Diocese Buys Two j Pan Horse Grazing Madison Tracts . I In Matawan Borough Regional High School, J Residents Complain - jChurch, School, Uses | Of Nuisance On Are Not Confirmed Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association I New Brunswick Ave. The Roman Catholic Diocesc 86th YEAR — 34th WEEK Sinplf* fnnv Swpn Horses are loo common In lhe of Trenton was disclosed at the MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 Oingie ^opyaeven lentS.Nc,w Brunswick Ave. area these Madison Township Committee , — • — j days to please the residents meeting Monday to have pur Notice ' Bank To Stav Put there. A dozen persons appenr- chased two tracts of land In Lhe NO BETTER WORDS TO DESCRIBE "G3GTHERHOOD" I nanit 1 o otay rut | ed al lhe MlUnwnn Bo,.ollBh township, thr; 40-acre Weston Appeal To Be Taken ! ; Staikos Pleas To Due to illnoss in Iho mechani j Joseph Baier. president ol thc j Council meeting Tuesday to f a r m on Bnnvntovn Rd.. and a cal dcnarimoni of this newspaper, j Farmers and Merchants Nation- ! voice objection to the keeping larger nrea. in the Ernslon sec it w as im possible to sot all Iho On Ellis Verdict I , al Bank, of Matawan, denied Iasi j of two horses by Andrew Mcr- tion from Iho Keiidall-Contincn- | Attempted Kidnap news lhat was senl in for Tho night that the bank expected to j win, 293 New Brunswick Ave. ■ Co.. of South River. The M ataw an Journal this wcolc. Wo erect a new banking house in the Mrs. Charles Bozza and. Mrs. fa tte r t r a c t to ta ls 103 a c r e s . regret that lhe columns of ’ ! Owner’s Attorney Says j J Saves Self From Graver near future. . .He eslimaled it ] Frank Mowbray were the Mayor Walter Jurman said Cheesequake, Browntown and $48,705 Land Award ! | Charges; Prosecutor would be "several years" at least Lite Lracl in Ernston was sold Morganville news had to be omit* before any change in a new bank j spokesmen for the complaining ted/ in addition lo the many so. : In Holmdel Inadequate! ■ fur Ihe erection of a Callioltc | Favors Acceptance ing structure would be made. j group. They wanted to know , ci°l iter's. ar*H thn school news, Church and parochial school. He did confirm lhat th? bank ' wliat could be done to make Mr. • If at all possible, we will attempt Appeal will be taken from a 1 | Anthony Staikos, 31, of Wil There was no official knowledge was the owner ol !h-? Margaret 1 Merwin get rid of tlie horses. 1 lo use this nows in the next is* decision of condemnation com- j low Ave., Matawan, saved him Terhune Estate property at thc , Mayor SpaffOl'd VV. Schanck told of the purpose lor which lhe I sue. but we are sure our roactcrs mlssioners Monday awarding1 self from trial on the charges southw est co rn er of M ain St, them there was nothing In the Weston lracl had been acquir ; will understand that in the Mar. Mrs. Phyllis Todd Ellis $48,105 i carrying a possible death pen and Ravine Dr. and this was lhe ed’, bin il was believed it might 3 issue, current news will bnve I health ordinance which prohib fo r 62.5 acres off Holmdel Rd, j alty of kidnapping nnd de presumed site of any new bank be for a regional parochial high j first preference. ited keeping horses; only pigs on Deep Cut Hill, Holmdel; manding ransom for kidnapping ing building lhal would be erect, school for tin; Matawiin-Ke.vport cd. l and goats were prohibited. As Township. The land was taken j by pleading no defense Friday Jto horses, so long as the Mer- ■'Jtadison Township-Snyrevillc a- Mr. Baier disclosed that bids by the New Jersey Highway Au- ; to the lesser charge of nttempt- i-c!\. Tiie mayor acknowledged were being jpuqht on demolishing wins were not maintaining a thority for Garden State Park- ; j ed kidnapping. He will be sen tills was a report, nol confirm Increase Police the large two-storv______framejUvery house stable or horsc-bonrdlng way purposes, according to ! tenced Mar. 4, The crime car-’ ed by a church source. t al the Site tosave’ tax” costs Tnd |ljlac0' there was no discernible Ralph S. Heuser, of Matawan, i l'les a maximum penalty of 30 upkeep. The bank contracted i violation, according to tlie niay- A reliable source last night Force In Madison attorney for the owner. ! I years in prison to buv the site’ last spring but | or. cautioned that, tlie purchase of This figure was not far from ; ; Staikos had been scheduled to the actual francaiion was delay i . Mrs. Bozza declared theresl tlie land had been in anticipa Patrolmen, Desk Clerk, the. Authority’s offer of 544,274 1 i stand trial yesterday 011 a two- ed until fall, the bank president j dents considered the horses a tion of future needs and there staled. In negotiating for the property.! 'nuisance. She added the only was no official decision yet for To Be Added; Reject | county indictment of kidnapping By the testimony of her ap-} ! and demanding $100,000 ransom - ! times she knew manure had its use. • ! Dog Pound Application praisci's, Paul Stryker, of Holm i from the parents of the victim, j been removed in the seven To Ituilfl F.ight-Itoom .School del, and Joseph B. Langan, of weeks the horses had been there Several new police officers ; J o e l K a tz , 16, of Y o n k e r s , N , Y. Recreation Group ,.The mayor also disclosed the Union Beach, a valuation of at w a s 011 two occasions when John and one or two men for night iThc alleged abduction took kendall-Contincntal Co. was go-! least $1400 per acre had been ! place Jan. 7. Muller. plumbing inspector, desk duty will be added to the ing lo build an eight-room school1 put on the property, which carted it away to oblige ihe Madison Township Police force i Monmouth County * Prosecu Named By Mayor on ils tract and present this ] would mean the owner was hold neighbors. Mrs. Mowbray In- because of the sharply rising tor J. Victor Carton appeared building to the township. The! in g th e C2.5 a c r e s for n o t less slsted the horses had knocked population trend ln the munici ! Friday before County Judge Five Members Listed; m a y o r d isc lo sed it to bo. a con-i than $81,500. • R p, _ • | down a fence and come into her pality, Committeeman James ; John C. Giordano, with Staikos dition made by thc planning! Hearings were conducted Feb. D o n d l l l g - ror e x t e n d i n g 1 backyard and were a menncc Robbins, chairman of the police i and the latter's court-appoint- board before the map for ths: 10-14 in F r e e h o ld a n d la s t T h u r s committee, announced at tiie ! ed attorneys, and recommended Sewers In Prospect !t0 a child i)la>'lnB- GOO-liomesite development would day the commissioners made an J File Written Complaint meeting of1 the Madison Town | the pica be accepted. Slnlkos lie approved. Thc map was of-! 'inspection of ‘‘comparables" in Mayor Spafford W. Schanck The mayor told them a' -writ- ship Committee Monday. New School Physician Named For Matawan; I waived grand jury action and fered Tor approval to thc town-i the area. They then studied thc named tfte borough rbcrcatioh jten complaint should be filed Mr. Robbins said applications ! trial by Jury by his plea to thc ship committee. | testimony and thcirS^wn find commission at Tuesday's coun- ^wil11 llle inspector citing the ba- for, botli posts from qualified j lesser charge. . Wiliiam Kerr, president of the ings for three days and made Teacher Demands Place Back On Faculty cil meeting. Members and their isis of ll'e horses being a nuls- persons are now being receiv j Certain Medical Angles uuvnship boar^ of education,! their decision. It was returned terms of office are: William ance. Mrs. Bozza asked If a ed. Annual reports of the po voiced strong objection. He .to Superior Court Judge Frank j In making his recommenda- Bader, one year; Charles M an-! building permit could be rcfus- lice department were submit Dr. Gesswein Resigns; Dr. Cooper Is Appointed T. Lloyd, jr. |tion,-Mr. Carton said he hnd devillc two years: David Mar-ied. as she quoted, "The stable called attention to a letter writ ted by Mr. Robbins. He point Mrs. Wolverton Insists Board Adhere To Date Set ten by the board asking that the Commission Members j“run down every possible angle tin, three years: Jnmes Haus Is only a packing box without* ed out that only the last half of Members of tlie commission For Termination Of Leave, Body Declines To Act | of the cftse,” and had conferred er. four years, Anthony Nuc windows." The mayor observ governing body and the plan 1354 w a s r e p r e s e n te d ln th e r e were Sherman A. Mnnning, Red I several times 'With the defend- cio. five years. ed that as the structure wns al- ning board refrain from approv ports, because when he took of ing any more subdivision maps Bank attorney; William Bryan. Appointment of a school phy- and it was on June 21 lhat the j ant's attorneys. "In the course, fice as police chairman last The borough attorney and the ready el'ectct1' 11 was lo° l«tc until school facilities had caught Jr., Long Branch real estate siciafi to succeed Dr. Carl A. I rule was changed 011 maternity j of our Jqint investigation," the M arch no records had been kept. borough engineer were author-11,° ’JW oaph the matter from up wilh the existing populace. broker, and Richard J. Day, Gessivein. resigning because of leaves. He held she had had I prosecutor said, "we have found The last six months of thc iiTed to draw tip preliminary pa- •' building permit angle. He who is associated with S. J. Day lllneiis after mr.ny years of ser ' ample time lo take cognizancc ! there arc certain medical nn- Mr. Kerr -hired that at this year saw 114 accidents, six in pcrs and plans looking toward InvelTecl thL' ordinance could be Associates, builders, Asbury vicc, and a,Tinning the po'icy of thc chanse ln thc .board's rul I gles, and a certain medical time the t'W.i.ship has 400 pu- volving pedestrians, Mr. Rob an e x te n s io n o f th e s e w e r sys- i c*'al,Bc d to a d d h o r s e s as Bill- j'ils In n e a r b y h ig h sch o o ls, 1500 P a r k , on n.atcrnity leaves of absence es which prohibit a return bc- ! background I11 connection with tcm | jmals prohibited, but as the hor- bins reported. Pour deaths 'elementary school, pupils with Robert Moncricf. of Newark, as it applied In the case of Mrs. foi'e tlio September term, so had I this defendant when he was in «,* ^ i scs were already nt tho site were caused in accidents involv represented the Authority. He Dorothy Wolverton, occupied , 110 reason totncur hardship be iservicc." 'For these reasons. Councilman Grayson Van -1 when tllc ordln(lllce wouW bc 31) classes using 27 classrooms, ing only vehicles. , forcing tlu- school system on put three Monmouth County the members of the Matawan cause she could not plan for the ! Mr. Carton said, he recommcnd- Cleat chnirnian of finance stat-• passed, they and their stable Report Broken Down ed that as the debt for the wa-:could bc conlllllled as n non. part-time. He warned the G00- real estate men, Robert Bor Township Board of Education at future of her employment. | cd acceptance of the plea to In a report oil police activ homes development would bring den, of Red Bank; J. Crawford their meeting Monday. Mr. Swanson stated the board ' the le.sser charge. i ?nn„ns e x Je n s l?1n w " s I c o n fo r m in g u se. ities, which ranged from police only $9000. or less than the $10 -; M ,.s Bozza lound the anlm„, hundred:; more children, com- Compton, of Belford, and John Dr. Jehu P. Cooper III was W as always being put in thc po : Staikos had received a medi-. investigations to a cat-blte and M0 minimum at which a bond-: „ hen,th mcmice lln(| plieatin1! the problem. D. Lazarus, of Asbury Park, on named school physician for the sition of being tile one 011 w h ic h ical discharge from the Army. a monkcy-bitc, some of the 1- the stand to" cite appraisals, ing. attorney is required, the sonlclhi done aboul lhcm ,)c_ Mr. Kerr did not feel Ihe eight remainder of the year. Dr. S, the "moral” obligation rested 1 The prosecutor said lhat after tems listed were: Family dis sales and sissessments which in borough couldfinance the mains ;f01.e „R ls hol ;lm,Ulc „ |cs room school proposed io be M. La/.ow explained at thc I11 disputed rulings. He declar 'sentencing', lie will move that turbances, 52; general com their estimation permitted the by drafting nine $.1000 bonds, to :conle iU.0Und.".. .. erected by tin: Kendall firm was meeting he has been filing In ed it was about time thc "m or i the two indictments against the plaints, 43; doa complaints, 46; property to have a valuation of expire serially one per yrar for [ M rs. , Mowbray matfitnJned a adequate in size. Mayor Jur- for Dr, Gesswein on an interim al obligation” 011 the other side j Matawan man be nolle pressed. police investigations, 31; storm not more than $450 per acre. nine years', and- offer these p o n c e .. officer contacted., about ;’'ian disclosed the township had basis until nn appointment could ol the feric*’ " b e c o n s id e r e d .” 'Staikos had at first pleaded guil- '■■••m-itf* jjiyctiiJe d istru b - b o n d s, to, Mr. -Mosicrief stressed tlint the' be,.made. A letter of'conrtiien- Ntr. ' lte e v e s th e n m o v e d Ihfc '"ty to'the kidnapping charge, but *'ut:t!n tl.v:UI f.'U it w ould be'flfcsnu'P: c h a se . anccs, 30; official business,'52; ■whole question at issue wns one " i taken tlie matter seriously e- ed so additions could be made datlon for his years ot service board return Mrs. Wolverton to . his plej) was later retracted by suspicious persons. 22. Salary Ordinance Adopted i Cot' * i f *iwi on fouri of land values as the Authority was directed sent to Dr. Gess duty with her pay to be retro ihis attorneys. Leo Weinstein, of (Continued on pngc fourl D is o rd e r ly p e r s o n s . 15; m is s was appraising the land at w e in . active to Feb. 1. as per the Matawan. and George Skokos, A .sa la ry - o r d in a n c e w a s n- S ing persons, 11; arresLs.' 11; doptccl tor 1955. S a l a r i e s i n - . $27,900 and the buildings at a Mr.s. Wolverton informed tlie June 1 action r.f the board. No of Asbury Park. He has been holdups and robberies. $5; prowl .volvc mainly $250 increments. b o u t '$1 1 ,0 0 0 . bonrd by letter lhat .she had re second was forthcoming and held in thc county Jail, in Free $15,000 Bonding Group Denounces ers, 24; breaking and entering, The Authority’s attorney cit A copy of the ordinance, show ported for duty on Feb. 1 and Edward W. Currie, president of hold, ln lieu of $50,000 bail, 20; and stolen property, 18. ed the appraisers for thc own ing the ncw salary list is print- ; 011 the three following days ihe board, declared the motion i Slatkos reportedly met young He also submitted .the annual ed on tlie legal page of this is ers valued the buildings at not without having received an as . lost,. Katz at a summer camp last Is Approved, 68-27 Unfit Literature report (of John Fuchs, munici more than $20,000, so thc Au sue of The Matawan Journal. I signment from Russell A. G. Miss Mary McCarron was hir year, where the Matawan man pal ma'glslrate, which listed 13 thority’s fairness of appraisal Stctler, superintendent. She re ed to be kindergarten tcachcr ; was employed as a cook and Mr. VanCleaf submitted a let-1 Fire Commissioners Holy Name Society 80 motor veliicle cases nnd 138 could not be attacked in this re- j minded the board she was in Cliffwood School at a salnry (the Yonkers youth as a waiter. ter from Theodore Parsons, 1 criminal cases. Fines collect spect.- There is a colonial j Authorized To Make j To Campaign Against granted a maternity leave of of $3500 per year. Mrs. Alice ! He allegedly picked young Katz borough attorney, stilting tlint; ed totalled $18,229, of which $6.- house, , a tenant house, a com-1 absence June 1, 1954 for the Ryan was hired as a first grade up in Yonkers on Jan. 1, and for three yenrs following Jan.! Addition In Cliffwood Sale* By Newsstands 3G2 went to thc Department of bined studio-gnrage and an old; p e rio d fro m S e p t. 1 1954, to F e b . teacher at the rale of $3800 per I brought him to ills Matawan 1. 1955, th c m a y o r a n d c o u n c il; Motor Vehicles, $4311 to thc bnrn on the premises. Mr, Mon-j Balloting wns light in the Mn- In a" prepared statement, 1, 1955. She nsked to be restor year. Miss McCarron conics 1 h o m e . shall have no liability for fix l county, $1180 to the township. ciief stnted thc appraisers fori Frank Shea, of Matawan, chair ed to duty. from Asbury Park and Mrs. Ry ing police salaries. Because of ■ W«trJct ,1445 to the fish nnd game di- j The Katz youth was bound man of the clean literature com the owners were acknowledging) an from Scranton. Pa. Miss the referendum on.such salaries :No; 2',nm[’u" 1 Rlo,L'Uo" Saturday, j vision, nnd $25 to th c fire coni- Ncw Rules Adopted and held a prisoner in the cel mittee of the Monmouth County the barn had only salvage value.! Peggy S. Smith resigned the last fall, during the next three » t0,la' (>f ,9r> b(\ln« c"s - j m lssioners. Walter P. Swanson, chairman lar of thc Willow Ave. house, years anv changes inthe po.1 Fred Wchrlc and Theodore Mat- Federation of Holy Name So Trees, Shrubbery Cltctl I first grade position. | Special I’olice Appointed of thc educational management but managed to cut Ills bonds cieties, denounced condition in Mr. Heuser put In evidence j , Superintendent Censured licc pay scale must bc effected! wprc re-elected firoi com- i Mr. Robbins also announced committee, stated that while it. , with a hacksaw and escape 011 the bayshore area which have 19 pages of the listing of herj bv referendum, according lo m,ss.oncrs and the $o308 budge | Mr. Stetler came in for strong Jan. 8. Staikos wns arrested in ia list of special police appoint- property by Mrs. Ellis. It cit-1 was true Mrs. Wolverton had \,« p..l(,nl,„ ifor1 IDaft and the proposal to bond resu lte d ill "our n e w s s ta n d s be- censure from Mr. Swanson and All. laisoib ;thc district for $J5.000 for au 1 ments. They included Chester od the number of chestnut, ha-! been granted a leave original a hotel in Toms River Jan. 0. *ng flooded with indeccnt and Mr. Currie. .Mr. Swanson not James M. Voyl, of Hl^hfielcl ciditioii to the Cliffwood VoJun- '■ Bukopsky, Arnold Lauer. Har- zel nut, black English walnut, j ly lo F e b . 1. 1955. it a lso w a s ( ifensive printed m atter.'' ed that Mr. Steller was making Ave.. was named a probation-: ^ccr pjre co.’s firehouse pnss- l old Bossong, Julius Magnani. California dogwood, pink dog-j the case that 011 J u n e 21, 1954, "It is almost impossible," Mr. a point, in liis report that it wns Case Delayed Eleven ary patrolman for one year. Mr ((>C| , : Vincent Trlcarico, E d w a r d thc board adopted rules which •Shea said, "to enter a station (Continued oil paue four) ] impossible to get teachers for Months Is Ruled On iGrosJcrnnz, Joseph DeGrnff, provided, among other things, VanCleaf emphasized lhat for • VVehrle nnd Mr. Mat,- ery store in the area and not be Ma'.awan schools because the thc first six months hisPi>J-!thett.s received 80 votes each 'Frank Planci, Frank Powell, sr.. that a tcachcr granted a ma A case that has been delayed met with a barrage of lurid cov Youth World Prayer Day salary scale was too low. Mr. would be ul the rate or $3000 un(. i|lerc were four write-in i Georgi; Carroll, William Bur ternity leave of absence could over 11 months was settled ered magazines whose sugges Swanson reminded him that last per year nnd for the second six Yotcs for rinilk Bovlc. Thero ; lew, Jr., Walter C. Vohdin. Jr.. Service Set For Friday not return to duty until Sep by Magistrate Seymour R. tiveness leaves no doubt as lo summer the school system was months at the rate of $3100 per u..ls „0 filcd 0„1)osition to Mr. ■John McComb. Charles Bolce. t e m b e r in 11 new school year. Ihe minted contents contained "Keep My Commnndments” will , gelling nowhere hi filling its fac Kleinberg. of Raritan Town I Raymond Rezowskl, Allen Pla- He emphasized that, this rule .v‘!l,r. twehrle nnd Mr. Matthews. therein. This morally disinte bir the theme of the World D;i.v of ulty becnase of this "negative" ship. Saturday. On Mar. ‘J3. ; Isled and William Danton. All hnd been found necessary be The council will receive bids j -nic vote on the 1955 budget grating filth is brazenly and o- P n tv er Service for yoiin'4 people of a ltitu d e 011 the pari of the sup 1954. c a r s o p e ra te d by Mai'V a p p o in tm e n ts w e r e a p p ro v e d u- cause leaching contracts run for on n threc-lon truck for lhe wal-was (19 "yes" and IB " n o . ” O n pcnly ollcrcd ofr sale to any a ’.l rmes nnil all churches w hich will erinteudeiil and it had been Pirozzi, of 18 Higlificlcl Ave.. inanimously by the committee be umductc:! by the yountf people tt one-yenr lerm and no teach cr department next meeting. Hie bonding proposal there were jHircha.'ier, regardless or age, necessary for the chairman of Matawan. and Charles Johnson, with tlicc xccption of that of Mr. on Friday. Kcb. 25. al in the er would sign a contract to take Slate aid was granted in the cs "yes" votes nnd 27 "no" vot-
Student scholarship aid and The names of a number of Shows Big Increase the New Jersey College for In Tuberculosis area residents were included on Is On Probation Women alumnae fund will share a list of 100 Monmouth County Ex-Keansburg Court Union Beach Cited For tiie profits from the fifth an Annual Report ShoWs residents who were scheduled Phenomenal Growth nual antiques show and sale to Rise In County In ’54 to begin petit jury service Mon Cleric Spared Jailing bc held in Cooper I-Iall, on the day for a two-week period. women's college campus, New Bad bookkeeping, the defense A survey of building permits The number of persons in , Those from this section were which- stood Walter J. George Brunswick, during spring vaca Monmouth County with active Richard B. Anderson, Keyport: j issued in Monmouth County m u In gOod stead in a Union Bench tion. tuberculosis increased 14 per Mi's. Mary Amelia, Keyport: n ic ip a litie s d u r in g 1954 slio w s a magistrate’s court matter, was The show is. scheduled for cent in 1954, according to the Stephen C. Austin, Matawan: | More used by Ezra W. Karkus, of .remarkable growth in now con A p r. 4. 5, 6- a n d 7 f r o m 1 to annual report of Mrs. Jean Fred W. Best, Keansburg" Ray-! Keyport, to get consideration struction. According to reports 10:30 p.m. daily during the first nette Adamnkos, R. N., County mond D. Collins. West Keans-, Friday for his client, William E. i coirtpiled from 35 of the coun three dnvs and from 1 to 6 p.m. Tuberculosis Supervisor on' the burg: Ralph F, Dean, Hazlet; j on' Thursday, the closing day. stnff of Monmouth County 'Or Martin T. Dowd, Keansburg: [ Stringer, in a Keansburg mu- ty's 51 municipalities, a total of nicipnl court accounting case. Twenty-five idtfalers from the ganization for Social Service, John M. Fitzgerald, Keyport; j 7093 permits were issued for a Mr. Stringer appeared Friday enstern fjection of the United submitted at a meeting of the Mrs. Evelyn Henderson, Mor- j before County Judge John C. total ,value of $40,602,807. This States have signed-up for booths Tuberculosis Comriiittee, held ganville; Mrs. M orgaret A. Ko-; G io r d a n o 011 a plea of no de is nn increase of $13,276,378 over at the annual benefit event Monday at MCOSS headquar bach, Keyport; Mrs, Gladys W. i ters in Red Bank. fense to having embezzled $318 .1953, when 6240 permits were which has always attracted Kurowsky, Matawan; Mrs. Jane I from the Keansburg municipal hundreds of visitors. . A to ta l of 177 p e rs o n s w e r e F. Lane, Hazlet; Mrs. Mary T,, issued for a construction value court while serving as its clerk Several special features are reported with active tuberculo Lynch, West Keansburg; Dan-1 in Mhrcli 1954. This was one of .320,480. planned, including the attend sis as of December 1954, and lei W. Mason, Keyport; William ] buy and read count ln five indictments re Some municipalities do not ve- ance of Sigmund Rothschild, 1272 p e r s o n s r e c e iv e d s e r v i c e of H. McDavit, Marlboro; Law-, turned Jan. 3 Involving 19 counts quire building permits and re appraiser, on Tuesday. He will the tuberculosis control pro- rence C. McNamara, Keans-j evaluate articles for ‘n small ■gram, including- persons with covering alleged mishandling of ports from several of those burg; Jam es B. Norfolk, Mata-1 $4453,111 K e a n s b u r g c o u r t fu n d s. fee. tlie disease, and contacts under wan Township: Sam Poland,! where required were, not avail The. no defense plen wns enter Mrs. Bennett M. Rich, of supervision. . Keyport: John W. Richards,! able for the survey. If these ed- J a n . 25. Highland Park, and Mi's. Phi' Mrs. Adamakos noted in her West Keansburg; Richard E.| totals were available, tlie in ip Crockett, New Brunswick report the growing Importance Rowe, Keyport, and Louis T. Mi', knrkus noted, when trinl crease would be even more are chairmen of the show of tiie role of public lielnth Scliadb, Keansburg. j started Jan. 25. thnt when a re m a r k e d . which will be sponsored by the nurses in the TB control pi-D cess was called to give the state Middletown Township, as ex Associate Alumnae or N. J. C. gram, as a result of new ther time tq obtain certain evidence, pected, led by county by a wide and endorsed by numerous club apy, and earlier release Of pa Mr. Stringer conferred again m a r g i n . T h e r e 1519 p e r m i t s groups in the New1 Brunswick tients from hospitals, Increased Father’s Attempt with hini “and repeated an ear were issued worth $12,933,884. a r e a . testing and x-raying in the lier request to be permitted to This compares with 453 permits, schools, and added number of To Save Son Fails withdraw the not guilty plea and to ta lin g $3,5U5,9G1 in 1953, o r a contacts to be supervised. plead non vult for one reason | gain of $9,337,923. Herbert C. Burrowes Of the active tuberculosis pa o n ly .” - Union Beach, in proprotion to tients in 1954, 107 were hospital Bribe Offered Mi'. Stringer served as court its sine, had nn equally phen ized; 30 were in their own Brings $250 Fine clerk: by appointment of the ad omenal growth. The borough Elected To Position homes under clinic supervision: ministration of former Mayor issue;! 284 p e r m i ts , totaling' $1. 20 at home were under pri County Judge John C. Giol'-, F e lix . J . B r e n n a n f ro m 1949 to 534:715, as compared with 88 Bankers Trust Co. vate medical care and, 14 known dano Friday disposed of thc ■ May 24, 1954, when Police Chief permits worth S9G.OOO in 1953. tuberculosis*cases were not un cases of four baysliore resi AipHonsus McGrath took over This is an increase ot $1,438 Names Keyport Man der any medical care. dents. three from Keansburg as ■ acting clerk'. 715 from 19G more permits. The number of pntieiits with and one from Matawan, recent The indictments charge em N o r e p o r t for 1954 w n s a v a i l Herbert C. Burrowes, of Main active disease who are receiv ly put under indictment. bezzlement of court funds total m St., Keyport, has been electcd able from Raritan Township ing no medical supervision, Mrs. Peter Asmnr, 54, of Carr Ave., ing. $4453 during the period from ! and Marlboro Township does not a vice president of Die Bankers Adamnkos warns, presents a Keansburg, was fined $250 for ivtarch 1952, to M ay 24, 1954. On [ require permits, but other area challenge for those working attempting to bribe a county M a y ..25 S t r i n g e r d e p o s ite d $2500 j communities show gains. While toward control of tuberculosis. probation officer. Judge Gior in the cbtirt's bank account and Keansburg issued six less per "There is every reason to be- dano did not fine Mr. Asmar on A ug. 16, $2440. 1 mits in 1954, the value of con licve that these persons are court costs, however. j Taking cognizance of Mr. this area s tr u c tio n i n c r e a s e d . In 1954 I source cases for the continuing Mr. Asmar pleaded no defense! KnrkUs’s contentions, Judge! there were 320 permits for a to [spread of the disease. Oreater on Jan. 31 to a charge of offer-1 Giordano imposed n $500 fine | tal of $419,947 as compared with effort must be made by public Ing $50 to Probation Officer and suspended sentence of n ! 320 for 1953 -with a valuation of enlightenment nnd Understand Robert S. Newman to obtain a three to five year term, plae-| $407,020. In Holmdel Township ] ing of the need for medical favorable report on his 15-year- ihg Mi'. Stringer 011 probation. ! there was a Rain of four per j treatment to bring that figure old son, Robert, who was facing The Court then granted As- J every . '' ’""I ;V;'' m it s , 43 o v e r 39 in 1953, b u t I d o w n ." juvenile court action. sistnnt Prosecutor George A. [ valuation last year was set at [ As in the recent past, the The son had been placed on Gray’s Motion and nol prossed| $328,000, against 455,314 in 1953. largest number of patients with p r o b a tio n l a s t M a y a s th e nl- the 'l-ehialnlng charges against: The vnlue of building in Key tuberculosis in the county are ledged leader of a nickel-and- M iV 'S tl'in g e r w h ic h to ta le d 18! p o r t in 1954 in c r e a s e d S13.G43 fo r i males between 45 to 04, and the dime shnkedown ring in Middle couiits in the five indictments. a total of $617,410 in construc ! largest num ber of deaths occur- town Township High School. The The attorney said Mr. String Thursday tio n On 114 p e r m its . I n 1953 [ red in that group. There were bribe attempt allegedly was er maintained his Innocence but there were 110 permits for $603, la total of 2G deaths from tuber- made after the boy wns re-ar felt that his daughter and wife 767 in building. . jctilosis In 1954. rested for probation violations had endured a lot of "unfor Both Matawan Borough nnd i "The death rate," the report involving morals offenses. tunate, unfavorable publicity," Matawan Township showed in indicates, "is no longer consid Robert Asmar was sent to and their pressure bore upon than creases in construction, with a ered an adequate index of the Jam esburg State Home for Boys j him not to stand the rigors of greater valuation and number .prevalence of the disease. With last July and transferred to I trial. Because of these consid being established in the town ! Improved treatment methods Annandalc Reformatory in Oc- j erations, Mr. Karkus added, s h ip . T h e t o w n s h ip a llo w e d 180 I more patients are living longer. to b e r w h e n h e b e c a m e 16. „ | the no defense plea was enter permits for $512,480 valuation We should be concerned with Alfred Hyer, 20, of Johnson ed. and In the-borough 96 permits these patients in providing ade Ave^, Matawan, charged with "Mr. Stringer led an exem-! any other allowed $404,125 valuation. In Innate care, meeting their finnn HEK/5EKT C. UUUKOWj:* theft of $117 ln church funds p.lary life always Mr. Karkus | 1953 a to ta l of 165 p e r m i t s w e r e ciai and .social needs nnd re from Cora Roberts, Orchard stated. Noting that the charges! -..ptj'vMJ- -V.^ tOVB- vV.w '-’Y''•'Ti'f.'o;--O i - N e w ;Yo‘rk . a c c o r d storing tljem to .mormai life,". St.," M a t a w a n , on D e c . 27, 1954. stemmed from "bad bookkeep-1 ... $392,475 while in the sam e year, ing to an announcement madc- A -markedvinci'ease has .been was committed to Annandale ing," the attorney said that! t h e borough granted 74 p e r m i t s Tuesday by S, Sloan Colt, presi indicated!:in-1 the- school patch Reformatory for an indeterm when the auditors reviewed the! f o r $360,475. dent. Mr. Burrowes at one time testing; and x-ray program and inate term. accounts, Mr. Stringer mnde wns associated with, the' trust Mrs. Adnrriakos reports notice J n m e s R . P a l m e r , 19. of 5 St. arrangements with his family to department of the Bankers aAle Increase In the number of Peters Ave., Keansburg. charg borrow funds to mnke restitu "' " A S . / . Reports Of Airport Trust, nnd in 1948 he was ap TB refeh'ais- by school nurses. ed with impairing the morals of I tion. pointed as assistant vice presi Several active tuberculosis cas a minor in a^Red Bank theater dent in the administration de es within the families of school o n A u g . 9, 1954, w n s g iv e n a Many Farms Depend c o m i n g Sale Are Denied partment. He will continue in children have been discovered suspended prison sentence of ills new position in personnel as a result of the school pro one to t h r e e y e a r s , fin e d $250 On Hiogs For Iiicome administration. ■ gram, she points out. Daniel Walling, One and costs and placed on proba Almost two-thirds of the na Mr. Burrowes graduated from Public health nurses of-MCO Owners, Refutes Rumrtr tion for three years with the tion's fai-ms now depend on The Peddle School, Hightstown, SS and the independent public condition he take psychiatric hogs for part of their income, ...... in 1923, and is nn nlumnus of health nursing agencies of the Testimony by Joseph B. Laiv treatment on a voluntary basis. according to figures cited to c o u n ty m a d e a to ta l of 6754 Ban, Union Beach realtor, in Yule University, New Haven, The minor involved was an 1 Hi- day by the American Founda * • h o m e v isits d u r in g 1954 in c o n the condemnation proceedings Conn., where he was a member year-old boy. , tion for Animal Health. of the wrestling' team. In April nection with the tuberculosis of tlie Phyllis Todd Eilis prop Carrtiine Delegro. 32, Kenns- In the north central states, control program. This l-epre erty in Ilolmdel Inst week.thnt 1951 he wns appointed to. the burg wns given a three year almost three - fourths of the Board of Corporators of The s e n ts a n in c r e n s e of a b o u t 1700 Walling^; Airport, Route 3G nnd maximum period at Marlboro farms raise some hops while in Peddle School. He serves the visits over the previous year State Hospital, for carnal Inde the area Middle Rd., Keyport, was un lown thc percentage climbs to board as a member the finance A large part of the tubercti der contract for snle at a price cency involving n young girl In 85 per cent, according to the committee and is co-chairman losis control program in Mon K e a n s b u r g on N o v . 15. 1954. of better than $2200 per acre Foundation. of the Peddie Development Pro mouth County is financed by the has brought to a head much Between 10 and 12 per cent of sale of Christmas Seals, which talk about impending transfer gram, a co-ordinated plan for Attend Meeting Of the national farm income com the future growth of thc schuol. to date has raised more than of this property. The total val es from thc sale of swine, the $3G,000. C o n tr ib u tio n s fo r th e State Association and ue of the transaction would be His grandfather, the late Thom study continues. More than 8G drive continue to come In, and more than $125,000 if this prov as Burrowes, served on the Miss Mildrr-d Lackey, Church million hogs were slaughtered B o a r d of C o r p o r a to r s f r o m 1897 will be received until Mar. 31 e s t ru e . St., Keyport. and Mrs. Anita duriiiR 1053 m a k i n g n n a v e r a g e to 1903 nnd the Burrowes family Daniel Walling, one of the Louis Nitze, 95, Dies pensc, Leonardo, attended a of G7 and 70 pounds of pork for owners, said Tuesday that in lias one of the largest numbers luncheon and executive meeting each person in the nation. Pork of Peddle alumni. In Odd Fellows Home sofar lie was concerned no con of the New Jersey Elementary also provided 50 per cent of the we can prove it! tract of sale was in existence. Mr. Burrowes served for 10 Classroom Teachers Associa total ment consumed in tlie Louis Nitze, 95, n former Key He allowed that, his brother, years as a member of the Key tion held Saturday in the Stacy country, and swine are the port Board of Education. He port resident, died Wednesday. Jam es Wailing, might have con Trent Hotel. Trenton. greatest single outlet for farm- F e b . 23. 1955. In th e P e n n s y l cluded one or be negotiating one was vice president of that body Plans were made for the as raised grains. vania Odd Fellows Hsme at for his own interest In tiie prop In 1947-4B a n d p r e s i d e n t fro m sociation’s annual sprint? lunch It also was noled by the Foun Middletown, Pa. He was born e r. 1949 to 1952. eon to be held in June at Wash dation that during the past five in New York, and lived most of It was learned from a reli ington Crossing Inn. Tlie asso years n larger percentage of Ask your Ills life In Philadelphia before able source laler that Guidon ciation voted to sponsor the hous was vaccinated against County Cancer Unit moving to Keyport. He lived Parkway Homes, Inc., was candidacy of Miss Freda Scrib ho« cholera than in any pre Has New Officer ii“i Keyport 30 yenrs and was seeking such a sale from James ner. of Vineland, a past presi vious yeai'. closely ossociated with the Key Walling. They are tlie devel- 'Mrs. Snmtiel H. Rubin. Inter dent, as vice president of the port Yacht Club, and affiliated fOPer.s of the Robert Mason laken, was electcd first vice New Jersey Education Associ "Furnished Apartment” slcrns with Bayside Lodge 192, Odd farm, adjoining nn Ihe south. president of the Monmouth ation, at the annual meeting. for sale at this office. newsdealer Fellows. He was a retired em Legal opinion on such an ac County Chapter, American Can ployee of the Central Railroad quisition was that the real es cer Society, at a meeting of tlie of New Jersey. tate firm could, on acquiring' Board of Managers held tills Surviving are a daughter. such a purl, interest apply to week at chapter headquarters In Mrs. E. J. Burner, of Union: a the Chancery Division of the the Ailenliurst Borough Hall. stepson, Gus Winterhagen. of Superior Court for a partition which She succeeds William J. Illntei- Keyport: two grand-daughters. of the property. If granted, the mitnn, Jr., Rumson, who resign nnd 10 great-grandchildren. court would order n public sale ed recently. Services are being conducted of the property. Mrs, Rubin has been active Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Oli Has l,e:ise On Property In tlie work of the chapter for ver II. Bnir Funeral Home, 1820 L. W. Kenburg, proprietor of several years, serving as chair Chestnut St., Philadelphia. In newspaper the airport, stated Tuesday lie man of the education commit terment will be in Femwood had n lease on the property. tee. Cemetery, Philadelphia. Ulld. like Mr. Walling, knew Theodore ft. Parsons, chapter nothing of the reported sales, president, presided. The group Services Friday For lie declared lie Iuul mi plans allocated $250 for tlie pew ceil- Init to continue lo operate the ler for tho treatment of cancer Vincenzo Orlando, 78 Ono block from his airport at the site. at Fltkln Hospital. Vincenzo Orlando. 78, of Cliff Union Station Attempt, wns mnde to reueli Walter W. IteKI, Jr., county wood Ave., Cliffwood, husband Mr, l.iiuiHnn, .Iiinies Walling chnlrmnn for the April Cancer of the late Frances iBtefano' ii ml dtliers involved lii these con Campaign for funds, repoi'led O r la n d o , d ie d T u e s d a y , F e b . 22, t r a d i c t o r y report!! ni Hi,, n ip ,, nearly all municipalities In the I MB, at Ills home, He was born -WASHINGTON, d.C .5 of Kolnir to pre.Mit but they were comity fully organized for the customers In Italy, tlie son of the late Louis not available, drive. The goal is *r>'l,0lin, * » a n d R o se i P c Iuhoi Orlando and Conveniently loented to evorythlng, There also was n report tlie Mi's. .1 a ill e h Wliielieslor. * t c a m e to h is c o u n ty In 1001. w o u ld -b e pui'eliM.'ier sp o k e n of .Spring Luke, service ehnlrimin, * $3.50 & $4.50 singlo Surviving lire a daughter, by Mr, l.angiin was prepared repoi'led a new cancel' dresutim * Mrs, Francos Dullonzo, in It $6.00, $7.00 & $8.00 doubU * lo pt'oleel. hi?; contract or op unit formed by women of Ht, aly: a brother, Anthony, or ¥ * buy tion iiunlns! NUliNi'ipienl mile nf l.Ulte's Methodist Church, Long Cliffwood, and two distent, Mrs, •K any iinrtloii ol ihe property lo I li'iincli, and mild n new eiilllng EUttOPEAN PLAN-DELUXE CoiKiettn Krabetta nnd Mrs. * (tn rili'n Parkway IIiiiiicii, f n e .,i unit In HlireWHbury had been Mary Miitwinl, both of Cliff ¥ I'V !-..emn-.._ J:;-.'.; £ m , , ...... II r i m t nr,,' Of 111.1 cultlim lini- w ood, ¥ H oto l oliliie owned by the Monmouth * ,Services are being held Fri County Chapter, American lied ¥ l l ! To liiAtiill Officcr* day moi'iilim at 11:00 In tlio Day 3 to It ' (.'rim , PENNSYLVANIA/ Funeral Home and at 0 o'clock ¥ Till- Wi'min'li I { 13111 .III-.1II .(‘luh a 111 ii h m ass of requiem will be will m i 'i I Tii»"wIiiv a l '.’ |i in, ill the 10 yeni'N from lotlay, many offered In Ht, Joseph's Church Miii'iinll.i Inn 1 f i 1 -111 f 1111.11 tit ofll- youim men and Million will bo H'1’1 f " l III'm .'illwill In' I'lillillll'tl'd HiiitlyliiK In eo lli'u e, th e ir w a y by the Hey, Cornelltm J, Kune, V PARKING / dlnl ill ...... m i' ui|[ril to paid tlil'oiliili Maying NOW In p a s io r, I n te r m e n t will b e In Mlti'iiil U, H, Having llonds, llie church cemetery. T. THURSDAY, FEBR U AR Y 24, 1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN* N. J. PAGE THREE—FIRST SECTION s*= | dents present, he wits asked to I that they are aware of this con LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Increase Police . I investigate the condition nnd do dition and refuse to be n party to thc circulation of such rna- Municipal Court - whatever possible 10 eliminate Snianes and Wngea ...... l . i o n . o o 1.1110.00 1.100.00 THE BARGAIN HOUSE (Continued from pane ono) ! te r l a l s ." • 1.100.00 Other Expenses ...... 100.00 i n o . n o 100.00 74.44 ^6.5b lies arc so great a qualified as !the trouble. K«BjK*cUon of Huildings : To Visit Newsstands Selnnet« and W accri ...... — Lanzaro Bros — sistant be appointed rather than 1,100.00 KOO.OU 1.1120.01) 1. D20.HU i Members of the St. Joseph Civil Defence making the job full time. Other Expenses ...... •...... •...... 1,275.00 c y o . o u o u o . o o r.yfuo; "THE CHROME KINGS IN DINETTES" ‘Holy Name Society shortly will Slreda and Knatls: Existing Ordinance Modified Group Denounces ; visit all newsstands within the Itrmd Ke pairs anil Mnintormiicc ■.: Salnrle* and NS^yea ...... 18.000.00 17.000.00 17.0(10.00 ir..y«4.ii5 i . o n & . a c •S’ The other ordinance modified (Continued from pate one) i parish confines of Keyport, "Ma- Dozens of Chrome and Wrought Iron Sets lo choose from. Other Expenses ...... -. , 7,000.00 0,000.00 ; - 11.UUU.U0 15.000.00 -rj/j:io.ojj 1,0011.97 Comic Code Authority Formed tawan, Cliffwood, Cliffwood Construe tion, HeeonstrHetlon, Jtep/tlr* and the. existing ordinance regnrtl- Maintenance with Stntr Aid by Formula .... 4.000.00 4.000.00 4,000:00 • -1.000.00 Mr. Shea pointed to the comic I Beach, Frcneau, Morganville, TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED lliB' building inspectors, naming Street Lighting ...... 0.600.00 (5,111)0.00 o . n o o . o o . f»i7fi4.2r book industry where efforts to Holmdel and Hazlet and will Sanitation: : Visit Our Warehouse or Oiir Branch Showroom al "Cliff's Auction" (.ar»»age and Trash Ktmuval • a second assistant building in elevate thc standards of the In I ask storekeepers to refuse to SalurlcH and Wagon ...... • 0.1JOQ.OO - b 100 00 ■ o.soo.oo b r , s i 60 215 44 Every Friday Night. spector and changing annual dustry have rosulted ln the for j literature. Other Expcnflcs ...... ■ " 1.hOO 60 MM.OO 1,204 OR 96.11$ liealLh and Chantirn: salaries of the Inspector and his mation of the Comics Code Au I Storekeepers who indicate ItoBrd of Health Tennent Rd. Tel. MA 1-1694-J Morganville thority. At least 29 of thc na j their willingness to co-operate Salaries nnd Wnges ...... t 62*. 0 0 1,625 00 - k 1 626:00. 1 47K 00^ 17 00 two assistants from $1800 per Other Expenses ...... • • tions’ comic publishers hive i In this campaign will have their a . o o o o o t,7D0.00i* o o ; o o 1,517 64 S2.!(S year for two such officniis to Director of Welfnre WAREHOUSE OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAYS subscribed to thc Authority names published in a legion of Salaries and W«ges ...... 700 n o 700.00 ” 70t».00 $1200 per year for thc three which outlaws from comic pub Decency "White List" attached Public Assistance or Itelief .... - ' J 1,000 00 2 o o o n o 2 000 00 X Servc.es of Visiting Nurse-Contract :.v. . 2 ,2 qo.qo : j 2.200 00 V2.200.00- 2,200,00 , called for in the revised ordi lications, all forms of indeccncy, to thc bulletins of St. Joseph's Hrrreation nnd Education: - Aid to Privntely Oiv»«>d LIbrnrv ' ^ J ST n a n c e . terror, vlolcncc and crime in Church, monthly. l i H H Other Lxpenaes ...... ;... J.OCO.OOo- • i.Acdoo' A report from township treas struction. Such approved com All parishioners of St. Joseph’s llnrlasKified Purpnsen: • W-&M, ics bear thc Comic Magazine Contribution to Old Akc and Survlvora*' - urer Harold Cosgrove Indicated will be urged to patronize store Itisuranee System ...... ' \ 1,000.00* Association stamp of approval that township revenue last year keepers whose continued co Contribution to Public Km)>lv>yces' ^ ' ( on the upper right corner of the Ketiremtnl System ...... ' 1,000.00. totalled $705,151.12, with a cash operation will be reflected in 4 v X* magnzlne cover. balance of S200,157.55 at thc this monthly listing. Total Oiieratlana ...... 5112,720 00 ^ $12,000 00 ' *121,706 00 v^^ll»RCflIC,IW.04 $Jlfi,JS2.07 ’512,000.00 $210,^32 07 $222,fl9i.07 S7,089.50 v Authorized Factory Dealer i».v> DKniCATKD WATEH IJTILITV. IttJIXJKT ' l.OCAI. MIINICII'AI. MJIXiKT Dedicated Kevenurn fn»m W'ater titlllty . Anticipated ■ Henlixcil In Route 79, Matawan-Freehold Rd. Marlboro • Local Jtudjrei uf the Township of Mnlavc-Hn. County of -Monmouth f«*r Ihe (tocal year 1S)63. ,r . > .•• For 11*56 For 111.Vi Cash in 10'il It N hiTeby certified thnt tho budget annexed hereto nnd hereby made u part hereof In a true copy of the budget approved Operating Surplus Appropriated with Prior r hy resolution of the governing body on Ihe Dth day of I'cbruary, M6 6 . -. • ,*. •. • • - • • . - , • - -Written Comment of Director <*f l»oc«I ^ . Tel. FReehold 8-1330 • ROSE K.. W 1SN 7.U L ■ ' • ■■■■•■• i. fiovcrnmenl ...... •• *05,70 X06.70 .\ • . Clerk. ■ • • . .' •• Itentu, ...... 2 0 ,000 .0 0 • 26.000.00. . JG.lOMb / , • Matawa/i,. New Jemcv - • • .. s . :• Miscellaneous ...... 800.00 - 2.600.00 1,174 (.5 , . ' •v-.'.r.''.. -/-V.:; ■' MfttAW«ri’ l-lb70 •. • v-OV;:. Deficit (General lUidgct) ...... • • ' 0.1JLZ4 M0LID Certified hy me • r. •.•••: .v. >r-,.; : .• *. ;■ ... .-• ... v \\ . < •• ■ -.c-w.-wi.!.-. Thu* 0th day of February, 1 066.1 • :• l ' . ; > * . .• ■ ■■ ■ . . • : ‘ • - ■ Total * . 520,809.00 5.18,509.00 : • ; S37.5l0.72 V. H 1h hereby certified that the hudget .anncxcd hereto and hereby made a part*,hereof l» &u exact cony of the-original'on*file with the clerk of the. governing body,-that all addltlona are correct and that all statementscontained herein a rc ’It) proof. , • ' Joseph j. m:aman , . II, Appropriations for Water Utility ■ ■.. . : Rejrlatered Municipal Accountant■ • V.- •, Kipcndcd 195k1 4 JO M a r k e t 81. P e r t h Amboi N ' J. ’ ' Total far 1051 , , _ Illllcrat 2-2026 J * » - - t ~ IvmerKeiicy Af< Mollified Ry . Paid or • CiM-tiflLd tn me * ' ’ * * ’ lor IT,'. For pr»t Ite^olutlnn :All Transfers Charged Reserved Thl* Wth •!*>' **f I'cbruarv; - • . • ■ .• . ...■»■ .> • - v ; • "v.-'iv :/• Operating , , . 21,275.11 21,H1fl.it 2,000.00 21.X18 n 22.74U.tll 1,0i'B.7Q . ! LOCAL OUDOIiT. NOTICE -v; . ‘ '■Debt' Service: -...... ,• • ‘r -' - Sfcllon 1. ■■ ■ ■■ .■ ■ ■ ;• ■ ',4 Payment of llond Principal-....:.;:..;...... 6,000.00 : 6,000.00 6 ,000 o n 6 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 Locnl Ihidnet .*»f the Township of MHtnwan, County ofrllonmoUth for thc flsckl your. tl#05. . : Interest on Hondti ...... j..:..., . 1,5*2 t.Ofi.. 1.1,81 09 1,1>K1 Mi ■ '1.6 K1.00 ItJi IT ItKSOLVliD. thnt the foUowini* titatemchts tit revenues, nnd-appropriations HhnJI constltulc the •: local for the Deferred Charges and Statutory HxpcndllurcH: your HT»r». . • ■ .. ■ • • . • ■ ■ ■ - . v • i . .• ;:rrr; Kmer«?ncy Authrtrlzntions ...... 2.000 0Q i n . o o o . o o ^ 10 , 009. 0 0 . , t o . o o o . o y UK IT J U in ilBU HL.SOLVKD. thht Hnid burieet l»c publlnhed ln The MatHwali Journnl In.thc Nnue of-24th of I'’ehrUHry,‘ lOflfi. M h erein * u h 'v n thnt Ihe mid la.t ra*r>lntivn npjirovcd by. the Townahlp ponimlttec of thp Tnwnsnlp of Total » . ? 20,800.00 raH .fioo.oo ^ 4 0 , 6 0 0 . 0 0 5 »0,481.U0 51.0C8.70 i NtntHU'iiti. (’minly uf Mimmouth, un ftlh i»f Kdbruitry, lfllift. ^ ...• • j • • A heiiruiK on the bmluet and tux resolution will W held *t Tjiwnnhlp Hsll.- on Jfttb of Mnrch, at On
I LEGAL NOTICES THE MATAWAN JOURNAL SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW LEGAL NOTICES Malawan Township, Matawan Borough strike the beginning course, be the con candidates for F.Ftnhlished 1B(30 Tel. Keyport 7*3030 tents which thev mav he more or less. 1 State Senator SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING al a - 2 Members of the General Assembly CLASSIFIED ADS v. J. Mabel Brown, Publisher e in the edge nf Broad .Sired and J Freeholder Published Every Thursday enincr of P. S. Main/, thence nurlherly The election of one male and one By BROWN PUBLISHING AND along Broad Street 25 feet t<> the line fomalfc member of the Republican PRINTING COMPANY of ihe lot above mentioned; them:#; a* C.mnty Executive Committee for each FOR SALE USED CARS lorn* the said line. easterly to thc front district. J. Mflbel' Brown...... Editor oi ihe house; thence thruueh tiie con The* election nf one male and one OPPORTUNITY SHOP. A n llq u e .. DODGE IU52 1 jton panel truck ‘ Geri.idlnc V. Flrown...... Associate Editor by Charles H. Connors fer of the partition wall and along the female member of ihe Democratic Early American. Victorian and Em $<>75. Inquire E. Aken. Highway line of the said above mentioned lot County Executive Committee for each pire furniture, dolls, china, glass, brie Keyport or call Keyport 7-1137-W. wj2W SUBSCRIPTION RATES Rutgers University of tho line of «ther lands of y;tid Brown district. n-brae. copper, brass, iron, and tinware , Payable in Acr'-mce ;»nd also corner to the first above mm- At said primary election nominations We Huy anil Sell, The Matthews, 115 FORD, 15151. 2 door. Custom 8 , ex* One Year (within State) ...... $3.50 Mnned lot; thence southerly along said shall also be made for the following Broadway. Keyport. Keyport 7-N46 cellent condition. Call Malawan I* . tslx Months ...... 2 .on Now is the lime to start gar Bruwn'u other land 25 feet to tiie line municipal officers: 3767-M. wj24* ' m Mantv/s1 lot; Ihence westerly alone Three Months ...... 1.25 dening. But the ground is froz 1 Mayor VENETIAN blinds, in slock 17’ lo 30', One Year (outside State) ...... 4.00 ms line 100 feet to thc place of BE- 2 Councilmen for the full terms $2.50 each. Custom blinds In 7 beau One Year (outside U. S.) ...... 6.00 en! Sure, but is your pencil uiNNING, be the contents more or Notice is hereby given that qualified tiful colors mude to order. Orr's Inc., Highway 3G, Union Beach. Call Kev Building Supplies Six Months (outside U. S.) ...... 3.25 sharp and do you have a piece voters of tiie through of Matnwan not Six Months (outside U. S.) ...... 3.25 The above description is modernized already registered in said Borough un port 7-15119. w»n of paper? There are garden in accordance with a survey m ade by dot the laws of New Jersey govern- FACE BRICK SALES Executors and administrators of Karl F. Hcuser. dated February. lOai). in" permanent registration, mav reg- USED television sets in good condition. 'Vl*tcs hove thc right to select tlie ers. old-timers with years of Bargains from $25 nnd up. Pete's Largest-seleetiou of face brick in the BEGINNING at tiie most southerly ter with the Borough Clerk, or notify shore area. Wagner Bros., Jloute 35, itLWspapcrs in which they desire their experience, who lay out their 'ner formed by thc mh.‘I'M'rirpi (if ■.-.Ii''I eleik of change of l’esicleni'e. nt 1 Inc., corner W. Front and Maain Sts., ClilVwood. . wj24 notices printed. If tho right is not gardens without much thought. broad and Center Street;;: thence 1 i 1 i'-1- clerk's nlliee, horounti Hall, 11111) Keyport. Tel KE: 7-2700. wjlf exercised the surrogate will make lhe lllhCHHterly aloni,' thc snuthv. f.slei'ly Main Hi. Matawan, during business t selection and tlie notice will probably However, I still find il advis cd(!c of Center Street llltl fuel; thence hours or direct to the Commissioner of appear in some newspaper that you able to sketch out at least what 21 Suuthwemerly iturallcl with ttroad Registration in Freehold, at anv time ALL NEW — See It Now Real Estate For Sale would not have selected. Friends of Mreet, 50 Teet: thence I:t 1 Northwest- between Wednesday. April 2 0 lh. HJfifi. The Journal having business with the I want to plant in my vegetable 'ilv parallel v.-i I h Center Street 11)0 and Thursday, September 2i!nd, Rian, HOMES - FARMS — BUSINESSES purrogate’s office will do well to bear garden. And those who are eet to the southeasterly cdce of H n i.k ! during business hours. 1955 Stream liner Ben and Mattie Smith, Realtor* this in mind. i nneet; thence 14) Northeaster!v a l.m l; Notice pi chance of residence or 115i'a Main St.. Mptawan 1*22117 just starting will find this a de rne ylimt! 50 feel to the place of HE Hpphe;>tion lor transfer of re«>,islr;)tioii W i n d o w * ' Responsibility for typographical cided advantage. NNING . shall be made eilher h.v written request errors Is limited lo tlie cost of lhe toru aided to the Borough Clerk or The oniy/ aluminum combination £pace occupied by such error. [ Seized as the property of Arthur J. SITUATION WANTED In bulletins and books you waltz Jr. et al.s. taken m execution tioard or by calling in person at the window with patented selMubrieul* a tht sllil of Harton .Sarin;>s anti office of tht* Durnugh Clerk or County Ing. . Entered as second-class matter at the will be able lo find the approxi Hoard of Elections up lo ;md including j STENOGRAPHER or clerical work', post office at Malawan. N. J., under tho .oan Association, a New Jersey Cor- part time office or at my home; mate yields of Lhe various veg uortion and to tie solfl bv September iiiJnd. 15135.. net of March 3. 1070. On Thursday, September 22nd, lfJ5S, Ball Bearings long experience; alt>o piano lessons etables. Decide whal you re IRA E. WOI.COTT, Sheriff, Ihe registration books will be cluicri reasonable to beginners Call Mata* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 quire. for table use. for can utited Jan. 31. I!iri5 until after the forthcoming General Inserts that glide freely and easily w a n 1-2431-R-l. 'JATHAN II. riKHCiEIi, Att.v. Ekx'iion on Tuesday. November 8 th. at a touch of thc fingertip. See ning, for freezing and then plant an. 24 tomorrow’s window lodav! MOTHER will enre for children of Notice is hereby Riven that District IJROTIIKItJIOOI) WliDK only enough to fill those needs. K1SGISTKY AND ELECTION’ No Money Down It Yrs. to Pav wurklng parents bv the hour .or 5 For .e.xample, our family of Hoards ol Election and Registry in Cali now for free home eRtimute. dav week. Good care, ‘ nourishing^ NOTICE and for tiie Borough of Matawan. No obligation. meals. Call Matawan 1*4037. wj2+vJ' . N a tio n wide? o b s e r v a n c e of two would like lo have green TOWNSHIP OF .MATAWAN County of Monmouth, Slate of New Karl A. Frantz Keyport 7-3405 Notice is hereby nivt'n that qualified Jersey, will meet al the piaces here .'Brotherhood Week, sponsored beans two or three times n rs of Thc Township nl Matawan. 1 WILL wash a.id iron all types of eur* inafter designated on Venetian Blinds i tains, also stretch curtains in my own by the National Conference of week. Ten feet of row of snap im already registered in sjhd Town- TUESDAY. NOVK.MHER Stlt, IH53 under the laws of New Jer.sev 2 for $5.00 home. Prompt service. Call Matawan Christmas anti Jews, Is being between the hours of 7 a.m. and R p.m. ! 1*4551 ’ wjtf beans, sown every week for 10 erning permanent registration may for Ihe purpose of conducing the gen held Feb. 20-27, Pres. Dwight days will give just the yield we •cpister or iransier with the Tovn- eral election lor tiie election of Also custom deluxe blind* made ! >nip Clerk, or notify said clerk of 1 Slate Son.'ttor D. Eisenhower is honorary to order. White or colors. J need. If I had sown 25 feet at ige of residence at the clerk's of- 2 Membeis ol the General Vtss .-inblv Karl A. Frantfc Keyporl 7-3405 j FOR RENT chairman of the observance. a time there would have been ire. 21 Sixth St.. in lhc Township of 1 Freeholder ' vintaii'an, during business h Girl Scout Cookie start on Saturday, Mar. 1 2 . j Sally Prichard Roal Estate Listing Cards fori "Furnished Apartment” signs Sate To Open Mar. 12 J This year the sale will be Dinner To Honor Has soth Birthday i j National Recognition i Is Sweet Sixteen sale nt this office. I for sale at this office. conducted ir. a manner which is '•/’Mrs.' A. Edgur Palm. MaUt-j different from the procedure | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. J Man-Of-Year June 25 Given Scout Units Prichard entertained Saturday t wan chairman lor the cookie! used in previous years. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED ievenhuy in honor of their daugh- ' sale of the Northern Monmouth j Girl Scouts will make a house- BY RETIRED INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT Haskell To Be Guest; .ter, Sally, who wns celebrating! to-house canvass but \y ill be Certificates For Y our T:oc Problt.-ms G iven Km p e n (JuhiiiiUation County Council of Girl Scouts,! ilier 16th birthday. j able to make immediate deliv i Proceeds Aid Hazard Conservation Work M. HOROWITZ lias announced lho sale will | ery of cookies. II is hoped the | Guests included Carolyn Mor- Fred wood PI., Matawan MA 1-3764-M | The Monmouth County Man ! Several Scout Uniis in the !i*ell. D ia n a P e r r y , G ail D u n c a n . public will respond Reneroiis- & ly as the money is used for gen of the Year Committee has • bayshore area aro among the | Gladys Hyrne. Susan Dominy. eral Scout projects find each chosen the Monmouth Hotel • 31 Units of Monmoulh Council, ‘Serena Anderson. Kalhy Flynn, troop receives a percentage of jRuth McDonald, Lynn West, Spring Lake, and set Saturday, ! Boy Scouts of America, to re Exifce profits for its own use. Karl Fisher. Richard Pressor, Quick Battery Service June 25, as the date for the ceive national I'ucownition for pEdwnrd Gaskins, nnd Edwnrd ! You can buy Defense Bonds first annual Man of the Year i their efforts in the conserva* W e st. > COLOTS, Matawan I by the Payroll Deduction Plan. difiner, it was announced today : tion program which was fea- i Youth Rally Saturday ! by Stephen D. Lavoie, chair i Lured last year. The awards English Motors man. Honored guest will be 'are in tiie form of certificates, -At Spring Valley Church | Amary L. Haskell, president of .signed by Ezra W, Benson, sec Monmouth Park Jockey Club, ta ry of the United States De I The first monthly rally al the j chosen Man of the Year for 1954 partment of Agriculture and • S p rin g Valley Community! by the llermanent committee. ' DougltTs McKay, .secretary of Church will be held Saturday at! LINCOLN • MERCURY He All Home Style Cooking \ THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN THE SHORE AREA For a SNACK-or u FEAST at reasoimblc priccs and a * A} wide choice of top quality food on our daily and Sun day menu this is the plncc to dine. Thc owners are , . 5_-Aiiwi,h W'".1' known in the Jersey Coast area, „ Grout B. a po*t°r Efthimios Kahovnu and I.,eo Andronico, Props, f ^ The New MATAWAN DINER ^ HIGHW AY 34 (one block from Main St. Traffic Light) rurlhef 1 i i t . '•'•'"'V,;; y ,.,- IVi.ll'i'1 AMPLE FREE PARKING ) on a m I'tt.x n t'tft, p ttifi'F fu l I ’ontim : fa r Icm ' REMINDER: Wulch lliin ncwspiipor for our opening A t Ih'ii i utany nuuh'h of If ifi h u m b jifM run! DAILY tv,ul SUNDAYS 5s(10 A. M. to 9;00 P. M. . MATAWAN \ DOWNES PONTIAC >/• 62-66Lower Main St Palaw an, N. I. T h u r s d a y , .Fe b r u a r y 24, is>ss THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N, J. PAGE ONE—SECOND SECTION Bednar, in St. Joseph's Church, | Yonkers. She is on general da- M c C o r m ic k | She Is survived by two nicces, WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. James McCor DEATHS Marlboro Grange Quiz K e y p o r t. | ty at the (hospital. iMrs. Katd (Bucklini Kennedy, ;Miss Marion Hariris ! The brldeg r o o m a tte n d e d mick, RD 2, Matawan, arc the of Red Bank, nnd Miss Eleanor To Be Heard On WOR lii'ciuian-Kiinis Thc Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Kverelt K. Carhart schools in Cambridge Springs, parents of a son, born Wednes Bucklin, of Ncw York, and two Al 10 o'clock Saturday inorn- .pastor, officiated al the 11 a.m. Everett E. iCrlckct) Caliart, An entertainment was .pre- i Pa., and is a veteran of thc d a y , F e b . IB, 1955. in P itk in nephews, Kenneth G. Bucklin, Honored At Shower inii. Fob. in. l!jr>3, at :i nuptial •10, of West KcansburB, died senled before members nnd 'double ring ceremony and nup. Korean War having served In H o sp ita l. of Short Hills, and Edward G. muss, Miss Rileen Catherine Monday. Feb. 21, 1055, at the jtial mass. Mrs. Michael Cox the U. S. Navy for eight years, Bucklin, of Hyattsville, Md. friends of Liberty Grange, In Uurns, daughter of Mr. and . S icb o ll ■ r home of bis sister, Mrs. Lillian i College Choir Senior was soloist and Miss'Loretl'a or i part of which was spent jn the Services were held Thursday the Grange Hall. Marlboro, Mrs. Francis Burns. 153 Maple A daughter was born In Mon V. Lamberson, 74 Pinewood ■ To Be Married Mar. 11 . ga n is t. ■ ; European theater of war and in morning in the Adams Memor \ Friday evening, Feb. 14. Ave., Keansbun.’, became the mouth Memorial Hospital on Ave., West Keansburs". He was Given in marriage by her fa i Korea. He owns and operates ial Home. Red Bank, with the l/McIe 'o f .J o h n W . , B r e n n a n . so n Thursday. Feb. 17. 1055., to Mr, born In Keansburg, the son of Miss Marion Harris, daughter I A radio quiz program entitled, ther, the bride wore a'full length a garage in Tarrytown. Rev. Theodore E. A. Levan, rec of Mr. ami Mis. Joseuh Bren and' M rs. Conrad Siebolt, 21 Wel the late Elmer E. and Sarah E. , ''I Ask You" was conducted by Igown of ivory satin styled with tor of Christ Episcopal Church, of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Har nan, Brown's Lane. West Keans- | When they return from their don Rd., Matawan. 'V' • Thorne) Carhart and had liv a fitted bodice, Illusion neck Shrewsbury, officiating. Inter ris. Second St., Keyport. was I the Mutual Broadcasting Co. burg, at St. Ann's Chureh, wedding trip, thc couple will re ed in this section all Ills life. line; aiid short puff sleeves. Hie . Bou'crman * ■ ment was in Fairview Ceme honored Friday evening at a i with Eddie Dunn, master of Kcnnsburg. The Rev. Loo Cox, side at 114 Ashburton Ave., He was an exempt member of full skirt terminated in a cath Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Bow-; te r y . | ceremonies; Charles W. Gran- Lons Branch, cousin ol the j Y o n k e rs . the Keansburg' Fire Department surprise bridal shower at the edral length train and was mac(c ennan, 97 Woodland Ave., Cliff izow. producer; J. Davis, engi bridegroom, officiated at the and was a member of the Lau . Charles Ccrrato home of Mrs. William Schober, redingote style in the front re wood, are the parents of a son, neer, and John Jeffrey, who in double ring ceremony before ail rel Sportsmen's Club. He was Charles Cerrato, 00, of Snu- vealing lace ruffles to the hem BIRTHS born In South Amboy Hospital. Theresa Ave., Keyporl. Decor ; troduced the program. Mr. Jef- altar decorated with white glad employed as a carpenter at Ap- gertles, N. Y., former owner of line. She wore Ions matching ations were in yellow and white 1 frey presented his co-workers plebrook Farm. Middletown. ioli. Michael Mergin, of Red . • D oyle the Anchor Inn, Unioa Beach, : and explained tlicir work in the satin gauntlets. Her fingertip G ra w lc y and the gifts were placed under Bank, soloist, was accompanied A daughter was born in South Also . surviving arc his wife, died suddenly Thursday, Feb. 'engtli veil of imported illusion Mr. and Mrs. John. Crawley.' | production. The program was by Mrs. Marie Ledefhaus at the Arriboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Helen iHaycsi Carhart; a 17, in Miami, Fla., where he a yellow and white sprinkling: ,vas attached 'to a three-tier 3a 1 Wilson Ave.. Matawan, arc recorded and will be heard over (OAan. Mrs. Edivard Doyle. 12(1 Har son, Edward P., of West Keans was vacationing. He retired c a n . ‘ crown of Iridescent sequins and [Station WOR 011 Saturday, Feb. the parents of a son, born Sat Miss Harris, a senior at West Escorted b.v her father, the bor. Way, Laurence Harbor. burg, and a brother, Russell, of eight years ago Irom the res 26, a t 12 o 'c lo c k n o o n . . u r d a y , F e b . 19, 1955, in —Rlver-: East Keansburg. minster Choir Collefie, Prince- bride appeared ln a gown of taurant business and moved to Four teams of contestants view-Hospital. : • I.iim b Services are being held this | ton. w ill b e m a r r i e d M a r . 11. lo Chantilly lace and . tulle over Saugcrties. | were chosen from the audience ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In thc ; Earl Stokes, of Oklahoma, also white satin, designed with a fit Birmingham - He was born in Italy, the son land won prizes for correct an VanBrunt PI.. Keansburg, arc Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. a senior at the collc^e. The ted bodice, long lace sleeves, A son wns born ln Riverview of the late Dominick and Anna ! swers ill the quiz. The. teams the parents, of a daughter, born Interment will be in Green : wedding will take place in v ncckline and a full length skirt Hospital on Friday, 1 Feb, 18,: iRussillo1 Cerrato and came to | were Mrs. Herbert Schanck aiid Monday, Feb. 21, 1955, in Rlv- Grove Cemetery. |Princcton. . with., a luce apron front and t h e U n ite d S t a te s in 1003. H e I Willard Magee; Mrs. Robert 1955, to M r. a n d M rs . J n m e s ervleu’ Hospital. i Guests were Mrs. Claude L. bustle back. Her. fingertip veil Birmingham, 295 Broad St.. was a member of the Freehold ; Jones anil Janies Ga'vicy; Miss Airs. Nels K. Lund i Raynor, sr.. Mrs. Claude. L. of French illusion was attach J o d e r o ■■ Lodge of Elks, and Our Lady I Irene Cosilo ar.d tiie Rev.” Jo Keyport. . . . . Mrs. Grace E. Lund, G5. of Raynor. Jr.. Mrs. Harold Ray- ed ‘ to a crown of orange blos A son was born in Uivervicw of Mount Carmel Society, of seph L. Perry, and Miss Louise 20 Linton PI., Keansburg, died jmond. Mrs. Vernon Harris, Mrs. soms and pearls. She earned IScllcrun ^ H o s p ita l on S u n d a y , F e b . 20; M n ta w a n . iVanMalden and Joseph Com S a t u r d a y , F e b . 19, 1055, in R i v • Daniel Harris. Mrs. Schober. ii-jpraycr book with red roses Mi. and Mrs. Raymond Bcl- I9o5. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph To- ! poly. erview Hospital, after a long Surviving are liis wife. Mrs. ; ail of Keyport;, Mrs. Courtney and fleur d’amour. leran, Monroe Avc..;. Laurencc. dcro. 210 Seeley Ave.. Keans Louise (Aeone) Ccrrato; four illness. She was born in Me- : Raymond, of Keansburg. and . Miss Veronica Brennan, sis Harbor, nrc the parents of a b u rg . Now is the time to advertise tuchen, the daughter ol Fred daughters, Mrs. Ann Vcnezialc : Mrs. George Meinzcr and Miss ter of tiie bridegroom, was maid daughter. Linda Susan, born erick and Caroline E. Wcnigar and Mrs. Rose Gregory, of Un those unused articles for sale. • , Lu ih lc r i .. , Gail Mcinzer, Matawan. of honor. Her gown ol lnultl- Monday, Feb, 7, 1 f)55. in Camp ion Beach, Mrs. Mary Fiocca, A small ad in the classified col and was the widow of Nels K. s Gifts were sent by Mrs. Alex Mr, and Mrs. Llewellyn Loi]i- umn will turn them into casl’ filament tapestry taffeta was Kilmer Hospital. L u n d . ■ of Philadelphia. Pa., and Mrs. le r, -159 Morningside Ave., Un ‘Slrobcl, Mrs. Theodore Strobe1.. for von. styled with a scoop neckline, Surviving is a daughter. Mrs. Antoinette Nieceski, of Spring King' ion Beach, are the parents of Mrs. George Powelson. Mrs. cap sleeves and fitted nt the Richard B. Beak, of Keansburg. Lake Heights: four brothers, Mr. and Mr.s. John King, 302 a. daughter, born Saturday, Feb. William Brockic, Mrs. William waist. She wore a matching Funeral services were held Vincent, of Newark, Anthony, of First Ave., Keyport, arc the 19. 1055. in Riverview Hospital." Lambertson. Mrs. W alter headpiece of feathers, and car Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Matawan. Peter of Bloomfield, CASIMIR J. ZLYDASZYK parents of a daughter, borri Bowne, Miss Helen Vanderbilt, ried a colonial bounuet of yel- .- 1* erran t) Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, and John, of Morganville: a sis Thursday. Feb. 17. 1955. ln Mon of Keyport; Miss Margaret Dcl- Insurance & Heal Estate Broker 1;"^ tea roses. - A son was born in Riverview with the Rev. Joseph R. Faith, ter, Mrs. Rose Rizzuto, of Irv mouth Memorial Hospital.- . itnnn. of Perth Atnboy, and NOTARY PUBLIC "Francis Burns, brother of the Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. 'James pastor of the First Baptist ington, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Claibournc Rahn, of Cran 51 Garden Place Cliffwood bride, served as best man. Ush T h o m p s o n Fcrrnno; Higgins Rd., Brown Church, Keyport, offlciatinii. In Services were held yesterday ford. MA 1-1054 c/o River Gardens ers 'were Thomas Brennan, A daughter was born in Perth to w n , oil S a t u r d a y , F e b . 19, terment was In Fairview Ceme morning at 0 o'clock in the Day i ______brother of' the bridegroom, and Amboy Hospital to Mr. arid 1955. tery, Middletown. Funeral. I-Iome. Keyporl, and at Parents Of Son , Robert Fox, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Frank Thompson. 25 Gar 10 o ’clock a s o le m n h ig h m a s s — ...... Mr.s. llatlle May Grieve A reception was held at the den PI.. Keyport. . ■ of requiem was offered in St. • Lady Attendant tiny seed pearls. She carried Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sickles. Rollo, Post House, after which M rs. H a ttie M a y G r ie v e . 84, Joseph's Church b.v the Rev. Jo u • Non-Scctarian a prayer book decorated with ENGAGEMENTS Hazlet Ave., Hazlef; arc par- * thc coup!.-;, isft for a wedding I . K ie m m who made her home with her s e p h F o x , pastor of Holy Fam :.white orchids, white pompons, ents of a first child, a son, born R DAY Funeral Home trip to St. Louis, Mo, ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs, Henry Flemm. grand-nephew. Robert E. Mul ily Church, Union Beach. In and satin streamers with bab Colcm un-MacDonald S a t u r d a y , F e b . 19, 1955, In S o u th ’ 3S1 Maple Ph. Keyporl ! 2 Forest, Ave.. Keansburg, are ler, Forest Ave., Matawan. died terment was in the church For traveling the fr-lde chose M r. a n d M rs . K e n n e t h Mtffc- Amboy Memorial Hospital. Thc ■ ^ Tel. K E yoort 7-1352 ies’ breath. i the parents of a daughter., born Sunday, Feb. 20, 1055. She was c e m e t e r y . a grey suit, red accessories and D orm ld of '220 Ravine Or., Ma: baby has been named Robert, FUNERAL DECISIONS m*blue and grey gown with grey , 0 s and green pompons, : ducted at Lhe Simonson Funeral studying in college, their way •Dr., Keyport, oh'Tuesday, Feb. of Randolph H. Stryker, of Red i Martin Bednar, North Tarri’- I Home; Richmond Hill, L. I. paid through saving NOW in accessories and a corsage of Bank. Thc will was probated Itown, was best man for his 122, 1355. . . . TJ. S. Saving Bonds. f talisman "roses. \ RiiKone .1. llculey in thc office of Surrogate Ed The bride attended Red Bank brother. Ushers were Stephen ! C o h e n 1 Eugene J. Healey. 10, of Ninth ward C. Broegc last week. m ill m ill m u i Catholic High School1 and was Bednar. Newark, brother of thc j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen, SI. and Holly Ave... West Keans Mr. Stryk-cr. who operated a ii ii "M employed by the New Jersey j bridegroom and Robert Lewlc- (of Culver City. Calif., announce ; burg, died at his home Satur- farm at Marlboro until his re M li> S t u d i o s fhll TclL'phono Co. 'Tlie bride jkl. Matawan, nephew of the j th c 'b i r t h o f a daughter, Karen i day , F e b . 19. 1055. H e w a s tirement 30 years ago and who ..m i ..m i I.i IHIm! Hill groom is a graduate of Keyport j brid e . . 1 • Sue, on Saturday, Feb. 12, 1955. I born in New York, thc son of served for many years as a dea H ig h S ch o o l. I-ln. is e m p lo y e d i Thc mother of the bride wore I Mr. Cohen is the son of Mr. tiie laic James C.' and Mary con of the First Baptist Church, CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY by thc American Smelting and ia steel gruy lace afternoon | and Mrs. Morris Cohen, 97 1 iLynch> Healey, and was a re j of Red Bank, died Jan. 23. 10 MAIN ST. TEL. KE 7.1391 KEYPOHT Relining Co., Barber. gown with black accessories : Church St.. Keyport. tired bookkeeper for the Rup- I He directed that his estate be and a corsage of pink carna 1 pert Brewery, New York. He | placed in a trust fund from IJcdiiar-Inianlo j C a s s o n e tions. The bridegroom's moth had lived in West Keansburg which his wife is to rcccive Before an altar decorated ! A sol) was born ln Monmouth er chose a, navy blue afternoon four months. ‘monthly payments. He named with white gladioli and palms ! Memorial Hospital on Wednes- gown with matching accessor Surviving are two sisters, ; two of his children. Paul R. Miss ‘ Margaret. L. Infanto, j day, Feb. 16, 1955, to Mr. and Gala Dance Event! ■ ies and a corsage of pink car .Vlr.s. Frances L. Nelson, ol West I Stryker and Marlon S. Youns>. daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Bar | Mrs. Victor Cassone, 80 Seeley n a tio n s . Ki-an.sburg. and Mrs. Alice Hol as cxecutors and trustees and Sponsored By The tolomeo Infanto, 53 Lower Slain :Ave., Keansburg. . St..' M atawan, on Saturday, Fob, A wedding brcrtkfast for thc tz. of South Bend. Ind. ;dirccted that upon his wife's ITALIAN-AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE ASS’N t*, 135&V he ■■ .brtdo-««rf< held, a t .C o b y 's j. - Ho ml . ' ■ '■ Services were under direction |dcath the estate be divided n- Andrew J. Bednar, son of Mrs. Restaurant, South Amboy, and i Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bond, 41 of the John J. Ryan Home for i'monff his five children, Marion OF KEYPORT, N. J. Martin .Bednar, North Tarr.y- a reception was held at 5 p.m. Willis Ave., Keansburg, arc the Funerals. Keansburg. I Young, Paul R. Stryker. Reba at the Oak Shaded Firehouse. parents of a son, born Wednes I h , Stryker, Emily E. Barrow to be held at town. N. Y., and the late Mr. Sirs. Hubert W. Dickens For a wedding trip to Cana-, day. Feb. 1C, 1055, in Monmouth -and Joan K. Barrett. The will tasvun. announce llu* cn^auo- Mr.s. M a d e lin e C. D ic k e n s, 50, da, the bride selected a royal Memorial Hospital. i w a s d a te d M a r . 15. 1039. : nient of their (lati‘;liU'r. Joan M atawan Legion Hall ffie Perrecf Giftl blue velvet suit with beige ac- ol 45118 R a le ig h A v e.. A le x a n iccssorics. She wore a corsage Seel jEhiine. to William C. Coleman dria. Va.. wife of Robert W. Krnest Petersen Samsonite Luggage lot white orchids. ' A son was born to Mr. and |of 51 Lilttle St.. M atawan. son of Dickens, died Saturday. Feb. ' Ernest' Petersen,Mntawan,who Sat. Nite, Feb. 26th I Mrs. Bednar is a graduate of Mrs. Frank Seel, 23 Preston i Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coleman of 19, 1055, in Georgetown Univer d ied J a n . 19, n a m e d h is w ife, Rd., Old Bridge, on Tuesday, ! Tullylicrim, Monyhan, Ireland, sity Hospital, Washington. D.C. Matilda, sole beneficiary and Keyporl Jewelers & Opiicians 1st. Mary's High School, South 1 DANCE TO THE POPULAR MUSIC OF 'Amboy, and the Cochran School F e b . 15. 1955. ln P e r th A m b o y j A graduate of tlio Malawrm M rs. D ic k c n s w a s b o rn ill K e y executrix in a will of Nov. 10, .49 W. F R O N T ST. K E 7-2003 ^ o 1' Nursing, St. John's Hospital. i Ho sp ita l. • HleJi School, Miss ARicDonald; port. lhe daughter of thc late 1954. , CARL STABILE and his ORCHESTRA 'is employed by Lavolo Labor- Janies and Catherine iManion' jatories, Morganville. Her fi- ‘ C a r n e y . \ Y o u r a d v e r t i s e m e n t in this- Tickets may be purchased from members or at ,nncc educated in Ireland, is' Surviving besides her hsuband paper will reach prospcctivi j employed by the Hnnson-Van- are one daughter, Mrs. Made ! purchasers in every community tiie door. DONATIONS $1.00 j Wlnkle-MunnlnK Co.. Matawan. line Roos. of Brooklyn.- N. Y.. ; in thc bayshore area. , and a grandson. l>ouArlH!rty-IJ»yil •••• Services arc being held tills New E“E Automatic Dryer Mr. and Mrs. Jamc.s Boyd. morning at KTa.ni. in the Day 130 M id la n d A v e.. K e a r n y , fo r Funeral Home. Keyport. with1 ; mcrly ol Union Hunch, an-; the Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, pas ; nouncc the cnf?nyciiu;nt of th e ir j tor of St. Joseph's Church, of .daughter, Elizabeth M.. to Mau-| j End-of-the-Month Specials j ficiating. Interment will bc In | rice T. Dougherty, jr., son of | Neeis Me Installation! the church cemetery. •Mrs. ivlauricc T. DougJieriy. of ■ A G-E DRYER WILL DRY YOUR CLOTHES [Newark, and thc iatc Mr.' s QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY j j Dougherty. 1 Mrs. Isabella Davidson | Miss Boyd is a yraduatc of; M rs . I s a b e lla D a v id so n . 79, | Keyport High School. Mr.; 'lied Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1955, at Dougherty, n veteran of World, her home, ii Myrtle Ave., Keans ) Buy For Less At MOLONEY'S MARKETS j War .II. urtidualcd from Bar- n u rg . rl'ngcr' Evcnins Hitih School. Mr.-:. D a v id s o n c a m e to this • -______Newark, and is attending Scion country a year ago from Scot • Legs Of Genuine Wilson’s certified and Prime ffnll University. lan d . Both are employed by Worth She is survived by a son. Wil Other leading brands j hiKton Corp.. Harrison. liam Davidson, of New York, { Spring Lamb and three daughters. Mrs. Mar Rib Roast SpriiiK'twOIarria garet Sullivan and Mrs. Nan Smoked Hams INDOORS { Sizes 5 lo 7 lbs. . fn* I Cut tl ib., M|\ and Mrs. Victor Maccia. .VMalle.v, of New York, and of HI llollv Avr . West Keans WuRhing's most buck-broaking toil Mrs. Isabella Cilhooley, of burt,r, ha\i* annotinccd Hie cn k e a n s b u r g . is huulin'i tho clolhoi; . . . hanging 1 5 9 c lb. Funeral services were held 49c lb H.ilt or Whole 3 9c - ihem outdoors In ull kinds of I'Tiday mornlnK at the Stol/.en- wcuihcr. A G*E Dryer cun irco y®u bcrg Funeral Home, New York ALL FRESH KILLED TENDER BIRDS Irom this v/ashdiiv v/oe. It brimjr. Citv. Burial was In St. llny- you freedom ot tho flick of a diul. aiond's Cemetery. The Brotts'. Y ou’ll w onder hov/ «ou ever lived lhe John J. It.van Home lor Reg. Style 29c l b . j without ono, funerals, Keansburg. was In •harue of local arrangements. T u rk eys Oven Ready 39c l b . $ Sirs, lulu in Kaudolpli SAVE A BIG *55 Mrs. Kiln ' (Edwards' Kiut- ALL SIZES (10 to 25 LBS.) • 'olpli, 11, ol 'j(i:t Pinker St.. Style Newark, molher of William Hun W A u t o m a t i c lolpli, of Ke,\ purt, (lied Thui>- lay. Feb. 11. 1955, in I’resby- { Loins Of Pork e r in ti Hospital. Newark, alter Veal Cutlet Chopped Beef I D r y e r ,i king lliness. She wus born In .Lafayette and had lived In New ONE POUND 29' * • Tumblos clothe* Uully dry wllh genii* ark 5() years. j 2 5 c lb. ■ V 8 9 c lb. nir currrnti, Also surviving are her Inis 3 LBS. 8 5 c i • Conditions clothed * drloi thorn dump-dry la n d , l Veal li>- 19c j • Elnsy-to-dlnl control , . , bh(o lor lhe (in* | O c e a n 111 tl 11. M a ss.. a n d a or I Itibrlc*. 1 irnm lfhlld. • Siilrly onfllnoorcd, Drum mops routing , MISS MAIll.KN'l': ,M.\< CIA Services were held Malurday whoa door in ononeri, ■it I p.in , 111 the C.'ule Funeral ! UimcliK‘111 nl Ilicir diiiM-liii' /lom e, Newurl:, wllh Ihe llev. I Yankee Pot Roast 3 9c lb. | M arlrn i', In Inlm Andri'w Dr. Kdsun 11. I,each, punlor ul : Yours For Only Pennies A Day i.Spiltiw ti, .'.On u! M r m ui M in lie lliiMi'Vllle M i'lh o d U . (M .uiiii, Iti'liry HnrlliMcr. nf Vd.'i Ci'iilcr DUPONT EMPLOYEES MARK ANNIVERSARY 075; for those of Automatic, Exhibit Of Parkway Scout Drive Report Voting Machines Are $452,373. Tiie machines could be rented for a year nnd, if re-' At New York Show NOTES | $28,263 To Feb. 21 Favored By Officials tained, the rental applied tow ard payment. • g Out-Of-Town Motorists About Area Men and Women I County Goal $65,0(10; Monmouth Largest Mr. Woolley said .Morris To See Contour Model [ | Bayshore Area Lairs Paper-Ballot County County, one of the 12 presently ' in the using paper ballots, plans to . ,A special exhibit of New Jer- ; First county-wide repoi t for Although the final decision is * stall machines this year. The sfey’s Gnrden State Parkway I I the 1955 B o y S co u t D r iv e Is $28.- y e t to b e made, the .Monmouth 0(hel. paper-ballot counties are will be oil display at the new !'203.15 toward the 565,000 goal. Board of Freeholders and Conn- „ ,. , . „ ,,, Sports and Vacation Show in Armed Services tv Clerk J. Russell Woollev look BurilnSton- Atlantic, Glouces- | The drive started Feb. and ,■ New York from Mar. 4 through |; will continue through the nonth favorably upon installing 'voting t0!'- Cumberland, Ocean, Wnr- ...... Ml niachines in time for the No- Salem, Hunterdon, Cape . 13 to give out-of-state motorists 1 in order to raise operating fumls vcniber general elections. May and Sussex, he said. i; ;ia‘ picture of what lias been can ! At Ceremonies Honoring In ‘‘Operation .Springbo ■Inl” 'f o r th e 7000-boy o r g a n iz a tio n m ned “the most beautiful highway j President Of IlaiU Participating in "Op •ration , M onmouth County, This wast lie gist of informal Tlle bo!ud placed on recoi-fi opinions given on Feb. IB after 'letters favoring machines from ■ 111 llie world." j Army Pfc Wilbur A. Fielder, Springboard" aboard the escort i j p reci Billett. Seoul Execu a board session in which a sur- *-ke Municipal Clerks’ Associft- . T h e special exhibit will fea- (of Cliffwood Beach, took part destroyer USS Eaton is F r a n - live for Monmoulh Coi Ly, said lure a contour model of a typ in ccremonies in Washington, cis A. Young, seaman, U£ N, so n vp.v report on llie machines was !‘on °f the county, the Spring i that the figures are all audits . =-r=V- Lake Heights Council, and ical Garden Slate Parkway sec of Mr. and Mrs. Albert delivered by Mr. Woolley. ■ D. C., honoring the Republic of Y o u n g I and deposited amounts and do During Ihe meeting. Free is Siilt, who . is active . In Long tion through the New Jersey JHaiti President, Paul Mngliore, of GOO Park Ave., Union B each , (not include the complete c o m countryside. Colored photo ; on his recent visit lo the U. S. "Springboard" is an a n n u a l holder Director Joseph C. Irwin Branch civic affnirs ; munity breakdown for the 53 of L o n g graphs of Parkway facilities al i Pfc. Fiedler is a member of Atlantic Fleet training e: ie rc is e told Mr. Woolley that, before a Ecignr Dinkelspetl, community drives now undci Branch, present at the board so will be included in llie dis i the Third “Old Guard” Infan which started In Januai y an d decision is announced, “The way in the county. The repni I meeting, stated he doubled play lo be set up al thc Kings : try Regiment, Fort Myer, Va., will end in April. . board, along' wilh you. will have includes funds received or ,tl whether Ihe 'county ‘‘could af , bridge Armory, Kingsbridge Rd. ; whose duties include defending Ships, submarines and p la n e s to study this thine: very careful lotted by the Shore C o m m u n . . . ’ Vi ford it at this time." He esti . and Jerome Ave.. New York. the nation’s capital and escort- of Ihe Heel spend about six ly.” After the meeting, a m em Chesl in the Asbury Park area ; mated any savings to counter The Parkway was invited to | ing the President of the U. S. at weeks in the Guantanam o B ay ( I1 \ l IM! It IM \ M S I'.I.LSM'OltTli HARK lilt ber of the Board 'of Freeholders and from the .Community Ap-1 balance costs would take nt Cuba, area on a rotating sch ed - said opinion among' tho five- exhibit at the show since it will | official functions. peals In the Refl Bank area. j Ralph R. Dennis, Matawan, man group favored machines., ^5 years. serve traffic going to and from | Pfc. Fiedler, so n ot Mr. and 1 ule. Their training inclu des In- while serving in the Navy, as Report, as of Feb. 21. shows ■■ the famous resorts and recre jMrs. Cul t H. Fiedler, 11 Mid-1 dividual ship and squadi on cx- and Ellsworth Barker, Keyport, a first class gunner's mate on Mr, Woolley snici. “I’d like to; ------see them.” but he made no out-; ational spots alone llie New Jer diesex Ave., Cliffwood Beach, ls j ercises, as well as large-scale ! L“I!B S j - h f ^ both employed at the Parlin Ihe battleship Florida. A son, Mrs. Aumack Hostess sey shore such tis Asbury Fa;'k, a radio telephone operator in | operations with several uilts. (With n goal of $8500. Red Bank right recommendation. To Republican Women area had $7507.19 with goal of i plant of the E. I. DuPont Co., Edward, is presently in the Air Atlantic City, and Wildwood, the regiment’'. Company D. He Adopt Amendment ; x Serving In Korea j $15,000. The M atawan to K eans-1 recently observed service anni Force stationed in the Azores. The Parkway is open ns far entered the Army in September T h e b o a rd at th e F e b . Ifi s<*s-i M rs. T h o m a s A u m a c k . of Serving in Korea wi h the j burg area $530 with a goal of! Hy and his wife live ut 49 Pine north as the Paterson-Passaic 1953, a n d c o m p le te d b a s ic tr a i n versaries with the firm nnd sion held a public hearing and : Route 3fi, Raritan Township, en- First Marine Aircraft, Wing's j $6000. Freehold - Farmingdale J were the subjects of news stor St., Keyport. area in northern New Jersey ing at Fort Dix. adopted a midget amendm ent' tertained the members of'execu- Group 33 Is Pfc. John D C ro w -1 area reported $935 with a. goal . Mr. Barker’s civic activities and has direct connection with The !!3-year-oid soldier was ies in the plant’s “Photo Pro setting up S35.000 which could! Live board of Ihe Monmouth ley, son of Mr. and Mrs . John of $6000; Belmar lo Bridle $3898. | are many and varied a n d lie New York via the George W ash graduated from New Jersey ducts News" edition of Feb. 14. be used toward obtaining the ‘ County Federation of Republi- J. Crowley, of 400 Fir st S t., 1 63 w ith a g o al of SD000; s h o re | lias had a prominent part in ar ington Bridge and Lincoln Tun State Teachers College in 1953. Mr. Dennis, of the casting de •Monmouth County is the stale's can Women on Thursday. A- K e y p o rt. | community chest of Asbury j partment, completed 25 years ranging charity sporting events , nel. He is a member of Sigma Theta machlnes, which probably would ; monc those attending from this Before entering the ser vice Ini Park $7800 with a goal of $10,-i for the polio and heart funds. Chi fraternity. on Jan. 15 and Mr. Barker, of cost in excess of $450,000. - ) aroa were Mrs. Phoebe Neldlng- Parkway maps and “guide" He served last year oil the spe February 1953, lie grt duatcd ;500. Gifts received from friends i the mechanical department, Sir, Woolley pointed out that er, of Keyporl; Mrs. Anna Ross- folders illustrating the many at cial sewer assessment commis . Ti’uair. In Air Force from Keyport High School. outside of Monmoulh County a- ; passed his 20th anniversary in largest paper-bnllot county, ins. of Cliffwood; Mrs. Cli»^ . tractions along the scenic route sion and a term on the Board Joseph R. Truair. son of Mr. G ro u p 33 is c o m p o s e d of tw o mounted to $850. ’ ; Decent ber, There were 189 districts last No-; Orton, of Hazlet; Mrs. Conover will be available for the public of H e a lth . and Mrs. Robert Truair. 3 East operating squadrons flying F9F Scout Headquarters at Long] Mr. Dennis, who u'esldes al 18 vember but llie.v will be incre-,n. Burlow and Mrs. Spafford ■. at the sports and vacation show. He is the secretary of the Third St., Keyport, is now in “Pantherjet" fighter - bembers. Branch said that over 1000: Franklin St., Matawan, is serv ascd to 200 this year, he said.,\v. Schanck. of Matawan, and Special attendants will be -on Keyport Recreation League and the Air;Force and left Feb. 2 for and two non-operating squad Scouts, leaders, and friends of! ing the second year of his sec Lasl November 86.938 persons j Mrs. Charles Poole, of Holmdel hand nt the exhibit to provide in 1952 managed the Bayview basic training. His address is: rons responsible for the admin , the Boy Scout movement were ! ond term as a member of the voted bul the record was in the : Township. ■ additional information about the A.A. softball team which won A/B Joseph Ft. Truair, AF1129- istration of the group, m alnten-j working in the drive this year) Mntawan Borough Council, 1952. presidential election year.) During the business session ‘ P a r k w a y . 120 games while losing 20. The 3368, Fllght*4IG 8, S q. 3G91, S a m p ance of its aircraft and o p e ra - and that every effort was being' when he started his employment when 111.522 persons cast bal- ;conducted by Mrs. Joseph Hunt- same year the team went as far son Air Force Base, N. Y. tio n of th e all- b a s e . made to secure sufficient funds at DuPont, his schedule was lots. !er, of Fair Haven, president, It Mark Founders Day to maintain and expand the seven days a week with short as the finals of the stale tourna Mr. Woolley told the freehold-j was decided tn donnte $50 as a m e n t. At Holmdel P-TA the post office " building in Red work in tills section. Last year swings between shift changes. crs the estimated savings j memorial for the lale Mrs. Men May Enlist For In .bowling- circles, Mr. Bark the Boy Scouts raised $52,000 This lasted about two years through use of machines would George ffodman, of Middletown Bnnk, Lone Branch, Lakewood er, or "Chick," as lie is more Founders Day was observed “Operation Gyroscope” for their operations and were when a relief sliilt was institut offset cost in about 15 years. jTownship. , A committee wQ and Asbury Park. Thip dead- at the Feb. 15 meeting of the ,, , , , _ .fable to provide a program for ed which eliminated the short widely known, has on enviable This would include a $24,ono an- iappointed io investigate appro- “Operation Gyroscope” is reputation. He is a past presi Holmdel Parcnt-Teaciier Asso line date is the beginning of registered Scouts. The' swings and gave two doys off nual saving on tlic current rate ipriate ways in which to use the ciation, held ln the Crawford’s still available to youhg men who i May, goal this year is membership; after working six days. dent of the Monmouth County of $60,000 yearly for district e-| money. A moment of silence Bowling Association and is now Corner School. A summary of are. travel-minded. Interested of 7000 Scouts. Already the j In addition lo serving as a lection board members and $7.-! was observed in memory of third vice president of the Stale the history of the Holmdel Unit young men can now enlist for Kautzman Awarded m e m b e r s h i p h a s m o v e d up 100 councilman, Mr. Dennis is a 400 through elimination of offi-!Mrs. Bodman, anil a sympathy of New Jersey Bowling Associ was given by Mrs. Edward boys since the first of the year trustee of the First Baptist cinl ballots voters would con-!resolution was spread on the" direct assignment as a member $4000 For Injury a tio n . ' P r ln z . and the audited Feb. 1 report j Church and a member of the tinue lo receive sample ballots, | minutes. Mrs. Bodman Is & for- of the 10th division which is Besides all this. Mr. Barker Speaker of the evening was Henry J. Kautzman, of Divi shows 6521 registered m em bers.; church choir. He also is a but they would he designed lo mer president of the club, is treasurer of the Pine Knot JlDlnnd J. Hines, chairman of scheduled for a European tour sion St., Keyport, was granted member of Matawan Lodge No. conform wilh tiie foce of the A d o n a tio n of $10 w a s v o te d Rod and Gun Club and manag the Monmouth County Chapter of duty starting in July. The $4000 Thursday in settlement of 192, F . a n d A. M ., a n e x e m p t m a c h in e s . to the Red Cross, and new by Inducted In Service es to get in plenty of limiting for Infantile Paralysis, who lOlh Division stationed at Fort his auto accident injury suit n- fireman, and a member of the Only Made Hy Two Firms laws will be purchased for each e a c h y e a r. spoke on "Work of llie Founda Riley, Kan., will replace the gainst Economy.Oil Co., Route William W. Ormerod, jr., 1G9 Matawan First Aid and Rescue Mr. Woolley said only two member. A communlcali(3l tion.” He also showed two First Division now serving duty • 9, Howell Township, anil a for-j Washington St., Keyport. .Jam es , Squad. At the plant he is on firms in the country make vot was read by Mrs. Anna Mor- films, one made by Helen Hay in Germany. . 1 mer employee, Leroy L Isk. ,|D. Armour, 10 Second St., Ma- the plant fire brigade and is a Do you need shipping tabs ing machines; Shotip Voting Ma fohl. vice chairman of the coun es, on. polio, and the other on The 10th Division will make I. The suit contended tl lat Mr. j tawnn. and 'Michael J. Comer-1 lieutenant ln the plant first aid or labels? Our job printing de chine Corp.. of Philadelphia, ty committee, from Mrs. Ele the part played by the Red the move In three phases. The j Kautzman suffered a s e v e r e i ford, 22 Park Ave., Kcansburgt j g ro u p . partment is prepared to supply Pa. and Automatic Voting Ma anor Schley Todd, national corii- Cross at Monmoulh Memorial first starts in July, the second i neck Injury when the car he was | entered the arm ed forces Thurs-! During his 20 years with Du ycur needs on short nntlr.e. at chine Corp. ot Jamestown, N.Y mittoewoman from New Jersey, Hospital during the giving of in September, and the last in! driving collided with i com-1 day at Newark. They were sent i Pont, Air. Barker has spent the prices that will please you. If machines are adopted, lie 1 describing the "Doe Breakfast" Salk polio vaccinations. November. . ' j pany truck driven j by IV r. Lisk . by the Red Bank Draft Board.! entire time with plating opera recommended 275 units of the;.she attended in Washington, D. Those interested are urged to1 on Route 34 at the Cql s Neck | Itions of casting wheels. During ‘'F u r n is h e d A p a r tm e n t,’1 sigp.F 50-column lypo. For the Slioup :c.. as she guest of Pres. Dwight H a v e you read the classified ads? contact the Army recruiter in intersection. Are you buying Delcn.se Bonds? IIlls youth, he snw the world ifor sale at this office. make, Ihe cost would be 15. Kiseniiower D STOPPER These Items On Sale Mon., Feb. 28, Tues., Mar. 1, Wed., Mar. 2 6 ALUMINUM DOOR 1st QUALITY FACTORY SPECIAL CANOPY BOYS NOW $ 1 9 . 9 5 EACH C a n n o n Shop Hoi ly wood Bed Regular 39.95 PANTS 1954 Close Out COMPLETE WITH S h e e t s ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS These Pages 5 0 • Tufted Head Board • Box Spring Now $ 9 . 9 5 Assorted Sizes PAIR • Metal Frame and • Pre-Bilt Border Regular 29.95 lo 49.95 $ 1 .7 7 Rollers Inncrspring Mattress 1954 Close Out ALUMINUM DOORS Any size up t and $59.00 .... Now 81 x 99 (inc $2.95 Pay only 59c weekly — Regular 99.50 value U $ 3 9 . 9 5 Formerly .$5.95 Regular 79.95 CHOICE OF HEADBOARD COLOR A l p i n e s Sizes 24 to 30 Aristocrat of Monmouth Department St ore S U P ER M A R T 25 E. Front St. SAVE Telephone Keyport 7-3020 35 BROAD STREET W . S. Wallace Keyport E. Front Street K e y p o r t KEYPORT KEY 7-2874 JJ? ‘CHILDREN'S GENUII ME ARM Y IKE CONKLINS CORDUROY CRAWLERS LAZY SUSANS M M and HOYS SHOl* $ 1 . 8 9 JIACKETS Tel, Key 7-1914 34 W. Front Sl. $4.99 *■» $6.29 MEN’S WHITE OR COLORED PLAYTEX CIRDLES j &4.77 KoiTtllar 7.'19 :1111[ 0 . 0 0 $2.98 - $3.49 Biiinn 3 lo 44 — ions Vlrqin Wool DRESS SHIRTS 9 9 Chnfff* It -• No clnv/n pnymrul - 10 to 7.0 wonlu lo pay KEYPORT ARM Y & NAVY STORE MODEL GLASS AND CHINA SHOPPE SPORT SHIRTS !I. WESTREICHS Down Tho Hill Hut On Thn t.nvi’l O l 'l 'i i ' H r 111 v i ', I. i ii M l . . n l value to 3,!)5 K E Y I* () R T Opp. Pont Officc 37 E. Front St., Keyport 21 K. Front SlroH KEYPORT L Watch These Two Pages For TERRIFIC VALUES Each Week j THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 ______THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MAT AVVAN, N. J. PAGE THREE—SECOND SECTION^ These Items On Sale Mon., Feb. 28, Tues., Mar. 1, Wed., Mar. 2 Replace Your Old Inefficient Oil Burner With' Best Record F o r E x t r a A “NEW STANDARD AUTOMATIC” And Storage Space Save On Your Fuel . ,, B u y It May Pay For Itself Faster KLEENEX In The Kitchen Than You Think You Ever Saw S p e c i a l — I n s t a l l e d L A R G E S I Z E 1 18 inch 78 RPM Records » . 3 0 0 SHEETS ^ 9 5 0 Hillbilly - Polkas Base Cabinets With Your 2 , BOXES FOR 4 3 C W estern - Popular Controls $ 9 . 9 5 eati' Regular 28c each . ’ No HoiU InJerrupiion While Changing Ovor 1 0 c EA(H FREE SURVEY - NO OBLIGATION ' ’ ALL POPULAR LABELS PETE'S INC Call Key. 7-2100 H. B. THOMAS CO. • At Bus Stop Opposite Safeway J. L . SCHANCK & SONS Self Service 5-10-25 Store J. J. NEWBERRY CO. . KEYPORT KEANSBURG FUEL OIL ---- OIL BURNERS KEYPORT 7-2700 6-1100 . 366 BROAD ST. 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 PRIZE WINNING PERFORMANCE AT DOG SHOW Point Pleasant Keyport, Keansburg i St. Joseph’s To Play Little League Meeting MHS Eliminates The basketball game between In Matawan Sunday St. Joseph's, of Keyport, and • Larry Insley, president of tho Keyport 68-61 Stops Keys 64-58 IT OVER'R. s Battle For Title !St. Ann’s, of Keansburg, in the Bayshore Little League, an northern division of the Mon nounced Saturday a meeting to Plays Pt. Pleasant Garnet Gulls Win Game Decides Winner Imouth County Junior Holy o r g a n iz e fo r 1955 will be h eld Hkj RON MC GOWAN did nol be played at the St. Joseph’s the Midway Hose Co. Firehousey' For 'Title Friday ; Regular Season Title In Grammar League ■gym Sunday. Rev. John Hen make it. The Cliffwood Boys i Washington St.. Matawan, Sun dricks, director or the league, Club boxer, battling for the K e y p o r t and Keansburg i day night. Al! persons who Keyport passed out of tho. Point Pleasant Beach High announced Monday. The game welterweight crown, novice Grammar School basketball I wish to enler teams must np- .'Shore. Conference cham pionship; School won its first champion wns originally scheduled for class, of the Golden Gloves learns were locked in a battle j pear at this meeting wilh proof picture in a most surprising; ship basketball honors in his Name Basketball League will competition nt the Newark Ath for first place in the Bayshore ! of a sponsorship to properly way Tuesday night at Asbury i tory Saturday when lt annexed Feb. 13 but a two-week post letic Club, was knocked out in back a team financially and Park I-Ilg'r. gym. Ahead of M a-: the "regular” season title by Gramm ar School League going ' 1:02 of the first round by Ju ponement was forced due Lo the show lhe team will be in the tawan 42-30 al hnlftime, they '■ d e fe a tin g K e y p o r t, G4-58, a t R e d into the final week of the sea-1 lius Gibbons, uf Newark Boys gymnasium being used for oth hands of an experienced and . wound up taking a G8-61 beating Bank High School. The Garnet son Monday. The two teams I Club. The Cliffwood boxer er reasons. trustworthy manager, Insley ■ from, the Maroon and Steel in G u lls h a d fin ish ed In a t h r e e were due to meet this week, wns a victim of liis own inex s ta te s . ■ 'an amazing second-half form way tie with Matawan and Key and the pennant, will depend on perience. according lo his train The manager need not havp. reversal. - port. The Gulls won the draw the outcome of their contest. er. Frank Boyle. McGowan for the bye and tile Keys elim By defeating Keyport, Keans Matawan Rival i been a baseball player of promS^' Acie Cottrell, the Red and inated the Mnroon and Steel to had Gibbons in trouble in the burg can become the cham inence. Insley added. It is only White’s star, appeared to bc on necessary that lie has acquired go Into Saturday's test for llie first few seconds or the fight pions. Thc Keyport team will the way to n new Conference when he landed three hard lefts To Be Picked Mar. 2 ;a sufficient knowledge of the title, still have a gnme with Mata scoring record when he walked to the body which the Newark wan after the ICeansburg con game from actual playing ex off the court wilh 27 points lo | The two teams were never boxer felt. Here, however, in test. so would need to win this At Convention Hall; |perience to .impart lo.tlie young Ills credit nt the end of tho first more than three points apart stead of continuing lo punish also lo get the championship. boys In his charge satisfactory half. Yet his same total was 30 until thc final quniter. The KHS Foe Picked Mar. 4: and wear down his opponent, There appears little chance training in lhe rudiments of the . Probably the nearest thins lo score tied six Limes in the first having found his weakness, as Keyport would lose to Matawan g a m e . ■ quarter, ending In p. 10-all lie. Dates and places of qualify 1 nn explanation for what happen Insley is colling first practice- ' nn experienced boxer would as they recently defeated their ing round pairings of the New ed enn come from the loss of The first break away from a ■have, McGowan could not wait rivals, 31-18. The hardest tesl for his own team', the Keyport two-point margin came at the Jersey state Intel-scholastic Chris Cundey by Keyport on per Cardinals, defending clinnvy. v- lo finish his man and tried lo the Keyport team had was their Basketball lournamenl were nn- sonals in the third quarter. Cun end when Bob Fitzsimmons plons, on M a r . 5. nfl cross him up with a looping reccnt balllc with Union Beach, Short, .secretary. Tiie lourney dey was performing with his sank a foul and Dave Wettlin a '■ right. Gibbons took advantage a hich-seoring affray for a basket to give Point Pleasant a nounced Mondny by Walter usual effectiveness on rebounds of the opening in his opponent’s g r a m m a r sch o o l g a m e a t 53-42. 16-15 le a d , b u t C h ris C u n d e y a n d will open Mar. 1 nnd first games and with him oul of the waj ^ Durk, a Labrador retriever owned by Mrs, J.■ Poller, oi Princelon, guard to end a sharp hook to Coach Bob Zampello drilled Looking It Over Acie Cottrell, two great play io be played in the shore area the tail Mai oon anti Steel play- maites the hurdlo easily to lake tirsr prize in lhe utility class at thc the jaw that put McGowan on ■his c h a r g e s on th e W a s h in g to n 's ers for the Red and While will be at the Asbury Park Con Cl’s made a Iliee show Oi Clottl- Bayshore Companion Dog Club's ;show held af Keyport on Sunday. the canvass for the count of Birthday holiday to prepare (Continued from column live) ■ ' throughout, sank sets to give vention Hall 011 M a r. 2. InatinB tlio backboards. Walchinq him are Waller Weinachfcr,) (left), a fudge for lhe show from three. When he was up. the them for the big Keansburg clouded-. The Keyport Dodg- . the Keys tlielr first lead al 16 Highest Interest in this area Cottrell drove lu for baskets Short Hills, and Joseph Galassi, (ctnfor),. training director for the. Bay- Cliffwood boxer threw nil cau test. ers never did get their trophy . 15. BUI S t r a t to n d r o p p e d ln a hi the opening round pairings six times in tho fil'?t. quarter j shore Club. . tion to the wind and flew in for K e y p o rt fi. S. (31) for winning the pennant last .: foul at the buzzer tq uiake lt a will be in the Convention Hall year, despite nil promises. a n d w a s fo u le d th re e tim e s , "...... " a slugging match. This was G . F 1’ tie. double header where Bnrnegat . making three fouls. In the .s'ec- Gibbons game and again he L a w s o n , f Whether there will be a Dodg- ' 2 0 4 and Rumson will be meeting to . ond quarter he seemed on the In . the second quarter, the sent McGowan to the canvass B ro w n , f ers team this year is a muttf ^ Bayshore Dog Club Dunellen Downs 0 0 decide which one will play M a wny to put the whole Matawan score wns tied twice more to with', a hard hook. This time Ochinegro, f question. In any case. Key-'1/' 6 10 tawnn in tho quarter-final round make it' eight times. Then McGowan did not pet up so Sullivan, c port will be represented in • 1 1 3 of Central Jersey, Group I. Dave Bassinder sank a foul and rendily and the referee stopped T a y lo r, g Little Bigger League baseball ££,"£ Holds Match Show Matawan 51-32 1 1 competition. Another game of for two bfiskcts and shot eight Leigh Millar a one-hander lo the fight. McGowan's seconds for Larry Insley has agreed B. Jackson, g 0 12 local interest will be played al straight fouls. put the Gulls ahead 23-20, Wet protested he was not hurt and Rotlienberg, g to again manage the St. Jo Winners Listed ln Destroyers Make 1 1 the Feridie School on Mar. 4 tlin also got a charity throw and was getting up easily well be seph's Giants, and the Rev. The Red find Willie's tight when Pennington High meets Various Classes ; Huskies 15 th Victim basket before the hnlftime bell, fo re th e c o u n t of 10. Still, Lhe Cornelius J. Knne has assured ssonc/hnd everybody on the Ma , . 11-9 31 Upper Freehold Township High but Cundey kept Keyport up referee was probably aware he him the club will have nil Lhe roon and Steel bound up but Bill , Mntnwnn G. S. (18 ) . ’ School for the righl to play Key The Bayshore Companion Dog Coach Jud Evans gave his close by sinking three fouls to uniforms and equipment need Utter. This player hit nicely would wade in again and this G F 1* Club held n very 'successful, Mntawan basketball forces a en d it a t 2G-23, port in the quarter final round. ed. The Dodgers are lacking from the outside six times to time Gibbons would lei him Bennett, f / ; \Yorkout against top Group II The association , announced a sponsor and need 'equip keep the game from becoming match show on Sunday. The; Al the start of the third quar have a punch Lhal could take G r a y , f . that this year for the first Lime ment. The lack of attendance a rout In thc first half. Club had 96 entries and enter- opposition Fridny. when the Ma ter, the Gulls stalled for four his head off. McGowan can be O 'B rie n , r - runners-up in the state bnsket- roon und Steel played Dunel minutes, trying to draw the well satisfied with Ills record of E ic e, c nnd interest by pnrents last At thc start of the third quar tained a record crowd at the ball championship will be given year discouraged Frank Znm- len, a tenm that has won 15 out Keys out of their pinched-in five knockouts in six bouts. On Sigismondi, ci ter, Keyport began to play rin g sid e individual awards. of 16 g a m e s th is s e a s o n . T h c zone. II gnined them nothing, ly his overnnxiousness lo make Peller, g' . pello, so it is doubtful If he possession, not shooting, to keep The Novlce A and B Combin- Destroyers won, 51-32, by nn for Wettlin was ruled to have it six knockouts in six bouts B u cco , g It also announced' another in will give up his baseball um to a minimum Matawan s height piring this season lo continue ed Class was won by "Walton's | opening rush, but the Mnroon fouled Cottrell, trying to get at prevented him from w e a r in g T o m n s e lio ,: g < novation: It will provide a set advantage under the basket. For and Steel kept the nffray fairly of jerseys for use by a visiting with It.' The report that Etienne,” a Brinrd, owned by the ball, nnd Cottrell sank the the Golden Gloves novice wel all their good display in the Keansburg would have a Lit- even arter this Iriital onslaught. foul. The Gulls then forged Lo terweight crown. He can be 8 2 18 t e a m a t Lhe c h a m p io n s h ip if the bnckcourt, the Keys kept get- William P. Kent, or the K-9 Es tie Bigger League team also Mntawan took the , place of a five-point spread as Fitzsim pleased with his progress to K eyport G. S. (53) colors of two tcnms do nol con- ting snarled, up ln corners of I sex County, Club. Mr. Kent’s appears to have been wlthyut Keyport on the Destroyers mons sank n basket and a foul, date. Tomorrow night nil the G F P t rn s t. tho court aiid trying to shoot | ci0g also won the highest score much base, according to schedule for this game, by a- but Cottrell nnd Rich Wharton Cliffwood Boys Club boxers will Lawson, f :- 0 4 In nil doublehenders, the first their way out. Utter and Joe i in working group. Highest George Uhrig. who was scorc- greemcnt among the three each garnered n brace of char appear oil the Riverside card. A c k e rso n , f 0 0 game is scheduled to stnrt at Ftisso profited by these m lseues,; .score in sub-novice class was keeper Tor the Athletics in the coachcs concerned. ity throws to pull the Keys close Last week thc boxers put on Ochinegro, f 10 5 25 7:30 p.m., and the second at Utter culling downcourt three ] Won by a miniature poodle Little League. It is even un- ^ George Chingery, Roman Hel at 29-28. Fitzsimmons sank a exhibition bouts for the benefit H o w le y , f B:30 p.m. Starting time for times aiid Fasso twice for bas- with 154*2 points out of a pos- certain whether the Athletics, eniak and Tom Pugliese com foul and Bassinder a set to n- of the vets al Lyons Hospital. Sullivan, c single games Is 8 p.m. kets on recoveries. With som e, sible 155 and owned by John will continue. gain widen the margin at 32 The Kobb-Boyle forces have T a y lo r, g Qualifying and quarter-final adriot foul-shooting, the Maroon j Pcllissier. Thc winner in the bined for n run of 10 straight Dunellen points as the game got 28. Cundey then did a homcric rented tlie old Royal Theater in M ille r, g round games involving shore nnd Steel trailed only 53-48 as t graduate novice class was Van- underway and Matawan never Job for the rest of tile quarter Elizabeth and are converting it B. Jackson, g teams are: Wednesday, March the final quarter opened. i essn DeuOuden's German Sliep- did catch up. chingery got the for Keyport, sinking two bas-i into n boxing area which will Rotlienberg, g 2: At Asbury Park Convention K c y p o r t h u n g on to th eir lead j h e rd w ith a s c o re of 187 o u t of \ 'c'l^ ‘ Helenink and Pub- kets and two fouls and control- j hold over 1000 .spectators. When I-Iettrick, g IIoll—Barnegat vs. Rumson and FOWLER to within four minutes of the ! a possible 200. Utility class Wns1 sllwo nnd Helenlnlt nnd PuB ,. | llese followed with four, each ling the backboards so thc Keys I they get going, there will be Carteret vs. Neptune, Ocean end, then they fell apart. Ron I won by a Labrador Retrievor THEATER kept pace with their rivals, plenty of fistic action, both am- 24 5 53 G r o v e . Carlson drove in twice and Ali- • owned by Mrs, Robert Potter, Hal Deitz. high man for Ma- Wharton got a crip at tho buz ateur nnd professional. Union Beach G. S. (42) KEANSBURG, N. J. coring- 167 Vi I tawan with eight points, broke At Rutgers University Gym, kas and Fasso onee as the Keys Opposite Public School zer as the teams entered the G F I» New Brunswick —- Princeton vs. zone loosened badly and it wns Phnne Keansburp fi-nrwn ' The judges were W alter W ein-j^0, st.rl.n« (buL P,rci! Hem l; an(l final quarter with Keyporl be- KEYPORT’S dereat at Red R e a m e r , f 7 3 17 Somerville nnd Plainfield vs. Evening l»erfortnniiccs Start 57-56. acker, Mrs. Margery Hoff, nnd !« e cr?la,k rimmecl tlcuces ro1' n D illon, f hinc^, o n ly 38-37. . : Dank Saturday by Point 8 0 16 Perth Amboy. ' * 1 ' al Fnsso and Utter combined...... to.. John F. Peppnrd. jr. Chief i14'2 bulBe' M c L e a n , c MaUnec Saturday At the start of the quarter, Pieasnnt can be ascribed 1 3 Thursday, March 3: At As put Matawan- ahead despite a i Steward was Mrs. Frank Thrall, j Neither team was able to lo- B a x te r , g Continuous Sundny Wettlin got two layups and was wholly to physical weariness I 0 0 bury Park Convention Hall—St. drive-in hy Joe Pinto. Then thc I Ruth Evans, Connie and Gregg cate the baskets in the second L e o n a rci, g 0 fouled qn the second, making resulting in the Keys failure 0 0 Rose. Belmar vs. St. Mary's, Thurs.. Fri.. Sat Fob. 24, 25, 26 Keys shifted to a press but their; Schettino, H u b e r t Adams, i period during which Mntawan Sullivan, g 1 2 4 the chnrity throw. Cottrell off to mnintain their pinched-ln Perth Amboy and Union vs. As only result was random,fouling.; George Swenson, El Sten/.el, jOutscored Dunellen, 4-3 Hen- Tony Curtis. Julie Adams nnd set this for Keyport with a zone defense in the final quar b u r y P a r k . George Nader Carlson hit twicc, Utter three j and Frank Thrall stewarded, ■ jry nnd Clilngery accounted for 17 8 42 drive-in nr.u a foul nnd Whar ter. All through the first Al Ncw Brunswick High in times and Alikas once on three ] A dinner wns held for mem- • Dunellen's points and Ron Carl- ton's push-up hnd the Keys back half, tlie Red and White kept School gym—Red Bank vs. Me- throws, while Matawan did not; bers and guests nt tile Rollo |son tallied all four for Mntawan. 6 Bridges To Cross at 43-42. Again the Gulls pull-j tlicir focmen shooting from tuclien and Sayreville vs. Ewing commit a foul. This did it. Cot- i Post House, Keyport. Amongl Heleniak went on a new scor- also ed awny on a crip by Wettlin j the outside. IL was almost Train’s Walks Off Township, Trenton. trell camein out of the back! the guests present were m e m - 1 hie spree in the third quarter Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall nnd an d a lo o p e r by B a s s in d e r . 11 j impossible * ■ ■ - for - a Point- Plens- Friday. March 4: At Sayrc- Jhe Bowery Boys court, b'H it was way, wny, too j bers of Somerset Obedicnce J with six bnskets. Joe Fasso hit looked bad for thc Keyport five.) nnt player to get close to the ville I-Iigh S chool g y m — D u n e l in late for the-Keys. (Training Club, and Town andjtw'ce from the floor and Steve In Heart Fund Game & behind 49-42, when Fitzsimmons I bnsket for a layup, even len vs. Poinl Pleasant and High Bowery To Bagdad M atnwan moves now into the i Country Dog Training Club. The | A'lkris, JDeltz^and^Carlson ^oncc nailed a crip. i though the Garnet Gulls were land Park vs. Freehold. News final roundof thc playoffsa-j show chairman, Warren < L. The Red and White fought! the taller team. Coach Jack : Dispute Brings Forfeit; nnl Mnroon ancl Steel field g oal. gainst Point Pleasant nt the As Bernhardt, on behalf of the Bny- Sun. ihru Tues. The box scorcs: back vnliantly. Wharton nail-: Lentz’s players tried the log- : Atco Tops Dukes 52-40 bury Park High gym Friday shore Club, expressed his ap Feb. 27, 28, Mar. 1 D u n e lle n (f>l) ed n set. Cottrell a foul nnd a ■ ical solution of using then- night at 7:30 p.m. < preciation nnd thanks to all cut shot, Lhen Cundey mnde a height to pass the ball in over ! Larry's Barber Shop five 1 G F I* DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER The Silver Chalice The box score: those whose efforts made this the heads of tlicir smaller ; scored a forfeit victory in the Heleniak, f 9 1 10 pretty crossover shot and Key in Cinemascope show so successful. Keyporl rivals, but they made j Heart Fund double header at; OPTOMETRIST M a la w a n (f>8) . L a m b e r t , f •I 0 4 port was ahend for the first w i l h -' ’ Baysliore’s graduation was such a poor job of llieir spot ;KHS court Feb. 16. With the! G F P K a n e , f ' 2 0 4 time since early in the game at Virginia Mayo - Jack Palance h eld o n W e d n e s d a y , F e b . 10, in passing that midway of lhe tsocre 68-58 in favor of Train's EYES EXAMINED U t t e r , f 10 5 25 Cortnzzo, f 0 0 0 50-40. The Joy of Red and White Pier Arvgli the (mining, quarters in Key second quarter this writer 'Paradise, of Marlboro, and OFFICE HOURS Fasso, f 5 3 13 H e n ry , c 5 0 10 rooters wus shortlived. Fitz porl. Raymond Drake of tlie simmons sank two fouls Lo re- i w a s c o n v in c e d lh a l Lhe K e y s ■ minutes remaining in the Wed. ihru Sat. Mar. 2-5 C ollins, f 2 4 8 Cletz, R v 0 0 0 Daily and Saturday! Town and Country Club did the would put the game oul in its isainp, a foul was called against 9 A.M. lo 6 P.M. Deitz, c Oil Chingery, R 1 4 a cover llie lead for Poinl. Then GREEN FIRE judging. A boxer owned by later stages. However, in the ;Bill Garnell, flashy Train’s Fridays 9 A.M. io 9 P.M, A lik as, e 3 2 8 Pugliese, g ‘ 2 2 G Wctllin made a drive-in, Dave in Ciru'mnscopr Burtlna Parcels took first place. last quarter there was no ; guard. A heated argument on- Wednesdays 9 A.M. lo 12 Noon WoJft g ' 0 0 0 C u m m in g s , g 0 0 . 0 Wright nailed a crip and Wet wilh Second wns won by n dach pinched-in zone by Keyporl. sued and referee Don Delaney (Jargon. it 4 5 13 Redrup, g. 0 0 0 tlin another drive-in against the Stewart Grknqer - Groce Kelly shund handled by Put McKeen. The GarneJ Gulls were inside awarded a technical foul to the 30 W. Front St., Keyport Mclichnr, g 1 0 2 tiring . Keyport tenm to give Sat. Mat. Only 24 20 A great dane, •‘Calic,” won Point Pieasnnt a 57-50 lead. the zone before il was effec Burbermen. The argument con KEyport 7-2020 CHILDREN'S SURPRISE third place. “Penny,” n dach tively formed, so fool-weary tinued. Garnell was ordered oft K e y p o r l (01) 22 7 51 Cundey and Cottrell sank fouls shund, placed fourth in tho but Wettlin matched them with! were the Keyport players n- tlu* floor by D e la n ey . W ith th ai fi F 1* Mntawan C12) graduating class. Skip Walling a pair. Cundey got a basket bout getting buck downcourt the whole Train's team walked Faldutl, f . 3 0 6 O F I' was the photographer and 431 and Cottrell two fouls to pull on the defensive. The super off. and Delaney called ihe C u n d e y , f 3 1 7 Passo, f ; .. \ .1‘ 1 3 Stcnzel nnd Richard Maloney the Keys to a (11-5G score, but ior height and physical power mune a forfeit. C le n ry , f 0 0 0 Collins, f 0t 1 were stewards, that wns all. Fitzsimmons bull of the Poinl Pleasant team In the niehteap Architectural G o ld e n ,f 0 0 0 W olf, f ■■■.: : ' 2 2 0 paid off in this way. Tile Co.'s five continued to im 4 10 New classes nre now being 0 0 0 ed his way in rouglisod against R. Wharton, c 3 Vanderbilt, f prove as they won their lourlh 2 2 formed under the direction of M a g e e , f - . , ^ . 1 0 2 the weary Keyporters for a bas S c h r a m m , c 0 uame of the season by delrai Joseph A, Oalassi. For infor 1 1 3 k e t a n d foul to m a k e it G4-58 TRAGEDY of a heartrending P i n t o , g a 0 6 Utter, c . ■ ' ' inR the Keyporl Dukes. IY2 4<> 0 12 30 mation write the Bayshore Com A likas, u 1 2 4 nnd Cottrell’s two fouls with 10 sort struck the Hnyshorc Little Cottrell, t! The Dukes jumped away to au panion Dog Club, Inc., in enre Deltz, g 32 8 seconds to go were meaningless. League Feb. 14 in the fire early -1-0 lead on two lavups by 21 in oi of M rs . W. L. B e r n h a r d t , 1344 C a r ls o n , g 1 3 5 The box score: dentils of. Dennis MacFayden. Seawood Dr., Keyport, or call I ’oinl P lea sa n t (All 11; n n d tills b r o th e r . J a n ie s , lft. Ulil Conway. Gene Fivibiin’ Score by qunrters: Matnwan 1-3100-J. Keansburg G F 1* of Port Monmouth. Dennis was hit for a field fjoal and Carmen Matnwan 14 10 1(1 20-08 10 12 32 DeNardo for a field noal ami I TOPAY. TOMOHHOW. SATURDAY I CIi ;m 2', ?r> (1-1432-J. or A llenhursL 3-2198. Score by periods: M illar, f 3 0 C trapped ln the fire at Ihelr K e y p o r t 21 21 11 8— 01 lW(j fouls for Atco to put (In 21 G—51 Stnittan, f 2 G 10 home and Janies, safely . out. Continuous Saturday Doors Op<-n h ’H) p.m. Dunellen 21 3 Tilers in the lead. M’hey wen* Bellezza Is Second Matawnn 1) 4 13 tl— 32 Bassinder, f 3 2 8 plunged back in lo try In save Temperature Changes VniiDyne, f 0 0 0 his brother. Both buys were never ahead alter I, it. Kiel Officials: Denrmont. Cooper. | KENTUCKY ADVENTURE in C IN E M A S C O P E ami COLOR! Are Hard On Car In Handicap Tourney Fitzsimmons, c 3 6 12 b r o u g h t out b u t died ol s m o k e burji was * the win '. 's star, iM a la w a u J ,V . (ID) making IM points an. hntiliuu Wettlin, e 7 0 20 poisoning. Dennis was Ihe Al Llnd.slrom, of Philadel a f i* up the Dukes scorl.m threat. Do you have trouble stmting W rig h t, g 4 0 8 shortstop Iasi year fur lhe Mid phia, Pa., was way out in front Scully, I . .0 2 2 your car llic.se mornings, espe dlctown Lions learn of which Ken Fokallus. effectively. ln the final rulings of the third G o ld , f 1 1 3 cially afler sudden changes In 22 20 04 H a r o ld i llu d ' F o u lk e s Is m a n The box scores: I ROBERT TAYLOR ELEANOR PARKER1* 5* ' nnmial handicap tournament at M o rris, f 0 0 0 temperature? Does your mo Aleo (,VJ) j. mcm m;u hh ■ mss DMiiiH.m maim ■ u m umiss. j 0 1 1 Keyport (AH) uger. He was out; of llie lead Ihe Keyport Recreation Alleys Smith, f ,' (i I' to r s'plt anil spultfi".’ C tm d e y , f 8 5 21 ing players on that team which I' when they concluded Sunday. A Tomnselio, f .' 0 0 0 H o lm es, f • » If no, a d v is e s llu- K e y s to n e 1 (1 bayshore bowler, Sam Bellezza, Williams, c 0 1 1 F a ld u tl, f - 0 0 0 was In Ihe pennant fight nil the F . B a r c a l o v 185 165 Long Island New M. S m it h -155 156 186 A. S m it h / !< 109 l(3b 194 Ross W. Maghan Bowling Leaders 635 059 6 7 8 1 Consolidated Fuels II) U a.vslinre S t a tio n e ry (0) Monmouth Team Two Matawan-Keyport P . M o o re 180 214 114 Keyport Businessmen’# Key-Mat Church jM . B e n to n - . 157. 117 154; E state — Insurance E. Oldenborpr 182 167 1G0 [ B. J a c o b s e n 173 165 151 _ Games Off Pace Merchants League Bowling League , Bowling League !E . B e n to n . 134 151 140 ■'•S' J . P e s c e 105 173 103 E . J a c o b s e n 138 161 109 138 Main St. MA 1-0003 MATAWAN Long Island stepped to the S. B e llezza 204 180 210 Cliffwood Amoco (2) To u r in e ’s Tavern (IK’) F e b , IS ■ H a n d ic a p ' 26 26 26 lore ln the Atlantic Coast Class J . F e c h e r 214 200 196 102 188 | A. B e n n e tt 1G1 1 3 7 - ... H e b r e w ConKregallon 121 ic L e u kuc bowling lor the first B. G u isti B. P e a s e 107 120 t h ;| G o ld m a n 133 141 181 I 023 620 580| time at the Matawan-Keyport !v . R a f fa 211 146 945 j O PAGE S1X- -SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 within its general Parkway arc- he can’t identify by names, ev I The four therapies discussed I The Navy submarine USS Parkway To Teach a. . . Birds Eggs, More than 60 Years Old, ery type he has gathered, he 1 so far in this series, physical,: Tunny has been modified to en* In addition, the New Jersey feels the pleasure of recalling FACTS , speech, occupational and social, a b le it to launch Regulus guid New Jersey History Highway Authority has publish Displayed In Keyport Store Window those happy, childhood days, comprise the major part of the ed missiles. ed a "guide" lo rccrealion spots, when;hls main interest was cen about treatment program lor the _ s~ Committee Set Up historical sites, famous resorts, Collection Of Wilmer H. Tuthill tered in watching “our feather cerebral palsied. Actu.il inedi- ni01‘c th?iil :;UG,000 13oy To Consider Markings and state parks and forests ‘a Started When He Was Nine; Hunt ed friends," and by showing the cal care, also a prime factor. ,Seouts nnd Explorers camped long the Parkway. The Park Continued For About Eight Years eggs to friends who call, are Have you ever slopped to no will be the subject of tlie nrxtiin various sections of the coun- .. . •The Garden State Parkway way "guide" is available to worth4 far more than any sum tice the number of movements article.. ‘try. - will teach New Jersey history. schools, libraries and individual A collection of birds’ eggs, get above it to reach in for the of money. Mr. Tuthill has the Involved in buttoning a button? A special committee created by motorists upon written request. all more than 60 years old, is eg g . , . • strong, belief tlial “good, bad, Turning a door knob? Flipping Copies of the "guide" may be on display ln the show window noisy, pretty, ugly or whatever a light switch’’ ’the New Jersey Highway Au Not only that, but you had to typo of bird," is on earth for a secured by writing to the Public of the Keyport Pet Supplies, E. pray thc limb on which you For thc average individual, thority today reported plans to purpose in Nature's plan. Relations Office, Garden State Front St. The display was stood would not break, or that these actions are practically provide Illustrated lessons 011 An Unusual Opportunity P a r k w a y , 12 D ro a d S t., R e d moved his week from the the hen hawk would return and automatic. For the cerebral local history along the 105-milc Bank. It is suggested that a show window of W. S. Wallace, catch you. Mr. Tuthill says Two Drivers Lose palsied person, however, lack ‘Parkway. The committee was stamped self-addressed envel where it had been used in con that then his greatest worry Road Privileges of muscle control make them set. up to consider historical ope be enclosed to expedite de junction with Boy Scout month was to keep the egg intact until difficult tasks accomplished on 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. SEDAN markings on the new superhigh livery. to emphasize nature lore ln the lie could get it home, blow out Leslie K. Geores, 28, of 22 Sun ly with the greatest effort and w a y , The efforts of the special com scouting program. While ln the the contest and put It with his set Ave., Laurence Harbor, and p ra c tic e . . The proposed illustrations will mittee and the Parkway’s pub W, S. Wallace window the col other finds! M a rie E . C r a n e , 18, of 2G9 R a r i This is why occupational ther only one owner, has never added oil between be mounted on walls in Howard lic relations office have been lection evoked much interest, J Few Humming Birds tan .Blvd., Cliffwood Beach, apy is such a vital part of. thc Johnson Restaurants along the aimed at. giving recognition to largely because a number of Humming birds, those tiny have had their driving privil overall training program for changes; upholstery under slip covers like new ■■ Parkw ay lo give motorists a ihe richly historicnl countryside varieties of birds from whose creatures of rare beauty which eges revoked under the point the cerebral pnlsicd. It teaches picture ot New Jersey history. through which the new super nests the eggs were taken, no look more like large Insects, system of the Division of Mo the personal skills so vital in —• Our Real Warranty Goes With This Car — Each of the eight restaurants highway runs. The committee, longer inhabit this section. were common to this scction. tor Vehicles of the Department developing independence and, along the scenic route will pre which includes representatives Gathering of the wild bird Occasionally you can spot one of Law and Public Safety. ,consequently, self-confidence.. sent jnaterinl on historical sites of statewide historical groups as eggs as a hobby was begun by on a summer afternoon hover Mr. Geores had convictions a i Thc value of this sclf-confi- well as thc Parkway, 1ms recom Wilmer H. Tuthill, now 75, as ing near' flower gardens, but gainst him for improper signal jdcncc cannot bc emphasized! mended, that no structures oi' n boy nine years of age. He their nests arc carefully hidden. light, carelcss driving and leav-jloo strongly. For the single | sections' of the new route be continued Ills hunt for eggs for Thc goldfinch, likened to do ing scene of an accident. His j most important objective in' s e e t h e named after'famous people. about eight years. mesticated canaries, are not suspension is for DO days. Miss treatment of the cerebral pal-j The . restaurants are schedul t o Egg-hunting was a hobby in seen, nnd should not be mistak Crane was involved in a fatal isied is to make its victims real-1 Here Is Another One ed to start opening for' Park versatile new dulged in and enjoyed by many en for the wild canaries some accident on Aug. 21, 1954, in 1 i'/e that, despite sometimes trc-: way motorists’ convenience; by boys ln the Keyport area. Se times seen ih clumps of sun South Amboy in which Peter R. | mendous physical handicaps,! first permanent service area. curing the rarer varieties was flowers'. The night-hawk, about Egan, of Jersey City, was kill-ithey have a right to their own j ANDERSEN Easter weekend, Apr. !h Thc a source bf great’ pride and tho size of n pigeon, also has loft ed. Division investigation re-' place in society, and the ability I which Includes a gasoline sta A 51 MERCURY CLUB COUPE many comparisons were made these parts. venled evidence of careless j to fill that place, FLEXIVENT tion as well as an eating place and notes taken on nest loca driving and operating a vehicle To accomplish this aim, treat-j in each case, Is to be located Many of thc habits of the tio n s. equipped with tires in such j ment of the cerebral palsied nl-! GOOD CLEAN BODY INSIDE AND WINDOW UNIT on the Parkway near Choese- birds whose eggs he collected. Schoolmates Followed Ilobby Jean be told by Mr. Tuthill. His condition as to endanger lives | so must include specialized pro-! cjuake State Park. , Mr. Tuthill, who lives at IG8 knowledge has increased by ob- und property. Her license wasj grains aimed at helping the in-j OUT — WE HAVE TEST DRIVEN Second St., Keyport, says his servation, and through the kind- levoked for an Indefinite per-1 dividual to adjust lo society, $2250 To Child, Father, inspirntion for egg-gatheiiing ness of a cousin employed as a iod; .These programs, called social THIS, CAR WITHOUT ADDING OIL For Being Hit By Auto was first fired by talk among stenographer for the Audubon ------therapy. include supervised his schoolmates. His Interest Society in New York. She sent The Boy Scouts of America ; play for children and planned Used Car Warranty • have 3,060,000 members belong- recreation for teen-agers and Trudv dinkey, of Matawan- heightened sharply when enjhim many of the pamphlets on '■ ing to 95,000 Units. ladults. Old Bridge Rd., Madison Town route from school one day W .iblrds Issued by the Socicty and ship, will receive $1000 because Frank Stanhope, of St. George Ithey make Interesting reading. of Injuries suffered last Mar. Fl., who lived on Green Grove Area birds were pretty, rang- 31 when struck by. an automo- Ave. as a boy, invited him to ing In all colors of thc spectrum. bile She was a pedestrian. Her see his collection of eggs! (Mr. There were numerous higlihold- When I. C ~ T. M O N E Y c„to j. Us These are not the only'ones either father- Matthew, was given $1, Stanhope confesses that he no ers (the flicker)—seen now only If you are in ncod of funds for purchase, refinancing or for lhc Awnlru sash when thc unit « 250 for expenses. . longer has his collection). occasionally—who well could be construction of a now homo or commercial building COME IN AND SEE US pliiccd wilh sash opening out. Clarence G. Hauser, of Tice- Knowing there were ninny the “American." His body . CALL PRospcci 5-3300 For ribbons in bedrooms. 1-or town Rd., Old Bridge, owner of groups formed into walls. nests nnd types of birds near feathers are a distinctive slate thc vehicle, consented to the T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY, Inc. by, Mr. Tuthill then continued blue, his neck is while and he Authorized DESOTO-PLYMOUTH Denier settlement negotiated by Theo home, but carefully observed sports a patch of red beneath . . . , MORTGAGE LOAN CORRESPONDENTS IN dore J. Labrecquc. of Red wooded sppts where there might his eyes. The kingbird, black . MONMOUTH and OCEAN COUNTIES for Bank, and Albert M. Neiss, of be such nests. and white feathered, wears a Straub M otors, Inc. New Brunswick, attorneys for' toivknot but for all his kingli THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION At that lime, Mr. Tuthill liv ' OF NEWARK, N. J. , , Open Evenings 'til 9 P. M. Stop and sec ihe New DESOTO the respective parties. n ess, Is d e a th on th ie v e s. H e 1 The. settlement wns approv ed for long periods, particularly MAIN ST. and MATTISON AVE. ASBURY' PARK might bc called a “police m an" Highway 35 al Bcdlo Rd., Keyport Phone—KE 7*1908 ed by Middlesex'County Super ln summer, with his paternal NO INSPECTION FEE .■ ■ .. ' , ' ■ because he protects not only his ior Court' Judge Ralph J. Smal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tuthill, in whnt is-now nest but that of other birds, ley. in New Brunswick. Thurs Union Beach. Their home was from the crows and blue-jays d a y . on East Broadway, not far over who eat the eggs of other birds. the Keyport Borough line, then Cow Birds Are Ln/.y H«pp«r sash when Mexivcut is a very real, rural section. Only Co.w b ird s , c a lle d th e " la z y " pluccd with inswmginR sash. a few houses were then stand birds, becnuse they never make For bascmcnis or indirect MKYCAWW I ing in “Union" nnd there were their own nesls but move into , ventilation anywhere. mostly fields and meadows, nests vacated by others, are me o A with here and there a stand of seen ln great numbers In cow white birch, wild plum or wild pastures. They arc black and cherry trees, and clumps of often mistaken for blackbirds. bayberry and beach plums. One of the most difficult eggs Habitat For Birds to get was that of the kingfish M any types of birds built their er. Mr. Tuthill says. It took | nests in these quiet spots. To- hours of patient, quiet watching End of the month Used rdny many of thc birds have to discover the nest which was 'CJ gone from this scction ln search in the bank of a creek. Thc Car Sale. Here’s a par of food nnd wilder habitat. The kingfisher tunneled « passage tial list. surrounding farms and wild way through thc soil, usually, growth furnished Lhc Insects on about six-feet long, then made which these birds fed, but with a rounded enve ln which lhc ’48— Plymouth $350 today’s chemicals and process hen built her nest. The only ac- ‘ i ’48— Kaiser $ 95 es Lo rid civilization of disease- css for nn egg collector was lo ■ ft Coiintnl when Hcxivcnl n bearing insects, these birds estimate approximately how far > V t placed oil end. 1-or use wher ’48— Studebaker $250 have moved to more virgin I’r- ln the nest it was and then lo ever a low-cosi cuscincnt is [rlto ries. start digging carefully from the desired. ' ’41—Chevrolet $ 25 j Among Mr. Tuthill’s collec top of thc ground. . FUvtvnnt Window Unit is avail tion of about 130 eggs are sev Many nests were found by $ able in ,r» wide .selection ot Plus a wide choice of eral which are very rare here Mr. Tuthill and his companions ■styles. An ccoiiomy window. abouts now. In a life-time of by carefully observing thc * * * .Highly wcalhcrtipht. Factory Guaranteed ,Used Cars watching nnd maintaining an flights of birds. It was not too ■ assembled. Completely weatli- erstrippcd. Optional scrccn See The New Interest ln migration and habits difficult to establish in which nnd double sin/ini’. For com nf feathered messengers, Mr. field birds were nesting because . plctc inrorinutiun, contact . . . ’55 Plymouth — Dodge 'Tuthill says It has been many of their flights in und out. N a j years sincc he has been a gold- ture furnished wild birds with Models now on display j finch, a night hawk or a liang- Imagination, intuition nnd com MATAWAN j ing bird. Only rarely docs he mon sense. The nests amazing Frank Van Syckle, Inc. spot a chimney swallow and he ly were concealed in deep m ead theorizes thc reason is thc pre ow grass, dry grass or clumps LUMBER CO. Authorized Factory valence of oil and gas burning of wild bushes. Tracking a blue My PLYMOUTH-DODGE DEALER j heaters which may emit fumes (neck heron one day, barefooted, ' '*Tho Friondly Lumber Yard" aaiisaiifegm Highway 35 obnoxious to them. Mr. Tuthill flushed a lien from Sutphin Ave., Matawan Of all the birds which hc has its nest. Hc wandered count- at tho traffic light Opp. Freneau Statiori watched nnd which arc still | less l imes over the little ficctlon LAURENCE HARBOR jherc. he has never found the i or wild grass, matted and dired S P f Tel. MA 1-2061 nest, of thc common seagull. Mr. | [rum the winter weather and > >' ; Tuthill has walked thc shoreline i spent hours before hc dlscover- I discovering a nest of thc large I cd (lie spot from which hc flush- gray winter bird or the smaller, ed the bird. whiter summer visitors. M any V arieties SIiuivii Had No Fear As Hoy One of the most attractive Mr. Tuthill can relate namer eggs in the collection is Uial of GAY NINETIES oils experiences as an egg-gath the cat bird. It Is a soft green He can tell you exactly ] There also Is the unnilstukcablc (FOHMERLY BORBELY'S) where he located some of the blue of the robin. .Some of the #!S! 267 First Street South Amboy nests and he sometimes is sur other varieties are those ol prised at the hazardous chances wrens, the sedge and Carolina PRESENTING FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASUHE he look to gain another prize wrens, the bunk, barn and chim for his collection. But then, as] ney swallows, martins, owl, EVERY WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY a boy of alnc, no tree was too j pheasant, crow, brown thrush, high or precarious. There was blue bird, blue jay. red wing n fascinating lure In attaining blackbird, song. English and ADELE BROOKS a goal as there always will be1 clilppinu sparrows and the mud- THK SWLETHKAIIT OF THE KEYS" for any boy who won't give up. lien. He shudders today when lie, Mr. Tuthill says some uf his ■ Vocalist and Pinnifii relates how he got a fish hawk I companions .on those egg hunt- egg from a nest In a dead tree I ing expeditions did not retain in a meadow near Kenn.sburg. j ihelr collections In Inter years, Tim e has chang e d Flsli hawks, big birds, seen' but he managed to preserve rarely now In the ltai'ltau Buy I his. .Some made the mistake of !.section, built nests with big 1 nut emptying the contents am| sticks, high In tree tops. Some-ithey rotted, others were broken tunes they were two feet In dl-i through less carelul handling, Enclose That Porch W h a t niucler and about a root deep. ■ Mr. Tulhlll’.s collection Is (IIh- Today cltM'lricily evfii winds tlie dock — elcrlrir lt/’l|>cr- h i t o n I I n 1 « a \ , > With Aluminum Combination Windows Wlien they started to nest In a played In a new mahogany box tree, Ihnt tree died and Us w ith g la s s co v e r, m a d e by Ills nml docs n helldi’ jol> of il I him (»m u< I - llic.y‘11 briii); you nnd your children in bntnaiics hiumnir dr.v and brit Franklin. The c««n lire l i v i u t tle. It was easy enough for a carefully spaced on saw dust. niolher ever did. a H ’l i o l o n e w w i y o ( FOR LIMITED TIME light-weight boy to ellinli that Home bird inrlsis have told t re e b u t It b o e a in c a terrific Mr. Tuthill his collodion could K eeping lime is junl one of llir Your olceti'ii’ eom|>aiiy is working.. problem to wet Into Ihe nt’.sl. be net him well over $1000 from cause usually the nest was made some museum but he says he hundreds of ways clcdrii'ily niiikcs lift; iuul jilnniiiti^ alieatl to iiinkn mux ilicru In a h igh c ro lc h a n d you hail lo is net Interested. Although now, 10 COMBINATION WINDOWS will always lie plenty of low-price clue* ciimcr. m ore convenient. Ami lliia ‘is 1 COMBINATION DOOR tn’citv ready whenever you need it. Plan a Vacation only the beginning. 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