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EREEHOLD.EREEttOtO.tS-.iJ* ; :/.fJ-S S'iP-CET Grade Crossing To - Stay For 15 Years Of TwoMHS ; ,N.Y. & L.B. Attorney Pillsbury, Simmill Scouts Idea Removal Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Preis Association Attorneys As Marvel, At Main, St< la Near; Rinear Tragedy Goes ; Asks Road Closing 82nd YEAR — 43rd WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1951 Single Copy Six Cents Before Magistrate Earl J. Harrington, counsel fpr . Awomblyman Elvin H. Simmill • the-New York & Long Branch New Road Plan ond Assistant Prosecutor John M. Railroad, Tuesday confirmed infor­ QUEEN DOES THE CHORES TOO Donates Books Pillsbury wero court rival* Friday mation 'glvten^The~Matawaft "Jottfr Relocation of the main traffic »t n licnrlni! on ths Cntislnljr death ' nal a week ago the railroad, has route between Keyport sod by Auto chnrgc against Richard , no intention of removing the grade Matawan io do away, with*use Of Theft Charge Court Jury Trial Saxlon, West Bolmar, before Mag. crossing at Main SL He acknowl­ "o f M ain 8 l in th* Matawan. lstrntc Luther A. ‘ t'ostar, Matawan edged to the Matawan Borough Station area was dlicuued .Tues­ Jury Takes Only 12 Defendant With List Towmhlp. Snxlnn wa« driver- of > Council the State Public Utility day by the Matawan Borough tho enr thnt collided with n truck Commission could order the rail-. Council. v _ . Minutes To Return _ Of 25_' Arrests Insists In which Gordon Marvel . and ... "tcTdo'Tso, burheld thiswas- The plait waa aketched on a . - Verdict For Matawan Magistrate Give Him Charles Leroy Ulnear,; Mitawfin most' unlikely as the atate, by law> map ahown by Earle Harrington, High School boy», wero rldlr.l! on would be committed to bcar-up to railroad counsel. The projected Resident ; y ‘Constitutional Right’ Route 34 nc;ir White Gatu Inn ifob. .': 85 per cent of the cost of the pro­ realigned roadw ay ^arould extend 10. noth boys died us n result of Easter- M ae -Johnson, ; 20, o f ,'.23 Wratli - of -MatawonTownship ject, and that such an order would from, an area ti|lr Ga» House burns - received" wlicn their truck .. Dock S t,, Matawan,, an employee Magistrate Luthpr A. Foster was consequently not be welcomed at Hill on Lower Alain St, via cnueht (Ire. at Marlboro State Hospital was stirred Tuesday night when Wil­ Trenton. . Highfleld Ave.. f t o lie-in with It Is umliM'stood roprcaentntlven acquitted Tuesday of grand larceny bur J. Wright, Belmar, unswcrlng - Mr.- Harrington said it was his Meadow Rd.-ai jne foot of Water' of former State Attorney aoncrnl charges by . ajury at Freehold in a traffic aununona, refused to yield personal opinion the crossings St Meadow Rd. ruoa under the Duvld T, WIlenu.H olllce wefo nlso the court of ^County Judge John to the authority of the munclpal would not be eliminated for at present trestle and comes out on lirnscnt. Mr. Wlleiitr. la. pVesumcd C. Giordano. The jury required court and demanded u trial by jury, least 15 years. - Main St' near the dam al Mat- to bo nllornoy for one ot the Inter- only 12 minutes to return the vcr- Wright had been arrested by The council will hold a public avfrpn Lake. cutod pint hearing May 2.on the.abondonmcnt d ie t >... , u Patrolman . Alexander ftbbes Apr, Matawan Mayor John ' W. T rooper , John IiHti|wloci, K ey . • of Meadow-Rd. which now extends The Johnson girl wps accused 11 for speeding and illegal parsing Applegate felt such a road port Stuto Police, thb lnvcatlKallna under the railroad trestle between taking a pockctbook belonging to on ItfiUtc 34, would take through traffic oiricor, tostinod.. lliero wore no Aberdeen Rd. and Water St. Mr. Josephine Willis, a 1 fellow em­ The policemnu, when filling out away from Station Plata where skidmarks nnd he could not deter­ Harrington asked this road be ployee, on the night of Jan. 8.-. It the summons, nsked Wright what congestion is v v y heavy during m I no thu points uf Implicit betw een closed asaa-thoroughfarc that* has was testified the' purse held'7$81 his business or profession whs.-T he commixing train bouri. Ii was tho vehicles. Ho reported the been unused for the past 10 years. when ' it was-.takcn and $40 re­ answer won ‘'gnniblor”. This led also felt this would be less costly truck hnd boon Inspected live dnys He declared it would cost, the rail­ mained when it was recovered the township police to make inquiry than trying, to eliminate the beforo tlio tlido of tho necldont. road $100,000 to creai a concrete Main St grade crossing. next day. • ' I . into Mr, Wright's past. Tlio trooper quoted Mr, Snxlon archway* in*- its new ’dirt-fill cause­ Miss Johnson was represented Keyport Stntfl Policc aided them THOMAB O. KOOPMAN ns snylnit ho wnn I'olnu 40 to <15 way. The archway would be needed by - John W. Applegate of Mat­ and obtained from the Morristown mllra un inuii' nt tho tlmo (if.th o cep Meadow Rd. open. . awan, while Assistant Prosccutor troopers nn Interesting rundown on eniHli. Kl«ht pictures w ero mill- Mr. Harrington pointed out' Murderous Attack John . M. Pillsbury presented the Wright’s nptlvitics, It disclosed ho milled of tlio vehicles, but thu Meadow Rd.’s main purpose was as state's case. ‘ . hnd been subject to pollco, action Over 200 Books trooper nclitiowU'dHcd umlor erhss a runway for trolley tracks in the JUisfl Johnson admitted taking 25 times since 10.12 and wns twice exnmlnntlon llioy were taken Inter pa&t and the trolley had long since Made Upon Woman the pockctbook from Miss Willis’ arrested In tho Army, Given To Library thnii Immi'iliutoly nfter tho uccl- - been abandoned, it is today over­ room as a joke but denied taking Wright's record was a revelation dont. . . '' . ,__^ , grown and hardly traceable, he Police Pressing Hunt any money from it. When she on (he Inxity of law enforcement contended. On the. map it is 550 heard the next day‘ that money in Now Jersey, His firot larceny of Thomas O. Koopmnn Clllmatti Bpnod ’• feet long and 30 ^ct wide. — . For Man Thought To was*mfssing, she said^she became a.car_ occurred. iix-1031_ und J uLJukI DonorOfEngineorlng llui'iilil l'J. llnrli'l. ail.' ii pimiiMiiiei’___ v Toulrne It Opposed Have Almost Killed alarmed 'at what she had done and Picked as Quoon of the Agricultural Field Day to be held Rutgers stolen rlx more before he finally Collection Available lu llio Hnxlim enr, entlniuted tho _ Councilman John M. Tourine, Victim In Holmdel told_J4iss Willis she would pay University's College of Agriculture on May 5, Betty Jean Altfether of incun cd two 30-dny jnll terms lu speed of the enr nt between 40 nnd chairman of the Are committee, Ker Ihe ’money that was missing. Basking Ridge, gota Into the •plrlt of things In her rural domain by 11)30, This wn sin Essex County At Matawan 4.’i...miles, Uo lesUllcd tho wind­ spoke strongly against the proposal. Monmouth Memorial Hospilal Mr. Pillsbury brought out that overseeing the luncheon of one olith« colltgo farm's calves. A eopho- Wright wns sentenced to 10 months shield wipers were workltiit nnd more at the New Jersey College Women majoring In agriculture. He noted the fire department. would reported last night thnt the con­ Miss Johnson had 'looked in tho In tlie M onm outh County jail in Through “tho generosity of flint lie Unit nnw llm Irilelc 100 feel Betty Jean was selected Queen at||he Barn Hop lasl fall. She will bo - Tieed-^Meadow—Rd:-openc4eal th roe'm ore ciirrt,~ l.lo over aoo valuable -technienj nnd old1. |...... ' ..... ;...... ' ■ ' tracks when the gates arc down it Mueller, victim of a vicious at­ Willis testified that the two women did ptiHS nine months in Jail on engineering books covering many llndei1 c k ii in I mi I Ion liy M r. l ’ llls.; branches of chemistry ami metal* Main’ St. for trains. He asked the tack. was found at 3:30 p.m.. Tues­ had been good friends for several MBA Urges Public these charges, but was paroled in Imi.v, Mr. Iliiitelii ciiuld nut.isiy If...... road be resurfaced;---He-contended day in a blood-drenched and semi­ months before the incident nnd Mnrcji,^7,1043.' Tho Arm y gvnbbwl lurgy has been plnced in itnepn* tlio speed of the' Hnxion enr rate room at tho Matawan, Public the Are that destroyed the trestle conscious condition on lonely said that Miss Johnson had come him and he incurred two sentences i'IiiiiihhiI, nr If the brnlfeii hnd been in December. 1040, could have been Holland Rd., in .tlie Telegraph Hill to her to talk about repayment Attend PUC Hearing Nabbed Quickly of five years while lu servieo for Library where they will bo nvall* npplleil. lie jilso eoiilil unt testify able for Hm>ho Interested In the much more effectively fought if section of Ilolmdel Township. after M iss W illis "as a rufco” had refiisiils to obey an officer. If nny cliiitiiiu hnd tulieti pinto In , fields covered, Meadow ftcy had been opened. r County authorities -and state circulated a report th*at sflnger- Back uv a civilian again, hr llie operiitlun of llio MnxUin enr Mr. Harrington prefaced , his re­ Business Group Hires Council Nominee, policc have broadcast an alarm prints w ere found on the baiag. violated parole In.Apvil. 1040, and The vohunew should b« especl* Jiml liefore the crush. quest to\,'o6uncil by stating Uie State Policc Sgt. Edward1 Stunvwtum- Bus To Take Residents Martin Cogan, Aid' ally heneficlat to thom>'*'iit'udylnn for the apprehension- of an .Al spent from May, IMU, to February, Tlio defeudiint wns put under railroad^-hnd "voluntarily agreed, voll, security officer at Marlboro, cheinical engineering or inctnl' Ciccone, said to * be a former To Newark For Session In Capture When 1047, in Rahway Reformatory, He $10110 bull tn iiwiilt action ot tho Without order, of the PUC, to re­ testified about hlsu Investigation lurgy, library officials fepl. The Keansburg shoe repair shop oper­ Matawan Bar Is Hit .stole unothcr car In the summer HrnuU Jury. place the present trestle,’* and the ator, whom Mrs. Mueller is re­ and asserted that the funds disap­ On Trestle Project : collection, valued at leust nt $7500, uf 1048 and finally made sinte Riiiiiu nspeelH o f tlio testimony decision had befen made aa “ the ported to have named as her peared at about the same time includes tomes on . general,( me­ The Matawan Business Associa­ Quick action Thursday night by prison. He was released in Deecnv J'rlilny dllTerml fmiii roporla Klven result’ of public clamor and not assailant. Ciccone U reported' to that a series of hospital thefts chanical. industrial ami mining tion meeting. Mondoy night ut two Matawan residents, Arthur A., hor of that1 year, but tho summer of shout the neeldent directly utter because it was thought neccssary,” have been living at the Marlin occurred. / engineering nnd . organic chem­ Magnolia ^nn, voted to cimrtcr ti Matthews, Democratic camlidfttu 1040 wan back in Monm outh County II (icegrred, enpeclnlly ns to wlileli. He said on that basis the railroad Hotel, Keansburg, after returning Judge Giordano pointed ’ out, istry* A lso included are bookn bus^.to transport interested ^ mcni>. fqr the horough council, and Mnrtlh jail. Information on him iu tacking vehlrle hnd done tlie lilltddllill, . jn , return, would' like cooperation from Florida 'rtcGntlyr^ ^ - •••" .* howcverr that there - was; b o terfcnt dealing with iuduntrial engineer­ bers &hd‘ ' 'r6sldertL3r to" N6wpvk\ tjognn, * Maiden*' Lfinc; resulted" In since that date. . • - from the towrts the commuters According to the hospital /re to link Miss Johnson -with1 any ing and sales frmnngement. ' Tlio two ynulliii wero' rotuniliiH Tuesday for Ihe* hearing beforp the the speedy cupturo in Koyport of Magistrate Foi/icr decided to refer liv e frt. port, Mrs. Mueller’s skull had been other theft than >the money frort fmni n cheek of Ihelr traps for State Public. Utility Commission, on John Kondrntyk, 20, South Hivcr, this record to the authorities at Before entering the reHtaurnnl The council “withdrew in execu­ Misb Willis’ pockctbook. mink mi llm Dnvld Mnrtln furm In fractured, with some sharp instru w h o obtained $35 from the canh Trenton nftcr imposing lino ot $10 field. Mr. Koopmnn was nsaoeiiited tive session to consider its answer the Matawan Creek rullroad trestle lhilmdnl Townnhlp, Marvel mid ment possibly an axe. She is also register of the Midtown Tavern and $3 codts for the speeding with National Load Co. in tin ad' to his request. Members of coun­ project. - 111neui' operfilod llirlr own Imp- said to havo sustaincd.‘*a severe after threatening Paul Pouzene, Uio charge. The court withheld ruling ministrative capacity and the The MBA, following o report of Ink iiiirtiiK'Hn Tlie truck wus owned cil stated after their return to the laceration of the left check and material which im has msdo avail* State Asked To Herbert Gittins and John S. Mc­ ow h er. , \ ' ' im tlie other charge pending word floor action would bc-delaycd un a' gash on her left hand. Mrs. able to the Mntnwnn Llhrnry was by the Mmvel youth'll fnther, n til after the public could be heard Mr, Matthews, employed eve­ from Trenton, bulkliiiK contrnclor. M in er's .home address is listed as Curdy, co-chairmen Df thCv, n«so accumulated by him when he wmi next Wednesday night. • ciatlon’s committee, to Investigate nings at the Matawnn Theater, &ave&ink rid., Highlands^ in the Industrial field. Th o truck burst Into lloiues nnd Join In Survey directly across Main St.* from the The council unanimously ap­ . Tried To Reach Road the grade crossing and trcBtlc situ llio two youths weie trnppeil In- v bar, became uware something was Tiie Mntawan Library ownn proved creation of n public park­ According to the skctchy in atlon, approved a resolution calling Non Vult Plea Is side, They - worked thu d oor open Most Township Can Do wrong when Mr. Cogan hurried to som e books on cheiuin try' luid ing lot on vacant borough-owned formation available, the womun for concentrated action by all nnd tumbled out, bub could not not the theater to use the lolcphone to engineering nnd hna been able to lend at Center and Main Sts. was found by persons driving Despite Threat of Law borough residents to obtain the elenr, mlllim Inlo uimollno ullnuio - report a holdup nt the lavcrn. Mr. borrow others from tiie. New Jersey ~ Approval wns also given a res­ along Holland Rd. Mrs. Mueller, Action On Erosion, necessary changes and Improve­ Made For Bloxom on Ihe lonilwny. MattheWs stepped to Uie sidewalk State Library lo accommodate Its olution authorizing the letting of when first sighted, was staggering ments. Mntnwnn tlreiiien nnd tlio Unit Attorney States.... o.hdLwoV—il nwin.Jump...into, n car readers, but few llbrnrien can offer isCQntract-for repair of the wells across a piece of ploughed 'ground • It wbs urged: thnt-iis trinny nrcn nlil K <|ii«d-wtw- M iim tioneU -to-thn------nnd drlvu off in the direction of Charge-Worker Wrote liccess t f f niich 'n vsluiible Hoiii'ee «t?*1he waterworks# without public in an attempt to reach the road A resolution will be presented residents as possible utterid Tuett* scene. The Injured wero removed Koyport. Mr. Mntthewa thun Indecont Notos To of informntion as found in Ihe bidding. Tlie action was taken, nnd summon aid. The occupants to the Matawan Township Com day’s public hearing before tho to the ‘ Imspllnl mill the lliniiien started pursuit lii his ow n cat* Koopnum collection uf indiirdrlal according to the resolution, because of the car hurried to a nearby mittcc tonight asking the Division PUC at 1060 Brood St., Newark, Co-Worker In Plant put out the llunien, Mr, Hnxion wiiich had been parked nearby. books. the.xepalrs were needed quickly, home -.io -..telephone..-the—K ey port of. Navigation. Jif _lhe„SUteJD^arti to ffivc support mid exi)rt?5siQii_tii At Morganville' ...... wns trrqleil fori {) iJiiiken .mini nml "A request' by tiie American Le­ State Policc and also to call the ment of Conservation and Economic the need for the local improvc- Mr. Matthews kept tho llceing Mr. llnrlehl fm' lull Injuries, hlirnn gion. Women’s Auxiliary to permit vehicle in sight until he saw it West Keansburg First Aid Squad Development to Join with the town­ mcntsr It is the contention of ihe ltoberl Jj, Bloxom, 10, a former 'MVs' Clamp Down On noil liiuhii’H. ' them to sell poppies during the ambulance which . removed the ship and U)c county In an engineer MBA that state odicials and rail­ park near tho Old Dutch Tavern employo of the Huvole Laboratories, License Offenders Mnrvelmill ltlneur died nt lllver- entire week up to and Including injured woman to the hospital. ing survey to .exactly define the road representatives are not aware on Route 35. Meanwhile the alarm Morganville, Tuesdfty pleaded »u view lliiiipllnr the following iiior- Memorial Day was approved. ..When Mrs, Mueller was found needs and fix the costs of combat­ of the safety and traffic problems given b y Mr. Cogan tn Matawan deferiBo to chargrs of passing in­ State motor vehicle luspeetoiH nlnii. ' by the motorists she was .In. a ing erosion at Cliffwood Beacli elimination of the Main St. and policc had hern broadcast nnd decent noteu tr» a girl employed at Hattirday nlo|iped motorists in Couple Sent Home To dazed condition but still conscious. Ezra W. Karkus, township nttorncy Atlantic Avc. grudc crossing* Keyport Stale Police began a the plant when arraigned at Free Mntawan and as a result Recorder Billy O’Shea Day Care For 10 Children The woman at first refused to said this morning. would Bolve, patrol of (he highway. Mr. Mbtt hold before County Judge John C. Janies II, Martin had a heavy Identify herself but later told Mr. Karkus stated a meeting was ‘Tiie association feely." a spokes­ jiews^quickly alerted the troopers Giordano. Irnffic docket that day. Fines and Program Is May 19 held last night with Edward Farry ond Kondratyk wns picked up. The ' Raymond and Lillian Cottrell, policc the name of her attacker. man for the (group siild, "thot if Uloxom, who Is married and re* costs totaled $12(1. jr., and his clients, residing along pursuit and cjtpturc covered about Fiirllu-i' plans lmve been an- Texas Rd., Marlboro Township, Her condition prevented more in these neccssary improvements, and aides nt Ksaex Ave., *Wesf Kean«- James W, Willinmii, 30 Atlantic the bluff at Cliffwood, but thot’ no changes aro to come to Mntawan 20 m inutes' iionnced for the Hlnter K enny polio w e re -g iv e n suspended county Jail tensive questioning at the hospital. btirg, admitted leaving notes on Ave., Matawan; (.'larence Whlgulns commitment beyond this applica­ Jdenilfloa Bandit benefit show, honoring Hilly (V* sentences Friday, at Freehold,, and According to apparently reliable Oiey must be nehicved nojv, or It tlie wat of the wrjinnn’s , ear on jr., old Hrhlgc; Anna Sullivan, tion for had been made. Mr, Mhfn, Ki-'year'itld pupil lu the were sent back to their three-room sources, Mrs. Mueller and a com­ will bo forever too lute” Matawan police brought Mr, Co­ three occasions. One of the notes Union Heach; James Hannon, 'M\ panion drove to the scene of the Korkus declared despite the thi^at G enevieve D onnell, MBA IrmiR- Mntawan Kiemei'itnry Mchool. The wood and tar paper homo and the gan to the Menu nnd ho identified ended wllh the phrase, “PleaM* Orchard Ht,, Matawani ilnrry F. by Mr. Farry * of^ Immediate legal affair will he held in the Albert 0< 10 children they were accused of attack in a car which was parked po r ta t ion _ch a I r m a n, is in a r - Kondrntyk. Mr. Cogan gave this don’t keLine Jnltrouble// ■ Higgins, Union Heneh; ljelen K, behind a dil^id«ited brirn, abbut action to force the towh&hlp's hand, ran^enicnts for obtaining the bus. account of the holdup: T>» Writers fUndium, Perth AmboyrM ny neglecting. Awilstnnt Proseculor John M l)wyer, Fanningdale; Hohei I. M, 40 feet off the road. Evidently the mode at the Apr.^munlcipal meet­ Those interested should contuct her II), heghmtng at U pin, Talent will *'The couple pleaded guilty Mar. The South lUve^ mat! entered the Plllftbiiry Informed the court that Anderson, Charles St, Malawan, ing, lt would be‘impossible for the be furnished by Nick Kenny and 30 to neglect of their youngsters. car remained there for some time at Tho Friendly -Shop, Main St. t'lvern about 0 o’clock, Mr, hiu olTlee planned to recomm end and Joseph La Mura, Morganvillti, towmhlp to do more at this time. Kd Hulllvan, radio and television They pointed out then that the until the attack and Mrs. Mueller The bus will leave the Matawnn T^/nizenc wa* behind tho bar with psychiatric classification for nil paid $3 and $!< eoMs for falling The township attorney observed ))em>nalitles. offense occurred 'last August and staggered towards Holland Rd. Borough Hall at I p.m. ■ Mr. Cogan as Ihe lone customer^ illoxotn, but Judge fllordano said to show either driver's lleeimo or two new drawbacks had appeared. 'J'eniporary stands witl bn .erect­ Jliat the situation has since been The persons who discovered Mrs. At Monday's meeting, conducted Kondrntyk, who appfjared nervous lhat no* order would b« entered I'cglstrntion. • One Is the legal status of the ed for tho occasion. Hilly O'Bhhn* remedied. County Judge John C. Mueller's plight said they saw a by Herman Lcnowit/., president, ordered n beer, wrntVi thu wash­ 'Until the senUmco day wl>en he Phyllis M, ftiloly, Frenholil, and riparian rights Involved must be is nppearlng at JtKO and Loew's . Giordano suspended an 8 to 12- car pull from behind the barn and letters wero read from tho ofTlco room and upon his return ordered not a« May 4. The Judge agreed Oerald J. l'Vfldersen, Ityern Lane, clarified an erosion bad altered high circuit tlirnteirt thrmighout tlie month term to the county jail but drive quickly up .Holland Rd. to* of Qov, Alfred K. Driscoll, Sen. three m or; beers, Finally he walked to : permit defense eourj«ei Alex Matawan, each paid $7 «nd-$’i coats water marks in the area. A sccond Melropolitun area, wllh uiUta from warned the couple that any repl- wards Telegraph HfrlL Policc also J. Stanley Herbert and nillroad behind the bar, stuck his hand nt l.evchuck of Freehold lo submit it for not wearing glasses, when drlv was that under existing legislation tlio Mario Moser Conservatory, tllion of the alleged ncglect would were Informed by others that they authorities replying to the asso­ liis pocket and announced, “Tbit/ !n psyrhlnrtle, report to the court nt Ing. ' tbe stal^ could^ only^ put Jn 50 j>cr with whom he appears over sin* „re5-Ult.Jn_jn.'ox.e_jdrasUc._action- saw thg_ car being, driven at a ciation’s communications In regard u stifkup." __ • ____ that time, Q Matawan police also pressed cer.t of the cost" of any such' project 4lun— WAXV— idiuiilieLJllJl__ Hilly - Ralph S. Hcuser, Matawan, was high rate of ppecd ajong. Holland to the trestle and crossing ~proT>- ThreaU'ning to kill Mr- I’ou/.enc ftfoxoirf w]i;i apprtHieiTded by eaiieiT I;'0f«ii7t— tin r'T errn’der— Winn: at this time; that the township O .Shea Day was arranged by Perth court-assigned defense attorney*- Rd. lerrts. • unless lie gave him lho money in police nnd lab employees whu wej" (’barks A, Wlllner, port Mon­ would be liable for 40 per ccnt and Amboy residents in recognition of ■ the register,. Kondratyk -apparently watehlng the enr after -tint first tWu mouth, and AmalhL__De_._MutUu1 the county 10 per cent. On the HieMiiiTiy voctd and m:c^t;dloiK p^i’* .. ... forgot about Mr, Cogan v/ho slip noiea nppearcdr ...... ,...... Atlnntin Highhindv each pnld* VI Cliffwood Baby Clinic Did Not Criticize Initial estim ate o f $300,000, this Three Are Appointed fiomances the hoy has prenented pod out nnd hurried lo tho theater Wlllinin Scott, Aslor St., Mat nnri $3 ennts for passing stop »tigns, would make the towruihip's share For Condemnation In Ihe pant for the benefit of the To Be In New Location Mrs. William Murray stated Tues- to call policc. Meanwhile Kond awan Township, pleaded non vult Mlciiael Hkriplto, West Kenntljurg, I • 1 ' ' $120,000, an impossible amount, in Hiatcr Kenny Koimdidion. day.that in.asking, as representa- r iityk pocketed $35 that was in th? to threatening the life of his wife, and Louis J. llnrwood, Kaiinlng- Mra. Eleanor Weir, chairman of Mr. KarkusV opinion. Legislation Abe S. Schwartz of Smith Hivcr, live of the CHlTwood Parent* regiater and ran out tho front door Henrietta, a»U| ''Unlawful tjr*r> of a dale, were flnvd for improper the nursing committee of the Mat: may alter this lo permit the state John J. Quinn jind Melvin fiafnm, Teacher Asiociation. at the Apr. to his rar which had been parked w eapon.-lie allegedy threalened to Hpwd, atal HoImtI fln rk , MirlclU* Mntawan Kids Bikes avtan Public Health Association, has to contribute 70 per "cent he ob­ both-^>f Perth Amboy, have been 16 meeting of the Matawan Town with the motor running. kill Mrn. Scott nnd then fired a town, f'*inn., 'and John Kulin, announced that the Cliffwood Baby served, but. there la no ccrtainty named members of a condemna* Will Uo Inspected ship Board o f Education, that.sped shot Into tine .floor , of their home Yjwikcru, N, V., for inijiroper paw­ Clinic; held the first Wednesday'“of it will be passed- ...... • tion commission by Superior Cmirt Aecording to pollocr Ihe “South tators be permitted to hold ,up lo scare her- lie will be sentenced Ing. Two motion picturru were shown teach'month, will be held at the Mr. Karkus also staled he re­ Judge Frank L. Cleary to deter­ River man admitted tho holdup. vote on a matter under discussion, Mld sion until Mny M,.to flie their prlc» saving limn goes Into effect. State Alcoholic Beverage Director trhlef Flood hns wrranged wllh . 6upplie& and equipment awarded We. (he undersigned, would like erty to the Authority by; Apr, 30, of being in trouble for stealing n log chart*. * a /ij»efiallfit In bicycle repair w ork during the past week by the various Appearing before M atawan to , thank the, voters^ of Matawan Owners of tho lots on'Catherine gun In South Klver and of needing ThW extension does riot apply Ut Krwin I t ' Jloclt Tiiewiay ordrn-d to appear at the sehool at n dote Army, Navy and Air Force pur­ Township Committee, Thursday, Township who supported us in the St and Bordentown Ave. have re­ money for his dcfen.sc In Umt cose. ot)»cr busineii&eji wfloctett by OPft all gill ntil|s to set their d o ck s ahead ono hour nt midnight and to to b<* announced to inspect all chasing bureaus j throughout; the Mayor John W. Applegate of Mat- Primary Election. , fused the $5100 offer made. The C h ief Flood Kaid U)at in the M at' regulations, neslnurants, bars, and whfejn for mechanical defect*. country, was’ one to Lavoie Lab- awan, outlined the plan of his ® Florence Ncumeyer lots are required for a housing awan . holdup Kondrntyk did not tuvcrna rniu^ still. fllo by Apr. JW. cloxa down on the new time Wlrm-Uv? defcels have been-re? .... oratoriesinc..Morganvinc...... client Roland Norfolk; to btrild a Jfp26—A dv.* M elm oth F* D ow project for low ' income fainiljes to havr a gun hut carricd o hunting Grocers, wholesale and retail, • must HcheduJe at w hatever - -hour.... is paired, the owner will gel a utlekev Through the Aviation Supply 10-unlt motel near the White Gate be constructed on a flvo acrc^tract. knife /ind a switchblade knife In fllo by Apr, 20. All required in­ atlpulated by local ordinance,.., j Office of the Navy Department in Inn, Route M, which Mr. Norfolk Dr. E. J. BiWerbeck the |x>ckel’of his jacket form ation thould be filed With Ihe fo show hlfl or tier hike U In good In Appreciation i)hnpe>. the ftnme m their purflntA. Philadelphia, the Department of owns. The motel-will cost an esti* wishes to announce during his Rurel Meif Boxes _ Trentlon District OPfi Office, m Defense issued a contract to. the m ated $40,000. service in the United States Dental — T c i ., 7r?/>fK>, Ekruipmeni end BuppUee K ,' State fit.. 1 wisli Uuink the votera o f do afl^r the loin lly ear la huugcc U d ... company for oscilloscopes: The Mr. Applegate said 'he was de­ 'Corps'Tbr. S. A. Felnman will con Jfp22—Adv. ; t> . . *0T P iM rF rW r"ir7^''^cipit( ‘Tn'e aw ard calls fo r “ m ore than $25,000.” sirous of explaining the project to tinue hi* denUl practice at 80 W. • Farm — Oerden — Home Venetian Blind* the Coujdy Kx^culWe CoounltU-'1. Uvn Mover* : 1 Kenneth It fichncldei'. Specific data as to quantities and the committee prior to applying Front flU Keyport Tel Keyport "H«lp Wanted* p i 0 In this p9p*r Try our service, Conover Brothers Top quality, sturdy built K ey- f^UpM and- Pennsylvania Lawn amounts is withheld. , * for the neccwnry building.permit 7-0583. w pfp3—A dv. M l y n u about th^^ood Jobe open. * Phone Ifolmdrl 0 AI2I. Wkkntunk port ‘Hnrdwnre, wjfpl- Adv, jfp 2ft-A d v . Mowctra, Koyjwirt K ardw aro, . PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN. N. 3. THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1951 lands. Her home recently had * Wedding A&nouncementi*^ W M ® been on Jackson Ave., Matawan, GOLDEN CHAPTER, EASTERN STAR, INSTALLS OFFICERS printed .promptly on panels or M rs/Klenk is surVlvod by. a son, brlM bQok snoW'White yeiWm at this office* . . . •b Spratford-McFarland Martin, of East -Orange; > Services ware conducted yeste^V In a ceremony performed Satur­ day afternoon uti l o’clock in the day afternoon, Apr. 21, 195J, nt 4 Bedle Funeral . Home, Matawan. WM o’clock in the Keyport Reformed Interment was in Bayview Ceme­ Church, Miss Beatrice Marie Mc­ tery, Leonardo. .... Farland, daughter of Mr. and Mto. Arthur MaFartand, 123 Maple PI., Joseph C. Phillip. , Keyport, became the ' bride of George H. Spratford Jr., pon of Mr. Funeral services for Joseph C. m m arid Mrs. G eorge H. Spratford, 33 Phillips of Rocky jHill wore held U » Our Lay-Awir Plus. ' Manchester Ave.. Keyport Tlie Tuesday in Kingston, with the Rev. Rev. Albert G. Shlphorst, pastor, John‘Mount officiating. Interment officiated. Harold Weber of Key­ was in Harborlon Cemetery. He pQrt,W6S- flt th.Q ^rgap.aridjircom* was a brother of Edward Phillips, IM M»ln Bi. m a t a w a n MataWan." ' ’ ...... : ‘ - panied Leonard Porcelll, soloist, Homo ot F.moua Brand* of. Red Bank, who sang "The Mr. Phillips, 05, dietT Saturday incl. Hamilton Watches), , niam onda. ^ Wedding Prayer,”. “Because'* and night, Apr. 21, 1051, in his home. “The Lord's Prayer.*' ,The church Ho was in ill health several years. i was dccprated with tall white, Alto surviving are .his wife, candelabrum, bouquets' of stock, Minnie; a daughter. Mre. Jennie .' -i -snapdragons. and: lilies. and palpis. Fogle, of LambertviUe, and a son, Henry, of Belforj. DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER The bride was given in marriage OPTOMETRIST by her father. She wore a gown Officer* of Otjldfn^Chopidr. O rde^of EBiieriL 8tar,>Keypbrt, iruitalIed:Bi lh 9 Aprf 18 meeting aie shown of sheer white marquisette over ...... Charle* J. M ais..... Charles J. Matz, 76. died Mid­ with Mri. Caroline Stewart of Teoneck/moit ^Worthy gjjind matron and William M. Amot most worthy EYES EXAMINED _ satin, trimmed with pleated laco grand - patron, ol the. .Ofdex c l Eastern Star, ol Ne w; Jenoy. The new ^pxthy matron - ii. Ml*»; C. denly 'Wednesday* morntngrApr; 25; o r jpJCB HQUHg T V and net with0 fitted pepliim bodice, Turner ol Keansburg. and Edward Walkinjon of Keansburg. U Jho new'worthy patron. 7he ceremonies 1951, at his hom e a t -112 M ain St., long pointed sleeves and bouffunt were presided ovey by Mrs. Florence Turner, a pa*t matron, and mother pf MU» Turner. Matawan. Mr. Matz, a veteran.of Dallr nnd Saturdtyi i • skirt ending in tt'train. She wore o The officeri. In Ihe usual order arei Froal row. Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Helen Brown. Mri, Stewfrt. Mr jthe Spanisli-Americon War, was a I A.H. to B P.M. fingertip veij of illusion, fastened Amos, Miss Turner, Mr, Watklnsan, Mrs. Marie 3axUr. Mf«. Qeisie Abbott of Meluchen. dUUict deputy, F rld flj, 9 A .M .1 0 9 p ;M . resident of Matawan since 1880 •to a corondt ot pearlized orange and Mrs. Vera Selllckj second xewt ,M*«. Jean 8p(uiff. Mrs, Freda Reid. Mrs.^ Georgia Wright, Mrs. Susan W .dn.id.n » A. M. tg.H Woon where he owned and operated, a , blossoms and carried a white Robinson. M n. Genevieve B. Molt. Mrs. Nancy Newman, Mr*. Edna Seabury and Mri. Marilyn Schnltfj tuilor shop for more than 50 years? rear rowi Mrs. Marjorie Sharp, Mrs. Ann Eckmen. Mrs, Florence Sidney. Mrs. Margaret Mackehsie, Mrs, orchid on a Bible with markers of 30 W. Front St., Keyport He is survived by his widow. Jean Wetkinson and M^s. EUsabeih MacEwan. . • ■ • white satin to which were attached Mary; n daughter,1 Mrs. • Peter KEyport 7-2020 miniature gardenias, . ' BogardU9 of Keyport; a son, Charley The ’ matron of honor was Mrs. Chambers, 704 Jersey Aye., Union T h e Bakers w ere m arried iri A- Matz of. Matawan, . and two John Sagurton of Keyport, who Beach. The baby weighed eight Chestertown, Md., . Mar. 24, 1931. grandchildren, Mrs. Rowan K. Le- w6re a gown of white starched pounds, 15 ounces) and has been The-qcts of cruelty alleged .by Mrs. Coinptc of Baltimore, and Charles marquisette over taffeta, outlined named Robert-William. . Baker occurred betw een M ay, 1048, MRS. GEORGE H. SPRATFORD, JR. A. Matz jr. with lilac at the bodice and hem, Case Is Settled apd A pril, 1949. Mrs. Baker’s Services will be held at the made with a strapless fitted bodice, • A n g e la charge of adultery against her Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan, .on full skirt and matching stole. She formed- a train. She wore a Queen Interment wus in Midway Green Mr, and MYs. Joseph Angello, 65 husband alleged intimacies with a Friday afternoon. Interment will wore a headpiece of twisted illu* Victoria headdress to which u Cemetery, Matawan, under direc­ Main St., Mutawan, are the parents Judge McL&an Gives Mrs, Wanda Golaszewski,’ formerly bo in Roso IIII1 Cemetery, Mat­ tion of the F. Leon Harris Funeral of a daughter born’ Monday iporn- of Cliffwood Beach and now of Storage "Sion with a short veil. Mrs. William fingertip ..veil of illusion wus at­ Custody Of Child To awan. . G. Schanck of •Keyport, and Mrs. tached, and carried a prayer book Home. , ing, Apr. 23, 1951, in Rivcrview Mother; Rules For Her Highlands.- Her. allegations Were Call KEyport Christian F. deNeergaard of Roslyn, adorned with an orchid and stream­ H ospital supported testimony -of Mr*. Joseph Francis Downs L. I., w ere the bridal attendants, ers of sweotpeas. • Final ruling In the diyorce case G olasze w i f i ’s, husband, .Milton., .The D riv e r and were similarly attired. Mrs. Miss Frances Artolli of , lluzlet, Joseph Francis Downs, 01, o f 200 ENGAGEMENTS of. Wilbur F. and Mario (Haynes) court ,ruled out testimony or evi; Mr. and Mrs, Jphn Driver, Marl­ 70133 niece of the bride, was tho maid Main St., Keansburg, died Monday, dence was submitted to sustain the Schanck’s dress was outlined with Rubln-Nehli ■ Baker, both of Keyport, was ren­ •' Our Bonded Drivers will call nile green and Mrs. deNeergaard’s of honor. She wore an emerald Apr. 23, 1051.. Surviving ig a nicce, boro, are the parents of a daughter count. A divorce suit ig now pend­ Mrs. John H. NcHW o f 53 G rove dered Frldoy by Superior . Court in maize. All carried bouquets of green gown with an off-the-should- Mrs. .Gertrude Miller, Jersey City, born M onday morning, A pr, .28, ing which entwines with the Raker lot your Fpr, and will (lore St., Mount Klsco, N. V., ha# an­ Judge Donald H. McLean. yellow marguorites and luvender er neckline, short bolero, and a The body was taken to Jersey 1051, Iri Fltkin Memorial Hospital action 1n* that Mr. Golasze^kl is nounced the engagement of her Judgo MeLean, granted divorce" th tm - In PUT own ■clsnllikslly sweet peys. William Wolliiig of hooped skirt. Hur Queen Anne hat city fur burial...... aulhg Ijls : wl/ur pfi grounds uf to Mrs. Baker her charge of proleei^d air-cooled VAULTS Knnmhurg, was best man, and the was_trimraed__willL_oslri£h.*.pliiihei>.‘ W ils o n ______;___ adultery—nnd Mrg^. GoUszewskt .is extrcmercnielty.—A'countercharge ushers were Charles Stryker and and she carried a colonial bouquet. G florgt L, W U « ' A son was born Saturday, Apr. seeking her freedom because of ex* ON PREMISES. Ho Mplh*,Flre of extreme cruclty by'•Mr, Baker C. William McFarland, tho bride’s Angelo Scalzo of*Matawan, was the 21, 1051, in .M onm outh M em orial tremo-%ruelty by her husband. George L. Wise, who had resided and a charge of adulteryi.by Jlhe qr Th.lt call harm your valuable brother, of Keyport. best man. Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Cufetogyp^two children is at stake in Keansburg Intermittently for tho w ife against the h u sb a n d ‘ ^vero fun. ■ ■ The brldo's mother was nttlrcd The bridegroom’s mother wore Wilson, 20 Waackaack Avo., Keans- in the Qola6zewskt action. last 35 yoars, died Thursday,, Apr. both voided by the court. in navy with pink accessories and an orchid print dress with match 19, 1051 at Pollack Hospital, Jer- burg. ./ Mrs, Baker vyas represented by Under Judge McLean’#, ruling, -a corsage of-pinkl-roses—and—tho- Ing-hat-and-black-aeeessories-and b76y“ C ityr Benjam in 'I. Kantpr of the Keyport TWr. Baker must pay ^O'pSr^wfitR KEYPORT hrlrinflrnom*a,mother._WQre n print .white „ rose. corsage.. —The-. fl2ryear*old ,setlr?d. steam* Noddings low flrm of Karkus & Kantor. for support .oMhe one child ot.the dress with white accessories and a Mrs. Michael Co*, soloist, sang fittor,. who owned property in Mr. and Mrs. Chorles Noddings marriage, Wilbur jr., until such corsage of white roses. Ave Maria” and "Mother At Thy Keansburg and wa& well-known of Midland, Mich., are parents of a You can tw Security Bond* to time as rear estate standing jolntly CLEANERS A-receptlbn. followed at .Button- Feet - is - Kneeling,” Mies. - Loretta there, recently had been living in' i-econd daughter, Carol Sue, horn iho Payroll Deduction Plan. in the name of the husband and woo'cf Manpr, Matawan. after which Duranto was ut the organ. Jorsoy City, Tucsduy, Apr. 24,^1051, in Midland. Dyers- - Tailors w ife Is sold. A fter that, Mr> Mr. and Mrs. Spratford left for a A, family rccoption; followed at Mr, Wiso was a member of the Their first duughter, Ruth, Is threa Furriers. Baker w ill pay $25 w eekly for su p­ wedding trip in the- South. After the homo of tho bridegroom's Keansburg Fire Department ond years old. Mr. Noddings is the son WHARION MEMORIALS Main Office and plant" port of #tlje child. Ho must alto b r . ■ -v May 1 they will be at home In their parents after w hich Mr. and Mrs, of the Exempt Firemen’s Associa­ Of Mr. qnd Mrs. W. C.. Noddings, .... . • DlrUlon St. pay all 'counsel foes and costs for apartment at 30 Broadway, Key Longo loft for tt wedding trip to tion. >, Matawan. M iiiwin-K.yput Maaunfmi Watit, : Bronchi H E.jFronl SI. Mrs. Baker. She had previously port. The bride’s traveling en­ New York. The bride attended the Ho is survived by his widow, .' H lsh w ar S5 " .' KEYPORT ’ agreed to 'accept .settlement with-’ semble was a navy suit with Mutawan Schools and is employed Mrs.- Anna (Milhard) Wise; two; X t j p a t t H. J. ' 116 Main St- > MATAWAN out alimony for hcr&olf providing matching accessories and an orchid by the Atlantic Tltc Co.. Matawan, daughters, Mrs. Catherine Weber, ■ Phonp Keyport 7-11M . BAPTISMS tho child was properly taken caro corsagc._ - Tho bridegroom is a graduate of Keansburg, and Mrs. Florence of. . : ■ , The ,bride is o graduate of Key­ Matawan High School and Is serv­ Costlne, Jersey City, and a grand- L'H oita t . Court hearing In the case con­ PHOTOGRAPHY port High School and Is employed ing In tho Army, being stationed eon, Joseph Weber, Keansburg. W llion cluded Nov. 13, la&t, and Judgo . AM. TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK , , in the Peoples National Bank. The at Fort Dix. They arc making The Rev. R. L. Blackman, pastor > • Walter Laurence L'Hotta jr., son McLean has been studying the bridegroom graduated from Keyport their home at 10 High St., Mat- Vf the Belford Methodist Church, I of Mr. and Mrs, Walter L. L'HottOj testimony sineo that tlmei PAPPAS STUDIO High School and served In tho Air flwan. . , ’■ i’, . . officiated at services held I Monday Aumack Ave., Union- Beach and 1 W. FRONT BTBEET — KEYPORT Corps during World War II. He is ufternoon in the •: Rydn ^Funerfll Gayla'Mae Wilson, ddughtor of Mr. 1# presenting Mri Baker's case, KE 7>Q490 7-2941 STUDIO 1, in tha VNITED CIGAR STOHE BUILDINQ employed by; the Jersey Central Home, Keansburg. Interment wa5 and Mrs. Reliance Wilson, Perth Edward Farry’ jr.; Keyport, his at­ * JACQUEUNE M, NEHL0 Power and Light Co. ' . DEATHS in Fairview Cemetery, Middletown. Amboy, wero baptized on Sunday torney, put Maj. Gen. George H. VanDeuscn (U.S.A. ret.) on the daughter'Miss Jacqueline M. Nchls, morning In Calvary Methodist Vohdin-Baumlin Walter Dombroikl stand to tell tl^e court he and Mrs. Fernand C. Deauleull to George , N. Uubin, of Hubbcll$ Church, Keyport. _ VanUeu&cn waulej be very happy to . The marriage of Miss Theresa Walter D ombroskl sr., 09, of Fernand C, D cauteull, 51, 72 Cross Rd., Mount Kisco. son of the’ . AT YOUR SERVICE NATIONWIDE! take tho Baker child • irjto their |ll- I | I Jf .lll . I I ^ Eileen Bnumlin, daughter of Valcn Route ^34, Vanderburgh, died Sat­ Seconcl St., West Keansburg, died late Mr. and Mrs. Ncl&on Rubin ’ Davino tine Baumlin of Perth Amboy, to home and care for him until he urday, A pr. 21, 1051, at his home. suddenly Sunday, A pr. 22, 1051, at of Matawan. • <• • Susan* Angelina, daughter of Mr. lq the ew tf el e ^ome, get b toedi with ta before mtitag W alter J. Vohdin jr., son o f Mr- and attained his majority.'. Mr^ Von ------^ i-~- He is survivod by his wife, his home. Miss Nchls, who also is . the* and Mrs. Jobeph Davino, Broad­ eay err«ng»miqtt. Threugh ei^ mHflfUrlde fiMweetloni. ir i h«yi Mr». Walter J. Vohdin of 138 liar­ Deusen is Mr. Baker’s sister. for MndfioQ e cm fron> ptac* d«ptK to finw {nlertMRt» i Nellie; four sons, Stanley of Bel- Mr. DeauUjull, who was born In daughter of tire late John H. Nehls, way, Keyport, was baptized Sun­ , bor Way, Laurence llarbor, was Mr. Baker contended he was tS* duUMe miymey b*.I ' ■ mar; Alexander of Heddcns Cor­ France, was a pantryman at Ye Is a graduate of the Mount Kisco day, A pr. 22, 1051, In St. Joseph’s soleminized Saturday afternoon, desirous his lister have care of ner, and Walter and Stephen Cottage Inn, Koyport. He had lived High School and Is employed as a Church. Sponsors were Mr. arid A p r. 21, 1051, in St. Lawrencc the child and sought to show in Vanderburgh; five daughters, Mrs. ln West-Keansburg for about five Secretary witli & chcmical cor* Mrs. Dominick Davino of Keyport. Church, Laurcncc Harbor. The court his wife was not a suitable r - Richard Blulh, Orlando Flu.; Mrs. yoars. ' ‘ poration In New York City. An outdoor reception followed at nsf.w— ;j""“rip Rev. Walter Slattery performed person to have custody of the boy. Andrew A. Adams, Oceanport; Tho deceased Is survived by his Mr. Rubin, a graduate of Mat- the Duvino home. day funeral home, the double ring ceremony. The • court .ruled _out this point Mrs. Rogers Morton, Allonwood{ wife, Mrs. Margaret (Jacobsen) awnn High School, served two and Thcr bride,“cscortedby her "father againU'‘ M'rs.''^aRer' and affirmed, MB7WIchherTIanycH7'H61mdeirand Dcauteull. one-half years 'In the sArmy Air ------her prior right, as n mother, to wore a white frosted sheer over Mrs, Christopher DcFazio, Tinton Service* were held Tuesday af­ Corps during World War‘7l. He is w nuM WATiewfrun his custody. ■ satin gown styled with a fitted Falls. • ternoon from the Ryan Funeral employed with. the. Mannlon Bros. Maddox Rites bodice, Johnny collar, long sleeves Arrangements wero In charge of Home, Keflnsburg, with the Rev. Construction. Co, of Mount Kisco. and a scallopcd frosted sheer pep- the W. 11. Freeman* ond* Son Fun­ R. LV Blackm an,''pastor o f the Bel* Held Saturday lum over a Marched sheer skirt eral Home, Freehold. ford Methodist Church, officiating. a long train. H er finger­ Burial was In Fairview Cemetery, BIRTHS tip veil of French Illusion was at­ Mn. Stephan Koyl Middlotown. , Resident Of Beacon tached to a crown of seed pcarta Mrs. M ary K oyl, 70,* o f '325 First ' . WaHenfeld . ^ and rhinestones and sho carried a Hill Rd. Committed St., Keyport, widow of—Stephen Chaifei Moyer ------Mr. and Mrs. Harvey WafTenfeld* cascade of white lilies, orchids and K oyl, died Friday, Apr. 20, 1031, CharloBJ?Moy<5r, 72, o f 803 Charlea 207 Main St.t Keyport, are parents Suicide Thursday lllles-of-tho«valley slroamers. In Monmouth Memorial Hospital, St., Laujfonce H arbor, a retired o f a boh, born Tuesday, Apr. 10, At Moloney's Markets Funeral services' wero held Sat­ Mrs..Elsie Sak, Perth Amboy, ns follow ing a short Illness. / carpenter, of the Lehigh Valley 1051. T h o bab y w eighed six pounds, matron of honor was attired in a urday afternoon from the Bedle Surviving are six sons, Anthony,. Railroad, died Monday momllng six ounces, and has been named WILSONS CERTIFIED AND. JONES FAHMS pink frosted sheer over tuffela Funeral Homo, Malawan, for V. Perth Amboy, Emery and Frank, Apr. 23, 1051, at hlg hom e. ,H c wns Marc Lawrence. Harold Maddox, G2, of Beacon Hill gown fashioned with puff sleeves, Trenton, ' Stephen, Zoltin and a member of the Lourcnce Harbor C0HAGE HAMS Johnny collar and a full ehcer Rd., Marlboro Township, formerly Oscar, of Koyport; and two daugh­ Community Church. : Ferguson SMOKED cfl< fikirt^Witi* frosted sheer Inserts. of-Holmdel. Mr. Maddox, a rotined ters, Miss Mary Koyl, Keyporl, Surviving are four children, Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson, Sho .wore a matching plcturo hat civil engineer for New York City, and Mrs, Julia Lee, Eatontown. Mrs. Joseph Bulkloy und Mr?, Ruth 04 Sixth &t., Raritan Township, 7 5 * a and carried a cascade of pink roses fatally shot himself Thursday after­ HAMS 3 l r SciviccB were conducts Sun­ Buckley, both of Laurence Harbor; Middlesex County, formerly of and com flowers. » noon with a .32 calibre nutomatlc day afternoon at-12;30-^t her-homo Mrs. Henry —Grinder, _.of_ Silver UnLoiiEcacln -.are „ parentsot„a pistol, " according ‘/to “Keyport' State CHOICE CUT TENDER. GOOP TRIM ------''William " R. Werner,” Nowiirk, >yith the Rov. G eorgo A. Cosper, Springs, Md., and Worren W. Moyen third child, a daughter, born served os best man and Albert Police. Cremation took placc in pastor of tho First Baptist Church, of Union; 18 grandchildren ; and Thursday, Apr. ‘>10, 1051 in Perth Wlldt, / Bloomfield, and Albert Rpsehill Crematory, Linden. Keyport, officiating. At 3 o'clock three great-grandchildren. Amboy General Hospital. The Benkert, Laurence Harbor, were, Mr. Maddox had been under another, scrvico was held from the Services were held yesterday af­ older children are Elulne and SIRLOIN STE a k s g t the ushers. . trcatmerii for Some , time for a First Hungarian Baptist Church, ternoon from Kain Mortuaries Inc., William. ... -The couple will, reside at 121 malignant, disease,, and, according Now Brunswick, with the Rev, Perth Amboy, with the Rev. W. J. Neptune ; PI, Laurcnco Harbor, to his personal physician, Dr. A. BROILERS. ROASTERS AND FRYERS FRESH JERSEY Michael Major, ^dictating. Inter* Wobslor officiating. Cremation wnn T*roa A. Captanian, Matawan, ho had upon their return from a wedding mcnt was in tho family plot in at Roschlll Crematory, Linden! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taros of been suffering severe pain &cv* trip ta New England. The bride Cedarwood Cemetery under direc­ Perth Amboy, are parents of a t o t era! weeks, • Mr, Maddox left no CHICKENS LOINS OF PORK chose o liavy blue suit, matching tion of the Day Funeral Home. John Leitar Bqulx«* first child, a daughter, barn Satur­ suicide notes, Dr, Captanian wag . ..acceuories and a whlto orchid cor­ John1 Lester Squires,, proprietor day, A pr. 21, 1051, In Perth A m boy . . Rib Halves AA# .. sage. , . called and pronounced tho man _ AMrtd VanPelt o f a servlco station in Old Bridge G eneral Hospital,.- Mrs. Taros is t o — ;— The~brldcr-a -graduate-of~X?crih d ea d . ------——------— ------, 3 9 ^ ft 4 6 lbs. “> Alfrcd'VimpcltrC&rdicd-Mondayr fortjryDars; dted_?uddcnly'Sundayr 'tlre_ foTiTOr~Mlss~stGile~AMeiakDa Amboy High School and the Berke- State policc said Mr. Maddox and Apr. 23, 1051, at his home, 111 A t­ Apr. 2?, 1051, at hla hom e. H o was of Keyport. ( L i E A N ) • ^Jey Socretarlal School, New York, lantic Ave., Matawan,1 He la sur^ 55 years o ld , — ------— his. wife,_who was. Ill arid confined . r -is employed by the Middlesex vlved l^y his wlfe,v Mrs. Mary E. Born ln Old Bridge,"Mr! Squires - ...... W iggini to bed, were home alone Thufs* C ounty Weights -and Measures De* VanPelt; a son, Alfred W. VanPelt, had resided In tho community all Mr. and Mrj,_Graham Wiggins, day afternoon when their son and partment, New Brunswick. ;Her daughter^n-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. F R E S H G R O U at home, end a brother. DanieJ his life. ..Ho was d veteran. of £0 Poole, Avo., Union Bcach. are N D B E E F S P ■ husband, a graduate of St. Mary's VonPelt, Motawbn. Mr. VanPelt World War I and a past commander the parents of a daughter born Harold Maddox-Jr., arrived for a High School, South Amboy, is n was employed by' tho Central of Crandnll-Koswnan Post 177, Monday, Apr. 23, 1051, in M on­ visit. ITALIAN — HOT OR SWEET OTHER 01G DAILY SPECIALS IN THE ’ .N avy Veteran having served three Railroad of New Jersey a? n brake' American Legion. He was an mouth Memorial Hospital. They said Mr. Maddox /greeted ond a half years on tho aircraft man.s . . ' exem pt firejnan and m e m b e r o f St. them when thby arrived and wept! carrier “Valley Forge/' He is ein . Services are scheduled for this Stephen's Lodge F. & A; M-. of ’; • Holmes . outside Immediately and phot him SAUSAGE 69*«. CHOICEST MEATS ployed by Carnegie Construction (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock South Amboy and Perth Amboy Twin daughter were born Sun­ self. , C o.,vlInlon. from tho lalo residence with the Chapter Royal Arch Masons. day, Apr. 15, 1051, . in Monmouth ' Besides his son ond wife, Bertha Rev. Chestor A. Galloway, pastor Surviving «rc his wife, Qertrudc Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. (Stock) Maddox, ho' is survived by COMBINATION SPECIAL ■ ■■ • Lonpo-Arielll of the First Presbyterian Chureh, (Ernst) Squires, two soni. L t John Harold L. Holmes, 101 fiavlno Dr., another son, Charles A. Mias Nancy Artclli, of oio At­ Matawan, officiating. Burial under L. Squires, home from Korea, and Motawanv .p . - A third son, Lt.' Donafd W., an 1 lb. Swift’s Brookfield BUTTER ) C f l O Q la n tic Ave., Matawan become direction of the W.. H. Frtemari Theodore, U. 9. Air Corps, station­ aerial observer with the 3#Zth.Field brldo of Patrick Longo.10 I1J|h Fuperpl Jfoine, Freehold, will- be ed at D enver, Col., and fou r filsters, Flelghl Artillery Bn, was killed In action . St., Matawan, on Saturday, Apr, in Old Tennent Cemetery. Mrs. George Baker of Old Bridge; Mra. and Mrs. Logard Flelght, over G erm any on N oy. 30, 1044. 1 lb. Lean Sliced BACON .. f rok » f * ® ; J4,.1051, at a 10 a m. huplia} mass MrsrJohn.Applftgato of.Spotswood; Bethany fid., Hazlot, are parents of 1 doz. Jer»ey FRESH EGGS (large) | w i celebrated in St Joseph’s -Church Mr*. D»vld L. Pege Mrs, Elton Hawke of Hlgbtstown; a dauglitcr born Wednesday, Apr. Chapel Holds Bazaar ; Rev. William E. Maguire, Mrs. Bernice Marcella Page, 34, and Mrs. Leland DoLoach of Miami, 21, 1D5I, in M onmouth M emorial curate, who* also“ performed the wife o( - David Leon Page, New Fla. . • . . , Hospital. \ ‘ , The North- Centorvlllc Chapel on Rouble ring (ceVcmony. Tho altar York, formor/y of Keyport, died Legion services w ere h*ld ot 7:30 Middle Rd., U sponsoring n cake i decorated with snapdragons Thursday, A pr. JO, 1031, in M etro­ ond M asonjc.scrvices at 0:30 o ’clock J . ; Lovelace v , u ie and huzoar at tho. chapel tn'- -Ip&d .white-fitodloJl were .used. tv politan Hospital, Now York. las^ eyenlng Jo the. H ulse Funeral , A son was born Sunday, Apr. 22, day, stnrtlnii ot 0 p.m. anil con. pews. . 1 In addition to her husband, sho Home, Engllshtown. ‘ ’ 1051, in, Monmouth v Memorial Hos­ UllurilH UIHll 9:30 p.m. Th e cqm - MOLONEY’! m arkets! fJiVfll* In marriage by her Is survived by a daughter,'Patricia pital to Mr. and Mra Clarence mittco in cliar^e hns arranged broth#*. Michael Artelli of Hazlet, Evon Page, ond a sister, Mr?. Helen Mri. Catherine C. Klank . Lovelace, Amboy Rd., ClifTwood. several attractive Ijooths with •tftfe btfd fi vvore a gow n o f ivory Sims, New York, Mrs. Catherine C. Klonk, gtj'died various types a t lteiru for Kile 1 - ^ r 'Jcm Q u -'d m , p ilitto iiypdM!-' ^ ith’n-gwvgthwrrt^fgdr-" —.— ------c h i m s w i ------r jinev OJtPd bodicecmbrgjdered afternoon In the Second Baptist mputh Memorial Hospital. A boii was born Saturday. Apr,' Church. Keypiort, with the Rev< 32 ^ f t ? StJi 5 ?K ?RT 120 MfOn St,, MATAWAN : 'imtl pearls and forming e She was born in Germiipy and 21, 1051, ln Monmouth. M em orial. Coal v CoaL PU c* your 0«Jer a skirt was full nnd Robert Kelsey, pastor, o/Jfjciatlng. formerly Hyed ot Atlantic High* Hospital to Mr. and M n Jamc# J. NOW. SUdtx. - . Tel. KEyport 7*1540 TdL MAttwin 1*3986 THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1951 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N. J. . ■ ------. IJ .'I i .■■■£■------LLL J 1 ■|.i|J HP 1-BHPMP— ■! .1. ni W. __L I iliJUJff PAGE THREE Edward SurigK, 81, Etpt Oronno, night by the Mainwan Junior orrnnticments-fwew <«omplol«d.'for P0HT1AC ACENCT’S REPAIRMEN GO m K TO SCHOOL’ 23 Pay Traffic paid ,-|s; nnd $3 costa for carelJss Woman's Clwb, In thp Engle Hoati holding n fo6d Bulo .tlila fot>xin|{ driving when his car cullldcd with Co, Firehouse, Keyporl.. : ' Saturday In tho H. B, Thomas, Co. one operated on n permit by Miss The evening'# topic m i "Cancer" store, Frunv St., K oy p ort/* ~ t Fines In Keyport Phyllis Feulncr, 10, SouU> A niboy. nnd tho &po week. Total fines and the new chairman, and Ira Apple- costs amounted to $12ft, gale of Qieeiequake as publicity r Parking in prohibited -areas cost chairman. ; Stephen Koyl jr.,, 327 First St., m m nm m a ' Others sworn into thc defense Keyport; Gcorfio Pelosei'58 .Lin­ •"‘organization were George Drost, coln Ct,, Keansburg; M lchacl VottQ OUR FUEL OIL TREATS a member ot the auxiliary police Jr., 2 Bank St., M atawan; William unjt; TcnEyck Ilonson, in charge Wolf, 328; Main St., Keyport; Bar­ V tX JM IK AND SQUARE, of iommiunications, and' Michael bara Waldron, 175 W. Front St., WHEW YOU W W T HEAT, Staats. It was announced that the Keyport, Reuben A. Beamiin, 100 ITfe ALVAV6 THERE / Madison Township Board of Ediicar W. Front St., Keyport, nnd Harold tion has approved first aid lessons 1. Wetscher, Freehold, $2 oach. for teachers in the school system, Eleanor I. Hcrcnhnn, Linden, paid "on school time, and the Civil De­ tho same amount for double park­ fense Council in making arrange* ing on W. Font St., ns did Rita mcnU with thc Red Cross for such Southcrs,, Port Monmouth, for t r a in in g ...... • , blocking a Arc plug on Broad St. ... The organization also is trying . John Maleskl, Third and Division to organize a woman's first aid Sts., failed to set his emergency *■ unit,* and invites all w om en in the brake in parking * |ii& car on the township to participate. Those In* Broad St. hill nnd it rolled awoy. tercstcd should contact Mr. Staeger He was fined $3 and $3 costs., for further, information. The Onit In order to improve Us. repair and wrvlclng department Downe'a Pontiac, Maiawan Township, ha* sent LET US VACUUM CLEAN emphasized the "importance of or­ Elmer McHose; service manager/third from left, to a field school eitabliihed ai Somerville by Ihe Pontiac Hnrvey Berry, Port Monmouth, paid $10 and $3 costs for driving YOUR FURNACE I l n e 'i iho If'ny lo E n joy Superb CofleG~-KcoiU}tnU‘tiUy ganizing all such auxiliary aid and Division of General Motors, where instruction is given on the features of tho hydra*mallc transmission. hat# asked the women to cooperate Other Downe'a employee! who attended a similar school In Red Bank, check a point of Information with without a license and Fred Jeffer­ H O W I , Mr. McHote. They are. left lo right, Ernie Hyer, John Kenner and Al Stalfa* son, Port Monmouth, paid $50 and by giving a little of their time to WillI fresh coffee. I f It isn't froah, tom (Irouml to your nrilor— to ono $3 costs for letting Berry uso his jtm'i'o not Bottinir your> money’s of sovon ilcnici'B of llnoness. For the Defense Council. car. 1 worth. Huy in-lh-btan coffcc. mu* I mum nuiulim' nf good cups . Response so far has been far Freehold, and Norman Marshall, Boysen Faces Two . Sponsor Square Dance James S, Mauro, Valley Dr., When colToo la pro-urmmd, |>nit of fi'oin thi'sn thrifty cnllccs! flo mra Zfijloiv the necessary quota, the Trenton, be‘ engaged 'to sell all LOUIS STULTZ. tlio flavor osciijipa, I l u u CiisIdhi ' e o fftt jio l in r lr n n. fiol/i Battleground horses, racing equip* Charges Of Assault Matawan; Wllllum Flwhlcr, 77 W. O I L BU R N IN G council says, and is concerned The Ladies Auxiliary of thc Clift- (iroiiiid c o f f e e , Tliul's coltro Riound roll cp ant I w illrr , , , firo I n 't l First St., Keyport, Fred Alford, about the apathy of residents in ment and„accessprics, EQUIPM ENTS SERVICE nxnctly rlglit for i/our coiroonmkor, M elvin Boysen, 38, O ld Bridge, wood Volunteer Fire. Co.-is__8po)\* tnbltHimma of foffeo to H of a responding to the need for volun. ’The sum of $300 was left to the Freehold, nnd-Lou)s Lovlne, Union, tUti OIL'HIROSM'COAL /■'(iii)oiin R ight O Cluck, lied C irfU r Hlimilnnl nmiHuvinu cup (or J ar- was arraigned Sunday In Madison soring a square dnnco in the fire- teers. It points out that defense Maplewood -Cemetery Co., Free* paid improper speed fines, while u n < l l l n k a r c o f f t e e , dcllvcroil fresh-

~ jri^jllieni English sr. r o w v i s .National S^-IOf-M^-Store ^ -Will/am English sr., Keyport, BUILD YOUR HOME ^ 47 BROAD ST.. RED BANK,N.J. w h lf died A p r. 7, 1951v bequeathed i . his estate to his daughters Ellen . with a f? Pease-and Agnes Cawley share and ~ share alike and named them exccu- HOWARD LOAN * X tors; - * Call T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY ^ Thomas J. Riley i Tfiom as J. Rliey, Keansburg. Main St & Mattison Ave. 7 WhW died N ov. 7, 1950, bequeathed Asbury Park, N. J. LOWEST £ his estate to Bionche Daly and named her executrix and rc- ' A. P. 2*3300 z queSted that Seymour R. Klein* Morigage Loan Corre«pond«nts for ih# , ^ berg represent thc estate. HOWARD SAVINGS 1NST1TUTIOK, Newark

\ Thomas W. Waddington* -3—«Thoma3-V/.—Wa{kiington,-Keans- *? burg, w ho died Mar. 3, 1951, ibe* J q\iej|thed his estate to his w ife, -* Caroline M. Waddington and named 4 hpr^executrix. ’ '

' Joseph C»rr k W. Front. X«rPori MAT 1st Joseph Carr, well-known horsc- w O pp . F*optes Bank t , • . X man who died Apr. 3. 1951, left a * $10,000 bcqucfet to Miss M arie C raw - ** ford, superintendent o f . the Mon- SHOP HERE AND SAVE! Z mouth County Welfare House, In * his wlll ofTcrcd for probate. * Watch this space for our Will Advance r The bequest was **ln appreciation Sensational Weekly Specials! ■ i q L. the kindness extended to my T Jote'wifc’and to myself in our ill- Friday and Saturday £ ^|s/* the will says. Mr. Carr, -who POSITIVELY IULY1 SEE OUR NEW G-E - oumcd Battleground Farm; Mana- ~ lapan* Tow nrfiip, and w as a prom - SPECIALS i incnt , figure ip harness racing. REFRIGERATORS TODAY! * named his sister. Emma F. Jg*rr Op^n All Day Sunday* tASY-PAYMENTS I ? and a brother, Richard, as pr|nj:ipai LOUIS STULTZ Jr., Inc. “ bcqjcficiarics. Each will share In — onMhird of thc residuary estate. DELICIOUS R. L. CARTAN & CO. T Bequests o f $1000 each w ere left HOWARD WALLING v PETE'S, Inc, 1 to3i>hn Co it , Eliza Kennedy, Cor« SUMMER DELIGHT * don^ Carr, John Proctor Carr, W. Front St. Phone 7-2700 KEYPORT f Iv*fei Carr, all "nephews and CHOP SUEY MARTIN & BROWN * 1 n iSots, and to Curly Jane Moore, RUM CAKE JUDSON S. HOPLA > Avihorltod D tahr t daughter of William C. Moore, 3 Coffee Cake * frigi d . t f n y pgr&nn^ w ill i Higulir .4^- Chock #d i share in the remaining one.third “M & R COAL C07 " lull of GENERAL fp ELECTRIC 5 part of the residuary estate. Pxuli and 2 9 * W. D. SWARTZEL, Jr. f T h e will which .was .ipade p t c . 3 9 * RaUiAl R tg . - 30, 1044. dirortS'lhat C h n rln AltKirr-, REFRIGERATORS p a g e f o u r THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1051 better fo let the leaves wither com* FormerHuiband HoUse I« Ransacked Probe Shooting Of Dog THE MATAWAN JOURNAL! pletely before removing theriL Mutt Pay $2180 fertabllflhed ia & TeL K eyport 7-3030 \ Oreen -leaves _ manufacture the Murray Bottarfe,:Sy^etbrjar AS#,, Holmdel . Police . Chief Joseph Katawan Tevashlp, KaUwan Borough food to store in the bulb for next D am ages o f $2180 w ere Cliffwood reported to Matawan Phillips reports he Is investigat­ by- a i Jury Jn Middlesex County Township Police that his house ing the shooting of a pet dog be-' Published Every Thursday at year’s bloom . ^ ...Keyport, Monmoulh County, N. J. Judge Klemmer Koltelssen’s court was ransacked early Thursday, longing to Mrs, Christina Casola, Aftple tree tent caterpillar may - By DROWN PUBLISHING AND in New Brunswick' Thursday night- while he was aWay, ana Crawfords Corner. , . appear on wild cherry, and on cul­ ■ PRINTING COMPANY . against Joseph Fedin of Perth Am­ about $43 in czuh,"two cameras and The. dog wss wounded by gunfire by Charles H. Connors ' tivated plants of the rose family, boy, after he withdrew his answer a $75 w atch w e re taken. ■ • Thursday night and came home to 3, Mabel Brown. .Editor Rutgers University such as apples, crabapples, coton to the suit filed by Mrs. Virginia Police today said the bre.'ik-in die-just as did a Laborador re- Charles E. Stultx...... Associate Editor caster and so on. Do not burn Some Easter plants are not worth Phillips Hellegaard of Cliffwood probably, occurred between fl and trieveij’ belonging to Frederick them, as you may Injure your tree. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Beach.: -.. ■. ■ " 7 p.m. The glass In a repr door, Frelinghuysen, Pleasant Valley Rd., Payable Jn Advance trying; to save, but others can be They can easily be controlled by Huyler E. Romond, Perth Amboy, had been broken and the' entire recently. e*r (within State) .... I3.0Q used in the garden.1 It is wise to spraying the plants with alienate _ ear (outside State) 3.60 counsel for the woman, told the house was ransacked, police said. According to Chief Phillips, Months 2.00 discard cinerarias, primulas and of lead when the. web nests ai'o jury the parties to tiie action were The. burglar took a piggy bank ft? M onthi ...... 1.29 about 1% to 2 inches in dinmetfer. anothcr~resident of Holmidel re-., cyclamen when they finish blooih-: formerly: comhfiohlaw man - and Youhg'larvae can also be killed In containing, about i)50 and t5 m ore ported that two hounds -turned ' Execut&rs and administrators of Ing. A few persons successfully wife and that Fedln. admitted the nests on a cool morning before in bills and change lound in vari­ loose about Easter, havenl been •states have the right/to select the carry-: cyclamen along, but the ^rentage of three minor children bewspapeis in which ttyey desire their they sally out to feed. If you are ous parts of the house. . seen since. . ' . pottees printed. If the right ia not majority do not. • In the custody of Mrs. Hellegaard. squeamish.protect your thumb with exercised the /*flm>gate will make She sought $1000 under an agree­ the selection ahd. the notice will prob­ The woody plants can be put a heavy glove. Beal Estate Listing Cards tor sale ‘Tor* R en t" and ‘T o r Sale** algni ment for sale of their former home ably appear In some newspaper that into the garden, but wait until ot this office. may be purchased at thu office. ou would not have selected. Friends soil nnd air are well warmed up, at 80 Pitman Ave.,. Fords, and oe- t The Journal having business with Literary Club cuniulated board money of $1160 Stha ’ surrogate’s office will do well t.o possibly the first to middle' of Mny. Mar this u mind. . Keep the soil in the pots just inoist Federation Day - for the children. Responsibility (or typographies: andf be sure lo syringe the tops errors. IS limited to the cost ol the •frequently. Wntch-for aphids and Federation Day of the Keyport Keyport Pastor To Ipacft-Mcupled by such error. ' red spider mite9. . • . . . Literary Club will be observed at Roses nnd hydrangeas should do Friday’s meeting,' starting at 2:30 Attend Synod Meet .... Entered as second-class matter at the pill • b&rofNce at Matawon, N. J.. under the well, but some azaleas that arc p.m.’ in the Keyport Reformed The Rev. - Albert G.‘ Shiphorst, act ot March 3. 1679. forced for Easter aro not bud- Church House, Miss Geraldine V. pastor of the' Keyport Reformed hardy in this climate. Plants ..may J3rown, chairman of the Junior Church, will attend the annual T H U RSD AY , A P R IL 20,;1051 live but flower buds may die# If Membership Department of the N. meeting of the particular Synod of Into your home • • • you know the variety of nzalca J. Stpte Federation of Women’s New Jersey, Reformed Church In A FINE GESTURE plant, you can check on Its bud* Clubs, wijl speak, and there will America, whfch meefa at the Free­ hardiness. Otherwise, con su lt be a musical program. , hold Reformed Church, Tuesday, with a FHA /<( f a n . : Thomas O. I^oopmnn deserves someone who knows or cover the Georg Lober, o t Keyport and M ay 1 at 10 a.m. thanks for his generous donution of (ops well with some, loose material New York, distinguished sculpto.r, The Rev. Mr, Shiphorst is treas­ technical books to tho Matawnn when growth stops in autumn. originally scheduled to ‘speak, will urer of the Synod's church, extern Warm weather coining! Keeping your Public Library.‘While the collection Protect loaves of bulbs- planted be unable to attend due to illness.- sion committee. Ftiur delegatos Mr. Koopinan made avnilnble t a a ‘ home attractive and. up-to-date.is a In the lawn and bulbous plants in from the Classis -of . Monmouth also high, monetary value, it Is not the sound business investment, especially . the gnrden. If you* want them to W hy not list your farm sale In the will attend, representing the Re­ intrinsic worth of the volumes live, do not cut tlie leaves until classified oolumn now. H ie oast Is formed . Churches, in Monmouth today. :. _ * . which Impresses. nt least the tips turn yellow. "It is ■nail. the results larfa. County. ' ’ The fact that this* prominent Don't be discouraged if you haven’t resident of Mntawan thought of his No More Rubber Stamping the money at hand to make needed re­ homo tdwn as the recipient of hl§ gift makes it that much more pairs o r irtiprovtments. F H A loans at valuable to the local library inas­ week days nnd Sundays and d o The Matawasi Journal Classified Ads this, bank are meant fo r just such situ-. much as his action is evidence that sires the authorities-to-put a stop he ii' aware, o f. the. community iix to it." ; / ations. , ■ , ,* ,. which he .has chosen to make his# Real Estate Wanted TELEVISION SERVICE While in New York on Thursday HELP WANTED ' Low, sensible bank rates., Repayment home and to conduct hi* business, ITEMS ABOUT FOLKS AND ■ Stockton Horner was rclteved; of WHY be without your television? If Mr. Koopinan were seeking WE HAVE TIIE DUYERS MECHANICS HELPER for gehfrrol schedules to fit your needs. Service as *. his ' pockctbook. It contained' less Wc specialize in evening scrvicc . work. Apply , Rollo Transit Co.. widespread publicity through his THINGS WE KNEW IN . than $10. - . . Homes needed la this vicinity. calls; all work guaranteed. Call Keyport. . . - • wjtf >•; you like it—prompt, friendly, without generosity he would have donated THE LONG AGO . nusscll's lladlo and Television Service, CALL TODAY FOR QUICK ACTION Matawan-1*00051^------~w*' jtfN ‘ ~ 'Ihe' colloction' to a UliiVeMlty or a . The' snipping party held by the EX PE H IK N C E b" waitress Wa'ntedi “ a lo t 'o f red tape; lqdles of the M, E. Church Inst Don and Mnttic Smith,' Realtors steady work. Write to Box T in larger, library, Several coljogesi are of this newspaper. t r w jtf Ten Years Ago Friday evening was quite a suc­ m ’ ii Main St. Matawan 1-2207 FOR RENT npproached hlin in this regard. \ (Issue of Thursday, Apr. 24, 1041) cess. It was very amusing to watch 1. . . • w jtf HANDYMAN , for general work. The fact that he did not avail hlm- Apply Rollo Transit Co., Keyport. While firemen Siiridny. were ex­ ihe different ones as they were STORE in business center, opposite wjtf eelffof such invitations is further post ollice; 20x 00; ' im m edibte p o s­ . _ . ; eyldencc „of civic concern at the erting every effort to bring under blindfolded and placed In front of, WANTED TO RENT session. T el. K eyport 7-1533 at ll;30 WAITRESS ..wanted, experienced-., or control--Ocean “ County's' greatest iim r &"fe w -te e t^ from ^ a - i b w - o t «,m. or 7-1414-from~7-to 8 p m Louis * -hom frriewl. — -...... X~CosTaT60 First' St.." Keyport:— w jtf — willing—to-train—high—8chool~girJ.' forest fire In history, the scene strings hanging near the wall, and BUNGALOW, 4 or 5 rooms, all year Apply House of EMg> 34 E. Front St;, was being duplicated to-a minor round*, w onted to rent by adult K eyport. Wj2fl MATAWAN : THE COMPLETE STORY ...... With scissors in hnnd w alk up ns fam ily.of .four. Call Matawan. 1.2230M, FURNISHED room, kitchcn privileges; extent a'short distance from Mat­ nenr ns they could guess to where buses poss-the house. Tel. Keyport AUTO MECHANICS. Apply - Rollo 7-2709W after Q o 'c lo c k / wJ20* Cllflwood Parent-Teacher Asso* awan in the area known as Ticc the strings were and sec how Transit Co., Keyport. . vwjtf BANK elution members appear to be in town. By-mld»aftcrnnen> the Tice: nmny of.;thym;they; could cut; Tlio USED CARS UNFURNISHED three room apart­ FEMALES experienced stenographer. fear their attempt to get the town blaze had spread oyer such.n prize, which wus n frained picture, ment.' Inquire Schocjn, Lako Blvd., Apply R. J. Malkmiis, Hanlon-Van M a t a u u m , 1041 Nash, radio nnd hooter, reason­ Matawan Township. wj2fl* Winkle Munning Co., Motawan, Mutawan Township-Board of Edu* large area that It was necessary was won by Howard Wymbs, who able price. Cali M otawan 1-2229J. cation, to m odify Its rules to permit to call two Matawan fire compan­ got the highest number of snips. APARTM EN T ot 03 B roadw ay, K e y ­ port; four, rooms ond bath. Inquire M A tE • public comment'on debatable Ibsucs ies home from Lakewood 104T Plymouth; radio ond heater. George A. -Fountain cut aspara­ Inquire Leonard Scrvicc, Union 91 Broadway, Keyport. - WJ20 might prejudice the board's attitude Fred Thompson of the Matawan gus from his garden for Sunday’s Beach. Tel. K eyport 7-0700. wj2G* Press Operators, Packers, towards the Cllflwood School TWO-IIOOM apartment unfurnished, Hand Sprayer, Stock Supply. NO PARKING PROBLEMS HERE! First Aid Squad. Will leave tonight dinner. ' This Is the1 first wc have 1940 DESOTO, maroon, 4-door sedan; private bath, gas stove and re­ General Workers, Machinist. addition. A s one m em ber put it. for Knlghtstown, Ind., to drive heard bf around here.' Last week fine mcchanicnl, interior and exter­ frigerator; two blocks from station or "w e don’t wunt to get In a elass ior condition; radio and heater; white, bus. Fitzgerald and Moore, telephone Good working conditions, MEMBER FEPtBAt DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION back the squad’s new mnbulancc. Jersey asparagus brought from $9 K eyp ort 7-0318W. wJ26* S Day Week; Paid Vacations. ’ with—” nnd then named three wall tirtB; fluid drive; original owner; Miss Eliza Arrowsmith suffered to $12 per dozen, but so much has 91603. Tel. Matawnn 1-2420-M. %vj20 Poid Holidays. * prominent critics of the board In bruises nnd head injuries Sunday been cut this week that prices rulo Business Opportunity • Apply in Person. tho past ■ afternoon when the car in which around $0. Real Estate For Sale. Interviewing Hours: ■. ’ We feel such fears are groundless. 8:00 A.M . to 4:30 P.M. she was a passenger was struck Wp know the men of the Mutawan TAVERN-SMALL HOTEL ., Monday through Friday, by another machine ,.nt the inter BELFORD, N. J, '* ‘ '* board‘and for any differences we ARCHITECTURAL TILING CO., In section of IVfaifr nml Ui'6ad Sts. MATAWANSCHOOL NEWS ' FOR SALE! may have with them on policies wc Ono family houfie, 0 rooms'and Cass and Jackson Streets, Charging vandalism, A. Adam bath. Lot 65x1(13 comer; all Tavern completely pnd modemly Keyport, N, J. esteem them to/be personally large equipped, largo bar. dance floor, etc. Bankc, mentor pf the Matawnn improvements; circulating hot wJ20 enough not to let criUci&m make Seniors Leave Today water hcnt, oil burner, excel­ Hotel 1b fu lly rented. Incom e is $1000 Phalanx Group, yesterday , mor- lent condition; one cor garage weekly. 0 year, lense. Large parking them retaliatory on n vital matter. On Washington Tour Int in rear, located on Main St., PRESSERS WANTED—male o r female, morning^ reported the YMCA and tool shed. Con bo -pur­ The P-TA need not back down in chased • fo r — Woodbridge. Terms arranged. * For steady work, good pay. Apply at building on Jackfion St. had been Furnished ...... $0500.00 particulars, write Box A, care of tills once to Keyport Cleaners, main oflicc. _ Its earnest belief the membership By Vivian Grabow '51 ' newspaper. •, entered nnd furniture, electric Unfurnished ...... $0000.00 Division St., Keyport. Tel. Keyport has a right to be heard on nn im­ The senior class left this mor­ 7-0133. k • : wJ20 portant matter of school policy. light bulbs nnd other nrticles de­ Inspection by appointment only, ■ '______’ WJ20 SAVE MORE ning' for the annunl three-day trip HANDYMAN, steady position. Apply ' Wc are aware The Matawan stroyed. Even the door hnd been tc Washington, D. C. The trip was B O W E nS Si H ARRIS — Rollo Potit- llouae. -K eyport. • wJ20 • Journal has been classified’ with sawed from the furnace; Mr. financed by cncli senior ‘selling 12 Broad Street, FOR SALE Bankc said, <­ ncd Dank, New Jersey AND WORRY LESS other critic* of the board and has 32 tickets to the sentor play,' the DACHSHUND puppies, A.K.C. regls* LEGAL NOTICES Brig. Gen. George Lane Van- T el. R. D. 0-30-14 been charged with blocking the delightful comedy, "Papa Is All." crcd. Tel, K eyport 7-1574R. DeUscn, whose appointment was NOTICE OF SALE , Financial security is essential to board plans for adding to school Thu buses left Mntawan \II. S. nt WJ3 ELECTIHC hot water heater. Rhcem, TAKE NOTICE that on Friday, the iimi(lrmed by the U, S. Senate, facilities. Perhaps it would be just 10 acres clean land, apples, highway 52 gal.; also Duo-Thcrm oil heater 11th day o f May, 1051, I -w ill expose your peace of mind. You’ll be hap- a.m. and arrived at Washington for sole a dog known as Dcrbydachs Friday, made hte official entry frontage, electricity, and well, at with blower attached; both in excel- ns well to set the record straight 2 L_15 m: A t th is time the Capitol lcnt.xondltion^_.TeUCcyport.7?0700W- KondU KnriCLJQ. _Batlsfy_..a._llYery^.btll .pier if .you_ha.ve_a_growingL.r.eserve .of - into— Fort . "MonmmithT“Tuosdajr Gordon’s Corrtert-$1100-di>wn, $2 0 -p e r • on tiraT^scofb^TTowT” T li^ sclio o re x ; Building, both Houses of Congress m onth, prico $3000, Begell, cail M at­ under Section 2:00-53 ot the Revised pansion program was first broached afternoon at 4:30 o'clock with an MARBLE top table (unusual type); Statutes of New Jersey. Said sale money in the bank as a safeguard . mid the U. S. Suprem e Court w ere awan 1-2431-M2. wJ2C grandfather's clock; > Remington wllf take place on premises knQwn as impressive ceremony. * in November, 1040, and the board scheduled to bo toured under an noiseless typewriter. Mrs. Martin, C Tween Hills, Matawan, New Jersey, at against emergencies. Taylor Rd., Motawan. Tel. Mntawan 2:00 p.m. . ' was* still studying the various Coach ^2dgar M cNabb's Matawan escort of special guides. Then the REWARD High School trackmen did them­ 1-0270'J. J20* SIMON WOLK. aspect*/ o f the problem in Muy, purty will board buses for tho Bailiff and Constable. Strengthen your financial posi­ 1050. For this delay the board was selves proud Saturday when the $2I> ONE 7,/s ft, Coolerator, 1050 model, J3 $2.00- M iddlesex County Court. Willard llotel. , ' For information leading to arrest ond . used 4 months. Harry Konowolow, tion with a Savings Account at the being criticized. We refer to Iwo school finished in fourth place In AfterA dinner the group will conviction of person taking Gcrmon- Tenncnt Road, Morganville. J3* NOTICE editorials which appeared in Tho the team standings in the Central town Hospitnl ring from Keyport Sealed bids for the furnishing of Farmers and Merchants- National board the R ollo buses for n vls|t W eekly shop on Mor. 15, 1051. Contoct J051 Emerson TV set, with antenna; ateriel and supplies for the school Matawnn Journal l^ft spring, one Jersey championships nt the an­ to the Library of Congress and the Howard E. Sticlitey Jr., 24 Monroe St., 10* picture; hardly used; 0 month year 1051-1092 w ill b e receiv ed by the Bank. You will enjoy the satisfaction entitled-"ifa'rb fSatijjlW" and the nual Long Branch Relays. Mutuwnn, or K ey port 7-3030. w jtf insurance; will also Install. Call uftar Matawan Township Board of Educa­ Lincoln Memorial. that comes with saving. Your account Sfcona i‘Still Snttettca," commend­ 3:30 p.m „ Mntnwan 1-0290M. j20 tion, High School Building, Monday, On Friday tlie group will visit May 14, 1051 at 10 A.M. Daylight Sav­ ing the board for its deliberation Twenty Years Ago WANTED llonSE IMANURE, cow manure, hen ing Time. The same day the District . will be welcome and may be opened tho Bureau of Engraving and Print­ and extensive study* before expend­ (Issue of Friday, Apr.' 24, 1031) manure, by lho ton delivered; also Clerk nnd. the Supervising Principal’s ing. the W hite House, the "Wash- CHILDREN boarded by day, week or wood, stove length and flrcplaco. - Tel. ofTlce will open the Bcolcd bids for the vVith a small deposit. ing the taxpayers money. This was Two .beautiful swans from month, Mm. John McMulinn, Clark K eyport 7-0432. Jtf ini'ton Monument, the Department purpose of computation. On Monday, • hardly criticism. Spring Lako have been placed on St. und Druodwny. -Tel. Mutawan M ay 21, 1051 the District Clerk will of Justice, the F.B.I. Building. 1-32C8J.______\y J2G FORD VO pickup half-ton truck present the bids to the Bonrd of Our break with tlie board came Lake LefTerts nnd nppcar to be Albert W ilson, 20 WilBon A vc., M at­ Arlington N nttonpl Cemetery, Education. in July on the so-called “pneknge’' perfectly at home. The swans „ ,,, „ HOUSES FOR SALE awan. - • - J20* The Board of Education reserves the plan, which was subsequently de­ were purchased by the Do.-ouch lT,imb " r lhc Unknown Snlcller, the right lo refuse any or all bids item F a r m e r s & M erciiants C0ljncjl . . MLMnorial Amphitheatre, , Mount STOP at Merle's Farm Market for per Item covering ' the following, feated by the ypters. The breach DUPLEX house on Jackson St. Call any type flower also vegetable namely vjzi Art Supplies, Athletic Matawnn 1-2511-W for appointment. slants; fresh vegetables for .sale. Marie was Intensified when the board per* Mrs. Ida Clark Is planning tn ! Vernon, and the Old Christ Church, Supplies, Fuel Oil, General Supplies, 1 Saturday the group will visit the J20 Sarabuchclto, Highway 34, B ox 20. Instructional Supplies, Janitorial Sup­ National Barih stated, In tw o special elections open a.ten room nt her homo, cfn Valley Drive, Matnwon. J20 plies. Manual Training Supplies, MUsic Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the TWO family house, good income; ..tyhlch follow ed in trying to force the w est Bide of Volley Dr., to be Supplies, Science Supplies. The school m a t a w a n , n e w j e r s e y SmJthson[nn...li»tUute( the Freed Ideally located near town, railroad FRESH COW with calf. Tel. Matawon officials reserve .the right to inspect — upon - tfto— voters - somethIng they known as tho Brightwood Farm station- and schools; - quiet - neighbor­ 1-2007-J2. -...... ;...... JM Gallery of Art and the Aircraft the quality of all materiel and demand MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM hnd already rejected. Ton Room. Featured will tyo hood. . Inquire 12 Warren St., Keyport, an analysis of fuel and all other com­ Building. . between a and 7 p.m. wJ2Q* METAL DED, tan color, mattress and pound materials. WEMIER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • The board finally gave this up luncheons at 50 cents; afternoon • springs. $28; porcelain top kitchen On the return trip the seniors Specifications may be secured upon lost winter and in January did ten nt 50 cents’, nnd chicken or CLIFFWOOD BEACH-flve room all­ table; m ason Jars, quarts and pints. application to the District Cierk. O rg a n ized 1830, — Oldest Bank in Monmouth County of Matawan High School will stop year-round house; ideal location Call Matawan 1*0031. J26 MILDRED R. DUGAN, secure, a favorablo vote on n steak dinner at $1.25. overlooking bay; fireplace; landscaped, at the U. S. Naval Academy at J20 $3.00 District Clerk. proposition to add six rooms to Matawan T roop 73, E oy Scouts, 75 ft. frontage. Seen by appointment. ROAD GRAVEL, mason sand, mason Annapolis, Md. $10,500. O w ner W. W . M iller, 1393 sravcl, fill dirt, top soil, cinders. CliffWood School at $125,000/ This captured the third district banner The buses return to Matawnn ClHTwood Drive, Tel. Matawan Tractor work done, hauling with newspaper neither supported nor at the Boy Scout rnlly last Friday I.2002-J. -wJ3* dump trucks. Cars and trucks for sale. Eckel • Brothers, Morganville. opposed thl& measure. Wc did not evening in the Keyport High High School nt 11:00 p.m, Sntur- day. • .. Phone Matnwan 2-3313W. wjlO . suppoft for tlio simple reason the School auditorium with n total of SERVICE IT’S A SECRET 20 points. - .UPRIGHT PIANO, reasonable. Apply board’s own, architect was at that RADIO and TELEVISION Service— Mrs. Charles Ely, Wm. C. Ely time-preparing, pljms-for—an-addl- Eleanor-Sclioek-has a ncw- sport Special -attention to ~auta~Tadlosr~nll E stater 'T e ir ^ io im d e r -0-7651:” w jtir Ford roadster deluxe. • work * guaranteed; prompt scrvlco. to thousands of our patrons for its tempting, flavor. Even the first bite tion to West Keansburg School in Wilson Radio and Television Scrvlcc, CERTIFIED SEED—hybrid, field and Raritan Townshlp_wh 1 ch \vn3 . tp Thc’ Xndles Atd Society, together G i r l S c o u t B oj{ 01, Ravine D r .,. Matawan. Tel. ‘ 1 its * * tells you it is made from tender Spring Lamb, and you recognize those suc­ cost $150,000 nnd provide on ly five with a commlttco of tho trustees Matawun 1-2270. jt f a complete line of hay, pasture and lawn mixtures;-lime, fertiuter, spray- culent fresh vegetables: but in that rich brown sauce is the deep secret of room*/, all that could be obtained of the M E. Church, began tho Question Box FOR SERVICE on electric ranges, and dust. Order now. Conover Bros. In his opinion for such an amount complete renovation of tlie par­ wator heaters and small appliances, W ickotunk. Tel. H olm del 9-0121. its goodness. Man, what a tantalizing delight! „ call Bernard Jones, Matawan 1-2042W. W jtf of money. It did not appear to us Sonage, from top to bottom, last Formerly service man with May we suggest that the next time you see Lamb Stew on our menu give . . .then .J q be n. frank : approach to M onday...... -...... Q.— H ow do the G irl Scout Co. ‘ 23 jonnsOfT- AVc.y M a ta w a n ,..... VENETIAN BLINDS—«2,B8 and u p i J17* modem enclosed head blinds of your waiter your order for it and ta3te a dish that is really “ out of this world” the voters or to the people of Tho vacant lot adjoining the 'Troops get their number? streamlined design in* flexible steel Cliffwood to lead them to believe YMCA ^building on Jackson St. hps A.—Each Girl Scout Troop Is as­ CALL Mody WalUng at Matnwon or aluminum with new self-leveling frit energy, for mouth-watering goodness, and for sheer epicurean delight. 1-109011 for fill dirt, top soil, gradlnr six rooms could be gotten only six been plowed , ond will bo planted signed. o number as u ’means of tilting mcchonlsm. Top quality pic­ also cellars dug ' wJ2( ture window bltnds a specialty, Karl Buttonwood Manor refreshments are also tempting and delightful, and miles nwayy In ClifTWood, for with grass seed Identification and usually retains A. Frantz, DIB Seventh St., Union John Laird Is , recovering from “WE LEND INSTRUMENTS”—Teach- Beach. Tel. Keyport ^-2816W. wjti their quality is consistently excellent. Prices are reasonable, too, 000. - .... * - - — . that iHimber- until It-disbands. In ing piano—accordion, g u itn r.' SflX.' The recent opening of bids has wounds ho received when he ghot a community where there are clarinet, trumpet, mandolin, violin, AUTO RADIATORS—New? used and borne out our, feeling. For thfe fact himself In. the hbnd the latter part number sof registered troops, the drum. State Schools of Music, tele­ reconditioned; bought and sold; phone Keyport 7-0014. wj2G' same day ^service on cleaning and there will be ho addition at Clift- o f the week. He was., treated ut number assigned to the troop repairing.’ Red Bank Radiator works, ROAST TENDER DUCK wood School ready next September, the Freehold Hospital. ' ‘ either the next consccuttvc.number GARDENS plowed and disc harrowed. 113 W. Front St. Tel. Red Bank M ..t Yon* . WITH ORANGE DRBSS1NO Jerry Perno, Highway 35, K eyport. 0-1177. W jtf Pilandi la Our the P-TA must hold the boa?d Miss Loretta Foley has opened or the number of a newly- Tel.-Keyport 7-2741-J. wJ20< 6KBVED HERE EVERY DAYL • responsible’’ori the two counts of her restaurant on the State High­ disbanded troop. Girl Scout Coun­ COME to farm for real country sau­ COCKTAIL K real treat to Invite your friend to sage, liam, bacon, pork chops, lolrt LOUNGE defying the will bt the voters on way'at Laurence Harbor, cil assigns these numbers to the Join you at the Rollo Post House .•oasis, etc, W lllara F. M cD owell, the, .‘'pdckuge” plan and-presenting troops and whero there is no Spring Meadow Farm, Marlboro. Tel. HAVE MORTGAGE MONEY avollable, Freehold Q-1201-RI. w jjt f a proposition for CHlTwood finan Stxty Years Ago council, the national organization 0% interest, also* G.I. loans with dally trimmed down* to the point (Issue o f Soturddy, A jir. 29, 1001) assigns tho troop numbers. All small down payment. See Ethel G. SEWING MACHINE, electric portable One of VanBuskirk. van’s Agency. Tel. Mnt­ of a misrepresentation in order to Last week mention was hiade of troops are numbered consecutively m odel, good condition. $22. Sewing awan 1- 1881. w jtf Machine Exchunge, 241 First St., Key­ Neva' get o favorable vote. the serious and probable fatal illness in the order of their registration, port,. Tel, K eyport 7-2788M. 1 wJM LANDSCAPING—EUtiding ond tnnln- J e r s e y 's • Asking the voters to approve of Mr. Asbury Fountain and before regardless of tho pgc level program tenanco of ^our grounds our spec­ KITCHEN range, attached oil equip­ without delay nn «dded appropria­ many of our readers saw the^tpm of the troop, . ialty; top soil, manure, fertilizer, lime. ment, good condition. Inquire Anns Favorite tion of :(504)00 that an addition can death - had claimed him as his own, If you have any scout questions, L. Lucas,. Stone Rd. Tct.* Keyport A. Thom as,. B ox 342, Aberdeen Rd.. 7-1415, w jtf Matuwon. * wJ20* Dining tie, erected at Cllflwood which will as ho passed away on Saturduy please send them to Mrs. Frank R oom i contain nll facilities needed and be morning, aged nearly 01 yours, Blalsdell, Everett Rd„ Red Bank. ROBERT BOZZA CO.. BUILDERS. SMALL safe, welshB around 500 lbs.. Complete home alterations and re­ $25. Can be seen at B each's Second ' e,strUcture the community can take after an Illness of seven days. pair service, porch enclose re, additions, Hand Store, 230 First St., Keyport. p rid e 1in imperative to correct A correspondent In another col- Now is the time to odvcrtlso those storm sash, roofing, siding, hardwood Tel. K eyport 7-HB0. __ w jjfo- H iir M i National RMttanai Aua. M ine1 of the harm done by not uinn calls attention to the gumb- unused articles for sgl^^-A-small ad WHITE porcelain ' gas nnd oil stove, 1 Knnbw ft. «. SUI* BoM A n . Ksnbtr iM tnnat Mstfi As b l ^scjliarely' facing-the' financial reali­ ling going on. in the canning fac- In .the classified column will turn modem, $05. Tel. Keyport M480, econd St., Keyport, Telephone Key*?y- HIGHWAY 4-34 Phon. Muitraa — Louoir* 1-1W1' t ie s ofthe problem in'January. tory property at the station on them into cash for you. Deach's. Second Hand ptore, 230 First MATAWAN, N.J. port 7-0703J. - f t i Street, Keyport. wJSft THURSDAY, APRIL 26. 1951 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL.' MATAWAN. N. 3. PAGE FIVE ------t w i.nl iim i ■ lifeOMUjBBBlUJa MH!. auxiliary f o r , tlior M?tawfiH JJeha* Name Burrowes ST. JOSEPH’S COUNCIL INSTALLS Women bilitatlon Cam m lllea ^no.' The W m n f $00.37 was turned ovor, to |h« , To Peddie Board cflimnltwor’ ------— - Twonty-uiie nicnibcrs wero pro­ / Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Muller, Lib* i Mr. and; Mrs. Karl Claus are sent. .... : , .v i Keyporter It Elected crty 31, attended tho 50lh Annual pending a week in Chicago, III. Masselos Wilf Two Join Auxiliary; : Corporator Of School Convention of the New Jersey State John Kaluu a senipr at Rutger* Be Featwred In Final Poppy Drive Set For ID years from today, the^latoit At Hightstown Association of Master Plumbers University, spent tlie weekend i Shore Concert. Week Of Me*y 20 wrinkle In tolevlnlon tcls can ~ba held • at Cholfonte-Haddon Hail, witli his parents, und Wi> yours pnd you can pay fojv It wllh Hall, Atlantic City, Thursday, Fri­ yout savings NOW,In U, S. Saving* • Kenneth'W. Slifer, vice president Harry J. Kahn, . A promising young -American Min, B orothy nitiear nnd Mrs, day ond Saturday. . ; pondi. : ■ ■ " ■ o f N. W'.' A y cr Son, Inc., Philu* • Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sterling plsnUt nnd the tinw-pa'ovcn mulo- Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hanna at­ Ella l.tidcwlg-'wei'O 'weltiointnl. na ' ’ * ' - t -s K " " ' delphia, and Herbert C. Burrowea, Thompson and $on, have muved dl^S ot Fr^lfurio Chopin will be tended the cnnuul talent show spon­ tnombursnf Malawtm Unit, Ameri­ ’5J3, . assistant vice prcsidopt in from Route 34 to Bn apartment at com bined I qr tllP MilP fonture nf sored, by-; the State .Motor Vehicle the, administration department of IM Main St, ...... tho,final couccrt (his season o l . the can .Leijlon, Montlny nin|U lu tho FIBER BROOM Department in ihe War Memorial Bankers Trust Co., New Y»>iiOinve Sliore Symphony Spclety orchestra I^eglon ltnll. Building, Trenton, Suturduy eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Hasry Hanna were Sunday. Moy 20. It was Winou»e^(l ning...... guests o f Mr. and Mrs.* C url’ Bitter Mr#. Elnlno Enstmoiid, clwlrmun by H. E. flaumgnrdl. (jcncrul chair- if/ the poppy dl'Wo ti) bp cifncUicted The Westminster Guild of the of Keyport, Sunday evening for m «n a t the socicty. The suluU Brennan, dlitilct deputy! Qarrelt J. Walih, deputy grand knlghli John day evening, M ay, 0. nt 8 o’clock. Funeral Home, Floral park, L. j., uating with highest honors, Jn ?P. , chancellor, ^ , ' ■ HERBERT C. B U R R O ^E ^ Election of officers will take place. Sunday. Cpl. Jordon hod been 1047 he won the young artists com- Top rowt j. E. Hourlhen outilde guardi John W. Nappl. wardeni AH contributors to the fund-raising' serving in’ Korea and Is a former pctttlon of the National Federation Edward F. Murphy, tianuieri E: Parrel), llnanclal Meretaryi William Fttipntrlck, trustee. , . been elected to the Board of Cor­ campaign are eligible to attend this Matawan resident. ot Mublc Cltib.i and embarked on porators of the Peddie School, meeting and vote. ; ' Mr. and Jvlrs. Spa(Tord W. Schanck t> concert career throughout the Hightstown, it was announced Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph-Dietrich at: and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon SlolcMr United States and Canada. Westminster. Group structnr In thu Mutawan Schnnk Monday by David H. Knott, board tended the- wedding of M i« Joan and’ Bon, Vernon jr., Freehold, at­ and thu entries wero juNged Mon- # president. ' , Plans For Newspaper----- Zwicke and Milton. Gllmour jr., tended the circus at Mudlson Woman’s Club Has d ny-rvening ut the im'eUiiH o M lu 1- A graduate of Bucknell Univer­ Wood*ntdilcf Sunday in the Wood* Squnre Gordon, JYIondny evening. nuxlliary. , • Weslmlnsler Fellowship nf tho sity, Mr. Slifer is chairman of the Ridge First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Daniel Rinoar jr. was In Card Party Monday O ther entries were KiilwiJUed by First Presbyteiiun Church of Mat* Biickncll Alumni Fund and vice Mr. ond Mrs. Edward W. Currie, stalled lost night os worthy molron awan, met Sunday evening and the. following, cadi of. .whom will . presideht. of the General Alumni Mrs. Nellie Webster, Pilly Currie of Sirius diopter. Order of Eastern A card party was sponsored |iy receive $1: Hust|ii Chapman, Oriv dlticuftiod pliinH to t'dit a newspaper ^Association. Mr. Biirrbwes, Yale and Edward and Paul Sprout at­ Star, Worthy patron Is Chorlea the Matawan Woman’s Club Mon» Lee fluthrldye, Mury l.nu (Vlim , designed to intereut the young ° University graduate, was formerly tended Rlngling Bros. Barnijm and Iiockanbary, and Mrs. Maicohn day afternoon at Kooa Brother^ Jane Jlowie and Serena Amlersnn. people of tho church. *l‘ho ginup “—with— the* - trust1— department— of Railey^Circus,—Mndison— Square Tune, is associate matriin^______R q h w oy...... also witnessed a hhowing o f' tho • iNVEflTIflATB th o fe o tu ro a o ( ' Bankers Trust and appointed ta his Garden, T)|irsday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lavoie, Prixo winners from Matawan film "The Unfaithful Servant." Madiion Teachor* Hear present position in 1048. Tho.large&t .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bedle Dr. Willilim H. Pengel, Philip I. were Mrs. Carl A. Qesswoin, Mrs. our Dlrcct Reduction Lonn tlint number of Peddie alumni In any and children, Dartene and Ralph Neldlinger and Lesiio Keating at­ Peler Rood, Mrs, Hnrry Wells sr.. Wiiliom Fni'row. president, con­ Talk On Ungraded Class inako it cnslci- for you to 1)uy. " single family are of Mr. Burrowes jr.* returned^'Saiurdpy after o tended Uie concert given bj. the Mrs. Frunk ,11, Bliss, Mrw. Wilson ducted Uie-■* meoting. Mury Ann Blmply (Iron In nt our olllcc, or, , relatives. - His son,; Curtis, qn honor m onth’s vacation In West Pallm N. J. Symphoqy 1 Orchestra Moll* W. Hoborugli, Mrs. Christian Stom es reait the ovcnlng Scrlplure H a rry Frvoiui, aiinuivl»lng prln- cull, nnd (ink foi'otir loan oUk-or. /i'- /...stiiMen t^ now .diiu his:ijun iac:ycar_-ot ||Tnrh.--f,ln ---- day.evcning ia Orange High School, H ciu cr, Mrs* Chfirjcs RuIT, Mrs. and W illiam Stratton gave thp pipnl n f Bimtli riiiin llcld Hchnnla. IIv’U ulttdly nnswor your ques­ Eeddic is the 10th fam ily m em ber ** JVJisfr »*1— Elaine*•»-»- Erdmann enter* Mrs.—Pengel -and' Mrs -Keating-ar^ A t —Af “ Schmeling,—Mrs~Richard player. - .______. apokii at 11 mcotlnit pf llio Mndlson tion#..,show you Imw u monthly ! to .attend, the sch ool, llis grand- talncOI at a pajamn party Friday members Qf tho orcheatro Erdmann jr., ond Mrs. Joseph paler, Attending were Catherine Otto. Td^nsliln Tiijichors— A»fl(tcl»llmtr ryit-llko’iilahorin'lii'lnH'yinrtlio • father, Thomas Burrowes wos a Mr. and Mrs. William R^ Craig " Other*/ aWohdhig froin Matawun Ti)eitduy nftuniuim In tlio Moinnr- eveningr Guests w ere the Misises Connie Heuser, Elaliie 'MiUlgaii, l> uppln O.ff*« F‘ 1 K’iiVo o w iio ihIi Ip ‘ membor of the Peddie Boord of Nancy Erdmann, Carol Craig, Ahn spent Friday evening in Washing­ wero MrB, George J’. Lchrlttcr, Mrs. Jane Anderson,; Jnek Sherman, III 1 Hchnol, l.umclu'i' lliirlioi', Dr.' John J. Ili'ciinan, uiipDrvlHiiiu prin- Corporators from 1897 to ‘ 3903* Foli,.G_eruldine Fogg^ WinUred Ber-_ ton, D,_C., and tlie weekend with Arris to, Henderson, Mrs William Tom m y NtiddJngji,..lry.lnii Nusbiiun^ HOMf LOAN FEATURES Herbert C. B u rrow esr Is ‘ presifleiii ^rick, Peggy 0^tMlI,~Jane Pengel. Mr. and ^ rs.‘ Carl 'focKeJvey' ini’ A. Close, Mrs. Chohnrhg 'Clappi Bob Miiiigun, Ernest Chrint(e, Etiith riji.nl, prtsldeil. ------— ...' " i of the Keyport Board of Education. Marilyn Stahlbaum and Elizabeth Wake Forest, N. C. Friday evening Mrs. netissalaer L. Cartan," Mrs, Hoinutcad, M arilyn Stnlbiium. Alim Mr. F ieu io tlencrlliml thu urn- Mr. ond Mrs. Adrian Mount of gram fullou'til In tmgimjc'il m'luiulu Incomo-Flttort Paymenta • David II. Knott, chairman of the Ann Vreeland. • . Paul Egan, Mrs, Harry J.- Kuhn, Howard Wolverton and the Hoy. In hla ' ill&trlct nml nnlil Hint ait ^ Knott Hotel Corporation, president Mrs,-Chester...A.-Galloyipy. Mrs. Washington were dinner guests of Mrs. Edward W, Currie, Mrs. Wil­ Chester A. Q?rtlowoy. • \ V M r; 'and M rs: Craig. ------— t.-IT imltitixl mil Mrs. James }2. Voorhees, Mrs. Ralph which will be held during the week llint today, w liifatoni must fullnw l * town, treasurer for 35 years; Bruce end guqsts of Mr. Bergen’s brothfcr- W llllum Ludi, iMrs, Louis A. Heiaer, 1 5 9 Main Street W. Herrick and Mrs. Philip L. ’ T . Dumont '25 o f D um ont Labora­ in-ltiw and sister/ Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. F. Robinson, Mrs. W. Rulon o f Mny 20. MIhs Flynn will.receive n dlirervnt neoil, . Neldlinger. tories; Harold W. Garfon -15, Mt. Edwin H. Dominick. Smith, and Mrs. D. E. Corbett. u $5 prize. . • MATAWAN Mrs. Christian Heuser enter­ : Vernon, N. Y.t newly electcd first Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Devlin left The contest wns supervised by “Pnrnlshcd Apartment" «)tma to t tained her bridge club Satutrdoy vice president; Dr. Harold W. Saturday for Louisville, Ky.. where Mrs; Howard Wolvertoh, art In* •Silo nt thl, nflico, evening. Mr. and.tyre. Leroy B. Whiteman Visits Farm : Jones ’13, Philadelphia; Maynard S.. Dr, Devlin Is attending Lthc Amcr* Collins substituted-- Alexander ’23, Wilmington, Del.; lean Society of OrthodontisTs Con­ Paul Whiteman, of Lambcrtville, Mr/ and Mrs. Earl B. Gorrison William Fairhurst ’11, Toledo, O.; vention. They made the trip by “Jazz King" wus'o visitor yester­ moved Tuesday from Middlesex V; “ Fred S.“ Fox jr., Philadelphian p la n e . . day afternoon ol Cheater's Horne Rd„ Into their newly-built home in ' Leonard J. Mattoson, Mt. Vernon, Richard Erdmann sr. returned to Farm, Wickatunk, owned by Mrs. Ridgway, Pa., Tuesday after spend­ Bradley Beach. . I. N /Y .;- Clarence 0. Meeks jr., ’27, P. E. Chester. Mr.* W hileinan cnlled Mrs. Howard Erdmann enter­ - . Eatowntown, and Dr. Wilbour E. ing a week’s vacation with Mrs, to see his more “Tennessee Walker" tained the Teachers Bridge Club Saunders.', form er headmaster, now Erdmann. w bicli fonled^a soirel Tuesday * evening. Prize winners - president of Coli(ate-Rochester Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vreeland colt. were Mi‘s Esther Bluu, Mrs. Louis :— —Divinity— School, - Rochester.. .N._Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Karl " Ileusur A t tho Chester Form there are spent the weekend Jn Winchester, Pnzlenzff~rnnd—the—hostess;— Mrs. i . ;------Mildred Warne was o substitute. presently Ave colts, and Mrs, Va. " Chester welcomes visitors at imy ; Freneau Girl Has Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Walling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Girard Thlx* ton hove issued, invitations to the t im e ...... ' 4th Birthday Party returned Sunday from n week'i. Mr. Whiteman conducts a talent wedding of' their daughter, Jean vacation in Virginia and Washing­ scorch program on television chan­ “t Miss Louise Lockwood, daughter ton, I), C. - A y c ru Thixton, to William Harry nel 7 Saturday evenings. . i of Mr/ and Mrs. John Lockwood Walter Shinn, Coral Gables, Fla.. May 3d., on Saturduy, May 5 in Jr., Freneau celebrated her fourth w;\s tho Friday guest of h|i» parents, the First Baptist Church. / l'_ birthday Sunday with .a party for Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Shinn. ® A|1 teachers' of the Matawnn Sondru Pearce, daughter of Mr. ~ her small friends. The annual mother and daughter Towmhip School syBtem huvo^ re­ and Mrs. Culvin Pearce cntcrtulucfl I Cpl. Stephen P. Trojak, Fort banquet of -tTib Firat Presbyterian ceived certificates denoting comple­ Sunday evonln({ at a supper phi’tV r; Meyer, Va., spent u few days last Church will be held Monday eve­ tion of a standard Red Cross course to celebrate her ninth birthday. v week in Freneau visits Miss Lil- ning, Muy 14, at 0:30 in the Iccture of imlruction In, first nld to the Guests were Janet and Karen " lian Jons^h. room. The piogrom entitled, “The injured. The twenty-two hour Klaup, Bnnm ClunkJo, Peggy Palm, ;; Mrs. Delia Schuts of Keyport. Story of Rumpelstiltskin’'' will be cource was directed by Anthony Raynu Dyer, Juun StrohmenKer, ; , rccenlly visited Mrs. Ida Allison, presented by the Nuccio und Miss Dorothy Witzak. Joyee Ann Ward, Claudia Hite and ■ml .Freneau. .. ■ Puppet Show of Chatham. Mrs. William ,H. Pengel was n Richard Dovls./ * Mra. John W elstcad and Mrs. Richard Steele, son of Mr.' and guest ot a dessert bridge given Mr&. Sophie Weinstein hus re­ • John Lindsay -were recent visitor* Mrs. Robert Steele, Volley Dr., Tuesday by Mrs. Georgo Kirk, Fpir turned after spending two week/? : of Mrs. John Tubb, Jackson Heights. celebrnted his ninth birthday Mon­ Haven, with her f-ori-in-law nnd* daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Gibson, Rose* day at a party ot hi& home. Guests The faculty of the Matawan Mr. and Mrs, Ttoon Lung. Valley V mont, Pa., were Wednesday guests were William Miller, William Wil­ Schools attended the Morimouth Stream, L. I. -JR , "? o r M rrW id'M rs. J. W . Lofcfc\vobd sr. son,'“ R6BertnH^acli“ Afi3er8"'An­ County Te*.chera Institute.Ja.A?*; - Mrs,_D/iVld M «._ Ehnoi e - . — :— ------—------derson and Jimmy Steele. bury Park High School, yesterdoy. Kottncr, Mrs. Paul Hoyer, Mrjil ;; Ex-President* Meet­ Mrs, Myar Morris^ls visiting AJrs. Afternoon unj evening sessions R u siell A, G. Htetler «nd Wr«- M. Hciibroncr, Tarboro, N. C. were held. e Walter Taylor wero guestt of Mr«. Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. G. Btetler p w lgh t G alw pod., Parlin, at a des* j . The Ex-Presidents Club of the The senior class of Matawan High spent the weekend with the letter’s sert bridge, Tuosdoy. Third District, N. J. Federation of School left this morning for a thrcc- sister, Misy Elizabeth Shelley, Tlie Methodist Youth Fellowship t Women's Clubs, met Tuesday in the doy trip to Washington, D. C. A meilieeU •rflwillne ■ fwkwel** •. * en iwiierienl ,.rl » l e twn-e* |«h, - MiThunicsburg, Pa. , of. the Find Methodist Church will ' First Presbyterian Church, Frec- Seventy-four of a class of 03 ore (Continued bottom next column) hold a* food sale, Suturduyf-Muy IQ, • hold, for luncheon. making the trip by . Rollo bus. - In »the absence of tho president, Chaperones urc MiM Gene White, — Mfg-JB*ranklin_CQtlrclL-tjL Matawon, Mrs, Irma Jackson, Arthur Soracl, ; the meeting was conducted by Mrs. ancITJbhnSheiirT — - 0 0 9 George Ferffuson, Asbury Park. ' The Matawan Auxiliary to Mon­ ' Attcndlnfi from Matawan were mouth Memorial Hospital met . Mrs. Floyd T. Taylor, Mrs. James Thursday in the Health Center, A \ 6 u g e t g o n u i n a ' ; *. E. Voorhees, Mrs. Cnrrie E. Con­ total of 1000 dressings were made, NO MECHANIC CAN KNOW 13 MAKES \ 6 u g e t ’ ... over* W «-. CJiwJ A ,. GJcssweln, Mrs.Mrs- Ralph W. Ilgrrick. won the STAYS WHITE EXTRA FORD-trai. FORD parts | *V6u get special . .George 1^1: LehriUcrr Mre, Charles dark horse prize donated by Mrg. THE WAY HE CAN KNOW ONEJ Charles E. Springhorn. Others at­ ‘ -E/Hunt, Mrs. Milton F. Stevenson, YEARS LONGER ... I I jc ttnieAt atljuilificnt •omtiimci u v c you many tending were Mrs. Charles J, Wood- m e d i a T i i c s FORD e q u ip m e n t I • Mrs. Allan J. Morrison, Mrs. Arris floilarit carli year. . . give you t unooilicr ruiriii/iK engine. mpn, Mra. Howard Shinn, Mrs. A REAL PAINT BONUS I 7 ;■ B. Henderson, Mrs, Wilson W. Hull lhc job jiiiiM he dene right! Anil that’i why yuu • ‘ Hobrough and Mrs. August Muehl- Richard Erdmann *r., Mrs. G e o rg e hlioiilii have your Ford1* engine luntil by u ip n iu ia t, , , ( • hausen.------...... Miller, Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thonip* by your Ford iltahr! Eon, Mrs. Bayard Lamborn, Mrs. GEORGE M . HARRIS, INC. You *ce, wt Foul *«rrj

! .chairman of transportation, and bee,(^spending thi« wei-k with hit frioAUT.. Choice Wine* end Llquore. grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph } she jnay be contacted by calling O P E M A L L YEAR v Matawan'.. 1-230AJ. / ; Derab«rfier. - : ' * MONMOUTH JMUNTY HISTORICAL'*!

niflW ! IT. „ _ FrfftKOU), " ^ V * • • PAGE SIX THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. -MATAWAN. N. J. .THURSDAY,APJRIL 26, 195L Memorial Day Parade * Attend Annual Tea Allan J..Morrison,.Mrs..Frank W, Jay Orr of Brooklyn^ in the-semi­ KEYPORT SENIOR WINS RUTGERS BEAUTY TITLE Kerney, Mrs. Peter Read, . Mrs. final bout. . * •••■,- J Visits Mother jnJMarlboro Township —A 1 book"and- author-tea sponsored Elmore Kattner, Mrs. W. Rulon Smith, Mrs. J. Fred Robinson and The ; Marlboro Township 7„C iv lc by the Cranbqry Woman's/ Club Show Hunting Film, In Cheesequake 7 Association's Memorial - Day -Com* was--held yesterday- afternoon Ju Mrs.-Lewis Brown. * mittee met recently with repre- the Sunday school\ building of the A film “Game Herds of Africa/’ ^California Resident senativcs of all groups through­ Cranbury Presbyterian - Church. . Watch Boxing Bouts. photographed by , Stephen D„ La- out '‘the township at the Marlboro Mrs. Hallie Southgate Burnett, yoie 'While' on a hunting trip last ' Is Guest; Activities Firehouse to discuss plans for thc author of “A Woman In PoSsesion," Mr. and Mr^. Theodore Osip?witz year in Nairobi. South; Africa, feas Of Madison Area coming parade:. Ann Miller . Downes, author of and daughter, J^anie, Mr. and Mrs, shown to ihe publicThursday hig^it The financing of refreshments “The High Hills Calling” and Albert DiNardo and daughter in. the Matawan High School audi­ The following news items relate w ill be donef on a solicitation feasts Richard L. Tobin, author of “The Gloria, and Miss Rose Manzo were torium. Mr, Lavoie, president of activities among residents of the of all merchants and businessmen Center of thc World** were the guests of Mr ahd Mrs, Carmen Lavoie Laboratories' 4nc,t acted Cheesequake-Ccdar Grove area of throughout the township. A solicit* speakers. ' DcNardo', 12 New Brunswick Ave., commentator during the showing Madison Township: ' ing committee for each section has Attending from 1 Matawan were at a television party on Apr. 18, o f Jhe film. *■ Albert E. Conover of Hayward. been set up. • - * Mrs. Donald Robinson, Mrs. George They viewed the boxing bouts tele­ Calif., spent the weekend with, his Thc next meeting will be held at Miller, Mrs. Richard Erdmann sf., vised from Elizabeth, during which Security Bonds pay the same rate mother, Mrs. Blanche Conover, at the Morganville Firehouse tomor­ Mrs,' D avid Briicc, . Mrs. P aplj Mrs. DeNardo's brother, Rocky of interest as the War Bonds' yoii .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell row (Friday) evening at 8:30. Royer, Mrs.11 Bayard Lamborn, Mrs. Tomasello scored a knockout over bought during the war. Buy some! - Lambertson, Cheesequake. * Mrs. -O; U. Hoy, East Orange, and Mrs. John Garbor, Whitehouso Station, were Monday.. luncheon . guests of Mrs. John L, Chamber* ' lain. Cedar Grove. Dollar : 'iThe missionary committee of the ^“ Church of Our Saviour, appointed by the rector, the Rev. James Gusswellcr, met In the rectory of you canft beat a St. Mary’s, Keyport, Apr. 18. They will solicit the parish .to raise# tho missionary quota. Those attending thc meeting were, Mrs.- George ". Burlew jr.i Mrs. Leroy Burlew, Miss Mary'Lon Farry (cents*), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farry jr.. 216 Broadway, Keyport Mra. Nathan Crcssmnn, Mrs. Mary was named Queen or the Campus in Ihe annual beauty confeti sponsored by the Antho, campus magasine; Brown, Mrs. A dele Herzog, Mrs. and the Bulgers Booster Club at the Slate 'University. Pictured with Miss Farry are her runners-up. MU* John ^amberson', Mrs. Fred Schul- Jane Frlberg (left) of West Englewood* hnd Miss Chtrlotte Hall {right) of Leonla. - • Heading the panel of seven Judges who seleoted ihe Keyport girl was Miss Lancia 8;' Slaughter, melster and Francis Dalfonzo. . director of the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City. The winner is a major in political science, a house : The Ladies Guild of the, church chairman., senior representative on the Government Association* and has been both secretary and treasurer will hold their regular meeting in of the Class o! 1951. She plans to enter the insurance iield upon graduating in June. . . • the parish hall, May 2, at 8 p.m. On May 4 at 8^00 p.m. they aro sponsoring a card party. Honored By Firm Church Circle To Send Mrs. William J. Rainaud, chair­ Wool Clothing To Korea man of the committee, reports $50 cleared on the card party held In School Sets Social The collection of woolen clothing the parish hall of the Church of for Korea .has been completed by —-our-Saviour,—Friday—evening-for theOfqung Women’s Circle of the the benefit of the “Evergreens,” Affair Scheduled First Presbyterian Church of/M at­ Home for the Aged. . awan, and will bo prepared for Mrs. Richard DufTord and daugh­ May 4; Public Is shipment to that, country, An­ ter, Winopa, and Mr. and Mrs, Invited nouncement of thc project was Irlam Turton and children.; Bcv* made Tuesday night when tho lerly and Stephen, wero Sunday Thc Browntown Union Sunday group met ot thc home of Mrs. supper- guests of Mrs; Clarence E. School- is -stjonsorlhg-a soelul Friday John-Staple;-— — 7------— ------evening. May- 4 and the public 1b Turton sr., Cranford. Mrs. Lawrcncc Barker resigned Invited. . ___ . Pvt. Lawrence Cressinan, of Fort as president. Her office wtll be Dix, spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Lean Tall and Miss Eleanor filled by Mrs. Arnold Galbraith for his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Kelly of Keansburg, returning thc remainder of tho year. Thc Cressman. . from a Florida vacation, visited annual picnic will be held June 17 — M rsr'' Nelson- ^Ai>plciatc.--fipent the—former's— brothec?ln-.lflW__aiid ^t^tho4iom(M)f-Mr£,-JohnvMcMahanl ^ T h u rsday -visitin g ..Her son-in-law sister, Mr, and Mrs. Bart Gaub and The May .session .ivJJl be In c o ­ and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Rupert niece, Mrs. Paul Molnar .and operation with other women’s Hughes of Woodbury. ( daughters, Ann and Arlene, Tues­ organizations of the' church in the Equipment, aetutorit* and trim illustrated are subject to change without notic4. The Misses Elizabeth Moore and day ufternoon. , ' lccturc room M ay.21 when Cirplo Sara Partridge wero Saturday Mrs. N. L. Aracc nt)H sons. James members will servo as hostesses. afternoon guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. and Billy, spent F'rldny evening Motion pictures of South America William Partridge, Belmar. at the .home of Mrs. Whited Brown, and Australia, w ere show n .by Mrs. Louis Heiscr sr., attended Chccsequakc. Frank Foss of, K eyport, w ho toBk J..Qpert'.nlglit_nt-_Wnysldo._ Grange, -Mri—and-M rs.-Paul- -Blahota -jr r thc pictures -while- on ~ business IHviurt* o f a S olid i l i i z e n l Apr. 10. Four state ofTiccrs were were Thursday evening visitors of trips. Refreshments were served by guest speakers, State Chaplain Mr. nnd M;;s. J. Krutak, Freehold. PETER W. HANSEN Mrs. Staple assisted by Mrs. George ^eroy Sklllman; Overseer Earl M. Ralph Fountain of Eatontown, Pctor W. Hanson of . RD 1, S»d Ritter. ’ We would .like to' reintroduce you should, because for 25 years P o n tia q * Thompson; Steward Horacc Cook; recently visited his grandparents, Bridge, was thcrggest of honor al America** Lewest-Prlced Straight Eight . to a citiren you have mot casually has been designed nnd built to .be and Gatekeeper Leon Spcnccr. Mr.* and Mrs. James Fountain. luncheon -Monday at*, thc West­ many times—the beautiful now just that! Porttihc is your shorteit, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Hoy, East Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crane nnd Browntown P-TA ern Electric Kearny Works in f.owent Priced Car wllh GM Ilydrn-M ntlr Drive Orange; Miss E. Margaret Cham­ daughters, visited Mr. and Mrs. Silver Anniversary Pontiac. Thia is easiest step out of the ordfriary into * recognition'of his 30th company Elects Officers ' . ’ _ ' • • , - - {Optional at ixtra eott). berlain,. Washington, D. C„ and Victor Gall at Whitehouso Station, tho finest, rnqst beautiful car ever -t^ie eitrabr^linary. - j anniversary, * • . Vonr Choice of ^llvnr Streaky Engines— WilHom B. Stalker, Montclair, were Sunday. Mrs. II. Olson ; visited Mrs. Herbert Crane was elected to bear the famous Silver Streak. ‘ A veteran of World War I Mr. It coflts so littlo to put.^ourseir at ., w eekend guests o f Mr. ahd Mrs* Mrs. Hopsensaek, nlso of White* president of thc Browntown Parent^ ' ■ Slralflht Eight or , Hansen is a member of Koyport John L. Chamberlain. house Station. Teacher Association, at the Apr. This cor has earned, a reputation as the Wheel of a wonderful Pontiac^- Post 23, American Legion, and tho Leroy Smith of Keyport, nephew 10 meeting in thc school. Other . -■ The Moat BeautUal Thing on Whfeeis . " , a good solid citizen—and w ell it come in and get the fecta and figure** Stanley S. Holmes Chapter of tho of Mrs. Walter Gaub, wns n Sun­ ofTiccrs named were Mrs. C. Rush­ Telephone Pioneers of America. , day visitor at. thc Gnub home. ing, vice president and acting sec­ Hearing Set In For thc x’Ofit 21 years Mr, Hansen J. Soncy and daughter, Karen, retary and Mrs. Richard DufTord, has held supervisory posts in. the of Westfield, spent the weekend at treasurer. • Kearny Works Job Shop where he Accident Fatality the Blahota homo In Browntown. The slate was presented by the DOWNES PONTIAC has had charge ol thc manufacture Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jaye, of nominating committee .composed of of,' spccinl 'tools" used "in making South Amboy, recently viBltcd Miss Mrs. Nicholas Aracc, chairman, telephone equipment. Ho studied 62-66 Lower Main St. Phone 1-2299 Matawan, N. I. Keansburg Driver To Mario Gnul). ' Mr*.' John Chamborlain, Mrs. tool design1 and drafting In his Thc Misses Judy and Marcia Paul Blahota and Mrs. Rushing. Pace Charges Before native land, (Copenhagen, Don* Wallace of Keyport, spent tho Madison Magistrate mark) and continued In his chosen Aro you buying Security Bonds? weekend , with their gryadjJCBS*^' field when he came to tho United Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cottrell sr. A 40-year-old-Keamburg truck States in 1017. Since 1021 he has Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Rpkucs anj£ driver who on Mar. 21 fatally in been: with tho Wostcrn Electric; TtznrgtTtcTB7~Pc»tty~Su c ~aiid Shh lcy- Jured an elderly Laurence ~HHr flrst 3oEhit* waa with" the “ com- Ann, of Cranford, wero Sunday bor woman when the car he wns p a n y ’ s Philadclphla Instrument guests nt tho Biiihota home. „ operating struck u her down Shop. , . Route 35 will appear in Madison Mrs. N. L. Aracc is spending to­ Quick Battery Service Township Municipal Court tomor­ day in NewUrunswick. . Security Bonds pay the snmo rate row on a carclcss driving chargc. of interest as tho War bonds you COLOT'S, Matawan The case, originally scheduled Have you read the classified dris? bought during tho war. Buy somo> ? fpr Friday, was postponed by M adison ToWnshlp Magistrate Maxwell H. Mayer In order to " - give the man nn opportunity to seek legal advice, bccnuso of tho Be Thrifty! Buy Now! nature of the ^complaint, Magls trate Mayer said he also would check with tho Middlesex County prosecutor's ofTlco In New Bruns­ Got More For Your Money wick, whtch has been conducting on Investigation. • Thc motorist, Gaetano Imbrcndo of Keansburg, struck .Mrs, Mary ✓ CHECK WILLIAM PENN QUALITY WITH ChUrchman, ap she was crossing —, Bouto-35-Just-below=;1the-iight-at ANY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WHISKEY . tiolirenco Harbor circle. Sho was IN ITS PRICE CLASS. on her way to choir practlco ot tho time. Mrs. Churchman died less than an1 hour later, without regain­ ing consciousness, at the Porth Am­ boy General Hospital, whcro she WiUiani Penn fConf/nud/or) o f ila n d a rd m qulpm tnf and trim Jttv$» was rushed by (he Laurcnco Hor- btrtid ii dependent on oroi/obff/^ of mof«dofJ bor First Aid Squad. 86 Proof Is Granted Divorce -TrttditionttUy-finemelloW':and--flavorful.—The— Mrs. John Mlleskl, who operates Straight Whiskey in this product is 4 Years Old Millie’s Twin Gables, Route 30, Raritan Township, was granted a , , or more, decree of divorcc at Freehold yes* tcrday. Superior Court Judge 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY — with these great truck features Donald H. McLean handed dawn the decision. The Milcskls. had 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS been married for-nine yeata ‘ OBBAT ENGINE FEATURES . New Twln-Actlon Rear Brake* . U rge D ow Opening* . Imulaled Panel Bodlse The charge was extircmc cruelty. th*awy-dvty medtht . Side Doors Held Open bjr Over­ ■ Extra-Strong Stake Bodies MwV .MilpsHr ls' Uic form er. !MIsj ★ SAVE $1.05 ★ • Two Great Engines ■ • New Dual>Sho« Parldng Brake Center Stop...... / ...... Full-Wldth Gravel Shield M illie Zundt of Keyport; • Valve-ln-Hoad Efficiency moMil - • New Torque-Action Brake, ■. . Sturdy Steel ComtrueJJdi) .... • OnorPiece Fenders . .! .BIue-FIamo Combustion " mwhUi ' ■ BUY THE ECONOMY SIZE . Unlt-Dealgn Bodies .Counterbalanced Alllgttof-Jfrw Tot Suffers Bums • Power-^et Catburetor . Foot-Operated Parking Brake (m M *AA J-ipMrf Innululu) • Pick-Up Bodies with FluahSkld Strips Hood : : S u 8 u n lrifoslno. three-year-old 2-QUART & wm C|Q » Perfocted Cooling , • Steering Column Gearthtn daughter of Mrs. Josephine Info* • Specialized 4-Way Lubrication ' (modih vtib )-ip—d ImuMluJeti) i ' slqo, F ox St., Matawnn, was admit­ BOTTLE .yMuW.*-,.. . 4-Speed Synchra-Meah - • Thermostatic Heat Control - ted to Monmouth Memorial Hos- Regular Price Per Quart $4.52 Transmission pltal, Thursday, where sho was ■ Cast Alloy Iron Piston, MOM taken with third degreo burns on GREAT CAB AND BODY the thigh and lower back Buttered SHOP HERE FOR a m o urs in istt ORIAT CHASSIS FEATURES FEATURES when she fcackcd Into a,pan of hot MEATS AND GROCERIES, TOO! THAN ART . Wide Range of Springs r water. , ■ ! No Parking Problem . New Ventlptnea In Cabl omanucKi • Rugged, Rigid Frame* ' , . Pexl-Mounted Cab / ■ Balloon Dance at '.H y p o ld Rear Axles . Improved Full-Wldth Cab Seat . --j' ■- •, •• 1 The Ladloi Auxiliary ol the Mor- • Singls-Unlt Rear Axle Housing* • Su l'A d]u tt( to Proper Eye U vel gonville Volunteer Fire Co. Is spon- spring a> balloon dance In the (Ire- tiouse on the Tehnent Hd.i this Sat- wer -Main St.- MATAWAN- nishfd 'hy Jack Nurmnrl nnd his T .l.M A t .w a n 1,2094 108 MAIN STREET-MATAWAN 1-1040 - orchestra. ■ j monmouthcounty h i EREEHOLD.uHil J. liAPtS. STREET : 'I - \ Grade Crossing To Stay For 15 Years Of Two MHS Youths N.Y. & L.B. Attorney Pillsbury, Simmill - 'Scouts Idea Removal Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association Attorneys As Marvel, At Main,St. Is Near; Rinear Tragedy Goes ■ Aiks Road Closing 82nd YEAR — 43rd WEEK MATAWAN, N; J.,. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1951 Single Copy Six Cents Before Magistrate ' . Earl • J. Harrington, counscl for Asseinblyjnan Elvln H. Simmill the ^New York . & Long Branch New Road Plan and Aulitant Prosecutor John M. . Railroad. Tuesday confirmed Infor- QUEEN DOES THE CHORES TOO Donate! Books Pillsbury were court rlvaU Friday' Tnation glVen^Thc Matawan Jour* Acquit Woman Demands Traffic Relocation of the main traffic at n hearing on the causing death ~ naL a week ago .the railroad has route between Keyport. and f ' by auto chnrgo aBalnst nlchord . ’ no intention of removing the grade Malawan io do away. with, uie Of Theft Charge Court Jury Trial Snxlon, West Belmar, bofpro.Mag- crossing at Main St He acknowl­ of Main 8L in the Malawan Istrnto Lutlisr A. roster, Matawan edged to the Matawan Borough Station area was discussed Tuei* Township. Saxlon was driver .pt : Council the State Public Utility Jury Takes Only 12 Defendant Witti List day bf Ihe Malawan' Borough' the car that collided with a truck Commission could order the roil* Council...... Minutes To Return Of 25 Arrests Insists In which Got don Marvel . and ; rpad'to do so,.but held this: was The plan was sketched on a Verdict For Matawan Magistrate Give Him Charles Leroy ninear, Matawim . most' unlikely as the state, by law, map shown by Earle Harrington, High School boys, wero rldlpg vn . would be committed to bear up to railroad cdtulseJ. The; projected Resident ‘Constitutional Right' Route 34 near White Gate Inn feb, i 65 per cent of the cost of the pro* realigned roadway wouldextand 10,‘ Both boys died (is a result of Easter M ao Johnson, 20, o f 23 Wrath of Mntnwnn TownMilp ject.and that such an order would from, an area near Gat House burna recelVSil when tlich' truck Dock SL, Matawan, an employee Mugistruto Luther A. Foster wn& consequently not be welcomed at Hill da Lower Main St, via cnusht lire. Trenton. at Marlboro State Hospital was stirred Tuesday night when Wil­ Hlghileld Ave„ to lie-in with It Is umlortitoml rcprescntatlvcn * Mr?* Harrington said it was hi* acquitted Tuesday o f grand larceny bur J. Wright Belmar, answering Meadow Rd. at the foot of Water of former Stnto Attorney Qenoral personal opinion - the crossings charges by a Jury at Freehold in n traffic summons, refused to yield Si.~~Meadow Rd. ruiu under the Duvld T. Wllentz'a olflce woro also would not be eliminated for at the court of bounty Judge John to tho authority of the munclpnl present trestle and comei out on present, Mr. Wllcnti Is pVe^umad least 15 years. C. Giordano, The Jury required court and demanded a trial by Jury, Main SL near the dam at Mal­ to bo attorney for ono of the Inter­ only 12 minutes to return the ver- Wright had been arrested by The council will hold a public ayan Lake. , rated jwrllm. hearing May 2 on the abondonmcnt d ie t ‘ _ Patrolman Alcxnnder Ebbes’ Apr. Matawan. Mayor __John _W*._ of Meadow Rd. which now extends Tlie Johnsongirlwps accused 11 for speeding und Illegal, putting Trooper John Liitnwlocz, Key­ Applegate tjfeli such a road port SUtto l'ollco, the -liivestlxatln gl— under the railroad trestle between taking a pockctbook belonging to on Route 34...... would take 7 through traffic officer, testlllod there were no Aberdeen Rd. and Water St. Mr. Josephine Willis, a fellow Cm* The policeman, when filling out away from Btnjon Plasa where nlililmnrks nnd he cuulil not deter- 'Harrington asked this rorid be congestion It v^ry heavy during ploycc, on the night of Jan. 8. lt the summons, asked YMuht wimt I mine tlui poliitn nf Impact between clo&cd as a thoroughfare that has commuting train hours. It was "was testified the purse held $81 his business or profession wu». Tho been unused for the'past 10 years. when it was taken and $40 re­ nnswer was “gambler”. This led the vehicles, lie reported tlui also felt this would be lets cosily tiui’k hud been inspected live dflyiT He declared it would cost the rail than frying to eliminate ihe mained when lt was recovered the township pollco to make inquiry beloro the ditto of tlio iiecldent. r o a d '.$100,000 to crco l a concrete Main St grade croulng. next day. • ‘ ! into Mr. Wright's p.nst. Tlie trooper ipioted Mi', Suxion archway, in its new tlirt-fill cause­ Miss Johnson waa represented Keyport Stnto Police nldcd them TH0MA8 O. KOOPMAN nn BuyliiH 111) wim Kolno 40 to 4R way. The archwny would be needed by John W. Applogato of "Mnt­ ond obtained from the Morristown to. keep Mcatjow Rd. open.... awan, while Assistant Erosocutor troopers nn Interesting rundown on Uillen nn hour nt tiie time (if tho " Mr. Harrington pointed out Murderous Attack John M. Pillsbury presented the WrightV aptivitie.s. H dlscloscd ho criiHh, lOliiht pictures, w ere n ib - Meadow Rd.’s main purpose was as state’s case. ‘ . liad been subject to pollco action Over 200 Books milled of the vehicles, but tlio a runway for trolley tracks in the pAiss Johnson admitted taking 25 times since 1032 and wus twice trooper acknowledged under chw pafct and the trolley had long since Made Upon Woman the pockctbook from Miss Willis* arrested in the Ariny,' exiimlnntlim they wero taken later been abandoned. It is today over­ Given To Library than immcdlntcly lifter the accl* room as a joke but denied taking Wright's record was a revelation grown and hardly , traccnble, h ilont, ■ - ■ : ’...... - ...... " Police Pressing Hunt any m oney from it. W hen she on tho laxity of law enforcement contended. On. the map it is 550 heard the next day that money in New Jersey. His first larceny of Thomas O. Koopman ' Eillm»!,, Bpoed feet long and 30 J^cet wide. . For Man Thought To was«missing, she said, she became n enr occurred Ih 1033 nnd he hnd Donor Of Engineering lliii'ohl K', 1 lurti'l, ill,' n paiuoniicr ■ ’ : Touirne Is Opposed Have Almost Killed alarmed at what she had done and Picked as Queen of Ihe Agricultural Field Day i o be held at Rutger's slolon >lx more before lie finally Collection Available in tlie Hnxion enr, estimated tlio Councilman Johnj jM. Tourinc, Victim ln Holmdel__ told Miss Willis she would pay University's College of Agriculture-on May 5, Betty Jean Altfaiher of Incuncd two 30-dny juil terms in speed o f tin; enr lit betw een 40 nnd chairman of the Are committee, her the money that was missing. Basking Ridge, gets Into the spirit of things In her rural domain by 1030. This wn sin Essex County. At Matawan •in mllea, Hi; testltled the w in d­ spoke strongly against the proposal. Monmouth Memorial , Hospital Mr. Pillsbury brought out that overseeing the luncheon of on* otMha college farm's calves, A sopho­ Wright waH sentenced to 10 months shield wipeiii wero worklnu uiid more at the New Jersey College yfor Women majoring In agriculture, He noted the fire department would reported last night that the con­ Miss Johnson had looked in the in the M onm oulh Counly Juil in Through’ tiie genoronlly of thnt he flrxt hiiw the truck lRII feet Betty Jean was selected Queen al|tha Barn Hop last fail. She will be need Meadow Rd. opened If; Are dition. o f Mrs. M innie M ueller, 40- pockctbook after taking lt but the September, 1041, on disorderly Thomas' O, Koo'immn, owner of nlieml, Hi; mild the truck akldded crownedatthecllma^ofJhcJM ayJi.foiiLylliei.______~trucks^werc” T^7reach'the“ area~of yeaF^d ” 7HfcTnin‘d6 ~roal“ 7cst~th«—S hxIoii------m : borough north of the railroad agent, still remained critical. Mrs. took hone of the contents. Miss May to Mnnl Ih ice m ore curs.. He over 2t)0 valuable terhuiiml ojul dll', cniilncering books coverlnit muiiy tracks when the gatc&are down at Mueller, victim of a vicious at* Willis testified that the two women did pans nine innnthH In Jiili on .Under examination liy Mr. Pills- Main St. for trains. He asked the brandies of chemistry nnd metal­ tack, was found at 3:30 p.m. Tues- had been good friends for several Holdup Man Is these churgcs, butrwa» paroled in 1)UI'.V, Mr, Hartals could not siiy I t road be' resurfaced. He contended doy in a blood-drenched and semi* months before Ihe incident and Mureh, 1043. The Army grubbed lurgy him been placed in n depu­ the speed of tiie Hnxion dir the^firc that destroyed the trestle rate room ut tho Mntuwnn, Public conscious condition on lonely said that Miss Johnson had come him nnd he Incurred tw o sentert&'cs ehanijed, nv If lho Innlfeii hud lieen Library Where they will be avail­ In December, 1046, could have been Holland Rd., in the Telegraph Hill to her to talk about repayment Attend PUC Hearing Nabbed Quickly of five years whtlc in servico for applied, lie jiIho could lint testify much, more effectively fought if able for those Interested in the section of Holmdel Township. • after Miss Willis “as a ruse" hnd refusals to obey an officer. if imy eliiiiiuo hud Inheii place In Meadow R<¥ had been opened. fioldH covered. ., County authorities and state circulated a report that finger­ Back aw a civilian ngnlm he the opt'intinii i,l tlio Hnxion ‘ ear Mr. Harrington prefaced his re Business Group Hires Council Nominee, policc have broadcast nn alarm prints were found on the bog. violated parole in April, 104(1, und Tlio volmnew should bts especl* Just liefoii; Ihe cninti. quest to council by stating the for the apprehension of on Al Stntc Policc Sgt. Edward Stum- Bus To Take Resident^ Martin Cogan, Aid spent from May, 1040, to February, .ally beneficial to .those studying railroad had “voluntarily agreed, Tlie di'fi'iulimt wan put under Ciccone, said to be a former voll, security officer at Marlboro, To Newark For Session In Capture When 1047, in Hnhw/iy Reform atory.' He chcmicul enKlnccrhifj or metal­ without order of the PUC, to re­ $11)00 I,j,11 t>, nwnlt action of tho - Keansburg shoe repair shop oper­ testified about his investigation stole another car in thu summer lurgy. library officials feel. The place the'present trestle,” and the On Trestle Project Matawan Bar Is Hit lirnnd July, . ator, whom Mrs. Mueller is re­ and asserted that the funds disap­ of 104(1 nnd finally made stnto collection, valued at least at $750(1, decision had been made ay “ the Hmne nnpeeU o f the toetlmniiy- - J ported to have named as her peared at about the same time prison. Ho wus rolcnncd in Decem­ Include* tomes on general, mo- result of public .clamor and not The Matawan Business Associu- Quick action Thursday night by l'Vldny itlrtered fl'om lii|toit« Riven .. assailant. Ciccone is reported to that a scries of hospital thefts ber of thatLycar, but the summor of chnntcni, tiutuslrinl und mining because it was thought necessary." tion meeting Monday night • at two Matawnn residents, Arthur, A. nboiil the iiceldent directly nfler have been living at the Marlin occurred. j ' 1040 was buck in Monmouth County engineering nnd organic "^chem­ He said on that basis the railroad Magnolia Inn, voted to .cho/ter n Matthews. Democratic , candidate It neciiried, rspeelnlly ns io which Hotel, Keansburg, after returning Judge Giordano pointed out, Jail. Information on him is lucking istry, Also Included nre hnokn feus J.o transport interested,‘mom* foj: the borough council, nnd Murtln vehicle hiul diihu the sktUdlliH. .. Jn . return, would like cpnpejation from Florida nJccntly.—" -r y howcverr that there was: ao latent dealing with industrial engineer- bors" Vnd* ttfitdents' to ' Nowan<\ Cogan, M aiden : Lane; reyuUftt ' in since that date. * , fflont' the towrls the commuters According to the hospital n\n for failing staggered towards Holland Rd. The township attorney observed persj.uiulitles. ‘ offense occurred Mast August and Borough Hall at _1 p.m. 1 Mr. Cogan as the lono customer,, Hloxoin, but .ludgo O lordnno mild to show either driver’s licenso or The persons who discovered Mrs. two new'drawbacks had appcnrcd. Temporary. vtiuula-will bo elect­ thbt the situation has since been At Monday's meeting, conducted Kondrntyk, who appeared nervous, that no order would he entered registration. One is the legal status of the ed for the occasion. Billy O'Bheu remedied. County Judge John C. Mueller's plight said they saw a by Herman Lenowitz, president, ordered a beer, went to the wa«h- until the sentenco day when he Phyllis M (liloly, Ki'eehold, and car pull from behind the bam and riparian right* involved must be Ih appearing nt HKQ and L>ow*h Giordano suspended an 8 to 12- letters were read from the office room und upon hi« relurn ordered pet as May 4. Tho Judge agreed Oerahl J. Kedderaen, Ityers Lane, drive quickly up Holland Rd. to­ clarified at* erosion had nltcrcd high circuit theaters throughout tho month term, to the county Jail but of Gov, Alfred E. Driscoll, Sen. three moriS"bec1rs. Finally he walked 1o permit defense counsel Al^x Matawan, each paid $7 and $!l costs water marks in the arca. A sccond Metropolitan- area, with unit* from warned the couple that any rcpl* wards'Telegraph Hill. Policc also J. Stanley Herbert ami railroad behind the bar, &(uck hl» hand in Levchuck of Freehold to submit a for mil wearing ghmses wlien driv* was that under existing legislation the Mario Moser Conservidnry, tltion of the alleged neglect would were informed by others that they authorities replying to the asso­ his pocket and announced, “Tlilv )fl psychiurtlc report to the court nt Ing the state could only put In 50 per with wlmm lie appeurk over htn* result In m ore' drastic action. saw the ear being driven at n ciation's communications in regard a stiekup." . . that time, Matawan pollee o pressed cent of the cost ot any such project tion WATV (channel 1J)>. Billy Ralph S. Heuser, Matawan, was high rate of speed along Holland to the trestle and crossing prob­ Threatening to kill Mr, Pouzenc Bloxom was apprehended by cns«s before the recorder Idso. at this time; that the township O'Bhea Dny was srrunued by P^rlh court»assigned defense attorney. Rd. lems. . tinlc.tH lie gave him ihe money In police and lab employees who were Ciunies A. Wlllner, Port Mon* would ‘be liable for 40 per cent and Amboy resldentn lu recognition of the roKiKt'-r. K ondjutyk apparently watching the car after the first two mouth, nnd Amalia l)e MutUn, the county 10 per cent. On the tlie many vocal nnd ncchrdlon per* forgot about Mr. Cogan who clip* note* appeared. Atlnnllc Highhiiid-^ each paid (7 Cliffwood Baby Clinic Did Not Criticize initial estimate o f $300,000, this Three Are Appointed formimces (Me hny has presented ped out and hurried to the theater William ficott, AMor St., Mat- and $3 costs for panning stop algtiK, would make the township’s share For Condemnation in the pnst for tho benefit of the To Be In New'Location Mrs. William Murray stated Tues­ lo call policc, Meanwhile Kond* awtin Town/,hip, pleaded non vult Michael Hkrlpko, West Kennsbjnrg, $120,000, an Impossible am ou n t in Sinter Kenny Foundation, ' day that in asking, as representa­ ratyk pocketed $35 that w as in tho to threatening the life of his wife, and L ouIh ,1, llarwood, Farming-' Mrs. Eleanor Weir, chairman of Mr. Karkus's opinion. Legislation Abe S. Schwartz of South ltlver, tive of the Cliffwood Parcnt- n*gi;»ter and ran out the fron t door Henrietta, and unlawful use of a dale, were lined for. Improper the nursing committee of the Mat* may alter this to permit the state John J. Quinn and MolvJn Safran, Teacher... Association, nt the Apr. to lib; ear w hich had been parked weapon, Ho alfegedy threatened lo speed, and Hoherl Clark,, Middle­ Matawan Kids Bikos kwftft Pu blic Health Association, has to contribute 70 per cent ho ob­ both, of Perth Amboj;, have been 16 meeting of the_ Matawan Town with the-motor running, kill Mrs. Scott and ..then, fired n town, Oain., and John Kuhn, announced that the Cliffwood Baby served, but there is no certainty named members of a condemna­ Will Bo ..Inspected...... ship Board of Education, that spec phot Into tiie floor of their home Yonkers, N. Y., for improper pass­ Clinic, held the first Wednesday of it w ill b e passed. tion commission by Sufjcrlor Court According to police, the South tators be permitted to hold up Io scare her* He will be sentenced ing, eacfT-month, will be held at the Mr. Karkus also stated he re­ Judge Frank L. Cleary to deter­ fit ver man admitted the holdup. 'I’wo motion pictures wrrn thown vote on a_mattcr under discussion, May 4, b y MalflWjiu p*dji;e at Mutawan usual time, at the Cliffwood Civic garded with fqvor an opinion ex­ mine the amount the Housing Au­ He waa held nt Matawan ‘head­ she was not criticizing 'the board's Mchoid Tuesday to pupils to Association building. The new pressed at the township meeting thority of South Amboy shallt pay quarter* overnight and arraigned Less Drinking Time right to furm ulotc It* ow n rules. cmpliaMl/e the Mfety fcuturcs In location/Is. more central-and a Thursday thal the voters of the for eight lota taken in that city. Friday before Recorder James H. Price Chart Extension She asked this be understood that larger attendance'ii anticipated. township should approve at refer­ The judge’s order directs the Martin who held him in }.V>00 hall Arcu har patrons with u fixed ridlni{ bicycles. .Stickers nnd aafe* the P-TX might Dot appear in con­ endum the bonding of the mu­ commission report be filed by June for grand ju ry action loft holdup; AunttMnmiicnt w/wi nmtla Tuva- coribumpllon fl/»id will have to it) ty cards will ho issued to tho hoya flict with the board. Contract To Lavoie nicipality for such purpose*. 1 and that owners Mr. and Mrs. and robbery churgcb filed by Mat­ duy-'thut i,ll rclnllcr* «ul))cct to ’start earlier or i'li drktk faster tills ajjd girls liftor their hikes havo Francis Olfttowskl of Beacon Hill awan Police Chief John t;J. Flood. CPU 7 lijjyn. been lllvitn. nn exten ­ Saturday evcnipg wlmn daylight been hupi’cted, Chlet John J,' Among some 850 contracts for Plans 10-Unit Motel ■ In Appreciation Rd., Matawan, surrender the prop­ Chief Flood said Kondrntyk told sion tmlll Mny JO.rlu fllo tiielr pric­ saving time goe# into effect. Flood stated, . supplier and equipment awarded We, the undersigned, would like erty to the Authority by Apr. JW.- o t bring in trouble for stealing a ing cllurtK. ... State A lcoholic Beverage Uhect4>r ( ’ hlef VI'hmI hu'a' arranged w ith * during the past week by the various Appearing before M atawan to thank the voters of Matawan Owners of the lots on Catherine gun in South River and of nreding Tliia cxti'riilwi «lor» not apply to Krwi»i*r-H. llo rk Tuemlay. ordered a f;pi>elalitit in b icy cle repair w ork Army, Navy and Air Force pur­ Township Committee, Thursday, Township who supported us in the St. and Bordentown Ave. have re­ mtyiey for his defense in that ca&e. olhur buhinehftrjj fi/r,‘cU?d l)y O I'S nil gin m ills to set their clocks to opjM-jir at tlio school nt u dute chasing bureaus, throughout the Mayor John W. ^pplegatc of Mat: Primary Election. * . , fused Uie .l-llCO offer mode. The Chief Flood said that in the Mat­ rr^uliitfottrt. lU'ftlmininU, burs, fiti'l ahead one hour at midnight and to to he ann ounced' to iiiBpcct. nil country, was one to Lavoie Lab­ awan, outlined- the plan , of his * Florence N e u m c y e r lo ts ore required for a housing awan holdup Kondratyk did not InvcrlK mufct *1111 (Un liy Apr. 80. clone down on tlie new time wlieeis for mechunicnl defects, oratories Inc.. Morganville. ^ client. Roland Norfolk, to build a jfp2fl—Adv.* Melmoth F. Dow project for low income families lo have n gun but enrried a hunting (irocprs, .wiiolfiiolc nml rctiill, inuut schedule nt whufever hour . is When tlie deftecta Jisvo tow n re* Through the Aviation ‘Supply 10-unlt motel near the White Gale be constructed on a five acre^tract, knife and a switchblade knife in flic hy Apr. 20, All -required In­ stipulated by local ordinance. paired, tho ownftr wlil get a stickor, Office of the Navy Department in Inru, Route 34, which Mr. Norfolk Dr. E. J, BUdaifcack the 'pocket of his Jacket, form ation ;.l, rji j ] f+ b*e AI'''I with Uie to show hii or htir biKo la in good Philadelphia.- the Department of owns. The motel will cost an esti­ wishes to announce during his Rural Mell Boxea ( Tr/Titlon I )l» lr H OJ'H Ofllcn, m In Appreciation f.hnpe, the same as their parents, Defense issued -a contract .to .the mated $40,000. . .. *______service In the United Stales Dpriial JCejrjgort Hardware :- Tel. 7*2000*, Equipment and Buppliei K. HUlie S(. ' I wish U> tiwink th* voters o i do Ji/ler thf foinfly car ia Inspected, CorpsTUrTSr ATTetnn^'wTircdn- rompany for oscilloscope*. * The Mr. Applegate. said he was de­ jfp22~^Adv. ‘ t o r ~ l)ii»trict-N«r- P for--elcctiiig _nm.„ia award calls for “more than $25,000/’ sirous of explaining the project to tinue hi* dental practice at 60 W. " Farm — Garden — Horn* V«n*iltn Blind, the County ftxrcullvo Committee. Lawn Move ti , < Specific, data as to quantities and the committee prior to applying Front SU.KcypqA TeL Keyport "Help Wanted* *6* In thli pap* ' Try ourjervlfcc, Conover Brother# . Top quality, »turdy built. Kry- -* Kfi)Heth H, Schneider, .s^llpM ond PonrviylvanU 0 7-0501. V p fttf—A d w am^Unfc^i Withheld. ' • for tlie neccssary building |>ermtt. tell you about the good Jobs opea Phone HolmdrJ 04121. WJrkfltunJr pnrt IlflrrfwAri'. w jfp l—Adv, Jfp20 -AllV;' : ; ; Mowcra, Keyport Hardwtlrt. ^ , THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1951 PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N. J, WcddlPgAnnounc«mdDt» lands. Her home recently had printed promptly Oft pw lat': or b e e n -o n Jackson Ave., MaUwAn, GOLDEN CHAPTER, EASTERN STAR, INSTALLS OFFICERS WEDDINGS bridal bgplt inow-whlte vfliain at MrsV-Klenk- w - survived by -a-spn, this officer ------— r— ;------—— Spralford’McFarlaDd Martin, of East Orange. ; Services were conducted yester­ ■ - Tn a ceremony performed Sntur- day afternoon at 1 o’clock in the day afternoon, Apr. 21, 1D5J, ot 4 Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan. o’clock in the Keyport Reformed Interment was in Bayview Ceme­ Church, Miss Beatrice Marie Mc- tery, Leonardo. ... Fariand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFarland, 123 Maple PI., I M I 1 Joseph C. Phillips ., Koyport, , became the bride of Funeral tcrvices for Joseph C. George H, Spratfprd jr., son of Mr. Use Our Lay-Away Plan. and Mrs, George H. Sprotford, 33 Phillips of Rocky Hill were held Manchester Ave.. Keyport. Tho Tuesday in Kingston, with the Rev- -Rev. Albert G. Shlphorst, pastor, John Mount officiating. Interment Holden, Jewelers wus in Harborton Cemetery. He officiated. Harold Weber of Key* 134 Muln St MATAWAN port, was at the organ and accojn* was a brother of Edward Phillips, " Home o( Famoui Brandi ' ' panicd Leonard Porcelli, soloist, Matawan. jncl. HanjJlton Watcheg, ' • of Red Bank, who sang “The Mr. Phillips, C5, died* Saturday Keepsake.Diamonds^ .. Wedding , Prayer,” “Because” and night, Apr. 21, 1051, In his home. “The Lord's Prayer." The church He was in ill health several yuars. > W39 decorated with tall white Alto surviving ore .his wlfe^ ' candelabrum, bouquets of slock, Minnie; a daughter, Mrs, Jenniej snapdragons- and -lilies-and-palms. Fogle,-of Lambertville,. arid a son, DR. LOUIS L PRAGER The br(de was given in marriage Honry. of Belfortji- < . OPTOMETRIST by her father. Silc wore a gown OSic.r. of Qold.n Chspitr, Order of Eaitern Star.^ Keyport. initall.d at the Apr. 18 meeting ate ihown of sheer white marquisette over Charles J. Mali- - EYES EXAMINED Charles J. Matz, 76, died */ud- wilh M»». Caroline St.wurt of Tean.ck. rooit Vfojthy Stand matron and William M. Amos, moit satin, trimmed with pleated laco grand patron, of the Order of Eailern Sfar of New Jersev. The new worthy matron is Mi*« Phylli. v- deniy Wednesduy morning, Apr. 25, OFFICE HOURS , ■ and net with fitted peplum bodice, Turner of Keamburg, and Edward Waikin.on ol Keaiuburg, li Iho new worthy patron. The c.remoni.i 1051, at his hom e at 112 Main St., long pointed sleeves and bouffant were pre.ided over by Mr., Florence Tuiner. a put matron and molher pf M ill Turner. Dolly and Saturdayi ) Matawan. Mr. Matz, a veteran of I A.M. to S P.M. skirt ending in a train. She wore a The oificer., in the usual order erei Front row, Mrs. Turner. Mr.. Helen Brown. Mrs, Stewart. Mr. | the Spanish-Am erican -Wflr, w as a Friday* 8 A.M. to 8 P:M .' fingertip veil of illusion, fastened Amos, Miis Turner, Mr, Watktnun. M n. .Marie Baxter- Mr., Beule Abbott of Mefuchan, di.irict deputy, I resident of - Matawan sinco 1B80 Wedneidayf ) A .M . to .12 Noon to a coronet of pearlized orange and Mrs. Vera Sellickf second rowi .Mr., J.sn BchuR. Mr,. Freda Reid. Mn. Georgia Wright, Mrs. Buian where he owned and operated a Robimon, Mrs. OeneTleva B. Molt. Mrfc Nancy Newman, Mrs. Edna S.abury and Mri. Marilyn Schulli: blossoms and carried a white tailor shop for more than 50 years; rear rowi Mr.. Marjorie Sharp, Mrs, Ann.Eckman. M n. Florence Stoney. Mrs, Margaret'Mackensle, Mrs. 30 W. Front St., Keyport orchid on a Bible with markers b t He is survived by his widow, Jean Waikiruon and Mr.. Eil.abeth MacEwan. 1 ' . white satin to wfiich were attached KEyport 7-2020 ’ ;: Mary.; p daughter. ■ Mra Peter . miniature gardenias...... Bogardua of Keyport; p son, Charles Chambers, 704 Jersey A ve,, U nion T h e Bakers w ere married in .. .The matron of honor was Mrs. A. Matz of Matawan, and two Beach. The baby weighed eight Chcstertown, Md.,. Mar. 24, 1931- John Sagurton of Keyport, who grandchildren, Mrs. Rowan K. Le* Baker Divorce wore a gown.of white starched pounds, IS ounces, and has been The acts of cruelty alleged .by Mrs. Coinpte of Baltimore, and Charles marquisette over taffeta, outlined named fiobert William. Baker occurred between May, 1048, A. Matz jr. „ , with lilac at the bodice and hem, MBS. GEORGS H. 8PBATFQRD, JR. Case Is Settled apd A pril, 1049. Mrs. Baker’s FUR Services *'will be held at the made with a strapless fitted bodice, ' A ngelin - charge of adultery against her Bedle Fuiieral Home, MaUwan, on full skirt and matching stole. She* formed-a train. She-woro a Queen Interment was ln Midway Grepn M r. and MYs. Joseph Angelin, 85 husband alleged intimacies with a Friday afternoon. Interment will Judge McLean Gives woro a headpiece of twisted illu­ Victoria headdress... to which l» Cemetery, Matawan. under direc­ Main St., Matawan, are tho parents Mrs. Wanda Golaszewski, formerly be in Itoso Hill Cemetery, Mat­ Storage sion with a short vellTMrs. William fingertip veil of illusion wos at­ tion of the F. Leon Harris Funeral of a daughter born Monday ijiorn- Custody Of Child To of Cllfl'woud Beach and now of awan, - G. Schanck of Keyport, nnd Mrs. tached, and carried a prayor book jlomp. Ing, A pr. 23, 1051, , in Rlverview Mother; Rules For Her Highlands.* Her allegations Were Call KEyport Christian F. deNcergoard of Rosiyn, adorned with an orchid and stream­ Hospital. . . supported testimony -of Mrs. Joieph Fronci* Downs G olaszcw^ki's. husband, - MUton., The L. I., w ere the. bridal attendants, ers of sweutpeas. • Final ruling in the divorce case ENGAGEMENTS D river and were similarly attired, Mrs. Miss Frances ArtolU of Hazlet, Joseph Francis Downs, fli, of .200 of Wilbur F; and Marie (Haxnes) court rulud out testimony or evi* 70133 Main St.. Keansburg, died Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Driver, Marl­ donoo was submitted to sustain the . Our Bonded Driver, will call Schanck'’?.dress was outlined’ with piece vof the bride, was tho maid . Bubin-K»M> ...... , flaker,. both of Keyport,. was.ren­ Apr. 23, 1051. Surviving is a niece, b oro, arc lht1 parents o f a daughter count A divorce suft is now pend*, niie green and Mrs. doNeergaard’s of honor. Sho wore an emerald *■ Mrs. John H. Kehls of 62 drove dered Friday by Superior Court for your Furs and will store green gown with an ofT-tho-sholfld- Mify Gertrude Miller, Jersey City. born Monday morning, Apr. .28, ing* which entwines with the Baker jn maize. Ail carried bouquots of St., Mount K isco, N. Y., Iioa an­ judgo Donald II. McLean. 1051, in Fitkin M em orial Hospital. action In that Mr. Golaszewski Is tbm -in our own sdentiilcajly yellow marguerites und lavender er neckline, short bolero, and u The body was taken to Jersey nounced the engagement of her Judge McLean granted divorce suing his wi/o on grounds of sweet peps. William Waliirig of hooped skirt. Her Queen Ahno hat city for bUriUl to Mrs. Bs^ccr on her charge of jirol.eud air-cooled VAULTS Keansburg. was best man, and the was trimmed with ostrich plumes! W ilson adultery and Mrs. Qoloazewski is cxtrome cruelty. A counter-charge ON PREMISES. No Moth|(..FIre ushers were Charlos Stryker and and sho carried a colonial bouquet. , Gaorge L. WJi« ' A son was born Saturday, Apr. seeking her freedom because of ex­ o t extreme cruelty by Mr. Baker Angelo Scalzo of Matawan, was the 21, 1051, In M onm outh M em orial treme cruelty by her husband. or Thett can harm ypur valuable C. WilUam McFarland, tho bride’s Georgo L. Wise, who had resided and q - charge- of adultery -by the Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Jeremiah Cutt9 attained his majority. Mrs, -Van la tlie evart of * dj.tti W* h *»** »!Hi«. Mor* m mmmimwmihiww > iiw im h im im ii > i m i i i » m » and a scalloped frosted sheer pcp- the W. H. Freeman and Son Fun U. L . Blackman, pastor of the Bel- Held Saturday Ium over a ttarclied sheer skirl oral Home, Freehold. ford Methodist Church, officiating. ending In a long train. Her finger­ Burial was in Fairview .Cemetery, BIRTHS tip veil of Frcnoh illusion was at­ Mri. Stephen Koyl Middlotown. Resident Of Beacon tached, to a crown of seed pcorlo Mrs, Mury K oyl, 70, o f 325 First Watftnfeld . Hill Rd. Committed and rhinestones and sho carried a St., Keyport, widow of Stephen Charles Moyer Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey WafTenfeld, Suicide Thursday cascade of white lilios, orchids and Koyl, died Friday, Apr. 20, 1051, Charles M oyer, 72, o f 803 Charles 207 Main St.* K eyport, arc parents lllies-of-thc-volley streamers. in Monmouth Memorial Hospital, St., Lauronce Harbor, a retired of a son, born Tuesday, Apr." 10, At Moloney's Markets Funeral services were held Sat­ Mrs. Elsie Sale, Perth A m boy, as following a short illness, carpenter of~thc Lehigh . Valley 1051. Tho baby w eighed six pounds, urday afternoon from tho Bedle matron of honor was attired In a Surviving are six sons, Aphony, Railroad, died Monday ipornllng six: ouncos, ond haB been named WILSON'S CERTIFIED AND JONES FARMS Funeral Home, Matawan, for V. pink frosted sheer over tafTeto Perth Amboy, Emery and Frank, Apr. 23, 1051, at his hom e. He was Marc Lawrence. ‘ - H arold M addox, 02, o f B eacon IfiJi COTTAGE HAMS gown fashioned with puff sleeves, Trenton, Stephen, Zoltln and a member of the Laurence Harbor Rd., Marlboro Township, formerly Johnny cqllar and a full sheer Oscar, of Keyport; and two daugh­ Community Church. Farfluson SMOKED C (i« of Holmdel. Mr. Maddox, a retired Bklrt with frosted sheer jnserts. ters, Miss Mary Koyi, Keyport, Surviving aro four children, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Ferguson, civil engineer for New York City, She .wore a matching picture hat and Mrs. Julia Lee, Eatontown. Mrs. Joseph Bulkioy and Mr?, Ruth 04 Sixth St., I^prjtan Township, : ; 75 *» fatally shot himself Thursday after­ HAMS 3 9 » and carried a cascade of pink rosea Services were conducted Sun Buckley, both of Laurence Harbor; Middlesex County, formerly of noon w ith a .32 calibre automatic and. corn flowers. day afternoon at 12;30 o t her hom e Mrs. Henry Grinder, of Silver Union Bcach, arc parents of . a pistol, according, to Keyport State CHOICE CUT TEHDEfl. OOOP TRIM ; ■ Wllliahv H. Werner, Newark, with the Rev. George A. Cospcr, Springs, Md., and Warren W, Moyert third child, a daughter, born Police. Cremation took place in served an best man and Albert pastor of the First Baptist Church, of Union; IB grandchildren and Thursday, Apr. '10, 1051 In Perth Hosehill Crematory, Linden. . ' Wlldt, / Bloomfield, and Albert Keyport, officiating. At 2 o’clock three great-grandchildren. Aipboy Generol Hospital. The Benkert, Laurence Harbor, were Mr. Maddox had been under another service was held from the Services were held yesterday of* older children ore Elaine and SIRLOIN STEAK | | treatment for some time for a the Ushers. ■ • . First Hungarian Baptist Church ternoon from Kaln Mortuaries Inc., W illiam . malignant, disease, and, according ■ The couple will reside at 121 Now Brunswick, with the Ruv. Perth Amboy, with the Rev. W. J. to his personal physician, Dr. A. BROILERS, ROASTERS AND FRYERS FRESH JERSEY ' ^ Neptune Pl„ Laurcncc Harbor, Michael Major, officiating. Inter* Webstor officiating, Cremotion wan T p ro*' • A. Captanian, Matawan, ho had upon their return from u wedding mcnt was in tho family plot In at RoschlU Crem atory. Linden: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taros of been suffering severe paln^for sev* .: trip ta New England. Tlie bride Cednrwood' Cepictery under diroe Perth Amboy, are parents of a eral weeks. JWr, Maddox left no CHICKENS LOINS OF PORK chose a navy blue suit, matching tion of tho Day Funeral Home. John Letter Squlrti first child, a daughter, born Satur­ aulcldp notcs. Dr. Captanian was accessories and a white orchid cor­ John Lester Squires, proprietor day, Apr, 21, 1051, in Porth A m boy Rib Halves O f i k t called and pronounced tho man sage, Alfred VanPtll of o servlco station In Old Bridge General Hospital. Mrs. Taros Is dead. 39* a> ..... 4 to 6 lbs. < • » The bride, a graduate of Perth A lfrod V anpclt, 60, died M onday, for 35 years, died suddonly Sunday, tho former Miss Stcllc Aggelpkos Stato policc sold Mr. Maddox ani) Amboy High School and the Berke­ A pr. 23, 1051, at his hom e, 111 At* A pr. 22, 1051, at h is home. H o wus of Keyport. ■ his wife, who was ill and confined (LiEAN) ...... ley Secretarial School, Now York, Inntlc Avo., Matawan.1 llo if* sur­ 55 years old. : to bed, wore homo alone Thurs* Js omployed by. the Middlesex vived by his wife, Mrs, Mary E. Born In Old Brldgo, Mr! Squires W lflglni day afternoon When their son and County Weights and Measures De. VanPelt; a son, Alfred W. VanPelt. had resided in the community nil Mr. and Mrs. Graham Wiggins, partmont, New Brunswick. Her daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. FRESH GROU at homo, and a brother, Daniel his life. He was a veteran of 20 Poole Ave., Union Beach, are ND BEEF 59» Harold Maddox jr., arrived for u husband, a graduate of St. Mary's VanPelt, (Matawan. Mr. VanPelt World War I and a past commander the parents of a daughter born visit. High School, South Amboy, Is n was employed by' tho Central of Cr&ndoll'Kos&mon Post 177, Monday, Apr. 23, 1031, In Mon> ITALIAH — HOT OR SWEET They said Mr. Maddox greeted OTHER BIO DAILY SPECIALS IN THE Navy Veteran having served three Railroad of New Jersey as a brake American Legiph;;. w09 an mouth Memorial Hospital. . and a .half:, years on thq .aircraft them when theyyjorrlycd and went man. ^ ,------exempt - - flremotf'imd1 number of St. carrier "Valley Forge," He Is em­ outside immediately and shot him* Services arc scheduled for this Stephen’s Lodge F. St A . M., of, Holme* SAUSAGE 69^ % CHOICEST MEATS Bolt - , ployed by Carnegie Construction (Thursday) aftcrnobn at 2 "o'clock South Amboy and Perth Amboy Twin daughter were born Sun­ Co., Union. from tho late rcsidoncc with the Chapter Royal Arch Masons. day, Apr. 15^ 1051, In MonmoOth 'Besides his son ond wife, Bertha Rev. Chester A. Galloway, pastor Surviving are his wife, Gertrude Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. (Stock) Maddox, he Is survived by COMBINATION SPECIAL Longo-Ait.lli . of the First Presbyterion Church, (Ernst) Squires, two sons, L l John Harold L. Holmes, 161 Ravine Dr., another son, Charles A. . M iss N ancy A rtelll, o t 010 ' A t­ Matawan, officiating. Burial under L. Squires, home from Korea, and Matawan. A third son, I

Edward Sprlge, 81', Eost Orange, night by. the Matawan Junior arrangements wore .completed Sior PONTIAC AGENCY'S REPAKBEN GO VACK TO SCHOOL’ 23 Pay Traffic paid. W nnd $3 covts Ior cnroliss Woman’s Club, In thc Eagle Hoso holding a food sula Uil« c'onilng driving when his car collided With Co. Firehouse, Keyport. _ Saturday (n tho H. B. Thonias Co. one operated on u permit'by Miss Tho evening’s topic wns "Cancer" store, Front St.r KcyporU • v Fines In Keyport PhylUs Foulncr, 10, South Amboy, and tho speaker W«S Dr,-Atai,n A . on Route 35, Coptnnliin ol Mntawim. A flint on “The baMc tenets of CW|l Detcnso ; T New'Members Added Keyport Police Busy "Crcnst Cancer" -wns shown. ora self-hell) and mutual,’ a lii - 'd e­ Junior Women To A short business meeting ot the clares tlio New Jersey. Division ot j "" To Council; Women Over 2-Week Period; club followed the1 discussion, when Civil Defense. - . v, j • Urged To Assist . Drive Nets $128 Hold Food Sale . An open meeting;attended by UQ • .Five new members of the Madl* Keyport police passed out tlckota persons • representing v a riou s How to Get the Most \ son Township Civil Defense Coun* Trcely in the pnst fortnight with women's organizations in Keyport • -til have been &Wom in, with Walter thc result 23 traffic offenders paid and ‘ Mtttawon, wds held Tuesday For Your Co ffeeMoney 1 ■ Staeger of Old Bridge serving as Ones thli# week. Total fines Hnd the new chairman, and Ira Apple* costs amounted to $126. • gate of Cheesequake as publicity Parking in prohibited areas cost s i n i / S n t L u r n ' chairman. . , Stephen K oyi jr., . 327 First St., ’ Others bworn into the defense Keyport; Georgo Pelosoi 58 Lin­ '^organization were George Drost, coln pt., Keansburg;. Michael Votta O U R FUEL OILTREATS ; a member of the auxiliary police jr., 2 iBank St., Mntawan; William r .unit; TenJSyck Ronson, in charge Wolf, 320 Main, St., Keyporl; Bar­ V O U FAIR AMO SQUARE, ' pf communications, and Michael bara Waldron, 175 W. Front SU, WHEN VOU VslftNT HEAT, *• Staats. It was announced that the Keyport, Reuben A. Bcmnfln, 100 ITfe AL\AAV6 THERE/ ' Wadi&on Township Board of Educa* W. Front St,, Keyport.' und'Harold • tipn has approved first aid lessons I. Wctschur, Freehold, $2 cndi. ^ fot teachers in the school system, Eleanor 1. Hercnhan,. Linden, paid • on school-time, and the Civil De­ tho samo amount for double park­ i fense Council in making arrange* ing-on W, Font St, as did Rita j m ents w ith thc Red Cro&s for such Southers,, port iMonmouth, for : training. • . . blocking a fire plug on Broad St. J The organization also is trying - John MalcskJ, Third. and Division : to organize a woman's first aid Sts., failed to sot his emergency • k unit,1 and invites oil women in the brake in p a rk in g 'fiiy c a / on ,the j township to participate. Those in* Broad St. hill and it rofled away. ■ torcsted 6hould contact Mr. Staeger Me was fined $3 and M costs. for further Information. The &nit In order lo Improve its repair and servicing department Downa'i-PoniJac.MtUwan Townihlp^hai ltnft H orvcy “ B erryt P o r /.M oHrnouthT LET UB VACUUM CLEAN f —emphasired~the importance of or* Elmer-McHoieriervice manager. lhlrd from left lo a tield ichool eiiabllshed at Somerville.by the Pontiac paid $10 and $3 costs tor driving llrre't the IThy to Enjoy Superb ('ojjL'ct -Economically i ganizlng all such auxiliary aid and DlvUlon of General Motors, where instruction is given on ihe leaturei of the hydra*matlc trammlislon. YOUR FURNACE without a license and Fred 'Jeffer­ haa asked the women to cooperate Other Down*'* employees who attended a similar school in Red Bank, check a point ol Information* with • NOWI . by giving a little of their time to Mi. McHote. They axe. left lo right Ernie Hyer* John Kenner arid h\ 8taUa, son, Port M onmouth, paid $50 und Huy fresh coffee. I f lt Isn’t fresh, tom Ground tn yotii' order—to ono $3 costs for letting Berry uso his , you’io not getting youri'money’s the Detense Council. of aoven ilegreos of fliwnoss. f o r Freehold, and Norman Marshall, car,. ' w orth, lin y in-liid-licim coffee, mnxlnmm number of good cups ' Response so far has been far Boysen Faces Two Sponsor Square Dance When colToa is pro-ground, part of Trenton, be engaged to sell oil James S. Mauro, Valley Dr., LOUIS STULTZ, i?: from these thrifty co/foosr/Jfl »ur« ! Zffijloiv the necessary quota, thc iho flavor oacntics. Jlnu Custnm Battleground hors-cs, racing equip­ Charges Of Assault Matawnn; William FlwMer, 77 W. OIL BURNING " " ' ...... ” , ” '!' Cll coffee pot in claw . Measure both • council says, and Is concerned The Ladies A uxiliary of the ClilT- (ir w n d coffee. Tlint's SCO! collrCi grouml c o f f e e mu/ w nttr , , ,• two levtl First St., Keyport. Fred Alford, ‘ about thc apathy of residents in ment and accessaries. EQUIPM ENTS SERVICE exactly" .M'lffiltf rlgliti1 for i/o*i/oiir coifeeinnhor,______- ‘ . tr* was arraigned Sunday in. Madison soringJ n square dance in thc Are- paid Improper speed ilucu, while mtrf Jlokar coffett, (lollvcrcii fi'esh- iliiiun/ eup) of w ater par lortfiiff. • teers,It. points , out that: defense Maplewood Cemetery Co., Troc­ KEYPORT 7 -2 1 0 4 — KEYPORT Township Municipal Court ax­ - . gency docs comp the township will sister, Emma CariC...... Keyport, aiid Dorothy “Sl'oll, Inter­ w ell h . Moyer for action by the be unprepared and therefore suffer Speeding on U. S. streets and laken, were cleared of cureless Middlesex County-Grand Jury on highways lust year killed 13,300 driving churgcs resuHlnff from nn | "Uie more. Fines Tjvo Driver* two charges of ouHault and hotlcry* . 1 The Monmouth County policu men, women and, children. aceident on - Hurloy St., Apr. 13, Thc complaints were mudc by Mrs. i ;raciio system in Freehold has given Two area drivers were' fined Boysen and Mrs.’GaicUu Bowie, n :. Its consent to the use of its Ire* when arraigned Friday at Laurence friend invited by Mrs. Boyfion lo i . quency on the air and its facilities Harbor before Madison Township help rearrange furniture in her j b r Madison Township for auxiliary Magistrate Maxwell H. Mayer. home. Boysen took itaue with the BEN and MATH SMITH, REALTORS j rajlo equipment lji Are trucks and Celia Finkel of Keansburg, .was furniture moving and started tlie i ambulanccs. The policc radio here fined $5 and $3 on a charge of care* chain of events which within 24 j Already is-a part of the Freehold Jess--driving— brought— by - Motor hnijrsTresUlted in flve complaints Real Estate - Mortage - Insurance BtatfonV- syfitcmr So fafThoweVer, Vehicle Inspector James Carberry, against him. . ■ no funds for such additional radio and Alfred Pizza of ClifTwood, was He was fined $100 plus $3 court equipment are available and no 115>/2 MAIN STREET MATAWAN, N. J. fined $10 and $3 for passing a costs for reckless driving on a promises hove been made by thc i school bus, on complaint made by chargc m'idd by Harry Merwin of TELEPHONE MATAWAN 1-2267 township committee. Tho com* about G-E M adison Township Patrolman Laurence Harbor, whose car was mittee promised, however, to “see Roger Blair jr. cut ofT and blocked by thc defend­ what can be done” toward getting ant as he attempted to chasc Mrs. i the equipment. _ New Realty-Firm Boysen who was in another car, down Laurence Pkway. A chai go­ *‘VVo houafit our 0 M in i m \t (Mi 'r ’v r of assault by auto made by

~ W iillam S. Balbach VENETIAN BLINDS SPACE MAKER • _ William G. Balbach, 11 No. Shore r~St7,- K(!an!jburg, who died Mar. 15, ALL $ 0 - 9 3 REFRIGERATOR ~ 1051, in a w lli made Dec, 2, 1931, i narked his wife, solo beneflciory. SIZES Each MODIt NCI-a

; ■_ • Chriner S. ConoTtr " Chriney S. Conover, Colts Neck, EGG SHELL COLORS t o % chairman of the Atlantic Township ■\ Committee at his death Mar. 15, 23” to 36” wide x 64” long • J* 1051, named his widow, Marlon A. BROAD STREET ^ Conover, as sole bencfl'ciary In his RED BANK 6-0001 will made Mar. 9. fO U M S . National 5cIOc^l°-°Store - - William Enpllih »r, ■Willlnm English \.sr., Keyport, BUILD YOUR HOME ftotibtfw jlm fy' 47 BROAD* ST..RED BANK,N.J. w h? died Apr. 7, 1D51, bequeathed SAVEt YOU $30 OVER with a his estate to his daughters Elien COMPARABLE 1950 J>case and Agnes Cawley share and MdDEtl share alike and named thcm,cxccu- HOWARD LOAN Call T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY Thomas J. RUoy riiomas J._. lilley, Keansburg, Main St. & Mattison Ave. Btra died Nov. 7, 1950, bequeathed Asbury Park, N. J. LOWEST his estate to Blanche Daly and A . P. 2-3300 named her cxecutrix and re­ V Y o» , , , oik iho pooplo ymi know who »iwi.C).|,! Kefrlger* 1 quited that Seymour R. Klein, MorigsB* Loan Corrsspondanli for lba ; ntori! 'flicy'll tell you Itow Wdiulcttiil wul ilcpcmlahlo they oral bcrs represent the estate. ■ HOWARD SAVINOS INSTITUTION. Nairarlc Tlicn drop In today uml ico our newest CJ-U niodclil You'll ’ always bo ulaJ you bouuht a Q-UI Thoms* W. W tddlnglon imas W. Waddington, Keans- io 31)% m o rn fooil-tlom^o ipnca tlmn .... w h o died Mar. 3, 1951, be- SPACE! ,>ed his estate to his wife, j ...... 'filtici' I'CfflBerittoW tiaiipylnB (lie snfijo lloor ipncc! " r :? '' ine M. Waddington and named ■ , ★ :eciitrtx...... • Sffii FEATURESI As ottly Qontrul Hlcctrlc can mnkc themt ' ’ Jow ph Carr W. Ffonl, Xerport MAT ★ DEPENDABILITY! More .han 2,700,000 0 -li Re. Joseph Carr* -well-known horse­ EFFECTIVE 1st Opp, Ptoplmt Bank f ' • • ’ 1 frlgcrAlflrt In u»c 10 years or Innucrl ' , 13 man* w ho died A p r. 3, 1951, left a $10,000 bcquc&t to Miss M arie Craw ­ 1*IH 1PIGIF ICAItOht tui)lbt 10CHAHV1 WlltlOWf NOTtfll ford, superintendent of thc Mon- SHOP HERE AND SAVE moul^i County W elfare .House, in his will odcrcd for probate. J Watch this space for our Will Advance Thc bequest was "in appreciation Sensational Weekly Specials! ot- Uie kindness extended to my latr-wife and to myselt in our 111- Friday and Saturday ®5s." the will say*. Mr. Carr, who POSITIVELY IULY1 SEE OUR NEW G-E Battleground Farm, Mana- . Township, and was a prom­ SPECIALS inent figure ip harness racing, REFRIGERATORS TODAY! ed Jils sister, Emma F. Carr Opgn All Day Sundays tASY PAYMENTS! a brother, Richard, as principal LOUIS STULTZ Jr., Inc. \ beijeflriarles. Each will share in M rd of the residuarjr estate. DELICIOUS R. L. CARTAN & CO. estJ o f $1000 each w ere left PETE'S, Inc. n Carr, Eliza Kennedy, Gor- SUMMER DELIGHT HOWARD WALLING 4 CaiT, John P roctor Carr. 4 4 W . Txotlt St, Phone 7-2700 Carr, ail nephews and CHOP SUEY MARTIN & BROWN * and to Curl; Jane Moore, RUM CAKE . 1 ier of William. C Moore, a Coffee Cake JUDSON S. HOPLA ' AuthorUed Dealer C\ Hie same: persons will R egular 4$^ in the remaining one-third C hocked * M & R COAL CO. fa ll o f of the residuary estate. GENERAL ^ ELECTRIC F rail and 29< The will wtjlch was .made .Dec. W. D. SWARTZEL, Jr. 3 9 * Raisins « * 0 . j, 1044. d i r k is tha?fchafrles Aloore, REFRIGERATORS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1951 PAGiE FOUR THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN, N. J. better to let the leaves wither comV Former Husband . House Is: Ransacked ProbeShooting O fD og pletcly before ~ remoVlng tfi e m. Must Pay $2180' 1 Holmdel Police Chief. Joseph htablbhed 1889 TeL Keyport 7-30301 THE AMERICAN WAY Green leaves manufacture the Murray Bottare, Sweetbriar Ave, PhJlIips. reports he is investigat­ K aU w w Tonrmhlp. B orou jh . Damages o f $2180 w ere assessed Cllffwood reported to Ma tfiwsn food to store in the bulb for next ing the shooting of a pet dog be-' by a jury In Middlesex County Township. Police that his house Published Every Thursday at y ea r’s bloom . was ransacked early Thursday longing to Mr*. Christina Casola,. Keyport, Monmouth County, N. J. Judge Klemmer Kaltelssen's court Apjle tree tent caterpillar may Crawfords Corner. By BBOWN PUBLISHING AND In New Brunswick Thursday night while he was away, and ; I , PRINTING COMPANY appear on wild cherry, and o n cu l­ against Joseph Fedin of Fel4h Am*, about *45 Jn cash, (Wo camfras and Tlie dog was wounded by gunfire by Charles H. Connors tivated plants of the rose family, boy, after he withdrew hils answer a $75 w atch w e ^ t o k e n . Thursday night and came home to J. Mabel Brown.. Editor ■ Rutgers University such as apples, crabapples, coton* die Just os did a Laborador re­ S>aharlps ‘ ------El S tultz..--- .. .A ssociate Editor to the suit filed by Mrs. Virginia Police today saidNhe break-in easter and so on. Do not burn triever belonging to Frederick ; Some Easter plants are not worth Phillips Hellegaard ol ClifTwood probably, occurred" between 8 and SUBSCRIPTION BATES them, as you may injure your tree. Beach. . , y J p.m . The gloss irf a rear door Frelinghuysen, Pleasant Valley lid., P ayable In A dvance irying to save, bupfctiiprfl can % They can easily be controlled by Huyler E. Romond, Perth. Amboy, had been broken (and the entire recently. Year (within. State) ...... *3.00 used in the garden. It iswlse to spraying the plants with ai^cnate Yew (out«lde State) ...... #. 3.60 counsel for/ thc woman, - told the house, was xarlsacked, .police said.. According to Chief Phillips, M onthi ...... 2 0 0 of lead when the web nests are Mrmthy 1.29 discard cinerarias, primulas and jury the parties to the action were The burglar took a plggy bank another, resident of Holmdel re­ m about IVj to 2 inches in diameter. cyclam en w hen they finish, bloom*, formerly commonlaw man and containing about $50 nnd $5 more ported that two hounds -turned Young larvae can also be killed in < ;B*ecutoni and administrator* of ing. A few persons successfully wife and that1 Fedin admitted in bills and change found hi vari­ loose about Easter haven’t been , aatates haye the right to select the the nests on a cool morning before carry cyclamen along, but the ^rentage of three minor children ous parts of the house,. seen since. . ■ ttewapapeis tn which they desire their they sally out to feed. If you ore notices printed. If. the right is not majority do not. in the custody of Mrs, Hellegaard, exercised the; surrogate wlU make squeamish protect your thumb with She sought $1000 under on agree “ F o r K ent" and ‘T o r Sale* «ignl the j«Jectlon ond the notice wtU prob­ The woody plants con bo put a heavy glove. .... Beal Estate Listing Cords t o r ta le ably appear.ln some newspaper that Into the garden, but Wait until rnent for- sale of their former Jiome at this oBlce. :...... m ay b e p u rch a se d ot this ofTice. you would not hove selected. Friends at 80 Pitman Ave., Fords, and ac­ oik-The-Journal having business, with soil and air are well wnrmcd up, the surrogate's ofllce will: do well to possibly, the. first to middle of Mny. Literary Club ; . . cum ulated board m on ey o f $1180 M ar this In mind. Keep the soil in the pots just moist Federation Day ...... for the children...... -Responsibility for and be sure to syringe the tops errors Is limited to the -frequently. Watch-for aphids and Federation Day of the Keyport apace occupied by such error. Keyport Pastor To red spider mites. - ,. Literary Club will bo observed at ... Roses and hydrangeas should do Friday’s meeting,1 starting at 2:30 Attend Synod Meet Entered as second-class matter at the put post office at Matawan, N. J., under the well, but some azaleas that are p.m, in the Keyport Reforrqed The Rev. Albert G. Shlphorst, Set o f March 3, 1679. forced for Easter aro not bud- Church House. Miss Geraldine V. po&tor of the Keyport Reformed hardy In this ciimate., Plants may Prown, chairman the Junior Church, will attend thc annual TH U RSD AY, A P R IL 20, 1051 live but flower buds may die. If Membership Departifffit of thc N. meeting of the Particular Synod of Into your home.«• you k/fowr’the variety of azalea J. State Federation of Women's New Jersey? Reformed Church in A FINE GE8TUHE plant; you cpn check on its bud-i Clubs, w ljl spjeak, and there w ill America, which mee(s;at the Free­ hardiness. Otherwise, con su lt be a musical program. . hold Reformed Church, Tuesday, with a F H A lean - rv-Thonjfls - 0 --K o o p m fin -rdoM*rvcs someone whlTTihows^of cover the - Georg Lober, of Keyport^and May "I at' lOlTnv^* •“ thanks for his generous donation of tops well with some loose mnteriul New York, distinguished sculptor, The Rev. Mr, Shlph6rst is treas technical books to tho Matay/an Warm-weather coming! Keeping your when growth stops jn autumn. originally scheduled to speak, will urer of the Synod's church exten­ Public Library. While the collection Protect leaves of bulbs planted be unable to attend due to Illness. sion committee. Four delegates Mr. Koopman made available has a home attractive and.up-to-date is a in the,lawn and bulbous plants in from thc Classls of .Monmouth aim high, moheiary value, it is not the s o u n d business investment, especially tho garden. If you want them to Why not list your farm sale In the will attend, representing the Re­ intrinsic worth of ihe volumes live, do not cut the leaves until olsaslfled column now, Hie oost U I form ed . C h u rch es. In M onmouth today. . ■ .. whjch impresses. . • at least the tips turn yellow It Is ftmall. th e results latte. County. . The fact that thi& prominent Don't be discouraged if you haven't resident o( Matawun rthouRht of his No More Rubber Stamping the money at hand to make needed re­ h o m e town' as tho recipient of his gift makes it that much niore pairs or improvement. FH A loans at ■ valuable to the local library inas­ weclc days and Sundays and de­ The Matawan Journal Classified Ads this, bank are meant fo r just such situ* much as his action is evidence that sires the authorities to'put a stop ,-hc ifi *warc- of-the - community in to it. . ■ ations. • ; ...... ■ . which he has chosen to make his* Real Estate Wanted While in New York -on Thursday TELEVISION SERVICE HELP WANTED Low, sensible bank rates. Repayment home and to conduct hi^ business, ITEMS ABOUT FOLKS AND Stockton Horner was r'ellbved of If Mr. Koopman were seeking WE HAVE TIIE BUYERS WHY be without your television? MECHANICS HELPER for general scheduler to' fit your needs. Service as his 'pnekfitbnok, Jt .cnntnlnnd• ltas We fipcclnllzc in evening scrvice w ork. Apply Kollo Transit Co., widespread' publicity ihrough his THINQB WC KNEW IK than ^10. ■ Homes needed in this vicinity. cnlls; oil work guaranteed. Call Keyport, ■ . ' w jtf you like it—prompt, friendly, without , . generosity he-would have donated THE {.ONO AGO Hussdl’s Hadlo and Television Service. CALL TODAY FOR QUICK ACTION M a la y an 1-0005RT w jtf thc collection to a university or a The-snipplng party held by the EXPERIENCED waitress wanted; a lot o f red tape. Ben and Mottle Smith, Realtors steady work. Write to Box T in .. .lorgerj . library^ Several colleges ladles of the Mr E. Church last — -Ten Years-Ago — HOii.-.Maln.:St,______M ataw an-X-2207. care or thls_newspaper. wjtf approached him. in this regard Friday evening- was qulte~a suc­ FOR RENT (Issue o f Thursday, A pr. 24, 1041) cess. It was very amusing to watch ‘ . .. ■ ‘ ■ wjtf HANDYMAN for general work. The 7aci that he did not avail him­ Apply Rollo Transit Co., Keyport. While firemen Sunday, were exr thc dUTeroat ones as they were STORE in business centcr, opposite self 'of such invitations is further post olTlcc; 20x 00; Immediate pos­ - w jtf erring every effort to bring under blindfolded and placcd In front of, WANTED TO RENT session. Tel. K eyport 7-1539 at D:30 ■ evidence of cLvic concern at the WAITRESS wanted, experienced or control Occan County’s greatest and .a fow fe e i from , a i^ow of a.m. or 7-1414 from 7 to 8 p.m . Louis --Nome-level;------— ------J.-Costa. GQiFlrsLSt-, Keyport wjtf willing to train high school girl. forcYtflroin^nstory^Ih'e^cejT^ slrihga hanging n^F lIicT w ^ir aVVcT BUNQALOWr :4~ D n r“roomsF~ali ~ycar 'Apply-House-of Engr-34-RiFcont-SLi. round: wanted to rent by adult K eyport, wJ20 THE COMPLETE STORY was being duplicated to a minor With scissors in hand walk up nfi fam ily o f four. Call Motnwon 1-2239M. FURNISHED room, kitchen privileges; extent a short distance from Mat­ near ns they could guess to where :______n o buses pass the house. Tel. Keyport AUTO MECHANICS. Apply R ollo 7-270yW after Q o'clock. wJ20* ClifTwood Parent-Tcachor Asso awan in the urea--known as Tice* the strings were and sec how Transit Co., Keyport. Wjtf B A N K cidtion members appear to bo in town. By mid-afternoon, thc TIcc- many of them they could cut. Tho USED CARS UNFURNISHED three room apart­ FEMALE, experienced stenogropher. fear their attempt io get thc town blaze hnd spread oyer such a prize, which was a framed picture, ment. Inqulro Schoen,' Lake Blvd., Apply R. J. Malkmus, Hanyon-Van M a t t U M H , 1041 Nnsh. radio nnd-hcQtcr, reason, Mntawan Township, Winkle Munning Co., Matawan. , Mutawan Township Board of Edu­ large area that It was necessary was won by Howard Wymbs, who ob lo price.. Call M otuw on 1-2229J. cation, to modify its rules to permit to call two Matawan fire compan* got thc highest number of snips. APARTM EN T at 03 Broadwny. K ey ­ M e w Q e M e y , . port; vfour rooms ond bath, Inquire public comjnent on debatable issues les home from Lakewood. 1M1 P lym outii; radio and heater.. MALE George A. Fountain *cut aspara­ Inquire Leonard Scrvicc, Union 01 Broadwny, K eyport. wJ20 might- prejudice Uie board's attitude Fred Thompson of thc Matawon gus from his garden for Sunday’s Bench, Tel. K eyport 7-0700. Wj2Q* . Press Operators, Packers, towards the ClifTwood School TWO-ROOM aportment unfumlslied, Hand Sprayer, Stock Supply. NO PARKING PROBLEMS HERE! First Aid Squad, wiil leave tonight dinner. 'This Is the: first we have 1D4R DESOTO,. mnroon, 4-door 'sedan: private bath, 6 bb stove and 're­ General Workers, Machinist. addition. As one member put it, for Knlghtstown, Ind., to drive heard bf around here,* Last week fine mechanical, Interior and exter­ frigerator; two blocks from station or "we don’t want to get In a class ior condition; radio and heater; white bus. Fitzgerald and Moore, telephone Good working conditions, . • MEMBER FEpcfiAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION back the squad's new ainbulancc. Jersey asparagus brought from $D K eyp ort 7-0318W. wJ20* 5 Day Week; Paid Vacations, wilh—” and then named three wall tires: fluid drive; original owner; Misa Eliza Arrowsmith suffered to $12 por dozen, but so m uch has $1609.. T el. M atawan 1-2420>M. WJ20 Paid Holidays. ' prominent critics of the board in bruises and head injuries Sundny been cut this week that prices rul6 Business Opportunity ■ Apply in person, tho p ast • afternoon when the car in which around $0. . Real Estate For Sale Interviewing Hours: We feel such fears are groundless. 8:00 A.M /*to 4:30 P.M. , she was a passenger was .struck We know thc men of thc Matawan TAVER N —SM ALL HOTEL Monday thtough Friday. by another machine at thc inter­ BELFORD, N. J. ' board and for nny df/Tercnccg we ‘ FOR SALE I ARCHITECTURAL TILING CO., Inc. section of Main and Broad Sts. MATAWAN SCHOOL NEWS Cass ond Jackson Streets, may have with them on policies wc Ono family house, 0 rooms and Charging vandalism, A. Adum bath.. Lot CSX169 corner; all Tavern completely pnd modemly Keyport, N. J. esteem them1 to/bo personally large equipped, large bar, dance floor, etc. • ■ ' ■ - , i Banke, mentor pf tho Matawan improvements; circulating hot enough not to let criticism make Seniors Leave Today wator UOnt, oil burner, excel­ H o te l is fully rented. Incom e is $1000 . • WJ20 weekly, 0 year lease. Large parking them.retaliatory on o vital matter. Phalunx Group, yesterday . mor- lent condition; one car garage On Washington Tour and tool shed. Can be pur- lot in rear, located on Main St.. PRESSERS ‘WANTED—mole or female, morningx reported the, YMCA steady work, good- pay. Apply at The.P’TA need not back down in chuscd for— . Woodbrldge. Terms Qrranged. 1 For building on Jackson St, had been Furnished ...... $3500.00 particulars, write Box A, carc of this once to Keyport Cleaners, main ofTice, its earnest1 belief the membership By Vivian Grabow ’51 Division St., Keyport. Tel. Keyport Unfurnished ...... *1)000.00 newspaper. • hos a right tti be heard on nn lin- entered nnd furniture, cloqtrlc The senior class left this mor­ 7-0133. • : ' wJ2(l ■ ■ ' • WJ20 portant matter of school policy. light bulbs nnd-other articles de ning for thcr annual three-day trip Inspection by appointment only, SAVE MORE sfroyed. Evert the door had been HANDYMAN, steady position. A p ply * We aro aware Tho Matawan to Washington, D. C. The trip was Rollo Poat House,fouse, Keyport. _ _ w j 20 sawed from the furnace; • Mr. BOWERS & HARRIS FOR SALE Journal has been classified with financed by each senibr selling. 12 Broad Street. , Red Bank, New Jersey . AND WORRY LESS other critic* of the board and has Banke said. . 32 tickets to the senior play,'thc DACHSHUND puppies, A.K.C. regls- LEGAL NOTICES Brig. Gen. George Lane Van* . T el. R. B. 0-31M4 been charged with blocking the delightful comedy, "Papa Is All." tered. Tel. K eyport 7-1574R. . DeUsen, whose appointment was NOTICE OF SALE - Financial security is essential to board plans for adding to school The buses left Matawan ,^I. S. at wJ3 ELECTniC hot water heater, Rheem, TAKE NOTICE thot on Friday, the facilities. Perhaps it would be just ennflrmed by the U. S. Senate, 02 fial.; also Duo-Thcrm oil heater 11th day o f May, 1931, I 'will expose your peace of mind. You’ll be hap­ 7 a.m. and arrived at Washington 10 acres clean land, applcy, highway for sale a dog known ob Derbydachs Friday, made his official entry frontago, electricity, and well, at with blower attached; both In excel­ os well to set the record struight 2:15 p.m; At this time the Capitoi lent condition. T ci; K eyport 7-0700W. Kandi Kane to satisfy a livery bill pier if you have a growing reserve of Into Fort . Monmouth . Tuesday G ord on ’s Corner; $1100 dow n, *20 per on that score now. The school ex* Building, both Houses of Congress m onth, p rice $3000. Bcuell, call Mat­ under Section 2:00*63 o f the . Revised afternoon at 4:30 o'clock with an awan 1-2431-M3. wJ2Q* MARBLE top tabic (unusual type); Statutes of New -Jersey. , Said . sale money in the bank as a safeguard pansion program wus flrst bronched and the U. S. Supreme Court wero grandfather’s clock; Remington will take place on premises known as impressive ceremony.. in November, 1040, and the board scheduled to be toured utider an noiHeless typewriter. Mrs, Martin. 5 Tween Hills, Matawan, New Jersey, ut against emergencies. was* still studying the various Conch pdgar McNabb's Matawan Taylor Rd., Matnwan. Tel. Matowan 2:00 p.m. cscort of special guides. Then the REWARD 1-O270-J. J20* j SIMON WOLK, ~ High School trackmen did them­ aspects of the problem In May, party will board buses for tho - 1 Bailiff and Constable. ' Strengthen your, financial posi­ 1650. For this delay thc board wus selves proud Saturday when the $23 O NE 7Vj ft. Coolerntor, 1050 m odel, J3 $2.B6 M iddlesex County Court. Willard Hotel. ' For Information lending to nrrest and . used 4 months. Harry Konnwalow, tion with a Savings Account at the being criticized. We refer to two school finished in fourth plucc in After dinner the group will conviction of person taking German­ T cn n cn t RonU, iMorgnnvlUe. J3" NOTICE editoriuls which appeared in Tho the team standings In thc Central town Hospital ring from Keyport Sealed bids for the furnishing of Farmers and Merchants National bourd tho Rollo buses for a visit Weekly shop on Mar. 15, 1051. Contact lOiil Emerson TV set, w...... ith antenna m ateriel a n■ d 'supplies fo r the - scl school Matawan Journal .la*t spring, one Jersey championships nt the an­ Bank. You will enjoy the satisfaction to tho Library of Congress nnd the Howard E. Stlckley jr., 24 Monroe St., 10**" picture; hardly used; _D 0 montlm onth year lDflt-1032 w ill b e receiv ed by thc ehtUled!>i'yfa‘rc jSiiUwod" and the nual Long Branch Relays. I Mntawan, o r K eyport 7-3030.___ w jtf inHuronce; will also Install...... Call after Matawan Township Board of Educa­ Lincoln MemriMal. 3:30 p.m ., Mutawan 1*0209M. J20 tion, High Scho61 Building, Monday, that comes with saving! Your account a^cona^'Stlil Sotij'fleu," commend*: On Friday me group Will visit May 14, 1091 at 10 A.M. Daylight Sav­ ing the board for Its deliberation 1 Twenty Yeats Ago WANTED HORSE MANURE, cow manurc^hen ing Tlmo. The same day the District . will be welcome and may be opened the bureau of Engraving and Print­ ond extensive siudy before expend­ (Issue o f Friday, A p r/ 24, 1031) manure, by tho ton delivered1; also Clerk and the supervising Principal's with a small deposit. ing, the White House, the Wash CHILDREN boarded by day. week or wood, stove length and flrcplacc. Tel. office will open the scaled bids for the ing thti taxpayers money. This, was Two beautiful swans from month. Mrs. John McMuilnn, Clark iK cyp ort 7-0432. jt f purpose of computation. On Monday, ington Monument, ‘the Department • hardly criticism. Spring Lako have been pluced on St. nnd' Broadway. ' ‘ ‘ Mutawmi May 21. 1051 the D istrict Clerk wlU of Justice, tho F.B.I. Building. I-2208J. w J2d FORD Va pickup half-ton truck. present the bids to the Board of Our break with the board cume Lake LefTcrts and appear to be A...... lbert WHson,Ison, 20I Wilson Ave:;‘ Mat- Arlington N ational Cemetery, Education. ’’ in July on thc so-called "package" perfectly at home, Tho pwuns aw an. J20* Thc Board of Education reserves the Tomb of tho Unknown Soldier, tho HOUSES FOR SALE right to refuse any or all bids item plan, which was subsequently de­ wore purchased by the Borough STOP at "Marie’s Farm Market for — _ ... - ... . following, F a r m e r s a M erchants Memorial Amphitheatre; > M ou n t per item covering • tho feated by the voters. The breach Council. ; DUPLEX house on Jackson St. Call any typo flower also vegetable namely viz'. Art. Supplies, A thletic Vernon, and the Old Christ Church. Matawun 1'2511-W for appointment. iants; fresh vegetables for sale. Marie was intensified when the board per- Mrs. Ida Clark Is planning to a t io n a l a n k Saturday the group will visit the arcxbuchullo, Highway 34, B o x 20. N B ■ slated, in two special elections open a tea room at her. home ctn gValley Drive, Matawan. J2Q Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the TWO family house, good Income: Which followed* in trying to force tho* west *ld6 of Valley Dr.. to be Supplies, Sclcnce Supplies. The school MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY Smithsonian Institute, the Freed Ideally located near town, railroad FRESH COW with calf. Tel. Matawnn officials reserve the right to inspcct upon tho voters something they known as tho Brlghtwood Farm station and schools; quiet neighbor­ 1-3607-J2. J20 the quality of all materiel and demand Gallery of Art and the Aircraft . MEMIEK FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ’ had already rejected. Tea noom.j Featured will bo hood, Inquire 13 Warren St., Keyport, an analysis of fuel and all other com­ Building. between 0 and 7 p.m. wj!0' METAL BED, tan color, mattress and pound materials. . , . . MEMIEft FEDEftAl DEP05I7 INSURANCE COMOJMTJON \Thc board finally gave this up luncheons at 50 cents; nfternoon • springs, $25; porcelain top kitchen Specifications may he secured upon On tho return trip the seniors last winter and in January did tea -at 50 cents; and chicken- or CLIFFWOOD .BEACH-nv* room all­ ta ble; m ason Jura, quarts and pints. application to the" District Clerk. Organized 1830 — Oldest Bank in Monmouth County of Mutawun High School will stop year-round. house;., ideal location Call Motawan 1-0031. J20 MILDRED R. DUGAN, secure a favorable vote on a steak dinner at $1.25. overlooking bay; fireplace; landscaped lit the U. S. Nnval • Acndcm y at J20 $3.00 District Clerk. proposition to add six rooms to Mataw on T roop 73, B oy Scouts, 75 ft. frontifrontage. Seen" ‘by " appointment. * ' ...... ROAD GRAVEL, mason sand, mason Annapolis, Md. $10,500.“ 500. iO w ner W. W . M iller, 1393 gravel, fill dirt, top soil, cinders.; ClifTwood S ch ool at $125,000. This capturcd the third district banner Tractor work done, hauling With The buses return to Matawan c lltfw o o d Drive. Tel. Matawon newspaper neither supported nor at the Boy Scout rally last Friday avJ3' dump trucks. Cars and truckB for sate. Eckel Brothers, Morganville. opposed this* measuro. We did not evening in tho Koyport High High School nt 11:00 p.m< Satur­ day. : . P h on e M ataw on 1-2313W. w jio support for the simple reason the School auditorium with a total of SERVICE IT’S A SECRET .. 20 points. ’ UPRIGHT PIANO, reasonable. Apply board's own, architect was at that RADIO and TELEVISION Service— Mrs. Charles Ely, Wm. C. Ely carefully guarded yet the recipe for Buttonwood Manor Lamb Stew is known ^ tim e ^ p re ik riQ g -i^ n a ^ o r,-An.T addi* ,-,EleanQr.,3^ * Special attention to auto radios; all Estote. Tel. Holmdel-0-7651. wjtf* tion to West Keansburg School in Ford roadster deluxe. Work * guaranteed? prompt' " service. to: thousands .of our patrons for its tempting flavor. Even the first bite Wilson Radio and Television Scrvice, CERTIFIED ! SEED—hybrid, field ana Raritan Township-" which was to The Ladles Aid Society, t’ogethor Ho)t c l, navlnc Dr., Matawan. Tol. -sweet com; also oats, soybeans and tells you it is made from tender Spring LamB, and you recognize those suc- cost $150,000 and p ro v id o ,o n ly flve with a committee. of tho trustees Mntawan '1-227P,' ’ ) i l n complete line of hoy, pasture and lawn mixtures: lim e/ fertilizer, sprays roomy, all that could be obtained of the M. E. Church, began the FOR SERVICE on electric rongea, and dust. Order now. Conover Bros., In his opinion for such an amount complete renovation of the par­ water heaters and small appliances, Wlckotunk, Tel. Iiolmdel 9-0121. • call Bernard Jones, M atawan 1-2042W. w jtf of monoy, It did hot appear to us sonage, from top to bottom, last Formerly servlco mon with J.C.P.&L. then to be p /rank approach to Monday. . Q.—How do tho Girl Scout Co. 23 Johnson Ave., Matawon. VENETIAN BLINDS—$2.88 4 and UK 117- modern enclosed head blinds of your waiter your order for it and taste a dish that is really “out of this world” the voters or to the people of The vacant lot adjoining thc Troops ’get their number? streamlined design In* flexible., steel Cllffwood to lead them to belleve YMCA building on Jackson St. tyis A,—Each Girl Scout Troop is as­ CALL Mody Walling -at Matawan or aluminum with new self-leveling for energy, for mouth-watering goodness,1 and for sheer epicurean delight. jfix rooms could be gotten only six been plowed and will be planted signed a number us a means oil 1-lflOOR fo r fill dirt, top soil, grading, tilting mechanism. Top quality pic­ also cellars dug. ture window blinds a specialty. Karl Buttonwood Manor refreshments are also tempting and delightful, and miles away/in ClifTwood, for $125! with grass seed. • identification und usually rotalns A« Frantz. 018 Seventh Sj„ Union John Laird is recovering from thut number until it disbands. In “WE LEND INSTRUMENTS"—'Teach­ Beach, Tel.-KfcyporrfiffllfiW. wJU their quality is consistently excellent. Prices are reasonable, too. goo, ,/v * •• • ing piano—accordion, guitar, sax, The recent opening of bids has wounds ho rccelvod when he shot a com m unity w here there aro a clarinet, trumpet, mandolin, violin, AUTO RADIATORS—New, used and . borne dut-our feollng, For the facj himself, in the hand the lnttor part numberv of registered troops, the drum, Stato Schools of Music,. tele­ reconditioned; bought and sold: ph one K eyport >7*0914. wjSO* same day ^service on cleaning and there will b e . no addition at CiifT- of the week. He was treated ut number assigned to tho troop Is repairing.' Red Bank Radiator Works. ROAST TENDER DUCK , T>vood School ready next September, the Freehold Hospital. either the next consecutive number OARDKNS plowed ond disc harrowed. 119 W. F ront St. TeL R e d Bank M .o l T o o * • WJrHOHANaEDHRS8INa Jerry Perno, Highway 35, Keyport. 0-1177. - wjti rtlw ds In Out , the v P-TA* must hold the board Miss Loretta Foley, has opened or tho number of a newly- Tel. K eyport 7-2741-J, wJ2C* C O C K T A IL SEBVED B E U GVEBT DAT- Tespdniibio; on Ihe tWo counts of her restaurant on the State High­ disbanded troop. Girl Scout Coun- COME to farm for real country sau­ A real treat to invite your friend to LQDMQB defying the will- of. the Voters on sage, ham, bacon, pork chops, loin way at Laurcncc Harbor. cir assigns these numbers to the Join you at the. Rollo Post House .oasts, etc. Willard F. McDowell, the “packuge'* plan and presenting troops nnd where thero Is no Spring Meadow Farm, Marlboro. TeL HAVE MORTOAGE MONEY available, F reehold 0-12G1-H1. w jjt f o - proposition for ClifTwood flnan- Sixty Years Ago council, tho national organization 6% Interest, also* O.I. loans with cinlly trimmed dqwn to, the point (Issue of Saturday, Apr, 25, 1001) assigns tho troop numbers. All small down payment. Sec Ethel G, SEWINQ MACHINE, electric portable One of VanUusklrk, Van’s Agency, Tel; Mftt- of a misrepresentation In order to Last week montlon wus mudo of troops arc numbered consecutively m odel, g o o d condition, $22. Sew ing an 1*1801. w jtf Machine Exchange. 241 First St., Key* N ew g e t a favorable vote" the serious and probable fatal illness in thc order of thcir registration, port. T el. K e yp o rt 7-27B8M. ' wJ28 LANDSCAPING—Building and main- J e r t e j / t Asking - the -v votera ;tp -approve of Mr/Asbury Fountain and beforo regardless ot the £ge level program tenanco of ^our grounds our spec­ KITCHEN range, attached oil equip­ without delay on lidded appropria­ many of our readors saW the item of the troop, . . ialty: top soil, manure, fertillter, lime, ment, good condition. Inquire Anna Favorite tion o f $50,000 that an add ition can death had claimed him as his own, If you have nny Bcout questions, L, Lucas,. Stone Rd. Tel. Keyport A . T hom as, B o x 342, A b erd een R d., 1416. wJU Mntawan. * ' wJ2G* Dining be.-erected?at Cliffwood which will as he'passed away on Saturday please Bend them to Mrs. Frank ' all faciHtlis^v^^^ct^rwJ’ morning,;; aged nearly 01-' years, Bloisdell, EveYttlt ,Rd„ Rod. Bank., ROBERT BOZZA CO.. BUILDERS. RoomI Complete hom e' alterations and re­ a structure the com m u nitytak e after «n illness of seven days. ' pair service, porch enclosera, additions, pride in 1* imperative tofC

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from nutgers' great postwar teams, Bowling Winners On Keansburg Card Stellar Field' Set For " : Keyport Knocks will be Frank R. Bi/rns, All-Eastern Races At Wall Stadium TJia prizes, lo r h(gh « e t scores flltorlerfiaeti »U. 1M7- W # • >|M. Til? awarded. la?t'week iji the Business- Wally Campbell, Trenton. who is Off Neptune &6 annual game completes the vaislty'i men’^ League were donated by the spring practice, sessions. considered one oft the notion's {(oyport Diner andj won by Johnny mos.t outstanding m osilfled car Davino, Keyport Cleaners, and Bill Mullaoey Wobbly, Qni Piners Triumph 13>S. Keyporter To P|ay,In drivere will ba, pitted ? %8KST OUTLOOK; for any sfirlng Preemap of-the Garber Supply Co., Tide Tab!©. stellar flcld: of-drivers in Synday’? Mound* ButMate’s Hits Ib. Gamt: Uuuiai. Had: sports outfit In this., area, is that, o l ; Var»ity>A lu m n i Game! Laurence Harbor. Davino. rolling event at Wirti Stadium on Route 34* Secure Triumph To Get;. Taylor Clouts the Matawon High track squad. Following chart U for Sudy in'i' the high ;average 'd iv is io n ' had Coach John Caracclolo’t charges - Ochs With Grads Hook (lh» Hori«iho«) - in Fort -Jlowever, Campbell will go Jnto scores o f 224-224-197 foe. i f fliS total. showed’ in the opening meet with iJock ,Mul1aney; Keyport High’s . Mataw&n 11, S.’s baseball forces Dick Greenburg of Keyport, will Mounaulh. For. lUrpoxi. South tlio eveats w ith several. ;4ri.Vers. Freeman had' 0 ' set'"00' scores, Freehold, a week ago thw. have a fpvored to beat him. Some of ape . righthander, Friday w ent made a homoric stand; at Lakewood, wall-rounded, squad and from now te a member of :the Ruigers j^nli Amtnqj utd' olhw. 8 «ritu « B *t o f 239-191-178. : . ; Ubese- include such standoiiU : through & tough afternpoir-agalnst Friday, coming from behind, in on out it will bp a.matter of step, verslty football, team which meets points, add 19 mlnutwu F«j- M - : Neptune on the Red and White endeavoring to Keen the Plnorn ping uo times and' perform ance* ta a, strong Scarlet olumnl. eleven in ftuir Bvk sublroct' It 'minutel. Mickey Roror, Se|l€rsvi^e, Pa.,* Jim vfi£ia, but a newly-found batting from running out In front in the a, level where, they will mean some­ ijie annual "Old- Timers” spring F o r 6*t> pelaney, o f. Hope, and Bill Fflater. : Association Meet* : um pfh carried him to aft 0-0 w in Shore Conference, but it wkj to no thing in tha statq meet in, June, grid: contest In the Rutgers Stad odd s hour*. W m lnutw. Far Btd ^ oton tow n. r. , 1 About 25 persons. Were present over the Invaders...... ava(ir CoaiJf l i m y . D'ZlaU fighting Tho Colonials received their tlffat him. on Saturday. - ■ . Bank oa.lfaTvslak R lw . »dd t N ASC AR , tho s^vnctipniiig g p u p drubbing in a dual meet- in four for the events will provide . 4p? or. Ior the meeting; o f the: Sam I Polafid: Rich Miller, star of the Scarlet club,surged back with a murderous s mlnulM. . years from Matawan. The showing "'A freeman at Rutgers, Green' Aasociatlon held in .the. Keypprt batting bombardment in the lote A pr. 27,M *y » (E-8.T.1 more entries weekly. Some, of tftese Flier pitching staff; fared much of. Irv- Nu&bauin in the hurdles, hurgMs^ltiaklng his first bid for a received so far/include Bill Chev­ Bor,on Monday evening. It vjas, ■worse. Starting his first game- of innings to , blast the Maroon and position on Coach Harvey Harman’s where. Mstaiyan: lost by graduation Hlsh< tfftw- alier, Soyrpville; Gordon OJdford, announced membership cards would * v the season, lie Was rendered-hors Steel| gut o f the ball park, 18-8. such great performers an Itay varsity, as a right halfback, Ho i i a Friday mcqnlng •- . . . . e * « W estfield; rB ill THr^wh, ’ PatOTsonr t}e distributed at the - meeting 'io n , • de combat after four men had faced Fred Emertalt started, an the Armstrong and Doh F ly n n , was gfaduate of Keyport Jl, S., whoro ’ Friday aflarnoon . IM t 8)38 Frank Hglzhauer. LakowCKpd; Chink M onday, M a y '14. ; . ' * : -him-when-he( got in-tho-way-.ol a mound for. Coach Tony NUccio's ^specl^ily heartening. Dan and Jo(‘ he competed in football. invaders. Dick. Wheaton's long Harris, in their final year as d a y ­ Saturday morning. 7»J3 Dravis, Roselle; Pon. Slump, Heck- "' liefty 'p e g ' to firstr H e suffered- a- - MILLIE STAFFORD ( Bobert Qchs .of New Brilnawlck, homcrun i:nve Lakewood u "run in men for the Maroon and Steel, will Saturday afternoon ■ li j f t 7*57 ep&ack; Pete Frazeo, Rphwcy,\and Stoker and B low er Ownara brplse of; the collarbone nnd was so Keyport’s recreation director, also Sunday, mainlng ., .Lady wrestlers, will, feature, the tlie sccond, Matawan opened ur on have trouble again with Ed Hamp; l i H 8i3I ^ud Farrell, Shrewsbury. . V $p^|«ll^ prepared Buckwheat apai stunned "he 7 hpd' to'~ be -i*emoved fclll-partidpate in Saturday's^game star-studded bill at the Velvet Art Steeb, Plner starting, pitcher tOii, o f Freehold, ■'yho defeated them Sundayafleinaan. .•.•j m l . m i :-. : This Sunday Uie- drivqrs.rW^l- Rica Coal~N o CUnitera. Inuned l»ti,.... fronTthe game,. Roy Clayton re­ in the opening meet, and Ulyss/ei i v a tackle on the alumni team, In the third., Singles by Dan Har. Monday morning . 3:03 9|36 ggain com peto fo r an $110p, purse, placed him for the visitors and was Arena, Keansburg, Thursday eve­ Moseley of Neptune, who is making Qchs was an. outstanding lineman Monday oflemoon 3 iU l IDiU $100 of wl\Iph w ill b© added, to! ihe tagged with loss of the game. ning, May 3. , . ' rls, and Herb Sloer, a. double by a comeback this year after his di$' op- Rutgers postwar teams. . ; Tuesday, morning. . 1t0T 'l#i»B Millio Stafford will match holds Roland Taylor, coupled with three appointing showing In 1050. But feature ^vent as sportsman; mpney. ' vft»Ve ?oy.re^.\ha;cl4ui0Paa. U jll hour best out of three falls^match. fielding added'up to four runs for the Harris brothers- no harm. It . Trabucco and George Lawrence, ynrsity-aiumnl,contest has taken on Wednesday, aflarnoen S!XH1>47. The semifinal will pit rougft and Matawan, i but the Jiome side came w)ll pace them to better times and, ~ first men up, were walked by the color and. tradition of a regular, (Thursday, morning , . S;tS lliM tough Wally Dusek, of thq famed ri^t back in their, half of the as Freehold and Neptune are Group Miller. Fred Lockwood singled to II schools, Hampton and Moseley (all classic. Tho game is ojien to Vh'hursdsy aflarnoon. Bili Ompha Riot squad, against rangy Inning to tie thing?, up. Angulp right to score Trabucco. Jack Her­ Will pose no threat to Wstowan (he public. >; . George Balblch, formor Fordharn Guido doubled with Jim Dpligny bert, Flier right fielder, booted the come Juno 2. . ' . Last spring, the varsity eleven foutbair flash. and Bob Mayer on Dasc to do. the ball and Lawrence moved to third •- ' ,• . had to battle to the final minute Joo Ludlum, veteran New York moat damage. Wheaton scored and Lockwood to second. Dave •.BOB MINTZ DROPPED. IN 6f play before downing the spirited villian, meets Ralph ‘Ffgchor In again in th& fourth to-nut-the V Terwilliger grounded to Tony Tuesday with tha InfP, that he alumni 13-7. The nlumnl gpine w ill another half-hour contest and in' Piiiefs in front 5-4. Paduano at third, and lt wns had entered his Auto Hoys com­ ifovlde a preview of the 1051 Scar- the opener. Ed. Faieta of Columbus,- T aylor kept up Ills tcrriflo. iitivk- bine tn. the State Island) Malpr Paduano's hot peg to first that pt varsity, which should: be one of O., one of the mat kingdoms best worlc for Matawan, in the fifth when Softball: League, a very fast Miller butted into. Lawrence scor­ tlie strongest In recent years. built men, tangles with Felix with ,Tom.Nod(iln?s and Bob Smith, circuit, according to Mints. The f Phone 7f04S2| ed and Lockwood went to third on on b«se, he blosted-out o long triple Auto Boys will use a, Held- in Coach Harman has 29 varsity let- the mishap. Clayton halted the Kohnkc of Vuncouvor, B. ,C. and.' scored himself to put. the West. Brighton for a home park terrnen returned t r action and a uprising hut Loekwood scored the LAST - SHOW1NG-TODA.Y (Thursday) Muroon nnd Sieol in, tho v”nn 7-j and early In tho wason will play host of graduates of last year's ' ' third riirt on an infield out, Woman’s Monday S teeb was removed ond Jack John­ oil games Sunday mornings, freshman team -will, b o making . Unaccustomed, ta three-run leads son todk up the Iiakowood-pitohlng shifting tg n|ght'boll' later in (heir varBlty debuts. Coach and f i f l P T O D W ...... the campaign. Ev (The Gun) * RED BANK * from his mates, it apparently un­ ■Night League duties.- : i ' quarterback o f the star-studded Kennedy will pilot-the Autp nerved Mulianoy for ho. grow very alumni sqtiad, cofhposed; of players - The Matawan lead soon evaporat Boys and Bay Nixon, Perfh - wobbly. In the second ho yielded ■ H, L, Scott'* ID ’ ed. The Pl^efa. chased Emerson Amboy aco hurler, hos been C a r l t o n ■' Ja”i«Hony o n 'g - a run on a hit batsman, a bad peg E. BennCtt 147 134 143 from the same in tholr half of. the signed to d fi the throwinff ln the and Ray Hewlts'pn's sLngle. In the D. Johnson ...... 123 108. 80 games on. the iBland. Red fifth, when. Wieaton, cqntlnued! bis THUR8„ FRI„ SAf. K . , The : third Ihe Keyport hurlor was R. Krueger 134' 121- 100 murderous execution. with the O'Hara, also of Perth Amboy, LADY rapped for singles by Charlies W olf ...... 157 .102 127 wood. Mayor ond Charlie Thomas Will handle llrst base. Im the CALL ME. MISTER Phillips and Charlie Broadwater, If. Scott ...... • •.1^7 110 130 singled and Guido beat out a hunt Bayshore Lengue contcuts. lt Is Color by Technicolor. planned' to use Moe Couccl on then walked Ray Sorenson ond to nioely load tho sacks for D»n DAILEY - B»ify QHADLD the mound. Mlntz also_ reports ~ - RoduanO'to-foroe in-o-run^-Uerb^ ------L------740— 000— 074 •— ^— jU T «ch p jcx>lor. ------Wheaton's— devastating— blow, that Joe Mendes, Blirportor and ert's hit scored Broadwater and Ahern's M arket (J). A Singing. Omcla«y run Maldn? screaming triple, Carmen DeNardo Ray. Kruscr will appear in the VELVET ARENA Sorenson, nnd a wild pitch let A, Morgan ...... 151 153 ' came in to pitch for Malawan, but Auto Boys’ lineup in ail games. — Pnduaho-ta^ up.—GoacH-Nick-Giaiir. E.-VauNoilwick.;iiJ25_ 135 117 Wheaton, scored the fourth run of KEANSBURG — Co*f«BtUf« — : opalo let his pitching ace remain A. M ason ...... 112 * 112' the inning and Frank Fiirk-lIo took • O PEN ING cnm e o f the - M on- •: on the mound doepito this shelling, LTHEM-GeMSTOR'i Kratn - ; . . ,v\ .. vv 135 - 147: up the hurling, duties for Mntawan mouth-Ocean League will take I S®*-M Top’St4M In Achott and Mulloney. finally recovered his R. Ilcclit ...... 124 203' . to retire tho side. place on Motawan. fi; S. Held Sun­ KING • FRED CJARK • H A W BE1LAVEB aplomb ahd retired the side. But But Forlello ran Into trouble on day when Asbury Park Boys Ciub SUN., MONm TUES. Neptune w as ahead 5-3. ■ 052 755 727 Ills own account in the next Inning, comps hero to oppose the 1950 Wisconsin Wildest Keyport’fl thrco-run rally in tho Pate's, Inc, (2) liu walked; four batters nnd two champs, the Matawan. A. A. The BIRD OF PARADISE league lia» finally been rounded'out r Color by> Technicolor fourth started on a walk to Bob M. Moran ...... 133 140 more hits added up to another TOMORROW and SATURDAY with the addition of a club from MILLIE STAFFORD A Technicolor StnMllon of Suhwnrz ...... 150 151 four-yin Inning for Lakewood, . Conilnuoui Stlurdar Stalling al. Ii15 Robinson. After Mullaney fanned Point Pleasant. Earl (Whltey) Dev­ V b. the Seuib:FaciDo Trabucco came through with a H. Meny ...... 120 120 Matawpn nevor stopped, trying, lin will bo tho mainstay bn tha Kama* Cyclone , 81wilnfl-; rtin*scoring double to right ond llelnolcl ...... 130 150 scoring another counter In the mound for the A, A. until Jack Louis JOURDAM > Debra PAQET \ DOUBLE FEATURE J«H CHANDLER tallied himself on Lawrenoe’s Saver ...... 1&9 127 seventh on Taylor’s prodigious Mulianoy winds up his duty wltli CAROL COOKE Handicap ...... 2 2 homo run, but it was way. too late, Keyport High, at tho end of May. -filnglo to rJflbt. Lawrence stolo 1 Hour— J out oi 9 Fall* w e d T t h u r b , HWttPURHi second and brought homo the third The defeat was a body blow, to The A, A. ‘will field a younger club run of the inning when Terwll- 714. 008 700 Matawan hopes .of being a factor than last'year and an, aggregation that will play the game for keeps. THREE HUSBANDS scon * llger tagged Clayton with a base Bowria's Qll Sarvlca ( 1) in the Shoro Conference raco this WALLY DUSEK Man or* lh. wwlur u x vlun The playora are deserving of strong VnnNortwlck ., 127 143 130 season. Lakewood had; to be halted Oriaha Alot Squad mala* stray, knock to loft, hl» second hit of the hame-town support as they aro day. This mado it 0-5 for K oyport. M- Viuno ...... ,_ll>2 130. 121 by tho ..Maroon and Steel to pro­ laying their , own way. plajlng Tho homo sjdo stretched Its lead C. Mnck ...... 113 110 171 hibit the Plners from getting away >aseball; because they like io play * in , the fifth when Jack Hansen L. Scdorf ...... 150 127 142 from them In the flag raco. , baseball, the lastJ survivors In this CEO. BABICH waiked, advanced when Robinson A. Botyno ...... 117 04 137 L ok .w o o d ' (10) . area of: the * onset of-'television .Foidham Flsth - "■AOELE JER0EN5 ..RAYMOND MASSEY was hit by o p(tch, and rode liome Handicap ...... G 5 AB B which Is eradicating semtpro and FRJ.-SAT. . - ■ ‘ on an error. Broadwater's third Dcllgny, 3b ...... 2 2 minor lcaguo baseball everywhere. Tha B.tl Stnw» ‘TBAllcIS" "• hit sent Hewitson home with a 070 000. 71 Mayor, cf ...... 4 2 All the players are from Matawan, RALPftFISHER fir the Immediately surrounding BEDTIME: FOR ; SUNDAY and MONDAY APRIL ?9'30 run for Neptune in the sixth, but Fowl.t’i (1) Thomas, lb ...... - . . . . 4 1 area, so the A. A. Is truly a “home, Continuous Sundayr Starting at Ii4S Kcyporl countered in Jts half of J. Faria ...... 123 150 105 Quldo, If ...... 4, 2 BONZO town" team. I n this respect base­ P. McICecn ...... 127, the ' sixth on Lockwood's blow, a 147 ,07 Whqaton, es 2 3 ball today is much nicer than in JOE LUDLUM w llh DOUBLE FEATURE , .... walk and more loose Neptune F. Marshall ... ____ 118, 1 0 0 . 00 W ork, 2b 0 times past When n semlpro club In, Ronald nEOAN - Dlua LYKH ' loose fielding. It was enough to M. Mulligan 138 150 135 .Estelle, 'rf .. 1 say, Keyport, woulll have a pitcher — C o.fu lu rs — L. M iller ...... 124 120 .169! Mercer, rf .. FELIX KOHNKE Sfal up tho ball game. 0 from Perth Amboy, a.catcher froni Vs. The box score: ’ Jf'Eachern, c 0 South ft Ivor, a first baseman froiri TARGET UNKNOWN wUh M*rk STEVEN8 - Neptune (6) 030 004 002 Steeb, p ___ 1 Newark, and; so. on. ' AB G en tile'. Market (1) Johnston, p 1 I D FAIETA. • THE FIRST OF THE fowling SUNDAY M. Cnssone ...... 150 178 114 n-Troynnckl 0 Phillips, lb V . 4 circuits In the area to. wrap up J. A dolph ...... 150 103 133 G «n . Adm< $1.10 kUngslde 91.45 Gregory PECK - Bichard WtPMARK Brodwater, bs ...... 4 ' tho'1950-51'soason was the Key* Ann BAXTER- . Sorenson, If ...... 2 L. IIodjp;on ...... 130 100 127 . 20 13 Mat Church League and the Reserve Now by Calling Pnduano, 3b ...... 1 I, Oluh ...... 158;' 135 140 M a liw tn . (8), Matawan Baptist entry won the YELLOW SKY _ Herbert, rf ...... 3 R, 'Osip 13fl 122 121 AB B ‘crown by one 'mmo over th«lr Keans. 6*0545 A. flpld or death vr«ai»m advcniur* Sexton, o ...... 4 Handicap ...... 1) 8 J."Harris, j'fT.'.T.'..” 7 :1 i iniorboro • rivals, the Matawan Taylor, cf ...... 1 Scally, 2b ...... 2 1 i fircpbytoriani.. Cqlvary Metli- Hewitson. 2b ...... 2 . . 741 712 0349 Staer, lb ...... 4 l odist finished four gom es oil tile' Jun* HAVER - Vlvl»» SLAINC pace and live In. front of Die Bartell, 2b ...... 0 Koyport Bft;reatlon (2) Marvel, cf; ...... 2 o, K eyport Baptists. Matawan .1., Drickler 122 150 175 McQuarrio,. cf ...... 0 o Miller, p ...... O' Methodists missed the. first d|. th r e e ' l it t l e M. Ilouratihn 104 140 150 Clayton, p ...... 3 Smith, ss ...... 3^ 1 vision by the margin of one THEA TEA GIRLS IN BLUE Sherman, 3b ...... 0 R. Brusco ___ 03 127 139 Noddlngs, 3b 2 gam e and St. John1!/. Qethsemane b-Klrby...... 0 D. Kenner . . . 117. 130 159 Taylor, rf ... 2 < Luthoran and Keyport Bcformedi KEANSBURG, N.J. Gene Autry in “ COWTOWN” c*Rlzas ...... 1 D. Heinko . 140 170 140 Sherman, c . O: finished un. in. that- order. The. + FREEHOLD * Emerion, p . 0 league operated tinder a handi­ Opposite Public School Monday Eveningr— Dinnerware to the Ladies 505 720 .775 cap system And the closo order Phono Keansburg 6?Q9QQ : , 23 0. 8 De Nardo, p • Oi JL . K ayport (9) M«rqw«t'i Pharmocy (l) Parlello, p .. 0 of' (lnlsh Indicates tho guys who l£»Unee« Saturday* and QolidJji did; Uie figuring, knew tholr way, STRAND AB n H L. Beyer ...... 143 102 158 M auer, p , . , .. 0 ‘ at a.p. m. ‘ around with a pencil. Close TUES., WED., THURS. L, Brock ...... 130 137 113 Continuoufl Sunday from I p.m. M ay 1-2:3! Trazucco, If ...... a 2 2 finishes also are la order In the Lawrenco, 3b ...... 3 2 1. Ji Knhrg . . . '...... 155 110 120 31 B Porform anccs Btart ct 0 :4 3 ‘ p.m. ’ THURSDAY-FHIDAY • X . Recreation and the Business­ * y * -A * * . * * * k * % » * j r ★ Lockwood, rf . . . 3 2 2 D. Cnsey ...... 181 125 127 a-Ban for Esteel In 6th inning. men’s Leaguos. In the former UNDER THE GUN Terwllligeri cf ...... 4 0 a H, Puglisi ...... 130 155 144 M ataw on ...... 004 030 1— 8 circuit Rose Hill Trucking holds Hondicop ...... 11 11 11 Lakew ood ...... 018- 144 x — 13 a slight edge and Tourlne’s Thurs., Frl.. Sat. April 28-27-28 w ith Regan. 2b ...... 1 0 0 Richard CONTE . Audrf TOTTER Dayino, ss ...... 4 0 0 Two-base hits: Taylor, Guido. Tavern of Matawan, is setting > the pace In tho Businessmen's •— Co-foalur* — , \ Hansen, lb ... 2 0 704 700 073 Three-basa hits: Mayer, Wheaton, Standing loop. Robinson, c , , . 2 1 0 Taylor. Homo-runs: Taylor, Whea­ -• • • • • ROYAL WEDDING MYSTERY Mullaney, p, ...... 3 0 0 ‘ ‘ W L ton. Struck out, by: Emerson ’2, Pete’s "In c ...... 53 40 • BQB: OCHS, Keyport’s supervisor ; In Technicolor SUBMARINE Svcrwon, 2b ...... 1 0 0 Ffirlello 3, S(eeb 8, Johnston of rccrcatlon, has. contacted all the Porter, 2b ...... 1 0 0 Fow ler's ...... 50. 43 Bases on balls, off: Emerson"2, : ...... w ith • ’ • •, - HOVCliTT CABTOOK New-York ond-Philadelphia major with MacDonald CAREY - MmtIrTORBM a-Rtynan ...... 0 0 Bowne’s Oil Scrvlce .... 50 43 Forlello 5, Steeb G, Johnston 1. league ball clubB for passes to ad­ Keyport Bee ...... 40 - 44 Into- ih t dipih o f th * h i lot thvtlla Hits, off: Emerson 7 In 4 Innings; mit the youth of Keyport to their Fred Astalr* Jane Pow.ll 27 8 0 Ahern’s Market ...... 40 44 De Nardo 0 in 0 Innings; Fariello gam«s. Tho first of these trips will S A IJ flD A V n-Walkod for Regan, in 3rd. 11. L. Scott ...... 4 2 J 51 2- in 1 2-3 innings; Steeb 7 ijv bo taken oa Saturday, May 10, when a group of SO will trek to seo the a lio b-W alked for Sherman in 7th. Gontllc’s Market ...... 40 53 Innings; Johnston 1 in 3 Innings, Athletics in action down Phllado) CALL ME MISTER c-Struck out for Taylor In 7th. Marquet's Pharm ecy . . . . 39 '54 Wlnrilng pitchcr: .Johnston. Losing WUh phin way. Trips to the oilier, ball, pitcher; Fariello, Umpires: Apple Dan DAILEY • Baity GRABLE Neptuns ...... 014 001 0—0 porks will; bo spaced throughout fIniEA?KIES .K eyport ...... 300 311 x—8 gate, Nichols, COUNTY FAIR A. Ttchplcolor. slol of: alofflng PAL Group Planned . tha sum m er and. early fall, D ales and d w p lw .. ErrorB: Sherman 2, Pnduano, with the New, York Giants and For'Youths Of Area InClnecolor — C^faatuva— Herbert,' Davino, Sorenson. Two Recreation League Phillies already, have been arranged I w o o d b r i d g e I m rAIONTOWN l] base hits:, Trobuoco. Stolen bases: by Ochsi w llh D»rli,ht S.vioff. Ylm* Tentative plans for an organUa* Trophies Preientad SECOND FACE r ; DayllBM SiTisgi Tima Lawrence, Herbert. Sacrifices: Mill- vrlih mi» ItAIMSa ------asrt«Tsiu>.. Ainiii tMh . ^*5* Aprti urn tion similar to tho Police Athletic Dttter Opm*. T *a u - 7 p .m . Joney, Herbert. Double , plays: JRory C a lh ou n . Jana Nigh A B rU lth Him League Inc., primarily for instruc­ Traphlos. for the 185L Recreation Keyport Cheerleaders Com . u L a i. a . 10 S*.M. •Coma u Lai« u 10 p^L Paduano tp i Phillips, Struck out, and 8.. a Compl.t. show. and 8aa a Compltla Shew tion in the, art of self defonso, are Basketball Leaglie, a phase of tha For Next Year Chosen b y: M ullaney 7, Clnylon 4. Bases NEWS SUNDAY^i&HDAY VMa. flat. A p r . being dovelopcd for Koyport and Ifayport Board o t Education Com- Frt.. s u . 1 )1 1 27-1$ on balls, oil: M iller 2, Mullaney 0, UuU JOURDAir - Dabra PAGET Ap*. *Au^la Morphy -. . . tiuirounding areas according to inanity. Program, wero > distributed Carol T horne ’SI Clayton B. "Hit by pitchcr, by: Mul­ JtH CKAXTDLER Alan Ladd! - Mona Fraamaa : Margutrtla Chapman Koyport Patrolman Frank Crl&clllo, earlier this w eek, Thei. first, sec. Tho varsity cheerleodlng squad - ' In ' ' . ..._ "BPAKPED" . "ICAKSAS RAIDERS" laney (Paduano); (Taylor), Clayton - — plus — in charge of thy unit’s develop* ond and' thlrd.pluco gold-plated ot Keypprt Hi S„ hns been chosen A Sigry oi iba Bojim Pacific ’ — plus — (Robinson). Hits, ofT: M iller 1 in 0 Sun,. M on. "JOHNNY BaidDAT"., i All Technicolor Show ment. team, awards, went tp, the Muriler- for the 1C51-52 sports yoar. The A p ril 21-30 with Wm. B.iyUit a 'T il, QET BY" Innings; Clayton 7 in .0 Innings. BIRD OF PARADISE According to Crisolllo, tho organ* ers, Westerners and Ramblers re* Selection was mads by Miss Cath­ J w i* H a n r "Winning pitcher: Mulianoy. Losing Color by Technicolor Izotlon will be operated in conjunc­ spectfully. • erine Blaine, girls' physical educa­ IIun., Hon. Apr. IMS Sun- Mon. Apr'. !»-» pitcher: Clayton. Umpires: Fischer, tion with tho Koyport Recreation BIRD OF PARADISE TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Junta si.warl - ' A c W .m j A w ard W Im u r Kalman.; Scorer: Q. S, Falola. Besides winning, the. league title tion teacher, after competitive try­ Batbwra Hal. Program and- with tiie co-operation outs. , - • 3 ALL ABOUT’ EVE" the Mudrerora placed two qten on 1 in Tcchnlcolor . "THB JACKpoT' »•«. Datrl. of Recreation Supervisor Robert the list of individuals receiving The new squad consists of Kay MOLLY — p lu s -* ; Ochs. . Tha acTMn'a nawaat ftuunakar "SBAO On ; ABIUTAL** iJfawa. Crafir11^- - trophies. Jerry Hoben was the re­ Schober, captain! Joan Lavish, w llh - ' Gartnida BERO Scholastic Sports Crlscllio explained the organiza­ cipient of the highest scoring award I\uth H olcnagle, Joan C arney, C arol aa M olly Qoldbam ' T u.«- v . i . T h a n . tion will Jje primarily concerned1 with 105 points to. his oredlt and Metzger, Jono Poduska, Yvonne Loul* Jourdan Dtbra — Co-tealttra— ‘ M ay 1-l.J Tm . W«u Thun. BASEBALL with tho teaching of boxing and in Harry Alikas won tho trophy as Seobury. Gail Willet and Dot Davis. All Technleolbr show H.r. Comn^th* M iritll . H*T l - M Friday ldtor Htagcs, tiie staging o f boxing- tlie best foul shootor. for- .the In former years: the squad was. QUEBEC »a» B.Bln - • Atlantic Highlands at Tonis nlvcr matches with the youth of the nrea seuson. , / ' picked at the beginning; of each In Oandns. color by Technicolor " H A L tS O r ’ ’ ____Y vonn. D . Carlo Long Branch1 at Lakewood- taking, part. . , HomnEzwMA’ , t o m a h a w k * ■ The second- place Westerners Sthool yoar. This did not- give the T U 9 U W*da Mir l-a ' w llh — Plus — KeyportatManasqiJon ‘ YouUji between tho agon o f 10 John BARRYMORE. Jr. ChatUa Bickford . Were represented by, their fine girls much time to. organize and. o jtin a a Red. Bank at'Leonardo ond IB years are eljgiblo to join c m , vjrr OALLAHTBMa" guard, Mickey Nigle, Voted the practice. It is hoped that the new Action - A dnnivi* - Spactacla ‘■ a v n . T t o r T w S S s w rT Neptune at Ihimson • ; and lfc Intorebtod aro requested to most valuable player. The presen­ system will prove more satisfac­ rilnwd' in OMbH m il 1 STORM WARNING U aduilly bappnukU - Point Plcasqift at Hoffman leave their names, ond addresses tation of these handsomely, engrav­ tory. B »turdsy either at Keyport Police Headquar­ e d Btatuen ofTlclully. conclu ded tha' w ith y a m w a i Ka«M S* •* W w w a Asbury Park ot Now Brunswick ters, or at the office q t this news* first season.: of recreation basket* S«va Money, Bara.OIL Hava your Bbaws DaOy al M o l liSS P J t W N C M i ■ H«n»ld Raagsn Y . fliaaa WO l*i7M t ' '* m ' ^ ■> v " * pape^ Co-operation oC : ares ^oMth; hoil, inKaypqrt , rumtcfo c l(A »M and OU. BurpM ainatiBogsn at Sirud. a*d Sutk -. rm hoU u w i w 1 , . ■ registering their Interest eaHy is «w -.ca »w a ^ *ta , t » o w>«. chWAed foa hIgtMt., - a O d n c y. DoH» D ay StSTaCochran - Ar*-youB oourlty B o o / U l v Are. you; buy,Ing. Security. BoqdsT t M t h «a#um»r, ib*4«x u 4 nomay*.

'■ ■ ■' : .. * THURSDAY, APRIL 26. 19B1 EHB: MATAWANJQURNAL. MATAWAN. Hi 3, FACE THREE SECONB SECTION, s s e e p A ro »t»°n 9 . C o r t Co. (0) Mixed Double-Tourney ^ i.i... ' Notice . , ^ Red Bank Edges - Mania —m iso Bayshore League To Artelli lfll 193 155 Gates Are Announced Open Season Monday ; 1 w ill cp ly ha respppsib|B l(i^ Jones 138 130 ilebts (.'(intruded by the- Under* nlgncd. 3-2 D.Biase 130 145 137 By Toms River 5-2 The third annual mixed double The Bayshore SoftUpIl ficngue f Erederlpk R. Hpiyia% Costic ...... 182. 138 170 handicap tpurnamont will be held will oftlclally open tiio 1051 Ec;iw>u 202 First Street, : on the Keyport Recreation allcyt' next Monday evening, according to Overton's. Pitching, : 744 890. 752 Roman’s Control Fails ‘wjafl*— Adv, K oyport, N. J. Timely Hitting, Are Crate's Bev.ragei (3) lit, Sixth; Reiniijghaus op two succesjlvc woekonds. Tho Jimmy Brown, icpjuo president McGrath : .....,.... 1»2 158 190 nien anil wqnen tennis will , bowl Whti released tliu achudule for tha Aw yell, baying Security flomUT Deciding Factor* Stops Raider Rally Saturdays and Sundays, Mny 5-0 V r e e l w d ft ...... ICO' 180 14? Inmijjurul week yesterday. ,;A1.1 and; Wliy 12-13 frcyn, 2 p.m, until tames will bn. singed on tho new .Mntawan faded out of the Shore Blind ...... 125 125 125 Keyport H. S. lost to Toms River Sardella ...... 220 157 12 iTiidpight; each day. There; will Koyport H. S, ftolcj, t\nd will stnrt Conference championship picture 150 5-2 Tuesdair' .when Ed Roman, b e . a $50 ' Unit prize, u $2,1 icooimI promptly at 0:30 p.m.. ' . Tuesday in losing to Red Bank 3-2 Pep ...... 203 192 196 SANDY’S Raider southpaw, hpd apother let­ award £ind Dlhur prlr.ea ncnirdlnR In tho opening contest op Mon on pie Huskies' diamond. , to the entry list - . . 900 . 812 814 down on his control’ in. the. late day, LuZnreV Shoes, last year’ll COCKTAIL • Jplmby Overton, the.Bucs ace M ontagna's A m oco (1) ■ The rules stlpulnte n 380 avbrnse champions, will meet the Auto hiirler, bested the combined pitch- innings. The-Indians had little suc­ Cheejequake Jurman^ . w ..... :.,.19* 179 182 1 or each team midrthat each entry Boys. Oil- Tuesday thp; Key.Mat log efforts o f Don ^Marvel .and Fred cess in getting to Roman's offering, will roll two flumes ncroas four Dllnd ...... 125...... 125 125 itofl C on tor: cnsuuoa ClnirUu'B M at' . Highway^4 garnering t*nly tw o safe blow s, but Smexsonr The visitors, pulled the JtypnlagBp ...... 149 151 105 alleys. There will bo a nominal awan Inn und tho fo|lpwlng nluht game out m -the seventh! when the Keyport hurlor’s wildness, cost a MILES FROM MATAWAN. BUnd ...... 125 125. 125 entry le a and ro-entiles will bo the S, 8t M. Club cngiiues t|ie Kojr- him the decision, ...... Emerson weakened \iryihfe to Jiold Costie 100 188 179 allowed with thp same or.other port r iK f t a ...... ' - .. - ..T . : a, ? :1 lead. c A ' - -i- The game was. a battle for strike­ pnrtpcrs. IlpsefvatlonB mny be Appearing Nightly Except '. Tuesday , R ed Bank scorcd first, In the . 783 708 770 outs, with Randy Harvey getting 13 made b y caillng K cypuit 7-1195, pJirds and personal etnlioncry— third, Jacl? Lewis walked and Bill 6 o v W q n V T a t « n v (2) in six innings/ to Romaii’s nine. finest qonlity nnd latest Etyjes,1 Cacciatore Eaariflced. Overton then ty m cln l . . 147 157 128 Harvey was yanked in the seventh H ay* you r«td tlia cluMUfled adtT wasunubly priced, ut tlm olflcft. helped hia own cause by doubling Pea&fc ' . . , . . ‘..2 1 1 235 140 when the Keys threatened and Hollis^ Relning'haus came in to ~” tp“score~Lewis.-‘v— ...... >- Ev-Mi!o:— -. .V .^.W 1P2— 15&- ---141i wind up the bail game by whiffing Mataw&n tied it in the flfth. J. Milo .... 104 201 178 Jerry Trabucco, George Lawrence Ejmerson hit safely anid Dan Harris Sardella ... . 20$*.. 191 150 and Fred Lockwood. • beat out a bunt, Emerson going to Our Office and Yard Well Known Bhoro Entertainer second. Scally forced, Emerson, ; 8(0; 937 743 Keyport drew first blood when at the Plano Qverton to Lewis, Harris taking C ry fifl Bar (2) Jack Hansen scored in the sccond. second. Bob.. Smith popped, out, B om m er 183- 154 203 He was walked. Bob. RobfosQn Btraub Moton lnc.. KByporl assngy. has been named llrst prise wifl be Closed Saturday Afternoon but George Hunter singled off Iko D orl; ...... 1 0 0 -195 145 moved him along wllh a bingle and winner ln the Slh Annual Sales Achievement Contest sponsored, by. Cockfait Hotti1 “ I^ewisohn's' glove, scoring Harris. Varlese ...... 100 107 108 he completed his tour of the bases K»lssr-Frater. The award, a gold loving' cun is. being presented to' -when Hugh Porter's grounder got Charles F. Straub, agenc; president by. C. H,. Cannpn, K-F dtatrlct Sunday Afternoon Roland Taylor'fanned, ending the G inter ...... S 2 1 7 160 135 away from Carllon Hamilton, In­ meniflfr< for "outstanding enterprise end'achievement In the opiratlon f&reup. . • • ’ R o s s ...... ,...193 221 474 May From 2 to 6 Pt M. dian third sacker. • of his franchise." .The.contest covered the months of Febfuaf/ and ;The home side Went out .ahead Match. All dealers. In the Hew XorH-New Jcriiy-Conpictlcut sales region 825 • The Indians tied it up in a hurry the sixth. Herb Slaer got a life , 919 903 com peted. COMMUNITY BINQIHO L aZart's S hots (1) when Joe, Gerard, their first man op Lewis' error. He stole sccond Louis Stultz Jr., Inci DAHOINQ FUN qALORE May 184 ICO 188 up in the sccond, romped* a hit ..as Tom Noddings fanned. Irv Nus- into right field and the ball bound* tho trouble.grew.worse, and Hein. Jyaum drilled u single to center, Jaffe ...... 130 144 189 Matawan Relay Team 181 od away from Lockwood and Qcr- lnghuus caipe In. scoring Staer. . Nusbaum was L a Z orc ...... 1 8 0 178 Third. At Seton Hall Blind ...... 1 2 5 . . . . ard soorcd before the Keys could ■ • K eypprt (t) doubled oft second, when Hank ^et the ball bpek in play. Schw arck ...... 188 204 175 AB tfewton pulled in Emerson's long The home side broke the tic and H H E Matawan Hljih'n. relay team of; ‘K e e p @ w l with Britirock.' ...... 100 167 Trabucco, U ...... 4 1 0 Awnings right in drive. /;/„/ • virtually^.wound up. the ball game Qeorgo Hunter, Irv Nusbaum, Lee iawrpnee, 3b 4 0 0 ' In the seventh, Overton started in the sixth without getting a hit. Trout and Joe Harris finished third 813 982 880 l.ock;,vood, rf ...... 4 0 1 stock — come and . things with a hit for Red Bank, George Cranmer,' first up for the CANVAS Tourine't Tavern ( i ) TcrwlHiger, cf 3 0 0 In tho RO-cailed' Sltpro Conference -tyewton fanned, but Buck Richard- Indians, was walked, Al Sonnenr F isfh ler ...... 183 190 174 Roman, p ...... 2 0 2 Wile at the, Seton HnU relnys In get them— con batted for Lewisolm anit fpld bunted, and Roman threw Adler ...... 107 174 154 Hansen, -lb ...... 2 0 0 Newark’ schools- stndliWi Friday. AWNINGS singled, Qverton going to.third and wildly to first, Cranmer going to W alling ...... 140 144 105 Robinspn, e ...... 3 Nepluno wni* winner with ^twm j Richardson to sccond on a cut-oft third and Sonnciifeld to second. ? . 0 Hollywood Style Awnings T cstino . n . 182 .183 185 Porter, 2b ...... 3t 0 , 0 a paced by Rpland Webb and wllh throw to the pjato. On a squeeze Harvey fanned, but Gerartf walked 30 inch $1.8S Slovenz ...... 143 lfcO 180 Davino, if/ . 2 0 0 -| 0 Ulysses Mosloy In the climax role, play* DicH -^oatina’a, -bunt flot to .A ll. the sacks. A paas.ed. l*a]l s*u_a x-Lehau ...... 1 0 0 ■ 0 The Sonrlot Filers broke thu rocurd 3Q inch 2.29 . away from Nusbaum, cajching for scored Cranmer and advanced tlie ! 821 857 858 “with a time o f 3:40.1 and dethronud Matawan, and Overton scored the other runners. Hamilton grounded Awnings with Sides Al'» Tavem U) 28 2 3 . 3 Long Branch us tltllst. Tlio Green — rtying-run— Johp-Valentine-rapped Jtaj,he mound nnd Roman.threw, the 3Q inch— $3.79.------P ow elson ..7.~T... 123-^lg*- “ 179 qnd VVhito guvo tlio Fllors n closo a slow roller to SiDitfW w h o let it bllll over Honsen’s head nt first, - . Toms Btvor 1(1 infantl .. , . * . . . . , 1 4 3 133 brudi for tho raoe, ' 38 inch 3.98 get away1 from him, Richardson Bonnenfold, and Gerard scoring and ' ...” ' ■ ■ '...... A B R H E C oucci ...... 180 209­ 165 Motawim hnd1 the satisfaction of scoring. A walk fllM the bases, Hamilton racing to tlilrd. Harry Cranmer. sa ...... 1 1 0 0 Perno ...... 158; 177 201 finishing ahead pf tho Qroup IV V fE ALSO MAKE ANY — :but— Butch— Giambacorto's—fourth- Kallman scored - Homllton Jn n Sonnenfeld, ib ...... 3. 1 0 U P errine .T ...... 178 150 rI08 A^vir^ParlOopinV strlkeou t of- the day helped Emer­ squeeze play...... -. _ ■------H arvey,, p. . 8. 0 ‘ kind on . TYJE OF V a cca relir V.'. , r . , r.'' 150 Gerard, lb ...... 2 2 Coach Jplm Cnrncclolo, pf the son out of further troyble. ■ Keyport made a last stab at a AWKIHQB ON SPECIAL win ip the icvonlh when Ilobliison HfimiUon. 3b ...... 3. 1 Maroon- ond Steel announced the NATIONAL 5'-10° Ang Spolly walked and stole with '. 784 843, 803 led otT jWlth a hit qnd Porter got Hallman, rf ...... 3 0 school’ would not compete in tho ORDEn * one out in Matawan’s half of the K aypoH Bar (1) 47 Broncl St., Red B a n k , N . J . a life 'on Cranmer’s error. Both Perrlne, e ...... — 3 0 Penn llelnys this wcokond becnuse seventh, but Overton fanned Frank W alling ...... 140 100 102 runners advanced on a steal. Rob­ Tollman, If ...... , 2 0 of tho senior class Washington trip, , Forlcllo, a pinih hitter, and Hunter A. Ponnpttl.. ... 101 100 101 inson scorcd when a play ot the Kaplan, cf ...... 2 0 ll is tlio first tlpip Mntnwnu hns grounded harmlessly, for tho third Youncofskl ...... 143 147 158 plato failed on Bob Lohon's ground­ inlssed the Phlladoiphla event In out., • F re n ch ...... 147 . . . er. Harvey was then yanked before 21 8 2 ' 2 a num ber o f years. . . Matawan (2) C. Pennetti ...... 1 7 1 105 165 AB R H Jacobs* ...... 100. ICO Harris, If ...... 3 1 Scally, 2b ...... 3 0 708 798- 872 Smith,’ ss ...... 3 0 K eyport Cleaners (3) X'Fariello . . . . 1 0 DiHIon ...... 102 201 ICO Hunter, cf ...... 4 1 Ferraro ...... — 181 172 130 Taylor, rf ...... 3 0 Coucci 155 141 102 WHAT? All the items you’ll need to make this Spring and Summer Staer, lb. . . . . 2 1' O verly ...... 177 158 141 more comfortable! Just check off the items you'll need—stop in oncj, .Noddings, 3b . . . . 3 ‘ 1 Davino ST. 224 224 197 i say “ Charge itl!’ • - ' ' . . ^Nusbaum, c . . . . . 3 1 -Marvel, p ...... 0 0 899 890 7S0 ‘ ‘ ‘ We ran thi# nd just two Emerson, P . .... 2 1 weeks ago and tho re­ . 27 2 0 3 Keyport , sponse was terrific! R ed -B ank .3) ...... A B R H E Recreation League J, Lewis, 3b ...... 2 1- 0. 1 HERE IT IS AGAIN! Cacciatorc, .ss > ...... 4 0 0 0 - Rpiehlll Trucking (2) “SPEEDY” REALLY MEANS BUSINESS BY; STARTING OFF WITH • H E A V Y DUTY INNEI1- Overton, p ...... 3 1 3 1 J.. P ep ...... 190 150 190 THIS SENSATIONAL INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL! SO DON’T PASS BPMNQ MATTnEOS. Newton, If ...... 3 0 1. 1 J, Sqrdclla ...... 189 140 144. Lewisohn, 2b ...... 2 1 > 1 0 L. Kortenhouse . . . 152- 189 190 THIS ONE UP OR OTHERS WE HAVE IN-STOCK ON OUR USED a HEAVY DUTY DOX y*Richardson ...... 1 1 1 0 A. Skislak ...... 178 10(1 149 flPlllNO. . Keating, rf ...... 3 0 1 0 A. Schwarck ...... 154 177 178 CAR LOT. HURRY! i Valentine, lb ' ...... 3 0 0 0 e HEAPDOAIID IN 0 . Gordon, cf ...... 2 0 < 0 0 803 784 857 1950 BUICK SEDANETTE,. fully equipped, white wall coi.oiin, in D u n A n ^ n z-Conchlnn ...... 0 0 0 0 Varlese Conitruciion (1) tires, only 9,000 miles. A bargain at...... M f I ; / PIjABTIC, Giambacorta, c ..... 4 0 0 0 Bom m er ...... 178 178 SUdo, 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 Dorl ...... 171 200 Booth,, cf ...... : ...... 0 0 0 0 Varlese ...... 140 113 110 Glnter ...... 158 173 150 0nly $ 6 9 .5 0 * 27 3 7 3 Ross ...... 147 224 3/3 only—Olhor sites x-batted for Smith in seventh' BORO UNE ^ slightly mpfe. y/battcd for Lewi&ohn in seventh 830 781 £74 Studio Coachoi Hidc-A-Bcdn Bunk Bptls at Our Sloep Shop z-batted for Gordon in seventh Strother's Builders (I) KEyportthtv » M OTOR SALES R ed Bank ..... 001 000 2—3 D avino ...... ' 178 172 104 M atawon ...... 000 011 0— 2 Mancinl ...... 170 174 Pow elson ...... 1 2 9 212 e.4- PABCO • GOLD SEAL QUAKER ' M ay ...... 215 105 Busineumen’s C. Sardella 201 102 over. 60 Rolls of 9 ft. x 6, ft. Lino in ' Bowling League Perrine . r ...... • *>, 180 APRIL SHOWER OF GREAT VALUES stock—dozens of Rugs, in all sizes 787 070 001 Cliffwood Inn U) . Old Dutch Tavern 12) REMNANTS sq/ Yates ...... 191 149 I93 D, Lafayette ... 173 180 MOUNT BLENDED .5 9 K enner ...... ^ 1^0 148 159 210 49* yd. Fischler ...... 190 161 * 3 Kahrs ...... 129 ...... W eiss ...... 195 160 K lu g ...... 122 149 195 F. Lafayette ...... 203 158 107 VERNON WHISKEY FIFTH Majkowskl ...... 151 178 223 1G9 174 AWNINGS SHADES MOUNTED FREE! D ixie ...... « a . BreilU ak ...... 100 157 As Low as— . *2.49 Bring In Your Rollers. 856 000 ' " ’ *733 ” 790 "933 919 OLD HICKORY KING WILLIAM V.O.P. BRAND John's Bar (I) ' P e!0 « Tavern (2) BOTTLED IN BOND B, WyckoH ...... 181 105 150 B ow lc ...... 187 108 142 C. Pennetti . . . . 179 107 Snpplo ...... 107 152 143 JUVENILE A. Pennetti ___ . . . 141 170 100 SCOTCH A. Sauickie ...... 140 200 178 BOURBON B. Bieber ...... 147 170 E. Sauickie ...... 152 190 179 E. Costic ...... 293 ■ 198 109 FURNITURE E ln h om ...... 107 190 108 u . .6 9 859 803 .6 3 ~ 813 *920 "810 931 ’FIFTH 7 FIFTH AT IT’S BEST! Garber Supply Co, (3) Bar H (2) i t ' Lauer ...... 170 108 217 Voorhees ...... 207 170 A Cojnplol* Lin* ol MsIlietMS, D oyle ...... 223 180 147 B. Bennett ...... 149 Pads,. Nursery Reels and 0H»|is, 155 T a lm a d g c ...... 137 / ...... A. Bennett ...... 186 214 CAHRIAOEB Youth Beds, els. HI CHAIllB Freem an .'...... 230 191 178 M oore ...... 138 182 .2 5 CALVERT npv nw FIFTH VWelss ...... 182 183 197 M lio ...... 156 194 f 3 Foster ...... ■ ■ 108 171 Pease ...... 155 170 DISTILLED LONDON

950 890 9I 0 884 870 879 A m erican Legion (0) B u rlew 'i Reslauraoi (0) WELCH'S CONCORD Farley ...J...... 178 180 159 B. Poulson ...... 209 118 MOUQUIN K tm blo ...... 1 7 4 224 203 Shamka ...... 153 107 McFarland ...... 138 137 123 Schafer ...... 109 PURE CALIFORNIA Trem ble 103 151.. 14S K ross ...... 192 148 SWEET WINE Kruser ...... 195 _ 171 173 J. Poulson .— 170 170 PORT AND SHERRY McKenna ...... 113 ' « i< 8 "Bffl BATHINETTES PLAY>?E H » CRIBS B od b G un Club (9) 784 8 9 9 # 2 Z Infanti ...... — 154 177 . 145 99* Q, 2.18 Vi c.i. A m erican Lagion 0 ) 187 YOU SHOULD SEETHE 9x12 FIBRE RUGS A m bler ...... 147 151 F. K ru ser ...... 154 205 204 Irons ...... 140 . . . 16B Brideau ...... STROLLERS! ' As tow #■— $15.95 cach i , B leber Jr. — . — 155 174 178 " Wl H. K ru ser J r .-,., .. 199 212 201 Blebetv sr...... 145 18 . ■•/ FREE DELIVERY a R. Krpser sr. ... 139 200 Mltzemius ...... ■ 112 133 DIodato ...... 246 121 , r "741 "780 l i o Muscarala' ..... 170 105 M cQueen's Cleaners (0) SURPRISE STORE “ MeUgerJr. .. .r.,129 - 143 -150 ' ■ - ,■ ' 890 972 803 CORK'N BOTTLE J. English ...... 130 127 i C A L L ...... C ou cci ... 144 172 161 o n Burner and Boiler Cleaning FREE 7 -1 1 E Front St. McQueen.-..-- 127 ... 138 Sendee. Get the most out at your 11^ Main Street Phone NA 1-2368 KEYPORT . Metzger ...... 163 i<55 135 Fuel OU Dollar BtulU. - w jtf . English. . ••:...... IM 128 OPPOSITE UNITED CIGAR STORE, MATAWAN DELIVERY You can buy Securilr Bond* by KEYP0RI,1A < | 7 -3 0 2 0 '•' ’ . - . ~ m ' l a "710 thfr P w ro ll Deduction Flan. M0KM3UTH COUNTY HISTORICAL ASS’* y 70-CWI8T5T._r .PAGE FOUR— SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY. APRIL" 26, 1951

Completes Course v panel of lawyers is available. {or Gloria Bungeras assisting hostess.. How ; about buslness cardsT We Poultry end BtocK Feed, flay— Cpl. Robert C. Fortune. husband assignmontinvarious-partS-oLthe Accepted as new members were canjaipply.them quicklyandatthe 6 traw—Litter, bog Food a (pediUjT. of the former Hilda Bienenwalti* state to give thte legal assistance Mrs. Ruth Savino and Mrs. Ginny right price. Come and try. us. Rtultz.' ' 7" living at Nolans Corner Rd., Mat Whenever requests are made. Giambattista of Cli/Twwd. " In Sale Of Ammo NOTES awan, was graduated with honors Hopta In. New Orletns - from the European Command Ord­ Officers elected at a previous ^Judson E. Hopla Jr., seaman ap* nance School in Eschwcge, Ger­ meeting, were Mrs. r Tess Guistl. rentlce; USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. y . Keyport Storeowners ’ From Area Men and Women many, on A p r. 4. .1 president;'Mrs. Bungcr, vice presi­ Judson E. Hopla, 252 First St,,. K eyr ROSS W . MAGHAN AGENCY Corp. Fortune achieved ' Pay $250 Each After ihRjioriaL. port, is a member of the 00-man dent; Mrs. Rose Juerowic?, secre­ In the in the training methods course .and tary, and Mrs. Ann Downey, treas­ crew of the USS;LST 532 which is Death Of Boy had to. have an average grpde of now. in. New Orleans.; The ship, urer! "Other members of the newly- 97 throughout the entire course. organiied club are1 Mrs. Jenny : / A flne o f $250 each w as imposed commanded by L t L, V. Sttrnberg He entered the service in Apr. 1940. Cherney and Mrs. Granata, of - Friday, at Freehold, on Cyril F. ot Norfolk, Va., is a veteran of Armed Services His decorations and awards include' Cliffwood; . Mrs. Ann Pappas.. of 238 Main Street MATAWAN, N. J. v Dadd of 22 Parkside Ave,, Plain­ 30 channel crossings andNormandy the Good Conduct Medal with.two Keyport; Mrs. A. Chomic of Union : ■ field, and Percy W. Coombes of ItMtttltllllltltMMMIIMMflMi,? Beach landings. She is scheduled clasps, American Defense Medal, Beach. ' ; Telephone Matawan 1-0003 Parlcslde Ave., Scotch Plains, op­ to. return Jp duty wJth,the. Atlantic - ' ' Meet In .T okyo that situation when the ship cleats American Theatro ’ Modal/ Asiatic The next meeting wljl be at the erators o t the Bayshore Hardware Fleet next week. / , Sgt. Richard Lewis and Sgt, Xor overseas. Thfe former Raritan Pacific Medal, Victory Medal and home of Mrs. Jucrowicz. ' _ Store, who pleaded no ^defense on Joseph Potts, of the Air Force, and Boys Club scrapper expects to be Occupation Medal. ’ Mar.‘3fl to charges of selling loaded home on a weekend liberty sodn You are almost three times as cartridges to minors. Th© men will Legal Assistance Available Women Form New Club likely to be killed in an automobile — raisopay-the-cost*-o^proseculion. Jensen A t Kessler Legal assistance to those joining The Social C Club, q t - Cllffwood, accident between seven and eight The charges against the men “ ~Pfcr-Melyin'Jenaen-ifl--tho-flrst the~Armed-ServiccsJ8_availai>).o_jt met~Apr; 18-at the-homo~ot>Mrs~ in. the_£Yenln£ _a?_ y ou_ are. between arose as a result of the accidental m em ber'of. the Keyport H. S. class rccruitlng stations throughout New Antoinette Granata' with Mrs, neven and eight in the morning. ~ ~ t a t a 1. shooting of nine-year-old of ’Si to enlist He • Jersey, This was announced re­ • Worrlefabout fuel oil and oil burner* belong "Kelth'Xbvclpce of^lE rFrontSL was sent to Lack­ cently- by-David X Stepacofl, of Keyport,, on Jan, 8 when a gun'he land -Air F orce Perth ~Amboy," chairman of the on our sftonlder*. not Our c o m p te tt SCREENS “ —W --~ ' COMBINATION DOORS - - had - taken from- tho home ot. his Ba ae^ Tcx., ior Committee on Legal Service to tho service that really ends worry Includes: a finer undo accidentally went off as bis basi? training and Armed'Forces' of the Nrso.v . --LUMBER i ^ _.MILLWOBK. _rr; HOPFINO ... Shell Fuel OH, automatic d e liv e ry , complete 13-ye6r*old step brother was show* is now assigned to State Bar Association. BUILDER'S HARDWARE ing the weapon to a third youngster Kessler Air Force Mr. Stepacoff said thc service was Inspection and adjustment of your burner, a • while thcir parents were at work. Base, Biloxi, Miss. being set up in co-opcratfbn with scientific check and n c h e c k of hearinft effl- Keith suffered a stomach wound Letter* will reach the Department of Defense and was -land._died .in. Monmouth Memorial htm if addressed available to hot only rccruits but Matawan Builders Supply Company dency, and emergency service—all at low cost. Hospital the following morning;..... C r O — S tutfBTrt scrvlcemen. - Remember, gur «c!ogging properly of FOA-5X In Shell Fuel Oil for home Hazel PotU», Brond S t 47 BROAD ST. RED BANK Our 20th Year Tel. MAtawan 1-1603 Official results of the Apr. 17 Rc- heeling-cleans a* it hicfi, , ...... v . - publican Primary Eiection reported Marine Marksmen Thursday by Deputy County Clcrk "P(c; Walter M. Metzger, - son of of Elections Raymond Hartman Mr. and Mrs. H, .Metzger, Union showed that Richard R. Stout won Bcach; Pfc. Robert D. Gain ache, the ‘ state senate nomination over son of Mr.. and Mrs. Clifford incumBont: - J.--Stanley—-Herbert—by- Gnmnche, East Keansburg, ond Pfc, 18,231 to 12,374. ■ Louis Jr Ferrara,- son oiTMrl -amf These were the totals in the Re­ Mrs. C. Ferrara, RD Keyport, r e publican assembly race: Incumbent cently climaxed training at the Marino Corps Recruit Depot, Par- STOPS Elyin R. SimmM. 23.111; Mayor Alfred N. Deadleston of Shrews­ BUT WILL YOUR bury, 20,568; and the unsuccessful CAR OBEY YOUR candidate, Councilman A, Leonard Jacobson, Sea Girt, 0863. COMMANDS?. Running unopposed, Republican WILL IT ACTUALLY STAND Freeholders Earl L. Woolley and A BIOID H. J. STATE Victor E. Grossinger won nomina- INSPECTION? tlons for rcclcctions with 26,836 und 26,103 votes respectively. Can your car come to a - Thero w ero no contests In tho Democratic primary. Moyor Solo* complete stop in an mon Lautman, of Deal, was nom­ emergency to avoid a inated for senate with 5722 votes; crash? Mayor Charles E. Applegate, of METZGER FERRARA Keyport, and Harry C. Stillc, for PLAY SAFE .. assembly, 5628. and 5408 respec­ rls Island, S. C„ by receiving pro DRIVE IN NOW tively; and Frank Dalton and Gus­ motions to thcir-presont rank and tave J. Frcret for freeholder, 5725 winning the silver badge of Mar AND LET’S CHECK and 5402. ^ - ine Markaman. Out of a posslblo EVERYTHING O nly 37.2 per ccnt of thc county’s 250 points firing with p Garnnd 106,274 registered voters went to rlilc, Camacho scored 214 points nnd the polls. Mr.. Hartman said that Forrnrn 103. Sorry didn’t get Metz- BRAKES RELINED 31,077 Republican - ballots w e r e tier's score but It must havo boon Lubricate, adjust hand brake counted and 1?Q rejected, and 7040 right', up there, ■ cable, cltan backing plale and Democratic ballots' counted and 03 Dlihiow Mines Boxing apply lubricant. Check wheel cylinder and master cylinder* rejected* ; Bobby Dlsbrow, who 1b aboard the USS -Loyur now belng over­ PARTS ARE EXTRA Miller Renamed Head hauled nt Norfolk, postcards that 6— DAY SPECIAL—6 Of Teacher*’ Group he misses the chance to 1 do any boxing but expects to take caro;of The Madison Township Teachers n o 95 Association clcctcd ofTiccrs at a Only special meeting at' WilUs School, Old. Bridge, on Thursday. BEDLE’S Call , William Miller, president and Mrs. Henry Vogel, treasurer, were ESSO Matawan rcelcctcd. Mrs. H. Rohfuss und Misu Dorothy Dodder were elccted 1-2299 vice- president ahd secretary rc- SERVICENTER spectlvely. Mrs. Poulson is chair­ man of a committeo to make ar­ Highway No. 35 and rangements for an outing ut thc Bedle Road DOWNES elose of school in June. P H O N E i . \ Purina Feed, start Baby Chicks P O N T iA C ahd Turkey! with Starttna—the KEYPORI 7-1548 Main St. MATAWAN ew rolete food. 3hop» Mat. 1-0BI1R SAFETY. . . No flames, no fumes, no chimneys, no fluesl .'

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A DEPENDABLE 'Wicker Chairs, Tables, Settees - teheatin&f ’ ■ ■' ‘ f "■ ' ' ' USED CAR Outdoor Aluminum Dryers 6,00 Bamboo Screens. 6 ft. .. .,. , ...... , , ' 3.00 ' See Refrigerators ...... j., SO.O0 & 75.00 COME IN TODAY AND SEE HOW THE NEW G-E WATER HEATER GIVES YOU THE FINEST, MOST MODERN WATER-HEATING SJERVICEI Washing Machines ( 25.00 & 35.00 Gas Ranges ...... : . 35.00 & 40.00 4 4 West Front Street, Keyport STRAUB M0T0RS1NC. -■ . . TERMS ARRANGED • KalMr-FraMt and , i Wa an Job lot buyan. It It pur fauiln.ii la bring lo lha paepla PETE'S, Inc...... Phone Keyport 7-2700...... Cn»I.r Dtalff t In Ihli area all klndi oi neichandlia al prlcu no one alt* can c6mp.ie wllh...... Sales and Service. Coma, down, ta our. wawhouie and bt con»lnc»d. Authorized dealer Highway 39 - CUrk Slrttl j ,; Tel. 7-1908 LANZARO BROS. GENERAL^ ELECTRIC KEYPORT T fw W Rd. v Morganville,. N.4 J,- ii® ., , Tel. Mat. 1-2623M2 . WATER HEATERS PS&k- f r «* - ■, ; ,.s' J / \ THURSDAY* APRlfc 26. 1951 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL,* MATAWAk N. J. ' ■WBlB.lkuU. a u x ilia ry f p r , }he. ,Ma'trt'Wflf) fl opn held • at Chalfonte»Haddon. Hail, with his parents, Mr. and Mr?. yours ond you can pny for It with Hall, Atlantic City, Thursday, Fri­ your savings NOW in U. S. Savings » Kenneth W. Slifer, vice president Harry J. Kahn, . A promising young African Min. Dorothy Ulncur uhil Mrs. day and Saturday. ' ' , ponds. . ' , ■ , ■ ' of N. W, Aycr 4 Son, Inc., Phlla* Mr-^ and Mrs. Q. J. Sterling pianist and the Uine-prove* molo* Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Hanna at­ Ella Ludewlg wero wuleomcd. iis delphia, and Herbert C. Burrowes, Thompson and son, have moVed dieg of Chopin V{{\1 be tended the ontlual talent show spon­ iiUMiiliors o f Mntnwuu Unit, Aii\efU assistant -vice president In from ^oute 34 to an apartment pt ^o;pb|nf^l fpr thp WlP ffiflture of sored by the State Motor Vehicle the administration department of 154. M ain St, :...... ' the,Anal concert this season qf the con Ia' hIoii, M omliiy nliilit In tho Department in the War Memorial . Bankers Trust Co., New York, have Qhore Symphony Society orcljestra l.eilloii Hull, . ’ Building, Trenton, Saturday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Hasry Hanna were Sunday, May 30 , it anno^ncoci Mrs. HlaliiB Kuslmoiid, fluilriiiDn ning. , 1 guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Curl ’ B itte r by. H. E. Baumgardt, general chfltr* The Westminster Guild of the of Keyport, Sunday evening f 6 r of thu juippy dilvo to b(i conilucted mun o f the society. Th e soloi&t First Presbyterian Church will hold dinner in the Columbia Room of the week of May 20, cxhlhlfoil. will be William Masselos, a protege a food*sale tomq^ow (Friday) from the H otel A&tor, New York, und at posters mudc by Mntuwini lIlHh of Conductor Franco Autori, who Hi’huul #Un|uiit8 1u : publicize t|m 10 a.m. to lia^i in' the John :L;- the_ielecast _ ot.the. .Hudson wilV offor Concerto fpf'Tiano “and (lllVO, . - r ~ir... Tassini Agendy. , . Car ahow. Orchestra No. 3 in Y M inor by Miss Ann/T Ewlngton and Mrs. Mrs. William C. Pengel of Brook* ‘ Mm. Mnrgariit DoVlitg Clirlii jJtute ChO pln.“- ^ - - > - ~ : --r- - . ;• -•••.. .. Noel Wamach and ton, Noel, spent lyn. arrived yesterday for‘~a Visit chiilHiuin, nniioum'ed.thnt (Tlorence Friday In N ew Y ork City, They with her son and daughter-in-l^w, Thi? Chopin concerto wns( the Htuniier him boon nnmfil delunuti', met ~Mr7 and -MrsT' ’William ‘ White Dr.- and Mrs.- W illiam Pengel. .-. £ame performed by Mr. Messelos mid Joseplilnci DISiuuo, iiltornnti-, (o Uni lit'ssinllK to b o Iil'IU nt th o'N ew of Matawan, who arrived on the * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pruden o( last summer when he appeared S.S. Queen of Bermuda from their Interlaken, and Mr. und Mrf, with Conductor Autori during- u Jersoy OilhT.o fur Women III Junu, wedding trip, 'und the group spent Lawrence Leinaire were Saturday concert wltli the Chat^uqua Sym­ Miss Ellon Kelly, wlin prcaldMl, thp day sightseeing and viewing the evening guests of Mr. and .Mrs. phony orchestra. He scored a ummmicwl Hint the cu rra it nw v- General MacArthur parade. Allan J. Morrison. . potable triumph in his New York ehundliie club drawlmiB will be "Thlimas'TasiTnir^ ~ 'M r;-’ n n d '"M r? r J r Dc^r^ald''Mil^<‘^, "d&liut"lrt^lB49 '^ e n musrc crUlcs 'e6m'|)lili6i^"M.»y, '211,“ " f l r i jB S t s r j n W Officers of n«wly-org nU «d St, J o itp h 't Council 3402, Knlah<* gors University, spent the week­ attended a Suturday evening per- applauded his exceptional talent 4 wim iiwnrdeil to Mrs. Josephine for*mance of “Affairs of State/’ ■jn and. technical skill following a pf Columbus, w«r* ina!*ll©d Sunday at c«remontti In St. »III(H.. ' end with his/ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Sixiy-three candidaiei from the Koyport-Matawan area recolved P. O. Box 2C4 , New York, City. " rccltai in Curnegio Hull. M is." Muo (.i|lll», wfis w inner of John Tossini. • lho ilrat degree of the order. . Mr. und Mrs. George L. Dnubjier tho TiQ-lW cluli. upo'iisoij’i l' liy tho Matawan Branch of the American Mr. Masselos began his musical The Council officer* shown above, left, to right, bottom iowt MATAWAN, N, J. R ed Cross, w ill h old Its annual ond Mr. and Mrs, Walter P. Swan­ itudies in Colorado Springs und Dr.M&rk B. Muicarollo, ouiitde goardf George T» M«riin, lecturer) meeting at the Matawan, Public son attended the funeral of Cpl, was later awarded a scholarship nt John J. Dano, recorder; Ooorgo If. Demery. grand knight/ John J. Health Center, Broad St, Wednes­ Willium E. Jordan 3d. at the Dalton the Jullllavd School of Music, grad* Brennan, district doputyi Garrett J, Wal«h, deputy grand knlghti John day, evening, M ay 0. at 8 o ’clock. Funeral Home, Floral Park, U I*. Mating ' with highest honors. Jn P. Kane, chancellor. - . . H ERBERT C. BURROW ES Election of officers will take place. Sunday. Cpl. Jordan had been 1047 he wnn the young artists com­ Top rowt J, E. Hourihan outilde guardi John W. Nappi, warden) All contributors to the fund-raising serving in Korea and is a former petition of tho National Federation Edward F. Murphy* treaiuren Eugene E. jQerreit. tlnanclai secretary) William fitipatrick. Iruitee. , . been elected to the Board of Cor­ campaign are eligible to attend this Matawan resident. of Musl|ko pluii cun bring you tlm ‘X'uemlny atturiiuuii In thb" Moiiiiir- father, Thomas Burrowes? was aa evening. Guests wero the Misses Mr. and Mr&. William R- Craig Others attending from Matawan Connie Heusor, Elalno' Milligan. jiupplncsa uf home ownurnlilp member of the Peddie Board of Nancy Erdmann, Carol Craig, Attn spent Friday evening in Washing­ were Mrs, G.oorge P. Lehritter, Mrs. Jane Anderson, Jack Sherman, Iql Bctiool, I.nui'enti'.' 'Itiiilior. Pi'. % ... Corporators from 1897 to 1903. Foli, Geraldine Fogg, Winifred Bcr- ton, D. C., and thq weekend with Arris B. Henderson, Mrs William Tommy Noddinf's, lrvlnjj Nusbaum. John .1, Hi'eiimin, mipervlnlnil piln- HOME LOAN FEATURES - Herbert C. Burrowes ' Is president brick, Peggy O’Neill, Jane Pengel, Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl McKolvey In A. Close, Mrs. Channlng Clapp. Bob Mlllignn, Ernest Christie, Edith olpnl, presided. of the Keyport Board of Education, Marilyn Stahlbaum and Elizabeth Wake Forest. N. C. Friday evening Mrs. Rcnssalucr L. Cartan, Mrs. llomstcMul, M m ilyn Stiilbuum. AlHu Mr. I’ reiwg clencrllmU tho pm - Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mount of lirum fallow ed In uniiru<|cd eclmolii |itoome>Fltted Paymenta David H. Knott, chairman of the Ann Vreeland. Paul Egan, Mrs. Harry J.' Kahn, Howard Wolvertun and tho Hev. Washington were dinner guests of In lilu M lslrltl nnd nuld tlmt an - • ^ Knott Hotel Corporation, president Mrs. Chester A. Galloway* Mrs. Mrs. Edward W. Currie, Mra. Wil­ Chester A. Galloway. Mr, and Mrs. Craig. elfurt la Hindu to provldn iniirn Inr —ct the Peddie board, is serving hiy Floyd T. T aylor, iMrs. Lawrence liam Wusmuth, Mrs.' Howurd Erd* Mrs. William Wosmuth enters tho n m l» nf the I'liiiniMitnry neliool Interest...Principal — -95thr yeai* as a member; Horace Aitkcn, Mrs. Joseph Dietrich. Mr&. munn, Mrs. Donald Robinson, Mrs. tained her bridge club Tuesday Kathy Flynn Wins child, llo mild tho pri)(|rnin mnki'H Hoberson, president emeritus of Arnold Massie, Mrs. Clarence V ictor Fredda, Mrs, >Allan P . M or­ Reduce Monthly evening when awards were made dcpiirtiires from the' trudltloiuil ~ the board is now serving his 30th Lundy, and Mrs, Louis Heiser at­ rison, Mrs. Harry M. Munson. Mrs. Poppy Poster Prize *■ • ‘ to Mrs, Edward W. Currie, Mts. set-up. ■ ' ' year as a corporator. Other cor*1 tended the Women’s Prcsbyterial R. .Gold, Mrs. Myron Qalley, Mrs. William R. Craig and Mrs. Chun- Kathy Flymi wns Judged tho Tlio Bpcn|tcr uinpllHllf.uil thr porators are Walter H. Anncnberg Society's annual spring meeting at John Gordon, Mrs. Floyd T. Tuy* x Years to Repay ning Clapp. winner of the pooler content con­ fnet Hid urnilo nyntdili |I8 iuiown ’27, editor and publisher o f The the First Presbyterian Church, lor, Mrs. James E. Voorhees, Mrs. Mrs. Sidney B. Decker entertain­ ducted by Muttiwun Unit, Aim'll' 111 oUuuntlun, iiruw m il of tho Philadelphia Inquirer; Illram Deat£> Asbury Park, Thursday., Frederick K. Dederlck, Mrs. Gar­ ed at luncheon und bridge yester­ can Lo«lon Auxiliary, to publielc.o (icotla of the neiionitlon fiillowlni! .’0) o f Flem ington, serving his 59th Mr. nnd Mrs. W illiam H. J3ergon, rett J. MoK«Pn sr., Mrs. Milton F. Liberal Building & Loan Association day afternoon. Her guests were the annuul' 1‘oppy Fund Hrlvu.. til? Civ|l Wlir, bu^ |io pulntml out year; Walter C. Biack. ’86, Hightff* Barrington, R. I., were the week­ Stevenson, Mrs. B. Young, Mrs. Mrs. James % Voorhces, Mrs. Ralph which will be held during the week tlmt toiluy; odtiontors must fulliiw town, treasurer /or 35 years; Bruce end guQsts of Mr. Bergen’s brother- Willium Ludi, iMrs. Louis A. Heiser, 1 5 9 Main Street W. H errick and M rs. P h ilip L. o f M ay 20, MjNs Flynn will tcc c Iyo T. Dumont ’25 of Dumont Labora- in-law and sister,* Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, J. F. Robinson, Mrs. W. Rulon ii -dlffennt mud, Neldlingcr. , a $3 prize. torlcs; Harold W. Garton *15, Mt. Edwin H. Dominick. Smith, and Mrs. D. E. CorbetL MATAWAN Mrs. Christian Heuser enter* The contest wpfl supervised by • Vernon, N,_Y., newly elected first Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Devlin left “fiirnlshw* Apurtment" slyiM for tained her bridge club Saturday Mrs. Howard Wolvertori, nit in­ vice president; Dr. Harold W. Saturday for Louisville, Ky.. where •flo nt tli|| afltes,- evening. Mr. and ftjrs. Leroy B. Whiteman Visits Farm Jones ’13, Philadelphia; Maynard S. Dr. Devlin is attending the Amer­ Collins substituted. A lexan der '23, W ilm ington, Del.; ican Society of Orthodontists Con­ Paul Whiteman, of Lnmbertvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Garrison Wiilipm Fnlrhurst ’il, Toledo, O.; vention. They ir^ide the trip by "Jazz King” was 0 visitor yester­ moved Tuesday from Middlesex Fred S.- Fox jr., Philadelphia; plane. ' day uftcmoon at Chester's Horse Rd„ into their newly-built home in Leonard J. Mattcson, Mt. Vernon, Richard Erdmann sr. returned to Farm, Wickatunk, owned by Mrs. Bradley Beach. N. Y .;. Clarence Q. M eeks jr., ’27, Rldgway, Pa., Tuosday after spend­ P. E. Chester. Mr.-Whiteman called Mrs. Howard Erdmann. enter­ Eat'owntown, and Dr. Wilbour E. ing a week's vacation with Mrs. to see his mare "Tennessee Walker” tained the Teachers Bridge Club Saunders, former headmaster, now Erdmann. Which last week—foaled a sorrel Tuesday * evening, Prize winners president of Col/'ate-Rochester Mr. ond Mrs. Warren Vreeland coit. _ ■ were Miss Esther Blau, Mrs. Louis Divinity School, Rochestei*, N. Y. and Mr. ond Mrs. Karl * Houser Al the Chestor Form there are spent the weekend in Winchester, Pazicnza and the hostoss. Mrs. presently live coils, nnd Mrn. Va. ■ Mildred Worne was a substitute. Freneau Girl Has Mr. and Mrs. Robert Girard Thix* Chester welcome# visitors at any Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walling time. ton have issued invitations to the 4th Birthday Party returned Sunday from a week'*, Mr. Whiteman conducts n talent wedding of thplr daughter, Jean vacation in Virginia and Washing­ scnrch.program.on television chan­ Miss Louise Lockwood, daughter ton, D. C. —-...... Ayersr Thixton, to "Wlliiam 'Harry nel 7 Saturday evenings. •of Mr.- and Mrs. John Lockwood Walter Shinn, Coral Gables, Fla., May 3d., On Saturday, May 6 in jr., Freneau celebrated her fourth was the Friday guest of lift* parents, the First Baptist Church. ■ birthday Sunday with .a party for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shinn. All teachers of the Matawuri Sandra Pearce, daughter of Ml*, her small friends. The annual .mother and daughter Township School system havo# re* und Mrs. Calvin Pcurpo enterlalncjl Cpl. Stephen P. Trojak, Fori banquet of the First Presbyterian ccivcd certificates denoting comple­ Sunday evonlnfi al (i supper plihy tn celcbruto her ninth birthday. Meyer,'Va., spent a fe w days last Church, will be held Monday eve­ tion of a standard Red Cross course week In Freneau visiting Miss Lil­ ning, May 14, at 0:30 in the lecture of instruction In first’ aid to tlie Queuts were Janet und Kurcp lian Janssen. room- The program entitled, “The injured. Tho twenty-two hour Klaus, Buian aunkle, Peggy Pain), Mrs. Delia Schuts of Keyport, Story of RuInpclstlltskin,,' will be course was directed by Anthony ltayna I3ycr, Joan Strolinii'nurr, recently visited Mrs. Ida AlUson, presented by the Bobby Fulton Nucclo and Miss Dorothy WlUak. Joyce Ann .Wafil, Clnudiu Hlto mill .Freneau. / Pqppet Show of Chatham. Mrs. William if- Pengel was a Illchijrd Oavls.’ Mrs. John Welstead and Mrs> Richard Steele, son of Mr.‘ and guest at n dessert bridgo given Mrs. Sophie Weinstein hns ro- John Lindsay "were recent visitors Mrs. Robert Steele, Volley Dr., Tuesday by Mrs. George Kirk, Fplr turncd after epcrirtlriK tw o week,! of Mrs. John Tubb, Jackson Heights. celebrated his ninth birthday Mon­ Haven; with her !xjii'in lnw and dauniiter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gibson, Rose* day at a party at hit/ home. Guests The faculty of the Matawan M r, and Mrs. L e o n Lane. Valley mont, Pa., were Wednesday guests were William Miller, William Wil­ Schools attended the Monmouth Stream , I,. I, ' of Mr. imd Mrs. J. W. LockWood sr. son, Robert tiaslach, Anders An­ County Tet-eherw Institute in As­ Mrs, Pavlil Driice, Mrs. Elmore derson and Jimmy Steele. bury Purk High School, yCAUrday. Kattner, Mr«. P a u lH o y c 'r , Mr#. Ex*Presidents Meet Mrs. Myar M orri^is visiting Mrs. Afternoon' and evct^pg session* Russell A. O. Stetler olid Mrs. M. Jfeiibrqner, Tarborp, N. C. were held. ' Wa|t«r Taylor wore uuestl- of Mr«. Mr. und Mrs. Russell A, G. Stetler Dwight Oatwpod,; Purlin, At u de$i The Ex-Presidents Club of the The senior class of Matawan High spent the weekend wfth the letter's sort bridge, Tueaday. Third District, N. J. Federation of School left this morning for a three- sister, Mis* Eiizubeth Shelley, Tlie Methodist Youth Fellowship Y/omep'p Clubs, met Tuesday in the d ay trip to W ashington, D. C. A ^Ivwlnf • fn f ioIiwVh ,, • Im.wl.M **t tt m Ittnft* |A < , ■. Mechantcsburg, Pa, ' of tho Firct Methodist Church will First Presbyterian Church, Free­ Seventy-four of a class of 03 are (Continued bottom next column) hold a food tale, Saturday, May 19. hold, for luncheon. making the trip by' Rollo bus. Intthe absence of the president, Chaperones are MU/s d e n o White, Mrs.. Franklin Cottrell o£_Afatawan, Mrs. Irma Jackson, (Arthur Soracl, the. meeting was conducted: by Mrs. and John Shea. \ ‘v 0 9 0 George Ferguson, Asbury Park. The Matawan Auxiliary to Man- Attending from Matawan were mouth Memorial Hospital— met HOUSE PAINT Thursday in the Health Center. A .Mrs, FJoyd T. Taylor, Mrs. James 218 - WHITE You get genuina '. .... •. . ■ ! E. Voorhces. Mrs. Carrie K C on ­ total o f 1000 dressings woro, made. NO MECHANIC CAN KNOW 15 MAKiS You get over, Mrs. Carl A. Gessweln, Mrs. Mrsi :ttalpH W.. H&rrick won the STAYS WHITE EXTRA FORD-trained FORD parts! get special .George P. Lehritter, Mrs. Charles dark horse prize donated by Mrs. THE WAY HE CAN KNOW QHZl Charles E. Sprlnghorn. Others at­ •*E.‘Hunt, Mrs. Miiton F. Stevenson, YEARS IO MGER The linicit udjiisl/rifnt cm ooirieliuiea nivc you man)' tending were Mrs. Charles J. Wood' m e c h a n i c s l FORD equipment! ' jUrs. Allan J. Morrison, Mrs. Arris doi/ira carfi year. •. give you a mmol her ruiiDiitK efi|i»c. - B. Henderson, Mrs. Wilson W. mpn, Mrs. Howard Shinn, Mrs. A REAL PAINT aONUll But, the jo)» muftt t>c tioite And vv|»y ’ Hobrough nnd Mrs. August Muehl- Richard Erdmann sr., Mrs, George khotild hare your Kurd's cn^nc (uucd I a tftnlnUil t . . Miller. Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thomp­ your i*‘ored hy lite engmetr* wl»u ninie your l ord die fine u r Mr, and Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick 130 Main St, Matawan it ii. And we hare on iunid (he lateit Ford c- Jand Mrs. Harry Myers of Red Bank, INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES Ilcan Club Inc.. will hold a lunch attrndwl a rerent' perfonnance of SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS eorl meetlns in the Stockholm Hes- 4iCentlemea Prefer BlondeV’ in KNOW FORDS BESf! taurant SomerviUe. next Tiles-' Neiv York City. JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES Terry Culligan, Hye, N. hw day. M rs. Carm en D eN ardo i* Order* to take out . b e«n *ppn the War Bonds'you , ihe home _of Mr. ond Mrs. Russell row (Friday) evening at 8:30, Royer, Mrs? Bayard Lamborn, Mrs. Tomasello scored a knockout over bought during the war. Buy.soroel . Lambertson,. Cheesequake, "9 - - -1 M rt-O - .U-.Hoy*.East Prange, and Mrs. John Garber, • Whitehouso - Station, - were Monday luncheon ■ guests of Mrs. John L. * Chamber.- lain, Cedar Grove. D o l l a r n ' The missionary ’ committee tif; the • Church of Our Saviour, appointed by the rector, the Rev. James Gusswcller,' met In the rectory of you can't beata St. Mary’s, Keyport, Apr. 18. They — wili^TSollcit-thc- parish ^.raisc*.thtt missionary quota. Those attending • the. meeting- were, Mrs, Georgo . Burlew jr., Mrs. Leroy Burlew, Mi«» Mary Lou Farry (center), daughter of Mr. and Mrs.‘Edward Tarry Jr.. 216 Broadw ay, K e y p o rl. Mrs, Nathan Cressman, Mrs. Mary was named Queen of ibe Campus in the annual beauty contest sponsored by the Antho, campus magasine. Brown Mrs Adele Herzog, Mrs. and the Rutgers Booster Club at the State University. Pictured with MLi* Farry are hor runnors-up, Mlis • Tnhn T amhorton- Mrs Fred Schul- Jane F r ib t r g UeJl) of Wesl Englewood/ and Miss Charlotte Hall of Leonia. . . mAhinr nnri Fpnnpls Dnifonzo Heading the panel of seven Judges who selected the Keyport girl was Miss Lenora S, Slaughter. 5 2 T At B r>„UA nt ohnrrh director of ibe Miss America Pageant In Atlantic City. The winner Is a major In political science, a house ... . 7? .v v«uiid oi ne c ni chairman, senior representative on the Government Association, and has been both secroiary and treasurer will hold their regular meeting in 0| ^ Class of 1951. She plans to enter the insurance Held upon graduating In June. , . the parish hall, May 2, at 8 p.m. ' On May 4 ot 8:00 p.m. they ore sponsoring a card party, Church Circle Tp Send Mrs. William' J. Rainaud, chair Wool Clothing To Korea man of the committee, reports $50 • cleared on the card party held In The collection Of woolen clothing the parish hall of the Church of School Sets Social for Korea has been completed, by our Saviour, Friday evening for the Young Women’s Circle of . tho •* tho benefit of the '‘Evergreens," - Affair Scheduled First Presbyterian Church of Mat- Home for the Aged. aWan, and will be prepared for Mrs. Richard DufTord and daugh­ May 4; Public Is shipment to that country. An­ ter, Winona, and Mr. and Mrs. Invited nouncement of thc p rojcct Was .. Irlpm Turton and children, Bev­ mndc Tuesday night when thlc erly and Stephen, were Sunday Tlio Brow M own Union SunUiiy group met at the home of Mrs. 6uppcr guests'uf Mrs. Clarence E. School js Sponsoring a soclal Friday John Staple. evening. May 4 and thc public is Turton sr., Cranford. Mrs. Lawrcnce Barker resigned invited...... - ...... PVt. Lawrence Cressman, of Fort as president. Her office-will be Pix, spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Lean Tull and Miss Eleanor filled by Mrs. Arnold Gnlbrnith for his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Kelly of Keansburg,- returning thc remainder of thc year. The Creesman. , • from a Florida vacation, visited annual picnic will bo held June 17 Mrs.— Nelson—-A pplegate— spent thc former's brothcr-jnjjaw _and at the home of Mrs. John McMahon, ‘ ^ Thursday visiting her son-in-law sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Gaub and Trfc~ May 1 scssIon*"^will~bc~In- 'cb-_ and daughter, Dr, and Mrs. Rupert niece, Mrs. Paul Molnar and operation with other women’s - Hughes of Woodbury.- - — ...... daughters', Ann and - Arlono, Tucs> organizations of tho'church In the ■ -..Equipment, aecworiu and trim iUtatmlcdare subject ta cAaofia iritiioul tutfa** The Misses Elizabeth Moore and day afternoon. f lecturc room May 21 -yvhon Circle Sara Partridge were S'uturday ' Mrs.' N. L. Aracc anti sons, J6mes members will servo as hostesses. afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Billy,, spent Friday evening Motion pictures of South America • William Partrldgo, Belmar. at the home of Mrs. Whited Brown, and Australia, were shown by Mre, Louis. Holser sn, uttended Cheesequake. Frank Foss of Koyport, w,ho took open' night at Waysido Grange, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blahota jr. thc pictures while on business Apr. 16. Four state officers were Picture of a Solid Citizen! were Thursday evening visitors of trips, Refreshments were served by guest speakers, State Chaplain Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Krutak, Freehold. PETER W. HANSEN Mrs. Staple assl&tcd by Mrs. G eorge Leroy Skillmair, Overseer Earl M. Ralph Fountnin of Eutontown, Peter W, Hansen of RD 1, &d Ritter, Wo would,like (o'retntroduce'you nhould, becausc for. 25 years Pontiac Thompson; Steward Horace Cook; recently visited his grandparents, Bridge, was Uie guest of honor at America** Lowest-Priced Sirnlgtat Eight • to a citizcn, you have mot casually has been designed and built to: be and Gatokeeper Leon Spencer. Mr. and-Mrs. James Fountain a lunehcon Monday nt the West­ many times—the beautiful now L IVtr. and Mrs. Olaf Hoy, East Mr. nnd. Mrs. llenry Crane and Browntown P-TA just thatl Pontiac is your shortest, ern Electric Kearny Works In l fpr Friday, was postponed by M adison Township .Magistrate Maxwell H. Mayer in order to give the man nn opportunity to seek legal advice, because of the Be Thrifty! Buy Now! nature of tho complaint. Magis­ trate Mayer said ho also would check wlUi thc . Middlesex County prosecutor’s ofTice In New Bruns­ Get M ore For Your M oney wick, which has been conducting an Investigation. The motorist, Gaetano Imbronda of Keansburg, struck Mrs. Mary V CHECK WILLIAM PENN QUALITY WITH Churchman, a? she was crossing Route 35 just-bclow. the light ut ANY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WHISKEY Laurcnce Harbor clrcie. Sho was IN ITS PRICE CLASS. on her way to choir practlco at thc time, Mrs. Churchman died less than an hour later, without regain­ ing consciousness, ot the Perth Am­ boy General Hospital, whcro sho William Penn was rushed by the Laurcncc Har­ bor First Aid Squad. 86 Proof Is Granted Diyorce " Traditionally fine mellow and flavorful. The Mrs. John Milcskl, who operates Straight Whiskey in this product is 4 Years Old 'Millie's Twin Gables, Route 30, Greater onthe Raritan Township, was granted o . . or more. ~ . decree of divorce at Freehold yev tcrday. Superior Court Judge 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY— 1 with these great truck features Donald H. McLean handtld down - J r thc decision, The Milc^kis had 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS been married for nine years, ' OREAT ENOINE FEATURES . New Twin-Action Rear Brakes • Large Door Openings • Insulated Panel Bodies \ The chargc was extreme crueity ffajTytfvty.mdsb) ■ Mra. MUeflki la. Uie form er Mlsa . Two Great E ngln ss...... Side Doors Held Open by Over* . Extra-Strong StakB Bodies ★ SAVE $1.05 ★ • New Dual-Shoe Parking Brake Center Stop , M illie ZTundt o f Keyport. . Valra-ln-Head Efficiency (tmrj-dv*} mdili) ' ...... Full-Wldth Crave) Shield VHtCWATCD • New Toniue-Actlon Brakes • Shirdy.$teel Construction' • One-Piece Fendera : . Bluo-Flomo Combustion (Bgti-Afym jili) ' - 1 Tot Suffers Burns BUY THE ECONOMY SIZE » Unlt-Deslgn Bodies • Counterbalanced Alllg>tor-J«w ^ . Power-iet Carburetor . Foot-Operated Parking Brake (m AIi rfVJ-ipsij . Pick-Up Bodies with FlushSkldStrips Hood i > ' S u sa n Infpslno, .thrcc-yfiar-old W i l l i a m 2-QUART £17 Q O . Perfected Cooling r . Steering Column Q eirsh l^ ,,. , daughter of ; Mrs. Joscphino Info- • Specialized 4-Way Lubrication 1 fatdili fmntfcfufrial . :w< flino, F o x j?t., Matawan, waB admit- BOTTLE . 4-Sp«ed Synchro-Mesh . Thermostatic Htat Control •ted to M ohm outh M em orial Hos- Regular Price Per Quart ...... $4.52 Trantmlsslon i n t ^ r h r anhU . p i tail !n»iirflday, w here she was .C u t Alloy Iron Pistons i n d e n t s ’ % 0 R I token w it h ' third degree burnt# on OREAT CAB AND BODY r the thigh and tywer back suffered SHOP HERE FOR OMVRiOUTS IN US|, when she backed into a, pan of hot BRIAT CHASSIS FEATURES FEATURES ' ' , MEATS AND GROCERIES, TOO! I f s t i n THAN U V f water. < • Wide Range of Springs . New Ventlpanes In Cab* No Parking Problem OTHER n iK K I . Rugged, Rigid Frames . Flexl-Mounted Cab Balloon Dance _ iumded amd ntrniXD . '“Oobriiam iw oR rs uMirt» ■ " at ■■ ■ ■ ■ .. : -• . Hypold Rear Axles > Improved Full-Wldth Cab Seat PioaiA , iuinoii The LodJte: Auxiliary of tho Mor- ■ 8lngl*-Unlt Rear Axle Housings . Seat Ad]uits to Proper Eye Level ganvillc Volunteer Fire Co. is-spon- sortng & toaltoqn dance In the. Are-* 1 houise on the Tennpnt’ Rd-. thif Sat- ROBERT G. THIXTON, Inc. upday evening. , IVfUsic w|U bo fwr* 82 Lower Main St. _ MATAWAN n ish e d ^ y v Jack; .jKonitdn (-v : ' Tfll. M A liw an ^ ;2084 108 MAIN STREET-MATAWAN 1-1040 orchestra, '" ■ ...... IT,"-