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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

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    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.

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    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

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    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

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    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-

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    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


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