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School Safety DoorDiggin Scores Canning Expense And Names Board Committees; Rules To Be Altered

F ire C hief Lettoy Sm ith reported . on the inspection of safety pro* . visions at th e M ataw an sch ools th

ihe Board of Education a t the ir m eeting M onday night. H is le tte r com m ended th e conduct of fire d rills a t th e s c h o o ls 'tu t he ques­tioned the use. of a chain on a n ex it door from the gym . The change shou ld ,be m ade to panic bolts tha t w ill p e rm it free outw ard opening in case of need to get a crow d of people ouL .gf.thc gym quickly , also two fire ex tingu ishers should be changed to a d iffe ren t type , ac ­cording to the chief.

T he ru le s governing the conduct of board mootings a rc to be revised.

^President of the Board M yron B. Diggin noted th u t the existing ru les h a d -n o t been uincndcd since 1027. Som e o f th e ru le s ure obso­lete. th e .b o a rd head declared , und o thers h ave been adopted in a d ­d ition the re to und u rc on the m in­utes b u t huvc not been incorporated into the m ain body of the rules,

—The— rules com m ittee w as ein- ixiw ercd to revum p the ru les in to u single, com prehensive set of regu­lations. . ... . . . '

P res id en t o f the Bourd Diggin announced the personnel of com- jpiUocs of the bdurd fo r- th e ensu­ing y ea r. T hey w ere to h f lr in c ^ b y th e bourd und a rc as follow s: ‘

F red K ortenhuus, D avid -J.B lythe jr ., A m os H enderson,flnunce and uccounts; M rs. W arrenDonnell, F ran k lin A nderson Kor* tenhaus, teachers; A nderson,G eorge W. M ondcvillc, M rs. Naomi W iclund, buildings, grounds, fu rn i­tu re and fu e l; W joland, A. Adam Danke, D onnell, books, supplies and cu rricu lum ; Bunke, Donnell, Kor- tenhaus, m edical; B ly the ," M andc- villc, A nderson, a th letics; H ender­son, B lythe, W icland, public school re la tions and riilea; M andcvlllc, Banke, H enderson ,,transporta tion .

T he board p res iden t called alien*. tion of th e board to a le tte r w hich

he had w ritte n , to S upervising P rincipal J o h n S . M cCurdy as of Dec, 11,1944 ou tlin ing h is stand on: the football banquet, w hich h e had' rio t‘ a ttended and on w h ich ’h e had vo ted a “no” w hen It w as brought up u t a D cccm ber‘ m eeting o f the board to a p p ro p ria te $75 from the gcncrul school funds to finance the affair. r . .

In h is le tte r ,th e board president called tho banque t a com m endable un d ertak in g b u t m ade .lt p la in tha t in his opin ion It should h av e been financed . e n t i r e ly " from receipts fro th th e 'p la y in g o f the gam es, or

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Cpl. Salvatore Vena

Cliffwood Gunner Has, Arrived Iii England;In Combat Training

In England w ith the v e te ran 06th Bomb. G roup, CpL S alva to re F. V ena, 26, ClifTwood, ball tu rre t g unner oa jj.B -17 F ly lng F o rtress, Is undergo ing - a 10-day pre-epm but Iru ln lng period p r io r to participat-

■ ing in E igh th A ir F orce bom bing a ttacks on G erm an w ar in d u s trie s . T horoughly schooled in the states,

th c r -g u iw e r- ls —bclng-rg lvcn - o - r e ­fresher course by com bat veterans,

- l i e Is in s truc ted In the la tes t tac- “ lloa cf G crm trtl"nghtor7 p la n c s r-H c

is show n th e la tes t w rink le s in . a ir crew po-opcraUon. A ll the

know ledge gained in o v e r 270 bom bing a ttack s on Nazi w ar tar* gets b y men of th e 96 th 'Is pooled and given to the now men.

Cpl. V ena w ill fly w ith Uic 96lh Bomb. G roup, now com m anded by Col. 'R o b ert W. W urren. JVcrnoii,

"Tt|x ,.v M'u iiiit!h ' wa i r - 'cUctf "by ’’ th e l*rcsldenl f o r j t s E ng land .tu A lrlcu shu ttle bombTiig of Mcsscp>cbmltl plane plants ut Itcgcnsburg, Gcr- murry, In A ugust, 1043.

BeJore en tering the _ service 111F ebruary , 1644, th e gunner wus an acid, o p e ra to r for the H ercules

- P ow der Co., P urlin , He is the son und Mrs. C harles Vena,

MuUiwaiv Ave., CHITwood. He re­ceived his g unner's w ings a t Las Vegas, Nev.. hi Ju ly , 1944.

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S Sgt. Arthur W. Ziegler At Miramar Air Depot

M arine 3to/T Sgt. A rth u r Z iegler, 22, son p f Mrs. P. A. Z iegler, of Willow Ave., M utawun, h as return*

, rd to the .M urine C ori» .A »r Depot, W imiiior, p i Iff,, from the Pacific w here he w as an aviation m echanic w ith it d ive bom ber squadron of the F ou rth M arine A ir Wing, based

- in the Ellice,_G ilbcrt und. M arshall Islands.

He attended M utaw an High Sebfrfd. and w us em ployed by the

' M. W. K ellogg Co., C him ney lluild- ern. New York C ity, before enlist­ing in D ecem ber, 1942. He w as pro ­m oled to his p resen t ra n k in Ju ly , 1044.

Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association

76th YEAR — 36th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945 Single Copy Six Cents

Ration RemindersGASOLINE. A-14 coupon , in

now ra tio n book valid fo r four S niloni «ach . B-5 and C-5 and' B - , an d C-6 couporn a ra gdod for 5 gallons. ......

SUGAR. S tam p No. 3S good un til Ju n a 2. No naw itam p M a , 10.

.FUEL OIL’. P ariod S coupons valid M ar. 1. good th rough cu rren t h ea lin g - saaaon fo r ID y a lle iu p a r un it. .

SHOES. A irp lane S ta m p . I 2 an d 3 in I W ar R ation Book T h raa now good indefin ite ly for one p a ir t h e t i each.

BED STAM PS. Q5. RS. S5, good un til M ar. 31, TS. US. VS. WS. XS good u n til A pr. 26: YS. ZS and A2. B2. C2. D2. good until Juno 2: E2. F2. G2. H2. J2. good un til Ju n e 30. Naw stam ps to b e v a lida ted A pr. 1.

BLUE STAM PS. X5. YS. Z5. A2. B2. good u n til M ar. 31; C2. D2. E2, F2, G2. good u n ti l A pr. 21: H2. J2 . K2. L2. M2, good until Jung 2: N2. P2. Q2. R2. S3, good u n til Ju n a 30. Naw stam ps to bo va lida ted .A pr. 1. ................

Rural Electric Co. Directory Hold Over

Insufficient Number Of Stockholders At Me£tragJF<HEIect

N ine d irec to rs of th e T ri-C oun ty R ural E lectric Co., w hose te rm s w ere due to ex p ire th is year, w ill ca rry over In th e ir offices fo r an* o ther y e a r because an insuffic ien t n u m b er o f stockholders w e re pres* e n t a t the annua l m eeting to elect d lrcctd rs on F rid ay , even ing , in Freehold. T h is is th e th ird con­secutive y e a r w hen th c rc h as been an insuffpicnt num berT ftifecnt.

U nder th e p resen t setup , 10 p e r cen t o f th e stockho lders m ust be present, w hich In th is ease, w ould have m e a n t . a t least 78 persons. There w ere that"'m ffny persons a t th e m eeting b u t n o t a l l w e re stock­holders. •

The d irec to rs w ho w ill ho ld over fo r a t l e a s t , a n o t h e r . . ..a rc; G eorge F oster, F reehold ; F red e rick M artin , Cassvllle; E dw ard .O erte), B row ntow n; N orm an Bullock, C ream R idge; H arry Dey, C ream Ridge; Jam es M ount, English tow n; Leon Hopkins, HolmsOn; W illiam H. H unt, F reehold ; and A ustin Schcnck, Freehold.

The d irec to rs w ill m eet in the co-operative C ourt St. ofTlcc n ex t F riday -n ig h t- to elect officers for 1945. At th a t tim e they also arc expected ' to "consider 'a '_c h a n g c ''ln the by law s to reduce th e p ercen t­age of stockholders req u ired to be in a ttendance a t a * m eeting to transact- business.

Mr. H unt, p residen t o f the co ­operative, an d W illiam Em erson, local m anager, rev iew ed progress made by the o rganization since the la st m e e tin g s M r. O crte l read the tre o su re rV report. Indicating tha t th e 'co-operative has reduced Its long*tefm obligations to REA from 2306,84924 as o f Doc. 31, l i f e to $301,966.08 u t the close of lust ycur. —Thc_co-opccatl vc’s jf ro s s_ rc y e n u c a t ..tho end o f - la s t .y c u r- .w a s .$41,t 601.47, an Increase o f $398.97. —■ T otal opcro ting expense for the yea r ju s t ended Increased ,.$4,142.06 the new . figure being $26,190.79, The coinpuny hus 2785 custom ers, »n increase of 46 over 1943, and 256 m iles of lines th rough cen tra l New Jersey , tin increase of six

j q J I cs.A fte r th e buainesli m eeting, Neal

launch , soil conservation ist of this d istric t show ed lun tcrn slides of erostoh con tro l w ork on u num ber of furms in " th is area und Roger AckbrToun,- IrvIngtoir.'sTfow cd- m o­tion p ic tu res of m odern fu rm eq u ip ­m ent und o p e r a t i o n s ' ‘

Tlie organization paid tr ib u te to Huns U irw n if..o f. M o rg an v ille ,..a fo rm er d irec to r, who was k illed in an '’uulomoljilr: accident in A sbury P ark , Nov. 10, 'l044. - —

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Matawan Plant Spontora Showing Of War Films

T he H an.son-V anW inkle-M unring Co. o f M atawun w ill siionbor u showiiifKpf Wur D epartm ent, cum -j berculosia

Garbage Collector.Hired For Borough

Keyport Man To Begin Collections Monday;To Be Given Trial

A new garbage co llec to r.has been ob ta ined fo r M ataw an Borough in p lace o f B ernard Em mons, of Mor- gunvilte, w ho qu it on his contract w ith the borough Feb. 20 w ithout p r io r notice of in ten t. According ;o C ouncilm an W alter P, Swanson, cha irm an of the s tree ts com m ittee, ugrccmenL wus reached w ith F rank M ajor, 215 A tlantic St.. K eyport, to ta k e over tlie serv ice last night fo r «i tw o w eeks tr ia l on- the same basis tha t ■ the Em m ons contract cu lled /or. Councilm an Sw anson expressed full confidence thut M ajor wus en te rin g on the work w ilh th e in ten t to m ukc fils occu­pancy of the job u lasting one and thu t tlie K eyport m an hud the equ ip m en t und h e lp to m ukc u go o f it. T h e m u tte r of pu tting fiitn on a lusting con trac t basis w ill be con­s idered by tho borough council ut th e ir M ur. 27 m eeting.

Collections under M ajo r's cliurge will*- s ta r t n ex t Monduy, M ur. 12. A s before.' M onday w ill b e the day fo r garbage , T uesday fo r ashes, and e v e ry o th e r F riday lo r tin cans.

T h e re is u possib ility th a t the M utaw an Tow nship B oard of Edu* ca tion m uy step in to th o p ic tu re be­fo re uny co n trac t o n a lastin g basis is d raw n betw een tho borough and M ajo r -to dem and th a t th e new co llec to r 6crvc Iho schools os bo rough In stitu tions located w ith in th e incorpora ted lim its of the borough, i t w as. dem anded by a board m em ber, M rs. W arren Don* r.cll, a t the 'school body 's m eet­ing Monday, n igh t th a t th e board coll fotf a public hearing before th e borough council on Its r ig h t to s u ch serv ice. P re s id en t o f the B oard M yron B . D iggin counseled w aitin g until, th e borough stabilized i ts gorbogo collection arrangem en ts befo re th e school body considered w h a t course to follow.

T he board is now pay ing $7.50 per w eek to havo p r iv a te serv ice on g arb ag e collection. T he board m em bers expressed them spIves as wcU"Batisfletf“.w lth~thlfr-8ervlce-but w e re agreed th a t It w as a too heavy a n exp en d itu re fo r w h a t shoiild bo a m unicipal serv ice. A t la st rep o rt M ayor E dw ard C u rr ie w as still ad am an t in h is s tan d th a t the schools w ere o jo in t financial re ­sponsib ility of M ataw an Tow nship and the sending d is tr ic ts w ith the borough and th e re fo re could n o t be, expecting to h av e m un ic ipa l se r­v ices p rov ided by th e borough with* -cut_.chargc._- ___ ________

P resid en t o f th o ,B o a rd of H ealth Edw in C. S loat w a rn s th a t loose garbage and garbakc p u t out In paper* bogs w ill n o t b e p icked up by the new collector.

Public Health Hears Tuberculosis Report

Compilation Shows 119 Cases In Three Year

Period In County -A n in teresting rep o rt o f the

g rea te s t tuberculosis su rvey eve r m ade In the, U nited S ta tes w as g iven a t the m eeting of Muluwon P ub lic H ealth A ssociation on Tues­day evening. T he m em bers of the Board of D irectors* w ere to ld tha t

bat filnV jhroU tfli the A rm y. Service Forces, on M onday even ing at 6 o'clock in Ihe M ntawnn H jgh School A uditorium . Tlie public is invitedlo attend the showing. .... . ... _ _____

T h c f i lm s scheduled are : " B a p ^ n M utuwun and because o f 'lh c tism of F ire." "B attle W reckage." j nu«i! testing and X*ruy w ork done

1 “D efeat and V ictory." (K w eilin an d ! in the public wrhulj th e re is an as* jP a la u |. 'Back Door lo J a p a n ” ! gurancc th a t no ease w ill pass un* I (M errill's M arauders a t ' M yilkylna), j noticed in the school-age g roup of ("Invasion of T araw a." |c itiz en s . By; co-opcruting w ith theI " '■■■' " ■ V—;—;— — i county tuberculosis p reven tion p ro ­

C ard of T hanks ! gram , follow-up visits i>rc m ade byThe fam ily of the Jate Mrs. Jo h n ! local public hea lth nurses to ail

II. B ahrenburg sr.. w ishes Lo th a n k ! jia ticn ls released from »tute> o r ull the ir friends and neighbors fo r! county sanatoria, th e ir kind expressions o f sym pathy ,) Included Jn the rep o rt of a total th e pallbeare rs, and all w ho loaned I o f 350 h o m e , v isits m ade by local cars. J nurses in F eb ru ary w ere 37 inwJfp3-8* T he BahrenbU rg Fam ily .) w hich the nurse* gave bedside

■ — —y . , jc a re ; 119 visits Ijvere m ode to homes, , For B sftsr Hardware 1 *“ * - ‘ ' • ------- '

K eyport H ardw are Co.

117 young m en and tw o .y o u n g wom en from M onm outh County w ere refused Induction Into the serv ice o f th e ir coun try because they w ere found 4il be sufTcrlng from tuberculosis. A s "the resu lt of folluw -up w ork djjnb by Public H ealth N urses In th e county 34 of these eases w hich w e re classified as ac tive lubcriiuloslB en tered , sapu* to ria fo r trca tm ch l. F jfly -n ine eases weroD found to do /oarly ac tive; 25 w ire c la r if ie d as ac tive; 1J m od­e ra te ly advanced und nine fa r ad ­v a n c e d .. Or nrrcaletlca j^s a re now 'ab le / to re tu rn to w ork. *

Mrs. lh»dford {jlinfto, M atawun stjj>ervising itu rse also, reix irted to the Board rncfybcrs th a t w hile tu-

is tnd seven th greatestcause of d ea tli 'in the Uni toil S tates it js the first and g rea tes t cause of dea th in the 20 to 45 y e a r old group. At the p resen t lim e -there a rc no

jd . u q w n ^ s l i v^ .o S C fi-o L t u bercu 1 qs i k T7, —• - . . . . .

Stolen Car FoundA 1934 C hevrolet, ow ned by

W aller Jones, 28 M iddlesex S t . M atawan. stolen on S atu rday even­ing. F e; ' 24. fire*' the vicinity of F ront and Brood Sts., K eyport, w as found on F lorence Ave., In R ar­itan Tow nship, in good condition.

' ,»-4»l C> IJV FIIJU IlldUC UF liUIJICSJ of school chiJdrcri', 31 lo hom es of

w jfp i (C ontinued o n pagq six)

Prospects For Early Erection Of Railroad Overpass Appear Dim

Public Utility Commission Engineer Says Local Work Will Await Completion Of Projects Underway Before War

Tho. w ntohm on u t tho . Lowor M ain St. crossing o v e r th e Now Y ork -and Long Brunch trucks ul M utaw un stu lion Is In nu dungor of be ing fo rced o u t o f h is Job very s o o n 'b y tho bu ild ing o f un- ovor- p sss Ihcro according to w ord fn jm b o th the s ta te pub lic u tility com­m ission and th o ru ilrood. I t,Is tru e th a t tho pu b lic u tility com mission has advanced tho proposul to do aw dy With th e g rad e crossing o v e r th o tracks on. the R eyport-M alaw un ltd . us '.jiiTrt o f a gcncrul grudo' crossing rem oval p rogram fo r posl- w a r days. b u t it lB cmphdtjlzed by J . I. Ledfioyd, eng ineer on ra ilroad w o rk fo r th e com m ission, thu t the M ataw an p ro je c t w ill huve lo wult u n ti l g rad e crossing p ro jec ts ul- ready, u n d e r wuy a t the tjm c the w ar broke o u t uro com pjclcd under th is program .

The p rogrum culls fo r .ihe expen- d iiu rc o f W,840,IWO fo r grudb cross- In g -c llm ln a llo n s . a lo n g tlic -C c n L ra l R ailroad of New Jcrso y 's lines und $2,300,000 fo r th is purpose utong the N ew Y ork und Long B ranch mulu line. O f th e lu tlcr, $300,000 Is re ­served fo r th e M utuwun project, th e res t to bo m nlnly expended in Red Bunk w here lutcly th e re huve been p ro tests agulnst tra in s tying up Ulo crossings w hen slopping ut th e station . Tho R ed Bank lire dcpu rtm cn l hus eluim cd thu t tliin Is u serious hazard to fire lighting

I t hlls hcen Tuniorcd ii: connection w ith th is progrum u t |h o Mutuwun crossing thu t thu p resen t Mutuwun xlallon-w ould-bosnovii4-**cilu ig i-oL i l i n i i l f n i ' 'a l f f i c i a U e i u d O l id '; d a f V 6 there, Iluyinond F. Blosser, D irec­to r of Inform ulion fo r tlio Cciilrul llu ilroud of New Jersey , acknow l­edged thu t th e re Is u possibility o'f th is being dune, b u t suyB thu t there cun be no ce rta in ty abou t lt unlit pluns for th e grude-crossing d im ­

inution uro d ra w n up. It IS em ­phasized by bo th tho public u tility commission, und tlio rullroud lliul the re uro no pfuhs in ex istence yot nna thoro huve been on prelim inary surveys m udc on the M utuwun pro. Joel, .................................... • .

Blosser polnls out tliut tlio d e te r m inntlbn o t w h e th e r thero w ill be un undorpusH or un ovcrpuss u t tho M utuwun sta tion crossing w ill lurgcly d e p e n d ' On the drulnugu problem s to be dcu it w ith, Tlio sloping dow n of tlio lend elovutloii on lhc M utuwun uido o f .Iho trucks inukcs un undqrpuss nppuur to bo the euslor to consirUct, b u t tho m utter o f driiltiuge und likely of expense fuvor the ovorpuuu.

T he rullroud coinpuny nnd Ihu elute divide the eosls o f hucIi con­s truction un a hO-OO busts under ex isting legislation. 11 Ih pointed o u t by Chief E ng ineer Leunurd thut the flimnclul condition of Ihoruilrouds before Die wur m ade If

j iecd fu l fo r lhc. .fedoruL . gov.cni'.m cnl lo subsldlzo tlio rullrouds In thlu w ork hereabou ts by assum ing 40 per cent of Iho rullroud cukIh lu grudu ' crossing d im in u tio n con­s truction us I’WA projects. This w ill likely have lo lie dune again a fte r the w ur to get tho progrum under wuy, O therw ise tlio rullrouds w ould be conceivably mulling ciiurl tests of tin: ex isting leglslullon ns un Im position on Oioll4"itb llty lu puy, the reby holding up Ihu w holep ro g ra m — - ----------------------------

U Is cinpliuulzcd by Uluiiscr lliul even w ilh m uxlm m n ira/Ile loud of loduv tlie LVnlrul Uiillroud uf New Je rsey Is uiiuhle lo clcar unytliliig m ore IIiuii u fracllon us net Income of the esllihuled cost u f tlio grudo crossing d im in u tio n program . P roip Ih ls 11 Is qu ite inden t lliul the pro, grum w ill likely liaVu lo becom e u 'godch ild ’ o f 1 federa l govcrnjnonl financing lo becom ef u reality .

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ScholarihipApplicAtiont To Be Filed BeforeApr. 15

Hrospt-’f t lv e cuii^ndaU’K fq r S tdte M liulnrelijpK -to-RutK urkiLUiilvm itiL should file th e ir uppliciiUutiH hefqro A pril 15, Dr. Fruncr MelUKqr, chu inuati of the .State Scholurnliip Coinm ittcc. ha« Jiunounccd. rNoHc'tji Uj lHlk ijfrect' Yitrcndy huve been Kent to all New Jeuw y county ' nil- pcrliilciidenlx-’ of.. kcIiooIk,, prind.- rxtis of M*cotidui‘y kcIiuoU and S ta te le«iBlatorB, k ' v

Tlus KcholnfsiiipH, m ade through the S tate Board of RegentN, provide tu ition and genera l , fccK fur a fu iir-ycar college courw; am i are aw arded o iiM h c b re t* u t character, In te llectual - abljlty, and financial u m l ‘They sirrT7'‘IHIuttod W ~thu countk-K o f the S ta te on tlie baM* of AhM*mhly reproaeiibjlion.

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T/ 5. Amoi B. Bowne^I s Seriously Hurt ■■

Mr. and Mr;>- C lyde H'jv/uc t»r.rof ChefMjqtiifkei reet'lv»/d a te legram from the W ur D epartinen t on Turh* day inorijing, info rm ing tlw irj-thid tho lr Ron. T//j.A ino» 11. IJownc, was reriouHly v/ounded jn 'a c tjo n , borne- where* in O eritiariy, on K<-b, 'H i.

Uu fu rth e r dehiili; v/ere given in th e lelegram .

---------------V--------------- ."W here a re yuur W ar Band*,

moU ier?’' W iia t will your *n- Bwer be w hen your eoldier boj^ retu rn* hom e an d fult* Uil* ques­tion. •

Mad i»on Townihip Eoard Namei WiniirivG. Pitney

A t the. fngu la r m eetliiu n f the M adlsou-iifowiuihip. Boiird ut K dtt ca tion held a t the Brow nlow n School luut Thurtfdny evening, a re so lu tjo n - jw a # — p a s W by thubonrd , d<!claring irvueaney iii nicnV b c re h i ir^ u c r^ to H h c ' continued «b bciico of_ ilo h n ^ l’aflrk lg c who i» liv ing in South Jersey.'' .

W lllium C, I ’Hnny of thf! Codar .qUHfl Toy/|ii*|.iji> w «h

appo in ted to fill tlie varu ruy unit) th e n ex t achool election , ,Mr. P itn ey la ac tive In eoiiiMfiniHy nffulrw and I* d irec to r of the C edar G rove 4-11 Won* C lub, w hich he ortym lzod M jvmil yearx ago and b

•Ldph^yT'(rr~irtjrj ineiiiIjcrH of .the c lub produecd 45JKKI;- fibiim b of lonmtoeH. for

T he new ly fippotiifed board m ernj

il toucher In the Brow ntow n “Ualoii'S unday School. . .......... -V ■'— f

A u to m o lb l* S * r r lc * i ,lluv in g w*eured . t h e ’fwrvjcen ol

»rT*exccllent nu1o Mieelniiilei^HllMin Htoll form erly w ith Hed Bunk C hevrolet, our f>hop in again ready to ocrvice y o u . ' Y our patronage will b(‘ (ippn eirited. J( G. Thixton, C hevro let and Oldbmobile tMilen nnd

■ M.rviceu, Mi»in SI., M utuw ah.' Tel. i MuUiWiffi 1070. wjH’tttfi; --------------------------V.................... - -----( B t l i t r y Ch«rg«d 1| In y o u r car w hile you w ait O J o t 'i Service, M utawun. jH pU

New Regulations Net Marlboro^ Violator

Two Charge* Preferred By Stato ABC Against Tavern Owner For Failure To Close

T he llrst tav ern ow ner In this urcti to be eluirgcd by the Sluto D opurlm ent of A lcoholic- Iieverugc C ontro l w ith vlohillqns of Ilulcs I und 2 pf S lulo R cgulu llons No. 40,; is .y fll lliu n F red erick Dey, trad ing us FrcddicB M arlboro Tavern , sit- uutcd on Ilia Frechold-M uluwim Rd„ lu M arlboro. '

S lu tc R ogulatlpus No, 40, jii'o- m ulguted b y A lcoholic UevcrugC C ontro l Com m issioner A lfred E, DrlBcoll to im p lem en t J jto roquust, o rd e r of W ar M oblll2u tlo irt) lr i 'c to i' U ry n c s ,- p r o h ib l t th e B n lo r service, d e live ry und eom tum pilpn o f ulco- linlle beverages oil. thu ,prem ises of ploiiiiry und seasonut ru tn ll con­sum ption llconsoes und club llccn- sees betw een tho h o u rs ' of 12:00 o 'clock m idn igh t and 7:00 u. m.

Tho flrst ch a rg e agulnst Dey Is us follows: T h a t bolw oon 12 o'clock m idnight,' S u tu rday , Mur, 3, .and 7:00 u. ill. S unday , M ar. 4, v iz , im rll ut least 13:40 u. in. o f th e le t­te r date, Dey sold, served und du- llvcrcd und allow ed, penn lltv ri und su lfered Ilio sale , serv ice und d e ­livery of alcoholic beverages and perm itted thu consuinptluii of a l­coholic bovorugos upon tits licensed prem ises In v io lation uf Rule I of S tu tc JRcjjulutlons No. 40.

The second eliurgu uguliml the M arlboro mini Htutos lliul botweou 12 o'clock m idnight, Buturduy, Mur. 3, und 7:00 u. in., Sunduy, Mur. 4, viz., un til ul leusl 12:40 n. in, uf the lu tlc r duto, lie fulled tu have his en tire licensed prom ises clusod und lie perm itted persons o th e r than him self und Itlii bonu fide em ployees to be und roinuln on Ilio licensed prem ises in v io lation of R ule 2 ul Stulo R cgulullons No. 40.' Dey w ill liuvu u hea ring on T hursday , M ur,' 1.1 ut II o'clock In tlio ulTlco of Iho DopaiTinciil lit 1000 Broad Ut., N owurk, w hen ho w ill bu afforded fu ll opportun ity to bo heard on tho churgos und lo show eauso w hy P lenury Uetull C onsum ption L icense C-0, issued by tho Tow nship ComiiiJttou of the Tow nship: ,o t M arlboro, should n o t bo suspondod o r rovokod,

. Wins Bronze Star

Scrap Paper Drive to Be Organized

Meeting To Be HeldTo Arrange Dates-------For Collections

B lurting In abou t tw o weeks, collections of. scrup paper In Mut- uw un Borough w ill lie timdo un ii Ill-w eekly busts, T he lim e und Bin day) of these collections w ill bu unifounced nex t w oek a l ic r u inuut. In g ltlils wookond of the heads uf ■ill g roups Inlgrustod In paper sal- vugc, lias been bold. T lie Job uf collcoU ng-|iiipor--w lll~ liu-uM ilgiiiid In those group* In ro ta tion , Ilio pi n- coeds to go to tlio colleetliig group m inus u nunilnul uiiin tu lie paidthe truck drlvors,

Tills p rocedu re w ill bu followed on ull collections excep t lhc llrst, It Is full tlm t Ihls collection w ill bo tho lurgosl und tlm t .U would not ho fu lr lo hnvo any one g roup prolll thorcby, so ell g roups w ill take part In till* co llo d io n and lltn proceoda w ill go to Iho Red Cross.

Hcbtils-m td-Culw -vw ho-^lrav^rcg u lsr_ ro u le s w ill : t'o iiU uuu^lbuIr eolleelluns nnd persons who iiiivd given the scouts tliclr pa |ior lire liskod lo cunUmio lo do so, - . .B y o rd er of Ilia WPIJ lliese Seoul*, und Cubs uro w orking for Ilia Clou. E isenhow er badge w hich w ill bo u w iirded -lb -iilL w hu liavo collected 1000 pounds o f- .p ap c r aalvugo hyA pr.JO . - -------

It Is Imped by Iho com m ittee tlisl libusolinlder* w ill « lart now lo save all IJicJr w asln papor no th u t tlie col- lccllonk -will bo ii sueeess. Any scriTp"pupor* o g ce p l' lliul Thkoltibly w uxed nnd Uiut elm m lcully Imprug- noted, Is itecciiluhle, Imosu paper should bu p ac k ed v In .cu rd im urd boxea ca re fu lly so tha t no u lr holes ex ist, AIL nowapuiHjrs slmuld lie :lirrt~in p ljcs~uff-d lsp|ayf-il orv ntrwa- sliinds, e ith e r w ill: heavy I w inn er to rn ribbons of old c lo th .. No Ioomi p a |ic r w ill tjn occcplctl. ~

N ext w eek Urn days fo r co llodion w ill bu. unnuiw ci'il, h id s lu rl saying t 'k t jy / i i i (lie cuinnii!fee's I'lca. .....

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Matawan Bombardier Wins Third Cluster— Klrht-1,1. N k M fi* A. MumtiitgnwL Miitawjjri, Ixjinbiirdicr on an Klglilli A ir Vorvv 1117 KJ/Ing Koi;tr«w Inn* l>4M>n aw arded tho th ird Oak L«'id CJuntor In Ii!h A ir M ^dal.;

Tin. aw ard with for "inci'Horloiai achtovt.'fiK'nt" during hotnhing at- Utchn un Na/.l w ur Iw luutrlm iitut m illta ty largaU In roojanaU on w ilh A llied ground farcer. ,

11 in w lfv ln Mm. G loria T. M tin - n lng of 0 C row n Ida., M utawan,

SOT. DONALD I, LEWIS

Sgt. Donald I. Lewis Awarded Bronze Star

Heroic Achievement Of Soldier Cited; Is With Ninth Army v

A m em ber nl n lank butlalkui w ith Die U. S. N inth Army, Hgt. Donald I Lewis, son of Mr. and) Mm. '.I. C larence Lewis,- .lacksmi Ml., M utawun, him been aw arded the llronzu S tn r m edal fur liciolc achlevcim m t In m llllury nperatlons against the enem y In France.

Tho cltnthm for Iho modal rumls us follows: "Oil Hop|. .'J, 11144, Bor- gaunt Lewis' suetloii un lu red ' Iho town of LandiecTos w i th 't l io Ml- vom-o elem ents of thu hultulloii. Wl'ien loss Hum 20H yui'ds away (rum tlie inulu Inldgu ucross thu Banibro rive r, tlio omnuy dnalroyod tlio hridau liy domullttima. Burgeanl le w Is, In tlio foeo ol siiiiiII arum fire, recimniiltoriHl un old rullrnml hrldgo over w hich ho lud Ilia sou,, lion ucroaa Ilio rlvor, milking pua- Hllilu the cuntlminun udvunco of Ills cululnti. Tho Inltlullvo nnd cool action disp layed by S ergean t Lewis, miller llru, rolleots g rou t, cred it upon hlnm olf nnd tlio mllU'uiy aprylco." .___

Soi'geiint Luwla, 24, wus InducretT Into survlou In JuiiUury, 1949.' Ilo trulnod lit Cam p Hood and Cump Hivlfl, Tex., was soul ovursuiia Hi Kobnmry, 11144, .uj.al wun<,slallulietl m England from thut tlntu until "D-Day," tvlion liu limit purl In llm Invasion of Fruncu und tlm Initllu of Niirmiindv, F in" Ihu Pin t tiikiinIII. Ilio Invasion by Borgwinl Lewis hultulloii nipJiD-Duylf :ilio_hullullun wua g iven n eonim eiidallon hy M ajor Cluiiornl L. 'I'. Clorow, wliii was In eom inand. . ,

Nurguimt Lowin' b ro ther, ,1. C la r­ence LowIh II, Is n phurniucjnt main III Ihu Navy, alhllimod al lluln- hlTdgc, Mil,

Public Hearing For Wolverton On Tuesday—'I'lii-tm hllii-liim rlngnn-llio-oliargoB preferred agulnst Mow.nil W olver- tuii Jr., M iitnw unT lig lf Hcliuol fac- u H y - .u it 'n ilit i|'.- J .iy ._ ,D I» B 'iJil— C lsi'ltEdwin II, Douiliilch to Bio oltffep tha t tho licensed hud 'caiaioil lo liu publlsliial "slalumuiilu cont'oinliig (a d s and IlgiircH slToi'tliig Iho ttniidliig of Ilio MaliiW hij-Township llnan l nf Education w hich aro uni trim" w ill ho held at the high school hulldlng nex t Tuesday 'night, Mar, 13, . • r ’ ■ . v ■

T1 Ii4rr. 'pni'i i i 111 tuv* i ~ "i If ' ~ t In.';1 ln.uii dJ Wlileli-jiiTuiigejE fo r_ lh |a J ic u r ln g J* tomiiosial of TJiivki O.lyt.lm Jr., A, Ailam llaiiltd nmi Mr*. WuiT'oii'lliin- hell. ,'J'lie eiiiilinlllou la oiilliiiWercil lo rolulii a roMiila'r eonrl-oiluhog- ruplior for tills. Imarllig, . W olverton hua llm out Ion of defending him self hy poraim ar htalior.ent of rcfiitiil.nn or. by priiooituro of counsci. Tlio t‘oni|ilnlnniil—may also lio -roprii. la llleil by coiiim d If desired by tha t aide.

Democratic Club, Votes Red Cross Fund Donation

Tho. Mutiiwnn WoTiiirifN tAfinficrii* tic C lub Inc., iMii’t nt tho-thwiiiA of

Itiuif* fkrgi'M. Krldny. The

K v d C n ih n F t J i t r l w ••'"* • •HuvctiiI /iiiiificfi* for tfih chili w «rf

plmun'fl Th« firxl In to. W g iven hy Mrg. • Kloruoct!r lllgbw*. *• wulfitrt* vhnlrm un, u l . hui:LhuiiufrOiir.A in ^ .i .T h u tRTooi1 ^ ir to - iiir -K lv rr r- t^ "M \T r M uriel Ih ik e rr. ''

IMuoji w ere jiJuj diMUtAhutl foe (ll«|joioug of it honrl on Ihu tu* <l)H'M)tiVU | jIhII. j

Egan Home Oif FurloughI'vl I’hlllp II- Kguo Ijh a 'h ii lvt*tl

home on it fiiiloiigh froio thu Ahln* tie-l'jiei/le 'I'huiilor (»f Operatlniiii. und it. vihiling hot jmientu, Mr, end Mf«>' I 'h iliif Kg/df, 47 i./iile .St., Miduwiin. I*vl. Kgiiii who wua over* mmih W ‘i nionihti wjiH in the Aleu* llJih Ulitijdb /md In jillitriiuil to the C ouu lA rtille ry ,

Refutes ChargesMcCurdySetsForth Evaluation Of High School; Recommends .„Certain Improvements

In u movo of refu ta tion In thucharge m ade by P residen t o f thuBouitl . uf Education'-.--Myron-- D ,-----Diggin Just before Iho school eloc- -tion of lust m onth th a t "fo r years conditions in our school* u n d e r . ■ M cCurdy's supervision Imvo boon u m utter of m uch concern;1' Buporvls* , Ing P rincipal. John S. M cC urdy : subm lltcd a rcp n i: to Ulo m eeting of thu locol school board M onduy ‘n igh t aotllug fo rth nn ovnluotlon n t 1Mutowuii High School by tlio Slulo D opurtiiiont of Educution th a t gives Iho school u highly fuvornblo ra tin g , ^

A ccording to Ihu p rincipal's re- pmd. lhu cvuluntlon wus bused on 31 p n lir ts ,o t m erit of w hich M ut, aw an a tta ined to lilghcat ran k In19 points,: second h ighest ran k lu .14 points, th ird high in four points am i fourth h igh In th roe im lnta, M cCurdy profossod to b tllqve th a t th is w ould com pare vory favorab ly w ith thu rank ing g iven to o ther scliflo ls-T hla-W as bspoclolly .calledlo tho a tten tio n , of tlio ’ hew mom- . bcrs of Iho board . , ■— Tim fourtii piacos woro u ttrtbu lcd In tlio rep o rt lo no ta tions In tlio stato1 ovoluutloii tha t tho h igh school princ ipal wa* teaching tod-.m any subjects, th a t Iho lonchon ' J o ad w as imr hcuvy and tha t special room* woru nol provldod. T h o 'lh l r d i ln ... llm uvnluatlpn w ere llslod ns causod by llm foot lha l th e clr- .rlctilil had n o t boon rev ised ro- contly, Hint Ihjo'.equipment was not udequuta, tha t llm Tua'chlug load of ... tho principal deprived him of {proper tlrno fo r suporvlelon, and Hint nhnwor an d locker facllltlos w oru.,uni provldod aultlc lehtly , It wua nniod by M cCurdy th a t nonu of llioso de lld o n rcs w ere w ith in control of llm toucliors o r tho p rln - d p a la . ’

M cCurdy also noted th a t Mat* uwnu Ki'uduulos w ere recorded uu doing bottar-tlm ii'uvoriigo w ork im anllogu frcsliiim n by u good doul.Also tlmt nil tlio requ irem ents fur collego cnlrnnco w ithou t rocourro to u pi'upni'uloiy school could bu oiiiiihmd by student* u t M etaw nu High School w ho m ainta ined grades of gf| pur c o n d o r belter, .

Tim grow th of tho high school In20 yunru wua dloloaod lu h ave boon lliroo-fo ld In jio ln t nf nltcndmmu and gi'uduullu ii. Sub ject fa ilu re s iimongnl h igh ic lio o l *tU(tenta woru nliown In du d ln o ns w ilh tlm n un jT , bor of ye iiru thu I the student liud T~' been in Ih truohoul, biilng o n ly 1 ,37 per cent fo r llm Honlnr clgsa in: ngninsl 11.93 pur cent fo r tho fresh-IIIUII ClaM._________ c : - ........

In m enial ubllily Icsii fur n in th (C ontinued tin lingo s ix )

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Psychologist Speaks At Civic Club Meet.

Discussion Is Held On Education; Changeg Noted In Pupils

Dr, llohorl Blumi, puychologlsl a l llm M arlhoru Btato H ospital, d p i- diicliid an Inloi'Ntllng opeii forum dlacuaston un educution befo re Ihu M alaw an Civic C lub a l It* reg u la r m ealing M onduy evening, Fall. 211, M any i|t|o*llonu w ere nikod end all membei'u freely -participated In Iho(ilsniasliiii, _____________ ___" D r. Hloiiq poTiltod out "tlio cluilig'- ’ Ing f ii i id lo n of llm aecu iu lary aolmol, a la lln g that today m any c l'i l ld 'ru ii_ s re _ .li i_h lg li school w lm yours ago w ould n eve r have on- torod, l ie sa id tills forces llm suciind iiry school lo reconsider Its phmi; In so e le ly i l l order to ineni llm need* o f a changing student group, W hen asked I f 11 w a in 't imecsBury, Jh c rc fo ro , lo le n d ch ll- d r v n ' lo p rep arn lo ry school u flo r l ita li Srjipfil g ra d n s lfc n .T n o rd er In _ ^ e .o n le r uotlose ,' Dr, S tone repU*d—^tlim It Mriien't ' 10 . — , . ; / —

T he m a tte r uf social proinolloii ' wnu also d lsfliiied , Many, sclmola,Dr, Hlone staled , kepi c lilld ren w ilhlirw lr^cm olloiiel and-c liro iio log lca l - .....ngv group rogurdle** of .cholu jillg , iitlnlnm nnl, ‘ •" ■: ■ r“

Tlio sub jec t n t ioading u lto cam e .In for (lllscu»*lou, Dr. S lone ex- pre.Vdd the opinion lha l m any be , liuv lar p roblem s ure creulod by ch ild ren 's Inability lo ren t, He M id uboul ill pu r cvnl ol llm nciuidp o p u ta llo iv g re .u ep -reg d c rs , ciiused ... . In purl by tlio changing com plexion ~ u l llm 'sc h o o l pcpu lstlun and tho Inab ility of schools- lo m eet (lie needs of such p u p ils,. Ilo said -remedial . rehdlng program * Are-d fllfin ihucIt lo p rp btortu ___.R o w fv n . , : ■ -

Dr. HI olio rcco im u -d n l. inuny o f . his uxpuiTuncus In (tasllini wHh In. . s lllu llim ul cases allowing th a t m any Hums a lino line aepurulea IIioa-v.- -' tnxtt r i It |r,iiU lt /1-,1 und thoso nut. Mental health mid im rsonullly wuru m enlluned end m any lm pulur mlii- eoiiceptloiia em icernlng stivh w are illspi lluil l)y the speuker.‘ ------------- v —

Dolan Ii Notary PublicMit'lmel Fntnclh Dulun, of Alton*

lie A Vi ., MuUiwjin, him bccm t fl m i'oiMinlnnloii un it Nolury P uh lic t»f N rw Jr-rtn-y '(lo iii tlfiVoriiur W ullor K K/Ijjr um l K tT ifto 17 of Btulo .(iiwph A, n ro |ihy , ........

For B ilt irK ey|)orl llu rdw uru Co. w jfp

T h u r s d a y ; m a r c h 8 , 1945' ------------------------

DEATHS-M n . Thom as W. Aujmack

Mrs. S usan E lizabeth Aumack, nn n f R oute SO. Rnrita n T ownship,w idow of Thom as W. A um ack sr., d ied on T hursday afte rn o o n ,' Mar. 1 , 1945, a t h e r hom e Following 0 sh o rt - illness. Mrs. A um ack was b o m in K eansburg , the daugh ter of R obert S tevens and Saruh Louise (Youngs) Seeley, and hnd lived in

I lia ritan Tow nship dhoul GI years. )Ier* husband -d iw l -on-Sepl.25,1043.

M rs.. Aumnck. w as a m em ber of th e F irs t. B aptist Church of K ey­port, and w as an ac tive m em ber of several o f the .churches societies.

S urv iv ing a re a daughter, Miss S arah Louise A um ark . liv ing ut jiom e, tw o sons, R obert Seeley A um ack, liv ing a t hom e, nnd Jam es W alling A um ack, of R aritan T ow n­ship; one grandson, Thom as AVnitt A um ack, of R aritan Tow nship: two ris^era,. M rs. F ran k O sborn of As*

. bury P ark , and M rs. WiJJIam Chad- -„w ick, of K eyport and one. bro ther.

Jam es D, Seeley of Red-Rank.-- .Services w ere conducted nL .th f.

residence on Sunday afternoon o t 2 o'clock Svith thefRAv,- Leslie-LL M arlnries, pas to r of the F irst Bap* lis t C hurch, officiating. In te rm en t w as In th e fondly p lo t IrT CCdor- w oo d 'C em ete ry under dlrectlbYf of th e Bedle F unera l Home. The beare rs w ere Ste6y C orhart, Bus-' sell W aitl, Edw ard Goff and Car*

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F ran k S. D ay _; F tan k S. Dey, GO, Of. 89 C hurch St., K eyport, died on S unday .'M ar. 4,"1945, in the M onm outh M em orial lIosp ltar,‘ Long ' B ranch, follow ing a n UlJies§ of several weeks. H e w as bdrn in K eyport, the son o f 'ihe la le 'S im ebh P. and M ary Eliza*, beth (Roe) ,peyt_ and lmd lived here nil h is life. H e w as a c a rp e n te r by trade. H e w as a m em ber p f th e Ju n io r O rder of A m erican Meehan* ics ond q m em ber of C alvary M etho­d ist Church.

S urviving are his w ife, Mrs. M ary (Foley) Dey, th re e daughters, Mrs. M arie tta Duncan, of K eyport, Mrs, C arolyne VonTine of Deal, and Mrs. E leanor C ourtney of O rlando. Fla., rcveraf grandchildren , and a b ro ­ther, Roland C. Dey, of K eyport.‘ Services w ere conducted on Wed* no&day afternoon-; pt ' 2 o'clock in th e Bedle FitneTal Home, w ith th e Rev, Davis A. Sim ons, pastor o f th e F irs t M ethodist C hurch , M atnwon, officiating. ■ In te rm en t w as in G reen G rove C em e te ry .'

M ist F lo ra D u fo u r _Miss F lo ra D ufour, 74, form erly

o f G reen G rove Ave., K eyport, died on M onday, Mor, 5, 1945, in the W el­fa re Home, F reehold . She w as ho rn In K eyport, th e d augh te r of

- J o h n R. and C ynthia A. .(Gibbs) buftour and had lived in K eyport

? a l l h e r life.■/ S urv iv ing is n b rother, C larence.

Services ure being conducted th is (Thursday) afternoon ut 2 o'clock in th e Bedle F unera l; Home, w llh the Rev. Leslie Moelnnejr, p a s lo r of- fhe F irs t Baptist Church, K eyport, officiating. In te rm ent will be in G reen G rove Cem etery.

M rs. C harles Schaeffer j

Rosseil, form erly pasto r,o f the F irstB o p ll s lC h u rc h o f- TCeypflrt; w ill officiate. 1

A pplegste-R ein lngerW illiam R einingor nf New York

Crty.~Kas announced- th e engage­m ent o f h is daugh ter, Miss Mabel Hazel Reininger, to A lfred A. A pplegate, ;son of Mrs. Austin C. Applegute of M atawan.

Miss Reininger is' a g raduate of the Ju lia Rickman High School. New Y ork, nnd is ot p re sen t,cm - ployed_. in the legal^_off|ces of the Texas Oil Co.7’C hrysler”~Buifding;; New Y ork. Mr. A pplegute is a graduate- of the M atawaff flig^li School and is em ployed in; the H yatt Roller Bearing D ivision of G enera l M otors C orporation at H arrison, .

No d a te has b e e n ..s e t fo r the w edding. • t

M acLean- M r . an d M rs. Jam es-M aeL ean -o i Bay V iew Ave., U nion. B each, are th e p aren ts of a son born on W ed­nesday, F eb . 211. 1 DIR, in th e River- view H ospital. ■ s

D olores (K itchen) Boice w as bap* f f4 lz e d b y th e pnstor.-the-R ev. R obert

B. B erger, assisted by Elder G eorge W. D avison.

BIRTHSM arsh a ll -

M r. flnd Mrs. -Lealer - M arshall, R avine Dr.. M aiaw ^n. ufft the p a r ­en ts ' of", a seoond child , a . son, TJtamap;Ff«dGi,if l l f3 p rn . on:fcrJday. M ar. In th e R iverview llos*pdtal; R ed .Bank. Mrs, M arshall Is tho fo rm er M iw M argare t G ill in g ­h am , o f M ataw on. Thej M urglmlls’ first child is a daugh ter. .....

E rS jnann ...... ....:—-M if-a tid -M ra —R lc h a r d - M m a n n r

o f 25 W eldon Rd., M ataw an, ore the paren ts o f a d au g h te r born on S u lu rday , M ar. 3t 1945, In the' M on­m outh M em orial H ospital. This is the E rdm ann 's th i rd ch ild . Mrs. E rdm ann is the fo rm e r Miss Mar* g s re l Thom pson o f M ataw an.

Simmon*-Mr. .ond Mrs. H a ro ld I Sim m ons

Ji;, .Brook A ve,, U nion B reach, ure th e perehttf.of an o th e r son, Charles D ouglas, bo rn on S unday, Feb. 11, 1945, in the R iverv iew Hospital, Red Bank.

... B row nMr. and Mrs. H arvey B row n of

M ataw an, a re th e p aren ts of u son b o rn o n W ednesday, Feb. ~Zfr, 1945, in the R iverview H ospital.

A rgentina ' M r. and ..M rs . F ran k A rgentina,of M ataw an, a re the paren ts of a *on born on T hursday evening, Mnr. !, 1945,. in the R iverview H ospital.

Borm an ^M r. and Mrs. M orton B orm an. 55

Brood-St:7M at.iwfihn«i'»Y 'thF'pai,en ts of a d augh te r burn on M onday, Mur. 5, 1945, in Ihe M onm outhM em orial JionpiUiI.

BAPTISMSBolce ,

O n S unday , M ar. 4, 1945, at the m orning w orship serv ice in the? F irs t P rcsb y te riu p , C hurch , Mat* uwun, B arbara Jean n e Boice. in- fan l cluui'h ter of Cpl. R obert and

Dr. ROBERT STESS .IUROEON CHIROPODIST

POOT AILMOfTB. P ir t lf Ainboy N i t Bank Bldg.I l l S U te.S t. ' Room 909

P o rih A m boy. N. J .Tel. P. A. 4-U57

Mra. M arguerite Schaeffer, 70, of; -PleasnnW V alloy-Rd. und-R oble ;34 , M ataw an Tow nship, widow of p h arles Bcliaeffer, died on Mondoy, Mar. 5, 1945, S he , wns born In G eorgia, ihfe d au g h te r o f Jam es tand

-M a ry -F o n n e r ra n d h a d J lv c d in J fe w O rleans p rio r lo coming to. Mot aw an Tow nship. . • ’' T he rcm&lns w ere crem ated at th e Rose HD1 C rem atory in L inden on T nesday afternoon under dlrec« tion of (he Bedlo F uneral Home,

.W alU r ' J . S ch n ac h tl. ...I..,W aited J , Schachcl, th re e m onths

o ld son o f C harles J . and D orothea H r(b lc n e e y ) S chachelr of B road St.i

-K e y p o rtr -d ie d -o n -F rid o y r~ M a iv -2 r 1945, Jn-.the P e rth Amboy G eneral H ospital. . .......

Services w ere conducted on Tues* day m orn ing u n d e r direction o f th e B edlc F unera l H om e and in te rm en t w as in S t. Jo seph 's C em tery ..

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LOOKING AHEAD..W . mutt koep your R.d Cross at hit tide fora long,long time

The wounded . . . the discharged veterans • . . the men overseas, need

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Keyport'

i T c o m m wlo save your bey’s life

How much 11 It worth to you^to have blood plasma there?.To get extra food.. 10 him, i f lie's a prisoner? Give mon!

■ H e nttd* your Red Cross a t bis tide.

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Keyport Hdwe. Co.Better Hardware

J Keyport .

WEDDING

-WILLS FILED-M rs. K ale Crook

K ale Crook, U nion B each, w ho died Sept. 8,. 1044, b cquna lhed $100 to M argare t 'M ilne , U nion B each, a frien d , und th e res idua ry estate- to h e r husband, W illiam Seym our Itaw IingS-Crm ik, _jvho .whft ^RRQiflL', (I ex e ru lr ir in a w ill da ted Dec. I,

1943. ’ ' . • •— — — -

S ave T in C ans—32.73 pounds of tin (13,095 tin cans) go in to the fah riru tlo n of every m edium tank , j

Form an-E ram onsT h e F reeho ld M ethodist C hurch

wa« tho scone of a p re tty w eddingSunday evening, F eb . I, 1D45 w hen Miss Doris Jessie Em mons, duugh- le r o f Mr. and M rs. I3ert F innions of M arlboro, becam e th e b r id e of F rank Fbrm an . son o f M r. und Mrs. Edw in F orm an t»r„ of F reeho ld . The rin g cerem ony w as perform ed by th e Hpv. G eorge G. Horn, pas- U>r.oMJJu*.Fjj;al Fcrsbytc.r-inn .Church, of F reehold. T he a l lu r w as banked

{with palms; w hite ca rna tions , snnp- | dragons and lighted candles.

' NEW

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com*, and gb.' th iy g o a* fa s t a s th a y .co m * in . m o c t o f th a m op back o rders . W o n t o f «1L no

J e l l in g w h en m ak ing of- "non* osagntiaU " w ill b e stopped on short notice.

I f intereitod, invoitlgal*p rom ptly w h ile you can s till o b ta in p re-w ar m a te ria l a l prices based on Jan u a ry 1942 list.

STORCK OF COURSE21 Broad St. Red BankRECO RD S - M USIC - R EPA IRS

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Ii) o iir yard , w here y ou m ay see th e m . Do not buy fro m pic tu res. L a rg e stock on h a n d . Q uick d e liv e ry —no w aiting . M ake you r se lec tion now w hile we have the s lock on hand. '

Matawan and Keyport Monument W orks

H w y. 35 K eyport, N. J.P hone K eypo rt 1124 or 704C tr ls lo n R. W harton . P rop .E. H. W harton , A ssociate

Send to r lio o k ls t , - ;

M rs. F o rm an a ttended F reeho ld H igh-Schooi-im cL -ls^.effiplQ yed..-at; th e ru g miff there. The bridegroom a tten d ed A llen tow n H igh School and engaged in farm ing w ith his fa ther. T hey w ill reside w ith the hrirle'a nnrcn ls fo r the present.

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by keeping your W ar Bond p u r - j chores up. 1

F uel-o lL kerosene, o il-barre ls w ith sp ig o ts . L...StiLllL.--v-i w jJ2 ti

CHESTER B. WILLIAMSfo r B e tte r

Plumbingand~Heftting—

New crop straw , hay , oats, w heat, co rn , shells, g rits, etc . S tu ltz .____

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Telephone- K eyport 1580

Dr. LEO STESKOVITZSURGEON CHIROPODIST

FOOT AILM ENTS

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• Zenith brought (ompUxion harmony to the hesring aid with the Neutral-Color Ear* phone and Cord. Now Zenith brings appartl harmony, too—offers you a choice o f ampli- her colors at no extra cost /

luitrou* EbonV Amplifltr blends with men's and women's dark suits amt-drest'SY.. ail

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.New Pottsl CeraUle Amplifier is a beautiful - light coral shade. . . htfiuoniies.with light- color su iti^m sei> sw eaters-*// iight-col- orcd dothe*!, , . ' .. v ‘ . -

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DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER35 F ro n t S t. K eypo rt

P h o n o ir ,7 .

Women l r o m ail o v e r M onm outh C o u n ty ,w o rk a t Red C ross P ro d u c tio n _ H e a d q u a rte rs , W e s t B e rg e n S tre e t, Red B an k , filling. N a v y k i t b a g s w ith ; 'books, shoelaces, com bs, c ig a re tte s , candy , soap , ra z o r b lades, th re a d ,

pencils,, w rit in g , p a p e r a n d envelopes. 10,000 o f . th e s e -b a g s h a v e been made'“and -filled b y M on m o u th C o u n ty C h a p te r an d delivered^ to, p o r t o f _ embarkation b y th e M o to r C orps. T h e m a te r ia l is supp lied b y N atio n a l

. H e a d q u a r te rs a n d th e b a g s so d esigned th a t th e y becbm e u ti l i ty ap ro n s : f b r th e sa ilo rs a f te r th e i r w elcom e c o n te n ts r e a c j i 'a ‘boy go in g o v e rsea s i”.

KEEP YOUR RED CROSS AT HIS SIDE , 7The mighty Arm of the Red Cross reaches out to every far-flung battle station . . . to American Prisoners aif War in enemy coun­tries . . , to wounded servicemen. It carries food, clothing, ciga-

"YetM and good cheer to lonely boys “over there” . . .and messages of hope to-anxious mothers and fathers back here, 1 Millions of dollars are needed by the Red.Cross to carry oh this world wide task, The American people are the only source of revenue the Red Cross has; so in making its annual appeal for funds in March Red Cross asks YOU to give all you can. GIVE NOW! J

THIS ADVERTISEM ENT SPONSORED.BY

J E RS EY CENTRAL P O WE R & LIGHT CO.

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Probtsco-W oollsyM rsrG n rx c tt C. Woolley, of Mor-

eanv iile . h i announced the engage' _ daughter,--M iss E thel

A dele W oolley, lo G eorge C, Frob* osco, son o f Wiw lu te : M r; and Mrs;

. P robaaco of Frceliold.M iss W oolley wns gnuiunWnl

. f.rdin M alaw an High Sehool and D rake 's S ecre taria l College iu

'J e rse y C ity. S h e - is em ployed by th e W ar D epartm ent a t tlie Regional H ospital, F o rt M onm outh,•. ,Mr. P robasco w as g radua ted from F ree ' hold H igh School and .a ttended R ider College. 11^ is engaged in farm ing. _

- - - _ H o d g A . » - _ R o s » e 11_________ ______

T T he Rev. a n d . Mrs. WiUinrn R. ".Rosscli of 72 S ou th M aip St., i H om er, N. Y., form erly of K eyporl, announce the , engagem ent nnd

_ fo rthcom ing m arriage o f the ir daugh te r, Constance M ary, to W il­liam R obert H odges o f O m aha, Neb.

M iss Rosseil a tten d ed M aryville College. M aryville, Tenn., und w ili b e g radua ted from the Eastern Bap­tis t Theological S em inary . O v e r­brook, P h iladelph ia , Apr, 19, 1945.

Mr. H odges is a g rad u a te of W il­liam J ew e ll College, Lincoln, Neb., and th e Eastcrii_Bnp_tist Theological S em inary . O verbrook , P h iladelph ia. H e is pas to r of th e F irs t Baptist C hurch , E u rek a , M ont.. and w ill be crdatned a t H om er. N. Y.. In th e n ea r f u tu r e . ....... ____

T h e w edding w ill take p lace A pr. 28, in Uie F irs t H n jJ iit C hurch of H om er, N. Y. T h e fa th e r o f th e

-b ridM o*be, -Jffr»-~fU*vr-'WilHnm—R r

« ; B A V ^ R U G S T O R E; - -- 'T e lsp h o n e i JC eyporl. 5 ___

West Front Street KEYPQRT, N. J,

"1J I t w t r t n e l j u r lb* t t l t p b t n . I t ' d irec t gupfirft "u > rlt* > * M * rin * G trfi n r re ip w d n it , " n u i t tn a r t l U t r j w ou ld b t a b r t h l t i s f K i g e n n u h e q u a l ly - d n tr u c t ir * of f r i t n d t a n d C H tm itt." ;

E R N iz P y .This is your

"BrainsVOR THE

“ S o m e t h i n g F i n e t o B e h o l d ” By Ernie pui.E v e r y w h e re I went there WSJ the Right in the field wiih their^ regiments , rejhe_R<d

American Red Cross giving its see Cross field director,, who act as a link between the vices ro our fighting men. It is something soldiers and their homes. ■ ■: . .

fine to behold, this touch of home which In roost of the hospitals, doing the recreational and the men and wOmtn Red Crosa.wirkeri- welfare worlc for which the nurses can spire so little are able, to bring to our noops abroad, time, are the Red Cross hospital girls, With every medial

When the Red Crtmopens.up in* new. war theater, unitartcountlessqtunti'tiesoffe its growth has to be as fast as the growth of the Atmy.! plasma made' ftom the volunta^ hlohd doitatiotu ofThe way dubs spring.up ovemigbt.in newly occupied - the Amerian people; ' ~r

centers, the way restaurants and danets and movies and “ Our spldien and sailoh abrorf literallyrwonhip the

dubmobiltt and doughnut factories mushroom into life all Red Crois, and I personally a n find nothing bur praise over a new country, is something that still astonishei me. to say about its program as J saw it in operation.

: V o lt am oun ts o f com m unication] oqulpm ehf are neetled in this •wur- 50,000 tons o f It, for Instance, to go w ith an invasion force of 250,000- aoother 1,000 tons to maintain such a landing for a month —wire, switch­boards, telephones, secret electronic devices, and hundreds nf other neces­sities. . ; ■ ' -

W hile our armed services need com-. mufllcBtlons equlpraenr iasucliquan- titles, there can be little telephone pfodt&tion to meet civilian needs at

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hom e. So about th e only new serv­ice that can be provfdeci muSi from^ disconnections and, of course, “essential” applications have first call on any facilities thus released.

' • • • ‘

Jf you are waiting for u home tele­phone, don 't be surprised if our Serv­ice Representative is unable to tell you when your order can lie filled. You can be sure, however, th a t it isn’t forgotten . aiid y ill be filled irs its proper turn.

Your contribution to >he Red Cross makes these scenes possible»#SSi5ii

f c v r > r

They maintain contact between men *nJ their families,.In one’ raonih in l9 4 4 ,F id u Directors relayed oyer 31,000 messages.

MOVE) HI B HOSPITAL WARD! Mickey Mouse todihe Uiett Hollywood'relcases do wonders for t fellow with ■ leg full of shrapnel! And so do books, games, song-fesis—stock-in-trade o f Red Cross Recreational Workers at hom e and overseas. Your Red Cross speeds up cooulesccocc!

GIVE NOW- GIVE MORE

WELCOME BACK WTO OVUM l i f t The Red Ctoisprovides special snformaiioa and help fo r dis* abled veterans. The Red Cross answers questions about pensions, claims, vocational training. I i is

authoaLxcPC: TheRed Cross is at his side—aiu sjsf ' -

K££P rou nRED CROSSJITHISSID£

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ATLANTIC TILE MANUFACTURING CO.: MATAWAN . ...

f n t t r . i l b r ibeW br M r n t i t in , t i n m c l l l l toofttiUOHU iih Ib t 0 § s t o f t t i r Infoimatlon iiu l)b . A m .r iiM K tJ C rt t s

THURSDAY, MARCH 8 . 1945 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N. J. PAGE THREE

Interior Decorator Speaks To League

Slides UseH To Show Redecoration Effects; Fabrics Displayed

M iss M elba Paige, w rite r , Icc tu re r , fo rm e r teacher, p u b lish e r and no ted in te rio r deco ra to r, of

New Y ork , spoke before th e C on­tem p o rary L eague a h d ’ th e ir"g u es ts on M onday evening . ’

A fte r be ing in troduced by Mrs. E dw in O ’H anlon, p ro g ram c h a ir ­m an, M iss P a ig e d iv ided h e r le c tu re in to th re e sections. T h e first Isec- tion she devo ted to th e princ ip les o f in te r io r deco ra tion such os line, ba lance and ' Color. T he second section w as g iven ov er to s lid e s on how to redecora te a .room. T he s lid e s -g a v e m any In te resting su g ­gestions on rem odeling o ld fu rn i­tu re and secondhand pieces. They

' also show ed m any in te re s tin g door, closet and w a l l decora tions, m ost o f

,.which_ can-. bu d one on. a lim itedbudget shiT&ffd. ....... • ..........

T h e t h i r d and la st section d ea lt w ith v a rio u s, fabrics. H ere Miss P a ig e d isp layed beau tifu l ch in tz and u p h o ls te ry m ateria ls . C om bin­in g d r a p e r y and. upho ls te ry m a tc r - ials, W e '~ c rc a tcd “ v a r io u s o r ig in a l ro o m effects. Miss P a ig e 'w as of

“ I h c l^ if U b r T th a tr e a c h T o o m a rr a n R C - m c n t shou ld r e f le c t a p e rs o n a lity .

^ a l l i t s ow n. ,A t th e close of. th e le c tu re , Miss

/L ohfeO gdcn, a pup il in th e M iddle- jo w n T ow nsh ip H igh School, en te r-

v Jo ined w ith th ree selections, “Ro- m ancc" from “D esert" Song" by

■ Slgm onfl: R o m b e rg ;..“M y Jo h an n " .by. G rieg;, a n d ‘T U Follow M y S ec re t H ea rt" by N oel C ow urd.

— Home Decorating Lecture Given-At Woman’* Club -

M iss M elba E. P aige wus the , fea tu red sp eak er a t th e reg u la r

business -m eeting of th e M alaw an . W om an 's C lub M onduy afternoon .

' M iss P aige , w hose sub jec t w as “In te r io r D ecora ting '' to ld ' th e m em bers w h a t to -lo o k fo r in- good design , co lor, line an d fo rm of u n ity in d eco ra ting th e ir hom es to s u it th e ir ind iv idual personalities o r (h e ir fam ilies’ iasto a n d m ode of

H iv ing . She. gave c lg h t-p o ln ts to l.folloW w h ich w ere: A tm osphere ,

- p o in t - o f - in te r e s t , - ty p e of fu rn itu re , .p la c in g o f fu rn itu re , lines, k e y of in sp ira tio n , co lor from key , an d fab rics, S lides w ere show n il lu s ­tr a t in g p o in ts in th e le c tu re and

' fa b r ic s d isp layed to show color, te x ­tu r e a n d design. -

M rs, P lo y d T. T ay lo r, p res iden t, p re s id ed . M rs; F ra n k Joh n so n w as

re i iu fa te d a s a m em ber. ’■ ' T ea w as se rv ed u n d e r , the d irec- . t l d t ^ 'J a r a :C . '- A , - G e s s w e in , .M r s .

M rs. W ilb u r- L o tt. F o rsy th ia and a la rg e begonia b ro u g h t in b y M rs. W . C. N oddings,

• d eco ra ted th e tab les.T h e n e x t business m eeting , oh

A pr. 2,; w ill fea tu re a q u iz o n th e D u m b arto n O aks F lan , an d th e

~ annual- e lec tion o f “ o fficers.' “ M rs. W . C . L u d i w ill b e hostess, ,

O n M onday evening , m em bers of -i- - th e . c lu b l.w ere_ g u ests T i f jh e . C on­

te m p o ra ry .L e ag u e o f M alaw an, ..w hen M iss F a ig c w as aga in th e sp eak er. '

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SerenaE. AndersonHas—Party On 6th Birthday .

. . : S e ren a E lizab e th ' A nderson co le­- "b ra ted h e r .s ix th b irth d ay Sutu rduy .

a t tlie ho in e o f h e r p a ren ts , M r. and - > M rs . F ra n k lin S. A nderson, W ilson ‘ S t R efreshm en ts w ere served, nt

a n - ® ®th e ce n te r o f w hich w as a casllc con lain lrig lg ifts fo r each li ttle guest.

“ ^ T h e 'd e c o r a t lD n s -w c n H n -p ln k ^ im dwhite. .......

T h e guests w ere S usan C hapm an, rVirgiril& Leo Tune, K ath leen F lynn ,- -H ulh^S m U h, - Jo h n K uhns, -V irginia

K uh n s, Ju d y - Juhns, D iuna D iggin,. ..M uriel .B aker, D ouglas L udew ig,

D av id L udew ig , R o b erta B erger, L e e K eating , A nn F orcom am Billy

:--- "ytroHierrrBorothyr-Kavanaghr̂ Afan-A rn o ld , Tom m y W elslcad, Jack ie

- - '“W elsieadj B obby B enne tt, - P e te r . .B e n n e tt , P a tty S tree t, R enn ie

. A dam s,, B everly H ill,1 A n d ers An- ffcrson, a ll o f M ataw an; Lois L udc-

— - w ig a n d C arl L udew ig of K eyport;A ndrca-_V anN os1rand and B rian

■ / V nnN qatrand o f F u ir Huven.j5 0 : p re sen t w e re M rs. F ; L u d e ­

w ig , M iss C arla L udew ig, M rs. C. L udew ig , M rs, H. L udew ig , Miss O live .S tilw e ll, M rs. M. T unc, M rs. R . B en n e tt, Mrs! W, Kuhns," M rs. M yron D igign, M rs. Jum cs S tree t,

i M rs. J . K ovanagh, M rs. J . VanNos- 1 tra n d , M rs. H . G ladd ing , M rs. E. D.

' W ard , W; R Adam s, D onald G lad ­d ing , J e a n A nderson and M r, und

. M rs. A nderson .

""/Member .Presented With”" Gift By Aid Auxiliary '

T h e A ux ilia ry of the M ataw an _ F irs t_ A id S q u ad m e t on Tucsduy

ev e n in g in th e clubroorn on L ittle S t., an d ro u tin e business w as tra n sa c ted . M rs. F re d Thom pson, p res iden t, p resided.

M rs. A n d rew Boicc w as p resen ted t - i lh a s ilv e r g ift in observance ofi h e r 25th w edd ing an n iv e rsa ry and w as a lso aw ard ed th e d a rk horse p rize . A ra g ru g disposed o f on th e co -opera tive p lan w as w on by M rs. W illiam Sm ith , an d a cake wus a w ard ed lo M iss E lean o r ■ W yckoff.

-L- y F ollow ing the business session,, a lo c ia l h o u r w as enjoyed and host- csscS fo r th e .even ing w ere M rs. R ussell S tilw e ll. M rs. W illiam S m ith ond M rs. Thom pson.

ARMY NURSES WIN PROMOTIONS Community Center Sponsors Meet

LT. SH IRLEY VAN BRA KLE

M em bers o f the U, S. A rm y N urse C orps from K ey p o rt an d M ataw an have rece ived prom otions to the ran k of first lieu ten an t du rin g the past m onth u t the hospita ls w here they a rc stationed in E ngland. -

S h irley V anB rak ic , d a u g h te r of M r,‘and~ M rsrJam es"V nnB raklo,-122 B roadw ay , K eyport, rece ived h e r p rom otion “ o n ~ T cb r~ l 0,” a t 'fo rm a l

LT. ISA BEL FENNON

"retrea t a t th e 160th G en era l H os­p ita l in W estern E ng land , w h e reshe Is s ta tio n ed . ---•

Isab e l F cnnon , d a u g h te r o f M rs. W illa rd -F o n n o n , o f . 210 M ain St., M ataw an , becam e a first lieu tenan t o n F eb . 1, u t the 49lh S ta tio n H os­p ita l in. E ngland. ’

L t. V anB rak ic ’ en lis ted in ’ tho A rm y N u rse C orps on A ug. 2, 1043 and rece iv e d -h e r A rm y tra in in g a t H a llo rah G enera l H ospital, S ta ten

Island, la te r bcinR tra n sfe rre d to F o ri M onm outh- and to A tlan tic C ity . 'S h e w as sfiipped_W erseus“ o if h e r b irth d ay , A pr, 20, 1044 und hns been in Englund since th a t tim e.

L t. V anB rak ic Is a g rad u a te ot the M ataw an H igh School and the M onm outh M em orial H ospital School o f N urslng r -------- - - - - - -

Lt. F cnnon has been overseas m o re 'th n n - tw o y c n r s -h a v ln g ^ b c c t r se n t o u t o f the coun try In A ugust, 1042. -She ehlisted in th e A rm y N u rse C orps in A pril, 1042, nnd se rv ed a t M idiundr- T e x:; ~ arid"? in Ice land fo r a y c n r j in U one-half be fo re g o in g -lo E n g la n d ., t - -- , P rev ious to h e r en lis tm en t, L t.

F cnnon wus school n u rse fo r th e M etuchen schools. 'S h e is a g ra d ­u a te o f th e A nna M uy School- of N ursing a t S pring L ake an d lhc F itk ln M em orial H ospital, N eptune.

—ReporrGivenOn----- ;—Activities Of Unit;Plan Bond Disposal

T he S ponsqr G roup o t th e M at­aw an Com m unity C en te r held a business m eeting in th e C en te r on M onduy even ing .’ M rs. M ai;|hn Suydam , v ice-president, presided .

’MrsT "'H drtenscT" C ustu sr—chapltth tr offered p rayer. 'T h e fo llow ing o th e r m em bers w ere p resen t; Mris. T illlc A nthony , M rs. Jessie F lagg, Mra. Ida Sm ith , Miss M arion Hilt, M iss F lo rence H orton, Miss E tline H ill, Mrs. O live S. Felton, Jo se p h A n d e r­son, D an W lUlums und H azel 11111.

M rs., F elton gave the fo llow ing report: The g irls' b asketball team w ill p lay in th e Tri-S)talc lournu- m cn t o n - F rid ay evening,* in 1hc B angs A ve. gym in A sbury P ork , ih c lr opponents ‘being from the W aller K iddc Cb - of ‘'B ellev ille : Jo h n n ie M uc Kiiih is cuptu in of the tou m ra-p iu n u itud been donatedby Mnf. A ddle M uncc; gam es w ere donated by M rs. G enev ieve D onnell; th e In te iip r of the bu ild ing w as p ain ted by th e -‘D ebs" und tlm .Young ' Men’s A th le tic C lub : Ull S cou t troops m eet regu larly , In te r- n)edlntaBr on~M onday, B ro w ijie s 'o n W cdnesduy, Cubs on T h ursduy^ufld

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ItemsM rs. W infield M orris is u p a tien t

in th e M onm outh M em orial H os­pital.

M rs. C a rr ie E. C onover spen t from S unday u n til T uesday w ith h e r son a n d . d augh ter-in -law , M r, and M rs.. .F ra n k H . . C onoyer. J n .MaMewppcL- . . . .

T h e R ev. arid. M rs. Jo h n N ay lo r o f P em berton ; w e re M ataw an v is ito rs M onday. . - ^ 7

'"M rs.. Jo se p h B a le r en te rta in ed h e r club a t a d e w e rt [b ridge F rid ay . M rs. R ic h a rd , E rd m an n had h igh score arid M ra, W . R . C ralg , second. M rs. C harm ing C lapp substitu ted .

M rs* La u ra -M o u n tio n d ^ d a ughte r, M rs. 'A ugustu s rS c h io m a m v h ave been .v is it in g frien d s in M ataw an fo r sev era l w eeks. ■ .

M rs. Elm ore! K a ttn e r en te rta in ed th e T uesday a fternoon b ridge club a t luncheon. Mre. P auT R oyer Was h igh - sco re r. arid: M r s / David."G rill w a s s c c p n d .- ....... ' ...

M rs. Jo h n R. Innw ood of S ou thB erfd~ Ind ., is ,v!siljrig"Tri^"bri> lher arid sister-in -law , fo rm e r C ongress­m an W illiam H. S u tp h in and M rs. S u tph in , th is w eek, *•—. _

— M rr 'a n d -M rs rW ~ R rC ra jg 'e n te r s ; la ln cd tw en ty q u es ts a t d in n e r S a t­u rd a y evening . .......... ........

B eaton T ichcno r re lu m e d to his hom e iri S eattle , W ash.,. Ia s i' W ed­nesday . !

M rs. C harles O’B rien left th is w cek to spend sd ftie 'l |ffle" ltfF ld rida w h ere h e r husband is s ta tioned . ,

— Mr1-an U -M re izFrederick.*«Dictrjch en te rta in ed M r. -and M rs. Joseph. L ehm an o f S ou th R iver,' M r. and M rs^ G us -L chm an , M rs. G eorge M ajo r _ a n d ; Mips . Lois L ehm an rece n tly . A* 'H i : ^

M em bers - of th e M utaw an W om en’s D em ocratic C lub sp en t W ednesday p f last w eek |n N ew

Mra. A m elia M arshall of Je rse y City, is spend ing som e tim e w ith h e r son rind daugh ter-in -law , M r. an d M rs. L e ste r M arshall, R av ineD r. ' • - j • . -

M r. and M rs. G eorge V anP e it und d a u g h tc r .^ a t i id a , of N cw urkj spen t’ th e w eek en d w ith . • M r. “rind" M rs; F e t e r V a n P e l t . ' • ‘ : ,

M r. and^M ra. C harles A qulrio of N ew Y ork , spen t J h o w eekend w ith M re. J . T. Clowes. M rs. A au lno rem ain ed fo r th e w eek.

T h e A n n e C n rh a rt G uild o f th e F irs t M ethod ist C hurch w ill m e e t a t tho h o m e of M rs; A u d rey J a c o b ­son n e x t W ednesday,

M n : and^M ra.-A O gu s i-B /S c h a n c k o f M a ta w an , arid M r; rind M rs. B en ­ja m in C lszcw ski of P e r th A m boy, sp en t S a tu rd a y in N ew Y ork w h ere th e y a tten d ed a pe rfo rm an ce of "LafTing Room Only"- a t th e Win? te r G a rd en theatre .

; M n arid Mrs. F red K orleijliuus, L t. (j.g.) J an e K. F rew , Mra. llu rv ey N au an d daugh ter, N ancy A nn, spenl_S undiiyJii_N cw JY Q rk ,_L aleiL thu t day Lt. F rew le ft fo r O akiund, Calif., w h ere sh e is @Ulioned a t th e Nuvul H ospital. .

-York ^ c u y . .Tho jM uuL d in n e r at C aruso’s and th a t even ing a ttended a* p erfo rm ance o f t*A Sorig to R e­m em ber" a t the [Itudio C ity M usic H all. ^

-v.The -M utaw nn B runch, A m erican Red Crpss, .will hold Its m onthly m eeting i riext W ednesday evening, (Mar.- 14Prit"8 o^clock iri th e H ea lth C en te r on B road St. . .

J a c k R cnw ick, gurm era m ale.second class, w ho is sta tioned ul C am p B rad fo rd , Va., spen t from S atu rd u y to M onday v isiting his paren ts, M r. an d M rs. Willium Renvjjck, '(W eldon Rd. '

S taff Sgt. A rth u r Z ieg le r of the U. S . M arine C orps Reserve, w ho has b ee n in the_ S outh P acific ’for Ihc*~pa8t i1/ ‘ m onths, is spending a 30-day fu rlough ’w ith h is mother," Mrs- H arold 'Z iegler of W illow Ave. Mrs. Z ie g le rs d augh ter, LL Dorothy F. Z ieg le r o f the A rm y N urse Corps, S tationed a t v Fori -•Benn'mg,--Oa.r•* is also hom e on a 10-day leave.

Miss Jo a n E. M iller oL W ellesiey , Muss., g ran d d au g h te r o f M rs. K. K. V anN oslrund, played in h e r second concert lost S a tu rd ay in th e N ew England C onservatory of M usic, of Boston. Jo ah enro lled in the C on­s e rv a to ry last fum m er. ------

M ichael Eovino. seam an first class, of the U. S. Navy, stationed in B rooklyn, v is ited h is w ife and son on T uesday.

P u t id le d o llr in to v o rk l'

Sub-Juniors MeetT h e reg u la r m eeting o f the M at­

aw an S u b -ju n io rs w as held M on­day even ing ... T h e J e J u b discussed financial m a tte rs . T he sp ring con ­vention o rig ina lly p lanned for May w ill be held In O ctober an d the g irl w ith th e g rea tes t a m o u n t'o f cred its jw i l l go as d e legate to (he coovcn- tion: "r ~~

C pl,_H arvey ..N uu .. n rriv ed hom e en fly M onday- fo r u I5*duy fu rlough w n fc iu h c W ill spend w ith his w jfc and d au g h te r, N ancy A nn, of Cliff* w ood und h is paren ts , M r. und M rs. O vc N au of S outh A m boy. Nnu wus prom oted from th e ran k of p riv a te to th a t of co rpo ra l on S a t­u rday a t Bocu nato n , Flu., w h ere hc is s tatlo rtcd WIthr thc A ff 'C orp^,

T h e nrinuul sp rin g ,b an q u e t o f th e 'Mtm.’siCJub-pfrthirFI rSCTreiByHfT Ion C h u rch w ill be hold on W ednes­day even ing o l 7 o’clock in th e church . T he d in n e r w ill b e se rved b y _ th p W estm inster G u ild o f , th e chu rch . Installu tlbu o f officers w ill follow , . “ •

Mrs; E. E. V anN oslrund spen t F r i­day in N ew Y ork C ity.-

T h e L ad ies M issionary Socie ty .of the F irs t P rcsby tcria ii C hurch- wJJi m eet on F rid ay afternoon , M ar, 10, u l 3 o’clock in T h e lec tu re room .

Boys In te rm ed ia te an d g irls ori W odncsday. Miss F lo rence H orton, Mrs. V erna Johnson , M rs, A lex Jackson and M rs. F elton a rc G irl S eoul leaders. A lex K iuh is u lead er of th e boys group. "

T h e S ponsor G roup launched the ‘ T h ird M cm bcrahlp D rive," w hich w ill .close 6 ti:A prv 30, 1043. P ta p s w ere ulso tuadu lo dispose of a W ar Bond on J u n e 11. T he secretary ', Miss F lorence; H orton, w as In ­s tru c ted lu w rite n te tte r o f llianks •to Thom us R yan fo r his- cotil d o n a ­tion, Tho C en ter’s m em bersh ip w ith th e N ational R ecreation A sso­c iation w as renew ed fo r the yeur 1045.

T he n ex t m eeting n f tlie Sponsor G roup w ill bo on Moriduy evening ut 8 p. in. .

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Trinity Guild Votes Donation To Heat Fund

Tho G uild o f T rin ity Episcopal C hurch m ct M onday & ^cnirigr«M he: hom eT O f ‘ M rs ;" W illlarii—Ratcliffc, R av ine . Dr. S even teen m em bers w ere p re s e n t D uring th e business p a r t o f the p rogram u donutlon Wus voted lo the hculfng fund of the church . A w hite pockctbook.on dispiuy in the F rien d ly S hop is bolng^disposed of o n .th e c o o p e ra ­tive plun. .

P lan s w ere also m ade fo r a ca rd p a rty tb be held A ^r. 0 hi the purfsh yhguML i ^ f t g r T h e r.m eeting rcfreshn icn ta^w ere ae rycd l-i :___ ^

T h e rioxt m eeting ;w i i r b c at""the' homo o f Mrs. Roy . W ilson, L ittle St.. on A pr. 2. .

Parents Night At Scouts tlie guests of th e men on tlie troop com m ittee, tho eom misskmetLjiffi*

N ex t"F iiJ a y even ing ’̂ in c itin g ol Jeers and the ir wives” T luT seou isTroop 73 of the . local H oy S cou ts] will display somt* of Iheir skills Jn w ill be .“ P a ren ts ’ N igh t’’ w hen par-1 skit form"' ami after th e ’ m eeting cuts of the scout m em bers will be i lo fre rhm en ts w ilt be .served.

. Y f e h a v e w l iu t T h e rab b its und gouis h a v e b e e n y c a r n i u g . f o r . T h i r d cu tting o f A l f a l f a luTy, fine m ix e d h a y . S t u l t z . w j ! 2 t f

Get thoso e x tra eggs th a t p ro p er feeding w ith P u rin a feeds w ill g ive ,. The*'’'r i lo s r^ f id T r ilc u l Iri" th e lo n g run., a tu ltz . . wJJ3lf

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KEEP THE RED CROSS AT HIS SIDE!

T h c J ta l_ C iw s JK'od.s f2wWm to'

in the European and Paciiic tlieiitros of wur. Thia amount must be raised by voluntary contributions to Uie Red Cross W ar Fund Campaign during March. '

■ Your contribution is needed to keep this great hum anitarian organization a t the side of the millions of men and women serving in our firmed forces throughout tho world-. Give to the Red Cross! .

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Keep AccurateIncome Tax

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It w ill la v o you o w orld o f w o rr lo i In making ou l you r Incomo ta x lo havo Ihs complota racord o f y o u r oxp ond llu re t which a chocking account

p rov ldo i, ̂ „ ., With you r cancollod chock* and tlub t

In your chock book and tho monthly ila lo - monl from fho bonk, you hava ov try lh lng noodod In compact, convenient fo rm : It I i Iho choapool bookktop lng that you could jio u lb ly got dono fo r you .

Avoid coolly orroro In making out you r.. Incomo tail. Pay by chockrOpen a chock- ln a d c c p u n » a t lh l(b f ln k n o w ,“ -------- —

Sailor Visits RelativesG eorge LJnxm ayer .Id* -Heumuh

bccund chiHS, son. of Mj1. und Mrs! G eorge LliTzrm iyeF^r^Tjf^Gullm k" vilte, Flu., has com pleted his bee t trm nm g ~ u r r BsTinbYVdger" Md:, nd bus been assigned to a destruycr. G eo rg e’s »hip is bused u l the B rook lyn Nuvy Y urd, .

O n liberties, S eam an L inzm nycr h u s ' been viHiting h is uncle and m int, P oljce Sgt. und Mra. Jam es H. M artin in MaUiwan.

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P A C E f o u r ; T h e m a t a w a N j o u r n a l ; m a t a w a N', n . j . ‘ friuRSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945

So. Amboy Five 39-33Scores In Qualifying Round Of State Tourney To Avenge For Setbacks

The b ig Red and W hile five from K ey p o rl H igh served notice on the re s t of G roup 1 com petition tlm t •they a re in the stole tournam ents

—th is year, f o r ,keeps. hy.-lhrotUiRfi-Jl favored HofTmun H igh basketball team a t , th e P e r th Amboy High School gym last F riday n ig h t by n 39-33 Bcorc. K eyport’s m argin of superio rity w as g rea te r thnn the score indicates. Hoffman pulled u p close-in the last q u a rte r because th e ir riv a ls decided to slack off. do U tile w ork as possible on- the d e - , fensive and range around a bit w ith four m inutes to go.

_ D espite th e tr fu tile closing rush 'ag a in st, th e clock, it w as only in

the first few m inutes tha t .the. G ov­ern o rs w ere rea lty In th e 'b n ll tfontor? I --7

~ B d th"ten ihy .WTert* tenw rrm d bound’ J^rA liK tis, u p a l th e start, w ith raggod boll- hand ling und shooting m ark ing the first fcW m in u te s of ploy. H erb W alling popped J n a close-up set to . put K eyport under way. Tom A likas .connected for ii l fripr b e fore

-J im m y CroddicA and .Boftenm m i-could-c^m blnc^to-m U -jihc-agorg .Jlo .

a tie. T he tie h a rd ly lasted a frac tion of a inlnutc before H urry A likas w as brcuking it for K eyport.

C arleton H olislonder got. Keyporl- aw uy rig h t in . the second q u a rte r w ilh u set and he com bined w ith the A likas bro thers to have th e Red and W hite in the van 20*8. a t the half; The Ho/Tmon pluyefs com* plained th u t the ball hud bebrrover- influted in tho flrsl hulf. cuuslng tho substitu tion 0 / a new ball in the second hulf, bu t th is , not ap p ear _lo help m atters much for the Keys Llill led 20-10 a t th ree quarters tim e. But in the final q u a rte r there was a noticeable slacking off- in K eyport's play and the .G ovs b e g a n ' to .inuke the loop Vhots tlm t they a rc famed for cliqk.

With three m inutes to go. K ey­port JokI H arry A likas on fouls and the .situation grew tense. Instead of w orking on the defense, K ey­port players let IIofTman p layers • break, in w ithout h indcrancc and

on- Ihetr - own -account w en t point- hoggish, casting one-handed loop shots freely n t the basket ..when they should h ave been carefu lly freezing the bnll. A great sigh of relief-w ent-up-from -their-supiiarU irs-w hen Allan blew his horn.

T he G overnors showed th e ir b it­te rness in defeat keenly, and it was hard for them to have the ir hopes blasted by n team that thoyj had beaten tw ice before after m nk-j ing such a fine season's record. I B ut they persisted jn such fu tilities as p lay ing a zone defense against a I team ta lle r than them selves and in i -USing-ir-dorift-'dowtiecHirt— heovb—fo r- a quick break w hen it was obvious ihu t K eyport wus expecting just tha t from the outset and was alw ays ready for it. Keyport showed a vast superio rity in . the m utter uf bringing the bnll up court, even though the K eys pre s till not furious on -the quick b reak . The G overnors never hod the needed; height to s ta rt w ith ; they Would not have gone far, they y ie lded , place 1o team th a t eon. ,

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-Just.rece ived-a^sh jp rpen t-Q f.-g 'Jn -1 S ave T in C ans—20.22 pounds ; of j u in e w este rn com . G ive th e j tin (8008 tin cans) a rc needed io chickens a real trea t. S tu llz , ’ m ake a L igh t Tank*

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Gil Lamb A ddfd: MARCH OF TIME

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AN AMERICAN ROMANCE

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.Phone K eansburg 300 'M atinees S a tu rd ay s nnd llolKlnys

. at 2 p . in.Continuous Sundays from 1:30 p. m.

Ffi., Sal. M ar. 9-10

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H um phrey B ogart •Lauren Bacall

Sun.. Mon., Tues. M ar. 11-12-13

TOGETHER AGAIN

Irene D unne Charles Boyer

Wed* Thurs, M ar. 14-1$

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THE MARK OF THE WHISTLER

R ichard Dix

F ri. . S a l. M ar. 16-17

HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN62 S tars

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JAMES FIGONE and AL SCHWARCK present

SOMETHING NEWDue to the Curfew ' '

COCKTAIL TIME (Sundays) 2 to 5 p. m.And every Fri., Sal.,'Sun. .

_ M u a f c - r o r ^ Y o u r D a i T c i n ^ ^ l e a s u r g ^ b y ------------

JOHNNY HUDSON and HIS ORCHESTRA ‘with vocals by thc .go l(len .vo ice (l J oh n n y Hudson

Your Favorite Drink# at Popular Prices. ' • '

CHICKEN — STEAKS — CHOPS ITALIAN DELICACIES

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Dancing starts at 8 — so B r in k Y ou r F riend s and m ake it a date ..

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W here old friends meet new and never worry about the curfew.

Thurs., Fri, Sat. Mar. 8-9-10Continuous S a tu rd ay S ta rtin g lt45. D oors O pen Ii30 P . M.

ALAN LADD IS

BACK!In the dreoitst rale 61hit ipectocular coretr,,, A» ihe Doctor who-fold

o 11 o Pr.o w d Beowl y a n d made her love ill

Anathir Ou«l lr>* Siorjr by tin Author of 'AIL IHtS, AND HfAVtM TOO.

AND NOW

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A dded A ttrac tion S a tu rd a y M atinee O nly EPISO D E NO. 11

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Tuesday, Wednesday Mar. 13-14M atinee W odnosdoy A l 2 il5 . D oors O pen 1:45 P. M.

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Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Mar. 15-16-17IT’S A BI N G, B A N G , BE AUTIFU L MUSICAL!J " J "* B,N0 BtTTy

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36 BROAD ST.

WHILE THEY LAST

Bottled in Bond PRE-WAR WHISKIESOLD OVERHOLT, 6 yews old OLD OVERHOLT, 6 year, old MT. VERNON, 84 mo. dido l d Ta y l o r ............OLD GRANDAD1, W. HARPER .......................

APPLEBROWNTOWN h ig h p o iNt 1 7HILDICK’S Blue Label HILDICK’S Five LAIRD’S 3 Star

5thQt*.5th

J 5 t h

5th5th

Q U .5th5th 5th 5tH Sth

$4.10S . b 74.05.4.534.834.39

$4.03

: TH ER E A R E M ORE AM USEM ENT A DV ERTISEM ENTS EA CH WEEK IN -TH IS PA PER TH A N IH ANY O THER TW O W E EK LIES COM BINED

3.533.393.80

Ca l v e r t r e s e r v e . sth $3.9oCALVERT SPECIAL Sth 3.46CARSTAIRS WHITE SEAL : Sth 3.45COOPERAGE SPECIAL i. . Sth 3.21COOPERAGE RESERVE________ 5th 3.21CORBY’S RESERVE ....................5th 3.39CREAM OF KENTUCKY Sth 3.33FLEISHMAN’S PREFERRED 8th 3.53GALLAGHER & BURTON 5th 3.47GOLDEN WEDDING ............. Sth 3.43GREEN RIVER . Sth 3.32HUNTER 5th 4.21IMPERIAL ’ . . . Sth 3.40MOUNT VERNON blended hvE Sth 3 WKESSLER, Private Blertd . ~ . T ■ :76th 3.25LORD CALVERT ■ Sth 4.53MATTINGLY & MOORE \ 7 Sth 3.09PAUL JONES 5th 3.42PENN BROOK 5th 3.55PHILADELPHIA BLEND 5th . 3.89P.M. DELUXE BLEND 5th k S lSEAGRAM’S 5 CROWN .-. 5th 3.46SEAGRAM’S 7 CROWN " Sth 3.89

CANADIAN WHISKEYSCANADIAN CLUB Sth $5.21SEAGRAMS V. O. . 6th 5.17HARWOOD .. - 5 t h 6.31

IRISH WHISKEYOLD BUSHMILL, 9 Year. Old 5th $8.43

DOMESTIC GINSDIXIE BELL . . . StK. $3.(»GILBEY’S Dry G in : 5th 3.16GORDON’S Dry Gin ........ . Sth 3.32FLEISHMAN’S . . . . 5th 3.18

ROCK AND RYEMOHAWK Pt. $2.35JACQUIN’S . . . . . . . . P t 2.25

IMPORTED ROMS ^ 7BACARDI, AmbeT or Silver . . . Sth $4.14BOCAICHICA (P. R.) ........ 6th 4 04CARIOCA, Gold or White 5th 4.09DON-Q, Puerto R ican ................. V. 5th . 3.72MYERS, Jamaica . : . . . . . . . Sth 5.67REDHART,~TamaicT~'~~~"'"'-̂ SHr-^SiSS-

SLOE GIN .. ...ARROW ~7777T^T : 5th $3.42h ir a m W a lk e r ........ sth 3.24DuBOUCHETT . 5th 3.55JACQUINS . 7. . . . . . ; . 5th 3.21COCKTAIL HOUR, DeLuxe 5th 3.53MERITO IMPORTED BRANDY ........

25 Years Old ......................... 5th $5.70

DOMESTIC BRANDYCHRISTIAN BROS. 5th $4.20CORONET V. S. Q. 5th 3.91EE JO N .. ... - 5th 4.16

BOTTLED BEERS — ALES — PORTER;_ . ' '. to take home. -

IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES

HARRY MAY’S36 BROAD ST. KEYPORT, N. J.QUART AND HALF-GALLON CONTAINERS

SERVED ON SUNDAYS

TROMMER’S WHITE LABEL ON TAP

THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1945

Keyport Bowlers Will H en ry j . . . . . 158 Rocko fellow - ---178 -

162150

183171

015 811812Monday nighl matches:7:30 p. ni„ K ey p o rt D iner

0:30 p. m., Y ach t C lu b vs H la- w athns; K e a n s b u rg -v s -P h l l’s .-M a r­k e t. -.rr....■ ».------ :— v — ------------

"SrijathReignO ftrB. j Bowlers On Opening Of Monmouth Tourney

S ave T in —It ta k e s 13.750 poundsvs o f tin (5,500,000 tin cans) lo j n a k e n

R a ritan Inn: E n d u re tte vs B ay v iews. 1600-ton D e s tro y e r ._______ i_________j

T h e T e tley M em orial T rophy w as ! w op fo r the first tim e by a K eypo rl j

' team in th e M onm outh C oun ty | B ow ling to u rn a m en t last S a tu rd a y . n igh t w hen J o h n n y M ilo took a ;

J e a m _o£^five K eypqrl^ bow lers JUitQ]th e com petition fo r th is cup th a t > sw ep t *mide a ll opposition in a 10- 1 lea iu e v e n t 'a n d ended the th re e - ; y e a r re ign of th e luong B ranch ! bow jing team . T h e Long B ranchers- luid w o n p e rm an en t possession o fj

,th6 tfo p h y , b u t re tu rn e d it lo com - J pe tition th is y ea r, and now it will*

; res t p ro u d ly on d isp lay in th e "W alluce sto re w indow h e re in w il- j pess o f the m agniflcan l tr iu m p h o f; th e lo c a l m en in th is p rized special ev e n t o f th e o pen ing n ig h t of the

. MoQinoiith Cou n ty B ow ling T o u rn a ­m ent. F o rm al p re sen ta tio n of thc^ tro p h y to the locnl team w ill ifiT m ad? th is w eek. . _ \

The: K ey p o rte rs tr iu m p h ed on . Iota] p in s , 2772 Lo 2720 o v e r th e cite-'

. fend ing L bng ',B ranch P e r ry 's team . |- G eorge (Chuck) B ollc, b u t lu to ly j

r e tu r n e d to K ey p o rt bow ling, p a c e d - " Ills te am m ates w JJJi .u ,201 h igh .aver-1

— lage._ far-jiw ee~ gam es.—A nionc-C ps*4-^ tic u ) s o 'd id n o b le w o rk fo r l h e : cause b y k e e p in g a- steady average*

. h igh ii) the-160s f o r th e th rc e gam cs.' T h e S trp b le ’s o f Red 'B a n k w e re !

th ird in th e co m petition arid theyb a d :_ :th e _ Ih ig h l. ind iv id u a l scorer..ho w ling w ith F ra n k N ordy 's : 242.; i-T h is w as th e .o p en in g . rpUpd- of

- -c o m p e ti t io n - th a t - w ill run Oil th ro u g h th is m on th to A p ril 1. T he

ichM ayor .Jo h n R ogers o f B rad ley B each w elcom ed th e bo w lers and C om m issioners E llgcnc L ow cnste ln und Al K lrm s to ssed ' up th e first halls. Pluy in the singles and d o ub le s com petition w ill con tinue from , pow on. !

T h e w inn ing scores o f th e K ey- p o rt team in th e ir prize trium ph w ere: 'Nam es fcklfilak .C oslic . .G. B ollo

A u in a c k . >158 JR; K ru sc r^ .~ 1 7 8

MODERN 5-ROOM HOUSEA ll improvements. Excellent location.

$ 7 ,0 0 0 .

R O S S W .M A G H A N AGENCY. . . . ' » .Real Estate— Insurance

58 M iddlesex St. Phone 3 M atawan, N. J."K E EP YOUB RED CROSS AT HIS SID E"

• GIVE TO TH E 194$ RED CROSS WAR FU N D "

Serve More t/icm e Fresh Produce! Selected Fancy

T O M A T O E S

Cellophane Box 1 9 '

Perfect d ic in g , firm »e lected -ju** the thing foi> tatty ta lad i. Add a few to the, lunch box. Be cure to visit your nearby Acme for this and other butitanding produce value* this week-end.

KETCH AM - HENDRICKSELECTRICAL MOTOR REPAIRS 7

. c * R ew ind ing eh d R ebu ild ing * ' '' W ork G u aran teed _ - v

KETCH AM MACHINE SERVICE 'S ta te H ighw ay No. 35 C all K ey p o rt 486

W ork ca lled fo r and deliv e red .

o pen ing o f th e a n n u a l 'to u rn ey wiu m a rk ed by ex e rc ises in w hich

Juicy8

-ib..Anotherlarge shipment just arrived from Florida'iF finest■ grpvesO • jadoy's best orange value. All large sizes,

Fancy Red

Delicious Apples 2 iw^l 5c

G I R L Sfor light clean work packaging food for

U.‘S. , Quartermaster Department,

E S S E N T I A L W O R KApply '

TILING COMPANY'Route 35

T elephone K eyport. 385

IN CO RPQ RA TED

o r local U. B.

Day or night work.EasenU al w o rk e rs m u s t h ave releases.

Kj^rport, N. J,i. B m p lo y m e n t^ f f ic e

F iill time. i

"Tops" for delicious' eating.' Why pay more?. ;

New Cabbage Fresh Green lb. 4c Yellow Turnips Fancy [ 3 m 10c

Crisp Tender-

C a r r o t sBunches

•t-' LorQ<j, fresK «lr>cte<l cftrrols." i _j :.._Whv dqy more? •Tender Jumbo

Celery Heartt

920T o l n l s

K EY PO R T RECREA TIO N BO W LIN G LEAG U E

M arch 5 Scores E n d u re tte (1) -

m m m m3 * ^ pt4

f c t t^ . l S « c r ‘ ^ t o r

f or**11'1'

Deliciously crisp nntl full of -.-fInvOrT'M .S .

. . No, I

Large Green Peppers -lb 17cYellow Onions 3 lbs. 12c

BEEFPorterhouse

Serve a porterhouse steak for o rec

Sirloin Steak- A delicious Acme sirloi

Rib Roast

Blb & t u c

Serve a porterhouse steak for a real treot this week-end, 9 points por-*lb.

lb. 33cA delicious Acme sirloin steok will hit the spot! 9 points por Ib

2 7 c7 “ Cut |h8 Point* Jtm 7 7 Point*

Rib roast of beef makes,□ meal fit for a king. Grade B. A l oil Acmes.No Point* .. g -N.u.d Ib. 1 7 cHamburger »>. 2 7 c I Scrappleft Points per II). ̂'Ecohomico!, delicious! Sauerkraut nn..Y’_ ib. 12c

7 Eht More F lS t l ForFresA.Fillet of Haddock » 4 T (

MACKEREL Boston <b. I S c -C O D F IS H Silted ,'b.:3 3 c .P QR G IE S .Large (b. 1 S c

W eakfish Fahfcy ib .25c

W hiting £ancy lb-

Flounders Fresh lb. 19c Oysters Select Dozen 4 9 c

<p& S C 0 "h e a t - f lo " Ib

Glenwood Fancy "Grade A " TGrapefruit Juice ani3<

5>we«ttncif or uhi\voot«netl( 10 points por 1

Grapefruit Juice Glenwood ~ 10 f . ln l. 29 c.Blended Juice M k W ft W c «"Y.:"41c Prune Juice Lake Shore Tomato Juice 10c 7rLST20<

Og.uillotlli C

V-8 Cocktail fl«ai. Cun 10.Pelnti15c 46-er. Cun O l - 90 Politli J I C

B R E A D Supremo Enriched | | _Large 20-o«. loot C

Dated lo t Ir.ilineii, flniit-t-o.l with viiqmln Ul, U?, ulurin, in—

fDuffs Hot Muffin Mix Duffs Ginger Bread Mix Duffs Waffle Mix

20cM>qi.Caflflrt

rlli-Vg. 20c ci;r:„ 20c

EnrichedF lo u r r 45-Bag ■ ^Pap~Gui' llhfl'.f uII*|jutiVmo Ifoiir. reqiuro vdlitrT '23 Ib : ,06

ChscaluieFlivtrnl

CoKlic . . . . . . .R om an , . “ .'2 0 2

rp fn g a lo re 7 7 . L . . . : r 135 P piilsun ............... 153

P pase "124 1811 193C l a y t o n . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 174 *<>44)0-Jo h n so n . . . . .v7. w . 140 10(1 103lfo w a rd . . . . 139 . 170 160Li A um ack . . . . . . . 105 1-181 203

Rkislak R u shw orlh K oen ig ..., G odw in . . K r iw e r- -

Bominer 104l a a iw " " ; v : ; '; ; . . : . n «~ 109 7: iso

'S to u t . . . ________. . . : 153 155. 154a A urnock r - .v .V .. 171 1G7 200

fRtprlntvd from T h f P n t t o f Feb. $, 194$)

Every bean

W R IT E A LETTER

T O TH E RRESS

The pAm J» (ralihMl by the l e w number o t "Lett.re tb.ihe Zaitor" the mellmen brlnge every morning. ThinIndlret^e tWn Ihlnee: 11) T tp neopl. y .nm nn ll. .nrt

Z 1 -Ib Bag*,-47c_ . roosted by-flowing-heat,- giving you

"sealed in" fuller, finer flovpr. Ground FRESH to your order,

OOU) SMI Tee.ltd

"Corn FlakesOOIO SCAt

W heat PuffsOats 5 T 10c

f t -

Cheez-lt J r m ! Z . \ U ,t o - * .

OOtO ICAl Otfkk

r 23$OOU) UAL Whele .Wheel

Cereal £ 10$ Rilz Crackers T X 19$-

McCoy . v .._758 .870

' ' , . R a r lU n Ia n (2)'E sposito . ^ ^ .1 0 2 = ^ 1 6 8 = ^ 1 7 1 :

^ C a rh a r t 204 ’ .155 170F t r r i n e 174 189 211

Ecott 182 191 147

Y 1 "Mac's D sr fc G rill ,C arm an - - Y ... 107 ' 1 8 0 B c n n e il . . . . . . . . . . . 171 222M oore 138_. .192

Ocean Cdufitie* e p p rec le te th e f a l r r t u o f T h e P ress Which puptiahes e ll auch le ttera , w h a th e r I t e fr e e e w ith the wriUbrs o r n o t. a lw ays provided th e te x t conform s to gooey tea te; en d (2) T he w rite r* a re aw are o f the la rg eclrcuhftion of T he P reas w hich glvea them a ahore-w lde, cou p ty -jiid e audienoe b efo re w hich to e lr t^ielr view s.

In d d en ta liy , m any w ell-know n national flgurea h av e te n t le ttera to T he P ra ia fo r publication In th la co lum n Including; Hon. C harlee E. Edlaon, fo rm er G o v am o r o f New Jeraey ; Hon. Je ta e a . Jonea, B ecretery o f Com* ' m erce; M r. A lfred E. Drlacoll. New J e n e y C om m issioner of Alcoholic B everage C ontrol; M r. J . E d g a r H oover, D irector o f the FBI and th e Hon. Jam as C.. Auchlncloes, Jlepres^htsU ve from the T h ird C ongressional iD lstrlcf.

l - l b , Ja r 4 P ts , ,24c 68c

Long Macaroni or i

' ' i £ 9 c5s,cc.-delicious, healthlul .macaiqnt nr tpoQlmli il)>h»> lor U n ! .1

V e n i c e M a i da c Y 01- 1 D C

Choice of trui«.h/oom or meol aiyle

M n‘ 19c' 'P h aChiffon S oap Flakes W o o d b u ry Facial S o ap 3 caw 2 3 c Sw ee th e a r t T o ile t S o ap 2 cok,,13c

Bradley’sR a d i o * Service '

REPAIRS To All Makes

RADIOSN ew m an S p rings Road and S h rew sb u ry A ve. '

RED BANK"B R A N C H STORE*

1* E . F ro n t SL. K *zp o rl

T E LEPH O N ES!B . B . D M K .ZPO rt 922

Monmouth County’ m No. 1 Newtpaper

Order Tite Pren at ihe following dealer:

■ . ■ ' . i _ . M r r o a r . •Cheitrr W»Ihnf. 11 Oibom SitmL .Trlrjihon, Xryport 1M-WmsBsmsn i

Gord D ust S o a p P ow d e r 17c

KirkmanK irkm an : 23cWestinghouse MAZDA

Each 1 0 FleaItTex

IV i , 25, 40 or GO v/ott. 100-woK 15e plui lox

RATION CALENDAR Red Stampi Qt to Z 8 * A ’ to Ji

W o r th 10 Paint* Each

Blue Btempi X* to Z ' A» to S«

Worth 10 Polnti Cech

Sugar Stamp 35omrcMAiu.r rim » i.iu.

Borden's Hemo TL/MBO Puddings

Vnt̂ r Mta'lt'a nf nini-JjO, V

Apricots Halves Unpeeleduiilli. hHlipp«r«i(|t

|( j “' 5 9 c 7 c4-er

Fu<liev«

Ideal Brand FancyTomato Soup

lO k i « i , cant

Out lim it c*nd*m*ii "flim ii i* u ,.T i, 1| miamtd will) AiCO ,ve**i*ti|l milk,

E G G S - ^ W w -4 7Large Grade A . W MLarge Grade A

Dp you know there aro over 300 woys to *erva cgas? Serve mfife Pmoloti, egg talacfs,- -QU5lards,- 5oufllos^croamod egg5r pOached.-etc.- Dollcloui, ecoriomieal, r|ulcl',iy nuii-easily prepared! N O P O IN T S '

SILVER SEAL EGGS UklUM >a*ADI I CARTON OR 12

Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 ’X ' 25$ Evaporated Milk 2 r ,1

A9CO Krund Y -9 -<«in» $ pH. l>

wCent

PresloLCake-Flour Gold Seal Cake Flour

44*1pkg

44-ai|tk«.

’ 25$ 20$19$ " Gold Medal flour

Tea o Z l" Z \ ■* "■ 17$ * * 33$ ‘ 12$

y i , 1.^1$

"S a la d D re s lm r •ko«i»da*H(alt « n d

M o OiyI Plvt • O .a ,

^unt Jemima Pancake Flour X ' 12$ P re £ ^ i jk e d B e B n s H‘ll'Wl''kGreen Spill Peas

•O .oijA grvilian'

Our fmosf "Grodo A " homo-:

fomaloes Standard Grade « 1 0 $ Hurlock Tender Peas . » X r . 11$

Jfa. a can j_ _m _prii»u J i% ~

Shoestring Beets 10$Asparagus

J a n £ a m p i e a n s . I ^ j « w„ J 2 $ Pork & Beans *,co

AU-0«IN Conlor Cut'

lf»*i. <«h 10 palnii;

Ik. « n

GlenwoodNo. 2 con

lyle n’pple sauce, 10 polrils. •

Bleu Cheese Fine Flavor •o.o.u Chateau Cheese p.. I!,. 2; Blue Moon Old Smoky. Blue’Moon Bavarian Cream C heese^"- »•«'Good luck Margarine^

Ik 50$71$

Asco Margarine

Ik.pgr Ik. M««f

v;..^ 14$ )2$ lb,;.’ r 2 6 $Ih. mrt*n- 2 1$ "

PureCitru*

•Ib .

Purr) orange, grapefruit ond sugar.

Jcir\ | G

Mo points ner/rlerj Buy o -.upply 01 llm |<i

I print*

15

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PAGE SIX THE MATAWAN JbURNAL1, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1945

THE MATAWAN JOURNALJ . Mabel B ro w n s P ub lisher

' Malawan -Township. Malawan .Borough Established I860 T elephone 422

Pub lished E very T h u rsd ay n t K eyport, M onmouth' County^ N. J .

By-BItQWN PIIRM.SHIM? A jjg— PR IN TIN G COMPANY?

N ational A dvertising R epresentatives N. J . NEW SPAPERS, Inc.

B. T . M ines. Pros. ,New York—C hicago—P hila.—N ew ark

J. Mubcl B row n .............................. EditorCliarlcs E. S tu ltz . . . . Associate E ditor

(On leuvc w ith U. S. N avy)

SUBSCRIPTION RATES , p uyab lc in A dvance r

-O n c-Y o o r . t t *Six .Months . . . ..................................••}•&!T hree M onths .................................... iUU

E xecu to rs an d ad m in istra to rs of esta tes have tho r igh t to sc eel the new spapers in w hich Uiey desire the! notices p rin ted . If Hie r ig h t i s n o texercised the su iro n n le w ill m akethe selection und the notice. will P[.°^: ably ap p ear in some neW spuper lhfU you would n o t iiavc selected. F ie n d s of T he Jo u rn u l hav ing business with the su rro g a te ’s oiTlco w ill d o well t® bear th is Tn m ind.______ ' .

E n tered as second class m ail m atte r In tlie Mqtowan Posto flicc. v

nesponslb lllty Sur .ty|JU«raplilc»l e rro rs U h l .i t f tn r ,0 “space, occupied by such error;.

THUItSDAY, MARCH 8, 1943

W hy cull th is f r e e A m erica, when We to lera te such destruction, of in- dividudT.lib’c rry ? _i r th is T n o v c goes> unchallenged - by - o u r -law m akers, w h a t w ill be th e nex t step? It takes no w ild s tre tch of im agination to see labo r d ic ta to rs controlling ^overnm enl-as-com plc tcZ y—a5_thcx .

EPIDEM IC OF TA X ITIS.

T axes used to be the o th e r fd? — low ^— burdehr-^—Up— un til recen t

yeursr o h ly - iu 4 ru h m R ^ _ P tt id .jM ^l a most p a rt they w ere the people

. who w ere taxed on th e ir hom es andIrusincss-cslabllHhinents.— The... restof the population, the swurmlnK m ajority looked o ir tuxes d istan tly , academically, us. one view s the cuse

... .of a .m an b itten by. Ihe b lack w idowspider. .......

Today, the blncK w idow sp ider ol taxes is know n in p ractica lly every home In the land, w hether that home be ow ned o r rented . The huge national ex p end itu re for a w ar economy has b rought a lax bill to every doorstep. C onsequently, more and m ore people have becom e tax conscious und have begun to look

. nroim d for tax savings in govern­ment. They are dem anding a stric ter economy in Uie spending of Kcdorul funds and they ure also asking for tax Havings in the ir local, county and S la te govern­ment us an olTsct lo the big Federal Income tax b ill w hich they ure culled upon to pay.. •

The sick m an has his doctor and lhc law -ridden man his law yer. RuTTtib 'aggricved ta x p ay e r has no luindy p rac titio n er to go..lo fo r hts lax Ills and .com plaints. T he best recourse for h im , then , is to Join tip w ith his fellow sufferers in taxa­tion in a local taxpayers assocla-

■! tion. With such n- unit>fn action, the indiv idual tax p ay er derives the benefit of unified facilities lo find

• "’(iht'w liut Is going on In governm ent and. when necessary , to launch a concerted d em and for re lief from unw ise public spending.

“TlfcM 'e'lire " o v e r ' ‘200—orguiilr.cdjocul taxpayers ussiielatioiis'TrTNow

— nlcrsey 'und m ost, of (hem a re affi­liated w ith the New Jersey Tux- payers A ssociation w hich m ainta ins an all-yeur-round vigil on spending trends jn all levels of governm ent. Jn conform ity w ith its p ractice, the state assdeiatiuri hns Just- Issued

——ib r-eb art—of—tax—relief—objectives, w hich in c lu d ^ a n um ber of sound proposals for w hittling down taxes. Among the p lanks In the Associa­tion 's IQ45 program arc: The estab­lishm ent of a perm anen t basis for lu tioning of public spending* which

— p u U rtlv c ^ cx p cn d itu rco f-lax d o llu rs on n prio rity basis depending upon the need and urgency for such spending; restrictions of supple* inenlul S ta te appropriations; uboll- tloa of prc-dcdicutod S ta te funds; annual publication of_ u jfy itcm cn t o f th e JS tu to deb t; revision of lux

— exem ption—lu w si-rev isio n -a n d - •re­peal of inundntory laws; reduction of the cost of pub lic educutlon; re- ductlon of luxes on - real estnte; rem cdfu l-leg isla tion as to lax tiUe

. liens nnd opposition to federa liza­tion of S ta te unem ploym ent com­pensation funds. . .* This i s .a .e h a r l o f rea l IflJrTclIeL I t s teps on a num ber of sensitive toes of course. There w ill be yolps

— from som e o ffic ia l-qua rte rs agulnBl its adoption In' 1945 o r any o ther

soundly In th e taxpayers ' Interest. T he lfttlc ' felldw wlio'lTiihRs Tic RhS now here to go w ith his tax Worries should jjo.t aboard th is platform ands ta te sw inging. ' -" E n d u g ir of these—little —follows

« P iltlh lg un th e ir show in tho town ' f i a [he tvum ly courl house and

tlie S ta te eajiltol can eh a n g o -th e tax p ic tu re in New Jersey .

...... . ' . . .* THE CROW NING INSULT .

Now com es (lie crow ning ii^ u ll to A m erican Intelligence. The N a­tional M usic C am p aV nderloehen . Mich., has been placed on the "un*

. fair list" of th e A m erlem i F edera­tion of M usicians,. Mr. . l’utrlllo 's

-^ u rg n iil/ iil lu ii . T he m ove is (Unsigned to s tr ip ihe school' <iT .iL*>faeuFfy w ho. should th e y 'a t te m p t to work a l the .school, .face suspension from (he union, which* w tudd prevent them from .securing com m ercial

v..r-'°.!uph»yineiil...in_ Iheir profession.I)r. Joseph 1C. M uddy, Professor

of M usic a t llie U niversity, cit M ichigan, w ho is head of (be Camp, holds th a t tho union 's position con.

. ktitutos a serious th re a t lo the fu rthe rance of m usieal education, and is of no benefit financially to

the m usicians. ..................... ' •How long before Congress and

the courts w ill c u rb a monopoly w hich toduy Iiub to ta l pow er over the r igh t of nn ind iv idual to earn

.h is . living, even to the ex ten t of ' assessing h im fo r political purposes ' cpn tru ry to h is beliefs, ancj even . to the ex te n t of sh u ttin g ch ild ren off th e u lr in a m usical program ?

now contro l the individual. •---------V---------

A TOUGH JO B WELL DONE

Tales of w asted m anpow er and loafing on the job in essential w ur industries, w hile ut the sam e tim e farm producers a rc asked to raise bigger crops w ith less men and lessinaeh inu ry^are-Jrd .taU nfi^ lQ _farimors. They u re w asting ne ithe r ma- fbrial nor m anpow er ond they never heard of the w ord "loafing.” T he ir objective is .lo. g e t every tillab le ac re plan ted and harvested . ,

The notion is lucky tha t slow ­dow ns, strikes, Jurisd ictional and w age disputes, h ave not reached agricu ltu re . If they hod, th is coun­try w ould- be w ell, on the Way to starv ing . W hen the w ar is over, furm ers Will hove th e satisfaction of huving done u lough job w ell.

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. Ncw -M «rscy,.“ ir - g roat com mop- w culth w ith Inm c Industries, i i r - ports,- un iversities, and c itie s,’ has recen tly w itnessed the opening of its first mcdlcul college. .

Tlic_-Essex. Cfollegc of M edicinennd -S urgery ,-in N e w a rk ,-b r ii ig O o o u r s la te a b ad ly -n eed ed m edical school. The ' shortage of doctors hns become (acute and a new m od- lctil school w ill he lp u llcv la tc the situa tion . . S

The opening of th e Essex College.poin ts up ano ther m ilestone in th e ^ ___________ ^ „ . _grow th of N W J e r s o y a s - a -s ta te . ^ ^ . - ahow n to b e -w a y -n b o v e -’tRc- ^iU tL-alTord-.lo pay .Ih c lr o w n way.huving w culth and cu ltu re . This incdicul • school - shou ld - m ove the G arden S ta te up u few rungs in th e cducationul lad d er and give it added prestige jm d glory.

Essex College - has engaged u facu lty o f ' profoss'ors und In s truc ­to rs from the finest hospita ls and m cdlcul schools in the nation, A ll of the m cdlcul m en a re spcciullsts in U\oir line.

M edicine w ill ploy un im portan t ro le In the post-w ar w orld. C ures w ill have lo found for old, m a l­ignan t discuses and g rea t research w ill have to be m odernized and m ore hea lth benefits given lo the un fo rtuna tes w ho cannot, afford udcquutc incdicul a tten tion .

T he Essex College of M edicine nnd S urgery has m ode its s tu rl w llh CO studen ts und 24 m ipebers on the faculty . B ut th e Jm ^brtuncc lies In.. the b irth of the school, not in its size o r g rundcur.

JTImc w ill te ll o f the Im portance of th is school to the com m unity and to the nution. T rem endous r e ­search p ro jec ts huvo been u n d e r­taken and like a l l o th e r m edical pro jects, these tw o a rc designed fo r the solo benefit o f m ankind.

New Je rsey is p roud to -w elcom c tlTt5~lfltest-~ add ltlon—to —tts - e v e r g row ing list of c u ltu ra l and hunrun- it/irftin achievem ents. ,

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Fire Department NewsS ubm itted by H urry C. W ells

D sp a rlm e n t M eeting -----------—T l te _ ^ u ta w a n ^ J rc _ D c p a r tm c n t_ held a m eeting u t the W ashington Engine Co. on M onduy, F eb . 20. T his mooting wub fo r the so le p u r ­pose of k n o w in g .an d understand ing nl] the ndvuritugcs thu t the B lanket G roup in su ran ce offers the firem en a n d -u ls o 'h o w - to -hand le any. uccl- den t eases tha t m ny occur in o rder to cjutblc the u n fo rtuno te llrcm un w ho Is h u r t lo /co llec t as m uch as possible.

Mr, M uxum, th e 'In s u ra n c e re p ­resen tative , a tten d ed ;._the.: m eeting •and ou tlined all phases of th e policy '( in d -iif te r- a -len g th y discussion, -it w as w ell proven thu t th c ( policy offcrcs eve ry th ing a firem an needs arid th e 'f irem en u re convinced thut group insurunce Is a m ust, .

A t the sumo m eeting, it was m oved und pusscd thu t the dcpu rl m cn t go on record to hove the e liic js te rm of office changed to r u i i 'f fo in Junuu ry to Junuu ry In steud of froin M ay to lyiuy.

- 8urprl«* F ir# D rill .......Lust w eek the fire chief, Uoy

w itt-usslsi-ttnhij—iavttded'l h o _ ^ c J i o o l H ^ r ^ ^ jjtHurcd fire drill, f if i s wuV u com plato su r^ priso lo thu sehool offlcluls, us w ell u s jlic .sU jden i8Lnnd_In view , of this fuc_Uho d rill wu s a deflnitu success; T h e h igh sch b o l~ ’wmi “ 'en tirely cm ijtlud und eve ry th ing In o rd er In ono m inu te fiul. . T he grum m nr school tiim" everyohb b u t imd a l t cxitH guarded insidU o f 'tw o * and oncd ia lf-m lnu tcsr^ 'T h is- is -uV ectm l lu bo jinm d of an d tliu official,s (he school m ust be congrululutcd. "K eep the good w ork up." A ftur all tlie school is a poor place ,to neglect fire laws. This should m nkc all pa ren ts feel good.

T a lk ing abou t officials!, W hnt w ell-know n com m issioner is con- spiciionH by his absence from fire ac tiv ities? ",..........

■There, w ill he an o th e r urtlc le nex t montli.

Robert LaMura Feted At Family Dinner

llobcrt LaM ura. rad iom an, second class, w as feted by his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph LaM uru, a t "a fam ily d inne r on Sunday. A bout 20 persons w ere prdscnl.“ LaMurrt re tu rn ed Tuesday (« San Diego to aw ult reassignm ent. He hud been a ttached to , th e U.S.S. Nassau and has ju s t en joyed a two- w eek lenvc ut his home.

His engagem ent lo Miss EHzubcth Devlin, d au g h te r of P oslm ustcr und Mrs. R aphael D evlin , of M alaw an, a cadet nurse in the P e rth Amboy H ospital, w as recen tly announced.

Browntown Woman Entertains Friends

Mra. Fred Gaub I a HoateasAt-Cards;

'I AM FILING MY INCOME TAX RETURN EARLY^lfS

ONLY 4. 0'OLjOCK AND I HAVE UNTIL MIDNIGHT I*

PRINCIPAI/S REPORT' (C on tinued fro m -p a g o : onc)

g rade s tuden ts M utuw un pupils

norm . - • - * . .•p th c r fea tu res o f - th e principal's

rep o rt w ere n s ta tem e n t on the functions . of . high school, faculty com m ittees, a rodlscusslon of I.C.S. n igh t classes to be g lv c q 'in borough rchools fo r th e benefit o f re tu rn in g vctcraos. a rev iew of g raduation cxcrc lccs in F e b ru a ry und of visual education exercises- in th e schools.

The rep o rt concluded w ith u list

FIRE CHIEF ASKS(C ontinued fro m page one)

fulling this, those a tten d in g w ho

should h ave been m ade tq do so, the teuin, us guests o f h ono r being the only excep tion to be m ade. DlggR} denounced th e ex p e n d itu re of pub lic m o n e y -fo r en te rta in m en t purposes and avow ed th a t "If ra id s on the pub lic funds con tinue, an d if the p ie se n t board m em bers con ­tin u e in th e ir com placency. 1 sfiall acqu a in t the tax p ay ers w ith th e situa tion th rough the press. The

o f 28 recom m enda tions to the board p rin c ip le is w rong."w hich can b e sum m arized as fo l­lows: ^

A d d 'm ech an ica l druw ing to the cu rricu la .

P ro v id e u room equ ipped for thea r t d e p a rtm en t ,

Install p ro p er hcu ting th is sum ­m e r in the au d ito rium .

R cpu lr leaks in the ou ts ide w all o f th e high ‘school on Jhc north side, In the shop, in big valve above" th e old bolfcr. A lso ra d ia to r in one school canno t be used because of leuks. R e tu rn pum p leak ing and needs new packing.

D rains In g ram m ar school w ash s tan d stopped up. No. pluce fo r boys to w ash hands-

S evera l to ilets In g irls room s need p lum bing work' done on them.

V en tila to r in th e shop has hotbecn__W D rkihg s in c e - th o firs t* -s ix m o n th s s jn c c t h e . b u i ld in g w a s o p e n e d . , . . 4 '

D rink ing fo un ta in s .Tn" Cliffwood school and boys locker room s Fhoulcl bo istullcd. '

New bo iler in h igh school shouldbe se rv ic e d .th is , sum m er.. .............

N ew floor needed in gyin.G Irls~ '" sh fiU ld ~ b c ~ 'p ro v id c d - w ith

d ress ing room and show er.A ll bu ild ings need pain ting In ­

side an d o u t . 1 * .S to rm w indow s should be placed

on n o rth side of g ram m ar school and w indow . In room 22. fixed.

New floor and fu rn itu re needed (n some room s In g ram m ar school.

Tw o ou tsldo-doors should be p ro ­v ided w ith panic bolts.

Spcciul gongs o r bells fo r clusscs In • physical educutlon shop und hom e econom ics should'bcTlnslnU cd.

A _ p r i ^ Jncharge o M h o grurhm ur school. '

S ubstitu te tcuchcrs, puy of $5 per diiy too low, w lth_20 per cen t w ith- hold lngrtax . K eyporrphys~$7 or $8.

Snlary schedule shou ld ̂ o revlscH upw ards In enso o f scvcrul touchers long w ith M alaw nn schools.

M ore vocational educutlon shouldbe o ffe re d ; - - - ... • .........” sV crctury should be obtnlncd for higli school princ ipal. . ̂ -

-[Gheeiequake-Avxiliaf Meets At Schnuck Home -­

T he Xmdies A ux iliary of the ChecHequako F ire C om pany m et at .Uie^huiniLJotjflEHJJIu|xy_Schn.ycKi- T uesday afternoon. A fter the meet* ing refreshm ents w ere served by the hoHle.SH and it social hour en joyeth ■~Thosc present w ero M^s. Louisa F urrlnglon , Mrs. C arrie F arring ton , M _"*]W i UHi ui" "O Kl r s ." 7-X>«in oTG aub, Mrs. John M arshall. Mrs. O eorge Guub, M rs. W illiam S to rcr, Mrs. n iehu rd Crossm un, Mrs. WIL- Ham S chulm elstcr, Mrs. C harles ' Schnuck,- M rs, N athan C rcssm an nnd M rs. L eroy Diirlcw.

T he nex t m eeting w ill be a l the hom e of ;Mrs. N athun Cressmun, May,'.. 27wi; : - •. •

A eom m unicution from Mrs.. John L u h r called a tten tio n to th e fact thu t h e r child hud Tullcn In the w ate r on the school ground d u rin g a recess period and hud been to ld by !i teacher to s tand over a reg iste r un til th e c lo th ing d ried . M rs. L u h r claim ed thu t the ch ild 's hea lth had been im paired by the fa ilu re of the te ach er to have the paren ts notified so th a t d ry clo th ing coiild h ave been p rov ided , fo r him ._ S he dec lared th a t the superv is in g p r in ­cipal hud declined , to accept any responsib ility bccuusc the ch ild hud not usked lo be se n t hom o. T b^ le tte r w us o rdered filed.

A resolu tion w as adopted .to p r o ­vide the sam e sick, leave benefits for ja n ito rs us fo r teachers. ‘ -

l-£ u p c rv is ing__ P rin c ip a l _ M cC urdy . reported .th a t} the m ach ine fo r p ro ­cessing foodstuffs in tin onns fo r th e sum m er season hud been o rdered at-U cost of $35. P re s id en t of the B oard D iggin aga in d en o u n c ed -th e w hole cann ing p ro jec t as a sq u an ­dering o f $1000 on a v en tu re th a t could be done by p r iv a te persons or, concerns fo r a stnull fruction o f the c p s t r ........ t

T he su lc of w a r s tam ps and bonds In M ntnwnn H igh Schbol frdm S cp i' lem ber to F eb ru n ry am ounted tcf $3117.20, according lo Miss S h irley Lott, chulrm un o f th e com m ittee.

publY h S u t T h e a r s- (C ontinued fro m page . One) .

pre-school ch ild ren nnd 34 to hom es |of babies under o ne-yea r old. A t lhc p resen t Trni'c, th e re are 1377 coscs..of.aU -iypcS K U nder.tlie .supcr^ vision of tho local"" n u rs ing staff. C h ild ren w ho v is ited the school c lin ics num bered 517 and tw o pa­t i e n ts , w ere—ad m itted -to. hospitals,. J . D onald M iller, cha irm an of bu ild ing u n d 1 g ro u n d s re p o rte d -th e w ork of sh ingling nnd rep a irs to th e .C e n te r a rc p rogressing sa tisfac­torily . M isa E dw in D om inick, sec­re ta ry , presided n t the m eeting, O ther m em bers p resen t w ere Mre. H arold H offbcrgciv,und M rs. Sophie

S to ry Hullock, M rs. T. l-\ L am born, M rs.-S te rlin g T h o m p so n r^ M rsr-E d ' w ord K oehler, T hom as F rancy and Mre. W illiam H. Sutph in , a ll -o f M ntnwnn.. Mrs. LawrcncCi stuff nurse - wus also p rc s e h t.^ -— —— — . ------ V— -— r - . ;Former Red Bank Editor Killed In Iwo Invasion

Other News ItemsMrs. F red G aub, o f B row ntow n.

en te rta in ed u t ca rd s T hursday n ight. H er guests w e re Miss M arion O ertel, Miss M arg are t H enry , Mrs. Edith Laing and Miss M. Ilcnncm un of B row ntow n, M iss L aura K uhns, Cliffwood, and M rs. N onnun C ulverbf M ataw an; — 1

Miss A ltna E rvin of H am m on S quare spen t th e w eekend at tho hom e of h e r paren ts , Mr. und M rs. J e r ry E rv in .of F ren eau Rd.

Mrs. A m elia G reen and M iss M il­d red G reen a tten d ed the ca rd parly a t th e M illlow n G ran g e S a tu rday even ing ahd both w ere prize win-, ncrs.u M rs. B u rke .L a inbcrtson and son B urke jr . of S ou th A m boy, visited the -form er’s sister, M rs. E d w ard t) c f te l , 'S a tu r d a y , * . -

M Iss'Lols G aub o f M urlboro sp en t the w eek en d ^ a t th e hom e _of h e r puronts,.M r, a n d M rs. H e rb e rt G aub.

Ml^s D oro thy E rv in wus u -R c d Bank v isito r, S a tu rd a y . ‘ . ,

L ast W ednesday n ig h t the M isses 'M ild red Green,- M urlon O erte l -und Thcrcsu L oonurdl u ttended the pqrty at_ th e USO club a t C urfoll PFT^N ew “ B runsw ick ; ~ w h lc h ~ w a s closed th a t n igh t. These young ludles - h a y c -b c c n -s c rv in g - as host­esses, u l th is c lub d u rin g the past year. . '' Tiie B row ntow n B usy B eaversH om e M uking club m o t a l-t)ie hom e of th e ir le ader, M rs. M llllgun- last vYceRT^rhcy inude_pcnr^wipers nnd c.yeglass holders. T h e n ex t m oc t: ing w ill be u t th c -h o m c .of Miss D orothy G aub, .T uesday ul 7 p. m.

M rs. Jam es F o u n ta in und Mrs. O tto G aub v isited th e M isses A ckcn and Mrs.* D. D.' L aF o rge o f M etu- chcn, T h u rsd ay ”.

Mrs. M ilton S c lovc r ■ and - son. Bobby, and M rs. H arry C lark of S ou th -g iv e r , sp en t W ednesday u ftcrnoon w ith M rs. A m elia G reen

M rs. E dith Luing le f t S atu rday to spend th e .month of M arch a t the SI. G eorge H otel, B rooklyn.

Jaco b G aub and Miss M arie G uub w ere business v is ito rs in P erth A m boy and W oodbrldgc last W ed^ ncsduy.

M rs. Rulph Irish and ciuughtciv H elen A nn, of D alton, Muss., w ere the guests of M r. an d Mrs. F red G aub, lust T uesday . # ^

Mrs. M errill W allace and d au g h ­ter, Ju d ith , h av e -re tu rn ed ,,, to the hum c o f th e fo rm er's paren ts, M r. and Mrs, H erb ert C o ttre ll of Mut- aw un Rd. from a s la y in CalJlorniu w ith. M rs. W a llac e 's -h u sb an d , E n ­sign M errill W ullacc of the U.' S. N a v £ u t Sun Francisco . .

-M r; and M rs. Jo h n B urlew sr» und Miss S h irle y B urlow of M utawun, .w ere guosts_of M r. und M rs. H e r­bert G uub u t su p p e r Sunday. Mr. nnd M rs. G eorge G hub of Cheese- q uak e spen t th e afte rn o o n w ith the G aub fam ily.

L conurd L conard l, seum urff first class, spen t T h u rsd ay in New York C ity , He ulso has been v isiting his form er^ professors und friends at I tu tg c rs d u rin g h is leave. ,‘

M r: ~and Mrs.—O tto -- G aub and T hom as L coaq rd i a tten d ed ' the ripening n igh t a t th e S to r r T racto r Co., F reeho ld . T hu rsday . / -

M iss C urolyn G aub was the guest of h e r qun t. M rs. G eorge S tew nrt of O ld . B ridge, over F rid ay night. -C a p t ,-F re d e r ic k M ucCrocken of

(he P e rth A m boy u n it of the S a l­vation A rm y conduc ted serv ices ut th e B row ntow n U nion S unduy S chool, S unday . He and tw o boys ren d o red In stru m en ta l trio s on th e ir co rnets . A collection of $10 wasg lv en Jh e .S q ly u lip n ^

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CHURCH NEWS"F irs t M ethodist ChurcH(D avis A. S im o n s ,p a s to r)

T h is Sunday is G irl Scout A n n i­v ersa ry Sunduy and tho G irl Scouts, of M atuw an. inc lud ing th e B row nies and - lVTaiiiher‘S 'T ,viU -bc-gucsts--at'the m orn ing w orsh ip serv ice at 11 o’c lo ck .' T h e g irls w ill p artic ipa te in the serv ice and th e pasto r's s e r ­m on sub jec t w ill be "G irl S couts of th e B ible." Tfie ob jec t serm on to th e ch ild ren is en titled "G etting and G iving." ,

S unday Schdol convenes a l 10 a. in. w ith classes fo r a ll ages. The lesson topic in the a d u lt d ivision is "W hy Sejf D enial?" ' .

M iss 'Jean V anB rak ic w ill lead the Y outh F ellow sh ip D evotional m cctng a t 6:45 p. m .; h e r topic w ill be. “T he G reatest S to ry E ver Told."

T he pastor's serm on sub jec t a t the ev en in g w orship se rv ice w ill be "A . M essage On P rep ared n ess ." ~

F irs t B ap tist C hu rch '(A lb ert K D avis, ac tin g pasto r)

.A t th e m ornlng_ w o rsh ip , serv ice a l .11 o 'clock the p as to r w ill use as h is serm on topic, “W hy N ot L ive 100 Y cars?”_ A t the . vesp er sen d ee a t , 4 'o ’clock, th e serm on w ill be g iven by the Rev. F red e rick Brow n.

T h e .' B ible School m eets a t 10 a. m. a n d the topic is "T he Cost O f D isclplcshlp." Tho C h ris tian - E n ­deavor- m eets u t 5 p. m. in ; th c lec­tu re room and eve ryone is fy d c o m e .

CJnirrihTiight-sbrvice^i*-on'TROTS- d ay ev en in g a l 7:3Q. : 1,; ;

Mediterranean -AreaM rs. W illiam S tevenson of S tam ­

ford, Conn., v o lu n tee r Red Cross w orker w ho sp en t tw o y ea rs w ith U nited S ta tes troops in the M ed­ite rran ea n th e a te r, w ill speak to the M onm outh C oun ty C hup tc r and friends o fr th e R ed Cross, M onday even ing a l 0 o’clock, a t the USO* Red B ank. .

“B um py” S tevenson , us....she is know n to thousands o f Y onks in uniform , is spcuk ing In fu lfillm en t of a p rom ise to G Is w ho asked h e r lo te ll th e people back hom e w ha t w a r Is like. H er n icknam e derives from h e r m aiden num c, E leanor B um stcad . ,

-S h c -k n o w s th is w a r from tw o y e a rs w ith the troops In E ngland, A frica, S icily and Ita ly . S he w as u n d e r shellfire u l A hzlo, an d w o rk ­ed w ith the w ounded a t S ale rno . “B um py” led th e - f i r s t Red Cross e lubm obile u n it whiclii follow ed a d iv ision in to ac tion . S he has been s ta tioned a l hosp ita l, a irbuses and rec rea tio n hy ts . F o r a tim e, she wus a field R ep re sen ta tiv e fo r th e D irec to r o f C lubm obllc O p e ra ­tions in fh e M ed ite rran ea n th e a te r.

"B um py", w ho- of ten a c l c d a s

F irs t P re sb y te r ian C hurch]_(U. B. B erger, T h M ., p a s to r ) / A t (he U n.-m .-w orship th e p as to r

w ill p reach the se rm o n “T he H ea rt o f th e E ternal." T h e pasto r w ill preucli~tirL~JuhIbF'scrm dh'^^ "Moses* Rod.” A mDcling o f; th e Session w llP fo lfo w the m orn ing sorvicc.

M iss Lois P ederson w ill lend the Y outh Society m eeting a t 6:30 p. m. in the topic “L igh t "

A t tho 7:30 p. m. even ing w orsh ip serv ice tile pasto r w ill p reach the sen n o n "The D ivine T ru th ."

T rin ity E piscopal C hurch(W illiam F. C ham berla in , recto r)

Sunday , Holy E ucharis t, 0 a. in. C hurch School, 0:45 u. ni.

Auxiliary To Buy LightT he Malawan* A uxilnry to the

M onm outh ..M emorial H ospital held its reg u la r 'T n o h lli ly m eeting last T hursday in th e P ub lic H ealth C enter. A bout 15 m em bers w ere present. A fter tiincuh?s(ng a list of th ings th a t the hosp ita l needed the group decided th a t they w ould do­nate an o pera ting ropm em ergency light priced at $150.

P lans w ere also discussed for a ca rd party to be held in the H ealth C cnicr, M ay 17.

---------------V---------------A d o llar needlessly sp en t la o

w eapon throw n aw ay. Invest every dollar you ca n sp are in tho figh t for dem ocracy. P u t n t le a s t te n poi ce n t o f your incom e In. W ar Bonds.

Chapel O f O ur S av iours * , C liccscquukc - •

^ (H erbert. R. D enton, vicar) C hu rch School is a t 9:45 a. m.

Even ing p ruycr is ut 7 o 'clock S unday evening.

- r _ — ;y- ------Morganville Ladies Aid To Hold Food Sale Mar. 17

T h e "Ladies A id o f the M organ* v illc M ethodist C h u rch w ill ho ld a food sulc In th e F rien d ly Shop, M ataw an, on S u tu rd ay m orning, M ar. 17. ( ■

M iss A rlinc W oolley o f L ong E ranch , spent the w eekend w ith h e r purents,* ~ Mr. -nnd" ' M rs. ~ LesterW oolley. • -........, -

M rs.. H annah Lujnberts'on w as a r e c e n t . v is ito r pf . h e r sister, M rs. L. D uffy in U nion Bcuch.

M r .and M rs. R ussell V anP eit and son, w ere SUnduy guests of M rs. W oltor VanZHc and- son, in'L a u rc l lo n . ----- — -......

M iss D olores W alling spen t Sun-duy w ith 'h e r pa ren ts . ^/Ir. and Mrs.R. W alling in K oy p o rl.----------------- ‘

R hcu Preston , of S t. A lbans H os­p ita l, .Long Island, s p e n t- th e w eek ­end w ith his pa rcn ts , Mr. und M rs. W. E. P reston.; M r. and Mrs. T hom as M cNish and son, o f Je rsey (pity, 'w e re recen t v is ito rs o f M rs .-G u rrc tl W oolley. _

M rs. W alter L drhbcrtson ; w ho w as coriflncd to Ijlcr hom e by illness la st w eek is now ab le to bo o u t ngnin.

LEGAL NOTICES

.:j Sgt, Jo h n M» B arberlo , 211, nf Red Hank, M arine com bat co rres­pondent and fo rm er w ell-know n Shore new spaperm an , whs k illed on Iwo Jim n, his fam ily w as notified la st F riday . Sgt. B arbcrio ’s wife, Mrs. H ilda B arberlo , resided -at 08 West F ron t St., lted Bank, and his paren ts a rc M r. tiiul Mrs. Louis B. Biirbccio,,21Kiy.i»t'^uiLt..SL...fllai)fii.f. Red Bank. ‘ : . '

Sgl. Bai'licrlo en te red the M arine Corps Apr. II, 1944,Honed in tlie pu b lic ’ relations head- q u a ite rs n t W ashington before going lo the Pacific-w ith the E ourlb division, one of th e th ree divisions In the Iwo invasion.. 0 3

M anaging e d ito r of The Daily S tandard , Red B ank, al Ihe time of his en listm ent, S g t. B arberio had also been n sports co rrespondent for the A sbury P ark Press. H e also w as a sports co rresponden t fo r the New York H era ld T ribune nnd covered this area for the S tandard News Association, lie w as g rad u ­ated from Red B ank High School.

Sgt. B arberio w us a m em ber of the M onm outh C ounty P ress A s­sociation and the New Je rsey Press

'Association.

Card Party Planned By Cheetequake Auxiliary

A curd p u rty sponsored by the L ad les A ux ilia ry o f the Cheese- quak e F lre C om pany w ill be held In the fire house th is F rfduy ev en ­Ing u t 8t o'clock... P rize s,. wRT^-bc aw ard ed an d re fresh m en ts served ; M r. and M rs. H ow ard B urlew v is ited M rs. A n d ers S tru sho lm of S o u th A inboy, F r id ay afternoon.-M r T - a n d - M r s . ,C ly d e . . JJuvvnP-JC-and ch ild ren , vlistcdl M r. imd Mrs; A ugust O tt o f S ou th Amboy, S a t­u rduy evening.: M r^. W illiam S eliu lm elster niid M rs. C lyde Bow ne Jr. v isitdu frlcndK In D uytpn, W ednesday afternoon : ?;M ra, llow iird B urlew . spen t T hursduy u t tho hom e of Mrs. Mcr-.rJ ll..G reen „p f .B jow iU qw .n. _

M r. and Mrs. Gc?orge -E ifcrt of C edar G rove, v isited Mr. and M rs. C lyde Bow ne sr., S unday evening.• - v----------— "

Card Party Benefits Civic Association Fund

A n other in ii se rie s of parti p a r t ten fttrJR i^bencJH of tlx; bu iitb lng fund of ...the C ljffw^Kl ' Cfvfc AKSociatlon. Ine.» wus hgld yesie r-

llc , wns s ta - jd a y a fternoon at th e hom e of M rs, Jo seph L e jeunc, P rospect Ave.. w hen five tab les w ere in play. Tiie door prize w as aw ard ed to Mrs. G e rtru d e O akes an d th e re w ere aw urds at each table,

T h e C ilvlc A ssociation has r e ­cen tly purchased , property, anil plans to e rec t a club* house at a fu tu re date. .

T he n ex t ca rd p a rty w ill be held on S a tu rd a y evening; A pr. 14. nt ith e hom e of Mr, an d Mrs. C harles iM elting. S ou th C oncourse. ;. -V --------------

T h e c lo thes your son w ears, t h e ; g un h e fights w ith , the food h e ea ts , . tho sh e lte r h e sleeps In comck from th e m oney you p u t In to W ar B onds. .

. NO TICETAKE« NOTICE th n t on offer of the

sum o f $100.00 in cash fo r th e purchase or th e lands nnd p rem ises s itu a te , lying an d being in T h e T ow nsh ip of M at- awtmv in the " C oun ty of - 'M onm outh an d S ta te of New Je rse y , h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly described , was subm itted to; considered and o pproved by the T ow nship C om m ittee o f Tlio Tow nship of -M ataw an, tn the C oun ty of M on­m outh . su b jec t to /In.tl approval a t a m eetin g of thu T ow nship Com m ittee t o 'b e lietd nt the Tow nship Krill. A tlan tic A venue, In. snld Tow nshlo. on T hursday , th e 15th dny of M arch, 1045, n t 0 o clock , P. M., E aste rn W ar T im e

Red Cross Worker ToSpeakMonday *

‘Bumpy’' Stevenson W a* — With .Troops In The

j tro ub leshoo ter “ fo r lie r husband , -7 LWho headed R ed Cross ac tiv itie s in H h c thea te r, se rved j w ith - ev e ry

brarich of th c ra r in e d s c rv lc c s r -T h e — [s to ry of .h e r ex p e rien ces w as to ld in h e r artic les, " I K new Y o u r Sol­d ie r," in O ctober and N ovem ber issues of th e S a tu rd a y E ven ing P o s t ...... j« .! T he dynam ic b ru n e tte , labeled by

h e r husband “th e G Is’ g irlfrien d ,” / is th e ni\other- of tw o teen-age ' d au g h te rs . W h ilJ th e S tevensons w ere serv ing ov crleas , the ch ild ren s tayed w i t h t i i e i r g randm other, M rs. H. A. yS um steud of N oank, Conn.

“B um py", a g rad u a te of ’S m ith College; w as appo in ted i to ussist h e r husband , Bill, Red C ross

.d e le g a te to Englund. in th e sp rin g o f 1942. S he w as in s tru m en ta l in d o llin g th e B ritish Isles w ith R ed C ross rec rea tio n a l un its fo r U nited S ta te s troops. ‘

S ho rtly a f te r th e N ovem ber, 1942 . invasion o f N orth A frica, she opened Red C ross c lubs the re ; S h e . organ ized th e first dunce fo r U n ited S ta les troops an d F ren ch girJa In M orocco, uqd d id m uch to ce m en t good re la tions am ong Yuiiksf, F ren ch en d A rabs. - '

In I ta ly she. w us inv ited by G en .' M urk 'C lark , com m undcr o f the A m erican F ifth A ripy , to la k e h e r C lubm obilc u n it to th e fro n t w ith a d iv ision go ing in to uction, an d sh e subsequen tly se rved w ith ev e ry div ision , b u t one In Ita ly us a d ls-p c n s e r-o f-g o o d -ch c e r-an d -co u n tle s s1: doughnutsT und cu p s o f coffccr— :------

CLASSIFIED ADSFOR SALE

HOUSE—in —K c y p d rtr -g o o d -c o n d itio n .5- roolns, all conveniences, larg e

p lo t, c e n tra l location , $2350, p a rt m ortgage. ' M orrlscy & W alker, L au ­ren ce H arb o r. P h o n e M ataw an 1.

- - . . .. WJ3-8

BOY’S woo) su it 12 y rsa tw eed su it boy 16 yrs.. bo th ou tg ro w n ; also

plnfci Wool sk ir t an d y ellow sw eater, size 14, too sn iall fo r ow ner, all p rac-

p h o n e K cy-tlcally new . reasonab le , po rt 132-W. J3-8*

FARM fo r—sale ,- M ataw an; 47 acres.f) rooms,TiouKe w ith b a th , e lec tric ity ,

b arn , f ru i t tree s , ru n n in g '' s tream Ihrougli p ro p erty . P hone M ataw an1747-J? Briu/y. J3 -8 ’

HOUSEHOLD fu rn itu re fo r sa le , in ­cluding e lec tric frlg idu trc. living

room tab le , en d tab ic , boudoir chair. Shnonin , P a rk Ave., off Poole, Union Beach. ' J3-8*

SERVICEMONMOUTH -CONSTlfUCTION.-- CO.,

21 B road St., Red B ank, phone Rea B ank 529; Roofing an d siding. F in ­ished basem ents an d a ttics . E x p e r t C arpen ter and musori w ork. ' Sm all m onth ly paym ents. • WJ3-2B*

MOVINGTRUCKING, m oving und h au ling ; uny

tim e, uny place. H aro ld D oiun. <JJ A tlan tic St., K eyport. te lephone K ey- po rt 052. E stlm a tcs-F rco . wJ3-Ua

STARTED TURKEYS

BAYFRONT house fo r sale. Com- plotCly ren o v a ted In la s t few m onths

Tw o Jorge a p a rtm e n ts w ith ren ta l os $120 p e r m o n th Incom e. Dow n p ay ­m en t less th an o n e -th ird Of- purchase prjee. T e lephone K ey p o rt 583.' WJ28H

WOOD fo r sa le ; m unurc fo r law ns;to p -so il, fill d ir t , g rad in g , lan d scap ­

ing. M ichael A rte lll. M aple Rd., offr.. P honewj30tf

R uulc 35, S eab ro o k M anor. K ey p o rt 432.

W XTER PU M PS, F a lrbanks-M orse and M yers h an d o r ^ lectrfc d eep 01

shallow w ell In s to ck . A lso p ipe filltngs, cy lin d ers , valves, tan k s , etc. C onover B ros., W lcka tunk . P hone Holm del 0121. WJ25U

M APLE an d o ak wood to r sale. Cut to o rd er. P rice $10. Call M ataw an 86M-L - WJ5-I7

TURKEYS for s a le —save tim e, Work.and feed. 100% b ro ad -b reasted

bronze. 64-7 w eeks old and v accinated . No nea t n ecessary ot tills age. Can be h ad Ju n e 30-July 3. P hone Holm del 7301 u r call a t farm fo r fu r th e r details. W illard F. M cDowell, S p rin g 'Mcaduv< F arm , M arlboro, N. J . > w J3 -ltf

NURSERY SCHOOLDAY an d b oard ing p u p ils accep ted

on p u rl o r fu lltim e basis. E s tab ­lished .In 1024. In d iv idua l u ttc n tio n R egistered n u rse in a tte n d a n ce t R easonable ra te s . F o r fu r th e r in fo r­m ation , . w rite M adam e B lanche do M alonyay, T h e O rch a rd N u rsery School, .24 E dgew atcr D r., M alaw an. N. J ., te lephone M ataw an 8U1J. j t i

LEGAL NOTICES

REPLACEM ENT p a r ts to fit an y m ake fu rn ace , stove, s team o r w a te r

boiler. O rd e r now to avoid d isap ­p o in tm en t. / K ey p o rt H ard w are Co.. 26 W6s t F ro n t S t., K eyport. wJO

i______________________! . MONMOUTH COUNTY J SURROGATE'S OFFIC E ^| IN THE M ATTER OF TH E ESTATE t ) F

'-WILLIAM H. TICHENOR, D eceased , N otice to C red ito rs to^ P re se n t C laim s

A g aln B t-E sia te -

VENETIAN BLINDS. W c h av e n good stock o f p o p u la r sizes in h igh

q u a lity b linds; B ring y o u r sizes.’ w e m ake n n y k lnd_of il V enetian b lin d o r w indow shade. N ationa l 5 fit 10, Prown-Si-47- B ro a d -S t., Red B ank . : - ■

HELP WANTEDIIANDY mnn fo r g reasin g tru ck s . -A p p ly Rollo T ru c k in g Corp.,

O P E R A T O R S -^xpcrJcnccd an d Jcarn- e rs on a ll ty p es o f sew ing m achines;

essen tia l in d u stry . ' L a P a rcc U n d er­garm en ts Co., 5 Jo h n so n A ve.. M at­aw an. WMC ru le s observed . Office a t ra ilro ad s ta tio n . w jtf

1 P u rsu an t .to th e o rd e r o f DORMAN 1 Me FADDIN, S u rro g a te o f - th e C oun ty 1 o f M onm outh, m ad e .o n th e T w en tie th (d a y o f F e b ru n ry 1045, on th e ap p lies- I tion of Jo sep h B aler, su b s titu tio n a ry

ad m in is tra to r o f the e s ta te o f W illiam I H. T lchenor, deceased , no tice is h e reb y I g iven to th e c red ito rs o f sa id deceased

to — e x h ib it—to —th e - s u b s c r ib c r - s u b s t l- U u tlo n ary a d m in is tra to r as nfo rcsa lc ,! th e ir d eb ts and d em ands a g a in s t Ui 1 ! sa id e s ta te , u n d e r oa th ; w ith in .sir 1 m on ths from th e da te o f Uie a foresaid , o rd er, o r they w ill be fo rev e r b a rred

o f th e ir actions th e re fo re agflinst th c - ! sa id subscriber. . ...

.. D ated , F reeh o ld , N. J ., F e b ru a ry 20th. 1045. -

, JO S E P H BA IE n,208 'M ain S tree t,

. M ataw an , N. J . ....FRED M. BURLEW, .121 M ain St..M ataw an, N. J.

P ro c to r. . • . - -

G IRL fo r typing,- g en e ra l offlce'- w o rk A pply Rollo T ru c k in g Co., B ro ad ­

way, K eyport. wJ24tf

TR U C K d r iv e rs ; orte -m eohan lo an d ono Tnouhanle’s h e lp e r. oA pply R ollo

T ru c k in g C o .rS b r* C o rn e rs ; K ey p o rt;

Cliffwood Heights.. ROSE/.K . WENZEL,

•J3-0------ -----— —---T ow nship -Clerk. -

WANTEDATTENTION! I f you hiTvc - an y real

esta te for^ side please ph o n e "M at­aw an 12'* o r w rite th e Cliffwood Beach Co., C liffwood, N. J . an d rep re se n ta ­tiv e will c u l t . . WJ3-20

IN CHANCERY O F . NEW . JERBEY 143/548 .

TO FRED VON . nO D ECK an d GLADYS VO N-RO DECK, h is w ife: BY VIRTUE of an o rd e r o f th e

C ourt o f C hancery o f New •Je rsey , m ade on th e d ay of th e d a te hereof. In a cause w h ere in TH E MATAWAN BANK, a co rp o ra tio n --is com pla inan t an d FRED VON RODECK an d o th ers a re defen d an ts, you a rc req u ired 16 a p p e ar an d a n sw e r th e bill o f sa id

} com plain t, on o r 'b c f o r c tlie 201I1 dny-' o f A pril, n e x t, o r (he said blit will

- b e tak en qs confessed agn insl you. • ' T h e s a id - b il l Is filed to furccl&sc

W AN T, to bu y fo r cash all y en r hom e . tn v icin ity or M atawnn.

P lease w rite com plete descrip tiO r- or house, location , size o f g round, and p rice to J . M oore, 50 B oydcn Ave.; M aplewood. N. J . J3-2U

l - £ - a n d - f l ff- n i l)Cki ■ T.H M ap of— -SiMAI-T—n r ^ mnritn m— Kl>Vport, M ataw an o r v ic in ity . W rite

full p iir tlcu la rs und price . P . Sudcrley P. O. B ox lq t , L au ren ce , l lu rb o r, .N - J .

a -ce r ta in m ortgage g iv e n - b y FREf) VON RODECK a n d r GLADYS VON RODECK, h is w ife, to TH E MAT- A W A N -BA N K . d a ted Die 15th day o f J u n e . 1029, on lands in - th e T ow nship o f M arlboro, in th e C oun ty of Mon-* m outh , an d S ta te o f New Je rsey , nnd y m u FRF.D VON RODECK «nd GLADYS VON RODECK. a re mude d e fen d an ts because you , a ro tlm m ortgagors ' an d th e o w n ers o f the p rem ises described in said m ortgage. DATED: F eb ru n ry m i l , 1045. -

yiFUSffft f t (fF Tf<-,,r'ff . - Rollcltors . o f C om plainant, 150 M ain S tree t.

J22.^— -------Matawan^ New.-jf£r?f Yu____

PLEASE DO NOT WASTE FOODW hilo you a ro enjoying fine food in an a lm osphgro of qu jo t rqlinomOnl $1 B uttonw ood: M anor,

.rem em b er th a t som o of ou r boys—som ew here—aro. d y in g on She tiafd o f ba ltlo , an d w h ile lhey do get the host of ev e ry th in g to ea t w hen they have tim e to stop and e a t It, o ften th e y m ust go fo r m a n y “ long hoprs boforo it is possiblo lo ha ll in th e th ick o f the com bat to en joy a b it of food. If you w aste food il m oans lh a l som eone som ow hore m ay n o t h ave enough, and w lth ev e ry th ln g re tio n ed so th a t aH - m ay got th e ir fa ir sharo it is not p a trio tic io w aste any th ing . ' - - . . ; .

W hen you d lno here tho portions a ro am ple fo r anyone, the food s e rv e d -is th e best ob ta inab le, and It Is p rep a re d w ith u tm ost care. We w an t you to en joy ev e ry m eal you_get h e re and it p leases u t to see the p la tes com e back to tho k itch en w ilh o u i an y ih ih g le ft on them . If those of u s w ho a're le ft on the homo fron t do our p a r t in no t w asting . It w ill le ave m ore fo r ou r boys in the arm ed forees. T hey m ust have p le n ty of every th ing , and food la even m ore im p o rtan t to them th a n an y th in g else for tjia t keeps up th e ir s treng th to fight th e enem y.

. Come In o ften . E at the best. Eat all you w an t. B ut—please do n o t w aste food. « '

M em ber N ations! R e s tau ran t Asa^u M Sm ber N. J . S ta te H otel Assn.

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GIVE ; MORE!

One o f New

J e w i / ’i F avorite Dining R o o m t

M em ber R estau ran t M en 's AsAn.

HIGHWAY 4-34 Telephone M»Uw»n ttU — Lome* un MATAWAN, N. J.