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T h is W eek COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF 2450 COPIES UOLMDI2L, MADISON • „ ONE SECTION MAltl.UOItO, MATAWAN . V AND ' ...... 14 P A G E S MATAWAN BOROUGH

Usmbti Nations!. Cdlloriij-Atsociitioo Uambar 89th Y EA R — 14th W EEK . New Jersey Pres. A.iacllUOS ' MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1957 . County Preu Single Copy Ten Cent*

Robertsville Water Shortage, Bills Building Proposed As M adison M unicipal Hall Two More “Mob” State Approves Area Man Killed Frederic Fcsslcr, Ilntlct, architect for (ho Matawnn' Not Authorized, Grip Marlboro Board Members Fined Township Hoard of Kducn- In Auto Plunge tlon, reported Tuesday t h e Water Carted By Firemen For Pupils Use; ; . Youths Had Sought rKlntc Department ot Uducn- Martin Is Victim Hot Lunch Program Exceeding Money.Allowed "War" In Matawan tlon hnd approved tho plans lie h a d submlttcd f o r tlio Of Virginia Mishap ; - ' Marlboro Tuwnyhlp -Board or Magistrate James H. Mar­ projected tO

BUY DIRECT AND SAVE . «> -. ■ ' ' • . NOW GOING ON! A lum inum Products .. PRE-0 PENINC SALE 'H om e Remodeling Furniture A nd House Furiushing • No High Pressure Gimmicks ‘ - Values No O ne Can M atch ' ' • No Corflfflissicffls • No Salesman - ' : ••• > ' 'a. . . ■ - . • - Od - U! ...... ■• Quality Products Plus Quality * COME IN - W orkmanship At Low Pjriccs ’ . , Arid See The New 1958 . Styles In Living Room, SHOP - COMPARE - SAVE Bedroom, Dining Room, , , Juvenile, Bedding, Carpeting, Etc. - Consolidated Home Cash or Budget Engineering Co. Open Dally 9:30 A.M. To 8e00 P.M. CURTIS FURNITURE (CUFlTltj HALES CO.) • Open Sundays 11:00 A.M. To C J00 P.M. 10 W. Front St,, Keyport Keyport 7-35£5 Telephone Keansburg 6-9654 WATCIl THIS PAPER JO It OUR Highway 36 West Keansburg . GRAND OPENI.VG AN.VOL'.N'CKMH.VT . - Proclamation - JMje iHatafmiu $«mtal WHEREAS, hop e for a brighter futuro is the GDd-glv- _____ v...... ESTABLISHED - 1M9------en right pf. £very citizen, In­ Telephone KEypbrt 7-WM__ J. MABEL DROWN, PUBLISHER_____ cluding the physically and men­ Published every Thursday at Keyport, Monmouth County, N. J. A VALUABLE PEOGRAM By BROWN PUBLISHING AND gBPyriflfc COMPANY (Asbury Park Press) tally handicapped; and . '"WHEREAS, faith in t h e I r _ SINCE NEWSPAPERS THROUGHOUT the land are J , Mabel Brown, JEdUor — Geraldtno V. Brown. Associate Editor We are iucllned to agree observing Nationar Newspaper .Week, it might be an ap-' own ability to be useful to so­ Bubscripllon Rates Payable In Advance with the New Jersey Taxpay­ propriate time to recall the history of American journalism • One Year (within state), 4.50 ciety, to themselves, and their One Year foutslde statd).....$5.00 ers Association’s recommenda­ recently described by Frank Mott, author and Dean Emeritus" Six M o n th s __ . 12.50 families is an outstanding at­ Three Months- ...... $1.50 One Year (outside U. S.)..:. tion that additional prisoners of the Missouri Schdol of Jouijialism . . . In the little town tribute of those of our handi­ .The Matawan Journal Is .a-newspaper “ of the people, by the-people, be assigned to manufacturing of Boston 267.years, ago, an English refugee who had been *nd for the people*' - Its aim Is'to serve Uie host Interests ol Matawan and capped neighbors who are un=. vicinity; to present all of the news of Uie week witttout bias or prejudice products which can bemused, in'jatl.in London for publishing a pamphlet of which govern­ ln a cieart, san£, cortsorvatlve manner, respecting the Inalienable ricnis employed; and- “ ■ ‘ . ment disapprove^,, issued a little paper called Publick Oc­ of our citizens, and thereby making itself worthy o( tliclr confidence. by state, county,.ant) local WHEREAS, c 0.11 rage, in governing bodies. currences. The refugee’s name was Benjamin Harris, and Responsibility for-typographical .errors Is limited to the cost ot the abundance, has been.the spark hts paper (which had been intended'-to-be S*semi-monthly) space occupied by such error. ’ . ______' At.present,-l«a.inmate^, .of, which eiiabled so many of our was promptly, “disallowed” by the royal governor, who was* * " /Entered as second-class matter at Iho post office at Matswan, state prisons and reformator­ under the act ol March 3. '1870. —• - ■ . — hah’dicapped tb progress from offended by some of the items in the newsy little sheet. So ies are engaged In this rwork THUHSDAY, OCT. 3, 1957 complete’ disability to a reha-.- that was that for the next 14 years. By 1704 Boston was the -Page-Four- under the direction of t h e bllitated- state of readiness to largest {own in the American colonies, with 10,000 people, Stale Use Industries bureffu. and the Scotsman John Campbell, postmaster, began a modest ’ I P ' assume the role of being self­ Tho taxpayers association rec­ weekly called the News-Letter, which continued abbut_70 National Newspaper supporting; and . ommends that this number be yearf. The canny, careful Campbell submitted to govern­ WHEREAS, we, as Amerl- increased by 300. ment censorship and kept out of trouble. fc This is National Newspaper Week. And newspapers •cans,. are noted for. our will- —The products made with prls- —throtighout'thffland, in "small communities "aiS3_large”cHTes lhgness to lend a helping hand AS OTHER^PAPERS were started in the various* colonies, dn labor Include auto ta ^ .s , they often had trouble with the authorities;^ “The most spec­ throughout our land are pledging continued service to their to those -who dare to hope de­ soap, mattresses, clothing, fur-, tacular case involving*freedom to print was that of John readers, the public and the comnlumty. Thc-Amtjrican news­ spite a handicap; who have niture, road signs, and many faith in their Maker, t h e m- Peter Zenger and-Jiis New York Weekly Journal New paper occupies a unique place in the world. Its freedom to other Items. . selves and their -fellowmen, York’s royal goveqRjr Cosby was. a tyrant whose greed led, print is guaranteed by. the* Constitution. It has been con-, .Making these products avail­ and" who through sheer cour­ him into various kinds'of wrongdoing; and Zehger’s paper age and determination have sidered from the beginnings of the’ Republic and from even able to governmental agencies was the. fearless spokesman of attack on him and his ad­ emerged victorious over handi­ ministration. The editor went to jail for nine mdnths, but before that, an essential instrument in the lives of the at nominal prices . saves tax­ caps and readied themselves payers a great deal of money for gainful employment; in August-1735 he was acquitted in a f am bus trial. the American people. - report of which did much to kindle the spirit of liberty in and." ln effect, lt means tlie St. looli Paii-Oiuuld" N O W, THEREFORE, I, the colonies. The two foremost colonial journalists were prison Inmates are helping, pay THOUGHT f o r n e w s p a p e r w e e k ROBERT fl., MEYNER. gov­ Its basic purpose has been and Always will be the same: ernor of the State of New Jer­ Benjamin Franklin and Isaiah Thomas. As a boy Franklin -To tell the happenings of the day. Here the function is of tbe cost of their keep in t h e sey do.hereby proclaim. . wrote for his brother’s New England Courant He did this.: "particular Importance in regards to the happenings of gov-1 state Institutions. Ocober 6?18,' 1957 secretly, slipping manuscripts \ under the office door at T b e taxpayers -association . - To Be tl enment, which is but an instrument of the people’s will. night, for he knew that since he was only an apprentice his. points out that the real value New Jersey Employ The . brother would laugh at his attempts at authorship; .as it Its next and. almost, inseparable function is to try to' Looking Backward of the program ls that It gives Physically Handicapped Week was, his essays made a hit. Later he ran away from Boston place the facts concerning these happenings in perspective— In the State, of New Jersey, prisoners constructive pursuits Items About Folks And Thing* W« Knew In Thi Long A to and I hereby declare that and set up as printer in BKiladephia. He made the Penn­ to give them meaning in the light of other-events, past and which avoid bitterness a n d placing t h e physically and sylvania Gazette one of the best newspapers in tfie. colonies. present. It has other important purposes-^to ■ serve as a frustration. It also may a 1 d mentally handicapped ln em­ Thomas was also a runaway apprentice, who later became Inmates in learning a trade to Forty-Five Years Ago Twenty-Five Tears Ago medium for advertising, to entertain and amuse, to serve (Issue Friday, Oct. 7, 1032) ployment forvWhlch they are. famous as the editor of the Massachusetts Spy. which they can turn upon "re­ (Issue Thursday, Oct. 3, 1912) qualified should command : the as a public forum. . : : " The homestead farm of the Calls Issued. Wednesday for leaser The products made rep­ Interest and support of every THE 18TH CENTURY papers commonly had four pages resent o n 1 y a "microscopic late John J.' -Beers at Deep statements of conditions of na­ citizen particularly employers, not much larger than letterhead .size. :* They paid little at­ portion” of . the competitive Cut ln'Holmdel Township was tional and state banks as , of . You -may, and undoubtedly do, on occasion become dis­ organized labor, civic groups, tention to local news, but were much concerned with doings ‘ market, the association declar­ sold tbe past week to Charles Sept. 30 .disclose a total of couraged with yotfr newspaper or even become angry with Young of Keyport. It c o-n- $41,995,764.51 In the banks of veterans' organizations; news­ in other colonies and overseas. They carried some adver­ ed. paper editors, radio and televi­ . It, Yet it is an indispensable item for intelligent living, The year-long study by the talnB 125 acres and has two Monmouth County, Since t h e tising, all slngl$-column width, without much display. In sion stations; and Ifurlher and in more cases than ls generally realized it Is the most association revealed that t h e sets of buildings on lt. T h e period of a year ago,’ T h e the revolutionary period they gained prestige of-formers ol price is said to have.beeh un­ Farmers' and Merchants Na­ urge every employer" to. con-, public opinion. This continued to later years; the Federalist. constructive and most educational Item in a family’s'existence. program In 20 years has pro­ duced a profit of over two mil­ der $3000 but just how much tional Bank of -Matawan h a s slder lt a personal responsibil­ ity, social and economic, to papers of Hamilton, Madison and Jay, for example, first ap­ lion dollars. Yet, because the Is not known. : Jumped from 11th place ln ’the peared as. a newspaper series.- First daily, newspaper was, “ , Where newspapers are free from government restriction, amount of its deposits to sev­ hire workers on the- basis or receipts hav&'been diverted to Supreme Court Justice Voor1- Benjamin’Towne’s Pennsylvania Evening Post, 1783; but in . hees and County Judge Foster enth place. Ability and-vaJthoyt regard for as they are. in the United States* you are free to select the other stjte„uses, the system the next ^ew years many better and longer-lived Bailies, shows-a 'deficit-of-*203,000.-««■* i^e a re fl ln-black‘Tdbes: at-the ' MatawanJI’own3hip Co m ml t- a ’•'Usability "whlch^ln no: way Impairs. w o r k _ performance, 1're¥3in^iffilter’of your choice; YoiTarirpHvileged to'rave Criticizing the .fund diver, opening,of the October term tee held Its regular monthly, sprang up in the larger cities. The emergence of the “penny and -to make known - to . t h e a vpice of protest. -You; are favored, by having news of im­ slon; the association, declared of court at Freehold Tuesday. meeting in the Cllffwood Fire press” in the mid-30’s, led by the New York $uri, Heralded the bureau,has,, as.a result,' It was the firsf time since House last night. A report nearest office of tbe New Jer­ a. slowly growing independence from .partisan control, ari portance at>out you, personally, collected,-verified; and pre­ sey State-Employment Service been unahle to obtain hew op­ "pre-Revolutlgnary ■ d a y s, sb from the auditor was ln t h e emphasis on local news, more realistic reporting, and a great­ sented in readable_and understandable form delivered to. his wllllnBness to~hlre handl- erating equipment which is _fa£_is::could^be^learnedi ’ that hands Sf-Township Clerk’ Mrs. er journalistic liveliness. Thus in some respects modern capped, workers. ’ . you* home every day/ needed, _ robes had been worn In i h e Euth P. Mills, who. read It at journalism seems

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."' a./,' ^ Shartcs Eleven Playi , * A *Tr * * * > s Catching The1 Pass That Set Up Second MHS Score Matawan Defeats r:;-' rat - j EVOKING IT OVER Atlantic City Air jSase (continued from* first .column) o Jersey Sharks professional teams like Neptune and Bay­ football team may meet ita ville Regional.” MATAWAH M A I WORLD 8ERIHB " tlm* is F r e e h o I d something of a ‘ ' * Matawan (27) . - ’ here again and Uiat gives “ chalk"- players’-, paradise. ‘stlffe# test tomorrow night un­ Ends — Stephen*, Scully, Hamilton. cause to recap on how the bet­ der .the Wall Stadium I ights Face Ten Oot. 3. 1057 The explanation for the high Parrish. . . . ting odds established by t h e when Atlantic City Naval Air Tackles — Gregory, Mlckavlo. percentage of favorites w t n- jGuards — K. Wlcklund, Lee, Wal- . commissioners at Las Vegas Station squad visits the s e a* on the big league races last nlngr--of course, is in the rej lace, D. Wiclclund, Melna. ^ shore cluh. .The Sharks, first Centers — O’Neli, Johnson. JJatawan Defeats April stood up. Those w h o peat races, generally three of Backs — Banafato, Peeler, Jones. wagered on the Yankees in the them ln the ten-race card lri pro team to play in th ^ Shore German, Rankl. Vena. j , • • American League gained; their area in several years, opened Lambertville (0) < Lambertville 27-0 which the horsp that won the Ends — Perry, Trent, B-andoloa* ~ yearly bounty. Tills year it was first heat has no trouble In its season successfully on Sept; McCaffrey. , "Matawan H i g hfs "football 20 when it handliy whipped the Tackles — Zoldi, Savidge, Hurley. only $2 returned on a. $5 bet, beating the same horses In the Guards — Welsh. Eckard, HickerU ^forces #ot their 1957 season off but ft w;as,' o( course, sure second heat. Hence Freehold’s Beilinawr Clowns, 15*0. L,a s t Centers — Mannino, Stevenson. * . " ttf a“lg:ood start Saturday by money with no worries. Next unique leadership io

i Dodgti, Buttkl, Old* Direct To New York City's Business and Theatre Districts ond : •­ SQUARE DANCE Clip' Out and ' Sayo^~ ^ ^J-lip Out and Save n fir* 6.00 x 1A flii D»Dartor«a rro» N»v York City ts fttypdrl Deparlaros From Beyport 1 Round Trip Fare QreyDoood 50tb t t . _ . - .... I 6ltf«r mod*Ii of Sponsored By To New York City * OraytiiKmd SCLb l ONLY •,T%rmloM . . . ■ ■ Street . mouth', F«rdi, Ch«v* I ; A.M., 1!*0* '1135. 9, 10/ 11 A.M.. • : » 10:30. 11:30 Naihti and ^ P.M.. li, !♦♦•*, I, t**, ♦, 1***, I, A.M.. 9:13.10:13, 11:15 P.M.. 12:JI f. I, *, I McElvane-Schanck Post 2218 V. F. W. : -....-...... **♦ - IpsSO ...... I P.M., 12:15, 11<5. 1:43, [llurf«bak«r»» ’ ' I 4:43, C:43, t:45 1 «, 1. I, f IS mldoicht diiodiy & nollday* i t l , . Friday, Saturday I Con’f prlft end r©»k-boJ/om Umt molt# fMi your b»if | ♦Denotei , Stturdiy, 8anmciHs Ceorse Nannarello and Teresa Naiv Drawings, specifications and forms Oot. 3, 1051 Pane TUlrteen Church, Matawan, wiU.be the ter also was very strongly op­ Tlie mayor stated five attor­ lor the payment forthwith of the narello, hla wife, taken In execution nf bid*, contracts nnd. bond lor • tho the book has been distributed amounts set forth hiMow as the ut »ht* suit of Tlie Brooklyn Saviitt>n proposed work, prepared t>y Karl K. guest speaker at the 7:30 p.m. posed to spending the taxpay­ neys were being considered fpr without cost to the libraries or equivalents of the annual tax levy rtanV. a banking corporation of the Heuser, Knirlncer,' aiut apiirm’id hy services Sunday at the. Brown- ers money to hire them, Mr. the post o f magistrate now anainst said premises for the current S*atQ of New Vork. and lo be sold oy ti*» State MltfhWHV Commissioner, the Army* Air Force. Veter­ y»*ar and llko sums for path the ______IUA E, WOLCOTT.-ShWiU.- LEGAL NOTICE Mount’s one condition..was that fillpd on an-interim.-basis - by ans Administration^ and State tinVR" t)W «'tiled iiV lHe ofriee of Ihc J to Wn Unl_on Sunday- Scbool'..All following' year* until said premises Dated: Sept. 12, 1»57 £r*ld "eneinPei* at 121 Main StiVet. a'U'itmon, nt tlie office *»f the Tn* ai'e^invHed to attend. No Sun- the assessor -and the citizens Seymour R. Kleinberg, magis­ arc ussesscd for taxes, and further Melvllie J. Ocrlow. Au/* Matawan nnd of Raid Slute Highway Soldiers’ Hoxnp?. .No copies of payment of all fc-es ami cx^u-nve* (44 lines) - 4-4 $27.Ti- t;ollevt«r of. \hv‘ Twwnhtdp ' v\ .Mum*' daySchool service will be held committee get to wojpjc quickly trate for Keyport and Raritan Cinimibbionrr, Trenton. N. J.. nml uon, U3 Atlantic Avuniic. Mnlaivai). the editlori^are for sale, but it chlenUto iheso offers, wero jsubmtttcd jlV . . - may lie inspected by pruKpectivr. bid- Jersry au tl*e time ;nni n' -i Sunday morrrtng. • and “get the Job done.’’- ; Township. ; • to (’onsldcted and npprovrd .bv . the cierts durinu buslnosis bourn. Hlddpri Is hoped one may be obtained Ti Wtuhip Committee ot The Town­ *\hen und Mlien* you may p.ty.,1® { Asks Name of Boad Cites Achievements for the Keyport Free Public ship of Matawan sut>jrct to final an- . CHANCERY fl-2'J0 will be furnlhhed with n copy of .tin the plaintiff the 'amount m> lomut duu SHERIFFS vlrluo ol. a M)*:r|fK,atli.»n.«..nml blue, urinia. sd.. Uie »'•.», prinolpnl nnd-tnterent "fff UV ler* " At the booster; niffht pro­ ...A resident of Montrose Rd. Library.- -..- -; pruyal *t 4ho repular rneeuus'-nf eaid wrli of cxvciitmi) Wi ine directed. d raw in g - by tlie mKlnrtM' on propor Mfirnte of tnx ‘:.«k\’which ^.dd pn-ui* Mayor Ackerson declared he ’i\>u tishljv Committee lo be held at nnth'n nml *~o*vt**»»n<«. *( gram of the East Brunswick inquired,.if. this-was- truly the was askifig-tor ro-olcctioa—-oft Tlie dedication- ■ sets fonh:. .T^vtishlp'Hr/II-at No. M-AUhhUp Utnprt oil) nt the. SupPi-loi- ComL- knimn tnnl dr -i>tn »ted '.t,:--- Avenue, jn The Town&hlp nf Mata ,tt New Jorxev iChuncisr.v DVv-kiOn). arjttnn. Hlds uiust Ihv maept, 25, "M rs.' aartn name of -the road or If it was the basis of achievements of •Hie publication . of this,. the ihcje will b t expysejl io tiaie ut put) Klnndnrd pvopo.^al form* in the tn'an- duplicate of the 7\nvnnl»tp uf Mata* nt un. New Jer*ev; On the *.»th dav ot ' i)e total amount required lo ri1*- said this was typicaV-of the sit- tax-revaluatlon program wlUi United States Soldiers* Home. 1!)57, between he novirs of U o’eloek clout'd tn sealed ^envelope*, benrhu! AitTin-JS- $tG2m lnflptiirr v.|lh -inloc- .Qtfpf «ht._..su,m of *200.00 In IKo naiuC and udvlicv^ of l»Wd«-r tuwl William Oertel, Matawan, _re- uatipn JhrouEhout..the...t o w n- the-making of a-tax m a p /H e ,1s made possible 1>y t t legacy cash, and $14.00, ta* rqulvfllcnt, lor URd 4‘.30 o’eloel U t 'i o'clock"Day-' e>.‘ trom .tuly 2!>th, lk'a7 and costs. celv‘ed_tfieir 25-year member­ lots numbered 7M and 705. Hloek 22, tij5ht Savlnjj lim e) ln~the aUnrmnnj name yf ihad on oytslde. mt.hotKivt And lhat unlents, - nt the mid Unto ship. that the citizens wero be­ promised to seek an added vot­ to the Home from Mrs. Laura Map of Clitfuuud licarh, Sct’tiun No. oi kald dny, at tlic Court lluuas ’n t.v (Tt-rk of Th«v tt-»nnirh of Malauatt. ..ml place, or mip t.if xpu redeem ship certificate. ; ' ing put to all kinds of Incon­ ing district in the township, Mae Conover, \in memory ol ih f‘ iiotc>u«n ,ot KteeholU. Cuuntv nl and tnu-it l>r accniniij.nli'il hv a- eot-- I- navim: the aforesaid horn >.o ft>un»f —S. OffVr t'f Uie sum nf S'.'ooloo in Nliinniouth. Not\ Jersey, to katisfy a ti'led _L-hi’i’k foT not 'h'sK than ton due to the plahiflff.. ,lu-n you, and Mr. aJid Mrs. Nicholas veniences because roads along one accessible to Centerville her. husband, First Lieutenant jiaicmcnl ol h:iu'. cnurl amnuntinR 1° (111) ner cent nf tin? amonnl bjd mo- I'iii'h of von hhall hi’. d<)j;mcd and enhh. uiui $i;».00, titx cqulv.ilcnt, lor «PI)ioxtmalcJ> 48.100.00. vided enfd (iiiM’li nerd not be nn>ro fou-closi'd v»f mid tvniu all vlvht ai'd Arace attended an e v e n i n g v-hich . they • lived had two pr and Old Manor Estates. He al­ Alfred P. Conover, Infantry. h»tF inmibcri-d fiaa to «Q7, . b^ith li,in g?nWN>.00 nor »;ha1l n.d be lens « performance-at the Princeton int-Hi>;ivc, Hlot’k 22, -Map uf Wood* Al.i. that traui' or .Varcol of land, enuity.of TrdemptUtn of. in and to-the three popular designations] He so pledged to work to make Army, of the United States.", - ilclJs. - ••— ' c iltuate. lylnji .iird bolni: in tlu* Town­ than fSimoo.-aml he itiUiv'erid^Ht the I.mils uilil nii’tub.i'M- aliovi' -.,et i»ut Theatre, Friday. ’ ' . ship ol Matnwan tn the? Counly nl Dp-ee inut nn Ihe hour ahnve n'unrd. ,tml tl«‘si_‘r!!'ci|..bi- Uio -t^yipluini—iind— declared it could be a source the Hazlet railroad station ao According to the military, . . . Hose* K, Wenzel, ~ ...... Tavuiihin-Clerk...... Monmouth - nvd-ii1- the- State’ o f. Tlu*1 -Ma'td.-H'd pro'pnsat -form - is. nt* ncry port ’■’ihneof, nnd that th*> •• Mr, and Mrs. Paul Molnar of danger when entering fire express stop for more c o.m- history of L t . Conover, based »:u-)ird to tht- mt>ph'nu'ntary 'soccl- 'ilninliff i>n 'veUrd nllti on absolute J.» J5.70 .- - Motions. eepU'« of which will In* fmn- en.tertp.ined Jn .honor:.oi . their or_first aid .calls...... - muter trains In view of the on the official records, he‘was hW n g known nml dc.sinnated as .nu! Indef<‘iivi|jle eistate of Inherit­ CllANCF.TtV O-WH l,ol No. tl h i'ttiiu k No. 3. aa »aul on hiUiHrxlUm to om’lneer. ance in.fee tlmple 4a *i

L Mnl«)van Township, Muir ,1 Franklin DumluuTc, ‘HY (?. RANOOl.PH HWjiKU ing lifer 17th birthday. Guests and Raritan "Townships during issued out of the Superior Court tho situation and- had b e e n more than 20 years. He at­ ol New jL*rsc>y. iChancery Division) inouth G i. N J _A|»ril 1H47. T'*dd Clerk ' .- Att:»rrteys fu f 1’UlnRlfii «u were Mr.’ and Mrs. Barth working on it for a year. Mr. tbe past year. tended the Army. Musketry thrre will til- exposed to sale at 4 i ’liraner. Sut-vrynrs. Hf.vlscd Qc J« fS 10 lit HI S5 Gaub, grandparents; Mr. and nubhtf vptuluv. on . • cetuh.ec Ut, t'.i-tl) Itevlsed April 'ti. Mount found their .progress . Robert Chenowcth, township School ln 1018 and received the Mmdny, the 21st day of OetohvJr. liTjiV and filrd in th. Mnninouth Ctiun- M'JMCItlOH t’OUHT MUNMOHTIl COUNTY • Mrs. Arthur Mott and Arlene’s too slow. The problem w a s Democratic county committee­ Victory Medal nnd Purple tv Cloik'b Offie on July 7. 1H50 m . OK NKW .11''It SKY- r SUUHOfiATK'S COURT ” 1!»57 .between tin; hmirs of 12 oVJm'-k Case No. OH-ll. . • CM. .NCIOltY DIVISION sister, Miss Ann Molnar. called complicated because man, named a committee - of; Heart,--r-, ar.d 4:30 o'elot-k (at 2 o'clock l).iy* AM. a» laid down on sold map. NOTICK TO CilKDITOHS TO ll'iht Snvlnu Time) In, the afternoon MONMOUTH ’COUNTY •KlONT Cl,AI,v<> AtM lN«1 ICSTAT4C • Mr. and Mr£. Henry Jacob- ^tfrere were state, county a n d four,- John Griff o, Anthony Mr Conover enrolled May of j.nld day, nt the Court House in Solved ’as tin* nronerty uf -Henry ^ 1HKTKKT NO. lp-idlt-M"..... - tlijlm. et ux. et flls, taken In en^cu- MOTICH TO UlCtH'.F.M f.STA’lK OK I' ttKO MAH*? deceased . ■private roads involved over the tforoui'.h uf I’rcehold, Cmmty 'U PurHiianl i<, th order of KIJWAUI)’-- - -us, Miy and Mrs'. Charles Wai­ Cardulid, William Friedleand- 10, 1898 tor Company G.rThtid Monmrjutli. Now Jersey, tn «atli:f.v tlon nl-thn mil' ol I'ushwjrlt Savinu^ TO: MAIJCK N. UACllCltMAN, also ter and Mrs. E % Nobel, Belle­ which the township .lias no er^nnd Kenneth Wjlley to guide N.J.. Volunteer Infantry and Hank, a New Yurk..banking eorpor1 v-’ HHOKOK, .Sur'DMatp'of -tin* Coijn*--., n judiiment of snld emirt aimninilnj’ ■ltton und t.f> r»r '(old bv kitnvwt ns MADGK N. IIAfJKMAN. t\ nf Moninuiith ‘ this jjiiv mathv .*it . ! ville, visited Mr, and Mrs. W. Jurisdiction. The cost of street the Ackerson campaign. was mustered into Fecl^'al lo ni)[)roxltnnte]y $11,411.00. ■ her hrtri, rtnvl'irc* and nei'Konal tin oopileathor nl : the und«n'Hlun**\f ntilfl deei'iNPt! lo , , Holmeson, wcrp Saturday din­ tail consumption liccnse .for and Stephen StaT&ce were 1908. In 1917 he was commis­ sey. - . MAN, hUkbnnd c f^ lA O n r . N. HAH- >ent tn the Mir: Sole ICxeculvi* tlifftr " ner guests at'tne home of their Hillsdale Cafe, Holmdel Rd. elected ftew club .members. sioned as temporary second Beinf’ known ntiii dcslRiinted as KHMAN, «Kn known as MAlMiK claim* under not}' within alx months - tol 50, Dlu(-k 1, Section 2 ay bhown NOTICK TO niDDKRS . N. HA(.IUMAN, und THK KTATf*. fioni thi* dato. . son and daughter-in-law, . Mr. froni Elizabeth Walatls to Mi­ Leo Weinstein, Matawan Dem- lieutenant and accepted ap­ on a Map entitled "Hcvlhed Mil) NOTICK li hereby Hlveit Hint acnleit O r NKW JEHS12V, . Doled: tirpicmber 30tti^ JW7 - and Mrs. Albert Hopkins. chael Hnlik, Old Bridge,. was ocratlc leader, introduced the pointment as first lieutenant of Part of Olork 1, and IDofk I. bids will be reeoived by The UoroiiHl* ‘ Offi'nilnntS. - MavUwi li. Muu. , > approved. in 1918. He -was hono.r/ibly dis. Scctlon i. River Gardens.,, dated Auk* of Matawun for tho rucaiwtnictltm uf n'.KASK TAKK NOTICK that by m ' . Hnv IO. WlrMttmk, N, -J. ' :: Miss Ann Molnar attended county candidates for freehold­ ust l!i, 1052 and filed in the Monmouth Aberdeen Road In Die Horouuh " tlio .Sinndini! M««»Ut flK* 4i Hrotul -Ht., ...... placed on Emergency . Offi­ IDlU as csso Nu. 34-17. with n 'new ll" (Jrnvel Hut fni'e. upon til the llilli doy of .October, Ii^.hi*?. Ki'.vpoH, N, J„ * of Nursing .Alumnae 'Associa­ E. Burke, and Richard Keup­ . Being commonly known as l/Ot :>(), l-.xtatlnjt uravel and1 M.1,1’. founda­ tw een ihe jmurn nf tnt n'clock .In llie Attorn^ . tion's annuaUbanquet given in Ackcrson Berates er, seeking election 'as assem cers Retired List In June 1028. Diock 1, Section 2, FernOalo Plnccr tion, - estimated amount of New forenoon nml lltrnt u'clnck hr. liW blyman. They spoke on county honor of thb.graduation class (continued from* page one)- and stat^ Issues. The club will of 1957 at the Raritan Valley elected to accept the Republi­ meet again tn tw^weeks, Mr. Inn, Somerville, Saturday can nomination. *' . evening. ' Chenowetb announced. The query was put to Mayor Ackerson by Dudley Robinson, a Tanglewood Terrace r e s i- Unusual Legacy Two Withdraw dent, who acknowledged he -— ttrontlnued-from page-one” ~ was-a-RepublicanrMr. -Dudley '■^continued from :page one) iflaile extravagant promises Bald he wanted to get as many was fitting that a memorial during their campaign last facts as possible before decid­ 3hould ln some way benefit the -year, but have failed miser­ ing, as a newcomer, for whom service. ’ HELP WANTED Situation Wanted FOR RENT USED CARS FOR SA LE he shouldsvote in Holmdel " Mrs.' Conover’s~death occur, WlL.1 wtakh W6 and un, Naw decision"' government. T h e Medical Cdttter for the dedica­ Shadyslde 1-1327. w|l7 AVOWAN will care for children for chrome furmic rt piece Kitchen **t pal politics. , • tion of a memorial room, or working mothers. Cal) Matawan l.niiis post*7" Pershing PU m , . Kay* leadership of t h e Republican HOUSE),- e rooms. 1U _ UflThs, suiv nort. Call K*VtwA w equipment. - l aaai-R. ‘ wia porch; all Improvetnenta; conveni­ - DID YOU SAY party is: definitely of the ’‘Old ; liay o r’Ackerson"gave issur- vou'nr, in Tnu mmikei r(m i -..... "*y- ....— Wjll> ^ FEMALE OPERATORS ent to towtf, school and transports n Guard” vintage and ’ therefore ance^the. contest between Mr. At the Soldiers'.Home lt was TWO girls desire Tiouueckanlng- and tion. Call .Xeyport 74M0. wp GCIOU OEr’KNIMIll.lC CAH FOII, * the1 people can expect no pro- Stilwell was a straight-out one decided to use the legacy to filWOLB AMn nhllBLg* MTgRDI.a baby sltUng. Call M t r t a w a n HMAU« dining room set, M Inch tan raiwr- \ - * -— — ---j i -----1JJW UUWN—PAVM ttl — grar'T roisnB elr admlnistra- ’wlth -no hldden angles. T ire puDlish the iirst complete Bis- K EYPORT area, spactoua lettini w WM DAY 6 • 4:30 * N1QH1 » • B with trees; attractive 7 room co- WOMAN wlBhCB donicsUO work. 1:*.W IF VOU AH® RIICSV A PKtWON tonlal, mastoi bwlroom, *2 bedrooms, VOUR BKAHCIIINQ l>AY» AI1B A'l UV1NO room and kitchen* « « ir altiii ■ : ‘-'in view of these facts, we LEGAL NOTICE- LEGAL NOTICE o.m. to S:3Q p.m. Call Matawnn 1>k baths, garage. Year laaar from ANin END' «f>wr»-- .. elautrlo'- appllnnotis atlrt tntsoeU*- BAYSHORE TOGS i/2 2 4- M o...rv ja* October lat. |TS0 per month. Paul aneous itrm i. Qufok isle. CaU Mala* are "asking all our friends to ^SUMMARY OR-SYNOPSIS OP 1B58 AUDIT REPORT " LOCUST ST. ifr Stryker, llcsltot, riolmdal, Whit­ 36 MONTHS TO PAY wan 140M. wteK ends nnly ~ - w j3- . vote for Michael Staats, Old OF THE BOROUGH OF MATAWAN AS REQUIRED BY SERVICE ney fl-0001i • wjlO* PUT V O tlllS ltlJ IK TI1K CUASfl Bridge, and John P h 1111 p s, ‘ R.S. 40: 4-2 • . . . I«YPORT ’ COBB'S Home tor. the aged, re a ion* o r v o u r oics.m a HKlPmQV.UATOU, l»Wkn>. *omI tw* COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ' ■ able rates, excellent care. iftl UNION DKACll, bungalow, available ' lilng onndUftn, reasonnuio. Tnttulra Laurence Harbor, both Demo- ______. , ^ . Balance Balance KEYPO R T 7-5866 : M iin S t. Matawsn. next to Methodist Immediately, Inquire 711 Colum* “THE BEST DEAL IN. John Moool, Lower Main St., M ktar cratlc candidates, for Madison ASSETS • ' • Dec. 31, 1056 Dec. 31,1955 ...... wJll/7 Churdi. Call Matawan 1-06084. bia Avenue, - wja* • ' • ■ . . .Wjl0*a»: Township, Committee.” Cash ’ ...... | 06,477.90 $102,46173 \ TOWN” ' 10 ioot llarorgal eneakbnx natl- boat raxesrAssessmentsrUens^nd Utility FUnNlSIIKD bedroom, nawly deco^ with fiber (Iahi bottom. $1W wiut* withdrawal of Mr. Charges Receivable ~ . 30.412.77* '35,087.41 . . WANTtD, • W ANTED TO RENT ntcd, suitable for. single pbraon or ov\ Mails. Inquire Prank Houlday. "^Bheble a n d Mr. Robinson, Property Acquired by Tax TiUe Lien biiKlnc&s couple. Idqulra-JC.-lt .W. FRANK VAN SYCKLE . UauidaUon ^-•4,411.1)0' -..... 4,401.00 &XPERIENCED..... R k y p o tff' • Matawan nrea, apurl* Holding Co. - inc., 172 Main St., (Key* leaves but one Independent tn Accounts Receivable*" , 8.469.90 8.S80.24' ment or hoyae,. 5 or 0 rooms, 3 prirt or call Keyport 7*0793. wJS '■ ' - - ING. : Interfund Accounts- Receivable „„n.. . , 2,189 JO ’ 1,557.50 ndults only,* rent to $75. Write Box HT, JJ i ViUlJOl.ANn AV B.,- ' the race,, Thomas, Miller, Old OPERATORS E Ifl core of this newspaper. wJ3« MUStCAl^ InKtruments at discount Bridge. Mr.M iHeiy a ■ former Fixed Capital Authorised and, J CI.U'KWOpD niCACH, apartment; I prjccs In New M uaioi Hture} -etao iTirtcompleted—UU11W .... ___ 223.200.00 135.000.00 , AND LEARNERS ..room*, - :\u)t. wuter »upp)ie0i • iiuibV township cdftitii1 Slxti ( ....Jilt.J..L;...... ___ Z' m.m.'isr- 184.8-J2B* ' Fenl E*tnte FoT"Sale liouio,- ndullir only; ulsa^'largB Stm Derorred_£turges to Future Taxat!on-:-^reneraleral ...... w 73,700.00 ■ 54.500.00 small furnished' rooms. -Call Mata* '•II -7S,>tkurl■ T-tonk. - ' - . ■ wls elected to that post on the Re- Deferred Qharccs to Succeeding yearfl'-Repenue ^ — 8,075.15 : !i MATAWAN ' aerek on I'eJegraph Hill. Ilblmdej ivnn MUI4-J, . . wJ3 W iii •—publican t l ck\e.ts; but now partial foundation, Priced tar t.KP«KTAIiy dl-, m i talk Total Assets \...... r..,...... |6^1«m.flV. $535.C03.i7 UNDERGARMENT GO. Quick sab . 'C a ll Keypori 7-00DU - 1PM'V*8- HUidC-lMiUor'"Regal sectnp wlili , ^f7{kliCni|flro'/,hi,al. |17, fthiplro red ' claims divorceaicnt from that - wjio 3 APARTMENT, *1 rooms, hoot, hot - overdrive, .tow inllengc, cxcellnnt velvot «t*fa. 132, Kftle lt)K tlthltf, lltL- water nnd ptartrle furnished: 1 block ivjuHllon. Idln fur iiiinost I year -party; <" & JOHNSON AVEW I-OT 100 x 200, good iocotlon, near aldi marble top t.iblc, 11 li* dierry LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS UATAWAN. NJ- . .. off INglnvny 39 hy totn *inp Cliffwood- Cali M a law n n 1«02.*I7, fl»-k to nw Mr,‘ cnriur ciipimHrd. ll»3 nnd uther plroes Republican opponents of Mr. 60,000.00 Keyport..JIBOO. .-Carlton II, Pollnn Adulls only. Call after 7 p.m., Mata* Kelly's car, ...■ wJS BondSj and Notes. Payable ...... 177,450.00 ‘ -* MA 1*1871 Real Estate Brokcj...... all miod' cunnilidn. reaaonabltt, _ln< - • Staats and Mr. Phillips, a r*e ApprcqtriJtUon Reserves und . Other 21,070.77 12.067.G4 7*itnn. - wnn 1-H1H4-M. .- - wJS yulrn ltl>. I, IWr-Oid ’ AliibnV Improvement Authorizations ...... 113,338.21 -133.408.38 F O R S A L E H pad.or pftfl_AiaU\s-fln. H43I1W. w jj Ponald Macrae, -Incumbent 15,000.(12 1 INSi’.' ’ 1 Spcclal'. Funds-'Ac^mulated ...... 0,635.62 KEYPORT, 'housec>--jmu*usrrc! ~i|>)(ig|it-*TAi7(S. USED, ifinide, approx. 2 Oslied and tfachan/ieri . N J altl ’' Park; “ •‘1~ ~ — ,47,104.79 , 44,257.34 OPERATORS nnd chopping-center. Available Mo* Reserve for'Certain Assets Receivable • foot wide, El«ht foot celling. Cnll vembor 1st, Write box C In earn, of fieCe/)jet,.4HIVKVM>VT,»* llrnndMl* - ...... fit Kevrmrl...... 1*1. “ .... . SINGER - Surplus ...... ■ 73,729.44 03,008.27 H>lrorl V ir ir tenwini, on all in Keyport 7»f»(14-H«2. wju this newspapyr^. •*—.t __ wJ.V S •v-r-— USKI) MACHINE SALE _gTptal lab ilities...R eserve* .and Sttrplus~ ^641472.11■- --♦535^03.87 , S0PE,?- 4 S M Q JA0 ■ FO R r ^A1 F APAItTMENT, 3 rgams, baaemertt. i KLKCTIllR I’bUTAIll.KH Drying Out Wells GOOD WAQES - VACATION t«tui!:h vntiitJitlms gtUiwptwwu 4ui- furnished or 'unfurnished, on Main oans in stock fpr tiiiMMidiala mount : ■ $15.1)5 oa. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT’OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS DAY SHIFT 8 A.M TO 4;30 P.M. HHUJIINUF to inov# dollvsfed—iii Sf.. Keyport, Inquire K. K. Bittner ma, 0*honf tei-vlce in recanptnit ynm (continued from page one) NIGHT SHIFT S; P.M. TO 10 PM - ’ . CURRENT ACCOUNT • • vour oropert>Dro or^p# Cheap ovi> ^)i ' improv* Agency. M Main 'Ht, Kpypoil, Call casing* flayshore Tire Co.'U lglv. underground water, -Miss Net- ____;* , . • Year 1058 . Year., No Keyport 7*2010. . Wjl way 30 Clllfwond C«|t Mafawar .„ . ..$!),1U5 . PART TIME HOUflS ARRANQBD 'WW . . wfti WORK TUB- SCHOOL SHIFT ; . ter declared, and the cuniula- Revenue . • . #ay is. Manalapan r'finn^ tcufllisn SMAIX 1-rootrCcoUage;' automatlo ^i-’i'BieADi.u iiounu noimiN . tive ef/ectr bf these tappings Surplus' 'Revenuo Appropriated $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 town 7-33'n Mslllna addTcai Oal«> ■paoe heater, suitable for > person, . ,5 1 5 .9 6 ' 334,064.63 _Jl3.W4.80 V Pelrle. Inr Bn* III) Freehold witt was threatening disaster. Miss '* Current Revcnue on a “ Cash BaslsM<>~.-...... W ILL E. CUSICK- CO. ’ •inuire Joseph. StepKer. Houle 34, I Aliiniinum Windows I WAl.NUT CONHOI.K . ' Additions to Income: . . . . . ABROMARINB BLDO, — i— illo touih of lijfht In Matawan. wJ3 Netter said .engineers had told Unexpended Balance of Appropriation Reserves... 1,631.28 2,696.65 KEYPOUT, t rooms, itfa baths, ol] Venelimi Rlinfis * KEYPORT hot wster heat, cellar, garngc; Free Kstimslfa- No Money Uuwa . ?27.50 - her-the .situation was bringing . .. • wj3 priced for quick solo, |l2,l)fto, Carlton APARTMENT, 3 rooms, . furntahod; Kari h Fr*nl» (•vpfiri juftnj . 1 BW NIiit CQNsni.K. -—r~: _ Total Revenue ...... ^$346,701.45 adults only. C a ll‘ Keyport 7-1001), . the thCMt-of salt water ln-fil li. Poling, Real Kitnte Broker, -M • ...... -...... ^-wl* ,•... $:uu)<) ;- - , ' . tratlon. Into the fresh w a t e r ExpemJitures.,,- . ;-' BABY slUer-from 6;15 a.rflT. to 4 p.m. Oabom-SI., Keyport.. • Call Keyport liAtill Af« t.aiui>ii'Hp)oii 'tupt/fy Appropriations ., ♦107,720.01 9 day* a week.--'- References re-* 7 1918. . w]3 soli,‘ .fitan'ii* — shfiibs...... •veig..... iM n i I HINaidl MOOKI. H IJIU NSW ;i v e in s ,,.- . , - _ '' Local School Tax 164,543.11 165,725-44 quircd, CaU M alayan, 1-ai37jJ. wj3 APARTMENT In .Ma.rlhnrn, 4 vT0nini ihsrip, Trees;. rarwtiie* •'Htita-a-and-’gap am . .. "a d d bijth. h’cal, hot. walo'r a/id^gas ..... $89.95 : Scoffs A i Danger ‘ County-. Tax:-; 66J01.02 - 51,3^5.16 K luY PU Rl. bouae. S rooms, bath, lull len,.tools Comnletr. laodacapln# ant. Deductions from Incom e:' collar, ..garag-, oil hot water heat aUPidlfld, and fldor, 171) u«J> month, i*rvioe . i flen._x.3fi ‘ a m la. » 4s m . 2 fdorka from husei;' CalJ Fj'ffClmM closrd.Sunrtavs - .o.m- Cali Kevpnr :T!m« mwhwrt «nly liun'lt.iul «t Fred, von Rodeck, a spectft Jnterfund Advances " ..... ----- SS3.il ZONE MANAGER WANTED Newly decorated hard ..wood floors, -2_rooms finished In afllo. Cnnvoni 11-C1W, . . _ $j <^4M or Soiifli AmheV Mike ..tor...scoffed at the danger of , $352,008.05 . $324,770.03 '-fe||l Mronrielnf - ' . w)M SINGER SEWING - ' salt water infiltration in t h a t Total Expenditures Investors Diversified Scrvlccs, . now ent- to bus. train, ichools, church 4 servicing m any customers In this Price DO.RdO. Call Keyport 7-flfmi WANTED CENTER - Marlboro Township was well surplus from Operation ...... 14^S6.0S Sl.630^2 after 6 p.m. wJ3 UATN and motors Johnson tfea Add: statutory AdlUon to Income .for Current • i area, U ready to expand Its sales U/5RT). wnTfer. dollies, weiden a ntitf Horsoi^Old-Toivn Lap Hlrake Win jr n HMtTtl' HT.j above sea leyel. even as to ^Deferred Charges in above Expeaditoes • 233.69 4^45.10 nod sennfces for more complete c w rhlldron'a In gnoil condition. -Will ner* Fiberglass Outlioard motet re • l-KI'TII AMIMJV : eragc. Tlie one Manager elected MATAWAN. attrnctlvo-bungalow: «a* tuko on consignment and sell for you •pair, . rinaneing «aaM» arranged L ' Its underground water veins. musl either have snlca experience or Kiime mortgage. 11600 down, Amount Added to Surplus . 14.S20.6X M.1T3.W Id otir • neurly new shop, Houle 31). Q Galbraith A Ion- Ihe,. H i weal Ot ,n I'Hilar'itVttflliif. unlll 0 DJu. Miss Netter . sa4d he w a s dcfiplte sales ability, must ' havo ner month. Excellent neighbor* next to Hurlow's Restaurant. U ur* frn nl Htreot, KeypnH. N 4 Call ' . ■ . :___ ■ ■ ■ .... * n ■. Surplus Revenue:. ' - ilcasing personality, good rrputoUon, hood, John Trabachlno, Matawnn rifto Harbor, ' Cal) Matawan i-02H3*J ■wjrong, that engineers has as­ -Balance January-1^ _____ 71.606.19 T3.4M.3l ,1'1737-M,. • wJ3 Kny|)on 1‘W\i Oprn sverv dav >o hard working and m'jrnliy auund. fi>r Inforinotlon, ...... wjtf except Hunilay ' . wjll H OI.tRM aknles. alfo fl, bfiy'l. Ctll> " sured her the township was ln 86,128.81 loi.coe.in Ago 30*53. Proper application of !•«(/'» brand, blnck, lued 'IU ilrneidU^- time nnd effort should produce t<»r ..danger.of losing,its fresh war Less Amount Appropriated iii B udget.-...... - 30,000.00 3o.uoo.eo M lim M I.M M im M W W m iHIIIM IIIIIIMHMimHMIMHtm .IH l cnlleni oondithm, 111, liMiuire . him one nf the community’* top In* rilnrv lllliC(H<*l Itoadr llailet. wjlO* , ter.> ' • ' ■' . • Balance December 31st. j... w I 56,126.61 $ 71,060.15 ics. If you know s local man who can fjuiyhfy — a frltnd or yoursdf IfihO foet used tmvekit siiiintf. I’Maoh* Mayor Dennis Buckley a n d — writc^Trif complrte dclklls to S. II. Township Clerk C. Floydi .Wy­ I •bis. Irwmlr* taCunia'a Khoe tOMPARAflVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS F>cmlnp, Divisional Manager, 712-13 Store, Pnmt HI,, Konxirl or call Key* • ckoff felt that drought of this - WATER UTILITY ACCOUNT^ Broad St., N at’l Dank Bldg., Trentnn pnrl 7*4t)0l nr * Keypoti 7»lW)‘i. - ---- able, references required, Apply/ 20 R FRONT ST. CO. INC., . . Robert Mount, a spectator, BalaoceVanuary l - ■ --- -- ■■ ..' ’ 13,080:77 12.512J7 Canterbury Knitters. Ltd., Locust S l, SO FULL . THE DAHGAIN HOUSE' wanted to know wh$t Howard Keyport. , * w p KEYPORT auiriwwiSub-ToUl • ...... —, ' 10,624.44 11.409JO D m v i; wa* ylul1 hA?m I n?i u r it Preston, the assessor, was ac­ Less: Appropriated ln Budget 7^i3J4 1M9.U KEYPORT 7=3081 . YOU CAN'T . AIAI> AHI-IIAU HAIKKIAI. ’ WE ‘ complishing on his promised, BEAUTICIAN, experienced; good . - ■ Wjtl • o l d a i o im l i u N v m t J N 'i Balance December 31 . « 12,231.40 $ 13,080.77 salary, short hours, steady employ' INSTALL A..SERVICE revaluation of township ‘prop- ment for shop In Mlddidow», Call J~‘* MATAWAN 1-1745 Keyport 7*2i4J*M. WJJ* GET THROUGH? REPCOPREPAK ertles. Mr. Mount claimed to COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OP OPERATION AND SURPLUS *, TV SERVICE know that Rumson was gct~ SEWER UTIUTY ACCOUNT J TUBGLESS BOILERS ^ Revenue ' , , , MAN or woman with recrnt sales cx* MATAWAN 1-1600 CLEAN I f OUT ting a revaluation made for perienee to take over management Surplus Appropriated ...... 3,055.00 3,000.00 _jrSt KSs.kW!m a w .- -. lIASEIlOAnD' IIAIJIATION 7 ; ’ 17600. ' >. ' Current RoTnue oo a^/C a^-B asis- -9.517.-68 - / 0,512^3' -oi-luvealle-fMfnitoie stur*. gpod^par.' WITH ANADORTWO; h o m k s .Opposeat-Outside.Help ...AddiUons-to-Iocomer------—*-* ~ ...... ■\Vme'lkn^”irT,‘ K*y£»rt, w|j "1“ CUSIOH UUILT IlflT AND COl.IVi w ATKH Unexpended Balance of Appropriation Reserves U 3J3 2.459.77 (Ulcli.atuiciisn o.liimla,csoiiwiia, (•'•llo.farasva, jlUr alter w m r ic ii a m u n iiM M E n ^ Mr. von Rodeck avowed he MECHANIC, first class only. Apply etlons," frts‘ siUinate#; n«a-. Alfred M was opposed to spending' .the Total Revenue 13^37J3. Bcfaaaek * Sihler. U La/ayeUe Mlrro. . Csrnenter • tt Muilder. HISHv taxpayers’ mpney for an out­ Expenditures ' Place1, Freehold. • - w]J RUSSELL TV SERVICE way 30, . Kay^oTt, Call KeycKeyport 7> CO MONTHS TO PAY . Appropriations » _ 12.6U.00 HjOOD^O ma. wlO/1? ' side revaluation firm to do the MALE er femaleiVoaic, , Apply Rolto MATAWAN 1-607Q 632.03 i.012.02 PHONE work. He charged It would Surplus from Operalioa t Post House/ Keyport. r' .wJ3 tVAflM air heating ayateroa installed. FREE ESTIMATES.....“ Operating Surplus: “ . C all aoy -time ~ gas, all or cost, fdrnaoee and shesl Balance January 1 7,412,00 6,400.07 C05t $25,000 to (50,000. He de* MALE ot female assistant nook, Ap­ 4a/ cr arscdcfa. KEYPORT 7-8030 metal work, Our SI yi*rs experfente clared tbat a dozen township ply ftaLIo Post Ifoute, Kej-nort wjl/ enables us to-give ypu a,good-Job GIVE US A CALL AT a,K'5.02 ‘ io.4U.ro - et-fow cost. Bartolelte, pelfordTw.V citizens could volunteer to help Less: A ppropris^d ta Budget . - 3.C55.00 3.000.00 - ajjd m ' f o s ' Call Kasnibiirs , WJU MATAWAN 1-43G1 , the assessor c,a,rry out the re­ _J3alance December,.?!— :'#7 ^,44^.fl2 : ;. $' 71412.09 DON'S TV SERVICE KLUIfl Ir flohs, 1403 Union Ave., U * valuation - -program with- “her LEGAL NOTICE fog fast ef/Ietenf radio i m televfeloa ’ CLASSIFIED • Ion B*aoh,' st>«ciallsta in eenatrue- 'LANZARO BROS / servtca call Mata wao l* M R . wjt/ Hon . o f ' finer nornra; alio roofing, TWtlEMT no. UOBOANVIIXH. cost to the township. There a r t submitted below ccrtahs reeommendaUons »-hlch ln m y NOTICE TO JUDDERS siding, porch encloiuraa, garages end He felt this would satisfy opinion, siwtild bsve your attention. • . . - - . - Sealed bids or proposals for the dormers. Call Keypftfi 7'IVOO Of RECOMMENDATIONS s furnikhins ol teven li) Hinger aew fihadvsMe 7*2318 after fl P.m. ■ Wjtl everybody except, perhaps;? - .cf;ir - • - * - * Antiques Top Soil It Is recommended that: J ' • in? niaclTlnes, or equal, outright pur* 4ii* ataiuiewa . Uwutiuwi} “ some owners of six-foom new 1. An all mdu»iye tax sale be held-by the CoflwHor. . chase; and alternate bids for turn* BARGAINS Bulldoiing BETTY'S houses'* who were complaining 2. The W ato ana te*rr rent rcccivabte ledger* be examined by the tihing aeveti <7> Singer sev.jna ma* p n ESP 61 If)l* i Water ComrmUee, aod aoy itoc.s deemed uACO/Jeclible be’ cancelled.’ cliines, or e^ual,'«1th trade in ai* TOP M iLLU O linu tots cltaiad, esUara, LAOIRSIES WEAR fl« AroeK.ionnss because they had the same as­ 3. Overexpeaditures b« goarded sgainal.. ^ . lovance , for the f«ven machines TO. . .1 18lk tenke and pspUoe dugi lota, garagts sessment as a 50-acrc farm" 4. The Statutes governing purchases exceeding |I,000.00 be adhered to. presently in uae, v.Ml be received br HOAD QlT^VKL | aod ooopa flluM and (raded. Cfiva 5. Thfr -Serretary, of the Board *d Health prcsebl h ii records for- ex* the Uatav-an TcM-ntbip Board of Ed­ ways eindarad gravaiao and graded Mr, von .Rodpck felt these peo­ . amlnatiofi • , ' . • ucation at fl;I3 p.m, u .S T , on Mon* wsshad fra val. Blue slone, road g r fv e t tnaeon. ple did not appreciate why the 6. The Registrar turn over fees collrcted to the Borough Treasurer. d#y, October 21, 1W7. at the Mala­ Top S o il , mssoe ssnd, bank n u t Uu« atooa, a a n i washed frayai. till Alrl ao4 W 7. Tne Plumbing and Sanitary Intpeetor 'open a special bank acccrunt wi/) ifjgh School BuildJng, Broad concrela aand ela.^ solL * Du mo trucks for hjro « S e ) economically-distressed farm­ afid pay fees received1 to tbo Treasurer before the IDUi of tbe SUeet, AlatSMan, N. 2, Drfrewb irfrm ays. ra . graveled.gravele| "selfish motives** In revalua­ year 19*0. This report ot a edit, afiMnmsd by MlUon COr, Retl«tef«d Hum* Cr.urch Street. Matawan, H, 3, space drau diiabao. awlromlnl pools Wallpaper /• d pal Aecotintant 103 Bayard Steeet. New Drvaswiek. New Jersey, ta ea flie The Board of Education reaervee W \vu..I.i.‘ ht* r.i:ir r In j |,i ik>« market f«ir WJ3P tion. in my office and piay De Inspected t f aijy Irtemied perm 4uiVn^ tbe rfgjbt'to reject any and all Md*/* trees . paper wliy not atop jn Bartew'o i'B IV A T K saie tom built veoe*r Mr. Mount took exception to bustne** bours. ' - f : - !< .. ' * . . I6lgn*dj pninWl *ul tirtnl Oiudlo,1 We have m any fcwke 4o “ Wind* ar «a«st4T*<| Mr. von Rodeck's “ irislnua- i J, Franklin DorrJnlck. JlAHHY TROLLER j U u nil I. nu, lots «J..r«4 n n tnt hr fi*P estlmsfe#, fc<*aJ'a fnfrJi leet from and prlcea range frorn -W niada expressly for M.alawan___ Pros* • . - -. Boroufh OerK. . - * Secretary ■ • ■ ■ » * « • “ U fog. WaeMTtowii Merfiavllle^ e single roll up. l i t * 1st h i, Key* peer Point (lards;* apartm ent "'>•••• ypjd he agreed In I3.t43.jflfc „ . P tiXO eiA M*taw«a wltl jwrie : wPi W//»ble, Cafl fihid/iid* • H NEW JERSEY STATE HIGHWAY 36

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