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l i J i s s r Fined Heavily For Third Vote On Mischief At Field .1 4 Ticket Booth Burned, Grandstand Roof. At . Defeated One Package Keyport Is Damaged Member National Editorial Asiociation— New Jersey Pveu Association— Monmouth County Press Association Proposition Altered : ' By Youths By Board To Separate ~ 82nd YEAR — 15th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J .r THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 2 , 1950 Single Copy Six Cents .Buildings And Land — -jSetting.iiie, ta the.,ticket booth ot Keyport High School athletic Ovenlding -dlucnlinv votes b y - r . . . field-and^iearing shingles, off ., th? A rchitect Quits leader* in fight for Women its wieeutivc- ulllcers,-. Clifford ..HY;. roof of uthe grandstand Thursday Bayview Pastor Roeves, president, und William. , v/ night resulted in disorderly charges The Madisdn-Township Board M. Strother, vico prcaidont, and s bcIfifT filed against William Nagel, of Education has received a iiU also by Mrsu. Christine IS. Lamborn, 20, Third St., Keyport, and William t e r f ro m M a rio &«1 V e c c h lo ,. Action By Railroad 100th Anniversary the-'Mutawan Township Board of Bommer, 18, Cambridge. Ave., archlleci, staling thal he will be Education moved Monday night to Union Beach. Nagel was* fined- $50 u n a b lk Ho install a heating sys­ Wants Something Done Matawan Church Fete hold u third election o« a school . and $5 costs and Bommer $25 and tem 1n the Whiled Brown 8chool building program Nov., 14 at which $5 costs by Keyport Magistrate in Cheesequake at the quoted On Underpass, Trestle; So Be Featured By tlmu votovs will bo oakod to ftp* • Herbert R.. Rothenberg yesterday. figure of "leu than $5000" be- Council Asked To End listorical Booklet provo as oim proposition a s ix - room uddlthm for ClilTwood mid u - .Two other boys involved in the causa of the "delaying and ob­ Drainage Problem ... And Pageant ^ “ Blx*room unit for Mulawani 'cacli vandalism wero turned over to structionist” tactics of the board. According to Thomas F. Mil­ to cost $125,000, nnd to volu Juvenile Court bccnusc of their Spokesmen for Guadalcanal Post ler, board president ihe blame Aa a niomcnto of tho 100th Anni­ ioparutely on n projwsal to pur­ « e e . Veterans of Foreign Wars Tues­ versary Celebration of the First lies with the Madison Taxppyers' chase 20 acres nf land on Aberdeen * Thc offense given thc sensibilities day night appealed to the Matawan Baptist’Church of Matawun, to bo Association* which he said op­ Rd. as site for u futuro high school. of Some members of the Keyport Borough Council to initiate a drive hold durin|[ the week of Oct. 1&­ posed lhe board's efforts lo T h is Ih, In elTed, a minor brettk-* student body and two rccent grad* aimed ut forcing the 22, nn uttftctive historical booklet install the 1 system before a down of the "ono puckngo" plan uates by the existence of a large and Long Branch Railroud to make will bc made uvullablc tn members recent rise 4n costs. Walter £. defeated at both tho July 18 ond “Beat Keyport” sign atop thc major improvements to its local of the congregation and friends Becker, president of tha tax Sept* 20 elections, in which tho - grandstand, painted on by Matawan holdings. ' of thc: church. Thc booklet will group, Insisted the board was land was bracliotod with tho two fans prior to an annual Thanfcs- Commander Michael Kidzus list­ contain u comprehensive history not presenting the facts when it school building propo^d* for sintflo giving Day game, apparently led to ed the aims as including construct of ^tho 100-ycur-old church, the accused Mr. Del Vecchio and action by the voters. The totnl - - 4he depredaUons.... A ccording to lion of u Main St, underpass to complete anniversary program, a the association -of-irying to "wig­ amount of bmiiliiw . . Koyport policc, one, student group eliminate the' Main. St. ’ railroad JisUng ot fliurch oflicers^ and other gle out of its committment/' . d o e s .h o t. c h n h B c .T ro m .p rio ri pollB* came ohto the property by getting grade crossing; expansion of the Information concerning the coil* nor docs thu plan of school Im* over the fence to the north side. single-track trestle north of the gregatlon. Thc cover will contain pruvomentH olTerod the voter. ■ They brought cans of red and blue borough to a two-track line; and Aiming at the improvement of the situation of women alt over the un attractive pen jind. ink sketch This . wiifij, decided before aciui|;o" plan us (fopurato JCeyport" markings occurred. Has Enough Of Them station and added that "there nre pageant will depict nutblnnding Saturday Date Of propasitionu and a voto on n J •it—lot—of--thi«g*~in—MatawAn.-that JL. events in tho early history of thc Lookouls^ake Over Marz Declare*; Wants fntirih propordtlon.-to htdld fl now cun stand Improvements.” M atflW fiircfturtfv-nnd-ihtrM ntbwnn This group, mostly younger stu­ Drivers Pay Total M'lHM.r'nh Ji” h'ew’’sire,~thTtt\“ \od7“iIt Borough To Act Councilman Theodore A. .Phelan, nrp has been combed to seciuo Cornerstone Rites dents,, were displaced on thc job a f!t*al »>f S2IM,000.< T h e fo u r* w ay president of thc council, who pre­ anpropilutc clothing for thc ehur- by four older boys who had up* Ire of Chairman John Marz jr. plnn was defealed, bcJng fuvored sided in thc absence of^fayorTtJhn Of !fil29 In Fines neters who wllU uppeui^fn the parcntiy been stationed in the was urouscd at the Matawun Town­ In Sign Refusal by four, llann Krlmmrl, Leonard . W. Applegute, commented that the u • . - . ♦ eajAlor-duy scenes. Cliffwood Edifice Was Street outside as lookouts. Policc ship meeting Thursday by reports Morl/.lo, Daniel Mancini and Mr. council has unsuccessfully sought Seven Scenes In Pagoani Started. On Aug. 2 1 st; C apt Joseph J. Morley, on patrol, of stray dogs from Keyport invad­ Strother, and opj»«»i»ed by flyo W. lo force the Improvements Mr- Matawan Republican Martin Rules In Two Seven ncenos have been incor­ questioned thc quartet when he ing thc township. As head of thc Volunteer Labor Aided Vlnecnt Piittun, Herbert C. Smith, Kidzus at-ked, He asserted that the Reader Blasts Denial Accident Cases; Bear porated in the pageant. They por­ saw. them in cars parked near thc township board ,pf health he direc­ Jnmes Street, Mra. Lamborn nnd public utility commissioners, find­ tray the organisation meeting; tho In Construction . the school field fence at 8:30 p.m. ted a strong 'letter bo sent the. Of Permission For Heavily On Autoist Mr, lteeves. *. ing that thc railroad Is not flruin burning of thc church; organization _... The “signal” had apparently been Keyport Borough Council demand­ KxcitIhc* to mark the laying of cialiy prosperous has been re­ Placing Warnings Who Ignored Summons of tho Ladies Aid Society; the P-TA Fnvors Addlltdn given for those atop the grandstand ing that community hire a dog the cornerstone of iho Uayvlew luctant to order any new con­ g o in g aw ay o f th c K ayo SlsterH ait Miu. Dorothy t’omdlt, president to “lay low", for ttycre was no catcher, or take other measures to Preijhyterhin Church will be held struction. ' • llarry May jr.; president of ihe Fines totaling $120 were levied missJon/jrJes to India; Aunt Nancy id tho ClifTwood Parent.Teuchors suspicious activity 'while Capt curb strdys, MnUwun Republican' Club und Saturday at :\ p.m. The edifice Senior Vice Commander Roy by Recorder James H. Marlin this Dorsctt nmkpH her w ill;. purcluuio Aksoiiatlnn, o pened dlMcuss)nii ■, , Morley was questioning the four* ‘Mr. Marz dcchircd it was useless Is located at West •Ctiiicuurm* and Umschied. who lives at ClifTwood, borough GOP leader, charged yes-, week against 11) drivers on com- of o church organ, and the'burning front the finor.itt the mooting by .1 young men. for thc township, Matawun Borough Cliffwood Ave., CHfTwoud Heach. told the council that In making tcrday that “small town politics*' pljilnB by Matawnn pollco. of tlie mortgage, The organ pur­ saylnil her group favors un ad- When the ; police officer went and Madison Township to go to their suggestions Lhe VFW rep­ was responsible for his organization • As the result of atl uccklent on chase Hcenc will Include an organ C o n s tru c tio n u f tho $50,(100 b u ild ­ dllhm to the ClilTwood School away to continue hl<# patrol, thc thc expense of employing dog resentatives had In mind a $35,000 being denied official permission to Oct. H between automobiles .driven soh'f by Mrs. Maudo Uimke, in g w as b e g u n on A ug. Ut, hint, rather than erection of A new four older boys apparently dccidcd wardens and enforcing thc law national VFW contest with flrst erect traffic warning and safety by Margaret Jaceyko, RD 1, Old ln many Instances momhent of exactly live months, afler the con­ school in (Mllfvvood Hoitch, which thc task needed to bc hurried be­ against ' strays if Keyport was prize of $10,000 to bc awarded to signs. • i. ‘ Bridge, 'and Fred- Ooerflinger, Ir- the cast tiro direct descendants ol gregation was oeeorded full church had been discussed by tho bofitd., ' fore detection took place. They going to Ignore thc problem, thc local unit that promotes thc According to Mr. May, ho hud vlligton, Mibfl Jnceyko wns fined those whom they represent lu the status hy thu Presbytery of Mon* Mr, Smith, lowiiship hoard mphi* Jumped thc fcncc and took over Damage In the township has best community program.' requested approval for placing tlie $1(1 and assessed ’court cosLs. Al* various nccncs, month. Ibiyvlew Church now lias her, asked Ihe bonrd fo ofTfll* con*, the jobs of ripping away shingles. definitely been traced to do|;s .Asks Improved Drainage signs from Police Chief John J. though no one was injured' In tho Tho week-long program, to a membership of 75 persons, nnd ntruetlou on an addition to tho When this was completed, gaso­ wandering in from Keyport, Mr. Flood, who in turn referred the uopldent, Mr. Doer/linger's car was 112 on the church school rollii, over­ Correction of the drainage con which all area residents aro In­ ri|ITwootl Heimnl Urt a Bfipflr«lo line was spread inside thc licket Marz stated*. • mailer to Councilman Theodore A. destroyed when It struck u pole, taxing their preiicnt mooting (limi­ ditions nt Johnson Avc.-Statlon vited, will open Sundny when Dr, proposition since the need for pew . . .booth at thc entrance to thc field. Named Defense Head Phelan, chairman of the police cnught fire nnd burned. ters, tlio ClilTwood Civic Center. Pinza was asked of the borough Gilbert L. Gu/riu, president of school rooms Is greatest in that It was set afire and all fled. Georgo Pouzcnc, Cliffwood, was comnilttpc. Mr. Phelan, according Jn u sccond accident can: hcaixi, Work is belnij pushed to complete a re a . • council by Thomas Francy, presi­ Eastern liaptiht Theological Kem- The. fire was spotted by.police, namcd township director of civil­ to Mr. May, refused to approve the Jnhn Qimttrichi, Furmlngdnle, wa.s the edifice by Christmas- of this dent of- the ^Matawan Bowd of inary, Philadelphia, Pa., will bo lie pointed out that cnrolliuuut on a return check on thc four ian defense. - project on the grounds '‘there ore fined $T) und $3 costs on-a carclcM y e a r, ' ’ Health. Mr. Francy stated he lhe-guest-speaker al the 11 a.m, figures submitted hy Supcrvlnln^ loitering in the street Jn front of Mrs. Rose K. Weniel, township too many signs- now.” Mr, Phelan d.rivliiK count. Two 'passengers in Actual laying of the stone Will himself was a resident of the urea worship tiervicc. Thera, will bo a Principal Russell A. O, Htotter ------thc field.. .The blaze was .quickly cicrk, jreported on registration of is n-Dcmocpat,- hk car, Anlonlottc Scar^Us, ln> titmc by lulling Kltler fcdwmd find found it very undesirable that special musleul program and a nhuwcid twice n» many children ut* put out with an extinguisher. new voters. She listed registration lyn, und Rose Quattrlchl, Fanning C, Ili'oeije of ltelmar, who was it surface water drainage , was. being Despite receipt of official refusal lunchcon following thn service. tending ClilTwood Nehool nnw HH . The names of the four yourtg for the four sittings' as tollowsr dale, wcre_.injured whon It cimu* mt-mbcr of tho Examining Commit­ neglected in q so much-traveled Mr. May said this morning, tlio In Hi.'lO, hut tho fadlltleSi ho added, men taken by-Capt Morley were Sept. 5, at ClifTwood Firehouse, 44; Into collision with an auto driven tee Which nel up llayvlcw Church. ni'e, th e sam u...... ' 1' ...... area and one so conspicuous to th c Republican club plans to placc thc then used-for* Investigation. Be­ Sept. 14, at ClifTwood Firehouse, by Julia J. Loun&bcrry, South He iWII be /^rdAled by James C, stranger coming into town by rail signs on private property. "We Malawan, he observed, by thn fore thc night was far gone, all 20; S ep t. 10, a t to w n sh ip h a ll, 22, Ainboy ul Route 34 and Droud St. Richard C. Miller Doyle of Itaritan Township, the Mr. Francy demanded to know had hoped to get permission to fct board s own flgurcii, IncretiHCd only had been rounded up and were in and Sept. 23, -at ClifTwood Com­ O ct. 2. A careless charge agtilnat builder. Dr. O. Hell Close, pa/dor why the borough was delaying the these signs up at curbside,” Mr. from WMI hi <1711 in 10 ycarN mid ih custody. Nagel admitted to buying munity Center, 02. In addition, Miss Lounsbcrry was disinli^cd. , einei'ltmt of Fewsinith Memorial matter when Warren Hutchinson May declared, “but as that has been Wounded In Arm Increaiie Ih the iransfor uf the gasoline and setting the fire. a b o u t 50 persons came to her home . : Driver Fined S23 Prcsliytei Ian Churcli In Uollovllhr, and Vincent Halleran, men opcrat* d e n ie d w c nMH ahead and put (Continued mi pjtgo four) Bommer admitted only to helping to register, thc cicrk stated, innk- now n tehidfiil of CIKTwourt-nuil irig businesses at Johnson, Ave, and them on private property, where A $25 flne nnd costs were u»- . move thc booth and to tearing ing for a total of nearly 200 new K, Howard l.luyd of MataW|U), who Station Plaza, had offered to bear we have permission. These signt/ M'ssed against Guy A. Lepore, Jer* Marine Corporal away shingles. v o te rs. • mnde the Initial nurvey and net all cost of digging thc ditches for were prepared by the club at a sey City, for failure to stop at a By Sniper’s Bullet; Mrs. Mildred Stoeckcl, Lake up the Sunday, school from which Stay Granted Both Nagel and Bommer agreed great expense and -there Is a crying red flashing signal at New On/fw- Blvd.. usked street lighting bc (Continued on page four) Removed To Hospital to mike restitution for whatever need for them, There would havo wick Ave, and Main St, and failing the church Ih an outgrowth, have provided at Fourth and Fifth Sts. damage their acts had caused. Mag­ been no expense lo the borough.’ to appear when summoned, and a In Japan been.lnvlletl lo speak. Other guesla On Fare Slash istrate Rothenberg sounded warn- It was reported thc darkness Tail Light Out And $10 fine and cost's for driving nt un at tin* excMises will be Iho lt«'v. the.area had resulted In unpleasant Mr. May .said It was ills opinion Jng sentence to the county Jail at excessive rate of speed in a school Marine Corp. Richard C. Miller, George A. Allen Jr., of Drlimeo. incidents ih the past. Car Is Struck Twice the pallet* chairman''had refused hard labor would result from rfi zone on Main St. were levied son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Poling, vicu mnrferaliir of the Monmouth Jersey Control Win* — Jersey Central Power & Light permission because al Uie bottom currcncc of such oiTcnsc, whether Matawan Township- policc seek against tJlcphen J. Wesp, AYestfh'ld, Greou Grove Ave., Koyport, has Presbytej'y, who will lend'In tho Co. informed’thc committcc it was of nach sign' js tiie wording, Temporary Order At ..committed by them or others. thc identity of the driver of » car beoa wounded In action In tiie rcNponslw reading; the Rev. Wan­ ready to install a street light on ‘‘Courtesy oi the Regular Repub­ Thomas F, l,o;wy of Tcxita lid,, which struck another Mailed in Ute rccent lighting around tho South ton It. Wll»on of New (hetnn, Hearings In Jersey Charles St. at a cost of $74.75 for lican Club." Matuwan Township, was fined $7 middle of the roadway after dark and cost?/ for speeding on Freneau Korean capital of Neotil, jt wun ehalcman uf lhe NaDonal MImUoiih City Yesterday fourv 1000-lumen lamps. The Republican leader declared on Route 35 near Dolan’s Fishery, A v e. _ revealed in a letter from Corp. C oiniultlee. who will nifcr (lie Alumni Donates T r a n s f e r of a retail distribution the refusal action smacked of ClifTwood, Sunday. . Those fined lcw>or amountw on M ille r lo JiJn m o lh o r. oiamlng jaayer; tlie Itev, Iteuel Appellate Judge' John B, Me- license for Hollywood Cash Market,* petty politics." He said thc Re Tlie stalled car was driven by. speeding churKcs were Charles Corp. Milter was shot in tho 1C. Johntain of llightstown, chulr- Geehan yesterday In Jernify City 82 Lower Main St, from Mattiu publican club wum motivated solely To School Band .. Russcii Wudicgh, Jersey City.' The J o h n so n , 340 'rcxnn Mutnwutt, Jght arm, Just below lhe elbow, man of the Presby lary'H Hub- temporal iiy stayed an nrdor for Biancl und Ccsorc Pierlorcnzl to by concern for thc . safety , of the CVninil Hailiond of New Jersey * first car to come along and pass on Church fit.; Richard 11. Sln«er, by a North Korean sniper as he Commltb'O un tho (.'lilTwnud pro­ Boyd Highlcy and John F. Balak borough children and the member­ to lower Hi Intraiitato muUthly to the left wns thc one to strike Jlighhmd l*«i‘k,.on Hroad SI., be* nnd sncinbut'ti of his compimy .at­ ject, wlio will read Ihe. Seripinre; Drum Major’s Outfit was approved...... - , ___ ship approved underwriting lhe u n d Dr- (h -m g e (», H orn o f |'Yet<- commulatiim ralionn. especially cotopimed for a similar ui'gued beforo th ree appcllato members of the alumni association summons for leaving the sccne of car did stop. Thomas* W. Brown, TIioiikis lioral Jr., Huolvjii, paid Previously Corp. Miller w n .i occasion Jn KU/ahidh many yt'Joa judges In 'I'n’iitiui ot a recent meeting from a $200 an Occident utter his car allegedly Alfred Adler has been 'elected quoted by the United Prnm, as thn ago. MemheiH of th<‘ chorun tin* The itilhoad, icpresenled by struck three parked core on Broad Newark, was operator of this president of the Monmouth Glee $4- and $3 eojits for Ignoring the fund which had been set aside for JiKli.uh 1,r.iii i uud Auguidus C, vehicle. It sustained u bent tic rod. stop sign nt Route '34 nnd Hnmd battle raged outside tho city, os Juste nod Vivian (irabow, Hamid such purpose, J. G- Starling St., Shrewsbury at 10:40 p.m. Club, an organization of approxi­ ruiying his company was bringing imd Viola Ihitlleh], Rolanl Hum­ Hhitler, conlehdtul the PUC Older Tuesday, according to state police. Chief Adolph Menzel, township mately 30 area men interested in St. Frank A, Hendry, Ito.M-lund, Thompion, retiring president of sh n td ii be hot unldt* becaUiiO th e Thc summons, returnable before police, reported the red rear warn­ fa/fed Ut slow down at the Inter­ In many Korean prlHonerii, Corp. mer, Shirley Sutton, and KIoM'tico thc body, had indicated to Mat* choral presentations. Other offi­ ing light was out of order and action of Route 34 and Main St. Miller revealed Ills company liad W atts, cimipany han been loidng money on ’ awan- Township Board of Educa­ Shrewsbury Magistrate M erritt cers ore ■ Marshall McDowell, vice broken on the Wadlcfjh car, m ak­ lie paid $2 and $'i costs' liulh captnrerl over 70 of the enemy In u The local inlnlider, It. Dniiglief cinnmutatlon fan.» for years. tion last' month that the school Lane on Oct. 24, was iHsucd by president; Raymond JhtvJy, sern-- ing' It difficult for the drivcrsrcom*, Kielm, Paf/saie, ignored the ilaslier m orninu’K fighting- Mi'iriam, will direct the cemmmU ii uppoxinM counif WaBhmgttm, and A'ti*'”’^ for band purposes until thc alumni ard Kell, who arrested Bucco after The'club will present u ‘ c o n c ert vchiclc until they were upon it. The work - of laylnii the iaii)> goshr< fi. lijeier af PlaJofleld, «>• th?, front license plate from his next Tuesday evening in the Day piiid $4 and $*1 cosb, Free Cliffwood Man body had a chance to act" flooring of tho sfmctuaiy and the gued* llial tlie Htay should nut bo cat was found at the scene. ton Grammar .School at a benefit Items to bc purchased arc a new Of New York Charges uecfhm of tho ft rut ’floor aver thc gmnbd. Repiesi'/ilhirt the Jftwey State police said , Bucco*g car, being staged by thc Dayton teach­ uniform’ for the drum major, an Women DemocraU Quaker Service At bolter room In n been f)ul>>,|i<'d. Ihioie I’lolntlvi' Committee and which was damaged on both thc ers to raise f^nds for ‘equipment, additional bell lyre (glockenspiel), Honor Rep. Norton Affording io Information fur- Ih’o Jfderfnmdeipal Oroup for lJ«t* left and right sides, damaged three The club uImi has been asked lo Shrewsbury Sunday Those who rrni>nt\ th ey Mild tllO b u i'dt'll of tlwv meeting in ..Ryiuson High il!v.dJn_JW ew_ York ng.dmt Oeorge major and Lhc.rc was no- uniform Deni6crirtV"frofiiMafcraUc iQnuvkt'thi, holds jlv meeting for Hosweil, 24, of I'ifih St..’ClifTwood,' HnUiehi" )V r JraioIfi iT7iim’I announced the organization will ut 8 p.m. in the office of the Mata- for re-clecU6n, arid Waiter. Sher-, Candidates for Con«rcss. ■ tun. by tho First-doy School, Monday when il was found that to llmnU tlu’M* men for ttadi meet again Oct. 30, at which lime wan-Kcyport Monument Worku, man, also a candidate for thc board Thp guest speaker wa« Mrs. India which i« open for children of mem­ he wan the victim of mir.Udfn cffoil(i, otal to invito olheia llvini! Route ft), Keyporl. Prospwt/ve Treat Keyport Man plans will bc made for the annual of freeholders, spoke last night at Edwards, vice chairman of thc bers as well as of non-member#. Identity, . in Cllffw/otsl and Clifrwooort 7-1)24;^ for -additional in­ benefit of Matawan and Keyport ship Good Government Republican Attending wore Mrs. Francis itgain 'draws it» .rnemhers and at- inal complain), /entered li»e apart- oirrfer1. l/mf tiie edlflee /nay he formation. . , , High School players the next after Club held in thc ClifTwood Fire* Thaler, Mra. Mary Gilll.s, Mn. te/alanU from the v/liole narlhern liieiil o f E /nella Ron:,el. 07 Ea.vt. nperdlly er*’ct».d. Thuwe wishing I A'lfliil II. t.'i.ituit'in, 33. (if 17 the annual ThanJcsgiving Day. h o use. Irene Bruce, Mrs. Gertrude Carey, |V* rt of Monmouth Counly to 11211) .SI, New York Cltyf and nt viili/iilew U,r t-tniuniiy u„: ii»Kp >I I w ,,y ■ wU« truatcd for ' gam e. _ Also a guest at thc meeting was Mrs. Marie Hooyman, Mrs, Mar­ Five Fined In Keyport Shrewsbury. The Increawd activ­ tlie |Mdnt'of a"i;un forced her Vt to meet the church next Satur­ Injur/M. about the head niter the liL’Jit tt'uch Ix' wax driving collided H a r r y M ay Jr., president of the garet Devlin, Mrs. Elizabeth Cos* ity in ihe Meeting JJouw*, one of the subrnll t<» jjdvaneeh. She Uiid NHee .that 7‘bj* was .s|f!?pi/Ut.. -e I . b^iW inja*. Jf u . i i--—j / jt t-j I*—ji i ?td c_ Uepubllcah.Acadcr.J n . l h e borough- M a ry--0 ‘$k>nn$\h—ih s ‘. trttsres--M s r* Trnirt^nK ^p'jrithisw rck, jt jidv)s;jb|e'1o jnf.Uil) cleetric llgiits. in ilitf* a p iirtn ie n t on A ug. 27 w h e n "Itoule ;)5 and Chlngarofu Ave, " The Rev. Warren Layton, chair­ It was announced that Uie next garet O’DonncJl and ‘ Margaret Keyj>ort police picked up Clif­ Tlilt- w:is*»chieVc5d . w ithout chang­ the awoke, suddenly Ui see a man Madison Twp. Defense about I p.m. .Sunday, ■ / • • man of thc Matawan Red Cross m e e tin g of thc.M atawan Township K e lly . ford R. Jtichnrdw, Ardena, f'jr ing the tradltiofi.il simplicity of the wiih a gun standing over her . Council Needs Reserve Keyport Policc ChlOf Leroy drive, met with Holcombe Ward, group would be held on Thursday. , Accompanying them from Key­ speeding on First St.; William H. interior. ' Like * the ouUldc , It Thc Cliffwood man wua nrresU'd tiinvul said the car watf oi>eratc10,000. , chairmiuihhlp of Earl McLaughlin, innita for carckntt driving. His c u r plana for the coming fund cam­ low the business meeting. Shirley Mount, Walter Slovenor. Perth Amboy, for Equipmenl and flupplfts C liffw ood Ih'tuh, Jms issurd nn ap* had to he towed frn?n Uio scent1, paign. Mrs. E. Story Hallock and passing the red blinker at Iiroad for Visit Our Toy Beiemenl peal fur reserve police to carry 'l h e truck Mr. Compton wss M rs - Peter Read, Matawan also Opening Tonight ' . C a r d o t T h a n k s S t and Maple PI, All paid $3 flticu Farm — Gsrdsn — Horn# S e lc e l now, puy l u t e r , ' K e y jio rt out alignm ent lu any emergency driving is owned by Wilbert Baker, were present. • at Washington Grove Cocktail Bar. We wish lo extend our heartiest nnd $3 costi ...... Try our«rvlc«, Conover Brother# llu r d w n r e , in ket'ping witli the HUite Depart* Keyporl, who opevuteg u fiahory on Highway 34. Matawan; ‘Milton thanks to the Bedle Funen il liomr, J o s e p h CuMtnbyo, , wav Phono H o lm d e l 0'BI21. W ic k a lu n k iio n l nt Civil Defffnso ordnr. Ijoenl ltoute 35, ClifTw'kMl, tJse Our Lay A way Flan MeCandle&e at the piano, every Rev. WdVrcn S. Loytbn ^and all f)n«d 15 and $3 co/U for speeding Malta E m y * Week firemen and men eliglbla for Ihe Select toys now, pay Inter. Key* night exempt Tuesday. our friend* who * e n t on R o u te M Monday on wmpJainl You con buy Security Bondi by Firf Prevention Week ...... mdraft a n will nol bo otcepted, the wHelp Wanted” «d« In LhU paPM port Hardware. « ., wjfpl2—Adv. Jfpl2-rAdv. , .VanPelt of K«ypi)rt Stale' Police. • Payroll Deducliorr P laa Your Matuwan Fire Dfpuihiiffu, j chsh iiian mild. tell von nhmit th* «ood lobe otMH , u »L.V ; TH U ^jai!^N feRLl2>-l9S0-; PAGE TWO THE MATA WAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. pilal to Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. fulnessi iir» t h e - g a r d e n , th e y should She was an honorary member be tfut off and burned. * W endell,- R D 1, K eyport* ______WEDDBHS of the Keyport Literary Club and About the best., w ay.-to control oblong-time member Of St. Ste­ • A b ram * ...• -. botrytis blight; of peonies is to cu! ' Warwick-Wasmulh phen's Danish Lutheran Church, the stems close to the ground an-j Mr and Mrs. Donald G. Abrams, Mias; J Sdith ( Anna Wasmuth, Perth Amboy, alsd of the Ladies burn them. This blight is one cf Sydney Ave., Union Beach, arc Aid Socict^of that church. Besides the p a in ts of a't^oy,.born on Salur*;. t]ie- causes of npn-bloqming in 'AT-Wasmifth, Amboy Rd., Matawan, her civic and church activities, Mrs. p e o n ie s / ’ ( ' ' ' day. Oct. 7, at 5 p.m.rat the Mon­ become the. bride of Merritt J. Sondergaard was affiliated with mouth Memorial Hospital. . The Warwick jr., son-of-Mr.-ond Mrv. numerous Danish groups, baby weighed . seven pounds 14 M e rr itt J. Warwick sr., Main St., Mrs. Sondergoard is suivivcd by WEDDDIGPLANS ounces and will be named Donald vMntuwan, on Saturday, Oct 7, 1950, a brother, B. K. Eskesen, Kcyport; George' jr, Mrs. v Abrams was ’-tlie,--.First ... M ethodist .. Church; four • sisters, Mrs. Carl Davldsen, . Hendenon-Baker formerly Miss Edna Klaiber of . Matawan, at U a.m. The ceremony I Eos Angeles; M rsrChris Iplond, St Invitations have been issued by Union Beach, , .. •' : twas performed b y tlje. .Re.v^.Wwc?. -Petersburg^ _Flu.|..Mrs._Theodore .S.. Mr. and Mrs. John A. C. Baker • rtm Layton, pastor. Brown, Keyport,. and Mrs. Erhardt M ataw an,'to‘‘the wedding of ’tHeir ' c - P o ile r ■. ■ • Tlie altar was decorated wit^ Herfistrdm; Metuchen’. . ■ ■ ■ daughter. M>ss Shjrley Ann Baker, Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Potter,-Au- . white chrysanthemums nnd .laurdi Funeral services w ere. conducted and Kenneth Ross Henderson. Tne mack. AVe., Union Beach, are the Alfred LaMura, the soloist, sang from the hqme of her sister, (Mrs. Wedding will take place on Satur­ parents of a girl born. Tuesday, ' *‘I Love You Truly," "At Dawning” Brown, 7 Broadway, Monday after­ d a y , O c t. 21, 1050, a t S t. Mary'. OcL 10.- 1950, at . home. The,baby and “The Lord's Prayer," accom- noon at 2:30 o’clock and later from Episcopal Church, Keyport. pnnied at the organ by Misa St. Stephen’s Church, Perth1' Am­ w e ig h e d t',i p o u nds. Elizabeth Allan, Ocean Grove. boy. The. Rey, Kirkegaard Jensen, LEGAL NOTICES A l l .n - . pastor, officiated. Interment, under • Tho bride/given in marriage by | PUBLIC NOTICE- - - her father, wore.a white satin gown't the. direction of the Bedle. Funeral A son was born Friday, OcL fl, of Victoriau design, with a man­ jH om erw arin the Alpine Cemetery, 1950, in Monmouth Memorial Hos­ Please take notice that on Mon­ d a y , O c to b e r 16,11)50, a t 1 1 :00 A.M, darin collar of imported Venlae j •Perth Amboy. _ pital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, 59 Poplar SL, West Keansburg. .. before the Department of Publit ‘ Ince, embroidered in rhine&tones Utilities, Board of Public Utility which, also, trimmed the fitted bod* Louis Lockcr? Commissioners, a t its rooms at 10C1) Robinson . . ice and encircled the waistline, Louis Lockery, 77, 2 Johnson Broad Street, Newark. New Jersey, ' The* tight sleeves were pointed at lAVe., Matawan, died Monday, Oct :i Mr. and _ Mrs. K enneth. Robinson, a h e a rin g w ill be h eld on the the wrists nnd the pleated bouffant 9, 1950, at Monmouth Memorial 18 Laurel Ave., Keansburg, are th.; amended petition filed by Public " skirt extended to irjteolloped cathe* Hospital. ‘ parents of a son born Thursday,- Service Coordinated Transport and drnl trajn. Her fingertip veil of j.| Mr. Lockery was born in Newark, O ct 5, 1050, in MonimTuth Memor­ Public Service .Interstate Trans* portatlon Company requesting the imported French illusion was at­ son of the late Lewis and Mary ial Hospitnl approval of new fare schedules pro­ tached to a Ceylon tiara of* rhino L o c k e ry . ■ viding for a basic intrastate zone stones. ■ Sho carried a cascade There are no known survivors. ; Peterson — /A re ol| 84 in s te a d o f th e b asic intra* bouquet of white chrysanthemums - Funeral services were conducted A daughter was bom ^Thursday. Btate zine fare of 5? which is nowin i -jiijd fleur d’amour.— ------t yesterday afternoon'from the Bedle Oct-5, 1950; in-Monmouth Memorial effect, and .for the,approval of cer­ Miss Elisabeth ' S. Wasmuth, Funeral Home, Matawan, and In1 Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Erce*t tain increases in multiple through Matawan, sister of the bride, was f a r e s . ' iemient was in Cedarwood Ceme­ Peterson, 75^ Mstin St., Matawan:; Generally, the Increases will be inaid of honor. Her strapless gown The baby weighed .seven pounds tery, Keyport. \ in each o f th e firs t tw o zones 4 Wub of gold velveteen with a fitted one' ounce, and has been „named _ bodlce^and full skirt. She wore : with .not more than a increase . Daniel J. Brown' ~ . Loi/lse.1 Mrs. Peterson Is the former for a through, riderof from 3 to G ’ 1 nratcfiihg ’ihoulder U‘iipe ~ond ‘ MAS; MERRITT j. WARWICK Jt. Daniel J. Brown, 83, died Sunday, Miss” Helen' DeLoi^ey. ' ...... " ; V .. i zones. Thcro will fio no indrcase ’ • lure' hat and carried a cascade Oct. 8, 1950, at his home,' 12 M aple­ over the present 5tf.' basic faro ' bouquet of bronze pompoms with She carried a cuscade of white maid. The bridesmaids' gowns wood Ave., keansburg. Broander ; * schedules for rides through more variegated ivy. forest green velvet were styled chrysanthemums and wore a half He is survived by one sister and Mr» ond Mrs. Gerald ./Broander, .than Bix zones. Furthermore, for . The bridesmaids .'were Misa Mary that of the maid of 4ionor. They rides through more than two zones bonnet with a fingertip veil. Her two daughters. Funeral arrange 3 Broander Pl.,; Keansburg, are the Rose, Miss Barbara Swanson, Mis3 wore matching helmets and mitts. there-will be no increase over the matron of honor-was hcr;> sister, munts were under the direction of parents of a son born Thursday, Marjorie Warwick, sister of the Mrs, . Richard Trembtey, Lorlllard The Junior bridesmaid was dress- 7^ basic fare schedules that were ^iaegrt'dm 7'“M atawan;~and'“ Miss- tho-^ohnlji-Ryfln-jHQroe-fnr FuiU -OcL_5,-ifl5Q.Jn..Riyetvie.w.HospUalL -in effect-from -July-4r:l948 ta-July Ave., Union Beach, who wore a ^*'ln~ aT^irmlal^K6wn~of"'deejT'Tetl' ernls, Keansburg. . 12, 19G0. Copies of tho proposed - Eleanor Wagner, ClifTslde Park. All gown of yellow taffeta and carricd velvet With - matching mitts und fare schedules may be inspected at wore gowns, fashioned after the helmet. Each carried an-tild-fash- a cascade of rust chrysanthemums. Mrs. Cyrui E. Davis MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR'EDGAR GIBB any Company .car house, garage, jnaid of honor, in moss green vel­ ioned bouquet of multi-colored YOUR , Mrs Sara J, Davis, widow of terminal or at the principal office veteen and carried gold, pompoms chrysanthemums with yellow pre­ Cyrus El Davis and mother of was 57 and resided at 124 Kearny Loncfo»Arielli . of the Comnames at 80 Park Place, with variegated ivy. dominating. G A f f O Newark 1, New Jersey. “ Charles Pike, Matawan, was be&t Alton Davis, Matawan, died Thurs­ Ave., Perth Amboy. . . Michael Artelli, Maple Dr., Haz­ Findley M. Shaw, North Arling. At the said hearing, the Board man, and ushering were Robert day morning, Oct. 5, 1950,. at her Born in Brooklyn the son of the let, : announces the .engagement of ton, was best man. Robert’ n of Public Utility Commissioners O'Connell, John-Hostetter, idaHjillo home, 357 Ferris St., South Amboy, later Meyer and . Goldie (filler) his sister, Miss Nancy M. Artelli, will atso determine and establish Winder, Clifton, Theodore M. ticntile, Matawan, .and David Close, following n short illness. Mrs. Davis Karkus, the Perth Amboy -attoiv the present fair value of the peti­ Winder, Paramus and Robert C • Middletown, Y., a cousiji of the was the daughter of the late Amos ney ’ was prominent In.Perth Am­ by CHarlef-HcConnors tioners’ property used and useful ir Gerken, Arlington, were ushers. bridegroom. Bolton Davis .and Sara Voorhees. boy civic affairs,* wa9 a-veteran of t h e p u b lic B ervice,- ' The bride’s mother wore a chain- Rutgers University The bride’s mother wore aVjlum Surviving besides Alton Davis, World W arJ, a member of Temple This notice is published by direc­ pagnc*colored - satin gown with Fall is the time to( start’ thinking tion of the Board of Public Utility velvet dress with smoke graj ac* are five other sons, Howard, Ralph, Beth Mordecai and the Perth brown accessories, long gloves and of next year’s garden, -and much Commissioners, pursuant to its Or­ __ cessorlest, while the mother oi the and Raymond all of South Amboy; >a hat of brown velvet. The bride­ Amboy YMHA. can be done r now to control some der1 dated August 1, 1950, Docket bridegroom was gowned in peige Milton of Phonecla, N. Y., and The deceased is survived byvhls groom’s mother chose a pearl gray p c s b . , No, 3467, ' crepe with brown accesosries. Eaeh Clarcnce of Woodbridge; a daugh wife, Blanche; two daughters, M rx suk crepe gown trimmed,with lnce. .If you are fighting crab grass in wore a corsage of cluster dendro- ter. Mildred V.t of South Amboy, Aaron Waldman and Miss Judith, PUBLIC SERVICE COORDI-I Each wore a corsage of red and your lawn, be sure-.not to let iso­ bium orchids. nnd eight grandchildren. both of Perth Amboy;, three sister*, NATED TRANSPORT yellow .tea roses. lated plants in your garden , go to Following a reception ot Oak PUBLIC SERVICE INTER.I Following a reception at Button Mrs. .Benjamin Goldberger and seed. One or two.plahts will sup­ Hills Manor, Mctuchcn, Mr. and Theodore H, Hansell STATE TRANSPORTATION wood Manor, Mntawan, the couple Mrs. Kate Peyser, both of Me* ply cnought seed to reinfcst the Mrs. Warwick left for a wedding Theodore H. Hansell of 188 North tuchen, and Mrs, Alex Kosene of COMPANY left for a-motor trip to Washington lawn you have cleared. . . trip to Williamsburg, Va. They will Broadway, South Amboy, died Sat­ Perth Amboy; and four other - William H. Feller and through the South, For travel Many garden insect? are harbored live at 154 Main St. Matawan. For urday, Oct. 7, 1950, {>t.,.bis home. brothers, Bernard of Perth-Amboy; Secretary ing the bride selected a brown and over winter in plant tops. 'European traveling, the bride chose a red* He had been ill for several months. Louis of Phoenix, Ariz., Monroe of aqua wool gabardine dress with corn borer is one. In my own Dated: Newark, New Jersey wine woolen suit with black velvet­ Bom in South Amboy, son of the brown Russian pony coat, ' tan Brooklyn and Irwin of Maplewood. garden it has been not serious this ^ptem ber 15,1950. ’ een accessories and wore a corsage late Theodore and Mary (Lynn) Mr. Karkus was associated m beaver hat and tan accessories. year, but since dusting operations • • ‘ • - A-2S?-fiO| of white camellias. Hansell, he had resided in that city the practice of law with Lewl9 S. • The bride was’ graduated from have ceased, some have-been evi­ - Both are graduates of Matawan all his life. A millwright, he had Jacobson in the First Bank - & Matawan. High School and b em­ dent To help the garden by savin; ' High School. Mrs, Warwick attend been employed by the Notional Trust Company building, 214 Smith ployed by the Standard Oil Devel­ all the ’organic matter possible, ud the New Jersey College for Lead Co. for the past 14 years. St., Perth Amboy. oping company. The bridegroom corn stalks should be dug under Women, New Brunswick, and wns MRS. JAMES A. BENNETT He was a member ot the Holy Funeral .^etylces were held, at was graduated from Kearny . High and covered at least O inches. This graduated from Packard Junior Name Society of St. M ary'i Chifich 3:30 p.m. Monday' from the Temple The..bridesmaids were the Misses School - and nttended- Northwestern will result. in control. of - ther pest College, New York, She Is em Sbuth' Amboy. :" : Barbara nnd Jeanette Bennett, sis­ University, Evanston, III., and Beth Mordecai with Rabbi Max and the decay of the stalks will add ployed by Fawcett Publications, Surviving are his wife, Anna F. Davidson, Rabbi Jacob Gordon and A SERVICE ef dirilngutiltftd «forie!»r ters of the bridegroom of LdO' Temple University, Philadelphia. MISS, NANCY M ; ARTELLI valuable organic m atter to the soil. New York. Her husband attended (Maher) Hansell; son, John E.,{and Cantor Gershon Ephros officiating. • • « if prlc«i tKet v*ry «$ u nardo. Both wore gowns of blue Mexican bean beetles are still Rutgers University, served two three stepbrothers; George Sprat­ 016 Atlantic Ave., M atawan to Pat­ famlhf Mtds* _ tufteta with sweetheart necklines, active, so old bean tops should also years in the Marine Corps during ford of Keyport, James and Charles rick J. Longo, son of Mr, and Mrs, fitted bodices, pointed waistlines be dug under. • World War II, and is associated DEATHS Bloodgood of Stfuth Amboy. James Longo, High St., Matawan.: • Lady Attendant nnd full tkirts.' Thejr- carried caS' WII1SHLED In-- the asparagus patch, control with the Farmers and Merchants Funeral services were held, yes­ Miss Artelli attended the Mata­ cades of yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Peier A. Sondergaard of the asparagus beetle should b' • Non-Sectarian Bank, Matawan. terday morning with a high mass , Sara L, Wilson wan schools and is employed by The best man was Richard Trcm Mrs. Mnric E. Sondergaard, 73, of continued through spraying or dust of requiem celebrated in Our Lady ' Sara Wilson, Keyport, who the Atlantic Tile Co., Matawnn. bley, Union Beach, and the ushers 10 Broadway, Keyport, for many ing with arsenate of lead or of cal M arruo-Therk«lion of Victories Church, Sayreville. d ied S e p t. 11; 1950, b e q u e a th e d h e r M r Longo was graduated from were Ronald Corbet”, Leonardo, and years one of the most-prominent cium. After frost the brush can be {DAY FUNERAL HOME Miss Shirley Frances Thcrkelsen, Burial was In New Calvary Ceme­ entire estate, to be divided equally, Matawan High School and is also Charles Brunner,’ Atlantic High cut off and burned, daughter Of Alfred Therkelscn, tery, Parlin. to her children, Bertha McCracken, employed by the tile company. lan d s. Old plant residue also harbors 1361 Maple PI., Keyport] Prospect Ave., Laurence Harbor, John W. Wilson,. Jessie P. Ander* No date )}as been set for the wed Th° bride's mother wore a dress Mri. John H. Nichols fjon and Beatrice H. Frazier. Mr: many other insects, such as aphids, and the late Mrs. Arlie Thcrkelsen, :d in g . ■ f Tel. KErport 7-1352 became the bride of Joseph. Mar- of wine crepe with black ‘ access Mrs,-Mary A. Nichols, 59, wife of Wilson is executor. • * tarnished plant bug and so on. A i . soon as plant tops finish their use- S rnzo, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sories and a corsage of white car­ John li. Nichols, of 33 Lincoln Avo., ^ Wealendorf-Thon M arrazor Sayreville, Saturday, Oct. nations. Tho bridegroom's mother Keansburg, died Sunday, Oct 8, Joseph Keane Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Thon of 7,/105O, at 4 o'clock In St. Mary's choose a taupe color dress with 1D50, a t A llc n w o o d H o sp ita l. Joseph Keane, Marlboro Town- Euclid Ave., Keansburg, announce Church, Perth Amboy. The Rev. brown accessories and a corsage of Besides her husband, she' is sur­ iship, who died Aug. 30, 1050, be­ the engagement of their daughter, PHOTOGRAPHY Theodore Opdennker, curate, offi­ pink ro&cs. ------*...... vived by her mother, Mrs. Cathcr queathed $500 to St. Francis Hos­ Miss Doris Thon, to Frederick a l l TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK , ciated. The altar was attractively A reception waa held at the inc Schumnn, Jersey City; thre< pital, Trenton, according to the Westendorf, £on of Mr. and Mrs. PAPPAS. STUDIO decorated with gladioli. - Cambridge Ave. Flrehouse in sons, John Nichols, Bloomsbury; terms of his will probated ln tho Charles Westendorf sr., ulso of The bride was given in marriage Union Bench. Fred Nichols, Stamford, Conn., and office ,of Surrogate Dorman McFad Keansburg. -No date hasc been-set 7 W . F R O N T S T R E E T KE 7-0490 — 7-2941 KEYPORT, by her father. She wore, a bridal The bride choose a forest green James Nichols, Keansburg din. .' for the weddifig.. ; ...... STUDIO il In ih* UNITED CIGAR STORE BUILDING ; ' gown with a square nccklinc out*, gabardine suit with beige coat and daughter, Miss1 Catherine Nichols, The rest of his estate was left to lined with seed pearls, long pointed brown accessories as her going- Keansburg;. seven sisters, nil of his wife, Margaret Keane. Mrs. sleeves, metallic brocude ^bodice awiiy costume. Mr, and Mrs. Ben­ Jersey City, ond one grandchild. Kcnne is executrix of the will, BIRTHS and full white satin skirt"'which nett are on a trip through" New Services, under direction of the .extended to a cathedral train. Her England, and after two weeks they Ryan Funeral Home, were held ' B rlsk le fingertip veil of illusion wns held will reside at Viola Ave., Leo­ yesterday morning. A requiem ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. Millard Briskle, in place by a tiara of orange blos­ n a rd o . mass was celebrated In St. Ann’s 295 Broad St, Kcyport, are tiic REDMEN’S HALL KEYPORT soms. She carried a colonial bou­ The bride Is a graduate of Clif­ Church, Keansburg, and intermont ‘ Johnson-Johnaon parents of a first child, a daughter,., quet of orchids, white roses and ford A. Scott High School, East was In Mt. " Olivet Cemetery, Mid Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, b o r n T u e s d a y ^ m o rn in g , O ct. 10, PRESENTS p o m p o n s. Orange, and is employed by the d le to w n . '...... Matawan, hove announced the-en- 1050, in South Amboy Memorial Miss Jane- Kubian, Perth Am­ Prudential Life Insurance Co., Hospital. The baby weighed six boy, was maid of honor. Newark. Mr. Bennett graduated John Bogardur ..... pounds, 10, ounccs, hnd will be , Miss Margaret Kcnnovin, Lau­ from Leonardo High School and Is John Bogardus, 55, brother of named Lind:^ Ann. Mr.v. Briskie rence Harbor, and Miss Elizabeth employed by the Atlantic St P acific Peter Bogardus, Keyport, and Mrs. Is the former. Shirley Disbrow of •Katko, Woodbridge, • were brides­ Tea Co., in Atlantic Highlands, MRS. PETER A. SONDERGAARD Charles Short, Matawan Township, Raritan Township: - m aid s. ‘ died Monday morning, Oct. 9, 1050, Eugene Kitkowskl, South Am* Glbh-Wiliel — civic lenders In Keyport, died Sat­ at his home, 29 Pino St., West Long : ’ Willotl boy, was bbst man, and ushering Miss Patricia Thelma ’Witzel, urday, Oct. 7, 1050 at the Seabrook Branch, following a long Ulncsv. Mr. and Mrs. William Wlllet^f ,were Stanley Knast, South Am­ daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Nursing Home, Kcyport, after an He was born^at, Sandy Hook, son 678 Madison Ave., Laurence Har­ boy, and Pfc. Richard Tffcrkclsen, A. Witzel, Ocean Blvd., ClifTwood extended illness. She was the of the lute Anthony and Augusta bor, are the parents of a daughter USMC,' brother of the bride, for- Beach, was wed on Saturday, Oct. w i d o w ''0 f Peter A. Sondergaard, B o g ard u s. born recently ln South Amboy Me­ inerly of Laurcncc Harbor, station­ 7, 1650, to A rthur Edgar Gibb, son one of the founders of the Federal Mr. Bogardus wrts a retired driver morial Hospital. “• ed at Cfierry Point, N. C. of Mr. imd Mra Alexander Gibh, Seaboard Terra Cotta Corp. of the Long Braneh Laundry. He Following n reception at Elmaros Lakewood Ave., keansburg, at the A native of Varde, Dcmnnrk, was a member of Old First Meth­ Trembly Restaurant^ . Morgun, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H arbor Community Mrs. Sondergaard came to this odist Church, West Long Branch: The South Amboy Memorial Hos­ Marrazo left for, a trip to the Church at 5;30 o’clock,...... country _.in „189& . Mr. and Mrs. Long Brnnch-Xodge, F. & A. M.; pital onrftiinced Monday the birth Pocono MoTmtulntT'"They will live The Rev. William E. Webster, Sondergaard in 1903 purchased the Standard Chapter, Royal Arch of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick at 110 Pacific Ave., ClifTwood pastor, officiated at the candlelight Kearney property off Beers St:, Masons; Field Council, Royal Se­ Trembly of 390 Shore Concourse, B e a c h ...... cercmony, The altar was decorated Keyport,v and resided there (or lect; Oceanic Fire Co., and the Cllffwood. • The bride attended Matawan with glndioli andjtflm s. many years. The residence was Eight Ball Club of the lire com­ r High School. Her husband is a The-bpldc, jglven in marriage by situated on u hill and the property pany, all of Long Branch. T a y n o r graduate of Hoffman High School, her father, woro a white velvet Included a pond. During the winter Besides his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taynor, South Amboy. He served 18 gown, fashioned with a fitted months many of the young people Mr. Bogardus Is survived by his 230 Seavlew Ave., Laurence Har­ months in the Air Force and is bodice, Peter Pan collar, long of Kcyport were guests of tho wife, Mrs. Bertha (Pierce) Bogar- bor, arc the parents of a son born employed by the .- Studebaker sleeves and buttons down the Sondcrgaards for. skating and tdus; a duughter, Miss Jo*Ann recently ln South Amboy Memorial Agency, Perth Amboy. Mrs. Mar­ front. The full skirt formed a slclghridlng. After Mr. Sondcr- Bogardus; n son, John A. Bogardus, H o sp ita l. razo Is associated with the Surprise trnln, veil of French illusion gnnrd’s death, Mrs. Sondergaard all of West Long Branch; ;a sister, Deportment Store, Perth Amboy; fell from a white velvet helmet continued to reside there until four Mrs. John McKenna, Rahway; three MIBS EASTER MAE JOHNSON W e n d e l l . and she carried a bouquet ot white yc^rs ago. wheJV thc prQperty was stepsisters, Mrs. William Eberbart A son was born Sunday, Oct. 3, p o m p o m s. . sold. ' ond~lV fri^tirold“Keml3.7bOth'cf gageroent oM heir daughtcr».Zaster 1950,~in Monmouth . Memorial.Hos- Before an altar decorated with Miss Joan Marie Witzel, Cllff­ Mrs. Sondergaard'was active In Rahway, and Mrs. Harold Stoney Mad to John Johnson, of Fatr white gladiolus, Miss Edna May wood Beach, was Jicr slater's,maid numerous organizations and was of Woodbridge!* H a v e n , ; Wagner, daughter of Mr,' and Mrs. of honor. Her gown of wlnebcrry- particularly concerned .-with wel­ •. S ervjc^ Will bo hcld- thls (Thu«* Miss Johnson was graduated from WHARTON MEMORIALS Edgar' H. Wagner, 702 Seavlew colored velvet hacj a fitted bodice fare ‘work'both locally and in Mon^ dny) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Matawan schools ond the Brad­ ' by. . , Ave.* Union Beach, became the buttoned to the waist, mandarin mouth County. Shfr was one of the the Woblley Funeral Home, Long ford School of Modeling, Now York MaUwan-Keypftrt Monument Work* bride of Jumps Albert Bennett, son collar, cap sleeves and a full skirt, organizers of the Kcyport Public Brnnch. Burial will be in Green- City. She is presently employed as ■ Highway 35 of Mr. end Mra. P. A. Bennett; set off by a gold braid rope around Henlth Nursing Association and ln w n C e m e te ry . ' ._ psychlatf-ic ’technician at the Keyport JR. J,....- .. . : M arilyn Homer Viola Ave., Leonardo, oh Saturday, the waist, Her helmet and mittn served for many years as Its presi­ Marlboro State Hospital. P hone K «yport T-1114 6ct 7, 1950 at 4 p.m. at the Leo­ were of the same material She dent. When the now defunct Key­ Jacob S. Kaxkui Mr. Johnson Is a graduate of the DANCER OF THE FAMOUS ROXYETTES nardo Baptist Church. The Rev. carried an old*fashioned bouquet of port Improvement Association was Jacob, S. Karkus,' a .practicing Rumson schools and studied at and Student of ' Charles, Johnson performed the multi-color chrysanthemums with active, Mrs. Sondergaard1 was a attorney ln Perth Amboy for many Lincoln Technical Institute, New­ certtnony,' Mrs. A. Pease was the yellow predominating. ark. He served with the U. S. Open a Charge Account member and was particularly Inter­ years and a "fcrothcr of Ezra W. a t Ih* . otgdftlsL' r.;,— . Miss Judith Jeanette Witzel, ested in the association's welfare Karkus, head of the Keyport law Army Air Corps In Germany during - The, bride was given In. m arriage CUftwtod Beach, 6l»ter of the bride, department. Shte also wai» for. many firm of Karkus & Kantor, died sud­ World War II. He recently re­ KEYPORT JEWELERS & OPTICIANS by her father,* H e r gown was of and Miss Margaret A. Kirk, Eliza- years a member of the Monmouth denly of n heart attack on Satur­ enlisted In the Air Force and has THE OLSTOWSKI STUDIO 49 W. From St. KEYPORT ; slipper i^tin with sweetheart ncck- betfi, jwere brldeMT^ilds, w ith Miss County . Organisation for Social day while traveling on Route 35, leflf fo r Kentucky to Jain his com­ - . T.l.,K.y.7.I008 .... , ...... 3tne, Iong pointed slMVfis and tra in £ipd& Belle. W ittel os Junior brides*. S e rv ic e . - .. .• near Newark, eproute home. .11^ pany; .’ .• ( , CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY AT 3 P.M. ' - • •• • ■••• : p:CCl>' ' ‘ : • , - - f THURSDAY,,OCTOBER 12,-1950 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL,: MATAWAN. N. J. ■ ■—■■HI ■ ■ —...... r— M<|| , _jj__. | i^L j '! .J.mUL'llilPfglg P A G E T H R E E

bf_ 25: silver, dollars'jm d presented Welcome Given ] GOP Speaker At Chanute School by thc fanflly, Refrcslimcnia' were, served und included . au appro* priately decorated anniversary Hook State Park 150,( cake, • , - PROWN’S Mr. and Mrs. Holtslandcr wero National Sc - 10c • Si.QOiStora Reception Is HelcJ For Governor Y Committee Rclea*e» Preliminary Holtilanders Honored m a rrie d O ct. 10, a l th e D u tc h Reformed Church, KeypoVt, by tho Rev. Smyth, Fkmily; Report; Total Cost Of Development Placed At Surprise Party By late. Rev. K.. ^V B.’ Reynoldsj whb ’ Back For 9th'Year At $5,000,000, To Be Raised By Bond Issue Members Of Family . was iwstor ot tho church ui that tim e. SALE!!! A reception In honor of the Rev. Sandy Hook, which New Jerssy employees and 2G0 seasonal onos to Mr. and Mrs. Wliford Holts- Ti^ey ar<* tlie im u t u U of two chil* Dr. Charles R. Smyth, and hb ta. planning to develop'as a shore administer the park. With a $1 lander, 18 EllzubcLh St., Keyport, <^eu, Mrs. Jamos1 Campbell, Battlo family^ was held at. the Calvary park when it is released by the Summer purking fee and extra Creek, Mich., and Carlton Holts- were guests of honor ut « surprise OCX. 12 TO OCT. 21 • -.McthodistT Chuirh;:; Keyport- last Federal Government, __ would be charges for loekers, towels, suits lander, vvho.residci.'TitJiomoV . Thursday night. The pastor has able to accommodate ■ more than and other services, the" plan esti­ piw-ty. given at. tbeir .home Tues­ • THERE IS SOME­ been reappointed for the ninth 150,000 bathers. mates tho park should be self­ day, night to colcbrato their 25th Cedar Crest Meeting year. ... / • A report by Gov. Driscoll’s com supporting fn tlie third year of~1ts wedding ntinljrtrsury; ...... THING HERE YOU ' An address by the Rev. Nelson mittce' tKat has teen studying operation...... The party for tho family and friends was arranged by Mrs. Holts* Mrs. James ii. Ward. Jr. and Miss NEED—BUY NOW— .Moore, South River, was followed development of thc park says thut Road Improvamonis Naadad lander's sisters; Mrs. Justus Camp Stephanie Wallace, Keyport, and by entertainment and o buflet sup* although there will be accommoda It should be able tojiccommodate SAVE I and Miss Myrtle Boyce, ot Key­ Mra. William C. Ludi, Matawan, per. Municipal leaders and friends tions for orjly 8000 in thc Initial 125,000 persons by~thc fifth year port, and Mra' Joseph Phillips ami a tte n d e d . stages, thc park later will be able of operation, according to the plan a tte n d e d a m e e tin g of ...the-.. Je rs e y . Aluminum Mra. Curlton Klnhajte£.;ot Holmdel. The Rev. Dr. Smyth came to to accommodate 125,000, and that which odds that "full scale use of Shore Cedar Ci'est Alumnao Club During tho evening the *couplr._bath- HUM 'S M UM Vf his brother at Bangor under the -wHLmvc._a^fireii.t_(;c?;ut_.baich_fpX J x i f i r o o m room . . . ■and Morristown College, Morris­ houses accommodating 14,000 per­ r ; : a Bpwing n for name of Fellows & Fellows. He the people of New Jersey. As tho town, Tenn. Active in youth., work sons, a beaclMongth “promenade,” cozy study or, hobby room. Thoso 25« was flrst elected to the 77th Con­ dccades go by, this act will be ABOUT IT WE in thc area outside his own specific cafeteria, restaurant, beach chairs gress on Sept. 9, 1940, and Was recognized as a great step forward/* COULD WRITE A BOOK, aro Bomo of tho wayB your uttfo cun pastorate, Dr. Smyth was district and umbrellas and boat club. Wayne D. McMurray, Asbury TABLE OIL CLOTH director of youth work in Trenton re-elected to thc 78th, 79th, 80th bo used. • , It calls for a Sandy Hook Pork Park publisher, was chairman of IT HEAT5 EACH CORUER 46’Inch Wido in AnorUd and inter the New Brunswick dis­ and 81st Congrc&scs. Do tlio work yoursolf w ltlrlN ." Guests of the Young Republicans Authority numbering 50 permanent thc committee drafting the report. AND EACH-NOOK P a tto r n i, tricts and was dean of thc Pennlng- ot the meeting will be thc local SU LIT E products epccinlJy mndo ton Youth Institute for five £car6. REDUCED OQ< candidates, . county officeholders, Cliffwood Child Hit How about business cards? Wc for interiors. Inaulito u Ibo pfovldoa TO ^ Yd members of thc county committee By Car, Breaks Leg, can supply them quickly and at thd insulntion against liont nnd cold, and party dignatarics, Including right price. Come and try . us. Thus you do two jobs with ono ma- News Items Of Rep. James C, Auchincloss, SHOWER CURTAIN Refreshments and music will be A 2Vj year-old child sustained a torinl. Call ua for full Information SETS Hazlet Interest supplied to the guests, All Re­ broken leg Saturday when he about flniahinff your nttio. Auk for publicans. arc cordially invited to wandered into thc street and . .was DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER a copy of tho now book about In- Reduced *2 . 8 8 a tte n d . ' struck by nn automobile Thc OPTOMETRIST aulito Interiors. U’u froo^-no obllgn- Residents Entertain accident occiirrcd at Shore Con­ • Bhow«p Curtain EYES EXAMINED tionj • Palhroom Window Curtain Guests; Couple Attend Thomas Smith Hurt course and Fairfield Way, Cilff- Relative’s Wedding In Accident Monday _ w ood OFFICE HOURS LET US VACUUM CLEAN LINOLEUM RUGS The little victim was Francis Daily and Saturdaya YOUn FURNACE Mr. and Mrs. Sal Tortorici, Holm­ Thomas Smith, So. Laurel . Ave., .J9 A.M. lo 6 P.M. NOWI * del Rd., Hazlct, attended thc wed­ West Keansburg, suffered shoulder Hubert, Son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed­ Frldayi 9 A.M. io 9 P.M. $2.88 $4.88 ding of Mrs. Tortorici’s brother, and back injuries' in an auto ac­ ward Hubert. He was; taken lo Wedneidaya 9 A.M. to 12 Noon MATAWAN LUMBER CO. John Macaluso . and Miss Doris cident at the intersection of Route Monmouth - M emorial - Hospital ...in 6x9 0 x 1 2 tho car of thc driver that struck 30 W. Front St., Keyport -Sutphin Avonuo; MATAWAN Roff, J3,00 CJttindino, Long Branch, on Satur­ 36 and Laurel Ave. shortly after LOUIS STULTZ.-/?: R .g . 17.93 day at thc Our Lady Star of thc 7 a.m. Monday according to Kcy- him, Mrs. M argaret J, Graham, 2129 OPPOSITE FUENEAU STATION KEyport 7-2020 O il BURNING Sea Church, Long Branch. They 1 port State Policc. • QUffwood Dr., ClifTwood. PLASTIC DRAPES EQ UIPM ENTS SERVICE also attended the reception at the ... Mr. -Smith, .had crossed Route 30 Building Materials Plan Boole Service Hotel Molly , Red Bank. on Laurel Ave. and was about to fm O \L ‘KWOStNi-COAl Regular 79* ' Mr, Mactiluso is employed by the turn into a service station when KEYPORT 7-2I04 ••KEYPORT — Stock and Custom Made Millwork ; ~ $1 .0 0 pr. p r . Atlantic Appliance Co. in -their his car was struck by a vehicle be­ (Wade'th* woy-you’d ma1c«T* Keyport store...... ing driven west on Route -30 by COPPER POT Mrs. W. *L. Gray, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dominick Marino of Highlands, CLEANERS , The West Keansburg First Aid spent several days recently visit' H oguU r 10a ing her son-in-law and daughter, Squad took Mr. Smith to Riverview. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lchanr and Hospital, where X-rays were taken, family, Hazlct. He was not admitted -however. 2 for 15 ■ Troopers George Dorrian, and Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Ackerson Stanley Conn Issued a careless driv ‘ and'M r.-and Mrs. Roland Emmons, METAL ing summons to Marino returnable Hazlet, have returned from a vaca before Raritan Township Magis WASTE, BASKETS" tion trip to Connecticut and trute Seymour R. Kleinberg, on llogular 3!o Massachusetts* • O ct. 21. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Woolicy, Haz- Special O l Jet, recently spent a few days in n , Virginia. t Girl Scout Troop 10 Thomas Dublc has returned to Holds Its First Meeting White Enamel his home in Galveston, Tex., alter vl&iling his 6on arid daughter-in- G ir l S c o u t T ro o p 10, K e y p o rt, SAUCEPANS IlQ(j, 2Qo Multi uio. law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dublc, held their first meeting yesterday, ‘ Hazlct, for several months. Oct. II, under thc direction of thclr ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heath and leader, Mrs. Wiillam Whitacrc. 1 9 * e a c h ■children of Fair Lawn were week­ Two patrolmen, Ida Arnold and end guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Karen Keily, were elected, and Itubbsr Coverad Hyer, Crawford’s Corner. Marjorie Lutz and Loretta Kelley DISH DRAINERS Thursday evening the men’s club were named as assistant patrolmen. of St. John's Methodist Church Plans were made for a Halloween Regular enjoyed ci eovcrcd dish supper in party on Wednesday, Oct. 25, and 4 9 * the church rooms, prior to their it was dccidcd to hold ti food safe $1.09 , regular, business meeting. Thc in. the near future,. ■grotfp’planned for a work riight'at Those present were .Joan Tice, FINE CARPET RUGS -the church . to be held tonight Jackic—Lee, Shirley Ludwig, Helen # tlin# 22x30 - (Thursday). Those attending‘were Jacksqp, Karen Lcdch, Janice Bar­ • Hundiomo Aitorlmont Theodore Hathaway, Roelif H. Lc ber, Lois Lconardus, Ida Arnold. Roy, Maitiand Walling, Rev. Nor­ Patty Arnold, Marlene Winter, Regular $ man R. Riley, Harry Cowles, Stan­ Loretta Kelley, Karen Kelley, and $1.98 1 . 3 9 ley,. Latham, Albert Heath, Frank Marjorie Lutz. ; McClpiistcr. Charles Johnson, W jI Guyla and Dejoitg liam Barnes, Charles Hyer, William Hinson, Frank P. Laughlin sr., Councilman Improving BOBBY PINS John Watson and R. Hathaway sr. Regular Mrs. Margaret L. Wilson, Brook­ Keyport Councilman Hewitt W. Wharton lias returned to his home 10 lyn, N. Y., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. c pkg. from the -Monmouth Memorial Ernest E. Peseux and famiiy, Hospital where he was a surgical Bethany Rd., Hazlct. Reed A reception was given thc Rev. p a tie n t. PAPER NAPKINS Norman R. Riley and Mrs. Riley . • Pkfl, ol 00 on Wednesday evening to welcome Security Bonds pay thc same rate n«0. Its Pkii. of interest Q9 thc War Bonds you their return to St. John’s Methodist bought during the war. Buy somct , Church. A ' program of musical for selections was* presented and 1 5 * "gfreetiftgs of welcome- w ere-extend- cd by .Ilev. George Casper, Rev. Reed Charles R. Smyth and Rev. San­ DINNER NAPKINS ford Haney. Rev. Mr. Riiey waa ’ ! fk ij. o l 70 presented with , a -gift by. M rs, lli u . P k g , Frank McCleastcr on behQlfcof the church members. Mrs. Walter Smale presented Mrs. Riley with a 2 5 * purse as, a-token from thc W.S.C.9*, Over one hundred attended. ‘ .WHEN Y O U ARC THnirT uiiopptno w i l l Hazlet Girl Scout Troops and thc INTERESTED ,JN riND NUMEIIOUD OTIICII Boy Scout Troop enjoyed a roller A DEPENDABLE 1)10 VALUEB HEHE skating party Monday evening in K e a n s b u rg . , j Mrs. Liilie Bruner,. Mrs. Beatrice USED CAR NATIONAL “Cowan; and' Mrs. -Genevieve .Mai thews, Hazlet, are ’ enjoying an ■ -•7 — -■ See. 5 ° 1 0 * * T ° auto tripr to North Carolina and parts of the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. Roland Emmons, Hazlet- STRAUB MOTORS INC. STORE Holmdel.. .Rd- -Hazlct^ entertained ------KiiMr-Fnitr and - - the members of her sewing club C t o t U f D n l# r Monday evening. Refreshments Corner Front and Main Sts. were served. ..Guests were Mrs. Sales and Service N l Main IlfH I, jUbtLrr Ptrk 707. Arnold At... Polnl ,|,u u l William Barnes, Mrs. Frank Me* 71 Memaeetb lirH t n*d lutk M WitUflften St., Tom* H im r o u i H ’s Hiflhway 35 - Clark SU#*S 41 Cut Mala llm t, f t *tbeld IM A t m o i , H ld h ilo ta Clcaster, Mrs. Theodore Bailey, II MamofUl Plnry. Loag llraacli 111 iarnnil Lilumod m tvlvupijty Mrs. Cyrus Ross,- -Mrs. ..Roland 1 Emmons. Mrs. William Urstadt. * TeL 7-1908 Mrs. James Neidinger, Mrs. Hen­ Broad Street drick Bennett and Mr*. Lillie KEYPORT */ ' rjrt r U-tfiU OU AH’ R E D BANK... Ifughsnn, > ’ THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. X THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12,1950 . •’.PAtGEFOXJR" 1 aaaawMtfch'iTwra posal for ^ single vote op CUffwood, could'not* affort a new school on T ' Twenty Years Ago ■ LEGAL NOTICES THE MATAWAN JOURNAL (Issu e of. F r id a y , O c t 10, 1930) b u t Bfir. . R eeyos h e ld th a t there" a new site at this Ume and that Established 1669 ■ T et Kcyport 7-3C30 •' On Friday the girls .^m the Statementunent of the ownership, manage-manat • - should be a vote as single^ propo­ the present ’school lot provided all THE AMERICAN WA Y -■* ment,-ment,; -circulation,-trtc.v

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Telephone Matawan 1-0003 ’ . Mr. Sylvester, taken to Matawan cer, signed the complaint...... Brunswick Theological Seminary gated, acknowledged he found the Police Headquarters and ques­ hand-broke properly in place. Ma£- tioned by Chief of Police John J. istrate Rothenberg thereupon dl*- Flood of Matawan Police, stated ~irilssed(he complaint’. ’ that Mrs. Smith walked- from be-T NOTICE!!! Mr. Gaskins was driving east on hind a car into his front left fen-i T E N E Y C K R O N S O N , INC. For Bettor R.iulli let ui check your healing p l a n t . ; FREE OF CHARGE. Clark St., near Beers St., Keyport, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM E. PRESTON der - He was given a summons Sept. 24-whon his car bumped into returnable in the MMoiYflipP.olice FURNACES — STOVES — HEATJNG PLANTS — HOT WATER The children are. Miss Marion Pres­ TELEVISION the left front of a passflhg vehicle > Mr. and Mrs. William. E. Pres- Court ot fl p.m. Saturday. STEAM — VAPOR — HOT AIR — RADIANT HEAT ton,.- Hergenflnid;. Hawaii!.,-Preston driven'by Mis."Eveiyn-9. Ackvrson. tom-Mvho' for many years wore Mrs: ' Smith is a '^well-known R E P A IR E D ' ...... F R E E S E R V IC E ' ■ residents of Morganville, will ob­ Muriel Ludivlj', Keypurt: Ro* Telegraph Hill Hd., Hazlet. .No realtor, being In business wllh her ELECTRIC APPLIANCES.... CLEANED FOR ONE YEAR ..... serve their 55th wed in/,' anniver­ joroj Williiiin Preston and IVfrs. injuries Tn the accident were re* husbund under the firm name of - INSTALLED ■ ALL REPAIR JOBS sary at their present home, 10*1 and Mrs. James McCue, Marl* . porU>d to - K eyport S tate Police, Ben and Mattie Smith, .. ■' - Sales and Service ‘ . Time Payments Arranged who investigated. Broadway, K cyporT, tomorrow. land Preston, Freehold; Ray Pres­ Call or Wille ■' . 24-Hour Service with a smile T h ey w o re m a rrie d Oct. Ill, 1895, ton and Edward Preston, Morgan­ 283 Upper Main St. MATAWAN, N. J. *Mrs. Ackerson sfgned complaint Personalised Christmas Catdi at' the Dutch Reformed. Church, ville; Mrs, Avis Wurne, Matuwatp, Near Highway 34 Open Frida? Evenings Till 9 P.M. ngnins.t jMr. Gaskins and her testi* now1 on sale at thla office. Fifty Keyso^t, by the Rev. James. T. and Mrs. James Thompson, Living- Universal Home Heating Engineering Service _mon£ in court was supported by *tyles4o choose.Xrom.-_Piease-come- Our 20th Year Tel: MAtawan 1-1603 SHoek“'“ “------'— y -——'— stoli.^Tht^huv^lT^grahaclindron P. O. Bex 102 - — MATAWANr Nr- J.--- Tel. Mat. 1-088BJ Mrs. Elizabeth Cadoo, also of- Haz- lii and order early. let, a passenger in her car. The Mrs. Preston Ys the former Miss nnd four great grandchildren. Middletown man was found guilty. Minnie ttolmes,'-daughter of th6 Mr. Preston was a fanner and the lute William E. and Rachel (Lum- couple resided on a- Morganville bard) Iloline? of Ilofmdel, nnd Mr. farm, which they still own, for 311 LeRoy Umscheid Is Preston Is the Eon of the late Mr. y ears. Honored On Birthday nnd Mrs. James Preston of Old Mrs. Preston was born In Holm­ B rid g e. del on Apr. 3, 1877, and Mr. Preston LeRoy Umscheid, senior vice The couple ore-4he parent* of was bom Mar. 23, 1808, at Brown­ commander of Guadalcanal Post, 12 children, 10 of whom are living. tow n. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Cllfl- wood-Matawan, was honored at & surprise birthday party given by Make Plans For Turkey Cliffwood Methodist his wife, Thursday, ot their Cliff- Dinner At Church Fete Church Sermon Topic MM wood home. Mrs. Umscheid is president of the post's Ladies Final plans to serve a turkey “How To Work Miracles*' will A u x ilia ry . . ' . dinner O ct 10 ot the annual bazaar be tlie sermon topic of the Rev, The guests included Michael of St. Mary’s Episcopal -Church, E. Joy., Amey, minister of the Cliff- Kidzus of Motawan, Guadalcanal Keyport, were made ot the meeting Post commandcr; George Hous- of the senior guild ot thc parish wood Community . M ethodist mann, Edvard Cooper and Jack house laft Thursday afternoon. Church, at the evening worship •Kcliy, ull of Cliftwood; Salvadore Mrs. John N. Miller, chairman, service, Sunday at 8 p.m. Vena and Stephen Kalieta. Mata* gave a report on a successful rum­ The regular monthly meeting of the Congress? the President? wan Township commlttecmcn; Cal- mage sale conducted recently and vln Haley, Keyport; Jack Armf* 4he Cliffwood-Unlon Beach. Metho­ alio told of the progress of the dist Youth Fellowship will bo hejd tage Jr., Joseph LoVero, Cliffwood, stocking club. and Anthony Volpe, Keansburg. .. tomorrow (Friday) night at 7:30. Donations were voted J o r T h e The weekly devotional meeting 9 Also: Mrs. Edna Volpc, auxiliary Evergreens, home for the aged, at will be held Sunday' at '0:30 at vice president; Mra. Dorothy Holey, Moorestown, the altar guild, ami OR YOU AMD THEfMAN NEXT DOOR? auxiliary treasurer; Mrs. Marcellus Graco Methodist Church, Union the church. . ' B each. J^idzus, auxlilary Junior vice presl* Hostesses at the meeting wer? dent; Miss M irle Kidzus, Motawan; The church boarcjof education Mra Van Close and Mrs. Howard w ill m e e t M o n d a y , n ig h t a t 8. Mrs. - Margaret Kelly, Mrs. Louise Egginson. At thc next meeting Cooper, Mrs. Marie Groton, Mrs. RUNNING AMERICA is the jo in t job o f 150,000,000people. It’s the biggest job in the W orld today Nov. 2, the hostesses will be.Mr?. Ann Armltoge, Mrs. Catherine Raymond L. Johnson and -Mrs. On Dance Tour —keeping it [running for liberty and for freedom . A nd the whole w orld’s w atching to see Schworz ond Mrs. Joseph LoVero, M iller. - all of Cliffwood, and Mrs. Margaret Others present were Mrs. E. T. Miss Marilyn Homer, daughter of whether Am ericans can do it! ' ...... Ryan, Troy, N, Y, Tucker, Mrs. C. M. Britton, Mm Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Homer, Cliff- Harry States, Mrs. James Camp­ wood, one of the Roxyettes* New Name Dr. Bramley Tb bell, Mrs. -Joseph Morley, Mrs. York, has been on tour with the IN MUCH OF THE W ORLD today, the people have resigned from running their own countries. group for the past 10 weeks from Junior College Post George Benjamin, Mrs. John Wil­ O thers have been quick to step in—U rst w ith prom ises o f “security” —and then w ith whips son, Mrs. Armour Ashforth, Mrs. Ottawa, Can. > to Miami, Flo., in eluding appearances at the New Johnson, Mrs. Millspaugh Von and gun8— to run things their w ay. The evidence is on every front page in the w orld, every day. It was announced by Dean Ed Jersey State Fair, Trenton. ward G. Schlaefer that Dr. Jenny Bracklc and a guest. Miss Catherine Wilson, of New York. Miss Homer attended St. Mary’i Bramley had joined the faculty of High School, South Amboy, also Monmouth Junior ^College, Long No Gunning Signs the Olstowski Studio of Dancing, Branch, as an instructor in ad­ FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK. The reality of war has izations spoke out—giving the great United Stares Congress its for sale at this office. K e y p o rt. vanced mathematics. ' ’ made every American think hard alSout the things he's willing to work unmistakable Grass Roots signal from home! . - Dr. Bramley Is a resident of Long and fight for—and freedom ieads the list. Branch and Is known jhlemation* - ally among mathematicians. She And ever watchful, ever sensitive to an alert people, received the bachelor of science BEDLE’S E S S O SERV1CENTER But that freedom has been attacked here recently-[usl The Congress saw that signal, and heard the people degree from the Sorbonne in Pnrls, a$ it has been attacked in other parts of the world. One speak out; loud and plain. That's democracy in action. and the master of science and the HIGHWAY NO. 35 AND BEDLE ROAD doctor of philosophy degrees from of the most sqrious threats to individual freedom has That's the American way! [ New York- University. The~doctor< ; Phone KEyport 7*1548 -been the threat of Government-dominated Compulsory nte was awarded when die wos 10 Health Insurance, falsely presented as a new guarantee • years of age. Today among the^ 10,000 greajt organizations on tpilitant public At various times Dr. Bramley featuring of health "security" for everybody. record against "Compulsory Health Insurance" are: . has been a National ^Research fellow at Johns Hopkhur'University THE PEOPLE WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American manner, the General Federation of American Legion ind the University-*^ Michigan, 15 Minute Auto Laundry people studied the cose for Socialized Medicine—and the case against it. Women's Clubs National Association of ...: research associate at New York American Farm Bureau Small Buiiness Men ■ ••-University, o staff member at tho Esso Verified Lubrication r Federation . United States Chamber of : Harvard College Observatory, and They found that Government domination of the people's .medical a fellow of the American Assocla* National Grange Commerce tion of University Women at Col­ PICKUP AND DELIVERY affairs under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards Veterans of Foreign Wars National Association of om bia University, She ulso taught of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, damage to National Conference of Retail Grocers mathematics in the graduate divis­ research, penalties for the provident, rewards for the improvident Catholic Charities National Retail Dry Goods ion at Brooklyn College? * American Protestant Association ; She holds* memberships in lead S C R E E N S ...... COMBINATION DOORS Hospital Association American Bar Association ' ing ^inatheniatlcal ond physical They found that nd country on earth can surpass Amer­ societies and hos published many LUMBER — MILLWORK — ROOFING ica's leadership in medical card and progress. They research papers In the publications BUILDER'S HARDWARE devoted to mathematics, physics, found that able doctors, teachers^ nurses and scientists • Doctors of this Nation are grateful that the people and chemistry. "-working In laboratories where Science, not Politics, is refused to be w ooel% Jhe fantastic promises of this Dr. Bramley is the mother of Matawan Builders Supply Company master—are blazing dramatic new trails to health for three children.' She was Employed un-American excursion into State Socialism. • Doctors Amerlcans-and for the world. in research at the Signal Corps 138 Lower Main Street , ' of America are dedicated to serve their fellow citizens Laboratories unlll last year. at home and their comrades in uniform, wherever serv­ . MATAWAN, N. J. .. THE "GRASS ROOTS" SIGNALS CONGRESS. In every com­ ice to this Nation may take them. • And the thing they Linda Lee Ahlers Has Tel. M Atiwan 1-2535 WILLIAM M. STROTHER munity in the Nation, people stood up to be countcd on this im­ -stand ready to fight for—to sacrifice for—to dle for—is First Birthday Party Q en.nl Contractor portant issue. Thousands of local women’s clubs, civic groups, farm, .not the alien way of life of Socialism, but the prideful Linda Lee Ahlers, daughter ot business, religious, taxpayer,1 medical, educational and patriotic organ­ security of a free and self-reliant people! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ahlers Jr., celebrated her first birthday on Sunday nt the home of her grand parcnti, Mr. and Mrs. Ahlers, Bedle ,Hd„ Hazlet, where a party was , ■ Notice of Hearing THE VOLUNTARY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY! given In her honor. • Throughout the Nation, free men and women, working ond planning in America—70 million pegpl? are protected by Voluntary Health Insur­ The color scheme for the rc- Notice Is hereby given (hat the Department of Public Utilities together, are finding the American answer to every question o f medical: ance!,* Throughout the Nation^ families are insuring themselves against frethm ent table was pink ond1 white service, care and cost. Hundreds of Voluntary Health Insurance Plans are and the ccntcrplcce was a large —Board of Public Utility Commissioners—his set 11 A. M j •he major costs of illncss-at reasonable, budget-basis prices. Voluntary in healthy competition—sponsored by doctors, insurance companies, hos­ birthday cake. N ovember 13,1950 for a public hewing on Increases in iotra- Health Insurance takes the economic shock cut of illness. Protea your pitals, fraternal organiiations-by industry, agriculture and labor. • Today family now. • For information, ask your doctor-or your insurance man. The guests Included Joan Kite, staie telephone rate* filed by the New Jersey Bell Telephone David and Barbara Hooke, Muriel Compaoy. Hearlags will be held ih the Board's rooms at 1060 * nnd.FM yd Leonard, 'Neil nnd John ■ Eahrwbttrg,—Jean- • Klopmim, Wil- iJroad’Str^ef, Newark*-Ncw Jersey.^— ...... — —— — - — 11am ' Lambertson, Donald and A bill insert was mailed to all teiephooe customers la M ^ntor- Given By Native Of Tho' counly mart arc: Albert ; Confer With Students, relutlve to New Jersey, Ing with Intent to steal and grund Parents At Asbury . . Country ' lnrccny, .Cook 1» being chortled Clark, Asbury-Parkr—keeping with breaking Into Eriiie'p Tjilol ploco of prostitution; Godfrey Por- Dr. Mason W. Gross, provost of As a culmination of their study Bayshore Driver Is _ Stntion on ^outc SO, Keyport,-.nnd iorfleW,: Anbury Park, osaault. iind Rutgers yniversity, wUl deliver the of_S\vitzcr.Uind, the puplht pf 1U11? Awarded -Counterclaim: a Sunoco station located - In IturJtau bjituiryj I'otcf Whulclij KcunaburJ!,. grand larceny, ...... keynote address at the “1650 Col­ crcst School, liolmdel Township, Township's portion of tlio snmo . lege Night’* program to bc held heard Mrfl. Hans Wulf, of Red James M. Negrnof Florence Ave., lillihway oiij thi; I'VL'iilnn of Ju ly ‘ 7, Included among tho parolees lira three convicted; inuiilcrora and Thursday evening, Oct. 19, in the Bank, describe tho country, telling Union Bcach; wu» awarded $080.91 while. Wuwlylt drove the Mtuwuy Aibury Park High School. about thc homes, schools, costumes by a ’ Jury-before County JiuUe enr, . eight iX'xT'criminals. The boui'cl and history. She dtspluyed articles B.itd aim ho purolcoa hud served According to Leon Payne, direc­ George T. Niuune on Mi*. Negra's Russell H. IMendorf,. 2(1, 17 Elm made in Switzerland, also pictures their minimum terms. tor of guidance and adjustment for counterclaim of an accident suit PI., Keyport, wus clmrtfi'd with thn and records of Swiss music. thc Freehold* Public Schools and instituted by Edwurd Coles of lnrccny of h motor vehicle owndU chairman of the publicity com­ Mrs. W ulfwas Dorn nnd educated J e rs e y C ity . •’ by Anthony Tomnlnl, 13a Bay Ave,, Garden Club Meeting The action was taken as the i-n- mittee for the program, Dr. Gross In Switzerland, graduating from Highlands. The car wus purki'd In isrweH'known in the educational Lusan UnivcrsHy^-She was afTill- suit- of an auto accident whlch_oi’-_ front, of...the..turL.filwW_EelQltfB.wl!. „ The Garden Club ltF.D. Holmdel c u rr e d o n R o u te 3lT,. UTJlon R each, floid, both in this country and Eng­ ated with the Metropolitan Muse­ wilt meet on. Oct. 17 ut 2:30 p.m. land. “His broad experience in um of Art in New Y.prk, and now on Nov. 5, 1049, in which curs P o u ltr y an d B tocit F eed , R ay- at Fellowship Hall, Holmdel, Full this field insures his audlenck of teaches Frcnclv tn the^ Adult School driven by both men werc involved. Btraw—Litter. Dog Food a specialty. urrangcinonU mudo by mcmborB hearing an inspiring address—in- of Education ln Red Sank and No cuuse for action waa ruled by S tu ltL « ) U will bo fcnturod. ; spiring not only to. the juniors and Asbury Park. tho jury In.tho case of Coley versus seniors," from thc high schools Parents of the children, members N cflra.' ...... , throughout Monmouth County,- who of tho board of education and help­ Thc court had enrllcr dismissed sultn agolnst.M r. Ncuru instituted . will, be prcspnt, but inspiring to ing teachcfB were present for the by Hurry Sims, (110 Ninth St., Del* MEN’S SHIRT COLLAR their parents who may accompany program. A pupil chorus sang ford, and his daughter, Mary, and .. them,” said Mr. Payne. , ' . Swiss folk songs. The Hlllcrest pupils nre carrying by Gus Sommerfc, *32 Essex St., ‘*A number of special guests arc on many interesting activities, Mrs. East Keansburg, and hix daunhto SERVICE! 1 expected to be present at this pro­ McDonough’s class hns a sclcncc Julie. Both girls were passengers gram sponsored by Monmouth project which includes the study In the Coles ear and suffered in* County Shore. Guidance Confer* ~ We are not only-noted; for of,wasps, crickets, and cutcrpillurH. J u rie s...... • - ■ - - . cncc," Mr. Payne said. Among Thc children keep tho insects in these are Dr. Hcbcr Ryan, assistant Iho efficient method ln laun* the classroom und study thelv Porionalliod Chrlitmoi Card, commissioner of education and Dr. h a b its . . now on Sale1 at - this olllcn.. Fitly dering men’s ihlrii but wo Ablet Flury, assi&tant in secondary Special programs planned for styles lo choose from. Please ctime education from, the State Depart* -ipeclntlao In tewing on NEW Octobcr urcr n United Nations pro­ In - und - order- early...... — Went'Of Education-Jn: -Trenton; Dr< gram, Oct. 24; Parent's Night, Oct. COLLAI18 or reversing the William Atkins, professor of edu­ 20; a Safety Patrol program on Fire Purina Feed, Sturt Baby Chloki cation, Rutgers University; Prof. worn out collara, * Prevention, Oct. 27, anti h Hallow­ md Turkeys with Stnrtenn—the Paul L. Cambrclcng of the Newark een Party, Oct. 27. • coirDlcto food. Stultz. will College of Engineering and prcsi- . dent of thc Guidance and Personnel X / .'“Si » ' ‘ • Our rates for this Association, of Ne.w Jersey; and MF£s“ ET‘£Teanor Scott, dfr^ecTor o f ATT ENT IO N ,Com m uters! guidance, Somerville', and vicc type of service are KEYPORT BRIDGE BEING REPLACED—The Keyport Businessmen's association ti advocating the In­ president of thc Guidance and Per- Ask us about our Special Rates for Parking sonncl Association of New Jersey. clusion of a spillway In the plans for a new causew ay over the m eadows replacing Ihe old Maple very reasonable. place bridge in Keyport. Howard Jegndfon, former councilman and Keyport planning board by Day •— Week or Monthly. The “1950 College Night*’ pro­ gram is to begin at 8 o’clock with a member, says the association has asked that the present plans be revised to Include an artificial general assembly in the auditorium lake covering the area from the present bridge to the embankment of the Route 35 ropdway. PHONE US TODAY! of the high school. Thc special Top picture shows the condljlon of the bridge today and the bottom picture shows Ihe area WE WASH AND PHONE US TODAY KEyport 7 - 0 1 3 3 guests will be introduced and Dr. from Route 35 to the bridge in the background. The board of freeholders hos adopted a resolu­ MATAWAN Gross will deliver his address. At tion providing $90,000 for construction, . POLISH CARS 8:30, and again at 9, thc students 1-2345 along with their parents, will be Opening Barber Shop Masquerade Dance scheduled to meet >vith the rep- Keyport Cleaners & Dyers rescntativcs of tbe colleger or uni- $64,460 Awarded St. Ann’s Parent-Teuchcr Asso­ HflLLERANrS .vcrsities in which'they have pre­ Rplph Muro of ^ Cliffwood, who 25 E. Front St. (Opp. Post Office) KEYPORT viously indicated interest. At 9:30 has been uctivc in thc -barbcring ciation will sponsor a masquerade Easo Service Station 116 Main St. (Branch) MATAWAN there will bc further opportunity to In Contract Suit field for 40 years, will open a new square dnnce to be held in St. Station Plaza MATAWAN // PLANT — Division and Third Sli.. Koyport meet inforfnally with these same or shop in Keyport tomorrow In prem­ Ann’s School* auditorium, Keahs- other representatives. Jury Finds For Lumber ises at 00 Broad St., adjoining the burg, on Friday, Oct. 27 at 0:30 p.m. Firm In Action Against business office'of the N. J. Boll Prizes will bn awarded for different Reformed Church To Telephone Co. Muro owned and costumes. Tickets including rc Three Bayshore. Men operated a barber shop ln South frcshmcnts may be sccured from Establish Nursery Amboy for 30 years and for 10 any member of tho 1V£A. or at thn A jury before County Judge John years in Keyport. , , door. • In response to many requests .C. Giordano Thursday, at. Free­ from families with small children hold, awarded Judgments totaling the Keyport Reformed Church is $04,400.35 in a contract suit by thc Kitchen Cabinets — Appliances organizing a nursery,..class -to be Clem______Lumber and Distributing Co., held in the church house durin^-J-^jncjnnat| against three Keans­ the hour of thc Sunday morning burg men who formerly operated J. I. SCHANCK & SON | S worthip. ■ ’ Eastern Wood Box, Inc., now in This inovation will permit par­ receivership. . , . Heating . — Plumbing ents to attend church more regulai- Individual defendants arc George Contractors ly together. It is an effort to Mahawagc, 04 Seabreeze Way; accommodate those who want to go Francis P. Foulks. no &trcct address Fuel Oil Burner Service to church and to stimulate the given, and* Joseph Mahawash, 331 practicc of family church attend- Carr Ave. . 366 Broad Street ancc, church officials feel. Thc suit charged that on Apr. 13, It is cxpected that thc new plan Key. 7-2100 1049, Eastern contracted with .the will be inaugurated within a few Ohio company for a quantity of weeks. Parents will bo advised Fuel Oil Burner Service lumber to be used on a government of thc opening date by mail. contract, with_'Th'c“lhrec men guar­ anteeing payment in event it wus Cliffwood P-TA Plans not made by Eastern, Meeting This Evening In defense of the action, it was A Cozy Attractive contended that’ the ipatcrial sup­ The regular, monthly meeting of plied by Clcin did not meet gov­ thc Cliffwood Parent-Teacher As­ ernment specifications and Eastern “Hom e Sweet Hom e” sociation will bc held this (Thurs- lost its contract as a result. The duy) evening at 8:15 at thc ClifT- Clem Lumber Co. charged thut • With our most liberal Payment Plan, Housowlves can make w o o d S chool. . # much of thc wood was cut to spec­ thoir homos mott attractive for iho autumn and winter social October is membership month ifications of thc Keansburg firm seasons, ' - and the primary purpose of thc and could not be resold. meeting will bc to enroll more A receiver was appointed for • You will find everything in Home Furniture _parents.. .Other. Jmportant_Jiu$ines& Eastern Wbod Bojc on Sept. 30, J949, Will be discussed...... when it was ruled insolvent. The and Furnishings of the best quality at modest Mrs. Marjorie Russell and Mrs. jury ailowed a verdict of $02,537.33 prices here...... Alice Matthews, homeroom moth p lu s in te r e s t sin c e S ept.- 15, 1943, ers of thc afternoon pre-primary and also awarded another judgment clais, will bfr hostesses at thc meet of $1923 in unothcr phase of the • §H0P HERE FOR BETTER VALUES ing, assisted by the other parents su it. of class members. * Edward F. Ju.^ka, of Keansburg, • USE OUR ATTRACTIVE BUDGET PLAN appeared for the defendants and Choir Will Sing At George and frahcis McCarter. Asbury Park Sunday Newark, appeared for the plaintiff*. The Senior Choir of thc Kcypoit Miss Marid Nunziato Reformed Church. under the Surprise Store direction of Harold Weber, will Teaches French Class That's all you do when you wash dishes f-ing at the Grand Ave. Reformed 7-11 E. Front S t Keyport, N. J. Church, Asbury Park, ^Sunday af­ When French classes for five to OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ternoon when that church cele 15*ycar-old New Brunswick young­ brates its 75th anniversary with ; sters resumed for the 15th consecu­ AUTOMATICALLY. . ■ ELECTRICALLY! special Homecoming Service at 3:30 tive year at thc New Jersey College p.m.- Mrs. John Sagurton, organist for Women', New Brunswick, Miss of the Keyport church, will bc the M arie Nunziato, Line Rd., Matawan, VISIT THIST SUPER MARKET accompanist. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, was chairman of thc N.J.C. stu­ Stack the plates in tho dishwashor.., sot the controls - president of thc New Brunswick dents teaching thc weekly classes.! + . •* . • • Theological Seminary, will "be the Mme. Alice W. deVismc, associate FOR BIG WEEKEND guest tpeaker. professor of Frcnch, originated the and you’re throughI It’s as simplo as that, classes in 1035 to give New Bruns* w ick-chlldfen-an -opportunity ;to FOOD BARGAINS! Assign Pouzenc T o . learn Frcnch during their forma* For — your Electric Dishwasher automatically washes Duty Aboard Hector live years,, and also to permit ad­ ~ - vanced French students of tlv dishesT. rinsos.. .re-rinsesT.and then air-drios them spark-* Alfred .Pouzenc, 110 Woodmerc woman's college to gain teaching ■ . * ‘ ■ . ' - . Dr., ClifTwood, who was rcccntly cxpcriencc.1 ~ . (ling clean... ready to be put away,’ recalled to active duty with the Classes will bc taught informally,* U S. Navy, has been assigned as The children will, bc Instructed in cleCtrlcian 2/c aboard the U. S. S. small groups and during thc lessons ' P lan now .to take the load of dishwashing off your hands Hector, to bc stationed at Pearl they will play games, sing, rccite Harbor, Hawaii. poetry and converse In Frcnch. >— forever! See yout, friendly local electric appliance dealer Mr. Pouzenc ls married to th6 0 ■*+ • v. ;/• ■ A t- ■. former Miss Lucille Tobin and is Commended For Photos the father of two children, Alfred, today. He will bo glad to show you all the features of the new . ■ ' _ —- 4, and Eileen, age 9 months.. The* Fort Monmouth Photo­ graphy- School, training ccntcr of Automatic Electric Dishwashers. On Trip To Miami Signal Corps combat photography -eFs(-~ha3- b e W -c o m m e n d e d . Mr. and Mrs. David M. King, Army for “exceptionally ^fine* still ClifTwood. and daughter, Mrs. and motion picture coverage of Robert D. Walling, and her son, Armed Forces activities in Korea." Robert jr., Cliffwood, have left for A high ratio of the still.pictures, a motor trip to Miami. Fla., to visit released to the American press has Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schanck. and been used, the commendation said. daughter, Linda. Mrs. Schanck Is Also cited ‘ was the thousands of thc former Miss Violetta King. feet of movie film used in news* r« lr and on-tclevisron-wwseairu; Jersey C entral low er & L i Oil Burner find Boiler Cleaning 126 Main Street Service. Get tbe most out ot jotzr Parsonalisad Christmas Cards Fuel Oil Dollar Stult* wjtf now on sale at thi* office. Fifty COMPANY styles to choo.v from, Plrnso comf* Phone MAtawan 1-1644 Have you read tlie claariflM odsT in and order early. •m r> PAGE FOUfc^ SECOND SE€fiOft: THE MATAWAN JiPURNAL. MATAWAN, N. fc... TH U RSD AV.OCTOBERl 2.1950 runs came home. The A. A. filled Onto, p, rf ... Tests For Annapolis THE GALS BEHIND THE RAIDER, HUSKIE TEAMS Matawan the'sacks again before the inning Russo, rf, 2b , .. 2' w a s o u t. Aspirants In January, In the. seventh the winners col­ . 30 3 3 Due to a recent ruling of the lected |w o more hriin» on Marvel’s M a ta w a n 7 . . . 001 505 20x— 8 Over Keyport13=0 Second-Half Crown Department of the Navy, Rep. James single,** a walk to . Paul Zambito, a Aibury Park ...... 100 000 002**3 C. Auchincloss of the Thirjl Con-; wild pitch and Fitzpatrick's base ^acri-ftces,;; FiUpatrick;— double greMional District, is entitled to Colonials Grind Out Devlin Strike* Out \1 ' K it ; ’...... ; ■- plays, M arvelGarrito; ’ struck out, one principal appointment, together Batsmen in 8-3 Rout Asbury Park tried to rally in the by Devlin 17, Onto 5, Annecharico Win On Running Game with three alternates to the% Naval ninth but it was too little, too late. 4; bases on balls, off Devlin 2. Onto Of Ashury Boys Club Academy.* at Annapolis for admis­ . Raider _ Offense Stalls Vona walked, • Joe Falco got on 3, Annecharico 3; hits off Onto 5 in sion in 1951.- These , appointments through an error and both eamo* S-Jnn&t.,AnnecharJco, 3 in 3 inns.; Keyport High lost to Freehold,’ M a ta w a n - A .- A,- w o n t h e se co n iK are based on the results of a com­ h o m e o n M o n te p a ro ’s" sin g le, losing • pi(ch'er, ' : Onto; umpire;?, Saturday, 13-0 on the countyieat ( half of the Monmouth-Occan Basp- petitive Civil Service qualifying ball... League play. .Sunday -when Schanck, Vola. . :. gridiron .In a- tfame.-tluit-Jacked.the, _Fitzpaiclclf. emerged as. the hit­ examination to be held sometime sparkling - play —of the--„Rnlder-., they.;defeated the' team with whom ting ;;:sta.r .jjf . Jhc_ .tlifc .jwjth thrs*? in J a n y a r y , 1951* - > / they-w ere tied .for the . teadersfcip, safeties,’* Erflie Annecharlco cani* Leonardo tilt the week before. One Raritan Boys Club Any young man In good physical Asbury Park Boy* Club, 8-3 on thu* on to relieve Onto and worked th? long run at the outset and b condition, between the ages of 17 Spring Lake Heights diamond. last three innings. Turns Back Matawan lumbering downfield drive iip the and .22, who wishes to take this Earl Devlin, A. A. hurler, working . sccond quarter, both by the Colon- ( M aiaw an (8) • The Raritan Boys Club opened examination thould Communicate . with a wet ball in a game played ials, marked thc tunl of the often-; * • AB their football season Sunday with without delay with Rep. Auchin­ In a drizzle, broke the league sive ihow of thc day. Keyport pevino, If ..... closs, Room 245, House Office record /or strikeouts,! fanning 17 a smashing 24*0 win over the Mata­ never did get inside the 30-yard Eovino, rf .... wan Blue Jays. Last year the same Building, W ashington 25, D. C., and batters. His teammate,-, JacJfL-.Dul* line, the* Red and White taking its L. Zambito, ss two elevens finished -up the season make application to become a.can­ laney, was the prior recordholder. honors wholly in bottling up the Marvel, cf .... by.,battling to a 0-0 tie...... didate for this appointment. 'highly-touted Freehold ^offensive, j Asbury Park, Jn /act, scored P. Zainbito, -Bill VanPclt was tlie scoring ace ~ After their one early' lupse, the initial run on a~s’trikeout. Hoongis G a M o , 3b for the winners Sunday tallying ' Raiders showed to advantage on first man up for thc Boy& Club, M cG o w an , Turkey Shoots Continue two touchdowns. Bill Bommer and * the defense all day. Coach Stnn funned, then came Sam Vona, who Fitzpatrick, 2b Ray Belleran scored the other two The Cliffwood Volunteer Fire Baker* deployed his team in un also fanned, but Bob McGowan, D ev lin , p six pointers. >Co. members are sponsoring their outspread 5-3-2-1 alignment with Matawan catcher, dropped tho This Sunday- Raritan will enter­ weekly turkey shoot every Sunday the left nnd right backcrups play-; third strike. McGowun threw .31. tain Uio Keansburg Chiefs at the at 1:30 p.m. The'public is invited. . fing the spreads in the forward, wildly trying to get V ona'at” first ; Asbury Park (3) Florence Ave., Stone Rd, field. The events are held on the Marz line- In the third line,, the defend-j and Jhe runner continued to'second, AB ers pliytd wide of thp ends, to G a m e tim e Is '2 p .m . . . ' ; /arm, Cliffwood. ' Paul £ambltfl, A. A. first sackcr, Hoenge, cf .... 4 throttle sweeps. * attempted to nail Vona at secpnd, V o n a, 2 b ...... 3 ■ This defense tied-up the Colon- but Lou Zambito, covering the bag, 'Falco, If ...... 3 lals After thff.opening run. Thc flrst,. fumbled the throw. Doug Marvel, Monteparo, lb‘ ...... 4 tim o th e h o m e sid e got th e ir hands.*, Matuwun - eenterfiolder, recovered Ahheeharleo, ss .! .. .. 4 ... on the „ball_ their star bacx, Ed the ball but he, in turn, threw S h e e h a n , ss . . . . 3 ~ . Hampton,, romped 50 yards for a wildly to third, and Vona rode on touchdown. Charley Van Schoiek In order lo brighten ;up these pages for this issue; Camoraman Seymour Pappas decided a picture of h o m e, ' kicked the extra point and it was the Keyport and Malawan H, S« cheerleaders might be In order. So lhe pretty Keyport girls pictured above are: Capt,T Carol Thorne, Joan Lesbrlel, Gloria Beach. Cecilia Messon, .Pat Smith, Kay Schober, Marjory The A. A., got the run back in th.? 7-0...... ' MacEwan and Eulalia Dillon. . ‘ , - . . third. Dick Onto, , Boys Club fit. stayed that way until late in pitchcr, walked McGowan, first _ .;.the.:secoDd fjunrtcr ..when .Freehold inan.-Up.....A~wUd-.pitch and..'vom ■ ground out n' labored touchdown Fitzpatrick’s single moved Me* (tfali& i.fi& adi march from midfield with Hnmp* Gowrm - to .third from where he THEATRES ton and Carl Anderson doing the i-corcd on Devlin’s out. ball carrying, Hampton broke loose Matawan moved well Into tha TODAY, TOMORROW, SAT. Oct. 12-13-14 around end for the'score, but Van I van in the fifth. McGowan and Continuous B&lurday Starting at 1 i4S. . . Sehoick missed the1 point; F itz p a tric k le d ofT w ith s in g le n n d . That was the scoring for the day. Ip Devlin, walked, loading the bags. .in the second h a ir a'“23-yarfl**ivunj Sal Davino fanned?* but Mike EVERYBODYiS WAITING FOR THElR NEW MUSICAt ! for a touchdown by ‘Hampton after Eovino walked to force in p run. taking a ! flip pass wds nullified Lou Zambito hit safely to send when the Colonials had an illegal CARLTON Fitzpatrick home with a seconl k-c.ii B receiver beyond thc line of scrim­ run. Marvel singled to center and NOW ihru SAT. V* m a g e ,.: when Ileonge let the ball roll away Freehold hnd increasing diffi­ from him,' three more Matawan Judy' OAKLAND culty in making headway againgt Gene KELLY tho Keyport defense as the game moved along, Dick Parker, Kcy- SUMMER STOCK in Technicolor . port’s right tackle, was in; par­ ticular a thorn in the side of tho Colonials, piling up their plays so MATAWAN SUN. thru TUES. regularly oh his &idc of thc line Tel. Matawan 1-2365 Doris DAY that their offensive recourse bd- Gordon MacREA came a profitless -toil of running F rl.. Sat. Oct. 13-14 in ono direction. ’ TEA FOR TWO Mallneo Saturday at 1:30 In Technicolor . NEWSCAHTOOM NOVELTV Only once did Keyport get downfield at all on their foes. In The Great Rupert the second -half they penetrnted to • Start* WED.' ' Jimmy Durante - Torry Moore SUNDAY and MONDAY Oct, 1546 the 30, but a (lurry of passes from Joel McCREA. that point avuiled' nothing. The . . . alio Ellen DREW ' Continuous- Sundoy Starting al 1:45 Raiders appeared to be suffering Tho equally pretty Matawan contingent it captained by Dorothy Morasko. with Lucille Scharappa Code of the Silver STARS IN MY from an emotionul letdown after at co-captain. Other squad members ara Mary Jane Campbell, Rose Fedele, Ann Bucco, Anno Cartan. Joan DOUBLE FEATURE their brilliant showing against Hughes. Jane Pengel* Connie Heuser and Diane Dennis. Sage i CROWN Leonardo the week before. Allan (nocky) Lane . TAMAN TOM RESCUER In the last-hull of the contcst, putting the team back flve yards Televlilon In Loung* ‘ Gun Club Meets Revival Feature Saturday Nlghl of ccptursd which saw flare-ups between the by n sudden reversal of policy in ai 9:45 ..combatants, increase In their fre­ applying the rules. This is all very hortm bridrtf • Safety^-and'. first aid moasurea quency due to the inability of the hard to understand. It appears to Black Bart were discussed by the Barking Fox STRAND * HEOY JOHN officials to keep the game under us schoolboy backfield play is Yvonne deCorlo - Dan Duryea going to become a very confused Rod nnd Gun Club, Hazlct, at the UMARR'HOOfAK | control, Roland Ely and Walt Dor- factor if the rules are not to be regular meeting held lust Thurs NOW ihru SAT...... donovlch of the home team onl more exactly construed...... day at the Hazlct club house. Vice Sun.. Mon. ’ Oct. 15-18 A UDY W ITHOliri Art Fohlke of the! Visitors wero • • • • • G.org. MONTGOMERY • THE MATAWAN A. A. did u President* Charles Torls, South Continuous Sunday from 2:00 PASSPORT banished from the game for un­ great job in coming through to • BELATED BUT DESERVED Amboy, presided in the absence of THE IROQUOIS sportsmanlike conduct. recognition for the ability . of grab the second-half honors In the president, John Finn, who wns Treasure Island TRAIL ■ . Statistics Monmouth-Occan League play. Melvin Pappas of Keyport, as ill. ' Bobby Driscoll - Robert Newton Freehold Koyport Weather permitting the club a baseball forecaster inuM be p lu s — A. successful report wa.s given tfi 12 Total First Downs ,,. 11 should go on to cop the playoffs, given here. Pappas, who is : William Holden the rccent cake sales,. Refreshment 11 .. First Downs Rushing . 0 lrieidontally, in turning back the associated in thc confectionary Tiies./ Wed.. Thurs., and cigur store business with hiu were served after the meeting. FATHER IS A 1 ... First Downs Passing .. 1 Asbury Park Boys Club, Sunday, Oct. 17-18-19 Earl (Whitey) Devlin, star Matawan father and brother, Seymour 0 .. First Downs Penalties . 3 BACHELOR hurler, deserves a hand for setting Pappas, ace cumeraman, stepped Our Very Own TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Oct. 17-18 220 Tot. Yds. Gd. Scrim, (net) 104 new league strikeout record, n up before the Perth Amboy Promoted To Corporal Joan Evans - Failoy Grangor Jinx Party, Frl., tlie 13th 228 ;. Yards Gained Rushing . mo n e a t 17. D ev lin ..did It th e h a rd News’ inquiring photographer Ann Blyth Matinee Wednesday Starting at 2 pjn. 28 . Yards Lost Rushing .. 33 way and at the same time figured way back in April and In an­ Cpl. William M- McNally, son of Sal., O ct. 14 a t lli3Q P.M . 20 Yards Gained Passing . 22 In one of baseball’s oddities by swering the question:. ’-‘Who do Mr. nnd Mrs. W. McNally, Burtina . Dlnnorwaro to lhe Ladlos Bill ROBINSON * . ' DOUBLE FEATURE .. Passes Attempted ...... 7 fanning four (4) men In the first you think will win tlie Amcrica.n PI., Keyport, was promoted to his Wednesday and Thursday Lena MORNE .. Passes Completed .,. '— 2 inning. It happened like this. and National League pennants present grade at Anderson * Air this year?” gave out with the STORMY 0 After whiffing the first batter, lie Force>Base on th e‘Island of Guam. had tho second man only to have following answer: “I sny the WEATHER No. of .K icks .,. 0 Cpl. McNally arrived on Guum his catcher dr$b the third strike. | Philadelphia Phils In the Na- Ave. Dist. Kicks, Yds. in J u n Cj 1950, nnd was assigned to 30 w Tho catcher, tn^ng for the putout, lionnl Leuguc nnd tho Yankees an Installation squadron of the Far 3 F u m b le s 3 }hrcw Orst. The batter in the American, Tlie Brooks SUM. th ru TUEB. 1 i Opp. Fumble.^ Recovercji • ; 1» .pieanwhijfe.had rtakcfi off for .second will , b e' in “third place.. This East. Air For#c, whose. B-20 Supcr- FOWLER Humphrey BOGART ' #)?.• Tyirds'Lost; pdinnlUqsi^f'ftl' 'ijim '/{bfr; i yAwj ifcwifyd u p th e r e . . yoor it will be the Phils and the ‘ fdrta arc jrrfr^sqntlyj fcpRnkbd ;Jnf jlh^ S ' ® : ® v . V -' [■' I VFre#lv>to’-(J>> ft Wifi-MMawaii ^ te r u y ^ r gD,t;Jato *;Vvnqktr-iXL.llic a(h' d&enije* of'South Korea. : } tho net-;by rdctivlci’lng th^'bnll and' ’ ni*c' mu6h'Improved', nave good Cpi; McNally is a graduate of 'K EA N SB U R G ,^!. * j. &AN'QttENTlN" Eridi—Kb'rwlnr 4M rrfr\v, ^ Cirtoft, •• :: '. «»-''• --- ‘“liibbits/" ‘ 1 ' pegging wildly to ’third ;^nd the hi Itorfr and - tho pitching Is -much - K eyport High'*School,7;clas5f"Of- M77 opposite Public School better. I wouldn't be &urprlsed Phone K eansburg 0*0300 Tackles—Beams, Meyer, Knelsler, batter, 'who should have been where he was a varsity basketball Ann SHERIDAN Dinnerware to the Ladies at All Performances sitltng on the bench, a strikeout If they camc through.” How do Matinees Saturdays and Holidays Ostcrmeillcr, Randolph. . p la c e r . at 2 p. m. victim, ambled home \vith a rqn. you guys like that. for long Al c a t r a z -■6 Guards— M a r 11 n. Van Schoielc, Conttnuous Sunday from a o. m. Devlin refused to become Upset by range forecasting? Perhaps Mel ISLAND •• Bordopovich, Valentine, Gordon, the. galaxy of miscues-and settled Wouldn’t be a bad guy to hunt Performances start at 6:45 P.M. Next THURS., FRI., SAT. Oct, 19-20-21 D ore. . up1 next year by anyone con­ down to whiff the next two batters 2 TR0PHY CLASSICS 2 Starts WED. C e n te rs—E ly, L andy, nnd go on to add 13 more via the sidering trying to grab off some Bticks—Russell, Lykes, Jnckson, same route, of those winter book odds. Loul. HAYWARD * • • ’ • • Frl.. Sat. Oct. 13-14 - Hampton, Anderson, B^skcrville, . . • • • • 100 LAP BETTY GRABU • ITS A LITTLE EARLY to be FORTUNES. OF F ary . • BOBBY SPEARS, Yale’s great thinking about thc annual Key* DAN DMLEV K e y p o rt (0) running back thb year nnd Son Championship Finale CAPTAIN BLOOD port-Matawan game, but now that STELLA . — plus^— Ends—Alexander, F irestln e, of Doc Spears, famed former both elevens hnve been tested . Metzger, Brown. Minnesota coach, learned his under fire it can be stated that it MODIFIED STOCK CARS with Johnny WEISSMULLER Tackles— Baker, Parker, . Lam- first football from Stnn (Tuffy) is a .solid prediction that thc 1050 MARK OF THE bcrlton, Grabowski, Baker, Kcyurtrt High mentor, Upyjrhorc cla ssic Is b e g in n in g .to SATURDAY NITE Ann Sheridan - Victor Mature Guards—Calandra, Caulett, Jen­ . we ure told. ,When Stnn was at shape up as ono helluva ball game. GORILLA the University of Maryland.' 8:15 P. M. son,-Nicholl, Coylinno. Thus far the two clubs havo taken alio some years ago, young Bobby Centers—Pohlke, Brower. on and showed very' well against plus The Freddie : was theiV and with his famous tough fooincn, perhaps, as in the Backs— llanson, Mirro, Roman, Dad and Tuffy occupied himself meetings with Leonardo and Free­ 25 Lap Cup Race LUCKY LOSERS * FREEHOLD * Swan, Lambertson, Robinson, Lnm* a* a pastime with showing hold, the best in the Shoro Con­ W A L T E R U " b e rti. , young SpehiV and his early ference. In thci^ 1050 games the LONGBRANCH STADIUM . Score by Periods teenage pnls,.the fundamentals Huskies and Raiders have, been , Reservations L. B. 6-2850 JilL I STRAND F re e h o ld . .7 .0 0* 0—13 of football play, Stnn must have denied victory, but, judging from ' ■' FalrU w n 8-4220-J K e y p o rt ...... 0 0 0 0— 0 ' taught w eir for Bobby came to. what they have shown they will Sun., Mon... v Oct. 15-10 Y ule w ith u great name as a LAfiT DAY Touchdowns—Hampton (2). win their ahnro and by tho time EATONTOW.N schoolboy player. He starred WOODBRIDGE Points after touchdown— V.m Turkey Day roll* around the fow Bob HOPE bri Hlantly... as _ a... freshm an,:. but flnws that havo shown thus far LONG BRANCH Scholclc (plficcmcnl)...... THE MEN Lucille BALL —- Q OX . OFFICE.,OPJSNS 8:30-^ .«. ».5how StaxU a t 7 P ^ f, ' was hamcpcrcd lo&t year, his will be ironed out and, both clubs Officials—Clemens, Ilackeh, Kll- with , 111 Point 8unu Mon... Oct. 13-lft Pleasant Saturday waa accompan­ ho coptalns the outfit. Last * Walter fleade Theatres Tuoi.. W.d„ Thuri. Oct. 17-18-1B Paulete Goddard tn Sun* Moom Oct. 1S-1I . Asbury Park 0, Brick Township 0 ied by a bit of officiating that has week when the Independents PLEASE BELIEVE "BRIDE OF VENGEANCE" Edward G. Robinson In (forfeit), . tangled with their intercity One of the Fine ..• also* . "NIGHT HAS A 1000 EYES'4 Conch Tony Nuccio both puzzled SUNSET BOULEVARD ‘ ME CUlra Trevor* In . also . ... Final Standings * und; annoyed. It concerned thc rivals, the Phil Dalys-, in. the Family Piciurea "Raw Deal" Roddy McDowell in — • ^ ^(Becond'HaH) - opening -nlght-^)f-play . for the - 01-1950.____ Extra Monday Nlghl buck-in-rnotion” ’ "penalty levied — w llh_____ .. ... BUN- MON, ...... "Black Midnight" A Division clubs In the Shore Fim Glaaswan to tba 'Extra Monday Night w. L. P e t against .Matawan when the Huskies William 'Holden - . . - ‘ Ladles ...... Fireman’s Bowling League, Rufe • Judy Garland F t o Glaaaware to tha~‘ Matawan .... . 0 1 '.D8U had the ball on- thc one-yard line was well on his way to a great , Gloria Swanson Gene Kelly Tues.. Wed., Thurs. Ladlos Asbury Pork . 7 2 .777 In thq. sccond quarter. Nuccio Oct. 17-II-1S claims the official who called thd series, registering for 240 ond \ . - - - . Tues., Wed., Than. ~ Jackson Mills . # 2 .750 SUMMER STOCK OUvi* diH iviilud In Oct. 17-11-11 play had detected the offen«> ,ln 237 in hi* flrst two games. But In Technicolor > Spring X*nkC'Helghts 5 3 . ■C25 "THE HEIRESft" Clifton Webb Ii M yru Loy the Matawan backfield three times he slumped badly to 140 In thc Her Academy Award "CHEAPER BY THE Highlands ...... 8 3 .037 finale. However, his .632 set Picture before, but had declined to •con­ F rl.. S a t. TUES. thnt THURS. . DOZEN" Oct. 20-21 also in, Technicolor 'M onmouth 'Beach 4 .500 sider the violation flagrant enough was still high for the night. If James Dunn in Walling- could havo come Doris DAY ' also ' W hiting ...... 2 3 .280 to call a penalty. However he did . Gordon MacREA ' "Golden Glove Story" "WHIRLPOOL" 1 L a k e h u r s t ...... 2 7 .222 decide to do so when It was part through with a 100 lost game his THE FURIES figures might have stood up for tATQWTOWH— 7 Atlantic Highlands . t 7 .123 of a play that might result in a TEA FOR TWO '^-— -wooM W oar touchdown. Nuccio feels this was a good while. And that’s why with tn Technicolor Brick Townahip ..... 0Q 7 .000 R««ta as at lcrtoirto»r» keglers.flre sometlmesf hard guys Barbara . Stanwyck . ___ L ROI0I 3* AT CIOVHUM ’ ^ : ; Smulay — • • alt wrong,\that if tho. officials had TraSUClnl* considered the offense of the M at; to get along with. " ...... Show* Balir 1:00. T:M u d 1:00 P j i Ufitawan va ^ Lakehurst, flrst of Wendell Dorey - -Walter, Hustdn X Hi*** WO S.17** m - M M awan back «> dubious of thc'-in­ » Btiutd, R«t Bulk - Frwhold • best two oiit of three series (alto to Comedy Cartoon / News terpretation on three prior occo- Coal CoaL Place your order Al Ih* Cafltoa IMS, Tin u d *:M PJC w m iH lU W THt BHT IH fAM .U be1 announced)* . sloas, thcro was no justification for NOW. Stultz. | Conl. Sal urday. SumUy u d Holldir*. :TOU^AY. OCTOBER lOsSO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE - SECOND SECTION Final Railing Card At B. Gardella • 160 162 ' S fie D M a rk e t (3) T. Aurricmmin'.... '108 1G9 -170 Matawan Loses To FIRST MAT CARD AT KEANSBURG FRIDAY Raiders, Huskies G. Tcstino . 156 203 201) J. S m ith ...... 1M'. 17(1 ’ 135 N. Davino ...... 172 141 1 6 5 ­ Long Branch Stadium D, Infanti ...... 138 . 1,V> 169' T S m ith ...... 10fl 102 172 P. Nnppl ,....-.:. 138 - ISO ‘ 133’ ‘ M. Davino ...... 134 169 105 M. C o x ...... 115. 147 Pt. Pleasant 21-6 Play Away Again . Stock car fans will not bt' seeing . 733 793 001 B tth r ...... 157 161 181 dduble at Long Branch ..Sladuim, -Skisluk ; v ...... 210 -186 ->97 ::: _ 771...... 0 7 9 730 Saturday night, blit they will li'aV'C1 - - Morgan Yscht Batin (O) - F., Warwick ...... '1 1 0 1SW 00 r LaZare's Shoos (1) - ...... Another Long Run By Atlantic' Highlands opportunity of witnessing a pair of ' : :...... ' 024 654 • 850 Harris Only Feature trophy races as- the shore racing M. Z u lin ...... 1)5 101 177 W. Mnthlson ...... 120 1U0 . 140 Next For Rpd & White; campaign ring;'down the curtain on H. L u h ra ...... 140 145 157- C ra te 's B e v m g e i .0) S.' Herzog ...... 147 150 112 For Maroon And Steel Matawan At Metuchen 11)50.-’ The two trophy highlights B. D ill ...... 144 103 HO J. Abroslno 147 1 « . ISO B. P r y o r ...... 121 157 ■ 100 will be. the classic 10(Mup;champ* G. Ztlllil ...... -. - m 132 120 11, Genovese .. 105 1 IK H, W m iu m s ...... 170 100 147 Matawan hopes for high stand­ Local high school gridirons will ionrhip finale and the Freddie's R. Alonlesinio 145 167 137 I». L lficlii 170 lo o ’ 179 ing in Group I ratings received a be unoccupied next Saturduy after­ 25-lnp c u p race. ^ - -- , ...... 017 . 070 ' (103 L. Mastria .... 100 . ion jolt' Saturday when' they, lost lo noon as both Keyport and Mata- S, Ambrosini .. 140 102 155 -- ‘ ...... ■ - 734 033 • Wir The century marathon grind Schanck's Hesters (2) Paint Pleasant 21 -0 in the •'Bpt wan tnke lo the road again. This C. Ambh>shd . . . . 137 177 winner will be recipient uf the K nposilu ...... 105 170 200 (lame played againsl a foe in thsir time il appears, however, that both Pappy Gundaker Trophy and the H clm nck Jr . . , 141 inu 150 * Mo G u n n in g S ig n s own class. The Maroon and Steel s the Red and White and the Maroon . . 002 771) 004 b ig $ lim end. of the v lc h -^ m o Neidennon .. . . . H « m 307 Jo r Wde a t thin ofl'ic*), - 5...... one previous 1950 loss was to Fret4* and Steel will hu.ve something to purse -Uotli the ..trophy'' and th1' L e w is ...... 115 . 140 a fc F Rodlo Shop (2) -bold, n Group II team. ' travel for, in Ihift Kcyport looks victor’s .share of the juicy driver'* Schnuck sr. ,. . . . . 130 158 L. A u rrle n m d a . . . . IBS” 104 “Help Wanted*1 ads in this paper Coach Tony Nuccio’s forces kept to have un-edge on its next foe, melon uro the biggost-ever in his­ Swnrtiel .,.,. 131 ■ . : P. F e v n ih te ...... 100 . . . 123 tell you nbout tlie good JobH open the game fairly even in the matter Atlantic Highlands, while Matawan tory of the Long 15ranch„S\adium. D. Spencer ... 107 of yardage gained, bu-trseven fum­ li- no worse than an even-money A nd fo r lh a t m a tte r .s o h- th e 100- bles nullified the Huskies’ offensive choice against Metuchen. . ( In p . ro u te , in w h ic h .clafw ...of _.b(>th ' ■ ' .7011 041 fl-lt! prowess. Point Pleasant was but The Raiders ar(f going againsl ah the eliaufTeur ami ihe ear as to tcrfingered, loo, fumbling five Strother’s Builders U) - Allunlic Highlands learn that has endurance and skill -will tell 'th<» RQLLER SKATING times, bul not at aich damaginj B u rk e ...... V04 120 HH> lost three -games to dale, bowing story of. triumph 'fir failure. Tiie Ju n c tu re s, RinUewich .., ____ 143 105 13tl lo Metuchen 7-0, to Neptune 13-0 ovptyL will havo (»n)y Ihe top 20- Dan Harris supplied Malawan R osttlo ...... 137 1(>{| 140 and lo Toms River 12-0. The Tigers point men at the shore saucer EVERY WEDNESDAY fans with the big thrill of the game J . Y m m cdfski 127 M0 arc,'us1 usual, a willing-but out- starling. • again when he r.an 05 yards with manned lot; Keyporfs edge in V ouncofK ki Jr. . . . . 100 llll 143 Preceding the ' century circuit l litln e r ...... Nite starting Oct. 18th on intercepted ..pass in Ihe finjl pow^r should pay ofT. 150 quarter. But for this brilliant event will be the 25*l»p Freddie’s ALSO The Keyport team eunie' IhroUKh stroke, the score might have been Cup Race for which tluv cream uf 737 . 702 720 the rough-and-tumble at Freehold EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY still worw against the Maroon and Monmouth drivers .will vie. B ow W o w ’s T a v e rn (0) in good ihape. Dick Parker, stellar S te el. D ue (o th e lo n g ca rd o f 175 laps W. Jimknsltl . . . . . 14U 100 and SUNDAY NIGHTS tackle, sufTered a bruised knee but lfttt Tlie Huskies put themselves of racing the Initial event will »’,et W. Trahlm ...... 100 200 1311 h e sh o u ld b e re a d y to |{o, C oach MATINEES SAT. and SUN. under a handicap at the start hy underway al I): 15 p.m. The gate." . . . . . 104 Stan (TulTy) Baker Is "highly N. Mtinniei .. lift 143 .-funibling on -the first--rush-of -tho .will be opened at 0:30 p.m. jvhile a . l . w iik s . . . . . 105 . 141 pleased with the’ conditioning’ Job 107 REFRESHMENTS ‘game at.their own 35-yard line. Die box oflice will he npi’n from io4 100 ' 105 done .on his s(|uad with the injury V. YnunenfKki Billy Johnson, jolting halfback of 1' p.m . to a c co m m o d ate tic k e t list ‘o small after having come the Gulls, then went into action requests. - . 001 Ihrough games With clubs rated -a*/ o n . 7 $ MATAWAN - KEYPORT RECREATION and swept downflcld oh runs of 1G the powerhouses of the Shore Con- Matnwan-Keyport Rec and 15 yards, scoring on a buck Lower Main St. OAK SHADES feri'nce,--I/eonardo -and Freehold. S. • DllVillO : 1 150 171 m:i through the line.’ Bob ' Frick thjri Atlantic lli|>hlands present,H__Ji Merchants Bowling J , 8 / y s / lo . . . . . 123 130 M l MATAWAN TOWNSHIP ...... showed ' himself to be. a specialist flashy backfield in Ted HaljrSpen- League ,!. D av in o ...... 144 213 "■ of - rare, talent for a high school m K. Devino .. ion eleven by booting the flrst of three cer Keyes," Alrin Mills and •'•Mike . . . . 103 170 Muratorei but tlie line lacks bplh T . Kaj>|>( ...... 210 105 107 points after touchdown. Hapolla’s Morkel (3) ' - ‘ The Huskies could have gotten size and depth. The Tigers lost T ro p e a ...... M2 229 102 both the Neptune and Toms River Toipasi'llo ...... 147 Hi) 103 1120 U(i5 110.1 back into the ball game shortly ------games, in the second half after S trju iie m ...... 11(1___ ... F R E E LICENSE PLATES F R E E —thereafter-.—'W ith-lhe-H am s—broth ers, Dan and .Joe, doing mbfrt of th'? MR. BELVEDERE. KEANSBURG WRESTLER playinj'' their favojt’tl foes to u H m rassi) . . . . 147 1IM 1511 :• • . . a t - - - ■. standstill in the first two quarter.*, D u ra n te . . . . . 235 "lllll 21)5 carrying, they started a CO-yard Professional wrestling returns to “Bearded Tiger," will appear on NIGHTLY TUESDAY indicating their need of n^Jaee- V a c a relli M l 151 drive lato in the first quarter und tomorrow's, card. Mr. ...Belvedere the bayshore tomorrow (Friday) mehts for' bnllle-weary jduyers,’ in the early minutes of the "second will meet the veteran Nick Lucent! evening when Ihe first of. a series Keyport can expect, plenty of GOODY MOTORS period they reached deep in Gull und' will, be accompanied lo his . .: ,012 007 trouble from a leant that ean stand Pete Connell Montugn^s Sorvico (0) territory, so deep in fact, that Jack of scheduled weekly-shows is pre­ corner by the largest valet In ; Highway 36 RARITAN TWP. olf tlie Fliers and the Indiana, but F e r ra r ro ...... 147 lo t 141 Sherman mnde a flve;yard dnsh sented al the Velvet Skateland sporting circles, a six-fooC four- and Hia Western Pals should wear their foemen down. M intz ...... 137 14H 149 lhat looked good for a first down arena, Belvedere Bcach, Keans* inch specimen who makes the S ta rs 0! Rndio and Telovlolon | Tel. KEyport 7-2997 Coach Tony Nuccio looks for P e p ...... 11)0 204 200 on the one. But the referee called burg, by promoter Harry Owen. scalcs groan at 440-pounds and goes 1 WWWWWWWViHWWWWVWW 1 belter things from his Mntawan B lin d 125125 125 fe a tu rin g the ball back and imposed a back* The filst match will go on promptly under the cognomen erf “Godfrey." squad Saturday if Sam- Morrow, B lind 125 in-motion penalty on Malawan that a t 8:40. ' In another star match, Youzef 125 125 center, and Oscar Butch, guard, • Curley Joe killed the chancc to tie the score. Owen pledged yesterday that his The Great will square oft against I • A FULL LINE OF CARS injured in the opener with Free­ 724 700 730 • Yodeling Dan Shortly thereafter another dam­ Belvedere Beach attractions would TaJ7.au Ilewitt, Ihe roughest urch- hold, are ready to go. They were Joo's Bar & Grill 0) - . i- • NONE OVER $300.00 aging Matawan fumble gave tha* be big time in every promotional villan of them all. in ,'iflditicm to . • Pete Connell Gulls the ball in midficld. John­ sorely missed al Point Pleasant Mat, Cuocel ...... 120 110 00 detail. Owen has signed with a Ihesc- events, there will be an • Rusty Shannon Saturday, both in the rumilnj'-ofT M ike C u o cci . . 154 155 .117 • EXCiELLENT TRANSPORTATION son got off a 29-yard run and Joe New York booking n/;eney to have Australian tag team match, ln this of'the . Huskies.* T-phys and . for I wiwwmwmmwwwM M M wvwv Novello ripped and = plunged the top drawer names in the mat Abe, Colernan and Richard • (Dick) MoiTow’s punting, r ' ‘ through the 'Huskic line until hi industry featured on hi& weekly Qysek will be pitted against ! Directional Locoied on the right going towardi Koumburg Metuchen is a won* one, lost one, E C H O C L U B bulled over for a second Gull touch­ bayshore cards. In addition, reno­ J o h n n y lle id e m a n a n d F r itz Wfll* 4 MILCfl NORTH Or D tr n tO L D d o w n . , tied one outfit. After their Atlantic 1 irom Keyport.t Oppoilto Natco Lane ond 1«1(p. vations were completed recently to li.k. , Route- J-4 In the third period Matawan.ap­ Highlands win, they were defeated MARZ'S Velvet Skateland. Dressing nnd Hewitt was originally booked to To], CnglUhiown T-QI42 by Dunellen 13-7, and last Satur­ peared to be dominating play until locker room space has been created meet Mumpin’ Joe” Savoldi but We cater to pirllei arid day tletf ’North Arlington 13-13. BUY HERE FOR BETTER USED CAR BARGAINS Johnson got loose from his own and the seatinH capacity has been Youssef,. .the 270-pound Turk was •oclal attain. < 25-yard line and raced Ihe remain­ The Bulldogs boast two flashy increased so that 200 more spec­ substituted when the former Notre UHtM M M M NHNINW NHHHNIIHHNHHI< ing distunce for a third score for bull carriers in Al Glinsky and Bob tators than originally provided for Dame grid star was injured In a Scruggs and *lwo , good papers,- the home side. may be accommodated. Seating match Monday. Youssef has lost fVTATERIALS With this, the Maroon and Steel Scldie lloagland and Herb Ras- has been arranged so -that - every only recently to Antonio Rocco. wilted and the Gulls were clear!/ sunissen. The forward wall Is bjg patron is assured a clear view of Popular prices will prevail for in Ihe ascendancy in Ihe final quar­ and. well-manned. Matawan . and Visit Our TOY Basement the ringaction"'at'"all times’. ' all Velvet Skateland shows and ter until Dan Harris flicked n pnss Metuchen, both Group I schools, v ,X,ou CoIJichio of K^ansbur.g,,who- reservations. nipy. be .!scgur^d by 'out' of th'6 air against"the point* appear well matched on Ihe basis has been enjoying Brent 'succcss te le p h o n in g K e a n s b u rg 0*0545, of records to date, a.s Conch Nuc hungry ijulls and made his sccond wrestling as Mr. Belvedere, the fi-2309...... cioY- fo rces htive faced so m e w h at SELECT NOW-PAY LATER sensational lenglh-of thc-fleld gal­ lop in two games for a touchdown stronger opposition, even .though • Statistics beaten-by bigger scores. ’ A Large Selection To Choose From Point Pleasant Malawan Bommer Rolls Keyport Save Money, Save Oil. Have your ft ...... First Downs ...... 11 Recreation League Furnacc cleaned and Oil Burner . 8 . F i r s t D o w n s H u sh in g . 10 chcckod for highcBt efficiency. 26-28 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT, H. I. 1 . First Downs Passing . 1 246 In League A m e ric a n L eg io n (1) Stultz. •' wJtJ 270 Tot. Yds. Gd. Scrim.(net) 214 S h o w n ...... 153 103 27 G Yards Gained Rushing 250 Crystal' Bar Kegler 185 MS 14 Yards Lost Rushing . 47 F K r u s e r ...... 101 170 . 130 F / a g a i M i f 23 Yards Gained Passing 11 Posts Top Score Iri R. K r u s e r ...... 162 154 125 Q . Passes Attempted .. 0 Business Loop. DiodiHi) ...... 159 180 | The Home of Wo have in slock Building 2 . Passes Completed .. 1 W yliinfj ...... 143 Materials for ovory type of I Passes Intercepted by . 2 Phil Bommer of the Crystal Bar M in tz ...... 154 construction, new or repair 3 * .... No. of Kicks ...... 3 team, turned in the bcs^ slngje (Good Things to Eat! jobs. • • WRESTLING • WRESTLING • WRESTLING • WRESTLING 3G.G Aver. Distance Kicks . 2B.3 gamescore thus far in Business­ 007 COO -701 • FOR THE FARM, HOME, 5 F u m b le s 7 men’s Bowling League play when B ar H (2) STORE. OFFICE OR FACTORY, 5 Opp. Fumbles ftecov. by 3 he clicked for- a 204. However, M ilo ...... 142 212 1G0 OUR PRICES CAN’T DE BEAT 20 Yards Lost, Penalties 40 Bommer . had to share individual Rockefeller 1811 102 159 FOR QUALITY. Point Pleasant (21) . laurels with Johnny Milo of Bow* Aumack • . 120 LQkfbutch Mill Wow’s Tavern, nnd Ace Corhart M o o re ...... 138 171 ‘ 137 Ends—Miksis, Reining. I 'Y'! - Velvet Skateland Arena Tackles— Clayton, Godous, Van of Al'fl Bar & Grill. , Pease...... 175 157 1115 Milo; won ..hfgh set honora for Vorh.ies .,., 101 . - 17,1 i A R 'rTT^T'w a t !a WA fj, i |.. 4. )-i,r i- j . M A P MASON •"Guflrds^’BlsBty;‘■Prlfold, Hughes bowlers’-Twith’ ra .105,' -.or. betlfir^ L U N C IIT O N BELVEDERE — KEANSBURG Morris/, Stephenson. average. ' He had a 035 on scores • 7Gf) fiB3 *1122 ’ s u p p l i e s i n c . Centers—Brown Misjserman. ^ of 191-213*231. Carhart, in the com­ R oso H ill T ru c k in g (2) AFTKItNOON TEA * Che««Bqutk»-MorrUlown Rd.r PROUDLY PRESENTS petition in tho 104. or under, di­ O v e rly 100 100 104 D IN N E rt ntnr InlttMdlon Jlighway 4, Backs—Pearce, Johnson, Novello. Two Mll»s North of Malawan Lansing, Corino, Frick, Mooney, v isio n c h a lk e d u p gom es o f ,133*. C. Kortenhaus . 179 107 150 P. O. SOX 172 S c h m id t. 243-20-1, fo r a SlttT to ta l. E ach L. Kortonhaus . 141 212 170 ALL-STAR PRO WRESTLING M Atawan 1*2224 M a la w a n (6) _ ■ copped the weekly prizes for Iheir J. Sardella ____ ICO 174 173 MATAWAN, N. J. A. Sehw ark^., 204 202 205 Ends—-Taylor, Hunter. divisions, a case of milk donated Closed W ednesdays Tackles—Joisne, McQuarrie, Rice, by Doin Lafayette. TEL. MATAWAN 1-1682 HIIHimMiHimiHttlHIIHHIIIHHmHlltatlMIHMHMM Tomorrow Nite (Friday, October 13th) G. Marvel, Volkert, Ballentine. Ed Costic, league secretary, re* • 0BQ 045 900 Guards—D. Marvel, Fariello, Bur­ ported that tho Long Branch entry S iro lh o r's B u ild e r's (1) nett, Griswold. in the IG-team circuit had with­ J. D a v in o ...... 170 1B5 1E9 C e n te r —A lien . drawn afid was being'replaced by S u ssm an ...... 211) 190 175 Backs*—Scally* Dan Harris. Jo? McQucen's Cleaners, Union Beach. B a rk e r ...... 187 147 145 Harris, Sherman, Dchardo, Caden, Bowlers who made the honor roll M ay ...... 187 211 100 T a m . HEWITT Mauer, Sullivan. last week with 200 or better games C. Sardella ...... 100 201 109 TOnOHTOi CANADA. INTERNATIONALLY k n o w n noqaiiNKCK or p r o wm;aTLiNa Score by Periods were. Steve Siovenz, 213; Charlie ‘ 02!) 043 007 _ V 8 - Point Pleasant ...... 7 7 7 0—21 Snrdelln. 210; Harry Parley, 214; Old Dutch Tavern (1) M a la w a n ...... 0 0 0 0-- 0 Joe Kimble, 254; Walt Jurm an, 228; Fischler ...... 232 191 1B9 Touchdowns—Johnson (2), N ovello, Boh Mintz, 232; Charlie Perrine, F. Lafayette . 100 155 D. H a rris. 212; Harry Ross, 253; Rudy Cuoco, ty* W eiss ...... 143 102 101 PoiriLs after touchdowns—Friek 200; Ed Sauickie, 201; Al Saulckie. Slovene ... i. . 127 J5Z. 175 3'(placements). : ' 234; Jim Dillon, 209; John Davino; D. Lafayette . 187 200 210 THE 370 POUND TUIIK Officials—Applegate, Groppi, 204; Joe B ritanak, 204; Al Loit only ono match nnd Gowan, Villipiano. Schworck, 219-207; Hill May, 230; 055 885 017 It] d I lo Anlonlro Iloccn Jnhn Sardella, 220; Bob Bieber, TA I1ZA N 24 3;~ Ed ~ M aj km vxk i,—200*--223—------— Varlne-Construction (2)- Wall Stadium Plans W B o m m er ...... 202 130 181 To Continue Programs BowWnv/’s Tavern ...... 10 D orl ...... 155 100 102 P e te 's T a v e rn . _____ 0 . Varies** 159 171 157 m ★ MR. BELVEDERE The regular Wednesday night Cr)-‘.ta! Bar ...... 9 Ross ...... 1W 215 •rur. UEAIIDED TIOEH, KCANOBUnO jalopy shows and Friday night LaZarc'r. Shoes ...... tt Jacjjf-r ...... 110 212 100 UNDEFEATED IN .17 PltO MATCllEf] modified slock car shows will be Cliffwood Inn ...... tt m £91 . - V B - ■ continued on a ^regular basis Keyport Cleaners ...... 7 J o h n 's B a r (2) through the end of October. Sun­ RotJ & G u n C lu b ^ . 7 I K a u fe r ...... 154 187 • POPULAR ‘ART BARRON. AT THE CONSOLE • day aflernoon activity however will American Legion ...... G fl 242 * NICK LUCENTI QJ W yckoff ...... 150 be launched at the, high-banked Montagna's Amoco ...... G 1 Jo h n so n ...... 190 1R2 'THE I EI10CI0U5 BONncnuSHEn" Belmar Speedway on OcL 22 when Crated Beverages ...... 5 Why not join your frienclH ut our very B r ib e r . 205 182 WINNEH o r 91 CONSECUTIVE PJIO MATCHES big Indianapolis-type racing . cars Armstrong Cork ...... 5 MH. DEI.EVKDKnC g | Costic ...... 100 188 are introduced lo the North Jer­ Tourine's Tavern ...... 4 SPECIAL c o c k t a il h o u r evkuy sey Shore'area for Ihe first timo. Al'tf B a r Sc G r ill ...... 4 81 • • ' ~877 " obT -.’ • SUNDAY BETWEEN 4 and (5 P.M. • -The-final.modified. stock car^rac­ Garber Supply -Co...... 3 B| Butl.w’a ncitaurant (1) • AUSTRALIAN TAG TEAM MATCH • . ing event of the season will take keyport Bar -,. i . "7. 3 and .^njny every miniito of the Cocktail Hour "9!"v.‘'‘poiiison :;... i74 224 • ABE COLEMAN and RICHAR0 DUSEK place on Sunday. Nov. 5| when the McQuren’s Cleaners ...... 2 . / ^ i K r o j j s ...... 174 160 in. a most congenial atmosphere, Foi- your . ■ T - — VS — ' - ...... ------Eastern Slock Car Racing Club, j S h a n k s ...... 189 .152 driveri will compete- ovej- a 1.00* “ 1 i Schaefer ...... 2M 173 •’musical pleasure, we present none other than • JOHNNY HEIDEMAN and FRITZ WALLICK mile distance .for a, 30-inch trophy. Scholastic • ! J. Poulson ...... 212 148 It is planned thpt the jalopy stock Football Schedule ADMISSION. cars will start a regular Sunday J 053 857 8C3 FOR nEBEHVATIONB L ARTIE BARRON aflernoon schedule beginning Nov. S a tu rd a y I ‘ . - W Call KEamburg - 100 SEATS AT 50^ 12. ' Aibury Park at WcKidbri^gc j American Legion ...... 0 3 Monmouth County's Foremotl Young Hsndtome, Point Pleasant nl Neptune. I Old Dutch Tavern ...... n . • • IU r I i, * . /. a 7 T ^ f ?.T-5? T ^.TT7 y •<■> v f 1 t'lvf.i * v ■* r* r ▼ * 24,r+ 3

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PAGE SIX— SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURS&fvTbcVoBER 12, ^50^° H^ | Walling, Mrs: James Neidinger, St. Ann’s P-TA Meeting LEARN BASICS OF CHILD CARE AT N. J. C SCOUTING NEWS Mrs. Hendrick Bennett) Mrs. John Pauline Chock St. John’s WSCS Caroli, Mrs.. Harold Steneck. Mrs. . St. Ann’s Parent-Teacher Asso­ Monmouth Council Boy Scouts of Frank McCleaster, Mrs. Theodore c ia tio n tvJH hold thei£, regular A m c ric a ,h a s su cceed ed ..ixx .secu rin g Plans Dinner ..... - Bailey, Miss Marie Bailey. Mrs. monthly . .meeting ...tomorrQw '-(Fri- - tho services ot Deputy Regional John D. Walker, Mrs. Frances day) evening, in the SU - Ann’s Scout Executive Paul Handel of Woolley, Mrs. Alvin Walling, Mrs, School auditorium, Keansburg, at Philadelphia Eleven Matawan Girl To Wed Region II, which comprises the Annual Roll Call, Fete William Bell, Mrs. Warren Ander­ 8 o ’cloek. : Rated Favorite. Over Howard .J. Jeandron stato of New York and New Jer­ Discussed At Meeting; son, Miss Vera Tombleson, Mrs. The. Sisters wil be in their res­ Queensmen Saturday ■ Ih Keyport Oct. 29 sey,-to aid the council in its effort Welcome Member Jay Baker, Mrs. Leonard Lufbur- pective, classrooms from 7:30 until to* re-establish some separated units row, Mrs. Leon Wallace, Mrs. 8 to discuss the work and problem# andj to organize new--ones. '- This Howard Porter and Mrs. Norman of their-children. 1 All parents' jarc_ ' ‘Hampered fay injuries during the Mrs. Wflliom Matthews,''""’ Chin. On Tuesday-, evening' the Wo­ eflort of the fall season is to start R. Riley. ” urged'to attend. A‘ banner' will be season's' opening' game*, Rutger; «arcra Ave!, Keyport, ’entertained man's Society of Christian Service off; with a meeting scheduled for University’s ace quarterback, Wait at a surprise miscellaneous bridal met in S t John's Methodist Church, awarded to the 4 9 c Koyporl Reformof*t2) WILSON'S CERTIFIED and olher Leading BrandsB r a n d s J. Reardon ... , .,141 ir>r> 105 B. C nm cron ,. ,, 123 107 104 Stone Hill Farm At A PUBLIC SHOWING 31. Wijley ,,,,.... 115 107 Colts Neck Is Sold • L . D ick ...... 127 120 W. Schanck ...... 17Q 100 170 Morton L. Ncwhull, vice presi­ Eye Top and Bottom Round 7 9 ib • . J,:Lv Schanck . 177 179 dent of The Bcrwind-Whitc Coal OF THE NEW CHAMPION HOME H an d icap . . . . . ’so 50 50 Mining Co., Now York City, hn» ■■■ . . - sold Stone I1III Farm, his 100-ncre CHOICE TENDER (Any Cut) 734 m o 005 Black Aberdeen Angus breeding BROILERS - FRYERS. Malawan Presbyterian (I) farm nt Colts Neck, uccording to E. K e lly ...... 120 1GD 153 Previews,# Inc., The National Rea] R IB C Q c ROASTERS W. T itu s ...... ICO ' 104 100 Estate Clearing Houso, marketing E. Lisle ...... 101 113 120 agents. Thc buyer was Frederick W. L udi ...... '. . . . . 120 177 160 Z. Goosman, president of the Adams ROAST Rlttcnhouso •... ..v t 80 138 105 Engineering Co. Iric,, New York 39** Ono Prico Only - 2 lbs. lo 5 lbs. averago ...... _— C ity. 037 701 795 Stone. Hill Farm hns a 2 Vj-story Gothsomano Lulhoran (2) white Colonial resldcnco with 11 A. Scalzo ...... 131 141 127 rooms and five baths. The resi­ C. Bahrenburg ....• 150 t02 171 d en ce d ates back to 1720. I t was Fresh or Smoked Cali Hams 3911 II, Johnson ,.. . . . 1C4 152 107 rem o d eled in 1037, p rese rv in g such M. B u h rcn b u ru . . . 179 12U 201 features ns tho nmdom-wUlth, wide B lind ...... 125 125 125 board floors, hnndhewn ceiling H an d icap ...... ,50 50 50 beams nnd muntcls, SHOULDERS OF SIRLOIN »" ■■ The Aberdeen Angus breeding , 000 758 801 operation,0 built up under a plan worked out by Monmouth County SPRING LAMB Malawan Baptist (0) • STEAK K. Henderson . ..-.."ICO 150 100 A g en t M. Aq Clark and Hutgers University, ccntcrs uround an 80- T. B aker ...... Mfl- 138 - 130 foot Hendrickson show barn. Other Kortenhouse ...... 130 49* tb \ ...... furm buildings Include a seven- 6 9 * » . :.....- B. Owens ...... 1!54 i r)2 159 • --T,- Ncalla 107- 132 room furmcr’s residence und.. two*’ BONELESS...... S id d o n ...... 123 120 car gurage, a 140-lon sUo, nnd a . —— .j _ bull barn. Thc property includes r 710 740 054 115 acre s o f p astu io ln n d und .AIll’ Melawan Molhodilt (3) ago, 30 cleared acres, nnd 20 to 30 acres in woodland, * COME PREPARED TO BOY Suger Cured Corn Be , K o ltn ...... 144 100 *f 5 9 ib S id d o n ...... 100 • Gunnison CHAMPION Homes were -designed J o n e s ...... 153 151 140 i 3-BEDROOM Holton ...... n o 205 152 ' All Makes for people of modest means but unlimited good L A M B FRESH CHOPPED M. LonRstreet . . . . 188 107 141 taste. . j ■ , Kortenhouse .. 147 102 TYPEWRITERS ..H a n d ic a p . . . 20 20 * 20 and BUNGALOW S T E W M E A T M E A T . —- - ■ i ADDING MACHINES 740 840 821 • OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SI, John'* Methodist (1) Sold,, Rented, Repaired. OCTOBER 15th and„16th . S 8 9 5 0 ’ 2 5 ® ,& 4 9 * & A. B o c a rt , - '... 107 120 147 . * R. LeRoy ... Ill 137 152 • from 1:30 to 5 p! M. ’ . ' H . C o w l e s ...... 154 132 • VETERANS’ 257 » THIS BEAUTIF.UL BUNGALOW IS LO CATED- AT-UPPER — ...: Many Other BH ' J-L WolUntf ...... 172 -157 170 PREFERENCE' j Meat Specials ~: A . W a llin g .1. ; . . . . . 170 183 ’’ m ' Ml - ii .I. ■i — . ■ J. _ ; ■ . . 774 737 802 E xcIiu It * A g .n l for Broad apd Main Sts. Keyport Calvary Melhodlst (2) G B o lle ...... v . . . 102 235 104 ROYAL S. Warwick ...... 140 172 .148 ' Wbild't Mo. 1 typ.w tU . 1. E Bildcrbaclf .. 132 131 227 • EVERETT H. THORNE • JOS. B. LANGAN • Blind ?r?r7iT. t ; v 125 F Maurer ...... 100 152 io i SERPICO’S Kings Highway Front St. (Oflice) ; C W harton , . » . . ■» . « 10G 104 Office Equipment Co. '3 11 Middletown, N. J. Union Beach, N. J. H andicap , 3 3 I0S Monmouth BL 32 W. Front St., KEYPORT 120 Main St., MATAWAN AUTHORIZED DEALER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE . iy i ^ „ RE D B A N K TelHCEyport 7-1540 ' TeL MAtawan 1-3986 m :>m , m i . r . ....