MQJUIOUW CO .HiSTORl -Pftcet»tp II 4 ‘ Drivers h Mishaps Reeves Again Head Of School Board One Runs Into Keyport Body Formed Monday; Diner; Others Into Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth CountyPress Association Promotion Limitation Bridge Abutment, Pole, Cited; Need For Audit Highway Guide Sign . 81st YEAR — 34th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 Single ’Copy-Six Gents Discussed Route 35 between S ix . C orners Clifford F. Reaves was chosen to and-_Luppatatong. Creek. Bridge, head Mntawan Township Board of Kcyfwrt, has proved a bad spot for SOME OF THE ENDMEN WHO WILL STAR IN “ 50'S NIFTIES" Two Cars Hit Man Parking Ordinance Education for u second timo ot tho drivers in the past fortnight. Five organization. meeting Monday. W ill • acciddnts iu»ve occurred. ° lam M. Strother wna renamed as Tuesday afternoon- Louis Altcom In Fatal Accident Asked In Township vica president. Mr. Rodvea, Haris aris, Bradley Beach, ran off the Krimmcl and Daniel J, Mancini highway and smashed into thc w ere sw orn in to fu ll term s as guard roil of the cntroncc way to Farm Worker Killed Kalieta Told Blanket members, the Keyport Diner. The driver ap­ On Route 35 While Ruling Is Barred; To Mrs, Christine E. Lamborn .de­ parently escaped injury. Keyport Trying To Cross Road; Survey Atlantic Ave,, manded thc new board do 6ome* policc charged him with failing to Hearing Friday thing about a building program give a proper hand signal when ClifTwood P.O. Areas without delay, Discussion of UUa turning onto the diner property. problem, was set for a Bpccial meet­ Two drivers, one a'Keyport resi­ A . blanket parking. ordinance He paid £3 fine and $3 costs, ing Mur. fl. . ' dent, will face a hearing tomorrow which iould be applied anywhere Russell Ii. Furgeson, Highlands, Kaii 11, Garrison, grammar school night before Holmdel Township in the township "in cuse conditions was so badly injured when, his car principal, stated he wished it Magtstratc Stanley Stllwell on arise” was asked by Committeeman ran of! thc road and struck the clearly undcridood by parents pro­ charges of technical manslaughter Stephen J .. K'ulieta at Thursday's abutment of Lupalatong Creek motion from Junior Arid grade to as thc result of an accident _ about meeting of thu Matawan Township bridge, Sunday, he had to be. taken second grade could only- be per- 6:10 p.m. Friday in which Anthony PhHinvim. John M«r« *“ to tho oflice' of -a -Keyport physieiun initteil for pupUtj[..who. proyo them;- ^lYnmoViniitir tT 'fiirtu 1 Worker, Ih - fell the matter, w.oittd 'jnvnlvo and then to Hazard Hospital by selves "socially mature and able to was killed on.Koutc 35. "too much red tape" and never Keyport First Aid Squad. He faces Ho ahead.*' Otherwise advancement Keyport State Policc reported get, the npprovui of tin' State Motor a carcless driving charge by Key­ w ill he to tho regular Ural grade. that Mr. /Zimmerman wns rtinnVfig Vehicle-Commlfisloner, • port Potice. . across Route 35 near thc Center­ Children are given tests for their ■Mr. Kalieta llieu Insisted that . O n Frid a y a collision took placc ville School when struck by a car apptUucte, - t something be done-nbout an ordl* at thc bridge between cars driven going south, and driven by John Suggestion was made tho scfiool mmce to cover junking near the by William J. Hutcheson, 45 Or­ Leon Schanck jr., 30, of 18 Jackson accounts bo audited, Mrs. Qcorgi- Jultnson properly on Atl.mtlc Ave. clerK, chard St., Matawan, and Waltqr L, St., K eyport. T h e forcc of thp 'im­ Ho'held violalions persisted, at this joxplained tho no*called audit by . Rcnz,--Tott^iviHc. Jrhfi -Hutchesoa. pact-threw - Mr,—Zimmerman inta point and police could only give car pulled from the curb ln a west­ the path of a car proccding in thc warning nullccs. Miv Marz'deetared bound direction and struck thc Rcnz opposite direction driven by Will* ii Jihrvey'would have to be m ade at - vehicle passing in .the westbound lam G. Dolan, 24, of Springfield. • - ganza which should guarantee the mission will present Mis, Adn 30 Feb. 12 und paid $3 und $3 costs. a special meeting Tuesday. ^ spectators a pleasant evening of Fosdick who has wide cxperiencii hazard would bo taken tip w ith tTutTj!11^ 0 ' 11 check on merman came to work on thc farm There w ilt be, a meeting of vol­ In addition tu banning parking In I the general correctneMt oil thu Rhphucl Palumbo, 42 Broad St., entertainment, ... . ( !ln j.how business, including concert^ property owners. about 15 years ugo. He form erly hod unteer workers jii the lecture room the. block, loading and unloading Keyport, wos fined $5 and $3 costs Featuring' an all-Matawun cast, appenrunces in Carnegie Hall. " W lV i" General realignment t>f Halits on! 11 Hnnnelal affairs, Mr. Klim* resided in South River. Mr. Zim­ of the First Presbyterian Church, of trucks at buulnesii places h for speeding on Main St. Sam the production has been geared to Fosdick hiis Just returned after eilltw ooil Avi.‘. Ill thill till)# WII# „ »'«- liucl«rat and $3 costs for driving Keyport Physician Jean Cartan, Mrs. Karl Houser,.Mrs. “'after d aik" difficulty in di.M'erning doubt the idea lhe bonui bud nuoti after his permit hod expired. James Flynn, Mrs.W, W. Hobrough, the ordinary dark, blue polico mil* of counsel to any degree. Peter llunscn, Keyport, was fined Mrs. E. E. VanNostrand, Mrs. R. F. In Sled Mishap Congress Seat hum has reduced the number of Cliffwood Woman It wan finally decided to have a $2 fur overtime parking, Frank Sues For Services Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Myndert Bon- ai’cidentK.. to policemen throughout cheek made of expomlituren of other boards for mieh service and on Laughlin jr., Keyport, testified thc nema, Mrs. A, Adam Bankc and Taken To Hospital Educator, Farmer To the country, and .many towns and Hurt On Route 36 defendant was parked four hours Dr. Francis W. Holman Mrs. 3 ; C. Lew is. ellles have purchased the copes for whom they retain. . ( in front of thc B and B tire store, The names of additional workers With Fractured Arm; File For Democratic their police departments. Coach Aiki Fund* Seeks To Collect $357 Itequeul was nnute by Conch"." E. Front St. Keyport policc were will bc announced next week. Ice Storm Sets Off ■ Nomination; Backcd Tc:;.-; D ad d |o , N ew H n m sw lc k , ha:t Keyport Man Also Is A complainants in these cases. From Former Patient; l;ikcn over the duties of dog*cateher Aidbony J, Murcr/ for $467.DH worth Freak False Alarm By Organization Injured As Car Runs of e!•;- w idow H u n ronllnm d (hn btislne,*^ mnnt on a Mnnnnms hi Keansburg weight of coids mit'h an ni'Curm! In Howell Thefts a former patient, Mrs. Edna Cum* -•...... «...... ?<-. i~.« .... accident, was reported by borough days in the county jail when he tricl, wa.s announced i{.*|J:»y byJVluu* in her maiden n.nm. She nnd her afler n car in which lie unit a last year when football suits far mings, 30 Front St., Keyport, for police, . ■ mouth County Chapler, Amerlean;i appeared Saturday before Matawnn tiiree nude iii-ahtiiii 1-. picked Ujt Cliffwood woman were riding lam an entile squad . were .purehaNodu...... payment of monies allegedly due Victim, of On; .sledding accident ft>r Dctnoeiatie Action. ' Suspend Sentence For Recorder'James II. Martin for driv­ elghl dogs tbc'lr Ural day here, oir Itm itc llll SiiK iidny nil,I rinnlird Trili'k ri|Hl|Hiinlit liluii win, (li'illnrm l him for services’ he ' rendered was Philip Weir, heven-year-old son A l tin1 ;.:une I line, Mippoi;t . ft»r ■ . . . , I ... Ii4. m. t,. I...... ing w ithout a lleen.se. He was also Police have given notice dojja miu,t a pinked ear. Moth Wma/ by M i. Nueelo to be ur,e'ited;;'Tho Albert Nappi On Good during the last part of 1040. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weir. 5 Mr, Clayton’ii r.indniaey eame churged with not having a regis­ be lieeni.ed without delay and can- hurl, . ' hoard vo|e<( dm money. Judge Alton-V. Evans after hear­ Fountain Ave., Mntawan, who was sinuiltaneoie.ly fnmi Ihe tegulir Prior Record; Two tration permit in hl}< possession. Vin ;i lo cle i'k for violators will shirt i'ho paM.emjer, Mrs, MaiHoi'el Kant tion waa grantrd for a glrln ing lengthy testimony regarding thc coasting near Ravine Dr. and Mld Injuries are HMi-d aa MhldlCf.ex. ^ im*r will'bo aH‘>ted Mar, 1!b II wns Benjamin. Kantor of’ Keyport md lln^Jf»m i»|'h, All per/,ont' an for conciii'filon, liieerailonu of lhe Union Beach, by Magistrate Leslie for speeding. a fracture of the arm and possible A veleran”of’ nTe‘,’fin,t"W ofpr W nr annmmeoil T lie — Mata wait A./V...... represented Dr. Holman. Counsel cau ijo iad io ii.i ih«M»V'HiVi’s.7in«rnoi' TbHit oyniin;-fnrf’hrnd ’ nnd ~hend(- O. Martin, Howell Township, on Herbert Archer, Newark, re­ eone«>sjon. and aelive In indejjendent Demo made application for Sunday urm for the defendant wos Robert Witt t»i litter the borotn.fi «lreet«. ’ conti/fdon.', and l:i the board of reminded thu hoard the Munuac.i Cummings owed him $357 for treat­ 74 Main fit,, Keyport, nut onto tint into custody i*i connection with speeding jjroccedlng along Itavine Dr., he freeholders in IHlr». A member of biihebidl t‘>iun had had the field ment -of m ju rie iT sh c sustained in hbouldor-of. tlm iilghway near tlie thefts at thc John ;Saker farm, told policc, wherrthe sled.carrying one (if lhe county':-, iddesl fanillle?!, March Of Dimes Drive laht .yeuV” and that thiii team had an accident al Broad St. and Maple Kf'ohMinnff ineineratnr plant, ae- where one nf the boys formerly the Weir boy came out of Wyckoff Mr, Clayton.'n ,mee-,io,i( j.etiled In Nets Over $670 To Date inndo donalloux to Ihe athtetlejuild/.. Pl.» Keyport, in September, 1940. Services Tomorrow eordhtff to the' j»oTfee*~-7;f tiiat had been employed. v ” •St. Mr. Brodir said ho was unable what is now (‘iaylon'ii Corni‘iv, near Tlie l-anu. were* united to get' tov For eight calls on tile p;iticnt borough, and Mrnek a parked ear ' Sentence was suspended in Nap- For W. F. Rommel Jr. lo stop in time beeamo of the icy Fnw liidd, iiiio y yrara ago. A f A tof.d of t h ’f i 'i’f lia s- been' eol- gefher rai a plan for m.e o t the field, while she .was in Hazard Hospital, A3 belonging to Valentine Mlele, ltoute pl’s case on pica, of his attorney, condition of tlie roadx. No charge;: present he is on lhe 'faculty of lerietl in Malav.’an lor the March of Imdallallon o f l i i o alarm boxen, ' he charged $80. F o r about 40 dia­ Funeral services for Walter F. !l(l, Kiaiuiburg. .. Edward Fnrry''j’r„ Keyport, thut w erc bled ntfulnsl lhe driver. Monlelaii Slate Teacher;* Co)leg* Dimes diiv«, according lo a icport one In each Matiiwan neliool. at n h thermy treatments, he charged noinmel jr.. of Liurence Htrb'»r, Mr. Botheni »uMained bicerallom> his client was without a previous Sleet Sounds Alarm He is a member of the ^American m.ide by Mi;, William ..Donnen. on the none and under the |elt conl for tlx* alarm of $1011 each \viei more than $170. She Was billed an­ radar/pao, third cja.w, U, S. N;a< ear )av ran Into. Kdwm II, Dominick, a former reasonable. Thc defendant said August L. Bernjuer k Son Funeral thc Rowell barracks nnd Sgt. John false ahirrn and e/msed M atiw an , In w.'re|/tln;: D-inoeiali'', Inde. Mrs. J)umienworth, in njdJng dlhiilct eleilt, leporled bo had they were not and further, some Home, !3X Niagara St., Newark. A* The drlvoj with pliu'ed under $500 Sanders of Union Beach policc. /ireoM/fj U t co«ib lit*’ borough for t \ ja n d e n l nnd A D A .-iipport, Mr. hej i-j»ort. i xtended appreeJallun tnr.ned over to the board the key of the treatment allegedly received, 0:30 a high of rc(|Ul(:m wilt ball by Maijiwlrjile )-!/Jw/jid Ain* Trooper Toth said he "is chaTged iHin-i'xistenl fire about 3:25 a.m. j Clayton promiied to w;ig<# a vi;{or- lo all iho.'ie v/ho ai»|ed in Ihe caio* lo tbe board';, ntrmig box In the was unnecessary. be offered in St. Benedict's Church Inni,e, Keansburg, and la id tu await w ith stealing ‘'about $5 or $6” worth Police said Ihe weight of th«* ( oils campaign on vital- b.sii' -i, H" pai*p>. as V/ell a:; If/ 'J'bercsa Farmern and Merchant* National and interment will follow fh Holy oiitemne of the InjuTiea lo M<^. of gasoline from thc Saker farm, Ice evidently cnuKfri the wire lt> >“‘id: • ...... Pioniz/.l, Hobeil cMctJUani»:. M i:i. }*iUliq'lon Wlii'ii the waii dl.*i- Hunk «*tt udimiubshlmi off lee hint Cross Cemetery. North Arlington. , . . ... „, , . . . ”A» a m'-miM'j: .»»( t h e parly, o f on Fe b . 0 a n d one day last month. Tot Falls From Car; .Shirley I.Y.iwfonL Mr;. Clifford ch.irged from the hra-pltal, he w ai ,lune !l0. Ml', Iteavei* ackimwdedgcil Mr. Itommcl, 20. died rudcic.ly I'"'1! "« w" K , m ‘1"),k'll: ,i Also Involved as defendants arc Thom Jis ,Ieffi;r..oo. Andiew ,/ uk mi, Chapm an. Mrs. ,1. I’. Cooper i>r, Mina icI/MMed oti bln own recogi/.auce the pie:}(unpth/n made Mr, Dotilv Injured Only Slightly Sund-.y at Norfolk. Va. lln is t,,: 1 l " ,r l " Jiuncs Ostrander, 10, Hazlet, and i Woodrow WiboM, Ki'iukllu l>. K. A (.’oopei, the (Jill Mr;oob.i,.-Mal- Inlek had Inadvertently regained son of Walter F^ and 1/jrelta fStock*1 , to am.wer Mimmorm, William E. Morgan, 19, Centcville, !too;.evclt ;»iid l|.m y .S ‘IVtiriian, f av/.*n I’o 'l, Am erican l.e/;jon, and to the key on turning ov?r Ihe effect;* Being bundled upjri heavy winter Jtommel and furvjvlng besides Jii * r?',K |or|'l!,t *'5 ’ who ure being held for action ot will endeavor lo give lli«- voter;, of ail ori'ani/iiliom - v/hh b took p nt in .of. bh/ unite Wil-' incorrect A* no clothes saved a four-year-old Keans* parent, arc brother.' Joseph. a»d "'f' •" the grand Jury; Arthur Walling, 19, Ihe T/irrrf Corri'm^ion.tl Ulrlncl uu ti/e M /rcb of Dlttic;: h ill T h e b a l l Floyd Wyckolt Again one-j.eemed to kat^w Juht wboio the burg boy from being seriously a fistcr, Loretta, both of Laurent* i wh.,ch V‘'™ lft- ai M,,‘ of Broad St.. Keyport, . who was ccllus Ave.. Maiiatquan, w .u op|>/>rlun)iy to iriak<; n d e a r choice netted Ihe drive *2unie| Jbewcr .1; Tbmnn.i il... MeCmthy. Mr, Mc­ authoii/ed. W , didales of both major parties who Jamcsburg. by Referee John L. didn’t gel hurt” thc trooper *ald. Mayor John Applegate de­ C W. Carthy v;llj HU tho one year un- rcfirvhcfihtivf' fit th" Montgomery, when he admitted He was treated by Dr. Frank A. Last Call For nied thic afternoon he would run are tru ly T lm n n tfi M<,f.’a/'thy. expifed U 't m ranged b y the r r i A i i ’ 11 You Want A Good Peal complicity In juvenile court. ‘ Miclc, Kearwburg, for brush bums Legion Minstrel Tickets! for e n f county- office on the electorate—and not Mib:;ervieal lo Floyd Wyckoir rial ion by 1‘dw ln K. Ib own. now on in a new o r . u«ed cur, call Jim fpeciul InteieiU. the towm.hlp committee. of the hand. The car was driven Get your tickets for “30‘s-Nlftip" Democratic ticket this year. He Crlne ot Matawan 1 0071 or Mat- Equipment AAd.-Supplies .... by Mrs. Frances-Raffa. ______at Holden'* Jewelry, Bell Beef C o . , . was named In a dally newspaper "KxamiM'ition of Mr. Clayton'.» Do you nee/l shipping tng« or Mwan I-XQA3J. Jfptf—Adv, ‘ for Bon Toft. M instrel will be presented es haring been approred aa one record n/uS background reveal him Iahel»7 O a r Job ptlolln^ dr'}>iiit* ...... Waxing Machine Farm — Garden Horn* Security Bond* pay .the same rati at Matawan High School, Friday of the party's designees for,Ihe as one exceptionally iiu^lifled t ’ merit la prepared to /supply your Itent 10" Waxer for Mores and Venetian Blind* Try our iervlce. Conover Brother*. of interest at the war Bonds jeu and Saturday nights, Feb. 24 and bond of freeholders at tbe represent the people of this dbirlol needs on r.hort notice, at prices thal large arcau, Keyport Hardwuio Co. Moat. standard s l« a In stock, Phone Holmdel 0*0121. W ickatunk, bought during tbe war. Buy some' 23. , _ J f p 2 3 ^ A d V . primary election In ApriL j during ihew/ momentous times/' will please you, . N. J, i Keyport Hardware Co. PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. i t iEHUyBSPAjy^EBBIUlARY 23,1950 Mrs. Dominick Nasta ANOTHER BIG FEBRUARY BIRTHDAY1''* ' Bayshore Fire Truck Ni Cenierville Services ThomasL. Wooton Honored At Shower 1 And Car In Collision ' ‘ffhe^Hev. A. D. Magaw will pre­ sident the Sunday morning/wor­ The Mack truck of the New Point . Mfc Dominick' Nasta of Keyport ship service at 10:45 the North Ex-Madison Aide In Barrels Suit Comfort Fire Co. wus slightly dam: Trio Is Denied wasplionored recently at a (surprise Centerville Chapel. The Young aged.ift an accident While answer­ sh o w er- given ij y v Mrs^ Edwcirti Peoples^ SQciety-_.m eets ... Tuesday ing ’ an' alarm for * a grass fire on Robert Jellison, Union ~y Deigert. 75 Broadway,__Keypprt. , Jury Denies Matawan evenings at 7:30, and the mid-week Former Township Clerk Main -St., Keansburg, sUdctly-altcr. Guests were Miss Marion Hael- -Beach, One Of -Three fellowship meeting is held on-Wed­ ' Dies Monday At Home Firm’s Claim To Get noon Saturday. ’ derlin. Union, Beach; Mrs. Edna nesdays at 7:30. . ,In OldBridge; Was 85 $1190 Additional The rig, driven* Roy LaMont, To Die For Slaying Marshall,- Red Bank; Mrs. Althea Tho, Sunday School meets every Stryker, Mutuwan; Mrs. Kate Ger- 37, of' IB East Shore St., was in Jury- verdict of “no cause for collision with a car driven by . Essex County Judge Francis do­ Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and Thomas L. Wooton sr,, who re­ ba and.MrB. Mamie JStolte, South Gction" wus brought In /fit the end med a pleu for a new trial for two there are Masses for adults, high tired last year after serving for 27 Amboy; Mrs. Katherine Demareski Ferdinand F. Fiedler, 58, of 30 of bearings Monday nnd Tuesday Newark men Union Beach school age- ond ju n io r groups. . yours; as Madison Township clerk, and’ Miss Theresa Demafeski, Perth Beachwood Ave., Keansburg, as it on a’ suit brought by-Muehlhauscn was turning onto Center Ave, from resident, sentenced to die in the died Monday at his Old Bridge Amboy; Mrs. Gloriu O’Chut, Mor» Barrel Co. Inc., : Harrison Ave,, electric chair for the murder of lmiin1 after n brief illness. Ho’wus •Kan; Mrs. Apn O’Chat, .Cliffwood; Oak- St. - . "For Bent" and "For Sale” algni lylatawuh,' against S. B, Penick Co., Peter Newcomb, 33, of Orange, dur­ years \ . " • .: Mrs. Stella Voorhees, Mrs. Dorothy Keansburg Patrolmen M elvin m ay be purchased at this ofTlce. • Morganviile. alleging failure to. pay ing a holdup of the Penn Tavern at \V6 •* and. ]iis Wife, Mrs, Callumaras, Mrs. Anna Gianfralo, Keim. reported the rear left fender one-holf of $2300 In retroactive 47 Pennington St.,: Newark, )n Au* Adn (Tico) Wooton,'celebrated their Mrs. Dorothy Whitney, M rs..Flor­ of the .fire truck and t^e rear left pricc adjustments due the barrel guest, 104fl. — fifHh wedding anniversary Monday, ence Bellotlo, Mrs. Marie Snyder, door, fender'artd; bumper'of Mr. company on 10,000 barrels delivered Entire. Madison Township turned Mrs. William Kennedy, and Mrs. Fiedler’s car were damaged. No The condemned men arfi Clarorico the'Penick Arm from May to No* X " WILLIAMS out in 1941 for a dinner party Jean Phillips of Keyport; ------complaints, were made.* Smith, 37, Frederick Bunk, Jrf.'24. ’vcmber,'1943. The cusc was heard rvieJj!7iii»£ the couplers goldtn Gifts- were sent by Mrs; Francis of Newark, and Robert Jellison, 22, by Superior. Court Judge F.' T. of Union Bcach. , for :innim'sury, ■ . . Smith, Mrs. Carol Wilson, Mrs. L lo yd nt Freehold, Sub-Juniors Conduct Horn in Trenton, Koy. 22, -18(14, John Voorhees sr., Mrs. Put Hgoncr, Counsel for the doomed mon had . The Penick firm was declared to Baby Picture Contest Miti of. tho late W illiam.and, Ann Mrs. Lillie Scharappa, Mrs. Mar­ asked for another trial the basis Better. Plumbing garet Lotts, Mrs. William Lotts, have made contract with MuehU of an affidavit by a fourth member V/ci(4o«, ho ca/ne io..OJd..lV|dfie_in Ml$a Marjorie Bronkhurst and hauscn for. the barrels at a price of ]»J‘K) and' hud resided there ever Mrs: Alex Letts;'"Mrs;“Ellen Dorski, Miss Pauline Egan,radviscrs, • were of the gang, Thom as Yanuzzi, 24f. Mrs. Anna Fiorentino unci Miss $1.12 cach, This contract was repre­ who' is awaiting trial for the same and He was elected Madison judges ut the baby picture contest sented'by Ralph S, Houser, Matu- . Tu A-n.ship clerk in 1021.'despite'opj Mary’ Caliendu. crime. . . . wan attorney, as being subject to conducted "by members of the Mat- jmsilion of both Democratic j.md aWJin.-Syb-Junipr Woman's Club in Yanuzzi’s affidavit said he was Heating sanction- grunted the °barrel com*, ^■•publican candidates. the V,,flu 0cF”,,Sl.7’"‘Xeyport>' 'head­ the Jast ef the four'bahdlls to leave Psychiatrist Reports pahy by the OITIce of Price Admin­ Mr. Wooton was a volunteer Are- quarters on Feb, 15.. . : the tavern and that the fatal shot Cellars Pumped istration to adjust prices at that Op Arsonist’s Condition w asJ fired- by someone inside, who time on a retroactive basis w hich JoAnn Lazow and Judith Tib- bolts were;voted the prettiest and nlso fired 'a bullet that grazed l^is Oil Burners , A psychiatric examination, has would have made the overall price Jane Anderson and Virginia Arose eye. . • ; disclosed that Albert C. Becker jr., $1,33--per barrel. This mount a Electric Water Heaters 24, who admitted selling tKc $05,000 differential of. $2300 owod Mr, the cutest babies. Proceeds from ‘'Reason and conscience,v’ Judge ftrc at Hominy Hills farm, Colts Houser’s clients. entry fees were added to the club Francis rulcyi,. "dictsfle that Yan- JO B B IN G treasury, ’ • . uzzi’s affidavit is incredible." . He Neck, Jan. 28, is in «in “obsessive Edwnrd W. Currie, Matawan, Promptly Attended To. . ; Birthday col«braiioru being in order ihl* month, Conquem, a famous A yearbook meeting was held said he doubted if a new trial would and compulsive state," the pros­ attorney for S. B. Penick Co., put 14 Cedar St* Key. 7*1580 old bull ai iho Rqtgera University Dairy, Research Farm in Sussex. ayes in the clubroom last night. It was “produce a different result.” ecutor's office disclosed Tuesday. W. E, Senarcfis^Brooklyn, purchas­ a cake ihotoing his ape. Passing the. cake is Mrs. Calvin G. Wattitein; voted to send stamps for trading to Tho examination was made by ing agent for the dofendant firm, wife of a younp scientist at the farm* Looking on U Dr. John W. Bartlett, hospitalized veterans.1 Members Dr.,- J... Berkeley Gordon, super* onJhe_stnnd.to testify his employ­ heed. of ihfl Rulparfl Dairy Beparlmonti Y/hQ Mlecifld Cohqpmr is pari will..assist.in .sending^news_letters i/tfonc/crVt.ofM2Vr]bo>o..Stnlc‘H(W- of a foundation-herd- to improve the buiierfa! content of Hoietein Milk. ers'h ad n o knowledge o f t^ ^'O PA from Red • Cross headquarters! pital, whose diagnosis,of Becker is proviso;, hod. entered into contract Speaking of February birthday fhave liked it evori if he had thought Shrewsbury, Feb.. 27. Home Modernizing that he “is not insane or feeble­ in the, full belief $1.12 per barrel parties, u distinguished Jcrseyspi. he wanted it.) Thirteen were present. minded and he is not believed to wos » /firm price, und-hod-denldd Shingling - —Roofing. Hardwood Floors iiad one yesterduy, Hu marked it have a ‘psychopathic personality. Getting ba.ck to the birthday liability .wlien a bill for'the-$2300 Tiling • Brickwork - Wa|erproofing ’ by pawing the bedding in his stall Basement Made Dry The interpretation of the meehan­ hero, Conqueror is something, of a excess, was presented 4o. them' by. Party For John Glaus ' Heating P ain tin g ^ a iqw - times_und..cilewiag..iin__cxtra Oil Burner Cemeiitlng Carpeh try...... ' isifrtirih af hiris-the victiiti-of- ar, symbol'-of-a, long-time breeding the-plaintiffs.- :----- ‘— 1------portion of choice hay its he rounded Porch' Enclosure — R^ar’-Addiiipn's- Plumbing— ------overwhelming compulsion to which experiment at tho State University s Mr, Scnarens explained his firm John Glaus, proprietor of Wilson’s out 17 twfifui ycars in the. bull burn he yields, on the spur of the Reseurch Farm. The family of ha(T proposed by letter to “split the Diner, Route 35, Keyport, last week ALL WOHk' GUARANTEED at Rutger** U niversity’s D airy R e ­ moment. The underlying.dynamics which Conqueror is a ^member ‘ il difference" to effect, a friendly celebrated his 45th birthday a n n i­ search Farm at Beeinerville. ( Office Hours: d A. M, .to 8 P.-M, are not apparent al this time.” noted for its high hutterfal pro­ sottlement of tho matter and had versary at his home, 200 Freeman When Becker, an employe ut the At 17. '‘Conqueror” hus outlived duction. When Dr. John W. Burt- forwarded lo the Meuhlhausen firm St., Woodbridge,- About 43 of his Universal Home Builder & Remodeling Service farm, broRe down anSAVEI World Day Of Prayer quorer, the committee adjourned to Radiator Works County Described. more_ suitable quarters to enjoy it. FRANK VAN SYCKLE, Inc. Service To Be Friday (Cake is hot bull footf. us. everyV 113 WE8T FRONT ST. 149-153 Weil Front SL RED BANK, N. J. one knows, and Conqueror wouldn’t . Rad Bank 6-1177 Mrs. William Sutphin - “World D ay of P rayer" w ill be ,P J. L. SCHANCK i S r ^ H Has. Tel. Kay. 7-1S99M . OHice Tel. H. B. 6-1236 Addresses Women; observed this Ifriduy afternoon, u Heating — Plumbing ...... Feb. 24, in the First Baptist Church Kasser-Frazer Reveals m Contractors _ . Fashion Show. Planned of-Keypurl,.startLnfijitJi3QJ Details- Of Low-Price^Car I ------— ------j______t SPECIAL CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED The church Is co-operating with D Fuel Oil — Burner Service ; Mrs. William H. Sutphin, honrte almost 100 Protestant denominations Kalser-Frazer Corp. is announcing i 1 nursing chairman o ts Monmouth ail over the world in obesrving this Cmmty Chapter, American Red its lowpriced car—a standard two- c day. • , . ,366 Broad Street n door sedan designed to introduce a n lb . Cross, was guest speaker jit tho T h e ^Rev. George A. Cosper, Key. 7-2100 ■ Broilers and Fryers 2 9 new “low, low-priced,-., njarkel in ~ 'February program meeting of the pastor, will conduct Iho service'of g Mntawan Junior Woman’s Club, the automobile industry, f. mediation nnd prayer, and will give First details of the new aulomo* j T u e 1 O i l ----- Burner Service Tuesday evening, in tlie Mntawan a meditation on.prayer. Members VlVJAlfl Ar PAyfidvllAllHA n n l r • I'ublic Health Center. bile, which w ill go into production Cf of tho church’s m issionary society w . Mrs. Sutphin discussed the vari* at thc-K-.F Willow Run-plant on jinoin oe roriernouse miqsik urc sponsoring the ,service, to which June 30, were • made public in nn “ou:; services of tho; Rod Cross, the the public is invited. Special music need for volunteers .and the import- announcement which ««id tho. new will be provided by Mrs. Nonnan {.nve x»f home nursing cIuhhod w h ic h ; car will deliver gasoline mileage L'aursGh. ’ .... , ' ...... O Q c n n r giyeit,. locally from time to upward from IiO-35 .miles per gallon. 1 ARfiF TIIRIfFY^ . — ^linirr-ShcratQted-thul G'l- cents- out .. i t h n . _1 o w, ^ L c9.K_ l.ho.1*.®! J h e Televison LrilVllL 1 UlVlvLi I i j : u j every dollar received from, the Report Car Sideswiped new car has a big interior with lied Cross drive in Monmouth full five-pussenger seating room and AND County is spent in the county. A car driven by Duvld C. RIs- a new-type lugguge carrying ar­ Following hef talk, a film "It Cun inger, 117 West Front St., Red rangement which provides a cargo Prime Rib Roast I t K f You'* was shown, it illustrated Bank, Thursday night, sideswiped a cupudty more than double that of Electric Appliances Cut from First Six Ribs . Hu* various phases of volunteer Red parked car, owned* by*’'Domenlc the largest conventional sedan . Croks work, ' - • Lafayette, .Main St.,. Keansburg, trunks, ... . ; Mihu Virginia E,.ABrophy, presir police reported. Proceeding north 'The tw odoor Aedun w ill be deni, presided ut the business on Main St., tho Red Bunk enr offered In deluxe nnd standard V meeting, wjiieh followed the pro struck Mr. Lafayette’s car, parked models with a customer's choice Sugar Cured Soup & Salad gram, The club voted io ondorse in front of his homo, and damaged of two new Kaiser "supersonic" tiir following candidates for state the right .side. Police said no.com ­ engines, a four and a six, both en­ ' office; Mrs. Daniel L . Levy, Avcnel, plaints have been ^lade against the gineered for high performance efTi S Corned Beef . TEN EYCK RONSON. Owner Chickens ,* third district udvisor; Mrs! C. R, driver. „ No one was injured, , ciency with economical operation Coombs, M illville, chairman of pub­ and maintenance. ain St. MATAWAN, N. J. licity ond the New Jersey Club To Attend Convention Woman, Mrs. William Loesehhorn, ------Union Service Mar. 8 . OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS ~.V Wyckofly public welfare chflirman. D r . Joseph B. iludnidc, 101 In Lutheran Church Corned Lean ' "The resignation of M m , W illiam 2 5 ^ Atlantic SI., Kcyporl, Is among Schancki Keyport, was ncceptecl more than 500 physicians, surgeons A union service will be held Wed' with regret. and guests expected to attend tho A-l- A -l Spareribs Soup Meat ncsday evening, Mar. 0 at U o’clock Miss Marion Matthews, cholrman, forty-ninth annual state convention in • Gcfhscmane Lutheran Church, announced The Arnold Shop, Key­ of the New Jersey Association of Keyport, with pastors of all Keyport port, w ill sponsor a spring fashion Osteopathic Physicians Sc Surgeons show for the betielU of tho club churches purtlciputfng. USED CARS AND TRUCKS at Trenton oil Mor. 4 and 5. The During the servicc, a new Japan­ Wednesday evening, Mar, 15, and event will be in the Hotel Stacy* ese film, VFJJita,** w ill be presented. Outside Display that a dress would bo disposed of Trent. The Him shows the frlcndlyri'ever- on the cooperative plan ut tho 60 Main Street, Matawan 3 3 show, Further details w ill be an­ ojU, moving, true-life .story of an Mrs. Bjyth Feted orphan aiid depicts the work1 of nounced at the next meeting. Mlsa Call evenings —: Plenty of light WILSON & JONES j rjnine Cherry announced thijt'-o tlid United Chrlstlan'Churches. 1 V scrapbook meeting would bn held Mrs, David Blyth sr., Maple PI., Th e public is invited to uttand ot her home Monday evening. Kcyport, wus honored : Saturday tlie service. ' JIM CRINE will give you 3 lbs. for $1.00 •> Members wero urged to bring evening at a surprise birthday ; , ‘‘The best deal in town” p Sliced Bacon 35 Easter cards for veterans to tha party at the home i of her son and Wirth,Fraternity Officer daughtcr-in-Iaw, Mr,--and Mrs, . ■ I • ' ’ ’ . next mMtlng, as well'as'toys for Phone him Matawan 1-0071 or 1-20S2J the blind children ond books for David Blyth Jr., In CllfTwood. Herman L. WIrth, son of Mr, und tho Navojos. • , Mrs, Blyth was the recipient of Mrs. George P. Wirlh, of 417 Bay* The next meeting will be held many gifts and birthday cards fropi view Ave., .Union Beach, was re­ ■ Thursday evenfng, Mar. 2, at which friends and relatives,...... - cently elected sorgcunt-at-arms of timo a fllm entitled “Let’s Travel" Tuu Kappa Alpha fmternlty at GEORGE S. BARRETT & SON, Inc. will l>9 shown before the business . Awarded Club Prize Rutgera University. Wlrth grad­ meeting, -The hospitality commit­ uated from Keyport High School Ford Dealer 31 Years te e ” Wlll^ f cQrittet “ o f Mrs. Harold Alfred Richardson, P. O. Box 203, and Is a mo»iUt*r of the clusn of QuGckenbuih, chairman, Mm, Leo CllfTwood, was awarded the spoclul 1051 ut Ilutgertf...... M atawan , Sadkorfflkl. Mifls Helen Prestagel club p rj?e given by tftc Cllffwppd .A-i,..., a -i - l& O M a i n S t r e e t nm m>i. w M A T A W A N . 6tirt;Misr3vrarion T^teiix.,. , Classified ndi get results cheaply iF lre .C o , Dt i|o rccc.nt;inectlRg. .. . THURSDAY, .FEBRUARY-23„ 19S0 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE THREE.* iiuuijuag»r,: i NAVAL OFFICER COMPLETES COURSE Saturday ;Show To , Horner will cohllnue operation of Now Is tlio tlinc to advertise tliusa Rabbi Cites Need Missionary Priest i t Aid March-Of Dimes Church Marking the business which is located on the unused articles for safe. A small ad second floor at that address.­ In thu classllled t'cUuinn w ill; turn For Is P-TA Speaker -Stasia Olstowski of the Radio City Its 200th Year , Mrs. Horner, who was-umploy.cd (hem Into cash (or you. Music Hall Corps y Sister Knapp, R. McMahon and Elliot from Mrs. Dorothy, Kish. Mrs. For A Feasl Or A Snael? you’ll liml your “'ftyF- ttJl is a selfish desire, lo limit Mary Ellen’s second grade, and a Miner were present. - the satisfactory operation of some-' toblccloth was awarded' to Mrs. choice p f: • • ^ — one’s righls and aspirations -When Ann-Emery. . - • The meeting was'broken up into one nalioD imposes.. Jtsclf_upon. -Following the session, Ted Lester .the.._ following- sections;—..Senior • SEAFOOD • CHICKEN another or others it is a case of the Scouting: W. Whittaker, Mr. .North- of Keyport, entertained ' with m ' c 1 same evil, operating on an intcr- •TURKEY selections on miniature musical in­ rup, Frank Flynn, H, F. Kolln, W, national level. Fewer intergovern­ struments. The hospitality com­ 11. nishup. C. Gcrlacii and 11. Mc­ • STEAKS • CHOPS mental parleys would end. in stale- mittee was composed of llfth grade Intyre; cubbing: Elliot Miner, Mr. mutes if spokesmen of difTcrent mothers. McMahon, A. Lopresto, A. Realty. • ROAST MEATS countries would mutually recognize O. Woolf, Mrs. J. Flynn nnd Mrs. lhe others' arguments arid rights.” Wi Strother; district committee: E. on our menu, plus a choice LT. (jg) PETER COLOT PRESENTED WItfGS Low e Brothers Tints showing the essential re- M. Todd, Mr. Knapp. A. Henderson. of vegetables and dessert. latedncss of all evil of man against Lt. (junior grade) Peter Culot, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Area Realtors W. Lallotta, G. Ackcrson, G, A. . man, Rabbi- Gewirtz stressed lhe USN, oon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Md., in ‘ the class of 1040, entered Ellis, J. Radln, W. Grenger, E.‘ You'll like our Martinson's (Silex) Coffee, too. need for complete and* unbridled Colot, of Sutphin AVe., Matawan, flight training at the Naval A ir Report On Sales. Huber and Mr. Flynn, IMILLOGLOSSi application to all life situations of recently was designated a naval Station, Pensacola, Fla., in Septem­ Th is form of district meeting Soml-gloss finish Homemade Biscuits Delicious Salads the Jiidaco-Christiun .standards of aviator. He received his aviators ber, * 1U4Q. He underwent basic proved very successful und It Is moral'-nnd ethical behavior. He diploma at a , ceremony conducted flight training there and advanced Van’s Agency Lists . iioped that the next one will have All Mollo-Olou Colon or« ' said; “U is for us to realize that by Capt. J. B, Dunn, USN. com­ aviation training was taken aboard Property Deals; Sees! a greater attendance of scouters ■STYLE TESTED (or g rta ttr " when" we desire to see general ad­ manding ofRecr of the Naval Air thq Naval Air Station. Corpus from Ihe district . ' home betutyl They're i»* MARION'S herence to the ideal of Brotherhood Station, Corpus Christi, Texas. Nis Christi, in multi-engine aircraft. Increased Activity lected to b« in keeping with wings of gold wore presented by After spending a few days leave TODAY'S deccraUon trendi. SEAFOOD RESTAURANTIT w e must be prepared to govern our Laurence Harbor Scout own behavior in accordance with Mrs. Hilma Endcinc, of Corpus he will report to the Communder, Van’s Agency, Matawan real Thol'j not oil, (or thoy— estate firm .reports several recent all its implications.” Christi, the commanding officer's Air Forces, Atlantic 'Fleet, Norfolk, Troop Earns Top Award W, Front Street KEYPORTK ip Va., for operational flight training sales of property In this ureii. , 1 Ono coat coven moit lUrfaceit, The rabbi concluded 'with n secretary. Lt. ijg) Colot, a graduate of the w ith that fleet. ° Mr. and Mrs. Kurl 11. Schrocder, Troop 0H, Boy Scouts of America, . pointed appeal for .one particular formerly of Freehold, have moved .sponsored by the Laurence Harbor ’ 2 May ho wtihcd repcalcdlyt ilcm—the elimination of racial pre­ intp their new home on a three* Community Church, received the judice. "Very clearly, I am dc- \ 3 Hold, lu beauty (or yeanl quarter acre tract In Murlboro award in the 40th anniversary cele­ manding that we root out of our Board Moves To Urges Voters To Gardens on the Mntawan-Freehold bration conducted for , troops ot ; hearts-nnjruttUudes which wctinay Rd. The Schroeder holdings for­ JIaritan council at a court' of honor BELL BEEF CO. possess as'to the .superiority of one m erly were, n part of the Jesj conducted in the Perth Amboy High race «r color or the Inferiority of Ease Vote Count Check Registration Mount property. School auditorium, THE BETTER SUPER MARKET, .... another! . ..Let us remember, that Van’s Agcneyjiimfiunces that Mr. L, S. Boker, Parlln, who pre­ when we speak of Brotherhood/’ Keansburg Schoolmen County Election Board und‘Mr^JE^-TTMeyjes of Fani>lng- sided, presented awards to the'fol­ _da!e./were the first purchasers of lowing members of -Troop DU: Star Friday Night Skating To Provide 3 Polling Outlines Procedure For two/icres in the new Orchard Es­ Scout awards to Walter Allen. Added To Rink Program Places In Future Ascertaining Status tate's development on IJo yd Rd., George Nelaon, W illlum Weeks.' Marlboro Township. This develop- A rth u r VunOrden und E ric llu itln ; Encouragcd by the continuing Moving “to"'prevent a recurrence The Monmouth County Board of lyent. which was formerly a part of southern district m^rlt award Elections Tuesday urged potential success of his weekend roller skat­ of the long delay in counting the fie Harold Jy. Doyle farm, has been badges, Arthur VanOrden. Erie voters who are not permanently subdivided into acre plots by. Van's ing programs" at the Matawan- returns nf the Feb, 14.. ^xilxuol Hultln, William Weeks, Wlllliun registered to register either with KeyportRec Center. Promoter election, the Keansburg Board of Agency which reports that tu dale Sledorn, Howard Pearson Jr., Ralph their municipal clerks or with the over 50 per cent of the tracts sold Hurry Owen yesterday announced Education decided Friday night that Hultin, James Haley," Joint Chis­ in .next year's balloting three poll­ county board by Mar. I) if they to prospective home builders and nn plans had been completed to stage holm, Edmond Burke, Thomas 1 MATAWAN LUMBER hfiothcr evening weekly of this ing places would be used instead of desire to vote in the primary elec­ active construction program Is ex­ Arthurs, Walter Allen, George Al­ popular entertainment. Beginning one. tion Apr. 10, , pected there In the spring. brecht, William Henell. A Life COMPANY tomorrow, the sport will be held The decision came after several Mar. t) is also the deadline for Lt. and* Mr.*;. Robert A. Rlee of Scout bndue also was received by ! Cublom Mide and Slock Mlllwoik board members, opined that it was persons permanently . registered West Virginia, have taken residence every Friday night at the center. Ralph Hultln of’ Troop The Sutphin Avo. Matawan, N. J, unsatisfactory Feb, 14 when the who have changed their addresj in Matawan following purchase of Academy Enterprises Inc., opera- group award was «iven for aecom- (Opp. rr«n«ftu Blatlon) election clerics required hour;, to notify the county board or their the funner home of-Edwnrd-Speck* |jlUhments'''dUtiiig- 1040; .... ‘ tors of the recreation center rink, finishing after 3:30 a.m.. to count municipal clerks-. Mrs. Ruth _Sgh:. jnan.-Qn_Sclienek, Avc.»_ accurdlng- to have given Owen the_grecn Hglit - ______. •ihc J l(K,.7"'ballots, lhe highest ever tr. secretary of the board and the agency. to aad tfiT F n d a y da to to CKsl | „ a Kem sburtf .school election., cojiiiniv.'ioniT of~*'n ch-.tralion, al.*o William Krueger, associated with ,he rcKular- Saturdny-Bunday. J( ^ dt.eid(.t| th(ll m>x( ,,ar! Pianoi All Muaical Imlrumonli |*'iint< .'1 u :j 1 1 h ;11 a v,-n sun who lias the firm of M orrisey & W alker, one events which have drawn capacMy I s wou|d u, .„ lh l, eh-.’: :< :t li'-r, in. i' b y' k.-i.vhi <1/ of the largest' developers of mod* Solovox# and Acconorles crowds every weekend smcc roller j n.Kul!ir V()tln„ dlMrW< jjc.iriari-M iK irriag o or divorce erate priced homes in the bayshore Sl.ati.18 was Introduced at « « j ln ■ m,tnici , clec|io„ . j mu.-I rr^i.s-.tr ,j::,iin. Persons who area, expects increased activity this M atawan-Keyport n cc C e n to . The h,|Vir,., th(. b.,i1(,;il)J, in ,hc . ; have ehairvd tliL-ir n;jrnt*s b y c o u r t spring in the sale of farms, homes merchandise awards which have j)lnujjIvf i THE MUSIC MART of N. J. order >inc!.’ registering m ust alfca and business sites, he said this been Kivcn every weekend through <. ,k.|,nJ 1 H w ir r n p r k m i u m HWin'fl BKI.BCTEp re-register. ' week. tlio co-operation of Hciny. ^ w]m w .[s 1,..t.I|.u((l(1 w lll,„ hL. > M r.vSeiseo «aid that—citizensa.™ Mr. K ru eger pointed out that SALE9-DEnVICE ltoloK.v Keyport electrical ap >11- hj#h ,)tc M c .indiu.,te;i. 902 Main Street ai-kt-d to take adv.niUige^of'. the Morrisey & Walker presently have ante dealers, w ill be continued. ,h.ink(,d (ll|, mcmbl,,:r-„f tl„, |Jnar,i "Lveiythlng In Mutlc" m nnenms opportunities !o peruia- extensive home building- programs Bradley Beach, N. J. R I B C 7 c The award las . un ay w.i . : f,,r -thL-ir cu-oper;ition during1 lhe nently rfgist«‘r. Any person i» FOWL underway in Cliffwood, Laurence by William B ankcn of M orcm vilk,, ^ ^ ,]nd ((U, ,I(,rt.millh i - A o n u n v i *a i i k doubt,as to whether they are proj>- Harbor, Matawnn- arid P ori Mon­ TUpfcaenlfld by M . Lowii a Matawan U.S. student. . j ^ WiIf-o(i. chnlrmun of Ihe buildinn erly” r<‘gi.*,te.n'd in ay..w rite or-.tele* mouth and that throughout _ (lie o f Jh* popular Max I^Wla' Band . P lio a # For tomorrows first Friday pro ^ ;in(j j^nmnds committee, for his oul-- phone the eounly boyril at Freehold. winter sale* have been above aver­ R O A S T 0 | i b Krain. Owen has arrAll'tied on “in-j 'work: '' v ■ I K l i e - j i d d c d . ' , age. He contends this ^ movement I 3 9 . f auKuratiuii party" which will start I M|. \vilson was lViven aulliorily r through the winter months portends at 7 p.m. j hv the board to l ike action trrrnny Irked By Lens Hounds, heavy activity for the spring and M orrell Pride ...... early summer,------Tavern Patron Pays $25 Hazlct P-TA Hears ' 1 and Morris to repair plumbing in ■ SLICED B A C O N ....lb. 49* [the boys' lavatory, lie was also! Keansburg Collects Lunch Program Report I advised to get estimates and pro- i Joseph Dobas. 20, of 2 Ocean i I . • ...... "’’l i flonbroolj . ’ . teed,.with panelling the lower halfj Ave., Kast Keansburg, v/ho Keans- $1459 In Polio Drive A reporl on the lunchroom opera­ of the auditorium, which has been 1 burg police say objected so tion at the Hazlet School was given marked by the basketbaU activitiy.! violently t<> having his picture tak­ Harold- Martin, vice chairman of Feb. If), tjie meeting of the en at a Keansburg tavern by a the Keansburg March of Dimes i ™ 2 3 * m /let Parent-Teachcr- Association, FROZEN group of amateurs, that he became Committee; announced that a total Hfijihrook t roach Gul Orasn by . Mrs. ■ Jean Eschhol/.. ^ Mrs. John McComb Renamed dirorderly, was fined $25 in Keans- of $1450.30 was collected this year Esehhol/’^ report slated that this To Madison Fire Board burg Police Court Sunday by Mag­ with a few returns still outstanding. is the llrst year since the w ar that istrate Edward Ambrose. ‘ T h is in $700,3D better ■JJlinn lant the lunchroom is paying for itself r t ~ r < B E A N S 2 3 * John McComb t was re-elected 1 Dobas, police said, was arrested year'which totaled $0(13. Tfie break­ 1f o - v J o w dU s k J Jlirdtoyo I'lllrlrf ST and this was made possible due to eomjnis.sioner for Fire District 1.: near a Keansburg tavern by three down consisted of $252.53 for direct the large amount of food received Madison Township, in the annual patrolmen who were summoned to contributions, $240.30 for Htore coin 4 p ‘ under the U. S. Department 'of election held Suutrday, Mr. Me-1 quell the disturbance. They found, collectors Hron lung),' $03.(10 from - ° PERCH "■ Agriculture. A new .«ink and other Comb, a resident of Laurence! according to Sgt. Theodore? I» d er, public school. $101.50 .from St. article.? have been purchased for Harbor, defeated Edward KrafR. 1 that three South Amboy flash bulb Ann's School, $li«l,20 from collec­ the kitchen and lunchroom , J Cliffwood Beach, by an overwhelm-! cameramen, shooting pictures of tions at Fow ler's' Theater, and SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! The anniversary of Founder in;' 491-117-—-majority. The fire - the Keansburg -Saturday night $552.08 ironi game w>C'*>al held at St, Day was celebrated with a',birthday district covers the township's; rccne, had made some shoto of a Anr^ Auditorium. ! Mueller'* Ul.DOW k i i a i t cake and a program dedicated to Laurence Harbor-Cliffwood IJcaeh I group near where .Dobas was {fit­ frThe excellent manner in Wiilehi ; M acaroni O 8 o x . 1 f \ ( * Velvcctn O lb. Q Q t-1 thn day. Taking part were Mrs. aroa. | ting. ' the people of K eam bu rg resporided : L p k g . 1 5 7 l o a f O O . Erchhoiz, Mrs. Fay Barbella, Mrs. The £-3000 annual budget war: | Dobas. s;dd police, accused the to thin drive to help others to GIVE THE FAMILY . . . Christine Cnrrin, Mrs. Jean Ander­ approved 414-J30 in the election; trio of taking his picture and de­ make It the m jc c c m It is can only - Crosie V Uluckwcll H o*, Pillabury White nr Choci fudqp son, Mr*. Florence Jensen and Mrs. w hich brought out a totitl voUt o f: manded tho photo be destroyed. ndtect credit on the communityA.U» A REAL TREAT I Scotch Herring O Q f M arjorie Neilson. &12. ' ; Th e trio said he was not among self and they r.hare in the important [ In Tomato Saucw 11 Mrs. Hschhoiz announced that/she Th ^ ^ e outcome______Is seen as ...... a defeat those photographed and when po­ work of helping them walk ogaln/'j CAKE .MIX 23* i.s holding a fashion show for|tHeijor ^u, Ma[|i=0n Township Tax- i lice arrived, they volunteered to Mr'. Martin said. I ' Urankatono'a Croomod Gipnn Clrcl# V, PV Whol# Kern#) . P-TA at her home on Mar. 2. payers A.w/ciation. The a^ocia-'1develop their film i’ll Dobas’ view, Eating out is fun ; Cottage Cheese tlon had supported Mr. Krafft and t When Dobas wouldn't halt hb- Strip Tire* From Car a ! 8 oi, cup 1 Plan Teen-age Dance had opposed the budget. p Mr. . disturbance, iaid Sgt. lx>der. he was . Take the family often ... CORN 2'"25* ja jl tO-iUM^rit the hearing Sunday McComb wns endorsed by Laurence • S^U? police- <■reported Friday riatfitaff |Lynd*ll Alaakn > ' " " ’ ‘1 Harbor Fire Co 1. ’ 1afternoon, "i The Youth Activities Committee morning U)at an automobile owned , EsctlUnJ Food, Sanitary Kilchon, of Keansburg, has completed plan? by Theresa Kcrrigno (12 Branch r Prompt, Courlaoue ond EMicitnt Btfvicc, to hold a teen-age dance on Friday. j Ave. Red Bank, stolen the previous siucr 2for 271SALM0N 'JJ- 43( Hot Tea Scalds Tot Check/ Blaze In Home Ampl* Fr#o Parking Facillllei, Mar. 17, at the Fr/incis PI. School. night from outside the Shore Rol* . 8** Dollcioufl riavo r* Kenruburg. It is anticipated that The Matawan Fire Department ; ; t!_ Dining Hoom racllitU f tor Parllei, fian(|u«l« . Linda Wysockl*. I. 820 Center St. i. lerdrome. Neptune, w u h found abaft-, ?ss j n(j "s((uare‘-daneing”' will be made <• Union Beach, is reported recover* : was called oul Saturday afternoon doned near the entrance to the .popular feature of the evening. ing at Monmouth M em orial Hos* j to extinguish a fire at the home of Marlboro Slate Hospital. Slat* SPECIAL! JELLO 3 19* A nominal admission charge has . Mr*. Jessie Flagg, Bto;«d St. Whet*, police yald the wheels had been pital where she wns taken Monday i'ranco-A nierlcan lO 'i oa, ran M#in»— 'VotftUrl'nn l ib. e»n been set to bring it within the after she spilled hot tea on her • the firemen arrived they found the runoved from the car a a d a upare Ye Cottage I n n MACARONI -1 '-means of most tecn- by I You can buy Security Bondj by ':the committee. . , tile Payroll Deduction £lao- 1 Are you buying Security Bonds? the Payroll Deduction Pirn PAGE FOUR THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 INCREASING PRESTIGE OF Lady : “v LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES rHEMATAWAN JOURNAL GOVERNOR DRISC01.L Established 1869 Tel Kcyporl 7*3030 Nominates'Officers Devlin ■ and -M argaret- F, r.Devlih;. ■:hfe * (T h e 'D ally Home News) ; out oi the Superior Court of New wife, et als.. taken in’execution at’the MaUw«n Towaihtp, M ilawanBorough the offtoc of (iie Borough Clerk or Jersey (Chancery Division) will be County Board o t Elections up to and exposed to sale ut public vendue, on suit or C. William Ludi and Bni;banv First nomination of officers was including March 0th, 1950. Ludi, and to^be sold by, _ '• . ? ' Governor Driscoll’s increasing I . ; - • ' Monday, the 6th day of March, ,1050. I^ A E. WOLCGTT; SJterlfT. ' Published Every Thursday at conducted at a meeting of Lady Notice is hereby given that the between the hours of *12 oclock and 5 Kcyport, Monmouth County, N. J/ prestige throughout the notion is District Boards of Election and Reg­ Dated Ja n 'y 30. 11)50. * o'clock (at 2 o'clock Eastern Standard H euser & Heuser, Attys. J2 : £y BROWN PUBLISHING AND evidenced by the in c re a s in g demand Colfax, Rcbekah Lodge, held in the istry in and for the Borough of Time) in the-afternoon of said day, Matawan; County of Monmouth, State - PWNTI^G CQMPANY * for his -services as :& speaker.: Tie at the Court House in the Borough Odd Fellows' Hall, Keyport/ of New jersey, wiil meet at the place of Freehold, County of Monmouth, NOTICE OF SETIXEMENT reached a high in this respect re­ hereinafter designated on - -. _ v T h o se' J - n o m in a te d were.* " M rs. New. Jerecy;. to satisfy j» judgment of or account ‘ Mabel Brown Editor TUESDAY. A P B \U l t t £ 19SO...... said court amounting to approximately Charles E. Stujtz.'.A ssoclate Edltor cently,.^ when....he-.. delivered tho e s t a t e o p C l a r a y . h ^ h r s c b e r ; Helen Peters, noble grand; Mrs. between the hours of seven a. m. nnd $4,438.00. . ,, , Deceased. , . - , ' .. •• . principal address at the Lincoln Notice is hereby given that the Dorothy Carlson, vice grand; Mrs. eight p. m. (Eastern Standard Time), ALL that certain tot,, tract or parcel SUBSCRIPTION BATES* D ay dinner of the National Ifyjpubli- for the purpose of conducting a prim* ■of land and premises, hereinafter par- accounts of the subscriber. Substi­ Payable in Advance ' can Club ot the Waldorf-Astoria in Wilma Cummings,, recording sec­ ary election, for the homlnation of jocularly described, situate, lying und tuted Administrator with Will An­ One Year (within State) ...... $3.00 candidates for • • 1 being in the Borough of Matawan. in nexed of the estate of said Deceased, New York. There were 1500 guests, retary; Mrs. Jfuzel Bischoff, finan­ will be audited and stated by the One Year (outside State) ...... 3.50 M em ber of Houbc of Representatives and State of Six Months ...... 2.00 including top Republicans of the cial secretary; Mrs. Emily Porter, One Sheriff ’ NewJewey, Surrogate of the County of Monmouth Three Months ...... 1-2 3 treasurer, nnd Mrs. 'Louise Schut* BRINGUr»iltu LotJjUl l.U,No, 11At onvll .U a map iumuv made and reported v for settlement . — to i the , nation,./ , ' -Two Members of the Board of M arch. IM i, by Alfred Walling, MonmouUI County Courl._, rrobolu Chpjen Freeholders for the Full Terms «■ . . . .. ■_ . n .,ir,nn ntf (h.i It - is significant, wc- thin k,* that tenberg, trustee for one year. ^ Horner, Longbtrect, &c. Division oif Friday, the Seventeenth Executors and Administrators of . Also, for tho election of one Malt day of March, i A.D., 1950, ut 11):00 It. was< announced that the sec­ Member and one Female Member oi BEGINNING at tho northeast comer •states have the rlfiht to select the Governor .Driscoll was - chosen to n f..)‘tijL\.No, 10 Jn ihe w esterly edge o'clock a.m., at which-time application Dewcpapeis in whieh they desire their ond nomination will take place at the ; Republican- County- Executive will be' made for Uic allowance of... be. the speaker, and that Governor Com m ittee. of- ...... Main Street;-...... 'licence runmr it) notices printed. It the right Is not the Mar. , 0 meeting and that ini­ Also for the election of one' Male North 05 degrces.23'minutes West one commission:} and counsel fees. exercised the surrogate will make Thomas E. Dewey was ehos N orth 24 degrees and 37 m inutes ' ’ JOH N F. KR A t/SS, ably appear in some newspaper that -the Mar. 20 mooting. . East forty-four .feet to No. 12; thence 1103—77th Street. you would not have selected. Friends took place—and as Governor Dewey Committee. ‘ v . • Brooklyn, New York. N.Y. of The-Journal having business with Mrs. Dorothy Poling presided Also one mate and one female 13) South G5 degrees and 23 minutes hailed Governor Driscoll as- chief member for each of • the two major Kasl one hundred and eighty-five feet • SubstUuted Administrator ihe surrogate’s office w ilLda-w ell to executive’ of • a state -.government during a brief business session.- lo Main Street; thence (4J^5outh 24 With Will Annexed;' pear this to mind. *77?\ political piinlts as members vf the Edward* W. Currie, ; ' Ohcrs.'. attending were; Mrs. State Executive Committee. degrees and Ii7 minutes West, forty- that is “clean, solvent nnd progres­ At baid primary election nominations founfeet to the BEGWNING. ..m .Main Street. . t . - Hcflponalblllty. for typographical sive"—we believe the mantle of na­ Johanna Gessper, Miss Emilio shall also be made for the following ; Containing about 19/100 of an acre. Mutawrm, N. J. E r r o r s 1b limited io the cost of the Seized as the property of Raphael C. I Attorney J 2 3 tional leadership passed from the Bnumj'urlmr, Mrs. Gcorgtona E d ­ municipal officers; ipace occupied by such error. Two Councilman for the full terms governor of New York lo the gover­ monds. Mrs. M ary WyekofT, Mrs. Notice is hereby given that qualified Entered as second-class matter at the nor of New Jersey. Gertrude Giles, Mrs. Edna Malloy voterj of the Borough of Matawan not already registered in said Borougn post oftlco at Matawan, N, J., under the From now on, we believe, the and Mrs. Emma Senson. Bet of M arch 3, 1879. , under tlie laws of New Jersey govern­ Republicans of the country will be ing permanent registration may regis­ ter with the Borough Cierk, nr notify T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 23, 1950 looking toward Governor Driscoll LEGAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED ADS said clerk of change of residence, ut for inspiration and leadership, They the clerk’s office, Borough Hall, 11# . NOTICE Main St., Matawan, during busines.i ANOTHER RED CROSS DRIVE will want to hear more of-hls.-wpr.. T.-iko notice th at application has hours or direct to the Commissioner FOR SALE tinuing demand that the federal been Riade to the-Township Committee of_ Registration Jn '"Freehold at unv SERVICE . "Next week will mark Uic start of of The Township u i Mutaivari’"-fo"Inins- lime-^between -Wednesday,-.Aprii^v IOUj, government'relinquish many of the fer to Ruth Yancy and Comellu; 1950, and Thursday, September 28(1), CHAIRS "earied; iVasonable -price; HORSE -MANURE, citw manure, .lien Another . 2tinual Rod Cross drive* powers pnd functions which it has Currnon, partners trading as Pleasant 1950, during business hours. Edw ard S tu ri. Tel. M ataw an 1-2632J. ■ manure, by Uje ton delivered; also jn Matawan and vicinity. This Grove Jon for premises located on Notice of change of residence or * • wood, stove length and fireplace. Tel. seized from the statcS, They w ill K eyport 7-W32. Jlf year's-campaign is being headed by ClllVwood Avenue and n«i?4tan Street, application for transfer of registra­ want to hear more of his plans to Cllffwood. Township of Matawan, the tion < shall be made either by written HASKINS TRUCKING SERVICE ~ f\ Howard Lloyd sr. ond he will Plenary Retail Consumption License request forwarded to the Borough Mason material, Hll-in jobs, brickbats MAGIC CIIEF gas stoye, 4 'burners, fight an expnnsion of federal ser-! Clerk or the County Board of Elec­ and bricks; lop. soil; manure, cinders, oven; good condition. Tel. Keyport be assisted by a number of volun­ No, C-10 heretofore Issued to ArUiur vicca w|iich threatens the ’integrity E. Yancy and Cornelius Carrion as tions on forms provided by eajd roads and driveways repaired, mason 7-1203. • ■ 123 teers who will devote their time paHner* trading ns Pleasant Grove Inn Borough Clerk or Board or by calling Work done; estimates given; buildings of the states, Bigger and bigger in person at the office ot the Borough oreeied;-eelJars dug under -dwellings; COMBINATION R a d io - Phonograph, • end' effort in a great humanitarian for premises located on Cllffwood government, accompanied by bigger 1 ’32 3 S Avenue and Raritan Street, Cliffwood, Clerk or County Board of Elections ftlso wood' 7or>’,u«ale. 22 Clinton ' St.. floor model, practically new; moving, caure. f Township of Matnwan. operated since tj^to: and including September 28th, Matawan. Tel.‘Matnwan L2570. 123 must sell; $U3.00. Call Matnwan l-OOCUJ. and bigger taxes, is not the Solution Hell On jktrlfj - (he death of Arthur JJ.- yancy by (he • . J23* The record of the Red Cross in to our domestic ills, . . surviving partner. Cornelius Carmon, On Thursday. September 28th, 1950, FLOOR. SANDING, refinishing, wax­ the registration books will be closed USED. Kclvinator refrigerator; good fne^ing-disasters. /JWl-enierfifncl?-? - The United States m u st.g e t dow/j. ^The partners of the Pleasant Grove ing, asphalt nnd rubber tlie in­ Inn. are: Hulh Vmcy, Cllftwood linti! after the forthcoming General stalled' and serviced; inlaid linoleum. condition. Call at *B0 Main St., —heeds no- elaboration -here. .It Js..n to-fundnmcntals, to individual initi­ Avenue. ’Cllffwood; N. J.. and Cor­ Election on Tuesday, November 7th, Estimates • cheerfully- given. - , Arthur Matawan.. .. i'- . i.«u J23 m o.,’ '' •...... ••...... - -• ...... record, a brilliant one, written in ative instead of dependence upon nelius Carmon, 100 DcKalft Avenue. W. .Acker, Chestnut. St.. Port Mon­ Perth Amboy. N. J. • The said-'Board of Registry and m outh. Tel. K eansburg G-20#dJ, ' FULL SIZE bod, n ever, u s e d ., bojc . the annals of America both in government, to a solid doy’sw ork Looking Backward -■ Objections, if • aiiy, sliall he made Election will meet on “ - 7 WJ3-I3* spring .and hair mattress, zipper peace and war, When catastrophe for a goad day’s pay, to what G ov­ immediately in writing to Rose, K. TUESDAY*. NOVEMBER 7th.; 1950 covers for both, will sacrifice for $50; ITEMS ABOUT FOLKS AND Wenzel. Clerk-of -The ••Township', of between the hours of 7 o. m. a n d - 8 S. A S. A uto R adiator Co.—C irculation Singer vacuum cleaner and nil parts? .. falls the Red Crosj mobilizes for ernor' Driscoll-felikilolisly calls “u Matawan. . • . restored in any make- auto, thietor cost $200, will sell for 550; 151) picc.e - THINGS W E KNEW »» - p. m., for the purpose of conducting efTicient, action. Thiit has beeh'iruc working” federalism"' in place of n (Signed) the general elecilon for the election or or!truck radiators; all types rebuilt, dinner set; also silver and glassware, re-cored; gas tanks repaired. We call some cut glass; man's bicycle. ?10. through- the"yearsr _ ’ governmental-octopus-stretching-its _ _ THE LOltG AOO _ RUTH YANCY Member.of House of Representatives —School Body EIects .Cl Iff wood Avo,, Qno_Sheritl for and deliver. Cali Keyport 7-3233. M rs. Duffy, Box 290, L au rel Avt^. Tho point a hometown news* tentacles out from Washington into Cllffwood; NTJ. Two Members of the Boijlrir'"of 233-East- Broadway, -Union...Beach, _ . . WJ23 paper can stress, however, is the every nook nnd cranny of tha George H. Davis CORNELIUS CARMON, 100 Di/Kalb Avo., Chosen Freeholders for the Full Terms VENETIAN BLINDS, $2.98; p u r e ‘ fact that the funds on which this Ten Ago und these municipal officers • WE arc now accepting second year nation. Vice President j23 Perth Amboy, N. J. Two Councilmen for the full terms television service contracts; for in­ white flexible steel blinds, $2.08; all s iz e s t o 35 inchcs wide and 64 .i n c h e s ' national rescue agency operates Wc believe it is becoming more (Issue of ThUfs3ay.* Feb. 15, IMO) The sessions of the registry board formation call at our store. ’ Bright REGISTRY AND ELECTION Spot Radio Shop, 27 E. Front St,, long; also egg shell; no waiting; 2,000 arc provided, in the main, from the and more apparent that Governor Mrs. Htissc/1 Hirnm clwrlghl jr. of Herbert C. Burrowes was re­ NOTICE will be held at the following polling Venetian blinds in stock; eoinc and f{ct places: . K eyport. Tel. K cyport 7-0722. w jtf contributions obtained in drives DrJscoJ! is the man to show the RoborUviile, yios been awarded an elected president of the Keyport TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN them and put them up today. FIRST ELECTION DJSTIUCT National 5 & 10, Prown's. Red Bank; sim ilar to the one which w ill open Republican parly, and the nation, automobile irt a national contest Board of .Education, and George H. Notice is hereby given that qualified A real treat to Invite your friend to w jtf voters of The Township of Malawan, Tito F irst D istrict Is th a t portion of join you at the Rollo Post House here, frhese collections are, being how to restore our government to sponsored by X soap company for Davis was named vice president, not already registered in sold Town­ the Borough which lies on the westerly made by neighbors and friends the people. writing n short-explanation of why at the reorganization meeting which ship under the laws of New Jersey said of Main Street os for south a* HOLLAND SHADES. 89 Cents—Cut to governing permanent registration muy Aberdeen Creek (commonly known as r,ANDRCAPING SERVICE AND CON- your • si7.e and mounted on your who deserve our eo.operation for she liked that particular, soap. preceded the regular board meeting register or transfer with the Town­ the Gully Bridge). TRACTOR—Complete planting and; rollers at no charge. Extra special, care of your ■'grounds our specialty! free plastic crochet pull; rustless the effort they are. expending in SITUATION NORMAL Shank'a mure was a popular Monday night, Oaths of office were ship Clerk, or notify wiM clerk of Polling place. Truck House facing change of residence, at the clerk’s Jackson Street,..in Borough Hall. fop solf, iifi dirt, gravel, sand, manure, eyelet in slat.- tiring your rollers humanity's cause. Please extend- to taken by Mr. Davis and Mrs. Kath­ fertilizer, lime. L. Lucas. Stone Rd., today. National 5 & 10, Prown's, method of,transportation this morn­ office. 1U Uastrfh St., in Tho Township SECOND ELECTION DISTMCT them a cordial and grateful recep (Perth Amboy News) ing us many' residentn awoke to erine E . Bogfts, the latter a new of Matawnn. during business hours, Keyport. Tel. Keyport-7-2044J. Red Bank. wjtf o r by’ appointm 1 ‘ ent, or direct t S tandard TlnieV. for cleaning, repairing, recorlng, Red A lively interest was takon in tho the same tract owned by Joseph B. the purpose of combining a primary erly along the-several-courses of the DEPENDABLE . , be kept level, and free of dirt. Why the Department of Agri­ election for the nomination of can­ westerly boundary lino of the Borough Bank Radiator Works, 113 West Front school . election, . Tuesday night, Langan for $000. It was reported of Matawan to Its most southerly pOmt Economical Used Cars St., Red Bonk. T()l. Rod Bank.0-M 77. Only the speeifledidnd of oil should culture should rush madly ofT in didates for • ‘ . . when 000 votes were dflst. Eleven that no further word hoq been Member of House of Representatives at Freneau: thence (5) generally n o rth ­ be employed. Heaters should never ull directions for tho sake of con­ Onu Sheriff erly along the several courses of the Reconditioned, clean ’ uphol­ FOR HOME HEATING, Phone Kcyport candidates were in the field to fill received on a price for the Cusano ...... w. easterly boundary .line of tho Borough stery, good rubber and paint, 7*0701. Fuel Oil. Kerosene. Gasoline, bo carrlcd while lighted, and should firming the obvious fs not clear. Two Members of the Board of Kindling Wood, Charcoal.'Blue Coal. five positions o n tho Board of Edu­ property, also in the triict," nnd Chosen Freeholders for the Full Terms of Matawan to the intersection of said many with heaters and radio. alw ays be filled outside the build­ But, then, there arc lots of things Also* fdr the election of o n e ' Male easterly boundary line with the cen­ These ears ore really except­ Koppers Coko, Oil \ Burners, Coal cation, Three of these were for the board members ..felt, further effort ter of Church Street at Ihe easterly ional values. Buy Now nnd Stokers, Heat Regulators, Boilers, ing. • • about the working of the depart­ Member and one Female Member of Stove»,M-Judson S. Hcwla, 110 Third full three-year term, one for a two- should be made for its acquisition the , Republican County Executive side of the Borough of Mntawan; Save. . There are flve primary causes of ment that arc difficult to under­ Committee. ' thence (0) generally westerly along the St., K eyport. . tf year vacancy, and onu for a one- through amicable purclla/e,—rather center lino of aforesaid Clujrch Street STRAUB MOTORS. INC. portable heater Arcs.. Soot accu­ stand. The list Is growing daily. Also for the election of one—Male BOTA NY—No-dye lot ^arns always year Vacancy. Mrs. L. E. Davies than on foreclosure. The' board Mcfnbcr and one Female Member of lo Its intersection with the center line mulations may .result in a Hash flro of Main Street of the Borough of Mat­ Kaiscr-Frnzcr Dealer available at Alpine's (Opposite Kcy­ ...... i*y " * ' was clccted for the ’one-year term; instructed the district clerk to the Democratic County Executive p o rt . Past^ OfTicc). £ w jtf resembling nn explosion. Hot kero­ Committee*. aw an; thence (7) Generally southerly Crosley Distributor Charles W. Bogart for the two-year write to an attorney representing Also one male and one female along the center lln* of aforesaid Main sene vapors can ignite from spill­ Street to the point or place of begin­ Il’wy. ,‘55 and Clark St., Kcvport VENETIAN BLINDS, immediate de^ ' term; and for the three-year,terms, the Cusanos, requesting u price. member for each of the two major livery; a' completely enoosed metal age. Curtains and upholstery can political parlies as members of the ning. Phone Kcyport 7-10011 * eR’cted wero Edwin II. Dominick, To Give Prices State Executive Committee. Polling place. Midway Hose House head blind ’wlty halted cniimcl flexihlo be fired by heaters being placed too on Washington Street. steel slats, all sizes to 30 inches Wide, Thomas F. Powers ond Lewis E. Harry B.-Thomas, Keyport busi­ ■ At said primary election nominations Open evenings until 0 -• close-to-them. ._UpsQtting_n.lighted shall also ho made for the following J. FRANKLIN DOMINICK except Saturdays, only $2.77 each; also av ailab le top B lo o d ...... nessman, announced through u - . Borough Clerk. quality custom pllnds, anyt.size; free heater creates a great fire hazard. municipal olllcers: measuring and delivery; satisfaction letter to the board, that lie will On'?’ Township' Committeeman for _wj23_ Tho dance, Saturday night, given MONMOUTH COUNTY guaranteed Karl._.A».:. _Frfnlz, Old Finally, In a tightly closed room, the Full Term Seventh St., Union Beach. Vel. Kcv- " under the direction of the Ludles nwnrd two-prizes of $25 Govern­ Notice is hereby given that qualified SURROGATE'S OFFICE ^>~hoater-J7iiiy.^jthaust__the oxygon, voters of The Township of Mntawan IN THE ’MATTER OF THE ESTATE HELP WANTED p o rt 7-2816W. ■. \ w jtf Auxiliary at the Cliffwood flre- ment Savings Bonds for the best nnd cause death by asphyxhHiorTov ^by Charlea II. Connor* - not aheady registered In said Town­ OF EMILY C. WYCKOf’F, Deceased. work in the sewing 'classes. The ship under the laws or New'Jersey Notice to Creditors to Present Claims by the release of deadly T carbop When tho leavos aro off the de­ houserwas—a—great-succes8,_.koth_ SECRETARY — steno-typlst, general FOR RENT ^ iiwards-will -bo ~madc_for.„!he_two governing permanent registration may Agaihst Estate ' ufTict* routine, own correspondence, monoxide gas, A good oxygen sup­ financially and as a good time. rcgister-w hh- !he_Tow.n:ihip_Clerk, or_ Pursuant to the order of DOItMAN ciduous plants, there is an oppor­ best articles of clothing made in Keyport factory. Write to Box B in ONE family house available Mar.'’Mth; ply Is absolutely essential to safe Lake Matawnn has been the notify suid clerk of change of resi­ McFADDINi -Surrogato-oLthe^Cunnty. care_iif this, newspaper. wj23 tunity to control ccrthln i insects the beginners’ and nrivonced classes. dence, at the clerk's ofTicc, 16 G aston of Monmouth, mfide on the IwentieifT seven rooms, two baths; garage;U$T6/ operntion. populnf choice‘for skating for many St., in Tiic Township of Mntawan, day of January, 1050, on tiic applica­ >er-montlh— Inquire Ehbos, Valley Drv that otherwise arc difficult to cf Ihc Board of strong / enough to compete With postmaster at Wickatunk will be THE WEEK-END Ih not safe lo use on nil of them,- report the accident, to Mr. Walling, Chosen Freeholders \for tho Full Terms her, orita-argue with her. She can iiekl at Frcehojd’on Mar, 10. The nnd these m unicipal ofTh-crs If the base of tho leuf forms a who in turn, fills out' the neces­ One . Township Committeeman for make or break a product or a compensation of the pos'tqiastcr was tho Full T erm > ■ little cup where it joins the stem, sary forms and files the claim with IS OUR S T R O N G P O I N T brand. She can make or break a $20B for Ihc Inst fiscal yenK. The sessions of the registry board tho oil spray m’ny cause damage by tho Jnsurnnco company. M rt Wall- .wlll.be held at the following polling retail store or chain of stores. She collecting at such plnccs. Spincy “ ” Harris and Stiinley places: A new dining thrill awaits you in SUNDAY DINNER at con make or break an entire system P °hcrrB.™ltai on"Tuesday n^iter1^ h o hns JuBt^feo^vorod ir, FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT Greek Juniper, Meyer Juniper, more claims have bcert filed with of distribution. She is the Boss City of Savapnah for the South, The First District comnrlBca Oak BUTTONWOOD MANOR Common Juniper are examples of the company, amounting to some Shades. Kane Terraco, Atlantic Ave­ Monopolist of them all! She is where they will remain several nue, Valley Drive, Church St.. Lloyd this. , $124 on whloh he has had no report, a benevolent monopolist—so long n« wsclcs. Capt. W« H. Fish e r of this Roud, Line Rood and New Brunswick — not that Buttonwood Manor’s superlative foot] can tie more Lime-sulfur is recommended for The board requested Supervising G ardens. ' - • she la w ell served—but her bcnovo- plaie is tho gpmmnndnnt of tho these, as well ns for Sugar Maple, principal John O. Hartzler to con Polling place, Township Ilall, At­ tempting.on Sundays than on week-days—-but it is luxuriously lence has to be earned afresh every City of Savannah. . lantic Avenue. . • . hickories, Walnuts and for winter-, fer with Coach Stanley Balcer on day.” Miss Ahnn Smith of Raritan, spent SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT satisfying 'to hive the. leisure to relax, in Buttonwood Manor’s crccpcr and other ovorgreens Elion* tho mutter and *to have the pro­ The Second District comprises Uie That j/* a new way of saying that Saturday and Sunday with Miss J. northerly side of Matawan Creek to yinus, ‘ cedure of reportihg-all accidents to the customer js the boss. The great­ Mabel Brown. tho boundary line of Middlesex , delightful atmosphere, A tfcfreshing experience for the whole- Apply tho sprny on o bright, warm the district clerk, strictly followed, County*thence to the,shore of narl* , cst chain Bystein on earth would i A T«?xns editor refuses lo publish family. Why not try it this week-end? , day so that the spray w-Jll dry on Pierson & McWilliams, of Perth Un Bay, thence along said shore of hove wound up ,in the hands of .obituary notices of people,1 who, bay to Mntawan Creek. tho plants before freezing. , Amboy, school architects, reported Polling place, F ire Hnusc, ClifT- ‘ the. sheriff long ago If it hadn't ’While living foiled to subscribo for on a survey on proper fire pro­ wood. pleased the public, with its prices, his paper and gives this pointed • . ROSE K. WENZEL tection plans for the grammar 1 ROAST TENDER DUCK ! ■ stocks-.and servlet ' reason: "People who do not take . Township. Clerk. Your , Proclamation _ school. The firm recommended WITH ORANGE DnBSSINO 1 To say that any retailer hns a their home paper are dead anyway - HEG1STHY AMD ELECTION ' Friends In Our two plnns. One suggestion was lo ~ COCKTAIL , SEBVEH HERE EVEBV DAT. | monopoly In its field—as the gov­ WHEREAS the need for sup­ find their passing aw ay has no news NOTICE Install fire escapes on the exterior BOROUGH OF MATAWAN* LOUNGE : eminent is doing, in its antitrust port in order to c«rry on essen­ value." ' ‘ J of the building, at an estimated eosl Notico is hereby given that qualified •case;ogalnst a major food chain— tial Red Cross sorvico Is 1m- George Jlerzog has taken posses­ voters of the. Borough of Mutnwnn- . Is' tc i argue tlie ridiculous. Evety peralive, 1, John W. Applegate, sion of the hotel at 'Cheesequake, of $7500, Tlie other proposal wus not already registered in said Borough for the building of interior fire­ under the laws of N ew Jersey govern^ . store faces the direct competition Moyor of the Borough of Mat­ which he lately bought of "Dory" lag permanent registration may reg One of o f others—sometimes thousands of awan. ..do hereby decree that Quackenboss. proof corridors at an estimated cost inter or transfer with the Borough of $0500, No action was taken since Clerk, or notify said eJerk of change- New others. Jn the caso of the chain in March be observed as Red Cross Miss Sadie Melnzcr of Cllffwood, ot residence, at the clerk’s office, no funda* .fifc available*' in the Jersey"> question, its share of the total month for our municipality and gave a Valentine parly on Salurduy Borough l[ul), 18R Main St„ Mntawan, present budget. , during business hours or direct to national food business has dccliaed I urge that every citizen support evening and a very enjoy/ible lime the Commissioner of Registration In Favorite " flip fp ly In th e past 20 years. Anti this worthwhile cause. was had by ull prcscnt. ‘ ' i Freehold, . . • On Thursdny, March 0th, 1050, the v D in in g n|I manner of stores in the com- Given under my hand ond seal Calvary Board To Meet registpatjon books will be closed until munJtfcs in which they operate are of the Borough of Matnwnn this Llmc-sulfur Is effective against after the forthcoming Primary Elec­ Roomt tion to be held on Tuesday, April meeting its competition nnd pros- 23rd doy of February, In the yeur practically nil scale Jnsccts, but It The o/Ticlol board of Calvary Iflth. Iftfo, pcrln$t _ • „ of our Lord, ono thousand nine does not do os m uch - dnmogo to Methodist Church, Kcyport, will Notice of change of residence or application for transfer of registration M«mb«r ITatlosul niiliarint A m . Memb«r it . J. Stal* Hot«l ' Yes, Mrs Amcrfcn ‘fa -the only hdndred tind: fifty. ’ ( eggs of aphis. Besides that. it.will hpld.a juppcr meeting In the church sfypil be made-cither bv written re­ M.mbw IlMluitaal MM'l Ana. monopolist, and she'll continue to S ig n ed ,...... cause .light-'colored point to turn next Wednesday ' evening’ nt 7 quest foiWnrueU Id the 'Borough Clerk Phono M alayan 1-318^ — Louog* 1-2313 or- the COontviiBoar(V’of . Eloctlon» on , HIGHWAY 4-34 MATAWAN, N. J. . be/;v.;;,v.7..;.r r.: ,- John W. Applegato. 'black, o'clock. " n \ forms provided bj^fsy} IJorough Clerk v THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 33, 19S0 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, ’MATAWAN, N. J, PAGE FIVE Trinity . Guild Plans Mrs. E. Jay Amey , '" Methodist Church St. Patrick Luncheon - Bruce, Navy Vetj Hpnored At Shower ' ^ Services listed In l?£ New Orft . .John' Bnker. .Mrsr^ Frapk Joinr Air Force A surprise pink and bluo Rhowcr Matawan Churches Marz and Mrs, Alfred Adler Wer6 wnu given In honor nf Mrs, E, Joy named co-chairmen for n St. Pat­ .... and.Mrs. Jpy F,.vHo?t!ett*r ans Ludewlg, program chairman, Mr. be completed this week. According dropped only one tirade. In rutliuf The senior choir will *ln« "Cronto and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Erdmann Taylor., . , Episcopal Chqrch, Mrs. Harold Emmu Stcldlo, Mm. M. ,MuCufthy, Lloyd based his ttdk on the lives to present plans the organ will be by enll.tln u In till) A ir Force, ' In Mu u Clr;un Heart, O Ood" at thu are spending 10 days at the)* Flo* ' Mrs. Elizabeth Schlomonn ot Burlew reported on the success of Mrs. Ill Carey, Mlw .Adn Cnroy, played first at ft vesper service on Doth tljo Army and Air Forco Sundliy ntornlitH hcrvlcc nt 11 pf Washington and Lincoln and mingo Club in Miami, Fla. Washington, D. C., was a Matawnn the Vulentine card party which wns Mis. G. Andcrsui* sr., Mrs. Dolly pointed out that although born to Sunday, Mar, 20...... ucs ..-followingfl tublo based oil o'clock. • Miss S. Eyeiyn Allen, Mrs. William Pengel of Brooklyn, visitor Thursday. well-attended, - despite - inclement Sloan, Miss '.Edith "Acker, Mrs, I). The instrument replaces one that lanutli of ecrvleo, lonuth of tltnc In ornunl.it will play -Plrst Bonnta In totally different circumstances, tlic spent the weekond as the guest of Mi^> and Mrs. Donald Miller were weather. (Illniour, Mrs, C, Helii', ,Mrs. E. two men were imtiued with the was installed tn the church choir certain Jobs In tho aorvlco und 0 Minor" nnd ‘'l’riiyel" by Becker. her son and doughter-in*law, Dr. guesti Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. The revealing date for secret paid Mnndl,'Mls» Mae Mandl,. M rs,. O, loft more thun 50'y e a rs ago. und luntttli ot time alneo dlaehuruo hh h T ho Biistoi1 w ill pi'cueh Iho uei'nmn some ideals. The speaker urged and Mrs. William H. Pengel. \ Henry ^enarney, Princeton. _ has been set for Mar. 0 when' there bovlna,. MrB. Ethel Allpn, Mrs. F, thot patriotism be stressed in has been in use sinco that time. b iuls for delcrinlnliiK grudea nt “Be Sober, • lie J’llre." Mrs. Ross Maghan entertained hsVx Mrs. Antoinelte Cerrota and Miss w ill be ar^exehnrtao ot gifts. Coliw, Mrs, A. WIkhIun, Mrs. M. schools; that men and women under The original case and exterior orna­ which men shall bo enllitedr— • Tlio evonln« servlco will be uf briage club Thursday^ evening. Nettie Cerrato are spending five Mrs. Arnold closed the meeting llordy, Mrs, W, Penrtise, the uuost years age who arc eligible to mentation of the old- organ have S||t. Joo l1011:1 of the Red Diittk 1:30 with the inch of tho church 21 of Prizfe winners were\ Mr?. Harry weeks in Palm Bcpch, Fla. with u prayer and the social hour nf honor and tlio not, Mr. Amoy. been retained, the new organ beiifg coniluclliiK. Ed|t.ir I'lke und Amos participate in war be given the Pitcher of Holmdel, iimTthexhostess. Ml^ond( Mrs. Calvin Peorce en whiclv followed was In charge of atntioiv, iilso iiiinauncoti tlmt Sto ....Those, who coyid. .not.. HttRnil. btd vote; that' American policy shquld installed in ihe-original case. While Mrs. i)"huti Trojutt Jr., Sprinii i.mvn Avo. -Henderson- n*e pinnnlnit• the pro- Mrs. bayard Lnmborn\ substituted. tcrlained ' Mp. ; oRcf Mrs. William Mrs. Burlow und Adler. sent (lilts w ere Mrs. M, MUnc; Mr«, adhere to the Monroe Doctrine the outward appearance of the neuf Hriilii, w ith o th e r m cm bors nf tlio nnd Donald Lane of New) Yorki City, Johnson,. Mr. and. Mrs. F. Angus M alow un,' w h o , hurt fqui- y.enr* of M, Molloy, M rs. 11, Wencol,'',JMra.'C. organ will remain the some, all wur-tlmo Kcrvice, nlso hn» cnllotcd Molhotllst M cii'h Club co-operiitlnii. .t h a t cH!zcns he ‘alerted to ,th e r weekend Wtti? h is ^ n c je Davis ahd Fred Ralsbcck Saturday McQueen, Mins J. l’odushii, Miss “boring from within by subversive" Ahc ..mechanism, pipes, and console Cub Pack Holds Annual :il!lr«t Chuich.of Christ. Scientist..... and aunt/ Mr. ^ d 0MrM:' A . Edgdr :eyeninffr~virri:^ . * iit lied Dank, Trojnlt rojolnodi tho :Mur,v-Jiuie--MulhoHnr»lr:'MrSr ~M organizations.” • ’ Hviii be new, TKe~nc*w consoliT Dinner In Cafeteria ' A rin y a» a corpoi’Hl bftijiiOso' hv on. ' "Clii'ist Juius" Is the subject for Palm, ’ y A ; ■ L > Sirius .^Chapt^r. 123, OJ!.S„. rea­ Halier, Miss I., EiiiEilljei',. Mrs. A Which w ill be set In th_a choir loft Suiidiiy ut tho 11 «,m. servlco In J During the business session con­ Mrs. Minnie TenEyck is speeding lized $50.15 at the card party held listed under the provisions of tho nrrtihuns, Mm. W. l.utu, MnV'M. scpiirato from the organ .ease, is Cub Pack 0(1 held its annual blue epeeliil Ariny-Alr Force tubk\ Hclii'ylchbl Hull, Muin St., Kpypoii. ducted by the.president, Mrs. Peter twp months visiting her sister, Mrs. Feb. 15 in the Masonic .Templei Poduskn, Mrs. T. llotli, Mrs. C of the spinet type, and conforms, to and gold; dinner In the Matawtm Keyport nsformsd Read, plans were made for a dinner Susic\ Rose, in Orlando, \Fla. Mr. Mrs. P^ T. Long was chalrmnn, SBt. I’ettu weni on to clarify lluuii, Mis, D. Wudlifi', Mrs. Oi the standards of the American Guild High School cofctej'lo Friday eve1 Tlu! pnslor' w ill, deliver tho ser* at Roilo's Po^. House, Keyport, fol­ and Mrs. Gordon Ten Eyck are assisted by Mrs. Fred Hockenbery, the.fact thii(^aji|iUc(iutx for c iiIIkI. I>1 veils. Mrs. VVoll and 1). Dcnmmi, of Organists. . . ■ , ning with -125 present, '^efore the mon ut tlio 10:45 ii.in, .servlco Sun ­ lowed .by a meeting at the home of spending A week with Mrs. Rose. -Several local residents attended m eiit vannut. be iiccvpted if tlic.V The new organ i^ being installed dinner, the Cubs, parents and day on Iho theme "llnw W ejr Do Mrs- W illiam Salmon, M ill Rd., on Mrs. WilJIum Robel end Mrs,; the third concert of the season % at hnvo. depoiident, u n io n tiioy afo friends played the/‘Midway" in the Catholic Daughters You Know Ood." Then) also will. MOr. 21, when M iss E . Cecelia K cr- Thomas Gilmour of KeanBburg, at*, Rutgers University, Monday.; eve­ at a cost of 4CS00 and w ill be com- authorized; to. enlist in certain gymnasium. Each den had pre­ Have Valentine Party.. 111! |1 senium for tho junior, eoiiiii'o- nap, psychiatrist-associated with the tended a Thursday matinee per» ning. Tho concerts are sponsored plote with,chimes, the latter beln« (jnides. In thin event, the spccIA) pared .<)? fikljl and eneh par­ iintlon.. • ' New Jersey State Department of formancc of “The Cocktail Party’! by the Rutgers University Depart­ a. gift to the church from William enlistment tublo (or forinor uerylco- G. Bedle, a'member of tho official ticipant paid one cent oper chance “ SI, Joseph's. Coui'i, ,C.ithulle Guidance .and Research, will speak in New York City. .« .' ... , : m ent , q L ... Music.- .. Ljuba ..Wclitch, (ni'U la. used... Huwcvei'. ilinchuiued phty. Th e monoy renllzud ;wa^ I):ltl|(htoi'|i of Aim'i'lii.^ liiild a V a l­ on, “Good Mehtai Hygiene- as "a William Wasmuih returned Sat­ dramntic soprano /rom the Mdtro- board pf ihe church,' in meihory of lioreons eiinnoL. liu uilllilted In n Nursing Trainee Capped used to defray the expensed of tho entino Miclnl mt'etiiiK on Koh, 14. In Guide to Emotional .Security.” Co­ urday from several days in Warren- politan Opera,..-w as, soloist aceorn* his wife. Pians are underway . W Knidc liiKhuf Ihiin the Hrmie held dinner. : "fliu parish hall, UpfieilinifnlH woro Mr. and Mrn. Albert lloycooit sr, hostesses will be Mrs. Alfrcd^Raven, ton, Va. — • ponied by Paul Ulariowsky at the installva . loud speaker system in nt tho tim e of ditchiti'Ko, • Mrs. Mai'oe, den niDther, and served .ut. tiitilcs ileiinruti'd wltli and family of Matawan, attended Mrs.. Louis Becker, Mrs. Thomas Th e MaUiwnn A u x ilia ry to. Mon*, piano.t Those attending were Mr. nnd the belfry of the church to broad­ James Flynn, district commissioner, V iilenllnc filvoi's und: i'ui'li iiueiit the cuppiUM exereUes of Mihs Jane Anderson and Mrs. Myron Diggin. mouth M em orial Hospital fl^lll meet Mrs. WMtnm. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. cast organ recitals on special oc­ spoke briefly on tho need for_'den Raymond Wellses locolved ii ViileiitliU'.. The fiiltes Pf.irothy irayooidt, at St. Miehnel'H : Further -plarw-were^JDade.r& r . an ncxt_Thursday_-aflcrnoon:-nt--J:30 P e i c r l p ^ Ppip.i.nv casions. -The-new. .organ Js.Ji_tWo-. manual instrument with 01 speaking mothom ond eoinniiuk'nien^ Mri»' wtM'oTOifiiVrshiij)!’.' ’' ilobpitnl. School nf Nuriilinf, New- open meeting in the^First Baptist at the Matawan Public Health iek,, Mrs. William Wieland, Miss Honored By Choir ' E. Gold, Mrs. L. Bccmkm, and Se|viiiH on the eominllloe wejv aik, Tuesday evening.: , : a n onChurch of Matuwanan onChurch A p r. 11 Center. - Mary Lisk, Mrs. Harry J, Kahn, Mrs. pipes. Mrs. A. Knlinn volunteered lo be­ Mr. and Mrs. Ruymoiul Welts Ml'S."TIVO|iiiis W lillllllt; M is. 'Ocoruo ,when Dr. Carrol Morbng, hcad- Mrs. LeRoy Sickels entertained Ralph W. Herrick, Mrs. Mildred The church organist is Miss S. come den mothers and Paul John­ and the Rev. and Mrs. Warren lilinn, M is. John 11 miKiiiiicr und . master of The ^PeddieX School. her luncheon bridge club Thursday, Bennott, Mrs. Henry I^uhrs and Miss Evelyn Allen, Ocean Grove. son w ill be u member of the com* Layton wero dinner guests Fritluy Mrs, P. J, Aliom. - .. WILSON'S RADIO SERVICE Hightstown, will deliver the ad­ Prizes were awarded lo Mrs. Rich* Eleanor Hawk; nAVINE DRIVE. dress. The lecture will be followed mlttce...... ovonjng of. Mr. and Mrti. William ard Erdmanh. jr.. Mrs.' Wifliam R; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller nnd Mrs. Joseph Lehan M etew en , The following aw ards won* mntla Welhmd. , Clso’s Doauly Shop . by a social hour with the following Craig and Mrs. Joseph A. Baler. children, Jackie and Eilcn, spent (ill) houfie on the rl||ht |»nst the dnm, Heads Crescent Club by Perrin Coon, assistant elub Following the dinner, u surprlKp will he eloM'd MiiiTli a lo March IX ih charge; Mrs. Stames, Mrs. John Mrs. Gerard tievlln wns u substi­ Saturday as guests of Mrs. Miller’s nADIO ltEpAiniNO master; Bobcat pins, Richard Hou* parly was given by tho eholr of tlio Will ieii|ii'ii Miii’cli M. , L. Chamberlain, Mrs. Henry Luhrs, tute. . , parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Brian, Prompt fl*r»lcr^ . Mrs. Joseph Lehan was elected ser, Uruce Gunkel and Fred Klepp; Fivst Methodist Clm reh of Mntu* I'J.’I -Adv.. ..-Mrs, W illiam C. Lu d i, M rs. Ludew ig. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Waddell Trenton. . Tit, Matawan M irr* president of the Crescent Club at wnlf budge, Charles Urown and wan.— ln honor of Mr. and Miu- Mrs.* Read, Mrs. Fran klin Anderson, entertained at u buffet sujwer Sat­ Miss Elennor Hawk nttendcd a a meeting held Thursday nlglit at Donald Klsslun; gold und nllvcr Wells .who are inovlng to a new Mrs. Jiunes Street, Mrs. Salmon, urday in honor of Mr. and Mrsi Saturday matinee . performance of the home of Mrs. W alter Smalo In arrirtvs for wolf and lion re.spect* homo in Kanwond. ' Mrs. A. Edgar Palm, Mrs. Karl Hayden dickering Jr. of parlin, “Lost in.tho Stars”, In New York HaMcl. Other officers named were ively, Henry Elliot and Jack Kuhns. Present wore Mr». W illiam Sul" ClauS*,v M rs. Robert Cushm an and Guests were M r.. and Mrs. Josepn City. That evening she witnessed Mrs. Elmer A. Bahrcnburg, vice mon, Mrs. Frnnk Duncan, Mrn: .Mrs. William W. Wieland. Perella, Milltown; Mr. and Mrs; a perfdrinnncc-of “Touch nnd Go." r5t. ^.T, Mrs. C harles Man- The appointment of Mrs. Ander­ Paul Pandolfl, Perth Amboy; Mr; Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Schock Women’s GOP Club soerctary; and Mr?, Roland Em­ devlllu. MIhh Olivo Still well, MIhw son as chairman of the nominating und Mrs. Ronald Davis, Old Bridge, Jr. uttended, the Sportsman’s Show mons, treasurer. A dinner in honor Committee Named A mmbelle, Ewlngton, the ltev. and GOOD N EW S committee was followed by a social and Webster Edwards, Parlin. at .Grand Central Palace, Now of the new officers will be held Mrs. Lnyt iii.ld Howard Itowlaild N ovel;. D. Cerrato Kattner and Mrs. Frank H. Bliss, b98l®ss,_Mw!_Wiiliam_.C. Ludi and C lay ton,;_--Mrs._: ..Ma£Unnd. Walling,. confined Jo_ hcrjw ine Jjy JUncss. allord to lipvo achocklnq account, It Ja of Asbury Purk; dlstiussod ; 'Plh- Is Soloist ...... woro -priio - winners.,. Mrs. . Mar Mrs. Edward W. Currio, * V Mrs, John H. Baiironburg and Mrs! Announcement was made of a meei« gueritc R. Laird and Mrs. Spafrord Mrs. Mildred Warne wns the guest lluztii'(ls." 1 , -.. Roellf II. LeRoy. r Ing of county women's Republican moro oconomlcal than morioy ortlor# Mrs. Frederick Brunner gave.a Schanck substituted. of her cousin, Mrs. RcmBcn Beers, Club to be hl’ld Mar. 24, at the ’ review, of the book “Morning Mrs, Ralph W.-Herrick and ^Miss South Orange, over Washington's Molly Pitcher Hotel Red Bank, ' and aalor than caah, Tho‘ checks and B irth d ay, j ...... Royal Arcapum To. Time" by Charles O’Neill, Monday J. Mnbcl Brown attended a lunch­ when annual dues will'be payable. afternoon at the meeting of the eon bridge given by Mrs. John Mrs. A, B. Henderson entertained Mark Anniversary After the meeting, a cosmetic ulubs rjlvo you a racord of tlio blllofialdi h^r bridge club Saturday evening Motawon Woman’s Club in the lec­ Strnhnn and Mrs. Natalie Strahan, demonstration wan presented by at which time Dr. and Mrs. Carl ture room of the First Presbyterian Maplewood, Tuesday, In honor of The 50th annlverw iry of the Mrs. Ruth Alt of Morgunvillo, and Quick Battery Service Mrs. Frank H, Conover, who will A. Gcsswein held high scores. Mr. and a rocolpl lor payrneni, Churchy _ _ founding of Coronal Council 1450, o percentage of the sales was given move to Stamford, Conn., In the and Mrs. LoRoy Collins substituted. Mrs. Brunner outlined the plot Royal Arcanum of Keyport, will be. to the elub. The refreshment com* COLOT’S, Matawan Mrs; Wayne Merchant and chi 1* Com# In and lot 0110 ol otjr olHcor* os­ of the book and also recommended near future. obsorved at the meeting tomorrow imittec appointed for tho March Mr. and Mrs.vChorlep E. Hunt, dreh, moved Wednesday from Sut­ the reading of the story "The Bomb (Friday) night in Red Men's Hall. meeting includes Mrs. iterborl > Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Burlew, .Mr, phin Ave., to Atlantic Highlands. ’ plain lo you Iho convonlonco, low co»l, that Fell on America,” by Herman Main St., . Sturt, Mrs. Franklin Cottrell and i and Mrs. William H. Sutphin, Mr. Miss Esther Blau and Mr. and Hagcrdorn. Th e latter book was H. H. Gage, grand regent of New Mrs. Dorothy Ulnenr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dernberger, Dr. Mrs. Edward Cooper of Farminij- Jersey, and his stnfT, will be guests Revere Ware ond proloclloii 61 thl» typo ol checking placed in Mrs. Brunner’s church and Mrs. William H. Pengel, Mr. dnle. were Sunday guests of Mr. library through her influence nnd of honor for the evening, nnd dele­ and Mrs. Murvin Hock, Bayonne. Safety To Be Topic account. thc^church -pastor ~hns used it on and Mrs. August Muehlhausen. Mlf.s gations - will be- -present from Carolyn Crlne, Miss Helen Crlne, Miss Laura Gordon spent Wash­ . two occasions as the basis for ser­ Mctuchcn, Perth Amboy, Red Dank At Matawan P-TA Meet , P Y R E X Miss Nettie Cerrato, Dominick Cer­ ington’s Birthday with' her mother, und Afbury Park. The event will mons. ', rato, of Matawan, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. Gordon, New York City. t The. Matawnn First Aid H(|iiad Mrs. Brunner was introduced by be an open meeting and members William Bennett, Milltown, were Mrs. Warren Vrecland, Miss Will exhibit equipment next Wod* Mrs, Fred M. Burlew, chairman of will be privileged to invite their Complete Line of 7<4e among those who attended the Esther Blau ond Mrs. Louis Pazl* ncsduy ovenlng at the meeting of the fine arts department. Mrs. wives and friends. Orator Antnn wedding of Miss Barbara Oschwald enza were prize winners when Mrs. 'tho Matawan Parent*Teaeher A h- _Walter Taylor, music chairman, Koppenbcrger and his committee HARDWARE Richard Erdmann Jr. entertained soeintlon In the high school. The prcsonted Dominick CerrutoTlcrior; and Dr^-Emery Wlngerter. Saturday, have mode eluboratc plans for the M A T A W A N in Red Bank. ; 4 ~ • •the^teacher's, bridger-club”.Tuesday jujsHlon.wlll start at 11:15. who sang “Song of the Vagabonds" celebration:-' There- will-bo-music, Mr. and Mrs, Horry J. Kahn evening. Mrs. Cliflord Reynolds _ Edward SylmterrTurety"^"cl»iir« and “When Irijh Eyes arc Smiling." grimes, entertainment and refresh­ entertained at a family dtnnnr 'substituted. )nun of tho Monmouth- County BANK . During the business session a $5 ments. ~' Sunday in celebration of the birth* Mr. and Mrs. Charles C; Schock Coronal Council is planning to Chuptcr, American ltcd Cross, ..will Geo. M. Harris, Inc. donation was voted to the American M o t c M M H , day of Mrs. Kahn's mother, Mrs. jr. had thoir aunt, Miss Margaret hold its annua! dinner during Jjpcuk on safoty and show a film | Heart Association. Myar Morris. Other guests were L. Tsrhune ns-their guest on Sun* pf Matuwan children who inirtlel- Hostess for the afternoon was M arch. k 130 Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Granby, day. ‘ pated last suannor In swimming Mrs. C. Albert Matz and she was New York. City,_and. John Kahn, a Mr. ailfd Mrs. Robert G. Thi^ton [lessons sponRorcd by tlio county Rod assisted by Mrs. Henry E. Hutchin­ M atawan > student at Rutgers University, New have returned from a Florida vaca­ Couples Club Enjoys Cross. s son, Mrs. Arris B. Henderson, Mrs. T .l , M sl, 1-1013 NO PARKING I’ROULEMS HIRE! Brunswick.- ; %...... 1 tio n ...... Square, Folk Dancing ' The public Is in v llu l to attend Sophia Weinstein, Mrs. A. L. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burklcy of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kcough have the meeting. ’ - Mrs, J, B. Moss nnd Mrs. Stephen Mf M8(:H I Ur>i-*»AL IWO'-M INMIDANCl. )KI*< >MAt If »M Rancoeas, spent the weekend fig returned to- their- hqmc In tho Square and .folk donees wore C. Thompson. guests of Mrs. Burkley's parents, Freneau section after a vacation in featured at u social mectlnit of the Mr, and Mrs. George HorrijM Florida. Couples Club of Calvary Method!-;! -—Buffet Supper Hott*— Church,— J{oyport._„iieid -.Jir-^ilie lecture room of the church, Mon­ Mr. nnd Mrs. K^anklin Anderson, Junior Woman’s Group Glenwood Mission Band day evening. Wilson Ave,. Matawan, entertained Sponsors Card Party Meets At Tierney Home Members of the Young AdiiH at a buffet supper Sunday night. groups of the Keansburg' und Attending were Mr. and Mrs. A. A group of members of the Mat Mrs. William Tierney wa» hostess Matawan Methodist Churches will be guests ut the next meeting. Edgar- Palm and_ children, Peggy awan Junior Woman’s Club, under to members of the dlenwood Mis- and Robert; Donald Lane and slon Band of the First Presbyterian 20. Joseph Clayton, Monmouth the chnlrmanshlp of Mrs, John daughter, Evdyn; Mr. and Mrs. C hurch at her home Tuesday ovo- County superintendent of schools, ENJOY Sutim, will sponsor a card party will be tho speaker. ... TODAY’S THRIFT John L. Chamberlain and daugh­ nlng. MRjs Kitty Tompkins had ters, Pej/gy ond Ann; James Hassel* tomorrow (Friday) evening ot the chorge of the devotionai period. Present were Mr. and Mrs, strum , M r. and Mrs. Willifrito C. home of Mri. Charles C. Schock Jr., Mrs. Chester A. Gnllowoy spoko Wayne parland,, Mr. and I^rs, INSURES O ne S to u f, Ludi and children, William Jr., Edgemcre Dr., Matawnn, at B on the'subject of displaced persons Samuel Warwick, Mr, arid Mrs and Mary Barbara* Mrs. J. Carle o’ciock. . ! in Europe and her talk wus illu­ Melvin Jones, /Mr, and Mrs. Ken­ Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. looter Rend The affair is for the benellt of strated by o Him entitled “This neth Wharton, tho Rev. Charles TOMORROW’S SECURITY and daughter. Peggy Ann; Sercnu I the Navajo Indian project. Table Road Wc Walk/’ The projector was R. Sinylh and Mrs. Smyth and William Phillips. and Anders Anderson, Matawan;' prizes will be awarded ahd re- operated by pore A. Hunter, Now in the time to h i i v c for the HAPPINESS Mr.: and Mrs. E. Story Ilallock. frehmentj, served, rt is open to. As an additional uart of the pro­ Island Heights. the public. gram on interview took placc be- Mi** Esther Blau emergeneleH und oppoi'tuniticH of the- Other committci? members arc tween Miss Edith Davison, secretary Is Hostess At Tea future. You’ll be sufor und happier Dean On, Committee ML« Pauline Egan, Mrs. James, of the :Presbytcrian Board of Mis- Trlggs, Mri, Harold Quockcnbush, slons and Mrs, Allan J.. Morrison Members of the faculty und stafT with a'Ri'owini? i'c§jj vc of ready money Miss Marjorie M. Bronkhurst, Mrs. and Mrs. Oollowoy, two members Harold Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Matawan High School were Nelson Smith, Mrs. Kenneth Pike, nf the Mission Band, in the bank. Hurold R. Dean. Keyport, nnd a guests at u tea at the home of Mi<(3 Mrs. Edmund Walker and. Mrs. Twenty-one, members attended Junior at Hope College, Holland, Esther Blau, Friday afternoon. The Carlton Poling. , the mectinn and planned for a food Open a SavingH Account at the Mich., Is a member of the executive guests presented Miss Blau with a sole to be held. Mar. 25. H was committee for “Religious Emphasis fireplace screen for her new home. p’armei^ nnrincl|ml owed, If M |» Esther Pincus took Mrs. Gussle Celeste Wenzel, Mrs. Frank John­ ' ' '' V you rent, but want to own, investigate our spe­ A meeting of Molawan UnK, Bell to dinner ot Llr.dy's. New York, March.meeting of the Methodic son. Mrs. Jane Allen, Mrtf. Mildred cialized Homo Ownership plan now. ^ American Legion Auxitory, will b<* Monday. The party was in , the men will be licld in the lecture Bennett, MIcs Jeanne Campbell. F a iim k iik a M k ih iia n t s held Monday evening in the Legion nature of a- farewellf to M rs. Bell- room of the First Methodist Church, Alto Mr. and Mrs. George Wuext- Hall. who ii leovinii Sunday for Florida. M atawan, Wednesday, at 6:15 p.m. hofr, Robert Hardie, John Carac* QUICKER CASIIR sum AH members aro urged to attend Later the group attended the A. J .. MacNeill of ’ Cardenview ciolo, John Shea, Arthur Sfiraci, ~ ^iltlONilL ll/INK ond to bring canned goods or other telecast of Arthur Godfrey/* Talent Farms restaurant and milk bar, J. M. Heyer, A. D. Parness. John MATAWAN, NEW JKRNIIY ■ suitable itofns for a penny auction Scout pioaram where' they were Keyport, will give a showing of Bennett. Waller Dudley nnd Russell Liberal Building & Loan Association m c m iis rieisAL n in v i inriu joined by Mr* Genevieve Donnell, several reels of Interesting short A. G. StelJttr. , . uiutis pffosn im iu ia m c i co»fc»*noH Now U the time to advertise chow who Is vlsltlni; at- ttie Hotel New .movies, with and without sound. 159 Main Stroet .. Why not lltt your t u r n M U In the unused Articles for sale, A snail ad Y o r k e r ,; .. ■.: 1 ■ ■. ■■ '' Organjtti 1810 — OUtil Bank in Monmouth County aUttllM ooluam now. Tbt coat to lo the column will turn *Ht!p Wanted" til lo Ih U pcpef MATAWAN amtU, lb* r«ult« lus*. i t m a into caah for you. . . Claestfled eda fM nsnlli ebMplj. teU you about Ih* (ood Jobs open PAGE SIX THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. S f T Cflwmr HrTf!mTHURSpffi February 23, 1950 COMPTON ABOARD USS LEYTE r They Got The Sink • Mrs. fr/erbert Konish Motion Pictures At Hazlet- Fire . • Co. . i ■ ■■ Past President Is Is Honored At Shower John D. Stoevers Arthur Schuli*e, proprictor of Y© CoUta* Inn. ha5"enduied Mrs. Herbert Konish. of. Route 3G, Browntown Social Dinner On Mar. 15 everything In' the operation of r At P-TA Union Ucach, was honored -at a Married 25 Years ''hit restaurant business, from surprise shower on Feb, 15 given ,.Sunday. School To Hold ■ Annual Affair To Be holdup*, la lafe robberies.' As Samuel W arwick TeIJs by Mrs. John Konish o t $atco Union Beach Couple ; Mr. SchulUo said after one of Lane,- Union Beach. Gifts' wero Held Open House On ’ Affair Friday Night; Held At Buttonwood; the numerous entries at the well- Of Founding In-1897; arranged in a bassinet trimmed in Anniversary Other Area Items Other Area Items known eating place: "They got Reports Made pink and blue. The table ccntcr- everything but the kitchen sink." piece wafs a large cake also dcc* Me. and-Mrs, John D.-'Stuevor, • Th e 40th annual dinner of the -Two mollon pictures "My Mary-' Well, sad to r e l a t e . Mr. . The Keyport Grammar School oratcdi in pink and bluci Refresh­ 701 Lorillard- Ave., Union Beach, liuzlct Fire"- Co. w ill be held at Schultze will not be able lo land’’; and ‘.’Pearls of Persia” will Parcnt-Tcachcr Association, 'meet­ ments were1 served "ofter the open­ cclcbraitcd their 25th wedding an­ Buttonwood Manor, Matawin, on j offer similar comment in the bo shown tomorrow (Friday) night ing Feb. 15; observed Foundci’s Day. ing of gifts. ' _ niversary--Saturday by entertaining Wednesday evening, Mar. 15. Thc future. The restaurant is~closed at the. social sponsored by the Attending Were Mrs. N. A. Miles. at an. open house. Mrs. Stocver 'commlttcc in chargc includes Leon every -Monday and sometime The evening’s speaker was Samuel Browhtown JUnlon Sunday SchooL Mr.t. George. Brown, M rs.; Norman was presented with an orchid cor­ . Refreshments will"be ’ on sale. W. " Walling, Jilmes Ncldingeri ‘ between list ~ Sunday night 'and Warwick,- past president of the local Halloway, Mrs. Charles Weber, Mrs. sage by hfcr three children. William Walling and t Ernest E. Tuesday morning a detachable, Warren and J3asil Burnette were organization, who spoke on ‘ thc Anton Goetz^. Mrs. . Michael Kerch* Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Robert Peseux. / . stainless steel sink was removed welcomed back' to the Browntown signiflcuncc of the observance and ner, Mrs. Harold ’ Foulkcs, Mrs. R. Robinson, John and Shirley Mr. and -Mrs,IZoJand- Emmons from the properly. The sink is Sunday School, Sunday morning, thc beginning of thc association in George Hclwig, Mrs. George Hcl- Stocver, and Mr, and "Mrs: Edward and children; Linda and David, valued aft $150, - ' their flrst attchdonce since being 1807. Mr. Warwick congratulated wig jr,, J A r s . Oscar Phillips, Mrs. Conroy , of Union Beach; Mr. and Holmdt‘1 Rd., ore spending u•vaca­ Mr. Schultse said that Sunday injured early in December, the local organization for its Will Glover, Mrs. Danny Murray Mrs, Paul Guttllla, West Orange; tion in Florida. ______night when the inn's kitchen was The' Browntown Paront-Teachcr work and th<£ members Cor—Ihclv M r. and Mrs. C.- F : - Keith; -E a s t Mrs. Elmer A, Bahrenburg of being cleaned the sink was taken and Mrs. Robert^Hawkins. -. Association 'enjoyed a. demonstra­ co-operation in making each plan­ Orange; Mrs. A. DcMilco, Bloom­ Hazlet, attcndcd-_a. tea party Feb, outside. The employee forgot to Gifts were sent by Mrs. Raymond tion of thc projector purchased by ned projcct a success. ^ field; Mrs. Jv-McKinnLs, -West K ean s­ 15. in honor of Miss Anna Cross, of return it at' closing lime and Mcissncr, Mrs. George Stover, thc association for thc school, at thc ■'-Mrs. W illis Le w is, president,- in. burg; Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Sykes, Holmdel, nt the home of Mrs. Fred when the establishment was re­ Mrs. Edwin Helwig, Mrs. John Feb. 15 meeting. Plans were made troduccd Mr. Warwick and pre­ Long Branch; Walter Mason, Port Hcppinor, Hohndel. Miss Cross opened Tuesday the sink was Goetz an^Mrs. William Korkcy, to hold a public dancc in April. sented him . with a past president’s Monmouth; Miss Lorraine Cowan, left Saturday for a tour ‘of Rome, missing. ’ J pin in appreciation of his efforts. Miss Rosemary Cowan, Keansburg. Miss LaVerne Fountain and Miss France, Sy/itzcrland," England and Mrs, Alton Walling reported that Cedar Groye Couple Mrs. C. B urnv'-a sLstor of. Mrs. S h iricy Crane • of Neptune City, Ireland, , the merchandise - club had-.netted. wore Sunday night supper guests Mrs. Robert Davis is recovering Pennsylvanians Visit At Old Timers’ Dance Stocver:. was. unabjc to_attcnd and $220.35; and Mrs. Andrew Ulrichsen sent a iargc bouquet of flowers. A in Browntown of-Mr. und M r s / O t t o at her Hazlet home from severe Lockwoods In Freneau and Mrs. Ffodorjck Schc’in un Mr-. *and Mrs. R ichard Duflord of congratulatory telegram was read Gaub,. . . ______;.....:...... a-S eri. H, fl. Comptqn (Ieft). of 17 Broadway. burns to her leg und foot. nounced that $201.33 had beer _Cedar G rove, attended the 1 Old from Mr. and Mrs. E.’ Pollock of M iss Mildred Green and 'Miss Keyport. is pictured aboard USS Loyfe, alke>a,Btfhemakes?0p&iffon 'Mr.' und M rs; .Donald -M; Latham ' Mr. and Mrs. John Lockwood-ar-t "M’oareiTon*ir’Bpeclaf"iiward:b7 Ti'm er^ClU b dinner daiicc- at7 May^ Ontario, Cuil/'-'-GiflS^'alstf-Wcre^scnt Marion Oertel of Browntown, at­ aircraft' whiloqt Palormo. Sicily recently^ of Delair, spent the weekend with Freneau, hod os their Sunday of license plates. Thc plates wert fair' Farms, West Orange, Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. J. Friel,, Mr. tended the meeting of thc Middle.- "Sgt,- Compton is a mpmbcr of Marine Aircraft Group II that ia Hazlet relatives, , - guesis, Mrs- Edna Deur,- FlpurtoWn, awarded to Mrir Flora B. Gage evening. _,,*•' , and Mrs. E. Lord and'Mr. «nd Mrs. scx-Somcrset Pomona Grange, Sal­ presently on a Goodwill Tour of the Mediterranean Area. , Mr. and Mrs. Orlcy O. Shoufa sr., Pa.; Miss Ruth Ferguson, Easton, Broadway, Keyport. The organiza . Mr.'and Mrs, Clarence Hauser and G. Crawford of Union Beach, who , urday night yx the Franklin'Park of Hazlet, left Saturday by auto* Pa., and Harold A. Bobp, Stuekcr- tion plans to pu rch ase'an addin; son, Clarence, jr., and daughter, were unable to attend. School. . mobile for Bakersfield, Calif., where town; Pa. • . " j ' machine for gramm ar school use. Margaret, and Miss Marie Keating, Mrs. Herbert Cottrell jr. .of they will spend two months with Mrs. R. Janssen and daughter, Armstrong Led Cheesequake Chapel Following the meeting several of Cedar Grove, werc Sunday din­ their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Browntown, spent Saturday after­ Lillian, Freneau, and Mr. and Mrs;. members of the Keyport Iligl- Balbachs In Florida and Mrs, John Canaday and son. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul noon in Asbury Park visiting- Mrs. C. L. Holmes und children, Morgan-, School bund presented"' a musical Willalm Brockio Jr. o f the U. S. Hauser In Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. William Balbach 1 Laura Waltmun. • Matawan Scorers. Schedules Services ville, 'visited Cpl. Stephen'Trojack, program. ‘ • Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rainaud sr., Carr Ave., Keansburg, who . Mrsy. Whited' Brown und . 59^ Navy recently visited his-, parents, at.Fort Dix, Sunday*...... Mr. und Mrs. Wilifam Brockie, jr.-.of-.Cedar Grovo. spent;Saturday, have hecn-vacationing..in . Florida, Freddie, of Chcesecjuakc, were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Murphy, . Friday evening visitors in Brown­ Hunter Second, Taylor j Special .Observances Union Ave. ‘ ; Laymen To Speak.At evening at thc home of Mr. and arc expected to return home about Somerville] spent Sunday in Frcn- Mrs. H. Cameron Burn of Charles* Mrs. Paul Hauser, Middletown. Mar. 1. , town of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G aub.’ Third ^ Praise For Play j Fbr Lenten Season; eau, visiting Mr. rand Mrs, John Gliffwood_ Service r : ton, S. C., is spending some time Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Aracc and . Of Emerson, Noddings; Other Area News Murphy. . nvith Hazlet relaiivcs. . sons, of Browntown, spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph ,B. Miller Two laymen will bring the mes­ Markers Cemetery Loitering A special meeting, of the Holm-, in Newark and visited the Newark _.-R«?y_Arn}strpni'._wjjsi._high.. scorer 1 Services arc__._ being ....held... ciieh and daughters, Patricia und Susan, sage Sunday night when “Laymen’s. del Township -Board of Education "Airport.” " nn the Matawan IBgh varsity five I Wednesday evening during Lent, at were Friday visitors of Mr. and Day'* w ill be observed in the T. Turner and daughter;-Dorothy, was. held Monday . evening, . during the regular season, according j 7 o’clock in thc Checsequake ClnpcJ Mrs. E. Douglas Miller, Rahway,. Cliffwood Comm unity Methodist of Jersey City, spent lhe weekend MONUMENTS to figures released by Coach Jud ; of Ou£ Saviour. This Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall and Church. Other . laymen will par­ at their home in Browntown. Evans. Tile big forward was 31 j there will be a guest .speaker from Mar. 6 Final Date For daughter," Freneau, were recent ticipate in thc scrvicc which starts Browntown farmers attended a W. H. GROFT points ahead of tlie sccond high .the General Theological'Seminary, New Potato Farm Quotas visitors of Mr. and1 Mrs. Walter at 8 p.m'. T h c speakers w ill be vegetable growers meeting Tues* man, George Hunter. j Thc Sunday School of • the Hackman, Carney’s Point, Norman Olsson and Robin E. Van 190 Jackson Street, Matawan. N. J. dny night in the Checsequakc_.Firc- When releasing the scoring totals, ■ Cheesequake. Chapel welcomed a .. John.W. Lockwood jr. nnd Miss., Clecf. ' . •-• •, house. 'The" final date ' for requesting Phones; Coach Evans also put in a word of i new teacher last Sunday, Misy Jennie Lockwood, were Monday The church school will-mtcVSun­ Shop on Ravine Drive acreage allotments for new potato Malawan 1-1703 and 1-0606J .Next lo Roscblll Com. high praise for the purt Fred Em cr-j'Betty Murphy, who^ w ill bc in day morning at 10. Prayer meeting farms is Mar. C, according to Stanley visitors in New York City. son and Tom Noddings played in' charge of the beginners’ class. w ill bo held Wednesday at 8 p,m. 60-Day Loss Of Driver’s M. Orr, chairman of the Production pulling thc team back afler. its, ------Licence For Hitting Pole &i Marketing Administration. This flr.st-cjiiarter collapse Frid ay against I -The Misses Verna and Bernice Send Boy To Center jigcncy ..handles the acreage allot­ Manasquan. The* - coach declared j Wood of Checsequake, were Satur- C H A R L I E ’S MATAWAN INN A GO-day suspension of his d ri­ ment proi'rams. • ' ’ A 15 • year-old Keyport boy, Emerson had done ycomaii duty in | day guests of Mins Janet Kelsey, BRIGHT SPOT ver's license was ordered by Mag­ A new potato farm is one on brought before Juvenile Court setting up plays during the-«cc»nd Freehold, Rte. 9-4 at Freneau Ave. M atawan istrate Luther A. Foster, Matawan which no potatoes were grown in dcfcrcc John L. Montgomery at quarter Matawan rally whfch pan­ Richard P. Cressinan of Cheese* " ' . Telephone Matawan 1-2287 Township, Tuesday night, for Harry any of the years 104?, 1948 or 1949. .Freehold,. Friday, for violation of RADIO SHOP icked thc Big Blue. As for Nod­ quake, spent Monday In New York H. Subrize, Newark youth who 'Requests should bs made in w rit­ probation by being incorrigible, was dings, the coach said this player on business, . . 27 E. Front St., Keyport ' Specialising in drove a car in whfch five were ing to the P & M.A. Oflice, 44 West sent to the new Menlo Park" State Mrs. Mary Brown and daughter, Phone Keyporl 7-0722 hurt when the vehicle crashed Into I M beer, sick „11 week but Insisted Main St., Freehold. N. J. Diagnostic Center. It was reported I INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES Joan, ol Cheesequake-, were Sunday 0 utility pole on .Route 35, near ™ breakliiH Into lhe & m c when Mr. O rr explains that old potato in court thut the youth twisted hitf thc going became tough. Ho scored dinner gucsis at lhe home of Mr. SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS County Rd..' Cliffwood on Feb. 5, farms, those which did grow pota­ grandmother’s arm and beat her DUMONT - MOTOROLA four straight baskets to pul Mata­ and Mrs. Albert Quuckenbush, Tho complaint against the New­ toes in 1047, '1040 or 1949 already several times. , JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES wan back in thc ball game before Freehold. „ Radio an d Television ark youth was reduced from reck­ arc on record and v/ill .automatic­ > Orders to take out. Coach Evan s decided he had bad Mr. and Mr.s. Richard P. Crcssm an less to carefgss driving after con* ally reccivo a goal for 1050, without Oil Burner and Boiler Cleaning Television nightly. Choice. Wlnos and Liquors. enough for a ’ player recovering and daughter, Joan, and Mr. and PICKUP & DELIVERY . Bultutipn of the parents. Mr. and further requests. Service. Get thc most out ol your OPEN ALL YEAR- from .jri Illness, and took him out. Mrs. W illiam Kahsau of 'Cheese- SALES and SERVICE and Mrs. 11. Subrize, with the Fuel Oil Dollar Stultx wjtf T h c season scoring lolals are: court and thc complainlng'ofHcer, quaUo, visited the Sportsmun’s Patrolman Alexander Ebbes, town- r ’ G F Pis, j Show itt New Yoik, Tuesday eve . ship, police.. ..However, a suspended Armstrong ...... GO UU l!jt)>ning. Parking Ordinance .sentence on, a $ftO fine, and $3 costs H u n t e r . .7 .:.... 43 43- 1271 Mrs, Adelo Herzog . uf••-••Cheese also- war. imposed. Tnylor ...... 5)5) It) D O | quake, wa.s Uie Sunday guest of (Continued from page one) - - Fines of $.p) and $Ji costs were im ­ K u p k a ...... 2 5 1 3 M | Mr. ?ir;d Mrr. .Jcsro Wolf in P r Joreph Kronowski for a silu on posed by thc court on A rthur S«f* L y l e ...... : . l 7 20 •vWj| 5 35 approved. ond Ruth Waddlll, Plainfield, paid N u s b a u m ...... "13 . 0 31 Cliffwood Firm Sues Dr. Elmer CarrJnglon renewed thc same amount for crossing the F. Emerson ...... 0 3 ll ) his request for ogrcss_from his new double white lino on Route 35. Banufaln 3 0 0 For Payment Of Bill home in the Keyport Heights'section Lcyston R. Ownes, Perth Amboy to :i surfaced road. He again asked Partial recovery on' un account was fined $5 und $3 costs for ex^ about the status of old South Am­ Cliffwood pire Co. t claimed ns owed, (hem w:»^ ob- boy Rd. After studying thc map, ce a lv e speed solng throuKl. the To pregent Minstrel j tained by CliiTwobcl Lum ber & nmber light at Cli/Twood Ave. and tho commlttcc decided a right-of- , j Supply Co. in an action in the Route 35, Fob. 10. day lo Raritan St. might be pro­ The Cliffwood Fire Co. is sjjoii- j court of Judge George R. Morrison, Capt. S. .V, K ram er paid $10 and vided across lots owned by the soring the presentation of a J i l i n - j of Middlesex"' Couniy, in New $3 costs for speeding GO miles per township. The township attorney strol show produced by Matawan | Brunswick, Monday;------:----- w ill be consulted^ hour on Route 34. Post, Am erican Legion, in the ClifT- ■ Arthur F. Stanton, of 33 Amboy Patrolman Ebbes was complain­ Mr. Gumb.s wa.s critical of the wood Fifehouse, Sunday evening, al i Ave., Metuchen, oonvlnml the ant in all cases but that of Mr. practice of township road men of tt o'clock. I court thal Samuel Wolf, president Manger, who wus picked *up by scraping the roads so - tlie crown Tickets lor the Cliffwood show] of tho ClilTwood Lumber & Supply was taken away and dirt piled on Keyport Slate Policc. ■ may bc obtained from members of; Co., had not delivered shingles the sides. Mr. Marz explained this tlie ilry company or at the door. ' ordered and won a suit which had wus~ due-to- the - blade of- thc~old KHS ’34-Class-Plans ------'■ ~ 7 ri.. ~ ; been brought to collect $5530.83.• scraper and thc piling on the sides Reunion On Apr. 20 Is Hospital Patient I Mr' Wolf 0,,1’*cd ‘'->s W lh c bdanco on lhe grounds Matawan High Plays At Arrangements ure, being directed ______i • : thc yhltigles had nol been delivered, Convention Hall Mar. 4 by James Brawn. Cluss members O il from ships kills many sea ; causing him to purchase them else­ interested in attending are invited birds by saturating their feathers where.at cost of $120. Mutawan UJgh 'basketball team to contact him at the W. S. Wullace so that they cannot Hy. according Mr. Stanton admitted that he still' w ill oppose thc winner ;of thc Rum- store, . 24 W. Front St., Keyport. to thc Encyclopaedia Britannica. owed the plulhtilT $133.03, The son-Barnegat game nt Convention rourt gave judgment .for this Hall, Asbury Park, on Saturday amount after Stanton had* offered evening, Mar. 4, according to an- BROTHER, SISTERS MARK BIRTHDAYS evidence—to-corroborate-his -testi­ n'MihmTrehr'- Uy~lhl5“ ’K c w ^ c f s o y ’ mony that ho had -purchased tho Stale Intcrscholastlc Athlctic Asso thlnglcs elscNvhevc. . ^ Tlio. three children of Mr. and jChris Thurcr, Frank Fetta, Pamela elation today. The game wilV Mrs, Emil Olsen, 45 Church St.,'Post, jCandy Davison, Ruth Ann initiate Malawan’s tournament play Keyporl, all have hirthdnys within-Hart, Sully Raynor,- Roger and Keansburg Girl Feted in Gro'up I. a week of each other and thc flrst Thomas Kelly, Eileen Dane, William The Malawan game will be tho .- of the observances was held Friday Romnn, Teddy Barber. John Poling, Miss. Mui'llyn Bprisqillst of (Ml Onli opening contest on a card which uftcrnoon for Evelyn Louise, who Joann Schwarz, Ruth Ann Walling, St., Keiiiisburii. loccotly Celebrated w ill also spe Neptune play Lak e ­ marked her sixth, birthday. On Bernard Delaney jr., Miss Anna liL'i tdth blrtlidny. T h e home was wood and Red Bank Jangle with Saturday, their son, David, observ­ Wheeler, , Mrs. Bernard ^ Delaney, dccorutcd In blue; und pink itrul Leonardo in Group II title. Your choice of V-8 or. "Six” many friends and relutlvcs attended Thc Rumson and Barncgat teams ed his 10th birthdey ut a party, and Mrs. Charles Schwarz, Mrs. Chris Yai, Ford's the ^'Fashion Car of Iht Year"—and tomorrow thc Olsens’ other dough- Thurcr, Mrs. David Wallbig, Krer- the party. She received many gifts. will tangle at Convention Hall next Thursday night iff a game to decldc It's a power car, too. For Ford aldne in its field ter, Krcstlnc, w ill be 12 years old. tine Olsen, David Olsen, Mrs. Fred­ bring* you a new, quiet V-8 engine—for Your advertisement In,this paper which one shall pluy’ the Mttroon • Krcstlnc ■wUl cclobrato -the event erick Schlldknccht, and Mr. nnd hyndredtjeM than most "Sixes.” And, for even ’ will rcach prospective purchasers in and Steel. - at n party Saturday evening. Mrs. Olsen, nil of Keyport; .Sheila tVsiTffioney, you con have an advanced new Evelyn Louise's birthday event Lasko and Mr, and Mrs, John Madi- every community in tho bayshore Ford "Six." A “ Test Drive’* will tell you Iho Have you read the classified ads1 was in lhe /orm of a '‘circus” party elk, of Mutawan. * area. : *50 Ford’s In o dt^ss by itself), ' “

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been in this countiy about ’TO years, making his ^home-in this vicinity. ENGAGEMENTS BIRTHS He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ^ Zam bor _ . . Farley-Malhew* Violet Broxmier.; a son. William Yunktr-Mtnion Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Zambor of Announcement Is made of the Broxmier of Long Valley; a daugh­ Hurry J. Manton. 41 E. Front St„ ‘Lakeview Way, Cliffwood, arc the marriage of. Miss Edna Mathews, ter, M rs.LCna Woolley of Morgan* Keyport announces the engagement parents of a jion born ^Monday, (taughtcr;otMrs:~Ada:: Mathews; 276 ville. two stepdaughters, Mrs. Maine of his daughter, Margaret, to Conrad Feb. 20, 1050.- • In Perth Am boy. First St., keyport, and the late Boyce of - Robertsvillo, and'lMrs. General Hospital: - Jesse D. Mathews) ■ to Harold Lena Wells of Matawan; a stepson, Charles Farley, eon of Mrs. Emma Charles William Brady of Matawan: G allow ay - Farley pf South River, and the 12 grandchildren; nine great grand* A ^daughter wns born at River­ late Patrick Farley. ..; - children, and six great great grand­ view Hospital on Tuesday morning, The ceremony was performed children. Feb. 21, if)0, to Mr, and Mr*», Leon Sunday afternoon, Feb. 19, 1950„ at Services will be conducted Sat* Gollowuy* 258 Broad St., Mutawan. 3 o’clo ck -'In the rectory of S t urday afternoon at 2:30 In the HuUe Thorne - Joseph's Church, Keyport,by the Funeral Home, Englishtown, In* Mr.- ahd Mrs; William Thorne, 40 ■Rev. William Haughney, curate. terment will be in the Scotch Bury­ Newman St., West Keansburg, nro A * reception followed at Colts ing Ground, Wlckutunk. tho parents of a son born Monday, Neck Inn, after which Mr. and Mrs., J. Frank Miller ■ ' Feb. 20, 1050, at RlvervJew Hospital. Farley left foe a wedding trip to J . F ra n k M iller, 83, of 101 Augusta New York. .Upon their return, Bchnelder St., South Amboy, a former fre- they will r reside at 276 First St, A h o u was born Saturday, Feb. qtient Keyport visitor, died Sunday, K e y p o rt 18, 1850, in Rlverylew Hospital to Mr. Farley. is employed by E. I Feb. 10, 1950, in the South Amboy Memorial Hospital. He was n re­ Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Sdmcidcr, 5 duPont deNeraours, P arlin . Mr& Hobart Ave., Keyport. „ Farley is a secretary at the tired marine inspector fat- the Architectural Tiling Co., Keyport Pennsylvania Railroad ond’ had M arvel returned recently to South Amboy, A daughter waa born Thursday, Wlngerier-Oschwald . after living in San Diego;- Calif, Feb. 10, 1030, In1 Riverview Hospital Miss Barbara Lea. Oschwald, and New York City. He was the to Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Marvel, daughter* of Mrs. Osqar Oschwald; son of the late Henry and Elizabeth BralUey's Lane, Hnzlot. . 19 Highland Ave., Red Bank, for­ (McKeuwri) Miller of South Amboy, ~ Bffckntr merly of Matawan, ant Ih, Keyport March el Dim.. Show. her veil of illusion net: It wus at­ Stalls Olilowikl ,ppoir, through thi eourltiy ol OLBTOWBKI STUDIO " tached t ir ii- coronet o( rosepoint son Ave., East Keansburg^ well- WILLS FILED Mr. and Mrs. Kormoth llult, Beth any Rd„ Hn/let,-aro tho-por«nt» of lace. Sho carried a bouquet of white known garage owner" and. ;.junk OF DANCE. KF.YPOnT. T#l«phon* Holmd«19-6B8<,______a sccond child, a duughter, born lilacs and camellias. dealer, died suddenly. Tuesday Sahm...... Monday, Feb. 13, 1050, In South Mrs. Andrew Soeliner Jr., Balti­ mowliftf. Feb. 21, ID/if), at his homo Rudolph S«hm, Keansburg, who Amboy - Memorial Hospital. Tlio more, cousin of the bride, was following a'heart attack. Mr. Hubbs (lied Jan. 20, 1050, named his grand* a n d baby weighed olght pounds, four Pickup YOUR WEDDING DAY matron of honor. Tho bridesmaids was born in Marlboro Township son, Rudolph C. Roland, and the ounces, and has been mimed Susan were' Miss Marilyn. Miller, High­ and attended school ut Morgan ville. latter’s wife, Len a, of Woodridge, Photograplxd and Maunt.d Marie. • prompt land Park, and Miss Nancy Robert­ He had been in business in Red to Inherit property ut 10 Campbell Delivery In • ' son, Batavia, N. Y. They were Bank and Keyport most of his lifo. Ave., Keansburg. The grandson • EXPEHT DRY OLEAMINO B.nutl/ul Album For many years ' he operated l\ gowned alike in pale lavender and w ife also received the undis­ VOO I I nylon velv a:ray gowns^ w ith garage nt Newman Sprints lid. and closed balance of the estate. BAPTISMS *40® PHOTOS Shrewsbury Ave., Rod Dank, and bandeaus of nylon and /lowers. This will be the amount left E lll, Keyport Cleaners- sold tho business two years ago, They carried bouquets of-.punsics aftcr~legueles of $200 lo Rudolph Torrl Jn, Infimt dauKhti'r of Mr, Phan. Six weeks agn-ho-ucrjuhrd it again and acacias. Bennett Sahm, son, and $500 to a n i Mrfl. Ilnrold J. Kills, Union PAPPAS and had been operating it. He ulso , Koyport 7-0133 R^gcr •• Wlngerter, Connecticut, Mamie Simpkins, daughter, The D cadi, w iih buptlscd Suiiduy, Feb, conducted a garage and junk yard Koyport Branch on E. Front St. Photography , was his brother’s best man. Ushers grandson was named oxecutor. The 10, HlfjO, In Bt, Jolin'o Mothodlsl on Doers St,, ICcyport. Opp. Post OHIof . 7 W . Front Bt, Kaypoit were' Peter Cartmcll,. Rumson. will contains contingent clauses, and Cliurch, K cyiio it, by the liualor, tlio MaUwtti Qranchi 11* Main f t brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Surviving aro his wife, Mrs. was drawn July 27, 1040.'1 . U ai . i,.. 1) 1 ' Tol, K«y . 7'0490 or 7-9392 and George Schrcibcr, New .York, Emma (Nebllne) Thorne Hubbs; his A reception for 175 guests fol* parents, Charles and Angelina lowed at the LeDcguvillc Inn, New Hubbs of 1 Keyport; two sons, Bedford. After a wedding trip to Howard A. IlulJbs Jr., Red Bank, Bermuda they will live in Red and Walter 11. Hubbs, Middletown; Bank. three brothers, Charles P., Keyport, The bride is a graduate o t P e n n - Edward. Port Monmouth, and Will* Hall Junior College, Chambersburg, lam, Keyport; and a sister, Mrs. Pa^, and attended the 'Parsohs Margaret Bloodgood, South, Amboy. School of Design. She is a graduate Services aro "being conducted th is o t the Tobe-Coburn School for (Thursday) afternoon at 2:30 in the Fashlon^Careers. She is member Worden Funerul Homo, Red B u n k . of Penn-HaH Phi Alpha Chi sor­ Interment will be in Green GroVO ority. Mrs. Wingerter is a grand­ Cemetery, Keyport. - - daughter of the late Joseph Osch wald who built and owned the John B/ Brady ----- Carlton"’Theater In Red Bank. John E^. Brady. 78, of 10B Iiroad Dr. Wingerter Is a graduate of St.. Matawan, died at hlu home the School of Veterinary Medicine, Monday, Feb. 20, 1050. Mr. Brady MH. AND MRS. HAROLD C. jA R LEY at Cornell University. ’4 0 . He is a wns born In Matawan, the son of member of. Phi Kappa Tuu, Omega the Ifite.Thomns nnd Mnrla (O'Hara) Tau Sifema, : Q u ill and Dagger Asbury Park, and Miss Flynn, Was Old Bridge' Baptist Church con­ Brady, and for many years Was a given in marriage by her father. Society of Cornell, and the Cornell ducted funeral services Sunday ut farmbr In Holmdel Township, re­ Both brides wore gowns of yellow Club of New York. During World 2:30 p.m. in' the Quuckcnbush home, tiring ' 17 yenrs ago. The family satin ' with yellow net. overskirts War II he spent one and one-hulf Interment .was ih Chestnut Hilt then moved to Keyport, and several years in Europe w ith the 010th tank and lace bodies. They woro yellow Cemetery. Old Bridge. years ago moved'to Matawan.- destroyer battalion and was re­ lace picture hats and carried Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. leased as a captain. '’HeoperaWs thfe bouquets of yellow roses and laven­ Mrs. Alfcorl Norman r Margaret (Kelly) Brady; n son, John —Rod_Bank_ Antmul.. Hospital, New­ der swectpeas. Mrs. Johanna Norman, 62, died P. Bradyr of Matawan and o sister, man Springs Rd. Miss Cohen’s matron of honor was Thursd ay, Feb. 15, lflSOi at her imiiie Miss Ella Brady of Keyport. . her sister, Mrs. Roy Bennett of near Engishtown. Services wero conducted this SBuickle*Donnol!y Union Beach, and Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Nonna’n is survived, by her (Thursday) morning at 0 o’clocH in At a colorful wedding ccremuny Cohen of Holmdc/. sister-in-law of husband,.Albert Nonnun; two sons, St. Joseph’s Church, where a which took place on Saturday, Feb. W alter Cohen, -was matron o f honor lians Norman of Freehold, und Karl solemn high matin'of requiem was 10. 1050. In the H oly F a m ily Church, for Miss Flynn.' The attendants Norman ut home; two daughters, celebrated, .interment w m in the Union Bench, Miss LornilhcT'Don7 worc-gowns of-blue-satin-with-net^ -Mrs^- A lic c - L in k r— o f—K;uiiia‘il_un d diurch-cernelery under direction uf nelly, daughter of Mr. and Mr,^. overskirts and matching, picturc Mrs. Helen Dwyer of Lauruncc the Redlc Funeral Home. , Joseph F. Donnelly, of 262 North hats. They carried bouquets of Harbor. ,.L . • . Grove SL, East Orange, and Pros­ pink carnations. Charles Ditmars The Rev. Clia^lcs Fees of Sanford . Mrs. Jotoph R. L. Jackson pect Ave., Union Beach, was mar- was ~bcsl man for his step-brother, Mefhodl&t Church. Englishlow)); Mrft Mary- . Ell/.aboth . Juckuun, rled Id Edward J.' Saulckie, son of Mr. James, and Howard Cohen conducted funeral'.services Monday wife of Hazlct Postmaster Joseph Mrs. Joseph Sauickie Df Florence served as best man for his brother. at 2 p.m. Interment was in Fc*n R. L. Jackson,. died nuddenly Sat­ Ave.. Union Beach, and the late Ushers were Daniel JCohcn of wood Cemetery, Jainesburg, urday afternoon. Fob. IH, 1050, at Mr. Sauickie. The Rev. Edward Holmdel, and Roy Bennett of her home. Excitement engendered S u lliv a n o/Ticiatcd. Union Beach. * ■ WilliQ.m A. Meohan b y ,a grass Ore next lo *hcr home Miss June Donnelly was her Following the ceremony, a recep­ Willium A. Meehan, 43r» Penning­ is believed to- have nmscd a heart sister’s maid of honor, and Ben­ tion for 200 guests was held at the ton Ave., Elizabeth, died Monday, attack. Mrs. Jackson was found jamin Sauickic of Morgan, was best Eagle Hose Co. Firehousc after Feb. 20, 1050, at his home after nn slumped on the floor of her kitchen —man-for-his-brother. Tho.-Ushers whichM rjind^ illness •_of_.severijL.munths1„ . when Mr. Jackson relumed from wtrc Alex Sauickie. unotlfcr Mr. and Mrs. Cohen )eft for Born in Pittsburgh he was a resi­ iKUiHniflo'extiniruL brother, ond Fred Varlosc, both of wedding trip to Florida. Upon their dent of Elizabeth for 45 years. He Mro.jJackson was born in IJolindcl Union Beach; -- - • return. . Mr. and Mrs. James will was^ employed by the city of Eliza­ Township; Uu* daughter of the late The altar in the church was dec­ reside with the lalter‘s parents, aifd beth on the Board of Public Works John--.P. L. and Eleanor Uinliy) .. . ■ orated With white roses, and the Mr. und Mrs. Cohen will live ut 38 for 27 years. Mr. Meehan-hcld-incm* Wehst4*r. Siie wan a m einbrr of the pews were marked with lilies. , Broadway, Keyport- - ' - bership in the Elizabeth Aerie of First HnpUst Chti/c/i; Keyport. and • The bride wore ji gown of sfsinner tlic Fraternal Order of Eagles and Rarif^ui; Unit, Am eriean Legion satin with ?r sweetheart neckline was a communicant of St. Mary’s kA^xlllury. . and a full shirred skirL Her tulle DEATHS Church, Elizabeth. S urviving h^jiideri her htisbnnd veil fell from a band of braided He is survived by hfs wife, Mrs, u r o two brothers, J v k c G .-.Webslei', pearls and orange blossoms. She John Erbtlia , Bridget (Kelly) Meehan;,two daugh­ Interlaken, and Angela M. Websler. All out to keep them all carried a spray of white roses., .. Jo h n " Erbetta. - M aple St., ClJrt- ters. Mrs. W illiam Mi*ter jr. 'of Hazlct. and a idi,tor, Mr«. .1. C am ­ w Her attendant wore sky-blue wood, died Wednesday, Feb. .15, ClifTwood. and Mrs. Arthur A. eron Burn. Chfirkoton, S. C, faille ta/Tcta w ith a bustle back. She 10.50, at Perth Amboy General Hos­ Nilscn of Roselle Park n n d three Services were conducted Tuesday carried Am erican beauty roses. pital, following a short Illness. He grandchildren. afternoon ut 2 o'clock In the Bedle o y o u —servito monns.getting the lently, placing unusual strain on sorvico ’ Tho bride's mother wore u dress was a" Vetired employe of • the Funeral Horne, Keyport, with the Services were held this fThurs* lines and equipment. Storm-blown limb* of aqua crepe and a hat of pink Raritan Copper Co., Perth Amboy. day) morning. A high of re­ nev.' George A. Cosj>er, pastor of Telectricity you wnnt every time you Surviving aro hia wife, Mrs. Con* the First U;ipU;;l Church, officiat­ feathers and tulle. Tho bride­ quiem w a v celebrated, in St. Mary'r* flick the switch. To us-service means a crowd one problem on top of another. groom’s mother wore a taupe crepe cctta Orlando Erbetta; two sons, Church, Burial v/ar> in Mt.‘Olivet ing. assisted b y tli»* Itev. Norman hat-and dress. Both had orchid Frank imd. Louis .Erbetta, both of Cemetery...... • ...... R. Riley, pai.tor of St. John’s Meth* constant effort to (jivo yoil that dopend- When those unpredictable omergen* corsages. ■ ...... Cliflwoodf-three- daughters, Mm fjd Ut Church, Interment ' wan yin' A reception for 150 guests was Anijella^ S. Chumatti, Elizabeth: Davit Harry McCann ...... Old Tcnricnt Cemetery. " 1 ability ot all times, cion come — you can ront assured that held at the Park Ave. Firchoiise. Mrs. ( Lucy ^ Bulars, Miss Victoria Davis Harry. McCann. 01, of 470 Union Beach. After a trip to Erbetta. both of ClifTwood. und Harding Rd., Laurence Harbor, Occasionally this is a tough job, Galen we're doinK everything in our power to' Florida; the couple will live at 820 .three grandchildren/ died Monday ri'ight. Feb,“ 20, 1050, WHARTON MEMORIALS keep everyone in service. Our crews..r Prospect Ave., Union Beach. ( Funerul sreviccs were held from at the Perth Ainboy General Hos­ whipping in from the Northeast...hurri­ his late residence Saturday rnorn pital. A vrctired employee of the Maf«M'tn'K«fperl Monumani W o r k §_ canes from the South.,.snow, sleet and directed by two-way radio.,.are a ll out Jamtt-Cohan ing. A requiem moss was celc* New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., Highw ay Cohan-FIynn * ' ‘ bratcd at 0 o’clock ia-^WJ' 's he had lately been employed by the Keyport N. J. -• ice from eycry direction — these cause to k eep th e m all on. Then as always, the Miss Alberta T. Cohen, daughter Church, Keyport. Intermeni wa.4 Wclin Davit Boat Co. Phe/nc Keyport 7-1124 of Mr. and Mrs. - Philip Cohen, 40 In the church cemetery. S u r v i v i n g are his wife, Or&a, a trouble! Ejpecially in thoW intcr-emcr- goal of Jersoy Central Tower & Light Broadway, Keyport,* bccamc the daughter, Mr*. Harry Aknlk ofj gency conditions can arise almost with- Company is to glvo you the best possible bride of Roger William James, son Samutl Quackenbuih New Ilydc Park, L. I.t two grand* j , of Mrs. Charles Ditmar, .Washington Samuel uac^enbush*, 64. died children and a. sister. Mrs. Mar-1 tyit warning. Tfempcraturcs change vio­ scrvica at tho lowest possible cost. St, Keyport and Miss Cohen's Thursda^rTeb. 16,. If^O. in His honu; garet Powncr of Philadelphlir • : DR. LOUIS I . PRAGER brother, Walter Earl Cohen, took Irt Greystonc Rd, Old Bridge. lie Funeral services will bo held! Mis? Geraldine Elizabeth FJynn, 33 w as a masorv contractor. . tojnorTOw^fFridayrttfUrmwn at 2 OPTOMETRIST Broadway, Keyport daughter of Survivors Include his wife. Mrs. o'clock from the Gtfrrelson-KoyeiP ‘T e y e s e x a m in e d Mr. und Mrs. John Flynn, Jereey Edna Quackcnbush; two sons. 'Leon F u iic ra l Chapel, 285 High St.,,Perth City, as his bride. In a double o f fMarlboro Rd. i«nd W alter of Ainboy.. Burial will be in. Alpine 35 W. Front Si., Keyport wedding Sllnday afternoon, Feb. IB, Greystonc Rd.; a daughter, Mrj. Cemetery. 1 1950. The pdndlclight ceremony Evelyn Styles of {Sayrevllle; iwn T.L Keyport 7.2020 Jersey Central Kower & was performed at 4 o'clock in Cal­ sister*.. Mrs. Bertha Clayton of . John Broxmier IIOURH vary Method/st Church. Keyport by Epglishtowo. and Mrs. Ida W h it lo c k John Broxm tet.:-68.; 1 7 9 Main DAfLV; fi *.m, io §3tt p.m.- - • ■ • - COMPANY the Rev. Charles R Smyth, pastor. of Old Bridge; two brother*. Percy S L Matawan. died a t h ls liome, , W ed., 0 a.m . to Jl Noon - Miss Cohen was given in marriage and Douglaj of O ld Bridge. ’ - Tuesday morning, Feb. 21, 19W Frl,, i a.m. to • p,m. by her .brother.. W illiam.. Prand pf . The Rev. Albert Eastman of the He wai bom in Germany aiid hadi . Sat, 9 a.m. to p.m. PAGETWO-SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, Thursday; February 23, i9so the 1942 aggregation that lost only Silver Dollar Women'* 201; Cbarli^ - Pcryihtf;'...... 208; ‘ R a y ! Rod & rG u n C T tfj - \ , 3 0 ’ >vi33 one game on u tough schedule. Diner Protects Kruser, »214; ‘ 'Al Eirpbsilo, 212;' I Toiirlne’ ‘ (s 'nnrrh . 29 ' Shurfleboarders Active Charlie Surdella, 214; Al Sussman, Schanck’s Oil Heaters . 25 • HERE AND THERE—The Raritan 202; John O verly, 200; Jo h n Davino, Pat's Star Market ...,.... 24. Boys Club w ill open its fourth- dia­ Perfect Record . Tho Silver Dollar women’s, shuf- 223; Klug, 210; J im Genovese, 222* Cliffwood Inn ...... i l . 20 mond season Apr. 10. W ork w ill lleboard team has completed 20 of U u Kortenhaus; 225-il3r-John Sa}'* Lavo ie La b s-. .*>... "17 - ~ be started'soon to*ready the club's its 38 scheduled games for this della, 203; Atidy Diodato, 201*233. LaZare Shoes ______. . . 10 Loses 44-41, But Big field and .an. effort w ill be made Ends M-O Campaign season a^d to d ate th e rccord shows Pace* Montagna's To io enter the team in a fast, junior 12 wins, two loses and six ties. Of ' ' W L Blue fc Outplayed In With Enay 64-30 Win ■ 3-0 Win Over Crate’*; ifontogna's Amoco . 4 6 .league. Al Ladouceur, manager, thes? matches,* three were against 15 Marine Discharged • THIS COLUMN American Legion...... Later Stages SUGGESTED | ask? .that oil players attend next Over Long Branch male teams. * , Legion Loses Ground . 43 - 17 several time9 that bowling" 'be in' Monday's meeting.. . . . Roy Erick­ Keyport ‘Taxi 40 • 23 CpL Francis Rhilander has re­ troduced Into thc sports programs In order to complete the remain­ Insertloa ot new tacea into the son ,postcards thAt he flew from Jumping away to a 28*11 lead ln L e d b y E d Costic whose 207-190­ powW»w’s Tavern ... .3 8 , 22 of both Malawan and Keyport H. S. K ey West to Havana for u hectic ing schedule, the.team will face ceived his discharge from the Matawan H.S. lineup>_at' Manasquan, the first half, the Keyport Diner 221 scores gave film hig h set honors Pete*s Tavern ., '— , 37 .7 2 8 Ill:, schools throughout1 the Shore five days of sightseeing (?) in the two opponents euch week for the Marine Corps ai Camp LcJeiine, Friday,-ahCT-theMaroonand Steel walloped the Long Brandt YMCA, with a total of -824, Montagna’s Crate’s Beverages .. , . 35 ‘ 28 Conference kegling has caught on Cuban hot spot. He left Palm Beach next six weeks. Monday, the Silver N.7D., and, is now at-the.home of had lSake^ a I7ttthuttlplnff in tbe 04-30,, Monday, to ring down the Amoco bowlers widened their lead Keyport Bar ...... n34 .2 0 w ith a bang. Th e nnnual conference on the. 18th for'O hio , , , . Bobby .Dollar team met the DuPont men's fltst' Quarter converted .a poten­ curtail/with a perfect 18-0 record over the American Legion to five Keyport Cleaners ...7 '32— 28 his. parents, Mr. ^nd Mrs. Albert tournament this year w ill be staged Disbrow, who now puts in a stint team In Keyport at the Silver tial sad rout into a real ball game at the Hed Bank Ilec alleys and for the 1849-50 M-O League-season. gomes in die win column by turn* Devino Block Co. .... j0 3d Rhilinder,. .Chingai’ora Ave., Kej;- at Kollo's- Post House weekends, is Dollar. Last night, ..Silver Dollar , la Which, the Vaunted Big Blue had entries have been- received from confident that he can take Cliff- Actually the Dinermen still must Ing baek Tourine’s T a v e n i 3-0 last ■ Garber Supply Co.,... , 30 33 p ort ,' . played a return match with Heri- a desperate struggle of it to win Freehold, Lakewood* ■ Hoffman, wood’a Rudy Bruno. Th is match face the Kaplan Celtics, the team wee)t in the Busineasmen-'s Bowling nie's women's team in Union Beach, 4 4 -4 1* 7 • '• • ' Rumson, Point Pleasant, Red Bank, would be* a \ natural for u taxing finishing out the season for-the dis^ Monday night, Silver Dollar will League. , , ; AS the first quarter was ending, Manasquan, Leonardo .and Neptune. show hereabouts. . . . -Birthday banded Red Bank Trojans, How Neptune copped the crown last travel to T e rry ’s, in Cheesequake, Montagna> record; stands at 48*15 most Matawan supporters in the congrats to Rodykllelfnan who did ever, since ull the Trojan games are year. It seems to ui that with thc while the Legion keglers have a crowd were wishing they had his celebrating Sunday. . . . In our for a return match with the Du­ number of alleys ayuilable at the listed as forfeits, that win ulready 43*17 standing a full three-game stayed home and watched a tele­ travels wc picked up the info that Pont team, and on Mar. 1, they will Matawan-Keyport Rec Center and a tract on Route fi-4, less than two is Included in the Diner’s record. edge, over the third place Keyport vision show; so outclassed were have the Champ’s Bar women's the Keyport Legipn it would not be m iles west .of Matawan, has been The main, scoring punch for the Taxi combine. Th* Legion turned tlteir favorites. Coach Jud. Evans team as their opponents at Keans- difficult to set; up-11 suitable pro­ looked over as the possible site of Dinermen- against Long Branch was back ChJte’a Beverages 2-r ldst revamped his lineup at that June- gram to serve .our two area high burg. a public golf course, As we-have provided by Tom Alikas who- rack* Week. ture by calling his tall players off schools., Bow ling is a clean and it, plans already huvc been drafted Up 17 points, only.one of which was The three Silver Dollar high Other three*game winnera last the. court and sending In Herb Staer, healthful sport aridjt would pro­ for the Apt nine holes: . . . We of the charity variety. Jim Crod- scorers to date are Mrs. Louise vide wholesome recreation during week were. Keypert Cleaners over Tom Noddings," A rt M ay and Fred have been noting with i n t e r s t the dick also scored i n d o u b le figures Brock, Mrs. Dorothy Warwick and the long* Winter months to those Emerson to team up with Ray Arm* improved play of Keyport High’s ill) for the winners,„,P«ve Bradley, Mrs. Betty Schular...... I..:;.. . Ouni.CIub students who do not play. basket­ Hnigl> Cund£y_. in Jhe ;laUert stages over Garber Supply Co., Pete’s strong, lone starter to remain.\ " was hlgli 'foKOie' ^V.*1’’' ' ...... ' ball. ------of tHe'llalders*' campaign. Several Tavern .over Lavoie Labs. Keyport . The 'change worked wonders. The loss.was the 11th in 14 M-O times Jhe has hit for double figures. Diner Plays Benefit Bar, BowWow's Tavern bnd Key­ Nodding^ iij. particular, proved a League engagements for Long • WALT JANKOWSKI, the Oak . . . St. Joseph’s School cagers port Taxi won -2-L decisions over thorn In the side of the Big Blue might have compiled a better record- Branch. The Keyport Diner quintet, cur- Shades bistro owner who recently Cliffwood Inn. LaZare’s Shoe? and as he dumped Ih three baskets and biarehed down the middle aiBle, this yeur if the services of a coach In accounting for Monday’s easy tcnt chhmplon.s of tlie Monmouth* Schonck’s Oil Heaters in. that order. May two in sparking a drive that wilt have his BowWows in the were available throughout the sea­ win, the Dinennen turned in one Ocean County League, will travel put Matawan back in the ball game Bayshore Softball League again son. , . . Hugh Boyle of Cliffwood, of. thoir smoothest passing games ofhu.thc Belmar Community Center Harry Ross, American Legion, at halftime.25-22. this season. Milfe’’ Cox, so we is doing a swell job handling young the season. So badly were the ‘’VTjon Wednesday night, M ar, 1, to turned: in the best,single game score boxers over Matawan Township George-Hunter returned to the hear, will do the piloting, with tossers outclassed that the affair|ciogh with un all-star M.O. lengue last week, a 233. Others w ith 200 .or the club being built around way. . . . How many * remember Mutawan. lineup after the. inter­ actually wris “no contesC from the (team for the benefit of the polio belter, games .wcrei; Joe; Pep,. 220; such old standbys as the .Dzwil when Charlie Brownmliler, trimmed mission and the onslaught was con­ opening whistle. Steve Slovcnz, 209; Pete Fia^hler, down to a neat 185, used to be one fund. This will be the main event tinued egaJnBt-tiie--toUSquQners1 ... brothers^ Yosh Desin, Jfohriny V Tu rk and pome othci^' WllO heed uf Hie better basketball Tefs around Keyporl (64) ou.fln.fltlri?ci/-Vft.cgrd- of_thr4«.eage A basket by Armstrong and a foul .„no .introduction -to area diamond Perth-Amboy way.-.-... Which re­ P 1 contents. by:Huntentie± thr scorffandEmer- , fans. -In addition there will he minds that Gaza Chizmodia ofPerlh Carney, f jr 3 -.7.L s . son sank a foul to put Matawan ■some new faces in the lineup. Amboy, has been tflecled president Shaw, f ... 4 0 fi ahead.- . - . * According lo ‘the* rumor 'mart, of tlie newly formed Old Timers, Kedj^rskJ, / Here; however, the Squan five teams’representing Union Beach, an organization of court stars who Connor, f .. (tftdhtkjhadsi ! showed Its real cltws. George Brucn The Cliffwood Angels, the Silver performed in Middlesex County in Fuller, c . .. . THEATRES and Walt Keith quickly broke" in­ “Dollar Bav of Keyport; the'S.: the 1920s - und e a rlie r.--T h e Old MATAWAN Timers have nine (count ’em) vice T. Alikas, c . . T#l. Malawan 1-23(5 side the Matawan defehsea for M Cl.ub of-Brownspoint; BUI Burlew’s Restaurant or Laurence presidents, including Ross Fountain McGuire, g . * RED BANK + baskets which put their team in Fri.. Sal. F^b. 24*25 Harbor; the Keyport Diner, of Matawan, Charlie Epplnger of W orlley, g . the van again, , llie Big Blue Blowly W oltir Pldaton - Paler Lowford Sportsmen’s liestaurant, 'Goody South Amboy, ond Frank llelies’of Croddick, g , pulled aw ay to a 30-29 advantage Janvt Leigh * Johnson’s of Lockport; Lavoie > Long Branch. A dinner is scheduled H. Alikas, g CARLTON by three.quarter time. Matawan Labs, Morganville, and possibly for the Packer House, Perth Amboy, “The Red Danube” wo3 not to be shaken off, tiring a Keansburg club, will apply for on Mar. Ifl. . . . S u g g e stio n to AJ 27 10 (14 . . — and — . Todty uuf Tomorrow . though they might be against their admission to what should be a Schwnrck: Why nol run a one-day H o y R o g e r * faster circuit in 1050. As yet we tournament for the ladles on your Long Branch (30) Van Johnson - John Hodltk taller foe. The Maroon and Steel G did not again threaten to take over have heard nothing definite on Keyport alleys before the season “Susanna Pass” Unger, t ____ . 1 the lead but they were coming Mnnny LaZ are ’s plans for the ends? We think it would be a In Trucolor season. His LaZare's Shoes popular idea and draw well. . . . Wingert, ( . . . . I BATTLEGROUND along as. the game neared Its end Revival Feature Safurday Night lenm, last year's champs, were And with that pleasant thought let's Vim Winkle, : t "- and the Squanere were well content SUN- MOH. and TUES. reported as being set on playing draw, the curtain until next T h u rs­ Bradley, f .. . . 3 "The Lost Patrol” tu hour the whistle sound as their day. , Borla Karlofi ■ Victor McLaglen independent ball this season, but' Mcgill, c ____ . f) AMBUSH lead was lopped In the last minute until Munny gly.es with the Info Cannon, c. ... . 0 Sun., Mon. Feb. 26-27 . s t a r r in g to.three points. we cannot' pass along the1 true Cainassa,- g .. . 2 Hobvrt Taylor Poor work from the foul line Word. « Shore Conference Eager, ---- . “THE STORY . cost the Matawan Jayvees a 48-40 0 WED- and Thuw, Relsner, g ... . 1 OF SEABISCUIT” uctback at; the hands of the Man • EX-KEYPORT HIGH COACH Rosalind Russelt - . Friday Night - Sayre, g . Shirley Temple - Lon McCaHItler p Robert Cummings asquan JayVeeS. Joe Barile’.i Bound* Brook team is 0 lo play in the Central Jersey Red Bank 03,point Pleasant 43. Wirklund, g ...... o o lio • - • ' MMawan (41) ' bracket in Group III this* year, Neptune 59. Lakewood 38. “LAW OF THE TELL 1t ”t O TH E ; ' G F P affording’ us a chance to look over Hoffman 05, Freehold 04. . 10 10 30 Emerson, f ...... 0 1 '3 Joe’s club. Barilo's boys recently ; MapaSquan 44, Matawnn 41. KeypoVl . 28 30— 04 BARBARY COAST” JUDGE Kupka, f 7 ...... fl ~ I I put on an eight-game winning Gloria Henry - Adel? Jergtni Leonardo .r>fl, Trfms River 45. Long Brnnch ...... 11 Ifl— 30 Starlfns FRIDAY Armstrong, i ____ ...... 4 2:.. IQ streak, but It exploded when they RiirnRon. .58, Keyp o rt 41, Officials. LaBlonda and Hope. Tuei., Wed., Thun. Lyle, c r ...... ; . . . . o _ 1 _ 1 ran into South River’s tough crew THELMA? JORDAN Taylor, c ...... 0 0 Q Friday. At thut, thoir lately Final Standing* Feb. 28. Mar. 1*2 compiled victory skein was suffi­ ...... ; itarrlag -• May, g ...... 2 0 - 4 W L Pet. Barbara Stanwyck - cient to draw Joe's boys a bye in Sullivan’s Inn Loses “PINKY” ...... 4 4 '12 1.000 . .. • - W e n d e ll C e r t y Hunter, g ...... tlie qualifying round of state play Red B ank ...... 12 0 Jeanne Crain - Elhel Barrymore Staer, g ,,...... _ 0 - . 2 .__.2 Neptune ...... 11 1 ' .010 The shufflcboard team represent­ . Elhel Waters ...... and--they-rWHl-facff? thet-winner-of- _ _ 2 _ 0 0 Mahasquon 7 i ...... 10 7833 ing Goody & Ein’s Tavern, Keyport, NoddinB*. 6 the Somcrville-Prlnceton game for . • T o O u r L a d y P a tr o n s STRAND tbe right lo meet South River, un- HofTman . . . . . 0 3 .750 defeated the Sullivan Inn weight- Starting Wed. and Thurs.. 15 11 41 {Questionably, in tho Contra! Jersey Freehold .; :.. 7 ' 5 ,r»eir men Sunday "afternoon 0*2 in what . March <1 and 2 , finals, Joe had-been doing ull right Today and Tomorrow Maltuquan (44) Leonardo ...... 7 5 J»83 was billed as a Keyport "grudge and every Wed. and Thurs. in football at-Dound Brook, but his GF P Matnwan ..... ;... 4 8. .333 match.'*- Th e teams w ill meet again thereafter w ith evening basketball, teams have not measured WING AND A llurldy; f 0 0 0 Toitis lU ver ...... 4 B .333 thw Sunday, with the Lockport con* adult odmlstion ticket plus up to the success he had nt Keyport. Zellor, f ., 0 2 Lakewood .... tlngent. Invading lhe Six Corners. Sc service charge. PRAYER He was in the-final rounds more •,... 3 0 .250 w it h Brucn, c 2 20 times than he was out of them with Keyport ...... 9 .250 Dana, Andrews - Don Anteche Keith, g .. 2 7 11 the Red Raiders.’ He ond Tom At, Highlands . 9 .250 Purina Feed. Start Baby Chicks Co-Feature Morgan, g 4 3 11 Phipps gave Keyporl the foolboll numsqn ...... 3 .0 . .250 and Turkeys with Startena—tho Pollack, g , 0 0 , o team that wjJl never be forgotten, Point Pleasant .... 2 10 ,100 coirolete food. Stultz. wjtl SUBMARINE PATROL 15 14 44 Score by Periods All Colored Mldnlghi Show Matawan _____ 4 18‘ ‘ 7 12—41 SA T,, Feb. 2Sth TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY Feb. 28, March 1 Manasquan .... 17 8 11. 8—44 Doozs Open at 11:90 P.M. Matinee- Wednesdar. Starting at 2 P. M. - Officials; Saunders and Phipps STRAND THEATRE See the* On*-and Only._____ * B ill Robinson tn Malawan J.V. (40) 6tNt HiaiAMb JB5( 0H*mtJ G FP , HARLEM IS n , Caden, ...... 0 0 KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY TIERNEY-COMTE- FERRER -BICKFORD ^DeNardo, ...... 1 0 a 5 HEAVEN M orrow, c ...... a 2 18 Plus All-Star Shorts wllh - Joe Louis, Louis Jordan, ‘ Scally, g ...... 3 0 0 LeniLHome and olher* I t Starting Next Tuesday and-Wednesday, Feb. 28-Mar. 1 V 4 Emerson, g ...... 3 * 2 * SUN. and MON. 2 a ^ 0 0 ' and every Tuesday and Wednesday thereafter. M _ FOWLER Donald Woods ln COMEDY CARTOON SNAPSHOT 18 4 40 THEATER BARBARY PIRATE Manasquan J.V (48) ' TO OUR LADY PATRONS KEANSBURG, N. J. Co-Feature G F P • " Opposite Public School Marlha Vlckevs - PhlUp Reed TO THE LADIES AT ALL PERFORMANCES Messich, f ...... 8 0 18 Phone Keansburg 6-0300 i Matinees Saturdays and Hobday* no,sa, ...... 1 0 2 at 2 p. m. DAUGHTER OF McLaughlin, c ...... 1 0 2 OLD COLONIAL Continuous Sundoy from 2 o. in. “Old Colonial Dinnerware” Lattimer, g . 5 3 13 THE WEST Meyers, g ...... 2 1 5 TOES, and WED. with your admission ticket plus 10c service charge Solaeo, g ...... 0 , 0 0 Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 23-24-25 Kleinkauf, g ...... 5 0 10 —DIN N E RW AR E - ' . I CHEATED THE ------t:-— THE STORY OF ... LAW ...... 22 4 48 Exquisite Hand Etched Design Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 2-3-4 Score by Periods s t a r r in g Siev* B r o d t r Mntawan ...... 5 10 7 11—40 1 Genuine 2 2 K Gold Border MOLLY X DOUBLE FEATURE Co-Feature M an asq uan ... j , . 10 7 20 j l —40 with G o r g e o u s tieorga. Officials; Jansen and Mercun. June Havoc - John Russell a & T 'Z 5 ALIAS" THE "Keansburg Grade School : ... —also— ■ _ CHAMP South Track Meet To Be May 27 < DISH NIGHT SfN N ER The .Keansburg Track'Commlttee DOWN MEMORY LANE Every TmnUy Wednesday which-has -.sponsored -tlio annual “Sot. Motlqee Episode 6 grade school track meet there for Plu> the past three years met on Sunday "WILD^BliLL H1CKOK" ‘ ' to discuss plans for 1050. + FREEHOLD * ; .. It was decided to enlarge the I “Hopalong Cassidy” scope1 of activities of the com­ Sun.,. Mon. Feb. 26-27 Ih mittee os for aa flnancca would ' S T R A N D permit In sponsoring additional ROSEANNA McCOY “STRANGE 'GAMBLE” programs. It was decided to donate Today and Tomorrow K . - a trophy for Uie hoys and oiie for , w ith * ' the girls grade school basketball AMBUSH . , championship;', to . sponsor four Farley Grangor • Joan Evans s t a r r in g leen>age dances each year through Charles Bickford Roberf Taytof the Youth Activities Committee, the . Co-Feature . ... first ot which will bo held on Mar. - Ray Bolger - Jean Dsvts ROLLER SKATING 17 at the Francis PI. School and to Tues., Wed. Feb, Jf-Mar. 1 ; hold (he Fourth Annual Grade MAKE" MINE School Track Meet this year on HOLIDAY AFFAIR LAUGHS f Every Evening Saturday, M ay 27. _ * wifh and TOES. . ' / • •• . • * It,wds nlso decided to extend a » • ' ‘ ' BUH.. MOV. general Invitation, to all civic Robert Miichum - Janet Leigh Van Johnson -' John Hodlslr 7 to 11 P. M. ' organizations and Individual* to Join ln the efforts of the committee , Wed. — Continuous Pcrfoifiance7 BATTLEGROUND In hounding out a youth program. ' stalling a p.m. ' 7 . MATINEES The next meeting of the ci>m. ' WED. and THDRS. Sat., Sun. 1 to 4:30 P. M. v mltlee will be held at the’ Keans- Richard Basehart - Thurs., FrL Sat Mar. 2-3-4 burg Borough Hall on Sunday, Mar. Audrey Totter 12, ' to which' all organization* and Admission- Evenings 55^ Individual) wishing to participate ALL THE KING’S MEN TENSION Matinee 35< are Invited. ^ Co-Feature 1 1 ' with 7 OPEN SECRET . Sav«M«wr, Sav(» O a Have your ■ The Moat Attractive Dinner Service Broderick Crawford • ' w it h Jfurnaca cl(ued and OU Byrner 7 ‘...... 7 \ Jo®nne Dru John Ireland. Jan* Randolph Velvet Skateland checked for blgbett efficiency. ; Ever Offered In Any Theatre! jBtqlt*. . wjU r. Sat. Matinee fepisode 7 Bhovs DaUy U 1:00, 7:00 and 9:00 P JC Beachway, Belvidere Beach You can obtain each artlcl. Matlne. or Evtnlng wiih admiulon tldnl plus a 10c «Vryi« charg*- 1. "WILD BILL HICKOK*"* at Strand, Red'Bank . Freehold , H av Tou read the classified adsr AI lttr Carlton ijl3, fJ» s3uS I.*W F.M . . T e l. 8-OStS /. - .I^EAWSBURG Coot. Saiurdsy, Sunday and Holidays. 11 itn fim m m i THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1950 . ; ' Keyport Tigers Drub ,tl^e punch-wea^y shore fighter. -Me Benefi^'iMat Show Matawan Draws TWO MORE RAIDER, HUSKIE STARS Matawan YMCA Bruno And Asmar Guinness, with un nmnxJnj(-re Ramblers; Hopla Stars covery, sent over a volley aw) The grunt and gronn Industry hot finally spilled Bruno at - tho boll! Tournament Bye Drubbed 7M 8 With Jud Hopla and Bill (Gull) Losers In Gloves llo was too cxluuuitcd to start, the been enlisted, by the . lifutnwup Nagle having . themselves • u: -bi« UvU'd'round;_ Township March of Dimes Coin- J-‘night^with 20 and 1U jwints,. respcc- "It was a tremendous show ot mJU»eJn_tlvc cnm|):ilgn to_combnt Play Rumson-Barnegat Amboy Cagers, Led By I lively, the keyport Tigers admin* Cliffwood Youngster cournge by both.’’ polio. Tho committee.is spnnuorlnj Winner; Sayreville Is Gene Griffin, Post An | istcred a C8*41 shellacking to the Victim Of Questionable Favored For Title i Keyport Ram blers on the Balbu^h u wrestling show nt, the Mutuwun- . Easy Triumph.' ' j Auditorium court, Keousburg, Decision At Newark Keyport Lady Bowlers Keyport Iteo Center Mur, B, The way has been eased for Mat- [Thursday. Hopla's effort guve him Still In Second Place •'The Matawan YW CA cogers step­ Hopes for Golden Gloves ’titles awpn High's .basketballers to gain i n total of 163-points scored fur tho ped up in class., last week and . the for two bayshore fighters in lhe 1050 the sejni-flnal round of play for the Tij^eri in ,13 games. ' Al Schwarck’s Keyport Roc entry rosult^was-a 71-48^drubbing admin­ tounumitfnt sponsored by the Stur- Central Jersey, Group I, title next Tno Tigers ju m p b d 'aw ay to an in the Kcunflburg 1-udies' Monday istered by the Rosary Memorial Ledgcr/wcnt glimmering Tuesday month. The Maroon and Steel is early lead and outseored the oppo­ Night Leaguu continued iu M*cond Post five of *Perth Amboyr It was night' in Newark’s Laurel Garden slated to make its tourney start sition in all four quarters. Juko place, one game off tlio pace, by the worst defeat if the current when Rudy.. JJruno of ClifTwood, agpinst the winner of a qualifying Helfrlch, with 14 points, was top scoring a 2-1 win. over Mnrqiiet's campaign for the '‘Y," The loss,was man for the losers. . . was the victim- "of w questionable round game'between Rumson and Pharm acy. A h ern ’s M arket and the sixth in 14 games for Matawan. technical knockout, and , llugh .Barnegat Time and place for the Keyport Tigers (68) Gentile's Market, the No. 1-3 teams, Matawan High’s, low-ceiljngcd Asmar, Keansburg, was knocked contest has not been announced, k a F P respectively, also nicked uj>"~2*l gym, did not bother, the Amboyani 0 out in the second round, . tout it is thought the game will -Nanle,.. f- ... . 0 ... 111 decisions. AheraViiontlnuos Jn .the us they proceeded to build up u o be staged in Asbtiry Park; Mar. 3'< J; Jones, f . 1 5 Bruno appeurcd in the finals of lead by one full game, ihe snmo ' 4. • . six*point>lead ut-tho half und then II. Jones, X'...... 3- 0 i\ the 12fl-pound novice division and murtfln Keypoit holds over Gen­ went on to make it "no contest" Iifa'rosa, ...... 3 0 Matawan should emerge the win­ f ... 0 A sm ar in the open- division at the tile’s, ' ’ . following the . intermission. • Hopla: c ...... 10 0^ 20 ner against such opposition. The same weight.'.Jerome MeGuinness The ladles turned in some ‘good The “Y" started off in contention, Beach, g" ... 1 7 of North Arlington, was credited Huskies drubbed the Purple Bull­ scores Monday night • as . follows? leading 10-9 in the first period and Fire,stine, g ...... , 3 0 (1 dogs of Rum son jn a game played with the verdict over Bruno. Asmur Irene'Olah, 107: Grace Stover, 100; with two minutes remaining in the .. —' —■ — was chilled by Gurney Smith, rep­ during the regular silaWrt'By such DnrU Casey, 1U3; Helen Scott, HJ7' second- fram e still held ;m ’edge, ■ nil • lift resenting the Winfield Recreation, a wide margin there should be little 2 17(1: Rose Reeht, 150; Chicjcle Mul- 23*21. A t , this^ point the visitors . Ramblers iiU In ..L39...of. .tlvft.. .secoud. Sm ith just Now Stcwaff-Wornor .question abput their doing it again. ltgn)%- W Xenore M iller, 174-1(17: notchVd7our* M Kennsburger. ■. ■ . . Wall Furnace dp^s not have' a record to match Ilclfrich . f. ■. JlU ilu JXicluuand, - IU7-U17 {--Loit -«n* The visitors continued hot in the EnK lisli, ...... 2 0 4 With Matawan but has beaten Toms --Aidljyiiy-MnrcnghtrveltrafrStar* dorf. 150*152; Rvelyn Bennett, 172* Operates Efficiently next frame1, outscoring the 2 3 7 R iver,. something Matawan could Leavy. - C~7T7T Ledger boxing writer, had the 1(10; Kdlth Schwarz, 171*lfi4;-Agnes j7-.and-flntahed:afr the rout with :< 2 a not do. Metzger, g *... followmg”hrsny about the McGuln- lleiuold, 173; Dorothy Kennei', 151: In Any Wobfhor 10-B edge, in tlic flnjil canto. Grahani, g .. z 0 - G ranted they defeat the Bumson- ness-Bruno nlTulr: ■ ■ * _S»(Ue Jacques, '109; Lou D riekler, Gene Griffin sparkled through­ Terwllllger, g ...... 2 0 4 Barnegot winner, the Huskies should “Around'Ibis town (Newark) they 103; Thehna Km im , 170*151). out ' the evening and enrned ;;31 ■ • — ' —*— be meeting Sayrevilie in the semi­ will talk for years of a novice pointirfor hfhiself in' a banner ex* 17 ~ ' 7 41 The stnndinpi; f i n a l . ,The Bombers, like tho Maroon featherweight fight In which Jerry hibltion. He was ably assisted by • W L anil Steel, draw a bye in the M cGuinness, a lanky Gl»v<*r from Hop Hurrigan, who netted 10. Har­ Ahcrn'.H Market ...... 37 21) Power failure cannot tffeet ~ qualifying round and should move North Arlington, climbed courage vey Morrell was. runner, up Jo Keyport And Highlands Keyport Rec ...... JUL. 30 SAF-A1RK since it does not! into the serrti*finali> by_ defeating ously off the llo o r! to technically Grirrin-Auith if), counicrss-. Mf>‘\«'3-lG shellacking from VOUR POCKETBOOK will meet the winner of the Cart- the second heat. Ilruno belted him Russell ...... 1 \ ® Atlantic Highlands. , eret-Hoffman bracket for the title. w UH . two . mere., hard-- rk lld s. iu a Schanck,- g ..-.. 3 0 4 The league's leading-seV»rers: - — ’ In other groups,' Neptune. Group conuT and had him near i\ knock­ Styled for DssutJ Morrell, g ...... 0 1 10 II state champions, open defense of out agulm Andermn, g ...^ ...... 1 0 2 Bordullis, Atl. Highlands ...... 1.14 All-slumlnum their title by meeting Lakewood. Huffman, Keansburg ...... — ifi’ll lt seemed, as if the referee had Conttruotioa , actually stopped the .Vnateh when If. ..they w in this one, the Scarlet . 23 ’ 2 4*1 Vaughn, Highlands ...... 141 Fliers • tangle with "lhe victors in lie stepped between them but he Silent as 8unll|bt) Rosary Post (71) Uuilson, Highlanrls ...... 113 the' Manasquan-Toms R iv er game. yanked them apart and. let them a f p Onistman, KeaiiBburg ...... 101 In the second brackct in this group, continue, And that was the end for Grlftin, f ...... W II 3! Sclmmock. Keyport /...... 1)7 a ll w inning Red Bank first opposes Vcrducci, f . 3 0 — (I Kearney, ICatontown...... Ill Leonardo, and Freehold takes on Mailt*, c ...... 2 0 *1 Armour, Matawnn ...... 70 Highland Pnrk. The winners of Surdone ...... 2 0 . 4 Alberts, Eaiontown ...... 77 these two gnmcs inect in the semi­ Harrigan, g ...... 0 -2 IN’ Muniz, Keyport ...... 74 LET US VACUUM pLCAN finals. Neptune and Red Bank are Nurnberger, g ...... 3 0 A Cottrcl^ Keyport ...... 74 YOUR FURNACE odds-oa favorites to be the final­ Montiduvlo ...... i 0 3 NOWI ists'. . Holy Name Plans For '.Group III pairs Bound Brook, ■ 33 5 71 coached by-Joe Barile, former Key­ Rosary Post 0 20 23 IO-t-71 Boxing Show On May .5. . port High mentor, against the win­ Matawnn "Y" ...... 10 13 17 fl—4U LOUIS 4TULTZ,-i?: ner, of a game between Somerville The Union /B^ach. Holy Name SUBURBAN INSULATING OfTieial: Bates, . _ .. OIL BURNING and Princeton High in one bracket. Society will promote ;u Golden EQUIPM ENW / SERVICE In another bracket. South. River GJnve amnteur boxin?; show at Bid- & HEATING CORP.. .faces Hamilton Township. The State Tourney Pairings bach’s Auditorium, Keansburg, Fri­ fUtl OIL'KWOttNl-COAL 130 Mnln St, Matawnn. H. J. Bncktowriers arc the favorites in day, May fi. ' KSYPORT 7-2104 ••KEYPORT Tel, Mnt. 1-2321 rhis'grblipr ...... Group 1—Bnmognt-Rumson win­ George Ader/ Society president, Group IV play sends Asbury ner vs. Matawan; Hightstown- anti John M ueller, w elfare ch air­ Park against the winner of the New Pcnnington winner vs. Sayreville; man. are (^-operating to present Brunswick-Woodbridge game in one Metuchcn-Jnmesburg winner vh. an outstanding show which will division and Thomas Jefferson of, South Amboy: Atlantic Highlands feature some of the best amateurs In Attention, Sport Fans! Elizabeth against the Perth Amboy-. vs. Cartcrel. ' the state along with boys from the P lainfield w inner in the second. G roup .2-Ncptunc-Lakcwood county who are cutting quite a The undefeated Jeffs are favored to winner vs. Monasqunn-Toms River; Kwath in amateur circles. . Red Bunk-Lennardo winner vp. 2 -Big Basketball Games - 2 take *the state title in this group, A star-studded card of 12 contests, but. Coach Chippy Coleman’s As­ Highland Purlc-Freehold winner. comprising lightweights to heavy­ Both M.-O. League Contests b u ry P ark Blue Bishops have been GEORGE HUNTER Group 3 — Somerville-Prineeton weights, will be exhibited. As soon coming along; fast enough to have Is a Metawan H.S. student who transferred from HightsiownH.S. last winner vs. Bound Brook; South as the various Golden Glove tour­ at River vs, Hamilton. upset possibilities in Central Jersey year. A junior, Hunter never played high school football until he came neys and state tournaments con- out. for lhe 1849 Huskie squad and earned a varsity berth. In basketball play. cludc.lhe. feature .attract ions nfTlhH KEYPORT HARDWARE CO. Malawan-Keyport Recreation Center Hunter.is Malayan's second highest scorer. He Is rated a good man under Stoker and B low er Owners. show w ill be made public. 28 W. Fionl SI. KEYPOnT the basket. Specially prepared Buckwhcat and O A K BHADEB LOWEIt MAIN BTI1EET. MATAWAN____ Raritan Boys Club Rlcc Coal—No Clinkers. Immediate You can buy Security Bonda by Plans Boxing Show Have you read the classified odsT Delivery. Stulti. wjtf (he Payroll Deduction Plan. A llM akes M -0 League The Raritan Boys Club will stage i TYPEWRITERS TONITE, Feb. 23rd, 8:30 p.m. a _ nn nmptpur boxintr show sometime - , Monday Night In M arch fit the'M atawan-Kcyport- — Beimar -VFWr-74,-Rogel*s-Bar 73 and ' • MAIN ATTnACTtON • N „ Rec Center. The show w ill be for j (two overtime periods.) ^ • ADDING MACHINES the benefit of raising funds for tho j Keyport D in er 04, Long Branch A "Big Package”- L o w P r i c c ! K e y p o r t d i n e r (Big Five) clubhouse the organization plans to YM C A ‘ 30. ' : ' Sold, Rented, Repaired. ' Undelealfd M,*0, Lenouo Champions e re ct * Point Pleasant ,Anglers 72. Kap- . PV;f. • VO,' ' ' Inn’s Celtics 34,'. . Exact date for the show will be , Standings announced as soon as details can CLAVERITES of Asbury Park WL P ci. be cleared with the AA.U. Ac­ (Lost Year's Chompi) 0 1.000 cording to present plans the card Keyport Din6r . . IB Belmiir ' VFW , ... . 12 2 ' .857 m Also Preliminary Came Starting at 7:30 p, m. will feature two five-round bouts A . P ; Boys* Club . 13 4 .705 Exdmlra Aa«nt lot and eight three-round contests. Point-Pleasant I . v 8 .. 7 .533 Area talent will be featured and ROYAL R.ogel's B ar . . 7 B. .407 MONDAY NITE, FEB. 27th at 8:30 P. M. jo m t- o f- the .boxers ..from J h js sec­ World's No, 1 TyptwrlUr. Bnc k~ Cm jth!r--.Tr ~ 7 -- - 8 - --i407- tion who will compcte include Bob ______2—BIG GAMES—2 LaZare's Shoes . , 5 9 . .300 Dlsbrow, Roy Jensen and William Varsity Club ... . 5 J13 Fagan of the Raritan Boys. Club: KEYPORT DINER v*. KAPLAN'S CELTICS L. Branch YMCA . 3 11 .214 SERPI CO.'S Rudy Bruno 'and Joe Jiosne of Kaplan’s Celtics . 0 18 .000 I'llELIMINAJIY OAMH ClifTwood, and Jackie Smith and Office Equipment Co. Sylvfcsto Tomascjlo of Matawan. Thursday 10S Monmouth 01. BAYSHORE BRAVES Vs. A. P. SPORTSMEN In addition many Golden Glove Kaplan's Celtics at Buck Smith’s. nED BANK ADMIBBIONi ADULTfl OSc ~ BTUDENTI1 USe tournament competitors ure ex­ Rogel’s Bar-'at Varsity Club, pected to enter. - Coal — Coal. Place your order Classified ads get result cheaply. NOW. Stultz.

Keiscr'Fraxer*B new low*prIced Attention Skaters! BAYSHORE YOUNGSTERS PREP FOR RACES solomoUIe Ii a “I>1| package” as Is rfrnMnrirBlrd Irt the tag* l i g f dinplay alxivi*. T h e 17 bafffj including a eleam er trunk and a Coot lorkrr, fit GALA INAUGURAL PARTY n e a t l y Into it« fteduii** nrw- lype giant luggage comport* m rnlt > * h ir b l« forinrd by fold­ FRIDAY NITE, FEB. 24th ing down the rear sral* And then*** r o o m J f fl o v e r for i b r r e To accommodate people thronging to this Roller f r o n t m «| p iH rn g rn . With th r rear k i! upright, lhe ra r i s a Skating’ Center, we will operate Friday, Saturday room y fivr-psiurng^ M m . and SundaV. Matinee Saturday and Sunday. TIm low, sleek styling .<*( the n e w modrl is cotpbaslzcd in GRAND OPENING PARTY FRIDAY sTajJ i the l o w r r plrlure* - Favors pnd Fun for All All Welcome Roller Skating New AK^Condillon lyilem now In operation clean dull and imolta »«ry FRI., SAT., SUN^ 21 Minutes. Every Week ‘MUSIC: RUTH MALLETT at the Hammond Organ Mai. — 't * i p.m. STRAUB MOTORS, Inc. Nltes — 7 * 11 p.m.

As the picture shows bayshore youngsters b**e been engaging in KAISER - FRAZER DEALER luaeup races at Velvet Skateland, Belvedere Beach. in preparation for Matawan-Keyport Recreation Center the Jersey Sbdre Roller Skating Championships lo be held at the Keans- CROSLEY DISTRIBUTORS b u n link, this Saturday ml ,3:30 pjn, The r*ees will b * iU g e d * t lhe conclusion of lhe regular program. Applications for-the various age f. r Telephone KEyporlt-lMI • Valuable Prizes Donated by HEINTZ & KOLOGY, E. Front St. divisions, from 9 lo 15 years, will close Friday afternoon. Official starter for She erento wil> be Rod ttacketl/former natijgal men • figdre Highway 35 and Clark Si. KEYPORT, N. J...... Home Appliance Store, Keyport. ‘ skating champion7 who is associated with the Staten mend BoIUdlum, Gold** sliver aad brome medals will be.awarded lhe individual winners while trophleTwill be presented to the leam iricfors. ' • • - 1 2 L 1

PAGE FOUR—SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL MATAWAN, N. J. msa s 5 5 - : Raiders Lose Keyport ' Finale Friday Recreation League- Y i Cotfafl# Inn (2) Siovenz .'...... ,...1 7 1 180 181 Rumson Bulldogs Grab •Hembling - . . ; 7; - — -173 — 170 - 179 58*41 Decision When Flschler ...... i . .1 5 1 191 148 RufflnJ ...... 102 179 184 Key# Falter Lafayette ...... 158 207 101

-Loading 11-10 in the first period , 845 027 883 and by five points midway through B ar H (1) the second, Keyport Hifch's 'Red Rockefeller ...... 164 14G • 178 Raiders folded badly against Rum' Johnson ...... 157 185 ' 188 5oq, Friday, and eventually wound Bennett ...... 113 148 200 up on the short end of n 58*41 count Moore ...... 1 7 0 148 181 on. their , home . court in a game Vorhies ...... 108 . 19 2 139 w hich closed out* the Shore Confer* once campaigns for the two schools. 817 m The loss to the Bulldogs gave the John's Bar (2) Keys an overall record tor the P c n n e t ii 165 J74 205 • season of four wins and 14 losses. K aufcr ...... 153 172 182 In . conference play Kcyport woii J3eiber . 101 235 185 three and lost nine to finish in a Howard ...... 185 180 202 four*way tic with Rumson, Atlantic Costic ...... 152 200 172 For ten years the anti-trust law yers have been attacking the business m ethods th at • Highlands and Lakewood for ninth ploee-in the standings. - r-- —— ...... 810 ...... Q8 L . IOO6 m ake it possible to give the public the best quality food at the low est prices. .. - Friday the Raiders "trailed -30-21 Strother'* Builders (1) Or =:.... at intermission and they never had May ...... 185 172 228 In our last ad we told you how Federal Judge W . H. A tw ell, at D allas, threw the anti­ a chance* thereafter as Rumson Sussman ...... 148 178 .169 , * earned a 20-13 edge in the third Powelson ...... 102 104___ J91 trust law yers and all their inflam m atory charges against A& P right oiit of his court. frame .and heid van 8-7 margin in P crrin c ...... 184 148 180 . ■ ■ t j J . ■ ■ . ■ \ : :l . ' the flnul period. ' J.' Davino ...... 109 214 212 B ut the anti-trust law yers were not satisfied w ith decisions against them by three Tiic Bulidog mdinstaysT’^ ilo^ ' £anfleld and Bill (Apple) Roun* 878 076 1000 federal judges. ^ , .tree were potent -factors in the Bayylow A. A. (0) winners’ attack,..the former garner* PIllinois. This new case made Peters, g T ...... 0 0 Blind ...... 135 . . . Dcmareo, g ..., ____ ...... 0 1 0 fl. Kruscr ...... 1 0 4 172 137 the defendants with a bill of particulars. most of the same allegations that had been made and dropped in Dallas; , Apgnr. « ...... 4 1 0 Sehw ark ...... 153 107 142 and that are being made against us today. Ronan, g ...... 1 3 Muscarcllo ...... 122 148 So the case was back in Dallas, again. . . . i ■ 1 Mancini ...... 151 170 i 25 8 50 Judge Atwell, carrying out the decision of the Circuit Court, struck. So now, according to the anti-trust lawyers, all four judges who had Koyport (411 770 832 782 out the inflammatory matter. ■** • ruled on the Dallas case were wrong. . ' ' - G F P W L F. Bull, f ...... 2 1 5 Ye Cottage Inn ...... 34 23 He said that without this inflammatory and prejudicial matter the Grand Mullaney, f . . r . . 0 — 0 • 0 John's B ar 34­ -23­ Despite defeats in three federal courts in widely separated parts of the .-H. B.iII, f ...... 4 a; 10 Sehwnrks Rec . - — . 30 27 Jury might never have returned the indictment.: 1------country, they continued their campaign to destroy A&P...... , Whttick; f ...... 0 0 0 .Strother's Builders 30 77 Springsteen, .tv...... 1 1 i 3 Champ's Bar ...... 28 20 Judge Atwell said to'the anti-trust lawyers: . Kitzman, e ...... 0 0 0 Bar H .'...... 25 32 "There are many statements in the indictment which are not at all When Judge Atwell heard of their action he ordered the aiiti-trust lawyers H. Cundey, g ...... : 5 11 Varlcse Conatruction 24 33 to prepare an order for his signature dismissing the Dallas case. .. Coueci, g ...... 1 0 2 Bay view A. A...... 23 34 in violation, and are highly prejudicial and inflam m atory' t ■ - Monteftiso, g ...... 0 0 0 Pam ls, g ...... 2 0 4 The anti-trust lawyers objected. They advanced, an amazing argument. In sighing this order he said to the anti-trust lawyers: DiPoaio, R ...... 0 0 • 0 Key • Mat Church They said that the removal of their inflammatory allegations (which all four “TTiis nolle prosequi does hot have the sanction or approval of this Bowling League judges had agreed did not belong in the indictment) destroyed their case. 15 11 41 court. That is not necessary, nor that the government ask for the . Score by Porlodi court’s approval...... • ------______Rumson ...... 10 20 20 8- 68 Calvary Melhodiit (2) Judge Atwell instructed the anti-trust lawyers to furnish the court Kcyport ...... 11 10 13 7—41 Bilderback ...... 143 145 175 , with a bill of particulars. In short, he wanted specific charges instead G. Boyco ...... 163 167 143 of vague generalities. He set the deadline for furnishing this material “ft is, however, a matter that may be presented to the other court and K . Boyce ...... 173 130 182 at January 15th, 1944. = - may be of interest to the people at large.” Wnrwlck 11? 161 142* Dinermen Gird Wharton ...... 148 * 100 133 When the artti-trust lawyers twice asked for more time, pleading sickness among their staff, Judge Atwell extended the time to February 25th because So after their efforts to destroy A&P had failed in Washington, D. C.,. ' . 740 010 775 Wilson, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas, the anti-trust lawyers moved For Asbury Five Keyporl Reformed (1) he believed that they were honestly tryintr. in good faith, to prepare~the -WASclwnck_^^_. 138 124_153 material he had requested. ^ on to Danville, Illinois. • . J. Reordoh ...... 149 104 157 .. Claverites To Oppose ’ H .,W ille y ...... 100 150 114 Actually, it developed, they were using the time to get rcady to diop the They were still determined to destroy this company which had brought Champions Tonight. > Blind ...... 1 2 5 1 25 125 C. Dick'V...... 104 151 case in Dallas and start it in another court. -more and better food at lower cost to millions of American families. Or* Rec Center Boards Hundicap ...... ‘i.. 50 50 Coach\.Frank Grub’s undefeated 02(1 ' 770 722 . Monmouth-Occan County Lcoguo SI. John’i M»lhodl«l (31 K cyport Diner c«go q u i n t o t, 0. ilojjnrt ...... 1 0 5 132 champions,\ w ill rfceoive the -acid " \H o llc y 104'- 173 .test' tonight (Thursduy) w hen tho R.'tfl. LeRoy bayshore hq.o paters tackle t h e H. Cow les They Were Wrong Three Times Before ! powerful an^lWecdy Asbury Park H. Wnlling .. 175 Ciayerites at\ trte Mjitawan-Keypori 125' Rce.^ Ccntcr.\ \ The prbllmitmry Blini ' Three times the anti-trust wwyers went into federal courts anti made serious and dumaging charges against A&P. coutcfct, which\\will get underway a t 7:30. w ili bring together two fast Three times federal judges said the anti-trust lawyers were wrong and rendered decisions against them...... young ^bayshoreV court rivula, the \ WciJt ReunsburaV-WesternerS und sin previous ads in this scries wc told you about these other anti-trust “gases’’ involving as, which the judges 8g|d were not cases at all. u » r e ~ B r a v ^ ' In the., moiii event, ihti visitors ~\VS' tKmkT^~sHould know xsbout tlhcsD previous cases; because once again the anti'trust-lawycrs are making d^maging-l'illegations’I-thast- . w ill be lon,dcd_ w iti\_thc cream of Asbiiry^Ptirk cot. rt talent, They, could seriously affectrour business if they were believed by the public. \ - too, have comp led u •* brilliant . record durinu tin current season There was t|)[o time in WiiHhington, D. when they There was the time in Wilson, North Carolina; they Tlicre was the time in Dallas, Texas/wlien they made and arc fu lly aw are of Ihc- olTenslvo said we and other good American citizens conupircd said wc and other good American .citizens conspired practically the same “allegations" they are making"-' ... und defensive power of the* M;0 . to fix the price of bread in thut city. ■ . to fix prices paid farmers for their potatoes, . today. — . _ ■ League phamps. Tiic Asbury in­ ' vaders arp coining to town tonight This was the time Fodernl Judge C. C. Wyche directed This was the tiijie Federal Judge W. H. Atwell ruled v bent on hulling thnV 18-gome vie* This was tho tlmo Federal Judge T. Ainu Goldsborough' the jury to bring in n,verdiet o f‘*not guilty”, * that the case should not even be tried. He said that the ':t o f y skfcin Wovoii’ by the Dinermen. ruled that A&P nnd the other defendants did not even indictment contained inflammatory statements that he _ The Clavcriles *yere Me Keypoft- need to put In a dbfenac. He instructed the jury to bring , It was the time Judge Wyche said to the anti-trust would not permit to be presented to a jury. . ers' 'jinx Just. ycur and knocked in a verdict of “not guilty". ■ \ lawyers: . 1 the''Dinermen out of \the league It was the tine Judge Atwell said to the anti-truHt uln my opinion' there is no testimony produced from law y ers: . ■ *?T ■ ■ ., championship• \^>y; defe/ilityr them It was the time Judge Goldsborough said to the anti­ - jn the. declding\ piny-off !«iihtcst, ' Kolsa which U can rejutfil*bly be inferred that the de­ trust lawyers: fendants cntcrixpmlo a combination to depress or “/ know of no American rule, and I wish / had the . W.ith' ’ a ’ 'greatly ' stri\^thcncd W ells, —potoer to ^underscore'the w ord ‘American,’ which squad oT'.'top-flifeht Jiofjpslcrs, ( Ihu J o n e s 7 lower the pricfm potatoes. , J visitors' lire expbclcd .\u :u)vc. thc^ "If yoil wcrc to show.this record io any experienced permits its to try a m an because of his size. Holton . . . “I might say that I never tried.a case in my life bijykhore’s pride a' c1<>scly-<$onte«ted L'ohgtynict trial lawyer in the world, he would tell you that, “If I thought I was presiding over a court and that_ where a greater effort, more work, more invesli- ,. tyattllc tonight* It shoulc| bo'to-Wce* JIan d iciip there was not uny evidence at all, ' / might have to sentence some person becausc he ‘ • tuculur, vhvill-packerf. conflict nation had been dont, com bing almost with a fine- . was a great big fellow, or because he was a IAlli- openiW to" the flnul 'w histle, tooth comb to gather evidence. .. U o n citly. / have never in my over forty yeart’ ex• putiun, I would feel like resigning. God knows wc . ^Coach Grob reports his entire \ Matawan Bapilit (3) . perlcnce.'scen tried a cate that was as absolutely k ^sqfuid is in^he proverbiul pink and V. Fkddtt 105 ’ . . "But, as was said a long time ago, you can't make don’t want it ever to occur in America that the size U confident ofivictory. , M, Duncan . .1... 102 175 . devoid'of evidence as this. That is the honest iruth, brick without straw, and yotii can't make a case is going to determine whether a man is guilty or V\. -The Jrt t)lner will play R. Duncan ...... J47 139 I have never ieen one like il." ■, | without facts." • ' innocent,” " imother homeMame et the Matawn* K. HendcrsoniWw , 171 107 Keypo rt Rec wenter, ^tonday nlgHt, Preston 13(], r 15l ; F e b ; 2 1 i oppoijlng the \igh»powered i >Ujplan Celtics>>^h,o are geared up ’/ 702 817 035 for this contest hKtmpM of upset­ ' . riMi PraibyUrtin (0) ; ting the/^ ><^Leagu^hi?^P» iiero! D. Cornell j . , ...... 147 100 Tho, preliminary, goipe wtU bring E.'Kelley 122 124 together tho BaysTitire All-%ttfo,s and S. jmtcnhousc .... 131 10j tho A sbury P ark Sporf&men.'. A. Henderson ...... 133 . 143 . ’ No)v, that the Keyport\D iner fias C. Cnvuncss ...... 160 173 » clinched' the ’ M*0 . chnmplonshfp, Hundtcop, ...... ] i . Ji 0 |ho management is seeking Stronger GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA C MFANY , competition. From here on in tho v 704 714 - Ibayfihore sport populace may look , ' : v . ^forw ard* to witnessing, tho* biffsl Matnwan Methodist .... ■; basketball;attractions that can be Matawan Presbyterian . - brought here to oppose the 1040-50 Calvary Methodist ... ' cha*nps(,. , . . • Keyport. Baptist Matawan Baptist ...... 7 . / Ppultb^ andi fltoc» Feed. H ay-. St. John'*'. Methodist , . . - * Food e specially, Keyport Refqiyied ., ..,, ^ v wJU Gethsemane Lutheran ',; . 1 0 ^ .4 2 T.TA