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Emmons Refuses To Garbage Contractor Clashes With Mayor; Council To Buy Lot Earl . E m m o n s, Matawan Borough garbage contractor, cast the.key to the town dump on the counoll table and stalk- ed out ol the' municipal meet- ing Tuesday averring .he would . take his collections ol tin'.cans, elsewhere: for disposal." This ‘ was the windup to. his'protest to the condition in ■which the borough dump had bepn lelt by the '1955 contractor and llayor Spa.'ford W. Schanck’s reminder to him his collection jeryice was drawing criticism. "M rs.' 1 oeneVieVe ’' TJOnneir, council member In charge of garbage, brought up the mat- ter' ol Mr. Emmons displeas- ,- urie with the: dump.' Mr. Em-' 'mons claimed the county mos- (Julto extermination . commis Sion would give Matawan no mare service because of the way tin cans at the dump were left exposed as receptacles in which mos^uttges.jou!d_bree4 In stagnant water, ; Councilman RoBert Colot-,- who headed the garbage com- ..Bilttee last: year, retorted he regularly had. Inspected the dump and was satlsifled that Al ' Storer, Robertsvllle, the 1955 collector, had maintained it in good condition. He said It was to be expected a few tin cans would topple down a- long the sides. ' i.K orl Heuser, borough engl- aeer, also agreed the dump r was-well kept-by*Mr: Stoferr but said It,.was to be expect- ed a few places would become exposed where the sand per oulateB .through. Board Of Health Concerned Mr. . Emmons claimed to know the board of health was • concerned' Hbbut the condition, He w ar Informed' the fdump had. been' fogged until ;Nov,- 9 — arid the- former' nulsapce of ' rats and other vermin at the dump has -been absent last year. Councilman C y r u Brown declared, that as water .. and sewer chairman, he had been , in the area more than anyone else and that there was ^ po odor and thedump was well • maintained. n--_jtr.- Emmona-declarod- the 87th YEAR — 28th WEEK dump in a body if they thought conditions' were.good. Mayor Schanck reminded him he had accepted the garbage contract at $8500 ppr annum of his own (continued on page four) Fixing Car, Gallagher UfHCOUNTY historical assc OLD. N. J . Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association MATAWAN, N. J,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 Single Copy Ten Cents ENACT TWELFTH NIGHT CEREMONY AT ST. JOHN'S CRECHE According lo tradition the three wise men arrived at the birthplace ot Christ In Bethle- hem 12 days after Christmas, or-Jan. 6, and for centuries the Christian Churoh lias observed this anniversary as Epiphany or Twelfth Night. The anniversary of the event was dramatized Friday evening at the scene of the oreche whtcli was orccted by St. John’s Men's Club lor the Christmas season. '. . ' ' - ' . _ , - Portraying the. three wise nien were John Boyd; John Kglleta and Edmund Crossley gear - ing authentic robes' and headgear. They arrived at the scene bringing gifts of gold, frank In- cense and myhr. The musio for the service was - provided by the cliolr of St. John's Methodist Church and the narration was by the Rev. Nor man B. BIley, .pastor. ' . The eilmax ol the evening camevvltta the burning of more than G000 Christmas trees which according to the Kev, Mr. Biller was to symbolise that Christ came to bd the light of the world. Cliffwood Beach Man ' rKept Garage Closed;. Woman Is- Suicide ; Working on his car while warming it up in a closed gar- age proved fatal to James Gal- ... lather, sr.v 27. of 24. W. Pros- ' pect Ave., Cliffwood, Monday, - According to Capt. J. Edgar Wilkinson, Matdwan Township Police," the Investigating off! - cer, Mr. Gallagher went to his garage at 7 p.m. The car ap. pnrently would not start right away, so he started to worl$ on - It. The hood was up, a drop cloth was across the front, and tools were scatter- ed near the motor when Mr. Gallagher was found. ' Capt. Wllklnspn said that It is believed-Mr.-Gallagher got the car started, then was wat- chlng if while ■ it idled and wnwned It up In the closed (arage to see- that It was work - ing all right before he . took it •ut on the street. Apparently .this observation of its work- ing and last minute adjust- ir.ents took more time than should have hee'n allowed with the doors closed. (continued on page four- Cliffwood Boy. Is : Caught In Ice Floe , . A ship was dispatched from the Coast Guard- station at Sandy Hook at 4:30 p.m. yes- terday to rescue ThpmwjCru- ''"eger,’ ” U,"' o r 1028 Beach Dr., - Cliffwood Beach, who was caught tn a rowboat in an tee , floe 1000 yards offshore. Thom- as Wallace, proprietor of " a biiyfilde tavern in Keyport, ob- served the boy’s danger and — gave-the alarm to Koyport Po - lice who' called the Coast Guard. ,- , When at 5:30 p.m. Chief Le- roy Sproul, Keyport Police; ob- served tho boy,was still in dtf- flculty, the Fire Patrol truck ol Keyport was ordered to. the waterfront to play a search- ..light on him as the ice crunch ' ed , up menacingly, about the rowboat. At 5:47 p.m., the ice parted, however, and the boy was abje to make Jils Way safely to the' Cliffwood shore, Matawan School Budget $599,889 - Board Keeps Expense - Under $600,000 Tax Up $1.90 Per 1000 _ ..-After.:! lone -executive ses - sion. the Matawan Township Board of ^Education adopted a tentative school budget for 1956-57 Friday ol 1598.880. The board convened at 8 p.m.: and at 10:30 p.m., a teachers’ as- sociation representative gave, up . and. weriC6o^o Iwiti? tfie body still .locked; in .session. This is an approximate Incve- aso of 488,600 over last year's budget and will mean an esti- mated- increase ln_the“BclidoI tax rate of 10 cents for each $100 of assessment. . ' A breakdown' shows- $536,059 earmarked for currcnt expen- ses: $25,000 for repairs and re- placements: $5000 for capital outlay and $33,830 . f j r debt service. The last item Is this year's payment on the new school.. - * Current Expenses Up ^ Current expenses Increased this year ln-the following ca - tegories: $25,000 for adjust- ment of teacher salaries, $24,- 000 lor hiring additional teach- ers needed and $8000 -fdr ex - penses Incurred by an lncre-. age -In. pupils. .- l. ........ ... The Aboard anticipates the sum of. $225,000- in state aid and expects to receive $39,000 In tutltlon for students from sending districts. Tho remain- ing amount to be raised by lo- cal taxation will be, therefore. $335,889. : This: represents an actual increase of $17,000 -over last year. . Board members also con- lirmed use of the high school's facilities by parishioners of the First Presbyterian Church. A fee will be' decided upon later. - .. Card of Thanks - We . yUh to thank the. man (whose n^jna, we do not know) who (mocked at our door and awakened u s ’ the night i> . our road side market burned. We thank him also for beating out the brush, fire creeping tow- ard the the lennels before the firemen arrived. We wish Co thank the firemen for their ef- liarta. J«£ f^ n in iftlJ *tlw fire. «lifarie'itia Barabuchello Jfpl2—adv. •• .Officers Elected By. First Aid Squad ' _ At _» recent meeting of the Matawan First Aid and Res- cue Squftd, Inc., officers were elected as follows'for the 1956 yearr F. Martin, president;, R. Dolan, vice president; R, Co- lot, treasurer: P. Hussey, cor- responding secretary,: T. Phcl- anr •Jr.r~ recordlflg'-’geefetaryf R. Cartan, .trustee for three years. . Also J. Hauser,- Iiason offl cer: B. Parlsi, sergeant-at-ar - ms; H. Clilnp, captain;.F, Cor- dasco, first lieutenant;. R. Lewis, second lieutenant.; T. Spiecker, sergeant; M., Insley chaplain. . _ ' The 1956 drive for funds Is underway, and !>lr. Cordaaco, drive chairman, announ- ces that'coin cards have been distributed and the distribution will be completed thl». week- end, . The squad depends on the Support of Matawan resi- dents. and members ask that a$ generous donation as pos- sible be given. During the year .1955, the Squad answered more than 450 calls,, . , ' i New York Turnpike Kxpres* ‘ f 1 65 round trip. Frequent Her dec! Convenient, ccononilc- nl. For time schedule call Key- p o ri ?-03«0. ;' ■1 Keep'Matawan Clean ' Mrs.*' Genevieve Donnell, member of. the Matawan Borourh Counoll In charge of parks, takes, and garbage, In a statement to The Mata* wan Journal,-haa-suggcsted-- tbat trash cans be purchas- ed. by the borough to be plao* ed in several locations In the borough so that waste paper can be put Into them, rather then thrown about the^ streets. ~Mrs. Donnell states that, when this accom- publislied, arrangements will have to be made for them to be emptied. *nd kept in con- dition,. but »he bolleves this can be don^, After this *t«P» she; maintains, It might be possible to " pass an ordln- ance to keep -litter off-the streetsi, . Mrs. Donnell also states that Earl Emmons, garbage contractor* had the under- standing, when he accepted the contract, that rubbish would be covered,and this la not being done. She fur* ther said that John Muller, sanitary Inspector, has In- formed her that the mosqui- to commission had spoken to him about uncovered cans, as they, bold water and breed mosquitoes* During her Campaign for eleciion In November, Mrs. Donnell stated she favored a clean street program'and hoped to' accomplish some* thing In that directions. If elected; She asks the co- operation of borugh residents In achieving this, and antici- pates the assistance of the mayor and other council members. Chief, Magistrate, Submit Reports Arrests, M.V. Cases, Other Activity .Told; 1956 Officers Nartied Chief John J. Flood and ^Moff- IsLrate"James H. Martin sub- mitted-their annual reports at Tuesday’s c o u n c i I meeting. The reports showed there had been pi arrests and 158 motor vehicle summonses In the bor- ough In 1955, and 139 drivers were., fined. -Ot thoso arrost- ed, ID were found not guilty 12 were Jailed and 30 fined. Total fines- were $4000, The borough retained $1684 of these fines and costs; $2005 of the (Continued on i>nse four) Central Site For Water Plant Asked Van Brickie Rd. Man “Protests Cliffwood .... Location To Marz Joseph Grimaldi and Louis Pelose, of the VanBraokle Rd, area, returned to the Mata- wan Township Committee yes- terday, and asked about the water supply situation and lack of water In their area. TJioy renewed tholr .^charges that their Becttou of the township Was subject to discrimination In the matter of tvator supply. -This, time Mr. arimnldl came lovth with a demnnd that the plan to ercct u water plant In Cliffwood bo abandoned In favor of, putting one up at a georsraphlcally central point in the township ffom 'which piping could be radiated d u a l- ly in all directions to mcor’the needs ot all township resi- dents. > Mayor John Marz,-Jr.,-found this Impractical; He noted the township was so Irregular In shape It would be difficult to settle on a geographlcaly- lo - cated central point. He re- minded Mr. Grimaldi . that with six-inch-pipe coBUng $2.- 75 per foot, the. cost‘of run- ning water pipes to ail sec- tions would be ruinous. W.hat Is more, tlie mayor 'statcd. It would- not be allowed by the State-••Public.Utilities Commis - sion because there would not bo enough users to begin to make It pay, Only In Cliff- wood, declared the mayor, Is there the overall density of population where, the number (continued on page four) Farmers, Merchants Leads In Deposits Matawan Banks Show Greatest Increase , Of Five In Area For Uie second consecutive year the Farmers, and Merch- ant* Bank of Matawan leads the live banks In this area In the total amouiit of deposits for; "ther 'past-'yesT,-'us'-well ,jui shoeing the |largest Increase in deposits. . Second in Increasing Its deposita Is The Matawan Bank. — ' ' Deposits In the Farmers and Merchants Bank; The Mata- wan Bank; the Keyport Bank- ing; Co.; JPeoples National Bank, Keyport, and tho Keans- burs National Bank increased $1,420,074 from D eer 31, 1954, to Duo. 31, 1055. The two banks In Matawan were responsible for $1,041,477 of this figure.. On "Dec. 31, 1955, the W rm - era ahd Merchants Bank re- ported deposits totalling $8,- 491,024 a_a cojpyar5r( v,’itli-47,-. 1054, showing a gain of $601,032. The Matawan Bapk-ln its Dec. 31,,1955, state - ment announced deposits had reached $3,800,676, which Is an Inoieasa of $440,445 over the D ec,'31, lO&i, figure of *3,360,- 231. . . Keyport Jlanlis Gain $316,770 ' ! In Keyport, the peoples Ra- tional Bank' statement on Dec.V31, 1055, sllowed deposlta of $7,662,057 as compared with $6,513,570 otl D e c r 3 i r 1054, o r BXUlncreRse. of $l40,078i Total j Heads Matawan Bank) MILTON r . STKVlCNSON Jump In Enrollm^iv Sends Costs Soaring ; \ Need 2 $ New Teacheri'. Miiil.Min Townsliip Board A Eduealloii's -school" budget of ' $«22,173 for the 1058-57 school yeav received (ho approval ot Robert Blunt, Middlesex. Coun- ty Superintendent o( School*, ' yeslcrriay, Irving Zochs, sco* retary of. Ihe board reported , last’night. . . k - 'rho budget, a record onei' re- • flects-4he growth of the lown- Ship In tine year’s time and the., drastic Increase'In thb.de- maud for school facilities and , oervlces. The current budget Is $505,00(1. ;• ’ ... The amount lo be raised Ujr; taxation .also lakes a shall*, Jump. It is (541,359.29 agalm t $3811,1123,si) this year. Therf ' .was $45,000 anrpiua used thljl year to keep tho tax rate down, Tlm township mitlei n under the equally,at loll of assessments 18th Year At . State House " Clarence Towler; Begins Work For , 180th legislative When Hid New Jersey Slate Legislature convened for the m-w,term Jan. 10, a Mivt,awan man, Clarence Towler, was re- appointed as asslslaht serg- C.apt at-ariini for the 180th Leg - Islature of tiiTs'itiiliar'^l'lils was rthe- lfltli time Mr. Towler has - ...... — i-— — ■recpivetf^viiioliumcfiriS NVOlt ^r-°^r!':11 '1 j . ^ Ic” )ucl<:&8l<J . Milton F. Stevenson New Bank President Charles W. MandeviHe Elected Director, Vice.President MUton F, Btovenson., execu- tive vice president of -The Ma - tawan Bank', was elected pies- ldeiit ., of the bank at ■ the afi- deposits at tlie Keyport Bank- ing. Co. gained $107,692. from $6,460,507 on Dec, 31, 1054, to i7.62B,ll)S oh Dec, 31, 1956, The keansburg National Bapk, which had totaLdepoalts of |8,402,481 on.D ec. 31, 1955, showed a*n Increaso. of $61,825. T htir total, figure at llie end of 1054 was $7,440,658. ' In Monmouth County banka (continued on page, four) for tho legislative body at tlie State House. Mr, Towlor started In 1938 as page boy in the House ,of Assembly, He Is aii|SdinU‘d b}' ..J. Rus.icll Woolley. Mon- mouthf c o (Hi t y Itopubllcan chalrinun, lie has been re jtPlHiltitert aimually nnd .been advanced In rank to his pres-- ent.posl,. ........: ------ - The authority'of Mr, Tow- lei's present offloo Is derived ():oiii_Jllc-guv'ornoi',‘—lle-ls to carry out orders ol the speak- er, siiimrvlse tlie gallory,.find scaling for the public ami take cai'Q ol the opening nnd d o s - ing of the rooms of assombiy. . He has recelvod naticllon to cany out hls dulles In Ihe leg- islative clianiUftr from tho fol- lowing governors: Harold O. Hotfmnn (1037-38): A, Marry Holy Name Given literature Report ' . Progress Indicated In Morals Drive; ' Officers Installed Tho Holy Name Socloly of 8t. Joseph’s Church held Its regular meeting Thursday eve- ning. The high point of the business .meeting was the re- port of IhnrDecent Literature Comm'illee. Frank Shca, Ma- tawan, chairman of the com- mittee, indicated the progroSs In the Society’s campaign to encourage tho sale only of mor- ally unobjectionable books and maganlnes in this aroa. ' ' _ (continued on page four) ' nual meeting held Tuesday to replace Dr. Carl- A, Oeaswoln. Dr. Gessweln had refused- re - election a s. an’plflcer and di- rector, due to ill hoauii. . chsrles W, Mandevllle, cash- ier,—was ;ei(!cted a director In Dr. aessweln’s place, and al- so was mado vice president nnd cashier. Harold a . llolf- berger,..was re-elected assist - ant cashier. Mr. Mandevllle has boen assoolated with the. bank for IB yoari.'aiu! fori’ii- orly waa tta cashier. The only other ohango was tho ^rcatlon of tlie position of chairman ot the board ot. di- rectors to' whlcli Frank Bpid. lor, ’.vliy. Jias torved as pVrtl rector Jar. many yoars,- olecte.d. O ther director's ro- dlecled were Erwlit-E, Augen- stein.' John A. Bnuor, jolurn. Bccker," Stephen D. Lavo)e,.Po- tei'-’ J. Rollo; Bpafford W, Sch- ancfe, Adle'D. SchulU, and Mr. Stevenson. - ' . (Continued on pago four) Delink Causes Crash In Cliffwood' . ; Haxvcy- Van; 44, C e n t e i 1 St.. Cllffwqpd,' was fined $200 and $25 costs .by Magistrate Luther A. Foster, Matawan Township, Tuesday for drunk- en driving In which he struck a parked car belonging lo Jo- seph A. Wallace. Cliffwood Ave., CUlfwood. near the Wal- lace..rejldence . ... -V : - Patrolman Ralph Wallace GOC Spotters Warn Of Sarabuchello Fire Alarm of fire at the road stand at the Joseph Sarabuck- cllo' property on Route '^34 Matawan Township, was given at 4:10 a.m. Sunday by Albert Orchard and William Fried -rich,-bdth-of- WrFrbnt St., Key port, air spotters on duty at the Mtttawan Oround Observ- er Corps post. Ti|e air watch 6rs saw. the blaze In the dls tonce. .. The telephone company re- layed .their warning to J’atrol- mDll John Klnhane. Matawan Township Polico, who Investi- gated and called the two town- ship fire companltfi. Howev- er,,. the s(rohg wind blow- ing had given tho flurries such headway, there was little the firemen could- do to "save the structure or Its contents, . A passerby gave alarm to tiic 8arsbuchellos and tried U> beat out, tlie fire. Unable w rouse them by, knocking, iie went lo Ihe Frank Beldier resl- dence nearby. Mr. Beldlor sent In a call for help. Tlie man then returned and helped1the-' Barabuchellos and their neigh- bors fight the flame* until Ihe Ilrcrnen arrived, Joieph'KarS-,' buchf-llo said the. pasicrby left wiihoUt Identllylng lilmsMf, and he Would like to know hlH name. ' Father Grateful Jam es P. Hoyor, Aberdeen Rd., Matawan, whose* son, James;- jr;r. age^ nine; 7i »m : * hit-run--victim -D oc.—10 «ald Tuesday he wished to thank the mayor and'council for-of ferlng 1500 reward for Infor- mation leading to the arrest jind conviction ot the drlvor of tho hit-run car, Mr. lleyer said he was^-also vory grate ful to McEivalnc-Schfllick V- FW ■ Post for offering $25 re- ward for such Information, and hopes that tlin ulioable re- ward will - bring forth Inform - ation as to the driver of tlie car . . . . Action Rescinded By Borough Council - - At a apodal meeting of the Matawan Borough Mayor and Council last night, the Invest' Ing oTUie ploriary retail eon- sumption license Jusuod-to.nut- tonwood Manorrrlniu to E»ra W. Karkus, Keyi)0 _rt, attorney, as-recelver In bankruptoy for thtttflrm.gtv'eirTuiiBdayr'wiu rescindod, ■- ..... — - --------- ■A- publlohnarinirln-llio-niat- tf.r was ordered forrthe. Jan, 24 meeting. Despite the ap- pointment of Mr- Karkus by Charles Woeians! Trenton, ye(- eree In bankruptcy for tlio u.- a. District court, handling the petition of Ocorgo Mlntc and Kurt Bt'cln. as propreitors for Buttonwood Manor, Ing,, tho fcouncll rioted In Its resolu- tion rescinding lt«-'.action ot Tuesday that MivKarkun had as yet ,"no rights In and to the premises for which the II- coiiko was Issued. In state aid Is relatively smalt compared with Hie Incroase In : school population In one ysar, it Its tUBO.Al'J.IMor 1950-57 M aH ilhst $201,172,48 111 the cu r- rent . year, .. Current I'.siiciikos. $778,390- ' Current expenses, will bs $778,301), The llU'gest Item I* ■ teachei's sulai'les which gu ul> " lo..'»aB0J 10-..frum---th#-'W»M#(>..— tills year, w t li | am Kerr, , board'prcKldcnt, explaliiod that - imrt of liin lncroa/jn will b* toi- -. hire 20 new teachers tor the school system III 1056-57, . Tuition costa also will -rlsii:" In (he coming year, go||ig front $130,044 to $160,000, l'elirestint- Ing .both an especled liicreas# .... in High ni'lmol aUulenW. veatd*,,, Ing 'In the township and In th* rales lo bn charged by the rs« oolvlntf- dlstrlots, .....JanlWm'l ..... 'pay .will be iilked from $14,J00W<> lo >23,000 in the expectation ' one or two more men must l>» -rotalned_noxtryoar, -in »ddi* tion to ihe auporliitendont at $72P.O, ot least one non-teich* Ing principal at $6200, will 1)4 needed In the enlarged school system.. .' .. —_~ The prospect of makliij|:,»ij* . illtUins lo exlstliig suhoola __ 'keeps down the repair account at $11000, The renovation* W existing structures will he- a,,..,’" part of the architectural-plait; ■ of remodollng them to conform with the now wings and add!-, lions, -Capital.outlay at $20,*. . (00 Is planned. Debt service - romains at the nominal figure at $14,0112 with ail school build* ing programs sllll.ln tho for* • . maUve sU«o» . . ... . : CliAItKNCE TOW.ER Mooie (ID.Iirii): Cliai1fs--ffidL- son (1041 44): W alter liJ. Wdgo UW4-47); Alfred E, Drlsooll (1047-54) and Robert f». Mey- noi' (1054 lo-dale).. . Assemblymen Nerved Uiyler - Aasembiymeii. . from tlilt county In the porlod of Mr, Towior's service woro! Haydn ' roctO'r (1037 : 18),« Joseph ^C, Trwln (1037-30); f, Btanloy Herbert (1038-47) j . t i n iato Harold McDermott (1930-41); Meri'llL-H—-Thompson-—(-1041- 1051); Klvln It, Blmmlll (1040- 53); Alfred N. Bedleston (1052- UShCllflort'T, BarkaioW (1054- 65), -Mr, Towier jiAiiJieen. ft.loim time member of tlie Moiiinautli county—Reimblioafr-Club'and — (conllnued-qit-tutgo-fmir)-- For Bell New Year’*-Driving William Mcl’hersoiii N e w Brunswick, was fined $26 and $0 oosts on each .of charges of loavlng tlie 'scene of an add- dent uud reckless driving when arraigned before' Mnglslrate James If. Martin, Matawan, Monday. He was picked up hy-borough pollcc an a license number after lie had sldeswip- ed two parked cars on Ilrond Ht, on Now Yearn Kve, e~ Keyport Included In , List For Central —. ~ Off ices During 1956 - A proposeii $100,000,000 ex< piinsion progrnm In 1956 will Include »iart of conslnicllon ot — 13 new central 'ofllco build-__ InirtiH'he--jlorseyv Bell Telephone Co, announced thlt week, ’l'lio huge building prd* grain represents a piil'tlou ot the' company'll prograift ot ox- (conlluuqd on page four) Hospital Bedr F op Us* T h e lloaiii 'ot Deaiions ot His liayvtnw-Trnnliytciimvciiuroii',' Clltfwood - - lloiiulir- Jinnnunoes-- that lt has six hospital bed* available for use In the ooiii"' inunlty. These may 1)0 bor- rowed by those Interested by calling lQdwanlHchwalll Of tl)« ltev, Francis Onterslook, ils#* tor, - ' Notice , . . Marlboro Township 1956 doj IlcnuRflH ave due lUtrlng Jatttl* • ary, Apply Floyd Wybkotf, (,'lork, . \ Jfplil - -udv, \ FOOD CIRCUS, NEW SUPERMARKET ON ROUTE 35, MIDDLETOWN, TO OPEN TUESDAY township police, who Investi- gated, h»d Mr. Van examined, by Dr. J. I*. Cooper. ,M ata-( Origin of the fire it unknown, wan. Mr. Van eko w»s'‘tlhedsbut H...Is. surmised tint a <:!«- $10 and'M costs for careUS’M j aiettc thrown froiji-« passing driving and had hlk license car could have hec-n carried revoked for iw» yesrJ: car-wai towed a way. His j into Ihe dry-, pine ChtlMmas 'd»i:Walloiis, ij,. 1 A "wonderland of food” will be opened to the puhllo Tues- day when tho Food Circus, tloute 35, lacsted 1000 feet sbutb of tlie Mlddlelown Town- ship Hall, Is opened for busi- ness, according to Joseph An zollna, presldwil of the opera- ting firm, ■ _ ' Mr, A/«)llna states the Food Circus will be one of the lar- ger Independently oper;ited su perinarkets in Uie'si.-ite, The floor surface ol the new store li 22.000 square (fit. A* soon ployccs lo keep It going, Mr, A7,7/)llna stales. Food Circus. Inc., Is a mem- ber of o'ne of the largest co- operatives in Ihe United Hla- tes, ,th,« president of the (Irm declares,1 onei ’l e r v l n g ' ja<i-' . inti1 piijchnnlng,agency for 90 infinbera. .. Jlecatise of this m b u y i n g power. It' will bo, possible to iirenent famous brandv■corntnfiiiiU.es and high quality meats at prices that will/'Jrtak* rlia|n ’store com- peviUOs groan," Mr, A//ollna a* the business gets ''In i pirdlrU, |[« notes (lie linen- Atride," It will take 100 f)i|. | ^lve tuj:nover 01 good! by store opnratlon-nn such n large scale will Insure continuing replann- rr\ent of warea prnm-nled With freshly-t.iieked iniJrchanfilse,' 'l;lie . shopper.'s ..comfort hal Imd, great eoualdn'ralloit from 111';'mlriutn he gels In sight ol ihe-sloi'i'. lie does Ml liavn tn ,11110 In Ihroiiuh highway (jnf I|e ,v/h.fn approaching (ion) tlio iioilh.' iiccoiilliig lo Mr, Ano linii/ but rfn inuKc n right turn n.t Hie "lnve Cornei'H red light at l|ih Middletown Township Hull and go down Die old mud, wliem very few cars will be met, to, po into the * looo cur parking lot, Tho nUifo will be Hlr riimilHoned In Ihe summer anil have "cmnfoit all" heat- ing'in Ihe winter, tiiii HtolC-dlT .rector stales. A puillui 'pick- up M'vvlre will be Instituted, , (.’olorcd display I'us s will be used In ' designate illffetelit clonnei of tno.irhandlso, A 1“ fool .high revolving 'clown will , ejitei'Ulu . (lie children while 1 their iiaieniN uliop.' ' V Mr. Ar/.olmn learned tin) food" ieialllug h'isli'iess In Iho aul>- . erruarket which Ills ' (alher, jiilin Axroliuu, has cfniducted in Illglilmida for many year*. >

 · Emmons Refuses To Garbage Contractor Clashes With Mayor; Council To Buy Lot Earl . E m m o n s, Matawan Borough garbage contractor, cast the.key to the town dump on the counoll

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  • Emmons Refuses To

    G arbage Contractor Clashes W ith M ayor; Council To Buy Lot

    E a rl . E m m o n s, M ataw an Borough ga rb ag e con trac to r, c as t the .key to the town dum p on the counoll tab le and s ta lk ed out ol the ' m unicipal m e e ting Tuesday averring .he would

    . take h is collections ol tin'.cans, elsew here: fo r disposal." This

    ‘ w as the w indup to. h is 'p ro te s t ■ to the condition in ■which the

    borough dum p had bepn le lt by the '1955 contractor and l la y o r Spa.'ford W. Schanck’s rem in d er to h im his collection je ry ic e w as draw ing criticism . " M r s . ' 1 oeneVieVe ’' TJOnneir, council m em ber In charge of garb ag e , brough t up the m a tte r ' ol M r. E m m ons displeas-

    ,- urie w ith the: dump.' M r. Em -' 'm ons c la im ed the county mos- (Julto ex term ination . com m is Sion would give M ataw an no m are serv ice because of the way tin cans a t the dum p w ere left exposed as recep tac les in which m o s^u ttg e s.jo u !d _ b re e4 In s tag n a n t w a ter,

    ; Councilm an RoBert Colot-,- who headed the g arbage com-

    ..Bilttee l a s t : y ear, re to rted he regu larly had. Inspected the dum p and w as satlsifled th a t Al ' S to rer, R obertsvllle, the 1955 collector, had m ain tained i t in good condition. He said It w as to be expected a few tin cans would topple down along the sides. 'i .K o r l H euser, borough engl- a e e r , also agreed the dum p

    r w as-w ell k e p t-b y * M r: S to ferr but said It,.w as to be expected a few p laces would becom e exposed w here the sand p e r oulateB .through.B oard Of H ealth Concerned M r. . E m m o n s claim ed to

    know the board of health w as • co n ce rn e d ' Hbbut the condition,

    He w a r Inform ed' the fdump had. been' fogged un til ;Nov,- 9

    — arid th e - fo rm e r ' nulsapce o f ' ra ts and o th e r verm in a t the

    dum p has -been absen t la s t year. Councilm an C y r u Brown declared , th a t as w a ter

    .. and sew er c hairm an , he had been , in the a rea m ore than anyone else and th a t there w as

    ̂ po odor and th e d u m p was well • m aintained.

    n- - _ j t r . - E m m o n a -d e c la ro d - the

    87th YEAR — 28th WEEK

    dum p in a body if they thought conditions' w ere .g o o d . M ayor Schanck rem inded him he had accepted the garbage con trac t a t $8500 ppr annum of his own

    (continued on page four)

    Fixing Car, Gallagher

    UfHCOUNTY h i s t o r ic a l asscOLD. N . J .

    M ember National Editorial Association — New Jersey P ress Association — Monmouth County Press Association

    M ATAW AN, N. J ,, THURSDAY, JA N UA RY 12, 1956 Single Copy Ten Cents

    ENACT TWELFTH NIGHT CEREMONY AT ST. JOHN'S CRECHE

    According lo trad ition the th ree w ise m e n a rrived a t the b irthp lace o t C hrist In Bethlehem 12 days a fte r C hristm as, o r-Jan . 6, and fo r centuries the C hristian Churoh lias observed this ann ive rsa ry a s E piphany or Tw elfth N ig h t. The ann iversary of the even t was d ram atized F rid ay evening a t the scene of the oreche w htcli w as orccted by St. John’s M en's Club lo r the C hristm as season. '. . ' ' - ' . ■ _ ,

    - P o rtray in g the. th ree w ise nien w ere John Boyd; John K glleta and Edm und Crossley g e a r ing au then tic robes' and headgear. They a r r iv e d a t the scene b ringing g ifts of gold, fran k Incense and m yhr. The musio fo r the serv ice w as - provided by the cliolr of St. John 's M ethodistChurch and the n a rra tio n w as by the Rev. N or m an B. BIley, .pasto r. ' .

    T he e ilm ax ol the evening camevvltta th e b u rn in g of m o re than G000 C hristm as tre e s w hich according to the K ev, M r. B ille r w as to sym bo lise th a t C hrist cam e to bd the lig h t of the w orld.

    Cliffwood Beach Man ' rK ept G arage Closed;.

    W om an Is- Suicide ;W orking on his c a r while

    w arm ing i t up in a closed g a rage proved fa ta l to Jam es G al

    ... la th e r , sr.v 27. of 24. W. Pros- ■' pect Ave., Cliffwood, Monday,- According to Capt. J . E d g ar

    Wilkinson, M atdw an Township Police," the Investigating off!

    - cer, M r. G allagher w ent to his garage a t 7 p .m . The ca r ap . pnrently would not s ta r t righ t aw ay, so he s ta r te d to worl$ on - It. T he hood w as up, a drop cloth w as across the fron t, and tools w ere s ca tte red n ear the m otor when M r. G allagher w as found.

    ' C apt. Wllklnspn said th a t It is be liev ed -M r.-G a llag h er got

    the ca r s ta r te d , then w as w at-chlng if while ■ it idled and wnw ned It up In the closed (a ra g e to see- th a t It w as working all rig h t before he . took it • u t on the s tre e t. A pparently .this observation of its working and la s t m inute adjust- ir.ents took m ore tim e than should have hee'n allowed with the doors closed.

    (continued on page four-

    Cliffwood Boy. Is :Caught In Ice Floe , .

    A ship w as d ispatched from the Coast G uard- station a t Sandy Hook a t 4:30 p.m . yeste rd ay to r e scue T h p m w jC ru -

    ''" e g e r ,’ ” U,"' o r 1028 B each D r.,- Cliffwood B each, who was

    caught tn a row boat in an tee , floe 1000 y a rd s offshore. Thom

    as W allace, p rop rie to r of " a biiyfilde tav e rn in K eyport, observed the boy’s danger and

    — gave-the a la rm to K oyport Police w h o ' called the C oast G uard . ,- ,

    W hen a t 5:30 p.m . Chief L e roy Sproul, K eyport Police; observed tho boy ,w as s till in dtf- flculty, the F ire P a tro l truck ol K eyport w as ordered to. the w aterfron t to p lay a search-

    ..ligh t on him as the ice crunch ' ed , up m enacingly, about the

    row boat. At 5:47 p .m ., the ice p a rted , how ever, and the boy was abje to m ake Jils W ay safely to the' Cliffwood shore,

    Matawan School Budget $599,889

    - Board Keeps Expense - U nder $600,000 Tax

    Up $1.90 Per 1000 _. .-A fte r .:! lo n e -executive s e s sion. the M ataw an Township Board of ̂ Education adopted a ten ta tive school budget for 1956-57 F rid ay ol 1598.880. The board convened a t 8 p .m .: and a t 10:30 p .m ., a te ach e rs ’ a s sociation rep resen ta tiv e gave, up . and. w e riC 6 o ^ o Iwiti? tfie body still .locked ; in .session.

    T his is a n approx im ate Incve- aso of 488,600 over la s t y e a r 's budget and will m ean an estim ated- increase ln _ th e “BclidoI tax ra te of 10 cents for each $100 of assessm ent. . '

    A b reakdow n ' shows- $536,059 earm ark ed fo r c u rrcn t expenses: $25,000 for rep a irs and r e p lacem ents: $5000 fo r cap ita l outlay and $33,830 . f j r debt serv ice . The la st item Is th is y e a r 's paym en t on the new school.. - *

    C urren t E xpenses Up ̂C urren t expenses Increased

    this y ear ln - th e following c a tegories: $25,000 for ad ju stm en t of teache r sa la ries , $24,000 lo r h iring additional teach e rs needed and $8000 -fdr ex penses Incurred by a n lncre-.age -In. pupils. . - l. ........ ...

    The Aboard an tic ipates the sum of. $225,000- in s ta te a id and expects to receive $39,000 In tutltlon for studen ts from sending d is tric ts . Tho rem ain ing am ount to be ra ised by local taxa tion will be , therefo re . $335,889. : T his: rep resen ts an ac tu a l inc rease of $17,000 -over la s t y ear. . •

    B oard m em bers also con- lirm ed use of th e h igh school's facilities by parish ioners of the F ir s t P resb y te rian C hurch. A fee will be' decided upon la te r .

    - . . Card of Thanks -We . y U h to thank th e . m an

    (whose n^jna, we do no t know) who (mocked a t our door and aw akened u s ’ the n ight i>. our road side m a rk e t burned. We thank him a lso for beating out the brush, fire creeping towa rd the the le n n e ls before the firem en a rriv e d . We wish Co thank the fir e m e n for their ef- liarta. J«£ f ^ n in i f t l J *tlw fire.«l i f a r i e 'i t i a B arabuchello

    Jfpl2—adv. ••

    .Officers Elected By. F irst A id Squad '_ A t _» recen t m eeting o f the M ataw an F ir s t Aid and R escue Squftd, In c ., officers w ere elected as fo llow s'fo r the 1956 y e a r r F . M artin , p res iden t;, R . D olan, vice p residen t; R , Colot, tre a su re r : P . H ussey, co rresponding secretary,: T. Phcl- a n r • Jr.r~ recordlflg'-’g e e fe ta ry f R . C artan , .trustee for th ree y e a rs . .

    Also J . H auser,- Iiason offl cer: B . P a rls i, sergean t-a t-arm s; H . Clilnp, c a p ta in ;.F , Cor- dasco , f ir s t lieu tenan t;. R . Lew is, second lieutenant.; T . Spiecker, se rg ea n t; M., Insley chaplain . . _ '

    T h e 1956 drive for funds Is underw ay, and !>lr. Cordaaco, drive c h a i r m a n , announces th a t 'c o in cards have been distribu ted and the d istribution will be com pleted thl». w eekend , . The squad depends on the S u p p o rt of M ataw an re s iden ts . and m em bers ask th a t a$ generous donation as p o s sible be given.

    D uring the year .1955, the Squad answ ered m ore than 450 calls,, . , • ' i

    New York Turnpike Kxpres*‘ f 1 65 round trip . F req u en t

    Her d e c ! Convenient, ccononilc- nl. F o r tim e schedule call Key- p o ri ?-03«0. • • ; ' ■ 1

    K eep'M ataw an Clean 'Mrs.*' Genevieve Donnell,

    m em ber of. the M ataw an B orourh Counoll In charge of parks, takes, and garbage, In a s ta tem en t to The Mata* w an Jou rn a l,-h aa -su g g csted -- tb a t tra sh cans be purchased. by the borough to be plao* ed in severa l locations In the borough so th a t w aste paper can be pu t Into them , ra th e r then throw n about the^ s tre e ts . ~M rs. Donnell s ta tes th a t, w hen this 1« accom - publislied, a rran g em en ts will have to be m ade for them to be em ptied. *nd k ep t in condition,. b u t »he bolleves th is can be don^, A fter this *t«P» she; m ain ta in s, It m ight be possible to " pass an ordln- ance to keep -litter o ff -th e streetsi, .

    M rs. Donnell also sta tes th a t E a rl E m m ons, garbage contractor* had the understanding, when he accepted the co n trac t, th a t rubbish would be c o v e r e d ,a n d this la not being done. She fur* th e r said th a t John M uller, san ita ry Inspector, has Inform ed h e r th a t the m osquito com m ission had spoken to h im about uncovered cans, a s they, bold w a ter and breed mosquitoes*

    D uring h e r Campaign for eleciion In N ovem ber, M rs. Donnell s ta ted she favored a clean s tre e t p ro g ra m 'a n d hoped to ' accom plish some* th ing In th a t directions. If elected; She asks the cooperation of borugh residents In achieving th is, and an tic ipa tes the ass is tance of the m ayor and o ther council m em bers.

    Chief, Magistrate, Submit Reports

    Arrests, M.V. Cases,O ther Activity .Told;1956 O fficers Nartied

    Chief John J . Flood and ̂ Moff- IsL rate"Jam es H. M artin subm itted -th e ir annual repo rts a t T uesday’s c o u n c i I m eeting. The reports showed there had been pi a r re s ts and 158 m otor vehicle sum m onses In the borough In 1955, and 139 d rivers were., fined. -O t thoso a rrost- ed, ID w ere found not guilty 12 w ere Jailed and 30 fined.

    Total fines- w ere $4000, The borough re ta ined $1684 of these fines and costs; $2005 of the

    (Continued on i>nse four)

    Central Site For Water Plant Asked

    V an B rickie Rd. M an“Protests C liffw ood....Location To M arz

    Joseph G rim aldi and Louis P elose, of the VanBraokle Rd, a re a , re tu rn ed to the M ata w an Township Com m ittee yeste rd ay , and asked about the w a te r supply situation and lack of w a ter In their a re a . TJioy renew ed tholr .^charges th a t th e ir Becttou of th e tow nshipWas subject to d iscrim ination In the m a tte r of tvator supply. -T h is , tim e M r. a r im n ld l

    cam e lovth w ith a dem nnd th a t the plan to e rcc t u w a ter p lan t In Cliffwood bo abandoned In favo r of, putting one up a t a g eo rsraph lca lly c en tra l point in the township ffom 'w hich piping could be rad ia ted d u a l ly in all d irections to m c o r’the needs ot all township re s iden ts . • >

    M ayor John M arz,-Jr.,-found th is Im practical; He noted the township w as so Irreg u lar In sh ap e It would be difficult to se ttle on a geographlcaly- located cen tra l point. He r e m inded M r. G rim aldi . th a t with six-inch-pipe coBUng $2.75 p e r foot, the. c o s t ‘o f run ning w ater pipes to ail sections would be ru inous. W.hat Is m ore, tlie m ayor 's ta tc d . It would- not be allowed by the State-••Public.U tilities C om m ission because there would not bo enough users to begin to m ak e It pay , Only In Cliff- wood, declared the m ayor, Is th e re the overall density of population where, the num ber

    (continued on page four)

    Farmers, Merchants Leads In Deposits

    M ataw an Banks Show G reatest Increase

    , O f Five In A reaF o r Uie second consecutive

    y e a r the F a rm e rs , and M erchant* B ank of M ataw an leads the liv e banks In th is a rea In the to ta l am ouiit o f deposits fo r; "ther 'past-'yesT ,-'us '-w ell ,ju i sh o e in g the |la rg est Increase in deposits. . Second in Increasing Its deposita Is T he M ataw an B ank. — ' '

    D eposits In the F a rm e rs and M erchan ts B ank; The M ataw an B ank; the K eyport B anking; Co.; JP eop les National B ank, K eyport, and tho Keans- b u r s N ational B ank increased $1,420,074 from D eer 31, 1954, to Duo. 31, 1055. The two banks In M ataw an were responsible fo r $1,041,477 o f this figure..

    O n "Dec. 31, 1955, the W rm - e ra ah d M erchants Bank re ported deposits totalling $8,491,024 a_a cojpyar5r( v,’itli-47,-.

    1054, showing a gain of $601,032. The M ataw an B apk-ln its Dec. 31,,1955, s ta te m e n t announced deposits had reach ed $3,800,676, w hich Is an Inoieasa of $440,445 over the D ec,'31 , lO&i, figure of *3,360,-231. . ’. K eyport Jlanlis G ain $316,770 ' ! In K eyport, the p eop les R a tio n a l B a n k ' s ta tem en t on Dec.V31, 1055, sllowed deposlta of $7,662,057 as com pared with $6,513,570 otl D e c r 3 i r 1054, o r BXUlncreRse. of $l40,078i Total

    j H eads M ataw an Bank)

    MILTON r . STKVlCNSON

    Jum p In Enrollm ^iv Sends Costs Soaring ; \ Need 2$ New Teacheri'.

    Miiil.Min Townsliip Board AE dueallo ii's -school" budget of '$«22,173 for the 1058-57 school yeav received (ho approval ot R obert B lunt, M iddlesex. County Superintendent o( School*, ' yeslcrriay, Irving Zochs, sco* re ta ry of. Ihe board repo rted , l a s t ’night. . . k- 'rho budget, a record onei' r e - • flects-4he growth of the lown- Ship In tine year’s tim e and the., d rastic Increase 'In th b .de- m aud for school facilities an d , oervlces. The cu rren t budget Is $505,00(1. ;• ’ ...

    The am ount lo be ra ised Ujr; taxation .also lakes a s h a ll* , Jum p. I t is (541,359.29 a g a lm t $3811,1123,si) this year. T h e rf ' .was $45,000 anrpiua used thljl year to keep tho tax ra te down, Tlm township mitlei n under th e equally,at loll of assessm ents

    18th Year At .State House "

    Clarence T ow ler;Begins W ork For ,180th le g is la tiv e

    W hen Hid New J e rse y S late L egisla ture convened fo r th e m -w ,term Jan . 10, a Mivt,awan m an , C larence Tow ler, w as re appointed as a ss ls lah t serg- C.apt at-ariini for the 180th LegIsla tu re o f tiiTs'itiiliar'^l'lils was

    rthe- lfltli tim e M r. Tow ler has - ...... — i- — —■ recpivetf^viiio lium cfiriS NVOlt ^ r-°^r!' :11 ' 1 j . ^ Ic” )ucl beat out, tlie fire. U nable w rouse them by, knocking, iie w ent lo Ihe F ran k Beldier resl- dence n earby . Mr. Beldlor sent In a call fo r help. Tlie m an then re tu rned and h e lp e d 1 the-' B arabuchellos and th e ir neighbors fight the flam e* until Ihe Ilrcrnen arrived , Joieph'K arS-,' buchf-llo said the. p a s ic rb y left wiihoUt Identllylng lilmsMf, and he Would like to know hlH nam e. '

    F ather G ratefulJ a m e s P . Hoyor, A berdeen

    R d., M ataw an, w hose* son, Jam es;- j r ; r . ag e^ nine; 7i »m : * h it-ru n --v ic tim -D o c .—10 «ald T uesday he w ished to thank the m ayor a n d ' council fo r-o f ferlng 1500 rew ard for Inform ation lead ing to the a r re s t jind conviction o t the drlvor of tho h it-run ca r , M r. lley e r said he was^-also vory g ra te ful to M cEivalnc-Schfllick V- FW ■ P ost for offering $25 re w ard for such Inform ation, and hopes th a t tlin u lioable re w ard will - b ring fo rth Inform ation as to the d riv e r of tlie c a r . . . .

    Action Rescinded By Borough Council -

    At a a p o d al m eeting of the M ataw an Borough M ayor and Council la s t night, the Invest'Ing oTU ie ploriary re ta il eon- sum ption license Jusuod-to.nut- tonwood M an o rrr ln iu to E »ra W. K arkus, Keyi)0_rt, a ttorney , a s - re c e lv e r In bankruptoy for th tttf lrm .g tv 'e irT u iiB d ay r 'w iurescindod, ■-..... — - ---------

    ■A- p u b llo h n a rin ir ln -llio -n ia t- tf.r w as ordered fo r r th e . J an , 24 m eeting. Despite th e a p poin tm ent of Mr- K arkus by C harles Woeians! T renton, ye(- e ree In bankruptcy for tlio u .- a . D istric t c o u rt, handling the petition of Ocorgo Mlntc and K urt Bt'cln. as p ropreitors for Buttonwood M anor, Ing,, tho fcouncll rioted In Its resolution rescinding lt«-'.action ot T uesday th a t M iv K ark u n had as yet ,"no rights In and to the prem ises for which the II- coiiko was Issued.

    In s ta te aid Is relatively sm alt com pared with Hie Incroase In : school population In one y s a r , i t Its tUBO.Al'J.IMor 1950-57 M aH ilhst $201,172,48 111 the cu rren t . year, ..

    C urrent I'.siiciikos. $778,390- 'Current expenses, will b s ‘

    $778,301), The llU'gest Item I* ■ teachei's sulai'les which gu ul> "lo..'»aB0J 10-..frum---th#-'W»M#(>..—tills year, w t l i | a m K e rr , , board'prcK ldcnt, explaliiod th a t - im rt of liin lncroa/jn will b* toi- -. hire 20 new teachers to r the school system III 1056-57, ■ .

    Tuition costa also will -rlsii:"In (he coming year, go||ig front $130,044 to $160,000, l'elirestint- ‘Ing .both an especled liicreas# ....in High ni'lmol aUulenW. veatd*,,, Ing 'In the township and In th* ra le s lo bn charged by the rs«oolvlntf- d lstrlo ts ,.....Jan lW m 'l .....

    'p ay .will be iilked from $14,J00W lo >23,000 i n the expectation 'one o r two m ore m en m ust l>» -rotalned_ n o x try o a r, - i n »ddi* tion to ihe auporliitendont a t $72P.O, ot least one non-teich* • Ing principal a t $6200, will 1)4 needed In the enlarged school system .. . ' .. — —_~

    The prospect of makliij|:,»ij* .illtUins lo exlstliig s u h o o la__'keeps down the rep a ir account a t $11000, The renovation* W existing s tru c tu res will he- a,,..,’" p a rt of the a rch ite c tu ra l-p la it; ■ of rem odollng them to conform with the now wings and add!-, lions, -C ap ita l.ou tlay a t $20,*. . (00 Is planned. D ebt serv ice - rom ains a t the nom inal figure at $14,0112 with ail school build* ing p rog ram s s ll l l . ln tho for* • . m aUve sU «o». . ... .

    : CliAItKNCE T O W .E R

    M ooie (ID .Iirii): Cliai1fs--ffidL- son (1041 44): W alter liJ. Wdgo UW4-47); A lfred E , Drlsooll (1047-54) and R obert f». Mey- noi' (1054 lo -d a le ) .. .A ssem blym en Nerved Uiyler

    - Aasem biym eii. . from tlilt county In the porlod of Mr, T ow ior's serv ice woro! Haydn' roctO'r (1037 :18),« Jo seph ^C,Trwln (1037-30); f , Btanloy H erb ert (1038-47) j . t in i a to H arold M cD erm ott (1930-41); M eri'llL-H—-T hom pson-—(-1041- 1051); K lvln It, Blmmlll (104053); Alfred N. B edleston (1052- U S hC llflo rt'T , BarkaioW (105465),

    -Mr, Tow ier jiA iiJ ieen . ft.loim tim e m em ber of tlie Moiiinautli co u n ty —R eim b lio a fr-C lu b 'an d — (con llnued -q it-tu tgo -fm ir)--

    For Bell

    New Year’*-DrivingW illiam Mcl’hersoiii N e w

    Brunsw ick, was fined $26 and $0 oosts on each .of charges o f loavlng tlie 'scene of an add- den t uud reckless driving when arra igned before ' M nglslrate Jam es If. M artin, M ataw an, M onday. He was picked up hy-borough pollcc an a license num ber a fte r lie had sldeswip- ed two parked c a rs on Ilrond Ht, on Now Y earn Kve,

    e ~Keyport Included In , List F or C entral —. ~O ff ices During 1956 -

    A proposeii $100,000,000 ex< piinsion progrnm In 1956 will Include » ia rt of conslnicllon o t —13 new cen tra l 'o fllco build-__I n i r t i H 'h e - - j l o r s e y v Bell Telephone Co, announced th lt week, ’l'lio huge building prd* g ra in rep resen ts a piil'tlou ot the' com pany'll prograift ot ox-

    (conlluuqd on page four)

    Hospital B e d r F op Us*T h e lloa iii 'ot Deaiions ot His liayvtnw -T rnnliy tciim vciiuro ii',' Clltfwood - - lloiiulir- Jinnnunoes-- th a t lt has six hospital bed* available for use In the ooiii"' inunlty . These m ay 1)0 b o rrowed by those Interested by calling lQdwanlHchwalll Of tl)« ltev , F ranc is Onterslook, ils#* tor, - '

    Notice , . .M arlboro Township 1956 d o j

    IlcnuRflH ave due lUtrlng Jatttl* • ary , Apply Floyd Wybkotf, (,'lork, . \Jfplil - -udv, \

    FOOD CIRCUS, NEW SUPERMARKET ON ROUTE 3 5 , MIDDLETOWN, TO OPEN TUESDAY

    township police, who Investigated , h»d M r. Van ex am ined , by D r. J . I*. Cooper. ,M a ta -( O rig in of the fire i t unknown, wan. Mr. Van e k o w »s'‘tlh e d sb u t H...Is. su rm ised t i n t a

  • m m m - iw m x LF * g e Two , J» » : l* , 1855

    ENGAGEMENTSi t! J CuocclrD&Vino .„ / M r. and M rs. Joseph DSVino,

    H lgh ts tow n ,. announce the en* g upem en t, of th e ir daughter,

    ^M argaret, to M orris Cuoccl, son of M r. and M rs. Louis Cu*

    ' 'b e d . Keyport.M iss Dayi.no a 11 e n d e d

    H lghtstow n High School, and is e m ,p I o y e d by 1 P iccad illy

    ' F rocks, F reehold . H er fiance g rad u a ted from K eyport High School and ia associated in business with h is fa th e r . '.

    . A fa ll wedding la planned.

    _ T e itiM -P au ssrM r. Juad M rs.- H erm an M.

    PAvber^ New. Brunswick, an* " the" engagem ent 6t

    . th e ir daughter, F lo rence C., to Shigene. TeatlD

  • ^ ' BIRTHS ^- f'-Vf; .pinve* ■ . : L " - V i , s n l l i r s . "Robert D e n v e r

    MS Alpine W ay, L au ren ce ' H a rb o r, a rc the pa ren t* of *' laugh ter, bo ro In P e r th Am- toy H ospital. .z . ' . !

    : ' ' . ■; F r is k J . ■ „• -' A son waa . born in Mon- jnou th M em orial H ospital on T hursday , J a n . S-. 195B, to M r. and M rs. A lbert Prlak,.21B Wel- s tead W ay, Cliffwood Beacb.

    . S pratfo rdM r. and M rs. a e o rg e 'S p ra t-

    ford, H The’V ista, M iddletown, a re Uie .p a re n ts -of a second son, born T h u rsd ay ,' J a n . 5, 1956, hi M onm puth M em orial H ospital. M rs. Spratfo rd ls"the fo rm er Mis? B eatrice M cF arland, K eyport.

    - ■_ ‘ O lskl -A daugh ter w as born lh Mon

    m outh M em orial H ospital on •T huriday , J a n . 5, 1B56, to Mr,: and M rs. R ich ard Q b k V '2 5

    Com pton Ave., W est ’ K eans' burg; ' , '

    ■ P r ic e ;. M r .1 and M rs .1 H arold Price',

    9 Sharon D r.,/H a z le t, a re the . • p a ren ts of a' son, born Mon

    day," - 'J a n ; ' ' 1958, 111 Monm outh • M em orial; H ospital. ;

    . D lppel .M r. and ' M rs. C harles ,Dlp-

    pel, 732 Secobd Ave., Union Beach, a re the p a re n ts o f a daugh ter, born T uesday, J an .

    ; 1, 1856, In R lverview H ospital.

    - _ ’ C ajslnA son was born In R lverview

    H ospital on-/T uesday, J an . 3, 1B56, 'lo M r. and M rs. F red eric Cassln, G33 F ir s t S t., Union B eacb. : ':

    JOHN CALANDRA

    C harles F . S trau b , s r .. p resident of S traub M otors, Inc ., Route 35 and Bedle R d.. K eyport, Bulck dea lers , has a n nounced th a t John C alandra, 611 Poole Ave;, Union Beach, will be associated , w ith the com pany as a sa lesm an of new and .used .c a rs .. ... ■

    M r. c .a l i a d r i g raduated from K eyport .H igh. School In J949. He enlisted In the U . S. N avy fo r ' a four-year'., period, APrt s e iz e d , one j.ejaii'qin. Quanr. He .rece ived his.: d ischarge In O ctober 1954, a fte r w hich, he accep ted a position with E . I. D uPont D eN em ours Co., P a r-lln. ' ' ■ . .................. .......

    M r. C a la n d ra 'la experienced in ^he .field .of.,selling., autoipo:,biles, as he also w a£ employ; ed by L ang Bulck, Metuchen', as a salesm an . He Is .m arried to th e fo rm er M iss M argaret M ount, K eyport, and the couple have a three-year-old daughte r, Peggy. .

    . ' M eislolml l r . - and- M rs. R ichard ' Mei-

    ■■ 'M ain S t., Keans-Iw g . a re the pa ren ts of a son, )orn W ednesday, J an . 4 ,' 1956, n R lverview Hospital.

    ' H ander ' V "' - A son w as born In RlVer-

    , ;v iew H ospital on W ednesday. .. Jan , 4, 1956, to. M r. and M rs.

    Sugeno B enders* 603A Poole Ave., Uplon B each. :

    . :". ' ■ ... ... S t. JO hn1 . .. ...M r. and M rs. ■Roland1 St.

    John, 531 North; Concourse* — U nton-B each, a re the p a ren ts .: o f . a d a u g lite r- .b o rn /In P e rth

    ^ Amboy H ospital.

    C rane V . .; ;■ M r. . and : M rs, R obert 8.

    - C rane, 192 F rerieau Ave., Ma- — taw anr--are i th e - p a re n ts of a- daugh ter, - born--.-W ednesday- J a n . 4, 1956, In M onm outh Me- - m o r la l . H osp ita l/ . ■; , ‘

    : ™ GuenscbM r. and M ra. G eorge Guen-

    • acb, 165 M onroe .A vei, W est- K ean sb u rg ,: a re the' pa ren ts of ,' f t.son . horn S a tu rd a y ,, ia n . 7,

    ■ ■ 195G," !n MOnmouth J M em orial H osplU l. ' , '

    . _ Ilou rihan. A daughterw afc born in MonL

    ‘ m outh .M em oria l H osp ital ou.• Sunday, Ja n .- 8, 1956,.to M -,«nd M rs.: Jo seph HdiirlliB|i.v li

    . . rh e re se Ave., K eyport.

    '• ■ ; • H ayes . ■Mr.> and M rs. Joseph H ayes,

    • F o u rth -S t., Cliffwood, a re the’ p a re n tso f -a son, born Sunday, J an . 8, 1956; In M onmouth Mem orial H ospital, .

    _ - - ' l l a r a i ;.........'■: •••'• A " ‘d iu g h te r ^ w aV ^b ’orn In

    ; P e rth Am boy H ospital to Mr. “ and M rs . 'R o b e r t H araz, Bun-

    yon H d:,,O ld B ridge.

    Cliffwood Firem en . 'Hold A nnual Dinner

    ■ i

    Grange Celebrates 50th Anniversary

    Browntown P-TA

    Plan T o O rganize : A dult Sew ing C lan

    The Browntown P a r e n tr T eacher Association will m eet a t the Browntown School next T uesday evening a t 8 p.m .

    The adu lt sew ing, group, in connection w ith the New J e r sey Extension Service, will S ta r t next M onday evening a t the Browntown.. School with M rs. N icholas AVacp- as.'lead-? e r and M rs. A lbert Hopkins, assis ting ; Anyone ..Interested •Is requested to con tact Mrs. Arace-

    Miss M arie jGaub was the Sunday afternoon g u est of Miss W inifred tilndsted t,: H elm etta.

    M r. and M rs. L. G . D ickenson and- sons, M iddletown/ w ere Saturday. (Visitors a t the hom e of M r’ rimd Jtfrs.* P au i B lahota; s r .v s n d M r. and M rs: ^ * 4 u l-B la h o ta ,'ir’/ ^

    M iss' Ann M olnar, a S tu d e n t n u rse at> S t . ;P e te r 's Hospital i New B runsw ick spen t - .thi*. .weekend w ith h e r p a ren ts , Mr. and Mrs! Pa’ul Molriar.'• -Mr.i and i M rs; R alph 'Foun* ta ih , • N eptune C ity, w ere ca lle rs Sunday afternoon ,» jp th,e hom e of the form er^a brotheV- 1 n-1 aw and siste r,' M r. andi M rs. O tto Q aub. « . .

    M rs; A lbert A um ack and

    S atu rday v isito rs a t the home of M r. and M rs! W illiam P itney and fam ily . '* *

    R ead the C lassified Ads

    ’-O nlS atu rday the apnual dln- -1« ner.'.of-: the Cliffwood F ire Co., w as. Weld in the f ire house. A

    turkey1 and ham d inner -Was , served by a com m ittee of fire*

    — m enrheaded^by 'T O ni y e iia . i^ 4 ^A lteV -th e -d in n er John- Armi-

    tage; ^the m a s te r of cerem on |»S. tu rned th ^ m eeting over |p P e te r C. V ena, ch a irm an of t i e wBoard of F ire Commission-.

    ; e rs , .rwfco- Installed the officers r for ,1056. . '

    ; J ^ n ies^ \y ilk in so n ;- outgofng . ctfp ta irirreported- th a t the com-

    • pany hod answ ered 108 fire• calls- in 195a. He ’said there-

    ^ » re 23 building fires , 07 brush• flre s , th ree autom obile fires

    .. th ree ial&e a la rm s and 12 mis-cellnneous cplls. T here also w ere seven fire drills. v '

    .. /LU/ar ..the b u s in ess 'm e e tin g , th e re w as dancing w ltti m usic

    . furnished by -Bob L ancaste r

    . and a g roup of his H arbor . L ight O rch estra .. T he sam e

    orchestra will play for a dance * t the fire-hOifse F e b / l l .

    The firem en rep o rted th a t two calls have been answ ered since the f irs t of, the year, One a falee a la rm and the o th e r a roadstand fire on Route 34. Officials . of the fire com pany ‘w arned ' thacA anyotte ’ 'found

    turn ing in ' i fa lse a \a rm w iU ^eprosecuted.

    ' .A dance Is scheduled for this : S a tu rday n igh t In the fire-

    house. . , / •. '

    Dinner A nd Program H eld In K eansburg___

    Rarlt& n O range No. 156,'c e le b ra ted its* 50th ann ive rsa ry re cently with a ; d inner and ente rta in m en t w h ich 'w as held a t the F ir s t M ethodist Church, .K eansburg. W alter J , B eyer w as m a ste r of cerem onies.

    The '.lec tu re r w a s - in charge of the p rog ram , which, w as opened .with the slpglng of th e "S ta r Spangled B anner” and the rec ita tion of the L ord 's P ra y e r . G race w as said ..by , th " S ta te C h ap lain ; Priistoii B. Cole.-'Tollowed by a.-w elcom e addt'Sss by M rj Beyer.'

    S ta te ; officers w ere ln troduc: ed; a f te r which M rs. M argaret Willey read a h isto ry of the O range . .

    S ta te M aster Nixon p resen ted’, golden sheave certificates to t th e following m em bers In recognition of th e ir 50 years of m em bersh ip In th e . organization: M rs. J a m e s “C. H endrickson, Angelo W ebster, MlUs-

    jp n u ih ,. i tanBraclf!* ,Snfl M ra. ilS lesnor $^ ipu l.- •rwent^-five y ear s ilv e r certifica tes “w ere p resen ted to M r. and M rs. R obert Cait, M r. and M rs, H enry .Warnock, s r ., M rs. Angelo W ebster, M rs..H e len Ac-

    tT tgrison..'Joseph S chreyer and H a rry Coe; • '' C arols w ere sung by the m em bers and. guests bnd ente rta in m en t w as provided by the—“ T ro o p ste rs" '~ o f K eansburg. S an ta C laus presented each m em ber and 'g u est with a' tiny ' gold m inatu re trum pet, "B less this H ouse” was sung by M rs. Vivian- Johnson and the group, concluded with the singing o f '"G o d Be With You 'Til. We M eet A gain .”- D ecorations w ere In gold and w hite. For., the occasion M rs. W alter B eyer m ade a five-tier ann ive rsa ry cake suitably"deS- o rn ted ,..

    Pay* 14,1st D iv idend1: 6 a J a n . S, T he K eyport B anltlng ■ Com pand! ■ paid Its siockholdera 1he, l i l s t conseo- utiv» sem i - annus} dividends Tfie bank s ta r te d pay ing dlv|-^ dends. a j f a r ; and fou r m onths ' after, it w a i o rg an ite d In Septem b er 1884. ■ •

    Play Is Featured Af Matawan P-TA

    “T h i. 1. O ur School” ' P r e s e n t e d Last N ight

    A play, "T h is Is O ur School,'* w as p resen ted by Luth’er A. F o s te r, high school principal; the high school s ta ff and s tu dents, under the superv ision Ot M iss N orm a M ontem uro, sen io r E nglish In struc to r, a t the m eeting of the M ataw an Par-: en t -T ea c h e r . A ssociation he ld In ,ih e h |gh sct\ool aud ito rium la st.'n ig h t. ' , ' .,’ F... H ow ard y o y d , ' ? r .| w as

    the b a rra to r rfor the p lay arid students', p a r ts w ere portraiRcl by P hy llls U fo.w n, Jo seph - Za- bn . Seym our ,S m ith .. G loria i ’fe^.ton and T odd. f u n g . ; ; ; r ; f h e p laV w as w 'rJtten b'y^J^lss M ontem uro and six seniors and was, pa tte rn ed a fte r T h o rn ton ty lld e r’sV’'

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    [MATAWAN JOURNAL■ j- P age Four.- • J s ji . 12, 1050

    ^ H E M A T A W A N JOURNAL. E atabU shed 1869 T e le p h o n e 7-303^

    • J , M abe l B row n, P u b lis h e r

    P u b lish ed e v e ry T h u rsd a y a t ' K ey p o rt, M onm outh C ounty , N .J .

    B y BROW N P U B L IS H IN G AND P R IN T IN G C OM PA NY

    • J . M abel B ro w n ____ E d ito rG e ra ld in e V , B row n ..A ssocia te E d ito r

    SUBSCRIPTION BATES P ay ab le ^ ln A dvance_ ’a w ...........

    (w ith in s ta te )I 1* M onths

    h r e e Mgpt}y(^ e Y e a r 'T o u ts T d e a tS ie ) One-Year (outside U. S.).......

    ...|4.50

    . 2.50

    . 1.80

    . 7.00

    The Matawan Journal is a newspaper* *‘o f th e .people , by th e p eo p le a n d fo r -• th e p e o p le / I t s a im i s to s e rv e th e ' b e s t in te r e s ts o f M ataw an ; to p re sen t

    a l l o f t h e n ew s of th e w eek w ithout o r p re ju d ic e In a c le an , san e ,

    ' ' co n se rv a tiv e m a n n e r, re sp e c tin g th e ; In a lie n ab le r ig h ts o f o u r citizens, and ; th e re b y m a k in g Itse lf w o rth y of th e ir

    • confidence , - " ,

    ^ R esp o n sib ility fo r ty p o g rap h ic a l er- . ro r s l a lim ite d to th e cost o f th e .sp a c e o cc u p ied by su c h e r ro r .

    ~-7". E n te re d a s sec o n d -c la ss m a t te r a t th e post o f f lc e -a t M ataw an .*N . J . , un*

    - d * r th e a c t o f M atch 3. 1870.

    THURSDAY, JAN . 12, 1056

    T ^ Regolutio'nThe” Board* ol D irec to rs .ol

    ; the M ataw an Public H ealth As- y Bocl'atlon extends to the fam

    ily: of the la te T hom as F ran cy tta d.eepest sym pathy.' M r .T ra n c y w as devoted and «nsel(l9h as a m em ber o(. tbla A s s o c ia t io n .H is contrlbtjllons

    > w ere g re a t ln tim e and effort for m ore tha ii 25 y eara of pub

    ’ lie serv ice a s Its tre a su re r .. By a vo te of the Board of

    ^ D irecto rs , J an . 11, 1858, this CW 6ulS to“ th e "m e m o ry of its

    s h il l be placed V. on . th e re co rd s of . the M ata-

    w an Publio H ealth Assocla- — tion, and shall be published In ‘ T he M ataw an Jou rna l.

    (Signed) .... M rs. C hester Galloway,

    . , P re s id e n t ....... and _Asher . P ; Woolley a lto y e re sworn i"n aV councilm an,

    j iy c c ’eedlrig S , C. Thom pson* and, John J . O raham . •

    The com ing of the New Y ear wa* celebrated by ■ the* boys tinging the church--belli and the factories blowing their whistles. This noise kept up, for a full hour. About a o'clock • p a r ty of 20 o r 30 m arched up and down tovvn with tin pans and whistles, celebrating the new year In a noisy way. -.The,; M aU w an basketball: team d^fe^ted the Freehold teap i la s t night a t the Armory T hea tre , K eyport, by a score of 35 to 10. L ast Thursday

    . n lg U they also defeated the ■Itong C rescen t team from

    . A sbury l»ffr£t by * score of 30 to 36. - Thom as and Totten

    • s ta r re d In thla -gam e for Ma- U w ao . • ' ,, 1t T he M em bersh ip of the Wom a n ’s Club- h a s been raised to 106,. T h e 1 am bition of the club w as to h ave 100 ,m em bers by the fJrsV of the y e a r , which number-4Lhns • not only been r e a c h e d ,b l i t exceeded.

    m entr'"accepted the duties or h is pa rticu la r office and prom ised to c a rry them out to the best of his ab ility . The newly installed offlvers were-. Nicholas B rady, M ataw an ,. p res ident; Charles C am p b ell, 'K ey port, vice p residen t; K arl Jflbn- owskl, K eyport, sec re ta ry ; Jo seph M cVay, K eyport, tre a su re r ; W alter Creighton, Cliff- wood, "m arshal. 1 1Uecelvem PaB t P res id e n t’a- IMn

    The cerem ony also included the p resen ta tio n of a gold P ast- P rcs id en t's pin to Doiiald F ; M iller, K eyport, who com pleted his term as the Society’s presiden t, #

    The m en of the Society were addressed by the Rev, E dw ard R elssner, the. Soclety^s .spli'li-ual d irecto r; ^ h e - R ew -M i’r Reis* sner Indicated the necessity of a m ilitan t C hristianity for the sp iritua l - well-being of, ..the.-.In; dividual Holy ’ Nam e m an and then fo r the-C hristlnn vitality of the com m unity-. *• - .

    The cercm ony. w as.conclud ed with Benediction of the Most B lessed S acram en t. 'The-''Holy N am e P ledge, the official pray e r of the Society, was recited during Benediction. M r." Mille r 'a n d G a rre tt W alslnVsslsted the ,Ucv. M r. R elssner a t . the a lta r for'B erfedlctlon , 1

    $100,000,000 Plan‘ (Continued Irom iyago one)

    pandlng telephone fncllt.ies in rig id ly -grow ing areas , and a fu rther step tow ard U s.goal of providing m odern dinl_service lo r nil Npw Je rse y Bell custom ers. •

    The proposed $100,000,000 ou tlay for I960 would* bring to $700,000,000 the c o m p n il y 's post-w ar construction p rogram requ ired , .to keep pace with N e ^ r 'J e r s e y 's residen tial and lndustrla f growth.

    In the hew y ear, c en tra l offices. to house the m ost modern • d ia l--e q u ip m e n t-w ill be s ta r ted ln Livingston, M t. Hoi ly, :̂ L ittle F a lls , South Amboy. R ockaw ay, Pom pton - Lakes. Hillsdale, Eatont^w n, Keyport. Mlddlfetown, P e n ifs , Grove Tom s River* ahd LevtUown.. In addition, the new yefm'wl'll see com pletion of cen tra l office buildings In W oodbiidge, Red Bank, ■> Long B ranch, Point P ieassn t, W hippany and Wy- cko ff' on - which construction was in p rogress on Jan . 1.

    M ajor en largem ents to ex bating cen tra l olfice Uuildings tn M erchantvlll^, .New B runswick, W estfield and Haddon- field also a re s lated ’fo r completion in 1056 as weU as a

    addition to the com*

    Chief, Magistrate,(continued from page one)

    motor vehicle fines w ent to the county and $251 to the s ta te . ' 1 '■ . ; . .

    Chief Flood noted th e re re m ained $2533 In stolen goods for-Iflst -year^unaccounted for: He s tated there had been $8372 In stolen p roperty , m ostly autos, recovered for “borough residents and $7750 , in stolen p roperty reco v ered in the. borough f o r , o ther police departm ents. F ive c a r s 'w e r e stolen. T here were. 15 ijlog bites. . . .

    The police c a r trave led 23, 765tmllep during th e ,y e a r . The,

    in l l . ip o rfvan b^Mra, duty. In the yeaf, ! r r J

    Special Officers* . , Special officers appointed

    for 1050 are J a m e s . B enner, P au l Z iegler, C harles Hocken- bary , /H e rb e r t H ahn, F rank F ierro , F ran c is Anson, Clifford B row er, John Cameron* W alter Bean* John M oore, E a r l _; D ennis,_ S a lyer Hughes nnd Joim B erberick.

    D rivers for M. E . lla ley Hose Co.- in - the, year will', be Joseph Vnsciireira, Alphonse Rapolla, a e o r^ c M n^nenat, ilnmus Hourlhan, Zone Anson and Sam B unafato. ~

    M ataw 'an F ire Pollcc Offic e rs ' Association will be hca'd- ed by • Marshall*" L ongstrto t with E itw ard , Skinner ’ vlcc- iDrcsldent and V ictor Armclllno vsecretary. 0?.z\e Slckels will be chief and. Theodore D’Alolfv- cap tain : > W llllam -W ard Is, first, lieu tenan t and C alvin B elirsec- 'ond‘ lieutenant.-

    who also Is a m em b er ol the planning board , sa id the planning board believed the bond could be reduced as roads, curbs, g u tte rs , s idew alks and d ra in s w ere in sta lled a t their developm ent, M ataw an C a r dens, w ith a final fund of a few thousuand do lla rs left a gain st fu tu re contingencies.. M rs. Donnell w as puzzled by

    a le tte r from ' ’tf ie '‘ MataWfln W om an’s Club ask ing tra sh re cep tac les be pu t on th e ,s tree ts . She sAld she had pledged the c lub , la s t fa ll th is would be done If she got on the council and w ondered fif the club were "Jacking m e up .” M ayor Schanck : com piented . tra sh con-* ta ln e rs had*' been put on the s tre e ts by the council In the jia s t . and they had been m isused. a s g a rb ag e w as dumped into them . . •

    M ataw an P o s t 176, A m erican Legion, w as given the right to sell popples M ay 24, 25 and 26. The M cllvalne - Schanck P ost, VFW, tv as i g ran ted poppy . sa le_days h o rn M ay..27 'to D ecoration Day._. A. . tem p o ra ry budget of ~ $2,~ 922.50 w as adopted.

    A t M rs. .Donnell’s request,, the m ee ting w&s^opened with a p ray e r. . . -

    m ajorpa»y*s_E*5£)L_-CeiiiraU—office building. :

    A 1956 construction highlight will be the s la ted completion of New Je rsey fccll's new directo ry h ead q u a rte rs building a t Fferk and H illside Aves., Glen R idge. A staff of' .ionie 300 production personnel re sponsible for the com pllatibn.

    Refuses ToiC'ontlnued from page one)

    volition, nnd knew use and m aintenance pf the, dum p was p a r t pf the "contract. T he m ay or told him ' tha t unfavorable com parisons w ere )>elng m ade betw een the service" rendered by Mr. S to rer and by h im , Ml-. Em m ons. M ayor Schanck de clared the householders were used lo -M r , S to re r’s -w a y of getting the garbage out of sl&ht a t -ah e iH yi-m ornlng hour and did ,-not like M r, E m m o n s com ing ji round t t a J n te hour. Mr. EmmonA told the-- m ayor he w as still w ithin th e day se t lor collections. •

    E n tran ce to the' dum p Is guarded by a chain fence.. Mr. E m m ons thereupon he would not take responslbllty for m a in tenance of a dum p ln such poor condition, tossqd the key to the chain fence on the tab le, and left Uia .n iee tln e -ro o m sta tin g he would dispose of tin cans he collected e lsew here,

    On. the recom m endation at Councilm an Brown, Ihe “council approved purchase of a 40 foot by ' 200 foot lot between the site of tile new w ater p lan t and M iddlesex Rd. from Raym ond Carroll, M ataw an , at. 153,V Mr. Brown avcn 'ed the price would be m ade up ln saving on t)ie cost of . extending m ains and power lines to andf from tlm p lan t to the s treet. '

    Mr: Brown expressed the opinion the foundation for the 17500, pum ping station and roc-roattonnl bulldlnH would bn

    production, m an .ifactiirc and!com pleted in two weeks""'. delivery of som e J ,500,000 di-j " An I1R.300 perlo rm ance bond

    D uring tlie (ce s to rm l a s t ; reeto iies annually will occupyiof the Del Peck developm ent .week W ednesday the la rg e !tlio building. No prin ting no- firm of llasb rouck ({eights wns

    ' approved. This will cover a3 1 1- house developm ent they have underw ay on Route'134, Councilm an G rayson VanCIeaf,

    --^wHIow tr*e-. in , f r o n t of J , D. Ltlyltlep w ill, ,be c a rried on B e o te r V house, ' M organ l'llle . '| tl\er6:. j /w in broker! down and som e, of | , Topplnt Ihe list pi d ial con

    - It je li .on tlic. roo f o t U ie .h o u ses .versions in I w t will be the «m -

    abetb . and G eorge, D unellen; th ree s is te rs , Mrif. L illian -Duke, M rs .; C atherine O lav ltch and M rs." O ertrude C ron , 'i 'l l of E lizabeth . ' ’

    T he body was taken to the Hlgglris F u n e ra l Home, E lizabeth,. by.- the D ay F u n e ra l Homo, M aple P l.i K eyport, .

    Second T ragedy - A nother trag ed y s tru c k In

    Cliffwood B each F r id ay In the death of a w om an s tflc k en with tuberculosis. M rs. M ary Pow ers, . 40, of 126 H illtop B lvd., Cliffwood : B each, d ied from an overdose of i n d i c a tion. S he had been ill fp r a bout two y e a rs and accord ing to M iddlesex - County C oroner F ran k M uska, died of a n overdose ’ of seconal, a d ru g th a t had been prescribed for he r.

    She w as pronounced„dead a t 9:35 a .m . by D r. H a rry Pop- plck, K eyport. .

    Chief E dw ard Adler, M adison Township police, who inv e stig a te d , sa id the w om an bad been very 111 with tuber* culosls for som e tim e. The co ro n er. said she told a friend a few bays ago, “ If I have to suffer this w ay, I ’m going to dc som ething .”

    H er husband, John, la s t saw his wife a t 6:30 a .m . F r id ay before he left for w ork. He said la te r he thought she w as sleeping. A friend, who had b e e n 'ta k in g care of tha woman, a rrived about": 9:30 a:ni. and called . P r . Popplck, when she thought som ething -was w rong^ " '

    An au topsy w as held by Middlesex County M edical O fficer D r. W illiam C. Wilcntz, listing the death as suicide.

    M rs. Pow ers Is su rv ived by h e r husband, John, and th ree children of school age. H er body was tu rned over to the Mullins- F u n e ra l H om e, Newa rk , fo r burial.

    (Continued from P age one),O fficers, D irec to rs R e-E lected

    All officers and m e m b ers of the board of d irec to rs w ere re elected a t the annual o rg an iza tion ' m eeting of the F a rm e rs and M erchan ts B ank, also held T uesday . O fficers a re Joseph B aler, p res iden t; C harles _C. Schock, j r . . v ice p res iden t; J . D onald-M iller, cash ier, and La- Verne W, Loop, a ss is ta n t cash ie r. •

    M em bers of the board of direc to rs a re : C harles C. Sch- ock, sV-.,r ch a irm a n ; J ac o b Wy- ckoff, vlce c h a lrm an i C harles C. -Schock, J r .. F re d e ric k M. B u r 1 e w, -Wljllnm G r F ltapa - trlck , Joseph A.’ D ernberge r, R oss W. M aghan, and M r. B ale r . . .

    D aniel Downing fo r tw o y e ars ; D r. E rn e s t ZobeJ fo r th ree# > ea r» ; Anthony B ucco, fo r foul1 y e a rs , «nd M rs.: E th e l Boyle; fo r five y ears . : W hen . the ir te rm s e x p ire ,, reappo in tm en ts will be'; on a five-year basis , the m ay o r explained .- M r..,O rlm ald l su ggested the V anB rack le R d. a re a have, two re p re sen ta tiv e s on th e p lan ning board . M ayor M arz ad- m ltte a th e re w as a vacancy which would_ be av a ilab le for th a t te rrito ry^ b u t h e asked lf two re p re sen ta tiv e s could accom plish m o re th a n could one. M r. G rim ald i sa id they could “ holler louder.” '

    The township co m m ittee voted to (receive 'a bid fo r sa le of a p lo t of m unicipally owned ground a t P ro sp e c t S t. and Amboy R d. to the M ataw an Township F ir s t Aid S q u a d 'a s site for a new h ead q u a rte rs-for $ 1 . ............. . - .

    H earing w as se t fo r J a n . 18 a t i p .m .% a a . ch arg e of sales tc m inors levied by the S ta te Alchohollo. B everage C om m ission against F lo 's ' B ar and b r il l , bow er M ain S t. ' .

    W ants M ataw an R d. F U ed C harles C andlloro a sked the

    tow nship to tak e action on re pairing- M ataw an R d. and_ not w ait until th e outcom e of a cou rt su it b rought by the N. J . H ighw ay A uthority “ ag a in st con trac to rs - on the G arden S ta te P a rk w ay to recover from them 1 dam ages to roads in .th e m unicipalities through which the P a rk w ay passes. M r. Can- d lloro asked an em ergencyr e s o lu t io n ^ M Py°r M arz ex-p ressed ._ fea r if the tow nship used Its own funds, It would n egate Its c la im s ag a in st the con trac to rs, but pledged study of the m a tte r to ge t relief_for the residen ts.

    M r. Short w as ren am ed su- PSrvlsor, under , the o rd inance, ,to have d ilap ida ted buildingsrem oved. - / — — - .- ' r'

    T hom as J . S inriett w as re ported to have been ten an ted ch a irm an of the local a ss is tance board ; L u ther A. F o ste r, s e c re ta ry , and M rs. A nna D ella P ie tro , Investigating m em ber. ,' •• , • ‘ "

    A le tte r from J J lc C entra l R aliroad of N ew J e rse y acknow ledged re ce ip t of the p ro tes t again st the’ lack of ^warning signals a t the G e ra rd Ave. crossing. ■ "

    R ep a irs to the access road from R oute 34 to the O arden S ta te P a rk w ay v ia C hurch St. w ere asked. . ”

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    Farmers, Merchants(continued from 'page one*

    to ta l deposits reached ' ,'$240,- ( 70\,020, Twhich. \a- .anr Increase ' of >15.582,01fi over the. 1954 Ilg* u re of $225,119,605. The only three bariks in the county w hich showed- n lo ss in the am ount of deposts w ere the F ir s t N ational, Spring LfOcc; the Long- Brpnch. T ru st Com pany and the New Jersey T rust C om pany, Long B ranch. ' -,__The ta ble of depjslts^; for county banks, us* o i p c c .^ 3 K i055, follows! . ’ .;A licnhurR t N a tiona l :A sljury P a r k N ijlloiial ___ .• 22,578,lt2A v b u ry P k .. O ccon G ro v e ' 19,»68,06fl At. H igh lands N atlonrtl 0,745.811 ■ B lem nr N a tional }),B20,{»14U en tral N il.. Frcelm li* ., 5,U37,BU2 K orm pjj;, Mi-r'nlfi, - M at. 8.4!»1,024 KnrirtcrB N il , , . A llentow n 3,454,882 Klrs.V N il., n rn d le y f ic a c h 8,057,818 KJrr.t.Ntl., KtiKlishtOWn .... 2,230,143-K lr t lN ll ., K m niingdale 3,22!),fM8F irs t N tl;, F reeho ld ............ 11,082,420KJrst N tl.S p rin R L ake .... fl,713,B84F ree h o ld T ru s i 10.767,419KcniiRburf: -N ational ...... 0,402,481K eyport B ank ing .......... 7.028,109l.on« B ran c h B an k in g ..i...^ 8.888,780Lonjj B ranv li T ru s t 10,50.7,057M annsqtinn N a tiona l ........ 7,232,700M ataw an , Bank 3,600.676M erchnn ts T ru st. It. B 18,4fl3;0lf)N. J . T ru s t,. Long B ra n c h 8,814,516 Pcnplos N a tio n a l, K e v p o rt ' . 7,662,657 Sen HrixKt N a l l o n a f . . . . . . . . . 2.734,138Second N ationa l, R, H , : . 23,747,638

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    LEGAL NOTICES

    18th Year At.(Continued frpm page one) .

    of the M onmouth County Colored R epublican^Club, H e w 6s pres! d'e A t'of''tW ii'M ataw an'‘Colored >Republloan Ciuto1 .for • 16 y ears . He IS on the N e w .J e rsey S ta te Council of R epublicans, He is St. form er m em ber of the Monmouthi County

    -Young R epublicans 'a n d the South Je rsey R epublican L eague.- ,' H is' fa tlie rr the la te Sam uel C. T.owler, was a R epublican

    TeacfcT- I tr^ rn tn w a n ;‘ - H e —also- eerved in various cap ac itie s in county and s ta te organlzatfons. The la te M r.,T ow ler rendered Ti unique servico to the county .couuts in th a t \ l ie kept a daily reco rd of the 'w£?vthfij>in M onmouth County/ th a t could

    -he called for evidence in the county courts when the w eathe r was" a ’fac ttir on significant dates-in connection With a case being hear.d. ■ ’ . - ,

    T A K E N O T IC E , th a t on F rid a y , 'l l ie 'ZOln d iy of " J a n u a ry , 1058, ~aT 11 o’clock In th e fo renoon of U iat day i t m y office,. N o . 159 M ain S tre e t, M ataw an , N e w J e r s e y , w ill b e sold a t p u b lic vendue , to th e h ig h e s t b id d er, s u n d ry goods a n d c h a tte ls , to w it: 1*1047 C h ev ro le t C lub C oupe S td. M ode], S e ria l No. 2EJK-24265. to g e th e r -w ith all i t s e q u ip m e n t, ta k e n in p u rsu a n c e to R .S. 2A : 44-20 e t scq ., a s • th e - p o rp e rtv o f R ICH A RD VAN R O M E R , on th e lin e o f OK SA LES St S E R V IC E , an d to be; so ld fo r cash by m e , >D a te d ; M ay ?6, 1{)55 (N o. 3035) -

    '•’ x . wii, ■ •cA nti 'W E m jE n * •j ,.v ISO -M a in .S tre e t., < •

    ■ * t ■ M a ta w a n ,'N e w j e r s e j v 4 ' J U $4.86 , • v . :

    Fixing Car, Gallagher(Continued from p age.one^ .Noticed Doors Still Closed/At 8:30 a.m .! M r. G allagher’s

    wife, M ary, noticed Uie doors of lh e ‘ g arage^stiH w ere closed. s h e went out to Investig a te . , She found h e r husband lying on the floor o: the garage a iid the in terio r of the building reeking w ith 'th e fum es of gasoline d ischarge . M rs. G allagher oauld no t be . su re whether* the m otor whs still running when dhe found her husband, according to Capt. Wilkinson. . 'J G eorge M arsh and H arry

    'Sm ith, two neighbors, w ere a t the scene when M rs. Galla- g her’p o u t e r y /g a v e 'a la rm . They Uirew open the doors, pushed ou t the c a r and sought to give ;M r. G allagher artificia l re sp lra tl6n while the police* and f ir s t aid ’w ere being Summoned, gnarled phone" lines blocked . this effort until 0:04 a .m . M ataw an Township F ir s t Aid Squad, worked.'on the m an, when they got the. call, bu t It

    physician . M r. G allagher was dead by then. D eatl waa p r> nounced*due to m onoxide pots* lonlng., Mr. Q allagher w as born lo E lizabeth , the son of William G allagher, E lisabe th , and thb lute M rs. iLllllan (K lrkt G allagher. lie w a s a v e te ra n of World W ar II d tlrlng which lim e he serve A in the \J. S. N avy. • ■ • ,

    B esides h is wife und f A th c r . hr is surv ived by a-son . J a m es. aiul a daugh ter, Arlene,

    'bo th a t . hom e; sIk bro thers, John, E d w a rd , . C harles, Robe rt, ami W illiam J . , all of Ells-

    R e se rv e D is tr ic t N o. 2 •R E P O R T O F C O N D I T I O N S “ T H E

    MATAWAN B A N K " of M ataw an , C ounly of M onm outh , N e w J e r s e y , .a m e m b e r of th e F cd e i’al R e se rv e Sys* tem , a t the close of. b u s in ess on Do*- c e m b c r 3 1 ^ , 1!)55. p ub lished in ' a c c o rd an ce w ith a c a ll m a d e by the C om m issioner of B ank ing an d In s u ra n c e p u rsu a n t to the. p ro v is io n s of the H evl?ed -S ta tu tes of New J e r s e y and

    4 h c -FccJoea!—R esctv c -^B an fc—o t - t h i i .

    Central Site For(C ontlpued:froni.f,aBe.one)..

    6f liouseholders Ib .com e on the line Is la rg e 'enough tc maUe it pay. He q*\y no hope of w ater supply in 'th e foreseeable - fu: ture. fo r o ther sections of the township o ther than for the extension of m ains from K eyport and M ataw an when enobgh houses a re built-in these a reas w here there a r e 'n o t m ains a tthe p resen t tim e. ..... *

    "W ater Will B ring HousesM r. G rim ald i told him ,

    you ge t ther,water.- you w ill get the , houses.” J The m ayor re torted the ^hbUses had to be there first. . M r. G rim ald i Insisted -this w as illog ical,' but Uie m ayor held It \yas a p rovision of^.the layir. ‘

    M r. Pelose subm itted two re ports on w ater sam ples taken on his p roperty and. analyzed by R u tgers. They w ere unsatisfac to ry . He said he had sunk his well for 97 fee t, but would h a v e " to ' go down as m uch as 300 fee t to ge t a good vein, of w ater. I t was rep o rted one householder In th e a re a had gone .down to a depth w here the well cost h im $2500 ahd h e 's till could not g e t su itable d u nk ing w a ter .

    M ayor-M efft noted th e 'R u tg ers re p o rt. In connection with M r. P e lo se 's p ro p erty listedwas the opinion of. D r, Ju liu s

    T o ren r 'M onm dm h^coun ty+ P & sslb le contam ination fromanim al m a tte r . Mr. Pelose athted th is w a sih a rd lo understand a s 't h e r e had n o t-b e e n any horses or oattle around his place since 1038. •

    The m ayor agreed an Inspection of the situation w*s In o rd e r. R eports w ere re fe rred to C harles R. Short, health , Insp ec to r, who a lready had checked,.the a rea . M r. O rlm - aldi w arned 40 ch ild ren In the a rea w ere w lthput su itab le I ?„u ,e . bi^ i r iv ^ lo n jn o u th . m :

    L A R G E b u ild ing - an d a p a r tm e n t- in r e a r , c a n be used fo r s to r a g e , ' or'

    an y q u ie t b u s in ess . I f in te re s te d ca ll K e y p o rt 7-1282. ' w ]I2

    UNION B e a c h , 4 room s and . b a th , hot .w a te r. C a ll K ey p o rt 7.3205-M. w j!2

    C L IFFW O O D , a p a r tm e n t 3 ro o m s and b a th ; h e a t - an d h o t .w a te r fu rn ish

    ed; a y a ila b le Im m ed ia te ly . . C ali Ma taw a n " l'2 0 7 7 a f te r 4 p .m . w jl2

    D E S IR A B L E 3 room a p a r tm e n t, 'm o . dern ,- a l l “ con v en ien ces . U tilities fu rn ish e d . C a ll K e y p o rt 7*3405. \vJ12

    T H R E E ro o m /u m lsh e d a p a r tm e n t, a il u t i li t ie s ; a lso 2 fu rn ish e d room ?

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    g a ra g e . C a ll M a ta w a n 1-0857-R. wJ12‘

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    S E C R E T A R Y fo r law office. W rite ' b r ie f re s u m e of ex p e rien c e , e d u c a tion. s a la r y d es ire d . R ep lies confid en tia l.- ' W r ile - I ta x N c a re of th is n ew sp ap er . •’ • . \vJ12

    T E L E T Y P E s e t te r o p e ra to r , w an ted • im m e d ia te ly . C all W m . L. M orris , K e y p o rt .W eekly . K E 7-3030. * w jtf

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    J . G . M etsg er , F lo re n c e A ve ., K ey. w rt. N ew H o m « , g fc ra g e s i.a H ait«F*_ t lo rli a n 3 ': r e p a irs . £ a t y ' litia n c ic*

    a r ra n g e d . C a ll K e y p o rt 7-2923-ft, w j3

    G E N E R A L tru c k in g , n i o v i i r and e s tim a te * given._ P., J , Tra*

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    c h o o se fro m . C all M A taw ao M ; a f te r 5 p .m . c a ll M A taw an 1-06711M. ______________, . . w jl2

    FO R SALECOW m a n u re , h ay , s tra w and coVn -

    D e liv e ry m a d e on a ll. C all K eyport 7-0103-M-2. wJ12

    SAVE ? $ $ $ * •N E W I20*Bass I ta l ia n A c c o rd io rirT w o

    y e a r g u a ra n te e , p r ic e (104. L em ons a t y o u r ho m e $2. C all K E 7*0914.

    Alummum W indows' V enetian Blinds -.

    ._T r,e t.:E sU m ates^~ -N o-M 6ntv -‘D'-ivn— K a rl A , F ra n tz , K e y p o rt’ .7 * 3 ^ .

    U SE D Y cfrfg era lo rs in good cor.diUon $?4.05 an d up . P e te 's In c ., co rn er

    W. F ro n t an d M ain S ts. K e y p o rL Call K e y p o rt 7*2700. wj t{

    ACCORDIONS - ,N EW a n d u sed , bought*soId-rented r e

    p a ire d an d ex c h an g e d . .sio C en to r, 42-B road-B t—K eyportr-T e l;— K E y p o r t 7*1476. . L esso n s on a ll in-, s tru m e n ta . - •. w ltf...

    F D E L .sa v in g s -u p to 1*3 w ith alumin*- ‘ um c o m b in a tio n ,w in d o w s-a n d doors.

    Bob O rr . ‘A lu m in u m P ro d u c ts . Cr.' E . Front, an d C h u rch S ts ., K eyport. C all K e y p o rt 7*5022 o r K e y p o rt 4-1019,

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    D U R A T H E R M o il b u rn e r , v e ry ' r e a - so n ab le ,-w ill h e a t 'f o u r ro o m s,' -Also e le c tr ic ho t w a te r h e a te r . ' : C a ll 'S o u th A m boy 1-0735-J a f te r - s ix .- • w jtf

    B E A U T IF U L old p in e rep ro d u c tio n , ‘ . laz y su sa n , saw b u ck n nd h u tc if ta b

    le s . d o ugh b oxes, c o b h ie r 's . b en c h es an d h u tc h c a b in e ta ,. . C a ll ^F reeho ld . ,8-3353....,:.. •_ , . * w j l j

    L IV IN G room 's i t , p ie c e s /w ith slip . c o y e rs |6 0 . M rs. J . Dillon,. fllShW est C o n co u rse , C liffw o o d 'B each . >CalI a f te r . .5 .p ‘.m . 'M a ta w a n l'4263-Ili

    O N E co m p le te s e t w h ite p e a r i d ru m s.C a ll’ K e y p o rt 7-2825-W ev e n in g s a f t

    e r 5:30. . w ji2*

    th e F ed era l itescn v e A ct.. ... A SSETS -

    C iish, b a la n c e s w ith oth* er. b anks, in c lu d in g rp- .serve b a la n ces; and cash item s in - p ro c essof co llec tion ............ ;...... | 620,503.08

    U nited S ta tes - G overn* m en t ob liga tions, d ire c t ' -nnd g u a ra n te e d ........... 1,236.005.77

    O bligations of Stages and po jitlcal .subdiyiK lons .. 416,044.38

    .O ther - b o n d s , ' no tes, andd eb e n tu res ...... ............... .

    C o rp o ra te stock * -(In clu d * . ing *7.500.00 s to ck o f ,F e d e ra l -R ese rve*B ank) - - -7,500.00

    L oans an d d isco u n ts J in- ' . • •cludlnfl . SI1SJJ0 * t • " -

    . d ra f ts ! '■.'Ir.':.;..,.:.;:.7;.-.,,...... I,468,8:i8>35B ank p re m ise s ow ned . .

    $14,500.00. fu rn itu re an d 'f ix tu re s $18,500.00 ....... 33,000.00

    Other^-assAts .305.10

    - -Total - A ssets-n ...

    G IR L to w o rk in local K e y p o rt 's lo r tfT Apply P e te ’s In c ., W. F ro tit St

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    IJE N T A L S re cep tio n is t, ex p e rien c e un . .n c c c s sa ry ; full o r p a r t tim e . S ta te a g e an d qualifica tion 's . Cnll K e y p o rt 7-4153 b e tw e en 9 a .m . a n d ,5 p .m . w jl2

    342,567.03

    , $4,226,705.61

    M A B IL IT IR SD e m a n n deposits of indl*

    v id u als , -p a rtn e rsh ip *- a n d c o rp o ra tio n s .............11,461,810.53T im e deposit* of indlvid* * . •

    u a ls p a r tn e rsh ip s , a n d ‘ *w corporation* ................ 5.016;503.43D eposits pf U n ited S ta te s .

    G o v e rn m en t (In clu d in g ' “p o sta l s a v in g * ) .....

    D eposit* of S ta te s snd07,608.02

    168,346.09■political s u b d iv is io n * ^ .O th er d ep o sits (c e rtifie d

    and officer** checks,' .............. . . . . .£ .. . ^ ^ ’46.506.57

    T o ta l .■ D eposits 13.600,676.64 -O th er lia b ilitie s ........ 33,378.77

    T o ta l L iab ilitie s ■ (notIncluding su b o rd in a te ' • ' 'e d 4 obligation* show nbelow ) ...... $3,834,055.41

    . C A PIT A L ACCOUNTS C apital* ............... j | 150.000.00S urp lus ...... 100.000.00U ndiv ided , p ro fits .................. 52.650.20

    T o ta l C ap ita l A ccounts I 302,650.10 T o ta l { J+ pih tles and / -C ap ita l A ccount* ..... |4,126.7(U.61

    "T his b an k 's c a p ita l con* s ls ts o f: ' ' .C om m on sto ck w ith ' -

    to ta l p a r v a lu e « f $150,000.00' •

    M EM ORANDA .A ssets p ledged o r a* . . .• s igned to s e c u re l ia b llk '

    tie s an d fo r o th e r p u r* ,'.p o s ts .... | 1M.000.M

    (a ) Loan* a* s h o w n j .a b o v e 'a r e -a f te r d td u c - - • . ’tion of re s f rv e e - of I4.1M.45

    (b ) S ecuriU es a s show n 1 abova a re a f te r deduction o f re se rv e s o( 17,035.U

    - M lT/rON P .- STEV EN SO N . E x ec . V ice P re s id e n t, an d CH A R LES W, M A N D EV ILLE. C ash ie r, o f th e above-nam ed b a n k du so lem nly s w e a r th a t th e a b o v e a ta le m e n t is. t ru e , an d tlia t it fully a n d c o r re c tly re p re ie n ts the. t ru e s i s te of th e scv* e r a l m a tte rs h e re in co n la ta e d a n d se t fo rth , lo the best of o u r know ledge an d belief. . ‘ <

    M ILTO N r . . STEV EN SO NE x e c . V ice P re a ld e n t

    •C H A niiE S W . M A N D E V IL L E - . C ash ier

    C o rre c t--A tte » t: .John A. H a u e r,.P e te r- j ; n o llo ’F., E . A uffensteln

    D ire c to rs

    d r i n k i n g w a t e r .'R e c re a tio n G r’ up/A ppointed . A rec rea tio n com m ission w as se t up. W illiam O ra tta n waa appointed (or 00 c y ear;

    County o f .................... ..Sw orn to an d au b sc rib # d b efo re m e

    th is 4th day of J a n u a r y , 1056. a n d 1 n e te b y re r t i fy th a t I a m no t a tv of- fle e r o r d i re c to r o t tWhl b an k .N otary P u b lic , , ,A rd e n la L am b e rtso n .M v„ com m issio n e a p lre s J u n e Ip,Jll 911.79' .......... ‘ .... . . .- . .. •

    FEM A I^E.. b nokk^epcr, ” cx p e rlen c cd , ‘ double oAl’ry sy s tem , ab ility to type.

    L ib e ra l e m p lo y e e benefits . R eply .-P., O. ‘Dox 37, • K ey p o rt. \vJ12'

    STOCK m an , s a la ry $70- p e r w eek . A pply J . J . N ew b erry , Keyport.-

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    S E R V IC E m a n a g e r fo r new c a r d e a le r sh ip ; m u s t b e thoroughly- e x p e r

    ienced . a n d c a p a b le of ta k in g fu l\ c h a rg e o f sh o p . P le ase send full r e su m e of q u a lifica tio n s . W rite B ox G . c a re of th is n e w s p a p e r .,. . w j l 2

    M A LE c h e m ic a l la b o ra to ry a s s is ta n t - • ( a n a ly t ic a l ) - m u st- b e - h i s h ..schoo l g ra d u a te w ith good c h e m is try m a rk s , co llege c h e m is try o r p re v io u s la b o ra to ry . e x p e r ie n c e helpfu l. V e te ra n p re fe r re d , f 1.37 u p p e r h o u r-d e p e n d ing on e x p e rie n c e , F e rm tfn e n t position. C a ll E . C. Fea rn s , K ey p o rt 70441, • . 1

    F IU G tD A in E an d sm a ll k itch en se t.$35 fo r b o th / C all M ataw an 1*0857-

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    A T T E N T IO N . fjtO p e r c e n t Jes tf' l is t — p ric g -n n ^ a lL f le w o ffice eq u ip m en t. - su ch as d c ^ k s . 'c h a i r s , s to ra g e c a b i - . . 'n e ts , leg a l an d le t te r f ilin g ca b in u ls ; / p e rso n a l files, sa fes , ty p e w r ite r ta t> ‘ le s an d p o rta b le tab les . In q u ire -R a l- — p h M occi, 2f)0 W ashlnK ton S t., K e v - ' ‘ p o rt C all K e y p o rt 7.-1558. 1 w jl2

    F R E E ! 10 to 15 tru ck lo a d s o‘f m a n u re •. in e m p ty p o u ltry bu ild ing on high* . w ay. C a ll-F a rm in g d a le 5-2631. wJ12*-

    USED* te lev is ion se ts in good con* d ltion . B a rg a in s fro m $25 an d up.

    P e te ’s In c .. c o rn e r W. Fri^ut ap d • • M ain S t.* ., K e yport. . T el. K E 7-2700. •

    ^ w jtf.

    HOUSES FOR SALEUB U ILD IN G S*1 (0 m o v e d e liv e red to

    y o u r p ro p e rty . C heap . A ll im p ro v e- m erits . N o p ric e o v e r p h one. H ighw ay .3 3 ,.-M a n alap a n . P h o n e EnKiish*.r tow n 7-3521? M ailing a d d r e s s , 'H a r r y N,_ F o rm a n , B ox 187, F re e h o ld , w jtf _

    SALES ENGINEERE x c e lle n t o p p o rtu n ity w ith o u r En*

    g in e e r ln g - S * J & g r o u p , fo r one w ish ing to g row Intfr- im p o rta n t t s l t s an d c o m m e rc ia l acU vity , .Sales to l a r gest c o m p a n ie s of p ro d u c ts s u e h ' a* tra n sm iss io n lines, m obile ra d io a p p a ra tu s , a n te n n a s an d re la te d p ro duct*. If y o u h av e T ad io -eng lneer- ing e x p e rie n c e an d w ish to d ev e lo p sales, ta le n t , phone fo r p a r tic u la rs . C o m m unica tion ' , P roduct* _.Co......Jnc.,F ree h o ld a sk fo r Col. O rsin g e r.

    A M A ZIN G o ffer, will e r e c t a s ix ro o m house on y o u r lo t a n d fou n d a tio n to

    s u it_ v o u r w av of - liv ing .— 0 n ly ;$ 2 0 0 ■“daw n. C all E m a n u e l S w a r tz J 'in c a re

    , „ . o f S w a r tz F u rn itu re s to re , H ighw ay ,w j)2 , :r»3 opp , M idd le tow n fire h o u se . Call

    R ed B a n k 6-5485 o r 6-3213. w jtf

    GAS staU on a tte n d a n t. A pply in p e r- K u h n ’* . Sunoco S ta tion , R out*

    34, M a ta w a n . * ; ' ^ : WJ1*

    F E M A L E m e d ic a l tec h n ic ian , full o r

    Sa r t tim e , office w ork , 'S te a d y po- on to r ig h t p a r ty . C a ll K e y p o rt 7 3qj2*J, • . w j l l

    S E C R E T A R Y fu ll o r p a r t tlm * . m u s t h a v e k n ow ledge ̂of a te n o g rap h ^ .

    C all K e y p o rt 7-3082-J,

    WOMAN, to m in d tw o sm all ch ild re n In o u r h o rn e d age* 3 and 3 fro m

    the h o u rs - o f 1:49 p .m . to 3:13 p .m . P ro v id e ow n tra n sp o r ta tio n , m u s t be re lia b le an d lik e ch ild ren . S a la ry

    I to p e r w eek . C all M ataw an M C fi* I a f le r 5:15 p .m . • w JlJ*YOU NG m a n o v e r 11 to w ork In f u r n itu re s to re , -fu ll tim e , • - ...... ........

    . , S u rp ris e S tore• K e yport, N . J . : ‘ ....................a sk fo r M r. P a u l ■ . -

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    — :S itu n tio n jV an te dW ILL m in d ch ild re n in m y h o m e

    w e tk e d a y a . C all H a ta w a n e x c e p t F r id a v 9 to 9< c losed S u n d a y s '

    Sales M ercury ServiceS ch an c k 4 B lh ler Ine.

    H ig h w ay S4. M a ta w a n - T e l . MA 1-413 10 L a fa y e tte P la c e , F ree h o ld

    F R 8 16M . '. : . . . . . ' ■ . . w ji§

    Real Estate F or SaleB U T C H E R sh o p a n d g ro c e ry s to re r ra riU trS -T T o o m * '-. an d ' oMth . on 2nd floo r; m o d e m k itch en , f r a m e build* ing w ith re d sh ing les . W ill M il a t s f c r i f l e e d u e to d e a th in fa m ily . S to re c«LP h a b o u g h t s e p a ra te ly . C all K ey- p o r t 7-1101. w)19

    W ANTED T O BUYA L L ty p e s o f an tiq u e* . D olia, toys.

    f u r n itu re , ch in a , g la s s w a re an d e la J e w e lry . O p p o rtu n ity ' Shop, T h e M aV th e w s . U S B ro ad w ay . K e y p o rt, C all K e v p o rt 7*144*. ~ Itf

    LOST. 1, dog , D

    w hile w ith b la c k spots ey e ; n a m e R ow dy; Callh oU d i - - - ‘ • --UTiMg tHe d ay • K » fp o rt*fi«r • p.eu,-Keypori 7jM f.S,

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    BIG NEWS!S e e Page B 9

  • Bridal Shower GivenFor Miss LauraCuoco

    •;" ;; .. ■ •••. / ... • , ...;

    P arty W as H eld In M ataw a jiS a tu rd ay ___

    A s h o w e r w as givenfo r M fss L aura- Cuoco, Divi*slon St.. K eyport, on S a tu rday a t a MbIsw ah . fire house by M rs. Helen F ila rd o , M iss Ca-

    ' m ille . D eM atteo, M iss Betty B ritan ak , Mrs'. T e rry Stabile, M rs. R ita J iosne , M rs. Ann

    .. B ritan ak , M rs, G p'C uoco. and M rs. Linda _ D eM atteo.

    . . D ecorations ’ w e te ' pink and _/;nlle green s tre am ers and white

    - wedding bells; A fter the open: ; ins;_of Ih e . g if t s , . refreshm ents

    w ere served.' . ‘ - -’ ’.-Others a ttend ing w ere M rs.

    • M adeline K lutkow skl,. Miss•^ e le n - 'M e y e rs r"M rs ;“ Yo!a' F r

    . ymj. M rs. Penny Jacobs, Mrs.\ • 'A delaide Rosado, .Mrs. 1 Polly

    > C aiicari, M rs. Susie D iPaolo,• MrsV Ann ZdunlakT M iss -Mae ̂ . B ritan ak , M rs. E leano r Calie-.jido; and M rs. Lucy. DiSclullo,

    . all of . K eyport. .vA lso : M rs. Susie OpJzzi aiid

    ~ $ L r s -MarJ»--Munzlato; M ata- .Wan; M rs. T heresa Rosato.,

    • M rs. -Connie. M ancinl, M rs.- M adeline Adario, M rs. B etty ; fletieiv .'Mrs. '. N ettie Adario,•M rs. Veronica Gallo;.* M rs.

    . ’•Fanny Jiosne, M rs. M ary Wal- ; :lRce, ‘M rs: . F ran c is DeNardo,.

    l i r a . .Rffse' O rlando, M rs. Yolo ; C arricd la , M rs.. B etty Gallo,

    M ata\yan; M rs. Alex Kovacs, P e rjh Amboy; M rs, Ronnie

    1 *i£ovacsf Fo rds; M rs. F ranc is ’ B ritpnak, K eansburg ; M rs. ;r J en n y M ancini^ M rs.-A ngie L a- xoski and M rs. Fra'nk Balfluc*

    •i-i'.Bt, Union B each; M rs. M ary- Cftlfendo,.- H azlet; M rs, Mary.

    Dorothea:: John?, •-•'son and M rs. M arge Lyons,: H ighlands arid M rs .-P a t J lo s :

    • • ne . L aurence H arbor. - , G ifts w ere sen t by M rs.

    .•rM ary G alio ,.M rs.' Ann B arbet- vta , Mrs,*. B etty F lem ing , Miss

    r'-LaVerne Hutton, M r^. Mai'y Cuoco, M rs; Rose Cuoco, M rs. Rona Cuoco, Misses; H elen and

    —\Ann Kovacs, M rs. Lina Mlnl- ^ c h ln o —ih e —M isses “Lucy -, arid:• V ictoria Erbe.tta, M rs. August

    M ancln lr M rs. S a ra D lF rancls ,, ,M rs . Dottle O rlando, M iss Jan - 1 :e t ‘ Stultz, M rs. Molly Rosen

    thal, M rs. Selm a G oldm an, the ’M isses A ntoinette and Rose D onatelll. Mrs. E lizabeth_B ar- g e tta . arid M rs.--V era Tenore.

    Brief Items about People You Know

    “ M rs.-.L eroy H . Sickels^ ente rta ined h e r b ridge clyb^Eues- 'day evening. W inners were M rs. W illiam A. W asm uth, M rs. \E dw ard W.- Currie • and M rs. W illiam . R . C raig . - '

    Mrs.y R alph C. • Bedle; M rs,

    M r. and M rs. Joseph D ietrich en terta ined F r id ay evening M r. and M rs. Arnold C, M assie, M r. and M rs. Allan J M orrison and M r. arid J.F red Robinson. V ’

    Mr. anti M rs, F red erick K. Dederick. en terta ined a t d inner

    Edw ard W. C urrie , M rs.' Jam - j Sunday M r .: and M rs.-G erfllcf es H auser ‘ and M rs. • H ow ard ! Dedcrick and Mr. 'and ' Mr.s. Woolley\ a ttended a m atinee of I W ilfred L instrom , O^adejl. arid

    Betty. O’Brien Engaged \T o Cliffwood Boy j

    ^Mr. and M rs. M ichael O ’̂ B tie n n Z 'M ld d le sex Ave., ‘Cliff

    ' wood ‘B each, announce tlie -en*, ' g agem enL of th e ir - daugh ter, Ve"̂ been seven iiuVrogates To serv e in -tiie county,. Mr. Bro- ea;^ s ta ted tjij\t p rio r to 1908 the su rroga te served on a fe t basis, but now Is on a sa la ry . He outlined the duties of a sur- j'og^tef 'H ncluded __to--, probate -wul s ^ t t r - a c t ' a sn rd m i n is tr a to r : : of {estates, appoint guardians" for * m inora and o th e r legally incom petent persons. :

    M r; B roege gave three, im p o rtan t • s teps ; I n . making, a w ill; F irs t, lo bn su re Uie tegt

    Fam ily -v n igh t will' be cele b ra ted’ a t 0 pari, -fluridfty-wtth a* covered dish supper: and II*

    . , . . ; iw s tra te d , lec tu re on "L\fe_ InAt(UL-.slgna^ .prop°r ly ;. seconds ^ n p an * ^ y r ;l« tt» 7̂ J e a rp iC am p^ to h ave the will signed by and f o r V o d rh ir ' • - —

    — Furn ished .a p a rtm e n t signs tor sale a t tbfg office; '

    C elebrate»T hird B irthday A t Partjr

    A n n L e o n tln e , daugh ter of W rrj» rid ..M ts.;iF rank H.v.l»eonj»' tine . New Brunsw ick A ve.,' Mft- taw an . celebrated . h e r th ird b ir th d a y ^ S a tu rd a y • afternoon a t a p a rty , . -L .. ' .• —

    G uests w ere Carol HospadGiv Constance McMullen, Aniy i»u^ febrlnk , M ichele D oaki>Sharon and Sheila M aher, .R ic h a rd C ar lso n /M a rtin aridT>anTel~Bor sak^ Kim B eem an, - .William Leontlne and Deborah. Cooper.

    Also p re sen t were M rs ..M a rtin B osak; .Mrs. L aw rence M ah er,. M rs . 'W illiam . H ospadof, ’M rs. R obert Doak, M lsa Rene, D oak, M rs. C hester Gam bert.* M rs. H enry Lufebrlnk , M rs. E v e re tt E, Carlson, M rs.^M arshall B eem an and M rs. E m erson Cooper,— --------

    Baptist Ladies A id ■ — Met On T u esd ay .. '«' HB7a t . M «taw «n, w*s h c a te s . oa the Lndles Aid Society, of The F ir s t B ap tist C liurohiof M ata- w an; a t Its r e g u l a r m onthly m eeting held on T uesday all-

    "erhoon. *~ Mrs.- Ha fry M. . M unaen, presiden t, presided and M rs. A. Adom-Baiilte read the scrip-

    Jean ie Vogel H as— P arty O n Birthday.

    IVTre. M rs. L aw rence R .-B a il t y .Jed 4evatlon»fc . . : . ^

    A cafe te r ia s t^ le ' Valentine supper will bo held ' In the church le c tu re -ro o m . on T uesd ay even lns, F eb . Mtli. The public lsXlnyited to a ttend .

    M rs. M unson a n d -M rs. R alph D ennis-w ill /bfr^thfi^hostess- es a t the Aext: m eeting lo 'b e held in the church “lec tu re room on Tuesday, F eb . 14. ’

    Mr*. Richardson n Hostess To Club __

    Jea n te Vogel. Texa» R d., Wa-tsw an , celebcaied h e r io th.b irthday a t a p a rty , held on S a tu rd ay .'

    A ttending wcjji R osem arie B f rlollne, Louraln R ussell, Carolyn Hunley, Adele William s, A rjene M endine, N ancy FWfuier^ Beverly an d ' Shirley K arks.- all • of M organvllle:' O eorgean P e trovy , D iana Mor- -gen-and-D onna M orgen; P e rth Amboy. ' ■

    Joyce M arks asslBtcd t)ie hostess;— The re freshm en t t»- ble w as trim m ed In .s liv e r and pink, .. f lu m es w ere p layed during Ihe afternoon »nd-riirlsos- - 1- w ardcd.

    June A rtelli Has '■ Sixth Birthday Party '

    M r. and M rs. F ran k A itelll, 30 O era rd Ave., M ataw an, ente rta in ed recen tly for jh e l r daugh te r, Ju n e , rwho tvas c r l c b ra tlng h e r ntxlli b irthday '/

    Q uests prcseTit wore M r. and M rs. John Artelll and children, K atherine, Law-rcnce and LouIs,. D enver^ Col. ;. M r, iind M rs. P a t Longo, M r. and M rs. Pau l iPrestt and son. P au l. jr: ,.A licc Van M erbecke, ■ Ann . M ari, L lo d a-an d P a tr ic ia A rte lll. all of M ata w ad. • 1 .

    Penksa Infant Is : Christened Sunday. . .

    John E dw ard P en k sa , Infant son of M r. and M rs. John V.

    •Pcnksa, Route 79,( Morff»nvl!Ie. » a s clirlslehcd a t 2 p.m . on Suaday in 8 t. Jq se ilh 's C hurch, Keypori. Mins D arothy Pen- k^a, W lckatunk,. was iiis tfod- m other and P e te r Popowich, Lont: Island, his . godfather. Fol'.o-xlng. tlie t t r c m jnv Mr, and- M rs, P enk ia en tm alfio 'd Sbout S3. tp)»llvf* and frfirndi a l "their home. i , • . . . .

    • - vflie -regu lar , m eeting - of. the F riendly . N ite rs w as held a t Iho liomfr ofoMra, Lois R ichard son,. P o r t M onmouth. M onday night. ■ ... —

    Those p re sen t w ere M rs. J u lia -M alley, M rs.' M ary Wyck- off. M rs. M ary Allen,-M rs.- I r in a M e t b"* e r, M rs. E ste lle B rh lth .1 M rs .1 W ando Lctwenokland M rs. Mflry Ranlckf?, . __

    O et well ca rd s w ere sent to M rs. Hazel Blshoff, and Mra. DeCte P e te rs . A b irth d ay cake and g ift w ev e 'p resen ted to Mrs: -Saulckle. S evera l- m em bers w ere unable to attend btfcoustf of the storrn.‘ The next m eeting will "b e

    held J an . 16 a t the ltom^ of Mrs, Letw enskl, Union Deach.

    Carol M aresca Feted A t P ajam a Party *

    M r, and M rs. TKomas M ar- esca, MoiKanvlUe, honored their daugh ter, Carol, a t ‘a pa- Joma parly In co lrb ta tion of her b irthday * They had a scavutfer hu/it. danclnif, iind other (?ame.f wore played. Each guest .were given a prize to take hom e.

    P resen t w ere MIm Carol B ecker, M iss P a tr ic ia C rocker. Mis* E lizabeth Owens, all frdm M organvllle; M iss Joyce G rlm aldt and^MisA Catliy Bennett/, M ataw an.- - , '■

    Ellen Miller Is Seven-Years-Old '

    E llen M ille r,, d au g h te r '- .o f Mr, and Mrs. Donafd M iller, B road Hi., M ntawon. cr!f.‘br«it-

    he r-seven th blrthiiny Tues». day wiih' a p a tty a t her home | Mra. Henry K e n arre " . P rince \ ion. the ^rnp;?4. of li'iuo:^. f wn* the ho* ̂ .j wt*re il 'i tu v .! L'rrdii Il!r.f,‘a r , Jo /inn

    ofitl Lewjft, . ' • *. f ' ' ' *i4 . ' •

    Womans Club Hears

    Gives H istory W ork, A d v ises-G n W ills

    County S u rro g a te E dw ard C, B roege spoke, on !‘Dower R ights arid W ills” a t tlie m ee ting of the M ataw an W om an’s Club lield M onday afternoon hi the pa rish ha ll of T rin ity EUis^ copal Church. .

    M r. B roege gave a sliort h istory of the w o rk 'p fM h e su rrogate and Siiid t-luit only two s ta tes . New York Aiid New J e r sey, have ■Surrogates. He said originally-; in Enslwud a reas w ere r controlled by noblemen and . nobility. “ The center of activity w as the, Church of E n g lan d ." he s a id , .’’and it was the duty, of the Bishop to ftp- point m en in the church to set-, tie e s ta te s .” Mr. Broege said these m en w ere at first, ec* c lesiastical and, a t a la te r period law yers, and were known as su rroga tes. . \

    In ' iOqa ihe King ol England giiVe New Jersey to the D u k e’ of York at. which 'tim e n , pro- lirieiorslilD was se t up,' the speaker snld, and uilded. th a t the f irs t I'ccofris.. o f-th ls.' avc'ft- w ere kep t in P e rth Amboy,

    *’In -1702 Iiorkf'U 'y■ uiul Cnt'- le tc t found the Job too difficult and tu rned the records bnck to the Crown -H i whlcir lim e the records .were (vans-, fe rred lo B urling ton ,'’ Mr. Broege re la ted . • F rom 1770 un-' til, 1804 records w ere kept In Trenton nnd when the county sent w as established in F re e hold, _M onmoutli County re c ords w ere tran sfe rred there.

    The sp eak er snld 'the constitution w as changed In 11144 and. for tlie first tim e a sur? leg a te was evening p ray e r

    l»li' a u lld wlll m eet a t. 8; p.m .The m eeting of the O ld s ’

    •Friendly socie ty ~wlil be hsld ThurBitay, J an . 19, s t S i'.vn.

    F ir s t M cthodU t W turch M ain St.; M ataw an

    R ev. A lbert D. C urry , P a s to r . Siindgy Solioot-la’ at_B: -4f» »,m . and »V -thelTmQinliiff~woi'slilp'. sery lce i t llV o'olodkr th e 's e r mon sub jec t o( the pnator will

    In tiie’ presence o f d t i ta s t two WUtiossos, nnd th ird , for th e Te’sYaWr V o ' sign In the prescnoe of tlie 'w itn esse d - T he 'speak-- er- advised going U> a compe- t'ent a lto rn ey to h ave a willd raw n. , ____

    D uring the business period, M rs. . R en sselae r L. C artan , p residen t, g a v e - a -resum e of the accompUaUmenU ot the club -d u r ing • tlie > ye»r*;lB5S /

    A m o m en t of allent p ra y e r was* o b se rv itt ' in’ m’em ory • ot ‘M rs. W illiam H; Sutphln, a form er m e m b e r of the club, whodied, re c en tly . -. . ■—

    M rs. B a y a rd ' T . 'LiiijiboriiT t ie a s u re r r , rep o rted ^ tS 3 ,i(T re ceived from the v e sp e r f trv lc o held - ln the F lr s t M ethodist C hurch D ec. 18, . .

    M rs. v Johnson c a r ta n , garden-— denajrtm ijnt chairm an , p resen ted