* phirt and Miss Susan Sutphin ac Walko and Joan Wilson. *" ' ^ z 1 William"Tieicrtor on Monday from companied by the Sutphins' liouse Come Inlo our bonk today and lot' u» Freshmen; Barbara Berger, Rose ■ '<■> Lehigh University. Bethlehem. Pa. guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Warn- t DiBiase,"George Ervin, Sally Galli* " explain to you Ihe many advantages of Mr. and Mrs. Tichenor. who haye: maker of Alliance, O,. spent Satur SION OF THE EXPERT more. Midhael George. Dale Green, j WHmysR you oor been residing in Dethlehcm. are day al Longwood Gardens, Kennett our »lx monlhi reserve ' j r * 1 ' Bernice sender,son. Joyce Innes, i moving to an apartment in Union, Square, l*a. The party viewed the :..‘Donald.LywtonT'Agnes Leavy, Anne? f,,,:-, savings plan, •Mrs. Howard- Erdmann,, .and gardens .find .in* the .4*vening; wjt.-J It’s nlwrty* » womlrrfiil fcilin)(.to hcI into Pontine icrviro — llio klnil iif'WrvJcCyour • Richey^ Lola Ronson, David Solo-| - daughter, . Nancy, - attended the nessed a performance of 'The Story j ■ ydlir I’Oiilluc ii(id (jri |ila iiil rm iiln c denervei, . -. •*'.. ,..v * mon, Bcmicc Trella and Joyce; . graduation of Mrf^ Erdmann's niece, j)f the Di'ncing Slippers” and the; Wc know lliiil ynu — like (li»u.iiri(|s mul Tlie two scrvice sluns you sec licre identify jiS'JWood. flftlw Eileen Morrison, from the fountain display. ' rhtfiHomJj oi nliiL-r llo niiac owmcm will he .initrfi iliun 4,00(1 I’onllnt ilenlers irrrois the Millville High School, MillviHc, Ml«i Ann Tichenor, a $om ber of | drivlnn a Im of inilci llm •uininer, unit wc country—nil |ilc(luuj (Friday. . . the — graduating...... clas:i 6f Paine...... HnlM. feel sure llu.) will lie enjoyable, lonlfonuhlc, '■ you. llie finest servlte, byI f.imiry iriilnciI.eK, Hospital Polio ' ; Misa Jane Devlin returned Friday New York, attended a clan bcach i ecnnnmkttl iniltn yt/u will be Impjry to purls uiina fadiiry-eiijjineered parts aawari, recently held a successful; laiftd 15 of her friends from .Man-; Kaltncr's brother-in-luv/ and Jister, ship Ii the fan lliiil you nre never more limn ever need service on the roud, look for tlio card party for the benefit of tlie j haltanville College, New York City, Mr. and Mrs George Shaw ■“ ii few minutei or u few miles from cxpcrl .. siftn of the I’omiuf. expert —It pays! , polio clinic of Monmouth Memorial | yhere Khf -and Miss Devlin arojYonkent, '» Y, . ,, .HosptlaL. The"organiiatlon nottcd; clatsmatci...... | Mm. Paul Royer wiM-hosten-.to $G0 which will be turncd 'Ovcr to Misa Marjorie Taylor arrived j her dewcrl bridge club Tuesday 62-66 Low^r NlMtH St. the clinic for the purchase of ploy* Thursday from Trenlon State j afternoon. Award* were made (o ground _cg.y ipmenj, Teacher'* College to fpend the *um-j Mr*. Milton ...p. Steven*^, Mri. DOWNES PONTIAC Mutawan, N. J. “Tfoof pHiea w ere " clonatecr" By ■in« W Itii'leriSrentt'irr. acvcral Matiiwan merchants. Charles Taylor. | inum . « s u b ttiiu le ...... - ■ , PAGE SIX T H E M A TA W AW ^jm ^Rto, MATAWAN, N. J. fferfcd contracts wjth; .clubs, in the Pbultry and Stocs reed. Hay— Aid Bleacher Fund Yankee Trials Start Yankee farm system. , .; Straw—U tter. D<5« Food a specialty. Keyport Edges .. At Newark On July 3 A ll boy? attending, must supply Stultz. ~ wjtf Check .for J30O w u presented th eir'o w n tbaseba}! unifoijn' ahoea tb*Maiawa« Towcuhip Board of The New York Yankees will, hold 6-2 Pt. Monmouth 4-3 and glove. ^ Bats and balls' will- bc “Help Wantea” ada In this paper Education Monday by lhe Mat* their annual tryouts .at Bears . Stad tell you about lhe good jobs open awan High School Alumni Asso- furnished by the club. •’ ium, Newark, storting Tuesday. July elation. Calvin Bell. In making Buckowicz Tunis In ~ i s' Fort Monmouth Nine ihe presentation. emphasised ihe 5. The tryouts will, cover a five- Drive* Youncofski Outstanding Pitching day period with the final session funds were io be dedicated for n From Hill In Fourth purchasing bleachers for the Performance coming on Saturday, July 9. The n athletic field. ... ' trials are open ot youth* who are EDDIE'S Keyport Holy Name dropped its At ihe tupgestion of Leon M. • The Keyport B.B.C, ..pine pulled residents of this area. . big game of the season to date when Singer, a plaque will be attached through to a close 4-3 win over Any boy between the ages of 16 Now -under'New Management of Tony Figone, Inc. the Fort Monmouth Signaleers took io ihe bleachers certifying as to Port Monmouth on Sunday at the and 21, Inclusive, who is intefcst- th^m into comp under the lights ihe donor, » ' ' Keyport H. S. field. In order to ed in a professional baseball ca Highway 36 _ ' Thursday by .a'6-2 score. One bad The alumni association, chose achieve the triumph, , the victors’ reer is eligible tfc participate. Ap* inning, the fourth, wrcckcd the m w officers last night J. G. board of strategy was forced to plications may be obtained by between Keyport and Keansburg hopes-of the visiting Kcyporlerg: Starling Thompson jr. becomes.- revamp the lineup,, using Frank written request from the Newark BuekewifZ~‘ on the mound ond Vic Youncofski, starting Holy president; Stewart $lgmunut'‘50~teet ‘OCit US' two batters brought in the fifth Richmond County of Great Kills, two down to score Mickey' Losyk, booked the1 Mcndc St. 'Aces for the Tottenvllie slip *When the. woman rim fit the inning. . Raritan of Perth- Amboy, Princess who had walked to open the^rame. Florence. Ave^Slone lid. diamond.' went overboard. Corp. Wallace, “THE MAN FROM O C E A N P O R T , N . J . Between Red Bonk & long Branch i A freak triple* down the right J3ay and Keyport, will contest^ for Losyk,«. incidentally,..turned in a If arrangements can be completed/ with .the. assistance-of several other Held line and a wiid throw by Sjim points towards 1949 bay titles, bang-up defensive game at the another Junior club will.be booked passengers^ lowered a > life raft and COLORADO” - ' - Enjoy the Track d eig n ed , for Comfort! . keystone, us did Bill Egan at short. L,ouro, Holy Name iriflelder, scored Continuance of that--traditional for the second-contesL \ ’ j pulled.the woman.out. of the water. Glenn Ford - William Holden the flnal rut?. for the home. Jean) rivalry between Keyport and JtlcH- Port Monmouth threatened in the She was treated at Jtichmond Me- ’ i f c thtf /ittK.7 ' : rri’onti Couiity'In the Star Clafflrliold3 top * 6f-the ninth,-but^tho^^Ceyi. Ceal—CoaL— : Elaoe yoUrorder jmnrial Jfospital, Staten Island, . ___ a ls o _ GALA EVENTS NOW thru Aug. 10 the local Interest. ’ Four Keyport succeeded in choking off the°threat. NOW for summer flit Stultz. ■ released. , ' ;Holy Name counted ngqin in the " 8 RACES bAllY EXtEPT SUNDAYS . sixth on hits by John, Desin and Stars arc entered against 12 from. Next Sunday fcfeyport will play Sot., Jane Select Hcwdlcaiidlcap- Xjavinoand u walk by Tony Tfappi. Richmond County and two from host to the Newark Eastsides, who "Kiss in Ae Dark” POST 2:30 • Daily Doubk Closes 2:15 Radian- ...Three of the Keyport have n • reeord of -seven wins in $10,000 Added Ijhe 'Keyport team threatened in Dav^d Nlven - Jane Wyman • Stars' wore bay leaders in other their -last . ..1 0 Lv. Pannivlvonla Station, N.Y.....12i25 (Sat*. & July 4; HiSJ) infleld napping. The nmni'r was George Bolte to the bay Utle in . . . . . 2 1 iv. Ntwark (Pcnmylvonla).... 12:40 (Sati. & July 4 ,12:09} 1047, -aq/J the Tuc-Boo, owned by Franco, c f'___...... 3 1 J “KNOCK ON GEN’L $<|B0 TAX Lv. tlbvrtr St.,N.Y.(J*r««yCtnt.)..13:30 (Soft. & July 4, 12,20) thrown out at first, ending the game. ADM, 1 INCL. Chnrles'M'oore, was. a bay lcedcr.ln Duyino, 3b 3 0 0 Lv. N«wprk (Jtrs«yC«nlral) .12:40 (Safi. & July 4, 13:30) :The box score: r Chllirtn not idaltlH ' Alio C«rldln Siflulifr Tralm 1o Track — Keypori Holy Namo (2). ... .7 IMS. Gil Rothlein, Irvington High fleut, If ...... ,, 3 0 1 athlete, has chartered her for this K ruser,...... 2 1 ANY DOOR” : ; ab r h 40-1 w ith . Davino, If ...... r> 0 1 season. The Tuc-Boo is one of the Minlz, rf ...... 0 Eoviho, cf ...... 3 1 1 oldest Stars no\0 in active compe* Losyk, 2b ...... ' ...... 1. 1 , 1 Humphrey Bogart —Vtnefe-^-ab 1 r :,:~5- 0 - - 8 Ution,------:— ...... — — .... . -Beach, lb ...... ’ 1 0 1 TODAY, TOMORROW, SAT., me 23-24-25 also . ICONOMY Margcllo, lb . The Pagan is the- fourth Keyport Sliort, ss...... Star to enter the racing ilsts. Like 20 4 5 Continuous Salttrday; starling VAUDEVILLE .Cntflitalnmenl Furey, r f ...... the Tuc-Boo .and the Midnite Oil; Port Monmouth 0) -• “URUBU” MATS. 50« Desin, rt . .. .. she was not raced last year. Charles •'...... — ab h EVES.' 74c THE VULTURE PEOPLE I)evhu>, 3b .. . Hansvlg, her new owner, und llamborgcr, s's‘ .. 0 0 I S B A C K . CHILDREN (b) Lnuro, 3b . Rothlein are newcomers to Star Murdock, -cf ...... 7 ,. 3 0 2 300 Atl Time., Nappi, e ...... competition but are hupeful 4qf Skeppy, lb ...... 3 * 0 M Tuea.« .Wed„ Thurs.. June 26-29-30 FRIDAY, JULY 1st - Youncofski, p scoring an upset or two before* the Starf, c ...... ,4 - 0 ....0 Turk, p ...... season is over. W hlteyf rf...“7‘... 1 o ' Loretta Y ou n g 7 BIG TIME ACTS Crosby, If ...... 3 1, 0 However, the defense that Silcox W S f w e d e r e — 30 2 McGlunnon, Hb.-.. 0 antTBolte-can present to such"lead 3- D. Gleason, 2b . 3 0 ? o ' Van Johnson .... NEW STAGE and SCREEN I Fori Monmouth (6) ing Richmond County challengers 1 ■ ab r as Ed Fracker, Ralph Curren, Buddy, p ...... SHOW EVERY Wednesday ...... 0 2 1 S’clvoleltl, 2b 0 Charley O’Connell, Fran Jones 30 3 4' (a) Glass, 2b ...... 1 0 and Art Carlson holds the main Vticahte, 'lb ...... 4 0 Ifrterestr-Salla numbers of ranging Port Monmouth . . 000 001 0—3; NEWS CAHTOON Keyport ...... 210 100 x—4 Ifandy, It ...... j . .. 3 I Stars -ty beaten racing on Keyport Summary: 2-bastiJhits^Reut; Fran S T . J A M E S Crump, lb-.-...... 4. .2 walers^hls weekend are: Silcox Special added attractiofi^-,“Report on the Atom” co; RBls, Ffanco, Rcut, Mintz, A Walter Reade Theatre Menzel, rf ...... 4 1 11150, Bolte 2527, Rothlein 20, Beach; strikeouts, Keyport 1, Port’ ASBURY PARK, N. J. Kelly, pf ___ ■ 1 Hansvig 058, Fracker 400, Curren Monmouth 4; Errors, KeyporL 3, .i.V * also F^eldheim, ss 4 0 2659, O’Connell 059, Jones 2510, SUNDAY, MONDAY June 26-27 A. P. 2-8881 Lncas, c ...... 2 1 Port Monmouth 2; Walks, Koyport Norton 1330. Walsh 912, Doty 505, Continuous Sunday Starting at Ii45 Loughs! Dancing? Music! Novelty! ...... 4,' Pori, Monmouth 2; Winning McGlohc i 0 Metcalf 1031, Berg 300, Macun 1344, Ltfsey, c ...... 0 pitcher, Buckewicz, Loser, Buddy; ‘JUNGLE PATROL’ 0 Fullerton 124 and Smlthllne 555. NEW MUSICAL FROM WARMER.BROS! VJ^ncnuH, p .,....7 .7 , 0 1 Umpires, .H! Roman, H. Friedman. ' w ith Otherwise Keyport. will be rep o ' ~ ~ ~ 1 Kristine Miller - Arthur Frans 31 0 7 3 resented by Mary Lou Farry 4n the Club Adds Members •/a) nan for Seivoletti in 4th. (c) CoineL Class where about 25 entries are expected; nnd by Georgd : d n ' Batted for Yucas in Children 30c at all times y } OJaJtteA ffeajda CTh&aPie, T e x In ch . assumes national turf stature with tions." Eileen Herlio is tho Quoen luii l>H • ■ SHOWS NIT ELY — RAIN or CLEAR ! his latest appointment; although a and Basil Sydney the King. Felix 14tM0«r tvCMS fUf • SUN. thru TUES. Ltti Complete Show at 10:00 P, M. prpminent figure in the racing Aylmer plays Polonious and Nor CARS AMD CHILDREN UHDER % YEARS FREE wdrld for many-years. In addition man Woodland is Horatio. FREE PONY niDES FOR CHILDREN 1 tor his duties as head of Monmouth The production will be shown In NEWS Bride Of Vengeance a n d Park, Mr. llaskell servcs as chair* Asbury Park twice, daily at 2:30 THUHS. - FH1. - SAT. , s i m . - m ow. mpn fif the- board' of tho National and 8:30 p.m. with showings on "Timber Trail” JOHM WAYKC ■’ H$rse. Show, vice -president and Saturdays at 2:30, 7^0 and 1030; Next THURS., FRI., SAT. June 30, July 1-2 “Abbott and »ntnY rcniDA ditcctor of. lhe American Horse Sun’days and holidays av 2:30, 5:30 Costello Meet ' sHows Association, president, of the “Fort and 0:30 p.m. Xll seats are reserved FREEHOLD * Frankenstein” M^nmoUlht^Coimty liunt' Racing 1 NGRJD JOYOUSLY WEUNITEO; IN M G M 'S for the extended engagement.- Mull — ted nil — ' Apache” ASbocia tlan,, and. ^MFIf., a L tho :■ Mon* orders will be^ filled prom ptly -in BERGMAN CENE AUTHY — Jnd m i — m authv' County Hunt. To these order of their Tecelpt. . ~ NEw “,l.“ j•TEptiiiOWg.j MlftlCALr- STRAND tojlnifold duties he adds those of “Last “Blondie’s , mtjstpr of Woodland Farm, Middle-' WOW itiru SAT. Round-Up” ■ Anniversary” toyn ^wi^hiiJ, .and campaigns on Featured At Marlin FRfDGIHGER extensive string. of thoroughbreds JACK CARSOM - DOMS 1>XV - T U E S. WED. . umler thftt.i nom-de-course. For . BUI Johrjaon, famed composer, of ASIAIRE ROGERS A L A N XJU3D WM. VENDIX “Tuxedo ’j'unctionV’ and his Musical ; \ i ‘My Dream Is Yours’ rn fn y ' yeara fcas pftnduded a ...... plus. ■' - r ‘Two Years Befoi^ The Mast” • ortfc-day race meeting at Wood* Notes are back for their seebnd sUmiiVer ‘ o f entertaining at the B M U E IS ' — In d HU — lofid Farm, attractive to many of d ‘‘Dynamite" BOWERY ROYS .> the leading itables in. the sport. Marlin Hotel, Laurel Ave., Keans- burg. ’ . • - • *1 1 COLO» BV f* “News Hounds” Johnson’s group is a ppoular night TECHNICOLOR BROADWAY 'C - SUN. thru TUES. ' (|gtncer Meeting Tonight club attraction ond storting tomor Jam es '•|J June , row (Friday) will appear nightly nt * PR IC E S STEWART II ALLYSON •> jL". nw e|l^ 'pf ’ the Monmouth Uie J-J^rlinr--?n*% ddiltio n ! to ' the- - Th!s~Etlgaa«meal O olr .: “The Stratton Story” C L O V E R « U.S . HIGHWAY WO.^_ ' Catrfily* Ch'apler, “ATnerlcan Cancer ' A D U L T S . Musical Notes, lhe hotel's marine Mst. ?4c Eve. M0 Starting Tues., July‘5 M.Stipeei every day at- : ScJlety, will be held this (Thursday) bar is featuring Gus Gordah of BUT « '" ' CHILDREN, all tlmee, «0o 2 p.ni. during the months of July and August. SHOWS DAILY 2:30.7:00-9:00 evening in the library 0/ Monmouth New York City, outstanding youth tax included M anorial ^Iospltal. vocalist. ' . ' CONTINUOUS 5AT..SUN .HOLS THURSDAY;-JUNE 23. 1949 THEMATAWANJOURNAL/ MATAWAN. N. J. PAGE SEVEN „ Tide Table ■ He. w-as also aweased $10, and Issue-Summonses' ' ti. Monsacs Defeat Sussmans Win $3 costs, on n charge of having used Following J chart la lor Study Cotat Settles loud and abusive language to Chief In 3-Car Accident . Rook (iho Horseshoe) to Pori Stacy. Carhnrt. of Raritan Town- Colored Giants JMonmouih. ro i KtypoxL South Three In League Ehip police, when thut ufticcr: affix* license was iasued to Joun Cotley,' Amboy -cad oilier Raritan Say. cd the summpns to the illegally 10^ Bronx, "iind one for perm itting Newark Nine Drubbed points. add 10 m ln u iti.’ For Aa* Stationers Continue Brothers Agree To . parked car. . an unlicensed driver to operato his 13-10 At Matawan In bury Park subtract'l5 mlnuiaa. A sentence of 10 days In the car wus given Frank Rupolb,-110 'Fox Bay H«ad on Barnegiai Bay/ To Set Pace In Race Support Mother At county j.uil was ImjHised vn Joseph Broad St., Keyport, by Keypprt •Free-hitting'Affair add S hours, 20 jotoulea. For Rad For Summer Title -. -* Raritan Hearing H. Galley, Jersey City, when he police after a threc*cur HccJdt-nt ot Bank, on Navesink XUver, add 2 was unable to pay fines..-of $5, and the corner of Broad tmd Front Sts„- , Tbe Matawan Monsacs continued hours, 5' minutes. Sussman*s Stationers continued to 0 R aritan Township Wnyijitrate $3 costs, for spoodlng on . Route tio Tucsdoyn|ght...... - . , " in u winning groove Sunday after June 24-30 JE.SX) lead the pack in tho Keyport Hoc Seymour It. K lelnierg ri State Police were complain of Broad St. operuted by Willium A,' " School " Held. The Monsacs,- off Saturday morning .. 8:54 1:03 the Sussman keglers an 8-1 record of their mother. Mrs. Jennie ants, • Sit/., 45 Oak St., Keyport, ns the' winging to n 12*2 lead in the first S&turdiy afternoon . 7:06 12:50 for the season as the circuit com ICiscnknvich, Hulmilel ltd,, Hit/.let, Kenneth lUmoiull, Newark, paid young woman attempted to Yftake ■tour innings; almost lust the Sunday morning . , . 7:37 V.50 pleted its third week of play. after a . neighbor of the woman, $3, nnd $3 costs, for exceeding the a. turn ul the Intersection, The decision-M/heri- the Matawan board Sunday^ afternoon 7i47 1:36 The torrid weather of Monday Edmund Daranowski, hnd entered speed liihlt on Route 30 June 12, liapollu cur then careened Into ii of strategy became overconfident Monday morning . . . 0:21 2:34 complaint tn get uttentioii for‘her Rariuui Townsliip Polit't* were Ui.xieab parked' on Broad St. Theiv und inserted the reserves. A total i night exacted its toll as only four Monday afternoon .. fcSO t i t t men came up with 200, or -better, ease. V plalnatits. . Was dimuuje to ull three vchlctcs. , , o f .Jii.tfl wus roistered In th*nine! Tuesday morning g:08 tl$’ 55 3 -scores, Setting . the....jjacti Jn—thi 'The brothers. Joseph K., Front innings of play. ' ‘ Tuesday afternoon7 . 9:16 3*98 department was A^Schwaixlc-with St.fTCvyiton;'-Albert,PlhV-t5t;/--Ke5?i CJnoilftiMl « * ! road tho iln«.10;O7. 3?57, ped-the prize which he had donated Ave., Union Beach, and Louis, nnd picked up six runs in the) Thursday morning ., .10*52 4:42 tinging quartet. They h ire *pp*»ied «\o*t recently in ihe Mldwatt s h m for high score. ... they were favorites in many night clubs. Thay feature axcalleni ar> ErnstOii ’ Rd.,- ' Old ' Bridg*?.' Ji.ssented • seventh on a triple by Bob Harper- Thursday afternoon , 11:01 4:47 rangementi ol.purrantly popular songs and novelty Dumber#. Tha Tun© lo a plnn of the liuigtstrate ;by with Uie bases loaded, plus fo u rj— *— •------, Johh Davino, of the seeond-Wace Keyport Cleaners, iiad high-* sot Tattler* will appear starting Friday. July 1. at tne St, James Theater, which they would pay an equal - Monsac errors. , Asbury Park, as one. of the actfjfealured ln tha iull-tlme vaudeville policy with 509. His best single-game was amount. weekly and complaint -' Th e • b j.^ .M u taw an. inning,., thej at that theater. ■ ' „ a '201. - O t h e r wim fljiJsJiud against them accordingly .was with- fourth, in, which the home club I LaZare’s Skein drawn^r-...... scored eight times, was featured by! up over the double-cenjiiry mark were. Pat to d y ,..1213, . .aud Tavern Owner To _.'j__ Newspapermen Guests In Magistrate ‘Kleinberg’s court presents cifehf ntus~ In a row - hitting safely;' Munduy two drivers hVeuired heavy' Iri addition to the eight counters In* Snapped — Drop 2 Costic, 293. ‘ Face ABC Hearing Of Reade At Luncheon Sussman’s ...... 8 penulties for motor vehicle Infrac this frame, the Monsacs started ofT tions,. Michael Witosky, Sonia Aye., witlu-a run in the second, added Keyport Cleaners ...... _...7. James Duffy, trading as Duffy's Editors and reporters of Mon ‘ New Brunswick Club, Bar H ...... 4 , Matawan, paid $5, and $3 costH, for three In the third and closed the Tavern on Routt* 35, Laurencc mouth County . newspapers wen* parking; in u prohibited area at tlie BILL JOHNSON scoring in tlie seventh when Jesse Crystal.Bar Defeat. Champ's Bar ...... 4 Harbor, has been charged by thc guests of Walter Rcndo jr. at u press Fow ler’s Rec ...... 3 auction Bite on Route 30 June U), and Gray belted out a*'Iong "triple and Keyporters N. J. Alcoholic Beverage Control luncheon at thc llerkeley-Carteret scored on a sacrifice Jly, Ye Cottage Inn ...... 1 Commission with having a bottle Hotel, Asbury Park, yesterday, to The New York Blues, who were ^be old atlugc that ‘'it’s a long Suuman’a (3) of whisky on his premises bearing herald the return to the North HIS MUSICAL NOTES: originully announced as the Monsac Mane without a turning” proved alL Sussman ...... 15B 101 a label that did not projwrly Jersey Shore of v«\id(‘ville on a Mu9carel!a ...... : 155 132 oooositicnopposition for hist Sunday, will > to° trLUi t° theLaZare's Shoes soft describe its contents. • Palace T heater- scule. ” famed composer • B. May ...... ' 184‘ 105 NOW OPEN! make -their belated appearance on ball. team over the weekend when Tho churge declared lhat on The lurtcheon wan. devoted to ------o f ------i------the Mutawan Hold .t!d*_jSmiday; the hitherto undpfeated.'club.,. was • —...... • • '• 407 - 478 - - 400 May 34-0-bottle-moiU throuj?i»oitt the Our Own Tlant Appearing Nightly ab r h | Friday night at Now Brunswick 7 Tol Too ~4Q2 Duffy/will be heard before ABC sumineV' a t-n o . IhcreaKe. In -price*. B. Sliaw, cl ...... 4 2 2 when the King of flacks combine Keyport Cleaners (3) autfrqrtfics in^N ew ark at 10 n.m. The engagement will murk theJlrst J. Davino ...... ! ... 170 204 103 Starting June 24 -.— J.-. Gray-,, cf..>-»« - ,.-i ,>-^-,.1- uj-lrtnn., Uiat^cjiy^ Jed , by .4 h t clubbing Ju n e . S£5-..UL. whlclL _time he will time large scale variety Hhown have at our D. Raekiey, rf ...1 ...... 3 .....2. n of Johnny Nowitzke, turned back- ^. Ciiiion . . . . .T; . ; —1» have the opportunity to show lie^H held In^any Monmouth Coumy . C. Phillips, r f ...... 2 0 0 the Keyporters 0-2. Nowiltke touch Al Schwork .... i. 220 1C5 IBS cause why his Madison Township theater in nearly 20 years. J. Jackson, 3b ...... 2 1 1 ed Herb Olrich,.LaZare pitcher, far 550 501 528 plenary retail consumption license J. Taylor, 3b ...... 2 - 0 0 a single, double and triple In four Now ls.tha tlmo to adfertlu Oicm New Building Open until 5 a.m Friday and Saturday Bar H (0) C-5 should not be suspended or trips to the plate. The losers were uniued arUoIes for sUe. A small ul F. Banks, 2b ...... 7 . 3 • 1 * 1 E. Rockefeller 109 153 ... revoked. - L. Bates, 2b ...... 2 0- 0 held to a double by George Jacobs In Uia claulfVod column wlU tu n A l Bennett ...... 104 IM * 109 _ S. Shaw, ss A 3. 2 3 and a single by,Bill May. It. Voorhies ...... 100 . 100 155 ‘ Have you read the classified ods7 Uietn Into c u h far you. ' ...... B. B alrd,ss77w --V 7v - - 2 ---p---0 — While-the-Joss.InT^ew Brunswick P. Mpore ...... ’’ Jfarrington,*Tr f 3 1 “ was disappointing enough, the. Lo- Laurel Ave,, near Beach Keansburg . B. Collins, If \ r r r r r .. . . 2 0 Zare woos were by no means over ‘ ~4ti7 472 Broad St. Cleaners Emmons, lb A . because on Sunday the Shoemen Champ's Bar (2) C. Gumbs, c ...... 4 2 wore upset by an intra-league op* P. Fischler ...... 144 17i 1C7 REMOVAL SALE— All Prices Reduced 78 Brond Street Nexj^to Parking Lo* , Keyes, p ...... 4 1 ponent, Crystal Bar or Union Beach. T, Smith* ...... 150 174 15tf CHILDBEN'S AND ADULTS BOOKS TOYS OAMES The count was 5*2. \ E. Costic ...... 101 203 1U0 DOLLS STUFFED ANIMAL^ WHITING PAPER llurotd A. Woolley trmllnif an ; ^ 4J 13 Crystal Bar-actually sewed up RO SS W . M A G H A N ACENCY tfew&rk Colored Giants (10) . T fll "^50 ”50? PORTFOLIOS : PHOTO AND SCHAP ALBUMS DIARIES Broad St. Cleaners - , . . __ .. y. . . the" Contest In the' bottom of the F ow ler's,R ec. (1) first after spotting - the; league Brady T.77777:7rrrr-213— i 40 — 174 AUTOaHAPHLADDHESS. TELEPHONE, TRIP, GUEST B00K8 L. Randall, ss ... leaders a two-ruh lead. Crystal Bar Real Estate— Insurance C. Gardner, 2 b .. B raun ...... v107 132 142 i put the, game on Ice with two in T. Paris 199 194 J00 C. Williams, 3b . surance counters on the second. 138 Main Street MATAWAN, N. J. H. Harper, c ... CORNER BOOK SHQP ' Britunak, who shared the LnZare' ■' H99 ~4G0 Telephone Matawan 1-0003 ' W. Kvansr cf ... rpound chores with Mai^, was 61 Smith St., near High Perth Amboy, N. J. Boqtun, lb ..... credited with the loss^ Slr^no went D. Harper, It .,. the distance for CryslaKBar and! W. B yrant . gave up six hits, inckiCUng a double MARTIN & BROWN, k - J. Mapninjvp .. by Jacobs. All/runs jn the game Matawan, kJ. TcL 1-^281 S. Marshall,-- p ^vere earned; / 7 ' ------— HOLMDEL CONCOURSE REALTY CO. LaZare’s <[2) • - Coal Fne| Oil REAL ESTATE 9AI.CB . .... 43 10 . 17 \ . ab t h M ANAama AND APPHAI8INO Newark ■ ., 000 110 020—10 F. Zampello, 2b . 3 0 l Winkler OiKBurner* Monsncs 013 BOO lOx—13 B. Zampello. ss ...... 3 1 l Z k , J INSURANCE Umpires: Skelton, Mackason. Jacobs, If, lb, ...... 3 1 l and Stokers ’ j In all lit branches. Olrich, cf ...... 3 0 0 Installed and Serviced 1 Shore Concoarie - . • Cliffwood,^ N. J. Jaite, 3b ...... 3 0 ' Phqne Malawan 1-2447 Uritanak, p, if . '...... 2 .0 0 ' Ask for demonstration - - Big Field Looms in your own home. - ...... - ■ . . '■ •*JTTT ' 1 i mi Perno, rf ...... 3 ' 0 2 3 0 - J U L Y 5 , inclusive Mayt lb, p ...... ' ...... 2. 0 0 You save 50% oil with 0 Winkler. For Select H cap Pappas, c ...... 2 0 0 ROUTE No. 34, north of Pleasant Valley!' Inn Matawan Auto Body Wine List, Blue Lancer 20 2 ' ; Crystal Bar (5) and Fender Shop GRAND AWARD FAIR ■ ■ a a Other Sprint Stars In - i . : ab 'r Lower Main Slroet C A N V A S n Saturday’s Feature, Yankoski, 3b ,...... • 2 2 Matawan Collision • Work a Specialty 16-inch Emerson Console Television Set 1 Painting — Color Matching . nponsorod by Matawnn Post 17G, Kane, 2b ...... 3 1 'ptffr-scorc of three-year-olds arc • |r c e E-stlmatcK ^ - AWNINGS American Legion ' eligible for’Saturday’s running, of Frngasso, If ...... 7 3 Phone Malawan 1-1088 C H I L D R E N ’ S N IG H T — J U N E 3 0 1 h to suit your tasto > the $10,000 Select Handicap at Mon Mazuroski, lb ... 3 0 Decorative WROUGHT IRON mouth Park, first of a series of Gry’ner, cf — i- 0 In PAINTED STRIPES.. stakes for members at the sopho Malowsky, c . , ...... 3 0 IRON AND ALLOV FENCED ttAii.inn* ' FIREMEN’S* NIGHT —JULY 1st M. H. S. Athletic Field more division to be decided during ICverson, rf ...... 3 0 tVIN|M»lV JlUAJinB In WOVEN STRIPES.. the current wcclmg al the seaside Strang, p ...... ; ...... 3 0 ^fi.iA B (Hinas Ipirili IlfQulrrnifDli Special Awards tgJ^^enjen and Fire Companies track. The Select headlines the close tnSOLIDCOLORS, tool a l7inest quality maicriala of the first full week of the Mon*( ^ ' 20 5 State Iron IVorlti flll-ll fitmi* AL mouth meeting as tlie course steps LaZare s .... i 200 000 0—2 Perth Amboy, H. NIGHTLY GROUND PRIZES iioftfh KOfkmanthip . , anti l i m e 2 7 - J u l y 4 forward towards July and Ihe Crystal Bar 320 000 x—S Tei, r. 4 * U n dit(inc(i\c(!cflgu-alUheifl«rQ usual seasonal uplift. youri lodry. Iiu( don't w i/r— ■ '-excepting Sunday, July 3 Numerous'* stakes winners arc “Mr.. America” Meets decide now 10 make fhi» your “-•Triclutfea^ m isMPium K n ioij jo y o us_ itirnnier, 1 c l c /their ranks will come Saturday’s Abe Coleman Saturday... tiiiuficut today for an eitlnntc. GROUND PRIZES’EVERY .NIGHT •- starting lineup. They include such Gene {The Body) Stanlce, toast of W ITH US TO SERVE, tested ones as Creentree Stable's wrestling fans everywhere, has been PETE'S, Inc. Y O U 'L L B .E S E C U R E . Rides for Kiddies nnd Adults Wine List, front-running victor in .booked by Promoter Roland J. lOURW OCK16. 44 W. Front Street “ KEYPORT Standard Awning Co. Delaware Parkis Kent Stakes; ll Hines for Saturday night’s Asbury ll. Heeht/s The pincher, winner of Park Armory show. Stanlee, also . t / G O O D CIS River Road , the Chesapeake Trial; D. Hess' Blue billed as “Mr America/’ will Hod Ilank 0-0C9B Lancer, successful in Bowie’s Far* )Y. - A K 1 D Super-Colossal Fireworks July 4 Evening tangle with thc veteran Abe June R ecord C learance E.f. 1A27 rell Handicap and others. * Colrnan,..in the main event. UPRIGHT Also displaying high speed ut the Another hcudiiner, the Goiden k A N D y - three-quarters of a mile Select, dis-1 Superman) will meet the- upland s/ s u b e / tance are BemudoUe ’ Stable’s coming Fred Velrich of Pittsburgh, Gambler, a $15,000 purchase from iri the support bout The other Walter M. Jeffords, Arthur P. Cot two matches will feature Sam ter’s Petey Cotter,' second in the Kuhn of Florida; vs. Michele Louisiana'1 Derby; H. W, Fincher’s (Baron) Leone, • ihe Joiyfrhaired POPULAR — CLASSICAL RECORDS 'Air Attack, winner of thc opening villian, and lial Keene, Chicago day Kingston Purse at Monmouth grappler, vs. Monsieur Paris, for [HESTER BIllLIRMS and ALBUMS Park; William Helis’ Danhdrst, mer French weightlifting chpmp. PLUMBINGS HEATINO- ' Released Prior Jo January I, 1949 Maine Chance Farm ’s ' Irish \Vit, Tlie opening bout will go on 71580 — William. Veeneinan's Irish Sun, W. promptly at 9 p.m...... J. Walden's Fighting Fan and Mrs. CELLARS PUMPED J u n e . lO O l M ORTGAGES Aksel WJchfeld’s Daiquari. .Walden! WCtDARST-KEVPORT. N.J. won the inaugural running a year ago with Circus Clown and hopes Bayshore Softball O n l y 5 0 / o f i to repeat that score with Fighting League 25 Years to Pay 4% Interest All Makes Fan. . f PARTIAL LIST Most of thc eligibles mentioned Tuesday's Ruali* . TYPEWRITERS are on. the- grounds at Monmouth LaZare’s 9, Angels 2 Records Low estM onthlyPaym ents and thc majority .Jiave shown by S.&M. Club Ur Crystal Bar 5 a d d Albums. their morning drills that thEy 'tire at U.nioii Beach 9, Keyj>ort Bar 0 ADDING MACHINES Charlie Splrak ' TchtUtowiky the peak of condition for the Select- (above .ga^me forfeits ■; t«Qi»la PfinuL i— ;„ ilu m b a i , _.... Einest N ortgage Term s A vailable Monmouth Park's stakes schedule Lavolir's- ^ Bow Wow's 4 .. Sold, Rented, Repaired. Sammy Kaye Blossom time Vaughn Monroe Artla Shaw -v - Is so arranged that the three-year- SpUia Jones Fall Waller .,oldA^bpgI«lfejKxa^paign with this St. Ann’s Graduates Three Suns Vaughn M onioa s/sfaurlong affair, followed by the Ersklna Hawkins Polonalie ^ $1U.OOO Lamplighter at a mile and At Communion Breakfast PhU Harrte Olenn-MUler ■ ■ - . ' )a a lixteenth on 'Juiy 16 and. finally, B*itf Huiloa - Tommy Doney BUY NOW THE HOME YOU WANT ricNtst goal of the age group,' the The graduating class of St. Ann's Tommy Dorsay . ' . Cole Porter .... $25,W0 Ctioice Stakes at 0 mHc and School. Keansburg, received Holy Exeluxlra Agenl for Parry Como ,. Freddy Marlin * ANY HOME YOU HAVE YOUR EYE ON OR SELECT. Communion at the 9 o'clock mass Eddy Arnold ... Daehmanlnofi a quarter on Aug, 0. . ROYAL Tony Martin . ■ Tax Beneke During the opening days of the Wednesday morning, June 15. Fol World* No. 1 Trjuwrim. Sons o! tha Pionaarf B rlgsdoon ; S E E U S 1949 summpr season attendance lowing the majs the 55 graduates ftosalaa Allan B rabm ’s and mutuel figures are running were given a breakfast by the ' ' • ■ ' Montana Bllm 0ammy Kaye slightly under those of a year ago, Parent-Teacher Association in the Bption Pope Orch, Parry Como directly accountable to ‘the earlier' school auditorium. The Rev. Ed* SERPICO'S; Paul WIsllaman Ban ay Goodman .openings j .... ward Corrigan and the Rev. M. If. Office Equipment Go. John Charlaa Thomas Eddy Arnold LAURENCE HARBOR HEIGHTS CO. Calfohattv *«a-<»«*edL , Cbairlady Arturo Toscanini Phil Harris IW.Momnoulb St, . Lf wranef Tibbat S ire uss Laurence Harbor, N. J. . ' . Phone Matnwan 1-0001 Real Estate listing Cards for sale of the Siffoir Mra. M eiaroj, ' ' BED BAHK at thi* offlca. aaaslsLed by U rs. G alt. . ’ 1 MOKMOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL ASS'* 70 W ^Y .JU N 1» W PAGE EIGHT THE MATAWANjQURNAk;jVlATAWAN.N.-X Jtfrs, Eleanor Weir strongly advised pbtained at Cliffwood jBchoal. ap Proclamation Forest Fire Chfcck peared to tally with (those at Mat the hiring of Mrsr Woolford for the Teachers Score Old Tennent Phone Operator E. H. Dominick Out school post as a competent nurse In Morganville Area awan. --v \ . WHEREAS, thc Boy Scouts of having especial experience in the Mrs. Hall suggested the, former State forest fire crews, Morgan - (Continued from page one) America is an organization that (Cpntinued from page one) nursing problems of Matawan system of entering pupils at fWe in On Job 25 Years able would permit. He ventured is always ready and able to help, applications since Mr. Ross resigned schools. The board held over ville, Freneau and Marlboro firemen the first grade could account for were called out Monday afternoon thc^icw it might be well to retard, the boys of our community be- j was:’ reserved about th6 Belar^kl action on appointment until August. b good deal of thc ’tFoiible and both com? better citizens by virtue of Miss Ella Wallace Is nomination. Mrs. Mary Hallr com to .fight a stubborn woods fire which heavily abouf the third grade to Mr. Ross and Mr. Garrison incltned Legion Will Conduct ■ it’s sponsoring that type of train Salary of the new nursing post burned over about three acres in an keep pupils from-getting in over mittee spokesman,” observed the was set at. $^00_td $2400, depending to agree. - . J . . Ing that leads to good citizen Honored By Company area- between Morganville. and the their depth acadcmicallyrlater on. Memorial Service At . committee had never had a chance ^Clifford F. Reeves, bpard presi And Associate# .... on the. experience - rating of the Old Bridge Rd. Both Mr. Garrison and the teachers Historic Site ship, ^nd ' to meet thc nominee and also de dent, called the-- , discussion to a WHEREAS, this organization applicant Suggestion thc nurse The fire fighters were hampered refused to allow much' significance clared rrjuslc and art were subjects take over the work of ,the attend halt with the observation it could relies ..upon contributions from Miss .Ella WaJIacc, Fulton St., which needed highly qualified in by the intense" heat and as iate as could be attadicd to the Stanford j Bachycarjhe Monmouth,County ance officer, as is thc practlcc in be renewed July 6 at a cbnfcrencc the' public in order to carry- out Kcyport, was honored recently at a structor? if they, were to gain their Tuesday morning turf in the burned tests when results from these tests Organization o f * 'American some nearby systems,'1 was'set’over meeting. If it is then revealed it’s program. - .luncheon given at the Colts Neck ilghtful place in thc Matawan cur over section still was smoldering, did not ta6.wUh I.Q. gradings and . -Region commemorates tho Battle for consideration next year. It was the lack of ' a remedial reading NOW THEREFORE, I, JOHN. InnA by the New Jersey Bell Tele riculum...... No property .damage f was reported, ohcr significant personal gradings. of'.Monmouth, which occurred In thought best the nurse should get teacher was a large factor in.the W. APPLEGATE, Mayor of the phone Co. on her 25th'anniversary Mr. Ross , then observed If Miss Sim ilar Results In CHIffrood and around Freehold on June 20, used to her own routine the first trouble presumed to exist; thc Borough of Matawan, hereby as an operator in the Kcyport Belarskl was coming to Matawan 1778, by a Memorial Service at year, before taking on added duties. The supervising principal main board president promised he would Oid Tennent Church, which stands proclaim thc week beginning Central Office. ' "with one strike on her" he would tained something more than mere Miss Wallace was presented with Mrs. Weir presented to the board sponsor a move to hire one. on the~ battlefleid near Tennent. June 27th and ending July 3rd, withdraw— the..--nomination.. -Mrs. Held For Jury chance;was at play when resultants, as Boy Scout Week in thc a 25-year pin by j C. MicheTl, dis a' lengthy report on the service . The church built in 1754 is well Hall expressed concern over the other than for the third grade, were You can buy Security Bonds' by Borough pf Matawan and urge trict traffic superintendent, Mon rendered the schools, by the nurse (Continued from page one) >' .preserved artd looks •now much as applicant’s level of practice teach- for the Matawan Public * Health all substandard. He noted results the Payroll Deduction Plan. it’ m u s t Have looked oh that blaz- ail citizens t£ show their, upprev mouth County area. Pictures oMhc Jng^ lh a t ; it_-;w:aS--nQ^guaranlee. she view on the -degree to which in cintion of Ihc outstanding work guest of honor and others at .the nursing ^ervice with annotations on toxication ”ts ‘ to “ be considered in . Ing hot day-171 years ago 'when It would be capable in both higher how these services would have to was used as a hospltul to treat now-being done by'this organize- luncheon were taken at the table nnd lower grades. - She a ^commission of such • a crime. .Mr. tion by contrlbuting-to it’s sup-_ and_ outrpf-doors...... preference - for Currie insisted a Jury would not meh who were wounded in the an - experienced schobr nurse." Mrs, Weir--pointed nearby battle; People come "from port. " ; " ' ...... Others present were j. G.'Berry, teacher. place the same, responsibility, on.a division traffic personnel super out $1300 would be saved If these man who ricted In a drunken stupor all over Ihc country to visit this A vote was called for. Mr. recommcndatJons^were adopted*" ’ Charlie’s M ataw an Inn patriotic shrine and gazo wilh in i o r ; J. T. Hopkins, traffic ^supcr- Lemaire) Mr. Street. Mrs. Lamborn ns one who acted in clear-headed terest""(m the relics of thc battle lntendcnt, Monmouth Cqi ’ ’ and Mr. Patton favored the choice; Ill-will or design. The magistrate Rte. 9-4 at Freneau Avje...... , Matawan 'whifch ’arc displayed w ithin tlie Mr. Strother and Mr. Reeves .op Woman Injured In ... held the eonstrual of any par - - ‘ftltphon* Metawsn 1-31B7 ticular jury was beside the point, church. ‘ ...... posed, and Mrr Morizio passed. Car Crash On Rt. 34 -. ~ New Jersey, known as the The motion, lacking flive- “ayes,” that- the. law m a d e ._no, exceptions For Miss Shaw as to the state pf intoxication and "Cockpit of the American Rcvolu- “was declared lost. . Injury was’ reported, sustained no such exception would be applied . Specializing in - .... :tlon," will observe thc 171st an* Mr. Leniairc then- observed If Sunday by Mrs. Gertrude Glick, jijversary of thc Battle of Mon Matawan Girl Feted thc schools hod. no adequate music Lyndhurst, when the car driven by in thc cage pt.hand.. . . mouth. This was the battle where ..At Miscellaneous faculty next term, it would be her husband, Bernard, was struck Lt.'Joseph Morlej^lif Koyport INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES Mary Hays won thc name “Molly Gift Party obvjous where the fault lay. in the rear on Route 34 by a car policc testified to finding thc ar Pitcher" because she carricd jugs . Stt Asida Nomination driven by Roy Lawrence, 06 Ravine ticles mentioned in the complaint of drinking watcr_to_lhc thirsting in the Elliot car.when he arrived Miss Catharine Shaw of Atlantic Mr. ‘Ross' read> recommendations Dr., Matawan. , . SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS Colonial soldiers, and manned the at thc sccnc. Thc policeman also Ave., Mntawan, was feted Monday from North Plainfield High School, , Both drivers blamed thc accident gun when her husband fell testified he found Elliot had only a night al a surprise miscellaneous where Mr. Smith hns been a guid on a too-quick stop by a driver in wounded. ' .. line ahead of thc Glick 'car. Matv jrtjrmit to drive a car and was not JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES shower given by Mrs. Joseph Haley ance member of thc faculty, in In a state of sufficient sobriety for — -—' B rillih T u rn .East __ _ __ support of .this application. Mr. awan Township policc Investigated. imd Mrs,-jQsej?h_McQua rrlc of Mat good operation Qf-a. motor vehicle, American military fortunes were Fine of $10, and $3 costs, was 1m- nwan, Mrs. Harold Action on Janitorial applications COLfcINGWOOD CIRCLE , B. Gage,-operators. . of Mr.' and M rs.-D ouglas Ward, puzzled and arguing—ordered a Dolan, Mrs. Paul DolSn^ Mrs. Alex drew observations there was some 2 SHOWS NITELY AT DUSK : Miss Waiinccis, associates 4n ■ the celebrated her sixth birthday Wed retreat by 5000 key men thoufih ander Chase, Mrs. Theodore A thing wrong with thc setup in the Rent Lockers Now at $1.00 per month. Kcyport office honotcd'her on June nesday afternoon vmh a party at Fri,. Sat. - June 24-25 ; they faced scanty resistuncc. The Phelan, Mrs. Leo J. Cassidy, Mrs, schools. Mr. Ross ''’reported one her home. - 0 nt a dinner ih the Shadowbrook British immediately struck, back John While, Mrs; Pat Barrasso, Miss candidate for a leaching position • All meats, and fish cut, wrapped, Inn. The tnblc was attractively Guests wcrc Joanne Shea, Lynn and disnster for the Continentals Lucy Shaw, Miss llclen Crlne, Miss had refused to consider taking ' “MY OWN TRUE LOVE” decorated with pale pink roses and Smith, Linda and Eileen Shock, FhyllU Calvert - Mclvyn Douglas frozen or boned at .03 per pound. • threatened until.Washington dramn* Carolyn .Crinc, Miss.. Carmclla post lit Matawan. on scciog thc blue dclphiniu/n. Miss ..Wallace _was Palsy Carlson, Patty Chapman, •l*o - tlcalfy appeared to rally his men. Tomasello, Miss Joan Shaw, Miss condition of thc schools. General presented with a marquisltc pin nnd JudyTRIce, Judy lnslcy, Lynn West, ■ The /rcgimcnlol colors of the Helen Sweeney, Miss Katherine opinion was a $3000 man was Marie Dietrich and Tony McKenna. We also wholesale to you first quality of -r-Hoynl -Grcnndicrs - wore captured Kllcomins and Mrsr Herbert Hyer enrrinEs. Jrom. the group by-~-Mrs.’ “DEVIL’S CARGO” Graham^ Miss Edna Rooke took needed, who had, had high calibre John Calvarl - Rochelle Hudson Armour meats. We also sell assorted sizes of in thc day-loog struggle nnd re of Matawan. experience ln a general superin pictures and toasts were extended cently were presented to the , Also: Mrs. Albert Gilderslecve. tendent’s role, but that thc board Luthewfn Bible School Bun., Mon. June 26-27 freezer containers. Try' our first-class butchers to thc honored guest by several Monmouth County Historical Mrs; Joseph Holtz, Mrs. John W. could not afford to pay such salary. Will Start On Monday associntcs. . . and locker men for service! Association nt Freehold. Some SutllfT, Mias Pauline . Egon, Mrs. Rc*appoiri,tmcnts were .made as Attending were Mrs.:.Rulh Sickles, "STREETS OF LAREDO” believe they were thc only enemy James Trlggs, Mrs. Edward Frnncy, follows: Frank Tlcrnan $2500; Starting Monday morning a daily in Technicolor . Mrs. Wcinmun, Mrs. Beers, Mrs. William Holden • WlUUm Bendix ALSO AVAILABLE; NOW: regimcntul colors taken in combiit Mrs. Edward O’Hanlon, Mrs. G. E. Charles W. Eiiison $2400; W. B. Van vacation Bible school will be con Gage, Mrs. Mary Crowley, Mrs. MonaTreemen in thc Revolution. • * Scully, Mrs" William Greene, Mrs. Brackle $2000; Joseph G. Vincent ducted for a two-week period , in ‘ STORAGE SPACE FOR APPLES, Etc. Cfraham, Mrs. Hoy, Mrs. Lillian Enemy Slip* Away * P. J. Ahern and, Mrs, George D. $1050; Mrs. M errill $1000. Fred Gcthscmanc Lutheran Church, Key Tues., Wed.. Thurs.. June 28-2B-30 Schottc, Mrs. Emmn Freiburg, Mrs. Ward of Kcyport; Mrs. Mildred Rudolph was added to the..staff ai port. Sessions will be held cach Our temperatures run from 30 • -Lee's- peeSfcr- action,: probably Catherine- StUcs,-Mrs.- -Marguerite „ ^...... belpw.. xe.ro to _.32 ...above.. aero?’ _ Hayes of Camden; Mr^.' Jamcs D. a salary of. $1050...... weekdayfromOa.m.untirnoon, ruined ehnnccs.^fic..«v victory McNally, Mrs. Mabel' M cCann,M rd.’ “UNKNOWN ISLAND” Crlne of Kngllshtowns Mrs. John K. »l(«cph Andersen was retained or! with the exception pf July 4 when ...... v ,.w Jn C o lo r ...... because, next morning, bcforc Kay Malekovich,,, and thc^.IIsscs Virginia Cray - PhiUp Read Larkin, Mrs. John Duggan °nnd $137^0"’per mon'lTT’-BasIs for the there will be no session. The school We also wholesale and retail dawn, the British slipped away lo "Lllllnn Tracey, JUnrgnrct Matern, Mrs. Joseph Kress .of South Amboy; summer-months, upon recommenda is open to children of all denomina EVERY THURSDAY *,NITE New York nnd safety. Margaret O’D.onncil, Virginia K en ICE, COAL and FUEL OIL. . Mrs. Jerry Hourihan of ClifTwood; tion of a\locaL bank for which he tions four years of age or over. Close alongside thc church arc nedy. Catherine Costello, Anne Special For The Kiddles Mrs. Humbert Tomafieilo of Sayre.-_ works during thc day while em Mrs. Frederick. Boos will be in the graves of Capt. Henry Faunt- Fischler, Edna Rooke, Elizabeth Cartoons and Shorta will be shown ville;_.MJss Adelaide . Molinarl of ployed In thc school nights. , Thc charge of the beginner’s department, llrat (or the benafU of the children. Call now for our special rate! lcroy- 'of thc Stfir'-Virginia Con Dcitz, nil of the Kcyport office, and Bring iheai early)- There will be Union Beuclft and Mrs. A rthur board will, act further on this ap with Miss Ruth Kjersgaard assist tinental Line and Lt. Col. Henry Mrs. Helen Churchman of Lake extra garloons on Thursday NUt Haicy of Point Pleasant. plicant at thc end of thc summer. ing. Mrs. James' Kcfincdy will Only. Alaot- A SURPRISE lor each Monckton of thc British Grenadiers, Park, Fla. Mrs. Churchman, for child a! lhe box office on Thursday Gifts were sent by thc-following: Mrs. Lamborn was a lone negative direct thQv junior ‘department and side by side. Both of these men merly of Matawan, was employed Hite. Children under B years Free. Mrs. Mary O'Donnell, Mrs. William on the appointment. Miss Elsie Bahrenburg,. the junior Box- Office Opens 7x20 P. M. The RUBEL CORPORATION were killed at the Battle of Mon for a number of years at thc Key mouth. *Thc American- Legion each Donncnworth, Mrs. Tomasello, Mrs. Mr. . Ross branded ss false a group. Arts and crafts will be P.8.—Dact mar watch the ball 235 Creek Road KEANSBURG, N^J. Henry Loamy, Mrs. Jo h n ' StcVcns, port cxchango. - - - - supervised by Miss Maybclle game al our TRADIOVISION llfe~ y ear places a British iiug on the rumor he "got rid of' Aaron Nuckle. else television lounge at'no extra Telephone Keansburg 6-0170. A ik for Manager—Mr. Stegem an. grave of Lt' Col. Monckton nt the Miss Peggy O’Donnell, Miss Mar a;? school Janitor., . He declared Janssen and Miss Edythc Sloat and charge, 1 same time they place the American garet,Kelly, Miss Ann Jastrab, Mrs. Mr. Nuckle left to acccpt a position Miss Mildred Welle will be tn jllng .on the grave of Capt. Faunt- Marlon I^con, Mrs. Thortias Cross, Browntown Woman paying more money and there had charge of.the athletic program. .lcroy. Thc cemetery around the Mrs. Wllllnm Muliinsi Mrs. Claude bcen no ill-feeling involved. church' contains thc graycs of 114 O'Donnell, Mrs. Louis Caecese* Mrs. * Other Appointments Classified ads get result* cheaply - Revolutionary War soldiers, as ^vcll William H. Crine, Mrs. John K. Feted On Birthday Other appointments were Koert . as being thc last resting place of Crinc. and the Misses M^y and C. Wyckoff, custodian, $350; Miss veterans of every war in which this Nellie Crinc. r Mrs. Anna Ferry Is . .C. E. Wenzel, supervising* princi BRIGHT SPOT . country hns been engaged. . .Honored Guest; Other pal's clerk, $2500; Mrs. N. K. Ben On Sunday, June 20, thc Amer nett, high school clcrk, ~$1C50 (10 ican 'Legion accompanied by rep- Traffic Light Area Items : mos.i; Miss R. Rogers, part-tim e RADIO SHOP rcsehtatives of all patriotic and cicrifr $860; T. B, Regan, : attend* • fraternal .orders, in the county will "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gtrub“ of 27 E. Front St., Keyport ance officer, $500 plus $140 expenses^ Phone K eyporl 7*0722 gather. (at Old Tennent to pay (Cohljnucd from pago one) Browntown, entertained friends course,' Sherwood Dr. ^ n d Water Dr. C. A. Gesswein, school 'physi homage' to these dc«d. The service Saturday evening at a co-opcrativo, cian, $600 •> will begin at 2:30 p.m. with state St. R equest.for lights on Willow picnic supper. Later Jn the eve DUMONT - MOTOROLA Ave. and Sunset Ave. arc also 5!wp.. applications were -received and . nationally known speakers ning. thc group surprised Mrsr for the newly created post of school Radio a n d Television pending. . . Anna Ferry, Mrs. Gaub’s mother, Butw« want to make sum Ks —including Dewey Short, member of — Rose-—Wenzel,— township...-.clerks nurse. One. application was from Congress Trom MlssouHrilcpV'Jmfres by-turning-tho-party-intoa-birth-. Mrsr" "Helen-- Woolfordr'-Matawan- PICKUP&DELIVERY — C.- AuchincIoss^-AJa)._Gen. Francis reported nil 15 holders of liquor day celebration for her. Mrs. licenses in tho "township—had—nr Public Health Association nurse,| SALES and SERVICE H. Lanahan jr.. nf Fort Monmouth, TLMTy\s~ blftlfdriy~wtTs onrT ucsday who has been dolng “sfchool ~warkf^ -in a find Million Dollar Gab!- and. Halsey G, Stickcl, commander plied for renewals.' ‘June 27 was and that evening, Mr. and Mrs. of the New Jersey American set ns the dntc for nctlon .on ttfesc Gaub, and daughter, took her to applications nnd the henring on "seller's markel" Is gone as far Legion.’ Marion's Restaurant, Kcyport, for our truck business Is concerned! Thc musical-part of thc program any objections Hied against • them. dinner. • >viii include choral selections *by Permission wns .granted - the Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner of Jersey Cash In on the biggest trade-in the Manasquan Men’s Chorus, vocal Soclcty of O ur Lady of Mt. Carmel City, spent the weekend In their allowances In Ford Truck hlstoryl o Bolos by .Mrs. Harry Kahn of Mat' for a .-fireworks display at-.tho Browntown- hungnjow,*^*^.: • . • + Take advantage of the biggest awan, and numbers by thc Fort recreation field at Woolley St. and Mr. and Mrs. N. Arawf^fnn sons,' " m on thly s a le s ta r g e t off n e w trucks -—Monmouth/Military* Band. •...... Lloyd Rd. In connection’ wjlhf their Jain.cs_.and BiillCj of Browntown, w e ’v e h a d in y e o r s l ______- As there urc at thc present time midrJuly annunlWcf Mr. nnd Mrs, Stephen D,. Lavoie graduated from the clcrk-typlst Urhfle attending the Rotary Inter r Notice courso at. thc USAF Technical -Rational' sessions in Nevv»York City.' f am no longer responsible for School, F o rt0 FrancJfl E. Warren, G eorge S. B arren & S o n , I n c . -Alio present at tho dinner-wore debts _ contracted .for. ..hy . Anyone ytyo .j according to- lin announce Mr. HcwIItt’e dnughters. tho MImcA other than mynejf. . . ' . ment by. Col. John C/ B. ElUoti, Main-Street PhoneMat 1-0071 Matawan Joan^and Margaret; Hewlltt. J23*—A.dv, . jQ U vcr Norcross. commanding ^officer. *