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Acting Police Chief Currie Appeals For Sought In Marlboro Board’s Candidates Example Of Monroe ! Continued Progress Is Twp. Cited; May cy- ; Dependent On Election Need Ordinance Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association I Of Four Tuesday

Committeeman Charles Mc- c „ „ „ „ j E d w n rd W. C u rrie , president Cue' asked the Moriboro Town­ 86th YEAR — 31st WEEK MATAWAN, N. J,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1955 Single '~'°Py oev cn v^eius , 0f tiie Matawan Township Board ship Committee Thursday for ...... ; of Education, today nppcaled better organization for the town­ ; for the election nt. Tuesday’s ship's police force. Committee­ KEYPORT LAWYERS HONOR EZRA W. KARKUS COMMUNITY LEADERS PREPARE FOR SCOUT FUND DRIVE i annual school balloting of the man Daniel Brewer suggested Highway Authority I board endorsed candidates, Wal- that someone should be head ot • ter P. Swanson, Frank L. John' the police force. Vs. Taylor Hearings son and Robert Bentley, for r>Henry Lang. n citizen, sup­ I three year terms, and Robert ported these views. He declar­ ’A. Knapp, for a one-year term. ed that the Morsnnvllle Inde­ $65,000 Difference In I Mr. Currie declared tlinl more pendent Club, having ii club li­ Valuation Of 70 Acres progress had been made by the cense. found It impossible to Bet’ In Holmdel At Issue ; board in the p ast y e a r th an in permits from the Stale Alco­ I many previous years. He dc- holic B e v e ra g e C om m ission to Hearings before condemna­ 1 dared Mr. Swanson and Mr. hold charity benefits at which tion commissioners on the Lau­ : Johnson had had a part In at­ the public would he admitted rence Taylor property in Holm* taining this progress as board to at their because del Township went into their members, and deserved re-elcc- there was no chief of police In .seventh day today in proceed-, ,ilon. Mr. Currie averred Mr. Marlboro Township to certify hiss which sta rte d J a n . 24 in Bentley and Mr. Knapp were •-jlmt the permit was warranted Freehold. Mr. Taylor is presi­ fully understood and sympath­ 'iind Hint, the restrictions on Its dent of the Holmdel Property, ized with the present board’s use would be enforced. Owners Association which has aims and policies and, there­ Charles Wilkow.skl, a special been fitfhtJns- a p p ra isa ls on fore. would make desirable new officer, related that in Monroe properly taken by the New Jer­ m em b ers, Township. Middlesex County, sey Highway Authority for the Mr, Currie averred harmony there is a ilvc-miin force of spe­ Garden State Parkway. ■had been restored aflcr years cial officers with one officer In Mr. Tayiorjg- case the con­ ; of dissention and “ w e don’t have designated by the township demnation of i(\ ac re s - in the i the wild meetings any more the committee as acting’ v-.liief. He T e leg rap h Hill Rd. a re a Is in- .boards used to have." i-Ie point­ felt some such arrangement A dinner moclinq of community chairmen was held on Jan. 25 at Ye Cottage Inn, Keyport. at which ed: out there might be disagree- volvcd. Superior Court .Judge ; time preparations wore mado for the fund raising drive in this area for Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts of ! eould be duplicated in Marlboro Frank T. Lloyd, jr.. has named ;mcnts but there never has been America. The drive will be launched officially ai a kick.off dinner on Thursday. Feb. 10. at Ye Cottage Inn. ]any > "big fight or argument." O o w n s h ip . Leo R. Weinstein,' of M atawan, ;*yhe drive is part of a counly-wide effort to raise funds to maintain and expand ihe work of Scouting in Mon*' i ‘‘Mur B u sin e ss” ' To Await Attorney's Woril The Koypcri Lawyers Club honored Ezra W. Karlcus, presidcnl of as chairman of the contlemna- mouth County. i Mayor Dennis Buckley was Ihe Monmouth County Bar Association, ai a dinner Thursday nl Ye lion commissioners sitting in the Shown in the above picture, in the usual order, are: Sittinq, J. Fred Billett. Monmouth County scout ex- j The board president stressed not so sure. The mayor recall­ Cottage Inn. J. Frank Weigand, Ucll) club president, is shown congratu­ case. The other commissioners ecuiivc; Mayor Charles E. Applegate, of Keyport. drive chairman for the Third Division: Former Justice that school business in the M a- ed that Clifton T. Bnrknlow, of lating Mr. Karkus after he had been presented v/ilh a suitably inscribed are Melvin Greene, of Lons Henrv E. Ackerson. jr.,.of Keyport, member of Monmouth Council Executive Boardr Ernest, Peseux tawan district was “big busi­ Freehold, township attorney, copper scroll by Former Justice Henry E. Ackerson, jr., (right). Branch, and Harry Conover, of Hazlpi fund drive chairman: Councilman Kenneth E. Joel. Keyport fund drive chairman. ness-’ of spending half million had cautioned ngnlnst al’>’ >10' Entertainment featured "The Confederated Union of Karkus Law Spring Lake. .... Standing left to right, are Gordon Behn. of Keansburq. member of the executive committee of District dollars annually.” He found lice organisation other than that Clerks." Songs and skits were presented under the direction ot Leo III; Jeremiah Wilson, Keansburg fund drive chairman: John W. Applegate, Matawan fund drive chairman: there, were, "no factions” and The offer of the New Jersey Merrill H. Wallace, of Keyport. member of Monmoulh Council Executive Board, and Vincent Maslyn. Mon­ which is set up until the due Weinstein. All of ihe men, who served Mr. Karkus as clerks, arc now "no personalities" involved In Highway Authority was $325 per mouth Council /iold scout executive. adoption nf a policc ordinance, practicing attorneys with the exception of Nathan Cumbs. present klcrk. board work at the present time who is a law school graduate. In addition to the two named abovo, the , acre for the 70 acres, or $22.* Committee mrrnbers absent when this picture was taken were Mayer Joseph A. Scholer, Union Boach * presumably for the instituting nnd thnt "common sense" fin­ following are former clerks: Walter Wavcrcxak. Albert Kushinsky. i750, Mi. Tayio) had the pipp chairman; Mru. William D. Foley, Roberisville chairman: James Knox. Cliffwood chairmans and Tom An­ of a full-lime police force. He ally w as being applied to the Benjamin 1. Kantor, Seymour R. Kloinberg. Milton Koscnc, Peter Book. erty nppralsed for development tisell. chairman for Morganville and Holmdel. . . board’s affairs. 'Jpreferreij to wail for the word Alfred T. Hennessy. jr. i p urposes at $1250 p er a c re or of the attorney on the reported Following the custom of selecting a president in accordance with [for a sale worlli al least 587,­ The board president pointed set-up in Monroe Township, scnioriiy. Melvin A. PhiJo was accorded lhai honor, A rthur S. Van- 1500, making n difrerence of nen “Shopper’s Stoppers” out that all four or the candi­ Buskirk. former president, was named secretary, “and Mr. Kanior. {-Applegate Heads 2319 H. S. Pupils dates endorsed arc college grad­ Robert, Dobbins, of Liberty | ly $65,000 in valuation at sta k e “Shopper’s Stoppers,” spe­ G ra n g e No. 99, M arlboro, su b ­ treasurer. Jin th e case. uates, Mr. Swanson, of Alle- i cial offerings of 28 Keyport I mitted a picture of a granite Jus’tlfy Valuation Division Scout Drive mcrchnnts, are advertised on In Area By 1960 glieny College; Mr. Johnson, of slab ' monument which he be­ j Rutgers; Mr. Bentley, of Wes- - Edward Wise, Jr.. of Red pug-cs two and three ot the ! /f lieved should be erected to re­ jleyan, and Mr. Knapp of Pratt | Bank, is attorney for the New second section of this news­ place the wooden honor roll on No Intention Of Matawan Township Kick-Off Dinner To • Regional Study Group. I Institute of Technology. To 11­ j Jersey Highway Authority in the paper. These merchants are the Granite's property. The ; Calculates Figures On ; lustrate how helpful this is to lease. He has pul on th,e stand Be Feb. 10; Name advertising bargain features honor roll has become tumblc- ! a board member, Mr. Currie Moving Gas Tanks Ready For Emergency I John T. Lnwley. jr.. of Middle- Community Chairmen for next Monday, Tuesday anti ' Present Enrollments .,fc'own, an ey eso re and a men- isnid that at Rutgers, Mr. John­ itown Township; Edward J. Wednesday, and each item of­ ■*iee with small children climb­ son had been captain of the Macklln, of Red Bank, and John Mayor Charles E. Applegate. | fered is priced ridiculously At least 2313 area children ing up on it In its dilapidated Keyport Hardware Co.|| Civil Defense Unit baseball team which means Ills !c. Conover, or Allenhurst, as of Keyport., will head the Third i low for the special three-day will be entering high school i valuable experience is used state. Denies Report Made Hears Report; To Monmoulh County realtors eon-'■ Division of the Scout Drive for; event. classes in September 10C0 ac­ T h e question of expending since he acts ns c h a irm a n of At Matawan Twp. Meet Form Auxiliary Police versant with the worths of prop- - Monmouth Council. Boy Scouts; “Shopper’s Stoppers'*, are cording to calculations mnde Ihe board's committee on ath­ funds for :i monument to be put I erty to Justify the appraisal or.of Amcricn. covering Cliffwood.i planned b.v these 28 merchants Thursday nigh4, by representa­ on private properly arose again. Roy Matthews, head of the letics. A ccording to inform ation ttlv- 'the Highway Authority's spec- Matawan. Keansburg. Keyilort, > for the remaining three weeks tives of nrcn bonrds of educn- Mr. Dobbins felt the Grange re sc u e sq u n d in M ntnw nn Tow n­ M r. C urrie stre sse d that, all cn to dally newspapers in this i 1 n 1 isLs. Many other experts Union Beach and Raritan Town-: in F 'ebruary a n d each w eek •tio:i when th e y m e t for the sec- y a rd w as llie best sLIe for it, ship. reported nt Tuesday’s four had attained better than a re a . H arry G ale, one, of t.he ;havebeen qualified and an nl-'ship. ^'^a.^'or Applegate has an-: In this newspaper special bar­ or.u period of study and discus- but cautioned the Grange would owners of the Keyport Hard­ meeting of the civil defense most endless amount of tesli-Imiunccd that nil communities In gains will .bo offered. sion'of n regional high school {Average succcss 111 the manage* not want it erected there and council thnt 24 men are beinK! ware Co.. denied his firm had mony o'u comparative values the Third District will launch The advertisers stress that plan. The *2319 figure .is based *nicnt °* their own affairs, so then have the committeemen any intention, at- the present trained and will take a first nld|, , , , , their drive on Thursday evening. on Mondays, Tuesdays and on enrollments in third grades J mnn^cs^-v ability lo ap- course, starting in April. The I been presented over the pnst _ilecide it. should be taken down time, of moving their propane Feb. 10. with a kick-off dinner- W ed n esd ay s of each w eek, in caeh of six district schools, i themselves to advantage In ’M in d ! ul so m e w h e re else, t:mho-'l’ronv their m eeting1 ,was ...hfeld•. Ui the., CUXfv- *vs>. - ...... * , ill Ye Cottage Inn.' Keyport. : housewives have more time .ollcc' nien nnd w om en, w o u ld ; M ata w a n T ow nship Police. wilh Homer Mntteson, live board ^of Monmouth- Coun­ figures for classes there had Car Run Into As They e r A. F o ster, of M ntuw nn T ow n­ building I *5C formed as soon as possible. .Tuestlay put out nn alarm for was held Friday evening in the inspector, lo sec If a cil. and or.e'of tl'.e founders of' library with Miss J. Mabel j been submitted to County Su- Were Backing Out Of ship, he was assessed 525 and permit had been issued for the: Unifo:'ms 'vil1 he 'v°rn aftei1 n y10 apprehension of John Nelms Scouting In Monmouth County, Broun presiding. Officers were perintendenl Enrl li. Garrison. . :$4 costs for driving wltho"1 a ta n k s to the K eyport H a r d w a r e ; co ^l sc ll‘l® 1,ccl' taken and bad- driver of the truck for Char-i - Driveway; Fine $58 .ogelhev w ith McvvlU H. Wal- renamed lor the coming year Wallace ls Chairman license. $10 and S4 costs for-not Co.. or any otticr company. {KCh be piescnlod at the ; lcs Spinks, of Willow Ave.. Ma- , 'lace, of Keyport, and 12. Mur­ with Mtss Brown again being having a registration for the au­ Upon contactliiK Mr. Kalleta completion of the course, 'l ie ; tawnn, which was found aban- I Merrill II. Wallace, delegate A father of eight children who ray T odd, of H olm del. will be named president; Luther A. to he w as operating, and Sion yesterday, II was discovered Pul^Jlc *s asked to register by ; doned In Bordentown Thursclny.j I from llie Keyport Board, win? caused an accident Jan. 22 In in c h a rg e of special gifts. and $-1 costs for Inking an auto Foster, vice president: Miss | selected chairman of the study which a M a ta w a n m a n nnd ills iliat. no building p e rm it could (ealUnj* M r. A rm ltag e n t M nta- Mr. Spinks, on Examining the, (Continued on page tour) without the consent of the own­ 1-2037, Mr. Kenner at Ma­ Eliza B. A rrow sm ith. s e c re ­ ; group, iind Earl Rowse, nller- wife were Injured wns fined n bc Issued tor the pro p erty , since i'van *—B37- Mlv K nnn truck found it had sustained Sl.-I tary, and Philip L. Noldllnger. er. Tile total of fines and cosls there ls a question involved ol1in wan 1-2531 or Mrs. Alice Tic- 100 damage.' The truck was Unite from Rnritnn Township, t ‘olnI of $54 Monday by Borough mann al Matawan 1 -1 (170-11 d u r­ License Fido j tre a su re r. was named secretary. Magistrate James H. Martin. amounted to Sl-17. . nn old filed map, which shows a ; !v alued ill 812,000 by M r. S pinks, i 'I Jack Dnvls. who lives nl the Mr. Edmond was implicated road running through the prop­ ing the day. A meeting will be : The truck owner also determin-i By Feb. 12 Mrs. Alice liemnnn. Cl il f- j0iui j Rvan, Keansburg Oswald Brickyard houses In wilh Robert ISurney, 1G. a pa- erty which has never been con- called In the near future for eel, from conflicting eiisiomcrs ; wood, was welcomed as a new Uo.u.d cit.lo.,-eportcd a j Chief Jo h n J. Flood, of Ma- ! Cliffwood, c rash ed head-on on rollee from Jnmcsburg State Iructed or opened for public use,; those. Interested, and any policc ;to w hom Ills iM v er w as presuin member from Matawan Town- SC]100| population survey Is now tnwati Police, said this morn­ j Ravine Dr. wilh a car operal- H om e for Doys, in the (heft of Mr. Knlletn said lie understood- officer is authorized lo acccpt ;cd to have left merchandise I shit), and Miss Arrowsmith w'iis |Je|nu miU|L, j„ [j,Hl municipality ing dog owners have until Feb J returned to the board as a Mn : -d by Emil Jastrnb. of Aber­ '■ 'Ii ear belonging to Janies L. O'- lliat at the next meeting of the names of persons, who want to carted, that Nelms had over! ■and admitted his board is grave G rad y , of Senw ood Ur., C h it­ tal'.e the course. 12 to license their pets f o r . 1055.; ta w n n rep resen tativ e. M rs. deen Rd.. Matawan. The lla- iownshlp committee, a remirst ■ '.$1000 in cash belonging to the | ly concerned about high school Licenses me sold at the I bor- ! Tiemann was assigned to the , vis cur hurtled off the Jastrnb wood l-'onch. Saturday. The ’.vould be made lo ''vacate” the’ Mr. Matthews nnnouncrd that Spinks firm in ills possession | studies tor II.s children. Keans- ough hull from 0 a.m. to uoon book committee and Siepehn 11. i 'n r to ru m Into n parked vclil- loss of Ihe ear was reported to ro ad . W hen this Is done, it will 5000 walking blood donors were at, the time of his disappear- j burg has been notiiled by lls lownshlu police and they broad- needed for the blood bank, since nnd 1 ii.ni. to 'I p.m. weekdays.1 Lavoie was made chairman of ' sic owned by Fred Allen, of HI no longer be u flaw to private ance. ! ! present, receiving district. Mid­ easi the alarm. Matawan Township served as On Feb. l'l a cheek on llcens- the building cotnmlllee. | Ravine Dr.. Matawan. ownership of the property. I Capl. Wilkinson also has sent , dletown Township, It must pro­ dipt. John Melna. of borough the pilot for tills a re a . M r. Uig will start In the borough; Mrs. Mae II. Dominick, llbni ; Mr. and Mrs. JiiHtrnb were In a telegram to the police at Wirh- i vide oilier facilities for high; police, was on patrol on Allan- Matthews added the Mntiiwiin ind those evading licensing will | riim, in her annual report, paid j lie car when It wn.s .struck, M r. ita Falls. Tex., where Nelms' ! school pupils bd'orr .September j lie Ave. when he spotted the cai List Community Heads T ow nship F irst Aid S q u ad n ee d ­ be lined, ac cording lo Ihe chief, .trib u te to M rs, Inez. D. B ritton, j Jnstrnb was taken to the office estranged wile resides, to he on I IDi'ill. Middletown hns had nl wilh Die license n u m b e r giver For 1955 Heart Drive 'ed i:> Dints of blood Imincdhitc Chlet Flood nualn sounded a assistan t, who is 111 u-id unable shall) rise In population over)| of n Matawan physician by Mn- in Ihe alaivi. lie pursued the ly. and iinyone willing to give the watch for the num. | reminder against owners id to continue her duties. Mrs. j nwun First Aid Sqund. After Waller It.eade, Jr.. cl"ilrman; tiie past 10 years and finds Itsell j ear lo llanlsen Ave. where Ihr one pint, Is nsked to cull Mr. ling dogs run al. large. An own­ Dominick said Mrs. Billion hits hard-pressed for school housing.'i Mncrgcney treatment for shock, (necup.iiils, K 'lm om l and Mur- of llie HIM h ea rt fund drive In; Matthews at Matawan 1-23111 or Cliffwood Firemen !er who does can be fined under been n conscientious worker ! Mrs. Jnslrnb was rclensed for i Mr. Ryan further pointed out ; ney, sun em'.Tcd. They were Monmoulh County. htiH named Mrs, Tletnnnn, Trnnsporliillon state law. he wnrnod. and il Is since WPA duys and that her ; I'cntinent by her own phyid- Elect 1955 Officer* J ; Keansburg's need for high turned ,'ver to township police. ehnlrmtui lor Ihe various com- : will be provided. •lot to lie construed that Ihe II- inn In Interest was devoted lo . olan. She suslaliu'd n blow on school facilities ls dangerously i Ibnlcr S .v m Dull nnmlllcs 111 tills area. Tin.' Mon Mrs. Charles McUlnu inis e­ Animal election of ofllcers was j jonslng ol n dog curries a right prom oting the w elfare of llie | he hend from being throw n for- imminent and (he board must | M tie M ra te F o ster put Kd- mouth County Heart Association, lected treasurer to lake the held recently by the Cliffwooc' 0 let him run at large. lib rary , and especially the C’lllf ,vard Into the windshield. soon have some feasible pro i inoml under JMOO bull mid when which has been died n,s one of place of I1)l' Uev, William Lrhr, Vollinleer K in' f.o. John D. ; wood llranch. Mrs. Ilrllton Is Mr. Jiistrnb told Cnpl. John gram on which to proceed. He; he eould not furnish II. he was .he most active orgaiilzalIons ol , Kenner Is the new president of j now a pattern 111 a m u sing Slelnn. ol borough police, he who Is m oving from tlio to w n ­ GOP Meeting averred the Kcnnsburu board ii remanded lo Ihe county .lull, Us kind Ip the country, has set ship. ;lbe company. j hom e. Hid made due observation be­ seriously Interested III regional lluiney was returned lo parole ii goal of $110,000 lo carry on its' Other otllceis are; Henry The Regular Republican Club, ('Irrnliite :!K.(id.l IlimUs . ore hacking Ills cu r out. of il school discussions In thiil. hi.- niillioi li)iIlls lust offense lirimrain of providing heart sur j Klein, vice pre oileni; c‘harle,“ i ,)f Mntnwnn. will hold n meet- The report, showed that Mur­ Irlvewny and had .seen no one. Open More Nights ■ |e|low board members nrc o ..... (hut nl .‘■tealluu a ear. Mery. tri’HIniettt., mirsliut e a re j Met I lug, I I’cofdluH n eeretary; | lug F ch , M at the M nlaw nn ing III5I n lot ul rif '.HI,tltl.5 lioolis So sooner was lie out In the Ihe opinion cusls lor n regional K dm oiid protested Ills liillo mid medication for county rest-; Alulor velilcle lii*pi'rllui> l-'linrle.H .Slringcr. Iii'a:.urcr: Vic­ t'o.sl 1711. A m erican l.eulun head- hud been circulated. 111. !»:I0 In middle of Ihe road Hum the l>a- (Continued oil p.ige ("tin -'■cnee III claimed that lliirnoy d ents, ; stations will lie (ipeu addition. tor VanKMer, finnnclal secie' fltmrtiTK. lull M am HI , John llie main office and 111175 nt Ihe >ls cur dime a round n nearby had Ilu- m i and w inded him lo M rs. C. K ennelli Oehlhiiii.M, o l , ill hours for Die bellei ciiip tiil'.v.' Oeoriie .Mnrgim, M'r,",eant M uller, proMili'iil ol llie club, branch, an Inerense of HIV!) o end In Ihe roml mid cm,‘.lied drive It lie denied knowledge Kuyporl. Is eluilrmiin for Ihe] vi’iilnni'i' of the imlille, I'reil- at arms; Thoma,'! Venn, proper* ntinounees An Invitation is ex ver Ihe record e.-.tnlillslu'd In Rt. Rev. B. B. Dugwcll nto him, he sluled. Mr. Davis ul llie 'Mi being stolen. Tile northern dlslrlct. which h com , crick ,1, f J a s n cr I, |i,, illieelur, ly clerk: l‘'red Hirlntier, ints- Icndi’d to ihe Woiiii’n'.'i licpiib Ili5;i. One hundred fllleen books To Confirm Candidates ippiii'cntly wns unhurt, lioth I < i ■ v. \V ill in in H utchcson, of Ihe prised of the Iniyshoie iiren.j ii li iki ii need t Ii If. u reli le e . Ilium Club nnd Ihe Colored He were borrowed from the New ■,'iirs w ere w recked. liernnd Unpllst Church, of Mil K elsey A, Ciirluii'l,. of K ry p u rl,; I'crtli Aiuhii.v, llie slallun I/llie nlllcei'S lire, Jnlni I'l'e/.-i pilblicnn Chib In Join Ihe meel- Jersey Library Commission. HI, llev. Ilen.laniin II. Dan ChurucN ol driving w ithout n liiwnii, i111eiri'deil lot Kdinond Is iiervlnit the dlslrlcl as ti’eiin i iimmI liy mun.v icsIiIi'iiIm III lhl'» i■ / 111nk, chief. Jiimi'!. Wilkinson, | lug, Mr, Muller ulnlen Hpcnk The library was open 251) duys well. Bishop of O rem ui, will vis license mid cntl.-dm.' nil accident mi n •, oki It In whom lie had tiret', j mi'll nlll lie (ipeu ‘ hi II ii,iii, ( ’ii l>t ii In ; Fl'iililt /■Sivhii, fll.'J lieu-iui'N fro m Die coiiiny (JO l1 ul for n lnliil of 7211 hours. At II tsi, Mury's KplM'upul Church .were entered hiiiiIiimI Mr. I);i■ eoid uli’nee lie w as put on C om m u n ity c h a irm a n In llil.-ii l'‘rldiiyN, mi iiililltliiiiiil ii Im 111 leiitniil; Jo se p h Venn, seeo iid 1 uiiiil'/lillnn will nlletid. M r, Mill Miilawiin there were 2111 new K eyport, Ibis |J|imln,v. He will vis. He was ns.'-esKod $2.1 mill IM three yen t . prolnilIon, ii m i tire; Mrs. William Turner.1 tin li Im* liecti (ipi’ii H edni'"' lleiileiniiil, mill I,Dills Ktone, jlnr tlecline.-i llial i'lllxen» .ihoiild t ellIsl l'aI Ions unit nl tTIIIWonil eelebrnte comiiniiilun nl OlUO u .■ ; fonts on each count, A cut'c- Anthoiiv K, T ew upolsky, ol Kr.invl'iinti Mrs, Chuuk1 Itny ilit.v iiIu'iIn In II p.m . 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•• >• i , * - < <• * 1 r THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL; MATAWAN, N. J. "I I H" II— >***■ !■»—»fi»— —a—^Lmi —.Ii.IM ■ PAGE THREE— FIRST SECTION TELEPHONE CO-WORKERS HONOR CHIEF ! Firemen’s Association Davino Awarded Conduct Classes In iStahlbaum, Mrs. Doris Lieben- Railroading Is Theme I To Show Picture 'To Meet In Cranford $1237 Compensation ■Furniture Refinishing :ow. Mrs. Mary Kissel, Mrs, Fay Schnabel, Mrs, Vera rtey.a, Mrs. At Cub Pack 80 Meet Of Scout Jamboree 1 The regular quarterly meet- On Jan. 28th, Judge Thomas Furniture rcfinishing classes, Frances Woolley and J.lrs. Jane (ing of the New Jersey State J, Holwerda, Deputy Director. under sponsorship ot the Mon­ , Heath, . ; Volunteer Firemen’s Assocla- sitting at Workmen's Compen­ mouth County Home Extension v Achievement Awards Theatres Feature i tion will be held on Sunday, at sation Court, Red Bank, award­ Service, are being conducted A major portion of ail contri­ 12 p.m. in the VFW Hall, Cran­ ^ Presented To Parents California Trip ' ] ed to John Davino, of Keyport, ford, with President Robert Mondays In St. John's Metho­ butions to the 1955 New- Jersey c om pensation totaling $1237.50 "Jamboree," the full length Jack presiding. Delegates from dist Church, Keyporl. under the H e a rt F u n d will be used to sup­ Cub Scout Paolt 80, held a and payment of medical expens­ color feature of the Boy Scout member companies In 11 coun­ port heart projects in your coun- puck meeting Thursday night in es and legal fees, for an Injury direction of Mrs. Walter Smale, International Encampment in ties are expected to be present to his head and back which he of Hazlet. Mrs. Smale also in­ ;ty and slate. The rest will be St,. Joseph's School Annex, Key­ California last year, will be to hoar a report on proposed suffered on Mar. 3rd, 1954, al structs another group Monday i used to advance the national port- T he th e m e of ra ilro a d ­ shown at the Walter Rendc] bingo and raffle law changes. j Laurence Harbor, while in the evenings at her home. ing'’ was carried through by all Theatres in Monmouth County There has been considerable 'American Heart Association re­ employ of the Duke-Keyport during the Boy Scout Week per­ discussion of this question by Attending the classes are Mrs. search program. Help tills five (tens presenting a sh o it .skit C leaners. Eleanor Matthews, Mrs. Esther iod, ill co-operation with, tlie fircmanic groups throughout the great work. Make a generous on e- phase of railroad opeia- Mr. Davino was represented Hasictt, Mr. and Mrs. Dyson Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts state and many, have already tlon- The entire cub member- by Benjamin I. Kantor, oi Kar- Woodhousc, Mrs. Helen M. No­ ‘contribution! of America, it was disclosed to­ prepared recommendations for ,-~jhlp of the pack participated in kus & Kantor, Keyport. The ble, Mrs. Jean Barron. Mrs. day by Walter Reade, jr., cir­ Ihc legislative committee ap­ ^lic special railroad and fciiy respondent was represented by Shirley Greene. Mrs. Ruth Hop- cuit president. . pointed to stu d y the proposed trip on J a n . 22. conducted by George E. Meredith, of Tren­ 'er, Mrs. Dorothy Scalzo, Mrs. The feature will be shown at changes. the Central Railroad of New ton. Jane Mooney. Mrs. Margarei J e rse y . the St. James Theatre, Asbury Also it is expected that there £ x i5 e Mcrcrendy, Mrs. Jennie Acker­ Achievement awards were Park, on Feb. 3 and 7: at tlie will be a report on the proposal "For Rent” and “For Sale man. Mrs. Rose Clival. Mrs. Quick Battery Service t presented to the pa rents of the Long Branch Paramount and for setting up a division of fire liens may be purchased at tb' Isabelle Erickson, Mrs. Joseph­ following named cubs in a spe­ the .Red Bank Carlton Theatres for the slate. This new divi­ office. ine Mandcville. Mrs. Lorena COLOT’S, Matawab cial ceremony by Assistant Cub- Fellow employees and former co-workers in ihe Keyporl exchange on Sunday through Tuesday. sion, under a paid director, mnstcr J. P. McMullan: Fred ' oi Ihe New Jersey Boil Telephone Co. honored Mrs. Edilh D. Graham, F e b , 13, I t and 15; an d a t the would handle all matters such . right. Thursday nigbi al a dinner early at ihc Rollo Post ilousc, Key- Jones and James Carhart, lion S tra n d T h e atre In F reehold, as fire prevention, fire training j porl, in celebration of her 4Slh anniversary wilh lhc company. Mrs. badge: Janies Carhart, bear Thursday, Friday and Satur­ and education and would cover Marie Hoy. lefl, evening chief cperalor, is presenting Mrs. Graham with day, F e b . 17, 18 an d 19,' A t tlie paid, part-paid and volunteer OVEN FRESH ■ f-imdec. one Bold and one silver tone of several gifls. ' - Harrow: Fred Jones and Robert St. James Theatre. Monday d e p a rtm e n ts. T h e proposal is night, Feb. , 7th, will be desig­ initiated by the New Jersey Preston, one gold and two sil­ ' Mrs. Edith D. Graham, chief I Mrs. M. Hendrick. Mrs. A. Gere, ! nated as Boy Scout Night for State Firemen's Advisory Coun­ ver arrows cach; Robert Car- iKcansburg; Mrs. J. Teed, Mid- | operator in the Keyporl ex­ spccial stage activities to honor cil but it is still In the early liarl nnti Gary Pole, wolf badge. jdlctown; Mrs. Genevieve Don- ' change of the New Jersey Bell Scouting. Boy Scout Nights will stages of p rep ara tio n as a bill — P i e s - The highlight of the meeting jnell. Matawan: Mrs. J. Wyatt; Cakes be held on the stage of the Carl­ in tlie legislature. T h e re will was the presentation of tile Na­ ; Telephone Co. was honored i Bernardsville; Mrs. Ruth Sick- ton Theatre and the Paramount no doubt be considerable dis­ Store Hours: Open every day includ ing Sundays from 7 a. ni. to 11 p. m. tional Conservation Award by ^Thursday evening a t’an anni­ | les a n d M rs. A. K eougli, Cliff- T h e a tre on M onday, F eb. 14tli, cussion before a final draft is sxirmmrw&'f Monmouth Council for the versary party given by her as­ wood; Mrs. Kenneth VanPelt, and oh the stage of the Freehold acceptable. pack's outstanding work ill this sociates at Rollo Post jHouse, I Mrs. Edna Stover, Mrs. D. Pc- Strand Theatre, on Friday, field during the past year. Pre­ iKeyport. Also attending were jlose, Mrs. Mabel McCann, Mrs. The New Jersey Volunteer F e b . 18th, M r. R ca d c said. sentation was received by Wil- several former co-workers, :M.-McNally, Mrs. E. Freiburg, Firemen's Association, now in TA K E HOME J. Fred Billctt,' executive of Q'.am 'P. Crine, committee chair­ i Mrs. Graham, who has serv- ;Mrs. Vivian Nelson, Mrs. E. its second year, is open to all Monmouth Council, said that man. from Neighborhood Com­ !cd as chief for some time, was | Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy Buck- active volunteer companies and troops in the areas of each thea­ missioner Frank Fleming. \ presented with a three-piece set' i master, Mrs. Jean Saurman, departments in the stnto. Any tre will select honor Scouts who of Amelia Earlmrt luggage and ; Mrs. L. Schottc, Mrs. V. Ren- company wishing to secure in­ A TREAT Planned pack activities for will fill all staff positions at ;a wallet containing a cheek, Kicr, Mrs. E. Caspar, Mrs. Irene formation on the Association is February include attendance at each theatre on Scout Night. In jSlic also received an orchid ! Weinman, Mrs. Jean Briggs, welcome to send representatives the 9 a.m. muss in full uniform addition, the-Scouts will prepare | corsage. Presentations , were I Mrs. Estelle Post, Mis. E. Cam- to the meeting in Cranford, or Oil Scout Sunday, Feb. G: par­ special displays for the theatre Ever notice how Dad doesn’t say -made by Mrs. Marie Hoy, eve­ Imerano, Mrs. B, Lauer, Miss they may contact Secretary Jo­ ticipation in a. parade Sunday at lobbies and mezzanines, Scouts ! nine chief operator. : jP. O'Brien. Miss Joan Krlsky, seph S. Floyd, of Ridgefield New Brunswick for presentation who actually attended the Jam ­ “That was a s-w-e-1-1 meal” until I Dinner- was served nt tables Miss Pat Cullen. Miss Lillian P ark . of Ad Altare Dei awards in St. boree will be special guests on decorated with centerpieces of Tracey. Miss Liz Pittius, Miss after the dessert? That’s w h y Peter's Church: 11 scout rally on stage, and the -Council band will red roses and white snapdrng.- Pat Hawley. Miss F. Stranicro, F eb . 13 in St. Jo se p h 's audi- play at each theatre. 1 Cliffwood Beach A. C. ■oils and tall white tapers. Mu­ Miss Kay Emens, Miss Peggy dessert’s so important to every fj-'tovium. and the blue and sold Spccial discount tickets for ; Victors At Freehold sic was supplied by Dave Gage’s O'Donnell. Miss Emily Volapck, banquet on Feb. 17 in Rollo Post Cubs, Scouts, their parents and meal. Try quality baked goods— .orchestra, Mrs..D. Hctherington, Miss Ann . Cliffwood Beach A.C. last H ouse. special friends of Scouting, are | Attending wore Mrs. Mary Bilaro?yk, Miss Ella Wallace, .night defeated the Freehold being distributed by Monmouth OUR baked goods on that man j Beers and Mrs. D, Pancoast, ; Mrs. Connie Cartan, Miss Myra j Boys Club in a basketball game Episcopalian Group Council to all tro o p s in M on­ i'Asbury Park;' Miss J. Reddy, i Brown. Mrs. M. Conroy, Mrs. of yours, tonight! mouth Counly. The Scouts are’ ■ played oil the Freehold High Meets In Navesirik |Mrs. Mullins, Mrs. A. Doian Lillian Hodgson, Miss Pat Hul- ; School court, 77-45. T he Cliff­ also distributing display 'mater­ and Mrs. Sally VnnSyckle, Perth sart, Mrs. Claudia Scliober and ! wood Bcach team led from the Representatives of Episcopal ial'on the film. Amboy; Mrs. Mary Crowley. Miss Alma Sickles. i start and widened their mnr- Churches in the Third District “Jamboree'’ depicts the 10 >gln a s the g a m e w ent along. of the New Jersey Diocese, at­ days during which the Jambo­ 'It Was their fourth victory In tended the district’s Youth Con­ Guest speaker was the Rev. ree of Boy Scouts of all nation­ ! National Lead Five !flve games. ■ , -.,sultation Service meeting on ;Frederick W. Blazt. rector at alities and religious faiths, con­ ;Too Strong For ATCO , The box score: '^Jan. 25 in-All Snints Episcopal :the Westfield Church. He em- vened at the huge Irvine Ranch Church, Navesink. Mrs. E. in Southern California. More Cliffwood Reach A.C. (77) jpliasized the social aspect of the ; Architectural Tile Co.’s bas­ th an 50,000 boys atten d ed , in­ O F I ' Robert Durand, of St. George- , ketball team dropped its lOlli by-the-Rivcr Church. Rumson. j church and its ministry and the cluding more than 100 from Mon­ Dillon, g 10 0 20 vice president, presided, and inced for. the church to aid in 'game of the season Jan. 26 to mouth County. It is expected M aser. f 12 1 25 Tcmpijng cakos, pies and cookios Iroshly made of purest k' Mrs. Edith Kull of St. Clement’s | youth's problems. ' | tiie poweiTul National Lead Co. many of the Monmouth boys Vena, c - ' 3 \0 0 ingreditijts, by baJtcrs tbal favor his "swcci Joolh.” Tfllco ■Wagner, g : : 6 0 12 some home, now! Church, Bclford. was secretary. | AmongVthose atteriding:' the jfive.- one of the leaders of the will appoar in the film.. ; ■Decker, g .. 1 ,0 2 The organization deals with : Am boy In d u strial L e ag u e, ill a ; meeting were the Rev. James s Morris, s ’ ' fi 0 121 SHOP AND SAVE HERE iliroblems of young people both i A. Gusweller,’ Mrs. Claude Bri- ;game at Keyport High gym. Suits Thrown Out within and without, the Episco­ ; Riclile Grohm and Matty De­ In Middlesex County ! - ' 28 1 77 pal C hurch. Mrs, F ra n k E . Wil- jdenu and Mrs. Hazel Jardot, of vine got the Lcadburners away For Big Daily Specials^ kerson. district secretary, re­ i St. Mary's Church, Keyport, A Jury in Judge Ralph J. i Freehold Hoys Club (45) to a good early lead and the ported on several cases which and the Rev. Russell A. Smith Smalley's County Court, , Mid­ a f r Keyporl Tilemen never could she had successfully handl­ and Miss Virginia E. Herzog, of dlesex County, Thursday de­ B ay e r, f .410 'overcome that early advantage. ed. She announced that a play St. Mark’s Church, Kennsburg. clined to return a verdict In n : Saltlsky, f v 1 0 2 Atco was slated to tangle last ! VanCourscn, c 3 0 6 CALIFORNIA DONUT SHOPS entitled, "Point of Beginning,” $14,000 negligence suit and held night with Rose Hill Truckers, will be prcsent'jri al Trinity Enjoy one of Americu’s greai owners of both vehicles equal­ i Em m o n s , g 1 3 0 6 J oT Matawan, in the season's 141 Main St. Near Little St. Church, Cranford, on Wednes­ freedoms. Attend the church o! ly responsible for an accident iZegcr, g , 2 0 4 MATAWAN i rubber game between the two day. Mny 18. at 11 a m. your choice this weekend. Aug. 14, 1953, on Washington ‘ Armstrong, g 2 0 4 , te a m s. St., Carteret. j A lto (54) Mrs. Alice Schmitt, of (1G Or­ 22 1 45 TOP QUALITY FOODS - G V P chard. St., Laurence Harbor, Dcitrich, f 7 0 14 sought compensation for Injur­ Over $12,676 Raised D cN ard o , f n 0 16 ies and property damage to her GOT "J H olm es, f l 0 2 For Muscular Dystrophy car, and Mrs. Viola Fisher, a THE tndyou? hmtiM j Cannon, c , 3 0 6 passenger in the vehicle, also of j M o re th a n $12,670 w as raised Duckenfield, g : 4 0 fl Laurence Harbor, sued for'' in­ iin the November Muscular Dys- m m M ayor, g ■ 3 0 6 juries suffered. The suit was : trophy campaign ill Monmouth BrlttiiiBliam, g , « 1 0 2 against John Zcleznlk, of Car­ County, according to Miss Hel- WHIMS Poling, g 0 0 0 teret, Henry Spltzcr and ! cn M. Dunn, president of the — — ' ' —* John C. Stockcl, both of Perth ! county chapter. Muscular Dys­ ^ 27 0 54 Amboy, were lawyers for the trophy Associations of Amcrlca, National Lead (7:u respective parties. 'In c. f. ’ G F 1* w ith THE MAGIC OF WEEK-END SPECIALS Miss Dunn reported campaign G ro h m , f 10 0 20 Patent Granted To figures to her executive board AT RAPOLLA S SUPER MARKET Murphy, f 1 . 5 0 10 Two Keyport Men . i in the absence of Mayor Eu­ C arn ey , c ...... 2 2 6 . gene B. Lowcnstcln of Bradley 2 Lower Main At Atlantic St. Matawan Brodnlok, c ■ 6 0 Dr. Joseph B. Rudnlck and ; Bcacli, who was the campaign HOT WATER COMFORT D evine, g 9 0 18 Walter Metzger, of Atlantic St., chairman. {3hc pointed out that T e rry , g 1 7 Keyport, were granted U. S. Pa­ the report is incomplete because WE DELIVER PHONE: MA: 1-1687 , . ' ' __ — — te n t/N o . 2099780 011 Ja n . 28. 011 many donations were mailed di­ 73 \ ' 35 3 a cotton dispensing and mois­ rectly to the national headquar­ by A m erican - c»>tattda*d Ehlers Red Bag Scorc by halves: tening device. ters in New York. National Lead 36 3 7 - 73 The patent was prosecuted by Cliffwood Beach was among SUGAR Atco 24 30-54 Howard T. Jcandron, of First the municipalities participating St., Keyport, n patent ntlorncy | in lhc campaign. Under the dl­ • You can end yuur heflting worries, per- inm nspiniuii; lia:cliu.u'l panels, trim rc- 1 lb Bag 89C Architectural Men with offices at 220 Broadwiiy. : rectlon of John Armltage, Jr., nwncntly . . . just modernize your home cessed ratlialor-s.drallr.K-ilveconviHaors- 5ns 45' N ew York. , S2GD.20 w as collected. Named On Committees wiihqunlily Amcricnn-SlnmMrd hot wafer vim can Ii e sure of year.-, of peifect lira ting Three members of the Archi­ You can buy Defense Bonds I You can buy Defense Bonds heating equipment. Durable cast iron comfort. 1'rom wall to wull and door to SCOT TOILET TISSUE 3 Rolls 3 2‘ tectural Tiling Co., Keyport. :y the Payroll Dcduclion Plan. by tlie Payroll Deduction Plan boilers will last nnd last and last. And .ceilinK. your home is completely eomfort- have been luuned to major com­ wllatever type ol room units you choose Able all winter long. mittees of the Tile Council of rUgstnff Concenlralctl A m erica for 1055, It whs a n ­ ORANGE JUICE Potatoes nounced this week. Harvey L IT YOUR THERMOSTAT Schatzkin. vice president, will servo on the Council's research DO ALL THE WORK 1 cans 2 9 C • 5 k 2 3 c committee, Elliot Schatnldn, secretary and treasurer, will be W hen you install the manic of luit water comfort in your home, von can forjiet your Ltght Mcnt a member of the advertising Best Quality and promotion committee and I''.; hcHthiK worries, ,1ml sot the thcrmoHtal and TUNA FISH Don Chapin, of llie home show.i enjoy Dm exact leinpernture you desire. The Tile Council Is mfide up. ' M E A T S of 20 of the tending U. S. maim- ! Bank Conveniently cnn 34C faeturers of ccvnmlc' floor and & POULTRY wall tile. Ils memb«us make ItED HEAIIT about flu per cent of all cenilille i By Mail Smnrt modem lini** of American (lie produced in this country, i .HlumJnrd iiniliantrim Panel* blend jiii,, | 11. D, Ciillahau. vice presi­ room det'oralions, ^ivc dean, uniform licnl.' DOG FOOD BONELESS llanldnq' b,v mail savo.s t i m e ii m l dent and iieneral m a n n u e r of cans Ihe United state.-i C e ra m ic Tile stepH, iiml you do not dupum ! on bank* 3 4 3 c RIB ROAST Co,. Clinton, Ohio, has been Ing hours. Si'tul chocks or m oney orderH elected chairman of the Tile ; at, nny tim e from Ilu; nearest loiter box. ‘ tU^ACON Council for i u m , succeeding • 59 it Verne W, lionet, vice iii'culdeilt; Your deposit will be prom ptly croditud FLOOR W A X of OlluldlliH, Mclleim and Co., to your account and it receipt mailed U>s Aimelnfi, Calif, 1 • - y o u , Homr MiiHft 89C china. f,luss. bric- ■ . SUBSCRIPTION RATES ceipts from fines and costs were tending Red Bank and Keyport RADIO SERVICE .i-brae, cuuper. brass, iron, and tinwnrP. /NEONATORUM COULP BE GREATLY ‘J5 years in business in Matawun an , Payable In Advance 5153,8.50 nnd the- tolal levy a ­ while lone pupils are enrolled We Buy and Sell. The Matthews. 1*3 1 One Year (within Slate) *...... REPUCEP THROUGH DROPS Keyport area. All work and par: H’Oiulwav. Keyporl. Keyport' 7-14-18. Six Months ...... " 00 , gainst offenders was S4524. at- Middletown and Matawan. Kuarupteod. Tubes tetsied free at store PL A C E D IN T H E EVES WUYNEPIATELy Store hours U:.‘50 n.m. to d\ p.m.. Fr Three Months ...... 1.25 I The State Highway Depart­ Finances of the township are in [V EN ETIA N blinds, in stock 17' to 30', Oflc Y ear (ovUslde Stale) ...... 4.00 AFTER BIRTH ? days until !) p.m. You are liabllh j $2 .5(1 each. Custom blinds in 7 .beavi* One*Yearfnutside U. S.) ...... 0-00 ment informed the committee good condition also, Mr. Lub- niiri property insured when you ca' |tiful colors made to order. Orr’s Inc., Ten EveU Ronsun. Inc. 2U3 Upper Ma Six Months (outside U. S.) ...... '1.2Ii S3000 state aid had been nllot- kcrt sold, pointing out Holrn- i Highway :(Q. Union Beaclj. Call Kev* Six Months (outside U. S.) ...... 3.2:i // St.. M u U u u n . Call M ataw an MG03. | port 7-1911). w<»'- QUESTIONS ed for Montrose Ed. del’s bonded indebtedness now . Kxecutors and administrators of 25% O F ALL ; A representative of the Mon- stan d s at a p p ro x im a te ly 31000. TELEV ISION AND nA*D10 S E R V IC E ! USED television sets in good condition. have ' the right to select the THE HEADACHES R epairs on ali m akes, piefcup and de- t Bargains from $2;) and lip. Pete's■* ■ tits*spapors In which they desire their i mouth County Organisation for livery service. Call Village Television ! Inc.. i-orner W. Front and Mn^in Sts.. AND ANSWERS ARE ESTIMATED Consider Indebtednesses notices printed. IT tlie right is not j Social Service asked the mu­ & Appliance Co.. 20 E. Front St., Key* i Keyport. Tel KE: 7-2700. wjtl -exercised the surrogate will m o k e the TO BE CAUSEP Approximate figures were us­ port. Keyport 7-11001. wjtf; Most people are personally affected , selection and the notice will probably B y V ISU A L nicipality to raise its contribu- ed to arrive at the total bonded COLD Spot refriHeralor, G cu. ft.s good . appear in some newspaper that you by the provisions of tlie Federal Sociul \ tion to $700 (fom $450. She de­ condition. Inquire 22 Valiev Drive. would not have selected. Friends of Seeurity Act, anil to keep readers of TROUBLE, SAYS indebtedness now facing munic­ DON'S TV SERVICE .u S rT a'iil“ 1 ‘ ' ‘ 1 *2(120-w, w.i:t The Journal having business with the this new spaper Informed on this pro- THE BETTER clared this was only a fourth of ipal and school districts. . with fU rrogate’s ntl'ico will do well to hoar yrnin tlie editor mid tlie local soeial For last cl'ficijfnt radio and television service call Matawan 1-2CG5-M-1, wjtl ! /: this in mind. seenrlly office have arrant:eil for a V IS IO N | the total costs of serving Marl­ the exception of Union BeAeh weekly eoi'jinn of qui-sUons and ans­ INSTITUTE. ! boro Township cases. She re­ for which no amounts were a­ ALL NEW — See It Now- h.'.y .Hftjpoiiblblllly for typographical wers on MubJeclK pertinent to the law. ; ported the nurse assigned the - ^rrill'S is limited to the cost of the If you have a question on social se­ vailable. This showed over RUSSELL’S RADIO & TV :'apacc occupied by such error. curity, or vvtsli Information on the law township had handled 1B01 cases $800,000 as a g a in st ra ta b le s of 1955 Streamliner write to lialpll W. .(ones. M anager. SALES & SERVICE 1 y.'’. Entered as second-class matter at the i in 1954. ap p ro x im ately s i 8.000.000. This Now located at r.ew store C am pbell’s * Window Per Hi Am boy Social Security Office, L o o k i n g ■ post office at M ataw an, N. J., under the '113 State St., P erth Amboy. u p w a r d would reflect an allowable bor­ Junction. Belford. For prompt reli* ‘ ’ act of M arch :i. 187!). IS MORE TIRING able sorvieo anywhere call Keansburg \ The. only aluminum combination row ing ca p a c ity of a regional ‘Maiin-M. Store hours ‘I a.m . to C p.m. J Q—I am a doctor and not cov­ TO THE EYES THAN window with patented selMubrlent- THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1955 district of only $2,700,000. D ele­ I n c ; ■ ered by social secur'ty. How­ L O O K I N G OOWH. SO ! Currie Appeals For OIL B urner Service. Any oil stove oi , gates agreed this sum would not ever I have other Income which CHILPREN SHOULP/S'T j (Continued from pn*;e oi*e» floor furnnec cleaned or repaired. finance a pro.gram for building New ran p e burners or CoJf*man flo o r, Bal] Bearings RXRRCISK YOUll RIGHT! Is covered by social security. LIE ON THE FLOOR j fields of business which could furnaces .sold and installed. Reliable, two schools. Oil Uurner Service. Keyport 7-2125. : How do I; go about reporting WHEN THEY WATCH | be applied lo the many-sided Inserts that glide freely nnd eanily 7 ' Tuesdny is the day when each TELEVISION. While K eyport is not pressed at - u touch of the fingertip. See this? ■ . . 1 phases of school board work. PIANOS, player pianos, orpans tuned- tomorrow’s• window- todav! . : yiefson who lins the right to vote for housing its own high school and repaired. Finest craftsmanship, ! A—On yojr personal income ! The board president also ask­ No Money Down 3 Yrs. to Pn.V should exercise that privilege in pupils. Mr. Hartzler averred the fair prices. Over 35 years experience. Call now for free home e.slimate. ta x retu rn th e re is a schedule ! eel th a t th e §273.154.20 asked for Call Eddie Koons. M ataw an 1»0085«W«1 • No obligation. Vthc bonrd of education election situation threatens lo become 3r write It. D, 2, M ataw an. wjtl j for separating covered and non­ j current expenses in 1055-50. the Karl A. Fmnt/. Keyport 7*:1405 ' lp. this community. It is Ir-jor- w orse if K ey p o rt continues to covered self - employment in­ T h e AVERAGE AGE | Slti.200 for repairs., and replace­ .ANDSCAPINU— Building and., main ' Venetian Blinds , ' tnht to weigh the candidates and except tuition pupils irom rap­ c o m e. OF SPECTACLE LENSES ments. and the $3000 for capita! tenance of your grounds our spec ■ their qualifications, and to make idly expanding districts like nity; top soil, manure, fertilizer, lime ;2 for $5.00 N O W IN U S E 15 2 . 8 outlay be given the approval of .. Lucas. Stone Rd. Tel. ‘ ""Keyoort sure- that you are casting your i Q—Will I lose any benefits If Raritan Township and Union YEARS. the voters as a reasonable and ?-Wt.S ' W ] t < Also custom deluxe blinds mndc' , vote, for the person you feel is I delay filing my application? Beach. He said if a regional lo order.- While or colors; A LARGE PERCENTAGE prudent tax levy for support of Kail A.- Frant/. Keyport 7-M05 best suited to serve the needs A—Yes you may because ret­ plan developed, and Keyport de­ w.jif roactive benefits are payable for O F T H E M ARE the school district. Voca] Instruction i.ol.your children. It also is im­ OBSOLETE, AS VISION cided to remain as an individual Voice building, breath control; class* roactive benefits are pyable for ; Only opposition candidate in ical and popular. Soecial attention portant to consider the various CHANGES WITH high school, he estimates the JOHNSON 12 months only. If you delay Tuesday’s balloting is Theodore flivcn to young voices. Hilda Koch. , items- in the budget calling for AGE. present facilities will not be Tel. M ataw an l-i:i4:i. wjtf filins' your claim longer than 12 | Bushell, a River Gardens resi­ STORM WINDOWS th e ex p e n d itu re of fund*, and overcrowded for many years. It | LOWEST PH1CB EVER months after retirement you dent. who has announced him­ SPIRIT’S dropping? Winter slump? to 'd e c id e if th a t is the w ay in was his contention that Key- 'Pr.s1 a now permanent wave. Spe­ ; self as “an independent e:indi 100 Per Cent Fully Extruded Alum* which you want your money | would start losing benefits for cial prices for Kebruur.v. sec our Ad, [dale, not controlled." port's high school enrollment is page 2. second .section. P earl's Beautv i Inutn iriple track combination storm spent to benefit your school upd ec-riuin months in the retroac- at present at a stable level with Salon. 0 W. Front St.. Keyport. wj3 ! and screen windows. . For mnnv jtive period. .dollar savings to you. Call now for your children. no foreseeable1 large increase, J free home demonstration nt no THI2 crop dusters arc corning. Cay. •• r' a|)poiritmT;iu. is your duty' to go to the polls on have one employee. Someone (Continued from page one) Applegate Heads pand ,-its te rrito rial lim its. ____ _ WJ3 NO DOWN PAYMENT, .‘ : THREE YEARS TO PAY. ‘Tuesday to cast your vote. If told me I had to have four or Charles Neidlinyer save and in­ (Continued from nni»e one) Matawan School Superinten­ ■you don’t, then it isn't fair to more before I reported their CttmmtiHUy Heads Named dent Russell A, O. Stetler said PLUMBING & HEATING LIM ITED SALE! ACT NOW I stalled needed shelv es in the Oil Burners, Stokers, Gas Burners. earnings and paid the social se­ he expects that within several CALL KEYPORT 7-IUB2 . ci'itir;’“ the people on your children’s room. The Woman's Mayor Applegate announced N. A. N ILSEN St SONS FLORENCE AVE. KEYPORT bo n rd 01 education or the way curity tax. the following community chair­ years his hiQh school will be at 2.'10 BORDENTOWN AVE., • ______wjtt’. Club of Matawan gave Christ­ SOUTH AMBOY. N, J. A—Every employer engaged overcapacity, almost banning ; in'i w hich your schools a re run. by Charles H. Connors mas wreathes and Mrs. Vernon men for the District: John W. SOUTH AMBOY 1-0521 ! H O CK EY Ice skates. . hlaek. size 10; Tiie time to"'speak is now! In a business or trade who hires Beyer presented a collection of Applegate, Matawan; Kenneth any thought of use of Lhe build­ i uj. - wl'tto rotler skate;;, sue .7. Call Matawan 1.-0247-W. wJ3 one employee or more, whether Rutgers University shells which proved Interesting R. Joel, Keyport; Tom Antisell ing as part of a regional pro­ USED CARS steadily employed or part-time, to young and old. Morgnnville-Holmdel; Jeremiah g ra m . W OODW ORKING’ machinery, kitchen Sharp, clean tools make gar­ I set, like new,- steam table, brand must report the earnings of the Wilson, Keansburg: Mayor Jo­ T he next m e etin g will be PONTIAC, trailer. 1!>52, 34 fU. 2 bed-- den work easier. Any tool that - Close Cliffwootl Branch rooms, bath with tuh and shower •new: grill. Call M atawan worker once every three months. seph A. Scholer. Union Beach: Monday. Feb. L’ll. in the Keyport | 1 - 1 7 4 K - J a f t e r 0 p . m . w j . ’j is used In sQil works better if The outstanding problem of See at li!G Chingarora Ave., Keyport Q—I .im 60 and worked under Mrs. William D. Foley, Roberts- High School cafeteria when or call Ilolmdel U-70U4. wj« it is polished. Rusty rakes, 1954, M rs. D om inick said, w as HOT'-air (urnacc with-olt Uurner; also- social security at the same wage villc; James Knox. Cliffwood: delegates will furnish further G. E. hut water healer. Call M a­ the necessity of relinquishing tawan K18D2.R, wja since it s ta rte d . If I retire now hoes;, sp ad es, sp ad in g forks, and Ernest Peseux, Hazlet. financial statistics and Mr. Gar­ cultivators collect soil and clog the branch nt Cliffwood due to Real Estate For Sale- would the non-working period Mayor Applegate said that rison will present educational JBLACK i’erslan Jamb e.cal, size 12: up. the crowded condition of the $20. Coll Malu wan 1-2147-W-l. j;i* pull down my earnings record? every effort would be made to needs as outlined by the Key­ HOMES — FARMS — BUSINESSES school and the room being need­ Ben and Mattie Smith, Realtors A— You are eligible to drop One way to huve tools clean raise funds for flie budget so port and Matawan superinten­ 115*3 M ain St..- M ataw an U22W ■' (Tlrst In u Suriusi by tlie United ed for a classroom. She said out five yi’.irs of low earnings or is to keep th e m clean. U se a that mere Troops. Packs and d e n ts ^ ______SITUATION WANTED Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey) the library board hopes that no earnings from your average wire brush to remove soil im-. . . . . Explorer groups can be organ­ W ILL wash and Iron all types nf cur­ , Not too lone hbo c e re b ra l pnl- WANTED TO BUY earning computation, when you mediately nfler using: and have!vV^en classroom facilities ized in this section. A meeting LEGAL NOTICES ~ tains, also strctch curtains in m v own sy"* was orfe of the m o a t m ystify­ file at 65 this non-working per­ an oily rag handy to wipe them .iaic Provided there, the library home. Prom pt service. Call M atawan of the community ';Vjairman was 1-2300-J. wjtf ing afflictions of mankind. Its i iod would not lower your ttver- T. . . . , , r imay be restored. * TAKK N o t i c e .’ Unit mi F riday, tin? j REAL ESTATE It does not take long for the . . , . . held Jan. Uf> at Ye Cottage Inn l!!lh day ol February. l!i.r>5 at 10 ■>'• UuHdinu lots hauled: top prices ouicl. cnuse was unknown. Its symp­ j age monthly wage. surface to become pitted with Adult books m Cliffwood were : TYPIN G , stencils cut. postcard mime- wheio t’io plan for the campaign :r*UClt% V "IehViCK V a -S o n : \ .. Brokcr- C»» Matawan M787-M. wj» i o«raphin« done nt home. Rales toms were misunderstood. And I Q—I am a widow 6G years of | reasonable. Call Matawan 1-22M-M. rust. Slightly rusted tools caniR*ven *° vai'l°us libraries in the was established. The Scouts Corner of Highway l*f> ami North Avo* j SMALL homo. 5 rooms, vicinity nf the general belief was that Its |age and must continue in my be cleaned with stxml p a p e r or i co u n ty , the upw recre atio n al themselves wi.l assist in the mic. hhzaheth, Nov.’ Jcrsev, will be >;jx corners: limit $UUOO. Inquire ! _ \vJ3 victims could not t>c helped. (civil service job because their sold at public vorulue to the highest j shr.nies, l»:i Park Ave.. KeiinsburK or emery cloth, but always sand j drive by distributing door-knob 1'iiUter; 1-C hevi t.ld, Sedan, her*‘cull Keanslnirg wjli" _ HELP WANTED Today, thanks to great ad­ I pension would be inadequate for up find down the surface of the to a Sunday School. The ju­ hangers throughout the area l.il N o. M f U M < ; 7 Ial(.* at public vendue, on m outh. New Jersey, to satisfy a iudu* New Jersey, phono Mitchell 3-23D2. , Briefly, cerebral palsy is a ployer report1 my earnings for ; Mondav. the 21st day of February. inent of said court amounting to ap­ coarse file with some elbow ] T „ e Amerlcan Encyclope. funds must be raised in 1955. or proxim ately $5)7.00. disorder resulting from injury social- security credits? ■ between the hours of 12 o'clock grease, will put an edge on a ; d,n hns been ndded nl a cosl or it will be financially impossible ! and 4:30 o'clock (at 2 o’clock Eastern All the defendants’ right, title and to the brain. While Ihe major­ A—Be sure his records show ’ Standard Tiiium in the afternoon of interest, if an.v, in and to the following: FEMALE OPERATORS hoe or spade or remove curled !$m „s we„ ns n $5Q collecll0n for the organization to continue All those lots, tracts or parcels of ity of cerebral pnlsy cases arc your name and social security j said Uav. al Lhc Court House in the Experienced and Learners points that are annoying. Al-1 of books on cng.lneo, lnff its expansion program in Mon­ P*orou,'di of Freehold, County of Moh- land and premises, hereinafter particu* caused by da'inawe before or at number ns shown ori your so­ mouth County. mouth, New .lorsev. to satisfv...... a judg- h*i-|y described, .situated anti being in cial security card. They must ways sharpen from the back of; . , , ,, , , , , ini'iit of said eourt iiintiiitf 'to ap-i die Township of M ataw an. County of Wanted on all type birth, CP can also result from l)ie too) | Friends of the Library held I pro\im att;tv $258.00. ’.Monmouth, and State of New Jersey. Sewing Machines on Children's be accurate to obtain proper ,,, , >hMkl ...._ ...... B EIN G known and designated as lots an accident or illness Inter in Two handy tools in my kit are!lwo °i;en meotlnKS in 1D54 and . All the defendants' right, title and in U nderw ear wage credits. tctcM, ii .mv. and ' to the...... following: ’ N". AT and No. fl8 , in lllock Cl, on m ap Steady Eumin.vmcnt' life. CF is not conlnglou.s. and made from worn or damaged [st°ry hours are being condnet- ALL that Ir I n r parcel of Jam! sit- 'entitled "M ap of Kevport Heights, lo Vacation with pay. it is not hereditary. j Q—I had a temporary job re- 2319 H S. Pupils tinted ivjng iinrt hetng in the Township ' ra te d at Cliffwood. M ataw an Township,Ideal working conditions. tools. One is made from an old thc> n,sl Saturday morning oi Matawan. in the Countv of Mom Monmouth Coun'v. New Jerscv. own- The injury "short - circuits” Icently and left without furnish­ ■ of each month by Mrs. Russell (Continued from p;iu«* o n p ) i MATAWAN UNDERGARMENT TO­ hoe. It was cut diagonally a ino.iUi in ':.c State of N ew 'Jo rsev . 1 ed by the N. T liegem an Company, s Johnson Ave,. Opp. Mat. R; R. Sta, the brain’s slcnals to the nerve- ing my social security number. high school education would bo BEING known and designated as lots I m ad e July P.I14. by Richard Heiitier, Tel, MAtawan 1-1C71 cross the blade, and both edges jThorne and Mrs. David Kosa- What shall I do? less to K e a n sb u rg ta x p a y e rs No and No. ;»7(>. in Block No. Id. . C. K . endinffs, resulting In loss of were sharpened. Here is a point., ^ofr- J3uok 'veek was held in on a certain m an designated us "Cliff-* B E IN G tlie >aine,»remise«s conveyed muscle control. Many oi those A—To be sure you get soclnl for picking out a weed or for! Novembei, and 111 that penod than erection ot an individual v\oo»l Beach. In M ataw an 'V I’erey Camp. <’t ux, hy a deed re* STEN O G R A PH K tt. Sienrtv work security credit for your earn­ local high school. im' Section No I. dated November, i corded in the Monmouth County Clerk’s pleasant surroundings, good pav. with CP have awkward, jerky opening a furrow, a short, cut-1 ^ books circulated, l ' 2:i ” vhieh said m ap was dulv nk-djOM'lee in bonk of deeds No. 21t8. on Write Hox M, core **f this newspaper. movements, sometimes combin­ ings you must advise your em­ Heqiiire Entrance Kxams ia the Monmouth Countv Clerk's OMPase 430 &e. ting edge and a logger than us­ The board’.4; financial report ed witl) speecli difficulties, ployer of your social security Mr. R.vnn also brought out fice on April 3. 15)24. in Case No. fifM. : Seized as the property of Percy FEMALE payroll clerk, work with ual cutting edge. • show ed a total of $7000 in Lhe HE1NG Pic same premises conveyed 1 C o m p & Laura C am p token in execu- figures, knowledge of calculator ma­ which have led to the false be number without delay, that all eighth tirade graduates to Joseph L, Ktrvlcer. Jr.. ct als. and j bon at the suit of Carl Wenner. and to chine helpful, hut not e‘;>enlial, ability A lw ays where* th ere have* been building fund and a balance on lief that nil cerebral palsied per­ i Q—Cun 1 find out If my enrn- of St. Ann's Parochial School recorded in the M onmouth Counts ■ he sold by r-m -r to type. Em ployee benefits. Apply gardening operations for a num­ hand in the general fund of $51.­ Olfiee in Book ol Deeds No.; L. WOLCOl T, Sheriff. Landau Knitting Corp., Loeut St Kev- sons are feebleminded. Actual iings have been accurately in K eansburg a re being a c c e p t­ 2312, on page 487 Ac. : Dated Jan u ary 5. U'.i.i p o r t , W j 3 ber of years, there is a spading 80. In 1954 Matawan Borough ly, the damage Is primail.'y to i credited to my soclnl security ed at Rod Bank Catholic High Seized .is th«* oropeftv of Joseph t^',/*r* ’■ fork with one tine broken and a p p ro p riated $3500 and M ata- Sirylier aruf Carol S lryker taken in ; $15 f'0 AVON sales representatives needed in the motor centers of the brain. ■ account? School. He said the latter ulion at the suit of Carl Wenner. Cliffwood. Mutuwnn and Keansburg. another badly bent. Saw those tawan Township $lG5f) for oper­ Most cerebral palsied persons A—Yes. Your Soclnl Security school is now requiring entrance Assignee of Peoples National Bank of MONMOUTH COUNTY For further information call district off close to the top cross piece ation of the library. Keyport anti lo be sold b\ SPIttMHiA TIC'S COURT manager; Red Dunk 0-44fU,____ Jll have normal intelligence and Office . at 313 State St., Perth examinations and only those at­ IRA E. WOLCOTT. Sheriff. NOTICE- TO CREDITORS TO and you have a two-llned fork many are of superior intelli- Amboy has a special post card taining certain standards are Dated Januarv 17. pjr>!» PRESENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE that is handy for removing soli­ CARL W E N N ER , Pro So. ESTATE OF FELIX BRl/ZDOWSKI, FOR RENT Hence. for tills purpose. It is cnlled being accepted. |I7 $17.22 Deceased. tary weeds such as dock or dan­ Willie th ere is no know n OAtt-TOOl and is avnilnble upon Acting Police Chief He claimed tins practice had Pursuant to the order of EDWARD RUNG At.OW, 4 roonw, all imorovc* delion or for working around NOTICE TO AltSP/NT PEI’ENHKNTS C RRO EGE. Surrogate of Ihe Countv ment. Call Keyport 7*34();t*R. wjlfi "cure” for cerebral palsy, prac­ request, free of charge. You (Continued from pa{><* nm*) added 122 to ~5 high school stu­ Sl’PERIOIl COURT OF NEW JERSEY n l Monmouth, this day m ade, on the deep rooted perennials that may tically nil nf its victims can be should check your records-oncc spot for a monument for which dents k; be educated in public CHANCERY DIVISION 'application or the undersigned, Felix APARTM ENT. 0 moms. 2nd floor In be planted close together. MONMOUTH COUNTY ; Joseph Hru/.dowskl Charles (formerly two family hmise .>a Main St., Kev. helped substantially throunh every year. • township funds were io be ex­ schools where previously the DOCKET NO P-!i:>r..,r.4 I Felix Charles P ru/dow skil Sole Exec­ port. Newly decorated and remodel­ Clean and inspect all mowing ed. steam heat. Write Hox adequate dlnunosis. trealment, Q—Do benefits start from the pended would !x> on the school assumption had been that those* STATE OF NEW JERSEY u t o r of the estate of the said Felix G c a r e o f equipment. If the mower Is TO ; Rrti/dowski deceased, notice is herein’ this newspaper stating size of family c a re and education. II Is a bln date of application, or from Ihe lot of lhe new central school children would continue lo at­ ARNOLD FL1NTROP. his heir.s, de- : giseo lo the creditors of said deceived ang a^cs. wj:j powered with a molor, cheek job, thotiKli. T h e re are m ore d a te a claim Is processed by proposed for SVickatunk. C. Fl­ tend private schools. \Tr. l'iy- v)>.ec>. and personal represent atlv to present to the said Side Executor the enuine or have it done at a and Ins, ihcir or an y ; their claim s under oath within six STORAGE space, udjacent to ^Vest than 550,00(1 cerebral palsied the social .security office? oyd Wyckoff, township clerk, an held this factor also would ol their successors to; months from this date, Front St.. borough Parking Lot. One service station and replace worn I persons in the United .States to A--Heneflts start with the influence other area districts right, title ood inter*. Dated: January i!(»th. lii:».V' ihght op Call Keyport 7*1335 or Kev parts Then it will bo ready to J — rc^olMh, « . m- S I e*d; DINA F U N - 1 FELIX JOSEPH port 7.0152. wjtf day, about lOOO of them here m o n th In w hich application is where public institutions hud TltOP, her heirs, de-1 p.HU/.UOWSKI CIIARLFS ill New '.Jersey. .Subsequent ar tniule, If the insured qualifies, been relieved by parochial visecs and personal j 7 Gaston St., A PA R TM EN T, il rooms furnished, balh, gV T o n still tise a push „,„W>e UP representatives. and j ' Matawan. N. J heal, hot water, refrigerator. Prf- t i d e s in tills series will tell how i However, where benefits wore the original wooden honor roll school attendance of some chil­ her. their or any of their successor* ! UPWARD W. CURRtE. vate entrance. I blot-k from Highway they are beinu helped, how you d u e before Ihe m onth of a p ­ er on the Gniiuie property und II. dren. in right, title und interest, some of i }23 Main St.. Mi West Koanslnirg. Call Keanshurj; s h arp en in g . All m ow ing p arts! the defcniianK iMatuwan. N. J tidOO-l. wjtf would be bellied ll. t.hum uh ne- plication. as sometimes hap­ remained a matter for that body Mr, Harrison pointed out a YOU ’ARE IIEMEflY SUMMONED Attorney should have encrtisled dirt and| APARTM EN T, r> rooms and bath, un­ cldent or Illness, you or a mem pens, under new regulations to decide wlmt should be done. high school enrollment of over and repaired l«* m>1'vo ui»oo John W. ; |j 7 ' $11.70 grass scraped or brushed ufi.j Applegate., E mi . tdaintiff's attorney. ' furnished. Shram oil heat On bus b er of your lam lly Mioiilrl hap payments car. be dated back up Mr. Dobbins warned again of 1^000 is considered nnwelldy ad­ >.‘.iio«.e addres... is 117 Main Street. M a- 1 MONMOUTH COUNTY COUUT line. No children under 10. Call Kev. Remove the ouler wheels and j tav\an. New Jersey, .an ansvscr to the* port 7-25MM R. w.|:p pen to acquire cerebral palsy. to one year I ruin date of appli­ the menace to children from ministrative wise by top execu LAW DIVISION clean the-driving cog and the, complaint tiled in a Civil Action In! DOCKET NO. filtm cation, but not before February the old sign, bill M r. W yckoff tlves in the education field, lie which E.nlc I ll.uiinctoii is plaintiff Civil Action LARGE furnished front bedroom, near dog. The latter may need to I business section, Inquire 113 M ain lllh-l. averred II was lhe responsibil­ held that pupils lose fheir in­ and Arnold Ellnlrop. el als, are de- j JU D G M E N T be replaced. Oil all parts well. | fendanh, penning In the .Superior Court ■ In the M atter uf Ihe St.. M atawan or call Mnlnivun Q Do earning restrictions ity of p aren ts to w arn their chil­ dividual identities and there is of NV\v Jei -«e>. within Jlfi day* after Apolicati'oi of W . w j l o j j S E E S I f l Now you will not have lo fret; STANLEY STEPHEN repi e.sent take ho m e pay or dren not to climb on it. too great a spread academically Febmaiw 2llh, 1MS!\. exclusive of such, while tiie tools are being read­ date If you fall to do so, the relief j WO.I (’ I EC 110 W SKI. APARTM ENT, 2 rooms and hath, ali gross earnings before dcdtic- Parking at Train’s Paradise Hugh O'Neil, Raritan Township dem anded tu the complaint will lie THERESA VECCHIO utilities furnished. UusincHu couple. ied when you want lo use them. delegate, questioned ir any fi- f.'i(;eour answer and proof of and DAVID WOJCIECHOWSKt. to A Kaminr. restrictions rep­ gestion was reported to have nanrial advantage would be seivice i't dupllefde with Ihe Clerk uf imstitnc Ihe nam es of UNION Herich, all year round 3 room gained when such large enroll the Superior Court, state House An* STANLEY STEPHEN WELSH. bungalow, all conveniences. cnn resent moss earnings from all Cancer Society Has been received from Keyport nex. Tri-nton, New Jcim-v. hi accord* THERESA VECCHIO WELSH, Keyport 7-SH24-J. wJU ■ wiiiies or salaries whether cov- Now Committee Slate Police that the State High­ inents were reached. Other title*' With the Miles of civil practice and DAVID WELSH, way Department- be contacted d eiegales ag reed that, opera and procedure. This arlion havmtf been heard bv HOUSE, ."1 room s and balh; mlii|< out SuuucM s T w o IMunts helm; |.nif Marlboro, , ment *-hoo!d lie enteied In favor of tnenl ssilh y«uutu woman: own bed* • HintII riu icT ...Iml Imi.lil o /• Monmouth t’oindy. New Jefw v”, being !p»e plalntllfh. for the relief iletnamled mom. Cali Malasvan I-I32H ' " r - I n - be enlisted, tin* American Can- menace, yet, the proprietor wan deut John O. Hartzler agreed f o r u i a h p n . _____>< i-| W ip/oneim itviiil id \m in im tor, on the hirllieilv stde of Nelson Street in the complaint’ I A No social sceurlly benelll.s c e r Society, New J e rs e y IJIvl j finding It difficult to get- Ills with Mr, (larrlson the study an l.i 11) i|m\ n on said m ap Said Inndn ! IT IS 0 0 thi < •>8 th tliiv of Jaauar.v, ludMfiut of lfnei« vacant lot**. Maid i ord«>ied nnd ad|ridded that Kt«a< I are taxable. KnrnlllK lesll'lc- sloii, Iu is decided that an ad-[patrons lo use it private park- group should consider two or Tin* oilier •‘■kiniI* 'lax "'* S/ile “ Certilicalf ...... un« cKeeuled.‘ ‘ ‘ In ‘e\’ Mlephen Woleleehownkl he nnd Im HOCISES FOR SALE ; 'tloiis lire removed at 12, Heue- vinery commlt.lee to assist the! Ing lot. he had provided In the more plants to house n regional I It e T a x C o l l e c t i n g O f f i c i a l o t I h e T o w n nerebv authorized to anNume ihe name , —Any nun* tliul n«»i Im*h1 president should be chosen 1 rear of bln place, school, provided all six districts ;■ 111 p of Morlboro, Ta* Male C o rU U ...... f St iiip.v Sh« o f a I- u p 1 'fhereni Veeehlo WeMt. and (IiaI M«wd«p«M I'lione Engllwhtovvn raid's, palp' 3tu. ThejealP'i'. on Ju ne ...... David Wo|cleeht*wsXt be and U hmehv M hUIom mjdtev'. Hatvy N. Poitnnn. lor ‘mine vmh JJiW ■ ■ .. '-, >'i i !*I . - ; * , ...... C!,'1" 1''!1!.',1.",, • • m >.. Mnv lil? F re e h o ld ' u»t^ mll'ee asslMliitieiilH bill, lire sllll|meli l.eroy Viinl'elt reminded jnoelloii ol Hie cotint.y could well v;;: . fchuiiKt* in » 1 M»' - ‘4 lit llooft lll.t nl 1 '0't-|h,.,|| Modi be publUhi'd (it t<'C u Uf cillly in swallow ink . . . \ny As;-ii'iiineiil‘. ol Moilat'es, pnue *i«’. a n d M H in '.m i Journal f) hewi.papoi of Ihe specllle weapon, the torpedo, vice would be most valuable In the iircii m ound liiivole L a b o ra ­ dill classes and auoihei devut lo bar tin* (‘mill' ol rnhMiddHm tiM're-; r*ooniv of nlainttHs' ti'»itlem'e, and Ihut M SO Inmyitio-,* **. 4 v o m » > o l d 4 r n n i l i s , I'lliilllt*’ in mutual Imum I It.iliilt. Iliu Helling up of prourunui. tories, Inc,, In Murganvlllc and led principally to vocational and In, and von. the prison.* to whom thh ; wilhtn twentv day* after lhc enirv ol liteo/ovMis and k»arnHe 17(100, Call T h e ir p rim a ry iiiIhmIoii now Ik iiolleo Im afhhe>i«ei|. m e m ado p a llv 'llih n id m n I'M I. it «hd the idMd'iVlt of tor a|tp"lnlioenl lo liifpect. Htelln It, Iuul ended an undesirable ; HUrieuiim nl studies. Hpllttinu Knr iiIImt fiirU itfniiif 1'itnrrr ! i i nil submarine wm fiire. The (•iiiniilltlee will meet ut di'fenilanU bei nii^e sou ate Ihe owm, publication of It nhall he filed vMlh UrhM e, llioher, l^eyjnut M40H, v / l f the cull or the president und Is parking situation along the lilgli of regional dtelrlelM ttiso wufi el's ot tecotd n( -.jild landa and pteim 1 the CUnk of the Comt and a i-ettlfted |ttiit lim y nithn1 *|i»y m » v c y n t i r he*! nr have an hwohiile MHht of d o w ,e o p \ thereof ^Ipill Idun be llteil with I T he iirmamtMil of (lie fli'fcl 11. expncied to play im Jnipoituitt w ay there, dlweiiMsed. ei therein or a HMhl ol dower therein I Ihe Meetelat-v of Mlale, out-Niiaiil lo the Building Supplies Hfi*, pltnim !l»** App'tunn <'iiMi rc :m. Nhv.v defilro,ver« InoHltltUl p a rt In tlie over all direction of (-ontnil IH Ordinance M r. O Noll d ec lared hl;i dls- or an Ini'Mhate ililhl of c m ti'f' 01 a prnvPJoiiu of the ruie.M and the sl«< rlrht of eutlt^v I herein ;ltile lo tiii'h ta«*'n ittaile aitH prnvhh Hncirly o/IW'e pcaie*! vmi, nr iUii-cc nipld fire, Iji'eerli ImiiiIiihi Die se iv lc e and eiliiculli.m pro- Mr, Wyekolf still wild that the li'Kft also h (iei'iotlMv conceriv I riMANT HCf)T’l‘ ! ed, K A C K H U I t ! 1C wrilf In " ( r■" - - ill ettie nf Kt’ltmN ot lilt* New J e rs e y IJIvl slate would reply lo Ihe town­ (Mi about school population in . Clerk of Stipe.lor fouH.! ELVIN II. HIMMH<(. f.iitflfKl ^election uf fnca hr-fek In the 1 lilies anil Iwo or lliree (latllllH D A TI'.ri; .1 lUhiiit'v tSIIIh. i m . J C . C , u l i m e aria W i ' H i i e i - ftrntlf/4^. Hinds y m i r U h m i I I'unl O lU ns m i l l s . ftlUll, ship cominlltee iuul Inform thcpi emineM broiiuht about hv errc IM.tt i I (1.4(1 itrt, Cmtwnnd, wJa-4 ^THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE—FIRST SECTION Presbyterian Men Musical Program For Women’s GOP Club J Investiture For ' Matawan Personal Items !(Clmrdi tluTctnnj Nominates Slate ! Brownie Troop 70 Hear Ashenfelter Girls Friendly Week Officers for 1955-50 were nom­- i Investiture tor Brotvnie Troop ...... IIMIHHIIIIHHIH lllll. inated Tuesday afternoon at the 170 was held on Jan. 25 in the Increased Interest Mr. and Mrs. William Cole,! Dr. Alfred J. Casagrande and Trinity Church Society i Trinity Episcopal Church Keyport Reformed Church meeting of the Matawan Wom­ I lecture room of the First Bap­ 32 Fierro Ave., have returned Mrs. Casagraiide have moved Main St., Matawan Warren St., Keyport en's Republican Club, held in ; ttsL C hurch. M rs. M a r i n L au- Staged Novelty Acts Rev. Roderick N. DeYoung. In Athletics Stressed home from a 10-day trip to Mi-! from prospect Gardens Apart- ; Rev. B. McK. Garllck Magnolia Inn. Mrs. Carmen M. jterwald, 'eader'. was assisted by aini. Fla., and Havana. Cuba, ments Into the Leon G. Cliris- j R e c to r _ Foreign Missions Month ia be­ Greater public interest iri am­ A musical program, under the DeNardo was selected for the | Mrs. John J. Skehan. Mothers j The Woman’s Society of Chris-1 tinat home. 140 Ravine Dr. j Septuagesima Sunday will be ing observed during February direction of Mrs. John Baker, presidency, and other named by jof Brownies were present to see ateur athletics is essential if j tian Service of the Matawan/ Ralph Heuser, jr., Juts return- I observed with holy Eucharist and the pastor will preach a Amorl.ca is to continue to run advisor, was presented Thurs­ First Methodist Church will holded to Penn Slate University, and sermon at 3:30 a.m. and series of serm vis on llial theme. the n o m i n a I i n g committee : them "fly up." day night by Trinity Girls off with Olympic titles, accord­ jits regular meeting on Monday'State College, Pa., after spend- church' school at 10:30 a.m. "Why Foreign Missions?" will headed by Mrs. Harry Wells, ; Browines participating were ing to Horace Ashenfelter, mem­ Erlendly Society, in celebration sr., were: Mrs. Joseph Dern- Cheryl Bailey, Katherine Beam, at 8 p.m. in the church. ' lng several days with his par- Trinity Guild will meet Mon­ be the topic al this Sunday's ber of the 1952 U. S. Olympfk j of National Girls Friendly Week. berger, vice president; Mrs. 1 Elaine Byers, Margaret Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rynnlents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hetis- day at 8 p.m. in the parish hall. service at 10:45 a.m. team. Mr. Ashenfelter was The program "Circle Theatre" Dorothy Rincur, junior vice (G ail A. Cooper, Susan Craw- jare spending a vacation in Flor-jer, sr. On Thursday the Girls Friendly Sunday School is al 9:45 a.m., guest speaker at the annual din­ was staged in Trinity Parish president, and Mrs. George Mil­ Iford. Phyllis Hartlie, Judith !ida. I Mrs. Randolph Harris enter- Society will meet at 3:30 p.m. the junior choir practices at 9 ner of tlie Matawan Chapter, Hall, followed by the serving of ler, treasurer. | H opler, M arg u e rite J a m e s , Lou-- Mrs. Rensselaer L. Cartan en-1 tallied Jan. 25 at scrabble. Prize and there will be another ses­ a.m. and the Junior Youth Fel­ National Council of Presbyter­ refreshments. The recording and correspond­ i Ise Lockwood, June Rogers, tertained the board of directors I winners were Mrs. Jac A. Cush- sion of the Parish Life Confer­ lowship m e e tin g is at 7 p.m . ian Men, on Jan. 2fi. The entertainment opened ing secretaries will be chosen 'Elizabeth Tanls, Patricia Fier- ;of the Woman’s Club of Mata-! man and Mrs. Walter Pike. Oth- ence at 8 p.m. A film strip will be shown at with "The Skaters’ Waltz” and at the next meeting, on Mar. : os, .and Ava Wilshlnsky. "Jftore th an 70 A m e ric a n a th ­ jwan at luncheon on Monday.1 er guests were Mrs. Kenneth the meeting of the Senior Youth l. The new slate will be install­ letes were taken to Helsinki for !Guests Included Mrs. David M.jPike, Mrs. Paul Judson Evans, "Winter Wonderland” by the en­ First Methodist Church Fellowship at 8 p.m. the 1952 Olympics, Mr. Aslien- 'Bruce, Mrs. Charles E. Hunt,'Mrs. Garrett J, McKeen, jr., tire cast, followed by "Teach Alain St.. Afntaivan ed at that time. Members were "For Rent" and “For Sale” feller said, anti voluntary con­ Mrs. Elmore ICattner. Mrs. Al-;and Mrs. Charles E. Mandcvil- Me Tonight" with Frances Ad­ Rev. Albert D. Curry, Pastor Emmanuel Assemblies of Cod reminded that 1955 dues are now signs may be purchased at this pay ab le. tributions now are being col­ lan J. Morrison, Mrs. Petpr A.ile. ■ ler as soloist, and Ree .Ellison Sunday morning worship is at Elias Ellison. Pastor office. lected [or tlie 1Q5G Olympics in Read, and Mrs, Mark O. Whit- Miss Patricia Egan, a senior as the teacher, with a support­ 11 a.m. and communion will be B ranch Melbourne. He suggested that ney. |at Fairleigil Dickinson College ing cast. < observed. S u n d ay School Is a t Atlantic Ave., Hlatavvan increased public interest In Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ren- Rutherford, has been spending Other numbers were a toe tap 9:45 a.m . Spanish Sunday School is at school athletics, in particular, the mid-semester vacation with 2 p.m., and Spanish worship is wick entertained Sunday at a rhythm, Mary Ann Maier: "Mr. The church is open for pray­ you work for your m oney... will benefit both the public ami her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monday al 8 p.m. family dinner. Their guests Sandman” with Wendy Moffett er Friday evenings from 7 to tlie country. At the conclusion w ere M r. and M rs. W illiam A. A. Egan.., Her fiance, Donovan as the sandman, Patty Chap­ 8:30 p.m . First Church of Christ, Scientist of his talk, lie showed motion Renwick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lent, of Franklin, also spent man, Sally Pearson and Fran­ , The Women's Society for 84 Broad St., Keyport pictures of tlie Olympic Games Scidlcr, David Duggin, and Bil­ several days at the Egan resi­ ces Adler as the singing dream­ T H E N Get full value (or whal you spend, - Christian Service will meet Sunday service 11 a.m., Sun­ in'Helsinki. ly and Richard Renwick. Mrs. dence. Over the weekend Miss ers, and Eileen Janwich as the Monday in the lecture room al day School II a.m. Wetlnes The Rev. Chester A. Gallo­ W. A. R enw ick w a s ce leb ratin g Egan, Mr. Lent, Paul A. Egan, dancing fairy dream; "Naughty and build your savings reserve so B p.m. The Junior HI Fellow­ day testimonial meeting B p.m. way, pastor of the First Pres­ her birthday. Jr., and Miss Rosslyn King, of Lady from Shady Lane", Helen M A K E ship will hold a Valentine par­ ; Reading Room open Wednesday byterian Church, Matawan, pre­ Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rit­ Little Silver, enjoyed n ski trip Gregory, introducing Janice Pa- that you can take it easier some ly in the lecture room Friday 12 to 4 p.m . sented the devotions and install­ ter attended the Friday evening at Stowe. Vt.. sponsored by zienza, Shady Lane dancer: Su­ evening', Feb. U. ut 8 o’clock. i Man's universal right to spir­ I T ~ ed new officers of the Matawan performance of “ and Sym­ Fairleigh Dickinson. san Rinck. accordionist, with day. Pay your bills by check so itual growth and progress will Chapter. I-Iarvey Johnson, Wel­ p a th y " ill N ew Y ork. Mrs. Frank I-I. Bliss enter­ "Over the Waves” and "Merry . Spring Valley be brought out in the lesson-ser- don Rd., is president: Jac A. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. La­ tained her bridge club Friday Widow Waltz.” presenting Sally W O R K Community Church moh entitled "Spirit" at Chris­ that you alw ays know where your Cushman, Taylor Rd., vice­ voie and daughters, Patricia evening at which lime prize Pearson as soloist and the en­ A. Thomas Clayton, Pastor tian Science sprviecs Sunday. president; Alfred Raven, Wel­ and Joan Marie, were weekend winners were Mrs. Frederick tire cast In “If I Give My Heart Prayer meeting will be held "Actual Proof of God's Pow­ F t ) R money goes. Consult us on any li- don Rd.. treasurer: Edmund guests of Mrs. Michael White. K. Dederick, Mrs. George Bar- To Y ou.” . at the home of Mrs. Hazel Hey- V.}st, Broad SI., secretary: John Winthrop, Mass. btinell and the hostess. er" will be the subject of n lec­ Barbara Ellison played an er tonight at 7:30 o’clock. ture to be presented on Station nnncial mailer. You'll find Lambert. Atlantic Ave., pro­ Bayard T. Lam born, Jr.. a stu­ Mr. and Mrs. George R. Gas- accordion polka as Judy Kuhns, Irell en te rta in e d S a tu rd a y e v e ­ Sunday School Is held at 2:30 WOE, New York. Sunday at I:- gram chairman, and Samuel dent at Temple University, Phil­ Jean McCue, Helen Gregory, Clark. Route 18, membership adelphia, Pa., is spending the ning at dinner. Their guests p.m. with classes for all ages. 15 p.m . v o u us a lw a y s eager to do our Patty Schuber, Janice Pazien- The pastor's message at the 3:­ c h a irm an . m id -se m este r v acation with Ills were Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond za, Carole Schaeffer, Maureen United Hebrew Congregation 30 p.m. service will be "Revi­ best for you. Members of the Presbyterian parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Bayard Ketchel, Mr', and Mrs. Frederick Dennis and Wendy Moffett dan­ Broad St., Keyport K. Dederick. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ val.” The young people will Women's Association served a T. Lamborn. sr. ced. . As a grand finale, the Rabbi Seymour Wadler liam J. Rabel, anti Mrs. Wil­ m e e t a t 6:30 p .m . roast beef dinner. Tlie next Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick, entire group' presented "Dark Sabbath services are held Sat­ M rs., Ralph W. Herrick. Mrs. liam Oliver Dlggln. A monthly business meeting m e etin g of the m e n 's club will Town Strutters' Ball," "The urday mornings at 7:30 o'clock Jay F. Hostetler, Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. G. J, Sterling and fellowship time will Ije held be held at the Matawan YMCA Holley Poke" and "Th? Bunny and the Junior Congregation Thompson, jr., were weekend on Wednesday evening, Feb. 16 G. Welstead and Miss Mary Hop.” Mrs. David Tuttle and by the. young people Friday at service is a t 9 a.m . at 8 o’clock. Lisk attended a buffet dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C, M rs. Alfred A dler wer-i in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Per­ H essey, in H a rrisb u rg , P a . cy Holton. Bayvlcw Presbyterian Church and canasta party Monday at charge of refreshment'.. the home of Miss Mary E. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Cur­ Cliffwood Organize BPW Club Stack, Perth Amboy, given in rie attended the Agriculture Gethsemane Lutheran Church VV. C. Nye, scoutmaster of For Matawan Area honor of Miss Marguerite Dinner Thursday at the Trenton Surprise Shower For ' Maple PI., Keyport Boy Scout Troop 10, will preach Rev. Frederick Boos, Pastor Bougliton, who was celebrating Country Club. Mrs. Eileen Sickles the sermon Sunday morning at . M rs. R o b erta H alligan. of her birthday. M r. and M rs. R alp h C. B edle - Matins are held at 8:30 a.m., 11 o'clock in observance of Boy Montclair, president-elect of the Fred Baier, of Abseeon, spent and children, Darlene and Ral- A surprise shower was given followed by Sunday School al Scout. Week. Sunday School Is NO THE Federation of Business and Pro­ Friduy with Ills mother, Mrs. pli. jr., attended the Hollywood recently in honor of Mrs. Eileen 9:45 a.m. and the service at It at 9:45 a.m. fessional Women's Clubs of New a.m . PARKING Margaret Baler. Ice Revue last week at Madi­ Sickles, of Hazlet, at the home J e rse y , and Mr,s. D oris H abat- Mrs. Fred M. Burlew return­ son Square Garden. New York. of Mrs. Alva Wilson. Myrtle T h ere will be a c h u rch co u n ­ PROBLEMS MATAWAN ka. of Linden, expansion area cil m eeting on W ed n esd ay a t 8 ed home Monday after spend­ Mrs. Howard Erdmann, Mrs, Ave., Keyport. Assisting hos­ Marks Sixth Birthday HERE chairman, conducted a meeting tesses were Mrs. Ella Wilson, p.m. The confirmation class ing several days with her sis­ Charles E. Sprlnghorn. and Mrs. JoA nn T o u rln e, d a u g h te r of Tuesday night in Buttonwood of Keyport, and Mr3. Lou Wil­ will be conducted Saturday BANK ter, Mrs. Walter J. Ebbels, Paul A. Egan were prize win­ Mr:-- and Mrs. John Tourine, ,Vfanor when 10 Matawan wom­ son, of Red Bank. morning at 3:30 o’clock. Rockville Center, N. Y. ners Thursday when Mrs. Wil­ celebrated her sixth birthday en met to organize a BPW Club MATAWAN, NEW JEHSEY Dr. Carl A. Gesswein Is a liam R. Craig entertained her Decorations were in yellow Moruanvllle Methodist Oliurcli i Saturday aflernodn by enler- for this area. and white with a bassinet con­ medical patient In Monmouth j bridge club. Mrs. Sprlnghorn Rev. W. B. Magsam. Pastor ! talning a group of friends at Mrs. Helen Lawton was elect­ taining a baby doll suspended 'Memorial Hospital. and -Mrs. Conrad Johannsen ' The sacrament of holy com­ ed temporary cliainmm. Mi's. jlier home. Guests were Nancy William C. Ludi, jr., a stu­ were guests. over a decorated chair for the munion will be observed at the | Rntcllffe. Kenneth Thorsen. Bernice VanPelt, temporary MEMItt FEDEX AL IES'.»E STSIEM dent at The Peddle, School, Mrs. Edward W. Currie enter­ honored guest. After the gifts 7:30 p.m. service on Sunday. secretary, and Miss Jeanette |Sharon Thorfjen. Earl Sidelong. Higlitstown, spent Thursday and tained her bridge club Tuesday were opened, a buffet supper There are classes for all ages HEMlIt KDEtAL DEPOSIT Muzzi. temporary treasurer. I Rita Jones, Cliloo Ann Tourine. j F rid a y with Ills g ran d m o th er, evening. Awards were made was served. at the Sunday School session at HSUUHCE COIPOtATlON Other pledged members present ja n d Jo A n n ’s g ra n d fa th e r, Wil- Mrs. C. William Ludi. to-Mrs. William A. Wasmuth, Guests were Mrs. P. VanRlx- 10 a.m . were Mrs. Genevieve Donnell, lliam Errickson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Cur­ Mrs. Leroy Sickles, Mrs. Mar­ oort, Mrs. Hazel Sickles, Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Waldeck. Mrs. rie atten d ed a dinner J a n . 26 of guerite R. Laird and Mrs. James Jean Sickles, Miss Edna Sick­ ■glia Clough. Mrs. Helen Apple­ j the Perkiomen Alumni Assocl- Nell, a guest. les and Mrs. Muriel Maclnnes, gate and Mrs. Irene Dzwil. ' ation at the Overseas Press The newly-formed Ladles Aux­ Union Beach; Mrs. Alice Mc- Members not present were Mrs. | Club, New York. iliary of the M.E. Haley Hose Cleaster, Mrs. Jule Loihle and Lena Wells and Mrs. Miriam ! Family night will be observ- Co. will hold a food sale tomor­ Mrs. Bobbie Disbrow. Keyport: Hulsart,, and several others who etl S un d ay hi the F ir s t P resby- row, 'from 4 to 9 p.m. in the Mrs. Lee Turby, Matawan; Mrs. have pledged their support. i terian Church with a covered Spotless Cleaners, Main St. Ellen Jensen, Mrs. Jean Ander­ Mrs. Gertrude Lee represent­ i dish supper at C p.m. in the lec­ Trinity Guild will sponsor a son, Miss Elizabeth Anderson, ed the F reehold Club w hich will ture room of the church. A food saie tomorrow morning ill Hnzlet: and Mrs. Bess Fire- be the sponsoring group for Ma film, "The City Story," will be the Friendly Shop. stine. Cliffwood. lawan. Alsu present were Mrs. show n. Mrs. C. William Ludi enter­ ATTENTION Gifts were sent by Mrs. Ruth D orothy Casem ent., of Linden, tained Thursday at luncheon. The Band Mothers of Mnta- Sickles, Miss Alma Sickles, Mrs. and Mrs. Roberta Buckcyser wan High School will hold a din­ Her guests were Mrs. Lftwiencc | Anna Keough, Cliffwood Beacli; j.,id Miss Josephine Skinner, of ner dnnce Saturday, Feb. 12. ,J, Altken. Mrs. William Bur- (Mrs. Clara Sickles, Union M ontclair. 'starling at 7 p.m.. at Button­ nacster. Mrs. Blrgir Helgesen, Beach: Mrs. Emily Schneider, ; wood Manor. Music will be fur­ Mrs. William C. Noddings, Mrs. The next meeting will be held Mrs. Ida Schultz, Mrs. Emma J. Fred Robinson. Mrs. W. Ru- at tlie home of Mrs. Waldeck nished by the Sharp XI's. Sensen, Mrs. Betty Cook, Mrs. , Mrs. H. G. Carlson, of Shrews lon Smith, and Mrs. Harry VOTERS! Tuesday evening. Peggy Hansen, Keyport, and ------, bury. Mass., returned home Wells. Mrs. Becky Zellers. Hazlet. Mrs. Geoi'ee Blondek Sunday after spending a week Mr, and Mrs. J. Raymond i- . j %-7 iU R l . i U , , , ' with her son and daughter-in- Ketcho! entertained Thursday reted On /7th tsirtnday ]aWi anti Mrs. Everett Carl- Karl Clauses Keep Your W inn ing Team at dinner in honor of Mr. and i son. | Mrs. Joseph A. Dernbcrger, Mr.".. George Blondek cele­ Feted At Party . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Cartan j who were celebrating their wed- brated her 77th birthday Sunday 1 attended a family dinner Sat-idlng anniversary. Other guests Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Gun- aj. a surprise parly held at the ' urday In honor of Thomas) were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick kle entertained at a surprise i.jine of her daughter, Mrs. Wil­ Thompson. Jr.. of Highlands. atlK. Dederick. Mrs. Dederick farewell party Saturday eve­ On The JOB liam Ifka. Marlboro.. the home of his parents. Mr. ! wns Mrs. Dernberger’s matron- ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Guests attending were Mr. ■ and Mrs. Thomas Thompson. of-honor. Karl M. Claus, who will move and Mrs. F. Jablonski and ; Dr. Conover H. Burlew and I Miss Lydie Doak, a senior at to Zanesville, Ohio, in the near daughters, Anita and Genevi- Mrs. Burlew have returned I New Jersey College for Worn- future. A zutret supper was serv­ ivo, Mrs. A. Makowski. Mr. and home from a 10-day vacation. ; en, New Brunswick, spent the ed, and a gilt was preserved to Mrs. W. Blondek, Mr. and Mrs. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Con-j weekend with her parents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Claus. W. Hanawiiy anti children. Ka­ lover H. Burlew. Jr., In Green-land Mrs. Robert S. Doak. Guests were Mr. and Mrs., All Four r thy. Pat and Sharon. Mrs. J. For ville, S. C,. and Mr, and Mrs. j Mrs. Joseph A. Dernberger Duncan Black, Mr. and Mrs. VOTE Harabueliello. Mr. ami Mrs. I. George Holte, at Jacksonville j spent Jan. 26 with her daugn- Harry Coddlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Owen, Mrs. M. Malloy. Mrs. J. Fla. ;ter, Mrs. Joseph A. Culligan, Howard Erdmann, Mr, and Mrs. tolon anti son, A Hal.sart. Mrs. Harry Christensen, ofiin Rye, N. Y, Walter R. McBride. Dr. J. Wal­ as members of the ,1^ Melehka, Mrs, M. Check, G, Warren, Pa., und Miss Hazel! Mrs. John Ashman, of West lace McCue anti Mrs. McCue, Clarke. J. Jablonski and son, Bole, of New York, were din- J Orange, returned home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William J. Me- IS. Kuougli and Mr. and Mrs. net- guests Jim. 20 ot Capt. Bir- after spending several days with Ciraw, Dr. John P. Mohair and Ifka and children, Tlu’i’wsa and gir llelgesen and Mrs. Helgeseu.,her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Mohair, Mr, and Mrs. Rol- Matawan Township Hilly, Jr. | Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilton Ker-lMr. aifd Mrs. Howard Wolvcr- lin R ic h ard s, M r. and M rs. J. i ney anti children, Susan und [ton, Jr. Franklin Schielc and Leo Wein­ George Loscoe Gary, of Pomplon Plains, were I Karl M. Claus, of Zanesville, stein. League Speaker i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. |Ohio. spent the weekend with Board of Education 'and Mrs. Allan J. Morrison, '.Mrs. Claus and family. Mrs. Mary A. T. Maloney George Loscoe. chairman of tlie finance c o m m ittee of the Dies After Short Illness j Jitawan Township Buard of Ed­ Services Monday For Arne Kalma, Jr., M v s . M ary A. T . M aloney, of ucation, was the guest speaker William A. Bridgcman Ho»t At Dance 217 South Broadway, South Am­ cm J a n . 20 a t the m eeting of boy, mother of Jiimes F. J. Ma- TUESDAY, FEB. 8,1955 Die Matawan Jewish League, Funeral services will be con­ Arne Kalma, jr., son of Mr. •oney, principal of the Laurence hclil In the Keyport Synanoguc. and Mrs. Arne Kalinu. Route ducted Monday morning at II Harbor School, died at her home Mr. Loscoe discussed the school o'clock In the Ilome for Funer­ 34, M ata w an , en tertain ed a t a this mtmilnR. Thursday, Feb. I Polls Open From 5 p.m. To 9 p.m. budget and f Ihe alms and prob­ als. the Guntlrum Service, South dance Saturday evening. 1955. after a short Illness. She lem s of the board, lie w.'.s in Ills guests were Lynn Tuttle, was the widow of James Ma­ traduced by Arthur Friedman. Amboy, for William A. Hrldne- loney. and also is survived by ' Vote For Three A (lucslltm and answer period maii, 101 Stale Highway 35, Lau Virginia Kuhns, Helen Gregory, For 3 Year Term three daughters, the Misses Ma­ followed Loscoo's talk. re n c e H arb o r, w ho tiled Wetl- P a tric ia S ch u b er, Jan ice Pav.i- rie 11. and Justlna V. Maloney, Hi'freshmeutK were served iiesdity, Feb. 2, 1B85, In Roose­ enza, Judith Rice, Iris Woolley, at homo, and Mrs. Margaret X utfl.lt Mrs. Walter Ogeus, of Ma­ FRANK 1L. JOHNSON velt Hospital, MeUichon, after Wendy Moffett, Carolyn llaus M. /,lp[. of Wootlbrldge, a ml'two tawan. and Mrs, Ham I’lii'nes. a long Illness. T h e Rev, Wil­ or, Paul Uarrett, Richard Ileus- grandchildren. „f Perlli Amboy, Hervlnu as hos liam E. Webster, pastor of the er, Hobert Faustnian, Wayne Services will be held M onday X leases. Laurence I [arbor Community Marz, Charles Entley, Ralph mornimt at H:.'tn o'clock at her ROBERT BENTLEY Church, will officiate and Inter­ EvanH, Robert Marlin, Jack Me home anti al II o'clock a solemn Conducted Party At m e n t will be In C loverleaf P a rk Cue, Fred Kalma, ami Mr. and high mass of re<|ulem will be Marlboro Hospital Cemetery, Wood bridge. Mrs. Louis Pazlenza, offered 111 St. Mary's Church, 0 WALTER P. SWANSON Mr. lttlilwemim wivh em ploy­ South A in boy, Interment will Thi' Malav/an ltecreatlomil ed na a switchboard opd'alor ■'Entertain At Party be In the church cemetury un­ ctrollp gave r.'party .Inn. 2D for In the South Amboy plnnt of the der direction of the Cimidrum For One Year Term Vote For One 4()0 patients ill, Marlboro .State American Agricultural Chemi­ Mr, and Mrs. E. Murray Todd, Service. liospltal, Dancing Was enjoy- cal Co. for 1(1 years. of Uolnnlel Township, entertain­ i!>i * win a t .. ;?'!W ...... I**#.,.; .. 1. w. Tr!;> THESE CO.V.MON SENSE tlientpv. Mi'8, Ktlwnrtl T. J um land Donald It,, at home,' a Fi t'clhiM, Mli.s Mm,i Kmina . Around the World In (10 Days” U i'Wlcz. Mi"1- 'Inlih Tlinlt.i', Mr:1, 1 ki,i:,;l.:!tl!:l: a *|«ii>r M rs, Julia IHtiiek, of I’erlh Amboy: Mr, and i n l Momlny'H meeting ot tliii AND . , . EXPERIENCE . . . AND WOKK HARMONIOUSLY liny Vanl’elt, Mrs. Oorisr j Maglslro, Akron, O.; a brothei, Mi's, Daniel V, Mlierban, Mian ; Woman'n Club or Mataivnn. to WITH YOUR PRESENT BOARD. C lark , M ra. lluth ilottei'H, Mr». I John, Norwalk, O., and two step­ Mabel llrown, Mini Mary ! be held 111 the parish hoti«e ot Joseph Cliai'leii, Mra. Olmlys brothers, Wdwanl and Michael Link, Mrs, Atigunt Knlliicr, Mr. j Trinity Mpiscopal Church at 2 I lye, r, Mr?., (ieorite Kkiui, Mrs. Malier, Uhrtchnvllle, O. and Mrn. Mdwln II, Ijtiinlnlclt, p,m , A Nkli entitled, “ T ru a n t ciiiii'le.H K m o ry , M rs, ltltii Far Mr, niKi Mrn, .1, Franklin Dom­ H u sb a n d s." also will he foulin'* icllo, M rs. Jolm llueh, Mra, Dnii ifinjoy onn nf America's great inick, Mi', anil M m , ,luy F, llmi- t'd w llh roliiH played l),v Mr#. 1'tillI for l»y; OftOH MnfOOLH COMMJTTKK a Hlii'Mir, M m , Mtiry Ahern tleeiioillii, A lldlil lllii elilU'Oll U! teltei, ami Mr, iuul Mm, llalplt Frank L, Jolitimn and M rs. f i d Mr/i. Floyd Ill'tiwn. voiir chnlcft thl« wnckeinl. W, IlK irlfk. Iludulph II. Millin', % PAGE SIX—FIRST SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1955 — — ■ ■■■ -- - ' - - [house lor the benefit ol' the In­ CELEBRATE 40TH ANNIVERSARY dependent Fire Co. Ill addition Attendance Awards Cheesequake Couple' Morganville Girl ;to the musical numbers of the | band there will be several dance Plan a Vacation Feted On Anniversary Feted On Birthday ; numbers by pupils nf the Wal­ Made At Browntown Travel By Steamship or Plane ters Dance Studio of Keyport Kathy Wirth Honored; .including a dance number by Sunday School Gives Cruises . Courters Mark 30th i iCardl and Susan Cary, daugh- r a K 1 (Foreign or Domcslicl Year; Other Nfews Name Patrol Leaders ■ tors of Mr. and Mrs. William Rewards; Other News Miss ICathy Wirth, Morgan-: . . Accommodations Arranged ■ Mr. and Mrs. Lnri'v Courier,1 Mrs. William Pitney received ville. was honored Saturday all Miss Clara Weir, ol Spring a 12-year bar for perfect attend- Cranford. entertained Monday a partv in celebration of her!Lake, wns a Friday overnight In honor of the formers par­ mice in the B row ntow n Union Brown Travel Bureau eighth birthday. The room was!ffucs.t the home oi Mrs. Ro- Sunday School, at Sunday’s ses­ : in honor of the former a par­ decornted in pastel colors. Those isnlie Scliourich. Day Calls; VAlley 6-4141 — 214 Smith Si., Perth Amboy, N. J. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coul­ sion and Miss Betty Lou Pitney present were Patricia Camp-1 Lester Woolley, Robert R. ;,m| Miss Ann Moliiar were glv Night Calls: KE 7 2819-J — 7 Broadway, Keyport,j N, J. ter Madison Acrca, Chccsc- j bell. Joanne. Arlene and Donna! Smith and .Harold C. Quaken- en 14.year bars. Presentations qunke- who were celebntins Delbert. Patricia Croddlck, Ei-|bush, representatives of the were made by Miss Marie Gaub, theii 30th wedding anniversary. lcen Sweeny, Diane Walters, Morganville Independent Firesuperintendent Mrs. Thomas Sprnguc, Brown- Rose Anne Jameson. Joeno, Co. attended the monthly meet- Al ,„c acssl Mrs. Otto town was given a luncheon pai- Marlene, and Joseph LaMura, ing of the Monmouth County G.ulb ., IcUel. iy nt her home 011 M onday by from Dr. and Mis. Joseph LaMura, and Mrs. Firemen's Association at, the Mrs. Richard Thomas, mission­ a gioup of Inends in culebui- George Campbell. Fair Haven firehouse Tuesday tion of her birthday. Attending aries in India, and Miss Gaub T roop 31, M organville Girl evening. • wcic Mrs. Harold Olsen. Mis. road a letter from Miss J.,Son- Scouts, elected patrol leaders Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel F. Brew- P cte i Johnson. Mr.s. O laf Gil- ey. a m issionary in thc Philip English Motors nt their regular meeting Thurs­ or, of Morganville. and Mr. and pines. Both acknowledged cash beitson Mrs. William J. Rani- day. Sunflower patrol elected M rs. Jo se p h VanMat.Gr, M r. and uifLs .sent to them from ihe Sun- aud MVS. R. Seeley. Brown- Mary Marz as its leader with Mrs.» Frederick Wheeler, Mr. tiny School for Ihelr work. The lown nnd Mrs. Olga Olsen. Cu- Charlene Holmes as assitanl, and Mrs. Howard Preston, jr.. Christmas collection of $25 was d m G rove. Barbara Pogers was elected and Mr. und Mr.s. William : Ufi0(| for tilc LINCOLN • MERCURY ./■/.Marine Sgt. William D. Bas- leader of the llly-of-the-valley Kraus, jr., of Freehold, have re- D,._ ,uu, Mrs_ S- s , Peni., tcdo who Is stationed at Cherry of patrol. Sandy Johansen was e­ turned to their homes after haV Elizabeth, spent Wednesday aft­ NEW AND USED CARS Point/N. C. spent lhe weekend lected lender, and Nancy But­ ing sp en t a w eekend in W ar-’ ernoon ut the home of the Paul ■^visiting his parents, Mr. and ON STATE HIGHWAY IN RED BANK, N. J. ton. assistant, of the pansy pa- wick, N. Y. Blahotas. . . Mrs. Theodore Basletlo, Cedar | trol. The girls decided to make Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hermes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hopkins G rove. Valentine favors for a nursing of Roselle Park, were Sunday Phones R. B. 6-4545 — 6-0176 and daughter, Jeanne, were ’ •/'•Mr. and Mrs. Sal Cnruso and home at the next meeting. Oth­ guests at the homo of Mr. and Sunday afternoon and evening Mrs. S1. Moroskt. of The Bronx, ers present were Patricia Croc­ Mrs. D. L. Junwich. -N. Y.. were Friday evening ker. Dorothy Kisslan. Evelyn The W .S.C.S. of the M organ- gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. George : guests'of-Mr. and Mrs. George Seffler, Dorothy Barbolin, Dor­ ville Methodist Church will hold Kutush, Freehold, Florldla, Cedar Grove. ; othy Fhian, Wilma VanBrunt, Its monthly meeting at the home Mr.s. H e rb e rt C ottrell, sr.. ' Mrs. Julian Nesla and son. Susan Quackenbush, Mrs. H. C. of Mrs. Russell VanPelt. tonight i pent Tuesday afternoon in Key- f c - U and ,Mrs.'Qeoree Florl- Irons, Barry Henrlkson, Carl nnd daughters, Julie and Carol,1 Anllsell, Martin Smith, and and Mrs. Eugene LatV/aro. was the meeting of the adult sewing B row ntow n; M r. nnd Mr.s. Clar din. Cedar Grove. Miss Jean Warmke Richard VanPclt. Thc dens feted Thursday in celebration of; class Monday night. - cncc Burlew and Mrs. Edward There will be no evening ser­ presented skits 011 thc th e m e of his 10th birthday. Those pres- t The Browntown Sodhoppcrs 4- Oriel, Old Bridge; and Mrs. vice this coming Sunday at thc To Become Bride "Railroading" nnd exhibited ent were Richard Falco. Court -H"Club met Tuesday night at Otho Schnuck, Cheesequake, Church of Our Saviour. 'The Rt. model trains, tunnels, signs, sig­ MacArgle, Steven Ludcmann. J the home ,of Oluf Gilbertson. w ere S u n d ay visitors of Mrs. Rev. Benjamin Dagwell, Bishop Of William Homer nals, stations, etc., which they Victor Alt. Marlin Smith. III.: Members worked on their pro- Schnuck's mother. Mrs, Rose of Oregon, will confirm a class had made during llie month Russell Royalski. ;jeeu; for the 4-H International Burlew at the home of Mr. and of candidates at B o’clock Sun- A surprise bridal shower was ^ Pebnm ,.y pack -mectln8 will ------ipYstival to be held Feb. 19 at Why Be HALF Warm Mrs. Arthur Conover, Tennent. 1 day morning. . „ ,y, w. ..101}01. 0 !be held Thursday, Feb. 24, at Square Dance Saturday ^ m e s h in g . 1 Mr., and Mrs. Clarence G.l The following Church of ’Our /"i1?, 1 I the Morganville School where Call Keyport 7-2104 Hnuscr, Browntown, entertained j Saviour Church School pupils re-! „.. .^,l n | lhe Blue and Gold Dinner to The Middlesex County 4 -11 ‘ Demand Property h o m e 140 W ayside D r.. Cliff- STULTZ fuel service c u t s n o corners wilh your comfort. You never .Sunday in honor of llieir son,; ceived award pins 011 S undny celobrate the 45th anniversary Council is sponsoring a square j wood. havo lo worrv about runnincj out ol coal or oil. John Joseph, who was Qclebrat- i morning durihg lhe school ses :of Scouting will be held. danee Saturday al the East * Possession of property at the Brunswick Grange Hall, Dun- Madison Acres tract in Madl- We check your fuel rcquircn*cn*s and give you ft "refill” before your Ing his third b irthday. T he col sion: Starting, Lorraine Eamel- Miss Warmke will be married Tlie Morganville Cub Scouts tank or bin hits the danger zone! . ham ’s Corner, from B to 11 p.m. j son T o w nship is sought by a or scheme was blue and yel­ lo, Donna Lynn Herzog, Pauline lo William Homer 011 S a tu rd a y held their January swim party And—our budget plan is s'lhsfaclory ns our jiffy servicc. Call Key- low. Balloons were attached mid Phillip Okner, Edward Tra-|Fcb. 112. nt St. Joseph's Church Saturday nt thc Perth Amboy Tickets may be purchased at;Supcrior Court suit Instituted by port 7*2104 for n lank full of STULTZ oil or a bin full of D & M coal. the door. Vanethel. Inc., of Matawan. to streamers, which were fas- balka, Hugh R-cdiugton, Brenda'nt II:00 a,in. ut a nuptiul, ma-ss. YMCA. Those attending includ- • — 4G YEARS OF DEPENDABILITY — ------[Friday against Mr. and Mrs. tended to thc comers of thc aiKi Sharon Iioever;first year, I Those attending wcru: Mrs. VV.’ed Phillip Swanson, Roberl roam forming: a largo x on thc ; Irene and Raymond Dwyer and I Warmke, Miss Barbara Warnv*jS\vanson, Richard Glnter, Mrs. 15-Year Employee iCharles A. 1-Ilckman, occupants celling. The dining room table jjnck Sharp; fourth year, Wayne |ke, Mrs. J. Bonnet, sr., Mr.s. iThomas Antlsell and son, Carl, | of tlie property. Right of pos­ Eiiablithod 1909 Quality — Weight — Sarvlce was decoratcd cowboy style. ! Schnuck; fifth, year, Carol Ann J. Bonnet, jr., Mrs. It, Bonnet, j Arthur Bumpus, Steven Liide- . George Brown. Willow Ave.. \ session accrued last Nov. I, ac- Guests were Mr. and Mr.s. Sclnmek; sixth year,Olcn TroutjMrs, J. Crocs. Mrs. A. Gibson, imann, Silvester McCann and Matawan, has attained a 1!>-j cordingto the complaint. Clnre'nce E. Hauser. Mr. and; unct Jeffrey Williams. Miss P.*Mattrick, Mrs. C. Heus-;son, William, and William venr service record witli the Na : ------— -- Louis Stuitz, Jr., Inc. Mrs. William Penksa and i ,rhe Livcjjes' Auxiliary of tliejcr* Mrs- T- Kavencr. Mrs. P.lMoore. ‘ lonal Lead Co., Titanium Divi- j Your contribution to the New OIL BUHNING EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE daughter, Dcbora. Cedar Grove: ; Cj)coscquake Fire Co. is spoil* Schimpf. " Mrs. J. Thompson, all, Francis Rcmpe of the guid-;^01'- South Amboy. Mr. Brown (.Jersey Heart .Fund helps sup- FUEL OIL — KEROSENE — COAL Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mooney and soring a card party, in the fire of Cliffwood; Mr.s. T. Z a m o r a ,! ance d«iartmcnt of Freehold j has been given a service but- j port research, education, nnd daughter, Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. E. Houser, of Malawan; j Regional High School visited the! denoting Ills tenure. ] community service projects of POULTRY. DOG AND MILL FEEDS I house tomorrow evening at 8:15 , your Heart Association. Be Mrs. Paul Hnuscr and sons, o'clock. Mrs. L. Mnzallo, of Hillside; I eighth grade of the Morganville , . . , Paul and David, 'Chcc.scquake: Mrs. L. Jackson, of Red Hank; School Mondny to explain tlie|Al'c 5’ou buying Dctcnse Bonds:-' I generous 213 Broad St. Phone KE 7 -2 1 0 4 KeypOft Mrs. Eugene Skowronek was Mr. and Mrs. John Keating and Miss NancyK-rausr. of Linden; high school to students who w ill! ...... h Monday luncheon guest of Mr. daughter, Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Oezkowski. Mrs. S. Bladzinski. -Mrs. W. : attend as freshmen hi Scptcm- Jolm Plorino and son, Julia. N ew ark. BUidzmski, Mrs. C. Mutuinns,1 ber. Morganville' students will; South Amboy; Miss Hazel Boy­ of Elizabeth; Mr.s. H. Kwiatek, be transported to the high school! ce, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur DeBe- Mr.s. E. Mens. Miss June Mens, jfor the afternoon session as the ; Volsc, jr., nnd daughter, Caro Christen Demery Infant ol Roselle; Mrs. T. Vail. Miss :sch o o l will be on a two-shift s.vs-1 N*UR IH >y lyn. Mntnwnn and George Hnus-. | n 5 ^ Joseph’s Church Virginia Hell), ol south Amboy. ;tem until the building program; Mortgage er, Browntown. Edward Bur- Gifts were sent by Miss June i is completed. Mr. Rcmpe an- lew, Jr., Mntawim, sent a gift. Constance , Victoria Demery, Eagler. Mrs. \V. Kilak. Mr.s. W. nounccd he would return in thc Miss Gertrude Thompson, 'infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H o m er. Mr.s. 11. H urelv, M is s ! ne a r future to m e e t p a re n ts of M rs. W illiam T h o m as, -Jr. and 1 Harry Demery, Orchard Pkwy., Christine Knrostinskt. Mrs. K. j the students and answer any son William, III. of Oswc-no. N. j Morganville, was christened in Krause, Mrs. II. Kropir. Mrs. iquesUon they might have ns to Y., nre visiting the William’s : St. Joseph's Church, Keyporl, D. M indin’. and .Mr.,. H. N u g e n t . Hhe courscs th e ir children will 'grcnt-grnndmotlH-r, Mrs. Jerry: on Sunday, Jnn. 23; ID55, al 2 ... [select. II! Fnnington, Ciieeseiiualie. :p.m. Sponsors were Mrs. Ger- 4-H Club Girls Plan ; Wednesday nl the Morgn- Mlss Candy Bastedo, Cedar nrd Dulleau and Armand Luon- r« • 1 n • • . ville School the faafcty Patrol Q rovc. and Billy O 'Shea, Cliff- go. of Linden. "~ r estival Participation hoicl ils j anUary meeting with Prompt Courteous Service wood, her music teacher, were I Following the ceremony, a ^Sgt. Ellis of the Ncw Jersey A short business meeting of among a group who entertained j buffet dinner, was served at the ! State Police attending. The tlie iirowntown Pedal Pushers. thc troops al Camp Kilmer j Demerv home. Those present w as “ Safety ln tlie MATAWAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 4-II Club was lu-rd J a n . 27 in l' cn l°. Thursday evening. . Miss Bas- were Mr. and Mrs. Luongo and and posters and com- the sehool with Ann (,'hainber-j i,„ Park Ave., Between Main aiul Broad Streets tcdo nnd Mr. O'Shea perform -1 daughter, Patty. Mr, and Mrs. , . 'positions had been prcpaicd by lain presiding. A new ed 011 their accordions. ; UuBeau, Frederick Gable. Ellz- 'the students. Ralph Babrlsky Tel. MAtawan 1-0273 Matawan Marlne Pfc. Dominick Florl-: abelh, and Mr. nnd Mrs. George w as project reports' given by wns ,n ch.lr(;p Qf U)e mceU]1K din. has returned to Camp L,o R. Demery, Morganville. oath mi m liei. M is. I elei A |lln(j „ i31lduo Inspection was 54 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4-door .Read, hom e iinprovenienl lend Deluxe, Pojvpr StiM-rmq, Bl.ick, 8,000 Miles, One Owner ier. dlslributed mahriaj on care! u^ ; , Mr< alKl Mrs. ol cluthnn. ,vml rare ol !l-.e room . :.ni0111UH A lll,.sel, entertained M r. 54 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4-door Peggy Ciiam borinlu reported i |m(| Mrs> aeorgc M iller, of Bo- Deluxe, Power Sloering, Two.Tone. 1200 miles. One Owner in-ogre.ss on plans lor pnrlicl|m -j BolUi nl llmch< tlon in llie Iiileninticinal -i 11 T h u r s d a y visitors at the hom e Festival lo be held Feb. Ill in ()[ M l. luul M ,..s. Edw ard Cllck- 53 PLYMOUTH 4-door Cranbroolc Jameshure, A committee lIfl|m lUiselle, of Point im -ctlim lorlhe festival "’llN , pipn.stml., nnd Ills son, John, Jr., 52 PLYMOUTH Hard Top Coupe i held .Ian. nil. W|U) r(,ct,ntly finished Ills tour j Itetn-slnnenls w ere „orvcil bj’ I of duty wllh the U. 8. Arm y. 50 CHRYSLER Imperial 4-door .C^arol I’liy, c-haliinaii, Jean' Tbe Moruanvllle Accordion IC >utiIi. 1‘ege.y C.’lia m ln-rla in. Je a n i l.iiuitl w ill hold a m u sical var- 50 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4-door W hile. Judy Crane anil M arla | |(>|y show .Salurday night in the ~ k J m l | M ncciti. Alter Un- meeting a 1 M organville Independent Fire- 50 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-door Ono block from -by I’cgiiy Cliam liei lain. Keveral 50 PLYMOUTH Convertible, Red A i u ' l Union Si o I i on liuem b^ i,, will present llu.- dance dreum of und more! Seeintf in believing. Conic in af tin; le.'lual. Leader.; present BOTTLE w ere M rs, l|e|ii .v (,’i ane, M rs. . . . Sec It . . . Drive It for positive proof. Thc 49 LINCOLN 4-door John I, Choiiiberlr.ln, M rs, M ae Ncw Plymouth Models are now on display here. {WASHINGTON,D.c.s (■In, M rs. W ill Him I’liy anil M rs. GAS 46 PLYMOUTH 4-door H e a d . ' PROMPT f Conveniently located io i . r jl hi m r. NEW SIZE! NEW BKAIJTY! NEW V-8 nnd t T h e ’'Tiim nii yi'i'.i IIhVii urutip niul ¥ ri'ceully eoiilceil limeli nl Ihe ‘O’ POWER! NEW CHASSIS! NEW MODLES! All Curs Have Radio & Heaters $3,50 & $4.GO mukIo home ot Mr-, nrnno, mid llie E m C lE N T »■ * $fc,00, $7.00 & $8.00 ilmtblu fin,I und second year girls met SEKVICE All In A l.uw Priced Cur! f * wllh Mrs. Phy fur work on All Curs Priced For Quick Sulc needle boo! anil i l i l l s . Kuypurl Ciim Co. * KUnoPUAN H.AN-

S c o li I h A t C u m p ¥ . Hotel e'nffe?l/'s "Caarage, Inc. h im i*’i■ 11 itM'miM'i K ul Cl IR Y.SLEK-IM .YMOUTH — Scrvico iii ‘1 m ui) I*.', i'l D i d RARITAN GARAGE A *i»!' .if1 t i) e I r* v y IJ c a I f? r ^PENNSYLVANIA/ n lu I HruHlniiiMri W. (' N w Main nntl Bedle Rd, .’.jli'lM MU' \V* *<‘k I’Mil '.n * ti I li f Kotilc Vi), Mntuwitn-Krodiold Rd. Mnrlboi'o > iimtntihtn, Kht miiH'.ilnii-. 'I * Hri'iMs ItMUK) lln- wenlhrr rhlH.v Keyporl KEY 7-03G1 bill i.'rJuytMl lhoii n m plnr, i s Tel. I'Rcdiolil 8-1330 iiei lenoc, J Vt, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3f 1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. PAGE ONE—SECOND SECTION thcr. the bride wore n ballerina Kcnnedy-Emnions t Surviving are a brother, John, WEDDINGS gown of lace and tulle. Her was left 37 sh a re s of AT&T j ting at Trenton, granted a di- Miss Joan Estelle Enimona, of Red Bank, and a sister, Mrs. stock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, c to Viola M aresu a-K ay m u m l vcil w as to “ c01'° " ct Catherine Carter, of Point Picas Thc residue of the estate was1:"':: J RUU’ G1>?u George Emmons, Beers St., ant. bequeathed in equal shares a-| hxansfouig, fiom Jo- Al St. Anthony's Church. Red I of ,,carls a,ld u,IIe iUKl 5,lc cnl" Hnzlet, became thc bride of Services were conducted Mon­ B ank, on S a tu rd a y , Ja n . 15.! r!ed a bouquet ol w hite roses mong her daughter, grand - 1 scb^ Ward. 011 the ground of William John Kennedy, jr., son day morning at 8:30 in the Bcdlc nnd white chrysanthemums. j0f Mr. and Mrs. William John daughter, and grandson. The' desertion. She also was award- 1955, M iss R o m a Sue R aym ond, I Funeral Home. Keyport, and at grandson was named executor ed ihe custody of (he infant son Mrs, Robert Maresca, Red (Kennedy, 47 Prospect St., South daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ 9 o'clock a requiem mass was in ft will dated Aug. 17, 1949. of the m a rria g e and M r. Ward Bank, was matron of honor. She j Amboy, in St. Mary’s Church offered In St. Joseph’s Church, old. D. R a y m o n d . 115 Atlantic John J, Kane ; was ord ered to p ay $27.50 per rectory, South Amboy, on Sat­ Keyport. Interment was In the fit, Keyport, was manioc! to J. i w01'c ■ ballerina Bow, of aqua u rd ay , J a n . 20, 1955. ’ ! John J. Kane, Keyport, w ho' ,veck Ioi su |,*,0,-t !,n£l m a in le n : church cemetery. 1 ance. foscph Maiesca. son of M rs.!1"00- malcWiw hot..and carried died Dec. 23, 1954, left his cs-I The Rev, Gannon performed; Mr. and Mrs. Ward were mar­ Nicholas l'\ Ijcibroek ta te to Ills son, thc R ev. Corne-1 Josciih Marc sea, 264 Naveslnk: ycllow chrysanthemum,- ‘- 3 thc ceremony before an altar of ried on Feb. 8th . 1938, M rs. . , l'OSCS. - Nicholas F. Lcibrock, 65, of lius J. Kane, and appointed him 1 River Rd., Red Bank, and live; _ , „ ,, , . white snapdragons and gladioli. Ward was represented by Ben­ , . , ! Paul Mni'escn, Red B»rtf.e: Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. named hisson, Felix, sole bene- ji'onr choice this weekend, thc bride, was theonanist. j eroom s mother wore a beiee Chantilly lacc hnlf-hnl held a Florence (Donovan) Leibrock; ficlary and exccuttir. in a will i -.-.Given in m a r r ia g e by h e r fa- e ° w n - Both had corsa„=<= of fingertip length veil of French d ated Ju ly 18, 1942, ' i ______gardenias. , Illusion and she carried a cas­ two sons, Walter P. Lcibrock. of Babylon. L. I., and Nicholas P e r r e c f ( r i f f l 1 Upon their return from n wed- cade bounuet of white roses and ! r\ Leibrock, jr.. of Thc Bronx, (dJng trip to Florida, the bridal green ivy. j DIVORCES N. Y.: one grandchild, nnd three Samsonite liifgoft couplc will live at 115 Atlantic Miss Blnnchc Scupp, or So mb DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER sisters. Mrs. Albert Schroedcr W ard !St., Keyport. . River, maid of honor, wore a Keyport Jewelers & Opticians and Miss Elsie Leibrock. of The On Friday Superior Court OPTOMETRIST strapless American benuly tul­ 49 W. FRONT ST. Bronx. N. Y., and Mrs. Charles KE 7*2003 ’ Christenscn-Trew le over taffeta gown with a Judge Milton B. Conford, slt- Gray, of Door Park, L. I. EYES EXAMINED The marriage of Miss Lois bouffant skirt, and a matching Services will be held Friday Trnw, Compton Ave.. West stole. Her colonial bouquet was OFFICE HOURS 1 I at 11 a.m. in thc Bedlc Funeral jj Keansburg, and Christian Chris­ of pink carnations nnd swect- Daily and Saturday* | Home. Matawan. Interment tensen, AVencl, took place Sun­ peas, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Mvlll be In Long Island National -w a rn ? studios . Fridays 9 A.M. Jo 9 P.M. d a y . Ja n . 8 . 1955, at l p.m. in Roy Bennett, of South Am­ MRS. WII.Li.-M J. KENNEDY. JR. .Cemetery, Farmlngdale. v ') Wednesday! 9 A.M. lo 12 Noon the Keansburg Methodist boy, was the best man. Church. Tiie Rev. Otto Jenke. Open house was held at the Miss Frances D. Winter CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY Mrs. Frank Malinglicr 30 W. Front St., Keyport pfi.slor, officiated at the cere­ home of thc bride's parents aft­ BIRTHS Miss Prances D. Winter, 68, 10 MAIN ST, TEL. KE 7.1391 KEYPORT KEyport 7-2020 mony .’ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond er the ceremony. They plan to Mrs. Lena G. Malingher. G'J of 12 Warren St., Keyport, died Larsen were the attendants. travel through the New Eng­ Doujfherly of Laurel Avc., West Keans- j Monday, Jan. 31, 1955, at her land Slates by auto and will be Mr. and Mrs. David Dough­ burff. died Saturday, Jan. 29, [home. Miss Winter w ns born at home at 10 Second St., South erty, H5 Stone Rd,. Keyjiort, 1055. in Monmouth Memorial Sin Carlinville, 111., and lived In INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Amboy, after Feb. 1. For trav­ arc the parents of a daughter, Hospital. She had lived in W e s t 'Keyport. three months. She pre­ BY RETIRED INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT eling Mrs. Kennedy ,wore a light born Sunday, Jan. 20, 1055; . in | Keansburg 17 years viously had resided in Cliffwood Year T;.x Problems Given Kxpert Consultation blue faille dress and black ac­ Rivcrviow Hospital. j Surviving ore her husband ifor 65 .vears. Miss Winter was Peoples National cessories and a corsnge of gar- i Fra n k M alin u h cr; two sons* 1retirECi nflcr bcin K n Lcachcr in M. HOROWITZ i _ * , . . . . * I 4 U n *n 1 . A i . - i l i / i . r C /lK r t n l n f m . Qfl dinlas, l’ruUen Vincent Grigoli. , West Kcans-Ilhe Pel'lh A'"boy Schools for 30 ) Fredwood PI., Matawan MA 1-3764-M Thc bride's mother wore a A daughter was born In Mon ; burg, and Frank'Grigoli,. _ in It-! years. nnv.v blue silk sh a n tu n g dress mouth Memorial Hospital on | My: ’ a "daughter, Mrs~"’MamTc1 S urviving Is a sister, M iss Bank with pink accessories and a cor­ S a tu rd a y . Jan. 29. i»S5. to Mr. | Caliegher, Bayonne, and 15 1 Margaret Winter, of Keyport sa g e of red s w e e th e a rt roses. and’ Mrs. Charles Prudcn. 190! g ran d ch ild ren . - , Funeral services arc being The bridegroom's mother .wore Center Ave., Keansburg. hold this afternoon at 2:30 o'­ I A solemn high mass of requl-i a navy blue dress with pink ac­ clock in the Bedlc Funeral Applications Are Being Ross W . Maghan Agency cessories and a corsnge of pink Calliuun , 8 t Atm'S|Home, Malnwn.n. The Rev. sweetheart roses. ■ Mr. and Mrs. James Calhoun, | 1Jbhn Fleischmann. pastor of the Accepted For Mrs. Kennedy is a graduate R D 1 , Old Bridge,- are the par- , .,1n.,i iCliffwood Community Methodist Real Estate — Insurance of K ey p o rt H igh School an d is cuts of a daughter, born Salur-1 110 1 ‘ ' Church, will officate nnd Inter­ employed by DuPont Photo Pro­ day. Jan. 29, 1955. in Monmouth | ■'cl^ ' hT nif ' iv ' ment wl,) be in Rose Hill Ceinc- TELLERS ducts, Purlin. The bridegroom Memorial Hospital. c'cl dncction of the John J. Ry-'. Mnlnwnn MA 1-0003 MATAWAN , jan Home for Funerals. , Matawan. , is a graduate of St. M ary’s High School, and is employed by Gen­ ,,yur - I \ I Mrs. Thomas B. Gilllncbani BOOKKEEPERS eral Cable Corp., Perth Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hy- , Mrs. Jennetta Mae Gilling er. Middle Rd.. North Center- L Jom’ vanclerbilt, 85, of 121 h[U11| 61i of Mm Bd-t Matawan, lirady-Wllson vllle, are thc'parenls of a daugh-: , co , '■ Keyport. die<;l Mon- died at her home Tuesday, Feb, STENOGRAPHERS Mrs. Mary C:uk Wilson, Lit­ te r, born T u e sd a y , J a n . 25, 1955,1 y’1“n' ' 19 ’ ln Cliff-h, 1555. g[le wns born in New FEBRUARY SPECIALS! tle Silver, wns married at noon in M onm outh M em o rial H ospl- | ' '[ 00 Nursing Home, Cliffwood. | Brunswick, the daughter of thc F riday, J a n . 28, 1955, lo R a y ­ tal. jHe was born in Raritan Town-j]a^e william and Frances (Cot- ALL APPLICATIONS (OLD WAVE ____ $io°° mond J. Brady,'jr.. Matawan, iShip, the son of the late Mr. ^rcin McEIwee and had lived at St. James Church. Red Bunk. /Yrlelli - , u ’^!lnlcs Vanderbilt andjin Matawan most of lier life. MUST BE MADE Hcg. $20 The Pride Is the daughter of A daughter was 'born in Riv-! .d lcsided 111 this section all>she was a member of the First Mrs. Lawrence Taylor Clark, ervicw Hospital on Wednesday, his lifc- , ' I Presbyterian Church, of Mata- BY MAIL MACHINE WAVE . . *10 .00 Little Silver, and the late Mr. Jan. 2G, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Surviving are Ills wife, Mrs. [wan. Clnrk. Mr. Brady is the son of Frank Artelli 30 G e ra rd Ave. Caroline (Stlllwagom Vander-| Surviving arc her husband, ' Rog. $12.50 Dr. Raymond J. Brady, sr., and M ata w an . bill: three daughters, Mr, Htl-jThomas B. Gillingham: three Mrs. Brady, Matawan. mro Andrews. Union Bcach,! daughters, Mrs. Edward Lock- MACHINELESS W AVE.. $7 50 Thc ceremony was performed Sim s ’Mrs. Emma Brower. Keyport, i wood, of Keyport, Mrs. Seymour Short Cut to | by the Rev. Joseph Bischoff and Storekeeper Third Class Rob-1 and Mrs. Bertha Thorne, Mid- (Smith, of Morganvlllc, and Mrs Beg. $10 was followed by a wedding lel'l Sims and Mrs. Sims, of Uoxjdletown; two sons, John E. nnd Lester Marshall, ot Matawan; breakfast at Slmdowbrook Inn,!'29. Marlboro ,f are the parents 1 chisler L., both of Keyport; a a brother, Edward McElwec, of Top Valentine’s C'ftll- -Keyport 7-2893 Shrewsbury. ’■ !°f a son, born Sunday, Jan. 23. ‘ brother, Timothy, Centerville; Matawan, and eight grandchil­ The bride was attended by [ 1^55,in Fort Monmouth Hospi- two sisters. Mrs. Angelliie And- dren. Day Loveliness her sister, Mrs. John J. H e r - 1 tal. rews and Mrs. Lucy Covert, Un- i-uucjiuFuneral ouintt-j services arc being Pearl’s Beauty Salon bert. Conimieut, R, I. Mnj.l rroinnihmc-r io1’ n'’at'h; 10 grandchildren; 22! lield this afternoon nt 1 o'clock John J. Herbert served as best I ' . : great-grandchildren and elghtjjn the Bcdlc Funeral Home, Ma- ^KEYPORT E W. FHONT ST. jjnan. i A son "’ils horn in. Perth Ajn- r«, eat-»i'cat-grandchllclren. itawan, with thc Rev. Chester Our -favored cut — j The bride is a graduate of the!!?roy ” °'spjtnl„01’ Tuesday. Jan. ■ Punel.n] servicos „rc beingi A. Galloway, pastor of the First for now, for enchantment. | Acadcmy of St. Elizabeth, Con- 10 ^oy.hcld this afternoon at 1 o'clock j Presbyterian Church, officiat- | vent Station. She is the widow Grcmmiugei. 7_ Bayview Ave., (n thc Bo(llc Funei.al Home. ing. Interment is being made Shop At lor Capt. David K. Wilson, U. S. j ^eansourg. 'Keyport, with thc Rev. Dr. Hill- in Rose Hilt Cemetery, Mata- The nicest way to greet your HoillC- ^ 606^® Service At Home. Your Army Air Corps, who died In : Svi*«nvSvi'/.eny • man T. Williams, pastor of Cal-! wan. 1946. She has two children, Valentine — your hair new­ Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Svi/.eny. vary Methodist Church. offlciat-| Hometown Merchant Is More Reliable, He’s i Mr. Brady, a naval veteran ly cut, newly beautiful. 20 Kensington Ave., Old Bridge, ing. Interment will be in Green ..... | of World War II, was grnudatcd Grove Cemetery. are the parents of a daughter,' WILLS FILED ‘Johnny - On - The •• Spot’ When It Corns To : rrotn Fordham University and born T u esd ay . Jfin. 25, 1955, in j attended Columbia University. Kdward Johnson Mrs. Itlnnclic Covsrt Prompt Efficient Service. Perth Amboy Hospital.. 11-Ie is an associate editor or E d w a rd Jo hnson, 94. of 39 j Mrs. Blanche Covert, who died $15,00 Permanent Wave ! Forbes Magazine, M^hi’huttcr Broad St., Matawan. died Wed-| Dec. 27, 1054, left h er d a u g h te r, ★ INCLUDING i After a wedding trip to Ber- Mr...... and Mrs. William Muhr- n esd ay . Ja n . 26'. 1955, in Mon-1t Bessie M. C am pbell, a $1000 WE CARRY IN STOCK NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKES inuda, Ihe couple will live injbutter, Line Rd., Matawan, are mouth MemorialHospital. He j bond and her granddaughter, • Oil Shampoo I Little Silver. pm-cnts of a son, born Sat W!1!i born in Cbee.sequakeand is I Natalie Campbell. 25 shares of IN HOME APPLIANCES, TELEVISION SETS j ------jurday, Jan. 29, 11)55, in Perth survived by a daughter living' American Telephone and Tele • Our Famous Taper Cut i FNfiAfiFMFNTS I Amboy Hospital. in Deliver. Col. I graph Company 1 slock. Her j IjMVJrVMUlUljM lu , Services were conducted Sat-) grandson Charles C. Campbell, • Complete Styling ; , 11 * Campanella urday at 1 p.m. in the Iledle REMAINS TEN EYCK R0NS0N, Inc. : , McQuarric-llourihaii i Mr. and Mrs. Perry 11. Cam Funeral Home, Kevport, with , Announcement has been m(de j prmella. 51-1 Central Ave.. Un- the Rev. Lawrence‘ k . Bailey ! 283 Upper Main Street . MATAWAN 'of thc engagement of Miss Bot- i|0ii Beach, are thc parents of a pastor of the First Baptist; $9.75 i t.v Catherine Houi ihan, *98 idaughter, born Monday Jan. 31. Cl)urcli. MaLawan. olltciallng.! iWn.shlnftton ; . ' 1955, in St., M onm Keyport, outh M daiiRh': em o rial i 9 5 5 t \n ____ In te rm e n t w as in C hestn u t Hill Telephone: MATAWAN 1-1603 1 tor* . .»• ofn r Mrs. S 1 »*i> Elizabeth ir l I'f n Hourihan l in l h Mn lliM ’Hospital, lin n Ii , . > * . « __ ! Cemetery. Old Bridge. A S£RVIC£ ef and thc late Michael Houiihan,] • • « *t p#tc#t y a frttMy M Creative Hair Stylists 1 to Joseph Francis McQuarric, Day I>;inifl Hailey I 'son of Mrs. Dorothy McQuar- ; Mt*. and Mr.s. Hugh Day,’ Dnnioi Hailey. Ul. of Eighth I (Formerly Curly Beauty Salon) • Lady Attendant ric, 107 Atlantic A vc., Matawan.; Washiualon St., Keyport. arc Avc,. Sea Girt, died Thursday, || Broad Street Call KEY 7-1464 Keyport GOOD WILL USED CAR MONTH AT ;and the lato Joseph McQuarrie. i the parents of a son. born, Jim. 27. 1955. He was employ* I : • fron-Sectarian ! Miss Hourihan is a uraduate | Thur.sday. Jan. 27, 11)55, in Mon- ecl by Fred Flodrn nnd Sons, 1 I of Keyport Iliyh School anti | mouth Meniorini Hospital florists, in .Sea G irl, and w as I ‘ DAY FUNERAL HOME Nfwiirk Prn|iar»tory School. born in Kryporl. »Ui#' son of the | Tel, KEyport 7-1352 DOWNES PONTIAC Sinclair .Sin: is employed l),v the General iato Thoma;, nnd Deborah Ann : 351 MAPLE PL., KEYPOUT A son was horn in S^uth Am 'Adjustment Hureau Inc., New­ Hailey. '* ,; boy Hosjjilal to Mr. and Mrs. Better Cars A t Lowest Prices ark. Her fiance is n pfraduntr ; Joseph Sinclair, fi!>0 Woodmere of Ked DunK Catholic HIkIi . i Dr.. Cliffwood. * All Clean Reconditioned Cars and Many With S chool, lied Hunk, and served SEACOAST Extras. See Our Large Selection Now! Conveni­ two y e a rs in the U. S. M arine Corps. Ho* is an iiccounthm stu­ DEATHS ent GMAC Terms Arranged. dent nt Hider College, Trenton, Extra Special DISTINCTIVE CARPETING STYLED and will Kradu.'ile in Ju n e. I*vt. H ubert A. Shral(»u slti TO ENHANCE THE APPEARANCE 1954— PONTIAC Station Wagon A full wedding is planned. Pvt, Robert A. Sluakuwski, For ...... 'l!l, ot 20 Union St., West Keau.i OF YOUR HOME Power and Hydramatic $2495 Vow is the time to udvertlsr (n,,,| KV|da,v, Jan. 'Jfi. 1(155. ) f'se unused a rticles for sale In the Post H ospital a t Fort- 1953—CHEVROLET Bclaire ICtiox. Ky„ of injuries sultercd FEBRUARY Powcrglidc $1495 in an autoinybile aeeident. Ac eonilnu lo Army reports, Fvt. Knvafcmv.sM wa.s In.lurrd in nn ONLY ! ! FLOOR 1952— HUDSON Wasp, 4-door Sedan $ 995 Army vehicle while nn uuard - CHRYSLER Wind »i>r Convert. l^ue.ern I serv ices w ere run Gi vnt KEYPOUT ■jnron, $ 7 0 5 0 PAY JUST dueted Wednefidii y tttornhuj nl Without Automatic. Tnxnnnmsion $ 495 CAM. TODAY - KEYPORT 7-0102 RT. 35 & CLARK ST. A rr-imjMl # 9 ^ down i» i> rji,r*i: in Ht,, .Ann /, ‘CiJm,',h Oblift.O int, ll o'l 111:11 MAKKH A HI) TO CHOOMt: CIIOM Kennsbitrn. ‘VhiM'e n lileh ni.e.i j KE 7-2025 i»l requiem w as offered. Mill KEYPORT CLEANERS I S E K P I C O ’ S (m y rllpM were perfoi nn'd by Tvi’f:w nrn:ii iir,M->nt.iAtt,n ,,iiH a fiei iieiiieeiil, Irnjn Fori Mojj Plant & Sturi! - • Division and 3rd Sts. COMPLETE FLOOR COVERING Sr lliotllh hi Mount ullvel. Cene- DOWNES PONTIAC KeyUnuK'li 23 E, Front Si. - 105 Monmouth Street tery , MhUUeluWii, 'I In* John >1 ■ LINOLEUM • FLOOR TILE W ‘ Lower Main St. . MATAWAN Ilyaii H om e for t-'itiiei ivn;t. Matav.'un Brand) •» 111! Mnin St. 7'v/iimi/s ’Jll fltOO P, M. Hctl Dank In clmi'He ol Die ! PAGE TWO—SECOND SECTION „ THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J.______' THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3 1955 SHOPPER'S STOPPER These Items On Sale Mon., Feb. 7—Tue., Feb. 8—Wed., Feb. 9

KITCHEN CABINETS Take Advantage Of This TABLE MODEL BASE TABLES Table Model LINEN CLOSETS SALE WALL CLOSETS 35-36 TELEVISION Al! On Sale RADIO - SPECIAL - SPORT TERRY MODEL 1860 If," x 60" x I f $14.95 Solids and Fancies 1 to 5 yd. Pieces $19.95 Single Door AC-DC USED 5 9 , Reg, .$24.95 Reg. 69t yd VILLAGE TELEVISION PETE S INC. . I 1295 AND APPLIANCE CO. At Bus Stop Opposite Safeway 20 E. Front St. Highway 35 KEYPORT KEANSBURG J. J. NEWBERRY CO. Keyport 7-3081 Middletown KEYPORT . 7-2700 6-1100 26 - 28 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT . ' ' ' . MI 5-0470

SURPRISE STORE 2 GALLONS 3 SPEED * SUPER MART Motor Oil EZ-Do Double • ... * 1 gai ^ 9c RECORD PLAYER Brand New Factory •1.19 Door i > . ■ Closeout SIMONIZE 69 ENGLISH BIKES WARDROBE ' BOXSPRING $1495 . or *37.95 CHAMPION Attractive Carrying . SPARK PLUGS $ 5 .9 8 INNERSPRSNG C A S I T E i Case Reg. $9.95 . ' eat^ * ORIG. $24.95 MATTRESS 6 To A Customer 79 ■. N • : .. ... , ALFRED SOLOMAN CURTIS SALES Co. $ 19 .5 0 " s“ AUTO BOYS Floq. S33.50 to 579,50 ATLANTIC APPLIANCE 39 W. Fr □nt Street 60 E. FRONT ST. 3 E. Front Street Keyport E. FRONT ST. KEYPORT Keyport 7-1271 1 KEYPORT KEyport 7-3565 KEYPORT KEyport 7-3565 ------Save On Those Fuel Bills Special LARGE SELECTION Expansion Delicious Westons Aluminum Boys Lined LAZY SUSANS Watch Cream Filled Storm Windows Fur Collar All Styles & M ( J 7 Bands Colors To I I I I COOKIES STANDARD BRANDS 3 years ■ ■ P No Money Choose From 1 ^ ^ 1 J LA DIHS or GENTS ' To Pay Jm Down WINTER Quality At A Price Per Window Her], $28 lo S48 Windows JACKETS Off Reg. Cut Price Custom Made During This Sale 21* VENETIAN BLINDS Other Gift Items To Fit Everyone's 4 0 $5.95 Pocket Book off 2 lbs f o r 39' 9 9 ‘ each Size; to IN > VA1.UKH TO sat)!. Model Glass and China KEYPORT JEWELERS Aristocrat of Monmouth and OPTICIANS H. B. THOMAS CO. CONKLINS Shoppe Self Servicc 5-10-25 Store ^ 35 BROAD STREET --- Mm*; Yj Buys t*ho|i OPP, DIVISION ST. 49 W. Front St. KEYPORT KEY 7-2874 34 W. 1’i'oni Si. 21 E. Front Street KEYPORT KEYPORT -KEYPORT

Sturdy Muslin 3 Way Swing Arm Bridge or 6 Way Childrens Dresses BOYS THICKSET .. SHEETS FLOOR LAMPS Corduroy Zippered UANh sr'.vn s m a n i : $ 1.9 7 'y 54x9!) ^ ' UeK.$l.5l) SLACKS 99c ’ $ 9 95 $25'°°vahe 1117CJI :i lo Ii X V, 7 If, M H o ) , 4 | 0 10 fabric & Dry Goods Center ALPINE'S Departm ent S T O R F. Fronl Si. Keyporl r WEST FURNITURE WESTREICHS Cor. I'ifKl & Cluii'cli Si, Keyporl K K Y P O K T 25 K. Front St. Keyport v . ■ ...... \ / THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE THREE—SECOND SECTION iiiiiiiiiiHiimHiHnHiHitHiiimiiiitiiimiiiiiiietmiMmiHiiHitMiiiiiiiiiiiMitiiiiitiiimtuttHmMiiiniiHiiHiiiuitiKiHj dividual volunteers from the Serving: At Fori Dix be transferred to another army a undertook during thc month I Conduct Children’s Trenton Air Defense Filter Cen­ two graduates of Matawan post for training in one of the of January to enlist a man a State Campaign ter who succeed in recruiting Hish School m the Class of 1053 army technical schools. m inute. Dental Health Week thc greatest number of new members, will receive tiie same NOTES McQiiiirrle At Fori Dix O 11 Maneuver In Alaska , 'l’he Monmouth County Dental For GOC Volunteers ; Society which has a member­ awards as observation post vol­ Jaincs McQuarric, son of Mrs.! Pvt. Harold S. Smith, son of unteer winners. ship or over 150 dentists, will To Present Awards Dorothy McQuarrie, 107 Atlan-| Mrs. Lila Mae Eastmond, of 90 ' conduct a National children's Observation Post Awards— About Area Men and Women tic Avc., Matawan. who recent-i W ashington St... K ey p o rt, a Denial Health Week from Feb. To Posts, Individuals to the three observation posts in the ly enlisted in the Army, left! . 7th 10 Feb. 13th. The program in New Jersey who enroll the p a ra tro o p e r serv in g w ith Co. Jan. 17 for his basic training at I will be carried out in all the A state-wide campaign for en­ greatest number of new volun­ "D" of the 503rd Airborne Regi­ Fort Dix. ; schools in Monmoulh and Ocean rolling- new volunteers in the teers will be presented com­ He is a graduate of Matawan j mental Combat Team, recently Counties. Highlight of the week mendations by State Civil De­ Ground Observer Corps started Armed Services High School and formerly was! departed from Fort Campbell. will be a radio broadcast by fense and Air Force officials. Feb. 1, it was announced Sun­ employed at the Harris Hard­ Ky., with his unit for Alaska to ; local outstanding dentists who ' day by Thomas S, Dignrui, Dep­ Ail GOC volui.lccrs participat­ .miiiHiiituii IHHIIHMHIIIIIMItH ware Stoic, Matawan. I participate in the major Army j will be guests 011 the program. ing in this com petition will r e ­ uty Director of Civil Defense Assigned To US'S Gregory j is a member of the Naval Sta­ maneuver, Exercise S N O \V- ! This program will be held dur- ceive awards from the United E n list I 11 N avy j and Disaster Control. Donald Spafford, U. S, Navy, j tion bowling team, which trav­ B IR D . ‘ , ing the week of Feb. 7th lo 13th Working in conjunction with Slates Air Force Air Defense COOK Joseph Havlock Gaynor, jr.,' The maneuver will test the : but will be opened formally by of Edgewater Dr., Matawan, left; els to d ifferent bases in the thc Air Force, thc state CD-DC Command, in addition to those 602 Cambridge Ave., Union! endurance of U. S. troops nnd a radio talk over Station WJLK, mentioned previously, based on have been sent to Fort Dix for organization ami the Air De­ by plane Jan. 2G for San Diego, j Norfolk area. The week of Feb. Beach: James Philip MncLean.j weapons in Arctic areas. Dur­ i Asbury 'Park, on Friday eve­ fense Command will present thc following: Calif., to be assigned to the j 27 he will compete in the Fifth I basic training. Pvt. Peter E. 027 Bayview Ave., Union Beach:! ing the exercise the 503rd will ning, nt 7:30 p.m. The talk will commendations and make a­ For recruiting one to four vol­ USS Gregory. He had spent a 1 Naval District Dowling Tourna­ j.Benton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Earl Brown, 60fi Sydney! participate in the largest mass deal with the latest aspects of Ave.. Union Beach, and Thom-! wards to posts and individuals unteers, a certificate of achieve­ five-day leave at his home, aft- \ ment, participating ln a total of Eaii Benton, Morristown Rd., parachute drop of men and ma­ j dental care and preventive ment from the Director of Civil 30 g a m e s. If he qualifies and as Oliver Batkin. Box 442. Ma-j terial ever attempted in an arc­ who perform an outstanding job er being graduated from Dis­ Matawan. lias been assigned to : measures. in recruiting new volunteers. Defense, Air Defense Com­ bursing Clerk School, Newport, finishes in the top seven, he will tawnn Rd., Cliffwood. enlisted! tic region. I The project is sponsored by 1 Company F, 273rd Regiment of Commendations and awards m and. F o r recru itin g five to R. I. He was employed at the be sent to Chicago, 111., for two in the U. S. Navy at the Navy! At the completion of the ex­ thc Parent Organization. 'The to both posts and GOC volun­ nine volunteers, a silver certif­ Keyport Banking Co. prior to j weeks t° help represent the the G9t.li Iniant.ry Division. Pvt. Recruiting Station in Asbury| ercises, which will last approxi­ ; American Denial Association in teers will be made 011 the fol­ icate; and for recruiting 10 or entering scrvice. iFifth Naval District against oth­ j Lee T. Cook, son of Mr. and Park. They recently were sent! mately four weeks, the 503rd co-operation with the various lowing basis. more volunteers, a gold certif­ His new address is: Donald I er Naval District teams in thc | Mrs. LeGrand Cook, 11 Mata- to Philadelphia, Pa., as part of | ARCT will return to Fort Camp­ civic and school authorities. Observation Post Volunteer icate. W. Spafford, 912-79-38, c/o F le e t j 1955 All-Nnvy Tourney. wan Rd., Cliffwood. is assigned a group of 42 men to be enlisted; bell. This year marks the seventh Awards — to the six individual Thomas S. Dignan, Deputy Post Office. USS Gregory (DD . to Company L, 365th Regiment and will train together as the | Pvt. Smith's unit, the "Rtck” year during which newspaper Promoted To I’FC volunteers from the observation Director of Civil Defense nnd 802), San Francisco, Calif. I [ of the 69th Division, shore area platoon. j re g im e n t of the 11th A irburne articles, radio lalks, motion pic-, frosts within the state who suc­ Disaster Control, Lewis F. Hall, Robert David Demery, son of i Before entering service, Pvt. These men will undergo nine ■ Division, is the same unit Jiat ■ lures and ldcturcs have aided Kurils Promolion In Navy 1 ceed in recruiting the greatest Civilian GOC Co-ordinator for Mr. and Mis. George Demery, j Denton attended Rutgers Uni­ weeks of recruit training at the' dropped on Corregirior during: ; dentistry in bringing the >nes- number of new Volunteers to en­ New Jersey, and Major Warren Robert Waiters, of 16 Walling j Orchard Pkwy., Matawan, has versity, and Pvt. Cook was cm- Naval Rccrult Training Center, World War II. ' sage of. children's dental health roll in their respective posts. In W. McAllister, Air Force GOC Terr., Keyport. who is station­ been advanced lo the rank of I ployed by Lnvoie Laboratories, Bainbridge, Md.. and will form j to the public. addition to thc commendations, Co-ordlnator for the state, will ed at Norfolk, Vn., has been private first class at Fort Lee, line., Morganvilie. • part of the South Jersey Com­ Originally torpedo tubes’ on 1 Listed among the dentials in tiiese individuals will be taken co-ordinate the reports from all promoted to seaman first class, Va. Friends who wish to write j After the initial eight weeks, pany. Navy destroyers were mounted this area participating in thC‘ > on a day-long tour of Air De­ observation posts and the Tren­ as a result of passing an exam­ him may do so at the following | they will be given a two-week D uring th e ir sta y ln P hiladel­ in the bow. Now they are school programs are: Dr. J. fense Installations, within thc ton Air Defense Filter Center ination for advancement 011 Ja n . address: Ffc. Robert Demery, lienvc and one of three assign- phia, these men took part in the mounted in a battery which can 1 Wallace McCne and Dr. G. A. east coast area. to determine who will receive 25. US 51314174, 72 Q M Co. (B a k ­ i ments, advanced infantry train­ recent program of ‘'Operation be trained so that the whole : Uooney. Air Defense Filter Center Vol­ the awards. The campaign will Seaman i/c Waiters entered) ery,. 63rd QM Bn., Fort Lee, ! ing, be enrolled in one of 11 spe- Minute Men,” which the Phil­ ship need not be turned toward unteer Awards—to the three in­ extend from F eb . 1 to M ar. 31. the N av y on A pr. 8, 1954. He Va. ; ■ ' 1 ciaiist schools "at Fort Dix, or adelphia Navy Recruiting Are- thc target. . Have you read the classified nds? f ) SHOPPER'S STOPPER These Items On Sale Mon., Feb. 7—Tue., Feb. 8—Wed., Feb. 9

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J w . : R ic h m o n d 97 ,193 1B7 Polio Drive To Menzzopane Hits Mat-Key Mixed ;F. Devino ' 183 155 Sunday Night League 140 End Sunday SCORES OF BOWLING LEAGUES IN THE AREA ; H an d ic ap ,?•: 15 15 15 Perfect Game ...... Aspecial plea to get March ' 1 Jim\s liur (3) I ■ : 592 071 618 of Dimes cards filled and sent Mill-Key. ltec. (21 ’K. Chadwick 131 120 154 OswaldjK Seafood i\Ikt. (2) [o ;]ir local chairman was made Sixth In Career Matawan-Keypdrt S. L au ro 218 174 102 Keansburg Ladies Keansburg ;J. Burgess 192 162 164 P . D evlno 173 184 M. Morrison , .129 149 171 last week by Roland J. Hines Of Red Bank Bowler Merchants League 161' Monday Night League Businessmen’s League , D. Kenner ' 145 ‘ 122 134 C. DellaPietro 148 157 187 C. M orrison - 176 113 165; M onm o u th C ounty M arch 1 W. Metzger 152 154 197 T . N appi 108 180 172 • . . Joe Menzzopane, of Red Bank. Restaurant (2) G. Harris ; > 104. 129 151; Dimes chairman. The final B urlew 's J . D evlno 125 188 Richard's Hollywood Mkl. II) .Tiln. 25 . rolled the sixth perfect game of 020 567 649 B. H a rris ,160 187 189 j closing of the campaign for tiie C. G eran 1G5 193 135 J. Szyszlo 170 R. Krueger 153 152 125 Harold’s Garage 11) i ■■■■ , ■ ‘ his c a re e r S unday lit the M a ­ C. N ovotny , O. F. li.-iiirtMihiii' 113 12G 1 1 1 , A. B ow ne , 115 132 104 R. PeiTlni, 100 151 172 PT (0) 1 Monmouth County March of, -, lta WBn-Keyporl Recreation Al­ D. P e a se I A. U lrich sen 100 94 029 578 184 105 140, 832 848 893 L. Drickler 153 124 179 ; J. S m ith 143 147 150 95 “70'Dimes drive has been set for . leys ln Atlantic Classic League |H . P lc p e r 154 144 Keelnn's Har Ar - Liquor A. Skislak 1G9 189 202 i ltcR an’ U nr (2) D. H ein k e 140 151 159 191 143 143 179 (3.) '■! Sunday. . competition! It was the first ;J. P ie u e r - 151 • Ruth: Krueger 137 '121 J. Pe|) 177 ,170 185 b. Fletcher 1C3. 117 H andicap 11 11 11 172 204 154 122 142 145 j “ T h e bigger job ahead de­ In his careor rolled ln an event i M. isaln-enburt, 144 148 J, H a rris 124 175 131 — N. Soltysik 200, 130 ,181 ------.... ------T. Franeiseoni 149 202 199 131 mauds your Immediate sup­ sponsored by the American j H an d ic ap 30 B. Krueger 158 140 808 843 779.j, Paguione 220 '134 1C7 572 570 540 30 30 port.'' Mr. Hines said. The 19- , Bowling Congress. T. Inf anti - 195 143 205 Clifl'wootl Antrels ( 1) E . S m ith 142 122 II. b . Scott’s (21 815 847, m a ! 55 March of Dimes faces the He h it a 730 series at '212, 234 579 533 22 22 G. DiGl'battislii 109 203 188 J . L ow icky 153 178 |R. Karl .98 126 .172 i , 577 22 challenge of continuing the vac- ,: and 3,00. This was the second K cansbiirjf N ew s (2) N. B ru ce 131 152 171 ,B. G ra tta n 120 | M. Q u a r t l e r , ,150 .164 155 [ Hollywood S ervic * (1) ^ine study while providing (be^ perfect gome bowled this year 144 199 036 601 W. M onsees 15G 162 167; | M. Mulligan 150 375 1 Gloria Arnold 126 140 137 653jbest available treament for the . in. league .bowling. Joe Brown 178 I Mo o re ', . 192 190 154 B. Thomas 141 141 176 378 670 884 J . G ro tt ' 156 : 145 167 i J. Giles 1G3 139 igo'152 Fitzgerald's Green Acres 101 |iiatlon’s thousands of polio , having' hit one. P esce 135 151 125 A. n lG l'b a ttisln 137 138 154 Jair’s Sport G»otI Handicap \; 10 10 | t . Giles 144 156 174 135 155 146[stricken children and adults.. . I il) 10 ] C'ostlc. : 181 161 I6fi Walter Cliches, of Brooklyn. F e rra n o .178 ; ■100 185 ------' ' ----- • G. Arnold 131 149 158 153 144 125 j M r. H in es u rg es p ersons to fill N. Y., fired a 770 scries to lead ; Bellezza 190 202 180 704 790 830; R o g e rs . 133 100 157 561 . 020 349 iB. P ry o r 154 118 175! in. and mail cards or better still, ■ all Classic loop bowlers. 'Other ! 567 584 137 174 Cliffwood Inn ( 1) 'K elley 100 170 M u rn u c t’s P h a r m a c y (3J 021 155 ; take the Marcli of Dimes cards high scorers included Artie Can- y n lp v . , 842 909 817 15G 136 143! F r e e m a n 143 .: 153 138 a . Johnson 105 152 130 Baysliorc Slatioiiery 12) jto local headquarters or the iS'.o, faf R a h w a y . 741: J a c k H orn, ' Shore District 13) ¥ 579 591 199 1(55 180! Dillon . 160 . 1S3 , 188 B.- Jacobsen 17.3 ■' J M. B enton 125 152 149 001 [county office, R oom 10, 224 M ain of Brooklyn, 731; Stan Nlemec, . 17.5 173 IE. cFlhherty 158 1G3 183 140 100 ,.. ; Ford 182 r. Knam 200' 180 160 B. Jacobsen 157 157 139* T he st a ml hies: W L !St.,'Asbury Park. 'R u th e rfo rd . 710, nnd Lou C am - j J. Pecher . . 191 230 155 .150 138 ,150: R,. R e c h t 182 148 153 E . B enton ICG .146 138 33 24 ' ,-pi, Dumont. 702. v ^ Mlljkowskl iJ. Knam , . 180 160 157 193 170 174 j 7.14 838 850 ., „ . ■ E. Jacobsen 137 142 159 32 25 D urin g the p ast 30 yenrs, |J. Burgess 156 161 181 ;r. The Ell/.nbetli team Ret a ’ tenner 160 llajiollu’s M,iuket (2) • 066 661 622 H a n d ic a p 22* 22 22 32 25 medical science has learned Q>. league record far tiie season • |H. Johnson 141 192 168 ■■■■■ — _ ;LaZare's Shoes . more about .treating heart dis­ I Rnpolla 173 108 201 “Glean Game ___ 30 27 ■ with n 3380 pin total. j 838 70S) 796 Gulat.ro 130 174 182 C07 619 607 : Mat-Key. Rec. 2937'A ease than in all previous cen-' - Mal-Ko,v. Bee. (0)' .826 912 ■ The ^lonmouth team climbed | Consolidated jSula 204 134 844 iBayshore Stationery 28li 281'n j turies combined. To speed re- F uels (2 ) B, Sprague ' 128 ;i49 : 141 L aZ n re's Shoos m into a tie for fourth place by. Moore .. . T ra h lin 154, 178 186 { Consolidated F u els (0) ['Jim's Bar 27 30 " I search, give tn the 1955 New ICS 157 L.■ Brock ■ ■ , 137 137 137 T. K n a m 178 156 173 1 8 9 1 P a s te r n a k , 108 103 ,203 B lind'. 135 135 135 j Fitzgerald’s Green 27 30 j Je rs e y H e a rt Fund!' taking two. games out of three'A. Bellestzn 158 M, '-..Morrison;' 118 ’ 127 160 L. Wolf i 107 138 119 from Elizabeth. Men/.zopane’s |Johnson ,. . T o n m scllo ...... 148 S., Beilezna 171 180 123 C. E. Bahrenburg 24 33 145 B . O sip 173 194 ICO F. Woir . . 149 137 169 terim, New York, won two js. Qcllezzn M.' Tenore 158 160 143 'Keelnn's Bar 22 3; 128 147 1551 ' 'rrrr-"; Handicap ;■ 4- :'v4 4 J. K n a m 193 192 216 R. B w e d e r 107, 170 211 .games from Paterson. |0. Fechcr 202 171 209] 805 815 920 ■, ■ „ • ------H an d ic ap 24 24 24 I P esce 141 j Anchor Inn (1) 3. V urga 180 211 160 Put your spare dollars to work . StitndinKs 137 500 Gil 608 VV L lOldenboi'u 213 | A. S m ith 204 ...... 109; 158 G54 647 701 in the fight against heart dis­ K cansini rir N civs 12) B rooklyn 3 1 'i 19'i iE . L em bo 120. 154 128 tf . m i 874 •778 i ease and allied ailments, which L . Wolf . 110; 134 105 A- i\r r leotric (1) , Eonfi Island ■29 22 792 757 907 Ill ,185 i '! ' ' Central Tavern (2 ) annually claim more lives m L., Beyer , ' U7 158 138 V.' W ilson 136 147 184 : Phlliy-Scrnntori 27' i 23 '<■ Amoco J. Mazuroski 178 : 151 101 | Weis • 186 164 New Jersey than all other caus­ (2) T . G iles - 191 163 154 F. Barcalow. 159 174 1 163 M onm outh 27 24 D. Leonotto |W. Yankoskl 148. 191 205 Testlnb : ; '. ' 172 207 155 es of death combined. Support 180 192 176 G. Stover ’:v 158 153 138 M. Smith . LOG 175 150 T re n to n 27 24 D. D ow ney 127 160 V. Y oung 148 A rose. 128 138 201 the 1955 N ew J e rs e y H e a rt 182 Ilnndlcnp 8 8 8 A. S m ith 15H 194 162, E liza b eth lG'v, 24 'Moe' Cuocci 207 172 234 : F u n d ! A h B. G usill 174 189 170 . — ’ ■ 761 843 818 E . Costic N ew Y ork 20 25 J . O v erley 176 159 180 196 198 162 G19 690 G59 ; Hoffman’s Liquor Store ' (0) • 583 616 543 Defense Bonds pay the same P a te rso n 21 30 C. Sardella 156 167 168 Irons • ' 229 Mat-Key. Roc. i L. Churchman 114 138 G endle's M ark et (11 1) rate of interest as the War N e w a rk ■ 20 31 Blind 14 ii 148 lAii ; D . C lark 130 i 135 142 VauNortwiek 141 113 138 889 Bonds you bought during the H ac k e n sa c k 1 !)',•> 30 '/2 813 889 860 879 981 M. Quartior 149 1G0 148' p. Franklin 106 101 100 war. Buv some! F r a n k ’s B a rb e r Shop (1) j . Cox 122 141 138 TSi-Moe-Ki liar ID For only a few cents a I. Olnh 110 170 191 M u rp h y 151 140 188 W. Dillger 170 139 184 Inf anti ' 186 185 143 ! . Refresher Courses R. Blclimond 169 150 136 R osata 127 200 170 C. D inner 137 152 156 K elm 155 127 194 , day you can get ’round H an d ic ap _ 9 For Dairy Farmers D avino 174 208 189 E. Resslano 80 9 9 M. Cuocei 182 173 190 : ' ■■ — ___ _ the clock protection Hundreds of New Jersey’s ;D- L e tts . 156 130 } [fituszewski 170 195 15' ' , 079 653 758 543 549 584 Bowlers Attention! dairy farmers will set aside a !T- Soyltls 180 163 157 L afayette 230 142 1.82 Old Mill Dairy (3) Keyport ltec. (1) against losses from — day during February to attend M. M aclug 230 ' E. Lawton - 1'40 187 159 G, Harris 134 one of the Dairy Institutes spon-1 146 153 ■- . ■ ;■ 973 822 8G6 P. Montagna 120 172 140 Blind . , 128 128 128 DOM LAFAYETTE'S FIRE - BURGLARY sored by the Extension Service j 788 841 934 ’ > Andy’s Station (3) B.iPryor 164 213 158 J. A daysli 146 100 123 of Rutgers University. This an -1 Walling's Market (2) P e a se , 146 163 181 ; THIRD ANNUAL INDIVIDUAL J. Rosato 174 213 235 D. Kenner 172 08 158 nual one-day refresher course [H. Laughlln 159 103 195 B ennett 159 150 154 and ACCIDENT H. Ross 101 180 125 Handicap.; ■ 19 19 offers a review of latest know-;\V. M aoL ennnn 100 145 141 ; J! B urgin 183 152 160 how in growing crops and nian-io. T c ich er 140 137 163 V oihles 200 165 159 Tournament PLAY IT SAFE! 774 985 817 599 491 ' 581 Handicap aging cattle. !n. Laughlln 1R1 156 172 Sealzo 157 192 167: The standings: IV L ! : Schedules of meetings haveip. VanNoitwlck 135 156 123 Louis’ Itestauraii 12) “To Be Sure - - - Insure" Cliffwood Amoco 40 17 with been arranged by county aerl-1 E. Schynrz 145 143 192 845 822 821 ' Crate’s Beverages 38 19 cultural agents, who are an- 784 .757 794 C. M ack 152 ,153 120 ! Mat-Key. Rec. 36 Crate's ItcvcriiKC 101 nouclng times and places. Many j 21 B. B a h r . 123 141 130 See Me For Every Cliffwood T'lrc Co. (1) Old Mill Dairy 35>2 21 li P. B rien 140 171 170 ‘1200 CASH PRIZES are beinij held in Grange halls, j M. Cassonc 152 160 149 M cG inty 152 113 141 Burle-w’s Restaurant 33 24 Blifid . 135 135 135 with tv hearty luneli as an added q Handicap 8 8 8 Form Of Insurance Ziegler 150 120 Frank’s Barber Shop 33 24 G. P elo se 136 130 182 SATURDAY and SUNDAY, FEB. 5 and 6 attraction. ,p S trin g e r 151 109 Consolidated fuels 33 24 W.- W alling 180 186 125 The institutes are part of the jj 580 605 599 A hlers 189 127 184 Anchor Inn 32K 24 J. C eeere 223 191 153 Also Two Week-ends Feb. 12-13-19 & 20 Casimir J. Zl/dasz/k adult education proRram of the j ' II, Wasserman & Son (0] Kelly 180 185 140 Rapolla’s Market 32 25 State■ University. ISnos J. Per­ G. Jackwlcz ■ 143 108 108 Insurance & Real Estate Broker 11. Sclieetz 153 160 Jag’s Sport Goods 31 26 823 819 771 For Reservations Call Dom. Lafayette ry, 'extension dairyman, heads 135 M & G Transportation 29 28 ■N. W ltterscheln 105 179* 'llie standings: U' L . a co m m ittee of Coilese of A gri­ H. P u sllsi 165 142 Keyport 7-1195 TourneySt arts 4 P. M. 31 G arden Place 822 087 751 Cliffwood Inn 27- 30 igi.. N.'J.' Shore District 37!1. 19' ^ culture specialists who will W oodworking; (0) A. Heinold 125 136 148 All-Bros. OK Sales 4i Service 26'i 30'/2 Central Tavern 33 23 >. c o River Gardens “ sp eak . 143 171 130 Handicap 14 . 14 B. T oom er S c h n n c k ’s F uel Oil 2531is H i Consolidated Fuels 32'.. 24 U O th ers w ho will rid e thc Cliffwood, N. J. !j . Belletti 154 172 >57 Regan's Tavern 25 32 Andy's Station 30 27 Keyport Recreation Alley Dairy Institute circuit are Mr. 508 602 549 i p . G alletti 108 140 Cliffwood Angels 22 35 Harold's Garage 24 33 — NOTARY PUBLIC — Perry's assistant, EtUvard T. \ Lou Morlzio 140 102 Walling’s Market 35 Fete's, Inc. (3) 1 Crate's Beverage 23 34 I American Legion Bldi?. Keyport Oleskie; Wallace A. Mitciieltree, 22 MA 1-1854 Len Morlzio 165 144 189 All-Bros. Woodwkg. 30 M . Wolff 143 159 | Keansburg News 19 311 1 soils specialist; John E. Bay­ 21 Cliffwood Fire Co. 10 41 s. Hjiwlsr 115 121 110 I ■ - -______lor and Donald A. Scliallock, 724 732 -735 Hoffmnn’s Liquor 12 45 M. Hourahan 130 132 190 crops specialists: Dr. Lee G. M & G T i'an sp o rtatio n (3) M. Kondrup 182 170 190 Merrill, entomologist; VV. C. V. Youncofskl 148 130 178 H an d ic ap 20 20 20 Krueger, engineer, and Austin S. B onanno 155 99 150 Keyport N. L entz, forester, wlio will e x - 1 For The IT. Cslk 177 166 150 590 008 689 plain an exhibit showing uses Recreation League M eK ny 185 192 213 The standings: W L of a farm woodlot. iJ. B. iM u m m i 186 229 173 Keansburg News 38 25 A um nek's Furniture (2) ---:------Marquet’s Pharmacy 38 25 Kruser, Jr. 175 159 191 ,851 819 870 Louis' Restaurant 36 27 VERY, VE Muscarella 175 105 176 Crate's Heveraites 131 Richard’s Hollywood 33 30 A u m ac k 153 171 101 C. C arbone 176 172 181 Pete’s, Ine. 33 30 O utdoor Storage F . K ru se r 173 223 107 T. Suchorlskl 154 H. L. Scott’s 29' 33,-> Kruser, sr. 170 107 126 H a n d y m a n _ T. A m brosino 165 Mat-Key. Rec. 28‘:» 34 M S igism ondi 154 220 211 Gentile’s Market 28 35 849 885 821 Franulsconl 233 160 223 Keyport Rec. 27 36 P/m T. JUIlll N i u r u R. W ontesa no 191 167 H. Wasserman 24 30 S ch ac h t 109 171 153 D. T ro p e s 193 168 K au fer 186 135 156 C hizm ndla 172 103 170 BE 882 942 950 Mat-Key Tuesday Ross 178 140 237 & Scrviee 10) O. K. Sales H ow ard 202 200 ‘ 190 ■ Night League ; P. Clugslon 160 148 175 C. Ro^is 254 172 102 • 847 809. si a Ja n . 25 ! N. Stranicro 146 177 193 R o se III1I T rucking (3) Balircnburr’s- 3Ik(, 101 A. B elletti 192 172 191 B eU ler 206 149 224 W. M etzger 171 152 138 U. O w ens 121 150 110 DE Skislnk 102 219 1B9 C. M orrison 154 210 177 J. Sardella 225 213 215 B a h re n b u rg 134 158 O il A New 873 819 867 C. C. Snrdella 171 • 177 173 M. Bahrenburu 131 140 148 Selia nek’s Fu«l Oil (1) P ep 175 109 205 H. Ross 172 171 170 G . P o st 171 172 215 i ----- H. slie rra n e 115 ; D. Spencer 143 191) 151 939 927 1006 ------——- - i W. Lew is 110 148 141 Dixie Lee Uakcry10) 792 797 790 I E. Lyons 137 170 iro Moe Cuocci 105 ' 105 190 Ulrlclisen’s Boativorks (31 ! J. Schanck 133 197 169 W ailing 104 202 191 J. 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At Freehold the uotters stari Aug. ti and go un­ f}1 ' Matawan nnd Keyport gave Raymond G. Dane, Keyport til Oct. H. Racing starts in the spectators their money's councilman, resigned as presi­ New York at Jamaica on Apr. worth of excitement at the Key­ dent of the Keyport Cnrdinals 1 and in Jersey at Garden State port High gym Tuesday when Little League baseball team Apr. 30 running lo May 30. Gar- the Maroon and Steel avenged Feb. 1. This terminates six Iden Stale resumes Oct. fi and nn earlier season setback ijy years of connection with the closes up shop Nov.-5. the Red and White, winning 73­ club, which lie founded in 1949 01. The MHS triumph broke n I as the first Little League unit seven game Red Raider win­ ! in the Monmouth County nrea. EASTERN ICEBOAT rac­ ning streak and was Ke.vport's j With the Cardinals to set the ing- championships are slated first Shore Conference loss. example, Dane fostered thc for­ for Bellport, L. I,, on Great The came when the mation of the Bayshore Little South Bay next weekend. If .r Key.s put on a sizzling rally in League and was one of the a sudden thaw loosens tha salt the last quarter, .sparked .by p rim e m overs for th e Mon* water iee of Great South Bay. Acie Cottrell, after they had mouth County Little League or* the event will be tra n sfe rre d trailed 52-35 w hen it started , ln ganization. to L ake H opatcong w here the the. midst of the Keyporl surge He was manager of tho Card­ lee is considered to be good te m p ers flared ancl thc g am e inals five years and president enough lo withstand thaws had lo be slopped for 10 min­ of the club last year. He had until s.''i 'ng. The holding of utes when fighting broke out Goonhunters in this are« report a fine season this year. In the oicturo abovo a pari of the caich ol I two championship teams while an i e e b o a I cham pionship and there was a mclce between ovtr 100 coons is shown by {left to nqhl);Eorl Stullz. Barry Boyce. Dr. James Alexander and Frank Boyce. he was directing the team on hardly strikes 11 responsive players, .spectators and police the playing field. The team chord in Key port now, but trying to restore order. The .MM— DI | IT 1 won over 100 games while he there wns a time when ice- ^ cramped and ovcrcrowde,^ eon- was manager. boating was a popular wintei- Keys Pressed To i ‘- s u s s J s - 'VjJ J O;dilions under which ‘„'nc game L O O K I N G ji„ „ sant ^ se‘ Dane stated Mondav his du­ time diversion of Keyport wat­ was played contriUtited to thc i ties as a member of the bor­ Josoph C. Irwin, director of the Monmouth County Board of Free­ ermen. Fred Uhl nnd the late tension. Thc Keyport school ough council had first call on holders. wheels his iceboat. Thc Pirate, oul in line for the start of a Capt. Vandis Curlis were not­ Win From Rumson IT O V E R |:By Matawan 58-53 race on the ice oi lhe Navesmk River at Hod Bank Saturday. Not since authorities lia,d tried to get, the his non-working hours and it ed racers. Keyport harbor St. Joseph’.* Uym but it had been would be impossible for him to 1947-48 nave m e iceDoal men naa a cnance io follow meir sport in this Seventh Conference Maroon And Steel Hits area. froze over in December and reserved 'beforehand. continue with the Cardinals and stayed that wny until spring, Triumph, 62-60 Squeak . USE OF THE KHS gym by From Foul Line To Win assist Larry Insley, manager of The teams battled on even Matawan tomorrow night lor | and Keyport iceboat racers tei:ms to midway of Lhe first last year’s championship club,4 i^were among the kingpins nt A half-sick Keyport Hifih bss-jtts basketball rhdip with Rum-j Matawan High assured them- IFeb. 16 Heart Fund as he should. Dane said before ; the sport in the eastern pari ilunrter when thc Maroon and ketball team pulled a game: son may bo only the beginning | seives of a Shore Conference St. Josephs Downed 'Basketball Lineups Steel started lo pull away. With he wound up handling tho club's | of the country. Homer Seid- with Rumson out of the fire in ! ol the use of Keyport fncilitics j playoff berth Friday when they affairs, a watch was purchased the score 8-all, H arold Deity, Team lineups were announced er, now of Westfield, was a thc last two and one-half min-jby Maroon and Steel athletic I upset Point Pleasant 5B-53 on on behalf of the boys who h ad , .dropped In n couple of nice side By St. James, 67-57 this week for thc Keyport and former champion. The sport utes of* play on the KHS court teams. The building of the new! gt, Joseph's court. The- man- been members of the club over shots and Bill Utter a drive-in Union Beach Heart Fund bene­ started to go down with the Friday, thereby preserving in--school on thc Church St. side of,ner ,Qf ul0jr accomplishing this the six-year span and presented and a set at the whistle to give Defeat Blights Hopes fit basketball doublclicadef Feb. coming of the moderate win­ tact their record ln Shore Con- the Matawnn school lot has put J feat was commendable for to M rs. M abel P a tte rs o n , of Matawan a .substantial 19-10 10 at Keyport High gym. te rs in thc 1930s and 1940s. ference play. Thc- scorc was the Maroon ancl Steel spring jteam whose offensive operations Keyport. in appreciation of the Of Keyport Players qunrterlime lead. Train's Paradise team of Marl- This is the first winter since G2-G0. sports coaches in a quandry. j were stymied through Hhe lat­ way she has provided transpor­ 0 boro Township goes against 1947 there has been enough Acie Cottrell played it smart All h ands rep o rted for action The excavation for the school’ ter part of the game. They put tation for the team to awny- St. Joseph's basketball team, for two cut-ins under the basket nf Kovnnrt mifferprl a cmshintr Larry's Barber Shop while Ar-! icc for thc iceboat men and but cold and grippe pills still has rem o v ed the north end of on the incredible performance froin-honie games over the six- as the second quarter opened blow to Us'hopes Sunday the! cliiteotu.nl Tile Co. plays Key- j iceboat elubs on the North were being gulped by the Key­ the running track and the base­ of shooting 13 out of 14 fouls in y ear span. Monmouth County Junior Holy j Port Dukes. . | Shrewsbury nnd Lake Hopat- but Keyport could not follow the port players. Rumson had its ball- backstop has been displac-' the last quarter. No opposition Dane said that in parting he advantage. Deitz and Utter re­ cong to reorganize. Iceboats, troubles too, as a p a ir of its ed. It would appear that thc can withstand such accuracy wished to thank the service Name Basketball League when j The squad's: Larry's Barber | stored tho M ata w an lead ancl raced in five division, have principal operators. Fred Clam- northern end zone of the foot­ from the foul line. clubs, the business men's or­ they fell before St. James, of | Shop: Jim Redmond, Bill Bak-1 1'“cetl ln flve cllvtlsl°1’' h"ve thereafter the Maroon and Steel ball field also lias disappeared, Red Bnnk, the league leaders,! er. Fred Wise. Bob Skislak, Lar-. tlUa|ned speeds of 120 miles bronc and Don Slate, were The Maroon and Steel won ganization, the merchants and so completely dominated the re­ Conch John Caracciolo, of thc 07-57. T h e K ey p o rt plfiyers h a d j r.v Vecclilo, Dick Frost, Venn J361'. *™ u .r - "l he S!X>‘l lhl'lvcs watching thc contest from the their victory with their scoring other public spirited citizens bounds that they had no trouble MHS track team, is calling a to overcome their Red Bank ri-, Phillips. Mickey Cox, Ed Ken-1 •“cllcr 111 ” ew Jersey than sidelines. For the Purple Bull­ star. Bill Utter, sitting on the who had contributed to the leaving thc court at halftime in conflab of Shore Conference vals to have a clinnce in theinedy. Train’s Paradise: Bob, farther north us thei ice s dogs, an unknown by the name bench though the last quarter club’s support and had in other the van 35-23. track coaches Feb. 14 to con­ race . j Duekenfleld. John Duckenfield, j f10?!. snow for long periods of Joe Dundin took the place of Utter got his mates away to a ways aided the Cardinals dur­ sider the1 situation, as Point Keyport seemed to have no Ciambrone and did a good' job. lead with three early drive-ins. ing the six years he wns con­ The Red Bank team won the j Bill Garnell,Doug Samuels,' ln tms tirca'______J____ answer to Utter's drive-ins up Pleasant and one or two other After jogging along in tlie first Joe Fasso, Steve Alikas and nected with the team. game by setting the jump onjDoc Edwards, Bill Saunders,] Conference schools who do not the Keyport combine. On guard Don Ruffin, Tom Dove, Clar-1 There are more Navy person- the center court in the third half, tho Keys put on a spurt Bert Collins added shots that have good tracks at their own quarter and the Huskies spread at tlie start of thc sccond quar­ kept M ata w a n in thc v an 28-24 against St. James celebrated i once Harding. . jncl serving in desli oyer-type fields always make it a prac­ Ihelr lead lo 17 points. Then, ter that sent them Into a 10- at halftime. Proctor Bush, the St. Joseph’s! Atco: Gene Freiburg, Herb' lllan,in llny other cate- as the final quarter opened, Cot­ tice to hold their meet with the KGS Five Play At ! gory. point lead midway of the quar­ players let his brother, Tony. [ Dietrich. Carmen DeNardo, trell started lo hit. He sank a Maroon and Steel at Matawan, At the'start of the third qunr- ter. Joe Pinto and Acie Cot­ get loose for 13 ' points in the ' George Meyer. Don Poling,! How his trackmen can practice ^ apparently had long set, two fouls, then two trell sparked this onslaught, Convention Hall early stages of tlie game. The Gene Holmes. Herb Koegel.j without a runninir oval is a iced " the game. After — Utter more fouls, two drive-ins, a long making five baskets between Keyport players held the advnn-^Dlck Caden. John Cannon. Bill; set and two more fouls. Ed pressing problem for Carac­ sank one to m a k e it 30-24, the them and six fouls in six tries. tage after the first quarter, hut, Britlingham. Dukes: Larry: FOWLER Schramm looped one in. then ciolo. He has the state indoor Gulls came back on shots Drop Benefit Game; R um so n bounced b ack out of deadly work from the foul line; Raskasky. Jnck Min'd. Bob Pol­ THEATER Cottrell sank another long set meet at Newark in March. The by Bill Strattan, a great player nowhere as Lundin teamed up St. Joseph’s Win and good set shooting by George ' ing, Jack.. Kofoed, Bill Stalfa.' to total 17 points 111 four min­ only solution he has had so fa r throughout the game, to draw with Nino Sharabba to make Gill protected the St. James'Dick Owens. Ed Potts, Charlie KEANSBURG, N. J. utes of play. It, was only GO-55 is the suggestion that he ask it to a close 30-28. Collins w hip­ Keyport Grammar School Opposite Public School their presence felt. They cut lead ln the la st lrnlf. j Humphries. Ed Jacques. Dew- the Matawan Township Board ped in a one-hander to save the b asketball te am , as 1954 c h a m ­ Ohnnp K f.m shurir fl-0.100 against Keyport. Lhe K ey p o rt lead to 43-38 at the- St. Ann's. of Keansburg,' ey Briggs, Reg Pokallus, Joe of Education to arrange with Maroon and Steel lead, but pions of the B ay sh o re G r a m m a r KvenlnK I’eifoi m :m rrs S(arl Matawan stopped Cottrell’s start of the final quarter. They coasted to victory over St. An-; Muniz, Bill Conway. ; at IS i'l.*. the Keyport Board of Education Strattnn dribbled through the School League, participated Sat- down center court drive-ins with thony’s, of Rod Bank, CO-31, to; Don Delaney and Nick DiC.i- Mathuv Saturday continued tlicir depredations in for ioini use of the KHS field I Matawan zone defense to send urday in a benefit March of Continuous .Sunday three tall men posted against liold to the runner-up spot. St.1 ora are officials and JoanMul- the final canto and were joined by the tra c k te a m s of b o tl v ll' e score to 32-30. ^ Dimes trlple-lieader with other him. Ron Carlson sank a foul by Joe's twin brother, Ronnie, j Agnes, of Atlantic Aighlantis. • liean and John DeNardo sror- schools. By interlocking sclied-1 Then the Niaroon nnd Steel i leading grammar school aggre- Thurs., Fri. & Sal. Fob. 3-4-5 and he ancl U tter m a d e sets lo whose three baskets midway of which had been sharing the lead;ers. ules, one school could hold a! surge, started. Ron Carisbn, i gallons at Asbury Park Conven- 'rJ widen the Malawan lead to G5- the quarter didn’t do Keyport with St. Jam es until suilutiy fal-; meel away tlie day the other j terrific with Ills dribbling all i tioii Hall. - , , DEEP IN MY HEART ' 55. any good, putting Rumson In school was holding a meet at! night, worked in for a layup, j A crowd of 700 was on hand j lered bad ly ngai ns t Ho ly Cioss. I [j- (ll/pi* This feature not show n ai Sof, Joe Pinto looped one in and lhe van. Twin Joe continued the KHS field. Because of the j Fasso and Harold Deitz hit from to watch the three games. The I of Rumson, losing 64-JI, to di op LU U nlllH 11 l/V CI Mafince. Cottrell sank a long scl lo elose his onslaught until it was 60-55 way In which track teams work, tlie outside and Carlson with a ;scoi'in!i' wus rather Infrequent | hack into a secom puce tie • (continued from third column) the gap again and here is where for the Purple Bulldogs with SATURDAY MATINEE out. It would result in no cramp- \ drive-in to give Mntawan an ap- due to the fact thecompeting j wll“ Ule Keansbmg team. i commission as was Freehold the riot came in. Afler the floor two and one-half minutes to go. ing of the Keyport facilities Iflparenlly prohibitive 40-30 lead, teams were not used to gallop-1 . SI. Joseph's (571 lRttcing Association'srequest for Last Of The Comanches was cleared, Steve Alikas sank Thc visitors essayed to both teams were to hold work-! The Gulls soared back. Slrat- Ing around a court the size used G !• r two fouls given him when the “freeze” thc ball, but Chris : a. July 30-0ct. 1 season. Mon­ outs at the same time. Carac-jtan sank a foul and Leigh Mil- by Hnrlem Globetrotters. St. | Wagner, f 3 0 C riot stalled and Carlson nailed Cundoy neatly put an end to mouth Park gets the prize June Sun., Mon., Tuos.. Fob. 6-7*6 clolo feels, , indeed, joint work-j lar a one-hander. Then Millar Catherine's, of Spring Lake, top-j Abbazla, f 0 ,4 a crip to sew up the ball game that, twice stealing the ball to j ll-Aug. 9 dates. The New outs, with better competitive ihit wilh a set and Bill Fltzsiin- ped K ey p o rl, 29-22. Tlie K e y -iE . K ennedy, f Robert Mitchum and break In for layups, Then Cot­ ® ,, i York Racing Commission is Theresa Wright for Matawan. practice, would be beneficial to > moiis looped in a one-hander. . port boys _ were obviously not us-;Manln, c 0 2 trell sank a foul and the score still benevolently disposed tow­ , For Keyport, in defeat, it must both squads. The only real [Dave Wettlin also dropped in a ed to the big courtancl high-up j Bambrlck. g 5 11 | In • was tied. Pinto grabbed a pass ards the Oceanport track as it he said tlie team was fur from problem, on the Matawanside, j one-hander and Millar sank a j baskets but they kept themsel- W. Kennedy, g 2 2 G - I is closing the spring season ill Track of lhe Cat its physical best clue lo recent from the fumbling Rumsonitcs. would be that of a school bus! sensational set shot after Utter i ves in the game by...... their fine Briscese. g 5 1 11 i Belmont Park June 11. and —Cinemascope— illnesses among its belter play­ broke for the basket and it was Henderson, g 0 1 1 to transport the Matawan track I had hit again for Matawan. I foul shooting. In other games, Monmouth Park will have corn­ 3 Siooge Comedy Cartoon ers. However. Mntawan was 62-00, K eyport. squad each practice day to the This tied the scoreat 43-all at! Wannmassa beatHoly Spirit, With seven seconds to go Ron er 77 petition only from antiquated terrific in its control of the Keyport field an'1 return tln.Mii the start of the last quarter 33-29, an d Si. R ose, of B elm ar, Lundin captured a rebound but " , A queduct from Ju n e 13 to July backboards. Both teams per­ nt night. As for baseball, a It was here that Malawan was toppled by O ak h u rst, 22-20. St. J a m e s (07) Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2t Sh!. walking was ruled against him ^ ,,!9 nntl from tumbledown Ja- formed well from the foul line. new diamond could be built and showed their class from the Each team received a March Feb. 9-10-11-12 by Referee Joe Paganl. Ron­ Jmalca. from July 11 to July 30. Key purl (Cl) tlie backstop set up farther to i foul line. C arlson sank two at of Dimes award trophy from! p. Bush, f nie bounced the ball in anger The n ag s a re lip al Saratoga Judy Garland k Jam es Muson In G F P the south on the Malawan field, j the start of the final quarter, j Roland J. Hines, county cam- A. Bush, f 1 15 and it was a technical foul. Cot­ from Aug. 1 to Aug. 21. so lhe F a ld u tl. f 0 0 0 but this has the drawback of j Millar tied the score again with pnlgn director. Koeli. c 0 12 i Oceanport track lias the metro­ A Star Is Born trell missed, but the Keys cap­ — Cinemascope - Technicolor — C u n d ey . f 3 2 8 bringing the high school build ; a one-hander from the outside. The box score: Dowlea. g 0 fi tured the rebound and that was politan racing .season all to it R. Wharton, c 3 3 9 Ing, jutting out over the righl.; Alikas dropped in Uvo charity St. Catherine's (ZS) ' Snvnge, g * 2 self ag a in for its I'mal week. NEWS------1 0 2 the game. . field foul line, into thc range of!throws. Millar, the irrepres- ' ’ ' • • G F r a . Gill, g ■'Schramm, c With Len Golden's 16 points ■ B 7 101 However, under the Atlantic Joe Pinto, g 2 5 9 batted balls. Something of a jsible, lilt under the basket. Carl- R oss, f 1 2 4 t . am, s to help them, the Keyport J.V.'s 11 8 30 drastic order may have to be j son sent in Matawan’s only field Ju sk a , f ii 0 12 Cottrell, g upset R u m so n seconds, 35-34. Cleary, u . 0 3 3 done nbout baseball too. A n d .; goal of the q u a rte r, a sh o rt set, Melken. f ■ 0 1 1 The box score: — — --- of course, tlie Matawan board I bu Dave Bassinder hit from the Ochinogro. f 4 4 12 S t .- A n n ’s ((»!{) 20 21 01 still has the gym problem and outside to tic It at 49-all with W halen, c 0 0 (i l GF V t the bad drainage condition at three minutes to go. Allan G a rre tt, c 2 10 F a rle y , f M a ta w n n (73) 1 2 4 F a ld u tl, f the MHS field to vex it. ,Wolf. in for Utter, showed his C _ lancy, ...... g 0 0 C larke, f (1 F 1* 4 2 10 C undey, f jtnlent in this light spot, by sink-1 Trout, g 0 0 Boclllcr, c A lik as, f 0 4 4 3 2 8 R. Wharton, c ; Ing two cli.'ti ily tiiruws. Ooi-1 MetllntvMcUlnly, g 0 0 Kelly, c 1 11 t C .. F ■ 10 5 25 3 4 22 Joe Pinto, b TV V IE W E R S of p ro -b as­ lins made one of two, then Carl­ Coognn. g 0 2 Calllnan, g F a s s o , c G 3 15 5 G 1G Cottrell, g ketball seem generally to like son sank two against Wettlln's Szelign, g s i Collins, g 4 0 8 1 0 C leary , g 2 the new rules which force “a 12 5 29 • Deltz, g , 4 1 D one and It w as M a ta w a n 54-50. S tephens, k tenm In possession of the ball Millar got in one foul on twu K eyport O. S. (22) O snato, g Carlson, pr 5 2 12 23 10 G2 — — to shoot within 24 seconds aft­ chances, and lie dro p p ed in a H F 1* IVb. 3--1-5 H u m sn ir ((10) er coming Into their own half terrific one-hander lo cut the Ackerson. f 0 0 0 2 3 17 till K.m m lay ::. Open 1 .30 I'. M. 20 IB 73 GF P court, and grant bonus foul M ata w an lead to 54-53. OchlncBl'o, f 4 4 12 St. Antliiiny’s OH Score hy ciunrlers: 8 4 20 J. Lundin, f tries to the opposition after a ln this critical Juncture, wllh Sullivnn, c 14 0 ( I l’ Keyport 10 13 12 2 0 - -01 3 0 G Springsteen, f team has committed six per­ a minute to play, tile Maroon T aylor, g 0 0 0 S hnrnbbn, f 7 :t 17 M RUNNING WILD UNDER THE BIG TOP! Matawan 10 15 18 21—-73 0 I 1 M organ, f sonals. ln one qmirU’r. There and Steel deadliness from the Jacksc.., g 12 4 Q a tta , f 1 I 3 Keypiirt J.V. 145) 4 0 8 R. Bundln, c is a growing belief these in­ foul line wrapped up the deci­ K ehoe, c :i n i; C. F P S h a ra b b a , g 0 i 10 novations will be adopted in sion. The Evans forces pul oil 0 10 22 Shea, c ii t i DEM MARTIN ^ JERRY m U ntil, f 0 3 3 2 2 G Tery, g college and Interscliolastie a "fre e z e ." Inevitably tlley C rucial gam d in th e N orth Esposito, g ii n it G o ld en , f 4 1 0 — — — „ HAL WALLIS’ fPOUUr.llO.N basketball next season. Col­ they were fouled b.v a Point Jersey Shore Pnroclilal Gram­ Ma/.zn, 8 2 n l 8 60 J W alsh , f 0 0 0 20 lege hasketball, perhaps, but Pleasant team frantic to get mar School League will be play­ 1 3 5 3 RING CIRCUS O ’B rien , f not high school basketball. possession. Alikas sank, two, ed us part of a triple header nt 13' :tl C lay to n , c 3 3 0 Larry’s, Atco, Win For one tiling, on tlie 24 sec- then Carlson sank two more St. Joseph's gym In Keyport D row n, c 0 0 0 -In industrial Basketball ond rule high school boards free throws and Mntawan had Saturday morning. St. Joseph's Robedee Gets 44 Lntiro, g , 0 4 10 , nfof nrtllAneducation I inh swilliwtlcannot (if.go to Ithe 1 Wl the bull game. team nnd St, James, of lied 1 1 3 League piny Thursday, Lurry s Alnsllc, i: expense of putting electric 11- The Garnet Gulls gained Bank, tied for theleague lead Heaven's Angels, ol Keyporl, — — — Barber Shop defonted the Holly­ lumlnnted timers In lhe four something for their long trip, will meet. The winner likely smole the Cliffwood Red Devil: wood Oilers, Atco broke Uh los­ Sutui.iy ^ Moml.iy I’l h. G-7 15 15 45 cornel's of the court .so the when their jnyvees trimmed the ing streak to score a win over wt|! tnke the championship. St. j hip and (high ln a basketball M a tiiw a n J.V , (32) players will know how m a n y Conhnmni:. Sunday Doors Oprn Kit) J\ M, DuLuxo Cleaners, Herb Wnll- M ata w an seconds 40-43, Ann's, of Keansburg, will bat- mime this week, running up the a f 1’ seconds they have before they llng’s Big Five overcame the Pt. Pleasant ir>3l tie It out for fourth place with score or 12U to 113 on tlielr un S cully, f 1 7 0 m u st shoot. Again, the ' G 1’ I’ St. Agnes, of Atlantic lllKhluiuls, hnppy rivals. Jack Koheiloe. ,,t 0 0 Keyport Dukes nnd West Keans- , Qold, f ■ 0 " fre e z e ” to protect a slim M illar (I 4 1(1 on the same bill. the Angels, tossed lu 44 pnuiis ^ 's m lth , f 1 0 2 burg A. C. stopped the Tlgeis. CedMeMUg lend un the game nears its Sliattah, f 7 1 10 St, Joseph’s won their way In- towards the discomfort of the Tho program of foiir mimes M ,GHTV SFA spec i ^ Tomasello, f 1 0 2 end, such as Mnlawau pul on to a shot at llie title by d e fe a t­ lasted until almost mldnlglit. Fitzsimmons, c 2 0 4 Cllftwood leam. Morris I.ee Williams, c 0 0 e al tiie end of the gnme iignlnsl ing lloly Cross, of ltumson, There will bo another one to­ Hassiiulor, k & 1 11 showed more restraint, content Futichess, c 0 0 0 Polflt. P le a sa n t, Is a rightful M ondny, 30 111, night, coupled wltli havlnilnlon. W right, g Ing him self w ith 14 points while A r m o u r, tt 2 1 5 part or basketball strategy, 3 0 The box score; ■ & & & ' ■ ­ ping-pong, dancing and other W ettlin, g Jim Ilowley and Mike Conway Kuhn, e, o a 3 UN,we net! It, Tin; w eave a ­ reerenllonnl activity nrriuigotl SI. Jusepli'N Clill settled for 11. Norrl:; Lee, Hon M a g ee , g •1 3 11 I nalnst the zone defense Is nn- ■ji ii d:i Ci I ’ l ‘ 1 0 0 W ® ® by tlio K eyport lllllll Heliool CnbntiMig, J a c k C.'iiriioiie ami C oon, it 0 0 0 i otlior play that is a purl or iMlltllwilii (OH) N. Kennedy, f 0 0 Hon Ueyes hud Hi each, tin ilir 'M MolhorH Club. Colot, it 0 0 0 1 Iho Kiuue'H sli'iiteity lhat C) F 1’ Scully, f 2 l'J Cliffwood side, ,llm Mllclie!! — WeUtead, McGowan I should not be nullified hy Flissti. f 3 0 (I Zoiml, f 0 , 0 wan t.hi»-.W:,'i " c o re 1' while a piny 1) 14 32 tim e rules. As I'm tiie bonus Deltz, f 2 0 4 K agan, o 1 11 er beiirlng the ureat mime m . Score by quarters: Tom Welstead, Mnlnwunj fouls, Ihelr m e rit It Is m ore Allluis, f •1 4 II Mallconlco, it 2 IU b asketball of Bolvy \vn:, MOcond '■/Keyporl J.V. 0 0 10 14 45 lightweight, and lion McCiowan, debatable, but Ihey Irend lo Collins, i! 4 I 0 SI over, it 0 4 with ID. km Matawan J.V, II 0 (1 17 112 Cliffwood weltorwelnlit. are nlal>- I'euenerate the game Inin a Utter,, e (I I III Ttn*Hiiiit11mi , w., Keyport ’! 1 Midi’ ll'hlnoi', ! nob done no a lm u ly . Atlantic in . i*itHi.munt, ii i;t iii i o on Cilllluim, <; 0 I I sola, mine warfare, patrol mid M at ii wm i (i a O hciii' Cross, Cliffwood Hoys' City's bid for ii spill season dur­ M ata w an III Itl ID Ifl— All H iggins, u 1 o a auxiliary vcmiehi, I'olni I’li'iiMint n a Club liimvywelulit, was given a ing tlio m onllm of July und Hep Officials; I’lilppn, Btuindors, iloimoHscy, h l o a Uimi'iiii :t n pohl,poni'im>ht from it solii'duled lom ber, wuh tofised oul. of the Finn, it o I I 11 For Item " Iinrl ‘T o !’ Male’’ Hmilli A m boy » fi bout liml l'Tltloy lieeatiHe of a Window hy Iho ntule nuilim "Fimilslted ApnHmoht" slum nlffllH lim y lie p u rc h a se d nl llils '■-iuihiiile lliithliiiul* o II toothache, ir'unllnued In iii'Venlh enliniin) for nn In at UiIh office. 11 3 111 Office, *‘W PAGE SIX—SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL^ MATAWAN, N. 3. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1955 L' .1. _ULr5.iL1 ■ ■y.tfZSMiL -J- ■ ■fejyil -LMUIIJ* I1 TH I “uKg-nn ^ Senior Book Reports Students Entertained LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Are Due Feb. 14 By Dramatic Club LEGAL NOTICES 556 Enrolled At 'In\ Map Miuntenancc By Lynn Hall ’55 ' j By Kathle Flynn '56 ; O t h e r I’.N iir n s w ...... riuo.uo .MIO.OO 500.U0 1 tl.GO l a x S /i lo The fourth book report for the . The Junior Dramatics Club at O ther h\-jj»MiscK ...... r»o.oo ■ I'll.llll r.u-oo ;i7.M 12.20 Junior College seniors will be due on Feb. 1 4 1 Matawan High School often en- Jjifrlitiritt of Public JtuildmuM. fctc. O iIut LxiirrtM's ...... 700.00 tXlO.lMJ 72.1.00 r.21.20 103.60 after the mid-year exams have itertains the student body durum: Phinnim: Uoitril Many From Area been given. Six book reports the Friday afternoon assembly O ilier K.\jic*nses ...... rioo.oo 2UU.1IU : m o o • UI2.30 07.70 1 IIHUI'.'lflCO ...... - , ;t,2ou.oo are required for the year: throe Freshmen, sophomores. and . .1.4t>t>.d5 .H.4CG.M • - Included In Total - Jsui-fty H'nul Premiums ...... S9&.00 : 'JIC.tin , -a ii.a ri . 211.25 are written and three are given juniors participate In the elub. i. Protection to I'l-rfon* nnd Property First tabulations at Monmouth orallv. At present they are planning J - ir e : Stenography Pupils Bulletins Displayed Salaries aud Watfc* ...... ;...... 1:. BQll.no tb'iO.OOi . 500.00 404.00 c.oo Junior College, Lonu Branch, The one due Feb. 14 must be several skits and two short O t h e r h x p e o n c H ...... t).oo b.yoo ou • .. 0,785,76. iii.a r ii P o U e e * | Write To Pen-Pals To Aid Career Selection given orally and is to be n class­ plays. They are choosing tlieir for the second semester show iu u l VVfltfCH ...... j f»ai)o oo 10,7(11) 11(1 - 10,251)00 10,144 06 135.05 ic. Some classics tlmt are fa­ material and casting the roles. O ther bNJICIlH™ ...... 2,200.00. '.JU0 00 ^,750.00 2,5511.12 PJO.flB a n enrollm ent of 550 students, By Jane Bennett ’55 , By Kathle Flynn '5G 2.700.00 vorites among the students are: One of the short plays is en­ P e n s i o n l- u m l - S t n i e l- u n d ...... 2,4C0.2r» . . / 1 2.70.3,1b 2,702.1fi tatf; registrations me expected , The first week in January the In the fro n t hall of M ata w an Purchase nf P o l i c e Cur ...... ,....:...... ' 0 LOUO 00 1.00U.00 1.000.00 The Hunchback of. Notre Dame, titled "The Oyster and the J* ii-bi Alii Orimmaium—Alii nnd 'to raise lhe total to GOO stud'cnts, j stenography clnsses at Mata- High School there is n display Jane Eyre, nnd Uncle Toni’jj P e a r l ,” T his Is a com edy con M aintenance (Contract J ...... :...... 1,250.00 - l,2Glj 00 1,2511.00 1,250.00 • according to'Registrar Ruth E. M unicipal Court : - . jwan Hit’ll School started short­ of bulletins from many col­ Cabin. After the student selects I corning a woman who finds a SnlnricK nnd W'airr* ...... :...... 1,200 00 1.200 00 l.v o o .o o 1,200 00 Nobel. The second semester Other Kxiicmcit ...... •...... to o (tg 100.90 h and co rresp o n d en ce With stu- leges, business schools, and spe­ a book of his choice it must be pearl In an oyster in a restau- ' lOJ.OO ( 03 79 HC.‘21 runs from Jan. 31 to June 2. Civil Defence • ••• • , shown to and npproved by Wil­ rant. The big problem is to Other Kxpcnseu ...... , ! dents in many different states. cialized training schools. The 7B0 00 1.200 00 ' w i ,209,00 LO#*.20 114 bO ;;Tho figure s’lows a substan­ liam Albright, senior English find out to whom the pearl be­ lnspertton uf liuildiiiifM ^ boys nnd girls at Matawan find SnlnricH and W aicon- ...... 600 00 /»oy oo tial vise over last yeaf. when ' This Includes the first and scc- te a c h e r. < . • . longs, the lady who ordered it, 00 J- v ’ (fOl.fifl r ill 20 thnt having this information n- Inspection of I’Uitnhhm > -- 527 students enrolled for the sec­ lond year shorthand students. the waitress who served it. or Snlnrios mut U'iikch ...... 100.00 ;v CO oo » ~:<&u.oo 1 ^ d 12.00 •poo vailable is a big help toward The last book report was writ­ ond semester. New 'students .One period each month is to be the proprietor of the rcslauranU . >1. .streets itn 800.80 tend. ten. Mr. Albright required that Home by Midnight." It is the Lo)i*trucli After the Feb. 14 book report car, and has to meet a dead­ ...... y 0.20M 2 J 15.47 Ann May School of Nursins, lines that must be written lets nnd books is a paper on - Stntion i’in?.a Kctiltil nnd Mnuilcnrmcc there will be two more rettuir. line. Other Kvpuriaes ...... 1.100.00. 1,100 01) ( -ooo 00 r » 1 ^ 0 5 fj 51,05 I throughout the letter. NROTC (Naval Reserve Offi­ Fltkln Hospital, and Monmouth ed which will be due sometime 4. Sunltnltim •; .Memorial Hospital .School of : The students in the advanced cers Training Course). < There (iin-lihcc amt lra.*di Ilcnvm il \ K -t­ in April and M ay. O t h e r K xik m ih ps ...... 8.uno.o(j !U 5 0 OO (antl beginning clnsses are very is also a pamphlet entitled Commercial Club - ' s ‘f(215,00t , " O.OhO.uO". 135.10 Nursing left collegc classes at A stu d e n t m u st h av e all book Ti. IIt,*;i)lh and ClmrilicH > the end of the first semester to j interested in tills as they are "Shall I study Phnrmacy?” Visits Other Schools Hoard of Ik-alth reports in and accounted for aL Sjilarien and Wawes ...... 775.00 77fi 00 77/i.OO complete their training at the iiiot only practicing their short­ published by the American As­ • O t h e r KxpiMiHiM ...... the end of four years of Eng­ GIM)0 flit 00 . . 26(100 r 100.08 * 5", W hospitals. hand, but also are learning a­ sociation of Colleges of Phar­ By Joyce Wldman ’55 J’oor-K elief ...... 75.00 .J <55.00 < « * 25ir».oo * to.fii 178,48 lish to pass the course. There Aid to 1‘ulille Health Anaociallon ...... GfiO.OO }»0 ' bout the students to whom they m acy. The commercial club at Ma­ I r 2.C50.00 , 2,050 00 '^Students resist prod from this arc a total of 24 reports for the <>. K wi’ffilinn and Kdticitliuu . . .f.;' (write in other states. One of Fairloight Dickinson College, tawan High School has divided I’jU'Iih ni.d riayKnniiids - area thus far arc: Peter C. Bol, four years of high school. bidurl«\i and Wairert ...... ,• 125.0(1 ;thc interesting topics the girls up Into seven groups. The J 125 00 . 1 ijr .00 ^ * tfMd 1 01 Cliffwood Ave.. Cliffwood: Char­ in Rutlierfordi offers n course OthiM - IC.-viilmihvs ...... :...... , r>7fi oo * /57G.OO ' t 225.00 , , 2 16.03 208 37 discuss in their letters is the groups will tour other schools M auileiinnco of !• roe 1’idilir Lllirnry ...... les R. Thompson, »'?. F u r m a n which prepares young men and 3.G50.00 : i.r»oo oo a ,500.00 < . J.%00.00 % 'different methods used by teach­ Teachers Make to see how commercial classes M untcipul Ki'eroatlon I’rournm Blvd., Cliffwood Beach; Rose G. women to be hotel and restau­ O ther hxpeiiKL*s ...... :...... l.uoo.ni) arc organized. Moorman, Ilolmdel: Robert ers in other schools in teaching rant managers. For girls who Articles In Art Club U«icln».sIfo'd Purpoiuw sh o rth an d . T hey arc able to (/onlrilmliuii to i’utjiic KntpIoyicK* - t t S I ® Andrews, 219 Seeley Ave., Rob­ are Interested In gardening or . Three girls visited Red. Bank UotirenK'iit System ...... 760 00 1)00 (10 ** By Pat Ahern ’56 T »dll),00 A ’ 600 00 ert W. Bendoii, 253 Shore Blvd.. compare the work tlmt Is being anim al h u sb an d ry th ere Is the High School on Jan. 11. and an­ Loiitrilnitinn to Uid A«e nnd done in other shorthand clnsses Survivor^ hiHiirtitict* Sydtem ...... - ar.o.oo 115 00 UtD.OO 118,11 i i s i Fred W. Best. 132 Creek Rd.. Pennsylvania School of Horti­ The Teachers Art Club of Ma­ other group of three went to i in other parts of the United layan High School, under the John L. Cooper, Thompson Ave.. culture for Women. Then for Rahway High School on Jan. 18. Iot#il OpiTrtffmiN tinf ) , {I2.23M0 s .ir, - i 3V.J7JI0S-: LoiUin^t'fit ...... nso.od i States with the work that is done the seamstresses and designers direction of Mrs. Mnthlldc Zieg­ There are five more groups : - T,r.ii.oo > * 550.00 410.GH inn.ti' •Robert J. Hnckett, 2'J Park 1*2.785.00 s ut?.2io.ar> O i 00,210.25 f 01,800.06 ^ i ; u . lo o Ave.. Robert E. Horn. 50 Wil­ i in their own school. there is the Bryant School of ler, lias been very actlvc in the to visit other schools. The oth­ . Detail: ) Corresponding In shorthand Is past weeks. • • er schools to be visited are Lons StdHrl«‘^ and NVaue.n ...... ;u.7iri.oy , . 34.075.00 u 42,H75flO .il.Hir,:i)G 1.05b 04 lis Ave.. David F. Kcelon, Wood Business Administration which Othi'l’ h\p*Mlh«‘ Ave., Donald C. Ijiuv. 1)7 Or­ [helping the classes as they want offers a major la retailing. Among the articles made Branch High School. Freehold . t hii'hulliiu C<>rtt t ) ...... riH.07U.00 . i 2. i :tr,.->r, ■ 0 H'i.JVi i r , W,071I.)I> 1,255 SO to improve their work so their were: Earrings, by Miss Mon- High School, Savrcvllle High ic) Lapttal ImprovcmcMtK chard St., Michael J. Lynch. 57 0 work will' compare favorably itcmuro, In the English depart- Down J'iivnu!iitn on Improvements ...... , •• I| ■. - Lawrcncc Ave., John T. Mur­ School. and Keyport High ( ii I■ 11 it t Improvi-mritt I'und ...... - • nyo.uo '1,070.1:1 - 1.07(1.11 1.070 Ii Club Raises Funds y .. phy, 56 Bavvicw Ave.. Kenneth w ith the w ork in the schools ■ment; a statue and buttons by School; One group is going to linjt.’civementrt to Mre Alarm System ...... -780.00 . 7CU 1)0 750 1)0 |with which they correspond. By Selling Candy [Mrs. E. BcnnettY secretary to JniprovernontK lu 1‘ulihc Ulliriiry llullilitiu 750.00 : 7Cu.no 7r»o oo 750.00 1 A,:, and Thomas W. Wilson, 115 Newark Secretarial School to I'urclmm1 of blreet hiuiiH ...... 0 . i .fioo.wo 1,5(10.00 UG0.(j( Seclcv Ave.. all of Kcansburtt. |th!.*■ principal: candle .holders spend a day. Ut>ad LonntrucHoa or RecoiiHtrn«tn».no :• fi.r>o».o(i lcy,; 142 Second St., Sandra L. I By Susan J. Chapman '5G is selling can d y for th e p u r­ schools. 5.SIM.0O There also are other members I'aymeut uf Xi>unl ' Moon,” "Lunatics and Lovers,” teacher, and Mrs. F. Eodzlak, ' ^.merirenev AHth<»ri/.«tio»if* ...... son St., Mnrlboro; Paul A. Es given out to the hom e room s. GRAVEL , I riiDrifer to llmml of hduontlun fur Une and ‘‘Pajama Game. ’ Mrs. who teaches stenography and an, 158 Broad St., Earl J. Har jTlic teacher in each home room for roads, lanes, fool paths and (if l.«tL.u»l S i;1h>«>Ih ill. S. 10:4s,".-17.1 nnd Gittens believed that "Teahouse secretarial practice. 17.: Malt) Street ...... ,500.01).; i.r.ou.ou , 1.600.1)0 "Kismet" and had lunch at the teresting and educational.” Station npad, Enghshiown. R. lutal Di’fenrd (,har«i**i and htiitutory Wufi: R o g er F. C ozens, 511 S hore i tines of a,Navy destroyer Is Hotel Taft. , , D. 1, during the hours of 8 a.m. LMieiidilnri'n - Mmiiei|>al ...... s .cuo.oo : * t .7 t 7 ,J K $ 1 .7 0 7 .3 H Rd.. Russell L. Thomas, 1302 I versatility. In the crew no man " The same program for rais­ Aboard a navy destroyer j to 4:30 p. m. Monday through ifi 1 <>tiit (ti-ni’ral ApproprlatiotiH for Harris Ave.. Union Beach. 'serves aboard for one job alone. ing money Is used by most of making a torpedo attack, a ma­ Saturday. 50c. per cUbic yard Mnnic-ipiil l»ui|>OHe« ...... <10il.17G.00 ' «lU M «7r7H $1 iyftfi7.7l. S 108.7 llh.fiO Jj.Uta/JO F.O.B. loaded on your iruclcs. the clubs nnd is usunlly a great chine called a computer ealeu- I OU LOCAI, DISTRICT SCHOOL PURPOSES Pit under management ol i lates the speed and direction of IKI Defcrretl (,hnrpc?:i mid Statutory . ) .succcss. The candy Is bought KxprijdiliireK School j in large quanitlcs, at wholesnlt the ship, probable speed of tar-, FRED WISE lotal «»f Drferri'd Charires and COSTA'S ^ UNITED I price and is divided among the get, target angle, ballistics and' PHONE JAMESBURG 1-0251 Statutory J<\i»muhliire.>i—I.ocnl School j members lo sell.______weather factors. ____ CARDS FOR ' 1 ^ ALL OCCASIONS ihi ! Dtui tleaernl ApproprintlonK Keyport LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES t Item s ih) nnd k f ...... 7 W; Front St. it) Uescrvp for l.'neullected T ux«m ...... :5>7.:»22.66»; 'io:r. l.DCAI. MUNJC1PA1. HfDfJET Iotal l.cneral Appropriations ...... *JJN».400 u 0 »U l J.tm Koc») lludyot of tht* lluroujrh of MHtawaii. County of Mott mouth for th«* flrpul It Ih hereby certified thnt tli^ l>ndj,*rt ntmexed hereto hoody on the iSth. THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION UK IT HK80LVED. that the following Htatemciitx of revenues und upproprlallons Hhnll constitute the loeal budget for Local fiovfrninenl ...... (...... ■■: ■ ■"0 ... / n l.oxr, 11 OF NEWARK. N. J. fhr>, ■ ■ ' ■ ■ . . Defiell iLenernl Itudjfctl ...... ' UK IT I'TJRTUKIt UfcSOLVP.D, that mild budget tMr.publlBhed In The Mutawnn Journnl in the fwue of .tril. gf I'ebrioiry. ~ MAIN .ST. end MATTISON AVE. a s b u h y p a r k IDfif.. • • .. . Total ...... $ 48 ,0*11.12 3 4 I.RMI 0 . NO INSPECTION FEE Notleo l« hnreby uivrn that the budget nnd ts.x rwolutlon wi.H npproved by the Miiyor and Council of the llurmiph.of Mnt«wnn, C'onnly of Monmouth, on the 2fith, of .lanunr.v, 1855. ^ A hearing on 1h«* l»Ur!«et anil lux renylutlun will l»c held nt, Horoutfh Mull, on the iiiiid. of February. nt MOD II. APPKOPUIATIONS |*0|{ WATEU UTU.ITY o'clock fl’-M.l. nt which time «ii/| objection.* to phH buJiret and t*.i rraolution of.the Huron#!* »jf MntaWnn for the year 1 Aiiprcipriolcd 10r.fi may be prrHf.'ntc(| by tnxpnverK or other intereHted perdonf. • " I'or IHIt Hr Total for I.9RII! j KXP1.ANATOHV STATEMENT . Ilnirrci'ir) A^Modlf.ri, SI'MMAKY Ol' (iKNMltAL SKCTION Ol' nUDUWT ' ■ hot 1 I’or 10,71 Hrnerrfd fillNKIt.M. Al’lMtOI’IUATlONK FI»Hs ’ . # ^ rnr l!».j/ aST O p e r a t i n g 31 ,000.00 2 0 ,700.00 Sli:i.lU 7.7f...... '.:5iss LlOl.til I. Munlelpnt I’urpo.'iM ...... OpiTatpic: • •J. f.oeiil D istrict KclHwd ' Purp*^ fn Ifunlclpnl Hudtret ...... - Lonlribtitm d Hi Public L*mpi«yecir' IM ire* H, Hp.-tf’rvr for Unpolleetcd 'Ihnch ...... *...... : meut Sy/item ...... 1.00U.IJU 705.00 7or»;oo e r n m p m p I, Totw! (»rneral' A|j|»rnprt»tlonH ...... -...... 1:111. (.onti'iluitlon to Obi Ajfc m»'| Slirvlvorn1 ft. L^sj Antielpnted ItevrnuoH Other Than Current ProiKTty Tax - I n ij i ir a n e c S y n te r n ...... : I S. H h:i , to r,.m i 2 0 fie SurpbiH, MUcellaneaus Itevenue nml ItcceiptH from Drlln«inent TaKrjii ...... t.ajdtal Impi’ovcm enU s ' , 1-apital Outlay ...... 0 ,000.110 0 ,000.011 w Oel.C S V n d c u ! . Ii. Dlffircnro: l’rn|iiTlv Tux for .,f M unl«-||.al llil lullm ill Payment of llaml Principal ...... :t.Goo,no ^,•>00.00 . a.r.m).oo : (t.500 01) ' i n ) l o c a l T u n for Municipal Purpose* Including Ucjirrvc for Uncollectcd Ta.sert ...... Payment or liond Anticipation Natcw ...... 2 ,000.110 ; 11 0 »b» Addition tt» Local Dinti-ict School Tax ...... -...... I n l e n .t ' t m i H uimI.i ...... xoo.ia SMii.rrj 2M0 Oi Intercwt on N o( j*h ...... xon.iid 0 ■ ■ '.O' ■ r ■ Surplun Hierierid Dudueti ...... 1 ,600.0 0 ; l.5 (J0.00 l.COO.OO 1,600.00 ’ The estlninteil Inenl purpose lax for li'Si will be |] t.iM for eafh ono thou.-nnd iloJInrn at vntu'itiofhi: « «|«s*rciiM‘ of rentu. pHrcd' wjth the 61 rate of Total * 4 C.0UJ.I2 * 41 ,001.02 9 44,iitJi.f;r: S 4a„»03,l3 / £1.1^3.10 ThVl»r,r, locn’l muiilrll.nl ...... onlainsth.. i,««v»»ry «,.|.n.|.r.mlon|, tu runtilltlr. Illc orflrlfiH <*r ’ r lo ii- llnrnnul! df-ii.rlhlrntH «i-ll .is tlx- M-rn»wrv fund* l<* m wt the to.rwu.cH r«lie. m hrim n» cont,.lii.-.l In tin- N.,«-,nl«:r I A 4 - - - rrrr^n! Ill InrrenKnl -.nlrry I., .ilhir full timo llurilUIlh cm|ili»‘n.M, nn.1 Sl.IWU.IKI III ill-frny Iho nn-llllllllliry cuatn 53 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. Sedan ,,f ll.r muiiW i.nl m-rc»ll(in nrwriim. Ni.Uvllluliin.lIni! tlie |.x-nl pur|n«i.' rnlr hm .Iwri-awnl ri’nl. |..r tInn,ni>l„I n« ilnli-.l. l : a t k d 8k\vi:h i'tim tv IIUDGKT ( Radio fc Heater, Overdrive It h liiiHrM . fri.ui li.formnlli.n nvnllnl.lr n( thh limn, ilm l the osllra.tn) 10K. luc.l ill-lrlrt wli.«.l rnto tv II I- f-.i.iu h i t dkdk;atki; m>M I, iH i.u.,,t i didlarn «»»i'*Mil h ll.'l Illcri-iiM- i.f K nml Hir I mini)' r«lr It m pcclnl Ii. Inrrra*.' » ?I.Jn rm Un.u».iu.l. < l,.-ii'- SMWKH UTILITY. r n r h Antiripntrd . IImnlH ll^rV,H r.l.- wIII l».' I „,T th.,u»»n.l M c.mit.md with llm IK1 r.lf i.f *«.»H n „. t In. .,f Krnliird in 53 BUICK Super (Convertible fori' Pur IJ'r.r, Knr piril ( hhH in 1H11 Hadio, Hcutcr. Power Scut, Power Windows & DynaUow il.aa. . lent. >f tn^i-K a.> lb«*v h.ivf in tb • pant. :ntil OpeialniK Surpltl:» Approprbded . 4 U.ono.tm ? . :i.o'io.o(i r q.ooo.on 'I hr Mnvor und <■ -o iin e ll I^k the tHKpnver^ to ronMnue their , o f IturoutfU dorlittf J lUnit H.OUO.OU 7 .000.0(1 nnlicipntc ibe full v««*|n.'rnlt*»n t i U A V s u N v a n t;i,i-;Ar. 53 KAISER Dragon thnlrinnu 1'itmnce Coimnlttte. 9 U.ooo.ou « 10. mm. on ■/# u.itjy.fco Hydromatic, Radio it Heater ANTICIPATIil) HUVKNliKS A n ti ripntrd Keallxi'd in Iti,VI IO i’i I (.'nflh in lO.ll IH. APPUOPUIA’PIONK FOH MKWKK UTlt.lTY 51 MERCURY Club Sedan Appropriated RAdio • Heater, Overdrive CKNKItAL ItBVKNUKS . • ...... t <10,000.00 f 1 *>,OOO.OH 45,iiun.n» P a r 1031 llj T o t a l f o r ID.1l Kipem leit 1051 1, KurpUi.i Hevemiu Approprinte»l ...... (•Jmerm’ ,\u M o d ifie d II* Pa id nr Fur 1U5.1 Por |!i.*i 1 Hronhilltin A ll ran«fer« Churjftri Iteiffvpil 50 FORD Pick-Lip }». Hiindim Itevenm- Apnronrlated with Prior Written Ouitniut 1 ..U.iAI. .. . 0 0. • IV' tjperallnu ...... fi.K6 o.im o.orjo.og : - : -'ii.nnn.no 1 2.67t.ari of Director L ik’b I (.uvernmcnl ...... *...... Opera • ln«! 50 CROSLEY Sedan . l/i pi/blle hnipJoye*^1 • H cH ter ;i, M lfr r lb m e iiU H I t e v e n m w : , > Ketiretni’ht, Ss’Hloni ...... I.IceitM ’h ' ■ .. .. 7,700.00 - “ jo n .n n • 7.7HO.(to (unttihntIon to Old Au*’ ftn'i SiJrvivors* Alcoholic lli-veriik'e ...... :...... 1 .... 1,000.00. 1,000.00 1.027.fin lOH.IIO - O ther* ...... :...... •...... In-nranro Syntent ...... 49 FORD 2-Dr. Sedan Deld., Service: Pre« mid Perinltr< • 1 . •*0O.(l(l t5".nn JI70.25 Payment of Hand Anticipation Nohn .... 1,000.00 2 ,0011.00 ■ j.itooim lladio H HcHter S f lire he...... • - . ' 7r*».oo 0 ir .t.jr , lnfi'i»*ji( am Noti'K ...... M .iltf M .m .. ho.m Muiidlnu PermitH ...... *...... *...... • 1 »M«. t 16.00 .■ 00II.OO 0 a 12.011 Deferred I Ininti'n A StatiiU'ry hxpendlluren i 49 NASH 4-Door Sedan , Pbnnldntf ...... ‘JJOHi.OO 1 ..‘>00.00 2.21 t.f»n ( ov* of |ir)|iinveinent Aulni»rlinlli»n*ln». M unbdpal t’ourt Mnei« .and t iwt» ...... * .... nuo.no »'io(nn I.J.MI.O-! pi'oveinvntH lo l'.\bllni* Sower I'laiit .... ,1 ,11(10.on 1.000.00 IftMMlJlO llndlo k Heater jnteriMt atid on Tiiseti ...... ii” l.Dnu.im ., .]!!, UHD.no 1 J.iMHt.ou i:*,:i i:t.7 fv PrHnchi«e laser* ...... • 1 .it ... 7.100.no U.’JOO.OO 7,1 tn.7t lolfl t 1 1.000.00 * 1 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 lo.otto.ou 7,!ll»:|.(ir, (lri*srt ItecelptM TaKCi ...... rj.67i.ni 49 FRAZER Manhattan , lon.no uoo.on n i . ' w 1 ill^ Ill’Ceiptrt 'lux ...... *...... tit' .... 1,500.011 1 .ItOli.nn LSOll.O'i Radio, Heater & Overdrive Wnt*>r .Surplus Atillenr -*.* from dost (In K'Hte Highway Llvhtlnu ( otilrael ...... 10 48 BUICK Special ’ :... 'J, 700.011 ■j.700.on L!.|H(».00 far the puiin Slate Hoad Aid, Chnpler (Vi, I1. L. ll>*7, I ormtila ...... nj'pfoprliited Ki which mild revenue \, iM Ic n tn l hy ntHttitc or lejral re«|nli i-nicnt.' 4.Door Sedflri Special Itenw of lleneral Itevenue Anth’lpnted svlch Prior W iltteii Concent of Director of Li.cul (i«»vertimenl a p p h n d i x t u i i p i x i i n h t a t i : m h n t |,|(in tjo.uo 1‘riHL Af*seH«mi>nt StirpliM tn^h ...... 1111 46 FORD 2-Door Sedan it llh.lU OH,70 ( urrrnl Unlnm't Hheel Drrrmbtr ill, 10.11 l on«|>nrit||ve Hlatrmcnt of < urrrnl Operation nnd Change tiein’ral ( a|i|tnl HurphN ( indi ...... 1,(1(111.00 ASHKTS lu I..urienl Surplu* l(r\rnlip tUdlo k H«»ter State ttond Aid. lihapter Hi, P. I*. IVJ7, t onntructlon 1 und ... , ’Z 0 <.iit*h and InvvHtniiutf* ...... * Mi,ms.7* > f i t r 1V9I Yfur loll .... M J O O .o n 10,1m\;s, State Itond AM AllohuenlH Herejviibli' 7.;U4,iU f'l'llKKNT UKVliM lK ON A rAMII HAHMi . IoImI Mi^rellani'oiiH Uevcnuef ...... HiToivnbb'H with (Iff^i'lllnir fti'nrrvi>H j ( A n v Sur|i|(i>* lb'v< in«< aatb I r t t t u Aiilhorirctl DESOTO-l’LYMOUTH Dciilcr 'iMNfn Iteeefviildi' ...... (•revloij. n.|ir> npi

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