Fire Alarm System In Traffic Court

Drunken Driver Cannot Raise $223 Fine, Goes Telephone Engineer* To Jail; Red Banker, Member National Editorial Association •—New Jersey Press Association— Monmouth County Press Association Cajl For “Correction*’, _ Matawan Girl, Pay $66 ’ New Boxes Installed; r 82nd YEAR — 17th WEEK MATAWAN,N.J.,\rHURSPAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950 Single Copy Six Cents Garbage Bids Sought Itccordcr James H. Martin had a busy weekend in MatawanTrafTiC Mutuwan'a (lro ulum\ system wot' Court, imposing fines on 19 drivers Why They Drooped Grid Hall Of Fame decluiDd Xit Tuctduy'd council w o t. totaling $220 and sending two other Marz Issues Blast Girl Scout W eek Trailer Camps, Inn by Ciiiincllinan John M. offenders to jail. . Explanation of why flora In Collection w ill b» l.k .n up at Tourlne, chiilnnun ot thu (Iro Lewis Hcndrlqucz Mendoza, th i north flower bed of rftmor* In* Matawan-R.d Bank Catho­ commttee, lo huvu been ruled "out Cheesequake, was remanded to thc ial P *rk faded over Ibe past On Bonnema Charges Pig Farms Out lic High School football gim t at of dntc” nnd not’up' to tlio standard county jail In default of payment of. few weeks and why those in tha th. Broad St. srldlton Saturday of tho Jvutlonnl olcctrtcnl onfoty .$200 fine plus $20 for a medical fee south - bed remained lush and Realtor Accused Of : alt.rnoon ai Matawan'i contri code by cnjilnccrs 6 f tho New and.,'$3 costs on convicLion on a verdant wai given by Council Valley. Dr. Residents button to (ht building ol th* Jersey Dell Tolophono Co., tiftor a drunken driving jch'arge. Mendoza man John M. Tourine, chairman ‘ Misrepresenting Tax • Reassured; New Clash football Hall oi Tam a on tha j-cvlow of tho syiitcm. - y - was arrested by Matawan. police ol jtha" flro committee, at T u n Settlements Willfully By Murz, Bonnema At Hulg.rt UnW.rilty cant put,; 'Thla* verdict Waa olflrmvd lii -n ' Monday v for 'tying , up ;traflic at day’s council meeting. » As Political Trick high ichool Coach Anthony J* letter from the telephone com-, Main St imd Railroad Plaza while Tbe bloomi were "gassed/* it Matawan Twp. Meeting Nuccio d.clhrtd yaitatday, ' pony In which- it wua doclu«d in qn obviously befuddled state. "corroctlon" of llto (.lioftcomlnui ol appears. Mr. I ’ourine said one Chairman John Marz Jr. Issued Trailer camps and pig farms wilt In addition to ih . coli.ctlon Mendoza did pay one fine, $10 and day * recently he came'- upon a statement yesterday in which he at tho 0*m«, th. puplli oi Mata* thc tiyalcm wpiv Imperative. $3 cosst, for having no driver’s not be ullowod in Matuwun Town­ Patrolman R o b e r t McGowan denounced allegations made by ship, Chairman John Mun. Jr., awan High School ar» making To tlio end ot properly modern- license.. ^ trying vainly to halt a small Myndert Bonncma, CUflwood real a collection In ichool lor tho Ifcliilf tho nyslcni, Mr. Tourino Harold Brown, Red Banfc, paid assured Julius Kclmun, u Valley fir# in soma leaves on the bank tor, at Thursday^ Matnwan Town Dr. resident, at tho committco grid (hint. Ih . coach tlatii. stated the Tiro commlttcc already ' -$50 -and $3 costs for allowing "an 0 M ilawan Lake with Water. ship Committee meeting to * the meeting Thursduy. Mr.; Kclmun Colt.cllom ara balng lik .n ha^'"lnstullctl four now boxes jn unlicensed driver, Miss Ellen Tay­ throughout tha >tat. and nation When the fire was doused at effect thc Gehlhaus interests had had presented « petition signed by ttio nortliorly olid of tlio borough lor, 21 Center St., Matawan, tb lo aid tht butldlng ol iho ih rlh ., one point, it bunt forth else­ been allowed to. settle taxes and 42 rosldehts of tho area against and cxtemlwl lines In thn Johnwtl nutg.ra li applying th . pro- operate his car on Main St. Miss where. . interest due on properties stand­ projected sale of a RoUte 34 prop­ Ave. . nnd Itutlrond • Plain .nrcuit Tailor was .fined $10 and $3 costs , The, blue tlnt_ of the stubborn, ing. in - their - namo on - Route* 35,- erty- for* a-.trailer camf) in Juno coada ol tha, Rutgeti-Biown The boroutdi onty hod to jay fop for operating a car without a He* mystifying flamei routed the ClilTwood, for 10 per ccnt of what and wanted to know what became 0«mb ol N o v.'4 at N .w Bruhc ouo of the:*! boxes, M T ourlrio ense, < wick fo th* fund ior tho ihlna. . lire chairman's suspicions. He was owed.* Mr. Marz declared the of thc matter, after four months nverred, «a ho llatud cost of tho J^ix were fined1 for speeding on went up Broad St. aways and Improvement at $53a. MiiIuwmii borough streets. Three were pick­ lien had been "closed out in full in which nothing hud been heard, struck a match and there wai payment of principal and interest The largest membership in G irl Scout history—moro than a ' z Mr, Marz assured him tho. |ourco ToWnMilp boro tho expense ol a ■ ed Upon on Main St. Richard C. a flareup 'of flame in the cement box In tlio Atlantic Avo, arou, Mr. and- Township Collector ...Charles million. «nd a half girls and ttdulf advisers—will celebrate Girl or..0.?ejr_cgnecrnj?ould be forgotten Gops Trap Thief Winters, New Monmouth; Edward gutter. _ As a further check. Mr. Scout W eek Oct. 29-Nov. 4. The W eek Is made up bt Seven Service Tourine ilhclo.wt, 'imd tlm' bofird of J. Nocc, Englishtown, and Aaron J. Kelly would vouch for this about us that property had been Tourine got down on his kneei statement, . Days: Girl Scout Sunday: Homcmnkini Day (Monday), Cltlien- sold subsequently to anothor buyer (‘dtieatloii provldwl Uie boxos put Starr, Brooklyn, and three others and smelt ^t a small lift hole In ship Day (Tuesday), Health and Safety Day (W ednesday), Inter, Who Rilled Auto In thu ucIiooIk. ;l on Broad .St., Elios- Yople, Nutlcy; Thc chairman also stated that on national Friendship Day (Thursday), Arts and Crafta Day (Fri* for u difforent purpose. Mr. Mur/, a- nearby manhole cover. The explained the reason the ordin­ Work will now be yiHTlwl houUi Robert Colleary, Montclair1, and force In his face of gas escaping thc Cirrito properties*, on Haw­ day), Oul-of-Doors Days (Saturday). . of l.lttlo St,, tho lire cluilnnun de­ Carl Knudscn, Linden. John Sund* thorne St., in Cliffwood Beach, the ance planned to cover tho trullcr under pressure was enough. cump situation' hud. not been pro- Attempt To Steal Radio clared. JIu ;iald four moro new guiit, fords, went too fast in the Mr. Tourine called ihe County committee had mot several times boxes ivoiiltl liuvo to bo iiutrtllcd during the past four years with the scntcd^ was because it wiih n Front K’port Man’s Car school zone on Broad St. and had Gai Co. and search for tbe leak H a llo w e e n . M a r c h ____ and thnt jiojuid a plcdno from a " to flay $2 ' arid $3 costsr ...... orwncrs-nnd_theiriawyera*and~thfft MHS Alumni To ... logally-eoniplicatiHl-mattei^-mKl-lt —Foiledr Culprit Seized got Under way immediately. might be nccessury . to zono thu pnBlTc5iilrlTl>ir clti*o(» to puy fur* Eleanor A.'Taylor, Freehold, paid Broad St. wa* opened and re* nothing had come of it. Erra W. two. ,. • Karkus, township attorney, accord township. On "Stolen Car" Ruse $10 and , $3 costs for running pairs made. Regulations Given Meet On Monday Qarbago Collection Ptoblant through the red light at Main St. ingly was. Instructed to &tart fore Mr. Kclmun cxprcssud mlsglv- The gat firm's foreman deter­ givingB about tho purposoit to Magistrate Luthrr A. Foster. and Route 34. Dominic Domino, mined the pressure of the eicap- closure proceedings last year Mr. Mfltawtm Township, had Charles Counellman Tlionms a. Wolstcnd, clmlmuin ol llui_fcti'col cumnlflttcD, _ Easf Bmhswick,-"paid $1 and $3 ing gai was ju it strong enough Marz declared,.. — Chief Flood Warns-,AU Pigskin Frolic To iwhich ithe: proporty- might bo put Clu^ck, 21, 3M fyirllluixl Ave:, costa for passing the red flasher at - Exception was taken by Mr. while residents wore waiting for nsked tlin chunell to nilvertlso for to spread it over an area where Autoists To Keep Out Honor Football Teams an ordinance to bo .drawn and Union Beueli, vemundcd to county bids for a tiew itnrbuno imd Irnsli Route S-28 and Main St and John it covered the flowers in tho Marz to the declaration by Mr. jail at I a.m, yesterday morning hi ’ Bruno, Paterson,, the same amount Bonncma that $3002.02 in back Of Parade Area, Obey Will Be Arranged; All adopted. Mr, Murz assured him collecllon contriict to tuko effect north bed of Memorial Park, there would be no pig form at tho default of. $2000 ball after township when tho presi'iu cuntraet explrvn for riding past thc stop sign at but did not reach those In the taxes was due "on two lots” and Special Officers*1 Grads Invited and Union Dench police hnd sue* site. The chairman said this hud Jan, 1. 'Hie presriit coiitrai'tor, Knrl Broad and Little Sts south bed. $772..82 Is owed on a thirdMot with eeedod In apprehending tho man Passing on a curve on Main SL Comment was made it was,, a house on It This docs not prop­ Final arrangements for Tuesdoy Mntawan Utglr School- Alumni been covered by ordinance after three hmnw after an attempt by lCiiiinoiis, Matuwun,"A'imMi directly . to jfigh njotblill pliiyerfi; hrein chiirsc in'.the pvuenss of being mirfnet'd the uutomoblle'. - • v ; . (died Mr, T(iurlnc'ii report, to Iho the high school.— - of arrangements this your. Tliey and the contractor hud,-to know •stri'iit commllleo and boiouiilt at. . at Broad St. and Rt. 34, Matawan, peached” over thc matter as “a lot Mr, Wlllhimhw.luKl the num what toniey to dlBi'uia n contract tlmt wus surmounted this week whcn of political wlndow.drcssing.” No movement of cars .on Main will name committees to hundlo the whut was going to bo done about ho was doing there*, lie replied Raritan Board Told By St will be permitted in the parade various phases of the uffair at thc overpass so Ihat he e<)u|d plan will prnU'ct both tho municipality Police Chief John J. Flood was "Ju»t looking ut it” and proceeded und proporty owner; Beyer School Property notified by State Highway Commis­ zone from 7 p.m. until t)il* proces­ Monday's meeting. his owij work. Services Friday For . to jumt^ ou(7 As Mr. Wiltlaau/ got It wuh nclmo.wMm'd tills Would Is Damaged, Nuisance sioner ,Hansford J. Abbott that his sion has passed, thc^ehlcf states. ‘ Mr. Stevemon asks Ii better turn­ The clerk ulso noted the wooibM into the .car hhnuolf, ho. saw tho Mrs. Eliza W. Fields Drivers wishing to 0 Join the as-vo- (Continued on pago six) Uio uiirbiiiio mniitncd the vcxliyi Raritan Township Board of Edu* State Department of Motor Vehicles (hiiigjing on Its wires, liiero were qm'sllim, Coiiiicllninh V iol or to take concurring action. Dean Fields, died Tuesday, at her marchers. Driver* southbound on elation us their contacts with'mem­ tools on the scut. cation received a report- from Wal­ home at 31 Brown Pl„ Red Bank, Ariinillliio nulled Unit a (low isjii. Chief Flood wrote Commissioner Main St. will.gel instructions from bers of the present student body Mr. Williams Jumped out of the ter Beyer, president of that body, following an illness of many years. Fred Rapolla ilfid officers of Ills are recent and accordingly moM trnct pi'i’vliilon ho iiindo for col. Friday, that Halloween pranks well Abbott Oc^. . 4 palling # his uttcntion Laursen Heads car and M>ught to grab tho leetlun. ot inirliaiio Iwlcn a win lt in She was horn Mur. 10, 1873. in squad oh when and how they can helpful In coordfnntlng alumni htriuiger, Two othei; men coming in advance of thc observance of *° fact two serious accidcnts Wcstover, Md., thc daughter of thc procccd after tlu: last of the line the wliili'illine, ...... that lime huve been occurirn« h“d occurred at thc intersection a.'^odation-sUulcnt body Joint un* oul. of tin* il'.hlng stirtlmv wiughl to lute John and Mury. Ann (Plgot> of nuireher.s' has pitH.sc wan, where she nttended the dis­ soil St. tire to obey instructions of night will be plans for the alumni Formtfr Matawan Chief dowhmd between Amboy Hr. and Mr. -BeyerStated stones’ have you that thc report of the Division trict school nnd lutcr Trenton State Special officers posted at Intersec­ show, Mr. - Stevenson smid, This been thrown/ through windows, » of Planning, Traffic und Economics, ‘ Approved As President Ilout<> ;w. However, ouo of tho Nabbed With Girl Normal School, from which she tions on those streets, who will re­ event is .staged to raise fund# for men In the sctilflo rccognlziul the - large log-rolled into a collar Co. completed today, indicates worrant was graduated. Among other places ceive a tignul from 'those on Main alumni aid io school projects, Of Organization trance way, and' slates smashed signalizing thc intcrscctipn. Under stranger as Chewtlek, in thc county, she taught at St. as to when crossing safety cun Capt>: J. Kdger WHktiuion, Mat* Amboy Cops Trying To ffom the roof of thc building by regular procedure this* report will Robertsville, Marlboro, und for beNmade, AU drivers in thc area Wallace Laursen,- a former rocks thrown upon it. As the go to the Divislpn of Motor Vehic­ Driver Is Jailed chicf of Matawnn Fire Depnrlnumt, awim Township police, wan aotliled Determine True Age Of many., years at .Morgnnvlllc, She arc to proceed at very slow .speed fliid: an alarm for Chosslek. wua boardV awawlcd contract ’ to Chris les fbr.rcvicw arid aprovul. was « -member, of the Daughters of ahd use all "due cnutlon, Chief On False Permit ... was nominated Monday night lo His Companion Bffore Anderson, Keamburg, to repair “I um directing Jumcs L. Hoys, succeed Fred Koorster, KcunHburg, bniadcast. lie was deMTlbcd as the American Revolution. Flood Wiirn.s. Drivers on Broad St. wearing a m l’Jackct and likely to . this roof at a cost of over $200. Mr. supervising engincor of our elec­ must halt at Church $t. and Route Clayton Tice, 22, of Matawan president of the Monmouth They Enter A Change Bcyor observed such pranks could trical division, to communicate with She leaves two sons, Edword of Rd., Old Bridge, was ;icnt to Jail Couniy Firemen'ff At;socltitlon next be wet to tho hips. A check- dis­ Lincroft, and Harold of Vicksburg, 34 whcn thc parade enters South closed lie had Jeft hit* own car no longer be tolerated you immediately upon receipt of St. for 20 days Tuesday because he ynur at a meeting of thut body A 4Vyear*oid CIIITwimxI tutm is Mr. Beyer blamed youths of high Miss.; four sisters, Mrs. R. 1C. falsified an .application for a hold In Freehold. . parked nl tiff fl/dilng station, bdng held oh| an jd^n vJi^cub.. by report from thc Division of Motor Rules On Masking school age for the damage. lie Vehicles. I assure you that upon Hcndershot of'Mcadvlllc, Pa.; Ann driVerV permit, Maglhtrate J, The rest .of the blule preLonted uhnhdoned by him iu hifl flight... Perth Ainboy police afler liin urreat -observed - it - was-obviou&ly- im­ A^ Whitlock and Mrs. Ira S.-Shcp* A n y o n e o v *t V J years o t -hro par­ "JVi/cacs; New -Brunswick, sentenced Fred Fowlffi-, Kcypoft. county A sJiori wJiJJe affer Cbewdrk l o o k Ja«l KrJday at a momlng bouse in notification of concurrence by thc pard of Lincroft, und Mrs. H. Pruul possible for smaller children to Division of Motor Vehicles, thc ading or appearing in the parade Tice to jail in default of a $200 delegate to tho stale ustjoelution, (light, Matawan Borough police re­ that city where he wa,*» Maying wllh have committed the vandalism. He Clarke of. Mutawan, and a brother, area with jnu.sk, fulse face or di.i* fine. Oliver Presley, Long Drunch, first ceived a eall purporting 'Id'' odnui un alleged M-yearold Armenian Highway Department w ill do D& W. Melvin Whitlock of Scars- stated that whcn he remonstrated everything possible- to expedite this guise is to be reported to tho police, Motor, Vehicle Inspector Joseph ylce president; Lecyhu,rd_ Moek,.tfuIi; from Station I'la/.n, rej>oitlng the girl reported mining by-Jiur Oyjwy with one of thc older youths about signal installation." dalc. N. Y. . ' tlie chicf declares. State law pro* T. Davies reported 'rice's Jieense ilaven, second v ice jfl'esldent; Clff’fctick e.ir as having bmm-stolon fortimo telling jwuent^ In Now Yorh his conduct on thc school grounds The report of the Division of Funeral, services will be con­ hlbits matured pcrt»oii,v from* ;tp- was revoked.* In applying for a Charles J, Douglas Jr„ ited Hank, from that area. Advlt<*d^nf tblw, three Wei'ks a«o . his only satisfaction was a surly Planning, Traffic and Economics to ducted Friday ut 11 o'clock from pearing m;isked In public streets (jr permit at the New Brunswick secretary; and Oliver Kelui, Free­ Ciij|l, Wilkinson Informed aim The man arreHled, Antlmny Man and defiant “whal thc hell arc you which thc Commissioners'* refers Mount Funcpal Home, Red Bank, gatlicringy. jlceme bureau ln.sj>celur Davies hold, financial sccrctury nnd trenfi* police departments’that Chciv*.dck’s itejin, Hli (.'obhnbUA Avtv, (HiffWooiJ, going to do about It.’ is n check of cross, traffic at thc and burial will be in I3rlck Church Fire Chicf John M. Tourine will, said, tbe defendant deriled having urer, Tho slate was accepted with* ear was lu custody and that If the will he arraigned on a formal Board members agreed it was intersection made recently by his Cemetery, Bradcvelt. have firemen patrollng the firfc had his license revoked. out opposition. . .man .made further Inquiry about charge lomoirow, -aecoitllng to time something wa* done. Mr. department, ...... district in c«»rs and he will suiht- Walter Delrtu, Shrewsbury, gave, 11, ho could be auked to comn in to Berth Amboy pulkv. iiy that tlmo vlse use of tlie fire hoxejy in case pollci* h<>adi|uarters to identify 'tiie it Is ekjieelrd police Investigation Beyer stated in addition to life Farm Short Courses > New Fire Truck a uhorl bilk on Ihe fbfrt aid Sfpiarla* damakc done, nuisances were being of alarm, .. .. eovor*up uystem for the county, stolen" vehicle, to veriTy the report on. Iho will's . committed. He noted that' girls as Anthony Devino New Attract Area Students Special officers hnve. . been A Him. "The Hreatii of Life/' was Hgl. John .Sailndera, Union Itoaeh age will be complete,. Tlio girl assigned as follows, according' to Freneiiu Independent' Volunteer police, having n;«Mir<’d liiiiiM*lf aft^r beiM'lf in/tbled on being tokVu into well us boys had been seen hang­ Township Fire Chief One hundred and nineteen per­ Fire Co. put Into operation la*t shown by Kbncr Ifn/iHii, Port Moh* ing about the grounds. Member* tbe .chicf;’ Fred Hapolla, Broad and inouth, , , (, midnight that Chetuilek hureiddent of tin? Freehold Fin patrol the problem pf guarding ment and Frank Boyle and Anthony Lane to Fountain Ave.; Paul Department; who wrJeoiped the tho wanted man hli ear had been The girl told Perth Amboy police year’s . fhort courscs at thc New Zelgler, Center St. to South St. was In flrC'flghllng action Die first recovered and It wus desJivd he go e.une to (hat e(ty two weeks school property,was not an easy Ghinato, first and sccond assUlant day If arrived, having been uwmJ visiting members, Mr. Caroy intro- -- one. - There- -was talk- of enclosing chiefs,-respectively, next year/ ac­ Jenrey College of Agricylturc. (Continued on page s ix ) - ,!o_.policej!i4Kbjmu:lcrtt to.joclalm ago io Juin Muiuicnc. After n brlef. Rutgers University ” In righting'ihe' fire' Tiiuriday "morn­ diecllngly went Mop iti ii hotel, tin* couple rented Classes, arc being held in seven ing ot Joeeda Farmn, Marlboro. along and when they arrived at the a room lit 2(lf# Warhlntjton ^t„ it was felt this would have to wan Township Committee 'at their Todd, Hague To Attend Mr. Loekwood f.tJit/d t)>o funds to thy vifdtors and intiodueed -liio .nwait outcorno of thc Oct: 24 clcc- meeting. Thursday. different r.c.uc Robert U , lfuU iin/has J ccelvfd a -30-ycnr Anier late Edward and (.’alhcrinc (Oulvin) Newark pollen Jiave a rccord on tlic u.m. slilft, “ . • thc articles wili be v collected for in thc courses: Donald C. Cook and ST under thc Sponsorship of the mil-rrilivrhliIl^r.I>l» -to be man for ear Ihi'ft, He has been This pMiidmun and another olfi- ^distribution by a locaf group. Toys Boro of Mdtawan. Jfp2^Jv. Murphy, died at IjIk Immo yeHter* William B. Duncan, Holmdel; John National Ayjioclatlori of Manufac­ day morning follow'lr>g' a sfiorl ii: Union Beaeh i evident since March cer, v/lm wan o|mi g«dng ufT duty, which are damaged, but which can pre/tcntcd to Councilman 'Theodore EL Richards. Kearuburg. Albert turer. ' , A. _ PhHan aj__tia*_ nej^t meeting of JitesJU. - JJl’. ..V/M. J/or^_|i\_!fo]Mhken;' fou) Is etnoloyed as a cabinetmaker :hc made usable, will be repaired. Artists Are Busy , -Bbyiaiv-LijKrofl;— ------— .— -Chief-focun'Of''JrilcreBV*4C_tiie the posi.-, I;, notifying j^r. Phoiun and had jived in CliirwoiHl about In Woodbrldiie und found the couple in u room. . five-day *3hirMc«ve" conferonce of tiie* plans for the presentation, 23 years. ” - . . ’ Oipt. WllklflNih tlie radio They uriestcd MaiL^no and thn ' Republican Meeting - MaUwan'e young - artists are Matawan Boro Voters! will be the efTects of defense mo­ Mr. Paltridge nald he desired to Mr. Murphyl a veteran of W°rld In (’besslt-k'ii own cur wuh broken girl and hrougtd them to Perth busy painting Halloween scenes For Councilmcn ffull term) vote bilization on monpow^r. , wagei, extend, on behalf of the post, tho War I, ia survived by twni&l^ers, nnd lie iipiiincntly wanted to r f Amboy 'police* headquarters. Thu . There will be a meeting of the on the windows of borough busi­ for# two. Victor Armcliino and collcctive bargaining issues, and “thanks of tho membri»hip to you Miss Frances Murphy, Cliffwood, place It with tho now ono from girl would be turned over tu her Good Government Republican Club ness places. The ttm uil project, Ralph P v Dennis. Jfp2odv. the recent increasing rt^bllzition j for your great service towards our Mrs. John F. Donovan, Hloomfleld, Mr, William.' cur...... purohbHittuiUiiy...... , ’ , of Matawan Township this iThui*- sponsored by the Matawan Busi­ of Ittbor-mamtgefncnt relations. Korl continued Hueeena," • and orte brother. John J , Cliffwood. day) evening in Hollo's Post House ness Association. and directed by Squlpmeat an4 Supplies Bunting, managing director of U»e Funeral services will i > r held rood u .i. Vote for Twotl! HalL Six Corners, Keyport Re­ Mrs. Howard Wolverton* Mata­ fo r mftnofacturer^ a w n h U o n , will de* AlJentlon Voterslll from Day's Funeral Home, Key- ilenelH o f Mor^urivlllo I'-TA at Kor MaUiwan Bern. Council,!' vot*’ freSmcnu ind a social hour will wan ' litg fi' School" ari' fea^her, r*Trn — Gardeo - Hota* ' liver tho keynote uddresii at lhe In th<.* interest of your family port, on Haturduy at Bi'iO u m,,' and Fili-ndly Bliop, Mulii' Jit, Tittii.jWi,n, tfi*;f<; couoeUmaiifc"comlldate#’ iiitiV" be enjoyed after th* meeting which will be climaxed Saturday mot* Try our servicc, C onover B rotficn opening K ttilon. und your borough, for councilmcn af 0 o'clock u high muss of rr ern will bt celebrated by Uie /lev. ](p J0 u d v , and Hwlph B, DrnnU. JfpJodv. county candidates. are judged and prUes awarded. Venetian BUods Armcliino and Ralph pennis. Cornelius Kune In fit. Joneph’s Pictures w ill be fakes o1 the Beal Estate Lifting Cards t o r aa le Most standard sizes in stock. Church, Interment will bo lu the No Ounnlng S l|m HFor H cnr ahd "For Hala^ ticni Classified ads set rw jlU cheaply. prise winning windows. at j h l n offlre. Keyport Ifardwnr<* Co., ...... Are you huylnj? BeenrJty Tkmdit eimnh remelery. — faiL.tyilr...jiL..Uila, may b* purchated •( tfcii oflfca. ' PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL MATAWAN, N. J.

DESIGN HOY ELECTRIC TRAIN LAYOUT Miss ZabrisK h

Honored At Shower

. Freeholders Fear U Keyport Girl To Wed Would Cause Washput; Raymond F. Dorry Of . _, MightrApproye; Low ;; Cllffwood, Nov.. 12

IpiQte*:oniroI so lhat ^ "E n g in e e r" can movpib«m Cllffwood; Miss Helen Kemp, Miss : ment, Mr. Irwin observed. . . ; onto sidings jtp pick up pa*9*nger cars. Cea] aleyaJorji and Jumbfr loaders are operated by push billions. The freeholder pointed out the Irene Ifnoble, Mrs. Stephen Knoble, Automatic paiemenj semaphores, pnej r o e d signsJfi fire pctiv«t*d at |he train paisea over spring.cop|spti. Mrs^ Moric ilufTerty pad Mrs. Doris ' culvert provided at -the ccntcr of A ll track is laid crer'a rubber cushion to hold down tho noise. ~ ; ' • ' W a llin g ,’ Keansburg; Mrtf. J. FOR CHARITY—The Monmouth Park . Charity Committee,ia distributing a total of the present causeway had. capacity Angersbach and Mis. G 1 a d y s $54,000 to hospitals and other orgnnizations serving theA ejlth and social service needs pniy for a small spill o f. woler, of Monmouth County, home of the Monmouth Pqrk Jockey Club. This sum represents designed lo*handle the ""head” oi Hazlet Group Spends Therkelson, Laurcnce Jlnrbor; Mrs. n ■ « < ■ ■ it . a m... « /tl ii n _ il • *_ _ J *« nTn A r% nl m ilAHni InM !.■# 41... D« A ^ , Weekend In Hamburg Keansburg Fire ilesHie ’ Connoliy and ' Mrs. Eva proDt from the recent Turf Charity B all/and a Stzeable donation by the Racing Associa­ water flowing down under flopd Davies, Long iKland; Mrs. .-Rosalie tion. Here, Bertram H. Borden, President of the;Board of the Monmouth Memorial H os-. 'cdndltlonfi-'from th e u p p e r *rcucficf» ,, of Luppatatang Creek.. That crcek Mr. and Kirs. Cyrus ilbs3, ’Mrrand Ciissfe;' ’ MOHUW! ’ ‘ Mrtf. Nellie pi tal, Long^Bfanelt, accepts a check for $1-1,776 from (ileneral Manager Edw ard J. B r e n ­ ' will be redirected from its present Mrt. Theodore Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. > Booth, Miss Catherine Bottjne, Mrs. nan of the Jockey Club, while eight year’ old Jiqimy. Inman, 'a youthful hospital pa­ winding course' at Maple Pi! to run Iloland Emmons, Mr. an^“Mrs, Wil­ ' , J jessle Dorry, Mrs. Maroma Hain- tient, grins his appreciation. : Monmouth park .donations :to ; the. Charity Committee in u straight channel 'through the Elizabeth Company liam Urstadt, Mr. .and Mrs. James Laundry-Dry Cleaning ■ .raond and JJrs. Poris Iloesombn, New York, and Mrs.. Dolly Camb have reached nearly $200,0.00 In the past -four, racing seasons. ' : causeway. This, will put the line Prepares To Build Neidinger, -Mr. and Mrs. William Store And Coffee'Roast of the creek'about ,150 feet west Barnes, imd Mr. *md Mrs., F.rank ajid Mrs.-.. lyfory Walling, ..Union of Its present course at Ihe bridge. On Bay«Jiore Tract McCIeilsler of Hazlel, ‘spent the | Shpp Is' Hit By Blaze Beach, - liam G. Schanck, Mr. and Mrs, rTT)0^3way “ortbe_cuu^wuyrTt: weekend—nt~Hambui^r Pq- Also)-Mrs. WiHiarh de Man,»Mlss-jlegion Women -Sunday-Morning Jandcr, Miss Nancy Linzmayer, self will dip on cach side at a three Work ■ started, thl;s weok pn the Mr. ond Mrs. Louis Roselle ond Elizabeth Ellison, Mrs. Edward B. pef cent grade, .Mr. Irwin disclosed, clearing of a' six-aere tract in the Mr.. and. Mrs. Roelif LeRoy, Hazlet, A fire thought .to . h^vc / )?gph Lyons, Mrs. EdWard1 D. Lyons, William Newman jr., Mr. and'Mrs. Mrs. ‘Joseph Mdrlnsky, Miss.Louise Plan For Party William Wheatley, -the Rev. and that drainage will flow to Ih© cen- former • Natco holdings, Union piotorcd. to Bear Mopntuin, N. Y., caused' by a defective chimney, At Two Parties .ter of the causeway where U will Beach, lo-be used by VnnAmer- caused .dprnqge estimated unoffiqi- Roskasky, Miss Thclma Vandfirpbol, Mrs. Charles R, Smyth, Mr*. Wal­ injienTHflebler Inc., o f. Elizabeth, Sunday. . . , Miss Nola 'Waterman';and Mrs. lace Mereready-and Mr. and Mrs.- _— be direct^ to'.'ftn'olT—into the "Mr.- an^ Mrs.^ Ira Rathbope orf oliy at 914|0D0 in Ktansbur^ -Sun­ Secret Pal Club Will Mrs, Ogden Schanck Is .. creek. The ropdway itself will csscutipl oil^manufacturers, as the day morning. • i / Stanley Zabriski bf Koyport. Charles Kinhafer...... 6ite of their new plaint. Stale Line, Pa-i- recontiy spent Those who sent gifts were Mrs. . not. be permanently hardsurfoced few* days in Hazlet visiting M*’. Thp flre apparently started in the Mark Birthdays; List Feted At Affair* In ■ . Mrs. Kinhpfor. entertained St- a ncro.sa the causeway • fof. seyerpl ''VabAmeringon-Hacb^er recently Lnunder-Wite store, 285 Majh St., G. Amaro, Highlands; Mrs. Wnltcr 3 Members As 111 Keyport, Eatontown , dinner party in Crystal J3rook..IniC acquired the former 120-acre Natco apd Mrs. Thomas - Rathbone of Hammond , and Mrs. Marie Paul, years because of the danger of Route 05. . shortly before 0 o.m. ond .sqrCad Eatontown, for her daughter, the settling, of the^fill, the freeholder property-from tayoie Laboratories to Celli's Coffee Roast shop. which Jersey Cily; Mrs, G. Kemp/Keans- Plp.ns for a party Nov. 23 of the Parties-in honor of-Mrs. Ogden bridal attendants and other guests. The Elizabeth Arm, which presently Mrs. Augustus Bailey and ^nftint burg;- Mrs.- Frank Conway and Mrs. declared. ' \ daughter Ejaine, * havo re- occupies a smbll storc ln tho /amp Secret Pal Club to celebrate birth- Schanck,. the, former MisP Doris Corsages* were presented as favors employs approximately 100 persons, Lillian Waterman, Keyport; Miss at the parly. ... Mr. Irwin did pot disbar tbe POS' tMrped to their Hazlet iwme from building owned by Archie Kuma- dpys pf ; members in October, No­ Kinhafer,- whose marriage to Mr. sibilily that a “small pond" might plans within a flve-year period to saka. . GJnger Connally, Long Island; Mrs. vember and "Peoembpr. were made Schanck .took place .on Sunday, Attending were the bride and her transfer all of its production opera­ the Riverview Hospital. - Rose J3ergcn, Mrs. Harry Eldridge • be created in the area of tho pro1 Mrs. Elizabeth; Habcl o l East Keansburg Firo Chlef Rayifiond at the meeting of Raritan Ppst, woro . given .on Friday, and . the attendants, Miss Steinberg, Miss n jected lake. This would hove to tions to Union Beach. . v . , Stryker estimated that the daifiag^. and Mrs. Walter Hprpmond, New American Legion Auxiliary in the prevjous Wednesday .cypnings. , Linzmayer, Mrs. Wheatley and Miss John F. Wagner, .VanAmeringen- Orange, visited Mrs. Emma T. York; Mrs, P. Van Charldorp, be a municipal project, undertoken Rudiger, in Hazlc(, on Sunday.' in the Launder-Wite store, opoVated Legipn Home, W; Front St.; Key- On Friday, the’ bridegroom’s par­ Walling, Mrs. H. Seabrook-Scharick, in agreement with the adjoining Htiebler plqnt engineer,.will super­ by the Cappadona brothers as' Union Qpach, and Mrs Edward ppr.^. Tuesday night. , -Mrs. Randolph Creamer, Mrs. Wal­ vise the construction operations at Elscmann, We?t Keansburg. . • ents entertained, following the wed-'1 property owncrg. dry cleaners nnd laundry, wap Cards wero read from Mrs. dinrf : reherasal at Iheir home on lace Mercready, Mrs. Leo Sadkow- Mr. Irwin set the only, condition Natco. Mr. Watoior said Monday Miss Marcia E. Lawton about $5000 to customers’ garments that nil- bf the buildings, which Thomas White and Mrs. William Maple PI. ' . ■ ski and Mrs.; Kinhafer. ... that this pond be kept in size and Cited By College Head and about $5000 damage to auto­ Two Madison Re*ident* Holden who hove been attending Their; guests included Mr. ,and "head” of water which" the county will include a 130x50*foot,"single., matic laundry machines and equip story laborntory, n boiipr house, Named Administrators the national legion convention in Mrs. Ogden Schpnck, H. Seabrook Pprspnolised Chrhimas Cards engineer wpuld estimate could be Miss Marcia E. Lawton, daughter ment. About 300 men’s suits -swe California. Schanck .Jr.', Miss. Helen Steinberg now on sale at this olTiee. Fifty ... «a/ely. handled under the worst of ofTlce’ und "hydrogenation building, of Herbert Lawton, 59 Broad St. in the store when the-flro bl&ke j, JTwo Madison Township residents will be erected,in on areij near the The sick committee reported the of New York, William Cahill, Miss styles to chooso from. Please comi flood eonflitlons by the culvert to be Matawan, was cited presented to tho guest of honor and 1st helper. 2B years. oflr* Mra. Douylov Mprvel, Mrs. Alex hold'somc of the gifts. ' Sinutko, Mrs. John Kobus, Mrs. Guests wpre Mrs. Chris Mnrtz, Rocco Mazzic, and the guest of Cliffwood Marine Is Mrs. Clflrcpce Hauier, Miss War. honor. A gift was sent by Mrs. Recalled For Service goret Houser, Mr?, Hazel Boyce, Martha Johnson. ' Miss Marie Keating, Misa Marie Pfc. Johannes Hendrik Llcht, son Hlzzo and Mrs. William Ralnoud, of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lieht, 242 of Mntawan. Grateful For Toy* Outlook Blvd., Cliffwood, has been Abo: MIm Dorothy Hansen and ■called back to active service with MIS3 Maureen Leary, of Laurence The Social Sorvico Committee of '-he Marine Corps,, the Third Marin# Hprbsri; Mrs. Michael Pippas, of the Motawan Public Health Asso­ . Corps Reserve District announced Keyport; Mr,. Robert Orr, ol ciation wishes to thank those of Monday. ' * Union Beaeh, Mra Hlchord Wogijch the community who already' have The ClifTwood Marine served 30 and Mira Margaret Woglsch, of turned In toys for the Christmas months with the corps in World South Orange, and MLu Hno Osub program. Painting and repairing Wor "II, including 24 months of nnd Miss Catherine Boyce, of Mor- of toys'is now in progress. If ony» Overseas duty in tho Pnciflc. When ganville, ,, one would core to help in this recalled to duty, Pfc, Llcht, a Gifts wero tent , by Mrs. Leo work, or is interested ia dressing former Matawnn High School stu. Selgwlck and Miss Mildred Vree- dolls, help, con be used. Leave ■dent, was attending Drake Dusinesa land, of Matawpn. nnmes at iho Health Center. College, Perth Amboy. .He had Donations of toys w|U be weU been employed os a timekeeper By Missing Woman Returns cpmo throughout the month of - (the Held Contracting Co., Wood. November. ■' ‘ . •. ' bridge. . O /Jim tllU ilyJn-X tatic DH m Union Bench policc reported yes- An;"Hocket” OlilnraoUle iwner can tell );ou! For every "nocltet" Q jx iw tl atm ira em it *n *11 m e M i . . terdav_ ttyH Mrs. Ani'pl I j o u l s e - O o t i , .At Providence Game nelly, 2)5 Campbell St.; listed ns own'^'liiwmV lijnSjtSie " ’ Honored By Parents William Taylor Sutphin, MaU missing from her home Monday "liocltct't” sensational hitftrtom pm iion perjom m nco anil ordinary awan and Robert Long, Founh- A night, wos located Tuesday at surprise party was given Frl' J r i c i n f i . The "ItockctV nilken sfnootliness! The "nockctV recortl- dny ivenlng in honor of Miss South River when she requested keepsier N, y., elassmotes at Jeanette Cevasco to celebrate her police of that municipality tq help Piineeton University, attend^ tha •maalilng action! The ''Rocket’s” solid g«s navingnl Girao in today OLDSMOBILB her find n room. Brown-Prlnceton football yanio ot A C D J£iA i MOTQftS VAU Jl < 21st blrtbdgy by her pprentB, Mr, Providence, R. I., Saturday. ' • ■ • forjw ir thrilling "Rocket” riilo in tlio lirilliant Ohlflraohilc ,,08”I a n d Mrs. Louis Cevasco, Lloyd ltd., South RTvcr police linked her to M a ta w a n - an Alarm broadcast by >Unjon Bench SEE YOU* NEAREST OLDSMOBILI DEALER authorttlw' and nm ngtd for her „ P -T A Meet* Nov. 1 aof! Ih e guest pf honor r®~rn"'homt(.” lj»r alsjppenrance r p c a iw i a nutnber oi g ifts. Dur- Uil4 ,lr>een reported by her husband, Tlio next rejuldr meetjnji ortho :'.ina thp fv cn in g refreshm ents wero Beldon Donnelly. • Matawan Parent-Teacher Associa­ . Tsltpboot: served,' ^ i * tion will be held on Wednesday, RO BERT G. TH IX TO N , INC. No panning Bljm Nov. 1, In the Matawan High M«tawan t-W70 , New Jersey A rs you buytaff-SeCDHty BoodsT for sale at this office! School. ’ THURSDAY, OCTOBER* £ ?S S S o THE M^AWAR ■ ’ M ATAWAN7 NTj T PAGE TtifrfeE gBsgam m m m am aem ^ Mrs. F. CutQric, Mrs. Bridie Steph* tricity In this Homo,” ?s a pari of gcsllons fi'orti a ll pcrsons interested p e rie n c e s o n \ th*» to u t1 jn M u d id Seal Drive Head J ens, Mrs. Jennie Feehan, Mrs. M aria existing adult education programs. in’ its program. • travel tips ah6 6fid MW Rcufr ■ I ‘ ' " ■■■Ml !■ - 'IN I L)»' 1 ' 1 O ’D o n n ell, M is. F a y R a fla , Mr&k , participation lu the “careor . coun­ employed to makts tholrtrli) mtlho Belly Ecklof, Mrs. Henrietta Hon- seling program of high schools and Mary Lou Walker Write* onjoyalile, Fete For Brennan igman, Mrs. EUtabeth Kane, Mrs. junior colleges, featuring Voca­ Bessie Hyland, Mrs. Gladys Rob­ tional guidance in tho field Ofrudio Travel Series For Press bins, ■ Mrs. Georgo Cameron and Madison Towhttiip - Keansburg' Mayor Gets electronics. \ . Miss Mary LoU .Wnlkcr. ot 0 Matawan Baptist Mr&. Edith Sias. Harold M artin and Monmouth Subsection Liaison with other professional Man Named Iii Wiil Frank Cofleld werc honorary co­ Iiro.idwuy, Keyiimt, und Orlnuii- ... ‘ , . "■«*( Church Staged Fete . Check For $1076 From Of Institute Outlines groups, such 'us doctors und law­ J a m e s P. A r m itrq n g of 7 1 ' 13aV- chairmen. . , tine, liua written a series of travel To Mark Centennial Women’* League - Community- Projects yers, in matters of general Interest view Dr., Laurence Harbor, will ■ ; ' • n . to the community of mutual In­ articles for. tl>o AtluftUe City Press shnro in an estatd, valujed ot "oyer ^ “ Services.Sunday 'morning at', U The Victory . DanceJ sponsored Cliffwood Barn Dance .:Tho-Monmouth ’Subsection' o f-lhe terest tu two or moro professions. und BrigunMua News. Miss Walker, $20,000,’' - according to a: will Oth Friday . i?y ihec Independent Wo­ Institute ' ot~ nndlu Bnjjlneirs ts Newspaper, columns bn artielcs-on ih e —da u g h te r.-o t M r—-and—Mra. petition fof probatd fllod-ln -Kings - men's ^Teague: ~o£ Keansburg _.in ^ 3 arftrdanco;'’spohsored‘ by"ttte, iHte-m - •pppulami3peet«-of-^levl8i«rv ' .... SjlmUcl D. Wdlkfr «{ KeypoM, anniversary -of - the First- Bapust sponsoring a number ot ihtcrcstiiiH* Couiit^-Surrogalc-^ourH^cwrYoiltT-- Church of Matawan. Tho week-long hionor-of.Mayar. .F^Ux J. Brennan Ladies Auxiliary of the ClifTwood and related subjoctfl uf Ki'iicrnl in­ flt'scrlbed Jysr, experlencM. on. u -T ha estate was .left by the. Latir- projects as d part ot Us coin- anniversary celebration , featured .was the most outstanding, success Vpluntecr Fire Co., will be held te re st. , 10-week automobile tour of the cnco .Harbor muii'fl rilstcr ,tho Iftto daily services in the church, lunch* of'any social event ever held in Friday night, Nov. 17; at tho CllfT* munity seryico program for 1950­ . The local IHE Community United Slatcx nnd Mexico. Mr. Ann Armairong of 1404 Now York ’eons and an exhibition of antiques. thav borough. More than 1100 wood Firehouse. Muslp will be 51, Included in its program arc Scrvicc Committee -is composed of Walker ls the prominent bayshoro A vo„ B ro o k ly n , w h o d ie d SopL 10, The closing service Sunday a persons attended during the-course furnished by a wcllOcnown orches­ the following activities: Maj, Gen.’ G, I. Vanbeuscn (RCA realtor nnd developer, , 1030. sermon by Dr. Harold F. Stoddard, of the evening to honor Mayor tra. Square dances and 1041, tho Luurertco Harbor mtln - ‘Open The-Gates of the Temple” As a surprise, Mrs. Nettie Maher, Mrs. Rose Vena will bc thc chair­ vision and radio recoivlng seta for Laboratories), John J. Sluttoryjnul In .1 uiu' of this , y('tir...an(l before .will: rcccivc ii^M t.£bAra...ot..UiQ by H. M Munsonand a birthday president of the league, caircd man. ~ "** ’ ’ ~ ...... ~ . installation in hospitals und -wel­ A. Bmuriim (Evans Slfjnnl Labora*- they rcturnod visited all of tho i-eisldue estate. Another brothtr, luncheon at which former Congress* Mayor Brennan to the platform fare agencies for thc uso of torlcs), Georgo Trad of Aubury prlnelpiil citlos In this country, Albert Armstrong, of Glondale, L. Cards: and. personal stationery— patients und Inmates, ...... Including Uie famous East and West man Elmer H. Geran of Matawan, and presented him withJ a check Park, and J, D, Winer of Shrews­ I., shares Blmllnrly, *. was master of ceremonies. for $1070 •which she stated was “to finest , quality and latest rtylcs, Courses for laymen in popular bury, The... commlttcce will bo Coast resorts. M|sa ..Walker’s ar­ reasonably priced, at tlus office. clectrlcaKsubJccts, such as “Elec­ glad _to '•riecolvc advice and huk* ticles, In addition to describing ex­ The church directory for the MRS. EDWARD CRANE show thc appreciation of thc citi­ Aro you buying Beourlty Bonds? 100th year , lists the Rev, Garrett The 1950 Monmouth County zens of Keansburg lor our mayor.” S. Dctwilcr, as pastor; C. Lloyd Christmas Seal eale- will open on In a brief speech of acceptance, Thanksgiving Day and continue Mayor Brennan said, "For thc flrst through - Chrtstmas lo. raise-funds timc-ln my life I And myself with­ for tuberculosis control work In out wordsto property express , my the county,- The goal .for-this ycar sentiments • -with . regard to this has been &6 t at .$31,000- and Mrs. gesture of, good will. Probably Edward Crane of Middletown there comes u time in the life of Township I has been hamtd‘ chair­ (•very man when lie is al a loss man of the—drive. Mrs. Lewis S. for words. For me, this is that Thompson,' president o f the Mon­ time." Mrs. Brennan also was called mouth County Organization for to the platform and presented with Social Scrvicc, county agent for a beautiful bouquet of American the - New^ -Jersey Tuborculosi6 Beauty roeot*- ■ * — League, Announced today. During the campaign the mayor The driVc:H4th annual nation­ told' an audience at one |>t:(l to nvrvice thu eur Buys Marlboro; Plant he hvIIh! Trad Television Corp., manufact­ BELL BEEF CO. urers of the giant Tradiovision TV set as well as thc new commander- : 126 Main St. . MATAWAN Fruiichlncd denlerH hnve wlml it lukcH to (lo tint IiohI job' , . . factory • tralim l iikh'IiiiiiIch, in-chief sets for Army and Navy Free Delivery Phone MA 1-1644 ; training centers, . last week, ac* the rig h t c^iiipincnt, ncccHHury jiartH in wtocK and, iuohI im portant, know your car hunt. quircd control of thc Wil-Ray Products Co., Marlboro, a leading • ARMOUR'S CJoverbroolc PLATE and NAVEL i manufacturer of television cabinets, It was announced by Victor Trad, Franchised new car dealcru hcII belter lined earn lituuniHe only they ean give you tho writ­ president of Trad Television. ROASTING CORN ‘••EfiTec^ivo at once”- suld —Mr. ten Monmouth County Automobile UcalerH’ AHHoriatioii Used Car Wurranlct'. — . Trad,- “thc name of our new affili­ CHICKENS BEEF ... ate will bo Trad Cabinet Corp.. 4 V j ^b. ave/ago and wc intend to immediately ex­ pand the new plant’s facilities in T h e F o l l o w i n g Are M embers Of The order to surpass the present weekly 2 9 * , cabinet production schedule,.. U .i? 47*«. our belief 'that wc may increase CHUCK ROAST I MONMOUTH COUNTY AUTOMOBILE N A U R S' ASSOCIATION production by almost 200 per cent INCOBl'OBATKO 1910 in just a few months." BONE IN ; One of thc most acute shortages BISQUICK Qari|t, Iss. Eiitirs A«ts Sslu 0s. S. BiKlafl tan, lao. Orr Mslar lilu in tho television business, pointed - ...... out Mr. Trfld, is cabinets, and with 59*1* IS Broadway . - td i Broadway • ■< W, Main Hi. ' ■ Mlllhsr*! Mt. ... ' Loaf Branch, N. J. Long Itranrb, N. i . f'r ie h o ld , N , jr. ' FrMHtlO, N, 1 its own. affiliate plant, the Trad 41* Vt: Nu Maid Yellow H organization will ,bc_ able. to _ meet Pay Forihay, lao. LaFnda Salas 1 larvlot its own rccord demand for vitally Aibsry. Asts Sslili._...... Park Okivralal 280 Mroadtray..... — 1 1 7 Monmoulli H t, - needed cabinets for its 10, 10 und 004 Hunaet Avenue -1001 Main HI______MARGARINE ; Asbury Park, N. J . .. l«onf lirtnth, S, J. Bed fliKiik, K J, Aiiii|r/ r » t k , s . J proposed 21-inch picture tubes. Mr. SWIFT’NING QUARTERS ! Trad will also head thc rtew com­ Aibsry Cark Salas II Sirvlei, Ino, Qlobi Motor SlUl Cl. L s i ' i Q irsgi, Ino. Rarllm fisrsia pany as president. Main and Bevall Avcntte St >;a«t Front Kt. 7 MS llroadwa^ M.ln « IW4I. R4,...... : 85*- «»' 29*» Asbttir Tark, N. J* Red flank, N. J. I/ori nranth, M, 1, : K.jporl, N. j, William Barry, Woman, S tilly BrotMr* LaaniMo Oaraga, Ino. Ra.iaa Rrslkari Are Injured In Crash Howard Hslghtt Ino. 01 Monmouth St« 174 Main Nt. v .llr r Mrlva ’ inn rtfcud Hi. Bed Bank. N. J. '... ,- Manavquan, N, J* I/fonardo, N. 3, • ' R.4 lunli, N, t. Two persons -were injured when two care collided ut 12:40 Monday O nrgrS . B irntt ft Son, Ino* Hilnlloh Milor Oi. Al Mallaw Jaiapk Rama 'morning Inf.‘front of Burlew's Main Htreet ...... “ ' IlSfl llroadvay, _ ...... ’ flIB llrfladway - - . - 350 llrnuriftar • l* h | Bfanfhr-M, 7, - v,; v - Restaurant on Route 35, Laurence MaUwaitt N. J. ■ , .l^onf Branch, N, 1, - t Me, SB Lionel Trains, Dolls, IS Throckmorton St* - 13 Monmouth Mi. • ■ ,162 Broadway Brlrlle, N, J, Fine Keyport, Driver # ' If. Freehold, N. J. Kid Bank, N. 1. 1/on llrnnrh, N. J ■ ; < » « ' ..— C arriages; Scooters, - ..... Frank Van tjrskl*, Ins.— - - Three violators were flned in the Wagons, Games. ' Ossdar'a Otraca. ' ii» W. Pront H I., ' traffic court of Magistrate Seymour lal. St Unroln Avfntie Ur4 n*n|i, N. 1 . ft. Klcinbcrg. Raritan Township, USE OUR LAY-AWAY • Atlantic flifhland*, N. S» this-week. . SHOP EARLY See you r dealer ... Warntr'a Oaraia " Tlussell Head, 144 Third SL, Key­ WHILE THE PLAN! , OsRIMar lalolr, Iso. Haul* Nv. 3a nrlf«ril, H. J, port. was given a.^sufrfmons Friday SELECTION SELECT NOW . ! . I I ) Monmotilh 8t« i f NATIONAL by State Motor Vehicle Inspector IS LABGE. Bed Bank, N. I. I AUTOMOBILE DEALER1 Wllklas Motor lilu Joseph Davies for failing to stop . PAY LATER! Now is a good j - at a- stop *lgn at Route -35 and Poole j- Povsaifonljpo „■____ _ . W E E K ^ ^ 431 Broad St. Ave. He was fined $ 5 and $3 costs. St Lower Main UL n*d Bank, H, r r —:...... ■ Uitona, J, • , , Donald Lockwood, Leonardo, and t i m e / d u r i n g . . waill.y I Msrrla lilol ( iirvlai Paul Baker. Harrison, wpre both i Davslsl laltt, lu i fined $7 and $3 costs for speeding^ ait ('Mkima 4 im u ' : " on Route 36 on complaints filed by I 1*‘2S M 0HT ST, K fV f Om , i r m i u U , M . t , ■ • 1 A ik iff VtiU, N. I. . KfryiwHTWpt** Police. " / r "XT' PACEFOUR THE MATAWAN JOURNAL- MATAW&& N, J.. THURSDAY.-OCTOBER-26,-1950 o; be; covered,. a ’worker must pitalst libraries, roads, . to * supple IBEHATAffAN JOURM, be employed 24 full or 24 pert d<)vs SCOUTING NEWS ment the above. Established W» - TeL Keyport 7-3030 In a calendar quarter and must C. 1 would support the following Kiliwtn tfownahJp, Malawan Soieugh rtceeive $50 or more ‘in ’ cash Cub Pack 64 legislative measures: the Brannan wages. This mean&-4J*e-toousewife Cub Park 64, Keyport, -will hold jfarm program, Federal aid to edu­ Published Every-Thursday at ' Keyport, Monmouth County, N. J. ahd domestic worker must get a meeting and annuaiHalloween cation, universal health insurance, By BROWN PUBLISHING AND ■' together in advance to find out party at the Keyport Refoirned fair .employment practices act, anti* PEINTINO COMPANY whefre -requirements will be met Church House at 7:30 p.m. tomor- p o llta x legislation, anti-lynch HELP WANTED USED CARS , during a quarter. If the worker rov^, (Friday), Costume prizes will legislation, I oppose : the Taft- J. Mabel Brawn,...... Editor EXPERIENCED' auto mechanic, with 1937 ’ Stodebaker 4-door 'sedan, $125: Charles E. Stultz....'..Associate Editor comes under'the .provisions of t h e ^ be awarded and parents are wel­ Hartley act, which fg"~trtp~~arg^urfeed ’{vhfch’lHe 'workiri^'majoritj' bf^the —------'■...... ' ThreeTMonlha ..»<<» ...... 1.25 BU£~Wfl*frergT' yanjedf—-Appfy:;RblId ANTIQUEtt bric-a-brac.—chiCT.- icolorw! • or^cK^qWl^thereHte r. to complete, final arrangements, country prospered. As .'they' prosper, Transit Corp., Keyport; . . wjtf 'lass, etc. Earn Christmas money Executors and administrators of Domestic employers will register PoW. Wow Saturdey ' so do we all. I am deeply opposed ting your old things, Keyport (states have the right td select the with the. revenue bureau while Preparations 'are nearly com­ to the McCarran-Woods bills, or EXPERIENCED houseworker. cook, fLamp Post, 12 East Maple PL (near .newspapeis la which they desire their . good salary. Tel" Keansburg 6-2005. Green' Grove Ave.) Tel. Keyport •' notices printed. .If the right Is not domestic workers .will register al pleted ‘ for the Fifth Annual Cub any proposed form of thought- '. . . - ~ : Wj20* 7-3Q9I-W. ■ - wiM* exercised the surrogate will make bills. I am convinced that the^ will the selection, and Uie notice will prob­ the nearest Social Security....office gcout Pow Wqw to "oe held Sat­ DEMONSTRATORS wanted for Lloyd ably appear In some newspaper that for theit Social Security number, urday at the Willow Street .School, destroy our American heritage of. Products. Car necessary; training Real. Estate -For. Sale you would not have selected. Friends Fair Haven. This event is spon­ civil rights, if they are allowed to given; hours optional;; excellent in­ of The Journal having business with if they don’t have qne from pre­ come. Tel. Mrs;, Kellas, Woodbridge THREE bedroom house, full cellar. (he surrogate's office will do well to vious employment. , sored by Monmouth Council, Boy become law. : 8-3046. ■ . . s . . . Wj26 AH modem improvements, $7,500. bear this In mind. ' . Although the domestic workers Scouts of America, as a training Termi. Chapman Agency. 23,.Little- St:, Matawan. ' - • j20 may.. change, ^employers,, they. _wJll sessioh-Xoc. thc.,.<3Q0 .volunteer....Cub, LEGAL NOTICES SITUATION WANTED Responsibility—for" typoeraphtca. HOMES, Farms, Business Properties. errors ia limited to the cost- of the have^ to meet requirements with leaders in Monmouth County. Ad CONSTABLE'S SALE space occupied by such error. . each oric to be covered. vance registrations received at the BABY SITTlNG^SSc per hour, after­ See us for your requirements... TAKE NOTICE, That on Friday, noons and evening*. Mra. Elizabeth List your property with us. Ben ahd Entered as aeeond-clasa matter at the The bookccping chores involved Council Office in ^liong Branch in the 10th day of November, 1050 at 11KW Henderson. Tel. Matawan-1-1700R. Mattie Smith; IIS1.^ Main SC, Matawan , post office at Matawan, N. i „ under the probably jtfon't. confuse the house* dlcate the enrollment of adult o'clock,-in the forenoon of that .day. • ’ . ^ 12 1-2207. • • ' Wjtf ♦. act of March 3,1875. . - ot the premises of CHARLES wives of today. The benefits of leaders will far exceed any pre SERVICE GARAGE, Hy . No. 35, Cliff TYPIST or seamstress desires work to TWO building lotSi just outside Key­ increused covarage far outweigh vious year. wood. N. J., will be sold at - . he done at home. Tel. Matawan - port; spxlOO; ;high,.dry grbund; b j . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1050 PUBLIC VENDUE, to the hlfihest 1«0655R between 3 and G.p.m. wJ2(J block Rom’ highway;' frtfcaT town and ,— - K ------the additional red tape. The Pow Wow is planned so that bidder, sundry GOODS and CHAT­ buses; cheap. Write Box C in care • TELS, to wit: l—Oldsmobile. 1030u cach leader who atends wili re Trg. CoUpe, Model F30, Serial No. of this newspaper. wl-9*~ j GO TO THE: BALLOT BOX ceivc specialized training in sub F34557J, Engine No. F652700. H. P. TELEVISION SERVICE jects* appropriate to his or her 20,. together with all Its equipment. FOR SALE The ballot box stands between'n . Taken.ln.Execution as the property WHY be without your television? position ..Den . Mothers , will, have of- EDWAflD A, WUESTEFELD, at We make service calls, any day or HORSE MANURE,' cow manure, hen "frcff'pooplc and enslavement.’ The an opportunity to enroll in one the suit of CHARLES WILSON, t/a evening; service on any makes; yearly manure, by the ton delivered; also right to vole is the strongest de­ CHARLES SERVICE GARAGE, ond contracts available; jilL-Work guar­ wood, stove umgUi and fireplace.- Tel. of three Sections to be held on to be sold for cash by me. . • anteed.; Call RusseH's Television and Keyport 7-0432. . Jtf fense wc have against oppression. ITEMS ABOUT FOLgS AND .Ceremonies ...and -- Entertainment, Dated; September ^ 1950,-— ------Radio -Service,-Malawan..l-00C5R.._. V Few people will deny this. Yet THWG8 WE KNEW Uf.... and Pack Programs;; Handicrafts; , , CARL WENNER, Constable. ' wj26* LADIES winter coats, like new, size THE LORO AGO ! 159 Main- St., 38. $5; size 40, $10; also large pres- , huge numbers of Americans,‘Who and Games. Cubmasters and pack Matawan; N.’ J. ‘ * • FOR RENT sure cooker, 20 quarts, $10. Tel. regnrd..themselves as good, patriotic committeemen May enroll In one J2 Tel. MAtawan 1-1058. . Mntawan 1-0219W. • Wj2<3 citizens, fail to tnke advantage of of these Sections or may join the REGISTRY AND ELECTION SEVEN room, house in ideal * location SIX-PIECE mahogany -dinette set. their greatest privilege. • - . • Ten Years Ago ' , NOTICE •in Matawan. If . interested, 'V»/rite (lk«jo of Thursday* OoW-34,* 1640) section on pack administration. By Box. R. in care of ihls newspapvr; '- . Reasonable.- Tel. MataWan 1-1647. In local elections-, jt is -common ■opierating several sections' eaclf Donouair or matawan - ' ' - V . t j'20 ...... v---- for . less than .half of the eligible New officers of the auxiliary of leader ha.s an oipportunlty to enroll The said Board of Registry and COAL pnd wood heater, will heat two Matawan Post 170,•. American Le­ Election will meet.on ' . SfX Vrodm house;, oil. lieat'; in good or three rooms, also Thor washing voters to go to the polling booths, The following officers v/erc.chosen: in a different section cach year. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 71h, 1950 condition. Inquire 2S4 Main St.. machine; both good condition. Mrs. Even in national elections, in which gion were installed, last night. They Emerson J. Lisk, president; GiJorge The Pow Wow starts at i p.m. between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 Malawan. .Tel. Mat. 1-1B54.. J20 Petersen. Tel. MatawaSv 1-0023-J-2. ore;-Mrs. Alfred C. Walling, presl Saturday with section meetings X m., for the purpose of conducting . ' wj26* men are running for the highest W.-Davison, vice' .president;' F, f\' To the Editor: ■ < ■ ■he general election for the election or UNFURNISHED .3-room apartment, offices, and in which issues and deni; Mrs. William H. Sutphin; scheduled for the entire afternoon. bus stops ot door every 20 minutes, Simpson,' secretary and treasurer. Member of House of Representatives one block from school; garage, oil ANTIQUES and secondhand articles. principles of the utmost moment first vice, president; Mrs. Raphael Miss A. A. Conover, -.nuatowon, The Board of Education has again Following a dinner at the Willow* One. Sheriff ' Open evenings. The Jeandrons, 42 C. Devlin, second vice president; shown its utter- disregard for -the * i , . .. TWo Members of tlie,' Board of heat. Belford. Call Swart2 Furniture, Ffrst St.. Keyport. Phone Keyport aro at millions nf ..us don’t was.-knocked-down-by-a—team—cf- MCBKLJlfislaiirant thc__Etaupr.wi]L XUjoterv-rroeholdsre^op-tlie-Full-Tetmn across'—irom^-MiddIelawiu,-Firel)ouSc1- :---- vole. M rsr~noss"B. FountalrtrTccrelnfy; expre.ssecT^wIiPof the voters. again gather at the school for the and these municipal officers v Highway 35. Tel. Red Bank G-3213. Mrs,. Elmore Kattner, treasurer; hordes While crossing Wes{ St., Two Councilmen for the full 'terms ‘ w]2G i Tlio result, of course, is govern­ New York, Tuesday. Ligaments of Tho voters are asked to go to ?the evening, session. One of tho high. BED CHAIR, good condition, inner Mrs. Harvey- Van Brunt, historlun; The sessions of the registry board APARTMENT—5 rooms, bath, • /all springs, maple arm rests, 910. ment by minority—there is no way one of her limbs, was injured’ and pollS', again—for the, third; time—• Ughts of the PoW Wow will be a will be held at tlie following polling improvements; oil heat, garage. Russell. Tel. Matawan 1-OG65R be­ to measure Ihe views and opinions Mrs. Wilson W. Hobrough,, chap­ and tell the Board/what they think round table discussion to be held places: . tween 7 and 0 p.m. ..- wjffl* lain; Mrs- John Bowle^sergcant- it will: bo: some time before she FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT Located on Centerville Rd.. ofT Route of the man who fails to exercise will be able to \ualk again. atwut spending $264,000 for build­ by the Don Mothers at the evening The. First'District is that portion of 35, opp. red brick school building or BRUM outfit, tympani, base, snare and the right of franchise. Government at arms. ‘ ' ings and grounds. ' session. the Borough which lies on the westerly, write Box 73, Kcyport, N. J. wJ2fl* traps. Excellent condition. $75. The-'Wilkie Club of Matawan Samuel •S. Brown, Morristown, said of Main Street os far south as Call. Matawan 1-2215. wj20 of the people is possible only when has sold his farm to Nicholas The new vote is called for Tues­ Aberdeen Creek (commonly known os SMALL HOUSE—3 rooms, furnished the people make their stand known went over the halfway mark Mon the Gully Bridge). or unfurnished; electric ‘refrigera­ ELECTRIC refrigerator. $S0; also elec­ Girordi, Newark, and he nnd Mra, day, Nov. 14, 1950. Why the board Polling place, Truck House facing tor; no bath; two blocks from roil« tric upright vacuum cleaner, $15, -—and that can be done only nt the day in the drive for 1000 member­ Brown will moke their home with road station in Union Bcach. Call ship in the borough. E. Story wishes to put the district i d this HOW THEY THINK Jackson Street, in Borough Hall. Keyport 7-1141R-. . WJ2A* good working order. Tel. Keyport ballot box. . . ‘ ...... their son-in-law. and daughter, Mr. added - expense, when tho regular SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT 7-1D03M. wj26* --• in a short time there w illbe Hnlloct -nnd "Jnhn~Ar" Bauer are and Mrs. Christian Heuser, in Mata- The Second- District Is that portion co-chairmen. - • election will be held .about .two oi the Borough which Ues on the east­ BUTCHER BLOCK 30x24, $25; i / 0 h.p. another election of great import­ wan. Just what Mr. Brown re­ months later, is difficult to under­ The League, of Women Voters of erly side of Main Street as far south SERVICE motor, $10;. both good condition. ance. The control of Congress will ClifTwood Methodist Church will ceived ;for the place we aro not New, Jersey, convinced that con­ as Church Street. . . TeL Key. 7-Qi320W. wJ25—tf dedicate its new pipe organ nt stand. This is especially true, in Pdlling place, Washington Engine GENERAL Contractor, Carpenter and be decided. The Presidential cam­ at liberty to state, but opinion is gressional elections are fully as Company Fire House on LilUe StreeL Builder,- mason work, plastering FRONT end loader for Farmall, A. B Sunday1* evening service. Matn­ view of the fact that three and important as the selection of a from cellar to roof. Will co-operate or. C tractor with Char-Jynn double paign of 1052 will be strongly in: that it was the best sold farm of possibly four new,members of the THIRD ELECTION DISTRICT and supervise party wishing to build and single action pump, like new. fluenced by what happens this wan Men’s Gl?e Club will present any hereabouts in recent years. President in determining future The Third Election District, is that a progrum of sacred music undefr board arc to be elected in February, portion of the Borough beginning at thpmselves. Frederick fyiussmann, Cheap price. Call Keyport 7*1151. November. Policies which will de­ A scoro of witnesses from Mutu- 1051...... / ...... ;”••••• policies of the nation, has compiled a point in the intersection of the cen­ Texas Rd., MorRanville. 1 Tel. Mat, . • • . • , / wJ20 termine the future of the nation, the direction of Albert G. Ball. the opinions, af all Jersey candi ter line of Main Street and Aberdeen 1-0025-R-2. P.O. Box 151, Old Bridge, wan und vicinity hnd their journey But there are a great many Creek nt what is presently known'as N. J. - wJJ 10-piece dining room set in vepy good for good or ill, will be established. Hurold Weber will play selections to Newark for nothing, Monday dates for representative on. major — condition, very reasonable. J. at the consolc. things about the board's actions that the Gul}y Bridge; thence (1) geneialiy WINTER IS COMING,! • Brighten- up Siegel, 25' E. Front St. (upstairs), op- The majority will rule, as usual. when David B. nnd 'Artemus M, issues of the day. The Matawan westerly along the several courses ot indoors! Note . your -furniture • rc- posite Ppst OITlce, Keyport. wj3B* Bul the true voice of the majority A Brownie Troop was formed In are hurd to understand, Here is a Journal presents today data goth sold creek to Lake Lefferts; thence quirements—repairs, refinishing or ' Lambertson, brothers, settled their list of some of them: 0 <2) generally southerly along the east­ can never be known if again, as Matnwan Monday with Miss Janet differences out of court before suit ered from- the Third District con erly bank of Lake Lefferts to.the cen­ upholstery; chair seats, • cowhide, OAK FIREWOOD, cut to order. Dominick as leader. Those enrolled 1. Why did the .board Insist—on ter of the roadway of the stote high­ black, brown; leatherette, any color. Chas. Simmons. Tel. Mat. 1-0621-R. in the past, millions of people who over a $25,000 note in.‘an estate grcsslonal candidates by th e way bridge on what waa formerly Call Christie's, Matawan 1-2505-11-1. • wjlO posses the right to vote shirk their are: Betty Ann Riley, Jane Ellen came to trial before Vlc£ Chancel­ two different occasions—in calling league, a non-partisan organization known as-Middlesex Street but now Pcri'lVic, Jane . JHaycook, Barbara for the “one package" vote? caUed state highway route number LANDSCAPING—Building and main- ORIOLE gas range, combination duly and responsibility. ' lor Emery. . which offers this information as a 4j thence (3) generally westerly along tennnce of your grounds our spec­ gas and coal range; large sise Evans Study Ihe candidates and Ihe Hunt, Elizabeth Burlcw, Barbara The Ijorough council ordered 2. Why artfthey asking the voters public sorvico but supports the center line of state highway route ialty: top soil, manure, fertilizer, lime. space heater tor .sale, bargains. Tel. Burjielli, Mary Hauser, Betty Ann candidate. • number. 4 to the intersection of state L. Lucas, Stone Rd. Tel. Keyport Keyport'7-0140R., ' - . - .Wj2d issues, Mnko ui> your mind as to Tuesday that u survey be made for two questions at the next election— highway route number 4 with lhe 7-1415.., . . . . , .wjtf which of them, in yourt opinion,' Ward, Edith *md Elizabeth Woh- the extension of Broad St, An and permitting only one answer? QUESTIONS westerly boundary line of the BoroOgh FIREWOOD^-Stovc. furnace - or fire-.... riiuth, Barbara Swanson and Mar.* A. .Wh.at jstep.s do you consider of Matawan; thence (4) generally south­ GENERAL blapksmlthing, brazing and place lengths. A. .Wiener. R.D., . enn- do the most to keep this ordinance ns to street and walk (The building for ClifTwood-Mata- erly along the several courses of the Welding; sawa flledr all kinds ot Engllflhtown. Phone Englishtown country strong, solvent nnd free. garet Bruce, •, r' obstructions was put oyer for in­ wan is tied together, nnd only'one most important to our foreign westerly boundary line of the Borough grinding, horseshoeing at $5 per 7.54ft.- . • 1 WJ23* Mrs. William’ Tichenor and Mrs. policy in securing peace? of Matawan to Its most southerly-point ,iorBe. William Smith, 68 Main St., And then vote. clusion of a “snow” clause. answer for both is permitted.) , at Freneau; thence (5) generally north­ Keyport, formerly of Matawan. RUGS’ FOR ‘ SALE-Two extra good W. C. Noddjng were named Mnta­ About a dozen property owners 3. If the board wishes to aski B. What Federal fiscal policies erly, along the several courses of the svj28* rugs, one 9x12. the other Dxl5. Very WANTED-AN INCINERATOR wan delegates to the state F-TA do you believe will best promote easterly boundary line of the Borough reasonably, priced, Swarti Furniture on the oust side, of Atlantic St., in three questions, why. not permit of Matawan to the intersection of said Co., Highway 35, Middletown, oppo­ convention in Atlantic City Wed­ Mntawan Township, :have arranged the voters to. give three answers? a prosperous U. S. economy? easterly boundary line with the cen­ Home Owners site Flrehouse. Tel. Red Bank 6-3213. (From The Keyport Weekly). nesday. ' : ■ • to have concrete ‘ sidewalks and C. In what pieces of legislation ter of Church Street nt the easterly Open evenings until &. . ■ wj28a’ F. Howard Lloyd addressed one 4. Why did the board of educa­ side of the Borough of- Matawnn; Fuel Saver The fact that bids aro not-being curbs luid ia fro n t of their tion send a letter home with each a re you especially Interested? thence (6) generally westerly alohg the Interlocking metal weather strip f*jr FURNITURE BARGAIN! 3 rooms of submitted lor the garbage col of the largest political rallies over properties. Thi# Is being done vol­ Please state support or opposition. center line of aforesaid Church Street windows and doors.. Rock-Wool home furniture------to sell on consignment#for. _.„...... held in Burlington County Monday. pupil, the dny before the Inst lo its intersection wilh the center line Insulation. -Aluminum combination • $129. Swarit’ Furniture Co., Highway lection contrnct in Kcyport should untarily, . no township ordinance election, telling the parents that the of Main Street of the Borough of Mat­ windows and doors. Free, estimates. 33, Middletown, opposite Firehouse.' not be .surprising to the borough He spoke from the snmo platform having passed requiring it and . is THIRD DISTRICT ~ awan: thence (7) ^enertlly southerly Phone Jack E. Barliss. Perth Amboy Tel. Red Bank 6-3213. Open every with Sen. II.' Stiles Bridget, of New grammur school had been cpn* along the center, lint; of aforesaid Main 4*5815 or Matawan 1-2309W, i. wj2 evening- until 8. wJ2fla fathers. The reason is :that no an example of good citizenship dcmned, when the state authorities , John W. Applegate, Democrat Street to the point or place of begin* contractor has the facilities for Hampshire, and Mrs. Emily Post, worthy of emulation by others. A. I believe that strength and nlrig. HASKINS TRUCKING SERVICE- MAGIC CHEF gas range, four burners noted authority on etiquette. stated to the Matnwan Journal that Polling place, Midway Hose House Mason material, flll-ln jobs, brick and .oven. Black ana white coal and disposing of the material collected. Charles Brown of Union Hilt, and it had not been condemned? Did determination on the part of the on Washington Street. bats ond bricks, top soft, manure, wood range. Call Matawan 1-1C83 any Some time ago it was pointed . Col. nnd Mrs. George L. Van Gnrrctt Woolley of Morganviile, United Nations will secure the J. FRANKLIN DOMINICK, cinders, roads and driveways repaired, time. WJ10* Deusen and Mrs. Van Dcuscn's they wish to scare the.people Into mason work done, estimates. given, out in these columns that sooner huve gone to Connecticut after voting for a new school? future peace of the world. This Borough Clerk. buildings erected, cellars dug under or later Keyport and surrounding mother,. Mrs. John ■ C. Baker, who Christmas greens. , " 5. Why is the board so determined means that wc must , at all times AEGXSTRY AND ELECTION' dwellings;, qlso wtiod for sale. 22 ; COWS FOR SALE communities would be faced' with have been residing in Honolulu lire have a military force of sufficient NOTICE ’ Clinton St., Matawan. Tel. MataWan the problem of providing an in* slated to return to Fort Monmouth jto build, thnt it will resort to TOWNSHIP o r MATAWAN 1-2570. • WJ20 All ‘ Cherry Guernseys; six jsuch action as shown in' number strength to meet the imperialistic months old heifer, a 20 months cincrator. At tlie time wo advised Dec. 1. . . aggressions of and her The said Board of Registry and SEARS ROEBUCK & CO.—For prompt old heifer will calf in . Feb. 14? Why? Election will meet on , and economical estimates on carpet­ Also 4 year old milking-cow. that Kcyport nnd adjoining muni­ satellites. , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 71h, 1920 ing, linoleum, Venetian blinds, ver­ 16 qts. of milk daily, good cipalities take advantage of re­ Twenty Yostb Ago d. Why is the board unwilling to B. I believe that the present between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 satile and slip covers, call John stock. Grace Bowne, Bowne's cently passed Mute legislation per­ (Issue of Friday, Oct. 24, 1030) let the question lay over until the p.- m., for the purpose of conducting Scoras, representaUve; of Sears Roe­ Country Comer, New Bruns­ policy of the administration "isa the general election for the election-oi buck & Co., Perth Amboy 4-6G00 wick Rd., Box 272: Matawan. mitting -two or more towns to Many attractive fcuturcs have, February election?- Why? What is sound fiscal policy and that the Member of House of Representatives until 5:30 p.in.; from 6 p.m. on, Key­ x Tel. MAtawan 1-2473-M-2. finance . certain ; facilities : vyhich been uddecl to this year’s program back of all tills? One Sheriff port 7-2917M. Use our easy payment United States has enjoyed and will Two Members of the Board of plan. . . wjtf . - . . wj28' <|Qul/i' be i^ct) upder^ ft. joint -pro- of.’.the MataWun MuniclpqJ. Hj\powv j7. ^Thc; figures released a. -few cpntinuc ■. to *■ enjoy, [a jirosp^rou^ Chos^n.Freeholders for .the.Full Terms fljfcuh; } m* ififln^atpr'ys sflch/ii eeit celebriition which wiil be ccle- Weolts *ago' by the board of eduea economy /under tneJpolicy. I' agree ^iUte^uptcipaliOnicer;, vvv , CHROMIUM—Njckel and Brass Elec- TWO male straight legged Boagli tsWitnnf * '»'«!< I ! • ;:by. Charles JliConnora One . Township. Commltteemon. for '•troplatuuf s'ond . polishing on bdat, -,pupS;-3*,i jriontha- old;' fine-stock? project. brafed by ' a' "'mo^Rtroua -'iftuskcd ' Rutgers University tion, Bhows that there is. plenty Jn principle with the present legis; the Full Term household ond Industrial ' articles. $20 each. Carleton R. Wharton, .318 L.. Keyport is meeting the disposal parade on Halloween night. of room in the high school to put The sessions of the registry boanl Guaranteed -work. Monmouth Plating Main St., Keyport. Tel. Keyport "Why don’t my hydrangeas lotion now pending in Congress to will be held at the following polling & Polishing Co., 113 W. Front St.. Red 7-1124. Wjtf . problem at the moment. However, Malawan Women's Club mot last bloom?" is a very frequent ques­ additional grades in high. school increase income taxes and curtail places: • - Bank, Tel. Red Bank C-1177. WJtf it will not be lon& before Matawan, Monday , for the flrst meeting of the! tion, Tlie referncc, of coursc, is to nnd thus place all pupils on full Installment buying. I however, do FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT STOVE SALE! Buy now for savings Motawan Township, Union Beach year at the home of Mrs. Tunis R. The First District comprises Oak FURNITURE Upholstery Cleaning and - on used heating stoves, wlckless; the blue-pink kind the florists sell. time. Why arc they not willing to not agree with some of ♦ the pro­ Shades, Kane Terrace, Atlantic Ave­ Rug Shampooing. Reasonable rates. conl. oil wick stoves, also portable oil and possibly Raritnn Township, arc Schenck. vThc Home Department Thcso .are abundant in seashore do so? They say the state ‘Will not visions of the proposed new income nue.. Valley Drive, Church St., Lloyd Pickup and delivery service. Phone stoves, from $2.50 up. Beach’s Used fnpod4 with a similar- condition. Road, Line. Road and New Brunswick Kcyport Cleaners Ac Dyers, Kcyport Furniture Store (new locaUon) 3 3 6 will-hold n fashion show next towns. permit:it. but the state.department tax legislation. > Gardens. ... ; 7-0133...... • -...... ^wjtf First Et. Tel. Keyport 7-1480. - Wjtf Why nbV call u meeting in the near Monday and on Tuesday thoro will Varieties planted nt the shore are made such recommendations for C. I believe a candidate from the Polling place, Township Hall,' 03 future of representatives of these be ..u showing of model huts at thci Keyport. Atlantic Avenue. ROBERT BOZZA CO., BUILDERS. VENETIAN BLINDS—$2,98 and up: mainly older ones that nvc n little Third Congressional District Should SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT*... ‘ Complete home alterations and re­ modem enclosed head blinds of communities to consider the idea of home of Mrs. A. B. Smith, 8 hhrdicr thirn some of thei newer C. Why Is the bonrd unwilling to be interested in legislation relating The Second District comprises the pair service, porch encloscrs, additions, streamlined design ln flexible steej financing an Incinerator capable of Wyckoff St. . • to: (n) labor and capital; (b) legis­ northerly sldo of Mntawan Creek to storm sash, roofing, siding, hardwood or aluminum with new self-leveling varieties aold nt Mother's Day and ask tho state department to visit the . boundary line of Middlesex floors, plastering, concrete sidewalks, tilting mechanism. Top quality pic­ taking care of the entire Kcyport- Borough Attorney Jacob R. V. Easter. However, there appears to the school and make rccommcndn lation relative to the farmer; (c) County, thence to the shore of Rari­ driveways, brickwork, chimneys, fire­ ture window blinds a specialty. Karl Motuwan area. Such a project not LcfTerts hns advised the muyor nnd be no reason why «11 of them will tions? legislation that will be helpful to tan Bay, thenqe along said shore of places, built, repaired, cleaned. 64 A. Frantz, $18 Seventh St., Union only would prepare for future ex* bay to Matawan Creek. Second St., Keyport. Telephone Key­ Beach. TeL Keyport 7-2816W. wjtf council no responsibility devolves hot bloom. If proper precautions* arc 0. The recommendations made by the chicken farmer and egg pro Polling place. Fire House, Cliff- port 7-0703J. wjtf pansion, but also be a safeguard on them to enforce the Vice and ducprs; (d) legislation to combat wood. MONEL Kitchen Table, leather chairs, taken: ' the state department for Kcyport furnacc pump and controls. Call to public ihoalth and protection Immorality Act ngninst the show­ 'mny result in ,a saving of about Communism both at home and ROSE K. WENZEL A real treat to invite your friend to against having certain nrens' in­ These plants go Into winter with Township Clvrk. join you at the Rollo Post House after 1 p.m. Matawan 1-2553W. wJM* ing of. movies or playing of golf their flower buds already formed $100,000. Why . riot try the same abroad. • . fested with rats for which present on' Sunduy.; . af'the tips of the 'slu)oti’."~’Thcro thing for Matawan? dumping ureas serve as breeding Matawan Township Committee 10. Tlie state d e p a rtm e n t Jame* ,C. Auchlnclou, Republican grounds. ■ ' I . - ure a few varieties that may also nnd the borough council reveal .the develop flower buds on side shoots "strongly rccommcnds" n six-room A. preparedness. ' ; WondeEtul Food; Wish You Were Here - ‘Doc* pjekett used cost of surfacing onc-hulf mile of next year, but most do not act high school for Kcyport—but the B. Rcducc cost of government.' HOUSEWIFE BOSSES - Atlantic Ave., from Main St. to Uils .way, The yilant seems never bonrd says they won't permit it C. Too numerous to mention.' is what many of our patrons write to friends It is easy to understand the railroad bridge, is $4550.40. One to be completely dormant. Buds for Mntawan. Why? . . .. : • (Freehold .Transcript)' half the street is ln the township, may start to grow during warm 11. There arc now fewer pupils Mrs. Frances Leber. Progressive “back Jiome” after they have enjoyed Button- why men fail, but difficult • Some Iocirl housewives will, be­ the other half in the borough? in high school than were enrolled - come employers come the . first of spells in winter nnd then a cold A. 1. To insure peace, we must wood Manor hospitality and their selection to discover why they sue- Miss Arden la Cosgrove, daughter snap will kill them—imd". so,_no last _.year,-but -the—bonrd - refused press“through^lfie”United Natiom the year. Do you hire, domestic of .Mr, _nnd_Mrs..-Wlllium P,-Cos­ from our daily menu. “ ceed ' f i o w c r » . : _ : * — ...... to-keep-one of-the-grades -In high for thcTOutla win^ of * nil rforms of — help—eooks, cleaning' womori, baby grove,' New Brunswick Ave<, was scjiool. Why? . . , ... sitters? Undor the amended Sociul Wc must protect these tip buds. atomic, bacteriological forms of With so many things costing more and Hard work, may be married Saturday to Walter J. Naturally, they must not be pruned 12. Is the house now located oh ’ Security . bet such employers will Lnmbcrtson, son of Mn and Mrs. mass destruction; and evenluol more practically oveify week, it is a welcome respectable but it sure havo to deduct l ‘i per cent of off. Put them in modified cold the "Ivlns-Mcinzcr ti'nct" Indudcd ^world disarmament. 2. Return to Arthur Lambertson, Morganviile. storage. As foon as most leaves in the cost of tho property, or is principle of negotiations in the experience to come here to wine and dine on ain't popular. - their employee's wages—with nn Matawan A. A. football team de* it reserved together with n “right additional V / a per cent from, their have fallen, draw the-hydrangea U.'N. to settle all international dif-, . the finest the markets , have to offer, yet at It’s all right to get in the footed South Amboy A. A. Sunday. stems loosely together and tic of way" to Aberdeen Rd.? . own pockolbooks—and" turn over Those playing for Matawan were fercnccs. Most pressing at this prices at the same moderate level as a yfejir swim if you watch where this three-pcr cent to the, collector them with something thnt will not 13. Wc are asked to appropriate time is the seating of the represen­ A.. COstlfian, R. Burke, G. Loscoc, bind, as strips of cloth. $125,00D for approximately six ago. Come in and see! .... you-splash the water. - pf*, internal revenue. R. Egort, C. Stultz, F. Cottrell, J tatives of the new Chinese govern­ Tho housewife can get out1 of this Then - pincc - trmmd Iho plant rooms. Hqw mnny is approxi­ ment, representing , the vast ma­ Boggnletto, F. Loscoc, W, Malpczflle, chicken wire that Will not reach mately six?. Is it five, seven or jority of her people; also inviting chore if her husband hus a bust W. PartridKo, W. Van Cllef, W, ubove the top. Now pack straw or only fourt new of-hla own and can report the Idoncsl, J. Vnn Pelt, and R. Car« both N9 rth and South Korean" dele­ ROAST TENDER DOCK dry leay^ around the stems ond 14. Wo now liuvc. 30 pupils from gates to discuss peace. A reorien­ Mm I Your WITH ORANGE OHBsama eafnings and tax deductions of a roll. . Friends In Our over the top, but moke sure not to ClifTwood enrolled in the Mata­ tation Jn our government toward SERVED HERE BVEBI DAT. household worker In his . regular The followlng'pripdre of incorpor­ break off the tip buds. A piece of wan seventh grhde. If we build C O C KTA IL , rqtlffirjtorly Soclol Security return. pcncc ond away Irom *'inevitable,* ation havo been announced: Main- oilclojh, tarpaulin or some other ln ClifTwood those pupils would war. ' . LOUNGE ..ifnder tho. provisions of the act, wan Golf Club Inc. $100,000. _ water-shedding material • over this remain in Cliffwood, thus giving fo|7n‘ labor, sclf-cmployod .persons, B. 1. An expanding economy Mrs. Ada Clark Davison ajid Mrn wi U _ Jte.cp_ Jhe, J poso^ma t prb l_d ry. one extrn room in Matawpn, Again baKd -on full cmploytneiit^in"a re* ^^^domestic:■wOrkcrswil^rcce^vo Ifono Baiief C6ttrcll~gave a play­ and prevent Its packing. wc~have 18 or 20 pupils in the One o f Social > Security benefits . for . the let ‘’Each In Her Own Tima" at tlie turn.io peace. 2. A redistribution This will keep Lhe strong sun Mutawan eighth grade from ClifT­ of the tux burden, lightening ihe N e w -•fllfct time. . ' 50th .annual convention of the from reaching, the , tops of the wood.. Build In Cliffwoo<^ and we ,‘fc~<$,drmer? wives will not hjtyq to already too*hetrvy load of wage- Women's C’li'r 1 a 11 a n Temperance plants and wiil help to keep lt would have another vacant room earners, small business, nnd family J e r s e y ’ s keep trflck;- of their -'houschqjd Union of New Jersey In Trinity cooler. Buds should conic thrpugh in Mntawan. Thus giving us two farmers. Taxes should be vastly F a v o r i t e •; v^rjeer’s. earnings,\ hdwever, be­ Episcopal Church, Hackettstown, olive. * vacant rooms. ’ increased on** large corporation D i n i n g cause their husbands will have to Wednesday. When the weather settles down In Tho action of the board of edu­ .report such dpmestic workerB in profits. An excess-proflts tax at the spring, the protection may be cation, raises a feeling of doubt, this time is nbsolutcly essential. R o o m s . J3&U£n8. fQYcrlngL workorflt ; _ r.orlr.Yean Afloi . __ _ removed.- ; - — - — - -: uncertainty, yiU (Issue of Thursday, Oct. 27, 1910V . What Is the all compelling reason |l«ffuml«hed o jimplined torm from tion plan , based oh the Branaon A Young Men's Club Was organ- Security Bonds pay the same rata back of the action of the board? Plan, to aid both lirrmers and con* W»l!on*l Awn. MmbM If. J. SW* Hohl Ami. M.mlm Hiillnnnl Mra', AMk : ’ Internal Revenue Bureau in iwrt in the Presbyterian Church of interest as < the War Bonds you . Signed, sumcrs. A stepped-up program o t on her em ployee. ' HIGHWAY 4-34 PhoM.ii«i»wro i-»ij MATAWAN, N. l U* tepoti- Lecture Room, Thursday night, bought during tho war. Buy flom&J • Tnxpnyer .' public works such as school?, bos- J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER* 26/ 1950 .THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE ti>unuiiuiuuiminuiimnunuiiM»MMiumiBtMMintH»miMnmM>MutwiunuiM»M»KiMiiiinnim»iuniiiHHinin Margaret J. Smutko Film To Feature Youth i Announce Program Bayview Church List Presbyterian ...... ’s C J n b Celebrated Birthday- 1 Matawan Personal Items Family Fellowship Night For Church Bazaar Mrs'.. Alex Smutko entertained Services Sunday Sunday Services "Like ji Mighty Army,", sound ... Mrs, Fred Hepsey, general fcp&nor at tier_Jiome on- Broad St.. Mat­ motion- picturc jponuorcd by the chairman,- has announced" the-pro- awan, Monday, Oct. 16, in honor of Mrs. Joa>j)h LaMura sr., and Mr. - Among the 1151 ‘poisons regis­ General Bonrd of Evangelism of gram for the Trinity Church 'fall New Members Attend her daughter, Marsar°l Jean Vesper Choir To Give and Mrs. Fred Wenzel, and daugh­ tered ot the- 100th annivorsary of Regular And Special the Methodic Churclv will Ajo the bnipnr.' ' • ’’ Sniutko who celebrated her fourth ter, Eileen, were Sunday .visitors the FirH Baptist Church were a Programs Announced; highlight of Family Fellowship On Wednwduy, Nov. 1 .thprtf -wlll Meeting; ftobt. Ochs Afternoon Concert Nlitht, Wcclne*4]jil:d.“ ing the regular Sunday school hour, Matawan Health Center.’ -A dona­ Henry AVelljs, Mrs. W. Rulon Smith, ^Mr. and Mrs, Bradford A. Bailey, There will he election of olflcer.s. A program of .spirituals will be tion of '$10. was rnacie to the an­ Mrs. Kenneth Barker. Mrs, \V. and duughter, ltetsy, of Elizabeth, Plans' will be made for a square presented at the evening’ service $ 1 0 0 ? . nual Girl Scout drive, .Wichenbach,Mrs. . W. Fuhrmann, C, CLINTON HEYER were Sunday guests of Mr. and dance Nov. 17. . by Miss Lillian Hall. Miss Hall. " Robert Ochs, recreational direc­ Mrs. W. Martin, Mrs. Milton F. Mrs. J. Raymond Ketchel. Mrs. Uie mm'ical Instructor at Clinton You can lwve one liuiidrod extra' tor for the . Borough of Keyport, Mrs. Ella Reynolds, Rahway, wa.s Stevenson, Mrs. Louis Heiser, and served. The junior jchoir, under Bailey i* Mr. Kctehel’s niece. the guesl of her niece, Mrs. Spaf* Vafins, Clinton, has a voice of rich will be. the guest speaker at the Mrs- Allan li, 'Morrison, president. the direction of ’Mrs/1 Edward _C. Mrs, Wnrren J. Vreeland enter- and stirring quality. Her hcIi'l'Hous dollai'K—oanily-'-in less than one .voiif. next meeting, . Tuesday evening, ford Schanck, yesterday. Kelly, will sing. Church school is tnined tin; Teachers’ Bridge Club _.Mr>!,--Alox—WHdkeiv-Je-rw^y—City, f tl t Vi ‘ !* ji _>y M l_! rA V!!! < J V. >Y-5!t.lL Open, u . jSavbvKS. Account at t he '^ o v r^ 4 ;^ t- Tlirnfdw^or”'Mrs7'A? at 0:46 a.m. : , Tncsdny. Prize winners were Mrs, Little Jesus Hoy," by Robert Mae- jEdgar;;.Palm, Lakeside Dr. Co­ Will Show Travel . was the weekchd guest of Mr, and .Farmers and Mei'cluinta Nationul Bunk At .4:30, p.m.. Jin opportunity , will Richurd Erdmann jr., Mrs. Paul Mrs. Leonard Brown. Glnsey; "Were You There," by II. hostesses will be-Mrs. Henry Luhrs Pictures Oft Nov. 1 be available for music lovers in Egan and Miss Esther Blau. Mrs, T. Burleigh, "My Soul's Heen and Mrs., Milton.Gunkle. Several people from Malawan and . hut night. Attending from here Lord," Charles Manne.v; "Ride On, Mrs. John L. Chamberlain, Mrs. W. pictures as part of the Westminster, Peggy Hostetter returned Sunday Jesus," Nathaniel Dctt. . W. Wieland, Mrs. Palm, Mrs. Wil­ Guild-talent project. • , ' view Church building fund. There were Miss J. Mabel Brown, Mrs, ayntemalic Hchedule

70 COURT ST. FKEtHOLD, N.J, PAGE SIX THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. T HuMi)>»Y;0<^0BER 26,195b .... ^ nema, had, -called ihe matter . to ADDITION FOR WEST KEANSBURG SCHOOL APPROVED BY VOTERS the" attention of the comn\ittcc at Trailer Camps various times during the past four y e a rs.-— ;------;------— ■ ------:— - - For Sunday School (Continued from pago one) • Mr. Bonnema declared the town, using It -ha^c to drive ‘‘blind” as ship attorney, Ezra W. Karkus, had to what is coming o n the other side promised to clcar the' matter up and that pedestrians, including Brow ntow n A ffair Is Aw ard Granted Union two years ago but nothing had coihc school children1 and women with Success; P -T A M eeting Beach W om an After forth. He demanded to know if baby, carriages, cannot be seen until the committee “planned to givo this Featured By D ebate Death O f H usband a imotorlst is upon. them. Also that back to thc owners the same as these dangers hatfe been made you did-with the property on thc - At Iho auction sale held at the The Appellate Division o l the more ,pressing . by _.a_..recent _ sharp StiiU? Superior Cdurt Tius su&iaincd highway* for 10 per cent*-of-taxes' -. Browntown Union Sunday Schorff gain in population in the aroa. owed.*. ... ____ .Friday evening..$68.44 was.cleared SIO.OOO vcrdict ofrlalned_k£jfe —ifrr—H a r z — agreed—^the—railroad- Tho^oHmving^rogL'am--waa--jSre- Georgina H. Brown of Union Beach. -Mr. Marz warned -him irately “to should at least provide a crosswalk1 be careful what; you say” and to . sented before the auction; Singing The award was granted by a that automobiles and pedestrians of "Star Spangled Banner," by jury before Judge,Thomas Brown, be ready to prove his assertions, • would not bc crossing oa the-same The - chairman denied hotly there audience; prayer, led by. William Dcc. 30. It was thc result of lhe runway. .. : ...... 'James, and piano selection by Jim­ death of her husband. William W. had been ony such &etllemenl w ith my Arace.- There was also a vocal Brown, in an auto collision on the - Feud Flares Anew ' the Gehlhaus interests. v—• duet by Ann and Arlene Molnar Renewed flareup in the feud be­ Mr. Bonnema retorted that ‘‘any­ Edison bridge Dec. 22, 1048, tween Mr. Marz and Myndert’ thing I have said I'll back up/’ and three selections on ^he accord* Mr. Brown was employed as su­ ion by Frederick Brown. Bonnema, CllfTfrvood realtor, ocur- Mr. - Marz - insisted ... ‘‘Matawan pervisor with Wcstinghousc Elec­ red, with Mr. Bonnema insisting -Township-is-not going to lose one * The Browntown. Parent-Tcacher tric, Irvington. He customarily the chairman and Committeeman red cent'* on Habers the Madison Towmhip. schools, and in terest, insurance, and tain and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gaub, Mrs. Edward Weston, president of how to report a fire, how to use cend from a roof and walk along either of Matawan yFTre Depart­ FLATLUX all of Browntown, Monday evening. ff fire extinguisher nnd gave the Broad St. But* before the police­ ment/Park A, C. or JMatowan Bpys taxes — in convenient in* the Browntown P-TA,. were guest FLAT WALL PAINT Miss Margaret Henry, of Brown- speakers. An Invitation from the children u more purposeful mean­ man could reach the speedy sus­ Club, orRapizationfip volunteering stallm ents each m onth, just town, spent the weekend with her Old Bridge P-TA to attend an open ing to Fire -prevention. Pupils of pect, the latter reaphed the hotel aid and from whose rolls inexi'^uit-, like rent. W hen the final mother, in Trenton. meeting at Old Bridge Firehouse both Mrs. Docrr’s tuid Mrs, Mc­ and dlsnppenrcd, ■ able for special traffic surveillunec paym ent is m aderyou own on Nov. 13 was received. A social Donough's rooms listened to Mr. Guests at thc hotel, roused by have been choscn^ thc ehicf dis­ free and clear! W e’ll be Porter, . . ’ closes, - .. • Pupils Plan D ance hour With refreshments followed. sounds’ of jthe shots,, reported see­ glad to talk it over with The first awabd of the mer­ ing no one running or slinking As a final reminder,

Cnrleton • Wharton, ’ Miss Gloria JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES Pnsino and Mrs, Kenneth Wharton, FOOD SPECIALS! . .. • Orders lo lake oui. ‘ ull bf Keyport, Television “nightly. % Choice Winos and Liquors. Follow the Crowd OPEN ALL VE AR • to the M onm outh Auxiliary

Card Party-N ets'$60 MIDWAY MARKET Mrs, William Hitchcock, presi­ and b? convinced. dent, reported that $C0 had been QUALITY BAKED GOODS imide "ar^lhe- bgncflt'“catdJ "party,- Oveh fresh, butter-crisp Eo]]s , call . sponsored by the KcypoVt Aux­ and. Bread; - Parker House rf iliary to Monmouth Memorial Hos­ Rolls,. Buns; also FRESH.*. MATAWAN 1-0091 pital, given ut Koofe" Broi, Rah­ way, Thursday. - Mrs. George G. STOCK of LAYER CAKES, ‘ You can phoije in Downes w&s chairninn ’of arrange* JELLY ROLLS, PIES, FREE DELIVERY mcnts. ' * your orders. There were 12 tubles of turds in DANISH PASTRY, ETC. w Conlrtcton *ng*9*d }“ cortilruellon of th* H«w J*r»«y Tuinpllt* uncov.retj an old brick culvsrl • Famous Brandt in Groceries. Froien Foods, Dairy Products, ■ ploy and prizes for high score at, O nly the best ingredients used in all Dellcalcsiens. Assorted Cold Cuts. Home Made Salads. Complete o ve r'M lir Brock underneath the Old Bd,; (Woodbridge Ave.), (lhe historical main highway between each tables- . werc awarded. At Newr York^ and Philadelphia near W&odbrldge. Date of the construction ol the brick culvert could not be ' our Jjakery goods. _ Line of Famous White Rose Food Products. Fresh Fruits, end. but ihaxonlraclors found lhftl in wldening the orlglnel rond it had been built up' nearly 14 fool. With special.prlzc-.wus-.awarded. to Mrs. "Vegetables. — —••------fht ?uinpik« planned to flo over Woodbridge Aye,. 11 will now be necessary to lower the road again. The Jack Meisler, Keyport, pfapjo abovs ihow i dsniolillort of lhe brltikworlt.and concrete ol the old culvert and construction of the new Tlie next meeting of' the aux*’ (W elstead B ldg.) . - box tfulV&riJo carry M ill-Brook underneath*.. . . •..• - ... . illary will - be at Mrs, .Downes*, .^ THE C A K E B O X Prop. BAKE SHOP r The l 18-mile express Turnpike exlends from iht Delaware River Memorial Bridge tn Salem County to home^ Maple PI., at .1:30, Monday, U p p e r M a in jb MATAWAN JJi# Georpe Washln^on Bridge and I i icheduled jp . open to Jiafflc in Novtmber of n^xt y*arf l. . „ / . . .. iNov. 0, . * , I 143 M ain S,t. , > “ • » s u ^ a y . - ’ M A T A W A N N ear fljghw ay i A W i • - • ; ^ ■->. ■ . • . ■ .-.a,'-I;--.---- • •■■■}■ . • ‘J—“ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950, THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN; N. 3. PAGE ONE-SECOND SECTION

Stanley Macintosh w ill bo the (Sunday) in the meeting house, b y t h o Herti School of M usic in Barn D ance Friday No Fall O ver M at WEEK TO ENCOURAGE SAFETY taller. Mrs. David EdcUnuth and corncr of Broad St. and Sycam ore Nownrk. Mr. Hertz, owner, said; Poling Cleared M any area residents plan to at­ Mrs. John Fitzgerald, arc co Ave., Shrewsbury, preceded nt 10 "I’ve waited 20 ycty-s fot" som eone No full over u foot mat waa in ­ tend lhe barn dance tomorrow chairman «f the ufT«lr. •• ;; d 'r t i r ' 1 by -Ute^ ^irsU duy^Scliool. w ith Billy’s talent to. com e along .’1 volved: in- the-dam HfiGr- 8o U U m « t t In Beutner Case (Friday) night in SL “Joseph’s Visitors welcome. The youth, who huH appeared as mudo with James Hepburn, Second School H all, Keyport. uceordlonlst on many theatrlcul St., Keyport, for injuries allegedly Society O f Friends " nnd television programs, attends s u l T e r e d in u mishap at 83 T h ird Thc oftair, sponsored by thc B oy Earns Scholarship M atuwan Elem entary School. St.. Keypovt* Harold F. Rapp, rtsl- N o Careless D riving St Joseph’s Parent-Tcadier Asso­ -iThe Shrewsbury M eeting of tlie ciation, w ill feature square d»nc> Religious S o c t o t y ' ot Friends B illy O 'Shea, ClilTwood »i\, CUIT- dont at thaV uddrcsu, declared Fri* In A ccident In W hich ... inn to tho m usic of tho Com Stalk­ (Quakers) holds its mooting (or wnod. ,rccCnlly received tho first ,'TorRont" and 'Tor Balt" atgni doy, lt hud. been reported' this U nion Beach M an W as ers’ O rchestra.' worship ut 11 a.m. on first-day llfotlino scholarship over awarded may bo purchased at this oglca.— OCCUrrtd.-:------A — ......

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. . . ,.r Alfred T, Poling. 20, 12 Green Grove Avc.r Keyport, was found not guilty of careless driving by Magistrate Herbert R.... ftothcn* berg, Keyporl, Monday in an acci­ dent case in which John Beutner, ' 74, Union Beach, sustained injur­ ies which, by ' medical report to STEINBACH COMPANY Keyport police, will keep him hospitalized..at least three weeks more. The uccidcnt, occurred at First and Walnut Sts., Keyport, Sept. 22. . By testimony at a hearing in the case Oct 16 of both the defendant and his brother, Donald, IB, riding Members ol tha Monmouth County Board of Chosen freeholders aro with him at 8:45 a.m, thc day of ihown affixing their slgnalura, fo an official proclamation dotignsting the - accidcnt, neither saw * Mf. the weak of Oct. 22-28 as "Emergencies Don't W all Weak. al the Court- Beutner step Into the path of ihcir home. Freehold, encouraging reduction of home accident., (aea ed. car. Alfred Poling testified he had left to rloht) Victor E . Groillnger, James S, Parkas, Director, signing! turned his head momentarily when Jo»ph C? Irw in (Standing) Eari L . WooUey; A . Ehlln. member of the W O -STEim ACll BROS. DRY GOODS STORE ESTABLISHED IN EAST. LONG BRANCH a dog jumped over from the back Monroouth-Ocean County Pharmacoutlcal Society) Abram D. Vorhoeit seat while their car'was crossing F J Venerl President of the Monmouth-Ocean County PSarmaciiutlcal Society-' and Edward. E. Bjroege. Clerk of the-. Board. M r. Parke. sald. the railroad tracks at; Walnut St. " I, ls tho object of this Board to urge reduction -of homo accidents and and First St;» but that when’ he to counsel immediate* use of approved first-aid methods to olle-vlate i—1’m ftm m n auf' turned his attention ba«k to the tutotlng, this week and throughout i)ie year in all Monmouth County road he saw no one in his path. homes." This campaign is sponsored by the Monmouih-Counly Phar­ His flrst intimation of strikingly* maceutical Society. ...ono -was when-ho felt a. jar. .and a driver passing on. the left yelled “you hit a man” ;Mr. Poling said. Indict Bayshore Man Ho stopped immediately ' and saw BlameFog For Mr. Beutner lying in thc meadows Julius W. Embley’ jr., ' 1 2 , of 35 feet off tho road. Frazier Fl.,. .Keansburif, Thursday, Mr. Poling and his brother both Holmdel MiStTap at Freehold, was indicted for se­ claimed their car was going no duction. Thc indictment cimrgcs him -ivjth. —und—-having —inorc-tlian-;15-4o-20-n«les-pei-hour-r — Bayshore Youths H urt ' Magistrate Rothenberg rcfua'cd to relations' with a 17-ycar*old Keans­ rule , on the case Oct, JO, until a A s Car Crashes Pole burg girl, who, according to thc bill, became pregnant * The til* week had passed to determine if In Early-m orning Mr. Beutner might recover eno*ught leged offense occurred Apr. 20, clarity of mind to give testimony. The heavy fog was blamed by last. ■ The magistrate expressed concern .stale police for an auto' accidcnt that such pn accident could have Sunday morning in which Richard Resort D epartm ent Stores ' occurred in broad daylight with- May, 19, of Church St., Middletown, ■out anyone being able-to .tell just and John Wand's, 10, of Claremont SW LIZ'S flltL M P S how Mr Beutner came to be hit. Ave., Belford, were injured. The He praised, the Polings for their oar In which they were riding PU T IN O U R OH-„ knockcd down a pole on Palmer .candor on the stund. . THEN TURN THE SWITCH, • “j !iirgUgll (fin years since, iu founding in 1870, Slrinlnwh C om /m y Inn ram i’ll a u ' - hat item n o t fitly, to ilrvrlop m v of America's jiiwft M all start's, hut to share tlie propeM anilrontrilinte tn the activities anil ftrmv!fr<>i _ ' ' Alfred T. Poling sr. He was rep­ Keyport station reported that, a COLO WEATHER WITCH - thn Shorn area. This i i m f / n i l purpose stems / r o w iilenls « / service, quality aiiil ilc/icinlatulily which have been tilir herita/ie sinca lli?0, . resented" by . Norman J. Currie, car driven south'on Palmer Ave. Keyport attorney. . by Philip Campo, il9, of Leon* ► and which arts tho motivating forces of uur existence us we embark on a new im of customer ami eoim tuiity 'relatlmiMp,. ; 'Fine Pennsylvanian ardvillc Rd., Belford, struck lhe Fine of $12 and $3 costs was im­ pole about 2:30 a.m., .smashing it posed on William O.’ Sust.- Emass, to pieces and knocking down wires. Pa., by Magistrate polhcnberg, The aulo continued on about 150. when' thc Pennsylvania driver feet, police said. Thc wires also pleaded guilty to careless ‘driving, were pulled away from a nearby When James Bradley founded Asbury Park In 1871, his- faith In Iho ccrtalnty of tho involving passing on the right and house and roadsland. 'causlfrg ttri accidcnt Oct. 8. In thc heavy fog, Tropcr Lata- . Alfred H. Compton,. 33, of ,77 wicc reported, cars driven by community's future development was shared by thc handful of men who formed Iho Broadwny, Keyport was treated for James F. Hurper, 57 Beacon Blvd., injuries about tlie head after thc and Francis Cookx*, Newark,..be* LET UB VACUUM CLEAN ' nucleus of the first businesssection. John Steinboch was among thoso who recog­ light truck he was driving collided came entangled in the wires and YOUR FURNACE with the Sust car at thc intersec­ ■were stopped on thc road. ' tion of Route 35 'ond' Chlrtgarora •-ThafMiddletowfi First Aid Squad N O W I. nized the. potentialities of this new resort, and in 1874 he oslablishcd q branch of his Ave. that day. ’ took the Injured youths to River­ The truck Mr. Compton . wus view Hospital where they were re­ own Long Branch dry goods store at what is now 162 Main Street. Tho tiny storo driving is owned by Wilbert Baker, leased after treatment. Waters LOUIS STliLTZ./i” : Keyport, .who operates a fishery on suffered a fractured nose and'May .OIL BURNING Noute 35, ClUFwood. hud severe lacerations' of the left soon moved to larger quarters at the corner of Lake Avonuo and Main Street whero It Samuel Dell Pietro, McDougal forehead and nose. EQUIPM ENTS SERVICE . St., Malawan paid $3 flnc ahd $2 The trooper said lie would sign- WCL O lL'Kl U0HN£’COAL was affectionately called''The Wooden Building on tho Lake." . „ ■ . . - ~ . costs for careless driving, involv­ a careless driving complaint against KEYPORT 7-2104 •• KEYPORT ing excessive speed on. Houle 35 Campo. . . ' f" ■' - 'v/V ' , . •' - ;‘- Oct! 22 at 4 a.m. He was appre­ hended by Keyport Patrolman By tho light of kerosono lamps, ono clerk sorved the customers, until In 1878, the Donald Nuss. William Siegel, 242 Main St., TENEYCK RONSON, INC. Keyport, paid $5 fine and $1 costs Spring Opening was a gala affair with sovcn clorks In a nowly "modernized'' store for letting his dog run at large, in violation of th e borough,.-do# TELEVISION illuminated by, the revolutionary addition of gas lighting, Saturday night fourtd ordinance. Thc animal was picked up Oct. af^cr Howard .Williams, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Stelnbach Company tho contor of social as well as business activity on Main Street, KeyporV health inspector, received j ' * . n complaint- the dog was running at large. Tho carriages of summer visitors who had mado the journoy from Now York to Port 283 U pper M ain St. M ATAW AN, N. J. . Near High-way 34 Open Friday Evening* TUI 9 P.M. Monmouth by boat, thence lo Eatontown by train, ovor sanely roada lo Asbury Part,

Rahway Driver O u r 2 0 t h Y e a r ...... Tel. M Ataw an 1-1603 lined the street, as their owners greeted friends at Stolnbach's. Tho Lako Avenue building was lalar absorbed by tho Killed In Crash Kitchen Cabinets Appliances I Steinbach store at Cookman and Main Street, ond from there il was moved to t • ' Top, O f Sedan Torn H its present location. In 1897 the mammoth new Steinbach building displaced tho ’ ' ‘ '& O ff A fter H itting Truck J. L. SCHANCK & SON ( S In Brow ntow n Heating — Plum bing K ilc b « n a old Commercial Hotel ot thc corner of Cookman Avenue and Emory Stroot. As

Scluh S. Bareford, 58, of 701 Contractors Bryant Avl*.. Rahway, 'wa,1* killed the community grew, Stcinbach Company expanded to includo thc cnliro block, instantly at 7 p.m. Friday when his F u e l O i l — Burner Service oar struck a truck and a sedan on ■ ' ■ ■ ■■■ , r ■ ■ W i'/J^nnni Route 0*4, south of thc Route 20 366 Broad Street and In 1920 tho fifth floor was added, With the addil ion of the 150 foot Ilium- overpass at Browntown. n cljfflggj: ...... K ey. 7-2100 State police at Keyport said Mr. inated towor Stcinbach Company bocamo thc tallest building for mllos around, Bareford was driving north and. Coi»uit*rol«| Motel veered to the left on a right curve j | g F u e l O i l — Burner Service near the dual-lane approach to thc and a fandmork recognizcd even by ships at sea, Although other buildings havo surpassed Stoinbach'Company In liolgl^; overpasa, , - His car,. Owned by the Celancscj Corp. of America, struck the left j the store itself still .stands as alandmark in the community wlth.whichit has.shared ----- :---- 1 ------— rear of a south-bound truck driven by George Gruning, 44. of Whiles- 80 years of growth and development. Today, on Its 80lh anniversary, Steinbach Com- - ' ville. The impact overturned the truck, scattering egg cratca over thc ' pany looks-back with appreciation arid ~forward'Wlfh"promiscT. . reaffirming tho Y ~ ~ ~. ■ ' highway." Mr.' Grufiirtg,'liifi ‘Wife ;jnd another passenger were unhurt. 2 x4 x 8 ft No. 1 Spruce $ .1 Mr. Bdrciord’s car then grazed Ideals of servicc and leadership which'hovo mado Stoinbach's one of tho country's thc Ride of an oncoming car and 2 x 4 x lift. No. 1 Spruce ...... 8 5 e a c h overturned across the highway. The outstanding resort department stores, ...... ■■■ ■■ ■■...... ■; ’■ second'car was driven by Edward Klockner, 30, of Newark, His baby 2x4 x13 ft.N o.l Spruce...... 1.00each "ton, Edward -jr., was treated for s,hock at South Ainboy Memorial Hospital. * Mr. Klockner and three other occupants of the car escaped ‘ ALUMINUM WINDOWS injury. . v ' ALL SIZES — DOUBLE HUNG ' Thc impact ripped-* thc top off Mr. Barcford’s' 1950 model sedan, O P E N ...... $ 1 0 . 0 0 E a c h giving it Uie appearance of a con­ G L A Z E D ! ...... 1 3 . 5 0 E a c h vertible.- Mr. Bareford died almpst instantly of multiple body fractured, /«70—SfEINBACH COM PANY — m o C O N G Q W A L L ...... , . , 1 1 Square Foot 'Internal' Injuries Hn^^ir^cercbral hemorrhage c;»used by a fractured 24 RUG BORDER ...... ■ ... . 1 5 L i n . F o o t tkuil. . * . ' The fa‘t*traveling Bareford' oar 3 2 ' x 48" K N O TTY PINE LIN OLEUM side-swiped the truck and traveled W AINSCOATING ...... 8 0 E a c h underneath thc body of thc trailer from front to back, then caromed1 off another vehicle directly behind the truck. It finally came to rest -about 172 - feet • from the- .seen*.— Valley Lumber and Supply Co. Troopers Dan Barclay.. George “The Yard In The Valley” Armstrong and George Lambert of d o n t m is s t h i s n in e b e a u t i f u l ^An n i v e r s a r y w i n d o w s f e a t u r i n g a u t h e n t i c e a r l y f u r n i t u r e (he Keyport State Ponce baracki Route 34 at Main St. M atawan 1-1600 Investigated the accident . .. , - Mail and Phan, orden tccapud — W. D.lir.r ». Open all day Saturdar for yvur conranicnea. AND COSTUMES THROUGH THE COURTESY OF THE MONMOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION; Classified ads set result* cheaply PAGE TWO — SECOND SECTION % h e i ^ a w a S^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950

’ Given in marriage by her father, I' Mr. ond Mrs. Vaack Hamall, and M adison Tw p. M an Is the-bride wore a white slipper t daughters, Barbara Susan and satin gown, styled with an illusion Duchess, Miss Florence Rossher, R ecalled F or Service Mrs. Carrie Maini, and son, George, . • • . Brophy ' . yoke neckline with & 'crushfold James E.-, Ball, 25, son of. Mrs. trimmed w^th Chantilly lace, about Mr, and Mrs. William HanmU, al^ Mr. and Mrs. John BrOphy> 102 of Jersey City; Mrs. George’ Hath­ ^Margaret Ball. and tlie late John Boach Dr., Cllffwood, are the the ■ shoulders, fitted bodice and Ball of- 13 Appleby Ave., Old bouffant skirt, caught up in the away,. the baby's great grand ' parents, of a daughter* bom recently mother, and Robert -W. Lohsen' Bridge, has been recalled to active in -1jhe South |Amboy Memorial front -over.rows of Chantilly .lace KeyporL ./ - duty in the U, S. Army, in which Hospital, - ' ruffles and..extending to a cathedra!! he holds a reserve commission ns train, alio lace-trimmed. Her veil second lieutenant; . . of French illusion, trimm'ed with . _ Hunley w n i m E D A graduate of,• St Peter’s High — ..A. daughter was . born Sunday, lace,, was fastened to a tiara of seed p.Q^rlS, aqd/fihe..carried, a’ bouquet School,- N£w Brunswick, and Ford- .— 0 ’ctr” 22, • lfi50t in Monmouth .Me-. T illi* ViogUng l;am University, .New York City, morTaT~)Flsspiratno~Mrr“and“ Mr3r of-bridal—rosesr-and-^eur—d’amouiv Mre-TiHie E;-Yingllngr Matawan Miss Nancy Linzmtiyer, of Key­ where- tte rxllar. The bouffant Dorman McFaddin. , skirl wa3yrfi^fr--Qt--ne4»-^5he wore he has been assigned to the.coast * Saturday, Oct. 21, 1950/ in *Mon- -Beneficiaries of the mortgage r*Snou!h Memorial HospitaL matching-mitts and a scalloped artillery. . , . helmet' hat of satin. Her cascade are her. husband; J. F. Yingling, During World War IT, Lt. Bali ... - WoodworilT' ^"7 bouquet 'wa? hiade of 'talisman w^Qialso will receive proceeds of served-wUh-the-amphibiouR- form— A daughter "was" born Monday, roses,* delphiniums ond- pompom savings and 'checking accounts; a of the Arniy-and saw service in daughter, Viola L. Brinkerhoff;. a Oct. 23, 1950, in Riverview Hospital chrysanthemums. „ New . Guinea, the Philippines jwd ,. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood*, The other attendants were Miss granddaughter Winona Bishop, and Borneo. While in college he worth, 12 Park Ave., Keansburg. June Walling, of West Keansburg; a son, A. Irving Ebbes. She left majored in psychology, . Mrs. William Wheatley, of Keyport, $1 to her son’s wife, Grace E. Slddons ., and MIm Helen Steinberg, of New Ebbes. . : . A" son way born to Mr. nnd Mrs. York. .Their gowns, similar in style WHARTON MEMORIALS Thomas Siddons, 22 Johnson Avo., to the. maid of honor’s, were in ice S. Burk# Whitehead . .. - .. by . . Mutawan; at Middlesex Gcnerul [blue satin and they carried cascade S. Burke Whitehead, Marlboro Malttwon-Keyper* Monument Works bouquets made of pink roses' and Township, who died Oct. 2, left Highway 35 . Hospital, *New; Brunswick,-Thurs-, deposits, in-_a New ..York bank to 'day, Oct. 12, 1950. pompom chrysanthemums. - 1 KeyportN.J. •_ The mother of the bride wore a his sons, Schtfyler Casey ; White­ Phone Keyport -7*^1124 ..... Went* midnight blue" velvet dress with a head and Stevenson Qurke White­ pink-feathered hat and n corsage head III, and directed that the M r . and Mrs. William WenU, residue of the estate go to his -wife, Franklin A v e ., West-Keansburg, are ’orplnk roses and‘the bridegroom’s Dorothy P. Whitehead. Open a Charge Account parents of a girl bom Tuesday, mother chose cocoa crepe with i r at the . Oct. 17," 1050 at 'Monmouth- .Me­ brown accessories and wore a cor-i . juai'jal/n.osrpityl,*'- ;...... sage>of pansies; “ KEYPORT JEWELERS & OPTICIANS H./Seabrook Schanck Jr.,_iu*othor Annual Fall Banquet ..... 49 W. Front St, - KEYPORT Wilson of the br/de^roomr-'Va.v the jbeisi MRS. JOHN OGDEN SCHANCK O f C rescen t ■ C lu b • H eld Tel. Key. 7-2008 MR; AND MRS, CARL RICHARD BRUDER man and ushering were Wijliam A son wns born in Monmouth The annual-fall banquet of the Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, Cflhill and Dirlton Holtslander, of by her father, -Wore tt white satin made, of Chantilly'lace, over satin, Keypori, and Arthur Cahill jr., of Pasture, with whom she lived and day a t-2 p.m. at the-Bedle Funcr/l Crescent; Club of Keyport, was Sept. 18, 1950, lo Mr. and Mrs four grandchildren, Home, Keyport, and interment was George Wilson, Ravine Dr., Mat- gown with a Peter Pan collar, styled with a scalloped illusion West Keansburg. ‘ \ held last Th'ursdhy" evening at long pointed .sleeve*, fitted bodice negkline, long pointed sleeves and A-requiem rpass was celebrated in Green Grove Cemetery.. Gardenview Inn. • ^ "aw»m. * ' • A reception .followed at the Molly DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER and fulL skirt whJch extended to* a fitted bodice teruiinaUiig in a court Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank, after Saturday 'morning in St. Laurence .'Following '.dinner, games .were coiu*-4rain,—Hur-fingertlp-veil-of- .train,—Her—fingertip-veii-of-£rencb- Church, T*aurence..JlarhQr, BuriaL „LMiss.Ficnence_ Wyckoff^ OPTOMETRIST "^anhueta *' ~ 7 , 'which’the couple-ieft-fora -wedding playcd-~and“gifts—exchanged:—Scv itttishjn’'-was held byv a cap of illusion Svds ^attached- to—a -crown trip to the Pocono Mountains. For Was in* New Calvary Cemetery, • Misa Florence Wyckoff, 01,' died eral films were shown. The next Mr. and Mra.’ Alex Sanhuezai Purlin. 1' Saturday, (>ct. 21.105O. it the.Sea- EYES EXAMINED Laurel Ave., West Keansburg, ore satin and seed pearls and she of 'orange blossoms and carried an traveling the bride wore a light meeting will-be Nov. 2 at-Pleasant carried a bouquet of spider chry­ arm bouquet of white bridal' roses, grvy- suit und hat-und-black acces­ brook-Hill-Nursing Home,--K • • • • terday at the Bedle Funeral Home, Lady Attendant. Non-Sectarian I Bruder, Matawan, the bridegroom’s The bride’s mother was attired — William T. McKliirick ! under the direction of ‘ Willium. S. Perfcct Love,” were sung by Do you need shipping tags or Thomas Dennis, Matawan, accom­ brother, was-a Junior .usher. in a black vplvet dress with blpck . William T. McKittrick, 39, of 00 l^eyer, Hightslown. Interment was DAY Funeral H om e; The. bride’s mother wore a green accessories and wore.a corsage^ of Bloomfield Ave., Fords, died Fri in the family plot at Holmdel labels? Our job printing depart­ 361 Map]. PI. KEYPORT f panied at the organ by Mrs. Ed­ ment is prepared to supply your Tel. KEyporl 7-1351 ward Prlnz, Hazlet, - who also crepe dresj# with black accessories, red roses and the mother of the day. Oct. 20, 1050, in Mt. Sinai Cemetery. ■ ■ ’ . * '■ whileT ihe~ mother - of.. 4he - bridi*- bridegroom-was , go>yocd: in - taupe Hospital..New* York.City.. A mem- needs on short notice, at prices that - played-traditional- selections. ; wiU' please you. . . ’ ' ...... The bride was given in marriage groom wos gowned in taupe crepe crepe with matching accessories Jber of Carpenters Local No. ISO of f ...... Charles Stryker • ‘ by her father/ She wort a white, with brown accents., Each wore a ond a corsage of yellow roses.', , ' Stpten . Island, lie - was borri. in Charles Stryker, 77, of 249 Van r-utin gown with un illusion, neck­ corsage of,white chrysanthemums. Following a reception at .the Dongan Hills, St. I., nnd resided Dorn St., Keyport, husband of Mn&. PHOTOGRAPHY line, long pointed sleeves*, fitted Following a reception at the West Swanoe Inn, Morgan, the Couple there until two years ago. •• _• Margaret (Fallon)-Stryker, died on ■ ' *■ ALL TYPES OF PHOTOGHAPIIIC WORK ' bodlco 'ond hooped pick-up fcklrt Keansburg flrehouse, Mr. and Mrs. left for a w ed d irig ’.trip to Miami He is sdryived by his, wife, Saturday, Oct. 21, 1950^.nt the Pertfi which reycnled layers of seed Bruder left ,for the Midwest, and Beach, Fla. When they return they Annice; son, Philip; twin-daughters, Amboy Generol Hospital-following PAPPAS STUDIO pearl-embroidered r u f f le s and will live at 120 Main St., Matawan. will resido on Gerard•A.vei, Mata*; Jean and Joan; mother, Mrs. Cath­ a short illness. draped to a bustle which extended tf'or traveling . the bride chow* a wan. For traveling, the brido wore erine McKittrick, and sister, Mrs. Mr. Stryker was born in Keyport, 7 W. FHONT STHEET KE 7-0490 — 7-2941 KEYPORT - lo form a cathedral train. Her brown and white cheek suit with a black velvet suit with matching Julius ,Magnany, both of Old the son of the late John arid'Caro- • STUDIO Is in the UNITED CIGAIt-STOBE BUILDING fingertip veil of imported Illusion brown accessories and a corsage of accessories and a cottage of white 'Bridge.:. . ... _ . ,- line (Cottrell) Stryker.. . was held by a .laee tiara, She car­ white chrysanthemums. pompoms. 1 ■ ^Services were held Monday from He was custodian at the Keyport ried a bouquet of ,white •chrys­ Both' are graduates of Keyport The bride wns graduated from the Oberg Funeral Home, New Borough .’Hall for the past 17 years. anthemums and pompons. • High School, Mrs; Bruder attended Matawan Iligh School and is em­ Dorp, S. I. . . • Mr.’Strykerwas a member of Hook We are going Mrs. Robert PaUridge, Matawan, the ‘Felt' &* Tarrant Comptometer ployed’by the General Cable Con^ and Ladder Fire Co. and of Holy. was the matron of honor. She wore School, Newark, ami is employed Perth Amboy and the bridegroom, Mrs. John H. Skelenger Name Society of St: Joseph’s a gown of nile tissue faille with by Public- Service, Newark. Her graduate of St. Mary's High Mrs. Margaret E Skelenger died Church, Keyport _ - 1 ■ ■ a rolled collar, short Mecves'with husband, who - served three years School, South Amboy, 4s employed Monday night, Oct. 23,-1950, at her. iTuneral services were held on ■ matching mitts, fitted. bodice and In the Pacific area with marine by the Architectural .Tiling Co., home. 24C Britton .Ave., Laurence Tuesday from hus . late residence . full -hooped skirt. .Her hair ar­ corps, is associated with the Her­ Keyport. • , • Harbor, after a long illness. She at 8:30 a.m. and at 0:30 a.m. a rangement and bouquet were of cules Powder Co,, Parlin. ’ . was a communicant of St. Lawrence solemn high mass, of requiem was 1 Schanck-Kinhalor ' Church, Laurence Harbor, and a celebrated by , the Rev. William , |* 4 » x : f - * yellow chrysanthemums. W' 1 ^ I , , t i " * 1 Attendants were Mlis Norma Duranle-Tomasello . Miss! D o ris A tin Kinhafer, member- of the Rosary Society of Maguire in St, Joseph’s1 Church. z l .*• - ,>|20 Henderson, sister of the bride­ Miss. Carmela Tomasello, daugh­ daughter.of Mr, and Mrs. Charles the church. Born in Newark, a Interment was in the family” plot if ,ol , - . . i f i r s t s r . h- ' groom; Mrs; George 'Mcinzer and ter of Mr, and Mrs; Michael Toma­ F. Kinhafer, 180 Hurley St„ Key. daughter.-of.-the late Michael and ot Cedorwood. Cemetery, under di­ 00 . Miss Ann Tichenor, Matawan. *They sello, 150.Lower Main St., Matawan, port, became the bride of John Julia-Malloy; .she was the widow rection of the Day Funeral Home, i ti r .£s,t f u ------s i wore tissue faille gowns of hunter became the bride of1 Lawrence R. Ogden Schanck, son of Mr. and of John H. Skelenger. Keyport . u . green and carricd bouquets of rust Durante, son of Mrs. Rose Durante, Mrs. H. Seabrook .Schanck, 87 Surviving nre four daughters, chrysanthemums'. • • of-'Gerard Ave.,. Matawan, and the Maple Pi., Keyport, at four o’clpck MR., MRS. CLARENCE HAUSER Mrs. . Julin Gunn# Mrs. William Capt, Samuel Poling Miss Muriel Louise Baker,, sister lale'Lawrence Durante, Saturday Sunday pfternoon, Oct. 22, 1950 in daughter Of Mr. and lflrs;lTimothy Oprity.'and Mrs. William Donahue, Funeral services were- held of the brldo, wus the Junior brides­ morning, Oct. 21. 1950, at 11 o'clock Calvary Methodist Church. . nil of Laurence Harbor, and Mrs., Monday for Capt. Samuel Poling, Keating, of Browntown, became the Thomas Lynch of Jersey City; two maid. She wore u yellow falllo in St. .Joseph’s Church, Kcyport. The- Rev. Charles- R. Smyth, bride of Clarence Georg

can bring in any new nrticlca they her home, confessed that lie hud ‘ THEIR ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Cadet M idshipm an H as wish, Mrs. Betty Ecklof, Mrs. Dodig broken Into tho' house tmd rilled j Query Melko On Keansburg Man Returned To Academ y Exceptional Child and Mrs. Jean Ad&nui will be. in the nrtlc'lts Irom o bureau. K eans-. charge. . ■ . Cadct'Midshipmun Thomas D. burg police iiild the boy wa» ro- Chased By Police Topic Of Speaker The P-TA w ill give u cavd^ party lehsed in cuiCodV ol -his pnrchts WultT^ son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. at tho Keansburg Public School on mid w ilt fnco fiction bf tho Keans- WullT of 25 Ravine D|\, Motawan, Nov. 2. with Mrs. Gladys Robbins,. burn Juvenile Conference Coinm it- Taxpayer U nit Claim s Fled From D unellen ’was among.lhe 263 men who re-! D r. Elizabeth M . Boggs turned to „ the U. S. Merchant Mrs. Graham , Mrs. Dodig and Mrs, t e e . - *. : ’ ‘W hitew ash’ Jn. H eadquarters, Took Explains M ethods U sed G. Camejon in charge. Refresh­ Merino Academy, Kings Point, New ments W«rc Borvod' following tiie ' M adison T^yp. Pw>he,- Car; N abbed A t H om e Vorjf, after completion of a prue* t To Tutor Youngsters F o o d S a l e meeting. ■ ' • . ticil.training.period .ut sea obourd : The Mudlson Township Taxpay­ ~~ Arraigfl'nicnt'of 'Winter'- ’A.’ Hill various types - ot -vessels - of -the . / “flic .Exci'i'tlQinirchild" ww,«tt»: Tilt! Moriii'illvllli; - I'uitlil-'I'fiiclun' ers’-Association has accused Mid* jr„ 33, i i o Oceanvlew Ave., Keans- AmericanJMcrehant -Morine^-Whlle : Hbb«» -N ab Boy in Theft Ati September, 1052, up to the school to see that special . president, Tuesday declared them­ to police lie had nought the boys with a license as third officer, a classes are provided for the ex* lavatory.-but hatL gotten in the' ecptlonal( child. * • . .. ' •■'"a * 4k i ' - selves “not satisfied.” with 'the bachelor' of science degree, and Under this division, she said, results q t Mr. Melko’s probe, and MISS JOANNE QUINN MISS CAROL BHOWN CONOVER wrong place.. concurrent commission ns Ensign, At “police hcadryiartcrs in^ Dun­ U. S. Naval Reserve and U. S. might come children who are I ' said thc facts ‘'certainly do not slightly deaf,or who have trouble Justify the whitewash this report ellen, while hb attorney and his Maritime Scrvicp, . • employer, Julius W. Embley, Fra» grasping things 'an'.fast as. other . (Melko’s) indicates.” pupils. Sho pointed out that life Pointing out that the prosecutor's 7-er Pl., Keansburg, .‘were., -seeking State G rand R egent To - state ofteiv-provides uid for such ofliec . has been investigating this to arrange for his release, he asked Visit Arcanum Council classes. By Keeping Your H om e •v matter for the past five , months, permission: to wash his , hands and , Mrs. Gtadys Ben'netl,, vice* presl- Mr. Becker callcd upon Mr. Mdlko it wa?y granted. • Instead of going ’ "Coronal Council-"1450,''Royal Ar* "deht,""pwttttfu!;'"‘lit the absence' of ‘.to publicly answer the ’following lo tlie wash room, he made for the Mr&. Leola Weytendorf, president. and B uildings in Good R epairs door nnd fled/ . . . canum, Keyport, will be honored questions: . tomorrow (fYldliy) nigh\ 4when It was announced that 'there will 1. Why weren't tho • township Ia Newmarket he picked up a be u half-price sale itt the next , records kcplN in the town hall, in parked car belonging to Joseph Herbert II. Gage, state grund regent, will make his oflleial visit meeting, Nov. fl.- when .members W e can supply your needs from our ...... !.. Ktejid of a clerk’s cellar? . Andreola, Dunollen, and .. drove to the council. . . . - - -X Isn't the. township eommiUeo away with Jt. This car was reported both responsible und accountable as stolen and an alarm was broad­ Invitations have been issued tft com plete stock of building m aterials, " to see that this is done? , cast for iti Acting on tills alarm, the Arcanum Councils of 'Mon­ A l l M a k e s mouth" find Middlesex Counties to ' 3. Why didn't the township com Keansburg police spotted the ear TYPEWRITERS inittee see that all records were in their borough at 1:30 the next Join with Coronal Council to. greet B u y From - ; turned over to them when they morning. They gave ehabc but the tlie grand .-regent and Ills olTlciuV a n d 1 pensioned . Mr. Wooten; (Thomas driver abandoned the car and lied. siaft, " There will also he' delc^a- ADDING M ACHINES :i Wooten, former clerk, nqw de.de- Shortly thereaficr^^lhetv_pickcd--up- lions present.front,No.rUi .lersey.-iia. ^The Friendly :Luniber^:Yard*l 'T~^~ccosed)HnTrtead~of"Ieaving‘'1hcrTrtn' Rltl hiding under a bed at his home well ax a number of the grand Sold, Rented, Repaired. ■' his possession? \ and he confessed to having driven council officers, v _ " Slhco -botH-the-township- clerki the car to Keansburg. The cur was There- will be n ■ class Initiation : Mrs. Mary Brown, nnd the. town* returned to its owner and* he was of new members recruited for this . ship attorney, Duvid Kaplan, tesli* turned over to Dunellen and Pl3* affair and the degree work will , fleet in open mooting that the cutaway Township police. bo performed by Coronal’vs degree records had been destroyed, what team. MATAWAN LUMBER CO. Plseuluway Towmhlp Police ac­ Exclu ilv* Agent for caused the prosccutor to disregard MISS ARLINE CARTER MISS MARJORIE A. EGAN cepted his protestation he had no Sutplun Avcnuo MATAWAN f the wprjis of these two substantial intention of’ stealing the Andreola U&vo you read tho clnsslftcd arts? ROYAL OPPOB1TE rnl^NEAU BTATIOIJ citizens? \ > . . . . - ear and- made the charge against World’, No. 1 Trptwrll.r. . 5. Since testimony was given and ENGAGEMENTS Fined For Accidents Ritt taking an auto without the never denied thnt lhe papers were • . In Keyport, M ataw an owner's consent. On this charge BEDLE’S Building M aterials * Plan Book Servicc • in Mr. Wooten’s cellar and are not McCurdy-Egan he was lined $100 and $1,73 costs. S E R P IC O ’ S . there now, did the prosecutor And ' Mr. and Mrs. John J. Egan, of Lep T. Hourihan, 25, Tennent ltd.. He was arraigned in Dunellen on Morganville, was lined $2!) and Stock and Custom M ade M illw ork out where th'cy are, -or what actu­ Frohtenac Ave.,.. Buffalo and of thc disorderly count and fined: $100, ESSO O flicc Equipm ent Co, ally happened lo them? Eganwood, North Otto, N. Y, have costs Monday night.When ho’ was IOi-Monntoul.h fll, 0, Why isn’t a public'or scml- announced the engagement of. their found guilty of leaving lhe scene RED BANK PHONE M ATAW AN 1-2061 Faces Check Charge ’ SERVICENTER public meeting held; Where qucs* daughter,' 'Marjorie Way, to Dr. of nn accident in Keyport Oct. 13, tions can be asked and answered— Robert S. McCurdy, son of Mr. and He was arraigned before Keyport Felix Rinkowskl, of Shore Blvd!, H ighw ay No. 35 and / openly? Mrs. John S. McCurdy,: of Malawan. Magistrate Herbert 11. Rothenburgs Keyport policc said that, Houli­ Keansburg, was held under $1000 Miss Etfan a graduate of lhe ball for action of tlie grand jury B e d l e R o a d Buffalo Seminary, the University han was thc driver of ii car that struck a parked car on Beers St. by Keansburg Magistrate Edward PHONEi - No Records Lost, of BufTalo, where she was a mem­ F. Ambrose on a charge of passing I’ve Just Come From ber of Sigma Kappa Sorority, and and left the scene nnd then 15 minutes later drove his car into the worthless checks, for which he was KEYPORT 7-1548 WOW! the Buffalo .General. Hospltal-School arrested Oct. 1, ' M elk o ’s F in d in g of Medical Technology. She is a rear of a bus at Matawan. He wns member of the Junior Leaguo of arrested al Matawan and subse­ The SURPRISE STORE BufTalo. * quently notified Keyport policc of _ M iddlesex Prosecutor Dr. McCurdy is a graduate of the the; initial - accidents•—: Arraigned ' Reports O n Probe O f ■ University of -Pennsylvania . where Saturday In Matawnn. he was fined $10 and court costs ' for careless It s W onderful! C l e r k ’ s C h a r g e ... Ke- was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, and . the ..Jsffor.*. driving. u ...... •Middlesex County Prosecutor soh Medical College; of Philadel­ Matthew F. Melko reported Thurs­ phia. He interiftd «_l the. Penn­ Savo Money, Save Oil. Havo your The Store Where You Can Buy day he found no basis for criminal sylvania Hospital in Philadelphia Furnaco cleaned and Oil Bunicr action in his. inquiry into charges and Is'-fibW’n 'sta/T physician-at checked'* for highest efficiency. EVERYTHING For The Home ! that Madison Township municipal Children's HosplUil, Dudalu Siultz. - wJU records had been destroyed. .The date .for Uie wedding hus Mr. .Melko said he notified James been sot for Doc. 2. ■ . W. Wheatley, MadLson Township Mr. and Mrs. ..Egan cnterUiiaed Committee chairman who request­ in honor of the couple at a dinner S A M E D A Y ed thc investigation, th«1t the in the BufTalo Athletic Club on probe uncovered no evidence that Saturday evning. The guc&ts in­ DRY CLEANING records were burned. cluded Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. This announcement catne after Egan, Miss ; Jacquelyn O’Brien, SERVICE .Mr. Melko studied the transcript of Willard CT Egan, of Buffalo; Mr. •-testimony taken'- before Assistant .and Mrs.. John S. McCurdy, John KEYPORT Prosecutor Alex Eber and Detee- A. McCurdy, Miss Alice McCurdy, CLEANERS ’ live, William'J. Bucko, of his office, of Malawan, and William' White, of P h o n o from nine Madison Township offi­ New York City. K eyport 7-0133 cials and other-persons interested Keyporl Branch on E. Front 81. in municipal affairs there. ' Matjulre-Conoyer Opp. Post Office Mr. Wheatley asked for the probe Mr. antf Mrs. , Frank Hayward Malawan Branch: 116 Main SI. after Mrs! Mary M. Brown, town­ Conover of Stamford, Conn.', for­ ship clerk, vto)d the , township merly of Maplewood, announce thp Platform Rockers committee on May II she hid been engagement of their daughter, Miss PIIICKB BTAI1T AT informed that municipal records Carol Brown Conover, to Walter Your Num ber s Up P ractical I Jiad been burned.' Laurence Maguire, son of Mr. and Beautiful! Durable! 3 PCE. MAPLE - Mr. Whoatloy explained lie be­ Mr*. Waiter Norman Maguire of $29-5» lieved the inquiry, should - be con-v Stamford.-1 ...... oil our officc records P i c k o u t a A lurgo lolocllon of Jovoly BEDROOM SUITE ducted to find, "if there has been Miss Conover Ls ‘ft graduate of PlaMorm Rockera, T®lovlilon any wrong committed” or thc Columbia High School, Bradford Cavalier Ccdcr Chest Chain, and Occational Chtili*. Lovely to look at nnd charges .'Were "careless and Ir­ Junior College, und The Tobc- responsible statements . . . designed Coburn School for Fashion Careers. for your Sw eetheart. D addy w ill lovo one EASY TO OWN! and intended to convoy the im­ Miss Conover is* the daughter of Whon you become our cuslomor Wo'll Hold II 'Till Clirl.lmn*. for Christm as. ONE WIUIK AT pression that a criminal offense has the former Miss Geraldine Brown A full ilot'to lu cltooio from. I„ot Ui'llold One Tor You! Turn t.ow, t.Qw I'tttct; been committed by trusted and and Frank H. Conover of Muta- for Shell Fuel Oil we carofully build respected . citizen* of our com­ wan, - nnd niece of Mrs. R. W. up a record of how much oil YOUR CHARGE IT! CHARGE IT! CHARGE IT! munity.” T ^ '~ v* * Herrick and'Miss J. Mabel Brown, Since then Mrs. Brown repeat* and granddaughter ofc Mrs. Carrie -burner normally consumes. Tho full $1 . 2 5 Wee,tly 2 5 ^ cc*f*y $ 1 2 S cdly has asked for help to sort and Conover, all of Matawan. file the.jumbled records which she Mi*. Magure, a graduate of ^1’he responsibility of keeping.your tank says were delivered lo her stuffed Chpatc School and Yale University, supplied with fuel oil AT ALL TIMES into crates and boxes. The Hepubl- received his master’s degree from Now at the . the School of Busmen of Colum­ TH E FINEST SELECTION OF. Iican majority on the committee is our headacKe, not yours. , has denied her request for funds bia University. During World War pending the completion of Mr. II he served In the U. S. Navy wilh CURLY BEAUTY SALON Melkos investigation.*- the amphibious forces jn, Jhc • j .• ■ JUVENILE FURNITURE Pacific theater. lie is now a staff 71 Droad St. KEVPORT engineer with Stevenson,'Jordan At OUR AUTOMATIC DELIVERY YOU ’VE EVER SEEN! < H azlet Scouts Plan Harrison Inc., management engin­ Bring inlroduccd for iho D ance N ext Saturday eering Jrm/of.New_York..City^ •—. liTst ~ t r .... SYSTEM INSURES YOUR COM­ A Gor((couB Sclcctiiyi of Cribs, Currinuos, H igh A Halloween masquerade dance Uhrig-Quinn FORT ALL WINTER LONG. , will be .sjjoniiorcd by Uie UazlC'l Mrs, Mary Quinn, 714 Shore Rd.. T h e D U A L - B L O C K Chairs, P lay Pens, M attresses, Pads, Strollpru, Seoul troops - Saturday „ in the Union Beach, anhounci-s Uie en­ N ursery Chnirs, etc, ‘Hazlet Firchousc fnr the benefit of gagement of her daughter. Joanne, PERMANENT W AVE lla/Jct Boy Scout. Girl Scout, to Robert Uhrig. son of Mrx, J£Un Brownie and Senior Girl Scout McLaughlin. 21 Fox Ave.,. Keanu- W hy not enjoy this 5ERVICE ..... troop*.. An orchestra Will furnish, YOU DON’T NEED CASH — JUST SAY “CHARGE IT!” burg. Miss Quinn is employed by /’LUS—in addition to clean, trouble- music for dancing. Prizes will be the A.E.A. Transportation Co. of This Permanent give* you awarded fur ' costumes, fl e fresh- Middletown, and Mr. Uhrig by Gen­ twico as much curl as any other free Shell Fuel Oil. Simply tele­ B R I N G I N ...... LINOLEUM inents will be Mirvcd. ' eral Motors, lUthway Division. No w a r e . - >. VENETIAN BLINDS A torrlllc Election Thc committee consists of Nor­ date has been set for lhe wedding, phone for prom pt, courtoous YOUR ROLLERS lo chooto from. man fluthboije jr., Mrs. II. M. » . Shades Cut and Mowcry, Mrs. , Heyi>orl, have,an­ f, curh that can ea:-i|y be Mounted ^FREE Rudolph Peseux. Mr«f. Charles L. nounced the engage;nent--=of—their- CALL — JCEYPOBT 7-3000 . ca 49c ;!• .-^htswrn,- Mr^Rus?eJ! —I fertte^ Mrs: • —'“’PUS ITFm—IVi rEnRA.Nt£ BnoB. ., .. W hile You Shop! • Rog, vT9c yd. dSugKtcfiv Ariine.1 to Walter Armour ALL fil2i:i Peter Galetii, Mrs.-. Donald Andcr* jrf. fon of Mr. and Mrs. Walter \T con. ; ^ ” Armour of Second St.. Matawan. HOLLYW OOD SERVICE PAPER SHADES JUST CHARGE IT. MLsa- Carter is a graduate of the A d w r to lhe tcalp wave. . "SEItVICE IS OUIt K1I1ST THOUOII'l" "I;oc« not Ifn lude' J'uj/cj- Shn/lf;*, CHARGE IT! $1.25 Weekly Sped 65 M PH ; Fined Keyport schools and attended Stars It's « quality ware with a of Tomorrow Music School in New • .Charucd wilh speeding 65 miles York City. She is employed by low price. , Six Corners — H ighw ay 35 per hour on Route S-23. Stephen the Architectural Tile Co., Keyport. Florelc, MB, Matawan, was fined $15 Mrr'Arntour.ia a firadmitc of lhe KEVPORT,N.I. “Tind"l53 c6sti'Oct; 17 by Magistrate MiitiWah“Schoolj aiid Is ii senior Quality xncsns wlii-faction. Walter R. Grotci East* Brunswick at fehaw .Unlvcriity, Raleigh, N. ~Totfrn5hip. " ’ C., where )*c Ls iiudyihg for tlie Mokf? y u a r xtpjv/intincnt h o w . FOR 7-11 EAST FRONT STREET ...... KEYPORT, N. I. Complaint was , entered by medical profession. : Trooper Walter Fofenzi. New Calh^KEyport 7-1464 "WHERE HVNDHEDb SAVE HUNDRED8" .^Brunswick State Policc. Have you read (be cluaUUd adit’ SHELL FUEL OIL * "'PAGE ’'FdUR'SsEcdi^^M cflOK'' THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, laSQ •Metuchen, whic|i routed Clinton Talmadge 157 183 140 CrT«i.l Bar (2) Clearing Graveyard KET MEN FOR HUSKIES, RAIDERS High 10*0, last .Saturday . wllU fea­ Foster ;... 148 134 122 Bommer 156 200 Matawan Keyport, ture a running’ attack at . Keyport Freeman . 187 2SL8 188 Dorl •••'...... 150.....178 The Quakers {Shrewsbury Meet- " field sparked , by. >1..Glinsky and Weiss .... M .165 Varlese , ...... 84 100 Bob Scruggs;1 - Scldie Hoaglynd and ing of th^ Religious Society- d f .... By At Home H o s s . 140 164 Friends) Has started 'the clearing Herb Rawuinmsen • are excellent • - 781 775 820 Jneger ■; ..... 207 i 195. passers. ’ of the graveyard surrounding.the ’ Rod & Oun Club (11 Meeting HoUse^ corner Broad' St. - Fiwt Half Lead On Red Bank Catholic To ’ 747 80S 783 Play Huskies; Raiders T; Kiehl ...... 138 171 107 and -Sycamoror Ave.,-. in Slirpws- - ' Dari Harris Run Fails Bieber, jr...... 1^8 ,,, 151 K.yporl Bar (0) bury., * " • To Chain Bulldogs Tangle With Metuchen Businestmen's MUzeftius ___ . . .. 132 ... . f, A. Fennettl ...... 104 .130 187 Some.,of the. graves dale back Bowling League Irons ...... 1 0 0 "1^4.; .tw , Jacob's______.'jj.... 158 143 14? more than 200 years.. Many of the - , , Matawan Hlgli's grldmen dismay­ Grid.play..returns in faree.lu- the ™ T^-454~^7a-H»6a- V, Ynunrof*;ki -109— 123-1TO 'fa*nib^1_nameB appearlng^TOn the — - od their,- coach. -Tony Nuccio; and loctfHseene—Saturday—with—gamerj American Legl9n (1) Bieber, sr. , m 104 F. Kaufcr 124 143 136 gravestones are still well repre­ -—— —their supporter wHo_Journeyecf~fo’ at both; pie Keyport and MatuWan Farley ...... 105 130 140 In'fontf t ...... m 177 Blind .... 125 125 125 sented in the area and those inter­ ! . see dhem play at Rumson Saturday H. S. fields. The Maroon and Steel Kimble ...... 1G7 158 190 ested inight contnct ;E ; SjnUh,; 270 • -by lapsing back into their losing will be playing hornc the-flrst time- Tremble 103 120 177 742 • B3Q 822 060 . ' W4 763 Cleveland* Avp., t-ong Branch, for - ways, dropping d 10*7 Hecilibn ioj in three weeks’ whea they enter­ Romon ...... 174 139 150 Monlagna’i Amoco (3) historical notes* : n *' lhe Purple Bulldogs, after having ! tain Red Bank Catholic High, " ' Pele's TftTeph (2) Heuser ...... 103 212 175 Jiirman 161 154 177 ** ‘ lasted victory the flrst time in two Keyport pwnits thc coming of Bowie 144 ?10 158 E. Saulckie _193 138 202 Montngna, ...... 182 136. 141 years the Saturday before. j Metuchen. ' ■ •' " 690 767 038 MlnU ...... '. . . . 167 115 108 ' . The Maroon and Steel players A. SouUJKie ...... 155 1^3 132 With players frpm this area on Al's Bar 8c Grill (2) Arose .. .’‘1-72 .155 ...*193 ■ lacked spark, as they suffered nn the. Reg' Bank squad, the Maroon Perno 205 101 184 Sappio 14fT 140 , 171 The Home of I Einhorn ...... 101 181 171 Costic".. . 193 ,181 / 234 undermanned Ru'mson team to flWt-j and' Steel’s contest with that team Carhart ...... 158 * 140 201 1 "T""' charge them along the .line “bnd attracts high interest. The Caseys Vaccarellu ...... 127 172 189 075 853 . ; cot Q1Q 834 ... ~ throttle their plays in Uie back* got away'to a good start lhifr sea­ Powehon 150 M50 184 ■:741 field before they took. forpi, Dan son, humbling Lakewood, 22-7 and perrine ...... 1C3 153 Keyport Cleaners (J) BcwWqw'a Tavern (3) Harris continued his role of giving Seton Hall High 7-0‘In their flrst Overly 154 161 .173 Pease ...... 170 ,17& . 187 Mancini ...... 100 ,181 • , - -Malawan fans their one chance to, two games, but, then hit thc .skid?,.. 812 702 040 Ferrori ...... ' 160 lia 178 152 have something to cheer for on a E. Milo ...... 103 182 138 I Rumson trimmod. ihem 20*0 and McQueen's Cleaners (2) Cocci ...... 158 188 15; doleful day by making a tjazzing, pulfiski Tcch, Bayonne, set them Dillon ...... , 170 ■ 1G9 102 J. Milo ...... 178- 171 225 M i l P I . t 05-yard run (or a touchrdown ‘ in R. English 148 131 C. Sardelln ...... 182 177 m back 19-0. Last week the Casey* 7.ultn ...... 140 121 Davino ...... ------178 180' 158 r~v^r‘' mv y f i the second period ott a cutback got back on the Winning side McQueen f, 211 111 kRTTS^3?7ilAifAWA t'i.” N. I - --'play, Wiih Jack Sherman's nice against . Wha_r.tqn..;Hifi|il_ .gO-JJ^.feul 032- BBfl -824 ■ ______...... 845 880 872 ' ._jplaygment kick,, this., gyv?.,...tbe J. English 144 120 LnZare'i Bhoos (01 Coach Adam Kretowlcz refused to Metzger .. 158 mo Tourln.', TaTfrn. (1) ■ LUNCHEON ' j ’ ' Huskies'a 7-0 lead at halftimc. be lmpret9ed with-this showing by ...... 103 143 182 AFTERNOON TEA. £ . The credit for the score was all Lesbirol .. Muscarejln; .160 -Ifll: .188 123 132' his charges a& the .Wharton club Adler .! , DINNER . , ! ; Harris* .as he ran ilown.thc -field has not been doing very *Wtll this 13d 100 173 178 1«5 ' . without blocking to help him, a , 807 079 ■ Wulllnfi .120 •120 180 141 10G year. ’ • ' ' . Cralo's Boverages. (1) fc'lnring deficiency on the Huskies’ Gummy' 1 6 5 101 165 154 2 3 0 ^MAtawan 1-2224 p;irt all day. Dan Rosato, ' Keyport, n’ guard, McGrath 140­ 110 -127 Dixie .. ido 200 17P ‘ 1 and Jack DcGenito, • Keansburg, Tiie ;fafcl Mntawan wns ahead at' P. Genovese .. 103 183 110 -GloBed W ednesdaya1. = the end of,the half was- not due to fullback, hnve, beeh; in the' startinK, -Vr*el-md J2» 122 111 -■77 "...... 75.1 63II 044 D a n - n t l i i H t y eirort ulone. Casey lineup." Other pUyeH from1 Tv, Kortv*niiaus, 192 m 150 {his area with the Red Bank team i J. Sardella .. 1B3 100 157 Cliffwood Inn (1) Two recoveries of fumbles, one «by Yates •...... 208 lea 178 Joe Harris at tiie Mutawan 15 which j are Paul Egan, Mdtawnn, nnd Bob McCoy, Union Beach, -reserve . ■ 74G flQ4 070 Kenner ...... 170 140 121 *. stalled a G5*ya®d Humson drive and f Kohra ...... 1 4 1 15Q a sccond by Warren Burnette, * b&cksv and Harold Jones, Union ' i? Armslrong Cork (1) , Beach, a tackle who has seen some J. -CoMic.....,108 143 143 Klufi ...... : 143 154 180 . when Phil Minton fumbled on the Mujkowski ...... 230 104 one after his te;un had driven from action J/l!s fill- l Cameron ...... 107 152 156 178 --Due-to-^feeent-setbacks-thc'^tart-* TT^iTlvr:;- Trr. .77: u i r r r 168 DTOzntCK'TTTTrTrrrTTT' 111 the Matawan 30 staved„ oOL .0 ni “DICKTFABKEHr ing lineups of both Red Bank Calh- Cuoco •...... 159 180 151 "“pcnod Ifiimsbn touchdowns. The Keyport High's 1950 football captain. ii playing hit fourth year of foot­ Bulldogs, in fact, had a third oHq and Matawan ore still a rriat- Mania ...... 152 801 770 770 ball. for the Red and White. For the pail two years he has been a ter of conjecture tcMhtr coaches chnnre lo .scoro in thnt first varsity regular and-Coach Sian Baker,and Keyport ians look for him to Arlelli .... 100 ■ quarter, taking a bad Matawan get all-star team mention this-year. He li a senior, weighs 195 pounds them&elvek On tho basis, of their Jones ...... 135 ion- punt ot the Maroon and Steel 21 end stands five feei 1 ] inches. His home Is on Slone Rd.. Union Beach. respective showings against; Rum­ 7-0452 and charging to tho seven before son, Matawan ’-would --appear to 807 716 780 more fumbling in the II unison have a slight edge, but in .beat* Garber's Supply (2) TODAY, TOMORROW, SAT. Oct. 26-27-28 hnckfleid and a good defensive Ing Seton Ilall, the Caseys demon­ Martin ..,. f __ 134 ... 185 (jtaSl& Jfaadk show by the Matawan line* stalled strated they can take Into camp Doyle ...... 105 130. THEATRES Continuous Saturdar. Slating it 1>45 ■ ; the threat.' . elevens well above the Shore Con­ Thc Bulldogs got to the .15 in ference caliber.' • : the second period, but a Hurry of Keyport, defeated Jn fts first four i K futile forward passing ended this gameg,. hopes ,,to find Metuchen a drive. Aside from Dan Harris bit easier than Leonardo, Freehold.; FOWLER dash. MJ«tnwan never had a scoring Atlantic Hlfihlandfc and Sayreville. TU P I T v n ' chance in the flrst half. Poor As the Bulldogs defeated. High­ punting when they were trapped lands in thoir flrst gnmo, Keyport KEANSBURG, N. J. deep in their own territory con* may bo just whistling in the dark Opposite Public School CARLTON e on the strength of.-MatawanY.vic­ Phone Keansburg 8-0300 tlnuously kept them in trouble. Matinees Saturdays and Holidays In the third period their short­ tory over tlie- club from ^Middlesex Ot a 0. m MOW BHOW1NO' comings began to.,catch up with County. , . ; . . / • Continuous Sundny from 2 p.m. , William HOLDEN Matawan. The second half \vas not \ Keyporl and Matawan came Perfrnmnnccs start at 0:45 p.m. long under way before they were through ...their Suturday encounters UNION STATION .Mata wen's rovampod backfleld is shown above. The week.before lhe rocked back against their own goal with Sayreville and Rumson, res­ Fri.,Sat. Oct. 27-28 line afiain, This time, Joe Harris* Metuchen game. Coach Tony Nuccio shookup his squad which resulted pectively, ‘in good physical shape, SUN. and MON. In breaking a IQ-game losing streak with a victory over the Bulldogs according to rcportof:,their coaches. 6ENEn-M(M0IiE' , jiuTibled nnd. John DeVito recover- lhe following Saturday. This winning quartet of ball carriers ls, (Left FORTUNES OF John OABFIELP • <*d fnr Rumson on the Malawan to Tight) Dan Harris, Dick Caden. Ang Scally and Joe Harris. Dan Coach-Nuccio, Matnwan, expressed PltlUtt HCAL dlstatisfactioa. .. with- -.the - -mental 14. Four plays later Boyd, plung* Harris, incidonlslly* is lied for Bcorlng. honors among Shore .Conference CAPTAIN BLOOD BREAKING NEWS CARTOON NOVELTV . ed over from the three for a score, [ bocks; approach oif his players to the Rum­ Rumson plunged for the point and son game, however, - nnd. warned " with LouIb Hayward POINT missed and Mntawan was still more hends.would roll .if JLhey-dicL also - - ~ s '*■' not piny more crisp football'against TOES, and WED., , SUNDAY and MONDAY Oct. 29-30 -K ey p o rt tho Caseys, , . ,/ . • A LADY WITHOUT / Continuous Bundoy Starting at it<5 ' ivicttawan showed flashes of their Matawan A. A. Wins Filmed In L&wrenceville, N. J. ^'Winning 'forin' agflinst Mctuchen Recreation League during the remainder of the third PASSPORT THE HAPPY YEARS period and kept the furled assuults M-O League Crown Old Dutch Taisiti W ’ with In Technicolor aflw FORD - igatotat CRAWfORfl Hedy. Lamarr - John Hodlajc of the Bulldogs at bay. However, Fischler ...... 238 172 207 wllh Dean STOCKWELL . CO N V J C r C D in the final quarter, the home side Lakehurst Defeated F. Lafayette ...... 170 100 172 Fine Familf Comedvl . applied tho crusher, . Getting tho Weiss ...... 220 215 14Q NEWS Second Time Sunday TeL Mslawin 1-JU» Sun., Mon, Oct. 29-30 CARTOON COMEDY ball at midfleld, Jim McGuinness Slovene ______... 100 100 1001 Coming Next THURS, und Hick Hubbard each ripped 5-4 For Sweep D.- Lafayrtte .,.. ... 103 100 . 1(13 Cary Grant .- Joso Ferror throuEhJiie MataWan line for rims ■ ■ . Fri,, Ssl. ' Ofll. 27-38 , . Paiila Raymond , TOAST OF TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Oct. 31-Nov. 1 that were good for ilrst downs - Matawan A. A. wound up their, 1010 032 BSD, NEW ORLEANS brinulng the bull to the- Mnroon and !sensc>ri 011 the dlnmond Sunday by Strothor's Builders (0) Malinee Saturday J;30 ...... MplineVWediwdB? Slatting »i 2 p.m...... ■ .7 - - StMfl 25, Hal Aptnr then,Indcd imd lwin!li,'B th<-' 1 Mymiiquth-Ocean Dnvlno ...170 1117 ail Kiss Tomoirow ' L CRISIS" Toleviilon ln Lounge DOUBLE FEATURE -*i9«ed fo RitnuonV stellar i-nd. Dill ,'CdtinJy Leslie .'‘title, -defeattn* Su.ssman ...... 170 • 100 Goodbye . also . Tarkcr, who gathered tho ball ' Liikehur.-it In the second game of Barker ...... m ICO 124 James Csgney , ' at t the flvc and romped- iiito the their playoff leries. 5*4, This gave Mny .'...... ion ,301 1011 RETURN OF THE end zone for tho score that put Matawan n 2*0 sweep of the' iserirs Sunlclin ...... 147 inn a ls o STRAND X Rutnson ahead 13-7, The game was played.at Sprint* Perrine ...... 170 102, FRONTIERSMAN Coach Nuccio’s playej-s refused to Lake Heights. . —— - - — —{ The Vanishing In Technicolor NOW. thru BAT. admit" their cau.se was loit and Karl Devlin, on thc mound for 014 053 B53 W esterner with Gordon MacRao tho victors, fanned 14 men. Ills Edmond q'BBIEN took the followingll/lll’ITlli K kieko/T til ut UlCU their . . . . - . Burlew'e Rostaurant (2) Monte Hale own 30-and battered their way,'rlvaI on ^ e hill, Lurry. Westervelt, D. Poulson ...... 172 243 205 BETWEEN downflcld, with the llarrls b ro th e r-v ^ '^ ^ W 11 IriKh acc- whilTed 13 Tues., Wed., Thurs., ' Kross ...... 151 154 1G0 Revival Feiluxe fliturday M ig h t MIDNIGHT giving,; Uie jhoine; fiins plenty Sha'mka ,.. ... 105 170 102 , Ocl, 31. Nov,. 1-2 ■ ■ i r w , / . - , i AND DAWN fyr 'Concern with Ihfir dasheVllb/r- i’liii •Mat|v?Jri\ieiiin,-went out in Sallat’fol' .-..132 • 103 100 ' Betty Grablo - D&n Dailey 1 ftuhwbii, flanks.'- drlv<( etalle^ front.:' in i‘ the;^rs^Q npi^g.; Sal' "J.•.roulsoli v. MB 201 “170 Four Faces W^st . — plus — __ on. the-ground aj the Ruiiiioh-3a" i)aviho'* v^lRodMind -Tony - Naj»pi • ... ---- . rjool McCrea und Vatjiwan took the air. Ang beat out an Inflold hit. Mike PALOMINO Dinnerware to the Ladie* «t All Performances 770 .070 034 MY BLUE HEAVEN In Tcchnlcoior Scally passed downflcld to George Kovino scorcd them with a triple, , American Legion (1) Hunter and the ball Just rolled oit Eovino apparently f,cored on a Mlntz ...... 154 17.1 HI Sunv Mon. Oct. 29-30 —'Extra SAT. NITE i- squeeze play which followed, but Next THURS., FRI., SAT. the fingers of Matawan’s greut end Bridcim ...... 170 13:1 J05 Fri,. Sat. \ Nov, 3-4 HALLOW E’EN Nov. 2-3*4 after he had eluded y ltumson de­ the umpire ruled the play dead Blind' ...... m 135 130 Panic In The Streets fender and hnd the field dear to because , Lou , Zrunbito Btej>ped on F.'Kruser ...... , . 172 150 102 Richard Widmark - JAMBOREE DOUBLE FEATURE thc goal line for the tying score. the plate. Westervelt *thon pulled Paul Douglas PRETTY BABY! FUN - PHIZES' U. Krusor ...... UU 171 1«? with Then on a sccond try to pass, himself together and retired the —~— — — Dennis Morgan - Betsy Drake SUN. ihru TUES, came the flnal dlwister for Mat­ next two batters. ... i • ' v ■ ■ 702 7G4 705 Lakehurst tied it up' in the- Uiii'd Tues., Wed,, Thurj. also - . . . . awan'. Huroson’s outstanding guard. John's Bar (2) Oct. 31. Ho/. 1-2 Sally FOREST Walt (Eggle) Brown, who hnd been on two u’nenrned nina. A hit and WyckofT ...... 100 101 215 THE IROQUOIS TRAIL MYSTERY ST. . breaking up Matay/an plays nil walk put.two men on, In trying tp Johnson -...... IB!) • 175 17fi The Black Rose ^ afternoon, bore, d o . on ..Scally, make a play.at third aftor a passed Wilks Ooorgo Montgomery - —» plus — ,. 123 Tyton* Powey - Onon Wells Bronda' Mershall left without proper protection ns Unll, Bob McGowan, Mntawan Beiber-...... ,100 100 104 . Joan DAV16 he tried to puss. The «ill squirted catcher, overthrow the ban and the Cystic ,. inor 135 101 TRAVELING into,the air as the hurried Mat* bull got awuy from Eovino tn left Plniioltl -143- -130 awan quarterback tried to.got It of! flelH, both Lu^ehurst j’uunor^ seor- • ... i. SALESWOMAN and Brown gathered it in on thc ing. ' ‘ 'Witt 013 Matawdn pulled out In front 002 fly to dnsh C7 yards to tho Mut* (Continued on pngo six) STRAND THEATRE freehold . nwan: goal for thc game clinching again in, the fifth on a single and WALTEg READ score. - steal by Devlin rind P-ivino’s . Tirflc .was 4oo far spent for Mat- double, but Lakehurst tied it the (Continued from fir/it column) awan to have n chance- to recoup next Inning on a walk, n steal and 28.3 .. Ave. dlst. punts, yds.-,. 20,3 We Finest Family Picture STRAND ---tafterribis'tnioxpebted'hlawr ‘ a hltr — 77 ...... "'4 ’77, T. r.V Tuthblcs- 7.TT. ,'.T ’ 4 J,['Thj& i Maroon and Steel ngfiln For the- third time Matawan went 3 . Op)>. fumbles rteovered . 2 FRIDAY - LAST TIMES TOHITE K I w o 6 dbridgeI 80 Ynrds lost, penalties ,, 25 m m i into the lead in the eighth when . BOX OFFICE OPENS . [presented ■ .an improvised lineup SATURDAY UNION STATION 6 * 0 . . V Show Starti al 7 P.M . - -{jwftljj )ahycva ahifted from thoir Eovluo walked, made second on a Rumson 119) \ Fri.. Ssl., Oct. 17.81 fielder’s choice, and scorcd on Endy—Parker, Shlppce, Farrlng- Fri-. Sat., Oct. 27-21 ilaHy-sDason positions. Bill Gris* PHI, and BAT. ^ Barbu« Btanwyck ' Randolph Scali 1 McGowan’s single with two out. to.n,. . wold, moved from end to guard, Joel McCREA "THELMA JORDAH" "DESPERADOES" . did a godd^. joh for a player cnllpd Lnkehurftt tied It oiice moro i n . TacltTon—Badbn, WyckofT, . Sey­ a ls o . a ls o .. on to fift a new post, on siiort the first half of tho ninth. Al mour. STARS IN MY "Black Book" Evelyn Keys . notice. Hunter, as usual, wos a Guido singled, stole sccond and Gtlnrds—Osgoodby, Brown, Moore, CROWN Exlni Friday nile . ^Renegades" {terror on defense.. But Shennnn, rode homo on Chuck Hopper’s ono- Hubbard. - — plus— " Cartoon Carnival and ' Extra Friday nile Ptodfloftf Katlowaen J>*rlr ploying tackle for the shortimnded bagger. A flnshy bit of base run­ Centers—I!(irrlnj*ton. William H. Robert WALKER Cartoon Carnival W r 1*0 h I HaJtowa«n party »pd ; Matawan forces, waa missed In the ning by Carlo Vlncl settled., tlie Racks—- Minton^/' lloyd, . DeVito, Sun., Mon.. Ocl. Jl-M > p | oudIf SKIPPER SURPRISED t . Seretno wllh prUM ..boclcfteld where blacking on the Issue in Motawan's half of the in­ McGiilnnesa, Ap^ar, Nt>onan; • .h o w * ^ Brian Donlcry • A m indt Sun.. Mon.. Qct. J«-M offense w.is Ineffectual and de* ning. With- two out, the Matnwan n- Matnwan 17) HIS W IFE "W AKE 1BLAHD" & U k » , o n * Mickey Boon«y . pletcd the offensive usefulness of j.ccond-sackor walked ond stole. . End&—Taylor, Hunter, Wolf,'Sul- oi lh« pic­ HALLOWE'EN KID SHOW a ls o . ture’s ' "QUICKSAND" ; Eovino beat out an Infield hit. livan. , , ’ .. 8A T. 1 P. M,. cUttdtii«7cQiiM irt.* ___ Matawan’s two great running , a js o . threats, Don ond Joe Harris. advancing Vlncl to third and thon ^rnckle.v-G, ;^Tntvd.. Sherman. ^ - •- Migltln^r ' *'8 o Proudly We H air h I o h • 1 1 SUN, and MON. ’ ' "Furlei" ‘ • the •—Mntnwany—seeond- ' biiseman Guards—Griswold, p, 'l^arvel; Extra Monday nil* ---- m o v I • Cxlra Monday nil* • w a r d . Rob.tl TAYLOn r n c c g l a s s w a r e Rumson . Matawan mude « wlnntng dash for home Butch- ‘ ’ rnEE GLASSWARE 10 .... Total first dawns .... 0 while a Lakehurst player held the Centers— Burnette, Morrow. DEVIL'S DOORWAY Tues,, Wad.. Thurs. Tuea., Wed.. Thura. * 9 ....First downs ruahing ... .2 ball with his back turned. Backjv—Scnlly, D. Harris, J. .Har­ Sp.d.1 Prvvlaw Mond.y Nighl ..Oct. 31, Nov. 1.1. O c t. 3 1. Not. 1 4 "TOAST Or NEW ORLEANS" 1 First downs passing ... 2 ris, Caden, McQuarrie, Muurer, De ' W a lt D l t a e r 's Belly arable pan pal!«y , 0 .V. First down ponaltlcs , 1 Shoots Continuing NardOj . STARTS TUEB. •TREABUHE ISLAND" "MY BLUE HEAVEN" , Iftfl Tot. yds. gd. scrim. fnol)‘ 120 M *iro>G otdw yn*M byt*M In Tacbnlcolor In Technicolor- I . Score by Periods . K.lturyn ORAYSON a lao < 394 .. Varda gained rushing 110 Tjie Cliffwood Volunteer Fire ftulnson ...... 0 0 fl 13—ID ...... al.W L ...... - .'J ...... "Youa® Lovers’* "IS JT a lh o tn s O e e p " i 54 ; . i ; yards lost rushing 52 ll by the wayside. Mike ihe road at sea, s^amnnship, safety Point Pleasant .... M ambulance removed a the Injured ship eleven of 1949. In losing their mouth County Hunt Racing Asso­ nt i-?a, the mariner's Compass, aids observed the A. A.*' victory would, ciation. The meet, is to l>e held on Ne}>ltfrie ...... 007 player to Monmouth Memorial fourth' straight this year, Keyport be nice news lor Jim, Schanck, the to mwi&Ulon. cluwts and piloling, Hospital.: , .- put up a good flg'ht but did. not tho Middletown c&taU' of Amory xRed llmk ...... 2 .500 team's shortstop, who was lost late L. Haskell., . mnnncf.s and customs.onrshipboard. i . . .-M ... Ray. _5MlermJwl..lhe., acurlui* Jor- have the weapons to .match the in the season orj a call to Army -—Additional- infomintlon~"rniiy“be' Rarilnn with two TIM. Hill Bommer _J«)lented._invader^^_ _ dutyr-"Geor{je~Deltz;'-who Heft the Tlic~G6l3_Ciip^is to be 'run -at Atlantic Highlands 1 .250 obtained fmm C, H, Hull* iwoject L*nkcwood . ; ...... 0 .000 and Hick llerrlger each 'scored a Keyport started well enough squad in mid-September to go to ri diftince of ''about two miles" chairman, 100 Bath Ave., Long touchdowp with Bill VanPrlt no­ driving upfleld nfter the kickoff. Rutgers, is another soon to leave over brush, nnd the. field of prob­ Manasquan 0W. .000 i Branch.' Mntawan ...... 0 counting for the extra point, A forward pass by Bob Swan was for the Army. He has been called able^ is i lead by the. Happy Hill I .— ------,000 jntercepted -by Walter Zamorski. back Oft 31 and played' his. last Farm’s Adaptable, a stakes winner Keyport ; t 0 .(KJO . Iturltan .will continue- !».•# homo Sayreville quarterback, in Bomber game of football for the Rutgers on the major Trades and one of Hold Rummage Sale 1 x- Includes losu tu Prlnreton. tiehededo next Sunday, when .the fresrhmen against Lehigh Friday. GOLDEN SUPERMAN Ilelford Bollerniuker.s vi,slt the territory and run back past mid­ To get back to th6 unseasonable tho , best ‘ hedge-hoppers in the field. Charlie Kolakowski, Bomber sport. To further clinch the role The Golden Superman'and Tony The Cresont Club mcmbeni are. Oil Burner ond Boiler- Clflnnlnq Stone Hd.-Florence Ave. field, topic of baseball.. Mike reports Marktnetli will make their debuts holdln)»_'a rummage >jdo at • St.- -ftarvtccC ~X3ct tho nu)st out of your Game time is'. 2 p.m, , fullback, then plowed to the Raider there is Yankee farm club in­ CHARLIE EPPINGER of. favoritism Adaptable wlll-ibe- 39 and Stan Bonczek racked off ridden by A. P. (Paddy) Smith*' .In the Velvet Skateland Aren:t this Mary.'s "'I-'iilscopal Church Houm\ ruftl Ol) Dollnr StulU v/itt terest- in two A.A. pitchers, Whitey Keypori, all this week. tackle for 18 yards and a .first Devlin and Jack Mullaney. Farm Pete Alikas announced yeiterduy wick,-,leading - steeplechase jockey (Thursday) evening when they S to k e r and fl lo w e r Owners. down gt Keyport'^. 21 KoUikow.sld club talent scouts have *dso eyed that Charlie'Eppinger, former St. of 1M8. ‘ Others in'the 'fleld include tahglo' in the feature" inaleh on Uie Seourlty Bonds pay thr same rnto Speclully prepared lUickwhent und Doug Marvel. • Belvedere Beach tual lit Uu* wicond You can buy Security Bonds by ot Intrrcfct the YftTrM'iTmds .you ttlce CouU-No Cilnlccrs. Imtnrdlatts and Vic Krolik then 'fought their -, — • •••• • - •— * • - Mary’s H, S.* Soulh Amboyj court George Tv Weymouth's. Southwest, tho Payroll Deduction Plan.* Way to a now flrst down Hat the and grid mentor, had. been signed winner, of the Foxcatcher. .Pbk‘_a.l of the. I950J wrestling cards...piv- bought durlmi tlm war, Huy nomel1 Dellv»*nr, Stidtt ...... wiU • .SAYREVILLE GAME Satur­ Red and White1 six. und Bonzcelc to replace- Frank Grob as cpach of Rose Tree's, Hunts last Saturday; fcivied by j’romnter lhirry Owen. day- was not marked by any To. supjKirt .thfc; Superman-Marr bwept around end for tlie score-. - undue roughness .or dirty play,.. the Key port .Diner live this year. Brooks Parkin'V Basalt, imuthev JuckHanseri blocked Zamor.skl’s Grob, the clongnled Laurence winpor on the major courses* and tinelli feature, which wi^l he a Keyport Coach1 Stan Baker-rc- one-hrmr lime limit affair, Owen kick f.or^he point. porus to.set-at rest stories put Harbor resident who guided the Wiljiam C. -Robinson Jr.’s.Crown OLD FASHION BARN DANCE -Keyport was. playing without io circulation about the contest, Dinermen through an undefeated^ Royal, who scored jn llie fatnous has Kcansburg's jjride, Mr. Hejye- the ..services of, JU . ace punter; especially", after-.-the Doml>crj1 1949-50 ' season” and the champion­ TnteVnaiionar Gold Cup nt the d]Jiv, opposing Vfahn lloldenwm ,Tlie- Pat Lamberti, and a poor kick out: were 'penalized CO yards ond' Rolling Itock Hunt Club. ' Bronx bad boy, in a 30-minute ship of the Jersey Shore League, ■■'y ,• - ,. .., FRIDAY NITE, OCTOBER 27th .of boufids on the Raider 42 jn the Keyport 45. The Red and White has been forccd lo give up his They were to be joined in post mat^h. Th(‘ show will be opened second period set up th e next mentor expressed himself as association, wilh the cage sport parade by other famous brush wilh nn Australian tajr team match Sayreville score. Zamor£.ki raced “well satisfied" with the con­ in. which Georjjie Lonllum * and Featuring duct of the Sayreville players because of business reasons. ■ ■ horse*/:; numbering Flying Wing, around right end for 10 yards and In, Eppingcr, Alikas feels that he Strategy, Pretender, Magic Price, Herbie Fremnn will oppose’Rlchattl' in the game and before and Dusek and Arnold Rkoaliind. lateraled to Kolakowski who car­ after it,, and with the control of has signed a thoroughly capable Artie Fox, Deferment, Tallyman, "IDLEWILDE" ried lo the Keyport 21.’ Koiakow- _.i!iQ!r^coacLJ^in-ceuAbb-9l^llQ»— ■replacement—Eppioger— c-o-ac-h-ed- The 20th running of the Mon­ High Sel Winners Krolik. on tho 15 tmd raced away Keyport will not be playing years, from 1922.to-1047, and dur­ mouth County Hunt Cup hu*-(Jraw«- from three Keypori defenders for Sayreville next year, Baker JACK BAILEY a n d ing that period he served for eight Kd, Castle won set honors last stresses that this/ is in no wise a imall but sele'el band of' six the score. years as football and track coach. steeplechase irorses who will be week in the high average division Tlie Haiders could not f f d i n and i » breach in relations with the A native pf Newark, Eppinger of the Keypori Ihisinrwmen'M THE TEXAS RANCH BOVS the Bombers appeared on their school. Enrollment at Sayre­ sent three miles over a testing ville is.reaching the Group U started Ills athletic career in.South limber course. The sextette is League. He had a score of OOtt. Round, Square and Paul Jones Dancing. woy again later in the quarter bracket and the Red and While River and for a time played tend- well-known in hunt • circles, wilh In tlie low average division, Ruily when a sudden break scorned to is accordingly cutting loose of pro basketball, lie organized, the Mrf. John E. Strawbridge," Jr.'a Ferrari and Kd Sauickie wound up , Folic Songs, Games and Frizes. put Keyport back in the ball game. the Bombers only through its South Amboy All-Sturs'who finish­ Jester’s Moon the early choce. Ho in a llu wilh fiWi scores, Tin* Fun for Everyone. Bring Your Friends. Ed Roman, Raider fullback, leaped policy of reducing the number ed third in Uie Johnstown,- Pa., won the Western Pennsylvania wet'kly prizes wore donated by into the air to snare a Kulakowski; of it;, Group II opponents. By baseball tournament in 1948. BowWow’s Tavern. this policy, Manfisquan, Neptune Hunt Cup at Rolling Rock and the pass on his own 3.r) and raced G5 Pennsylvania Hunt Cup at. While- yards to the goal line for what and Toms River were previously Porsonaliied Christmas Cords ' dropped. In three of its four marsh, among other prominent ECHO CLUB looked like n Keyport score.- But Scholastic scores of the year, James F. Me* now on .'«ile at . this office. Fifty Referee Bob Bains called the ball games so far this year, Keyport styles to choose from. Please come tangled with schools out of its Football Schedule Hugh's Second Male won the Ho.v.‘ DINNERS SANDWICHES ADM. j»f . I.loiulfj . 65 .. Yards gained passing 33 action, swinging into the wings, • . AT ' - Hherlff In 1IM7* ' ' ^ 'nml Jlrldtf^fi, MlrrrUir of Wclfarr,- 9 __ passes attempted .. 15 checking and then sailing over ★ Plrnt eW P-d III 1943, in ­ ★ ihui br-<-n ejH'ti'fl live llrnrfl'to . clccti'd la ](M4, 1D4U and 1U49 on und Dlrroior of Fjiimi*'■<*, . . Hie J.uJiH hianrh llnald of t’ofil' 3 ..., Passes ..completed ,., 3 like”-centaurs, is really titling in L E G I 0 N H A L L ★ (ierved m ft Coimellaian for inlhfiioitrrN, HiTo«nii,ed f o r ' lili ' 4 .. Passes intercepted by , 2 on the "sport of kings.” At the Ihi! ImM.i of hln exreptlonhl ftt-r- Illlie yrjif^.ttnd-JU(,-|Wayor'(»7'K^t- ★ H.-lVnl with dintllKtlull In sarnlr"time it is also one of the vtce Ui the Third CouKrr«domd New .h'lnry J^ulnlutiiro unrl ht iiiithlftmJiiH! U')»W ua J^iuurii 4 ...... No. of kick* ...... 7 Main St. MATAWAN on town TnVtWo yeur/i,'1' - OulrimKilOlirl', 23.7 .. Ave. dist. kicks, yds. . 22.3 most hazardous tfames known to phtrict.' “ Mnnhrr of th»* ll*’d thvnk Uor- man. If you don’t think so 24and FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 27 « * ‘ 2 ...... ”,... fumbles ...... ,4 ★pprrahiti a food nmrkrt In auyh Coynell, A j'jr*ldi'iit of l«nif Ilrniich 3 . Opp. fumbles recovered 1 near a jump some time when the . PMUSIC! BY - - ★ ftcryrrj im a Caplain Jn World Kalmitovm for 30 yrciiH, • field comes charging up for the War t , Js a Member of the Ameri­ ★ Nf^inl^r of tlm firm of Irwln'n JtihklnK tJompnny and it memhrr .,80 ... Yards last, penalties . 45 takeoff. JACK ZYDINICK'S BAND Varht Wotkn, Man hrrfl detlve jn of tht' firm of li. IJ. hliriimtn -V Sayreville (251 can' Known vclmm ★ JIl/i ftdinlnl'ilnitlon'iU‘ fihrrlff . PHIZES for mosl orffllnal and comical cosiumti. problcfufl, ...... V . rioted t n r prompt, courtroom and ilevflojiniMit of Hlmre WjdrrwuyM__ .. tkiii3._.euut. iuul.uiuiiL-ikulcrd.lu- ' Ends—Ritlei7^aniwirC~5cinpk6w- i* FRANK BOYLE, the veteran mid in eonlrol of Jlnwhfiunt IlriMttli Minen t|H7. ski, Podbebki. - ...... mitt lutor for the Cliffwood Boys DOOR AWARD, PARTY GAMES. FAVORB Donation 75c pflleh'nt mwun’r Jn whirl) Jdq of- , ★ fiurcwdcd the I a to W. Wnr» fire stuff law rondiKted puhlie bioaIo ji. Tacklei—-Noble, Burkshot.' Ashe, Club, certainly b.n’t letting his kids rcn Uariyjiiran Mayor o t Harmon. . ★ Pullet thr |ilHht‘#t volo rvrr Karwatt. Walton. get rusty before the amateur fistic Imnlorwi, 1 . ★ niwnnorrd the Munmoutu 'x ★Holed frfr hlu prompt and cf- qlvrn to a rttndldule when he Guards— Kudy, Ti(|uist, Schmidt, season really get rolling Frank Fjfc ColJeu* and look ui-tivn pmt' vrnu r|r«_(r*d to hl'i plefirut ierin a« g jji-, ^ . has four o t his charges signed for flclcnt wrvlc#} lo thountmtu of ★ An Hhrrlff ho oprnitrw thn In d<'vHo|>ment of Uie MonoiooUi a Coiamkhioiur in U»ih Uri>nooked for a fifth I in Boston Paul E. Crine B a ck s— Brown, Swan. Mirro, in two weeks. Boyle soys that .Robinson, ,Roin?n,.Thotnp£y>nJJtfall-. Geor&ie... I Kobte. Elizabeth-- match' T0NY M ARTIN ELLI ing, Beyer, Hansen. . maker and former Madison Square Thomas R. Hardy . Score by Period* Garden announcer, haa made the MR. BELVEDERE VS JOHN HEIDEMAN Sayreville ...... 0 V 0 0—25 pro connections for Tomasello. and 0_ f) th*rc are good prospects that' h i SEMI-FINAL 1 FALL 1 . 30 MINUTES Keyport ...... 0 0 0 will appear on a card in the New — , AU8TnALIAH TAO TEAM MATCH ~ Voto for Three- Joseph R. Ely Touchdowns — Bonczek, York area soon. kotaki <2), Tilquist. George Lenihan Vs Herbie Freeman Point after touchdown—Pod)x-l- ski fjxira from Kolakowski). Kneule Al Newport Richard Dusek Vs Arnold Skoaland Offrrials—^Baln. Rinrrt. 1/wiewie*. Harry-J. Kncute, sort of Mr. and ADMISSION SOc/ ARENA K c , I.0CE 11.10; RINGSIDE S l A i Including Tax • Poultry and Stoc»L.re*d Hay— Mri. Jacob Kn^ute, Route 35, Key­ port. has -enlisted In lhe Navy and . Tickeli on <«}• a t Ktyporl H«rdw*r«, Coils%■- Straw—Litter. Dog Food a specialty. Walling Unifrd C ij* r filora. Main St.. Matawap. . Stultx , wjti has been a^ixned to the Nival Training Center, Newport ft I. BE SURE YOU VOTE, Tues., Nov. 1 1950. You can bby Security Bonds b y youth graduated fi:»frLKeyt>ort ’ k e a n s b w c 1 6-0545 or 6-2J99W paid roH mr « ow*»>htm coiiMtv NEiiuni.iCAN coMMtrrr.r, ni«* 014 I^yroU Deduction Plan. High School last ‘ >t MONMOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAt A SB ^i 70 COURT ST. >' / FHWHOIP, N,kJ

PAGE SIX — SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN. Nf J, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950 Durante ...... 177 178 217 liandicap • • • •...... 49' R. LeRoy 100 150 budyc^. Mrs. Elizabeth Fairfield; and waived preliminary examina­ each month ait . the Long Branch hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p . m . , to assist Stranicro ..... 175 171 Gold Star Mothers, Mrs. Ethel tion, wherur- Miss Blaisdell 788 777 704 073 -058 749 K eegan; hospitality, Mrs. Anno held tor notion ot the grand jury. \ q o n e visit a month. vivors in all matters pertaining to . ' ' 7«5 7a i 852 Matawan Methodist (2) Mullena, membership, Mrs, Lulu Mrs. Schmidt was released in $100 Beginning Nov. 14, and continu­ retirement,, death, benefits, and Malawan Presbyterian (1) Koisa ..... 153 143. Ruthbun; national ■ security, Mrs. mond. . ‘ ing on the second Tuesday of each Sickness ahd Unemployment Insur­ To Present Solo Crate’s Boveragei (0) S., Riitcnhouse ..... 195 137 111 J. Ambrosino . ... 137 172 153 Kortenhouse . 124 ... 143 Minnie Vreeland; memorial,- Mic. The woman . is chorged with month' thereafter, a board field ance;, Benefits under the ftairoad^ E, Lisk ...... '124 178 137 R. Longstreet 154 . 144 Katherine Colista; music, Miss striking a fluid, William Slendorn, representative will be. pn duty, in Retirement and ' Railroad Unem­ S. Muccio...... 131--142 130 R.- Cornell .. ■>..... 177'- 147. 140 ’ Red'Bank Resident To H r Q ertovessc -., .,; 308 -150 -208 W. ’Jones :..... 140 * . 185 Cecelia Socmerj Pan-American aUo- of. Laurence. Harbor, . .and the trainmaster# office between the ployment Insurance Acts W. Ludr.v.;;. '.:r.: 170‘ -150 - • 154 P.' Holton 1& 164 178 study, M v s . CarolynT. Warren; knocking him off: his bicycle. Tiie Appear With New : L. Mastria ---- ... 122 C, Cavaness ...... 158 171 162 S. Ambrosino . ,t . 130 162 191 C. Herman .... 105 past presidents' parley;, Mrs. Emma complaint is being pressed by the Shore Orchestra N • P. Zeialer .., .. .-*^23 Baker. ' • ... child’s - parents. - * * C. Ambrosino . -131 1.. 824 003 - 713 P.' Genovesso . 1g2 M. Longstreet ... 101 143 Publicity, Mrs. Marie / Elwood; . P aralleling t he m u s i c a l p r oI ' m t n Keyport Ro/ormed 1 2 ) Handicap .... ■v 0 8 0 poppies, .*- Mrs. Dorothea ' DJGTo- R O SS W . M A G H A N AGENCY In \vhich she made her debut-as W. Schanck .. 179 100 175 Retirement Board 710 763 alo vanni; rehabilitation,' Mrs. Rose soloist with the New York Phil* L, Dick ...... ___ 110 130 100 740 732 801 Atkins; delegates, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Schedule Revised harmonic Orchestra, Miss Frances Malawan-Koypori Rec. H. Willey ...... 132 142 122 Real Estate— Insurance .. ... 128 2012 Richardson, Mrs. Eckert,: Mrs. Lulu Blaisdell'bf-Red Bank, will appear S. Lnuro ...... B.. Cameron ...... 117 150 153 Rathbun, Mrs. Atkins, Mrs. Gull- • Maurice E. Wenz, district man­ 'With the Shore Symphony Socicty J. Davino ..,. i 177 131 L.; SchancK ...... 101 ltIO 204 Harbor. Legion Unit ager 'of tbCrfU. S. Railroad Retire­ 147' 180 foyle, and alternates, Mrs. Elwood, 138 Main Street MATAWAN, N. J. ' ""Orchestra - in“ ^ c —t)rganiiatjon!8 S.,Davino...... ,... liandicap , K f. j. ,..;30 30 . .. 39 Head Lists Com mittees.... Mra.-...Mull(jnJ ...Mrs. Ochsner, Mrs, ment Board in Jersey City, an­ F. Devino __ ... HO ”100""180 nounces that the itinerant ".service T. Nappi .,.'210 109 137 Harison, Mrs, Soemcr upd Mrs! ...... Telephone Matawan l-0003 - . — . 735 808 050 Mrs. Francos Guilfoyle, newly DiGiovanni.. of -the board, now held .on the A. DiGiambattista ..... 171 117 second and Ifburth .Tuesdays of Calvary (3) elected president o/-Amorican Le­ Mothodist gion Auxiliary Unit 332, Laurcncc 617 U41 024 Bolto ...... 102 224 Hold Woman For Jury ...... 102 Harbor, has announced thc follow­ Tel. keyport 7-1167 . 24-Hou/ Service Montagna's Amoco 0) llilfiker : ...... 109 133 ing appointments; On Charge Of Assault C. O’JlrJon 179 151 1(J0 BildcrbuCk ...... 173 185 120 Safety, Mrs. Margaret Ochsner; P. Mont.'igna no - 125- -170 Wharton ...... 172 220 An assault and battery charge Maurer ...... 217 177' 170 sick und shut-in, Mrs, Mary. F- BAY SHORE SERVICE STATION S. LaSapio___ . 1C3 130 195 Eckcrt; scholarship, Mrs. -N ora against -Mrs. Alice Schmidt of ANDV NUNZIATO JOHNNY FALCO Ferraro ...... ma 155 154 G. Buyce 140 Orchard Ave,, Laurence Harbor, Warwick 147 Rathbun: Americanism. Miss Ifuth e r v ic e J. Pep ...... 211. 171. 105 Crimmins; child welfare, Mrs. wati made Sunday, morning before ; S Mg|V/Wfff I Complete Line of Transportation Needs , Magistrate Maxwell H. Mayor Jn sm tcei • - o ■ 010 824 873 Elizabeth Henson; community serv­ ' , ■ • ' -B50 738 ' m ice, M r s . Laura Richardson con­ M a d iso n Township . Municipal WINTERIZATION SPECIALS ...... - — LnZare's Shoes (01 . Matawan Baptist (0) 174 141 stitution ancl- by-laws,-Mrs.- Kath­ Court. . _ . ..Wrecking. Service—Insured and Dependable W. Mathisou .. ... 148 162 103 Owens ...... 133 ryn, Crimmins; coirpons, I^rs. Mac Attorney Henry SpUzcr of PertH ; ... WHEN YOU ARE ..... - R. Williams . . ... 110. 11 ( t 140 Baker 120 1181 Amboy, counsel for the defendant,' INTERESTED IH,. 125 125 Ctkcison; education of war o r p h a n ? . •State Highway 35, Keyport, N J. B. Pryor ...... 120 112 154 Blind ...... *.?■. 125 Miss Mildred Guilfoylq; finance nnd pleaded not guilty in her. behalf | ' A DEPENDABLE H. Malhison .. __ 113 . lfil 123 M. Duncan---- ... 170 147 109 - Near Six Corners . T. Libicki- ,,,.,, .,,,-137.. 171. .150 Preston ...... ,.. 170 222 100 HtiiitJlciip .. ; 31 - 31 ■ -31 NOTICE!!! ------U S E D C A R 032 710 728 784 810 039 For Boltor Results let UI check your healing plant...... S e e • • S & D Marko* {2r FHEE OF CHARGE. I J. Smith ...... 102 157 ■ St. John's Mothodist (1) FURNACES — STOVES — HEATING PLANTS — HOT WATER A. Bogart ...... 139 222 101 MISS TRANCES BLAISDELL Bahr ...... 153 104 STEAM — VAPOR — HOT AIR — RADIANT HEAT Freshly Pressed APPLE CIDER Grabowski ; ...... 131 150 II.' Cowles ...... 13a 145 164 STRAUB MOTORS INC. REPAIRED ' FREE SERVICE W ithout Benzoate of Soda first concert Nov. 20 in Hed* Bank M. Davino __ .... HO 208 T. Bailey ...... 100 137 CLEANED • FOR ONE YEAR \ Kalse’r-Fra*er anS • Catholic ScluSoT unditofiuiiT,’ rtr-Skislnk— -1-74----14B-- -IL-Wallini' . .. _ . ua 135 ------INSTALLED—1____-______ALL J3ERAJR JOBS _ Crosley Doaler A. Walling 101 100 137 it was announced by II. E. Baum- S b Igs and Sorvleo Timo Payments Arranged gardt, general chairman. " 783 035 770 Call or WjIJc 24*Hour Servlco wilh a smile Sales and Service Miss Bluisdel will play Mo/.ait’s Schanck'* Hoators (1) ‘ Highway 35 - Clark Street Willey’s Farm Market Concerto for Flute and Orchestra as Schanck sr...... 133 M59 170 her major , o f T e r i n g and will -also LcwJs 348 151 121 Universal Home Heating Engineering Service Tel. 7-1908 Route 35 Centerville N. J. offer several shorter .selections in P. Nciderman ...... 173 1 6 7 170 P. O. Box 102 MATAWAN, N. J. Tel. Mat. 1-0388J recital form. Franco Autori. asso­ E. Lyons ...... 102 \130 ... KEYPORT Tel. M iddletown 5-0286-M ciate conductor of the New York A. Esposito ...... 100 204- 104 Spocial Prices to Groups and Organisations. Philharmonic Orchestra, wlU con­ D. Spencer ...... 170 SCREENS CpMBINATION DOORS duct the shore orchestra. It was thc Mozart concerto Miss Blaisdell • 702 017 70S LUMBER — MILLWORK — ROOFING presented in her debut appearance. BUILDER'S HARDWARE - Recognized as one of America’s TOP GRADE *LQW QOST THRrFTYSHOPPERS leading Uute soloist, Miss Blaisdell 1 Key - Mat Church 1 holds u Unique' position in the music 1 Bowling League D O T H E I R world, having appeared as solo 1 Matawan Builders Supply Company artist, as a recitalist and with her own organisation in sonata nnd , Koyport Baptist (2) '138 Lower Main Street F O O D JJurrowes ...... 130 180 155 chamber music puijonnance.s., Sho MATAWAN, N. J. has been connected most recently Butler ...... 103 175 140 with thc New Friends oC Music in Wooley ...... 108 148- 130 Tol. MAiawan 1-2535 WILLIAM M, STROTHER B U Y I N G a l their series of concerts in Town DiBiase...... 130 / - Genoral Contractor Holl, New York. Ginter ...... 180 158 103 Coapcr ...... 177 105 M O L O N E Y ’S ■’ ' ■ ' 770 Keyport Recreation 777 838 irs • Gcthsomane Luihorari (1) League Scores J. Wello ...... 140 158 CARLOADS OF FRESH KILLED M. Bahrcnburtf ... . 170 130 110 (Continued from pa^c four) H. Johnson ...... 103 130 131 MAPLECREST FARM Bar H (1) J. Iloplcr ...... ICO 140 193 W ITH THE NEW -.Milo f? m - itff mo C. Bahrenbur« ... . 148 M0 175 Mooro ...... 178 • • r- J. Burfond ...... 07 Bennett '...... 147 lor>“ 172 ------Vorhles ...... 108 101 191 ( ? / u v i t e 6 ...... 174 185 131 T U R K E Y S nockefeiler /•■•••• 147 100 BLEND-AIR liy "C ” WILLIAMS 14 Cards $1.00 Arriving Daily O n e 854 • H34 850 CENTRAL H EATING Bose Hill Trucking (2) for - Colorful scenes All Tender P r ic e Overly ...... 104 140 158 from his best-loved B ird s 3 9 c F. Kortenhaus...... 212 170 187 18 lo 25 LbE. lb 0n,y C. Kortenhiius — 170 151 174 Better Plumbing ‘ Christmas stories, Coleman J. Surdella ...... 182 181 103 described by A; Schwark -.,;.... 173. 150 210 an d the author.1 BONELESS SWIFT’S PREMIUM This floor plan thotni hoio you ran compttltl)/ 901 817 031- and icicntlflcally heat a five-room hom« . 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It’s tidy, quiet, autom atic. 1 CARRIES A COMPLETE LINE OF Made by Coleman, world's largest manufafcturer • *740. 020 000 of homo heating equipment. A new way to glvei G.&.F. nodio Shop (l) TAPPAN ■— HARDWICK —' CALORIC y o u r h o m o even circulated w arm th! ■ LEGS OF FRESH CHOPPED' . M., Cox ...... \ .103 • 101 2Cl; i - ■. ■ :...... Gas Ranges v . 7 • Wo money d a w n . >,. Peyk tor Itnlf tn comfort and itaiwtiy L. AUricmina . . J • 100 . ... W WARM AIR DUCTS . . SPRING LAMB . M E A T .. ';~1V Fcruntc 131 117' 120 ' NT DaVino ...... red '137“~:n'tr RUUD— PENFIELD — PERMAGLAS A u r l c m m u 333 JO0 142 ) lentil! it mnglc I ii lie, Iilm-Q tn Mmlumnllc Furnnre takrJ . ’ • Gas Water Heaters,• , . Itio Illellllrr,- Hot n|r frimi fre.li (Iltcred nlr from out. . 69* n, 49*11 P. Nappi ...' 135 • 110 rurim in Menil. willi rrwiin »IiIl>: lionl. It nnd fort'tfl It nlr. tlien drculute. it tlirouili tliruiiith Iniiivlilimt 3^** air ' , ‘ ,062 050 000 ruulu, . ilucts to Dtentlcr.. Joe's Bar Be Restaurant (0) COLEMAN — BRYANT Many Other BIG Meat Specials T. Infant! :...... 131 ... 130 H o u s e G blb Heating Units ' •Mike CuoccI ,.155 120 .... AUTHORIZED DEALER B. Garden# ...... 150 150 143 f - t i r . Testino -77: vrrr; 100 —193 150 GAS REFRIGERATORS — SPACE HEATERS Also distributors for '’.J,. Ccccre 140 .. ,f 200 'MoC Cocci ; - i ...... 133 Coleman Space Heaters and ,X», Infantl ...... 1G0 100 VISIT MARZ’S MASON SUPPLY, INC., TODAY! Floor Furnaces MOLONEY’5 MHRHET5 [ 75 6 , 771 001 26 - 28 W.. FRONT S t., KEYPORT, N. J. k r . RapuJJa'* Market (a) - . OR PHONE MATAWAN 1-1682 ^^~7ap S^aahiu Tropea ...... i l l . . . . IBS . ?oinu&cllo 150, 127 ...' ’ l(.OCATi;D ..ON MORRISTOWN. CHEESEQUAKE HD. 32 W. FronfcxSt., KEYPORT 120 Maiii St., MATAWAN r. v Yflcm-clln- ,v...... 142 130 121 ‘ ■■ Juit.off the Highway No, 9-4 ’ Tel. KEyport 7-1540 TeI.M Atawan 1-3986 ^orrasso 173 102 155