If You Don't Register RED BANK REGISTER You Cannot Vote VOLUME LXXV, NO. 8. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY AUGUST 21, 1952 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. Circus Coining Dutch Colonial Keansburg Fire Company No. l's $22,000 Seagraves 750-Gallon Pumper Continuation of Rent Control Law Next Tuesday Middletown Farm Rests With Municipal Officials -f In Fair Haven Property Sold The determination as to wheth- er or not the rent stabilization Will Show on House Built in 1719 rogram will be continued in Bad Mrs. Johnston's ank Is the responsibility of the- VanHorn Lot On Lands Purchased layor and council," Ennis B. lerce, rent director, Office of Rent On Hance Road From the Indians Plea for Bail tabilization, 715 Mattison ave., As- ury Park, declared today. Mr. Next Tuesday -will be circus day The old Dutch colonial farm- }ierce Issued his statement In a in Fair Havea. Hunt Eroi. travel- house in the Holland section of Is Turned Down encral response to the many calls. Ing show will pitch tents In the Middletown township, built by ielng received at the rent office borough for. the. benefit of the John P. Luyster in 1719 on lands Judge Giordano tenants inquiring whether or. Chapel of the Holy Communion bought by htm from the Indians, Dismisses Application ot the rent stabilization program. (Episcopal), Rev. Christopher Sny- has' been purchased from Mr. and Ill be continued here after der, Vicar, on the Van Horn prop- Mrs. Paul L. Hughes by Mr. and Without Prejudice ; Sept. 30. erty on Hance rd., opposite the Mrs. Mark D. McClain of Colo- nta.N. J. Mr. Pierce said that many peo- Knollwood jschool. FREEHOLD—Attorneys for Mrs. e have the Impression that the As first told by The Register no The residence contains nine large nna Serra Johnston, who Is ac- cderal government has the say in other circus has ever visited the' rooms, two tile baths and several msed of murdering her ex-hus- his matter. He stated: "For sev- borough and this should be a great fireplaces. The sale includes 20 ral years, the rent stabilization acres of land. Mr. McClain, who Is George Sullivan, a member of. Keansburg't board of firs former chief of the department, and John Hvasta, Seagraves iand, Malcolm Johnston, Nut- treat for the residents of Fair Ha- v iwamp rd., River Plaza, In her irogram has been run on a local, ven and their neighbor?. vice president of the Valentine commissioners, is behind the wheel of fire company No. l'« representative. Underwriters' tests were conducted Tuesday under the direction of the Firebrick company of Woodbridge, Little Silver apartment Aug. 12, The circus will arrive tootetime $22,000 Seagraves 750-gatlon pumper on the ramp at the Red and a report is due today. With the recommendation of the ere unsuccessful Friday In their ocal rent advisory board, which Monday night. If the residents Is having the barn remodeled to made up of local citizens. In house some riding horses. The tforta to hare her released from want to see how it is set up, they Bank freight station where the quad job was unloaded Friday. board of f re commissioners, borough council is expected to ;he county jail on bail. ollowing this grass-roots philoso- property Is one of the most at- ihy, Congress, in a recent law, has should be at the grounds bright Others, left to right, are Alvin' Adams, a company member; approve the rig at its next regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 2. Application for tho fixing of bail and early and witness what real tractive in the area. eft the option of continuing or ,vas made to County Judge John "iscontlnuinfr up to local govern- team work is. Mr. %nd Mrs. Hughes have mov- Fred W. Foerster, another commissioner; Layton Webster, a C. Giordano by John E. Toolan, The main tent will be on the ed to New York city, where he Is ng bodies, in this case, the mayor Fair Haven, and Ralph Fusco, and council. Van Horn property and the heavy engaged in business. The property erth Amboy lawyers. trucks which carry the equipment sale was negotiated by Trevonian Substitute Teachers Regatta Committee Mrs. Johnston was arrested The rent director said that ten-- will be parked on the schoolhouse B. CrawfoVd of the Charles H. Tindall agency, Red Bank. Taylor Named Dr. John Powers ihortly aftor the 26-year-old Tern- nts are showing Increasing con- grounds. This will make it easier Wanted for Schools Appeals for Rooms le university law school senior cern over the problem, and are- for the publlo to go about the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelligen's •athor Insistent In determining ex-- Dr. M. Gregg' Hibbs,, superin- •van fatally shot at 435 Spring it., grounds to the main attraction and house on . East Highland ave., Jeneral Agent Ray E. Taylor, chairman of (he To Open Office ittle Silver, with a Cobra Colt, ctly what la being done about* the side shows. Atlantic Highlands, has been tendent of Bed Bank public he matter. He said: "I know of National Sweepstake* regatta, FAIR HAVEN-Dr. John D kvhlch authorities said Mrs. John- The benefit, being for a local bought by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent schools, announced thi* week he Appointment of the Caldwell- ton took from under her pillow 10 action taken by any official Fox, who are having extensive 'aylor agency as general agent for bousing committee, this week ap- Powers of 840 River rd. will open church, should have the fullest would like to enlarge his list of when her former husband pushed >ody to date in Monmouth county." support of the public through the alterations made. Harold H. Bayn- le United States Life Insurance pealed to local residents for' his office at that address tomorrow Under the new rent law, the ton of the same agency handled substitute teachers. Those who for the general practice of modi- her onto the bed during one of advance sale, for the more tickets !o. for the area in New Jersey rooms for the regatta week-end heir many arguments. mayor and council must pass a reso- sold between now and Tuesday the the transaction. The house com- wish to do substitute work may ,orth of Trenton, was announced clne. lution to have the program con- prises a center hall, large living Sept 13-14. The defense attorneys called five more the church benefits on the apply at his office in the high lis week by R, W. Staton, super- Inue.ln Red Bank by Sept. 29, oth-- room, dining room and den, kitchen Residents having rooms avail- witnesses during the hour-and-a- percentage. school building prior to the open- .tendent of agencies. The agen- half hearing In an effort to prove erwiae the law expires for the city The Register congratulates the with lavatory and enclosed back /, which will be jointly operated able for rent to contestants, offi- he next day. If a local resolution porch, and a large open porch on ing of school. y Lester W.' Taylor of 43 Wood- that there was not sufficient evi- :o extend is passed, the program Fair Haven Mayor and Council, the the front. There are five bedrooms cials and visitors are requested dence o( a capital offense to war- Fair Haven Board of Education, Dr. Hibbbs also asked anyone ine ave, Little Silver, and Rlch- continued until Apr. 30, 1953, and two baths upstairs. A two-car to telephone Red Bank 6-5019— rant holding the defendant without when the law expires nationwide. Assessor Ray Van Horn, Joseph in Bed Bank who has rooms or .rd Caldwell of Packanack Lake, ball. garage and well landscaped prop- ill have it office at 75 West Front a special phone set up to take MoCue, Ralph S. Smith, and those erty are other features. Mr. Fox small apartments they would like handling the advance sale of Red Bank. orders for rooms. Assistant Prosecutor George A, Call Attention to Law Only is production manager of the Stc- to rent to teachers to contact him. Gray, who was In charge of the In- Mr. Pierce explained that as an. tickets, for their hearty co-opera- phenson corporation, White at, Every new teacher, he said, is Mr. Taylor said rooms are par- vestigation, opposed the applica- agency of the federal government,, tion In behalf of Father Snyder's Shrewsbury. tion for ball. little church which Is in nood of provided with a list of possible ticularly desired on the river- his office cannot offer opinions as. money for church. Improvements Mr. and Mrs. E. Kumple of East front, and M cloee to Red Dank Called u witnesses by the de- to whether or not the local gov-. living quarter*. erning body will or will not vote; long over due, "• Front st. have bought the house as possible. fense were County Detective Capt. of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Secland William S. Mustoe, Little Silve to continue the program In our oil Park ave., Rumson. The house Police Sgt. Charles Earlc, Jr., Fa- city. He said the role of his office comprises a large living room, din- trolmen John H. Foster and James s best summed up in the state- 120-Acre Tract ing room and modern kitchen, en- Schools to Open W. Fix and Mrs. Betty Ivester, ment recently made by Tlghe IS.' ' closed back and front porches and Granted Patent who shared a third floor apartmen Woods, director of rent stablllza- i powder room on first floor, and tlon. Mr. Woods declared: "The Of- with Mrs. Johnston. Also intro- flee of Rent Stabilization la not To Be Developed four bedrooms and bath on second Sept. 2 and 3 duced were a number of exhibits, floor. The home has a pine paneled On Door Control including a gun permit signed by calling upon communities to pass ' basement. A two-car garage stands The Red Bank public schools will extension resolutions. We do, how-'' MATAWAN-The Robert J. Mar- open Tuesday, Sept. 2, for all ninth Little Silver Chief Fred Zleglar, vin agency of rt. 34 this week re- on'a landscaped plot. The sale was WASHINGTON—The U. S. Patent which permitted Mrs. Johnston to ever, consider It to be our duty arranged by Harold H. Baynton. grade pupils and Wednesday, Sept. office has granted patent No. 2,606,- to call attention to the law." ported nine recent Teal estate sales. 3, for all other pupils, it was an- purchase the .38 caliber revolver. A 120-acre tract of the Old.Swim- 022 on a "Door Operation And Con- Other Inquiries being received at. nounced this week by Dr. M. Gregg trol" to Cyrus W. Bassett of Port- At the conclusion of the hearing, ming River country club was sold Hlbbs, superintendent of schools. Judge Giordano said, "On the basis the rent office are generally com- to the Dominion estate of New aupeck, and John H. Vanderveer of of the. evidence before me, it U prised ot inquiries as to how much, All elementary schools will open at Weatfleld. -V-VM $B$$p'• ' STork. city. The tract wlUv be de- PTA to Seek More 8:45 a. m. and the high school at evident that a capital offense haV the tenants' rents will increase lf| veloped according to Mr. Marvin This invention perCalnrto an Im- ."Dr. John D. Towers been committed." He dlsmissei the program la discontinued on) • 8:20. j proved apparatus for manipulating and approximately 200 homes con- The purpose of having ninth the application for ball withou Sept, 30; can the landlord immedi-' structed. a.door, so that it may move from a A son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwooi prejudice so .that another applica- atcly evict the tenant; or can land-" Aid for Schools grate pupils report Tuesday, stated -closed to an open position, remain D. Powers of 28 Crest dr., Littl lords charge bonuses and" special The .agency has sold a seven- DtvHibbs/ls.to provide better gtfid? tion may be made after the granc room ranch home on Elm pi., off LITTLE SILyEH—Representa- open for a selected intorval or for Silver, Dr. Powers was born J jury takes its-action. Mrs, John- fees In renting a place. In a general tives,, of Parent-Teacher associa- ance'for them. The freshmen will an Indefinite period, and then' re- Red Bank and graduated from answer to these questions,, Mr. Sycamore ave., Shrewsbury, to J, report to the auditorium at 8:20 and ston was held for grand jury ac Reid Harrison of Freehold. The tion? of the second .district of the turn to Its closed setting. Obviously, Red Bank high school. tlon by Magistrate William ~ Fierce stated: "It would be impos- cobrity P.T.A. attended a planning will be escorted-through the build- this equipment is adapted for doors He graduated from Colgate un sible for me to even conjecture house, situated on an acre of land, ing by guides. They will be excused Wlchmann, Little Silver. Includes a large living room, three meeting last week at the home of Lester W. Taylor which control the passageway from verslty In 1M2, after which he; en whether or not an individual rent the; county, president, Mrs. A. Ed- at 9:40 a. m. Pupils in grades, one railway car to another; and in tered the U. S. Navy, where he will be.Increased If the program i bedrooms, two baths and a two-car nine,through 12 not already regis- garage. win. Burdge in Sunnycrest. Mrs. entered tbf> Insurance|iuoh"us*,.' bs!na»!pi!ia.Tt!J by •served asa-2eok oSJfccMvitJi am- ta'cflscbnttnucor; m"uch""le3sl8 con"-" , Lewis Smith of Highlands, a coun- tered may do so at the guidance ield in 1935 and was-assistani t diadi- ' successive, passengers to facilitat'' e phibious, forces from 1943 until lecture how much. The nearest j A Cape Cod cottage in Orchard office in. the high school building Garden Club Lists Acres, Middletown township, was cil vide president, was assisting rlot,-managers' from • 1939', to 19,47, their, passage through the train or 1946. Dr. Powers spent 14 months bing to answering such a question hostess. ; . . • between Aug. 25 and Aug. 28, from when he, opened his own Insurance it may be1 operated by a train at- of his time in .service In the Pa- vould be simply to re-state that ; sold to Robert Campbell of'Long 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., and Friday, Aug. which already has been stated by ' • This year all P.T.A. groups in the agency. As a'special" representa- tendant to permit the quick dis- cific theator of operations. 1 Branch. • •••'.".. county, at-.the request of the Mon- 29, from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Seventh September Show Tlghe E. Woods that should the I The agency sold six-room tive of'U. S. Life, he has recently charge of passengers at a station or Following his discharge, he en- mouth County association of School and eighth grade pupils who have devoted much• time to a mortgage to allow a number of pieces of tored the Temple university School FAIR HAVEN-"Summer Mem- irogram be discontinued, the in- | ranch type house on East End ave., not registered may do so In the teases would range from 20 per 1 „ Shrewsbury, to William SchweerB, Board members, will conduct pro- 'insurance, development program baggage to be carried through the of Medicine.- He was graduated pries" has been chosen as the theme grams stressing more state aid to office of the principal at the River .hrough lending institutions. He Is doorway without Inconvenience. from there with his.doctor's degree or the first annual flower show of :ent on higher-priced homes and it formerly of Atlantio Highlands. A Street school. Hours of registra- partments to 50 or 100 per cent 1 Cape Cod ranch house in Orchard education, and will have regional irestde'nt of Little Silver board of In 1951 and served his Interncshlp he Garden club of Fair Haven, to meetings on this subject. The first tion are the same as for high school Basically, it may be, said that in the lowest brackets." A general Acres, was sold ito George Smith, ducatlon, and a member of the Mr. Bassett and Mr. Vanderveer at tha Edward Sparrow hospital, e held Saturday afternoon, Sept. ]gur# used1 across the country has meeting will be held Oct. 8'in Long pupils. . . • . Red Bank,Community Chamber of Lansing, Mich. Ho is a dlplomate , between 2 and 8 o'clock, at the formerly of' Rumson, who is em- New pupils In the kndergarUn provide a novel method of control Deert an increase «t 69 per cent af- ,: ployed at Fort Monmouth. Branch, sponsored by all the P.T.A. Commerce, Red Bank Lions club which involves the use of three of the National Board- of Medical Episcopal parish house on Church :er discontinuance of the program 4 of that city and area, with Mrs. and grades one through six should and the National-A, & H. Under- examiners. t. There will be arrangement Rodney Humphrey of Rumson enroll in their school zone, said Dr. power-applying agencies which act the past. ,j has purchased a ranch house In Lawrence Hatton as chairman, as- writers' association of New Jer- either Individually or together in Dr. Powers Is' married to the ilasses for members and non-mem- sisted by Harmon Bradford, super- Hibbs. At least one parent should sey. former Miss Eleanor Clayton of }ers, special intcr-club competition, Orchard Acres. The.house, which accompany the child to the office accordance with prevailing con- Eviction Time Notice 1 has a garage and breezeway at- intendent of the Long Branch Mr. Caldwell camo to U. S. Life's ditions. One of these agencies is a Red Bank, The couple are the children's classes and classes for tached, is situated on three quar- schools. of the school principal, who wil home office in 1945 as executive in parents of - a one-year-old son, 'rults, flowers and vegetable!). "As for evictions," Mr. Pierce -j register the children Tuesday after- fluid motor, another is a spring mo- said, "the,local laws provide for I ters of an acre of ground. A five- Representatives discussed local charge ot A&H sales and was tor and the third is the operator Jack. Mrs. Carlos M. Ordonez Is general room ranch home located on I P.T.A. problems to be reviewed at noon, Sept. 2, between 2:45 and 4 named branch oflke manager In 30 days' notice prior to eviction. p. m. Parents of kindergarten chil- or user of the door himself. chairman. Entries are being re- Discontinuance of the rent pro- Swartzel dr., Middletown township, the county presidents' meeting Newark in Jan,, 1947. 80 Years of Population ceived by Mrs, Harold Gerquest-6f has been sold to James Wardell of Sept, 17 In North Long Branch. dren should take their child's birth In other words, the grasping of gram would simply mean that the certificate to the office. To enter the door handle and the turning of SI Princeton rd., through Saturday, more restrictive aspects of the Long Branch. Mr. Wardell Is em- Attending the Little Silver meet- Growth in Red Bank Aug. 30. Mrs. Frank Kenney, club ployed at Fort Monmouth. ing were Mrs. Hatton, representing kindergarten, a child must .be five it to withdraw the latch automat- eviction provisions In the rent law years old by Nov. 1. No exceptions ically closes an electrical circuit to WASHINGTON, D. C—RoJ Bank president, Is serving as club con- no longer exist. Similarly, with James Ward of Red Bank has Long Branch grammar school; Mrs. Necchi Store sultant, and Mrs. Kenney and Mrs. Trvln Guttman, Broadway sohool, to the age requirements for en- one of the power-applying mechan- was flint reported In the 1870 cen- bonuses and other presently illegal purchased a five-room cottage In trance, will be' made, stated Dr, isms, thereby causing the door to sus, which was the ninth decen- Raymond Kennedy will be show or inflationary practices. It Is any- .! Orchard Acres, Long Branch;. Mrs. . William E. clerks. Staging will be directed by Knight and Mrs. Harry Herbert, Hibbs. Opens Tomorrow open. This energization continues nial census conducted In the United one'i guess. When there Is no law I The Marvin agency has been Kindergarten pupils also 'will reg- for a few seconds or' longer, de- States, according to Melville J. Mn. Wlllard Somerville. to restrict, such practices become named the exclusive sales agent Jr., North Long Branch; Mrs. P. L. legitimate, and the victim of them , Carnoy, Monmouth Beach; Mrs. ister Sept.. 3, between 2:45 and 4 p. The Necchi Sewing circle, fea- pending upon adjustments that Weiss, district supervisor of the Others serving are Mrs. Roy Nel- In the development of Norwood turing the Necchi sewing machine have been made, and theroupon the New York district office of the Cen- son, properties; Mrs. Alva Stewart, has no recourse under law." ;l Country Club estates, where ap- Sidney Alpern, West End; Mrs. Al- m. All new.pupils entering' echoof den Meylon, Oakhurst; Mrs. Harry must be vaccinated' by Nov. 1, and operated by Nicholas and Fred circuit is broken and the door sus bureau. At that time, there publicity, and classification; Mrs. Under the provisions ot the pres- proximately 300 homes will be con- According to Dr. Hlbbs, all high Sama, will open for business to- closes, If It Is desired to have the wore 2,086 persons living In Rod William Frank, judges and awards; struoted, Farnarotta, Wanamasea, and Mrs. morrow at 11 a, m. In the Old Sher- ent Rent Stabilization law, all in* ' Andrew Dalno, Highlands sohool pupils wishing '•t o discuss door stay open, it merely is neces- Bank, The most recent census gave Mrs. Harold Lartaud, hoipitallty; corporated cities, towns and vil- schedule changes should see Will! idan- hotel building, 6 West sary to throw a switch Into its Red Bank a population of 12,743 Mrs. Lewis E, Connor, conservation; lages, other than those included J Slsson, guidance director, nexi Front st. "Rom&ln Open" sotting and actuate representing a 810 per cent Increase Mrs. K. L, Hahn, educational ex- in an officially designated Critloal \ weok. Appolntmenta with the guid- The opening will Inolude .a rib- the door handle as described above, sinco 1870. hibits, and Mrs. Kenney, ichedule. Defense Housing area, must take Rumson Awards Dr. Pate Names ance -director may be made by tele' bon, cutting ceremony,. Women vis- and still again, another setting of The greatest percentage Increase The conservation exhibit will be affirmative action between now and phone, he added. iting the store on opening day .will the switch permits the door to be occurred In the deoade 1880 to 1890 table displaying a plant project Sept, 30, if they are to continue to Registration Day be presented with orohlda and the opened by a person and then closed when the population went from of the Fair Haven Cub Scouts. The be covored by the federal rent sta- Curb Contract children with balloons., immediately by the spring motor. iB to 4,145, representing an in educational exhibit will bo a club bilization law until Apr. 30, 1933. RUMSON-Council at Its meet- MIDDLBTOWN TOWNSHIP - The Necchi machine, according It should be notod that the spring crease of 54 per cent. The greatest project on wild birds. The law does not require an offi- ing last Thursday night awarded Registration for new pupils of Mid- 3-Day Fair to Aid to the store's operators, sews on of the latter mechanism functions numerical increase occurred in the cial ordinance to continue the fed- a contract to M, J. Stavola of Red dletown Township high sehool at buttons, makes button holes, sews also as an automatic power closing decade 1920 to 1930 whan the popu oral program until Apr. 30, but Bank, who bid $7,281,63 for the oon< Leonardo will be held next Wednes- zig-zag, appliques, monograms, agency for the door during tho ab- atlon Increased by 2,371 to a total merely a simple rwolutlon by the atruotlon of curbs on Holly at., Bayday between 9 a. m, and noon and St. Dorothea's darns and mends, eewe backward sence of effective fluid pressure or of 11,622, Local Residents lecal governing body etatlng that st, and Maple and Cedar aven, The 1 and 8 p. m, at the high sohool, it and forward and blind stitches eleotrlo current. a housing shortage apntlnues to ex* only othor bid received was for EATONTOWN-Commltteei wli Xnt Population IntreiK was announced this week by Dr. hems without the aid of attach- 18,743 1st and therefore the federal rent $7,602.40, submitted by William B, are working for the felr and ear- ments. It bears the guarantee leal Mr. Bassott end Mr. Vanderveer 1050 1,700 Wylle O. Pate, superintendent of nival whloh members of. St. Doro- 1010 10,074 -«48 Sail for Germany stabilization program ehould con* Teller of Red Bank, Softools, of Qoodhouiekeeplng magatlne, have assigned'this patent, by mesne 1030 3,371 tlnuo. However, failure to ' take u,e0,2.1n1 . Mr. and Mrs! Reginald B, Van- Albert A. Kurr, Jr., borough clerk thea's , Cathollo church will holi The new itsre hai been com- assignments, to National Pneumatic 1030 1.833 suoh affirmative action by Sept, 80 Graduates of Leonardo, ' Fair Thursday, Friday and Baturda: Co,, Inc., Boston, Mass. IOIO 1,39 s 1,970 Brunt of William st. wore given read a petition submitted by 15 View and River Plata sohools, and night, Aug. 28, 29 and 30, met Fri- pletely , redecorated and equipped tooo 1,431 1,213 a surprlso bon voyage dinner party will result In the termination of resld«ntf and buslniss men of River Franeli place sohool, Keansburg, with new fixtures and fluoroeoent I8J0 i. US Mil the rent stabilization program lo- rd, between Washington ft, and day at tho ohuroh hall to furthe lighting. Located at tho rear of the lino i.osi «J» Sunday by members of the New cally on that date. There li no au- have been registered and need not plant, The fair will feature, twi 1870 3,011 Jersey chapter, Rainbow Division Blngham ave,,. asking counoll to report next Wednesday! Dr, Pate building Is a sewing room, where, thority In the new law to re-es- take measures to oorreot drainage morchandlee booths, a doll bootl all purchasers of a Necchi maohjno Occupying Pulpit Veterans and Ladles' auxiliary at Ubllih rent itablllutlon unless the said, He laid pupils ihould bring for bays and girls and a table. Postcn Receives Walcli; the Wlltowbrook, Fair Haven, More conditions In that area. According birth certificates, proof of vaccina- will be given an eight weeks' free area Is designated at critical by to the petition, the area btoomes Prim at the doll booth will br sewing course by repreientatlvee than 35 mombore and tholr guests the Secretary of Defense and the tion, previous sohool records and At New Monmouth Group's Solo Treasurer attended. eo flooded alter a rain It li Impos- report oardi. Freshman day will cowboy gun and holster sett an< of the Neochl company. NlohoUs Director of Defense Mobilisation. sible to conduct buJlneii, On rec- be held Wednesday, Sept. 3, and baseball bats, There will be a pie- Berne, who will manage the atore, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - W, Mr. ana Mn. VnnBrunt will ial ommendation of KarolA Qoetsohlui, eating oonteit each night, with i stated that In addition' to demon- NEW MONMOUTH-Dr. W. Ev- Harry Poiten of 89 Bast Lincoln this afternoon on the 8, S, America all four grados of the high lohool prize for the champion to be award' erett Griffiths, pastor of First Bap- for Bremerhaven, Germany, They ohalrman of the road committee wilt report Thuriday, Sept. 4, itratlom at the itoro, rtpreientt- tlit church of Norrlitown, Fa,, le ave. hore—treaiuror of the Mon- Jcnnlngi Commeuded who pointed out River rd, U a ed Augi 80, There will be a ooetumi tlvei will glive free home demon- mouth County Fire Chiefs mods,- wilt ipend a, month In Germany, oounty road, oounoll refirred the Registration for new ontranti of oonteit for ohlldren under 14 yean acting aa supply putor at the Bap- tlon since Its Inception In 1039— guiets of their son-in-law and By ROK General the township's elementary aohooli of age. Aug. at will be the eoitutni itratlone of the maohlne, tist ohuroh here during the absence matter to the oounty engineer and Nicholas and Fred Same, who Monday night was presontod a daughter, MaJ, and Mn, William the borough engineer for itudy, also will be held next Wednesday conteit for girl* and Aug. M fo thli month of Rev. William B. wrist watch by Fred Zollor of E. Leary, and ion Daniel Robert, RUMSON-Capt H»rry 0. Jen- between 10 a, m, and noon at eaeh boyi, Tho winners will be orowned have.been In the lowing maohlne Blsgrove, whwho with hie family, le nlnii, ion of Mr. and Mn. (Janet builnen In the northern part of Deal, Mioclatlon president, at * who are stationed In Karleruhe, Councilman Oarrlion 0, King, «• of the schools, New atudenta muit king and queen of the earnlval Aug, vaoatlonlng in new York itate. meeting at the Oakhurst (lro house, The couple will make the return Jmnlngi of Ridge rd. here, hai porting on reoent oomplalnti about present birth eertlfloatei and oirtl- 80, and runnen-up will bo their at the state a number of yean, are Dr. Orimths supplied the pulpit been personally commended by •> the condition of V|otory Park, laid veteram of World War II, Prior Mr. Poiten Is «n exempt mem trip homo Into next month, on 'he floatei of luooeufut vaccination, tendante. There will be prliei fo: when the churoh was without a ber of Robert B, Mantell hose new United States liner, United South Korean general for helping _a the park committee hu visited the Dr. Pate laid, eaoh child entering the eostum to being granted a Neoohl fran- regular pastor between Nov., 1048, a Republic of Korea unit In a ie> | park tovtral time* and hai riaohed ! ohlse, their principal Interest wu company No. 3 of the fire depart States, They plan to return home Orientation day for seventh grad- oontoit. and Aug., IMO, when Rev, Mr. Bit-ment hor«, through Fmnce, itopplng In Paris, cent action, iom» tentative oonoluitani, but en entering Leonardo grade ichool In the supply and lervlolng of do- grove became pastor, Dr, Oillflths wanted to defer a full report'Until Special prime Inolude an out-doo meitlo and Industrie! maohlnu, Mr, VanBrunt Is employed In th The captain, whoie wife, Mary for the flnt time will be held wed- grill, tho gift of Tom Daly, and i will occupy the parsonage here busings* office of The Register. Jennlngi, Mvei at o RMI it., lay the next meeting, At 1U lut meet- nudiy, Sopt, 3, All gradei will Both are natives of Union Olty, during hie »Uy. Brandon Back in Korea Ing eounoll reoelved a latter from ouitom-mado hat, given by Jean A machine.of Italian Invention, The gueiti were Mr, and Mr*, C, Short, L. I,, U a member of the report to all school* In the town- Hyland, Oharlei Kauti li general Before becoming pastor of the After Leuvo lit Jupau' Hirry Bmock, Mr, and Mn, AJDIUI light air notion of thi 40th In. MM, Arthur Jaoquut, who proteit- imp Thuradiy, Sept. 4, at regular the Nocehl hat bein manufactured ed the nunibor of people who mike chairman, • In thli 'country ilnoe 1047. Accord- Norrlitown church, Dr. OH ITU hi P.F.C, Duvld Brandon of 14 Bank BUttery, Mr. ind Mn, A, J. Pat ftntry divlilon fighting on thi K0r> opening time, the luperlntendent Attending the planning meetln wu mofiuor of Old Teitsmont St., a wlremm nf Bstlery 0 of thi ean front, He received in eliboi> a ntonlo ground of thi park and •aid. ing to Nloholai Ssnn, deiplte thi tenon, Mr. and Mn. Robert Hay' leave It littered with rifuit, were Rev, Frederick Child. M ihort length of time ilnoe Its In- and Hebrew it Saltern Biptlit (tli Mold Artillery battalion, re wsrd, Mr. ind Mrs. John Breilln, ate, hand-lettered icrcll from Irlf. Kauu, Arthur ford, Wlllln seminary, Philadelphia. Me was aen. PUk In Vup, in ROK efl. Milton Mauiner, attorney repr* troduotlon In the United Btatee, the cently returned to the 2Sth Divi- Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Barrow, Mr looleii John Oillahen, lugin* machlnei are distributed national- born at Tlverlon, R, I,, ion of a sion In Korea after a five-day reit and Mn, Frank Ooldln, Mr. and vlilon commander, In a eeremonjr •entlng Bunuon hill utatti, liked Dente, Robert Hanlon, lire, Jamee whaleman, He epent hli youth u when councils deolilon on a map ly and parti ind service are avail* and roouperatlon leava In jipan, Mn. Raymond Halleran, Mr. and at a forward alntrlp, , , florit. MM. John Hyland, MnMn.. HowHo ' able ill ever the country. a flihermin and ullor before he With hundred! of soldleri from Mn, Jacob Bloom, Col. and Mn Oen. Palk pralied Oipt, Jennlnl*^ of that development might be ex- ard Keil Mn I U M M intend the mlnlitry. Hi itudled pected, H« wu promliea a deolilon arrd KeiltyKilty,, Mn. I, U MMm,, Mri other division* In Korei, Brindon Joseph E, rix, Mr. ind MM. OI, HarrUon, Mr. ind Mre. at* and active air obiirvttlon i by next meeting, The matter hai llibV . . Merlfife Meeey verilty'of Penniylvmli. bein held up pending tegat advise! Mn, Robert lohulti, MM. IIdwird d ter Rewi. Utml,t*Mitt eilate. keek and enjoyed many luxurlii unob- Oharlei Olblon, Mn, Citherlm Cog- air reoonniliianee that eonUlbv Martin and MM. Joseph Malone. •esess eullSliiiellSl e ellilTii it new, Ceil An enthuiliitlo ftiheiman, Dr talmble In Korea, The leivei are lru, MM, John r. McNeil. Mn. Immeiiurably to thi lUsaeHful t tew 'M'Mrr Mrsieni, |iin[ laana pi part of the Army'i policy to glvi tleat operitlon*" of in ROK Minmeulh Juitltr Cellife • RiiUei7.,3eieeh ILMiOue Orlfnlhe hu never loit his love Shirlii Heekci', Mn. Orandln Hulitfitten, fe>tens.» (lite llta. eeeeiteele et thi wtter. He berihi a beit the lighting iclaler % itit from Chapman, Mlu Sllein Olblin and vliicn. Oipt Jenniaii arrivii Korea li April, *-As one of seven which open at • the College of Agriculture, Oct. 13. ."• Although the course covers all OUR tphase of animal husbandry—beef, NICKELS and DIMES Jswino and sheep raising—Prof. :Vandcr Noot predicts special In- SMASH Uerost in sheep because of the ;marked increase In sheep growing ,ln the state in recent years and the decline in the number of sheep HITS nationally. Between 1941 and 1950, New Jersey farmer* soM an aver- fge of 48,000 pounds of wool. In 1951 the amount jumped to 72,000 SPEEDY'S SPECIAL at all Liggett Soda Fountains »nd this year it has been 81,000 pounds. It is estimated that the Our aim... Garden state's total sheep popula- tion stands close to 16,000. our claim... • CHILLED APPLE JUICE "Scarcely a day passes that we do not get some Inquiry about ' our fame! • Grilled HASHBURGER on BUN sheep raising," Prof. Vander Noot says. "Outlook for success in this • RELIABLE • REPUTABLE • ETHICAL '• HOME STYLE SALAD venture by capable growers seems LIGGETT promising, considering our close- ness to market and the fact that PRESCRIPTION SERVICE • LARGE COKE 55c VALUE sheep can make good use of the Wilier, rougher lands of somt parts of North Jersey than can dairy or beef animals." DRUGS Interest in beef raising still mounts, however, Prof. Vander Noot NEW! reports, especially in feeding steers on pasture. This question will also be considered during the series of ohnston's NO-ROACH ELECTRIC TOASTER COR. BROAD & MONMOUTH STS., PHONE 6-1444 RED BANK courses and laboratory sessions STYLE QUEEN which will cover animal production, VALUES NOW THROUGH SATURDAY I feeding, breeding, soils, crops, farm 8 ozs. REG. $2.49 machinery and {arm business. iKIght reserved to limit quantities. *Plui Federal Tax Information about this and other courses starting Oct. 1$ is avail- ELECTRIC (Pint-1.69) YOU CAN DEPEND ON ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT BEARS THE NAME able at the office of Prof. Frank G. H«lyar, director of resident instruc- 69c Rexall (Pint) rngk. 59c Rexall (tf Pint) 4*. tion, College of Agriculture. Not a contaminating spray or messy powder. It's a colorless coating to RUBBING ALCOHOL 49' EYELO with eye tup 43' Clark Gives Advice HAIR DRYER paint on surfaces where crawling in- Big Value On Fly Control sects contact'it, become paralyzed & Gleaming chrome and stunning black en- ASPIRINS 100'S 19* FREEHOLD—The patent medi- die. No DDT, no sodium fluoride*, no amel trim make this a breakfast "beauty" 100's ENVELOPES 33° cine men with cure-all remedies are Regular 5.95 C back again. This time they have phosphorous. Effective for months! • Turn-toast doors, AC or DC. 70c savihg <' MINERAL OIL —Clc the perfect insecticide for flyan d "33 • othej* insect control, Their claims M are is ambiguously worded aa to 1 SHAMPOO REG i 00 NOW 2-1 imply that the product Is endorsed Complete Paper Service for 121 WITCH HAZEL "29 by experiment station* or other governmental agandeg. Choral BEER GOBLETS «1« Although tome of this* Insecti- PARTY PICNIC PAK cide*) meet minimum legal require- TOILET TISSUE ROLL ments, their claims do not conform 15' PICNIC PLATES a™ 13' with findings of experiment sta- Children's tion* and other governmental agencies, saye County Agent M. A. Clark. Moat of these so-called new LUNCH KIT LIQUIWET NET miracle-workag insecticides have Elk«y . been known ra science and used ex- tensively in flycontro l work for sev- TOM SAWYER 12 OZ. eral years. It Is aJao known that MIXED NUTS many flies can tolerate more In- 69* SOAP FLAKES 29* secticide than, is contained in sev- Dent Yes— eral of these when used according to directions. It la interesting that DESIGN SACCHARIN V* GR. 100'S these new cure-all insecticides ere 33' FACIAL TISSUES ^35' available from heretofore unknown ^"Package contains 12 each: dinner, des: concerns, some of which conduct Logan's business from a temporary address. •sert and salad plates, plus 12 fibre SHAMPOO SHADES 49* This is ea.us6 for concern, as re- liable companies have invested GLASSES spoons and a table cover. Super-buy! SODA MINT TABS, loo s Two Burner years of research suid considerable sums in search of a solution to these problems. In many instances, 98 HOT PLATE 9* including that of fly control, the JEPSOMiSALTS sn, answers to several questions are yet "Bake King" 3-in-l BROILER IMPORTED t Chamois Sponge'Rubber to be obtained. 8 * 1 Automatic In the old days when you pur- REG. 98c REG..1..98 NOW' SOLE SLIPPERS 79* 1 chased from a patent medicine man SKINS •you expected- to get gypped, so you SQUEEZE it?, Assorted bought the bottle with tongue-in- : 10" Gem Raxor Blades cheek, and always relied on the Spetlall "Vanity fair" LIGHTER I ' family doctor or qualified pharm- ( C SUMMER CANDY acist when the chips were down. 2 BLADES FREE 55 with wh.d,,,,f In this case the family doctor Is FACIAL TISSUES 2t Chromed, slender automatic your agricultural experiment sta- HUM ihlild tion and extension service, while All Metal! Enameled? For broiling steak, chops, bacon, fish lighter with features of a ;BU TEE WAVE ^p reliable and long-established Insec- higher priced model. Just CHLORPHYLL TABS. 98* ticide dealers and pet control oper- C or sausages. Saves messing up your oven squeeze and it lights. And ators supply and apply the.pre- 59' WASTE BASKETS 47 \ broiler. Drip pan, without rack, is fine it stays lit in the wind! PLUS scribed remedies' PIN WAVE ux p KAR TISSUES ^12* If you have a fly or other insect With Sun-Vhor Peak/ Mtn't ' for biscuits. Rack is ideal cake cooler! problem, first practice sanitation, C without which there can be no fly control. Secondly, supplement san- TERRY CLOTH CAPS . 89 itation with Insecticides, It is es- Nearly V4 OFF! 2-Cell tablished that in many' areas flies UrrHIt Value*! SCOOP/ NYLON BRISTLED have become resistant to certain chlorinated Insecticides. Therefore, C METAL f USHLICHT use insecticides recommended by TURKISH TOWELS M-39 "Fluffy" your local extension service. These have been tested and found effec- Sal* of "Monadnotk" , REG. 89c tive under local conditions. Third, r cartor ad Translucent Plastic purchase these from a local, re- l?Keeplnyo" . ? liable dealer. Apply according to TOILET TISSUE • Ladies' Professional Style in rose, directions on the package or ob- 49'CUTICLE SCISSORS 39' RVn the home to light uhou, blue or crystal-clear plastic tain the services of a competent 8'/j"H«ovy0u»yrype • cellar stairs, etc. Buy 2, , b(rttir|M and reliable peat control operator. ,s»ve2Qconeach! • Men's Club Brushes in mock tortoise Sgt. Berry Awarded 59' GLASS ASH TRAY 39° 4 for 27' or crystal-clear plastic Combat Infantry Badge NOW you etin eat your coke ' KORK A—Sgt. George Berry, find haVv "IT." foe' whose -wife Myrtle lives at 55 Cher- Bring us your 'ty at., New Shrowsbury, has been SPECIAl awarded the Combat Infantryman badge while serving with the 25th ANN DELAFIELD Infantry division In Korea. The badge, a symbol of the front- Reducing Plan J FIIMS WINSLOW line fighting man, consists of a min- y FOR iature replica of a Revolutionary It'i Ediyl It'i Pun! * NOT A DRUGI War flintlock mounted on a blue background and superimposed on a * YOU DON'T COUNT CALORIES) I EXPERT sliver wreath. * YOU DON'T FEEL STARVED) FIRST AID KIT Sgt. Berry, a forward observer PHOTO-FINISHING and squad loader In the Fifth Regi- ment's Co. M., arrived in Korea You get: 116 page Reducing Plan Book last April. '* * • REG.'2.25 179 Me Is a 1946 graduate of Lincoln • 30-day supply Appetite Reducer Wafers Contains 11 es- university In Pennsylvania, • 30-daysupplyAnnDelafieldVitamin Caps. Our economical printing and devel- sential .first aid needs; plus a WOMAN TIMED $10 oping service helps your nickels First Aid Manual. Compact metal Mrs, Dorothy Nordrum of 17 COMPLETE PLAN FOR ONLY «nd dimes go farther, Try usl Brown pi. was fined IIS Mondty kit. On sale this month only I morning* by Magistrate John V, Crowell on a ch«rg« of disorderly L conduct made by Special Officer Ohtdwlck Hendrleknon, also of 4PEX,v. ."M0TH It Save 25c AI.LIM.N HOLLOW SBB for your»«lf EAT ANYTHING! Brown pi, Mr. Hendrlckson testi- WITH GROUND howDUNHILL fied Mrs. Nortfnim had ustd loud INSURANCE" GARLIC PAL DE-NICOTBA prafan* Itnguaii toward her COLGATE neighbors, TABUTS INJECTOR BLADES filtiriyeurtmekt FALSE TEETH! DENTAL CREAM InntwMITALINJICTOR Holder Cernn!l3nix f uattTon. baiters •» (mj APEX Moth Vaoorliir FAT10UI Plni. ffltWin pfaiei 1411 tiuit ion lVo SMBM IUIIMIMI ii ntf Impsrunt to fewl without looking greasy I Mill ill moth Illi 3 to cin.t h»slKwfi»R»Bifmr»d«MMtwrifi...». 6 tlfflii fiitir, wlnlir and lummir, Con- 94c VALUI For quick headache relief... SAHLYwIth Helps relieve Itchy scalp, •ni Unlitdsvidmainfolsfiulftrnit, MUMS ' 'ilni U et. of Apji Moln Nuuili - take paliwellevlng N (Ml mifjribli, Minor W.J. won't hirm milirlili, no ellnflnf odorl lions.? removes loose dandruff, duf l» MM or wrani dltt ntsr (HANS YOUR IIIUATH N5D6Z fax MIl you midd tlo r yiiMiouniMiound wtiitilowtiill n M of flii ivinii cloiitt Ilt I AptA i Molh WHILE If ALKA-SILTZIR [•Awakeneri --—-, For ONI PUU ONLY *1 fKRIMLKRIMI ViporlHHlftjindllb.jf Apti Math 25 Cryitili or Nujiili (790 ««iry i N«w InoMiy fin' TQ* [HAIR TONIC UFANS YOUR TEETH! C 4 en. 'months io kno'linud. Oil iltodiyl TABLETS 25tabliti 54 ITrlollliiJItdbi.JJc) PLASTI-LINER RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Annette Clemente, first, and Mary Ivy Tower Concert Morris Goldstein, Newark; LeRoy Ann Doon, second. Drunk Driver Cooper, Neptune City; Adolph An- Children to Elect Senior winners in the fancy nunisiato, Bayonne; Lisa Laughiin, dress contest were Angela Caru- Closter; John J. DfMarco, Ma.ple- King and Queen bo, first; Rosemary Ferrara, sec- Draws 40 Days wood, and Roger Markcy, Tenafly. Complete ond, and Janet Dietmeler, third. COLT'S NECK—Magistrate Stan- MUFORD MNSKY. Optician OCBANPORT — Parents' night Junior winners were Mary Ann ey Stllwell fined Leo Lewis Travis 220 B'way Lous Branch »•«'• Doon, Susan Locklln and Louis Committee Completes IUCIWS 11 MOD. 81. BEd B»»fc 6-«71« will climax the supervised play of Savona, N. Y., $200 and $25 costs program at the Oceanport play- Carubo. of court for drunken driving and Party, Food Sale Plans ground tomorrow evening at 6:30 Points will continue to be earned $25 and $3 costs of court for driv- o'clock. until Friday, said Mr. Maloney. ing without registration In posses- LEONARDO—Final plans for to- ELECTRICAL SERVICE! Prizes' will be awarded to the resent leaders are Veronica Pa- sion when he appeared here Friday morrow night's card party and boy and girl who have accumulated lumbo, 211, and Philip Carubo, 95. in Atlantic township court. He baked-goods sale at Croydon Hall Why does a 'flicker, the most points for handicraft pro- Runners-up among the girls are was remanded to county jail for 40 academy hero were made at a jects, for participation in tourna- Angela Carubo, 198H, and Rose- days when he was unable to pay meeting Monday night In the ad- cress ments in checkers, horseshoes, mary Ferrara, 129. Among the boys, the fines. ministration wing. The party will the badminton and marbles, and for Ernest Palumbo, with 89 points, begin at 8 p, m. winning place* in special events' and Calvin Sullivan, with 43, offer The magistrate fined Gerald J. Mrs. Norman Perry of Long PHONE RED BANK 6-0612 competition. Clancy of Spring Lake $21 for road? contests. speeding and passing on the right. Branch and Mrs. Daniel Ahern of The playground king and queen James E. Wtcher of Newark paid West Keanshurg, cn-chalrmcn, and'junior king and queen will al- River Plaza Soldier $18 for reckless driving. Jack Mln- were in charge of the meeting ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP so be crowned at this time. Se- asian of Bridle was fined $13 for attended by Mm. Sara Jackson, lection of these children is on the With 25th Div. in Korea speeding. Careless driving resulted Mrs. George Owens, Miss Gene- "Red Bank's Leading Electric Shop" basis of votes cast by playground KOREA—P.F.C. George P. Jesacn, In fines of $13 each for Allen W. vieve Owens and Mrs. John Col- I registrants each Wednesday after- son ot Mr. and Mrs.,A. F, Helm- Chambers of South Belmar, Ferdi- lins of Leonardo; Mrs. Henry 18 WHITE STKEET — RED BANK noon for some weeks past. berg of Pine st., River Plaza, is now nand Amoder of Philadelphia and Rieth, Mrs. Victoria Sulka, Mrs. serving with the 25th Infantry di- James H. Bell of Westfleld, Gerdy Ruth Schulto, Mrs. George Bon- A three-inning Softball game for vision in the Eastern Korea sector. nett, Mrs. Esther Cavanaugh and fathers, a contest among the chil- Bridges of Long Branch and Paul Mrs. Frank Nlcastro of Atlantic dren to see who can eat the most The 25th, famed for its stand at R. Slaughter of Wynnewood, Pa., To get to the BERKELEY BAR fflILL, Pusan and the break through at Lulwmir Vichegonov Highlands, and Mrs. George Frie- watermelon, and a display of handi- paid $8 fines for careless driving. bott of Port Monmouth. J.Kr/cfeJ of course! Bui only the biggeit, craft projects will be featured Taegu In early Korean fighting, has Passing a car on a curve cost G. » i O 1 A N recently boon engaged in probing SPRING LAKE—Lubomir Viche- plumpest, f reih-kllled chickens or* Stunt races also will be held, in- Wendell Lewis of Plainfleld $10 and cluding' three-legged, Back and Communist concentrations north- gonov, leading basso of the New Canio Mafuccl of Upper Montclalr Avon Man Fined admitted. Then they're fried and feather races. west of the Punchbowl area. York Metropolitan Opera, will give $8. basted to perfection and served Jcsscn, a rifleman in Co. L of the concert Sunday night at the Ivy $200 for Drunk Driving Regarding Scholars and Dollars Registration in all events of the '35th Infantry regiment, entered the Tower, summer theater. The artist, Passing on the right brought $8 in a manner to excite the most program will be open until Frl< army in June, 1951, and arrived a native of Bulgaria, made his fines to the following: Charles F. Clarence E. Judd or 202 Wash- exacting gourmet. day noon. in Korea last January. American debut at the Met In Ver- Virginia, Trenton i Robert Grosch- ington at., Avon, was fined $200 It's a long, Inn a time from June till Carnival day, last week's special di's "Rigoletto" in 1948. adel, Elizabeth; Joseph L. Bernard, Monday morning and had his li- tieplemlwr for long-suffering mot hen event, brought out a record crowd FOUR YEARS OLD Keyport; David F. Edward, Spring cense revoked for two years by Lake; Norman DuBrow, Rahway; Magistrate John V. Crowell, who tvho double us cuniji directors, referees, KING SIZE 045 of both children and adults, David Sharon Costa, daughter of Mr. FIREMEN'S BALL Ci Maloney, director; stated. Prixe and Mrs. Joseph Costa of Bridge Ellas Andrews, Newark; Mardlng found him guilty of drunkon driv- and home nurses during the summer Chicken Platter £. winners in the talent show were ave., was tendered a party Satur KEANSBURG—The firemen's ball Ounanlsm, Boston; Joseph Ras- ing. Angela, Carubo and Rosemary Fer- day on her fourth birthday. Prizes of the New Point Comfort fire com- nlck, Newark; George Lewis Brin- Judd was arrested July 21 by Pa- months. Hut the day of liberation is not lervao* w/l/i Ions (ranch potafoei, rara, first; Susan Walte and Susan pany hero will be held for the bene- ley, Baltimore; Richard V. Gro- trolman Vernon Patterson after an hoi muffin! and ifrawbtrr/ jam. were awarded for games and th Ion;/ in rowing; no vonfess it, Mom, you'll Locklln tied with Mary Berderosa refreshment table was decorated fit of its building fund Saturdaychan, , North. Tarrytown, N. Y.; accident at Maple avc. and Oak and Madilln Berderosa, second, am in green and yellow, with a larg< Sept. 20, at Balbach's auditorium Maurice Bolton, Phlladclphii land st. Dr. Leo Rocco, who ex- mix* the little rascals. J'lmi an after' Rosalie Trovata, third. on Carr ave. Lou, Mlch'aelson and Kwang Hal Wang, Cleveland, O.; amined Judd, testified he found noon's activity at Krulcl's. We'll help BERKELEY- cake as the centerpiece. his orchestra will play. A $25 de- John V. Coppola, East Orange; Ed- him under the influence of intoxi- Bonnie Slocum placed first In th Attending were Jimmic Longo, fense bond will be awarded at the ward L. Scldel, Hackensack; Law- cating liquor and unfit to operate liCe/i them amused. Take your chiingo CARTERET senior beauty contest, with Judy Gregory Gosectt, Curly Savastano, dance. rence S. Page, Montclalr; Jacob G a motor vehicle. The defendant Coburn and, Veronica Palumbo Patty Tomaino, Angel Tomaino, Di- Klink, Newark; George Vosselck was represented by Howard Ishcr- and touch I'op for your own fall outfit. ON THE OCEAN AT ASBURY PARK, N. I. placing second and third, respec- ane White, Audrey and Phyllis N Boys are able to make pocket money Elizabeth; Bernard Powell, Linden; wood of Asbury Park. You've earned it. k Only 42 Jait, mllei from Newark/ tively. Junior winners included deau and Albert Perri. by selling The Register-—Advertisement.

NOTICE THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY! rnni!iE:iifinii:iiinrii[Eir[Fiu;ri;mruri;im^ii::jiMr!iJiiHM Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Applegate, Foster, Reussilia & Cornwell, H Broad Street. " Flannel Red Bank, N, j. 127.72 CHANCEHY 3-80 SHERIFF'S SALE:—By virtue of a writ of execution to me directed, issued out of tha Superior Court of Mew Jersey (Chancery Division) there will be ex. posed to sale at public, vendus, on Monday, the 26th day of August, 1952, between the hours of 12 o'clock and 4i30 o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving Time) In the afternoon of said day, at Ask any senior what he considers the basic unit in a college man's wardrobe; the Court House in the Borough of Free- hold, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a judgment of said court flannel is his answer. Kridel's has the authentic Ivy model—soft shoulder con- amounting to approximately $8,075,00. ALL that tract or parcel of land, sit- struction, narrow lapel, straight lines, center vent, and flap pockets—in Cam- uate, lylnn and being In the Township of Hlddletown, In the County ot Mon- bridge (medium) or Oxford (dark) gray. The suit is specially priced for mouth, in the State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a point in the south- school opening. erly line of Swartiel Drive distant there- on 8S4.11 feet northeasterly v from a monument set In the said line ot Swart- zel Drive; thence runntns (1) along the 45.00 said line ot SwarUc! Drive, North 13 de- grees SO minutes 20 seconds East 62,50 feet to a point; thence (2) South 11 Oxford shirt by Manhattan In button-down or round collar ...... : 4 50 degrees 31 minutes 10 seconds East 206.57 feet to n point: thence (3) South 73 degrees 30 minutes 20 seconds West 62.50 feet to a point! thence U) North Hand-blocked English silk foulard tie .„ 2.50 11. degrees 8t mtnutes 10 Seconds West 206.67 feet to the point and place of Beginning, The above description Is prepared In accordance with a survey made, by Henry 1'. Lnbrecque, Surveyor, Red Bank. N. J., dated March 18, 1949, Said beginning point la also described as beltiK located In the southerly 'line or Swarttel Drive, dlstnnt 60U.1J feet rait ot the easterly line ot Marvin Road, Seined as the property ot Ensley L, Applegato and Norma M, A p pit gate, hit final clearance wife, and Carl R, Gray, Jr., Adminis- trator ot Veterans' Affairs, and officer nt the United States ot America taken In exeeutlon at the suit of Franklin Mortgage 4 Title Insurance Company, a corporation of the State of New J«r. ley and to bt sold by 1IU E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff, Joshua Trent Kitted I July 21, 108a, Elmer 0. Goodwin, Att'r. isa lines) tit,IT Monmouth County SurroliW's Offltl Notlot To Creditorreditors TToo Present Clslmi ALL WOOL TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS l ESTAATTE o"sARAH*AH*jIbaAljIbaAN MAC PPursuant to the order of DOItMAN MjOVADDlN, Surrogate of the County of Would you invest forty dollars today In a business proposition that would ba Flannel Shirts and Plaid Lined Dungaree! MMonmouth, this day made, on the apnll- nationtion, oo }h«. undoriliined,. ijarry. U, lltavllaiu .... ng EMoutof of,.—,,•ll'ti worth slxty-flvi n»xt spring? It's nle* work If you oan gtt It, Isn't It? But Tht elaiile eotton flannel shirt, 10ft against his skin and unfortiad against o„f th...e. l....a . Barth town Ms.ouons.ld, no^ tlee Is hereby giver, to the auditors, o( tvary Joshua Trtnt troptesl worttttl tutt tn our itoek—our b«tt ulltnq tropleal shrinkage makes everybody happy. Ragularly 2.96, wa havt a group tptotattf Mid dteeajed to present to the said Ait. [ni. Biiputor their claims, undtr otth prlcad for school opanlng. ; wfthln »fx monthi from thli dttt, •t sixty-five dollars—can be had. The catch,' of course, is that our stock Is h^' WvTINLAND, broken. Some pattern! are one-of-a-kind. If your stxe Is here, you've got a 199 sure-fire preposition. The business Is your personal appearance. It deserves 1 Fir 10ni, Uhrsaque, Ciniona )]TM, - And a naw twist In dungareei—fhey'n llntd with soft lanforlieo totton flannel your most cereful consideration. In bright platdi. Warm enough for football wtather and rugged as a twe* Uornik UMI hundred pound fullback. Tha shell ti sturdy, tanforlitd, indigo denims IUPMI0R COURT OF NEW JMIIY 11 II 3.89 TO} «p-_. 39.90 i»ro.»vr,'e"N.Byvfrlui.o V A V>'«rV% IN OUR NIW SJCOND FLOOR IOYS' DIPARTMINT , Monmoulh Ueuntr, llniliit 80, ... ,»V, h •Ieiri«ln nun whlrtTn nrtd Uuu Klniil It rUlnllff, tn you, Hour Alvln XlnitI, ir* didndu ran in iiHulrad to sppt«r ind n aniwtr or tfimur tn ii)»lnlifl'i com;., on or before Oil 8(lVh A$y ol iiptimi tir nut, or (n d<(iult thirtol mih Jlidiminl nur ki midiiiifnil you. 11 Perk In *•• UM Y«ur ehcvft Aicewnt jrr —-••-•/••sr *«i»Mr* o| 4TWVT W9W9WW ••••111 thmf •aulublr and luit, . Munl«l|Ml Ith fwf It ThrM MoirM

ftteinirt jut 'fUlnllff, E D ft A N It ni.ii .««'*«.., Four RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Batchelar Inspects Damiano Elected Add New Classes Fary Helping Wounded lillKIIIOIOIMBIIlilllSlBIIIIIIlllllnllllilll Tokyo Depot Food 9 On 'Old Baldy' Hill S. DOROTHY RABE FREEHOLD—Pvt. Edmund J. Morticians Head KOREA—Pvt. Malcolm Fary, 17 DO YOU KNOW THE ANSWER? Batchelar, whoee wife, Gretchen LEONARDO—Ralph J. Damiano To Lincroft Show Irving pi., Eatontown, is helping COULD th« Spiritual WUtfom »f 3,000 yeara mf be •! us* to vs totfayt. Batchelar, lives at 25 Schanck st. of Long Branch was re-elected Two new classes have been added oare for the Second Infantry divis- Slenderizing Salon here, ha* been assigned as a food president of the Monmouth and to the pet show, traditional benefit ion casualties at "Old Baldy" hill COULD this kMwhrige help us to live • fuller, mor* uatful IH«T :'"''• inspector at the Army's quarter- Ocean county Funeral Directors' as- on the Western Korean front. for Monmouth County Organization COULD w* rial •ufMlVM of worry, faar, poverty. III health, dlsMDtnt IWEDISH AND MECHANICAL MA*f AGE—VAPOR BATHS—FACIAL* master depot In Tokyo. The depot sociation at an annual dinnerrneet- for Social Service, which this year, He is a member of the medical furnishes food and supplies to U.Ii. ng Wednesday night of last week clearing station that is operating and disharmony In tfi* horn* or among our loved ones? COLONIC IRRItUTIONS will be held Saturday, Sept. 6, at forces in Japan and Korea. at Beacon Hill Country club here. Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson's Brook- a few 100 yards behind the lines. COULD wo find greater suecMS In our business and dally alfalrsT MODERN APPARATUS—TRAINED TECHNICIAN A 19S1 graduate of Rutgers uni- H. Laurence Scott of Belford was dale farm at Lincroft. Wounded men are brought to the versity, Batchelar ie the son of Mr. host. The pet show, with classes for station by ambulance or flown di- and Mrs. Edmund J. Batchelar of Other officers re-elected were every type of animal from a billy rectly from the battlefield by heli- READ THE ANSWER IN 0 PETERS PLACE RE 6-5035 RED BANK 48 Woodland dr., Fair Haven. He Robert F. Worden of Red Bank, goat to a grasshopper, will be copter. entered the Army in January. vice president; J. Henry Dangler of staged In the morning, followed in The more seriously wounded are "The Spiritual Cures and Wonders of The Divine Matter, Belmar, secretary-treasurer, and W. the afternoon by numerous activi- transferred to an army mobile sur- David DeRoche of Lakewood and ties planned for the country fair, gical hospital approximately 10 Jesus, The Great Nazarene" ')£ miles farther, to the rear. The less F. Leon Harris of Asburjr Park, including games for all ages, bar- which will l» sent to you absolutely FREI. three-year trustees. Dr. Julius A. gains in produce, baked goods, etc., serious are returned to duty direct- Toren, County physician, was elect- a hill billy music contest, pony ly from the clearing station. Address a letter or card toi > ed an honorary member. Mr. rides, lunch and refreshments. Many of the members of the med- •IV, JOHN D'AMICO, Pl.D., N.S.Sc, DIRECTOR , Damiano will present a scroll com- Miss Jeanne DuBols of Freehold, ical unit have themselves become posed by Mr. Harris In memory of chairman of the pet show, an- casualties" because of exhaustion the late Floyd T. Brown to Mrs. and lack of sleep during the period THE SPIRITUAL-METAPHYSICAL CENTER nounced today that a class for of heavy.fighting. Brown. trick animals and another for the OF RED BANK Special guests were Frank J. child and pet In the funniest cos- Pvt. Fary is Serving ae a medical Codey, secretary of the New Jersey lume have been added to the sched- aldman in the clearing station, 10 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK,.N.'-J;* state board of mortury science; ule. Dog classes will include best Boys are able to mak* pocket money John H. Broemel, secretary of the condition, longest tail, greatest mix- by jelling The Register—Advertisement. New Jersey State Funeral Direc- ture, largest dog with smallest tors' association; Eugene Firth, handler, smallest dog with largest state Inspector; Miss Jean M. Mit- handler, children's handling and FRIDAY chell, representative of The Forum, iov!ce obedience, SATURDAY ONLY official publication of'the state as- The cats will be judged for con- SURPRISE STORE sociation, and John J. Engel and dition, largest, longest whiskers John Corrlgan, past presidents of nd prettiest kitten. Miscellaneous the state association. They told of classes will Include birds, poultry, FRUIT OF THE LOOM GUARANTEED TROUSERS state association activities and the rodents, fish, goats. Insects, reptiles, state convention to be held Tuesday ponies under 12 hands, and any Laboratory tested for quality. through Friday, Sept, 9-12, at At- others the children enter. They Proportioned cut for comfort. lantic City. will be classified and judged sep- Others present .were William S. arately. Smartly styled for appearance. Anderson-and Harry C. F. Worden Groups such as scout troops, fam- Durably tailored for wear. of Red Bank, William H. Posten, ilies, school classes, etc., with ani- Jr., Atlantic Highlands; Robert A. mals may entdr another class Fully, guaranteed for satisfaction. Brnun, Eatontown; John J. Ryan planned and In the costume classes and Joseph Gilligan, Keansburg; will include animal family in ap- Junior Boys' Washable Marvin A. Campbell, Toms River; propriate setting and child and ani- Daniel A. Reilly, Belmar; C. Ensley mal In a familiar story thome. Clayton, Adelphla; James H, Hunt, All entries will be judged for the Asbury Park, and George A. Wood, best In show award, and the Harry RAYON-GABARDINE LONGIES Tuckerton. Tho association will Pound memorial trophy, which will hold Its next bi-monthly meeting be presented for the first time this MOUNTAIN HILL NURSERY SCHOOL Wednesday, Oct. 8. year in honor of Mr. Pound, who Elastic back and belted CHAPEL HILL, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS for many years before his death Loit and Found served as a judge at previous pet front . . . with pleats and We sincerely hope It doean't happen shows. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 8TH to you. but if you should lose something, romembor. chnnces are In your favor that The show will be open to all chil- zipper fly. Crease resistant. CHARLOTTE OLSEN, Director PHONE AT 1-0056 you will recover it through the lost and dren 16 and under. Entry blanks found columns of The Register.—Ad have been distributed to M.C.O.S.S Brown, grey, green and navy. .•ertiaement. health centers, pet shops and veter- inarians', offices. Miss DuBoIs has requested that entries be mailed to Sizes 6 to 10. her at Box 29, Freehold, by Sept. 3 so that classes may be set up in advance. Boys* first call Sgt. Blum Transferred; r New Recruiting Hours RAYON-GABARDINE SLACKS ASBURY PARK—Staff Sgt. Rob- Heavyweight 14 Vi ox. wash- ert F. Blum, U. S. Marine Corps, to blackboards able rayon gabardine . . . ^on-commissioned office in charge of the Marine Corps recruiting sub- crease resistant* Hollywood station in the postofflce building here, has been transferred to Parris style, pleated front and zip- Island, S. C, where he will be an and books instructor in the recruiting school.' per fly. Bro,wn, grey, navy, Staff Sgt. Ernest LlCalzl is now and green. Sizes 8 to 18. non-commissioned officer in charge of the recruiting station here. He announced this week that he may, be contacted, between 8 a. m. and means 5:15 p. m. daily at the postofflce Boy* here except Mondays, when he will visit the Red Bank postofflce be- tween 9 a. m. and 1 VI m., and TRIP-L-KNEE Wednesdays, when he will visit the Freehold postofllce between 9 a. m. first call and 1 p. m. He also will be avail- able Saturdays at the Asbury Park DUNGAREES postofflce between 8 a. m. and 1 Not 1 Knee—Not 2 Knees pr. p. m. Strong quality sanforized BUT 3 KNEES blue denim dungarees 'with for Weiser Ticket Chairman . 3 fcoeai foe 3 tunes, loagftr For President's Supper wear. Copper rivets, bar Sizes 8 to 16 tacked and fully reinforced NEPTUNE—Bernard H. Weiser, [ Monmouth county Democratio fi- at all points of strain. Zipper nance chairman, is in charge of flv. • • THE tickets for the ?50-per-plate conven- tion and supper to be held in honor of tho President of the United States and candidates for the Sen- ate and House of Representatives ISURPRISE/^ TRIDE next Wednesday at Jumping Brook Country club here,' it was announced last week by Paul Klernan, county MONEY BACK: Headquarters Democratio leader. ' . STORE OF 1001 BARGAINS for Originally set for tonight, the GUARANTEE WORK date of the meeting was changed No red tape In making to next Wednesday to permit the 8 BROAD ST., RED BANK CLOTHES attendance of Qov. Adlal Stevenson adjustments. of Illinois, Democratio candidate tor President, Mr. Klernan said.

Even little feet that drag to school are happier in them fine shoesl in smoothness Well-protected, too ... because j and Stride Rites are skillfully made to provide the comfort, firm but gentle support, and extra toe room growing feet must have. And, Mother, we fit Stride Rites just as accurately as they are made! Brinsr your pets in to see us before the Big Day. We have a style, size and width for one and all.

A%tm OUtrnMh Chuff NlruH.Blib i.Detr MM, AOtmtUtton' i Comjort \dih • Capital "ff\.. ofaiilo comfort tAmugA ami - m mm MIL Afufpnttif, utuurln tiii trim niiftti M danff mtkM ittfw< From 4.25 ,o 8.50 According to Slu Doeton' Priierlptlom Cirtfully FllUd through! It't youri In Oldimoblle'i nugnlfloent "RoekM" Ninety-Eight. You rid* In th« lip of luiurjr on Custom. Lounge CuthloM*, dean fe«m rubber Mite that u« euper •oft ind luxurious. Underneeth li the nigged Oldemoblle |oln( "Rneknl Hide", Yon command the our with finger-tip aese,,, park In tbt •malleet ipiOM • •. with CM Hjrdraulfb Steering*. And, of oourse thli bMiitlful Oldimoblle li powered bjr the fimoue "Rocket" Engine... thrilling «ctlon plue S. WitL •olid depandibllltjr, Call ui and make arrangementa for • 0 IDS MOBILE (lomonelMtlon In the iuperb new Oldimobllt NlnetyElght. SHOE CO. • II VOUI NIAlllf OLOIMOIUI DIAlll 18 BROAD STREET RED BANK HOWLAND B. JONES MOTOR CO., 505 Newman Springs Rd. t-Qi Xelevlileal Oil Mil ill* PiwUi M»*Jr4i-rM9Bda; lift, ftidiy at 7i»0 P. M., littles WCM-TV, Oaaanal I. Oeuiteir el reui OUineblt* detlt** RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Pace Five Keyport Storms of St. Petersburg, Fla., are. nlng. Carol remained as an over- Mrs. Eleanor Mancinl last Wednes- Kirman at Radar Base in Japan Silas Emily Hell of Elizabeth «t., night guest and spent Sunday at day evening. MONEY LOANEDt Member* of th» Home Nursing and her cpusin, Mlsg Lea Brltton the beach. Mrs. Anna Neiberlien la vacation- on Jewelry, SUrer, Maeical Instruments, I club dtactused plan* for an apron of Port Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCollum ing In Canada with her son and Cameras, Binoculars, etc 1 and necktie social to be held In the Guests of Mr, and Mr». Harvey of Chatham were dinner guests of daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- UniKd and bonded by State ef N. 1. I Civic League building on Atlantic S. Bedle, Sr., are Mrs, Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mancinl and ry Neiberlien of Freehold. WE PAT CASH FOB OLD GOLD and SILVER I jt. Saturday at a meeting last week Frank and daughter Charlotte at the home of Mrs. Florence Anne of San Antonio, Tex. Broadway Loan Co. f Banks at Atlantis Highland*. Mn, Broadway Lon« Branch Clara Joseph was hostess at the meeting. The social will begin at Marlboro 5 p. m. Mrs. Bank and Mrs. Annie Jackson of Red Bank are in Mrs. Gerald Smith and son Don- charge of the affair. - ald recently apent a few days vis- iting Mrs, Smith's mother, Mrs. TASIE-COMPASt- Tuxedo Rental Mr. and Mrs. John Haddow and John Wanzer of Poughkeepsle, family have moved from 79 Broad N. T. st. to Center St., Keansburg. Mrs. Mabel Lowerre has moved • Cutaways • Mornlnc Suits " Miss Joyce Chlsman, R. N., of St. from Hudson st. to her home on • White Dinner Jackets • Strollers Peters pi., is spending a month's Railroad ave. • Mldnlzht Bin* Tuxedos vacation from Middlesex General Arthur Manelnl * left yesterday • Midnight Blue Full Dress Suits hospital, New Brunswick, visiting to attend the sixth International • Cocktail Coat Denver and other places in the Grassland Congress at State Col- West. lege, Pa. Formaluiear for Every Miss Pauline Egan and Miss Sor- Miss Ruth Ann Hayes is spend- ts Henrlksen of Chlngarora ave, ing a two weeks' vacation with Occasion . . . are on vacation at Merry Hill in Miss Marlon, Davis of Ea.ton.town. the Focono mountains of Pennsyl- Gerald Smith enjoyed a deepsea TODAY-AS ALWAYS-*, Every Season vania. Ashing trip off Long Island recent- Mrs. Anna L. Burns of Chicago ly, accompanied by some business FLAGSTAFF. MEANS 111., is a guest of Miss J. Mabel associates. Brown of Broad st., editor and pub- Misses Eileen and Elaine Jursa THE lisher of the Keyport Weekly, have returned home after spending a week as guests of Miss Ellen SegalVs On vacation in Vermont are Mr. Jane McCarthy, who Is summering and Mrs. Clarence E. Bahrenburg at Normandy Beach. 1 Charles Kirman, airman second class, son of Mrs. Kath- of Washington st. Perfect gams and WQcfr'iweer. MEN'S BOYS WEAR Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holland bocauie they're to tender they OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M leen Kirman of 174 Branch ave., makes adjustments to an Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Stan' and children Carol, Alan, Harvey PEAS Ope. I..B. Ave. hope and son William are touring melt in your mouth. •ngine that supplies electricity for a 527th aircraft control and Robert, visited Mr. and Mrs. .11 N. BROADWAY LONG (RANCH Nova Scotia by automobile. Thomas. McCarthy and family at and warning group radar site in southern Japan. He's serv- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Normandy Beach Saturday eve- ing with the Japan air defense force as a Diesel mechanic. The air control group's mission is to assist in protecting U. S. For THURSDAY; FRIDAY & SATURDAY Air Force bases and the southern Japanese mainland from, AT possible sneak enemy air and sea attacks, through the use of YOU ALWAYS SAVE an early warning radar net. SEELEY S SunRau Drugs DAN COLLOPY BROAD &. WALLACE STREETS. RED BANK KMTIMP - — COUPON FISH MARKET & ICE DOCK ON THE SHREWSBURY RIVER 14 BAY AVENUE HIGHLANDS, N. J. PHONE HIGHLANDS 3-1384

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Bi«HBalaBBBB.PJalHalBl.fmclBV HelWlteVVI•• ••!••••• •• HelW*m •HI»=r^a,emaV»«ta.VflJlHal eSHVal SWI*,QM letter COU-P0NlJP"*»«Reil Letter COI)PON|Ji"'*»vRed Letter'C01IP0Nr**»«wRed Letter COUPONI ji«»«»vRed Letter COUP0N,*"««»Red letter COUPON!*»»«•«Red Letter.COUPON PUBLIC SALE ! NESCAFE I! ! LIFESAVERS |l Full Flavored CONCORD II DENTAL SS12 ZIPPERIB AJAX II FOAMING • | As we are positively giving up our antique shop we will dispose el i fil INSTANT i I«E eur entire stock at absolute public auction on the premises at MMMSS g A6 IIII _____ CLEANSER 1}1 11 D4XI2 In. w-awajJI 2 Highway 35 Wall Township. Spring Lake, N. J. •• EMBOSSED PLAST. . .. ,• . •. «• ! Two miles west of Spring Lake on Highway 3S between Shark River and caaTABLE CQi Manaiquan Circle. Opposite Wall Church, on Till ytUO. ii COVER 00 21 10:30 A.M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd 10:30 A.M. • • COUrON MOD till M». 11

,'Two Four Poster Canopy Beds (Circa 1800),'. Two Drawer Sewing $1>TS Value! CH c E Table (Circa 1825),.Two What-Nots, Two Marble Top Coffee Tables PEROXIDE !! . i J. ^ !!Applicator Bottle • GLYCERINE • !HEP I QUART R-A-K II (Victorian), Two Mahogany Tables o( Two Drawers Drop-leaf, Card ^S* _/ ii HOT WATER*!! ^ ucnniin • eiiDDAeiTHDicc I °SQL • DISINFECTANT M Table, Buffet, Pie Crust Tip Top Table, Lincoln Rocker, French Inlaid SUPPOSITORIES Desk (Louis XIV)', Cherry Candle Table, Washstand with Sandwich Glass Knobs (Curly Maple), Cherry Drop-loaf Table, Fine Tavern Table with Cross Stretcher Base (Circa 1760), Seaman Chest, Five Arrow Back Chairs, Three Fiddle Back Chairs, Hutch Table, Pine Harvest Table (Circa 1785), Fine Corner Cupboard with original Glass In Door, Fine Linen Press (Circa 1760), Brass Andirons, Firs. Screen, Three Rush Bottom Chairs. Marble Top Tables, 93 Pleca Dinner Set Service of 12 very Decorative (Rosenthai), Pair English Vaies, Cut Glass, Rook Crystal Glass, Brass Candlesticks, Early Adams Mirror, Royal Bonn Clock, Currier and Ives Prints. Milk GlasB. Powterware, Colored Glass, Overlay Glass, jto»«WRed Letter COI)PON|jP"»«»vRed p> Emerald Green 0laS8 LARGE RUBBER II SOFT, ABSORBCNTII China, Limogo, Dresden, Miesiln Chlnaware and Porcelains, Flgurtnej, ABSORBINE Jr!! * > > 1! l! Hutch Table, Glassware, Sheffield Silver and many items (or which space will not permit enumerating. NAIL ii LIHIMENtSSl^ I! CUP & SAUCER '•!SPONGE TOILET TISSUES IJ^P^ uRi i| Our shop is now closed and will remain closed until date of sale. NIPPERS::! Ri(> 15c Bottle OIL Houuwark __ Positively no private Bales. The offerings may be viewed on date of sale With wit> from 0 A, M. until sale time. Lunch will be served and seating accommo- Cavitn dations provided. Please come prepared to remove your purchases at con- elusion of sale as our entire stock will be sold without reserve. leliM COUPON COO0 I tin tm ii 91! COUKH OOOO Illl HIS, »l 191; GOOD Till AUO. 11 e»j mi A>>. ti • 8 By Order of: W. S. and Edna Ludlow N. liw^Rtd utter COUPON I #/»*.« Red letterCOUP-ONI JP«««VMr Red Letter CBUPONl^*^ Red Letter COUP0Nlf«««>vRed teller COUPON|*"«»vReil letter COUPON|*"I«^Red letter COUPON H ••a. COATS, Auctioneer. Phonei Long Branch tj.asM PLEASE NOTEl "Tha Ludlows,'' as this shop Is better known, have M.OOBATHALLURE always maintained tha hlgheit duality antiques and thla rare stock IS 50'Value! NYLON JI BUBBLE LIQUID!! R-A-K 5% D.D.T.f J ASPIRIN Eaton's STICK ' affords collectors and all * unique opportunity. FOOT I BUBBLE COLOGNE With Metal BATH e»n« ,1 oaoiiu, SOCKS BUBBLE MAKER !SPONGE RUBBER Od BOTH m§ U 'kit, !P0WDERt>7! c l I ( FOR /- m EXECUTOR'S SALE IIN>i&a oocj ONLY 4 I PUFFS (L i " ve. 11 fell- till i»l II trnnn 0000 tm «wvit» PERSONAL PROPERTY .a.vReil letter COUPON iw«-v Red letter COUPON! Ji»»«»v Red letter COUPON! J^"«-v Red Letter COUP ONI JP«|' H I MUM> «*«• Illl tte. II tiu6 47' am* Met tm21 I Arrow Back Chain (Clroi 1110), Muile Bex, Cherry Drop tiel Table, till 4IMUIMI Westward He Qltis Compote, Mantel Olook, (Bit Tersy), Early American Pine - 1 *».«.«*VREII letter COUPON|f>"»«*vRed letter CDIIPOH|J ''"*"vHcil Idler COIIPONj*»'«'v»eil teller COUPON i"""* ** He it letter COUPON *""«--vReil letter COUPON Oheiti, Fine Secretary. Fine Waihsttndi end Foot Stools, light Sty Bteipli Cloek, Marble Top Wathitandi with Spluh Bsolis. Brsie Btandt with mirbV] All-Mttal Spoilt !0« Vilutl Long Straw POCKET-8IZC llMllli4tiritiHiHii.lt Tops(Frsnoh), S Plloe Living Boom Bit Inlild with. Mother.of•pearl, Mirth, Rt(.0O«Vllui! top tjttturs, Btiietui tnd Common's!, Spinning Wheel. tCI«e» 17110), Chip. POTATO pendile Diik (Circa 1780), Pine Corner Cupboard Butterfly (Circe, 1748), BINOCULARS WHISK FINGERNAIL 'CLOTHES Cherry tnd Ms.hoje.ny Hooking Ohetn, 144 Neos Chin* Dinner Bet Tree W Oil I Illlllft VH» BROOM ttfe Pattern, Cherry Cradle, a Olvll War Drumi, Blat Baok Huih Bottom Chairs, PEELER LINE Men's LARGE WHITE • FUoe Victorian Living Room lit. Ttble Illver. 44 Piece Cheliaa Tea Bel, CLIPPER •MYUli, Tea, Waieni Eerly American Fine School Mtitsr'a Deik, Lincoln Booker, What. st ( HANDKERCHIEFS net Ihilvti. Lena Oolleatlon of eld Milk Olut, Jtrdlnlorti, Voreelaln Pedeitth, Karly Amerlean Preilid Olaee, Kugi, (lloom ind Bcstttr Bltti), Llntni (Bed Vilut V OHIV [UNO 29 5 FOR 3 9 and Table), Marble Top Tablet, Bliqut, Cut aiaet,,10 Piece Willow Wan 33 , UtMN «••»7 Illl sM. U (tvMNMeTtnt'«ie.H ttweN teat titt tut, tt China Dinner Bel, Prlnli (Currltr tnd Currier * IVM), Walnut Beoratiry i MeMN MM till elrt. II (Olrca 1TPO)> Ocoailanil Tables anil Chilrs, Mplnel link. Kerosene Lamp., Wlllilig m'ss&istii'ikm Wall Lamp Brackite mingle tnd Pilrt), Bookoaie, Old Albumc, Btr Chilrt, : i»v««,.vHi)it letttr CnilPIIN »—HfRtil letter COUPON Haul Top Deik ICIroa 1100). B Pit* Dining noom Bel, Bidt (Single tnU | Seablt) with spring) tnd mitlriiiii, Pint Hvtoh Tibia tronttonc Pltttem, flUlVinturaipM! 6Q!.Value PUYINQ $1.00 IvtrrMdy Tatihwork QuIIU, tin Blanket Chetti, Bewlni Table, Mlrron. Approa* 100 0IH BERKELEY and Ooldletl Picture Primci, Approii1 too Plioei et mlieillanaeut ohlnewtw,' FLASHLIGHT FLASH- SHAVE DOUILMDQI forth and Laws furniture, Hand and dardon Tooli, Oil Palntlut, Plolurei, .CARDS •llt.fbTte and nunmoui athtt Items amounting to appro*1 000 pleeee In all, BATTERIES! BRUSH BLADES Btlt will be held riginlltii of weather conditions, Lunch will be itrvtil LIGHT BOOKMATCHES an both dt'tt «( lilt, Itatlnii tecomrnoHitloni, Tha B»eiil6r anil Auatlsmem I uiriii, tktll net be rttpcntlblt In the event ei accident or Injurr to any perien ei •r M penonii In, on n tbjul the prtmlut. « V 44' Mil 1 (til tm a* II Br Ordtr o(i MBUON & MORTOX, Imeutor I IHl AIM, I • le^XIMII Auilleniirii I, 0, Csati, Phonei Lone Brineh BjOBBO, Charltt M, Phoni Alltnlnwn H, J, O-noai. W.nun VtnMgiyir, Phonti Hurllnjtnnl.imiv.j.,1, Mtmhtmi "NMioAtl AueUnntMi As«««lilH»", "Haw Jirtu Itale * «' AuilMMfi,1' ratH MINI Then iftrlni wtuld aiiki it tipir* Kntlltty nl THESE BIG SPECIALS NOW ON SALE AT ALL SUN RAY STORES THROUGHOUT PA., N J., DEL. flip ind PAW Six BED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 the spread of industry over wider ureas has NEVER UNDfcr.^.(MATE THE POWER RED BANK REGISTER tremendous local economic advantages. Lo- LETTERS' PROM EVENTS OF YEARS AQO 40-41 Brpad Strut, Rid Hink, N, J. calities, suitable for industrial establish- OUR READERS Subicriptipp Prlcei it Advuct, One jraar. 15.CO I 11.00. Biosl* tost, it counter, li ttnti, ment, cau benefit greatly by attracting FROM REQISTER FILES Ve«kl». «nt«rtd •• Second Cl»n Mutter >t th« Poll- manufacturing plants because each repre- BEGISTBATION OF VOTEB8 >t Hed B.ok. N. J.. under !b» Act of Match 8. 1879, sents a new tax source that, i» turn, levels 1112 Eighteenth ave., Fifty Year* Ago. Mr. and Mr*, Joseph Ejchelbach tind Subscribers in (orwardfug chance of addreal West Belmar, N, J, of W«*t Front at, tried their skill pleau u» Poiial Form 1(47 off the amount home owners have to pay. Temple Jaokaon, a ten-year-old Aug. 16, 1953. colored boy, living on Central ave., at weak fishing and came home And if this trend is to continue, and it looks o the Editor: lost his right leg below the knee With a, large basklt full of fl>h THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1962 On behalf of the Monmouth Coun- whipV they diatributed among like it will, well-plnnned and well-laid out ,' Clerks' association will you please when, he slipped from • oiltank friend*. ubilsh the enclosed letter, car and fell on the track under the communities can gain a great deal through moving train, • J. C. BrlU and family, M". Your co-operation will be greatly Charles and family, Mrs. Let's Buy at Home local employment and, resultautly, more >preclated. Mlia Carrie 'White, daughter of n famly, Very truly yours. Mr, and Mrs. Frank P. White of Eleanor Titus, Mrs, Minnie Harvey The "buy at home" movement is aeen local retail business. Irving S, Bennett, Gold St., became the bride of James and son Samuel, Mrs, John Jennings But industry is not always a boon. In- President. Abraham Garfleld Wii«, The cere- and Mis* Jessie Bruce of Ocesnlo not only as a continuing but growing thing mony was performed by Rev. were planning, an excursion by in Red Bank, something that speaks of good deed, in a national or even regional depres-| Aa president of the Monmouth atage to Atbury Park. ountv Municipal Clerks' anooia- Jame« A. ReynoWa, pastor of St. James Covert of Colt's Neck, won sense and civie-mindedness by our residents. sion, a heavy burden can be placed on "the on, I followed with great Interest James church. They were attend- a new wheat threshing machine community. Workers then have to turn to io newspaper accounts of the pto-ed by Miss Helena Henderson and whloh waa attracting much atten- It makes good sense to buy nt home because osal that the County Board of Mr. Wise's brother, Edward W. tion from the farmer* throughout it's here that merchants are most likely the community for support or financial "lections operate a mobile unit for Wlae. the groom was employed Monmouth county, when the ma- iglstering voters, In those articles as bookkeeper for tbe Shore Bleo- chine threshed 67 bushels of wheat to see that you are pleased with what you assistance. That also is true during strike was stated that some municipal trlo company. ' ., periods for some industries. So the estab- erks do not provide evening ac- in OT minutes at Conover Taylor's buy so you will want to come in to shop ommodatlons for registration. I Carl Clark, age 18 years, and farm at that place. again. It's a boon to the community for it lishment of industrial centers is nothing 'as surprised to see any criticism Harry Kennedy, age 7 years, two 'rested at the municipal clerks be- Ooaanlo boys, were nurilpg Injur- Twenty-live Years Ago "" adds \o local economic stability, allows for to be rushed into blindly. like anything Luce It had been my understand- ies, Clark Jumped on a stick and else that is well done, decentralisation of K that anybody who wanted to the sharp end flew up and pierced Albert Burdge of Broad at. sold business growth and increasing employment. •eglster could do so by calling at him In the thigh. The Kennedy his Interest in the Boro Busses, industry can be a real success if enough he municipal clerk's office at any boy slipped from a ladder and a Inc., which he organized five years Kay E. Taylor, executive vice president m« for that purpose. In addition' of the Red Bank Community Chamber of plans are made well in advance. And plan- know that many municipal clerks nail protruding therefrom cut. a previous to devote all his time to 111 keep their office open on cer- deep' gash )n his leg. • his contracting business. He had Commerce, and J. Beverly Anderson, chair- ning for industry must take in such matters ain nights for the purpose of regls- Mrs. Thomas S. Hubbard and been In the transportation business man of the Chamber's Retail Trade com as plant location, transportation, homes for erlng yoUrs, so that I \va» shocked daughter Sarah,, and Mrs. Annie 27 years. -. IWWtti o learn than an allegation had been Edwards and daughter'Charlotte, The. Monmouth' County Horticul- nrittee, bave estimated that the early-August workers, new schools and churches. Not nade that people were not able to have' returned from an extensive tural'Society held its annual picnic all of Monmouth is suitable for industry. eglster because of their municipal European trip. at Thomas S. Field's farm in Mid- Eed Bank Sale Days conducted by 93 co- genuinely "ready" reserve force 'erics being unavailable. Patrick Egan of Bed Bank, died dletown township and nearly 100 operating retailers brought in 250 per cent Hut some is, and could be very well if the kind required, . , . I checked with many of the mem- at the home of his granddaughter persons attended. The Exhibition The present military man-power ei-s of the Monmouth County wore dollar volume tliuii a similar three- received here. Editorial Views Municipal Clerks' association. I at Branchport, He was 78 years committee was arranging for its ystem is neither honest, frank 'ound that every one of them would old, a native of Ireland and spent annual show to be held in Sep- day event in lfl.TI. The Sale Days found 1 or adequate to the true problem; egiater voters at anjr time during most of his life In Middletown tember, great bargains offered to tbe public and the 0/ Other Papers ; Is vague or incomprehensible heir office hours. found that township. A mission of the Lutheran church Government—By the People n its workings and it domands a ivery one of them kept their offices Wellington Wllkins was bitten was to be established in Red Bank. public responded by keeping the cash reg- horough going revision next year pen on certain nights for the pur-on the arm by a large spider while The first service was scheduled to THAT '52-20 CLUB1 —a revision based on some real lose or registering voters and, Inhandling a bunch of bananas. His be held Sunday, Sept. 11 in Clay- isters ringing. Some stores said volume was America's Electoral College system of .nalysls of the actual measure of 'act, advertised In. the newspaper Ths Veterans Administration has 7hcn their office* would be open arm swelled to twice Its ordinary ton, and Magee's hall, when a tem- twice as much as during the 1951 event. putting the nation's President and Vice need which Is likely to last over fter hours. I found that most of size and for a time it was feared porary organization was to be ef- President into office appears, to many ob- reported on the World War II Re- many years to come.—New Yorlt hem were willing to stay after that the Injury might result fatally. fected, The mission was being es- The guccess speaks well also for adver- adjustment Allowances Progrnm, Herald Tribune, ours by appointment for the pur- Ella Richdaje, wife of James C. tablished at the request of 30 local tising. Co-operating stores told of their servers, as old fashioned and out-of-date which has just come' to an end, pose of registering voters. • Rlchdale ot the Phalanx, died from families. Committee in charge was as a one-mule plow and as unfair as charg- This program, which provided un- FLIGHT FROM THE FARM The municipal clerks in Mon- the effects of typhoid fever. She composed of Henry Franz, Walter .•wares in Tbe Eegister. An airplane towed employed veterans with $20... per mouth county have always 'been was 50 years old-^The body was Mahns, Edwin Dalton, Harold ing a dollar for a nickel cigar. Certainly, weeU compensation tor a period The first time we remember hear- ilncere In their endeavor to see a "sales" banner through tlie sky. And in up to 52 weeks, aimed at aiding ng of the farm migration problem hat all perrons were registered. I urlod in the family cemetery on Heiidrlckson, Mrs. Fred Wilman came the shoppers. Big merchandise as well as the Christian Science Monitor points out, their readjustment to suitable ci- •as during World War I when one lo not know of one clerk In Mon- he Rlchdale farm. and Mrs. .Thomas Meade. the system appears to be "a practice grown vilian employment. f the popular songs asked, "How mouth county who would not incon- Hiss Bessie Stlnson, who was Andrew S. White, William A. as small was sold, in big amounts. The re you gonna keep 'em down on enience himself for this purpose, ummering at Fair Haven, took 26 Truex, James N. Bunnell and Noel out of the struggle. between (political) Of the nearly 15 million veteran! he farm after they've seen Parco? my implication that the municipal >f her friends on a straw ride to Lartaud, were planning a - two event made everybody feel as though some' of World Wnr II, 900,000, or 1 out Jerks are not doing their job with he Highlands in George Sanborn's weeks vacation to be spent fishing thing important had been accomplished. groups for advantage," and not the intent of IS, felt the need for using all We've heard of it continuously elation-to registering voters'is en- ilg hay wagon. at Barnegat and Beach Haven in of our founding fathers. his benefits. Considering charges ilnco then—every time there has Irely unwarranted. The fact of William B. Little, David M. Par-Mr. White's cabin cruiser Olivia B. 'And more people than ever found out how that the program was a give-away een a new farm census. Now de- he matter is that most of them >artment of agriculture sta,tlstl- ;er, George W. Smith, C. L. Ben- Rumson's annual baby parade .vise it is to buy in Red Bank. Considered most unfortunate is the show or "Fifty-Two-Twenty Club," re going beyond the call of duty, iett, William H. Bennett, and John was held at Victory Park. Stanley la the l-to-15 ratio too hlgh7 Did lans have been looking into the Very truly yours, , system's "unit rule" way of having a popu- uture and they predict with con- Irving S. Bennett, ". Woodrldge, all of Fair Haven, Allen Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. too many veterans take their bene- ere on a cruise on William B. Albert Kerr was judged the pret- lar vote majority, regardless of how small fits just to get "what was coming idence that the population shift rom farm to town Is going to go APPRECIATION Little's sloop. tiest baby In the borough. Tl)« '. Now, Get Registered it may be, decide the whole electoral vote to them"? The latest social functions were child was dressed as "Little Boy For the same period of the pro- ight on for tha foreseeable fu- 1 ur«—until 1970, at least. 176 Manor Dr., nown as "marshmallow toasts" Blue. ' Second priio was awarded '\ Citizens who have been .growling about. regardless how large. Why, some ask gram (19-15 lo 1952) the average of ned Bank. N. J. nd an outstanding gathering of Mildred Conk, .daughter of Charles American unemployment amounted Ttin total farm population Is now , Aug. 15. j( how things have been going in Washington should a plurality of 1,000 votes in one own to abdut 23^00,000 persons, his sort was given by Madle, Altda. Conk, who was dressed as a bal- to 1 out of 24 of the total labor To the Editor: . ' and Bessie Lovett, daughters of let dancer. In the. float department, j! can live only with their own self-pity if state give the victorious candidate all of force. This means that nearly decline of about 20 per cent in :ha last four years. Putting it an- I would like to express my ap- John T, Lovett of Little Silver. first prjw went to Ralph-Long- that state's 45 electoral votes while a plur twice us many veterans used their idelation for the publicity afforded Their guests were Bertha and Ella street, ;Jr.," and second prize to : they don't get out and vote in November. unemployment benefits as employ- ther way the situation is like this; In 1860 the country had five times he Eatontown playground in your ting, .Grace Crater, Isabell John- Jack Delsler. i The election is for the people. Elected will ality of 50,000 in another state gives him ment statistics seem to show ion, Louisa Llppincott, Lester and Miss Agnes Dwyer,1 Bergen pi., would be necessary. i many farms as it had business laper this past playground season, i be their President, But before anyone can only live? It is always possible, under this rms, Today there are 5,400,000 Very truly yours, Thompson Lovett, Robert Hance was enjoying a vacation of two system, that a candidate who receives a But individuals conditioned by terms and 1 million business firms. nd Harry Lipplncott. weeks from her work at the of-, * exercise the voting privilege he or she must war returning to suitable civilian Wlllard F. Browning, A yacht race, under the manage- flee of the Red Bank water depart- employment face different condi- Jy 1970 there are expected to be 5 Playground Director' ment of 'William Arras, proprietor 1 be duly registered. Registrations are now majority of the people's votes to be defeat- million farms and 5 million Jjusi- ment, most of which time she was tions from regular workers find- f the Grand hotel at Fair spending in the New England ; being received by clerks of all municipalities ed by a candidate receiving a minority. ing new employment. Both the Haven, attracted many entries. The Farms ore "disappearing" at the states. : Tbe 1950 census shows a redistribution potential jobholder* and the jobs winner was Forman R. Smith's Two huckelberry pie-eating con- and the county board of elections at Free- had changed—sometimes vastly— rate ot about 20,000 a year. Some Know Your Government Elsie, Edward Chandler's Puzzle of population that will give 16 states a .re swallowed up by the expansion DEBT—DEBT—DEBT tests were held by members of J hold. Books close Sept. 25. After that, any- through/thejwar. Congress design^ was second and P. L. Blaisdell's Boy Scout troop 23 at their regular ed the readjustment program to let f suburban residential areas Indebtedness of New Jersey's 21 \ one not on the books cannot register, and, different number of electoral votes >froin around towns and cities. Most of ^erled was third. meeting at the Red Bank Baptist veterans take time to find suitable counties is approaching the hundred Reuben White, son of Captain church. Douglas Manson ate his ; thus, cannot qualify to vote in November. what they had in 1948. But the unit rule employment. Thus one might ex- them merged Into other farms. As mllHon dollar mark. pect a somewhat greater propor- result^ the size ot the average White of Red Bank, wop the run- pie in the shortest time, and Har- holds—winner take' all, state by state, The County capital debt, Including ning race at the spqrU regatta at old Schulz took the honors of eat- i Because they didn't vote at any election tion of veterans under the pro- farm Is Increasing. : ; that which has been authorized but Highlands Beach. The distance was ing the most pies. ;'•(. - . I for four consecutive years, the names of Lodge amendment, now proposed in Con gram to file as unemployed than At present there Is one farm to not issued, rose three million dol- of the population In general. .bout every 28 people In the coun- iOO yards against the tide and 600 Mrs. John Sagurton, Mis* Emily gress, would divide and apportion electoral lars from 93.6 million dollars at the Sagurton and Robert Sagurton of " hundreds of county voters have been re; ry. By 1970, the average farm will nd of 184? to 96.6 million dollars ards with the tide. White won votes according to proportions of the popiv On the other hand, eight million »e larger than It is today but it landily in 13H minutes and re- Shrewsbury, and Miss AnnaBraseh jj moved from the books. The «tate election veterans used (wholly or In part) Dec. 31, lost. • elvod a silver medal. of Middletown township were on ill have to produce enough food Of the 21 counties, ten increased I law rules that to be eligible for the Novem- lar vote in each state. That looks like an their benefits under the schooling or' 38 people, Instead of 28. Miss Julia Aul resigned her po- an auto trip to Niagara Falls and improvement over the present "college' program. Whether it was necessary heir indebtedness by a total of 12.7 j ber balloting, these persons must register r to-takt-onl; ASKSsft'dtflfytfftltft'faiy Co., and accepted a similar position Over (1,200 was cleared by a sup- ' "again; i:-1 Jiotf "sure if'fie or' sheTs still"-sysfenX'"' "' Y"" "~" ' unemployment benefits at times Is ccted lo produce more food per period. Decreases aggregating 9.7 with Slgmund Eisner. icr and sale at the Colt's Neck But is that enough? The President of hard to determine. Without the ere, per man hour of work and million dollars were shown In eight The Elena 3, Koblnaon property school house for the benefit of St. registered can find out by calling the eleC' education program both veteran er animal than it does now. Pro-counties. Gloucester county showed m Riverside dr., opposite Red Mary's churoh of Colt's Nook. Miss tion board at Freehold 8-1940, extension 129. the United States is a man supposedly and public unemployment roles luctlvity has increased 25 per cent no change. Only Hunterdon and Bank, was sold by Allaire'ft Son, to Marie Hoey and Mr*. William Har- picked by the American people to admin might have been much higher. ilnco Just before "World War II Salem counties reported no debt. Clarke Holbrook of New-York. The 'ey had general supervision of the So the many persons who moved into ind technological Improvements Tabulated from official records by ffalr. But the present figures still seem will continue to be made. .ho New Jersey Taxpayers associa- Toperty had & river frontage of this county in recent years may be fully ister their affairs. Recalling mix-ups in the to Indicate that many veterans did 172 feet and was about BOO feet In Mr. and Mra. John L. Schanck 1 Many people who toil In cities ton as part of its forthcoming an- if Brookdale Farms, of Llncroft recent national party conventions, the back- milk the Treasury. The possibilities rofets not to understand why ual publication, "County Finances," epth. aware of registration procedure, the Eed of others doing so seem much less- Rev. W. A. Lilley returned to nnounced the marriage of their stage maneuvering, secret meetings of pres- nyono would leave the country to a comparison of capital debt by aughter^ Lillian to Grandin V. Bank region of the League of Women oned by the revised provisions of mova into town, particularly, with :ountlcs follows. little Silver, after spending quite sure blocs and 11th hour deals that stirred :he Korean Veterans Act. This act lome time at the Methodist camp Schanck of West Front st., Red Voters is preparing to launch a door-to-door farm prices and profits where they COUNTY CAPITAI. DEBT meeting at Portsmouth, R. I. Bank, who wa* recently graduated up disunity and angry clashes among the essens the maximum time to 26 have been.- Including Authorized But Not I»«utd) delivery of flyers explaining what to do, weeks, and requires tha veteran D«o. 81 John Bennett of Port Monmouth, from; Princeton. There Is no mystery about the Charles Danner of Keansburg, 33 Bead it when you get it, Its information state delegations, it is obvious that some- either to take the job the Veterans migration, of course. The bright County iad two Jugs containing liquid mat- Employment Bureau finds for him Increas* Hli 1961 ;er side toy side, one filled with irears old, broke his neck by diving may save you a lost vote. thing is wrong with the whole thing and lights appeal to many, just as they Bergun .. . , H,368,000 110,377,000 in shallow water, A few days In his classification or to forfeit lid to the doubhboys of 1918. More Burllnarton ...... 264,981 1,028,485 Iresh water and the other with that a more direct method Should be em-his benefits. Can» M»y ., 424.000 829,000 washing soda. In his hurry to get previous, John Wagner ot Newark Realizing that many citizens find it next :han that, farmers hava been ex- Cumberland ...... 214,000 450,000 dove into a foot of water at Xeans- ployed, Problems of this kind could be A mdre encouraging aspect, how- Meretr ....„, a drink, he picked up the wrong to impossible to register during weekday periencing greater and greater dif- . 2,091,000 8.112,500 lug and drank, from same. He was burg and broke his neck, from ever, of the report on the World ficulties In obtaining competent la. Monmouth ., 4,777,127 6,108,010 which he died In the Long Branch hours, many municipal clerks are arranging solved if through primaries the voters could War II program is the fact that Morrla -. ...» 1173,128 1,867,000 aken violently 111 and for a while ir. i • 40,000 1,408,000 It was thought that the accident hospital. to keep their offices j)pen during, evening choose the candidates they want, and not the, average veteran got a Job af- The capital Investment required lomerict .»••...... 444,000 1,809,000 ter collecting compensation for Wurren _ _ 5.815 380,000 might end fatally. Laird's elder mill of Scobayvllle what a group of politicians, or a single :o own and operate a farm Is large was being modernized by tht In- hours for- a period before the books close. only one and a half months, This Land values have soared. Expons Decreaest. Clammers along the Rarltan bay politician, should decree. ndlcates that the average veteran, Atlantlo „.. 2,572,000 1,138,000 ihore were having a harvest. They itallatlon of electricity. Also the county board is planning to pro- Ive equipment is necessary. Farm Cwnden .«H _.* 10,310,861 10,155,500 were finding plenty of clams) and A Tudor house, whloh was Tu- iko the average American, wants ing is still a gamble to a consid- Euax •...••- -. 25.027,120 12,813,000 vide "additional" registration facilities in It would appear that the lawmakers of to and will make his own way and Hudion ...... 22,129,673 17,804,178 were getting an average ot (1.80 dor to the last degree, was com- erable extent. The responsibilities flldl 4.408,800 4,463,000 pleted for Mrs. Thomas Jardlne at use government aid only in emerg- t050000 , bushel. The high price of meat communities where they are found desir- the nation could give some real thought ara great. The farmer must bo a ,00,0 (.075,000 irought about thi Inoraased de- Bast Front it. and Alston ct., at encies. — The Christian Science smart buyer and seller, a book, lUIISX • •• •< <• 550,041 120,521 a cost of $32,000. Tbe house was able. These facilities nlso will allow for to putting government where it belongs, in Monitor, keeper and mechanle as Well aa ah Union - - 7,768,783 (,1181,S00 mand for clanu. the hnnds of the pecfple. A thorough study Other There was a raid on rubber boots lUtstanding In It* architectural some night registrations, it is understood. agronomist. Glouceitar ..*...<« 80,l«2 ao,m among th« fishing fleet at Belford ieauty and was attracting much at- THE MAN-POWER CHAOS We rather imagine, however, thai Huntndon ..... entlon. . It would he In the public interest if the should be made by Congress with recom- Salem • and Port Monmouth, The boats mendations proposed and acted on before The Director of Selective Ser- the main reason for the flight from lalted were owned by E. Walt Ha- Sheriff .Harry N. Johnson of the officials could get together and decide upon vice, Maji Gen. Lewis p. Hershey, the farm is that farming, even with Total , 103,8(8,624 m,822,800 vens, Oaorga Henry, Charles Pavli, Highlands asked the county free- a schedule of night registrations, munici- the next Presidential election- rolls around, hag issued a premonitory hint that all the modern devices, la still hard John Osborn, George Leik and M. holders to .consider hi* proposal It may soon be necessary to start work, extending from daybreak, o Sliaffrey in Bugle Corps C. Loshen. 'or the establishment of a prison Something concrete and beneficial should drafting fathers and others with before, until dark and beyond. About 20 palra were pality by municipality, that would be stand- stolin 'arm'similar to the one he recently ard throughout the county. In any event It be accomplished in the next four yenrs. dependency deferrals. This Is not, Mora time for leisure and for va- At Bainbrldge Center Frank\ Yarnell ot Belford, who visited at Norrlstown, Pa. He was perhaps, a warning to the fathers cations la a universal' dealra today, Informed that when the 1928 bud- so much as a warning to the na- BELFORD-Patrlck J. Shaffrey, rented the old pool room building is hoped thnt due publicity will be given The average farmer figures—and aon of Mr. and Mra. Charles Shaf- at that place, planned to go into get was made up his plan would tion that its military manpower rightly—that ha doaan't get hli frey of tieonardvllle rd. here, I* a get attention at that time. to tho "where and when" details of the policies are still little more than a share.—Denver Post. the ncond-hand furniture business. registration. Crime On the Increase welter ot half-measures and eva- member of the Recruit Training Webster 3wen, who conducted Floyd R. Morris, age 24, aon of sions of thu real min-powcr prob command drum and bugle corps he village groory store at Nave- Charles A, Morrla, Tinton ave., . Hut, ns nny good cltlstoti should know, Crime is on the upswing in the metro lorn befort us, WITHOUT HANCOR of tho Naval Training center at sink and who was alao the village Red Bank, was instantly killed In the rppislrntloii and the votn IR the big polltan area this year, und we who live There la one thing you oan aayBainbrldge, Md. pojtmaiter. wai having thi old an auto accident near Lakewood. The problem oan be stated tlnv (or. Senator Robert Taft. He's i Tha unit la composed entirely store modernized, the prlnolpal Morrl* and hi* companion, Altx of yon, the individual, doge liy would have considcrahlu cause for >ly. We are committed to main- good loier. of volunteers from tha reoruits at change being an entire new floor. Lewis, .al*o of Red Bank, war* re- olnlng a moro or IOM permanent Balnbrldg*. It performs at all re- Memoirs of the aewlng clrclo of turning to Red Bank from work alarm If un,v of our Inw ctiforccnioui stnndlnn military establishment of It Isn't easy for a man to tak In Ocean oounty whan their oar the disappointment ot losing i cruit parade* and revlewi held at th* LUtl* Silver Methodist church i should ho found lnx In their uffortK above 3.S million men, which," to the training center ana* makes oo> cleared $110 by tha dlapoaal ot a was tldeswlped and Mr. Morrl* waa make military ion»e, should hav« preildontlal nomination whan I thrown to tht road, Industry, Headed Thia Way to protect the public. Word from Newark waa almost within hli grasp, I oailonal trips to nearby aommunl- quilt whloh waa won by Mlaa Viola bohlnd It a largo, trained, equipped tits to take part In parade* and Mooro, Member* of the olrole took Mr, and Mr*. Albert U Ivln* of and quickly mobllliable reserve muit bo particularly trying when other civic eventi. The Itcgloim! I'lnn ANsoclntlon, Inc., RIN that there wore 27 nuirdoi'H In thnt county aa Senator Taft has done, a mat blocka ot tha quilt and aaourad Patera pi., ware at Vandalla, Ohio, and a further roaarve behind that autographs theroon at lOo aaoh. where Mr, Ivln* of the Niw Jor«oy research und planning ufpney, inform* tin und 18 in thnt city, mostly urlnlng from of •xperlanaed men who ptaoia, returned on hU cruder been mushrooming, It tclin of 2,(158 imluii- dtpandtney, for firman, for stu. anatohed by niwoomers In the flak preofed In rooeni yeara^ "Jean" from Canada, Thi Him re- of Rtpublloan politics, who havi 000, trlnl plnntd Imllt In tho New York-New Newark tiowipnpera mid tlin OVUMII dent* and far the phyalcaUy and An application of «lx pound! ol Thi Klngi Daughtir* of Mlddli- ported thi Commodore hot loilng mentally unnt-and partly by o«ll< not (Ivan tha party long years o a 10 par oant DOT duit or five, a ilngla man of hli party of voy- Jtwey rpiflmi since 10411 at a value of ovur crime ride thin your In 8,4 per cent ovur faithful aarvloii after all this dli town vlllagi mttid ovmfSSO at Inn bitok tha World War II vat- pounda of. a five par flint ohlordant thilr animal intertalnmint and aup* agera, whloh eonaUtid of thi Com* 9177 million. liut, for a total of 3,875 trillion from Jiimi- ernni, many of whom fait that thiy appointment, and attar a grlndln duat per 1,000 «quara fait of arta, modorii Captain and Cook William And almoit brutal battle, one ml|' pir. Thi money wai to bo und ai nry through June. New York city wiw re tind klrindy dona their duty. Rota* in AuKuit, will pravant thi grub* a nttof fund, Tht auppir wu htld B, Uttli, Engineer Obutir Mlnton, There lioi boon a pontwar trand toward tlon la now pnialng tha latter b»ok wilt bo (orjlvon lor balm bltt from doing sarloua damaia to thi at thi hoini of Mra. Mary 0, Blanok Historian Joioph lati, Pint Watch doo«ntrallint!oii of inuiiuftiotut'liig. In A ported to luivu Imd u rl*o In crime of U7.4 to civil llfei this It putting t aor* But.not Sob Taft, lawn In liptimbir «n4 Ootpb«r, tid- and itii wu ably auliUd by MU* OHafWi A, Kawklna, Biocnd Watch He (ooU hU deti&t Ukej the go par rout thin year, ii flpm noinowlmt dim reitpondlngly htnvlar burden on thi vlata M, A, Clark, tfrioutturai Margant H, Morford aa co-chalr- William B, Little, Third Watch BI- minor way, wu In Moiniioiith hnvo felt tho drnft which, Qanarnl Herahty au|< aoldler ha U-and In io doing wi agint. Mixing thi duat with an man. mer B, Carlisle, and Water-Tindar growth crenpltiK in upon it*, In a bigger tortod by a now H.VHIIMH of repm'tlng »|| KMU, It cannot Inn*- maat If thi think he ralnd hi* ataturs In th equal quantity of aand will double Oharlia P, Croii, On thi way prtaant riararrsls an malnUlned, oyia of million* of Americans wh tha bulk and maka spreading nailer, Thi itaamboat William V. Wll home thi viml (topped at various way, new plant coimtriii'tloii linn been on erlini'H ropi'dluHB of lion' minor liny ni'i>. had not supported hli aampalci Limn li not a good aanitr oeoiuai ion, opiratlng bitwun Port Mon* pciU along thi Hud*on rIVir for Th»ro la, moreover, a cnnnldar* mouth and Niw York, oarrlid a refreihmenli and a few other th« rite In Union, Mfddlonex, Horgen, Fnlr- A rlin In urlino In purloiU of mitlonul nla Injuatlea In their oparatlon, A for thn presidential nomination. It rtduoia thi affiotlvinsn i tlmi tabli In Thi Riglitir, ihowlng man mny ha rtetrrrrd na n farmo Wa think lanalor Taft la to DDT, that thi boit wu opiratlng on Hold, KRIKRU unil l'mmnlc eotwtlw;, It win InmiKiiH^v mid iinroit IN A IIHIIIU tiling, Jlnl- thinthi , or atudtnti If ha than makaa i oommondid for hi* gallant woepi tlda Khiduli. Thi round trip tlokit Edward Walker of Runwon, bat- pointed out. If crime In I'llmlilnn lit thu clllcit it vim mid hAaty marriage and h» a ohlld hi anee or defeat without ranaor, an TO SMTTMC AND AUIKA bitwian Niw York and Port Mon* tar known aa Mlokay Walkir, the tor hli quick promlaa to do every DecentrolUntlnn of Imlimtr.r, of our lino* roach down into thu miburljs. Tlmt'i may itaoapa mllltnry duty ultoiath KBANBBUno-ailbart T. Van mouth wu JOo, lingli tlokita wan mlddla-walfht ohamplon ol tha •r, Thoio eallod for aotlva nrvlai thing poailblt to help aantral Bit Matir o( an Oraik rd,, formir atari loo, world, bought a plot on tha touth national armed utrengtli, oj popuiutloni, of why lt'i necommry fur our pollen, local now faoi a tnnf nuhiaquint pariod anhowir win In Nqvimber, of Rarltan towmhlp, hai lift on L J, W, Mount * Bro, took a largt aide of Rlvarilda dr, In Middle, labor form and governinciit IN R nvy liiv county and Mute to work Jimt Unit imii'1 In tha rcatrvo (from whleh thali linntor Taft hu demonattatct trie to Boattlf, Vancouver and h\u »dy«rtli«m«nl In thi current IIIUI town tewmhlp on which ha plannad rtofarrid oontomnnriHu ara fraa), tliat lie |s not only a alaunoh R kt, No will traval to'(ha Weil of The Raglitar to faaluri a mid' to (rut a dwelling (or hli own porUiit thing In thi* ntomli* tig*, It alto li harder mid Im Unit much morn uti'let If but than la nothing to maki thim ligiitu puhllun and in able atateima ooiit by train and thin to Alaiki lummw MiitTli Ooff oarrlaju, and hir-occupancy. Thi plot wu 100 list lo koep lioudluwi out of till* but • graat luy by boat, Mr, VanMatir wti town' niii with ipaolal jirfoifilil on run* frontage toy I0O fiat deep, (or -lilt iii City Tiligraa, ihlp eltrk many yian. , ,,. _'abouti, luniy* tn4" urry-tlla. tthlob. he paid |U,000, AM ,to**.fc* RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Pace Seven ed Banker Involved Awarded Degrees by Rider College l Seven-Car Crash Price Hearing Vasts Since 1911 PHONE RE 6.2316 A ear driven by Cbarlei Baker On Milk Sept. 4 Wired >f 9 Cedar st., Red Bank, was in- into Lamps ilved in a seven-car accident Sat- TRENTON—A hearing to con- J. H. WHITE irday afternoon on the Edison sider prices paid to milk producers Lamps bridge between Perth Amboy and and formulas used to determine Re-wired Newman Springs Road Soutn Amboy. such prices has been called for According to police Mr. Baker's Thursday, Sept. 1, at 10 a. m., in RED BANK sar was struck In the rear by a car the War Memorial building here by driven by Vito Palmeri of Hoboken. C. Wesley Armstrong, Jr., director • Roofing of all kinds * Complete warm air Five other cars piled up behind the of the Office of Milk Industry. HAROLDS first two. Traffic on the bridge was heating systems RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP .•>' led up 46 minutes as a.' result of The hearing was called at the request of producer groups, and 18 Front St Red Bank 6-2744 • Leaders, Gutter* • Dnctwork he crash. testimony will be taken relating to costs of' production, marketing conditions, available supplies and demand. At present, the m-lce for stand- ard milk sold for mild purposes Is $5.87 per hundred pounds, testing 3.5 per cent butterfat. The price for Grade A premium milk, testing -HUBER'S- 3.5 per cent butterfat, Is $8.27 per hundred pounds. These prices PollS Parrot [Clicquot Club; have been in tffect since Oct. 15 1950. IMOII rod y tori «NO onus The O.M.I, also Issued a memor- GINGER Michael Toscano and Sorgo H. Etianne andum to distributors calling- their SPECIAL! After you have TRENTON—Michaol Toscano of ineuB from the school of business, attention to violations connected purchased 6 pairs ALE 15 Bank st, Ked Bank, and Serge and Carol Rice of Freehold, diploma with the posting of prices. In the Henri Etienne o£ 42 Poplar ave., in stenography from the school of memorandum, Mr, Armstrong we give you absolutely Fair Haven, were among the more business. warned that prices posted are to be than 425 seniors who received de- U, S. Senator Karl E. Mundt of those at which the dealer intends STORM COATS to sell his milk and not prices FREE grees and diplomas Tuesday at the South Dakota delivered the prin- '.'which will allow him to enter a annual commencemen• •--•-t o»f cjpai address at the commencement. 1 PAIR OF SHOES Rider College here. He received an honorary doctor of price war." No Time Limit! Mr. Toscano received a bachelor laws degree. Dr. Franklin F. The memorandum, he pointed of science degree In commerce from Moore, president of Rider, also pre- out, especially concerns restaurant tho division of accountancy of the sented an honorary doctor of lams and store accounts where Instances college of business administration degree to Dean Bertha Lawrence of price cutting have been reported. and Mr. Etienne, a bachelor of of Trenton State Teachers college. Mr. Armstrong also stressed that] science degree In commerce from Dean Robert A. McBano present- beginning with the prices posted the division of business adtninis- ed the graduating class to Dr. J, for September, all violators will be Other graduates included Goodner Gill, vice president of the penalized as provided by law. Arnold Goldin of Keyport, B. S; in college, for the conferring of de- commerce Iroitl the division of bus- gress and diplomas. Liberty Grange iness administration; Aimer Robert Potter of Long Branch, B. S. In New Monniouth To Hold 'Work Nights' commerce from the division of ac- Miss Jacqueline Ronaldson COLT'S NECK—Nine member* of countancy; James Pappas of Asbury spending two weeks with her un- Liberty grange were guests at the Park, B. S. in commerce from the cle, Andrew Hutchinson of Mont- recent meeting of Atlantic Grange division of business administration; clalr. at the grange hall. Among the REGULARLY PRICED AT »32" Laird of Allentown and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roberts guests were Mrs. Robert Dobbins Helen Sakelis of Freehold, associ- spent Thursday with Rev. and Mrs. of Liberty grange, Worthy Flora of ALPACA PILE LINING. GABARDINE OUTER ate In arts degrees from tho di- Earl MacCullough and family of Monmouth Pomona grange. vision of administrative secretarial Haworth. A series of "work nights" will be TOP VALUES Marjorie J. McGuire of Bev. and Mrs. William Blsgrove held at the grange hall Thursday Freehold, diploma in' general bus- and family are on a month's vaca- nights, starting at 7 o'clock. Mem- tion in New York state. Dr. and bers hope to havo the hall meeting Mrs. W. Everett Griffiths and fam- room completed by Tuesday, Sept. ily of Camden aro residing at the 23. A special "work night" pro- Baptist parsonage for the next two gram will be held Saturday, instead let us keep your clothes weoks. Dr. Griffiths will be guest of the regular grange meeting, tO BROAD ST. 185 BROADWAY preacher for the next two Sundays scheduled for Tuesday, starting at at the Baptist church. 1 o'clock. A covered dish supper BED BANK nuns UIERR LONO BRANCH Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts will be served at 6:30 p. m, attended the wedding of Miss Bar- bara Blocker, formerly of New Monmouth and now residing at Lion's Head lake. The wedding took place at Pompton Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Ronaldson entertained over the week-end An- drew Hutchinson, James Morford, YOUR BIGGEST RECORD STORE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Unamayer and children Joyce and Arthur. A frankfurter roast was held Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Harold Whitenack IN 30 MILES AND and daughter Susan of Drexell Hill, ANDERSON'S Pa, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coddlngton Sunday. Rev. Whltonack was guest speaker at tho Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe of i Nutley visited Mr. and Mrs. JacJtj MaoGrath one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts vle- Ited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ltnde- mann of Pompton Sunday. COLUMBIA RECORDS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen cele- FOR brated their 30th wedding anni- versary Saturday, Aug. 16. The LASTING house was decorated with summer flowers. Guests Included Mr. and FIT! •J»Sr5.''"A'TtbKT-< Ko!ofl>' -Rtewaifl«.\&;' Mff*. and Mrs. Theodore Smythe, Pater- son; Mrs. Ruth Zottererem of New York; Miss Margaret Donlon of PolWParrot Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. William IMOIS rOllWl AND (1111 Holm, Gloucester; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koester, Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koester, Mrs. William Knox, Linden; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bruecknor, Livingston; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waller, Nutley; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reimer and son WITH EXPERT CLEANING Phillip, Fair Haven; Dr. and Mrs. Our modern equipment . • thorough, Edward J. Salmerl, Red Bank; Mr. expert, care keeps your clothes spar- and Mrs. Jack Cooke, Eatontown; MEASURE OFFER! kling fresh! Call BED BANK 6-0203. 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Thtro'i a wldo ivncjo of rolling oeonomlcally—rolling up now roc* choice—ttroamllnid Vi ten, % ton, 1 ton CANCELLATION ottlt lor on-fho-lob roHablllty. Hundrods of pick-up* and slaksi-1 V4 and 3 ton modoli; BAILLY BROTHERS WERNER'S GARAGE SHOE SHOP •1 MONMOUTH STRUT ITATI HIOHWAY ROUTI It • Irtfld St. Rtd lank RID IANK, N. J. IILFORD, N. J. Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 U, S., British Officers PIANO LESSONS at Your Horn* MATERNITY SUPPORT* OARTERIILTS 47 Exhibit Antiques, 30 Show Old CarsExchange Greetings FREDERICK A. WOHLFORTH, B.S. Ed. MAft LUKKRIE BE 6-S2H-J. Pianist for Clubi, Btteptioni, Etc, FORT MONMOUTH — Annual My Student Entrant* In Griffith Foundation TUC KER'S At Historical Association's Fair greetings between the U. S. Army • Annual Auditions averaged s grade of 81%. CORSET • LINO.ERIE Signal corps and members of the 13S B'WAV, LONG BRANCH OCBANPOBT—The Monmouth with a 1M9 MG; and Fred Genola, British and Canadian Signal units County Historical association Portaupeck, third, with a 1982 were exchanged this week in com- staged its fifth annual Monmouth 'rsche. Cars were judged on ap-memoration of the seventh anni- county fair Saturday and Sunday pearance and originality. William versary of V-J day ending World at Monmouth Park. Featured was Buff and Steven Schmidt placed War II. an antique show in the grandstand first and second in the speed test Messages confirming continua- area, and a show of antique cars for sports cars. tion of close friendships were ex- You can count exhibited by residents of thte area, Mrs. H. D, Mook and her daugh- changed between Maj. Gen. G. I. other parts of the state, New York ter of Metuchen, driving a 1910 Back, U. S. Chief Signal officer and on our reputation and Pennsylvania. Cadillac, won a blue ribbon, for Maj. Gen. Bowen, director of sig- at. builders to give There was entertainment for all he best costumes in keeping with nals, British war office, and be- you the best quality job members of family, Including pony their cars. John Schenk of Flem- tween Maj. Gen. Klrke B. Lawton, rides for children, a horse show ington was second, and Miss Susan commanding general, Fort Mon- at the greatest savings to you. whiofc was staged on Saturday, a Glbbj of Morton, third. mouth, and the following: com- Inspect our workmanship. TV talent contest Saturday and manding officer, Royal Candian Sunday afternoons, and races for Everett iv School of Signals, Kingston, On- antique cars and modern racing tario; commander, Signal Training T. GRANDINETTI — cars. Forty-seven antique dealers Linda Hammond daughter of Mr. center, and commandant, School of exhibited a varied collection ot and Mrs. Vincent Hammond, cele- Signals, Camp Catterlck, England, REd Bank 6-5214 china, glass and furniture, both brated her Uth. birthday Aug. 13. and chief signal officer, West Afri- American and European pieces. Mrs, Isabella Henderson and sonca signals. More than 30 fanciers exhibited Robert of Oheesquake park, Mrs. old cars, and many of the owners Charles Neighbors and son Robert Pointed out in the interchanges wore their long linen dusters, veiled of Crawford's Corners, and Mrs. was the close harmony existing be- hats and goggles of bygone' days. George Gould and children Max tween the U. S. Signal corps and Start them off on the right foot with real smart school clothes and Fay spent Thursday picnicking the British Signals since the China The TV talent contest brought at Ocean Grove, • relief expedition of 1900 when a at real smart economy prices! a 20th century note to an other- Gay Stokes, daughter of Mr. andcommunications line was built to wise old-fashioned country fair. Mrs. Irving Stokes, celebrated her Peking. Also mentioned was the Tom Howard of Rurnson, radio FANS fifth birthday with a party at her hope that joint efforts will assist and TV star, was master of cere- home Saturday. in restoring peace In the Far East BOYS' REGULAR AND I^USKY monies, and 19 talented youngsters from the county auditioned for the Mr. and Mrs. Leon LePre are the and the rest of the world. main prize, appearance on the TVparents of a daughter born Friday "Mi at Rivcrview hospital. The child THE HIGHLANDS SUITS $22" shows "Battle of the Ages" and will be named Virginia. "Chance of a Lifetime." Winners Those gigantic flkylands, were George Manclno, Jr., of Union Mrs. Ruth Williams is spending The Atlantic Highlands; 20% Off BOYS' CORDUROY Beach, who played the accordion her vacation in Mew Hampshire, That stand like a sentry on guard; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hlckey and Our Rock of Gibraltar, and Ann Marie Blades of Asbufy A lock on our altar, ; Park, toe dancer. Both children children, Ann, Jerry, Catherine, and WINDOW & FLOOR TYPE received special auditions for the Donald, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. John A watchdog alert In our yard. J^j SPORT COATS $15" Westerburg and children, Jimmy, The foeman" approaches, 'tyn above mentioned shows. But no man encroaches '3J5J Shirley and Robert, spent Sunday Our low handy nook in the bay. ">T Talent judges were Mrs. Tony at' PallBades Park. He affrights aa he spies " FREIBAUM & CO BOYS' E. Hunting of Fair Haven, who for Airman Thomas Mehler returned Our twin llehts in his eyea many years has conducted her ownTuesday to Waco Air Base, Tex., And your toe, Sandy Hook, In his way. THIRD AVE. LONG BRANCH dancing studio in that borough; whore he is stationed. ' TED BRETON, Val Ernie, owner of the Sea Bright Richard Stllwell, son of Mr. and Ideal Beach. SPORT COATS $19•:; Yacht club, and Hugh D. Beach, Mrs, Stanley Stilwoll, Jr., was taken Rumson, vice president of a New to Rivervlew hospital Friday when BOYS' WOOL, GABARDINE & CORDUROY York city advertising agency which he suffered a cut on the forehead, produces the show, "We, the the result of a fall. He had to have re0M 85 People." throe Miches. The best antique car in the show Mrs. John Portin celebrated her SLACKS $6 was a touring model, a 1911 Moyer birthday with the family last Wed- car, driven by Earl Moyer of Dub- nesday. HAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING BOYS' WOOL & WATER-REPELLENT POPLIN lin, Pa., a descendant of the fam- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zappo and ily that produced the original Moy- children of Bloomfleld and Mrs. Es- fROM 50 er car. Robert T. Gibbs of Whar- ther Cox of Little Silver spent Sun- ton, won the prize for the antique day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox, JACKETS $8 car being driven the greatest dis- Mary Lou VanEmburg, daughter AND SHEET METAL WORK tance to the show, 93 miles, and of Mr. and Mrs. Norman VanEm- BOYS' Herbert Singe of Red Bank, took burg, celebrated her sixth birthday first prize for the oldest car in the Friday. DONE BY- show, a 1901 Oldsmobile. The Joseph Browne family of Matthews Brothers of Long Jersey City spent the week-end at TRENCH COATS $13" Branch, dealers in foreign cars, their place hero. won three prizes for the best for- An outdoor barbecue and corn eign made sports cars in the show. roast was held Sunday at the home MARTIN J. McGUIRE YOUNG MEN'S These threo winners were Peter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seylaz to REGULAR Arnold of Elberon, who received celebrate the 80th birthday ot Mrs. REGISTERED SUITS $ AND LONGS PROM first prize with a 1951 MG; Ran-Harry Haines of Irvlngton, an aunt dall Keator, Jr., Rumson, second, of Mrs. Seylaz, Other guests pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dom- ick, Mrs. Fred Streep, Mrs. James Monmouth County's largest Plumbing and Healing Contractors Moore end Mr. and Mrs. William for Homes and Industrial Plants YOUNG MEN'S ALSO REGULAR SHIRTS. Deffur and son Robert of Irvlngton; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Merglner of SPORT SHIRTS, TIES, Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ON HIGHWAY 35-2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK SWEATERS AND BELTS Pryce and Infant daughter, Karn SPORT COATS $2C Lynn of West Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pryce of Florham Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Work Today park, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rich of East Orange, Mr. and Mrs. PHONE RED BANK 6-3767 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY icquotClut} George Dimm and children, Joffrey and Carole of Point Pleasant, and CLAYTON & MAGEE GINGER Miss Donna Dimm of Carlisle, Pa. BOILERS - RADIATORS - FIXTURES - PIPE - VALVES 19 BROAD ST. MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHIER RED BANK Th« "gray" penny, containing la AND FITTINGS FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES minimum of tin, was minted in 1943 ALE and proved so unpopular it was retired after that year.

NEW JERSEY NATURAL CAS COMPANY On im M beittr', •. fnit Mtrk SttUltrtf. JtED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Page Nine Barbecue Sunday Headdcn's Corner Hold Conference The Atlantic Stock Car racing Red Bank Book Store lub met recently at the "Roaring A Limited Time Offer! To Attract Many 3" drivein. Present were Bob Lau- On Hog Disease te of Rainbow lake, Dover, N. J., Six linden Place . LINCROFT — District Governor usiness agent of the club; Tex En- Harry Cox, heading a Newark del- TRENTON—Senator! Harold W. Ight of Paterson, Atlantic's starter; egation, and Lieutenant Governor Hannold of Gloucester, county and 'ed Schneider, president of the At Niesen Music Center's ALL THE LATEST Walter VanSchoick, bringing a Edward J. O'Mara of Hudson coun- Ihore Racing club; Charles How- group from the Fanmingdale club, ty, accompanied by Secretary of r, Jr., Howard Long, John Long, will attend the chicken barbecue to Agriculture W. H. Allen and a dele- Edward Soden, Edward Rynkoskt be held Sunday at 2 p. m. by the gation of New Jersey hog farmers, ohn Zelenskl, Edward Kaney, Jr., Record Department Lincroft-Holmdel Kiwanls club at conferred in Washington last week 'atrick Powers, Edward Sigler, the McCampbell grape farm': Doug- with Assistant Secretary of Agricul- Vllliam Gear, Douglas Swectzer las Fromm, chairman, said visitors ture Knox T. Hutcblnson and Dr. Books are expected from all over the state. nd Patrick Rush. B. T. Slmms, chief of the Federal Bureau of Animal Industry, on the Mrs. Madeline Toman, who has William Alexander, representing lecn undergoing treatment at Rlv- the New Jersey Bell Telephone recent outbreak of a new disease, vesicular exanthema, among gar- rvlew hospital tor injjuries suf- company, showed a film on radar red when she was hit by a car on and its development by the Bell bage-fed hogs. laboratories, at the club meeting At present a federal quarantine ghway 36 at Cooper rd., is recov- ATTENTION! last Thursday evening at the is in effect in New Jersey barring rlng at her home, chapel. Dinner was served by mem- the interstate movement of hoga Mrs. Ella Morford has returned bers of the Community church. The from Bergen, Burlington, Essex, rom a vacation at Lake George, film dealt with Bound waves and Gloucester, Hudson, Hunterdon, \ Y. how they are used in radar for the Ocean and Union counties. Similar J. J. Krusis of Cooper rd., who Is BUY HOME FREEZER OWNERS detection of planes, the depth of quarantine! are being maintained mployed by the Dutch Boy Lead water and other things. Harold in the entire state of California and Jo,, is enjoying a vacation. Morgan was program chairman. in 15 counties in 11 other states. Robert Weeks has returned to his lase at Norfolk,. Va., after spending Secretary Allen stated that the short leave with his mother, Mrs. ICONTAINER BREYERS A PRAYER New Jersey delegation was Interest- ames Weeks of Andover st. I dreamed * dreun most beautiful, ed in ascertaining how the local Albert Fogel of Fort Wayjie, Ind., Spun from the sbeereit fantasy, farmers could co-operate with the pent the week-end with his uncle Shot through with silver filament federal authorities in controlling Like veils of fairy tapestry, thd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the disease, He estimated that hotter. ICECREAM ° I wok* to find a troubled world—> there are over 200,000 hogs in the A poor and devastated thing, Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Henderson Shorn of its birthright, bleak and sad— state, of which approximately 160,- are home from a motor trip to With hate and mallca festering. 000 are located in Hudson county Barre, Vt. SPECIAL *" AT God give us courage to rebuild and Gloucester county'on farms Mr. and Mrs. Helmhach of Allen- Its shattered loveliness again I where garbage from city hotels and town, Pa., spent the week-end, with GET God clcantie our hearts and bring us buck restaurants is the principal feed. Our father's study faith. Amen. He pointed out that the quarantine Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trotter, Of Your Favorite...Everybody's Favorite THE FRIENDLY LUNCHEONETTE LOUISE S. TALOOTT, and control measures now in effect Mr. and Mrs. John Donato and West Front St. PHONE RE 6-9778 Red Bank Rumson. are primarily to protect the hog In- 'rank Slayer spent a vacation mo- dustry of the nation. If losses be- oring through the New England came widespread consumers prob- itates. ably would faci higher prices for Patrick Rush was a recent visitor pork. in Massachusetts. Lieut. William Lesburg, who re- "The symptoms of this disease," :ently returned with his family stated Secretary Allen, "are almost rom Germany, has purchased a YOU CANV BUY FINER identical'with those of the dreaded house in the Stcphenvllle develop- foot-and-mouth disease which has ment on Cooper rd., and took pos- a Records caused serious losses among cattle session this week. in Mexico and Canada. Conse- Charles Leach, Jr. of the U. S. , Best Standanl Sellers ...78 and 45 RPM's! quently, we are confronted with the Army, Is now stationed at Aber- need for eradicating it in order to deen, Md. avoid any confusion or the danger Come In Early In The Side For Full Selectiotis! THAM3REYERS of any obstacles to the precautions being taken throughout the United Riverside Heights GET ANY ONE OF THESE RECORDS States to prevent an outbreak of Amory L. Haskell, Jr. has ar- H» EVERY 2 YOU BUY foot-and-mouth disease." rived at his father's homo, Wood- The federal program for the con- land farm, from Korea. Anthony trol of vesicular.exanthema includes 'rczza, who spent several months FROM THIS LIST WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE inspection, testing and quarantine in Korea, has also arrived home. where outbreaks occur. The pay- Mrs. Roso Bayer and son of In- BRAZIL XAVIER CUOAT ONE O'CLOCK JUMP HARRY JAMES ment of indemnities for losses to diana, spent a week with Mr. and CHIU-CHIU TWO O'CLOOK JUMP "farmers is also planned, provided Mrs. Oscar Krueger. CIRIBIRIBIN HARRY JAMES COME TO THE MARDI ORAS XAVIER CUOAT state funds are available to meet Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schultz of - SLEEPY LAGOON half the cost. Quincy, 111., and children, Joan and MIAMI BEACH RHUMBA Both Senators Hannold and I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU FREDDY GARDNER Bonnie, have ended a visit with I'M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE O'Mara Indloatcd to Assistant Sec Mrs. SchUlta's patent*, Mr. and Mrs. WALTER WINOHELL RHUMBA XAVIIR OUOAT rotary Hutchinson that they favored Idwln Woollcy. THE BLUE DANUBE WALTZ AL GOODMAN OYE NEORA WIENER BLUT co-operating with the federal au- Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons ot SUNRISE SERENADE ' FRANKII CARLE thorities and were In sympathy with Irvlngton were recent guests of TWELFTH STREET RAO FRANKIE OARLE CARLE BOOGIE the proposals for New Jersey's par- Mrs. Emma Snyder, who also re- SWEET LORRAINE ticipation in ths program for erad- cently entertained Mrs. Emma AFTER YOU'VE GONI GENE KRUPA icating the disease, not only to pro- MY MELANCHOLY BABY HARRY JAMES Schelbnsr, a nloce, and Henry Pohl MY SILENT LOVE OARK EYES tect the hog farmers, but also to of Hackensack, make certain that an outbreak of FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLE BEE HARRY JAMES MELANCHOLY RHAPSODY HARRY JAMES foot-and-mouth disease is avoided. Mrs, Leek recently attended a CONCERTO FOR TRUMPET it is so wonderMy refreshing luncheon at Trenton. WITH A SONU IN MY HEART DORIS DAY Patty and Maureen Leek of Frost OPUS NO. I GENE KRUPA The ocean contains enormous VALSE TRISTE AULD LANG SYNE TOMMY TUCKER quantities of plankton made up of ave. took part In a parade hold HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU microscopio plants and animals and Saturday by St. Mary's Catholic BEWITCHED OORIS DAY the nutritive value of the animal church, New Monmouth, • WHEN YOUR LOVER HAS GONE MY HERO NELSON IDDY YOU* mtNDU m*Et OtAlti HASUMON-UMC Id IN HAND-DMCD PINTS AND QUARTS components la said to bs equal to Robert Klotzln has been enjoying LA PALOMA XAVIER CUOAT SYMPATHY RISE STEVENS that of the best meat. «. vacation from his duties with the CIUUTO LtNDO Singer Sewing Machine company a ONE KISS RISE STEVENS TIGER RAO BENNY GOODMAN ONE ALONE Ellzaticthport, AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' SEXTET Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Smith en- tertained at a. barbecue last Thurs- iSOME ENCHANTED EVENINB EZIO PINZA SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY LES BROWN day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harold [THIS NEARLY WAS MINI TWILIGHT TIMI SchulU and children, Joan an *A WONDERFUL OUY MARY MARTIN JALOUSIE MAREK WIBER Bonnie, Mrs. Edwin Wdolley, Mrs. I'M GONNA WASH THAT MAN RIGHT OUTA MY HAIR A MEDIA LUZ S. Havens and Gay and Bobby INDIAN LOVE CALL • NELSON EDOY TICO-TICO XAVIER CUGAT Smith. ROSE MARIE LINDA MUJER The peach Is mentioned In ! IF I LOVED YOU FRANK SINATRA Chftftrt' Mteratura-orS''' "JERSEY" BOUNCE ; "~ ~~BENNY QtOOMAN MEXICAN HAT DANCE LES BROWN A STRING OF PEARLS LEAP FROG THESE FOOLISH THINGS FREDDY GARDNER TALES FROM THE VIINNA WOODS AL GOODMAN ROSES OF PIOARDY Across the Counter VOICES OF SPRING ORCHIDS IN THE MOONLIGHT XAVIER CUOAT LA VIE EN ROSE ' EDITH »IAF TEMPTATION UN REFRAIN OOURAIT DANS LA RUE BY ' I. THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER GOLDMAN BAND SOMEBODY LOVES Mt ' • KOSTELANITZ 2. AMERIOA, ALOUETTE WITH A SONG IN MY HEART AMONG MY SOUVENIRS FRANK SINATRA SEPTEMBER SONQ HOLIDAY FOR STRINGS MORTON GOULD TUXEDO JUNCTION OINE'KRUPA SOPHISTICATED LADY BOOGIE BLUES SAIRC DANOE OSIAK LXVAHT SONQ OF THE ISLANDS LANI MelNTIRE LULLABY HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT COME RAIN OR GOME SHINE SARAH VAUQHAN SEPTEMBER SONO KOSTELANETZ I'LL TAKE ROMANCE OAN'T GET OUT OF THIS MOOD MOLLY'S KIDDIE SHOP OUR LADY OF FATIMA THE MARINERS A DREAM NELSON IDOY THE ROSARY THE ROSARY STARDUST JO STAFFORD YOU DONT REMIND ME OARAVAN MORTON GOULD SWAMP FIRI BEGIN THE BEGUINE KOSTILANITZ I GOT RHYTHM AVE MARIA KOSTILANETZ AT BRAZIL MORTON OOULD AVE MARIA MEXICAN MEDLEY NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART KOSTELANETZ ITALIAN STREET SONG NADINE CONNER WALTZ OF THE FLOWIRS AHI SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFI NILSON EDOY POET AND PEASANT EUGENE ORMANDY NIGHT AND DAY KOSTELANITZ 508 PROSPECT AVE, LITTLE SILVER DANOING IN THE DARK TOREADOR SONQ RISE STEVENS WITHOUT A SONQ. NELSON EDOY NADINE CONNER GREAT DAY FINLANOIA IUOINI ORMANDY CHARLESTON MORTON OOULD ROLSTON WATERBURY DIANI SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES KOSTILANITZ WANTING YOU NELSON EDDY ALL THE THINGS. YOU ARE WICO BAVE ITS "If I could just ace my 1n- ONE KISS ILEANOR STEBER LA MER ' CHARLIS TRINIT MARII, MARI1 «utanio« spread out boforo mo TALES FROM THI VIINNA WOODS KOSTILANITZ lrike * Jigsaw puzale, I'd know VIINNA LIFI BODY AND SOUL MORTON OOULD if any pieces wore missing, or If LAURA It weren't ai complete as I've FIRI DANOI. MALAQUINA OSOAR LEVANT Intended," said Mr. Chase. PASTOURILLI , ALL THI THINGS YOU All DOROTHY KIRSTIN YISTIRDAYS "An Interesting observation," SALOMI-DANOI OF THI 1 VIILS GRAND OPENING I replied, "mayiba we can chart IUOINE ORMANOY OLAIR 01 LUNI KOSTILANITZ your insurance so that tho gap* PAVANI POUR UNI INFANT! DIFUNTI are apparent." TIA FOR TWO KOSTILANITZ Mr. Chase grinned. "That's A PUTTY OIRL IS LIKE A MELODY SAIRI DANOI IFRIM KURTZ •why I came In. I felt you'd ORCHIDS IN THI MOONLIGHT MORTON OPULD LEZOHINKA know iomc way to nuke my I'M IN THI MOOD FOR LOVI «over»gM clear." 1A0HIANAS IRAIILIIRAS NO. I IIDU SAYAO TOMORROW-AUGUST 22 "Yes, Mr. Ch»»e," I answered, LOVIR KOSTILANITZ THI LOST OHORD NILSON I0OY "It Is our business to make you SLAUQHTEfl ON IOTH AVINUI THI LORD'S PRAYIR lie your insurance as it really RUY ILAS - tVIRTURi SIR T. IIIOHAM Is, We'll analyse your policies LA OAMOIALI 01 MATRIMONIO SIR T. IIIOHAM and prepare «. lummury for you. Also we'll take the lime to Featuring determine Just what protection AND MANY, MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! you need. We call this service a flURVKY, You'll get a copy Don't milt this opportunlty-an txtra record at no oxtra cost when wa are throufh." "Fine," he said, "Ju»t put with every 2 you buy. On 78 or 45 RPM. All now. All famous your»oIf In my shoes and tell me what Insurance you'd carry artliti In your favorite recordtd muile. Offer expires Sep- INFANT AND CHILDREN'S WEAR It you were running my touil inn." ttmbtr 15. Hurry/ while supply lam I "ThAL'i the Idea exMtly," I Mid, "we'll tee you in K wnek or vwo," OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M. How about your own Imur- «nee? -Would you like to n«n It •preml nut like * Jlffeaw puialc? We'll be pleased to aitalyttn It for you, nrep*r« a nummary —Nationally Advertised Merchandise- •nd make our recommendation*. o. K,r Rolston Waterbury Hcallor Morlgugt1* Iimiirrr Phono RK 6.3500 Cookman and Qrand 19 Wathlngton Itrot It Watt front Ik JUd Bank AtBURY PARK TOMS RIVIR sTen RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 31, 1952 Asbury Park €hnrch Brought Science to Oystering seeks Repair Funds AflBUBY PARK — Member* of Qifts • Antiques 'rlnlty Episcopal church tbta week itarted a drive to raise $20,000 tor the. church building: repair fund. Decorative Consultant The church was constructed In 1908, and since that time, no major •epaira have been made. Councilman Roland J. Hlnes of fabury Park la chairman of the Irlve, with Louis Burfeind as .reasurer; Dr. Miles S. Winder, Jr., ecretary, and Mrs.- Ruth Taylor, ecordlng secretary. • Rev. I* Dud- ey Rapp, rector, is also serving, ; lepalrs contemplated include the I 3 7 BRO A 0 STREET • RED BANK. N •oof, and the windows and walls if the church, which have been severly damaged by water seeping :hrough the interior. This winter be

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CLEVELAND Don't let lack of cash-on-hand delay necessary home repairs ... or needed home modernization. Let Monmouth Construction Co. take care of your Dr. Thurlow C. Nelson, professor of zoology and head home repair problems with no money down. Pay as little as $5 per month of oyster research at Rutgers university, stands before a por- with years and years to pay. Call today for free estimates and details. Tondheet trait of his father, the late Dr. Julius Nelson, in Kirkpatrick AUTOMATA HEATING chapel on the state university campus. Pioneers in oyster research, the Nelsons over a period of 60 years have pro- ATTIC CONVERSION ROOM ADDITION vided scientific knowledge about the bivalve that has helped Itlistress Mary make the .$2,700,000-a-year New Jersey oytse'r industry the quite contrary With blustering snows outside—you can have oalm; only one on the Eastern Seaboard that has grown rather than summer weather inside ; ; : with TORIPHEET Makes her shrunk in the past half century. Automatic Heating; garden grow Even on the coldest days your house will be uni- And here is formly heated. And you'll cut fuel bills too. Over The Story of Two Men and the State's Mary's secret- and over users tell us they save up to 25% on fuel costs. Let us explain the $2,700,000 Oyster Industry In case you'd efficiency and economy of like to know. NEW BRUNSWICK—With the TORIDHEET. Equipment ne of his most Important disco- first of the "R" months and the Tics, Mary never to fit every heating need oyster season only a little more He found thr.t It was possible ti irodiot with considerable accuracj Make use of the hundreds of square feet and every fuel. See us today! than a week away, it is timely to takes a chance Increase the Value of your property and the time at which the free-swim- under your roof. Let us convert your tell the story of two men and a mlng larvae would descend to tht She knows it'sT" -tter • add to its beauty. A new room addition VA'ir Home's Complete $2,700,000 New Jersey Industry— iottom of the oyster grounds am attic into handsome, bright living quar- will do both and solve your problem of the saga of the Poisons of Rutgers. tettle on the solid objects to whlcl to look ters. Free estimates. "" " extra space. Call today. • , hey- would permanently ancho: With Toridhee* It is the story of a state's invest- ihemsolves. This discovery, o ment in research—starting with a vlously, was of great Importance • ROOM ADDITIONS • PORCH ENCLOSURES • ATTIC CONVERSIONS tiny $200 grant about SO years ago the men whose livelihood depends —which has made the New Jersey on .the successful setting of young • ROOFING • SIDING • DORMERS oyster industry the only one on the lystors on the grower's grounds. • CARPENTRY Eastern seaboard which has grown Scientific help like this was • ELECTRICAL xWORK • HEATING •PLUMBING rather than shrunk during the past ihanglhg the attitude of the tra- OIL DELIVERY, Inc. half century. litionally-constrvatlon oystcrmer '3 HERBERT ST. PHONE 6-0610 RED BANK This happy condition for oyster toward research and by tha 1920' lovers and oyBtemen Is the result the larger operators were turnini Consult Us About Your Heating Problems of more than 60 years of research with Increasing frequency to th begun in the late 1880's by Dr. oyster research station for helj Julius Nelson and continued after The smaller growers soon followei Mary finds: onstruction (0. his death In 1916 by his soil, Dr.* and by 1928 virtually all th« shel Thurlow C. Nelson, professor of planting—old oyster shells providi Garden Suppli- .T HFDDONS CORNER zoology at the state university and the best footing for young larvai Sssds & Bulbs RED BANK 6-5060 L E I O.W N . N . J. a friend and counselor to hun- —was done under Rutgers guldanci dreds of Rutgers men. and the little shank erected on thi Fertilizer Today the oyster is the best ihoro of Barnegat bay so man; Tools known,, scientifically speaking, of years before had proven Its wortl Insecticides Monmouth County Surrogate'! Office Monmouth, this day made, on the appll- Dat.d: August 8. 1958 a thousandfold and in,o,re. .,... Li all marine animals. To that know- tyatt, Jr.. Administrator of th* estate 87 Radnor Avenue, ledge no two,men can come even Incidentally, Dr. Nelson say NEW JERSEY BELL ' Against EstaU ot the said John E. Fyatt, Sr. rotlco S8.10 Naugatuck, Connecticut* close to matching the contributions there Is nothing to the "R" buslnes TELEPHONE COMPANY U hereby given to the creditors of said. about oysters. They are ellble an; | ESTATE OP JOHN B. PYATT, SR. deceased to present to the laid Admin- ..The road to better and bigger busl- of the Rutgers father-and-son team. Pursuant to the order of DORMAK istrator, their claims under oath within Jiesi, advertise In The Register regularly, With practically no equipment or time. HoFADDIN, Surrogate of tha County of six months from' this'date. —Advertisement. funds and carrying a full load of other work, Dr. Julius Nelson started his studies of the oyster in nearby Rarltan bay later extending his work Into Ocean county with complementary observations In Long Island sound and Chesapeake bay. For more than 16 years the older Kelson carried on one of the most intensive ecological Investigations ever made, laying the foundation for the later work which taught Jerseymcn how to grow bigger, better oysters faster. The first contribution from thi state toward this work came in the form of a S200 grant made Jus after the turn of the century. These first funds were used to build a laboratory scarcely larger than a phone booth, near Tuckerton. There, far out on the Barnegat salt marshes, was started the work which literally has poured millions of extra dollars into New Jersey's economy, Growing up alongside Dr. Nel- son In these years and deep In oyster research had been his two sons, Thurlow and Richards, The latter turned successfully to com- mtrolal oystering but Thurlow fol- lowed the trail started by his i/a PRICE father. Dr. Thurlow Nelson graduated from Rutgera in 1918, won his doc- tcfrate at the University of Wiscon tin and then enlisted In the army for service that lasted until 1916, Upon his dlaeharge, ha was aoon wnr$tge»konS*ptrm book at oyster research, Th« itudy wttt tu Roodmatttr-optloimt 4 txtt* tott, of oyster larvae, begun by hit fath- er years before, led eventually to r seems that owning a Buick Is some* around that big Fireball ,8 Engine that and let us show you how close the figure It's SHERMAN'S tiling that a lot of folks dream about purrs forth a mighty flow, of power. that goes on the bill of sale comes to -plan for-and finally do, , v „ ,.. ' .,,, what you'd pay elsewhere. For Slip Coven y , y , and Draperies _, A. A. '• ' Yobecausu caen thaaffort hlgh-oompresslond the gas bills-a, svalve any* b..*.,e a Buiok, Wh. y not take th- e Bitf Step , Wtheey sa sayy tha sot i nbecause words ,lik soe manthosye abovetimes,, owner of a 1952 Buick will tell you - A*righwt eaway-today ve 8aic* beforeP , your first car oan Those words make us happy, of course in

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Front si, who testified Clancy cre- Home Decorators Failure to decrease speed for a Olfta were placed in a decorated 48 BROAD STREET REDBANK basket. A buffet supper was served. ated a disturbance at his Home T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY, Inc. given signal cost each of the fol- Monday night. Clancy said he lowing $8: Walter C, Kooestra, Quests were Mrs. Anna Murphy, Mrs. Irwin Hendricks, Mrs. Peter went to the Caudel home to get his 230 Main Strait . " Rahway; Carl G. Sempier, Verona; wife who was visiting there, A COOL PLACE TO Maurice Marshall, Fairvlew Park, Moreau, Mrs. Heinz Ewaid, Mrs. Asbury Park, N. J. ' AS 2-3300 Robert Hendricks, • Mrs. Joseph O.; Kenneth I. Debries, Hillside; Twins occur once.in 88 blrtht. SHOP FOR YOUR A. Robert Hase, Jersey City; Har- Frank, Mrs. Frank Lovernldge, Sr., • Dresses • Corsets ry W. Runyon, Jr., New Brunswick, Mrs. Elwood Hendricks, Sr., Mrs. • Girdles • Brassieres and Louis J. Itrl, Red Bank. William Macintosh, Mrs. Richard • Foundations • Underwear Hendricks, Mr«. Jack Loversldge, The magistrate lined Morris An- Mrs. Norman Hallam, Mrs. Frank eckstein of Perth Amboy $8 for Loversldge, Jr., Mrs. Harold Sever- MABEL LEWIS Shoppe disregarding a stop street sign, in, Mrs. Tony Cltarella, Miss Lil- WHERE TO BUY Careless driving brought a fine of lian Dinsmore. and Miss Edith 137-B Broad St. Red Bank $6 to Alfred Gallls of North Plain- fleld. Passing on the right or at Wills. an intersection cost each of the CUSTOM PLANNED following $8: Church Women Elect Wladslaw D. Mosulal, Perth Am- Pvt Dondnlck B. Soldo boy; Nathan M. Sobol, East Or- Pvt. Charles E. Brown • ' Mrs. Swartz President ange; Ralph Delle Walle, Irving- Mrs. Francis E. Swartz was elect- Pvt. Domlnick Benjamin Soldo, ton; Harry J. Wittlck, Newark; NEW SHREWSBURY - Pvt. ed president of the United Council son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Soldo Geneva Ethel R. Beattie, South Orange; A. Charles E. Brown, whose wife, Con- of Church Women of Red Bank at Madeline Clapp, Irvlngton; Murray stance L. Brown, lives at 61 Cherry of 53 McLaren st, has been assigned a recent meeting held at the home to Company C of the 60th Infantry Bedett, Newark; Modesto M. Faccl- st here, Is undergoing eight weeks' of Mrs. Samuel Hausman on Petera olla, Teaneck; Robert J. Shaw, baslo training with Company C of pi. regiment at Fort Dix for eight CUSTOM INSTALLED Fairlawn; Joseph Pullo, Verona; the 16th Infantry regiment at Fort weeks' basic training. He was grad- Walter R. Thorne, Yonkers; Don- Dix. Son of Mrs,. Rosebud Brown Others elected were Mrs. William uated from Red Bank high school ald A. Arias, Staten Island; Solo- of Blackvllle, S. C, he is a 1945Wormley, first vice president; Mrs. in 1949. Pvt. Soldo will receive In- mon J. Sokoloff, New York city; H. G. Lindner, second vice presi- graduate of Macedonia high school, dent; Mrs, Charles Moore, record- struction in general military sub- Sol Llpton, Brooklyn; Eleanor Blackville, and attended South Car- ject), infantry weapons and tactics J H. MOUNT C6. 9 Hines, Jamaica, L. I., and Simon ing secretary; Mrs. Ira Crouse, cor- Ackerman of Floral Park L. I. olina State Agricultural and Me- responding secretary, and Mrs..Jos- as well as a character guidance r t chanical college at Orangcburg, eph C. Davfson, treasurer. program during his training period. COR. MAPLE AVE. & WHITE ST. l RED BANK 64330 Accordions $15V. up You Can Take It With You It you would Ilka to t»k« a part of EASY< TERMS Red Bank, or sood old Colonial Mon- mouth with you when you so on your vacation, it'i oasy to do IO. Juit order The Register sent to your vacation ,ad dren at our regular subscription ratei, and it will be just like letting a weekly letter from home.—Advertisement. 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Members of the church board Wednesday of last .week, Sarah Lo- are the committee in charge. gan MacDonald of 200 Maple ave., The Lincroft Fire company has Red Bank, who died July 25, be- held its fair over for two more queathed all 'monies In bank, nights, Friday and Saturday, Aug. atocka, bonds and other securities 22 and 23. Grand prizes will be and title to 1309 Fourth ave., Spring awarded on the last night. Winners Lake, to her brother, Harry L. of ground prizes during the three Heavlland, and the remainder of nights of Vat fair are Percy Wea- her estate to her niece, LUUe Ann ver, a vacuum jug and floor mop; Reed. They were named execu- Amie Braun, suitcase; Mrs. Walter tors. Angerole, vegetable bin; Mrs. Rose CANNOT Caroline Saul of Monmouth Russo, garden hose; Mrs. Eugene Beach left three quarters of her Peck, silver butter dish; Mrs. STAIN YOUR estate to- her 'daughter, Carolyn Ralph Layton, card table;;'.Mrs. Smith, and one quarter to Ells- William Diem, congoleurn rug; POCKETS A smooth, worth Glcs. Mrs, Saul died July Mrs. Harold Cook, pressure cooker, fret riding, 26! Mrs. Smith wan named execu- and Walter Bennett, "compact arid GUMAHTflD... point givtl you trix...... coin purse. ,'v ' ', LIMITED TIME ONLY KMMNENT INK hours of writing To establish a perpetual care Thomas Ball of Minor," Va., _vis- Wo.hobl.. Non without o touch fund for the maintenance of the ited last week-end with Mr. 'and Tran«(«rabl«. of finger eromp. burial plot In the old part of the Mr3. William Smack. Mr. Ball is Indent drying West Long Branch cemetery near an -uncle of Mrs. Smack.. He is Ink... Will the New Era monument, where 80 years old. Smiar or "her grandparents, Amos and Han- Mrs. Jennie Fisher of Little Sil- OME HEATING CO. Smudgt nah White, are burled, Mary H. ver injured her left ankle Satur- ft WOWHFiil VanNote of West Long Branch, left day night at the fair and had to HfW BAIL PEN $300 to the cemetery trust. The be taken to Rivervlew hospital by OFFERS -You can't put the rest of her estate was bequeathed ambulance. She suffered a fracture KLIP-O-MATIC in your to her son, Reginald F. VanNote, and dislocated ankle. pocket until you've named executor, and her daughter, The monthly congregational meet- Alice E. VanNote, in equal shares. pressed the'clip to ing of Lincroft Community church Mrs. VanNote died July 29. will be held next Wednesday night. retrqet trie, point. George W. Henson of Ocean Hostesses will he Mrs. Ralph Lay- THE FINEST HEATING SYSTEMS Grove, who died Aug. 2, lett his ton, Mrs. Charles Toop, Mrs. 'Ada Mail Orders Filled - Add 5c for Handling. estate to his widow, Isabel H. Hen- Woodward and , Mrs. William AT THE son, and directed that the principal Smack. be shared by hl^ grandchildren, Members of the cast of the' play, Frank Magee Henson, Jr., and Mrs, 'No Men Admitted," which was Leslie Waite, upon the- death, of given by members of the Ladles' LIGGETT his, wife. Mrs. Henson and his Aid society, are resuming practice. grandson were named executors. Plans are being made to give the LOWEST PRICES EVER! Cor. Bread & Monmourh Sh., Red Bank, N. J. Aldine .M." Carter of Loch Ar- play again some Saturday in Sep- bour, who. died Aug. 2, bequeathed tember. ".••.•. • , . $100,000'.'and all personal effects, ,Mc and Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt consisting of jewelry, clothing, pic- and.- daughters Diane, Linda and Here are the facts • • • not just claims .WISH YOU WERE HERE- tures and household furnishings to PSgy Ann left Wednesday for Syracuse, N. Y., where trjey wl)l her. daughter, Aldine C. Splcer. She 1 requested her daughter to pay the visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delightfully Air Conditioned Income from $50,000, to be Invested Frank Studor. While there they by the Fifth Avenue Bank of New will attend the wedding of Mrs. York city, to her sister, Olive Moss, Brandt's Bister,'Miss Jean Sludor, and directed that the principal be who will become the bride of Jack MATCH THEM IF YOU CAN! IBIIIilllllllMWnillllllllllillllllllHlllimi transferred to the heirs of her Garner Saturday at. First Method- ist ch'urfth' of Syracuse, Better Home Heating Company offers daughter in the event ol her death. Better Home Heating Company's qual- Mrs. Splcor and Frank A. Melly of Mrs. Clifford Lockwood of Rlch- all the nationally famous names: Amer- ity can not bes beaten anywhere. We Ne\y Xork city were named execu- mond- Hill,- L. .1,, visited part of ican Radiator, Quiet-Automatic, Jani- tors. last week'With her daughter and You are. cordially. Invited. will not be undersold by anyone! Prove trol, Chrysler, General Electric, Delco Alma S. Emmons of .Long son-lnilaw, • Mr. and Mrs. Roland it to yourself with a free estimate from to see our collection of •Branch left her estate to her son, Backhaus. . • and many others. With manufacturer's Frederick ,'W. Emmons, and ap- •Miss Anna May Volk Is spending us. . guarantee. pointed . him. • executor.•• She died her vacation with her parents, Mr. April 26. I-"."'-- • . ' and Mrs. Walter. Volk. She has Bridal Gowns been taking a summer course at Better Home Heating Company's en- Immaculate1 College afilmmacu- Better Home Heating Company's work- gineering. Heat loti charts made on For early fall brides ' . Qisqrdcirly. Charge lator, Pa.' ' manship. We employ the highest type every installation guaranteeing proper Members ,of-'lhV. Llncroft-Holm- of .skilled craftsmen in the field. Our sizing of all equipment. Instrument Costs Man $25 Here del iKiwanis club are holding a installers and our sales engineered ex- tested after installation for highest ef- Andrew, Hajek of Shrewsbury chicken barb.e'cue at. the Holrndel ficiency possible. All jobs are blue JlBWDMilHIllllll grape farm Sunday, Aug. 24. ',, perience totals over 500 years of heat- ave,', New; Shrewsbury, was fined printed by qualified engineer before $26 Monday by Magistrate John V. The Ladies' auxiliary of the'Lln- ing, experience. drowell on a charge of disorderly croft "Fire company will meet at installation. conduct. He was arrested Satur- the fire house- Monday'.night. ' Open evenings 'til 9 day night by Lieut, Leroy McKnlght Better Home Heating Company is e Moni, Wed., Fri. and Patrolman' Edward Brooks. Holmdel , ' • Betfer Home; Heating Company's war- heating contractor exclusively. We do or call for appointment William Walker., of Herbert st. rerjiyj ijjA, wrltien, i unconditional guar- Mr. and Mrs. Jack; Morgan ar«d ; no other type of work. Wo *r* heat- -was fined $15 by Judge Croweir on family spent two weeks at- Lak^e ah|ee' of* roo|n; ie'mperature. Written a-charge' of being drunk and dis- George, N. Y. ' , : -• • :•:;... unconditional guarantee of workmanship ing contractors only . . . therefore orderly. He was arrested Saturday Mr, and Mrs.* William Cross and and material. • Written, unconditional specialists in heating. We do not sub- night by Patrolmen'Albert E. New- family, have returned .'from 'Point contract any part of our installations. Conveniently located man, Jr., and .Franklyn. White. guarantee of 24 hour, 'round the clock opposite Asbury Park Pleasant, 'where they ;,spent a Duct work tor hot air systems custom vacation. .•'•'•. ^ie/V|ceJ^one year. .x ,'.' Railroad Station ASSISTS AT CARD PARTY Bruce -Phillips, 'Fred Harrison mede for your home in our own shop. LITTLE SILVER — Mrs. Made- and Michael Harmyck were .guests of Jacob- Ste,r,n Monday, when he ', Home Heating Company .has forged ahead to leadership In its field by giving FORMALS fc COMPANY 1(PB JQickaon jjyaa In, charge." ot ;tobk"--thBm -C-fleepsea " flsiilngt-tat 'ticket collections and served': as Belmar.. . BRIDAL-SH'OiPPE' treasurer .of the card party held . '.William' EJy.of. Cleveland,' Ohio, . .greater value for your heating dollar. recently' at the home, ot Mrs; Al- I* spending a.weelc with his broth- 220 Main St. Asbury Park 1-0213 'bert Lauber,./JrC, 6n- Point. rd.jiby er and BistBr.inilaw, iliv arid Mrs. Red Bank chapter,' Eastern Star.: : Mrs. W.'D. Smith was party chalri Charles Ely. .' V',.,'...','. ' ,";". William Thompson, George man. •",';, ' ... >. •'. Schanck, Mrs. ,WiMa.ni, Biker, Mrs. Call Us Now To Taylor Hance: and .Harry > Pitcher assisted at the' Monmouth,'Hlstorl- cal society fair, given At Monmouth Park Saturday. and • Sunday. Mrs. Mary C.'Myer.fs spending Invitatidhf To: The Discriminating a month with- her "son, J. Clark Myer of Poolevllle',. Md. At the regular township meeting Motor Car Buyer held last Thursday night at Craw- PAY NOTHING TIL DEC. ford's Corner -township hall, a rul- ing for the burning of brush was passed. Small flres in a back yard are permitted', but anyone desiring Jaguar Mark VIE Sedan to butn brush or grass out in the NO DOWN PAYMENT FIRST SMALL MONTHLY open or:near a wood, must get a -1 .permit from James M. Maher, chief of the Holmdel Fire company.' Re- WHATSOEVER! PAYMENT NOT DUE surfacing of roads was discussed. 3 YEARS TO PAY UNTIL DECEMBER Match These Prices If You Can! COMPLETE FORCED WARM AIR COMPLETE FORCED HOT WATER

" :, The Aesthetic lilies of the Jaquarare'pleasing beyond description HEATING SYSTEM HEATING SYSTEM >.f .'for those who can afford to1 own. the world's finest motor car. With flv* registers and switch Nationally famous boiler • 400 ( 1 M m.m Cli for summer cooling. Nationally .50 sq. ft. Complete with circulat- ;;;• A cordial invitation is extended to inspect and drive this truly i3W famous furnace, 75,000 BTU In- ing pump, S radiators, copper _ • M |1 put. All duct work, electric, and fittings and complete- [':.'• .rnagnificent automobile on display af, our modern showrooms. pipe plumbing, carpentry, materiel ly aautomatin c Mlnneapells-Hon and labor Included. Complete- eywell safety controls. An out* | jaguar XK 120 Sports Roadster Completely Installed tj S Completely Installed ^»nM vaiuei Replace Your Old Furnace Replace Old Steam or Hot Water Boiler with ;' FORCED WARM AIR UNIT With New DeLuxe Boiler Burner Unit Modsrnfold doors Burner Wastinghouie e • Burner • Wntlnghouie equipped SmMrom.d, VlnyMtvtM "MriimftM" • Heavy sjieljaeket dura Md llW an •««rdl«n It anwt'niir* , cleanliness * Completely automatic • Completely automatic rum (of llvlni sy laWne t**t mi wtt *^Mt Mlnneapslis-Honeywell tvatlcd hy iwfaftaf iuiu lerfir "MMUNI< Mlnneapolli'Honeywell safely controls safety controls foM" i*m er« imnUi wefli Ihil *\i\U » i * i i i ii j • Automatic blower to force • A.S.A. approved rttrni Millft ^uliMy tn* Min«mlnlly, • Maximum heating efficiency Vinyl itvirlnn in Item^rifhiifll t't'i Completely Installed h..no r.out.r • laves up to BO % In fuel Milly *mh*i wHh •••• mi wiiw > •. will • Cabinet handsomely ityled Ml irsiV) •••! *r fri«> AviltaiU l» Nxny • Burner • Weitlng* Homywell lafety i*l*r« I* mMt my «*l*r nhimt. ftoti j« home equipped eontroli OIL FIRED • All electric, plumb* (W ytwr kuDfilt li* ir phtnt «• M»1 (H • 276 gallon fuel tank Mldtltlli. ' Ing. carpentry, labor CONVERSION BURNER £| Q( • Completely automa- and materials tic Minneapolis- included NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST BRITISH CAR DISTRIBUTORS COMPLETE UNIT . . . . Eaeh and Evtry MoeUI en Display In Our Spacioui Showrooms | LARGER SYSTEMS PROPORTIONATELY HIGHER — ASK ABOUT OUR LOW PRICES! |

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ALL SIZES fif ALL WIDTHS NEW LOW PRICES $4.95 SIZES 2 to 6 DOCTORS' ORTHOPEDIC $3.45 sizes 6 to 8 $3.95 SIZES 8'/a to 12 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED RIMELL BORUS $6.95 SIZES 12'/* to 3 com* to th« polnti Iniur« inot can only •land. b.ttwttn you «ut flnanoltt lou, wh«n you —Headquarters For— hnvt tnough of tht rifht in- nurance, &Uk« «ur« .you do. Bos ui this w<»k.' OFFICIAL BOY and GHtL SCOUT SHOES WORLD'S uwsr mmiFAcrum urn LENNOXimmm OF amm nuim mm BOR FOOTCRAFT SHOES OGENCV ' LENNOX FURNACE DEALERS ••Hut IIMN ftr WMMH mi CMI*M Sim 1IM" Evening, >TU 9 P. M.— 1004 BUT AVI AttliRY PARK, N. J. 86 BROAD ST. TIL' 6-2873 RED BANK RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Page Fifteen

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Shop, daily from 9:30 'til 5i30-Asbury Park store open Wednesday, ftil 9; Red Bank store open Friday ftil 9 If You Don't Register RED BANK REGISTER You Cannot Vote VOLUME LXXV, NO. 8. EED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY AUGUST 21, 1952 10c PER COPY SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16. Alexander Opens Campaign Today 'Night in Hawaii' On Hawaiian Night Committee Town and Country Rained Out Fair Jahnes Named '": To Aid Charily Shop Remodeled, Ends Saturday Trust Officer ; With News Conference at Trenton RUMSON—Harvest home, the an- SEA BRIGHT—Planned as one nual fair of Holy Cross and Holy of the gayest events of the summer Koaary churches, which was sched- TRENTON, (AP)—Archibald S. social season, a "Night in Hawaii" To Open Saturday Of Local Bank ' Alexander, Democratic candidate uled to end la.it Saturday night, ball will be held tomorrow night at will be In operation tomorrow and lor the Senate, holds his first cam- Val Ernie's Sea Bright Yacht club Mrs. Frank Baird Second National - paign, news conference today in the Rightmires Head Saturday nights because of being as a benefit for the Family and rained out on IU closing night. shadow of the State House, Children's society of. Monmouth Started in Business Also Promotes Mrs. •' Alexander, who lives In Bernards- Salvation Army county. The grand prise of the fair—a vllle, and Is a former Undersecre- Mr. Ernie, the host, said that Here 16 Years Ago Dodge sedan—will be awarded Sat- Elsie B. Mason tary of the Army, has summoned while reservations still are pouring urday night. Ground prizes will be newsmen to the office of the Na- For This Section In from' the public, "the affair will Saturday Is to be the big day at awarded tomorrow night. The board of directors of the See-- tional Democratic club, located be so large that in planning ahead Town and Country shop on Linden Winner of last Thursday night's ond National bank of Red Bank at across the street from the State Appointment Made for a similar benefit next year the pi. A big day because It will mark ground prize—an automatic dlsh- a meeting Monday afternoon ap- House. Ho is expected to tell news- committee in charge has decided the opening of the shop's newly re- waahing machine—was John R. pointed Paul N. Jahnes trust offi- men exactly how be plans to take Effective July 2; to bold a 'twin ball,' a party on modeled stole. Delsler of this place. Thomas A. cer of the Institution. Named to over the Senate seat, now held by two successive nights to handle the Mrs. Frank Batrd ot Rumson, the Cut-ran of Fair Haven won a power succeed Mr. Jahnes as assistant Republican H. Alexander Smith of Dries in Pittsburgh crowd. We find that will be best, owner, started in Red Bank 16 lawn mower, Friday's prize. trust officer was Mrs. Elsie B. Ms.- Princeton, with 600 to 704 guests involved," he years ago, and has been on Linden son, The news conference will be the Brig. Arthur S. Woodruff, divi- said. pi. the past 12 yean. The shop kick-off for an intensive campaign sional commander of the Salvation But that's a year ahead. Expecta- owner started her career in the on the part of Alexander, who does Army for northern New Jersey, has tions for tomorrow night are that fashion world, working at R. H. not want to lose another senatorial announced the appointment of the yacht club will be jammed and Macy'a Little Shops, with Saks Election Board campaign, as he did four years ago. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Rightmire that theT>enefttlng society will have Fifth Avenue and Lord and Taylor. To date, Alexander has been con- as corps officers for northeastern an Important addition to its charit- Her drat shop was cstblUhed in the centrating mostly on appearing be- Monmouth county. The Rightmlrs able assistance funds before the former Dr. W. Browning Wilson To Make Survey fore non-political groups, such as house on Broad st., near Mon- FREE3HOLD—Acting on a num- family appointment became effec- evening is over. mouth st. Kiwanis and Rotary clubs. Smith tive July 2, The crowd attending will be in Mr. and Mrs. James F; McNamara of River rd., Fair ber ot requests for mobile registra- is expected to start his campaign Capt. and Mrs. Rightmire recent- for a night of fun. With Charles Haven, above, are among the leading organizers of a "Night The new Town and Country oc- tion, the county board of elections after Labor day. Brave and his Hawaiian orchestra cupies two stores and has been Monday voted unanimously to ly completed three and one half in Hawaii" ball to be held at Val Ernie's Sea Bright Yacht club, make a survey and provide addi- Money for the Democratic cam- years of service in the Times of New York and Mr. Ernie's Patio renovated and redecorated In a re- paign is going to come from a ?50- orchestra from Palm Beach pacing 1 tional registration facilities in any Square corps of the Salvation tomorrow night. As a "special treat for the ladies' and io freshing hunter ereeii and white municipality where the board a-plato dinner scheduled for next Army In New York. A native of each other with Hawaiian and color scheme, using red, white and Wednesday at the Jumping Brook American dance selections, music add atmosphere to the gala affair, Mrs. McNamara is having yellow as accents and old bras3 thinks they are needed. Country club in Neptune township, Cincinnati, Ohio, Capt. Rightmire served two and one half years with will be continuous. Guests have been ISO orchids flown over from Honolulu to be presented as pieces and antique pieces of early Max M. Barr, chairman of the near Asbury Park. the United States Coast Guard and advised to dress as they please, "as Americana for display cases. An board, submitted the resolution, Guest ot honor will be Adlai Hawaiians, as beachcombers or as favors. The ball will be a benefit for the Family and Chil- old pine dry sink holds a collection which called for "mobile registra- saw service both here and over- tion," but this term, was changed Stevenson, governor of Illinois and seas. Mrs. Rightmire is the former dudes." Pretty girls are to be on dren's society of Monmouth county. . of smart hats, and the shop Is il- the Democratic Presidential candi- hand to put lels around the necks of luminated by old brass oil lamps. to "additional registration" at the Katherlne Stlllwcll of Passalc. request of Jay J. Hatflcld. A plan date, They have two children, Robert the dancers. Display cases ate painted green, Here is what a hungry Democrat for mobile registration was defeat- David and Evelyn Grace. The Today, James A. Wotton, New Sandy Hook Bay Post and wallpaper, In the same shade, ed last week when tho Democrats will get for his $50: Rightmires replaced Maj. and Mrs. Jersey district sales manager of is decorated with figures In red Fruit cocktail, celery and , Tom Price Dinner voted in favor ot It and the Henry A. Dries after their transfer United Air Lines, Is redecorating To Hold Fair at Basin and white. The floors, made wlde- two Republican members voted ice cream, cake and coffee,, and to Pittsburgh, Pa. the club with pictorial drapes of plank style, are painted school- beefsteak served on bread. . against it. "The Salvation Army," stated Hawaiian scenes to lend atmosphere ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Mem house i'od and covered with hand- And-here is what he will not get, to the occasion. United also will Tonight a Sellout bers of Sandy Hook bay post, hooked rugs. Under the new resolution, the Capt. Rightmire, "has endeared it- board will investigate municipali- according to a tongue-in-cheek an- present a 15-minute color movie of EATONTOWN — "Tom Price American Legion, and its Ladles' Mrs. Balrd is being assisted In nouncement by the Democratic self, to people of every faith be- life on the Islands, ties to determine where extra reg- Paul X. Jahnea cause It always serves our Armed Nig-W," which is being staged to- auxiliary will hold a fair at the the shop by Mrs. Harold C, Han- club: Heading the committee on ar- night at Crystal Brook Inn to honor municipal yacht harbor here Fri- istration Is needed. In such cases, "You can scotch those rumors Forces and suffering humanity at cock ot Lincroft, who has been according to Mr. Barr, extra aid Mr. Jahnes, who graduated from the point of need, at the time of rangements are Mrs. Raoul Pletre, this borough's Olympic champion, day and Saturday, Aug. 29 and 30, with the shop a number of years. about the Democrats having any- society president; Mrs. Stanley- M. is a complete sellout,- according to it was announced this week by will be given clerks by two mem- Red Bank high school In 193Jj thing so fancy as nightingales' need regardless of race, color or .Others on the staff are Miss Mari- bers of the board and other em- joined the Second National bank creed. Tracy, executive vice president; Robert A. Braun, general chairman Councilman Harry B. Murtha, post anne McQueen and Mrs. Jack F. ployes, who will sit at the special tongues or bluebirds or coagulated Mr. and Mrs. James McNamara and of the event. commander. and Trust company later that year buffalo milk." James of Fair Haven and Mrs. aesslonn to provide safeguards as bookkeeper. He entered th> Clteg Services. former Senator and Mrs. John E. Headlining the program will be Kenneth Wilson is chairman of George Reid of Itumson. Mrs. against fraud or error. Toolan of Fair Haven, the fair committee. Proceeds of the trust department In 1937 ai assist- Aid For Pig Haisers "Quietly, without red tape, with- Jack Lavellei former Notre Dame James has done fashion work with The board will hold & special ant to the trust officer and waa New Jersey farmers who have out publicity, the Salvation Army "A special treat for the ladles," football star and one of the nation's fair will help defray expenses of Saks Fifth AvoniiOi and Mvs. Reid said - Mr. Ernie, will be orchids various programs of the post here. mooting Monday to study results made assistant trust officer in 1948. pigs that are Infected with vesicu- stands mobilized 24 .hours a day top "after dinner" speakers. Ed- recently returned from a Euro- of a survey by Mr. Hatfteld and After joining the bank, Mr. Jabnea lar exanthema may be In line for to extend help when this help Is flown here from Honolulu, the gift ward J. Juska, Long Branch and pean vacation, required, whether it be clothes and of Mrs. McNamara. other members. Thla will include received a standard certificate from, federal and state aid. Keansburg lawyer and former Speaking of the new shop Mrs. check with municipal clerks to the American Institute of Banking Lindsay Devalliere, state budget furniture to victims of a fire, a Also on the executive, staff are county prosecutor, will be toast- Baird said, "This season we aro roof to the unwanted or homeless, Mrs. William M. Rose, Judge and determine it adequate evening reg- on completion ot courses In law. director, conferred this week with master. Rev. Francis J. Dwyer, Snyder Stresses going In heavily for separates, for istration is provided for persons economics, banking and money »nd State' Senators Edward J. O'Mara medical attention to the suffering, Mrs. Alton V. Evans, Mrs. Thomas former pastor of St. Dorothea's casual country living or for formal a bed to the Door of Hope hospital McClinchey, J. William Jones, unable to register during regular accounting. H< has been acting;, ' (D-Hudson), and Harold Hannold church here, will substitute for occasions In town." The shop will daily office hours. trust officer since tht retirement ot (R-Gloucester), who want New Jer- for the unwed mother, spiritual Mayor Soloman Lautman of Deal, Rev. Frederick J.' Child, current continue to offer original designs comfort to the sick in heart or and Mrs. Willis Lund, all vice presi- Defense Bonds Ralph S, Pearce from that position sey to match payments proposed by pastor, to offer the Invocation. SPRING LAKE—Secretary of the from Ann Fogarty, ,Tonl Owen, in April of this year. Mr. Pearc* the federal government, emergency fund grant to'a service- dents; Samuel C. Morris, treasurer; Lolte of Drewyn and other leading man for an emergency trip home. Mrs, Alfred C. Meyer, assistant Father Dwyer is now pastor at Treasury Snyder, in a. flying visit died a month after hb retirement. Devalliere said he could not ap- Milltown. here yesterday, told a conference American designers. It also has To those without faith or hope, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Lock- some Imported tweed suits; leather Gas Available A resident ot Rumson a. number \ prove their request until after a who seemingly are society's 'out- hart, corresponding secretary.' Originally sponsored by the local ot top-ranking business and Indus- of, years, Mr. Jahnei has been> conference with Gov. Drlscoll, who trial leaden that "there Is a direct accessories, such as bags and belts cast, the Salvation Army is ever a ' On the ball committee are the Lions club, the dinner since has from the studios ot leading Ital- president the pait two yean of th'» is vacationing in the woods of friend, seeking to return value and McNamaras and Toolans and Mrs. gained support from local Long responsibility on/y. each,,lndlyidual for Home Heating Apollo club of Asbury Park. Hs> Maine. v; . American to support * the' defense ian designers, and unusual pieces meaning to life, giving courage to Lil'lian Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. John Branch and Red Bank civic groups. of costume jewelry from both The Petroleum Administration Is also president ot the choir alum* Devalliere estimated that the pro- start life anew and work again." Malbach, William Hasslnger, Mr. The local borough council and the bonds program as. a personal stand nl association of St. George's Bplsy gram, proposed by the federal gov- against Communism." American and European crafts- tor Defense has approved the New and Mrs. Louis Wlnslow, Mr. and American Legion -post, joined, the men. Jersey Natural Gas company's re- copal church, Rumson. _ • *> ernment, would cost New Jersey up- Capt, Rightmire has Issued the Mrs, Lculs Balbach, Mr»«nU.Hrs. list of' sflonsorji along with' Long Snyder addressed 160 corporation ward of $1,250,000. The program following report of > services . that Edmund: Carey, llr. and Mrs. Rob- Town and Country's newest ven- quest to take on 5,000 additional 7 Branch's mayor and commission, executives and labor officials in an space heating customers. calls for destroying some ofs,the we're available the past 12 months. ert C. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. the Green and 'White association afternoon and evening session, at ture has given Linden pi. a. new infected pigs and the treating ol •The Armed Forces—Aided ser- Charles Erwin. • ' look. Not only this shop, but the In authorizing this additlona and the Long Branch Ice Boat and Spring . Lake Country club. In service, the P.A.D. reported that others. Devalliere said the federal vicemen and their families of six Yacht club. From Bed Bank, Ed- charge of a reception for tho cab- fronts of the Red Bank Book store government and the state govern- military installations with emerg- "Without a doubt, this will be and the Hopping real estate agen- tho company was able to provide one of the largest social functions ward H. Conway,' president of the inet member,.who has directed the ppg the proposed additional service ments would each pay one-fourth ency funds, transportation and the Red Bank Community Chamber of multl-billlon dollar defense financ- dld t i of the difference between the price finding of apartments. Opened & over held in this Club, the outstand- cy have been remodeled to give without imparlng Its ability to pro- ( t the Commerce, will head a delegation ing program, was the New Jersey them a distinct Colonial type arch- farmers receive from the packers lounge at the new $125,000 home of £« 1 "«»> °' season," said Mr. state-,otvslw.w.-fc? .*b* -Sis-aBsry'-s ,„ .xJ'liuideJVij'ik.^vKJ^v-to^fsioites- and the appraised value of the hogs, .2*10.6, wi!lJ customers. • the, gajrotion . AKRix.Jwe.-JEaR.'".-. Price.- ••• -.•-• bond activities, BSlmer H. Bobst of tive early American doorways, and r -Fea«iwr"af}ii*roViCr'S'i""tfi5"'piap"" de- ties include television, writing and Veddy, radio-TV singer, will per- Montclalr. the windows are made up of many "We were most anxious to get pends on whether the individual form Saturday night, and the in- At the head table with young permission to serve 5,000 more states can match federal funds. reading room, shower and snack ternationally known Belle Baker Price will be his parents, Mayor Heads of all the large New Jersey small panes. heating customers," said W. Dan- bar. at two performances Sunday eve- and Mrs. F. Bliss Price, his two plants and offices that have been iel Williams, vice president In Warden on Leave The Veteran—Maintained a five- Ing. slaters and his paternal grandpar- outstanding in the payroll deduc- charge of sales for the local gas William H. Carty, warden of the point program for veterans that ents, Mr.-and Mrs. T. Frazier Price. tion bond buying program were in: Marine Carnival company, "because «o many peo- otate prison, has been given a leave includes job placements, education- His maternal grandfather, George vlted to join with tho Treasury ple have been asking us for gas of absence for six months. Carty, al and vocational guidance,. find- A, Steels of Tinton ftve,, will be chief In blue-printing the fall and to heat their homes. Now, thou- whose resignation was demanded ing of apartments and emergency Open New Section unable' to attend due to Illness. winter acceleration of the bond Opens Tonight sands will be able to heat their by rioting convicts last spring, told relief. Price's partner in winning the campaign. homes with gas. Naturally we ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— The a reporter he is suffering from a The Sick—Provided hospital ser- pair oared shell without coxswain Snyder prefaced his address with haven't as yet signed up these 5,000 nervous breakdown. vice with good medical care to low Of Apple Brook event—Chuck Logg—will also at- annual Marine carnival of the fire new heating customers because ap- laudatory comment on New Jer- department and first aid squad The post will be taken over by income families. Visited nursing MIDDLETOWN—A third section tend as will his father, Charles P. sey's consistent national ranking proval \from the P.A.D. only came Lloyd W. McCorkle, who was named homes, hospitals and home shut- Logg, Rutgers rowing coach, here will open tonight at the mu- in tha other day. However, now of homes in Apple Brook Farm among the foremost states of the nicipal yacht harbor and run last May as associate warden. Prior in: every week providing the pa- village on rt. 35 will be opened by nation in,detente bonds sales, and that there Is plenty ot natural gae to that time McCorkle was head tients with gifts, reading material through Saturday when- a 1852 for home heating, anyone who Middletown, Builders, Inc. Jacob cited Bobst's "tireless leadership of Chevrolet sedan will be awarded. of a special home for delinquent and cheer- R. Lefferts, president, stated yes- nearly a decade," He said the Mont- would like to heat their home with boys, located on the former Hope- Program for Young Fireworks displays will highlight gas need only contact their local terday that opening of the third Lieut. Hillyer clalr man has made innumerable tho fair tomorrow and Saturday well estate ot Charles A, Lindbergh. section is almost _a year ahead of trips to Washington to get the facts gas store, The Young—Operated character nights, E. F, Hnrtcnrn, general "It's been a long time since any Mn. BIMe B. tfoios Indictment Dismissed building programs for children. schedule. and "has been in Inspiration lo all chairman, said this week, A row- Provided a summer camp for chil- "We didn't Intend," said Mr. Lef- Has New Navy Post of us with his infectious enthusiasm utility has been able ta offer gas Superior Court Judge Richard J. >oat, donated by the department home heating service to the people A native of Brooklyn, HTM. Ma- Hughes has dismissed a misconduct dren at Star Lake. Distributed toys ferts, "to open up this section un- Lieut. John I, Hillyer of War- and zeal" ,o the Sea Scout ship Joshua Bar- and clothing to needy children at til about the middle'Of next year, Among those present were E, F. of this area, and naturally this will son has been a resident of ReoV. indictment against Bergen County wick, R, I,, formerly ot Red Bank, ioy, also will be awarded Saturday came as very welcome news to Bank since her marriage to Alden: Prosecutor Walter Winne, The in- Christmas and Easter. Sent relief but there has been such a demand has been assigned to the U. S. Kolar, plant manager of Bendix light for the benefit of the ship's packages to hungry European for our homes that we have com- Aviation corporation at the Red many home owners as well as arch- G. Maaon In 1920. Prior to her dictment, which resulted from the Navy's Qulncy, Mass.. shipbuilding lulldlng fund. itects, builders, and heating con- marriage Mrs. Mason waa em- state's probe of crime conditions, children. pletely sold up. the second tract district, where he is playing a ma- Bank division; John W. Vance, Sea "We'll have a larger spread this way ahead of schedule and had to Bright; Edward J. Brennan, Mon- tractors." ployed as a law stenographer in was dismissed on the ground that The Troubled—Provided needy jor role in the construction ot 22 year," Mr. Hartcorn said, "with The company filed an applica- New York city and was secretary it failed to specify a crlmo, families with food, clothing, shel- open 'up section number three, We Navy ships costing a total of ?90,- mouth Park Jockoy club; Ernest many stands sddqd to the area." plan to build more than 12 homes Hall, president of the Monmouth tion With the P.A.D. July 24, seek- to John Thomas Smith, former vies Winne has been accused of fall- ter, furniture and grants of fundi, 000,000. Proceeds of recent fairs have gone, ing permission to lerve 5,000 addi- president and general counsel for ing la eliminate gambling joints, Cared for unmarried mothers and ranging from $14,000 to $18,000 In County Bankers' association; Louis In part, toward the flromen's me- this section for delivery early next H. Burfetnd, president of the As- tional space heating customers. the General Motors corporation. but Hughes said this wasn't enough. their babies at the Door of Hope morial field on West Highland ave. "We had to prove to the P.A.D.," She is a member of the Rid Hughes said the alleged Inaction hospital in Jersey City. Rehabili- year." bury Park and Ocean Grove bank; Equipment for a children's play- One of the outstanding features R. W. Aul, secretary of Jersey Cen- said Kenneth D. Knoblock, presi- Bank Baptist church and recently; hadn't been linked with corrupt mo- tated homeless men with employ- ground was added this year and dent, "that we hart plenty of nat- was proposed and endorsed tor tives and, therefore, would not ment, food, clothing and medical of the new motion are trie rolling, tral Power & light company, and lavatories aro being Installed. stand up in court, hills of apple orchards. At one time F. Palmer Armstrong, president of ural gas not only to serve these membership In the Shrewsbury attention. Cared for prison inmatea, The department's second carni- 5,000 additional heating customers, Towne chapter ot the Daughters ot their wives and families. Aided these orchards. were one ot the the Keyport Banking company, val at the yacht basin, this year's Milk Prices Up most productive In the county. but also to give our present cus- the American Revolution. Mr. and men unon released. Operated Immi- fair Is the 22d annual event. The tomers complete, unlimited gas Mrs, Mason have, two daughter*, C. Wesley Armstrong, director of gration and citizenship services In the past months Mr. Lefferts, fairs were launched by the first the State Office of Milk Industry, who hast constructed more than 80 service, The P.A.D. would not Mrs. J. Edward Risk ot Kirkwood, and maintained a missing persona Glowacki Dies aid squad In 1930, The fire depart- grant us permission to service Mo., and Mn. Alfred J. Rogers, this week replied to criticisms of bureau. Sent condolence cards to homes In Matawan, has sold homes ment joined forces several years recent advances In the retail prices In Apple Brook Village to Mr. and these additional heating customers Jr., of Plttifleld, Masj. bereaved families of every creed. later. unless they were completely as- of milk In Northern and Central Mrs. Raymond K, Thlene of Maple* Aboard Boat Elbert Maaon, first assistant Several months ago tha SeooncT New Jersey counties, Armstrong Everyone In Need-Dtatrtbutod wood, Mr. and Mrs, fcdward 0. sured that there waa no shortage, National bank and Trust company1 food baskets and clothing to needy chief, Is co-chairman of the follow- and no anticipated shortage of Issued - a statement reminding- con- Aiay of Cranford, Mr. and Mrs; BBLFORD—Joseph Olowackl, 69, ing fair committees Councilman shortened Its name to the Seoond, sumers that the Increases were per- families at Thanksgiving, master Raymond H. Tltrnan ot Little Sil- ot Main it, here, died Tuesday af- natural gas In this area," National bank of Red Bank, A1« and Christmas. Kept two Salvation Everett C. Curry, D. A, Caruio, mitted by the Federal Office bf ver,. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey ternoon after apparently suffering James Phillips, William C. Mount, though the word "trust" waa dt- Frloe Stabilization, and not by hit Army officers on call 24 hours a ot Montgomery, N. Y. Mr. and Mri. a heart attack In his boat about , letcd from Its corporate title, Mirier day. Opiratod a mobllo canteen ( John Joslln, Edmund K. Blom, office Climent 8. Borlow of Milltown, N. a mile offshore In Rarltan bay Harold K, Merrltt, William Ham- IM. Taylor, president, hu empha- "The public," he said, "Should for emergenoy rellif and catastro- J. Mr. and Mr», Harvey W, Bavr near here, mond, William Balrd, Edward Council Studies sized the bank U atlll exercising know, and oloarly understand, that phe, Salvation Army services aro of Richmond Hill, N. Y,, Mr. and Mr. Qlowackl was discovered Its truat power* and'lta trust de- administered by ndn-pald non aoc Koohler and George Rich. the rite In prices li due to an 0. 1 Mn, Paul Brahney ot Little Sil- alumped over the bow of hi* boat partment has ahown a steady P. 8. ruling, effective Aug. IS, and tavlan elttaen* advisory board, a ver, Mr. and Mn, William F. Clay, by Paul Tarnow of Main at. hero, Store Variance growth rather than a deollni ulnae not to any order luued by tho Of- Womon'i Home l«ague and a Men's ton of Monmouth Junction, Mr, and who found htm unconscious, Mr. Watch Recovered Thru the institution changed Ita name. olub. Conducted religious aervlcti FREEHOLD — Borough Council not ot Milk Industry," Mn, Joseph 8, Farrell of Bradley Tarnow towed the boat to. ihore Register "Lost" Ad Monday night voted to ascertain The truat department, formerly and Sunday-iohool, Held open-air Btaoh, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt where he summoned the Middle- whether It hae the power to repeal located In the front ot tni bank County Settles Suits non-Hoterlan mietlnga, Operated a of Batontown, Mr. and Mn. Doug* town township flret aid squad at Mrs, Tony Baeagalupl of East the vote of the board of adjust- recently moved Into Ita new quar- -——Inarpreliminary (raining oouru for Eaat Koansburf, Oxygen wan ad- Front st, had tho mlefortuno of ters In a ntw addition at tht aid* thoie Interu.._ tat 0, Lett of Red Bank, Mr. and ment for the granting of a vari- By Local Store Owners Intereitad In tht Salvation Mr*, Raymond F. MoQuadt Of Ntw Lieut, John l. Hillyer mlnlitered, Dr. Maro Krohn, town- losing her wrlut watch last week, ance that would allow Allen Broth- of the building. Army youth leadtnhlp program ship physician, pronounced him and also had tho good fortune of flulti fllid by George Olajity and Hyde Park, N. Y,, Mr. and Mn. ers, Red Bank doviloperi, to build Mr. Taylor announced thla wtik and Salvation Army emoorihlp. William Nelion of Otdar Orovt, A ir»du»te of Rid Bank tilth dead at Si 16 p. m, Patrolman Ray- having II returned to her through a shopping center. that during thi two-week pirlod Harold Pirry, ownir* o( th« Colon- lohool, Lieut, Hillyer U t ion of mond T. Walling Investigated for a roglator want advertisement, ial flower ihop, 8 Bait Front it., N, J,, and Mr. and Mn. William D. township pollot, Protiiti agalnit the propoiid from July 14 to July IS, thi eurb Smith ot Ktyport. Mn, Edward Billion, a tueher at The Register's want columni are flve-itoro center at the corner of teller on Wallace it, handled 1,110 and by Domlnlck Palais., proprlitor Polka to Highlight the Lionardo grammar lohool. Hi no atranKori to MM. Baeagalupl. of Palala'i olgar aton, 7 Bait Mr. Olowaokl wai born In Po- Weat Main and McUan iti,, In * transaction!, which la an average atUndtd Monmouth Junior eoltigi land, cams to thi United Butoi 8)m hu bean reading tha advertlie* oltse A residential sone, win of HI a day. "Uie of thli facility Front it., against Monmouth ooun- for a yiar after graduating from 01 yiara ago and had been a real- menu therein lisue after luue ty for damage* totaling S1,BOO Bond Concert Sunda, Sgl. Corbln'i Unit made by 31 residents, Tho alt* ot la oonetantly Inarming and *• Atd Bank hl|tkJ damage mulling from flood witori ouavlva, will mount tht podium at ttnictlon battalion, active In Boy Scout troop U hire. Minor nudnlc dlrnvnckl; ilx dmi«h to Tho neglitor office anil placed project. Mayoi' Wlllmd K, Prime which overflowed But Front »t. 1 refund to anawer question*, utat- operation li being neelvid from (US p. m, to opon thi program with Hit unit rtotntly oomplitid * After hli rtltui from aetlvi ten, Mm, Allyn Lie or Keypori, an advortliemcni In tin Uoet aifd the police department, and no iMt tall, "The Star Bpangltd Banntr." pttmanent hlgtvlivti bridge aoroti duty, Uiut, Hlllyer attindid Brown 41 n, Kdward Cubuky, Mint Mnry Pound column In l&it Thurndny'i Ing he mint dlicuni the matter Tht plalntlffi oonttndid tht dam* thi ImJIn rlvtr two dayi btfort with Borough Attorney M, Ray- doubt soma day parkin will eiwi Tht bind will bi luard In tht unlvtrilty and wu graduated with Olowackl and Mlee Bernlooe Olo- Issue, and diiiit, ag« rtiulttd from an Inadiquati following conatrti "Palatlnui," by thi first bad storm of tht Kenan thi digm of bathtlor of lolenoe In waekl of Rid Bank, Mn, John The watch wai found by Mrs. mond MeOowan, whs It on va* dralntgi lyitim, rainy mien, oatlon. "Tha theoretical capacity of Kall— •• —'-» iJ "Amirlo^ www • ^"Wa Ovirturt,^» WWW W^W ^f " W miohanloal engineering, He • wai Hamsn of Haalit and MM, Albert Irving Doremua of Baat Front it,, teller," said tha present, "la •$ Moiui "L-Bitudlintlm, Waldttu- Thi ipan, whioh wu undtr oon- racillid by tht Navy In 1U1 and Hi;, who llvu In Weit Virginia, who riad of Mr*, Bucagalupl'i lo«a, Many of the objeoiore ara mem- ItOTAUY OtAMBAHB •Irucllon for four months, la now perioni pir day, But dui to to* fill "Ricordl dl Baghirla," Vlllonli urvtd u ohltf •nglnitr aboard thi and nine grandchildren, reached her by telophone, got a bira of the Reformed church, fad that aomi taki longir thag Tht Rid Bank notary olub will "Luitpfltl ovirturt," KIIIM-BIIII playing an Important rola In tha dutroyif iioort Blaokwood, Hi Thi funtral will bt hold tomor- deiortptton ot the lost artlol*, and which li adjauent to the properly supply of fronillnt troopi, livtral others, It U my IUMJ It hu a pru> hold iti annual elambako and bar- "Tht Ixalttd Rulir," Hill I "U aldid In tin motivation of thi row morning at 9 o'olook at the quickly returned thi watch to It* In qutitlon, One of thi nitmbin, deal capacity of lamtwhtre In the) beoui ntxt Widntiday at 9 p, m, MtmnotU," Caillnli "iimpir Ft- othir bridge* ovir tin rlvtr havt Blaokwood and itrvid aboard hir loott funacal lioma and, al lo rightful owner, Jurlcn R, Um, Jr, dtr-Urtd that bun waihid out by floodi, the many rcildenu who protested neighborhood of 900 person* * at Tlnttrn Manor. Tnt olub will dolls," louiai "UPilomi," Ynd until hli nctnt aulgnmint u u- o'clock, Iliv, Robin T, Uulman It you lone Anything, plm'p a Loat day," hold a builntu muting at UilJ Itr, and "Hamlllonlan,Hamlllonlan," Hall, liUlant program offloir an dielgn pailor, will offeffrr a highi«h maw el ad In Th« Ktglattr, Mutt people tha vatlantit whin the board ot 1111 Tht m t*, kilter w m. today at th» Molly Fitthir "Ood BBlel u AlAmulet wilill tlou 1 and • eoMtruitlon far tht Qulney llV.-at rm , Mary's church. Bur ..ar-a honnet, an-.. d »imo*i everybody adjuitmmt h»ld a publln hiarlng ,„, fifUle( th« Mfa *a? »• 1 III will bt In lit, Ollvut MBMUriy hereabout*, ittde Tht RtittUr, July I win "tola 4ow» tht rtvir/' (f M RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 William Myatt, Jr., and daughter Family Party Honors Linda, Miss Sue Ward and Robert Korean Veteran Klngsland. The corporal's grand- SALES OPPORTUNITY parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mor- FAIR HAVEN—Mr. and Mrs. El- rell, Sr., of Belford, were unable for • • Flfur. Callbro MM to attend because of illness. In HIM with our policy of Hltetlan of tap grade personnel, the Kemster- rood Schenck of Hendrickson pi., Themae Company I* Inviting • f*w qualified apBlleente te • I+ECIAL ntertained at a family dinner and SHOWINO. OF OUR NEW SuTSTANPINO LINK. elcome home party Sunday for An established, protected territory with many rtptal account* list ••• Spiritualist Services coma available dut to expansion program. If you ara a tsp-ftlzht ealee- Schenck'a brother, Cpl. O. B, man, between S2-4S, Intarastad In Hi. advertising fltld, hava • good car [allenbake, who recently returned with messages. and tha boat ot references, call me. ome from 15 months' service in Thl» h a TO year old, AAA-1 manvfatturer, With tha moat complete, ox. 21 Highland Avanut, clualvo lino In the country. National advertising program atda you. Yea orea. can qualify for free J5.000 life Insurance. Weekly checko against auk. atantlal eommUolone. Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Oba- RUMSON, N. J. EVERY WEEK Phono me COLLECT Sunday or Monday after • •>. M. for Invitation. lah Hallenbake, Mr. and Mrs, Tuesdays, % and 8 F. M. Out Hayunt, Newark Area Manager, phone ORange 9-17Se, Livingston, N. J. METHODIST BAPTIST SALVATION ARMY PBESBYTEB1AN harles Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- t Elgrim and children, Ernest, Rev. Myrtle A. Flnkney, Pastor Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank* . Church school will begin at 8 Capt. Robert Rightmire will "Rule* For Happy Living" will be eid and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. RC 1-0899-B Rev. W. Holland Raver, who iras Villlam Morrell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. pastor of thi« church from 1921 to L. m, preach on the subject,-"The Chris- the sermon topic of Rev. Charles 1928, will preach Sunday morning The morning service will be at tian Life—A Pageant of Triumph," S. Webster at the service Sunday at the 11 o'clock service on "Christ, 10 o'clock, when Rev. W. Clinton at the 11 a. m. service. Sunday morning at 9:40 o'clock. Our Only Mediator." John Ferris Powers, pastor, will preach on the evening at 8 o'clock, the guest The church quartet, compriaing will direct the music which will topic, "The Lord Is My Shepherd." speaker will be Howavd Fritz, son Mrs. J. William Helm, Philip Roy, Elberon Memorial Church include a vocal duet, "My Faith Ushers will be. Lieut. Scott Gal- Of Maj. and Mrs. H, L. Fritz of Mrs. Thomas McClintock and Allan Looks Up to Thee," to be rendered breath, Lieut. Col. Charles Moore, Astoria, L. I., Salvation Army Woolley, will sing the offertory an- PARK AVENUE ELBERON by Ruth Palmer Bell and Mildred Paul Hudson and Forman Brlce. Corps. Others participating In the them. Mr. Woolley will sing the There will be a nursery for small service a* well as Howard Frlta baritone solo, Preacher for the summer teason . Palmer Stout. children conducted by members of A. AJvin Whiting, charge lay are students of Asbury college in Ushers for this service are Dr, Dr. Harold A. Bosley, Evanston, III. leader of the church, will give the 50-50 club. Kentucky. Lawrence R. Burdge, Donald Beach "Reminiscences of the Jurlsdictlon- The Baptist youth fellowship will This varsity group will take Robert M. Close, Kenneth G. Crit II A.M.—Will preaeh'on "The Bible Ai Our Authority" al Conference" at the 8 p. m. chapel meet at 7:30 p. m. charge of the service and provide ton, Howard J. Dutcher, Jr., and sendee. Mr. Whiting was a dele- Flowers Sunday were from the special music. Ro,ger B. Kolter. The welcoming 3:30 P.M. Vespers: Sermon by Dr. Bosley on gate to the conference held recent- garden of Mrs. Ellwood Powers. Sunday-school will meet at 9:45 committee consist* of Dr. Craig ly at Harrlsburg, Pa. Those who will leave Sunday to a. m. under the direction of Mrs. Crenshaw and Norman C. Gardner. "Strange Citizens" Rev. H. H. Scarborough of Man- attend senior camp at the Baptist Rightmire, who will also take Miss Mildred Sherman, chufch asquan will he guest preacher at Conference center at Lebanon are charge of the Young People's Le- secretary, is vacationing at present Music by Metropolitan Artists. All Welcome. the morning service Sunday, Aug. Sylvia Schanclt, Nancy Potter, gion meeting at 6:30 p. m. but the church office will be open 31. Young people who attended Barbara Mack, Shirley Attstermuhl, 'Women's Home league meeting In the morning. various summer institutes, confer- Lee Moore, Larry Phillip* and Jos- Tuesday at I p. m. will be Service ences and camps will bring echoes eph Campbell. Rev. Mr. Powers Night. ST, JAMES CATHOLIC of that experience at the S p. m. will attend as councilor. Bed Bank chapel service Aug. 31. Speakers ' Copies of the "Revised Standard HOLY TRINITY EVANGELICAL Sunday masses arc at 6, 7, 8, 9, First Methodist Church will include Carolyn Otten, Mary Version of the Holy 'Bible" will be LUTHERAN 10, 11 and 12 o'clock In the churoh 247 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Richman, Helen McClees and Mir- available after Sept. 30. Members Red Bank and 9, 10, and 11 o'clock in the l&m Davis. wishing to order copies are asked auditorium. Baptisms are at 1:30 ' .REV. ROGER J, SQUIRE, Pastor. to call the church office. "Worship will be held Sunday at 'Rev. Roger J. Squire, pastor, will 9:45 a. m. The order of worship p. m. Sundays. Confessions are return to his pulpit Sunday, Sept. The church school will hold its will be the use of the ancient order heard Saturdays from 4 to 6 p. m II A.Mi Guest; Preacher—Rev. W. Rolland Raver 7. He and his family are vacation- annual picnic Saturday, Sept. 8, at of "The Matins." The pastor will and from 7 to 9 p. m. ing during this month a» usual at Windward beach, Metedeconk. preach on the history books of la- SERMON: "CHRIST, OUR ONLY MEDIATOR" Silver Bay, N. Y. Church school ter Judah, namely, First and Sec- ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC will also resume that Sunday. PRESBYTERIAN 8 P.M.' Chapel Worship Service— Church organizations and groups ond Chronicles, Ezra and Nehe- Red Bank DON'T LEAVE YOUR YOUNGSTER are requested to notify the church Srtrewsbury miah. Sunday masses are at 7, 8,' 9, 1 office of the dates on which they Morning service will be at 9:30 The annual convention of the 11 and 12 o'clock. Baptisms are a ' ALL WELCOME OUT ON A LIMB will resume their fall meetings, in m. Rev. William C. Colby, for- State Luther league will be held 12:40 p. m. Sundays. Confession! His needs are few right now, but he'll need your help when h* order to have them Included In the mer pastor of Rumson Presbyter- over the Labor day week-end, be- are heard Saturdays from 4:30 ti grows up. How about it Dad? Will you have the money for press notices and the church ian church, will be the guest min- ginning Saturday, Aug. 30, at Wag- 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. his college' education? Can he count on you for help In financing bulletin. ister. The soloists will be Ronald ner Memorial Lutheran college, The Miraculous Medal Novena his first business venture . . .? Clark and Mrs. Gustavo Battner, Staten Island. The .pastor will be held Mondays at 7:30 p. m. Th FIRST CHXJBCH OF OHBIST, accompanied by Miss Ella King. the officiant at the worship which Perpetual Novena to St. Anthon START SAVING FOR HIS FUTURE TODAY" SCIENTIST Music selections will be "A Medi- will'opon the convention. is held Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. Save part of every paycheck at the Red Bank Savings & Loan. tation" by Gaul and "Postludt" by Those small amounts won't be missed. Over the years our gen- Red Bank ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Services In First Church of Christ, Spc'nco. SPIRITUAL CHAPEL OF erous dividends will add to your savings. Any amount will da During tht absence of Rev, Ar- Rumson Scientist, 209 Broad st., are held rSYOHIC SCIENCE as a starter. You can save by mail, if you like. Stop in for details. Sundays at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. thur C, Jolce, pastor, members and Services Sunday morning will be at Sunday-school meets at 11 a. m. friends of the church in need of 8 o'clock. Holy Communion at 8 Sea Bright YOUR SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 Wednesday evening testimonial the help of a minister may call o'clock, family service and address, Services of healing and messagi meetings at 8:15. Rev. James A. Marshall, R. B. 9:30 and prayer and sermon, 11. will be held today at 2 and 7 p. _ Rev. P. S. Foreman is pastor an< The Lesson-Sermon on "Mind" to 6-4182. Uuslo will Include prelude, "Pre- Sunday-school will reopen Sept. lude In E Minor," by Bach, and Rev. M, G. Storor, assistant pa REP BATIK SAVINGS be read In Christian Selence tor. churches this Sunday shows how, 14 when registration will take place offertory, "Fierce Raged the Tem- lh the social room of the churoh. by reflecting th« oneness of divine pest," by Candlyn. MISSION d LOAN Mind, or God, man finds true broth- Classes will commence In the new Rev. R. Thomas Blomquist Is In ASSOCIATION erhood. church house Sunday, Sept. 21. charge during August In the ab- Port Monmouth The Golden Text from Psalms The 11 o'clock Sunday service sence of the rector, Rev. G. A. Rob- Bev. A. Donald Magaw, pasto; *Ghe Door to 3ecufrfy states: "Let the people praise thee, will begin Sunday, Sept. 14. ertshaw. Lawrence Wise, Sunday-school si O God; let all ti'c people praise Sept. 21, the church will hold perintendent. 10 BROAD ST. RED BANK NEW JERSEY th«e. O let tilts nations be glad and "Open House" and dedication ser- EMBURY METHODIST Sunday-school at 9:30 a, m, Mori No crumbs...with that famous"ctub"shape sing for joy; for thou shalt judge vices in the newly renovated Little Stiver ing worship at 10:45 a. m. the people righteously, and govern church house. At the morning service at 9:45 o'clock, there will be the reception 1 the nations upon earth." (S7:3,4.) PRESBYTERIAN In tie Christian Science textbook, of a class of new members which "Science and Health -with Key to Rumson will Include Mr. and Mrs. Robert the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Rev. Dr. John Bodo, recently Scott, Maj. Dale Shlck, Mrs. Jennie Eddy, -we find this further assur- elected pastor of historic First' Burnett, John Eggenberger, Jr,, Luxury by ance: "When the divine precepts Presbyterian church of Princeton, and others. The choir will sing are understood, they unfold the will be .the guest preaoher at the "Almighty King," by Wilson. BaV. foundation of fellowship, In which 9:30 a. m. service Sunday. James W. Marshall will have as his I on* mind is not at -war wjth an- Dr. Bodo;.came,..to tha United theme, "The Rim of Your World." 1 othsr, but all have one Spirit, God, States - trom 'Budapest, Hungary, one intelligent source." (p. 376,) just,prior to World War H, to con- ST. ANDREWS' EPISCOPAL Among the citation* from the tinue graduate study in theology. Highlands King James Version of the Bible Is He Is a graduate of the University The service of Holy Communion th* ioltowing: "Now the God of pa- of Geneva, Switzerland, of Union will be celebrated Sunday morning ' time* and consolation grant you to Theological seminary in New York, at • o'clock. Rev. Christopher H, B« Hkeminded one toward another and this year he received his doc- Snydar, vicar, will be the celebrant, according to Christ Jesus: That ye torate from Princeton seminary. assisted by Alfred Anderson and Hiaistife Is the former Mlse Jeanne William Hauscher, Jr., as servers. glorify God." (Rom.. 15:8,«.) Pfelffer of Lambertvllle. The vicar will preach on John H. Watson, 3d, minister of Lord's Prayer." Music by Mrs. Ruth OHDBCH OF CHRIST music; will preside at the organ Luoas, organist; offertory anthem Eatontown and the Ladies' Aid choral group "•When. Morning Gilds the Sky;" Warren H.'VanTuyl, minister. In- will present two anthems. J, Ed- Barnby. The choir will vites the public to attend meetings ward Wilson and William E. Sag- "Simpe's Communion Service." of this church, whloh are held Sun- urton will form the ushering and days from 9:30 a. m, to 11:80 a. m. hospitality committee. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF for worship, The first hour is for Any person desiring to contact FRIENDS (Quakers) Bible study, the second for prcaoh- the pastor, Rev; A. Kenneth Mag- lng and Communion. At 7 p. .». a ner, may so so by calling the clerk Shrewsbury practice singing period Is held, fol- of session, Will Ward. Th* Shrewsbury meeting of Re- io-wed at 7:S0 j>. m. by an open ligious Society of Friends (Quak- forum discussion. Bible study . li CALVARY BAPTIST ers), meets for worship at 11 a. m. held Wednesdays at 7:80 p. m. Red Bank the First-day (Sunday) in the meet- This group of Christians conduct Rev. J. B. Gilchrlst will preach at Ing house at Broad st. and Syca- service* an the basts of New Testa- the morning and evening services. more aVe., preceded at 10 a. m. by ment Scriptures alone, speaking Rev. Mr. Penn of Friendship Bap- the First-day school, Visitors are where the Bible speaks and being tist church, Garfleld, will give a welcome. silent where the Bible' Is silent. sermon for missionaries at 3:30 p. for your back*to*school trousseau Undenominational, anyone desir- m. His choir and members will CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY accompany him. ing; to worshiip God In "spirispirit and Atlantic Highlands "CAMPUS PLAID" truth" will finfidd ththe worshihip ac- The deacons will charter a bus to A meeting will be held at 11 a. ceptable. Atlantic City Aug. 36. The bus will m, when Sunday-school also wil . . . Fieldcreit offers the ever- The church Is located on rt. 35, leave the church at 8:30 a, m. meet at the society's building, 83 popular plaid design'to luxury- just north of the business section. Sunday-school will begin at 8:30 Ocean blvd. Testimony meeting will minded homemakers and cam- a, m. be held Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. pus queens . , . available In BAPTIST Wednesday evening there will be The reading room Is open Tues- plaids, red and blue, brown and Leonardo prayer and song services which will days between 2 and 4 p. yellow, green and yellow , , , Ohurch aohool will met at 9:46 be led by Deacon James Bullocks, gayly colored fringe .,, rounded a. m, Bev. Richard P. Young will Junior and senior choirs will re- METHODIST hearse Friday evening at th* corners, generous sizes . . . full deliver a sermon at the service at Sea Bright drape tor both full and twin 11 a, m. The pastor again wilt church. size beds , , , deliver a sermon at the evening Church school with elassea for PRESUYTEIIIAJ* those ot all ages will meet Sunday Full Size 90x112 service at 8 p< m. Twin Sis* 76x112 Praise, prayer and Bible study Atlantic Highlands at t:iS i. m. Mrs, Eleanor Lindsay Church school meet* at 10 a. m. Is superintendent, The morning < . . Matching drapes , , , com- will b* held Wednesday at 8 p. m. plete the striking plaid motlff Th* annual church school picnic In the absence of the superinten- worship service will be held at 11 dent Rudolph Quackenbush, who o'clock. Rev. Robert S. Judge Is . , . 2V yard, with Simple** will be held Saturday, Aug. 33, heading for adjustable drape. at Roosevelt park. Buses will leave Is on vacation, the ichool will be pastor. the church at 9:30 o'clock sharp. under the, direction of Arthur • . < New Interpretation' ot th* The church bell will ring ttt 9 Quackenbush. There sre classes for METHODIST o'clock If weather permits picnic all ages, also an adult Bible itudy Oceanport to be held, class. Church school under the direction 98 The trustees will meet Thursday, Worship service at 11 o'clock. of Oeorgo C, D, Hurley, general tu- 10 EACH Aug. 28. Next Sunday the Couples' club will perintendent, will meet at 9:48 a. Plans art being made for the conduct the service. An innovation m. Sunday, Tha Sunday worihlp ordination of Pastor Young at the will be tried out at this service, th* service will be held at 7:80 p, m, church Tuesday, Sept. 9. Idea being highly successful else- Rev, Robert 8, Judge Is pastor. whoro, EMMANUEL BABTIST The Couples', olub Is not an or- Atlantic Highlands ganization of th* churoh, In fact GOODWILL METHODIST Meetlnr place; Residence of Mr. sevoral member* «r* not active In Rumion and Mr*. Clarence Christy, Si Eait any church. Thert arc no officer! At the evening service at 7:: Lincoln »v«, and no dues, However, they hav* o'clock, R«v. Jamti W. Manliall R*v. Thomas a. Thomn of First contributed at different time* to- will prench on th* theme, Baptist church, Caldw*|| will be ward the support of th* church and Upward Look," Miu Janel Cralf th* gueit preacher at both thi Ita varied activities, la thi planlit, U a. m. and th* 8 p. m. services, OLYMPIC R»v. Mr. Thomas li a former pas- METHODIST BAY SHORE COMMUNITY . i , Now Intirprttation of thi ©lasilo Ontk tor of thi Leonardo Baptlit church, Attantlo Highland! But Keaniburg ' . key dulgn by Fltldortit • . , woven of (In* Churoh ichool mutt at 0:45 a. m. Joieph C. Phllt, Jr,, of Moorti- Riv, John P, Euler, pwlor, will Amwtoan oowon to aiiurt you FUWotiit Dtnnls M. Lingo la luperlntendent, town will be the gueit preaoher In dellvir 4 lormon, "Two Ambawa. Trouuiau luxury , , . attractive color con- 8i|lnn*n, primary glrli and boyi, th* services Sunday at 8:80 and it don," *t tht morning servloe tt truU vrttt add a now nott to your room ,.. and Junior glrli and boyi m**t at 11 a, m, In th* fibifino* of th* pas- 11 o'clock, MIM Ann Shaw, organ- on a grim background tht design In gold • • < th* Christy residence, Intermediate tor, Rev. Roy B, Williams, Jr, 1st, will accompany tht oholr In groin art ttrra ootta . . , gold on brown ,, < glrli and boyi, iinlor girls and Muslo at the early iirvle* will two anthems, Bible oliM and ohurch 1 gold on blut . • i red on blaok . , . turquolit adults mut at th* Bill mldinci, be provided by th* glrli choir and ichool will mut it 10 a. m, on maroon , . • ,98 U Third avi, at th* later service by th* senior Full Slat MxlM Mld-wiik pnyir iirvloi Wtdni>- obolr. Roy M. Jeffrey will bt it MwriloniRT AIR CONDITION!? ' Twin Slit 76x100 9 IACH day at I p. m, lid by Diacon R, D, th* organ at both lervleu. Sunday- HIghUndi SHOP PRIPAY TILL f i •. Matching drapu in /mplt SM yard ImgUi Bun, ichool will m*ct «t IMS a. m. Jun- Churoh school will meet st t:U «e i with Sftnpliat top for tuy hanging. ior choir and girl*' ohnlr will r«- a, m, Rtv, Rogir* W. Kiuchl, T«INITV~ heir** this evening at f):4A and it 1 > Rid Bank pMtor, will d*llv«i'«iirmon, "doo * DAYTONA ••'* 'uhduttl plain on • niulml gny <• 7,80, Design," at thi morning iiti'vlet at buekRrnund , , , ntw Pltlderiii Dayton* , Thi church will obi*rv« at, Bar- II o clock. Tho pastor again will • , , wovtn of flnt Amerltan cotton , , , (boloffltw'i day next Sunday with or Hoiv COMMUNION dtllvir a sermon, "Tht Dlvldindi nuillty tutid for long wtar,., *vttra«U ' cUibratlon of Holy Communion at Knlr Havtn ot Ood'« Ohlldrm," at tht ivinlng Ivi color ttrlpt , . , avallajblt In rid, I o'olock and morning prayir and Service of morning prayir will b* itrvlet at 7;JO, trim, ttrra ootta, and turquoli* , , , SHERMAN'S Mrmon «t 11, Service* will b* In hild Sunday morning aV 11 o'olock, «mpl* dlmtnilont pirmlt full drapi ,,, stuff,* of R«v, Dr, W. Norman Pit- n»v, Chrlitopher H. Snydir, vloan METHODIST Full Mi* ifxioi 98 HOMI PICORATOftl ttng*r of New York city in th* ab- will Bteuh on "Tho Fact of Evil," Navoilnk Twin Sli» TaxlM lino* on vacation of Rev, Robert 6 IACH MuilS by Mlis Kaihlicn Ohrlsman, niv, ROMOI' W, Kuiohf, pastor, .. • With matohlng drapei an aitractlvi 45 Broad Street Red Dank, N. J. Hi Anderson, rector, organiiti pnlud«, "Vltglnig ' Prayir,yr," wUI dillvor a itrmon, "Qoil's D*» tniimbli tor any bedroom, Th* uiusl w**k

. ,».-#, •& :: HAROLDS STEIN RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP U Front St, Bed Bank 6-2744 •V ••• -s.'lfefe~i*T Look! CRONIES Separates in Colony Colors! SERVICEMAN Mix or mafcK separates witH all ffi« WANTED Only 8 Days Left to Save! GOOD SALARY Mrs. Alice Williams accompanied by her daughter, Miss color-excitement of tropical UlandiJ VACATION WITH PAY L. Joyce Williams, was transported from Fitlcin hospital by the Asbury Park first aid ambulance to the Monmouth County Apply KAMATT RBKMTTnA BERBT Airport, where she was placed aboard an air ambulance for August White EATONTOWN the flight back to San Antonio, Tex. The trip will take about BLUB TRINIDAD TAM 13 hours. Mrs. Williams is 88 years old and enjoys flying. RADIO & TELEVISION She had been visiting her son, Capt. Ernest Williams (captain SALE! 17-19 Main Street of detectives, Asbury Park police department) at 1110 Sun- Eatontewn 3-0400 set ave., when she suffered a heart attack. The air ambulance is owned and piloted by Capt. Frank Steinmann, assisted by All wool Cronies separates m KrfllUnf his wifeLisette, who is a trained nurse. It is based at La- Guardia field. The flight was arranged by Terence O'Donnel solid eolort or vibrant tweed eombin** of the O'Donnel Travel agency, 12 Broad st., Red Bank. tloni . .. made for «ach ethw •nd lot,

included Mrs. Mae Arata, Mrs. your college lift ahead. .10 U It. Leonardo Helen,Suptcnski, Mrs. Eunice Leon- Miss Patricia. Jean Gallagher has ard, Mrs. Kay Johnson, Mrs.' Lu- returned to her home at Home, illB Poolc, Mrs. Margaret LaRue N. Y., after being a guest of her nd Mrs. Rose Kovelesky. Others grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph resent were Mrs. Mary AJbertaon, ON Supienskl, and her sister, Miss Mrs^Mary Mair, Mrs. Rose Knight, Barbara Gallagher of Brevent ave. Mrs. Mary Mueller, Mrs. Edna Su- Her brother was a guest of Thomas pionski, Mrs. Katie Grimm, Mrs. ALL ALUMINUM Keenan of Brevent ave. Mary Wllleko and Mrs. Rosemary Bat-win? sweater -• I.W Joseph Keenan spent a week-end Kerrigan, The auxiliary will hold leaVe from the Navy with, his par-a. cake sale Saturday morning at Flared skirt 10.9S DOOR CANOPIES ents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keenan the post office. Mrs. Albertson is of Brevent ave. Also In the Navy, chairman. his brother, John Keenan, is in Japan. Mrs. George Black and children, Slipover 1.98 Betty Jane, Fred and James, of Nell Stone of Niagara Falls, N. Leonard ave., and Mrs. Archie Cardigan I.9B Y., Is a guest of his cousin, John Black and sons, Archie and John, O'Sage of Monmouth ave. nnd Mrs. Helen Noorgard of High- Skirt 10.91 A guest this week of Mr. andlands visited Coney Island last Mrs. Stanley Komelski at their Thursday. home on Highland ave. is Miss El- Springfield sie Welnert of Bronx, N. Y. Mrs. Mary Cavanagh of Hamilton Miss Leola Supienskl of Hamil- ave. Is awaiting the arrival of her THE ORIGINAL ton ave. was a guest ten days of son, James Cavanagh, airman sec- All WooE relatives In Red Bank. ond class, from Alaska next month. With another son, Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tolk and mund Cavanagh, she attended the Blankets daughters, Susan and Linda, of wedding Saturday of Miss Rose Cool Ray Rockvllle Centre, L. I., visited rel- Feraculll of Everett and David atives at the Wlttman cottage on Keglcy of Keansburg at St. Mary's are "aizeset" for perfect tmshabilUyl. Brevent ave. during the week-end. Catholic church of New Mon- Aluminum awning, nothing Robert Wittman and Murray mouth. Wittman of Brooklyn spent last If - not specially purchased, to rust,. .. last a lifetime. week at their cottage on Brevent John B. Albertson, airman sec- ave. ond class, who Is stationed at Lack- would b« 18.95 15.98 Get yours while they last. Raglan Watklns, who lives In land Air Force base, San Antonio, California, was a guest this sum- Tex., Is spending a 21-day furlough Rose, blue, wine, white, hunter green, brown, gold, mer of his grandmother, Mrs. Sa-with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 40" Wide x 36" Roof die Tolk, at the Wittman cottage. Clifford Albertson of Highland rose or pink. Mothproofed for 5 years and "sizeset" Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cohen and ave. Leonard Cohen of Bayonne were Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. to prevent matting in washing. guesU last week of Mrs. Minnie George Kovelesky of Brevent ave. $22.50 Cohen at her bungalow on Leonard were Miss Mary Jackowskl, Bar- ave. Murray Cohen and Leonard bara Ann Urbaniak.and James Us- Green and White Cohen are her twin sons. baniak of Somervllle, and Mr. and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Chester Sponaes of Plain- Tile Red and White William Ast at th.elr home on Cen- Hold. ter ave.. were Edward Saums and Barbara Ann Grimm, daughter of 6.98 LATEX FOAM PILLOWS WITH Mrs,' .EtewULJSprclwM&iul' IMP ci.hU>- \na of Wfi »ntt' TXm Rfibert Grimin of dren, David, Jr., Joan and Betty Brevent ave., was baptized at St. custom aluminum- awnings Jane. . ; Agnes Catholic church. Sponsors ZIPPERED COVERS 4.98 Members of -the Leonardo .Citi- at the lowest prices any* were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Supl- zens' association | will hold a card onakl of Brevent and Highland where. party, at 8 p. m. Saturday at Com- aves. No more lumpy.pillows! 100% pure latex . . . al- munity fire house on Appleton ave, , Miss Dorothy Zoller, a ward ol lergy-free and dust-proof. Sanforized cover. Mr. and Mrs. William Ast of Cen- ORGAN PROGRAM STANDARD AWNING CO. ter ave,, is a summer guest.of Mr. At St. Anthony's Catholic church and Mrs. Esker D, Southward ol Sunday Harold F. Weber, organist, 615 RIVER RD. Chllllcothe, O. played the following selections: The Ladies' auxiliary of Brevent "Tho Lord's Prayer" by Mallotte; RED BANK 6-0696 Park and Leonardo fire company "Extase," Ganne; "Serenity," Mc- held a card party Friday for th Donald; "Agnus Dei," Bizet, and 14.98 WOOL-FILLED SATIN company's benefit. Prize winners "Recessional," Stickles. I 7/ m COMFORTS 10.98

"Shell" pattern with center wreath design. Rose, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS blue, gold, wine, grey, chartreuse, flamingo, sags Rtghti 7.98 or hunter-green. Weskit B Tweed tkirt 10.98 1 Hat 5.98 E^H FIREMEN'S PIma broadcloth shirt 7.98 Wk 3.98 ZIPPERED MUSLIN MATTRESS ^B«BJ COVERS 2.98

MARINE Unbleached muslin with tape-bound seams. Twin, % or full six*.

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CANNON AND MOHAWK 72" x 108" PERCALE SHEETS BETTER DRESS CLEARANCE OPENS TONIGHT 2,89 tl"xlO8" . .. 1.1? 42"x38Vi" cam „ 74t Misses' and Women S Juniors' Sizes AT THE 9O"xlO8" . 3.49 45"X38VJ" ««III .. 79c YACHT HARBOR Woro 14.98 to 19.98 «9 Woro 8.98 to 14.98 •7 SAVE ON FAMOUS SHEETS! Wtro 22.96 to 25.00 »14 Wtro 17.98 ft 22.95 »1Z CANNON 72"x 108" PASTEL Woro 22.95 to 36.00 *17 W.rt 26.00 to 29.95 FIREWORKS COMBSPUN PERCALE SHEETS . •17 FRI. & SAT. 3,39 Woro 39.96 to 45.00 •ai Wtrc 35.00 to 39.95 $22 II "x I OS" 1,79 4S"x38'/i" cam .. 94c Woro 49.98 to 59.95 CHEVROLET SEDAN Pink, yellow, aqui, reit, green or p««eh. ' SPECIAL GROUP OF MISSES' NYLONS AND COTroN1 S »6 MAIL AND PHONE OHDEHS FILLED! AWARDED SATURDAY Cottonii ihmrungi, nyloni, illk orginui, ttffotii! ihttn In o group of diytlmo or Wc'H See You Therel date-JImo drtuei for now through foil. Shop dally from 9\M Uil Bi80—Rvd Bank itort open Friday Uil 0; %liury Park Hurt open Wadiuuday Uil 9. Page Pour RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 ton and Mr. and Mm. Carl CMftt EXXXXJ Belford and daughter recently returned Port Monmouth River Plaza Vaferle Cole, daughter of Mr. andfrom a ten-day trip to Canada and Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, Sr., In an eagerly contested softball THIS WEEK AT YOUR COOL WALTER READE THEATRES Mrs. George Cole, celebrated her Niagara Falls. of Campbell ave. have returned game Thursday night, the boys of birthday Friday with a party. At- Miss Lois Salmon has taken an horns after spending two weeks' the day camp team tied their dads tending were Joseph and Vincent apartment In Bast Orangt. Sh« ii vacation at Bar Harbor, Me. 12-12. Fathers who participated Spano, River Edge; Joan Dattuso, employed in Hahnes department were Joseph Bogart, Harry Treacy, store, Newark. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Camporato Aubry Smith, James Sbenk, Don- CARLTON RED BANK 6-9600 Jersey City; Jeanette, Marilyn end and children, Dorothy and Victor, ASBURY PARK 2-8881 Arline Murray, Old Bridge, and Kit- Mr. and Mrs. Howard HenschkeO ald Gramman, Walter Stobo and AND have returned to their home in A. P. Newmler and David Merrill ty Mackay, George Cole, Jr., Mr.and daughter Seena of Wast Orange Brooklyn after spending two and Mrs. Joseph Sheehan, Mr. andwere guests several days last week of Lincroft. Members of the boys' weeks' vacation at the Petruzzl team were Brad Dixon, Rusty Mer- Mrs. Joseph Spano, Mr. and Mrs.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- cottage on Walnut st. Mr. and PARAMOUNT LONG BRANCH 6-5493 Phillips Tremmel and Mrs, Arthur fred Bacmeister. rill, Fred Wicks, Billy Fiordland, Mrs. Frank Peruzzl, Sr., will spend Carl Montanaro, Walter Treacy, Murray. Miss Beatrloe Paxleman and Miss the next three weeks vacationing Marvin Gramman, Joe Malre, Joe THURSDAY - FRIDAY -SATURDAY Jack Barnes of Chicago, HI., whoJoan Graft of River Plaza are ere. Mr. Petruzzi's brother Dom- Bogart and Fred Newmler. is associated with the Encyclopedia spending two weeks with Miss inlck will be their guest for the Britannlca. Films, inc., visited his Graft's aunt and uncle in Miami, ext two weeks. A watermelon feast was the fea- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fla. Mrs. Roy Kolb, Jr., of Main st ture of the final day at the day Barnes several days last week. Mr. Miss Zelda Bennett and Mlsi camp Friday. More than 100 chil- returned home from the hospital dren of this community have been Barnes Is in the East for the pur-Nancy and Priscilla Mexrlck of At- with her infant daughter, Karen pose of making educational movies. lantic Highlands spent Saturday in participating in the program the Mildred. Mrs. Kolb is the former past four weeks. Miss Jessie Kramer, who is a New York at Radio City. Mildred Westendorf. nurse at Richmond Memorial hos- Miss Lois Compton entertained Miss Janet Hanley, daughter of pital, S. I, is spending a month several days last week, Mrs, Ralph Mrs. Ellen Christopher and Miss Mr. and Mrs. James Hanley of HOW Thru *M at her home on Campbell ave. Fraizer of Ogdensburg, N. J., and Gertrude Poole of New York city Hubbard ave,, returned Friday Mr, and Mrs. Richard Luker and also Miss Dorothy Dundorf of West are vacationing at the home of from a week's stay with relatives in 5UZAMM* Mrs, Amanda Luker spent Monday New York as her guests over the Mr. and Mrs. Wlskus of Charles st. Babylon, L. I. She was accompan- with Mr, and . Mrs. James. Adams week-end. Miss Roberta Rellly of Mills ave. ied by Miss Doreen Sutton of Leon- of Atslon, N. J. •bserved her 19th birthday Mon- Mrs. Beatrice Baldi and daugh- day. ardo. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Johnson ters Jean and Joanne, and Mrs. and family of Brooklyn spent the Fred Collins, Jr., of Brooklyn are Word has been Tecelved by Mr. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Leon- visiting Mr. and Mra. Leslie Parle- and Mrs. William Mead, Sr., of ard Barker and family. man this week. Monmouth st, that their son Wil- Mrs. Paul Champagne of Clinton Mra. Alfred Bacmeister exhibited liam is expected home sometime "GIRLS ON ave., and grandson, Paul Murphy, antiques at Monmouth raceway on this month from Korea. STRAND have returned home from a week's Saturday. The show was sponsored P.F.O. Ronald Hillyer and Cpl. PARADE vacation with Mrs. Vera Warren of by the Monmouth County Histori- Edward Werse, both of Port Mon-. RED BANK Martlnsvilfle, Va. Patricia Murphy cal society, mouth, met In Welden, Germany, visited with friends on Staten Is- while Cpl, Werse was on the road land last week. " Edward Flsler, Jr., celebrated hit with the 18th Infantry regiment Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pacylowsky 19th birthday Tuesday at a aupper Van Guards baseball team. SUN. MON. TUES. ONLY and daughter-spent Tuesday of this party for a few friends and mem- Mrs. Rena Plebeau of Renfrew THE FILM OF THE YEAR "SCOTTY" week with Mrs. Josephine Miller of bers of the family. pi., Mrs. Elliott Plebeau and daugh- New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith ers Patricia and Virginia of Bel- Miss Marilyn Dreher of East Or- of Keyport spent the past two ord, and Mrs. Victor Cartier of "LEAVE HER ange visited her grandparents, Mr. weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Edward North Bergen motored to Upper and Mrs. Ernest Volkland, over the Bennett; Greenwood lake, where they vaca- TO HEAVEN" week-end. Mr. and Mrs. T. Rawlinson Comp- tioned for several days last week. Mrs. Vivian Messier, Mrs. Alma ton, Mrs. James Whiston and Mrs. Tommy Hendrlcks of Wilson ave. WITH SINE TIERNEY Johnson and Mrs. Anna Thompson Fred Cooke spent last Thursday at and John Quackenbuah of Main st. ALSO OUTSTANDING HIT spent several days last week tour- Flcmington. motored to Mt. Gretna on Saturday ing the New England states. Election of officers was held Mon- Aug. 18 where they spent the week- end visiting the "The Inn," oper- "WHEN THE Mr. and Mrs. George Suess, Mr. day evening by the Ladles' auxil- AIR CONDITIONED and Mrs. Martin Lawlor and soniary of No. 1 fire company. Mrs ated by Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeFever John of Brooklyn were guests Sun- Ellen Cooke Is president, MM, Ber- of Leonardo. They also visited RAINS CAME' day of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nollan tha Blron, Keansburg, vice presi- Tom's cousin, Eddie Hendrlcks, TYRONE POWER—MYRNA LOY while there. MAYFAIR and family. dent; . Mrs. Arthur Crelln, secre- PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT - LAKE AVE,, ASBURY PARK Christopher Charles Rumph, son tary, and Mrs. Domlnick Mullanay, James Werse of Walnut st. and of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Rumph treasurer. A cake sale will be held Henry Freeman of Freehold at- REGULAR RUN SUNDAY, MONDAY ft TUESDAY NOW THRU WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27TH of Green ave., was christened Sun- Saturday of this week from, 10 a. tended a christening party at the day at St. Mary's Catholic church, m. to noon at Neff's Sweet Shop. home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Stan- Now Monmouth. His sponsors were Mrs. John Rasimowioz, Mrs. Albert ley of Throckmorton ave., Red Mrs. Edward Winters of Atlantic Wood, Mrs. William Fitterer, Mrs. Bank, Sunday. The party was in HE'S A COLLEGEPRdt^: Highlands and Murray Nichols of Alfred Ztlly, Mrs. Thomas- Davis, honor of their granddaughter. Belford. Mrs. John Adubato, Mrs. William A surprise birthday party was It's a rial of Mr. and Mrs. James Grant of Perry and the above officers, The given Sunday for Mrs. Irvln Beaver embarrassment next, meeting will bo Sept. 15. Lakehurst Naval station were Sun- of Campbell ave, A buffet supper w/ien/ife elegance day guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Smith and was served. Attending were Mr. Route IIA • Atbury Avanua Mrs, Edward Barnes. family spont four days last week and Mra. Chester Hendrlcks and S Milts WHI al Atbary Park gels a hoUtooil Mr. and Mrs. T, Rawllnson Comp- at Washington, D. C. son Robert and Mrs. Chester Hen Opp. Jumping Brook C. 0. drlcks, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Milton NOW THRU SUNOAYI Smith, Mrs. Mabel Werner and LIVE THEATRE! ON STAOEI children Helen and Stanley, Mr. FIRST AND FINEST ON THE JERSEY COAST and Mrs. Everett Casler, Mr. and THE MERRY WIDOW AIR CONDITIONED Mrs. Russel Casler, Mr. and Mrs. With AIR CONDITIONED John Bennett and Irvln Beaver and data Iherwtod • Mliehtll Ortg sons Irvln and Harry. B'way Catt • Balltl • Orehtttra PARAMOUNT ST. JAMES Mr. and Mrs. Edward J: Bryk Curtain 1140 • $1.10 to S3.S0 ROGERS ON THE BOARDWALK COOKMAN AVE. SHORE ifTHEATRE and daughters' Janice and Pamela Mat. Thun. COLLINGWOOD PARK CIRCLt jy^- spent the week-end at Paulsboro. Tal. A.P. 2-SSOt or Now thru Wed. NOW SHOWING Rout. 33 & 34-Pho.i.' AS 1 0800 »i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beam and children Anne and Billy, and Mr. Aug. 21—Auo,. 27 Jersey Shore ' 10NO BRANCH Next WMk and Mrs. Robert Beam and son EXCLUSIVE PREMIER Fred and Mrs. E. C, Beam had a "KISS' MC RAT!" JOAN Reservations No'wl birthday supper for E. C. Beam CRAWFORD Sunday in honor of his birthday. with EISA tANCHESTER • ANNE FRANCIS • MID OARK IN iwTURNER

\\ MARINE THEATRE 4 BIG DAYS-WED, . THUR, - PRI. - SAT. SUDDEN STARTING WEDNESDAY/AUGUST 27TH • A SHORT. DRIVE FROM LONG BRANCH • RED BANK • HIGHLANDS, N. J. . NOW THRU SATURDAY Thur., Frl., Sat. ' SENSATIONAL—STAGGERING Frl., Sat Sat. Hat. FEAR" OARY COOPER IN Sat, Continuous "HIGH NOON' VIRGINIA MAYO Intense Excitement AND GINGER ROGERS FRED ALLEN RONALD REAGAN FOR MEN ONLY" VICTOR MOORE GENE NELSON "KING KONG" PAUL HINRIID—MARfMRET FIELD IN "SHE'S WORKING HER WAY THRU COLLEGE" , AND MUTE M AT CIRCLE A WALTER, HE APE THKATIISATT t «.« ROO.R. """ ™"U """JuRILYR MONRO. "WE'RE NOT MARRIED" —In Technloolor— LAST TIME TODAY—THURSDAiui Y , WILLIAM POWELL Sun.-Mon. Sun. Mat THE LEOPARD MAN" "WERE NOT MARRIED' JULIA ADAMS WILL ROGERS, JR. Cornell Wilde—In Technicolor—Teresa Wrlajit AND IN JANE WYMAN TORT DEFIANCE" DANI CLARK "Treasure of Lost Canyon" CALIFORNIA CONQUESTit Sun., Mon., Tiles. "THE STORY OF STRAND RED BANK 6-9660 Plus—Loretta Young as—"PAULA1* Sun, Continuous WILL ROGERS" THURS., PRI., SAT. — 2 EXCITING HITS LORETTA YOUNG —In Technicolor— Frlday-Saturday August 22-23 KENT SMITH TUES. • WED. Turn. Mat. 1 TOP TECHNICOLOR HIT! Optn to* ,. VAN JOHNSON pump. Here's the new "BABY IN SIN Louis Hayward • Patricia Medina ' PAUL DOUGLAS Nylon LOUIS" HEEL in a SPOT Mtth "PAULA" "LADY IN THE IRON MASK" — Also — "WHEN IN ROME" OFTHE Vomp. smart pump with — Also — Plus—Jon HaH In "BRAVE WARRIOR" LOUIS HAYtVAtRD LAWLESS ABBOT—COSTELLO .FRIDAY AT 8:15. genuine Nylon "Lady in the Iron Mask" "KEEP ^EM FLYING" FRONTIER! McCALUSTER OIANT .TECHNICOLOR CARTOON CARNIVAL mesh inset. THUR. Mat 2 P. M, WandaWNDIHX WED. Mat. % T. M. JUNE ALLYSON Prtstow FOSJtR ONE FULL HOUR OF FUN $599 VAN JOHNSON FREE TREATS TO KIDS FRANKENSTEIN "TOO YOUNG TO KISS" AND -ALSO- BORIS KARXOF Saturday—Aug. 23 On Screen DRACULA "THE MUMMY" •MIDNITE BURLESQUE' F1ATURINQ—THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OIRLS OP $599 THE PARISIAN NAUOHTY-NITI CLUBS IN "PARIS NIGHTS"

$299 SATURDAY A Muilnl Plsy biud tn "Own Orow Ail Ullti" by LYNN 1)1901 Muilo by RICHARD •0D0IIU look and lytiti by OICA* HAMMIMTIlN Id Dane* Floor In Mew Jersey fcoduellon DlrtcMd by NOUIIN MAMOUUAN 1000 ComforUnls State POM; by AONII st Mllll $299 Adiiitsuloii 81.50 MAIL ORDIR BLANK ' ' ' CONVENTION HALL PARAMOUNT THIATRI, AllURV PARK, N, i. 1 Atbury Park plant mill mt.! ,i,,,,.,..,,,i... „ titKitt ftr "•MIIMM ' AN MTRA ADDIO ATTRACTION. NO MIOI INORIAII. •lilt A Bit IORIIN SHOW CHANLIS OOLRURN — IN COLOR — NHI LAUMI PM0II IVININO •IRFORMANOll 65 BROAD 81 OrthHtfii 11,46, ||,et, |4,l«, Lt|ti I4.M. Islimyi il.lt, «i,4O. "HAS ANYIODY SHN MY OAL" LAW 4 DAYI PLUS — QHARLfl eOLSURN » "WOMWAVMAN1' RED BANK _ t MATINII IATURDAV, IIPT. CM IKATIN4 VANITIII Orthiitrai tMe, n.eo, ii.te, Liiti n,ti, Inilrt Islitiiri il,io. f PIJLVI^MIIII Dll" ""^ «"•••"rori" Si ™# "«IW THIN" "ANV Tj } Mltllsn Pilr i Ys.r-THEY MUST II 000DI WORLD'S ORIATIIT MATIN* IH0W A IH HOUR SHOW i... START* 1141 •, M, Ohtik ir mt«iy trdir iniliMf I , IJTS' ••wi. t RiMitHMiNTi 4Ferris Wheel I •INIRAL MMIIIION, *I.M Hum.. ! Aslirnn , fci • RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Page Five Fords at «. btasfr. party »t S»asld» ioger, Mrs. William Vntadt, Mrs. let from Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Colt'i Neck paric. Among- am guest* wer» Bil- Roland SSmmons, Mrs. Hendrtok L. Wtlgand of Little Silver and Mr. MATERNITY romotion for and Mrs. Donald W. Peseux of AARTERKLTS MM. Henry Hammond, Jr., «nter- ly Van Note, Miss Lea. Fa* Van Bennett, Mrs. LUU» Hughson and "BSS™ LINGERIE tained her Bridge club last Wednes- Note, Frank Van Note and Miss Mrs. Cyrue Boss. Rumson, from Paradise, Pa., where HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST fair Haven Man day night at her home. Present Emilie Smith of this place. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oarlton Cherry they visited. TUCKER'S rere Mrs, Edmund Surgent, Mrs. Mrs. Myra Reynolds has left for and children ara spending two Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCann, Green COMET LINGERIE PAIR HAVEN — Raymond Le Harry Surgent, Mrs. Harry Haw- weeks at Sloatsburg, N. Y. IN OFFICE SUPPLIES LONO BRANCH Stuhman, 100 Oak pi., this bor- California, where she will visit her Grove ave., Keyport, are the par- thorne, Mrs. Woodrow Matthews, daughter and family. Miss Ida M. Walling of Keyport ents of a daughter, born on Sun- is* rwAv lUgh, will become assistant man- FILES • FILING SUPPLIES • STATIONERY ger of Bamberger'u store at Mor- Mrs. Walter Foster, Mrs. Sam Mrs. John Thomsen of Bucks Mill visited Miss Emma Walling of day at Monmouth Memorial hospi- Ventl and Mrs*. Ernest Hawthorne. rd. is a patient at Spring Lake Bethany rd. last week. tal. Mrs. McCann Is the former ristown. At present he is depart- PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS • ADDING MACHINES A COOL PLACE TO ment manager of toys at the New- Miss Yvonne Wylle of Vander- Heights hospital. Miss Barbara Wilson has return- Carol June Carhart of Hazlet. ark store. iiirg is spending two weeks at Cul- Mrs. Elizabeth Shtlton of Brook- ed to her home on Bethany rd. af- Mr. and Mrs. Elwood I. Monahan SHOP FOR YOUR •er lake in Branchvllle, N. J.. lyn is a house guest for a week ter a two weeks' visit with relatives and Mr. and,Mrs, Roellf H. LeRoy BRIEF CASES • DESKS • CHAIRS The seventh and eighth grades with Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford, in Avenel. are spending several days at La- • Dresses • Corsets Youth Fellowship group of the Jr., of Picket Fence, farm. The Crescent club members en- eonia, N. H. • Girdles • Brassieres Colt's Neck Reformed church, with Mr. and Mrs. James Hastings and joyed a hay ride Friday evening. • Foundations • Underwear heir leaders, will do the boardwalk Miss Anne Camarata of New York . Miss Katharine R. Webster of it Asbury Park Tuesday night. city -were recent guests of Mr. andPhiladelphia, Pa., spent the week- BOLMDEL GIRL STARS MABEL LEWIS Shoppe Miss Gertrude DeGarmo, Free Mrs, Thomas Camarata. end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cheryl Christine Bennett, daugh- lold, has accepted a teaching poal- Frank Tllton, Green Grove rd., Angelo M. Webster. ter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Ben- 137-B Broad St. Red Bank lon in the Atlantic twp. school here, Wayside, spent last week with his Mr. and Mrs. Edward Prinz and nett, Jr., of Holmdal, was chosen starting in September, in tbe sixth cousin, Billy Van Note. children David and Margaret of one of 18 contestants in the talent grade. show auditions held at the Berke- In Bed Bank in Windy Hill farm, Hillcrest rd., are Mrs. Laura Van Note has ac- Hazlet enjoying an automobile vacation ley Carteret hotel Tuesday of last SHERMAN'S (or cepted a position teaching in the trip to Florida. week. The talented young lady is • CURTAINS Tinton Fails school, starting with The G. G. Sewing club enjoyed Angelo M. Webster t« developing six years of age and has appeared • DRAPERIES the fall term. 17 BROAD STREET • SLIP COVERS a sea food dinner at Burlew's res- his farm for building lots, which locally on many occasions as a very . • UNENS The Atlantic twp. school will re- taurant Wednesday evening. At- is known as Bethany Terrace. A clever tap dancer. Cheryl was a RED BANK 6-0001 I • VENETIAN BUNDS pen Monday, Sept, 8. tending were Mrs. Frank McCleas- number of lots have been sold on member of the show at the Mon- i For Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lcshick re- ter, Mrs. Theodore G. Bailey, Mrs. Bethany rd. mouth park racetrack last Satur- Sbop-at-Home Sarvica cently entertained friends from William Barnes, Mrs. James Neid- and Sunday, PMM RB 6-2646 Cards have been received 1n Haz- Sherman's Home Decorator* 4> BROAD STREET RED BANK

Baymond Le Kashman Mr. Le Kashman began his Macy career In July, 1839, as section head in the toy department. In Jan., 1940, ,he left Macy's for a position 'Clicquot Clubj with Montgomery Ward, but re- turned the same year as a mem- ber of the executive training squad, GINGER Upon his discharge in Sept., 194 from the Air Force, in which h served as a combat navigator in ALE the European Theater with 35 fly- ing missions to his credit, he re- turned to Macy's as a senior as- sistant in the blanket departmen He went to Bamberger's in Sept., 1949, as department manager ol toys and bulk toys. He is a mem I ou'll be delighted at the way savings add up when you shop regularly ber of the Lafayette club of Nei York and the Institute of Nav at Safeway. You see, all our prices are always low. This means you can gation. save every time you shop — a few cents here, a few cents there. Multiply these savings by the number of shopping trips you make in a month, a East Keansburg year. The result is a substantial sum. For typical examples of values Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stover, Mr Safeway offers, check the list below. and Mrs. Stanley Gllbertson, Mr and Mrs. Frank Gregorio, Mr. anc All stores remain open Mrs. William Mason and Franl Campagna spent Saturday at Cone; LIBBY'S or Fridays until 9 P. M. Island. DEL MONTE £ cans *iO* Robert Englemahn, son of Mr Pineapple Juice and Mrs,. Frank Englemann cele Beverages brated his tenth birthday last week TORPEDO LIGHT MEAT Picture-Pretty at a surprise party given for him 6oz can (All 8ott!« B«v«r«g« Plui Bottle D«po«il| at his home by Mrs. Dorothy Pen- Tuna Fish CHUNKS and FLAKES nettl of Matawan. Attending were Cr«»m, Lamon. Lima. Loveliness Diane Pennettl and Karen Pennetti Ginger Ala.Orangt 25« of Lanesboro, Mass., Bunny and C depends on professional Brian Hemhauser, Mae Kovelesky, QUART SHE can' Sno Cola <*"«*<» 25« beauty care. You'll be Eileen and Linda Englemann. Mazola Oil 59c A peach festival is planned for delighted with the loveli- Sunday, Aug. 31, at the first aid : White Rock ness that can be yours hall by the auxiliary of the first y aid squad as planned at the recent with Just the right coiffure. Sugar Crisp White Rock&VC .'6 Li" 37- t meeting. Mrs, Agnes Nay and Mrs. 2ts 27« Edith Richards are chairmen. Hos- II ff / Gingar AU or r\ 29 or. ^Q FOR APPOINTMENT tesses at the meeting were Mrs. 1 Nay and Mrs. Edith Richards. The nonman s Tom coin™ MIX L bot>. 07 CALL RE 6-9622 auxiliary plan to assist the men in Grape Jelly ,.**17, their new project to raise funds. m Oran a Mrs, Edith Richards will be chair- Hoffman's °" " ° 2 ^. 39 man for September to assist the Nehi Soda WJ* 6 IS 30« —Mary j. Rose- 6 oz cello men. Cocoanut fops Beauty Salon The United States produces about Advertised Prices 80 million pounds of oyster meat 76 Moitmouth Red Bank a year. Effective Through Saturday, August 23rd. quart bot. £l/|( Salad Oil MAYDAY We Reserve the Right /o Limit Quantities. Cream Corn THIS WEEK SPECIAL..i MARBLE 8cZriA Oran e # Grade A Eggs Pineapple Juice '«°n$ 23e Real Gold ' J"i»»«« 24C"S29= POUND CAKE pfc».

You make your own banking hours All the meat you find at your Safeway Is prepared for you with when you use ou» simple "BankBy^ The wonderful fresh flavor of Safewa/s vegetables and special care. Safeway meat experts make sure every cut and kind fruits Is the result of a careful system of quality control Mail" service. The special envelope, of meat reaches you at Its peak eattng perfection, so you en|oy finest (hat begins at the farms where our expert buyers select provided without charge, serves as a flavor and Juicy tenderness, only the produce they know will be good eating. deposit slip and receipt. The receipt Is forwarded to you immediately by SMOKED BONELESS FREESTONE lbs. return mail. Busy 3 to 5 pounds lb. 95c 3 20' housewives « . . Thrift Ham Peaches men who work C all week . . . oil REGULAR lb. 5 9 Fresh Prunes 19 are enjoying this Ground Beef service. Why not Beef Liver TINDIR i.. 85c Bologna 34e Cantaloupes ik. 8e Crapes "|DL|" 2 •» 29c join them? 5KINL Frankfurters / Celery PAICAl ik 10e Carrots aw.™ , t Oc 59c Boiled NIHaW m iue» >Wii Bl NIW YORYORKK DRIIIIDRIIIID .k Sliced Bacon R lUtrvU. Mwt II.HM Fresh Corn OC Green Apples Smoked Picnics *t49c RIADY'TO'COOK ,L AM* Oranges CALIFORNIA -.12c Green Peppers '»• 10c SUNSHINE SRRY WISSON OIL U SALI - luy 3 piekigti SOAP FLAKES DEVILS CAKE 1 lb. can I h, een , pr. boh qt. bet. BLU -WHITE FLAKES LUX : it Mf • ptkt, ••• «xtM pkg. (or U Mils •>/« 31c 83c :33< 63. AN 4 pkn, 26« Ifl*. pkg. M.M t i Mmler Federal Reterve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, savings add up when j/ou shop SAFEWAY RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 home in Yonkers, N. Y., where his Little Silver Club sister, Sister Mary Maralyn of the EDWARD A. VINER & CO. Order of St. Agnes, is spending a visit from Fonddulao, Wis. INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Sets Opening Date Continuous advica and supervision of your lnvastmants LITTLE SILVER—The Opening Middletown PAL GOD... Or The Greatest according to your personal requirements. fall luncheon of the Woman's club Miss Ann Stanley is visiting her Our current recommendations include three outstanding* of Little Silver will be held Wednes- aunt, Mrs.' P. J. Guerrierl of Mont- HOLLOW. GROUND ' investment opportunities: day, Sept. 10, at Joseph's at West clatr. Tuesday marked Ann's 11th 1. A sound bond yielding 7% Long Branch. Mr*. Joseph Serplco 2. A sound preferred with large arrears yielding S*/j birthday and her aunt entertained, Fraud That Ever Lived S. An exceptionally attractive oil stock yielding 4% and Mrs. Edmund Canzona, chair- at a birthday party for her, RAZOR BLADES men, will accept reservation! until George Hartman'a car, which was For consultation e«H or write Edward A. Viner & Co. Sept. 4. stolen last week in front of his of Special Low Prices! Attention Edward J. Kaenlg, Manager. •( our New Jersey Division Jan Llnderman, director of speech home, was found In New Bruns- Red Hill Road, Mlddletown, New Jersey. Tal. Mlddl.town 5-0251 and voice personality at the Rich- wick by police. The car was not Almost everyone will agree Jesus came upon the earth. „ Members New York' Stock Exchange—New York Curb Exchange ard Hudnut Success School, New damaged, but wiring had been re- York city, will be guest speaker. He HOLLOW GROUND that Jesus Christ was a great Theseprophedesdescribe moved. is a graduate of the University of Mrs. William Johnson and fam- nun. the family from which the Kansas and has worked as a pro- ily of Wolcott, N. Y., returned ducer and director on Broadway, home Tuesday, after visiting Mrs. Most people will admit Savior would come...the . and has sung In concert and opera Johnson"s mother, Mrs. Henry ImpreW jhftcfor with ravH for ufd Merit* that Jesus was a person of circumstances of His birth | in this country and Europe. Mr. Starke. Llnderman is a faculty member of Dr. and Mrs. Wylle G. Pate have the highest morals...that ... His life of preaching and the Dale Carnegie Institute, and a returned from a vacation In the TWO 25* PACK visiting lecturer at Columbia uni- . He was an inspired spiritual His miracles... and finally, HISTORY C A I T South. They also visited Mrs, versity and Brooklyn college. Pate's relatives at Uniontown, Fa. leader... that neither be- His passion and death in Miss Louise Magulre of Mlquon, rore His time, nor since, has atonement for the sins of Highlands Pa,, Is a house guest of her cousin, MAKING OHLL Miss Susie Gamwell. inyone performed the miraculous mankind. All of these predictions Mr, and Mrs, George Grasso of Mrs. E. W. Swackhamer of this Shrewsbury ave. have received 47' works which He performed. apply to only one person in all the place, Mrs. Carolyn Smith of Mon- word of the recent promotion of mouth Beach and Mrs. James Yet millions of people refuse to annals of human history — and that FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY their son, David Grasso, to Reichey of Asbury Park, attended HOLLOW GROUND believe that He is the eternal Son one is Jesus Christ. poral In action In Korea, Cpl. the national gift show Tuesday in Grasso expects to be granted a Ne.w York city at .the Statler and LE " SINGLE EDGE of God. For more than 1900 years, the 100% ALL WORSTED rest leave in Japan later this New Yorker hotels. Mrs. Swack- month, his letter said. hamer Is manager of Monmouth Afore Sham ' Btfftr Shavw The Catholic Church maintains Catholic Church has taught with- Miss Ann Miles and Miss Rita Memorial hospital's gift shop. -' ' Coif you Uu MEN'S that Jesus is the Son of God. He is out change or compromise... as it Miles of Metuchen are guests of their grandmother, Mrs, Rita c either that—or the greatest iftaud. does today...that Christ is the Smith, at her home on Corn- HVI l© that ever lived. eternal Son of God who became wall st. GUITARS Mrs. Carrie Kurtanick end her For Christ Himself... under man — that only through Him can children of John st. are visiting PACKS her sister, Mrs, Donald Crutchley cross-examination by the high men find their way into the eternal SUITS HONEY MCK (ilAUNTtwE ON WHY PMKACtil of Metamara, 111. ' priest Caiphas... was asked: "I ad- grace of the Fathef. Upon this Mrs. Margaret McCall of Fourth Regular Price $50.00 st. has returned home from Mon- jure thee, by the living God, that truth rests not only the foundation mouth Memorial hospital. thou tell us whether thou art the of the Church but the hope of Mrs. George Liming is confined to her home on Fourth st. by Christ, the Son of God." And Jesus mankind, ANDERSON MUSIC $10.98 illness. at BROAD ST., RED BANK replied: "Thou hast said it" (Mat- "He who is not with Me," Jesus Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grasso of ONLY Miller st. visited Atlantic City last thew XXVI: 63,64). said, "is against Me." Being "with" 19 week. I "0, sure," some may say, "Christ Jesus is not merely a matter of Week-end guests of Mrs. Joseph- ine Layton at her home on Miller 'daimed'. to be. the eternal Son, of acknowledging His gteatness. It is 100% All Wool st. were Mr. and Mrs. George Gar- RED BANK, N. J. God. But His claim doesn't prove an obligation to knqw Christ and dclla of Brooklyn. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. thatHerealljris." His teaching... to believe and fol- TROUSERS omy Peter Verrone of Linden ave. were low Him...to pattern our lives Mr. and Mrs. George Anablle of i A man who only claims to be the Keg. 12.95 to 17.96 Jersey City. Son of God, however, could not to His example and precept. Mr. and Mrs. William Donnelly of ' Cornwall at. recently visited walk upon the waters and quiet the If you want to know Jesus better Mrs. Donnelly's son, Emmett Null wavei *s Jesus did. He could not ... to have a. fuller and dearer un- of Trenton. Mr. and Mra, Frank Amodio of cleanse the lepers... give sight' to derstanding of His teaching and MANHATTAN ARROW AND Cornwall st. were hosts to Mr. SINCE 18 98 the blind...bring the dead back His plan for 'our lives,,,you will and Mrs. Joseph Moors and family of South Orange. to life. Not could a man who only find the answer in Christ's Own VAN HEUSEN DRESS & SPORT Mr. and Mrs. James DesBlens, claimed to be divine return from who were married Aug. 1, are at words as told in the Four Gospels $ 00 home at Miller st. Mrs. DesBlens Check of me dead as Jesus and no other has of the New Testament. We shall be is, the former Mr* Theresa Ouel- ever done. happy to send you a copy of the SHIRTS l«o 5 lette of Miller st. Recent guests of Mrs. Elsie Pe- Scattered through the books of Four Gospels arranged in a contin- ters of North st. were Mri. Mabel THESE AND MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR Brown and Mm. Eva Peters of • your perfect the Old Testament from Genesis to uous narrative for easy reading... THE ENTIRE FAMILY ARE TO BE FOUND ONLY AT THE West Virginia. Machabees are numerous prophe- upon your request and without cost Miss Joan Schulz of Cedar ave., Long Branch, was guest of honor cies of the coming of the Savior — or obligation. Write today for at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Back-to-Schobl Girdle/ written as long as 1,000 years before Gospels No, 8-KC William Hall, Sr., of Linden ave., RED BANK VALUE CENTER where the porch was decorated In lavender and white. A wishing well was filled with flowers. MISB Schulz I ONE DOOR'FR^OM VICTORY MARKET I became the bride of Leward Todd of Brooklyn Saturday at Star of Sponsored by Red Bank Council 3187 the Sea Cathollo church. A recep- 25 West Front St, Tel, 6-5390 Red Bank tion followed at Old Orchard Coun- try club. Guests at the shower Knights of Columbus were Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, You May Use Our Lay-Away Plan Jr., Mrs. Conrad Hall,-Mr. and Mm. John Schulz, Mr. and Mrs. Open Friday 'til 9:00 P. M. James Fltten, Mr. and Mrs, Ferdi- nand Schulz, ' Mrs. Hilda Baker, Mrs, Marie Dundee, Mrs, Louise Baker, Buddy Baker, Mra. Joseph Goodnough, Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Schulz, Mr. and Mrs. Park Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schulz and Mrs, Mae Hicks. A week-end guest of Miss Gloria Verrone of Linden ave. was Miss HELD OVER BECAUSE OF RAIN Virginia Erloson of Arlington. Gertrude , Carlson, 13-year-old daughter of Mrs. Irene Coburg of 189 Bay ave., is being treated at Monmouth Memorial hospital for an Injury to her back, suffered in a fall from a bicycle. ANNUAL FAIR Cpl. David Grasso and P.F.C. Gilbert Layton met recently In Korea. The corporal has been In Korea since July last year and of the P.P.C. Layton since June of this year. A recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gent Henner of Harrison was George Patterson of Second at. It laktt a Hayttx Glrdlt lo 1*1 you feel ai frtt, took ai illm at thiif Mrs. Mae Gentsey of Portland rd. Is a medical patient at Mon- mouth Memorial hospital. Mrs. Lillian Bellevance Is recu- perating from a recent Illness at Gently slimming-it's one smooth piece of latex-whittles and her home on Valley at. sleeks your figurewit h an all-way stretch, makes LINCROFT FIRE CO. Mrs. Molly Kerwln of Jersey all your clothes look better/ City was a week-end guest of Mrs. Julia Button of Fourth st. Freedom and ease-it feels as natural as a second skin, lined with at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carre of Bronx, N, T, were recent guests cloud-soft fabric for heavenly comfort. of Mr. and Mrs. John Pirrone of Shrewsbury ave, Invisible under clothes-it hasn't a seam, stitch or bond. Mr. and Mrs.'Gilbert Brennlnger NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD of Arlington, former residents here, It's your Blim secret on ail occasions. ara parents of a daughter, Marilyn, FIREHOUSE GROUNDS LINCROFT barn last Thursday. Caro«.v<<3 - in every activity... every fashion.. .it's easy to live with, Mri. Dagmar Decker of Queens washes in seconds, dries in a flash, Village, L. I,, Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alton D. Parker of Mil- ler at. * Mri. Holen Trletman of 180 Bay lt'i all this and mere-It's the ave, and Mra. Essie Welssberg via- FRL, SAT., AUG. 22 & 23 Itod New York olty last weak. MM. Ida Mae Parson of Millar st, last week celebrated her 77th birthday. Quests nt a party w«ro Mra, Marlon East, Bdward Hoff, Mr. and Mra. Alton Parker and Mr, and Mra. Oharlaa Weoker, Playtex' M Mr. and Mra, Bin Welnbtrjr and GROUND PRIZES HAY RIDES HOME MADE aon Gerald have returned to Toron- to, Canada, after being gueata here of Mr. and Mra, Phlneas Trlatman with new "Adjust-All Garters NIGHTLY! PONY RIDES CAKE BOOTH of 130 Bay ave, Rlohard Borraok of Atlantle it. am) Jam** Klnlan, Jr,, have re- Panty "brief", (without garters), $4.95, V . turned from New York oity, Kevin Moor*, aon of Mr. and Mri. Joaeph Moor* of South Ortng*, waa a raotnt guest of Charles Amodio of Cornwall at. PLAYTEX LIVING OIRDLES Mln Frances Oitrnaokl I* a GRAND PRIZES guilt of Mr, and Mri, ,Jo**ph PANTY O»RDLI 3J0 Onrntotri of Bay av«, PANTY (IIRDLI (with rioent J,« hoiti to Mr. and Mr*. Vlnotnl F»r- •ARTIR OtRDLI <'«"• t*n*> 4,95 19-Inch G.E. G.E. rante of North Berjtn, ' Mr, and Mri, John MoQahll and children of Tonkin, N. Y,, former mm nildtnti hiri, art «pindlni tho I > i PANTY OIRDLI (with «.*»>! 4.50 •ummtr at a bungalow en Cm* OARTIR OIRDLI 4.10 tor it. • fUYTIX. TELEVISION* VACUUM ' MIXER Ohltf Patty Offlotr and Mr*, fewwn in PLAYTEX FAB-LINED OIRDLES ».,..,, L.r|<) JamM MoOrall and family nro gutita of Mr. and Mra. Jamaa at Ihi sirdli PANTY OtRDLI A,n MoOrall of Sioond it. Th* chltt PANTY OIRDLI

KRAFT Tomatoes SL Cucumbers Ear Peppers fis 3 Pvt John Crape r R.UMSON—Pvt. John Cralk, son of Mr. and lira. Douglas Cralk, Scallions 2 » is receiving baste training with the Army at Aberdeen Proving: grounds in Maryland. Pvt. Cralk, who^en- ** tered.the service July 1, was grad- Celery S Eskimo Pink uated from Bumson high school. Keansburg Radishes 2 i. Salmon 16-o*. eiit Mrs. Mildred Robinson enter- tained members of the JUT club IDEAL Sections ' last Thursday. Plans were made Escarole 2 to hold a bus ride in October. At- 16-oi. tending were Mrs. Herbert. Frake, Mrs; Myron Smith, Mrs. James Da- Grapefruit 2 27c vis, Mrs. Marylu Ackerm&n, Mrs. Chicory 2 Jean Mowbray, Mrs. Florence An- Speclol thi» weekend! drews, Mrs. Verna Schneider, Mrs. Norma Bfiyce, Mrs. Eleanor Gkljs- ler and Miss Alice Crear. Mr. and Mrs. William Grelg and family, spent four days last week mes on a camping trip to East Hamp- 1\ ton, L. I. William Grelg, Jr., cele- brated his seventh birthday Aug. 13 with a family party. COLGATE'S Officers were elected for the Womens' auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus, Bayshore council, Tuesday evening at the K of C hall. Fancy Yellow Mrs. Agnes Parry was re-elected FAB 2 55 president, Mrs. Mary. Cofield vice ch president, Mrs. Frank Boyle re- cording secretary, Mrs. Edward WELCH'S Elchwald financial secretary) Mrs. Corn 5.-.25c l?Z Mary Brunner treasurer, Jhlrs. Marie DeMlo, Mrs. Jennie Mlele Seedless and Mrs. Florence Vogt trustees, Mrs, Catherine Carey, advertising chairman, Mrs. Catherine Boehler. GRAPE JUICE 33 chairman of sick committee. A Grapes 2*. 29c cake sale will be held Aug. 30 be- tween 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. in front DAIRYCREST of the Safeway store. Members are asked to donate cakes or pies. Prizes were donated by Mrs. Mary Cofleld and Mrs. Florence Wright and were won by Mrs. Catherine See Food Cooking Carey and Mrs. Mary Kelly. ICE CREAM ~ 29' A tricky tray party is planned Without Lifting Lid .. ,M . _ _ . Kctatiiii id GMAM «o# ia CMAMrow . r «- by the Women's club of St. Mark's M«/f proof Bag Fr««f ,«£„ '1,12 CAM MMI #TC IANOWICHB, pk». ^ 4 **• Episcopal church in October. Mrs. Margaret Feeley Is chairman, as- c sisted by Mrs. Mary Yawger. Mrs. Dorothy Rooney entertained the ^ Household Institute members at a meeting Monday, Waterless Cookware Aug. 18. Attending were Mrs. Beverages Itw 2 ^- 21 Martha Brakefteld, Mrs. .Catherine Biersack, Mrs. Carol Wilson, Mrs. liiy • eaie, atiert«4 « you with!* 1Z foYoritt vorMlat. fnt» M! 19 — M.M.!!!!. Alice' Foley, Mrs. Claire Guenther, • with 1 Mrs. Louise Mazzel and Mrs. Mary $1.» Whhout Card • •"• «'fced. Yawger. SALAD FEATURES R&R — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mowbray SS and family, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Kraft Salad Oil ^ 31c Gelsler and family, Mr.1 and Mrs. Boned Chicken .JRwJtort.JKjralta. «rui.«, 63c Midget Bologna n> 69c Hydrox and Mrs. Fred' Foerster, Sr., of PUII PORK i AinlriAfi NABIICO Manning pi. ASIORTID Mr. and Mm. Alfred Lenehan VUVJUCB Chotelat* Chip Icy Point and family of Jersey City recently Sausage Meat V 49c Cold Cuts ». 69c COLORED MARGARINE visited Mr. and Mrs. John Lene- Red Salmon han. Ideal Margarinefc ^ 27c Irene Mary Yawger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Yawger, Sec- ond si, West Keansburg, was NUCOA *"»•*%, 3o christened Sunday at St. Mark's Mason Jars htum c Episcopal church by Rev. Russell, Smith, A reception was held later With l-Pitf Top* P<4iVTRY AEEDS Kingsford for members of the family. Juice S*. 2 '^ 23c Jack Murphy, who Is leaving 1 85c !T 99c Corn Starch Thursday for lervloe at Camp Kil- Angel Food Apple Sauce Jl^J12 'j^1* 29c mer, was given a farewell party with a group of his friends Sunday. I '*••• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belts of Ideal Peaches " i*l129c Bast Orange visited Mr. and Mrs, Ideal Ball Benjamin Andreaeh recently. Main Coke Ubby's Peas '^ 19c Mr, and Mm. Jack Donaldson of Fruit Jars lmMQNtIDIeiB Lipton Surf am,' N, Y., visited Mr, and Mrs. 29c Carrots ^,,I.f 16c John Hauok Sunday. Fred . Lope FROSTEE of Long Island reoently visited Mr. beam 1 97c ST *1 Banana Flakes "^J^ 19c and Mn. Hauok alio. ckM.be. 2 •• 25c Coffee Cake 31c HAIUMMK •r Vanilla John Oargano of Seeley ave, was given a farewell party prior to his l MKHNUT leaving for Camp Kilmer. The Supreme Whit* Wrisley party wai held at the horn* e< Ml- Hunt Club atlvei In Allanhurst. Toilet Soap Gre-Solvent 115c J* Thome* Beedem of New Bedford. Bones for Mass,, reoently visited with hit college olaumate, Benjamin Andr«. 3tf& 49c Fly Swatters «^9c ,»oh, jr. On Tuesday they attended Bread Dogs ,£?,';, 33e the baieball gam* at the Yankee CANDY FEATVRES itadlum, Teltclilon fralnret Oreanport Peanuts _ DOESKIN Mr. and* MM. John Hauser and ehlldren Judith and Jacqueline are !/i Rainbow Jells ""L,,,. 25c yleltlng Mr. and Mrs. Donald 0. D. Facial Tissues Meyers In Vlnlnla, vl 1 lAwrtnet Outwtter, ohtplaln of Orange Slices tZi, ',^. 19c 35c tilt Monmouth county chapter of the International Oldeoai, will ipeak at the TtSO p, m. service Sunday at the Mothodlit ohuroh. IVORY SOAP Splc & Span LAVA IVORY DVT TIDE Mr. and Mn. George 0, S. HUN ft JtaoM lev of Main it left Tuesday by SOAP C plane -for Fort Worth, Tex, wheri Hand Soap part*,.' «^29c Ihoy an ipendlng two weeks with P I ihelr jon-ln-Iaw and daughter, Mr. 4 3ST 21c 24c 2^25c MMliSM 65c „ 69c ind MM. Jamn F, Riynoldi and 2 — 17c iranddaughtw, Debbli. • The Ooeanport Fire aomptn* *u otll.0 out Sunday " .xtln- 170 BROAD STRUT, RED BANK •ulih a «NUM tin on Ftmber. 576 RIVIR ROAD/ FAIR HAVIN OPIN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. OPIN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 President's Cup Predicted Log Race Winners 44 Boys Attend Sweepstakes Regatta Ih Final Round N. Y. Ball Came Forty-four boys were guests of Progressing Rapidly EATONTOWN — Jo» McCarthy It. James Catholic War Veterans Spotting Sports and Dom Christopher are sched- at a recent New York Glanta-St. uled to battle for the President's Louis Cardinals baseball game at cup at Old Orchard Country club i« Polo grounds, $10,784 Budget Required to Operate By sometime over the week-end after Leslie McBrlde, county C.W.V. both golfers won their semi-final ommander, and Post Adjutant 1952 Classic; Entries Flooding In matches. Hy Cunningham iuesell Stroupe were in charge of +• McCarthy worked his way toth e he trip. The boys, after climbing WIHiam A. Fluhr, finance chalr- BOW DO YOU RBAiD CHARTS IN HARNESS racing? Harness finals by eliminating: Lou. Sliver, nto the stands, enjoyed box lunches lan of the National Sweepstakes racing has grown so amazingly in the postwar period that many three and two, In the top bracket before witnessing an exciting game. itegatta association, reported to Lippman lists newcomer, among the sports patrons find program notations puzzling. and Christopher took Jack Martin Another trip is planned in which he committee Tuesday,.night at a into camp, two and one. 40 boys will make the trip by bus lUsiness meeting In the Molly Fit- Having learned how to read thoroughbred past perform- Twelve matches were played In Monday. Boys who did not attend ter hotel that $10,784 is needed ance charts the harness racing neophyte gete a fair idea of the club championship class A the last game will have priority on ;o operate the 1952 classic which is 'Sweeps' Prizes • standardised'* current form by studying his most recent bracket with Jake Coles defeating Monday night. slated for the Naveslnk river Sept. William Rogers, six and live; Jack Those attending the game were 13-14, Alfred J. Lippman, rear commo- starts In the dally program. But there are certain hiero- Martin nipped Edward'Hazard, two Barney McCaffery, 'William Corcor- dore and chairman ot the prize com- glyphics which will leave the fan In a mild state ot bewil- and one; Art Turner trounced Dr. an, Mathew Husson, Robert Horn, Mr, Fluhr said this year's bud- mittee of the National Sweepstakes derment. David Miller, five and four; Robert Calandriello, Barry Percival, :et is $1,720.78 higher than last Regatta association, announced last Christopher won by default over Harold Burns, Joseph O'Neill, Paul rear's figure of $9,063.22. The Red week that more trophies and prizes Chief among these are the numerals and letters pertaining to the Bank borough council appropriated will b« offered thU year than ever olasa in -which the horse is currently and has most recently performed. Dr. Jerome Lasky and RUBS Pingi- Hemscott, George Border,, Stephen tore was a one up victor ovtr Mike Walker, Richard Walker, Francis $3,500 for this year's affair which before, There is a standard scale set forth in the laws ot the "Gallagher" Strollo. McCullen, Norman Dacoy, John Pig. is the major river sports event in United States Trotting association, ranging from class SO, the state. Mr. Fluhr also stated The National Sweepstakes trophy, In class B competition Bill itore, A. Gaultari, Arthur Arnone, which ranks with the famous Inter- horses which have not won ¥300, up to class 5 and free-for-all, Kevin Ryan, Charles McMann, Lar- hat the Admirals' club, which do- ' horses which have $40,000 or more. Schiller won, four and three, ovtr nated $3,000 in 1951, would* proba- national Gold Cup and the Presi- John Barber; Harold Phillips, Jr., ry Klmbal, Tony Hart. dent's cup, is the "symbol of Amer- Before the growing popularity of harness racing dictated single Jly donate $2,000 this year. He said bounced out Joe McCarthy, four Tom Hurley, William Adcock $250 has been collected and that ican boat racing," Lippman added. dashes virtually all harness horse events were contested on a basis r •,.-,! three; Fred Flannagan defeat- Brlnton Rathburn, Mike O'Brien more returns are expected, The 30-inch trophy valued at $3,000, of two out of three hoats. And the-fields ifor various events were ed John Schulz, four and three; Joe O'Brien, Phil Bretz, Art Kany, was won last year, as well as In graded according to time records established in races. William Martin won a default Tommy Labrecque, Robert Fortler, Commodore Joseph C, Irwln 1946 and 1950, by the famed orches- As harness racing; began to outgrow Its country lair at- match over Robert Gillli; Harold Hal Labrecque, Tom Finn, Billy checked with the committee chair ;ra leader, Guy Lombardo., mosphcro money-won classification replaced time marks as a Phillips, Sr,, defeated Charles Wad- ieuck, Melvin Rose, John Daly, men of the regatta for reports of It depicts a Grecian Marathon basis for bringing together horses of comparable class and dell, four and two; Frank Brand Arthur Garvey, Allen Canonico, Jo- preparedness for the water event runner delivering the laurel wreath ability. edged Joe Coles, one up, and Wil- seph Canonico, Joe Hammond, Ay which is but 22 days away. of victory after Ms 26-mlle run liam Bradley clipped William Bell, Williams, Nick 'Lepre, Mario Lepre, Mr. Fluhr, who is also chairman For instance,' when you see an event on the program as class two and one. from the Battle of Marathon. It was 19-30 trot invitational, it means horses for that field have been se- Dr. and Mrs. Anson Hoyr of Rumson, hold the starter's and John Johnson. if the reception committee, said executed in- 1803 by the French lected by the racing secretary from among a group of ellgibles whose Schulz copped the kicker's when hat 100 more persons are expected sculptor, Cortot. money winnings range from zero to $4,000. A class 20-25 pace means number 74 was drawn when his cannon trophy which was won Saturday when they captured .o attend this year's reception to Red Bank Legion .he contestants and mechanics who Mr. Lippman also stated that the secretary has selected his fleld from among sldewheeler pullers card was 88-14—74. Al.DarelU was the predicted log race of the power squadrons in Sandy President-elect Don Adolfo Dleiiz who have won between $500 and $3,000. second with 91-15—76 and Lee Ar- will be on hand for the week-rend cher, third, with 88-8—80. Hook bay Saturday. Dr. Hoyt skippered his 38-foot sport races. Last year's good-will recep- Cortines will donate a suitable tro- The classification In which • horse has raced appears In Triumphs, 7-1 tion at the Mollys Pitcher hotel was phy as a good will gesture to the ' the program past^performance chart on a line directly following cruiser Pompano, with an error percentage of .0445. Phil a success since It was the first people of the shore area and the track conditions. The Red Bank Junior Amc'rlcan Jacobs Hardware Bowers of Red Bank in Edda II was third. Legion nine trimmed Spring Lake time the Sweepstakes committee motorboat racing enthusiasts Latitude permitted racing secretaries to have a, tendency to con- 7-1 Monday night to tighten its made plans for entertainment of around the world. fuse past performance charts, Inasmuch as the U. S. T. A, allows hold on fourth place. participants. Other trophies are: perpetual tro- secretaries to conduct classified races, provided they post classification Nips Dairymen Frankle Sharabba tamed th Rolston Waterbury was named phy, which Is a gold cup, for the Mats Bhowlng to which group each horse has been assigned before Spring Lake batters with.a two-hit chairman of a committee to con-winner of the Red .Bank Gold Cup opening declarations for classified races. There. must be at least SHREWSBURY-Jacobs Hard- Automobile Starting Gate Plays race; Gen, Avlla Camachio Mexican ware eked out a 13-12 victory over performance. Coach Hugh Gun- duct a drive for "dressing up" the six posted classes exclusive of free-for-alls. There are lettered instead ther's club exploded tor. four runs spectator fleot that surrounds the goodwill trophy; points for Trlmp- of numbered and account for the letters, which appear directly after Puritan Dairy Monday evening In er trophy.; points for the National a tilt played here. Prominent Role in Sulky-Racing In the Second inning and 'added oval racing course. Mr. Waterbury • track conditions In past performance charts. three more in the fifth, to more will be In charge of judging the championship of the'135-cublc inch Bassone led the victors at the hydroplanes, and the interstate-tro- Unless a racing secretary notes In a program to'which bat He made three hits and FREEHOLD—-Harness horse rac- the baslo automobile starting gate than sew up the encounter. fleet of "dressed up boats" and : money-won group a classified horse belongs, there Is no means will present certificates to the first phy with points for the Jafco tro- scored four of the 13 tallies. Marx ing devotees are agreed the auto- Idea. What is in contention is th Bud DuProe, Banker receiver, phy. I of assaying the horse's relative class. wai the leading hitter for the los- mobile starting gate has played the schedule ot royalties Phillips has sparked the winners with a pair ol three winners. j .Following is the official United States Trotting association classl- ers, with three hits. most prominent role in the rapid demanded. three-base blows, with Frank Ma- Commodore Irwin appointed a Winston Guest, former star polo : flcatlon and eligibility charts. PUBIAN DAIRY growth of the sulky-pulling sport. Apparently Butler and his con loney contributing a double to the special reception committee that player at the Rumson Country club ' Class 30—Non Winners of $ 200 AB R HFrom a paotlmo which was limited freres feel they aro treading solli cause, will be on hand at the riverfront and president of Winston Guest Class 26—Non Winners of ...$ 60fl.0 Marx, If t « I chiefly to country fairs, harness ground, for almost all of thorn hav SPRING LAKH and official booth to welcome and Mexican Airlines, Is again donating N. Co»ta, at. t 0 1 racing has grown to a point where A3 R give Information to contestants a silver "Sombrero Trophy" for the Class 2Weit trailing tho fleld most ot tht way. Mck«y, lb Twenty-four oars were In tht Poilmor, the Fort Monmouth dou- northeast breeze, Davis and hitJoUaihllnihll , p .....„.. Morland Giants, a semi-pro outfit, under the lights at Lllllam, bios toam whloh reoently competoi crew of Randall Keator and Ken lurkhadrdt Vs., and then will move to North Thumberland for a double starting line when Johnny Sehodtr t, u ...... ,...._, gave them the grten flag, Sam In the All-sirvloe Invitational a Altroudor sailed out front for tho II »m,....-..IHItH«tttt*(t« * bill. Sonny Matthews, a member of the southern Giants, who Newport, R, I, Vard, rf formerly roamed the right Hold garden far the Eagle*, ar- Malaoh, Lansdalt, Pa,, driver, early lead. Making a smart port Klirnan, fel maneuvered his No. 90 to tht lead Two other Rod Banker*, Harold tack movo, Davis rounded the first ranged for the trip. mark with a fair lead over Joan It T with Pet* Frazoe, In No. IS, run Potter and Jack Fowler, worked ADD 0AP8 Sr, Anaon and Mrs. Hoyt of Rutnion, In their crulttr Pompano, nlng second. tnolr way up to the flnala and are Eberhardt, sailing Oust and Wators AB n captured th* North River cannon predicted log race of tho power At the 75-lap mark, Charlie Dyer, lohodulod to play for tho champion' In Rovongor, Ulph', is ...... 1 l Ketuld *<1 Oapi ,.,.. 0 0 0 0 0—0 down an opportunity to Mitur Went Point. For the p»tt eouple trophy from the B&tontown Radio a hotnt but ho won the raoo, with of yearn, the ttudent went to llm l'olnt and took examt for the Bed Bank ,Batontawn0 (forfeit .Thrii-but hlti Hob«ru, TWO-UII and Television company for hit JUvtnger taking second and tht IU, off flobirti, Burkhafilt. ' Hits, oS academy and pitted thorn with high markt, Brown officiate Lmmarilo 11, Adelphla 0 Mothot craft third, victor/, JVhlteivHIo 5, tonar Branch I loUujrhlin 4 In I Innlnmi Onnonlto I made acvoral trips to Rum«cm to talk to father and ton btforn Pint heal, It In in—1, lytnk M/ron. lituttlty—Start HIS P, M,. n 1 Innliw, Nixon 4 In 4 Innlnii, Jim decided to enter the I'rovldenw, fl. I. school, Friend* who 7, Neptune II Htat Sklpner Kl lih triiek put, it Meuuihlln i, by C«. nhuk, Niw Ktynti {' Dan Mtlsth, Uf||. otiljn I, by Ninon I, DttM on b»ll«, know Jim'* football talent* arn expecting blr thlngi from th* dtlt, Pa, i T, Parker Bonn, Friiheld, n a, Colt'a Neck « •rcfoot, II, nn II 114 ,(T MoUugnlln tuM Olnonlte i, off Rumion lad before he rirnt hi* thotptkln, Standing* Wliny, J, bill 114 ffwonil Kilt, It ItMr-UMtalsRall, Ham, B, D«v>U li' tlxon I. Bob Otfoodby, Jr.,, son of that former ruggtd tttr football player, Tent* Wvtfi 1, Pitt UVint, tprtna W Quail J, Hilhot ...,..,.„« (I, HoftWt O**oodby, fir,, will enter Norwich unlvoralty. Thla old military U»tl «,_6>iiri» XtlrhUir, Minaviuin, APTII* JaaM, Hcoljiwoodi I, fluurry WU4MI, •n, Pt, linn i eeiahia taokltt and tuarda, Luko tlma In hit Llfh ariionl day* whan lit centred lor Aid Hank 'an'ten, nlng Vilhilli, and crtw Bill Wlkoff, lift, and Bueky Miidt, BlHHjUJ, Johnioa tttohta d»(«naa and Jim high Khoet, to now living t

CHANCERY 3-» SHERIFFS SALE:—By virtue of » wrll «f execution to me directed. Issued oul of the Superior Court of New Jersei (Chancery Division) there will be u nosed to sale at publlo vendue, on Monday, the 25th day of August, 195! between the hours of 12 o'clock and 4iO( $ o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Savins Time) in the afternoon of said day, at the Court House in the Borough of Free- "Space Cadet" hold, County of Monmouth, New Jensy, LUNCH KIT 2.65 to satisfy a Judgment of said cour amounting to approximately 18,148,0 ALL that tract or parcel of land, il1. uate. lying and being In the Townihli of Mlddlitown, In the County of Uon^ mouth, In the Stats of New Jersey I Hera's jurt the thing that every boy or girl Space Cadet needs to blast off hack to school. A real, BEGINNING at a point in the Wilt «ly side of Ninth Street distant Two hoiMiMo-Jupiter Tom Corbett Space Cadet lunch kit ... The kind that makes school lunches fun Hundred Feet (800') Northerly from the Northerly ilde of Oeeanvltw Avinue to eatl No need to reach to the moon for your pocketbook. either . . < Not when Prown's have and running? thinci (1) Northerly aloni the Westerly1 side of Ninth Street Flft school supplies at down-to-earth prices like these below! Only a few more days 'til school,.so grab l'eit (to ) to a point i thence (2) Wiit er y and at right angles with the Wist •/If •l«l» oj Ninth Street One Hundrei the next flying saucer and come in to Prown's for back-to-school savings! . 1'eet (100') to a point! thence (1 Southerl y «nct d parallel with thi W.it VJlt'V* Ninth tatr««t Flftjr I'sai (»6'J to a polnti thence (41 Esst.rlj Mid pavralletl with the lecond eouri herein One Hundred Feet (1001) to th HOPALONG CASSIDY or place of U.glnnlng, Mfl • alill l ~,f »Lil -i_t M.__i7«umSir* , PENCIL BOXES llaeetc "L on "Revise' ' d Man o SCHOOL BAGS LUNCH KIT BWlldt" HilfhU, dd t0 J.wn.-h>,-Ho-nmou?a"°6o'U»5! r/ T d.ted M«r j, im, w°un"' "• ' Bj5i.Na.th / rf* 1.49 ' $2-65 regularly |2.89 SIS,*leWw<."R"Vdyw Mi H--. fifln with th. ippurtinll •«4 «ll «atur«s now or heriiftir a Pencil Sharpeners «... from 91.20 Composition Books from So 1!"!?.J? 0JL **•*«* Jn Mnnieflm w't Ball Point Pens from 2Bc Ring Binders from 28e ""ln Lunch Kit complete $2.27 Filler Paper So and 10s J'i.S!"1! \\ ***>yi t« it, flxluril • »irt of the riiliy, and ire t pel Vacuum Bottl 98c Kit $1.29 of the i.eurlly for the Indibtlo.iw. herslr.. mmjIoMdi >,i8iit 'XpiffiSt

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State Senator Malcolm S. Forbes (R-Somerset), chair- SCHOOL SHOES man of the N. J. Eisenhower-Nixon clubs, and the General are shown conferring Monday in Denver. After meetings with governor Adams, Arthur Yandenberg, Jr., and other Ike cam- WE HAVE THEM! paign leaders, Sen. Forbes said there was "a strong possibili- ty" that the General himself would address the meeting next Tuesday at Forbes1 home at Far Hills, of 150 officers of the 81 New Jersey Eisenhower-Nixon clubs. , Plans are also "in the works," said the senator, for Vice Presidential candidate AT Richard Nixon to address a rally in Newark, in October. Cape Horn. The last half day the - Little Silver girls spent cleaning the ship— Miss Violet Ryser of Miami, Fla., swabbing decks, polishing brass, Is spending a month's vacation etc. During their stay on the ship TAN MOCCASIN OXFORDS TAN SHARKTIP OXFORDS with her mother, Mrs! Theresa Ry- they lived the usual mariner's llfcj SI2ES6to8 $5.95 SIZS «4 to 12 ...... J6.80 ser of 73 Parker ave. standing watch, swabbing the Peggie Lauber, daughter of Mr.decks, doing mess detail, and each IRWIN'S and Mrs. Albert Lauber, Jr., Point day a girl was chosen to do the rd., returned home Friday from a duties of the captain's orderly. The US?2V.'S::::::::::!?:« • v*»*-> -i-^-. »'•» COME IN AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT TRUE visit with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mill- girls were the first from this area A to E Widths A to E Widthi er and son Jim of Arlington, Va.to spend time aboard the ship. Jim returned with Peggie for the Mrs. Richard Clapp went from COMPARE OUR PRICES AND SAVE week-end. Mystic to Brookton, Mass., where ' PLAIN TOE TAN OXFORDS Mrs. George Ivlns, Rumnon rd,, her husband and daughter were returned from Ithaca, N, Y,, Mon-visiting her mother, Mrs, David SIZES 6 to 8 ,^..1^..,.. $5,95 day. Perkins, The Clapns and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Birchcnough, Lovett Perkins returned her Friday. Da- '•..-• SIZES 8K2 ti 12 ...:....;.,.«.r.,:. $©;*» ave., entertained her brother and vid Clapp returned home Monday SIZES 1214 to 3 .....-....:,:...;. $7.50 his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Za- from a cruise with Mr. and Mrs. briskie of Paramus, Tuesday. Glen Starry aboard their ketch, A to E Widths ' • Kenneth Oletz of Caldwell spent , the Nike. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs,] Mr. and Mrs. Lyman C. Vanln- ALSO MANY OTHER STYLES IN SADDLE OXFORDS, ETC. W. C. Morris, Rumson rd. Mrs. J gen of Branch ave., are enjoying Morris and Mrs! Emerson Quack- a three weeks' trip ln the Scandi- GROWING GIRLS' SHOES NOR-MOC LOAFERS enbush. spent Tuesday and Wednes- navian countries. They left by day In Ocean Grove. plane for Oslo, Norway, last week. In Pumps and Oxfords Sizes 4J4 to 10, A to C Widttn Mr. and Mrs. George Jelly of Their trip was arranged by the Sizes 4 to 10, MA to C Widthi $6.95 Toms River apent the week-end O'Donnell Travel agency of Red with their son-iln-la* and daughter, Bank. $8.95 to $9.95 Mr. and Mrs. George Estell, Rum- Miss Catherine O'Mara, daughter son rd. of State Senator and Mrs. Edward Diane Stephens, daughter of J. O'Mara of Rumson and Harding Councilman and Mrs, Charles V/. rds., was one of the flower sellers JOHN B. ALLEN CO Stephens, Crest dr., has returned at the annual dinner dance held from a flve-weck vacation spent by the Ann May Alliance of Fltkln with the Theodore Parsons family hospital last week-end at the Spring 93 BROAD ST. RED BANK TEL. 6-0267 ln Canada. Lake Bathing and Tennis club. The Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Elbert, Crest O'Maras are former Spring Lake — Near Po»U»0ice — dr., h1|ve returned Xrom a vacation residents. ' at Lake George, N. Y, OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. Mr. and Mra. Edward McClellan, CAR LEAVES ROAD ^' former residents now of Winston- HOLMDEIr-FusyflEiJor- Cru»- ?'?• •Rtthway was urinurf Sunday "night with Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Ravndal, when the. car he was driving left Point rd. the road here and went into a field Mr. and Mrs. Nell" G. Smith, on Newman Springs rd. According Prospeot ave., have returned from to state police at Shrewsbury bar- a vacation in Now Hampshire. racks,' Mr. Cruz said he was travel- Mariner troop 129 and their lead- ing south on Everett rd. and had 3-Pc. Modern Limed Oak Bed Room er, Mrs. Richard Clapp; Mariner stopped for a stop sign when he troop 67 of Long Branch and their was hit from behind by another Consisting of large roomy 52" double dresser and leaders, Mrs. Jack Landa and Mrs. car which, forced htm across New- David Robbing, along with a troop man Springs rd. and into the field. Pittsburgh plate glass mirror, large chest and bed. from Johnstown, Pa., spent two The drlvor was taken to Riverview hospital by the Red Bank first aid Alt* comes In Walnut. half days and two whole days last Reg. $269 week aboard the ship Joseph Con- squad. He told hospital authori- 199 ties ha was unhurt and was re- rad at Mystic, Conn., as part of their Mariner training. The first leased. METAL BASE CABINETS LINK SPRINGS ROLL-A-WAY BEDS half day the girls spent getting With Innersprlng Mattress acquainted with the ship and with ENTERTAINS AT DANCE Heavy. All Size* each other. One day they went by Beg. 19.95 SGOBEYYILLE—John J. "Bud- 11.95 Beg. 45.80 motor launch to Stonlngton and dy" Conklln, Jr., ton of Mr. and 7.50 24*95 went swimming at Ram's Island Mrs. John J. 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t Choeie in iulhoili«d Jtnlifol d«il«r who hu ! atov<4 hlmMlMn yout AIJJ BAT WftONlMDAY K RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Page Fifteen Eatontown •eturned home from Perry, O., games and movies, under the di- The Beat in Kher« he spent the summer with rection of Charles Pomanowskl, 130 Mm. rred 8, Morris, South it, bis aunti Miss Dorothy West, who Banker Guesses Belahaw ave., Eatontewn. The com- ENROLL NOW hostess at a luncheon-bridge returned with, him for a visit, Mrs. mittee in charge of the sale was MEN'S FORMAL WEAR lait Thursday at her home. Guests Norton and daughter Llbby and made up of H. Albert Vogel, George FOR were Mrs, O. E. Anderson, Mra. Mlas West spent Monday in NewNo. of Pennies Johanson and H. W. Grathwohl of Raymond Cass, Miss Joan Cau, York city, where they took a boat Shrewsbury and Morgan Knapn of Mrs. R. D. Barry, Mrs. Raymond C. rip around Manhattan Island. Mlddletown. • LATEST - NEW MERCHANDISE Barry, Miss Ruth Lee Bany and Mrs. Joseph Dolan, Lake dr., re-To Win Prize FALL DANCING CLASSES Mrs. Leslie Stewart. Bridge prizes urned Sunday from a four-day Presbyterian Auction The hepatlca, a wildflower grow- • GUARANTEED PERFECT HT were won by Mrs. Anderson and •i»!t with her parents/ Mr. and ing from Florida to Nova Scotia, which start Sept. 3 Mrs. R. O. Barry. ilrs, James Hennessey of Jersey Sale Termed Success; received its name from the Greek LefferU A. Loetscner, Ph.D., D.D., ;ity. .• . "hepar," meaning liver. It was • ALL SIZES IN STOCK will deliver the sermons at the Mr. and'Mrs. Kenneth VanBrunt once thought the plant could cure Rare Items are Sold liver diseases, and it Is also called We fit anyone . • • t Presbyterian church this Sunday md daughter Janet and Mrs. Wal- and Sunday, Aug. 31. He is asso- ter Cotgreave of Broad St., are va- SHREWSBURY — Long experi- "llverleaf" and "liverwort." ciate professor of Church History satloningin the Adirondack*. ence in handling money paid off at Princeton seminary, author of Mr. and Mrs. William Juska and Saturday for banker George H. FORMALS & COMPANY 'A Briet History ot the Presbyter- Bhildren, Philip, Paula, and W.mtam, Xle, 116 White st., when he topped ians" and editor-in-chief of two Jr., Irving pi., are Visiting Mra. Jus- field ot more than 200 In guess- BUY DIRECT GROOM SHOP volumes being prepared to supple- ka's parent!, Mr.'and Mrs.'John ng within pennies the correct ment the Schaff-Henog Encyclo- Mahar in Densvilie, Me, amount of money in a child's bank. AND SAVE pedia o{ Religious Knowledge. The 220 Main St. Aibury Park 1-0213 Eusta.be White and sons, James The contest was part of the en- A COMPLETE HOUSE OF FIX- sermon for Aug. 24 is entitled "The nd Reger; and ' Melvin' Riley, ertalnment offered at the public TURES FOR LESS THAN $20.00 Pattern of Christian Living," and iouth •st, motored to Y.M.OA, 1 : motion . sale at the former Gen. for the 31st, "The Answered Call. ' Camp Speera in the Pocono moun- an Vllet estate on Sycamore ave. FRONT OR REAR OPEN MON., WCD., FRI. EVIS. TIL • The church school teachers met tains Sunday. Roger and Melvin ipohsored by the Mca'a club at last Thursday evening at the cha-remained for a two weeks' stay. he local. Presbyterian church. Entrance Fixture OR CALL FOR APPOINTMINT pel and made tentative plans for : Solid Copper MM. Thomas Catchpole, Mrs. The bank, ot transparent gloss, U, L, Approved Rally day to be held in September jewls Snyder and Mrs. Eustace ontained about 1,000 coins. It be- with Mrs, Andrew dementi in iVhlte, South •• st, visited Mrs. longed to the late Bess Kevins and 0NLY charge. White's daughter) ! Mrs. Arnold $1.98 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OPPOIITC ; contributed to the sale by her ASBURY PARK RAILROAD STATION Mr. and' Mrs. Albert Wolcott, Tanner of 'Freehold, Monday. • usband, G. Harold Neviua. Mr, South it., will return tomorrow Bobby Whitfleld, son 'of Mr. and 'ale guessed a total of $19.33—just Bedroom Fixture from a stay at their cottage in Mr«, W. Lester Whitfleld,. Clinton 16c above the actual total of $18.97 5 Haddatn, Conn. ave,; celebrated:his seventh birth- vhich the bank yielded when It Blut, Pink, White. ^TTT Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edmunds, Pine lay Friday.: Decorations' it the broken open and'the money U. L. - - - * St., have sold {heir home and have larty were Imthe oireus theme and counted. Mr. Dale's skill won him moved to Boselle. Jack Horner pie, from which the our free tlckets,to the next church Mr. and Mra. Curtis Adams, Eton ihlldren pulled, their favors, was upper, to be given by the Women's BATH ROOM he table centerpiece. Present association In September. pi., entertained at an outdoor pic- Chromt bracket* opal nic Sunday. Guests were Mr. and ere Bette Ann Hill, Linda Davis, The sale, conducted by B. G. If you Mrs. Milton Hallett of Livingston, Jimmy Davis, Billy and Walter Oats, auctioneer, grossed about I .clear tlnn, pull chain, Chernish, Frank Osgood, David and 12,000 which will go toward the j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawson and outlet U. L, Approved. don't know son Billy of Newark, and Mr. andMickey Whltfield of Highlands, and lurchase of the Van Vllet property $2.49 Mrs. Edward Adams and daughter Alan Kimball of Rome, N> Y. y the church, The H-room Colo- Susan of East Orange. Adults present were Mra. Eliott ilal house, more than 100 years Police Chief Harry Kirkegard, WUIitts, Mrs. George Davis and Id, on 2!£ acres of land just oast KITCHEN FLUORESCENT Mrs. G. L. Whitfleld, Highlands. Glcamlm while. Elizabeth pkwy., Is on vacation, t the church, Is belnjr repaired T«li«« 32 watt DIAMONDS... Harold Turpln, Wyckoff rd,, re- Mrs. Verna Frailer, Clinton ave., and redecorated, and will be used bulb. U. L. App. turned last Thursday from a busi- entertaining her brother and s a Sunday-school after Sept. 21. ness trip to Washington, D. C. He sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs, Michael Prize pieces at the sale included is now on vacation from his du-Davis of Bethlehem, Pa, From a Tare Wedgwood cuspidor with $3.95 ties a± Watson laboratories. Saturday to Tuesday they visited white figures on a rose background, BALLETT TAP TOE Arthur Fox, son of Mr. and Mra Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Al- and four pewter pieces more than DINETTE FIXTURE ACROBATIC A. Gardner Fox, South st., has re-»any, N. Y. 200 years old. A cherry linen prosH turned from a two weeks' visit The St. James Memortat Episco- from the Nevlus home brought $150 Choice of JOHN TOL.AND BATON PANTOMIME with Mrs. Edward Newton of Mld-pal church picnic will be held Sat- nd a Victorian settee donated by color. dleburg, Va. urday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Forrest'Smith went for $140. We are now enrolling students for fall classes at the Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Marriott,An antique wrought iron key cabi- TolaivJ Dance Studios. There will be a wide and complete Mr. and Mrs. J. Ely Miller, South 207 Wall st. A social hour will be net, donated by Mrs. Edward An- $2.49 schedule covering all types of dancing and carefully separating at, left Saturday for a two weeks' son, was purchased by Mrs. Ger- U. L. Approved motor trip to Nova Scotia. held, then games and a weincr age groups, with classes for beginners, and Intermediate or ad- roast. The adult study group ald McGImscy, New York deco- Breakfast INook, vanced students. Boys and girls from three years accepted. Thomas Norton, son of Mr. andmeets this evening 8 p. m. at the rator whose husband is president Den, Play Room. Mrs. F. M. Norton, Lake dr., has of the Men's club. Dinette — Solid We arc members of National Association Dance and Ai- home of Mrs. L. H. Judson, 62 Brait Trim. Red, Branchport ave., Long Branch. A hand-mads corn hoc, donated Green, Yellow. (1 Hated Artists, Dance Masters of America, Dance Educator* Mr. and Mra. Herbert .Schaeffer by Charles Obre, Scobyvllle farm- U. L. Approved of America. For Comfort and Health and children, Herbert, Jr., and er, and believed to have been Jean, Reynolds dr., attended, an 'orged by his grandfather, sold $6.95 Fabrico E-Z Fit open house at the home of Mr. and fof $3. A beautlfut silver fox stole Mm. Jack Qroon, Manasquan, fol- wont for $215 and an old 40-gallon, DOROTHY TOLAND All Aluminum lowing the baptism of their grand- black iron lard-trying kettle went daughter Maura Lee Hlgglns Sun- for $5. A model A Ford truck Belmar Electric Co. day. brought $52.50, ONE OP N. J. LAMEST Mr. and Mrs. George Whitfleld, The refreshment stand, under the FIXTURE SUPPLIERS DANCE STUDIO chairmanship of Robert Maver, Sll- 1108 FST., BELMAR, N. J. SCREENS Broad st., are entertaining Mr, andverslde av«., Little Silver,, took In 201 EAST BERGEN PL. RE 6-52If Mra. Thomas Griffin and children, $160. Children wore entertained by Opp, School Op.n Friday In • FOR W000 WINDOWS Steven and Linda, and Boyce Grif- fin, all of Albemarle, N. C. •FOR METAL CASEMENTS Pamela Rose of Lynnbrook, L. I., Hiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiii iiigMiiMMM^^ Flip On or Ofi-ln$tantlii! Is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Werner, Tinton ave. • flared and pleated styles. 3.6x 1.91 sattifaetory rootptlonl A therp* from f,9J ihtp V short tn whltt, tr, eltarar. ittidttr ptetur checks, pliidi. heighten* TV tn|oym»nt Im SPECIAL! BOYS' 7-14 1.91 H 1.91 $ miaiurably. Call ui In If youi Blouses CORDUROY JACKETS sat'i performing poorly. Prompt All'wool ilaoki in icoteh Cotton bouela blouits by Pandora. ' i Sim 3 to 7 5 pntlia lorvtofl anurtdl plildi and i ol Id wool flannels. from 4,91 ).6K IN M4 2.91 RIVER ROAD RADIO Nylon trleot blames with puth-up ilaivei, tueked & TELEVISION, Inc. botomt. 1.91 School Slip Sale! Eyelet trimmed illpi—tilts 4 to 14 All-wool |irsey blouses. 117 KIVIK RD.,, PAIR HAVIN Camltole top sllpi. Regularly 1.39 19« b)look'A 1.91 Built up slips. Rigularly 1.96 - 1.19 10 BROAD ST. # r iRIi D RANK Phonb M 6-4247 BED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 tonlo from a grocery More, Boy was fined HO for disorderly con* Ambrose Fines Greminger of Forest ave. and Pe-duct. • Patients Enjoy ter Solomita of Newark were Jerry Capoosa of Bergenfleld was Disorderly Woman fined |S0 each for disorderly con- fined 115 after ha pleaded guilty Musical Circus duct Solomlte's three-month sen- to a violation of a borough ordi- GET KEANSBURO —Magistrate Ed- tence to county jail was suspended. nance by appearing In Indecent at- MARLBORO—Through financial ward F. Ambrose fined Mrs. CarVaugha- n W. Cromey of Keyport tire. WAN TED support given by several men's melta Butler of 136 Poole ave., Un- ctvlo organisations of Red Bank, ion Beach, $50 Monday night when SET FOR groups of patients at the state hos- he found her guilty of disorderly pital are attending weekly per- conduct. She was arrested Mon- formances at the Neptune Music day night of last week for interfer- Circus. Taking patients out to en-ing with military police as they at- Now It's the VOGUE tertainments in various communi- tempted to quell a disturbance. ties is a new phase In the hospital's FOR POSITIVE PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING mental therapy treatment, and it The magistrate suspended a six- OPERATORS is proving successful, and some- months sentence to county jail of thing for patients to look for- Edward Heldelbrlng of Beachwood & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING ward to. , , ave., after finding him guilty of COLD PERMANENT WAVING assault and battery, a. charge Mr. John Zerbo, Plonttr Cold Waving Technician Last week, 36 patients were lodged by Ms wife, Bertha Heldel- taken by hospital bus to the circus. bring. Tony Guerrieri of Orange Will be Our Guest for Two Weeks IN YOUR HOME Funds for the project were pro- waa fined $2B for disorderly con- & LEARNERS vided by member* of the Root Beer ONI met ONLY—$15.00 duct Be was arrested Sunday af- and Checker club of Bed Bank. ter he was. discovered kicking OR OUR PLANT! A like amount has also bean given milk bottles. . Phone RE 6-0646 for Appointment TO WORK ON by the Red Bank Klwanls and Ro- Also fined |2S was Andrew Maul- Have your rugs or upholstery Weaned now at the mint- tary clubs. Funds for the first per- formance which patients attended, la of Bronx, N. T., who :was VOGUE BEAUTY SALON I mum of inconvenience to you. LEON'S skillful, courteom were contributed by staff members charged with larceny. He pleaded ' personnel plus the newest of equipment assure you of guilty. Police said he was ac- and employee! at the institution. cused of taking a bottle of hair 16 White St. " Red Bank complete satisfaction. Your rugs are ready to use 44 Mrs. Elma Anable, recreation PARACHUTES hours after completion. Estimates-No obligation. program director, is in charge -of the project and patients are select- ed by members of the hospital's medical and nursing staff. Mrs. An- MILLERTON S suggests Both Single and Double Needle CALL RE 6-2800 TODAY able said yesterday that the cirous management has given her a block of tickets for the opening perform- Machines ance of next season's show In the summer. Farewell Patty Given LEON For Sheleah O'Brien UNION BEACH-Mlsa Sheleah SINCE ieu O'Brien, daughter of Mrs. Jack O'Brien of Bayvlew ave,, left this SIGMUND EISNER CO. Cleaners • Launderers • Rug Cleaners week for California, where she will start her. freshman year at the ALWAYS AMPLE PARKING IN FBONT OF PLANT University of' San Diego. She was for Years of RED BANK, N. J. 64-76 WHITE ST. RED BANK graduated from Keyport high school in June. . Last week, Miss Anne Collard and Miss Jane Anderson of Key- Beauty port entertained at a farewell party for the prospective college student. The guests gave her a portable radio. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mat- AS ADVERTISED IN thew Schmidt, Mrs. O'Brien, Misses Sheila Hayes, Carol Metzger, Mar- House $ Garden, jorle Robinson, Muriel Dugal, Nan- TRIUMPH cy Bacon, Barbara Bracken, Do- lores Temiea, Ruth Casey, Diane Stultz, Marjorie MacEwan, Jana Peduska, Nancy Baljantyne, Bette Brandigan, Janet > Brower, Joan Letwenske and Frederick Eckel, George Mayer, Walter Metzger, Loom-woven, cut-pile and twist Ralph Walters, Robert Reblhson, cotton broadloom art fadt-rettitant and ROEBUCK AND CO. John Henrlksen, Rudolph Maslz, Ernest Mom, Philip Walling, Rob- washable. The deep pile in lovely gem-clean colors will ert Baker, Leonard Calandra, Law- rence Vecchia, Kenneth Brown, add charm to any room. Come in soon and George Davis, Gordon MacLeod, Jack Hansen, George Lawrence see these fine carpets In ob- . and Gino Stranerle. long, round or oval shapes.

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Mayor and council In session.on A meeting for borough employees o Be Rebuilt and other interested persons on the Church Decision Monday night authorized Borough County Appropriates Attorney Leon Reussille to take proposed borough pension plan will steps necessary to eliminate a num- be held at the borough hall Monday $47,000 for Work; ber ol Westslde shacks which the sight, Sept. 8, at 7:30 o'clock. All board of health declared unfit for borough employees are urgently re- Awards 3 Contracts Objections to Basketball Court human habitation. The shacks In quested to attend. question are on Dlbben's row, just • The resignations of Patrolmen FREEHOLD—The board ol free- off West Bergen pi, west of Leigh- Ernest F. Blakely, Jr., and Isadore ers at their meeting yesterday Raised at St. James Hearing ton ave., and In the rear of 100 Oatalano -were accepted, Both men doptcd a resolution appropriating and 104 Weat Bergen pi. said they were leaving the police 47,000 for reconstruction ot Umber The zoning board of adjustment According to the report, signed force for better jobs. The resig- ridges on Walling rd., Freehold by Health Officer Vincent P.iHoran nation of John E. Oakley is a spe- ast week reserved decision on an nynahlp, Seven Bridge rd., Lit- H. G. Call Opens pplicatlon by St. James Catholic and Willis A. Clayton, board sec- cial school policeman was also ac- ,e Silver, and over Deep Run brook retary, the places have Inadequate cepted, and Al Shropshire, 16 Me- hurch to convert Its property at i Marlboro township, and a bulk- 26 Peters pi. into a temporary sanitation facilities and are a health chanio st., was appointed in his ead on Cooper rd., Mlddlctown Insurance Office menace, place. .ownship. school. The motion to Institute proceed- Councilman Harold Hurley an- H. G. Call, resident agent of the St. James recently purchased the The Mill Crane Service ft Con ings to abate the nuisances was nounced that the Hook & Ladder National Casualty company and property—formerly a, parsonage— made by Councilman George A. truck was being repainted by Har- ruction company or Farnilngdale, special a.gent for the Manhattan rom the Methodist church. Pre- Gray, who eald this mattet-has been old Taylor of Farmingd&le, and the lth a bid of $6,602.22, was award- Life Insurance company, this week enting the request was Vincent up before, and it is high time some- bell tower In back of' Liberty fire id a contract to construct a storm announced the establishment ot a J. McCue, lawyer for the Catholie thing was done. Mayor Katharine house, White st,, was being re- irainpipe on Sycamore ave, NewRed Bank offleo in room 6 of the church, and Megr. Joseph T. Casey, Elkus White said if condemnation paired. ' Shrewsbury, Highest of the seven Kelly Building at 1S7 Broad st. St. James pastor, action' is taken, some effort must Councilman Thomas Oakley asked ids received was for $17,692. Msgr. Casey told the board space be made to find housing for the peo- the co-operation of Bed Bank resi- A. contract for tho construction is needed {or the current school ple who now occupy the shacks. dents in a scrap drive being con- if a pipe line on Ridge rd., Rum- year to house between 60 and 70 The mayor pointed Out that Dib- ducted soon by the fire department ion, was awarded to Charles J, pupils of the first and third grade* ben's row had been the scene of a for a deserving volunteer fireman esse of Bolfovd, who bid $3,874. n split sessions. Explaining the flre earlier this year In which a and borough employee. The board awarded a third contract need, he said the building would be used until funds are available youth waa fatally burned, At the suggestion of Mr. Gray, tho Kensington Painting com- William Blair, attorney for the Lu- iany of'Brooklyn, whtcli bid $4,480 for a new school building. The Mayor White reported that she grammar school at present is hous- and members of the council.had mack corporation, was authorized o clean and paint the Claypit reek bridge at Locust. ed in a. temporary wooden struc- heard pleas on both sides of the to represent the borough as well in ture to the rear of Red Bank rent control problem, and had de-a suit by several Broad st. residents The board, on recommendation Catholic high school and in a two- cided in favor of a public hearing to stop the construction of a store t the welfare board, awarded a story house on Drummond pi. on the pros and cons of rent con- with offices above oji the Lumack ontract (or $4,135 to the huipital trol at the Sept 2'meeting ol the property, Broad St., formerly owned :ompany of New Jersey and an- Though a friendly spirit prevail- council by Walter Reade. ither for $1,733.13 to the South ed throughout the- meeting, objec- tions were raised by adjoining for««y Surgical Supply company of Marine Park bulkhead, •which hai been the scene of mobbed fishermen in action for the property owners. Included wer* fled Bank to supply equipment to Dr. William J. Wolfert and Isabelle past week, was caught in a dull afternoon yesterday when'only a few of the dobber fishermen the county welfare house. The Fraser; A. D. Cooper and A. I* welfare home Is currently btlng Boro to Hear Union's 'Proposals'; were on hand. At the extreme right, two women fishermen wait patiently for a bite, while Ivlns, who were represented by emodeled to qualify as an ap- Burton Boremus; Mrs. Olga Holly- others to the left also,wait for action, At the extreme upper right corner, a steeplejack is iroved hospital jo It will be eligible wood, who was represented by '«% ,o receive more state aid. 'Sole Bargaining Agent' Denied pictured painting the park's 100-foot flagpole. ' .-..., son, John Hollywood, and. Dr. Joseph M. Tobln, Marlboro Samuel Hausman, ospital clinics! director, was KBANSBUEG—Borough council water departments are local mem- amed a deputy physician with Mr. Hollywood explafned'-fhat ht Tuesday night told Harry Schram, bers. power to sign death certificates at would object to., granting ths rart- International representative of tho Sewer Line OK'd Matawan Plant High Altitude With Paint Bucket the hospital. Request for Dr. anco If the, building i» to b« ex- Building Service Employees Inter- Council approved an ordinance Tobln'g appointment was made by n. >o. caU tended^* Peters pi. Me was'told, national union, A. F. of L., and appropriating $4,376 for a sewer ire Dr. J. Berkeley Gordon and Dr. however) that no euch-'.wcUnslon A licensed Insurance broker and would be necessary. ' •'•; '••• William C. Lloyd, attorney for the line extension the entire length of Strike Settled "ullus A. Toren, county physician. Seaside pi. after no objection -was notary public, Mr. Call ^recently Ths general complaint* r wort union's Monmouth county Mainte- The board agreed to meet with raised at public hearing. In reso- MATWVAN-A strike that lasted Long Branch city officials Sept 2 completed two years of" business noise, parking and litter thrown In nance Employees local 403 here, lutions, council rjsappolnted Magis- several weeks at the Matawan Un- at 11 &. m. to make a study of training at Asbury Park Business ths area. Another argument was that It will hear "grievances and trate Edward K. Ambrose for a dergarment company on. Johnson drainage conditions In that city. college where he, majored In busi- that a basketball court now located proposals" of borough employees three-year term at $1,200 per year, ave., which s&w several cases of ness administration, bookkeeping, at the Peters pi. entrance totti* The meeting will be held here, business law and accounting, when presented by the local, but effective Sept. 1, and William E. violence, ended Tuesday, according Action on a request by the New church and school property would to spokesmen of the International have greater use. The basketball refused to recognize the union as Stringer, municipal court clerk, for ihrewjsbury borough council that In his -spare time, Mr. Call has Ladies' Garment Workers Union, organized a. large hospitallzation court's use on Sundays and week sole bargaining agent for the em- three years, retroactive, to June 21. Asbury ave. at the intersection of The mayor commended Mr. Am-when the company recognized the Wyckoff rd. be mado a' through group in Red Bank and vicinity, nights has been the source qf com- ployees. plaint by Peters pi, residents ifor* brose for his service during the union. street was postponed. The spot He has been specializing in hos- Council's action was based on magistrate's first term. He lauded According to th« announcement pitalizatlsn the past fouc. years, the soms time. A threatened courtNaci was the scene recently of a crash first two of which' ha served as tlon, however, nevtr materialised; the declaration of B,orough Attor- his exemplary manner, which has by Herman Slrota, general organ- lit which three persons were killed. ney William R. Blair, Jr., that he added to the "stature of the bor- assistfLnt manage; of the Max Previously, Msgr. Casey polntrt'wt izer for, " It was pointed out by Director Jos- hat the courts are being ussdbj would not recommend that council ough." s Harmelln agency,' Newark broker- Local 88';:tbVi Branch, the eph C. Irwln that Wyckoff rd. :1s age flrm and general agents of the ther than parochial jupllsi • "'- approve a resolution recognizing was settled with,recognition ofth* presently the through street. New the union as sole bargaining agent. Bond Ordinance* Manhattan Life Insurance,, 'torn- The only adjoininjigg pproperty ur^lpn as. bargaining agent. Be a'dd- Shrewsbury' will make- additional pany. Mr. Call Is a^fonger •VKaefr But he agreed that the state con- 1 The ea there was also •an\ag$»Bineri't recommendations on road safety wner . •peaking,, in- favor etihg stitution provides- that*' municipal ttve secretary to ths. president thbrizetf- "to" -ifygTffiiii ordordii- signed which grants pay jni and the board will oonslder th of Commercial Distributors, Inc., variance was Miss Helen C. Phil- employees may present their pro- nances for 'the financing of Fire and other concessions to the work- entire proposed program at the Newark. lips, who represented th« t«stat« posals to council through a repre- Company No. l'a new $22,000 Sea- ers. • '• '•"• • •'•:' • same time. if Hugh Phillips. sentative or group of their "own graves 780-gallon pumper and for Mr. Call .is a resident of. Mlnne- Mrs. Minnie Men*, Virginia ave, sink park, Mlddle'town township. choice" With Mayor Felix J. Bren- the sewer extension project in the Port Monmouth, a picket, filed as- nan, the borough attorney assured , p, Willis Park tract. The original sault and battery charge* against og Cabin Inn the International representative ordinance appropriating $22,000 for Car Jumps Curl), and the local's attorney that coun- two jersey .City men. She- said they the, sewer extension requires backed "UDllt" tk cil always will be ready to enter- Brennaft Seefo Sfcene of Theft oe t r ; .. tain--grleyanp'Bfols" 'au-S funag..'•" " her.' Magistrate James H." Martin ATLANTIC HKJHIiANDS-CMel mitted by the local In the name Councilman Leon A. Waltt told will set a'date for'the hearing for Tafsun's shoe store! 115 Broad of borough employees if the gov- council that ..the..new .truck has St., Red Bank, suffered extensive Assessment Hike if Polics Sterling Sweeney said Franklin. B. Verone and Frank C his morning that he is still invaa- erning body is confident that the arrived, He said the report ot the Ambrosia damago yesterday morning when FREEHOLD—Keansburg Mayor local represents specific employees. 1 Edward J. Brcnnan, acting as an Igattng the theft sometime ba- lire underwriters is due today and Other complaints have been filed a car driven by Anna Lin* of 219 Mr. Schram, as at council's pre- that council should receive the Comanche dr., Portaupeck,'Jumped individual property owner, has filed wcen. 3 a, m. and 1 p. m. Tuesday ceding session two weeks before, by Mrs.' Stella Wilson, 280 Wash- 12 discriminatory tax appeals re- if $1,668.10 and a check for $632 recommendation of the board ot ington at,, Keansburg, against Mrs. the curb and rammed the front of again refused to disclose the named flra commissioners In time for bor- the store, questing that New Point Comfort oo the Log Cabin inn on Ocean . of borough employees he says have Stella Levendowske, 7 Qaaton st., company's Keansburg beachfront Ivd. here. •• ough acceptance of the truck at and Lois Watson, Water st, pickets According to police, the driver joined the local. The mayor, In re- council's next regular session Tues- concessions be raised from $54,750 The money was removed ' front ply to Mr. Schram's query, assured Mrs. Wilson was not picketing. told them she was parking her to $222,863. .wo metal boxes In a desk drawer day, Sept. 2. car and, Instead of putting her - him that employees will not suffer Doris Martin,*Kcan*burg, has alto The mayor's action follows in the of Edward Custer, manager of th» Mr. Waltt commended the work foot on the brake pedal, she put discrimination because they have beon charged with reckless driving footsteps of tho borough's legal restaurant, which is owned by Dr. of the police department in the it on tho accelerator, The front joined the union. The representa- and assault with an auto by Mrs battlo with tho company. One such Howard Welcher ot this place. recent-prompt solution of the theft window of the store, four show- tive has said that 15 employees of Levendowske as fight seeks to set aside a. 25-year 'olice said the d«sk is located in of $600 from the Club Miami on cases and antiques, and other ar- the municipal street, sanitation and strike. leaso on municipal beachfront prop- he manager's office and then wu Beachway, ticles on display in tho window erty, the borough maintaining that 10 evidence that anything else was were broken. The driver was Is- the company has not lived up to its touched throughout the building. sued a summons on a charge of contract in matters ot improving The theft was discovered by Mt. careless driving. Bendix Strike Enters Second Week; Knights Outline the property. Another fight Is luster's wife when she opened the- In another accident later yester- charges of zoning and building vio- >fflc» about 1 o'clock Tuesday at- Manning and Thonipson, Trenton steeplejacks, pictured day morning a car driven by Vin- lations by the company, which is ernoon. The robbery took place No Indication of Confab With Union Coming Events cent C. Mennle, 321 Broad st., Red now being appealed in court. lometlme after the Inn was closed approximately 100 feet in the air, were, caught yesterday Bank, ran into the rear ot a car The mayor principally asks the it 3 a. m. Police said there wet* Members of Bed'.Bank council, driven by William L. Whitman, 145 afternoon giving the flagpole in Marine parka coat of paint. county board ot taxation to in- io ilgns of forcible entry and a Otto VanHowe of River Plaza, Knights of Columbus, will receive Catherine it. Both cars were trav- crease land assessments on prop- :ey must have been used to gala president of Local 417 of the In- Holy Communion at the Ts4S Tom Thompson is shown oh the yardarm swinging the brush eling east on Front st. No one was erties on the north side of Beach- .dmlttance. ternational Union of Electrical, fames D. Allaire o'clock mass in Holy Bosary while Jack Manning hangs on waiting for his turn. "The Injured. Radio & Machine Workers, C.I.O., church, Rumson, Sunday, Aug. 31. way, Koansburg. The mayor also said this morning that the strike Dies in Sleep Leo A. Fisk, chairman of the steeplejacks finished jHf job in about an hou/'i. time. filed against the Martin Flynn es- at the Bed Bank, Eatontown and Catholic activity committee, madi 18 Violators Pay Fines tate. In this case he asks that a Apartment Long Branch plants of Bendix James Dustin Allaire, 72, died the announcement Monday nigh total ot $5,200 In land, building and Aviation corporation Is "entering n his sleep during th« night at when the Knights met, Harry Knit- In Middletown Bureau personal taxes be increased to $6,- Cash Awards/Made at Fort 178. Variance Given Its second week, with no indica- the Union hotel, Wharf ave,, where fln presiding as grand knight. > MIDDLETOWN—Township police tion from the company that It is h« made his home. Plans tor ths counoll were out- Against Point Comfort the mayor ASBURY PARK-The board of today reported the following speed-. asks hikes In 12 different assess- interested In meeting with local rep- Born In Little Silver, Mr. Allaire lined by B. C. Carroll, chairman Ing fines paid In violations' bureau; adjustment Tuesday night voted to resentatives." 11 ments, The largest increase Is for recommead to city council that it wu a ton of the late Dustin and of the "five-point program, He Meivin H. Brownold ot Deal, Mr. VanHowe said that Joseph said Mr. Flak is taking reserva- block 24, lot 1, of 2,000 foct by grant a zoning- variance to Ganola Carolyn Allaire. He bad been a Nathan Secunds of Bayonne, Ralph depth ot 50 to 113 teot. It contains Schuld, a commissioner of the fed- resident ot this area all his lift tions tor V but trip to Willlajns- Brothers Builders, Inc., for the Terracclno.Manvllle; Edward Zlt- "nine concessions, ridoa, etc.," tor erection of an U-story 86-unlt, *!*. eral mediation and conciliation and was an exempt fireman ot the port Sunday, Sept. 14, .when coun- arosa, Newark; Arthur Sullivan, service, conferred yesterday with oll members and their famines Will which the present assessment Is vator apartment building to eoit Little Silver anil Fair Haven fire Jr., South Amboy; Richard Meyera, land, }U0d) buildings, $4,250; per- $1,000,000. union officials. He presumed that companies. 'He was formerly as- participate in the Prayer Crusad Lontt Branoh, and Howard A, Law, Mr. Schuld also contacted company for Peace.sponsored by the stati Jonal, $2,000; total, 17,460. The aoolated with his brother Charles Jr., Mlddlebush, $8 and $3 costs mayor aaks land, $72,000; building, Th* board announced its dacl- representatives, ho said, "There are council ot Knights,. slon as the result of a haarln« R. Allaire, Sr,, in the produce bus- Of court each; U B. Prlsby, who $4,850; • porsonal, $3,000; total $78,- no new development* thl» morning," iness in Bed Bank, Many years' Joseph Sole, council > activity lives In tho state of Washington, July 33, when almost all of tha tho local president said, ohatrrrian, said that a (am* party 2SO, or a total ot $70,800 for tha residents surrounding tha lit* at ago, his father' operated a meat $10 and $3 costs, and Sam Parker, land, He said 228 employees of Video market on Front-at, will be held In counoll chambers, Detroit, Mich., $B and $3 coiU, Sunut and Park ava*. objaotad Products corporation, who alio are B» Broad it., Wednesday, Sept, IT, Other fines paid In the bureau o th* request. City Attorney Abra- members of the union, aro now sup- Surviving besides Charlo* ft. Al- Tears Up Ticket; ham Frankel told tha board ha laire, Sr,, now living in West Palm when a "get acquainted" night wll were: Robert Edward», Baltimore, porting the strike at tho Bondlx be featured. Entrance to tht part; j Md,, 510 and $3 coats for driving saw no legal objeotton to recom- plant* by supplying plant plokots Beach, Fla., ara three ncphewi, fined at Union Beach mending tha variance, Charles R, Allaire, Jr,,/Red Bank; will bo gained by presenting a $: without a llocnie; Albert Plltc, with coffeo and other rafreshmanti, toy which wilt b« distributed at Newark and Patrick J. Frlel, UNION BEACH-Irwln Ongory Th* bulldlnr firm aakid for a EM ward Kolar, gonorai manager Dustin Allaire, Manuquan, and Charltt 0. Ailatra, Fair Haven, and th* ohlldron'a .Christina* party. Mr, Brooklyn, J5 and $3 costs eaoh for Of 904 Center St., wai lined (3 last yarlano* to build th* apartmant M of tho three Bendix plant*, said Sole urged that th* toy b* wrappe falling to stop ai a sign directed, night by Mnglatrata John Appla- faat oft Suna«t av*,, whlla tha ttlty this morning that Paul Brown,- per- a nleoa, Mrs. Cathirln* Brown of 3 coils for driving Arohla Cany of Brooklyn and Joieph Glowacki Rites To Aik Pay Boon try w*r* outlined. program for fovirnmtnt tavlnf (ixtrima right)! ot Oounport, au- without lioenn and registration In Nick Eattiki, Maw York city, win After Collapie at Homa , Mlohatl A, Andenon, fraternal fined |S each, Wllllnm Ahaarn of Th* Bad Bank Patrolman'* Bc> Idia on InitalUtlon ai Lltut, Col, tomotive michanlai alio from pott poiSMilon, and Robert Valth, Jar- To Be Held Saturday activity ehtlrman, tnnounotd that O. A. Marian, ordnanai offioir, otdnanot, Michanlcj had ' tuggii- •ay City, $5 and (S coals for driv- Irvlngton, I!), tor carolM* driving, HIOHLANDS-Alb*rt Crawlort, nevolent anoolatlon «xptoti to olr- tht annual clambake will bt held 43, of Jeriiy city, a iuumir r«. BBLFORD—The funeral of Jo- oulate petition* ihortly asking that makwoaih prtuntatlan, SUIROI- tlon adontid to itt a govarnoi' In ing without glatios In violation ot •oph Olowiokl, IB, of Main «t,, hare, at MeOulrt'a grove Sunday, Itpt, his conditional drlvrr'i license. Ident hara at 3M Bay iva., dlid a propoitd IS per cant Mlary In- tlon by Lovilaoi wai that itincllid •hop whflt vthlola li undor repair, llatllo ~Sliorn Circuit Bunday «lt*moon it Mvtrvlaw who died after suffering a heart it> 11, with Harvey aa bakarnuttr, orou* tor qitmbtr* of th* looal Fred Klrwln li aailitlng Mr. An. diagram bi madi for a*ch niw va- illmlnatlnj road taut and mid for Cull* (Jut l'li'cittcit hupltal about flv* haun alrtr hi tack Tuciday aftornoon while on department bi plaotd on th* ballot denon, Thty reporttd that tlokeU hiolt rtqulrlng dlractlonnl Ughli, iicond mtehanlc, Idta wilt tave Henry llunyon Duy» oollanjid »t hi* homt, board hli boat about a mill off- In Novamber, ara now on *al*. Adopted suggtitlon anahli* mv about $600 a year, A nhoit elteult in a radio wlr Chlaf of polle* Howard Mona- ahora In TUrltan biy mar herd Stern Place at Lucuil at th« homa of Mn, tally Mwi han aald polio* r*«*lvtd a tall at will bo hold Saturday morning at Oaolilon to olrouut* th* petition*) Frank P. MoNally, aotlnjr Motur< wai mad* by reeolution at a r*cent Roliton Watcrbury hia sold thi 13'* Contra I ave,, md Bank, !>n 9:34 a, m, that Mr, Crawford wu 0 o'eloek at the Scott funtral hem*. er. conducted a quli program'afi WEATHER ORDERS MOTHER'S SUPPORT night raaulttrl in tha calling out ol meeting of th* P.B.A,, icoordlng Ur tht mtitlng. river tront horn* ot Loo Stern, lo* uneonicloui. H* lummontd tlia TUv, Robert T, Bulmiin, putor, wll Partly cloudy today, high ID. To- GOUT'S NEOK-MagUtrate Stan' lh« Red B»nk lira dnpartmrnt and flrit aid iqmd and, uniuccauful alter n high, Man oj requiem at at to Patrolman Oharlta Jon**, dele- cited on Navenlnk River rd,, lx>- companloi from Fair Havin ant gate, In ordir lo hav* th* quo night, eonildarablo cloudlnasi, law Ity Stllwcll ytatordty ord«r«d Hog' cuit, to Mr, and Mn. H«nry Run- In locating a doctor hira, oallad Mury's Cut hollo church at 10 TO TVt TO CALIFORNIA a. *ild»y» eloudy followed by er Beml* of UapUwood to pay Bhriwabury. Thar* waa no dauvagi Dr. Oiorft A. Ihaahao, Jr., ol o'clock. tlon pined en tha ballot, tha »•• yon of 94S Spring it,, Red Bank. according to polio*. Th* fair Hav» KBANMURO-Wllllim Ctrty, •howtn or thundentorma, high 84. 110 a week toward* th* lupport IUd Bank, who raiponoad, Mr. A alary on th* front pagt ot no- toolallon would hav* to Hour* 90 Mr. Runyon I* an engineer for th* and Shrawabury companlu ara n per cent ot th* ilgntturM of r*f< Jr., ion of Mr. and Mn, Wllltm' Modiratt aouthirly winds today, of hi* ag*d mothvr, Anna R, Dimli, Worthlngton Pump company. Crawford wu admlnlitertd vsygah tion two of thli wiek'i i«ut of Tht Another ion, Howard U Btmli, •ponding to R*d Bank onlli whlli by th* flrit ild aquid whll*) Of. lattrtd vottra In th* borough, Ciriy of lUnuiy »v»,, will Itiv* tonliht snd planpln t to inllillt In OiOil l NNavy ion, witii la ihtnh ih# frlindi, rtlih. Biilnnlni I, ItiJ, Hob. th« tlver, and la high up on a bluff, tin tullir t)iu»i»r, will • ' and repair*, th* Runyonj expert Rm»IK, 14) Hinrt rit,, Kilr Hattn, M Ml* body waa rtmovid la »ra»y liihnil r«»irl»i>WivA«nri hlkt, m>* ....••• ..«.,«*•, Ski ln Two" RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 !Ulncy, 111,, after spending a week PERSONALS . with Mrs. SchulU's parents, Mr. Rocketship to 'Land' Here $50-Plate Steak North Stars Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Swanndl and Mrs. Edwin Wooiley of Nave- nd son, Peter, Reckless pi., left sink River rd., Riverside Heights. For Demos' Rally lunday on * motor trip to Yel- Lieut. Herbert R. Laird of Rum- MORRILL ,on, who is stationed at Tyndall NEFTUNE—Gov. Adlal E.Steven- Triumph, 11-1 nvstone National pars. They enson, Democratic nominee for the •ill also viait San Francisco, Los lir Force base, Panama City, Fla., FORT MONMOUTH—Th* Mon- spending a week's furlough with Presidency, will open his campaign Biouth Council Cub Scout All-Star ngelea, Cal, and many other for New Jcraey voters with a IBCM of Interest. Mr. Swannell, its brother and sister-in-law, Mr. THE ORIGINAL YANKEE TRADER game Tuesday night turned out to .nd Mrs. Samuel W, Laird of :6 speech at a $50-a-plate party fund- b» a. onesided victory for th* ho it proprietor of Swannell's raising rally at Jumping Brook igar store at Broad and Mechanic Vallace st. North Stars when they plastered Country club here next Wednesday Who fermoriy operated at W. Front st. for "many years." the South Star», 11-1, under light* »,, said ht expected to be away Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Moss and night. ' bout six to eight weeks. on Peter of Hudson ave., and Mr. on the Slgnaleer diamond. ind Mrs. William Maloney of Cran- The money will buy each guest Playnrg from Rumson, Uttle Sil- Milton Meckler of West Front at., steak, ice cream and cake and more as been awarded a scholarship for old have been spending their va- ver, Fair Haven and Shrewsbury cations at Swampscott, Mass. While important, wltl add to the Demo- made up the North squad, while Worcester Polytechnic Institute at crat's "war chest" fund for the Worcester, Mass. Ht is a junior, here they also visited Mrs. Ann WILL RE-OPEN IN RED BANK Oakhurat, Weet Long Branch, Joffey at nearby Lynn, Mass. campaign ahead. An estimate is Wanamaasa and Oceanport clubs tudylng chemical engineering. $250,000 may be paid in that night, JurnUhed their stars for the 'heat grants were given to 52 up- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wickline erclaeemcn at tha school. nd son Donald, Jr., of John st. Beside* Gov. Stevenson, Wf "Aver- When a suitable location can be found, I shall buy, sell, trad* South club. re on a three weeks' visit with Mr. ell Harrlman, who bid for but lost Larry Brogdon and Jay Shine Miss Lucy Pace and Miss Millie 'ace of Oakland st. and Mr. and Vickline's parents at White Sul- the Presidential nomination,' and antique*, guns, small furniture, books, prints, stamps, coin*, Una combined to tame the South's bats. ihur Springs, Va. former Undersecretary for Army Brogdon, LitUe Silver chucker, Irs Joseph Pace of Little Silver "Space' Patrol" of the radio andArchibald Alexander, a candidate tod* and collectors Items. I am an authorized buyer for line Wanked th« opposition and held ere'recent visitors at Crystal Cave, Mr. and Mrs. Sal Vaitl, Shrews- ending, Pa. >ury ave., have returned from a The World of the Future, 30th television series. for the U. S, Senate, will speak. them hitless for three Innings. century style, in the form of the During the afternoon appearance The program also includes songs by guns and antique pistols. Will pay up to $1,000 for fine pieces, Shine, of the Shrewsbury club was Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Russo of en-day motor trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry O'Hern and Ralston Rocket-Terr* IV, will at the supermarket here the rocket Annamary Dickey, Metropolitan I plan to have a Ounsmlthlng shop with an expert repairer the victim of the South'* three Bank st. are parents of a daugh- 'amily of Locust ave, are spending "land" at Red Bank's Acme Super- may be visited by all youngsters opsra star, and music by St. Vin- Silts when he was tagged for oneter born Friday at Riverview hoa- month at Falmouth on Cape Cod, market, 1T0 Broad st, Thursday, presenting a box top from any Rals- cent's band of Bayonne and a 15- In conjunction to mr business. In the fifth and two in the sixth. ital. Mass. Aug. 28, and will be open for in-ton cereal, Parents will be admit- plece orchestra. Tht event will Pat Stlne of Fair Haven, and Miss Josephine Lang pt Shrews- spection by youngsters and their ted If they are accompanied by atake place In a huge tent to be mry Manor, Riverside ave. hasMrs, Lawrence Roche of Hudson Gordon Bedford of Little Silver, ave., who had been a patient at parents between 1 and 9 p. m. child. set up on the country club grounds, Write P. O. Box 383, Red Bank led the victors with two hits each. eturned from California, where she The interior of the rocket Is com- 'Isited her brother-in-law and sls- Riverview hospital, has returned A $30,000, 35-foot streamlined J. Fred Blllett, Monmouth Coun- ome, metal monster, the rocket Is a rep- pletely equipped with many novel cil Scout executive, presented a r, Mr. and MrsHarol, d Miller, lica of the battle cruiser used by and fascinating gadgets, each of OBITUARIES trophy to Rumson, first place win- X San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ingils of Molly Pitcher village, Branch ave., Commander Bun Corry, hero of which may be operated by visitors, WANNA MAT SMALL ner of the regular season play and Miss Louella Trey of South st., a LONG BRANCH—Wanna May also a trophy for winning the play- .ember of The Register news have returned from a two weeks' taff, has returned from Connecti- vacation spent at Island Heights. Small, Infant daughter of Sgt, and Harold F. Weber of Keyport, or- COUNTY BIRTHS J. B. Russell Awarded Mrs. James Oliver Small, 26 North ° *' SOUTH ALL STARS cut, where she was a guest with Broadway, died Tuesday at the AR R K Mrs. Paul "Gorman and family of ganist and choir director at St. Plymouth at 63d Fair Sudd, »b - Anthony's Catholic church, was Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Junker of Fort Monmouth hospital shortly Jennins*. 8b. 1 West Haven. after birth. Mrs. C. Murray Leeds of South lected treasurer of Monmouth Barker ave., Vail Homes, Shrews- NAVBSINK—A .1952 Plymouth FUEL Mana. c . 1 chapter, American Guild of Organ- bury township, are parents of a deluxe sedan was awarded to John A twin sister survive!. Palumbo, c - 1 t. left Monday to spend two weeks Burial will be In Woodblnt cem- 3>lecone, lb 1 tt Silver Bay on Lake George, ists, at the chapter's annual meet- daughter, born Friday at Mon- B, Russell of Locust Saturday eve- Malancx, lb * ing Tuesday at tho home of Arthur mouth Memorial hospital, ning to conclude the 63d annual itery, West Long Branoh, under Xrriekaon, rf 1 ST. T. Retnes In Asbury Park. Mr. Rcines Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bottcher fair of the fire company hero—the he direction of the William S. Toll, cf I Cpl. James F. Braney, who is sta- Anderson funeral home. Ardollno. 2b. 1 tioned with the Marine corps a is guild dean. Leonard Porcclll of of Ocean ave., Sea Bright, are par- oldost firemen's fair in the state. BoKe, 2b - 2 Camp Lejeune, N. C, has returned Hudson ave, also attended the ses- ents of a daughter, born Friday at Robert Bond of Atlantic High- -Aichettlno. al —•< sion. lands was presented an English bi- D£A,B, DEAD DAYS OIL Tucktv. aa to his base after spending IB days' Monmouth Memorial hospital. But". If. leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hensler cycle and Mrs. Mary Hallam of this When Governor Stevenson comes Dadd, l( Floyd Braney of Chestnut st. of ISO Hance ave., New Shrews- of Keyport are parents of a son, place $100, and Joseph Hcycr and o New Jersey on Aug. 27 he wll "Labor, r» Mrs. Joseph Steclman of Navoslnk Talconbury, p Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Vernell and bury, are parents of a son, born born Friday at Monmouth Memor- JO entertained at a WO-a-plate beef- USE A Dear, rf yesterday morning at Rome hos- ial hospital, $50 each during the course of the tea U) picnic at the Jumping Brook children, Pattle Ann and Harry fair. The .fair was begun Aug. 7, ^Velli, rl Vernell, Jr., of Shutosbury, Mass., pital, Rome, N. Y. Mrs. Hanlon is Mr. and Mrs, Harry Owens of Jountry Club in Neptune, near As- the former Alice Powers, daughter then resumed Friday and Saturday >ury Park. The beefsteak will be NORTH ALL STARS have returned home after apendin DeNormandle ave., Fair Haven, are after Inclement weather forced AB R H several days with Mr. and Mrs,of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Powers parents of a daughter, born last, oothaome, the treasury of the Na- Stinc, lb I 1 of 714 North Washington st., Rome. postponement. lonal Democratic Club of New Jer- Lawes Budget Contract rf 0 Charles Vernell of Chestnut «< Thursday at Monmouth Mttnorla.1 lliopu, rf Midshipman Third Class William Other prize winners were Dena ley will be enriched and the Gov- • Bobard, 2bb 0 While here they attended the fu- hospital. Tallon. 8b. 8 neral of Mrs. vcrnell's aunt, Mrs, O'Brien, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denegar of Parker, William Gallegan and Steve ernor will doubtless enjoy himself •Wlfll•Wlnfltldd , c 1 Fanny House of Oakland st. William O'Brien of 62 West Front Wall st., Eatontown, are parents of Gross of Highlands, G. Johnson and while advancing his cause. A good Pay no large fuel bills this winter. Bedford, cf J st., is aboard the destroyer U.S.S. a daughter, born Friday at Mon- C. Thomas of Sea Bright, Lejstor deal alt around, but with highly Shine, l> 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Weatherell o Ingraham during the current mid- Blom, Jb J Washington st., are parents of mouth Memorial hospital. Selllck of Statcn Island, Miss B. selective participation. Use our convenient monthly budget • Hlgsim. ai - 1 shipman cruise to Europe. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. William Slovcr of Hunt of Matawan, Weeber W. Many will recall wistfully when Sic, If 2 son, born Sunday at Rlvcrvlew hos a member of the, N.R.O.T.C. unit Brook of Middletown township, Hillier. If 1 pita). at Princeton university, will visit Creek rd., Keansburg, are parents roceptlona tor Presidential candi- plant Contact us today for details. Clayton, aa 0 of a daughter, born Friday at George E. Smith of Jersey City, dates were on a grander, more In- Mr. and Mrs. George C. Morford Antwerp, Amsterdam and Lisbon CecMe Tlmalot of. Red Bank, Mis. l,eo. cf „ , i and sons John C. and Douglas H Riverview hospital. clusive scale. Those were the Se before returning to Norfolk, Va., M. T. Kling of Naveslnk and W. A. Girt years, when the convenient Coslau.'rf - 1 will depart Saturday for their hom< Mr. and Mrs. Donald Engelmann Behr of Atlantic Highlands. A Complete Service for Oil Heaters Werner, lb, 1 n Miami, Fin.., after spending tw next month. of Laurel ave., Wesl Keansburg, residency of Democratic Governors •Wllllami, ' '• 1 Mrs. John P. Gaul, who moved in the Little White House, hallowe !Ra{y, 2b 2 weeks with Mr. Morford'a parents, are parents of a son, born last Brotdon. p 2 Mr. and Mrs. HarfJ C. Morford o to Alken, S. C;1 several months ago, Thursday at Riverview hospital. Magistrate Cobb Fines by the spirit of WoodfOW Wilson, Stint, Sfc. ..._..- ...... 2TI 11 t 308 Branch ave., Little Silver, and spending a'few days at her for- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kolh of York madn available tho expansive pa- LAWES COAL CO., Inc. Soutk .„- I ( I H 1- Mrs. Morford's parents, Mr. andi«r home on Shrewsbury &ve. Her 9 Traffic Violators rade ground and other facilities ol ave., Port Monmouth, are parents Plant A Office Office NortS 1 1 4 4 1 x— 1 Mrs,. John Scheldt of Third St., usband has a position with the of a daughter, born Saturday at NEW SHREWSBURY — Five the National Guard camp. Then Rumsdn. This is their first visit ederal government on an atomic political pageantry unfolded on nergy project In South Carolina. Riverview hospital. stop street violators were fined prodigious stage. SYCAMORE AVE. FAIR HAVEN back homa in four years. Mr. Mor- Mr. and Mrs. John Oborne of De- yesterday by Magistrate Walter N. Friday's Entries ford is district commercial super- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle of Normandle ave., Fair Haven, are Cobb. The Sea Girt year* were thi SHREWSBURY SHOPPING CENTER visor of tha Miami district for forth Riverside ave., owners of the parents of a daughter, born Friday Fined were Charles Wheatley, Frank Hague years, when anothe; the Southern Bell Telephone and Carolina Dress shop on Monmouth at Riverview hospital. Aebury Park, $5; Charles F. Jaken convenience, one man rule, gavi At Freehold Telegraph. company. t., are enjoying a vacation at Mr. and Mrs. Leon L. Pre of Key- New Brunswick, $7; Anthony San- New Jersey Democracy unpara' FIRST RACE—11-10 Trot Gond, On Mr. and Mrs., Thomas A. Boyn- doscow, Pa. port, are parents of a daughter, Olll. Newark, $5; George L. Tem- leled mobilization efficiency. From rlor to the college opening, Sept, at Rivervlow hospital. out a license. r. < Hlckorr Bun (B. MT«) Knoth, at the Isle of Palms, out- It was all free, or ieehled .«o,,ti t«'Skeeter Spencer (B. Dtmpley) " Randall will study at Bucknell Mr. and Mrs. George Govieh of Other* fined BY-THE-SEA. & SAVE) side, Charleston, S. C. Returning Shoreiand ter., East Keansburg, are Karnlla, Kearny, operating 'tv/Yft; all-except contributors to the threi ChtmWm 11* Fink) with them was Mrs. Boynton's or the degree of bachelor of / Alio eligible: science in mechanical engineering. parents of a son, born Saturday at Mala ..-without driver's license in per/cent club*; Special trains by Prince Henley (IS. Williami) mother, Mrs. Richard C. Rhctt of Riverview hospital. ; tha^score, rolled, alongside the en.- Complete line of Boys' Suits,. IGur Yellow Brook (T. PajiP) Charleston. On the trip North, the Ha graduated in June from Ad- hlsrpossession; s;uapecded 'jBe1)tene SECOND RACE—30 Pact 1 daih miral Farragut academy, where he Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Hulse of ana^SeoSftsrEdflirJJandmaijrPatrJJandirPti mile. Pott 2:22. family spent a night at Edenton, Grove St., East KeanBburg, are par- 1 and sandwiches were on' the tax- 'as captain of the football and erson, careless" ; driving; $5; •• John r Topcoats, Sport Jackets, Slacks, Traffic Officers (C, Angui)' 4- N. C, in a guest home operated ents of a daughter, born Saturday SchleigV Sr., Lone; Branch, speed payers, via the Governor'* main- Victory Llzette (G. Klnt) ' U- by Mrs. Myrtle Davis Watson, a laaketball teams and a member at Fitkln hospital. tenance fund. Eaty Way (B. Kally) 12 former resident of Red Bank and if the Honor society and Honor ing, $10, and Wesley Jones, Bloom' and Bruxton Shirts. Home Stretch Marv (A. Slmon> «. ouncil. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher of field, speeding, $1B and costs. Campaign financing took a lesi Leatha York i'-''lo!f POPULAR F ».tolnette Cilnrella, 2$ East Ber- •aortal, hospital. . • ;:• SunsBt"aS 6.',-and Miss Helen Me- Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCann of following from Freehold and vi- dough.—Newark Sunday New*, Scrtha Chlpi (C. Slim)" 8-1 uire of Fair Haven are attending fen pi.; Vincent Porcelll, 2S Rector Marilyn Sonic (M. Lamb) ••1 Green Grove ave., Keyport, are par- cinity: Theodore Jonas Flicker, PRICES he summer school of Cathollo Ac >1., and Mrs. Agnes Sohwenker, 288 Carlln Clifford Dey, Edgar Wil- NOT X08TED1 t G.orjia Gayle (C, Miller) 4-1 Spring st. Samuel Scalzo of 23ents of a daughter, born Sunday at 4 Hickory Bui. (E. Myer) 16-1 on at Fordham university .this Monmouth Memorial hospital. liam Sohutzer, Donald Robert Gal- "I. wasn't 1 osted," explained < Skeeter Spencer (B. Dempny) 12.1 iveek. The girls are representing Drummond ave. is a medical pa- lagher, Wilford Watts and Jaspei 7 Cherubim • J0.1 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore tion, part of which he and Mrs. Atlantlo Highlands, are parents of Spencer, star route, Freehold: I Traffic Officera IC, Angut) Barnard spent on a motor trip a son, born Monday at Riverview .Some older human beings—and 7 Dawn Brook (M. Lamb) s.l Murphy, with their young son Ste- Charles Tedesco, formerly of Eng. even nations—might'confess occa- 1 Eny Way (E. Kelly) phen, of Tower Hill avo., returned through the New England states, hospital. llshtown; William Archibald 12.1 itopplng off several days at Prov- Mr. and Mr». Benjamin Ptak of sionally to a little uncertainty as 1 Victory LI«Ue (G. King) u-l lome yesterday from a motor trip Thompson, Farmlngdale; Josepl to just where they are headed. 4 Home Stretch Marv (A. Simon) 6-2 o Brldgowater, Mas*. ncetown, Barnttable and . other Highland ave,, Highland*, are par- James Ancrum, Allentown; Claud 116-118 (•Mighty Ann (H. Stokel) 9-lt colonial points of Interest In theents of a daughter, born Sunday at Edward Logan, West Freehold, am But just as young Charles' mother FIFTH RACE— 25 Pace Cond. 1 daih Mrs. Eatelle Drover and her and father were looking for him at 1 mileil . FotPt !2Js2S8. aughter, Miss Qladyn drover, of Cape Cod district of Massachusetts. Riverview hospital. Earl Cole, Engllshtown. NO. BROADWAY 4 Wjndall (J. Leadem) d.B Shrewsbury Manor apartments, 66 Misses Judy and Florence Finelli Mr. and Mrs..Harry Hsjgrlng of during his three-hour disappear- 1 Lea Hal (O Anderaon) 8.1 ance, there Is a heavenly' Father (Opp. I* B. Ave.) Riverside ave., are on a two weeks f 179 Maple ave. returned home Willow st., Port Monmouth, art ON SCHOOL BOARD SI YEARS 2 Strwardeit McKinn (L. Butltr) 10.1 Saturday after spending a week's parents of a son, born'Monday at that looks after men and nation*, i Blllie A. Grattan (E. Myir) 1.2 •acatlon In Canada. From Mon WEST LONG BRANCH — An- when they seek His guidance, to LONG BRANCH 8 Sy Hal (P. Kauffman) 1J.1 :real they will take a round trip vacation at Oak Grove house in Monmouth Memorial hospital. nouncement was made yesterday ol < Lady Cardinal (D. Jennlnta) «•! ruise on the St. Lawrence to Que- the Pocono mountains, Pa. see that they do not get "losted." 7 Margaret Lea Bat (F. Albertion) 20-1 Mr. and Mrs, Beebe Wett of the retirement of Thomai W. Coop —The Christian Science Monitor Optn Evenings Till 8:30 Tel. Long Branch 6-3125 SIXTH BACE-20-22 Pace Cond. 1 bec and Murray Bay. Miss Grover Miss Kathryn E. Cooper of Las Richardson at., Eatontown, are er as a member of the board ol oa«h »t 1 1/lt miles "Ocean Tnwn- Is employed as a registered nurse Gertrudes apartments on Broad at., parents of a son, born Monday at education. He served 31 years oi In 1951 over 83 million water- •hlp trophy." Presented by Mayor God- In the Central railroad offices at has returned home from an Euro- Monmouth Memorial hospital. the board and was Us presiden Hard, Poit 8:50, Jersey City. pean vacation. She was the guest melons were raised and consumed 1 Brunette H (D. Murphy) 8-1 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony PUtnlck of nine yean. in the United States, 4 Mlta Ann Key (D, Anderlon) 12-1 Mrs. Harry Feeney of Wallace of her brother-in-law and sister, Brevent ave., Leonardo, are par- J Mcellen Abhedale (R Bekerll) 4.1 st. and Mrs. Laura Delnlnger o Cot. and MM. Francis Anken- ents o' a son, born Tuesday at ? Laatlln. (NoL Driver) 3.1 brandt at Fontalne-bleau, France. .1 Mlas Hope (E. Kelly) «l Shrewsbury Manor apartments on Riverview hospital. J Son O' Up (E. Myer) 15.1 Riverside ave. are on a week's mo- Miss Cooper is the executive direc- Mr, and Mrs. Robert Curtis of How JCPtL's step-down £ Bubby Dale (E. Hrennan) S-2 tor of the Middletown Township 8 Safety Man (R, Shllei) 30.1 tor trip through the New Eng- Leonard ave,, Atlantic Highlands, THERMO-KEEP' SEVENTH RACE—20.15 Pact Cond, 1 land states. Publlo Health association. are parents of a daughter, born Haah at 1 1/1« mllee. Poit 4sl2. Mrs, Domlnlck Mazza and her Mrs. Wilhelmlna Dobbins, own- Monday at Riverview hospital. 1 Rerardleia (J. Spencer)' fi.2 daughter, Miss Adeline Mazza, o er of Wilhelmlna Dobbins and com- « Fleetln* (W. Breeee) rate LOWERS COSTS! 1.1 Mr. and- Mrs. John Carmella of » Foxy Rlackitona (A. Simon) M Shrewsbury ave,, have returned pany of Riverside ave,, returned LUNCH BAG 2 Red BUI (C, Archer) home after spending a vacation a home yesterday by plane from a Roosevelt ave,, Keansburg, are 3 Prlnctat Ahtayi (E. Myer) Shenandoah, Pa. , vacation In Europe, parents of a daughter, bom Mon- HINDU 51 r IS 4 Sour Qrapei (L. Applesate) 20.1 Frederick Olsen of 123 Spring day at Riverview hospital. » Bobby Ronlnarton 10. Klnj) 0.1 Mr. and Mra. Victor Amato of 7 Major Braden (R. Shllei) st. I* on two week*' vacation from MONMODTH'S OLYMPIC 'Excell»nt lor ytar 'reuncL utility at school.' prlc« p«r •fotrlc unit Alio elldble: his duties as clerk with the Bed CHAMPION Carr ave., Keansburg, are parents Eddte'» Ace (G, Klnj) Bank police department. of a daughter, born Monday at RW- ottet. spatting tvtnlt..«lor auto'and $0-95 automatically pott down ai EIGHTH RACE-26 Pat, d. 1 Long Branch proudly joins In the orvltw hospital.. train trlpi. 3-ildtd ilpptt ctoiute. Fealh*' ilaih nt I I/It mllei. Poll 4iS4 Mrs. Mary E, VanDorvoer of 31county, state and nation's acclaim * Sy Hal (P. KaufTman) '' U.I Wallace »t. recently entertains Mr. and Mn. Stanlty Dorby of •twtlghl Vinyl Flailie-tanllary, waltr> j Wyndal. (J. Lcadim) X.5 of Thomas price of Eatontown, Marlboro are parents of a, son, born 2 her sUter-ln-law, Mrs. Arthui } Lady Cardinal (I), Jennlngi) scion of the noted Price family of yesterday at'Fitkln hospital. ptMl, edorleu, ICUUMI, wolhoble with 1 Le« Hfl (D. AmUtinit) Shutts, and Mrs. Shutts' daughtei Pleasure Bay, this city, for his *oap and waltr. lnsutaltd wilh. FIBER.' \ ?'"'«'•'!«<» McKinn (L. Butler) lo.i Margaret and granddaughter Lln< Mr. and Mn. Howard Lancaster NOFEDIRALTAX « Rlllla A. Grattan (E, M»«r) 5.5.i dy of Cythlana, Kentucky, Mr*. Olympic* victory In Helsinki. HI* of Battln rd,, Fair Hav«n, ar* par> CUS-kttp* lead hoi or cold ,., Irtihl l ttLLl fteri'i How it Worksl ' i!*J"{i!i*J". ".{' t * ""•'' """"• AlbirlionAlb ) 30.301 Shutts, whose maiden name wa* father, F, Bliss Price, the Demo- anti of a daughter, born Tutiday lo> lffi»al Jgaj, Often, Blue, Block, Brown.1 NINTH RACE-20.2J Plet Cond, I oratlo mayor of hla Republican at Rlvtrvlaw hoapltal. d.ih at I Wit mile., Poit 4l6», Marlon Byram, formerly lived here home town, wai a stetlar college I Brunette H, (I), Murphy) and In Shrewsbury, Mr, and Mn. John Dragun of « S«fety Man (h, shll.i) ' athlete. I Bobby bale (E. Brennan) | Raymond Boyd of take ave, First at., Highland*, ar* partnti 3 Laitllna (Nn Driver) J.l salesman In the J. Krldel clothing It's In tht blood, Tommy'* great- of a son, born Tutiday at Rlvir- a Mil. Honi (E, K.lly) ,] store on Broad it., I* enjoying hU uncle, Ellsha Price, sst world's Ice vltw hospital, 4 Ml.i Ann Key (IJ, Andenonl yacht speed record! that have stood annual two-weeks vacation. for half a century, HI* grandfather, Mr, and Mri, Harry Norman, Jr., Mr. and Mm, Paul Rou.allU ol T, Fruer Price, and other relative*. of Stawood avt,, Keansburg, at*. River Lawn, Fair Haven, ar* en Including Jamoi 0, (Doc) Price, partnti of a ion, born Tuiidty at joying a vacation, the greater po prominent In lea yachting, have ex- RrVtrvlew hospital, ajor tlr.d.r, (R, hhllii 4>1 tlon of which It being apent I: celled In water iporU from tha Mr. and Mn. Jamu Lamp of 1 eegardleit (J, flnmetr) I. dally offahora /lining trlpi, Mi Hancock it,, Ktamburg, art par- J K#d BUI (O. Afch.r) tlmt tha family tnttrtalntd Pr«il- a f (L 11. Reuiilll* la senior number of th anti of a daughter, born Tutiday ! !?¥! 'i '} . Anplejiitj) in. dtnti, and Won, « Bobby Bonlnitlnn (0. Rfii>) «. Rius«llle jewelry firm on Broad at Rlvtrvltw hoapltal, » PlMtlnir rW, Brnre) I. Matthew A, Power of William Monmouth eounty haj to to back Mr. and Mra. Sltgfrltd Jtmtn 1 r 1 aomt two aooro year* to tha tlmt °tAitm •'KlStttlldhl.i " •* it,, a member of Th* Register's when It hud anothtr Olymplo of Wttt Fiortnca avt,, Kayport, ' ' Act (0, Xlm) composing force, I* enjoying h art partnti of a daughttr, born annual vaoatlon, champion, "Ohot" Bowman of We«t Tutiday at Monmouth Mtmorlal Mr, and Mr*, Rdbirt Lea of Mo- Long Branch, It Ii happy In tht In- hoinltal, Raceway Picks hawk ave, ar* parinti of a daugh, Urnatlonal honor which Thomai Mr, and Mn. John Blaok of Con. ter, born Monday at Rlvarvlaw Prlot haa brought It nowl ntr'i hottl, Highland!, an parents For Tomorrow hoipltal, Winning a victory /or Amtrloa of a daughter, born yiittrday at orrow In world competition wai glory J^kfc S Ji Mra, Benjamin A, Shoemaker, 8 onough, but when In addition thtrt Monmouth Mimorlil hoipltal, «w, Spfncrr, , Junior Mil* of P»Ur» pi,, Ii ipindlng tw Mr, and Mn, Maurice Orlllon of I—Dawn BrookOwl*, , Hemt Btrekh wo* luitrt added to thn nsmn «nd k« with hir inn and daughtir fam« of old Monmouth and thtNiivtilnk nivtr rd,, art naranli of Marv, Truffle Offlrark , In-law, Mr, and Mra, O*or|« Shot a ion, horn yeittrday at Monmouth S—Junior Mitawjm, Oeorie Oaylt, Prlot family thfi nchlcvumnnt really prie* «i •loctrlclty. GrtaUr riMker of Qapi May, brought a distinction that will in. Mtmorlal hoipltal, Marilyn Honr. Thi Itam lait wtek In thli M! Mr. and MM, H«nry rUlhinbirg OPIN FRIDAYS UNTIL * P, M, •ffieleney plui ever inerutlng UM of •—Traffic Officer, Dawn Brook, umn that Mr. and Mn, runrtolp! duri,-Monmoiilh Amwljun. llnmi> Mtr«(«h Marv. nf central avt,, Union Bnch, am CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT Mrvlet has roadt thli pofilbU in iplte Dtnlilj nf 117 River «!. am th parent! of a diughtar, born thli of Marine buitnMs eoits,' ft-Wynd»l», ft* Hal, l*» Hal. paranu of * dati(htir horn Aug. 1 SAVOnV MKAT SAUCE morning «t Alvtrvlnw hoipltal, 12 NOON DURING AU9UST t-Moallwt AnfrMtalt, (Km O' Upat Monmouth Mimorlil hoapltal I 1 pound ground btt( Mr, and Mn, Jiooh Port of Brunette II, not trua, Mr. Danltli Informed Th U eup dletd onion Shrtw«bury dr., Rumion, art par. T-Bobby BonUirton, Foiy Blaelc Rtilitir that Mra. Danltli died flvi 1 taaipoon ialt •nti of a daughter, born yaittrday monthi ago. Th* Item, whloh alio Vi tiaipoon pipptr at Monmouth Memorial hoipltal, ft-Lady Cardinal, 1M Hal, Wyn nppenred In othir mwipapira, w*i 3 tabloipoom butltr Mr, Pevl Ii a memoir of tht Rum- r«!«aatd hy tht hoipltal'* pub) 3 cupi medium cnnni muct ion polio* force, •~Butaby Dalf, Ron was flower girl. She was dressed Wisnlk - have returned to thel; in a lime green satin gown styled home In Brooklyn after & vacatior .FIRE -CASUALTY • MARINE • AVIATION • LIFE • BONDS with an off-shoulder neckline and spenp t at Cappe Codd, Mass., and visvis- a green bonnet. She carried a bas- itinitin g MrM . WIsnik'WIik's parentspents,, MrM . SURVEYS and APPRAISALS ket of yellow roses. and MrsMrs . AAbbe WisnlWilkk of Broad a Licensed New York and Now Jersey Broken ,..-4 . Staff Sgt . Frederick Kegley, here. p5 FIRST.AVJ.., AJtANTlC.Mtr^A.j^s, N. >.-• oWtB*»."cf tfts fafaifSrooiB; «-ss ine )•;; hftlst!ief "'•""" ••'•-" PHONE"; AT 1-0900 " " ' • i best man. Han Sprung of Llncroft. The bride's mother wore a light blue dress with black accessories, and the bridegroom's mother wore a gray dress with black accessories. Both had orchid corsages. Cpl. and Mrs..Kegley left for a wedding trip through New York Correction !! state, after a reception at the bride's home. Mrs, Kegley.is a graduate of Red Bank high school and is employed at Video Products, Red Bank. Her husband, a graduate of Mlddletown the HOLY CROSS Township high school, Is stationed at Camp Kilmer, He has been In the U. S. Army a year and a half, one year ot which was spent in Korea. HARVEST HOME PETROFSKY—CWIEK .Miss. Marie Alice Petrofsky, IS BEING HELD AT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Petrofsky of Hope rd., New Shrewsbury, and Henry Cwlek, son of Mrs. Mary Cwlek of Elizabeth, RIVER ROAD, RUMSON were married. Saturday at St. Jamea Catholic rectory. Msgr. Joseph T. Casey performed o. dou- ble-ring ceremony, and a reception AND NOT WARD AVENUE followed at the home of the bride'* parents. AS PRINTED IN ADVERTISEMENT Mr. Petrofsky gave his daugh- ter in marriage. Her gown was white satin, with a nylon net ovir- ON PAGE 14, SECTION ONE sklrt, a scalloped neckline, and short sleeves, She wore a wreath ot orange blossoms In her hair, with a fingertip length veil and carried a colonial bouquet ot white, flowors. Mist Kay Ron ot Belmar was maid of honor, and Lieut Rlohard acquainted Otter Petrofsky, U. S. Navy, the bride'* brother, was but man. The maid .of honor wore a pale green em- broidered nylon net gown, with a floral headpiece. Her bouquet was colonial style, When the couple return from a wedding trip to New England, they will moke their home at Bllaabetb, August Sale Hollywood Bed Outfits where the bridegroom I* employed by the Singer oompany, The bride li a graduate ot Red Bank high lohoof, and the Ann Roajularly Would •• 99.50 May Bohool of NunlnB of FHMn hospital. The bridegroom served In During our August Sale, fhli Hollywood bed outfit at an actual saving of one- the Army four year* In World third! New style htadboird with nallheads, Innersprlng mattress with hundreds

DBNNIS-MJDGLEY of firm tempered iteel colls, fine box spring, heivy steel frame with four legs Mlai Betty Dennli, daughter of ond eisters. Twin size only. Mr. and tfre,.Dante) Sennit of North Leeuit' ave., Wilt Long Branch, and William H, Mldgley, •on of Mr. and Mn. William B. Mldgley «( Broadway, Long Branph, wtra married Saturday at Trinity Episcopal ehuroh by Rev. Optn Friday Ivenlngi Until • P. M. W. Norman Plttlnger of Qentrii Theolotloai wmlnary In New Tort Cloud All Day Wtdnoidayi During Aug. «Uy. A reception for the Immidl- ate famllloj wai held at the home mm mam UUNMrrWIN CWHWMHM WMN-AWAY* iWATH. HUW of MM bride's parenti, The bride wai attended by her Miter, Mil* Olorla Dennli, a* maid of honor. Mlu PatrleU Dennli, another stater, wn a brldeamald. BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Mill luunne' Mldgley, the toffi room's ilat.r, we., a junior bride* maid, Peter Obuhanlok of Weit 46 MONMOUTH ST., PHONE 6-4310 RID BANK Haven, Oonn,, wai but man, and g*JM mm Herb-rt W. Xothe ana flinty of PTM forking In Roar of Store. Inrrania on Whlto St. •HONE 6-029I RID BANK JUehud a, Ketlw, toll, H Irfftf OPIN FRIDAY NIOHT. TIL • O'CLOCK ' RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Ma tan an Fair Haven 'Kiss Me Kate' Boro Introduces unr mama £ W' TRUCK SPRINGS PETERS CUSTOM TAILOR Mr. and MM. William H. Lutti Mrs. Wesley Crozler was guest KELPER SMUH04 ' and daughter Mar/ Barbara spent if honor at a pink and blue ahow- MMKTZ&VZS f\ MADE& MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES the week-end as the guests of her ir given recently at the home of brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and To Close Circus 'ra. John F. Montgomery. The Trailer Ordinance BEPAIS LUVZS *& REPAIRED WE GIVE YOU STYLE Mrs. John C. Anderson of Marion NEPTUNE — Metropolitan opera larty was given by the Woman's HIGHLANDS-Borough council WE GIVE i'OD QDALITY Station, Md. star Annamary Dickey sings the loclety for Christian Service of 'the Monday night introduced an ordin- CENTO MliTS WE GIVE YOU VALUE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thixton of title role In the "Big Top" produc- 'air Haven Methodist church, The ance to regulate and control trailer quests were Mrs.. Arthur Baker, parks within the municipality and SHACKLE* , 4,,. FAB IN EXCESS OF THE PRH'K Edgemere dr. are on a motor trip tion of "Klis Me Kate," which through the New England states opens Tuesday at Manny Davis' Irs. Emil Bauman, Mrs, Edward to limit the sites to the two parks CUPS and Canada. Neptune Music Circus. The famous Irotler, Mrs. George Curchin, Mrs. now located here. Public hearing O BOLT! MAM! SPECIALIZE J/V ALTERATIONS MIEB Carole Brandlgon, daughter Cole Porter, Bam and Bella Spewak laymond Doughty, Mrs, Lester was scheduled for 8 p. m Tuesday, TO tora offfiEa of Mrs. Catherine Brandlgon of musical comedy, will be the last England, Mrs. M. Floyd Smith, Sirs. Sept, 2—the night after council's P. B. PROM1NSKI 14 Broad St., Hed Bauk Ravine dr., celebrated her seventh presentation of the current season. Harry Veroneau, Mrs. Emily Siller, next regular session, which was RED BANK SPRING SERVICE birthday at a party at her home. The production will run through Mrs, Benjamin Warren, Mrs. J. R. postponed because of the Labor Day TEL RE 6-5262 Prizes were awarded to Grace Sunday, Aug. 31, enny, Mrs. Benjamin Wade, Mrs. holiday. SHREWSBURY AVE. PHONE RE 6-1551 Morlzlo, Carolyn Hasoman and Di- Barney Kgeland, Mrs. Lester Bratt, Based on the trailer ordinance ane Hensley. Other guests were Mrs. Harry Clay, Mrs. -Dentz and now in effect at Eatontown, the Maria Morizio, Patricia McCor- Miss Dorothy Tymeson, measure—which was not read be- mack, Judith Lawrence, Mlchele Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Waddell of fore it was approved on Introduc- Morlzlo, Nancy Brandlgon, Carol Fair Haven rd, spent Saturday In tion—will require a $50 annual fee Morizio, Fred Brandlgon, Jack Mc- Connecticut for a license to operate a trailer Cormack and Michael Morizio. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hendrlckson park. Borough Attorney John M. Mrs. perard A. Devlin, Mrs. War- of Boston are guests of his aunt, Pillsbury also told council that the FUEL-OIL ren Vreeland, Mrs. Richard Erd- Miss Mary Emma Hendrlckson. ordinance contains provision for WILBUR mann, Jr. and Mrs. Paul A. Egan The Woman Republican club will charging trailer park proprietors a attended the dessert card party told a special meeting Monday eve- $2 fee per month tor'each trailer given by the Sea Bright Women's ning at the Episcopal church par- which, it is anticipated, will be Per Gal. Democratic club at the Edgewater ish house on Church St. Plans will passed on to trailer owners . •11* Bench hotel Tuesday afternoon. be made for activities for the ap- To Extend Line Mrs. William C. Ludl was the proaching election. SPECIAL CASH PLAN fjucst of honor at a surprise lunch- Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lartaud and In a resolution council author- eon at the Homestead in Spring family of Fair Haven rd, have re- ized Mayor Chanles Hatzenbuehler, You can fill your tank now and save % cent per Lake Tuesday, given by thB Tues- turned from a vacation spent at chairman of the water committee, day Afternoon Bridge club. Mrs. Barneg*t. to award a contract for the ex- gallon on every gallon of oil you buy. . Ludl, who will leave Sept. 10 for Mrs. Albertlna Bates has re- tension ot the Bay st. water line not It's smart to be thrifty. Africa with her family, was pre- turned to her home in Brooklyn more than 80 feet at a cost of $3.84 sented with a gift. Present were after a visit with her brother-in-law per foot, & $305.20 maximum, to Mrs. Edward Cu'rrle,' Mrs. William and niece, Dr. Edwin F, Stewart John Mohrbeck, the only plumber J. Rabel, Mrs. Marguerite Laird, nd MUs Bernadine Stewart of Fair to submit a bid of four contacted HANCE & DAVIS Irs. J. Raymond Ketchel, Mrs. Haven rd. by Borough Clerk Frank Bolen. Frank H. Bliss and Mrs. Frederick The Sunday service ot the Metho- Council deferred action on bids for TEL. RE 6-0103 Dederick. dist church will be under the direc- a new fire truck—scheduled to be Albert Kaufer and son Fred of tion of the W.S.C.S. Rev. William received Monday night—until the Montauk, L. I., have returned home Annamary Dickey Magsam is on vacation during Au- Sept. 2 meeting. fter a visit with his sister and gust. Also approved was the purchase irother-in-la\v, Mr. and Mrs. 'Kiss Me Kate" is a play within David Matthews of Forest ave. Is of 800 feot of surplus Jlre hose at George Miller of Main at, Mr. Kau- play. Scenes in broad comedy surgical patient at Bivervlew 95 cents per foot, $760. Council will ECCLESIASTICAL fer was a former Matawan resi- sandwiched between the V>lckerlng3 hospital. seek a conference with Henry Fehl- Announcement dent; of two temperamental lovers in Leonard Feldes of Lake ave. is habor, building inspector, In ref- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Currle left real lite. Katherine, the Shrew, i spending a month's vacation at his erence to recent alleged infractions today to spend 12 days vacation no more In need of a sound spank' home from the University of Iowa. reported to council. The payment of $2,553,96 in bills was ordered. 4TH ANNUAL at the Kent house, Montmorency Ing than LU11, her present-day Mr. and Mrs. George Curchin ot Falls, Quebec. counterpart but they both Mr. Bolen told council that Mrs. Fair Haven rd. are spending & va- Florence Kornck, 'assistant to the get It. cation in Virginia. DEPARTMENT A vain glorious 'actor and borough clerk, is completing var- Ealonlown hi; Thomas W. Ward of Forest ave. ious projects, preparatory to sub- Mr. »nd Mrs. W. J. Rivard and recently divorced wife are cast foi will be one of the ushers at the mitting her resignation. daughter Mary of Windsor, Can- parts opposite each other in a re coming wedding of Miss Rosemary ANTIQUE SHOW ada, and James Bennett of Sault vlval of Shakespeare's play, in Sheahan, daughter ot Mr. and Mre. 'Disheartening' Destruction Marie, Ontario, Canada, re- Baltimore theater. The scenes shift Timothy D. Sheahan of Deal, and from the Bard's stage to the back- Councilman Frank J. Hall de- To Be Held at turned home Saturday after a two- John Edwin Dewla, son of Dr. and cried the recent action of groups week visit with Mr. and Mrs. An- stage dressrooms and alleys. Sine! Mrs. Edwin G. Dewis of Interlaken. the two principals are legally aep of youngsters, whom he said many thony Scheri, highway 35. The wedding will take, place Sept. residents of the borough were un- RED MEN'S HALL . The next regular meeting of the arated, it would seem that theii 20 at St. Mary's Catholic church, personal fooling would have ni able to recognize as living within Lions club will be held a week from Deal, and a, reception will be held the. municipality, In destroying CHURCH STREET RUMSON, N. J. tonight at C.B.I., the program to part In the Inner play. Howeve at the Officers' club at Fort Mon- when the ex-wife finds her ex-hu» street signs along Bay ave., which be announced. mouth. were erected by members of th band paying too much attention t< Thomas Mount, 160 Church et., COVERED DISH SUFFER Lois, a night-club eiitei'lalncr, thi Lions club lime. "A crying sham left today for a three weeks' trip tandl disheartening," (.he destruc- Mrs. Luella Keane, Mrs. Ada pot boils over and the two torme through Maine, Rhode Island and SEPTEMBER 4 5 6 7—'52 mates begin slugging each othe tions, Mr. Hall said, ran all the waj Hibbotts and Mrs. Barbara Dc- New Hampshire. Mr. Mount is on from Washington ave. to Centra Walne will be guesU at a "Polly- both' off-stage and on. On the sldi vacation from hU position at Fort Opening Thursday—Hour»: I P. M. to 10 P. M. WILBURS anna" covered dish supper meeting Fred's name has been forged to a; ave. along Bay ave. He sought the Monmouth. IOU for a gambling debt, and h assurance, which was readily giv- of Pride ot Monmouth council, Sons Fielder Cross of 268 Fair Haven en, of Councilman A. Meade Rob- doting' Sunday: 6 P. M. 5 BROAD ST JEWELERS and Daughters of Liberty, Tuesday, the gagsters try to collect the not rd. has returned home after spend- Fred is torn between righteoui ertson, chairman of the police com- Sept. 16. Plans for the event were ing a two weeks' vacation at Nan- mittee, that police Investigation ADMISSION: 50 CENTS (Tax Included) made at a meeting Tuesday, Next wrath and the fear of losing Lilll tucket, Mass. talents in the show. It is uproarl will continue until the culprits are meeting will b« Tuesday, Sept. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Gregg of apprehended. >. • This show affords a rare opportunity to add long-sought, hard- ous comedy with the original pla] Pine Tree lane, River "Oaks, enter- to-flnd items to your collection. burlesqued, but Shakespeare him tained at-a barbecue party Sunday The mayor told council he will be self would doubtless have chucklec at their home. Their guests were ready to report findings of a con- • To start the new collections you have been dreaming about. over It. ference with engineers about the Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. F. Wor- • To acquire useful furniture and attractive decorations for your A generous sprinkling of cho den, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Connor, council's next meeting. Former home at fair prices. AT uses, dances, and songs enliven th Mr. and Mrs. VanScholen, Mr. and councilman Fred Bedle, alarmed performance. Mrsi Harry A. Rader and Mrs. Har- at rumors and inadequate infor- • Just to enjoy a very unusual exhibition of beautiful Antiques. old Lartaud of Fair Haven; Mr. mation about tho proposed housing FINED ON MORALS COUNT and Mrs. Alex Hagen, Little Silver; project to be administered here by Complimentary tickets at your local Antique Dealer or at all Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Toter, Red ...... ••.,. - .stores displaying our blue Foster. KBANSBURG — Magistrate E( Bank, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl E. thajumunlolpal • housing authority, ward F. Ambrose found Leon Clei warned 'council •' of the strain such Tryoff, Rosclle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank a development will place upon the ••.-•'• By: FRANK FKISCIA, Mgr. laczyk of South Amboy guilty E. Griffin of Long Island are house grammar school and the municipal being a disorderly person and fined guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. LOW PRICES Gregg, ' water,and sewer departments. him $150 Sunday. He was arrestec f «>>' •« o' 10 waders consult The Aug. 10 after police said he It li no easier to replace' man- 't CUtiUUd Ad»"—Aartl It Pays to Advertise in The Register tempted to have two 16-year-oii power than the tons-of production 'fosrHrrtniWCWSaBftJ or" SheSy-«t- youths commit an Immoral act. Th tack. That is why Civil Defense BUY DIRECT FR8»4AeT0RY., magistrate also fined him $25 I is as vital to the nation's security careless driving. as Its Army, Navy, and Air Force. SAVE BACK TO SCHOOL to 40% BARGAINS! WINES & LIQUORS UNTR1MMED & BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE FREE DELIVERY---RED BANK 6-3334 FUR TRIMMED Reliance COATS and Others WE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIRTS SHIPMENT OF IMPORTED BOYS' TOM SAWYER, BELL & KAYNEE TOPPERS $1 19 (COMSTOCK SCOTCH BRAND). SHIRTS Sleeve- s - Distilled by a Very Famous Scotch DlsttUer In Scotland, SUITS BOYS' PANTS 98' Exclusively for Davidson Bros. Your bacl-to-ichool or Fall and Winter wardrobe li rsady fop you at DeGennaro't with the latest of the teaion't faihioni and $ 9 $ the finest of fabrics and the lowest of prices. These garments BOYS' DUNGAREES P F it** »••*!• ••mil* FIFTH have been endowed with painstaking devotion' to detail and COMSTOCK CASE $ OD 12 Fifths Infinite care that items from a long tradition of skilled crafts. BOYS' SOCKS 5 PAIRS 1 mamhip ... A skill that spells proper fit and long-lasting lines. We assure you of complete satisfaction or your purchase price BOYS' STURDY DAVIDSON PALE DRY will be refunded. sizes 91 3 SHOP AND COMPARE SHOES ° ^2* PR. $ UP E E 11 isMi 34STJSINIES .CHOOSE PROM FABRICS BY. .29 No Deposit GIRLS' DRESSES 1 UP FORSTMANN, MILLIARD ANGLO, BOTANY, MILLIKEN $ 00 DAVIDSON'S BLENDED Imported Tweedi, Imported Angora GIRLS' SOCKS 5 PAIRS I WHISKEY FULL QT. FIFTH 40% WHISKEY Small Deposit Kcicrvct Your Garment . • > DAVIDSON'S .19 ...TU COMSTOCK' GIRLS' SHOES »-» 00 PROOF FIFTH Complete Sulccllou of Stylet & Size* GIN 3 WhUltey Blend THIII AND MANY OTHIR OUTSTANDING VALUIS FOR COMSTOCK BONDID COMSTOCK IONDID THI INTIRI FAMILY ARI TO II POUND ONLY AT THI Kentucky Bourbon RYE De Gennaro RED BANK VALUE CENTER 100 1'ruiif—1 Vrurn Old • FIFTH 100 I'rtiof—I Vein Old Half lloek North GOLDIN BIAR 247 BRIDGE AVE. of W. Itrger, Ptoer RED BANK | ONI DOOR MOM VICTORY MAHKIT | Re 7^.95 — I'lwno Red Hank 6-1373 — 25 Wcit Front Si. Tel. 6-5390 Hod Bauk WINE • Mimiitnl 8 4^QT. MM GAL, AHOVK ITBM1 XXOM/IIVR WITH DAVIDSON'! Opin Every Oiy Thru Siturdt/, 9 A, M, to 6 P. M,_W,dn.id.y I Frldiy Evoi. Till ' You Muy Uio Our Luy-Awuy Plan Optn frldiy 'til f 100 t, M. FLINTY OP PRII PARKING JPAC1 BED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Tfvt

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Heating Brings Woes to L. B. Commission Has Annual Party Claryce. Mesaros, Mrs. Thor S. Lar- SEA BRIGHT—Mrs. Robert iF. sen, Mrs. Harry P.. Seamen, Mrs. plaining about poor drainage for LONG BRANCH—It «'M "Ladies' Norton and Mrs, Claude Mlnaldl C. Melvin Johnson, Mrs. Lamar Day" at City Hall Tuesday, much 20 years and that Saturday water ELMEB G. MAX80JC MBS. FRANK KOBETIC Baker, Mrs. A. F. Baker and Mrs. and Roofing Salesman was 24 Inches deep'ln her driveway. vere chairmen of the annual des- to the dUcomfort of the city com- PORT MONMOUTH—Elmer Q. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— Mrs. Robert E. King. Mrs. Louis Dolgenans, 460 Bath ert-bridge of the Women's Demo- miasionera who heard their gueate Maxson, 82, husband of Mildred Frances Evelyn Koretic, 81, wife avt, said washouts have dug a ratlc club of Sea Bright, held Card of Thank* HAVE OPENING FOR AGGRESSIVE complain loud and long about Haight Maxson and a lifelong resi- of Frank Koretic and mother of Tuesday at Edgewater Beach ho- I wl«h to express my sincere thanks flooda that come indoors to ruin deep hole In her property and Frank Koretic, Jr., of 34 Leonard "when someone falls and gets hurt, dent here, died Monday at hi* home el. Among the guests were Mayor and appreciation to all my friendi who SALESMAN •their ruga and run outside to wash on Wilson ave, after a long Illnesa. ave. here, died Tuesday at the state Katharine Elkus White ot Red itood by me in my time of sorrow. out their driveways whrn it rains it will be too late. hospital at Marlboro, where she Mrs. H. Rosen, Mrs. Edward McGinnis, 363 Me- Son of the late John W. and Annie 3ank, Stephen Remsen, candidate IS Weit Front St., hard. Dennis Maxson, he was a veteran had been a patient for many years. or freeholder; Mrs. Gustave J. Red Bank. Old Established House Such rain came last Saturday, Clolian st. said her garage had She was born In Poland, daughter —Advertisement, been undermined. of World War I, in which he 3Yeret, president of the county they *ald, and wet down everything. served in the Air Corps in France. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bri- Women's Democratic club; Mrs. Now, they wanted to know, just All of which comment brought zla, Surviving, besides her hus- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS No Canvassing—All Leads Supplied out explanatory remarks from May- He was a member of Reliable coun- Francis J. Foster, vice chairman what is the city going to do about cil, Junior Order of United Ameri- band and son, are eight grandchil- of the county Democratic commit- Proposals are wanted by the New or Alexander Vlneburg. dren Shrewsbury Borough Council tor bitum- can Mechanics, Hoboken; Mon- tee, and Mrs. Fred L. Jones, a inous treatments, etc., of various loads WRITE ESTIMATOR, BOX 511 A political note, left unanswered, Mayor Glve» Explanation mouth lodge, Free and Accepted The funeral will be held tomor- member of the county board of in said borough. wae struck when Mrs. W. G. Hold- He said Long Branch has asked Masons, Atlantic Highlands; Mld- row morning at 8:30 at her son's elections. Specifications and Proposal Forms for en of 66S Westwood nve. asked it home and, at 9 o'clock, Rev. Fran- the work may be obtained at the ofllce RED BANK, NEW JERSEY the county for financial and tech- dlctown township harbor kcommls- Hand-palntcil guest towels and of George K. Allen, C. E., 17 Linden there's going to be any replace- nical assistance to meet the drain- ston; Northern Jersey Commercial cis L. Nolan, pastor, will offer a catsup dispensers were table Place, Red Bank, New Jersey, during ment for the late Commisioner Jo- age problem; that O. W. Morris, Fishermen's association, Port Mon- high mass of requiem at St. Agnes awards. Serving on the general business hours, on payment of $5,00, aeph J. Tomaini, who formerly took Catholic church. Burial, under the Bids must be made on the Proposal city engineer, and Joseph F. Em- mouth fire company and the New tommittee were Mrs. J. Harry Rob- Forms attached to the Specifications in care of drainage matters. mons, health officer, are preparing Monmouth Baptist church. direction of the Postcn funeral ertson, Mrs. William Greer, Mrs. the manner required by the specifica- a special report on brook con- home, will be in Mt. Olivet tions, enclosed in sealed envelopes wtth County Asked For Aid Surviving, besides his wife, are a Thomas Farrell, Mrs. Robert the name of the bidder and proposed ditions; that the city is chlorinating son, John H. Maxson, who lives cemetery. Kcehn, Jr., Mrs. Cyril A. Smack, work on the outside. A letter sent to the county free- areas where refuse was thrown In holders suggested they and the at home; three brothers, Arthur Mrs. William Douglas, Mrs. Ed- Proposals will b« received In the Bor- A New Service for Vacationers the storm, and that mosquito P. Maxson of Westbury, L. I., J. GEORGE B. JONES * mund W. Cllne, Mrs. John Weir, ough Council room In the Tinton falls commissioners meet to find an im- breeding places are being fogged. Publle School at Tinton Falls, on Sep- mediate solution to drainage dif- Irving Maxson of Belford and Al- KEYPORT—George R. Jones, 48, Mrs. Robert Keehn, Sr., Mrs. Vic- tember 4, 1952 at or by 8:00 T M. ficulties from which "our citizens He said the fire department had bert S. Maxson of. Port Monmouth, ot 12 Walnut st, a lifelong resi- :or Sanders, Mrs. Charles W. Rose, GEORGE STEVENS, Mayor. have suffered thousands of dollars been out for three days helping and two sisters, Mrs. Eva Burrow dent here, died Su'nday night after Mrs. Thorns Kuczala, Mrs. Arthur MARGRETTA REED, Clerk. 82.88 of damage." residents overcome hardships left Of Hoboken and Mrs. Mabel Slnapl suffering a heart attack in an au- Gresham, Mrs. Wayne Garland, NOTICE Mrs. Holden said the storm drain- by the Btorm, and the commission- of Staten Island. tomobile. He had been ill for some Mrs. George Doyle, Mrs. Jane Gar- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: age difficulty has continued for ers and street workers were on the The funeral was held yesterday tlmo. Son of Mrs. Laura Sickles land and Mrs. E. Farkus Godwin. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter job all Saturday night trying to afternoon at his late home, with Others attending were Mrs. Ja- 2:17-1 of the Reviled Statutes of the three years and that Saturday the Jones and the late Frank T. Jones, State of New Jersey, and the amend- water stood eight inches deep In ease conditions. But Commissioner Rev. Dr. W. Everett Griffiths, sup- ho Is survived by three brothers, cob Levin, Mrs. Louis Podeli, Mrs. ments thereof, notice Is hereby given Rocco N. Bonfortc said that In the ply pastor at the New Monmouth Bert M. Fay, Mrs. Joseph. M, Fox, that we shall apply to the Monmouth her first-floor apartment, and her Edward Jones, Harry Jones and County Court, Probate Division, at the TUga were soaked In mud. future the city's costly fire appar- Baptist church, officiating. Burial, William Jones of Koyport, and four Mrs. Joseph Harvey, Mrs. Oakley atus could not be used to pump Court HouBe at Freehold, New Jersey, Her neighbor, Mrs. Anna Mount under the direction of the Scott sisters, Mrs. Marie Thistle of Key- Heulltt, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. on Friday, the twelfth day of Septem- out cellars except In emergencies, funeral home, was In Fair View Louis Neely, Mrs. Adele McComb, ber, 1952, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, of Dudley fit., said she'd been com- port, Mrs. Anna Mae Peterson and (Daylight Saving Time) or as soon cemetery. Mre, Evelyn Hughes of Perth Am- Mrs. Eleanor Hill, Mrs. Madeline thereafter si we can be heard, for an boy and Mrs. Clara Post of Fords. Oberle, Mrs. James K. Shea, Mrs. order to authorize us to assume another PERCY 8. CRAWFORD The funeral was held yesterday Henry Ott, Mrs. George Harvey, name, to wit: Percy Sherman, Rose Sher- Jr. man, Howard Sherman and Susan Ger> Burned Hotel The funeral of Porcy S. Craw- afternoon at the Bedle funeral trude Sherman Mrs. Ella Wiltshire Diggle, Miss ELECTROLYSIS ford, 88, a former resident of Mld- home, with Rev. James A. Gus- Dated: August !2th, 1952, Eileen Gannon, Mrs. Edwin Brow- dletown, who died Wednesday, Aug. weller, rector of St. Mary's Epis- PERCY SCHERMAN, Unwanted Hair Removed t, y g er, Mrs. John Gannon, Mrs. Herbert Llttlo Silver, N, J Sells for.$4,025 13, at his home at Hampton, Conn., copal church, officiating. Burial ' Forever Marsh, Mrs. Herman Wiley, Mrs. ROSB SCHERMAN, ASBURY PARK—The four-story, was held Saturday afternoon at was In Green Grove cemetery. Little Silver. X. l[ Ever run short of cash on vaca- SAFKLY SCIENTIFICALLY 65-room Hotel Taft at 404 Seventh James W. Parker, Jr., Mrs. William HOWARD SCHERMAN, an infant the caih, return tt when you let that place. Burial was In Fair J. Goodwin, Mrs. Harold N. Crate, by his natural guardian, Percy tion? It happens to all of us. Keck. Yoar only charts ia tot ave. here, wrecked In a New Years View cemetery In Mlddletown HARRY SHERMAN Schcrmnn, tir. Stanley at Mrs, George K. Gerhard, Mrs. Ber- It needn't happen to you. the time you hold it. For ex- ove fire was sold 'at public auction township. Little Silver, N. J. Vincent's Beauty Salon Tuesday for $4,025. EAST FREEHOLD — Harry tha West, Mrs. Elizabeth Invln, SUSAN GERTRUDE SCHERMAN, ample, (100 lot 1 month coats Mr. Crawford, a resident of an infant, by her natural guar- Co on Vacation With 11 linden PI. RE ••••JO Frank Burton of Richmond, Va., Sherman, 65, husband of Mary Mrs. Charles W. Rose, Mrs. Jane you only $2.50. Hampton many years, was the son Sherman and a farmer here, died dian, Percy Ucherman, Air Conditioned far Your Comfort was the buyer. He first announced of Mrs. Susan Crawford of Belford C. Walker, Miss Mary A. McCue, • I/lttlo Silver, N. J, * Confidence! last Thursday night at his home Louis M, Drazin, Attorney, that he Is In the market for an and the late Charles B. Crawford, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Lillian This new Tkuctud aetytce en- Employed Men and Women, Mar- Surviving, besides his wife, arc V. Campbell, Mrs. Carlton War- 12 Broad Street, offer on resale but later said he Surviving besides his mother, are ables you to tuck an extra $50 ried or Single, Are Welcome! wag acting for an undisclosed buy- three sons, William Sherman ol wick, Mrs. Thomas Marks, Mrs. Red Bank, New Jersey, (15.12 Free yourwjtf (rom worry! his wife, Mrs. Linda Lawson Craw- or $100 in your Phone, write, or come in. Our er. Harold and Samuel Klmmell, Columbus, Ga., Louis Sherman oi Henry Feeney, Mrs. Frank Han- Monmouth Count/ Surrogate's Office Get sound, oil-'round ford; and three Bisters and two wallet as a safe- Patewon, are the owners. B. G. brothers, Mrs. Harvey Willis, Freehold and Morris Sherman ol isch. Notice to Creditors to Present Claims te&ular service is available, of I Wanamassa; two daughters, Mrs, Mrs, Walter Johnson, Mrs, Phil- Anainit Estate guard against course, should you want cash for Coates was the auctioneer. He said South st., and Royal Crawford, ESTATE OF DUNCAN SINCLAIR, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE the sale Included building and prop- Spring st., both ot Red Bank; Mrs. Bertha Wolf of East Freehold an ip Peters, Mrs. Frederick Crlne, Deceased, emergencies. If vacation or other good needs. that save* you money! erty, free and clear. H. Clay Bair, Belford, with whom Mrs. Mollle Lopatln of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Michael Bergln, Mrs. Theo- Pursuant to the order of DORMAN you don't Use Jiwmal says "yes" to 4 out of 5. McFADDM, Surrogate of the County ol L and a sister, Mrs. Goldie Flsch- dore Moss, Mrs. James H. Ander- INSUHANCf FOR fCUR The first loss had been estimated her mother resides; Trevonlan V. Monmouth, this nay made, on the appll f Crawford of Leonardo, and Mrs. man of Chicago. son, Mrs. Bert M. Fay, Mrs. Joseph r AUTO...HOME...BUSINESS at $40,000. Samuel Klmmell said he cation of the undersigned, H, Laurenc leans $25 to $500 on Signature/ furniture, or Car and his brother had recovered a J. Vernon Goodlng, Rochester, The funeral was held Friday af- M. Fox, Mrs, Francis J. Foster, Scott, Administrator, of the estato ol ternoon at the Freeman funera' Mrs. Jennie Talerlco, Mrs, Rosa the said Duncnn Sinclair, notlco Is licrt substantial part of the loss through N. T. by given to tho creditors of I ter, Mrs. Raymond Pullen, Mrs. Surviving besides Mrs. Neuberg- JOHN DAVID MEYER !' Charles Kuper, Mrs. E. W. Jeffrey. PHONE RED BANK 6-2406 er is a son, William Kridel, New Miss Josephine Ligler, Mrs. Ger- HOME FURNISHINGS, RUGS Word has been received here of ard Dovlln, Mrs. Richard Erdmann, York city. the death of John David Meyer, 14- year-old ion of Mr. and Mrs. WALTER ZAGER • Charles Meyer ot San Antonio, Walter Zager, 37, formerly of Tex., formerly of Rjd, Bunk., He iW.6ank;"clIcd su33ihly"TuesHay Uieir*in s. Sail' Antonio hospital I morning at his home In Las Aug. 1 of acnte leukemia. MONUMENTS REDUCTIONS egas, Nev. Besides his parents, the boy Is H. Laurence Scott Mr. Zager was a. son of Mrs. survived by a brother and two sis- Our «ntlra itock of living room, Rose Rauth ot Sllverton ave,. Lit- ters, Buddy Meyer, Mrs. Betty-Jean dining room and bedroom suites t MORTICIAN tle Silver, and the late Morris Za- Berkholtz and Dorothy Meyer, all chairs, tables and desks, lamps, ger., He had been a resident of of San Antonio, and his grand- I plotures — all at eenuins dis- Cliurcli Street, Belford, N. J. Red Bank a number .of years, mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, also counts from our regular low having moved to Las Vegas after of San Antonio. Mrs. Meyer is the cash prices—nothing purchased his discharge from the Army after former Miss Dorothy Jones of for sale purposes, However, we AIR CONDITIONED World War II. Brown pi., Red Bank, suggest you shop early at many Surviving besides hla mother are Items are one of a kind. All Phlone Keansburg 6-0333 its wife, Mrs. Marlon Zager; five CARL BURCK goods, held a reasonable tlm* brothers. Jack Zager, Richmond KEANSBURG—Carl Burck, 80, with a deposit. Hill, L. I.; Harry Zager, Oceanport; of 616 Charles ave., died shortly • Philip Zager, Philadelphia; James after being admitted to Monmouth Zager. HIMeah, Pin,, and Abraham Memorial hospital yestorday. Your Expression of SALE OF NATIONALLYFAMOUS Zager, Red Bank attorney; He was born in Newark, son of three sisters, Mrs. Jack Cross, Tuc- the late Charles and Ctrrie Bltz True Remembrance SPECIAL son, Ariz., Mrs. Mildred Snedcof. Burok. Formerly from Arlington, No other act of a normal GULISTAN CARPETING Red Bank, and Mr*. Henry Insel- he resided here the past 12 years. man's life gives him more A Reversible Rug Established 1865 berg, Little Silver. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. complete aoul satisfaction MADE RIGHT HERE IN FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY Sarah Dougherty Burck; a stepson, Dulsned tor provincial, tradl- The funeral was held In Las than the building ot a Mem- We are piscina; on sale a number of short rolls of our finest I Vegas. Martin C. Cllnchard of Newark and orial to his. loved ones who tlonul or modern homes. Avail- Wilton Broadloom In 15 ft. widths , . , mostlyr inI, nfeiio th eavniui aeaton't • a S^ a sister, Mrs, Florence Wallcck of have gone on. able In todsVi moat naked-Ior >; popular color, grey. For walMo-wall use or room**l*im-slie ruesrugs, ThThee _ ALPHONSO BENDINA Irvtngton, colors, The Mount Memorial Home rolls are from IK ft. x 13/6 to The funeral will be held Satur- Our select Barre Memorials 9x15 »19.W Alphonso Bendlna, 86, a former 16x29/6 In length. £*• *• 05 day at 3 p. m. at the Daniel A. bear the Guild mark of ap- 95 resident of Red Bank, who was proval, your guarantee ot a Bxl2 $58.75 Frederic K. Adams, Mgr. itnployed as a pressman for many Rollly funeral home. Burial will be 8x10. „ $17,75 SPKIACAT *• • in Fair View cemetery, finer Memorial at no extra years at the Eisner factory, died cost Visit our showroom Throw Itugs to Match 15.SO Please bring room measurements. IT• • an. yd. July 7 at his home at Boscotrecase, BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON and see our displays ot these At McKelvey's GULISTAN showrooms you will find• auper• b ancarpe, ydt , I FUNERAL DIRECTORS Naples, Italy. certified memorials, Mr. Bendtna, whoae wife died KEYPORT—MM, Kitty Wetgler values reiardlos* of your carpet needa. With more than twenty many years ago, leaves flvA daugh- and Mrs, Leonard Manuel were THROW RUGS different quailtlea to choose from you will aurely find the carpet I ters, Mrs. Julia Tomalno and Mrs. among the. guests at a birthday that will n't your hudgel and add new beauty to your home. Felix Delia Veohlai Rod Bank; lunohoon hold Tuesday at Ye Cot- JOHN VAN KIRK l«lra.«peclal, While Thty Lail Here you will aee all ot today's moat popular type*—sculptured, I 310 Bread Street Discontinued samples of line carved, textured, twist,' and tone-on-tone—In both Wilton and Red Sank, N. J. " Mrs. Mary Fragclla, New York tago inn, Mrs, Catherine Carey, Ne« to Mt Ollvtt C«m«ury city; Mrs. Theresa ChlohllU and Mrs. Kitty Rlbaud and Mrs. Agnes quality hold and theatre or. Axmlnater weave*, A wlda choice of rloh dear color*, too. Shop • Mrs. Chlchlna Buonocatro, Italy1, Parry were hostessos. Phone Red Bank 6-0319 pet. Many color* and pattern* now—today—while there la atlll time to capltallie on our and a son, Michael Bendtna. also In 100* Wool m _ _ lowest carpet prlcoa in soveral yean. Below you will find lilted Boyi art abla to make pocket mone; R. F. D. Box 108 Red Bank Wilton Thro* $ C.00 a very few of our ipeolal offering*. living In Italy. Surviving alao are hy sailing Th« RegUter.—Advettl»em*nl 27 grandchildren and eight great- Rug*. She 27" •«# by 54". 3lze Color and Type OPS Celling Salo grandchildren. 9' xtt'6" Green Pebble Tvvlit 293,50 168.80 9' xl4' Beige Leaf Axmlmter 171.75 101.60 8' xl2* Toaat Sculptured Wilton 238.50 147.8U I MONMOUTH MONUMENT HALL and STAIR 9' xl2' Ro»o Textured Wilton ' 214.B0 123.60 B1 xisr Grey Looped Wilton 160.00 107.60 • COMPANY* CARPET 9' Xl2' Bulge Pebblo Twlit 124,50 8J.8O 9' xia1 Oreen Floral Axmlmter 79.50 07.W Headden'i Corner, Middlclown, Route 35 Ba sure In lit our many sne- 01 Xll'o" Beige Sculptured Wilton 228.75 142.00 data In 11" ilalr and hall run* 9' MO' Green Loaf Axmlnater 109,00 74.00 JAMES J. HURLEY, Manager MM, A wide Mltetlon of qual< 9' X t'3" Orey Textured Wilton 178,00 70.00 Itln, patttrni and colon at B1 xo1 Oreon Sculptured Wilton 111,00 44,80 Phone worthwhile lavlniii V X 4'4" Rod Leaf Axmlmter 43.50 16.80 PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 13' x TV Roio Soulptured Wilton 201,00 79.50 I 'RED BANK i you know, we have 121 XlS' Orey Soulptured Wilton 890.00 M8.M Long Branch 64978 • Day or Night Tan Leaf Axmlneter 6-0557 for a long time advo- CONTRACT 13' x &W 159.00 104.80 • cated the making of advance J. E. Day Funeral 13' Orey Leaf Axmlmter 178.50 108.(10 12) xia1 Toait Soulptured Wilton 821,00 187.M arrangementi. The reason for Homo in Time of Need CARPET JOBS 1? xlo'4" Qrttn Pebble Twlit 807.50 185.00 12' XlS' Grey Sculptured Wilton 800,00 »lfl.00 this Is that we have seen so liOititMi churohtii hotels, apart- Oroen Leaf Axmlmter 312.78 UN.S0 DISTINCTIVE mint houMi, th»alr,«, ,1c. Our 12' jtlj'j" frequently how much those left If l» our linear* d«i?r« to 13' xlS'6" Orey Carved Wilton 437,50 161.00° behind appreciate this thought* Una «loo« ami ytsu of *«• 4'A"x 8' nod Leaf Axmlmter 82,60 14,5(1 mike lut ritti t thing of nirlinoa tntlil* us to oflsr 4'6"'x 6" Qreen Sculptured Wlllon 49.00 fulness. Our assistance In mak< ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS mulmtim itrvlo, at minimum aa.no I uric, Wi Hovt Ixptrt WoU-ro-Wail-Carptf Loytn Ing these arrangements Is avail* b»auty and ilio give IOIICI Perfection ot Material tmd Workminihlp In BenuUluI • able without cost or obligation. to tht living. Naur Doilfna We tihip JtUjiH All Over United Stolen •*• Frco Delivery Within M MHct Air Conditioned for Your Comfort Our memorle.li are manufao* John E. Day turid by ikllliil aruwni In our well equipped plant at Weit Long Braaoh, McKELVEY'S FREEHOLD I Funeral Home I ii Rlvirildt Avenue Sakiroomt for GuliitnnU Famout Rufi Madt in Frttholi • Phoni 6.0332 Rid link And lor Tim rurolture Prom Mmirieo'i Beit Maker* WORD Qrwoh-861 Maple PL LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO. he. Telephone MSS» 21 WEST MAIN ST., FREEHOLD, N. J; Wall Si. Tol, LO 0-3507 Woit Long Uranch OulllUH Mill Non-S«et«rUn lion Hourii Monday thru Salurdov 8.00 AM. to 8i30 F.M, Neer Our Hen •END ll'Olt UXUIXUATUD CATALOGUE Dapendabtei. Economical Service LaeJy, Attendant • |Vttlul0| RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 21, 1952 Page Seven CLAMBAKE AT MAT A WAX Joan and Barbara Ann. Mr. andMrs. Olive Mabey and Mrs. Russell MATJAWAN—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. William May, Jr., and daugh- Mabey, Hawthorne, and Mr. and Protest Against Trucking Explosives May, Jr., entertained at a clam- ter, Jean Sharon, Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Bert DuPree and sons Jerry MATERNITY WILLOW PARK bake Saturday al thnir home on Harry May, Sr., and Derek. Emily and Jeff of Franklin Lakes. Main St. Guests were Mr. und Mrs.and Thomas May of Matawan; Mr. BRAS . LINOIWtT LITTLE SILVER and Mrs. Patrick Andrlola. and son, Filed in Washington by Parsons Eugene Bade and sons, Martin and Bees sometimes travel as much Ernest of Koyport; Mr. and Mrs.Patrick, Jr., Cliffwood; Mr. and TUCKER'S Mra. Austin Burns, Middlelown; as eight miles to reach flowers with CORSET • LINOIKIC TRENTON \— Attorney General nearly $150 million In property Russell Reed and daughters, Billie noctar. »*• »"WAY, 1.0NO BRANCH 3 & 4 BEDROOM Theodore D. Parsons reported to- damages. day that formal opposition to any "The safety recommendations increase in the trucking of danger- contained in the report (of the Na- HOMES ous explosives, including munitions, tional Board of Fire Underwriters WITH 1 &2 CAR GARAGE over New Jersey's "vulnerable" concerning- the South Amboy Port tt m mf\f\ - 1 Block from School highways baa been filed with the explosion of May 19, 1950) would U Interstate Commerce Commission lose much o£ their utility if the risk 1 3 3 UU & P and Shopping Center in Washington. of further disasters were to be in- ALSO SHELLS ERECTED AT GREAT SAVINGS The strongly-worded protest was creased many times over by allow- in the form of a. brlel submitted ing the transportation of explosives MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY jointly by New Jersey and Pennsyl- on the highways generally." LAUREL DRIVE LITTLE SILVER vania as "lntervenors" in two I.C.C. The brief also develops New Jer- cases involving 20 over-the-road sey's vulnerability to highway di trucking conoerna. The two states, aster In more general terms. "New L. T. GRANDINETTI the brief says, "oppose the grant Jersey is surrounded by water ex- REd Bank 6-5214 of applications pending"'from the cept for the 50-mile landlocked area between the states of New truckers for Increased authority to York and New Jersey," It points haul explosives. out. "The bridges and tunnels "If quantities Of explosives were leading Into New Jersey all origl added to the cargo carried on the ate or terminate in heavily popu- You can buy a n§w highways of New Jersey, pursuant ated areas, so that for the most to tha applications now before your iart it would be impossible for commission, the hazards both to ;rucks carrying explosives to enter persons using the highways and to Mew Jersey without enormous risk communities through which they o life and t,o property." SINGER pass, would be enormously In- The brief says the "dislocation of creased and the problem, of polic- :ommcrce" would be "disastrous" ing of the highways would become f bridges on main routes in New sewm MACHINE insuperable," the New Jersey ar- ersey or Pennsylvania were blown gument states. up. for as/owas Now Jersey was represented by New Jersey was represented at Mr. Parsons and Deputy Attorney he I.C.C. hearings on the truck- General Thomas P. Cook In theers' applications by Col. Charles H. preparation and submlttal of theSchooffcl, former superintendent of joint brief. state police, and the brief quotes The truckers' applications which Col. Schocffel's testimony that New the brief opposes have been on file Jersey had "the greatest amount of Eaiy budget terms liberal trade-in allowance with the I.C.C, for more than a traffic on its highways of any state in the Union" and "more conges- Yes, you can actually own a brand-, prices to fit any purse. Colonial, year. At hearings on the two cases, the applications were opposed by tion than any other state for a new SINOER* Electric Portable Ma- modern, period styles. ten states in addition to New Jer-jlven area." The brief then ad- chine Tor as little as S89.3O! See them, try them, choose yours sey and Pennsylvania, by eight mits that New Jersey's vehicle ac- cident rate soared to a new high • There are many fine cabinet today at your nearest SINGER cities and by the American Auto In 1950. models, too, in a wide range of SEWING CENTER. mobile association, the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, "Single unit trucks were Involved the Council of State Governments, n 14,486 accidents during 1960, re- For your protection the American Association of State sulting in 123 fatalities," the brief SINOER sells and services its Highway Officials, the National reports. "Accidents involving Sheriffs' association, all major Uni- truck combinations were 2,601, re- NOW... 10 Times More Sewing Machines, and other ted States railroads, three railroad sulting in the death of 26 persons." products only through brotherhoods, several non-applying New Jersey and Pennsylvania SINGER SEWING CENTERS, trucking companies and approxi- oppose "the grant of all applica- Playing Time Without identified by the Red "S" on ' mately 70 other civic and safety tions pending" although neither and government groups. The hear- state would bo affocted by all 20 the window, and applications. That position Is sup- never through ings ended in March, but interested ported, the brief says, on grounds Changing Batteries! other stores or parties were given until today to file their briefs. that "the granting of any particu- dealers. lar application, even if not directly Ten Major Explosions affecting the states, may result in The New Jersey-Pennsylvania an increase or extension in the •A 1Wt.rn.rt if THE SINGER KANUrACTUKIM COMFAMT. brief spells out the importance of movement of dangerous explosives the explosives-hauling problem on their public highways." "Thr> state ot New Jersey has sus- Eleven of the 20 applications In- tained ten major explosions involv- volve routes In New Jersey. SEWING CENTER ing the handling and manufacture (9 BROAD ST. PHONE 6-3806 RED BANK of explosives over a period of 34 years," It reports. "These tragedies Not Licensed, Driver Open Friday Evenings 'HI 9:00 have caused a life loss of 200 per. sons, thousands of Injuries, anc Fined $50 by Mausner HIGHLANDS—Magistrate Milton A, Mausner fined Lorraine Smith of Laurence Harbor $50 and costs of court Monday night whon he found her guilty of driving with- out a license. WE SPECIALIZE IN • • e • The magistrate dismissed another The"SUPER-P€RSONAl" charge—taking a car without the RCA VICTOR 5B400—Glv.t you If tlmti The Great "GLOBE-TROTTER" owner's consent—when the owner, ai much on|oym«nt without changing bol- RCA Victor PX600—Engineered and built for Sgt Junior Mongold, who Is sta- terlei, thanVt Io n.w "Battery Ul.-Soy.r Armed Forces throughout the world — a CHILDREN'S SHOES from CRADLE to HIGH SCHOOL tioned at Fort Hancock, failed to Switch" and n.w RCA "Balanced Ufa" appear in., court to press the com- ball.rl.il Foathor-llght, (mall ai a book, power-packed performer even on boati, plaint, y«t rich and powerful In 4 planet, and trains!' Smart, sturdy blue cab- Largest Stock of Big Girls Shoes .Martin McGraM of Linden ave. tono. New eye-catching 9 inet with gold trim. Floy* on AC. OC and -was fined $10 and costa after he de:isn in thole, of ihc battery. pleaded guilty to using loud and ~~ Hwln profane language toward Patrol- man Walter Monahan. Also fined $10 and costs was Charles W. Mar- tin o{;Bloomficld-ior c4rdMR ..iv- liig. Rumson Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Corcoran of Great Falls, Mont,, are spending 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. James M. Watrous of River rd., before sail- ing to Europe on the Queen Mary next Wednesday. Mr. end Mrs. Alfred LaBrecque and son Alfred of Ridge rd. are on a week's motor trip through Can- ada. Mrs, Lara Chilstonson of 7 Ward lane U a medical patient at Mon- POWERFUL mouth Memorial hospital, where SHORT WAVE she was taken Monday by the first KA VICTO* WMI— IMM hi aid squad. wild I FovMrfwl ihott wavt, Patrolman Seth Johnson ot 12 (hndord rod. Bruce pi. returned to his duties OMVTtVf BfetOw* with the police department Monday QUALITY PLUS ECONOMY C.It, .fct»-t«* after a week's vacation. •lrtr.ll, RCA VICTOR 1XS1—Tht ut thai nmUim A ^ _,m Mlk. Mttl, (IC Mra. George Worth of Blossom lino quality with low.il poniblo prlcol $B| fj 95 rd. teas returned home from Fltkln Fomid "Oold.n Throat" tent: dramatically hospital, where «he had been a sur- iiyltd maroon coblntl. Choln el ilx ether gical patient. colort only SI moro. Albert A. Kerr, Sr., of, Park ave, la on a week's vacation from his position with the Guaranty Trust company of New York city. Mr. end Mra. Honry Bauer have movod from Blngham ave. to 257 Spring st., Red Bank, Mayor and Mrs, Francis J. Nary of Ave. of Two Rivera returned homo Sunday after two weeks' mo- tar trip through tha New England Slylt states. Glen Prltchard of Ave, of Two RCA VICTOR Rivera has loft his Job In the san- itation department otthe borough and Is working at Fort Hancock, Lieut. Horbcrt R, Laird, aon ot Mra. S, Wilson Laltd of Old Farm village, has been transferred from Th« Mrtlrtf—»«etay'« gr««ttil v«lok>tiv's arch and h«el hat boon attending a aclontlflo con* II«C«I Illi tailly «n wiy lokta. llch faronce, undor tho aoipleoa of tho •beny heights are changed twice in each size run. 'there's American Aatoolatlon tor tho Ad- vancement of Science, at Maw a built-in hsel wedge, too, that helps keep Hampton lohool for boyi, Now Hampton, N. H, Mr, Haliuy wai a TREAT YOUR EARS AND YOUR EYES TODAY! young ankles from turning in. representatives ot Mtrctc and com- pany, Inc.of Rah way. See and Hear RCA VICTOR RADIOS and TV at any ot these authorized dealers: Rumaon publlo icnoola will re- Priced B.9S to 8.9B (recording to ilxe open Monday, Bopt, 8, according to men DANK JTEINBACH COMPANV MKKWOOI) VOP«.'I DIPT. ITORB Dr. GhAflca A, Wolbaoh. auparln- Coohmon Avtsut ISft BrMiwiy Undent ot aohoola, Pupils not al* ANOERION'S MUSIC SHOP ATUNTIC API'LIANCK CO, INC. II Broad Unit l'Ol.NT ready reglaterod. may do to at both HUADL.BY UICACU All Stoni the high aohool and UfaynUo Street ATLANTIC AI'I'UANCB CO,, INC. CUSTOM TIRE CO, I'OINT I'UASANT HARDWARE ichool any day hiuwnon 1:10 », m. All Stout 1100 Main Strut BENJAMIN FRANKLIN III AratU A««nu< Comt in ledeyl VV« laki limi ie u* Ihei young •nd 3:30 (i. mi prior to tho opining illl Sitoad Strld of aatiool. IETTER HOUSKKIiiriNO E ATOM OWN tt>Ri»u UKK reef ere carefuffy fitted 1H0PI, INC. MURLBURT'I Style $966 Mlti Buian nutbtri snd.fm Jim- 41 Minmiuth Knit EATONTOWN RADIO « TV CO. UTtLLE'l TtLEVUlON CtNTU Imi'ir. children of Mr. ind Mri, Barn- IT Miln Strati 144 Inond Strut 1101 Third Aviaua 1 ucl J. ftutborg ot RurtMon rd,, wilt ABBUUV I'AltK WOLPIN'I FURNITURE H0U1I return homi Sunday from Camp FllKUIlOM) lOUt RtVKR Bono Hill In North Jtrioy, where ATUNTIC APHUANCK CO, INC. 1H.1IT Fourth II, they have boon two montha, All Horn ATUNTIC APPLIANCE CO. INC. i, W. flNLEY Raymond Diamond of Flrat tl, CCMTRAL RADIO * TBUVIII0N All Slum LONa UJIANCH II Wtthlnitoa llroil » Main Unit HOME APPLIANCE ITORB WALTER S. THOMPSON U vacationing from hi* poaltlon . ATUNTIC AWLIANCK CO., INC, MHVIL'S TIUVUION • 1 with Sill Tiltphono laboratoriii IT South Strut Children * Flna Shoot a*. Holmuel, JKRIKV TlttK CO, All Stario APPLIANCU 1011 Main llritl Ur.Yl'OHT 103 Miln llriil 35-A MONMOUTH ST. FHKSCKIPTIONS MLLKD NIKlKN MUIIC CKNTKH PKTt'8 INC. JANDON'I HARDWARK NIESEN MUSIC COMPANY In liopitml and tub-tropical for- CuKmtn A Oftnd A«i», 44 Wilt ft out Strut lit Sroodwoy IP Woikl«|loa llrotl Phont Red link ••0231—Look f»r Hit LltHe Yellow Awnlna. cata, no oni month pioduuti a ma«< o{ eolnr iplondnr Mich «»In luuilly II«A in tin northirn fill Hiaon, Y, Inc., NEWAKK H, N.h—Amvriiu', lint HCt DUtributur Pfage Eight BED BANK BEGISTEB, AUGUST 21, 1052 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTED AUTOMOBILES REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

iHALL ORGAN, clarinet, movie camera 00 GUNS—New and used, Trades ac. OULTBY BROO'DER HOUSE—16'xlO'. UTO RADIOS—Sales, service. Expert FEMALE NURSERY school teacher. DOES YOUR CAR eteer hardt Do your ALMOST NEW—Two-story colonial. RED BANK REGISTER and projector; ship's compass and bell, cepted. Guaranteed, Dally 8 A, M., 9 well constructed; reasonable. Alao repairing,. 28 yean' experience. Mobile Competent driver. Call Deal MHt wheels shimmy? Let us correct the Living room, dining room, large 1x32 French binoculars, cuckoo clock, M., Sundays A. M. Treptow, Mill. *ange feeders and electric debeaker to Jidlo-Televtston Service. E, E. Carllle, isuHDY—Full time. Apply at trouble. Save your tires. Latest Bear kitchen, three bedrooms and bath Is German china clock and candlesticks, itop feather picking. Call KE 7-0991 af- 15 West St.. Red Bank. Phone RE 6- Fan;my Farmer, 44 Broad at,. Redaxle and frame straightening equipment, betutlful, exclusive neighborhood; 1186, CLASSIFIED RATES Chinese tea set, Bavarian beer steins, tOl?LEIR'-J'SKATE«-Boy's rink type, er 5 P. M. 010 ink,, between 10 A. M. and I P. M.' frank Van Syckle. 14* Wast Front St.. Mlaire eV Son Agency Inc. RB 6-3450. Rogers delux set silver, beautiful hand ilSH SETTERSETER puppPedigreedpuppi , reg. ACCb, THE TAltOR. Cleaning and errsn pP.u»t.it nn>rat>ri on .»w. ted Bank, welt ot Maple ave. Our own cut glass, pattern and colored glass, black shoe skates, site C, $6, Call !ALE AND FEMALE operators on sew- 3W BXR'N—Modern S9 atanchlon Three Cents a Word KE 6-0788-J-* iteredistered.. Persian kittenskittens,, baby ducks. pressing, etc.! also work and dress Ing machines, experienced on buttons, building. Ask for Jack Harder, Phone barn. Completely equipped with dairy •ocker, Pair cane tables, three-piece Vie- -enablebl . ClCall RU 11081-10811. ants. Buy direct and aave. Sacco'a lacks, sleeves, collars and plain seams, RB 6-1296. room, and silos, and other buildings. Minimum Charge: 75c .orlan set. We buy everything. KE 3RAND NEW Thor Electro-Rinse wash- LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, but lisa ;.0571-W. Yankee Trader, Highway it, ing machine, wringer-type. Must be 'ants Shop 20 West Front at,. Red lining makers, 35-hour week. Union Pasture with brooks. LO 6-4124. Double Rate far Double Spacing en to be appreciated. RE 6-2934-J.' GOOD QUALITY four-piece bed- Write, stating experience and to pay We buy, trade, and aell. 12x12 GROUND FCO'OTT'dFFHsE^HeaT Blind ads, uiing The Register's rVest Kcansburg. room suite, $89; 0ve-piece kitchen OOL AND SEPTIC tank contrac 'ages, to "Operators," Box 511, Red Large selection of late model Chev* light, furniahed or unfurnished, four JOMPLBTE HEATltfG plant for small INIATUTtE PfNSCHER and Chih'nu- iank. rolets, Plymoutbs, Forde to choose from, F, 0. Box, 25c extra, hua puppies, AKC registered; also set, $16.60; hlde-a-way bed couch. tor. Uestpooli dug and cleaned. Sep. Indows, good ventilation! separate en- house. American Radiator boiler, lo tanka and drains Installed; 25 years' jowest down payment, longest t.erma trance. Has to be seen to be appre- Right to classify, adit or reject 'etro pressure oil burner attached i alto rown Chihuahuas. Stud service, Moun, $89; bed complete, $19.60; crib, possible. William J. Levlne, Auto Sales, any advertisement !• reitrred by r"ileon ave.. Port Monmouth, KB 6- ixperlence. Howard Tilton, 60 Center SALESLADY — Women's apparel. clated. KB 7-0475-M. George Barry.' II fittings, including aquattat, relay $7.60; high chair, $8,50; easy chair, Rumson Phone RU 1-0978. 46-60 Oceanport ave., Long Branch. The Register. iwitch box. Will heat 325 feet hot water 489.* .. ftumio- , - -r--j_j_ j.u •_ Muit hare experience, Steady JO 6.8468. Established Ul>. $12.60. Ruacll'a, 26 East Front lU IEBVICE WltllE YOU WAIT. Save on BUNGALOW—Modern, unfurnished. We will not ba reipomlble for radiation; 1135. RU 1-1024. >NB PAIR NEW hip boots, slse 7: 32- service charge by bringing your radio work. Apply Simon "Nice Things," YANJ5TTE,—1942 Ford walk-In truck. erron tinleis they ars detected be- BELOW DEALER'S COST—New 1952 piece set of Gorham silver; four small r television set in for repairs, A, C. 18 Broad et,, Red Bank, 1150. Mount English Sales Co. Ford Five rooms, oil heat, hot water. fora tilt aecond iniertloa. ihalrs; two tire* and tubes, 6.60x16, KE Motorola, 20-inch, blond wood tele- ladlo and Television Company Armand DealereVBeaslT.j »90» MWUIUVIMonmout h St.., Red Bank_. Telephone, In residential area. Call No cancellation! will be serenterl vision with table to match; used Emer- i-0868-M." ' "HOTPOINT"—Good as newt 10 eu, Crupt, owner, 128 Shrewsbury ave. 1941 PLYMOUTH convertible. Radio and OUSE TRAILEK^U50, 22 feet, Star. IL-YEAIU'ROUND J6B-flood pay to RS 6.J67J-M, or change* nude In advertisements son televlalon $45, perfect condition. RB ft. refrigerator, $159; youth bed help on gentleman form. Phone or heater, good top, motor, body and ona hour after receipt at office, 1.2175. Phone HI 3-1800. ext. »<4. in blond maple and spring, excellent TELLE DECORATING CONTRACTOR .11 George Tantum. superintendent Tip tires, Private owner, LO 6-0S79-W af- URL'S BICYCLE—28-Inch. Fair con"- —Paper hanging, plain and decora- ;er 5 P. M. WINTER RENTALS—Furnished homel DEADLINE: ditlon; reasonable. 29 McCarter ave., condition, $22.50! small love seat, op Farm, rt. 84, >A mile south Fleas- In all dses, and price range, Ella GREAT OPPORTUNITY to purehaaa Ive painting. Property maintenance, it Valley Inn. HO 9-8284. 194! CHEVROLET TUDOR sedan. Radio, Wiltshire Agency, Realtors. SE 2-0004 Real Estate) Tuesday Noon. thoroughbred Guernsey heifers 'alt Haven.' • $19.50; solid walnut executive desk, 'or estimates, call RB 6.0692. Shop ,.. T atnvg ...... — w » ——-...... heater, good running condition, newly IEDROOM SET—Walnut, complete! al- ,nd office. 20 Mount St.. Red Bank lAMAOEft—For Superette Market. or RE f-8806. Open week-ends. " All Othant I p. m. Wednesday. with or without registration papers. $89.50) etc. Ruscll's, 25 Bait Front Must have previous experience. Sal- painted, S20O, Applcgate'a Garage, cor- perience. Inquire at Wlggie'a Kiddle dan, radio and heater. Good condition, Furniture. Klgliway 35. RK 6-3219. Op- imates given. Oscar Becker 47 See- nished; S170 monthly, Allaire ft Son. South Seventh ave., at the railroad, 760x17 ' EIGHT-PLY truck tire. Like SANDER^7"~dlic7 heavy duly. "MetlT !«ter. 70 Broad St.. Red Bank.* $200. EA_3-08717_-J/ posite Mlddletown Fire Co, Open dully jndjt.. Fair Haven Phone RE 6-1464. RB 6-3450. • Phone LO 6-2400. new, $15, Glllesple, Wilson ave.. Fort maater." Call Bravand, HI 3-1260. mtll 8 P. M. IOUSEW6RKER=Two •" . 1947, good con- UNFURNISHED — Seven-room house. Monmouth. KE 6-0110. STOKKLIHE CRIB—CompIete~with'meT. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS repaired; hard dition, $726. Will arrange financing, NEW MAI'LE BED, spring, muttfess ware, lampi, kitchen and bathroom References, Write, ' Recently decorated, Good location, HOSPITAL BEDS RENTED—New mod- SERVEL GAS refrigerator, $10. Gllles- tresl. Very good condition, $25 complete for $29. Two beautiful Red Bank.* Phone RE 6-4397. RE 6-1946-R.* lust see to appreciate, Yearly lease. Call RB 6-3585-M.' fixtures, copper, silver and braBS ware. CLEA~N—Completely equipped 1947 era adjustable hospital beds for rent, plo, Wilson ave,, Fort Monmouth- hlde-a-way beds for $129 each. Cull lleil Bank Rndlntor Works, 116 West HANDYMAN—To take care of small LO 6-4402-R.* Mew and used beda for aale. Call RE KE 6-0110. EARGE~FINE ~MANGLE,~$20. Owner Swnrtz Furniture, Highway SE. RE 6- place and drive. Write, giving full Pontlao "6" Torpedo coupe, Sacrifice. SEVEN KOOSIS—Tbree bedrooms, one transferred, * Buyer must transport ront st. RE 6-1177, See It at Jay Ka/ Atlantic Service Sta- 6-2>14, ask for "Patient Service." Free THOU WASHING MACHINE $45, three 3213, Opposite Mlddlotown Fire Co. JESSPOOLS cleaned and built; aeptlc particulars to "Handyman," Box 51), bath, three lavatories, hot water oil delivery. South Jeraey Surgical Supply, piece living room suit $60, three RB 6-3041-J. Open dally untll_»_P. M. ted Bank.' tion, Maple ave, and West Front st., turner Furnished or partly furnished. 18 Eatt Front St.. Red Bank. tanks cleiined and Installed drain, in- Red .Bank/ piece single bedroom suite with spi'lli* SEVEN-PIECE KITCHEN SET. $20, 7- REFRIGERATOR—FrlgTdalre, 8,2 cu. ft.. stnllod Phone any time day or nlnht, f'EACHER^For Fort Monmouth Nur- Located tn Llncroft on lake. References. WHEEL CHAlKS REJtTED-New detuu and mattreis $60, nine-piece dining room piece dining set, $60. Call after 5 porcelain Interior and exterior, sealed- sery school. Full charge of school 1947 PONTlAC 8—Radio, heater. One ?or further Information, call EA 8-0481. suite $66, ooxsprlng and mattress $60, RU 1-0740. Harvey C, Tilton. 8 Bruce chrome wheel chairs for rent. Reason- P M,, RE 6-SISB.J.' ' n motor, center mounted froxen food R rn'on mtivitlei, Including planning of currl- owner. Condition excellent, RE 6-COTTAGES — Furnished., Gaa, eleetrlo able. New and used chairs for aale. Call gas stoves, electrlo refrigerator, nine- CROSLEYHSHELVADOR refrigerator, < chest, all stainless steel shelves. Perfect ulm, supervision ot atalstant teacher 5226-W. Frlgldalre, clean. One available Im- RE 6-2614. ask tor "Patient Service." piece maple dining room suite, studi TUB NUTSHELL—rtt)"7-0362 provideL ind handling of necessary records Must cu. ft, Good condition, $40, KE 6- sondltlon. Phone after 6t30 P. M., secretarial replacement, or part-time 1946 PAOKARD CLIPPER sedan, Radio mediately, one available Sept. lit. AT Free delivery. South Jersey Surgical couches, sofa beda, small single pedes- KB 6-4611-M or 57 South Woodland la fully accredited under lawa of New and heater. Very good tires. Body M682-M. . Supply. 88 East Front at,. Red Bank. tal desk, Bendlx washer, tea wagons, ild during vacation perloda. Please tersey or another state having similar three-piece maple living room suite, BAR STOOL HEADS—New, red, $4 each, flr., Fnlr Haven. ihone evenings or week-ends. V. Conover, and motor in top condition. Best offer. BUNGALOW—Three rooms and bath! MRES—RETftEADJNG. vulcanizing our •equipments. Must be available for See at 46 Riverside ayej, Red BBnk." specialty. Your car tied up only U five mahogany dining room chairs, Phone SE 2-0040. 2 STORM'WINDOWS and 12 screen's 1J8 Main St., Keyport ui: school year (September through garage; all Improvements, furnished. minutes to put loaners on while we re- Burdge's Warehouse. Next to Steln £AST~HOUSE ~ ANTIQUES^-Marblotor In following sires: 6, 6214x34; two, TILING—Floor and wall. SampleB shown. July.) Applicants should contact Mrs. OT^EGAAC»Pir4ord85 Adults preferred. Yearly rental High- cap your 'ires. No charge for loaner bach's parking lot, 34 Clay st. RE table and washstnnd, pine dry sink B2V&X28; two S4%x84; one, S4&X3O Free estimates givon. Rudy Ulnknmm, rear and transmission complete; 1941 way 35, ',4-mile south from Entontown 6-0894. one, 36V&X24; $25 for lot. AT 1-1610. E. A. Allen, EA 8-1060, ext. 2871 at Pontlae rear and transmission complete, Circle, Phone Deal 7-6216-R between 4 •ervlce. Mount Tire Service, 75 White washstand. chest, lamps, glass, china, ;2 Elm pi. Rod Bank. Phone RE 6-6517. Fort Monmouth. at. Bed Bank. Phone RE 6.0484, etc. E Bacmelster, rt. 86, Sears ave., INE CHEST OF DRAWERS, what-not, hoed; 1989 Studebaker Champion rear and 6 P;. M/; ANTIQUE SHOP—Victorian love large usiurtinent of old white French CESSPOOL CLEANING and hulldlng sep- SALESMEN—To sell Necchl lewing ma- and tranimlsslon complete, front grill HOUSE—Four rooms, unfurnished.. AH ROYAL, REMINGTON, Underwood and $25, oil lamps $1, captain desk $12, Naveilnk. J_____L^__ tic tanks i dry and gravel wells and chines. Steady work and good pay and fender assembly; 1988 to 1941 SOFA—Blue, matching chairs, ono Tilue jlmoges china, pair ruby lusters, tnrge conveniences! yearly rental. Adulti L C. Smith typewriters, low at 529.50 ehlna, etc. Reasonable. Next fire old oblong Tolo tray, book shtlvas, ralni. 39 Ppach at (New Shrewsbury o right men. Apply In person to Necchl Chevrolet transmissions. Four doora for only, Located In Atlantic Highlands, Reconditioned; guaranteed. Serplco's house, Main st., Port Monmouth. KE and one niaruun. Very rensonublu. Sorough.) Fhone KE 6.1846. C. H. sewing Circle, 6 West Front st,, Red 1989 Ponttao 6, all glass Including Excellent condition. RE 6-5078 beautiful antique Duncan Pliyto ioTu center of ^town, AT 1-1650-M after 108 Monmouth st. Phone RE 6-0485. 6-1369-J. Open dally, Sundays/ ld American pressed glass, cut and col- Wilson. windshield; two doors and hood for 1989 1OP S6IL1 TOP SOIL! TOP SOIL! Veri PAIR FINISHED pine cheafdrswers $76, JOHNSON 2MH.~P. outboard'motor. CXIMYASHBR and polisher. Salary and master Chevrolet; four 6-volt batteries, mahogany shelf elock, wooden worki Run less than 30 hours. Practically red glass, large beer steins, bric-a (3.60 each, In exchange; four ear radios good and tested. Lawns graded am brae, English antique grandfathers 94.HUUR SERVICE on the repair of commission on gaa sales; Life Intur- leaded. Bulldozer work. $22; half of mahogany banquet tabl new. $85.RE 6-4554.* (S to (10 each; also cylinder heads for Call after 6 $45, walnut two-door commode, towel lock, mahogany drop-leaf table, four ince, lick benefits and paid vacation. P. M,. MI 5-0168. DRW ING AND" RIDING "HORSE—One 'osewood chnlre, rose wood tilt-top radloa and electrical appliances. Apply Colony Bulck Incorporated, 163 some cars above, 16 East ave., 'Atlan- INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE ban, one drawer, $10) Victorian three- horse_buggy and harneasi_A'IM-162Q^J We call (or and deliver. Harold's tic Hlghlanda. AT l-OMB-Wj* drawer chest, walnut carved handles, able. Staffordshire Kroupe vases. Monmouth sl^Re/MJank. WE BUY AND SELL anything I OHAIR—Overstuffed, blue, figured tap" Stansborry's, Route 85, Middletown Radio and Electric Shop. 16 West •gATESGIRL and demonstrator. To work BEbwff 1950" M G, T D. Must lell FOR RENT—WAREHOUSE and office. $10; lift top commode pine $18, pine estry, in excellent condition, MI 5 Contents of homes, stores, estates, two-door commode with towel ban Five Corners. Front it., R""1 Bank. Fhone RE «• at Necchl Sewing Circle. Steady po- shipping out. 86 Parker rd., West 1008 Aabury ave. 4,700 square feeti 0264 Friday evening or Saturday jnorn< Itlon, good pay._ Apply In person, i Long Branch or phone LO 6-1724-J. with 165x50 feet In rear. Partial heat! cellars, attiei, ehlna, glassware, an. $12.50, pine "Turtle Top" atand $3.50, lRC'S B1CYTSEE, 28-incn7T3ood~coiv rclon, g< two pine washstanda $5 each. Have _(lltlon_RE 6-4769.'_ 2744 ,..es, t Fr..-on, t St., Red Bank. i9l7"TfERCURY~statlon wagon. Gool price reasonable. Ideal for manufac- tlques, art objects and all bric-a- CbCEMTS OIL FLO0R~FURNAeE7 PAST7riME~SE"RVICll~STATI0N at- turing, warehouae or garage. AL 8- several 8>4-drawer cottage chests In G E~REFRIGERATOR—Good condition. condition. Very reasonable, RB 6-1804.' brac Ruscll's, 26 East Front at. the rough 118 each. Used Hedstrom Thermostat or> hand controlled, Kx- _RB_6-4760.' FATNTING AND paperhnnglng. enrpen- tendant. Mornings tnd Saturdays.8449-J,' carriage and high chair, Walter Mnhna, ceUent condition. Reasonable. AT 1-0330. tcr work; also floor sanding, old Experience not necessary. Write, Part* MODERN STORE for rent: 15x40 feet. Fhone RE 6-1698. BABY~C'A'RRIAGEP-Conapslblefwlcker 1952 "HUFFY'^ELECTRIC'rotary mow" floors mode like new. No job too amnll I940TPLY'MOUTH station wagon, with Jr.. 46 Throckmorton ave., Eatontown. er, with 100 feet wire. Coat $79. Will time," Box 611, Red Bankj 1946 motor. Good tires, radio, beat- with large storage cellar. Water and EA 8-0737. stroller, electric baby washer, ideal or to large. Work done by day or SHORT ORDER COOK—Apply er. Cheap. FR 8-0877-R-2j Seat supplied. Inquire Serptco's, 101 USED TIRES — All sizes, reasonable lot diapers, Bunny Bear car bed, in- lell tor. $55. Like new. 95 SprlnRdale contract. Call RE 6-2242. Myron E. Monmouth St.. Red Bank. RE 6.0486. prices. Recapping and repairing, all WHEEL CHAIR—Ping pong -table, small fant's swing. All very reasonable, RU ve,, New Shrewsbury. Call RE Morsc-n, mouth Diner, 65 Monmouth at, Red GOOD-TRANSPORTATION—1942 CfieT- SALE T- Moden factory; .one-story, work guaranteed. Dwyer's Sky-Trak Ser- 4125-J.'_ Bank, rolet with 1949 engine.' Four good oil beater, large rugs, dining room 1-1426.' DON & RUDDY'S Odd Job Specialist sprinkler system, air conditioned of- vice Station, Highway 85, neat Five set, bookcasel, sofa upholstered, and oth- THREW LA'.GE ELECTRIC window ventilating ?R'AOTI0AL NORSE-Experienced, fo tires, good running condition. Call KE Cornm. Mlddletown. _ USED 6.70x16 tires. Driven tan, 8 yards excellent quality stn'r Colhtt, attics, yards cleaned and light 20-hour duty, with seml-lnvalld. Ex- 6-2288-M. •_, Ice space: parking area. Approximately er Items. Call 839 Eastbourne »v about 20,000 mlleii 110, Mlnugh. 1 25,000 square feet. Very desirable. •WEAR KNAPP~Aeot»d shoes lor com Long Branch. arpet, 28 Inches wide, deep maroon movin :: reasonaVe rotes. Day, RE 6- cellent salary, and living conditions. 1949 MERCURY convertible, rlve-pas- Phone RU 1-0716.* 3132-J :_n!f!ht, nil 6-1846, Call RE 6-4687-R. ^_ lender, fully equipped, over-drive. Ex- Schwartt-Macklln, 8 White at. RE 6. fort, quality and long service. Hade THREE-PIECE LIVING ROOM SET. Up- B7LBY~GRAND~PIANO—FranktmTllenut color, RJ1 6-1288.' _ 8121^^ ^_ with built-in arches and cushion inner ZF33A FINCHES $3.98 a p'nlr. Para- WHE3L ALIGNMENT Is our buelnesi EXPERIENCED AUTO mechanic. Steady cellent motor. Very nice looking ear. bolstered. Very good condition, real tlful tone and case, 1476; old fash- FOR RENT — Modern factory, 18.000 souli. Priced from $9.95 and op. Call enable. LO 8-2O09. keets, canaries, Ring Neck dove', and business Is good. "Bear Align- employment. Apply Ernest Soden, ser- Will sell cheap. Make an offer. RE ioned mahogany bedroom suit, with box ment Service," 48 West it., Red Bank. vice. ' manager, English. Motors, 34 6-2328. - • • square feet; sprinkler aystem. Imme- C. J. Clayton. LO 6-1160-M. LBORGANDO—Full 120-base accor. Hamsters, pupn'es, tropical fish. Low- NEW TlRES, unconditionally guaran nring, $25; birch crib 110. RE8-0875-J. c«t prlcca on all pet and nauorlum sup- 'FJmer" Cottrell, "Dewcy" Bnrr, Phone Map!e_ave.. Red Bank, BSRGAlNl—154-ton Chevrolet track*. diate occupancy. Schwartt-Macklln, I dlon. Perfect condition, with case, .ATlNG MOVED~lnto"n~sinalf house," I White at. Phone RE 6-3121, teedi size 6.00x16; $10.88 plus tax am $85, RE 6-6940-M.* plies at the shore's largprt pet fihnp. RB-6-5873. _ _ AIRDRESSER—Male or female. £x- Run less than 18,000 miles, good rub- old recappable tire. Time payments, must sell mahogany dining set, walnut Helen Miller, Highway 35, stx miles WHEN THAT CAR atarta to shimmy pert, Five-day week, Year around ber, A-l condition, 1995. Stansberry, FOR RENT=Store, or suitable offlcTi TWO OUTBOARD MOTORS, One U bedroom set, white mahogany bedroom for profeaslonal man, living apartment Strauss Stores, 15 White st. RE 6-5840. north of Red Br-h O"en d"'lv and and shike, that's the time to make position. AL_8JLI40S.. Route 85, Mlddletown, Five Corners. WtS BOY ANYTHING ana everything h. p. Elgin, used 16 hours; one 7H set. knee desk, G E. electric ranre. Sundays until 9 P. M, Cloied Wednes- a date Coll RS 6-6B78. We CP.n tame H"OUSEWORK£R-COOK—Fond of chll- 1941 ' CHEVROLET ~SBDAN,Two-door, second floor Located Stelnbach block. and give the best prices. Call Swartz h. p. Martin, 60. Both perfect con Call mornings, Mrs. Rose Nappe, 26 days. MI 5-0349. t "Bcrr A!!gr:nent S?rvlce," 48 West dren, Other help. Own room, bath. radio and. heater. Good condition, Broad st.. Red Bank, Call after 6 P. Furniture. Highway 35. RE 6-8218. ditlon. Also steel trailer,, canvas top, Sllverbrook rd.. Shrewsbury. at., lied Ban'-. ""'mer" Cottrell, Permanent all-year position, In pleasant Must sell, am going tn army. Asking M.. RB 6-0688. . collapsible, sleeps four, excellent for TWO HOT AiRTFURNA'cJES. One -.. FOR RENT—4,600 acj. ft., loading plat. surf fishermen, complete with hitch, •Dewey" Burr. Phone E'J 6-6873. urroundings Phone RU 1-1862. 1200, but no reasonable offer refused. >I£&WTJNU ."RttWdflaflfleV'. Cxtf ««..<«ffl, •fc;M';'. fast wall papers tor every room In cooking stoves, 'antique tile fireplace, ^ 6-5940.M." four complete bathroom fixtures, win- RU_l-057S. dan, New rubber, less than 25,000 your home. Value to $12.(0, now ILARK FLUOR SANDERS for rent. Sup- JuPLrPermanent. Complete charge, miles; beater. Excellent condition, Best FOR RENT—Commercial building, 20x40. CHILD'S PLAYYARD—Redwood plckel dows, wardrobes, stairs, cast Iron pipe, plies for complete floor refinlshlng $1.98 for 19 tingle rolli. Klarln't fencing with gate, encloses 144 ROBi.iTS EUPLtlYMEHT Agemy 77 Including driving and outside work, offej^LO 6-4311-J. Overhead doors. Good for light Faints and Wallpapers, II lion- work. Little Silver Lumber Supply Co experienced! reference!, Write, "Per- 1941 CHfiVROtET—Two-door sedan. manufacturing or storage of trucks. •• Call RE 6.8618. TATOMATld g>. water heat tE 6-8427. - Broad u RS 6-180S Commercial, Rent f 40 per month, Rolston Water- month atreet. 1 domestic, holel and restnurant. Florence manent," Box 511, Red Bank. Good running condition. Call AT BEAGLES—Litter by Int. ch. Johnson ! er, glass lined tank, like new with UAUBURETORS and magnetos rebuilt SALESMEN—For men's ready-to-wear, !_..0720 after J P. M. _ bury, Realtor and Insuror. 16 West fancy King and Toby Girl II C, D guarantee. Electrifying, RE 6-3648-J Quick factory workmanship. Douglat L, Kellcher, prop. Front st. RB 8-8500.* ATTENTION HOME OWNERSI—aave nnoculated and registered AKC, mornings or evenings. Electrlo Co.. 86 East Front at.. RedSALES CTRL In a leading retail store sporting goods, and related Items, ft'85 TXN~PONTlXC—Four-door eedan, money by modernizing your house ermanent full time positions. Good Good condition, reasonable, Mrs. FOR SALE—Centrally located near Little) ceks. Home raised. HI 8-1096. LAKBB MAHOGANY 4-shelf bookcnSL Bank Prone RE 6-0128, fine wurklng conditions Bnd hours. Ap- Silver station. A fine business prop- yourself We are equipped to supply BIX SCREENS—28x4787Good condition, It.: 4-shelf mahogany corner what' ply with references to "Sales Girls," P. 0 salary. Apply In person. Klslln's, Broad Mary Skllonis, Cooper rd., Headden'e you with all the materials necessity. r SPECIALIZING IN maaon work and plas- and Front sts, Corner. Mlddletown." erty. Including a store, overhead apart* Reasonable, KE 6-•1 1986, not two 8x12 ruga and pads; 9,2 cu Box 471, Red Bnnk ment and large Industrial building, eulU Small monthly payments arranged on ft. Fhlico deev freeze in original crate •erlng' patchwork No Job too large SPllRATORS—Female! Experienced on FTJUNTA'riTalRL — Hours 4 P. M. toWANTED—Wlll'pay private party good purchase of any material!, Here are t SPNw^iffi7beluxemdel or too small John Donato Jr.. nhone 12 P, M Apply in person, New York price for used car. RB 1-4829. able for garage, cleaner or almost aoy •ome ot the jobs you can dot Attic. In- Excellent condition, Any reasonabl new SSmm Lelca camera, F-2 Icme tB llt«l Singer sewing machines. Good pay. Al other type of bualness; 180,000. Bx> offer accepted. Call KB 6-1I9B-R al new model 11/48B 12-gauge Remlng. year work, averaging $50 per week, Cal Bus Terminal, 174 Monmouth st. Red OURErGOdDHXNDSwlurATr elusive with Allaire 4 Son Agency, Ine. sulation, application ot tiieboard in kitch- ton automatlo shotgun, never beer 3UAISANTEED TELEVISION servicing AT 1-207 7 , Bank. state • Insurance Company, With All- en or bath, finish your basement or attic er 6 P. M. within two hours from your call A C RE 6-8450. Into a playroom, bedroom or den. Com- COCKER PUPPY—Female. Top quaflredi one pair brass table lamps, dnubl BAN, EXPERIENCED in handling row- CARETAKERS POSITION — Retired etate auto Insurance you get; Low cost, bed. complete with dresser. RE Radio ana Television Company Armand boats, Apply Frank's Boats, Inc. At Sweedlsh couple WISBM job In ex-nationally known company, nation-wide RAILROVCD SIDING—In good spot In plete line of lumber, mlllwork, hardware, ity and bred for good disposition, 1581-R, A Crupi owner. 128 Shrewsbury ave. claim service. See Donald E. Aiay, Red Bank. Excellent opportunity tor pain:, wall board roofing, aiding, ply- teasonably priced. Call Mrs, Rue, Ml HE 6-17 »8 lantlc Highlands. change for apartment. Will do light commercial business. For Information, wcod, doors, windows, insulation, etc, GAS RANGE—White enamel. Perfect fiTrTBACit CO,—Maintenance" man cleaning and minor repairs. Reliable. full-time agent, 45 Salem la., Little MAN WITH ROTO-TILLER for hire. Best references. Call RB (-1864 after Silver. RB 6-9046. ' call LO 6.1062. Free estimates on your needs. American MAHOGANY SftBRATON glass top cof condition, $51. Call at 78 Beacon- Flower or vegetable gardens and Permanent, Year around general util- Buildin. g Supply, HighwaniXDWRy; 85ow, a»bt *"HeadRU . fee table, $20: mahogany secretary light ave.. Keansburg. KB 6-0015-* ity job, five-day week, pleasant work. " P. M,* , H40 DODGE TWO-bOOR. Radio and lawna a speciality. Estimates cheerfully heater, body, motor A-l. Quick sale den's Corner. Middletown. RE 6.4444. 110; studio couch with new sllpcovei FEED, FEET), FEED—8TL, F. qunllty, given. RE 6-2798-M. ng conditions. Duties Inctade clean- WE GIVE GOOD trade-ins on your old 140. RE 6-1512. none better. Laying mash $5.15, Ing, minor electric and mechanical work. FACTORY WORK—Experience not $195 RB»6-9i22 evenings. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES furniture as we have an outlet for It. grower $5.25, scratch $4.10, dairy fee< FLOOR WAXING. Call RE 6-2478 Su General store maintenance. Apply 9:80 nMeuary, Male or female. Sev- 194'7^HR\SLBR~Town and Country Highway 86. RE SINGER PORTABLE lewlng machine. S! perior Floor Waxlni Co. Prlvnti to 11 A. M. Mr. Allan, Stelnbach Co,, convertible. In excellent condition. Call Swarte Furnltura years old. Sews backward and fo 14.26, hog ration $4.88. horse fee homes our epeclalty. eral openings at present. Good TO LEASE OR SELL—Oaiollne iUtlo» 6-32U, $4.25, turkey peletts $5.80. But ei Broad st,. Red Bank, (Esio Product!), Large lubrication AUTO RADIATORS—New and used for ward, 949; automatlo radlo-phonograp! change basis, for cash. Hance A Dnvli JOSEPH MANNS mason and plasterer. PART-TIME SSLESPERSON—Local ter- working conditions. Apply Tower ^7OHBVR%LET?RUOlt, $560. per- 122. 241 First St.. Keyport. KE 1 No job too small or large. 169 Lin- room, all equipped. Good location, in your car or truck Guaranteed uncon- 2788-M. Phone RE 6-0108.' rltory No canvassing, -work on ref- Craftsmen, Inc., 105 Chestnut it.. feet condition. lH-ton, rack- body, Long Branch Apply, William T. Jones, ditionally. Same day service on cleaning coln «t,. R. F, D. Mlddletown. Phom erence leads backed up, by National ad- good tires. Call KB 6-0571-W. Yan- D K COHlSINATION coal and gaa stove am RE 6.8P81-W. Red Bank. 831 Maple ave.. Red Bank. RB 6-1958. and repairing, Red Bank Radiator Works, JlIXED KAY—AlsAlso first quality brighbrighi Servel refrigerator, reasonable, In- vertising. Earn up to $20 per evening. kee Trader, Highway 84, near'Laurel BARGAIN—43,500. Newark ave., Jer. lit West Front st. RE 6-1177. rye strawt , Oldd ManoM r FarmF ,Hl Hatlet MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new Rent Car necessary, All replies strictly con- ave., West Keaniburg.* KE 7-1264. qulra 40 Highlands ave.. Keanihurg, WOMAN—For general housework Five- Bey City. Frame building, two-win- THOROUGHBRED Hempshira pigs, vac SERVEL GXS refrigeratorI bed; mis"- our high-epeed floor sender and edger fidential, Write, P. O, Box 782, Allen- HODSL A COUPE—Goo'd brakes, sealed- dow store, three rooms, toilet. Properly clnated and ready to go. Cledmar WON0C0 YARNS, worsted, 97c, snoi Low rates, Dingier LurW Co,, phone own. Pa. day week. Good houn and very good beam headlights, 600x11 tlrea, welded cellaneous household I garden Items. KE 6-0006. pay, adults. Must be honest, neat and 25x115'. Good section business. Owner Farms, Scobeyville, EA 8.1467-M-l. 29c, baby floss 84c, baby yarn 40c No reasonable offer refuted, RE YOUNG MAN—High school education, 1 ateel roof, passed latest Inspection, 1100, take back mortgage. KB «-0671-W.» nylon 42c an ounce. 100% Angora 64i ELECTRIC MOTOR rebuilding le our for shipping department. Steady good reliable. Write. "H. N. R., ' Box BU, Bllllek, corner Nutswamp and Oakhlll CONCRETE MIXER—One-bag mix, four hall 82: River rd., Fair Haven, RI led Bank, ' BACKER—For Individual loan wanted. rubber tires; eaiy to movei In good buslnesi, Call ui for quick service. pay. Experienced or otherwise, AT 1- • Mlddletown.* Willing to pay bonus, plus 6% In- TOT" G"fitJf!tiAL HOUSEKEEPER and cook, • HUkKejeBirf i j'l' condition t reaeonable. Call Earllng, Douglas Electrlo Co., 86 East Front sU !077. OLbSHOBItE-l9j7,—two-Joor. terest,. Writ*, "Backer," Box 111, Red AIKOFLAME OIL HEATER, with ,1 Led, R Bed Dank, Phone IIB 8.0188. Wyg In or put, Adult family, MO Johnion el Frake, Leonard it., Red Bank, PIECE wicker set, $12 HALS OR FEMALE—Beauty operators oyllnder, Unusually good, 1150 RE Bank. RE 6-0484. gallon tank. Ideal for bungalow PHOTO FINISHING—Eight enlarged to work In New Jersey's most modern apartment. 186. LO 6-1852. RB 6.4867-V GENERAL HOUSEWORKER—Sleep In, LUNCHEONEriB, soda fountain, dell- KINGS KENNBLS — AKU registered la-lNCH" prlnte In album folder 40c, 11 exp, shop, Good salary and oomrnlialon. Flvi - YMOUTH convertible. RadlS catessen, Completely furnished, Stock Cocker Spaniels and Beagles, puppies i WA W i.t wli roll 66o. 16 exposures 70c, Send ftlml day week. Air-conditioned. Vincentt's Two adults and baby. HO >-7«7». SALS—Monday and Tuesday, Aug. a GE"NEKXI7~H6USEWORK»R—Sleep |n and heater; Fair condition, lit, AT Included, Business now open. For •tud service. Dogs boarded day, week, R • and coin to Monti Photoi, Hontloello, S«"aeautty.Salon...gy Salon. a Linden nl,, Re—d Bank., further Information, call RB 6-9866. month. Vera M. King, Highway 86, Vet 24 and St, 10 A, M.-4 P. M, SALESLADV-Experienceif In eelllng or out. Steady poiltlon. Do no114t 0 OLDBMOaiLB club eoupe, with Oakhurst DBf-pm^M. RADt6.Pa6t>6tiUAPH ana re.oriln • ladles ready.to-wear and aceiiiorlei. phone, Citl at 11 Znt Front it,, Red Moving iwsr. Will sell balance .Jit. Bxeellent condition, $<»• C»l PAINTER DECORATOR ind paper radio and heaterheater. RU 1-0974-B. banian Interior and exterior I 10 Apply Straus Company, 86 Broad it- tank, ' 11 MEN'S and BOYS' gabardine pints antique furniture, lamps, rugs, Hit "TRAVJSLLOVBLLO ."." 18'foot trailer, WANTED TO RENT from $4.96, Buy direct and stve, BE 6»30gwW. years experience. Eitlmates oacerfallr Red Bank, DARK ROOM and packaging aoiitanf, •leepa four, bathroom, built-in TV, glassware, bedspreads, waihlng ma- sTORKtlNfl 'CoLUpaiBLB cerrragT, liven, Louli Oieein 448 Shrewsburt RB 6-4668.M. Saeeo's Panti Shop, 10 West Front st,, HOUSEKEEPER—Elderly woman pre. awning. Excellent condition. Ptessoyn- SMALL FURNISHED apartment er Red Bank chine, lady'i beaver fur coat, Many Excellent condition. Carriage basket •tve,. Hed Bank Phone KB 6-4844-M. ferred. Live In, Call KB 6.0744-M, JAUNDRESS—To do small laundry for •kl, Pine Tree Trailer Park, Eatontown, and pad Included, Used three months, tamlly of three adaUs. RU U1OI4.' house. In Red Bank er near vicinity, DACHSHUND PUPPIES—Llnebred to other artlclei, Samuel Helper, 888 RE 6-0929-J, tOMPETENT ELECTRIOAL CONTRAC- SALESWOMAN=For department itore, Tt. 86.* for working mother and lohool-age Herman Rlnkton; female black and Naveilnk River rd., Mlddletown, TOR—All types of bpuie wiring am Experienced, Steady position. Good GIRL—AIIRL—Ai dental assistant, Must be lilt PLYMOUTH SEDAN—Good eon' child. Mri. Iveiter. RB 6-4909.* , tan, msle red. smooth) whelped Mar, 15, One and four tenths mile* la fiom • RBl repairing. «r line Jobl. salary. Apply In person to 1, Yanko, local and willing to learn. Do not ditlon. Call BU 1.Q986. 1VS9. 908 Bergh St., Albury Park, AS mode Apex, 'tT>:in H O Broi.. 80 Broad it.. Bed Bank, phone, but call at 71- Bait Front it., 8MALZ, HOUSHQtellable tenants, adultev Highway II, i"o4railMToV; it ted Bank, e Need home after 34 years' tenancy. RB $5*l,,atJet"'!B"4 i1'!.*,1?- Blakener, BAUSrls, COMBINES, tractors, rakes, EH1L 8ALANDRA—Uied eari bough T40 A WEEK FDR hou«okee»er.eool<, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 23 Harding rd., Red Bank.* mowere, twinele,, pickersplcken . Most nakei, EMERSON TELEVISION, 1114", PerPerfecf t •nd sold. Corner West Front it, am Two In family. Sleep In. Thursday new or used, Delivery any itat condition, like new, Muit lie seWW at model, Perfest condition „. Maple ave. BE 8-0728. and gundajf off, Write, "ABO.'J Box llSME"ORXPARTMBNT=Bneilneer, prei livings Several Farmail• A,A., A"'VV C" , A NJ0B OtTBST H0U8B tor nice gunli, (eiiloml, wife, two dtuihtin, de. once, Sacrifice price. RE """48T, taehraenti. MO, Phone RB «-18J4 if EXPERT DRIVING tnitraotloni. Learn houiiwork ind help with ihlldren 11, Ford. John D.eere M, MI*X. B, 0,A, Art to' ilx days a week, Keferenei STK-To" wii imall - mechanliea 410 Ocean ave., Set Bright, Summer •Ires 2 or 8-bedroom rental by Sentem- tractors.Ne, w Holland, .John Dfieri TetrleT, in lafety. to drive lately, took for entail, Bpuloui roomi, private bithi, her or October. Vicinity Bad Bank I pTOoTnffirf-wnapnnraL er churn the ear with two steering wheels, Plow RB 6.4874. dairy f«rni. . me supplied. Veteran, balers, New Idea plekers, new .Corn female. Very untie, IVi rein old. RB d-1854 eligible for on training,given pref» Itohmelte, prlvite ocean and river 180.1100 monthly, WilMill hhandle minor blnderi, Molt other makee, Buy and HE 6.1461,* eeri In sutodrvlng Instruetlonii sinci BADIO TBCHNICIAN^-For development erencs. »• Jr., Mlddletown,' iitmng beachei, New York buiei pan repair). Not houai wreckers, - RB Mil Henry J, Kalsen, Write, phons, DABY CARRIAGE—Good condition, 19JI Easy Method Auto. Driver Train' projects ID connection with televliion loor every hour to 4lit ind 8th ave, 4U8-W. Hiditrom, HO. fin 6,ll7t-H. Ini School 611 SSaltt FronFt itt , RB f' ROUTE SALESMAN—To take over vlilt or order, Financing avalltbli, set. Good condition, LO ' nimltier eomponenti, Work Involves eitibllihed route, A r««l route ealei- Jonvenlent to shopping and ehurchei, ivun un rtvs-KOOif Phil Gardiner, 10 icrei nuenlnery, Mof. TWO-YEA:K-OLD THAY8THAYBR carriage, Ir and UHF laboratorr miiiureraenti, J ilio Monraoiith Jotkey Club, Phom SB lies Hill, N, J, Phone 6-4111, Alio In «ond,ltloni,J949 Norge 'A INTERS A3TIJ DSUORATORS; It high rated connection with attractive mann, , wllllnir t»o- —•work-, e«—n nuk—•e" goo—d 2.Q3.0-MijaiQ-M. J. Newberry Co. Phone RB 6 will bay. ___ or belt ye«rs txoerleoce In metropolitan ares. •e In commercial work Ii ofTerid, lob fo' r "hlmielf. Red Bank Dalsr Ine, or Mr. Flamrner,' Interior and erterlor work lei held In atrlot condrlinci, Mr. K, West Bergen ol," aTqRE—6»ITQRB-•• - Monmouth it, , Heat fur "JJODIRN" ALL-PUnPOSB MOWIR— nlihad, Inquire at the Uorrli Plate andd glla l lUbl Sillli , -' PyoduetiOomi 3avei time and work wherever both v ..»"•••.« relfibli womin in Rid Bank. '--- OB, next door. and weedi mutt be tut, '"Trli ione 8.1880. | TAWAijT-stori, on Wttie it., nr china, wrawht Iron, .oraii, "Ehon: ing lupcrrlioi 'hit not", 11 cut oryiial gobleti, tu t Dorothy Neiiindorff, BI ••4J4O1 or write' iln, About Hm, -lullibli many on imall auembllei, ffitoellcnl AVjn.a'roduatl, in«,, IT WfllllW It,, i ilio ortce or tight mtnufaeturinf, Ula•y«n *'—Obrli D, Tlluln, Ttoofln tile right Individual, Oomrminloetlon .»»«», LO 1 eluded, All 1 Improvement!, M rlw)nl R frodueti Company. Ini, A, Haiilmsn, ri.digoratlns , Modinti t o (bane 'or esllmitss, RK 4 1*8II'I? *"""' " '"< » arlboro, m 6.1l»0, IFt H0R8B MKAT—Freih froien, lean.low- JgelaesM••• iTJeBile Meie raaeeai eiefceieeaieaeaTer^ii eele SOT? K OONTRAOT -ndioaplngi HAUFrwjR—To drive frorn I A, , Quiin Irontr, iiriotlnillr new, (rtdlnfB,r topp tolltoll,, i . olndiri to IUD P, M, lundiy'i or?, Also BOATS hltney baby oirrlate ind mat* •ravel, manureure , eeiippoli and drdyt well •* t l t Itli tl I " Ml i ** ffl. Sulki dr£ya*eyi repilnit, Lionel aimon, rhone HE 6.0861. lOMETHINa FOR j «ANDmrnffnBAt5ER; FLOWINO AND.BAI, win And It hen, rawn.on rubbiri and Inialsge n, MODBnN blond Ivlng »nd ri.tni. CallH irlni II >mplile, for 14-foot truik, let, iiui top tiblei ind all I torn 4UNKI JUNIfrJUNRJUS I — ttll,' ]ilh> . aitilr.l.vO^ hit wiriMiiM md «(• •livery rake, gwut Briar •Inile Birfroom lit, ourly mini) , in\M W» f«r b«t prlM •M In btirt e/Aibiiry /ark. with I, on W«it Firk IVI, ««' ••t niin;i work teniii, Inlild llnoliui lr»n. P|p«r and mattreim, 0*1 ft io«l«".foot ytrd In nir. tfultibli for lSmomnjoTilTiioTiieTn LM>J.. # W. ".Hi"' hooki, rioorj AUTOMOBILES minulMtjirlnf or .whoritili.. .Oonoriii .... .ceplloriKint. .tl snlmao Y.mtl o,l line1 pure* ppei tehir XLl.li LiaHTNINa-No, till, CompleU «IU red eloclj, Rwiet Briar Kum, rl, II ntOM IJAILmOS for porofaii, italr. if ind pfeiiint young lidiei wit: iifli, blue nylon inlnmW ind triM. onit WitWeitt Pirk »Vi, entranie, Oakhunt, wan, ell, Hid* to ofdil if ••!• I, Muit hi aver, II, Oontittlri er, Rjiolni rioprd, tn good eondlifin, II ownori, Fivi houn dally, II ttK iwr, Tiim bi.. , Pill rtrlh AmVoy 4.1441, U) j.jlll dorl Company, 14 run it • Weil «rrl« ail ...jti .IWO.IIP itrid. jnformitlnn, ii roun>rouKnuNTlta li, Jtalontjwn ti» ,Uo\irt> liouri ehltdrrn and I wonilerfuertuli petpi , .. i it.. lUd.Uink. -..„ to Friday) Ulered, Can be i.eiinn (>tt OobCobb' Kinnei Applr Vr furnlihed rtve.roora ranch, .buniilow, ton, AY 1-0K.W, A. U t« (I coon Itiurdlurdiyiu i II noon jlomilfo, hiati II00 mojiihly, Rifir* HyremorB ave, ihrewiDuryBJnf , betwien ujred, Oomult iwimey Afint'. nir, Ofiol itirtfni iilnry,, 17./OUT sqillCi< ••« iron IMR, lit it, p, AHTIOUI D I |{lie tonilltloni 700x1 oflli- e work i pirmanen...munentt poillpoililol m in Or»r mirlne powirid. All iliti, iuifii if, Oinlon, Warciiltr, runeh vaettlpn, Aaierlaann llomi Oonitrui ib if. Iniludid. ..IptfrJ 40 Otiiti Oil... ' -i, Vlen M Seen It Puitlm Doili, ihM, viifi, P«lt»m Ulan, uo'lii uainsHAb UUnTHAQTOfl Md aellllOO tlonJJo,, NiwMiin gprlrn-inrlnjis rrd,d , off Brpn treadle irw,, flflt*rs In (itrteet altintd i inrtlni incf ii«dfn», to n gink. Apply rrldtr. iilurdiy .«. ••fiPW* .f«.••«•'• M« ditlon, No msfki whatiotur, One t N ixirri n n, n CI- •• conireU ml»;r, (sod londlllnn, lnquirm e •oil minuri, lill dirt, ilndiri ifivilini nnier BOI -ind, Jtitlmitu ilvin, Pnoni ni_ >K«inT5n=lTim », ip I Ftni •ondltlon. MOO, Oill 'ljinicui Oiur diikir, 4t liaond »„>• "•»• i week, to take over houn »OnW0M~Tfirei'W«»7VOTurr»nWI . mm iO.month.olil baby, Muil hlH I overneed, no )0T IPBID DOAT-riril t«l« 5 .Hire,, ).O» ntM. Call bilwem 0 intf 10 A, M- in III Molof Dirfeet, IMI4,M> H dfnii.leal table. Many fine tileeti ol oUialf an•ndd lujiei.ujier mirkit urvi- »our. re efltfiiijlve «ldidd ehlna «iwtmr , Ktehinai vtr . IUndersold,f nd-""1"*-1 1 ' - -" — hour i tiny'me w/i(u tj, inurdsrinurisrsi iniridd lundirl i too. Uuyi Whaleiili 'r'rVV ind Alipliinm, lot PBHATona . «,roQm noun. Three »m« HirliiiRMiiariai,, ilI rtl MaiKilnn at,H, ieuta Aa> Arneld •¥•„ Paintt ffltiunt lion, BaKa« ••Itiri•iltiri, indend. !li«»i, li mnliiilr Jurn ihtd, llinlil Fife itU &w» Clrilill ,Kl Ktl.itiwt a Hilt. l ir«Und, AtllMU 1 u/tt M Mi U Asfiir Mill, m Crlla 14,, 1>lllleli r "*• " RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21,1952 Pace Nine BOATS APARTMENTS ROOMS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CUSTOM CLINKER-BUILT fishing skiff. tififtOOM FURNISHED apartment. ATTIC ROOM—$6.60 a week. Clean SOUTUTH SEASIDE PARKMaPARK—Mainn househous, HOUSE—SeveUSCSevenn rooms, Bath;: garage. THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE — Modern. TVE-ROOM BWNGALOW—Bath, steam NEW HILLTOP RANCH HOME—Cen- Designed tor present owner and wife Private bath. All utilities supplied. linens. For refined working man. two summer houses, work shop, SIS 18 Weltnldu ave., Ited Bank. Inquire Garnge Near ichool; 17,500. KB 6- heat, oil; attached garage. Bargain tral foyer; 24' living room with fire- by Hul^e Boatworks. Perfect shape. AT 1-0647-R, Call RE 6-2244-J or lnjuir* 106 Shrews- feet riparian rights, 100,foot bay front, Louis Kazuba, Box 83, Nutswamp rd., 0707-M, 'or $10,000. Reed Agency, Sycamore place, dining room, complete kitchen, Twin Chris Craft engines, like new. Vary RBE-RObk MODESlf apartment In burf:y ave. 276 feet adjoining Fhlpps Estate, 14 Red Bank,' , ESI) BANK ' AREA—Ultra"'"modern v« Phone RE 8-0121.* three hedrooma, two tiled bathrooma; fait. Sheltered cabin wjth running water Leonardo, furnished or unfurnished. TtGE COMFORTABLE room. Two bolts; 128,000 Roy Ervingham, 24th ranch home. Living room, fireplace, iTREf nasement and double garasce; 121,000. and lavatory. ' Fully ec-ulpped with Street and Bayvlcw ave.. South Sea- HIGHLANDS — Bay ave. Partly l.nwley Agency RB S-Otlm--car garage, attached. Full base, wood floors; two-car garage with over- ia cash need'-d for new four-room bun- many fishing roila and reels,.Urge spe- mary Park. Middietown. Call W, T. ment stand, For iiuick Kale, $6,- Kaiow. Real tile bathroom, forced air cial built wooden tackle box with all garage, and all utilities included in rent. fireplace, six windows, oil burner. One mi'iit, automatic heat. Ideal ioration. head doom; automatic hot water boiler, Reasonable. In Long Branch. LO 6-black from bus. BE 6-t985.lt. Jones RE 6-1956. 000. Exclusive Agent Constance mnu-dinte occupancy Prier tlfl.MIO. •lertrin »tov#, screen and dtorm laih. ent. Weii planned kitchen, ;raa range: fishing gear, extra propellers, cockpit uil basement; 13.500. Lawley Aeency. Anil winter covers, etc., etc. Wonder* 4696. • FHANKLYN D. HAViLAND, broker. Smith, 14 Maple av>., Fair Haven. io*cph L. Cnrione, Ifealtor. 86 Bridge )n« block from ichool. stores and bus. Residential, acreage, (arm* and com- *vi\, corner Oaliland. RE fi-1420 Ive minutes from Red Bunk or Fort ath. hot air heat, conl: lot 98x176. and 8 P. M, KE.(Mi9«O<. • mouth. Call Dorothy Swartt, RE 6-3213^ opportunities. Call, write your require- HE 6-1420 Cornbitiation atorm windows nnd aereeni. l5HggMArafrda carpeting, 100% insulated. Unusual ments. Large and competent staff to with scpnratc stornge rpace: oil- hlnatlon acreena and storm win- . .gVlNRUIJETMbTOR, 8 h. p.: also »H closet space. Garage, Ideal and conven- Workshop: $10,000. Jonea AKency, Lin- 182 monthly. Call REE 6-8707-M68707. serve you RE 6-5111, fired circulating hot water heat; at- nmr\vTAXSwKTioty dows. Properly all fpnred In: lara* h p Johnson motor, and rowboat. ient sectionion;; 128,500, Joseph GG, HcCue HOUSE--Three bedrooms, living room, pine living ronm. modern kitchen, cjroCi. KB 8-2^20/ 'AT 1-1770-W. , • P6060R RROOM''S AN!AN)! BATH, ppartlly fur- A Blt l 104*4 tached garage; $28,000. Allaire * lot 75'xUO", The price? A bargain NKVV ItANOll HOUSE—Living room, nisbed o r unfurnishedfursd,, W, J,, Coqns, Agency. BealtorsBealt . ml 1-04*4, fireplace, dining room, enclosed porch; two bedrooms, tile hath, expansion at- 24.FO6T OPEK SKIFF, In water. 1947 RUMSON—OO_. '.(salt riverfront. Frame attached garage; hot water oil heat, Con Agency, Inc. RE 6-3460, tic, full basement, automatic heat: one- at $14,000. Walker A Walker, dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms, 7tth ave. andd HilliHillsidd e ave., AtlantiAtltic ile hath, hot circulating air heat, oil: 7 Chrysler Crown, $900. Call RE 6-Highlands after « P. M, residencei . FFivu bedrooms, two baths, Venetian blinds, screens, storm windows. car garage. Lot nicely landscaped. Realtors, Shrewsbury, RB 6-5212, hot water oil heat; deep plot; two-ear Large fenced lot. LO 6-6387. Asking $15,000. Joseph L, Carloue, one-car garage, Lot 75x133, Mile and Open 7 dayi. a. Quarter from Red Bank aFntion; $15,- •f e.fob't WOODCRAFT'SMAN, clinker detached garage. -Good water and bulk- RUNDOWN ESTATE — 12 rooms, five RED BANK—Excellent location. Realtor 86 Bridge ave., corner Oak- i built; like new, all equipment. Will head. Convenient.neighborhood. Difneult land. _nE_6-Hln,_ __ OD Jones Apency, Lincroft. RE I- baths, and extra building with ga- Spacious living room with fire- r eacrlflc. MA 1-2IS16-W WANTED valuo to duplicate; $16,000. Joseph G. LO"()l?IN O FOR A d'eslrabTe~iiiw"homet 22J9.' rage and chauffeur's quarters above. place, dining room, kitchen, sun- ="T(PFoOT~'"'CLfNKER built aklfr and McCue Agency, Realtors. RU 1.0444. Riverfront property; $10,000. By ap- A*lt' the J. If, MaeCray Agency. FARM HI ACRES—Several out. lX 'HiLTrE.S'l'AtfSTTittie 'SUnTtni irnller. Boat has 8.2 alr-coolld Wis- ANTIQUES—Beit prlcei paid I china, RED BANK—Flnt reildentlaTareT room, four bedrooms nnd three Mortgage obtainable For appointment, I.VVxItIO' Located in Tine reaidential pointment only One six-room house buildings, a greenhouse; 8fi acrua area. _()wner. HK 6-2_17 0-R.* consin motor. Boat and motor two glassware, pictures, statute!, jewelry, bus. Living and dining roomi, den, with bath $5,500; one six-room house baths. Beautiful lot with Ini-RO KA 3-0843. J yeara old, in. water, ready to go, Phone lamps, old revolvers, silver, fine furni- powder room and kitchen, four bed* HHCEO '—Must b» moved from of applet, several brooks on prop- with bath $(,000. Phone Bowman & trees and shrubbery. Near river. CXlArffJUS'ri-'ii i master bed- LO 6-2903-J.' ture. Monmouth county books, maps, rooms, bath; two-car detached garage, Axelsen. SE 2-0147. nrelent location. Fully Inaulaled. erty, fine old farmhouse, partially re- SAILING DINGHY, 0', complete with Gllman, 82 Spring st, RE 6-014B-M, overhead doon. Deep plot, nicely plant- Very close to center nf town, Afik- Will consider any offer. Immediate ronma, two hftthfl, large living room, A COMPLETE LlSTWU of better type action neccBsary. AT I-I602-J. atorcd. Living room, dining room, rpi.-iire: aiinpnrlor, hot water heat; PIt sailing equipment, onrs, canvas PIANOS—HIGHEST prices paid. II. ed and landscaped. Asking $17,000, Joi- homes Selling anil listing exchange ing $27,600, Allaire & Son Agi-ncy. oph G, McCue Agency, Realtora, RU 1- r center hull, parlor study, bath and double gnrnire ; maid's quarters, two bet!- cover, Five h, p. Johnson motor, with Tenier, 806 Main at., Lakewood, Phone service. Amos Hoagknd, Broker. Phone Inc. RB 6-3 t. I). WEST hEANSnURG—A gnat buy for lorn; ihnft: nlio regular length shaft 0444. four bedrooms, hot water oil heat. ooins, bath, game roorn: acrp plot. Se- LA 6-2180, ^__ K Dlonlsl. RU 1-0741. , $11,000: hollow tile stucco, 10-room IUIIIMI location. Price $45,000. Frank and BiusmE. See at trwln Yncht Works, RED BANK—Nice home, •xccllent con- houao, All improvement*: oil hot wnter Asking $30,000. Walker £ Waller, Marine Park, Red Bnnk.* OLD FURNITURE, antiques, china, hi'iit. Large groundi, KB t-06nS. R. Lnwea. HE i-iii:.,' dition. Reception hall, living and din- MARIE COX AGENCY, realtor* and Realtora, Shrewsbury, RE H-5312. UU^&—-Thrr>e i»'j(lronm«, mtTdern bath, RUNABOUT'S—18 and 25-foot, Good glassware, art objecti and brto-a-brac, ing rooms, kitchen, breakfast nook, pow- COUNTRY LOCATION—Four miles H'ATAllVATs'^rrJnTy^ $T0T5b (M new Immediate cash lor anything and every- Insurori. Sales yearly and sum* modern kitchen, dining and li vine condition, reasonable. KB 7-14S0. der room, three bedrooms, two tile baths, from Red Bank. Extremely Inrgi* home, Flvo largo roormi, bath with Open 7 dayi, thing. Ituacil't 25 East Front St.. phone Moderate taxes. Compact plot easily rooma, enclosed porch, hot water heat. LEAVING TOWN mnkos this offer pos- mer rentals. Conunche dr.. Port- living room with stonu fireplace. shower, picture window, hot air heat, uil: garage; lot 92vl25. Kxceiient con- RE 6-1698. cared (or. Partial view beautiful Shrews- two airy bpilrnoms, city wattT, full Fiblc, $250 buys lli-foot sea skirt with austek. Phone LO 6-1602, Unusually spaciuus kitchen with dition: HO.SOfl. N^ar nehnnl and bus. 4.cylinder Inboard Austin motor. Now ANTIQUES, BOOKS, maps and lamps. bury river. River rights. Ideal and handy liatcmenl, Henry S. Devlin Agency, 05 RED BANK—Excellent older home Best prices paid, Bring to the Hudion location; $24,000, Joseph G, McCue Frank B. Lawei. iifc 6-2B"O.* In water Phone LO 6-2080-M aftir SIX ACRBS— Beautiful location for coun- electric range; largo dining area Hroad »t., Matawan. MA |.|08« near schools and bui. Largo Shop, 117 Broad it,. Red. Bank, RE 6-Agency, Realtors. RU 1-0444, FAIR I^VKN-Nrw bungalow of 5 P. M. ' , try home. Four miles to Red Bank. with picture window; three fine 1n'x2H* living room and fireplace, 2003. . LOCUST.—Lcvely modernised center hall, RED BANK—Three-bedroom bun- five rooma and bath f-1 bedrooms.) gALES SERVICE—Four-cylinder, air- Call Ml 6-085l-W-2,_ bedrooms (nne pine pnneicd), tile aunroom, dining room, kitchen, cooled, outboard motor. All makes SINGER 3EWINQ MACHINES wanted, eight-room colonial dwelling. Fire- Ttt^AZ^B . tour yenrs galow. l',4 baths: stenm, oil: Warm air heat, oil-tired: full cellar; $S to $185 rath; also typewriters, place, hot water oil heat; brsexaway; bnth; lull basement with oil-Bred, pantry And laundry. On thn aec- rewired y-mllc from Edison bridge on old. Four rooms down, .one partly fin- knotty pine porch: storage cedar larjin plot. An excellent buy for rt. 94-35 Highway, John Kwleclnakl, adders, office equipment, cash registers, thtce-car garage; landscaped acre plot; tahed up: garage; corner plot! lake hot water heat; planter walls ond Door four bidroomi and bnth, rugs, Spinet pianos to (300. Write, $23,600 Minugh Agency, Runuon rd. cloict: garage. Asking $22,000. $12,SOD. Charles 11. Tindall Agency, South Amboy. SO 1-1669. prlvll.gil Reasonable. Rt 6-1881-J. throughout. Two-car attached ga- front and buck ataira, full cellar, Roberts, 1101 Second ave., Asbury Park. Phone ftU 1-0716. Dennis K. Byrne, Realtor), Phono l» Kait Front it., lied Bank. RB rage; lot 96x200; $10,0011. Allaire & large attic. Sacrificing for $IB,SUO. Phone AS 2,fjQ«.7, SEA BRIGHT VILLAGE—Riverfront, "GUNNISON HOMES" — Amaxlngly RU 1-1160.* TO BUY—Two old-faihioned single Five-room bungalow (three bidroomi), Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-3150. Walker k Walker. Realtora. Shrewa- MISCELLANEOUS little maintenance. Leaves you bran bedi. Give price. RB 6.0811, bath, three additional roomi finished In bury. RB J-S2I2, Open 7 dayi. attic; nipeleii coal heat, complete inaula- more money and free ttme. Ranch, LITTLE SlXVEH—Immedlato occu HIGHEST PRICES for your chinawnre, pnncy. Six bedrooms, threo bnths, NAVESINIC—Older home recently "WILL BOARD ELDERLY peraon in KM- tion, screens, some, storm sash I $9,950. colonial, or new L-shaped homes; LITTLE SILVER—One of the most clous home. Substantial meale. Own giaasware, antiques, fine linens, furni- John Minugh Agency. Phone RU 1-0716. stonm motor stoker. Grand porch Two- modernised, Entrance, hall, livina; attractive ranch housen we hnve tastefully furnlnhed room. Moderate ture, lampi, statues, allverwnre, brlc-a- $7,200 to $11,700 complete on your car (tnrnitc. Asking $27,000. Dennis OK TOP OP HILL—5'i beautiful room, dininx room, breakfast room brac, painting!, Jewelrjr For one piece ever olTered, In excellent location. It, Byrne, Realton, Phone RU 1-1150.' price. AS _2;00<12. • CHARMING — Centuries-old colonial lot. Everett H. Thome, Kings High- acres, viftf of approximately 10 anil kitchen down; threw bedrooma DO COME TO THE pench. feitjval, or many.' Alice Sand. RE 6-523$. iUTMSSN — DetiiFnTfuI two-bed room GT56~D PIANC^Steinway or other. hilltop farmhouse. 16 acres; large liv- way, MI 6-0052. Spacious living room with fireplace, liilngalov/. Til« bnth, (showpr), fire- miles. Partially completed mortem and bath up. New hot water heat- which will be held at Lineroft Com- ing room, fireplace, hand-hewn exposed dining room, modern kitchen with munity church on Saturday, Aug, 28, Please mention price and age, Write, ilaci, hot air oil heat; attached ga. home, Flnilt lite, tin hava aoi>n ing oil burner; icreena, aturrn iJiah. 'Piano," Box 611, Red Bank.' beams, kitchen, three bedrooms, bath, -age. Nice grounds. Asking $16,500 7 lo 9 P, M. Icee crenm, froth peaeh«ipeaehi. hot wator oil heat, screened porch; two- dishwasher and range; three mas- in month*... Asking $15.(On. Wal- Venetian blimU and washing ma- k and cofTcffT , AdultAdlt s 7755, PAUL P. STRYKEE, Realtor. Farms ter bedrooms, two tllt> hAthn; Urge )ennij K. Byrne, Realtor!. Phone RU «nkc, cream MODEROERN ELECTRIC clothes wwashina sgg enr garage; $21,000. Minugh Ageney. I -1150.* ker ft Walker, Renllnri, Shrewibury, chin». Pri<-« $12,000. Charles H. chMtlfen. 35, . machinehi . CiCapacity t approximatiatt ee 9 Phone. RU 1-0716.' and farm estatts. State High- acreened porch; two-car attached tUM'SoT}—Good EiiFi Fo^lr-'hedroom RB 6-5212. Open 7 dayi. Tlndall Avency, 19 Eait Front sU pounds dry. Give all Informatioi n and way 14, Holmdel, Phone HO 9. garage. Full basement, oil-fired hot reply to "Washing Machine," Box all, LOCUST AREA—Outstanding mod- home. Two baths, hot water coa RB 8-0030. 6601, waler henfc Fino lot with trees and cnt, Property lOO'xiaV, Immprllatf WANTED TO RENT Red Bank.' . ern five-room bungalow. Bath, shrubbery. A real opportunity at neeuuailcy. Asking $13,000. Dennis K. SHREWSBURY—Or. a very d«alr. MODERN ELECTRIC refrigerator. Ca- fireplace, hot water oil heat; shad- IK HAZLET—Four-room bungalow, Byrne Realtora, Phnnt RU 1.1180.' •.28,000, Allaire & Son Agency, lite, ahle street. Dutch colonial resi- BUSINESS COUPLE NEED 2H-»H- pacity 8 to It cu, it, Hive nil in- ed li-acre plot; near hu>, sehoolf tS'xllO,' Near lehool, itorei am rtUMaOTJ'-^Caiie Oodl* ThreVTTeHrooms, COLT'S NKOK—Ranch house. Large room apartment. Heat supplied, in fotmatton and reply to "Refrigerator," postofllce. Apply on premltei, Richard RE 6-3450. dence. Living room with firqplace, $9,000, Minugh Agency, Rumsoa two baths, knotty plnn den, hot water living; room, fireplace, dining vicinity of Red Bank. Rumaon, Fair Box 51), Red Bank.* Brown, Brailley la.. Hailct, ill (recessed radiation.) Garaic< dining room, den and kitchen, aim- room, kitchen, thren hedrooma, two Hnven, Occupancy Septr 1 or Oct. 1. PERMANENT CHRISTIAN home for rd. Phone RU 1-0716.* A BAftdAW—-Six-room home and bath breeceway.) Asking $87,500, Dcnnii Essex 4-5151.* room, on second floor there are hathl. full cellar: two-car garage; , three yeara for adorable children. Laundry room, icreened porch; two- RUMSON—Excellent opportunity for l. Byrne. Realtors. Phone RU 1.1160/ QUIE.T WORtCrkKTCOUPLB' would like One, three and a half, one ten months, car garage with roomi, leparate wprk three bedroome and bath; oil heat, 2'/» acres on faat flowing brook. FAIR HAVEN—Bivervlew. Five-room a family. Large lot. Entrance EUMSoTt ESTATE"'ARBA I—Over two three-room furnished apartment In girls. Reasonable. For Information, bungalow; fireplace, tiled bath, au- ihop. Fineed yard, large well kept lot, acroi. Over two acrei. Exqulilt atove and refrigerator Included, A bargain at $!2,500, Charles H. Ecd Bank or Little Sliver. Write,, write. "Children." Box 611 Red Bank. tomatic heat, electric dishwasher. All Improvimenti but central heating. vestibule, big living room with sloping hill uttlnsr. Driveway (ex Asking $16,600. Walker h Walker, Tindall Agency, 19 East Front sU . "Quiet Couple," Box 611, Red Bank. PAIR BINOCULARS—Good condition. Plenty of shade; attached garage; din- Inquire 12« Laurel ave.. West Keans atone fireplace, full size dining room, pensive brick gate entrance.) Asking Box 58, Matawan, MA 1-0043. Realtors, Shrewsbury, RB 1-6212, RB 6-9090. ing terrace; $17,600. Minugh Agency. aunroom, modern clectrlo kitchen, 7.500 Dennis K. Byrne, Realtor!. Phone RU 1-0716.* FOTfc ROOMS AND BATH—TWO large >hon« RU 1-1150.* Open 7 dayi. powder room. Second floor, four ! REAL ESTATE WANTED RUMSON—Seven-room house. Bath, au- unfurnished rooma upitalri; full cellar SITUATIONS WANTED tomatle heat, porch; one-ear garage, with laundry tubs; oil-fired heat. Built. bedrooms and bath, full basement, NEAR RIVER—25-foot living room, MIDDLETOWN VILLAOE—Pre-war Convenient to ocean, school and bust In custom kitchen cabinets and other LAKR PRIVILEGES—Almost new, HAWKINS BROTHERS—77 Broad • st. features, Located 48 Mapla ave., Little oil-fired hot water hent; two-car fireplace, four largo bedroomi, colonial house of six rooma and RE 6-0352, Real estate, Insurance and LARGE TRUCK and man for hire by $12,500. Minugh Agency, Bumson rd. two-bedroom ranch house. Extra RU 1-0716.* • Silver, For appointment, call Kago garage, A real buy; $16,000. Al- two bathi, powder rooni, auto- aunroom, \ Vt hatha; one-car at- mortgage loons, list your property -for day. Any kind of trucking done. BE Bros.. BIS 6.J483-R. 6 Gold it., Bed laire it Son Agency, Inc. RB 6-34E0. matic heat. Excellent value: $19.> large living rnom with fireplace, 6.8842. WATERFRONT COLONIAL — Six-room tached garage. Hot water oil-fired Bank 200. Stanley K. Downs. Realtor. beautiful ceramic til. bstb; one- heat. Full cellar, screens, and atorm- CONSTANCE" SMITH ACEKot-u Ma- COLLEGE SENIOR—Recently returned dwelling, Bath, hot water oil heat) 50x282 plot; taxes $125; attacattacheh d VfSLL~BUlLT~hongalow, $11,500, Loi Shrewabury. RF, 6-1017.* car garage; lot 100'xlOO*. A buy pie ave.. Fair Have-i, RE 6-2108, real from year'a study in Paris, would like ga 78x100: living room 12x22, sunpar sash. Large cloieta, Taxci $150 per estate, insurance, moitgage loans. Buy- to tutor student In French coilver- rage; $1240$12,4000 , MiMinugghh Ag AgencyAe , unv EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD — at $16,800. Walker ft Walker. year. Large landscaped plot, A rare ton rd. Phone RU 1-8716.18716** lor, two bedroomi, large kitchen, til, ers for all types of property. Writ* or aatlori, English, or math. Phone HE 6- bath, large attic; garage. Owner prom., Close to town, Lnmo llvlns room, COMPACT CAPR COD—In Llttle'silver, "Realtors, Shrewsbury. RB 6-6213. bargain for $20,000. ('harlot H. Tihnne information.* . 2866-J,* FAIR HAVEN—Spacious Rlvir rd. live rooms, expnnalon attic, nil hiat lies, 2 Drew Court, corner Riverdali hig dining room, very modern kitch- Open 7 dayi. Tindall, Agency, 19 East Frontst. ONE fO FOUR AdRES with three to _ _ desires day's work. For dwelling. Living room, fireplace, aun- ave.. Monmouth Beach. Call after en and separate laundry, screened attnehed garnge: nice grounda. Earl four-bedroom home in. -Lincroft- o?- ..further . Information, - call ~ AT 1- room,' dining-room: kltchent - two bed- nosaeaiion; $12,600. Stanley K. Downs, HB 6-0O.10. Holmdel. Priced $15,000 to .$18,500.- 1761-R.* bath, on ground floor! two bad- porch, Second floor 3 $4 bedrooms Realtor. Shrcwabury, RE 6-1017,* 'JILDBRS ATTENTION t—Only Ian LOCUST—Beautiful eornir lot, ap- .Ask for Mr, Erlckion, Allaire & SonBABY SITTING or home work, such , lavatory upstalri; hot water oil available, two blocks from ocean an and hath; full basement with oll- LOVELY HOME—Choice nelgnborhoot SficnSJBR— HOUStP^WiTli ab"out 'i". Agency. Inc. REE 634506-3450. EA 8-080880808; aa alwing and mending, dealred by hei.t. two-ear garage. Aiking 918,800. on Shrewsbury river, near school. Mapped fircd hot water heat. Garage. Large Einht rooms, attractively decorated proximately I00'x200', View of acre. Nicely landscaped ground. Kn- NlCfThtiMElCfThtiMES ffo r cash bbuyers , witithh or Mlnugh Agenoy, Bumaon rd, RU 1- Spadoui living room, fireplace, larg< an elderly lady. Call RE 6-0962-J, Mrs. for 80x40-foot plots. Make offer. Owner trees and shrubbery. Asking $16,- lake, high ground. Asking !2,30O. cluied and open porchea; attic finished without acreage; also farma or lots. Lall.* 0716. premliei, 2 Drew Court, corner River, den or TV room, automatic heat: ga a» one large routn. Two-car garage. 000, Allaire A Son Agency, Inc. rngr. Near churches, fine shops: $16,. Walkir 4 Walkir. Realtors, Shrews- Vhnt hnve you? J, H. HacCray Agen YOUNG LADY wishes 2 or I dayi work KUMSON — Excellent neighborhood. dale ave., Monmouth Beach. Call aftei No heat. Prioo $7,100. Oeorg. 11, Hal. cy. Highway No. S5 EAJfctJMS Eight large rooms M bedroomi), H4 800. Stanley K. Downs, Realtor, bury. RB (.5212, Open 7 dayi, a week. MI 6.0886-J,* RB 6-8460, lanaa Agency, 19 West River rd.. Rum* THREE TO ]>tVE~A. d a home tiled bathi, maid's room and hath, hat SOHvVA'lW-MAeKLlN HriAL'rultti - Shrevjuhury, RE6-1017." Mint. RUJ-mo. HacCray NICE TJANEAT GIRL wlahti flvt days water oil heat; full dry cellar; two-ear mVKR RIGHTS— SuV wanted; cash huyefc iteady work for a nice family. Call $2,500 down; $99,88 per month tor TJIOllPSOff". ,/iJi«dm-i, Ci.« ; VNRALOW }(!«•<) Ji iv«:-vmith~xgt»tT.v«:vmithxgt:".ita'-i'Vta^ • ...buys new home in Kumson. 'Folir"room's, rooms;' two coforid tile ' biithi,' J*erfect fine acres with 600-fpot front- cmlar cloaets, automatie faeat, expan- CARETAKER — Handyman, sober, re- D BANK RtVERFTONT — Income Seven rooms. Cape Cod. Four bed- veiCKurnsoneiC rnson.. or MlddlM letowe L Not over RED BANK RtV modern bath, full cellar, air-conditioned, setting for gracloui living. Asking sion attic, cellar; $10,600, SI Eaat Stl.OOOtlOOO . All l cashh. WWrite*, "J. B.," liable, experienced In garden and flow- property. Owner lives on fifirst l floor. automatic heat, expansion attic: breeze- rooma, two baths, hot water heat; $22,500 Stanley K. Downs, Realtor. age on paved road. Asking 13,500. Front «t. RE 6-O7J)O.J er beds, wishes steady employment on Box 611 Red Bank. Living room, dining room, kitchen, two way: garage. Corner lot, Schwarts- attached garago; $24,000. Rny Van Shrewabnry. RB 6-I01T.* Walker A Walker, Realtors, Shrews- THOMPSON "AUBNCY—Attractive, mod- MORE CLIENTS than listing*—We have private country place. And wife to bedrooms; two two-room bath apart- 1 1 E do housework and laundry, 1212 Eaton- ments upstairs, renting for $1,820 an* Horn, Fair Haven, RE 6-4100." bury, TIB 6-62I2. Open 7 days. orn ranch home. Six ronma. tile bath, many buyers in »12,0OO-$15,O00 range, y"- !"' ' ^A ^'.,.'!'.. ^. ^raHrre—— SHREWSBURY — Modern homi. lavatory, fireplace, oil heat: double ga- JM town blvd., Oceanport. HA 3-0'•'"2-R.» nuiilly. Automatic heat; two-ear garage! JM youyo r home wlth.m (or aotlon. Rut %-acre plot Asking $16,600, Minugh $2,000 down: $85,02 per month for Nearly %-acrs. Six sunny rooms, RtVEft PLAZA — Tbrei-'bedroom, two- rage: playroom; $2 4,000. 81 East Front selll M. BBoru a AgenoyA , (00(00. BlveBl r rd.d , NIGHT WORKER would like to havo ilx yean: $U].8O per month thereafter, «t. RB 6-0701).' 'i HHavan. RBB 6.458$6458$, any kind of part-timrt-time work In theAgency. RU 1-0716,» ^_ VAN HOItN REALTORS—Comfort- three, bedrooms, antomatle heat. In- Ktory house. Living room 18xLl, din- huya new three-bedroom home In Fair Ing room, oil heat: taxea $.'0. Price flI0.MPT0N"AaEr?tJY--Falr Haven. Co. day time. For informationfi , call EA Havin. Living room, large kitchen, able seven-room home. Good bnae- sulation, combination screens; at- lonlat home. Five rooma. tile bath; 8-02 85-M.* OFF TO CALIFORNIA—Owner must $8,600. Weart-Nemeth Arn-ncy. 102 modern bath, (ill cellar, air-conditioned, mont, porch, fireplace, oil heat. Ex- tached garage. Asking $16,500. Weal Front st. Corner Maple nve. REplot 73xx)90. Oil heat. Expansion at- YOUNG MATRON wlshea to do baby- automatic heatl lot 50'x200.' SchwarU- APARTMENTS sell home In Little Sliver, Two cellent Fair Haven location. Asking Stanley K. Downs, Realtor, Shrews- 6-2240. tic; $14,000, 81 East Front st, KB sitting any night, 75c per hour, 86 Macklln. 8 White it. RE 6-3121. 6-0700.' Riilga rd.. Runuon. ' RU 1.1341-R,* years old. Cape Cod of seven nice $13,000, Ray Van Horn, Fair Ha- bury,' RB 6-1017." }rHrnOTtSUnm»ry frark. nUMSON—Three rooms, utilities, 170. rooms (four bedrooms), two baths, SCHWARTi-MACKLIN REALTORS — Gape Cod bungalow. Hot air oll-fir.ed THO M PSOS AGENCY—Seven room J. December 1st occupancy. Sea Mre5taPBTErrr~vVoMX. N would HkTTo $1,500 down: $75.11 per month foi ven. KB 6-4100." hent, tiled hath, piaster walla, expansion Aroplaac, sunroom, breakfast nook, board child by the day or week for living room with fireplace, large eel. "LIKE' TO SELTTf^It your housi Is Fryor, 65 River rd., Kumion, nix years; $44,50 per month thereafter, for aalr, phone RE 6.1017. Homea, attic: lot 7,1x150. a. 1. $900 down; $76 tilu bath, hot wnter heat; two-car .Ka- working mother. Good earn and pleas- lar, hot alt heat, oil: attached ga- buys new four-room modern bungalow monthly. Wtsrt-Nemeth Ageacy 102 raite: I IS,600. 81 East Front it. RE FIVE LARGE liUOtf ipartmsnt. fteilden. ant surroundings Call RB 6-0897-J.' lots, acreage, to sell or buy. Call Stan- 6-0700/ t:al locationon.. Near whool and trani rage. Range, refrigerator and Ben- in Mlddletown. Two bedroomi and VAN HORN REALTORS — "Pr« ley K, Downs, Realtor, Shrewsbury, West Front it, Co'rner Maple avt, RE t:al loca bath, gas-fired hot air heat; lot 50x800. 6-2240 pottatlonttl , ClCall l AT J,-082S.J082SR afterafter'' 7 WOMAN WISHES dny's work or house- dlx Included, Fully lnan.te.ted, Ask- War" compact seven.room co- THOMPSON M1ENCY—Conveniently lo- p. M. work, all around worker, very willing Schwarti-Macklin, 8 White it. BE 6- EXToT(toWN-ll..atory'hom.1 on li- rntrd. Rfd Hank. Very good COTI- and obliging to everything. Call RK ing $18,600, Boms Aieney, Fair 8121. • . Ibninl. G, E. oil furnace, eleotrle EwrilXNCH TYPElto0gB?5ur dition. Six rooms, breakfast nook, AVAILABLE ADOU* OoU "lit. btauti. largo rooms, oak floors and bath; acro. In lecluded neighborhood. Four 6-6570 or 71 Linden pi., Red Bank.' Haven. RG 6-4582. SOHWARTZ-MACKLIN REALTORS — range: garage. Asking $14,600, Con- landscaped; automatic gas heat. Park bedrooma, living room with fireplace, modern hath: taxes $90. Quick pniie<- ful largo 5-room apartment. Til* bath ^VPIST—Will rlii typing at home or full cellar, hot water oil hrat. Price aion: $8,250. 81 Ean Front it. HE 6- and shower, recentlr deeoraiod, 15x40 $60t down; $66 per month buys new venient location, Ray Van Horn, ave..' Belford. Phone KB 6.0861.J." 0700.' _ out. References if necessary, RB y.UNUSUAL PRIVACY—Fair Haven ranch modern home. Four large rooms and $1.1,600. Weatt-Nemcth Agency, 1(12 EtiKdeclc. One block from school and Fair Haven, RE 6-4100.' Weit Front at, Corner Maple avt, RETHOMPSON AtiEf*CV—LTriJ ram-h rullroad itatlon. Bent $100 monthlymonthly, home with choice river view and river bath: automatic oil heat; large lot) NEW I I TWO-BEDROOM HOME r i MOTHER AND 3Vi-year-old boy, de-rights; 21-foot living room with fire- $9,860. Sehwarti-Macklln, 8 White st, 6.2240. house. Approxlmntety >di-aere, Liv- lncludca htheat. . LLeasae requiredid . InquirIi e with expansion possibilities, Plen- ing room, dining ronm. kitchen, three b 111 First are., At- sisiree uuoiitloo lon as cook. Reference, ex- place, dining room, all electric klteheni RF, 6-8121, NKW SURBWdBORY — Two-bedroom Mr. R. Lemb«rg irlenceld d RE 82048M' niVER OAKS—Dock privileges. At- ty of closet space; hardwood Boon, bedroomi, two ti]« baths: double ga- lnntllnntl c HighlandsHigh . AT 1.Q8B8. RE 8-2048.M, two huge bedrooms, tiled bathi patio SCHWARTZ-MACKLIN REALTORS — bungalow with full cellar and ejpiin- iUKfi MM would lik with river view, hot air oil heat; $17,800. tractive modern three-bedroom co- tile bath and full basement, Thli lion attic, combination storm window! rage: automatic heat: $21,000, El KURKlSttEtUKlSttRKlSttEt)APARTMttNT,tHrTt ) APARTMttNT, e Fair Haven, Large home in fine con- Kaat Front at RB_6jJ)7Ojl.' tHr horni, or day'a work. eCal ironinl RgE a t6 Borua Ageney. Fair Haven. B.B 145881-4588. dition. Large living room and dining lonial. Two tiled baths, firenlact, residence completely landscaped and and acreeni, Venetian hllnda and ramie ropmat lilivini g loom, bedroombd , kitchen, LOW D0"W"""88 PAVHEST—TakVHES e over Included In price; $10,600, Weart-Nemeth HlPnTBTOWN^JIoilern." compact, set hath; hot water, all utilises Includedh : 511.1.» Cll RG 6 room with beamed ceilings, four bod- oil htat: attached garage; $22,800. curbed) 1 Vi miles." from shopping MIDD_ large G, I. mortgage. Owner mint sell rooms and bnth. An exclusive buy at Agency, 102 West Front st. Corner Maple out In the country, away from the pi-ivtito entrance. Couple preferred. Kay Van Horn, Fair Haven, KB development and suburban atmosphere. Near hm line. 117 Pearl at. IDDLE.A<3I>bbabysittingb .D A MATROny N wishes to dohis two-year-old oottege, Living room 118500 Schwarts.Macklln, 8 White center. Schools and transportation ave. KB 6.2240. endsbaby-sitting. BB 6-841. 8Any night; also week. with fireplace, combination kltohen- 6-4100.* ' facilities. Exceptional buy at (10,- EATONTOW>»—Within walking distance Transfer of owner to Central America 1 ',4 TO 4t4-ROOM apartments. Furnlshei d BB 68418M" St. Rri 8-3121, makes available, this lovely frame IVJ- ' or unfurnished, all modern Improve, WOMAN WISHES night work or baby dinette, two unusual bedroomi, Stairway IVJRIc* in ivbL*- BANK. nctvT school*\ to Bendix plant, Three-bedroom leml- to large expansion attic. Bendlx rang* BOMB 1W~RE"D 600, Rolslon Waterbury, Realtor bungalow Built In 10411. Automatic story dwelling. In excellent condition, mtmts, In (Ino residentlnl section, Sl< fitting, Call KB 6-8108-M.* large living room, fireplace, dining and Ininror, 16 West Front at, RG with six acres, large barn, poultry 8. Price $26,900, Joseph G Me- MoDflftN TWO itOOMS—Furnished, FURNISHED ROOMS—With or without one-car garage, A compact home Phone HE 6-2H40, » Bedroom, living room, kitchenetti, of this new ranch house, Large' llv* heat, oil-fired: three bedrooms and bathi Navesink River rd, Seven roomi, In an established neighborhood I Co. Agency, Realtora. RU 1.0444. bath, Single or double, Across street Irtw room, fireplaeel three bidroomi, 114,500, Schanck Agency, I Linden pi, ETTWa'iEsTWaimANem M — K.w ranch tVUSJSON—Attractive Hi-ntory coF- bath, refrigeration, iteam hoat. Year 214 bathi, oil heat, Barm 143,000. ' type. Three-bedroom bungalow. Liv- nround tenant!; $65 monthly. Parking from ocean, by day, with or union. two baths; breeiewayt two-ear garage, RE 6.0897, . $14,000, Rolston Watirbury, R.al. tage on quiet street. Large living 1060 Oci-nn avo. SB 2-0177. $19,600, ' Oroiilnger * Heller, Broad Ray Van Horn, Fair Haven, RES tor and Inauror, II Wcit Front at, ing room II' t".\lV 6", full tisument, iiit nnd laundry room. Quilt lix.fam- RED BANK—Charming bungalow on oil h*a(, fully Iniulaterl; 75x1 sn mini- room, dining room, tiled bath and all ily hnuae, Realdtntlal dlatrltt, KB I-ONB BLOCK OFF Broad it, SlngTe nnrl Mechanic iti, RE 6-1100, RB 8> 6-4100.' RB 1-1600,' electric kitchen, dilhwasher, automatic, rooms, clean, cool and comfortable, I6»l quilt ahaded atrtat, with river rlghta. mum plot. Prlee $12,710. Weart-Nemelh imi.li. ' I»l, Wall-to-wall oarpet In living room and Agenoy, 103 West Front it. Corner washer, two bedrooms, lunroom, Re4ioti»ble rite, Gentlemen preferred, RE PINE RldQE — Btnutlful ••eluded H- dining room, three bedroomi and till lereinid porch, hot water oil hent: two. L'ATTG'K ROOM ami kitchenette, TJaTl 8-6898I., 88 Wallace st, Maple ave, Phone RB 6-2H0. 15 North Bridge nve,, Red Bank, acre lot in thli fine reildentUI are* bath, living room with fireplace: dining 100-YEAR-OLD COTTAQB — Near FOURrBErinoOM HOUSE"— N.ar~W. ear garage; $ 15.000. Mtnugh Agancy, Ai-rois from Crates Pnckaga Store,* 18 MA,PLB AVE.—Fuirnlshed rsomi, One onf RumtonRumion. AT 1-0805.R. room, aunporoh, expanilon attlo with MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE) cottage, Phon« HUJ.0716,' . of tied Bank'i raoit convenieni t lloca nm.room ftnlihed, full eetler with bath* river. Small and titctutetcjue, Un« croft, Lot 100x190. Hot air heal, UU.(iURN!SHE6»pwtm«it, f li 1 Mrt n nt KeA Bank lo- Five rooms and bath, Screened electrio hot water heater, electric range, RtfMSON—Spacioua irvtu-room River U-WJ,. "M. "JLJl '"' ' »wilra, ttiVBitmcfi omi , bungal.w. hiat, oil I garage, Asking uiually attractive, Trm, garden, rd. mlilence, Sunroom, all electric Avnlliililc: about Hept, 18 until May nation, Three bidroomi, bungalow I porch; ihade treei, Convenient to Venetian blind* anrl refrliernlnr In. 1.*, Hot nlr heat, fleet residential sec FURNISHED BEDROOM, kitchen Jirlv. Jhallin Agency,, IjA »-l>68, Ailfltig $6,500. Ray Van Horn, Fair kitcttrn, dlihwaihrr: I ty bathi: fireplace, lieges, S271 Mechanic it,, Red Bank. fireplace, panelid porch, IH bathi, wall, achoola, bus and nation: $7,350, eluded. All for 110,500. Wenrt-Nemeth (Ion. Sen Urltrht, RB B-8I9«^ f—Hari Is your opportunity Haven, RB 6.4100,' Agenoy, 101 Weit Front it., fieri llank, ful' dry bailment, iteam oil heatt *j- RB 6.1IJ74, to.wull carpeting i many extraa I 111,000, Should approve for $6,1100 f.R.A. acre plot, Reductil to $16,730 for Im- tilHKI-;-l!OOM~FU!(NlailElJ apartment aro|alnger A Heller, Broad and Haohtnlo to anjoy tomorrow'! Hying to day. nf 6.JH40 ! TRACTIVE douhlo room or loan, Thli home li In excellent mediate, anl*. Mlniigh Agency, Phone lor summer rrntlnv, $36 tverkly, All at». TIB 6.2100. RB ll.ltll, Ranch bungalow, on* of th* bait loca- Vry^ Fniivtnloticcs, Excellent location,, KB alnolr, Forr gentlemengentlrmcn, Convenient to 1IEI) nANK—Mania ava, Inimadlat* oc tion* availablet % walli; tS'xiJO' plotl •14,000.' Law. Convenient to hui Una nml Port Mnn. riiomn two.car garagii oil hut, lm.tir hiat, Thli homi la In wonderful and tile bath, full baument, oil lot In mil neighborhood i $1,1,0110, Borua vulo frnnt mill rrnr cnlrancr, Hot watif. midtate onounancr «•---••-' condition I 114,000, Chaffln Aginey, J5A Rolatoti Walerbury, Realtor and In< inc»._HJB rl.6410. Amncy, Fair Ilitvin, FIB $.4»m. hent Htiil nil utilities (urnlihtj, Knoiljent nth 619 Bhrawabury ave., Shrawi. , Kxoi it . ton hot I $10,100, Vaterani 1700 caih. djtloni $ll,jno, ' onitinti About 168 per month, Allaire k mror, II Wait Front il, IIB •• FAln JRVTirr^rcoNrAL-Charmlni locution, less than a mlln from Rid Mania nit,. Fair thraa'bidrnom hnrni In attraetiva i't- Bunk rnllranrl station, Phone nl >• wrRABLI ROOM—in rbolo* location y oii No—You tan buy thli v*ry fine Bon Agency, UK 0.84,10,. 1100,' ling, Central hall, living room with tanth hiimt, Thrie lovely bidroomi, B'Ufl.M,* , wwituh imall prlvatn InmUy, Convan- HiON—Hungalow, «y,. or only ItiliO, with 1*00 down larga ririplaeo, pimiler room, IJH'xaO' J4.fiint living ronm with railed haarlh lentnt, flulmin «6u|ilo or parion pm< uat, Ojinvinlint to ih and pay only 117 pir month. Only two l ll h t flreiilaoii, lint watir oil hiat I two-ear OTPIC1BWDT ATXWHKNT—Aval|abl« mor* lift, Two bidroomi anil bath, II lereanei ililx porch I two.our garage, !*rag>i '»-aor« landioaped plot, Aik* Immoillnti'l*, Furnliheil, All utilltlsi. irriil, for appolntmani, call nn !• COI,T'n NKCK-Colonlal horn,, Nina Only 117,100. Lawliy Agmry, TIB «. In* room, large moilarn kitchen with g. sell aW.rnnm houie tad furniture. 0410, rn«r 131000, llurui A««ncy, Fa If III. m aoHnonTV an«a, |ar» aapanilon attic, «ai, hot air roomi, two bathi, Bliirlln tollaga nillNISIIBIni ) l0UHm)OM Both In good condition. Nrnr ichnnlii riSrlfnii!i l (laud location, Charnti Aginey. ralltoad ami liuiiiinaa tinier, Mint with nre|il«c«, ljir«» harn, Krult fWri,MKi!HTiririaiSrT.ihf.r. Ctintlnueintlnueil hot water hhmtm . ultul linnw for "ntipla or twn men, Hot anil enlil bedroom, twn balh-hom* on ihaded »r, Krlitldl 0l| t 01 li.n «vt,, ratir In, room, Inqulra II Pitiri pi,, threioithrei.oirei.oir garagei ihid, .OiMirMir.. h«|h«|l for 14,000, Cal Inin two acrai of land: IJS.SOO, hnme. Largii living room with Hr«. Slrlitldilrtl , 0»l| nt 01 Wnil •olonlolonlnlii rrulointtrulitu t , n»«n roofflirooffli, bilhbilhbilh, iW]N—'fh'r#a ' hiilrnpmi,' llvlnji ti'air* Mini, Central foyer I 10' llvlnil |ilao», dining room, thru bU hidroomi, lanili, nf phnm HI IMDHfl- affliooi h«h,«tt w»tir hull four tininiii 11111,1 . room, kltchan and bath, >u., «>,mr, an irge bungalow, Four lloliton Wateruury, Iliiltor and room with nrenlarf, pamlrd iluily, two tiled haiha, ipaaloupaaloui kitchen, full K»~«(JUSr8-A NfTnATHrKii Inauror, II Wail r'ront it, HB «• illnlnf rnnm, ''ill liaa«nnnli altachfij drilry rdiarrdlari ttwn-carr gamg'l oil dialkiai, 1)00 t MlrtuMh Annex, Phom RU I.hot air hent I l/irgi lot, II, I, mongagn roomi and bath,' auniinrch. acrtnicil garagel it-ca t > i h Cu .villabla, Imiil.down pa,fminrnentt tIop qitetlqilal- 'iiirch, tupanslnn attic, full dry cellar ragel 191,«00. Uwl«y Agency, tlK Onlll.ldy $11,0110I'll itart , lloIIK-.Ir .u. A«»r,ryA-.**., , Valhir. lla Ilk-. T i too,* *J ** • mW * F * ***** MT t ' Hf)()»f(Pwni••• r %p I'll* TVVV4i1 t«il|n((n| "-'-""l:o n?»m.r" ' SlnUftUl'"SlnUftFUl,HnMS—-Upitllrl' , lAril ». hiiy.'" amn Aginey, ' lli ggarngpa i firnplafp.firnplafp, AlAll l Improvimprovie vrn, UK I.( LKilOY rii.»"I'mir l«fg» mnny rooml, botJi, Coupla or Hanllamintl , ()()m hrilronmi, tiled bnlh i iivm rooms, nitnli, nil nilTL'iTTBmAJAn;afilVaihrT.XiB T NK»i»iiiirn;watirM»rVifr ir»e ronm with light hniiirki>«plnf, a. lii'aullfiilly lamlirapi'il. room ranch hnme Kith central fnyvr, o"' funil«lipil I lintli, runtliiunui hot *«Hr, Illrrl bmh ilnwnilalni nlrrly |anilia»»ao. 1 nru wuoili'il pin!. Kii-lit-nmm humr, al n.HO!|.J or 6« Soulh tlrldgo avo,, 5l P lldlrp, IIII>IIIM» nniiiilc, ll»l»r«nof>, IDvlQ unraunt frontage Laiirii !»•,. 110 nil lota In a.ialmlva locality, Th« " " '' '" MI)HT(IA(IK AVAIUIILil fur (I, t.'l illilnn rnnm. Full hair mint I I'll! (fimr htilnioiiK) i l>i haihi, in unumal Mir, KB 6.01110.M, U A, M, 10 frri ncludlnt 1% aaru land, til |. l hrrMiway with allrnihei! faraiir, Hhmleil •rtilnaii J.I.(nut llvmif luiuii with raliiil rhfflrmirnfurIiTiV. homi, Charlln 'indff lha hrw rrgulatlom for ' 1»'alJ!f»l iiruinrtlfi, Aim I", I f. A. nK a)• n 41 (I, hrnilh Hifiil«rr; ileluvi tMi'hmi, •leant lllCU IflMl tFiillr>tnan,_ Mirrriatii iMinlfrrt, JilV'J' i hciif, nil: twii.cnr tiiii-iiut'i t'.ut U'uj'i'i, Kiuais—i iliiwt, nil IIPIIiIII, vtnallavcnallan lillniln, lulllully mutniKri, ConvHiilninl morlaa«ri ! lor fnlifin, 14 P'oapanl «»!„ At« and •»«, (fuod (iiulnt(iiulnttilt . I'lmIlmr In «lnrn anil' hil VtiW ~" l,!IITINll-t:ornfurtah f gldrr II«,ixio Mi.ma. An.(.,.>, 1'iilr llavrn. l n linwdrr ronm, n'rianail vnttti, thrat mnm . dan, ,.alfeirlflly elrcir flly,, itram ha«l, .tiiiji llnti, Null ihowir 10 humi, Inuume 14,001) vruriji I>M tomrri who iiurehaie hniim lhmu«h fuiir yimi iiiil, l.tvlittf rurtm hut wilier imipllatl, Uiia hadroorsl. III* halhrnnnu l*n-r*r »»' Uus naiiei aorn.r. apanminti, Ona, nntad lo rillabli al« foomi fur owner, Illnesa fnrrr ui, Holaton Wmirbury, RMltur ritfii 1111,000, Lawliiy At'i"?, flR !• with nrtiiUee; twu lar^e lifjrnomi, Illid •„ Porl Honrnoulh, lananli, 110 monthly, Olhir Immnll- •ai», t*r Infofmallon, gall AT I Illllh, l«r«« KPKIHlllll alllr, full Hllaf, •rqunii all Improvf '•om •I* tiiupanfv. Largi loll Iwn.ear g«> 07JHI t A, M, Jo 1 I1, M, ami Iniuror, It Win front st. rill h««h allarnril t, - UyiNUJ'nOl)H.*ujnlng"ro(iTnr«'ftcHeT| HB M*00,' llurui Aioni'r, Vn't Hat y isd^htOii J-Ofl raff, Rail Mulia H«ycr, I(H t-HU. rawriifnnr/ArJnririjnfrrSiTni Three-.Hrilnuim rahrh ii»i«, fii« lilin fnem anil h«lti, hni walir hul ill WMT'KKANHnunO-Thr.UnO- . «par!mrnii /rrawrc'iifnnr/ArJnrivrrijnfrrSiTni f minii in fufui'iiiihri, Aiuii only i It if . Kurnlihid, .fur . ' lighHnt hniiinliraiil huhnuiei , MtcaMtma hheal,l nlllll iwn.rnr »» rmim, larn attl« with aiain, full Alt yiat •rnuntliirl,. OOna nimmer anan ran* i larva iilnl nvcrlmihiiiic H«ml« ONH •AVI1K •--ICI.-ht' ,i,»m.; two lialh'i menu allni'hril anriic^i Urni* nim mf raimlh, I'jll'nIjllnuu «.114I), I A. MWit, h all Imiirovrmiiita, lint running lOO A Ralalt tot Mil inn lot loaioo. All imiiriivrmtnit Iliiiik \n», I or i|111{• k •uli-, 11 Mini, tleam IKMI, lull,) llniulil nrar h)HIt> kllchvtl Vlllll W!»h»l' Mlhl *I«k>ilit>swkl i II niioni on1 1111 - — ilallnn and but Una, IK lU.Mi'tfj, '!•'!. Leulld llcyir, HB Knilihliil' \tn\ry, ln:| I n>l «v«,. At I»»»I fiiy wfttva-j IIT.IIUII, lUnI A»mry, ll' a«i, , ••1044, 1 Auia«ti«'ly nimrai'il, Aikn* m,. UoniuuaM oa Nut Until illihlandi, AT Lull 7, tyttmure av«, J'huna l.uUI, Tit, Lawliy Aimtt, Kh I'Olin, Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21. 1952 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Shrewsbury Scouts Complete Mr. and Mm. Frlti Torg, and OLDER HOUSE—Ai Is. »l.»00. C»U 12-ACRE FRUIT FARM—Height of BATHING productivity, new stock under cul. their granddaughter, Barbara Torg Now It's the VOGUE 'ation, tome meadow woodland, pal- KENRAY Ocean Bathing with Lifeguard, (ram of Whits st., spent the week-end co In cover crops. Early American Camping Season ,rm houx, moderniied: outbuildings In- 9 A. M. 'HI • P. M.—BOc all day; at White Plains, N. T., and Nor- ude packing house, completely $1.00 Sat, SUB. and Holidays. Chil- Monmouth council of Boy Scouts walk, Conn. FOR POSITIVE PROFESSIONAL Grissingcr * Hell.r, Bro.d and Me- julpped, with apartment adjoining i new LINOLEUM-TILE-CARPET dren one-half price. Free parking chanio Its. RE_6.2100. RE 6-1688. baa completed one of its most suc- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Miller, Pat- irrack building for 14 men. Excellent sn the Beach. terson ave., have moved to Clin- IN'fiEirBXNK—Eight-room home. All uit and produce farming- area. Just INSTALLED & REPAIRED :essful summer camping seasons. improvements; garage; lot 50x160. few miles from the New Jersey Turn- Plans are now under way for theton, Mo. COLD PERMANENT WAVING Hot »ir heat. Price »«,000: 12,000 ike. Ray Stillman, Highway 86, 'all activities. Kendall Lee of M- Miss Katherlne Sicklea, Syca- cash, bulance monthly. Randolph iburr. RE 6-5111. Beveridge Drive-In more ave., is visiting relatives in Mr. John Zerfao. Pioneer Cold Waving Technician Jacobsen. 1 Patterson »T«.. Sh^jwi- OLONtAL CAPE OOb—Pr«-war, CUB. RE 6-4572 >ury Park, chairman of camping burr. RE «-8867. torn built, fully insulated throughout, and .activities, announced that 489Providence, R. I. Will be Our Guest for Two Weeks BEEFORT)—Two-story home, six large rtrsctively arranged. Living room, KENNETH COAKLEY Beach scouts had spent a week or more Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Piccola, room., bath, hot water he«t, Eiso replace, dining room, powder room, den, In the summer camps operated byObre pi., gave a welcome home ONE PRICE ONLY—$15.00 fired: large front porch also heated: Itchen, porch, threa bedroom., tiled Euclid Avenue. Lock Arbour, party for Tommy Price, Olympic lot 98x126. Thl. I. » real home, and ath, full cellar, oil heat; attached sa- 636RlvtrRd. Fair Hcvtn Allcnhurat and A-bury Park. the council, or had participated in the price ii 110,600. Randolph Jacob- age; lot 80x300, profusion of trees, Explorer expeditions during July champion, son of Mayor and Mrs. Phone RE 6-0646 for Appointment - len, 1-Patterion »ve., Shrewsbury. HE owerlng .hrubi, garden . .pace. In and Augurt. The camping commit- F. Bliss Price of Eatontown, lut ively historic village, transportation tee, Mr. Lee stated, was now en-Saturday evening. Present were RARITAI*—TOWNSHIP—Biri rooms. nearby; walking distance to station. VOGUE BEAUTY SALON three up, two down, all Improvement.. Sacrifice at (20,000, Ray Stlllman, RE gaged In arranging for the Explor- Mayor and Mrs. Price and daugh- Located on good road, but stops at 6-5111. er encampment at Sandy Hook ters Pat and Sue, - Mr. and Mrs. front door: four minute, walk to rail- ED BA»It—Georgian colonial dwcl- Sept. 13 and 11 and the fall Cam- Joseph Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 16 White St. Red Bank road nation; J6.500; .mall down pay- ling, lurrounded by aere of beautifully liam Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ment; balance about SS6 monthly. Run- snd.caped grounds, featuring patio nnd orees for the week-end of Oct. 11 dolph Jacob.cn, 1 Patterson ave., larbecue. In A-l condition. Large liv- and 12. Pignatore, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Bak- Shrewsbury. RE 6-3S67. ng room, fireplace, pins paneled aun- Scout Executive J. Fred Billett ker and children Alan, Jan and IITTLE—SILVER—Frame andbrick >om, powder room, dining room, kltch- Karen, Eatontown, Irfrals Piccola bungalow. All utilities, ell heat, two n, breakfast room overlooking garden; announced that some 300 scouU and Virginia, Anthony, Carol Ann .Thai Blends bedrooms, two fireplace., full cellar; ouble garage. Second floor, four bed- and explorer! from this section are and Eleanor Piccola. nice ground.; low taxes. Price 116,600. ooms, four baths; dry cellar: hot water expected to participate in the cere- ... wHh TODAY'S ARCHIffdUtt Randolph Jacobsen, 1 Patter.on «ve., ,eat, oil, A handsome home In a. so- NEARLY ACCURATE / picquotClut} monies at West Point Military On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shrewsbury^ RE 6-3867 ret. neighborhood; (37,600. Ray Still- Malone of Obre pi. were hosts at LOCATEpDn NEAv" R Highway 36. A new- nan RE 6-6111. academy Sept. 27 as part of a ly built ranch type home with six tUMSON^Shrewabury river Inlet. Ei- IS NOT ENOUGH/[ 10,000 scout delegation which will a surprise birthday party for An- larse rooms, bath, also cloied-ln porch, tate area, t' ,crcs, Boat anchor- GINGER attend a special program and foot- thony Piccola on the lawn of his The bungnlow I. situated on a large ,ge; colonial cottage, seven rooms, two *e »/// repair ik&i \ ball game at the academy on that home. Mrs. Malone gave him a plot of ground with plenty of space laths, fireplace, hot water heat, oil; home-made birthday cake. Present for children to play Bnd not crowding wo-car garage: 126,000, Inspection ALE date. your neighbor. This you would never nvited Sweeney Agency, Phone RU The camping program for the were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pigna- expect. Price only $9,500. Randolph .1492.' tore and son Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen, 1 Patterson ave., Shrews- IATONT0WN—Within walking distance LWATCHJ Monmouth county scout organiza- William Norris and daughter Shir- bury RE 6-3S6T. to Weit gate of Fort Monmouth. tion got off to a good start on theley, Mayor and Mrs. F. Bliss Price itEW MoKMOUTH—Two-story hou.e. 'lea.ant community. Five large rooms week-end of June 6. 7 and 8, with Three bedroom., hoi air heat; garage: one floor, strictly modern. This Is some 1,400 scouts and leaders par-and daughters Pat and Sue, Louis large lot; place for a garden or a few brick-front home; panel heat; SI5,, Plccola and Virginia, Anthony, chickens Five minutes walk to store., 00. Willis Conover, 75 West Front Reussille's MAX BENOWITZ ticipating in the Battleground Carol Ann and Eleanor Plccola, R E 6 M4 bus, railroad station and school, Ran- i*- _ _ - J- camporee at Freehold. Sixteen Sea MIRACLE WEDGE*, dolph Jacob.cn, 1 Patterson ave., BRICK H6~SE—WITH other fireproof 36 BROAD — RED BANK All formi of Scouts and three leaders under the Carol Ann Piccola celebrated her Shrewsbury. RE 6-3S67. feature.. In a quiet and pleasant direction of Louis Cooke, Rumson, sixth birthday Monday. Decora- Weotherf/ght Clotun NEW KNOLIAVOOD SCHOOL very close leighborhood. Studio, livlng-dlnlng completed a cruise to St. Johns, tions and birthday cake, which was to this six-room reluxc ranch home. 'oom; three nice bedrooms with plcnly Life-Casualty-Fire • Beautify your home/ eld or Near bus; no throuch streets. Fully >f closet space. Den on first floor; rcc- Quebec, July 3 to 13. Summer the centerpiece, were in blue and SALT SPRAY STEEL* equipped, decorated: on landscaped 112- -eation room in basement. Lot'75x150 Insurance camp Lenape in Burlington county, yellow. Her guests were Johnny Di new, with this quality-built, ex- foot lot. Home ncarlns completion eet: screened-in porch, and detached which was rented by the scout or-Perry, James Bruno, Norma and pertly installed garage door that Tracks and Hardwan, Early occupancy assured; $105 month, tarage with storage space. Taxes reas- YOUR CHOICE ganization, had almost 400 scoutsArthur Abrams, Shirley Norris, ly after down payment. Bowers ant mablc. Maintenance low; (18,000. Wil- Real Estate operates smoothly, quietly and j ls Conover, 76 West Front at. RE 6- in attendance, during its seven Leigh Malone, Anthony, Mary Lou 'Trad. Mo* Harris. 12 Broad st, RE 6-3044, RE 141. oaslly for many years. Quality 6-0781-J. Your choice of insur- 200 River Road Bed Bank, N. J. weeks oC operation. A contingent and Bobby Gualtieri of Red Bank, PRICE REDUCED—Lame five-room RED BANK—Six room., bath, sunporch, of 21 scouts set up camp on theJoseph Pignatore and Virginia, An cuts costs. bungalow in unique location, Mnny hot air heat RE 6-6798. ance agent is just as BE 6-4071 Delaware at Camp Cowaw for thethony and Eleanor Piccola, Mrs. extras, and in tip-top share. Thl VIR HAVEN—Two-story, seven-room home offers seclusion, excellent pano< dwelling. Sunporch nnd laundry week of Aug. 10 to 16. Mary Gualtieri, Mrs. Mildred Lu- MATION-WIDE Sales-installation-Service ramlo outlook. Beautiful grounds, yel equipped with Thor Automatic washer, ' important as your cia, Mrs. Joseph Pignatore, Mrs is located most conveniently, Unusual 11 cu. ft. G, E. freexer; oil heat. Large Trip to New Mexico Joseph Malone, Mrs, Fred Bruno terror available. Bowers and Hnrrls, corner plot; garage, Near bus and choice of doctor or Eleven scouts under the leader- and Mrs, Anthony Gualtieri. 12 Broad st._ RE 6-3044, RE 6-0781^J. school. No agentsi (14,600, RE 6- OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCTS CORP. COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED four 2798-M. . lawyer. ship of Harold Westdn, Wanamas- Mrs. W. C. Guptll, Sycamore ave. years nso, This excellent two-story, SIX-ROOM HOUSE—All improvements, sa, made the longest journey of the 25 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE seven-room home offers many unusun, your entire financial Is entertaining her daughter, Mrs Garage, chlckenhou.e; two acres land! Smith Furs summer season when they attended E. C. Powers, Jr., and son Eugene features. River rights; low taxes; beau- $7,700. Seara and Washington aves., struoture may some day tho national Boy Scout Explorer 465 SHREWSBURY AVE. RE 6-4888 RED BANK tiful landscaping, extrn lavatory; firs Atlantic Highlands. AT 1-1782-W.* depend on how well he 24 Second Ave., Long Branch ranch at Philmont, N. M. The ex-Clayton of Concord, N. H., and floor laundry, etc. 1'ull basement, hai LITTLE SILVER—Excellent location. 4li Mrs. E. C. Powers, Sr., of Atlan- hot water heating system Bowers ant acres. Owner moving: 15 rooms, auto- has performed his Job. plorers left Trenton July 20 by ta, Ga. Harris, 12 Broad st, RE 6-3044, R] matic heat. Good condition, nice plant- FUR STORAGE train and returned home Aug. IT. Ing, Excellent value, Asking (30,000, Certified Cold Storage Vaults The scouts camped at the 127,000- A combined meeting of all the SEb BANK CORNEK—Slx-room, two Sweeney Agency. Phone RU 1-1492. Grossinger & Heller acre scout ranch near Ctmarron, organizations of Old Christ Epis< story, with full dry cellar. Break RUMSON AREA—Excellent location. * Repairing * Restyling where they participated In moun- copal church was held Tuesday eve r•" It's Marvelous— fast nook, plus dining room; two-cat One acre. New colonial home. Seven nlng to plan for a 250th anni- garage located at rear of oversiied rooms, l',i tiled baths; two-car garage. Broad & Mechanic Sts. Fur Coats Made to Order tain climbing and exploration trips. lot. Very comfortable, and in excel- Immediate possession. Asking (29,000. versary celebration to be held in the way LEON'S clean lent condition throughout, Askini Submit offer. Sweeney Agency. Phone PHONE Seventeen explorer scouts from the fall. S19.000 Bowers and Harris, 12 Broai RU 1-H92. Red Bank, N. J. seven units of the Monmouth coun- it. RE 6-3044. HE 6-07-81-J. Long Branch i-E147.3645 cil organization, graduated Satur- Chrlssle Cheney of Belrose, _ MONMOUTH BEACH—Owner trans- Tel. RE 6-2100 I, is visiting her cousin, Patricia my clothes! MANY UNUSUAL FEATURES lnhemi ferred, Beautiful new thrffl-hedroom day from tho "Wings of West Ann Forrar, daughter of Mr. and in this three-bedroom river property ranch house. Tiled hath, oil heat. Near Point" encampment held at Stew- Very nice, living room, sunporch, palln school bus. Large plot ground: (14,000, art field under the auspices of theMrs. Chester Forrar, Parker pi. large two-car gamut. Some carpetlni Rental $125 monthly Six-room house 'Mr. and Mrs. James Staples and Included Secluded, but mo.t conven furnished, automatic heat; (86 monthly, region two executive staff. lent location. Asking 118,600. Boweri Sweeney Agency. RU 1-1-192. daughter Holly, Beechwood Monmouth county's own training spent Tuesday visiting friends in and Harris, 12 Broad st. RE 6-304 RUMSON—Large plot, nicely planted. center, Camp Housman at Farm- RE 6-0781-J. Nice location. Eight rooms, two baths, POLICEMEN Radbnrn. Mr. Staples Is On vaca- SEDUCED — $3,000] Rumion own hot water heat, oil; full dry basement; ingdale, operated throughout the tion from his work at the National transferred. Large living room, dii two-ear garage. Asklnir (26,500, Swee- summer season with a steady flow City Bank of New York. tni room, sunporcb, modern electrl ney Agtncy. Phone RU 1-1492. of scouts and leaders for week-end kitchen, powder room, four bedroom, FAIR HAVEN—Perfect location. Won- FIREMEN and overnight trips. Arrangements Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Turnock and bath on second floor; oil heat; largi derful neighbors and near school, but son Wnde of Parker pi. are on corner lot. Price $16,000. Ella Wilt we've outgrown our home; 5 H-room are now being made for a training vacation in Maine. shire Agency, Realtors. RE 6-3308 bungalow, full cellar, screened-ln porch, program at the campsite, starting SB 2-O004, modern kitchen, tile bath. Asking Sit,- in September. The last expedition Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clayton LOCATED ON TUB Shrewsbury, Li 000. RE 6-2BJ9. SCHOOL TEACHERS of White st. are vacationing In ing room, dining room, kitehen, thn of the summer season will Include Right Ma'am- bedrooms and hath on first floor; thr, FURNISHT5B ROUSE—Six rooms and a trip to the National Order of the Florida. bedrooms on second floor; full bast bath, all Improvements, Red Bank, Arrow convention at Miami uni- LEON'S ment: low taxes. Price (9,950, Ell; near Newman Springs rd. Write, GOVERNMENT WORKERS Wiltshire Agency, Realtors. RE 6-330' "Newman Springs," Box 511; Red Bank. versity, Oxford, Ohio, Aug. 29 andFishermart's Body or SB 2-0004. Open weck-endB. LET MB HELP YOU solve your hous, 80. Twelve scouts and two leaders Ing problem, Propertles'of all prices. Cotton Clinic COMPLETE PRIVACY—If you buy th Ayers-Fahy Agency, RE 6-2888, Ask will make the trip. Discovered in Creek attractive Fair Haven home, situated or Mr. Trufolo. SEMI-RETIRED MEN Specializes in get- on over one acre. Three baths, heated Scout troops and explorer units BELFORD — Middletown town- greenhouse, and many other extra.. RANCH TYPE BUNG ALOW—Newly dec- will continue unit camping under ting your cottons orateS"* four-room bungalow. Auto- ship police reported Tuesday that to look olean, Choice location. Excellent value (29,500. •their own leadership during Au-tho body of James ' Campbell of Ella, Wiltshire Agency, Realtors, RE atlc heat and hot water; attached Here is an opportunity to earn as much or more money in gust and September. Cub packs will crisp and fresh. 6-3306, or SE 5-0004. Open week-end.. irage: lot 80x220. Price (6,500. Call Kilmarnock, Va, was found at the No more scrub- UNDER (10,000—We have, three cxcel- RE 6-5236-W-l after 6:1G P. M. for your spare time as you do in your regular job. hold September planning sessions mouth of Belford creek at 6:20 a.m. lent buy.. Must be seen to be ap- appointment. Box 33D, Nutswamp rd., for the activities of the fall and bed out, faded [liver Plata.* ^ A fisherman employed by J, How- preciated Shrewsbury, Fair Haven and winter months, starting in the near ard Smith, Inc., aboard the Mattie look. Try It to- Sea Bright locations. Ella Wiltshire AUIjDWQOD LANE, Rumion, 1% acres. One of the oldest end largest home Improvement concerns future. day! Azency. Realtors. SE 2-0004 or RE 6- Fine home site. Call owner, Belmar H. Phillips, Mr. Campbell had been 8306 Open week-ends. 1-7059-W or Kearny 8-0566 reported missing since. Saturday SEMI-BUNGALOW—Excellent location. in the country has several local territories open. Products «lafht,r. • •-.t .Z- ,...... ,,.„•„„,. . ...™. Dinette, living room, fireplace, two bed- *ooma and bath. Located on three well advertised on Television, Radio and Newspapers." Guild to -Present ¥e"body was discovered by the rooms, tile bath; expansion attic: auto- ot>, 76x180 feet, Sacrifice, (6,500. KE crew of one of tile Smith plant's mata heat. Ample closeti; (24,000. 5-0037. Company has served over 50,000 customers. frank B. Lawes. RE 6-2878. Spindler Paintings boats as it left the creek mouth, SOHWARTZ-MACKLIN REALTORS — Dr. Julius A. Toren, county physi- Hlddletown, Four-year-old well con- iUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Experience not necessary as we thoroughly train our men. TINTON FALLS — The Moncian- , examined the body Tuesday structed three-bedroom bungalow. Liv- CHANCERY DIVISION OF NEW at the Scott funeral home, from ing room with fireplace, dinette, equipped JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION mouth guild will show paintings kitchen, automatic oil heat; cellar; on MONMOUTH COUNTY Married men, who can work evenings preferred. Car nec- and drawings by Louis Spindler, where It was sent yesterday to Kil- large jot. Only (12,000, Schwarti- SUMMONS in the Old Mill Galleries, starting marnock. Macklln, 8 White st. RE 6-3121. DOCKET NO. F-2194-51 essary. Saturday. The exhibition will be SCIIWARTZ-MACKLIN REALTOHT^- THE STATE OF MEW JERSEY open dally, and Is the first major Little Silver. Lovely four-bedroom, [L.S.) to Four to Attend two-bath, colonial home. Large living CHARLES R. CARROLL and MAR- Company also has openings for carpenters, roofing, siding American exhibition of Splndler's room with fireplace, large dining room, :LYN G. CARROLL, hil wife, detenJant.. work. Lehigh University breakfast room, kitchen, enclosed porch; YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and and insulation mechanics. Good pay, steady year round Spindler, who was horn and still CALL RE 6-2800 TODAY two-car garagt: large lot, beautifully required to serve upon Edward Feld, Four students from the Red shrubbed and many trees, '-''Askin—g plaintiff's attorney, whose address 1. 70 work, modern equipment, complete insurance. ives at Newark, was discovered 126,000. Schwarts-Macklin, Howe Avenue, Fassatc, New Jersey, an during his studies in Paris by Bank area are among the 726 answer to the complaint filed In a civil Gertrude Stein, who in speaking of freshmen who have been accepted , _ —. RfiALfoRS - action, In which FEDERAL NATIONAL For personal Interview at local branch office write full de- his work said! "Spindler is one offor admission to Lehigh university EatontowirrH.UO down, buys almost MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corpora. the best American .artists I have at Bethlehem, Pa., this fall. They new five-room home. Modern kitchen Ion o! the United State., Is plain'!!!, are John S. Eggenberger, 42 Mon- with Hotpoint electric rawe and re. ind Charles R, Carroll ct als, are de- tails. Address Opportunity, Box 511, Red Bank, or contact seen, and I predict a greayt future SINCE M**, frlgerator, tile bath with colored fix fendants, pending in the Superior Court for him." The artist studied with roe "ave., and Jay N. Valant, 1624 tures; 111,500. Schwartl-Mackln, I of New Jersey, within thirty-five days Asbury Park Manager, 810 First Avenue, Telephone No. Pinckney rd., Little Silver; Wil- after September 4, 1952, exclusive of Oliver Fuss and Jean Marchand, White, st. RE 6-3121. liam VanWinkle, Gooseneck Point, CLEANERS • LAUNDERERS • RUG CLEANERS such date, If you fall so to do, the re- Asbury Park 2-0705. and attended the Ecole des Beau EARGE MULTIPLE dwelling. Corner let demanded in the complaint will be Arts in Paris, and at the Arland Harold K. Apgar, 217 Bing- property Complete renovation job, taken against you by default. new roof,.new enclosure; large rooms, Students' league in New York city, ham ave., Rumson, ALWAYS AMPLE,PARKING IN FRONT OF PLANT newly decorated; live baths, four beau- The action has been Instituted for the Freshman week activities will be- tifully tiled. Ideal for person or couple purpose of foreclosing a mortgage dated Jean Cassou, director of the Mu- wanting a home and good Investment. September 23, 1940 made by Charles R. seum of Modern Art of Paris, wrote gin Sept. 10, giving the new 64-76 WHITE ST. RED BANK Carroll and Marilyn G, Carroll, his wife, dents a week of orientation before Good location In Hed Bank, Phone as mortgagors and payable to The Mort- of his work, "Spindler has qualities owner. HE 6-0701, gage Corporation of New Jersey, as of a painter of first rank. He hasregistering Sept. 17, RANCH—Sacrifice. Owner moving over- mortgagee, and concerns real estate lo- seas. Three lovely bedrooms, full tate lo- an infinite preolous gift for paint- cated In the Borough of Fair Havvene , In collar, charming kitchen, spacious the County of Monmouth, State of Ing." The artist has shown his grounds, fully insulated, weather strip- of New Jersey, and being known as NNo , 15 paintings at the Durand-Ru.el Gal- ping and screens, two years old, A*t Gllltiple Avenue, Fair Haven, New Jer- lery In Paris. condition, geographic location, excel- sey, Said mortgage was assigned to lent; (2,800 assumes preient G. I. Federal National Mortgage Association, mortgage; monthly payments approx plaintiff herein, by assignment dated De- Imately 163, Immediatte occupancyoccupany, "mber 6. 1848 and recorded December Power Engineers Muve fast, won't last longng.. Ucor«o 14, 1U49 In Book 162 of Assfgnments of \V. Bray RE 6.509a i RE 6-0804, Mortgages for Monmouth County, Page Plan Fall Schedule i4-hour strvlce. 419, a ETTSNK—Excellent neighborhood ASBURY PARK — Movies, lee- WE'RE READY! You are mate defendants because you Desirable two-story containing three are the fee owners and mortgagors of tures, discussions and visits to bedroom., two bath.. New oil heat, ban- the premise! above described, power plants Are on the fall ichad. ment: double garage: corner plot, Ask- Dattdl August «, 1958, Ing $15,000. Franklyn Havlland, Broker, ule of the National Association of HE 6-1820, I. GRANT SCOTT, . - (illrk o( "•• SuPi'lor Court, Power Engineers, It was reported RED BANU—Good buy. Maple ave, Eight Edward Feld, by Frank Joyce, educational chair- ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, WE room., Four bedrooms [ oil heat, Attorney for Plaintiff. man at a meeting of the group basement I four-car varaeet land.cspec 70 How* Av.nui, plot. Price (11,000, Franklyn Havl- Fasiale, N, J, (U.52 Monday night at the BerksUy-Car- WILL BE IN OUR NEW LOCATION land, Broker, RE 6.18110. Ur»t hotel, FATtf HAVEH^CVl Mr. Joyoe added groups of 38 JUST TWO DOORS FROM OUR HConvnlent location, NOTICE membert eaoh have been invited near store., bu>. Spacious three-bid, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE room home, Large porch, fireplace, IIOHOUOH Of NKW SHREWSBURY to tour the new Olba States Ltd, automatic hot water neat, basement TO PURCHASE A DUMP TRUCK plant In Toms River in September. PRESENT SPOT. liatn, Aiklnic I13.SU0, r'runklyn IUV AND PROVIDING TOE SUM 01' It was announced by Harry An. Hand. Broker HE C-1820, 11,000 FOR PAYMENT OP TRUCK Iffil) uANK-^TTeiisoniible" bungalow con DOG HOUSE OR DREAM HOUSE? piegate, president, that the annual FROM CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT talnlng living room, tiled kltch.n, etate plonlo will be held »t Forreet two bedrooms, both, screened porch WHEllBAS, tha neoiuiry fundi for Hill park, Butler, Sept 14. Remember *•• nil hoi witir hut I basement, Aiaini thi purchase p( ths Dump Truck by thi (8,900, Franklyn Havlland, Broker, III Barouih of Nsw Bhriwibur/ Imve btin Rommolo Fries, formerly of the LlTTLlJ SILVEfl—Showplac., Ten spa orldtd for by a Capital fmprovemtnt Wilmington, Del,, chapter, waa ac- clou, roomi, Ooriioui treu and paint K-jnHd.ld IBn tth« L»JJ Budget, ";" IT'S UP TO YOU oepted u a tramfer member. Inis, nth pond, New oil (team h««t. Grand Opening, Aug* 28 Ilaiim.nt, Birn, 1U sorn, Prlc Council of tht Borough ol Niw Stirtws' (21,000, Funklya Hnvllsnd, firokti burr <|o«i ordain i A cheap houti li not hard to build—but It takes solid HOSPITAL PATIENTS ' f»K 6.1110, Section 1, Tht Mayor and Council li OF THE \rTCtU (?6rTi)YBn—Comfortable ol hsnby authorlitd to ipprovi thi pui "know how" plus tound building materials to build a Surgical patients at Rlvervlew nvt.room homi, n«»r ichooli ini ohise of a dump truck{I ind thei approc hoipltal this wtek Include Mrs, Ir> bum, I'ln«s»nt community, In txetl prlttlen of the summ of 19,000,01900000 fof r good house, at a reasonable price. ma Kite, 438 South Main st,, Key lint condition. Modtrn convinlsncn thi toil thinof, 110,000, II W.it Front it, RE »< Sulio«adT%n 1 . TTfif i ..isaidd sum of ID,000,00 port! David Mitthiwi, 3S Ol«n pi,, Fair Haven t Robert Rothwell, 301 BURGER BOWL ripriiintln* thi cost of thi «ei|uliltbi HAMUMNU HA UN KDU llOMt— HIVI of anld dump truck li to be provide) Mr. William Wright and Mr. Rebirt Magare will show you Broad it,, Keyporti Frank Petrone, vltw. (iirroundtd by two Horn o for from funds appropr itid ai Ciplti, JM Wllion ave,, Long Branch) MM,. MIMIM groundsi lovely rsciptlon hil Imorojfiminnprovi t Kundi In tW ltll Hudnt, Lota Wegel, 348 Fair Haven rd,, wlih broad itilrtiM to noond floor jheilei. .... how to cut building costs without cutting eornari. They'll AT, ipieloui living room, dining room, u rlolilli areart hirsbniriby autrioriiia, d t.o. ,.pufor. m Fair Haveni E»rl Oltrk, 61 Parker tra-modfrn kitchen, bidroom, bull. luih iitiiui and to doi iui--*h • thliit•'•---i •- • tell you how to get the oaileit flnanelng terms available. ave,, Little Silver) MM. Margaret II WHITI STRUT RID BANK Ihrii msitir bedrooms, thrit bithi bs nsciisary ts eirry out 4h« Intntint'u V MoOoaoh, 15 Oak pi,, Fair Haven, lundeeki thru-car ««r«i», lilsillx lit' this ordlnenoi, They'll supply good materials at fair prices. u«l«d lor shura activities or comm " Riitlon «, Thli ordlnsnei shall tik and Mr*. Adelaide Neibltt, 10 Oak- Aiklnji. M.i,»ou, luy ..Htlllme.n,. tirtat whin and aftir Its paiiagi and wood pi,, Keiniburf, Among thi li SUBllntlon eeiordlnr to law, midloal pttlonU at Rlvervlew are Prtvitw Opanlng W«dn«ifaih< tne^Hajrer and UountlT of ihi notoauli dteiex rd,, Matawani MM. Raohel loiwl log uurntni nr»Dlnii allehin, hi New Bnriwibur;, held on Auguit 1, Free Plan Inks — Fret Eitltnotn nankin, 16 Forman it, Fair Ha- bathb>th, hhoo t wslep hut, oll.flrndiI IIII aerei lilt, and wli aome un for final ton ven i MM. Lillian Patten, Freehold | of land. aldirallon filiiMill** area, About Vo'mfnutii lo w« Oeorge Franklin, Campbell ave,, The BURGER BOWL Yurk' , Uw Uml 131,000, Riy Still. Port Monmouth i MM, Brneetlne miii JII8_fl«n 111, t imt Ho|an, rt, It, Mlddletown town- Wally and Fred 1D W"»- .Wi-MW, nertlklfy ihlpi MM, Jennie Fiiher, 16f Pru< tnetd, NoqcrA nvt»rooin itfnl-bun Monmouth Lumber Co. peot ave,, Little Silver, and Oeene __...... ifloied pttloi lirga oloul •ml liorm einm I hot air hilt, ol B. Miller, Mlddletown townehlp, burniri |»o-iler» geraiia 111,100, Tom (tout 1)0 Marly, for fufthM MI 79 CENTRAL AVENUE RED BANK. N.J. Wart, «tll Mr IUIIUM, lilMli . 9m ifijitilt tt* imki eikii mmtt ey nflifii Thi RiilMirRii — UWnd RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952 Page Eleven 400 to Attend St. James Party August Sale Four hundred women attended Ihacaid party and fashion show at the Molly Pitcher hotel Satur- day afternoon for the benefit of St. James Catholic church. The pro- CONVERTIBLES ceeds will .be used to set up a baptistry in the narthex of the 1948 BUICK—Fully •quipped including Dynaflow. Traded church. Mrs. James Anderson, general in by original owner. The Boss' wife hat been using chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Jo- seph Hlntclmann, Mrs. Harry Mo- this one lately. Cormick and Mrs. Joseph Laurlno, co-chairmen; Miss Agnes Kane, sec- retary, and Miss Helen Lang, Mrs. 1949 BUICK—Low mileage, white wall tires, heater, radio. Craig Crcnshaw, Mrs. Clayton Held, Miss Mary Kaney and Mrs, Fred A good buy. erlck Crine. A ifashion show featuring fall and "back to college" styles was pre- 1947 CHEVROLET—Black, good tires, good top. Ideal sented by Stcinbach company. second car for a sports-minded family. Doubling as junior hostesses' and models woro Eileen Qlblln, chair- man of the junior hostesses; Carole Macho, Ann Stanfield, Judy Lynch, 1947 BUICK—Fully equipped, good rubber, new top. Ma'rjorie Goff and Susan Lynch. The other hostesses were Jane Sagurton, Mary Schilling, Joanne Heffernan, Judith Ellis, Ella. Ann Phillips, Roscmarie Mehm, Judith Kenny, Patricia Egan, Susan Price, COLONY BUICK, Inc. Diane Oakeraon, Joan Gilbarte, Betty Jane Cronan, Ann Teeter and Nancy ByrncB. 163 Monmouth St.—At Railroad Station Youngsters modeling were Harry Copperthwaite, Edward Schissler, BIG T> OLL ]\R VALIJE Red Bank 6-2089 Jay Francis Forrar, Ann Marie Copperthwaite, Carol Jean Jordan, Carole Michclc Anderson, Diane Petillo and Kathleen and Nancy crt; a price ^ NO McKcnnn. ( Cash awards went to Miss Rita Hlntclmann, 36 Riverside ave., $250; Maurice Sutton, Oakland at,, $100; ! thcrt makes sense Rita Homschoot, River id., $75; Herman Marks, Bergen pi., $25; our BIRTHDAY GIFT to you! William Kaney, River Plaza, $10; DOWN George Champlln, Fair Haven, $10; M. J. Mahori, Fair Haven, $10; Miss Marguerite Ward, Broad at.,' $10, All-new 1952 and William A. Brooks, New York CHARM FASHIONS city, $10. Prizes amounting to $500 went i 26 Broad St. to Mis. Pauline Moss, canary; Mrs. PAYMENT John E. Day, canary; Mrs. E. A. Red Bank, N. J. Kenny, defense bond; Mrs. Charlea J. Douglas, Jr., lamp; Mrs. Homer Methot, lamp; Miss Marie Butler, indrier lamp; Mrs. James A. Curloy, stock- ings; Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, radio; Mrs. May Huge, billfold; Mrs. Lam- with bert, orchid; Mrs. John Ackerman, waste basket; Mrs. J. Fred Johns- ton, special award; Mrs. J. F. Chap- pell, child's dross; Miss Nora Ryan, POWER FLUSH-RINSE! 1st BIRTHDAY JUBILEE silverware; Mrs. O. B, Gibson, cigarette lighter; Joyce Clayton, Aug. 20th—Aug. 30th record player; Mrs. D. p. O'Brien, cologne; Mrs. William O'Brien, electric toaster; Miss Ariene Rice, THREE bird; Mrs. D. P. O'Brien, Mrs. Mi- chael Calandrlello, and Mrs. Lars TOST LOOK AT ALL THESl Ft ATUMS FREE GIFT Olsen, special prizes; Bert Buldorf, two dinners at Shadow Brook Inn; • New Fill and Rinse Faucet A strand of "DUBARRY OF FIFTH AVE" graduated pearls, Mrs. William. Turnier, handbag; • Automatic Overload Switch hand-knotted, and with sterling silver fish-hook clasp with Mrs, R. J. Fitzgerald, Miss Mary Searles, Miss Jean Hackett and • Speedy Spin-drying YEARS ell purchases of $8.98 or over. Mrs. iA. Phillips, special prlzec; Ike Lally,, fountain pen; Mrs. Kenneth • Thorough Aluminum Agitator Lay ton, silverware; Miss Jane Sag- urton brief case, and Mrs. George --• Easy-Namel Finish PRESENTING Fitzpatrlck, silverware. TO Emergency Cases Here's the new Easy that's tops in perform- OUR FALL COLLECTION At Riverview ance, yet priced to make it Easy on your Of budget! Easy's 2-tubs work as a team, do a 5.98 to 19.98 Persons treated at Rlvervlaw DRESSES hospital during the past week In- week's wash in only an hour. One tub COATS . 16.98 to 69.98 cluded Bernard Kelghron, 33, 1S9 PAY washes clothes cleaner while the other 2.98 to 10.98 Spring st,, Red Bank, bruised right SPORTSWEAR shoulder, pushed into swimming Power Flush-Rinses, then spins clothes pool; Walter Hennlg, 38, Matawan, really damp-dry. No broken buttons, no and a full line of moderately priced ladies lingerie and I cut kneo while putting,..grass, with I hirff-'tkwron crease's 1 You'll save time, • ... accessories. ja liulfef'Elizabeth" Fisier," Si, of) Broadway, Belford, dislocated right work -and money! See this new Easy shoulder In fall; Joseph Davles, Spindrier today! Rivcrdale ave., Eatontown, dog bite; Thomas Kelly, 467 Shrewsbury Charm ave., cut wrist with knife during argument with friend; George B. FASHIONS McCallum, 47 Center st., Rumson, cut lower Up, fell In boat; Thomas 26 BROAD STRUT , RED BANK Cochenelll, 21 Park pi,, River Pla- YOUNGSTOWN za, cut left thumb and forefinger with a power saw; Robert Goodell, I Please Send Me OFFICIAL ENTRY USE OUR LAY-A-WAY AND BUDGET PLANS 16, 141 Oxford ave., Fair Haven, cut left index flngor in belt of pow- er lawn mower; Thomas McDer- DISHWASHERS | mott, B0 Bridge ave., Red Bank, BLM|o r REC|pE C0NTEST cut lip In fall; Theodora R. Brasoh, 45, Shrewsbury ave., Red Bank, fish hook removed from left hand; Jeffrey Bcckhnm, 14 months, 7 Crawford St., Eatontown, cut lip, FREE j My Name Is .., »,....._, fell out of a stroller; Herman Grll- Ion, R.F.D., Red Bank, cut right forefinger with a knife; Wayne Aachettlno, 8, 294 Spring St., Red Bank, cut Hght temple, fell out of YORKSHIRE GIN bed, and Edward Asay, 36 Rut- ledge Dr., Mtddletown township, REGISTER AT ANY ONE OF I dog bite. 99 Full 2 1-5 Quart Head of Woman's Club DISTILLERY IOTTLID Returns From Vacation ATLANTIC'S 8 GREAT STORES j OLD ST. CROIX Mr«. O, V. Ramsay of Mechanic CONTEST ENTRY BLANK st. has returned from a motor trip MIDWAY CLUB to the West coast, Mexico and Canada. In Los Angeles, Mrs. Ram- FOR | Blended «% £9 RUM sey attended the annual convention % of the National Colored Women'* ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO., Inc. Whiskey J m 6 Yrs. Old clubs. Distilled In Kentucky f FIFTH Mrs. Ramsey, who It president of the Red Bank Community Better- ti ment club, a unit of the State Fed- Door Prizes 811 Railroad Avenue, Asbury Park, N.J. j eration or Colored Women's elubi, j RUMSON HILL 40 represented her own organisation BLENDED WHISKEY and the But-Central district at CI IDE Tv aik for this wrltttri guarantee and protection, no matter where you may buy Mft-t * 6 YBABfl OLD the State Federation at the oon- ventlon. Mn. Ramsey was also a IHI .29 representative of the local club at e}VKE y««r appliances or TV. FIFTH 4.19 QUART the state convention held last M 3 MKR007 month at Bordentown, "We are authorized dealers for the above merchandise." Atlantic will endorse every tales slip with lottltd In Bend RUMSON HILL 10O Proof Amateur Gardners rhle statement. S Year Old Kentucky Apple Brandy To Exhibit at Show 39 BOURBON .49 ASBURT PARK-A speolal ap- m Sander. I VMM Old peal is being nude this yea* « ALL STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P. M. 4 3 FIFTH. the amateur flower grower by the FIFTH Brand 06th annual flower show eommlttw of the Monmouth-Blberon HortN cultural society. A large group of WM. PENN CHAMPAGNE classes for the smateur grower will be featured nt the show Sept. 19, Blended Whlikey NBW YORK ID and 14 at the Convention hill 49 here. HALF O.79 ITATB 2 FIFTH The amateur In tulng Invited to GALLON compete with annuals, perennials, rosis, nasturtiums, African marl* golds, Guinea gold marigolds, Krtnrh murigoldi, ilnnl*.*, pfltnpon L0M« BRANCH unnias, coxcomb, rilonln, utar*. gladioli, pompon dnhllu, lane dsh lias, miniature rlshllas, ulngls dull MITUCHtN SHHDERS & co ll«s, house plant* and African vlo. •'RIP IANK lit* In a variety of colon, The open*to*all alasiea Inoludi fruit* ind vegetable!, ferns and palms In LAKIWOOP addition to all the flower groups. H1NT0N ,, IIO«O Itllll illfMNII NIW JIMIV There It no charge (or exhibit- ing Entrance blanks are being Is- FREE DELIVERY »HONI MO I»NK..»«O sued by Melvln H, Worth, 104 Nor. wood ave,, Slbaron, show iioretery. APPLIANCE CHAIN IM NtW-JCW RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 21, 1952

SATCBDAT CAKE SALE Monmouth County SurrocaU's OrBc* firm and ratify tha- same, according to Bride-to-be Honored Notice to. Creditors to Present ssld terms and conditions, providing Hot, Tired Fathers Take Time Out KEANSBURG—The women's • Claims Against Estate that no higher price or better terms At Rumson Party *'' auxiliary of the Knights of Colum- ESTATE OF MARY N. BUCKLIN, shall be bid for said property by any bus will hold a cake sale Saturday deceased. other person. RUMSON—Mies Betty L&ngler of Pursuant to th> order of DORMAN .-Biy Orde-m—r of-<.t. —,-fiiT/,—tiuftinihlp CommUt** Park ave. entertained at a bridal between 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., in MePADDIN, Surrogate of the County of of the Township of Mlddletowniddleto* . front of the Safeway store on Main Monmouth, this day made, on the anpll* Dated I August 20, 1952. shower Friday night at her home caticn of the undersigned, Kate Buck- HOWARD W. ROBERTS, for Miss Joan White. Miss White, st. iin. Sole Executrix of the estate of the *S.12 Township Clerk •aid Mary N. Bucklln, deceased, notice who Is the daughter of Mrs. Ella NOTICE White of Washington st, will be- Notice of SeUUmant of Account il hereby given to the creditors of said ESTATE OF LUICI CEPPARULO, al- deceased to present to the said Sole NOTICE Is hereby given that an offer come the bride of Guy Dunn of Kxccutrix their claims under oath with* has been received by the Township Com- lo known as Louis Cappro, deceased. mittee of the Township of Middletown FOR MODERN Belford, in September. Notice ii hereby given that the ac- in six months from this date, Pated; August 20th, 1852. for the purchase of property located- in Guests were Mrs. Joseph Dunn, counts of.. Out subscriber, Administrator the Township of Middletown, Lots SO, 'of the estate of KATE! BUCKLIN, 61; Block 28, on map of Ocean View, Mrs. Emma Adubato, Mrs. Ella said Deeeised will be audited and stated 20 William St., for the sum of $200 upon the follow- by the Surrogate of the County of Mon- 18.40 Bed Bank. ». J. NEON SIGNS White, Mrs. Loretta Wcigel, Mrs. ing Terms; Cash, and that a hearing Herbert Langler and Misses Mickey mouth and reported for settlement to NOTICE on the said matter is to be held at the The Monmouth County Court. Probate NOTICE Is hereby given that an offer Middletown Township Hall on Wednes- & MAINTENANCE Pasquene, Joan Heckt, Marilyn Division, on Friday, the Seventh day of has been received by the Township Com- day, August 27, 1032 at 3:30 P. M. at Holland, Maureen Meehan, Ann November, A. D., 1952, at 10 o'clock A. mittee of the Township of Mlddletown which time tho Township committee will Hogan, Joan Haley, Katherino M., at the County Court House, Main for tbe purchase of property located in consider an offer and whether It will and Court Street!, Freehold, New Jersey. the Township of Mlddletown, Lots 14, reject the same or confirm and ratify the Keany, Margaret Ann Shea and Dated! August 20th, A. D. 1S52. 1G. 16, 17, Block 16, maps of Ocean same, according to said terms and con- Eleanor Desmond. TURI.DDO SIMONI. View, for the sum of $400 upon the ditions, providing that no higher price COLD CATHODE LIGHTING fil3 South Clinton Avenue, following term: Cash, and that a hear- or better terms shall be bid for said Trenton, New Jersey. . . property by any other person. Winds blow at 1,000 miles an Administrator ing on the said matter Is to he heli] at the Mlddletown Township Hall on Wed- By Order of the Township Committee hour 100 miles above the earth, but nesday afternoon, August 27, 1952, at of tha Township of Mlddletown. ROAD-AD SERVICE, Inc. the air is so thin they have little Messrs Giordano '&' George, 3:30 o'clock at which time the Township Dated; August 20, 1952, I Memorial Parkway, Committee will consider said offer and effect on an object reaching that Long Branch, N, J, ' • whether it will reject the same or eon* HOWARD W, ROBERTS, 45 S. MADN ST. ASBURY PARK 1-1180 height. Attorneys. . 110.92 »».U Township Clerk

r Time out for refreshments at the < .earn consisted of Edwin Jacobs, I All-Star Athletes' Father and Son Thomas Devlin, Irwin Krupnick, baseball games at Memorial field Leonard Schachnow, S. Lichten- you'll always find in Oakhurst Pictured above are steln, Milton Eisler, Gene Bourg, I several of the warm, tired fathers, Milton Levy, L. W, Lawn and Rus- Louis Toscano, Abe Huber, Al Si- sell Coleman. Swimming races, mon, Dr. Fred Lefkowitz, Sid Fish- archery tournaments, overnight man, Dr. S. N. Feinsod, Samuel camping trip, crabbing parties and Mechanik and Robert Jacobson af- closing exercises culminated a busy ter their defeat (11 to 9) by the summer for the 21st season of the combined Senior and Big Leaguer Oakhuret Country day camps (the teams. The fathers of the j;pungcr Shore Athletes, All-Star Athletes, campers, age five through' seven, and the Educational Play Center) •were also defeated by the small fry under the direction of Marie C, 6y a score of 19 to 2. The fathers' Ycumans.

Audrey Hilliard Is BANK BUI'S $40,000 ISSUE MATAWAN—The Farmers and Bridal Shower Guest Merchants National bank of this WE1ST LONG BRANCH—Mrs. place yesterday purchased an issue •William Conway of Elmwood ave, of $40,000 Matawan township street entertained at her home last night improvement bonds maturing July at a bridal shower for her sister, 1, 1953, to 1957. A price of 100.6 Miss Audrey Hilliard. Miss Hilliard was paid for the issue and the is the daughter of Mrs. Loren Hil- bonds carry Interest at the rate Hard of Lipplncott ave., Long of 1.90 per cent. Branch, and Sept. 13 will become the bride of Charles O'Gorman, son Philadelphia is the third TJ. S. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. O'Gor- city in population and second in man of Wayside at St. Dorothea's port tonnage. Catholic church at Batontown. Mrs. Conway will be matron of honor for her sister. Gifts for th« bride-elect were placed in a white wishing well dec- orated with flowers. Guests were CRISCO Mrs. Loren Hilliard, Mrs. Thomas 1 Ib. ] Rogers. Mrs, Kenneth Martin, Mrs. Lewis DeFar.io, Mrs. Ralph Carson, can 31c c: 83c Mrs. Howard Smith and Miss Mil- dred Johnson of Long Branch; Mrs. LAND-O-LAKES Fred Gunther,,Mrs. Raymond War- dell, Mrs, Frank Manzi and Mrs. JOY Edward McCormick, West Long 0 Branch; Mrs. Francis P. O'Gor- .c ^ 290 MILK man, ST., Wayside; .Mrs. Francis P. O'Gorman, Jr., Rumson; Mrs. David HilHard, Shrewsbury; Mrs. Joseph O. Eschelbach, Rod Bank; She'll think of you RICHRIPE Mm. Andrew Anderson, Neptune IVORY SNOW City, and Mrs, Donald L. Flagg, when you send THE BETTER SUPERMARKET lM Wesbfleld. PKG .280 >•* 1! FRUIT COCKTA.L 3^1.00^23' f"r NAMED PRINCIPAL +A HONEY BEE ' ENGLISHTOWN—The board, of IVORY SOAP MAINE education here Monday night FLOWERS ( | named Mrs. Eleanor Griswold as , principal of the English town RUSSELL T. HODGKISS IS. 230 NEWPACKl i schools. She has been a teacher SARDINES ' her* 36 years, New teachers cn- 464 BROAD STREET SWEET 6 45 • gaged were Mrs. Rena Guinea, Mrs t Mary A. Hodes, Mrs. Catherine Pe- TEL. RED BANK 4-4020 Without the TIDE ! treooa, Paul Gallo, Chester Szarej- SWIFT'S I ko and Miss Lorraine Roberts. fattening calories 290 . LEE LUGGAGE. ' 12 OZ. of added sugar PREM CAN Menmeuth County's Exclusive Leather Goods Shop DUZ 39' 270 ICY POINT RJD 10c Coupon on Package BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL! 8OZ. 60% LESS CALORIES! SALMON CAN DAVIDSON'S 41 Tastl-Olet dietetic foods are specifically de- signed for .people who are required to cut down DAVIDSON'S on their intake of ordinary sweats. Look for 3 FAVORITE tha complete Tasti-Dlet variety in the special dietetic food department at Davidson's. Begin COFFEE BUYS! today to take the drudgery out of dieting and MAYONHfllSE put pleasure back in your meals) Top quality, freshly ground coffee. Satisfaction or youi money refunded! PEACHES PRUNE PLUMS "ECONOMY", CHIFFON FLAKES C IS 230 • CAN , lOF 1 LB.'BAG 77 SWIFT'S ' OASK OR UOHT "BREAKFAST" 12OI UB. BAG 79' PEANUT BUTTER JAR FRUIT COCKTAIL CHERRIES 33' "DELUXE" IS- 23* • • CAN 230 1IB. BAG 81* JEST DOG FOOD 3-25' QIVE HIM THIS PEARS APRICOTS ^ FINE SET OF MATCHED LUGGAGE Iff 290 «•!. 230 choice meats COVERED BEAUTIFULLY, DURABLE PLASTIC PEACHES FRUIT COCKTAIL 2.Sulttr & Matehing, 21" WMktndtr 2 BOTH $n C .95* •.,.. CAN iiV Si. 450:' RIB ROAST Ib. FOR **J OVIN RIADY Or, If rou prefer, each pleoe tiutf be "7 IILICTID purohMtxl Mperatelyl OBIRV PRODUCTS FBOZEH FRESH 2-Sult.r U.95* 21" Companion Plceo 12,50* LEGS OF LAMB LAMB'S LIVER ib 59* • Plui Tax FLAGSTAFF 79' We Carry a lull Llnv of VELVEETA CHEESE , 49' PRISHLY AROUND HYORADI FAV0RIT1 SLICID Luggage for Her & for Htm ORANGE JUICE Al Popular Prlcei-Our Saleotlon Includoi RIAKITONI'S • Superllt« • BwnionlU • WhIU BUr CHOP MEAT BACON i • Crown • Amtriean Tourlttir • Ain«ll> JCarhtrt 59' • Wherry e lAdjr Oali e VMl«A*l'kk CREAM CHEESE '* 21' ' 55' I-I And Other Fine rieeei I«I 2 - 2? Buy With Confidence al SPARKOFFEE 2 PINTS FOR 25° LEE LUGGAGE THURSDAY NIQHT 'TIL 9 125 BROAD ST, RED BANK RID IANK ONLY I DOOM from •telnbMh FRIDAY NIOHT 'TIL 9 ' TeUphonn lUd Bink t-lUT-Opcn Krldajr Evenlnn OPEN LATE! RID IANK IrUTTLISILVIR