: r MONMOUTHCOUNTY HISTORICAL,ASSO. EREEHGLD. ti.. J . ni-i.z, £ '• i.C iii Court Deifies $15,000 Judgment Lohsen s Claim
Ex-Keansburg Borough Matawan Husband Manager Filed Action Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association - -Monmouth County Press Association Given Award By Jury; To Retain Post Afteir. W oman W as Sholr By . Ouster; Plans Appeal 8IsfYEXIt^22H; $15,000 elyll judnraenLby a jury at tection by tenure* , official visits to.;; the \borough ? . t ; fl'f. h i * . ITr,„l....,l .p...... ' . Mr. Lohsen was ousted when thc "f- n <. ; v prior to ,lhe all important one on Guilty Of Hunting In 1 Thc action before County Judgo administration of Mayor Felix J. Christmas Eve, will make his Side Of Sullivan’s Brennan took office on May 24. last Banned Period Of Hour J, Edward Knight w»a against Jirst. appearance Saturday. —Snack Shop Smashed In , Theodore" W. Enlils, now about 37, Lawrence A. Carton jr., Atlantic According, to the North Polo Before Sunset; One j and formerly of ^0 Park Ave., for Highlands, attorney for Mr. Lohsen, By Careening Auto; grapevine. Santa will be at the r . w - slaying Mrs. Mury Cooper, 40, on ....-said, y esterd ay -h o would Aleman: Denies Gun Loaded Driver Loses License municipal- lxaa iii' ixonl ol the N6v; ID. 1047r"Ennis Is confined to appeal to thc Appellate Division of Malawan Public Library prompt Two men were found guilty of u stale menial Institution and prob ■ Superior Court: - ...... *...... - ly at 5 p.m. Affer iurhlng oh lhe Three- Laurcncc Harbor men siu • hunting ducks in Koyport watei s ably never will be tried for the lights which will decorate the talned injuries and one was thrown Judgp Brown's decision is the within one hour of sunset during m u rd e r...... first to be" handed'down under the large ~ t r«ar"St~Nldc will' HoHL through the. top.of thu car_in wliich. the past week. Thc state game laws they wore riding when It crashed Mm Cooper was felled by n shot municipal, .manager. act 4 m>viding court and greet his young admir prohibit such..hunting within one gun blast as she went down the for tenure. Thc act, adopted last ers. The MBA also Is planning into the side of Sullivan’s • Snack , hour'Of.'tho'atinanac designation of Shop, Route .*15, Cliffwood, early FrU walk In front of her home to pick year, provides that any municipal to have all the decorated trees* sunset' hour. • * • - , up a newspaper. She died tho next manager serving three years may along Malxr St. lighted 'a t’ tho day morning. Damage estimated at ! $500 was done the building. i * 1 day in Riverview Hospitul. Accord* not be fired without flrst having a timo the switch is pulled at tho William Smith jr., 20, Prospect . Ing to County Detective John Qaw- hearing, after- which a resolution municipal-^tree. . Ave., Cliffwood Beach, was picked Chiirlcs W. Armstrong, 10, of 4(39 ! ler, who tcatiflcd in Iho suit, dur must be passed with tho approval After Saturday's inaugural up by Game Warden Karl Kristian Brookside Ave., thn driver sus sen -«nd Deputy^ Warden Albert Ii. ing tho police investigation Ennis • of—orie,"Tnqre~ than~"a' m ajo rlty 'o 'f -visitr Santa will -retum'-for tained passible chest Injuries. told a Jumbled story of merely nt» council. *■ eral more public -receptions, Caruc at 4:55 p.m. Friday. Warden Joseph-Hoff, 20, of 020 State Illgli* which alio will Include enter- Larue arrested Smith as he came In An International art show composed of-pomc 200 exhibits by sq way,; >ieuted ..w ith— tho- driver,- 'in templing lo learn how to lumdlc'lhfl _ .. F irit Appointed In '27 .; on the bcaclr ut~CllfTwood from a members ortho United NnHtirti Secrclarl#t was held recently nt gun and then (jiving confllctlna vov* . Mr. Carton said his client was lalnmoni progjramft. Tho tchfedulo curred.a laccration of the left leg. w ill'bo -announced--through lhe point. of -marshland, from -which,.lie U.N. Headquarters, Lake Sucocss, N. V. Visitors to thc exhibit, some Hubert J. Lanesster, 22. of «00 nlon«.______* ...... :___ . first appointed on May 3, 1927,; and had been flrine. of which, are shown here, were Invited to contribute to thdU.N. 1 subsequently reappointed in May newspapers. ' Grovjv.AvcM -seated • In the rear of JOHN M. KAHN --Knjdti, n^foniier Htnte. Iiospiltii... The defendant; pleaded guilty , on International Children’s Emergency Fund olicp Team's Activities said he had not been entlnif be« : had emptied out the shells of his the car in which thc men wero rid Blair jr., of-the Red Bank Arm pf . School Election - - Covers All Weights cause he did not wish to spend Parsons, Labrccque, Cantona and Judge /Uton V. Evans reserved gun at the time required and had ing, appeared lo strike an angle iron Jolm M. K.ilny son of Mr, and money fur food, llo lived Mono nt , Combs,- which represents the bor decision in a District CouVt suit eomeiri at the Keansburg Steam on a guy wire of a telephone pole, Mrs, Harry J. Kuhn, wan appointed the time am i ^ reported divorced boat Co. dock.„ . • • j ..^ A new six-room elementary school *• Largest boxing show over pre turn over and then right Itself be ough. heard at Long Branch, in which debate coaeh for freshmen at Bul from ills wife. . According to Mr. DiPoalo, he left unit on the athlctic fleld back of sented in this area wiil bt> held fore it struck the building 70 feel In hi’s opinion,- Judge Brown gers University. The appointment, The uhcHfT'a otTlce verified Tuea*. Sam and • Bertha Pasternack, 143 the gurwJu1 possession of Donald the Matawan Elementary School tomorrow JFriday) night nt tlu.* away from lhe pole. wrote, "lt is the decision of this made by Prof. Hlchard lleager, head $2()f!l) and a four or six-room addition to Matawan-Kcyport Recreation Cen day thnt wan held lu trust court that thc plaint) fl has no-tenure Long Branch Ave., Long Branch, W.hittick, Keyport High School boy, . The ear crashed Info'lhe side of CliiTwood School appeared to have ter, jioit - south ..of Six Corners, of the speech department, becomes there for Knnls, One source flxed of officc .. . and that he ls controlled were plpintifT.sv nnd David, Gall, who was paddling his duck boat, the Imildiug witii enough force to most favor In expressions of views Kcyport, for the benefit of the elleeUve Dec. 1. Mr, Kahn’s duties lhe man's' assets at $3000 and in the tenure of his appointments when he came'In to the dock for push the (rami' out of line and will include’ regular chins Innlrmv another at about $(1000. Morganville, was defendant. ; on (.a building program made by building funds'ot Hazard and as mentioned In thc resolutions 15 minutes, then went out agalrr lip a 10-lnch hole. Wulls. and ceil tion fm- all the freshman tennm on The Pasternacks claim that Mr. Matawan Township Board of Edu» Riverview Hospitals The project . Knnls was Indicted for murder adopted by thc defendant ^munici after 3:30 p.m. merely to pick up ings of the interior on thnt idde several of their debating trips, Gall was htred by .them in Sept. dccoys and seek a crippled bird. cation members at a public hearing is Sponsored by the’ Matawun came down and windows were but nfter examination at thn Vroom pality. By the plaintiff’s acceptance 1047 to modernize their store and Mr. Kahn, a junior, has been He acknowledged It was 45 minutes on thc matter at Matawan High Rotary Club. ' broken. Mr. and Kirs. Jam es Sul hulldlnij for the criminally insane of those appointment's, on the con install commercial refrigeration before he reported to thc wardens1 School Monday night. , - •" . William Balbach jr., Keansburg livan,’ owners, asleep with their active in debuting since entering in Trenton was committed to ditions and terms stated in thc reso* equipment. cfdlegt'; As n member of-tha vartdly Marlboro. At about lhe same lime, lutions he __hns ...wuived ..whatever after — thoy, summoned—- him— but —Even wltironly" 40 'pcrsdmTih ai- inatchmfiUer, has ‘arranged'~a' card three ehlidien. on the second floor- " They claim the equipment has delating team for the past two Loo Weinstein, allorncy for Mr, ' “ claim'of'-'tenure might have-under clalmcd this was due to the neces tcndnncc, divergence of opinion on. of H amateur bouts. Hu acted for were Jarred awake. Police esti never been installed and that Ihoii* sity of paddling the boat, that they what should be done ahd what sort the club In securing a card which mated that had (lie ear not turned yeors, he has. competed lu Inters Cooper, ohtulned a w rit of uttoch> • thc two statutes.’’ _ collegiate debate at West Foinl, the $500 ^deposit has not been returned. had no oarlocks. He stressed he of facilities should bo crcctcd was will feature three state A.A.U. over Its momentum would have ment against lhe money being held The sccond s^tute which Mr. University of Vermont, Barnard, by authorities...... This was the. amount named -in was ‘‘not guilty of hunting.’’ He marked. The board members them* champions. Thc show will be the hurtled It through lhe two-story, Carton argued wus protective in llrooklyn .Polytechnic Institute, their suit. ^ said his gun ;was unloaded. ..*.... selves displayed Uttlax general admin Brown cited a number of cases her husband's - business, testified defendant, was seen on thc water tion tovrush a plan into existence Two flve-vound feature bouts will was broken olT. of the Rutgers University Forensic istrator .of his wife’s estate and aj where appointments were made for that thc tontract for the work had with a gun in his possession, after within a few weeks at tho most, that be presented. One will bring to- I’atrohmm Kbbcs measured skid Council which . conslsls...of. a nip* specified times-or^at the pleasure been made wjUvthc Pasternacks,--but. the hours prescribed, for hunting. It can bo put boforo lhc voters nli'ficUiw, Frank -1’apa, KcujisburR, lt Jim Huel;lry,' Keansbur/J. Mother nf Matnwan Funeral Homc, pie Rev. lE. Jay John's Methodist Church, Keyport, and Laura Landis. n*porled to have been made by Fled Scene Of Crash; ed if this could not be doubled by again:$t Abe Cuhcro, Perth Amboy Woman Dies Tuesday Amey, the Cliffwood Fire Company on Dec. B. , Miss King Is a spec The C. H. T. Clayton. & Son use of municipal crcdit.. Some John Maraseio, il I J*7 W. Front Jit., Passing School Bus, - v arid Auxiliary, pallbearers, friends ialist in thc field of children's work. Funeral Home. Adclphla, will an at 140; Clayton Tice, Old Bridge, doubt was expressed but that u Keyport, In a stalemetn. hi Keyporl Mis. Ferdinand Mit/.lg of Union, —and-neighbors .. who., showed -kind-. This. meeting, jwill. be of special nounce ..arrangnmejits.______against George Howard, Elizabeth, Faulty Brakes Bring crcdit might be a part of -the. figure, at-H7rand:Irv-UoHj|ek.- Keannburj;, ttt-d‘*_.I'dJ.ic.e aftei- hls ajipridiea'doii motjier of. Mra..Alfred Uiyluii,-Mat- I nesses during our recent bereave Interest to Sunday School tcachers mcnlibned. Mrs. Christine E. Lam- at il p.m. that night. Ills wife in awan, >lied Tuesday morning in Other Drivers Finos The Marz family.ment. and workers as well ns parents who Visit Our Toy Basement agaliiMt-lidb'.Xnlleti, Old Bridge, at born. a board member,* challeirged 155./ In other contests It is George a sister of Mrs. Belloni, Irvington (iencral Hospital. Mr. desire to learn thc latest methods Complete stock. Lowest prices. Maraselo pleaded guiily to at- A driver who struck lhe car nf the percentages tic&d, referring to fj<\nle!ji, Newark, vs, CpI. Lloyd and Mis. Bll/.ig had celebrated Ihelr Classified ads get results cheaply of Christian education. Kcyport Hardware Co. temjik'd arson on arraignment be Htoplicn J. Kostak, of 10 Gaston a report of a previous board of Livingston, Fort Monmonth, al IW, driving by Mag* fivQ per cent additional of the imt? Amboy, and Frank Cano, , Perth III, • -. . , Isirale I‘UthwyU—iVeder Tuesday. niclpalltles concerned with their Amboy; vs. Don McLaughlin. Lo Marafinlo . was plekcd up,,by t-lale I'ire Threatens Garages The (leiviajmHTYoluV Nottingham, governing bodies consent. cust, all at 147 pounds. Mr, Street und Clifford I*\ police an hour after Ihey were l.\rlh Amboy, pYnrt-4^) and $3 court In the heavyweight division railed by M)>; Mellord. SIm- irdoriiM'd Tin* MalawJin Fire Department eoMs ami wan given postponement nccves, presidenl, came at odds Ihere will be one or more bouts," them him rhaneed to glane** out of was ealled out shortly before 0 on a h.'svdm! scent* of accident over thc scope of the program lo Balbach hafi lined up sur-Ji fighters front window and noticed, n eat //dork on TIumkifglvlng'^IM* -lo charge imlll he made rerdltullon tn be offered. Mr. Street expressed iiVIe Mallozzl, Newark; Sam driving very /.Jowly piot Ihe Imm.e, Hieek ji jirunh fire In tlW> rear of Mr Koidak’ for damages, • fear . the present board would ro- Driver, Jamesburg; Hoss JfWmaon, the nimwood Aparlments, Church .peat, the .mistake of a board of 1!) She it^pt wutehlng (lie vehicle arid Mr, Ko.’.tak waa not In his car Newarlt; VaHnllne Alfrey, .South ‘Jt.' years ugo and build just for present ii.iw tlie driver hurl some sojl nf a at tin* time |(”-heard the emh River; BUI Clnekley, Long Brancii: flamlnu conlijne/' directly al Un Aeconllng tn report;! Uuj liti*, and gave pursuit in a friend’s car. needs, .He asked a prognmi antiei- Pete Peckharn. Old Bridge; Pete house. 'i')»e (llstance wan apparently which threnlcne/f several garages, Michael Cox, Oak .Shadeu, tehv pallng .the needs of 1050 be initi (Continued on page three! too great and the contal/jei fell idsWed when trauh being 'burned 111ioned Keyporl j‘ohce jo head off ated. Mrs, Lamborn read off a ^.l-iiiiy/.n/i-^atlrolr—Thr flt'e-burarrl conjecture of 1059 needn based on fchotl-^ r-—-----:------iho tlrejng nadorlnt' Noitlliali'un Mrs. John A. Hughes, 86, Bouses Family over a considerable .area before be- waa ovet taken by Mr. Kostak nnd tlie rate of population growth in in;! l^ought under control, There thc district which Indicated there Dies In New Monmouth S h e m u s e d h e r . fa m ily a n d i«»m . arreided by Keyport |i*licc, who wouid J>c ].r#,additipnal high school of lhe neighbors, .and they put o iitjv/Jlf< j’Coperty duimlge’, turned Die nlfender jiver to town* room*- Mr. Street contended they Mui, Annin V- Mnglie!, ff'i, died the tlajnlru! "bomb," It was burn- ^ siilp police. ' " should be provided in pluns now 'ruer.Td;*y njght.'j»l th e h o m e n f h e r im! wiiii. 'ti ihi.; Kn.iu im itm friiiitl Dntiicl B rc n n n n Dies In another ease Jieard Tuer>day» to be drawn. daughter, Mr i." William A.’ Triiex yard. They f/nind the “bombl. to} — ——■ 1 Magistrate Foster iinposed line of Mr. Stetler estimated the rate of Jr,. T i n d i l l Hfl.. N ew . M o n m o u th , be a Jar of paint thinner v/Mh a ' Donli l Brennan, 117, died early Ibis $10, nnd III co/itit, on Kdwnrd 1). increase in school population in th<* after.a long lllne.ei. Mrs. Hugh"' Mg for a wick. niornliu! at Ihe home of Mrs. John (iuerlio, Irvlngto/i, for imjiidug a I district at 15 per cent since lOtl. Ml*. wok born lo T ' x t t Hiven«, Wl;», and When Kitfhr poliee anjved, Mr~ l/endiic, 1M Nuilli Broadway, l^ng jscIkjoI bus oil Houte 3t. Utato |X)llco . . Smith asked to know^if this was was the widow of John A. Hoj'heri Belloni expressed Misplclon of cei- JiTfitich, after a two-month lllnetu, ’were complainants. 15 per ccnt a year ago, or 15 fx*r S h e w an a m e m b t'i: o f th e H*‘f| Monk t'tin in ihe area wllh whom lie wit',,born lu Matawan and wati, Fraidt il. Ktalpy, N ow nrk^w ui cent In eight years. Mr. Strtler Hefomied Onireh. ;* members of her Family bad beeii ;*| a fanner. There u|*e no known fined and fcl eouta, as result of noted total enrollment, of 1205 in Be.-ifdes Mrs. Tiuex, Mf.i. Iliighi-. od/l4, Polite, however, plcio-d up liinvivors, • ’ an acekhmt at I’roHjHsct Ave. und 1941 und 1320 this year made it 15 is survived by two other daughter. Marareio before any olher piTjion-.: Amboy ltd. lie ran Into thu car of per cent In eight years, with allow- Mr?,. Kdwanl Johnson, Hed Bank; were /jueplioiM (I. Me W!i’> drlvhij; , If You Wanl A Good Daal Mary 1) Lenhey, KeynyburH, puw»* |arice for the change In entrant Mr;«,„ Hu:.!;ell Bray. II»jhodeI; a /.un .on a road within ..olghl uf Ihe Jn n n»*w or ined car. cull Jim Ing on Amboy ltd. sa ho was com* age. Mr. Smith then asked how thi;1 Walki-r V. Hughes, Manas/joan, \ Bellofd hou:.c correct when ' rc'ontlmliid on pago nUl awan I 'W il. Jfplf • 'Adv, faulty hiokes. patrolman Alexander it Was estimated the population in grr-at-gra/idehildren, Kbhcu, of township |M>llce/ Iftiueil Arr>iii^/-;neot?i are under direction the district had idoubled. Pow«r Lswnmowori Usa Our Lar>Aw«r P lin him a summons.. , of the Sf.olt F u n en l Home, Bolfoid. 20* and up by Moto-Mower, idso for your Christmas toy*. Koyport CarnluKs driving complaint against "No Crystal Ball" . Planet Jr., garden tractors, criulp- llardw uro Co. . wfp Frederick Cezer. MlHbtirn, In .cuik. - ^ Mr. neeves contended he was not Dlnnarwart For Chrlstmai ment, (upplles and nervice. Order necthm with the ruimliig down of so. sure people tvhti'movfcd in might " Over '3.1 pattern* in open stock of , This week we salute the ten Matawan High School cheerleaders. With their football team going nowl Conover Bnw. Bales IU I^tlerheodsv billheadi, elatemontK, Ben T. West, Newark, ut Route M through an all-loting Mason*,, tha gals had Uitte about which lo b t happy—but they wer* out Iber# support* not movo out fcorrwtime, thut there Wedgwood, Franciscan, S tangl, Servicc. Tol. Holmdel 0^121 cards, ciieulurs. iKJHtem; hi fuel, M>y and County IU1. Nov, 10 wan tils- . Ing tbe players all lb* way and doing a good Job. was no certamlly ebout what the Booth, Royal Doulton, Buogel U/ Wickatunk, U, J. wJfj^Jtf-'Adv kind i)f printing m»y bo obtained al mlwtcd. Testimony showod Mr. ; . In the picture, read log In Dm usual order, «r« Rosa f«dele. Mary' Merino, Peggy Devlin, captain; Mari* population would be so far In thc Heluxe, Tlie China A Cl am .Shop, this office promptly und a t rcoBon* Cewr harf' done »U possible to / lyh Finn and Mary Juie CanpbelL Top towt D ot M orotko, Sharon Ellicdv Lols>Hansen. M ary Arm our and future, there xwas *'no cryiLat ball’' 07 Broad St*, Hed B unk.'T el- fl, U. "Iklp Wanted" ad« In this pupfrr ebl6 prices. May wo havo your order avoid hlttlnu West who U ln Hsr- : JLqoIm Scbrappa, ‘ 'V - ‘ • '• ' ■ . : '' •• * . ; . •' 1 (Continue on pago bU ) ' 0-4229. Wc deliver. wjfp&—Adv, U ll y o j About Uio good Jobi opco for that next Job? . ora HoiplUtl v4tli a brolcfin h | . THURSDAY/ DECEMBER 1, 1949 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. r V " ^ I Pair Seeking $25,000 ' Reformed Church Lists Generous Gifts Made Projfccti Fete Benedict Mione State Funds To i-For Accident Injuries . Christmas Carol Sings To Methodist Home. U. B. Planning Unit A party was given in honor of Benedict Mione* past-com m ander*, Two future projects were discuss Theodore Palumbo jr., 42 Broad The Keyport Reformed Church Mrs. Josephine Bedle, chairman of at the l^ov, 15 meeting of Raritan School Districts ed Monday night when the Union St., Keyportrand John FuHato, 308 will, hold ,a.j^,ries of three Sunday the eommittee of hospitals and Post, American Legion. Mr. Mione Itiverside Ave^ Red Bank, each Beach Planning Board held its night Christmas. carol hyran ‘'sings homes,’. of St. ; John's Methodist was presented witl\ a wrist watch have filed county court damage meeting. The* projects are for in Families Entertain . . Clayton Reports Over Church, Keyport, ,has announced and after the meeting a spaghetti suits for $25,000 yaglnst Leo A. at the church house on Dec. 4, 11 creased lighting on various com by-Charles H.. Connors $930,000 Distributed that many people have given gen dinner was served. , _ Guest*;- Other Area Bellissen.__ West A llenhurst, and and^l8...... k . munity streets,^and to secure state Rutgers University erously of canned foods and money A meeting of; the post is being, Activities Throughout County Lttcllle Lowe, owner of a car Mr, The carol sings last year were aid for beach erosion control. Wil for the Home For The Aged, Ocean held ' tonight e_divjd^ jm d transplanted at the earlier accident and'one the Huzlet’ home~of“hl8~parents, —A-list-of'-Fchr/ol-disliricts--and- thc- of-tiKtnv-Miss-Jessica-Roeverv-Bast. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Johnson, every: flve or six years, at the same ______Floor Coverings time building up the soil in which total sum of aid received follows: Orange, was killed. Another, Wil BOOKS AS GIFTS— — INLAID LINOLEUM 1 ASPHALT and RUBBER TILE they are planted. .1, .! . v Allenhurs} ____ ..... 9 D73X8 son Rose, 48, operator of a nearby PLASTIC WALL TILE Mr. and Mrs. George Tibbetts and Asbury- Park 42,988.17 motel, had a leg amputated*.. — Children's Bopks and Educational Toys This can be -done now, ai though A tlantic Highlands 0.032.50 Showroom at Valloy Lumber te Supply Co. . - - children,- Judy . and Itfcnartf, ot The Red Banlc,Law Arm of Par if you wait until a’/ew more sharp A tlantic Township .... from 25c j ...... Aberdeen, Md.,-spent Thanksgiving A v o n 4.050.40 sons, Labrecque, Canzonu Sc Combs Route 34 andM ain St. ’ 'M A T A W A N ' frosts have come, periiaps in early Belmar ...... 11.868.32 __ pntl lhe weekend with M r.nnd Mrs- “ Q.flM.73 flled the^uits for Mr. Palmnbo and Writing Paper and Notes from 49c . Hudson D. CoThu/Pin'Hazler December; you can save some of th e ' Beach " 3.904.1)3 Mr. Furiato. ^ ’ ~ ■*' "" Mr. ;ng Islund, spent the weekend in leaves will be pale or yellow -and Total ...... J1I3C.040.79 Hnzlet visiting Mr- and Mrs. Stan they need to be gradually accus ley H. Latham. tomed to light or the leaves will Mr, and Mrs. George Hewitt and die. They should flower in about Clear Bayshore Man ’ chldien, Marjorie and George Jr. of 20 days-. L On Charge Of Theft Mauch Chunk, Pa., visited Hazlet • i^lntivos on. Thanksgiving Day. A jury lust week at Freehold .Ml£& Marjorie Kindermuri of Tren- Geo. C. Smith Co. ruled that Joseph Lchning, Bellevue toil Stnte Teachers College, spent Opens Toy-Gift Shop Ave., Keansburg, wns innoccntfof tho holiday period in Hazlet with churge that he stole $372 from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. «R. M. The George C. Smith Co., of 142 William Burry, Oregon Ave,, East • ^Kfiidennan, Second St., Keyport, on Friday Keansburg, Lehning is the owner Mar Katherine Webster and-Miss opened-obraneh-gift-and -toy_ahop of Gilholly*s Reatnurant, Keansburg. Katherine Fulton of Philadelphia, nt 15 E. Front St.. Keyport. With County Judge John C. Gior ‘ wore holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. The new.shop, which is operated dano presiding over the trial, Barry Angelo M. Webster, jn Huzlet." ' in conjunction -with the main store was called to tlie stand by Assistant : Mr. .and Mrs. Wllllajn Beam and nt Uie Second St., address, hns a Prosecutor George A. Gray. He said son, Jn*mes, of Glen Burnie, Md-, complete line of gifts for all mem he had received $1000 in a banH spent Sunday in Hazlet with Mr. bers .of thc family, as well ns many loan the day of the alleged theft, und Mrs. James C. Glenn. items in the toy line. Mrs. C. Leon thut he mot Lehnlng ot a bar, with Mr- and Mrs George Emmons en- Garrison iu managing the store.' the result that the .$872 wus taken ‘•tertaincd at u family holiduy din^ Now attractive counters and from his pocket later that, day ner nt their Hazlet'home. Guests shelves .were mado for the shop while Lehning helped him lo his V/i-re Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tintle and by Allyn Lee, Keypori carpenter, honic...... Bob, nnd Mrs.' H. VunDecker of and the walls were reflnished with Pumiiton Plains, Mrs. Estelle Em* wall paper, mon.'j, and Joan, Palty nnd Shirley The public is invited to visit the Enjoy Theater Party - - -Kmmops. - ...... shop to see the display of Christmas Mr, and Mrs. J- Frank Weigand merchandise. A".group of residents' of thla nrea of Huzlet, were hosts at Thanks- enjoyed n theater party Monday Hiving Day dinnerv T h e ir guests evening at the Pnpermlll Playhouse, were Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Ryder Peggy Wiley Inducted Millburn, when they suw “The and sons, Thornton and Thomas, of Into College Society Merry Widow.” ' Hod Bank; Mr. and Mrs.j Charles In the group wcrc Mrs. Marlon Young jr. and children, Betty, Miss Peggy Wiley, Box 30l) R. I)., Leon, ^Irs. Juun Concepcion, Mrs. Hubert and Marlyn. Miss Eleanor Keyport, recently wns inducted George Joel, Mrs. Rosemary Sonv VanBraekle, Miss Barbara Brown, into Clio, women’s social studies mers, Mr.s. Van V. Close, Mrs. of Keyport; Mr. and Mrs. John F. society, at State Teachcrs College. Emfta Metting, Mrs. Hose Pouzeoc, Weigand jr. of Elizabeth; and Montclair. Mrs. Emma Kelly, Miss Ellen Kelly, Edward, William, arid Margaret Miss Wiley, a sophomore social Miss Paula Pouzene, all of Keyport; Weigand; ’ studies major, is a member of the Mra. Josephine Dilks and Mrs . Miss Anna Cowles and Harry S. International Relntions Club, Ploy- Jerry Hourlhan of ClifTwood; Miss 1 Cowles of Ilazlet,. were holiday er.s, dramatic society, Creative Elizabeth Bailey of Matuwan, and quests, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G Writing Club, Intercultural Rela Mrs, Ethel Gallagher and Mra. Wii Cowles ia Matawan. tions Group, and the literary stafT liam Greone of Keansburg. Edward C. Weigand, a student at of Quarterly, collcgc magazine. She D ollar for D ollar-You Can’t B eat a P ontiac! Tilton School, Tilton, N. H., spent is also secretary of tlie Dormitory “Fpr Rent” and “For Sale*' eigoi tiie holiday vacation in Hazlet. wilh Council of Russ Hall. may be purchosod at this office. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank ..Weigand.^ _ Mr. and Mrs- Millspaugh Van Brackle of ’Hazlet,' entertained Continuing Our You can'/beat il because . <. It’s wonderful In every V/ay . . . sire, Thanksgiving* Mr. end Mrs. Frank Gilhuly of Maplewood; Miss Hazel appearance; performance and appointments! Gilhuly jof South Amboy; and Wii — lium-Gilhuly-and William L, Perry n. ’ . . • - - • of Shrewsbury. You cahV beat if berot/se:. ;1t,« fugfled, touflh and dependable Richard Orton, of the Army Air Force, stationed in Washington, D. To Make Way for a . i •. built to last 100,000 miles! . C., spent the holiday in Hazlet with his mother, Mrs. Claire Orton. . B IG G ER arid B E T T E R ...... Mr. and Mjp. J. Carlton Cherry, 'You can’t beat it because... Each of the 18 beautiful models .vMr. and Mrs. Roland Emmons and Mr. and Mrs. James Neidlngcr were ;l« priced to p/ease you! Saturday evening dinner guests of “SURPRISE STORE” ■ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Darland,
' Hazltt1 Fire Cs. To - • HBRFS one (nd only one word that does justice to the new 1950 Hold Monte Carlo Night T Pontiac—WONDERFUL! And there's one and only one way for you Wallpaper . . . 1 0 c to learn just how wonderful it is—come in and see for yourself! Please Tlie annual Monte-Carlo night values to 70c single roll Slngli Boll Epmworod by the Hazlet Fire Co. accept our cordial invitation to pay us a visit as soon as you possibly will bc held at the firchouse Satur day, Dec. 3, beginning nt 6:30 p.m. can. We’re sure you’ll be impressed with what you see. We’re sure you'll —— A varlety nt garne» and entertain Remnants . ...47c agree that no car—-so big, so beautiful,’so obviously stamped with m ent haa been arranged by lh e com Values to 89c sq. yd. ---- 8 ?.-Yd. mittee an4 Clark's orchestra will quality through and through—was ever ofTcrcd at a p rk e so low. So ijymdztif. itd m v mila. fi&TmZ fni nith music for dancing through come in and see the great new Pontiac—America's finest low-priced carl •my Jm imminent ammimMa Smt tt JlgtrnlUh. out the evening. There will'be no ■ (Ucciise extra) .. admission charge. Slid a lO&ound Paper Shades ... 17c turkey wlU be awarded as a door regularly 21c prize. Varloti* Kindi ol refresh 1. Oaly Car la Ik* W erU ...... *■ lapa'-S«)a, Sw ef*m ae : W.,i»Ua. filiH sH i lasts .. • ments will be on. sale and some of with Sllvar Straali SljrDai All Steal Badlas by Phhar the attractions wlU be a game •MSMMrCMssM4Cs«asi . a a d R a « W M * w l M « a ^ Congo-Wall Remnants... 35c . 3. Hanibi'i itrmtikf ll§U 7. Smaallitr, AA-CwUmd social, enko stand, grocery staud „ *‘Tn m l« « ’' RMa ■ jH M s,lss> Iin ll Basra and other items ot merchandise. foot UMst.PriwACar lallrtWMM. ‘ ■. MftfaHllvelf HaaaiiM ■ , ■■■ ■ w n p | • ytn fll ■■ :. Tlie committee in charge Is com- wilh OM Hydra^Malk-Ortvi . B.lsMsr, lsl« lilwiW w [xeiod of Leon Walling, choinnon, l«llp llrtil «Mbfra»Ma.CanraJNMsUaM ° tt.latral*,a,PW Ir4M Tnsril 4. IW Uat. fw n Jiclw l PatfwmaM* t a w f a r ta r I i i i i H i ' - hrlsM lstM a Howard Walling, Howard Porter, Venetian Blinds .;,.....; $2.98 P .tie »ltlsd Wrf flail>1 Bm* ‘ Jar -Hanoway, Willinm T. Wa|llng Chalt* al Sla a, Itflrt • '. I p i i l t u , U u H m s I m m Im n . i ______; A ll Steel, up to 36l width raalaiie« Ann Ram , " T o a k lU and James Cullen. S. JMarM I h m « 1 ta a 0 l i o n l . Assist Cards tmd M. NaaJMrfp ta U a f Bnlia aa Bask Tiie net prooeeds from this event lar Icaaam f aMI I m a U le. ' . Q m lllr flaar C iw ils |s ‘ IS. n»«ar-Tlp S iartar ta lla a ------j SaWr Bldlag wlU be applied toward thb building ftats MrMMsra flraa a a Im a 4 Itaw maintenance and equipment fund. Charge.It If You Like! PemocraU.To Dim?.... The Madiaon TownShlp Demo cratic Club w ill hold a «Unn«r at Iiurlew1# Reftaur^nt, Boute 39, DOWNES PONTIAC .Ltturco«e Harbor,Social Security Field '*! Sutphin-Bennett . .)1 -Tag Day NeU $£>0 Tp-Wed Saturday Area Residents Office At New Location Four Unhurt As Wedding Dec. 17th 'fhe Matawan Sub-Junior Womnn'a The marriage of Miss Emily Lin- The part-time Social Security (Continued from page one) Car Crashes Pole . Invitations havo been issued by Club realized approlxmutcly (SO iiart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs! ofTice which was opened NoVr 22, Kcnorcs and Dwight Garmon, Fort »•• . . Mr. and Mrs..Wiliam H. Sutphin of from tho tag day, hold a\ tho Key- Th6mns Lluhort of Jamenburg, Jo in the Keyport Police Headquarters, Monmouth,, and Johnny Masuch, Jackson St., Matawan, for tho mar poi't-Malnwan football guiiio Thanks Gronton C. Wilson, son of Mri). Nat. Lead Employee ^ will move to the Keyport Free Advises Drives That Trenton. Pairings will bes made at Hazlet Woman Driver, riage of their daughter, Miss Susan giving Day. Tills money will bo Charles Outowskl ot Marlboro Public Library on Third and Broad ringside. ' ; ■ used as part of the club's donation ltd., Old Bridge, and the lute toavld Suggestion Award Car Must Be Kept In 3 Chijdren Involved In Sutphin, to Wflllam Charles Bon* Sts., because facilities at the library Some local* hopefuls are listed to Accident On Route 35 toward Uio Navajo Indian project, Wilson, wll be solemnized Sntur- Plan Inaugurated arc more adaptable to .meeting the Driver’s Command appear in the stand-in role. At 120 nett, son of Dr. and Mrs. Francis tho state project of the junior day afternoon lit 4 o’clock in the influx of public inquiries, Louis J. pounds Bobby DisbroWi... W e s t Middletown, Township police ro* Paul Bennett of AUlahcc, p., on membership department of thc New Old nrldM? - Method 1st, Church. __ - :: ..Lewis; .manager': of .the Ritter, Social, Security“ASnfmistnP ~ One of^the most popular fallacies Keansburg; Rudy Brrino7Cliffwood; National Lead Co., Titanium Divi- Saturday, - Dec, 17 at 3 'o'clock In Jersey State Federation of Women's tion manager for this area said. of motorists is the belief that the and Joe Jiosne, CUfTwood, will be ported Friday tliat a Hazlet mother, • slon, Sayreville plant, announced the First Presbyterian Church of Clubs. ... • Havo you read tho claBslflcd Adit faster a vehicle is driven the more awaiting call to answer the gong her two children and. another yesterday that a new company cm- ’ The office in thc library will be time is saved, declared Keyport's Matawan. ’ , in a substitute role. AV 135 pounds youngster had a "miraculous" ploypes suggestion system would bc serviced by a field representative Police Chi6f LeroyJSprpul, a mem Miss Sutphin's father la the for* of the Social Security Administra Frank Della Pietro, ClifTwood; and put in'operation at the plant 011 ber of thc State Highway Safety escape from Injury when a car mer Congressional representative tion on the fourth Tuesday of each Bob Morgan, Matawan,-will be hop* Dec. 1. Committee, yesterday in a plea for driven by Mrs, Margaret G* Lehnn, from Uic third district of New month, beginning Dec. 27. lt will ing for . a chance, to show their Beal’s Friendly Service driving speeds - suitable to condi Holmdel JRd., crashed Into a utility Jersey. Mr. Bennett fs employed ' At the same time, D. J. Blythe, serve Keyport, Matawan, Keansburg fistic wares. 3 " *. • . of CliiTwood, general superintendent tions. • . pole,'snapped It off at the base and by the Lavoie Laboratories, Mor- MOBILGAS STATION .J;' and: surrquriding areas.- . Eugene. J. Lavoie, is general of. National Lead’s P6rth Amboy continued across tho spot where thc ganviile., Hc served Hwlth the U. S. His comments were voiced as chairman of thc event for thc Mata QEORQE T. BEAL, JR., Proprlotor plant;1 announced that thV new 1 Mr. Ritter, cxpresscd-his appre Keyport made preparations for the pole had been standing. . <\ Air Forcc during World War II, ciation to Chief of Police LgRoy.. wan club, John L. Tassinl is in suggestion system had been placed next state-wide program against In. th e car w ith Mrs. Lehan were Sproul for his cooggratipn_ln_pro^ charge-Qf-ticket.sales. i _ — --in-^pcration-at-tho-Perthi-Amboy another-‘caUse of accidents, driving herdaughttrrBarbara! son,-William. Troop PIaps Program plant on Oct. 17 as a'function of the viding facilities to meet-thc local on thc wrong side of thc road. . Mr. Lavoie e'niphasized the_shqw and another youngster, Richard R epairlW ^fl^^rciff^iSdr""T * industrial RelatidnsTDepartmcnt. In Social Security inquiries. Chief. ^proul also announced is sponsored by thc club not only Fiynn, Pittsburgh. *No one reported Pluns for the winter months were his announcement, Mr. Blythe stat* another pha^e of the safety program as a means of raising funds for tho injuries of any sort, according to outlined for Girl Scout Troop 1 of Wrecker Service — Washing — Greasing hospitals by offering a good card of -; '- ed -that *Cli|fprd DeLeon, -a..resident opening. ..today vwhich._wp.uld. b&de.r. Middletown Po.trolmcn Melvin Leek lho_ Laurence.' Harbor..Coinmunlty Tires — Batteries — Parts - of~ Ke?p&rt and chief" chemist, v o ted ' to wrong-sidc-of-the-road tTofcTn# " elitevtftlnWCnt- but- •nlso-.Jo and Raymond Tv-Waliing.- . < ... etnii'ch tiV*nc nieetinj.'' ofjtl)o..epir\:., Court Denies bring, sports fans , and the public . metals departments, had been ap driving, . but reminded-'motorists They said Mrs. • Lehan* reported m!ttoo,_a.t jbQ -J\om e...of.J!lrsuJlelcn • Cars Called For and Delivered pointed suggelti^ s^s^m' Becretary still had the responsibility to keep in genera^ to awareness of addi the car suddenly went oul of con Eliott, troop leader. ■ ■ (Continued-from page one) at Perth Amboy, , / tional effort needed to make the trol as she was driving eastward on The troop hus completed n cooki^ either s}de,--Judge Brown concluded in mind prudent speeds and other sivfe driving practices. - hospital drives a success. Route 35, near tho Middletown VFW sale, proceeds of which will bo used Keyport Thc system establishes a method his opinion' by saying,. “I t . is not Highway 35, near Six Corners "We are now approaching the bad Thc two hospitals each seek about Hull. The car went up an embank for tho purchuso of equipment. . for regarding employees’’for con necessary to decide' the question weather season when there is; thc $500,008 for additions' which will ment, struck tho polo and con structive Ideas which increase out ‘politics' or 'residence,'-und in any liklihood of- fog.^f ezing rain, snow relieve the present emergency in tinued several hundred feet before put, improve quality of product, event there is not sufficient proof or ice to increase'normal driving facilities in the county. Mr. Lavoie being brought to a halt. promote safety or bllminatc waste. before the court to make a determin Under the. , system the" total cash hazards,” he pointed out. A safe emphasized thc nvnihiblc hospital The patrolmen artf of thc opihYon ation on those items. driver caiy keep his vehicle under facilities have not kept puco with that the occupant’s escaped injury award for an accepted suggestion Mr. Lohsen, a fbrmcr Monmouth will not be less than. $5 nor more control even under such hazardous population increase in Monmouth when tho car snupped off the pole ■ than $^6^.'For* accepte^'^ggeiiUon.s County-assemhlyman,‘W;>s—dropped conditions. The^mostdangerous County ami suelra'condition courts and the suspension of-the-wii'CH New Branch Store as borough manager when Kcar^- element is speed too fast for con disaster. LavQio Laboratories, Inc., Jerked it upwards far enough- for which have a definite money-saving burg’s new. administration-adopted. value, the company ’ wiil" pay’ an ditions...... of which-firm- Mr Luvoio is one the-vehiele to clear .before the pole. 0 resolution appointing Collector- - ovard'of-not less tha'ur‘10-pcr-ccnt of jh e .e x e c u tiv e . Qfftccrs,..has mada crashed to earth; ______1 of the Hfsr yearns actual savings Tre^aurer...Ralph. 07.'Williams' as BUbfltnntiol\dQnntionsJobo.th_drivc3, -The only, damage. cvklent_on the acting manager...... Urge More; Interest ' • within the above lim.its.__ ^ •_ car was a damaged 'ieft front fonder, The - he W - administration-’ is"madc Wedding Announcements a broken headlight and u bent For suggestions, which .have no InRed^Cross' “Wort : up of Mayor Felix J.‘ Brennan, printed promptly on paneled or bumper; *. . definite money value thc amount of Councilmcn Leon A. Waitt and A desire to increase interest in bridal book snow-whiio vellum at the award will be determined on William Turner. Mr. Turner was Keyport ln thc Red Cross program, this, office. ! : . • * the basis of the best, estimate of tnayor^previously and“ran in opp6- was expressed Tuesday night by their value to the company within Ulltll'SfVtL urn sition to thc other two members. Holcombe D. Ward, chairman o(f 15 East Front StreetJ^eyport the $5-$2500 limit. Mayor Brcnnpn atid Me. Waitt cast the. Mpnmouth ! County Chapter at - Mr. Anthony Muccilii, a resident the only affirmative votes for lhc a meeting ii)'the-Reformcd Church of Perth Amboy and form er pig- WHEN COLO WAVE6 EMTER, resolution appointing Mr. Williams Hguse. ; ; ' . - ‘ ment department shift foreman in Keyport 7-0727 acting manager, ' . Mr. Ward, 1n citing the various a DON'T RECOIL, the. Sayreville. pi{nnt,.’hPS been; ap,- branches of scrvico • rendered by WHY 6CARE AT ALL? pointed suggestion system.secretary thc Red Cross, stressed that during , for thc local Titanium Division. Name Walter E. Gay JU S T USE O U R O I L / the past 10 ycurs thc Koyport Miss Emily White, a resident of for Men, Women and Children To Phi Beta Kappa...... Branch had devoted many hours fo Keypojt, will assist Mr. Muccilii. production and home scrvice work. W aiter E. Guy, son of Mr. and Mrs. He said thc chapter woufd: like Edwin M. Gay of 22 Sunset Ave., others to assist ln thc program Matawan, has been, named a Junior iocallyV in order thnt thc work mny Youths Embroiled member of Phi Beta Kappa, national be continued in coming years. honor society, in Honors Day Chapel Miss Lucy Tompkins, executive at Brown University, Providence, Gom e in and browse Uround. After Cars Collide secretary of the county chapter, n. i. " ' ■ ' presented Edward F. Sylvester, di A member of. Kappa Sigma fra rector of safety services, who show Fine One Alleged To ternity, Mr. Gay is studying for thc You liay find just the gift you have ed motion pictures of thc Red Cross Struck Rider In Other degree of Bachelor of Arts. iii action. LET US VACUUM CLEAN _— Gar; Traced By Number George H. Davis, Keyport chair* YOUR rURNACE been wanting for your - - ... Return From Ohio man, presided a t t(ie meeting. , ‘ N O W l Altercation between two, groups of youths after their cart scraped M r,: and Mrs. ‘ Hatfoldf Bchr and , Wedding Atmouncemtrtt* . _ - Christm as List ...... together in passing -at..First and children,. and . Mrs.- Behr’s father, printed promptly on paneled, or Walnut Sts., Keypdrt,; nt 11:05 p.m. Timothy: Kearns -have returned to bridal book snow-white: vellum at LOUIUTULTZ.i?: Friday, resulted in a fine of $25, their homes in Cliffwood, -after this, office., •, 1 . OIL BURNING vi$itlng Mr .and Mrs; John Fediam and $5 costs, being imposed on one EQUIPMEN7W5ERVICE GEORGE C. SMITH CO. of them, Elm er Simons, ID, of i n ’Sandusky, O., for ,the Thanks You. can buy Security Bond* by Fords, as a disorderly-porson- by. giving' holiday. '-+•>‘J >JAthe J^y^oU'DeducUon^pianr* fU(L OIL-K(R0ffN£’COAL Magistrate Herbert. R. Rothenberg KEYPORT 7-2104 ••KEYPORT ' •' yesterday...... Complaint was' brought against Before You Buy/ThatTlew Carl Chrfctmiig ■ . Simon by Eugene Butier, 18,, 448 No m an has too m any socks, ’ Poole Ave., Union Bcach/after Key- IN ANY PRICE FIELD - < ir . jeu> m en have enough..* r port“police “tfaccd^th^younir wen I • •• . • / ' ■ ■ . . ■ .. in the other car t^Tough a license Use this convenient check list and be sure Give them the best,..there's 1 number taken by one of the youths no more acceptable -Gt/t -.l with whom Butler had'been riding. you get your money’s worth. ; . “1 The driver of the car sought was than •INTERWOVEN SOCKS?" Robert Moran, 18, of. 166 Ely Ave., DOES IT HAVE: i & z - fta ip Laurence Harbor. 123M Inch Wheolbase. Oh, Boy, W hat Bargains! . When brought into court the fol ...... 7.10 x IS Super-cushion Tires. lowing morning, Moran identified , ...... Heavy duly replaceable cartridge Oil Filler* . three other youths riding with him 1 ...... Mounted Spare Tire and Wheol. ff. S. WALLACE ns Simon nnd his brother Julius,' 15, Heavy duty Oil Bath Air Cleaner. We are doing a volume of business in our New Store ih Matawan Cigaroilo Lighter’and 2 Ash Trays. K e y p o r t and Ronald . Averill, 18, Perth ‘Anv| Courtesy Lights when front doors are openod. boy. Butler then entered complaint | Sopaiate cwitch on door post. < J' which l^as exceeded our Expectations. LOW PRICES for QUALITY MEATS did it. against the older Simon as the one! • ...... Convenient Map Light on sleeting potL — who, had struck him ofter both | Air foam arm rests, 4. cars came to a hait and he hadi Wide choice of body color? not extra. ' , gotten out to view the damage to j Fully Automatic Choke. ^ the car in which he was riding. Two Sun Visors. . , ... Butler declared he also hnd been ...... Vacuum Booster Pump on windshlled wipers...... Deluxe Steering Wheel with full horn ring. kickcd after hc was knocked down Thunderhead Engine. 7,3 to 1 compression. ,and the hat of the driver of thc Counterbalanced trunk lid and hood. Loins of Fresh Pork • - car in which ho was riding, H erbert ...... Pressurised cooling system. , . . A Gift from Woodruff; 18, of "21 Victoria PI., Push button doors with separate latches. . .. Union Beach, was knocked off. Chrome faced instrument panel with rheostat . . Outnumbered, the Union Bcach ' control on dash lights...... youths couid not prevent the others . Two pioco drive shaft, eliminating floor hump. R e u ssille s from leaving the scene of the acci- .. Entire rear seat in front of rear wheels. dcnt'Wjlhout the driver showing his 1 ...... Heavy plate one-pleco wrap around bumpers, — Iicenser Howeverrtliirthlrrt boy hr ______S^BumperetlesitandardequipmenL- ... Heavy Floor Carpot with Insulated pad In-rear. the Woodruff car, Ervin Walling, 15, Florence Ave., Union Beach, re A ll of these features are to be found on the corded the liccfi.se* number. . In levying fine on the older of 1950 Kaiser Special 4-door Sedan the Simon boys. Magistrate Rothen for .00 Delivered Our fino rrjm/ntion means Top and Solid meat berg also delivered a severe repri that a ^ift in a hox market] mand to thc younfiHr one for his * 2 0 8 0 with our naiuo incaini extra part in thc assault on Butler. No fat added Now on Display at pleasure for the person wlio Bottom R o u n d receives it. Cliffwood P-TA To Add to our narno thut of Have Christmas Party Towle Sterling. , . bucked hy lwo*and*a«half ccnlnrie» of A Christmas party will feature STRAUB MOTORS, Inc. tradition and ski)!., .and your the meeting of the Cliffwood Pa- Highway 35 at Clark Street Keyport gift is everything a tliougfitful rcnt-Tcacher Association to be held gift should he. next Thursday evening, Dec. 8, in Open Evenings , excopt Saturday 'till 9*00 F»M. . Smoked Cali Hams lhc school at 8 o’clock. . Sunday 10:00 A.M, to 2iOO‘P.M. Let us show you our fine collwlioni - of Towle Sterling ' An entertainment will be pre- MHMIMMMIMHMtHMIWHIIM HtlM IIHHIM — scnted-by-scbool-childr©n-and-cacb fiolidjiilycr— picccSi______parent attending is requested to Kitchen ' Cabinets — Appliances HI All Leading Brands bring a 25c gift, 1 . ■ ■ ..... AH Make. J. L SCHANCK & SON (£ § ) SMOKED HAM - Heating — Plumbing Kiieb.n. TYPEWRITERS Contractors7 and ‘ lb ADDING MACHINES Fuel Oil’ ^ Burner Service or 3 5 c Sold, Rented, Repaired. 366 Broad Street Key. ,7-2100 F u e l Oil B u r n e r Service
Excltuirt Agent to t > l i l i ROYAL MATAWAN LUMBER CO. WoiUTi Ho. I Trpnrrilw. Reussilles1 Building Materials — Free Plan Book Service Monmoulh't LtAding J«w«l*r* Stock an d Custom M&de M illw ork 1 .... s E R P I/CO ’ S. 36 Broad - Red Bank • Stair Building and Cabinets Office Equipment Co. Opmi Cvm ldm T1U • PM* 120 M ain Street M a t a w a n Uliriiog r i u i y , th c . tih. IBS MonmonUi Bt. Phone Matawan 1-2061 Opp. Ereneau Station RED BA BE ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 PAGE FOUR THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. from Santa Claus.. Mrs. Marie sure they’re in flood conjiiUqq-r Bayshore Presbyterian Robertsville P-TA , YEW.. Auxiliary, Post Merinsky is chairman of the affair THE MATAWAN JOURNAL frayed wiring-is a potent cause of Browntown Class Services, Activities . Plans Yule Program To ,Hold Joint Party , and members wishing to attend are Established 1869 Tel. Keyport 7-3030 electrical , flres. Never. leave thu asked to call her. at Keyport 7-2884-J M aiawan Townihlp, Mat&wan Borough lights burning wjien the house ia Thd Sacraments of Baptism and The executve board of the Rob A short business meeting will be for final airangements. _. r unoccupied. Dispose of gift wrap* Arranges Social Votes Donations the Lord’s Supper will be observed ertsville Parent-Teacher Associa helfi. next Wednesday evening by At the recent auxiliary meeting, published Every Thursday at ; pings promptly—they’re/ a rda1 Keyport, M onmouth County, N. J. Sunday morning at II o'clock in tion, meeting Monday night at the the 'Ladies Auxiliary of Keyport Mrs. L»Nie LeutK and Mrs. Frances menace inside the •house. -,Bc, espec By BROWN PUBLISHING AND Schedule Affair For Aid To County Unit the Bayshore Presbyterian Church. home of Mrs. Kw°k Ying Fung, Post 4247, Veterans of Foreign Wdrs, Ross were welcomed as new mem - PRINTING COMPANY _ ially careful.. with matchcs pnd president,., mqde plans to send after which there will be a joint bers by president Ella Walker. smoking materials. And, finally, get Friday Night; Area Projects; To Awist ' Cllflwood Beach. ,..The . Rev,!.. E. J. Mabel Brown ...... E d ito r Douglas Merriam, pastor, will .be Christmas cheer to a needy family. Christmas party of the auxiliary your tree os soon as tlie' C h a r l e s E. Stulti Associate Editor rid o t Activities Repprted . Veterans ------Arrangements also were made for and post. A covered dish supper You can buy Security Bonds, by needles begin toa fall. That means in-charge,- and his sermon topic wil\ fce 'They-Did Eat and-D^ink.” a-Christmas party-ior-the children, .is-planacd .and there, will, be a visit the Payroll Deduction Plahl" ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES it's ;: TAX SALE NOTICE Three Month* . night. Ico- cre.urn and ca.ke_ will $25 .donation -to -the. .fund being and there will be an exchange of ; m season which will be safe ns well as Civic Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.r be.on sale. raised by thc county auxiliary to with Mrs, Emma Metting as chair 10c humorous, novelty gifts. Mrs, N Ol Real Estate In lhe Township o! Malewsn joyous. And oncc they’re mude, ^ T o t Non-Payment oi Taxes and Assessments ■ Executors and administrators of .The Thanksgiving servicc con furnish n room at the Hazard Hos man. The junior choir will rehearse David Byrnes will be In charge of estates have the right to select the stick with them. Public Notice is hereby given that the underslgned .the , of neWfpfipers Jn which they desire Ihelr ducted by the Salvation Army, of pital. A donation, of $5 was made Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the program, and Mrs. William Taxes of the Township of "Matawan, Monmouth County. N. J., wm « u ® notices printed. If, the right is. not Perth Amboy, at the Browntown to the. counly unit’s fund for the. home of__Mrs. A rthur Metze. Bancroft sr. and Mrs. William Con public auction In the Town Hall on tbe 28th day of December, 104J, at ,2.00 exercised the surrogate will moke : ARVERTISING AND PRICES P. M., U»e following described Sands. . . , „ , , „i,-r the selection and the notloe will prob- Sunday School, was well attended., children’s Christmas party. " A meeting of the board of trustees over jr. will be co-hostesses. . Said lands will be sold to make the amount of municipal I lens^chargeab 1 e . kbly. appear m some newspaper that against the same on-the first day of July. 1849, exclusive, »Jiih An expert on retail trade has Gifts of canned goods, fruit arid Mrs. James Martin reported that is being held this (Thursday), eve At the executive session were you-wo^ld not have selected. Friends Mrs. pancroft. Mrs. Conover, Mra fhen-fdr taxes for the f e a r 1049. as com puted in the foUowing.list of The Journal having_business with said, “This year stores are planning vegetables were given to the or $10 had been given for food and ning at 8 o’clock at the home of interest on said amount from thc first day of July. 1919 dat*i5* ¥jjf» a,{: _,_.thfl .surrogate's ofQee w ilPdo well lo ganization. ps_wcli_ as the collection necessary articles for a needy vet Mrs. Bertha Bishof, Hawthorne Byrnes, Mrs. W. Hoyt ScharfT, M ia costs of sale. The subscriber will sell in fee to the personjvho.bids; the bear this m mind. ’ 'as_nYUeh'Mid~lrrmany cases-actually am ount-due subject to redemption at the lowest-rate of interest, bul: in np more advertising in both doMars of $ir»^2. ’ ’ " eran and hl.‘f fumtry! Mrs. Martin" Way:------< ------MarleTft^mi^ri^MrirOTarsjOstrom; case exceeding eight (8) per centum per annum. The P^ynient for the sale Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cottrell also announced thpt Christmas —The second cottage hymn sing was Mrs. Johfi Cashill, Mrs. Walter shall bc made before the conclusion of the sale or ihe property will be . Responsibility for typogrophlcai and in percentage of business Aan re-sold. Cash or certified check only will be accepted in payment. • . . errors Is limited to the cost of the sr. and Miss Elizabeth Brautigan^ of gift packages will ' be sent to held Sunday evening in the civic Rietzke, George ElfT and Mrs. Fung. Any pared of real property for which there snail be no o l h e r^ u •pace occupied b y such error. last year. We will see the largest retail .advertising dollar expenditure Browntown, w6rc guests at a family Matawan veterans who are-hospitl- center. A motion picture on Will be struck off and sold to the Township of Matawan. N* £°f, ized::and these will contain various Stowardship, - "And.... Now I -See” at eight per centum per annum and the municipality shall have the Mroc Entered os second-class m atter at Uie in' history.'. 7 '. Newspapers,-radio, dinner on.Thanksillyipg at. the'home, rem edies and rights-aa other'purchasers,-including the right to bar_ or_ .»ore- wa? sh'0‘wnr7r ~':r ...... v.:.-,.-.t,,--, Cliffwood Services ... - post oiTtce at M atawan, N. J„ under the direct mail-nnd-the other tools.will of-Mra Laura-Waltman in, Asbury ‘ti m e s . ' • '•-L'l’' ". e c t o f M a r c h II, 1B79. 'conduced 'lh '6cVordarice"rw ttluihe .provisions^rf share in this selling drive.” Park. ' „ Plans for the unit to send a Mata The Rev. E. Jay Amey will preach the statute of the State of New Jersey entitled, "An Aet concerning unpata wan girl to Girls State next year THURSDAY, DECEMBER I, 1M0 Here is additional evidence that Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gaub were Firemen’s Dance i the topic “The Heart of the taxes and assessments and other municipal charges on real were outlined by Mrs. Raphael C. providing for the collection thereof by_the creation nnd enforcement oi liens competition-really is intense today. holiday dinner guests of Mrs. Gospel" at 8 p.m. Sunday at the thereon (Chapter 5 of Title 54 of the Revised Statutes)," and acts supplem entary Store ‘advertising hns several re Devlin, chairman.-- The Morganville Volunteer Fire .evening ^worship servicc of the thereto nnd amendatory thereof; , j ____ .» „« ,»,A "E" F o n EFFOBT, BUT Gaub's parents, Mr. and Mi’s. James At any time before the sale the undersigned will received payment of the NOT "B" FOB BROKE lated purposes. First of all, it is Fountain, Browntown. The unit voted to limit the presi Co. 1, will hold a dance on Sat ^ClifTwood, Community Methodist amount due on any property with the-interest and cost up to the um e-of desjgned to interest people in goods dent’s term in office to one year, urday evening, Dec. 10, In'tfie flre .n’MS^Pjirtze:— ■WednesdayrGhoir- rehcaijKal follows ... ..which w ill..m c c i, uatrovfll. p£..lh?. dnnghl/jrs,... .nf . Brownlnwn, nn • • Collector of Taxj?s. visual link between those1 who have a Christmas’ jyaHy nnd sl>cclai meet the'praycr meeting. • ‘ voters Feb. 14, as evidenced in the •Thanksgiving. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP. N. J. ' ...... " . ' . ..., intents expressed at Monday’s meet- something to sell and those who ing on Dec, 19, in place of-on the You can buy Security Bonds by Mrs. Laura Waltman, Mrs. Emily- l.h#* Pavrnll Deduction Pinn .! TOWNSHIP ASSESSEMENT MAP jng, is rqther curious for a body that want to buy. — * regular meeting date of Dec. 20. Are you btivlnit Security Bonds? ’ Every" how -a iid \ IHcn'VgffinfiOHE.' ;Warne and Mr.- Schneider of As- TlHHlc will be- an, exchange of j»ifts Name ‘ ' *’ B lo c k * L o r Amount has been tiiking a rnfher hurt'ahd 71 A -7 1 C ?1S2.80 arguesthnt adverttshiflpmd >pthfir bury. Park, were Sunday ‘ dinner and refreshments and'all members .:-Golas£ewski, Milton.4 . . . . . 4 — . diffident attitude till now because gqests. of Mr. and. Mrs.' H erbert f3nlfonzo,. Tony . ..v _ : D 4 '^ ' - - - types of promotion arc wasteful, are urged to*attend...... C r i n e , M a r y C . ' ’ ...... - ' - 7 - ...... ------9 1 ...... Ol.W „_.Jt»f-the. rebuff .k iv e n .b y jh e yotors _ 110 . • ' ' W5rU3- and amount ~to - an >-unnecessary C o t t r e l l srn-in-J3r.ownti»>vn..__ -- Fpllowlng-the meeting there-wns Johnson, John A. ' • . 7 . to proposals advanced lust Fcbru- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gaub of —Johnson;-John -A,— —------ ... .; __.lia.; 124.43 ... flry. lt is easy to recall expressions charge against the consumer who an. auction sale uf urtiplcs brought CLASSIFIED ADS Larkin Est., J. ' ------~ ~ B p t .: o / i 42^9 Browntown, entertained at a family Llpcrapolls, Geo. & Claire 0 29 249.24 buys the wares* ThJs is about i*s by tlu* members nnd (he sum of Tha pubJJihDT wishes io give notice lhat lhe Crime Act ih the Stale , ol hi board meetings there tfould be dinner on Thanksgiving, Mr. and Roberts, William L ...... ■ ...... o . - ...... 3 0 . . 45^2 rio building done in tho district for. shortsighted as any viewpoint cbuld $13.90 was realized. A dark horse New Jersey specifically provides that any person who shell make, *publlih, VanBraekle, Lellerts . ■ 11 . 0 110.83 Mrs/ Whited Brown and'son, Fred disseminate or have placed In-■ newspaper or other publlcallon an unlruo, j . 19A 91.20 several years. ; . be. The .fact' is' that~o,dvcrtising:has prize was won by Mrs. S t u r t : -deceptive, or misleading advertisement shall be gullly o f-n - misdemeanor Woodward, William . . I 14 been a potent force in holding pricoi erick, of Cheesequake, Mr, and Mrs. nnd punlshod by a-flne net exceeding $1,000 or Imprisonment in lhe county WOODF1ELDS ...... * The board's expressed desire, of -Ferguson, Frank ------...... - 9 ’ . 39fi-H Inc,. down. . It helps make possible masS Nicholas Arace'and sons, James and Jail tor a period nol e x c e e d i n g one year gr bolh.______" ' ' . & 20’ of 399 13 ’ o sudden, lo moot n need it abruptly Billy, and Miss Mnrlc Gaub. ~ Cheesequake Couples B a n a r d l , G u l s e p p L — ...... 11 320 -8 In c . 13.61 pfoductipn and mass distribution— 441 -6 fn c . 8 0.45 poiiceivcs to exist is a credit to its Mr. ond Mrs, Ralph Fountain Walsh, N: J. . . 18 and without them, prices would Entertain At Dinner FO R S A L E FO R R EN T LAKEVIEW PARK earnest devotion to office, but hardly really be out of sight. Furthermore, and son, Ronnie, of Eatontown, were Crine, W alter J. C 1 -2 • lll.WJ Crlne, Walter J. ‘ • D -1 -2 - 120.24 to the temper of its good judgment, M A N U R E — W o o d — U m c — F e r t i l i z e r , TIIIIEE room apartment with bath; It keeps the competitive spirit-at a Sunduy guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Mr. and Mrs. G. Mcycr and Mr. Lawton, Horace Sr..'Sc MUlte FF 16-20 In c . 2 0.CO -W holesale or retail. . Evcrcrc.cn fer- completely furnished or partially; “ - it Is tflo-m ueh-of-a -'Jicy,—we ROt Jurmim, Wm. sr. • 8-1 0 I n c . 2 2 .0 0 ’ high pHchV No~merchant will Inst Gaub,- BrowntoWn. ------■ — and--Mra,-Wellington-Grrfham'rof (Uizer ond"T3roaa*reaf fertiltzcr.-top steam- • heatj- Jiot wutcr^_r“!'“* ______IB 260.SS will come from if that is squandered landscaping. Michael Arlclll,* *Maple GARAGE—$3 per month. Inquire competitive stores and take their dinner guests of Mr. Cosgrove’s Included among the guests was Dr., Hazlet Call Keyport 7-0432. M atawan Public Health Association. CLIFFWOOD PARK r because of an injudicious haste to , ' W]3-3tf 145 Broad St.. Matnwan. JI* Campionc, Jolin & Michael . . . I-' B •. . . b - io 1 2 ^ 5 trade to (hem. Advertising is one parents, .Mr. and Mr.s, Samuel Cos* Walter Dixon of Roselle, Mrs. Gra Sorrente, Sam . . . - • . . . ’ B Of 27-28 ■ 12.35 .“do something.” The board makes Foti, Adeline • •. . * , 1-3 In c . 9.40 of the great constructive forces g ro v e/ . ham’s grandfather, who remained WINES, liquors, beers—H arry‘a Liquor ■ ' c . itself • appjyir emotionally over Store, 0 Main St.,. Matawan. We P e r D a y CLIFFWOOD KEIOHTS within thc economy. Mr. and Mr.s. Louis KraUs of for tlie weekend. • strained in the matter by telling the deliver. Phone-M atawan 1*0073. Agents Tractor antT Sickle Bar ,. n.oo Owner Unknown - ...... , A . . n • . . . . .5 r' lfl.4 0 Yonkcrfs, N. Y., were Friday dinner James L. Brown, a student iit for Bellows & Co. . wJOtf Extension Ladders ...... , . 2.50 Evaldl. Ernest B,. 14-10 I n c . lfl.DO Matawan Planning 13oard, only a few guests of Mr.,and Mrs. Jacob Gaub. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Lawn Rollers ...... ,. 1.00 Assalong, Dominic B „ 45-49 Inc. 24.80 weeks back, the planning body I PICK-UP BALERS-rNcw or used; Electric Drill- r..... _____ . . 2.50 Scott, Susie - - ■" 72 „ > 91.90 Miss- Caroline Gaub of Brown spent thc holiday recess in Cheese* New liollond . and Case. Conover Portable Paint Sprayer ... n.oo ParriSj Sarah ' ; ' B • . 80-81 20 js could lake a year to make a com-J town, spent the weekend in Cheese- quake wilh his mother, Mrs. Mary Brothers, Sales and Service, Wicko- Fertilizer Drill 75 Williams, Norman > C . 27-2 8 i llf O prehensive ’'study of school needs, • tunk. Tel. Holmdel fl-0121. wjtl Call K eyport 7-1101) Kramer Land & Home Sales C 29-30 7!05 Looking Backward quake with her grandparents, Mr. Brown, W. D. SWARTZEL Edwards, Georgo • F .18 -1 9 7.C0 then last Monday demanding off and Mrs. George Gaub. Mrs. Thomas Tergis of Cheese- WINDOW SHADES 89 cents—Put on FARM SUPPLIES Bethune, Roosevelt ’& Ruby . . . . 1 - ' S-0 ' 12.33 peter_pcailf-prcsidont of. that body,j ITEMfl-AB.O_XJT_fOLKS_Amt your rollers while you wait. Holland Hazlet, New Jersey Boles. Benjam in - 1 14-13 01.9Q quuke, was the Thanksgiving din 49.74 THINGS WE KNEW IN - Miss"AnrrMninin,_and_Misg~j{sin' sliddes in ccm ,-w hlto or. green. .They Ifangabook. Jno. & Missle J- ISA something quick and out of the Gaub of Browntown, attended a ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ai*e truly a good looking window W jtf Zion Gospel Assembly __ ___ ■ K ' 3 3 -2 4 24.49 liat, or else drop the matter, THE LONG AGO ahade. Other shades lrom 22 cents to Paul. Bessie ‘ ~ - nTI ------11*12------— 9 5 .3 0 . birthday party for Peggy Chamber Erkenbrach in Jamuica, L. I. On $3 In stock. A complete window shade PRIVATE second floor apartment; 3 Kramer Land & Homo Sales. N l r 3 .4 11.90 r The board is talking of additions lain of Cedar Grovci Friday after Sunday, Mrs. Terjjls visited her son stfrvicc. Dark shades allow you to rooms and bath; one block from Paul, Joseph et al ’■ S . 4-0 Inc. ■ 10.30 sleep later. National S & 10, pi'own'a, town; nil utlllites Included, $S0 month. Riley, Edward ' • s - - 9 -10 27.95 io Matnwan and ClifTwood schools noon. . and duughler-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs, 29-3 0 5.08 T a n Years A g o Red Dank. ' Wjtf 7 Fountain Ave. Tel, Matawan l-HMS. Gcter, Edward fit Lottie • s ht a figure of $17,500 to $20,000 per T. Trainer and daughter, Dorothy, John Tergis, Englishtown. wjl Riley, Edward - • -■ . ■ S • 3 3 . 204.22 (Isauo of ThurHday^ Nov. 30, 1930) FOR HOME HEATING. Phone Keyport M urray. Daisy s 33-34 12.35 j'oom, This may bc perfectly .nil of Jersey^eityrspenMhe weekend- - Mrs,-B, I, Quackenbush.-oi-lTrcc.-r 0.65 The four Matawan*Keyport banks -7-0701. Fuel Oil;- K erosene, Gasoline, TWO rooms, furnished or unfurnished; TenEyck, Abby T . 11*1! . - Tight, we don’t know. But w e,do at their Browntown home. ' hold. Nvas the holiday dinner guest Kindling Wood, Charcoal, Blue Coal. will rent together or* separately: B l o u n t , L o n n i e Se C e c e lia :-.-.--,^-;7’il-^ „ .. ’ •; S'OJS know Raritan Township is. plan* will, release approximately $113,010' Koppcrs Coke; OU Burners, Coal kitchen . privileges; adults only. Call 'Furfai'a, Frances &t M a r y "7 2 2 ___ ... '1 5 -1 6 ' 12.33 Walter Gaub has returned to his of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Brown. Stokers, Heat Regulators, Boilers, Matawan 1-0840. Jl Norris. Mrs. Mary ' r Z 3 ' • 23*24 12.35 c o s t o f to Christmas Club members this iiing additions in 1951 at Browntown home . after spending The Ladies Gui^d of thc Chapel Stoves. Judson S. Uopla, 110 Third Knight, Harry Z 3 50-5 1 ...... 41.40 week...... St,, Keyport. . wjtf FOUR rooms and bath. Call Friday KEYPORT HEIGHTS $30,000 per room, and Walter Beyer, three weeks jjt the .hpnie of his. of Our Saviou^ js sponsoring a card Cnpt. Rny Veary's succcssful after 1 p.m. at 37 First St., Kevport. Orlando, Anthony & Rose . B > 4-5 9 5.09 j/resideat, of that township’s board, iinclc nnd aunt, “Mf.'and Mrs. Fred p arty /in th6 parish hall on Dee, n AUTO RADIATORS—-New ond used: ______L . _ 11 ' ClifTwood • Bench Realty. Co. . B 17-18 1 2 ^ 5 plungo for the point conversion to Ht.most care; same day service on Weismon, H As for appropriating municipal watched thc interesting encounter. viewed the Thanksgiving parade in BOTANY—No-dye lot yams always mortgages. Ben and Mattie Smith, Walters, Frederick S, ' > C 21-2 2 4 7.CO credit to school purposes. Perhaps, A recount of votes east in the flrst Newark, and later were among 20 available uk Alpine’s (opposite Key Realtor. ' 115*,i Main St., Matawan. Langan, Joseph B. . E ••• 20 . 12.35 and sccond districts of Matawan in Thanksgiving Rites port Post OHico). Wjtf Phone M atawan 1-2207.______w j t f Langan, Joseph B, F 11-12 20.00 before that is dpnc, ft would be guests at a family dinner party ut Keller, Geo. F. G 9 -10 12.35 well to ask assurance of the State the Nov: 7 election showed the home of Mr. DufTord’s aunt, VENETIAN BLINDS, all sizes, $2.77 WANTED Keller, Geo. F. .* , II 2 -4 I n c . ' 29.00 material change in the original . each. Featuring chlp-prool baked CLIFFWOOD BEACH • - Department of Health no'require Organization Sponsors Mrs. Silas D. Conkling, In Flanders. cnumel, flexible steel slats, automatic Haver. Phyllis ~ . .■ • : 5 148 11.00 “ ment to run sewers In areas where results, it was announced by the Mr. nnd Mrs, John Chamberlain cord lock and tilting mechanism, and WILLING to pay good rent for good, FrlesendorL Mario & A. . - i a :...... 2C0-1 : 20.60 county board of elections Monday Annual Service At n completely enclosed metal head that warm three bedroom house In a good E. W. Holding Co. - 10 . c y o ' 10.85 .there is surface seepage od wastes ond daughters, Peggy and Anno, und assures a neat appearance from inside location. Tct. M atawan 1-0288M. wj 1 Christensen, Julius A. h . 3 2 9 lilOl , will come about. There is no reason School - James Hasselstrom of Cedar Grove, nr outside. Karl A. Frantz, 018 Lynchi M ary n 330 8 1.70 Twenty Years Ago wcrc Sunday visitors of Mr. Chum* St., UnlOn Bcach. Tel. Key. 7-2810W. Collins, Nellie ■ 13 380 -1 73.05 to take an attitude of “It can’t hap . w j t f HELP WANTED Alban, R. G. , ■ . , 14 443-4 ■ 13.30 pen here.” It happened In Hum- (Issue of Friday, Nov. 20, 1020) The Robertsville School In Marl bcrlain’s .mother, Mrs. Pierce A. Mulcahv, Edmund . ■ -: s 15 467 ' 8.03 boro Township, wos thronged , on Chamberlain ih Verona. IF you ore thinking of Christmas RELIABLE handyman with knowledge Hunt. Helen 16 .- 475 20.23 son. Sewers will cost $502,000. Chrlstmils checks arc being re* jewelry, Jet me show y o u h o w io of farming. Write Box T, in ' c a r e Grl/fln, Thomas IS 621 -2 29.13 j .Which is worse for a youngster; to leased by the Funners and Mer Nov. 21, with children, i parents, * Mry. Louis Heiser sr., and her son save .money . on quality diamonds, of this newsnnper, w l l W lngmne. .Jean ...... ' ...... ------: ib - 620 ...... 12.35 . friends, who participated in • thc and dnughter-ih-law,' Mr, and Mrs. watches or Jewelry. My telephone Larfoueeur, Alex . „ 18 544 544A ,13.30 have to go to school.on hnlf-scssion, chants Notional Bank and The Mat* num ber Is Matnwan 1-1083J. Give me Stewart, Charles S. 20 594 1 0.62 , . . or to havo polio . . . 7 awan Bank to the amount of $07,000. annual Thanksgiving servico spon Louis Heiser of Cedar Grove, were a buzz nnd 1*11 come rftnnlngl Ken LEGAL NOTICES Stewart, Charles S. 20 633 16.72 sored b> thc Robertsville Parent- Thankskiving-dinner guests of Mr. neth Henderson. • J2J Mason, Anna M. ct al 21 054 -5 . 20.00 No, let's slow down a bit in this Thc civic department of Matawan MONMOUTH COUNTY Mueller, G. & H. & Agnes 1 25 , 800 20i5 thing. Try to put first things first. Wonuin’s Club provided an enjoy Tcachei* Association. and Mrs. Frank Seabury , in Key FirtEWOOD—stove, furnace or fire SURROGATE'S OFFICE Strutton, Robert • 1 25 843 12.35 able afternoon for club members Thc program was under the di port place length; immediate delivery. A. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Dunn, Francis P. Se Catherine 20 872-3 20.60 Reckon the most possible, not thc Wiener, R.D. 1, Enghshtown, Tel. OF ARTHUR E. YANCY, Deceased. Severlnl. Anthony & Jennie , 28 939 12 J5 least possible cost. Also there is a on Monday, when Miss Margaret L. rection of Mrs. lfalvin Johnson, Mr and Mrs Howard Heiser and Englishtown 5433. „ Wj8* Pursuant to thc order of DORMAN Dolgas, Michacl . ' 28 949 7.00 Tcrhunc gave a delightful talk on character and. spiritual education daughters, Sonia and Elsie, of Cedar McFADDIN. Surrogate of thc County Chrlstinat, M rs. H. - 20 - 1003 8.05 little matter of getting, teachers., LARGE-3*piecertapestry custom made of Monmouth, made on the twenty- lllngwald, Sadie . ' 28 1009*1010 20.60 Schools are something more than her reccnt trip abroad.,. ... - chairman of the - association, and Grove, I were Thanksgiving dinner living room set, $143.00; Easy Cun seventh doy of October, 1049, on the Cox Est., Mrs. Ida l v 29 1080 ' 7.00 Thc new highway between this wns opened with thc singing of tho guests of Mrs. Helser’s parents. Dr. spin dryer washing machine, (05.00; application of*Ruth M. Yancy, admin Breiner, Mrs. Pauline , 30 - 1121 20.95 buildings. Wiyi additions being put lsrge rubber, tire Inwn mower, $13.00: istratrix of the estate of Arthur E. Fresendorf, M. • i 30 1138 - 8.65 ‘ on schools everywhere, and no ap borough and South Amboy was offi Star Dangled Banner, followed by nnd Mrs. It. Sasscmnn in South large bird cage with stand, $8.00; all Yancy, doceased. notice is hereby - North, James \ 30 1147 8.65 cially opened to traffic Tuesday. * thc hymn, Wc Guther Together. River. * in good condition. Golden, 706 Shore given to thc creditors of said deceased Brechtleln, Thos. & F. 31 1133 89.58 preciable addition being made to Rd., Union Beach. wjl to exhibit to the subscriber adminis- Lcnnon, M argaret „ * 31 - 1155 8.65 : ,.the.jiumber_oLpersons in. thu.teach-. .„.VnnWlnklo^Tftdd., acting-for.hUft- A jr.ccordlngr.Qf. .Tlu?. Lord's:. Prnyfr. tralrlx-.as- aforesaid.- their—debt*.-and . F o lo y , Wm,-L,-& M ildred------3 3 ------— ------1196-7— *- —20.60 - Ing profession, some lively, bidding self and representing other execu was played. , _ ■ • • DELICIOUSLY tender broilers. Your demands against thc said estate, under SchcriiT, Rose, Trustee 35 1318-9 52.04 No Morganville Service choice; live weight. Alex II. Basistn, oath, within six months from the dato Shnloo; John & Hannah ‘ 36 1363-4 13J0 for tcachers may - be In prospect; tives and employees of the Hunson*, Mrs. Kwok Ylng Fung, president Box ■ 113,* Bethany Rd., Hazlet. Tel. of the aforesaid order, or they will Cooney, W. P. 37 - 1396-7 13J0 bidding which will make salary VanWinkle-Munning Co., has bought of thc association, welcomed the Keyport 7-0170W. wjB' be forever barred of their actions R uehle, Julius T, & Harriet 37 1405-0 19.70 There will be no servicc this Sun* therefor ngnlnst the said subscriber. McHugh, Thomas ' 41- 1514-5 • 20.60 gifides nnd the like seem rather A. P. Munnlng’s interest In the audience nnd Mrs. Edward Gribbens dny evening , in the Morgnnville MYERS 78 snowplow for Farma!! A Datbd, Freehold, N. J., Octobcr 27th, Barthelmew, Paul Jr. & V. 43 8 2 74.60 futile. In sugar-coating thp build common stock of the company. sung Qomc Ye Thankful. Mrs. W. tractor; with power lift; In ohnins 1949. . Laurcncc Harbor Heights Co. 43 124-5 136.60 Methodist. Church as many . mem- for D by 24 tires. . Price $123. Tel RUTH M. YANCY, D'AIcscio, Vincent E. - ' 43 - 150-1 60,10 ing costs pill for the taxpayers, let’s Considerable cxcitcmcnt was Hoyt ScharfT, school principal, read bers will bc. nttondiap a rally or Matawan 1-2209M. P. O. Box 101, Stillwell. G. R. & Grace * 44 200 22 JO not kid the poor guy too much. caused Monday in Browntown, prayer poom followed by Uie sing Philadelphia^ Sunday school will w ii ' 1 CIJfTwootl, N. j. Newsome,- Agnes R.- . ■. . 43... „ 81 53.94 when an aviator enroute to Phila Herbert R. Rothentfgrg, Esq., < - Newsome,' Agnes It. ‘ . 46 ■ 8 2 -3 ...... 95.48 He ia going .to have to pay and pay ing of Father We Thank Thee, by be at Ip, n.m. directed by Walter FINE CINDERS for drivcwayR, collars, 43 W est Front Street, • Dowling. M ary A. . 5 2 ' 67*8 14.80 aplenty to get ..tcachers for those delphia, made.a forced landnig in the chtldren. ' • garage nnd chicken house floors; by Keyport, New Jersey „ Ryan, fjenry A. ' • ’ 62 • . 64 v 6.65 Lambertson. . loads. ^10t road gravel, fill dirt; haul Attorney. . • Jl J22 new schoolrooms. And to keep the James Fountain’s#ryc field bccause Recitations included Welcome, Rehearsals arc being held for thc ing done wltlv dump trucks; have a good staff Matawnn has now. of lack of fuel. No.damage was by Geraldine Barnes; Somtithing to trailer and loader to load trucks with; Christmas entertainment to bo pre bnck yard filling nnd grading done • There are plenty of other things done to thc plane. Getting a supply bc Thankful For, Mimi Keck; sented on Dec. 21. - . round homes, etc. Eckel Brothers; to think aboilt, too. Let’s take it of gtisolinc at a loeul garage, the prayer poem, Joan Johnson; Wc Tel. M atawan 1-2313W. 122' Old “Doc” Pickett UBed aviator made a graceful take-ofT and Take Your Time! easy. Everybody should be willing Plough the JJJelds, Larry Boycc; NOROE Hytemp wicklcss space heater to say: io grant thc Matawan board nn was again on his way. Harvest, SuSnn Chobordn, Sandra for chim ney. O riginally $115.00. $75.00 SCOUTING NEWS takes tt. practically new. Lindner, Busy days are filled with Christmas shop About the only voice a “E” for efforts But, nobody wants Boyce, Harlsen Boycc and Georgo Box 200, Hamilton Ave.. M atawan, N. J. a **B" for broke.' ’ Thlrly-fivo Yean Ago Thomas Burrows: The Mayflower The Committee of Cub Pnck Cfl ' Jl' ping and many other tasks which keep you on man gets in his family af (Issue of Thursday, Nov. 20, 1914) Ship, Jncqucllno Mae Cashill, held its meeting last Tuesday eve A.K.C. registered cockcr pups;, ideal the “go” from morning until night. > fairs is the in-voice. ^ _ THE MOST DANGEROUS TREE At the borough council meeting youngest child enrolled: Bless Uh ning nt the. home of Mrs. Celia Chrjstman gifts; simdy blonde males and females. Mrs. Kenneth MdcDonald, Have you considered how delightful it Bet there’d be more joint laat night a letter was read from Father, Barbara Itanscn, Emma Magee, WyckofT St. Plans ..were 220 Ruvine Dr., Matawan. jl* :: _Whaf fs„lhe_mQst..dangerQUfi-trce rTunis-R,-Sehe»ek---reIative~to-Iuy- Brown,— Victor— ‘Docker? -Jjiekl^^mndcrfoirthcmext'Pndr^mcctlfigto would be to m eet your husband or wife, or a bank accounts if the wife . In the world? Accprding lo the KITCHEN cabinet sink. $23: ladles ing water mains in twq streets he Young nnd Judith Rlctzkc, flrst be held in the high school gym winter, coat, $12; silvered fox fur arty of friends, ahd come to Buttonwood National Board of Fire Under wasn’t so quick on the proposed opening on his farm nt gradffrs; Something to Remember, Friday, Jan. 20. No meeting is Jacket, $23; tw o standard size windows; fa ' ' ' - - - - writers, it's that symbol of Yuletldo buby carriage, $20; baby scale, $3; R fanor for lunch? No hurrying home to prepare draw. Midway Green, Schenck St. would Anna Mae Cappa; and Thc Golden scncdulcd for the month of Decem high chnlr, $3; car seat, $2. Coll Mat , cheer ond good will—the Christmas be 525 feet Jong and intersect with Corn, Jean Ann Schuber, ber becuuse nf the Christmas holi nwan 1-0239M after 5 p.m. * jl* the meal, no dishes to wash before you can start It’s______easy ip call a spade . ^rec. And the long and tragic record an extension of Monroe St. from Gordon Fung entertained with days. on the afternoon’s affairs, and you can feel just a spade until you stumble ’. Of deaths, Injuries and nmhnlngs— Middlesex St. This1 opened up a piano selections and America thc Chlngarora District will hold its SERVICE ’ , mahy to chlldrcn-r-caused by holl* discussion, during which the Mayor Beautiful was sung by members of nnnual dinner-dahec meeting at as rested as you were in the forenoon., over one in the dark. day fires fully bears put that state* and Council thought the request thc 4-ii Club.* A Housowlfc's MANZO EXCAVATING CO.—Top soil, Buttonwood Manor, Friday,'Dec. fill > dirt; crane and bulldozing mcht.’ . . ■ ;; ’ should bc granted, If the borough Thanksgiving was told by Lydia nt 7 p.m, Following the dinner and service: large or smalt ditch-digging ,.r.Thls certainly doesn’t mean thnt is to grow, but saw no way ot Elff and Why I*«ho\tlcTOlve Thanks Short business meeting, bntertain- Jobs. Tel. Matawan 1-1743. wjl-5* Moke your plans now jou should not have a Christmas complying with thc request at th'fiP by Gordon Fung. We Should all meiU will bo provided by several A real treat to Invite your friend to M aet Your . to enjoy die ChrUtma* tree. You should. But it" docs time. , t GiVjO Thanks*was recited by Freddy scoutcrs from tho District, whose Join you at the Rollo Post House Friends In Our dinner here with ua. mean tfint certain elementary pro* It Is four weeks to Christmas Enston, ahd school pupils sang talents are well-known to all who ROBERT BOZZA CO.. BUILDERS. C O C K T A I L cautions"should be followed to tho nnd many stores' that cater to Uic Winds of November and Sleighing Complete home alterations and re LOUNGE have .attended these nfTulrs In the pair service, porch enclosere, addition*, letter, and kept constantly in mind. Christmas trndc hnvb their holiday Song. Carol Johnson, dressed In past. Music for dancing will be storm sash, roofing, siding, hardwood It is recommended, for instance, goods on display,.«Those who can old-fashioned costume, recited An floors, plastering, concrete sidewalks, by recordings provided by William driveways, brickwork, chimneys, fire- ■ tfiat you buy a small tree—it is less should do thclr shopping early, as Old Fashioned Thanksgiving. Nicky Hoslaclh laces, - built, repaired, cleaned. 64 hazardous. It should be placed well they are now sure of a wide choico Popoff recited Nature’s Thanksgiv All scouters from thc district are §econd St., Keyport. Telephone Key port 7*0703-J. wjl-30tf away from radiators, heaters^ and to select from and al no higher ing, and Robert Hurley, Call to Urged to attend, not only to show the fireplace! Candles shpuld never prices than will bc required later Thanks. their interest in the scouting move FLOOR SANDING; reflnishlng; wax ing; asphalt and m bber tile Installed Jtxr used on th e tree un A rthur W. Acker. Chestnut St., Port Monmouth. Tel. Keansburg Bctit which carry the Seal of op; local butcher shops this week at as “Mother”; W alter Drogoh. from any unit leader or committee* 6 -2086J . , w jl* jjrovalof the Underwriters* Lnb'ora; from 30 to 33 cents a gound. „ , “Father"; Warren Hurley, "Grand man, or frpip Ji\mes Flyntt, chair FARMERS! L£t experienced butchers Jorles—it guarantees th at the sets, Ice was formed on thfc ercek on father”; Mrs. Johnson, “Grand* man. - . do your slaughtering for you. Call • tnnefet W tb in. f . proper ...... safetystarajardsv. .., ftlohday ...... morning,. but nqt.... of suffl , mother." The children*# roles were Troop 73 spent one meeting night .M atawan lf947], .. J13 M iam i Ana. - M.m^w't f . J . Rut* Hotel *— , paper, eotlpn-or-other l cient thickness to hold.one'3 weightj ttiken by. George Biff.; Edward at ihe Mathwiin Health , Contet1 ClilILDRElhJ, .pe-sctiool agef cared Tor- M radn* lU H rarul M m T* A m m . f flpmpinblematerial5 for.decoration.Iih ,«ome parts of tiie,State ther$' Stokes, Billy Scn'niori," David Byrnes, painting and repalrinij loysihat iira oy 4af .. rded day~and ntghV at lire...... Orchai hoot,1, 24 fedgewalerfer * Dr.,“ MATAWAN, N. J; IfotUnilouevdJ.ftr^that,day. ; . -Rwrnld DeLeq and Billy .^oyce. to bo distributed at.Christman. . M atnwanr TeLlU*Uwan -l ^THURSDAY,TJECtM BER-i:1 1049 THE MATAWAN" JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE~
Mary Beth Matthews Freneau Firemen ; V School, Hightstown. Mrs. J.'E. Voorhees f Mrs.. John Lockwood jr. and Marks 9th Birthday , Shower And Tea Fo Award S Turkeys daughters, Leslie, Linda and Louise, were .Asbury. Park -visitors -Satur Honored At Parties Feted At Showers A Thnnksgivng pw-ty was given Miss Susan Sutphin Tile turkeys disposed of by tho day, ; • by Mr, and Mrs, A rthur Mnlthews. Freneau Fremen were awarded to M r,'and Mrs. A rthur C. Hnll nlid Two Events Celebrate., Mrs. Nelson Smith and Miss Mar Mr. and Mrs.. Conrad Johannsen on Nov. 19 nt their home on H.trd- the .fttllowJnii; Miss Terbecky, West* daughter, Murilyn, were weekend jorie VanBrakle attended a meeting entertained ot a oufTet supper T ues Two Parties Held For •ing Blvd., on honor of their daugh MatawanGirlHonored field; Mrs. A rthur Skinner, Chnrleu vistors in CnmeyX Point. Birthday O f Matawan of the Long Branch Junipr Woman's day in celebration of the 80th birth ter, Mary Beth, who was celebrat Messina, Leo Weinstein, Jack December Bride-To-Be j At Party; To Become Miss Patricia Miller w a s confined ing her ninth birthday. Keough. all of Mntawan. . Woman . Club, Monday evening as repre day , of Mrs. Johannsen's father, To Wed Albert Laehder to her Fretieuu home several, days sentatives' of the Matawan Junior Emii Rossbach. Guests were Mr, Assisting her in celebrating were Bride Dec. 17 Mr.” and Mrs. Rudolph B. Miller last week by Illness.' ..... ' Woman’s .Club. . - fiossbach’s daughter, Mrs. Martin Jonn Gray, Nancy Bowie. Carol . Ms. James E. Voorhees, whose .Miss Shirley Noddings was the nnd family of Fi'eneau enTertnlned ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Schuber en- Meyer of Bronx. N.-.Y.: Mrs. Charles Ann___Slyutkp, ^^ Leslie • Mai'yluill, Miss Patricia Brown ontcrtujned birthday was Saturday, was feted Mr. :’i^ Mr9V : Elston Hawks of guesf.of hdnor ot two recent shcrw* at a^rhrtnksgiving isup^XJr at their tCrtninod relatives at dinner on Heyl, Mrs, William O liver Diggin, Carolyn Husemann, Linda Ann Saturday - afternoon at- n kitchen at. two parties celebrating the event Hightstown; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ers. She will bo married to Albert iiome. Present were: Miss’ Mary Thanksgiving. •...... Mr. and Mrs. G arrett MrtCe&i sr., Rittcnl\ouse, Susan( Rinck, Murpire: shower and tea in honor of Mins Miller, Ashtabula, O.: Mrs. James On Thanksgiving Eve, Maj. Gen, Johnxon and Mrs. Addie Baker of Loehder of Fair Haven, on Satur Mrs. Loretta Millmun, Old Bridge, and'Mr. and Mrs, William J. Rabel. Stoininetz, Irene Maekey, Kay Susan Sutphin. Miss Sutphin is to Boker, West Orange; Mr. and Mrs. and* J£rs... George L. VanDeusen, Old Bridge: and Mr. a n d . Mrs. day, Dec. 17, in the First Presby a former resident, visited Freneau Hockenbary, Pat Street, Margaret be married on Dei*. 17. . John Miller and duughter, Lee, Fair Haven, entertained at dinner Gordon TenEyck and Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Milton Gunkle and infant terian Church. “ frirnda recently. . and bridge in Mrs. Voorheks’s honor. TenEyck of Matawan were Thanks daughter. Deborah Ann, returned Crlsanelll, Lynn West, Jimmy Mrs. William H, Sutpjrin, mother Hillside;'Mr. nnd Mrs. James MU* Prizes were awarded to the guest giving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. home Saturday from Monmouth The flrst shower wus nt the home Benner, Jimmy Farrell, Jimmy and of the bride-to-be, und Mrs. Michael ler, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller si*., of her fiance's aunt, Mrs. Raymond Visiting in Elizabeth of honor and J. Ray/nend Ketchcl Peter TenEyck, ' .... Memorial Hospital. ' Jack Hamilton, Danny Wulff, Bobby I3iown. mother of the hostess, pre Waller Pulstciul, and Edvvlti Pulster D.“ Bqyd, Lake Ave., Red Bank, sided at the leu table. for high scores, and a consolation ■ Miss Helena fc^auss of Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Kctchel nnd Billy Martin, Henry Elliott, all of Elizabeth, Mrs. William Hendrickson * of prize was won by F. Howard Lloyd with 24 guests present, llie gifts Joscpti Matthews, Leroy Youivum.s . Guests were Mrs. Milford Nealis, Mrs. Edna Deur, lflourtown, pa., Matawan ltd,, Old Bridge, is vlsltliu; spent the weekend at her summer Were ^Thanksgiving Day guests of were displayed under a decorated sr.' . home on Valley . Dr. ' Mrs. Ketchel’s brother-in-law nnd Daniel Matthews, Mra. Herbert Miss Mary Munning, Miss Annabel' spent lukit week In Freneau visiting hev son-in-law and daughter, Mr, umbrella. Sprague, Mrs. Stanley > Rittenhoue, Ewington, Miss Aim .Tlclionor. Miss Mr. and Mrs. John U>ckwqod sr., and Mrs. J, E. Sauerman of Eliza* Other guests_were_ M rs.J. C* --Miss—Michele. McKeen..of ..East sister,* M r.jip d Mrs. Sherman W. Miss--Noddiiy's_wn5_fekd_pt .the Mrs. Marie Rinck, Mrs. D. E. WulfT Doris Strother. Miss Helen Crlne, nnd family. bet)]. Mrs. Snuenmm and infant Baker, Fair Haven; i Dr. and- Mrs. Orange,, returned Sunday after Reese,* Westfield.*... home of Miss PcEgy Berthold, Glen- and Mrs. Frnnk'TGray ^>f^HtaVvTm Miss A 'lI^ ^ft'Cin'dyT nTi of "Mata"*" lind son "have ‘just rrturnpd • from the spending a few days ns the guest of Mrs. Conrad Johannsen enter Mrr'nmrMrs.“ Roinkb "Jonsseiv side Ave., Scotch Plains. Thc guests Darlene and Beverly SmiU^ and wan; Mrs. Ceorgo Melnzor nnd Mn, JamUy of Pronenu, had as their EUuibcth General Hospital. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tained her bridge club Friday eve included Miss Nodding’s former Mrs. A rthur Smith of Belmar. Ralph Do|y|i of Keyport. Thanksgiving dinner guests. Mrs. G arrett McKeen sr. ning. Prize , for high . scocc was classmates nt Iho New Jersey Col , Gifts were sent by Gail M^inzer Gifts \voro sent by Misa Jo Lea And Mrs. Frank L. UatclifTe, Marl. . In Appreciation awarded to Mrs. Charles Lyons. Mr.~ and Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick lege for'^omeit and the.Presbyter^ pf Matnwan: Barbnni and Petei* Bennett of Alliance. O.; Mias- lietty IhH’O. • •-' ••••• . - - -- -..... The .family of the late MrH., W^.. *(. Mrs..Garrett.. McKeen, substituted. andM rs; Carrie "E.- Conover were jan..J4rk~^~‘- Andrews 'and MrSi- GriYco- VoUiiitVn.-i, Ht*nHt4l v of-.AlbetiU?r«iyeVr. Nr. M,;. Lockwood extends sincere UjVtm'Tin’i' Miss Ann Tichcnor was a ••’•guest ,, Mr. pno\»sl«»T-durv of her brother and sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank N. Conover in Maple Miss Charlfcttc Rose, Miss Susan Bank; Miss £itrol Steiner of Deal: ing the Thanksgiving holidays. kindnesses in any way during their Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tichenor wood. " Sutphin, Mr.s. Richard Dodd, Mrs. Miss F.llen Bindon. of Arlington; Douglan is a student, at The Peddie bereavement. Jl—Adv. in Union, on Thanksgiving. Girl Scouts V isit... -Mr. and Mrs,' Charles C. S9hock John Muller jr., Mpa Jam cs'N o d 1- and Miss.Shirley Noddings of Muln* Miss'Barbara Hunt has returned sr. returned Tuesday from a '’vaca dings,^ and Mrs. W. C. Noddings Police Headquarters wan, . tion iu Florida. to Ohio Wesleyan, Delaware, O., after and daughter, Sarah,Ellen. Mr. und Mrs. G. J. Sterling spending thc Thanksgiving recess Troop 30, Girl Scouts, tinder the Thompson jr. entertained ot a with her parents, Mr. nnd Mra, leadership of Mrs. Vernon Ellison, Methodist'Men's , family dinner Thanksgiving Day. Charles E> J-lunt. Matawan Church visited Matawnn Police Head Club To Meet Their "guests were - Mr. and Mrs.' ' Mr. and? Mrs.’-A. Edgar Pulm and Services Li6ted-< ■—... quarters,' yesterday, Capt- John J, Carl Biller of Keyport; Mr. and children spent last Wednesday and Flood escorted • .the t#o»p nnd The Melhodlst Men'iji.Club will Mrs. Milford Nealis, ' Mrs. G. J. Thursday with Mr; and Mrs. Donald The Ch^islmas .serison.Comrminion demonstrated equipment and..ilhget;- l^eol lu tin- lecture ioi»nv of the Bell Beef Co. Sterling Thompson sr.*- and David Lane, in Kingston, N. Y. . ’ will be observed at the 11 o’clock printing methods, Chief Edwin C. elmrrh mi .Wednesday* J>ec. 7 at Thompson. ___ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Claus cntpr- .service Sunday morning in.the First Sloat explained the radio system, H p.m. There will bo u short bust- ... JVf rs, .WiilDigg i rt_. was _ a. tained M r and Mrs. Herbert Cromp^ Presbyterian -.Church • «f- j^Jata^an,- pointing -out that- Monnioulh anil nerrt »esslt>n -and election- of tjffleers -Thanksgiving Day guest of hc»i; ’Ion "~and"” cliildren, Kenneth and wltji the Rev. Chester A. Galli. ctirrying o ctiinpl.t. .lock ol Meol., Qroc.tloi, Angus Davis and'“sbii'“ Ricky, and Extol Thee, O Lord.” ' that Matnwnn has a low rate of und children, Suspn and Timothy, lecture and demonstrntlan on ecr* Voo.lo>)l»« Dlrdnoy* Frcu.n Poodi, . returned , to Hicksvillc, L._I., Sun Milton Gunkle at Thanksgiving din The Second Sunday in Advent Juvenile delinquency. amiea. day after spending. several diiys ner." •. i ...... " ...... will ho observed nt lhe-1) o'clotk Attending were Ruth McDonald, - Men of tho community nre invltoil with Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. Mrs. W. Rulen Smith has returned service Sunday morning in Trinity Peggy Anne. Read, - Aiiene Stein* to uttend. - . * MRS. JAMES £. VOORHEES and Mrs. Charles E. Springhorn. from visiting her daughters, Mrs. Episcopal Church. The Rev. Alfred.; iuetz, Joun L.^wton,., Eva Axelrod, Richard Newton nnd Mrs. Willard Carl A.. Gesswein, Mr. aiid Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carlson Clork Arnold jr, rector, will nd-1 Mrs. EUJsrtn and daughler, HJjen. Hava you read Iho clfls*Jfl*d edN? Farley, Washington. v minister- lloly Communion. The Choice Meats Wilson W. Hobrough, Mr. and Mrs. moved yesterday from the Aber Dr. and Mrs. Max Johannsen and church school sosslon-is at 10 n.m. Philip L. Neidlinger und Mrs. deen Apartments to their newly- children, Jay and Christian,’of New Kctchel. ‘ built home on New Brunswick Ave. There will be Holy Communion Yc/Hf City, Mrs, ‘William Johurinsen Fresh Pork Shoulders...... 35c lb. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Maghan 'and Wednesday morning at U u’dock. Suturday evening, Mrs. Voorhees of Keansburg, Chris Johannsen and vAns feted . at a* surprise birthday children, Ross jr. and PhylHs, were For Xmas Emil JRossbach werj; Thanksgiving party given by members of her Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Presbyterian Ladies Pot Roast .. 75c f t . Mnghan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Day guests of Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Saturday evening bridge club and Johannsen. Aid To Meet Dec. 8 I (bonoleu chuck) Joseph Holmes, Holmdel. other friends nt the home of Mrs. Robert Neidlinger, Chicago, 111., Give a Hamilton A riis B. Henderson, Main St. Charles Perrinc left Sunday to The Lndies Aid Society of tho drive his parents, Mr.' and Mrs. who had been visiting his. brother, i Veal Roast .. .i...... 59c lb. Those present, aside froin -Mrs; First Presbyterian Church will hold Horry Perrine of South Amboy, to .Diaries A. Neidlinger, Valley Dr., (bonolon shoulder) Voorhees and thc hostess were Mr! left'on Nov. 23 for his hoinc. a Christmas meeting next Thursday Rock Ledge, Fla, and Mrs. LeRoy B. Collins, Hazlet; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hobrough. afternoon, Dec. U, at 12:30 nl tho | froin H olden Jew elers Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rabel Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. Hobrough, Fair Haven, and Mrs. James . L. home of ‘ Mrs, E, Story Halloek, Breast of Veal...... 29c lb. Dr. and Mrs. Carl A. Gesswein, Mrs. entertained Mr. and Mrs. W inthrop Edgemere Dr. • { Handsome styles B. Morris, Mr, and Mrs. Frank H. Davis, Little Stiver, were Thanks Dainty mow;while vellum at _Mrs. Arns B. Henderson enter St Joseph’s Unit of Tho,rrtts;_ P a i ^ be this ofTice. , Rinso...... large 27c tained - at Thunksgiving dinner. placed in the Morristown Museum Guests wei'e Mr. and Mm, Carol V- , Philip Repert, supervisor at thc after it is cast jn bronze.- Geran of New York; Mr. and Mrs. State Home for Doys, Jamesbur& Thc December business meeting t Flako Pie Crust...... 2 for 29c Elmur II. Goran and family, Glen _ *4AKl t o v f l(r f -was the speaker M the Nov- 22 meet- of the Matawan Junior Woman’s ) Geran, and Mrs. Henry Hutchinson. y m rHiN«*xtowco*r . • ing of St. Joseph's Parent-Teacher Club will be held this (Thursday) \ a lD S voiHnnc-ouAury S Mrs. William B. Duncan wns the «MHA«rtUn-CVCB Swansdown Cake Flour.. . 44 oz. 35c Association in the school halL Mr. evening in the First Aid Building Repert used as his topic “Damaged Thanksgiving Day guest of her eon STeX CV MMUftCTlMtIL at 8:15. , ■ ahd daughter-in-law,' Mr. and Mrs. $1§3 - SENONOWr 1 Goods'1 and discussed juvenile prob* Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Cartan a t FYour name and addrcso Hershey’s Choc. Syrup, 16 oz., 2 for 27c William J. Duncan in llolir.del, Icms and their .causes, Mr, Repert tended n family Thanksgiving din ' Henry Zudccr, Robert Cdlot sr., r logiian Aioncore - also spoke of the work being done ner at the home of JVJr. and Mrs. Robert Colot jr. and Anthony Nuc* American Mail Merchandising I at the institution to help the boys Thomas Thompson, Highlands. do attended the Army-Navy foot Box 26fi who nre confined there. Mr. and Mrs. G arrett MeKeen sr, White Meat Tuna, solid pack ...... 47c ball game Saturday in Philadelphia. MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY Mrs. John Thaler, president, ap* und daughter, Patricia, were guests t Flagntaff No. 3 can The Laytonian Club wllLhold a t pointed three mothers as repre of Mr. and Mrs. flichard McKeen business meeting Tuesday evening sentatives for each classroom and in E. Rrango, Thanksgivingg night. at the home of Fred Eckel, in Cliff- WILSON'S RADIO SERVICE Sweet Blended Juice...... 2 for 29c J Mrs. S. Weir’was named chairman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buntenbach of RAVINE DRIVE, wood Beach. Red flroBUt of thc children’s Christmas Pnrty. Woodbridge spent Thanksgiving Malawan 1 Mrs. Thomas J. Reid will dircct thc Mr. anrj Mrs. Charles Barker had 9th house on the right past the dam, , ...... ~ ™ I Day as guests of Mr. Buntenbach’s as their guests on Thanksgiving. ^associations yule parly on Dec. 2 0 . parcntg Mr and Mrs William Bun- RADIO BEPAIHJNQ Beware of door-to-door peddlers. We are Cohoe Salmon Steaks...... 33c Miss Mabel W. Johnston, Miss Lucy Prompl S«rvJc«. Mrs. Ralph Nappi was awarded thc tcnbach. .\ Fl&gntaff — No, 313 E. Johnston of East Prange; Mrs. - TaL Mitavan 1-2171 authorized agents for Hamilton, Elgin merchandise elub prize and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Thompson j Lawrence Aitken, Miss Edith Peter Granato lhe dark horse prize. spent the holiday ns guesls of Mrs. f I.ongines, Benruo, Gruen, Bulova The sccond grade of Sister Mary Aitken, Mr. and itlrs. Howard Hen Little Gem Pdas...... Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. derson and children. Barbara and i and Cartina Watches. ’ Ellen won the attendance prize. Joseph H arris in Teaneck*. Thomas. ’ Seventh grade mothers, directed Mrs. Allan J. Morrison, president, i USE OUn LAY AWAY PLAN Mr. and Mrs. Changing Clapp t by Mrs. John Branduuer, served re entertained the directors y of the Sliced Beets...... 15c attended -the- Army-NaVy--football froshments d u rin g tho -social "hour; Matawan Woman's Club at lunch Quick Battery-Service- i game Saturday in Philadelphia. » 134 Main Street' ■ Matawan, N.- J.- J eon, Monday. Those present were (Continued on page six) , COLOT’S, Matawan \ . Senior Girl Scout Mrs. Paul Royer, Mrs. Fred M. Plan Board Elects Burlew, Mrs. Rudolph B. 'Miller. Fresh Produce Mrs. Donald Robinson. Mrs. Milton The first meeting of the senior F. Stevenson, Mrs. Williarp Rcnwick planning board, consistj^g flj^Jenior pnd Mrs. *niomos J. Reid. . Califprnia Oranges...... 43c doz. Girl Scouts of jftbrhmouth and Ocean Mrs. Gerald Spinks spent the Counties wns held recently to elect weekend with her son-in-law and officers. Naracd were Mary Lou daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fal Bananas...... 15c lb. Richmond, president; Peggy Mac coner in Hollis, L, I. ■ ■ Donald, vice president; Marie Cut Mr. and Mrs. Peter neavand Gm/ttfm&ufr ting, secretary and treasurer; Dol daughter, Peggy Affne, spent Long Island White Potatoes.. 5 lbs. 29c ores McBpido, public relations; and Thanksgivinjr1 with Mrs. Read’s Mrs. Paul Rcussille, advisor. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MORE THAN $100,000 FOR String Beans...... 25c lb. Others attending were Mrs.' Elston Pippett, South Amboy. W lem & m Combs, leader of Troop 20. Red Mr. and Mrs. Johnson CarLan at Bank; Marie Oswald, Troop 44. Bel- tended a performance of “Hip Ice CHRISTMAS CLUB MEMBERS Delicious and Macintosh Apples, 3 lbs. 29c ford; Shirley Kruse, Troop 83, Fair Follies of SD50'.’ at Madison Square Haven; Margie Correll and Marilyn Garden. New York City. Sunday. PLAN A YEAR AHEAD With the cJoKin# of our Chrmtmun Miss Jane Ellen Perrine returned California, Pears...... for 25c VanDyke, Troop 11, Long Branch; Cluh for a totul of SI 01,27:j.0() 6 Margaret DcNardo, Troop 70. Mor- to Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y„ Sunday after spending the JP gnnville; Irene Mica. Jean Reynolds .Iiiih been cILstributed to approximately Grapefruit ...... 3 for 25c and Mary Lou Reap, of Freehold; Thanksgiving vacation with her Nancy Slegle, Troop 61, Hazlet: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Per 1150 mcmbeiv. We congratulate Barbara Megonlgal and Barbara rine. these Hystematic navcrn who now Have Schoellner, Troop 85, Leonardo; and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Granby Chrtilmai h more tn joyallc and bringt Mrs. Alida Chamberlain, committee of New York City were Thanks ;i welcome wipply of ready money as Frozen Foods head. giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry greater happintu when you provide for J. Kahni : . • life reKult of tHeir foreKight in joining ’ Meetings will be held op Ihe Qnft it a year in advance...... 'Monday of eachmonth. In; the Girl Mt. and Mrs. Allan J, Morrison our Club a .year ayo. and Mrs. M orrisonV mo#»er»'.-Mrs. Seabrook Asparagus Spears ...... • 39c ScOut Office. IB Broad S t. Red By joining our Chrislmat Club now; Bank, • Frank Kerney, entertained at a Our new Club for lftljO i« now,” family dinner, Thanksgiving Day. you are atutrcd ample funds fora Merry Seabrook Ford Hook Limas...... 35c Their guestsk were Mr. and Mrs. open. You are invited to enroll and Women’s GOP Club R. D. Kerney and daughter, lnuz, Qhrittmai next year, ai tilhe and arith• ime thin eaxy, HyHlematic way to nave a To Mark Vietpry ...... and Mr. and Mrs. X Spac and ton. Scabrook Peas and Carrots...... 23c David of Mountain View; Mr. and' metic are on your *pk5£iving wllh Mr. Phone M*t. 1*1044 : cr. and Mn. .(teorcc Miller. • and Mrs. Edward Currie* -pn'MWHITH COUHTY MSIflMCALASgH— IQ C t!-:< £T. F. u.HOlO, N.l P A G E SIX THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 ’ Walter Shinn of Jacksonville, Fla., “Home Is His Castle” pljjce'in CliiTwood... Whije drinking, why Motawan pupils could not be ihe government,, it was a different j strata on school facilities by&15 .Mrs. M. Stafford Thompson enter- ho'caroe to brood over troubles with sent to ClifTwood just os easily, if matter, but promised to consult per cent. lt waS objected tlie chahge taflhedt her-bridge club last n ig h t was the Thanksgiving guest of his Sloat Blasts Man Fined In Keyport his in-laws and resolved to set their i'^rarisporlrillon’ wos not* such a con- county-school officials. ; , had been forced to accommodate Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ralph parents, Mr. • and- Mrs. ,-HowanJ j place afire. ,\ . sideratiorut^ •, . -Mrs. Lamborn observed the boArd the school bus Schedule. C. Bedle, Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thomp Shinn. . ' • . A lbert’ItMlfiet, Seeley Ave., Keans- In a signed statement, Marascio The nw, Douglas Merriam, n had expected something of the Mr. Friedman also wanted to son jr. and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. John P. Arthur and burg, the^nan whose conviction for said, “I cxpectcd a terrible Are to spectator, charged the board with Matawan Planning Board but noth know what had become of the so* Jr. Mrs. Milford Nealis was a son, Jack, of Hamilton Square, and using improper language in his own break out, so I went back to see planning to put rooms on a building ing was forthcoming. She declared palled “six-six" junior high school substitute. Mr. and Mrs-'.NandorFurch of Tren Matawan Police Chief apartment was reversed on appeal what actually took place." In the less dense portion of Cliff* she, for one, had ( had enough of Irfan developed.lost year. Mrs. Lam- Mr. and Mrs. F, Howard Lloyd ton, were holiday guests of Mrs. Favors Discontinuance lo County Judge John C. Giordano Asked if it occurred to him that wood, at the site of the present waiting. Peter Head, president of born observed Jhls -was because of jr. attended a performance of Arthur’s • and Mrs, Furch’s'-ppr- Nov. 18 because "a man’s home ls there might hove . been lives lost, school. He held a new six-room the planning board, reminded her the change of supervising princi .-“Wiere's Charley?" in New York, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Steven* Of High School Sports his castle,” found out yesterday his Marascio replied thpt it had. school in the rapidly growing CUfl- that body had but a month ago pals, that lt had been duly approved, .S^U^^dayL..-^Cbcy»^,Jsar5a^’•.,‘HamIet,, . son. ‘ . Events ...... immunity ..die* .npLP^tcnd to ‘Key In. response to.a question about wood Bcach area would bo more received a' commission from the Suggestion was again advanced at the Park Ave. Theater^ ... port. He and a companion. .Larry his reason ,for seeking revenge, practical. GHjTwood Beach children school board to take a year to^djraw .to.-'.use outside facilities, notably Wysofki, 820 Center St.. ■ Union Marascio said, "Cause—they- lied Mrs.- James C. Neil was hostess to • Football inns, aren't going lo like would then' not have to cross a up a comprehcnslyc plan for the church . Sunday school rooms, to thc Tuesday afternoon bridge, club this, but Mntawan Policc Chief Bcach, were each fined $20. and $3 about me and 1 was made a scandal busy , highway, he noted, district. He said the borough and relieve'congestion. Mr. Reeves de BRIGHT SPOT costs* o n ' complaint of Keyport over jn the - Keyport newspapers at the Carollna-Tcii Room, Asbury : Edwin C .. Stoat tavors abolishing,, " Mr. Smith asked Mr. Stetler How township planning boards would clared hie doubted the churches, Park.1 tho sport la.high schools. This was police of being drunk rind loitering ?r $10." 'The policc said that meet on the matter Dec. 8. the figure of $50,000 to maintain woulij want the equipment needed Miss Alma Nichols of Long RADIO SHOP the Information conveyed to Thc on Broad St. Nov. 10. Magistrate Marascio lived with his in-laws for Impatience was expressed thc for school classes around their Herbert R. Rothenberg imposed thc two months In 1948, and was ejected a separate school unit in the district Branch, ls visiting Mrs. Floyd T. 27 E. front St., Keyport Matawan Journal and county news* was arrived at The supervisor planning boards, should have taken buildings. - , • Taylor. . -- . - fines., * . V over a dispute about $10 in rental. so long. It, was demanded these Phone Keyport 7-0722 papers in a statement issued by the acknowledged it was based oh the Mr. Strict renewed his suggestion Milton F. Stevenson jr. has re - Mallet hnd boon fined $25 by bodies be ignored, if they did not chicf yesterday. - ■ unit estimate of $230 per year to room be saved by sending high turned to Syracuse ^University after* Keansburg Magistrate Edward F. step up their pace. ’ school pupils to Middlesex County * Not only Is the Matawan police Ambrose for allegedly using im educate a child. Mr. Smith called spending the Thanksgiving recess DUMONT - HOTOROU chief opposed to football, but he School Additions this a false basis of reckoning, that Suggetls • Dividing. Districts Vocational School at a saving of with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Radio and Television proper language in his apartment $80 -per pupil -on the cost- c-f-educat- looks askance on all scholastic ath- gept--i6.—Norman-J:—Currie—Key-- ,only_. the-actual-costs._of—mainten Weir-suggested "life" school MiUbn~'F.T^tevensdrPsr7~" ~ * 'letIcs.” Tfrihe cbiH's^pinibnr boy: ing thegi. Ear IB . Garrison, cle* port, attorney for Mallet, entered (Continued from page one) ance, as they applied -directly' to district be split, that separate boards Mrs. Wilbur Lott Is visiting Miss P IC K U P & D E L IV E R Y ln high school should utilize the mcntaj^ school principal, revealed appeal ond cited the case of the Xbrsuch use. He rinirituincd Im thc building, should be used. .1 pf education be formed for both thc Lily Rifcnburgh' in Richmond Hill, time spent on ihc playing field ln he. had found on Inquiry there was S A L E S and S E R V IC E Into New York State Supreme Court mediate needs should be met.within Mr. Andcrspn. observed., the cost: boroUgh. an d - the -township; -that L. T. . ' . manual training classes. the limit* ofi thc board's"ability to of-u"building program could be borough taxpayers should not be only room for six udditional stu Justice Thornns McCqo.cy. :lp; sustain dents at the vocational school. ,, .think.that football„.kUuht, his point. "Justice MeCoocy carried pay. He "foresaw renewed defeat for apportioned over 20, years--it a plan saddled with' the cost of school tion here and in neighboring towns a school proposal on thc ballot if of meeting thc needs of most buildings for low ratable areas in Mr. Reeves wound up the dis M atawan 1-2592 1 ' t '. to tho_New Jersey Supreme Court cussions by declaring ‘not " much — haS“bccomcTi"poltce problem;1’ Chief an appeal from a conviction on a 'tbo“ambit louFa"' pTograr^were^lb dcnscly~popuIa1cd 'areas"witli'nelgfi* the ClifTwood section., M r Weir Sloat snid. “Before the Kcyport- be saddled on the taxpayers. ' borhood schools units were applied. held the high school • should- be could be accomplished “by meetings A. TOURINE & SON disorderly complaint in Spring Lake of this sort,” and the board would Mntawan., game windows in th6 in 194G. The charge involved al Mr. Stetler pointed out thc rate He noted this way there would be adaptqd to grammar school and TYDOL spnVICE STATION school were broken, tfaint was of increase jvas much more rapid no hazard of false anticipation and junior high school needs and that go ahead on Its own "sb as not to leged disorderly acts in his hotel wustc too much time.’’ smeared on school buildings and room in Spring Lake by thc New in ClifTwood than in Matnwan, Mr, gross overinvestment in. school would give five years to prepare Let us change your oil and lubricate your car ' also dumped Greased Main and High Sts. andServiced.------PARKING --MatawanrNr\Jr— time Riven to manual training eo his hotel .room .had .been unwarrant- pointed out h . large new tract was Charged With- "Defeatiim" • '• not suited to granunar schoDl-pur-- (CohtiniicBfrorripagcllveT’ they could be ready for a job on cdly Invaded by Spring Lake policc. under development nt thc former; Mrs. Eleanor * Weir assailed thc poses und bther’ adjustments of . The Thursday afternoon bridge jjra^uutiotr'^ ______Cr^igen-Brickyard site so the Cliff fticllltiea required'w ould muke lhc; J t On thc-wimo basls lhf? eonvictinn board as’•'Me/eatists’l.jjj^ h a t .they cost prohibitive, f . Chicf Sloat contends that the pre- of Mallet wag; found illegal and wood increase soon would be much were worrying ubout money when York yesterday1, with luncheon at _ game rivalries" between' opposing Assistant Prosecutor. John M. Pills* more marked. ' ' ‘ _____ they should be worrying about edu Predicts Building Delay ' 'the Essex House. Mrs. . Joseph CHARLIE'S student bodies during thc football bury conceded the ruling of Judge Mr. Reeves then disclosed a board cation..-She held n regional school A rthur H* Fjcfcdmifnc-iiv'spectator, Bulcrr Mrs. William R. Craig, jvirs. seuson does anything but create Giordano w as...a..logical - folluw*. ..committee hud. looked '-iit._ClifTwi)Qd plan- was the modern - conception cxptessed' doubt"' the board could Edward W. Cu^ic, Mrs. Paul Egan, Rte. 9*4 at Freneau Ave. ------~ Matawan School Saturday and decided four good sportsmanship. . through. . ■ oteducatlon.and.thc Matawan board get a ..building .program-under way Mrs.'Howard-,- Erdmann,-Mrsl-Harry - - .....------;L Telephbne Matawan 1 -2287 *" - - -- '‘The fighting - and -brawling-that- rooms could be added to" side' antf' persisted in hewing to the "horse for two years, no matter what was J. Kahn, Mrs. J. Raymond Ketehel ...... goes.,on "..Jn; Chief Sloat's. opinion, Fire Department front, of^the first floor and two rooms and buggy days”'in-not considering' voted.- Ho asked -about.'reduction and Mrs. William Waamuth attended ~ - Specializing in . . “has no pkice in school affairs, couid.be juTded ’to the second' floor i t . of the school day from an eight- a performance of "Kiss Me Kate" Awards 3 Prizes back. Hans Krimmel, a member of INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES Besides the property damage there George Ritter suggested the board class-to a seven-class basis, which and Mrs. Richard Erdmann, jr., Mra;; havo boon cases whore kids have the committee, agreed -with Mr. took placc In the last year or so. Rnlph W. Herrick and. Mrs. Fred- SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS Cash prizes disposed of by the appoint ii special committee to ' be|?ii ' irijUi^&TTfow docs tha| flt Rcevetf the building did notstudy. Its appear needs embracing all the He observed this increased the crick Noble saw "Miss Liberty." ' ' jn witH'schuol wurk?" Koyport Fire Department to securc ln bad condition, . . JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES new instruments' for' tho "depart organizations in. the school district ' The chief also cited nn instance Stresses Matawan Need . Orders to lake out. . i ment's drum and bugle corps were to elicit os much popular support Television nightly. Choico Wines and Llquqrs/ of Monday night when basketball Mrs. Lamborn held additions awarded Friday night at a fore as possible. Mr. Reeves informed ' O P E N A L L Y E A R ' players not connected with tho should not be asked for ClifTwood him the board hnd been through school got into a dispute during a men’s meeting sln lhe -Hook and Watch for Opening Dec. 9th Ladder Co. firehouse. * ultfiie. • that Matawan’s need was all thilt hist year, yet had encount game ut the Matawan High School every bit as pressing, with added ered defeat at thc polls. gym. Art 'excited Onlooker sent in •The prizes went #tu George Convert your heating equipment to Butch. Broadway, first; Charles double sessions threatening. Will Donald S. ^Weir charged none of n call for the policc, but when local iam M. Strother, vice president, the board knew *'what you ure -''officers and state troopers arrived Maurer, Atlantic St., second. and.F. Alberts, (no address) third. For observed it would be feasible, for talking about” when lt came to Keyport Furriers - everything appeared lu order. First the amount of money involved, fo probing school building needs and1 NATURAL GAS - reports had jt a riot was in prog* selling the greatest amount of have a much larger Matnwan Ele demanded specialists be called In.) ■ gross. Those ot the gym dismissed shares*, • Offering a Complete Selection of ' New heating systems completely installed mentary School building and handle He suggested board spend a few, thc Incident us a “misunderstand thc ClifTwood overflow in this way. thousand dollars to get engineers i steam — hot water — warm air ' JngM between opposing -players. Key - Mat Church Mr. Smith' acknowledged 75 per to prepare a proper plan, qs was F U R C O A T S cent of expense could be recovered done by the borough ln the sewer Rock wool insulation— alumihum storm windows Bowling League from the Ktate on transportation. survey. Mr. Reeves noted, os th e ' at Sensationally Low Prices starting at. ALL WORK GUARANTEED , Two-Platoon System Franklin S. Anderson questioned borough obtained t)icir monoy from j Prompt estimates — -No obligation Calvary (I) . established 1933 _ G. Bolte ...... 172 140 Llj» ; Markers Cemetery Lettering For Matawan High n. Boyce ...... 14.r» 144 '115. $89 ,5° E. Bijdcrback . ... 173 140 184 Suburban Insulating & Heating Corp. Evans Will Try Double Blind ...... , 125 12.") Division and Third Sts.,- F. M aurer r;;vr 1*13 •100- 1001 MONUMENTS B ranc^ Ofilco C. Wharton ... . 221j 7" KEYPORT ... 138 Main St. Matawan Mat. 1-2321 '— W. H. GROFT 704 ' 7fl3 1118 190 Jackion Stroet Matawan, N, J, Year’s Jayvee Squad St. John's {2) H. Cowles ...... IHO 120 05 Phonest Shop on Ravins Drlre- A. Bo^nrl ...... 143 140 132 Malawan 1*1703 and 1-0606J Koxt to Roiohlll Cam. n. Leltoy 123 ’ 120 bittlcetbnll'team. First trial will H-Walling . . 12!> 2l<> bo on n basis of ofTonsive and A. Walling ...... 1Q1 150 ioo $ $ ' ; ' ^ $ $ v l u i v n u n fensive specialists, but on u t\ T. Bailey ...... 10f - -varsity'unltrdoublc. duty plan.'' Handicai).- .-,-rrr --7 -2 1 - — *1- -21 IT’S THE ONE F|NE CAR IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD 782 702 600 Money as you need it! \ finish out thc season when a va ... Matawan Mothodlst (2) ' sity team completed eligibility an Koisu ...... 175 graduated in February, The thrc Wooton ...... • 108 holdovers which gave Carteret . Wells ...... 105 171 147 We make Personal Leans tussle in ihe. state tournament ai Jones '7 .TV.,. .V ..T IOC ” 181 143 Ray Armstrong and Sum. Morrow, Longstreet .... .,.143 108 170 forwards, and Steve Kupka Ziegler 121 guard. Hilton ...... 147 ^ $50 *500 7112 780' Ull Bariafato, Fred Emerson, John Lyle, . Malawan Presbyterian (1) ’ ^ • lu enable'you to reduce your car payments, ... toi 170 Herb Staer, Tom Noddlngs, George Cornell . 157 consolidate your debts, or purchase that McCormack, and Dill Black. Lyle, Lyle ...... 117 143 130 Staer, Noddlngs nnd Black have nittcnhnuso ...... 135 200 135 television set. .. . grown to n height desirable Henderson ,. . ... 154 188 150 basketball. Thc smallest men. on Cavaness ...... 144 100 104 ... . . Open Fridays Until 0 P.M. ' the squud, however, Banafato and Handicap ...... 4 4 ' 4 Emerson, have the/speed to quick breaking drives. • 015 858 700 Tho unusual acqulsiton from last Matowan Baptlit 12) • Fredda ...... m 223 147 Central Finance Corp. ycar’u -jnyved squad Is that of the L1C. No. manager, Bill Lyle. His moving Knoells ...... 137 . mi 108 150 _ onto the court this year might no! Duncan ...... 3 W. Front St. K E 7-3590 K eyport appear significant until it Is re* Henderson ,. , ... 182 150 177 prcsion“-rr.T:T: ::: 203- -io:r ~'M ' culled iic wns manager just ycju • $ $ because a broken arm kept him out Dennis ...... 140 133 $ $ . of piny., This six foot, 4 inch plnyer looks to be "lhe un$wt‘r/t<> the . ■ ...... iir.o 074 fill •c'Maro&n ti’nd Steel’s need ot a center ‘ Keyport Baptist tD . to keep the learn on un equal foot Btimnvej 77. IM 187 m ing wth thc opposition Jn lho mal- Butler 171 108 100 The Family Next Door. . . Woolley ...... 143 105 ; ter of reach. . ' i — ■ By’Q&hrt p a y . - - Two transfers v.«ro-,^-4iV(illable, DiBiase ...... 107 122 George HuntcV, a varsity player lust Ginter ...... ir>3 100 204 year at Hightstown. and lloli J Gosper ...... IflH 100 Taylor, who played -Juyvce ball at. llnndlcap . .•...... 14 14 14 Englewood. Both will see action In the Maroon and Steel platoon plan. oo;i 815 OO'J In n scrimmage with Metuchen Koypcrt Rcformod 0) this nflernoon, Coach Evans will W. Selumek i:u 111 113 try out a varsity lineup of Arm* 11. Willey ...... 111! 151 133 Id 4»nag, push* Despite lhc adequacy of man button door handle* are anchored at Keyport Lutheron (2) power, Miilfiwan’s oiitlouk does nol both ends. Close the door of the *50 appear too good this season both .1. lliirfeind ...... -.110 M. Bnhrenburtf . .. 120 ion 1411 Ford—there'* a imooth,- solid dick. because- of the poor facilities Thot's the secure new rotary (ode* . • pITcrcd by the' Matawan gym and J. D o e rr...... 12K inn 141 the ..liMtifie* Ot the schedule. The W. Till* ...... inr> M3 104 gyntTrttuation may be corrected -If «T, Welle ...... 142 137 104 the school tam acquire use of the W. Ludwltf ...... 131) 113 See...hear...ond feel ■ • ------— ■ ' ' new Keyport-Malfiw'sm Recreation “ Why Don't Wo Juit Call Undo CHarlla?" - Center. There ls little c;in bo done 055 745 731 the difference aboiit the schedule as this is the first 'year-of the Shore Confcrcncc rule FORD DEALER’S requiring each school to play every Attempts Arson • Why not indeed? With Long How muth 4o*s H co»t to vnak* a at your C l ) c n /other, school. Matawun, a Group 1 Distance there's no fumbling 9 minuto Lonp Dltlant* o Window Hhnden, Table Pads and DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER Rose Hill Cemetery, under direction bs a good businesswoman. ••• Drapery Cornjccn. ADAMS BLIND CO. "5 1 " \ Church, both of Mutawan, officiat of the Bedle Funeral Home. • Vonatlan Blind Expert*. Ill Fourth ing.-Interment wps in Old Tcnncnt BIRTHS WEDDINGS : Mrs. Brown and h er husband, St.. Lakewood, N. J. Tela. Lake S-HOJ, OPTOMETRIST ... Louis, opened the gurngc on a cap Red Dank C-5133. Fro.hold 1-0141, Cemetery. EYES EXAMINED Mri. George Worth Malcolm, - Eiryker-Dolan . ital of $80, During six years of his Emma T. Worth of 1 Creek Rd., Wo Guarantee - Karl Tomlca Mr. und Mrs. James Malcolm, 74 Miss Marguerite Doli/n, daughter Illness she did most of thc work, Keansburg, died Tuesday, »Nov.' 29, Washington Ave-, Keansburg, are 35 W. Front St., Keyport - - Karl-Tomica,. 40,- of. Sixth and of Andrew Dolnn, 32iT First St-. then took over completely when he This to Bo 1940, at her home. She is survived parents of a daughter born T ljcs Tel, Keypori 7-10J0 Pine Sts., Union Beach, wus 'pro Keyport, and‘the late Mi^Mnrgnret died three years ago. • by her husband, George. Mr?. day, Nov. 22, 1949, In Monmouth nounced dead on arrival ot thc Dolan, became thc bride m^loward Bdforfl the war Mrs. Brown took n o u n s tho Bett Worth hnd resided in Keansburg Memorial Hospital. i office of a Keyport physician on F. Stryker, 470’ River Rd., Red flying lessons. She also obtained a DAILY: P a tn. lo 11.'Off p.m. for thc past 1G years. marine pilot’s liccnsc qualifying her Thursday evening, Nov. 24, 1949. Bank, son of thc late Mr. nnd Mrs. Wed., 0 a.m. to M Noon Gift Buy Arrangements arc In charge of Whitehead' to handle any ship up to seven tons- County Physician Julius A. Toren Joseph Stryker, Thanksgiving Day, . Frl„ I) a.m, to tt p.m. the Ryan Funeral Home, Keansburg. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Whitehead, Bat,, (I am, tn 0:30 p.m. • ordered the body removed to the Thursday, Nov. 24, 1940. at 11 n.tn. All these accomplishments didn't for Christmas 74 Manning PI*. Keansburg, are thc Interfere with raising three children Day- Funeral Home, Keyport. Mr. . . Emilo M. L. Leroy in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, parents of a duughter born Friday, with the Hev. William Haughncy, tind running her household. James, Tomka suffered a heart attack. Emile Marie Louis Leroy, 74, a Matawan Auto Body Nov- 25. 1949, In Monmouth Me curate, officiating. Wedding music thc oldest chtld, was an Army pilot He was born in Vienna, Austria, resident of Keansburg for thc past W A L L Y ’ S morial Hospital. was played by Miss Loretta Durante nnd is studying at Rensselaer Poly ahd Fonder Shop thc son of Mr. and Mrs. Teodor 35 years, died Wednesday morning, $ 1 3 5° and the soloist was Mrs, Michael technic Institute. Whited wan killed Lower Main Blroet Tomlca and had lived in Union Nov. 30, 1049, at his home. , Photo Studio M a tn w an . G allon - Cox. while ecrving- in « field artillery Bcach thc post 10 years. He was Mr. Leroy at one time was an Ninth Street Welt Koambutg Collision Work a Specialty A daughter was born Wednesday, The bride wore a blue crepc outfit in Italy in 1944. Joan ls in employed by thc Philip Carey Corp., assistant io Houdinl, famous magi Palnllna — Color Matching Nov. 23, 1040, at Monmouth Me dress with matching hat and white the eighth grade at the new Whited Kreo Katlntnlea I lc u 'n n n f"*tho , l’nrlinr "Bt". .. 24, 1949, In,. Hazard Hospital. home, thc couple left for a wed with l i ImiKjr-. Services were conduclcd Monday ENGAGEMENTS Monmouth County Flrcman’B Allo ding trip to New York. They are tnnt nilvnntiiKdti. morning at.8 o’clock in thc Day cation wus re-elected Monday night ’ * ,•«„•. ^ .£ m m o n t living in Keyport^ ,. Funeral .Home, Keyport, and at 9 . , . SloTer-Kovac* • ~ • af the regular meeting in Fair A daughter Wns born Wednesday. Thc bride attended Keyport o'clock a high moss of requiem was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kovucs, 201 Haven. Nov. 23, 1049, at Riverview Hospital School!) and Druko’s Business Col celebrated by thc ftev. Edward R. Creek Rd., Keansburg, announce Fred Focrslcr, • Keunsburg,. waa to Mr. and Mrs.' Homer Emmons, lege. She is a past district deputy Sullivan, pastor, in Holy Family the engagement of their daughter, re-elected president, together wth Orchard St., Marlboro. pn^sidcnt of thc Rcbckuh Lodge Church. Interment - was in thc .Helen Doris, to William Paul Slovcr, the other officers, including Oliver and is ndvisor of the Thcta Rho family plot In Holy Name Cemetery, son of-Mr.- and-Mrs.-Cecil Slovcr, Presley, Long Brunch, flrst vlcc Trovalo ______Girls Club------■ Jersey City. Stone Rd., Keyport. ‘ . president; Daniel Harris, Keyport, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Trovato, Box Thc bridegroom was graduated The bride-to-be is a graduate of 224, Keyport RD 1. arc parents of a second vice president; Charles - Infant Kaskauakaa Middletown Township High School from St. James High School, Red son born Wednesduy, .Nov, 23, J049f DouglaB, Red Bank, secretary; Infant Kaskauskas, son of Mr. and and Is employed in thc Keansburg Bank, and Is. employed .by..LeHoy at Monmouth Mcmorlul Hospital. Smith, Red Bank contractor. He Wallace Laurson,~Mutawun,~.tn*iisr Mrs. Joseph Kaskauskas, Victoria office of Edward Juslca, attorney. •urcr, and William Gerkcns, A t Is a member of the Knights of Co Pi., Union Beach, died Saturday, The-bridegroom*clcct was graduated lantic Highlands, scrgcnnt-Ht.nrniH. Rod Bank 6*0001 -Shalbric&L. lumbus... Veterans of Foreign Wars Nov. 20, 1949, in Monmouth Me from Keyport High School and is .... Chris„.lias8D]hun, president of morial Hospital. A son was born Sunday, Nov. 27, and the Red Bank Fire Department employed in thc Safeway Store, 1940, in Rlycrvicw Hospital to Mr. thc State Firemen's Relief Associa 17 Broad St., Rod Bank Services were conductcd Monday Keansburg. , . and Mft. Louis Shelbrick, 09 High tion, talked on Ihe new Iiiwk gov I ■ ■ ■ " - afternoon- at 4 o'clock in the Day No date has been set for thc land Blvd., Keansburg. erning llreiiien's benefits. Fred Funeral Home, Keyport. Interment wedding. BAPTISMS . Fowler, Keyport, was elccted a*i was In St. Joseph's Cemetery. StettUnger L e s io n the new county representative to Oamundson-Crois Mr. and Mrs. Philip StcffiJhger, the state relief association. Lot us Rcfiniah and Mrs. Fred B. Haliiead Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cross, Holm Foster James, bon of Mr. and Mrn; Wickatunk, arc parents of"'a son Foster Lusscn, 031 Sidney Ave., A schedule of meetings for next Mrs. Cecilia (Homer) Halstead, del, , announce the engagement of born Sunday, Nov. 27,1949, In TUvcr* year was arranged for the .fourth Polish your lovely ' 48, wife of Fred B- Halstead, of 1090 their daughter. Miss Dorothy Anne Union Beach, was baptized at his view Hospital. parents' home by thc Rav- Charley Monday of each month, 'Hie Park PI., Brooklyn, formerly of Cross, to • Wayne O. Osmundson, schedule is as follows: Junuury, at Silver, for Christmas Keyport, died Monday, Nov. 28, 1949, R. Thomas of the Flrwt Congrega Appleton, Minn...... D ubaskf Atluntic Highlands; February, in Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, Misa Cross was graduated from tional Church of Union Bcnch. The A son was born Friday! Nov. 25, Bponsors were Mrs. R. Render and Rumson; March, Deal; April, Marl Mrs. Halstead was born in Boston, New Jersey College for Women boro; May, Mutuwun; June, Kng- Mass., the daughter of thc late Mr. 1949. in Monmouth Memorial Hos Howard liolinun Jr. of Nutley. • Monmouth Plating and Is employed at Fort Monmouth. pital to Mr. and Mra. Thomas lishlown; September, Glondola; and Mrs. Wiiliam Homer. Mr. Osmundson is a graduate of thc Dubesky, Myrtle Ave., Keansburg- ' Dolan ’ October. Freehold, and November, - Surviving besides her husband Unvcrslty of Minnesota. Fuir Huycm arc a brother, Wiiliam H. llomer of Wendy Jam* Dolan, daughter of & Polishing Co. Sloan 7 Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. bolan, 103 Cliffwood. and four sisters, Mrs- Charmelio-Hyer Mr. and Mrs. Rcglnuld Sloan, 113 W. Front St. t«i. rt« Matawan, was bap Hazlet Rescue Squad..... - Kellyr Mrg,-LcRoy- Henderson.and Raritan St.. Union Beach, are tized Sunday, Nov. 27, 1949, in the soa^Ave., -Matawan, announce the parcnts-ota daughte£bornJn_South Has Supper, Program Miss Margaret Homer, all of Boston. engagement of their daughter, Pat*" First Methodist Church, Matuwan, Amboy Memorial Hospital. Tho by ihc~RevT'Wa?Tcn_-S.-Laytoi». Services were conductcd this ricia, to Anthony ..J, Charmello, The' ILizlcl HOSCirc Squod met ii» baby weighed six and one-half pastor. Sponsors were Misr> (Thursday) morning at 8:30 In the Henry St., South Amboy. the llazlct Kilf'house. A covered pounds and has been named Dolores Jucqueiinc Haley of Keyport, aiid Day Funeral Home, and at 9 o’clock Miss Hycr is a graduate of M at diiih supper waa served from a tabic Virginia. a high mass of requiem was offered awan High School and is employed Harold Souder of Philadelphia. decorated lu keeping with the by Rt. Rev, Msgr. John P. Burke, 6y,„the Prudential Insurance Co., TlmhkHgiving .p»u»(in, with a cor pastor, in St. Joseph's ChurCh. Int Newark. Mr. Charmello attended Rice ' nucopia of . fruit and botufuetH nl ,A dnughter was born Monday, Madison Tax Group tcrmcht was in the family plot in St. Mary's High School and is em flowers. A program of entertain |Nov. 28, 1949. in Monmouth Me Rccants On Charges the church qometcry, »1 ployed by thc New York Ae Long ment and Mjunre dancing whk morial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Branch Railroad. Hc served four Reese J. Woods', vico priiSldfmMrf direclod, hy Mr. and Mrs. William - Mra. (willi&fa Lockwood George Rice, 5 Atlantic Ave., Mula- years in thc armed forces. thc Madison Tow mb ip Tay.^yfrs"' Urjludt and Mr, and Mrs. Jujuc:; Mrs- Edna C, Lockwood, 52, wife wan. No date has been set lor the Association saJd io a slatcinmt Ncldlnger, - • of WiHianK Lockwood, 28 Valley wedding- t Monday th al certain charges infide The annual Christmas parly wiil Dr., Mataw«*n, died on Friday, Nov. Ryan during tho controversy between be held Tuesday eveajn/j, Dec. 27, 25, 1D40. She was born in Asbury Mr. and Mrs. nichard Ryan. 95 the association and the Madron and the committee will includ** Park, thc daughter of Mrs Sarah Ramsey Ave., Keansburg, arc thc Mrs. Chester Matthews, Mrs. Jawph WIUSJILED .Township Board of Education w i t c A. (Hcyers) Cottrell of Asbury Park, parents of a daughter born Tues now found to be without fuel. pcttcux, Rudolph J. OhVi'il and and thc late Clarcncc Cottrell. , Alberlo Nicoletti day. Nov. 29, 1949, in Monmouth Mr. Woods referred Ernest E. Peseux. . Surviving besides her husband Letters-of administration in thc Memorial Hospital imrtlculuriy to a statement made at a meeting of Attending were Mr. and Mi;;, and mother are a son, Charles W. estate of the late Alberto Nicoletti. thc taxpayers* association;, a state Hafph 'ffothburf, Mr, and Mt:;, Lockwood of Matawan, and two, head of a New York printing firm, Collin* ' * ment made by him fri which hr? Wayne Darlaad,. Mr. and Mr.1?, G r e e n s ! grandchildren. who died Oct. 21 at his summer A son was bom Tuesday, Nov. said thut “a dclr/'jition led by Mrs. Jojieph Pcf»eux, Mr. aiid Mrs Chvid. Services were conductcd Monday home in Matawan, were issued by 29. 1040, in ftlvrrvicw Hospital to Joseph Schauer-attended u meet Mr. and Mr/}. UrMadt, Mr. and Mri.. afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Bcdlc; Surrogate "William T, Collins in Mr. and Mr&. Michael Collins, KImer A, I3ahrenburg, Mr. and Mi>. N ew ’York Surrogate’s Court to Mr. Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood. ing of the board of education . , . Funeral Home, Malawan, with the and, according tcf Mrs. Schauer, a Ernest K, Peaeux, Mn^nd Mrs. John Rev. Garrett S- Dctwiler, pastor of Nicoictti’s son, Victor. ‘ B. Ackerson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomim Tho $58,000 estate will bc divided ' Huntly contractor, who ajiked for money the First Baptist Church, officiating. to begin a road Job, was voted 90 Hathbone, Mr. and Mrs. J , Carllon Interment was in Hamilton. equally among Victor and five Mr. and Mrs. Thomas" Huntly, Cherry, Mr. tind Mrs- Ncldlnger, daughters, it was learned. RD Box 371., Matawan, are parents per ceat of the funds in Jess than will b# w»fn tvilh two minutes." Mis« Mary Call, Mrs. Matthews, Vernon G rant ' j Mr- Nicoletti, who was 73. wa* of a daughter born Tuesday, Nov, prl4* through lh* Mr. Woods Monday paid lhat Mrs. Miss Jowphine Call and CharJiyi Vernon Grant, G2, of Nut Swamp founder of Albert N. Nicolelti and 29, 1949. in* Monrnouth Memorial jr»0'ibe< 0vM III* Schaucr was incorrect in her re Wahl. Rd., Middletown Township, died j Son, printer*, at 288 Mulberry St., Hospital, easl/i«ef«4 le , . port to thc associotion; that Uie Sunday, Nov. 27, 1M9, in Riverview New York City, He came to the retain ociurecy work paid for by the huartl Imd Hospital Mr. Grant wus bom in - United States in 1900 from Italy and Armstrong Cork Co. end melnleln i ' Plan Sale, Dance b^yn completed, atid that Ike 90 Ilolmdel son of the late John and started work as a compositor on To Pay Bonus Dcc. 20 per “ccnt payment' waa Entirely, O f courac, and there# » Anna W. Grant, and was a farmer. Arladu Italiano,” an Italian-lan The Brownlown Parent-Tenchcr guagc newspaper. He went into legal and In accordance wllh the N curly $9(HK1 will he distributed on 1.1TNM ....171.80 reason they arc thc choice Hc is survived by his wife, Mrs. Association has completed plans for usual practice iri Mich matter*. Lena T. Grant, and a brother, John partnership with his son ln 1925. a bake sale and dancc to.be held Dec. 21) lo Keyport are;i employeMi XWftMAM.in.SO of millions. Grant, Freehold. of the Ar/nsfrong Cork Co. ah part *,O l(3A .,.. WO.iO at the Browntown School on Dec. Comc in and let us show Funeral services were under Attend Funeral 8 at 8#fp.m. j Fire Destroy# Car of a general Chrltdmas bonus by thn 4. OltMN. ,$130.00 direction of the Mount Funeral The sale w/JJ be conducted In the company, it was announced al Lim- them to you, Home, Red Bank- Mrs. Marjorie Concepcion of Cliff' form of an auction, with home A cur owned by William WaUcy, caster. Pa,, by If. W, Prcniis )r„ 38. of Brookjiide Ave, JCcanaburg, wood, and Mrs. Marion Leon of made cakes, pies, cookies, bread, prcnidont of the company. Mrs. Russell C. Duckworth Keyport, attended funeral services etc.. going to the highest bidder. was deitroycd by flre Wednesday The Armstrong directors voted nt Mrs. Mary Duckworth, 18, wife of recently for M tk. ilaudc Hyan, ol Dancing wiU,-Xollowv. immediately morning on Route 35, Middletown. tlicir fneeling lhat T,U)C-.X'hrlUm** Russell C. DuckWortK, Matawan Atlantic City.' Mra. Ryan, a past after the atfCUon. ' The-MJddlet^wn Firfr Co.- »n*wered dJstrtbuHoii’"/// two per cent of the Rd*. Wickatunk. died Friday, Nov. department president of the Ladies the tall, and official* said the car year's wage or salary \m jnude Albert S. Miller Shoe Co. Monmoujh* Leading Jewelers 23, 1949, In Fitkin Memorial Hos Auiiliary, Veternnj of • Foreign Security Bonds pay the safne rate woi beyond salvage when they all active employees v/ho were on 18 Broad Street RED BANK pital, Neptune- She, was bom in Wars, lost h er life on Octy 28 in a of interest as the W ar Bonds ^rou reached the scene. The cause wai the job during a pay period which 36 Broad - Red Bank Ghangewater, Warren County, the plane crab ia the Azores, bought during thtf^wstr. Buy «wneJ determined. included Nov, }, last. , f f p TPgT>A^ P E iE E M B E ^ IV 1949’ P A G E E IG H T KH1T m T M M t N i;jl The "Y" lineup will include such . Yds. Gained Rushing- .. 05 ! Club Seeking: Games standouts os Artie May. Yds. Gained Passing . 22 ■: The Ravine Drive Boss Club ol ?-¥ear Juix Is . Passes Attempted ... . 8 Sehanckr Pete Morrell, Holojld Taylor, Harold Holmes and LmK Matawan, is seeking basketball . Passes Completed .... 2 games with junior fives in the 15 Ave. Dist. of Kicks . .. 28 Btoken By Keys Rti^sell. to 17*year age group. The Matawan . E um bles:...... 0 Both the A.A. and “Y players have booked schedules designed to quintet opens its season Saturday Opp. Fumbles Reoov. ..I at New Brunswick. Managers in Victory-Starved Red Yds, Lostl Penalties ... 60 Ex-MHS Star* T& Play bring some of the outstanding clubs terested in booking Ravino Drive Raider? Push Across... Keyport— 0 0-0 . 7—7 For ALA*-. YM CA in this area to Matawan in an all- out effort to revive interest in Mala- rriay call Tom Noddlngs, Matawan !Matawon— 0 0 0 _ 0 — 0 • Cagers In Preliminary MOSOJi or Herb. Staer, 1-1089. . TD Ia'Final Minutes Touchdown—Belleran. - wan iii independent basketball. Point after Touchdown—VanPelt The management of both 9u'nt®ts Jt took seven long-years of wait The fast-stopping M atawan A.A. (pfliis fronj Bofniner.), cagers w ill'open their 1948t50 court point out that the success of the . ing, but Keyport H. S.,finally did it. venture will depend on the-supporl. _ Bags Deer In Maine Officials — Pingatorer.J o c o u b s , campaign .tbi» (Thursday) evening ' Ais a record crowd of over 3000 Reinhart, O'Hara. fortheominrfronr the public. looked on in-perfect pipskln wea on the-Matawnn H;S« court with Ellsworth Barker .ot Keyport, and a strong Pertli Ainboy flve-furnish Teams desiring to book the Mat Bill- Richardson . of _ Belford, have th e r at_ the Keyport field Thanks awan A. A. may contact Gentile at * giving- momlngi the fled Raiders, Huskie-Raider ing the opposition...... Matawan-'l-084&/or-Greg-McGow.un4 returned from a week’s1 hunting trip ' via* Hay Belleron'a plunge from fiix As, an. added attraction th e Mata* at Lincoln, Me. Barker successfully I^ ^ p o rt 7-2832J. TrtcheS' out in. the last two minutes Game Sidelites wnn. YMCA quintet will take, the brought down a 140-pound doe, but reported deer, os scarce in that area. of play, stalked to n 7-0 triumph floor ogainst tiie Laurence Harbor Classified nds get result cheaply. / oveH-Malnwan. - __ Besides bping'the Inrgest, Thurs . Kay Belleran. hera of Keyport's 7-0 eoriquetj o | M.aUw&n, movpi ftar^ ff »lteabl« third: quar!«c gain CYO in the preliminary which Bgalmt-lh^-Htitkle^-Conygrging iti >o make th«.t«ckIo are a hoif of HuikiHi Araaag Jhem, Gaorg* Hunter In this, the ilth onmial renewal day’s crijvv9_’wa’5 lht*_ rt503t'_0rderly' starts at 7:30. The second game gets ever lo witness a Huskie-Raider (32). Dan Harri* (14) and Ssm Morrow (11). A’rf Gannon, wflh his 'hattdt outittatch«ir tB to^Bellaratt’s- left . Basketball!! between tire two bitter gridiron and Jim Sullivan (27) find'Art'Fig«l (16), .iw-coming in ~:lCeys w as.. fortunate. Bill a touchdown:-LWo minutes before tht and of' the- g*m* and give the*. Raider* Ibeir iifat win orer lhe Huskies prised of former M atawan H.S. ifie” verdict* seven llines nnd there (Bud) Sinns and Roger Caullett.sus since 1042;...... - 1 . . . .■ • • ■ players On the roster are Bill MonmouHi-Oceatt League Opener liave been two ties. Keyport, by tained leg strains. Al Metsger, 207- Fitzgerald,' Gus Zambito, Carlo' winning; also toot first leg on tho jujiind tackle, suffered recurrence of Vinci, Brud1 VanPelt, Sandy Huchln- \VlllisE. Bilderback and Dr, Francis a t-houlder injury . . . Dan Harris, son, Jud Muro,- Rook Gentile and KEYPORT DINER VS. RED BANK W. Ho)miintropliios. . , Matawan's classy b:ick, also was on Harold McGowan—Greg McGowan, at . .'Four*-, t|mea Coach Tony Nu.ccio’tr thc* injured list, a bad ankle . . well-known In bayfihorcTsports, will . valiant crew threw back Keyport The game’s best block, was thrown { coach thc elub. . ‘ Keyport-Matawan Recreation Center scoring thrusts, but Sum Baker’** ln the third quarter when Jack* Han* j Maple Place. Keyporl victory-starved forces were not io i*«, reserve Raider bock, hit Joe’ be denied. With* precious seconds Harris and threw him two feet off* Monday, December 5th, 8:30 p. m. ticking nwoy in the fourth quarter, Hftu ground . . . Many spectators “^^Be^.^'T'dW ^it-'W ith-iiieir-baokK [Mjrpioxed wiien Matowa_n_ was 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. . to.the wall, Matawan, fur the fourth. jdvi'ii. possesiioii of the ball after -. . t » b J t r a t t ...... - successive, time, wafT forced to kick. IJiil • Bummer completed U ' 20-yard KEANSBURG, Ni L •• • - Snm Marr<*w, .attempting, to . boot. jKiss to Johnny Freiburg.- Freiburg, Opposite Public School, after being driven out of bounda-at . r Phone Keansburg; 0*QS)0. f^on)liisjo’wn'13* libiJ Uio Ua 11 block Matinee# Saturdays and ROUdtn ed by Danny D iPaoio'.'the pigHkln rnidfltldr had- the • pigskin - stolen | ______• a t 1- B* joii^ • _ _ . veered: off at a cra/y angle toward. from his grasp. We think the-offi Continuous. Sunday from. X. o. w£ tr_Ma taw a nKUiojinea.— There, i 1 cials gaye this th^-wrong call and; Thur*^Fri..S«ti Dec. U&3 was grabbed by reserve buck Bob ilidfrt feQlize the error until- it' was* Erickson, who raced 10 yards before too late . . . As usual the game was ^ he wus dragged down from behind. cleanly played . . Tlio Huskies* M Y F R IE N D ‘ llicn, with. Keyport .supporters :Jiuuld regain their lost stature in ' screaming for a score. Bill Bommor ’50. The entire backfield will be ‘ back, plus several veteran linemen. - viflod a perfect' pass to Juckic Mlrro . with Marie Wilion — who ~ wns-«topped six. inches. short The only Raider returnees will be. tackie Dick Parker and back Jackie Saturday Matinee. Chapter 9 , oft pay dirt. On the very next "BATMAH* AND ,ROBIN" ■' play, Bellernn, scrappy Filipino, Mirru—two good workmen, in Last Showing cidentally . . . Danny DiPaolo, Key TODAY (Thursday) back, fought his way. iicms.s. Thc* Jack Sharxnan- (2fl), Matawan fullback'. U'brought'down from behind by Matt Cupccf, (27). Raidelr end. Bun.. Mon.' Dec. 4*5 — —stjecessfuli-eonver3ion_tcy^JiJ\..aeriiU port ace, although only a Junior, The action oceumd-infthe flrtt'period- as ShermaA v ai turning his own right end for a yard. Directly in from Bommer to-ond Bill and (20) ArhGannon, all of Maia- n------— ------— < r - — watt ond' (99) Dick Pa»k*n (41) Johnny- Freiburg, and (l7) Frank- Falco. of the Keyport eloven. the second-best squad in Keyport’s lished some sort of record in these parts. In ’48 he was a guard on history,, (tho- *42 team won six of w ith . F R ID A Y and SA TU R D A Y Dec.,2-3 Matnwan’s 27-0 winning eleven. G roup II school- from another sec-, Stoker and B lower Owners. eight games.) Tlie Itaiilers finished Alexander Knox- - Ann Sothern ( ... • Continuous Saturday Starting at 1:45- • " this season with four wins and flve This yeur he did a real job In the tion of the state in 1950. The Specially prepared Buckwheat and • also defeats, ^or the ’49 lluskle eleven, Keyport backfield . . . The Keyport Raiders, It* Is reported through^ re* Rice Cool*-No Clinkers. Immedlata DOUBLE FEATURE which lost every content on it*j II, S- Mothers Club distributed'milk liable souroes, ure dickering for a Dellvpr^ Stultz. . wjtt ^Turr n ir r w eight-game slate and finished last and sandwiches outside Uie Raider Keys From Sited non-confcronce gome with Metu in. the Shore Conference, it was the dressing room . Immediately fol* chen next fall. ■: , ■ Hove you read the clareifled ods? ' In Technicolor lowing the game Stan Baker took first alMosing unit- in the annals Action Is Aftermath with of MatawMi H;S. off for West Virginia to spend the Lon McCalliiter - The Huskies, who threw a senre balance of the week with his fam Of. Bitter Grid Battle Peggy Ann Garner inr^o the'-home forces when they ily .. . And the Keyport band; fol Which Fliers “Won . -plsyccLwelLbl. the firstj>eriod and lowed by an automobile parade, OPENING SHOW! Tues., Wed* Dec. 6>7 inarcnearlfirough‘ the business, sec a half; were outplayed, Tito Katders , Verifying a .report printed in Uils — YcurTfetSVlHoh Start IifPfffaeri.. tion . . • Many Raider rooters also. ‘ led in first down# (0*4-), yards gained newspaper's sporls column, “Look “BEYOND THE rUBj)ing_(147*85) nnd yards gained Invaded Matawun but-there-was. no.- PROFESSIONAL W RESTLING ~ parsing (C5*21£) In^YudV from mid bloitashed ... In conclusion may we ing It.Qviir.’^KoyporLand_ Neptune way In the second quarter until say each team played good ball,, H. S. have brokcn grldiron relations. SUNDAY and MONDAY .... Dec. 4-5 wilh Keyport' having the* added! w ithr ' the end of the game, the Huskies Tlie decision was made by the Continuous Sunday Starling, at lc4S edge in power, -There were no: Bette Davis *' Joseph- Coiien were constantly on the dofense. Scarlet Filer athletic committee at ' . ■ Matawon’s only scoring thrcut “goats.” ’ • . .. Wadnefday- Contlnuoua-Pevfermanca and, according to. the Asbury Park Wed. Nttknte Qnlyr-Al LaRua ln THE IHT1MATF STORY OF fl DOCTOR’S PRIVATE Uf£l . come in the oponlng canto when Press,., “while there no official Matawan-Keyport Recreation Center *'Bordar Field.", plus they surged from their own 30 to Grid Players Honored reasoh given for the &r^ak, it was ' .' ; '7 . LOWBH-MAH* ST.; MATAWAN ' "Federal Agent* Vet -Underworld" the Raider 30. Highlighting:--^* By 400 Attending Dance learned that certain aspects of this Thura„ FrL. Sat. Dec. 8*9*10 9 HTHE DOCTOR, drive wns a 17-yard pass from Mar seasorf’s gante have a lot to do with FU1ST APPEAHAhCE INi NEW JERSEY row—to-Danny-JIarris Coupled. Jo. -T h e- Pigskin—Frolic—sponsored! lhe, severance, "it Is known* that One Fall lo a* Finish AND THE with this rnanuver were short gains Friday by the M atawan H.S.- - • Alumnii• Ne^tunb officials weie not too picas- “ONCE MORE, by the Harris brothers and n flve ...... LORDCARLTON ...... Association to honor the football ed with Keypprt's conduct during England i u r v GIBC yard scamper by-Conrnd Maurer. tcnins of Keyport and Mnterwan wn^ tho- engagement. . • . ... - With about four minutes remain- 'Die Searlet Filer declaration could NEWS. CARTOONSPORT highly successful with over 400 stu GEORGE LENIHAN ...... with ug in the sccond sessign, the Keys bring bitter retorts from Raider dents and friends of both schools ■ " • - Boston lrlahqian Robert Montgomery' < A nn Blyth ante lo life and unleashed offensive quarters.... The jtiuh_p_f the matter t crowding the- Motawan -U.S.- gym also .:... power which was never fully re tn dance to the music of Walt Is that Neptuno, nnd not Keyport; - - AUSTHALIAN TAG TEAM MATCH...... - TUES., WED., THURS. ------Dec. 6-7-8 strained; Starting from their own Sliieger’s orchestra. was guilty of-rough piny and- un ' 2 Fall, Oul of 3 —On» Hour Limit Moline® Wednesday starting s t 2 p.m. . 20, the Raiders churned, all thc way Members of the teams, were intro sportsmanlike conduct in a contest “SPECIAL AGENT’ to the Huskie 14, only to have time duced und the '‘Little Brown Jug” played at Neptuno and won 37»10f TARZAN HEWITT and ROCCO COLUMbo w ith' William. Eythe ccuwiuhcitiia^tu^,. run out. Standing out was an 11- Canada Bad Boy . Vfl Italian Terror Saturday Matinee Episode 10 trophy, symbolizing victory in the by the Scarlet Fliers, 1949' Shore HUMPHREY yard. dash by Belleran and a daz traditional Thanksgiving Day foot* Conference football champions; #'BATMAN .AND- ROBIN1' zling 23-yard broken-flcld exhibition ball game, was presented to Dan ' The heated’battle saw Key tacle, RUDY DUSEK and AL ALEXANDER F . B O C A R T in which Bill Bommer was pulltd DiPaolo, Keyport coptain. The pre Dick Parker, ejected- after he had' ______Omaha lUol Squad 4" ' -. N. J. Idol • down by the Matawan safety-mnn. thrown a punch ot Jimmy Patter sentation was made by Sterling 30-MINUTE MATCH Jiacvo’to em — In . the third . period, Keyport Thompson, ulumni o&soolatlon prcsl* son; nee Flier back. Parker resorted IUSK moved: from their own 49 to the dent. Mr. Thompson stated; he-would torllstlcufffc only after Potterson hud FRITZ ZIEGFREID vs. JOHNNY HEIDEMAN KNOX-MARLY-HAYARAWA, Matawan 25 when. Bcllcrun bMtH filmed^ a k lctyat his fxice, Parker’s like to see the frolic continued as (tfalffU t, M eeu& ’A '- Qarnwni Mlna4a> “Redy Hot Sc BlueM 4 .Guards^—Masla, Falco, Brown, Co-Feature 'v C a u lle t^ ’-..^-' '' ' • Sun/. Mtont _ \ D ie, 4*9- Center^Boggs. ‘‘The Rustlers” Backs*^Sirinsi Bommer, Belleran, W. L. T. AT*. Hit. “Abbott and Costello J31Paobv Briclcson, Hbnsen, Roman, N eptune...... B 0 0 l.OOOi 23.75 Meet TOte Killer” SUN.. MON. at TUES. wiilt BMi JteHeif.., - SHORTY WARREN JfilrrOr— -■ ■. - i - ■ ■ . - Manasquan ... 4 I t .BOB' ZtSS Jun. H.ver • MkiK Sitr.iu ' ' Mat*wan(0)- , Point Pleasant 5 I 1 .8S3 21.0? CONTINUOUS Eveeff B1AV0AY EASTERN KING OF WESTERN SWING In — •Bnd»-^Uivan^^i5WlC^ . JY e b e r, froBB liOO p.m. , L t o n o r d t l , » ? II .687 19.43 AND HIS WESTERN RANGERS tfddrifea*«~Volkert, Wilson.- ' Hamsan VdOT i & “Oht .You Beautiful Guards—Cannon., Sdkowakl; Set- Toms niver .420 18.44 Tueti. W«d., Thuir*., ' featuring the T O O T H LE SS TW IN S Doll” Lukcwood’ . < Deci 0»7»l terec, Butch. .ooo le.oa 8tan of Rttdlo. Recbrdlnf, and Televltion ' C enter—Roberts. .. , Hed Dank , .250 17.50 “Madame Bovary” WED. ft THURS. . ' Back*-*Mour©r, / p.. Ho prig,J.; Kflyporl ... ,420- 10.25 |«nnU«r Jonii - Vao. Uaflln Horris.-'flhfil’man, Hunter, Marrow, Freehold .. .375 16.29 Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Laut«ne* .OUv^er, pre Bent »< A lt Rlul'laiids 0 .000: l i e a Albrecht*. Figel..... K4vcn; this fttll an d who was second with 66 markers support of the players, students and team contest, two' out of three falls, other way* when Vic Dimnoijd when Fried and Thomas dropped of .442 and' .421. Ho nlso led thb and operated under the disadvan people of Keyport. And il was very Mulancy, f ...... 13 0 20 (jlny^ 'iu t-'vt'ry ' Conch Turean Hewitt, Canadian-bad boy, caged a ono-lnmdcr in the last live sets. Then LaZare’s, with Nngle tage of playing in one less game (8) heart-warming, we’re sure, to have Nagle, ...... 2 1: 5 club in home runs and runs»bnttoort__fleld;- the Mothers Club became a strong and' 1. Solve tha family gift problem ■ Ye Cottage Inn (1) well-governed group who will see — Fischler . , ...... 161 -.105 1G8 to it that the Raiders never fail to with a new ------Hcmbling ...... 101 1G9 190 have"a~banquet or-party tendered them; the flrst Keyport band was FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR____ Slovenz ...... , 183 235 181 formed; and the ground was laid for — RufTini...... 159 1G0 142 a Red and White association. And Hcrt'i a gill Ihal iceopt on giving—for yiaril Lafayette ...... 102 193 glancing back for a moment, It Isn’t . — ~ ----- — .. dffT/cuJC fo remember (hat Keyport Among III many fealurei arei a full-wldtb . • 841 911 874 high school, in thc seasons of 1940 Sup«r-Frooi«r Ch«it, a full-wldth Hydralsr, John's Bat (2 40; won but two of 40 athletic con' famoui Mstor-Mlier m#cltanlim, •xdirtlv* ‘ - Pennelti ...... 179 223 183 tests. But the faps, who- fliyjport Red Raider teams, didn't sit back— Qwlekuhe Troyi, Ico Blue Interior trim. Wyckoff ...... , 390 170 152 they went to work-—and we all -■^Iber ...... 102 108' 1 202 Know what was'accomplished. We’d Howard ...... ,. 198 148 108 like to see every one continue in Model DL.06 $320.75 Costic ...... m 187 200 this “co-operative plan" and we . Aik about convenient t»rm»— ■ ■ —— ----- —— hope thut: there will be complete 950 904 905 harmony and the end of minor dis Other modeli ffom $1HI),T5 .... Bayview A. A. 2)...... sensions between various persons, Pease ...... 108 180 who after all, only have the best Interests of their teams al heart. Smith ...... 131 190 105 Skislak ...... 160 200 201 • FOR MATA W A N HrGH 2. Give thli now all-porcelain Dillon ...... 168 130 'SCHOOL, the Turkey Day loss PRIGIDAIRB Esposito ...... , 222 190 171 to Keyport served to bring an • -* — — i i «— end to a disastrous football slate. AUTOMATIC WASHER s'~...... 841 924 853 A campaign which saw the Husk- Varlose Construction (1) fes take the count eight times. Now—any hull-hour In the weak cun k»woth A season ^fbieh was the flrst Monbert ...... 154 200 all-losing one in the history of lime . . . by /uil (lie I ouefi of a finger I Simply —^Varlest''-— ; T r-rc- I d -194. ,::203 - Huskio -grid annals.,. For..a_once. pul In doth*! and loup, lot Ilia Select,O-Dlal Dorl ...... 173 143 . 170 proud Matawan gridiron ma Bommer ...... 131 172 165 chine, and the Huskies certainly . . . and forgel II. Llve-Waler waihlng, Live. Flaherty ...... L.. 100 170 148 have consistently fielded flne Wafer riming and lh» Ra|)ltlry-8pIn makiT 1 ...... — football units, it was a dreary, dolhtl cleaner, brighter, drier than ever. 801 830 880 fall; .We hope that no '*£0313'’ ...... SchwarckV(l) will be selected and we see no reason for any Maroon and Steel $290.75 Pep ...... 207 383 283 inability to "bounce back." Every 3. Have special treats at any 4. Holiday cooklngi will be bolter, Muscarella ...... 157 high school, no matter how rich LIONEL Aik obout convenient tarmi W alling ...... 182 180 ' 101 In athlctic talent, must suffer teaton with a new - oailor with thli now 15(J Kruser Sr...... 158 171 poor seasons. In 1950, and time Complete Sets FR1GIDAIRE FOOD FREEZER FRIGJDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE Schwark ...... , 180 201 182 does move rapidly, the Huskies Now’s the tim« Manclnl ...... 154 108 should once again approach the, , 15.95 up y»», avin pl«i, cokei and pailrlei oi w«ll ol —. -■ — ■----- pinnacle of gridiron supremacy. N«w Radlartubs-5-5p««d Cooking Ifnlli mtoll, poultry, frulfi and vagrtabl*!,— to order your . 8 0 0 889 880 Most of the members of thc ’49 mok* thli th« foilcit-cosMng eltclrlc ran®* squad will return and we un- cooked or nol—can ba lately ilored In Dili Strother’s (2) besistantly predict that '50’s In frigldaire hhloryl And Ihe big, Twln-Unll Gimr FRIGIDAIRE J. Davino . 188 1G9 opening kickofT will see the big 8.8 cu. fl. food I rosier lo bring you Even-Heal Ovon turn I out roath end puitrlei •Powelson ...... m 151 132 Huskies back in stride once ovl-of-ttaton treuti any too ion o t Ills year, bitltr than ever, every day In th* y«arl APPLIANCE! • J. J. Davinn .;.. . 178 1.G0 1C2 again. . Keyport Hardware Co. May ...... : 228 203 180 $329.75 _ Sardella ...... 237 168 *HERE AND THERE . . Thonks- j 20 W. Front St phon*7 21100 KEYPORT Model RM 65 $309.75 Day came and out went l m g m Sussman .... ___ 107 Aik about convenlant Iwmi Olh»r moduli from $1S1.75 .. —-*•—. • • . . , 084. 020 809 it go. Neptune may have won Bar H (0) . Shore Conference champion- A -l Acl' Rockefeller 1.74 179 3, but it was a great year in Johnson ...... 1G7 159 ^port. Just for the records, we A. Bennett ...... 151 148 171 ed six right, two wrong and had USED CARS AND TRUCKS M o o re ...... 107 131 151 < game end in a tie on Turkey Vorhles ...... 202 109 180 r. Ended up with 61 Right, JJ ' —i- ?ng, 2 Ties. O ur percentage was . a Outride Ditplay • Frigidabe i . . . But Just for tho fun of 851 789 840 vhile we’re in on "expert” mood, 60 Main Street, Matawan Champ's Bar <3) predict that Keyport will be Appliances, Jaeger ...... 210 I GO ISO Call evenings — Plenty of light Weiss ...... 146 103 may be..... Nappt .V...... 155 173 JIM CRB4E; wilt give you Pope ...... 189 159 107 Only two members ot the start* J. Poulson ...... 181 IBB “Tbe beat (teat in town" purchased Representative! 874 801 900 Phone hint Mata waa 1-0071 or 1-2052J on our NORMAN SCOTT DOROTHY HAUPT W. L. mound. Nick Glanpnlo will Strother's ...... TO 0 sport • . . Man- K eyport 7-0150J » - • K eyport 7-3070R . John’vBoi:,. t .... 18 9 Convenient MRS. ELEANOR WEIR Ye Cottage Inn . .. IT ~ try GEORGE S. RAIREFT & SON, be. Schwarck’s ...... 13 14 :e court title . . - We think that Deferred M ataw an 1-1885 , Bap H ...... 15 1 (Apple) Rountree, Rumson n i . Ford Dealer 31 Yean ...... 707 Arnold Af.nue, Polnl Pleiunl 701 Metn Blieet, Aibury Perk Champ's Bar ...... 12 1.1 dc. was the best runner on rhore < iu,.-is and thu* \Ta*v Payment Plan U WeiHlngton BlteeL Tom, Kl*er 71 Menmoulb SITeel, Red B init UoyvJ y A A H •1 pfur.ff r-nd. t.c top liner:.* M sUwan Iff] Kogen Avenue, Hlghtilowa ' - t t EeU M«in SUMl^ Fm bo14 , iv ' Varlese Construction . 7- ■ SO ■ . The Scjuct Fliers-deservcd the II Uifnurlti Vnkwty, l.» 3 . A -I A -l . Haye j-ou read ths clasriflrd a«ls71 the best. <. Signing off, LS.C,. MONMOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL AS7N, 70 CEUar ST. — - FrciHCIB, N.4 P A G E T E N THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N. J. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1949 leagj e title when they bowed to the Asbi ry Park Clavorites, Will Iloor Keyport Taxi Is anotier outstanding flve, ably coac led by Frank Grob. The Keys, who smothered the powerful Tfep- •First In League tune Sea Kings, 55-34, in an: ex* hlbi ion game at Neptune Inst week, Pull Ahead Of Amoco, are eaded by a starting five which ' B o w W o w ’s ; E i n h o r n consists of Harry Alikas, Jimmy Crocdick, Dan Fuller, Jack Wortley H as 667 For Set Honors and George (Bunny) Shaw. Tom Alik is and Ted (Deacon) Close are . The Keyport Taxi keglers, who also assured of seeing plenty of have been pushing Montagna’s action, • . . Amoco and BowWow’s Tavern for Rtest for into a tie for third position with the Dinermen- Bowwow’s. Oil Thursday, Dec. 15, at the Rec* Pete Einhorn ot Pete’s Tavern, reaf/on Center, thc Kc-ys will meet avc3J.lLhc..bi2 ._man’'_Vas^w_eek: His LaZ|rtt's._Sho.esJn_an_in_tcrborough^ -CC7 total was the highest set score M-dbattlc. This is the firsfyear to be turned” in this-year. It was the Ibhoemcn, sponsored by Manny compiled on games of 212*234:221. Lazllre and coached by Frank Ray Kruser . of Schanck’s Oil Heat* pellc, huvc been entered in thc"M-u -~rbis;-had the best single game figure, loop : 7Area' cage-fans are- lQQk]f)jj: - a 250. - - - ...... forward to the battle with great, _Thrce ganf? winners included anticipation. Zampello, the PanZer When die anti-trust lawyers from Wa»hingtonfiled their suit . Since that time, however, the:anti-trust lawyers have beeri malt, Montagna's over Pat's Star Market; Colljge graduate, and more recently against A&P, we told the American people, our customers, our Keyport Taxi oyer Tourine’s Tav coac> of the Keyport._-.il,.S. frpsh*^ ing speeches, talking over the radio, writing letters and giving ern: Devino Block Co. over Bow man football eleven, guides a very suppliers and our employees howthis attack would affect them. stories to the newspapers, in which they say we are ajl wrong/ • Wow’s; Pete’s Tuvern over Keyport capable squad. Playing with La- Cleaners; Uchanck’s over LaZarc's Zartjs are Car] floltslandor, Ogden We said that this attack, if successful, would mean the end of They say that thjs suit will not close a single A&P store; and Shoes; American.Legion over Rod tfW y ). Schanck,. IJob ^ampcllo, . A&P as you know it. that instead of raising food prices it will lower them. • " & Gun Club; Crate’s Beverages Ray land Tom Nagle, Mai Bahrcn* - over Cliffwood Inn. The only 2-1 burgj and-Bob Ross. ... . We said that it would mean higher food prices for American And they have tried to give the impression that nobody will be d&cision was registered by Garber - consumers. ■ Supply Co. over Lavoie Lat?s. . hurt by this decision except thi present owners of A&P. . R e| Bank’s Strand BoWlers who made the honor roll; We said that if they succeed in destroying A&P the way would We don’t think that the American people want to be confused by Al-Sussman, 212; /©Esposito,' 200; Theater Is Closed ' - ;rbe cleared for., the destruction of other efficient large-scale — John~Davino^..225.‘22.4;.,Bill. Bowie, these statements. We know that when they have the facts, they -retailers.- 230; Al Schwarck, 209-2i8; Charlie Willter Readc's Strand TlVeatcrr vyi]l underst^nd that thi8. coso can affect the living standards and Perrine, 224-212;'Dutch Perno, 230; Brotjld St., Red Bank, was closed Steve Slovenz, 215; Peto Fischler, ■•‘until further notice" after Friday, We thought the American people were entitled to know about the way of life of every American citizen. ______209; Nick Mtinclnl 216; Frank De- nlghll’s perfonnance, company ofll* this threat to their welfare and standard of living...... Here are the facts:...... vino, 217; Fred Kruser, 210; Andy cialsjf stated. • Diodato. 204; Charlie Kortcnhuus, Jc^eph Summers, manager of the 210; John Sardella, 210. " Reade chain theaters 'In Red The standings: 1, said that only thu Carlton ... Keyport.. Taxi t..... 22 8 d be__.in operation effective Montagna's Amoco ...... 21 0 Way. Officials of the company BowWow’s Tavern ...... 20 7 I the suspension of operations It Will Destroy A&P American Legion...... 20 7 jcauscd by the inability to come Keyport B ar...... 17 10 to terms with the motion picture rjni^anti-fruat lawyers have repeatedly stated that/'the suit will not result Gnrber Supply Co...... 17 13 machine^ operators -- unions -The company has been m anaged by George L\ H artford and John A'. Hartford.- Keyport Cleaners ...... 14 13 Rea^e interests recently made their irithexldsing of a single A&P storc'V and that ‘-the purpose of the suit is Devino Block Co...... 14 13 thirtl application In three years for to enjoin A&R from continuing activity which has been held to violate These are the men who have: pioneered the policy_o_f low-cost, low-profit, Crate’s Beveruges ...... 13 17 bidding permit for u community* the few.” ' low-price food retailing w hich lias won A & P the patronage of millions of Tourine’s Tavern ...... 12 15 typqi theater, but it was turned American families and given them more good food for their money. Pete’s Tavern ...... 12 15 dowjp by Red Bank Building inspec [The fact is that the suit is designed not only to "enjoin” A fltP from alleged Rod & Gun Club ...... 12 18 tor )2nsley M. White. illegal activities, but actually to destroy the company. If the anti-trust lawyers nW e their way, these men and other company, Pat’s Star Mnrket ...... 12 18 executives will be com pletghvptltof the picture. No one can predict w hat Schunck's Oil H e ate rs 12 18 Here it what they have asked the court to do: : _ j • Lavoie Labs ...... ; ...... 8 19 Raritan Loses 34-7 the policies of the new owners of the various parts of A & P will be. Cliffwood Inn ...... 8 22 Break up A&P’s retail stores into seven groups, each of which must A J! heavier Perth Ainboy Clover No one can predict that they will sell the same quality food at thc samei Lazare's Shoes...... 6 21 be sold to different owners, and operated under new management. clev(j?n trampled over the Raritan low prices, or that they will keep the same employees, or give them the BoyJ; Club, Sunday, by a 34-7 scorc Order us to sell A&P’s factories, which produce many of the fine foods same high wages, short hours, pensions and security. . on t|ie losers’ fleld. It was the flnal you find in our stores*, to still other new owners. . ' Keyports Cage gairip of "ihe season for Raritan, Nor, despite the anti-trust lawyers’ statem ent, can anyone tell how many; whijjh finished up with0 a 0*2 win Prevent any of the seven groups of stores from operating any of the rccch- ‘ factories. ’ ; - ... A & P stores will rem ain open or will be closed. Picture Brighter So, while there.may be a food store where yourA&P is now located, it Wrestling Layoff - None of the present owners, who have made A&P what it is today, won’t be your A&P store. . Baker Losing Only One can have anything to do with either the stores or the factories.' ...... Varsity Performer; To Pili»noler Roland'J. llines has an* Make no mistake about it. If the anti-trust lawyer* win their suit lit will noui :ced lhat wrestling at the S3>e first A & 5 store was opened 90 years ago. For the past 50 years the mean the end of A&P as* you know it. Open On Dec. 9 Asbi iry Park Armory has been dls* cont ihued lintil afler the Christmas Keyport H. S„ starting daily prac* and jNew Year holidays- tice sessions this week, should bc a much Improved basketball unit . when the court campaign gets Hi ve you read tho classified ads? . . . underway Dec._ fL 3gainst__Atlantic Your Food Will Cost More Highlands on the Red Raider floor. Conch Stun Baker’s squad, which The anti-trust lawyers have repeatedly stated that the suit will not increase, L But, the anti-trust lawyers Have asked the court to order us to get rid of lost every contest on a 10-game slate but should decrease, grocery prices. •oannanufacturing facilities, which would put an end to all these savings. last winter, wj|] have nine lettermcn Anybody who has ever shopped in an A&P store, or has ever taken a back from the ’48*’49 team. Only This means that if these A'&P brands continued to be manufactured, you one varsity performer, Bill Mohr* high-school course jo. economics, knows better than that. Would have to pay higher prices for them wherever you found them. , • butter and two reserves, Jay Dcm Everyone knows that A & P s policy haa always been to keep costs and .. arcst -and Marv Smith, have been - lost through graduation. profits at a minim um so that it can sell good food cheap. The anti-trust lawyers say that food prices would go dow n in other stores. Heading thc cast arc Fred and iThe very heart of the anti-trust law yers' case is that A & P’s m ethods, which [They claim that food m anufacturers would be able to sell cheaper to other / Hal Ball, Bill (Butch) Vnnpelt’, they .claim are illegal, have enabled the com pany to undersell competitors. grocers because they would not have to make up alleged losses they novf Nick Pamls, Dick Whittick, Cal incur in selling to A&P. ‘ Lnwson, Henry Springsteen, Bill How can anyone possibly say that you will get lower food prices by elimi Beach and Halgh Cundey. A wide nating tho company that has done so much to Tiring them down? , . open battle looms for starting slots, This, of course, is pure nonsense. The suppliers who voluntarily seek ouij '.Several promising newcomers from Actually, there is no question that this suit, if successful, will m ean higher business and are now rushing to our defense obviously find it profitable to ' the jayvee squad are expected to food prices for A&P customers. - ' - deal with A & P. A ctually, their sales to this com pany enable them to build develop, into varsity o r. reserve Christmas Records members. — - Here is just one of a number of reasons: up their volume, reduce their costs, and sell more cheaply to all grocers. > Christmas Baker, realizing that'' far dldn’ fhllo ou’revAll 1 Want for We manufacture many of the quality foods we sell in our stores, such / have the material last year, floored The elimination of A & P from the picture Would tend to increase, rather Christmas . \ a* Bokar, Red Circle and Eight O’Clock coffees, Ann Page foods, White a unit which was composed mainly ^fy Two Front Too|h j than decrease, the wholesale cost of food; and this, in turn, will be reflected ■ of sophomores and juniors. Tlie Jinglo, Bells ’ House milk, and many others. in increases in retail prices. ' • ■ . 1 • plan is expcetcd lo produce results NU Banty Como to this year- Nick Gianpalo again wilj Shantytown t The anti-trust lawyers admit that we paas, along these ^manufacturing Make no mistake about it. If the anti-trust lawyers succeed in putting A&f} , command the Junior varsity as^r llont Night . o&yings to our customers in the form of lower prices. out of business you will find your food bill is higher, ...... v ants. J ; |jway In a Mangor Thtr:Raldcrs'."wiU"havc a~tough ’hon Ch’rlflt W arBorn ^ — , row ‘to 'hoe this winter. Point ilvo Marla 1 Pieasaht, Manasquan, Toms River ^infer Wonderland | }■■? and Neptune will all be nict and Merry Christmas Polka • ‘ Red Bank and South Amboy arc Xdosle Fldelos ” “ Others Will Be Hurt t • expected to floor imposing flves. A Chriilmai Song ■ k 17*game slate, has been carded by Hero Comos Santa Claus •iThe' anti-trust lawyers Kave insisted that this suit will not affect other dis ' Melvin Jones, tfthletie director. lilrthday of tho King . If A & P is destroyed, no businessman could safely pursi^ an aggressive! * Atlantic Highlands should prove Litilo Boy’s Loltor to Santo tributors, nor will it destroy'any efficiencies of mass distribution,” . sales policy-designed to lower prices and give his customers a better deal "to be a good test. Thc Tigers got I Claus , THe fact is that the anti-trust lawyers nBk the court to break up the com if by so doing he takes business away from any competitor. ■ * in to the Shore Conference playoffs llhe Mistlotoo icjss l|ho F irst Nool pany, make it get rid of its adm ittedly legal m anufacturing operations ond j, 1 last March and they also have a Even if the anti-trust lawyers have no intention now of prosecuting other ' good Jayvee flve,’ although Coach inta Clauo Is Coming to in general dcstroym any of the efficiencies which have enabled it to sell food t Vince (Roxy) Finn, new Atlantic Town .. cheaper. . " , suits, a decision against A & P will establish a precedent that could be used phead w ill have his problems. He That Christmas Tooling by the present anti-trust lawyers, or any future anti-trust lawyers, to destroy > , l l operate without George (Cat If such an attack is successful, it im m ediately raises the likelihood of sim ilar any efficient business that buys cheaply, sells cheaply, and grows big in - fbh) Hendricks, giant pivot, and attacks on other chain stores. - |^Ken Reed, a classy forward. -Both the process.. ' |?"havo been lost because they nre Christmas Albums iThe anti-trust lawyers are saying that they ‘‘do not contem plate any other frhow over*uge. Also, Walt Mickens, Bing CroBby suits of this nature (it th is tim e ." Such a decision would mean the end of the vigorous, healthy price com-i i'a standout Jdyee member, will not Dick Huymos petition which has given this country the highest standard of living ever Frod Waring B ut that does not mean that they cannot undertake such suits at any future tbe available. Mickens, a first-string enjoyed by any people anywhere in the history of the world. •> Quarterback this fall, sustained a Perry Como tim e if they win this case. 1 Ifracturcd leg in the Freehold gnme. Tho Llttloat Angel The anti-trust lawyers are trying to give a new interpretation to the anti* {put'returning, and expected to pro* Christmas Carols A s a m atter of fact, the anti-trust lawyers made practically the same allega j&lde the nucleus of thc varsity This is Christmas tions against two of our largest com petitors that they are m aking against us. trust laws that, instead of preserving competition, will reduce competition. rjjuintet are Olvlrr Mills, Bill O’Neil A nd it can also be used as the basis for an attack against other grocers arid ,fcnd Joe ^ioW a. They .are trying, by court decision, to impose a new kind of economic policy Kiddie Records . merchants in other lines. . . . ' ' ...... on the people of this country. . •--- ‘ aijd Albums; lTh,« ? / rei today literally thousands of chain stores, voluntary'groups and Make no mistake about ih If they succeed in destroying' A&P they will be Dinermen To llnow Whlto fi, ‘ individual merchants operating with thp.. same methods and in the same 0destroying the method of distribution that biMi helped inake the American Mnocchio' 1 Extern here under attack.;^ " standard of living the envy of the world, ; - > o- - Open Monday -aro of tho West—Iloy Rog«r» ■fimmy Applosood . "hrlstmas Party r Red Bank Five Wilt ludolph tho Red Nosod ” Provide Opposition . Aelndoor . ■