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m € ' ' «E5f^r cv rv . VOL. LXII, MATAWAN, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22,1932 Five Cents Single Copy. NUMBER 30 WATER SYSTEM PLAN James J, Tunney Lauds MATAWAN HAS FIRST Township Committee EXPLA1NEDAT FRENEAU T PHALANXFRATERNITY Four Matawan Men
PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION TOLD Boy Scout Movement FORMER SENIOR GHOllr IN Moves to Provide OF ALL DETAILS DUCTED INTO THIS GROUP Held in Jail for W. O. Franke Explains the Cost to Clarcncc D. Stulls Heads (he Or* tlie Individual Resident Who Will Retired Heavyweight C/iampian of the World Guest of ganizalton Which lias Fourteen Other Members, Bo BenellUed by rrojccl. Honor at Annual Dinner of County Council. Water for Freneau Friday evening, the former Scntor ■ Several Hold-ups There wns a meeting lust Monday "Y" Oroup of Matawan, now known evening in the Frpncau flro houso, as the Phalanx Fraternity or Phi called by M rs. N ell an d W. O. Franke. James J. Tunncy* retired heavy Dr. Hurt stated that tho Mvirlte» Qanima, was inducted at the As TOWNSHIP INTRODUCES who were appointed by the Town weight champiun of the world ln on vital influence*' of the Boy Scout bury Park Y. M. O. A. Building by LOUIS WATERS WINS An Ordinance to ship committee to represent Frs- address at the annual dinner of movement could not be dispensed the Madison Phalanx Group. A Charged With ITS 1932 BUDGET nenu ln regard to the water situa Monmouth County Council, Boy with, and that a plan had been CASE ON APPEAL dinner was served prior to tho In tion ln that section. Mrs. Nell In Scouts of America, last Friday night, adopted by tho National Council :o duction. The. menu Included: fruit Install System TIIU SUM O F $24,035 T O EE troduced Mr. Franko, who explained lauded the Scout movement and establish organizations for boys of JUDGE LYON REVERSES THE Service Station cocktail, soup,' olives, cracker, roast RAISED BY TAXATION to tnose present that tlic Commit emphasized the Importance ol train pro-Soout age. * DECISION OF JUSTICE BLACK beef, string beans, beet salad, baked tee had visited the Mnyor nnd Wa ing boys ln the responsibility of cit Dr. Hurt urged that Monmouth potatoes, bread and butter, choco Introduced Tills Is $1,874 M oro T h a n W as ter Committee of the Borough ol izenship and leadership. Case Arose Out of Automobile Ac- Robberies Oounty organlzo several groups of late pudding and coffee. - liaised Lnst Year; Loss ot Terri Mntnwnn for the purpose ol ascer Tho banquet was at the Hnrkeloy- cldcnt; Coart Decides rlaintirr^ these boys bolow the Scout age of Those who were Inducted were as tory io Township Increases T ival-3 taining if tho borough could nnd Cartcret Hotel in Asbury Park apd Guilty of Contributory Negligence. APPROPRIATES $6,000 12 years during the next year, and follows; . . Primus,. Clarence B. ALL ALLEGED TO would supply tho Freneau section was attended by approximately ;300 cuggested that leaders who have Stultz; Pro-prlmus, Robert Still T h e 1032 budget for M ntnwnn with wntcr. It was stated by tlw scoutmasters, directors and officials, i no provlous Soout experlenoe Louis Waters of Browntown, was F0R1NSTALLA TION well;; Tribune, Samuel Brower; HAVE CONFESSED Township was Introduced and ap Committee tlmt the borough would Sonator V/. Warren Barbour or Mid-' be chosen. ■■'' ! successful ln, an appoal which he proved nt a meeting held for thnt Quaestor, Fred P-, Bunlcnbnch; Committees Appointed to Investigate be glad to supply thn necessary wa dlotown Township, was to tn tm ii^ j At n 0i,0rt business meeting' pr'o:- took from a Judgment rendered Albert O'Hara AlU-ced To Hn leader purpose yesterdny nftcrnoon. Mentor, A. Adnm Banko. Other Water Question. In Cllffwood and ter on meter tendings nnd ot tho against him In an automobile acci or Ganff, II. T. Doits, Charles Van The total amount to be rnlsed by D r; h - ;. ! •„ " “ “' ' ^ ceiling tho speaking program, ntjtti- members; nro: Stevo RnvlntUnn, - Oak Shades Not Ablo to Report. same rntc nnd temia.ua It la now Scout30ut hanfllwok, “next to tho Blbjo lnaUonS to the Council for tho,en dent caso by Justlco of tho Pence Brunt and I*eroy Van Derrecr ta x atio n Is $34,035, w hich Is $1,074 being supplied to the Atlantic Avo- Myron , Enstmond, Sidney lluoy. Black of South River, whon It was tho most widely rend book ln the siling year woro prosontod by' J. L. more tlinn lust yenr, although tho nue section of tlio township.' . Qeno Cartan, Harry Wolls, Ocorgo hoard by Judge Adrian Lyon at tho A spcdnl meet I UK wag callcd by world," ntao addressed tho gntlier- Montgomery, Vice President of .thfl Tliroo Mntawan men, who arc al Appropriations for tho 1033 budget Tlio matter of costs to cnoli Powolson, 'John Mcoln, John Stiles, Court Houso ln Now Brunswick on tho Matnwan Township Committee lng, nnd a number of Scout otTlelab Oounoll; tho Executive's report wan leged to have participated in daring nro less th n n ln 1031, property owner wns taken tip very William Idonlso nnd Rudolph'Bun- Thursday. . • , ln the Township llnll Wcdncsdny received aw ards for- study courses rend by F. C, Oobb, Scout Executive, hold-ups of gnsolino stntions lu In th e 1031 budget $5,000 surplus minutely anti nn opportunity afford tcnbncli, Tho Phulnnx Fraternity Tlio enso arose out of an automo evening for tho j'nrpose of Intro completed during tho past year. ond 8, O. Flint, Chairman Of Fi threo dillcrcnl counties In New revenue ivns npproprlntcd while ed tlioso present to usK questions Of tho Young Men's Christian As bile accident which occurred In ducing nn ordlnnnco to create a Tunney oiled tho tendency of nance, presented tho 1033 budget, Jersey were nrrestcd on Monday tills yenr th e re la no imrplus Hated sociation la sponsored by tlio Now water system for thu threo districts In regard to tho wntor, Coal, bid. other'nations to establish govern- front of Croon's garage In Brown- nnd nro being held In Jnlls lu Perth ns tills anliclpnted rovenuo Is not The nominations, whloh woro no Jorsoy State Tribunal nnd the Stnto In the township. At n previous Mr. Franko explained each quory mont bureaus |o train tho youth of lowli on M arch 0, 1031. The acci Amboy, Elizabeth and Bomcrvllle, in liquid form. Tills mnkcs It ne coptod by n unanlmoun vote, In Young Moil's Christian Association meeting, committees hnd been ap ns presented In detail. ’ tholr countrloa In cleincnla of clt- dent Involved n onr owned nnd op unable to furnish ball tor tlielr cessary to collect moro by luxation. cluded: Frederick Ilousman, Presi Tho Phi Cliunmn aroup ot Phnl- pointed, two for Frencuu, two for Aeoordlnu to estimates presented lncnslilp. erated by Mr. Wnlcrs nnd one release. They lire llnrold Tiloni New Hems npproprlnled for the dent; W. Wnrloii Bnrbour, Ctinlr anx of Mntnwnn Is tho llrst group Oak Shndcs and threo for Cliff- by tlio Committee, nrrlvod nt uy "I am glnd," ho snld, "thnt our owned anil oporiitcd by Edward A. Dclte of 200 Main Street, Albert J. 103'2 budget nro: Employment re innn of tho Donrd: John L. MontT of Its kind ln Monmouth Oounty Howno, nn nttoruoy ol low of South wood, to cull on nil property own measuring the ’territory for whloh aovoi-mnont does not roHort to such O 'H nra of 145 Main Street nnd lief, $3,600, and Interest on cu rren t uonmry, Vlcu President: J, M. Couso, nnd tho group is renl proud of tho Illvor, ers ln their respective districts to petitions hnd bcon slgndd, hi con prnotlco, because I feel Hint training Charles Vun Brunt. loans, $1,00 0. Tho township mineral Tronsurer,- ISdwiu-it Mullins, As.iist- honor. Although Phnlnnx Fra nscortnln tholr vlows on tho assess junction .with nn cnglnoot- who gave tlio futuro cittern of our nation On the (tuy of tho nccldont ll hnd On Tuesday, I.oroy Vnn Dorvecr a loss hi 1031 o! approximately estimated costa bnaod ou tho poa- nhl Trcnsuror; SLnnley E. Mnncheo tornlty Bounds llko a soorct order, ments whloh thoy would bo obliged should bo loft to thoso ntorlhig men been minion 0»d the vond was wet. of Malden I^inc, Mntnwnn, who was $100,000 In ns.ien.ied valuation by Court of Honor Commissioner, and ll is not. All mootings nnd Induo Mr. Wutei's wns In front of Mr. to meol If- tho wntor system wns alblllty of utllMnri labor provided who devoto tholr tlmo lo this grunt nlso wnnlcd hi connection with thn roar,on of tho nnnexntlon to the undor tho employment relief nppro- Hanford O. Flint, nuance; Rll.ilu lions urn opim lo tlio publlo. Clrccn's ttnl'ngo lind wished to drive cnrrlcit Into tholr districts. work." nllcgcd series of hnld-up.i, surren prlnllo.i, thero Will bo B.0D0 toot ol K. (Jnuip, fy-iiul; liklwnrd A, Clark, several ot tho young men ot tlio townrd Matnwan on tlm couerctn Tho Freneau Oommlttco was tho borough. Tunney coniirnluiiitod llio Bcnul- dered to Chief of Police KOWIn O. Por thcso reasons there will be water ninths to l>o Inld nt nn esti Clamping; li.'lwood O, I)(ni|[lns,i, Ilnr- Wilkes llnrrn, l’n., Y, M. a, A. who road. IIo looked tn his left but did only ono lo brluii In » eompleto re mnslora 'for their work In tliln piir- Btoal of Miiluwati, wlio turned him nn Incrcnse in iho til?: rule for this mated cost of $0.4111). Thcso llgimn nl: William ll. Bnniford, lW.iorvn- woru not nhlo to Join tlie Y.'s Men's mil nre nny cur ns Ills view wus port, convincing tho Township tlcnlni- Hold or endeavor, nnd nt the ovor to tiio t'eitli Amboy nulhurl- yoar. There Is a savings over np- tlon; Amns Krayhlll, Trnlnlng: Dr. Olub In 1030 conceived tho Idea of ol>:,cured by il curve: which exliitn Oommlttoo tlmt tlielr work hnd would include tlm plnclng of a nro clone of Ills nddrt-ss, pre.-ienieil tles, proprlatlon.i made lust year of $0,000 hydifint- uvory D0O fact mul tu tlvj A, W, fJwi'ot, lluiilth nnd Umi Hcotil- formlim n olub for young men nbout 10U feel oast or (li'eeu'a gar bcon thorough In evory lospcet nnd Heoutma.-ili'i.-r liei'.'i to Iho following r'ollowing Ills lil-re.-it, Delli! Was for special road uecounl nnd ap end ot caoti of tho threo iloiul cm!" Inn; ll, w. Moiinln, Kduentlon mxl which would coinhlno the best fim age, IIo tlieroiipon looked to his wus entitled lo ovory connUlornUon eleven members tit llio Moiunoulli tnV.rii to K ll/ab rlli by U nion delec- proximately $ 3 ,0 0 0 for miscellane nn the district* ilrcscntud w ere lnltl Publicity; M onroe lOlsner, Actlmr tui-rs of tlm weekly huuchonii Club rlglil uiul seeing nothing In Hint di on tho pnrt of the Committee, lu Council: llves and It Is aliened tlmt he nd- ous Items. mil, muklng nine lire hydrant.-!. Tho aiiiilnuan; (;lareneo J. IlniiMinm, with tho nilntliius nnd frntmnnl rection proceeded across the roiui. furnishing wntnr lo thnt section, lllnnlo.v K. Mnneliee, tho former lulllcd tlio hold-up uf a gniiollno Tlio ImilHot 1» printed, lu lull on «m itr a l leim lli would ,hu 3,101) fee*, W. atiutlier Jone.'i, Ohnrli’3 Murrh, Idem ot llio Ili-Y movomeiit ot Mr. Waters U’slllled that lie Miss lClsio a u to s lind M ichael Col Bcoiitmnnter ot Troop 3, Anhury iitutlini there. on tho innlii hlithway, J.loo foot on Onlvhi Derrick nmi John A. Mount. which most of tlio group had boon leached Ills proper sldo nt tho rimd lins of Clllfwood, reported thnt they pniio II of this paper. P ark: Kitsfioll I,. Telley, Iho former O'lluru was wan'.ed In North the Mill llond and BOO feet on Wll Seoulmn.'iter of Ti'oop 3.’l, Ued Bnnk; Honorary meinbiirs me: Arthur luninlini's. They foil that there nud when lie looked up lie naw tho hnd not talked wltli ninny properly Plnintteld, where hr, VinS iueiilineii win Avntmn. It wns rcoommeiKlml Ul Hrlr.Vstiiv.!, Oapl. K iU ard V, Kle.k«n- vvi.i, iv reat lived for au organlKntloii onr of Mr. llowiin coming ln tlm nwnm-n In their, V llstih't. oiul neomeil Mlts. MiON tllllHIKRl.’V arHAKN Vhcodiirc lloplnr, i)i:oiitmiinii"r o* by Joseph Varna, nmnugri- ot ll lo iKie n nlx-lneh water main thro!!;:ii bnckui', Tliomn.1 N. M uUarter and tlmt would servo tlm reeeul High opposite direction nn It/i wrong "bin to bo of tho opinion thoy should bo o r mtiAit m ix Hiii.i Aiu: iiomi; Troop 3(1, Anbury lMrlt; Wllllnm W, cal nits stnllon, a-i oun ut tlio m en nil It Is iioccwnry lo hnvo n innln ot dn.'nln, Hcoutnui.'ilei' of Troup 40, "Clone" Tunney. Uehoul griutunte whether In bunt (it tho rowj nt a high into of speed mote einiuhteucd an to tho uctunl who held him up. Ilolh O'llarn nud Hint oupiiolty t« wrvn Uio hvo liy- Ilnliiuir; I')oI,iiIlnrre Asbiu'y, Hi:mit.- M r. Cobb's iciwn-l. fihoweil tli' liens, lmluHlry or cnllow , hy w'«- ntrnlghl for bin enr, lniiiwdlulely, cost before lnvoslli;uthig further, Tells Clvlo Department of Woman'll Van llriuil nre al li ned to linvn nd- ilrnnl.-i. lirslilent.'i of tho lire dlntrlot M onm outh Council linn growil t<> bo moling Christian felluwshlp nml lliercnltnr, tlio collision occurred on John Lniiiburlson of Onk Bhnde:i, Club Moim-thlng of the Institution inastor of Troup 03, Asbury Park; iiiltU'd llm hold-up. would bn ejjpisoted lo benellt in their Anion (IHIllr,, 1100111111111101’ Of TfAnp llio unwind krgr.'it III llio ntilto, iln- by fostering hlenln of norvlee. Alter Mr. W aters' side nf tho I'liml. Mr, until tlHi :1.' ho ItdUoil to In hla dls- . . Tlm .CSSBUlniv.Dlpot.lnn ot thu Olvlq Thn threo were nrrtvilril 111 Mnln- hinumnco rnte.s, Mr. Frunko suld, by 73, Mntnwnn; 11. Illehmtl Prlco, nplto ii suiullnr population uren Hum glvlni; tlio lilon a yonr ot Inti'iislvo llownn eonti’iKted' tlm t Mr, W aters trlct thought ni'rnngemeiits should Uupurlniont was held ul the liome wun when Hmueniil Jnnic.i Nolnu at least $3 i«ir thousand, but It w u Hooiltmnsler of ’rroop 103, I.uli'i- luiiiit other Connells, study nml plunnhig tho flrsi, I'hul pulirtl out miililcnly In front of hit to iniido wllh Keyport to liirnlah of Mrn. 1". II, IJoyd on Jnuuury 111. received n ‘'tip'’ on tlm Jobs. Detec not possible to «et any otllelnl eoni- wood; C hurlea D im lap, UouUtimmler O, CJ, I’tlnt, presented n budget of mix Friiternlly wns launched, . car when ho wun only n fow feet ■wnlcr to O nk Shni'Os tin h n d bcon Tiro olinltmnn, Mrn. W, II. Dlggtn, tives of Nownrk, ItoM'ilo, N orth mltiuimt from the Hoard of Flro of Troop 101, Jiunesbiu'n; J. T. Al- $37.11111 for 11133, whloli wns nccnpliiil In looking fur n inline which from It, discussed nt n previous mooting. Kd- opened th e nicollnii vvllii u lirnyer. I’ialufleld nml illilrjibetn, as well ns klnson, Oeimtmnstnr of Troup 153, uimnlniounly by llio Oounoll, Tli- would HymbnllKo theli'i inirposo und T horo wan no denlnl of thn fne.t wnrd Fnrry, Solicitor for tho lown- Mrs. Lean (lubberly, President of Dnilc’i'wrltei's. liivestliiutiiro for tlm lltaiiilnid Oil nl .l;imm,l)iit'n; Wllllnm llobt'rlnim, biiduet In 31) per uonl It.m than *’ ■>hl('1- would oonlnln tlie words nr that Mr, Wntei'ii' enr wnn damaged uhlp, niilil ho wim positive th n t llio thn Ilonl'd of Managers ol the llrlnr rill, estlnisted enst of M.28 )H>f Company, were quick to Arrive nr- UcoiltinnnU’i’ of Troop 100, Jnnies- 1H31 IjiiilHOt. an d F lint ssked ' 1 i ,i of J iisiis Ohrlnl, thoy finally on llio right frinit nud Hint Mr. Keyport proposition nn explained lllll Weltnro llomn, sponger or the running foot .would Ik’ shilled o(|iini- ler Icnmlng of the nri'Wii, Kach hurg; Mnleolin Y. Flory, formor oblluntlous Incurred bn mot prnit- led tlio word "I’hnlniix," diii lvod liowne'fi onr wns nlso diiinnged on by Mr, Uvmbci'tsou would not con afternoon, Introduced her talk by ly by those living on onch shin o' of the limn In aliened to lmvo ad tleoiitiiin/iler ot I’hllndolpiiln, now ly,. hi order to Insure thn fhian j tlio a reek word, nwiinlim "Co 11.1 right front. Thoso physical form to tho law of 11)3!, ns ho hnd tolling several npprnprlnln stories. tho loud, l’nr.on.1 living on n otir- mitted Unit ho took part 111 nl least Depuly Commissioner of District II. nliindliig uf tlio organisation, vnrd.V Kaoli letter 111 tlm word flints supported Mr. Waters' story to dialed nl tho Iasi Township irtccl Tlio need tor an Institution for tho uer would lio chiirgi-il tho riiuulivt one hold-up, while O'Hara, ll Is At Hie ntiKKcfitlim of (leimUu- liar, Ooundl mmnbtirs nt Inrgo for tlM such an nxtniil tlmt Jiluuo Adrian 11111, However, lira lnembevo ot tho lined becnmu known nlioul leu years snld, admitted tUit ho participated bour, wim ilfHrrlbml Tunney ns "0 nltin (lislrlois in 'donnioiilli County (Continued on pngo six) Lyon decided thnt Mr. Howno wiui Township Committee toitcllicr with ngo. After several surveys nnd (C ohttm ied uil paao nix) In nil. inuii wlio luul uttiiliied tho ohniii were niiinml, Tiioso fur tlio Third certo'dly guilty of nuuli contribu their Bolloltor, nnlil they would l|o meetings were hold, llunlly 30 ncre.-, ptunstilp In ii wav tlmt It hail novor Dlntrlot, whloh Includes Koyport, tory nrgllgonco un to bur him from Tlm police of tour cities quen. with Mr. Lnmbcrtson to tlie next ot fertile luml with n houso nml lx-eii nltnliiod beforo," T unney wns Mntnwnn, Union Ueiioh nnd Konns- raoovnry, lloiioil thu three men Monday moclliifr of the Keyport llorouith burns wns sccurcd. Tlio locution PUPlLSmTsTAGE FEW CANDIDATES FOR nnnnlinoiinly elected nn honorary burg, nre Judge H enry 1C. Aokornoli; Hu tlioi'cujion revorsod tho Judn night, Dlota wus reported to bo tlm Council nml take tho mutter up (II wns historic, being on the Jiuid member ot Monmouth Oouuell, nnd tho Ilov. V. T , U. lloynolda, W ,,B , ment whloli Justlco of tho Pence llrat to "crook," Ho ndmltted tho reetlv with thul body, and llncl out where tlio U nltlo of M oiunoulli wun OPERETTA TONIGHT BOARD OFEDUCATION jile.ieuted Wll ll 0 Illl'lllbOlhllll) Hll-I Witlliicti nlul AilliUi' S, Viin Bus- illuek hud ulitervU nHillilst M l;, gasollus station robbery In KiU>- Just what tholr proposition is and If fought nml wns culled llrlnr mil, lileni, f.l, K. Mnnuhee, Asbury Park kirk, nil of Keyirart, Tha Inttor was (Jharlfs llogsrl, Olily Present Mem W nters fo r $137 dam ngcn nnd $10.I)J both nnd expressed a wllllngnesii to 11 cun ho worked out, which of course is the orlnln of tho "Windmills nf HoSlmul" To lie I’fo- Ileum OonmiiwilonDr, preiitinlini u nlsu nnnlcil Umnmlsslonor of tho ' ber, Hoeklnt lo llun costa, . go back to Union County. Tho Township Oommlttco hnd nnmo Urlnr lllll Welfare Homo. dueeii Hullrely liy Htuileiit*. hnnil-loiilrtl lentlior book cover lo Ulstrlet nml Olliroril Ohnpman Of Interest Is beginning to ho taken Mr, Howno was roprosontcd by Jo van Brum wns tnken before a boon of tho opinion that tho water Tills institution was opened on A inrge iiiunber ot pupils of Ms'.- Tiinni’y, n roineuibrniico from tho Mntnwnn, wan selected os Depuly In positions to Iw filled lit tlio coin seph Edgar, attorney and cotitisollor. Roaollo k m station attendant to bn system for. the throe districts Decem ber til), 1030. At present the luvmi lllg h Bchool .will nppcnf l')- 1,300 Hoy IJeoutii In tlio county. . Coiiimlssloiier. , Ing olcotlon of tlio three memboro to nt-luw of Now DrUmwlok, whllo Mr, Idontltlod. , 'Hie Roselle Job oc should bo covered by ono ordinance, building houses twice as mnny men nlglil in tlio two-nel o|xirultii, the Hoard of Education whose terms Wntors’ np|»al was prosoouted by curred Janunry 3. Police or North but doolded due to tho splendid co oi women. Those who are well use •'Windmills of Ifoltnnd." This prn- nro expiring, Two ot Uio tliroo Edward W, Currlo, nttornoy and Plalntleld worn w!,.i«!s»t ts operation of tho Frcncnu properly tho first floor whllo thoso who arc dimllon will bo given wllh nn en t'.ruO muliiUib, iiiuiy Guho und zuUii»c-:iui-ni-inw ot Matawan. owners, tho work should not be hold Ul nro O il tho upper floor. An extru tirely new col of scenery, which has SMITH HEADS IWIlNlflPAl BONDS (Contlnuod on pago eight) ii/uiw iui umci HfiiLjr tu ii»u uuauijiviii bcon designed, constructed nnd Stephen Btoothulf have ntntcil thoy would not bo cnndldutcs for ro-oloc- n iM ia K T IH IIKCRKASKn Is being used this winter. A suc pnlnted by tho pupils themselves. HEALTH BOARD NOW HARD TO PLACE BY MAIHHON TOWNSHIP cessful vegotablo gnrdon wns estab Tho proceeds of tills piny will ho tlon. Charles Eogurt of the Clllf MATAWAN CHOI It (Continued on pngo six) lished which moro than mode ex dcvolod to thu piirr.hnso of library IIAH IIKUN i >i i i :h ii>i :n t o f IT TIIIH HOItOllfill FOItTUNATK IN wood section hns applied for n po MINUS AT FItBKIIOLD ll tlon nnd plana to bo a cnndldnto Tlio budget, for 1031 for Madison penses nml from which thoy wore equipment for tiio school. Tlio fa I'O l t HUVKItAI, VKAIIS I'i.OATING ITH IIONDH. Township, mi proptired, allows a re NKIiSON ItUBIN IS INJURE!) ablo to enn plenty for tho winter culty of thu sohool feels thnt lids Is for ro-olcotlon again this year. Momberii of tho Junior Oliolr of IN MATAWAN ACCIDENT Tliroo other petitions lmvo boon d uction o f $3,410 from Innt year, tho Flrat Methodist Kplscopnl besides giving away produce to a Uno cxnmplo of a pupil production Otlier Otllcers Elcctcd nud Hever.il Hankers Deellulnj (« Take New Is Last yenr'n budget was $1)1,434,00 and tliroo othor Institutions At tlmos, nnd well deserves publlo support. Matters Dlsoussod at tho Aiimial sues, us Even 0 I’er Cent Intercut glvon'out by the ’Clerk, Edwin II. Ohurch nnd Itev, E, J, Reed, Iho Nolson. Rubin of Tlootown Bond, Dominick, to Onrrolt McKeen, th is yonr's budget Is $19,034, A hoar-, pnstor, wllh aovoral members of tho prisoners from Frcohold Jnll wore Tho sceno of tho production Is tlio Moctlnr, IVcdncHday Nlgllt, Fulls te Attract Demand, Ing will be given by tho Township was Injured at 7:30 'o’clock Sundny employed In tho gaiilon at a ttom- oountry homo of Arnham nnd the Charles Kortenlmus and Jnines M, congregation visited tho Monmouth night, -when tho scoring wheel of Van Brakle. Mr, McKeon nud Mr, Committee on It tho first Thursday County Wclinro Home nt Freehold, Innl sum . ostnto of Mynheer Ilortogcnbosch Albort B. Smith was ro-olcolod Mntawnn wus exceedingly fortu Ills uutomobllo broko ns ho was go Kortonhnlis are avowed oandldnlos In Fobrunry, Sunday nftornoon, Ilov. Mr, Heed Tho lower port of tho building and tho olmraotcrs nro as follows: Prcsldunt of tlio Mntnwnn Borough nate In floating Its recent bond In Ebonczcr Uowno, who waa sworn ing south bn* Mnln Strcot, causing Mynhoor Hortogonfiosch, Fred J. Board ot Ilcnlth lit Its nnnunl meel- due at tho low rnto ot Interest thnl and aro carrying a statement of tha conducted services for tho Inmates tho onr to crash Into an automobile la callcd tho "Children's Sholtcr". platform on whloli they will seek Into omoo by Townililp Olcrk und the Junior Oliolr rendered sev nnd many nro cared for thoro, Beckloy; Vrow Hcrtogcnbasch, Meta Ing, Wcdncsdny night. Mr, Smith It did, It will not be so easy again, Thomas L, Wouton, wot nnmod os owned by Mnrgarct Carroll which Applcgato; Wllholmlnn nnd Hlldn, lins hold this position on tlio Health Municipal bankora ore being be eloetloh In tills Issue nf Tho Main- eral selections. Tho nrouji was was, parked along Main Strcot hi Thera aro 20,000 Stnto ohlldron, a wan Journal, Tholr statement Is Chnlrmau nr tlio Commllitoo, Otllor tnken on nn Inspoelluu trip through ihelr daughters, Ella Purduo and Bonrd for sovorol years. August sieged by stutu nnd municipal oftl- members of the Committee are; the vicinity oi Rabbit Lnno. low of whom aro carod for horo, to tho offeot thnt tholr doslro for tho building nnd groumls. The trip To show appreciation, n rising Theodora Jurman; Bob Yankee, nn Kattnor Br, wns re-elected Secre oloLa from nil sections of the coun niohnrd llurlow and Walter A. Tnken to tho flmco of 'Dr, Carl A, olcotlon IS based on a deep InUircat was made by uutomobllo, vote ol thanks wns glvon Mrs, Gub- Amcrloan, CUITord Roevosi linns, 111 tary nnd Wilson Ilobrougli, Plumb try, who demand to know why thoir C5rwm, H oliert C ottrell waa elected aosswoln, Rubin was treated for In tho welfaro nnd progress of the borly. A social hour was enjoyed love with Wllhohnlnn, Charles IIou- ing Inspector. Chief Inspector Ed communities, with generations ot Treasurer, Frederick M, Burlew of contusions of the chest, bruised nose sohool nnd not for any fnvors whloli - Aillinunora Candidacy nor; Frann, ln love with Hilda, Clin win O. Slont was ro-nppolnlcd. history of prompt payments of tlielr Mntawnn, Counsel, und Christopher nnd forehoad. Tho oar, badly dam nnd ton was served by tho hostess. might noorue to themselves. ton Heycr; K atrina,« rloli former's Attention wns culled lo tho faot obllitntlotis behind t|iom, cannot M ar In, O v o m e r o l Poor, D r. Mlllnt'fl Cinrrett J, McKeen and Ohnrle.i aged, was towed to Haycook’s gar- Wednesday afternoon, tho rcnu\ar The petition soourod by Mr, Vnn daughlor, Paulino Parish, thnt sovornl iienplo nro endeavoring borrow inouoy roadlly for legitimate II. Iliwln was ap|ioln(od Townslih) I>. Kortenhaiis wish tonnnounce that ago. Olilof of Pollco Edwin O. Sloat meeting of tho Homo Department Hrnkle, who Is n member of tho In iho ohorus of "farinors' dnu»n to evade the requirements of llio Hoods, Physlehin. Aniells Groen la Jan thoy are onndHlatos for moiribor.l nnd Officer Thoodoro Bostodo dl- waa liold at tho homo,of Mrs, Har ■iloroiigli Oounoll, la dotlnttiily ttu te d old Dlsbrow with .tho ohnlrman, ters” will be hoard tho voloos of plumbing oodn,. It wns decided lo The roplloi ot the bankers, 111 Itrenn, nf the Matuwnn Township Doartl of rootod trnmc and took oharge of Uie as not for himself but scoured for hiluoallon, Doth of us havo oltlldruu Mrs. A, Muelhnuson, prosldlng. 6ho Harriot Krobcr, Stella -DoylOi Mary Issue n notlco oiiillnir tho public's aubslnnoo, hnvo boon thnt tho de The township Is lu line condition, accident uptll tho car waa romovod, n friend wlio may bo n ouiidhlato. In Iho schools. Both of us hava re Introduced Mrs. Wnrdwoll, County ttttouUrm to the provisions of tha mand for stale and municipal bimila linvlng no bonded Iniloljtediu-iis nor Itubln, a locksmith, Is 01 yoars old, lias declined to nllnh nn extent that Thn name ot Ooorgn llurnitt, nlsn sided In tills district for n uumher Demonstrator, who taught tho (Continued on pago two) eodo nnd tlmt nny vlolntlons would (iiitstnticlluir debts but whnt onn bo IIo hnd Just relurnod Irom Now a m em ber o f tho DoroiiKh Coiinnll, of years and nro deeply Interested group of fourtoon womon how to be prosoouted to tho full oxlout of thoy do not feel Justified In making mol by surplus (units, York and wns on his way homo commitments In new Issues. As tho lins linen olcinly linked with Ihn 111 tlio welfare nnd iirogress of tlm eano n c h a ir. R ofreshm onts 'woro LAimENOH EMMONH tlio Inw, I.ONKH DIUVKIl'H H0KN8K A oommttiilnnllon rceolved by tlm head of ono municipal house tersely probability of being n ennilldnto for publlo schools. Wo uro *ook,iw no served by tho hostess. I', II, M jO YI) AIIDIIKHHKN Notice lo Whom It M»y Concern nxplnlnod; nlonthm to tlio Holinol H eard, Mr favors for ourselves or ulliors, nnd Tho Pino Arts (Dopnrtmcnt will Board recently from n r , A, W, Rlill HANK UOTAIIIANH Notlco la hereby glvon that nil Occauao ho insisted on driving his Bweot, District Health Otllcer rep “Wu mu inei'chauillsers, Wo'll buy Ilu rrn tt anyit this Is dollliltiily n o t mi plnilgn outseivcs, If vleoUnl, to wrv-.i liold an open mooting In tho Olub ordinances of tho Borough of Mat tho bonds If wo believe wo onn sell ns hn (loos n o t btitlflvo In Interlock the taxpayers aa fnlrly und as etll- Room In Amorlcnn Legion llnll ou oar on Mnln Blroet In n rookies# resenting tho Stnto Deportment of I1', II, Llnyil xpoko to thu Rod llnuk nwan In llio Oounty of Monmouth, th e m lu ii loiisonnblu tlmo nl a fnlr ing dlrncloriiloa on nmjor uuinlol- elently as |giss!blo, Monday nftornoon, Janunry an, nt inannor, Recorder llnrry Iloilo Sr. Health, advised the Hoard thnt no Hiilary Club ou Tiiursihiy at wliluli nnd particularly those relating to lins revoked for o period ot ono pnl bixllei nnd nlso Im believes It C.larrtilt J, MoKoou, 2:30 o'olock. A tnlk on "China, nowngo nr liquid wanton nro being p ro d t." tlnm ho spnkti on thn school* in lioalth applying lo tho district an- yonr, tho driver's lleonso of I.sw Many eominuiilllos hnvo olTeird lo Is lo tlm irri'ntesl ncimfH to tlm Olinrles U Kortonhaim Linen and ainss" will bo glvon by discharged from llio Hlato Hospital Iho pi'oseiil sltuntlon. llo defended noxed d u rin g tho yp'Ar 1031, will bo renco Hininonii. Aooordlng to ths In Murllioi'o into nny water which lio llio legal limit of 0 iier cent lo ooinmiinlty to hnvo tlioso mnjnr of- H oards nt ICiluontlon nml tcneheis. —Advortlimmoiit FP S3* courtesy of the L, Bninlloner 0:mi- tleos as wlitoly dlstftbtlled on iinssl- ati-lotly enforced. ‘ poi'.oo, B ium oiu drovo hi# oar a t a would empty Into l,ako Muinwnn. Interest In marketing new bontU, Ho olnlmed Dint teiiohnra woro ctin- Hoard of Health, Boro of Mntawnn. pany of Nownrk, Jfinoli olub mom liln, so tlmt a greatnr niiinbne or rapid rnto of spood up nnd down Tho Hoard had been Informed that but oven this Inducement bus not ti II,tiling tlielr tliuio now nnd Annuiinermtnt ' August Kntlnor, Soorotsl-y. bor is prlvlloRCd to bring n guost, pooplit mny bo Inrnrinod on llio M ain S treet, Olid th e n inalll|)lll»tild sowago from tho hospital wus lluil- pnvml tho way for romly borrowing. ntuled thnt tlio tiuiiuo Inw wns n The I'artnnrslilii lately sutulstlng —Advortlnomonl F P 33 ipinsltDim iiivolveil lu Iho viirluun thr brnko nnd olutoli ao that tho Ing Its way Into tlm Inkn, The com- Unable lo sell long-term luml Is publlo tinlluy Inw whloh did a grunt between FJISID O, WllflQN and Take Notice! , bodies, onr would skid and turn around nilinlcnllon from llio stnto wns re sues, tho ottlulals hnvo askod for tlonl of good, UI.AIIHNOK MOOUHTRN, tra d in g IIS ' Clara Loiilso Beauty Slioiipe OnmmonolnB Monday, January 11, sovornl tlmos ou tho ourvo nt Mntn ceived following ii mirvoy or tlm iih o rt-li'im louns, but lioi'u ngnlu th e He warm'll imients agnlnsl al- tlupiumo Uundry, has tills day beort Havo your permanent wllh oom- 103a, I shall bo a t tho Dorounh Hall wnn I’nrk, It was roportod tlmt on mntter by Inspectors of the Htnte tliic.it Ion of resole or such leuipor- Hprrlnl liiwlug their sohool* to.bpcomo dls- dissolved, Fred fl, Wllaori la retir fort. No pull, no liiirns, $8.00, CJom. ovory Monday »ntt Thursday ovo* ono occasion tho onr Just esenpod Department, nry obllgntlons hns boon rnlsoil by for Tuesday nnd Wodnesilny, slinni- piggnlKOd mid their efnoleney nnd ing from tho buslnoM ami llio busi Utuntloii wave $7,110. 101 Main St., n ln g i of oaoli wouk to reoolvo Inxi'fl uolng outd tho sidewalk nud strlk A number of milk dealers deliv llio bankers. The tultor point out V>no, ntiger wavo antl light tnulnl, hiornln destioyetl by luts ot contl- ness will be continued Olarenco Phono 1013,—Advortlaomenl FP 33 Holon J). Blinphord, Ing n womnn whoolltig n boby lit a ering m ilk lu M nlnwnu hnvo mil •a, Ai'iioll sUinin treatment, nlinui- dniilin In boards nnd tonoliora. He Moquron under the naaio of Bu- f Borough Collector oarrlage. The atrest wns wot whon scoured permits tor 1033. If tlmy (Continued on pngo eight) '■•vi and wove, M, Fnolnls tliln to rxplalned In tletnll llio riuunolal re- premo Laundry, All monies owlii't Vood Bale - —Advovtlnomoht TP 0-20 Emmons iwrformod Ills tricks, continue to doloy obtnlnhfg per (1.39, l’onunilDiil wave $t to «0. liitlon uf llm toaolmi's to thn stain tho fluprcms linumlry ahoulil bo To M hold nt Ihc Boll Beef Co.'s mits, notion lins boon ordered taken ' Cutil l'nrly M iss lletln n ea ts, B um lihm Hlioti, nnd cinhnod lliero wus a oontrno- paid to Cloronco MoQuetn. vacant etoro nt the oorner of LHllo Radio ftnrvloe The Matnwan Clift Hlinppo ngulimt them. For benefit of Trinity Uplooopnl 111 Uiosd fltrnot, 'Matnwan, Phono lunl relation which should not bn F ltE D O. WIUSON, and M ain Street, undor the nusploss Up-to*dafco toatliv^. ICollogR IMboi Belling out all morehntldlao, re Tho Hncrotury was nlso instruolod Ollllrflh nt tho Parish Hoiiao, Fi'l* SDH.—Advertisement FP lltf librogntnd by vlolotis loglslntloil, OUARRNOR M
They have spent their spare time Innovation for kew Jersey, although ably received. On suggestion of the "PAITIE** TO BE STAbED ' tho footlights. It Is packed with A C A l'IA S >88UE1> ■ „ on ifc^and quite a few times: have other states hare adopted the sys Rev. Thomas s. Cotfc, pastor of the F O B RAIUTAN PO ST , A, L, pretty muslo nml contains a contin 1 AGAINST JOHN FEIlItAIUA been excused from dosses to paint/ tcm with great satisfaction- to Presbyterian Ohurch,’ It was decided ual ohnln of humor that never lap Their labor has been Justly re* sportsmen. , to hold a Sundny school party. PJfl- Iw sl PfepUs Wai: S i Soin lft ill for & siitiute. These 3 *,’111 be A capias was issued against John SCHOOL NEWS warded. ~ • • ;•. -i ■;?. Plena for creating and stockln: day evening, February 13, Mrj. J. Cast: Thlrly-flvr In Chelus. aeon In tiio principal roles aro; the Fcrrnrln nt tho suit of one, .draco Oeorgo Davison and Mrs. W, 31 Ml&es Alice Olldorsloovo, Bosnia Elllto of Perth Ainboy, alleging that the free hunting and Ashing “Pnttlc," a John V. R o g o ia; pi-o* ORGANIZATION OF BOOM 37 grounds will be worked out by the biggin accepted tlio responsibility Hopla, Evelyn Fltagerald, Jessie 1., John Perrarla.was tho father .oMior ductlon. will bo stagtd for Raritan □ovfart ftiirl TV!it K iinrlniv. Mltnl*. BCHOOL CALENDAR Fish and Gamo Cnmmlulnnnr, for providing the supper. Each class illegimatu cliiiti. Forruria wiia held orunnv ddecc P ost n o . 33, A m erican Legion, o n StrniiB, Pred Cvoes, Joseph Lovett, uiru U l/livvli A IlLOi* Edw ard W sgner '33 which Is dlreotdd by ths atatute to will participate ln tho party pro Under $3,000 ball,; but aamo was IIIUII tho evenings of February I and 3 Harry Johnston, John O, llurtilor rirotky Schlldknccht *33 An electtan was held In Room 37 divart ono-thlrd of license1 Income gram . later redtlcod to IfiOO.: No data lias Refreshments of lco cream anil In tho Koyport High Bchool audi nnd Lawrcnco Swenson. CLUB RE0RGAI.1ZED an Wednesday at which ths follow to a special fund for tills projeot. bcon sot for -.trial'..Ai tho- present 3*onday—Basketball practice, bojs, cako wore served. torium . 1 Tho chorus will hnvo thirty- ing offlcers Were chDson: General Tlio parks will bo developed with time, Edward Parry Jr. Is attorney Tucjduy—Ikukelball rune. Mala* “Pnttlo." tho American story of five beautiful - girls who sing anil ORIGINAL 100 MEft'UERS HAVE issimo, Louis N. Pasleniw, Home out cost to taxpayers. Leading for Mr. Porrnrla. , - - - '■ ; wan vs. Key|H>rt« aw ay. “regular folks," deals wllh a young dance. Thoy mnko the show very I1EEN REDUCED 'iO ABOUT 25. Room teaclicr; President, Joo Kirk; sportsmen who promoted tho park Press Club meeting. lady who impersonates an elevcn- professional with tholr clcvor stops Vice President, John Fogarty; 0e plan bcltovo It Is of opportuno ad Wednesday—Basketball practice for PUPILS WILL STAGE yenr-old orphan to win tho ntloc- and novelty costumes, ; It Is snld that oypn Uie Jioardelo Clinton Hejcr llu Been Cboaeu u retary, John Csraociolo; Qeoretory vantage ln that It will provide In boys. tlons of the boy of her oholce. Tills Editor of the "N en" lo Succeed of Shades, Edward Wsgner; Secre creased opportunities nt small cost OPERETTA TONIGHT shun tho S3 bill as unluckj'. &ut;in Girls’ Glee Club. boy returns to his llttlo home town A college professor snys civiliza tary of floor, Carmlno Infdslno; for healthful recreation for nearly n spite dr tho superstition we would Jean While. Who Graduates. Thursday—-Girls’ basketball practice. supjMiscdly rich, but really very tion Is now undor construction. And Secretary of Doors, E d w a rd . Sch u - half-million hunters and anglers (Continucd from pasc one) Friday—Basketball, game, Matawan thoroughly "-broko." Really the Just now It seems to be passing over be willing to take a; choncc .on-a George Lyon bcr; Secretary ot Boards, Dorothy and - will bring an Important en vs. Carteret, home, world champion middleweight box n pretty rough detour. million of them. > Rader. hancement of tho quantity and food Cerrato, Ttuth Ziegler, Dorothy Zieg m e Matawan Hlgh School Prcsi Boys* Glee Club. er, ho poses ns a succcsslul business The Idea of thla organization Is value of fish and game. ler, Mildred Soldier, Pauline ICcarns, Club has been reoraaniaed. The Orchestra practice. man, due to the fact that this par to see that our room has things In As the new system Is developed It Elro&c Applcgato, • Allda VerVoori, Club, previous to this time, consist New classes will start for the ticular little town considers a prize an orderly way. will make every holder of a New Dorothy Holliday, Adcllno Do Fcllze, ed of over 100 members- This or- . • second semester. Through fighter next to a criminal. H i s m any eanlzadon, Supervisor of Mntawan v the efforts of John S. Me Jersey hunting nnd fishing Uconse Ethel Davis, Pauline Ellison. Doro autnmotlcally entitled to sport un trials and complications thnt arise a ju x t High School John 6. McCurdy, MJ>>s ... C urdy, Supervisor of th e ROOM S3 thy Cosgrove, Dorothy Schlldknecht EE L S A E great areas heavily stocked with from "Pattlc's" attempts to win him J. Mabel Brown, editor of the Mat* High School, the Seniors nnd Dorothy Dill. SMALL tlOMES, LOTS AND ACREAGE fish and game, n privilege now re over, culminnting..with his real iden avan Jaurnal, and-Everett «Rudlotf will;not have 'any-conflicts. ; Arthur Froeblich ’32 Ethel Heuser will be the accom tity b^ing discovered and tho. way o f th e Anbury Park Press, all agreed wllh their subjects.; served for wealthy club members or panist. ' ; HENRY S. DEVLIN Room 38 organized and elected owners of big estates. As additional hs: liim lly works o u t ‘of hls m isfor was too large and unvieldly to give Officers a s follows:.President, Don- Pauline Parish. will appear ln a tunes'furnish one' of ■ th e1 most ‘ en Itoom 210 121 A lain Street P hone M ata w an 80 :.; the students full benefit' of the ac funds become available year after SENIOR MEETING aid MandeyUle; < Vico President, year, new lands will be acquired by solo dance., * •. : grossing' stories ever placcc!' behind tivities afforded. • • - Carlton Applegate; Secretary, Mary .the State through purchase or lease, The sccnery was painted by Helen There are now, about 30 to : S3 Class of 1832 Selects- Pla^k an d Menzel; Treasurer, Raymond Fred amply supplied wllh fish and game Oschwald, Sarah Jiigbie, Ethel Hcu-1 members in the Club, consisting of . . : • Green M jta Color*, .v :.1. da. • : ;' '• and thrown open for use of li Bcr, W illiam P artridge, V incent P a t Ju n io rs a n d Seniors. T ills p la n -will C linton lle y e r ’32 • ' John Graham has been confined censed sportsmen during the Ash ton and Oeorge Lyon. cive all students a chance to be to his home on account of illness. ing and Hunting seasons. • The posters were drawn by Inez members of the Press Club but will At a meeting of the'Seniors, held This park project is to be devel Rlccardi, Meta Applegate, Helen keep the number small and selec in the Study Hail of the High School VAN DAALEN TO RUN oped without interfering with the Oschwald, Lois Brown, Helen Orsha tive at one time, • • , ; . on Monday neon, the class colors were chosen.. Several combinations '- F O R ASSEM BLY P O S T present system o[ general distribu and Ethel Heuser. Miss Jean White, who has been were presented by the committee, tion and protection of fish and Construction was made by Wil editor of the “News” sent - from tha but the class voted almost, unani Middletown Man Announces lie game—a system thnt, according to liam Partridge, George. Lyon and High School, will graduate in Janu Will Be G. O. P. Candidate. the last annual game census rec ANTHRACITE HARD C O E mously for black and green. The Vincent Patton. ' , ary. Clinton Heyer '32 has been background of the banner will be . With the assertion that ho is pre ords, gave Jcrseymen ln return for '' T h e C andy C om m ittee consists of . • i srlccted to take her place for the black, with tbe design In green. pared to contribute hls political arid ap proxim ately 1310,000 in license Inez Rlccardi, Gertrude Oachwald, balance of the year. This work Is There were mottoes presented to economic - experience oil behalf of fees, at least two million days of Dorothy Hotallng, Eleanor Ravetthil, not entirely new to Clinton. He the class by George Lycri, who was current harassed investors, bank de sport olid a yearly fish and game Lydia Orsha, Myrtle Heyer, Daisy very ably assisted Jean White as appointed at the last meeting by positors and taxpayers, Henry Van bag w ith a food value of 81,343,168. Hiccordi nnd Rulh Tunnlngton. assistant editor since, the News Club Mrs. (Herbert Glttins, Class Advisor, Daa'.en of Mlddleto—n Township, The now schedule of license rocs, Joseph Kirk Is in chargc of tlckcts Stove $12.75 Cash Delivered has been organized. as a committee of one to bring lh publicly announced his candidacy which still Is lower than in a ma and Oeorge Lyon will handle the There have been new reporters all the mottoes he could And. Thorfe for the Republican nomination for jority. of states, fixes the resident lighting cftcctd. eeleeted to represent the rooms as the Assembly In tiio May primary, were several others suggested by the h u n tin g an d fishing license a t $3.15. The High School wishes to ac u t i follows: Room 21, Gfertrudo Osch» members of Uio Class. Six mottoes Mr. Van Daalcn was a member of Non-resident and aliens will pay knowledge gratefully, the assistance w aid; Room 32, M ary Scadis; Room favored by tho class in general wci'C the Monmouth County Republican $10.50 for hunting and fishing or given by Mrs. Sherry and Mrs. Don Nut 12.7S SB. Mildred Sddler; Room 57. Phil put on tlic blackboard to be chosen Executive Oammtttee for several 15.60 for flsliing only. Ono year of nell. < v v. •• '•';. 'Tf-‘f '; ■1 lip Schuber. V; from . I t was Anally ‘ decided tliut years and Is a factor ln Middletown legal resldonce Is necessary to ob Ml students who are not members "Ever Faithful" would be most ap Township politics, ho being the or tain a resident llocnse, Womoti of the Press Club are urged to con* pro p riate for 1032. . iginal booster for Senator W. War must liavo a llccnso for llshlng, tinuc to turn ln kny Interesting new ren Barbour when ho sought tho Tho design for the banner hns not whereas lonnoriy thoy lind to pny material that they feel will Interest Slate Senatorial nomination during ; > ,Vr‘ •* been decided, but 11 Is tho opinion feo only for liuntlim. Occii;...i>li I KEYPORT RADIO 1 the publlo. The method of selecting of many that It will bo taken from tho campaign of 1B20. of farms nml members of their news will bo more exoluaive from tho emblem on the ring with a few He In 'well known to tho county Immodinto families nctuiilly residing now on. This liu been done to ere* alterations. lendors and his past polltloal activ thereon, are exempted from llccnso SALES CO, * fu*e a better News Department In ities haw developed a considerable requirements while gunning or fish ‘ilouso of Scrvlco” the aehboJ. nnd lnllucntlnl following, particular COMM KIICIAL CLXIII MCRTINO ing on snld Innns. It U the deairo of tho members to ly along; tho bay and soashoro sec Serve! Elcctric create a Social Club In affiliation tions of the county. It Is bccauso of Oflteer* Are Chosen at Meeting In with thcimaolvea. Thla department tlio Insistences of his ninny friends, flUNOAY SCHOOL WOllKFRK RofriBcrntion will pay duoa and havo entertain* the Auditorium. he states, that ho Is Announcing his PLAN TO lNCltKAHr' INTKltKHT m enu. Thero are many into resting CliarlDtte G ard n e r '12 candidacy. R-C-A VICTOR RADIO plans for tho Spring Edition of tho On Thur«Uy, Jnnutu'y 31, thoro Along with Ills political activities, Tcachors in tho Sunday school of CROSLEY Nows olu b . was it aominorclal Olub mcotliiK In ho has been an aetlvc worker In Uie Mntwwnn Pmibyli'rlnn Chmvh met for discussion ami conference i : n : c T i u o w a s h i n g VALLEY DRIVE, MATAWAN, N. J. the oiidltomm. MIm Elcancr llnvct- clvlo, oommunlty, fraternal and last rtlday evening nt tho homo of MACllINl'R JUNIOR WOMEN’S MEETING tlnn presided, wltli the help of Mini benevolent undertakings. Laura Clordot, and Mrs. Alion. Offi In business pursuits, Mr, Van Mr. ntvd Mra, W. Oliver Ulg^hi, Bu- V.Xpert Itrp a lrln g porlntciulcnt und llt'ginncr.V De Urporl of Chrtatmas Wot* tilrf ' by cers elected «xre: rrceldciit: Juini.t Daalen Is an Investment counselor partment Supervisor, respectively, Yard Adjoining High School Tel. Matawan 213 ItHlrf Committee Chalrmnn. ' Vunock: Vlcc Prealdcnt, T'ony associated with ono of tlio lending 50 W . Front St. v.re«owlcli: SccrotAry. Mildred Bdd- International stock and commodity S uperin ten d en t Dljuiln priv>civtcd Charlotte Gardner ’S3 V lionr 738 K oyport lerj Trcssurer, Kbile llrown. brokerage houses which has a several plans lor improving tho On January tt, there wim fcajwclfll IMmvi tw ura m ndo for n eoolul branch ofllec In Now Joisoy, , Bundny school, which were favor- mrriing of tho Junior Woman hoid wecli.nl before the mld-yoor pinhiid- nt tlio mine of tlie Pretldanl. A Ubhs so tlftit Uie Senior pupils mny n-jKirt of the Christmas vork waa BOY SCOUT TROOP TO attend. A piny will be (riven nnd BE INSPUCTKD TONIOIIT riven by the Chairmen of. tlw Un* other onlcrtalnmopl* provided. vw^oyinent IU llcf Oohimutoto. Members are anxiously awnilliifi Tonight, nt tho mooting of Uoy T hin w ork *waj n c ^ m p lla h e d w ith an answer to n letter written to the combined help of the, Eaatein Scouts T ro o p No. 173, n n Inspec Onptnln Johnson by Vivian Pmdcn, tion of the Troop will bo nindo by -u ' t \ i v * B'.nr nnd the Oirl Scouta to whom daUiij tiormlsslon to vltlt F-nt Mon- tho Junior Women eitond their Assistant Deputy Commissioner of nu nh, Whon Uils letter U rceiuvcd the district. The Inspections aro ’U j V >' 5 . ’ i thnnfca. . l!,o C >nnncrclnl Club will ff.i on A [11' ■> * ‘»' , • lirlorc the end of this'month tho made onco every three months to STEINBACH U ur of Inspection to Sandy Hook. check upon advaneeiftonts. records, ‘ V ’> ' 1 »> «> . U 1 “ i ' w Junior Women expect lo attend Tlio Commercial Olub Is Uie larg their annual thcatrr imrty, which troop activities and on other points. est organisation In Uio sohool and Troops measuring tip tu a standard linn b«n delayed, duo to an unek* overy pupil Is taking grcnt Inteiw. l>o>Med loss of capital. cot by tho Council will be olnsscd iu In Its activities and working for tlie elthor a Red Star or Uluo Star troop Some time In February, the Junior advancement of ill standnrds. COMPANy t if> i. 1 "*j 'ViJ ')Vl (■ ? « !v aiJiV Women will give a dance, with the and the members of the troop will bo permitted to wear I lie emblem Atlon of the Senior Olub. STUDY HALL NEWS ASBUI^y PAR.K, TtiLn w to raise funds for thla yeart designated, according to which class the troop attaint during the pe OhrLv‘.ma.i voA. . George Lyon There was ah attendance of all riods. So far, Troop No, 73 has met , U ' ■ / ' W ! but three members, fW some un* John E. HelineU, Frlnelpal of all requirements. known reason both oounscllon were Matawan lllfih School, addrtsajd Following the meeting, n Board Ihc Qransc Ass?c4Btton Key'Hdit o i iujviow will bo conducted by Uio Next last week In tlie Keyport ' Publlo Afirr « few other details went at* members ot tho Troop Committee, ‘ *4 »I . ‘.piided to, thr meeting w
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They have spent thclr sparo time Innovation for Now Jersey, altbotfgh obly rocolvcd. On suggestion of tho *'PATTIE? TO BE STAGED - tho footlights. It Is- packed ; with A CAPIAS ISSUED , . on it,and quite a few times hate Mlier states have adopUd tho ,sy«-[Rev. Thomas S, Ootfc. pastor of tlw FO B KAHITAN PO ST, A. L, protti’ inuslo' ttiid u3!!ta!tiS;a oohllh- AGAINST JOHN FERRAKIA tarn excused Irom dassaa I d pain t. tem* w ith great ‘ satisfaction to' Presbyterian Ohti«;h, it wa?.decided ual chain of humor tbfl rievcf lsfei Their labor has been Justly re sportsm en. to hold a Sunday school party, l’ri- Local People Will Bo Seen In tlio for a minute. Thoso who will be A capias wus lssupil against John ICHOOL NEW, warded, ■" .! ,.. - ■ Plans for creatine and stocking day evening, February 13. Mi‘s. scon in tho principal Mies: nro: tho C**i; Thlrty-|)ve In Chorus. Fofrnrln at tho suit; of ono, Oraco Oeorgo Davleyn nnd Mrs.- :W. JI. tho free hunUng and fishing Misses Alice Olldersloevo, Besslo Elllto of Perth Amboy, alleging that ORGANIZATION OF R/IOM ,17 biggin
COUNTV UAB CO, TEAM T ho Bayro U Fisher Olub of tho FURTHER CUT MADE BURLINGTON AGAIN HEADS CQNGRWWMAX SUTPHC-I FOnaiNG TO THE FltONT Middlesex County Bowling League, EAST KEANSBURG IN COUNTY BUDOET FISH AND GAME BOABD WANTS,SPECIAL STAMP w u also victorious ovor the local SPORT NEWS T entatlvo R eduction" of $38,000 Without Oourt for I'nwtlcc, ■ Team toam In tho threo games rolled on HOUSES BURNED At the annual meeting of the Mew Congressman William H. Sutphln I. Kngaglng In Oames.^ , tho Koyport alleys on Wedneaday. Agreed on by Finance Committee Jersey Board ot Flsh and' Game h u transmitted to the Postal De ASBURY PARK HIGH Tho Oounty Oos Company basket • Tho scoro: , . ' • Tour Houses Burn; Three Wero At a meeting ol the Finance Com- Commissioned held at the State partment a request from Rex Yard, PHI GAMMA LOSES ball tesm is forglns to the ftont in Sajro i Fiihor. UnoccupIcd ' niltlee' of tho Board of Chosen Housa ln Treiiton, H. J, Burlington President of the Toms River KI- DOWNED BY KEYPORT the basketball world. Blurting off Bailey ...... 170' 230 247 Four bungalows on Port Mon Freeholders Monday, at which all of Montvale, head of the depart wanls Club lo r a special postage EXHIBITION GAME without a court to practice on ciyl E lnhorn ...... 100 201 20S mouth ftoad and Bra^ Avenue, East woro present, a . lurtlier tentative ment for several yean, was re stamp to commombrate the block using actual games to condition M o r o n ...... ,,....1 0 0 ISO 1715 Keansburg, wero destroyed by «ro out or ,58,600 In tho 1032 budget elected to the presidency. Other of house battle at Toms River during k k y n t a k i : snoui:iT»;s’ s c a l i * miTOI'UH LKAGUIS TEAM F1NDB thomselves,, In the last two weeks Hmlolcskl ...... 330 200 102 at 4 p'clock on Tuesday morning. was made, and the members and ficers of tlie board, also re-elected, the Revolution. In hla letter to tha o n Tin; i.osicit.s' c o u r t . KEYH IN HAKE FORM. they havo tackled somo of the state's Larson ...... 102 230 )90 Tho two center bungalows were tho counsel, Attorney Oeneral Wil are; Dr. Charles F, Hunter of Pali Postal Department,' Congressman foremost senior teams with a oredit- burned to the ground, whllo tho two liam A.' Stevens, agrood to a 10 per sade, vice president,, and H. M. Arm I>orol High Nohoot Hoys In Wonder Every Mnu on Local Team Shows Sutphln said the Toms River battla nblo Allowing. Tholr most (ormld- T otal ...... 070 1031' D7D end ones wero damaged on one sldft cent reduction In their salaries, ef strong of Jersey City, treasurer. was considered Important by histor ful Condition 1‘luyln/f Stronger nl Improvement, nnd Triumphs by ablo showing was last Wednesday K ey p o rt' , only. TIiq cause, of the lire is un fecting a ’ saving of $2,800. Other Walter H. Fell of Trenton, Is secre ians of the Revolution, although not Km) ol CSainu T h a n n t tho N tart. Bcore of 40 io 22.< evening at the State Home, James- Pentermnn ..,,.,.140 - 174 171 known, as three of tho houses wero cotinty omployea will be Interviewed tary and James M. Stratton of Long one of the major engagements. If burg, when thoy were beaten by W alling ...... 212 - 201 • 104 unoccupied. Branch, is chief warden,. < Keyport Hlifh -traveled lo Asbury regarding a voluntary 10 per cent Congressman Sutpbin's request re Phi Onmma Delta, loading frater cloven points In the final quarter, K ln h alcr ...... 101 101 104 Members of the Flsh and Game Purlc last Wednesday and played Tho houso on tho corner, of Bray cut ln their salaries so as further ceives the shabby treatment that nity team ln tho Rutgers League, Up until the last Ave minutes the K ruser ...... 100 203 191 Commission and counties directly ono of the finest dofcnslvo gamrs Avenue Is owned and ocoupled by reduce the budget. ' Congressman Hoffman's request for came to Keyport, Friday night, and Stato Home was only three points Conw ay ...... 188 228 237 under their supervision are; Presi ever seen on the shore court. Key Mrs, Marksteln, who tho neighbors There was a further ,25,000 cut a “Molly Pitcher" stamp did, it la foun4 the High School team ln raro a h e ad . M anager Riley Bold th e O as dent Burlington, Bergen and Pas port was almost Invincible when thu had a hard time arousing, as she is ln the bridge and culvert appro not likely to he granted. form. So rare, In fact, thnt tho Company team gave them more op T otal ...... 922 B99 077 saic; Commissioner Hunter; Bussex homers tried to work tholr way slightly deaf, This house was one priation. Last year tho appropria visitors never h,jJ. a chancc. Key* position than any tcsm other than and Morris; Commissioner Arm through for a basket. of thoso saved from complete de tio n was $250,000 an d It h a d been Create more Business by a display p o rt won 45 to 22. the Jasicaburg Els Five, which hn* KEYPORT A. A. TO PLAY strong, Hunterdon, Hudson and Es The scoro was 10 to 0, which In struction, c u t to $200,000. I t now stan d s a t a d 1*1 this paper, \ ' ' The Gammas had Stager, brother tho honor of being the only team LONG BRANCH LYCEUM sex; Commissioner Alex H. Phillips, Itself, Indicates the very close che^k East Keansburg, Port Monmouth, $176,000. . of the noted "Whltcy,” and Bllder- to dercat the State Homo this year. Princeton, Mercer and Monmouth; Keyport kept on the rangy Parkers. Belford and Leonardo fire compan A cu t of $25,000 ln the G eneral bauk at forward. Hanccok Jumped Albnck nnd Daley, two of th'e state's Next Thursday night, the Keyport Commissioner Lewis Spinks, Nixon, Btrnngc to relate, ICoyport was way ies all responded to the call, and It Hospital Appropriation was agreed center with two of tho most prom best tossers, play with the State A. A. wll lplay the strong Lyceum Middlesex and Warren; Commis behind during tho flrat half of tho was only the prompt action of the upon. . ising basketball players at Rutgers Home. Club of Long Branch on the local sioner James Robert Hensler, Toms camo, even though they playec^ air firemen that, prevented a moro dis The Allenwood Hospital 'grounds • ; T el P erth Amboy 4>2027 stationed at guards, Hcrmcda and On Friday night at Jamosburg, oourt. \ . River, Ocean, Atlantic and Cape tight ball. Good foul shooting on astrous Are, for tho houses are In a m ain ten an ce w as cut from $1,000 Truex. Both of tho last-r::. . ;d the County Oas Company played The Lyceums will have "Chief” May; Commissioner George C. War tho part of Smith gave Asbury an thickly populated section of the to $>>00 and $500 eliminated for the boys are sure to make the Varsity the Big Flvo and led the entire Beatty, High School coach, and ren, Jr., Summit, Union and
T o t a l . o m !B 4 B0 Total ...... II o 'J3 m r>.G E FOUR T H E MATA W A N JOURNAL FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1932
The Congress should do every THE HATAWAN JOURNAL thing possible to reduce the post of SCHOOL DAYS d w i g ; government. It should EcrutlnUs Telephone 1ST It Is My Opinion That— a FRENEAU Mrs, Amelia Oriian and son, tho homo of Mr. and Mrs) .Olydo ported ln February. Tho number of PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. T. S. COBB VIEWS f THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Floyd, nnd Mrs. Rosie Wlon visited Bowne Br. , , . ,; . marrlagos recorded were for other PEOPLE'S CLUB HAS MEETING - : A SPECIAL EXHIBIT 1‘rcnosu To Have Civic Association tha former1* daughtor, Mrs. Milton Mrs, Louis Sohulmolstor and chil months aa follows: ( .M ataw an and Vicinity "Jcphthah, a Man of G ckhI In te n Belovor, of Tanner's Corner, Wed dren woro visitors on Bunday ut Mureli, July, August, two each; The need for Christian virtues tn While in New York, Saturday, t|io It was decided, In view of the nosday. tions,” will be the sermon topis at constant domand tor moro civic In tho home of her mothor, Mrs. Katlo May, September, October, throe present-day character building was tho Matawan Presbyterian Church, Rev. T hom as S. Cobb, pcC3>r of the Mrs. Ocorgo Oaub and son, Wal Fay, ' ' . . Mr«, Loliro Mount of Bllverton, Wrest and also to taring about Cottar oi\ch; April, Juno, November, ono discussed, at a meeting of tho Sunday morfilng. The Rev. Thomas Presbyterian Church, visited the ■ »p4nt ovor Friday In town, ter, woro South Rlvor visitors re Mr. aiid Mrs, Daniel Oatib onter- ench. Tho total births was twenty- Young Peopled Club at the Prcsby- special exhibit of Chinese im peril, oo-operatlon in projects of public cently. S. Oobb, pastor, ’Will narrate the old Interest, that ths people of tho FrG' talnod Mr, and Mrs. David Plerco three, tnrlnn Ohivrch, Monday evening. It Hcbrcv' iritse d y «md sn ■>*. priestly and theatrical vobcs on dis , ...Alien E, Ciuylon is upending Iho ■ Mrs; Loon Burlow nttondod tho nouu sootlon should form a Olvlc of Englishtown, Sunday afternoon. Death laid a heavy hand on Mat was decided that the qualities men plamviion of Jephthah's fUicldal ac play at tbe Metropolitan Museum ^ Woek In Chicago on bualncts, Inaugural ceremony of Ooverhor Mr, and Mrs, Arthur -Brown Sr, awan during 1031 and led both the tioned by Pnul in his letter to the tion. At the evening service at 7:30 of Art. Ro was a guest of friends P. Howard Lloyd nddreesed the Association. The organisation moot Mooro at Tronton at Tuesday, wero yisltod on Sunday by tholr birth and marrlago rate. There phlllippians; truth, honesty, Justice, on the Museum Staff at-the Manges i ? M&Uiwan .MflaoiUe Ijodao on Tuoh- ing Is to be hold ln tho Frcncau Are o’clock, the pastor will read John son, Ollvor, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Nor wore thlrty-nlno deaths during the purity, loveliness and good repu Symphony Orchestra program in , day. night . ■ house, tomorrow evenlhg, at 8 o'clock Mansfield's dramatic monologue on at which time officers will bo oloctod CLIFFWOOD man Vnn Houvol of New. Brunswick. year, tho month March leading with tation, are essential lor a success “Tlie Everlasting Mercy.” Study In . . — , • j . ’ Mr»?Thoodoro CHekote is cxhibit- and committees formod and what- The Ladlee’ Auxiliary , of tho Flro a total of olght. Tliorc wero six ful and happy life.' the Gospel o/ John will be continued Why is it. that the more money ,,, lng foraythliv ln full bloom picked Company will hold a meeting in tho d eath s In Ja n u a ry , Avo in A ugust, over olso the tlmo might pormlt. Miss Martha Marz, Mias Emma at tho Thursday evening mld-vrsek the rich save, the less money t]ie 'from: her garden, ■ flro house on Tuesday evening., four each in Juno and July, three Following an animated discussion It Is sincerely hoped that many will Marz, Miss Leona Martin and Mar service. poor will have to save? ; "-.J- ln November, two each ln Fcbru on Paul's teachings, under the A A'meeting of stockholders ol Tho attend tho meeting. tin More motored to tho Valley F. HOWARD LLOYD ary and May and one each in tho leadership of tho Rov. Thomas S. , .f Motttwnn Bnpk has been called lor Btroam Airport, Sunday. , , 'TuesjJny morning, , months of April, October, Decem Oobb, Presbyterian pastor, the Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Conover en. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mettlng en . ■ ADDBEBSES MASONS ber. ■ . ' young people played various games. I ’ * Margnrot J. Devlin was the tertalned the Rev. E. F. Reed, pas tertained a party of friends at their At the last regular meeting of Tho report was compiled by Bor Shirley Van Brakle was winner of a 1 ■ BUest.of Ulss Mary Martin ln Ellza- tor of the Methodist Church of homo last Friday evening ln cele* M ataw an Lodge No. 102, Froc and ough Olerk William A. Rodgers. ping-pong tournament. Refresh ■ >. both oyer the week-end, , Matawan, Mrs Reed and Mr. and bratlon of the birthday of their Acccpted Masons, Tuesday evening, ments of hot chocolnto and cake ( ,, Miss ireno^Bolto had as^her guest Mrs. Ocorgo Stllwell at dinner, niece, Miss iMnrgarct Mettlng. Cards Worshipful Brother F. Howard MATAWAN SCHOOL BOARD were served under-direction of the , -, over-;t«e' week-end* i Miss Eleanor Wednesday evening. . were-played and refreshments wero v Lloyd, a Past Master of the Lodge, RELEASED MISS M. METTINQ Executive Committee composed of ■ .. Petrneus ol New York. Mrs. James Thompson has re servod. ■ Mary Insley, Mae Lines, and Floyd turned homo otter spending several gavo a very fine address. Frof. \ Thjj annual- Washington supper of Several from Cllffwood and OllfT- Lloyd took as his subject, "Tlic sig The Board of Education meeting Bliss. A guest, Dorothy Holliday, weeks with her nlecc, Mrs. Bessie wood Bench ottended a card party M o ta w a n (a. E. Chursh will be serv- nificance of the Three Degrees.” ln special session ln the High School Was welcomed. . Eggart of Larchinont, N. Y. Mrs. at the home 'of Mrs. Hyer ln Mata- •.eft on Tuesday evening,' February 23. About forty brethren wero pres Tuesday night, discussed the resig The next meeting of the group Thompson was quite ill while there wan, which was given ln honor of 'A .daughter, MSrgaret, was born ent and all were unanimous ln say nation recently rcc.civcd from Miss will be held Wednesday evening, and Is still under a doctor’s care. Mrs. Hyer’s aunt, Mrs. Nellie Taft. to-W r,:and Mrs. R. C. Devlin, Mon- ing it was one of tho finest talks Margaret Mettlng, a teacher in the Ja n u a ry 27, a t 7:30 o'clock: in the ' Miss Olive Stllwell entertained About twenty guests were present -day. Thla is their flftli daughter. ; thoy ever heard. . Cllffwood school. After Miss Met ieoturo room of the Presbyterian two tables of brldgo, Tuesday eve Pinochle; ouehro, fan tan and don}- It Is the intention of Brother Pike tlng had presented her resignation Ohurch. Final plans for a Young ' ■'•Mrs.; David Suydam spent Friday ning, after which refreshments were inoes were played. High scorers tho new Master, to. have several of she requested that It bo rcconsld People's service, to be held Sunday •;visiting: Mrs. Emma Brown and served. were' as follows: Pinochle, Mrs. these addresses during tho winter ored by the Board and Her position evening, January 31, ln the Presby M rs.M UlnrdR. Trimble at Belford. Mrs. Hancc Wolt of Red Bank, Charles Mettlng, Mrs. Eiscnbach; and any brother who misses them saved U possible. ■ terian Ohurch, will bo made. The : .. Adelo iT.-Jordan," ion of Mr. and visited her niece, Mrs. John K. euchre, Mrs. Weber; Mrs. T, Regan; will miss a real treat. Tho Teachers’ committco, which INSPIRES THRIFT ; . M rs, J; A, Jo rd a n , will spend th e Crlne, recontly. ! discussion will be led,by Floyd Bliss. fan tan, Joseph Collins, Mrs. Dilks; had been ln session with Miss Met- j Week-end in Newark. : - .Mrs. Holmes Lambcrtson spent dominoes, Mrs. E, Arose, Mrs. D. ting, recommend, that the resigna Tuesday with her father, William Blyth. . . . EXAMS FOR WEST POINT The habit of making regular de -• Edwarcj updegrafl t of New tion bo received as of January. 20 Tho first day her ohlldron start} Lambertson, of Ccdnr Grove, : ARE 1IELD AT FREEHOLD ; , ('-IforlE.-ls 'spending STAYS DIVORCE SUI1; DAMAGES OF U.760 OfQce, clm rta wero p resented a t tho arc well suited, and sho. lias tho dis Ttl 245-J fupplou for tiule JOHN IEC 0M PTE GETS OP KEANSBURG MAN WATER SYSTEM PLAN FOB INJURED SPINE meeting whloh gavo » graphlo pic- tin c t ndvahtugr of being- close to thp FARM BUREAU NEWS turo ol what has actually happened largo consuming markota, besides FAlRSERViCE KENNELS AWARD FOR LAND By court order, Vico Chancellor EXPLAINEDAT FRENEAU Mrs. William E. Gordon Wins Law and Is luppoulng lu tho vcgotablo having wolMovnldpod farmers Berry on Thursday stayed WIHlnm suit Agalmt Iloilo Corporation. Articles of Interest to Arrlcul. Industry. I n th e decade from 1030 inavkt'U In or adjacent to her terri ItE O , A. K . ( ’. COMMISSION DECIDES STATE E. Dyer, Kcnnsburg electrician, (Continued from pago ono) A verdict of dom ngcs for $3,720 tartsts by Elwood Douglas*, to 1(30, tho area which Includes tory, Each day moro . vegetable Homo of Champion SHALL PAY 1IIM >2,000 from proceeding any further with was given for Mrs. Maybollo V, d o r County Agricultural AgonL Florida, Increased from 100,000. to grow ers In Uio county aro booom- Falricrvlce Chief LUtlc tik his dlvorcc suit against his wife un foot charge on both angle* of their don, wlfo of Wllllnm IS. Gordon o; 400,000 ncres, T ho a re a which ln - ing vitally Interested In produotlon Stanley nnd Brnin Slirlbrlck of til ho has paid her 942Q which slio property but would fill Are It wltli Keyport, aualnst tho Rolls Traiiilt eludoJi. Toxnt and Oklahoma In- costs, tholr ntUtudo being that If mi\TA»VnX'i, n , J . it*rita4» Aro AUuwrd 51,000 fur claims he owes her os arrearages tholr nclghbar ticrasa the way. Tlie Corporation ln a lawsuit which was • f or tho Flower I,ovor orcaicd from ' llOJJQO to 300,000 thoy con redticu tholr costs some 'The Deat Thero I h In Alrodalea” L an d T aken by State* in support. estimated cost ]»r running foot for tried boforc Judge Gallagher aud a • A card, phono call, or letter, to ncron. Tho Paclflo Coast area 111' where without Impairing tho quali Dyer has filed ln chanccry for each foot of pro|>erty tilonn the wa Jury at Freehold last week, your Monmouth County Extension crcnscd from 100,000 to 470,000 ty of the product,, they will be lust Jacob n, LcflerLs of Matnwan, Jo- support on the grounds of desertion te r moiiM o n all liLs fro n t foat s e w Tho suit waa tha outcomo of spi Sorvloe, Oourt Houso, Freehold, nores, and tho Nortli Atlnntlc area, so much ahead of tho other follow. soph L. Danahay of Freehold, ami but In an answer last week, his ed would bo 04 ccnta. Each person nal injuries which olra. dordon re Will bring you by m all, ono or a ll of which Includes Now Jorsoy In EDWARD W. CURRIE Oeorgo Conover of Kcyjwrt, Com- wife, Mabel V. Dyer, alleged she Installing water would nnd It necoj* celved last fVbruury wliilo sho was a the following anrdon Bulletins: creased from 130,000 to 180,000 P. O. WEIGAND CHAIRMAN mi&sloncr* appointed by Justicc Bo- was obliged to leave him Juno 1, s»ry on making application to the lwssenger on n Rollo bus.. At thot "Chrysanthemums for tho Home," acres. Flltoen years ago the North CARD PARTY AT BELMAR Attorney and No; 1311; "H erbaclous P erennials,M dlue to make an avrnrd by reason of 1028, because of extrem e cruelty, borough at the Borough Hall to pay time Mrs. dordon was employed at Atlantia area had a greater aoreago Counsellor-at-Law thfc condemnation of lands of John support order issued out of chan (as for tho Installation of a water tho omco of County Olerk Joseph No, 19B1; "G arden Iris," No. 1400, ln commerolal vegetable production Monmouth Council No. 9, New Lo Comptc situate on the Stone ccry Septem ber 28 of th e some lateral to th'j property line and for MoDermott of IFroohold, and was on nnd Growing Annual Flowering tlmn cither the Texas area or tho Jersey Civil scrvlco Association, will 121 M ain Ht. M ntaw an, N. J. Plants,''N o. 1171. You m a y o rder Hoad In Raritan Township deter-j year. Installing a meter after tho prlvuto her way to Freehold whon aho wai West Coast. • ■ . give a progressive card party in the T elephone 00 mined that Mr. Le Compte was en water oonneotlon hod teen mado by either by number or letter, Tim coupic nave one child, Lillian, hurt. She elalmod that ^he was Another group of charts showed American Legion' Hall, Belmar, titled to th e sum of $2,000 a n d the property owner. In-oa-mueh ns Certnlnly the flower lover's li now' five years old. She is living changing hor scat ln order to sit the carlot shipment of a number ol T h u rsd ay evening,1 F eb ru ary ; 18. awarded him Uiat sum. then: was no plumbing ordinance ln brary Is Incomplete without one or with her mother In Smlthtown wltli a group of friends, when sud vegctablo crops during the year. Prizes will bo awarded In four di Tho stato takes a piot ol ground the township, these water connec all of these interesting bulletins Is GARRET COTTRELL B ranch, L. I. denly the bus eayo a lurch, causing From this picture It is easy to see visions, ;cuchrc, five hundred,* pin flfty-flvc feet in width by thirty- tions oould be dono by the property sued by the Onitcd Stutes Depart Vico Chancellor Berry also allow her to fall with such force against that, there Is no such thing as a ochle and bridge, 1 ' : : Rea! Latata anu liusrsnvv three and a half fect ln depth from owner himself, or by someone em ment of Agriculture. ed Mrs. Dyer $5 a week as tempo- an arm rest that her spine was In “new” vegetablo at the present ’ There will also be door, prizes and Farm and Town Properties tha LcCompte property and ottered ployed. Beforo water Gervlco was rnry alimony and directed her hus jured. Sho claimed that she was time. Fifteen or twenty years ago, prizes for non-playors. Peter* O h im th e sum of $1,000 for it. He, given, the borough would require a Grafting Apple Trees 291 M ala S treet M ataw an, jf. 3, band to pay $100 to her attorney tu unable to work for eight months os a New York consumer looked far Weigand’ of Keyport, t Is chairman however, rejected the offer. The deposit of $15 to secure the pay the result of her Injury. Each spring more apple trees In Phone 085-M counsel fees In the pending suit. Keyport tomatoes about tho Fourth o f1 ttto event. ': All ‘ members o f, the state’s experts testified that Mr. Le- ment of the new account. Monmouth County are grafted to of July. Now the Keyport tomatoes Council and their .'friends are urged C om pte w as only entitled to $626. Questioned about, the need for IOIINSOV GETS SUPPORT soihe other vnrlcty than the year are Just tomatoes, and they come EAST KEANSBURG to help the success'of the party. Ezra W. Karkus was attorney for this deposit, Mr. Fronko explained OF MIDDLETOWN DEMOCRATS before. Such a condition will prob ln tho market along with tomatoes WOMAN ON PROBATION FRED M. BURLEW the owner, while Benjamin Van It was ln line with the usual deposit ably hold this coming season since J’rom producing sections which are Tine of Long Branch, waa attorney required by public utility companies At a meeting of the. Middletown apple growers are determined to thousands of miles away. Attorney and Mrs. Mabel Warren ol Raynor eliminate varieties which arc un lor the state. and was returnable when the service Township Democratic Olub of Port There Is not a month, and In fact The same Commissioners also Avenue, East Keansburg, who was ceased. Questioned for the Justlco profitable. If these varieties hap Counsellor-at-Law Monmouth lost , Thursday night, scracely a week in the year, that sentenced to a fine of $50 and costs pen to be on trees of good, hardy heard the condemnation suit of tho of the township being charged a which was attended by 125, repre some section of the United States 121 M ain S t. M alaw an, N. J . or thirty days ln Jail on November stock, they will be top-worked to State Highway Commission against g T e a t e r water rate than the rate sentatives of the party from that Is not shipping fresh vegetables to •4S. Liquid or Tablets ua«d Internally and Telephone 1870 23 by Judge Keith of Red. Bank, something more profitable. IN Salva ■ externally, make a complete Utanley and Bessie Shclbrlcfc who charged to; users on water ln the place, Naveslnk, Belford, Leonardo, our markets. Now Jersey no longer lost her appeal when It came be and effective treatment for Guide, own an cight-acrc farm on Poole borouati, Mr. Franke explained be East Keansburg and Hcaddon'n Tlie time to select the salons for has a special season In which her fore Judge .Truax in the Court of cause of the reason that the servlue Avenue, Raritan Township. The Comers, Former Sheriff Harry N, the grafting work is during tho products are the only ones going $5,000 in Cash Prizes state takes little more than half an Common Picas in Freehold on was ln the township and’ not ih the Aek Your DruggUt for Tartlculara Johnson of Highlands, was endorsed winter when the wood Is abso to m a rk et. R. W. BALKAM, M. D. V. acrc from tho farmjcavlng a small Monday. Judgo Truax sustained the borough the Water Department, al for tlie Democratic shlevalty qom- lutely dormant, and our Monmouth triangular portion on one side of conviction, and ln addition to the though a private municipal water lnatlon next spring as the one Oounty, growers will ho collecting In spite of this apparently pessi VETERINARIAN fino of $50 and costs, placcd Mrs, mistic outlook, Monmouth County this road with about six and one company, was sustained by borough Democrat who was best fitted for their scion wood during - the next H onrs: 8 to 10 A. HI.; 1 to 3 P . M. lo still in a favorable condition in half acrcs remaining on the other. Warren on probation for one year. taxes to r filter , beds, standpipes, the position and who would add week or so, evon though tho actual During the past yenr Mrs. warren tho vegetable Industry, Her vege No buildings are Interfered with. pumps, repairs and. replacements, strength to the ticket. grafting operation may not be per- 235 MAIN STREET PIIONE M table farmers understand crop The state experts testified the Shcl- has had several court cases with and for any defaults, but these taxes State Committeeman John J. iormed before - February or early hr'eks were entitled lo the sum of different residents of East Keans would not toe Imposed on tho town- Quinn of Rod Bank, who was pres M arch. production. Hor soils and cllmatc burg, the one mcntionod above $349.60. T ho aw ard was S600. ehlp users who bonefltted from ent - and spoke for Assemblyman The sclovs should be cut from Ezra W. Knrkus of Keyport was arose out of a warrant sworn out them and this waj a way of oolleot- Howard Height, made It known thnt last season's growth and should bo Children GRADING an d SCOOPING attorney for the owner while Ben by Mrs. Fronccs McColgan of Port Ing a surplus to be used for those should Johnson bo successful at the vigorous shoots with healthy buds. WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND jamin Van Tine of Long Branch, Monmouth Road churglng Mrs, purposes as they had to bs met primary, Height would take off hla Suckers will do aa scion wood, al D. E. Enjoy this was attorney for the state. Wurrcn with disorderly conduct for tho oonduot of tho Water De coat and work for his election. To though they aro apt to start a llttlo Place Orders Now for Fall Traoto? and citing a specific Incident when partm en t. thla Mr, Johnson ropllcd: “I liavo later bccauso the buds aro usually riowlng and Trucking Mrs. Warren wns reported to havo STORES Cough It was explained that all living on had my coat oil for tho Domocratlo somewhat smaller. It Is wlso to O. DIETRICH cnlled Mrs. McColgnn vllo names, MATAWAN HAS FIRST the mains, If tho plan was adopted, party for the past 92 years." carry tags with you In tho orchard on Broad titrect, Red Bank, on P . O. Dox 241 would havo to'pay tholr front foot Robert E. Grny spoko for John when you go after tho scions, thon Syrup November 13. . "Holly Park" brand Coffee, T PHALANXFRATERN1TY cost, but no one would bo form l to son at tho meeting, each vnrloty am bo cut and Phono 1010-J MaUwan, N, J. oonncot with the wator who did not o u r best, (ft 2Dc p er lb. bunched scpnrately nnd tagged |m i 7 ox. {Continued rrom pago one) wish to connect, or until such time Nicholas Kolsor Is president of the O ther Good Coffee 100 NORMA SHRARKR TOLD organization which, It wnn describ mediately, so thnt thoro will bo no as they should wish to connect the mlstako In Identifying It. Scion an d 20o per lb. l l o ttlo rtnnd.H fa r s o m o definite atm on the SHE WOULDN’T BK A 9UCCRSS ed, was dally gaining momentum. C. LEROY CLOSE. D.D.S, borough «to Van Brackle of Oceanport, C. M. • NOTICE 1 j -1 OARAGE LIBN SALE You oan't loso with Jeddo-Hlgh- MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROQATCS • ■■ : ' .OFFICE. ; ■ ' .' /. MATAWAN MEN COUNTY FIREMEN Petty of Marlboro. , , MTAMPBELL SEES 1 Nollcn »tveh’ lo ilte Irjraj TOJ JAMKS C. CIIANK. I’lfUI.IC Al). land Dustlesa Ooal. If you are not Meeting Arrcngcmcnt and En voicri e{ -Ihe School DIatrkt .ol • tlte MlNt.STRATOIl UK RICHMOND entirely gotlsnod wo will rofunrt your IN 1*liifi M ATTER OP T H E S T A T IC HELD FOR HOLD-UPS HEARJL931 REPORT tertainment Committee—chairman, CUT FOR TEACHERS TownthlJ* ol the Cotintjr ol trniNTV, NKW VORK, OH TO money. BtnlU.—Advertisement Otf OP'John Jleiiry Fallon, Deccaicd,' ' Monmouth that the annual mcctlni lor WHOM IT MAY CONCKHNi Notice to credltora tu J’rcacnt Clalnia Thomas Williams of Rod Bank: the election ol three .(J) memb«ri of the TAKB NOTICK, thnt I ahall icll nt Agalnat EatMc, nubile a un.ion at INDIAN HV.A1) CIA* (OonUnued from page 1) FllESIOENT FRED P. REICHCV Pierson Grover of Long Branch. J. Says Thnt tho ltcductlon May Bc- Ooertl of Rdueatlnn> will, he held- at the Fen Quick Bala ^rurauant to' tho order oV JOSEPH L. Matawan High School and the Cliffwood IIAOK, MAIN 8THKKT. MATAWAN, N. DONAIIAV, Surrogate of ihe County of SHOWS ASS’N’S GROWT1L Edward Yarn&ll of Bradley Bcaoh. cbmo Imperative. Bchool on i < • ‘ » t J., on FKUIIUAUY 2nd. 1933, al 13 M. List your properties with HENRY Monmouth, made on the twelith day . of Chiefs' . Association Cammlttea— . TUI2SDAV, FKBRUAttV ?, WJ2, , uiie IM! Pord Victoria Motor and Serial Ja n u a ry , IW2. on the eppHcntlon «f Kmm« CVHttra out of their linnds. it it Predicting that "unlcAs a now way No, HIS176I2 tit satisfy a Karaite llm held 8. DEVLIN, Central BtUldlns, Mat- Thirteen Death Claims, Amounting Chairman, Richard A. Jessen of from five o’clock 1*. M, to nine I*. M., L, Falloii, ailminlatratrlx nf the eatate uf ciutfgcd Lherc that he took port In is aoon found for financing tho1 and ai much longer aa may be neeeaairy, liy T h o m as O. W clitcad under (larngc* ttwan. I'O), DO^Advertliement litf John Henry Palloti. dccoaned, notice, la (.leu f-awa of 1VII and amendments holdups In Mountalii&ldc and to $1,207 Paid During 1031: Change K eansburg; Jam es H. G raham nf cchools, a reduction in both salaries to enable all the legal votera (q caat hereby given, to the creditors oi aaid of By-laws Recommended. Allentown, Thomas Reid of Avon, their ballota. . . . . > i - th ereto , i deceased to eahlblt lo Ihe subscriber North Plainfield. and school terms may bcoomo nCcoo- Threo nitmhera will t» fleeted for thr^e WILLIAM CAKNKV, NOTICE : administratrix aa aforesaid, tlielr dehta Raymond Wagner of Adclphia, John . Comlatile. Notice ll li.arrbf frwen ill At 111, fnllow- Vnn Dcrvcer, a married man, is Bftry,” T hcron McCampbell, M on yeara, . : • • ' . * and . demands' Agalnat the aaid eatate, The annual report of President Cooney of Union Bcaoh, Jamas Du At aaid m eeting will tie tu b m llted Ih e yr-2 n* nrillnmice wa. hitrwluccd ut ■ under oath, wltlilu alx montlia from tho Alleged lo be one of the Rang of mouth Cdunty Assemblyman, on Ihr ol the Mnyor and Council of , tlio Frederio P. Relchey of Brodloy t|Ueafion ol votltiff a tax for the following dale of-tlte aforesaid order, or they will val of Loch Arbour, Thomas Mead F riday, aruw ercd 340 school teach - urpoifca: . ' ' ■ ' ’- • ' 1 llorougli of Matawan on the 12il| day of be forever lurred ol tlielr Bcllun*. there gasoline station bandits. A few QARAQE LIEN SALE la n u a ry . 19JJ, and th a t a t a rrB ular meef* Beach, serving his fifth term as of Red Bank. crs wlio had queried him ln regard E'or Current K u p c iia e . %U,AM for agnlitat Ihe shlil auhacrlber. ' Tears ago he was tn charge of the President of tho Monmouth County Por Itriialra A.Hciilaccnipnta ...... 2,500 iiiK to lie held In the Council Clmmhera - Dated. I'/eehuld. N. J., January 12, IWi. Standard OU Company's filling sta Bcncflcial Department Committee to their situation. ^ For Und, lllilg. A Kquip...... S00 TAKB NOTICR THAT on. Satunlny, lit ih« Borough Hall, on tha 26th;dayof . ■ • . • - Einnis L. Fallon,' Firemen's Association, featured tho January, 1932, at tlie hour of 7iJU o'clock —Chairman, Corbett Applegate ot McCampbcll, ln his letter to a Kor Walk# ...... i.M ...... 'Util the Mill day of January, 19J2, at J o'clock . . S Malden Lane, tion In Matawan. meeting of the organization, Sun IA>r Manual Tr. (pomeitlc ,Sci.) ... l^UO In the afternoon of that'day, at tlm In the evening, tho aild Mayor and Matawan, N. J. Wanamnssa; William Dunphy of newspaper, also said It would not D ated th e 22ml d ay of J a n u a ry . 19J2. , premises of The Ilolly Pitrm Sc Service Counoll will conaldcr tha final paaiago ■ - A d m iu lsira trlt. One morning hls Assistant in day, when the Monmouth Beach of aaid ordinance. ' Atlantic Highlands, George Yalo ,of EDWIN H. DOMINICK, ' 1 Station on Route H State Illiihway nt Thomaa llrown. K ki.. : . formed the police that he had been surprise him If New Jersey public D ated Ja n u a ry 17, 19J3. • . 174 Smith Street, - 4 Ftre Department entertained more B ranchport, Albert Bonnett of . Dlatricf Clerk. Vanderburg, in the Count/ r>f Monmouth, held up by a man who drove to the servants wero obliged to tako script in the State of New Jersey will he eold WILLIAM A. RODGF.RS, ;-Perth Amboy, H. J., ' • , v than 261 of Its members. Farmingdale, J. C. Marvin of Eaton NOTB.—'Tlie. term -'cttrrent eapcnaea** at public vendue to-the hlgheit bidder, :.. i Dorough Clerk. . ' ' .■■ Proctor.- • • ' . v, ;:-:- •beforo the panic has run its course, includci principally tcacheri’, jinitora' station for gasoline. The police The report indicated that all but town, Samuol Hurley of Como. / the following deecrlhed motor vchlcle, 3T—13*12 • . • • ■ ■ ' ; were not convinced and Anally ob Following Is McCampbcll's letter: and medical mapeetora' ' aalarlei,. fuel, to witi : ' . ' AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI four municipalities in Monmouth Baseball Commlttco — Chairman, textbooks, school luppliei, < flara, trane* NANCE ENTITLKD- “AN ORDI tained a confession that Van Der- "Tho teachers of New Jersey have 1 One Cadillac Sedan 1925, Kng. 61‘A*944 County have joined the Association. Fred Quinn of Freehold. (tortatloii of paplia, tuition of pupils at*, S erial No. 9A-376JJ. S E IZ E D by the un- NANCE CONCERNING THE KREC- S H E R IF F 'S S A L E ,—By v irtu e o f; a .'Writ vecr had taken the money and had nothing to fear from a reopening of lending pehonU In other dlatricu with deralgned as the properly of Joseph v TION. ESTABLISHMENT, OPERA o f . A. fa) to m e directed* |aaued ' o u t' ^( There ore 46 chiefs listed as mem the enUre subject of tenure, pen the consent of the noard of Education Wesaon, of 307 Prospcct Ave., of the City TION AND MAINTENANCE OF the Court' of Chanccry of the State .of planned with the assistant to tell bers, and the Membership Commit school llbrariei, compemation ol the Dia> o f . Ash u ry I’a rk , C ounty of M onm outh GASOLINE STATIONS AND GASO* New .Jersey.^ will be expgied to :»ale ^t the hold-up story* The case was sions, salaries and other things hav trict Qerk, of the cuitodian • of t school Anil State of New Jersey, pursuant to • LINE FILLING TANKS IN AND public vendue, on ’ - ; . tee for 1932 was Instructed to make MUNICIPAL BONDS ing to do with the publlo schools. moneys and of truant* officers, truant Chanter 312 of the Laws of 191S for un- ’ALONG THE STREETS, AVENUES Monday, the :25th day of January,; 19^, referred to the Grand Jury, •chooit, insurance and the incidental e*< & determined effort to secure a 100 A system built up picce-meal over a paJ-i Garage Dilla amounting lo AND HIGHWAYS IN THE BOR' l^tw iiu tlie liout* uf 12 o?dock. nnd. j Mayor Edward W. Currie and penses of the schools. • •. , •• • . > ■ and to be sold for csalt t>y . • OUGH OP MATAWAN, AND PRO o'doek (at' 2 o’clock) In the : afternoon per cent membership. NOW HARD TO PLACE VIDING FOR THE LICENSING OP Mrs. O’Hara went to North Plain period of years may, perhaps, be A member of the Board of Education UMBERTO SARDKLLA, of. aaid day. 'at the Court House,- inVthc The report showed a membership greatly improved by a thorough re shall be at leait twenty-one yearl of age, , . ■ - C onstable. - TIIK SAWK,n APPROVED MARCH Borough of Freehold, Count/ of Mon field Tuesday to obtain the release Increase during the past year from a citiien’and resident of .the achool: dll*' . Ilolly Farm Service Station., T E N T H , NINETEEN H U N D R ED mouth^ New Jersey, to aatlsfy a dccree cf O'Hara on ball. This was evl- (Continued from page one) examination and a simplification trict, and shall, have, beeti such a cltiten ■ ' - J6hn Sieteinski, Prop. TWENTY-FIVE. • ; . \ . of laid Ccurt amounting ,to approxi* 95 companies and exempt associa and consolidation of all laws bearing and resident ' for at ■ least three yeafa 2T-22-29 y ‘ BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and reately $6,342.00. • .. • dently not obtained for the North tions to 106, w hile th e m em bership immediately - preceding hla o> h«r ’ be* Council of the Borough'of Matawan In All the following tract or parcel'll that 'an entirely different type of on the situation. - coming' a member ol- auch. Board, and the County ol Monmouth; ' land and prctniaca hereinafter particu Plainfield police said O’Hara had was increased by 53 members, mak buyer has to toe found for short "The parents of New Jersey" can shall be able to read an.d. write. . . MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE'S 1, \ Section I ol the Ordinance of-which larly deicrllied, altuate, .lying and-be been taken to the county jail at ing a total of 471 as the enrollment petitions, legally nominating candidates • OFFICE thi.i ordinance ia amendatory be and the in g irt l|ie D orough of M ataw an in -th e Somerville, where he is held in de term municipal Issues than for be depended upon to see that‘ tho to>be. voted on at said meeting, mast be aame ia hereby amended to read aa fol County of. Monmouth' and State of 'New fo r 1931. T h e records show 91 fire schools are as good as they can filed the Diatrict Clerk at least five low s: . : ■ •, , . . . ■ ; Jersey. . . ■' fault of bail which has been set at bonds. In the final quarter of last IN* THE. MATTER OK THE ESTATE companies, 15 exempt associations, afford and that justice and liberal days before the date of; the meeting 1n 1. From and after the paasan of‘thla (5,000. year n fairly large volum: of short order to have-th« hames of auch eandi-; OF. Matla Dolan. Dcccaacd, . Ordinance, U shall be unlawful'lor'any DEG1NNING a| a itake In edge uf 318 delegates, 106 trustees, 46 chiefs rewards are rendered to competent- ; Notice • to creditors 'to Present Claims peraon, firm or’corporatlon,.to ereot, e.a-. New Street one hundred fifty feet south If released on ball at Somerville, term municipal financing was dono ,dates printed; on-\the pfficlat t)9llo ts-.fo easterly .frqm the northeasterly corner and one honorary member. teachcrs. . ' be ' used in. voting. . In /calculating -the Against Estate. ' tabllah, operate or maintain any gasoline O’Hara will be turned over to other by the bonkers, but when the poten above*mehtloned five-, d i/s, either'the1 fil . Pursuant to the order of JOSEPH L. pump, tank or filling atatlon along iny of ••Broad'' and: New Streets; thence < (I) The average attendance at the “But, in passing^ we must ' face; DONAilAY,-Surrogate'of the County of street, - avenue' or.>highway |n • the -Dor- along-edge/of New Street south fifty- municipalities who have sworn oQt tial supply 'o t such paper became ing, day or *he. etection day butVriot bdth Cwq.^dRgreei three minutes east thirty- meetings last year was 198, although the fact that the schools are in; may -be. cpunted.( .Blatik • forma. lor this Uohn\outh, r.ide on,the Twentr-first day uogh .of Matawan in .the County bf Mon.*, warrants against him on similar too great they were unable to sell ol-January, 193?, on thd application of mouth, withaut .flrat procuring from the fiye* feet ‘'and two Inehea to a stake; 2,375 firem en answ ered roll call dur Jeopardy. Teachcrs, as well as every! purpose m iy be obtained froih the l^a> tlience (2) 'parallel whh the line being charges. These municipalities are all that lhey bad contracted for and Iriet^Clerk.> * • ’ . .Michael F, Dolan and Charles E, Dolan, Mayor’ and Council a; liiem e ; sq. t o do. ing the year, and 300 attended the other class of citizens, mu9t? hcJo Acting Kxecutora of the estate of Maria Nq licenae ahall-be granted. lor the erec rear pf, Reaeau Brown and A, II. Camp* Springfield, Mountainside, Linden, found themselves left with large , -Persona (who may, fote,vln’ addhipn. to Dolan,' deceased,' notice la hereby- given tion,' establiahmenti operation bt; ’.main bell’a-lot’i'forth thifty*fivc degrees forty* February meeting. solve tho present economic 1 • , thia Ordinance ia aojendatory be and the along line of, A. 11. Cam pbell and R eseau KEYPORT CHURCHES' other states, public servants aro .Dated, Freehold, N. J., January 21, 19J2. aame ia hereby amended to read aa fol* Jlrowii'* south thirty-five degrees forty* 18 wero dropped from the rolls, leav would not have, been sufficient to ’ ’ ; * P o u l p g T ^ V ' ' * r ’ : ;M lchael K. Dolan, lo w it- ...... wo minutei west one hundred forty-two forced to accept their wages Jn. ! VISITATION CAMPAIGN ing a total membership of CG9 on lend to all who applied, A halt had ■ sfcllOOL DISTRICT No. 1^-Comprlalng - • Lloyd Road, R. V, D, NO. 2. , 2. The Mayor and!.Council'are hertby ret to place of BEGINNING. D ecem ber 31, 1931. T h irteen claims to be called, the bankers said, and script beforo tHls panic has nih it.V Election' DIstrTcta'’No.-* I and No.-1 J’ of . , Matawan, N. J. a u th o riie d ’to iaauQ |ice tia ea.to applicants • Beinff known as No. 23 Park Avenue, MatAwan Borough -and- Election1 Diatrict ' Charles E. Dolait, - 1 for the purpoiea' mentioned In-Section Matawan, New Jersey. * ■ were paid, amounting to $4,207. it was. . course, • 1 ’ ' t f No. 1 ol Matawan, Township will. vote • ' ■ j . ‘ . Lloyd Road, It.- P . D. No. 3, t when In their judgment'the irrantlng I10USE-T0-1I0USE CANVASS IS in'the Matawaii High School. ' ' . The ahove Property is to he sold sub ranging from $322 to $336,60, The Under the American system o[ "Of ono thing I am absolutely , > . • Alatawan, N. J. of auch licensea will.Tulfill a pulilIc need; ject to the- following encumbrances [—Un BEING MADE. SCHOOL DISTRICT No. »*CompHalng B urlew A. Currie, ” . : ' provided that application for tliat pur President reoommendod that ln or m unicipal financing, virtually all m u certain. Sooner or later all saliuies KUetion District,No. 2 of MaUwan Town., pose he made'in wriiing and filed with paid taxra and assessments, if ntiy] legal . M ataw an, N . J.» • » tfTerl of the Zoning Ordinance} restric der to preserve tho funds, tho by* nicipalities sell their bonds through and prices mufet'Slnk to tho ley^of ship will .vote in the Cllltwood School... l'roctora.] : . • the* Borough Clerk at leatt ten dava JT ii i ■ > * ' 1 1 1 ST-23*19 , . . ‘ " prior lo any' regular meeting of the tions appearing of record, if nny, and Teams of Two Vlilt Homes With laws bo changed to allow a flat sum competitive bidding, Ono houso or food crops at the farmsldo. There such facta aa on accurate survey may Mayor and Council} and provided further disclose. . . Thought of Enlisting Now Er» of o f $200 be paid at death and that a syndicate may obtain tho award fore it behooves teachers and towns* tltat >tto xauch Hcenio ahull he- granted Church Attendance. peoplo to co-operate in pushing,;^p ’ /,.•/* , •. " ' N o n e s ; .• except upon tlio payment of a Itcenar fee ALSO,SinljKCT to tho rights of thn any firemen, regardless of ago, who of a glvon community's bonds on at.the-rate 61 Twelve*'Dollars and Filly delendant Modern Home Heating Co. of can provide a dootor'a certificate, be ono occasion and lose the award the tho prlco levol of food crops al re* C euta ((I3.SQ) pre a«\num (or each pum p. New Jeriry. holder of a conditional sales Keyport borough-wido cliuroh quosted in my legislative economic . Votloo ia horeby filvon that, thb following looal budget and tax ordi A. puntp It liefcjiir deliurd to he any ag reem en t riled In th e M onm outh C ounty ellglblo for membership. There woro noxt time whon a competitor tops a machine or device navluc a alugle o»itlet C ierk'a Office aa No. 24(64 co v erin g thg' visitation campaign and personal 65 claims paid Irom Monmouth bid by a small fraction. Thus a creed." • ' , nance wets approved by tho Township Commltteo of tho Townslilp of uicd 'lor tho purpoae nf railing.-trana heating equipment in aaid premise*. evangelism, got off to a good start, Oounty by tho Stato Association, of community lwa no banker, ln tlio Mat&Wan, b o u n ty of, MonniQUtih; 6 h Ja n u a ry 31st, 1033. _ (erring or eomprenlng > gnaoliup, M r* Seiied as the property ol Frank A, A hearing of.lho budget nnd'tftx ordlnanco will bo hold at Township chine* or dovkei aa aforesaid. Iiavintr Cannon and Catherine Cannon, Ids wile, M onday m orning, when tho team-* whloh only 13 woro bonefloial mom- jenso tliat a corporation has, to old Bomo follows get tn trouble. tnore thnn one outlet* ahall be ennatl’urd et als.. taken in execution at tho suit of began canvassing the borough, going bers In tho County Association, ac It financially whon the bond mnrkot buying tho wrong bonds and othorp Hall' qn Thursday, rebruiry Uh, 1^032, at 8 o’clock p. M., at whloh tlnia to.contain aa many, pumpa'aa there are T lie W est Kml B uilding and Loan Aa* and pltico obJ^cUOns to pUd budgot nntl tax ordinance of tho Township oumta. The licenae, lee herein atatcd loclatlon ol N ew ark, N. J., and to Im from house to houso in this move cording to the roport of Secretary precludes now borrowing. Thon It get In dlfnoulty by buying tho wrong ahall lie elfectlve aa of J a n u a ry I, IW2. sold by m e n t. Tlio Hov. P. T . 1). Bcyn&ld*, William R. O'Brien, Vico Presldont Is that tho municipality turns to its kind of blonde^, of Matawan for tho year 1033 may bo presented by any taxpayor of aaid J ,' Thla Ordinhnce ahall. take, effect Im* W TI.MAM R. O’llU IK N . Sheriff, H aled D eccm b rr M. IW1. • i • general chairman of all oonimittflM. of tho Stato Association. local liankors for tomporary accom Township. ' . mediately upon Ita paaaagei approval and Local .Budget, of Township of'Matawan, County of Monmouth, for publication According lo lkw. , l^vy, Keiuter & McCloaltey, Sol'rs, . h a s cxprcABod tlio ho|x> th a t tho The report contains spoolal rofor- modation, anil ln many communi A t tho somo urico of o th e r ani* 3T 1S‘M • .'••• - - ‘ ... ' . ; . ; • 67Ir4T-|2$.H * 1*M tho fiscal jrcer 1033. . v. ' . work will bo a great success. Soon enco to tho loss to tho Association ties, notably tlie smaller ones, tho thraolto ooal, Joddo-Hlghlanct fiustf This Budgot shall also constitute tho Tax Ordinance. ‘ . nittrta will bo rtwlvetl, and the caused by tho death of Prosldont local bankers are unable to prolJur less Coal will effoot a substantia) An Ordlnanco relivtlng to taxes for tho yoar 1032. . . ■ ' 1 ^ NOTICE. • ' , ' : ■ oo-upcrativo rplrlt on tho part of Bird W. Speneor of Uio Stato Ptro- m uch ntd. saving. This wo guarantco. t Btulti all indicates * feeling that tho re Bo It ordainod by tho Townslilp Commltteo of Uio Township of Mat- men’a Association for 52. years, In Aji n result of this situation, m any —Advortlaom cnt Btf ? . Notice is hereby glvon that the loilowlng looal budgot and tax prdl- sults will x of untoiu value to our fcwani Oounty of Monmouth, that thoro shall bo assessod, ralsod by tax addition to having Uio fioorotary re mmilolpalltlM havo boon deprived ______- ______■ i nanoo was approvod by tho Borough Oounoll of the Dorouuh of Matawan, borough. ation, and collected for tho year 1039, tho sum of Twenty-Four Thousand cord the names of dopartod com abruptly of Uiolr rlglit to contract Oounty of M onm outh, o n Jan u n ry 13, 1033. > Dr. Wciicy Sponccr, director and Olasslflod ads brimc 80od rcsulU 4 - T hlrty-F lvo (£24,030.00) boll&rs fort th o putpaso of InooUng tho appropri rades during tho year, It also urgo» »hort-torm loam, although In .imuiy A hearing on iho hint not and tnx ordlnnnoe will bo hold At tho Bor imtnngcr of tho campaign, vlaitftd ations sot forth In the (oUowlng statement of rcsourocA and appropriations U iat a movement bo made to estab Instances thoro la nothing wroni ough llall on Tuosday, Ja n u a ry 30, 1033, a t 7:30 o ’clock P, M., a t w hich all the rlmrchcA bf Kcyjvrt. Sunday for tho flsoal yoar 10M. '• . -. ; : lish a Momorlal Dny for tho pur- with tlielr flimnolal condition but tlmo and placo objoctlons to said'budget and tnx ordlnanco of the Uor- morning antl evening, and In fU- Pom of paying honor to tho momory only wllh circumstances qvor which ; VROMPT SERVICE Amount of 8un>lua Rovonue (Sstlmsted) ...... ,17,333.83 .ough of MaUwan for tho year lb33 mny bo presented by irny tnxpuyo:' teen-mlmito talks outlined Uie plan, of departed comrades. thoy liavo 110 control. Taxes I11 most , - 1 RESOURCES of said Borough. ' And staiPd the objeoi ot tho cam municipalities are collected twlco a llio Chlofa* Association, organised * j Quick Delivery Tel 757 $ ■ } Ant(elpated Revenues Loonl Budget of the lUiro;iKh of Matnwan, Oounty of Monmouth, for paign and tho opinions volccd In year, so that ln the Intofvuls be May 20, 1020, w as oontmondod for 1833 ! ■ 1031 the lineal year 1D32. ihe various congregations implies a tween thoso times short-term bor Itn efforts in tlio adoption of a "fol Surplus Rovqiiuo Approi>niated | 0,000.00 Tills lluilget shall also coiulstute tho Tnx Ordlnaneo. gigantic endorsement of this most rowing Is a normal praotlce. Mont The Keyport low -up system ” an d oil burnor oodo. Interest ft.id Coats . I 380.00 An O rdinance rotating to Luxr.'t for tlio yonr 1033. worthy undertaking. municipal Issues nro drawn up to whloh It hfta proposed and which is Franchlso Tax . 1,800.00 BOO .00 Do It ordained by tlie Mayor and Council of tho Dorough of Matawan, Tennis o f tw o Mill visit In tho maturo serially ovor a period of uxpeoted to prove valuablo to enoh | SingleSystemLaufldry I . Orom Beoolpts Tax . , ' 400.00 400.00 Oounty of Monmouth, that thero Hhnil bo assessed, rnlsed by taxation, homes ln that borough with ono yoaro to reduce refunding to a min municipality In tho county. Tho ' ‘ 'A I 1 Pott Taxes . 180.00 160.00 and collected for tho yenr 1033, thn stun of Twciity-Sovon Thousand, Six thought, nnd that Is to enlist a new imum, so that fow communities nro Flro Prevention Oommlttco, together BERT WOOLLEY, Trop, Jf Oooollno Tax Refutid . . \... 1,600.00 1,008.33 H undred S evcnty-T hrcc Dollars nnd Sovonty-Plvo O onts (*37,073,76) for era of church attendance, and it is with County Fire Marshal Charles faced with tlio prospect of ilofault the purposo of mcotlng tho appropriations sot forth In tha following stato- tlie expressed ttoslro that ovoryono 011 tholr bonds If short-torm loans Harvey of Long Branch, rendered f Wet Wtuh ...... SO lbs. BOo .' 4,300,00 7,060.33 mcnt of resources ond approiirlatlons for tho fiscal year 1033, ' will receive these workors in the cannot bo obtained ln aatlstuotory IVtal MLHccllonfloui Revenues:Anticipated ...... valuablo scrvlco In Ita campaign Amount to U RaUed’by.TaxiUbn i..i...... 34,035,00 aa,loi.oo spirit in which the visit Is mode, during Tiro Prevention Woek, tho am ounts. ' \ \ Ilough D r y ...... lOo A tb. j ( Amount of Surplus Revenuo (Estlinntc