10 Gents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXIV,. NO. 32. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952' SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. Rutgers President Serious School New Democratic Club Officers 400 Expected Praises Scouts' Tax Problems By Evening Dept. Local Tax Rate Program, Leaders Told by Clayton At Hotel Dance Hiked To $84.32 Citizen Responsibility Taxation 3 Times Novelty Dances to Stressed by Dr. Jones Higher Than 11 Feature Event ul At Council's Banquet • Years Ago, He Says Molly Pitcher Increase Per $1,000 Is $9.52— ASBURY PARK—Extolling the TINTON FALLS — Joseph B. More than 400 reservations have Employees Get $200 Raises work of leaders In Monmouth Coun- Clayton, county superintendent of icen made for the Valentine dance chools, said In a report made pub- icing sponsored by tho evening cil of Boy Scouts, Dr. Lewis Webs- lopartmont of the Red Bank Wom- ter Jones, president of Rutgers uni- lic this week that county school Red Bank's budget for 1952 In- districts and taxpayers alike are an's club Suturday night at the versity, Monday night said the Molly Pitcher hotel. Mrs. Doxter roduced at Monday night'5 council' council's acceptance of responsibil- acing serious financial problems. meeting calls for S3T0.563.13 to b« His report showed that in 11 O. Jones and Mrs. Rosa E. Wiley, Track Star to ity "Is the type we've got to take co-chairmen, havo announced that aised by taxation for local pur- in all our civic activities." years assessed valuations have >oses, and an estimated tax rate gone up little more than U per ill arrangements have been coni- iloted tor a gala evening. Tho com- er tl.OOO, including the 60-cent cent while taxation for school pur- Address Annual ncrcase in the county rate, of poses jumped some 300 per cent. nlttee has worked hard arranging ho program ond the bullroom will S84.32. The rate Increase is J9.53 The outlook for state aid in the ver last year's rate of $74.32. 952-53 school year is about 100 per JO decorated in keeping with the Y.M.C.A. Dinner Valentine day theme. The budget increase Is due to lent more than was received in alary increases averaging about .941-42. A special fcaturo of the eveninp's Fund Drive 'Kick- entertainment will be novelty 1200 to all borough employee*, equl- Tho report Was read at Tuesday dances under tho direction of Mra. Off' to Feature .y adjustments to other employees, Jght's meeting of the Shrewsbury Wlllliim A. Leo and Mra. Portland $5,000 Item for special policeman ;ownship school board, Merrill. In addition to tho numer- Kicc or school duty, tho proposed pur. Paul T. Ryder Retires ous prizes for special events, a :hase of a new $7,250 ambulanct Jaskol ot cheer will be awarded. The 1952 Y.M.C.A. fund campaign inrt a now $17,841 fire truck for The session, a brief one, also will get under way tonight with Independent Engine company, a was featured by a statement by Other members of tho committee tho "kiclt-off" dinner at tho Y.M. ;3,0OO item for the National Uwecp- Paul T. Ryder, board president, are Mrs. Edward Bantu, Mrs. Wll .A. building, 40 Riverside ave. itakes regatta, a $4,000 Item for who was retiring from the body Ham E. Boaty, Mrs. C. Powell Bey- Thla year's campaign calls for a .he borough's share of proposed after 10 years' service, three as land, Mrs. George \V. Browne, Mrs. contribution total of $37,385. The traffic lights at Riverside ave. its head. Harold H. Cumming, Mrs. S. L. special gifts campaign Is expected Front st. and Monmouth St., and Mr: Ryder, who declined to run Dlgglc, Mrs. Clarence S. Gale, Mrs. to raise ?25,3S5 of this total and he Increased costs of materials In the forthcoming . olectlon be- Harold Lartaud, Mrs. Hayward K. tho general campaign $12,000. or repairs and replacements. cause he plans to move out of the Mann, Mrs. Howard E. Miller. Mrs. It is proposed with the consent district this year, said a study of Ralph J. Pastlno, Mrs. Edward B. the director of local government the minutes showed'that township New officers of the Women's Democratic club of Monmouth county at luncheon meet- Rathbun and Mrs. Leo C. Rocco. to transfer $13,000 last year's va- board members had worked in Mahlan A. Grimes, Jr., of Fair ,cr and sewer operating surplus, t* close harmony for progressively ing Friday at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Seated,, left to right: Mrs. Frank Wo, Middletowii village, Haven will be master of core- ho general fund. This Item. Is $3,- better local education through the first vice president; Mrs. ©ustave J. Freret, Fair Haven, president, and Mrs. Rudolph Kastner, monies and music will bo furnished D00 loss than the amount trans- years. by Pete Galatro and ' his seven- erred last year. The surplus cash He thanked fellow members, Atlantic Highlands, second vice president. Standing, left to right, Mrs. John H. King, High- piece orchestra. tem of $50,000 appropriated In George C. Malone, principal, and lands, treasurer Mrs. James McCoy, Union Beach, secretary, and Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin, Mrs. James G. Patton, presi- this year's budget is $6,000 lesa Mrs. Nellie C. Osborn, clerk, for dent, welcomed as guests at Mon- than the amount appropriated last their full co-operation and wished Matawan, financial secretary. t day night's meeting, Mrs. James year. each member well lnr the years Hinton, Mrs. Arthur Hubbard and Dr. Lewis Webster Jones ahead. He urged them, for the Mrs. Lawrence White. Salary adjustments In the pollco future, to remember how improved The program tor this meeting department included a $600 raise, His praise followed H. Donald relations resulted from closer as- Rumson Board Issues Statement Realty Sales by was arranged by the American for Deputy Chief George Clayton, Stevner's comments that the coun- sociation with local government, a homo department with Mrs, Albort who now receives $5,000 a year; cil how administers to 5,846 boys move he felt should be continued. S. White, Jr., and Mra. Everett C. and $400 raises for the lieutenants and men and that requirements for and sergeants, who now receive Mr. Clayton's report was tho On School Budget, Pay Raise Demand VanHorn Agency Baynton, co-chairmen in charga. $4,500 and $4,300 respectively. Tho the next three years calls for a same one presented at a recent Mrs. White Introduced John War- combined membership of 7,000 boys leutenants are Albert E. Newman, meeting of the executive board of ren, associated with the law firm Sr., and Leroy McKnlght. The sjr- and men by 19SS. It was made at the Monmouth County Association Rumson voters this week received who have been in our system over Made During Week of Parsons, Labrecquc, Canzona the annual banquet in Crysta flvo years or slnco 1940, have r«» geants are Lewis B. Hendricks, of School Boards, of which Mr. In the mail a statement by the and Combs, who explained the Frank Mazza and Philip Jlannine. Brook farm inn. Ryder also is the president. At board of education presenting in- ceived average salary increases of Three Places Sold in unctions and assistance rendered formation to give the taxpayers "a 99 per cent. Miss Martha C. Hanson, public Praising the work of Scouting, that meeting, officials of Beveral The Board of Education will be by the Monmouth County Lega health nurso, received a $400 In- Dr. Jones compared the responsi- districts told three county mem- better understanding" of the pro-guided by tlhc desires of the voters Fair Haven and One Aid society. At tho conclusion ot crease, and the salary of Miss Shir, bility being shown by county resi- bers of tho state legislature of posed school budget and -also ex- of Rumson, therefore we hope you his talk, a question and answer ley Swan, deputy borough clerk dents interested in pushing the growing' local tax problems. Sena- pressing tbo board's views on tho will all come out to tho School In Eatontown Borough period was hold. and magistrate's clerk, was raised Scout movement to the responsi- tor Richard R. Stout and Assem- demand by the teachers for an Im-Board election Feb. 13,1952 and ex- Tho next meeting of the arts from $1,664 to $2,000. bility which must be exerted to blyman Elvin R. Slmmlll and Al- mediate increase of $200 in their press your wishes. Mrs. Florence Z. Dolan of the and crafts department will be held combat "taking for granted" the fred N. Beadleston said they were salaries, Uhe funds to be taken out Sincerely yours, Ray VanHorn agency, Fair Haven at the home of Mrs, George P. Fred Zellman, Jr. "remarkable things" that have sympathetic to the school needs. of surplus. * The Rymson Board of Education. realtors, reports the sale for tho Drake of Spring st., Wednesday, come only "through centuries of ad- Tax Climb Shown In a bulletin issued recently by The teachers' demand for the $200 Stalford Realty company of a new, Feb. 13. More than 300 workers from the vancement." the Rumson Teachers' association boost out of surplus was made at modorn one-story ranch house lo- Mrs. William F. Atwell was ap- Community Y.M.C.A. area will as- Hintelmann Buys Declaring that recent years found The report said that school taxes It was stated that the average Rum- the public hearing on the budget, cated at 31 Pierce avp,, Eatontown, pointed chairman of the nominat- semble to get final Instructions at education "going overboard" on for the 1952-53 school year are esti- son teacher Is underpaid, receiving The board has a surplus of $43,000. to Mr. and Mrs. ,JYajjjj*Ji':Bannon ing committee and she will be as tonight's meeting. These workers "spontaneity," he asserted that mated at $6,941,092.08, compared ,$300 less than the average New Immediate payment of $200 to each of Lakewood. The house contains slated by Mrs, Grimes, Mrs. Bey-are volunteers and represent all ot Choice Place on Scouting has "the two necessary with $2,378,638.51 in 1941-42, up Jersey toacher. Answering this, the toacher would take a $9,400 slice five rooms, including' a"convar'tlb> land, Mrs. Clark E. Wallace and the areas which the Y.M.CA. fundamentals of education—spon- three times. This covers local board.states that "records Indicate from this amoim|;.v.. ••' ••• ••-•.<.,/: room resujting: in three bedrooms, Mrs. Karl G. Jansky. Tho commit- serves. J. Raymond DeRlddcr, pres- taneity and discipline" which' will school taxation" for the county's that "the' average Rumson teacher : The- board, according to Its presi- a lull basement and storage attic. teq.\v,Ul submit, tho slato ot.oflicera ident of tho Y.M.C.A., is genora Navesink River help form useful citizens. 21 school districts. . „ .... receives $350,per..year more than dent, William MonorieiT, is endeav- Harold.R. James of the VanHorn at the Mar. 3d meoting. chairman, Harry H. Neubergor Is : Clay A. Pierce Sells - Faced With Issue ;Iiiv the, same period," said' the • r'e* fhe "average 'Monmouth county oring to build up the Burplus to firm reports the sale for Maj. Rob- Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Banta, co- chairman of the speolal glfta com- .port./alate a,ld to the districts has teacher," and that "teachers who provide a "cushion" for tho time ert N, McNitt of his residence lo- chairmen of t,ho literature depart- mittee and Hubert M. Farrow, Jr. His Residential Estate Speaking of the advancement! In about doubled—$1,798,485.17 for the have been In our system over flvo when a now Olementary 8chool cated at 190 Dartmouth ave, Fal ment, arc in charge of the Feb, and Fred Zellman, if,, are co- technology and education, Dr. coming year compared with $871,- years or-since 1010, have received which, it is estimated, would cost Haven, to Mr. and Mrs. Esmond 18th meeting at which time Dr, chairmen of the general solicitation Jones said the U. S. is "squarely 775.73 paid 11 years ago. Tho su- average salary Increases of 90 per at least $750,000, Is needed in the Lyons of Koansburjr. Maj. MeNIt Edward H. Conway, vice presi- In Hunison faced" with the issue of destroy- is on the staff of Gen, Dwight D, Jerome Lasky of Long Brand perintendent figured the 1952-53 cent. borough. At tho, present rate that will apeak on tho "Importance of dent of tho Y.M.C.A., will bo mas- Clay A. Pierce has sold bis coun- ing basic values of human life or state aid in the county will be Rumson and Fair Haven are grow- Elsenhower In Paris, France. ter ot cormonioa at tonight's meet- to "use our marvelous powers to The board's statement, In Its en- an Adequate Reading Progrnm in try estate property fronting on tha equal to 25.9 per cent of the amount tirety, Is as follows: ing he feels that a hew school will Joseph F. Hunter reports the sale tho Schools." ing and all subsequent meetings. shore of tho North Shrewsbury or build a more humane, human civil- to be collected by taxation. Though become a necessity within the noxt of a modorn ranch house located The principal speaker tonight wll ization." To the Citizens of the Borough Navesink river at Rumson to Wil- smaller' In size, state aid amounted four years. Fair Haven's growth at- on Park lane in the River Oaks sec- bo Gregory Rico, world's champion liam H. Hintelmann. The property Arguing against "thinking of hu- to about 36.7 per cent of the'tax of Rumson, N. J. feots the school situation in Rum-tion of Fair Haven to Mr. and Mrs, two and three-mile runner. Mr. Rice man beings as statistical units," he The Board of Education of Rum- has a frontage on the north sida figure 11 years . ago. son becauso yupils from thoro at- Jack D. Fowler of Red Bank. Th established these records in 194: of Rlvor rd. of 100 feet with a said it is "shocking" that ctr/na- Monmouth county's full cost per son wishes to present to you, thetend Rumson high school. In his house, which was constructed b; 'Father of Bride' and 1943, and they still stand. Since tion, "faced with Russian Commun- Citizens, Taxpayers and Voters of similar frontage-on the rivec.Tho pupil for education has gone up Rumson, factual information con- stand that any reduction In tho Allen Brothers, Inc., owners and that time Mr, Rice has acted as depth from road to river Is about ism" should be "so hesitant, so from $131.50 in 1941-42 to $244.60 in school surplus at Ohis time could dovolopors of River Oaks, contain judgo in many of the loading track doubtful of our own strength." The cerning the activities of the Board Rehearsals On 1,300 feet and the grounds comprise 1950-51 and is estimated at about of Education In order that you may do a lot of harm, Mr. Moncrleff living room with fire place, dining events In this country. 2 8/10 acres ot land. principles of Scouting, he added, $260 in the coming year. get a better understanding of the said he was considering tho wholo room, modern kitchen, threo bed- Rehearsals for "Father of the All meetings will bogin with din- can prepare the nation's youth to picture—tho. pupils, the teachers The residence, which is of frama Mr. Ryder referred to Mr. Clay- proposed 1982-53 school budget to rooms and ceramic tiled bath and Bride," a throe-act comedy to be ner at 6:30 p. m. Dinners this yoar construction, contains ten bed" accept the serious responsibilities ton's report to stress what he •be presented to the voters of Rum- and the taxpayers. fully oxcavatod basement. There I presented by the Red Bank Catho- will bo served by tho Ladies' aux- of manhood. son at the annual School Board an attached garage. Tho house I lic High School Alumni associa- rooms, four baths, reception hall, termed to be a real need for in- election Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1952 iliary of tho Wcstsldo Y.M.C.A., living room, sun room, dining Of "higher education" the state creased financial help from the located on a heavily wooded plol tion, Friday and Saturday, Fob. 23 headed by Mrs, Meredith Allen and university head predicted that col- at the Rumson high school between room, butler's pantry, kitchen, state. the hours of six and nine o'clock, with 100 foot of road, frontage. and 23, In the high school •audi Mrs. Ella Parker. Dinners will be maids' dining room and laundry. It leges In 1960-65 will "be vastly more The report follows a concerted Mr. Hunter also reports the sal torium, are in full swing and indi- aorved by members of tho Trl-Hl-Y overcrowed than they wero in the in the evening. Newark Attorney Is equipped with coal burning hob campaign by the Now Jersey During tho past few weeks there of a custom-built house located on cate that a sldo-spllttlng perform- clubs. Fred Brown, who for many water heat fired by motor stoker, peak days or the G. I. bill." Stress- League of Municipalities and other has been considerable discussion Cambridge ave., Fair Haven, to Mrs, ance is assurod. years has served the campaign din- ing "citizen responsibility," ,he said Thore Is a three-car garage on tha groups to press the state to find about the salaries of the teachers Buys Three Acre Ruth K. Wade of Montclair. Th The principal thosplans will he ners for the Y.M.C.A., is unable to premises with an apartment for If we fail to provide educational fa- some way to make more money in the Rumson school system, the house was built tor Mrs. Wad Harold Murphy ot Red Bank a do so this year because of illness. cilities, "wo will fall to uso our chauffeur. The residence Is attrac- available for local education. Tho amount ot increases they are re- Dy Frank J. Patock, Mrs. Wade is tho father, Marjorie Jonos Prcstoi Kenneth Magner, pastor of the tively furnished and all the fur- physical and natural resources, and idea has been to shift some of the ceiving and tho amount of monies Place in Rumson the mother of Arthur Wade of of Fair Haven as tho mothor, Bet- Rumson Presbyterian church, will thus fall." Of college llfo ho said for salaries included in the 1852-53 Queens dr., Little Silver, to whoir nishings were Included In the sula, burden from property owners' school budget. ty Lou Matthews of Atlantic High- offer Invocation. This Is the second time Mr. there is "an overpowering serious shoulders to the general popula- Robert Rockefeller Sells Mr. Hunter sold a custom-biilli lands as. the bride and Charlo Money tor the Y.M.CA. campaign ness on our campuses," -which he Theso discussions were climaxed house a few months ago. Hintelmann has owned this prop* tion—it possible, through sales, in- at the public Board of Educatlpn Hayno of Spring Lako as thi this year represents a bare mini- erty as he purchased it originally called a direct contrast to thi come or some other taxes. bridegroom. 1920's. budget hearing held at the Rumson Estate to Chas. Malloy mum to cover tho 1953 budget re- In 1922 from the Pentalapba Real- Because of a major population high school Jan. 21, 1952. After Tho following committees havi quirements for tho IT.M.C.A. opera- ty corporation and sold it to Mr. Invin Toastniastor increase, local budgets have shown reading the proposed budget and a Through VanHorn Mrs. Mabel Lewis boon formed: tickets, Veronica tion In Red Bank and surrounding Pierce In 1928. Mr.. Hintelmann ac- Theme of the meeting was "Far- a constant gain in the county. Tha discussion of teachers' salaries, Hockt, Patricia Ruddy, Florenc territories. It Is hoped that all so- quired tho property from Mr. there was a request by the teach- Harold R< James of the Ray Van Domsal, Frank Plncy, Barbara ward on Liberty's Team," national result—because assessments havo ers' representative, Mr. DeUnar E. licitation cards can be completed by Pierce as an Investment, slogan for Boy Scout woek, which not kept pace with' that growth— Everott of the New Jersoy Educa- Horn agency, Fair Haven realtors, To Open New Store Wise and Eleanor Day Sidun the end fitth o final meeting Feb. 21. began yesterday and ends Lincoln's has been higher tax rates, spokes- tion Association, that the teachers reports the sale of the Robert L. properties, Virginia Macho, May Mr, DcRlddor said, "people In th men said. be given the following salary In- Rockefeller small country estate Mrs. Mabel Lewis of Point Pleas Boylan and Anne O'Neill; public community can help our volunteers Mrs. Mary Higgins (continued on page. IS) creases; located on the west side ot Buona ant, buyer for Straus company or Ity, Thomas Bly and Charles John- a great deal by thinking over the Tribute to Mrs. Osborn Broad st. for 22 yoars, expects t A,' The sum of $200 Immediately Vista ave., noar Rumson rd., Rum- ston; ushers, Robort Kilzcn, Wul- contribution they are going to mak Inherits $68,000 In saying farewell to tho town- for all teachers. son, to Charles J. Molloy, a New- open hor own business In Dr. Wil- tor Bauer, Joseph Feenoy and before tho volunteer arrives so that Church to Mark ship board, Mr, Ryder paid special B, The sum of $300 additional for ark attorney. liam Matthews' now storo, 137-A Thomas Fltzmaurlco; program ho docs not find it necessary to NEW YORK CITY—New York tribute to Mrs. Osborn. "I have the 1952-53 school year. Access to tho property from Broad st. Mar, 6. She will handlo a Margaret Anno Shea, Moreen Kir make repeat calls. Attorney Sugene Gerard Calvin, called upon the clerk for Informa- Tho Board of Education Immed- Buona Vista ave, is ovor a Strip of complete lino of women's wearing man, Theresa Shields and Carol "If this year's financial campaign whose sole legatee is an aunt, Third Anniversary tion and assistance at all hours, iately called a special meeting fol- land 40 feet In width and some 300 apparol. Joan Rlomnn. Is tho success It Is hoped It will Mrs. Mary E. Hlgglns of 332 Broad day and night, and never have lowing tho pubilo hearing meoting or 400 feet in length, which affords While with tho Straus company Tickets are being sold by mom- bo It will permit tho Community st., Red Bank, left assets worth ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—The failed to get completo co-opera- to consldor the roquest made by the attractive one-story residence Mra. Lewis gained a wldo experi- bers of tho cast and committee! Y.M.C.A. to expand Its program so $80,446, gross value, and $68,D24, third anniversary of Emmanuel tion," he said. "Mr. Clayton has the teachora. After much thought utmost seclusion, ence in buying various articles ol net, according to an appraisal of called her reports among the coun- and discussion and the fact that a and at tho rohcarsals which an that It can sot up In each locality his holdings filed here Monday by Baptist church here will be marked $300 Inorease had already been pro- ; A feature of the house is a studio ladles' wear, dresses, corsets, unl held every Sunday, Monday and a full four-front group work pro- Saturday and Sunday, It was an-ty's best," He urged the board to vided In tho proposed budget, the living room 20 by 42 feet, w)th fire forms, girdles, underwear, hosiery Thursday evening In tho aohoo gram. This will be tho typo of pro- the New Vork State Tramfer Tax nounced this week by Rev. How-utilize her services In the future members of the board felt that the place and wide pleturo window gloves, otc. All these articles am auditorium. Tickets are also avall gram that will be moanlngtul and department. ard M. Ervln, pastor. and to reward her tor them. He teaohers' request would cost the overlooking a small, prlvato lako many other Horns will bo stocko ablo at the school office during will bo the quality of program to Mr. Oalvln died at the Red Bank Members and friends of th. also called Mr.. Malone "a good taxpayers of Rumson $700 pel which is on the grounds. The prop- In her new storo, the day. which the Y.M.CA. Is noted." , address Nov. 12, 1948, at tbe ag« ohuroh will attond a covered dish principal" and wished him future toaoher as compared with tho $30( erty la between three and four acros of 3T. Ho was the son of tbe lai< supper Saturday at 7 o'clock at th success. provided for In the pronosod bud- In size. Eugene Qalvln, retired vice pr«l< hstne of Mr, and Mrs, Claronco Also leaving tha board, but not got, it was agreed that Ihe matter Mr, and Mrs. Molloy have taken Auxiliary to Hold dent of the Chase National banH Christy, S3 East Lincoln ave., should bo decided by tho voters. St. Andrews to Mark 46th Birthday ot New York, and had served at present at this session, was Tho request ot the teaohors was possession of tholr home home and Book Shower Today whero the ohurch meets, Thomas Howoll, 1U vloo proaldent, based on tho rlslnjr "Cost of .Liv- are undertaking oxtenslvo altera- a first lieutenant In the Judge Adi Rev, Walter F, Craymer, a mis- retiring after ono full term and ing"' and the board bollovos that tions, Including the construction of Member* of the Red Bank aux- With Events During Week of Feb. 10 vocate'a office In the Army durlni sionary of the aiaoolatlon of Bap* a year of appointed sorvlce. Busi- any speolal adjustment should bo a new wing, iliary of Rlvervlew hospital wll World War n. Uita for world evangelism, will ness pressure waa given as hit rea-made on a temporary "Cost of Liv- Mr. and Mra. Rockefeller have hold a book shower at tholr meet- deliver eermons at the morning and son for not running again, ing" basis, Inasmuoh as a teacher's moved to New York city. ing this afternoon at the Rod Banl HIGHLANDS—The 46th anni- Snyder recalled the efforts ot Mrs. Dale Carnegie Course ovoning worship services Sunday School Nurses Kathoryn IS, salary cannot be reduoed regardless Woman's club, Members will brln; versary of St. Androws Episcopal Jennie Parkor, "She was known at 11 a. m. and 8 p, m, With Mrs. Cooper and Carolyn Nash present- of eoonomlo changes under Now mystery books and light novels ti church hore will be marked In a AS Aunt Jonnle," tho vicar said, To Be Held at YMCA Craymer, also a missionary, and ad a report that 57 sohool visits Joraey Law without an Aot of tho Now Fifth in Line tho shower, which will bo sont t Week of oolebratlon Sunday through "and sho was one of the founder* Legislature, Saturday, Fob, 10-18, It was an- The opening meoting of the D»U their threo children, Hov, Mr, Cray- had beon made to tho school* thla ThereforTh o tho Board of Eduoa Mn, Richard C, Bonnott, noe the hospital for tho patients to roai of tho churoli. A worker for St. mor Is homo on furlough from year and that thoro had been 1100 j during their stay at Rlvervlew. nounced this week by Rev, Chris- Androws, Aunt Jonnle will always Carnoglagloo courscurso In offectlve ipeaipeakk . tlolion proposes Iif tho voters approveapprove, Joanne D. Sooloy, formerly of topher H, Snydor, vicar, Ing winn be held TuesdTdaay nightiht, Ttb.Tb Iqultos, Poru, Thoy live at Nor- consultations with toaohori. They that tho tonohers be given tha fol< KoanaburtT, and now residing In Mrs, LeAter C. Stork and Mrs, bo remembered as the person who ht, Ttb. wood, Pa, lowingli ) RUHOU Haihaway, ohalrmon ot the Sponsors of tho Girls Friendly did more than anyone for tho de- 36, at 8 o'clock at tht Y.M.O.A,OA , 40 •aid they were aatliflcd with the Bloomtlold, gave birth to a flvo- Rlvoraldo ave, The flwt meeting reault of student examinations, 1, The aum of $200 bonus in* pound, nlne-ounee daughtor In Halt card party.planned for Feb, IB, a socloty wilt hold a card party Tuos- velopment of the church." k medlatefy, the Molly Pitcher hotel, will an day, Feb, 12, at tho parish house, Rov, John C. Lord ot All Saint U free, and men and women are In-J Girl Scouts Plan Orange Oonoral hqipltnl lait Sat- vlted, One fehotarilp will be award«l 9. The aum of $300 bonus for the urday morning, She thui becomes nounoo final plans, Assisting wlti MlM Vloletto Murray, president of EpUcopnl church, Navoilnk, wa ANNUAL BAZAR 19B2-B3 adhool year, to be In addi- arrangomenU aro Mrs, F, Lawtoti tho spomors, Is In charge ot ar- tho flret vlcnr of 8t, Andrews, th ed. , For April Hobby Show tion to the 1300 maximum Incre- the nCtn In Una of living fomalo Mechanic Street Paront-Teaohor deaoondanti as follows: Mrs, John Mlndlo, auxiliary presldont; Mrs, rangements, vicar continued. Ho llattd n» oth For 38 yean the Dale Carnegt* SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP — aiaoolatlon will hold It* annual mid ment mentlonod above Hugono E. Brooks, Mrs. C, O. Rold, Mrs, Km Id Aullerl, president of er church organisations the Worn couno In offoctlvo speaking nntt h*. Membors of 01 rl Soout troop 84 of These Item* No«, 1 and 3, will B, Collins, ago S3 yoars, groat-groat- tho Womon'n, auxiliary, will bo in mt,n relations has boon offerinr winter baiar thla afternoon In the appeaear on the Sohool Election BalBal- grandmothor, who makes her homo Mn, Frederick Noblo, Mrs. Burton en's iiulld, altar guild, Pollyannn Vail Homes at a recent meeting at «ehool auditorium, Thla U tho ap Mooro and Mrs. Ralph Shearer, ohnrgo of refreshments at tho dub, Acolyte* iiroun and Boys club apeoiAl training to men and women, the scout ocntor made plans to lot ffoor youyur tnoolaoll consideratiosidti n with hor daughtor! Mrs, Harold B, ii organization's only fund-raising anlotd wwili l provide tthh e inmnmt amounmut Oowloy of flooley avo,, Koansburg, ohuroh's birthday party Friday, K lust wock, from uoaat to coast, To date mar* hold an April hobby ihow. Mrt. evont of tho entire yoar, and pro* of money requested By the teaohor*, Fob, IS, at tho parish house, She than a iiumtcr of a million people Howard Parker I* troop leader: ago 60 year*, groat-grandmother Comiild, Imumno Bfrvlim—W« hnv The eluucli «chuul Half H atnff o aioda are mod for tho group's wel- except the two Items above enum- MM, James P, Ollmoie of Kon.ni ilrvtloptil * iiierlnllied (ln.nrlmtnt whig will bo instated by Mr>. Hutli Lu- i"> UMCIICI tho vtcnr tnld, have tuKon tho usurso, Bdouta working on plam (or th fare work. MM, Angela Trlmboll erated will he In tho form of a will innnmia nil your Inturnnoo ntdli cas, Mm. Alton Parkor, Mrs, Fred- ihow Include Kathloon Sadlor, bonus Instead of regular salaryi ' , bur;, ago 42 yoars, grandmother, tot Information Hliuut any forlu of In crick Vuorlictw ii ml Mvs, AUa Murlfjft Monty > and Mn, Harry Rlttorman are tho und Mn. Bonnott, age 33 yonri, surnnoo, oontnet Walker * Wnlkcr. In. Cunva SAIV Barbara tcpntoln. Sut&n Bloohor ohalrmon, The batar opona at a The Board of Eduoatlon o..r Rum- Weeks, Mr. Purkcr Htul Dr, Rich, I'cLln :• •.!-, rtxului' la,90, now II for nomii, furnn, guumrjr atiiiti bulk son Itm endotvorod to kook p tho molhor. mirort, K, Hycnmura nvc, Hlircwibury, imii-; mil'itl iHii'iniiin, nuuliir il!)>Ju, nuw nt» uulliiiHKt fHKilnu oi mw. bvilfl May Hopwood, Benti'iaa Parkai p, fti, th KB H.J3IJ anil UK «.3«0:l,~Adv.rU. tldrtitant OlMIV* or better tihatii othir tiaeheri in •JA'A'V'.WA!.' '"ilk ••••••.'«H !?•?! . R. C, Pitr««—Intomt T«K , i>B«n< RU 1.0444 -Advtrlli.rninl. Or«nd> redliu gurulni ffoorr II the Monmouth oounty area, The (oniulum at lioom IT. Kluur liullillni, motion pictures will ba shown. mini .,W*H»»eit ./lettflo' Winliit, rnulir ahinmtt runrun, riiularl rr (M(Mlll. . neneww 11,011 1 Idertit Uah low.li, a for I'Ji Mi 54 Dread >!„ ivtry Tuudar and Tliu O ovkodliiii 140,01, now 180,98 iKIildoriil part woo efitnlllefitnllli ipriadi, rtiulal r IIII, new |0i records Indlette that the overtge Dunolng will follow tha pretenUi- A,1.1,in mii iiet, tyiKWrllm, US I* I Corner rtiular t Turk ill lowi'li, i for ll.soi Kll.i. j day 10 A M to 9 P, M.—AilvutlMme .".i,i>ti N l II.VIMIIIIUIKII. «u»r> MIHIIII Corner bl«Bk«l«, 14,011 Pl.Tllor.il. ullwool bl«n. jmbnldMfibnldMfii iicurfifi, r»»ur»»ul«l r II, now II Rumion tcnohir received 1JD0 percrlll( miiilin ilittu, 73X1IH, 11,gg, *li linn, Allll NeNeww Vor, IIKIIIIV IUIIMT, aand Nu|u kali. 111,01, Ihirmun'i, Hot Uank,—Ai l U !! rni." lUU y |I«|JU'|I«|JU'« vaorln, IIKIIbo Vhuuuii IUIIMTt vA,vA an O'HrtKd Nu|u. for ,11, . Sntrman'i, it Broad it,, Jttd year more than the average Mon. msn'in'i,. 4..0 Broad it,, iUil Uaiik,—AtlAtlvtv r "#l«ht ti"ul~of Tu"7«rt«r7T(insiiU Tii« I Ronilnlielng l»l« wcuk of tlm ;2 ',"!'III"? V' " ^i&tX' lilt M".«" vcrlliement, Bank.—AdVtrlliimtnt. mouth oounty tuehir. Tiaoheri lliimint, V 11 turn t *%% lltmiiltull i l'rnMV4l'orn5.95 VALUE! wire frame; water-resistant lin- STERLING VI-PENTA PERLES Hoffman-La Roche IQQ'3 3,7 $1.95VALUE |35* 2-way hand or table model; re* . message Is personal. It's precious MILES QNE'A-DAY B-ComplexTablets. .90$ .96 | movable bate, Hot-cold switch. -' I (AC only) ing. Two handles. _«_ because It's a selection you make for her along. UPJOHN PN1CAPS munivltamlrn 100s 3.11 4 BOTH FOR I BOTH f OR Blue enamel finish. 6-lt, cord. Smart tan colorl »••• Moreover, a TOWLE Sterling Valentine will be a lifetime ABBOTT DAYAMIN liquid multlvltamlns,90cc,, 1.35 Ywr lUplatemmt OvorantMt UL Approved! '2.49 reminder of you, giver of the beautiful. All SOLID WYETH BEWON ELIXIR 16 OiS. silver, Its beauty Increases with the years, Reasonable too: exquisite serving pieces from the HOUSE OF SQUIBB. Westlnghouw Refltcfor can cost as little as $3.75. Teaspoons BUY EVtRSMARP PLENAMINS start at $3,35, place settings at $27.50. •NFRA RED SCHICK INJECTOR HEAT LAMP contain the NEW ' THERAGRAN B-12 WONDER VITAMIN RAZOR KIT FlU«t«ndafd««k(ll>en- Therapeutic Formula "luting rtdlant heat for muscular achti and pains! plus 10 other vitamins, Follc Add, Liver Vitamin Capsule* concentrate and Iron. Each dally dosage Be Smart) U«a Is foil wrapped I 30 for | 72 capsules For'mixed vitamin therapy. i98 LISTERINE Contain A and D vitamin*. plus other Important (acton. J ANTISEPTIC SODA FOUNTAIN \ i ?J'\!hfMl «"<< cords. ' • Oeld-plafed l Ihe big u «. botllol RAZOR (aiOfer ,. 12BUDII 2 bouble*Slze Tubti! 7.39) ' • TKAVfl KIT USTIRINE TOOTH PASTE For a dally dietary suppleminl, to prevent B-eomplax dtllelanclis, Razor, precision blados and plas- THRIFT PAK tic can, lot price ol razor alonel • CHILLED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Reussilles' i SQUIBB BREWER'S YEAST TABLETS iMIcrWt 45CTUBRS • GRILLED American CHEESE SANDWICH 2 COR ONLY 34 BROAD — RED BANK SQUIBB SPEGIAL FORMULA CAPSULES 100 for 3.(1 • CUP of STEAMING HOT COFFEE Munmoutli't Leading Jewelers Since 1806 BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Page Three New Officers of Rumson Fellowship Groups Complete, Enter the ELECTRICAL SERVICE

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In the photo above are the 1952 officers of the newly formed junior high youth fellow, ship and senior high youth fellowship groups at the Rumson Presbyterian church. Seated, left to right, are the officers of the iunior high group: Mary Ann Rice, secretary! Curtis* Luhdin, treasurer; Reed Lundin, president, and Mary Bruckner, vice president. Doris Zerr, correspond, ing secretary, was absent when photo was taken. Senior group standing, left to right, in- cludes" Walter Shinn, corresponding secretary! Mary Ann Jewett, secretary; Joan Sparling, president; George Plant, vice president, and Pat Goodwin, treasurer.

The Rcussille twins, Nancy and Counsel Changes Made Patricia, did the Highland Ding, Firemen Hold and Joanne Donato, a hula dance. By Central Jtuilroud Linda Bbcrhardt did a monologue, and Joanne Donato, Linda Ebcr- The Central Railroad of New Every SUNDAY in the Ladies' Night hardt, Jane England and Veronica Jersey has announced tho appoint- CHILD ADULT AND WEDDING Sheppard, sang and danced, "In a ment of William F. Hanlon of 711 HEADDEN'S CORNER — Mcm- Persian Market," Grassmero ave., Interlakcn, as gen- lers of Middlctown township flre eral sollciltor to succeed Alexander PORTRAITURE ompany One held their first ladles' The dinner tables were decorated H. Elder of Glen Ridge, who re- ; light dinner Saturday in tho din- with bouquets of daffodils, daisies tired Friday after 31 years' service. 35 SILVERTON AVENUE., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Ing room of their new lire house and greens. Attending were Mr, Mr. Hanlon has been a member of PHONE RED BANK 6-0232 on highway 35. More than 52 fire- and Mrs. William H. Kane, Mr. the railroad's law department since NEWARK NEWS men and guests attonded. The din- and Mrs. Walter Patterson, Mr.1927, and its general attorney since ner was catered by momhers of and Mrs. Isaac Hill, Mr. and Mrs. 1949. Clinton chapel Zion Methodist George A. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Harrington of Freehold church of Middlctown village. Edward T. Sclle, Mr. and Mrs. rd., Morganville, has been pro- Arthur Sodcn, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- moted from assistant general so- William P. Scott, charier mem- lard Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ber, was toastmaster. He .Intro- licitor to commerce counsel, suc- Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ceeding Richard J. Lally, who was duced John H. Fowlor, chief of Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. the township flre department; Mrs. appointed general counsel, a newly- That Dunst, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Ho- created position. Mr. Harrington Fowler; J. H. Edwards, who rep- gan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barto, resented the Middlctown township has been with the Jersey Central Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ohlson, Mr. for 18 years. committee; Mrs. IBdwards, and and Mrs. Lawrence Flannagan, Mr. Walter Bills, township police com- and Mrs. Joseph Donato, Mr. and BE AN EARLY BIRD! missioner. Mr. Scott said that n Mrs. Monte B. Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Weinhciiticp Named Indies' auxiliary will be formed Michael J. Stavola, Mr. and Mrs. at a meeting at the flre house Joseph DePlerro, Mr. and Mrs. Drive Co-Chairiiian It's the early bird who can. Wednesday, Feb. 12. Frank Saxe, Mr. and Mrs. Pelor MIDDLETOWN — Robert Ku- sit back and really enjoy Joseph Donate captain, and J. Grandinctti, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- rau, chairman of the March of Lawrence Flanagan wero chair- tor Eyorman, Mr. and Mrs. John Dimes campaign here, announced spring. Get all your paint- men. Pupils of the MacLevy atu- W. Ransloy, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- this week that Mrs. Frank L. ing done now while you dios of Red Bank presented the man Ford, Mrs. Frieda Christcn- WcinHcimcr has been appointed entertainment, with Robert Bergen son, G. F. Routhor, William Tall- drive - co-chairman In this com- have more leisure hours as master of ceremonies. Robert man, Robert Glrardin and William munity. and when spring rolls sang "Slowpoke," and recited B. Conovcr, Jr. Using the slogan, "Give Volun- "Casey at tho Bat." Others partici- tarily to the March of Dimes." 'round (and it'll be soon.) pating were Leona Mclaughlin workers in the drive here are Ed- Your home will be as col- and Allen Peterson who did a. tup The average American cats about ward Dodd, Edward Koenlg, Mrs. tango and tap duet to the melody 148 pounds of red meat a.,year. Tno1 Sylvlk^Adams, Mrs, Lyllio Collins orful and bright as of "Alexander's Ragtime Band." average Englishman Is rationed to and Mrs. Edward Clause. spring's first flowers. Cheryl Bennett sang a solo. With only about 50 pounds of meat a Ths March of Dimes will end Vincent Cassan, she sang a duct. year. Friday, Feb. IB. Why Weather Worry? Remember how pja i n t For the fumes used to sting your nose and throat, make in* door painting a job you'd Man in dread? Now you can forget it. Keep your win* your life dows closed . . . Just use the sensational new odor- less paints I Exceptional fine quality . .. enduring, The Gift of pleasing a beauftful all-covering . . . of prices lo"higher than man is giving Him what ordinary paints. he wants — and that is EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR PAINTING AT COLOREST just where we come in... Paint Rollers • Paint Brushes • Thinners • Custom-Mixed Painls we know. PRATT & LAMBERT — NEW EAGLO COLORTONES - SAPOLIN You might make it Hose — Fine ribbed cotton, clocked styles, or argyles, or nylon or wool . . . wt have NEW 1952 WALLPAPER STYLING had nothing on them: them all. 85c to 3.S0 Our wallpaper department has all It would take a mighty brawny brave the wonderful new 1952 patterns. to match their daily pace. Why not a White Shirt? Come in and see them. They average 14 miles a day, Manhattans and others, some with fused QUEENS ASAM * SCHUMAKER and most of it at war-dance speed. collars, others with stays or button down. THOMAS STRAHAM WALL TRENDS, Etc. FTRIDE RITES, best of all, can N 3.95 to 6.95 \keep up with them .. . with flexible but sturdy sole leather , And a Tie to go along — Bpecially** tanned for wear.... Pine silk foulards and rep», neat or boxed figures and of course plain colors. with firm support and carefree comfort... 1.50 to 7.50 with extra growing-room foAxtria active feet.. Blow Him to some Hankies — "Just a Shade Different" Bring in those active youngsters now. 13 BROAD STREET RED BANK 6.1306 Initial* (3 In box) with rolled edges, by We krlow how to fit them correctly Manhattan. MOKM0UTH COUNTY DUTRIOT n u rpnTMBR pnDBnap .that a lint of Worthily Str««t, dlatant 110 f«l COUROUR1T" ipy of thlt OKDBR b« ptibjUhtd In th« on a oouraa north SI d«»r«e« tl rnlnutj '. T! and have the sizes • 1.65 box 14-11) id. Bank R«glit«r, publlihed at Rtd waat from tht nortniait corner of Wort STEPHEN lank, N, J,' , a« tltnaU i durindi g i conu«u> Uy and Marlon HtrMtat than (I) nor] ilvt wiiln andJh»t » * fnlnulta wait al*n« tht with which to fit them.* FUtntlff, UInt and of thli qrdir bo mnlUil, prior •attirfy Una of Worthily Strait, 100 fee NAOMI hit, R> tho l>it publlontllon to tho iii/«nd«nt, to a monumtnti thtnoe (1) north Then tliere'i Pajamas • Bolts • Tie Dtftndant. •ddrtlied to her lait known raildinot, do«rMd i OH mlnuttmlnt i »itaaat , »dl dlitinet * Civil Acton witMlltHh •KMH4aMpoundA aaAiiBiJ ll.Ak.Ah ISO /ml to » pointt thonct (81 Priced from 4.10 to 8.95 In AtUchmtnt >Al}8. riunu BS mlnutii »>t, » d Clasp* • Cuff Link* • Wallets , « . so ltif June. 100 (ttt to * nolntl thanot (41 according to site. do»r«oi 01 mlnutei won, » d. . i natttr biltyt opintd to tht Court COMMON-LAW UM47 110 lift to • point In tht tuittrly llnto let Him know your heart is In its . A. Mnnnlng, SHBRIW'S SALHi—By virtue of a writ Worthily Htrtit, ttlni tha point or plum of oMsutlon to mt iflriotfd, InuInutd ouout Pf right plnce. ol iha lfgiiorlor Court of N««ww ftrityftrity l'fWWb to b. th. .M. Una , DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED (Law DlvfiionDlvfiin) Ihoro will bo oapoitd to nromlm eonvtytd to Thamii T. Grim ilt at nubia vondutd . on Dttdi noordtd In Bonk 1S0I of Puilo e ifondlyl , tVlilh day of Jfuhruiry, 1919. pimo ttO, «nrt In Book Hit of Dicdi oi fitwtnn IhVe lhouri of 11 o'«louk and 4 ilO pugg Ul, tie. S ' ' • " o'tloak Kaijtrn. .Standard Blind in Iho, pronei Oro«n, Alton Orion nntl "«Mln.«'lll of Januaryi «rtn

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ilia (.00x16 Overdrive, and AND YOUR CORP. Conventional OLD TIRE 90S Main St., Asbury Park Flight-Style Famous Telephone AS 2-8407 Control Panel New steering (wo to 35% eastsr) MARATHON Here's the car of the year ;.; the car that's designed to out-go, Johns-Manville out-look, out-rtde, out-value and ouMatt every other low-priced car New duality wider frent tread Home Insulation —bar nonel There are many, many reasons why this bullt-for-keeps by Smooth grain asbestos siding car will do more things for more people at lower cost. A few of these New Ctnttr-flU reasons are listed oh this page . •. but you'll see more when you GOODYEAR American Colonial roof shingles —• Fueling see and "Test Drive" the '52 Ford fot yourselfl Glaie coat wall & celling panels New See the new... stronger K-bar from* Nsw MARATHON Artie conversions tuts With M1MW4 Arllte triple traek combination Alio qualify recapping don* roll backs SutHr-Cushfon screen and storm windows w Automatic Poitart •* And your In our own factory. We loan _ old tire Roof Repairs K.JJ.A.P, Control for ease Come in *t\6 and comfort H'l htr» ... don't mil) Ihli thanct you tires at no extra cost Gutters and leaders , to git the tmoolh riding cemterl of Ntw safety locks a Ooodyiar Supir-CuiTilen IIrt at while youn ar* recapped. thli ntw low prlM. C«m< In lo. Applied by our own trained Mi rear doers day and folk Iradi. tvitmtU Oil*: OV«NM«, »n«• iHiwtll Urn II mllcUt, op«»ncl g| of ranters mechanic. 'Estimates free. win nil. liulemtnl, aiiinorf), tnl Him tublul It ck«»j« wMoirt mllit, Ford Dealer's And It's or Local representative f«k« MAYNARD CARD 52 FORD Red Bank 6>2334-R ADAM L1NZMAYIR MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES CO. Atlantic Highlands 1-0302 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. Red Bank 6-0176 BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY T, 1952 Freehold Starts Radio Operator 'Aunt Jemima' To Visit Acme Drive for Scouts The Quaker Oat« company In i Here is a suggestion . . . for your FREEHOLD-The Freehold area conjunction with Ihfl Acrne Super ! Sunday afternoon cocktails and of Monmouth Council of Boy market, 170 Broad St., will hold an i Scouts will launch''its 1952 scout Aunt Jemima parade through town ! conversation make our Cocktail drive Monday evening with a kick- Friday morning, Feb. 15. The pa- Lounge your rendezvous . . . delicious drinks off dinner at the American hotel. rade will end up at the Acme mar- . . . and featuring Tommy Miggem at the Lloyd Cassel, superintendent of ket at about 10:30, where Aunt Freehold schools, is chairman of Jemima, the pancake flour figure, piano nightly. Ralph Marino the special gifts division of the will be greeted by Mayor Kathar- drive, Merrill Thompson of Inter- ine Elkus White. laken la chairman of the county- The original Aunt Jemima work- wide drive and ia active in the ed for Col. Hlgbee of Hlgbes's Molly Pitcher Hotel INVITES YOU TO HIS Freehold area with scout leaders in Landing, La., and the colonel be- obtaining sufficient workers for the came famous throughout the Sou'h Red Bank campaign> for his hospitality and for Aunt George Miller, Engllshtown, Jemima's cooking. According to heads the drive In that section as tradition, the achievement she val- does Mayor Edgar O. Murphy in ued most was her secret recipe Farmingdale. Milton Roberta heads for pancakes. the drive In Perrlnevllle and. vi- Nell DeMike Is manager of the cinity and Mayor Flicker of Roose- local Acme market. GRAND OPENING velt Is in charge of the drive for that section. Many .birds fly non-stop over Thomas McCarthy of Marlboro is thousands of mllea of open ocean assisting for that section and Mrs. in ihelr migrations. No on« yet LEON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 & 9 Donald Sterner of Colt's Neck is Robert Ii. Boakey knows how they navigate. chairman of the drive for the Colt's Neck area which will be held at P.F.C, Robert L. Boskey, who a later date. has returned to Hunter Air Force Cleaning realh The $42,000 county-wide budget base, Savannah, Ga., Is spending provides the program of scouting ten-day furlough with his par- WHfN for 9,000 boys in Monmouth coun- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J, Bosksy ty. Irving Feist, Shrewsbury, of 40 Worthley st. TIME TO At I treasurer of Monmouth council, re- Enlisting In the Air Force in ported that the cost per boy in Jan., 1051. he finished his basic I7S- scouting was a little less than $10 at Lackland Air Force base, San a year. Funds received in the drive Antonio, Tex.; then completed a supplement the program and maltc course In radar at Koosler Field, possible scouting for all boys. Biloxi, Miss., and a four months' Scouts pay their own registration course as an airborne operator at fees of SO cents a year and are Hunter. He is attached to the Sec- taught thrift through the budget ond Air Refueling squadron as a plan of scouting and In money radio operator on a K-B. 29 refuol- raising activities for troop funds ng plane. by calce sales and similar events. The county budget provides a Scout Show Mar. 1 camping program, trains the lead- ership and makes possible the ad- At Convention Hall vancement work. Three profession- ASBURY PARK — Monmouth ally trained executives are in county's Boy Scout organization in charge of the administration ks a addition to celebrating the 42d an- full time occupation. Some 1,500 niversary of scouting during the leaders receive assistance through week, which ends Tuesday, Is pre- the county organization. The paring to present one of the great- scouts have set a goal of 7,000 est shows in Its history when "For- membership for 1955. ward on Liberty's Team" will bo held at Convention hall Saturday, Mar. 1. Ail divisions of the scout Woman's Army Corps movement, Including Cubs, Boy Scouts and Explorers, will offer a RUttELL BORUS Seek Officer Candidates varied program of scouting depict- Officer candidates are being ing conservation, personal fitness, And then (here was the absent sought t>y the Woman's Army adventuresome program and alert minded man who kept forget- Corps, the local WAC recruiting citizenship. Community founda- station at the post office reports. tions, skills for living and "faith ting to Nee about automohllo Young women from 20 through of his fathers" will bo included in Insurance. Don't wait until 28 who either are college graduates all day exhibition starting at 2 you have an accident. See us When women talk about LEON'S dry cleaning, it must be) or are able to pass an educational p. m. now, qualification test and meet all other According to George Guensch of good. It's odorless, perspiration vanishes and the press physical and mental requlremnts Keansburg, chairman of the show, m lasts longer. See for yourself .... arc eligible for selection. there will be 50 booths showing The recruiting office notes that crafts, arts and skills or scouting. acceptance requirements are highly Stage shows will be presented by R.USSELL CALL RE 6-2800 TODAY! competitive since the WAC wants he districts as part of the pro- only those young women who have gram. The event Is county-wide and BORUS. the highest calibre of mental, moral tickets will be available through and physical attributes among its the scout organization to help de- AGENCY fray the cost of presenting the new officers. LEON'SMNCC ISM* S However, it Is stressed that those spectacle. who are qualified will have an In- 600BIVERRD.\|FAIRHAVEN teresting career ahead of them. It money burns your pocket, . Cleaners • Launderers • Rug Cleaner* Sjlx months after starting a six- soak It away In U. S, defense bonds Always ample Parking Space in front of our plant. month course, if qualified'for grad- and you'll have cool cash when you %WD BANK 6-4532 uation, the candidates are commis- need it. 64-76 White Street, Red Hunk, N. J. sioned as second lieutenants. Applications and additional in- formation can be secured at the A BEAUTIFUL SET OF post office. Township P.T.A. Has Card Parly 12 o, TUMBLERS VAIL HOMES — The Shrewsbury Township Parent-Teacher associa- tion held a card party last Thurs day at the Community house, witli designed in authentic wildlife colors more than 70 persons attending. Mrs. Morris Plltln and Mrs, Ran- dolph Hallett were chairmen, as- sisted by Mrs. Michael Isaacs, Mrs. Melvln Morris and Joseph Wardell. Mrs, George King of Highlands, .president of the Monmouth County PTA council, will speak on Found ers' day at the next meeting Feb. 20 at Tinton Falls school. Why Share Your Space Vagabond with a Swinging Door J llere it U—a tportt-ear loter'i dream! • Yet as practical as the very dollars that it saves 1 You'll delight in its smart, racy lines and exciting colors— and its rich, dramatic upholsteries. And wait until you get behind the wheel! Powcr-p/ui.' Easiest handling you've ever known. Easy on the gas, too—up to 30 miles to the gallon! Be among the first to drive it-and you'll surely want to be among the first to own It. Make a date for a Big Floating Balloons f«-the Kiddies demonstration today I New '52 Raiser Q Virginian At lail—cu»tom-car uyllng at a moderate price! Every detail, from the European elegance of Its chrome-clad FREE! rear-mounted spare wheel to the decorator touchei in its beautiful color-matched interiors, proclaims It cTMODERNFOLD" Me luxury car of today 1 TO ALL CUSTOMERS DRIVING IN door takes none! The effortless way It steers and handles on the curves ' (because Its center of gravity is the lowest on the road)... Put yourself In her shoetl Whtra the thrifty, spirited performance of Its improved ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEB. 8 and 9 would you stand If the door iwung Supersonio Engine,..its road-scanning visibility, greatest la Into your kitchen? Fortunately, "Modirnfolct" doors answer that any sedan-wonder after wonder reveals itself In i few question for you... because they brief minutes on the road I See for yourself In a /o/d rather than iwlng, demonstration ride today I Whether you use steel-framed "Modernfold" doors In standard size openings or to partition roomi, they ARINO'S add Immeasurably to home appear- ance. Their flome-reslstant vinyl covering - available In 22 different colon-never craeki, pe*ls,. or fadei • .•washes with soap and water. ATLANTIC SERVICE Write or phone for demonstration. Corner of Shrewsbury Avet & Herbert St. M M'vwtliM' In linil HOMIi 1 OAIDINI m* (ACROSS FROM SAL'S TAVEKN) THI lATURDAr tVININO POST RED BANK

Set tltentiudrki ihtmwatyour ntarby Kat$»r*Fnur ihowroonu by NIW CAITM Modirnlod Deeri Sold E«eluslvi y, In Monmoulh, Ottan «nd Southern Middle •ia Counties by OVERHEAD DOOR LA FREDA KF SALES & SERVICE-117 Monmouth St., Red Bank PRODUCTS CORP. II ¥i»rs of Continuous lirtlee US IhnwiblM? Ave, BE Mill RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Following this principle, the Y provides THE BRITISH CUT RED BANK REGISTER a Father and Son Y Indian Guide group LETTERS FROM EVENTS OF YEARS AQO 40-42 Braid Strl.t, Red Uiok, N. J. for children between the ages of six and OUR READERS ESTABLISHED 1878 nine, the Ura-Y.for youths between the ages By John H. Cook and Henry Clay of nine and 12, the junior Hi-Y for those WANTS PUBLIC TO KNOW FROM REQISTER FILES #ufcsorlptlon Prlc*i lit Advance One rear 18.00! 12 to 15 and the Senior lli-Y for boys and To the Editor: Fifty Years Ago friends. The greater part of tho sis monrhf $8.00. Singlt copy, kt counter, 10 cents. evening was spent in talking over lunid Weekly, entered urn Second Claw Mutter at the Port* girls between the nges of 15 and IS. Copies of. this letter are being Whltall Stokes Hill, son of Rev. old times. Mr. Campbell, who was offle* At Bed Btrtk, N. I., under Lhs Act of March 2, 1879. sent to all Monmouth county news- Charles E. Hill died in a private Last year the children's membership iu papers. Perhaps in this way we can sanitarium at New York following 79 years old, showed his guests a . Foitntftatert and Subscriber,* In forwarding enangt of addreii get the truth to the public. cap and a pair of woolen socks ,'ltl'. please ut« POILAI Form 3547 the local Y totaled 825, exclusive of the treatment for a brain tumor. He which ho wore when an infant, and Freehold, N. J., was 38 years old. When a young summer playground and lcaru-to-swim pro man he was a clerk In John B. also a few of his childhood toys. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Jan. 31, 1952. William A, Trunx nnd son were grains. Nine summer playgrounds were Mr. Wayne D. McMurry, Bergcn's shoe store. He' was sur-advertising flvo pounds of excellent conducted in Hed Bank and neighboring Editor, vived by his widow, Sarah Kath- creamery uutter for $1.15, lino Mar- Asbury Park Evening Press, orinc Allaire, daughter of the late acibo coffee at 23 cents per pound Take a Look at the Record towns, and 1,800 children took swimming 1 Press Plaza, Edward S. Allaire. and fine California seedless oranges instructions. Asbury Park, N. J. Mrs, Adeline Layton, wife of Ed- at 18 cents per dozen. Despite the public clamor, the state Dear Sir: ward Layton of Naveslnk died of There is an ever-increasing demand for paralysis, age 60. , She was the Jamas Kelly of Everett was ren- beach erosion commission Wednesday of Today's Freehold Transcript ex- dered unconscious when he was recreational and character-building pro- pressing "admiration for the Re- daughter of Thomas Johnson of caught under a falling tree which last week refused by a vote of 8 to 3 to publican organizations in the coun- Navesink. Surviving were her hus- band and seven children* was being felled on Brookdale farm. grams such ns provided by the Y in a stead- ty which have unhesitatingly con- 1 Had it not boon for William Van abolish the newly-created §7,500 counsel demned the appointment or former Arthur L. Wymbs was elected job, and moved for the appointment of ily-growing community like ours. In reality Senator J. Stanley Herbert ..." foreman and Alfred M. Carhart Brunt pulling him from under tho the efforts of the Y.M.O.A. eon 111 be dupli- reminded me that I intended writ- and Dewitt Carhart were elected tree he would have sustained ser- J. Stanley Herbert ns deputy attorney gen- ing you in regard to your editorial assistant foremen of Independent ious Injury, eral so that he could serve and get paid. cated time and again in our own community of Thursday, January 24, 1952, en-Engine Co. of -Red Bank. Samuel Miss Maggie Hennessey of as far as the need alone is concerned. titled "Signs of a Healthy Party." T. Howard, Harry J. Patterson and Branchport took employment with The Monmouth county representatives I haven't yet seen any statement Thomas Irving Brown were ap- John T. Lovett of Little Silver as The demand exists, and even amounts of the true Monmouth county bosses pointed a committee to audit the stenographer and typewriter. on the commission voted to abolish the job in this regard, and the mere fact Harold Stout of Everett planned to a must. It is a community problem, and that they are clever enough to stay company's books. .t and voted against the appointment of Her- in the background while the ladles Five members of the family of to move to Keyport to take chargo the Y.M.C.A. is doing its part. You can do do the condemning must not be per- Elisha Keach of Oceanic were down of the Poter Stout farm of that bert as deputy attorney general. Senator mitted to fool the people of Mon- place. Frank S. "Hap" Farley of Atlantic county yours by being as generous ns possible. It mouth county, with sickness, bne of whom was in George E, Jenkinson, Jr., of At- is an investment in our youth that will puy I am somewhat surprised that so serious condition with scarlet fever. lantic Highlands, who attended / a had things well greased in favor of Herbert, many of our county newspapers Murray Foster of Atlantic High- New York law school dally, started and he and the other members of the 21 club lush dividends. (not including Tim Rud Bank Reg- lands and Gqprge Hawkins of Red for work on the 7:15 train one am an example of how It works. ister, God blcas it!) seem to Rive Bank bowled a> match game on the morning, and as the train neared of the state senate are working hard to I might sum up the whole thing the impression that the Monmouth Sheridan alleys for a cash prize. county Republican bosses are tho Foster won four out of seven games. Belford station he discovered ho take care of their former colleague. Editorial Views by sayln', 'I see1n my_ opportunities "good boys' and the other senators had left his commutation ticket at Wednesday Can Be Important and I took 'cm. " . . .' Miss Laura Stryker, daughter of home. He got? off at Belford, walked Propaganda is being put forth that The at Trenton are the "bad boys." William Stryker of Atlantic High- If the record, of past board of education Are morals and ethics more I wish you would publicize tho lands, became the bride of Fred back koine and got his ticket in Register and residents of the inland Red Of Other Papers clearly defined in the conscious- truth as It is generally known, time to catch the 8:18 train that elections holds true, few voters will have which is as'follows: D. Loux of the same place. morning. Bank area are opposing the job and ap- ness of the average citizen? What 1. That Herbert was killed off Miss Lulu Pearl Curtis, daughter exercised their right following next Wed- has happened to the ban against politically because he could not be of William Curtis of Freehold, was William Smith, who' had been pointment of Herbert because of selfishness HANDS OFF shady operators in fraternal clubs completely controlled by tho Repub- married at the bride's home to Al- employed at Holmdel, received word in not wanting the "poor" seaside munici- nesday's election. This is a sad commentary Thero may be some small justi- and other organizations? What of lican county bosses, fred Francis, son of Judson that his aunt in Germany had died as well as an insult to those conscientious fication for the self-indulgence of the attitude which made the 2. That fearful that Herbert Francis, of Colt's Neck. and left him a considerable fortune. palities to be protected from erosion. breath of scandal serious political- would swing his support to the He quit his job at once and start- the Metropolitan Society of Model Democratic senatorial candidate Miss Margaret Anne Crawford,' ed for Germany to look after the persons who occasionally offer their services Engineers in'connection with their ly? daughter ol George Crawford of We would like to see the erosion job display of model trains at Union last year when we Democrats were matter. as school board members. Nearly everyone "For our money," said an editor- putting up a, very good fight and Colt's "rteck and Benjamin Tucker Myron V. Brown of Worthley st., that is badly needed, done, done well and station Sunday. The society had ial in Collier's a few weeks ago, very fine candidates, the groat of Old Bridge, who was employed is interested—some excited—about tax some $10,000 worth of rolling stock "the man who peddles the bribes "peace" meeting welcoming back by Conover T. Taylor of Colt's a clerk in Clarence White's shoo done soon. But, if there is nliy doubt in on Its eighth of a mile of genuine Herbert to the fold was held. You store, was enjoying a vacation spent rates, yet yearly those same people ignore Is a bigger skunk than the man Nock, were married by Rev. I. T. in Trenton and Philadelphia. anyone's mind about what Herbert has done what hris become the most expensive item steel track, and its complex con- who takes them. You can't call wrote all about it in your' ncws> Brokaw. trol boards included about seven the peddler weak-willed and, since paper. Edward I. Vandefveer and Ro- for erosion and about the necessity of the miles of electric wiring to govern 3. At that time the deal was in a municipality's budget — the public he can afford to throw the money made to create a job for Herbert land Ellis of Freehold 'and Albert Twenty flvo Years Ago newly-created counsel job, they merely have school. the nicely timed movement of half and gifts around, ho isn't poverty- in which he could not hurt the local L. Ivins of Red Bank made clean a dozen locomotives hauling some- stricken scores for a 750-pound hog In a Move than 60 members of the to' look at the record. We took the trouble thing like 100 cars. So you can't We think that they Republican organization If he North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and The fact that compulsory education costs should cost him, and cost him should decide to "bachflro." That's shooting match at live birds at Yacht club signed up to go on an ' to get it, and a resume was published in altogether blame the members of plenty. But first somebody has got why he didn't get ono of the regu- Fred Luther's hotel at Colt's Neck. The Register of Jan. 31. are eating up more and more of the tax dol- the society for cooking up a rule to care." lar jobs that were open. The men sold the hog for $30 andouting to Bayport, L. I., Xo visit lar should bring the importance of school forbidding anyone under 14 to The host proof that tho Mon-divided the money. the Scooter club of that place and play with their precious toy. There Is strong evidence of mor- mouth county Republican bosses to present them with a;friendship While Herbert was chairman 'of the board membership to the public view. That al decadence all the way down the "found" the job for Herbert is con- Whitney and Loroy Soden of Lin- trophy. state beach erosion commission and while Can anything of the sort be said, line. tained in the report in the Newark croft saw a honeycomb protruding it hasn't been so is a public shame. It most however, in behalf of the grasping, Evening News of Wednesday, Jan. from a broken tree trunk and About 100 colored citizens of Red Assemblyman Elvin R. Siinmill of West certainly is to be regretted that many resi- arrogant, overbearing conduct of The security of the country may 23, 1952, under tho title "Herbert gathered about 45 pounds of the Bank attended a mass meeting at Belinar was a member, the commission paid male parents who, in tho privacy rest on the ability of both public Job Fades Away": sweet stuff. the Riverside Casino to protest dents'cither do not know or do nut care to of their homes, have preempted the officials and plain citizens to rec- "Tho Rovoinor confirmed that James W. Mullen, who had been against race segregation at tho Morris Miller of West End ave., Shrews- know just who is administering the public management of railroads -ostensib- ognize the necessity of and demand Herbert had been among tho employed at the Grand View hotel Carlton theater. Mrs. C. V. Ramsey bury, $5,000 to check $i,574.19 worth of ly conferred upon their small sons a halt to favoritism and corrup- subject of conversation with of Fair Haven, leased William was chairman. A set of resolution3i school system. This year's elections nre fea- in the spirit of Christmas? Some tion, whether or not they violate Woolley (Whom else could he Naughton's hotel at Bast Oceanic. was presented to> the mayor and the letter of the law. mean but J. Russell Woolley, council by tho colored residents to vouchers and gave him 20 months to do it in. tured by contests in several communities. rather shocking stories have come the Republican leader?), after Henry H. Stryker, postmaster at The 1949 law establishing the commis- to our attention during the past And the new ethics should apply the state senator's defeat for Oceanic, wagered with C. Herbert the effect that the colored citizens It would be particularly gratifying if the week. Pretending benevolence and to both the giver and the taker. renomination in last spring's Walling, the local school principal, of Red,Bank wanted the matter of 1 segregation stopped at once, and sion, provided a $35,000 appropriation for public wonld check on the candidates, de- helpfulness, fathers have ruthless- —Salt L,ako (Utah) Tribune. primaries at tho hands of Rich- that he would get at least 500 eggs ly crowded their offspring away ard R. Stout.' from his 37 hens during January. that tho mayor and council should expenses. The commission still has f25,- termine their aims and then go to the polls. from switches and signal towers; I am sure that the Monmouth Mr. Walling paid for the cigars. pass an ordinance forbidding same. 425.81, and now wants to spend this on a TIME TO BETIREi Republican bosses won't say that Gerald Baldwin of Eatontown Such cohditious- would result in the sound some of them have actually gone the governor Is lying, do you think The New Jersey Standard and F. soft berth for Herbert at the rate of $7,500 so far as to keep tho kids from We are scheduled to undergo a so? W. Moselle rented a store in the and Bertram Dollver of Red Bank administration which is vital to so im- touching the equipment at all, complete change of attitude on the Very truly yours, Chadwick building on Broad st, returned home after spending six a year. portant a function as our education systems, merely allowing them—with a mon- subject of retirement in the next Bernard H. Weisor. occupied by E. Wolf as a shoe months aboard ah oil-burning strous affection of magnanimity— quartor of a oontury. stare. Each tenant was to occupy freighter. They worked as seamen The commission, which is to lobby for aboard the vessel, and visited Den- to watch the model in, motion at Chances are, there will be a 55- one-half of the front store, and the sufficient funds for proper beach and bay- stated hours, as though it were an newspaper to occuppy the entire mark, Finland, Norway and Swed- year retirement ape for some groups Know Your Government en. shore protection, hasn't got auy more money antique cloistered in a museum. of workers, and for other groups a rear portion. A Great President This constitutes, in our considered 65-year retirement age, and for still Miss Mattie Fonton and Violet Joseph Phillips of Holmdel and for erosion work than the previous commis- opinion, cruelty to children of so other groups a 75-year retirement County Budgets to Break Williams wore ih charge of the William Mnrtlnson of Riverside dr., Next Tuesday, the nation will pause ?10O Million Mark Mlddletown township, leased farms sion. In fact last year so little was done gross and Inhuman a character ape. Fo_r the assumntlon thaa>t ^..peopl^o Oceanic Publlo school ••• library, to pay tribute.to a great President's birth- that wo wonder how any civilized I who have renehed 65 arc playod out County budgets for 1952, now In which contained 650 books. owned by Thorqn McCampbell in by the commission that one of the members day. "Honest Abe" came by his nicknaiiiu society can tolerate it. and useless Is a leftover from the the making, will probably go over Miss Emma A. Sickles, daughter Holmdel township. couldn't even recall whether any meetings There is a large element of folly times when life expectancy was 20the $100 million mark this year for of Justice James H. Sickles, was W. Warron Barbour, who was through no mere play on words. His well- as well as of greed in this paternal or 30 years shorter than at present. the first time in New Jersey history. graduated from tho Newark Model serving his aecond term as mayor were held. known traits of humanity and humility are presumptuousness. Generally speak- In 1000 our country counted about This Is the prediction of the New and Training school. She was the of Rumson, declared himself as a We .are strongly in favor of protecting ing, no one over 14 is competent three million people over the age of Jersey Taxpayers Association, sole graduate, finishing her two-candidate for re-election, and waa only surpassed hy his firm personal integri- to run a model railroad. The work 65. Today there aro more than 11 which points out that county ex- year course In 18 months. She be-endorsed by the Rumson Republi- the beachfront and bayfront inunicipalitifis ty, but all or any of his qualities are much calls for digital flexibility, cloar- million, and specialists in these penditures in 1D46 were $69 million, gan teaching immediately In South can club. from the inroads of the sea, but the record henrtedness, quickness of decision matters estimate there will be over By 1950 they rose to $93 million and, Tenth street school at Newark'. She Dr. Harry Hendrlckson of Atlan- needed today, particularly among public and stceliness of nerve which few 20 million by 1980. Tho number of for 1951, counties budgeted a total was a member of the graduating tic Highlands opened an office on shows that the present commission is pri- officials, big and small; local and national. adults possess. Senile interference, .people over 65 In Sacramento Coun- of $08 million. class of 1893 of the Red Bank pub- King's highway, near the Middle- marily interested in erosion of the" taxpay- according to reliable estimates, has ty Increased 200 per cent In tho $100 million budgeting puts coun- lic schools. . town village postofllce. Or. Daniel Probably the most graphic description beon responsible for more toy train period from 1940 to 1950? while the ty government In the big league of The Oberholaer place on Newman D. Hendrlckson, the only doctor ers' money. Instead of a beach erosion com- of Abraham Lincoln's popularity is con- wrecks than any other single fac- population Increased only 60 per government spending. Gono is tho Springs id., near the Newman living in the village, was spending mission, we should have a commission to tor, including blown fuses, loose cent. . day when taxpayers can afford to Springs hotel, was sold by Francis the winter In Florida. tained in a recent issue of the news maga- couplings, faulty track spliclngs ignore mounting county costs while White to James Clark Conover of J. Blwood Harvey of Little Silver, protect all of us from the erosion of our tax zine, Pathfinder. In an article on him, it and sabotage resulting from sheer If we Insist on turning these old- struggling to foot the bill for the Holmdel, who planned to go Into president of the Sea Bright Na- moneys by the politicians. exasperation on the part of the er folks out to graze, we can ex- more publicized costs of municipal, tho raising of mushrooms on an tional bank, escaped serious Injury states that "Lincoln is the third most, young. Tho soundost rulo in deal- pect a revolt, no matter how suc-stato and federal government. extensive scale. when he lost control of his car on ing with model trains is: nevor culent the grass. They are no long- The Relief Engine company of Rumson rd. The car hit a tree and written-about man in history. The first is er ready to be put on the shelf, Feeling the brunt of higher taxes waa badly damaged. Mr. Harvey send a man on a boy'a errand,— at aV levels of government, taxpay- Red Bank arranged with Root & Christ, the second is Shakespeare. Washing- Washington Post. oven If it Is upholstered. They will Dibbeh, to building an addition to was only slightly bruised. Scores Again for Red Bank want not merely to live, but to play er groups and citizens are shedd.ng their fire house for a billiard room. The engagement of Mlsa Florence ton and Napoleon are next. Since his death ah active-and'useful role In life. their apathy toward county bud- The rent was upped to $3 a month. Jeanctte Bruhns of Jersey City and The appearance Sunday night of Mayor EDUCATION'S TEST gets. Scrutiny of county budgets by 86 years ago, some 6,000 books and pamph- Our system of retirement Is one taxpayers is underway in soveral Alvin Parker of Fair Haven took Harry Warren Dunbar of West Katharine Elkus White on the "What's My lets have appeared on the Civil War Presi- There is a "calamitous decline" of tho vital social gains of our time, counties In conjunction w^th the Henry and Theodore Parker, Sam- Front st, was announced at a house Line" television show was another of the in the number of young men andand we must not lose It. But ourNew Jersey Taxpayers Associa- uel Trafford and Graham Johnson party given by the bride-to-be. dent. Nine to 14 books about him still ap- women entering teacher training older citizens should not ba dis- tion's program to encourage the on a sleighing party In hie wood- A telephone exchange was to be worthwhile factors in bringing national pear each year." About A dozen books on colleges. counted and discarded. The grow- formation of local budget study sled, While In Red Bank tho sled opened in a few weeks at Eaton- ing tendency to throw such persons groups In every county of the State. collapsed and the party had to hire town. Engaged as operators were attention to Red Bank. Our gracious Lincoln .will appear this year, The term "calamitous decline" la on the economic scrap heap merely a rig at a livery stable to get home. Leona Herrle, Helen Sickles, Irma "madame mayor" was quite at home on the used by president Raymond Wal- This taxpayer activity Is a good Mabb, Vera Riddle and Martha In Lincoln, we have all the attributes ters of the University of Clnoln- bocatue they have passed an ar- sign, for dislntoroat In governmental Benjamin J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. "big city" show, her appearance bringing bitrary date line, wilt have to be affairs sorves as a stimulant for A. Holmea Borden, Mrs, Harry G. Odell. needed for the national hero he wns and nati in his annual survey of regis- stopped, If the productive power of Bordcn, Joseph V. Holmes and Sam- Applicants for position of poat- favorable comments from all quarters. We trations In tho nation's colleges, waste and poor management. continues to be. Though lie was faced with the nation ta to 'be preserved. New /Two Association publications are uel Obre, all of Shrewsbury, attend- maater at Mlddletown village were are proud that this borough's first lady has This is "an alarming situation," areas of usefulness must be charted In widespread use as county budgets ed the sale of Hal Allaire's personal John M.. Hlllycar, Charles Jenks countless tragedies in both his private and according to Dr. Walters, "In view to ohannol their experience, wisdom are being prepared. "County Fi- property at Allaire, and bought a and Theodore O. Butterfass. the charili to bring such favorable publicity of the need for teachers in the na- and productive' potentials, largo quantity of antiques, princi- Leo J. Green and John H. Kelly public life, this great mnn surmounted each tion's elementary and secondary nances" summarizes up-to-date and to Red Bank and its residents. Sacramento, (Cat,) Union useful statistics on county financ- pally articles cast at tho old Al- sailed, for a sightseeing trip of sev- obstacle with resoluteness but with kind- schools." ing. "Understanding tho County latro Iron works, eral weeks, moat of which time waa ness or humor, depending on the necessity Because of improved teachers' Budget" provides.a guide for citi- T. Forman Taylor's field at Colt'a to be spent In Cuba. salaries in recent years, one is GUN AROUND THE CORNER zen understanding of his county Neck was rentod for a driving tract Albert McQueen of Bridge ave., Have a Heart of the time or situation. It indeed is fitting somewhat puzzled why registration Some very fine points of judg- budget. to Franklyn S, Weeks for a" period who was employed by a New York that this great nation should pause Tuesday in schools of education has de- ment will be involved In the choice of ton years,. coal firm, was on a business trip The Monmouth County Heart associa- clined. The hours aro short. Tho of corners to ahoot 'round. Aimed There Is an opportunity now for Evorott Henry, who had been to points In Eastern Pennsylvania to pay tribute to Lincoln. While we are week la short. The year is tho 'round the right corners, the newtaxpayers to put forth their views teaching at the village school at and northwestern portions of Now tion, affiliate of the American Heart asso- about it, wo should pray that someone near shortest work year in the category curved barrel which the Detroit on county spending. Public hear- Everett, resigned to take a posi- York stato, ciation, is limiting its annual appeal for of. established professions. There Arsenal has developed for use on a ings on county budgets will be held tion as principal of tho public eohool Miss Marguerite Scott and Mias Abe's culibor comes on the U. S. scene to Is ample timo for rest or travol or sub-machine gun should hit the between Jr.nuary 19 and Fob. 9. at Highlands. Hazel Scott, both of Fair Haven, funds. It reports that this year heart dis- employment with additional earn- spot. A proper oornor would seem Rod Bank commissioners voted wore spending two weeks touring repair the world which is us divided as was ing. Keep Control Over Schools Eastern Canada. ease, the nation's foremost killer, is to be the union when Lincoln was Hie mnn In to bo ono which a person pursued to opon Leonard at. In West Red Perhaps teachers will be quick to had boen driven Into. For overy at Homo Bank. It had boon a doad-end street Tho Knights of Columbus homo attacked in three ways: Through research, q proper corner) however, there are tor many years, on Broad st., nearly opposite St, the White House. glvl o a reason, LatelLtly thorh o hah s The "opportunity of the yoar" Is James church Waa sold to Albert education and community services. Most been Increased Independence for llkoly to bo as many as a half- here for citizens to decide how A olaw of 48 was graduated from teachers along with tho hlghor sal' doson wrong corners for firing their schools shall be run, Stato Normal school. The address B, Craig of Long Branch for $35,000 money collected will stay in the county for ith th hlh l around, was dollvarod by Lawyer Edmund and within a fow hours aftor ho arles, One wonders whether the School budget hearings aro be- had bought tho property he sold It locnl projeetB. For those needed service*, Why Not Be Careful? matter of classroom discipline has A corner that has boon cut or ng conduotod throughout tho stato Wilson of Red Bank, Among the not boeomo an Increasing faotor, and school olecllona aro approach- graduates Woro Olga Aul of Rod to a Perth Amboy firm for $88,000. much In money ami effort must bo spent. trimmed would obviously bo a total Bank, Phoobo L, OuBola of Holm- A *dancing class waa organized One thing that BULMIIM iiliiiimt IIII|>OHHII)|C Toachors constantly complain that loas for shooting purposes, aa no- Ing. These budgets and olootlons Everyone should know that thn nNHOciation's those parents who aro unable to will sot the pattorn for school af- del and Lids, V, Thorno of Koyport, at River Plaza, with Robert L. to Impress upon members uf the liiiiniiii body would be thoro, It would bo Louisa Turner, daughter of Au- Cook aa Instructor, nnd Mr, Cook's work In Hie past has boon very successful, control tholr offspring wish them evon worse shooting 'round a oor- fairs In 10B2 and Into 1083, states slater, Mra. Elizabeth Walling, as race Is a need to be careful, Onco ugulii wo off on tho tenohors as soon aa thoy nor that had been turned, for not tho Now Jersey Taxpayer* Asso- gust Turner of Bolford, ran a but future progress depends largely upon noodle In her hand, which brolto pianist, have the picture of terrible waste, Acci- nn In kindergarten years and only would no ono bo thoro—tho ciation, public support, IIme a heart and glvo, gen- aeem content to lonvn their dla- person who had Just boon thero If cltlzons do not actively parti- off In tho floah, Tho broken ploco Tho Carlton theater waa closed dents killed 05,000 Americans In 11)51— to tho school*.—Oregon had, by definition, gat out of harm's clpato In theso ovunts now, they 'was romovod at tho Long Branch for nn Indoflnlto period, Morrln H. p hospUnl, Jacks, tho thcator mannnor, said It erously. You limy suve your own. Journal, way, To shoot 'round tho corner miss their ohanao to control ox- 5,00(1 more than in 1050, Of tills total, that la bolng brlghtonod where one pondlluro* and shape educational Mrs, John CuvanaUgh of Beltord wus tho only way ho could protect la Would bo cruol Indeed, If not a pollolos, Budget hearings aro opon waa moat iticooMful In ralalng his tights, Troublo started as a 37,500 died In motor vehicle accidents—the ATTITUDES ON MOUAI-S chickens, A recent hatching brought highest Htioh toll In 10 yours. Why? downright contradiction In terms. to ovoryone. But whon thoro la no oruaade against Sunday shows. A Good Investment Tho trial of a Lake Ohurlos, Ln,, And to ihoot around tho oornor attendance and whon no sugges- out 180 ohtokona from 200 ogga, A petition slgnod hy 237 clttzon* Tills waste—nuide nioro iliigt'itut lit a editor on tho peculiar ohnrgo of which, during unproaperoua times, tions or orltlolama aro offered, Jamea Hopping of Hopping sta- of Kennsburs asking for tho re- The iiimunl Community Y, M. 0. A. fl« defaming public ofllolala and known proiporlty It Juit around, would bo school ofllolala qulto naturally as- tion In Mlddlotown townahlp waa call of Mayor Jnmos P, Manor was time when our nation in In sort) need of It*law offendora win Interrupted % as bad na killing the goose that laid sume that tholr diolalons moot gen- planning a milk route in Bolford, filed with tho borough clerk, and nanco oninpal«n gets under way tonight manpower—U a crime. Homo 10,500 pumous (sw dayi ago hy a doliatu ovur tho Holder, egg, and do before tho eral approval, Port Monmouth and Now Mon- an othor petition was bolng clrcl- and continual* until Thursday night, Feb. tnorali, It cornered around tho goldon ogg wm laid, Actually, school ofllclala nood tho mouth, ' latod In tho Intarnatn of Clarenco died ns a result of nccldunlM on tlio job, responsibility and discharge of du. aotlvo Interest and constructive Tho ault of tho townahlp of Mld- W. Watson, n, former borough 21. TIIIH ycar'N «oul ix 937,385, compared lion of the district attorney and Idlo It would bo to ahoot 'round dlotown against Collootor Benjamin councilman to succeed Mayor 27,000 In the lioinn, 1(1,000 from vni'lniix the eornor tho wind alts In, Aa a criticism of taxpayers, for the GrJgga of Port Monmouth to ro- Mahor, to hint yuiir'N K""l <>C iippfoxlnmtnly ?85,- ihorlff Involvod In tlio ciuo, oorollary. thero are corner* nil ovor problems of schools nro no moro other t,v|ien of pulilli! UCI'IIIIMIIH, 5SI limn oaslly solved limn problems of o'ovor (7,816 aald to bo duo trom At tho nnnunl school election nt 000, In IhIH V(!III''H riiinpulffii, *t!45,i)85 In Tho apodal district Judgo from St, Loula, ss ovory native SI, him, nnd which WM hoard In Free- tho Rod Bank bonrd of oducutlon, dlNUNtui'H Ilia* I I'll I u mill plain; CI'IINIICH, ex-Now Orlouna, appointed to try tlio Loulsan knows, which, In the still othor IOVOIH of govornmohi, Among tho moat dllllault nro tho probloms hold, waa practically dooldod by Mrs, Hannah 0, Bonnotl, Anil row expected from Hpudul gift*, and 112,000 plimloiiN iind HOIMIH, CMO, romurked that thoro IUO twuhent of niimmtr, thirn la a broom Judgo Fort, who Inatruoted the Jury R, Coleman and Albort 8, Minor •chooln of thought—tlioso puoplu Just around—nnd goodnoss known of controlling expenditures nnd Im- from general ROIICIIUIIOII. proving tho oduaatlonat produot, to filing A verdict of alx oenta woro ro-oloctod (or (ull torms, nnd TIIIH hint your, WIIIMI tlio lolnl of 1,1)1)11,- who advocate law i antorcomont to nn ono wnnti any firing around ngalnat the defendant, Harold A, Hendrlokaon dofoniud Tlio Y, M, C. A. iti UIIN ('(iiiiimiiilly IH 000 Ami'i'lciiiiN ilciiil I'riiui I I'M 111c ili'iillix, nn cixtent which probably won't bo tho«o cornori, Looal lolutlon of thoio problema, Marlboro had three romarkablo James A, Hendrlokaon tor a two- goarod to do n (.•Imi'iuilci'-lnillilliiK job iiinonc i oiiclintl nt tho millennium, nnd Tho round-tho-corntr shooting however, can beat bo aohlovoil by a old poople, Thoy wore Mrs, Jonnlo year, unoxplred torm of Chnrloa B, tt'UN •'(•UL'lii'd iiml piirwil NIIDIIIII NIIIIIII IIM thong who think auch thing:* ni aub-maohlno gun will hnve Its njur- (trons dcmonati'utlon of home rut* Taylor, 03 voars old, who waa born Nolmnn, who movod out or town, our youth, liolp thorn with tlteir prohloitm gambling won't tueh t> horrible, In oduoaUonal affnlra, It oltUon* ii alavoi Mra, milen Rue; 92 yeara mi uxnmpln of wiiHti'il life, TIIIH tuition mill, crlmn niter all, . , , poioc, we do not doubt, If thoio who run tholr achoolt well, thoy will bo John H, Mount of tho 3. W. and conIIletH, k>lp improvo thulr inonil IIIIH IIKII'C VIIIIII'II ahoot It plol< their oornora onro- old, nnd Mrs, Jamoj Whaley, who Mount oompany und Charles ft. pni'lliiiiliii'l.v, your lininc, tin Nearly n half century ngo ona fully, Thou who plok a wrong oar< In n itt'ongoi' position to roalut was to be 00 year* old her next Bngllih of the Mount-KnullKh com- itn mill I'd*, mill lu'tlei' lit tlmm for n plan; IIHNHH (IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIV, Why mil bi'yln In fJooigo Wanhlnt?tun Plunlcelt, t nod wo preaumi, will simply have transfer of locnl school ror^oniilbll- birthday. pany farmed an agreement to not in our 801'loty, Tummiiny chlof, put It this, wuyi to ho miulo to go nnd itand in ono, Ity and conrtol lo hlghor lovola. of Doniok D, Campbell of New IK partnura In tho idle of Lincoln luku cui'u uf UV U'H ull you Jjuvu. "There la an honest graft and'I -Ht. Louii PoVt-Diipatoh',' governnionU Monmouth untorUlned «, "fcroup of automobile!, RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Paere Seven WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH. SCHOOL NEWS mailing albums for various hospit- IT IS NOT TBUB TO 8AX "WE DID EVERYTHING POSSIBLE" MATERNITY USO Celebrates als from cards and views collected PETER'S CUSTOM TAILOR CTNLPS8 CHIBOPBACTIO WAS INCLUDED GIRDLES OARTERIELTS Branch Avenue from many sources. BRA* LINGERIE MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES ! TUCKER'S 11th Anniversary Recently our school was honored DR. WARRENf FOWLER >y a visit from one of Its well- WE GIVE JTOO 8TYLE CORSET • LINGERIE :nown alumni, Mr. Edward Patter- Widows Named PHONE 1>» B'WAV, LONG BRANCH FORT MONMOUTH—An elabo- WE GIVE i'OD QUALITY SOS BROAD ST. Chiropractor MOSS rate birthday party Sunday night ion, skilled prestidigitator. Mr. Pat- marked the 11th anniversary of erson's interest In magic was evl-To Get Estates WE r.rvB YOV VALUE lent even in his student days here, FAB IN EXCESS OF THE PBICE the USO. Col. Raymond E. Bennett FREEHOLD—The respective wi- chief of special services, was pre- "ow as a noted professional, he re- turned to entertain the assembly dows will receive the estates of SPECIALIZE IIS ALTERATIONS sented by Felix Robinson, club di- with his magicians' wand and clov- Thomas Stnthart of Eatontown, rector, < and acted as master of sr artistry. who died Jan. 7; Victor Applneal ceremonies, Betty Calzza, Martin Gordon and ot Middletown, who died Nov. 24; P. B. PROJVIINSKI 14 Broad St., Red HAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING Mrs. Samuel Sestito, chairman of Alfred Wright, ninth graders, as- John J. Cosgrove of Keyport, who TEL RE 6-5262 senior hostesses, Was given a cor- ilsted him but remained as coni- died Jan. 30; Stanley Judaon La- sage by Mrs. Gordon Tonolla, treas- iletely mystified as the rest of tho throp of Sea Girt, who died Jan. urer, In recognition of ten consec- >upils at the magic tricks with 18. nnd Edward L. Renaud of As- utive years of service to the club. 'Ings, handkerchiefs and cards. Al- ury Park, who died Jan. 20. The AND. SHEET METAL WORK Mrs. Sestlto cut the birthday cake >o enthusiastically greeted by the Ills were (lied for probate last donatod by the Shore Bakery, Long >uplls was Mr. Patterson's small ock In the office of Surrogate Branch, and Commissioner Roland ilack and white Belgian rabbit who iorman MeFaddln. BELL FINANCE DONE BY X Hlnes of Asbury Park, chairman .ppeared mysteriously. This pro- Jacob F. S. Martin of Keansburg, of the USO Servicemen's commit- gram is one of a series of assembly •ho died Jan. 8, willed property tee paid tribute to Mrs. Sestito for irograms which features both pro- 76 Cnrr ave., the Martin Variety announces her loyalty and faithful service. fessional* and school talent and Is ore and a. largo diamond ring i Nancy C. Moran, assistant direc- planned to provide our students his sister, Lillian Dale Martin. MARTIN J. McGUIRE tor, was in charge of arrangements. with educational experiences as s daughters, Lillian T. Broandnr TELEPHONE CALL Senior hostesses who assisted Mrs. 1 well as opportunities to learn prop- Helen Elizabeth Martih, each Sestito in serving the cake and er group behavior. Good manners ill receive $500. The widow will 1LOAN PLAN REGISTERED vho worked as her group were in the form of being orderly, at- ecelve his one-half Interest in the Mrs. Lena Coles, Mrs, Anna Mar- tentive and by showing apprecatlon F. S. Martin service station and Phone either our Red Bank or cella, Mrs. Anna Renala, Mrs. Anna through applause is one ot tho goals he property at 88 and 94 Carr ave. Monmouth County's*Largest Plumbing and Heating Contractors Mauro, Mrs. Delta Sorrentlno, Mrs. Freehold office... the one near* f our assembly programs. ind tho remainder of the estate. for Homes and Industrial Plants Jennie DeiNegro, Mrs. Bessie Ma- Fannie Holmes of Keyport, who est /our home or work. ico and Mrs. Nellie Mazza. Addl- The seventh grade shop classes ied Dec. 10, willed her estate to ional cakes were donated by Bal- ier daughtor-ln-law, Augusta E. ianza Bros, and senior hostesses. under Joseph Vordune have com- TELEPHONE R,ght ,„,/,. quM and ON HIGHWAY 35-2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK pleted their first major project. blmes. George T. Lurk of Howell PRIVACY of your own HOME The Fort Monmouth Combo of This consisted of two wooden men ownshlp, who died Nov. 18, willed .vhlch Salvatore Rlccabono is lead- standing on a platform, holding up hat his estate go in trust to Rus- Your own home is the belt place) er provided the dance music. Mrs. ell S. Norcross for Mr. Lurk's for you to talk to ut obout a loan. Let Us Give You An Estimate On Y ur Work Today Eric Ellstrom, secretary of senior a lawn sign. Everyone of the 21 boys was able to complete his proj- :hlldren, George H. and Hermla. You can keep it as pr/vo/e at you PHONE RED BANK 6-3767 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY hostesses, served as chairman of ect and talte it home. Boys who de- Daniel C. Edsall of Wall town- mtertalnment. Dance chaperones serve special mention for good work ihip, who died Jan. 15, willed $200 like • as • confidential as you like, were Mrs. Ethel A. Smith and Mrs. and special ability are Marty Havl- o his niece, Lillian Osgood. He left Ralph Kilzen and Catholic Daugh- land, William Danes, Robert Cuje, il.OOO ench to Margaret M. Hlck- BOILERS - RADIATORS , FIXTURES - PIPE - VALVES ters of Red Bank served at the on, an employee nnd to a grand 9 LIBERAL LOAN POLICY WILL mack bar. The artists who enter- Michael Lucas, William McKnighl, AND FITTINGS FOR SALE'AT ALL TIMES David Slckels and Dioter Wosshau ileco, Karen Elizabeth Boch. The PROVIDE YOU WITH THE CASH YOU WANT :ained were Miss Muriel Robinson, sen. Soveral boys helped other omalndcr of the estate will he vocalist. New York, city; Miss Con- members ot the class get their hared by two nieces, Alice Pagano suelo. Wax wood, harpist, Long ind Elizabeth Bcch. Branch, and Miss Diane Fcnta, projects out on tlmo besides com- 25 to *5OO novelty songstress, Long- Branch. pleting their own work on tlmV William W. Grape of Asbury Serving as floaters were members If the shop looks clcuncr and 'ark, who died Jan. 14, willed his *7» Sfcy what you want • • if the junior hostess executive neater than usual, it is mostly be- state to his sister, Theresa Fitz- board who included Misses Margie cause of the extra time William mtrick. % Pa? accumulated bills^ Scott, Jill Portclli, Annette Arzcnti, Danes puts in, on his own, after Jacqueline Smith, Joan MaeCSregor, school. /» 7&efttea*tce time payments where Theresa Vecchione, Angelina Far- Junior High Boy rugglo and Mrs. Ruth Seeberg. The The shop classes recently were monthly contracts, are too high. YOU CANT BUY FINER club was attractively decorated in shown tho film put out by the Gen- Third in Contest ed, white and blue flags and flow- eral Motors company, tho "ABC of Winners of the annual poster ers by the committee comprising Hand Tools." Tho antics of primi- contest sponsored by the Mon- ©3iiS8?/ WJOdftfl ICE CREAM Misses Theresa Vecchione, Mary tive Pete wore vlowed with a soll- mouth County Dental socloty were Lou Anker, Angeline Farrugglo, consclous smile by some of our sev- announced Friday by Dr. Jules N. thcrlne Carson, Jacqueline Hew- enth grades. Lowln, chairman of the Commit? lltt, Constance DeMattlo, Marie As always, the film was met with tee for children's dental health day. THAN "BREYERS Oswald, Annette Arzentl and .Marie _reat enthusiasm. A greater inter- The first prize of a $50 defense Arzenti. est on the part of the students was :>ond in tho high school division observed as to the right and wrong ivas awarded to Gerry Dunwoody Honored guests attending were way of doing things with tools. All if Mnnasquan high. Second and ->v WHY?Because Breyers has Maj. Gen. and Mrs, Kirke B. Law-seventh, eighth and ninth grade hird prizes of a $25 defense bond more cherries, finer cherries, ton, commanding general of Fort classes were able t. see the film. ind $10 certificate went to Holone > Monmouth, Col. and Mrs. George Weiss of Manasquan high and whole cherries blended into One of the most active organiza- *^ \ Breyers Real Vanilla Ice Kllpatrlck, regimental commander Robert H. Danes of Red Bank's of troops; Capt. James Chambers, tions In our schools is tho Junior Branch Avenue Junior high school, Cream ... famous the world Bpecial services officer and Mrs. Red Cross under the leadership of respectively. Given honorable men- over for its delicate, true Chambers; Capt. John Adamsky, Mrs. Charlotte Sims. Several times Ion were Richard Smoke and San- \unilla-bean flavor. A super special services officer, and Mrs. it has been singled out for its out- ra Hawes of1 Manasquan. Xw**t* treat! Enjoy plenty. Adamsky; Rev. Leo M. Cox, Joseph standing service by the Monmouth First prize In tho jjrammar school Schwark, chairman of operation County Chapter of tho Red Cross. Ivlslon was awarded to Gcorgo committee; Mrs. Samuel Seslto, Arlono Pclela is the student presi- ohnson of the Bolmnr school. Sec- Miss Marianne Sesito, Miss Rose- dent; Phyllis Morris, vice presi- md and third prizes went to Ar- marle Sestito, Rev. Jeremiah Mur- dent; Ruth Loehwlng, recording thur Applogate of Osbornvllle and phy, Miss Gertrude Yeager and secretary; Judy Baynton, corres- Corino Cromarty of Belmar. Hon- ponding secretary; Claire Jablon- Approval of your loan request is r J x Major William Jones, orable mention in this division wns * Tf^ff iiiiiiiiiii/rfftMtiffluLniM]ir- V *\MBii skl, treasurer, and Elvara Nelson given to Maureen GUlon, Dorothy made while you are on the phone. Another event to mark the USO'a historian. > anniversary is a dance to be held Hill, and Myrna Rosen, all of tomorrow evening by the Service In addition to the officers named Belmar. ICE CREAM club here. above, the following students are BELL FINANCE COMPANY members of tho Junior Red Cross ANTONIOS AT DIX Linda Angle, Paula Bcnonatti, Con- LONG BRANCH—Pvt. Nick An- Red Bank Office: Freehold Office: History of Allenwood nie Boynton, Frieda Buclcr, Alex- ;onios of rear 34, North Broadway, 77 BROAD STREET 39 Eos» Main Street andra Doroahenko, Helbe Eick, son of Mr, and Mrs. Diamond H. Ov«r Ntwberry'* YOUR FRIENDLY BREYER DEALER HAS CHERRY VANILLA IN HAND-DIPPED QUARTS, PINTS

PUBLIC SALE $•• These Other Features, Too As I am discontinuing fanning, I will dispose of all my Farm Solicl-O-Dlal Control Machinery and Equipment at PubUo Auotlon at! OLD MANOR FARM, Mlddletown, N. J. tlve-Waler Rinsing On Bethany Boad and Telegraph Hill Road. Six miles north of Re Rapldry-Spln Bank, just off Highway 88 on Bethany Boad. Arrows will be pouted. HEART OF FIREPOWER! TUa twmiipberlo combustion chambtr, Top-loading convenience with Urn, w«U-cooled valvM right In tha done, li th« baste ration Flr«Pow«r out- Tuesday, February , 12th pwfornu all pravloiu anfinaa, oven on 10 ISO A. M. non-ptamium futlt No belting down Traotor (Farmall Oub) 1948 with Cultivators, Mower and Fertilise! Distributor; Single Bottom Plow! Traotor (Caterpillar) Model 20; Trac- . VHBTHBR you plan to buy a Chrysler or simple changes in manifolding, compression, tor (Mauey-Harrls) Model 101, Apple Grader, Three Bottom Plow (Joh not, wa cordially invite you to drive this and carbureuon the horsepower can be raised Deere), Lime Spreader (McCormlok), Meeker Marrow, Brush Flake revolutionary Chrysler FlrePower V-8 engine. to 2S0... or over 300, as in the experimental Only FirePower'performance can possibly Chrysler K-310 car. Naturally, others will Duster, Spring Tooth Harrow, Hog Crate, Drill Press, Steel Spray Tow or, Double Dlio 8' (International), 1,000 Bushel Baskets, 3,000 Baske tell you what It ia like. We wa»t you to have Imitate this1 Chrysler aohlovemerit, at leatt that experience. The FlrePower engine ia a in part. We honeatly believe that the Fire- Covers, Hand Truck, Lima Spreader (Oliver), Furrowing Bled, Two Rov baste new design so advanced it can meet Powor engine will outperform any other car ruing performance need* for yean to come. In America .. . and, we invite you to loam Transplanter, Corn Planter (Caso), Two Bottom Plow (Case), Orohan Today it deliver* 180 horsepower, oven on the new standard In eenginn e performaperformancn e Udders 13', 14' and 18'i Boom Sprayer, Apple Bruiher (Bean) will non-premium fuel, and when desirable with ChrysleChl r hah s sett by dridrivinv g It yourselflf. Packing Machine, Power Mower with Brlggi-Stratton Motor, Buflfalc Turbine (1049) with Wlsoonsln Air Cooled Motor, Sprayer (Bean), Ap pie and Peach Formers, Steel Saw Table, Mlsol,, Spraying Material anc ' PRIM (tClm/skr and LEW\ the (Mcrencc Equipmont, Approximately 300 Bales of Mixed Hay, Platform Sonloi (Fairbanks, Two Row Cultivator (Ma«ioy-Harrli), Two Wheol Tralloi Female Goat, Seed Flats, Cold Frames and other Mlsol, Equipment, Everything on this farm has always had the very bed of oaro am 76 MONMOUTH STRUT RID BANK you are Invited to Inspect the offerings prior to data of sate, and ie< 101 MAIN ST., ASBUIIV PAItK TOT ARNOLD AVS., POINT PUOABANT this modern equipment. The undersigned and'Auctioneer shall not b IK WEST MAIN ST., FHEEIIOLD S4 WASHINGTON ST., TOMS RIVBH 391 SECOND ST., LAKBWOOD COR PROMT A MAIN STS., KKVPORT responsible In the event of aaoldent or Injury to any parion or poraon U MKMOUIAL P'K'Y, LONG BltANCU MAURICE SCHWARTZ & SONS In, on or abqut the premises. Sals 'under cover and will be held ronar list of weather conditions. 141-143 WIST FRONT ST. HI 0.0787 RID RANK, N. J. By Order ofi MARTIN 8CHMOLL 6. 9. COATS) Auctioneer. Phone Long Branch 6-3599. Pape Eight BED BANK BEGISTEB, FEBBUABY 7, 1952 been a member 16 years or longer Official Outlines to retain his membership even Presents TV Sets to Mexico though he retires or changes his MONEY LOANED business or profession, and also ; on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instruments, Rotary's Services I Cameras, Binoculars, etc BALLET makes it possible for new members 1 Secretary of Education Services rendered by Rotarians to join, filling the classification va- Ucwaad Md bonded by Sut* mi N. J. along community, vocational, youth cated oy the member being trans- WE PAY CASH FO1! OLD GOLD and SELVES Special articles in Mexican news- and international lines were des- ferred to the Senior Active mem- ART papers apeak of Alfred J. Llppman cribed at last Thursday's meeting bership list. A senior active mem- of Shrewsbury as "one of the Rapp Named to of the Red Bank Rotary club at ber has all of the privileges he en- Broadway Loan Co. greatest admirers of Mexico" and th« Molly Pitcher hotel by Don joyed before being placed in the KM Broadway ' Long Branch SCHOOL "practically a commuter." State Farm Board Lingenfelder of Elisabeth, district senior active category. The occasion was the presenta- TRENTON—Henry Rapp, Jr., of governor, In its International activ- tion by an "enthusiastic friend of ities, said Mr. Lingenfelder, Rotary FINED *10 FOB SPEEDING CLASSES Mexico in the Free State of New Farmindalc last week was appoint- has provided funds for a year's SEA BRIGHT—George Moore, Jr., Jersey," of three television acts to ed a member of the state board of study abroad by 242 American col- of Wilson ave., Port Monmouth, NOW IN SESSION Licenciado Manuel Gual Vidal, sec- agriculture. The appointment was lege students since 1916. and Cpl. George P. Keal of Fort retary of education, to aid In the announced at the 37th annual Ag- The speaker explained the senior Hancock were fined $10 each last visual education program. They active membership inaugurated by Thursday night by Magistrate John MISS SLAVINSKA will be placed by the secretary ricultural convention. Rotary, It enables one who has P. Weir on charges of speeding. where the children will derive the Mr. Rapp's name will be present- from Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo nost benefit. ed to Gov. Alfred E. Drlscoll and BALLET TOE TAP CHARACTER The columnist continued with the the state senate for confirmation. Q Adverliicre Service following report: "The act was A poultryman since 1922, Mr. BALLROOM FLEXING FOR BALLET committed in a simple ceremony Rapp Is former president of the ) vows • CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULT* at the ministry of education. Senor State Poultry association and the • DEVELOPING GRACE, POIfE AND CHARM Llppman made a. short speech laud- • REDUCING COURSES FOR WOMEN Jersey Chick assoclatllon, He long ' CAMERA CLICK • BOYS' BALLET AND PHYSICAL CULTURE ing the educational progress he has been a member of the ex- • SPECIAL CLASSES FOR PRI.SCHOOL AOE had witnessed since his first visilt ecutive committee of the county • TEEN-AGERS BALLROOM AND FOLK DANCING in this country nine years ago. The board of education and now is a Private Lmont Original Routine* sincerity of Llppman Is inspiring, for I have known him well and member of the State Farmer's 6 BROAD STREET RED BANK have reported on several occasions Home administration committee. Phones RE 6-3676-M and RE 6-9728 his activities in behalf of this Since 1996, Mr, Rapp has been country, either offering two scho- a member of the Howell township larships for young Mexican boys school board. to go to study In the United States, or personally watching him deliver the Miguel Aleman trophy during Elks Urge Generosity the motorboat regatta held on the To Crippled Children If you should wart to give 4he sign end tay PLEASE Shrewsbury river Aug. 17, 1949, to Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll. John P. Mulvlhlll, Jr., exalted BE MY VALENTINE ... no need for bow and arrow, In another column the writer rulcr'of Red Bank Lodge of Elks, friends. Be Cupid with » Camera lens! Juit use . this week announced that the local this photographic dart . . . with telling aim you'll outlined a conversation Mr. Lipp- Elks arc participating with the man had with Canta Maya, In Crippled Children's committee of pierce his heart. He certainly will love you for— which the tourist program was dis- the state association In Its appeal cussed, Mr. Llppman is quoted as A camera gift from DORN'S PHOTO Store! saying, "the idea is not exactly my for funds for less fortunate cnil- own, but the result of several con- dren in the state—including vic- versations with others interested tims of both polio and cerebral in the welfare of Mexico. Since palsy. •touring' is the third most Im- "We need the help of every mem- portant industry in Mexico and ber of our lodge and his friends, travelers demand good service, the for the amount of money allocated Evtryt/r/'»o P/rotooropht'C • Get an oil burner that in- hotels throughout the republic are to us for our crippled children's constantly drawing more and more work depends upon how well we ISWALLACE ST. ' RED BANK 6-2278 sures top economy, minimum oil consumption. attention. Although they have Im- do with our contributions," Mr. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY-OZAUD PRINTS-PHOTOSTATS proved considerably in the last few Mulvihill said. , SOLD ONLY BY YOUR FRIENDLY INDEPENDENT GROCER The Toridheet Oil Burner, backed by a 25 year years, they still leave much to be desired. The principal difficulty Is reputation for economy and efficiency, will lack of adequate and trained per- sonnel In all branches of operation. stretch your heating oil supply. Investigate. "It would therefore be advisable \ Let us show you its advantage*. for the secretary of education, with the co-operation of the hotel FIRST SHOWING TODAY association and the tourist depart- OIL DELIVERY INC. ment, to take over a vacant hotel, for example, one like the Hernan S HERBERT ST. BED BANK Cortes In Cuernavaca; furnish and PHONE RE 6-0610 operate it, catering to the pufillc as a model hotel. This could also be used as a clearing house for trained personnel which could move on to other establishments. "From the United States and Eu- The Most Dramatically New Fine Cars rope, leaders in the fields of cook- ing, management and hotel ac- counting could be contracted and with outstanding hotel experts of Mexico they could comprise the faculty of a school-hotel to furnish help and to be a model for the HI a rest of the hotels of Mexico. The revenue derived from' the guests in a short time should make the project nearly self-sustaining. It would not be long before the for- eign experts could be replaced by a 100 per cent Mexican faculty. A LOAN FROM Several colleges In the United States and Europe have outstand- ing schools of hotel management,, but Mexico has not yet reached this important phase." The writer who reported the conversation made the following idord equipment, eecotiorfoe, vr4 comment In concluding his column; .. m Illuitrolod an iub|sct to chanf* •k YOU GST personal atlentlon In warm friendly atmoiphere. "Personally I believe Mr, Llppman without notice. Wkll. ilde.wall Urn, has hit on a very Important point. whftn available, optional at extra cost. * YOU GET a payment dott that fflt your payday. It would be satisfactory to know that the hotel service throughout jf'6'YOU GET prompt jervlte—one tlsrl loam—If you phone the Republlo would be on a more first. Ask for YES MANagcr. or less standard basis. It would lveit$ CASH YOU SET give visitors more confidence and • YOU GET an exclusive PoVfe ISMos. 18Mos: would definitely aid the now boom- $198.11 $229.66 ing tourist trade which we would Nationwide Cash-Credit $16 like to keep and not just be the 401.25 472.51 Card honored at over 500 $32 victim of a passing fancy in Above paymenti cover ovenrthtitQl travel." affiliated Wuxmal offices in Gwrjee 2V|% r*o. on unpaid Ml. ts »JO0, % it \% no. «. b.l. above. the U. $. and Canada. IN. J.| Mrs. James Gill Feted These "plums" aro yours for choosing "fontoiud At Stork Shower FAIR HAVEN—Mrs. James Gill DON'T BORROW UNNECESSARILY but if a loan of Mlddletown township was ten- is the right answer, remember it's "YES" to dered a stork shower Saturday by 4 out of 5 employed men and women — Miss Amy Myatt of Fair Haven and Miss "Mickey" Pomphrey of married or single — at ftwwl. Come in Bumson. The party was held at ... write.. . . or phone H/uanal today. the home of Mrs. Gill's mother, Mrs. Henry Sansom of McCarter Loam $23 le $500 on Signature, Furniture, er Car ave. , Guests -were Mrs. Sansom, Mrs. Illlam Myatt, Mrs. Susan Onus- "tHI COMPAHrfi THATttKli TO SAV Vis" chak, Misses Doris Sansom and Phyllis Myatt of Fair Haven, Mrs. Thomas Gill, Mrs, Matthew Oil) FINANCE CO. I and Mrs. William Kane, Middle- 2 convenientRED BANK offices—wh/eh I* nearestASBUR.Y PARyou?K town township; Mrs. Thomas Gill, 21 1ROAD ST. 2nd rl. (Over H. I. Borden Store}, Jr., Little Silver; Mrs. George Gill, (Over Antlerion'i Muilc Store) "" "704 COOKMAN AVI.'" New Shrewsbury; Mrs. Kenneth Phonti Red Bank 6-9020 _ , Mlonei 2-7B95 Herblson, Oakhurat; Mrs. George loom modi li rilMintl tl oil utrojmjinj tgwm ' llnnn Nil, M4, WO Lang and Miss Virginia Bailey, Rod Bank; Mrs. Nellie Pomphrey, Rumson, and Mrs. Gladys Gaynor, Flushing, L. I. More than 36 million Americans visited national parks this yoar. PUBLIC SALE This was the greatest travel year in the history of America's national Ai I am moving to Arizona, I will tell »t rubllo Auction my entire parks, * Household Goods and Furnlahlng;s on tho premises att Lut CURTAIN Is up. There in the spotlight is a significant new automobile—a funda- HIGHWAY 35, MIDDLETOWN, N. J. mentally new concept In luxury motoring. THI INOINIIR'l BKIUIANT ACHIIVIMINT ' • ONK MILK NORTH OF BED BANK It Is Lincoln for 1952— the one fine car AU-NSW 16O.Hr> V-l deliberately designed for modem living. The completely new 160-HP Lincoln V-8 ' eagtne( latest and greatest Tram the mister More than breath-taking beauty, here is craftsmen who have built more V-8 en- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH beauty with purpose, deilgn with reuon. gines than all other ear makers combined. 10:30 A, M> . It la an entirely new approach to fine can— New ejtclmlve"HI.Swlrl"combuitlon cham< bers, new overhead vstvss, higher com- 1 Television 1951 (Admiral) Table modal, Piecrust Table (Mahogany), TIGHT or JE with every ride on the American Road a com- pression ratio and greater horsepower— Occasional Living Room Chairs, Settee with Slipcover, Ruga (Room and mand performance even for the daintieit more power than you may ever need- woman driver, thanks to superb visibility, teamed with HVDRA-MATIO Trammliiion Soatter Slioi), Mahogany Coffee Table, Floor and Table Lamps, Refrlff- STEERING 15 LIKE THAU A»y .tiering difficulty,Is i wirnlnj. It the unique see-ahead hood, and the trim THE ONE FINE CAR dd i erator (Phllco) 10S1 with Fretting unit, Curtains, Vacuum Cleaner with muni wheel unbslsnce snd pans weir— design fore and aft, More is astonishing per- and that mesns uneven tlrs w««r-blow- DELIBERATELY attachments (Airway), China Cloiet, Sun Porch furniture, KHchon g*y«-loj» of steering control-ACCl< formance that only Lincoln's completely new ware, Olaiaware, Chlnawaro, Linens (Bad and Table), Breakfast Sat DENTI Don't drive s cir (hit;* si din. engine could make possible. fltroui si that "unloaded" gd\\ Let ui DESIGNED FOR (Chrome), Dropleaf Butterfly Table, Single and Double Bedroom eets In This Is our invitation to visit our show, Mahogany with Box Springs and Innoriprlnj Mattronei, Drenlng Ta< appiovtd BEAR Safety Equipment I room and view the dramatically new Lincoln MODERN LIVING ®52 bit, Vases, Cut Olau, Brlc-i-brac, Bisque, Chocolate Set, Oryitalwaro, 3T Think Your Rjpiir Mm Fir Cosmopolitan and Capri. Then-make ihe Slant-top Deik, Radio Table Modal, Eloctrlcal Appllanooi, Towel Dryer discovery of the one fine car that has cap- (Ohromo), Table Silver, Flrcplaoo Equipment, Wicker Set, Cheats of Didn't Happtn" tured the air, tho feeling, «f modern living! Drawers, Mirrors, Tclophcmo Tablo, Books, Collier History of Nations, 38 volumes) Modlcal Books, Dropleaf Table, Tool Oheit, Hand Tools, IN TWO INCOMPARABLE 8EAIE8, -Me Qtpri Trunks, Piano Bunch, Clothes Hamper, Dreiian, Occasional Tablet, It's Been, "Quality" Since 1D33 M«t«l Lawn Swing and entire oontenti of dwelling. The undersigned and Aucllonier shall not bo responsible In out of Joseph Wildanger Co. aooldent or Injury to any person orpersons In, on or about the premlm, Body BuMort ItebuUdlng,,, ntunlehlnf ENGLISH MOTORS By Order oft MAMIE BOUGHTON OtUua UoleU and Dump Oodles US Hhreivebury Ave,, Phono 34-36 MapU Avtnu* Phon. Rl 6-4345 Rtd Bank, Ntw Jtrity B, O, COAfn, Auctioneer, 4«0 Bath Ave., Lang Branch, N, .1, Bed Dank, N. i, HE WMt I'houe 1-tMH). Memberi "N. J, •tile aooiety at Auctioneer!," OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS AND ALL DAY'SATURDAYS IAFCTY HEADQUARTERS RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7. 1952 Mine ATLANTIC® Bf&frS$7 SCOOP W &/IPS0-7I/ H/STDKW

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MANY AT WAY BELOW TODAY'S COST! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SJNE-W. BEAUTIFUL SAVE 100 DOOR CONSOLE LARGER THAN LIFE SHE PICTURE! * BLACK RECTANGULAR TUBE 23$ REG. LIST PRICE 429.95 Hand-rubbed' nahotanr ooiuole with H d«on. Black tube, "Ea|le Ejrt" lunlnr, one-knob picture eontrol.

On Sale At AH Atlantic't 8 Great Store* Low Down Payment — Take 18 Months to Pay! REG. LIST PRICE 259"

One of the ntoit astounding offer* ever made In the tele- vision Industry. This Is a very good set—made by a very rood manufacturer. The name will innate you!—It's known SAVE 5210. all over the woriAt Atlantic bought 4 carloads of brand new models. FULL DOOR * All Television pr(c«* shown In thtt adv. art ptuj tax and warranty, DELUXE CONSOLE . On Sale At All Atlantic** 8 Great Stores 95 POSITIVELY THE GREATEST SALE OF ITS KIND IN THIS TOWN 249 REG. LIST PRICE 459.95 An ullra-intart full door deluxe con- sole with "Eagle Eye" tuning, one- knob picture control, black rectangu- lar tube. Priced, 'war below cost! 'Radalarm" Clock Radio On Sale At All Atlantic's fl Grvat Store)I 95 3 SPEED Phonograph REG. LIST PRICE 39.95 SMART LEATHERETTE With this automallo radio-clock you will rlu ind ihlne to muilc. llu rear plut-ln [PORTABLE CASE SAVE *I2. for »ppll»ncM, h»i turnout "Telechron" novement. W»!nut e»blnet has «m»rt to\i clolionne pliallo front with a told frame on Reg. List Price 31,95 clock. Self contained. J speed portable phono 1 will give you hours of HmlUe«» tn- Ivory with t»!d trim. Rig. 42,50, iww 23.95 Joyment! Beautiful eirrylnr ease, A sensational offer!

tig. 59.95 RidloPhow, Pori.bli Cm, now 31.95 SAVE*7 BEAUTIFUL Name Brand 19ALh SPtBD .PHom-POWltRTVl HADIO TABLE RADIOS REG. LIST PRICE 20.95 World famous name I AO-00 luperhstero. i dyne, Wldt>vliw dial, Olsmorous plasticJ cabinet. Built-in Alr-Ttnna, A mlr«cle| burl • Midil 1J In ttf. 1MB, HOW...... ,. .14,11 URGEST EXCLUSIVE TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE CHAIN IN NEW JERSEY APPLIANCE CO

25 MONMOUTH ST. TftCNTOH MHIKHCN FREIHOLD KCYPORT IJ1URY PARK «D UMK 10N0IMNCM UXIWMD 91 r. Front 4,11 Main IK Mouth I Kail front Ttl Main la Monmoulh IK Broidway HI axoad Street llreit llrdt Sired llrMt tlrMt •ItMt Call RB 6-0488 BANK TR 3'OOM ME «-m« rn R.iasi KKV T-JO11 A. P. 1.1««4 K. B, I.MI1 Uk« l.llll Page Ten BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 In Bed Bank If • (HOBBY SHOW AT OCEANPORT Safety Posters Stress I- Keansburg Calvary; Methodist church Sunday BUEBMAN'S tor were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins, OCEANPORT — A hobby show The J.U.T. members gave a stork Misses Ethel and Helen Kingsland, • CURTAINS will be featured at a meeting of the Caution at Crosswalks shower for Mrs. Marylu Ackerman Mrs. Thor Larsen and Lewis White. • DRAPERIES Oceanport Parent-Teacher associa- Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Flor- • SUP COVERS tion Wednesday night, Feb. 20, at Young pedestrians will be urged Children baptized were Wayne • LINENS o look both ways before crosslnj; ence Andrews in East Keansburg. Beechcr Darland, son of Mr. and • VENETIAN BUND! the school. The event Is open to the Decorations wore in pink. A buf- public. Morris Berg is accepting ex- the street during February by the Mrs. Wayno Darland, and Susan For Automobile Club of Central New fot supper was served. Attending Margaret Collins and John Edward Shop-it-Hpme S»rvl« hibits which will be placed on dis- were Mrs. Ethel Davis, Mia. Marie R. THOMAS BOWERS AND JOHN K. HARRIS Phon. RB *-Z

John W. Kelbtr, repolrman, of Bliab.Hi, New J.my, who hot b.«n with lh« Ttlephone Company line* 1927 It ihown h*r« point- ing out Safe Driving embltm to "Sklpptr" Tolloforroof Cranford. I •I IFiats right son.,.24 Veal's of driving without even scratching a fender J" Joe Kelber has good reason to be proud of his driving record. Piloting a Telephone truck through busy traffic for 24 years without an accident is no mean featl But excellent as it is, Joe's driving record isn't at all unucual. like him, 243 other New Jersey Bell men have driven without an accident since the company was founded back in 1927. That's the Smartest Million Dollars BUICK Ever Spent" And, during 1951, when the "Big Green ' Fleet" rolled more than 18,500,000 miles to HEN we tell you that every 1952 Buick the whole operation with' Dynaflow Drive.* been brought together with sucH satisfying provide you with good telephone service— skill. 4,438 of the company's drivers won the coveted rides like a million dollars, we're not Wjust slinging slang—we're talking real money— You may not care how the job was done, or "no accident" awards for the year. what it cost. But we'll lay you this: The obvious thing for you to do is come in and , It's a big job enlarging New Jersey's tele* right-oh-the-barrelhead cash. look them over. How about taking half an hour You're going to say "thanks a milljon" to Buick phone system and keeping it in good condition, A million dollars and more were poured into off to do that-todayP Telephone men are doing it as fast as possible engineers once you get this spirited smoothie u, irtm mi M6II an MV«I * •*««• fill** —and safely! research and testing—design and tools-engi- under your hands and haunches. neering, production and components—to team up the combination of ride features you'll find Old familiar roads take on a new" smoothness. Gone are the weave and wander, the jitter and better automobiles NIW JIRSEY BILL on a Buick—and on no other car in the world. When TIIIPHONI COMPANY jounce that you've felt in lesser oars. You ride A million, dollars and more was the price paid with road-hugging assurance and level ease. to work out control of ond-sway and sidcroll Sure is on curves — to double-check vortical "throw" All of whioh only begins to toll you what NOTICE town»n,, ddHlid Dtetinbir 80, 1003, rieordci THE STATE OP NEW JER9KY Ih. Monmouth County GlirVi OIHoi with shock absorbers and big soft-acting coil really great cars these 1952 Buicks turned out MB In .Uook 1087 of MorlKami on Half 80S, whit.. „ ..... _j«n duly ai springs for alt four wheels — to V-brace tho to be. bjr. IHIII TownihlD lo I'lalntl BUICK YOU Ann IIEIIKHV •umraoned «ml htrelnl , th« mh«hl!, etrUfltktrUllMti tntandlJ MMMIanll i V f.qulr.d lu «»tv« uiiun Kr«Mil» W, l,«w. r ti torquc-tubc keel and X-braco tho frame - Never before havo stylo and stamina-comfort k'52 1 ai It/, Kiqulrt, J'lMtntirt . AUonitr, whuu mrnt rov»r|irtmlM. known Maai nLot Num will build thorn add rail ll 100 Highway #ao, lltil Untik, \['A„ m J"i .o- •f.UbJf'r*?!"*' i'roporl-.-op«rl»y o.f 1« frame Hoth, Cooglc Richardson, Bruce a t > 1 e » In -muhoKnny, Everything fruin a 5-|)c. not!)! lUiHixomt' Htyluti, Kevei'ft hlu cunh- and cricket chairs, oc- nleok moderns in Hiiltprf In plaid horn*. Crawford, Joe Maddalena, John magazine litwket to n nmhognny voneer 9-pr. IOIIH. COVPTH thal are (!tt»lonBl and lounge Edwards, Fred Malinka, Jack. Gam- blanched or durlc woods. H|mn to Kracoful period Now in the tlmo to fur- 11 lie doBk in a wide sillies. Modern mid per- Huro to plan «.'. Out- typ»« in A iplemfld »r- or stunning moiltri DIAMOND ache, Arthur Heltzenroder and Vin- ni»h n bedroom at very ranKO of finiBhes. Each toil Mylos ticketed for tittiiiUhiK buys fit thene cent Burnett. low coat. Mtylerfl Quttlity built and tNSMBLC $90 one an' excellent vahiel unt savtnjtal expertly ui'holiiterp(r. Mre. Robert Klotzln was tendered DIAMOND- i g f Yaientlne'B Bay- a stork shower by her sister-in-law, r n or Mrs. Stanley Worham of Little Sil- It's » dream come true! Our selection makes ver. Decorations were in pink and choosing easy because our price range flts your blue and the gifts were arranged LIVING ROOM FURNITURE budget. CREDIT ARRANGED in a cradle with a stork hovering over it. Refreshments were served AVorth SAI,K P1UCE after the opening of the gift pack- $2l>8.no Itcgency llldc-u-llud scifn, only $| ages. Present were Mrs. Jacob 199.00 Stryker, Mrs. Harry Worden, Mrs. $130.00 Lausoii Horn, decorator ruhrlcs, Robert Worden, Mrs. Sarah Wor- frlllgUll lilil.llliiia 84,50 den, Mrs. Robert Woodruff and $-120.00 3-[iSueu scctloiml flofus in choice daughter Barbara, Miss Shirley of colors 239.00 Tallman, Mrs, William McAdams, $289.00 2-pleco .Modern Suctionul, Hiiper- Mrs. John. Applogato, Mrs, Stanley HanlosH noiistriitttlon Mielock, Mrs. William. Tallman', 199.00 Mrs. Albert Klotzln, Mrs. Roger $219.00 3-pc. Solid .Maplo Uvill); Room Wymbs and Mrs. Florence Ken- Heavy lupt'stry, plntform rocltcr 199.00 nedy. und wing clnilr. $2RD.(IO Modern S-nlccn Living Konm. Patrick Bailey, proprietor of the lU-yr. construction Kimruntoe. Highway Gardens flower shop, is HandHumo Hofti and % matching 179.00 SERVING home'from Riverview hospital chairs. where he was a surgical patient. $3119.00 3-pc. Krlc/.o Living Rnnm Suite. Mrs, William P. Woodward spent Chnlco of colors. last Thursday in Newark with Mrs. 299.00 RED BANK Walter Moore, S3U.IW Emily Joan Turner, who has been ill, 13 able to be, about again. . 4ND JERSEY SHORE AREA Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hay left Sun- MAHOGANY VENEER END day far Miami, Fla, FOB Saturday'guests of Mrs. Emma TABLES WITH SHELF Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. A. Fer- vian and Mrs. Anna Knoche of Hand padded finish. 8 itylea to North Bergen, and Mrs. Anna pick from—End, pie emit, oock* $ 95 Worth and Miss Catherine Buckley NEON SIGNS tall, step and lamp. Regular $9S of Koansburg. 3-Pc. MAPLE Alan Canonico, son of Mr. and SPECIAL, WHILE THEY LAST 5-Pc. Chrome Kitchen Sets REPAIRS & SERVICE Mrs. Carmine Canonico, suffered a 17 BEDROOM SUITES Includes the ehrom© bn»o table, with $ 50 fracture of two fingers of his left heavy chrome rim and guaranteed Juat imagine • . • anough (o furnish FLUORESCENT COLD CATHODE hand while playing basketball for OakclUo top. The 4 chrome chain your badroorn for only $07,761 And Loonnrdo. Budget Terms Arranged have Htiats and liacks utiholHtcred In you'll lava the beauty nf thia fine $ a colorful Durun, Maple suita • • • it'a ao luindaomely .76 LIGHTING LIGHTING The Boys' Game club met Friday 69 styled. night at the home of Norman 67 Piorco, Frosent were Rudy and Lou Scalzo, Nicky Trezza and Robert 3-4-5 & 7-Pc. BEDROOM SUITES Mlled With Smith. 0 0 Resilient Coll Spring Worth SALK MUCK Questions and Answers $288.00 Modorn hcdniom Kr°up in 3-pc. J.lmed Oalt 169.00 To Vets' Problems $250.00 IIcp|)lowlilte inntiogany, 3-ploco EST. 1907 Q. I am attending school under liodroom group 179.00 the G.I. Bill and I have just been $289.00 Hanil-riiblied nolld maple bed- ASBURY PARK awarded disability compensation by room Htiitc, g pieces. Consist* 219.00 the V.A, Will my compensation ot double drcosor, CIICHI on chest payments, Tcduce the amount ot and bod. subsistence payments I am gottilng $319.00 Kllng solid mahogany, l-plecn PORCELAIN ENAMKL as a a.I. Bill trainee? MHUOSI suite, contdHtlnK uf d a u b I« 449.00 •A. No. Your disability compen- drosser, chest on chest, bed and sation .payments bave no effect REG, $169 PAIR OF BUNK BEDS nlto table. STAINLESS STEEL whatsoever on the amount of sub- $380.00 Cordovan mahogany, mnilern sistence allowance you are receiv- bedroom group, 4 pluces 289.00 The perfect cainhination tor the INDOOR & OUTDOOR ELECTRICAL DISPLAYS ing. $358,00 llopplewhlte mahogany veneer, Reg. $39.50 Q. May I obtain a G.T. business growing younffatertt Add a touch .00 4 plocen, doubln dresser 269.00 loan to expand a business In which of mapta to their rooni With the $084.(10 Cordovan mahogany, modern I am already engaged? Or must bunk-bid. Get It now! COMPLETE style, fi-pleco, trlpln drnxter INNERSPRING MATTRESSES ROAD-AD SERVICE, Inc. the business loan be used to enter 119 a new business only? Wonderful cojl construction which 45 SO. MAIN ST. ASBURY PARK A. The loan may be used In ALL GOODS ADVERTISED ON wilt give you deep eomfort and itur- either way—to expand an existing SALE AT BOTH OUR STORES dy Mipnort throughout the night. An legitimate business venture or to •x eel lent buy| start a new enterprise. 24 Q. I am on active duty In the Regular $89 Navy and I have a G.t. term pol- icy in force under waiver of prem- DECORATOR Uenular $219 iums. How do I pick up my In- suranco again, onco I am dis- TWIN SIZE Lending .'Make chargpu?. A. You. must pay the' required premium to the Veterans Adminis- HOLLYWOOD HIDE-AWAY tration, Washington 25, D. C, BEDS. , within 120 days attor your reloaso DECORATOR STUDIO COUCHES ^SINGER from active service Tho sooner you pay the pramlum tho better; 1)0.60 , SEWING MACHINES that way you guard agalngt any $59.00 It's all iprinf-nilatl (or luxurloui ohanco of your policy lapsing. com lort, and amarlly tallortd in nna $ M LOW AS A. fabrics. A (lip ol lha hand and It Q. How much military sorvlco Complete turni from a larn iota Into a full must a veteran hnvo had In order dauma-lietU 64 to qualify for a non-service con- Headboard o( wmhoblB Durtn In nected pension? Ifamnu* Mnkc Quick as a nub your Hlda-Away convntt liom a handiomi, A. Ha must havo norvod tor at MENOEL ditorator colon, lnmraprlni unit KLINQ •nd 4 Ian with nitlti|». Complctt luxurious sofa to an oh'So-eomlortable bad. Worthy of It. lenst 90 days, part of which was SIMMONS DINETTES - DINING ROOMS within an notunl war period or nf- RED LION •nitmblt. price a. a aofa >alona . . . finely conitructad, expenslvaly SINGER portable, abovo, ICV/I a perf.ct Budget Tornti ter Juno 37, 1DD0, and muat havo Worth HAI.K I'HICK aov.r.d. But it'l a lull-l.njlh, full-width Innersprlna; b.. llb >l been discharged under othef than VMM Chrnnin und Hulu-lltn locktWcb on any fabric. Spotlight, fully- *" in**** allawanii «n Bl> .Idol In a wld. .election of decorator fabrics. dishonorable conditions. Tho Dfl-dny BUT streiiinlliied, niniliirii a y< mMn> FREE PARKING o"neloiod motor, foot control, carrying "" •"""" ' minimum aorvlco rnqulromoru li ENOLANDER " 1 69.60 NELSON $160,00 1-i>lcco Miidcrn illtuHIn Mlltt . O7R f|f| e.att Included ... a bargain at $89,501 waived for thoeo who served lots huffnt, cliliut, tuliln und 4 nlmlrMlltt'ai lllOiUU 9x12 ORIENTAL PATTERN than that period of tlmo and wore $561.50 1-|ileci( modern cnnl mulioKuny 4QB All • Stop In today and HO our eompltts lln« of SINOER* discharged (or a sorvlco-connoatod $ NATIONALLY FAMOUS u°JruiA< $EJ,50 dining room —•* Ha&UiUlf Sowing MaehlMi — portable, «ohiol«i, cafaln«»i — In a disability, $10,00 o-plouo aolld null hnuil-rtihbud RUGS ••* A 39'° mM INNBR3PRING MATTRESS W llnUh 49.00 variety of ilylei with prlcsi to fit «vtry budg»t. 1800,00 U.|ilwii lUiptiliiuliltn «\vlrl mil- Wt lira not ptrmltttd to nil tha aiinulaoturtr'a nami, lingnny ••""'• OPIN FRIDAYS TILL 9(00 P. M. but you will rtcognlM It whtn you lit It > . • 849.00 ' For, with avtry n«w SINOIR you get Personal $180,00 D-plci'ii aolltl' iilii|iln ilrnjdrnii li'ilf 10 YEAR GUARANTEE AND BY APPOINTMENT m at no «x»ra coit - To Women With Inlilo mill I rniiluln'it cliulri 139.00 • • Famoui SINOIR Sowing Court*—B two-hour Ituent In our itwing roomi. Nagging Backache • Spoelal SINOIR warranty. NtMlni|k«dl •In* bMhiioht-lMl mlfjrublB, Mlnnr btoU. 3.r'frll»Uotii du> to IOH ur «n>ti« tltet n»» fauMnlllniunnlihtiiirrrauiiiintMi WHIN IN PIRTH AMBOY VISIT OUR STORE AT SINGER SEWING CENTER l)on1t itiiTMi your klijn«y« "Jhf»«' tlon. boffifr you, Try Jioan> Vllta-i «? IROAD ST. PHONI o-HOo RID BANK rlluratjc. OHII eui.nifully hy mllllm (iv.rioyinri, it'iamjiajoif how many tlm.a 283 MADISON AVE., (Next to Majestic Theatre) OPtiK KIUDAY MOUTH TIM. SiOO Mil DILIVIRY - PHONI Rl 6-0011 Un Huh gut wailii O.I Doatt'a t>ll& ladarl Page Twelve' .BED BANK BEGIBTEB, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 •erved and tha gue*U of honor re- University of Scouting ceived gifts. Courses Over-Enrolled A blue and gold icout dinner will Duryee Warns Price Ceilings BEGINNER or EXPERT? be held at the scout building Sat- Boy Scout training courses now urday evening. Whichever you are Me can aupply being conducted by Monmouth On Potatoes May Cut 1952 Acreage you with quality materials, for your council of Boy Scouts have Stephen Zolobooky has replaced bobby. If you have a problem brln? been over-enrolled and additional William Sefcik as' scoutmaster of TRENTON — W. B. Duryee, •• It to ui. courses will have to be held to the boy scouts. Mr. Scfclk la as- chairman of the New Jersey Pota- accommodate new leaders who tie-sistant leader. The troop will have a booth for civil defense in Asbury Industry committee, told the HO TRAINS & SUPPLIES sire training in Cub Scouting and State Potato association today that Sailing Club Boy Scouting, according: to an an- Park at the convention hall March price ceilings may cut potato acre- » Complete Sets • Car Kit* nouncement by John Moore, train- 1 at the scout show. age below 1951 and force consum- Accessories ing chairman for the county. Judson Bcnnet/t of East rd. la ers to depend for an adequate sup- Holds Parties The next session for the Uni- confined to his home because of ply entirely on favorable per acre LITTLE SILVER — Last -week versity of Scouting being conduct- illness. MODEL CARS yields throughout the country. several women members of the Model od at Long Branch high school, Otio Hacker will leave tomorrow The speaker noted that the Shrewsbury Sailing club were host- PLANE & BOATS Thursday evening will be held Feb. for a three months' stay in Colo- esses at dessert-bridge for the ben- • Old Timers 14. Tonight's session was postponed rado. O.P.S. action establishing ceiling • Flying & Scale Kits prices on U. S. No. 1 potatoes nt fit of the club, This month, and • Racing because of-the Anniversary week Mi', and Mrs. Frank Facylowsky lext, members will be holding • Scale & Powered Boats celebrations in the county. Mr. and daughter Virginia attended a $3.75 per hundredweight, effective • Engines Jan. 19, apparently applies only to similar events. • Engines Moore said that It would be impos- birthday celebration for Joyce Ar- sible to accept additional enroll- llne Miller over the week-end at the 1951 crop. Ceilings for the 1952 Tuesday, Mrs. Marshall Van- ments in the Cub course because of the home of Mra. Josephine Miller crop will he established by seasons Winkle, Jr., and Mrs. M. J. Nevlni 'limited accommodations and the of New York. Miss Miller Is a sis- and areas of production, Duryee were hostesses at bridge at the SHERWOOD'S PORTING GOOIS stated. Monmouth Ice Cream company RED BANK 6-0042 large number of peopla now par-ter of Mrs. Pacyiowsky. 7 BROAD ST. ticipating; In the program. Thn Leslie parleman, Sr. celebrated Reporting on proposed federal plant at Asbury Park, Jeweled ccouncll will conduct a series of his birthday Friday with a family legislation concerning potato grow- miniature silent butlers were ta- courses In the various communities dinner, ers, lie noted that one measure ble prizes, and more than 32 per- as soon as leadership Is obtained, would set price supports up to 90 sons attended. the -announcement stated. Mrs. Charles Judd of Livingston per cent of parity on all food pro- Assisting with arrangements has returned home after a visit ducts where an Increase in produc- were Mrs. Edward Davles, Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halll- tion Is asked by the government, Philip Tucker, Mrs. Isadore Ches- Counly GelB $118,725 day. A Senate bill aimed at preventing er, Mrs, A. G. Morehart, Mrs. J. J. Ualenline For Roads and Bridges Mrs. B. Turek entertained over the use of trucks and trailers fsr Koch and Mrs. J. A. Shea, the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Frank return loads has been officially op- Friday afternoon Mrs Jacques nr business offices TRENTON — State Highway Turek and sons, Frank and Donald posed by the potato Industry com- Wnat wondrous joy a fine diamond can give! . . . Bolin entertained at cards at her Commissioner Ransford J. Abbott of Maplewood. mittee, Duryee stated. He com- home on Little Sliver Point rd. today authorized the payment of Mra. Charles Fisher, Sr. of Plain- mented on the referendum which Salt and pepper shaker sets were wrHi tfie delight thrillingly renewed each time $118,725 for the works program of field visited Mr, and Mrs. Charles probably will be held to decide whether the potato marketing table prizes. The assisting host- ft is looked at, each time it is worn. Choose this the Monmouth county Board of Fisher, Jr, and daughter last week. esses were Mrs. Edwin W. Mc- will be closed Freeholders. Sue Fisher returned home.with her agreement Is to be continued for Clellan, Jr.,1 Mrs. Robert Kelley and •fine diamond from our precious gem assemblage. Tho grant Is the flint quarterly grandmother for a visit- the 1952 crop. Mrs. William Heatlcy. payment on $474,000 from motor vo- Albert Joans, who is stationed at John M. Fenton, manager of the Mrs. Olaf Ravndal will be the hicle funds in the total of $9,155,000 the navy base in Norfolk, Va., potato Industry's marketing agree- hostess Feb. 29, when a dessert- for the 21 counties. spent the week-end with his par-ment program, noted that 14.24 pnrbridge will be held at her home Tuesday, Feb. 12th H is approved for expenditures on ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Joans. cent of the total 2,903,733 hundred- on Point rd. roads and bridges, bonds and inter- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rundle en- weight shipped in 1991 was packed est, policing and lighting. tertained over the week-end Mr. In 5, 10, or 15-pound bags. This and Mrs. E. Schwartz ot Eddy- represented the largest amount of Bayshore Scouts' Bcliord stone, Pa., and Sgt. Daniel Schwartz small packs ever put on the mar-Campaign Begins Lincoln's Birthday who has been stationed at Colo- ket by New Jersey growers, Fen- rado Springs .Sgt. Schwartz expects ton said. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Over His. Charles Hobbs was given a to return to Japan soon. 125 campaigners launched the 1952 luncheon recently in honor of her According to Fenton the Mggest Boy Scout drive in the Middlctown birthday ot tha home of Mr. nnd Mr, and Mrs. Albert Conzen spent achievement of the 1951 season wns As always, we stand ready to answer emer- Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Alfred township, Atlantic Highlands and Mlo. Ernest Rutt. of Port Mon- the recovery of commercial mar- Highlands area of Monmouth coun- gency calls — for there are no holidays in Mouth. Guests Included Copt. Hobbs Shandrow of Bridgeport, Conn. kets lost during the price-support Mr. and Mrs. Serge Lakhovsky of cil Tuesday at a Hlck-off dinner In and Mrs. Nellie Hancock. Open years. The trade and the consum- Log Cabin inn. Howard W. Rob- the continuous 'round-the-clock job of house was lield later in the dny New York spent Sunday with Mrs ers apparently recognized the unl Bertha Brouwer and Mrs, Marie erta, chairman of the Bayshore dis- at a tea for members of Mrs. Hobbs form high quality of the 1951 crop. trict, presided. giving you the best possible service.' Sunday school class and friend* ven den Bogart, who Is confined Commenting on the benefits of Mrs. Hoi)IM lins been a teacher In to her home because of Illness. the marketing agreement, Fenton Funds received In the drive will Uio Methodist church of BMford Frank, Schneider celebrated his said, "The agreement, with uni- T>c used to maintain and expand for 31 years. Those with the oldest birthday Sunday with a family versal inspection, provided' tho the program of Scouting In 1952 membership present were Mrs gathering. Present were Mr. andgrower with insurance against un- All areas of the Bayshore district Aline Newlands and Mrs, Vivian Mrs. John Fislcr, Joan and John justified and unwarranted price have joined togcth'er to make their Jersey Central rower & Juight' Messier. Other members attending Flsloi', Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schnei- adjustments, which in previous portion of the drive auccesstul. wero Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs. der and children, Carol and Robert* years have cost the Individual COMPANY Evelyn Conzen, Mrs. Edna Malonc of Matawan and Mrs. Frank Schnei- grower and the industry as a whole The roail to belter ami bigger buil- and her children, Mrs. Joan Walling der. tremendous sums of money. In ncss, advertise In The Register regularly. and her daughter, Mrs. Helen von- Miss Lola Salmon, who attends 1951, the amount Involved In such —Advertisement. Tangen, Mrs. William Becker, Mrs. New Jersey Stato College for Wom- claims was negligible, because un- Robert Murphy and Mrs. Lyda en at Now Brunswick, has been der the grading of regulations the Lykc; also Mrs. Louise Conzen and confined to her home by illness the shippers had evidence to rcfulc Mrs. Ella Bade, Mrs. Hobbs re- past week. such claims. In this respect alone. ceived flowers and gifts. Pictures Edwin Savidge celebrated • his It appears that the marketing BASKIN'S were taken of the group. birthday Sunday with his family. agreement program more than paid for Itself." The Youth Fellowship group of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hacker and tho Methodist church elected offi- family attended the ice show In New York Sunday. Also commenting on the 1951 cers at its last business meeting. rop, W. W. Oley, director of the NO! Carl Tarnow was chosen president; George Enqulst celebrated his llvislon of markets, Stato Depart- August Minor, vice president; Miss 14th birthday last Thursday with lent of Agriculture, said that BASKIN'S IS NOT going out ol Frances Tarnow, secretary, and members of the boy scout troop. 19.22 per .cent, or 2,559,878 hun- business! Many people, evidently Miss Barbara Smith, treasurer, George has been graduated Into the iredwclght, qualified ns U. S. No. Mrs. David Tlmms was named explorer post. Attending were Lu- A total of 6.28 per cent wns confusing us with another store, have Diamond Engagement Rings from $35.00 Brncst ther Walling, Jr., Stephen Zolobns- councilor to assist Mrs. Icy, Jr., Robert Bchler, Jr. and Jo- S. Commercial, and 3.67 per Wedding Bands from $55.00 Rutt and Mrs. Evelyn Conaen. lent U. S. No. 1 size B. asked us about this. No, dear ladies, A birthday celebration was held seph Hanser. The mothers of the Grooms' Rings from $16.80 Saturday evening for members of boys prepared the refreshments. Nearly halt of all shipments BASKIN'S is very much IN business the canasta club at the home of Mrs. Helen von Tangcn of Leon- LVcnt to pointa south of Washing- FABRIC PAIR as the shore's largest fabric store Mr. nnd Mr«. Harold Otten. Cele- ardvillo rd., received word Monday ton, D, C, last year, Oley sari. 10 MECHANIC STREET brants were Mr. and Mrs. Edward from her husband, Capt. Ludolph Of these, over half-million hun RED BANK,N.J. with the greatest selections ever in Rockefeller of Keansburg, William von Tangcn, captain of the cargo drcdweight went to North Caro- Meyer and Mrs. Ottqn. Other ship, Midget, which was in distress lina and Georgia and another Just off Broad St.; opposite WOOLENS, COTTONS, SILKS, SLIP- in tho recent hurricane. Capt. von 200,000 hundredweight to Ftorldti guests included Mrs. Mary Rocke- tvhoro they woro well received, ac- Merchants Trust Co. 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Total nt DpfprrcH Chsra^n and Statutory It la hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof ia a true copy of the budget Expenditures— Local School $ 4,21 S..50 8 4,216.50 $ 4.218.50 Being a gentleman is like being Hilda T., why weren't you skat- approved by resolution of the governing body on the 4th day of February, 1952. happy. If it's a struggle you're ing Saturday night? We missed AMA LI YV EV. SHINNBETTl^ikf , Cleric<**I._L-. (k) Totnl MuntciLii'i Appropriations (I end not. you. Address: Borough Hall. Bad Bank, N. J. j shove) For I.ncsl pistrirt School Last week I was walking down Mary Jane B., why don't you give Certified by me thll 4th day of February, 1952. Phona Number! Red Bank 6.3100. l*urim*es 4,216.60 Broad St., the day was a "Blue- somebody else a chance? it is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof ia an exact copy of the orig- ()> ToU) C:*n.-i-»! Ai>i>n,|>rintions ut thi3 bird" one. No reason for a gentle- Gloria P., you and Milton would I'o-nL 1518.713.01) $467.5114.50 1413,101.24 $41,036.39 man not to completely remove his inal on file with the clerk of the governing body, that all additions are correct and that all eiatements contained make a cute couple. herein are in proof. tm) Reserve for Uncnllpcteil Taxes H4.943.92 75,278.60 75.27S.6I) hat when meeting a lady of hi« ac- Gary C, you and Amelia make WALLACE JEFFREY, Registered Municipal Accountant. quaintance, There was a chap a very cute couple. Address: 68 Broad Street, Ited flunk, N. J. 9, Total f;,n(r;il A unrniiriatinns $604,656.92 (.'.42.813.tn $542,843.10 (490,119.8< $41,036.1* walking in front of me and he Alice P., have you heard from Certified by me this 4th day of February, 196.2. Phone Number: Red Bank t-0061. met a. lady and he said "hello" and Jimmy T. lately? LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE DEDICATED WATER AND SEWER UTILITY BUDCET flipped his finger against the brim Virginia P., how - are you and Section 1, Antiripalfrd Realised in Cash of his hat and let it go at that. for 18S2 for 1961 for 1951 Shakey making out now? ' Local Budget of the Borough of Red Bank. County of Monmouth, for the fiscal year 1052. 10. Dedicated Revpn.u#» from I was a llittle interested in his Mary Ann H., you should come BE IT RESOLVED, that the following statementa of revenues and approprlctloni ihall contUtuta the local budget Watrr and Srwrr Utility manner so did not walk fast skating more often, for the year 11)52. Rents $139,000.1)0 $139,000.00 J140.710.07 enough to pass him, hoping he Barbara H., bring Johnny skat- BB IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that laid budget be published In the Red Bank Register in the Issue of the 7th day Fire Hyilrtfnt Service Mfl.On , HO.Qfl 140.00 would meet another lady and do of February, 1852, Miscellaneous 1,0011.00 1,000.00 2,837.60 ing with you more often. Notice is hereby given that the budget and tax reaolution was approved by the Mayor and Council of the Borough his little trick agailn. He did. So, Maria A., who do you really of Red Bank, County of Monmouth, on the 4th day of February, 1052. Total SU0.14D.uu SI 1(1.Mu.(10 $143,187.67 . after I lost my actor, I made It a like? A Kcaring on the budget and tax resolution, will be held at the Borough Hall, on the Srd day of March, 1952, at 8:30 point to watch other men to see Jo IT S., do you still like Alice 'T.? o'clock, at which time and place objection to said budget and tax resolution of the Borough of Red Bank for the Appropriated Expended 1351 how they tipped their hats. Do youShe thinks no. year 1052 may be presented by taxpayers or other interested persons. for 19,12 for 1981 TOIBI for 1951 know that there are very few men 11. Appropriations for Wster and As Modified by Paid or Charged Reserved. Pat D., do you still hear from Scwrr Utility Ail Transfers that really remove their hats to- Ronald G.? STATEMENT Operating $125,000.01) 1116,000.00 $116,000.00 $107,1«2.60 $1,494.11 day? Just watch them yourself. (Required by Bevlaed Statutes, Section 40:3-14) Capital Improvements; It will surprise you to see the Wo see a couple of girls have Capital Improvement Fund ...._._ 2,000.en 1,000,00 1,000.00 "Vanishing American Gentleman." their eye 'on Harold, Jr. Watch out Abstract of Ratables Capital Outlay 10,28.',.(Ill 3.634.00 1,634.00 1,101.41 Josephine. Taxes For Year Year Yenr *Paym'ntC'iif MOIHU t.lllio.oo 18.S00.0O 13,800.00 13,300.00 Watch the gentlemen help their Shirley Hobbs, you and Johnny 1052 1051 l»50 Interest on Bauds '. ISO.00 S3I.00 631.00 631.00 ladies out of the cars when they make a cute couple. Local Purposes (Including Bank Stock Tax) 370,563.13 1305,405.29 $256,410.93 Interest on Noti-s _ 1,675.01) 1,875.00 1,675-00 1.6,5,00- get parked along the curb. The Some of Their Favorite Songs Local District Schools In Municipal Budget 4,SIS,CO Local District Schools (Estimate (or 1062) , 446,701.03 43g.7S7.06 Total _ $140,110.00 1140.140.00 $140,140.00 128.770.01 $1,494.11 gentleman of today gels the vehi- Maria A., "I Wish I Didn't Love County cle parked and gets out and takes You So." (a) General County (Estimate for 1052) , 180,282.64 180,282.64 184.658.86 good care of himself and let's all Dedknlton by ltiilrr—It. S. 40i2-18.1 Jean P., "Tell Me Why." Totals 11,061,700 13 J04t.606.36 SSSO.S27.ilO "The dedicated revenue, untlclpalrd durinit thu r«ar 1052 from Don Licenses are hereby anticipated as revenue others shift for themselves. It is Alice P., ."Cold, Cold Heart." and are hereby appropriated for the purposes to which slid revenue is dedicated by statute or other legal requirement. interesting to see one of those old Hilda T., "Anytime." State Aid: Received aril to be Received (Allotted) movies where the gentleman drives Barbara W., "Slow Poke." (a) Road Maintenance and Construction Funds 7.446.60 7,407.00 7,407.00 his horse up to the stepping stone (b) Relief Funds . 3,077.00 S.SH.OO and hurries out of the carriage to (c) Highway Lighting Funds ™ 1,111.00 1,131.00 1,131.00 1052 help his lady descend from the ve- LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET hicle. Hartshorne Faces EXPLANATORY STATEMENT Local Builtlft of thi> Township of Atlnntie, County of Monmoulh, for the fiscal yesr 1952. Perhaps it would be a good idea SUMMARY OF GENERAL BUDGET SECTION OF BUDGET Year 1052 Year 1951 1. Total Gencrat Appropriation!* For Municipal Purposes (Item 8(h), It is hori-liy CTlilieil thnt the hiKlRr-l nnnexrii hr-rrto ami hi-reby mmle a Pirt hereof ia a true copr of the budget to have a course in behavior in- Sheet 12) ,. {510,713.00 1-163,348.00 approved by resolution of the governing body on the 31st day of Jnnunry, 1952. ,,»,— r-t corporated in the school system. New-Suit by Wife 2. Total Appropriations For Local District School Purposes (Item 8(k), It is a beautiful sight to see a NEW YORK CITY — Her es- Sheet 13) 4,21B.no Address. Freehold. R. D. No. 1 3. Appropriation—Reserve For Uncoilectfid Taxes - -. 75,278.60 Certified by mo this :ilst day of Janiinry, t'J52. Phone No. Kolmdel 9-8031. gentleman perform. Who not only tranged husband, socialite stock (a) Required For Tnxrs in Municipal Budget speaks with great respect to a lady, broker Harold Kat'Uhorne of Oakcs (b) Required For Other Taxes (School, County ft Special District It Is hereby cnrliHi-d Unit thr builKot unnvxod heroin and herrhy made a part hereof Is an exact copy of the orig- but offers respect to whomever he rd., Little Silver, and her father, Taxes) inal on file with the clerk of the governing lioily, thnt all additions aro correct and that all statements contained herein meets, even the young news boy, Harold Ames Hatch, a wealthy 4. Totnl General Appropriations (Item 9, Sheet 13) $542,843.10 jogEpH ^ SEAMAN, Registered Municipal Accountant, who very often gets his money textile man and bank director, have 5. Less: Anticipated Revenues Utom 5, Sheet 5) .'. . 239,221.31 214 Smith .Street, Perth Amboj, N. J. thrown at him in a very careless contrived to deprive six-year-old Certified by mo thin ,11st dny of Jnnunry. 1052. Phone Prrth Amboy -1-2S30. way. Come on men, let's be gen- 6, Suli*Tolnl : $370, r.e.i. i $300,621.79 Gail Hartshorne, her daughter, of 7. Amount To lie Raised By Taxation: tlemen. tho Income from a trust fund her (a) To l!e Added To Local District School Tax (Item G (n), Sheet S). 4,216.50 LOCAL BUDCET NOTICE The F.Y.I. Bureau father himself set up for her, Mrs. Cb) Local Puruosc (Municipal) Tax (Item 6, Less Item 7 (a) Section 1. (Item 6(b), Sheet 5) 370,60.1.18 Ijocnl Dudgct of the Town.ihip of Atlantic, County of Monmouth, for the fiscat year 1953. Bill H., what happened to Bar-Barbara Hatch Hartshorno com- 306,-105.20 !1U IT KKKOLYKD. thut the followlmf statements of revenues and appropriation* ahull fnnstituts the toeal budget plained Friday in State Supreme for tho yenr 1052. bara? Is it M. C. now? The Mayor and Council present herowlth, the 1052 Budget. A detailed study of the various scht-ilulen and items will Ill) IT FUltUIEIl niOUOIA"-:!). thnt naM budget be published In the R«i1 Dank Register and the Freehold Transcript Bobby, who do you like now? Is court here. show an increase in Salaries find Materials due to the recent salary adjustments and increased cost of materials for re- in the issue of tlio 7th ilny or February, |0-,2, it Mickey or one of his friends? After setting up the trust by pairs and replacements The Insurance carried by the Borough ia combined under one account anil not nilncnlctl to Notic i« ln'n-Uy iriv,M> feu -he iiudu, I null tnx resolution was approved, by the Township Committee of the Town- Carroll P. and Kathy R., did youagreements in 1940 .and 1949, sho the various departments ns En the past, A new nmhulnnce anil fire apparatus are Included under Capital Improvements. ship of Atlantic, County of Monmnuth, on tlir 31st dny of Jnnunry, 1952. An appropriation has been made to pay part of the expenses for the Regatta in September, under the hi'tulinK Promo- A hi-nr'mit »n Hit- liiiili'.-t -mil lux n-solullmi v,ill h,. hr-lcl at Atlantic Township Hall on the 28th day of February, go to Asbury Park Saturday night? told Justice Samuel S. DlFalco, her tional Advertising. The School Tax Is shown at this year's levy, but the County Tax nr last year's amount and It is 1052, nt 7:30 o'clock, tit which time tintl pinre ohkcUnup tn ?,ii«l 1uiflK)) t,ncnt,«cnl Purpos,.T ... . (Muiikliml.. . ..). Tn....x (Item 6, Less Item 7 (a) pany. In addition to it, Mrs. Hart- State RoBd Aid, Ch. 62, P. L. 1947, 7,446.00 7.407,00 7,407.00 (Item 6(b), Sheet 6) _ _._ 22,998.31 22,043.14 man? We miss him. (A certain girl shorne has two other suits spending Special Items of General Revenue Anticipated with prior written disappointed Bill and he asked for here, one for a legal separation and EXPLANATORY STATEMENT a transfer and got It.—H.) $438-a-\veek alimony, the other for 13,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 An analysis of the IO*,2 Hvidgct as compared with the 1051 Budget shows an Increase of 34 points In the tax rate. This comparison is shown helnw. Jean Parnell. you better hurry $55,093 which she claims she has 5. Total Miscellaneous Revenues ...... H $118,222.81 $120,752.18 wp and get well. We miss you. laid out for "necessaries" for her- 4. Receipts from Delinquent Taxes 1952 1961 50,000.00 50,5S4i.48 Levy Rate Levy Rate What has happened to Pete S., a self and the three children in their Locnl Purpose Tax _ $ 22.098.34 1.34 $ 22.048.14 1.34 8. Total ot Items 1, I (a), S Mid 4 $233,221.31 $245,306.6* certain girl's old flame? nine years of married life. 6. Amount to be Raised by Taxation Locnl School Tax „. „„ ..... 65,258.37 3,82 50,62*0.71 3.60 «Ella, who do you like now? Is Mrs. Hartshorne revealed In her (A()) T O BO AddAddedd T o LLocnl l DistricDitit School Tax . 4,2111.50 County Tnx _ _.... 26,614.80 1.56 21,443.21 1.(4 It still T. P.? separation complaint that she (b) Locnl Purpose; Tax ..._...... „..„ „., 905,405.20 $114,001.51 6.72 $107,012.12 6.48 Rose, we know who you like now moved out of her husband's triplex tut does he like you? 7. Total of Concral Budget Revenues ...... $604,656.92 $542,843.10 The Local Purpose tax rate will bo tho samo as that of 1051 '! Barbara H., why haven't you apartment at 331 East 79th st, Bee. Ample provisions have been made In the budget to carry on the affairs of the Township tn art efficient and Bus- 17 and. took up residence with the APPROPRIATIONS inesslike manner. been akating lately? children, at 1155 Park ave. She is The Local District School Luvy for 1952 Is $5,737.66 higher than the previous year, This Increase causes, a 3$ Kay, you should not take a joke tho Little Silvor man's third wife. Appropriated Expended 1051 point increase in the tax rate. jo seriously. We were only teasing. , , , , 'or 1052 for 1051 TntBl fur 1061 It in fSllmuted thfi County Tux will be increased by 2 points. Wlfo No. 2, Mary Bryan Hart- 8, General Appropriations As Modified lly Paid or Charged Reserved The Committee have no control in any way whatsoever lit the making of either the County or School Budgets so any Jaok H., Vjhy don't, you stick to shornc, obtained $800-a-month all (u) Operations All Transfers material changes must necessarily be passed on to the tnximyn. one girl? mony from Hartshorne in 1938. General Government The financial position of Ibo Township Is sound and It is the desire of the Township Committee to maintain tali Jean P., we hear you and Richie Administrative and Executive position. ' • N. are both mixed up. Let's get Tho present Mrs. Hartshorno, ar. Salaries and Wages } 6,082.00 S 6,532.00 6,582.00 4,532.00 $ 2,000.00 gulng that her husband is still able Other. Expenses _ 1.800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1.133.00 660.10 ANTICIPATED REVENUES you two together. to pay considerable alimony, points Assessment nnd Collection of. Taxes Anticipated Realised Betty D., why are you so happy? Salnries nnd Wages 9,S00.00 8,000.00 8,930.00 8,030.00 General Revenues In Cash out that his estate in Little Silver Other Expenses 1,300.00 1,860.00 2,000.00 1,923.511 76.42 1952 1951 In 19S1 Could it bo? • Lesnl has 21 rooms and ton baths-and is 1. Surplus Revenue Cash Appropriated .... $25,(00.00 $14,500.00 $14,500.00 Jean Miller, who do you like worth $150,000. • Salaries and Wages 2,200.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 2. Miscellaneous Revenues now? Is ho still at Pine Camp? Other Expenses .;,...... • 1,000.00 l.QQQ.Ou 1,000.00 1,000.00 Licenses „.,. 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,260.00 Bonnie, who do you like now? Insurance 18,000.00 4.000.00 •I.00O.0O 1,957.51 2.062.4P. Interest and Costs on Taxes „ 100,00 100.00 619.30 FREEHOLD HIGH THIRD Printing _ 750.00 750.00 760.00 709.08 40.02 Franchise Taxes « 7.200.00 1,200.00 11,483.93 Harold, Jr., it was nice to see PromotionHl Advertising Gross Receipts Taxcn 5,1)00.00 s,ooo.oo 21,681.62 you home last week. TRENTON —Freehold high Other Expenses 3,300.00 State Road Aid Ch. 82, P.L. 47. Formula 4.349.00 4.349.00 4.349.00 Gloria P. why don't yo* give* school was the third ranking high Adjustment Board Special Items of General Revenue Anticipated with prior ' (ritten Salaries and Wages 150.00 100.00 85.00 85.00 comtnnt of Director of Local Government Jeff a chance? Bchool in the state Vo-Ag apple Other Expenses fiO.OO 50.00 65.00 65.00 State Road Aid Chap. 62, P. L. 47 Construction Fund 3,000.00 3,000.00 8,000.00 Gloria and Joa make a cute judging and identification contest Planning Board couple. a -week ago yesterday in Farmers Salaries and Wages . 120.00 120,00 120.00 120.00 8. Total Miscellaneous Revenues $20,649.00 $30,649.00 $42,382.95 Other Expenses 9S.00 9E.00 05.00 S6.O0 8,000.00 8,000.00 14,999.21 The flrst meeting of the Billy Week competition. Middle Town- Borcugh Hall 4. Receipts from Delinquent Tuxes Skldmore Roller Skating club will ship high school' of Cape May Salaries and Wage* 8,600.00 3,400.00 3,400.00 3,400.00 6. Total of Items 1, 1 (a), 3 and 4 . $54,249.00 $43,140.00 $71,332.16 be held Thursday night at 8:30. Court House was first, Glassboro Other Expenses .....'. ....'...: 6,700.00 5,050.00 6,050.00 4.628.40 6. Amount to be liaised )>y Taxutlon Selections * (h) Locnl Purpose Tnx _...... __ 22,098.31 22,048.14 Faye, do you still care for Gary? high school second. Salaries and Wases 500.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 Other Expenses 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,175.65 077.31 7. Totnl of General Budget Revenufs TTT $65,197.14 Shade Trees Other Expenses 2,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,066.70 434.30 Memorial Day Expenses APPROPRIATIONS Other Expenses _...... „ 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 8i General Appropriations Appropriated Expended 1951 Protection ot Persons and-Property for t«51 Total for 1931 1'lre for 1052 for 1051 By Emergency As Modified by Paid or Charged Reserved - 760.00 (a) Operations Resolution Alt Transfers Salaries and Wages 760.00 750.00 422.00 200.00 OENKKAI, GOVERNMENT Other Expenses 20,500.00 24,750.00 24,760.00 20,484.08 4,261.93 Police Administrative and Executive Salaries and Wagca $ 1,650.00 $ 2,500.00 2,610.00 $ 2,610.00 Salaries and Wages 104,708,00 00,768.00 01,128.76 Other Expenses .1 Other Expenses 23,850,00 19,700.00 10,700.00 16,907.81 3,702.64 1,700.00 .500.00 1,800.00 1.766.71 13.39 Pension Fund 15,000.00 7,000.00 7.000.00 7,000.00 Assessment anil Collection of Taxes Municipal Court Salaries and Womse 2,800.00 2 ,400.00 2,600.00 . 2,(00,00 Salaries and Wages 4,600.00 4,014.00 4,064,00 4,084.00 Other Expenses 300.00 373.00 376.00 306.09 (8.91 Maintenance of Equipment Department of Finance 3,800.00 Salaries and Wages 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 Salaries and Wages „ 4,000.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 Other Exprnses - Other Expenses 700.00 700.00 800.00 772.14 27.86 50,00 50.00 60.00 29.11 20.89 Legal —•-- 1,000.00 1.000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Local Civil Defense Elections Other Expenses 4,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 3,989.73 3,010,37 Salaries and Wnitds Streeta and Roads 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 Other Expenses 300.00 300.00 300.00 2(1,24 38.1t Repairs and Maintenance Buildings nmi Grounds Salaries and Wages 92,400,00 29,880.00 28,333,82 28.33.1.82 Other ExP'n«»s 1,200.00 1,000.00 944.33 11.77 Other Expenses 21,000.00 1 MOO.00 17,786.68 12,852.94 4,938.74 Protection to Persons and Property Repairs and Maintenance (With State Aid) Fire Other Expenses 8,27li,00 8,280.00 8.280,00 8,230.00 Other Expenses ..... 1,500.00 1,000.00 418.91 483.00 Street Lighting 13,500.00 23,600.00 21,108.OS 18,844.80 2,368.28 Police Parking Space . Salaries and Wages .... Salaries and Wages 800.00 BOO.on 900.00 900.00 1,000.09 990.11 9.71 800.00 861.00 18.00 Othrr Expenses 150.00 190.00 176.00 113.94 11.1)1 Other Expenses 2,000.00 3,000,00 2,000.00 1.380.84 830,16 Municipal Court Sanitation, v Salaries anil Wages ..... 1,200.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 Street Cleaning Other Expenses 870,08 20.97 Salaries and Wages 11,980.00 H.,100.00 8,120,00 3,120.00 Civil Defense 500.00 100.00 900.00 Other Expenses !,190.00 8,000.00 2,160.00 686.74 1.S23.J6 Other Expenses 600,00 1,100.00 too.oo 18.00 442.00 Garbage and Ash Removal Streets and Roads Salaries and Wages US,800,00 411,606.00 46,074.65 46,974.85 Rond Itepalre and Maintenance Other Expenses 27,000,00 19,200.00 18,791.36 13,880.88 4,141,13 Salaries and Waves 7,000.on a.ono.oo 6,100,00 0,181.38 68.71 Health and Charities Other Expanses ..... 9,<13.40 1,167.60 Board of Health 8,11011,00 8,000.00 5,500,00 10,800,00 r 600.00 600,00 410,03 89.07 Salaries and Wagei B,950,on . n.JOO.oo ,361.0 8.S81.B0 nEA L'ni AJHI ""iiA'iiitiEs 500.00 Other Expenses 1,650,00 1,400,00 1,308.60 093.47 48.00 - Hoard of Henlth 300,1)0 100.00 200,00 146,00 5 1.00 Poor Administration Salaries anil Wages ID,00 36.00 4.00 21.00 Salaries anil Wage* ...... 9,000,00 3,800,00 3,800,00 2,800,00 (Ither Expenses loo.oo Other Expenses 850.00 800,on 380,00 82>,3« t.«4 Pnor Administration 150.00 160.00 150.00 1(0,00 Poor Relief .-. 4,000.00 1,000,00 5,000.00 5,000,00 Salaries anil Wages Poor Relief 500,00 1,000.00 200.00 Public Health Xurie , 500,00 600.00 100,00 476,14 33,81 Salaries anil Wages It,880,00 111,740,00 10,240,00 10,1 IS,,12 Services nt Visiting Nurse—Contract _ Other Expense 1,500.00 1,885,00 il.Q89.00 l242g« 701.0* 180,731,18 $2,800.17 Recreation and Education Total of 8 (a) Items $33,820,00 131,091.00 $3,800,00 $38,991,00 Parka nnd Plnyiirounda 500,00 500.00 ' 600,00 471,00 31.00 . salaries and wages 4,800,00 H,H30.00 S,827,43 ii,sai.u (Ii) Contingent , .Other Exwmisl , 10,600,00 13,600,00 14,704.50 1,001,34 Summary of Operations and Con. Malntenanoc of Free Fubllo Library 0,701,16 tlngent Appropriations Ralarles and Wages 17,170.00 ia.fs.ao.no (4,170,00 14,187.80 151.10 THE DOOR WITH THE CORNICE ON THE TOP flalarles and Wages D,ll»n,(in n,«oo.on MSUft MHt,7> U.S50.00 3,100,00 10,131,00 11,833.33 2.701.67 Other EsponMi 9,419,00 4,100.00 4,018,32 3.173,67 Other Kxpense (Including Contingent) 17,771,00 Pllbllo Jrnprnvemsnti Here's new space, new utility, new beauty—for homes, Otiltr Xxpinioi 4,000,00 4,000,00 Total Operations |3t,a«».0CI $2,600,01) «3l,on.0« $31,1(0,(9 $3,(34.11 4,000.00 984,00 (i>) Capital tmiirnvf'monl* businesses and institutions, FOLDOOR works space-saving Tolnl at 8 (a) Iltms JmToiuH) II16,W,00 Hlt,U0,tt |IU4,7U,41) 141,088.(9 Capita! Improvemrnt runil ,. ..*,.., 1,000,00 miracles in old places and new. On display at $ 0,000.00 $ 0.000.00 9,000.00 0.000,00 (Ii) Raiilltiuent „ " aToooToO j,000,00 II.OOO.oT" I,480,0~(T tlnn with 8t«te Aid -.— summary nt Opsrallons ami Contingent ApprnprlAtlnns Totsl CanlUl Imurnvrmints BASKIN'S FABRIC FAIR Salaries anil Wa»i>s 2HU,I«R,UO 9nO.oao.00 !l87,m,67 3tlH,34(,74 0.3M.00 Defi-rreil Chliritrs nml Hututury Oilier JSxptnse 7incluillnii Contingent) 2110,107.(10 17(1,11116,011 I Hi), («»,»» 1117,11110,15 !17,8ll,vHI) (n) K»Kln!iUin»- Munlrll'iil 10 MECHANIC ST. RED BANK n KmprHi'ncy Authorisations ....,„ # 2,500,00 'fatal Operations I<78,20li7 0 MI8,8»!,OD 1418,149,15 l All,11 "TiTToii.TS (ol Capital Improvements (hi Totnl tluni'rul Appropriations For LOCAL INSTALLING DISTRIBUTOR Capital Improvement Ftinil ,„„.„ 6,000,00 n.Ofllt.ftn 0,000,00 1,000,00 ISO,UU.no 140,1111,00 13,100,00 143,001,00 110,380,S3 11,194.11 Piiroliaee of New Fire Apparatus IT,MI,0 14,700,00 I4JOO.0O 14.700.00 J4,«OJ,14 l«,d03,l4 (tn) flr II,944,no «AH»5 II, Tulnl Cleiurnl Aui.ronrliitluli. ~ih',ili£\ tUMhli ' HMOO.OJ 1(7,(07,14 $H,««3,9T " 13,1114,17 Total nf Municipal finhtBorvU'ii i~MlJl2L0O ' 252 PERRINE AVE. ELBERON DidlettlorTby tlldir—H, 8, 401 'J. 1 a I (h) Tola! flintral Apiiroiirlatluiii For """* "Tht il«dl««ti4 riviinun rnilldiiaUd durlnir the »««r liitl from Dog Llosiim art hireby jjnll«lp«(i4 j|l MMnua PHONI LONG BRANCH 6*8114, Munleiual Puriioiri 1110,710,00 MOM 11,00 $ Ida,84i,oo Mi and art h.rVby m'proii'latid for the purpoies to which mid revenue Is d.dloatid by ststuli ot other l««al rmillrenunt," Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Kruse Makes Helped by Heart Fund Auxiliary Attends Fruit, Shade, Ornamental & Flowering Annual Report Memorial Service •:Jt R.UMSON—The police department HIGHLANDS—Members of the TREES, SHRUBS and PLANTS made 286 arrests Cor motor vehicle Ladies' auxiliary of Twinlight Post, violations In 19S2, according to the American Legion, Sunday evening Wholesale Nurseries are sold out or close to It on many annual report of Police Chief attended a memorial service at the Itema. We have tried to anticipate but advise EARLY ORDERS. Henry S. Kruse. Property reported Methodist church here in commem- xOur prices are right and stock sure to please. stolen was valued at $1,599.80, of oration of the four chaplains who which $759.12 was recovered. Coun- lost their lives when the transport cilman Charles B. Harding, police Dorchester was torpedoed in the VILLAGE NURSERIES committee chairmun, who read the North Atlantic in World War II. BLACK & LOCKE Phone 436 Highrstown, N. J. report at the laat meeting of the Rev. Roger W. Kusche, pastor, mayor and council, .complimented SEND FOR OUR DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST. Chief Krusc on tho work accom- delivered a sermon, "The Hour oC plished by the police department. Need," He called on persons of Other arrests .included: lire ord- all faiths to pray for peace. Mrs. inance 8, hunting ordinance 3, dog Edith Robertson sang a hymn. She ordinance 14, vice ordinance 3, dis- was accompanied by Mrs. Kusche orderly 2, assault and battery 2 at the piano. and for other departments 3. Fines Colors.of the auxiliary were pre- and costs forwarded to tho borough sented after the singing of "The totaled $1,400 and Ones sent to the Star Spangled Banner." Bcrtam FUEL-OIL county treasurer amounted to $1,- Perry, past post commander, led 723. the pledge to the flag. Auxiliary During the year there were 77 members attending included Mrs. motor vehicle accidents, 109 parked Elizabeth Kchoc, president; Mrs, cars investigated, 1,134 street lights Agnes Rauschenberger, first vice Per Gal. reported out, 100 persons given as- president; Mrs. Elizabeth Hcliker, lecrctary; Mrs. Lottie Fahrer, 11 sistance, three sudden deaths in- vestigated, two cars reported stolen treasurer; Mrs. Violet Anderson, and two recovered, 25 persons bit- chaplain; Mrs. Gertrude Fahrer, SPECIAL CASH PLAN "th-e orteA "Uial Aaxj ten by dogs and 19 persons report- historian, and Mr.i. Marie Kocser, ed missing and 19 located. Mrs. Selma Koch, Mrs. Cecelia If you pay promptly . why pay more ? •umat uau.n>cu\t *ta xbcc^ The department handled 286 com- Fuchs, Mrs. Rose Andrews, Mrs. plaints, 46 fire calls, 117 first aid Mamie Romandctti and Mrs. Sop- Lxcrm. "tke bicj VcuLerCtuxe diAplau calls and 26 government investiga- hia LaRue. tions and found 135 doors and win- Guests of the auxiliary were Mrs. t dows Unlocked, There were 10 Lydia Schmltz, Mrs. Florence HANCE & DAVIS bveak and entry cases, 32 larceny Stiles, Mrs. Anna Valleau, Miss cases under $50 and eight larceny Edwina LaRue and William Fah- TEL. RE 6-O1O3 cases over $50. Property recovered rer. for other police departments In- cluded one motor skiff and two bicycles. Pictured above are Mrs. George Charles F. Bally of Lakewood, well F. Lubckc of Asbury Park, and her known in the field of chest surg- Headden's Corner four-year-old son, George Lubcke, ery, opened her heart valve by out- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scigfried ob- Jr. Mrs. Lubcko recently recovered ting away the obstructing tissue. served last week their fifth wed- from a rare heart operation. The association is campaigning BERKSHIRE HOMES ding anniversary. Scarred tissue, tho result of rheu- this month for funds to carry on its STATIONERS Mi', and Mrs. John Kwlk are on matic fever, had nearly closed a fight against all forms of heart dis- a vacation trip to Miami, Fla. heart valve when Mrs. Lubcke's ease. Contributions arc being placed PHONE RED BANK 6-5363 Harold W. Marsh ot Roselle case was brought to the attention In the plastic hearts in local stores, 4 ROOM Park spent Saturday with Mr. and of the Monmouth County Heart as- and are being received by "Walter Mrs. Charles Corcoran, sociation. In December at Hahne- W, Reid, Jr., Allcnhurst National BATH and UTILITY ROOM 22 Monmouth St., 9 qp 9 Red Bank Mrs. JSnslcy Antonidcs spent the mann hospital, Philadelphia, Dr. bank. week-end with her son-in-law and Accommodations tor Expansion Attto WE FEATURE VOLLANO CARDS • THERE ARE NONE FINER daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ja- cobs of Tronton. During her visit Occanport Wood, Branch ave. Mr. Maglll's the birthday of her grand-daughter subject was the testing program At a meeting of the first aid now undor way at tho school. was celebrated. , squad Monday night at tho Ocean- Mr, and Mra. Kenneth Elmorc Mr. and Mrs. H. N. S. Bacon port fire houso, Thomas Robinson, and family of Pemberton ave., re- and son Bruce were recent New secretary, was authorized to writo For your sweetheart— York city visitors. turned home last week from Flor- ambulance manufacturers inviting da, where they spent three weeks. UP beautiful red silk heart boxes A Stanley products demonstration them to visit the squad and dom- lib $200 was given last week at the home of onstrato their equipment. Pvt. and Mrs. Geo'rgo Wcsten- 2 lbs 53 45 Mrs. Arthur Schulz of Chapel Hill dorf of Maryland have rented a • TILE BATH 9,450 3 lbs $5 25 rd. Attending were Mrs. Kenneth The Thlmblo club met Tuosday home on Comanche dr. Pvt. West- American Standard Fixtures of last week at tho homo of Mrs. Kllmorc, Mrs. Robert Mason, Miss endorf is stationed at Fort Mon- • LARGE KITCHEN READY FOR Kearney and Mrs. Nellie Arnone. George C. D.- Hurley. Present wero mouth. Mrs. Edward O'Flaherty spent Mrs. Lloyd Sickles, Mrs. John Capt. Howard H. Page of Pocano Fluorescent Light Hulsc, Mrs. Edward Berry, Sr., • AMPLE WOOD CABINETS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Sunday with her nephew and niece, Mrs. Charles Prolharo, Mrs. Frud ave. loft Tuesday for Japan, where Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins of Mor- Schiller and Mrs. Edward Wilson, he will be stationed with tho Army. • FORMICA TOP SINK & TUB gan. Capt. Page, who has been stationed • TILE KITCHEN FLOOR 'VISIT OUR Sr. Tho group will hold its noNt at Fort Monmouth, will be joined DAILY & SUNDAY Ronald Dombrpski is confined to meeting at Mrs. Berry's . home, • INSULATED ATTIC his home with Illness. Arcana ave. by Mrs, Page at a later date. Mrs. Martin McGuiro, Mrs. Don- • LARGE KITCHEN RANGE 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ald Matthews and Mrs. Fred Brem- David Jones of Gooseneck pi., • Automatic HOT WATER HEATER returned home last Thursday from March of Dimes cyer spent last Thursday at Phila- • FORCED AIR TORIDHEET HOMES delphia. the Jersey City Medical Center, Card Party Feb. 25 Arthur Frank, formerly of Bay- where ho was a medical patient. • HARDWOOD FLOORS onnc, has moved with his family He was brought homo by tho first LONG BRANCH — A card party • LARGE CLOSETS to his new home on Andover St. aid squad. or the benefit of the March ot • LINEN CLOSETS PATTERSON AVE., The Oceanport auxiliary ot Riv- Dimes will bo held Monday nig-ht in • WALLPAPER OF YOUR CHOICE Evci-cU crvlcw hospital will meet noxt ho lyceum. The event ia sponsored IN Mra. Thomas Kelly is accom- Thursday afternoon at the home by tho Star of the Sea Parent- • LARGE SIZE LOTS SHREWSBURY panying Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- of Mrs. Sidney Boers, Eatontown Teacher association and the nurses • NEAR SCHOOLS • SHOPPING Located Between Carron of Uncroll on a vacation blvd. n tho polio sections at Monmouth • NEAR BUS LINES trip to Florida. Mrs. Jules Uzdllla and daughter, Memorial hospital. Broad St. and Shrewsbury, Ave. Fay Gould, daughter of Mr. and Miss Caroline Uzdllla, arc spending Mrs. Alex Prlmevera, PTA presi- Mrs. George Gould, has recovered a week's vacation In New York dent, and Mrs, Nicholas Ransohoff from a spell of illness, city. of tho hospital staff, are chairmen cm* n«:«« I KEANSBURG 6-0215 Mrs. Stanley Stllwcll, Si\, was The ping pong tournament at the of tho card party. Basil Bruno is Berkshire Homes -5974 Office ASBURY PARK 2.7800 hostess at a meeting of nominat- local school ended last week. Par- chairman of tho drive for the city M. SCHLESINGER A. DESTEFANO ing committee members of Lincroft ticipants and the order in which of Long Branch. Community church at her home on they finished are as follows: James Wednesday night of last week. At- Isclin, Robert Small, Calvin Sulli- tending were Mrs. Edward Fields van, David Mnson and Vincont Raymond Dzienciol chairman, Mrs. Harry Seylaz, Mrs. Feeney, fifth and sixth grades; Harold Willgcrodt and Mra. Charles Cherry Ensmlnger, Mary Wright, Conover. Jerry Ensmingcr, Patty Kennedy, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Patty Finn and Dianna Frederick, Walter Stelmaszek Charles Conover were Mr, and Mrs. fifth and sixth grade; Donald Charles Conover and Mr. and Mrs, Evanson, Peter Wood, Gerald Mc- George Prcssel of Jersey City. Gec, David Wood, Joseph Lomux, Misses Lila and Sarah Schanck Ronald Hoyt, seventh and eighth have ended a visit with Mr. and grade, and Joan Juska, Joan Love- Mrs. Carl Wilson of Holmdel. joy, Dorothy Frederick and Jo- Mr. and Mrs, John Kelly of At- Anno Mason, seventh and eighth lantic Highlands spent Friday with grades. Tho tournament was un- FORMAL Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hickcy. der the direction of Howcll George, Thomas Mehlcr, son of Mrs. Char- manual training teacher. lotte Jdciiler, has joined the Air Corps, and expects to be called Mrs. Marilyn Maloney, fourth within two weoks. Cpl. Paul Mehler, grade teacher at the local school, his brother, stationed at Wcstovcr, was confined to her home by ill- Mass., air base, is expected home ness several days this week. this week. Charles Maglll, supervising prin- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gnat and cipal, spoke at a meeting oC the daughter Eileen of Perth Amboy child study group of tho Parent- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Teacher association Tuesday night O-P-E-N-I-N-G George Gould. at the home of Mrs. Clinton W. of the Gift of Fanny Farmer RED BANK TOY Candies and

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REACH AND To cover cent of mulling ' ind packaging, add 304 for each one-pound rack- WRIGHT & DITSON SPORTING GOODS igo tent to lomo address, Add Sy for each additional pound In samo package to OPENING DAY SPECIALS: iinuiddreui Vm proud of my appearance! 1 lr Boyi1 & Young Mtn'i I wrlli 44 un»i II. FLASH BULBS LtttU ©Irli "HI* © '»' •t Whltt »l., , , . lays this n««t looking follow, and your husband will Mld*° Formula Set Big Ltagu* Hid lank, N, J. bf too, whtn hli shirts tra laundarad crisp and sparkling Prfii 26.40 DOLL-E-DODISH Inflelcleri Glove bright We'll wash and Iron your laundry to perfection at Rot of dliiioi and MwuiorleA Complii* with doll «nd Rtgultr 7.98 B on mtonablt rates, SptcUl unit. Sptelal- Ul0U PHONK KM 6-0203 FOH PICK-UP I jm jam&i SAVE 20* CASH & CARRY FREE GIFTS TO ALL GROWNUPS j DONALD'S DELUXE LAUNDRY FREE BALLOONS TO THE KIDDIES Il'l CONYBNIKNTU LOCATKU iHRUUUIIUUI OK13Alt.ll NLW YU11K 44 MARION STRUT Rl 4-0203 RID BANK COME IN AND BltOWSB AROUND — WE WELCOME YOU RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Fifteen NOTICE regular Borough Maintenance appropria- Little Silver NOTICE U hereby slven that the fol- tion. Expert Instruction Rutgers President lowing Is m true copy of an ordinance SECTION 6. That the sum of $?,- Teacher Outlines Mrs. Raymond Fa gun, chairman that waa introduced at a regular meet- 600.00 or so much thereof as may be Praises Scouts alns of the Mayor and Council o( the Bor- sufficient to carry out the provisions of on GUITAR of the local March ot Dimes cam- ^Mh ot Little Silver, Held at the Bor-this ordinance, It hereby appropriated Lessons given at your home paign, reminds local residents de- (Continued from page l) j ough Hall, on Tueiday, January 22nd, for said purpose and a down payment Family Relations siring to contribute to tho polio 1S52, and at that time nailed flrnt lend- has been provided for in the local bud- by a guitar soloist. Phone. get of the Borough of Little Silver for birthday. Joseph C. Ii win, director I JUST BECAUSE ITS LASOB. FOB RA«T SERVICE AND ing and *was laid over for second and Andre Taloff S-7 p. m. dally. fund to make their contributions OAf 13 no SUN 1 WANT f alMRB »AlNB -IDAOf AT final iio«»scc to a meeting of the Mayor the year 1962 by the sum of J375.00 at their earliest convenience, of tho board of Irocholdcis, was', TO SPEND IT LAQOBl^CJ. and bonds for the balarire thereof in «jid Council ul the Borough of Little Lakeweod 6-2193-R School Courses Stampcd-addrcsscd enveloped have toastmastcr. A member nf the' TO SPEED THINGS UP! Silver to be held on Tuesday evening, the sum of $7,125.00 are hereby author- CANT VOU TAKE February 26, 1982, at the Borough Hall, ized to 1>* Issued for the iiUt-poae of fi- been mailed to residents here. The executive board of Monmouth coun- at 8:15 o'clock p. m., at which time a nancing the cost of said work. The por- Mrs. E. S. Force pupils in the grammar school do- cil, Mr. Irwln is a former skipper 5H0RTHAN0* public hearing will be held upon the tion of said sum which is to be paid for nated $173.34 to the campaign. of the Sea Scout ship North Star «a|he and all persona given an ojipar- by the floroutfh at lar«e shall be financed It's SHERMAN'S Lists Objectives ktttnlty to be heard> by general improvement bonds and the Perfect attendance in the Sun-of Red Bank. Amons the KUCSU ] I* YOU WANT COMPUTE And notlco la hereby further given portion thereof to be assessed against For Slip Covers he Introduced were Moj. Gen. K. I SATISFACTION. the owner or owners of the abutting And the Values day-school at Embury Methodist that the aald work la to be undertaken properties fronting on the street In front church from Sept. 1 to Dec. 31B. Lawton of Fort Monmouth who u a local improvement and a portion of which tho aaid work shall be done, and Draperies PAIR HAVEN—Mrs. Elizabeth received a Boy Scout emblem paper- of the cost thereof assessed against shall he asseiment bonds. The toUl wai attained by Suaan Willcns, weight from Monrou Eisner; Mrs. the owner or owners of the land on the amount of bonds Issued shall not ex- S. Foreej Toms River high school Jimmy Osborne, Raymond Dang- laid street in front of which the aald ceed the sum of $7,125.00, which Is the teacher who Is a pioneer in the ler, William Duncan, Billy Asnian, F. J, Wood*, who substituted for local improvement shall be so construct* estimated amount of bonds or notes to teaching ot social behavior and her husband, the Fort Hancock ed, nnd aald owners are hereby specially be Issued, including both general im- Stanley Johnson, Robert Paul, Ste- commander, was presented a paper- notified of the terms of said proposed provement bonds and Assessment bonds. family relationships in publl: phen Smith, Virginia Asman, Ei- ordinance, a copy of which Is attached schools, addressed Monday night's weight emblem for her husband Electrical Appliances of A.11 Kinds Repaired. lMreto, and are given notice of the aame. The maximum Amount ot money to bo leen Polln and Joyce Kilson. and a. certificate for her part In A By order of the Mayor and Council of. raised from all sources for said put-pose meeting of the Northern Mon- P.F.C. Frederick P. Bruno, son "•rid Borough ot Little Silver. Is S7.500.00. mouth County branch, American organizing: Scout units at fort Part* and Service for All Makes Radios, Washers, SECTION 7. It Is hereby determined of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Bruno of JOSEPH C. DAV1SON. Association of University Women. Hancock, and declared as follows: Markham pi., has entered the air- Ono of tho evening's highlights Vacuums, Ranges and Refrigerators. Mayor (a) Thnt all bonds or bond anticipa- The session was held at the home plane a.nd engine mechanic's school FRED. L. AYEHS. tion notes Issued pursuant to thin ordin- of Mrs. C. Donald English on Coo- wns the presentation by irvinR Motors Serviced and Repaired Borough Clerk ance until! bear Interest At a rate not ney ter. at Shcppurd Air Force bnse, Tex., foist of Shrewsbury, treasurer, of Sated: January 22, 1052. exceeding six per centum per annum, home of tho largest technical $10,000 to Sandfnrd Flint of Inter- AN ORDINANCE TAKINO 'OVER AS and the maturities), form nntt alt other Mrs. Force, who has been teach- school of this typo In the world. AND FOR A PUBLIC STREET MA mat tern not detcrmliipcl herein *hnll be ing classes In. family relationships lakcn, chairman of llnance. Mr. THAT CERTAIN PUBLIC STREET determined by resolution or resolutions In the 22-week course, he will re- Fclat aald the sum repi-peented the On HOAD KNOWN AS K1NT.S ROAD, of tho governing body of said Borough and social behavior In Toms River ceive intensive training designed work of tho special iru commit- . AND PROVIDING FOR THE 1M-adopted pursuant to law,. high school tor the past ten yearn, to provide him thorough knowledge B • PHOVBMENT OK THE SAME AND (b) That the average pertnd of use- pointed out that classes of this tee, and Indicated that lhl.i year's CONSTRUCTING CURBS ON A POR- nilnefls of tho purposes described above, CALL RE 6-2646 and basic skills required In ser-^cout drive "will so over the top." TION Or' THE SAME. IN THE within this.limitations nnd iirnvMonx (if type In the field of secondary vicing, Inspecting and maintaining BOROUGH OK LITTLE SILVER. AND tho Lorn I Bond Law In ton (10) yenns. For Shop at Home Servlco school education are now a re- evnry type of Hlrcmtt used hy tlio Earlier In the day Mr. .Sterner APPROPRIATING THE COST THERE- • roancct Avenue, which has never been thoritetl Uy this ordinance w.U he wiVh- "All ot these courses," continued said that all financial oblipratinna taken over and acccpud by the Mayor lu nil debt limitations prescribed by the Mrs. Force, "arc parent-centered, past week-end at Buck Hill Palls, and Council of the Borough of Little Loctil Bond Lnw. and we try to send students back Pa., and ho received a mlnlntuio have been met and that the enm- Silver aa and for a Borough road or SECTION 8. That the proceeds of gold key as a member of the Gold palgn to raise, $12,000 is now on. •trect; and the $7,125.00 bonds authorized herein mWWWHWVWHWWWWW to their own parnnts moro loyal ti> finance the coat of the improvements and more devoted. These coui-3cs Key society at Peddle, an honorary Ho reported that two new field ex- WHEBEAS, the «al* ,- lino between Lot Number 31, In Rlock hankint? houie at No, 2 Miln Street, in of this type Rro glad they took the of Embury Methodist church Fri- • >I6 and Lot Number 31, In Block 6, on Ihe Borough ot Eatontown. State of New day, Feb. IS, at 8:30 p. m. Mr.•'Reading* in Freedom." to Will ...take advantage of this wonderful, < *he official Tax Map of the Borough of Jersey, on Tuesdayi March 11, 1962, at Develops course, and that those who hadn't nnd Mrs, NolV Smith will bo in Pino of Asbury Park, Scoutmaster short-time ofttt now. Come in to the Little Silver, by th« developers of the iHQQ P. Mt, for the purpose o( consider- taken the course wish they had, or of troop 101, which Is sponsored by tract fronting on both sides of said ing and determining by vofc whether an wish that one was available. charge of recreation. Mr. and Mrs. studio and amaze your friends at • •treet, namely; Carmolo Maimono and agreement to consolidate the said bank LEADERSHIP William Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. the Klwanls club. Mr. Pino rep- your very next party by being an Agatino Malmone, partners trading ns nnd the Allcnhurst National Bank and The next meeting will be Mar.Herman Frltsoho will be In charge resented tho unit leaders of the Slalmone Brothers, nnd they having Trust Company, located in the Borough According to a survey by Dr. James council. Tho book contains a series expert dancer, dedicated the same to the Borough for of Allenhurst, State of New Jersey, un- F. Bender, published in Sales Man- 3 at the home of Mrs. Richard ot refreshments. ilcr the provision* of the livws of the Marsen on Hidge rd., Rumson, with of articles on American freedom. a public road and street: anil United States, shall be ratified and con-agement, business leaders) attribute Mrs. Walter Rowkor of Seven ' WHEREAS, the rcmnlnder of Raid firmed; and- for tho purpoie of voting their success to effective speaking members of the international re- During the dinner entertainment Xinga Road beginning opposite the divid- upon any other matters Incidental to the lations department in charge of Bridge rd. Is local chairman for was provided by Ernie Dane, the ing line between Lot Number 37, in and their ability to handle people. the Red Cross drive which will ARTHUR MURRAY Slock 66 and Lot 31. In Block 6. and proposed consolidation of the two banks. For 38 years the Dale Carnegie the program, directed by Mrs. Ed- malo chorus of the Asbury Park running Westerly to the intersection A copy ot the aforesaid agreement, exe- Course in Effective Speaking and ward Torre. bo held during March. An organi- Elka lodge and 12-ycai-old Philip RED BANK STUDIO with Prospect Avenue, has not been im- cuteit by a majority of the directors of zation meeting was held Monday, proved according to the provisions of ench of the two banks, providing for the Human Relations has been offering Hostesses Monday were Mr 3. Shlno of troop 101. Ernest Lass of the Borough Ordinance abovementtoned, consolidation, la on file at tho bank and this training to men and women Mrs. Chester Dudd, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Rowkor reporting that volun- Asbury Park was dinner committee 157 BROAD STREET RED BANK 6-4406 and tho Eaatcrly end thereof beginning may be inspected during business hours. from const to coa^t. To date more Gere, Mrs. John Glblon, Mrs. Ray-teer workers aro needed. She aald chairman, Arrangements were in apposite the dividing lino between Lot Dated: February .*. 1052. that canvassers will be required Slumber 16, In Block 56, anil Lot Num-$!2.«0 UAN1EL S, WE1GAND, President, than a quarter of a million enthusi- mond Swift, Mrs. Arthur Coney, charge of Mr, Billclt. ber 18 In Block 6 on anld "ax Map, astic graduates acclaim this train- Mrs. Fr.ank C. Seay and Mrs. Torre. to contact but about ten people A colorful Seoul ceremony closed and running Easterly to Its intersection NOTICE ing as the best ever devised. and urges volunteers to contact the meeting, background being a NOTICE trtet Cterk any day Monday through with Seven Bridge Road; has not been her. Another meeting of the local Krjday. bclwirn the hour of 8:30 A. M. Improved! and AN ORDINANCE FIXING SALARIES largo photographic replica of the Seal«r] hidi on certain achont lupnilo OF ROHOUGH OFFICIALS IN THEYou are cordially Invited to attend Crowell Fines Two tj& committee will be held Monday, wit. br received by the Mlrfflletown ami 4;0n l; M. -* WHEREAS, the Borough of Little Sll- Liberty Boll. One boy and oneTownihin Hoard of Education not Intftr Tha Board reiervM the right to re- BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN, NEW Feb. 18, In the palish house of loader represented Cubs, Scouts, ex- 1 ject any nr all hirli and to waive im* *«t ha& a polity that it will not accept JETtSEY. St. John's Episcopal chapel. than 8:Jl> I M.. February M, 1952, at • any street dt road as and for a Borough BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and C D E C OPENING For Making Trouble " plorers and Sea Scouts. The nar-the Leonardo Grade School. matrrlnl I normal I tin, .wtreet unle»i and until the same haa been Council of the Borough of Fair Haven: Richard Lowry of' Rumson rd. ration was read by Roger Conklln. Spreili' a [Ions HIK! form for MiMiiiR JAMES W. DAV1DHEISER, Improved Recording to snlrt ordinance Section 1, The salaries of the herein- r If E C MEETING Raymond L. Murphy of 15 Wall mny bo nccurcd At the ofllcc nf tho I)ls* 2.1« Ulntrlct Clerk. And it Is desired to accept the mid road after designated Borough Officers shall at., Red Bank, was fined $23 andand Edwin Blbert of Crest dr., both •nd provide for the improvement of the he In accordance with this Ordinance: DALE CARNEGIE given a 25-day suspended sentence o{ whom attend Lafayette, are remainder thereof, the same to lie done Itornugh Collector $4.1100.00 per annum •• a local improvement and the cost * " 70(1,Of) p*r annum Monday morning hy Magistrate home for mid-semester vacations. thereof aliened on the property abutting Borough Treasurer COURSE John V. Crowell on a charge of Upon the lame benefited thereby; and Roroufch Assessor 800.00 per annum Miss VVlnona Darrah, executive WHEREAS, U is proponed to Improve Mnrniiffh Hlerk .-„ tl.nno.fifi per annum creating a disturbance at Lou's bar director of tho M.C.O.S.S., address- tiaeh end of atld street that l» now un-Police Captain ..« 4,150.00 per annum on Shrewsbury ave. ed last night's meeting of the improved* •> hereinafter set forth; -Senior Votlce Tues., Feb. 26,8 P. M. The complaint was made hy — NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT OR- Officer K,750.00 per annum W.S.C.S. of Embury Methodist DAINED by the Mayor and Council of Patrolman 3,400.00 per annum Y. M. C. A. James Calver, bartender, who tes-church when it met In tho home ;th« Borough of Little Silver: Probationary tified Murphy used profane lan- of Miss Marie Wllby. Mrs. Edward SECTION 1. That the Borouirh of Patrolman 2,700.00 per annum 10 EIVEHS1DE AVE., BED BANK guage at the bar. He added when Wells was co-hostess. Miss Dar- lilttle Silver shall accept tho dedication Temporary Officer he tried to eject Murphy from tho P of aald Kings Road from Its Intersection (when on duty) ner annum MEN AND WOMEN WELCOME rah's toplo was "Helping Others In with Seven Bridge Road and running Overicer of Poor 200.00 per annum See how this training will enable premises the latter attacked him Monmouth County." Westorly to Its Intersection with Pros- Librarian 2,2(10.00 rier annum with a sharp instrument, cutting pert Avenue na nnd for a public street, Library Janitor .... 600.00 per annum you to speak with poise and confi- the 'right side ot his face. Elliott Lawes of White rd. left LOANS and that the tame shall be improved as Senior Sanitation dence In private and before groups! Saturday by airplane on a business *«t fmlh and provided in thtK ordinance. employee 3,500.00 per annum prepare you (or Increased earning Herbert Bayard of First st., Mid- trip to England, France and Italy. SECTION* 2. That the said King* Junior Sanitation power and leadership through your dletown, was fined $15 on a charge Road described as follow*! employee ."...* 3,500.00 per annum ot creating a dsturbance nt the Ho will be gone six weeks, BEGINNING at. a marble monument Sanitation ability to handle people. feeing the Intersection of tho north side employee ..,«.*• 2,800.00 per annum ONE SCHOLARSHIP OIVCN Riverside motel. The complaint Mrs. Helen Lauber and Mrs. Lu- of Kings Road with the went side of Sanitation AT THIS ME ITI NO was made by Emll Staldcr, pro- cy Ivins will offer a piano duet at Seven Brldfta Road said point being the employe* ,„„„* 2,600*00 per annum prietor, who ohargod Bayard 9 Southeast corner of property conveyed Borough For literature phone or wrlto tho Woman's club meeting Wednes- to Ruth C. Delehnnty by deed recorded Electrician 400.00 per annum Instltutn or.Effectlve Speaking, N, J, caused a disturbance there early- in the Monmouth County Clerk'* Oflicc Magistrate Mu- 515 Filth Avc, X. Y. IT, MU. 2-1349 Sunday morning. day night. in Book 1642 on Page 122 etc.. and nlclpal Court ..« 1,200.00 per annum Class.! H.ld In *.d lank, hbri.n, running thence along tho North side Munlctpim"l ~Court Mrs. Walter C. Morris and Mr». ef Kings Road South a.xty-three da* Clerk 200.00 per annum P.rUi Amboy, N.wsrk, Illzakitti, Main- Tht road to better snd bluer busi- George Ivlna spent Tuesday in jrrcca sixteen minutes thirty seconds Custodian and Util fiald, Trenton, Morrlstown and Hack* ness, advertlst In Th* Rtgl.tvr regularly, West two thousand twelve feet moro or Hy ^employe _„-e , .... 3,200 per annum .ensaek. —Advertisement. New York city. lens to the intersection of the North aide Section '£. The said salaries shall be In of Kinjts Road with the East side of lieu nf nil fees. PERSONAL Prospect Avenue, thence (2) in n South* Section 3, The schedule of salaries ^ erly direction alone the prolongation of herelnabnve set forth shall take effect •SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M," t tho East side of Prospect Avenue fifty In the 1st Hay of January, 1052. feet more or less to a point in the South Section 4, All Ordinance or parti of •Itlc of Kings Rond; thence (9) alone Ordinances Incomlitent with the pro* the South side of Kings Road North visions hereof, are expreisly repealed. sixty three degrees, sixteen mlnutci Section b, This Ordinance shall take thirty seconds Kant fifty feet at risht effect upon Us pa.a«age and publication angles from and parallel with tho fust according to law course herein two thousand thirteen* feet moro or less' tn the Intersection of PUBLIC NOTICE the South •Ida of KlngH Road with the The foregoing ordinance was Intro- FINAL \V*il side nf Scvrti BVMKO Rofttl i thence duced at a regular meeting of the Mny- (4) In A Northerly direction alotm the nr nnd Council of tno Borough nf Fair 113 When borrowing is necessary, see us for prolongatio( n of the West side of Seven Haven, N J..- held January 28, 1032, and Bridgpr e Road fifty feet moro or less to will come up for final consideration and • muo STRUT thBre marble monument nforcinld the passage at ft regular meeting of the said RfDIANKiN. i. h pnvrrnlr.ff body to be held Monday, point nnd place of Beginning, February 11, 1952, at 8 P. M., at the a soundly planned loan at moderate cost be and the sumo in hereby ncceplert us Council chambers, Fair Haven road, and for a public street of tho Borouch Fair Haven. N. J., at which time and of Litttft Silver. place all Persons desiring to he heard SECTION ft. That tho Eastern nnd thereon will be given full opportunity, WriterWitern ends of an Id Kings Road, M. FLOYD SMITH, You We Deduct You You Hepay 1e rrthfithll fnllnwst Borough Clerk, Apply (an Total Cnst ttecetvs Monthly — for EASTER END—Beginning at it point Datedt January 38, 11.52. $1.1.81. t mmoslto the dividing for of Loan)* In Caah 12 Months • lino helweon Lot * Number 1(1, tn Block NOTICE •ift, nnd tot Number THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY IS, In Block (K andTOt DANIEL L, KORN and MRS. DAN* running Easterly to I EL L, KORN, wITo of Daniel L, Korn, $108.00 $ 6.48 $101.52 $ 9.00 Its Intcrttpciion with her Christian name being unknown, SALE! .Suv*n BrldKo Road | YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED anil 156.00 9,36 146.64 13.00 WESTERN ENU—UcBinning at a point required to mrve upon Francli W, Law* opposite Urn divld- ley, Em,, Plaintiffs Attorney, whose ari- 216.00 12.96 203.04 18.00 1 tnst lino Uflwcon Lot ilrcu it 100 Highway #115. Red, Bunk, Number j,7, In Block N, J,, an answer tn the complaint filed 15.84 fifli nnd Uot Nnmher In a Civil Action, In which Joseph De- 264.00 248.16 22,00 » 31, In Uloek 6, AmiPlerro Is Plaintiff, nnd Daniel L. Korn, running Westerly to ft ux, et til, are Defendants, pending In 324.00 19.44 304.56 27.00 Its Intersection wllh the Superior Court nf New Jenny, Chnn- Prospect, Avrnuc; c»ry PWUinn, Docket #0S?lton* Collector of tha Townh•fillhllt* off MlddlttownMlddltw , 900.00 54.00 846.00 75.00 tlon nf grav<) am) A hard mirfac* nf ...... Mlddlotown, datM nltiimlnoui materlnl. with ourbi on both Kehrnnry lit, 10116, nnd rccnrttttf In thn •Idel thereof, the Improved portion nf Monmimth Cnumy Clerk'* niflco in Book 996.00 59.76 936.24 83.00 tald strc#t belwfnn fiinia to be thirty 1081 nf MortirnBfi, nil je 10,1, covering Ut\. nnrl tna rurbn on both "Iden iherr. lucmlie* known ai Lnt Number SO on • COATS «f to bo of tpnerete of snuclftfliitlotKi HH mart fi.tmeri MMnn of Property nf Wtn* $6. pir $ 100. a yttr — no other f«n or chargti. now fixed and provided by Kin Rorough mnry Hen It y Company, Iiic, nit tho NAVI* Qrtttnanct and nil of siu»l street imiirdvu* ilnk nWert mi no*ho tUtl Untik, K, .t,( menl to ha done iicrnn Ilig |u tho vriilrn J034," mail* Hy Ororxi Con|i(t\ C. E,. *ni rmuUtl.ons provldnl n I ho Dorongh nnd fllcxc^#(llng l7.n00.00. eertlflrM* of tnx IAIO WM duly MllfWfir MfiCTION fl. Tho Mid work shnll lm tii plaintiff h^rain by aiil»nm«nt ditif Mnilert*U«n t* n lo«at Improvement atiri n«ei>mh»r il.MftM, unit to H riooriiei In Mid Olrrk'n njnor. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK tnit eoiit of tna in mo nhn|| lir nHHCMrtll Allnlilnatt thth# owner m* ownein off tno Innd And you, iJanlH L, Korn, aro madn fronting on tain itreel In frnnt nf which n ilfffpntlnnt hecnuio ynu a*rc tho nwnar OF the ami i ihRll im io ooniilnioirooniiln d l of Mltl prrmlieit aM ynu. Mi% Uanltl • DRESSES In g t o thth e ninefttiniftt t tn unlldd iirnprity, It I., Knrii, wlfo of PuiilH L, Knrn, rW n»ln« ttntl^ntnm* ihn* inn i-nit nf unlit v'firlH|iai1 II fl ifin IIP IM JT (I ll KIIQ Vt Mi ff ffl ff| f| f| 0 work «o aliened ntrnlnit tlm nwnoi1 nr k « Br..,i. nil ill" RED BANK, NEW JERSEY ownerowe s of tho abutting iiroperty olmtild n (lefrnilmit aa ynu mny clillomm e aothin Inr - nt ed twq.thlrili of thu totni coat f ind (h»t tfi» rtmittilnir ont- intirut In »h«ilj)i pijft for by ths Uorouirh Oll.rk of tha Supfrlor SIZeSi 10 to 20 9 to IB CHARGE IT ... OR USE riiii . Aftfr Ihi Improvtmini of •icH . CourCourt or Ntw Jinix, OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS — &>30 to UiOO •nd r\t iitdKiitd.Klnfl s noo ad n nov*nbov*m«nm « Jtnuirnuiry lath, lt«l, .11.11 tinntd, In** norouih ahull mi ply * maimainn* te24'/i OUR LAY.A.WAY PLAN tvninut fottlni to th«« r#m«ind«r of it d ilriit, »• urn* t« hi doni out of inin** Pace Sixteen BED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 7. 1952 I laintiire c c P /%

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SHOP DAILY FROM 9:30 'Til 5:30-ASBURY PARK STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY TIL 9; RED BANK STORE OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY. VOLUME LXXIV, NO; 32. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12. 82 County Republican Women P.B.A. Honors Attorney Edward W. Wise, Sr. Janitor Wins Edward W. Wise, Sr., Cited by Local 39, Attend Dinner at Washington $10,000 Award PBA, for Quarter Century as Counsel Eighty-two members of the United Women's Republican club In School Blast EATONTOWN—Edward W.Wls«, • of Monmouth county attended Sr., counsel to Local 39, Patrol* Elgrim Joins Monday at Washington, B. C, the Gas Explosion Laid Waterbury Sells men's Benevolent association, Red. •'•, first of some 5,000 Lincoln day din- Bank, since It was organized 2S ners scheduled by the National To Matuwnii Firm's ycaiB ago, was honored by that or> ., Walker, Walker Republican campaign committee The Wilson Home ganizatlon Tuesday night when h* -; SHREWSBURY — George A. throughout the nation this montli. Excavation of Lawn waa given a testimonial dinner at Elgrim of Little Silver is now as- The local women were part of a Crystal Brook inn. , sociated with the new real estate FREEHOLD — William Sickles, On Buena Place Mr. Wise was presented with » contingent of 200 women from New janitor of the Morjjanvlllc school desk set by Patrolman Emerson R, • and insurance firm of Walker and Jersey attending. The trip was when It had a blast Aug. 1, 1950, Walker, East Sycamore ave. Samuel Weinsteiii Buys William, P.B.A. president, and with , made from Red Bank by bus. was awarded $10,000 Thursday by a scroll noting his years of service At Washington the Monmouth a jury before County Judge John Choice Properly for gratis to the P.B.A. by Patrolman women were officially welcomed by C Giordano. rving Krakowitch, treaiuror and Mrs. James C. Auchincloss, wife of Two hours' deliberation by tho Own Occiipuney chairman of the dinner. " Congressman James C. Auchin- jury ended one ot the longest civil Assistant Prosecutor George A. closs of Rutuson. After bolng pho- cases to bo tried in the county in Rolston Waterbury, Red Bank ray, chairman of the Red Bank tographed on the steps of the Lin- several years. It consumed two full realtor, announces that Samuel police committee, presided as toast* coln Memorial, and receiving iden- trial weeks, tho llrst of which Weinstcin of HI Broad St., owner master. He called Mr. Wise an "ex- tification banners, the women were found as many as seven lawyers of tho Sterling Furniture shop on emplary citizen ot an honored pro- escorted to the offices of Mr. Auch- engaged in the suit. White st., hna purchased the Ed- fession" and added that "if all incloss, where tickets for admission Mr, Sickles, represented by Wil- mund Wilson property at 36 Buena lawyers adhered to the standards to the senate galleries were dis- pi., Red Bank. Mr. Wclnsteln, who sot by him thero could be no criti- tributed. liam T. Wichniann of the nod Bank firm of Wise ifnd Wise, was interrupted his Florida vacation to cism of tho profession." In the. senate, the women heard awarded the full amount of his complete thn negotiations, is re- The gucat speaker, State Sen. a heated debate between Senators Top photo. Edward W. Wise, Sr., suit. Although It was Instituted turning to Miami, Flu. Richard R. Stout, also praised the O'Mahoney (D.Wyoming), and Hol- holds scroll presented to him at against four defendants, the Otto Tho Dutch colonial house, con- reputation Mr. Wise has gained land (D.Florlda> on bill S-50, state- dinner In his honor tendered Tues- Dietrich Trucking and Excavntlng ainlng eight rooms, three baths, throughout the county in his years hood for Alaska, which Senator day night at Crystal Brook inn, company of Matawan was ordered powder room and sun parlor, Is of law practice, and said ho is "held O'Mahoney was, but recently, suc- Eatontown, by Local 39, Patrol- to pay the full sum. Dismissed ijy situated on a corner plot, 177x150. n high esteem in every section of cessful In bringing out of com- man's Benevolent Association, Red tho judge as co-acfendants were well landscaped with beautiful the county." He added that Mr. mittee. Bank, in recognition of 25 years' tho County Gas company, Lavolo trees. Tho property includes river Wise has always shown an attitude Returning to Congressman Auch- service as-the P.B.A. attorney. Oth- Laboratories and Hess Brothers, lights. of helpfulness and co-operation, incloss' office, the women wera ers in the group, left to right, arc excavators of Princeton. The late Edmund Wilson, former particularly to young lawyers. guests at a tea given by Senators Patrolman Emerson R, Williams, attorney general of tho state of Reviewing Mr. Wise's accom- Alexander Smith and Robert Hen- P.B.A. president, who cavlicr had The suit charged that the Die- New Jersey, was a very distin- plishments, Senator Stout recalled, drickson of New Jersey. The sena- presented a desk pen set to Mr. trich firm had been grading the guished trial lawyer and well ho was one time judge of the mu- tors personally greeted each wom- Wise, as a gift from the associ- school grounds and ono of its ma- known In this section. For a long nicipal court In Red Bank, was an an and answered questions regard- ation; Mayor Katharine Elkus chinos damaged u gas line, caus- assistant prosecutor, was president ing gas to leak Into tho building period of time ho was associated George A. Elgrim ing the forthcoming campaign. White of Red Bank, Patrolman with the lalo Warren H. Smock of the Monmouth County Bar asso- Irving Krakowitch, dinner chair- and explode whon Mr. Sickles elation three years ago and hai Senator Hendrickson expressed switched on a light. Sickles testi- under tho firm name of Wilson & A native of his home town, Mr. pleasure and satisfaction at their man, who presented the scroll, and Smock with taw oulces In Red been a trustee since then, and was Assistant Prosecutor George A. fied that tho blast threw him 12 Instrumental In forming the Mon- Elgiim served two years In the presence, and added that the rep- to 15 feet, rendering him uncon- Bank. Ho willed the property to Navy as an aviation ordnance man. resentation of the women was an Gray, who was toastmaster. ^ Mr. his widow, Helen M. K. Wilson, mouth County Legal Aid society. Gray Is chairman of the police com- scious. Taken to Monmouth Me- Mr. Wise has made an honor* From 1011 until January 1951, he inspiration, and imbued him with morial hospltul, he was treated for who died about a year ago. leaving was a member of the Little Silver new courage and determination. mittee. The scroll paid tribute to it to her son, Edmund Wilson, Jr., able and respected reputation in Mr. Wise for having "served with second degree burns of the face, a noted journalist. his chosen profession," Senator police department. Ho left that post Tower of Women : neck, arms and hands. He also to become an agent for Security honor, zeal and loyalty" as coun Mr. Waterbury states that the Stout said in commenting on "tha Senator Smith said that he was selor of the association. stated that he suffered an injury affection and love In whlcn he 14 Mutual Life Insurance company, to his loft knoo and an injury to real cstato market In this area Is associated" with Kenneth L. Walk- again reminded of the power of Bottom photo. Patrolman Charles particularly active at the present held by his neighbors and the citi- women to elect proper candidates his head which has caused him zens of Red Bank and surrounding er, Jr., and has been active in the B, Jones, state P.B.A. delegate, pre- periodic headaches. time and he looks forward to a sale of insurance the past year. for public office and that their sents P.B.A. diamond insignia ring splendid 1052. This is only one of communities." In conclusion, Sena- coming to Washington was a David LaRuo and Dalo Otto, ex- Iho sales currently under negotia- tor Stout said: "t salute him as a Mr. Elgrim will specialize in all source of great personal pride to to Sgt. Philip Jiannlne, former dele- forms of Insurance and real estate gate, who served three years. ecutives of County Gas, testified tion. gentleman, a credit to his profes- him. "The Women of Monmouth that a gas pipe had been struck sion and a credit to the commun- for! the new flrm. He is an active county can always be counted on member of the Red Bank Kiwanls by a bulldozer, causing a severo ity," for outstanding participation and dent In tho pipe which ultimately Mr. Wise thanked the group for club and Is married to the former splendid achievement," he added. Viola Maccanico of Asbury Park. disconnected the plpo some 30 foet Eight Running; the honor bestowed on him an4 Following the tea, club members Eatontown Man from where It actually was struck. said the "25 years spent aa coun- The Walker and Walker flrm al- boarded their buses and were taken Mr. Wlchmann contended that the sel to the P.B.A. have been short so announced this week that Mrs. to Georgetown university gymna- gas that had escaped for about Vivien Johannemann of Bance rd., Awarded $15,000 To Elect Four 25 years." He recalled how he start" sium, where they took part in the seven days before tho explosion RUMSON — With eight candi- cd with tho P.B.A. when It was or- Fair Haven, has accepted a posi- big Lincoln day rally. In the com- FREEHOLD — A jury, before had seeped through the ground and tion as secretary. Prior to moving dates running for four vacancies, ganized with throe members, and pany of 8,000 other enthusiastic Re- Judge Frank T. Lloyd, Jr., in Su- into the school basement. the school election next Wednesday, said "I still love them." He called to Red Bank, she was employed publicans from several states, they perior court awarded Elmer H. tho P.B.A. "the best organization by Marsh and McLennon, Now enjoyed a six-hour program which Cook of 16 Corlles ave., Eatontown, The break of tho pipe resulted Feb. 13, gives promise of being one York city insurance brokers. For from the digging of a (liter bod In of tho hottest held In this borough we have In our towns." Included chicken box suppers, a verdict in the amount of $15,000 front of tho school. The Dietrich in a number of years. The election Tho attorney said: "Poliee »rd many years past, she was secretary group singing, square dancing and yesterday after a three-day trial. the flame as an army to we cttl* in the insurance department of band music. The judgment was. entered against and Hoss companies did the work, will ho held in the high school cafe- "Walker and Tlndall of feed Bank. but it was shown that Hess had teria and the polls will be open sons of our community." He ts- Hollywood Actor Adolph Merijou tho Hause.Qravei company of W not excavated in tho area whoro from 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. sorted that policemen have to,,t)f Her husband, Frank Johannemann, was master of ceremonies, and In aider> aridvVlctor^DeLuca, i instantaneous judges and muit de- Sr., is merchandise managor-Bt the its drivers of Inlet ter,, Sea . . the pipe was struck. Tho testimony Running on tho school board Fort ifonniouth Post Exejiangp. troduced speakers from the house of Raymond Lois, former employee ticket are William Moncrleff, the cide immediately if a crime baa of representatives, the senate and Mr.. Cook, who,was a working of Lavoie, was admitted by deposi- board president, who is a candidate been committed without having national headquarters,' all of whom, forepan^mplbyed by the Coaatal tion. In it, he said that a few days for re-election, and Hodman P. Get time to read a law book. in addition to making three-min- Sand and Gravel company of Al- before the explosion he was at the ty and Grandln K. Hammoll, who Patrolman Charles B. Jones, dels- -Kiwanis Show ute speeches conducted a questlon- lenwood, claimed he was struck, by school and saw Mr. Dietrich look- also aro socking full terms, and gate to the state P.B.A., presented arid-answer period. One of the out- a truck, ovf'ned by.the Hause com- Ing at the ground near' whero tho Mrs, Viola F. Hofmann, who Is a a P.B.A.. Insignia ring to the form- standing presentations enjoyed by pany, as,It.was being backed into Fair Haven Fire Co. Going Ahead plpo ran. Ho quoted Mr. Doltrich candidate for the unexplrod two- or delegate, Sgt. Phinp Jianlne, Nears Perfection members was that of S3 young a gravel pit operated by his em- as saying "I think I struck a pipe." year term. All, except Mr. Mon- who served three years. girls, one from, every state In the ployer Jah.<23, 1951. He contended Tho deposition added that they crlcff, were appointed to tho board Mr. Gray introduced a number of John Toland, director of the union, the District of Columbia, that when tho, truck struck him, looked in the general area, but guests from the five municipalities fourth annual Red Bank Kiwanls Alaska, Hawaii, Virgin Islands and he had his .back .turned and Was With Plans for Tho CltUons' Committee, of did not find tho plpo at that tlnio. which O. B. Holm is chairman, has In the P.B.A, loal. Tho towns wore club musical revue, "Bigger Bot- Puerto Rico. giving instructions to Belmont FAIR. HAVEN—The fire com-f- Red Bank, Mlddletown township, toms Up," announced this week Bates, Jr. of Lakswood, wtio was 1 Tho jury voted ten to two for announced it will support Oscar Eatontown, Oceanport and Little Lincoln Lassies pany Monday night authorized its the $10,000 award, Tho two dis- Benson, Benjamin V. Blom and Mr. that the large cart is rapidly round- operating a bulldozer. Negligence building- and.planning committee to j Silver. The gucsta wore Mayor Ing into shape for the"' Feb. 27-28 These girls were known as the was charged in tho failuro of Dc- Plans Under Way sontlng jurors wore in favor of the Hnmmell for Iho three-year terms Katharine Elkua White, Council- •proceed with plans and spoclftca-1 Sickles award, but favored a pay- and Harry E. Purdy, Jr., for the presentation at River Street school Lincoln Lassies and Were under the Luca to make observations to the tloha for.a new flro house to be : men Harold Hurley and Everett auditorium. sponsorship of Mrs. Joseph R. Far- rear of him as he was backing, his ment of $8,500. Representing tho unexpired torm. Baynton, all of Red Bank; Corn* erected at the corner of River and i For Bank Merger four defondants wore John M. Members of the club and their rlngton. president of tho National truck. ' • , Ba'ttln I'ds. Action Uy the-company Another candidate for a three mitteemen Walter J. Bills and Jo- wives have rehoarsed the past sev- Federation of Women's Republican Plllsbury of Atlantic Highlands, year term is Elbrldso H. Board' seph K. Edwards and Tax Collec- Negligence,was denied by the de- followed several conferences held, Ernest Hall, executive vice prosl- Hess Brothers; Harvoy Stevenson man, Jr. eral weeks and most of the acts clubs. fendants, it being claimed that Mr. by tho committee, of which Fire 1 tor Earl Eastmond, Middletown are ready, Mr. Toland added. A Tho trip was under the personal dent of the Allcnhurst National of East Orange, County Gas, Mark Creating most of the fireworks township; Councilmcn Fred Morris, Cook had stepped behind the truck Chief Charles Moeller is chairman, Bank and Trust company, today Townsend of Jorsoy City, Lavoio, big-scale song and dance number, direction of Mrs. Alton V. Evans as it v>'a^ moving backwards. This and the mayor and council. aro two propositions to bo voted Leon Smock and Ralph Lewis, Eat- entitled "Dr, Rhythm," will open of Long Branch, president of the announced that negotiations are and Albert W. Noiss of Newark, on at the election. Thcso proposi ontown; William Wlchmann, Little was denied by Mr. Cook and his Robert C. Edwards of Rumson under way to consolidate the First Deitrich. the show. Klwanlans and their United Women's Republican club witnesses. tions.aro aa follows: Silver magistrate and law associate wives featured in this number are of this county. has been engaged as the architect. National bank of Eatontown with of Mr. Wise; Ray E. Taylor, execu- Theodore J. Labrecquo of Far- The building is to cost approxi- the Allenhurst Institution. Share- PROPOSITION NO. 1 Jack Fowler as Dr. Rhythm;-his Making the trip were Mrs. Olga mately $80,000. It will be built of tive vice president ot the Red patients, Mrs. Harold Kcrr, Mrs. VanBusklrk, Mrs. L. C. Richard- sons, Labrecque, Canzona & Combs holders' meetings of the two banks Name Madden to That $9,400.00 of Reserve Funds Bank Community Chamber of. Jack Fowler, Mrs. Henry Hager- tried tho case on behalf of Mr. brick veneer, two stories high, and be allocated to pay 47 school em- son, Mrs. Joseph Serplco, Mrs. Jos- Cook, while C. Stanley Smith of will be of colonial design. On the have been set for Mar. 11. After ployees a cost of llvinjt bonus of Commerce; Thomas M. Gopstll, man, Mrs. William Sims, Kay Mon- eph. C. Irwln, Mrs. Walter White that time, further plans of the con- $200.00 each for the present school former Red Bank police chairman; ahan, Mrs. Max Pdkus, Mrs. Wil- Morrlstown represented the de- ground floor will be four bays for Twp. Committee and Mrs. L. J. Bergen of Red fendants. housing thrco flro trucks and the solidation will be announced. year 1951-82. Chief Frank Routher and Deputy liam Maxson, Gall Stoothoff, Carol Bank; Mrs. Patricia D. Katz and first aid squad ambulance and a The Allenhurst bank has oper- SHREWSBUHY TOWNSHIP — Chief George Clayton, Red Bank; Reuter; girls, Mrs, Edward Carroll, Mrs. Clara Schwenker, Fair Ha- PROPOSITION NO. 2 Chief Robert Berry, Oceanport; first aid squad room. Upstairs will ated continuously since 1926. Its The township committee at its That $9,400.00 be added to the Mrs. Neil Scott!; boys, Mort Winer, ven; Mrs. Jeanetto Wright and bo a large room for meetings of president is Walter W. Reid, Jr. Tuesday night meeting accepted Chief Earl N. Hoycr, Middletown William Kelly, William Sims, Nell Mrs. Mary Green, Atlantic High' Davison Returns school budget for the school year township; William McLaughlin, F. the fire company and mayor and The First National bank of Baton- the resignation of Joseph A. Jqr- 1952-33 to pay 47 school employees Scottl, Ross E. King, Edmund Del- lands; Mrs. Elizabeth Hellker, Mrs. council and a smaller committee town' was ohartcred In 1911 and dan as a member of the governing B. I. agent, and County Detective atush, Herbert Kottler, Jack Mac-' Agnes Ransohenberger, Mrs, Max- a cost of llvlne bonus or $200.00 William S. Mustoe. Veagh, Joseph Holiday,. Beverly From Korean War room. Also in the building will be has also operated continuously body and named Thomas Madden each for next school year, which ine Wright, Mrs. Florence Stllei, a kitchen and rest rooms. The since that time. Its chairman of of 91 Barker ave. to fill the va- starts Soptcmbcr 1362. Assistant Prosecutor Charles Anderson, Benjamin Anderson,' Dr. Mrs. Marie Romandettl, Mrs. Helen FAIR HAVEN — First Lieut. JYankel, Asbury Park, who was Edward McKenna, Michael Cardner, site for the building was purchased the board is Samuel B. Zartman, cancy. Tho Rumson Teachers association Shea and Mrs. Laura Rubely, James L. Davison of 257 Cambridge several years ago by tho flro com- Long; Branch, and its president is issued a statement yesterday In scheduled to be the main speaker, John B. Myers, Jr., Fred Selden- Highlands. ave. recently returned home from Mr. Jordan's resignation, the sec- sent regrets that illness prevented zahl, William Maxson and George pany for $7,600, . Daniel S, Wolgand, Little Silver, ond from tho board in two weeks, which It labeled the propositions as Mrs. Thomas Ross, Oceanport; Korea, whore he was wounded Feb. confusing and requests tho board him from attending. Messages of Schmidt. 4, 195^, at Seoul.. He 1B scheduled Completion of the building will was necessitated by his acceptance regret for being unable to attend Mrs. Claire Orton, Hazlet; Mrs. mark the fulfillment of a dream of a civil service post at Fort Mon- of education to reword them "in Another feature of the first act Mazle VanKIrk, Mrs. Gertrude to bo released from active duty to- ordor that thoy may better refioc were also received from Mayor 7. day. the Are company has had for sev- Woman Bitten on Hand mouth. At a spcciul meeting Jan. Bliss Price, Eatontown; Mayor Ed- will bo a sketch, "Income Tax," Richmond, Mrs. Lellla Johnson, eral years. Original plans called for 25, Edward J. Byrne submitted his the request of the teachers and thus starring Robert Burnslde, who will Mrs. Jennie Merker and Mrs. Mary A veteran of 33 months' service provide tho voters with an oppor ward Wilson, Oceanport! Magls* a larger and moro pretentious build- By Black Widow Spider resignation from tho committee for trate John V, Crowcll, Rod Bank, be remembered as the, "mad bar- Laudmessor, Belforil; Mrs. Aim In Work! War It, he served in the' ing. However, it Is tho consensus tho same reason, Lawrence Jarvls tunity to express a slgnlflcan ber" in, MmU lu oritt, Ovmtockii! S*li Helena Chamberlain and Mn. Thompion, Vice Preslilonti Horace It.tl, r.iiuUr IIU, Call BB M14I, . Addlnn mmnlnii, lyinwrHin, 191 ta construction and ropalr hora dur- or Mhou iik llomt Sirviei, tihirmali 190,80 Niw and ritandltlonto. iiunr- Frank Rowland, Aibury Parki ing tho coming your, according to Moilor, Soorctnry; Rita Soieno, om» UneuKtari, II Briiau •!„ Red »nt»»d, "Buy '«» *S«M, ihiy }» van." Mr», O. R, Schoeli, Mn, Hlvln It. Paul Bragor of tho Llttlo Sllvor Treasure!*, nk.—Adurtlnminl, lave.up to 40%, Btrnloo'i, 101 Men. Blmmlll and Mn, Ruth Solsoo, Bel- Fr««hold«r Joitph C, Irwln, third from lift, congritulaUi Ralph Davit, who wat ln< I mouth it. BB ».04H,--Advirtli»mtni. Lumber and Supply company. Mi', Camp lupooflirj man Mn, Cyril Clark. South B«l. itallid at praildint of tha Rad Bank Rapubllean elub Tuatday night at tht Laglon hema. Bragar raturnod thli wsek from Kind In our aiiHnn, pprlvali Hittni oorai Cliarin To Si Sill mar, and MM. Harold Steeieman, tha 88th unnunl convention ot tha hy «tttii ifduiifuduiu mil* ««nnd («(«m»m « flt Tnmtailaiaiu bbai«»iim ChlnUhlntUi i»(t ) H»vi Fan Photo lirvlot maki nhelo« Manaiquan, Othtr offlean Induottd wtrt, Itft to right, Joitph Etpoilto, iargaant>at<«rmi| Malvln Starn, luratloni to 111 yyoou p«rion*ll> regular 191,11191,1111,, now llJ.JUllJ. i rnyun ra fUMo oopji «t your Imiiorunt ixinn. Noithoasttrn Retail Lumbermen •t>'•«. at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. War- church wedding oC Miss Eleanor the Presbyterian ohurcb, U. S. A., in the fireplace room this after- Thomas. "ABRAHAM LINCOLN" The Consistory will meet tonight 1 ren Minton on Drummond pi., with King to Leslie R. Stewart, Jr., will which seeks ? 12,000,000 from Pres- at' 7:30 at the ohuroh. Monday, noon by the Thursday afternoon A movie, "Canadian Pacific, Mrs. Sidney McLean, Mrs. Julian be held. byterian churches throughout the Feb. 11, the Women'* Missionary fellowship; the official board will will be presented for children of M. Parker, Mrs. Betty Ritter, Mrs. Tuesday at 7 p. m., a Lincoln's nation to build churches and re-society will meat at the home of meet-Tuesday at 8 p. m., with Rev. the church school Monday at 8:45 Kenneth Smith and Miss Edith Mc- day dinner will be sponsored by the build seminaries. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paton, Lo- Mr. Squire presiding; the Thimble p. m. in Ralph hall. Lean, as assisting hostesses. Mrs. Men's club of the church In West- Men of the church are invlUd cust a.ve,, at 8 o'clock. Wednesday, club will meet Wednesday, Feb. 13, Dr. Norman Coke-Jephcott will Edmund vomSteeg will lead devo- minster house. Ross E. King, presi- to the first' meeting of the Men's Feb. U, the Young People's soci- at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs.give the second of a. series of or- HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST tions, and Miss Esther Bower will dent of the Red Bank Kiwanls association which will be held Wod ety, will meet at the ohureh at Grace Blddle oh Broad st.; the gan lectures for organists and per- review the book, "The Spirit Tree," club, will givo the address. A brief nesday at 8 p. m." Election of of- 7:30 p. m. Th* second In a- lerias Men's fellowship will meet Wednes- sons Interested in organ music by Skoglund. business meeting will be held at ficers will be held and Irving Feist of / programs . under the general day, Feb. 13, at 8 p. m. In Fellow- next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. IN OFFICE SUPPLIES Junior Mary Mount chapter of which time the annual election of will show a fllm on his recent trip them*, of "Christianity on th* ship hall; Circle F of the Wom- The lecture will be preceded by FILES • FILING,SUPPLIES- • STATIONERY .the Missionary society will meet officers will be held. All men of our to Alaska. Refreshments will be Highways" •will . be prastnteu. an's society of Christian Service the serving of coffee at 7:30 p. m. Monday at 8 p. m. at the home of church and community are cordial' served. Thursday, Feb. 14, the teachers will meet Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 1:30 The boys' choir will hold no re- PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS • ADDING MACHINES Mrs, Leonard Earle on Hubbard ly Invited, but are requested to im Senior choir rehearsals are held and staff of the Sunday-school.will p. m, at the home of Mrs, J. Dayhearsal today. The boys and men's BRIEF CASES • DESKS • CHAIRS *.ve., River Flaza, with Mrs, Preston mediately notify ths church office Thursdays at 8 p. m. under the di- mut for their monthly meeting at on Hubbard ave,, River Plaza; Cir- choir will rehearse .tomorrow night Alexander, Mrs. Russel Tetley and of their reservation. ' rection of Ronald Clark. Junior th* church at 7:30 p. m, cle D, W.S.C.3., Tuesday, Feb. 10, as usual. The girls' choir will meet Mrs. Hans Kcssler as assisting Wednesday at 3:45 the weekly re choir rehearsals are held Satur- at 2 p. m. at the home of Mra.next Wednesday afternoon. (hostesses. The program and devo- hoarsal of the junior choir will be days at 10:30 a. m. under tht di- TRINITY EPISOOTAL * Clinton Wilber on McLaren st., and tional theme Is titled, "There is held under the direction of Charles rection of Mrs. William A. Shot- Red Bank Circle B, ,W.S.C.S., Tuesday, Feb. SPIRITUAL CHAPEL Light for Darkness in Latin Amer- C. Magill. maker. 19, home or Miss Flora Wiyguss OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE ica." The services for this Sunday will on Linden pi. . Sea Bright Thursday at 3:30 p. m., the be: Holy Communion at 8 o'clock, The church executive committee Brownies will hold their weekly EMBURY METHODIST church school at - 9:30, morning The youth fellowship will serve Services will be held today at •will meet in the church office Tues- meeting in Westminster house un- Little Silver prayir with sermon at 11, o'clock. a spaghetti supper in Fellowship 2 p. m. and at 7:30 p. m. the latter day at 8 p. m. der the leadership of Mrs. Qeorge There will be a special meetlnr Rev. Robert H. Anderson, Jr., rec- hall Thursday, Feb. 21, at 6 p. m.being a service of- healing and The quarterly churoh buslniss Worthley, Jr. The Mariners, under of tlhe official board it 8:30 p. m.tor, wlllbe In charge of the ser- Tickets'may be obtained from any messages. Rev. P. .3. Forsman Is meeting and supper will be held Mrs. • Elaton F. Combs, will hold tomorrow in the home of Mr. andvices. Th*. choir, under the direc- fellowship member. paator and Rev. M. R. Storer; as- Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 p. m.their weekly meeting In Westmins- sistant pastor. . , Mrs. L. W. Taylor, 43 Wopdblna tion of Charles' Ooteohalk, will pre- METHODIST Members of Mary Mount chapter ter house, At 7:30 p. m. the Boyave. sent, "Praiit to the Lord," by Wag- 17 BROAD STREET >wlll serve supper, and tickets may Scouts will hold their weekly meet- AtUntia Highlands CENTRAL BAPTIST T Church school Sunday is at 9:45 ner. A,'.nuTs«ry Is provided for th* Rev, Roy. X. Williams, Jr., pas- lbs obtained from the chairman, Ing In the social room of the church a. m,, with classes for all ages'. Atchildren of those who attend the Atlantic Highlands ' Mrs. Elmer C. Cottrcll, Mrs. Wil-under the direction of Robert Turn- tor, will deliver a sermon, "Here I Sunday-school, with classes for RED BANK 6-0001 bull. the 11 a. m, worship service ther* 11 o'oloek service. Stand," at the morning service at liam Schanck, Mrs. Dewey Wll will be the observance of Scout Every Friday there le a celebra- all ages. Including the adult • Bible Hams. Miss Esther Bower and Rev. Friday at 1 p. m., Rev. Mr. Web- Sunday. Members of eub scouts 11 o'clock. The older youth class class of. Rev. Harry W. Kraft, etnd Mrs. Powers. ater will address the Rotary club tion 'of the' Holy Communion at will be received In ohureh mem- pastor, will meet at 9:45 a. m. STORE CLOSES FRIDAY EVENINGS pack 15 will attend in a body and 10 o'clock In St. Mary's ehapel. . bership'at the service and the sac- Chancel choir rehearsal is held of Long Branch In the Garfleld- will give their cub scout oath. Boy The executive committee of the The pastor, will deliver a sermon AT 5:30 DURING FEBRUARY. Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. Boy Scout Grant hotel. rament of baptism offered.' The scouts and cub scouts will act asWoman's guild, will meet in• the senior choir will be heard in "Spir- at the morning service at 11 troop 23 meets Thursdays at 7:30 ushers. Rev. James W. Marshall parish house at 10 o'clock Tuesday, o'clock. The youth fellowship group J>. m. in the church, and weekly BAPTIST it of God" by Weaver. Roy M. Jef- will preach on the theme, "Are Wei F*b. 12. frey, organist, will play "Prayer will meet at 7 p. m. The pastor Bible study class, led by the pastor, New Monmouth Really Brothers?" The senior choir again will deliver a sermon at the la held Thursdays at 8 p. m. The monthly stair meeting of the From Rlenxl" by Wagner, "Theme Bible school meets each Sunday will sing Lorenz's "Rock of Acts." church Is scheduled for 8 o'clock From New World Symphony" by evening gospel service at 8 o'clock. morning at 9:45 a. m., with classes Mrs. George rvliu, organist, will Tuesday, Feb. 12, In th*' parish Dvorak and' "Chorale From Can- TIBST CHURCH OF CHRIST for all ages. Rev. William E. Bis play "Lord as In Thy Presence" by house. tata" by Bach. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf When the American flag Is dis- SCIENTIST grove will preach on "Redeeming .Rasley and "The Lord Ke*p Thee" The.sawing group will resume Its Olsen will place flowers on the played In the body of a church, Red Bank by Heyaer. the flag should be. at the congrega* the Time" at the morning service activities at 11 o'clock In the par- altar. , •,-. . ,.. ,., . . ,-,( ,„• , 8ervices in First Ohureh of at 10:60, and the organ prelude will Tht Missionary Study group wljl ish nous* beginning Wednesday, tloft's right as they feice the clergy- Spring Toppers Sunday-school will, meet at .9:45 Christ, Scientist, 209 Broad st., ara b* "Andante In F" by Smart. The meet Tuesday at I p. m. at theFab. 13. man, ' "'•• -. ••••',• held Sundays at 11 a, m. and Badult choir will sing "Lo! My. Shep- home of Mrs. Riohard Weader, 98 NEWEST SPRING SHADES •p. m. Sunday school meets at 11herd is Divine" by Haydn, and the Markham pi. Mrs. Alice Thome will CALVARY BAPTIST . a. m. Wednesday evening testi- pastor's choir will also sing during lead the closing- session on Latin the morning service. Red Bank mony meetings are at 8:15 p, m. America. Church school will begin at 9:30 Next week's Lesson-Sermon on At the evening hour the pastor a. m. Sunday. Mrs. Annie Jackson, "Spirit" to be_ read at Christian will preach on "What God Has EMMANUEL BAPTIST % superintendent, will be in charge. Science services illustrates by rule Promised," and the young people Atlantic Highlands Rev. J. B. Gllcbrjst, pastor, will tnd example the method of healing will have charge of the music.. The church meets at the home deliver the message at the 11 a, in. . lin and sickness through spiritual The junior Bykota meets at theot .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Christy, and 7:30 p. m. services. power. church Tuesday afternoon after 33 East Lincoln ave. Rev. Walter Rev. Mr. Gtlehrlst will preach —. Included among the citations school, and the Intermediate Bykota F. Craymer, missionary of the As-at the Allen ehapel, Asbury Park, &roftr"Science and Health with Key meets on Wednesday, after school. sociation of Baptists tor World Sunday at 3:30 p., m, The senior ^o the Scriptures" by Mary Baker The midweek service of prayer Evangelism, will deliver a sermon, choir of this 'church will alto par-' Eddy Is ths one: "The God-prin- and Bible study meets at the at the morning service at 11 tlelpate In that service. OoodclothM ciple Is omnipresent and omnipo- church Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. o'clock. Rev. Mr. Craymer with his The board of ushers will meet tent. God is everywhere, and noth- The Young People's Christian as- wife and three children is on fur-tonight at 8 o'clock. - ean male* ya ing apart from Him is present or sociation meets at the church each lough from Iqultos, Peru. has power. Christ is'the Ideal Truth, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The trustees Church school will meet at BUS PRESBYTERIAN look successful. that comes to heal sickness and sin will meet at the church Friday, a. m. Beginners, primary girls and through Christian Science, and at-Feb. 8 at 8 p. m. for the regular boys, and junior girls and boys Atlantic Highlands tributes all power to God." (p. 173) business meeting. meet at the Christy residence. In- Ohureh school, and adult Bible The Bible references Include this termediate girls and boys, senior class will meet at 10 a. m. comforting passage: "Grace and PRESBYTERIAN girls and adults meet at the home Rev. Elmer' T. Schlck, pastor, peace be multiplied unto you Eatontown of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell, will deliver a, sermon, "Judas Is- through the knowledge of God, and The calendar includes the follow- 03 Third ave. carlot," lath in a aeries, "Men of Jesus our Lord." (II Peter 1:2) ing events for the coming week. Rev. Mr. Craymer again will de- Whom Jesus Made," at the morn- The Golden Text: "Teach me toThere will be a meeting In theliver a sermon at the evening ser- ing service at 11 o'clock., A nurs- do thy will; for thou art my God:church tonight at 8 o'clock for allvice' at S o'clock. Mid-week prayer ery is conducted during th* service. thy spirit Is good; lead me into the who will go out as callers during service will be held Wednesday Th*" paator will deliver a ser- land of uprightness." (Ps, 143:10) the visitation Evangelism cam at & p. m. and Junior Bible hour mon bn'rac* relations at the eve- paign • the first week of March. next Thursday Immediately after ning urvice at' 8' o'clock, is ST. JAMES CATHOIJO Joseph Valant Is chairman of this school at the Bell residence, Members of the churoh school i ' Red Bank group. faculty will meet at 3 p. m. Mon- • METHODIST day at the church. A fresh ham Sunday masses are at 6:30, 8,' 9 The Gleaners will hold a coverod supper and auction. will b« held 10 and 11 o'clock, with a mass In dish supper In the chapel tomor- Keansburg Tuesday at 7 p. m. Choir rehearsal ths school auditorium at 8. Bap- row Friday at 6:30 for members Sunday-school will meet at 9:45will be held at 7:30 p. m. and the tisms are at 1 p. m. Sundays. Con' and their families. The regular a. m. Rev. Edward S. Zelley, Jr., mid-week discussion at 8 p, m. fosalons are heard Saturdays from meeting of the Gleaners will follow pastor, will deliver a sermon, "Does Wednesday, 4 to 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m.at 8 p. m. Jesus Have Authority Over Me?" Cub scout, win meet 'Friday, Week-day masses are at 7 and 8 Sunday-school for all age groups at the morning service at 11 o'clock. Feb. 15, at 7:30 p. m. o'clock, Sunday-school for those at- starts at 9:4B «. m. Sunday. Youth fellowship will meet at 7 MOLLY PITCHER tending public school Is held In the The worship service follows at P. m. The Altar prayer group will school auditorium after the 9 11 a. m. Vesper service is at 4:30 meet at 7:15. "God's Word In a ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL o'clock mass, p. m. The Senior Young People Man's World" will be the theme of Ktansburg SUPER MARKET meet in the chapel at 5:30. Then a worship service at 7:45 which Rev. Russell A. Smith, S.T.B., FJREE DELIVERY PHONE RE 6-9809 ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC at 7:00 p. m, the Young Adult will include a 45-minute period of vloar, will celebrate Holy Com- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TO 9 0'Cl.OCK Red Bank groups, which has newly formed Bible study. munion at 8 o'cloek. Church school Sunday masses are at 7, 8, 8, 10tor study and fellowship, meet* The Women's Society. of Chris- wtn.nmt at 9:30 a. in, The vicar and 11 o'clock, Baptisms ara atat the Manse, 72 South st. Tues tian Service will meet at 8 p. m.will d*llvar a sermon at the morn- •EST CUTS 12:30 p. m. Sundays. Confessions day at 8 p. m,, the Adult Bible Monday at the church. The'building Ing prayer service at 11 o'oloek, are heard Saturdays from 4:30 to 6Study group meets at tha home of committee will discuss plans for Holy Communion again will bo PRIME p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. The Mirac- Clarence Meeki, 10 Clinton ave. completing the educational unit at celebrated next Thursday at 9i30. ulous Medal novona is held Mon- Wednesday the Senior Young Peo< a meeting Tuesday. The workers' RIB days at 7:30 p. m. The perpetual pie meet at the manse for prayer conference of the church school REFORMED novena to St, Anthony U h«ld and study at 7:30 p. m. and Thurs- will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m, Colts Keek ROAST Tuesdays at 7:30 p, m. day at 3:30 the Junior Worship The annual roll call will be held F. Howard Lloyd of Matawan group meets In the manse. Friday, Feb. 22, Washington's birth- win deliver the sarmon at tha Colts ARMOUR'S STAR BEUG1OCS SOCIETY OF day, with services at 3:30 and 7:30 Neck Reformed ohureh Sunday FRIENDS (Quakers) BAPTIST p. m. Suppor will be aervid at'5:30. morning, 11 o'oloek, Fib. 10, Muelo - . Shrewsbury Leonardo will be by the choir.' SMOKED HAMS The Shrewsbury meeting of IU- Church school will meet at 9:45 BAY SHORE COMMUNITY Mr. Lloyd also conducts an adult WHOLE or FULL OUT . SHANK HALF liglous Soolety of Friends (Quak- a, m. Rev. John E. Johnson, pastor, Bible class at 10 o'clock Sunday ers) meeti for worship at 11 a. m, Bast Keamburg will deliver a sermon at the morn- Rev, John P. Euler, pastor, wilt mornings, Fincy Plump TURKEYS the First-day (Sunday) In tha meet- Ing service at 11 o'clock. deliver a sermon, "Tht Amirloan ing house at Broad at, and Syca- Intermediate and senior youth Patron Saint," at tht morning ser- ST. CLEMENT* EPISCOPAL more ave,, preceded at 10 a, m. by meeting will be held at 7 p. m, and vice at 11 o'clock, Church ichool Belford Top Grade FOWL tht First-day school. Visitors are at 8 o'clock, the pastor will deliver will meet at 10 a, m, Rev. Riuiill A. Smith, S.T.B,, welcome, another sermon at the evening serv- A prayer sirvlet and Bible quli vloar, will dillvir a larmen at 9130 Short Ribs BEEF ice. will bt held Wednesday it | p. m, a, m. whin a ohoral *uehirlit will MISSION Deaconesses will mtat at J p, m, b* calibrated. Pert iluiimouth Tuesday at th* home of Mrs, Wil- BAPTIST Church school will mut at 11 Armour'* Star BOLOGNA Rev, A. Donald Magaw, pistor, liam K, Moflll, Daacons will meet Mlddlitown a, m, Holy Communion will bi JLawrince Wife! Sundiy-iehool ,u. at 8 p. m. at Robert Uhllg's home. Riv, John E, Batu will' preach calibrated Tuiaday at JtSO, . Sliced BACON perlnUndent, Th* pastor's study of Exodus will on the toplo, "All Mm or No Mm •.. Sunday-sobool at 9:30 t, m, Morn* b* continued at tha jiralst, prayer Art Brother!," at the U o'clock ewAMtt. or HOW OOKMVNION lot worship at 10j4B a. m. Voting: and Bible atudy meeting Wednes- Sunday morning worihlp hour, Country SAUSAGE day at 3 p, m. Fair Havin •"' METHODIST Ohureh sohool will niiit In Uu Tha Ladles' Aid soolety will meet chapel under tht leadership ot will ba hild Sunday morning at 11 ARMOUR'S STAR PULLMAN STYLI . Eatontown next Thursday at a ft, m. at thaWoodrow Franeli. o'oloek, Riv, Ohrlstophir- H, Sny- Ohuroh aehool Sunday is at 9:45home of Mrs, B, P. Guttormien, The Olive O, Miado guild mitt- dir, vloar, wilt priaoh on "A Shock. a, m,i with the worship service at Ing has bitn channd to Thursday Ing Prayir," Muilo by Mrs. Amanda CANNED BOILED HAMS 11 a. m< conducted by Howard M, ST. ANDREWS •vonlng, Fob, 14, and will be hiW Tall, orfanliti • praluda, "Baeauia" 79 ib. Montgomery, pastor, Tha 'Youth Highlands nt th« homi if Mn, Thomu Com p. by JarnKUti itoatludi, "Rtpoia" by •Hi LB, AVERAGE AT THE WHITE HOUSE fellowship mats at 6;8o p, m,, fol- Thin Sunday of Si>ptugi>«mla at 9ton, Mian Ida Ornvir will hi In Harrington! ofrartory anlhim, 90 BROAD STRUT RID IANK lowed at 7:30 by a primchlnis serv- n'rlock will begin s wock'a celebra- charge of devotions and program. "Awaki My Soul," hy Chatham, PLATE BEEF e. ice, which will honor the Bay tion nf the ahurah'a 46th Annivers- Church' ichoel at Bi4», flcouti, ary a* * million, n«v, Christopher OOODWIlirwKTHODlST SMOKED CALA HAMS 39 Ib. Tlit youth obolr rehetrns Wed- H, Snyder, vlcnr, wll] conduct thi ST, THOMAFipilCOPAt nesday at Tilt p, m, rtumson nervicn of Holy Communion, Wll. ft*4 Bulk Th* official board mill* tomor- Ham nauachar and Alfred Ander- Ohuroh school Sunday la atSitt FRESH GROUND Moitmiutl Cevaly row at I p. m. In thi personal!. son will tot as itrvtra, Thi vloar 6'plock, The laymin of tha ohuroh lUv. Kennath D. MaoOetnald, r«- win tMsk on "Prayir," Muilo by will ba tit chirg, of tha TiSO p. m,tof, will ba In chtrjra of tht mua 59 Ib. MBTIIODIST Mrs, Ruth LUCH, organist i offir- worihlp atrvlee. Leading (ha WONSunday at t a, m. Florith Y. Mao- HAMBURGER Tlnton Falls lory anthem, "Broait tho Waves," ihlp aarvloa will bt Irving Stevana, Donald, organlit, wlH play tha aria PKISH KILLID James Wagntr and Thomas St«. from "Samson and Silllah," by The worihlp aervica Sunday! with ' Fllby, Till chair will sing "Thi •alnt-Sainai lnlarmtaM, Mascagnl, Howard M. Mnmiomory, pastor, in Ird Communion Service" by Old. voni, The evening mitaan will ba ft brought hy Laitcr whltflald of •nd^Th Haavana Art Telling," 43 in).siuit or jtnn r, oourovi, dto«*itd, '

Final Clearance William MonerielT Rodman P. Getty Grandin K. Hammcll Pictured above are the members A group of citizens headed by W. of the Rumson school board who Elmer tither, Barnard V. Ryan, are candidates at the school elec- Lyall Enstlce, Clifford Doerlo and tion next Wednesday, Feb. 5, Paul Whltfleld, has endorsed four candidates above for election. A Winter Coats Mr. MoncrlefT has served as a member of the board since 1942, statement issued by the group is as • . Exclusive five-section construction and porftct follows: counrerbblanet make the new 1951 Model* Iwe-car was. elected vice president in 1917 and, after the death of Richard "The board of education plays a "OVERHEAD DOOR" amazingly easy to open and clot*. J. Rogers In 1949, was elected pres- very important part in the lite of •• sure; get the door with *Miracle Weds** and ident and has served as such since the community and Is responsible . *Salt Spray Steel* for lasting servile. that time. Mr. Moncrleff, a build- for the spending of a large portion ing contractor, has been a resident —38.0 per cent—of the taxes col- of Ruraaon for 28 years and has lected in the borough. Vat this rea- were 49.95 to 7S.0* OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCTS CORP. erected many fine homes in and son alone it is necessary to have Untrimmed Coats 25 YEARS OP CONTINUOUS SERVICE near Rumson. He Is running for re- experienced people, with a knowl- election to a three-year term. edge of the needs of the children Storm Coats Fitted Coats 465 SHREWSBURY AVE. RE 6-4888 RED BANK Rodman' P. Getty was , recently as well as of the financial condition appointed to nil out the uncxpired of the borough, as members of the Tweeds Full Coats term of George Reid, resigned, and board of education. Some with lip-in linings $29 Is now tunning for election for a "We believe that the board has full three-year term, Mr. Getty is always tried to give the children a lifelong resident of this area, re- of Rumson the bust possible school siding In Rumson for over ten system, and at the same tlmo kcep-| years since establishing his lin- Ing in mind the costs to the tax-, oleum and floor covering business payers. This procedure has enabled I here In 1941. A. graduate of Mer- the Rumson schools to attain a were 75.00 to UO.0» cersburg academy, he,!s the father high standard of efficiency whloh is Fur>Trimmed Coats of two sons, one of whom attends Mm. Viola F. Ilofmann recognized by the State Board of the elementary school. Mr. Getty Education, who have given the has been active in boys' work, serv- high school a five-year approval Beautiful fitted and boxy coats $ ing on the YMCA committee for tensive experience in working with rating. This honor Is enjoyed by this area and also on the summer young people and children. A form- only a few schools In the state. In lavished with luxurious furs. , • G E recreation program committee for er student at Richmond university, addition, the National Association 44 several years. he is the father of four children, of Secondary Sohools and Colleges Grandin K. Hammcll has been a one a junior at the high school and haa given Kunuon schools a Very resident of this area since boyhood two attending the elementary high rating, and graduates of the • RCA and has resided in Rumson for 11school. high school are admitted to most years. Recently appointed to nil a colleges without the necessity of Mrs. Hofmann was appointed to taking an entrance examination. vacancy Mr, Kammell is running the board in Sept. 1951 to 1111 the wire 115.00 to 150.00 for a full three-year term. He is as- vacancy caused by the resignation "Because of the importance of Fur'Trimmed Coats • DUMONT sociated with the Bcndlx-Aviation of Mrs. Madeleine Lafon and is a maintaining this high standing lor corporation as sales administrator, Candidate to fill the unexpired term the sohools of Rumson, we urge a position similar to the one that «f two yca,rs. A' former president all qualified voters to vote lor these Forstmann and Stroock fabrics, he held with Hanson-VanWinklc- of the Parent-Teacher association, candidates at the election to be many hand-tailored in up-to- • PHILCO Munning company for eight years. she has resided In Rumson over held Wednesday evening, Feb. 13, $74 Active in the Parent-Teacher asso- eight years and has a son who isat the high school betwen the hours the-minute styles! ciation, Mr. Hammcll has had ex-a senior in the high school. of six and nine p. m."

• ZENITH Rumson Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Oppen- helmer of Wilson circle are vaca- LISTEN TO The child study group of Rum- tioning at Key West, Fla. The Healing Message of son high and Lafayette Street Edward W. Scudder has appealed OUli COMPLETE STOCK OF HIGHER-PRICED GOATS, DRAS- WESTINGHOUSE schools will hold a joint meeting the action of the borough planning next Thursday afternoon at theboard m denying his ^application Lafayette Street school auditorium. for approval of a plat showing re- Christian Science TICALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEAR AW AY! FOR JUNIORS, Harry M. Welsford, county proba* subdivision of lots three and four Every Sunday on Vour Radio tlon officer, will speak and show a of the map entitled "Shrewsbury 2:30 P. M. WJZ Dl.l 770 MlSStlH AND WOMEN! VROKEN SIZES! BE EARLY. FOR BEST. dim, "Children in Trouble." The Point Park, Rumson." The map Flnt Sunday ol the Month meeting will begin at 1 p. m. andwag approved by _ the • .Planning • 130 A. M. . . WNBC Dial 060 SELECTION! wilt, be In charge of -Mi'a^ Gust&vua board Dec. 9, 1946, and by the may- Firet and Third Sunday, Sickles and Mrs, Patrick McGuin- or and council, pec. 26, 1946.* The 11:05 A.'M. V7QXR Dial 1580 ness. mayor and council will hold a pub- Lectura Broadcast • 3d Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Gardella, Jr., lic hearing on tho appeal Monday, 3:03 p. M. WQXR Dial 1360 of Washington &ve., returned home Feb. 8, at 8:30 p. m. All interested Every Tuee. •' Monitor Broadcast Wednesday of last week after a persons have been invited to at- 8145 P. M. WJZ Dial 770 cruise aboard the liner Ocean Mon- tend and present their views. BIG TRADE-IN arch to Haiti, South America and Members of St. Mary's guild of Jamaica. St. George's Episcopal "church will Harry Hearnan of Trenton spent hold a card party tonight at 8 the week-end as the guest of hiso'clock at Ralph hall. Part of the ALLOWANCE sister, Mrs. Mary H. Malloy, own- proceeds will be used to send food er of the Rumson hotel, Waterman to an orphanage in Korea. M>'s. ave. Ralph Longstreet and Mrs. Charles All dog owners who have not yet Brlggs arc general chairmen. SPECIAL CLEARANCE ON YOUR OLD RADIO obtained their dog licenses for 1952 Edward L. O'Mara was one of are subject to a fine, according to the ushers at the wedding Sunday OF THE MOST Police Chief Henry Kruse. at tha Chanticler, Mlllburn, N. J., "Mr. and Mrs. William Boycc and of Miss Marie Anita Henderson of OR TELEVISION SET children Janet and Bill of Second South Orange to Lt, Thomas Hayes st. have returned home after spend- Gassert, U. S. Army. Famous Nationally Advertised ing: a month's vacation in Florida. Firemen from both local compan- ies were called to a flre at thePresbyterians Win BETTER home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hal elgh, 62 Washington ft, Saturday Sunday-School Pins night. The Ore, according to police, ^SATONTO'..N — Pins for per- started when grease caught flre on SUITS fect attendance at Sunday-school HOUSEKEEPING the stove and spread to curtains. were presented at Sunday morn' The blaze was extinguished In sev-ing's servico in the Presbyterian eral minutes, church. Highest award went to Joe Not every size in all styles, but a good Mr». Laura Cunningham of Laf-Miller, ten years. Next in line were SHOP ayette st, attended the wedding Sun- Judy Miller, ten1. Nancy Llnde- selection of single and double breasted day of her granddaughter, Miss mann, nine; Jill Miller and Roger 46 ftlonmoulh St. Phone Red Bank 6-4310 Betty Carman of Keansburg, to White, eight; Ann Stochl, seven models, and superior fabrics that are Thomas Beccroft of Lakcwood at and Keith Lcadbeater, six. Trinity Episcopal church, Red Other attendance pins went to the soul of the suit, Open Friday E v on i n g s Bank. Earl Lcadbeatc'r, Howard Lead Mrs. Thomas Anderson of Wood beater, Mrs. Edward Emmons, Joan lane Is a medical patent at River- Baskett, Mrs. Guy Stevens and Plenty of I'Vcc Parking Space in view hospital, where she was taken Charles Stocht, four; David Smith, Friday by the first aid squad. JoAnn Smith, Nancy Smith, Robert Thomas Ollllgan of Flshhawk Becker, Aruson V, Ransom and W1I Rear of Store on White St. lane Is on a week's vacation from Ham VanWycfc, throe; Jackie Ro- his position as superintendent of minskl, Peter Clark, Eleanor Lead- the borough street department beater, David Ling, Mrs. JoAnn Monmoulh County Surrogate** Court i to the cedttori of paid deceaeed to prc< Charles Thompson, foreman, la InLing, Jay Valant and Martin Van- In' thr mutter of the estate or Mnr* •cnt to th« uHlil.aote executor »• afore...... (I Smith Sliullls, deccuied. Notice anld. their claims under oath, within charge of the department during Wyck, two,' and Nancy VanWyck, to creditor* tu present clalme atrnlnst its hionthi frotn this date. Mr. Gllllgan'd absence, Wlllard Ransom, Miss Nlles, Mrs. patntv UnU'll Freehold. N, J., Jan. 16, 1032, Mi*, and. Mrs, Marlon Krausc, Joseph Valant, Teddy Valant, Carol Pufrumit tu the oriK'r of purninn Me- THOdlAl) (I, SHUI.TIS, r'mldltl, Hurrottnte of I ho County uf Muri- 1st Plnclcncy Rood, formerly of .Ridge rd. and Ave. of Becker, George Carey, Charles innilth, nn tlu> uiuiHcuttoii of the unttcr- Little Silver. N. J, Two Rivers have moved Into their Clemcnto, Fred Clemente, Gall Car- sluncd. Thomiis (I Sliultln,' »ole ejsceutot* Wlu & Wlur now homey 1 Clovor lane, Pine ey, Marlon Ransom, Arthur Pierce HI Ihr rttalr of MurKitrct (!, Smith Red Bunk. N. J, Ridge, , . ' . , Joseph Valant, Kenneth Smith and Bnultlit. ilnceiued, notlco l« hereby given Attormyti, < 13.48. Albert Anglebock, one

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1.4 Monmouth Itreet, USED GARS *Mi" " "l* nk, N, Crtafjt It If ymi with 1940 Old.mobIL 881 1980 Plymouth Convt .DtVlSIOn. IT., Fully oqulpnod, 8-Dr, Brown, 1949 Pontlao Deluxe t K Mr you would be pleased and p«y 1/3 *I,000, 4-Dr. Hydmmatlo. to own .. - $1,0*0. TO I DOCKET NO, M aasr-oi Ity vlruI.ONNIm oB( WBLLan OrdeS rBHOWN o( tha lBillnflot Mar. 10 • Ap. 10 • Mty 10 1947 Cadillac i Radio ft Hoator 11,01)0. 1948 Bulclc Readmaittri Court of New Jeroy, C(iane«ry plvliljn, Gonv. Dyrmflow, Radio and Monmouth County, llpcktt No. m 916T> LDr 61 Sedan »t,8T». HI, mule mi tthh t 90th tlay of Jumnry, 1947 Oldtmobilt 761 Heater. New Top *l,S50. 10911091, In a certaicert n eau>* whtnlil J«n« 1960 Cadillac i Club Sedan, llydramatle. 1946 Chav. FlaatmaiUrt flf-kwlth drownn • l« nlalntllT, anill you Lnnnle \V»lli Hronro«nn, are dfirandantdfirandant ,, ynyniii 4-Dr, (IS Sedan, Block M,100, rtnulo ft Heater »....» 818. J.Dr, ludlo * HeaUr * «H. art renulrtil to • piitmptmamr am) ) nlemlnlnleme l, an- iwir or demur tn plat In tin"* complaint on or before tha Hit day, of Marth. neat, nr In default thereof iu«h Juilfrnent may h mm); aaalnit you «i,lKe Superipriorr Courourt 61 NeNeww jtmy ahull think ttqullq * HOWLANDBJaNESMOTORO The oh lent'of laid iiilt 11 tn obtain a Judgment for dlvoreo dliiolvlnt tha marma*r rime "•l"'M Jflu.niW,,' M ••'« PlalnHfTHfT. O/Uintuit le - (tuhllac Scr/voX Sf^iucc WIB1 K m 1 AtinrneAti » t nt PtPtdnllffd i JArfc/e/ EIGHT MAPI.E AVE. RED BANK 6-0910 >4 DrojiiDrji f llteet. .Rei) RtnV, N«*

Sea Bright River Plaza Woman Held for Jury WALTER READE THEATRES Sea Bright school pupils who had perfect attendance records for Jan- RED BANK On False Pretense Accusation uary are as follows: pre-flrst, first CARLTON and second grades, Anita Nelson MIDDLETOWN — After a hear- a contract to buy the books for and Karen Swenson; third and NOW Thru SATURDAY FEB. 9th ing that lasted an hour, Mrs. Anna $187 at $10 a month, but could not fourth, Michael Nelson, Kay Van- Picas, 14 Carpenter at., River Plaza, repay him. In fact, ho related, she Doeren and Joseph White: fifth and was held by Acting Magistrate Irv- said she needed more money to give sixth, Harold Saharic, Erik Woods, ing W. Teeplc Monday night under to the Steneck agency. Travis Thomas, Eddie Woods, Pat WESIWARO $1,000'bajl pending grand jury ac- Phlfcr, Pat Will, Mary Eilenberger, On Jan. 15, Mr. Elliott said, he Jacqueline Swenson and Joy West, tion on a charge of obtaining mon- gave her a scries of pie-dated ey under false pretenses. nnd seventh and eighth grades, checks for sums of $400, .$75, $60Bill, y Rock, Thomas Rogers and DOG "PUTS BITE" ON The charge was made by Mor-$S0 and $30 when she showed him « WOMEN timer Elliott, 309 Second avc., Long John Zurick. . OWNERS BANKROLL! two letters promising her certified ...200 of Them, Each Branch, who said he gBve Mrs. checks of $S00 and $250 which she The seventh and eighth grades Ficss a series of checks. One check said she would turn over to himwill hold a. Valentine parly next with a Contract to .- If your dog takes a chunk for $400 was enshed at the People's when she received them. Ho said Thursday at the school for pupils 1 Marry a Man I out of someone, it can Liquor store, Shrewsbury avc., RedMrs. Fiess also told him that the of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades, Bank. As a result, Mr. Elliott was .• take quite a chunk out of 1 Stenock agency required some evi- The committees in charge'include held by Magistrate John V. Crowo !!, Virginia Chamberlain, John Zurick . your bankroll. Medical ex- dence that she had been carrying William IAJNDIGAN and Anne XTRANCIS Wis, as Clifton WEBB SATURDAY 11:00 P. M. Rod Bank, under $500 ball on a on some business deals so he sub-and Elaine Welch, entertainment; penses and damage suits charge of Issuing a worthless "chaperones," In this scene from 20th Century-Fox's "EL.OPE- PREVIEW "ELOPEMENT" mitted to hor request to sign a note Judy Eilenberger, Barbara West, MENT," Sunday and. Monday at the Carlton. . can be mighty expensive! check. dated Nov. 14 alleging he borrowed Mary Pearson and Jacqueline John- SUNDAY • MONDAY t FEB. 10 - 11 • But you can be protected Mr. Elliott, a book salesman, told $500 from her. son, refreshments; Alexis Saharic, the following story: Ricky Drummond, Billy Hock, t inexpensively . . . with our On Jan. 1 or Jan. 8 he went to Cross-examined by Vincent J. Mc- Thomas Rogers, decorations, and NEVER IN THE ANNMS OF LOVE A CHAPERONE LIKE CLIFTON WEBB) "personal liability insur- the Fiess home after his firm had Cue, Red Bank, attorney for Mrs.Michael Best, Charles Meyers and Fiess, Mr. Elliott admitted that ho , ance. Protects you, too, received a coupon, cut from a mag- Leonard Charnak, clean-up. The azine by Mrs. Ficss, expressing in- a non-practicing lawyer, but first named In each case is chair- -if you hurt someone while terest in the hooks. When he went added that he was "foolish and man. j'hunting, fishing or playing llhero, Mr. Elliott continued, Mrs. stupid" for getting involved. He said he became so confused with The Home and School association ~ a game, or if someone is Fiess said she was worried and told him to return another day. the checks he wrote that "I couldn't will meet today at 3:15 p. m. at 'hurt on your home proper- keep track of them any more. She the school. Entertainment will be When ho returned a day later, had mo write two; books of chocks." provided by fifth and sixth grade ty. The cost is low. Call the complainant told the court, Mrs. -us now! He also said ho later checked with pupils. Fiess expressed Interest in the the Stenock agency and learned WED. EVENING, FEBRUARY 13th books but said she could not do School will be dismissed next that Mrs. Ficss had never contacted Tuesday, Feb. 12, Lincoln's birth- anything until she relieved her thp.ro... PRESENTING •K"-!»i about-. *';>•.&.. r.lece-3- la ihc-Prtu»' day-at 12--.45 p. m, - MONDAY 11:00 P. M. Doynton&Boynton sian zone of Germany. She said The only other witness was Gene Thomas Garland of Osborne pi. THE FIRST OF THE CINEMA SERIES 'GOLDEN GIB L" she needed $50 to reserve two plane DoFalco, 101 Shrewsbury ave., who is confined to his home with chic- PREVIEW scats immediately with the Steneck is employed at the liquor store. He kenpox. Mr. Garland la employed by MICHAEL REDGRAVE THE., FEB. 12th and WED. MAT., FEB. 13th INSURANCE said he cashed the check, but when Travel agency, New York. the Sea Bright National bank. In TERENCE RATTISAN'S Mr. Elliott said he agreed to give he went to the Fiess home later to 8 DRUMMOND PL retrieve the money Mrs. Fiess told The well baby clinic sponsored her the money When Mrs. Floss by the public health nursing as- (OFF. BOKO HALL) said she would be able to repay ihlm she had taken it to Long Branch. Ho said Mrs. Fiess had In-sociation of Rumson, Fair Haven RE 6-0952 — RE 6-4180 him in a few days. When he re- and Sea Bright, will be held next "The Browning Version" turned a' few days later, Mr. El-dicated she would place a, large or- der for a wedding. Thursday at 3:15 p. m. at the liott continued, Mrs. Fiess signed Rchool. Dr. Irving K. Lovett will bo Plus Selected Short Subjects A defense motion by Mr. McCue in charge. to have the complaint dismissed "Begone Dull Care" and "World Gardens" - w^TECHNICOLOR, was unsuccessful. It was opposed Mayor and Mrs. George H. Krauss by Mr. Elliott's atorney, Chnrlcs and' son, George, Jr., of Ocean avc., Klltzman, Asbury Park. left Monday of last week for Ari- WE CERTIFY zona, where they will spend a CARLTON MITZIGAYNOR • DENNIS DAY • Date Robertson month's vacation. Harry's Lobster house, owned by Mayor Krauss, is A WALTER BEADS THEATRE YOU CAN May Finish Rail closed for the winter months. RED BANK 6-1500 Rev. and Mrs. Robert S. Judge RED of Ocean ave. loft Tuesday for Vir- STRAND BANK Crossing in 1952 ginia, where they are spending two A WALTER READE THEATRE WATER wooks' vacation with relatives. Rev. NEWARK—The two-track earth Mr. Judge Is pastor of the Sea fill over Matawan creek and sur-Bright Methodist church. LAST CALL LAST TIMES THURSDAY, FEB. 7TH rounding meadowland Is progress- Tho first aid auxiliary of the civil JOSEPHINE BAKER PROOF ing according to schedule and may for these defense council met Wednesday be completed late this year, ac- night of last week at the school. 'FLAME OF PARIS" cording to a report received last GOING! GOING! YOUR BASEMENT The group saw a movie on "Atomic BARGAINS! ' .- i —PLUS— Thursday by the state hoard of Survival," secured from Fort Mon- Mothers! Hurry in (or these STURDY public utility commissioners from mouth. "ANGELO" the Jersey Central railroad. A delegation from the local lodge LEATHER CHILDREN'S SHOES. II we .were FRIDAY . SATURDAY FEB. 8 - 9 BY USING The earth fill is to replace the of Odd- Fellows, attended the 62d single track trestle now in use anniversary of Anchor lodge, At- to replace them today they'd cost you and the storm center of n protest lantic Highlands, Wednesday night ROD CAMERON by Shore commuters Immediately of last week. $3.99. Broken lots ot exceptionally after the Woodbridge wreck of last School health prizes for Febru- well-made shoes—going B6WN1 "SHORT GRASS" year. ary were won by Karen Swenson The P.U.C. set May 12 as the date and Peter Beekman of Mrs. Alice "JOURNEY INTO LIGHT" for the next progress report by Weir's class. the',railroad. In the latest report, SAT. MATINEE "CAPTAIN VIDEO" accompanied by photographs show- SUNDAY • MONDAY FEB. 10-11 ing'progress, S. L, Mapcs, chief Carlton to Get LEO GORCEY • HUNTZ HALL LAME RAN6E OF COLORS TO CHOOU WQM: engineer for the railroad, said .about $360,000 has been spont Technicolor Shorts "LET'S GO NAVY" WHITE • IVORY •CREAM so far, Two unusual pr|ze-w!nn!ng Tech- —ALSO— BUFF, • .YELLOW s A P.U.C. spokesman said Mr. nicolor short subjects have been PEACH • BOSE PASTEL Mapes also presented two alter- secured to accompany "The Brown- "THE GIRL ON THE BRIDGE" SEA. ' • HORIZON &BEEN nate' plans for elimination of the GREEN ing Version" on the opening pro- TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY FEB. 12 • 13 BLUE TAN grade crossing at Main at., Mata- gram of the "Curtain at 8:40" ci- BROWN • DARK DARK wan, which had been demanded by nematic series at the Carlton, the WALTER PIDGEON - AUDREY TOTTER BUCK BLUE Sizes 816-3 GREEN borough officials find civic groups, Walter Reade theater, Monmouth •:- .-•;•.•:> »T1HES"3ELL OUT" •.••". UED BLACK and is still under consideration by but not CONE INI st., next Wednesday evening, it See the ROBERT CLARKE -VIRGINIA WELLES the commission. was announced today by Robert in «very Under either plan submitted by Hynes, city manager. wonderful "CASA". MANANA" Mr. Mapes, Main st. would have to style I They are "Begone Dull Care," a "buys" in shoes be lowered 18 ',£ feet and now Canadian short subject which was means of access to the buildings judged the best film , of Its type for the family I along the street would have to be in the Venice International Film 2 SHOWS provided. One plan would cost festival, and "W?r!4 Gardens," a inCarHeaters' $806,080 and the other $.829,460. If British film, depicting in startling [ NOW IN L the commission orders the work OPERATION' TO colors the exotic tropical flowers REGARDLESS done, the state would pay 85 per In Kew Gardens. KEEP YOU ' 66GAUGE ;- WARM1 OF WEATHER cent of the cost and the Now York "Curtain at 8:40" is a series of A WALTER 'READE THEATRE- ===== and Long Branch railroad would four Internationally-famous films ATA TERRIFIC SAVING! ROUTE IS EATONTOWN TRAFFIC CIRCLE—OPEN 6I»»—STARTS.TlOO have to pay 15 per cent. which would not normally be avail- The road to better nnd bigger buBi- able for showing away from New There Is nothing finer than our 66 GAUGE , FRIDAY, SATURDAY—FEBRUARY «•• !">»», ndvcrtlsa 1n Tho RcBl»tcc regularly. York city's major intimate thea- —AilvartlAomcnt. ters. On successive Wednesday eve- NYLONS! They are unsurpassed for SHEER- SHILLEY WINTERS : ' < B A fi I M ft TIDE nings, the theater will present "The RICHARD CONTE KMUinU 111*.! Browning Version," the French NESS, BEAUTY and, surprisingly, WEAR. PLUS—CHARLES UUaHT.ON—"STRANOE DOOR" • EXTRA ADDED—ACADEMY WINNER success, "Marie du Port"; Somerset Quality seldom sold below $2 — NOW Maugham's "Trio," and the British "OERALP MeBOINC BOINO" melodrama, "The Clouded Yellow." SUNDAY, MONDAY—FEB. 10.11—DOUBLE ACTION SHOWI Now... FULL QUALITY For the convenience of patrons, seats will be reserved for each PAT O'BRIEN "CAN OUENTIN" evening's single performance—tho ANN SHERIDAN SMI* MUS"' ' *J theater's regular dally program be- ANN SHERIDAN IN'' '. • .• r A '*• CATKA* ing cancelled; the theater's ro- • ' DORIS DAY—DANNY THOMAS freshery will be closed and free J BIO DAYS coffee served In the lounge; and 09 20" PHILCO STARTS "I'll See You In My Dreams" the shows timed so that residents PAIR! TUESDAY can get to the theater by 8:10 —IN TECHNICOLOR— without rushing through dinner, ran and be on their way home by LONG 10:30 p. m. BRANCH PARAMOUNT FEB. 9th ENTERTAINS CIRCLE Shttr, clear, HOW LONG BRANCH—Mrs. Laurena guaranteed 'IS.IRV'SSLOR - DEN.SE DARCEL Lilly was host to Rev. Rlohard A. perfect FIRST "WESTWARD THE WOMEN" Counctll, pastor of the Red Bank QUALITY! A.M.E. Zlon church, and members JON HALL ~*"'%HINA CORSAIR" for of the Missionary circle of the *Ih*»'"»«'«Ik"", »«l Ihi II. J. lurnu i| jfutMt, 10 ll church Sunday afternoon at her SUNDAY - MONDAY M***,' " home, 421 Atlantic, ave. here. »Ti Ihiit 6( CAUSE HTIOW will oulwnr «0 ir 51 CLIFTON WEBB _ "ELOPEMENT" ONLY Mrs. Lillian Jordan, circlo pre.il Giugi BECAME THiRE ARE HOUf IHJEADS PER IKH. dent, and a dozen members at- tended. «THE OIRL ON~THE BRIDOE" TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY KB. 12-13 MITZI GAYNOR - DENNIS DAY COLOR BY Famous style at a FRUGAL TECHNICOLOR "GOLDEN GIRL'? JUNE . —PLUS— ATLANTIC You'll tee this style on every cam' HAVER "LOVE NEST" Thuw, - Prl. - Sat. Sat, Mat. pus In every state of the "48"— RICHARD BASBHART you'll see it with a fancy label at MICHAEL O'SHEA double and triple our price—BUT Lowest prices over —IN— for a 30" genuine "FIXED. BAYONBTS" you won't see it ANYWHERE for . THURSDAY, FRIDAY—FEB. T.S J'hlleu TV ... with leu than our LOW, LOW CLIFTON WEBB "ELOPEMENT" FOR FUN* AND SPORT —AND— TV'K (rrcaloiit "1'mv- "ThK OIRL, ON THE •RIDQE" er riant," SEB ONI DAY—SATURDAY—FIB. f !I12O In richly gtylod "THE HARLEM JOHN PAYNE RHONDA FLEMING cabinet. GLOBE TROTTERS'1 C R O S S WI N D S " SUNDAY • MONDAY AND Sunday Continuous "BASKETBALL. FIX" JANI RUSSILL PREVIIW SATURDAY SH» P. M,—"BOOM FOR OWE MORI" mmm OROUCHO MARX ,i • IUHOAVTMONDAY—FIB, io.it ^~ """ 78 WEEKS TO PAY OARV ORANT BETSY DRAKI PRANK SINATRA "ROOM FOR ONB MORB" im«ll down p«ymant "DOUBLE" DYNAMITB" • • ; Walter Reado's Asbury Park Theatres • BIG TRADE-IN BILL~Wil!uAMS Vilvify NOW MAYFAIR Bndi Men., Fob. U Wick on your small TV »H "BLUFBLOOD" or radio eombln»tlonl with AVA^AVDWR "LONE STAR" ^^——«q; IH JB t 11 f— ' wulichi TUESDAY • SATURDAV^FIR. ll'II>14.tS.l« TUE8,.\VKO. TUM, Mai trim. ROBKRT M1TCIIUM "THB INVITATION OPIN FREE H0BE11T RYAN IVIRY PARKING LIZABBTK SCOTT » ST. JAMBS 1VININ0 RADIO 6c TELEVISION AT HTM~RACKIT" NOW THRUi IATM FEB, • 65 BROAO ST, WILLIAM HOLDIN •TILL 17-19 WAIN STREET EATONTOWN, N j RIAR NANOV OulON 10 P. M. JONHIAU, "Week-EndAWlth Father" *'hont- Jlfitontowu 1-O//OO OP STORI RED BANK "Submarlno Command" "Whtn R7dikim Red*" Soiling 3 Million Pair a Y«ar—THEY MUST BE SOODI —AND— "The Clmarron Kid" I "OORKY OF OAIOUNI ALL|V» COLOR IV TIOHNIOOLOR BED BANK REGISTEB, • -...U.AKY 7, 1952 Page Fhrtf Fire Damages St. Mary's Parochial School Campaign Chairmen PARSONS, LABRECQUE, CANZONA & COMBS Tuxedos MONEY WAITING! Newton Rice Home COUNSELORS AT LAW LOOKING FOR A LOAN? FAIR HAVEN — Tire which 8 WalUc* St. Rtd B«nk WHEN IT COMES TO MORTGAGE MONEY, COMB TO US broke out about 9 a. m. Saturday Thtodora D. Fanon» Wmond 3, Ctnvona For Hire Application) Conalderad for Monmoutb, A Ocaatt Coantlea . and raged six hours despite efforts Theodore J, Labreccut of Bremen from tho Fair Haven Thorn at J. Smith T.FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY, Inc. company and Independent and Robert H, Mild* William R. Blair. Jr. Navesink Hook and Ladder com- Abraham J. Zaeer — REALTORS — panies of Red Bank, wrecked '.he John Warran, Jr. John C, GWaiu MAIN ST. AND MATTISON AVE. ASBURY PARK, N. J. ;hird floor of the home of Mr, and Roeeo Raraschier* PHONE AS 2-SS00 Mrs. 'Newton J. Rice of Fair Hu. Morliwe Loan Gorreipondenta for the Howard Savings Institution, ven rd. Newark, N. J. ... The fire was reported to Police QUINN, DOREMUS, McCUE • All Styles Capt. Jakubecy by Mary Vaughn, & RUSSELL a. nurse at the Rice home. Capt. COUNSELORS AT LAW Jakubecy-turned in the alarm, and • All Sixes local flre chief Charles Moeller WMtftald Building (Ud B.nk First Quality COLUMBIA soon called for help from Red Thomu P. Doremut Vincent J. MeCue s Bank. William I* RUJJBII, Jr. Ernert Fauno Although the third floor of the Benedict B. Nlcoila HOLLAND LINEN % building was damaged to the ex- Segall's tent of an estimated $20,000, most WINDOW SHADES 1 of the. furniture on that floor was JAMES F. SMITH IUV, North saved by flremen who carried it AUW0METR1ST CUSTOM MADE SIDE HEMMED • to ah outside porch and covered B'wsy EOBU or WHITE it: with tarpaulin. HEARING EXAMINATIONS Bring your rollera In. We alio revene your old ihades. "«rlat Aldi—AcceHOriea—8«H«rlti Long Branch Quality .Venetian Blinds at very moderate prlceil Xo'waiting! Police said" origin of the blaze is. undetermined but It might have Phone Red Bank 6-S07S been caused by spontaneous com- 4SS Rlv.r Rd. Fair H.v.n, N. 1. GLOBE AWNING & SHADE GO. bustion or faulty electric wiring. pen Cventnga 117 West Front St. Phone Red Hank 6-3889 Aiding firemen were local flre police who kept back the crowd which gathered and guarded the WILLIAM E. BEATY Rice property from possible dam- age by spectators. COUNSELOR AT LAW if THE MOST ill Only member of the Rice family ' INCOME TAX CONSULTANT Have you at home at the time of the flre IMPORTANT WORDS was Carman Rice, seven-year-old BO Eaat Froal St. Red Bank 8-4377 IN OIL HEATING...•111 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rice, tried LEON'S who are vacationing In Europe, •—... Oarl Becker, local fireman, suf- Rev. Roberf T. Bulman, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, New Monmouth, (seated, fered a sprained thumb while car- MILTON KOSENE center) it shown with committee chairmen and associates of' the parochial school building C LEVELAND rying a piece of furniture. He was ATTORNEY AT LAW SAME DAY SHIRT SERVICE? treated by the first aid squad. fund campaign at a meeting of the memorial gifts committee Tuesday night when $26,260 in M Broad St. Red Bank subscriptions was reported. Others shown are (seated) John A. McDermotr, general chair- Toridheel New Snap Bean Variety Phone 8-2819 man, (left) and Frederick Kirwan, memorial gifts committee chairman. Standing (left to OIL BURNER Named Wade Is Released right) are Craig Finnegan, associate on the memorial gifts committee; Eugene Reardon, Sr., NEW BRUNSWICK — Wade is CARL BECKMANN Insure winter comfort ; associate to the general chairman, and Paul Naughfon, memorial gifts committee associate. the name given to a new snap bean Manufacturer'* Aunt by installing a Always ample Parking Space-in front of our plant. variety released by the U. S. De- MODERN—Rotary Power t-awnmow partment of Agrioulture, It bears INFRA-ltctrlc Radiant Heateri Toridheet Cleaners • Lauhderers - Rug Cleaners available now from commercial Hymnals Dedicated SAG1NAW—Material Handling the name of its originator, the late seedsmen. Special Service Equipment. Wheeli & Vehlcln Oil Fired Dr. B. I* Wade, former director of This variety was a gold medal Al Embury Methodist Hardware. Farm & Garden Specialties Air 64-76 White Street, Red Bank, N. J. the U. 8. Vegetable Breeding Lab- winner In the All-American selec- 606 Ocean Avc. * Phone: SE 2.0079 oratory at Charleston, N. C. Seed tion for 1B52 reports C. H. Nissloy, By Church Youth LITTLE SILVER — Fifteen new Sea Brl»ht, N. J. If no am. RE 6-4700 Conditioning Rutgers vegetable specialist. It is hymnals were dedicated Sunday Unit. listed as outstanding in productive- A delegation of 100 young peo- morning at Embury Methodis ness and appearance. It matures in ple, representing IS churches in church by Rev. James W. Marshall, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW PRICES DURING OUR SPECIAL 64 days after the planting: and bears this area, attended an Interdenomi- pastor. The hymnals, glfba o; over a long season. This character- national youth rally Sunday at Red church members, were accepted by istic appeals to home gardeners but Bank Methodist church. The meet- Earlo Levic, chairman of tho board MAX BENOWITZ ing was held in co-operation with may not appeal to commercial bean of trustees. All forms of growers who generally liko to make tho "The Call to United Christian Hymnals wore given by Mrs. Wll 31st ANNIVERSARY SALE one or two heavy pickings and then Youth Action" Issued by tho United Ham T. Sawyer, memory of Wil- Life-Caiualty-Fira use the ground for other crops. Christian Youth movement. liam T. Sawyer, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Lawrence Rceso of Phila- .Robert K. Bursloy, memory of Rob- It Is said to resist to the major delphia, a leader in the youth ert K. Bursley, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Insurance bean diseases and to be of superior movement of the Lutheran church, J. E. Wells, memory of Mr. and PHONE RE 6-0610 quality. It has a low fibre content was the speaker. He told the story Real Estate GULISTAN CARPETING and has ability to ship well and Mrs. J. E. Wells, Sr.; Mrs. H. H. x of Jonah, who tried to escape from .Davlson, memory of Mrs. Ethe] ZOO River Road Red Bank, X. Ji retain freshness. an appointment with Cod, "AU Thirlcwj Miss Wlnona Darrah OIL DELIVERY, INC. Tha.noarly round pods of Wade young people," he said, "havo an memory of Josoph Darrah; Mr. and BE 6-1971 beans are dark green and the color appointment with Gad which they Mra. J. E. Wells, memory ol Mr. 3 HERBERT ST.,RED BANK \\ remains through blanching. This should keep." He concluded by urg- and Mrs. Fred Eckclhofer; Mr, and QUALITY FURNITURE makes the variety suitable for ing the audience to make their Mrs. William James Taylor, mem- freezing. The seeds are the color of lives "count by Christian service." ory of Miss Florence Campbell; Fort wine, the pods arc stringless Representatives Were present Mis. William Skldmore, memory of and after harvest It does not wilt from the Baptist, Methodist, Re- Mrs. J. A, Kemp; Mr. and Mrs. as rapidly as some of the commer- formed, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Robert Paul, memory of Mr. and 10% to 50% Discounts cial varieties. Pilgrim Baptist, Calvary Baptist, Mrs. Georgo Ludwlg, and Mrs. Lib- The variety has been widely test Zlon Methodist and St.' Thomas bio Edwards, three hymnals In ed by the vegetable breeding lab- Episcopal of Red Bank; Embury memory of Harry Edwards. Mrs. oratory in co-operation with agri- Methodist, Little Silver; Shrews- Ida Lowry, Mrs. Mary Haslam and off our famous regular low cash prices cultural experiment stations, bury Presbytorlan, Rumson Pres- Mrs. Edward Elbert gave hymnals pecially In the Southern states. byterian and Atlantic Highlands as "gifts of love." Our great annual money-saving event for thrif- Methodist churches. There was al- About three-fourths of the world's so a special delegation of 11 young Nobody ever jumped out of a fy value-ieeken. Quality bedroom, living room supply of sulphur comes from people from Fort Monmouth. Bach high widow because he'd invested and dining room furniture, upholstered chairs, "domes" found during oil drilling representative told of the alms too heavily in U. S. Bonds, Defense love seats, sofas, fireplace accessories, juvenile on the coast of Louisiana and and achievements of their particu- bonds do not rise and fall In value Texas. lar group. with the market. furniture, lamps, hooked rugs, pictures, mirrors Strings *» every Sty/e are included. Our entire regular stock of fur- niture by famous makers, except fair-trade items. Nothing purchased fop sale purposes. Shop earjy as many items are one-of-a-kind. All merchandise is:offered subject to prior sale and all sales are final. No mail or phone orders, please. At McKelvay'a, you ae« at on* time EVERY GULISTAN PASTELS , PATTERN. COLOR and GRADE. Our larse atook In full rotla aiaurei prompt delivery. For wall-to-wall u» or in room>alie ruga of every dimension. We have Hated below PRINTS •WHITE a few room*slse ruga aa evidence of the worthwhile savings offered to you at this time. We have EXPERT CARPET LAYERS with many, many GULISTAN HARD TWIST yeara of experience,In alt kinds o£ work. SIZES' TYPE REG. SALE BROADLOOM CARPET 12'xl8' Green Sculptured Wilton 474.00 318.00 12'xl8' Toast Textured Wilton 426.00 288.00 A, & M, Karagheustan—lone numb«»d among the leaden in the production of Ana quality 12'xl6'«" Tan Figured Axmlnster 269.00 181.00 twiit carpet—fa now offer-In* four qualities of 12'xl5' Orey Sculptured Wilton 396.00 276.00 GuUatan hard-twlBt broadloom—each on* a. U*il* 12'xlS' Green Textured Wilton 225.00 •r in Its pries field. You owe It to yourself to 356.00 see these fine carpets woven in today's moit 12'xl3' Beige Pebble Twist 309.50 209.50 popular colors In 27". 9\ 12', IB', and, in the 12'xir Green Textured Wilton 286.00 181.00 beat grade, 18* width*. 12'x 8' Green Sculptured Wilton 203.50 139.00 12'x 5'3" Toast Sculptured Wilton 135,50 87,15 from iq* 12'x *"8" Green Sculptured Wilton 116.00 57.50 9'xX6'6" Green Pebble Twist 239.60 217.00 SCULPTURED WILTON 9'xie' Grey Sculptured Wilton 316.50 219.50 'Forward-* „ 9'xlS' Beige Textured Wilton 267.00 168.75 . BROADLOOM B'xl3'6" Bed Pebble Twist 190.00 120.00 OUR FINEST QUALITY ; 9'xl3'3" Red Sculptured Wilton 262.75 171.00 Formerly ID.60 »q. yd. Now! IS,SO 9'xl2' Grey Sculptured'Wilton 239.00 166,50 For thoie who want the bait In quality and 9'xl2' Rose Textured Wilton 214.50 135.00 on UbertyiTeam" ilyllnj. we offtr this famous Wilton for lone 9'xl2' ., Green Carved Wilton 214.50 185.00 aervlce and beauty. Made of 100 % Imported 9'xl2' Green Block Axmlnster 157.50 89.50 Boys have a wonderful time In Scouting. It's a great 2 FOR woo) yarns. 8 ft., 12 ft. and 16 ft. wldthi. Mot' 9'xl2' Beige Leaf Axmlnster 135.00 87.50 game. While they're playing, they're really learning all oolora In all widthf. 9'xl2' Grey Floral Axmtnster 99.50 69.50 Regular Vo/o« 1 (Txll'3" Beige Carved Wilton 201.60 127.50 skills that will stay with them for a lifetime. They TONE ON TONE 0'xlO' Grey Textured Wilton 124.00 79.50 learn team play and develop the spirit of helpfulness $1.29 to $1.98 ! 9'x 9' Grey Leaf Axmtnster 126.00 63.60 QUALITY BROADLOOM 9'x 7'3" Green Textured Wilton 138.50 69.25 whloh It one of the baslo strengths In democracy. Refreih your wordrob* wOh In beautiful sculptured and leaf deilgn. 9'x B'o" Wine Scroll Axmlnster 82.00 41.00 Scoutlng's philosophy Is summed up In the Scout Oath a crisp rayon blouse. Such '• Formerly 12.95 aq. yd. Now 9.7* 9'x 8' Green Sculptured Wlltor. B2.5O 46.7S Made of 100% wool yarm. Deep thick pile *'«"x «' Wine Figured Axminster 26.25 9,95 and Law. Since 1910 more than 19,000,000 boys and flattering tty'les, fine em* \ oloeely woven. An excellent value at thle prlee. men In tWs oountry have been strengthened—and are broldtred and lace trims, j Also many other" Qulistan Broad' FRAMED PICTURES now strengthening their oountry—beoause of the train. cellars and Jewel neckline*. , Every ' slit' from miniatures to ing they reoeived In Scouting. looms at sale prices from 6,75 & up large ploturei. • Many ntatohed Exciting values. 32 to M. \ aata for groupings. The majori- ty art reproductions of the molt popular works of famous artiste, vast and present. Staioapes, LAMPS of All Kinds landscapes, historical figures, PRINTED FLORAL I AoralS Vlotorlani, eto< LADIES' LACE TRIM AND LACEPATTERM j student boudoir—over. 080 alt Non-Run Rayon ferent atyley s to ohooie from* PLASTIC ' ALL SPECIALLY LOW PRICED SUITES SPECIALLY PRICED PIECES—TYPE OF SUITE REO. SALE gowns TABLES of All Kindt 4 po, .Solid Msh, Ballroom Suit* 887.60 joe.oe TABLE COVERS OtMilnt mahogany * tables 4 po. Solid Ohetry Bedroom Suit* 888,00 »|B|«0 from America's lead ng man. 4 po. Solid Maple Bedroom Suite 887.85 110.00 ufaotursral Lamp tables, end po, Msh. Btdroom Suite tibln, oooktall tables, step 7 688,00 110.00 tsblea, and oonsolts.. Some 5 po. Walnut Bidroom Suite 407.80 117.10 have hsnd.toolsd leather 10 po. Mah.. Dining Boom Suite 660.00 II1.S0 tops—others srs beautifully Inlaid. Also maplsi knotty 10 po. Cherry Dining Boom Suite 708.50 •ee.ie pine, snd blsck ileoorateit t po, Maple Dining Room Suite 886,00 411,»« 10 po. Maple Dining, Boom Suite 084.00 67° All Bpselslly Low Prletd 2 COR $1.it BOY SCOUTS RI4ULARLY ft .00 2 FOR $1.29 Flattering nlfht-tlme itylts RMULARLY SI ,00 with Itvlih 3H" 1M* initrti M"xM" iqutr*. nnt quality, McKELVEY of Freehold OF AMERICA •firou th« front. Pink, blue heavy jratife plaitlo. A large i or m&lu, Slut: medium, iel«etlon of beautiful patterns Salesroom* /or OuHuon'i Famem RUJI Mad* in FrMhoM THIS ANNOUNCIMINT OINIROUSLY SPONSORID BY Iwge, to ohooia from, And /or Fine rurnlturt from Amtrlca't But MaHtn 21 WEST MAIN ST., FREEHOLD, N. J.- MILL SIGMUND EISNER CO. J. J. NEWBERRY CO. Ston Hov.ru Monday thru Saturday ItOO AM. to SiiO P.M. KBAK oun STOHB BRIDOI AVINUI RID IANK TUX I P. M. 77-79 BROAD ST. RID BANK mmmm BED' BANK -BEGIBTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Shrewsbury Health Group to Award Eight-year-old Eileen Lorar of Y.M.C.A. Forum 10T Borden at. was given, first Bid Psychiatric Aide Dependable & Economical Heating Units treatment at Monmouth Memorial Sunday Afternoon The board of directors of the ly alter ahe cut her lingers in a rest Donald Stephens of Arden, Del., Monmouth County Mental Health room at the. hospital Friday night. will apeak at the second afternoon association met Thursday night at GENERAL MOTORS and PETRO Mrs. Jane Andrew* of 108 Bor-forum to be held Sunday at 3:45the Red Bank Y.M.C.A., at which FLOOR MODEL den st. suffered a fractured right o'clock at the Westslde Y.M.C.A. time it was voted to award a $25 Installed Properly leg in a fall on the ice Friday house on West Bergen pi. This is U. S. savings bond to the psychiat- night at the Monte Carlo (katlng th d I i f discus ric aide who has shown outstand- rink, Asbury Park. The Asbury the scd sions planned by the "*" director, ing Interest and achievement. for Park first aid squad took Mrs. 1651 at Marlboro state hospital. Andrews to Fitkin hospital and Forrester Lee, ANTHONY'S later to Monmouth Memorial, Presentation of the award will 1 CLEARANCE where she was admitted. be made at the graduation exer- 59 MAPLUPE AVAVEP . nrREnD RANKBANK1 6-1041 Marry Myers of Rumson, a New cises for psychiatric aides at Marl- York interior decorator, will apeak boro In March. Ira J. Katchen, at the Parent-Teacher association chairman; Mrs. Leslie D. Seely, meeting tonight. His topic is "Tra- Mrs. M. A. Vreeland and Mrs. Jer- NOTICE tlmo the Township Committee will con* Notice If hereby glv^n that an offer eider said offer and whether It will re- ditional Venus Modern Decor." rold Meyer will represent the as-hai been received by the Township Com- itct the tame or confirm and ratify the The program is In charge of Mrs. sociation at the state budget hear- mittee of the TowmhlD of Middlctown same, according to said terms and con- SAVE 15 to Henry Petzal. Mothers of second for the purchase of- property located in ditions, providing that no higher price ing. They will recommend that the the Township of Middlctown, being Iota or better terms shall -be bid for said grade pupils will be hostesses. The budget include adequate funds for. Mo. 1 to 4 inclusive, block 4 : lot norther- property by any other person. four candidates seeking office to the "in staff" educational program ly 'A of 6, block 4; lotl 20 to 28 In. By order of the Township CommlttM the four offices on the board ot elusive, block <; lots 15, block 9: lota of the Township of Middlctown. for internes and resident physi- IT and IS, block 13; lota 22 and 23, education will speak. They are cians at state hospitals in the block 13, on the nap entitled Leonard Ontcd: February 5. 1952. Mrs. Nathan Iselin, Alphonse J. county. The association offered its Tract, at Lenlion, for the mm of 1 HOWARD W, ROBERTS, Dalton, Albert L. Strassburger and $750.00 upon the following terms: Caih, 13.8J, Township Clerk, "fullest, co-operation" to the Mon-and that a hearing on the antd matter Walter Deiss. mouth County Health council and . The road to better and bigger busi- In a recent Register headline, it It* nawiv annAfnfait n»aUinl Wn Is to be held at the Mldiiietown Town- Its newly appointed president, Mrs. ,,h| H,n „„ Wednesday afternoon, Feb- ness, advertise in The Register regularly, was stated that three members of Harry Rossbach. ruary 13, 19(2, at >:>0 o'clock at which —Aikertlsemcnt. the board of education "resigned." Actually, the three members, did not resign. They declined to run for re-election. There will be no meeting of the school board Mon- day night, due to the school elec- tion Wednesday. The next meeting will be Monday, Feb. 18, when the board will organize for '52-53. The program of the Llstehtome club Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seltzer of South 4 SWITCH TO Orange included the production for Its first showing of the play "Mouse Ion." He is well-known as a lec- or Tiger" or "Who Laughs Last?" turer and world traveler, having presented by Mr. and Mra. Allan traveled extensively In North and CANADA DRY Carman. The play was written by South America and In Europe. Mr. Miss Gertrude Knevels, famous Stephens is the founder of a large fs mystery story writer and member co-operative housing project at Handles Like A Feather! Cleans Faster, Better! of. the club. Arden. Mr. and Mra. George R. Blair Robert Gonzales, chairman of 9% will return Friday from Toledo, the "Y" forum council, will pre- ?vm KENMORE UPRIGHT Ohio, -where they attended the fu-side, At the March forum the sub- KENMORE CLEANERS neral of Mr. Blair's uncle. ject will be "How Necessary Is Vacuum and Ken Kart in 1—Easy to Handle Unit VACUUM CLEANER The Mothers' club of Old Christ College Education?" Speakers will No matter what you ordinar- Episcopal church will hold its give both the professional and non- Compare the rugged ¥> -H.P. motor that eats-up more dirt We think this cleaner Is the fourth annual dessert bridge and professional points of view. ily drink, switch to "The best beil on the market—bor none! fashion show at Crystal Brook drink of alll" It's delicious quicker! Compare the 10 attachments for floor to ceiling It's smart-looking, powerful— Farm inn, Eatontown, Friday, Mar. Canada Dry Ginger Ale- AND has newly designed 21, at 1 p. m. Liz Ambrose of Red Many Reserve cleaning! Then you'll be convinced of Kenmore's higher wheels for easier handling, Bank will present the fashions. America's Ginger-Upper! Co-chairmen are Mrs. A. E. James Tables for Benefit You'll enjoy that wonderful, quality! taster {leaning, See it today and Mrs. James S. Johnston. Mrs, —at Seorsl FAIR HAVEN—The committee m world-famous flavor. You'll Walter Deiss Is in charge of Invi- making arrangements tor the card im!? tations, Mrs- A. E. Hlndle, Jr., party Friday night, Feb. 15, at Sk go for that -wholesome, zest- $ prizes. The table committee will be' Molly Pitcher hotel to benefit Rlv- ful lift. Switch today.' headed by Mrs. John B. Myers, Jr. ervlew hosplte.1 met Monday after- SAVE 25°° ON A NEW KENMORE Mrs. John H. Mount, Jr., will ar- noon at the home of Mrs. Lester range for the models. C. Stork in River Oalts. Mra. Stork Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rohrey and and Mrs. Russell C. Hathaway are daughter Patricia of Sycamore ave. chairmen ot the event, and Mra. William Matthews at- tended the Hollywood Ice revue The party, which Is being spon- Saturday. sored by Red'Bank auxiliary of M W Rlvervlew, promises to be one of KENMORE Mrs. Walter C. Suptil or" Syca- the largest ever held by this aux- iliary. Reservations have been re- born Friday to Mr. and Mrs.. Eu- ceived from Mr. and Mrs. Stork, gene Powers, with whom Mra. Gup- Mr. 'and Mrs. Hathaway, Mr. and til has spent the winter in Con Mra. Chester Budd, Mr. and Mra. H. Mrs. Power* Henry Germond, 3d, Mr. and Mra. ENJOY AMERICA'S former Jane Guptil. The baby is Edward H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. named Eugene Clayton Powers. S, Reinhart, Mr. and Mra. Borough Clerk Ortrude C. Van-Lyman C. Vanlnwcgen, Dr. and Vllct has announced that last Fri Mrs. F. Lawton Hlndle, Mr, and day was the deadline for obtaining Mrs. Kenneth H. Fox, Mr, and Mrs. dog licenses for 1862. Ap police drive Edward Warren, Mr. and Mrs. i Ralph Shearer, Mr. and Mra. Eu- monseis to bs et inaugurateo those persond tos Issuwheo sum have- gene Pratt. k not obtained tags for, their ani mals. The borough also is consid- Mr. and Mra. Eugene E. Brooks, 7/ie best drink of all" Walnut Finish ering police action against own Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Reid, Mr, and ers of dogs which are creating a Mra. James Caulfleld, Dr, end Mra. Cabinet nuisance in the Curley Homes sec Vincent J. Fazio, Mr. and Mrt. SII SUNK CIRCUS—WiX-TV—CHANMIL T with tion. Rollln E. Delatush, Mra. Hazel N. SUNDAY—SlOO.IlSe P.M. Kenmore's and Mrs. James W. Bly ot Ford, Mra. £>. S. Ely, Mrs. Richard Patterson ave. and daughter Joan Tllton, Miss Florence Kridel Sewing Head attended the Hollywood Ice revue and Miss Kathryn Cooper. • Quiet, smooth opera- At the meeting Monday, commit- tion Mrs. Margaret Coudrler and thetee members gift-wrapped table • Complete with at- McLean family of Broad st. enter- prizes. Attending were Mra. Hln- tachments and your eld Miaa Peggy McManus of dle, auxiliary president; Mrs. Hath- • Guaranteed lor 20 ••wing machine New York city for the week-end. away, Mrs, C. O. Reid and Mrs. Kit Walton, son of Mr. and Mra.'Burton Moore. < years , H. K. Walton of Silverbrook rd., Here's sewing ease and celebrated his fifth birthday Satur- convenience you'll be day at a party In her home. The Mcess to Discuss is the yardstick ^^ proud to own. Famous dining room was decorated in cir- Kenmore sewing head cus motif. The' centerpiece was a Camera Clubs includes all the cake made to look like a balloon. LONG BRANCH—Arthur Meeas features you want The guests received favors or cir-of Elberon, treasurer of the Metro- ; m Night," a short illustrated lecture furnished by Eastman Kodak, will VAUNTlN€S also be presented by Mr. Meeas Tti* very neon* "BordinV and as the concluding part of the . *titl meeting he will discuss prints sub- is a guarantee oi top quality. FRIENDSHIP TOO/ mitted by members of the club. tl Camera fans in the shore area ire That has been proved for 95 Invited to attend this meeting. years in milk, butter, cheese, Recent new members are Henry Fox of Atlantic Highlands and and everything else Borden's Fred M&Uhcs .of Long Branch. sell*. You've always known, 13.95 SEWING CHAIR Top honors in the olub'a color slide competition at the last meeting you can't beat Borden'i. "As 14.95 SEWING CABINET went'to P, O, Gregory of If ave- sink. At this meotlng Mrs. Jack good ew Borden's" is all any' R. Carpenter, president, announced that the group Js now a member one can claim. • of the Photogrsphlo Sooloty of America, STRAWBIRRIIS To travel the Alaska Highway, Hleh, ctelleleui, brimming 'with ireth, r-_ . a motorist Is required to have a tbawbeny. Dover. Berd*n'i flaeit-grtde ianey slra v driver's license, six good tlrea, at berrlei will bring Springtime lo your table. least $100 in sash and an accident polloy.

LIGHTER, V Littl« boys and girl. MORE TENDER Take your plokl Enjoy oxtra * Special rritnd. uvlngf . . . oxtra itorage apace (or neotlod sewing supplies wllh Thost far away ellher. Chair seat lifts for stor- ago. Matches cabinet. • No n««d to risk coitlf ¥ Jutt to toy hello ingredients... no netd to disappoint your fimlty in SKAUS, ROI5UUCK Htld 00. W« havt all binds the treat you promliedltot here ii your secret of detU, 38 White St., Uetl Bunk, N. >f. , lovely, cutt or funny. clout homtmid* c«k« that's ll|h(Mtfuil*r every time.* Gtnlltmtm Pleatt iend mi, without obligation, further CUT-UP CHKKIN Phone Now for s CLOSID FRIDAY Doubl«.»ctlng Davis jives ORIIN •! Informetlen describing Ihi ntw K«nmer« vacuum cleonert. BVININftS AT 5>30 Chot««, plump, V, 8, Ot«d. "A" Chtclten Fr««eh eul, T#nder fisvorlut, Tlne-rlpemd doubt* protection. Bitter -dilielpui le fry .., delfdeui le brail. and quick ffei«n c t thilr peak, Borden't MAME DURING FIBRUARY rl««i in youf mixing bowl Out Inlo Individual sirring pUeei, «i«»n btuni will >dd diwy.lreth Oavar Demonstration itxthta sftla la your oron.. Or*H*d and eltsntd. . leyourmmu^ .. . •TWIT OR »» Ahe Item, CITY.. MAT. -or mall thU coupon W tatBORDSN'S DittdtuirraisnfoodRttlpii paws Waty, pro- The announcement came with Alrto: Inrliviriual Counseling—fee: $.1.00 1 fessor of educational phychology of Harry Crine, township clork, re- Certified Gold Storage Vault* HAROLDS Mr. Knlffln * appointments of com- ported dog license* am now duo MANY OTHtR VALUABLESEBVICES ~~~ mittee chairmen. Others include Wayne university. PHONE RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP and may bo paid at his home In ^cr.^-cc n«iM Monday thru Friday 10:0O A.M. to «|OO PM. 16 Front St., Bad Bank 6-2744 Michael Anderson, membership; In presenting the author's views Vanderburg. Charles Barth, town- OFFICES OPEN | w.di>«d.y to 9100 P.M. and By Appointment Long Branch 6-5147-3645 William Domidlon, youth program; each of (our teachers reviewed a ship policeman, was appointed to Joseph P. Hintelmann, Catholic different school phase of personal- take tho dog census for 1052. The press and literature; Comdr. Philip ity development. Mrs. Jane Comp- committee voted to place a cross- Sullivan, U.S.N., Col. Joseph Lau- ton reported tho beginners and first roads sign at the Sehanck, Pha- YOUR LOCAL BONDED TRAVEL AGENT rino, Res., Leslie McBride and grade stage; Mrs. Mildred Mcincrt, lanx rond intersection In the town- Since 1911 PHONE KE 6-2316 Richard NorU, military; Leo A. the middle grades; Charles Mullln- FOB ship where accidents have oc- Fiak, nocturnal adoration; Edward er, the Junior high school, and Mrs.curred. Worldwide'- Airline - S»eam«h!p • Hotel . Rswrtf Daubenschmldt, family rosary; Barbara Lconardis, the leaving of Sidney G, Van Sise was granted J. H. WHITE Philip Tremmel, retreat; Mr. Knlf- senior high school to join the adult the. right by resolution to »olt two Kail Tours • Bus Tours • Cruises — is the fln, Mr. Flak, Joseph Sole, Michael world. A discussion and question parcels of property In the township Newman Springs Road J. Bergln and Mr. Carroll, quar- period followed the review. owned by him. O DONNELL TRAVEL AGENCY terly Communion and breakfast; Thursday night, Mar. 27, la the George K. Allen. Red Bank on*l- Frank P. McNally, lecturer; date tentatively set for the hobby neer, presented the necessary pa- RED BANK 12 BROAD ST. RE 6-5080 RED BANK Charles Lang, parish Interests; Robert C, Moll sho-w and entevtainment lo be pre- pers for the committee to sign for John P. Mulvihill, co-ordinator be- sented by the teachers to the pub- • Roofing or all kinds Complete warm air BtJIJGET FLAN AVAILABLE tween the Knights of Columbus stato aid in road repairs. Xhero U NEVER » charge for our iervlce. Robert C. Noll, son of Mr. and lic in the grade school auditorium, lienlinp systems council and the society; Mr. Mc-Mrs. Elmer J. Noll of 479 River The association's executive board • Leaders, Gutters Bride, Cathollo War Veterans; rd,, Fair Haven, who has been pro- representing the 11 township Ductwork John Kllng and Philip Thomas, moted from cadet corporal to ser- schools, will meet tomorrow after- MATERNITY Boy Scouts; Fred Kaeli and Mr. geant at Bordentown Military In- noon to plan the details of the CURDLES OARTCRICLTS Kltng, athletics; Mr. Knlffln, Mr. stitute In Burlington county, where show, •HAS LINGERIE in MONMOUTH COUNTY it's Carroll and Thomas Bly, publicity. he is a junior. ' The sick and vigil committee in- TUCKER'S cludes Red Bank, Edward Healey, Expect Little Change CORSET • LINSCRIC E. R. SNYDER & CO. Mr. Sole, William S. Anderson, NURSES, 77 YEARS' SERVICE 13» •'WAY, LONO BRANCH John E. Day, Fred Delckman; Lit- FORT MONMOUTH— Celebrat- In Atlantic Kale tle Silver, Mr. Carroll, Raymond ing the 51st anniversary of the Pagan and Theodore Koch; Mid- Army Nurae corps Saturday, nine COLT'S NECK-A public hear- INSURANCE dlctown, Mr. Tremmel, Frank of the nurses at the station hos- ing on the Atlantic township 1032 Klornan, Mr. Lang and Mr. An- pital here represent 77 yenrs' Army budget, with an estimated tax rate ITCH FIRE • CASUALTY • MARINE • AVIATION • LIFE • BONDS derson; Fair Haven, Mr. Mulvihill, lervlce and 1,000,000 miles of travel of $64 per $1,000 of assessed ualua- D*m*l Smftr Anmlk^r Mlnitf* No matter how many rfmtrflti 70a have William Maloney, Mr. Oauben- to all corners of the globe. They tton, which was passed at last trM for ltehins of •ntni, pioriaiii, SURVEYS and APPRAISALS schmidt and. Mr. Knlffln, and are Capt. Stella Bnsara, Elizabeth; Thursday night's meeting of tho InfteUont, athlete's foot or whateter liccnsod New York and New Jcrsoy Brokers Shrewsbury, Jamej W. Bly, James Second Lieut. Sandra Wojclk, Hill- township committee, will be held roar akin trouble mar b«—anythlnr from Thursday night, Feb. 28, at the head Is foot—WONDER SALVE and 135 FIRST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. A. Curley and George Macfarlane. side; Maj. Ethel M. Anderson, Den- WONDER Medicated SOAP can help TOO. BUTTER/WTHINS The society will meet Monday at ver, Col.; Capt. Constance Purfctt. hall. The budget is about the same Dmvwtep*4 fmr rA« b»y* In thm Army PHONE AT 1 -O90O Sharpsville, Pa.; Capt. Dora W. as last year's figure. mam Jar *•» /•!*• «( homt b 8:30 p. m. in Red Bank Catholic WONDER 6ALVB U wh.U, STUMIM*. high school auditorium. Mr. Knlf- Fein, Forest Hills, N. Y.; Maj. The amount to be ruiscd for ftntlscptle. No Oflr appearance, BaCc far KEEBLER fln said that Sunday will be month Mary Newman, Manasquan; Capt. local purposes Is $117,000. The *£J!i«n- Get WOtfPER SALVE and Mary M. Foley, Havernlll, Mass.; WONDRR SOAP — rcraltf ar mftnty ly Communion day, with seats be school district lax shows nn In- refunded. Truly wanderffl! pttpnatlfttv*. CRISP! NICEIY BROWNED! ing reserved at the 8 o'clock mass Capt. Mary L. Martin, Saratoga, crease of about (9,000 and the for the men of the parish. N. Y., and First Lieut. Rosemary county taxes are expected to rise. Sold In Red Bank by Sun Ray. Whelan, HICHHY iWCCT! Murphy, Astoria, Tt. Y. Bennett* and Liggett Drug Start*t or A program of activities for the The budget Items were explained your home-town drutfUt. year, one of the most extensive in WELLS DRILLED years, will be presented to the so- ciety at Monday's meeting. ALL TYPES AND SIZES Leap Year Dance Remember At New Fire House • ' • HEADDBN'S CORNER—A large ojj the good buys you attendance is expected at an old- COMPLETE WATER SYSTEMS fashioned Leap .Year dance to be held Saturday night at the Are house of the Mlddletown township INSTALLED flre company here. Two attractive SAFE WAT door, prizes will be awarded. Herb Webber and • his orchestra RESIDENTIAL & INDUSTRIAL will provide the music for square dances, polkas and waltzes, and the entertainment will include dance, pantomime and comedy acts by the ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Toland dance studio, Red Bank. Refreshments will be supplied by LUCERNE MILK the kitchen committee. William Kane Is chairman of title commit Because lt'» W«li POPOLA CO. tee in charge of the dance. He li and Frein being assisted by Gu» Tragele, Gus 16 CHARLES AVE. KEANSBURG. N. J. Dryer, George Clark, Ralph Barto, Special Notre*! Trim yoof WMictrxl food tOH by toVlng etdvankig« of these ovhfandirtg buys. The/r* Edward Finn and Frank Johnson. SofaWoy Stores wM remain PHONE KEANSBURG 6-0530-M th« tpollight feotur** In tfw parod* of valutx Sofrway it offering now. Check them for Lott mud Found OPEN All DAY W« linearity hope It doein't htppen LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY item you want to include, on your shopping liil. Then, come to Safeway .., and save! to you, but 11 you ihould low sonwtUu, rtmimbar, ehsnees ara !n your layer tna Twvloy, Fe>. 12th you will recover it through thi'lait and IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE REGISTER found columni o« Tht B««Uttr.—A4 vertliement.. ' •. • Dairy Foods Fresher Coffee .* 1000 SHEETS Airway *MlD * *- 77' Scottissue Cheddar Cheese &• *77« Edwards , VACUUM MK *.<«I88= Swiss Cheese •>• 69< GRANULATED Nob Hill ||««« .u,79c Sugar Gruyere Cheese ***•'• ": 37« fc canj FOOTCRAFT'S American Cheese <£& Check These Soup CAAAPBELL'S TOMATO 3 3 i Cheddar Cheese eSSL *• 57< Pineapple i^-sr^ *>«.<« 29c Baked Beans "*« Cl*? 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RED BANK 1<** 01• . 2«k 3« < SAFEWAY Pace Eicht RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1052 * * Hy * * Buster Crabbe R&ritan Boys' Club Leather Swingers Roxy Finn's Tigers Surprise Lions, To Be Guest Star bst 45-38 Shore Conference Win

Spotting Sports LEONARD O—Coach "Roxy" At Cub Rally Finn's Atlantic Highlands Tigers got mad Friday night to claw Leo- By Scouts to Hold Affair St. Benedict's nardo high school, 45-38, in a Shore At Convention Hull Conference tilt played on the Lions' Triumph Over court. For the Tigers it was their Hy Cunningham Tomorrow Night second win, but a big one for the IN THE PAST COUPLE OF WEEKS the mall bag has dumped out Red and Black squad, especially excellent ideas on the sport desk and the latest one comes irom George ASBURY PARK—Plans for the Caseys, 6044 since it was the neighboring Lions U. Makely of River Plaza, who not only has an idea, but is doing some- ;lant Cub Scout rally to be held and arch rivals. thing about it. Here is George's letter, the Convention . hall tomorrow Secoud Quarter Spurt.. John Bordulls and Jim Hudson, tit'j * Shadow Lake Drive light have been completed, accord- a pair of coursters who have been •i\l.$-'£jt**-»»V-%*M ftftgTQ?- Blver Plata ng to the announcement made by Too Much for Losers; • setting the pace for the Tigers in Dear Editor: ' ' Kendall H. Loo, chairman of the the past couple of weeks, produced • There »eem« to me to be a lack of competitive sports ac- mmping and aclvlitlcs committee Saxenmayer Scores 18 .15 points between them and dis- Uvltlei, especially organised among the youths of this area. for Monmouth county Boy Scouts. - played excellent floor work to lead Scholastic sports appears tn eight'field goals and a pair of onds'came up with the win follow- warding the movement of youth. We hope his venture will he treme left, was eliminated in his first bout and Richard Coleman, second from right,, lost hit a huge success and that others will climb up on the band fouls: Saxemn&yer'a. big offensive ing a 16-9 third quarter. However, wagon and find means and ways of promoting youth activities. first bout by a decision. Warnock and Benning are Red Bank Catholic high school pupils. came In the second half when' he the Tigers rallied in the final, out- Today and in these modern times, organizations are stressing the tallied 12 of hU 18 points. icoring Leonardo, 15-7, but the rally need of recreational activities for the younger chaps who adore top pro- Coach Gorman inserted all of his tell three points short in attempting fessional athletes in all sports, and who can reel off their records like a iub«, including freshmen Frank Ma- .o knot the contest. Dickie sparked lesson in their spelling book. loney, Bill Do'wlen and Red Corth- e winners with 10 markers on Buccaneers Trounce Matawan Huskies u>ran. three irom the field and a quartet What doe* Red Bank have to offer for Its large hand of of fouls. Broy was top man on the youths who do not. have the opportunity to take part In com- The Casey jayvees brought home a piece of the bacon when they losing quintet with 15 tallies regis- petitive sports? Nothing that we know of at this writing! Key- Trounced, 58-35, tered on six deuces and a trio of port borough Is one of the few around that have a sound re- dged the Benedict's seconds, 42-37. Keyport Five, 73-26 ST. BENEDICT'S fouls. creational program. T V Keyport is now in its second year of a year around program which G ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS By Rumson Five Donahue, f « »..«..».... 8 1 7 G is under the jurisdiction of the board of education. This was a result Imlth, £ 5 2 12 Snyder. f a of the Juvenile delinquency committee, $7,000 is listed on the school Reevcy, Caccialore and Booth Spark 0 2 Reed, f h jimmy Campbell Paces Median, £ .., ttt- ii; ^^^ Q Hudson, - c 4 budget for this program and the borough residents are the ones who [cGovcrn, e say O.K. when putting an X on the ballot. Kleva, 0 Attack; Bankers Score 9lh Victory | Bulldog Victory Bordulls, g. .., Currently basketball Is the big thing with both boys and McCann. c ...... ,M mmtt o Bellevence, sr> ttlt g Feste, g...... girls taking part in organized leagues. In summer season < With 32 Markers -1, g _,.„ .„;.„.. . o leagues are formed In both Softball and baseball. When school '' Red Bank high school's winning, RED BANK Murphy, g ...... -..„...... , S- F P Is In session, only those who do not participate in competitive spurt continued at a torrid pace Booth, f „ „ 6* M A T A W A N—Jimmy Campbell ,„_,„„.;, 0 LEONARDO ' high school athletics are the ones who make up the circuits. 1 13 GPP Tuesday night as the Bucs soundly Hawkins, f 3 Ji corched the nets for 32 points last USD BANK CATHOLIC W. Anderson, f 2 15 According to reports, Keyport people are taking to the recrcatlona 2 •) Thursday night as he led the Rum- «3 F whipped Keyport high school, 73- Uwi>, 1 0 8 E. Anderson, f 2 0 4 program like a duck takes to water. son Bulldogs to a 58-35 victory over f^f(j( -f „.„,,„. „ 0 3 Elliot, f 0 11 Buster Crabbo . , . , 26, in a Shore Conference encounter Reevey, c .. D IS \ndcraotii f .....; »...'...... '. • 2 2 • Stavola, f. 0 0 0 Conjinn, B .. 1 Ji the hapless Matawan Huskies in BaxenmsiyAr, f' -.„ 8 2 IS Vaughan, e, B 2 14 NEWS ON JOE LOUIS reached us Monday and It came i on the high school court here, Hotltlay, c 0 0 hore Conference contest on' theCarroll* c •...... - ....'...... 2 0 4 Collins, g 113 pear in space suits or cowboy cos' Cacclatore, g „ 1 IS from English. Professor Mushky Jackson, Rumson's represent*- | lumes. There will also be special With Wcs "Batman" Reevey high school court here. Farreil, c • - 0 Atkins, g - «... 0 0 0 tlve at all Madison Square Garden boxing bouts. Mushky tells y Soldo. K - II 6 M&loney 'e ' • ' ' 0 GcnerellL „..; 5 1 11 opening and closing ceremonies sparking the first quarter attack, Lartliee, g ...... 1 1 Campbell started his high-scoring Wade, g .; » 2 us that Joe X.011I9, former heavyweight champ, will appear In i the Bucs roared to a 20-6 advantage 0 0 Scout Executive Fred Billctt will S 73 performance In the Initial chapter lotallng, g ...... »..H,.«~..M..H..H,.n* 2 18 6 38 ring togs at the Orange armory Saturday* night, Feb. 10, and ; be in charge of the special cere- and Ihun uunlinued to pour in the Ruffurty, jf :..:...., „...... „„..„; 0 Atlintle Highlands 14 10 1 14—45 KEYPORT when he tossed in 11 of the 16 Leonardo 14 4 7 13—88 will illustrate how he knocked out six fighters who held the ; monies. baskets in the next three chapters. PP points as the Purple and White Corcoran^ g •••«••_ *..••« .«..•>• 0 world's heavyweight championship. . RhodcB, f .. 0 1 1 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS JV Program arrangements arc be-Tho Bucs tallied a. 14-S second club posted a 16-6 stanza. U 12 44 GPP Louis will show motion pictures of his greatest fights and will also quarter to lead, 34-9, at half time. Ball, £ - „ „.....:... 0 1 Score b? P.rioJ. ing handled by Assistant Executive Walling, £ _ „ 2 0 The sharpshooter, kept the pace t. B. Catholic 11 t 13 It—44 Maxeon, f. M«..«...... » 14 6 demonstrate, on a sparring partner, the blows he used to flatten oppo- Robert McMahon. In tho third quarter Bill Cacclatorc IjAwson, t * 2 5 0 Papa, f...... 2 2 6 nu sizzling in the second quarter, to It. Benedict's 12 It II 13—10 !rey, 1. „ _... fi a 15 nents. Joe's KO's include James J. Braddock, Primo Camera, Max cd the attack as the victors nred Hnnscn, f .. 0 o 0 Officials: Fox, Rochford. Cubmastci's Included in the com- ....Post, c o n o flro in nine points and then he Derby, f - 10 2 Schmeling, Jack Sharkey, Max Baer and Jersey Joe Walcott, currcnl mittee for this area include Red n a 22-10 chapter and then in the R. B . CATHOUCUC JV Leonard, c, ....»....• • 113 Shumock, c • * 113 flipped in atx In each of the last G heavyweight champ. One of the features will be movies of the Louis Bank area, pack No. 8, St. James flnal the Bankers gave the nets an- Prloberg, c - _ 1 I a Duncan, c, 1 .1 3 other workout to rack up a 17-7 two periods. Bmh, f _ o Turner,' g _.....-•. 0 0 0 Gaiento fight in which Galento was knocked out and Louis floored. Catholic church, Red Bank, Wil- KocnlK. a - - 2 0 4 In git ore, £ .,.„..„.._,.„..„..„„ 0 Knuteon, B « 0 0 O count. Humphries, g n 0 0 Matawan was outscored in the [errlffan. f ...... ;»..„...... «..„;,.„,„; 2 liam G. Domidlon, Jr.; pack No. 8f>, Vevclilu, K ••- ~ - .011 Letts, g, oil SHORT SNORTS FROM SPORTS—Athletic Director John- Vail Community church, Clarence Battling the reserves most of the second, 19-10, and after playing on Kennedy, t ...-...... '... - 8 8 10 26 even terms with the Bulldogs, 10- anftvn, I „..„... 4 12 12 36 ny Dalton of Toms River high school, and track and football F. Moore; pack No. 23, First Bap- way In the second half, tho Coach Red Bank . 20 II 22 17—73 Dowl«n. f .....„-..-.._ „..«. 1 Keyport „ 6 3 1(1 7—26 10, in the third, Campbell led the LEONARDO JV coach, Is entering politics. Coach Dalton Is a candidate for Re- tist church, Red Bank, William F. Frank J. Plngltore machine fired Farrell, c «...... „...; 1 G publican nomination for Dover township commlttecman. An- Maxson; pack No. 21, P.T.A^ Fair in a 39-17 half. Keyport'a best per- Officials—Dlleo, Thomas. victors to a 13-9 flnal quarter with Doehler. c - - 2 Motley, f. o other Shore Conference coach who Joined political ranks Is Haven, Atahlan A. Grimes, Jr. iod was in tho third when tho Scar- . RED BANK JV six-point production. Hark, c „ «... 1 Kirtvoskl, 1 o F P Coach Joe Rosati's machine reg- EcKcrta, c .....••—..• «•> , , 0 PoTlcajtro, f. .... ;. 2 Larry DIZio of Lakewood. pack No. 49, Fort Monmouth, Aus let Raiders chucked in ten markers. Shalcr. f _ 5 I 11 Loftus. g .,.„ _ ; 0 Schultels, f. _ 4 Commodore Joseph C. Irwln of the National Sweepstakes regatta tin K. Bennett; pack No. 50, group Reevey, Cacciatorc and Gene Sewnrd, f 6 0 12 stered a 35-16 advantage at inter- Riddlf. g 0 Blckle, f. „ a II i MjiloTity, g ,..i...«...... »...... 1 here, came In for some more brass Saturday night when he was made of citizens, Shrewsbury, Curtis Booth were the ring loaders firing Holiday, c 2 mission time and then coasted the Bcklof, f. - o Rennett, c 3 0 IS remainder of the way, winding up loth, g „..-.,« 0 Kovaleski. c. ... 3 honorary commodore of the New Jersey Outboard association for 1952, Bradley; pack No. 60, Ladies' He- in 16, J5 and 13 points, respectively. AccrraAcerra. cc ~ - 0 1 1 (jllj^ g „ .„.„,.„„, „ o Tillyer, g 2 2 10 with a four-point bulge In second for having held the best regatta of 1961, the National "Sweeps" on the brew society, Red Bank, Leon Jim Lawson was the big cannon Scarborough, g ™ i Cor cor tin i ft ,...«.....«., ™.™..«..«.™. 2 Van Wagner, g 0 Naveslnk river. Irving Bartlett of Little' Silver was also honored an Wflght, g 0 2 halt play. O'Connor, g •.....,.. 0 Atkins, g _ 2 Rosenfeld; pack No. 67, Prcsby for the Raiders with nine points 21 4 46 was named as one of the trustees of the N.J.O.A. terlan church, Red Bank, Henry A. tallied on a pair of field goals and KEYPORT JV Campbell's 32 tallies came on 14' IS 7 39 Stevenson, Jr., and pack No. 11,five fouls. G P P field goals and a quartet of fouls. ST. BENEDICTS JV Leonardo JV™~~™ 7 16 7—39 Looks like the Buccaneers are Improving their foul shoot- . Atlantlo JV 6 9 16—38 Inr. In the past three games, Including ITrlday night's tussle, ' numaon flro department, Louise E, The BHB jayvees ran Into tougher Bull, f „ „ . 2 Jim Redmond was the only Mata- O P Lol'iMto, f 3 0 8 wan Huskle to hit double' figures rConnor, t - « 0 0 they dropped In SO while missing 38. And this Is not a mark * Cookc. opposition when they racked up a Frleb'urir. o _ 2 0 4 0 0 Coach Frank Fingitore is used to. Generally his foul shooters i 46-37 triumph. Seward, Sharer and WKUcrclsihl, c - •• 0 1 1 > he chucked in 12 marker* on Inan, f "."""""," 0 Humphries, g 4 2 10 half dozen baskets. lemeter, f _..„...... „ 1 Casey Pupils are tops and dunk In the charity pegs at will. In the Mana- , Scarborough sparked the winning 0 0 Hilton; f BUG combination with 12, 11 andCottrcll, (t In the preliminary tilt the Bull' squan tilt the Bucs hit with 14, but missed with IS and still the Walling, K B 0 111 O'Brien, f Bucs won, 54-44. Lakewood Trims 10 points, respectively. Humphries IS Ii 37 dog seconds defeated Matawan's Wade, o':...... In Semi-Finals Here Is one for the books. Not long ago, while on a television show led the Keyport seconds with ten Rod Bank _ H 13 10 If,—4 6 jayvees, 38-28. George Campbell Gardner, c Keyport 11 8 10 8—37 was high for the Purple and White Johnson, e — NEWARK—Two members of the on the Pacific coast, Gorgeous George playfully invited those watching tallies. Officials: Gray, Pataia, ladlgan, g ...... Raritan Boys' club will box in the the show to visit his farm the following Sunday. He thought maybe 20 Keyport, 47-39 cagers with nine points .flipped loover,' g ..'.""uiHil aemt-flnals of the New Jersey State people might come, so he had a few turkeys barbecued. How many LAKEWOOD—Keyport high hrough the nets on four deuces and a foul. John Desmond tossed Golden Gloves tomorrow night at " showed up? Only 21,000 people! To top It all off his farm is a gooi school dropped its seventh Shore the Newark Athletic club in hopes drive from Los Angeles, 80 miles. The barbecued turkey was gobbled Conference encounter Friday nigh' n eight tallies and Jim 'Cadwlck H » S7 Maureen O'Brien, Alan Stack Win R. B. Catholic ...... i.- of gaining flnal bout matches to up in no time. Result—George got an Idea. He promptly set up a when the Lakewood Pinprs hung was credited with seven. 14 9.11—42 RUMSON St, Benedict's ^ 10 12—87 be held at Laurel Garden. stand on the road near his farm, featuring barbecued turkey, which ia up a 47-39 triumph on the high Jimmy Warnock, of Keyport, a now doing a terrific business. G F school court here. In Metcalf Memorial Swim Meet Parker, f I pupil at Red Bank Catholic high Joe Calver, American Express driver, had the story of the The Red Raiders were oulficored Desmond, f. .-...„.... 0 0 school, who won his first bout by week Friday night when he told of the sale of a dead pony. In every session but the third when J. Campbell, f...... 4 32 Orioles Register O R A N G E—National Champion Crowoll of the Navy in 1948. Stack's Noonan, f. ;...., a knockout, and took hia second We didn't quite get the whole tale, but we thought Joe said he they managed to post a 16-10 period. .u •0 Maureen O'Brien, daughter of Mr.drat win was the start toward win- McGittnnni, c 0 engagement Friday night by & de- purchased a pony and later found It to he a dead one. George Lakewood started with a four-point Harrington, c ... 0 and Mrs. William O'Brien, West ning the team title In tho men's .'" 2, 0 cision over Paul Minall of Belle- Ryser, Joe's boss, waa In on the deal and difficulty arose when bulge in tho first, B-5, then squeaked Front st., captured the women's 150-yard medley relay In 1:21.7. Baden, z .'...... 1 1 Foiirth Victory ville, Is aiming for the finals in It came burial time. through tho second by registering Johnrton, R-. ...* , .-. 1 100-yard backstroke with ease Sat- Balnbrldge brought up two,relay De-Vllo. i 0 RUMSON—The Orioles and Cubs, the' 136-pound class. Swim star Maureen O'Brien is getting to be a real TV star. Recent' a 13-11 advantage. After Keyport Zlpnio, g ... 0 urday night in the eighth annual teams from Maryland that finished ... • 2' 0 Jack Benning of Belford, also a ly Maureen appeared on the Mike and Buff show, channel 2. Fro an came out on tbp in the third the G. Campbell, g 0 0 continue to set the pace, in the Metcalf Memorial Swimming cham- one-two in the men's 150-yard med Rumson high' school Intramural student at the Casey institution, amateur sports were discussed, She also has appeared on Jimmy Plncra hopped back on the beam pionship at tho Oranges Central icy. Newark A. C. was third, worked his way up to the semi- Powers' program. in the final to gain a- seven-point 2S 8 S8 bajfketbsJl league, both clubs mark- Branch YMCA, Dr, James X>. Bachman of New- MATAWAK ineVAUp. victories , in Saturday's finals with some heavy slugging by It's too early for baseball chatter, but Coach Joe Bolger of margin with a 15-8 period. registering two knockouts. Benning Miss O'Brien, who also holds the ark, who has been with the Orange Jllfton, f. „..;..., schedule. the Casey nine received an early season setback this week when Bob Mayer led tho scoring pa YMCA for 23 years, was chairman Woslfe, f boxes In the 160-pound class. he learned that Tom Farrell of n,o-hlt famo and Bob Hotallng, Pan-American 100-yard backstroke ..... 0 Sparked by Fredericks, who flred rado with a 21-polnt porformanei title, scored the win by one and a of the meet, He wag assisted by McQuarrle, t n 19 points, the Orioles- whipped ' Richard Polling, Keyport, a mem- last year's varsity members, are Ineligible for the coming season, flipped through tho hoop on clgh members of the Y's physical de Redmond, c. .;. "".*...6 ber of the club, was eliminated half lengths in 1:11.2. The vivacious Clifton, c .... 0 the .Pups, 48-20. The Cubs, with Farrell was tabbed as an up-and-coming chucker and Hotallng from tho Held and flvo from th partment and of the Swimming 1 from .the tourney in his first match was getting to be a good man with the hickory and outfielder. Red Bank star finished ahead of Scally, i Emmons leading • the scoring pack, e'larlty lino, Larry Vecchlo led th Marilyn Naughton and Judy Lens Ofllcials and Coaches Association Mfcttliewa, g, • ..... 8 registered a, slim 30-28 triumph when dumped from the 126-pound Also on the list was Dom Glrolamo. The athletes fell a bit be- Ijaing quintet with 10 tallies. of New Jersey. Hughes, 7, class. Richard Coleman of Keans- hind In their studies, Coach Vlnnle Gorman also loses their of tho Newark A. C. in that order. Hautiman, g...... over the Ramblers, The Orioles Sparked by Ron Vogel, the Lake Maureen was preaaed for the first Summaries now lead the loop with a four and burg had. a short life In the Golden services on the basketball court. Hotaling nun regular guard wood jayvocs thumped out a 56- Women's 100-yard Backstroke (llH.2) — Gloves when he lost his first bout and Farrell was on the number one call list. 50 yards, but at the halfway mark, 15 one Tecord, whlw the Cubs dis- 37 victory over tho Keyport sec she opened up with her powerful 1, Maureen O'Brien, unattached, Red Rutnaon . 1$ io IS—18 play a three and two alata for \in by a decision. Dick Homan, lanky center who helped Red Bank Catholic high oiuls. Bank! 2. Marilyn Naughton, MAC) 3, I 10 1—SI kicks and finished strong. ~ Officials—W«intr, Kullkouikl, disputed'second place. It the two county youths reach school's basketball team to a state group championship a couple of LAKE WOOD Judy Lens NAC. the finals, busses will be available V V Alan Stack, Olympic champion Men's ino-yard Backstroke (liO6.«, RUMSON Standlngi years ago, Is scorching the nets (for Monmouth Junior college. This DeUitny g new rerord)—I Btack, BalnhrldRe NTS| to transport boxing fans to Laurel week Dick hit the nets for 27 points against Union college, He flipped. a 1 and former Vale univorslty star, 2, Wolf, Balnbildfe NTS) 3, Harlman, G Mercer it broke tho meet record In the men's Schanck, f, J Orioles ..._....L...... ;... 4 1 Garden. In 13 deuces and a lone charity shot as Monmouth posted an 86-71 vic-Mohtln x Brooklyn Central YMCA. Brpyl«», f I Cuba , ....„:,...... ,...... «..««» 3 i tory. 100-yard backstroke. He swam tho M«n'« UO.jnvtl M.tlley Relay UlJl.7) Johannemann, f, ', ,.,.,. I Ramblera ', 2 i Mayer, c distance In 1:00.6. Tho old mark — I, Hninhtldse "A" team (Stuck, Dun- Ghadwlck. e. 8 Flips The home and homo bowling series bctweon A & B teams Welner c lap, llomin): 1. Bnlnlirldgg "B" Team I ot 1:01.0 was set by Ensign Robert 3, Newark A, C, Taibolt, c „ M»M', 0 0UB6 lion Freshmen of the North Shore Church league and the Shore Church league Thomas 'f Notion*, c ••• •••••Mimim 2 Mali f . DflBITIOndt Si •••• »«*et IIIB, S netted the Starch of Dimes Ills, according to Roland J. Hlnes, Dd Emmons, f. •\$ county chairman. The games were rolled at the Belmar Bowl- Sussma I . Mlllard. K ,„. ,'oi Hurvlti, f. .,.* 1 0. Campbell, g. 4 Shea, c. o Shade Rumson ing Center and the Red Bank Recreation lanes. Everyone do- Johnny Coil's 65 Points in One Game Clambrone, r ; -..- o artln. c, .. »«• 4 0 > nated, Including the proprietors and pin boyi at both alleys, KKYrOltT Aumaok, x II organ, g, ... 0 0 i RUMSON-ln «. rilp-and-tuok urmlae, (. o Harold Hounlhan and family are enjoying the Florida sun- ' Vecclilo, g .... S freshmen tilt in .whloh both coaches Kuunitc. g shine, Harold, former Prudential agent under the watchful eye Hurls Lanky Center Into S.C. Lead MATAWAN JV IT 1 10 took part in doping out the jcoro- Munlt K RAMBLERS bboka, Leonardo's f rosh squad edged of Mayor Edgar V. Denlse, received a promotion and headed for Shumock Johnny Coil'a 6B.polnt perform- sixth position with 120 tallies on r v Rumson's yearlings, 46-44, Friday the Florida area, Harold Is enjoying golf and once In awhile Poit o it it Hrenn r f< * •<» « »«••»»»•«••• n ri the gee gees. Mrs, Hounlhan, Rita to her friends, and the chll- llnilMin I il 0 anco In one game lust week hurled 47 from tho flold and 26 from tho Pdllon f ; l la afternoon on the Bulldog oourt, Irfwitni, f .; i 2 him to tho scoring leadership In foul lino, nalalo,, f , Stholl, • c, .„• .„„....,...... „.,.., 8 Rumson led, 7,0-18, at halt time , . dran, can be found any day on the beach. And they love It) llhmles ( 1 1 tho Shoio Conforonee inco AS he F p liun, f, ..,..,. O c but the Lions roared loud In tht Freehold Raceway may get additional days for harness rar- unsoatod Lou Dnvl« from the topColl, Hoffman 71a Wnlfe, e , , third period to post a' 17-9 chapter, M II ai Duvli, Neptune sa taa fllltlon, e, ,„•„,„ •„.,„„ 1 ing If a bill Introduced by Senator W. Steelman Mathls of Ocean rung on tho ladder. Coll (low past •TII, rtepiune 70 14 IB' whloh turned out to be the margin Kemnrl r. II U s—II aniobtll, Rumion IS at I4< Gray, •/ ,„„, county receives approval. Mathls Monday Introduced a bill In- Uktwoori p 13 in la—I' the loader with 168 points while Jooth, Red Bank II 14 131 Colllni, I. *i S of victory, creasing from M to M days the maximum number at yearly DavU displays 154 markers. Hart, Neptune 14 131 Vlne«i«, t. ...,...»™....,u....,...,,,, OIUOUM [ Onlclalai Nlrhnla, Murphy, aa Carson, it. •,,,.. <„,„„ ., r r> Ron Chrlatman led the winners racing days for a hsrneii race track. Now, Just why doesn't LAKEWOOI1 JV Coll, of Harold Hoffman high Parker, Rumion 47 as 121 Haunr, g „ if, ... .. ii with 14 polnti accumulated on flva Prliroe it Mtiilck, Manaiquan 41 as 11! the good senator Introduce a bill to take an old one off the school, broke two all-tlmo aoholaa- Inman, Hoffman ...... 37 41 Ill from tho field and four one-polntors, hooks, that Is, "no night racing In New Jersey," Freehold would Cohan, » ROM, Maneiounn 11 4 3 'ii!'7.' ;«!"'""!«""!""»!III!"" \ 9 Pontloelln g tic scoring records nt tho shore •3 is Ul Rlchlo Springsteen and Herb Dud- really be on the map, but good, If It* harness traek received when ho fired In his 69 poInU and Dtlliny, Lakiwood ,„-. flu mi on J ley were tht point getters lor tht I'eckey, IT Vfurtan, Leonardo Mi * permission to put up the lights and start night racing, At Von- Wilder x 28 baakets In a slnglo onoounter. Nleholi, Manaiquan 31 lojort, eaoh firing In IS markers ken, N, Y.,clo»e to $1,800,000 will be distributed to horsemen Honnonneld a Ho also snapped tho nonaon's rocord Myeri, Manaiquan -,.. 10 It I 4 on fix deuoai and a Ions foul peg, Murlln t PUPS during mt, #700,000 of that figure coming during the sprlnr for foul K°ala In one same, 13, Schmidt, Point Pliaiunt .... 24 BUMSON FBOSH' Vo««l f ./. CacclatoreCai , Red Bank ...„,.. Hoffman Quintet Dump* meet. llermr I tunflod m ln»t week, II Q, Lundlon, fi 0 V P WuWmnn ( Ridinond, Metawsn V. n, Cundin, f, .. Hoienbhun f Davis lost ground when he played Slorn. Tome River i. Manaiqunn Five, 62-58 llopklnii e ,,«Hl.....M«.H««l Condlna, Red Bank 20 Mann, e BASKETBALL OHATTER-At the rate Ra.d Bank and Neptune In only ono circuit gnmo last week 14 hlfh schools are burning up the Shore Conftrenee raon, they am sure after tho Noptunn Bern-lot Fllnra Dakii, Freehold .• MANABQUAN-Harold Hoffman •lain, « • •«••••.Mttie'et 0 Homon, Toms R v«r Walter" i ,, ItMMtiitii.ti* 8 to mtet In the Invitational tourney at th« Convention hall Feb. 91 and KKYPOIIT JV look on nn alumni qulntnt. Davla Savatool, Point PieManl .... ai high lohool took a bit ohlp out of 38, Will, brother, here U a (ami that should puck the haute ta the ncot'cd hln points on 10 dimoee and Snnn«n(eld, Toms R|v«r .... Manuquan'* Shore Oonfecenoe tltli I I 1 Walling it .. Harvey, Toms River IT aa OAUM IATUHDAY rafters, Red Bank'i only Ion w»« handed down hy the Scarlet Kllori Cumloy v 14 roula, Call'* mni'k wns totaled on aenliiflli Uakiwood 31 hop«e Friday night when the Oov and at a time when We« "Batman" Roevey wai still Juit warming up (.'OUII.1I v .... 75 hHskolA nml 98 fouls, oinoii upatt the Big Blue qulnte Humphi'leM i Lawinn, Keyport „ IT ?? In the gym, Now that the bit boy Is baok In aetlon after bringing his Wlwlerhnhl, Jim Campbell of num'ion holds Munli, Keyporl M 19 ea-M, itudlti up to playing par, It might make a difference whon the twoHmllli, r 14 down tho third npot with 144 points \ WIND ni,OVVN AOK Hoffman piled up martini I «lubi Uncle In about two weeks, Neptune hta a clean slate with nine j'jllollUIKJIJUJif . o tallied on SR field goals and ill MADNTINO MEMOBY wins, while the Buci display nine victories and the Neptune Ion, Of mnn f DJBNVEn-A guat of wind helped every period but the third, whe 't f charity pom, aeno Booth or RedJ, M, Bulrgy got A holo-ln-one on tho Blf Blue posted a 20-13 perloi GENEVA, to. y, (AP)-Jlm (Son- count, the Bucs cannot win the B.C. orown, untesi Neptune falters, but unit Bank Is In fourth position with 180 the 110-yard seventh hole at Lake- Jim Inman paoed the aovernor at they can have th* satlsfaotlon of avenging an earlier defeat, Hoffman nioi'kori 1'ogUtet'ed on OS doublo ny) Wilton, Hobart Collega fresh, la 11 9' wood Country club, The ball cam*, taok with JO point, tallied on, 1( man • buVtitball act, a o o r » 4 48 moved alone; In the put few weekt and It appear* to be title winner In uountora and 14 (roe shots, Dlok to a atop agalnat tho flagpole whloh field foali and five charity Alps, Oroup I, Hapless Matawan still can't find the secret of winning; and Score by I'trlade Unit of Neptune shared thin spot polnti In a (ami for Q«n*va High *I»TI JV 7 3 IT—S lennod ajralnit tho front of the oup, •lalnat Jamntown Ml|h lait ytar, the Huiklii have a light hold on the cellar snot with eight baatlng! .. I.H s«wmnl JV In JO — A with Booth having 130 points on Then tho broozoa caught the flag avalnit a bljr IOOI* »tn In the win column, Ktyport itruiRlea Along OHIelfllM Aufriln, l)7,lit 61 Hold gonla ttnd 93 fouls, The modern reoord for the mod But diipita hit effort! Geneva loit with » two ana seven record, and u the aiuon draws to a clone, (t Li and pulled the pale to the oth'er stolen bam by one team In on< the tame, TT*7S In overtime,'WlUon Rtimton'i Bill Punter "lid down aldo of the cup. The ball dropped •tajon wai S4T. Thihin marmarlii wwaa .Ii, currently averaging it ....polnti'. a jtumion 7 IK it If • wre bat the/ll fUfibovt the MlUr written, from a tie tot Mound pl«eo to the bl iilllng Th« lltjKUi,—Ailv.iuitiinn for in neti itt b y the 1UU 1 Niw Yorkk Olanti, (tme for the Hobart vanity. OHalali—Sorre'ii'iihe, 2«rr, RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1052 Page Nine

reports nothing has ever happened similar organizations will follow. Firemen's Slate Bucs Register In-fore whicli has stirred them up THE THEME IS YOUTH TUB "AA" DIVISION' , to such a united front, and one' OBJECT BETTER AMERICAN Away Home SPLITS and Union Hose, Red Bank, vs. SURF, FIELD AND STREAM j whid, will glow to overwhelming j CITIZENS. THK ROAD, OLT. Independents No. 1 Seventh Win, • i>n>portions within tho next, few I NATURAL RESOURCES). Win>mii» No. 1 Highland! No. 1 Timely Notes On The (ircnl Outdoors Branchpoint • Phil D«ly'« No. 1 ! *'«"ine . publishing in my column' Thc cIub wUI is3uo an lnv»a»<"> MISSES . Floneem, Bradley.Beach Freehold No. 1 ( and a call to all the youth of Mon- BV STEW VAX VI.IKT • last week ;m article written by "A" DIVISION Freehold Victims mouth county to become members BY Red Bank No. 4 Unevccllcd No. 1 I William J. Markey regarding j in good standing, without member- Portauneck . Oakhurst No. 1 Hetl Bank Hoiiips I striped l>a.^a «ituation, w h-ivj re- ship dues. PAUL A. ALBRECHT Sntontown No. 1 Oceannort No. 1 Italdhmdril Indian* nt IIItr Show Now York Bill Konlana has | ei'ived numerous phono calls and Fair Haven No. 1 trained his dug to roll a lr>K with letters complementing him upon The following program wa.3 in- Washington No.' 1, Ocean Grove 64-<10; Caceiator'e O n c o again liin itiated at the monthly meeting "B" DIVISION the Greatest the c!e;ii- jirid forcful manner in The Red Bank Businessmen's league had 8 by 11 cards printed Sea Girt West Long Bi'snch No. 1 There will ho special event* yo- which thr- cusf. was presented which wiia called to order by the Wayside No. 1 Oliver Byron Ne. 1 Higli Wilh 16 Pts. S p o r t a m o n's ing on at tho .shuw from opening club's newly elected president, Nino which stated that the leaguo was proud to call (here they 'entered the Show on earth Incidf-ntly, how about the apa-wn- Phil Daly's No. 2 Oakhurst No. 3 After holding Red Bank high until closing hours—halt, lly and if those thousands ot ilsh which Itizzo: "Wii have mapped out a name of a sponsor) one of Its sponsors for the season of 1951-52 and )eal No.. 1 Shrewsbury No. I swings into no- then the president of the league signed each one. Each sponsor In the Belford No. 11 , Ocean No. 1, H. B. school to a tight first quarter, Fi ec spinning exhibitions, tho surf ang- have gon into winter hibernation? program for thi; youth of Mon- league received one of these to do with as he pleased. Ho could put It Oakhurat No. 6 Liberty No. 1 R. B. hold's Colonials then felt the mighty tion when the ler versus swimmer contest and ofT- They urn nil in the prime, of life, mouth county which we hope will in the show window, on the counter or in a show case. This got us to >cean. Sea BrlshV . Llncroft offensive blow of the Buccaneers a 15th Annual Na- hand riilo. matchr-a. and if left to their- natural spawn result in the promotion of the con- West Long Branch No. 1, tho Coach Frank J. Plngitoro quln tional Sports- There will be a trout Hailing pond servation of our wildlife resources thinking, "What do the leagues do for the sponsors?" At the end of the Avon No. 2 ing wuultl havn produced many mil- season most leagues have a banquet to which the sponsor is Invited and tot racked up n 64-40 Shore Con men's S h o w on tlie lop lloor, where visitors may lions for the future. and good sportsmanship. "C" DIVISION forenco victory on their own «ouit engage in (lairing: and keep their in some leagues there is a trophy for the first place team which the 'rcohold No. 2 Avon Fire Dent. opens its doors SPORTSMEN. IT LOOKS LIKE "On Feb. 25 to Mar. 2 we will Liberty No. Z. Red Bunk, Friday night. in the Grand trout; the African animal village of have, a window display at Town- sponsor keeps for himself. This is only one sponsor out of the many Liberty No. 1 Whlteivllle' IT IS NOW OR NEVER OK py In the league, 16 all told in the case of the Red Bank Businessmen's. The victory gnve the Bues win Central Palnee W. R.i Cnsc of lSxypt, Mass., con- Naveslnk No. 2, Red Bank number seven against one defeat to taining 302 speetnums or African FORKVEIt HOLD YOyB PEACE. ley's hardware store, Long Branch, Yet all this time it Is the sponsor who makes It possible for all tho . H. * L. No. 3 roI) 8 with YOUTH as our theme. It will Satontown No. 2 Manasuunn Exempt* put them a gamo behind their ri- Q, ,, ,„ - I through denizens, and the famous exhibit LISTS MAKE IT NOW! leagues to keep bowling year after year.. We would like to take this Little Sliver No. 1 Hazlet No. 1 picture youth in tlm GREAT OUT- opportunity to thank all the sponsors in Monmouth county for their vals, Neptuno high school, In cir- Stew VanVlict ii-cri. o.|. of Snsha Siemol, who hunts jaguars Junior Hote No. '3, Lukcwood, cuit play. Americnn natives—Eskimos nnd with a spear In the Brazilian jungle A llu!t<-{'nt('Jiliig I'uiM-li DOORS. At this time we will in- support of this wonderful game and wish them'all the luck In the ' Altenhurst No. 1 troduce a Junior Long Branch Ocean ND. 2, Point Pleasnnt. Bill Cacclatoro and Gene Booth Indians—or: parade, will bo the culled the Matto Oroaso. Hevenil years ago while ashing at world. Remember, you bowling guys and gals, "always patronize the Glendots. No, 1 Sportsmen'* club, including all tho bowling sponsors whenever possible. • ' , teamed up to spark the Bankers theme. Thoro will bo representa- Camp Sebastian, Kla,, the manager rmlngdale Unexcelled No, 2 with 16 and 15 points, respectively. tives of 11 Indian tribes; there will NOT ONE spHil.K SHAD youth of Mnnmnuth county. This "D" DIVISION of the camp owned a Collie dog membership will bIg nay. Tim ro|iurted leave small ponds scattered over back on Oct. IS, 1951, that DoFalco'g, hardware rolled a 3,195 Unexcelled No. 8, I'uleh on the I list (lav ran inlu which will entitle every member to Independents No. 2, .Long Branch lone foul shot. Wes "Batman" their living from nature. the lints in which eilver mullet total which was high for the league at that time. This score Reevoy, who recently returned to Vying for interest nmdng the 11 • llllUHUIlllK Of tmilllllfS. SlUMl? .Nil, j all junior functions. Bastes No, 3, Ocean Grove, would become trapped until the "Next on our- agenda Is a radio stood up until Jan. 14, '1P52, when Airport inn took over with, Hamilton No. 1 the court wars, once again aided Indian tribes will bo a group of Ktrlpi'il buss. next tide. Haslet No. I Uttle Silver No. 2 In nil i,l thu slrlpi'is ni'Ited broadcast over station WJLK, A3- 2,818. They held this high three game honor for one full week Oliver Byron No. 2, West the win with a 12-polnt production. Baldhends from Northern Quebec. I'al bi'iame our constant com- Red Bank's guards, Ralph Soldo Those Buldheada am not rciilly there ivns mil oini single .shad bury Park. This will bo on Friday, when Leo's Shell Station poured on the gas and moved out In Long Branch No. 4 panion :us wo llshod along the shore Feb. 29. at 7:30 p. m. Tho broad- lazlet No. 2 Port Monmouth and Cacciatore, kept the Bankers bald but received their name sev- report!"!]. Thi" hulk of IIICM> Ilsh of the ink-t. Wh-'never we run out Monmouth Beach Oceanic No. 1 cast will be d"voti"il to thn youth front with 2,823. Not to be outdone, GrlUI's Construction to- in the thick of the tight tlrst per- eral centuries ago from white ex- wi>re not caught In stalled shad of hait f'al would plunge into ono E" DIVISION gill ni'ts. They were haul movement, and tin! conservation of taled 2,827 the very next week and this time the high three In- Unexcelled No. 4 Relief No. 1 iod struggle with Bill dropping in plorers because of the manner in of tho ponds at top speed, scatter- two field goals and Soldo one, to which they dressed their hair, cut- sutued. Tlt-.'ir iivenine weight our wildlife r will havo dividual games was also knocked off, Stanley Savage having a Eagles No. 1. Ocean Grove ing watiM- and mullet in all diree- outstanding authoritiirf on fish and Uttle Silver No. S register six of the nine points. ting it nil closely except for- a ran hi-twren .1 and 1(1 |>:>umls. ions. A.s they leaped into the tiir very lilco night with 214, 255 and 198 for 087. The loop's prexy, Oakhurst No. 5, Reliance Booth contributed the other field long lock on the crown. One flshi'i-muri U'U* i'«'porU>d tt, game who will rlisrvrss tho future No. 4. Lnkewoot] he would grab one in his mouth nnd wildlife in New Jcr.-.-y. Bob Wordcn, had these three hlgii games on his 655 scorn but Jnexcvllcd No. fi Oceanport No. 'i goal and Joe Condlna completed the Modern members of this tribe liuvi" suld I lint lir had never tiring it to us and lay It at ,mr feet If he wants to win this little trophy he will have to try again. Hamilton No. 3 . Neptune City No, 1 nine markers with a foul loss. look quite like any other inhalii- seen li« iivlcr bass hauls. Could uninjtwd. "About Mar. I logs In the rauRh which are peeled, mlRliI lw n ft-w slrngglrrs n Ut- National Wild lid: Federation, T R K N TON Th" New Jersey In the Red Bank City league the Red Bank Roofing five Is still Little Silver No. 4 Eagles No. 1 Paced by Jim Scarborough, the lifted and lilted into placo without tli! iiirllcr, hut mil. in sulik-li-nl. Washington, 13. C. "top dogs" by four games over The Globe Petroleum five but then what Sleptune City No. 2 Hailet No. S Fish and Game council, State De- Wanamassa No. 3 Entpntown No, 3 Banker seconds made the evening a the aid of modern Implements. IUIIUIMM'N to start netting oper- partment, of Oun.-iervation and is irvore appropriate than having the roof on top? This being a bumper perfect one with a 38-25 triumph Jim Thorp, generally conceded to ations. It U interesting to nate that New system league means that the Roofers and Petroleum factions will be Economic Development, last week ' over' tho Colonial Jayvoes. Scar- be America's greatest athlete while II would, Ilicn fine, n|ipcar Jersey ranks second in the. number nnnounciMi fishing regulations for facing each other tonight and anything Is liable to happen. The Roof- BOWLING SCORES t borough led tho attack with 18 a student nt Carlisle college and (hat I hose ncls went nut set Inr of contestants which have fished a 1 era can move further ahead or, the worst, end up the night's warfare 1052. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & £ markers, again as an Olympic nthicte, is Nluill, hilt with ll;>:- llellhciale irr- duy or more In tho J5th Annual Tho council also announced n only one game to the good. Rooky's Bite Shop Is tied with the Globe heading a group of Iris own tribe. tenlloii <>f catching striped hass. Huilllsh derby which Is sponsored Petroleum team but has a lower team-average so they will be facing Transportation ..._. • 37 26 RED BANK public, hearing will be held on the Statistical _ , 37 >s They will appear In native costume If this ho so, 11 would, Ihcre- by West Palm Beach, Fin., under now regulations Tuesday. Feb. 10, the fourth place Eisner's representatives. Except for that first place Booth f i t lnr« follow that tlii'y were mill Motor Repair 86 27 Morris f . . and will engage in ceremonial tho direction of Bounce Anderson, at 8 p. m. in the. civil defense hear- team the rest of the next six teams show a three-game spread with Accounting 3fi 28 songs, dances and customs. They aru lining si-t pinlrary to Ilin formerly of Monmouth county. Petroleum and Rocky's all even for second place with 29 and 22, Eis- Collection 3fi 28 Hawkins f 1 ing room, first floor, State House Lewis t are members of the Snc and Fox "liitvnt" uf iht> (aw. simil hi - Ono of the molt spectacular annex. ner's all by themselves In fourth having won ono game less, than Glob* Storeroom g-2 31 Condlmt c Ing tin' iirliinir.v cilijcctln', with (ienernt Office .. 32 31 Rccvcy c tribe from Southern' Oklahoma, on catches of the derby WHS made by Because of tho great popularity Motors, and Red Bank Bowling Center tied another length back and Sates „ . 2g JJJ whoso reservation Jim Thorp was slrliicd buss only a Kec»iul»ry n ten-year-old Ind, Garrctt Roberts, MoCormaek's Coal with 26. and 25, just three games out of second place Soldo x I r> and heavh y fishinih g pressure on the P»^l 1 27 86 Cacctatoro 0 16 born. cniislilrratlnii. Jr., of Keyport. Garrctt started off two fly fishing alrclclu-s at thir Ken and seven out of first. The cellar team, otherwise known as Sharpe ia» ilouse „ „ 26 37 Larnbce K ..,„ Mt>- it 1 1 1 Of courso thoro couldn't pusslbly In other vumls SHAD AM) tho morning's Hahlng by boating a Lockwood gorge on thc south Tire, will bo on the bottom at the end unless they show a complete re- Customer Servlc 1 28 37 M]ter....> is 0 ti ti ONI,Y SHAH Is thn renson for Engineering ".; 26 37 20 B 61 bo a Sportsmen's Show without TA footer, nnd then later In the day branch of thc Raritan river, Hunt- versal of furm. They have Won three whole-games all season but when KilEBHOLD Chief Needahbeh, famous Fenobs- thn MC-IH, and if It Is ni'll ICIKIWII boated a four footer, which In bo- one watches them bowling they realize that thay still haven't given up 200 Club erdon county, and on thc state- O.-.Guather 200. 2Sli_C. Norton 210, J. Y P cot Indian chief, who is observing that thurx Is not. a pnKsih!i< ing mounted. Between these catchos owned lands on tho big flat brook hope as they are always in there trying." '''•'. •, , Rooney 219, D. Douglas 217, E. Mat- SchwarU f 5 4 14 Mayes f 1 0 2 his 26lh season in announcing chuiicu mt i.'alcliing a sliail at the Keyport youngster succeeded in In Sussex county, the council Is- thew. 215, A. Treblno 2U, E. Rickey. this Ilini! of the year, why Ki't Although Liberty No. % only-won, ono' game last Friday 211. -8l3t G. Schneider 218, J. Logan Vandervecr f 0 II 0 sportsmen's shovys. .Ho will bo as- bringing- two moro sails alongside proposlng the creation of two addi- C 2 8 B H Daks c - 2 4 8 sisted this year by Jim Thorp. tho nuts for a species of fish the charter boat Adventuress, where night while Liberty Mo. 1. was taking three and Belief No, 1 O (HlL 2oT' ° ' " " "'" *"" 2 10 tional fly fishing stretches this year. DISiilvo it 4 Dave Irwln, famous North Polo that nre not hero'.' Capt. Bob Haincs released them. „ was making a clean sweep of their match, all three teams main- INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES VnnNote K - 2 (I 4 One is. the Benty's mill fly 0 2 flyer, is bringing with him an Es- tained their holds on first place In their respective divisions. R. YounYoung fil {iuden K 1 stretch located on approximately 1 fil 178.12 Stanford g „ 0 0 0 Gn, Kjeoueruted Liberty No. S, however, lost a little ground as they could man- E.. RRickeRickei y 68 110.10 kimo family with complete North Whnt Admit Vhuler 18-lnchcnt? three-quarters of a mile of stream, W. .VftnneV r .. 4682 Keith s - 0 0 0 Tho January issue of thc Salt age only one win out of their three games While the divlson's 174,18 0 Polo equipment, Including dogs, Thi) shad netting striped l>ass beginning in Hackettstown at A. Tiebino " 60 173.87 foster K - 0 tents, skin rugs, crude' cooking Water Sportsman hus.thu follow- Benty's mill pond, down stream to leaders, Community No. 2 of Leonardo, were winning two but W; M«G»mh,...,..., - r,6 172.3 l:, 10 411 litw riM|iilri's all bass measuring i»g to fiaV concerning the recent this means only one game lost on the leaders and drops them W. Naylor ...,.; 67 170.30 Score by Periods utensils, sleds, spears and harpoons under IX Inches I Hi released. rt. 24 bridge, which Li also known Freehold ... 8 12 10 10—40 report of thc rcasearch council re- - to two games out of first placo which they have a chance ot l!,.Bradshaw 63 170.2 Red Hank Now It sUuuls to rpiisnn thai as Schooleya Mountain bridge. Tho J..Accrra „ 20 1C9.5 0 to 21 15—64 Shuirkey Will no There garding the dumping of wnste at other is thc Paulinskill river By picking up tomorrow night. This Shore Firemen's loop really C. McNiiughton 60 168.17 RED BANK JV thi-sii IIHII will hi! just ax dead sea: has tho people In the county taklng^an. Interest In bowling as ,r. White _..'....„.._... . 63 ts No show would be complete when rrleu.spd as their lurgor stretch, locato.d approximately one 167.25 Shilfer f .. :t 0v r6 187.4 without Sharkey, the world's great- "Tho National Lead Co., onco re- und one-half milca of stream, be- ; almost every Are company in the county' Is represented and Sewiird f « -t n 8 lirotht^rs, wh^i'li was the flimsy naturally the bowlers and their families and friends are rooting 166.30 llrown f — .. 0 (i 0 est trained seal, Sharkey has a new «XCIIHO used in thn passage of strained from dumping acid waste ginning at Vail'3 bridge on tho 166.as Asrhettlno f .. l t> into tiru Rurltun river, thus pro- county road leading from rt. 8 to lor them to come out on top. Also, this loop serves another A. nossone ....•"'..'.'.'."" 39 166.8 trainer this year, as his old trainer, thi! now law. N. Cole-Hatchard ' 62 Holiday c ...... t 2 4 vides tho moral right to dump at Vail, downstream to Crisman's very Important funetlon, one that- was not actually thought of. 166.82 [tciinctt x - . ii 0 0 Mark Hilling, who worked with him It has always liceri the writ- B. H. MorrU 63 164.63 for many years, died of a heart soa. Sports writers admit error in bridge on tho rt. S-Polkvlllo rj. when the league was formed »» no one realized it would grow C. Gunther L 83 Scarborough K „ 7 4 IK er's Impression, after many Into tho largest league In the world. It enables men to meet 164.11 WrlKht If - .. II 0 0 attack last fall. Billy Roe, a mem- years of Flow; assiiciatlan ti'lth prior claim* that tho Mud Hole fish The council announced it is pro- O, Trcsley ...„ „ 60 163,51 .. II 0 II each other, get better acquainted and become friends, men who W, Woerner ..._ .. 4S 1H3.42 Webster it - ber of tho faculty at Poughltnepsio, the hnlilts of strlpi'd IIIIHS. tlmt were, affected by this dumping, but posed to operate these etretche3 would ordinarily never meet each other. Many times they will j. Cooper . ; 60 16 6 38 N. V., where the nation's most fa- till!)' a in mil! RpceleH of fish remind their rnailm that tho Na- Under the same regulations in effect "chew tho fat" while waiting their turn to bowl, kidding each -t, ijOversldge »....., 3 163,1 KBEEIIOLU JV mous school of seals holds forth whli'h uru 'consliliM'etl hard to tionul Research council study docs on the two old fly Hailing stretches, II, Col. i 0 1 r has tuken over and la putting Shnr- not condone pollution of inshore other and talking over the. fires they have fought, the methods K. Buonconli „ r,o iBi.13 .. 3 2 catch in a gill net. Hnwirvi-r, that is, lly lUhing only after May E. Summers _ 6.1 Clrinry f s waters. they used In fighting them and the mistakes they made. Who IM.61 (ioui'UC f .. (I '2 li key thrnuRh his bag of tricks. on the other luuul, when ih« 12 and unrestricted Itshinsr prior to J. I.ORHII 4|( 161.44 "The study may, in fact, serve knows how many small flres were .prevented from becoming big K. Walter „ r,2 Vox t .. 2 II 4 There will bo much of interest gill net is used us a haul seine that date. 161.211 Stanford f .. 1 1 : to prod other industrial concerns ones just because two or three fellows .talked over a'previous K. Matthews 4r, 161.10 •> to dog lovers. Frank Weed of they IliM'uinc. easy victims. Other changes which will be con- J. Ilruhl 44 Ely o - — II * currently dumping waste products flre while they were bowling against each other and told of a 161.11 Keith u .. 0 2 i. Brooklleld Center, Conn., will put a Wn iln not hellevi' thill wlli'it sidered at the Feb. la hearing-, in- little trick or a faster way to fight a flre? Ves, tho Shore Flrc- 0. Schneider .7. 34 101.!) Brown u .. II II 0 troop nf field dogs through their this law was passed it was rral- into coastal strenms." uludo tho opening of the trout fish- U Ireblno ..... tin 160.5.1 0 ( men's loop Is more than Just a bowling league. Foster B - .. 2 4 paces every afternoon nnd evening used as haul solars. If it hail ing season Saturday, Apr. 12, add- M, Coniitn • RR 160.52 8 0 23 Attention, Sportsmen! iMng urnucli F. Parr ^.ZT 5? 160.50 Score by Periods in tho spacious ring on the top soil us haul .Seines. Jf it hail ing tho use of minnow traps to The Fair Haven firemen's team is still way out In front in the Fair. C. Norton is 160.13 floor. At the main stage and tnnk Sportsmen's Club Will Lend Way methods whereby bait flrfh may bo 150.17 freehold JV 11 s r, 4—:r, been »(• iVutiht Unit It would Haven loop, loading tho second place Fowler's Hardware by six full W. Kadlao _ .U" r,4 Ron Bunk JV 6 10 8 14—US will bo scon a new collection of havo ovi'r jiassi'il, taken from streams stocked wfth games. Frank's tavern la tied for that second spot but only ono game H, Nell B2 150.9 As of the first of the year the H. Fllntoft ...... !„„. 4(1 UB.80 retrievers performing for their Long Branch Sportsmen's club will trout after Juno 13; reducing tho ahead of. the Willowbrook restauranteers and two gameB bettor than D. Douglas _ 61 158.16 mnstcr, Charley Frnnk. SportKincn Up in Arms dally bag and possession limit for 158.1 RED BANK BOWLING CENTER lead tho way. It has formed an or- Shrewsbury dairy. Kuper's Service brings up tho.rear a big 20 games C. Kelm » 30 STANDINGS Thorn will be a log chopping nnd Thoro has hardly been sutUciont largc-niuuth and small-mouth bass back. Frank's tavern movsd into their second place tie last week when C, Ambos .„.. 45 151.41 W t. ganization and a themo that la It.rFlrehftliffh _ 46 1.17.1.1 sawing contest by famous guides. llmi c for thth o sportsmet n of the state truly worth while. to 12 inches In certain specified they took the odd game from Fowler's. At the same time the .Shrews- 156.27 Roil Bunk IluciHiiit „ 35 1!) R. Ewtng „ 41, (llobc PeLroleum 31 2fl Log tilting nnd log rolling anc to realize just whut la happening lakes. bury dairy representatives were beating the ..league .loaders In two C. (Sll.s *...... " 62 156.27 It has injected among tho sports- '153.25 Rocky's Blti! Shop 31 -•> something never before scon in However, judging from tho early men a pace in which we hope other » games, thus preventing these flremenfrom'lribreaslng their lead. In the T. Clark ..._ 44 153.0 Hid Ilnnk HuwUnt! Center ... 211 25 Buys are abl*> ti» maKc pocket money other match, the Willowbrook five also won tho odd ono from Kuper's J. Warren _ ,16 153.1 MeCormlrV« 2H 25 liy «Htin« Tho ttaiflsltr.—Auvmijmment. H, Jcnncn IK 152.14 Eisner's 21) ••:, Service to maintain their hold on fourth place so the night's results saw C, Ostwald B8 152.10 Qlobe Motors 28 26 Frank's tavern, Willowbrook restaurant and iho" Shrewsbury dairy all O, l*yle -...;., 18 151.12 Shnruo Tiro Co 4 50 gain a-length on first and second place with the cellar dwellers, Kuper's fl. Lane I. . 30 150.84 lllllh loam thrco Kumcs—Globe Vc. J. WMtlak 63 149.37 troleum, 2,72!): Red Bank Bowllnu Cen- Service, the only team to lose ground. J. Coder '. fi6 140.S ter, 2.612; McCoimlck'9. 2,607. T). Paolucel 7 148.0 Hlah team slnillo Kamo—(ilobo Pe- Tom Zingalo Is still at It In the Watson loop, coming up M. Prout 64 148.6 troleum 057: Red Hank Howling Center, with' another 616 set last week thanks to a 257 middle game. •W, Voorhees 41 147.58 033 s Rocky's Bite Shop. 032. . Harry Gersr, Sam Carte and Goqrgo Wcscnberg with 223,, 207 E. Ambler _ 60 145.3 High three games, Indlrldual—Rnlnh R, DeWltt 24 141.15 Acorra, 218 200, 178—500: Ijiipo Huf- nd his brother Frank - and 206, respectively, were the other 300 club members that R. Burkhardt 4R '142,5.1 flnl, 218, 200. 188—606; Jim Quillums, night. Thanks to a clean sweep,.Drawing Review moved into A, Olattel 55 142.87 100, 108, 103—500; Nordy Aschrttlno, second place a mere one gamo behind the leading Supply team C. Brown 41 142.3S 157. 266, 170—580. Swooped down upon the nearest [BMK and one game ahead of the third pluoo Fronquency Control. A, Thompson .'. 48 141.21 High »lngle game, Indlvldunl—Nordy 1 P. Martell 28 141.8 Anchettlno 256 i Ralph Acerra, 218; LUIIU These boys seem to be changing places every week. . Over In R. I.oComte 45 1411,111 Rudlnl, 213. the Ascsa league, the Fin-Heads head their class by six. points. R. MtQalllard _ 67 138.211 200 CLUB This IK a mixed league and works an the four-point system, one A. Johnson .'. 49 138.3 Ken Jeffrey 212, Lupo RiiAint 213, 200; W. Stephens II 138. Jiimes Westmoreland 211. Doe Collo 20S, point for each game won and one point .for total pins each C, Bennett 12 137.12 Halnh Acerra 200, Jnko Mm»orrii>iil 200, t night. The Wood Choppers have a six-point hold on that second Cv Sch'anck 4S 136.51 Pop Aumact 200, Charles Bruno 208. spot over tho Splits who are three up on tho IJctts, Co-Press and W.S.tuckW. Stucky ., 6363 0. nirford 48 136.11 FAIR HAVEN BOWLING LEAGUE Speculators. The Outcasts seem to be moving upalnco the last C. (Inrralirant 18 1311,1 STANDINGS writing as they are now In seventh place, one point from sixth H. Klmblt 37 136,8 W L G, Cox 47 138,8 Fair Haven Klro Dopt ,... M 21 and nine better than Gloria's Glow Worms, A full 80 points Frank's Tavern - 31 2n W. Yarrlngton 5 tsl.s 11 down we find the "Crlhhors and White Washers who certainly R. I»nye« 23 tao.O Wlltowbrook Restaurant a I - haven't been doing very much white washing us their record L. Maul 45 120,28 Fowler's HalllwiU'e Ill) 27 shows. High games go to George' Bosco, 245, and Miss "Chlck- A, Cnx 46 128.4 Shrewsbury Dairy U »1 They snatched the gold and speeded it R, Sohultl 44 I2B.25 Kuucr's Station 17 411. e" Utgllo, 203) high three to Capt.. "Andy" Anderson, 590, and R. Colo .14 120.13 High team thrco games—Wllluwlironk 1 Restaurant. 2,558: Frank's Tnvcrll 2,- To those poor folk who needed it! > "Chlckeo" again with 010. Tho high avoruBOS are owned by the A. Flynn - 12 US. 516: Fowler'n Harllwarc, 2,453, last two, namely Cdpt. "Andy" and "Chlckeo" with 167 and 141, I* Maxwell 45 120.111 High toam single game—Wlllnwbrook With all of this the one who has the most 200 games for the ,T. Dooney 60 110.13 Ri'stauriint 027: Frank's Tavern, 881: L, Hrown 40 110.14 Kuper'a Station, 853. season Is Cliff Kolhl with five. At this time We would like to II. Lyons 81 1II,.| Hiuh thrnu gitmos Indivldual—Chnrltif . make amends for a slight error We made a couple of weeks ago, J, DrMnwood 1 111. Dlllonr, 6711 Walt Schroder, 570: Sox In the Maintenance Engineering Branch league from Watson 1*eam high three Ramos—Transporta- Khodes 540. tion, 3,600 | Statlstlcnl, 8,6471 Account- 200 CLUB Rip-snortin' treat in every glass! ..' we Hated tho Procurement Datu team as the first place team Ing, 2,62". "Walt Sfhrnilor 20.1, 314: Tlobcit Vlin 'when the Technical Review No, 2 squad Is the. first place town Team High tingle game—Tranenortn* Brunt 203, Sox Ulioiles 203, Ulmrli'S ' and, noodloss to say, the boys from Toon Rovloiv folt A bit hurt. linn, 0«l i Statistical, 081 I Meter Repair, Dlllone 203, Orovor1 Shlnn 200, John NV I y We apologtzo to thorn, mo, Bills 30», ______|4e means ,. Wo camo across a book with tho all time ABC records and would l"d, hl«h three (tanvii—R. Yn«n«, «Jti 1 RED BANK BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE 0, (lunthfr. 6331 J. AceiTB. 6081 H. Ilrml. Ilka to mention a fow of them, In the national ABO tournament Itaolf •haw, 60lt w, Vannir, S97: C, Me STANDINGS the.-all tlmo highs are team nerles, tho BIrk Bros, ot Chicago, 3,234) high NuilKhtnr., 1104. Better!" gamo by the Tea Shops of Milwaukee, 1,186! Doubles has Oil Zunkor and Ind. hlvh slnile umi-0. Sohnelrlor, Anl's Barbers lit' I* 3771 H, nmdrhaw, 3tot ,1, Loinn, 24.1 i Clloho Motors 35 22 Frank Bonkovlo of Milwaukee with 1,415 and John'Qwovolt and Henry n. Dounala, 3t*l J, Acem, 14S| N. I'n Kalco'a Hardware 34 21 Kmldowski from, Buffalo with 844 for a single gamo, That's a 272 aver- Colt-HitohsrH, 888, Hhorwnad'a Sports ..I.. 33 2 I age per man for that one gama and that la some bawling. In the iln- Au muck's Ota Ilanmi • 3» 2 • 31 20 glen, Lee Jouglard from Detroit totaled 77S and Max Stain of Bollovlllo, LEAQUE Crnto'a llevernge 30 27 For lightness, yes. I 111,, ran up a 2,070 oount for the all events all-tlmo-hlgh which-la a 230 8TANDIN08 (litlll Construction 2» 2H ollp tor nine games, Naturally tho high single, g.imo la 300 and'that has Lao's Hhell Stilllnn 3H 20 For dryness, of course. been accomplished by six men In tho history of thin classic, Vlnco Luool 8 , Joi«i>h'« No, 1 „ 4w0 Bal'a Tnvnrn 97 HO of Trenton being «• iFatvo'' i llnrilwaie 41 .laku Mablini'iipnl -l\'l, .Inr. LUCII'KIO 2111, tory of bowling ever hit two euaoeislve 900 tyamtos In one match ani " ' lank Hsvln»« h Unn .... ST Ituily Flahrr 23A, Joo Iliilllnl 200, Tony JanK Rterullon »'J t»o 303, Finnk Cnntallco HOt, Luatcr that la Frank Oaruana of Buffalo, Me'did It. batik In 1D24 when, th«: Hlaviuis 'JOO, nitarli's Bhlnn ill. Ken ohamiri.li»fi li'st BaBirj i* firflrml ;;;,;„..,..:. » s? uiod to have four game* a night Initeid of th« three we have now. I, Hymai11i1 4 So8 n U (13 J«ITrrv HOD, '20,11 Mike Arnnnf all. Jon He opened with theit two dream game* and finished with 368 and 2«7 lypraisjnn „ , M 84 38 flantlla 'ion, liny Nmiiao 220, Joa lUnsu for a 1,115 total, The well known Hank Marino hai the moit 800 game* lohr'i Sino|i Sir ill 81 301, 20lj Hurry Hoiikln* 200, Jo-Jo Tn|. wtll,« invnr Oliantrj 91 Hi arlou ml, Joe llolikn 202, Riment War- I In sanctioned competition, 11 In all, There, are only three others aver to ljluf, sorlsi (or M. 1—Juki Dl«l»l il«n 907, Jim Timiork 3H0, Krril I.IIIIK- rail two 800* In ono matoh and they nro Hank Marino, John Altnur arid (It AI Km JdiTroy 11110, rciy '201 lluward Ontco 93fl, Hliili li'iim unmi— Nut'* ,li'«i|i'i» Dim, with that famous 3-Rfrig Flavor! Chrtrloa Daw, Hank batng the laat one batik In 1844, Well, thoro nre 10(1 CLUB 1 lull li'iim '(.rl,,. niiilui MiiluiK '2,7116, tho reoordi, folk*, maybe lomeone In Monmouth county can top them, Juli» Distal 901, 905, 9001 Knn i Illuii liiillvliliinl uiimi'—Hub Wnrdnn, Thuitday nlghl'i TV thrill . "70RIION INTMOul," iteming Joromt Tnoi, In luiptrin-pudud We hope au, m 11,4, Miry Smith 911, Hmtr K'rsncia lluHy r'lshpr. Howard (luit, 235, High rti flmiy Mir ill. Individual Mr II—HobtrV VVorildi 146. •dvinturt d'omtt of «n Amnltan tviriiat Mftnpondint, MilO p,m,, WNIT, Oti. 4. P, ••lUntln* A Son*. Nmikv N, 1. , Page Ten RED BANK REGISTEK, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Sweeps Official ADAMS TRIES FOB SECOND TO SPEAK AT SEA BRIGHT- Buc Freshmen Red Bank Catholic Snaps 3-Game CINCINNATI (AP)—Bobby Ad- SEA BRIGHT—Amory H. "Bud" Leonardo Wins Third, ams, who will be starting his Waito of Long Branch, who was Honored by NJOA seventh year as utility inflelder for Signal Corps representative with * Split Cage Tilts I Losing Streak by Whipping Freehold For the se(jond time within a the Cincinnati Reds, hopes to get Admiral Richard E. Byrd, when h6 Nips Rutnson, 49-47 1 the regular second base job this made hla expedition to the South Coach Tom Fhlpps Red Bank month the National Sweepstakes coming season. Adams will have Pole, will be speaker at an open high school yearling cage aggrega- FKEEHOLD—Red Bank Catholic Loftus, K...... »...... —.....' 4 0 regatta here came in for honors. high school snapped a three-game Pay fen g. 0 1 first crack at the position vacated meeting sponsored by the Sea tion wound up with a split in the Saturday night the second honor Bright Odd Fellows Tuesday, Feb. cage wars in the past few days losing streak Tuesday night at the 19 9 4 by Connie Ryan who was traded Ernie 'Sonny' Vaughan Sparks Victory expense of Freehold by posting a It. B. Catholic JV.... 14 14 8 11—47 was bestowed upon the river classic to the Phillies. In 60 games last 19, at Odd Fellows hall. Pupils of when posting a. 45-36 win over Nep- Freehold J. V...... 6 6 13 10—36 when the New Jersey Outboard as- season, Adams batted 286. the seventh and eighth grades of tune frosh Friday afternoon on the 55-38 triumph on the Colonial court. Officials—Throckmorton, Grecnberg. With 28 Points; Lion J.V. Triumph The Caseys started rolling in the sociation, which annually picks an the local school have been invited River Street school court, and then honorary commodore, selected Jo- to attend the lecture, which will be ' dropping a 40-27 tilt to Long initial chapter after breaking out Y.M.C.A. GIRLS LOSE seph C. Ifwiii of Red Bank com- open to the public. . LEONARDO—Trailing, 37-36, at Branch Tuesday on the Green and of the gate for an 11-3 margin. Just as soon as they started gal- modore of the Sweeps held annual- The West Side Coeds of Asbury the end of theJilrd chapter, Rum- White boards. Sayreville Wants Park trounced the West Side eon high . 4 4 RUMSON ly last summer," Commissioner Ab- Buchanan f 0 1 1 Keith, c 0 2 custodian of the medals, reported G bott said. "All along the coast, boat Wrlnhli I s 4 14 Parham, c 2 fi that the 1952 medal awards would f r r PPoy (( Parker, I H 5 owners made changes in their gear Robinson, f 0 a 3 cost approximately $650. Campbell, (. h 2 12 which permitted outriggers and Davlrs f 1 Koiter, p 1 3 AUTO COMPASS iMSCAUlO Zlporo.f. *.....:...-. : 0 .1 U Bkane,' f „ 1 Lewln, g 0 2 F&rrl tiff ton c* **•>»***•**»••••<•»>*•****»*' 6 0 0 masts to be lowered. These alter- Daily, c 0 Trctty, s 1 1 LONG TIME COACH A URGE EASY.TO-READ McGuinneBB, c •• —•• 1 0 1 ations allowed many craft to pass Faunall, c 3 FLOATING DIAL 1 Onions K> ...... 1 10 15 35 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)—Ray fid 8 1. under the bridges Instead of re- Teamer, K 1 RED BANK CATHOLIC JV Oosting, Trinity College's Director SEALED, CRAY PLASTIC I 20 7 4 quiring an opening. The result was Lesh«r, ff. 1 G P V LEONARDO far fewer delays to heavy week-end Woodward, B 0 0 Kerrigan, f. _ 0 0 0 of Athletics now in his 29th year .CASE WITH CHROME G F P traffic." Kennedy, f. 1 I 3 as a faculty member,, has been MOUNTING BRACKET R. Anderson, f 2 0 < 13 10 36 Plngitore. f 2 3 7 its basketball coach for 25 years. Vaushan f. ..., - 13 Z 28 It was indicated that.Capt. Thorn Red Bank 12 B 18 14—45 Corcoran, I «... 113 A .fine precision Instru* Nentunn 3 11 8 11—36 Parri-ll, c 2 16 Together with Dean Joseph Clarke, NE mint that will prove Its Dickie, e ~ - - 2 3 as C. Hickman, a retired Coast uiefulness; time and for ^Generilll, g ~ 1 1 Guard officer, who served as con- Officials—Corhart, Natalt. Boehler, B 3 0 6 swimming coach, and Dan Jessce, •tCaruto, E - 0 0 Biuh. g a 0 4 football and baseball coach, this tim« again. • Atkins, s. - 1 1 tact man for the highway depart- Gill g. .'. „ 2 0 4 ment last summer, wo'uld again Riddle, g 1 1 3 trio has a combined coaching ten- 21 7 (9 work with boat owners this year. Holy Name Wins Maloney, g 113 ure of three quarters of a century. Riirason II 11 12 11—I $' •Leonardo 11 16 11 12— (D Officials—Cooper. HOES. On Strong Finish • . RUMSON JV A GREAT C, T T Mrs. Connor Lists HIGHLANDS—By virtue of a VALUE! Schanck, I -... 8 1 13 roaring .finish the Holy Name quin- Jqhannetnann, f. 20 Use Your Credit! Broyles t .* 0 • 0 Golfing Schedule tet of Our Lady of Perpetual Help GOLDIN'S Ohadirlc'k, c J H It Saturday night posted a 66-61 vic- . Campbell, g 1 n lire. J. Joseph Connor of 90 tory over the Fair Haven A. C. on Desmond, E ft '1 11 Branch ave., tournament chairman the local public school court. HEAVY DUTY SCREW:TYPE 19 5 43 of' the Women's New Jersey Golf The victors scored 17 points in MEN'S SHOP LEONARDO JV association, yesterday released a the first five minutes of the last BKOAD ST., cor. of Mechanic,St, n F P schedule of this summer's activities quarter while holding Fair Haven ^<^ Compounded Shulthlei. f .-...; 8 5 IS -Follc&itro fe •• •• ••••••• •.... 0 0 0 of that group. scoreless. The spurt gave the Holy RED BANK Eehler, f 4 3 11 JACK Name five a M-53 margain. The Motley. I 0 II 0 Among the big events will be the I^-. PREMIUM 'Jennings, e. ..— ..1 0 association's championship, a "clos- Highlands team Is coached by Rob- A powerful jack for use with -Tillyer. s ft 1 12 ed" event which will be at Essex ert "Flip" McMahon of 186 Navo- oil cars or trucks. Very .fordy. -VanWagr)CT, g 0 0 0 Fells Jume 25, 26 and 27. The Wom- alnk ave., who Is anxious to book [MOTOR OIL Grlstman, g -—• ~— - o with- smooth-working baU FOR FASTER OETAWiV-^M-T? Gonnelly, e u en's state championship, sponsored games with teams in the high school Xeyes g ....".....;.;. 0 by .the association, will be held age bracket. The winners will be bearing head and a wide.firrrf Atkins', g 2 from Sept. 15 through Sept. 19 at in action again Saturday night at 8 to Mis base lo prevent lipping. IT the . Essex County Country club. o'clock. Offielsls—Murphy, Simpson. This event is open to any woman Officiating at last week's contest golfer who is a member of a pri- were Jim Hudson, star of the At- COMPLETE WITH vate club. lantic Highlands high school team, $ Saxenmeyer Moves The first big.event of the year and Bob Flahnagan, Sr. STEEL will be the, two-day Neilson Me- HOLY NAME . 2-GAl. G F P VALENTINE HANDLE Up Into 2d Place morial tournament - at Shawnee Heard, f. 4 00 8 ' CAN Country club May 27 and 28, Next Jenesko, f ... 7 4 18 r George Saxenmeyer, classy for- •will come the invitation team Flnk*l, f - 2 0 4 ^OOT-PRESSURE IB™ » ward of Red. Bank Catholic high matches Wednesday, July 30. That Knlttle, f „ . 4 3 U SPECIALS Cretghton. c. '. HH 4 0 8 | MOTOR MOUNTS school's quintet, moved up to sec- event pits teams from Westchcster, FlannaKan. 8 K 0 10 iiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii TIRE PIIIVIP^lOSCILLATING ond, place in the scoring race Falrfleld and New Jersey. The site McGowan. B. •• 1 1 3 I IRC rUJYir \SUCTIONTYPE among the four schools operating has not yet been decided. Th'c Bills, s, .'.*, 2 0 4 Thompson. 8. 0 Pumpi llrei In a out of the Shore Conference! mixed foursome tournament will be Lariten, g 0 Saxenmeyer,., who displayed 103 held at Echo Lake Sept, 5, followed r.rlmth. g 0 Men's SLACKS jiFy.Your fool dot's points last week, climbed to the by the season's finale, the Uebelack- Kehoc, 8 0 all the work. Check second position at the completion er Memorial, at Seaview Oct. 23 and 29 S • >==—^mmuumsmar valve prevents back of last week's court tilts with 139 24. , FAIR HAVEN 100% WOOL pressure. Sturdy, FITS Install new sleel and nJbber VALVES markers on 62 field £oals and 35 Tournaments not sponsored by G F P motor supports for less vibra. •sleet •construc- fouls. George Ferguson who was In EllUon, I. * 0 IS tion ond smoother running r ON Alll l CARS. the W.N.J.G.A. but which are of in- Terry, f, 4 1 i rnotor. tion. Hoie stewt | Mode of spiral ileef second place- last week, took Over terest to female divot diggers in Howard, e 2 0 4 first with 154 points, while Dave jleevey, /...... »..* 10 2 22 FOR FORD « MERC. 1931.41 k away Intlcfe unit. with rubber suction the county Include the Women's Walden s , 4 0 * Lerner of Asbury Park slid, from Metropolitan . Golf association's towrn 9c I UPPEK I5»c_ fOlDSXWAY out Wright,' g 1 0 S 95 kCOMPACTlY number one spot to third with 137 "shore tournament." It will be held CHEVROLET 193S-4I low tallies. Aug. 5, 6 and 7 at Deal, Rumson 2 MICE. Holy Name , 14 H 28§8 Reg. to 14.95 FRONT 44C | SIDE Jt«}C Jim McCann of St,' Rose stayed and 'Hollywood Country clubs, re- Fair Haven 8 10 2» 14 8—61 put in the .fourth slot with 130 spectively, Another Women's Met- points, while1 Lou Calabretta shook ropolitan event, will be the cham- HjHIIIIlllilllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU o'ff Cliff Farren of St, Rose to grab pionships at Upper Montclalr from Vanessa Owner Judges, undisputed fifth spot with 119, June 17 through June 20, LONG SLEEYE Casey Jerry Howard rides In sev- Million Demonstrates enth position with 109 tallies on 11 METUCHEN—Mrs,' Robert Den field goals and 29 charity pegs, Croydon Hall Ouden, owner of Middletow'n's Van ro F Pis, cssa kennels, Judged the cradua SWEATERS 'Ferguson, Loni Branch »i It \H tion exercises conducted Monday Saxenmerer, RBC 62 35 139 95 ; Lerner,' A«. Park Sa 21 1ST Beats Rumson night at the Y.M.C.A. hers by tho McCenn, St. Ro SS It 130 Henrlck sehool for dogs. Calabrella, L B 4at 23 lit RUMSON —. Croydon Hall of Farrtn, St. Rest 60 IT 1 IT Leonardo racked up margins in With her was 12-year-old Allen 3 Howard, RBC 41 29 101 three periods to whip Rumson high Mlriton, son of Mr, and Mrs, H. illHIIUIIHBHIlllllllllllllllllin IllilllliimBllllllllllillilllll,,' JMuseell, St. Rose 42 23 I0T school's yearlings Tuesday after- Lynwood Mlnton of Fair Haven, \ » ft\1 noon In a court engagement on the He demonstrated all types of obc- Bulldogs' court, dlonco work from beginners' stage $liore Conference to jumping and retrieving exeroises Men's DRESS SHIRTS : ' Welnhelmer ltd the vlotors down with hla German sheplierd, "Kudo Tuesday's Result* victory lane with a torrid S3-polnt San C, D.," which was born In Bod Bank, 73, Kejport 86 performance on 11 from the field Japan, STRIPES & SOLIDS Neptune 81, Toms River 65 and a lone foul shot. Leonardo 4>, Rumion 47 Budley was high scorer lop the MMM4UMI U, Point IMMiant M Bulldogs with 13 markers registered Undefeated Neptune Atl. HlfhJMd* 64, Lftkewood «3 on a quartet of baskets and live Registers 9th Win Hoffman SI, M»t*w»n Jl free toasts; . "a."" 2 for 5.00 moan NEPTUNB-Th. torrid Shors i , STANDINGS Conforonco paco, itt by Coach RUM AUTOMATIC W Bprlnitteui, f ..„,„„„„•, I 9 a Coleman's Boarlet Fliers, Is still H TAPIRINO 9 Terry, f . 0 0 0 Van Houson WHITE SHIRTS t.w %o «,9S Rutlfdge, x H 1 it Q •Izsltng, Toms River being tho lat- i)udU,.f !.LZ:"Z;Z;: i n u est victim to the tune of a sl-M . ^ Regular & Spread Cellar •• oount Tuesday night, BATTERY wiw". •'.."™"::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ? J J Bohind the aocurato shooting of wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiiiiiitliiHiiiiiiiiiiiii CHARGER ««pir«, ( i n i Dick Hart the Filers outscored tho CHAROI YOU* win. JI - n o o Indians In every period with tho big OWN BAHIKY pls.mbront, ( n 1 7 start coming In the Initial ohapter Men's HOSE whon tho victor* posted a 30-9 OVIRNIOHTI Kaplan, r ,.< „„.,, „„. 103 sooro, Hart (parked tho attack 100'/. WOOL Meunl on your T P with K 33-polnt production on IT rags wall.''-—• 0 t deucoa and a lono (oul flip, COTTON 7 CnoVDBN HALL " 1'1 1"1 1 T ARGYLES • RIBS ( CACIE ivFcbnDs SKT •"•M T0W1O1IT 4«rifntiH,"7 "I!"!"""!!"!!!!!!,"!!"!! If 1 as TU8CAL00BA, Ala, (AP)-Four PLAIDS Munoi, I 0 6 0 rltftunt sU Matemut Alonio, f ,...< 1 > aehool rtcorda wtre let whan tho rV»lnh«lmer, 0 , 0 0 Unlvtralty of Alabama bulutball TOMORROW 0 9 tiam doftattd Loulilant, Bttto M- Ntptuns «t MaUiaMiuui Junn, c , ,= 10 0 2 "11.00 4»ljl«, i ,-. ,., 0 10 ST rtoantly, Naw marki wore si. Bod lank si AUuilo Ulfhlandi barker, g ,,,n „„ ,.„„, tabllahed for polnti by Alabama lakaweod at Bumion llb«rm»n, g Regularly to M0 Stroll, 1 1 and by both teann at will aa for Jr4o M Hoffman . :, : M«lv«n, t !«."."...,! Itld goals by Alabama and by bU *t K.yport lunuon « |o N II—st both tetnu. THERE'S A PEP BOYS STORE NEAR YOUR DOOR iwjofl H»|l ; .... 11 || ij|'||—II Ofllolsln lorrtnllne, C»mpb«il, RED BANK BEGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 3053 Pace Eleven Jessen, in Engineers, Colt'* Neck Arrives in Korea RIVER PLAZA—P.F.C. G. Paul Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lech- Jeosen, ton'ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred trecker of Far Away farm spent Helmberg of Pine at., here, has ar- the week-end in Now York city. rived In Korea with an engineer Anthony Baron is a medical pa- battalion. tient at Monmouth Memorial hos- pital. Hans Papenhagen, Old Mill House, attended the annual conven- tion of Bee Keepers of New Jersey this week held at Trenton. Mr. and Mrs, JoBeph E. Forman of Wayside farm celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary with din- ner at the Rainbow Room, Hotel Albion, Asbury Park, last week. House guests the past week-end of 'Mr. and Mrs. W. O. ^Rogers, Dutch Lane id. were their son Donald and hU friends, Ronnie Harper, Pittsburg, Pa., and James Fenton of Cleveland, Ohio, students at Princeton university. The young men. attended the Village Barn, Greenwich Village, Now York city, Saturday night, Joseph R. Forman has returned home from visiting friends at Plattabui-g, N. Y. The Atlantic township PTA will moot on Wednesday night, Feb. 13, at 8 o'clock in the township school, Colts Neck. P.F.O. G. Faul dessert Tho Helping Circle of the Colts Neck Reformed churcb will meet P.F.C. Jess'en left Fort Belvolr, at the home of Mrs. Charles Flock, Vi., in December for Port Lawton, Colts Neck, this afternoon at 2:30. • Wash. Arriving in Japan he soon Mrs. Richard Flock and Mrs. Al wti aboard ship again for Korea. Buck will bo co-hostesses. I0NGEA5KTERMST A 1MB graduate of. Mlddletown township high school he was em- The Atlantic township Fire com- ployed ax a herdsman at Shadow pany auxiliary will meet tonight at Isle cattle farms, River Plaza, and the home of Mrs. Harold Bennett by Lovett's Nursery, inc., Little Sil- of Lincroft, ver, prior to his entrance into the A new orchestra has been formed Army in January, 1951. for the children In the Colts Neck Reformed church by Mrs. Maitland NOW IN Cain. The Junior choir under the Oakland Si. P.T.A. direction of Mrs. John Gunn, ren- dered the music at the 11 a. m. Holds Leap Year Frolic Sunday service at the Colts Neck More than 200 members and Reformed church. PROGRESS guests attended the leap year fro- Mrs. F. W. Matson is soliciting lic hold last Thursday night at for funds for the Infantile Paraly- You Can Buy On Practically Mechanic Street school auditorium sis drive in Colts Neck- • by the Oakland Street «Farent- Dog licences for 1952 are' now Tcachev association. Mrs. Vincent due and may be paid Vo Township Your Own Terms! Save As Faladino and Mrs. Ellas Long were Clerk Harry Crine in Vanderburg. chairmen. Township Patrolman Charles Barth You Have Never Saved Be- ' A wife calling contest was held has been appointed to make th< with Walter Lltowlnsky as the dog census. fore! •winner. Lieut. Jerome Weaver of An election of Atlantic Township Fort Monmouth won a waltz con- Board of Education members will test, and a novelty dance was wonbe hold at the Colts Neck school 9x12 Rug.. ..Complete with Pad It s the sals of tha year and v/«'v« • by Mr. Lltowinsky and Miss Fran- on Wednesday night, Feb. 13, from slashed our profits to levels thai' ces Fuhr. Hart Webber's orches- B to 8 o'clock. Up for re-election aro tra played lor dancing, and Wil-board members Leslie Douglasi make it possible for you to own Irving Gemmell and Russel Heulitt. A lovely rug Lo net ofT your furnlshfnes • * > Ham Fluhr was master of cere- and this one la beautifully deilgned In lovely that new furniture you've needed ft monies. New candidates are Mrs. Arthur Freer and H. L. Haltermann of floral pattern , . . complete with 0x12 run pad. rock-bottom prices. Colts Neck. Hazlet The Atlantic township PTA is sponsoring a. free square dance for Mre. Theodore Hathaway enter- the students In the sixth, seventh tained the Friendship club last and eighth grades of Atlantic town- ' week at her home oil Jersey uve., ship school and their parents Sat- Union Beach. Refreshments were urday night, Feb. 23, at 8 o'clock. • served during a social period. Mrs. Refreshments will be served. Louis Rosclle will be hostess to the group at the next meeting at her home on Washington st., Key- 'Eight out of In readeo consult The port. Attending were Mrs. Alonzo Reffliter Claailflcd Adi."—Advertisement F. Layton, MM, H. Alvin Walling, Mrs. Lillte B. Bruner, Mrs. Llllle Hughson, Mrs. John Caroll, Mrs. Roelif H. LeRoy, Miss Beulah Thistle, Miss Anna Cawlcs, Mrs. Ernest Ludewig, .Mrs. Hudson D. Carhart, Mrs. Asbury Walling, Mrs. iDyson Woodhouse, Mrs. Russell •'Smith, Mrs. Frances Woolley, Mrs. Robert Brenncn ot Neptune and Mrs. louts Roselle. The O. G. Sewing club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Urstadt on the Haalet-Holm- del rd. The evoning was spent In •owing and knitting. Refreshments •were «ervcd by tha hostcM, Preisnt •were Mrs, Cyrus Ross, Mrs. Llllle IT'S THE BEST ! Hugnson, Mrs. Roland Emmons, Mrs. James Neldlngor and Mrs. Innerspring Mattress,Box Spring • Hendrick L. Bennett. Double-Duty Modern Studio Bed Bed, Spring with Chest or Dresser A covered-dish supper and meet- ing -will be held tonight by tho LEON'S You s«t so much out of thi* studio bed . • . Wonderful coll con*tructtun whleli wilt irlv« Just Imnjrirtfi • , , enoutth to furnish your It serves at a lovely.sofa by tiny • • . and fit you deep comfort and sturdy support through- bedroom Tor only $52! And you'll love the » Methodist Men's club in St. John's $ $ churcn rooms. Dr. Edward Den- night It quickly turn* Into & comfortable out the night. Mnlchlnx linx up ring Included hehuty of this fine Maple nuite . . . It's «o grove, psychiatrist, will speak on double bed. at only . . * haudtKimtly styled, the subject? "Meet Your Mind." 52 52 52 Proceeds from a rummage sale lieing held this week by the Holm- RUG del township Parent-Teacher asso- ciation In the parish house ot St. Mary's Episcopal church, Keyport, CLEANING t will be used to buy equipment for .use In the three schools of the AND township. • Pvt, Frank Hertle, Jr. of Mala- •wan, is home on a furlough from MORE SAVINGS FOR YOU IN '52 hla station at Fort Jackson, S. C. DYEING He was formerly associated with hl« father Inthe local grocery store. Scout troops with tholr leaders PHONE • enjoyed skating Monday afternoon • at the Bclvedore rink In Keansburg. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walling, RE 6-2800 Mrs. Frances Wooll.y, Harold Wal- ling and Mrs. Norman Whlto of Red Bank visited Wilfred Mprroll Sunday at Boonton. He Is a former resident of this place, Mrs. Robert Brenncn of Neptune * Is visiting relatives and friends SINCE 1012 here. 64-76 White St Red Bank HOW Waterworks

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The first section of Elkwood sold out In record time. It It ROAST FOWL Ib now one of Eatontown's loveliest residential sections. Yes! A MONTH 35 lucky families are already enjoying gracious living at 43 Elkwood , . . AND NOW—30 more of these exceptional FOR VETERANS LOIN-RIB-SHOULDER CENTER SLICES homes are available at a family budget price: $12,800. Convenience plusl—near fine schools, churches, shopping, recreation, transportation. If you're looking for a home ONLY $1150 DOWN ., , don't miss this home "buy of the yearl Better get over to Elkwood while this limited group of homes Is still ••••• • available. NON-VETERANS: Moderate Down Lamb Chops CHICK THHI "LUXURY HOMI" FIATURBS Payment * OUimroui kltehan, Intludlng • S.ptrati dining room. •null (•bind faellltlu, r«r. • ail living rum with pttturt $79 A MONTH mlaa ttuntor tana> ai-lnoh window, !•• runiti • Autmtntlt ••• hotting and 6 DIPFIRINT MODILS TO CHOOSI PROM! LEAN SLICED C Fresh Chopped e iMulllully landscapxl air aandlUonlng. 71X100 I.I, • Aulonullo gat hat wal«r< Visit our now model homo. DIRECTIONS! From Rod Bank e Hindiama atial. lilt bdh. e Gipnar plumbing. Routo 36 to Wyekoff Road. (Ju»t beforo Eatontown Circle) Baco n29 Ib BEEF rum. e Calling Imulallan. turn out to model horn*. SIIDUSS - PINK CRISP - ICEBURG HARD - RIPI SNO-WHITE GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE Tomatoes Mushrooms ALLEN BROTHERS/INC C . O Htad Bex Ib. 590 RIVER KOAD FAIR HAVEN 5 «>« 29* 15 39 OMCIt Red link M440 MODILHOMIt I«r«iiUwn LOIti 10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPV VOLUME LXXIV, NO. 32. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 14. Council Balks School Problems Feathers Show Hook and Ladder Honors 'Old Timers' at Dinner Patronage Survey Examines To Be Discussed" In Protest to On Approval RUMSON—Two men outstanding State Auditor's Position in,the field of education will speak Continuing a series of articles the First National bank of Spring Of Appointees tonight at Rumson high school at Job for Herbert requested by our readers on var- Lake, where he was contacted yes- a public meeting sponsored by the ious political patronage jobs held terday by a Register reporter. Ha Mayor White Submits recently-organized Citizens' Com- Senator Mating Says by Monmouth county residents, Tho said the state auditor's job was not mlttte ot Rumson. The meeting .Register presents here some facts full time, and be estimated he spent 4 Names, But Gets will start at 8 o'clock. A question- Name of Position on the position of state auditor, two, four and five days a week at answer period win follow the talks. hold by former Senator Frank Dur- his Trenton office, depending on the No Action May Be. Changed and ot Sea Girt, Mr. Durand's sec- work. retary Is Herbert E, Edwards of He said his job as bank president The council Monday night re- While the women of Red Bank 335 Broad st., Red Bank. was not full time, and he served fused to take action on appoint- proudly -wear red, white and blue The office of state auditor was in a supervisory capacity, stopping ing a councilman to replace John feathers on their lapels In protest created by an *=t of 1933. The first in to pick up his mail on the days Li Montgomery, Jr., who has moved of the* creation of a $7,500 counsel state auditor was Walter R. Darby he worked at Trenton. to Rumson, despite the fact that job on the State Beach Erosion of Westflcld, who held office until lour names were offered for ap- commission for J. Stanley Herbert 1938. Mr, Darby is now commis- Secretary Gets S3.W0. proval by Mayor Katharine Blkus of Sea Girt, the commission is con- sioner of local government. Mr. Durand's secretary, Mr. Ed- White, pemocrat. • sidering the naming of Herbert as The auditor is appointed by a wards, receives a salary of $3,600 Silence reigned supreme among its director, according to Senator joint meeting of the State Senate a year. The auditor is entitled by the all Republican council as W. Steelman Mathls (R-Ocean). and Assembly for a five-year term. law to appoint two secretaries, but Mayor White submitted the names The Herbert appointment has At present the auditor's salary Is so far Mr. Edwards is his only ap- of Edward vonKattengell, Jr., au- drawn protests from the United $10,000 a year. A move to increase pointment, tomobile dealer, 65 Maple ave.; Women's Republican club of Mon- Members of Navesink Hook and Ladder company, Mechanic st., served a venison din- his.salary to JX2,nO0 for the 1952-53 MFi.D.u,rand told The.Rp5lgt.fiC ,*•_„ Henry Hagerman, lumber dealer, mouth county, the Affiliated Mpn's porter: "Mr. Edwards works when- ner last night to all of its members at an 'Old Timers' night. Each honored guest, former ac- flscal year was disapproved. 175 Hudson ave.j Mrs. Ethel Haus- Republican dub of Monmouth In addition to taking over the ever I'm at Trenton, and usually man, wife of Dr, Samuel W. Haus- county,.the Young Republicans of tive members, served 20 years or more with the company. John Stoye, president, appointed duties of the commissioner of mu- one day a week additional." man, 37 Peters pi., and John* J. Mlddletown township, members' of The state auditor said he didn't Clinton F. Elliott, who joined the company in 1900, as master of ceremonies. Councilman nicipal accounts, the state auditor Spillane, 78 McLaren st. The pro- the Red Bank Men's Republican is required to: know what cement concern Mr. Ed- cedure is for one councilman to club and the Red Bank Women's Harold Hurley, chairman of the fire committee, was a guest. Pictured, left to right, sitting, are 1. Conduct post-audits of all wards worked for in private life. move the appointment, another Republican club. Not counting stcnographical Arthur E. Slattery, Col. Joseph E. Fix, Reginald B. YanBrunt, Mr. Elliott, John Cuje and C. Harry stato accounts and make verifica- councilman to second the motion Designation of Herbert as direc- tions concerning the assets, liabili- workers, about 55 persons are em- and a roll call vote to be taken. tor ot the commission is seen as Smock. Standing, Dudley Schaffer, Alexander D. Cooper, Mr. Hurley, Mr. Stoye, Thomas H. ties, revenues and expenditures of ployed in the state auditor's office. eliminating the need for his ap- All of these arc auditors and some Councilman Everett C. Baynton Brasch, John H. Fix and C. Ray Sweeney. < ' state departments, offices and told a Register reporter the coun- pointment as a deputy attorney agencies. of them are certified public ac- cil intended to wait the required general, a post for which Attorney 2. Carry out the same duties in countants. 30 days from Mr. Montgomery's General Theodore D. Parsons has The only other Monmouth county Dr. Frederick X. Hipp counties handling state money. resignation, and then make It's own said the legislature would have to Asks to Be Arrested, 3. Report any discrepancies to resident in the state auditor's office approve funds. The commission, If appointment. In all likelihood the Dr. Frederick L. Hipp, the first Deceased Teacher Keansburg Man the legislature and the governor. Is Junior Auditor Paul Hemus ot council' appointment will go - to everything else falls, hopes to pay Woman Accommodated Belmar, who was appointed under speaker, is noted. as an authority Herbert out of what is left of a Has Held job 14 Yearn Harold Williams, 21 Buena pi., who on education. As executive secre- olvll service procedure, will be the Republican candidate $35,000 appropriation made in the Is Paid Tribute Mario Julian Olson, 42, who told Commits Suicide Mr. Durond was originally ap- The state auditor's office has been tary of the New Jersey Education 1949 law which established the com- pointed in 193S, 14 years ago, and for council in the coming primary. association, he Is familiar with ed- police she had no home, was sen- KBANSBURG — Edward Kelm, expanding in personnel recently due mission. his term extends to May 16, 1953. to Increased demand by various Councilman Thomas F. Oakley ucational problems throughout the tenced to ten days in county jail 46, of Charles st, was found dead Born at Asbury Park Mar. 9, 1895, was appointed to the planning state. He will speak on "The Re- To date the commission still has At Freehold High by Magistrate John V. Crowcll In his car this morning near Waack- state and county departments for commission to replace Mr. Mont- $25,425.81 remaining from Its orig- he wae elected to tho State Assem- accounting services. The office's an- sponsibility of the Citizens to the Tuesday morning on a charge of aack creek by Patrolmen George bly in 1929 and re-elected in 1930. gomery, and Alfred P. Iloh of Lo- School," inal appropriation. Main item in Margaret Coddingtoii, Preston and Melvln Kelm, who were nual appropriation has been be- cust avc. was named to the same the slightly less than $10,000 spent loitering made by Chief Frank W. He was elected to the state Senate tween $200,000 and $300,000 for the The other speaker will be Dr. S. called by Walter Bckort of How- in 1932 and re-elected in 1935,'serv- commission for a six-year term. D. Melville, a director of the coun- by the commission so far Is $5,000 Killed by '50 Storm, Iteuther. ard ave. Patrolman Kelm and the past few years. For the coming paid to Morris Miller ot West End ing as majority leader of the Sen- fiscal year the auditor requested Special officers appointed to do seling service at Princeton: univer- According to the chief, the dead man arc not related. school police work included Charlos ave., Shrewsbury, for checking Noted as Organizer ate In 1036, and Senate president $292,000, and Gov. Driscoll has rec- sity. HealEo is on the staff of the woman was questioned Sunday The police, who listed the death in 1937. He was also acting gov- Goetz, Charles Gray, Thomas West, School ol Education at Rutgers uni- $4,574.19 worth of vouchers in 20 ommended $275,000. All the ex- months. FREEHOLD—Honor was paid on as suicide, found Kelm with a tube, ernor for a short period in 1937. penses of the auditor's office are John Crawford and Curtis Ramsey, versity, in Which capacity, he offers because her description fitted which was extended from the ex- Members of the local, juvenile courses in child development and Meanwhile, the commislson's ac- Tuesday to the memory of the late that of a missing person. Ap- He is a director and president of set by state law. Miss Margaret Lea Coddlngton ot haust pipe of the car, in his mouth, conference committee were re-ap- related fields to in-service teachers tion at Atlantic City Wednesday parently Indignant at being ques- Ho was pronounced dead by Dr, of last week In re-afftrming the Red Bank and two other former pointed. They are Harry Welsford, and parents desirous of keeping up tioned, she called police early Francis W. Holman of Keyport county probation officer; Rev. Rog- with present day trends in educa- counsel appointment by an eight- teachers of the Freehold high County Physician Julius' Torcn, er Squire, pastor of the Methodist tion. In this connection he is well to-three vote and urging Herbert's school, at dedication ceremonies of Monday night from a local tavern who ordered the body removed to Middletown General Bonds Sold church; John Petlllo, attorney; known ' in the Monmouth county appointment as a deputy attorney its new agriculture building and and invited police to arrest her. the Ryan funeral home, said Kelm Magistrate John V. Orowell, John area, general has gone to Attorney Gen- home economics and music wing. Beuther said police first paid no died about midnight. eral Parsons. Miss Coddlngton, daughter of Mr. Ballly, Jr., Mrs. Mabel Wiley, Wil- O. B. Holm, chairman of the cit- Police and friends of the family For 1.80 Rate Plus $287 Bonus lis M, Slswn, Police Chief Frank Mr, Parsons got a report of the and Mrs. Harold J. Coddlngton of attention to her, but that the izens' committee, said the group came to headquarters about 2:30 could provide no motive for the Reuthcr, Mrs. Bernard Fisher and Is -composed ot "civic minded resi- commission action" in a letter from 139 Hudson ave., Red Bank, died suicide, although they said Mr. -•• Rev. Edward Hughes, assistant pas- Senator Frank S. Farley (R-Atlan- Nov. 27, 1950, after being struck a. m. Tuesday asking to bo ar- MIDDLETOWN — The township dents who are Interested In the Kelm was In poor health. He had committee meeting in adjourned tor ot St. James Catholic church. welfare of Rumson's children and tlc), commission chairman. by flying debris • from the Long rested. Tho police complied. been about the borough yesterday 49 Men Join The package store liquor license Branch boardwalk in a storm. session Tuesday afternoon, sold in maintaining "the quality of ed- Faraoni Stands' .Pat and had stopped at police head- (217,000 worth ot general Improve- ot Sanders Cohen, trading as San- ucation the local schools are able Efforts Are Praised quarters to pay a courtesy call, as ders & company, was transferred "I have no comment on the let- Army, Air Force ment bonds to Boland, Saffln com- to offer."' ter," said Mr. Parsons, "until pro- A citation, read by Lloyd S. Cas- Manson Htilds was'.hls custom. pany ot New York and the Mer- to Sanders Cohen and his wife, sel, praised her efforts in helping 'A former railroad employee, Mr, Gussie Cohen. vision Is made to this division for Forty-nine shore area residents chants Trust company ot Red funds, no action can be taken. The to organize the school's home eco- Kelm recently was employed in volunteered tor enlistment In the Bank for $287 bonus and at an Refuse Tramfer money appropriated to this office nomics, music and agriculture de- Plitnick for Jury oonatruotlon work. His widow i> Army and Air Force during Janu- interest rate of 1,80 per cent. Taxes Up $1.10 did not cover any such position, If partments. The wording was the Mrs', 'Henrietta Oloott Kelm. Also ary through Monmouth county re- After hearing a petition of pro- MIDDLETOWN-SMagl .. surviving are a daughter, Mrs. There were seven bidders, the test from 23 Monmouth st. business the legislature makes a supplemen- same as that contained on a plaque Gilbert Manson last' night rileasad cruiting stations, hung In the new home economics Betty-Jane Howell of 134 Myrtle highest being the Fidelity Union establishments and personal pro- tal . appropriation the appointment Felix Plitnick, proprietor of the Army enlistees included Charles Trust company, Newark, on a wlU'V'.hy :dulyi*c oral raises In costs. heard the matter mentioned at At- president; Dr. Ablet H. Flury, as- Atlantic Highlands. Henry Brink Gen. Rose. Vcrgne, Lorlltard ave., SamuelE, were unoollected at the end of system of traffic-activated traffic lantic City, but said he could not Kassel, Jr., Sth st., and Lawrence lights to expedite the moving of Although the reserve for uncol- sistant state commissioner of edu- of East Keansburg paid $5 and $3 Instructions, to date call for the the year. comment until he knew more about cation; Joseph E, Clayton, county costs tor driving without a li- stationing of wardens and auxiliary McGrogan, 140 Campbell St., Union traffic in this congested area was lected taxes increased from $21,- it Beach; Eugene S. Wilson, Hajlet. referred to the planning commis- 810.05 In 1951 to $25,184.30, Joseph superintendent of schools; and cense. A charge of passing on the police so that the publio will safely sion on the suggestion ot Council- J. Seaman, auditor, said that past Lloyd S. Cassel, supervising prin- right, causing an accident and get Into public shelters, which aro Also Johnnie Lee and James T, Toy, Sports Store man George A, Gray. "financial policies maintained by cipal of the high school. Music was leaving its scone was dismissed. to be designated prior to the drill, Lowing, Freehold; Stanley I* your mayor and council are reflect- by the school orchestra and choir. A charge of forcing vehicles oft Everyone on the streets will be re- Learner, Long Branch; Charles Most ot the widening In the pro- $4,400,000 Budget quired to seek shelter and all traffic posed plan will be by the elimina- ed in the .excellent financial stand- Mrs. Lillian LaUler Wilbur, school the road lodged against Edward Brown, Leonard Cawley, Edward Opens Tomorrow ing, of the borough." Ho pointed principal, invited all present to the J. Hamilton of 147 West Bergen will ho stopped, except' ambulances O. Herbert and Walter B. Richards, tion of parking, Three quarters of and fire engines on emergency runs, The Red Bank Toy and Sport the cost of the traffio lights will out that the surplus revenue In- Passed by County school's open house program. pi., Red Bank, also was dismissed. Asbury Park; Paul R, Keating, creased $29,650.51 In .1951, bring- For the event, Rabbi Jonah Weln- Busts will be ordered to halt at the Ocean Grove; Lawrence M. Qulnn Goods center, 127 Broad at. will be borne by the state, and one FREEHOLD—The 1952 Mon- siren's wail, the passengers going open tomorrow at 10 a. m. with a quarter, or approximately $6,000, Ing the total to $86,666.78. Ot thla borg gave the invocation and Rev. and Samuel Verrcchlo, Noptune; mouth county budget of $4,468,724 George Q, Horn the benediction. to tho nearest shelter. All publio Raymond W. Borden, Robert R, ribbon cutting ceremony attended by the borough. $12,000 was appropriated In 'the was adopted by the, board of free- new budget compared to $9,000 last Speakers said the now Installa- League Members buildings will be put Into emer- Gibson, Francis R, Hall and Bruct by members of the R«d Bank Com- The planning commission will be holders yesterday after a public goncy status use. All schools will C. Martin, Belmar; Robert S. munity Chamber of Commerce. year. ; tions should go far In improving asked to consider at the same time hearing at which thoro was no com- hold drills, the pupils being led to Churchhlll, West Belmar, and Wal- Formerly the Red Bank Toy ihop. ment. The new schedule provide! the level ot specialized education any possible effects the proposal' offered to Freehold students. Tour Riverview the assigned place ot safoty. Traffio lace A. Bebane, South Belmar. the business was recently purchased will have on the oxtenilon ot White for a county tax rate of $15.70, an coming from Pennsylvania and Mrs. Julia Throckmorton, hos- by Raymond Dzlenciol and Walter st. through to Pearl st. It wan Pagliaeci Conies tnoreaae of 60 cents tor eaoh $1,000 New York will be halted at th« StelmasJok, who operate a store In suggested that the commission re- of assessed valuation. pital administrator, and Mrs. Ed- state lines. McCue Agency Loses win L. Best; publto relations direct- Perth Amboy, whin thiy are dis- port back to the council as soon To Velvet Arena The freeholder! made one change VanGlahn Named tributor for A. J. Reach company as possible. or of Rlvervlow hospital, took pro- from the original budget, adding Suit for Commission visional members of the Junior and Wright and Dltson sporting .KEANSBURG —' Male and so- $5,080 to oontlnue the county Club Protests goods, Sewer Survey veneral dliease program, The Item FREEHOLD—A suit by the Jos- Service League of Red Bank on a Manager by Prown prano voices at tho Velvet arena conduoted tour of the new Rlver- Herbert Appointment The new store will carry a com- Counollman Harry Malchow an- will oontrast to the uiual roar of was originally dropped beoauio the eph C. McCue real estate agency, Rumson, against Mr. and Mrs. Pa- vlow hospital, Monday. Max Prown, owner of Prown's plete line of toyi, sporting; goods, nounced that Henry V, Labrocquo, roller akato whoela and groans of freeholders thought the program Members of the Womon'i Repub First National itoro on Broad it,, engineer, had boon engaged to as- was to be discontinued by federal tor C. Deppert of Colt's Neck rd., The trip was arranged as part of llcan olub of Rod Bank, at a meet- fUnlng equipment and photographic profesiional wrestlers Thursday, Tlnton Falls, was dismissed yes- special training for provisional by yesterday announced tho appoint- 1 sist Hniloy M. White, superintend- Feb. 38, when Lou Colllohlo, wrest- and state agenoloi, A resolution Ing Tuosday at the borough hall, ment of Raymond P. VanGlahn as aupplfta. At tomorrow ! opening, ent of publio works, with a auryay torday by Superior Court Judga Mr«, Craig F, Haaren and MM, Monmouth st,, pasted a resolution the owners will feature several ip". ling promoter, turns produoer to amondlng tho original budget noted manager of thi store's Venetian 0 a in wlU '# ot additions and Improvements re- that thli wai "In error." Blmor B, Woods. The suit wu tor Raymond Moore, Service league against the appointment ot formor blind and window shade depart- L i' ? P'"?nt»HU to aduite present the bayshore area Ita first a |2,400 commission which the Mc- member! this week took a special and balloons to ohildren. quired to the sower system. opara, The ntw Budget It $398,881 high' State Senator J. Stanloy Herbert, ment, Peter Spagnoll ot Wast Red Cue agency alleged was duo It on ooune given by the oounty Red 8oa Girt, at counsel to the Beach PagUacel, In English, a. one-hour er than latt year, but an Increase proporty at Tlnton Falls purchas- Cross chapter to train them as Mr. VanQlahn started In Frown's Bank wag appointed a constable. ahow, will headllno the night's per- In ratable* estimated at $7,000,000 Erosion commission. Schnell Wins Custody James Gettli complained about ed direct by Mr, and Mrs. Doppert Gray Ladles. J. Ruasoll Woolley, county clerk, lhada department seven years ago, formanee. Also billed to round out will help offset moet of the hither from Leon Kramer. helping to make it, according to visitors from out of itate being the evening Is The Master's Maid, coits. Of the total, $3,858,826 must Provisional members making the urged members to get out the vot- Of 6-Year-Old Son fined for all-night parking without The suit oharged that Mr. -Kra- trip were Mrs, Edmund Sullivan, ers for the primary and stressed Mr. Prown, "the largest outlet ot a aparkllng comedy. Mr, Colllohlo be ralsod by local taxation) an In- shades and blinds In the Red Bank notice. Mayor White laid POIloa crease of $184,875 over l«t year. mor entered an agreement with the Mn, Theodore Halt, Mrs, John Og- the yoar 1902 as a presidential elec- plam to present a. monthly series den, Mri; John Movolle, Mrs, Rob- area." A native of Jersey City, Mr. FREEHOLD — Superior Court Chief Frank Routher had deolded ot operas and musical comedies. If Most of the Hie In the budget li MoCue agency to sell his property tion year, Mri, Louise Cree was Judge Donald H, McUan Monday that hereafter a warning notlee on Mar. 25, 1949, The' agency al- ert' Bennett, Mri, A, Jaokson program ohalrman, VanQlahn moved to Red Bank 15 lucciiiful |n the Indoor arena, he refltoted In pay raliu for county yean ago, about the time Prown'i at Friohold awarded Henry M, would be Issued Instead of a sum- employee*, higher Institutional costs leged It showed the property to the Batohelor, Jr., Mrs, Warren Jtlnton, New member! Introduced wire will stage weekly ahowa on the Jr., Mri, Henry Berg, 3d, and Miss became the lint stori In thi area Sohnell of JIT Wiit Front atf Red moni to out-ot-itate oar owners waters ot Belvedere pool thla ium- and an Inoriue In the appropria- Depperti on Jan. 13, 1950, prior Mrs, John Olblon, Jr., Mn, Etta Bank, cuitody of hli ion, Seymour who at the dUoretlon of the po- to the direct purchaso from Mr. Marianne MoQueen, to nil the thin "new fangled" ve- mir. The platform whtoh supported tion for Monmouth Junior oolloge, Leo, Mri, Lowlj Borgln, Mrs, Rol- natlati blind, A,, who will bi six yeara old Sun- lice dopartmtnt wire not habitual lait year1* '"floating* wrestling" The board adopted a resolution Kramer. iton Waterbury and Mra, Philip violators, Mayor White iild In two Assistant Proieoutor Charles PAST COMMANDERS' NIGHT. Mr, VnnOlahn fought with the ring will ha uiid, making II, no- to provide $157,000 for lovon uo> Bowon, Special prises, gifts of Mr, Sohnell'i divorce from Char, CMOS «ha had. paid th« ftnei per- cording to the. producer, the only tlon« of county highways and an- Franks), attorney for tho popped*, UNION BBACH-Bdwitd'Kcsrni Mri, Bdna Phillips and Mn, Irving 80th Infantiy Olvtilcm In World sonally. __ won dismissal ,on the contention War IT, participating In four cam- lotti o, Schnell of to Pino it. floating itage in the world. other of 1100,000 for Improvement! and Chaster Soanun, pait comman- Krakowltdh, wore awarded to Mri, Lakewood, became tlnal lait July to 17 leotlom of county toads, Bldi that the agoncy'i agroement WM der* ot poit'831, American Legion, J, Ward< VanDorveer and Mri, paign* with General Putton'a Third The troupe engaged to perform with Mr. Kramer, not the Dtp- V, 8, Ainiy, At Molt, France, he 5. Mn. Schnell Instituted divorce the ihow U the Lyrlo Theater for tho, latttr project will bi ac- will be 'honored Saturday night it Wottrbury, Mn. Kenneth R. Smith, action, but Mr, Schnell wai granted Lucul Driver Unhurt cepted at thi Mar. B meeting, parts, and that (ho OepporU had a put commtndirj' night at tho president, and Mn, William I. Klat- vi« ohot In the chest whflo leading liague of New York. A talented not been proven guilty ot any will- a section of light mnchlno guns, tha dlvorco on hli counterclaim. Jn group, moit Bend1 domeitlo stamps, will show a travel •outhwiit tioMon of thi borough Moire ihowii< eurulnt anil window to northwest wlndt today and (lull! eotvt'i ot y ur Imnennnl hlouiei, tl.fll K»Mtr lieu, ruulm program in color, num. II, Bliew hero In thla ISIUI of The wti off abolit an hour u a result itnii,, nftiifitiif r Vf.OI «ien, no* only r«rtlnu»t«i, djicli 1'iennli, itr, •tjll, no*'II palf, All.ronti «nMlj( Rigliter, Hit Incorrect verilon of ifl IMR,,'' /i/illl «e p(|,, Ihiimin'i, 41 tonight beoomlng moderate louth- Anyone InteintM In philately »t thi ld^ , wtef Frktaj! •itwuopo. Tfo uch 10 Win front i|. 8rn«d ii,, All FilitUr »«nl«d—BB I.9IH,—A<»«|. ill b t t MU HJUWb $,aii Page Two RED BANK BEGISTEB, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Methodist WSCS E. H. Boardman, Charities' Fund 84, He Attended 84% of '51'g Fires 8 Candidates Vie Bakelite Names Thul PERSONALS In last week's issue of The Reg- Rumson. Candidate lster, in a story headlined "Bor- Holds Calendar RUMSON—El bridge H. Board- Drive Starts For School Board den's Retires, Honors Eagan," It man. Jr., of 60 Ridge rd, is a can- M1DDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — KEANSBURG—Eight candidates was Incorrectly stated that Mr. didate for a full term on the local The "kick-off" meeting of the Mid- have presented themselves to vo- Eagan resides at 67 Oakland st Party in Hall board of education in next Wednes- dletown Village Charities' fund ters here for election to three seats His home Is at 23 Oakland st. Hen- day's school election. ry Kolloek's residence is at 67 Oak- was held Monday night In the on the board of education, next land st., where he has lived the ' Tables Decorated to township hall. The fund has been Wednesday. past 40 years. established to replace the multi- Present members'Of the board Represent Each Month ple solicitations of various chari- seeking re-election 'are Jeremiah Ohio university freshman Enoch ties. Wilson of Waackaack ave., board Ask of 63 Morford pi., Red Bank, Make Unique Event Volunteers started their house-to- president, and Councilman Leon is among the 14 recent Initiates house canvass Tuesday In the vil- A. Waitt of Manning pi. • and into , national ' A calendar party featured the lage for the following agencies: Charles Quackenbush of Carr ave. service fraternity, which is active February meeting of the Woman's American Cancer society, Mon- on Ohio's campus In such services Society of Christian Service held A member six years,' Mr. < Wilson as ushering, conducting campus- lost night in the Methodist Fel- mouth council of Boy Scouts, served one year as' president. Mr, tours, playing host to high sohool lowship hall. More than 100 mem- Northern Monmouth County coun- Waitt has served four, years and visitors and assiting in campaigns. Tiers and guests attended the event, cil of Girl Scouts, Monmouth Me- Mr. Quackenbush two years. ' Son of Mrs. Ethel Ask and a Red •which was in charge of Mrs, C. V. morial and RivcrvUw hospitals, • Long active in borough affairs, Bank high school graduate, Ask- is Bennett and Mrs. Herbert Schlld. Red Bank Community "Y" and Mrs. Mildred O'Brien of Lincoln planning a medical career, the Salvation Army. The drlv« will ot. lists activities for the bor- ;,Mlss Irene Larkin of New York Twelve tables arranged around be concluded Feb. 19. ough's youth and her training -ns the hall represented the 12 months city was a week-end guest of Mr. Working on the campaign are a teacher as reasons for her can- and Mrs, Riohard H. Moyle of 2S7 of'the year .and were presided over Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. Paul didacy. She was a. founder of the Spring st. by' co-chairmen of the various eir- Barrett, Mrs. James Bermingham, first boys dub in the' borough, cles of the society. Each table was Mrs. Delbert Burkett, Mrs. Mabel led the Frances place school' scrap .Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob appropriately decorated for/the Cain, Mrs. George Clause, Mrs. drive for playground equipment Prqwn of Waverly pi., who are) so- month represented and those in Mary Cox, Mrs. George Deaney, and arranged a dinner for 'the Onaries E. Thul , journing at Miami Beach, Fla., ar* charge presented a fitting program Mrs. Edward Dodd, Mrs. Herbert championship basketball team. The receiving cards from them 'to the for their respective months. Each C. Franck, MrB. Robert Gore, Mrs. mother of five sons, three ot whom SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP — effect that they are enjoying their person present gave one cent for Herbert Halvorsen, Mrs. John are veterans of World War II with Charles E. Thul ot 120 Belshaw vacation immensely. Mr. and Mrs. , each year of her »ge and the col- Husband, Mrs. Maltby Jellifte, Mrs, one again serving in Korea, Mrs, ave., has been appointed.an'assist- Prown are pcrcnts of Max Prown, lection amounted to $73.23. Robert Keough, Mrs. E. A, Krampf, O'Brien says she Is well-acquaint- ant foreman In the maintenance Proprietor. of Frown's National S Mrs. William Macdonald, presi- Mrs, Paul McManus, Mrs. H. Le- ed with eoonomy: "I can under- department at the Bakelite com- and 10 cent store on Broad at. f dent of the W.S.C.S., presided at Elbrldge H. Boardman, Jr. roy Martin, Mrs. Richard Mount, stand the taxpayers' desire to ob- pany's plant at Bound Brook, Mr. and Mra. Nunzl Ranieri and a business meeting, at which it Mrs. Wylle G. Pate, Mrs., Ralph tain a full dollar's worth, but I am , Formerly a millwright, Mr. Thul daughter of Lovett ave., Little Sil- vai announced that collections A resident of this borough the Pease, Mrs. Frederick B. Philipp, against depriving children of nec- has.been employed by Bakelite ver, left Sunday by auto for. a, •from circles to date totaled $800, past six years, Mr, Boardman was since 1935. He is a veteran of two southern trip with Miami as their raised in Fair Haven and gradu- Mrs. Kenneth Robinson, essary things ' tor their advance- years' service "1n the Navy during A nominating committee was ap- HIGHLAND—Georgo Llm|ng ot a big-house oa Miller, at'i' "we lost ment." ' • -•• •» destination where they will spend pointed, comprising Mrs. ;Fred ated from. Red Bank high school Mrs, Marklle schad, Mrs. John World War II. ,. several weeks with friends and rel- and Duke university. He is a E. Scott, Mrs. George W, Smith Fourth' st. celebrated his 84th about IS houses.' Bay ave. was Robert Hyland or Moran pi.'Ms EiigB&ri, Mrs. John Many, Miss birthday Tuesday, tho day that cleaned out from the start of the atives. Mr. Ranlerl Is proprietor of Lucy Woglom, Mrs. Roger J. member of the firm of Boardman Jr., Mrs. Wallace Thompson, Mrs. employed by the National Lead Ti- the Vogue Beauty salon on Whit* and Langford of this borough, Everett Thorne, Mrs. Edward ,Vin- also marked his 58th year of ac- flro for a block or so. We had help tanium division at Sayreville. He Squire nnd Mrs. Carroll Arford. tive service with the fire depart- from Sea Bright—they're always at. ... The society decided to give some plumbing, heating and electrical er, Mrs. Milton A. Vreeland, Mra. says he wants to give school pu- Tax Rate to Drop contractors. Janies B. Walker, Jr., Mrs. Frank ment here. ready to hnlp us. Had help from pils every opportunity regardless Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hemleb church in need of them the com- Welnhelmer, Mis. Everett White, Now a fire marshal, he attended them and rted Bank and Keyport and children of 79 Princeton rd., munion tablecloths not In use. De- Mr. and Mrs, Boardman are the o£ cost to develop naturally with- Knollwood, left Sunday by motor parents of four daughters. One is Mrs. William Williams, Mrs. Regi- 84 per cent of 1051's fire In the on the big one," Mr. Liming said, in our environment. Our children votions were led by Mrs. Frederick nald Wood, Miss Dorlg Bairtl, Miss borough—"would have answered Ho's filled every office in the de- $10 from $113.05 for Clearwater, Fla,, where they iW. Krlll. a pupil in the tenth grade, another are the foundation of the future," expect to spend several weeks. is in the eighth grade and the Minnie Beltalskl, Miss Renna Hail- more," he says, "but I was out of partment except secretary and Mr. Hyland says, "and if we de- HIGHLANDS—Borough council Mrs. Annie Worden »nd Mrs. other in the fourth grade at the stork, Irving Barilett, Robert Beck, town during two of them." Mr. treasurer. "We started with 15 gal- prive them of anything now, we Monday night, introduced its 19S2 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kollock ot iLetitla Whiting, the two oldest Lafayette St. sohool. Their young- Woodrow Francis, Thomas M. Gop- Liming says he doesn't do much vanized buckets, a ladder, axe, hook shall suffer, in lime to come." He municipal budget showing a de- 67 Oakland at. left Sunday by mo- members of the society, were pho- est child is four years old. sill, Everett Henderson, Harry now but "I sort of keep things and rope. Fought our first fire at is married to the former Eliza- crease in the tax rate of J10 per tor for Florida. They expect to re- tographed together and a poom Hollander, Henry Kraemer, Sylves- straight around the edges," Lane and VanNote's grocery store beth Moran of Jersey City. They $1,000 of assessed valuation from main In the south lor six to eight dedicated to them was read by ter Morris, Thomas Sinnott and A chief in 1928 and chief fire in 1894 with that gear. Then we got have no children. last year's record high $113.08. Coun- weeks. Sirs. Frederick Pike. Pictures of COUNTY BIRTHS ' Edwin Stanley. marshal 20 years, Mr. Liming re- an eight-man hani-pumper. "We hit cil set Monday, Mar. 3, for public Vito J. Cannavo, seaman recruit, the entire group were taken by Although he does not want to hearing on the budget. calls big fires in the borough. the rim of an old Central locomo- deprive school pupils of anything, U. s, N.( of 2S8 Shrewsbury ave., is 'X Melvin Morris, who also deco- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garbiras of "One about 42, 43 years ago. It tive tor our alarm, then stopped According to an. explanatory undergoing recruit training at tha rated the tables. Mrs. Howard S. Maple ave,, Keansburg, are parents Thomas Kinlln of Grove st. thinks statement in the budget, the reduc- started up in Water Witch then the first team of horses to pull the the school budget should be re- U, S. Naval training center, Baln- Higglnson and Mrs. Albert Lauber, of a son born last Thursday at PTA Marks 30th came downtown along Fourth and pumper." tion in tax rate was attained des- brldge, Md. A graduate of Red two past presidents, spoke briefly. Monmouth Memorial hospital. duced. "If the budget is disap- pite Increases of $10,000 in antici- Fifth sts. and the waterfront. Fam- Mr. Liming Is the sole survivor proved at the election next week," Bank high school, he entered the A contract was let for renovations Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fike of ilies and furniture went out on of the more than SO charter mem- pated local operating expenses, $7,. Naval service, Jan. 9, 1852. He is «. to the kitchen in the recently ac- Bellevue ave., Leonardo, are par- Mr. Kinlln said, "and if I am elect- 100 in local school costs and $1,400 Year of Service tho rlvor. Hoses were stuck bers of the company, "We've got ed, I shall work toward its re- son of Mr. and Mrs. Vlto B. Can- quired parsonage adjoining the ents of a son born Saturday at through 15 inches of ice, water three trucks now and 38 active men. in the borough's share of county nava and prior to enlisting in tha church property. Riverview hospital. RUMSON—Ten past presidents duction with no loss of benefits to taxes, The rate reduction is at- of Rumson Parent-Teacher asso- froze, More than 40 homes were I've been 'exempt' about lour or pupils." He is married to the for- Navy was employed by the Triangle- Coming events announced in- Mr. arid Mrs, William L. Waltt five time, but I still get put there tributable, the statement continued, Shoe company. of Kearny «t, keyport, are parenti elation attended the 30th annivers- s^ In that one," he mused, mer Anne Bradley of Elizabeth. to the payment-of back taxes and clude a spaghetti supper to be htld ary meeting of the association at tin another one that started In to keep things running," he smiled. They are parents of Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fuget ot Feb. 21 by the youth society of of a son bofn, Saturday at River- the prompt payment of current Lelghton ave., are parenU of a son view hospital., the annual Founders' day program William, pupils at St. Ann's school, taxes when due which- enabled the ithe church and a. aaertftctal meal Tuesday night In tha high school and Eileen, 3. born Friday at Monmouth Memor- Fob, 27 at noon in the church Mr. and Mrs'. James Murray of borough to build up a $20,000 cash ial hospital. First ave., Hilton park, Mlddletown auditorium. . A former fire chief and-a mem- surplus during 1951. The transfer Jit observance of Ash Wednesday. Edward-S-wlkart, historian, read 5 Seek 3 Seats Council 0KV Mrs. Paul F. Bwitz ot Blossom township, are parents of a daugh- ber ot the board of fire commis- of $10,000 from surplus into 1982 Cove rd., Middletown township, ia ter born Saturday at Riverview a history of the organisation, which sioners, George Sullivan of Man- funds aided in the lowering of the was founded in December, 1921, one ot the chairmen arranging sv WEDDINGS hospital. Fluorine Plan ning pi. thinks the school board tax rate, the statement said. matinee performance of Katharine- Mr. and Mm. John Dunlgan pi One of the guests was Stephen «. On School Board can be operated on a. more busi- The $10,100 increase In local op- Lequler of Red Bank, who was the MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — KEANSBURG—Borough council nesslike basis. He is a bridge car- Cornell's newest play, "The Con- \ STEIN—ZAHN Sycamore, ave., -Little Silver, are principal of Runjson school when erating costs la attributed In the stant Wife," to be given In New parenU-of .a.daughter horn Satur. Votors here will troop to eight poll- Tuesday night authorized Borough penter employed 26 years by the most part to salary adjustments York city, Feb. 9, for the benefit of ' KEitPOHT—Miss Kathleen Stein, th« P.T.A. was founded. Mrs. ing places Wednesday^ to select Manager Ralph O, Williams to in- Central Railroad of New Jersey. day at,Rlverlvew hospital. Mrs, Charles SUllwagon, a past officer of lor borough employees, payments Bonnie Brae farm tor Boys at MIU ' Slaughter of Mrs. Gertrude Stein of Dunlgan is the former Miss Betsy three members of the board of .ed- itiate the installation of fluorida- Married to the former Sue Brown to the state retirement system for llngton. Bonnie Brae farm provides Cheesequake State Park and the the State Congress of Parents and ucation 'from five candidates. tion equipment In tha municipal of Red Bank, he is the father ot Donald,, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Teachers, congratulated the organ- permanent employees and higher care, guidance and education for late Adam F. Stein, became the Gordon Donald df-Weat River rd.| Seeking re-election to the board water system when he deems the Mrs. Salyer Hughes, and Edith costs of materials and supplies to boys, ranging In age from 8, to 16, lbrid« of Franklin Zahn, son .of ization on its achievements and is Capt. .William Dennis, of Port action advisable. Sullivan, a Middletown township Rumson,.». ..." .' growth. In 1947 it had 100 mem- be purchased by the borough In the whose homes have been broken. Mr. and Mn. Charles Zahn of Mr. :srir«w lOflllty of Red Bank Tuesday parenU of a daughter born Tues- John Soden, and two sons, Lmer houn, Thi gunts will bi numbers OX HER WAY TO OBRMANT &'§* th« Jewish Community center, George Searle, and their aunt, Mlu Anderaon and Sander Anderson, atl Othora serving on the Installa- ot Shrewsbury Town! chapter, day at Riverview hoipltat. Ethel Bearle, Mra, Searle la spenrt« tion dinner committee an Mn, Emit SHREWSBURY—Hilton 0. Cat- MM, Harry Ryder, Jr., daughtir I,1Mi6 loolity will hold a luncheon Mr, and MM, Raymond Hyer of of Lakewood. kin, Linden pi,, Red Bank, wai D.A.R, Lawrinoi H, Hart of Ml- und eard party Wednesday, Feb, Ing thli week at the Apgar home. The funeral will be held Satur* Jakubeey, Mn. Oarl Jakubtey. Mn. fined |6 and »8 ooiti Monday night tuohon will bi thi ipiaker, and ot Mr, and Mrs, Danltl B, Sly of Neptune pi., Keansburg, are par- The fifth grade at Marlboro Edward Johnson, MM. Robert Kit- Uotmdil, aalli tonight at about JI, at 1 p. m. at tha Community ents of a son born Tucidny at Mon< day at 2 p, m. it thi Woithult by Mafflstrato Morrltt Lam, Jr., give an Impersonation ot Oiorgi "Mnter. grammar school haa organised a funeral homo, Lakewood. Burial sen and Mm, William Kelly, New when charged with operating a mo- Washington, midnight) on thi Qutin Mary,' en mouth Memorial hospital, book olub. Norman Prlmoat la members will alao be Initiated at routi to m«it her husband who li f'Niw members Introduced wen Mr, and Mm, Joseph Bcrtoncln et will be in Orteniawn cemetery, tor vehicle with dofootlve brakea, a captain with thi V, I, Army sta- ITS', Sylvan OaVnit, Mrs, Kalmsn preildant; Luther B|ai»||, vice Long Branch. this dinner, Mr, Oaakln's dump truck atruok a' VALENTINE Ian -and MM. Sim ftolemin. An. Irving pi,, rtelford, are purcnti of president, and Ethel Kane, acre- At thi conclusion of thfl meet- poll whim it tilled to halt tor a tioned niar Frankfort, d«rmany. % ion horn ytilerdsy it Monmouth lary, • • Ins; a shower wai htld for thi lay- trafflft light, Mombiri of Prldi of Monmouth She ixpieta to bi awiy at liait pouneimint wu rnadi of i dinci Memorial hoiplUI. ceunoll, Sou and Daughtiri ot Lib* thrir'yian, , h» jiwlih War Vatirani will hold Falrvlew PTA to Hold . alt* closet of thi Publlo Health Mallor Wright Main it,, Baton- lib. U at Ui« Community centir, Me. ind Mm, Michel PlwlchllU AT NUMtfnV SOHOOL Nurilng aiioclitlon, Members also erty, will hold a Valmtlni eovirid Cipt, Ryder li thi ion of Mr*. of ChMinut at., Kiandburg, are pur. Founder*' Day Program contributed food (or a biikil which town, wai fined 13 eolUonachargi dish lunpir milting Tlindiy, Fib, Margirit Hydir of Bvtritt, «nl» ot a daughter bom thi* mom. niV&m PLAZA-Somile Van- of operating a vehicle on expired % , CHOIR MUSJCT HEAJDDKN'H CORNER - Mr«, was distributed to i nildy Rumion registration, Poirl Birgir, Uk«< 19, at the lodgi hill on Monmouth ing it nivtrvlew hosfiltil. QUhn, daughter of Mr, and Mn, family, it, Mar, \ mimbiri will rioilvi MAKE VALENTIMC FAVOlU !At tht iirvleii Sundty tt Hi. Mr. ind Mr>. William Bennett at Raymond VnnOlahn, tnd Billy Knnk H*.yu>n of North Long wood, wu aiiinid |S and 13 coiU, from Bilniai eounell tht lodgi fltaton, aon of Mr, and Mrn, Wil- Brnnrth, chairman of prooidura and ehargid with driving a oar without HAM X>AN«BUnO - Mimbiri Anthony's Cithollo church the or. Hudnon ave., Bust Keiniliuri, nn HAOAMAH 8PBAKBR travillng Blbli. and oholr director, Harold parenU of a daughter horn this liam Beaton of Carpenter it,, en- by-laws of tha board of manifin an opirator'i lloime, of Brownli troop 1 an making Val- r, pltyM thi following solos, rooming at Hlvsrvltw hospital. rolled Friday at Mountain Hill of the Monmouth County Council Mn, Binjamln Aihin, iduoatlon YOtANDA riBBRO ENOAOBD, intlni favon for dlitrlbutlon among «!»}'«!»} by Harold rtiriohiirioh Nursery ichool at Ohapol Hill, ' of Pannt-Toaohor aiioolatloni, will ohalrman of Rid Bank ohaptir of TRINITY OUItD PABTV MATAWAN-Mri, Frank Flirro polio patlinti at Monmouth Mimor> , Jnjommunlon,ommunlon," Richard Purvli," V1BIT1NO IN 11UMSON bi tht speaker at thi Founders' Hadaiiah, will llad thi dlaouailon Thin' win M tablei in' pity at of Flirro avi,, hu announoitf thi lal hoipital, loout mothin, ipon- VMiD BUOVVN 'UOOD' day meeting; of thi Palrvlew Par- , Ma"•irtnad*" Hlohird Ciirwonky, nUMSON-Mn, nobln b, Larson on thi book "My Million In Is- tho card party held Tuuday by thi ingipmint of her daughtir, Yo> •ori of thi troop and of a niw ,„. ma tut lalo, "•«r«nadi/> wu d««« LONO BRANCH - Fred Brown im-Tiaoher aiioalatlon Widnuday rael," by Dr, J, 0, MteDonald at a Woman'i tulld of Trinity Eplioo- land* Hilm, to Rbbirl Ffidirlok troep now bilnj organlud, art and ion Wayne irn vliltlni Mn, of (4 Wallace et., Bid Bank, li night, Fob, 18, at the sohool. making itufftd toyi and pripirlng : wttd to Lionard Porealtl, a eholr Larion'i naitnu, Mr, unef Mn. reported to be in "|aod" condition ohuploi' meeting next Tuesday at pal ohuich at thi narlih home, Nurhi ion of Mr, and MM, r, W< simbir. Bieh Hundiy Mr. Wibbir Tho PYA will iponaor a (loiter thi JiwlJh Community dinlir on Mr* F, Uwton Hindis won a gift Bilaniy of Llttli it, Mlu Vlirro bidildi bagi for ohlidrin at thi hM> Bruce Auiiecmuhl at IT Park «v»,, lhl« morning it Monmoulh Memor- conteit on the thime of Civil D«. Pllal. , - ltdieatii a »eio u» i mtmbif 0/ while her husband, Uiui, Urion, ial hoipital when ha li a medloal fllviriido IVI, Thi boolt'i author fljrtlnoate from (hi China and OIMI altindid Mitawin lohoolj ind bir t, m M fiMi. in oo-opiratlon with thi wu thi flnt U. ft, Ambassador to •hop, and Mn, Ura OUin, a tor- U OB mtniuvtM la T«»u, patlmt. •ounty WA flinet attendid Kheel In Douiliii M|i of iprlai a«wiri, . Aril, Hi U M opiratlng uilaiir, |(| BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Page Three ate of Red Bank Catholla high Proclamation school mnd Madison Institute. A Married at Trinity Church Weddings -veteran of World War II with 29 Mayor, Council Cite 7 Objections WHEREAS diseases of the Burnham Files months service in Japan, he ia em- heart and blood vessels consti- OSTBOLENK—SOFTEN ployed at LaVole laboratories at tute our nation's most Important For School Board WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pa. Morganyllle, To School's. $265,000 Ten-Room Plan medical and public health prob- lem in that they affect more per- Stanley W. Burnham of 40 Hub- —Mils Rachel Phyllis Oatrolenk, SHOWERS-IOOOK daughter of Mr, and Mr*. Samuel SHREWSBURY — Mayor Alfred sons than any other disease, lead bard park, has filed a petition as Ostrolenk of Washington Crossing REBVETTOWN—Mrs. Albert N. Beadleston Tuesday night dis- all other diseases as a. cause ot a candidate for the Red Bank Bucks county, Pa., formerly of A. Showers of Pine Brook and Os- closed that he has submitted seven Craver Seeks death, and are a serious social board of education in next Wednes- River Plaza, was married Wednes- car Cook of Reeveytcwn were mar- objections to the state departments and economic burden, and day's school election. H» has an- day of last week to Marvin C. Sol- ried. Sunday afternoon at the home of education and local government WHEREAS the week including nounced he Is a candidate tot tha on the proposed ten-room school Seat on Board unexplred term at Walts? Wood- fen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scott here. Feb. It each, year Is being spon- 1 Soffen of Washington, D. C. The Rev. N. H. MOM, pastor of Reevey- addition here. OHAPEL HILL—Harry S. Craver sored by the American Heart as- head, whose resignation from thai ceremony took place in the living town Methodist church, performed * Assuring local voters of "an in- of Chapel Hill id. here, a candidate sociation as American Heart week board was accepted at last month's room of the home of the bride's the ceremony, which wu followed telligent answer" from the two for election to the MlddlctDwn for the purpose of focusing public meeting. parents, before a bower of flowers. by a reception. ,. state agencies, Uie mayor explained township board of education, this attention on the medical, social Rabbi S. Joshua Kohn performed Mrs, Anna Edwards ot Asbury that the letter was written even week declared "It to bo the duty of and economic aspects of this pri- the ceremony, which was followed Park wu her sister's matron of though he and members of the parents .... to accept responsi- mary health problem, and of re- by a reception. honor; and J. P. Scott was beat council "are sympathetic" to local bilities In the civic affairs of thoir minding the nation that solution man. The bridegroom is employed school conditions and "realize that communities, I know of nothing depends upon the fullest co-oper- at the Ammunition Depot, Earle, additional school space Is needed." more Important to all of ou« than ation of the people, science, gov- and the couple will moke their He said the letter was composed our schools," ernment, health and social agen- home in Reeveytown." when it was learned that neither cies: Reception guests Included Mr. ho. nor members ot the council NOW, THEREFORE, we do and Mrs. Barnie 'Heggs, the bride's could attend the Jan. 9 hearing at hereby order that the week be- son and daughter-in-law; Mrs. M. Trenton. That session was called ginning Feb. 10, 1952, be observed C. Call, the bride's daughter; Har- to hear the local school, board's re- as American Heart week. We old Showers,. Newark; Mr. and quest to exceed the combined bor- further call upon schools, church- Mrs. James Carson, Mr. and Mrs. rowing power of the borough and es, scientific bodies, civic associa- Conrad Greenhow, Mr. and Mrs. the district in order to build the Robert Reevey, Mr. and Mrs., Ben tions, business establishment!, $265,000 addition. Mayor Beadleston and other organizations and the Reevey, Mrs. Isabella, Morris, Mrs, said he did not know the hearing Estella Boone, Mrs. Norman Reev- people of our municipalities gen- was the final one until Jan. 7. Pre- erally to observe this American ey, Mrs. Lena MeKlnnon, Miss viously, he expected the education Juanlta Cook, Miss 'France* Show- Heart Week with appropriate department would hold the first activities. ers, Miss Lillian Reevey, Clarence hearing, the local government de- Boggs, Joseph Rock, William Rock partment the second. Katharine Elkus White, Mayor and Eugene Simms. Asserting he and members of of Red Bank; Alfred N. Beadles- council want to finance a school ton, Mayor of Shrewsbury; Law- SERGI—ROBINSON which "we can afford to pay for, rence A, Carton, Chairman, Mid- RUMSON—Miss Barbara Sergi, consistent with good education for dletown Township Committee; daughter of Mrs. Orrin Soule of our children," tho mayor listed the Joseph C. Davison, Mayor of Lit- Washington st, and of the late An- objections in separate paragraphs. tle Silver; F. Bliss Price, Mayor thony Sergi, and Cpl. William Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Beecroft First was that the borough has of Eatontown, and Felix J. Bren- Stanley W. Burnham inson of Fort Monmouth, son of no municipal building, but that one nan, Mayor of Keansburg, Mrs. Mayo Robinson of Kershaw, Sunday afternoon at Trinity Epis- Miss Dolores Carman ot Keans- will be needed in the next few A graduate of Yale university S. C, were married Saturday at copal church Miss Betty Joy 'Car- burg was a bridesmaid for her years. Second was that the popula- Mr. Burnham has been a resident '; Mrs. Marvin C. Soffen the homo* of the brlde'e mother. man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cousin. Her gown was styled like tion increase will require a munici- of Red Bank since 1946. He ia pur* Magistrate Arnold Tulp performed Howard D. Carman of Lincoln ct, the honor attendants only in orchid pal garbage disposal system. Third, LaRue Favors chasing director for Lehn and Fink, The bride, escorted by her father, the ceremony, and a, reception fol- Keansburg, became the bride of taffeta and net, She, too, wore a needed expansion of the police de- Products corporation in New York wore a princess styled gown of lowed. ' , Thomas A. Beecroft, ton of Mr. and matching sweetheart cap of orchid partment. Fourth, flre apparatus Is Harry S. Crnvcr city. Mr, Burnham Is tho father of ivory satin trimmed with Alecon The bride chose a toast colored Mrs. George Beecroft of Lakewood velvet flowers and carried a muff becoming antiquated. Fifth, tho Vocation Training three children, two of whom art, lace and fashioned with high gabardine suit for her costume, rd., West Point Pleasant. of spring flowers. school board Is "far from united on Assistant cashier nf the Chase LEONARDO—"I am In favor of pupil* at the Mcohanic Street neckline, long sleeves and a train. with a matching toast colored Howard Carman, Jr., the bride's a plan" which will offer the best National bank, Nuw York city, Mr. vocational training when request school and one at Red Bank Junior Her full length veil of illusion fell feather hat, and a corsage of white The. church was illuminated by brother, was ring bearer. solution. Sixth, that council is not Cravor received a bachelor of sci- od," David J. LaRue of Center high school. from a crown of ivory satin, and orchids. Her > only attendant was candles and decorations were all William Beecroft of West Point convinced the school census has enco degree from the Wharton and Brevent aves. here declared Mr. Burnham this week Issued she carried an old-fashioned show- her sister, Mrs. Rosemary Feather white spring flowers, with palms Pleasant was his brother's best man been studied enough, and seventh, school of flnanco nnd commerce of this week when he listed his roa- the following campaign statement! er bouquet of white roses, lilies of of Sea Bright, who was dressed in arid ferns forming a background of and tho ushers were Charles Berto- needed borough expenditures to- the University of Pennsylvania be- sona tor becoming a candidate for "Our Red Bank schools are doing the valley and orange blossoms. a navy blue and white suit with greens. Rev. Robert H. Anderson, latus and Donald Davis, both of gether with so heavy a school debt fore entering the banking business election to the Middletown town- a fine teaching job, with an excel- David Gerald Ostrolenk, the white accessories. She had a cor- rector, performed a double ring Point Pleasant. would place the borough in bank- 24 years ago. He .specializes in fi- lent teaching staff and good school bride's brother, was best man, sage ot pink roses. Samuel Luna ceremony. A reception for ISO gucsta fol- ruptcy in event a period of depres- nancial problems of tho public util- management. However, we are After a wedding trip to Cuba, of Fort Monmouth was best man. Mr. Carman gave his daughter lowed at Champ's at West Keans- sion lowered the tax collection av- ity Industries. He was born In Vir- faced with crowded conditions, due burg. Decorations wore clusters of the couple will mako their home Cpl. and Mrs. Robinson will make in marriage, and her gown was erage. ginia and educated in the public to the failure to expand school In Washington, D. C. white Chantilly lace and nylon. white wedding bells and bouquets The mayor asserted that ho and schools of West Virginia. A veteran building facilities in pace with the their home at Monmouth Beach. of assorted spring flowers. The bride, a graduate of the The bride was graduated from The dress was made with an off- members of council, who concurred of two and one-half years service general growth of our town. We Holmqulst school In New Mope, Rumson high school, and Perth shoulder yoke neckline of nylon, For her daughter's wedding Mrs. In the contents of his letter, do not during World War II, In which ho must develop a long range program Fa., will be graduated from the Amboy Beauty Culture academy, trimmed at the neck with a small Carman chose a' gown of green wish to present an "obstructionist" served as a Navy lieutenant, junior to modernize .and enlarge our- University of Pennsylvania this and is employed at Squier labora- lace Peter Pan collar and long crepe with matching accessories attitude. He said he Is confident the grade, attached to air squadrons In schools, and keep them In first class month. She plans to do graduate tories at Fort Monmouth. The lace sleeves. The bouffant skirt was and a hat made of orchid colored two state departments concerned the Caribbean, Mr. Craver was a condition. The addition to the high work at George Washington uni- bridegroom is a member of the made of layers of nylon net, with flowers. Her corsage was of orchids. —which lie described "the finest of founder and the first president of school will help, but will still leave versity. Her husba'nd, who received military police at Fort Monmouth. an oversklrt of lace. She wore a The bridegroom's mother was their kind in the nation"—will give the Chapel Hill Community asso- us with deficiencies in the junior a bachelor of engineering degree matching lace cap, trimmed with dressed in a navy blue ensemble every consideration and much study ciation. He has represented that high school, and some elementary from Cornell university, is an ex- He GRATH—WILSON. pearl orange blossoms and her veil with matching accessories and hat so that "a very serious problem" group on the Council of Civic as- schools. If elected, I will work con- aminer with the U. S. Patent office. fell to her flngertlps. She carried and a corsage of orchids. sociations of Middletown township. selehtously for further Improve- LITTLE SILVER—Miss Elisabeth will be "properly presented to the He Is now attending the Law a white prayerbook covered with When the couple return from people." Mr. Cravoi' Is Married to the ment« in buildings consistent with School of George Washington un- McGrath, daughter of Mrs. Nora sprays of white orchids and narrow their wedding trip to Florida they former Marjorle Doolan of Now our growth in population, and mod- iversity. During World War II, he McGralh of Merlaen, Conn., and ribbon streamers. will be at home at Spruce st., West York city. Residents of the town- ern school requirements." served in the Navy. William Dayton Wilson, son of Mrs. Mrs. Henry Schacht of East Point Pleasant, where they have re- ship six years, they have throe chil- Mary Wilson of Wilson ave., Keaiis- Keansburg was matron of honor cently built a new house. For dren, Janet, Cicely and David, pu- burg, were married Wednesday St. James PTA . KVEBNHAM—KCCLES and she wore a bouffant styled traveling the bride chose a costume pils at Leonardo school. night, Jan. 23, at Little Silver bor- gown of taffeta and net In light of blue with black accessories and Dr. L. R. Swartz . 1 Miss Adeline Ann Evernham, ough hall by Magistrate William blue, The dress had a taffeta bod- a corsage of white orchids. To Hold Benefit daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Evern- T. Wichmann, Mrs. Florence Mc- Grath, the bride's sister-in-law, and ice ^.nd a net skirt and a match- The bride is ft graduate of Mid- A card pally, sponsored by '.ho ham ot Herbert St., and John Paul Ing Jacket of taffeta, designed with dictown township high school and Issues Statement Eccles, also of Herbert st., were Charles Wilson, the bride's brother, parents of the pupils of St. James Board Adopts were the. attendants. a stand-up type collar and short is employed In the bookkeeping de- grammar school, will be held .Mon- Dr. Lester R. Swartz, candidate..' married Sunday at the Red Bank sleeves, trimmed with large cuffs. partment of The Red Bank Regis- Baptist church. Rev. W. Clinton day night in Red Bank Catholic for the unexplred term of Walter The bride wore a gown of ice blue She wove'a sweetheart styled cap ter. The bridegroom', a graduate of high school auditorium. Mrs. Mi- Woodhead on the Red Bank board!" Powers, paBtor,. performed the taffeta with matching hat, trimmed of blue velvet flowers and carried Point Pleasant Beach high school, Lowered Budget 1 ceremony which was followed by a with a complexion styled veil. Her chael J. Bergin Is chairman, as- ot education in next Wednesday ** • a muff covered with spring flowers is a carpenter employed by Birdsall sisted by Mrs. Thomas Corcoran KEANSBURG—The board of ed- David J. LaRus school election, this week Issued th« reception at the home ot the attendant was. attired in a blue In pastel shades. iSendzink of Point Pleasant. ucation last Thursday night adopt- following statement: brlde'3 mother. printed silk dress, with matching and Mrs. Joseph' O. Eschelbach. The proceeds will go to the ed the 1952-53 budget after reduc- Mr. LaRue said he became a As a graduate of the Red Bank Ttie bride was given tn marriage accessories. A receptlpn followed ing it by {3,000 and after a four- candidate upon the announcement by her brother, Walter Everning- at the Log Cabin inn. Atlantic Miss Gail Bassos P.T.A. project fund, which this public schools and a life-long resi- Highlands, Jane Alberta Engaged year calls for the paving of the hour public hearing highlighted by by William Metcaif of Appleton dent of Red Bank, my interest in ham of Middletown township. Her verbal exchangos between Jere- ave. here that he would not seek the educational facilities of our' gown was white satin, made with June Bride-Elect entire school yard. Mrs. Philip Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are making LITTLE SILVER—Mr, and Mrs. Thomas, president, this week nam- miah Wilson, board president, and re-election to the board. "With Leo- borough is one of deep-seated back- a full skirt which had a train, and their home at 26 Reckless pi.. Red Chester A. Alberts announce the Mrs. Alex" Rassas of River rd.i Mayor Felix J. Brennan. nardo thus left without represen- ground and knowledge. As a par- her fingertip length veil was lace. Bank. The bride attended Miss Ho- ed the following chairmen to as- ent the standards of our schools ' engagement of their daughter, Miss announces the engagement of her sist Mrs. Bergin. They include Mrs. The mayor's participation at the tation on the board and In view are of intense personal Interest; ; Her Colonial styled bouquet was gan's school in Connecticut, and Jane Alberts, to Charles Jay Kassc- daughter, Miss Gail Patricia Ras- hearing followed a council mooting of my long Interest In civio af- all white flowers. the bridegroom is a graduate of William Anderson, Mrs. Paul Hem- for as a parent It Is of paramount •* wltz, son of Mrs. Benjamin Kasse- sai; to Sidney Mcndelson of Port scott and Mrs. Howard Haver.*, ton days before when ho scored fairs, I decided to become *, can- Importance that my child and all.' Mrs, George Brown of Catherine Mlddletown township high school, witz of East Orange and the late Chester, N, Y, A June wedding is first grade; Mrs. A. D. Squltero, board mombers for going "beyond didate," he said. children receive the best possibls - St., was matron of honor for ner Mr. Kassewltz, planned, Mrs. Harold Haug, Mrs. Albert the realm of reason ... in denying Superintendent since June. 1943, education that the Red Bank com- sister, and her gown was yellow Bloom and Mrs, Edward Johnson, themselves nothing" in the prep- of County Gas oompany, Atlantic munity and school can provide. net, styled with ' an off-shoulder Elect Officers, second grade; Mrs, Charles Im- aration of the budget which he Highlands, Mr. LaRue was bnf-n In my vocation I have many deal- j neckline, and a matching head- perial, Mrs. Walter Angerole and called upon voters to defeat In the at Newark and aducated at public ings with children. Their necda and „ piece. Her colonial bouquet was their desires are numerous. It is Mrs, John Rice, third grade; Mrs. school district election next Wednes- schools there. He moved to thil my Intention to help the children ' made of blue flowers. Mrs. Stan- Owen B. Gibson, Mrs. Peter Wesel, day. community In 102» and began his ley Flanagan of East Keansburg, Plan Anniversary of our community achieve their .' FAIR HAVEN — Mrs. Robert Mrs. George Obre and Mrs. Bruco Adopted minutes before the mid- employment at County Gas two needs and gain their desires. Thu« • a bridesmaid, wore a gown of blue Crlspell, fourth grade. night deadline, the budget calls for years later. He became a foreman the parallelism of my vocation and . satin with matching headpiece and Matthews was elected president of Mrs. Michael Hanrahan, Mrs. operating costs of 5183,017.50. an In 1933, general foreman in 1947 avocation. mitts, and carried a colonial bou- the Ladles' auxiliary of the Fair For the past H years I have been Haven Are department last Thurs- Leo C. Rocco and Mrs. Andrew Increase of $16,760 over last year. and assistant superintendent three quet of yellow flowers, In tho ?3,000 cut from the original months before he assumed his an Independent voter, I am af- Stanley Flanagan of East Keans- day at the fire house. A past pres- Russo, fifth grade; Mrs. William filiated with no political party * ident's pin was presented to Mrs. Cowlen and Mrs. Charles Oaker- appropriation for Instruction, $2,700 present post. whatsoever, and have no political burg was best man. Ushers were —intended for tho salary of ft A member of Brevent Park and William Capro of East Keansburg, Pearl Rosenberg, and a corsage to son, sixth grade; Mrs! James aspirations. Mrs. Lester England. The latter Rhodes and Mrs. Timothy Hounl- teacher to assume classes now Leonardo fire company since 1933, In order that the voters of Red and Herbert Flanagan of Fair taught by John Doorr, who was to Mr. LaRue, who is 45, this year * I Haven. has been serving as president pro han, seventh grade; Mrs, Paul Bank may know of some of my - Fredericks and Mrs. Francis Mc- have become a full-time physical began his 18th year as company Ideas concerning our schools, and The bride's mother was attired tern several months, education Instructor—was elimin- why I am a candidate for the one- fathers elected were Mrs. Ed- Nalley, eighth grade, division A, secretary. He also began his 12tli \n a navy blue dress with a cor- ated In addition to a }3UO reduc- year as a trustee of the Mon- year teim of the board of educa- ^ sage of yellow roses. ward Crozler, vice president; Mrs. and Mrs, Charles Allaire and Mrs. tlon, may I submit to the peopls Joseph P. Hintelmann, eighth tion in the teacher salary account. mouth county firemen's associa- some of my thoughts concerning The couple are now making their Carl Jakubecy, secretary; Mrs. Mayor Brcnnan'a objection to Frederick Vroom, assistant secre- grade, division B, tion. He's third assistant chief of the role of the public schools ia - home on Herbert st, 1 mimeographed pamphlets found by the Middletown township fire de- our Red Bank community. It might - tary; Miss Melissa Little,'financial the audience ot more than 300 per- secretary, and Mrs. Viola Sickles, partment and also has been a be stated as by "Educational Plat- . GAVLOBD—DRUMMOND P.T.A. to Hold sons on auditorium seats fired the speolaj patrolman. Mr. LaRue is form.'* * treasurer. meeting when ho queried the board One—The local school board is Announcement Is made of tha The auxiliary will,hold its 31st a director of the Middletown town- on who distributed tha circulars ship Lions club and was a mem- the servant ot the community. It „ marriage of Miss Ruth Gaylord annual birthday dinner Mar. 27, at Fathers' Night exists to carry out the will of the 7 of Summltt, daughter of James which included a phrase making ber of the Leonardo Citizens ai- Wlllowbrook, with Mrs. Luke Pry- RUMSON — The Parent-Teacher referenco to "politics." For. board community, guide it and appraJse * G, Gaylord of Roper, N. C, to or as chairman. This event will soolation when the group spon- the results. It remains for the peo- - i John Drumntond, Jr., son of Mrs. association ot Holy Cross school members, Mr. Wilson replied that sored a Boy Scout troop. He was pie ot Red Bank to show more in- ~ I also be the annual shower of fanoy will hold Us annual Fathers' night tho appearanco of tho pamphlets Sophie Drummond of Shrewsbury articles, made by members,' to be a troop commltteeman until the tereat in the board, its meetings, -. I ave,, Rod Bank, The couple were Mli» Jane Alberts Miss Gall P. Bauaa next Tuesday at Holy Rosary hall. was a complete surprise. It was Lions club became troop sponsor. Its activities, and above all in our . 5 sold at the auxiliary's booth at the established that the circulars were schools. .'. >• married Jan. 26 by Rev, Leon 0. firemen's fair next' summer. Supper will be served at 7 p. m. Ho is married to the former Miss Alberts graduated from the Miss Rassas, daughter of the late with Mrs. William Otglto and Mrs. mimeographed at tho school but Two—By working with the school - i Rlddlck at the home of the bride's A baby shower was held at Margaret Cummlngs of Jeney City. brother, Timothy Gaylord at •Mw- Beard school In Orange and is the Alex Rassas, was graduated from Raymond Sullivan as chairman, the author of tho remarks could They have no children. board, the administration and ! Thursday's meeting for .the layette granddaughter of the late Mr. and teachers, the people ot tho com- ~" . 1 rlstown, Red Bank high school, and attend- They will be assisted by Mrs. not bo credited. munlty can help decide what they closet of the Publlp Health Nurs- Mrs. William Parks Evans of Jer- ed Syracuse university. She Is pres- Claude Minaldl, Mrs, Herbert Lnng- Mrs. Edna Farmer of New York ing, association. The next meeting sey City. She Is associated with the Tho mayor, In listing Items that want their schools to achieve. city, the brldogroom's sister, and ently employed by the Herald Ad- ler, Mrs, William Dobrosky, Mrs. could bo eliminated from the hud- Statement Issued Three—School programs In-;•-, ! will be Thursday, Ftb. 28. New York brokerage firm ot C, A. vertising agency ot New York city, Hartson Howland, Miss Mary Dur- volved through the above methods David Schanok of Red Bank, the Alberts and company. get, denied the need for creating bridegroom's nephew, were the Mr. Mondelson, son of Mr. and stewltz, Mrs. William Patten, Mri. an attendance ottlccr's Job, Ho should meet the needs ot the chll- . Junior Clubwomen Mr. Kejutewltz, «. graduate o( Mrs, David Mendolaon, served with Joieph Charles, Mrs. Melville By MaeDonald dren In the Red Bank community, ~ only attendants, ., called for tho continuation of po- and should make no differentiation •; The couplo have returned from Pla«_1>o Benefit!. Upsala college, served three years the Coast Guard during World War Chamberlain, Mrs. John Cotney, lice supervision of attendance, in the European theater with the II. Ho is affiliated with hli brother Albert T. "Pole" MaeDonald, as to race, color or creed. their wedding trip and are now UTTLB BliiVBR — The waya Mrs. John Delaney and Mrs. Ho- Oeorge'Qucnsch, principal, replied Four—No school program li bet- r Fourth Infantry division during In business, bart Leonard. candidate for the unexpired term making their home In Red Bank, and meana department of the Jun- World War II. He la a member ot that losl s of attendance bringgs an on the, Red Bank school board of ter than those who admlnliter and •» The bride waa graduated from ior Woman's olub' ofLlttle. Silver After the supper and entertain- accompanying ^ In stattt o aidid! teach It. It li Increasingly import- .. Theta Epellon fraternity and la a Walter Woodhead, this week Is- ant to Keep the good teacher* and .„ Roper, N. O., high school, and Apex will hold a trlcky-tray and bridge grandson of the lato Mr, and MM, ment, father! of Holy Croat pu- HiHirini g an attondanott a oMIoer will sued the following statements Methodist Fellowship bring bettor attendance and finan- administrators In our schools and , Beauty college, and is employed party Monday night, Feb. 18, at the Charles Metager ot Boat Orange, pils will conduct a meeting with . -*• * native of Red Bank, and to find ways for their continuing •*' by tha Oh arm School ot Beauty clubhouse.' ' Mr, Kassewlta It an Industrial rep- To Hear Army Engineer each father taklne over the duties cial gain for the board. having been oduoatea In local Improvement. There li a positive • Culture at Newark, The bride- Chairmen are Mrs. Kenneth L. resentative with W. H, Compton of an officer. Acting officers will Mayor Bronnan's recommenda- johoors, I feel I am familiar with relationship between competent * 'ffroom was graduated from Red Walker, Jr, and Mr* • Oarl V- Shear oompany of Newark. PORT MONMOUTH—Oliver D. be William Hintelmann, Jr., pro»l- tion that a J3.700 appropriation for tho uioblBfti, and workings of tho teachers and administrators. « Bank high school, and during Olofsoh, aeilitod by Mrs, Patrick A aprlng wedding It planned, ferklni, chief of the communica- dent; Raymond Heltlcer, vice presi- repairs ami replacements be elim- Five—Thero should bo a high de- World War It served with th« D'Alola, MM. Joseph, 8. Shaffer, and tion* section of the Signal Corps dent: John Dlxon, secretary, and inated through the use of $3,700 ac- As a candidate for the unexplred gree of co-operation betwoen tha - Army In Europe. Ho is presently Mlsi Virginia Conover, In charge Engineering staff, will be guoit Dr, Stephen Casagrande, treasurer. crued In that account provoked a toim on the board created by th« school and other agencies at the • employed at the Naval Ammuni- ipeiker bofoie the Methodlit Men's controversy at the table which was rof^M-t ?n of Walt.r Woodhead, I community Interested In the wet-..• .,",, of refreshments! Mrs. William Committee reports will be given fare of our-youth. . - V tion depot at Earle. Koch, Jr. and Mis*.Barbara port- War Romance Fellowship of Red Bank at their by Melville Chamberlain, program-, roeolvod when •» i-t tie on a mo- pledge -If elected, to aupport and prompto all programs which wilt: Six—Alter certain goals for our « mua, door, and Mri. John V. Crow- rfieetlng next Wednoiday evening, Vincent McCarthy, membership: tion to follow tho rocommended ac- schools havo been set forth by the .,, 't\ HULLAND-SC1IA1DLE. Feb. 18, He will talk on the re- tion failed to give affirmation, Mako the schools of Red BanK ell, Jr., Mrs. a. J. Houaeworth and Has Happy Ending Jere Cariw, welfare) Wllllsm eiiual to or better than echooUTof board ot education, administration, -. r Mlts Sally Liu. ttiyi. • ' search and development activities Lynoh, ways and mennn Prid teachers and public, those ihould '-- 1\ BUTUflR-Mr, and Mil, Albert carried on at tho laboratorlei and comparable size boroughs, so the Edgar Hulland of Fayaon Lakei, The olub will hold 4 rummage KBANSBURO—A war-time re- Stroebelroebel, publicity; M. Vincent youth of Rod Bank will continuti e be appraised constantly to #ee If •- 1] manoe, whloh atarttd In London, will also give a demonstration of n vtn nt Garden Club Mark* tho schools are achieving their — % announces the marflagj of their sale Saturday morning between S 2» n ' M hoipltalltyj Williamm to have educational facilities equal England, came to a happy ending Signal Corpj equipment. OlgllOlll o and Raymond Sullivan, ro. to those of other New Jeriey chil- *oals, <• *' daughter, MIM Bernadfne Dorothy o'olook »nd noon at the Weatilde i Fifth Anniversary dren; Seven-I believe that the Red „ j Hulland, to Honry Sohalble, Jr., ion "Y" tn Red Bank. Mlii Joanne Sunday when Mlae Margarit Col- Mr, Patklna, a resident of Rid fnihmenti, and Jamie Neiion, llni of Olaigow, Bootland, btoame .„Guard tho tax dollars and obtain Bank lohoois should have u one < ot Mr, and Mr*. Henry Bohalblo of Serplco and Mlsi Virginia Conqver Bank, has directed oommunloa- utiraturi, SHREWSBURY-Members of the ot their fundamental purposes the the bride of Joieph Selaatk of Naveilnk Oartlon club hold their the best valm for all monies spent) Orchard it,, Beaoon Biaoh, Keani* are ohalrmen of the event, sport- Keamburg, The oouplo wen mar- tlom roaoaroh and development Contlnuo and Improve tho high Improvement of the quality of liv- bur|, Tha couplo wiro married tored by the welfare and Braille ried at Keaniburg borough hall by projoote at 8.O.B.U slneo 1M8, Dur- Vandcrbllt to Speak nfth anniversary lunoheon Tuoiday standards maintained by our teaoh- ing for all the people of the com- Saturday by Rov. Peter Koilan, department*. , ing World War II ha aervod with at Bhidowbrook Inn, with Mrs, J, Ing- corps and assure parenti, Red munity, As preparation for O,F,M, of Bt, Anthony's. Cathollo Magistral* Edward V, Ambrose, the U, S. Army overieai. Holding At Ackofson Dinner Raymond OeRldder and Mn, Ota- better llvlnjr, the three R'I and a reotptlon followed at the Bunk aohooli will remain on thi fundamentals must be atroiaed church, Butlir, at tho rodtory of Card Parly Monday Berkshire hottl. the rank of major he wu respons- ASBUrtY PAnK-Ohlef Juitlee ham Aihmeed M chairmen, accoptablt (lit for college require- the jehoole must not sacrifice t ,_ . St. Ann'i Calhollo church, Koani- ible for development, organisation Arthur T, Vanderbllt of the New Thi tablM wore decorated by ments, and activities of character, culture, oltu burr, A reception (or thi Immidl- To Aid Girl Scout. Mlu Irene Porado and "Wnlly and nparallon or the first radio re- Jeney Supreme court will be the Mrt. Rlehud Hurd and Mn. David Continue thi Improvement ot thi nnllri iohocil system without ex- aenihlp which will prepare our alt famlllei and friends, toltawod1-«.t IUVBR PLAZA—Membira o( the Popowikl, both of Bayonnii wire lay voice anil taletypn communica- principal speaker at a testimonial Jackson, and nthera assisting were 'oungitori for aa happy, wall ad« Log Cabin Inn, Atlantic HlfhlancU, mothers' eommlttee ef the'River the attendants, The bride wore a tion lyitem und by thn Allied Mili- dlnnir for Justice Henry B, Acker- Mn, Krederlok Rldrldijc, Invlla- coislva taxation, uilid, and co-operative adult ilia gray Bngllih tweed tult, with a cor- tary Foreei In North Afrlci, Later son next Thursday night at thi tloni, and Mrs. Omrin Kvrrlng. n our community, fhi brldo won » light gray suit Plaia-Country Olub Estates Olrl •age of roiM and carnttloni, Thi TlltllSDAV M0HTBR8 I with lavindoi' aoceiiorlei and a floout troop will hold a card party hi eemd ai technical advisor on Birkiley-Csrteret hotel, ilvon by ham, riinrvalloni. ooupli met In London, whin the eommuntoittlon planning for Invas- the Monmouth County Bar aiioola- Thi Thuriduy Nlghtin, thi TO EXHIBIT AT GARD1M* coruii of while gladioli, Her only Monday night at 1 o'olook at River bridegroom ftmd with the V, S, The following Mincers wore noin- attendant was MIM Ruth Stoopi of Plata uhoal, Mri. Monti B, Jonea ion of Europe, > tlon, Inatodi Mrs, Hurd for prtslilonti young adult group of thi Commun- SBA BRIOHT - Robirt Norton Army there, The brldo earn* to ot Raliton kinnili will exhibit Haikell, and hir ooitumi was a li In charge. vhU county lut week. Holding degreea ot B,S, and U, At a moetlnu of the dinner com* Mn, JOIdrUlge, vice proaldinti Mri, ity "Y" will hold • Valentlni danoi forut groin iult with brown to* Prliti will Inolude a $35 bottle R In eleotrlcal engineering from mlttee Monday afternoon, It wai Harvey Bowtoll, recording eeore- Thuriday night, Feb. 14, at thi four airman Shiphird pupa ilrod OMiorlM and a oonaga of ytllow ot perfume, donated to the com- At the raoeptlen, a turkey dinner Oregon Itate college, Mr. Porklni reported ny Milton Stein, chair- taryj Mri, Robert Oodiuoh, com*, "V" on Rlvenldi avi, Hart Web- by Ohe-mplon Wiikirn CanAldaU , Itadlell, Milt* Clark of N»w York mittee by Mri. B. Fletohir Moore, wu iimd by Mri. Jamn Haliy, Al aUo li a graduate of the V, 8. man of the rmrvatlon oommlttie, ponding icoritaryi MM, Marry ber'i orchestra will play for dano* of Olralda In the Weitmlnetir Ken* wii but man, . , and thire will be Individual table •mall wu In oharii of refreeh- Army command and general itaff that he had received reiirvatlom Cravetv treaeurer ,tmd Mri, Dcnid. inf. Later in the month, the group net olub ebow al Mtdl•oi n iquir* menti, and Mr. ana Mri, Walter will make », bus trip le Radio City, gardin, He will alto 1exhibit ! h.U Mn, iohainls U a graduate of prliia, Assisting .the chairman are nliimnn entertained with piano n. lolionl, He la a member of Eta from every part of the state nnd iler, Mn, Ashmcnd nnd MM, Harry Sutler high. «ohaol and Birkeley Mri. Moore, Mri, Binjamln Biok- leolloni. Kappa Nu and Sigma PI Sigma. thil a large delegation le ixnooted Corwlni director!, Oftlairi will bo Other aotlvltloe planned are a ikat- Coon HouHounnd Ten Oaki ArlitosMrliooMl Rierttarlsl aohool, and la imployid ir, Mn, John Reid, Mri. Wllllwn Victor U Fox, nreildant of the from Jiney city, when Juitleo elietid at the Mar, 4 meeting:. Mil, Ing party at thi Monte Carlo rink by Norman J. Mallitt, Iniuranoi Jiequei, Mr», P. W, Xmdall and felloweiilp, U In charge of the pro- Aokinon «»t for many yean In U W, Nlignman wai ehalrmnn of In Aibury Park, and oanaita Bar* of breed In thi three ihowi he brekir, Mr. lohelbli i§ • gradu- MM. Alffid Xalpk, thi Oifwlt tourt biMh, „ lomliutloni, tlM it «M '*" Pace Fout BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Kirwan Reports $26,260 in Memorials Leonardo Atlantic Highlands Dogs at Large In the audience at Sunday eve- Vases Mrs. Katherine Grimm was Sweetheart f elected president of the ladies' aux- ning's performance of .the Ice Show Wired Subscribed in St. Mary's Campaign iliary of the Brevent Park and at Madison Square Garden, New York City, were Mr. and Mrs. Les- into Lamps NEW MONMOUTH — Subscrip- Leonardo fire company at a meet- Draw Complaints ans of $26,260 were, reported Tues- SHREWSBURY—Dog lovers, dog lie M. Antonides, Mr. and Mrs. Lamps Cpl. Johnson Home ing Monday night of last week at Martin Mortenson, Mr. and Mrs, lay night by Frederick Kirwan, the fire house. Others elected were owners and dog catchers were up Sam Guzzt and Herbert M. Todd Re-wired tialrman of the memorial gifts for much discussion at Tuesday lunynittcc of the St. Mary's school Mrs. Edna Supienskl, vice presi- night's mayor and council meet- and Miss Gwen Roberts. O n Valentlne'i Relatives? From Korean War dent; Mrs. Rosemary Kerrigan, Members of Robert B. Mantell day, she deaervel On Valentine's day, they luilding fund campaign, to Rev. ing, but no immediate solution was flowers from deserve flowers from tobcrt T, Bulman, pastor, and John NAVESINK—Cpl. Frederick H. secretary; Mrs. Ruth Konowitz, as- evident to three Curley Homes res- hose company No. 2 met Monday Dean's, Uttle Sil- Dtan's, Little Sliver. McDermott, general chairman, Johnson, U. S. Marine Corps, Is sistant secretary, and Mrs. Mary idents' complaints about dogs run- night at the fire house. ver. RB 6-1S32. RB 6-183Z HAROLDS his committee's first report spending a 30-day leave with his AlberUon, who wai re-eleoted ning at large. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leonard RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP meeting at the church. parents, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth C. treasurer. Mrs. Belle Gold Cross Mrs. Walter Cunllffe and Mrs.of East Garfleld ave. were week- 16 Front St Bed Bank 6-2744 Launched in mid-January, the Johnson, at their home on Mon-was re-appointed chairman of the Otto H. Aders of Sickles pi. were end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Specializing ill lampalgn seeks a minimum of mouth ave, publicity committee. Mrs, Rose present to complain of packs of iam Keavney of. New Hyde Park, ;B5,000 to help defray the cost of a -.,..!•• • 0 dogs running through the area, L I. Mrs. Keavney Is Mrs, Leon- Crane & Bulldozers Kovalesky was appointed chairman, "ruining gardens" and "ganging up ard's ' daughter. lew school. Members of the gen- of the sick committee, Mrs, Supien- BRASS sral solicitation committee met on children." Mrs. Cunllffe said the Operators Wanted and ast night for their first training skl will be hostess at a card party condition isn't too bad at present, "Eight out of JO readers consult The icsslon, The campaign will be Friday, Feb.. 22,' at the fire house. but the summer months bring a Register, Classified Adi."—Advertisement Sister? ipened formally next Thursday She will be assisted by Mrs. Ko-hazardous oondltion. Declaring she COPPER light at the church when parish- valesky, Mrs. Kerrigan, Mrs. Al-owns a dog, she asked council to MANZO POLISHING, LACQUERING oners will hear an ecclesiastical bertson and Mrs. Carl Van Ness. paas a law requiring owners to Kremlin Blasts , iignitary tell of the campaign's Mrs. Anton Xeridzla and Mrs. Fred keep dogs from running at large. On Valentine*! day, rnh* iims and procedures, Father Bul- Mrs. Earl Andersen of White at. EXCAVATING CO. REFINISHING dotrvti flower* from nan said this week. Meyer also attended the meeting. Joined the complaint. She told Red Bankers Dtin'i, Little Stiver. The new meeting night—the final. Mayor Alfred N, Beadleston that MATAWAN 1-1745 Monmouth Plating PR 6-1832 Mr. Kirwan's associates on the Monday of the month—was set at memorial gifts committee are Craig something should be done about hir. Must have Union Card, & Polishing Co. innegan and Paul Naughton. a mooting earlier last month at Ing a dog catcher. After Borough ' In a communique, Issued today, Team captains arc Mr. McDermott, Mrs. Van Ness' home on Brookslde Attorney Leon ReuaslUe cautioned Premier Joseph Stalin took time til W. front ' Red Bank ••HIT? that it often Is necessary to hire Mr. Naughton, John Leach and avo. The'auxiliary previously net out from the pressing affairs of Harry Witterschcln. They will the first Friday of the month. a "watcher" of the dog catcher, meet again next Tuesday. The the mayor jokingly offered Mrs. An- state, to comment on the live* and CULTURAL SERVICE CENTER general chairman's associate Is Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Gor- dersen the job as "watcher." attitudes of Mr. and Mrs. Suburban (* BROAD ST. RID BANK ••«••(> don returned Tuesday, of last week IN Eugene Reardon, Sr. to their home on Keyport rd., New In a more serious voln, Mayor America and Mr. and Mrs. Red FRIENDLY ASTROLOGICAL SERVICE Members of the memorial gifts Monmouth, from Newport, R. I., Beadleston said the best way to Bank in particular. iommitteo include George Alward, stop the nuisance is to swear a Herosoop* Analyalsl dmplete Character Analysis—Individuality—Per- where they attended the gradua- complaint against the offending dog RID BANK sonality—Mental Analy.U—Natural Tal.nts for Art. .nrt Science, John Beaslck, Robert Behler, Ralph tion of their youngest son, Bruce Tho Premier said, "I have And Many Mora Interesting and Useful Facts About Von. Belicoae, Wiiliam Bennlng, Frank F. Gordon, from officers candidate owners. The three women; how- learned, from an unimpeachable Feel »».OO—Birth to 11 Vear»l (2.00 Cregan, Albeit Darby, Joseph ever, said they preferred not to school at the Navy base. Commis- source, that it Is the aim of a ITS Vocational Quldanoe: Don't Go "Throunh the Mlll"—Acourate, Dependable, Dunn, Thomas Finnegan, Joseph sioned an ensign, Bruce is engaged take such action In the Interest of Vocational Analysis—Start Rlitnt Early—Or Correct Kournelf Now. Hennelly, John Kane, Andrew Kel- to Miss Ruth Marsh of Rumson. "good nelghborllness." The mayor group of men in' Red Bank, men What Will Your Child Be? ly, Raymond Kolly, Frank Kirwan, said council has been keeping a known by the peculiar name of Fie: 13.00—Birth to »a Yearti 11.00 Donald Gordon and Rodney Gor- MATTHEWS BROS. Jr., William Krenza, James Loftus, Cpl. Frederick H. Johnson don accompanied their parents to close check on other boroughs' dog Klwanians, to stage on February MANY OTHER FBIIHDLYMRVICIS Arthur Merkel, George Morvan, the exercises. • problems and that if anyone came . NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD Monday thru Friday IOIOO A.M. to oioo P.M. lohn McGowan, Francis, Rlddell, Cpl. Johnson arrived here late up with an answer, Shrewsbury 27th and 28th, a show with the OFFICES OPEN Wednesday to OlOO P.M. and By Appointment Joseph Sambataro, David Schnoor, last month from Korea where he Confined to her home several will follow suit. The problem, he even more curious title- "Bottoms FOR AUTHORIZED Fred Simpson, Henry J. Varno, spent 18 months with an ordnance months by illness, Mrs. Ann Do-explained, Is a perennial one, Up for '62." This proposed show, George Warrack, John Waters, Sr., platoon of a supply company. Af- Ian of Burlington ave,, a former George Alback, Richard Burke, ter attending Middletown township patient at Monmouth Memorial Lost and Found I am told, Is a horrible example We sincerely hope It doesn't happen of the lightness • and frivolity for Michael Carotenuto, John Conwell, high school, he enlisted in the Corps hospital,.is a. patient at Ivy House to you, but If you should lose something, loacph Coata, John Dowens, Wil- In Oct., 1048. Ho took part in the Nursing home, Middletown. remember, chancea are In your favor that which this decadent Democratic you will recover tt through the lost and WILLYS liam Etzkorn, Louis Huys, Martin NOTICE TO MY CUSTOMERS nchon landings in Sept., 1960. Cpl. ' Morris Josephs Is confined to found • columns of The Register.—Ad- state Is well known, My Informants Lawlor, Frank Lennon, Nelson Johnson will report to Camp Le- his home on Broadway by illness. vertisement Mathlaon, Josoph McCarthy, Wal- state that "Bottoms Up" is replete SALES ..e Having transferred my liquor business to the Safeway Jeune. N; GM Tuesday, Feb. 26, He Mr. and Mrs, John Schmidt and with laughter, filled with joyous ter McHugh, William Powell and has ten months of his enlistment their children, John and Nancy, of SERVICE Corporation, I take this means to say Frank Prestage. • } nerve. Floral Park, L. I., who formerly song and contains many of the pe- Other members are Gerard Rell- Another son of Mr. and Mrs. lived on Highland ave., were re- culiar gyrations which .the Ameri- ly, Gone Ruck, Robert I* Young, Johnson, Sgt, Roland J. Johnson, cent guests of Mrs, Schmidt's par- CATCH nun can calls the dance." ttENUINfc THANK YOU William Bohn, John Cosby, Thomas also is a Marine veteran of Korea. ents here. WILLYS Curley, Jr., John panuck, Thomas Now stationed at Washington, D. Samuel Lewis, Jr., of New York GUY miH A The Kremlin Boas continued his nuns to all my old friends and customers whom I have Filcc, John Fleming, Peter E. C, he was promoted to his present city, was a recent guest of his sis- criticism saying, "It Is inconceiv- Fleming, Matthew Gill, Benjamin rank last month. He spent 14 served for the past 19 years In my liquor business. Gordon Josoph Greany, Michael months in Korea and also has ten ter-ln-law, Mrs, Belle Gold Cross able that the people of Red Bank, Hanrahan. Patrick Hester, Harold months of his enlistment to serve. of Highland ave., who is recuper- a town with the surname 'Red,' I win continue my CIGAR, CIGARETTE, TOBACCO, MAG- J. Jones, Harry Kearney, John F. ating from a long- illness. should be subjected to this type of AZINE, NEWSPAPER, LUNCHEONETTE AND SODA Leach, James Maloney, Adam Mc- Mrs. William Heffernan, a teach- fllm-flammery and be led astray to Kulchynck, Edward Rogers, John Belford er at the grammag r school here, has PHONE RED BANK 6-4500 FOUNTAIN BUSINESS at the same old atand. The store Stillings, Frank Vosk and Robert bien confined to her home by the point where they rush to g..In Joyce Carolyn, daughter' of Mr. admittance to this show as they has been remodeled, and I can now accommodate forty' O. Wendell. ind Mra. Oliver Perry, was four illness.' people at the tables and fountain. 'ears old Tuesday and a party Mrs. Frank Miller of Highland have in the past years. I am sure ave. Is a guest of her son-in-law I extend a most cordial Invitation to come In and see m< Port Monmouth was held to celebrate her birth- that the people will rise against day. Present were Jane Marie and and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George this obvious attempt by this sub- Twenty-three members answered Knochel. Mrs. Knochel has been 111. when you need my services, and I will try and serve you effrey Buccaclo, Candy Patton, versive group of 'Kiwanlans' to nil he roll call at the monthlymcet- Carol Carentenueto, - Betty Anne in the same manner as I have done in the past 30 years. ,,K Tuesday afternoon of the their minds with theatrical noiv Women'ng s Republluan club held at Golden, Maryanne and Arthur :he home of Mrs. William Clayton Thorsen, John Perry, Mary Thomp- sense, melody and scantily clad fe- .Mother? it Wilson ave. A pin was presented , Mrs, Louise Conzen, Mrs. males." D. PALAIA by the club to Mrs. Freda Winkle- Thorsen and Mrs. Perry. man, past president. Plans were Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pacylow- The Russian Dictator concluded Corner Wharf Ave. & East Front St., made for a card party Tuesday by saying, "Fellow workers, do not / ' On Valentine's dagr, she Red Bank sky and daughter Virginia spent Friends? deservea flowers from afternoon, Feb. 19, at the home of the week-end in New York city bo deluded by the low price of Dean's, Little Silver. Established 31 Years Mrs. Anna Goebel of Bralnard aye. where they attended the party giv- RB 6-1S32 Mrs. Flora- Fleming wai co-host- QOLDIN'S $1.25 which has been set on these en in celebration of Joyoe Arline tickets! Rebel against this subtle Note: Store "III be open T A. St. to 7 T. M. throughout ess. Refreshments were served fol- Miller's birthday. The celebrant is On Valentlna'a day, thty lowing the" meeting. P*0Bent were a sister of. Mrs. Caroline Pacylow- deeorve flowers from ^ Men's Shop attempt to make you happy! Stay the winter months. To those who have newspapers re- Mrs. Alice Frelbott, Mrsr Mary Dean's, Little Silvan home and have a miserable night! served dally, will they kindly make arrangements to pick Landmoaser, Mrs. Rose Rausch, ky.;t' •••<•;•'.' RB «-l«32 Broad St., cor. of Mechanic "Sight out of 10 raster* consult The Frank Van Nortwlck Is confined Suffer with mo Comrades!—Adver- them up by 7 P. M.? Thank You—D. Palais- Mrs. Joan Fink, Mrs. Geraldlne Red Bank Register OlusHltd Ads."—Advertisement. MacLennon, Mrs. Mary Worse, Mrs. to his home with a virus infection, tisement Martha Frye, Mre. Christina Cros- aon, Mrs. Adeline Beardon, Mrs. Clara Mulraln, Mrs. Margaret Moore, Mrs. Mildred Moon, Mrs. Grace Stevenson, Mrs. Rena Pie- beau, Mrs. Arabelle Burkhardt, Mrs. Maud Johnson and Mrs, The- resa Pulsch. Among those attending the Lin- coln day rally held Monday at Washington, D. C, were Mrs. Alico Frelbott, Mrs. Fceda Winkloman, Mrs. Christina Crosson, Mrs. Jen- nie Merker, Mrs. Mary Landmesser, Mrs. Rose Rausch,' Mrs. Emily Quaokenbush, Mrs, Martha Runge, Mrs. Arabelle Burkhardt, Mrs. Em- ily Levering, Mrs. Vern Meisen backer, Mrs. Betty Reardon, Mrs. Alvina Schmidt and Mrs. Elsie more comfortable McCammon. The group made tour of the White House and at- tended a session of the senate. Th rally was held at Georgetown unl more valuable verslty, . Mrs. Lillian Lathrop of Atlantic Highlands gave a "household" dem- more attractive onstration Tuesday at the home o Mrs, Fred Reiaer of Montana ave. Attending were Mrs. Catherln Whelan, Mrs. Anna Rudden, Mrs, Just follow these Ruth Jensen, Mrs. Martha Runge, Mrs, Veronica Eckert. Mri< Betty Runge and Mrs, Martin Lawlor, A 3 easy steps; buffet luncheon was served. Roy Mudd Is recovering from an illness which kept him home fo: CHECK THE HOME three weeks. Charles Leslie Jefferson, son of IMPROVEMENTS YOU NEED Mrs. Reglna R. Jefferson, high- way 36, la recuperating at his homo Est. Cost E.t. Cost from a tonsil operation, "Marty" Van Emburgh wag ten- Hew can Prown'i m«kt aucfi a itniaftena) offer? • Additions . • Pal«Wng dered a surprise birthday party Saturday at the home of his par- Only baeauia wa want to Introduet you to tha • Awnings , • Papering ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Em- fabulous, ntw YENI-PLEX Yanatlan Blind. Q Bath Room. burgh of Morcer ave. "Marty" was Q Plastering aix years old. The decorations were Tha only .blind In all tha world that hat no Q Driveways . Q Plumbing carried out in cowboy fashion with painted turfaeai to collaet duit. Made of a large birthday cake decorated • Fencing Q Porehei with cowboys In blue and yellow Formulated Polyityrane, you can whisk thasa aa the table centerpiece. Games blinds elaan with a duster. They nev- paal. • Flooring • Roofing were played and prizes were Can't fade. Can't chip. Coma In 9 c:eora< awarded, Attending were Donna • Oarage ri Screem and Bovcrly Quackenbush, Susan tor's-colon. Q Heating , • Termite Con. Maloney, Loli Magda, Billy Hoe- Woman, Harry Lennon and Arthur Hurry In, pick yours today—and wa wtll glva Q Insulation • Windows - Hafnor, . you ovary other slat free of eharge. Or mall • Kitchens • Other - Mr. and Mrs, Newton Mallett of us tha eoupen below, and tall us when wa ean Fifth ave, left lait Thursday for call on you to measure your windows and give a month'* vacation at Miami, Fit. Their ion Arthur Is staying with vou an estimate. FIGURE YOUR COST ESTIMATE hla grandparents, Mr, and Mn. William Mallett, Sr, Don't delay, though. Thtt special savings offer Mr, and MM, Loiter Lookwood will last |usf ona weak. Ast now, and gat havo moved into their new home avary other slat frees at Leonardo. GET AN F.H.A. TITLE 1 Mr, and MM, Albert Frye of Walnut »t, were weak-end ftiist* at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wil- Toi Prown't, «T Brno ttrott, Hoe Bank, N. J. Ham MaoDonald of Camdtn, HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN e* fa I^WJ a MIIM eee •floe I a, Me OB) ((to • e ••) i (sj e, a sjse^ii I pittfto IVI1 1 eeo#il# aoh)Mfet#vMooo.a Life Insurance, a aavlngs tooount v%fl sVvd 0pj tileiaitlee iMaMoau v VHII IOBI le woeei oot) • II Ma a SJ nee M s#ooiiitiaio Mtaaa and tt growing: itaok of V, 8, De> You can taut** th« money now, quickly and fen«o Bond* are three tolld leg* PUota hive IORIOOM till en m« about tks »itu> eailly . , , and at regular bank rates. Bring of thrifty living. The fourth l» llful 'niw, V«nl-Hu •llaa'l tt your cost aitlmatei to ui . . . wt can promise productive work, OH l.MI«<«MM.MMH«t«MI««IHHHM.,MH«.»M.«a,«« (Ofttljl you quick, friendly ttrvtct. Remember, It's easy to do business with Merchants Truth "MERCBAN1S Daughter?

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Imagine, a tOc coupon attached to each 4«or. Granulated ««*««*,. a 25c coupon attached to each 12 in Fair View cemetery. M. Leidig, Long Branch; John P. Carmen Grierrieu, Point Pleasant, community-type houses have no Michael Wolcott and superintendent ind Mrs. William Whitmore, Red marquee nor theatrical-type light- Our select Barre Memorials Bearers were Jacob Bloom, Col. Lcidig, Paramus; Herbert F. Lei- of Wolf Hill farm here, died yes; Active in the affairs of hia com- Ing, instead are built on grassed bear the Guild mark of ap- John E. Day Joseph E, Fix, Terronco H. O'Don- dlg, Ncwburgh, N, Y., and Alfred .erday at his home on Eatontown Bank. • pany until about six months ago, E. Leidig, Irvington; three other Tho'funeral was held this morn- lots set back from the street. proval, your guarantee of a nell and James McCue. blvd. He was born at West Long Mr. Reade was taken to Mount Mr. Reade also pioneered the sub- finer Memorial at no extra daughters, Mrs. Christina Bitter, Branch, son of the late John and ing at St. Anthony's church, where Sinai hospital Sunday. His home Funeral Home Monmouth Beach; Mrs. Ethel Cook, Msgr. Salvatore DILorenzo, pas- cription-type cinema, with the cost. Visit our showroom MRS. EDGAR D. GEORGE, JR. Mary Meglll Wolcott, and also Is ras at 487 Park ave,, his estate on construction and opening in 1946 and see our displays of these Belmar, and Mrs. Irene Blck, survived by a son, John P. Wotcott, tor, offered a hlgn mass of requiem. leal rd. at Deal, N. J. 85 Riverside Avenue SHREWSBURY—Mrs. Mary R. Kearny; a brother, Philip Schafer, Burial, under the direction of the f the Park ave. theater. Here, un- certified memorials. George, 64, or Maple rd, and Jr., of Long Branch; two brothers, Funeral services were held yes- .11 the time he leased It to Uni- Phone 6-0332 Red Bank who also makes his home with Mrs. Frederick Wolcott of Deal and John E. Day funeral home, was erday morning at Unlvorsay chapel Meadow dr., died Sunday at the Damiano, 18 grandchildren and 25 In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Rev. Ger- versal, he offered a yearly subscrip- home of her uncle, Isaac N. Wool- Howard wolcott of West Long it S2d st. and Lexington ave., with lon admission plan. He resumed Keyport Branch—361 Maple PL great-grandchildren. Branch, and two grandchildren. ald J. Griffin, curate, pronounced ntcrnment at Mount Hope ccme- slon, Asbury Park, where she was benediction at the grave. Bearers >pcration of the theater in the fall JOHN VAN KIRK Telephone 7-1362 visiting. She was the wife of Ed- The funeral will be held tomor- The funeral will be held Satur- cry. The company's New York and if 1950. Nut to Mt. Ollvtt Cemattry row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the iay at 2 p. m. at the Woolley fu- were Anthony Ceccro, Rocky No- tabury Park offices were closed gar D. George, Jr. sal, Andrew Tesauro, Peter Di- As a resident of Deal and tha Non-Sectarian Damiano funeral home, with Rev. leral home, with Rev. Stlmson •csterday. populous Jersey shore area, Mr. Phone Red Bank 6-0319 Born in North Plalnneld, Mrs. Arthur Gopefand, pastor of First Smalley, pastor of the Oakhurst Ponti, Jr., William Alvlno and Jos- Lady Attendant George was a daughter of the late Presbyterian church, officiating. eph Ctaglla. Mr. Reade is survived by his wife, Reade was actively Interested in R. F. D. Box 108 Red Bank Lemuel and Mary Woolston. She Methodist church, officiating. Bur- he former Gertrude Blumberg; a politics and the management of Burial will be In Glenwood ceme- ial will be In Glenwood cemetery, Sisters of the Religious Filllplnl the area'a amusement industry. At had been a resident of this place tery, West Long Branch. West Long Branch. order chanted the mass and played on, Walter Reade, Jr., of New the post two years, prior to which the organ. Father Griffin recited ~ork city and Naveslnk River rd., times critical ot Incumbent admin- she lived In East Orange. Mrs. MIddlctown township; a daughter, istrations, Mr, Reade on several oc- MRS. MINERA N. HARVEY JAMES B. DANGLER the Rosary last night at the Migli- Georgs was a. member of Mistress azza home. Suzanne Gage of New York city asions ran tor local political office Mary Williams chapter, Daughters RUMSON—Mrs. Mlnera Nesbitt BATONTOWN—James Brltton nd Deal, and four grandchildren, n Monmouth county, and partici- MONMOUTH MONUMENT American Revolution, East Orange. Harvey, 88, who made her home Dangler, 65, of 204 South St., hus- Mr. Reade, whose circuit today pated actively in many of the local Surviving besides her husband with her daughter, Mrs. Ivah N. band of the late Grace Dangler, OBITUARIES lumbers more than 40 theaters in lection campaigns. COMPANY are a daughter, Mrs. Nancy J. Sut- Cadwallader, at 13 Lincoln ave. and a resident here more than 40 Mow York city, New York and New For a short time in 1S46 he start- ton, this place; a son, E. Dawson here, died last Thursday at River- years, died Tuesday at Hazard hos- MICHAEL REYNOLDS Jersey, celebrated his 50th annl ed and operated a dally newspaper Headden's Corner, Middletown, Route 35 George, 3d, Nashville, Tenn.; seven view hospital. She wai born at pital after a short illness. He was EATONTOWN—A requiem mass crsary In the motion picture In- In Asbury Park. He later offered grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. I Adelphla, daughter of the late born at Wayside, son of Mrs. Mary wan offered Monday by Rev. Fred- lustry last October, He was one he building, which he named Town JAMES J. HURLEY, Manager DeWitt Arbuckle, Bloomfleld; Mrs. Thomas and Amelia Havens Arm- King Dangler and the late John erick J. Child in St. Dorothea's )f the first motion picture exhibi- Hall, for use by Asbury Park or- Marguerite Cato, Turlock, Cal,, and I strong, and was the -widow of John Dangler. A plumber, he was a mem- Catholic church for Michael Rey- tors in New York city, starting at ganizations. Mrs. Grace Brockwell- - - , Plalnfleld, Ncsbltt, a postmaster at Sea Bright, ber of Union Local 181 and Pride nolds, 69, of 20 Lewis st., who died tho agtt of 16 as a representative of His Deal estates are regarded PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 and a brother, Howard Woolston, and Joseph Harvey. Mrs. Harvey >f Crescent council, Sons and Thursday in Rlvercrest Nurelng hie uncle, Oscar Hammcrstcin, at among the showcases of the Jer- Poughkeepsle, N. Y. I was organist at the Sea Bright Daughters of Liberty, home. the old Vlotoria theater. ey shore area. In recent years he Long Branch 6-4978 • Day or Night The funeral was held yesterday Methodist church more than 30 Surviving besides his mother are Born in Ireland, he was a son H» was associated in the opera- had been wintering in Florida and at the Matthews, Francloni and years and was a member of the two sons, Howard Dangler, Parma, of the late John and Bridget Rey- Ion «rf many leading New York pending most o{ the /summer" sea- Taylor funeral home, Asbury Park, P. E, O. of Florida and a former O., and Walter Dangler uf Portuu- nolds. He had been a plumber's ilty theater*, including thq»Astor, ;6n in Deal. with Rev. Theodore E. A, LeVan, member of the Order of Eastern peck; five daughters, Mrs. Ivah Bo- helper. There are no survivors. In- Bijou, Moroaco and the Mayfalr, Mr. Reade waa also among the rector of Old Christ Episcopal Star. She had been a resident of water, Eatontown; Mrs. Hannah terment, under the direction of the and built the deluxe Park Avenue leaders in the building of Drive-In church, this place, officiating. Cre- Rumson ten years. Hyers, Manasquan; Mrs. Hilda Braun Home for Funerals, was in theater, which is still part of the heaters, starting hia first one in mation followed at Rose Hill cre- Surviving, besides her daughter, Pierce, Belmar, and Mrs. Nellie Mount Olivet cemetery. circuit. He also pioneered the com- Woodbrldge In 1948—making it one matory, Linden. are four grandchildren and eight Green and Mrs. Anne Wyckoff of munity-type theater of colonial de- of the first In the East; and in Established 1865 great-grandchildren. Long Branch; two brothers, Arthur JOHN FIEGE sign and resembling a library or theater television. His Park ave. CHARLES A. JONES The funeral was held Monday at Dangler, Long Branch, and Edward jubllc building more than a the- theater was one of the first In the the Sea Bright Methodist church, Dangler, who lives in Maine; four John Fiege of 180 Monmouth St., ter. Theaters of this design which nation to establish lobby television The funeral of Charles Andrew with Rev. Robert S. Judge, pastor, sisters, Mrs. Leila Kctelj, Glendola; 7, died Monday at Marlboro state he built are located In Toma River, for patrons. He had one of the first Jones, who died Tuesday of last officiating. Burial, under the direc- Mrs. Archie Woram, West Long lospital after a long Illness. He Trenton and Morristown in New 12-foot screen sets at his Monte The Mount Memorial Home week at his home, 33 Prospect ave., tion of the Woolley funeral home, Branch, and Miss Jessie Dangler as a retired machinist. Jersey, and Hudson and Saratoga Carlo pool in 1947, and currently was held Friday afternoon at the was in Glenwood cemetery, West and 'Mrs. Josephine West, Long Surviving are a brother, Carl Springs in New York. has a theatre screen size television A. M. E. Zion church, Shrewsbury Long Branch, Branch, 16 grandchildren and two 'iege of Laurelton. and a sister, Mr. Reade was born in Selma, nstalled at tils St. James theater Frederic K. Adams, Mgr. ave. Rev. Richard Councill, pastor, :reat-grandchildren. Mrs. Francis Fcehan of Red Bank. Ala., Apr. 28, 1883. He was a nephew in Asbury Park. officiated. The funeral was held yesterday EMIL JACOB HOLMES The funeral will be held tomor- .t the William S. Anderson funeral f Oscar Hammeroteln, the fa- His circuit includes Drive-Ins in Burial, under the direction of Iha row afternoon at 2:30 at the Wool- mous theatrical producer, and cous- Atlantic City, Trenton, Eatontown, Worden funeral home, was in ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Emil lome, with Rev. Harold Horn- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Jacob Holmes, 74, husband of Mrs. cy funeral home, with Rev. How- lerger, pastor of the Lutheran in of the present Oscar Hammer- Woodbridge and Toms River in White Ridge cemetery, Eatontown. ard Montgomery, pastor of the iteln, 2d. New Jersey and Kingston, N. Y. Bearers were P. Lafayette Jones, Elsie Holmes and a resident here :hurch, officiating. Burial was in more than five years, died last Methodist church, officiating. Burial lose Hill cemetery, Linden, Interested In the theater from In addition to his two New York Solomon Taylor, Moses Randolph, will be In Wayside cemetery. city houses his circuit operates con- Joseph Whitney, Walter Grice and Thursday at his home, 28 Fourth oyhood he went to work as a ave. He was born at Northficld, RICHARD INFANT representative of Oscar and Wil- ventional theaters in Asbury Park, 310 Broad Street Red Sank, N. J. Joseph Lawson. Minn., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. liam Hammerstein in the operation Long Branch, Red Bank, Freehold, A firing squad and bugler from MRS. KENE N. WARD. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Perth Am boy, Morristown and Olle Holmes. He was a carpenter. Mrs. Henry Richard of East West- of the old Victoria theater at Times Fort Monmouth participated in the SEA GIRT—Mis. Rene N. Ward, sq. and 42d st,, then one ot the Plalnflold and Toms River, New service at the cemetery. Rev. Mr. Surviving, besides his wife, are 88. widow of Thomas A, Ward, and side ave., who died shortly after Jersey and Kingston, Hudson and rive daughters, Mrs. Elsie Madden, ilrth Monday at Riverview hospl- world's foremost vaudeville and Councill officiated at the service at a resident of Freehold most of her theatrical variety houses. He was Saratoga Springs, N, Y. the cemetery. Mrs, Helen Jasek and MUM Edith al, was burled yesterday at Mt. Holmes of Atlantic Highlands and ife, died yesterday at the home of associated with them in many oth- P. Lafayette Jones, commander her daughter, Mrs. < Andercnc W. livet cemetory. The William S. er enterprises lor several years, of the Braxton Merritt post, Ameri- Mrs. Ruth Lonzano and Miss Bes- Moreau, publisher of the Freehold Vnderson funeral home was in Soldier Is Summoned sie Holmes of North Bergen, and iliargo of arrangements. luring which time he garnered a can Legion, officiated at Legion eight grandchildren. Transcript, 503 New York blvd. ;reat deal of basic theatrical ex- For Cook's Car Tour services last Thursday night at the here, after a month's illness. She lerience. THE FIMERRl ME funeral home. The funeral was held Monday at was born at West Freehold, and Held at Oceanport the Posten funeral home, with Rev. Shortly after that he went into Ernest Rezondcs of Fort Mon- Mr. Jones leaves four daughters, moved here three years ago to justness for himself, operating rol mouth was issued summonses yes- Mrs. Daniel L, Donato, Mrs. Char- Harry Kraft, pastor ot the Baptist make her home with her daughter. On Embezzlement Count terday for reckless driving and for church, officiating. Burial was in Mrs, Ward was a member of the or skating rinks, amusements and lotto A. Daniels and Miss Ethel Bay View cemotcry. _ OCEANPORT-—Sgt. and Mrs. the roof garden of the old New driving Robert Cook's automobile Of PERSOnflL SERVICE Mae Jones of Red Bank, and Mrs. First Presbyterian church, Free- 'rederlck Hall, formerly of 330 without a driver's license. hold. York theator at 15th st. and Broad- Helen M. Taylor, West Long HENRY UNGER i Oceanport ave,, were ordered held way. The success of these enter- According to police, Rezcitde* Branch; three sons, Joseph E., Ber- Surviving, besides her daughter, for action of the grand Jury Tues- prises established him so that he drove down Shreewsbury ave. In a WILLIAM S. ANDERSON nard W. and Charles A, Jones, all LINCROFT — Henry Unger, 80, are three other daughters, Mrs. El- lay morning by Acting Magistrate was ready to. enter the then infant reckless manner, turned into Mon- living at home, and six grandchil- of the Red Bank-Llncroft rd., this mer Geran of Matawan and Mn, William Wichman on a charge of motion picture business. mouth st, and parked the car at the 30-32 Hudson Ave. Red Rank dren. place, died Friday morning at the Newton T. Arms and Mrs, Charles imbezzlement. His first motion picture and station dlnor. He was apprehended Rlvercrest nursing home, Newman Tilghman of Aptos, Cal., five grand- According to police, Sgt, and Mrs. audevllle theater was at Pchr's thore by Patrolman Franklin White. PHONE RED BANK 6-2406 MRS. DEWITT C. HYER Springs rd., whero he had been a children and three great-grandchil- Hall recently moved to Long Opera House in Port Chester, N. Mr, Cook1 , operator of Bob Cook'a Mrs. Elizabeth Louella Daley patient three weeks. dren. Branch from the Park apartments Y., when he was still in his teens. tavern on Shrewsbury ave,, will be Hycr, 72, died Friday morning at Born In Now York city, Mr. Un A private funeral will be held on Oceanport ave,, where police After Fehr's he acquired premises issued a summons for permitting her home, 290 Spring st., otter a ger was a son ot the late Henry Sunday at 2 p. m. at her late home laid Sgt, Hall was given a rent known as Hoyt's Opera House In an unlicensed driver to operate his long Illness. and Minnie Hltsbeck Unger. A re- with Rev. George G. Horn, pastor reo apartment and salary in return South Nonvalk, Conn., which - ho car, police said. The car was taken Born in County Galway, Ireland, tired farmer, he had been a resi- of the Presbyterian churehr offici- for collecting rent and doing other operated both as a motion plcturo to police headquarters, where Cook a daughter of the late Lawrence dent here four years. ating. Burial, under the direction work around the building, The theater and as a dramatic stock is expected to retrieve it. and Mary Daley, she came to this Surviving are two alstera, Mrs. of the W. H. Freeman & Son fu- couple, wore charged by Joseph company for several years. Ho later H. Laurence Scott country when a young woman and Sophie Hughes and Mrs. Mary neral home, will bo in Maplowood Bonney, owner of the building, acquired theaters in the Mount BECKER FLIES TO GERMANY. had been a resident here the past Wood of.Elmont, L. I. cemetory, Freehold. with stealing $1,451 over a three- Vornon and Yonkora, N. Y. area, SHREWSBURY—Paul Becker of 39 yean. She was a member of The funeral was held Monday weok period. and when he was 28 years old sold Sycamore ave.. left Saturday to fly MORTICIAN St. James Cathollo church. afternoon at the Worden funeral DANIEL CONNORS The couple (Were arrested Mon those enterprises to build his first to Germany to visit hlB father, who Surviving are her husband, De- home. Burial was In Fair View KEANSBURG — Danlol Connors, day afternoon by Capt. Jack Woloh motion picture theater in Asbury Is critically ill. He has not seen wttt Clinton Hyer; a daughter, cemetery. • 67, clerk at the Berkshiro hqtel, of the local police department. Park. his father, mother, brothers or sis- Their two young children were Church Street, 4 Belford, N. J. Mrs. Ethel, wife of Charles Conk- hero, died Tuesday at Monmouth Mr. Reade continued to expand ters in more than 30 yoari, lln, with whom she lived; two sons, JOHN DICKENS Memorial hospital. turned ovor to tho Long Branch his motion picture theaters, both DewlU C Hyor, Jr., Pins St., Blver KEVPORT—John Dickens, 61, Born in Everett and a resident welfare officer. by building, buying and leasing in BITTEN BY 'BLACK WIDOW.* Plaza, and William S. Hyer, « Mor- Sgt. Hall, said Capt. Welch, la other cities in New Jorsoy and at Phone Keansburg 6-0333 husband of Mrs. Cherrle Smith there most of his life, Mr. Con- MATAWAN-Mrs. Shirley John- ford pl., Red Bank; four grand- Dickens and a resident hore seven nors was a son of the late John itatloned at Camp Wood. . the samo time buying* and operat- children, six great-grandchildren ing the Savoy theater opposite son of Woldon rd., returned home years, died Tuesday at his home, and Elisabeth Stlllwagon Connors. Tuesday from Rlvtrvlew hospital, and a step sister, Mrs. Catherine 65 Fulton at. He was born, at Tar- Surviving are threo sons, John uidance Director '^ Maoy's in New York city, which is Hycr, Union Beach. still in operation. whore sho was admitted Monday at- boro, N. C, aon ot the late Berry Connors, Florida; Daniel Connors, To Address tho PTA tor being bltton at Home by a black A roqulcm muss was offered and Clorla Dickens, and was a ma- Brooklyn, and Neville Connors; In tho late 1920's he becamo as- Monday morning at St. James four daughters, Mrs. John Craw- MARLBORO—Edwin Stookwell sociated with tho Paramount Pub- widow spider. chine operator, Itx corporation—an ai-rangemen church by Rev. John J. Rollly^Mrs, Surviving, besides his wife, an ford, California; Mra, Edwin Field, director of guidance and adjust- Card at Thank. Edward McDonough was organist three daughter), Mrs, Lena Whlti Littlo Silver: Mrs. George onion- ment of Freehold high school, will which continued until the depros- On behalf of myielt «n* children, I and soloist. of Brooklyn; Mrs. Katie Gray ot pte, Covington, Pa., and Mrs. Her- be the speaker at tho Founders' slon, when ho took over the Publlx would Ilk" to ixiiraia my thanks to Badla Burial under the direction of the Matawan and Mrs, Roberta. Hyman man Maoe, California, and a sis- day meeting of Marlboro Parent- Intorosta In Asbury Park, Plalnfleld Worden funeral home was in Falir or, Mrs, Morris VanNote, Long Teaoher association Wedneiday and several other Jersey communi- ot Keyport; two brothers, Jamei night, Feb. 13, at the school, Mrs, ties, Ho bocame associated also View cemetery. Bearers were Ar- Dickens and Abraham Dickons ot Branch. roues uvpiH me lowninui oi narimn, vard Conklln, Ensley Applegatc, Arch Apgar, Is In charge- ot the With BKO thoators in the opera- the luillbtarera, and all thoio that aent Our Obligation Tarboroj two sisters, Mrs, Francos A high mass of requiem will fe program, tion of 12 thoators In Trenton and flower* und iteelited In atty other way Harry >Hawley and William S. Hennon and Mrs, Annt* Danoy of offered tomorrow at 10 a. m. at St. during our reoent bereavement. Hyer, Jr. Tarboro, 13 grandchildren and five James Cathollo church. Mrs. • Ed At an oxecutive board mootln Now Brunswick, including two com- Mra Walter Wetjen and Children. ward McDonough will be organic a«t weak at the home of Mra. munUy-typo theaters, which he —Advtrtttemtnt, It is a funeral director'* responsi- CHARLES STAVA great-grandohltdren, George Wlotlcnmayor, mombera al built. Thla osaooiatloh continued The funeral will be hold Sunday and soloist. Burial, under tho dl< - Card of Thanks ' bility—hii obligation—to handle rootlon ot tho John E. Day funeivi so planned for a card party to b until last yoar. The family of the late Chirjti stava FORT MONMOUTH — Charlos afternoon at Mary's Chapel Bap- hold Friday, Fob. 18. Attending Mr, Roado always preferred in Stava, 77, husband ot Mrs. Anna tist church, Scotland Neok, N, 0. home, win bo in Mt, Olivet ceme with til thank their many frlsndi,, nelshs . as many of the details as is pos- tery. Tho roiary will be recited to- wore Mix Thuraton Whltaon, Mra. dopsndent thoator operation am borai and relatives for theithtlr kind u modal hospital. Sho had boon i BEN. SMITH TO OH SFBAKBR earned with motion pictures ho a ratvarnenti etpeelioly Father Itellly. Wl]> sibilities Perfection ot Material and falling health four yean. FREtOHOLD-Sun. H. AtexamF ways retained A IOVO for the logltl itam Amjerion, funeral dlreotor and Fair mat* theater, and at ono time dur Haven Fire djoartrnant, JVorlunanihlp (n Beautiful Barn In Monmouth Beach, aln Smith (R-NJ) will bi trueat epatl Mri, Alfred Hobblni wti the daughter of tho lite Joh or Tueaday night At the Llneolr Ing his career owhod and operated , , , and Children, New DeslfiM D, ind Catherine Cook Woat, Shi day dinner In Boa Olrt Inn, It wui tho BIJou and Morosao tnoaten —Advirtlnment, • hid be«n a resident her* nil he announced yaatorday by J, Ruaiol two ot Now* Vork city's loadln, our memorial! ara manufac- life, WODIIO.V, county Republican chai legltlmnto houaos, During tho 1020' IN MEMORIAM tured by (killed artliam in out Surviving nro a daughter, Mr man. Flvo hundred peraona are «* his Savoy In Asbury Park and hi !u lovlna memory of our d» how hli UUlt Vnriua hu . |HM( SunnSunnybreoy k . Hf radio and radar section in the main- jgraWB* Fresh 6rade A d0Z< tenance engineering branch at Fort cracked In two, listing badly with to confer with Bennett before ac- To tliini h«U ke piood, ibomb, to know' EggS Fresh Rr»rlP. A 9£ C Monmouth. Married to the former the waves washing her decks. cepting the plea. Mr. Shcbell told Uut too ktlio M« toil (aided him duo, "lo Capt. and Mrs. vonTangen moved the court that Bennett recently btUf m<>i» l««i /ood lo mm MopU /of Ua "Virginia Pace, they have three chil- waa returned from spending two '• rnonty," hu been the nuon for oar groMb. Sliced American M.I omi pro dren. to their Belford horns recently Ve pled,« to B.taUln lib principle M lonl Pennies count at A&P, where less than twenty from Brooklyn, They are the par-months in a Kentucky mental In- .ii.tbert'iu A&FI Sharp Cheddar Edward H. Emmom ents of a son, William, seven years stitution, and said he does not re- will get YOU plenty. Come see—and save! Mr. Emmons Is a native of the call the alleged incidents, but does CUSTOMER RELATIONS' DEPT. old. A*P Food Store* . Ched-O-Bit borough and has lived here his en- not deny. them. Mr. Shebell said 4M Uxbigton Are* New York V7, H. Y. tire life, having attended the local Bennett repeated his wish to plead Grapefruit, Orange and large grammar school and Red Bank Mrs. Hayilen to Speak guilty. Kraft Slices Citrus Juices Orange and Grapefruit 46 oz. can19c high school. Serving three and a A non vult plea was accepted At P.T.A.'s 5th Birthday 28 oz. halt years In the Army, he saw from Frank D. Slover, South Am- A*P'« FAMOUS "SUPER.ftlGHT" QUALITY Blue Latel overseas duty with the Third In- LINCROFT — Mrs. Frank Hay- boy, who retraacted a not guilty Tomato Juice Cocktail bottle 19c fantry regiment. He has been a den of Long Branch will address pica to carrying a concealed weap- member of the board of education members and friends of the Lin-on in Keansburg last Sept. 19 when large the past 12 years. An ex-flre chief, croft-Everett "Parent-Teacher asso- he commandeered a man and wom- Kellogg's Corn Flakes 12oz.pkg. 19c he has been a member of the local ciation next Tuesday at the gram- an with a gun. volunteer nre company the past 18 mar school here. Plans for the legs of Lamb large years, He also has been a, member group's next regular meeting were Guild to Collect Post Toasties 12oz. pkg. 19c of th» Volunteer Ambulance corps made by the executive committee for 18 years, serving as president Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Clothes for Holland 16 oz. and captain. A charter member and Floyd Lum, association president, on LITTLE SILVER — Mrs. Walter Whole or Either Half Sweet Peas ean 19c director of Eatontown Lions club, Newman Springs rd. Bowkcr reported at a meeting of Like all "Super-Right" he also served on the committee Candidates for the Mlddletown St. John's guild of St. John's Epis- 12 oz. which made possible the borough's township board of education have copal ohapel yesterday afternoon, meats, these top-quality 19c successful playground, been invited to attend the meeting the guild had received from Jo- legs ot lamb are so de- Frozen Green Peas »" ^ Pkg. which will mark the fifth annivers- hann Smit $100 for clothing to be licious they're sold with 12 oz. Kenneth Hampton ary of the group. Members will at- collected by the guild and sent to a money-back guarantee. Niblets Mexicorn ... ean 19c Mr. Hampton was educated In tend a luncheon Monday, Feb. 18,Holland. Union county. After graduating at Pleasant Valley Inn sponsored Mrs. William Firth, chairman of 28 oz. from high school, he attended by the Monmouth county council of the decorating committee, reported 19c Newark College of Engineering. the New Jersey congress of 'Parents the interior of the chapel is to be Habitant Vegetable Soup con Studies there were interrupted and Teachers, Mrs. Lum reported, redecorated. Her committee will Top Grade Sliced Bacon oven re |ns8 5tirv c6meait 6 |! ) c when he enlisted in the Air Force, The question of radio and televi- meet Sunday with the vestry to dis- il or. I which led to a tour of bombing sion will be discussed by the child cuss the project. Less of Lainh - »^y-' "- i ' ? '" -77 Menner's Spanish Rice . , i5«c«»19c Ann Page Crabapple Jelly . •* ox. \* 19c missions over Germany. After re- study group that evening at 8 Mrs. Henry S. Germond, 3d, re- Bu rtion |b lease from active duty, he accepted o'clock at the school. tiring president was presented with Smoked Hams suk portion i>>. 38c » p° 48c Nabisco Ritz Crackers < . ««p*« 19c Nershey Chocolate BarsAVm1nd!M*iVTzT 19* ft position with New Jersey Bell Hostosses at next weok's meeting n gift by Mrs. Susie Smith, chair- my Telephone company in the comwil- l be Mrs. M. Harold Kelly, Mrs. man of the nominating committee. Smoked Hams v/hoi. or either M-M\ m tb. 57e Burry's Cookies *« A..o.imant ioo«.Pkg. I9e Nestle Chocolate BarsAfrid,c"lchT. 19« mercial department. Married, he Roger Lyford, Mrs. Harry Jansscn, The business meeting was pre- Rib nd |b has two sons. Last year he was sec-Mrs. Robert Dunn and Mrs. Edward ceded by a covered dish luncheon. Pork Loins « - 35c lomend ib,45« Ann Page Grape Jelly . • • "«iari9c Brill's Spaghetti Sauce retary of the local Lions club. Boylan. R ha (u11 TO ADDRESS POULTRYMEN Pork Loins * uf-fuii cm ib. 45c <-<>» »- »< ib. 53c Raymond E. I1IU' Grandma's Molasses . . i2oz.bo.ii, 19C Reliable Wax Beans , 19e ADELPH1A—Dr. O. B. Kent, di- pil rim Mr. Hill, a native of Eatontown, COVERED DISH SUPPER rector of Poultry Research for th& TiirkeyS S ^«nd BeltsvilU-undir 10 lbs. Ib. 59 ib55e Shrimp 65c Ivory Personal Soap . . , 4 «fc« 19o Campbell's Beans * • His first employment was at Fort dren's orchestra, under the dir'c- township school. Dr. Kent will Monmouth, where he was a print- tlon ot Mrs. Maltland Cain, will discuss "Poultry Feeding and Heudy-io-Cooh Poultry Brillo Cleanser or Soap Pads PW-otw 19c Ralston Rice Chex • • . «Moz.pkg. 19c er's apprentice and later a machin- provide entertainment after the Management," Mr, Kent will speak Available In Stores with Self-Service Meat Departments Ist. At the present, he is a machln- supper. on "Why Poultrymen Fall." TUrkeyS PUgrim brand Belliville-undsr 8!4 lbs. lb./2c- Hecker's Farina * , . • '<«p^o. 19c Kellogg's 40% Bran Flakes n12ox.pl.,. . 19« Ducks Lon« li|and's "n*" lb- 55c Nabisco Shredded Wheat « . * 19C Sunshine Cheez-tt Crackers ., Pk«- 19< Margaret Coddington's Memory Is Honored Spry Vegetable ihorfining 11b. ean 33c 3 Ib. can 93e WeSSOn Oil r« cooking. iaWi pin) 33o au«rt63« WISTIRN Palmolive Soap . 3 X 23t 2 T.> 23e LifehMoySiap . 3;.?;. 23e 2 bonchei C MkM Carrots 2 19c Cashmere Bouquet 3 ;;,?„ 23c 2 ^ 23e Colgate's Vel. • ^.PU 3OO ji«.m.7i«

Eneli criop, freah carrot In each budget- priced bunoh is sweet and tender. Want lots of rich, full-bodied flavor? Iceberg Lettuce large h«ad1Oo Want to get your money'* worth every time? Florida Oranges „ w , a to 15 Red Circle Coffee Washed Spinach (ug.bbr.n({•(landingd on ill* lNrd|l«y'i-pf*p.r*d 4oi.pkg. 19c Table Celery is Your BestJluyi Codfish Cakes «^,i./, t0?.°'20« U you Ilk* • "hippy-m*- SubhaNSquaresri . a p^26o DiLICATILY OLAZID, LIGHTLY PRICID I dlum" b\»nii..mtful, rich R«<1 Orel* U'lor youl'Wh«n Klrkman's Flakes . tar** 29i you •*• how Ihtllly it Iti you'll iffM,,.SBI. CIRCLE Klrkman's Borax Soap 3 <*» 23* 13 YOUR BEST BUYI GLAZBD Dial Deodorant Soap 2 {'Z 37. RAISID Octagon Soap . • 3 <•>>•> 23* Donuts AJax Cleanser • « 2 ««»• 25« R*|ulfnV 3S« Thli Wnk Only Shewn it ceremony «f dacllsatlon of Freehold hlqh «ohool'i ntw «grleulturt building no, o*» ind horn* •eonomlei •nd muilo wine; Tutidty «r«, lift to right, Lloyd S. Ciuil, lupirvlilng prlnelpili Mn. Harold H. Prudmin, priildont of Fruhold'i loheol board) Mn. Harold J. Jant 'irktf MOll Coddlngton ind Mr. Coddlngton of Rid Bank. Thty parflolpitid In the unvilllng of a pliqui Apple Pie 'inch •• BBe I (UN PW fOUNOl % In tht mirnory of Mr. and Mn, Coddlngteh'i diughtir, thi liti Mlii Margin! Ln Codding, ton, who hilpid orginln th« lehool'i mw dipirtminti. Shi wn klllid by flying dibrli from tht Long Branch boardwalk In th» flirsi Novtmbir, I9BQ, itorm. Shi wu it thi btieh 121 MONMOUTH ST., AT PEARL ST. " ;: 7Z—UI-LI ii AH A STATE HIGHWAY KlO. 36 AT watohlng tho itorm. RED BANK Open Every Friday Night Until 9 KBANSBUR©. Plenty of *•• Pace Eight ' BED BANK BEGIBTEB, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTED AUTOMOBILES SITUATIONS WANTED

RED BANK REGISTER BUNGALOWS IMMEDIATELY delivered KITCHEN TABLE, three chsirs, rocker, EAST HOUSE ANTIQUES—Pine furni- WATCH AND CLOCK repairing, One ROBERTS EMPLOYMENT Ageney. 77 1946 CHEVROLET pick-up truck. RE HEAD WORKING GARDENER leeki po. erected your iot. Six rooms 12,260, 16; three bureaus, 16 each, KE 6- ture, lamps, andirons, china, pattern year guarantee. H. Roiln, Jewelers, Broad it.. RB 6-1806. Commercial, 6-8067-R. May be seen at 88 Borden lition on private estate or farm, Take IVi rooms 11,400. Ail metal exterior, l»tl-M.* glass, etc. Chairs caned. East rd,. IS West Front at., Red Bank! ' domestic, hotel and restaurant. Florence at., Shrewsbury. full charge. Best of reference. Addresi, BeJIford. KE 6-0684-J. CLASSIFIED RATES partitioned inside, Insulated, wired, in-£ATRiETfESTA"URA"NT refrigerator, four FdR~THE~BEST~eervica"ln painting, car- IJ. Kelleher. prop. • 1938 BUICK—Motor good running con- 10 Grand ave., Long Branch, npect model anytime at Pemberton or booths complete; one 18-ft, back bar WESTIJfBHOUSE refrigerator"? cubic pentry or paperhanglng, new flasa in- PRACTICAL NURSST Preferable with take your pick at Sayrevllle brick plant, dition. $50.' Call Sunday morning, AT jf6TJNG flOTHER'wlahes piece work to Three Cents • Word with three large mirrors; also 5,-ft. grill. feet, like brand new, perfect running italled. all klnda of jobbing. Stanley hospital experience. Good pay. to right 1-1794-B.* do in own home. Simple sewing sat- Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Sunday af- Anthony's. 21E West Front St., Reconditiond , (100, Trimble "Alumalite" atllwell _ Son. RE 6-3243-J. irty. Hours 3 P. M, to 11 P. M, AT ternoons, Armshire Surplus Bldgs., 1S50 PLYMOUTH business coupe, green. sfaetory. Have own sewing machine. Minimum Charge: 75c Bank. hathlnette, deluxe model. Practically new. Write. "P. W.," Box {11, Ked Bank.* Pemberton. N. J. Phone 8481 or 1111. Make own offer. RE 6-2611-M. DRBSSM"AKINGTALT_R"ATIONS"""nsTe Excellent condition. Heater. 10,000 Double Rate for Double Spacing . by dressmaker from Paris; also dresaei _OCA_ REAL ESTATE office has open- miles. Call RE 6-5529 Monday through Blind ads. using Tilt Registsr'e WAJER PUMPS—F. and W. Ms. Oay. NEW FURNITURE! Ssvlnge on CHEST OF DR*:WERS"t7, maple~erl£ made to order reaaonaple, Helene Gevrey, lng on m full time basis for a man ton, Citmax, Jamil and others. Free Thursday from 7-11 P. M.* P. O. Box, 26« "In. showroom samples, and doseouts. •IS, high chair »10, folding acreens 55 Matilda ter., Long Branch. Phone LO of integrity, energy and charm, who hasrsTo-KATSER'FOUR^DOORrEooke good ROOMS or well ring with each pump. If replace- 85. bookcase 88, curtains 25e pair,.Ex- S.0699-J, had experience in Bailing and who. pre- Right to classify, edit reject ment, liberal allowance on old pump. D. Visit our new furniture showroom. cellent condition. 41-F Spring ter. RE and rides nicely. Asking 8900. EA ]4?COMlS TAX returns prepared by com- ferably, Is a native of this area. Apply any advertisement It reaerved by * J. Company, Scobeyvllle, next to No obligation, Rusclls, 25 East 6-9U1.M.* 8-0031-R The Register, Laird's Distillery. EA 3.0143-R-2. petent atatlaticlan; Individual returns in own handwriting to "Realtor." Box 1036 CHRYSLER—New recap tires, new ROOMS FOR RENT In a nice house, Front st. OHIHUAHUXPUPPIES (males). Smalt •ill be correctly completed In your home til. Red Bank.* • • Innerswlng mattresses, 27 Spring it., We will not be responsible, (or bred A.K.C. regiatered, Inoculated, slipcovers, radio, heater. Very good errors unleae they ere detected be- HOUSEKEEPER experienced, sleep In; condition. Reliable transportation. RE Red Bank. wormed. Make nice houie peti Moun ;ESSPOOL CLEANING and building aep- new ranch house; three in family, ex- it MAPLE AV£.—Furnished rooms; one fore tb* eecond insertion. NDERWOoTTTYPEWRITERrExTJIlela KE 6-1480- 6-4105-M, after 5 _P. M.* . _ Mo cancellation! will be. accepted condition, $25; also Singer upholster- tie tankat dry and gravel wells and ^llent salary, HO 9-8028. 1935 CHEVROLET, two-door coach, 135. of Red Bank's most convenient loca- or channel made In advertisements ing machine, heavy duty. Will sacrifice. drains. 39 Peach at. (New Shrewsbury HOUSEKEEPER—Plain "cooking, heavy Sl< William at. (Off Newman Springs tlom. Call RE 6-1684, Mrs. Dowstra. EA 3-1455. liver coal, Long" Lane Farm, EA lorough). Phone RE 6-1846. O. R. laundry sent out; two adults, two rd.), New Shrewsbury.* BOOMS—FAIR HAVEN,, with kitchen one hour after receipt at office. Wilson. PUPPIES—WTrenafiTdTox Terriers, Ped- 3^0102-11.2. , Wilson. jenoo!- children. Own room. Middie-age OTIBVROLTIT— 1949, twoTdoor, black". prlyllegei and library with televlllon. DEADLINE: igreed, Harry Pound, Willow dr., STXINLESS~~8T_EL bar • or restaurant ACCOUNTING, bookkeeping, Income tax preferred. Must have someone reliable, Good condition. Almost new tlrei, Call RE 6-4918 between 5 and 6 P. M. Real Eitate. Tuesday Noon. Llttl_Si!ver._Phone_RE_6-3S49_-M, box; glasa front porcelain box; refrig- work. John Connelly. Phone RE 6-with references, Write, P. O. Box 211, All day Saturday, and RE 6-1876-J dur. erator. Bob Cooks Bar, 891 Shrews- Shrewsbury, 81,125. See It at Ruroion Esso, 27 West All Others, S 0. m. Wednesday. ONE FUR COAT,~~BIM 18, very reason- bury ave. RE 6-9847." 1537-W or RE 6-8683-W. River rd., Rumsonj _^_^^__ able, two spring coats, size 18 and 40; SHR"UBHT"FRU1T TREES, evergreens, —JCSP^To work on small dairy farm, 1949 FORD V-8. Gone 2,000 miles, WO 'FUhNlj-ED bedrooms, with Call Classified one heavy tweed coat, size 18; winter THRIE-YXRD GAR WOOD~dump"6od7. ete. pruned. Planting, tree moving, Muit undentand uie of mechanized Will sell lor 11,200. Apply Hugh Car- kitchen prlvilenci. Inquire after ( cloth_coat, sije 4O._HI_3-119S-J.j Good condition, 175, Phone BE 6-George J, Widly. Landlcape and garden- equipment, .Small houie lupplled, J, B. ton, Superintendent Mt, Olivet cemetery, P. M., 276 Mechanio at,, Red Bank. 2670-W. Between 5-6 evening!.* «ut, juiuujCLun'Jit SAXOPHONE—Alto, silver" plated. Per- ing lervlce. EA 8-0518-M.*^ Rue. Middle'— * or 40 George at., River Plata, RE 6-Phone RE 6-1274. Red Bank 6-0013 Building Supply, Highway 15, at He TWO-Y_A"R:OLD"SINGER"uprlght""vac: BENDIX fJWNERS, don't pi^ KlgK OLD ESTABLISHED real estate agency 1'HE MARYLAND—floarding for elderly den's Corner. Mlddletown. RE 6-4414. fect condition, |75. Phone RE 6- ; 2678-J. 1488-R. uum cleaner, Aa good as new, RE price! I Let me check and pil your .. requires service! of competent sales- or businen poople. Very large nicely WE GIVE GOOD trade-ins on your old 6-2818-B.* ' man. Active, retired man considered. 'VERY'LONd Hi&inch) - wfieeftaae furnished rooms In center of the town. POST~AND RAIL fencing sold and washer now. Save I A complete checkup model B truck with 14x8. oak body furniture as we have an outlet for It, FREE HORSE MEA~T—One pound with regular S5.9S, now only 54.SO, For Ocean Write, P._O. Box 81, Red Bank. RE 6.9218. • , , LOST AND FOUND Call fwarti Furniture Highway 36, RE erected. No charge for estimates. Have and one broken piston, Truck uses *dodel Borne lined nnd new second grade chest- . this ad. Regular price 5 pounds, 81 and Monmouth counties, call LO 6-6000. W0"MA"N—Llvlng"|n"s"eneraf housework, A, Model B, of V-8 engine, 860, or will SINGLE OR DOUBLE furnlihed Tied-sit. 6-3213. for chunk, heart, liver; two pounds 85c Roy'Roya RRepeaie r Service, 22 Chapln ave., ting-room. Residential neighborhood* EXCELLENT BUY of a good used re- nut rail. $50c RE J.4H2-R-2, for chopped Special price on SO pounda RU 1-0726-J. aell body separately. Rolling Knolls LOST—Dalmatian, female, blac* and DAifK HEAVY WINTER~overcoat, belted Red Bank £XE(SUTIVE—SECRETAR Y^ Ferna!?. Farm. MI 6^.0073. . _. On bus line. RE 6-0054-J. • frigerator. Call RE 8-1232. or more. Helen Miller, largest pet shop Jf3fN~K~DEALER will buy old cars, and FURNISHED (5SE^Soo_ apartment white spots. Wearing New York license back. A real buy, $20. RE 6-1144. on the shore.' Open daily and Sundays Permanent employment in office ofl 1947 FORD TWO^DOOR. radio and tag. Child's pet, Vicinity Scobeyville, EA scrap Iron of all kinds; also rags large corporation In. Red Bank area. heater. Very clean. Excellent con- ' with kl .chen privileges. Pleasant sur- WE BUY AND SELL anything! EfcECTRlCHOT WATER heslerrsi gal- until 9 P. M. Closed Wednesdays. On and mattresses. Call Paul Sledleckl, RE roundings. Must have car. Reference! 3.0914. _ loni. Excellent condition. RE 6-4245 Highway 3S, six miles north of Red Experience required, 3714-hour week. No dition .throughout. Must sell Immedi- DffSt— Black and wfiTle Collie, Liberal Contents of homes, stores, estates, •-5491-M.* Saturdays, company cafeteria, < hospital- ately, *RE 6.1549-R-l, ' required. RE 6.1318.R.I. between 8_and 12 A, M,^ Bunk, MI 6-0340. . Uation and life insurance benefits pro- reward. Call_HO_9-S02.1._ ___ eellara, attics, china, glasswari, ah- W^AREVER FOLDING carriage. H«» »ERAXT^NtRXCtiNGToirioTr. YOU—CAN BUY that used car with"ONE BLOCK OFF Broad st. Single fill dirt, sand, gravel and blue stone. vided. Write, "Executive Secretary," rooms, dean, warm and comfortable. X"O*ST—Small nnriti watch,~Friday, Feb\ ttques, art objects and all. brle-a- never been used, still in box, RU FIRST AND ALWAYS in values, Box ill, Bed Bank. confidence from your authorized Buick lit on Boro bus, Shrewsbury ave, to 1-0615-M. Call Paul Sledleckl, RE_6-54S1.-M.* dealer. Some of the quality used cars Reasonable rate. Gentlemen preferred. RE hrac, Ruscll's, 26 East Front st. Studio couch (15, maple kneehoU RUMPJCTREE SERVICE, Tree topping. O. Phone RE 6-4895-M, or RE 6-!obe!'a Yacht Works, Sea Bright. MODERN COTTA'GB on private estate. privileges, On bus line. Garage. 848 seeded. Call alter « P. M.. MI 5-0163. fuel tanks and septic tanks, galvanised mouth, IN RED BANKT—Span Craft Studios, and black pipe and fittings, copper picture framing; oil paintings, etch- 0800. • __' RRDWARE SALESMAN—Fine."OTPO?: Less than 10 minutes to Red Bank or Rlvcr_rd. RE 6-9040. PANTS—100% wool gaberdines; regu- tubing and fittings, soil pipe and fit- ngs and • engravings reatored; full-sise BOATTftTS^SIiei from 8' to 81', Most tunity tor peraon with some know- Middletown stat:ion. Beautifully decor- D75UBLE"ROOM—FurnlshedTwTth k'ltch'- lar HOC. sale price I9.es s rayon lings. ' A large assortment of. electric COCKE., R SPANIEL pupp__ppiesl , AIWU papers. frameless mantel mirrors, window val- sties In stock, Complete sailing kits ledge of hardware and general mer- ated, furnished or unfurnished, five en privileges. Garage if desired. Pri- gabardines 14.95; all sites. Sacca's and gas water heaters, eleetrle and gss Two months old, paper broken. Three ances lawn signs, framed mirrors, 87 for any make 8 ft. Pram. Open seven chandise. Opportunity for .advancement rooms, two bathrooms, five closets, In. vate house, RE 6-1331-R." Pants Shop, 20 West Front it,, Red in growing organization, Wright Store lulated, heated; garage. Nice quiet ranges.electric refrigerators and freei- females. Must go. Make reasonable of- East Front st. Phone BE. 6?8888.^_ »ys, Fair Haven Yacht Works, Fair fLE F Banlc. crs. The famoui Myers water pumps fir. RE 6-1488-R _. oven, RE 8-3010. • of Red Bank, Inc, 80 Monmouth itij place. for responsible • adults. - RE 6- SB"f~8T=~?"Ti ar AUTO RADIOS^—Sales, service. • Expert Red Bank. . • 2643 or AT 1-1739.M or Whitehall 3. 6-3929_ HOSPITAL BEDS RENTED—New mod- and sump pumps. Numerous other Items. TURKEYS—20, four weeks old, Broad repairing 28 years' experience. Mobile 7 FOOT SAILBOAT, Cape Cod Wlna- ern adjustable hospital beds for rent. Mlddletown Plumbing and Heating Sup- HOUSEWORKER. Scandinavian pre". 0266. . NICELY FfJKNISHED warm room. Pri- Brested Bronze. Phone KE 6-0874-M. Radlo-Televlslon Service. E. E. Carlile, bout aioop. wonderful family boat; ex- - ferred. Apply In person to Shadow- vate family. Far refined person, 205 New and used beds for sale: Call RE ply Co., Highway No. 35 at Headden's ffiAN'S~N_W~LEA"THER."tur.l1ned coat; 65 West at, Red Bank. Phone RE 6- cellent condition. Asking $450, complete. BUMSON^Sttractlve modern four-room (-2614, ask for "Patient Service." Free Corner, Mlddletown. One mile north of brook Inn, Shrewsbury. ' . bungalow. Tiled bath, fireplace, auto- East Berjen pi. RE 6-1331_ Slie 44. Very reasonable. RU 1-1286.* 5010 Phone RE 6-4239-R.* STENOGRAPHER for "law ofHceT"Leg7I LARGE, COMFORTABLE, furnished delivery. South Jersey Surgical Supply, Red Bank. Phone RE S-S877. Open FTJCC~DIS1NG"ROOM' SET7 Good" con-" matio. heat. On wooded acre, plot. Im- *.* East Front St.. Red-Bank. UYRON E. MORSON, general building £vWRUDE~OUTBOA"RD motor. 8T3~H'. experience not necessary. Inquire Klat- mediate possession; $110-monthly. John room In private home. Parking spact- evenings. dition, No reasonable offer refused, contractor; also repair work done, ail P. Used not more than 10 hours. sky, Gray and Klatsky, 3 East Front for car, RE 6-4282-W. CTfCCnrBBGSrTen weeks old. Call St. RE6-3200,. L. Minugh_Agcncy. Phone RU 1^0716.* SAVE AT WHITE Furniture 4k Call ivenlni;s__KE 6.O72S-J. _ uypes of new roofs put on; alio tiding, New condition, 8120. RE 6-0S7S-W. SINGLE ROOM. Comfortable, sunny'. EA 3-0010. Dorbrook Farms, Scobey- exterior' and Interior painting done, JgRSEY SAFETY SKIFK.~ mj-ft..-.! SIX'ROOM, ltt-story colonial ranch NEW IDEA TRANSPLANTER. New YT^STW ANTED—For^pirVtimeTyp'- house. Two baths, tour bedrooms, In private home. Quiet residential Bedding Co., 170 Monmouta it.. rllle. condition, Thomas W. Aumack, Key- paperhanging and floor scraping by H. P, engine. Approximate speed 35 Ing at home from dictophonc. Faat district. Near all bus lines. Stall show, Red Bank! RE 6-103S. SCHOOL BUSES (four) Government sur- square foot. Work done by day or con- M. P, H, • Boat and engine used less fireplace, gas heat; $110, Ray Van port. KE 7-0385. and accurate. Married or ilngle. Legal Horn. Fair Haven; RE 6-4100.* er, 60 Peters p|,, Red Bank.* plus, 19 44 International K5, 29-pai- PCANET Jfi:—FOUR'ROW vegetable '.raet. For estimate, BE 6-2242 than 20 hours Professionally built. background' helpful. Must have type- LAR"GEr^TTR"ACTl VE "roomrwItlTpri: 1AVE 50% ON ROOFING material sec- sengir. Very good running condition, FtbOtt WAXlHG. Call BE 8-2478. Su- Will sacrifice. Must be seen to be ap- writer. RU 1-1393-M after 6 P. M.SBSRTTOM, " HOUSE~with"" bath," HoTafr seeder with positive placement fer- heat. _Call_RE 6-0687. vate hath (shower). Single or double, onds available, I in 1 atrip shingle, all t.695 each. Rahway 7-6096. tiliser equipment, Very good condition. perlor Floor Waxing Co, Private preciated. Can be seen week-ends. 55 or Saturdays, for buslncsl people, Good location, RB eolorit S4.SO to..; fto.r/ound alata roll HAY—Alfalfa, timothy and'mixed. First Tow type, not for mounting. Cost homca our specialty. - Seadrllt ave,, Highlands. HI 8-1971. SALESMAN—Beer. Newatk~Brewery lias EBCUST—Barn red," unfurnished two- 6-20.08_I.* ' __ roofing (2.60 roll; 16-pound felts. 12.(0 bedroom cottage, Bath, steam oil grade, $40 ton, delivered; aeeond i486 new. selling for 8100. George JOSEPH MANNS, maaon and plasterer* WILL SACRIFICE 23-foot Sea Bright opening for experienced talesman in ROOM—Large, attractive, or to share roll. Ralph Mundj, Highway 96. Keans- grade, $30 ton, delivered, Ralph Maher, Stevens, Sycamore ave.. New Shrews- No job too small or large. 169 Lin- shore branch. Car needed. Salary, ex- heat; garage, > Leaie preferred, Rent burg. KE 6-0203-J. skiff, S950 for Immediate sale. Engine SS7.5O per month. Dennis K, Byrne, - apartment with single woman. Kitchen Holmdel. HO g-6391. If no answer, bury. _ coln St., It. F, D, Mlddletown. Phone and hull new 1948, Full Ford Lehman pensei,and Incentive. Apply to Mr. Lar- prtvilegea if deiired. Bus passes door. WHEEL CHAIRS RENTED—New deluxe MA_>IT9»-W, ClVINfJ HBOM SET,- two or three RE 6-8981-W. kim on Tueiday morning, Feb. 12, atRealtors. -Phone RU 1-1150.* conversion. Excellent for on* shore fish- HXLF DOUBLE HOUSE." Six roomi, Reasonable terms for right type of per- chrome wheel chairs for rent. Reason, NOTICE—To all my friends and* ild pieces; nine-piece light walnut bed- AKE OLD FLOORS look like. new. Rent ing, LO 6-4100, Evenings .LO 6-B182-M. 105 Matn_st.,_Avon.^ . • son. Either coupte or woman. Phone, able. New and used chairs for sale. Call clients, I wish to inform yon that be room set. Includes mattress and spring. our high-speed floor sander and edger. COUPLE—To work on farm estate. Wife completely furnished. Private en. trance; with oil heat, Right off Broad AT 1-0484 after 7 P._M. RE 6-261*. ask for "Patient Service." ginning Friday, Jan, 25, I shall start Will sell separate pieces. Pair matching Low rates, Engler Lurcher Co., phone good housekeeper. Separate living FURBISHED ROOMS—89 Waverly pC Free delivery. South Jersey Surgical filing income tax returns at* 123 West table lamps, never used; four pair cus- KE 6-OOOS quarters. Must be sober and willing. Bt. A walking distance from the Ita- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Red Bank._H _____ • Supplyiupply. 533! East Front St.. Red Bank. Front St., Red Bank, New Jersey, John tom drapes, lined; 9x12 Axmimter and ESTELLE PAPPERHANOING service; Able to sujtply A-l references. State tion, Call_RE_6-1156." TIRES—RETREADINGSIRES—R , vulcaniiing our DiFiore.' Wll.toh rug. KE T-1370.* painting contractor, plain and decora- wag.s and full particulars in first letter. STORE—Inqulre'Samuel'Swarts, 14 West CLEAN"ROOM AND BATH~Two~""n""fi"". specialty. Your ear tied up only IE tive painting; property maintenance. 20 Write, "Housekeeper," Box 511, Red Front at. _Phone RE 6-1387.* - . utei walk from railroad atation or EVANS~kEROSENE~oll floor furnace. FAIR^SXNKS^MOTISK home water plant. LUNOHEONfiTTE -at 212 Front at., Red bus. Sycamore ave.. Little Sliver. Gentle- minutes to put loaners on while we re- Heals five-rnom bungalow; two 50- Complete with tank and electric motor. Mount, St., Red Bank. RE. 6-0692 for Bank, Must aell on account of ill Bank. ____ SAVAGE^-App'y~ 81 'Peten " pi., Red cap your yMres. No charge for loaner gallon drums, complete, No reasonable estimate. ' • man. RE_6-4961-\V after 5 P. M.* EA 3-0509-W evenings health. A'TTRTCTIVE"BUNGAt;oW"oirfarm ei- Bank. • » 1 BRXN5H AVENUE^Flve""mlnu"tes~"t"<> •ervlce. Mount Tire Service. 7S White offer refused. Monmouth Beach 1- ANTIQUE SLEIGH BED. Completely re- ELECTRIC MOTOR rebuilding is our tate, which we will exchange for part- at. Red Bank. Phone HE 6-O4M. MO'DEHiJ DINER, doing substantial NORTH CbN(T"BR,'A"NOH~Seven-rooin •hus|neii center, Homelike. Furnished 4586-J finished. Call mornings, Reasonsbie, - business. Call us for quick service, Yen.r*'rnund business, 'An exceptional time work tn a capahle man. Write, A GIFT FOft EVERY occasion. Tottery, house. Furnished, ,three bedrooms, 875 .roonv'-ln clean, quiet home for gentle- W~iTINGHdUSg refrigerator. In run-RE 6.3887-J. Douglas Electric Co., 85 East Front St., buy at 827,000. Weart-Ntmeth Agency, schange," Box 511."Red Bank. per month, MO_1-0679-M._ . copper, brass and wrought Iron nov- ning condition, $25. 72 South at,, Red Bank. Phone RE 6-0128. man. 'C_ bul line to Fort, RE 6-0006-W • TEN-PIECE DINING TfOOM^seT Call 10? West Front st. (Corner Maple ave.) fSRT-TIME STENOGRAPHER." LalTKf: FAIR HA'VEN—Attractive; furnlsKeq BOOM—With kitchen privileges. Bui- elties. Honey Bee Flowers, 4(4 Broad Katontown. EA J-0854. EXPERT CARPET laying, repairing, Phone RE 6-2240.* at. Phone RE 6-4021). after 5 o'clock. RE 6.2249.J.* fice. Houra 9 A, M. tp 1 P. M. RE house, ' Four bedrooms, two baths, ail Inei. lady preferred. RU 1-1372 DUREMEYER ELECTRIC! Mix-Master, fringing, binding and renovating. NEWSPAPER BUSINESS. Flnt offer Improvement!. Excellent location; doubla ROYAL, REMINGTON, Underwood 'and new, model 4200, $20; Hoover vacuum L"ARGE WOME*J'S~"DRESSES,"SltT"9~to Percy Gray. 46 Waverly pi.. Red Bank. 1 EXRGE 1 FRONT""ROOMrw1th""kltcHe« 52, 1614 tn 2414. From factory to takes it. Have cash ready when you AXL" R6UND~GENERAL—h'eusework'er; garage. Available June, 15, on yearly L. C. Smith typewriters, low as 129,50. cleaner, good condition, 119; mandolin, Phone RE 6.3226. reply. Leaving for service, Must sell. ironing. Sleep In. Private room. Nice privilege!. Would like buslneii wom- Reconditioned; guaranteed. Serplea's, my home, Flo's Dieas Shop, 315 Beers lease; $175 a month. Call RE 6-5321-J. %%'t love scat (two down-cushions) slip- PA1NTER3 AND DECORATORS, it Write. "Newspaper Business," Box til, family. References required, RE 6-KUMSON—Qualnt~three rVora"furnished an. Private home. On bui line. Call 103 Monmouth St. Phone RE 6-IH'B. cover, $45. KE S-1598-R.1 at., Keyport. KE 7-305S-M, Open eve- after 5 P. M,, RB 6-2809-M,* nings, days.* rears experience In metropolitan area, Red Bank.* 3264-W, oottage. ^Attached one-car garage* PINE~BLASKET~CHESTS~$fO~lsdy's •Interior and exterior work, plastering OA>ABL"irwOMAN""for general HouseT Available to May 31st. Rent. 865 per DISCONTINUED washable and sun- desk $9, oval marble top coffee tables, EXTRA FINE~SECOND euttlng"altalfa hay. Green, freshly mowed with crush- and glaring. Raphael Salas, 10 Shrews. KUMSON—Excellent rooming .house. month. Dennla X, Byrne, • Realtors, fast wall papers for every room In china, etc. Antique Shop, (Next fire nury ave,, Highlands. Phone HI 8-1421. O Plt house). Main at., Port Monmouth dally, er and quickly dried. High priced, but Eleven bedrooms, hot air oil, C.II H6 l"mT '" '' phonejtU 1-1160. _ APARTMENTS Tour home. Value to 112.50, now worth it. George Stevens, Sycamore VACUUM cleaners repaired, any make. BUNGALOW—Four 100ms, furnished Sundays.* 1 Allen Electric Shop, 18 White st.. Red Yearly income S3.50O. (Eight bed- 88.98 for 10 single rolls. Klarln'l ave,, New Shrewsbury. . Convenient, to Fort Monmouth, EA~ THREE-ROOM FURNISHED. Utilities gBWING~MACHINE, treadle model. Fine THREE-PIECE OVERSTUFFED living Bank. room annex included.) Asking 117.. furnished, private bath. 876 per Paints and Wallpapers, 2< Mon- WANTCD TO RENT 3-0211-M. stitcher, f 10: ll-gauge shotgun, fins room suit. Can be seen at 2S7 Sixth IENERAL CONTRACTOR and cesspools 000. Dennis K. Byrne, Realtor!. FSUR.ROOM"BUNOALOW,"Urifufnlshed'. month. Cull evenings. AT 1.0960, mouth street. ahape. $8: pair of glass hurricane lamp*, ave.. Long Branch, or_call_LO_6-5739-J. cleaned: carting and grading, top $7. Inquire 241 First St., Keyport, KE Phone RU 1-1160.* FURNISHED OR unfurnished apartment Syeamore ave., Shrewsbury, Phone RUMSON—Three rooms, utilities, $70. "COLEMAN"~FL0OR furnace. Full size. soli, manure, fill dirt, cinders gravel and RE 6-1229 or RE 6-1575. 7-2788-M, sand. Eattmatea given. Phone HE «• or house urgently needed by year December lit occupancy. Set Mr. KBOoTS gaCKDOSBi department *'Co1eman" parlor apace heaier. Both F or store. We repair, awap and sell: TVs, FEED7FEBDTrEED=GrirFrij!y, 1464, Oscar Becker, 47 Second St., Fair GOWG BUSiNESS=Funy' equipped bar. around tenants. Please call Montclalr " ' "A."'"" 'd,. Bumion. oll._*4S for both. Call KE 6-0887-M. Haven. Engllshtown-Freehold rd., Tennent; 2-0863-R. Reverse chargea.* ' BED BANK—Furnished Sli-room gar- radios, washers, refrigerators, mangles, None better. Starting mssh 15,50, IT60 VICTORIAN "CHAIR. Write, Box ^amps, toasters, mixers, mirrors, furni- laying $6.20, grower $6,20, scratch $4.60, i\i acres of ground, apple orchard, REAL ESTATE WANTED den apartment; heat and hot water ture, etc. Phone us for a discount price dairy $4 50, hog ration S4.9S, horse 81, Highlands.* 24-HOUR SERVICE on the repair of chicken coops; six rooms and bathhouse. HOUSE—Summer, months. Medium supplied: Bendix In basement. Call RB feeii JM.75. Bag exchange basis, Kance Telephone Engllshtown 7-8822, Silver 6-0870-J, , nn anything! Fix-it Shop, 1204 F at.. WATCHMAKERS"L"ATHE=in"Good"eon". radios and elextctcal - appliances, or large houae. furnished, on or ACREAGE WANTED! two or three Belmar. Phone BE 9-0716. Open Friday * DJvls. Phone RE 6-0103.* dltion. Box_26,_BeUord.* Tavern, . ^ IH I'D 4»-ItOOM apartments. FuP Ws call for and deliver. Harold's nea'rs water. Prefer Mlddletown or acre*. Highway 39, between Red Bank and Saturday evenings until 9. HICSFoVha1thleKlcTs C*ANXRIE*S—InTporTed. Deep orange, RESTAURANT AND delicatessen. High and Haz'et. Write to "Acreage Want- nlihed and unfurnlahed. All modera Radio and, Eleetrle Shop, It Wist Locust vicinity. Will pay about Improvement!; in fine reiidentlal lection. WOOD fireplace, furnace. Phone HO and greater profits, feed G. L. F. seal handed, full deep song, HO 9- elm trade, yearly. Bargain, 811,000, ed." Box .Ml, Red Bank. quality chick starting mash, $5.50 per Front it., 'Red Ban*. Phone RB' «- 82,000 rental for desirable property BXWK1NS~ BROTHERS—77 Broad at. •near everything. ( Third ave., Atlantle 9-72*_;_evenlngs HO 9-8091. 8584. __ ' Sals price 130,000, or will consider Highland!. AT 1-0586-J. hag. Bag exchange basis. None better. IS H~P""§CWCH marine boiler; Good 2744, partner. Chafflri Agency. EA 3.1163. Best references, Write, "Summer," RE 6-0352, Real estate, Insurance and Hance * Davis. Phone RE 8-0108.' BlVERFRONtTCpXRTMEUT—Fully furi Guaranteed. Same day aervice on condition. No reasonable ofter refused. Box 511, Bed Bank. mortgage loans. List your property for FERTlXlZBR~-For a'greener lawn and* ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT. Fully sale with til. nlihed, suitable for buslnen couple 1 cleaning, repairing, recorlng. Reflectors better garden, use G, L, F, high grade RB 6-9754 between 8 A. M. and 6 P, M. JUNK I JUNK I JUNK — -Gcttls, junk equipped for rent. Seating capacity CONSTANCE SMITH AGENCY—14 Ma bedroom, living room. . kitchen, bath, reailvered. Red Bank Radiator Worka, plant food. Get our price. We can save HXRR OlL~BURNER"for furnacerPhone dealer, We pay best price far rigs, -J people; U block from beach, on Si'UDIO APXRTMENT wanted. One or rlvate entrance: two blocks from Red 115 West Front st. Phone RE 6-1177. you money. Hance * Davis. Phone KE 7-096UM. Iron, paper and mattresses. Call RE main street. For Information, call KE two rooms, furnished .or unfurnished, pie ave., Fair Haven, RE 6-2808, real Sank atation; 385 year round. Phono XENMO'REfWASHER and'Frlgldiire re RE d-0108.' • S_ES_~-Pair proven breeders, |lTi 1-3266-J/ • 6-0181, tn Red Bank, furnished or unfurnished, eitate, Imurance, mortgage loam. Buy- BE 6-2887, frlgerator. Both In very good con- guinea hens, squabs or breeders, |4 erate rental, Write,. O. M. Blanehard, eri for all types of property. Write or m>SEYBTr13HTSlt«Bir^xlrrTsrge a pair, HO S-8584. phonejnformatlon.* ATTRAOTiyELY furnished apartment. dltion. Reasonable. Call RE 6-5669.* IRON RAILINGS for porches, stair. 70 Wallace St., or call EA 3-1060, ext. -large bed-sitting room, complete kit. WOOD — Fireplace, stove, kindling. bureau, chest, two chairs, night table, A"tRWA"Y~TANK"TYPE vacuum "cleaner. 8182. from 8 to 4 H0.« WB~HA.YB""A"" READY 'marfiet""for""all ISO for all. Two single Iron beds, All attachments, including moth flake ways, ate, Mads to order by. Sei- MISCELLANEOUS types of real estate. Immediate ler- chen, private bath) separate entrances Charles H. Wilson's wood yard. 39 •prayer, moth flukes and five dlipnsable HOUSE OR APARTMENT, unfurnished. 8___PJlone_MA_l.'25«8. * Peach st.. New Boro Shrewsbury. Phone springs, mattress, $10 each, RE ff-0262, dorf Company, 24 yean at * Wilt vlce will be given to all listings, Call 11'CUBIC'FOOT CROSLEY"refrigerator, dirt bags. Ferfect condition, RU 1- Three bedroomi for year around, ten- FURNISHED APARTMENT—Four rooma it,, Red Bank. Phone RE 6-2189, INSTRUCTION—Learn French and Ger- Walker * Walker, Realtors, East Syca- IJM 6-1S46 _____ Call MI B.0S66-R-2. 1227. . . ant. Red^ Bank or vicinity. Call RE more *ve,, Bhtewibury, HE 6-5S12 and and bath, all utilities, centrally lo. SJAMEgfcTffT'ENS, 15 weeks oft, ped. man, Conversational clanea and In- eatedi Immediate occupancy; couple pre- SlLLINERY'SALE—$2~AirhTits7"FoT. CHILD'S MAPLE CRIB with mattress'. HOOVER GLEANERS repaired, brushes dividual instruction by qualified itrofej. — RE 6-8862. ______• Igreed, Iwo males, Hnusehroken. Wig. Adjustable springs, very good con- MOT!E"CL1ENT8 than listings, We have ferred. For particulars Call Ruicll'i, 25 merly to IS.OS, Charm Fashions, 21 rebrlitlsd. Allen Eectrle Shop, 18 •or. Also English for foreigners, Reason- East Front at_No phone calls pleue. gert. 15 Rector pi, _RE 6-0923-R. dition, Original cost 860, will tell for Whitest.. Phone RE'6-0612. • able rate. Call LO g-0689-J, 12 to 8. many buyers in $12,000-$15,000 range. Broad St., Red Bank. 818,. Call LO 6-186B-R. APARTMENT—Wlth~four-ro"oroi~an«l'rilxrnoMh7, overhauled, Including Installation, 175, ffTOUBg - Beit price,"paldr china. otr OENEIIAL OFFlOtl worker, experienced, Builnencoupi; preferred, No petit III 3,000 ROOKS ON medal sale! I, ^"•JirifAiml a .' ei_-i i_. .n-—> , •• Is fhlmmyf Let us eorrect the Inoeulaleil, AKC registered, Call after Call LO 6.8000, Hoy's Repair Service, « *'»"«''. Plo'urei, lUtuii Jiwelry, troubli, Sive youf Urn, Latist Biar seseeke s part-time position | rapid, mal pir month, KB 6^1468, a j, M,, ne «-1256.M, 10, 2So each. National Geogran- 92 Chapln ave,, lieu Bank, mpi, old nvo vers, silver, fine furni- axil and frame,straightening equipment. ng, bookkeeping, etc. Call RB 6 FORNISHEI5=-Th'rn roomi andTairtiir typin.j.e 'CMAPCE BED. white chlnTciosetV mV. hloi, teittii Action, and non fiction, ATOr(ANS~Aircolofi,'han"d~inTdirt20'i BAYV1EW NURSINO Home for ture, Mnnmouth county booki, mapi, Frank Van Byekle, 14», Wait Front it,, two adulti only, Flnt floor, prlvatsk hogany china closet, lams Phlleo ridlo, Oilman, i«, SprlnK at, IlB 6.014I1.M. Rid Bank, wist of Maple ave, Our own an'rance, Inoludlng utensils, hot and cold Eleventh edition Encyclopedia Brit, one pair-modern mital twin bads, chronics and oohraUieinU. Stiti .. LLINQ TO taka care of children for unpalnted dresslnit tahlf, supply cabinet, no iprlnga. 110, AT_1 .*£?•'•—____, Ouo FURNITURE, antiqusi, cPna", Mldlng,-Aik for Jack Harder. Phoni working mothir, aiei two. to Ava, watir, eliotrlolty, gu, alaotrlo rifrlgir. metal wardrobe, Other articles, 96 East tanlca 136, World'! best music It Humid, fUaionabli rails 1 biautl. , Jtaiiware, srt objieti and brlca-brac, I 6.U96. from 8 to "1 Ava dayi a walk, RB t. ator and automatto heat. ^Convanlintly Rlyer rd.. Rumson,* per volume, Ruielli, 16 East Front BIRDS, TROPIoTli and~Koldflih, pup. piei, Hamsters, Parakeet! wanted. (ul location, overlooking Sandy JP.'n'dla.U eaih for anytWn* and ayary- .TO ANBO PEKHONAPERSONAL loani. It to It, All pet luppllei, Helen Miller, ihors'i Hook bar, For Information „ price, All kinds of niiilng tackle, nals, f 'riihold'Enillihtowrv«iivii,.«.iiaiieiiii>win, rdr<>,. Fitr,v 8.1160B.IIIU,, lanli, Buy rllriet and ssvi, flaioo'i antt Ihsn, (0 Wilt front it,, R.J, Inth on buUi mitsrhave HO or mori Otnir pariphirnalla for nil or rent, to torn, (or, Call point Pleaiant B-JHi. lm~rar(D TWO-DOOR; oiTii con. rVom IlB 6.08SI.J, Aik (or Mri, tiabil if no amw'r.eall KR ».07»».M__ LO »• apartment, "DUTV"o»lt""drlvfn grinder, two rnffainrATIOrr^LKTTBIirFIM!, Flri. UBaBPUilb AND BBPT1O link contrn- R.l, nilwMn . anT'f P. «/ 410T "" Imnaotlon, Su I- ni seaai I pi 111 IT ^s ssW ii a i ,.T isl L-L-LL^^^^^^,.^,,,—^, able for hualn I) ...j, 18x8 Inches, |50, Tlelford Ms. proof. Cost 1300, sell llOdi d«lu«r Inr. Ueiiiionli dug andd ilianed, 9«p. m iii»nisji( wesiif nat v*wiu i| ttmn ivr monthi, Mlilt (inU)EN PHKASANT8-J9 Union mod«l lrnnrll* Irnnrr, ana yrar nld tic tanks and ilrililrilm Initaltdl 11 run' VJSTBRAN—Buyi marble lop tables, W agijplla __ . mjiltlei d. Shop. Main si, and rl, 01, Hellord. nital wainitandi, hlaok homhalr Itirnltiiri, Byrni. HialtonRialtor , ______PPdnTUNITy"8HOP-AnlIquii, Wai* Ktanshiirg* II«.0t mspin double) bid,fflallrrii, 1411 lapirlenclapirlencr. r , llnwurtt flltonm. _ »HOo Cintefj,«r' J"OB WANTBtl on priyali, eitati or _i KB 6.SII41,* •t,. htirnmn Phoiia RRU i. plciuras, frames, Lonk In your atil . firm, Capshla of likini full oharia, nut card table, swivel topi msneg. KKITCHENEQUIPMBNT" , Caloric six- any side chain, illp iiatu hand naliitid hgrnir Rai range, sioillsnt qondlllon, COffONA PtfRTXHCtTTypiwrlter;—01 Huit havi-rivlnf qunrtcr*. Call affir VNCUnNlSHBD Apt, #>, four.room glass, fire sorsenl, pins drop-leaf table, •10 or bs»t often large double link, modi), hut ilandard keyboard an Oil, LAMPS lonvirlid for eliilrl. and bath, |ls ap.rtrainti Apt, lilni ipln oablmt, ahavlnf muii, tupi white porcilaln, pirdot condition, 1301 gomf roniilllnn. 110, CallhB 6-0420 oltr. Umpi rawlnd, Wi call for ITiTOltorKVRVBrdAlrjOoiTnp^ #J thru toofni and bath, III, Hot nd isuisrs, palri of vain and aim Us, combination spigot and aerator. ,16 ex. COTfflr^HAND.OAKVKD rnaKo'iin dootnr'i or oinllit'i 01*101, fill and told watir, oil hiat, Opin r e.a.brae, fins ehlni, pallirni out and ttat boroilaln tonp«d Vtlohtn tibia, 119, listin.., and deliver, Harold'a Aadlo and nirt.tlmi, VHTnliy oi Bid. Bank, E ot chilri, Kliatrla Shop, If Wait Front it,, for Inipiollon, 31 Main it,, Oenn. colored glass, bran,, copper, tinware, Ulnc oablmt, oak .doul 0O0OIB. ' We bur and aril. thi.Matlhswi, It I •leivi iniiia Bitwiiisj*' unit uuuuiti iidiitii port, LO MB"!-, MIXRD HAY,.ipaai heaters, lervlis of lair, Hid Bank, Phorci Bl M744, Broadway, Keyporl, KB 7*l44li_ _ typiwrtir ilok and iwlvil ohair, (IKKIK—given proven bnidiri. Two Hsmpshlre boar avaUahfi, CMmtr trio rifrlfiriton, upright ,plano, brnk. Parms, Reobiyvllli, Phone XA - fait mi, m storfi, maple md vliitlo WK LOOAN YOU tirii, no ohargi, wjiiia «ne.yiar>old, and a loo.»fsj.«li«trl» platform rookan, Inrii-nlita fnapla inn. yofn KM hilng riiinped. a¥nunt,Tlr» Iniubalor far tomsoni alarllng* a, mall room siill Ryvloj, J« wtilti il,, Ilitl Bink, Phoni wifitm linilnili.Hl comiilsti, or wllliplll Ihs —- •tillei, twn.plKi living room •ill' - 1 VHRV I.ONU (..a.lnih) whul.liaif, minje m• nil manoginy htdrooin mil 4 J (iXnr)«NHn"HAS~ niter. Thli Is an approximate IliO rnodtl II iriioV, with 14a* oak body nit• e'u*. Alls will tradi for Wit vijji». wardrohnbti, foafnam ruliliir hog« mrlnluring aniail •al and ons hroirn piston, Trutk m>i mallrsM, mahriiiany /nur.poili.poilirr hsrl, mo_.,A' ""I11," "'v$ l fnilnj. ,180, rjuldis'i Warehmiie, lN««tt tto dlll PQIITIOK .Al Itmoiraphir wanlid; Ul hava ntrl ton yiati at ii« iKji fcvi? u " l ' il BED BANK BEGISTEB, FEBBUABY 7, 195g Page Nine APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Scoiits" Birthday FOUR-ROOM and two-room apartment!. FLORIST BUSINESS, with two green- AJPONTOWN — New three-bedroom MALL BUNGALOW, garage, three _. __ '—Four-room bun- BELKORI)—Now four-room house with 10% DOWN for anyone. Mlddletown— Completely furnlihed. IB Mount ave., houletf three-car garage! ihed. Center , ranch type bungalow with dining rooms, bath, hot water heat, 1 '/? galow; Expansion attic, full cellnr, two bedrooms and Ceramic tile bath. New four room bungalow, two bed- hall eoionial reeldence, seven -roams,, iom, full basement. Vet $1,1 SO down, iies north o-f Re- d• Bank- •. call RB .1 heat. Large G, I, mortgage. Near Open HtuirH to expansion attic; 75x100 rooms, hott air heatoiheat—oill fired, cleetrie Atlantic Highlands, . _ lolp PrlifdH fot expansik i l JV4-RO(5M" COMPLETELY furnllhect bath: office, two fireplaces, hot water invenlen^'to bus and Fort Monmouth. CH2S-J between 5:30 and_7. us; $10,800, Halgb Agency, 15? Broad. lol, Prltif-d for quick range. LLott £017£0x1700 ffeet witithh orchardhd ; Celebration On apartment. All utilities supplied. KE heat. Over four acres, Excellent loca- 'eart-Nemeth Agency. 102 West Front SCELLSNT LOCATION. Extremely ;E 6-4168. 1203.* g; TTwoo 19.000. „Schwartt-Macklin, 8 White st. tion: 126.000 to settle eltate. John L. ,, (Corner Maple ave.) Phone RE 6- large bungalow In Little Silver. One* iN~BlOHWAY, "Middlelown; "llfo-foot PHUT JfONMOUTumi, scrt'eHn [torch"bungalow, all Improve; - RE 6-81211. _ The county's Boy Scouts, Cub jN~SEATT»RlaW^Nlcely"~lurnlsh7d two- Mlnugh Agency. Phone RU 1-0716,* 40.•_ ^_ atf acre ot ground, tall trees; 32-foot frontage. Six rooms, three bedroums, mentslilrm;; rpm!J blocblio k ct o beacbeach hanan dl lpoulpoul I :: corcor- N_AIT"SHA''DOW CAKE with l.kVpriv: 3couts, Explorer Scouts and Sea roora apartment, with all utilities; $56 RIVER VIEW DUTCH colonial dwelling, IVER PLAZA—New two-bedroom bun- vlng room, spacious dining room, three ,al heat: garage; 2 4/10 acres, Inw iior llots, j I'I'rici n $4,000$400 , Will ttakke nmrtt- Urges. Kour rooms and tile bath. galow with stalrcnse to expansion at- nusually large bedrooms; stairs to huge txes; J12.5O0. Hnigh Agency, 157 Itimr. Mbilrr. Box ITS, Port Mnumoutli. fireplace, stairs to expansion attic, full 3eouts are celebrating the biggest monthly. Plenty of hot water and heat. in excellent condition, 21-foot living pr_KK tif I -tfi_. anniversary In scouting this week SB 2-0291. room, dininng rooroomi , den, hobby rooni :, Tilt, bath, full basement. Q. I. ttlc. (48 feel long), Full cellar. Hot Jroad, RE_6-41Ii8. 1203.' . ._ . rellar, air conditioned hrat—oil fired. lth electric dishwasher, 1,600 down: $62 monthly. Weart- 'ater hcut, oil. Uverslscd two-car ga- N'ToWN—Seven'rooms, four~bedroom6, MUUKHN- Atlrnclivf. lix roomi. dinetlc | (11.200. Schwartl-Macklln, 8 White as part of a nation-wide annlvers- FURNISHED — Two-room apartment. modern kit.chen wl age. Asking 116,000. Borus Agency, One block from Broad st. Inquire screened porch on ground floor: three Icmeth Agency, 102 West Front it. oil heat, screens, storm sash, Venetian inn] bilth. Your moneys worth mitl iry program commemorating the bedrooms, bath above: two-car garage; Corner Maple ave.)_Phone REJ1-2JM0,* 'air Haven. RE 6-4632, linds, automatic hot water: $11,1)00. immeilliit • possession. Reatonable offfi SILVER—Exeeptionilly WS|( Gardner's b»lber_shop,_!5_Broad_st.*_ tEDBANK—You can't afford to mlai 24 birthday of the movement. iJNFUBMSHED three-room apartment. hot water, oil heat! % -acre plot: 119,' lTTRA"CTlVE~CORNER location, Al- algh Agency) 157 Broad. HE 0-4158, cont,liiere|i. KE 6-431 Ft for appointment. built seven ronnis bsth and lavatory, 500, Minugh Agency, Phone RU 1- this onf /or sound value. Two story, most new, colonial, Living room with rirk firevlace, hot water, oil h«*t: at- Dinners, shows and religious r>b- Well heated by oil. Nice location in' 'ing room, fire place, dining room, kit- 'eplace, large kitchen, three bedrooms, sched garage: .tool house: $17,500. ^Sea Bright; 1601 heat, hot water In- O716."__ ^ CE 'KSfOW^Sli^fnmr thr ci^ lied room SHREWSBURY — New. three-bed- ervances are part of the program, SHREWSBURY—Immaculate Cape Cod' en three bedrooms, bath, cellar, gart led bath, full cellar, oil heat. Beautl- house, Oil heat: new roof; insulated, runn IIOUEO, Lnrgu rooms, Are- Ichwartl-Macklln, 8 White st. RE «- ige. Price til,000. Franklyn Havlland, il knotty pine playroom; attached ga- which officially began yesterday bungalow. ' Living room, fireplace, 3 replace, icreeni, itorm lash; $10,000. pince, jelvctric ranKo and refriger- 21. •TWO-ROOM~and~ 2 »-room apartment; bedrooms tiled bath, recreation room broker, RE 6-1820. • ge. Complete laundry; $14,600. Borus Igh Agency, 157 Broad. RE 6-4158, "iRt ... ,..and ends Tuesday, Lincoln's birth- furnished. All improvement!, lit and gcncyj_Falr Haven, RE 6^582. ator, Venetian blinds. Large plot, day. A three-year program of eit- * 17.60 a week. Jerieyvllle Motor Court; In basement with bar, compact, modern BUSINESS ZONED—176-foot frontage, 208." month buys four room home, tile bath, kitchen, automatic washer and electric busy highway, including old, modern- UST SELLT— Attractive five-room rBI(r~ClTTL_ HOUSE liTShrewsb'iiry. Convenient stores and school; $17,- .1 water oil heat, full cellar, attaehed zenshtp training, emanating from Highway 33. KR 8-164i!1W-8._L clothes dryer included, automatic oil zed farmhouse, containing six rooms; house. Two-story colonial, only nvi Five' rooms, fireplace, attractive rec- 000, Call Robert J, Marvin, MA raratce, lot 80 it, x 200 ft. Sehwarts- FOUR"ROOMS and b»th, unfurnished, deal location for transient trade, Ank- independence Hall, Philadelphia, heat, attached garage, corner lot, ears old. Large living room, dining latlon room; attached g«r«gc: oil heat: 1-2D08 (lacklln, 8 White _it._RE 6-8121. 165 a month. Call SB 2-0046, . 114,500. Mlnugh Agency, phone RU ng $16,000. Franklyn Havlland. broker, oom with corner cupboard,- Upstairs! sneed in corner plot: $14,500. Cros- TToTTTOWN—ThVee bedrooms, large will be cause for the Liberty Bel! TRft~EE-ROOM, beautifully furnlihed 1-0716,' RE 0-1820. . •o large bedrooms and bath: hot water ngcr - Heller. RE 6-2100, RE 6-1632. livins; room with flreplaee, modern kit- a be rung onca again. apartment. All utllltlei I garage. RE FSTR- HAVES—Ranch-type bungalow, BUMSON—New, attractive bungalow, eat, oil; $11,900. Borus Agency, l'alr iXSY'TO hiVB'IN.' Little Sliver. Liv- ihen. one ear frarage, lot 200 ft. x 250 Buster Crabbe, movie and tele- 8-1647 Call anytime. Other apartment! Living room, fireplace, picture win- with expansion attic; large living room, _RE 0-4582, . ing room, dining room, den, three bed- SHRE^VSIIURY—East End ave., off . $13,600. Convenient to schools and available. ._ i—_- dow, dining area, kitchen with moncl wo bedrooms, science kitchen and bath, TOW DOWNPAYMENT—For non-vet- ioms, flrepiace, 1% baths: attached un- Sycamore uve., $0,600, New ranch "'.- ^SchwarU-Maeklln, 8 White st. vision star, will be at Asbury Park STS~ROO"MS—With private bath. Oa- metal rink, automatic washing machine, ull cellar, automatic heat, attached gar- eran. Owner murt sell his two-year- ige. Circulating hot water heat, Ask- homes,' $500 down, $62 monthly. Convention hall tomorrow night rage and garden! unfurnished; 150 refrigerator, gaa stove and cabinets, >gc. Price $13,200, Franklyn Havlland^ Id, cottage. Llvlhr (lorn with flrepiace, g $18,000. Grosslng-er ft Heller. HE fhree room bungalow, hot iroker. RE 6-1820. omblnatlon kitchen-dinette, two lovely 1-2100. RE 6.1632. Oil heat, electric range. Agent on for the Cub convention. Flash Gor- per month, HO 9.6431. _ ; two bedrooms with built-in vanities, water heat, lot 60 ft. x 125 ft., one- don costumes .and space ships win EAST'KEANSBBRO—.Three rooms and b.a'h, expansion attic, combination ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS bungalow, coro ledrooms. Stairs to huge expansion i~"GOOD FAMILY "HOME, Needs some premises, or call Robert J. Marvin r garsgt, ideally located near bus bath, space heater, hot water, electric atorm sash and acreehft, automatic heat. pletely reAnlshed, nve rooms and bath; BendU, range and refrigerator; '" attention, * Large living room, dining exclusive broker, MA 1-2668. .nd storts. Only $7,000, Schwartx- be part ot the exhibits, which will supplied. Rent *40; Phone KE ..1425-R. J11.E10. Mlnugh Agency, phone RU modernized kitchen, full cellar, garage, 11.500, Borus Agency, Fair Haven, RE MaeklHi,_S White _st._RE_6-3 It I, •4632. 'oom, sunroom, three bedrooms, two lire- Inspected by "Billy Canon" 1'OUR-BOOM ~ FURNISHED apartment. 1-0716.' aw taxeti fine location. Bargain price. itflces, new hot WKter healing plant: LITTLE SILVER^FIve rooms~and tlli Crabbe, Crabbe's appearance was Just redecorated, 170'. per month. In- 13UMSON—Small modern bungalow 7,000, Franklyn Havlland, broker, RE MMED1ATE OCCUPANCY—Plus large .wo-car garage: large corner plot. Ask- £TLANTra~!(IGHi;ANDS — Nine-room bath. Large yard: attached garage; cluding- heat and hot water. Immedi- secluded #-aore plot/ beautiful shade 1-1820. i% mortgage available on this attrac- ng $17,500, tirOMtlns'r & Heller, HE housc.J Fine neighborhood, includes utomntic heat, Bendix, alarm windows made possible by the Walter Re—io ate occupancy. Call SB J.02S5.\_,_ . trees; living room with flrepiace, dinette, JOVING Tb CXtlFOR-NIA—Mult sell ve six-room Rumson colonial. Three 1-2100, RE 6.1632. _ mge, r iCrlgerator, oil heat, full bnse- ind screens, Venetian blinds. Near theaters. FURNISHED—Three rooma . and bath. kitchen, two bedrooms, tiled bath; at- my new six room ranch house com< ovely bedrooms, 1% bitth, larga living lent; double garage. Asking $13,000. sehool and bus I $13,SI)0. Schwarts- -oom with fireplace, attractive dining PLACE TO'RELAX—Almost" an acre. 'erma. .Gall AT 1-U005 during day. A preparedness contest will be Yearly rental, Business couple pre. tached garage! hot water oil heat, par- ete with post and rail fence, Oocu River privileges: large llvlnlc room, laekUn, 9 White st._RE 6-81J1, quet . floors, storm sash and screenBi led only six months. Price $14,76*0. -oom. On large plot. Only one year 500 REWARD IF you can beat this". held in the Red Bank area Satur- ferred, _OJ-14»9-J_. . lid. Priced at $18,000. Borus Agency, len, modern .kitchen, throe bedrooms, "Ttft ifXVEN—Four rooms and tiPe FURNISHED—Three rooms and bath. $14,000, Mlnugh Agency, Phone RU 1 town by appointment. RE 6-0020-W. ipen porch, hoi -water heat: two-cnr gn- Army couple transferred. Will sacrl- bath, fireplace snd [urge expansion day, Feti. 16. The same contests will O71«.' : 4rs, Theodore M, Duay, 284 Garden 'alr_Haven. RE »-4532. '_ •age. Asking $16,600, Grnssingcr & ttic, Nice neighborhood. Near lehool Located on river! two .Bloc" from :1VERT0AK£—Monmouth's most desir- illted lit 107 South Clinton nl.. Shrews- be held In Freehold, Asbury Park, railroad. Electric supplied, private en- LEONARDO—Six rooms and shower I:, Shrewsbury, N. J. Heller. RE E-2100. RE 8-1632. nd bus: $11,600, Schwartl-Macklln, 3elmar and Manasquan. The Mat- trance; »75_pcr_month._BE_«-0813, bath, hot air heat. Easy house to heat. able location. Lovely colonial home rORT MONMOUTH — Owner goliiit lury. I ome hits planter WHIIS. full cel- I White st. RE J-3121. New paint on outside; full cellar. Houte RANCH TYPE HOMES—Conven- lth four large bedrooms and two tiled nr with Inumlry factlitiea, hot water, oil ••BUR-ROOM^nUNGALOW. aood~locit .wan-Keansburg-Kcyport area will THREE.ROOM FURNISHED apartment laths, living room with fireplace, dining abroad. New ranch house. Large llv- icut, storm nnil screen windows; twu-car In good condition, Corner lot 68x100, ient locations. Living room with .ng room, three bedrooms, tiled bath, tion. Only $3,200, Get more Infor- stage a district-wide "good turn" with gas, heat, electricity Included In One block to all buses, A good buy at oom, attrnctlve den, oil heat; attached arnge Iwilh overhead doors: paved atlon. PfelfTcr, in Oakhurst, 86 High' rental; also two-car garage for rent, fireplace,! dintnff ftrea, built-in kitch- carage; $28,000, Borua Agency, fair range, refrigerator: lilot lB5y)8C, dron- [riveway, feneni in. If you're a veteran, project in connection with cleaning 18,500, AT_1.0885-_W.^ nger SVJlellcr. RE 6-2100, RB 6-1632, ay, opposite Esso Station." Inquire 26 -Reckless pi. V_T_KXNS=l121. _. _ with flrepiace, dining room, kitch- ver. Attractive three-bedroom house, tisticnliy dccorKt^il home. Living tion of the undersigned, Hans A. Kessler. Agency,. 8 Linden pi. RE 6-0397. down payment for veterans. Al- Maj. Robert Hoffman, U. S. Ma- fiUMSON—61 Lennox ave. t. M-2023-SI for scout advancement to star, life , McLaren it.. Red Bank. RE 6-I820. expansion attic; 110,600, 81 East Fswn' two bedrooms on second floor; garage picture wlnilow, fireplace, lull dining JUNE UORMLKY, Plaintiff vs. AR at. RE 6.0700.' fiOO, Joseph L. Cartone, Realtor, Asking $12,500, Will consider offers BEAUTIFUL RUMSON location. Ex- 'oom, k tchen. powder room, three bed- .HUH GORMLEY, Defendant. Civil ac- and eagle ranks, will be held at GUNN1SON HOMES. Banch and THOMPSON AGENCY—New ranch 134 Lexington ave., Fair Haven, Owner moving away, - Charles Hi Tln- ceptionally flne lot and almost oomj, beautiful colored tile hath. Finest tion notice nf Order Kor Publication. Red Bank borough hall Wednes- colonial. Interior walla of mel- house, three bedrooms, bath, circulat- dall Agency, 19 East Front it., Red resident al nollihborhood : $22.500. Rol- TO: ARTHUR GORMLEY: ing .hot air heat, oil: picture window SB 8-1S03. new home with large living room itnn Wsterbury, Realtor and Insuror, 16 day, Feb. 20, low-tone wood panelling. Combine Bank. BE 6-903O. By virtue of an order of the Superior large plot: $10,800. 81 East Front st, SHREWSBURY —"Oaine Cod. Living with flrepiace, dining room, excel- West l''ronl st. RE 6-3500." Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, The month also Is » busy one for fine living with actual maintenance RE 6.0700. lent kitchen, pine paneled bedroom COUNT tY"SETTING."' Attraetlvily dec- Monmouth County, made on the 16th adult scout officials who are join- ' COMFORTABLE-HOME—Located In room, dinette, beautiful kitchen, tile • aavlngs. Two and three bedrooms, iath,. oni bedroom'on flrit floor! one- (or den) and bath. Second floor, oratet cottage. Living room with flre-. day of January. 1052, in a cause wherein Ing to raise {42,000 to support the CURLEY WELL-BUILT model' Red BHnk, Living room, dlninir place, two bedrooms and bath, two extra Tune. Oormley, Is plaintiff and you are $7,000 to $9,600 complete on your large bedroom upstairs; one-car attached two. large bedrooma and bath; full activities planned for '52. Irving homes. Open dally, 1-5 P. M. Sat- room,' kitchen, three bedroomi- and garage. .Rumpus room.wfth bar in cel- second-floor bedrooms. insulation defendant, you are hereby required to lot. Everett H. Thorni, Kings lar. Asking 114.500. Owner trans- baiement; attached garage; large icreena. storm sash, hot water all; $14,- unMVftr the eomplslnt ol tn*' plaintiff on Feist of Shrewsbury, Monmouth urday and Sunday, 11 A, M, to 5 bath; one-ear garage. Conveniently 100, Holston Wnterbury, Realtor and or before the 17th day of March 1OI2, Hlgnwey, Mlddletewn. J ferred. Submit offers. Charlei H, Tin- soreened porch. Asking prlec $21,- # Council treasurer, has urged "full P. M,. Four rooms and bath, ex- located, Frice $11,600. Shown by nsuror. 1 6 West Front st. RE 6-«500. and In default thereof, suen Judgmen dill Agency,. 19 Emt Front it., Red 000, Very substantial G, 1, mort- support" from county residents. Tha rSivBRrHONT-Hlght-room, tweatow pansion attic. Attached garage. appointment. Joseph L. Carione, Bank. RE 6-9030. HTTiDLETOWN" HOME—Large""living will be rendered against you as the Cour 'rama home in flne location, Two bath- gage available to any purchaser. hull think equitable and jult. general campaign for funds is un- Pries . $12,000. Veteran! $2,000 Realtor, 134 Lexington ave., Fair BEAUTIFUL" RANCH~HOUSE=SeT roomj brick fireplace, dining room rooms, full cellar, oil-fired steam heat: high elevation. Three nice bedrooms, Allaire _ Son Agency, Inc, RE lorner jcupboard, streamlined kltehen The object of said suit Is to obtain I der the direction of Merrill Thomp- sttaehed two-ear garage! large lot down payment. Civilian .terms. Six Haven. RE (-1808. [udgment of nuility of marriage between arge living room, fireplace; built-in 6-8450, three bedrooms, hath: two-car garage son of In ter lake n, former state ai- 16x350', nicely landacaptd; D"P water room* and bath, ranch type, 'at- lookihelvei, dining room, exceptional plot 80x380; taxes $100: $13,500.'Rol- aid plaintiff and you. with dock: $20,000. Marl. Cox Agency. "~SHREWSBURY"="Wonderful buy. kitchen; two-car attached garage; two stnn Walerbury, Roaitor and Insuror, 16 FLORENCE F, FOROOTSON, semblyman and present county Comanche dr., Portaupeck. LO »-l«0i. tached garage. Price $14,000. Vet' erani 13,000 down payment,' Civil- Two bedrooms, tile~ bath, plaster tile baths, full cellar, circulating heat, West Front »_t. RE 6-8500/ Attorney for Plaintiff, treasurer. E. Donald Sterner, coun- oil-fired. Large lot. The best house at RUMSON—Very' attractive location. MODEftN~RANCH HOUSE near river, 60 Broad Street, ian terms. Directions! Borough of walls, living room with fireplace, cil president, this week estimated MARIE COX AGENCY, realtors and the price in.Monmoutk county; 121,900. Large trees. Living room with beach! Spacious living room, fireplace, Red Bank, New Jersey. that more than 30,000 boys la the Insurors. Salts yearly and; sum- Shrewsbury, Broad St., to Sycamore (ull dry cellar. Short distance from Charles H. Tlndall Agency, la East Fron fireplace, dining room, mpdern kitch- dininlT 'room, kitchen, three bedrooms, Dated! January 22. 1862. _$11.76 tile bath; attached garage; 1009!> in. county have been scouts since th* mer rentals. Comanche dr.. Port- ave., turn at traffic light cast bus and' school. Priced at $18,500. St., Red Bank. RE 8.9080. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSE OTJTSTXKDING NEW'h'omelust outside en, two bedrooms and bath. Second sulnttonl automatic heat; tow taxes council's establishment In 1910. aupeck. Phone LO t-Uti. church. Sign at Garden rd. Henry Walker & Walker, Sycamore ave., floor, two large bedroom! and bath. $16.500J Rolston Waterbury, Realtor am Chancery Division, Monmoulh County Red. Bank. Large plot. First floor, 1 Bgtnrauch, Sr., iale agent, RE 6- Shrewsbury. RE 6-5212 and RE 8- Ivlng room, fireplace, den. beautiful Full baiement: attached garage; Insuror, IB West Front st. RE 6-3600.' Docket No. M-1S61-8I JUKE VIRGINIA BRILEY, Plaintiff rs NOTICE FAiJTHSVEN-Two-storx house. Three 5102, 38o2.' kitchen, dining area, bedroom and bath large fenced In lot; $31,000. Al- RIV-RVlEW COLONIAL. Landscape! bedrooms, bath, living room, dining second 'floor, two bedrooms and bath; oil hahalf-acrel . Livinvgg roomro, flrepiace,epac, full FRANCIS WILLIAM BRILEY, Defend- Applications are being received for room, large kitchen, oil steam heat. En- heat, full cellar, aluminum combination laire A Son Agency, Inc, RB 6- dlnlnfr dcti, breakfast room, ant. Civil Action. Notice «( Order fei concession operation covering a dancing; closed yard. Steel combination sash. Near H6U3E—Thfei bedroomi anit bath. \W- storm saih, screens. Asking $20,000. '8460. kikitcheh n with dishwasherhh , tthreh e bbedroomsd , achoo], at Fort Monmouth, New Jeraey, school. rhoppkigig _ce centen r and on bus ing. room .with fireplace, dining room, OWNER MUST SELL—two-bed- Charlea H. Tlndall Aeency. Ill East beautiful tile bath, automatic heat! two- TOV'FR'AN-CIS WILLIAM. BR1LEV. on a two (2) day a west basil, namely, BE 6-BiM. aunporeh, full cellar, hot water heat, oil room house with large corner lot.- Front PleoiVn't Valley. A good place ftft m makke 5! SHREWSBURY—Cheek Hill value, A er. Convenient to churches, buses, stores. eitati ol laid Corporation will be audited S»48-J lor appoint- tlTI"H • *#**••• *(*••• •••— —••• — «-) »•"•—•— —— >> _•*, »jli hot' water; garage and tool shop. The object of lafd fiitt tt to obtatt your borne, RB 6-S»48J it racen, !lunporch. full cellar, x200oil heat: $18,00: ga<. three-bedroom house with lava- Immediate oeeupaney. Asking $7,500, UNBELIEVABLE, BUT TRUE I Rum- a judgment of nullity of marriage be. and stated by the Surrogate of tha raceFarm;, malever nschool acre::a lolowitt 1100x200h0 large ; 11-roo118,00011room, Dennla K. Byrne, Realtors. Phone RU About five years old: $17,500. Al- ion colonial, Near rlvir. Firiplace, County of Monmouth and reported tor Farm, leven acrea with tory down and tile bath up, On a 1-1160." tween laid plaintiff and you. • • O^igRN BUNGALOW. Two bedrooms. hhous e and bathbt,h hot watet r .heatht , oiil leire * Son Agency, Ine, RE 6- dining room, pantry, apacloui mai- FLORENCE P. KORCJOTSON. settlement to The Monmouth Connlr 12x8.4 living room. Midway between (00 feet'road frontageht ! garage; soot beautifully landscaped 94 of an acre. Wrbi ERONTTjfcrted Court, Probate Division, on Friday, the 3450 or HO 8-6211. ter bedroom, two average bedrooms, Attorney for Plaintiff, Freehold '.no'Likewood, $6,500 p. O.location; tll,8*0. Some colored farnll: Asking $22,800. Contact Walker t rooms (completed expansion), Bath, 60 Broad Strait. aiventh nar of March. A. D,, lDSt, it Box'«8, Farmlngdale. FA 6-,57«. looking for a good home? Here It ls Walker,. Sycamore ave., Shrewsbury. hot water heat, fireplace; two-oar ga- tiled | bathroom. Comes completely Red Bank. New Jcriey. 10 o'clock A, M., at the County Court Eight roomi, three bedroomi, $8,000. rage. Terms arranged. Asking $16,000. decorated. Full basement, Attached Datedi January 17th, 1952. 112.80 House, Main and Court streets. Free. PAUL R. STYKER, Realtor, Farina Dhafnn Agency. EA_8-1153/ • RE 6-5212 and BB t-8812. Dennis K. Byrne, Realtors. Phone RU NEW, TWO-STORTf colonial. Large hold, New Jersey, 1-11S0.* . garaUe, Plaiter walll, icreens, itorm and farm estates. State High- HBufCRVYTHOME—"4-acre plot. Living living room with fireplace, full NOTICE; Dated! January IS. A. D., 1851. room 11x20 feet, flrepiace, tiled kitch RTV"ER""T>LAZA—Two-bedroom Sung* lite dining room, roomy kitchen, doors. The whole workl li lelllng AN ORDINANCE FIXING COMPENSA- LEO J. BERG, way 14, Holmdel. Phone HO I- en, three bedrooms, tilt bath and show WONDERFUL NEWS for people •low. Tile bath (shower). Hot air oi one extremely large master bed- at ao unbelievable low of $16,200. TION OF BOX0V,QH OFFICERS AN: •0 Park Pl«c. 6601. •r. automatic heat: breeieway: $18'" looking for three-bedroom houses, heat, oak flooring, Venetian blinds. Ask' EMPLOYEES IN THE BOROUGH O" Nswarlt, N. J, room, two additional bedroomi, tiled Wilt I nil ctulekly. Call Lawley 8ohanck Agency, 8 Linden pi. but cannot go over $11,000. W» Ing $11,100. Dennis K, Byrne, Realtor RED BANK, N. J. ... tfo-FbO* LOT on *lnton ava.f JSawn- Phone RU 1-1150.' bath, Full baiement and attached Agency, RE 6-0410. Morrl. M Ravin. *"'""• townA Niar number 1«4. WslMnf have recently obtained several good BB IT ORDAINED by the Mayor an Hfflr'SoM—CspT"Cod architecture. Lari. garage. Plaiter walli. View of thi 1 Council of the Borough of Red Bank; diltance to Broad it. Asking $110. living room, flrepiace, pine panelei listings In this class. Remember It VAN HORN REALTORS—Seven- C55KTN(TFOR"RIVEU"1rontage7 Hare river. A real opportunity at $15,- Section 1, That the annual laUriei RU 1-04H-M. ______bedroom with powder room; second floor costs nothing to look. See Walker room colonial, near river. Painted i choice two-acre building plot fol Atlorney. F5STTS10NM0UTH—Biven large rooma 100, Allaire 4b Son Agency, Inc, and compensation of the officers anr tlt.lt. two bedrooms, tile bath; oil-fired heat * Walker, Sycamore ave., Shrewi- . white with green ihutteri,' Fire- . ranch type home. More than 15" 4mplor«*a hereinafter deieribed ihall and lunporch. Hot water heat, oil $21,000! $92 monthly carrying ehargi RE 1-1450. foot frontage. Beautiful treea, Sellln beylnnlnff with and effective January I Notice of Settlement ol Account burner, tiled kitchen, newly'decorated. Sehanck Agency, 8 Linden pi. RE I bury. RE I-5JH and RE 6-3862, place, oil hot water heat; garage, now for $6,000, Lawley Ageney, RE Eltate of BERNARD F. MULLIGAN. v 1962, be aa followi, payable itmi-month New two-car garage: plot 80x110, KG 0387. • _ Asking $22,000, Ray Van Horn, 8-0410, [y unltli otherwlie provided t Deceased, 6-1086. B0WSON AREA—Just offered, in MlSUMS6N—Excellent residential nelih- Fair Haven. RB J-4100.* FlV- ROOMS—Tile bath, flrepiace, com jfEW-MTlR—HAVEN ranch homi, Notice la hireby glvtn that thi ac- MMAWATt^Slx rooms anc~fitlh, full pleta automatic laundry, beautiful rec (a) ADMINISTRATIVE counts of tni lubscrinsrs. executors of midst of fine, well established river- borhood, Convmlent to ichooli am nation room, verietlan blinds, extra cab large! roomi with tiled bathroom, "re- AND GENERAL , cellar and garage, naar bui line, bus- front homta. Large plot, eight apaeloui traniportatlon. Six-year-old o ndei place, fun baiement! attached garage Borough Cltrk $4,000.0 thi mate of J-'I deceased will be inen center and lehool, fal hsat, Phone Inet and closet space, recently deeorated, audited and itatr. . ,• the Surrogate of rooms,- tiled bath, hot water hoat (oil) ilock, itucco home, containing livlni New Lennox oil burner; attached ga- Complete on large lot, In quiet neighbor- , Deputy Boronih Clerk and MA 1-2544-J. • ' •• • • two-ear attached garage: excellent con. room, fireplace: dinette, bay window VAN HORN REALTORS—River- hoods $17,400, Lawley Agency, RE MagUtratVi Clerk 3,000.0 the Countr ol Mo uith and reported HOR80UTH~BEAOH—Attractive mod. dltton. Taxes I17B. $19:600. Joseph 0 large modern .kitchen, two large bed front home, Expansion, view. Six rage t corner propertyoperty. Owner must sell 6-0410j_ " for settlement to The Monmouth Counly iditl Price below real valuevalue. Magistrate „ 2,800.0 Court, Probate Division, on Friday, the cm home. S-bedrONU, «|t«oh«d car. McCue. realtor. RWl-»444. roomi, full tile bath, on ground floor roomi, three bathi, One-room gueit immediately. •TCEEFBEDROOM Cane Cod. Fireplace, Borough JSritrtneer—Sueh age. 'Fully Iniulated on 90 ft, plot* WHI 66tSX=r reaidentla Two large rooms and storage dole RB $.6436. seventh rtsy of March, A. D., 1991, at . -HITE eottage, bath, Asking $80,000, Ray tile bathroom; garage. Cornir lol oompenaatlon eorerlnff 10 o'clock A, M,, at the County Court $14.000.__J. W. Roas. MO 1-2141. . new home-colony. LlvlnL room 16x—2 finished off except decorating on second HOLMDEL AREA—California ranch Full bss.rannt. plaster wallas $11,780. •trvlcet ai may from floor, Full white cellar, oil-fired steam Van Horn, «?«lr Haven. RB 8-4100.• Houie, Main and Court Streeti, Free- HOUSE — Seven roMM, All remodeled. dining room 16x16, modern kltche home. Surrounded by 61, acres, hill- See Lawley Agency, 100 Highway No. 95, time to time be ai'algned hold, New Jiriey, Tile kitchen anal Bath, oil' burner powder room, three bedrooms, tiled bat) heat; attached one-car ga:arage, Offered top, with panoramic view of country, Red Bank RE 6-0410, to htm by the Mayor Datidt January 23. A. D. mi. ste»m heat: two-ear MMM. Inquire IS gaa hot water heat. Taxes $190, Se at $16,750. WJIIIam H. Hlnteimann aide; lota of privacy and charm, Ideal RTVERTRHTHTS—For large famllyTCan- and Council, payable EDWARD W. MULtlOAN, Oakland St.. Red Bank, fflt 6-4698. eluded, yet convenient schools, bus. shop; Firm, Realtors, Rumson, Phone RU I VAN HORN REALTORS—Rivir bualnasa man's ritriat. Only three rnUja tral hall fireplace, dining room, pow- UDon bllli duty pre- 81 Shrewsbury Avenus, NAVBtiNK—Six-room"house, flood con- ping. Readily salable at $21,600. Joaepl 0600, to atatlont $JW0O. Ray Stlllman, High der room, four bidroomi, tiled bath- sented Red Bank, New Jersey, dition. New hot water heat, oil: elec- G. McCue. realtor. RU 1-0444. Oaks, Rambling etghUroom home. -ay 88. 8hriv»bury. RB 6-5111, room: attached garages plaster walls, Borough Attorney 2,300,01 RUMSON—Building lots 100x100, Two tiled baths, paneled den, bail- MARGARET CONK, tric range, alictrlo waiber; Large lot. PAIR HAVEN—Alt on one floor. Uvln gooa location, 11,860. Waterfront BRICK AND FRAME COTTAGE—Five basement, hot water heat: cedar roof, Payable iem)-annually. Red Bank,' New Jersey, e For quick lale, $12,000. Sculthorp room (18x17), modern kitchen, -lth »0xl!0. $1,2001 corner 80x100, 11.10 ment, oil heat| fencing) garsgl! moms, bath, cellar, hot water heat, Kxcellek construction: $24,600. Lawliy and mch other aompen* ISxecutors, Agency, lot First ave., Aklaatls Hick- pine panelled breakfast nook, two fcsi Atoncy] BB 6-0410, _ fatlon tor tprelal »tt- Messrs, Parsons, Labricque, lands AT 1-047T. ' rooms, Ull bath, oil fired hot water heat Wri. Ott, Bowtell Agency,_Rtf_UU«rlilng space tor roar convenience,' tlon, Price $14,500, Joseph O. McCu< rooroi, central hall, four bedroomi, JM $18,000, Bay Stlllman, RE 6.6111, IIJ.000 Lnwley Agency, RB 6.0410. AMMior 2.7OA.OI Court of New Jiriey, Chancery Division, parklnaT. realtoror,. RHU 1-01-044*4 . Coiltetor-Treaiurir 4.400.01 Monmouth County, Docket No, M 18II> State Highway IC, Shrewsbury l# all b«th», tunroom, full cellar, xai hea 111,500 BUYS comparatively new, two- ISDN—Lovelly two.story Cape BtVER OAKSI—Four bedrooms, tw Colleotor'i Clerk » 2,300.01 31, mad, on the >9th day of Jsnuer/, iea of propertlaa. throughout Man- lUML,. One *">L Asking 120,000, Frank B VAN HORN REALTORS—Brick and aparapartmentment home, each complete with bathi , Choicest neighborhood. V\tt' 1952, In a eirtaln eauii wherein Qlndye mouth county I farms, to—n and, country isellent new home colony, one yea Lawel, RE 6M1G/ kltchsn and. bath t irood lisa iot, Con place, mnelid din, lereemd parent two< oldE»ell | thre< e bedrooms, twt o moderd nbt bathsh . frame deluxe ranch houie, Six , 8,600..fOO. 0 R, Herdt Asher la plaintiff, and you, houses, -atsrfront propartfiit, bmlniil vinlint, residential location, Near bus, car gt.age, Full baiement I targe plol j.000.0 Clarence R. Aihir, are defendant, you opportunltlia, Call or write your re- Are place, oil heat, baiement, screened HOUSE—Furnished or unfurnished, spaeieus rooms, Fireplace, alum- bloiki from ocean, Ray Sllllmnn, Asklng $28,800, Lawley Agency, RE Deputy Chief porch, garage) low lexoi: Immediate - rooms, balh, lunporeh, hot air hsat Captain of Pollci, iseb.... 4,700.0 are required to appear and pliad, an- quirement!. Large and eomoeunt stuff inum awnings and storm aaih. Full way 85, Shrewsbury. nB_6_5 ill B-0410J Captain of Police, each. to serve you, . ouRaney.AiklnjrlJl.OOlI. Joseph O. t 113x1 «0. Fully Insulated. • One bloel blatitsnant of Police, each 4,1100.01 swer or demur to pla[ntlr7'a complaint Cue, realtor. RU 1.0444. JJllKhayMKB8^T7i.Jl baiementl patio I garage I $11,800, ItED taANK An'EA_Hldi.n-way, Cot- TIME ANrnemiRT'NEBDED. Charm flargsant of Pollei, each..,. 4.800.0 on or bifon thi 91st ill/ of Harth, tage , in attractive setting of trees, Ing plHer colonial home. Two. flrs. Patrolman, iaeh 4,OOO.o next, or In default thereof lueh Judff* PnOPBRTlBS 07 ALL KINDS for ... —iH Hot.... . FOUR BEDROOMS, 2ty bathi, beautlfi Ray Van Horn, Fair Haven, BE «• ilaces, aunroom, three bidroomi, new nunl may bi made against you as the roomi, thrie nlci bidroomi, tile bat) living room, enclosed lunparlor, Ma* brooki Living room with beam celling, Probationary Patrolman tali, Llitlngs wanted. Insurance 4100,* • modirn kitchen, lunny dining alcove, icatlnn system: doudoublb e garage, CorneCrnrt and Polln Clsrx. iach 9,100.0 Superior Court of New Jersey shall think (Ire plaee, itreamllned kitchen, oil heal this exeeilintiBid Rank home dealrab !nt, r rrers accepted, Lewley Agency, equitable and just, all kinds. Mortfagt loam, Apply full bailment, two.car attached garagi for laoilly. living, Secluded, yit accei large bedroom, bathr also bedroom, atorc with Inereaie ot 1105.50 room upstairs; oil heati two-car garage, RE 6-1 410. for each full yaar of em* Thi obleot of laid suit li to obtain a, It. V. R. II, Stout, 77-19 Broad it,, fine construction, Price ISMtO. Joup ilble, location, AM rooms ovenlaei Judgment for dlvoree dillolvlng thi mar* O. MeOua, nsltor, RU l-_444. wltb excellent closet space, • Most at VAN HORN REALTORS—Rumson workshop, office] fertile sollt garden her< SMUKVSHUrlY COLONIAL, Nine room: nloymint after appoint* lied Bank, Phone RB MUI, rill, a*rapei, Ideal 'or artlit nr re< Den with bur, centraentrll hall, lavlavatorya , ment, but In no event rllfe between you.am! the laid plaintiff. tractive financing can be arranged, an eitati am, Sinn.room colonlil, l n WI8B • WISE, itrtandlnif value In thU new ranc! tjrsj couple; 111,500, Ray Stlllman fnur iiilruoms, 'two . til—e -nathrnomi, In exeen of 14,000,00 NEW CAPE COD—Four roomii two bid; (Four hidroomi). Oiramlo tiled mnid's morn with bath, Dinihle garagi, Attorneys for Plaintiff, roomi lllid bath, expansion iigona horn„....-s loeiteJoeated Iinn lovely rwldentlal are's llarrli, U Broad__t«, Red flank, R ND >4 Broad Street, Brink ytmer front, six ipacloua roomi a.8044, evcnlngi RE I.Q78I-J. bath, oil hut, knotty pine d«luxe HIOHLAKDa HIM. SECTION. Now va< 2',i aim: $19,000oo , LLitwltl y AAginey, (lour, basimintt $10,800. Qroistngtr 4 full eillar, tile b»th. attached garagi WV ..... 1.000.00 Red Bank, new Jeney, Heller, RB 6.JI00, RE eMHli NEAR RlVErV-On nulit Rin" Bank re kltehmi .18,500, Ray Van Horn. -i_"j .«i»._ Uatidi January a»th, 1958. Oecutaney April I. *^K.^oao. Joieph C Identlal itrait. Four bidroomi, t» 1'alr Havin, BE 8.4100.* >t nf h SUNtl/ NCIi 1K1MK—Mvlng room wit MONMTSUTH" HILLS—Wooded letting. nil,dor 4,400.00 NOTICE Attrnotlyo H.riiom cottage, Ineludlnir : hnthii, avariliaii kltehen with larg .y,rROOM CAP""i':D COD home. TOni- yea flrep nee. tiinviin, Comptite. ileatrl, Pulill. H.elth Stiff Hum, anWo1rtOWNtoni]a «re PIOITTWOTD" breskfnil nook, dining .room. »t»lra I Vltrller , tile bathroom, two bidrc-mi To whom It may ooneerni Pursuant •iinroom, knotty nine illnlnif room, Hi roam bunjalow stiam oil-fired h«i um. In excellent conilttlon, Porch ,sch J,700.no baths, new automatlo hiatjng lyitemi huge attloi US years old, with oorrt VAN HORN nKALTOR«~Movlnr attacned gamgst combination icreen nn with # panilnn altlo, Atlifhsd garasti TVihlle llrnlth Secretary.,,. 1.000.00 tn thi provisions of thi Riviaid Statutes tile bath and kitchen. . Price |lo,aoo pandtngly iaria roomi, and In axcillai itornt doors, expanilnn attlv, tile bat IjWOJ Ljiwlry Ageney, RR (.0410. lllr.otor Rny'i Wetfar, .... 1,900.00 of th, State of New Jeriey, and partic- garngo, Sutiirb view, Alkinf 118,000. Weirl.N»m»tfi Aginoy, 102 Weit Frpni to Chloaio, Lovily ranch houst, itorin doo Clinrlcf K, Swecniy. Agency, Monmouth condition, Rnwiri * Harrli. li Broai wit-• h colore"' roidl fixture!ftxl ,, firslilaollrililace wll AGENCY-alx.rnnm colonial (tl 8TRBBTRTRBBTS ANtANDl rJOADHS ularly Chaplir !J Ihenof (R.S, IAIIII It. (Cormr Maple ave,) Phono RB 6, Red Bank, RB ••1044, ivinlnj Two tiled bathi, aluminum norm LAWLSY I ite,), approved Ditimbir 9, 1951, no. nvt, Phone RU.l.l4»f, «l,, Red Bi built-in bookeaii'bookeaii', < Venetian bllndi nlflri |»finrch. -.., lavatory, ,, tiled. hsthron,-_,,,, m SStr'itr'it SuSupcrlntendinp t 4,000.00 «»<0,* ______•alht double (sra(i. Beautiful thhothroughoutt . NNeww Phllcn rang! and el«n llci.ll hereby jilven that 1 shall apply IWMSON—Flnn'reildmtlal areaT Nina* RB l"otll.J. ang! andd l Imy wm(!()*•d , nrtnUeflll , fulfll l bnttmtnblt (fll PUBLIC WORKWOWU to thi County Court of Monmoulh Coun. i 1 0 trio rifrlnratorrifrlnralor. Large IntInt . KKlve mln - iMNittonifent, water room cottage, itism halt, «. 4,008.00 Dl ilblo in buii schools, Asking, »l».000. hialt lot flxUO. Two badrooma and i» ttirlnt' ti H.fooll-foot livlnllvli „* .room wl Fair Haven. RB (t.4100. ' tl illfltr occiiim-icy j ItlliOOA, Sail Rl •------•• , rtiday, thi levinlh day Submit oltir, inipiotlon Invited, Charlie ,lator jlfonlaoeflronlsoe,, . dowmWtrdownii i lavatolavatorr i '51 Salt Rnd ave,, In shrews glirfc, Wajir I)ii>«jtroini 1,000,00 panilon aitl«, frka IJIiV") v/fth a« Hun.rlnt.nJ.nBUMrlBl .l .^MHf .. , , at 10)00 o'olook In the - swojf.ey, A«ncy, Monmouth avl, and floor aompjetily flnlihiiii, 118,401 eleotrlo kitojien, (ull clry biiipiiMM, M»nM ; '/! iii •••". Will" »f «eek DON'T a"LiMH THdairstAiriii'i Bu forenoon, er ai toon thiriatter >i I ean Waart-Nameth, Aiancy, loLWeitjrjri Ycaturei, "and ear7"«tl)i, hl'dieor | n thll Works anil Bullu...... be nurd, for an ordir authorlsln* your taifp, Bowiri * Harrli VAN HORN niALTORS—Blvir. __"-fi_!_yo| ! '. muji'rn thrpe-htilrnnm iniitiitsr 1,1101),on sisil to yi JiuiJIt, ...vll.n Iwn balhi. h»rt» Marilyn J,/in H«,i,, (n InfantInfant,, oonn behalbehalff 19 MroRdof ^..>t,.. —n. ~~d Bink, RB 1-1041 .front, 400-foot (rentafi, d«tk| DOK'T BB A "BLOW PfJKB"-A Clerk. Sewer Diparlfflint.... 8,000,00 J_4o **'"*' ***'' lot! Wn*t,.c«r IttHchnl garage, liillaionn I, Any/ and all lahourUhomni dolndoln«i 1 lotion1 0 , for J leave >v»nlnm p 6.07H1.J, two scris, Slate roodd iivin>raom onf-year-ohl hsuu, mar public 120,007 er anr of tha department! herein MABltYN JIAN ter hot, ollltwo.eirjirigil low ton. RB d.390n or' it 1.000<<4 s. as:. thVV.m.rV - -"-'-^ «« »I».8«B, ..Ohiirlfi tt Jwitniyi ilt hpU.. M in e««ellint .... MB1XMODBRNN , FULLY, aqulppid poultr; colonial, thru bithil nutbulldlnril •ehnol, lie thi* wonderfully built nid, and (nr tha 1'i. th« enlliatlen and dlipoaal of garbage, A JONM, , Monmouth nvi, rhoni RU 1« miillats oacupaney, 'p rT 148,1100, Ray Van Hnrn, fair H» lyn Jinn Ram, fnslid .watlri. d throughout I brook I •four ven, IIB «-Ufl0,' foot 'ronlaif, mil oticrsr tnrum, UN 'MB DIIKKWailURYl—Liirge fslrn and for any olhir diparlmint not ar». fn b".];..w« mm . lart-fVc mf In Agonry, 10 bodrooi Y'ifirce'>roon1 ootlll«, Ot lian^led living mom, twn bedroom elneallr namioVihall ki paid, win salary jti Infant, 'ait Krnni »t (Cormr Maple •VI, cr oiituu ngs Lntr mndel Iruek. n Alklni • 11,1100. Walkrr anil Wai. wn lislhi, flrinlam, ilrrolnu roon P«r dl*m, nr otnerwlu, ai thi authority 114 Camhrldfe Avinue, Ailtomatlo nil burner h«at, il* bid* >hotia RR «.aa40.« iluned l " T, Mcnlnneiii lies k«r. flyn«mor« >VII., Hhriwibury, ni> rteniHmnU tinrler whlin thir are in, Kllr llavin, Niw Jiuey, 11 ".Oil ronmi, four liHth>, lunpnroh, Pinti con. •lien IM.Mlfl, Klla Wlllshlra Airnfy ir are in L L LEONARDO—Threiibidruom hniias t VAN HORN REALTOR^ — Nlir IrllltllH, IIH H.MRon nr UK 2,00114, Ulill ployeil ihall riaommind lo thaa MayeMMaey r illtlon, acon«lhlllty, fii—'-•'— throug- roughh ' lis nurtheisd an contract, with I: nn ••sin, nr, H.SMI. SyrKRIOR COURT OP NEW JERstY DBLUXK nANCII HOME—Onlr-«m yil rlvir, TwoMtory eolonlal, Din wr^k.snrii. and Council, which .halt IhIhirauiraupeaupepen hav. nut, Urse...i nground! .-,, mealy niantfilj ' n, Daaarat'4 throuijhoul, ... ihh« righiht tan dd ps»>s > tn f lflu aniananll all all"" Ckaniery Dlvlilin, Msnmouth County I IIH,(ion, tl, Wiart.Nnniin AfL'Mt, 10! old, n««(ltl/iil r(»fr ¥li•», midt %idrocm" houif. HHeollent cnnilltln from In* but llni'. At n lirlci that Atieni'J', l!r»ll,M., ||K n-anilit or IE tl iliioecl «nd I'liiid flfil r»aillii« at » rsl; an thi llth day of Junuiri, Ujl*wn««. water nil hilt, full oillitf, Plot H«', witjif oil h»at, jfliwj Mr tu A lilrnfii ilil.loo, Hre Walkrr anil nffli, J l)|,rn wi'rk-rndi, ______ulitr nn.tlnn of the -Karar end .dounell In MadelIne Dttnihy It ufalntlff, ind you 100x100, Tun MOi An outitandt lala 111.000, Wiart.Nimith Agin": "rllvron of the Dorquiih of fid Bank, hild onut difindanl, you tie hifeby riqufr U> Wiil.Kriinl si, (Corner Matili avl. t&frXHW11UMHON IIANdt l V^V°""IKIM '"" jiinmiKiw, Dill ;s aHIB i nragf Walker, Hyusmors avr,, lliriwiliiiry, I'iiN 1111,1, NlliiHinl in)' largf 'yvomiTi Inn valui tt 111,000, John h, Him anil atimnn cdnilruciion, Living rom Holiday, Vib, 4th, I III, Kti fill eomi to iniwir thi lonprilnl of {ialat ft Phoni nil «.!tf40,' nil burner' hrnl, iple lllon, Nia 'ni.; This iinmr h«« llnro hpilronmi up for final oonildirnlon and IIIIIMI ugh Aginiy, Phoni RU l.OtlM DANK—114 faifon nvrr, lth flrmljinp, lonly dlnlnii room, kitu HI; t.uit, tin I.IIM'J. lllu Inilli, liirui, IIVIIIK rimtii wlllt fin L IIl 14»ia letl,... twftwf* llilIlilt fnnt hldrnotilflri m bui anil nohuoli 111 •I a riiular mill nr of laid jqvirnlni and In dafiyti tStrtot imK JuJimtni prnfaiilonal uai, Tin-roam h -IS 1.1 - . .lllA. lUiu'i', 'full ilry criiart nlUrhnl tiaram oil hint, Prlea HMOO. W til-- e- bstn,bstn.—.,. , ^ttt| a •i"',i"-''/iiarflallrf flnfliiih< policy, Monmouth avt, Aililnii * J il,,' "'I, Kid, willshim A»nntt End/ lu of held on Moinfs/, Ab, IIill, will be renfifid iialnil mTo >ht »t»MIO.Mr: Inrmi in iianml n MURT'liigiib' UtVKI.Y lwu.»,«r.i,l,l «u: fail al liio P. M il As goiinjlf Cnsm. —•-Mtall hlnk inuftaVli m to". Dilluhlful ilvhiii.n nln« room lombln. .., h .Aunty, 1.01. wHLJ'wiii i rnnma fin iiannd Boor, full aillar, li'i tmfTroNMuunrswjiiurr. .. _ Ipnlal, In Vhrvwiiiury, 1.1 vlnu mon Runlto}*, IIH ••1101 nr IB 1.00000 0 kin, In lh> tnrsiiih Hall, Monmoulh ICJornar Maple ave,) i'hoin «» H.JJ40, IIPHI i KtlKplisil sura Toil Incttlqn, "' r (Ipin kU • objn of laid Illf* II to abMW,« allon, nr»i>lnor>, .Italian, bsdroom, kiln, IIIIII ii nil niar raiiroiil lUiio with nrinlara, luimblnatliin kltuhm ill, p ( Kiriit, Red Hank, Hi* tttuY al whlih najni o dlvuria iiitwun tic Mid aeriantil worsh on .ground floor i twoklinRWlDURy-;O, I, opportunity i I (HiruhbiiiHiruhbiiil |i|»tt TIalOO, amii vacant oonnt UHll, twii altrsi'tlve linilninms, lllu lint IIUMKDN — Aitf«"itlvii IhIhr.f.lliKlroi l ilmi and pun all ni'ioni dulilni la hi fntlff an »ou, jfefv ..down, •nnroalmaiily ,11) ifmonll »»mll»mlly huuMhM, HoHt j»alir,h»atlrh»at i iiwo.oi on flnt Bnnr' laug flnlihtnl hpilrmit lintniilitn,, ll,art(i, ' living runtnntn, dinininng conn hiard Ihincn will be ilvm (ull — MX.noMM IIOUMK-Umlory, Ihri -niam, Aiibii l.n.Kdo. Will nit >«« Hiontl fltwri full pillar, oiiii/malli Mill kllfll«lkll l MW.rHM f «« j«i>j . Nicicee n«la;i ilaiit to bus, Pinilon aitle, V.S ,. bidroomi. bath, nil heat, full crlla iiriKHge MM Jplin R, Hull, II Via hull eilllhld (irall, JCirrllnit Ditidi Kibruir/ iid, pK. Por-i niefimonil,»litiii lilan 'wi • ori niefimonil,»litiii li yon, AtErnir JlfjAA. .loiut An ^Mkll I Whithit * itt. ernor Maple av !.Ji40,* 104, Uwu Agonsy, BU) Mill. M V Ph.nPhni la ni ani|» I.I4»4 i i rill MIVIB, It I>4III, HIM, ••liuil • lt.lt Paare Ten RED BANK BEGIOTES, FEBRUARY 7, 19B2 accepted by council with regret. Commenting on Mr. Anson'i leav- Citizens' Committee's Slate for Rumson Board Chief Marx Says ng the borough, Mayor Beadleiton HEMYTRUCKS, - iald that Shrewsbury Is losing a busy human who was willing to ,. t--> MADE a Siren Inadequate evote his time to his fellow citl- ^REPAIRED Eeng." At various times, Mr, An- ion was Civil Defense director, To Cover Borough lUilding Inspector and planning noard member. Appointed to che Civil Defense Switch 'acancles were B. W. Heller, Jr., nd Richard Griffith. The mayor UBOLTf MAOE Blamed for Causing aid Philip Meyer recently was TO TOOK ORDER LEON'S Numerous 'Dead Spots' ilected chairman of the board to ucceed Mr. Anson. RED BANK SPRING SERVICE •4-7* White St. Red Bank A letter from the Parent-Teach- SHREWSBURY — Complaining SHREWSBURY AVE. PHONE RE 6-15511 hat the flre siren cannot adequate- r association thanked council for be heard since the system wni ncluding $500 In its budget for onverted for Civil Defense use, he borough playground program. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJijaiii) SEE n another letter, the P.T.A. asked Fire Chief Monroe Marx has asked or police protection at the school ORMALS & CO, jorough council to study the posnl- rosslng during the playground ility of a remedy. •erlod, July 7 to Aug. 22. Council- Nan C* Jon OR At Tuesday's) council meeting, man William D. Layton said the hief Marx told Mayor Alfred N. rotection will be supplied. Fashion Resort ORMALS - WEAR Beadleston that because of the Council agreed to increase insur- F Iren's high pitch, numerous "dead ance protection for firemen which THE .pots" are created. He warned ill extend weekly disability pay- Valentine Favorites . • hat the result could be dangerous lents to 260 weeks from 104 weeks. * n event of a serious fire. The The cost will be $36.87, the fire First Quality KT STYLES mayor said a suggestion, to have company paying half the premium Oscar N. Benson Harry E. Purdy, Jr. Full Faihien EST FIT . booster siren In another section ate. It also agreed to pay an addl- Benjamin V, Bloom i f the borough will be studied. At EST ATTENTION onal $50 premium to cover fire Mr, Benson, who attended Rum- resent there Is but one siren, that ruck drivers in event a fellow Benjamin V. Blom, Oscar N. Ben- staff of the Signal Corps engin- B son »hd Harry E. Purdy, Jr., have eering laboratories and is pres- son schools, la assistant postmas- NYLON HOSE ieing at the Broad st. flre house. reman Is Injured. The mayor ex- AS 1-0213 220 Main St. The chief asked for a change in been endorsed by, the recently ently assistant to the chief en- ter in the borough, a position he lalned that the former policy did has held since Jan,, 1934, He is ac- he siren's electric wiring so that ot cover drivers in the event a formed Citizens' committee for the gineer of Coles signal laboratory. C Asbury Park he sound would be the same as Rumson school board In next Wed- He Is chairman of the Monmouth tive in church work and hu done lefore, but the mayor said the ember of the same company nesday's election. The committee subsection of the institute of Radio group work with, boys a number Open Mon., Wed., Frl. 'til 9 P. M. were injured. 89 :hange was male according to has given its support to salary hikes Engineers and Is a member of the of years. requested by local teachers. Mr. executive committee of the New Other evenings by appointment, itate Civil Defense law, which the To Ban 'Defunct* Cars '' Mr. and Mrs. Benson, who live The Canterbury Lin* tjsfe #k% * orough will not violate. Blom and Mr. Benson are candi- York section of the institute. on Ward ave., are the parents of f a The question of "junk yards" dates for three-year terms. Mr. Former chairman of the Rum- twin boys, who are members of U Study for Civil Defense and "defunct" cars.again was dis- Purdy, running for an unexpired son Boy Scout committee, Rumson the junior class at Rumson high :ussed. A police committee report HANKIES 39 P two-year term, is opposing Mrs. pack 11, Mr. Blom is no;w chair- school. In other Civil Defense matters, ihowed that there are 15 locations Councilman John Hawkins report- Viola Hofmann, presently on the man of the program and activities 00 violating the ordinance which bans board. The committee is also sup- sub committee. He is secretary of Born in Yonkers, Mr. Purdy was ed that the borough should have keeping "defunct" cars in open educated in public schools there COSTUME JEWELRY '1 "a pretty adequate police auxili- porting Grandin K. Hammell, a the Monmouth county Cub Scout areas. After Councilman Herbert member of the board and a can- and at the Polytechnic institute of ary" by the time the state-wide Softball league. Brooklyn and Columbia university. Schild said that council should didate for a full term. Mr. Blom is a member of the FAIR HAVEN'S MODERN SHOPPING CENTER TV CD. test is held In April. He said mix a little human kindness" In He is employed by the U. S. Steel Born In Red Bank, Mr. Blom was executive committee of the local hat he, Patrolman Raymond Mass dealing with auto repair busi- corporation as a district electrical • 58 8 RIVER ROAD and 11 police reserves are attend- educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic chapter of the National Federation engineer, nesses, council decided to have the institute and at the Polytechnic in- of Federal Employees. • ing the course at the Aabury Park police warn garages that "we're iiiiiiiimiiM^ police academy and that second- stitute of Brooklyn, where he re- He Is married to the former Miss Mr. and Mrs. Purdy are the par- not fooling" about the enforce- ceived a bachelor of science de- Astrid Christcnsen of this bor- ents of a daughter, who is a pupil ary classes will be held here when ment of the law, but that reason- TRADE- the course is completed. Mr. Haw- gree In electrical engineering. He ough. The couple have two chil- at the Lafayette Street school. An- able amounts of time would be did post graduate work at Colum dren, Christina Marie and B. Lar- other daughter ta in college. The kins said, however, that volunteers given before summonses are is- are needed as air raid wardens, a bla university. son Blom, both attending the La- latter graduated from Rumson high Old Fashioned sued. Mr. Hawkins said he wanted In 1941 he joined the engineering fayette Street school. school in 1949. condition he hopes to remedy by "no war" against the garages, but 'a little leg work." that something should be done to IN Members ot the reserve who are hold the "unsightly" junk yards to Fair Haven pounds of scrap paper In Its drive held Feb. 22. Mrs. John F. Mont-, taking the course at Asbury are a minimum. Layton said some "de- Sunday. Mr. Brewster also an- gomery Is general chairman. The Robert Marton, William Krayblll, funct" cars had been stored in Charles Hascall, who spent his nounced a pair of dressmakers' society decided to purchase new Payson W. Lyman, George Dale open lots for a year and.a half. boyhood in the village, was a guest shears were picked up with one carpet for the church aisles and Ralph Dale, Victor Lazar, Nicholas The mayor explained that the ordi- of his mother, Mrs. Alice Hascall, bundle of paper, The shears are pulpit. Expected to be completed off Nigro, Richard Cartwright, Gordon nance actually requires persons in over the weekend. While hero, he now in the possession of Mr. Brew- by Easter, the project Is under the Thomas and Henry Thrower, the towing and wrecking business took quite some time calling upon ster. The club's next pickup, sched- supervision of Mrs. Arthur Baker, SALE childhood friends and schoolmates. uled to be held Sunday, Mar. 2, The group welcomed Miss Cath- In other business, council adopt to have a garage to house such cd an ordinance providing $l,30C cars. Junk yards are prohibited. He paid a special visit to Mrs. Ar- will bei for the benefit of the local erine Lockwood ot Parker ave. as No Down Payment thur B, Sickles, principal of Fair cub pack. Cubs and their fathers a new member. DANCE for a 1952 Ford police car; its rouv Council agreed to contract with tine salary ordinance, and an ordl Haven schools, who was his teach- are expected to participate In the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Little of TO BE HELD AT Required American LaFrance company to er years ago. Mr. Hascall, who is drive. nance requiring future land devel have an engineer visit the Are com- Sycamore ave. are spending severs opers to hard surface streets in making Army life his career, is weeks in Worcester, Mass., where 10", 12", 15" and 19" Sets pany to repack a, flre pump and stationed In San Francisco, Calif. Mrs, Alfred R. Goldin of River Priced as lew as $35 the development and to provldi to have the front axle checked on Oaks, the former Miss Shirley they are visiting their daughter MIDDLETOWN TWP. FIRE CO.No.1 performance bonds. Susan Gail Rader, daughter of Klmbel, was guest at a stork and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John OBM •vvntngt • Frte Parking the older of the two flre trucks. HEADDEN'S CORNER v 1 Mile North of Rod Bank The cost will be about J300-J350. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Radar, Jr., shower recently at the home of Black. Till 10 P.M. •I r«ir of •tora Aiuon, Hodgklss Resign was guest of honor at a party at Mrs. Marvin Ely, North Lons Mr. and Mrs. Newton J. Rice Mrs. Otto H. Atlers of 6 Sickle* her home on Lockwood pi. Sun- Two changes were made in th pi. was present to complain that Branch. of Fair Haven rd. are spending SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th planning board due to the resigna- day when she celebrated her third The Garden department of th« several months' vacation in Eu- a brook behind her property has birthday| Quests at the parly were SQUARE DANCING • POLKAS • WALTZES tions of Russell Hodgklss and Ed. not been completely cleaned out, Little Silver Woman's club will rope. ATONTOWM ward H. Anson, chairman. Mr. Jan Copeland, David Woodworth, meet this afternoon at the home Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Miller Music by HART WEBBER & His Orchestra. although council promised that Russell Walling, Stephen Wood- Hodgklss wrote the mayor thai James A, Curlcy, the developer, of Mrs. C. R. Craig of Buena Vlst-i of 32 Holly lane are vacationing RADIO & TELEVISION I* pressure of business precludes hi: worth, Jack Wright. Mr. and Mis. ave. Mrs. H. S. Jackson will be In Florida. would do the work. The mayor Harry A. Rador, Sr., Mrs. Stella v SPECIALTY 17 19 Main St., Ealontowti, N. J. service, Mr, Ansonl Informed th: said the reason the work was but assistant hostess. Peter Lang, Jr., son of Mr. and mayor that he Is moving from hi: Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Members of the Northern Mon- Mrs. Peter Lang of Hance rd. Is Phone Eatontown 3>O40O half completed was that property Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. Russell home here. Both withdrawals were owners on Garden rd. would not mouth county branch, .American a medical patient at Monmouth Dancing & Entertainment' Acts Walling, Mi. nnd Mrs. E. W. Copo- Association of University Womim, Memorial hospital. permit Mr. Curlcy to run his land, Mr. and Mrs. Ector Wright, equipment over their land. With- met Monday night at the home o! by TOLAND DANCE STUDIO Mrs. Charles Measure and Mr. and Mrs. C. Donald English, Cooney out such permission, he. said, '.he Mrs. F. E. Gregg. Window & Plate Glass work cannot be completed. The ter. Mrs. Elizabeth 3. Force of the Atlantic Highlands mayor suggested that Mrs. Anders The following pupils of the pub- faculty of the Toms River high Members of the Couples club ol 2 BEAUTIFUL DOOR PRIZES Mirrors Resilvered use "neighborly persuasion" to lic schools were neither absent nor school was guest speaker. the Presbyterian church will mcel DANCING 9 P. M. TILL A. M. have the Garden rd. people permit tardy in January, the asterisk de- Mr. and Mrs. Lester England at S p. m. Saturday at the homo o: the work to be done since it would noting those who have boon perfect of Haggers lane left Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Otto Doucha, 70 ENTERTAINMENT — REFRESHMENTS Glass Tops For be mutually beneficial. Mrs. Aders In attendance since last September: Florida, where they are spending Prospect ave. Rev. Elmer T. Schlck, Desks and Furniture said she would try, WILLOW STREET SCHOOL a month's vacation. pastor, attended a performance DONATION, 1.00 KlntlerKartnn—Frank Elalfn, Joseph Monday of Honnegger's "King By proclamation, Mayor Beadle- Tuzik, *Cnrol Anna Glftsser. Jnne Sey- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wagner of mour. ' • Roselle were guests Sunday of'Mr. David" at the Church of the As Safety Auto Glass ston named the week beginning censlon, New York city. Sunday as Heart week and urged Grailr—Cecil Dawson, Merry and Mrs. Frederick Vroom of Lin- INSTALLED WHILE VOU WAIT Morenouiiis Ccclle Jliley, •Mnrtlm Stint, Herbert S, Mclnert, supervising residents to contribute to th« MlcUel IVi coln aye, ,- The junior guild of the Chapel principal, Tuesday night attended Heart Fund appeal. He also In- Second riraile—Robert Gourley, Peter the dedication of the Home Eco- PLATE GLASS CO vited council to the installation Moeller, • David Iliissek, Peter Such. of the Holy Communion will hold >T MONMOUTH STREET BED BANK t-1063 of the juvenile committee Wednes- Tenya Alcor, Carol Berker. Jeannle a card party next Thursday night nomics-Music wing or the vocatlona Comber. Lorraine Grimmer, May Jane at the parish house, Mrs. William agriculture building at Freehold day at $ p. m. Blnnd, Diane Spear*. high school, Thlr.t (irade—John Algor. Philip Call- Borner is chairman. She will be In c. Edwin Close. 'David Hicks Robert assisted by Mrs. Stanley Fielder, Mrs. Eugene Dawaon celebrated iVIiddletown Kransbrrger, *Sharon Egelanu. Joan her birthday Sunday at.her home Hicks, Patricia Hunter, Sandra Vaccar- Jr., Mrs. Harold Glblln, Mrs. Noel HALLMARK Miss Jean VanDyke, who Is at- elll, SuAinne Spcan*. Lartaud, Mrs. H. Lynnwood Min- on Scar's Landing. tending St. Mary's hall at Burling- Fourth Grade—*Bruce Borner. Jo- ton, Mrs. Jesse Bennett, Mrs. Ed- Members of the board of educa- ton, spent the week-end with her seph Clark, Jeffrey Hlllicr, Donald Ro. tion expect to attend a hearing ou bards, Richard Young. 'Carolyn 1,1c- gar V. Denlse and Mrs. Russell parents, Rev. and Mrs. Andrew M. Berg. state aid to education Saturday, f VALENTINE'S bct-U. Nancy Maerlll. 'Evelyn Pryor. Feb. 16, In the assembly chamber VanDyke. Mrs. E. C. Stevens and Fir Hi Grade— John Addis, John The fifth grade of the Willow her daughter Ann, of Walllngford, Berry, Richard Myatt. Patrick Stint. of the state house. DAY Peter Stlne, Charles KransbcrKcr, Caro- Street school presented a piny, Eugene Lleneck of Ocean blyd. Conn., were week-end guests of lyn Jeter, Ingrlil Spears. Frances Tu- "Are You Thrifty?" at Friday's Rev. and Mrs. VanDyke. ilk. former president of the board o: SPECIAL assembly. Taking part were Peter education, last week retired from Dr. and Mrs. Wylle G. Pate were Sixth Grade—*Joseph Conk. Kenneth Stlne, Alan Lopez, Judy Driacoll, "U.MAKE-EM" KIT week-end guesU, of Mr. and Mrs. Cotton, John Davles, William Dodge, Jr., the National City bank, New York Joseph Hunter, Richard Rogers. Duane Francis Tuzik, Sandra Summers, city, where he was employed 43 Swell Fun for the Kills. Richard Stauffcr at East Hemp- Schmidt, 'Lynn Close, Bonnie Emmons, Jean Wenner, Deborah Scott, Rich- stead, U I. Jan Humphreys Hnnnah Kaiser, Mnry years, Jean Scott, 'Meta Smith, Eleanor We- ard Mytag, Lonnie Anderson, Car- HALLMARK VALENTINE Mrs. Ruth Swackhamer returned gel. olyn Jetter, William Russell, Pat-, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Oswald o: home this week by plane from Cal Seventh Grade—Leonard Gehlhaus, rick Stine and Charles Krans- 101 First ave., proprietors of Har- Packages 19c-29c & 39c ifornla, where she has been spend- *Jay McQueen, Charles Stengel, Doro- berger. ry's restaurant there, left Friday ing three weeks visiting her son thy Abblatl, Jane England, Marianne by car for St. Petersburg, Fla., en Kaiser, Ellen Scherer, • The seventh grade of the Knoll- Valentine Gifts and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eighth Grade—Patricia Boyd, Barbara route to Daytona Beach, where they VIRGA J. M. Swackhamer and family at RurKess, Lorraine Warren, Gilbert Brown,' wood school entertained members will spend the rest of the winter. • and Toys Berkeley, Cal. William Burnslile. Edwin Kgoland, Mel- ot the fourth and fifth grades of They expect to return about the CHARACTER DOLL vln Grimmer, Jerry Kennedy, .lark Me- that school Wednesday of last Members of the Reformed church Kenna, •Uonnlcl wlltsle. first of April. Mr. and Mrs. George A perfect Valentine gift. have called Walter Feigner to serve week' with a short play entitled Rand of Ocean Grove have as- KNOLLWOOD SCHOOL, "Old Glory." The entire class par- Valentine Party $1.00 as student supply pastor. The Kindergarten—Jay Matern. Bonnie sumed charge of the restaurant, Ladles' Aid society of the church T.OU Maloney, Rolf Hahnel, Patricia Me. ticipated. The class presented the where Mr. Rand Is chef. They are will hold an all-day meeting Tues- Cracken, Kathleen Heed, Evelyn Robben, same play Friday at the Willow living In the Oswald apartment In FAVORS Harbara Tomalno, Lois Wclnhelmer Da- Street school. day. vid Marks, Robert Stevens, Gregory the interim. Winners at the Bridge club meet. Taylor, Carol Christiansen, J. It Kastle of 532 River rd. sjlrst Grade—Ollin Bland. JerT Rear- has been presented with a ten-year RUMSON STATIONERY Ing last week at the home of Mrs, don. Phyllis Howard, Wllma HUrwIU. Thomas M. Gopalll were Mrs, John Pint Grade—'Richard Brahln, John Do- safe driving award by the New Jer- Ruinson GIFT & TOY SHOPPE H, Warren, Si'., Mn. Fred B. Phil- mlco, Bruce Dunn, David Kenney, Gale sey Bell Telephone company. Tha Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer o lipp, Mrs, Victor E. Grosslnger and Wilson. Thomas Patock. award signifies Mr. Kastle' has Blngham ave. left this morning Next ro Rumson Super Market 9 S.cond Grade—Karen Brett, Scarlett driven for that company ten years On River Read Mrs, Nelson Todd, The next meet ,Tenklns, Beth McCracken, Robert Ny«, on a three weeks' motor trip to without an accident, Open Fridays Till D P. M. Home of Hallmark Cards. ing, Feb. IB, will be held at the Bill""•y- "••--Wren- . < Florida, Third flradi -*Dnug1as Egaland, Frank home of Mrs, Wylie G. Pate, Longman, Josenh Ralph, Margaret Ma- John Dlxon, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tha Ladies' auxiliary ot Oceanic Freeholder and Mrs, Victor, E. see, Carolyn Whltmore, 'Carole Wor- Abram Dlxon of River rd., spent hook and ladder company will hold WITH EVERY Groulngcr left yesterday for a Va- den' n.. the week at home from Massachu- a card party next Thursday night cation at Weit Palm Beach, Fla. Fourth Grade—Melvln Fink, James setts Institute of Technology, SEE THEM! —BUY THEM AT Jakubecy, Francla Kenney Id Lar- at the lire house. Mrs, Kenneth The Mlddlotown township library taud, Qunter Hahnel, 'Carroo t Cook, Chryi- where he waa recently named to Horton is general' ohalrman. CONTRIBUTION TO THE will be closed Tuesday, Lincoln's tl« Damlco, *Elnanor Herder, the dean's list, The Ladles'. Aid society of the Margofes, Mary Lou" Weln'helmer, Made- birthday, fine Wlcson. The W.3.C.S, of tha Methodist Preabyterlan churoh win meet next Firth Grade—•Rlehurn' (loodell, 'Pay church met Monday night In .the Wednesday at a p, m, at Blngham mond Jonas, CrilK I). Hall,- Bryant Au. church hall, The group has com- hall, The group la planning to spon- * Colt's Neck mack, •William Curtis, Lawrence Hotls, George Decher was given a sur- John Oarrlgues, Dnnaid W, Fraser, Ola pleted plain for Us Martha Wash- sor^ a but trip to New York city prise birthday party Saturday Parker, Silinll Reardnn, Francis P, ington, baked ham dlnntr to bo In March, Hlesi, Norma Wand, •Linda, Kberhardt, HEART FUND night st hl« homo In Soobtyville. •Miry Jnyce Vltt, Refreshments were nerved and a R.venth Grade—.loan Klkins,' *Luey social evening enjoyed. Present Rlewart, •nirhirtl Cnnk. 'Robert Daly, let a flower ~ one of nature's •Bruce Egeland, •Donalif Ilodkklns, •Jo- ware Mr, and Mrs, Franklin Dean- seph leruhlnn. or, Mr. and Mrs. Smith BUnehard, David Browster, chairman of tha finest gifts—be the token of Robert Martin, William Thacker, paper drive committed of the F^lr Btlllman Blanchard and Mrs, Haven Llom club, announced thin .your contribution in the fight George Deoher, week tha olub collected 14,400 against heart disease—the STERLING OR greatest natural killer. &W« ace' "i PLASTIC COATl ROOM DARKENING REPAIR proud to do our share In this Cloth Window Shade Cloth Window Shade YOUR HOME great cause. Lett Daylight Through! Stopi Light Completely! 20% Off Remodeling or repairing your home It an TWO TOP.QUALITY WASHAILI CLOTH WINDOW iHADH Investment. Its beauty ii lnurcaied and Iti —FINIIILICTIONFOR MOIT ROOMS, LlflHT PROOF FOR • INTERNATIONAL DARKENING THI IIDROOM, SICKROOM, NURSIRY OR TV value .Hues • • • and the coil ii ROOM. 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FREIBAUM & CO. Campbell Bldg. Corp. IITTLISILVIR RID BANK 6-1831 11 THIRD AVE. LONG BRANCH 210 IROADWAY LONft IRANCH .,..* RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY T, 1952 Page Eleven Matawan in Rancocas after a visit with her Cb-Wbrker» Honor In Bed Bank If • Neighbors Give Party parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Har- Fair Haven Cubs SHERMAN'S for Miss Carol Jean Barrett, daugh- MATERNITY ris, of Broad st. PUBLIC SALES SERVICE • CURTAINS CURDLES OAKTERIEUTS For Army Couple er of Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett Miss Peggy Devlin, Fountain ave., Irs. Frederick Jackson MAS LINOCItlE • DRAPERIES Aberdeen rd., celebrated her is returned after spending the Win Top Honors AUCTIONEER • SUP COVERS NEW SHREWSBURY—Sgt. and Ighth birthday at a party Satur- EATONTOWN — Mr«. Frederick • LINENS TUCKER'S Mrs, Joseph Conzallna o{ South reek-end as the guest of Mld.hlp- FAIR HAVEN — A replica of a Fackson, Jr., of Aabury Park was day afternoon. The gueiU were an Thomas Wulff at the United South Pacific Island air bate won JOSEPH E. MOUNT • VENETIAN BUNDS, Clinton pi., were tendered a going: Lola, Lynne and Sharon Tuttle, tendered a dinner and baby shower For away party laat weeic by their itatea Merchant Marine academy top honors for the boys ol den 7 recently at Crystal Brook Inn. The Hightstown-Princeton Road Shop-at-Homa Strvfea Katharine, Nancy and Peggy Nellls at King's Point, N. Y. While th.re in the model show which was tihe Phona RB Z neighbor!. The party was held at ind Robert Barrett, ' party was given by MM. Jackson's Cranbury, N. J, the home of Mr. Aid Mrs. H. K. Miss Devlin attended the formal feature of the monthly meeting of tallow employees at tho 'Signal Mr. and Mrs. William Haslack of dance "Cupid's Capers" and visited Fair Haven Cub pack 24 at the Wil- 8herman'8 Webber on South Clinton pi. Ravine dr. and Mr. and Mra, H. Corps Publications agency at Fort Phone Hightstown 455-R-3 Sgt. and Mrs. Conzallna and their Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wulff, Sr., at low Street school Friday evening, Monmouth. Mrs, Jackson is the Home Deooratora Carothera and daughter Jane of Queens Village. The miniature island base, built on ROBERT HANCE daughters, Joan and Judith, will Union jit. recently took eight mom- former Miss Helen Puryear of «S BROAD STREET RED BANK leave soon for Italy, where they William C. Ludi, Schenck ave., a sheet of plywood 4x5 feet, is com- Long Branch, & SONS, INC. bora of Cub Scout. Den No. 6 on las returned from.a business trip plete In every detail including a will make their borne at Therese. in outing to Barrett's Park Zoo Guests were Mra. Helen Kemp, Attending were Mr. and Mrs. o Louisiana and Texas. water tank, radar antenna, a sup- 42-44 Monmouth St: . and Museum at St. George, S. I. Karl Claus, Lakeside dr,, has re- ply fleet at anchor In a lagoon and Mrs. Marian Hornby, Mrs. Lois Webber, Mr, and Mrs. James Wal- Gooch, Mrs. Anna Leonard, Mrs. ; Red Bank, N. J. ' On the outing were Robert Ha.- :urned from a business trip to dozens of imitation palm trees. CHARLES H. TINDALL ters, Mr. and Mra. E. S. Mentz, Mr. lack, Michael Zelwak, Will lam Alice Herchakowski, Mra. Ethel and Mrs. H. W. Hubbard, Mrs. John lanesville, Ohio, With the exception of the toy sol- HARDWARE • TOOLS Bowie, Philip Weir, WiMa.m Wil- Mrs. Paul K. Egan entertained diers, all tihe hundreds of intricate Uryear, Mrs. Dorothy Sple.s, Mrs. AGENCY Lang, Mrs. William Shaekelton, son, Wayne Marz. Harry Carotihen Marlon Lally, Mrs. Geneva Jeffer- y the Thursday Afternoon- Bridge parts of the exhibit were hand- FURNITURE Mrs, Thomas Canlff and' Misses and William Schriber. . son, Mrs. Connie Robb and Misses Portia Predmore, Anne Conzalina, club at her home on Broad at. at made during the past month by the 19 EAST FRONT ST. RED BANK JUVENILE FURNITURE Mr. and MM. Ralph HsUBer are a luncheon. Prizes were awarded six boys of den 7 under the leader- Mlml Abramovltz, Emllle Forna- Susan Water* and Jane and Claira taro, Eleanor Bird, Jean Howard, Webber, spending a vacation in Hollywood, to Mrs. William R. Craig, Mrs. ship of 12-year-old Scout Bruce TEL RE 6-0005 Fla. Howard Erdmann and Mrs. Leroy Egeland of 250 Cambridge ave. The Marlon Soden, Marie Antenorl, Lois TEL. RE 6-9030 Thomas Newton of Washington, Slckels. cubs who participated in the con- Miller, Mary Toscano, Irene Peart", Bon u« >bl> to m»k« pocl&t money Joyce Thornton, Marie Schlro, Ar- r •ailing Th. Register,—Advertisement. D. C, Is visiting his grandparents, George Charles Zumbano, son of struction of the model Include Carl • COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE lene McCandless, Donna Shirk, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Smith, of Mr. and Mrs. George Zumbano of Anderson, Douglas Egeland,' Sher- Rose Sinlscalchl, Eleanor Groth Edgemere dr. Wwldwick, is visiting his grandpar- man Hoyt, Frank Konncy, Jr., John ind Adele Merla. AND REAL ESTATE Mra, Leon Lang -and children, nts, Mr. and Mrs, Charles. Zum- MoncrlefT, Jr., and MiotiaelPatbck; Sandra and Joel, have returned to bano, of Broad at. The model will be on display in the their home in Valley Stream, L, I., 1 Mrs. Jerome Almenas was guest window of the Fair Haven post of- after visiting Mrs. Sophie Weln- of h,onor at a shower given by Mrs. fice through Saturday, Feb. S. i MILLERTON RUGS tein of Main st. Jeannette Svlatko of Fierro ave. The 130 cub scouts and parents Mta. Patrloia Banner, daughter Guests were Mra. Samuel Weir, Mrs. who attended the Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. James Benner of Channlng P. Clapp, Mrs, < Dorothy meeting were entertained by a Harding blvd., celebrated her Carlson, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. eighth birthday at a party Saturday comic fashion show and beauty con- F. A. Almenas, Mrs. Zane Anson, test staged by den 1. Edwin Close, afternoon, Guests were Barbara Mrs. Floyd R. Brown, Mrs, John CLEARANCE SALE! Andrews, Carol Wilson, Sarah El- 2d., Charles and Robert Kransber- LIndaey, Mrs. John Welstead, ger, and Patrick and Peter Stlne len Noddlnga, Betty Muller, ~ Mrs. Joseph Mickaylo, Mrs. Walter REDUCTIONS.' paraded before a howling audience rlcla Farrell, Marie Dietrich, Dor- Newman, Mrs. Martha Walling, othy Lou Carlson, Diane Wenzel, while James Davles acted as judge, SAVE 20 to 30% ON ENTIRE STOCK Mrs. Robert Cornell, Mrs. John The Close boy was awarded a sil- >eall$ Marshall, Susan Infosino, Pe- Shea, Mrs, John' Gorman, Mrs. ter Andrews, Joseph Matthews ver loving cup when he was unan- a special group of Gerard Gardner, Mrs. Jean Scadls, imously selected "most beautiful William Bowie, Vincent Infosino Miss Dorothy Walling and Miss and George Andrews, all of Mata- and best dressed" of the comic Mary Ann Scadls, this place; Mr. models. wan. Those who could not attend Charles Heuaor, Mrs. Ernest Hel- but sent gifts were Maria Morizio ler and Mrs. John F. Ruthe of ' Awards were mode by Assistant and Joan Almenas. Cliffw'ood; Mrs. Claude O'Donnell Cubmastcr John A. Hilller to the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Herrlck of South Amboy; Mrs, R. S. Spos- following cubs who qualified for left Wednesday to spend two mon of Irvlngton; Mrs. G. B. Bi- them during January: Carl Ander- SPORT SHIRTS months In New York city. ros, Mrs. Percy Lewis, Mrs. P. W. son, wolf badge and gold arrow- Miss Molly Drum of Warren, Pa., Whells and Mrs. Carl Cartaen of point; Douglas Egeland, wolf badge, at has returned to her home after Freehold; Mrs. R. L. Lanw of Eat- gold arrowpoint and two sliver ar visiting Mrs. Lawrence Altken of ontown, and Mrs. Jackson Bolce rowpolnts; Billy Fisher, wolf badge Little st. of Keyport. Sherman Hoyt, bear badge; Jimmy Cadet Midshipman Thomas Dan- Jakubecy, wolf badge and silver William Lyle, a student at Lehigh arrowpoint; Billy Kelly, bear iel Wulff, son of Mr, and Mra. Dan- university, Bethlehem, Pa., ia iel B. Wulff of Ravine dr., has been badge; John MoncricfT, Jr., wolf spending his mid-term vacation badge; Jimmy "•Qulnn, wolf and advanced to lieutenant at the with his grandmother, Mrs. William 7.95 -- - wolf, United States Merchant Marine Lyle, of Valley dr, while his par- bear badges; Billy Russell, academy, King's Point, N. Y. Upon ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Lyle, are bear and lion badges, and Billy graduation In June, Mr. Wulff will In England. Whitlock, wolf badge. receive his license as third officer, George Doubller, Main at.. has Harold R. Lartaud, chairman a bachelor of science degree, and returned from Fifth Avenue hos- the pack committee, announced VALUES TO S.00 concurrent commissions as ensign, pital, New York city, where he was plans for the cubs' participation In U.S. Naval Reserve and U. S. Marl- a surgical patient. the Fair Haven Lions club scrap time service. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Royer have paper collection Mar. 1. Fifteen Former Mayor John W. Applegate returned from a visit with Mr. and cubs and their fathers will asslfl A most unusual group of our sport shirts . . . and at a most and Dr. J. Wallace McCue have re- Mrs. James E. Foulks of Baldwin, the Lions club members in liandlln; turned from a cruise to Bermuda I* I. the paper on the trucks, and t|j unusual price. Solid shadeg, neat small checks, and gay, and Nassau on the S. S. Queen of Mrs. Elmore Kattner, Main st., proceeds of the drive will be fo; colorful plaids . . . rayon failles, gabardines and cotton flan- Bermuda. entertained the Friday Evening the benefit of the cub. pack. Miss Kathleen McGraw, daughter. Bridge olub. Prizes were awarded nels. Sizes are small, medium, large and extra large. of Mr. and Mrs. William J. MoGraw to Mrs. Milton F. Stevenson, Mrs, of Lakealde dr., celebrated her Frank H. Bliss and Mrs. Marguer- Mrs. Wm. Young Heads fourth birthday with a party. Her ite Laird. The guests were Mrs. guests were Karen Claus, EllzaboUi Laird and Mrs. R. L. Cartan. Rumson Girl Scout Troop Barkalow, Jane McGraw, James Richard E. Erdmann, Sr. has re- RUMSON—Mrs. William Young Ounkle, .Karl Claus, Jr., Angus Da- turned to his business in Rldgeway, Just the thing for Valentine's Day giving! vis, Jr., and Robert Reed, Jr., ol has. taken over the duties of lead- Pa,, after visiting his family here. er of Runuon Girl Scout troop 19, this place, and Tracy Turner- ol Four high school pupils were Two or three of these shirts will really go Fanwood, succeeding Mrs. Ruth Boardmani awarded prizes of $5 each at a leader the past two years. Mr. and Mra. Timothy Hussey of meeting of the Woman's club Mon- The troop Is currently in th to his heart. , ( Bdgewater dr. are the parent, of day afternoon in Presbyterian process of reorganizing, with Mra. a first child, a son, born Saturday, church for essays they had writ- Herbert Roessler as co-leader, Feb. 2, at Monmouth Memorial hos- ten on the subject, "Increased Members of the new troop commit- pital. Mrs. Hussey Is the former Highway Safety by Improved Road- tee are Mrs. James Powell, chair- Miss Joan DuMont. sides." The winners, selected from man; Mrs.. Malcolm Austin, Mrs. The cheerleaders of Matawan the entire high school which en- John Borland, Mrs. Leland Chap- High' school attended the Holly- tered the contest, were introduced man and Mrs. G. A. Bruckner. wood'ICB revue In Now Yorkclt; by Miss Gene White.of the high The troop la working on tei Sunday afternoon. The girls were school faculty.. They were Peggy aprons for their hostess and sew accompanied by Misses Laura Gor- Ann Read, freshmen class; Geral- ing badges. They are also worklnf 1ST •ROADWAY LONG BRANCH don and Mary Hallerln, member* dine Fogg, sophomore class; JoAnn on' sorapbooks toward their com' of the high school faculty.. Attend- Lazow, junior class, and Nellie munity service credits. ing were varsity, Josephine DISanto, Doak, senior class. At the business captain; Anne Cartan, co-captain ol meeting presided over by the presi- the varsity squad; Elaine Mllllgan dent, Mrs. Harry Kahn, two new Fannie Feda.lt, Diane Dennis, Pan- members were admitted to the sy Bethune, Jan« Pengcl and Ar club, Mrs. C. Randolph Heuser'and lene Gold; junior varsity, Martlyi Mrs. Albert Curry. A »10 donation NEW OWNER Knoell, captain; Carol Craig, co- was voted to the March of Dime, captain; Peggy Lawrence, Peggy campaign, and Mrs. Karl Heuser O'Neill, Mauvellne Bllarzyck and was appointed chairman of tihe. can- Geraldine Fogg. cer drive. Mrs. Paul A. Egan won the United Nations scarf which SELLING OUT ENTIRE STOCK Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Cartan ol Main st have returned after spend- was disposed of on the co-operative Ing two weeks at Miami, Fla. plan. Mrs. William W. Wleland was -OF- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tlohe- the hospitality chairman. nor celebrated their third wedding Mrs. Michael J. Eovlno enter- FINE FABRICS & DOMESTICS AT anniversary by attending a per- tained the Friday Evening Pinochle formance of "Guys and Dolls" 1 club at her home on Broad st. New York city. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Phoe- Miss Mary Stack, Perth Amboy be A. Zlegler, Mrs. Henry Druga. entertained at a Canaata. party Sat- and Mra. Thomas Walling, urday evening. Quests were Mr. .A chicken dinner will be held at and Mrs. Edwin H. Domlnlck, Mr. the Second Baptist church this Sat- and Mrs, • Franklin H. Domlnlck, urday, Feb. 0, beginning at 12 25",, to 50% REDUCTIONS Mr, and Mra, Jay F. Hostetter, Mr. o'clock, sponsored by the women and Mra. Ralph W. Herrlck, Mrs. workers of the church. Rev. Wil- August Kattner and Miss Mary liam J. Hutcheson U pastor. Rev. ALLCOTTONS-BROADCLOTHS-RAYONS-WOOLENS-JERSEY Llsk of thli place; Miss J. Mabel Mr. Hutcheson will speak.at the Brown of Keyport; Mr.'and Mrs Wicker Memorial church, Morgan- VELVETS-METALLIC ETC. REDUCED 15% TO 50?o Leroy Collins and Mr. and Mrs. vllle, at 3:30 o'clock Sunday. He will Murray Todd of Hacletj Mr. and be accompanied by the junior choir Mrs. Harry Jones of Freehold, an and the congregation of the church, UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY MATERIALS Mr. and Mrs, J. Donald Mansoh o Mrs. Howard Erdmann enter- Perth Amboy, tained her bridge club Tuesday eve- Beautiful Designs 48 In. to 50 In. Formerly $1.98 Yard Miss Joan Galosh, has returns ning. The prize/Winners were Mrs, to the New Jersey College for Wom- Warren' Vreoland, Mrs. Gerard Dev- en, New Brunswick, after spending lin and Mrs. Paul A. Egan. NOW-SPECIAL For FRI. & SAT. ONLY 98c yd. the week-end with her parents, Mr. Mrs. O. J. Sterling Thompson Is and Mrs, Charles Galosh of Wll.o convalescing from a broken pelvis. ave. • . - •> Miss Esther Blau, teacher at the SPECIAL RAYON TAFFETA'S FORMERLY $1.45 yd. NOW 69= yd. Miss Sally Prlchard, daughter of Grammar school, is confined to her Mr, and Mrs, Marvin Prlchard, who home with grip. SATINS Formerly *1 •• yd. NOW' •!•*• yd. has been confined to her home wltl The Parent-Teacher association lllnesa, Is recovering*. met at the high aohool.last nlj-ht, SPECIAL FINE SINGLE PAIR DRAPES WERE $8.95 to $10.95 NOW *5 " Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Ketohal The teachers were present to have left Thursday for a vacation at interviews with the parents and at* Very Fine Colored PIPING ROCK ORIOLE MUSLIN their winter home at St. Petersburg, ter the regular Dullness meeting a Fit. discussion of the proposed budget DUNDEE TOWELS The Women's Society for Chris, followed, PERCALE C tlan Service of the Methodist EACH BEDSPREADS PILLOWCASES church have completed plans for Centerville olam chowder sale and lunoheo SHEETS 39 Were $9.95 Friday, Feb. IB. The society I* I John Megllo celebrated his 11th SPECIAL charge of the Father and Son ban- birthday Tuaiday with * party at- Were 85,95 qutt to bt held at their ohuroh tended by a group of friends. WASHCLOTHS Mar, IB. The guest spiaker for the George Seaoh, Keyport high $ .95 evening was Mrs. Cathie Slvevtse school principal, was a Monday NOW 6 EACH of Ksanaburf, a former Matawan visitor at the aohool, NOW 1 DOZEN EACH IP--- resident, who came rao.ntly from Membira of the Olrl Soout troop the American son* lit Frankfort M and Brownie troop it attended Germany, Sht »pok« on "Mttho the Big Top' ahow Saturday at dlatlim In Germany." . Oamden, Elisabeth Mason ao6cm- DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS WITH 6 NAPKINS $3.49 SET Ohrlatlt Mason, Jackson st., has panted the troops, DAN RIVIR OR CANNON SHEETS 81-99 SPECIAL $2.49 BACH SAVE MONEY INSTALL YOUR OWN returned afUr visiting his sister, -Alexander Hlndln motorad Sat- Mrs, John Vouni, in San Ditto, urday to New York elty, . DAN RIVER SHEETS 81-108 $2.79 BACH Oal. Mr, and Mri, Mlohul De Palma Miss Margaret Bllen Prlohan of Union Biaoh wira Sunday vlsl- TILE FLOORS hai riturnad to N»w Jersey.Co ton at the homi of Mr. and Mrs. SPECIAL DRESSES FOR CHILDREN $1.49 Each ton for womin, New Brunswiok, Andrew Da Palma, 1 after spending tihe wiek.end with WOOLEN MITTENS FOR CHILDREN 13c PER PAIR Mlii ,Hath#r Luooarelll .pint lha Anothar Carload of Nationally Famous her parents, Mr, and Mri. Marvl witk with Mil, Oorucol of Brook- Armitrong'i Asphalt TIU. Prlchard, Mr, and Mri, 0. Maiootstto and MANY SPECIALS FOR HOMB USB TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION 4 /:2* Mri, /Jean Mowbray and Mrs Lliut, and Mri, William Ourtln of 20 Beautiful Colon to Chooia From. Maloolm Tuna entertained ofllc.ri Jiruy Olty ipint Sunday with Mr, SNOW SUITS VALUE UP TO $23.00 NOW **••* TO $8.95 BACH toeh Ir up of Blrlus Chapter, Ordor of &uttrn and Mri. Edward Carllom, Star, at a party at th* lattor'i homi Mr, and Mri. Cfomlnlok Allocoo, ...FIRST COME FIRST SERVED... Vlilt our itora and tM our eomplita lint of Floorsovarlngi on Ravine dr, Present ware Mra aooompanlid by Mri, Ohirln AU Henry Hollander, Mrs, John I, An< loocu, ip.nt Sunday In Brooklyn, by Amartea'i Outitaadlng Flooreovarlng Manufaeturan. danon, Mrs, Lydla Walllnf, Mra John Oinovui and family h»vi SALE STARTS TOMORROW FRIDAY, FEB. 8th, At 9:30 a, m. Maloolm McMillan, Mri, dan rtturnid from a itay of nviral White, Mrs, Danltl Blnoar, it, wieki In Florida. Mri, William Fennon, Mrs, Frit Oiorfi Coon and Jonph Cirllons Hooktnbary, Mra. Birnloa Lauttr- ara home (rom a trip to Florida, wald, Mri, Clifford Crawford, Mrs. Mri. 'BMIII Kati of New York MILLERTON RUGS, Inc.ideorge KaaUtt, Mlsa Hannah M. In vliltlng Alixandir Hlndln and At store Located At 24 White. St., Red Bank Lian and two guiiti, Mr. Hookah' family, 110 BROAD IT. |Opp, Stalnbaeh) RID BANK M27? bary and Mr, Turn_ ,•,, . Pitir Oinoveii and Tony Plioolo • -^.4-u •—••-•• »urk»y «nd aott loft Tuiiday an a orulii to Porto CORNER WHITE ST. & PARKING LOT floott hava riturmd to thilr homi prino» and Cuba. Page Twelve BED BANK BEGISTEB, EBBBTJABY 7,. 1952, Tigers Register Hagerman Retains Fire Ruins Popkin's ••;•*. Mayor White Appears on 'What's My Line' Spotted Turtle Produce Building For someone who wants a hard- _ Editorial Views shelled pet, a spotted turtle Is just • FREEHOLD—Fopkln's produce the thing. It is easy to handle bo- Third Straight Ice Boat Crown cause it doesn't bite or snap. At BANTAM LAKE, Conn.—Homer company's building in the market OfOtherPapers feeding time it will eat bits of raw Sieder, sailing his fast class E yard behind American hotel was meat and fish and tender morsels Victory, 64-63 skeetcr, Rebel, was crowned the badly gulled by lire at about 2:30 HOW YOUNG ARE TOUT of lettuce. - Eastern Ice Yacht association's un- this morning. The local fire de- Hudson, Bordulii disputed champion last week-end In the day of Julius Caesar, 28 when he swept the board in every partment, led by Chief j. Everett was a ripe old age.' A Gay Nineties' Spark Win With event he entered on Bantam lake's BarkaJow, brought the blaze un- worker was ready for the scrap course. der control, but the fully stocked heap at 40, Today, life expectancy 19, 18 Markers Russ Hagerman of the Long skyrockets. For the third time In supply of fruits and. vegetable* a 77-year life span Winston LAKEWOOD—The soupcd-up At- Branch Ice Boat and Yacht club jwas ruined. The building is was unopposed in the class A divi- ,Churchill thunders against the foes lantic Highlands Tigers registered owned by the American hotel, of freedom. Ninety-year, old Grand- their third consecutive cage victory sion and was crowned champion for ma Moses, who created a sprightly Tuesday night and sliced any another year. new career in art at 80, U really hopes Lakowood had of getting in- Sieder, racing under the Lake Ho- YACHTSMEN MEET TONIGHT "living it up," . . . So your best to the Shore Conference invitational patcong colors, started his streak years may be ahead of you. tourney. Atlantic knocked off the by taking first place in the three The North Shrewsbury ice boat Flners, 64-63, on the high school heats for the class E title and con-and yacht club will meet'in month- According to Mr. George Lawton, court here. tinued on to annex the Eastern Ice ly session tonight at its clubhouse Author and Director of the Old at the foot of Broad st. on the Age Counselling Center, New York Lakewood posted slim margins Skeetcr association championship riverfront. City, your mental power doesn't in every period but the final one, and the open race. Hagerman also So far the season has been very reach its peak until 60 ... Wisdom in which lite Tigers roared to a brought home the Lake Hopatcong disappointing to the ice yachtsmen, Increases constantly, while creative three-point advantage to pull the Businessmen's trophy for rear The only boating has been at Lake activity never'declines. victory out of the fire. The Finer* steerers. Hopatcong and Budd lake, In the The races, canceled on two pre- Ladies will like to know that In posted a 17-16 first quarter, 19-17 northern part ot *e state, with Europe no dramatio heroine. second chapter and 14-13 third vious week-ends, were sailed under me single exception when Dr. taken seriously unless In her 30's chapter. ideal conditions. Douglas Hoyt of the North Shrews- , woman gaina greater eharm The Tigers came from behind af- Rntulli: bury club, had his front sleerer out ©National Wildlife Federatioa CIOJB El First, Rebel, Homer Sieder, around 40 ... and may even be a ter Lakcwood had a 56-54 lead with Hopatcong! second, Cold Bottom, J. on the river here at an early freeze "femme fatale" at 50. Spotted Turtle • about five- minutes remaining on Schole,, CIYC: third, Blue Foi, W. for a few hours. You'll be interested In'the age the clock. Maynai'd Reed brought Muchen, Jr., CIYC. BIYA CIR«» Di First, fierlln, D. Mey- that many persons reach before While It doesn't stay In water all Tiger fans to their feet when he ers, Lakeririe; second, Scaup, H. (ierard, achieving "Professional Maturity" the time it should have a small dribbled in to connect with a lay- CIYC; third, Alaric, Charles Hahn, Ho- CHURCH NEWS (you drive best from 45 to 52, also tank, tub, or basin in which to up to knot the score. John Dcligny patcong. according to Mr.' Lawton) , . . then recaptured the lead for Lake- ElYA Clacs C; First, CharclU. Ray HOLY TKINITV LUTHERAN submerge. It, especially likes to ba ft wood with a foul shot, 57-56. Hud- Rugi>, Hudson Highland*, .(unopposed.) chemists, 41; inventors, poets and under water when eating, It seems son chucked in a rebound and Bel- EIYA Class A: First, Ruth, RUBS Hs- Red Bank' playwrights, 44; novelists,' 46; sol- to swallow better if its food is germnn. LBIB&YC (unopposed). Re.v. Fred Bartelt, pastor of Ref- diers, 47; actors and -composers, dropped on the surface so it can lavance connected with a charity EIYA Small Scooters: First, Ablgale, 48; artists and clergymen, 50;. doc- peg to give the Tigers a three- W. H, Heinler*. South liny Scooter club: ormation Lutheran church at Long reach up and take bites. point bulge. second, LHtlo Scoot, T. Downing, SHYC; Branch, will bo guest preacher at tors and politicians, 52; astrono- With good care, a spotted turtle third, Eclipse, T. Everett, SBSCi fourth, the 11 a. m. service Sunday. The mers; mathematicians and humor- ahould live for a long time. The Na- Lakcwood came back to grab the Brass Monkey, P. Page. SB8C. ists, 56; historians, 57; lawyers and EIYA Open: first, Robel. Sieder; sec- pastor, Rev. Harold Hornberger, tional Wildlife Federation reports lead, 61-09, after Wcincr connected ond, Gerlln, MeyiMw: third. Charettc, will deliver the aormon at the Long naturalists, D8'. Some do their finest that some of the black-shelled crea- with a tap shot and Bob Mayer Ruse: fourth. Ruth, Hagerman. Branch church. This program is work much later. Verdi was over tures have reached the age.of 40. * with a rebound. Eastern Ice Skeclfr Association: First. part of a state-wide exchange of Mayor Katharine Elkus White appeared on John * Daly's-'What'i-'My Line'TV show Sun- 70 when he composed his supreme They are fairly easy to find. Coach "Roxy" Finn's charges Rebel, Sieder: loconcl, Frosty, K. Wicker; operas. Gladstone at 83 formed third, Cold nototn. Scholes. pulpits In the United Lutheran day night, and stumped the panel when the mernbert were unable to'guess her line' as a may- There areUots of them all the way then came up with a flve-point run church to emphasize evangelism, his fourth British government; and from Maine to Florida, and west that saw Hudson fire In a foul shot 'Beginners' catechlcal Instruction or of a community. She announced that the $50 priie money would go to:the Heart Fund, Titian painted his greatest master- and a rebound and Bcllavansc pieces in his 90's. to Indiana and Michigan. Tha Casey Freshmen 1 will be given at 9 a. m. Sunday, of which Mrs. White is Monmouth county chairman. : • place to look for them is in small shake the net with a layup. Lake followed by children's choir prac- Of course, it Isn't mere longevity pools and ponds, In woods near •wood's final two poinU came when tice at 9:30 a. m., With the regu- Schissel zipped through a one- Defeat Bucs —it's a long, active, .useful life streams, and in grassy marshes. handcr. lar session of Sunday-school at Is the only sure way to complete approval.'-It Is called "BJood Ves- that makes for fame, fortune and They always stay close to water The; battle of the local freshmen 9:45 a. m. Health Hinti 1 happiness. and to patches of plants where they g Hudson and Bordulis continued the conquest of it, sel Graft,' and by means of it basketball teams wound up even The league of Young Adult Luth- Michael S, Newjohn, M. D. people' who- hitherto would have So -never mind the lies the cal- can hide. • , to be the bis scoring wigs in keep- yesterday afternoon after Red orans will hold a Valentine party (This column is contributed as a been condemned to death will go endar tells about your birthdays. Sometimes they get together in ing Atlantic on the victory wagon Bank Catholic's yearlings soundly at the church tomorrow night at 8 public service by the Medical so- (This column is contributed as a right oh living . " Take the dictionary's word for It groups on a sunny bank, or a float- by tossing in 10 and 18 points, re- trounced the Buccaneer f rosh, 61-40, o'clock. Young couples from Fort spectively. . ciety of New Jersey and the Mon-public service by the.Medical socie- During the last few years, blood that "young" means . . . fresh, ing log. But at the slightest dis- on the River Street school court. Monmouth wil be their guests. mouth County Medical society: ty of New Jersey and. the Mon- vessel grafts have become well es- strong, vigorous, enthusiastic- turbance they tumble and dive into The Plncrs gained some consola- The Casey freshmen opened up Classes in beginners' English are Questions should be addressed to mouth County Medical society. tablished among the techniques of Denver Democrat, the water. There they bury them- tion when their jayvecg racked up in the second half after holding a held Wednesdays in the church the Medical Society of New Jersey Questions ahould be addressed to surgery of the heart and large selves in the mud or hide under a 58-54 win over the Tiger reserves 22-10 advantage at half time. Coach basement between 7:30 and 9 p. m. HAM AND-BEAN SOUP ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS at 315 West. State st., Trenton 8, the Medical Society of New Jersey vessels, 'Persons Buffering from an overhanging bank until they Joe Bolger's cagers' racked up an The classes are free and the teach- N. J.) at 315 West State St., Trenton 8, constricted - or dilated arteries, or "What's this?" think all danger Is past, t-y Snyder f ;. s_...... 6 11 18-6 third period and finished the ers are Americans with foreign N. J.) ^^ from malignant conditions destroy- "It's bean soup, sir." , If there isn't time to get into the Heed, f. - « „ . 2 0 final stanza with a 21-15 margin. backgrounds. You and the Conquest of T, B. water they pull 'Into their shells. Hudion, c _ 7 ill Hvperlelulon " ing o. vital bloofl vessel, can* now "I don't care what It's been; I Bordulif, g 7 4 IS Maloncy and Corcoran sparked The conquest of tuberculosis de- "Hypertension" is'a word that Is obtain a new lease on life. All this want to know what it is." So long as they are being handled, Bellavnnce, jr. .— „ . a 2 the victors, each scoring 15 points, METHODIST pends first upon finding the people Is the climax of years of research So goea the old vaudeville gag. or touched they keep their heads, Feste, 1 0 2 with Dowlcn close behind with 13 being very frequently mentioned Fair Haven who have the disease. It has been nowadays, and It is hot surprising and study' to find a, way to replace But It couldn't apply to the bean legs and short, pointed tails under markers, Chuck Irwin was the Sunday-scltool with classes for estimated that since 1900 tuber- sections of diseased and injured soup served in the House ot Rep- cover. ' only Phipps eager to lilt double fig' in view of the many threats, freta, LAKEWOOD those,of all ages will meet at 9:45 culosis has been cheated ot n\t mil- and confusions which beset us in blood vessels. As far back as July, resentatives restaurant In Washing- When left alone they spend iquch urcs, posting 16 on six from the Sunday morning. lion American lives, for that is the 1949, a blood vessel bank was' es- ton. For that pottage is a nour- of their time looking for food. In Mati, t 0 0 field and four from the foul line. public and private life. The word Thomas t 1 2 Rev. William B. Magsam, 'pas- number of people who would have refers to a condition of' Increased tablished In conjunction with tho ishing and sustaining dish. the outdoors, where there Is no one }. Mayer, / 6 1 13 The Casey frosh dropped a one tor, will preach on tho subject) "Is died of tuberculosis If the death New York, hospital,-Cornoll Mad- So fortifying, In fact, that Repre- to feed them, they eat beetles, files, Welner, e 2 1 S point decision to the Bucs in the Heaven a Place?" at the 11 a. m. blood pressure that results from dragon-flics, worms, slugs, spiders Dtllcny. g „....; 10- J 23 rate ot 1900 had not been dramat- constriction of blood vessels, es- leal Center, and Bellevue hospital. sentative Tom Steed, who has ques- first encounter played three weeks service. Music at that service will ically cut back. Nevertheless, the When • donors are available, the tioned iLs. price, might do well to and tadpoles. Mercer, B ..-...:. ', B 0 10 ago. Red Bank plays Neptune frosh Include "Poem," Domerest, prelude; pecially arteries, as the result of Bchlutl. X...... A 0 " National Tuberculosis association nervous or chemical stimulation. At bank's surgeons must act rapidly, find its equal at .25 cents in many Along about November each year at home tomorrow afternoon* "Morning Song," Wordman, offer- estimates that today about one-half for a graft—that is, a section of metropolitan eating places. the spotted turtles go into hiding ' '' ' • 28 7 63 RED BANK FROSH tory, and "Sing O Ye, Heavens," present the chief factors considered Atlantic Highlands 16 IT 13 IS—64 err million Americans have tuberculo- responsible for hypertension are blood vessel to be. preserved for To be sure, some Michigan bean for the winter. They burrow into | liattewood 17 ]» 14 13—63 Irwln. f - 6 4 16 Shawkcr, anthem. sis, and that at least half of the heredity, emotional strain, overeat- later surgical use—must be taken growers have offered to ship a ton mud, and there they stay until the i . Officials—Saunder*. Pagano. Koiauhok, 1 0 0 0 The Methodist Friendship club victims do not know that they are within six' hours of the' death of of choice beans to Washington to grounds begins to warm up in the , LAKEWOOD JV ' SoraKiie. f. 2 2 fi will meet Monday at 8 p. m, ing, overworking, certain diseases, help the congressional soup situ- G 7 P affected. and focal infections. ' the donor. Before, this can be done, early spring. ', Myern, f - 0 0 0 A fellowship supper will be held the hospital staff must get permis- ation. But William A. Brockwell, Sometime after they crawl out ', rrinrof, f 1 2 4 Aumack.. f 0 2 2 You should keep in mind that The person who wishes to mini- the restaurant manager, remarks Pelkcy, f - ( .1 IS Dupree, c ~ 2 2 6 next Wednesday at 6:30 p. rii. tuberculosis is a communicable dis- sion, for a, complete autonsy from Into the sun, the female lays from. | Wilder, I » 0 6 SinKlclon, c 10 2 The. official board will meet; next mize the threats of hypertension relatives or. the medical examiner, It is not so much the cost of beans two to four small, white eggs and < flonnenfeld, e 4 2 10. Brenner, K - 2 1 5 Wednesday at 8 p. m. In the church ease, spread most regularly by eon- will do well to keep a few simple as of ham hocks that makes the Vogcl. t „ 4 1 0 Hutton, K. : 0 11 tact with people who have it. It rules in mind: • • and must clear the permit through covers them with sand. After about Katz tr 0 0 o FeneUI. 11 0 I 1 parlors. hospital authorities. Only complete price of soup what It is. 80 days the eggs hatch into young. ; Bcrecr, it - 4 6 11 Wright, R. 0 0 is transmitted by coughing, sneez- CD All action should be accom- Waldman, i _... 0 0 0 The Brownie troop will meet next ing and kissing, or in general by healthy sections are: used. These In other words, now .that he has Like their parents, the babies • Sewarri s ~ 0 1 Tuesday at 3 p. m. Girl Scouts will plished with as "much relaxation sections can be stored under refrig- some beans he would have cheaper are black, and they have yello\y meet Friday, Feb. 15, at 3 p. m. any means that serve to introduce and as little effort aa possible; for bean soup If he had some free ham. 13 11 40 the germs into the mouths of the example, do not run when you caneration, in proper preservatives, spots. As they grow older they get ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS JV BED BANK CATHOLIC FROSH new victims. When the germs loca- for as.long as six weeks. They are At this point some members of more of the bright polka dots— G T r G F P L | , PRESBYTERIAN walk, especially up the stairs. supplied to the surgeon as needed, the House who have sat on recent both on their shells and on their Maxon f. (i 2 12 Maloney. f * li 5 IS Rumson lize in the lungs, pulmonary tuber- (2) Avoid action when fatigued. 0 2 Mustcllo, t 1 1 culosis develops. However, tuber- and substituted for diseased sec- investigating committee may,begin legs and tails. When fully grown ' Qulnn. f. ...- - 2 I Corcoran, i - 6 "Young Man in a Hurry" will be Rest frequently through the day; tions removed. from the person to ask a little uneasily, "But does they have shells which are about 3 llowlen, c. 6 the topic of the sermon by Rev. culosis may develop anywhere in get enough sound sleep at night. Congress really want someone to 5 KIcrnan. c. « 2 the body. being operated upon. The success five inches long, three inches wLda Uerby, '«."".'.'.'". r..."'.'.7.."..r... a 0 6 Keyhole, E, ~ 0 Kenneth Magner at the 11 o'clock (3) Do not overeat or overdrink. of the New York bank has started subsidize its soup?" Even if the and a little more than an inch Leonard, g. 2 service Sunday. During the service 1 li Gllilon, g - ..._ _ 2 The symptoms are dangerously Weigh1t adds to the strain on your cardlo-yascular surgeons in other menue then might list It as "the high. *" Turner, g. 1 0 Lcddy. g 0 the sacrament of infant baptism vague. Some of the signs to wateh heart. cities working toward the establish- soup what am"!—The Christian •' Though they are abundant over a KnutBon. x 1 Brcalln, g 1 will be administered. 0 Moscow, c ...... 1 out for are tiredness that rest does (4) Gat some regular, moderate ment of several such banks. . Science Monitor. Wide area, spatted turtles neither McBrlde, ft. « • 0 John H, Watson, 3d, will play not banish, loss of weight, a cough exercise In the open air, but do not It's, something < new and some- help nor harm man. They are sim- Clark, g 0 as prelude to the service, "Cavat- that last for more than ten days, or overdo It. • thing rather wonderful. Two things »*•* RESTORE TAITH ply shy little creatures which are Ina," Raff, and "Scotch Poem," even a sharp pain or stitch in the (5) Avoid mental worries and are most Important for the success At the beginning of a new year,' Interesting to find and -watch, and 25 11 61 Macdowcll. The postlude will be side. Sometimes continued bad di- emotional conflicts as much as pos-oC this new technique: skilled sur- perhaps keep as pets. Ice Boat Skipper Red Bank Catholic II « IS 21—61 "Interlude" by Gullmant. The choir gestion, or a rough feeling in the sible. , we can think of no more Important Red Hank ( 13 ( 15—40 geons, to do the transplanting effi- thing than a restoration to this Interesting Information on other will sing the anthem, < "Incline throat, may indicate tuberculosis. These goals are not easy to re- ciently; and people who, dying, are wildlife species can be obtained by,. Officials—Carhart, Gray, Thine Ear" by Hlmmel, and Mrs.Coughing up ot blood should al- alize in days as difficult as we are state and nation of faith—"despot- v0 Odin Egoland will sing as the offer- generous enough literally "to give ism may govern without faith, but •writing to the National' Wildlife Issues Challenge ways create sharp suspicion. now experiencing. But hypertension their hearts away." Federation,.Washington 10, D. tory solo, "The Twenty-Third Is an enemy within, and If we are liberty cannot." / LONG BRANCH—A challenge to Matawan Loses Psalm," Malotte. The surest means of proving that Michael 3. Newjohn, M. D. We must have faith, as Sacra- race any class A ice boat for a one is not infected with tubercu- to win the battle of personal sur- Tho church nursery opens at losis is to take advantage of the vival, it can only be by developing OLIVE SAUCE mentans and as Americans, In the 7 YOUR GARDEN^ "keg of beer" was made by the 10:45 a. m. to those young children an equanimity that the changing Divine Providence, In our free way JEaatcr Ice Yacht Association 8th Circuit Tilt tuberculin test and the X-ray test One small clove, garlic (peeled and of life, in our destiny, In ourselves, MATAWAN—Matawan high •where parents desire to leave them now so readily available through- world about us cannot easily Affect. By CHARLES H. CONNORS, , champion, Russ Hagerman, Mon- in capable hands during the morn- Michael S. Newjohn, M.D. finely minced), 3 tablespoons finely We should .return to those tra- day night at the meeting of the school suffered its eighth Shore ing service. The welcoming com- out the United States. By these chopped onion, U cup finely diced ditions which made America great, Rutgers University, the' State j| Long Branch Ice Boat and Yacht Conference setback Tuesday night mittee this week will be Mr. and means you can have definite assur- This column is contributed as a. carrot, 2 tablespoons butter or mar- and be guided by those fundamental University of New Jersey J club. when Hoffman, Group I leaders, Mrs, Marlon Krousc. ance of freedom from the T. B, public service' by the Medical socie- garine, ltt cups well-seasoned stock, principles which have been for our Roots of any tender perennials Hagerman, who again this year hung up a 81-51 encounter on the taint, It is also wise to protect one- 2. tablespoons minced parsley, I tle, hopes the challenge will stimu- substantial margins in every per- fection by means of proper diet, Questions should be addressed to i4 cup.coarsely chopped ripe olive. of depression, a pillar of fire by day termine how they are keeping. This / late interest In the larger boats, ior but the first, when the Huskies headed by Edgar Force, and the adequate rest, and the avoidance primary department directed by the Medical Society of New Jersey Cook garlio, onion and carrot in and a pillar of fire by night. group Includes dahlias, gladiolusJ, M It Is contemplated that the race offered their best opposition by Mrs, Arthur Paucls. Sunday after- of intimate contact with those 315 West State at, Trenton, 8, N. J. butter. or , margarine until . well Let us seek leaders, locally and cannas, tuberoses, tuberous roo'- - ' ahould be held over the week-end holding the Governors to a 21-19 noon the Junior high youth fellow- known to have, or suspected of browned. Add stock, parsley, bay nationally, In whom we can have begonias and so on. of Feb. 23-24, provided ice Is avail- chapter. having, tho disease. Proper use of A Wonderful New Graft leaf, .pepper and salt .and simmer Some commercial growers of da , Lanky Johnny Coll and Jim In- ship will meet at 4:30 with Mies the basic measures for protection There is a. new form of graft faith—leaders with every-day pro- able. Connie Hoyt conducting the pro- from 8 to 10 minutes. Remove bay bity and with Intellectual Integrity, Has are already benching roots for(: Commodore Lou Mion heard re- man were Hoffman's high-scoring gram titled "Treasure Hunt." At and defense against this ancient now In operation which is bound to leaf.. Add 'olives. Serve, over ham- with vision tempered by knowledge propagation. The amateur grower ' ports concerning the 1952 club re- offensive stars as they burned the 8 a. m. the senior high youth fel- enemy, on the part of every citizen, be hailed with practically universal burgers and rice. . who depends upon root division for cords with 26 and 23 points, re- and common sense, with burning gatta on the Shrewsbury river, lowship will meet In Blngham hall. patriotism that rises above political planting'may divide them now. v Vice Commodore Arthur Meeker spectively. Coll hit with 12 'goals Both meetings will be followed by considerations,' with conviction that If,, however, the roots have start- was named to head a committee and a pair of fouls, while Inman a social hour with refreshments holds fast to .principle yet- recog- ed to shrivel, It might be wise first to present the club's views for the scored on nine from the field and prepared by the girls of the groups. King and Queen at Red Bank in 1939 nizes the essentiality of the right to try to plump them up, If they reopening of the Monmouth, Beach five from (he foul line, to disagree in a free society, are stored in sand, ashes or soli, Coast Guard station at Tuesday's • HOFFMAN A training class for young people a T v who desiro to unite with the church Such potential leadership exists, sometimes placing wet burlap ovar hearing, F. Kurt, f II 1 U at the next sacrament of Commun- for In this America, this land of the 'containers will do the trick. As Hagerman suggested the Eastern Tomalwskl, f 2 1 S ion will begin today at 4:30 p. m. ours, the spirit of Washington and the burlap dries out sprinkle, with/' Ice Yacht Association change the Inman, t » it 33 Tho group will meet with the pa of Lincoln persists In the hearts of water, / site for the A, B and C class races jl c, „„ 1 y If they are stored In peat mow Stratton, K* «• 113 tor at the manse. the people. so more of the larger boats may Munck « a 0 B The church school staff will meet Let's dedicate 1952 to cleaning sprlnkle% the top of the packing m;' compete without traveling long Saundors, B 2 0 4 Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 8 p, m, in the corruption out of government, and terlal and cover with dry burlan' dlstanoes, This suggestion will be W. Kuril,* v 1 1 S manao, Tho board of trustees will restoring to government that faith When divisions are made if forwarded to the association, 85 11 81 meet at 8 p. m. the same evening whloh la necessary lor It to func- you had better dust all out surf< A series of rendezvous has been MATAWAN a r v in Blngham hall, with John Kouba tion In the interests of all the with sulfur and lime (one planned (or the coming yachting in charge, people.—Sacramento (Calif,) Union. dusting sulfur to three par season by Rube Taylor, ohnirman Smtrson, f...... 0 2 2 or sulfur and talc, or one1 Frost c . 2 The Ladles' aid will meet next 1 of the rendezvous committee, The W. cilflon. if ...... 1 Wcdnosday at 2 p. m., with Mrs, •8FEERINQ OF SPEUNG synthotlo materials reci first Is planned for early spring on Mauiimijnn, t, , 0 3 for the purpose. Store Kedmond r 1 1 IS Will Ward In charge, Wednesday In a resent educational raaga- the Shrewsbury and another is to J, Clifton, e, .., 0 I 1 evening members of the junior high loni In air-dried peat mo bo held In the Atlantic Highlands Matthews, g- a i 7 youth fellowship will leave tho zeen too akolars point out that, con- mlcullte, : *Volf*Vlf, ii 1 0 J trary to poppufar beleef, apellng area. Others will be held at Long 9 9 13 manse at 6:30 p. tn. for an early Gladiolus corma that | yere put Island and on the Hudion river. McQuarrle, i, evening roller skating party at the among Amerloan etudenta has Im- away without oloanlng hould b.e. A club social will be held Satur- jo 17 JI proved grately In the passed can- prepared for planting by/removlna; Hinging Wheels arona. ahury, But they'also point out that day evening. Feb. 23, at the Ploaa- Tho church will bo host to delo- the old oorm and the husk. If yoid' tire bay clubhouie. "many great wrltera often misspell did not treat for thrlpsfwhen stoiO\ New Members Rates from other churches In the Words" and that mlepelllng doea Presbytery of Monmouth next Ing you probably will find these In-' Rutmoii Cub Pack Join' Social Club Thursday evening, Dinner will be not nesawrlly prevent understand- nets damaging the corma. Duit KEAN8BURO—Mrs. Lillian Nov. •erved at 6:30 p, m, with members them with three per cent DDT, Holds Skating Party of the Ladles' Aid sooloty prepar- We tfgree the Bllzabeethana This may ba dona by putting 100 - erlok and Mrs. Franoti Spennota ing the meal and members of tha showed a fine lenie of Independans bulbs and the dust In a large paper RUMSON-Cub pack 11 held « joined the new You Can Be Re- senior youth fellowship serving aa and indMdjallsma In their spelling, bag and' shaking well so all ar» akatlng party, sponsored and fi- placed Boolal club it Sunday's waiters, The purpose of the meet- Later cejne the tlrany of the dlks- ooated. nanced by Mr, and Mrs. Maurlee mnttlngi ing to follow Is to outline the pro- honerry. Artimua Ward and his fel- Other roots can be prevented-* Olementi of Old Farm Village. Sat- An invitation to attend • pirty gram and anawer questions about low-humerlsta rebelled In the 10th from shriveling by sprinkling a lit' urday at 'Singing Wheots arena. to be given by the men of the Good .ho current oxpanalon prlogram ot cemhury and toted cute with the tla water upon tha storage mater, Awarded prim as best skaters F«llowi club, was accepted, alfabet but tot a bit tiresome. Ber- tho Presbyterian church's theologi- nard Shaw tried more leeryotuly lal. ______^_^— t Ik the group w«ro Butch L«n«, !• cal aemlnariti and tha erection of Raymond Sullivan, Edward Ken- HAT PARTY BENEFIT. chuiohei and chapels in tha na- to make apellng funkihonal and left CHOCOLATE MAIuAoWAXLOW nedy, Don Spurdle and Louli a lot of munny to promote elmpll- BEL.MAR-The Clique olub will tion's new communities, fide Inglleh. CRUNCH Qooke, Jr. iponior a Hollywood "hit" party Yet our children put en the elpke One, pound milk chocolate or A blua and gold banquet, In ftt Tht Deok Saturday night, for tht Tn make acalloped corn, start stml-iweet ohooolato placet, li Olebratlon of the 42d anniversary beneflt of tht Monmouth County ot uniformity and apel the oonven- «? scouting, will be held Monday, with two cupa of cooked corn In ihonal way even better than their nuMhmallowi, one cup coarsd^J Heart fund, Mr», Alvln J, Henley a greased baking dlah. Beaion with grate-irandparinci, Bpellrig Im- ahoppgd pacana (or other nuts). Feb. i|, at numion high school. of Entontown U chairman, and Mn,nalt and pepper, Add one oup of In top of a double boiler melt Th* bsnquet will bt a father and Hobert Hlolo of Bradley Beach, li proovee while Inlehlatlve faltrei. ton affair. thin white lauoe, Top with fine Where le the eplrlt. of Frances ohooolato ovor hot water, Out tht olub preildont. oriimba mixed with table fat, Than Drake and Daniel BooneT Ara we manhmallowi into olghthi with wot King George of England, who died ytitardiy after 16 yon on tht throne), piittd Klwori. Lay doublo thlokniM of BA0I0I1BM OO lOVTH. bake the eorn (or 30 to 45 mlnutei rearing a raoe'of men or of row- nOTARY TO MEET * n a moderate oven, through Rod Bink with Queen Elliibtth on tho flur vlilt of Brttlih ruUri to thli eountfy tn Juno boatst—The Ohrlitlan Science Mon- wuid papor on oookli thtit. Ipread HIQHLANDa - Councilman and Tht Rotary olub at ltt muling of 1939. Tnli borough wn th« totne of a lirgt dimonitritlon by thouiandi of Monmouth itor. lalf of milted chocolate in a no. MM, William V. naiuoher of IN t 13H8'p, m, today at the Molly Mt, Dora, Kla,, U one of tin most angular ahapa on waxid paper,. If if Aland av«, here lift Monday by Pltchor hotil will hold a panel dii- rocont communities to install alto- county rtildtntii Lilted on the royel Itinerary at "i typloil Amorlein town." FUd-Benk wont Benjamin Franklin taldi "A pen-Oovtr with layer of marihmallowl' tto&lbrWwt Pitm Baaoh, m, minion on tht aubjeot, "Ara We and layer of nuti, Top with romaln. trio garbage dlapoiera on a town- ill out to welcome the royil visitors. Prom Rtd,Bink tht King ind Quttn wtnt by etr to Sin. ny eavad la a penny got"—thoug H h whati, they will visit MM, lUuioh. Performing Our Kunotlon an a wldi acalt, Ninety per cent of the It It ueually mliquotedi • • . a Ing chooolatt, (If nccoiiary, ipread jr1! lalhir, Olio OauUchy. During lervlo* Olub." 'faking part will be houiea .are eonneeted to septic dy Hook, whtrt thty boirdtd tht U.S.S. Wirrlngton, i diitroytr, for,tht trip to our nitlon'i penny tarned." Either wiy, the ohooolato with a knlfo dlppid In Benjamin Parker, Joeeph Fettner Wtrm water). Cool. Break or out their eoje-urn of three weeks, they tanka and the new dlipoitn grind eipltol. Ltft to right irt King Georgt VI, Quun BIlMbtth, Mr'e, Chirln Ki English inelMiy< regular hnver o fth U, I. defenie Md John Mount. Joho V, Crowell WMU Into imali partlolM (or quick hands la binding * advlee of (hi aandy Into pilots, Mikoi about lit (PH tr ttom Miami to Ifeiloo pounds, •• iTtnimmn I Bui ft! Mil mmMlttota' •r injljih, Kho •ffj«!|llx guMjtd tht r.oy«l toupjt tn »htlt«fjvtl'htrt. „ wlsett of Aatfitant, . i BED BANK BEGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 Paee Thirteen of the Presbyterian board of nat- 25 Yean With Firm Prown Appoints VanGlahn Manager ional missions committee, will YOU WILL Bergman Scores Group to Install Pastor Outlines speak on "Presbyterians Missions Inside U.S.A.," at the Wednesday, Mar. 5, meeting. DANCE Proposed School Loihlc as Head Church History SMOOTHLY ft CORRECTLY AliLANTK HIGHLANDS —Wil- Mary Ponton, former irutructrtM BAST KEANSBURG — Nathan Rev. Charles S. Webster, pastor GBANOK SOCIAL TUESDAY. for Arthur^ Murray In New York Bergman of rt. 36 here, long a critic :1am Lolhle of Highlands' will be of Red Bank Presbyterian church, and R«d Bank ii offering Instruc- of the Mlddletown township board installed as president of the Bay spoke on "The Challenge or Our COLT'S NECK—Atlantic grange tion In all dancet. You can now Shore Tavern association by Roc- Presbyterian Heritage," at a meet- will hold a Valentine lunch box receive thew «im« EXPERT Ieiioni of education, this week Issued the at LOWEST rates. Strictly privat* following statement in reference to co B. Bunino of Blairstown, presi- ing of the Woman's association of auction social Tuesday night at or group Instruction. the proposed , 30-room, $750,000 dent of the National Licensed the church yesterday at Westmln- grange hall. CALL RB 0-2691-M school to be located near. New Beverage association' and the sUr house atop Tower hill. The Rehearsals for the minstrel show, Monmouth for which a bond issue United Licensed Beverage associa- meeting, which was attended by which the grange will present Mar. ' special election is tentatively»«t tion, the national and state organ- more than 100 members, was pie-5, 6 and 7, are under way. for next month: •;• . izations, at a dinner next Tuesday ceded by a luncheon given by mem- • Here are my reasons for opposing Lt 6 p. m. at the Casino on Ocean bers of Circle two with Mrs. Al- DOROTHY ' the proposed school.. I believe this tilvd. here. ' bert W. Wordcn, Jr. and Mrs. A. statement will enlighten voters and Other officers to be installed are 'rving Doromus, as chairmen. —TUCKER' TOLAND cause them to pay more • attention Mrs. John Pollinger, East Keans- Rev. Mr. Webster, In giving the to school board elections. It states birg, first vice president; Mrs, history of his church, said that reasons why their tax bills have Helen Hill, Keansburg; second vice Presbyter, the name by which oarly been Increasing. piesident; Thomas Columbp, Presbyterians were known, came I One—Higher and -unreasonable Keansburg, third vice president; from the Greek word meaning taxes will result, The present school Michael S. Mendcs, Highlands, elder. The church founder was •board Is not doln* Its share to stop treasurer and financial secretary; the Inflationary trend In Mlddlc- John Calvin, who was born In . town'township! The amount paid Thomas A. Byrne, Newark, execu- France, and who was later exiled Famous Slips per J100 assessed valuation of your tive secretary; Mrs. Mary Somma, to Switzerland. In Switzerland, home or business has Increased Jteansburg,. sergeaht-at-arnis; El- Salvln met John Knox, who took from K68 Inl935to $8.80 last year. George W. Browne mer Nagy, • Keansburg, assistant ;hc Presbyterian religion to Scot- Thee school board in 19S1 spensp t sergeant-at-arms, and Paul Scher- land, nnd Calvin formed the world's approximatelpproximately two and one-one-halh f zer, Atlantic Highlands', Mrs. Wil- first free public school In Switzer- times the amount of money NEWARK—George W.' Browne NOW 2.29 the liam Balbach, Keansburg, and Mrs, land, In the early 1500'«. - township committee spent ($4,39 for of 44 Salem la., tittle Silver, was hool tax $175 for township ta presented a gold service emblem Edna M. Kruse, Highlands, trus- . Shown in iho office of the Venetian blind department at school tax, $1.75 for township tax,) tees. Rev. Mr. Webster said the First Regularly 3.00 Two^-I am opposed to building last week by the Public Service Frown's First National store on Broad st. is Max Prown, right, Presbyterian church was founded Electric and Gas company upon Mrs. Pollinger and Mrs. Hill will rooms that will not be u«d for owner, as he congratufatas Raymond. P. VanGlahn of .River in the United States in 1706 and Hack • N.ry years to come and going in debt to his' completion of 25 years' service be Installed- trustees - ot; the state* that church records show that tho pay for them. Unnecessary main- with the firm. Presentation was association, with Mrs, Balbach an Plaza, whom he has appointed,manager of the store's window United States constitution was Pink • White tenance a;id transportation coBts made by Henry P. J. Stelnmetz, alternate. 'George Pouzenc 'also founded upon the democratic laws •will result. The school board In vice president. will tie installed a trustee.. . shade and Venetian blind department. Crap* ew Sarin 1951 owed over $660,000 in oln bond Organized in 1938, the association practiced by the Presbyterian DANGE STOD1O Issues and Is repaylnR $41,000 per Starting ,with the company as church. He added mat" wlidn the Drati Sine year plus Interest. During the last assistant to the general display lists as members- 80 per cent of the constitutional convention was held' BALLET three years, $57,407 was paid In In-representative, Mr. . Browne was "C" license holders In. the shore in Philadelphia, John Wltherspoon, ••IS 10-50 11-44 TAP terest, -This amount of money made assistant display representa- and bay area of Monmouth county Natural Gas Galled 'Money Saver;' a convention delegate and a dele- could have built six new classrooms. tiye in 1944. Three years later he running from Sea Bright to Key- gate to a Presbyterian meeting at 14H * 14'/i ACROBATIC The amount of money used to re- Was.made assistant supervisor-dis- port and including Red Bank, the same time, helped form the pay this loan each year plus Inter- play and was promoted to super- Fair Haven, Rumson and. Mata- Will Be in Full Use by Summer constitution on doctrines set up by est would be sufficient to build us wan. .It is affiliated with'59 local TOE six new classrooms each year with visor-displays Jan. 1, 1949. organizations to form the state as- The Jersey Central Power & County Gas, a utility firm, head- his own church. out being in debt. sociation which maintains a legis- Light company said yesterday shore quartered at Atlantic Highlands. Rev. Mr. Webster concluded by Children from S up Addinz another $750,000 bond Is- Kcansburg lative representative at Trenton. area consumers have been saved The sale figure was reported bc- saying that "the world is facing Corset — Lingerie • private or class sue for this 30-room ($25,000 per The state association joins 33 money by the company's mixture tweon $11,000,000 and $15,000,000. a spiritual awakening, and the 20th boys and girls room) school on a township of 18,- The Parish House club of St. others to form the national'group, of Texas natural gas with Its Before any transfer of the prop- century will yet bo the century of 139 BROADWAY 000 residents (1950 census) to the Mark's Episcopal church met Mon represented by counsel at Wash- manufactured product. erties can be consummated, various the world." This year will mark JOHN TOLAND unpaid balance of the present bond day and discussed plans for a min the 100th. anniversary of tho Red issue is ridiculous. ington, D. C. Both associations "I can say there has been no governing agencies must approve LONG BRANCH 6-0035 Dramatics • Baton strel show to be held In the spring service members' needs in refer- general Increase in bills to our cus- the plans and agreements. This, Bank Presbyterian church. Unused Booms by. the -various organizations of ence to Information and advice. tomers since we started using the the official said, may take two or Rev. William Fclmuth, a member 201 E. BERGEN BE 8-8S19 Three—This 30-room school Is u» the church for the benefit of the The Bay Shore Tavern associa- blend In June, 1950," an Asbury more months of study and action. necessary at the present time. The building fund. Greeting cards have tion presently is taking part In Park company spokesman said. Sale of the properties was or- school board's own estimate of 11 been ordered and a food sale will the fund raising campaign of the 'Rather, there has been. a slight dered by the Federal Securities rooms includes five substandard be held Mar. 22. Mrs. Louise Nich- reduction." rooms existing In the present school olls was hostess. The next meeting Monmouth county chapter of the and Exchange commission, he said. system that must be replaced. There muscular dystrophy association, No prediction could be made up- This was because Jersey Central will be 19 unused rooms. will be held Feb. 18. Attending Mr. Lolhle aaid this week. He said on what rates will be when straight is part of General' Public Utilities' Suzanne Valentine The principal, causes (of) over- were Mrs, Martha Brakefield, Mrs. Alex 'Johnson of Keyport Is chair- natural gas goes into the mains company, an interstate holding crowding'of the present school sys. Alice Foley, Mrs. Margaret Carroll, man of the arrangements commit- sometime this summer. But thefirm. Law now bars Interstate torn are: Mrs. Helen Sehauffler,. Mrs. Claire tee for the group's annual dinner impression was given that natural companies from providing both appearing nightly One—Increase of pupils from Guentner, Mrs. Dorothy Behn, Mrs. to be held in May. gas is a "money saver" that should J"ort Hancock (war years) a tem- Carol Wilson and'-Mrs. Margaret electric and gas service. The sale porary situation. ' help hold the lid on generally ris- will leave Jersey Central as an Feelcyi . Home, School Club ing costs. electric company. At The CASINO Two — Non-resident students Mrs. Eva- Whltehead, Mrs*. •N. Y. Meters Misbehave •which pay their own way, but do Charles .Guentner, Miss Diane Ends Survey Tomorrow Because of uncertainties In tim- nothing to alleviate . overcrowding. Trenery, this place; Mrs. Yvonne The report was in answer to * ing the transfer of properties to WHERE THE FINEST OF FOODS Three—Increased building activ- EATONTOWN—(Mrs. Merrill D. Register' Inquiry prompted by a County Gas, "we are proceeding ity which Is of a permanent nature Whltehead, Mlddletown; Mrs. Ma- with our program just, as though MEET THE FINEST OF VIEWS and should'require additional build- rie Hopkins, Highlands, and Miss Beam, president of the Home and New York Times story yesterday, ing. Joan Trenery, New York, attended School club, this week announced saying natural gas had caused nothing has happened," the official Four—This 30-room school build- the Ice show Sunday In New York. that the pre-school survey being meter trouble to develop in West- said. ing will not help the local schools. conducted by club members will be chester and other areas served by Electric Progress Noted Dancing Every Saturday Night Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhatlgan the Consolidated Edison company East Keansburg has four flral completed tomorrow, Meantime, he also reported con- with Krades. next year four ' second celebrated their wedding annivers- Working on . the house-to-house of New York. The same gas i« grades. Where will third and upary and Mr.* Rhatigan's birthday used in this area's blend. siderable progress has been made LOU MICHAELSON and his orch. grades go the following year in a Saturday evening at Buttonwood canvass have .been Mrs. Elsie De- at the South Amboy J.C.P.&L, elec- nine-room building? Vrles, Mrs. Marjorle Becker, Mrs. The Times said meters "that be- tric generation plant. There a Also . . . COCKTAILS with DANCING manor. They bad as their guests Helen Bolvig, Mrs. Helen Layton, haved correctly when manufac- Transporting third grade pupils Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Crammer. tured gas was in the mains now "plant within a plant" Is. being- SUNDAYS FROM 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. to other schools is contrary to the George Preston celebrated his Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. George built to double Its electric output; •wishes of the majority of the par- Gordon, Mjss Paula Pennucci, Mrs, are occasionally going on tempera- This $11,500,000 projeot is part of a ents In any community. A cen- birthday Jan.- 28 with a family B. E. Sharp, Mrs. Harold Turpln, mental rampages to roglster incor- tralized school may be desirable In party." general electric expansion.program. Mrs. John Smock, Mrs. John Dlctz, rectly the flow of Texas natural The company said lt plans to spend a community.of two square miles Charles Guentner, Jr., Is spend- Mrs. Doris Anglebeck, Mrs. Joeoph gas." An Edison tost of 8,272 but certainly not In a township of ing several weeks In Miami, Fla another $25,000,000 on new .projects AND 15 miles square. ' Marcello, Mrs. L. G. Roundtree, Westches'.er meters showed 26 perin the next three years. A big Job Benjamin Andreach, Jr., and Mrs. A. G. Fox, Mrs. H. H. Brown, cent were running too fast, causing Port Monmouth has the same dif- Hayes Irons, Cleveland, O., who will be establishment of a power H CASINO RESTAURANT BAR ficulty at the present time. Other Miss Esther Murphy, Mrs. Nelson an overcharge In billing to consu- network between all plants on a are attending Holy Cross college, Scott, Mrs..Beam, Mrs. A. L.. Bev- mers, It was said. Blame was fixed schools such as River Plaza, Lln- Worchester, Mass., spent part of loop system, with a main station in SCENIC DRIVE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS croft, Naveslnk and Fair View are erly, Mrs. Clifford Cadman, Mrs. upon leather meter dtaphrams, now an upstate location.' - • rapidly approaching this condition last \jvek with Mr. ana Mrs. Bon-Louis Tischler, Mrs. G. G. Francis, to bo substituted with, synthetic jamln Andreach, Sr. Progress on big projects has been Additional Booms Mrs. Herbert Werner, Mrs. Fred parts. Mrs. Robert Kronenberger, Mrs. Stllwell, Mrs. Howard Wilkinson Jersey Central said it has notset back somewhat by material and Why not build additional rooms Doris Kronenberger,' Mrs. J. J. Mrs. Harold Lindemann, Mrs. Nor-had any similar complaints. But it manpower shortages caused by the at these local schools. It Is still Kronenberger and children spent man Thetford, Mrs. Harold Maga- emphasized this could be because nation's defense program, lt was the most desirable and less costly, Sunday in New York with relatives said. The company is now trying method, than transporting pupils than, Mrs. Charles Krueger, MM.It Is not using pure natural gas. to meet government cutbacks In from one vicinity to another; If and attended a show, ; G. G. Hollar, Mrs. Curtis Adams, It Is company policy to want cus- this $750,000 school is built, -where Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barberlch Mrs. Donald Boston, Mrs. Lewis tomers whose bills appear Irregular copper allocation through the use •will the 7,500 taxpayers of Middle- spent Monday with Mr, And MnMonroe, Mrs. R. R. Olewlne, Mrs. to ask for equipment tests. of aluminum as an eleotrln con< town township get the money to Jack Molta and Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Clifford Woolley, Mrs. K, K. Bower ductor. Make Your Home Your Castle In a telephone Interview, a J.C.- build any addition to local schools. liam MolU of Union City. and Miss Frances Bower. , A shortage of skilled electrical A large centralised school results P.*L, official'said full natural gas engineers and other technical labor Mra.Kathryn G. HUber has been in this state now is in use only in Your home can be your cattle ., > and Hert, we present two Ideas to help in Increased trafflo hazards, over- confined to her home by Illness. Cape May county. In Monmouth was reported. Some of this short crowded buses, gambling and nar- River Plaza age Is being met by the company's so economically too. Yes, you can you g»t full value from your home. cotlo hazards and a bad case of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahlll of and. Ocean counties, the blend Is own training programs and there nerves, Jersey City spent Saturday with Eighth grade pupils at the pub- mostly of manufactured plus some really enjoy, your home to the fullest if The cost it really Im than you think, Five—The new school budget of Mr. and Mrs. John Cahlll of Bay- lic school have completed' their natural gas. He said the change- Is talk about sponsoring a univer- 1952-53 amounting to $772,031 for sity scholarship to get other highly it gives you the service that you need, to call ui today . . t right now for « view ave. sales of magazine subscriptions over to pure natural can be ex-skilled help. Defense-borne labor maintenance is $80,242 higher than Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thon have with a gross of $1,667. Oscars have pected this summer in this area. and the space you require. free eitimate. last year and will require over returned from a two weeks' vaca- been awarded to pupils who sold 'Same Habits, Same Cost* dislocations even have made It $550,000 to be raised by taxation. tion In Miami; Fla. over $50 worth of subscriptions. tough to get needed supplies of All the new building projects of . Miss June Andreach entertained Richard Moore, Cathie Ring, Billy Some "human" and "natural" wood utility poles, It was said last year will ralso only $8,850 in factors, like ' conversions *o gas Most now being delivered come SEE WHAT new taxes. a group of friends Friday evening. Howard, Abble Ann Wllgerodt, Art from South Carolina. . The entire borrowing power of Present were' Miss' Marjbrle . Wy Kaney, Evelyn Layton, Phyllis home heating, plus colder outside . the school board andtne township, man, Mrs, Terry Campbell, - Miss Bott, Dan Walling, Joseph Slclll- weather, plus a dealre for more committee combined is only $575,' Janet Keelan, Mrs. Florence ano, Dirk Layton, Loretto Golden than usual Inside heat "can - and 000, therefore, $175,000 additions Thrunck and- Lieut! Paul Sneed and Robert Fisler. Walter DuRus- will push up gas bills," said the Red Bank High School must be raised by taxation to build . Mrs. Tracy Page of Newark, Mr, sell, Martin Curly, Robert Holsey, official. However, he' added, "if Honor Roll, Credit List DORMERS this school, The township com- and Mrs. Robert Ryan and daugh- Frank .Crawford, Suzanne Toop, public habits stay the same and mittee Dec. 3, 1951. has Issued a Frank J. Hurley, principal of the bond Issue of $207,000. ter Linda of North Plalnfleld; Mr, Sheila Brownlee and Judith Mor- the weather does, too, gas bills Use Judgment and Mrs. John Cahlll, Miss Mar- gan wero awarded certificates of should stay fairly level. You aroRed Bank senior high school, hu CAN DO FOR jorle Wyman, Mrs. John Thrunck, achievement, Richard Moore , won billed for what you use." announced that tho following stu- Do not let anybody try to-Mini- this place; Louis D'Anna, Fair- a portable radio for the salesman The spokesman said, full study dents have attained (standing on mize the amount of taxes you will view; Anthony Alllotto, Long with the highest gross and Cathie will be given to Consolidated Edi- the honor roll and credit list for YOUR HOME ; have to'pay. Use your own judg .the first semester: ment, look at tax table In Item Branch, who is a student at Holy Ring was the top salesman In com- son's problems and the experiences one above. Cross college, .were Sunday visitors missions. Abble Ann Wllgerodt won of other utilities serving natural HONOR ROLL Dormers add so much beauty to your home. Dormers make your dark, airless at,the home ot Mr. and Mrs, Bena special prize among students wno gas preparatory to the changeover, Seniors—Janiea Egolanct, , Bruee Gor- Six—$25,000 per room Is unneces- don.-Blair Hlbbs, Carol klatskr, Peter attic liveable. There are several type dormers suitable for your home. Call sary and excessive in cost, Regard- jamln Andreach.% topped the $50 mark. Profits from Jersey' Central's present blend Koenlg, Janet Magee, Virginia Semmey less of what others are paying, a tho sale will finance the class trip, develops 625 B.T.U. heat units, Kathcrine Scalzo Prudence Stone, - Bar* us for full information and free estimates. .,,;. , • • .„ . new classroom of exactly the same Mr, and Mrs, John McCarthy rings and high school, expenses, compared with 525 developed by barn Tlce, Albert Van Nottrand, Thom- tvnn of construction planned In this and. children visited Mr. and Mrs. wholly manufactured gas uaed un- as Westerman. * $760,000 projoct can be built at any.Edward Miller of Rahway over the The polls for board of eduoa- Juntori—Mary Antonldes, Albert Bech- locality for Ices than $8,000 per week-end, . • tlon elections will be open at the til the mixing was started June 12, toldt, James Bruno, Mlrlftm Davis, Lor- room. . ... 1950, ho said. Natural gas In the raine Dennis, Louise Oilbertsun, Judith Donald Berberich, son of Mr. and school next Wednesday, Feb. 13,pure form develops a much higher Holmes, Richard Klltiore, John Rogers I have plans for a slxtroom build- Mrs. Carl Berberich, recently cole from 4 to 9 p. nv • Sonya Schumacher, Lyn Woodhead. ing constructed of a solid concrete Charles Meeker spent laat week- B.T.U, hoat rating than manufac- Sophomores—Rosemary * Binder. Mal- Easy Monthly Payments foundation, concrete blook and brated his birthday with a party. tured types. It takes less natural colm Gumming, Virginia Donato, Shirley ..brick veneer exterior. Oil heating Attending were Mrs. Dell Winters end at home with hla mother, Mrs, gas to produce equal heat volume, Hatpern, Stephanie Glover, Betty Ham- - TAKE YEARS TO PAY - and daughter Marjorle, Mr. andCharles' Meeker, of Applogate st. ernick, Lowell Krassner, Joan Mackey, ( system, a thermostat in eaoh room, on leave from Coast Guard duties Much work must be done before Barbara McClell.n, William Olsen, Jolt- lighting powor, ventilation complete Mr/i, Robert Weiss and children Monmouth and Ocean,counties will nhlne Phillips, Anita Podell, Bill Robin- with double floors, maple, oak trim, Gall and Ricky, and members of at Cape May: = •-. • —> son, Judy Scarborough, Elisabeth Thomp- two-Inch thick doors, cotttng less the family, . Dr. and Mrs. -Anthony Perrotta get pure inaturaT tros.' However, son.' • - ^* ' ' '•'• than $8,000 per room, $5,500 was al negotlallptwV for the; conversion ••••'. OftEDIT LIST lowed for desks, blackboards. : Mr. and Mrs. William O. John of Alexander dr.* returned Satur- have been completed, with approval son are leaving this week to spend day from a vacation trip to Pas«- •Seniors—Carole Beeiv Jean Botkln An additional six rooms may- be by the federal government,'the of- Margaret' Bowman, Sally Brooks. Rose- Make Your Cellar a month In West Palm Beach, Fla, A-Grlllo, Fla., with Mr, and Mrsflolal .aald, marie Edonofer. Lore Herman, Kdwart added to the sohool at any time, by The First Aid squad met Mon-Art Rycrson of Red Bank, Hutton,' Donald Lehrbaum, Margaroi building additional rooms above, One uncertain factor; Is how.long Macdonalil, Jnnet Muyakens, Reginald The heating and wiring systems day and dlaouaaed final plana for It Will take tho supplier, Texas- Pyo. Sandra Slegpl. Jean ftrold,, Ellin- have bo«n designed to tako tho ad-the dance to be held Fob. 33 at Tinton Falls belli Hweotlng, Lolghton Wlllgerodt. Into A Handsome ditional rooms at a slightly lower St. Ann's auditorium, Mualo Is to Eastern Transmission Flpollne ..cor- Juniors—Audrey Harkalow, Ann Falvu, colt and at today's prices, The ladlos' auxiliary of- the fire poration, to lay 781 miles of pipe Ssnilra Qemmrll, anil Meyer, Rudolph bo furnished by Bob Lavonder's company will meet Monday'night In a roglon between. Mississippi Mlllei*, Barbara Moore, Emily Searica- r have legitimate signed bids and orchostra of Asbury Park, The now In the homo of Mra, Hans Lund. and Pennsylvania. This will be a mama, Sally Hehanti, Jonne Walker. estimates to confirm this state- by-laws w«ro read for the flrit Valentines will bo read by eaoh Sophomores—Marela Aenus, Sandra mont and I am mailing a set o time; The jquad reported 37 ca.Ha subsidiary line to the former po- Rlee, Hetty Jane Burr, E*vl, Joanna Mc- GAME member, Mrs. Carlla OR.rafola and Iroleum-carrylng "Big Inch" and Donald. Carol Scoritlll, Barbara. Yanko, plant to Trenton for approval, In tho pa*t month,,There were 18 1 Thlii lamo school board In 1049 -Mrs. Ida, tllmensee will be in "Little Inch" lines now carrying built 13 rooms, additions, to exist- members pre»on.t at.ihe, meeting. charge of. rtffreahmenta, ' gas north. Jersey OerUral already Ing schools averaging less thin Local reildonts vacationing tn Mra. Qrace Gelbet was a recent has -Installed an adequate gas line Fair Haven PTA Plans $10,000 per room. Florida and planning to return visitor here, , from a Now Brunswick oonneotlon For Founders' Day ROOM Any oni of the six reasons I have next month, Inolude Mr, and Mrt. Tho Boy Scout committee met to Long Branch, Now uaed for mentioned Is aufflolent for any sen- Patrick DeTuro, Nicholas DeTuro, •PAIR HAVBN-A play, "The sible person to vote No on this bone Friday, night In the home of John blending gas, It Is ready to recnlvo Inue, • ' Mrs. William Balbach and MrsLemon, , Sr, Present were Scout- a steady .stream of pure natural, Origin or tht P.T.A," will be givon Your cellar, all of It... or part of It.,, etn become a handtema game room Bernerlch,. Mr. and Mn, George master . Robert Seldler, Samuel at tho Founden' day meeting of Proiton and Mr. and MM, K. Oar-Fisher, Sr., Eugono Newman, An- • A $l,?00,OOu Job Fair Haven Parent-Tenohor »MOQ|. . . . or oan be finished off to suit your purpom, We'll bt hippy to conjult Sea Bright Man roll, all at Miami, and Mr, andthony Monio, Br,, David Boott, Sr,, However, Jeraey Central said tho atlpn Tu*«d«y, Feb. 19, In Knoll' with you about It... and remember, estimates are free. Mn, Jamei Lukaa at Key Weat. Chrlatopher DeFacIo, John Got* conversion la a • major projoot. wood school auditorium, Mra. Step- Settle* for $10,000 tlngham and Mr, Lemon, Some 11,300,000 muit be' spent just hen Shulte la chairman, and tho NHW YORK CITY — A $10,00C Cub icouti of den flvt met atto convert oomumeri equipment to group'! MnCher Singers will alng EVERY JOB INSURED' Rottlemint wai reported In U, B, Dr. Huliiorin Opcna the home fit the den, mother, Mm, reoe|ve tho natural gas. A bin iong« popular when tha P.T.A, waa hOOl'INO PAINT1NO CARPENTRY District court hire Tuesday ending •hare of this will go toward the founded M ysari ago. Offices at Lynn, Mu»i. William Matthews, yeiterday, af- SIUINO NEW BATHROOMS KITCHEN CABINETS the suit brought by former baric ternpen. , .',.>,,( bringing- In of. team* of specially- Th« oxecullvo board, Hi a moot' ROOM AUDITIONS captain Frank Satindirs, <4, of 118 Dr. Mtytv • U. Halner'ln, heart . flfrl, and Mrs. 'Jtob'ert Oavla left trained oxperLi in., gu to every ,lng Tuestlny at the home of Mrs. PORCH ENCLOSURE* DORMERS Ocean ,«ve,, Sea Bright, who losl specialist,. formerly of ried Bank, Clifton .Lewis on Kornp »vi,, voted EXTENSIONS Friday lot California, Mn, Uavla home, builneii and Industry using MASONRY his right leg In a 1S80 bane aco|. nai opened an office at Lynn, Mail, la the former Mln noie Marli JHI and—at no uoat to comumeri— to contribute nn Anierlctn flag,and EXPANSION ATTICS OARAGES dint, He ban bien certified a« a qualified Furlato. of Water it. tidjuit all gas burning' anulpmunt h Brownlt flag to the,new Brownie FLOOIt & WALL T1UN0 HEATING ELECTRICAL WORK According tn Now York attorney apeolalUt by thu Amirloan Board Reviral memben of the C'apt. tn'.nukn iho mo«l. rr.nriomlnal iif« troop whloh thay sponsor. The Abraham M. Flieh, who ripr«nnte< of Intarnal Medlelne and by th David A, Wallln/r Amirloan Li- of tho natural Rnt, For speed and P.T.A. alio needs a new Olrl Baout American College of Phyilolans. minimum.ooneumer-annoyance, the leader (or the new troop to be tho flea Bright man In his $78,000 glon poit attended the aquare formod for reoint Brownlo fly-upi, FREE ESTIMATES t suit against tin Tlct' Towing Llni, - Or, Halperln Ji a graduate of Co*danoe Saturday night at Ocean- whole region u being divided into Mri. Milton AronolT It1 co-l«ader o( Ino,, Blunders' lig was amputate lumblai unlvenlty, where he wai port Inn, ipanaored oy Bhrewabury •lotions, The toami will maka ad- tht fly-up group, below tho Icnle following thi aool. eleoted to Phi Beta Kappa, national poit, American Legion. justments of all burnera and advlie dint Apr, II, I960, Saundew charged honor aoalety. He received his doo- Frank Lupo of Byeamora ave, upon their proper uae, In one no- Tht P.T.A, will itnd two dele- that while he was trying to fuUh t6r of medlelne degree In 1041 from has returned home from Fort Mon- tion after another, gates to the 58th annlvonary lunoh- a lint bitw.tn two bargu undi the Long Island oollege of'medlolne mouth hoepltal where he win a 0eraey Oentrnl nliu aald negotla- oon of the county P.T.A, Monday, ITIonmouth fonstruction fo. tow by tho tug boat HJmrgttlo, th and served hli Internship at Beth patient the pait thret weeki, tlom have been completed, pending Feb, 1», at Pleuant Valley Inn . tug suddenly moved, oauilng nli Israel ho«p|tal In Boilon and car* Mra. Jaeilfi Molntyre nf Hyca. state and fcilcrm approval, fm* thnllolmdel, flll III II IMNK I. Ml I'll) V* V I 1 .... 1 r . > r J -, ! V» t«g Is bieom* inmuhia In lh« rled on a private priotlee In tha more ave, la confined home by •ale of all lie gaa production and . Ber* trtibli to rntkt tnek«l m»n» Isoi* lint. city iivtral yiari, lllnui, delivery propirtm la this area to* br tiifiai Thi MiiiuiiwAivirUiimiaC Page Fourteen R13D BANK BEGISTER, FEBRUARY 7, 1052 Ordonez spoke on forcing shrubs Mrs. Nettie Maher, George Sullivan to bloom in the house in the win- Candidates Asked and Thomas Kinlan. Mrs. Maher is Mount Wins Trip Death Car for Red Bank Driver Red Cross ter; Mrs. Roy Wilson, on planting To Lecture on New president of the Independent Wom- seeds in hot beds, and Ml/. F. L. en's league. Horton, pruning of shrubs. To Address P.T.A. The meeting also will mark the To California Praises Club At the Mar. 5 meeting at the Respiration Work KEANSBURG — The eight can- association's founder's night. Fa- BLOOMFIELD—John H. Mount, FAIR HAVEN — A letter from home of Mrs. F. L. Horton, Forest LONG BRANCH,—The new back ther's night also will be celebrated. ave., W. E. Kemble will give an didates for the board of education Jr., local General Electric major ap- Red Cross officials at Fort Mon- pressure arm lift method of man- here have been invited to address pliance retailer, is one of 80 North moutli hospital was read at a meet- Illustrated lecture, "Famous Gal-, ual artificial respiration will be the dens of New Jersey." the regular meeting of the Parent- Jersey G-E dealers who are win- ing of the Garden club of Fair Ha- subject of a special meeting of Red Teacher association tonight at 8 Friday Service ners of a 14-day all-expense-paid ven yesterday at the homo of Mrs. Cross first aid and water safety In- o'clock at the Frances place school. California . holiday. Mr. Mount Frank Kcnncy on Princeton rd. Carol Kiiill Hendricks structors at the Borden auditorium, Plans for the meeting—where To Honor Boy Scouts earned the holiday for outstanding The letter thanked club members Monmouth Memorial hospital on the candidates will be asked to sales achievement during the re- for the floral decorations they have Has Sixth. Birthday Wednesday night, Feb. 13. Edward make a statement of reasons for ' Leon Rosenfeld presided at a cent '"California Caravan" cam- been sending to the hospital every RIVER PLAZA—Mr. and MrsF. , Sylvester, former safety service seeking election' and then to take meeting of Cub Scout pack 60 Tues- paign conducted by the North Jer- month since their founding In Sep- Elwood Hendricks, Jr., of Apple- director, of the county Red Cross part in a panel discussion—were day at the home of Mrs.'Ezra Da- sey Branch of General Electric tember; gate St., entertained Sunday at a chapter, will do a review demon- made Tuesday night at a meeting vidson on Pinckney rd. A special Appliances, Inc. * The letter brought out the fact birthday party Sunday for their stration and -new system for roll of the association's executive com- service will be held at the Congre- that this garden club is the only daughter, Carol Ruth, six years over, change of operators and amittee at the home of Mrs. Helen gation B'Nai Israel tomorrow On Feb. 15, Mr. Mount and the blanket wrap. night, marking the opening of Boy other winning dealers will travel one which sends flowers of some old. Decorations were in a Valen- Schultz, 46 Crescent st. to San Francisco as guests of Gen- ype for patients' bedside tables tine motif. Mr. Sylvester said the Red .Cross Scout week, and he urged cubs and is preparing supplements to first Mrs. William Stringer, association parents to attend. eral Electric Appliances, Inc., to every month. Mrs. William Frank, Attending were Donna and Linda aid and life saving and water president, will introduce the candi- attend General Electric company's war services chairman, said her Loversldge, Michael Reid, Mickey safety text books to illustrate the dates and be moderator of the dis- The troop will hold an open "Road Race Jamboree." This four- committee yesterday took 85 nar-Olsen, Barbara, Bruce and Joan new method, and theso will soon cussion; Members of the audience meeting at the Jewish Community day convention climaxes a nation- cissus bulbs In small containers to Loversidge, Donna Lee Perry, .Su- bo available at chapter headquar- will provide questions and the can- center Feb. 27. There will be a pro- wide sales activity by General Elec- Saverio Migliani of 145 Catherine st, died of fractures he hospital for decorations on bed- san and Ellen Hendricks, Joan and ters In Shrewsbury. As no change didates asked to reply, Mrs. Max gram of movies, inspection of uni- tric and will bring together more of the skull, chast and legs*suffered early Monday morning side tables. Each hiilh will bloom Patricia Citarolla, Pamela Hen- over can be done immediately Mr. Honigman, chairman of the asso- forms, and entertainment by Indi- than 1,700 leading G-E retailers within the next few days. Money dricks, Judy Hendricks, Richard vidual dens. " from every state east of the Rocky when the car he was driving (shown above) struck a tree on Sylvester cautioned workers by ciation's publicity committee, said 'Or this particular project was and "Jean Kessler and Mrs. Elwood saying; "The prone pressure meth- this week. Candidates for the board The den mothers will hold a cake Mountains. Navesink River rd., spun around, then came to' rest wedged raised in December when the club Hendricks, Sr., Mrs. Frank Lover- od has saved many lives In thoare Jeremiah Wilson, board presi- held a Christmas decorations sale sldge, Sr., Mrs. Frank Loversidge, sale Friday, Mar. 7, at Davidson's Following the convention in San between the tree and a fence. Dominick Russo of I 12 Mon- past, and those trained In it aredent, vand Councilman Leon A. market. Philip Waldmah and Albert Francisco, the North Jersey group n the local shopping center. Jr., Mrs. Robert Hendricks, Mrs. advised to continue its use until Waitt and Charles Quackenbush, Schwartz will take the cubs to a will visit Los Angeles and thi mouth st. is in fair condition at Riverview hospital, where the The meeting program centered Jack Lovcrsidgs and Miss Lillian they have received training on themembers seeking re-election; Mrs,major league baseball game next around horticulture. Mrs. Carlos Dinsmbrc. Grand Canyon before returning two were taken by the Fair View first aid squad. He is being new method." Mildred O'Brien, Robert Hyland, spring. ' ' . East. treated for broken ribs, bruises of -the chest and cuts of the upper lip.

Flash Gordon" at the Asbury Park Eatoutoun Convention hall. All parents of ubs are invited to a covered dish A "daughter, Rosemary, was born 'Blue and Gold" banquet at the Monday at the Fort Monmouth sta- rlcthodist church a week from lo- tion hospital to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. I101T0W. McPherson cf Clinton ave. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Whltflold The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist Sunday entertained Mr. and Mrs. . church met Tuesday night in theLeon Walker and children and Mrs. \faplc ave. home of Mrs. Francis William Anderson of Audubon and Bruce. Mrs. Helen Osgood and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rockett of Charles Dowen wore hostesses. De- Berlin. : la not tie votions v.'ei'c led by Mrs. Howard Mrs. Mary F. Conover of Phila- Montgomery. Mrs. Annabel Dennis delphia returned home Monday and Miss Mary Dennis presented' a night after a visit with her daugh- program, "South of the Border." ter and family,-Mrs. Thomas Sny- Mrs. John Diets, Sr., reported on der, of Butonwood ave. the successful spaghetti luncheon and supper and told of plans for a The Sons and Daughters of Lib- luncheon Feb. 20, of which she Iserty had a "package party" and chairman, She also will be in meeting Monday night. A game charge of a mother-daughter ban- party Is scheduled for Monday, Feb. quet in May. Flans were also told IS. of a "pal party" dinner with Mrs. Andrew G. Becker, borough clerk, George Whltncld and Mrs. Fred lias purchased a 1952 Ford. Steelman in charge. Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bruce at- Fleidner was accepted as a newtended the annual scout dinner at member. The society received an the Berkeley Cartcret hotel Mon- invitation to tho World Federation, day night. which will- be held In April. It was The Garden State Amateur Radio reported that a group of members association's farewell dinner for will attend the 12th annual W. S.Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. Tyaek of C. S. meeting in Trenton next Littlo Silver will be held at the month. A social will be held In Mrs. American Legion homo Wednesday Elliott Willett's home Feb. 29 with night. The "Decibells" met Monday Mrs. Wiilett and Mrs. Frances night at Mri, Waldron Kennlaon'a Whitfield In charge. Mrs. George home on Lake ave., Fair Haven, .to Whitflcld presided at Tuesday's make final plans for it. meeting:. Girl Scout troop 27 met Monday afternoon at the Methodist ohurch The Home and School club is with Mrs. Carl Monaci as leader. conducting a survey of all pre-The girls are beginning a drive to school age children and children collect clothing and toys for needy who will enter the borough's school families. Their current project is in September. Members are nowmaking "buddy burners" to take making a house-to-house canvass on a day's camping trip to Camp of the new housing developments, Nomoco. Also at the meeting, song but anyone who has pre-school age rehearsals were held for the va- children up to five years old, orriety show. whose child will enter school In Mr. and Mrs. Carl Monaci of Wat- September, is asked to contact Mrs. son pi. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D, Beam, president, Mrs.Mathcw Hughes Saturday night. Norman Thetfold or Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark of Magathan. Tlnton ave. are parents of a son Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Mrs. Frank Bannon has been born Monday at Monmouth Memor- named assistant to the librarian at ial hospital. Monmouth Junior college. Her hus- Mis. Andrew Clement! enter- LARGE BUNCHES-CALIF. Look at this Parade of Values! band is principal of the Monmouth tained Mrs. Frank Dodge of Long Beach school. Branch at tea Tuesday afternoon. bun. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hughes Mrs. John Dietz, Jr., chairman of CARROTS recently entertained Bernard Gillan ast Thursday's Mothers' March on Fancy Florida "~~ of South Weymouth, Mass. Mr. Gll- Polio, reported that about $100 was Juicy Indian River lan and Mr, Hughes were on Oki-realized. Mrs. Eileen Dolan, local Good tew/Low Price I nawa while In the Navy In World March of Dimes chairman, has ex- TEMPLE ORANGES ORANGES LibbyU to the War II. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes en- tended the campaign to Feb. 15. Down ^ Poi9n tertained Robert Blzzaro, seminar- She reported that contributions Last ian in. charge of St. James Memor- have been received from Mrs. 350 Fresh, Frozen SUPER ial ' Episcopal church, at dinner Thclma Deffendorf, Jesse Lane, Mr. Drop Sunday. and Mrs. VanNote, James N. Wol- FANCY WESTERN FANCY FLORIDA FANCY FLORIDA The Melody Kings of Long colt, Mrs. Caroline Wood, Mr. and Branch will furnish music for Sat-Mrs. Harry Rowland, Mr, and,Mrs. Maxwell House SUDS urday's March of Dimes dance in Orrin Clark, T. W. Thorjjo, Mr..and BROCCOLI PASCAL CELERY Avocado PEARS ORANGE the American Legion hall. Dancing Mrs. Frank Holmgren, H, Craw- for will be from 9 p, m. to 3 a. m. Mrs. ford, Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. Lillian Bunch *»* larga Matthew Hijghes, chairman, is as-Tucker, Mrs. C, F. Rathbone, Mrs. 2 '° 290 2 pkgi. " FANCY CALIFORNIA JUICE 250 *• sisted by Mrs. Norman Thetford Arthur Aumack, J. Lamurey, Town SELECTED, HARD RIPE Large Stedless Florida COFFEE Mrs. Carl Monaci, Mrs.' Louis G. Shop, Mr. and Mrs. G. Norton. Mr. Mead, Mrs. Charles Kruegpr and and Mrs. Richard Sculthorpe, W. C. Miss Doris Bennett. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Peter, Brussels SPROUTS TOMATOES GRAPEFRUIT Councilman and Mrs. Fred S Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brown, Mr. and R Morris entertained Commissioner Mrs. Harold McCllntock, Mr. and •• •' Mr«, John Diets, Sr., has returned 9, F. & A. M. 4.39 PALE - DRY -Dairy Products- from a visit with her mother, Mrs Whiskey" 4.19 Amelia Neelan of Brooklyn. DAVIDSON'S No Deposits IMPORTED . PORTUGUESE Davidson's Strictly Fresh Large White Dozen f""»Jw Mrs. Mllllcent Bennett and daugh- Little Silver 35ft Straight Whiskey V ters Doris and Peggy and Stanley Fifth Richards and Frank Laatella spent Mr, and Mra. Irving Hill liavo QIN CA9E of M Bottles SKINLESS & BONELESS EGGS 5/0 Sunday In New York city to seereturnod to Lawrorioo, Kani,, after Van Zandt Strictly Fresh Mediiim White - Dozjn —^ the Hollywood Ioe revue at Madison a visit with their aon-ln-law and 100% Grain Neutral 3 Fifths Square Oarden and "The Greatest daughter, Mr. and Mu, Olal Ravn Spirits Imported Show on Earth" st Radio City Mu- dal. .79 EGGS 530 •la Mall. Walter Ingram will fly to Miami, WINE $00 Floyd Holmgren is In Hazard Fla,, today to participate In the 3.19 ""* Blackberry or Cherry SARDINES 790 hospital with a back Infection, yacht raoo* In Nassau. CHEESE SPREAD i Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Darms on Tho Woman'a guild of St, John'a Abave lUmi Imludva WliH Davldtaa' Bret. , In Pure Olive Oil tertalned Mr, and Mra; Clifford Cad Eplaoopal. ohapel hold a covered mail and daughter Barbara at a dish luncheon yojtorday. * ° « '550 day In MleDratlon'of tho birthdays tend tho put nreildont'a night at Wernar Fancy #SOC 2 3 of Mr*. Cadman and Mr«. Arthur tlid I a i'o n t-Tanolw association Ncu-, Spiced Almond Cookies BONILISS Cotfrtavo. Prcionti wefo glvbnMhc meotlnu at the Berkeley school In Lanolin Soa]i' ^ ivrs. .,„- 93* Open Friday Nights 'Ml 9 SMOKED DAISIES 790 ju«»U of honor and a birthday qako Bloomflold Tucsdoy. OavltUon'i Oy* Kcchlcr Wheat Snux wai enjoyed, Alio present wore Mr, The"annual bafcod ham dinner Cadman, Mr. Cotg-roave, Council propaiad and aervod by Uio men Holiday 8 oi, pkf, It f.RitHV man and MM. Loon B, Smock, Jr, of at, John's BpUoopol chapel will LY"9'P-l-ft sbit/Al Sl.ORI and Mr. and Mra. Robert Dangltr, be hold Saturday, Mar, 1, front mitant Coffee -MsaaaaaBadford PUT« J«l|itS Thtr« wtro 180 children ohroll«d 6:80 to 8 p, m. Tickets can bo ob- r—yr-y In the Holy Childhood aaioolatlon tained from tho voatrymon, Conoord 3rape A 10 ex. glass Ofii Tuesday at St. Dorothea'* Cothollo Mr, and Mr*, Henhcn Taylor and Save 25c on church by Rev, Oarratt Burka of children Ruth and Robert nttondod Mint or Elderberry * Of' Pittsburgh, p», Father Burke alio a birthday party glvan Thursday Sherry or Current A lOei.glin 4CM preachod a itrmon, by Mr. and Mra. Sttphtn Raft of Otntir at,, Baa Bright, (or Mra. Oxydol - PKO, ^ QC ^3 Mr*. Curtla Adanu of Salon pi L^ "WHERE THF WI<;F nF.CONOMI7F" J sanity anUrtalnad Mri. Norman Rafa'a father, Cyril Bmaok. Praiint Strewberryi Red Raip* A 10 ex. glass "ord. Mri. LeU Monro* and wera Mr. and Mra, Cyril Smack, Jr., berry or Wild Blackberry * -*n*ld Boston at tea. 'Mia la- Mra. Bmaok, flr., Mr, and MM, O, Completes details at to dliouis tho pre-«ohool K, Phlfor and children Patrlolaand Bliek Rupberry . AlOoi. glasi balnf oonduotid by the Clary. Mrs, Lillian Roblnaan and Oil RED BANK and L IXl IE SILVER id 8onool olub, daughter Roberta and Stephen, Jr., a of Cub; pack ST tomor. Martha, Wtndy and S«n« Ann Special Package t will BI ravlawid by