RED BANK REGISTER »S=» VOLUME LXXIV, NO. 15. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO lft. PUC Authorizes Work WiH Start Red CTOM Organises lUdio.Diviiion New Shrewsbury Military Police II New Hearing on Monday on Route Arts to Rfmove Officer Gled Project Pursued I Corps headquarters recently an- nounced the award of the Bronsa Water Main Cue 3S Wfeoing Job Driving Hazards Star Medal to Maj. Harry T. Van- By School Board Note. Jr., Red Bank, formerly com- T. Oratoa RrloraliaMl manding officer of the lavth Mili- tary Police company and now a If Service CMS to Hash*.? Fi Of §igna R«Ti«g member of thr 77M Military Police To 1210,0011 battalion, stationed somewhere in TIMM Fad* MM! Martoriata' Korea. The medal was presented Aa Being Far Taw Law MEW SHltEWSBURr-The Hew NEW SHRKWSBURY-The may- by Lieut. Col. Thomas it. Barton, SHREWSBURY" — Discussion af Work oa the wideatag of Beat* battalion commander. Jersey Boardof sNMie Utility Cam- I frees nertk of Coopers bridge r and council continued their ef- he steps necessary to get a t*s> mtisieoters (P.UO hs* agreed te to Morgan will begin aaat Meedey, 'orU last Thursday nifht to remove laseroom building aided to tha tot tlM MMMMutk Caenoliaatad Wa-•ecerdiag te State Highway Cam- blind epoU" on local etreets and local grammar school highlighted ter «•***«•? "plain why it ha* Mt mlatiMMr Reasford i. Abbott ia roads to prevent automobile acci- Monday night's meeting of the carried out •• atitr t* lastall we- a statsamt before Astlag denU. • board ot education. Ur main tUnriii* «M HI hy-Merrill M. Tkempsoe, stale legte- Councilman Henry B. Oleim aaid The week previous wh*a Fred* Imli kcrc. latars aM Meaaaowtb county free* hat some obstacles that obscure ric Messina, chairman of the Boraugk AtUraey Lawnnc* A. holder* at • ceaferenee ia the gov- he viaion of motorieU atlll exitt in >oird'a planning committee, an- Carton told tk* mayor ead council ernor's ease* at Treated last he borough, but the situation is nounced th* proposal at a special last Thursday nigkt tkli bearing Thursday tfUraewa Imnroving. meeting, the cost of th* added •My decide whea tke proposed w«rk Council asked Borougk Clerk plant wts a«t at about 1350,008. will IM done and the price, if My, In ela*e caafercnc* witk tk* act- At that time, John B. Myers, Jr. lag governor aM Mr. Abbott war* Margaretta L R«d to send letters tkat tke borough will have to pay to the Jumping Brook Country club argued that th* school'* cost would Cor the iiutallatio*. rtoelielders Director Joseph C. Ir- more likely be UOO.MM. Monday, wln. Abram D. Voerhees. Victor and the. Wayside Bowline club to No date haj been set far the hear- ntovn hack big signs which are re- however, Mr. Messina disclosed B. Qratalager aM Bsrl L, Waelley, hat Frederic Fessler, Haslet archi- ing, Mr. Carton said, but he expects Sheriff Ira B. Wekctt, Assembly- garded as a traffic hazard. Another it ta ke called in the near future. Inter will go to the U. 8. Air Force tect, estimated the cost at 1210,009. Ervin R. Simmill, County Mr. Messina said the architect Clerk J. Russell Weelley, County laboratory thanking il» stall for utting back bughea and other told him that the cost per room Eaglaeer Otis Seaawa, Richard R for ten rooms would he coneidore- Of immeditto Interest ta the her- Stsejt, Republican senate eaadi- growth at the Wateon base in Way- aufh cauaell ia whether P.U.C. will aide. \y less than the per room cost e; Mayer Alfred N BeadkMM tor fewer room*. Insist that Monmouth C*H*lfd*t*d of Bhrcwsbury, •WpvbUeea eaMI- Braaa oat Back carry out a IfM ruling that the In- dat* •! assembly, and Marry Mr. Myers and Clarence Berger, stallation he mad* withaut servie* It was mplained that when the Mekles of Shrewsbury, county Jumping Brook club waa aeked to >ard president, countered that the charge, or whether such a charge bridge supervisor. Alao atteadiag M10.000 figure is "way off." Beth kill be allowed. It hai heaa figured Improve vision at the Asbury avr- wer* eeveral Ocean county aM Qreen Grove rd. Interaectlon, It men declared that Mr. Feasler eur. that the east ef pitting in the etat* highway aasclal* aad members complied by catting down weeds rently is busy In another communi- lee wauli amount ta about IIM.OW. of th* press. and gracs there. However, this was ty wher* extra referendum* had ta The service under auestioa WM be held because th* amount voted Cammlasleaer Abbott atated that considered Inadequate. The club la applied far four year* age. It would being aeked a yiae) ta awavia'a amatfanty with a council request to take down pany, Maj. VanNote displayed ex ing to go over preliminary plane •IM are on erder. In order to save time the work of aammiHiicatlan *• aH parti af rda ttata m Civil Dafanta tni M Cnu aitaiitaf a big sign it has on a tree on Way- emplary devotion to duty, willingly for the ten-room plant. Mr. Mes- side rd. A stiff letter is rolng out sina pointed out that Joseph Clay- A dispute over aervtce charge* hai widening the ihaulder* af the high- and cheerfully worked long hours way will be done ftnt aM tkat th* ordering quick removal of the ob- at the difficult task of directing and on, county superintendent of h«M hack the work, although lack struction. schools, suggests* that the beard af adequate water hna keen an* af work will be taken up In three sec- co-ordinating all phases of the the meet Mvcrc problems thla mu- tions, known as A, • and C. Old Stable Now Hcadquirte rs Two ordinances were adopted unit's operations during the time confer with the mayor and council nicipality has had te face. Thla lack Work will be started flrst oa See- for SlurHiy Ons (stabilities a new resldentlsl when his company was performing a* a eourtesy geitura. Thl* wsa hai keen eelled a major Bre haaard. Ion A la the vicinity of tH* Mtd- son* In Wayside, In the Oreen the mission of directing traffic recommended because th* prepeeed Some have c*ld it heM hack prep- dletawn village cutoff, aM at* NEW SMBBWSaWBT-Bev. Orove rd.-JumpIng Brook rd. vicin- across the Hsn river bridge* andbuilding would exceed th* board** erty sales. It alra haa brought dlfll- where near Old Cherry Tree farm, For Gvil Defense Communications Menry C Back, anther of "Jer- ity. Another r»<]Ulr» be amended. This to insure that traffic continued to The caae goes back before Nor. and the third, or Section C, will weeks snd sometime* months 'or WJVQR at hi* Asbury Pirk home, flow at » steady rate to enable all Whit* at., addrnwd th* beard be the teat at th* highway aorth completion. Mow, less than two cen- Mr. Manamon has been an enthus- one lets up restriction* tor the ex about th* addition. Though com- 34, 1MT, when M»nut«utu Cousutl- cavatlon and removal of soil and United Nations forces to withdraw 4ated changed iti policy regarding ward ta Morgan. turies later, the small stable that iastic radio amateur many years, rwgaa,, _manjr of them to the south. Maj. VanNot* re- mending th* board for going ahiad has always stood in the rear of the and presently I* In charge of the requires special permits for such with th* ten-room plan, he *ald he Installation of new aervlce, Mayor Th* present three-lane highway activity. The amendment, passed mained at hia aMlgned task until Stevens explained. Before that will become a four-lane thorough- old homestead, house* electrical base radio communication agency •f limn, all units Including combat units had waa "disappointed to read that equipment eapabla of talking for the Signal Corp* Engineering on flrst reading, exempta. from th* ther* are those who feel that tan elate, the municipality, then Shrew*, fare, with the lanes Increased from restrictions, the mining of gravel safely withdrawn south of the Han room* ar* too many." H* said that bury towmhlp, applied W (be aerv- ia to It feet la width, with a single around the world in less than a laboratories. river. Through his skill, tireless ef- Osaa da Vast, ownar af tka OM dravel operators now pay annual if *ueb reasoning had been aban- Ice It MW aeeka. exception, and that being for ap- UMSM face of $900 each. fort and leadership, he Instilled In doned In the put that ths beard proximately a mile which will lead Dawn through the year* th* hia subordinates th* Haaartane* of would not be faced with Ita ytaa* to the underpass at the Central property haa had various owners, Health Center M^halatBaHat. tholr «U«ion. thereby contributing •nt probleme. HI* reference «n» The mayor recalled tkat tke wa- railroad trestle Just *outh*a*t ot at one time being the site of the After a discussion about provi- greatly to the successful evacuation Hssjtv T OvHck off MMa|tol*wii questionably was directed ta Mr. ter company eald It couM not af- Five Corner* at Keypert, where old Quaker meeting house, later sions of another sonlng cade amend ot Sooul. My«r* and Rlehard Qrlfflth, beard ford ta ant In tke mala* aM hy exkrtlag condition* cannot being bought fcy Joseph H. Stit- w*"W*w*jajaiP» HSj OMSl SB" •aB*jWl^B|*s"*j> To Open Soon dhBask earfUtaaV a^daBI »BU dtaasVo 4W ^fkeis^ ment—one to ast up a-ww »**>l "The unselfish, ebeerful and ef- members who lest week voted mania wan «-had been Ms start. ._ \ The lane* ha this short woll. "Old WhtrtWrfJStrm Mi residential sone in tha northern out policy, ant depend upon water hasM. Sine* 1MI It has been known ••t Tltlf wifj OJM MsW ISJ SJSJBSJS) ficient manner In which be peragalas- t eeetlaulng with tha law disteac* win remaia at ten feat ia WEST LONG BRANCH - A part of the borough—eouaell decid- formed hi* duties was a major fee- room addition. They favored aid- •ale* for It* revenue. This etand width. throughout Monmouth county as health center to serve as headquar- laga ot Allaire, ed to send (he proposal back to the wai met with an offklal preteit by the chapter house af the American tor In the successful completion Of ing more classroom space, bat net Wark ta b* atarted next Monday ters for the public health nursing planning board. his unit's assigned mission, thereby the* amount recommended by Mr- three municipalise. Bhrewabury will be under th* direction of Alex Red Cross. That the small stable of Eatontown, West Long Branch Messina's planning committee. town*hip, Middletowa towmhlp ana Is now headquarters for the radio Members said they felt such a reflecting greagr t credit upop n him Mulr, 'supervisor of highway main- and Oceanaort, will bo opened with- change should be reviewed carefully lf i it d th military Batantowa, all of which had order* tenance, with state highway labor division of the Defense Department in th* next two weeks In the gram- McBride Elected self, his unit and th* military dated prior to Nov. 34, INI, oa Ble and material. Other work on Sec- of Civil Defense is not so well with C. Karl Morrow, the consultant service." with the water company. known a fact. mar school on Wall at. who has been retained to develop Declaring tha school system la tion* A, B aM C will be don* under Monmouth County Organisation a master plan for the borough. The "getting away with bare mini- Thla protest and the water com- separate contract*, bid* far which tor Social Service provides th* pub- CWV Commander mum*," he aald there ar* way* af •eny'e claim* were subject af eon. will be advertised far about Dee. 1. ASBURY PARK — Lsslt* C. Me- feeling was that If too large an This division has been organised lie health nursing for the throe area is set aaid* for the building Regist:er Wins obtaining fund* for th* building alterable dlseuailon by the T.V.C. amlssloner Abott Infer* under the leadership ot Uoyd H. boroughs and Is redecorating and Bride of Red Bank was elected needed. "Tou'll never too tho day." naally. it ruled, In mld-lNO, that county commander of the Catholic af large-type homes many persons the** present Thursday afternoon Manamon of the Signal Corps En- equipping the large ground floor who want to build average-slMd h* continued, "when you hav* too Menmouth Conaolldattd da that ha had been to Washington gineering laboratories of Fort Mon- room provided by the Wast Long War Veterans at tl>e Chateau res- TThreh e Awards much school here." Declaring that warp; according to company poll- taurant Sunday afternoon. houses may be discouraged from th* taxpayer* ar* behind tha tan- ale* 1a «S*ct before the Nov., INT. aM that be had the assurance tie mouth, to provide emergency com- Branch board of education. In ad- moving Into th* borough. NEW HRITNBWICK-Thri* necessary iteel for th* work would munication facilities to all parta of dition to providing headquarters A put commander of IIed awards—two first* and a third- room proposal, ho said Thar* la date, that I* without an initallattaa Bank'a St. James post, Mr. Me- To go over the matter In detail, no farming her*. We're an up-and- b* allocated, apptosimately «o th* state as a part both of the for the two nurses, Mrs. Orace eouncilmen ssld they would meet were won by The Red Bank Reg- tans, by Commissioner MaeDoaald •tat* Civil Defense aM Rod Cross Mott aM Miss Frances Hughe*, Bride's election came at the sixth ister at the 30th annual BnUar coming community. Wa must sap* ' Thli'looked like a victory for the annnual convention of the county with the planning board at Tinton ply the spaes for music, art. of th* U. S. Bureau ot Public Koada. disaster program*. To accomplish who servo the area, the room will fall* school Wednesday evening, Newapaper Institute held Friday munlelpalltlei. Only the work-as- thU a network has been developed chapter. He succeeds Joseph J. naslum and hall for convocation." ce»t for leveral hundred fact The OommlaHaner alas stated be used for th* baby clinic for low Oct. 17. at Rutger* unlv«Mity by th* New that he hoped that the timetable comprising ASM New Jersey radio Income families, which I* conducted Laurlno of Shrewsbury, also a put Jersey Press ar«oci*tlon. Saying that th* local school ta) main put in on Mope rd. withaut amateur*, all with stations In their commander of St. James post. The In the same connection, the board "not up to standards," h* said tha local prodding—wa* not don*. The on iteel delivery, whfch at presen on the third Tuesday of each month received from and expressed official Competing in the Division com Is holding up several highway proj- own home* throughout the 31 coun- with Dr. Joseph Ra'etto as exam- day's program began at 11 o'clock pofed of suliirban weekly news- people moving Into the borough next development wa* Monmouth ties In the state. Approximately 75 with mass at Our Lady of Mount dissatisfaction with a letter from are "used to seeing mor* adequate ConNlidatcd* plea that it be gr«"' ects near South Amboy. would be ining physician. the New Jersey Board of Public paper* with more than 5,000 cir- Mvaaced to permit contracts to of these are located In Monmouth The baby, clinic has boon held Carmel church here. culation, The Register received schools." He urged tho board ta ed another hearing. county. Eighteen privately owned Utility commissioner*, regarding "get rid of the negative attitude proceed an schedule, • In the Oceanport school and on* Theodore J. Labrecque, Red Bank safety signs at railroad crossings. blue ribbons for the sport* page* Mayor Btevciu laid the oouncll automobiles, each with two-way attorney, was principal speaker at and classified advertising and which I* costing us money aa body had hoped the heating would Mr. Abbott further mentioned nurse had headquarters In the Some time ago, In response to taxpayers." that In utilising the variable right radio equipment, have also been West Long Branch borough hall the dinner-dance In the Chateat placed third with its editorial page be denied by P. V. C, on the enlisted to work with chapter head- following th* election. He spoke of other complaints, Jersey Central District Clerk L*st*r C. Scott ground* that it had eitabltahed of way width to Ito best advantage, and the other In Red Bank. Unus- railroad took a warning flasher Honorable mention was received both dual and single roadway de- quarter* In thla county. the Importance of eitisens to per- by Hy Cunningham, The Register's •aid that he and Howard Matt****, ruling on the matter and Monmouth ual Increase In th* population of from the Hamilton avc. crossing principal, hav* b**n working to Coaiotldated had plenty of time to sign* will be used where advisable. Two to-foot antennae mast* atop the three municipalities has torforming their duty a* Jurors when and transferred It to the Wayside •port* editor, for hi* column, "Hy Where undivided design Is required called upon. He also explained Spotting Sports." compile Information necessary to Alt It* objection! before that rul- th* stobl* are th* only outside In- some time Indicated th* need for rd. crossing. This left only a cross- Ble M application for federal ing waa handid down. overhead light control win enable dication of the scope of the equip- extending the nursing service. The many advantages of the new atate arm sign as a warning at the Ham In the contest for rural weeklies three lane* to be used by traflte In constitution. with more than 5,000 circulation, fund* which can b* used In eon* la 1M», alter one room of the ment within. The entire loft of the health center will assist In making ilton ave. location. Soon'afterward, •traction. Such funds can be the direction of th* heaviest Sow. old building, which once housed th* expansion possible. Frank A. Caseons of Atlantic there wa* a car-train accident at the Freehold Transcript took si' Tinton Fall* *chool had been gutted Thla syatem haa been employed Highlands waa convention chair- •ward* aa follow*: flrst place foi gained wher* a parent of a papll by fire and complaint* had been Joe Stllweir* carriages and horses, M. C. O. S. S. met with officials Hamilton ave. la federally-employed but doe* not successfully In several locations oa has been remodeled as a radio sta- of the three borough* Friday night man, asslated by Mr. McBride, co- It* front page and sports page, sec made about the quality of drinking the atata highway system. chairman. They ware aided by Mr. Council had asked P.V.C. to have ond place for general excellence, live on federal property. Mr. Scott water there, the Shrewabury town- tion with equipment comprising In the Eatontown borough hall to Jersey Central put In another flash- •aid th* report must reach Mr. two separate transmitters and discuss not only the new health Laurlno, Alfred J. Targonsky of editorial page and social page, am ihlp committee voted to have the Acting Oov. Thompson aM Mon- er at Hamilton ave. Mayor Steven third place for display advertising. Clayton by next Monday if It I* Sycamore ava. main extended and, mouth county officials, as well as powerful receiving apparatus. One room) but alao to consider problems Red Bank and Robert J. Maltby ot said motorists using that grade to receive federal attention. Anoth- under protest, to pay for the pipe cltlscn group* have long pressed of the transmitter*, rated at M in connection with the program Long Branch. crossing had become accustomed t In rural weeklies between 3,000 er source of federal revenue Is for connection. Still, the work wa» the highway department for th*watte, is used for local communi- Miss Wlnona Darrah, executive dl Quests at the dinner, at which the flasher and, without it, theyand 5,000 circulation the Keyport "current expenses" baaed an tha not done. P.U.C. ruled thl* vote Improvement of Route 18, the prin- cation within the county. The sec- rector, outlined the nursing service Mr. Laurlno-was toastmaatcr, In- w.re not as cautious as they had Weekly won second prise for Itsaim* parental status. Thla money •hould not have been catt *inc* the cipal existing ttame artery connect- ond transmitter, which I* much available, emphasising that M. C.cluded Mayor George A. Smock, 2d, been at the crossing. But th social page, and among rural would be In the nature of tuition inu* had not been decided. ing Red Rank and northern sea- more powerful, with an output of O. S. 8. I* a voluntary health agen- of thl* place; Michael Qenovcse, P.U.C. said that after a traffic sur weeklies with less than 3,000 cir-for such pupils. i-KW, Is employed for communi- •tat* C. W. V. commander; Msgr. abora resorts with the metropolitan cy, often mistaken for a relief and vey It was convinced no furthe culation the Matawan Journal was Evidence that the worries of net "Water Ko. 1 ProMem" areas of New Jersey aM Newcating with defense and Red Cross welfare organisation. It wa* point- Joseph T. Casey of St. James, change need he made. Councllmen first with Its social page, centers in other part* of the state county C. W. V. chaplain; Alex year's addition to th* school have Mayor Steven* told a reporter Tork. ed out during the meeting that, in Insisted that danger exists at th The South Monmouth News of not been resolved even as new "Water i* the No. 1 problem In the and In other state. Both transmit- Fasekas, Middlesex county com- crossing and the mayor asked tha Reference was made to th* pro- ters can be operated simultaneously effect, nurse* are frequently called Spring Lake won second place for building worries arise cams In let- northern part of our borough. W posed Garden State highway, upon and do perform many social mander; Joseph D. Ward, state C. Ito protest to the P.U.C. decision be Its sports page and editorial pag< ters from Aylln Plerson, architect need It for *afety. We need It for an different frequencies and two- W. V. treasurer; Nicholas M. Nlm- "put on the record." portion of which will pass through way communications can thus be work service* because the county In the group of suburban waeklle for the wing which was placed In our home*, our aehool and our land. Monmouth. Tnere Is no money a lacks a family counseling agency •ta, Veterans Administration rep- In a further effort to tncreas with les* than 3,000 circulation. We've got to have It a* coon a* carried on locally and with more resentative for the C. W. V., and (Continued on Page I) hand for this work, and the proj- distant points without Interference to which thess problems might be driving lafety, Council I* asking th The following awards were won poiiibie." ect Is faced with such a delay that referred. Miss Julia DeCesare, president of county board of freeholders to in In the space of timo it used to the county C. W. V, auxiliary. by the Asbury Park Press: Daily Mr. Carton told council he had ar- the prmnt frssholdsrs prssssd for taks "Old Whistling Jot" to give Transportation of patients to stall blinker lights at the Intersec- newspapers between 20,000 and gued against having the ease re- Immediate consideration of High- a long whistle. clinics and facilities for the chron- Elected to serve with Mr. Metions of Asbury nve. and Green 30,000 circulation, second tor classl 2 Places Sold heard before the P.U.C, but hadway U widening. ically ill were considered as major Bride were Msgr. Casey, chsplaln; Grove rd., and Shafto and Waysld fled advertising and third for been informed by Bmmett T. Drew, Own Generating Plant difficulties. Miss Laura Harding of Mr. Cassone, first vice commander; rd«. sports page and social page; Sun- P.U.C. iccretary, that Monmouth Philip-Arcurl of Aabury Park, sec. By Haviland Under normal conditions all this Holmdel, M. C. O. 8. A vice presi- Mrs. Reed aald that, In compll day newspapers, regardless of cir- Consolidated'* request had been dent, outlined the reasons for set- ond vie* commander; Joseph Ret anco with a court order, the liquo culation, first for front page, sec- LITTLE SILVER - Th* modem granted. Matsinger Buys equipment Is operated from the tagllata of Ktyport, third vice com' residence of Mr. aad Mr*. Asber regular electric lines of the Jersey ting up an auxiliary In the area. license of the Oreenbrler Inn, on ond for classified advertising, and Mayor Stevens and other* on the mander; Mr. Targonsky. treasurer; Pine Brook rd.. had been suspended third for sporta page, editorial B. Brvlng at MT Plncknty rd.. haa Central Powsr A Light company. Miss Darrah and others on the bt*n purchased by Capt and Mr*. council said they hoped that the Moran Liquors However, since It I* realised that staff will be available to discus* A. R. Albarelli of Asbury Park, Sept. 21. The license has been page, social page and display ad- hearing will reiult In another Imlst- Judge advocate; Samuel Dougherty picked up and won't be restored vertising. Anthony C. Thomas, formerly of Mrs. Leda R, MaUlnger of Hub- this current might be Interrupted* with Interested group* th* possi- Fair Haven. enee hy the P.U.C. that the mains bard park has purchased Moran'* In time* ot disaster, as occurred In bility of setting up an auxiliary In of Atlantic Highlands, welfare of- until Dec. 30, she said. In the better picture contest two and hydrants ba connected without liquor store at « Monmouth at th* heavy storm of last November, the area.1 ficer; Allen Bager of Deal, hlstor- The suspension was ordered by •wards went to Frank R. Beirsley Th* Franklya D. Havllaad agency further delay and without charge- from Mrs. Mary F. Moran aM the or under possible enemy attack Officials and Interested Individu- Ian; Joseph I. Reiner of Keyport, the Superior court. Earllar, the ap- of th* Asbury Park Press, He won of Red Bank was th* broker. The mayor tald th* orders war* estate of th* towBdwar d J. Moran the Red Cross haa recently pur- als at the meeting Included Mrs. officer of the day; Mr. Laurlno aM pellate court had allowed th* plac flrst prise in the spot nsws divi- .The property consists of nicely i Bled according ta th* company** chased a S-XW. gasollne-drlven Jama* D. Stump of Red Bank and to remain open after It* owner* ap- sion for on* of his picture* of the landscaped ground*. Including trait of Red Bank aM BlUabeth. The Martha Mebne, Dr. M. D, Thetford trees and numerou* fln* planting*. own rate aehedut* In 1MT. "They sals was negotiated by Franklin D. generator act, which I* now being and C. T. Krueger, Eatontown Mr. Maltby, trustees. Mr. Ward was pealed a suspension ordered by th Woodbridge train wreck, "Dytni specified that hydrants be Installed Havtland, broker* of TB McLaren installed on the Brat floor of the th* Instilling officer, Slate Alcoholic Beverage Contro Victim Get* Help." and second The house, of frame construction every BOO feet, giving the company board of health; Eatontowa Mayor with whit* wood shingles, contain* it. •table. Not only will this operate F. Bliss Price Mrs. Thetford, Bat- Stanley Mcfntosh's orchestra fur- bureau, Tha ABC action followed priie among sports photos • for a a substantial assured rental Income all the equipment entirely Inde- nished music, a raid 3 «tlt« accreditedited Ii Chapel Hill, Middle- Pur|r«l« »"••••• Feeds kind nf • window ihidf. national i National I t It, rrswn'i,—AdrirtlM- hn't orrhtttra, Mov, I, 1ISI liSD P. M, Inches wide and *4 inch's Ions, Nl "Eight nut nf tfl rtadri't roniuU The thl t'. Chmtcrtta Olnn, dltet- C»H KB T-llO. w. O. SnarUal, Jr, 10, PCOWB'I,—Aivtrtltratett •eat. Thl* detelop.mi&t of —AdvMtiiiaaest, llesal I t 19. frews'i,—Alvertlies Btfliter ClasalBed *di,"—AdvertiiepMa tor. Phone AT l.toil.—Alveitiieaesl. fatm Sutipllei, Hailet.—AtvertlseaMw*. •fm f «v ononm u, mi and cetta aad tb« tafie af Jaa* Ceak, , jaeketa ef maay fan. heaJtlt aardag coatultaat, bureaa OlSON Hebrew Society The MuetHl* thaw wna *rraa;«4 TaHaUSecaad •a ruHle health nuniag. tut* De- fey Mr. and Mr*. MaatilW* daugh- of Health, JBfmf (Cootiau** from page 1) ter, Mtoe Bllimiry MattiHo. aad WOOL MOmC WtMATWh Entertain* (or tht Wiaten' 4i*f lay by Jack Win- VD Meeting Stale O*VUIe operatiea • year eg*. VeBtUoiiea IRSUUCI fey OUoai Company'» Traiatt) Mccbanict and heetieg have been the MM tare, the aae* owner Mn. Emery The eecead meeting ia a Mr!** point* far MM time. Mr. Myert New Members Wiagerter wa* comaiftetT, and ef thne ceopriiiag a* iaetltute W. W. BwWIatOVi Lmtal 1*4 Mr. Metteeoa MM thM a ftif Vlrgiaia Tetoadl ntovMe4 a back- ea veaereal aiMtM central will KEY/FOBT — Mr*. Robert W. teat can not t« given tkt tyatem to h*M at tha OeraMia* L. TheM*- NEARLY ACCURATE until th« h«at U la ceatiaael «M. MutUllet *k*wed a eoUeetio* af i bMiMiag en North Riveraid* tions chairmea af tht Oeaerel Fed- IS NOT ENOUGH/| tweed nuiti. worn with Imparted av*. B*rt Menday- Th* third will eratl*a ef Weani club* and peat eethmere tweatera, hrigtt velvet ht hel4 Oct. St preaitent of the atate federation, Included in Mr. PMrton't cem- aceaatarlat, aad jewelry. Bantt ef The laititute he* bee* arrtagc4 addrttMd the literary club Friday municationt w»a e requett far the tcriked * Eweaeea job of th* addition wet IM7.lt. A* ton T»ura4«y at a fathi*a chow Par the r»**e# mto*, Mtiiae la- ateath Cauaty Health O4V*rt at- LWATGH tectoUaa, the MeaaMuth Ceuaty trip wae* by at American women, **tra MOO wae lifted for "evor •M aarty honoring new and proi- eclborg, were a felaM red dreet, memlwr* ef the Otaarel Ftdera- aervicen' concerning *l«Hrle*>l aacthc m*mnere. Th* mora than nipned in at tha waM, with a big OrgaalMtloti far leeUl Service, work. The rcmainini: HM WM for full eklrt, wora ever criaeliBie, and ead the New Jeney Btate Dcpart- tiwa board, the purpoM *f which IM women «ho attended were •eat ef Health. waa to vifit aHlitted Baregcaa Reussilk's Mr. Pi«rson'« Mrvie** 1* ceaMC- comalatt with a email vtlvet eat- clubwoenen, ta contribute world tion with a two-room eenvtrtloa ml greeted by Jlrt. Benjamin Grven- away coat. Mr*. Qerard wore • Mr*, (tartrud* U McLeufhlie, 14 MOAO — RIO IANK the auditorium. w»14, president, at the eveat held party dree*, made caat atyle, af peace by tpreading underetandina 1 4letrlct chtcf public health aurae ef the crobleme here aad abroad At Mr. My*" auffotiaa, til bit la the Jewish Community center oyeter whHe bengallne, (tried with of the Ceatral aute Health diet rid and til vieit B. C. I. pirejeeti. Mre. the |{M WM *uthori*c< to ht p*M. ea Riv«raide »v*. n 4MB aval neckline, eloetd with ef the atata Department of Health, a piak taleU acarf. Cerndiaon alM epoke ef beiag re- Nn one on the hoar4 •»'••* that 4 ca*41elight cerrmony oepict*4 will Mrve a* ckairawa ef the eee- ceived by Queen Juliaaaa ia Hol- Mr. Pierson* bill far «ht eonvtr- tha aiei" and tervlcea of th* ao- Other* modeltag wer* Mra. Eliat end meeting. land. •inn «M l« ardcr. Th«u(.' MOUM at riiniit a-iata tractor* wha w*ra chaaaa. by tha Mrt. Hareld Melttrkh all Mlmei luncheon arrtngeminu were in a, Tt« Met a*a ma*a pea bo»r4" Mrt. Marry Friedman. Mtrjerto Oaf, Jaceaellat Hiraeh, of the Mete Department af Health r*U an4 Winter clothe* w«r* Barbara flaeher, Bheltoy Sehwtrtt, will be lead by Or. Add* Ihepard, charge of Mrt. Burton L. Bewna a. In other hualneM, tha I»a*r4 41- (hewn by Muatlllo'a of Broad it., Iren* Heffaua, Utr* Mayman, chief ef the bureau. and Mn. Melvia A. Phito. Mrt. veateae •> *ea . . . ea **•» reeu« Mr. OrifAth to r«eaa)m*M featerlac aoDie erlfinel detlgaa by Qleria D'Anthony aad Oall Ifekaa. Available faiiUtla* for vcniretl Therein McClintock, Long Branch, hjaeh *ear. • reo «a*. • etrtlAea public accauataat far CMIU* Muatille, the ahop owner. diMtM control In Menmouth coua- M"tT tw* group* ef eantralto IOIOC, Va« wW f««t tra) «*e af • rawafl •raalataMRt aa *u«itar. Mr. «*att Th*M clotbe* were Mad* al lat- Indton wamaa'af Mew Metlce tr will S* diMVM*4 by J**tph Cm- aceompanicd by MM, Ul«y Biebl, explain** that itat* law IM ra> lte« Bank. * .. .Yew aWt natd) callatof« aartei tweed« an4 et§hn>er« woclt. hake their kread la aatdatr avaat man*, health *mc«r of Long autrM neh ba»rt ta kav* M M- Flirt h* Winter* tt Menmouta at., that art MH tf taa-Mk*« ttay Branch. pW 9**T w>Wj V'wTar «V iiual au«lt *f It* hash* *y • ••*#• were Mown with many af th* e**- ant have tk* appotraact af large Fwhllc health awralag MrvKe* In Hew York U the leading cabbage nBBMU ****•*> •ualttr. Mr OrlMth, ehaimaa of Including mink *earf*, »ton* bee-klvaa. rawing ttaU af th* VnHcd lute*. IT PAYS TO A0VEHTI9E IN THE MECISTEJI th* a vtaeretl dlMtM aregrun will be ft* mlttM*. MM ha hat not yet hod t!m* t* eonti4er r*t«mmtndlng AN itdwi «ft imcnv eoNf-iNNNAt. any af aeverel caadtaatM to »•*- cee4 Jaha D. Mewmen, who ra- tigned fram tha beard a wMk aga V*v imm™ CvHvQC^OVa i nO"0 H nojVntnf Mr. arlftlth waa teld by Mr. Uwli ta eentlder the appointment af a •Ml «ngln«er. Mr. OrMMh alM tald that hie teaeher*' eenv BEU FINANCE mlttM it ttadytng a aatory «•••*•• •ehtdult. LtMa Ml. ttt «t ttt Ctlntaa Thomatoa waa aaaataUi by Mr. Berter ta heat th* at* mut eemmtttM ta •NURIM warkhw •• '•tha right af way" prapaiHlM. Mr. •** Ben:) 0H»*» • Mmo a-**** •fewauM WM la ehcrg* af thai eperatlen. At latt MMrtfc'* wettt, th* bow* 4lraetea tta •ttantar. Theme* P. Datemna, t* toy the ground mark far eertaaiMtl Braeoetlngi to M4«lr* a atrip at lane an H* aevlhera b*re*r wMtk run* w**t fr*M hlfhwajr la, ' Heary Pewal Mrge* that ML thlM ht 4MM tkaut the twahat •AVI ON THUS af IIM I* th* KhMl II* *aM that Mr*. Nleholaa lUuahat, wliJew «f th* f»m«< palle *••*» M, ha4 MM that pall* to kuwwa O*«n tatwdeft 'TU II ta h* earrtotl by fllat. Mr. Mrtn wee dlreetM ta ahtobi InfonnatlM abaut vapor fly-kllllag MtUm •ueh u curMHtljr an fWuMl la Many local rMuurtat*. Mr. MatteM* r*MtMMM*t that r NYIONS actual par«at-tMeh*r cenfiraaaM be eaiie*to4 la elai*** whtoh hav* mot* than M puptU. la \W vicinoy claiM*. aa "**My report" win h* Mat horn* hy th* pertat*. Tkt beard tppr*v*4) th* chaag*.
Tkt arlaelpai rtaarlai tkat Hit Chief Menrae Mart Inipaeted th* mm •ehoel tn4 4lracta4 that faar aM** fir* Mttniulihar* he purehawl ID pvte titft> Tha ehlef ale* etllee th* Ire HM*I "4aa(*r«Hi." Mr. Matttata aU4 tkt qutitlon *f th* *Mtp* kat ttaa before th* b«ar4 Mv«r*1 thntt M th* part. Mr. Myert wat aikal t* cheek the eeet of a a*w aatoM ar af repairing th* all on*. A raquMt far th* IM* of th* cafattrla Oct. M for a Halloween party for tha Brewnlt* wt» 4«it*4 becaue* th* Cub tcmta tw* th* caf«t*rla *v*ry latt ftMay af tkt month. Mr. Sean wat 4lrtcta| to offer UM of th* Mfrterla at aay ottwr date *ult*bi* for th* party. Recent Bride ^FACIAL TISSUES^ Entertain* Frlenfk MIM fraacM T. Oatotra waa 0USSES hoatti* tut «Hk at a caektail party liven lor a number af h*r friend* by her mother. Mri, Aha Oalatra of Washington at. Mitt Oalatra an Saturday at It. Aa- thony'* Cttholle ehureh, btcamt the bride of tleut. John lucea, Jr, af Tuctoa, Arir. Oueita were Mr*. Joha Oalatrt, Mra. Frank Uttltrl. Mra. Harry Jacktea, Mr*. Nick Fltat, Mrt. Frederla Moatlaa. Mr*. Ralph Kll- in, Mr*. John Joyce, Jr., Mrt. K. 3 PRICE MNGB Klrmaa, Mrt. Robert Morrla and MIRIM Kay OHern. Lai* Uymaa, HMSRK BIRD Mary Unfelll, Wild* VanW«|*n, A top equality alummvi* coawm* Florene* Barraite, Mary Caantva, Andrea DeLuca, Marten OaUtro, Noreen Klrnun, Jantt Bloein and ROM Plgnltaro. •Aw./eW* et «*nm* r*ovv*iiiti*i 'Soldier of Month* All feature* af the At Fort Mofimoulh , FORT MONMOUTH-agt. Flnt Claa* Claud* Qreene hat beta a*- Waiter* Mnt Mdjtfcl Wl leeted port-wldt "teldltr af tkt Economy tuocw* Offoft e9oMHrtyf month" and received congratula- •JOfiwiojnco. Wfeoj woofti#f*tiQlit tion! on the October award fram Col. Amory Wliot, acting etav CMtt ruction mander at th* fort. A native of DM Are, Ark., Igt. Oreene I* a radar Inttruetor In ^amtSrav5 EAGIE-MCHIR th* Signal Corp* tehool and hat bna In th« army nlnt yarn, join- Injr thortly after iraduatlng from CHOCOUHS Vanndale high tehool In 1M1, In mm th* laet w«r he icrved bath In Eu- rope and tha Pacific and «u dae- orated with th* Brenit Star and MKM.wnHtmtl Combat Infantry badge. oittaNi M IsolojMokoi Honor toiditr reeelvat ct... mandatlon, it placed en tht fort't honor roll and get* *xpcnie-fre« a thret-diy pat*, etpeelally ar- ranged, In N*w Tork city. AMMtt an-_ UOMTWPUIIp lorn irATt WAeUs To More Comfort WlthavlNaiftntlathatht COLONIAL . JN«tiln« btckMlie, IHM *( pe* ealratrar. hweaAw an* dlultMt tut M 4u* to tlaV- 4m* ef kMM« fjiMthm. Dtetan tar tt*4 uxmastws {Maty Junetloii la vnt Intonant ts toot heeHli. When asm* e*enr«*reni4ltlea,tiMJi 1 #n* PIPES SCREEN < * "I** *"? •'?'"• MtMitkta <"Wot MlfW VMM niM Ta WHBbAntB COMPANY NMaOFttMfcFlUNTlNt- CORNER M0» | NUTE SIS. olurttle. UH 157 BROAD STREET io rHQIKM355 HE 64)268 BED 9AVK REGISTER. 0CT0KER 11. 1M1
1*11 PHONE IE MSI* Catholic Veti Elect McBride County Commander J. H. WHITE BALLET ART SCHOOL HELA SLAVINSKA •ID tANK #>972t •• «fco Choteeo reite«re«t Sunday follow^ MM election of IMK* C. MctVtsj* of Kod lank oi seMftty HwwwJif of MM Ce)tMis War Veterans ere, left •• rifltt, icated— Michael 6*M*«M •• Newark, ttete C.W.V. commander; Mtfr. Jeteph T. Catey, pastor of ST. J«me« church end county C.W.V. chaplain; Mr. Mclride, o«d Meyer Goerfc A. Smock Id •• AiWy »ark. Steftdinf—John DewUaf,, ttcto C.W.V. deWtcte; Jeteo* J. leurin* tf Shrews- bury, ratlriat county C.W.V. ce*Mn«*der; Theodore J. lefcrocsjve, Red lenk attorney, who ed> dressed MM convention, **4 J*teph Word, dote C.W.V. treasurer. AND JOHN v, HARRIS
who owns property at the corner of PorUupeck aad Myrtle avei. Name Examiner! To Make Study about doing something to correct the conditions which make the in- For Chiropractors tersection a blind corner. Mr- f'og- Of PorUupeck gia added he had been told by Mr. ASBURV PARK-Announcement Levine that ha would be glad to of the formation of a chiropractic co-operate with the borough «s long board of examiners to give exam- Water System as he won't be required to do any- ination* on qualifications for chiro- thing to hurt the landscaping at practors in New Jersey was one of Engineer Will his property. the highlights of the 1*51 New Jer- Mn. Martha Carey asked If any sey Chiropractic convention held Prepare Survey, action had been taken to have the here over the week-end. May Co Before PUC MM ceaiut, according to which The chiroprsctors who have been the population of the borough ia denied a New Jersey State Board OCEANPORT—The mayor and more than T,000 reviewed. Mr. Fog- for the reflation of their profee- council at their mettlng lait Thurs- gte stated he though Kenneth Rid- «ion cince 1*20 said the action was day night took another ittp in dle, former mayor, had written the decided upon "for the benefit of the their IS-year light to Kt the Port- census bureau asking for a review profession and the welfare of the aupeck water company to Improve and had been told the T.flOO ngure public." was final. The councilman added These a mart conversation .Its aervice in the PorUupeck sec- Dr. Michael A. Sabia, president of lion of the borough. The water the correct figure was closer to the State Chiropractors' Society of pieces will harmonise with company ha* In the put refund 3,000. William P. rieckiwr, bor- New Jersey. Inc.. announced the •II her cettumti. Th«y wilt to mako any improvement! on the ough clerk, waa authorised to write Congressman James c. Auehlnrtos! appointment* of three members of esrvs as telly reminders of grounds that it I* operating at a the society to the examining bosrd. loss. asking Mm If anything could be your admiration end affse- done. They are Dr. Jack B. Kotlaw of Council accepted an offer by 8. Teaneck. Dr. Edward H. Fleken of lion (er htr. See our won- N. Williami of Clyde Potts assoc- Mr. Fleckner read a letter from West New York and Dr. Charles S. drous array of precious-look iates, consulting engineer! of New the board of Freeholders stating Alehermes of Jersey City. IIM! jewelry dsslgned by renown- Tork city, to prepare a valuation that the Thomas Proctor company Under the plan, announced dur- of the present system and a report had obtained all necessary mater- ing a talk hy Or, Kotlow, executive ed artisans for lasting beauty on necessary improvements Cost ial for repairs to tha Gooseneck and charm. They're surprls* secretary of the society, every un* to the borough for the survey will Point bridge and that the project licensed chiropractor In the state tally low-prlesd M that you be 11,500 plus 1100 • day to the should be completed In about sight will be given the opportunity to ap- engineer if It becomes necessary weeks. It's Buy buy several ply for examinations on his quell, for him to appear befor* the Pub- •ix lots aa the South aida or neattona as a chiropractor. Success- lia Utility commission. Manito pi- were sold to Charles ful applicant* on the examinations After authorising the survey, Johnson for WTO and three lots will he presented a certificate certi- Mayor Edward C. Wilson stated on tha south elds of Tohlcsn pi. fying that the applicants are quail* wert sold to William Omtermann fled to practice chiropractic In New the action takti the borough one for National itep closer to solving the water Jersey. The flrst examination is to problem in Portaupeck. he given, according to Dr. Kotlow, Council adopted an odiaance des- Shrewaburjr Cowe some time In November. Applicants ignating Monmouth blvd. a through are to regitter for the examinations WILBUR'S street for Its entire length and Top DHIA Records before Oct. It. Oceanport ave. and Cominche dr. Highest herd and highest cow In Another highlight of the two-day Rat Week through street! where they Inter- fSTAUJSHO tt YIAdS butterfat production In the Mon- convention held in the Berkeley sect Portaupeck ave. mouth County Dairy Herd Improve- Csrteret hotel, was the presenta- I Councilman Felix Poggla report- snent association for September are tion of the "Chiropractic of tha Mm... gel that Sew Hat ed he had contacted Morris Levine owned by George Stevens, Shrews- Year" award to Dr. Sabia, who Is bury. According to the records of serving hii second term as presi- ft'vl'mg. Million* do.,, the supervisor, Robert Johnson, Mr. dent of the state society. Dr. Babla, Stevens' herd averaged 43.S pounds who has been leading tha fight by to tan you of butterfat whlls the high cow pro- chiropractors to obtain legislation duced M.« pounds of butterfat (or for the regulation of the profession the month. by a New Jersey state board, Is a H. U Bauer's herd waa highest gritdunte of the Columbia Institute in milk production with an average of Chiropractic In New Tork, and production of LOTS lbs. of milk per has bem In prsetice in Jersey City cow and the high cow for milk pro- 14 yean. duction is owned by H. U Olbbt, More than 300 chiropractora and Robblnsville, with a total of 1,914 their families attended a dinner- pounds for the month. dance Saturday night, JKrM* Checked Corduroy SLACKS e for Junior The BEFORE YOU BUY New Fall Hats OR BUILD are here*.* Stetsons • SEE Resistols* Hemt Loeini are • specialty with ui. But w« do mer* than land Meltons - monsy. Wa art always raady, to halp pretpaetiva homa Sec them • Feel them • Try them ownan work out tha stapt that laad to sound homa ownanhip. From « wlclo vorfoty of thoto A talk with us placas you undar no obligation. popular makai ehooto tha right itylo, thapa and color for your personality. ik .; Stptrdy Hockmeyer "Cords" Zipper front, elastic waistband, with extension Prtead at bolt, In blue, brown, freen. THE SECOND NATIONAL Specially priced at ° to *2O°° BANK & TRUST COMPANY •4.77 OF WAffll WgQMTIHt, OCTOR'HI If. Jiff hat thrr cttt as a aeja- lie eerttee, to serve th* gwMIe aad Franck 'Inprove Service* aot to be served by tk* pwhttt,'' HftADQUAmU POtJM MtT said Mr. Scamlaa, adding: "Mo eat* caa deay that wagas sod caste ** to Dix MJS • HUHGSUmm • STATIONHV Scanlan Asks materials and euppUee have rteea, POUT mx-Capt. Morbort 4. SURPRISE STORE but what have the railroads doe* Praack of MMdlotowa aaa BOM •OITANJ TYPEWRITEIS • AMM** UACHfNfS to operate mor* economically aad aseigasd to the etk Iafaatry 4Hrt- MIEf CASES • DESKS • CHAIIS Shore Rail Lines eSkleatly ia ths face ef these coa- esea hare. Says Rale ditloasT Credited witt tea reare' active "At the keariag before the Ptja- aorvice, Capt. Praack served la the lie Utilities commleelea aad later- Biiroaaaa Theater of Oparatleae NYLON SEAMLESS HOSE 9fMiHNl 0*6 state Commerce rsmmleeina la •arlag World War II aad wMh the Basr*! oa *2 Way Track* Newark last week Pvaaeylveal* Army af Occvpatlea la Cvrops af- far railroad eaVUIs claimed that it ter Ms class. Por hU partieiaatioa LITTLE SILVER-E. L. Scar.- coat* aeerly II to eera a dollar la ths battles of the Rhiaelaad aad TWsliakl lam of M Quern* dr., a NPW York in th* commutation busiaei* la theCoatrel Europe, he Is autaoriasd banker-commutpr, this wrrk criti- New Tork-MetrepoHtaa area; that to wear the Combat Infaatrymaa's ciiind the Pennsylvania, Jprsry Ceri- the PeaaarlvaBia was leeiag Badge aad Brvase Star Modal. ral A Now Toik and Long Branch moaey ia ita paeeeager busiaee* The sea af Alfred A. Praaek of railroad* for their recent reque*t* every year; that seats ea eommwter TOT Summit ova., Uaioa City, ths At tats law arisa «• the Public Utilities commisalon traiae that heceas* veceat aad stay captaia la a graduate of steuatea 4S 17 BROAD §TRCET •nil Intent*)* Commerce commis- that way ee passenger* get o* eaMilitarr academy, Stauatoa, Va. •ion for fare increacea while mak- outbouad trips from the citiea at He atteaded New Tork UaivtrsMy Uysa^walpalr. RED RANK MMWI ing na promises to improve Jersey night, aad seat* which aaly grad- la Ne« Torh City. Short commuter service. ually all up with passeagere ea Hie wife, the former Cecelia C. • Of, In a statement released te th'route to work alee prteeat a COB-Coaover, aad their two chlldrea, preas he offered the railroads a iauiag eapeaae. Cecil C. aad Helea, are proeaathjr number of suggestions whereby roeUlag la Middletowa, M. t. they could reduce their operating DOUBLE KNEE DUNGAREES cost* while increasing their Income "If all this II true Is It not pos- and improving «rrvice. sible that the aMaegeaient aai it Is, la my judgement Mr, Scanlan, who represents nn operatioa might be at fault? If, a*meads aad IrriUtiag People.' »»••••. Be* tasfcsw. My rtisfsrssw group or organiiation, tint sparked they aay, they arc eerrytag mote •*•• fg* sitra wag*. .79 the idea which resulted is the con- and more vacaat seats and cere "The sHaaerlvania eheuld prac- •tructlon ot the new 11,000,000 as they get down the line at night, tice what it preaches so that the 4 fa It earth-fill embankment BOW under why not eaplore the poselMlity of public caa judge It by deede and 1 way across the meadows at Mats- dropping off the etxeie empty can aot by glib wore*, which only to** wta to replace the present wooden it, say Red Bank or Long Braaek, friend* along the Jersey Shore. trestle which carries thousands of in the evening and originate traim "Inetead ef throwing thousand* commuters dally to Newark and out ef these stations la the morn- of dollars sway ea advertlelag ef New York city. His suggestion first ing for the city, thus eliminating thle nature, the Pennsylvania eould, SANFORIZED SNORTS appeared in the press fed. U, sixthe costly operation of carrylag in my opinion, derive a headseme daya after the Pennsylvania rail- •tnpty cars both ways. a J-i.**.- |_ income by renting out advertising fl^^ Pisa sjswNfy tfvfBsa Vf^WJVJfVnte1 Pal roadt Woodbridge wreck, which 'To my mind there's something card and poster (pace in the shore east H lives and hundreds Injured, wrong with a management which passenger cere te edvertlser* In- ^^^ BKAa^tf ..J Mtt^^^^M at one of the went railroad catast- admits It loses IS far every II it tereated In placing their messags njoaejr OJCJCJ CVIB*JBV a* rophe's In the nation'a hiitory. HI* takes in, nor can I reconcile their before our commuting public," Mr. proposal far eefeguardlng another statement of losing money la their Seanlan suggested. potential point of disaster won en- passenger business every yesr "This I* the flrtt type of com- thuolsettc eupport at a public when, in the ether breath, they muter transportation I have forum in Red Bank Feb. M. talk about a new 100 million dollar traveled ea thet neglected this Ifeerepaae M Heepr4 passenger transportation 'package,' profitable eource of income, aad WITS ATHIiTH) SHeJTS «• HBEFS Mr, Scanlan recalled that the which I ihall refer to in mere de- this ie another example of ineffi- railroad official! were cool to thrtail. cient management. The thousands idea at that time and were It not "Also during the fare Increase of dollars lost here would amount for the support liven by the news- hearings, one or the analysts for ta an Impreeaiv* sum of money, In Kettle Wdllt bfJoft Is tttat MM*. papers the subsequent hearings be the Public Utilities commission my opinion. The Shore market Is presented statistical data showing a highly desirable one, year round, enadlum and U^t, AtMatld c fora the PUC, which led to the de that commuters who ride to New a* aurveyo have ahown, hut the elsloii for the earth-fill plan, might Pennaylvanla seems to lack the •aver hive been achieved until an York city from New Jersey pay t in that I* to 4*. higher fare generally from the vigorous and aggressive pollclet other railroad disaster forced the accessary to translate thle kind ef lasiie, he declared. same distance than commuten from New Tork state and Conner lee* lato prott, They probably have Mr. Scaalan paraphrased the a stereotyped anewer for this sug- preaent fare hike plea as a "one ticut, traveling to Ortnd Central station In Manhattan. gestion, toe. In fact, I anticipate way track, for the railroads. They a parade of the same old eacuees want a fare Increase from the Threat ef rare Boost' and alible* in response to my Bug- WOIK CIOTM1I HIADQUAITIIt commuters' but My nothing about 'Since thoee eommutera pay teti gesttona despite the fact that they living the commuters) something In for better service plus modern claim that they welcome construc- return. The railroads should be re equipment, I offer this in further tive suggestion*. support ef my criticism of the man- fair IiMMaew OK agement and aperatloa ef the Jer- 7/eSURPRlSE/^e •ey Shore lines which offers noth •T, for one, and I know that ing but the threat of taother fare many of my fellow commuter* have STOW Of 1001 lAROAINS boost for the ridere ot lie antiquat- eipretsed the same feeling, would ed equivalent," ha said. not seriously object to a reaaonable 0 BROAD STREET UDBANK far* increase provided we had a MONEY aUCK QDABAKTU-Ne Kai Mr, Scanlan went on to criticise decided improvement in the eervle*. Give Your Home More Room! the Pennsylvania railroad's current equipment and oeheduUa. Oiv* u* advertising campaign, now appear- clean, modern end enfe train* that ing In the metropolitan aewspap- Here are two ways to give your Home the extra tpaee you consistently operate on time. I, •MMl thesH It) lew* II aogfte* I* era. He Quotes' from one ad which therefore, suggest that th* Public mlnutai tsat tiaralle! to tkt trtt eeuiee »eed. Call Monmouth Conttruetion today for a free estimate ... praised "the new up-to-the-mlnuU Utilities commiulon and the In- By vlrtueaf a •lit ef eiecutlea Jj slons tke eaitarly llae af *lk*r laad af cars" and "the new 100 million dol- terstate Commerce commission ap- me directed, leeued out af Ika Manauiitk Teremet.kr 110 feet to a ttaka ia the Pattd riMkel*, M. #.. feti, II, Jill. lar passenger transportation pack' County Coutt (Law UivUltml there will north aide «f Third Street: th.nta (4k and our long years of experience is your assurance of satisfaction prove, with certain reservations, a •a tipated ta eala tt vukllt • endue, o* Nortk •• desreet t» etinutat Mil slots age the Pennsylvania railroad hal moderate Increase upon condition Mmdar. the l»tk day *f OcMbtr, Ittl. the nortk tide of Tklrd Street 41 feet te given yen, ear way of saying, *bet< that within a reasonable period of katweaa tka kours of II a'cloch aad 4>l* the paint oi f lace at scslnntjl. Wlllll • MW eall now! ter eervlce for V He said that the a'clack (at 1 •'clack Be.ttraStandard Belted aa tka arasarr af Ckarlei C*ak« time, a tpecifled number of im-Time) la tk. aftarntaa af tald dsy, at II* 4 Atvid Ceaklla, takes la ataaetiea commuters aloag the Jeroey Short provements are put Into operation, tat Cevrt RtM* ta tk* B*r*ask al has. at tka rait at i*M*h Caltkratt*. tu* sad would be happy with juet a email and if eueh are not effectuated, kold Ceunty of MeMaevtk. Ma* Jaraay. ta ke eel* kf portion of that package. "However, then let the eommleelenera rule te satiety a iadeawat ff said emit ISA I. WOIXOTT. stark*. we will probably be holding the •ewaatlat t* a»»ra«lt»*tely ll.lit.ot. that the Increaae Ie automatically AlFtha defendant', rliht. title and In. Dated last, It, 1*11, bag, aa usual, and an empty ene rescinded and the commuters re- terett, if any. ia and ta ta* following: Thomaa Baldlae, Atlr. •eaats *f t at that,* he declared. bated. This would result In a fslr All tkat lot, ate, Borough of Fair Ha- (15 lineal lll.tt ve* la tkt County ef Meaawutk and He quoted from another ad which aad equitable arrangement for •tat* *f Me* Jarsey. ' Mssanetb Caeatjr tajtregete'e Ceavt commuter and railroad alike, so Baslnalnc at a tltk* I* tka aankarly Notice to Creditor! ta Prtttat Clatat stated that "to make friends • that It would then be a two way tldt af Tkird Street dl.tant aaatarly14S.I railroad must operate efficiently— feet frtaa tka nartkeatt corner *t ktapla UAtV.i"slt*a1|Uaf tk* hteU O« Maitba It must constantly Improve Ita Mr- track.' I hope that the eommlMton. Avaaa* aad Tklrd Itreet and ktlns th* A. Coiettat. Daceaaad. era will ice the wisdom of an ap- tmtkastt tarnar *f tk* araailaai kerala •"ur.uant ta tk* arder ef hnajhi vice." That's ths eseet teat," he as- proach to the problem along these canveyed: thence (I) Worth il detrrel Faddln. Burragat* of tka Couaty af MM* a*tff##t4V srs*MliAl4 ifwW sf#tMt MM serted. "The Pennsylvania ie notgeneral line* If the fare Increase ill minute, watt alons land now ar far- moatk, tklt dtr asde^tn tke apelleetlea living up to this principle along our marly owntd by Welner 110 feet to a of tka und#nlined. attkel KeTiel. tar. line," charged Mr. Bcantan, "and ie favorably considered," concluded •take; thence <2) South tS denrcei S« vlvlng e-Nfcutrix ot tka eitate of Martha Mr. Beanlan. •Inutet weit alans tka aouthcrly Una of A. Colemtn, deeeaaad. notice it herahr by printing advertisements like this atker land af Tereejetiky 41 feet ta a si van te th. creditor! ef aald dtceaatd ti.it Oa* of tk* B»lt»).tM.
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A aarth tVe* pttssf Maftwy*t prkareavavten»>eirHMd- ITIERCURY for a free sttlmate. _„ ,jM|mm ft-. -* • ^sMdMrsba a Ws^oltw'iwarmler every flpfO1 liHI fjll mm ••••• BJBB»B^*sieBBB| .10) MMOf OJNNMI •fflClOi IWfjIw" aWAatshak BasBlJa«jaa •fasael VTVIneTf lipjWW« ajfaH shSBsfagsjsaeB. if-f IslkMf Y-M* 0 BOOFINO ( VtfpBJ BJBBBBBjWejaaat BfWfjBB^ BnBJBBjai WWW * FAINTING <• CARPENTRV 1 ^•WAVTEST . teMlnwaMy aravoef y slaSaiejeBi Bsa^SBBasBBd SalaaaBsa BmvBss**? ttBaaaaaT • NEW BATMBOOMS t» KITCHEN CABINETS tWf0s>*pOT*flJ0MOH Wy WtWItVipj OJIft* Marswy't fwmwt »t-mms leajM O BOOM ADDITIONS -a- a-*At- _4 — tMsMk.BhsmMaaSmV IBMBL e EXTENSIONS '» PORCH ENCLOStBKS <• DORMEM Ja^OJBlOjfOOJ OJVOHOJITIJ' tVtJSJP/ BBBn ajf BJ f^rBM BJBJWaaaaasa; rsTWe 0 EXPANSION ATTICS *• GARAGES 1• MA8ONBY •WAV CHOICE ! hr «*e drive of yew W*r Mer*»ry effen) ye» S • FLOOK * WALL TILlNf. i• HKATINO < > ELECTRICAL WOBK «n>le dteit* M dteendeble iKstfem. Men.O*Melk Drive, Ike new (lejakf, lk, siofe *eklenl ewO »Te(Kh.0-MemiO»w. amvaniniil ""Wfw «...».—.t t " ri— •- . *r^*r*ee4ler^e«e«we*e»«.TI(^'t*lt**ll^-**te«er^ordl [y|onmouth fonstruction fo. ENGLISH MOTORS 34-14 Maplt Phont M 6-4543 R90 Bonk, Now OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS OCfOMH tl« lift Ta* aaraaw *f tM *i«v kt te «V tha aong tu learned aad enjoyed. portance aa they were repeated to To Give Orpui fCHOOt N«W$ *•!*»> aa aattraat ta raadiag gaad A copy at th« second letter whieh tha elaaa. The witneaae* told what literatar* aad to d***laa> aeiaa and wa* ree?ive4 by Mi** Lafetra fel- they had aeen and hoard. Often Recital Sunday tha «••* af gaad Eagliah ia preaeat- lowi: they did not agree. The children Mia* Aaa Maria Meiatr af Trca- Iag what ha* beca read. The fol- KM 8. Highland, seemed to realize that unless you j taa State T«*ea«ne eall*(* tt daiag knriag aSVter* wcr* elected: Karen Fullertoa, Cal. are very aure of whtt you ara t.tll- HaCa praaiaeat, Barbara Bawey Sept. XT, 1»M. inr, you cannot truthfully rrpftt _ M« ahateaaaaUr a* M. bar practice tcaehiac la grada aae Dear Mi«t Lafetra: O*arg*'e-«y-the-River, will ha wtta Mia* Vera Heaaeatey. ard. heard tattr at »:W a. BL ia tha treasurer, and Mlcha»l Oreeawali I like the tcng you and your dan The result of thia activity WSJ im- Ta* accaad grade teak • aralk pragraai chainaaa. wrote about "Cowboy Ten." I think •rat a* * «*ri*a af Sv* argaa it- Ttaaday around tha aeighaataead it (a very good. portant to the development of the dUla alaaa*l atirlag W14M1. to aaaarve tk* fall Sawera ia tha Ta* l*H-aS achaat aafety patrol I forgot to introduce myaelf. t children'e a^nne of justice. Every- gardaaa. During their walk they la eaapoacd af tha faUseriag 12 am Connie Guerrero. I Juat lov* one had a rh»nc» to eiprnm hii ATTMWV AT LAW a* • * •ajatrvad typ«t at tret* a*4 Wave* dbtaibara af tha aiatk grade elaaa: to ting the Bong you wrote. My opinion* »nd talk the affair ovr capteiaa, Jaaa Daring aad Rich- rlajsmatc* love it, too. We ting with hia classmntcs. M **•»* St. •• d ta* geacral apacaraac* tt tr ls gdaata daring autitaw chaagca. ard Gray; pa * < Diana Garruto, "Cowboy Ten" at muaie time. •the group Horned *-ptt natiftfiott Ta* fourth grade we* *a iaapircd Carol Aaa Ikh, Patricia Squire, Pirate writ* to me. with the outrom". This tPacher Is kr taa Sower aba* apa a—red by Lyaa Wilaaa. Barry Ayr**, Beae- Toil re truly, quite aure that the neat occurrence U* Oakland atreet F.T.A., aad «ta- datte Cavlglia, Teddy Daremu*. Coanle Guerrero. of thin nature will r.ot b» *o import- «ar ta* direetioa af Mia* AbM* Richard riaclll, Mark Oreaawald ant to the children. They tre not Btrlcklaad, art *ua«rWaor, that aad Stuart Werner. ao anxioun to toll about other peo- Haaattatiuan' **i>ra«atBti«e *< they decided ta leara a pweaj by The pupila ara aa duty at Sve The aecond grail* haa a dally ple's affaire. After talking It over turn . Suraa •larcaatte Oaylord Chute entitled different timea during the day, and schedule, planned by lha teachera, the children are ready to go on "Oaideaiag." They were aa happy ara doing a an* J*a ia laabiag af- giving • aftort tin* every morning without firhtina; and quarreling. TCUPMONUI K t-ams t* a*»* leaaaed it they decided te ter the aafety af taa key* and girl* to the exchange *f Ideaa and re- W M AIM. M «-•»•» •at M te muaie aader tha guMaaca goiag ta aad fraaa acaaal. porta »f Important event* which •f Mia* Jane Lafetra, mvuU *u- KATMERIKK KEIXr RNOACKB AM) * Several yeam aga ta* Bfth grade ara deaigned to giv* tha children Iff gtrvkiar. Her Huaic atudeat, Mi** claa*, with th* help af their teach- an opportunity to ttprefi thoae MONMOUTH BEACH- Mr. and Buhara Pierce (real Treatoa Stata •r, Mia* Lai* Ragera, aad tha thing* la which their interest i* Mv». Gerard J. Krlly of River »ve. Taacaar* college, recorded the •taaie *upervia*r, Mai* B. Jana La- greatp*t. anaoune* the engagement of their tana* at they were *uag. fraat tha Ma, created a aaa aatitted "Cow- During thia period the ehtldrta daughter, Mif* Katherinc Anns STehiUrea caatribuUagta tka caca- boy Tec" la carnlatlM with a ae- decided that any disturbance or Kelly, to Frank Bianchflrld Heller, ajaaltlaa the fallowing war* tha eiai atudiea unit aa "Tka Weatwar* trouble an the playground, which aon af Mr. and Mr«. Frank .1. Heller Mat Mr*** Broad M. aUllrnarf Craaalng •aal campoaert. Betty PalPra, Maveawat In Aaterica." Since that wa* cau*ed by (omaon* in their of Scarfdale, N. Y. Mies Roily at- MW WK urs INMNUNCS Jaay Soviero, Judy Long, Freddy tiau th* **ag ha* beca aubliahad raam, should be discussed and tak- tended St. Angela Hall academy WlkaaT and Chriitina Sutoagel*. gf fnwM AM. ia th* Muaic HartMM baoka, a en care of by their claa* and their and Marymount college. Mr. Heller •aria* af atiwie kaaka for the up- teacher. The Srct cue af discipline attended tha Harvey achoo! and N. J. M ••***« Taa Sfth grUa haa argaalaed It* library Book club. Tha club per eleateatary grade*. Tw* letter* wai Intereatlng. The principal* in Georgetown university. He In a will awet once a wetk t* *h*re have btea received fraaa auail* liv- the case gave their version of the member of the Scariilale Golf and ing la tha Weet In wka** athoela affair. The stories lost their Im- the Weatchestor Country rliihu. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE REGISTER FARMM, UIRECQUE, partry. atarle*. book* aad alaya. CANZ0NA4C0MM Tha program will lacludc th« f*l- COUNMLOU AT tAW lowiag number •: "Toccata **4 • wallas* M. S*i Baah fugita in D Minor" asd "Sae*a Th**d*« D. r«HM SdaMiad J. Caaeea* May Safely Qraie," by J. I. Back! Theedere I. UkNt«iM "AUegra Vivmea," "Air," "Hare- IMea r. Ce»»e TkMiM I. taW •la*" aadl "Allegr* Mantra" fraa* Our' Proscription Beh.it U. MeMa WIHIta B. Mr, Jr. th* Water Muaic auita, ay H*a4al; Akraaeai 1. lager -Chorale ia B Miner" »/ Catar Department «*aa Warm. jr. J«kn O. 0TMM •"ranch, "Legend*," "Bercauaa" ana* Race* SatueMere "Carillon" from "Twaaty-fayr Cerriai « Complete) Kacaa ta rraa Myl*,n by Ueuti Varna; "Lar(o" fr«m tha "Naw Lin* of Froth Drugs. QUOIN, DOREMUS, McCUE Warl«" aymphony by Dvarak; '•The FliaTbt or tha Bunbla Baa" fcy And Pharmaceuticals A RUSSELL Rimiky-Karatkov, "I Am Daik CeUNMUM AT LAW But Comaly" an< "Cortaga at Uta- WattBeM BaUdleg Had Seat ale," by atuecl Duara. naaaa f. Daraaua . VlM*a<;J. MeCu* Mr. Tbama*, wha NM ta M. Oaarca'a la Juna, 1H0, «»va hit flnt public recital at tha an af It on tha great organ of tha Cath« With Crystalline) B-12 dral of St. John tha DiviM III JAMES F. 8MTH Naw York city. During tha aaat S AUMOSSCTSUT yaar ha hat given tea inea raci- Ula at St. Qaorge'a an4 athar THYAVALS 3" •EAWMa EXAMINATIONS churehM la tha county. Htearlig Aide—Awttttrlw- Setfrle* Mr. Thomaa w»a orgta aceam- Urao Sin 5.95 ttene la* Bask •••tit •anlit far oratorio, Handal'i "Mai* d. Palf Havea, N »lah," rendered laat January by tha Monntouth Civie choma. Ma can be heard avery Sunday fraa T JO t« t ». m. an station WJUC, It's SHERMAN'S Aibury Pnrk, in a program from St. Oeorga'i church. For Slip Coven SI-«AUM and Draperies County Engineers Hear of New Tnrapilu KATONTOWN-MUnton C. Fun*, chief eonatructlon ensineer for tha New Jeraey Turnpike- authority, wai the apeaker at tha recent din- ner meeting or the Monmouth- Ocean chapter, Society of Profet- aional Engineer* and Land Survey- or* at Cryatal Brook Farm MR. The speaker told of tha work hi- ing done in the new atate turnpike and of hie experience In building tha Pcnnaylvanla turnpike aeveral yean ago. There were IS member* pretent. STEIYCA i Oeorgs C. Jorgenien prctldent, re- CAU HE S**tt» ported that John Ernett ha* bean r*r She* at Haaw Servk* , appointed auiatant Ocean county ire* engineer. Leo K, McKee, Red Bank, •aid that tha engineer*' architect! committee ha* prepared a eode ef ethica for each profeailon, to be JELLYI •ubmltted for approval at tha nett i atate board meeting. The chapter | will obierve tadiej' night Nov. T. I Asia producei more than W par cent of the world'* rice. SHAVING BIRTHDAY CANDY CARNIVAU ITENICt TMSYMr
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*»• t*«* B§ rerttas *r* ton EdKer as* 'teen-agers, tbeueelvee, should join with the To tSo aVUtaf! Joseph Oschvald'a aww theater Th* Twntaaj of th* Bad Bank form*ace* at Cok* Neck aad CU* aa lieaaaoutk *t. wae nearly com- JAW* S. NOGAW. adults in teaching their classmates about Fro* PKbtk Library are grateful ta Cooever, daughter of Chryaeeaci pletion, aad ia wa* expected 'he H. MAROLt* KELLY, the terrible physical dangers contained in M th* BOW bouad volttm* of Coaover, wa* voted th* prettioat Srst show would •* given during K Rod Bank RMMII that you baby; Oeorg* Crawford wa* voted the Srat week of November. Wal- w. BUBBV he drug habit. These youngsters were ask- gave tho Ubraty. ffei* volume of the lasiest man; Cfcerlo* Stroag ter O. Reads cigaed a long-term *JSaS BCS(t4 _____ . tha adttaaa* of the Sr*t eia moatha th* ao*all**t maa aad Charlas Mat- lease fsr the aew theater and Mor- _l ffor typographic*! errori" in «dnrt!*MMaU. »uf »i]l re- ng for a chance to join in a jjro» ii-up clean- thews tb* biggest liar. Mr*. Fred print that part cf an a-v«nif._>tnt la vaic* ta* trpo*rs_ai. of ION will, we know, prove a* val- rl* H. Jack* wse aaaaager. The Mi -"or occur-. Adreruicrt «ill »la*aa aatlfr tat •!*!•! up campaign. They thought they were closer uable a book of reference at an tht Luther woa • silver dish far driv- aew mavle house was to have a mnt i-__»di»t-l. of «nr wror -kick Bar occur. other veilvmea save noesu iag few aatls law « block of wood •eating capacity af 1,000. han anyone else to the active situation, sad We waat to tkaak you for your quicker thaa aay one elss, aad R*4> |-ets-attsra *a4I Sue-e•.S-crlk.ri . la »t.i_tioa Prices i» »e»-nc». 0**> sate It.**! *V| It would benefit any school or charefe Floreace R. Krldet, iag aad Lota aateeaatioa were •onibi. 12.00: tarat B.atb.. ll.lt; air.fl. MM. 7 -tall. or local government to make use of 'teen Joha Lafb«rr*» was injured Harry O. Dtrdea, Thaasat Cook, lamed W..a., antarad a* *-e«*t Claaa Sewer at Ik* Pest- while teariagi dowa ta* oLeds U Newtoa Oeremus, Stewart Cook, ntelligence. Certainly interested groups the rear of the Sbtridaa betel t* Charle* R. Engliah, O. M. Parry. •ffiu at R«d Bank, M. V, und» tka Aet af Marc* I. lilt. auk* ream for bowling alley*. could he organised who could learn about Ralph B» Wtltoa aad William V. THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, »»1 Waea a* removed a Mpport th* Smith. dangerous social habits including drag ad- •tied e*Uap**d oa top of his*, cam- tag bad braiaes. Member* of Liberty Br* company diction and pass what they learn oa to their who tosh part la the dfth aaauai Fir»,Ai*4,AI.YsejOwn Mia* Margaret an, da«gktor af Sre eempaay celebrattoa at Phil*, classmates, iurely there should be a wider la New Jonoy or* Earn* aad Charles Boa etf Ocoeaic, •ow doop lata • rfrckock •f tai we* married t* Fraaei* Oliver JeC- delphla were Fred OIH, U«i* Hea- How valuable ic jour family, jO'it ho opportunity for youth to make Itself heard. la thoir munici. rey, o*a of Emili* aad Chart** J*aV dricks, Fred WlllatM, Ashley Sher- jour poMewioni? Do you really ears vhat Rome things these 'teenagers want are pslttlos. " rey, also of Oceanic. Tb* **rim*ay maa, Harold B. All**, Aloes* Do- Chapter US of ta* Laws of IBM was perforsMd by Rev. J. W. tf ich- wltt, Leater Ceaover aad Jteob faappem to them? worth listening to, others worth fighting for. rotulros weal aasatsor* throughout elioa at ta* Oceanic Methodiot Certainly those are questions that fo ta* State to chock th* continued church. Deaal* Oaraey M HelaUel was beyond adequate answrrs. Of course, they validity of tat aKomptioa*. MOM at Mia* Bertha Mlrby, daughter of eeaflaed to hi* heat* with a br*kea which wan granUd many years W. M. Kirby «f U>ng Branch, be- arm, which was th* result of are er.r.vtljiiig. What elite is left? Praise for Garde* CWh Forme pr**ertb«d by the State came the bride of Taoma* Charlea ertnklag hie awtoatebUe. Treasure>rr bavo botn lubmltted by Sherman, *on of H. B. Shermaa of Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Schenck ef Thii it just a reminder that fliw la with- The Fair Haven Garden club has housewife to read. Thla ia a stoeo to th* owners of the *am* place. Rev. K H- P, Holmdel aalled for Honolulu, where out mercy. And, the experts tell Ba, JOB,Initiated a particularly worthy year-round of mirror work. Though tha houaa. affected property. They must be re- Roche performed th* ceremony at they would make their home with wife payt a redueed price par pound turned prior to Oct. 1. Similar in- the reotory of St. Jam**) church, their son, Rev. Norman Behenck. the average roi.lent, are the greatest cause project which is deserving of praise. Mem- Editorial Views for a rib roait. the OPS epteiSca- formation also must be supplied Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Joha R. Snedtker of tire. It also i* elenr that fire CUB he pre- bers there will make special floral arrange- tlona for trim make her pay mare, in th* east of new applications for William Riddle, whewa* employed returned to tni* horn* at Atlantic vented, iu almost every case, Protcctloa la on Safeway Afuret, tha* «he need eiomptia*. PertaMl property and In Deremui Bros' store, was rld- Highlands after a •'« months' au- Bwnta to be placed at soldiers' bedsides at Of Other Papers to for tha #ame amount of food, vateraaa* eitmpttoa* ara not sub- ng hi* bieycle aerott the railroad tomobile trtp whleh took them relatively simple, Fort Monmouth station hospital. eatable meat. Tha rump roaet gyp ject ta the cheek. track when the pedal caught la the acres* country. MtXOACK |N TALK, raACTKE ia a variation. What uted to ba Bom* idea of bow tan memptiont rail and he was threw* off hi* E. M. Swlngel of Wast Long Rubbish, tltete authorities say, la the It long has been established that proper aoid for a rump roaat at rump- wheel. greatest cause of (Ire in the home—tra«h» Safewey Store* Ma mad* • study roart. {trices MW mutt have tha bast hav* Increased over the year* It Branch purchased the BaVeere dairy outside Interest given a patient aids in •f it* MfwrlMic* la btef retailing part of It diced off and aold sep- provided In tho Ittett edition of A football team was orgtalatd farm af Howard N. Tiadall, star wort li less collections of stored odd! and •edlcal care. This Is true In hospital* for «Mir OPB rcgulattea*. TIM pub- arately tt much highar reuad-ateak "Financial Statistic* of New Jersey at Little Silver and »at looking for ScobtyvUle, fer 180,000. ends in basements and attics that M lithed results M*M unlibt val- price*. Tha houaewife paya less per MunleipaiHI**." jw*t published by challengers from team In the 1S> Joha Schwlnd wa* building a civilians and more especially In Army hos- uable; Safe way a experience in pound, but seta poorer meat, and th* N*w Jersey Taxpayers Aetocia- year group and IW-pound class. house for hi* *wn oeeupaney at the will be uteil again, Get rid of tht staff. pitals. The young soldier who is fsr away m*at retailing i« larg* and coven If the wants th* better part ale* tlon. Tkl* lltta tout tax exempt The team waa comprleed of Ken- corner ef Orange eve, and Cooney many parts of tht eowtry; It op- haa to pay much more far It than property throughout th* State In neth Parker, Hal Parker, Mil* ter., Fair Haven, There arc some other "don'ts:" from home Is bound to experience an 1M1 at •MM.MLMl-nearly a bil- Kemp, Clark Kama, O**rg* Worth- erate* 1,9M food stores with meat tha pound price «*ed to be for the ley, Maynard Lake, Oeerg* White, Th* old Headrickaoa houae at Don't use faulty electrical appliances amount of "homesickness" which, coupled departments ia SI state* and the combined cut. lion and a half dollar*. Thti is an Fair Htvsa wa* to b* moved from Increase of nearly M million dol- Scott Conover, Morrl* Lake, P. Ry- or worn extension cords. Don't atari off the District of Columbia, serving, it all Conover and Fred Moor*. it* location e* Ollleapl* av*. to the with an illness, could prove to lie serious. as)rt> teSM 11,000,000 coMumarf, Summed up, Saftway'a aenclu- lars sine* last year. It represent* river shore. The house was owned winter with a dirty furnace or woru out By "saying it with flower*,"th e Fair Haven Thaugh Saftway'a builnaa* may be •lona on the affect of OPS regula- nearly one-dfth of all the property Mia* Elittbetb Peare* af Long by Mrs, Robert Cutting Lawrence, heat ducts. Don't try to do your own dry mort *tan««r«lM« this that •! tion arc The gradual dlaappea* valued for tas pvrptMs throughout Branch rode her bkyele t* th* The Straus eotipany, one of th* Garden club members are doing a neces- anee of tha more popular cute. Tho th* Stato, Highland* to witnett th* yacht eldest business flrmt at Red Bank, Saaar IMlvMtwl nttli btitchm, th» race from the Lightbouae bill. Ia cleaning Indoors. Don't try to "quick dry sary, humane work. We wish them success MMluilonll a it 44>aw> t ((ra m Itt s t y dlatlnct poMibllity of black mar* On a e*u«ty-by<*unty baala, tax observed it* KHh anniversary with ket*. Suhatafitlal dlfflcuUle* In buy* •xemptlon* Incroaoed thla year in riding down the steep hill near a week-long sal*. clothing near the store. in the program. appear to M repreaentatlve «( what th* Highlands railroad atotioa ah* •mat b* going •• ia tha butcher ing meat through regular channels all but Bvo aonatlos-Atlantlc. Cape Th* WMddliff of Miaj Oeraldin* Remember, happinesa la a reward of of supply at the theoretical eelllag May, Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean. lost control of her wheel end was Thompsoa, daughter of Lewi* fl. price*. A greater deterioration t*j Percentage of esompt property u thrown. She wa* badly braked and Thompwn ef Brookdala farm at aafety and aafety la born of caution. Don't Naturally BftfeweVt rtttft has s trimming praetleee. Higher actual oomparod wrtk total valuation* rendered uneoaetlou*. * Uaeraftt, aad Hewell yonOarblg of let nre bring you disaster. F.ttiag Honor •MS 4MI to say *W the •f*ei*> coat* ta consumers. ranged from a high of M.1 per cent Oeorg* W. Klaaey, a vegetable Mew York took place at at Merrill H. Thompson, Speaker of the BTMS imp**** M tht retiller by —San Francisco Chronicle ta MMdlasas oomrt* to a low of dealer at Port Moameuth, wen a Oeorge't chapel at New York City. the OPS regulatlMi. Thtaa are S.4 par COM W SalMS aounty. horse which was ehaaeed off by Or. Lagely atttadtd, it raaked as one pretty much M we «*Krlbea them Assembly, certainly had his incumbents at . . jorty «• Monmouth Frank Emmoa* of Sta Bright Th* ef the autataadlng ***lal evtat* of Uritrtliip Worth Following •a this Hfft M May tt, an* m«ay KOBE KJUPBNSIVC MOTOMMO chance cott Mr. Klaaey M cento th* seaaos ai Ntw York city. heart when he took on the post of Acting af them, as we teW In that former ity thlt yoar It valued by as- and he sold tht hort* (or 1100. In the recently announced hightr tro at MI.SN,tTS. Thla repre- Mrs. Ana Whlttlagtoa dltd *ud- New Shrewsbury s broad planning pro- Governor last week. He lost little time In eaiterlaJ, art Impoeitlona •• the automobile liability Insurance ratas, a*ata ISA per eetrt of all at**a*td Mrs. 8. Gabriel aad Mr*. R. Wat- gram illustrate* the certainty that • small customer at wall ai on thu ratall car owner* art paying for three ten of Wallace it. were turprited denly at th* bom* af her daughter, transferring stata highway funda so that bateher. But these are not tha tub- thint-t. proptHy valtios ia the tounty. Mr*. Nicholas Clay of Shrewsbury but forward-looking municipality can do By rosjulrlag annual check* of by a visit from a number of frl*nd* ave. Bh* VM TS year* eld and had badly needed widening work can be done Jeete of our particular Interaat here. They are paying for the fait, bad continued UM of th* property and from Red Bank, Long Branch aad What we an* specially ilumlwtinf driving which ha* brought about Asbury Park. Daring the evening been ia appartat la good health up much to protect the valuation of a wholt highway 35 in Monmouth county. an Inertue of tt per ceat la acci- ^validity of taa aaamptioa* granted, until her pasting. la Safeway t tapert an tha |ypa th* Leglatatur* oipeets to provide Mil* Elsie Megill sang aeveral at- inter-municipal section. It also offera o_ workes by OPS regulatlaiu on tha dent* during the pert year, and a SI lection* and Miai Floreac* Brad- Mil* Kathryya Couloo of WcaUld* Taking office as acting governor, Mr. r cent inertate la retultsat Iv unlferm pr**«duro la tho claiming ava. t t th h f data in neighboring towns, including Bad eeniumer. tha party tha OPB effort lurii of osomptloa aa wall at to protect ley gave a recitation. gave a party at the horn* of Thompson becomes one of the few Speakers li Mippofed t* protect William Henry Bridle, sea of her paratpartatt,, MrM . aad Mrs. J. PP. Bank, the opportunity to cooperate. Motorists th*m»*lvai, if they taxpayers from any poaslbl* lllep.it Coutoa ef NorwooNd d av«, LoaL g ever to hold that post. We think It a Atting One at tht most tbvUme lUftas would, could do something about aatwaaeo of enemptian*. France* aad William A. Brtdl* of Branch, aad th* highlight af (he Proceeding witb a study both of jester- honor for Monmouth's senior ssscmblytmn, work* «i tha houeewlfe to her this. Naveilnk, dl*d of a bronchial ail- evening was a Charleston contest lass Is la tha tMaer-prlcIng af tome Secondly car owner* ar* paylag ment in hi* tOth year. For sty- which wa* won by Dolores Whits day'a conditions and a forecaat reaching one which will serve aa a valedictory for of tha store popular cute af beef for that general laBattoa whleh OWN BTAWmCS ma! years he worked with bis make* wage* lott and the coat of father In the Mavtsink greenhouse*. and William Flrtb. Oueatt included yean ahead, the planning gradually la being bis years of service. Not a candidate for as4 tha overpricing at aome t«ai recovtry treat Injurlet higher. Usatloa and Mlasea Margaret aad Muriel Supp, oMlrBbla. (Thla was apparent from oapoadltur* pattern* are traced in Jamt* H. McGregor, a termer Mae Predator*, Marloa Dleta and molded into a pattern. Both the planning re-election, Mr, Thompson relinquishes his Motorists th*m**lv** eta d* little tka MM adltwa M Tlnaaelil Sta- tha beginning on eursory examina- about thlt, raecpt In tbtlr seatral resident of Fair Haven, died at Virginia Chatty, Joha Strode, Ro- board and mayor and council are engaged office Jsn. 1. In praising him for the new tion of tha priee-control tchtdulca.) role of cltistn*. in which they tittle* of New J*r**y Mualcipall- New York ia hlo 74th year. At oa* land Raver, Cedrick Ryder, Ralph In the development of a reallatle maater Safeway ehargea—and it Mem* should realit- that Inflation I* aever tlti." time Mr. McOregor purchased th* Kendall, Leonard Oompton, Charlet est honor, we also wish to thank him for e-that thla waa aoae a one-way atrett, but a proeet* Hlghllghtlag tko report It the Bennett and Little properties at Ackley and Ernest Bailey of Red plan. None of the offlclala indicate they remembering what haa long been a necessity. Ubarately at hokum to mtke the which alway* take* awav a* much dlsekMuro that adopted budget* of Fair Haven, an whleh ho built a Bank. Mitt Vivian White of Long publle thlnh IU beef price* had bean at It give*, or mor*. th* itato's SST munlcipalltUi thu largo reeldtnct for hi* owa eeeu- Braaeh ant Mr. aad Mrs. Robert are willing to be rushed into a miatake. est irutleally, white overlooking Thirdly, ear owner* ar* paying poor aggregat* 101,01101, or ma^ paaey. retUt tor the new trend la ear detign. ry a half billion dolalra. The New Shrewsbury plan baa tit* ail tha raialns at tome of them, The Th* day* when a dent la th* fender A aurprli* visit was tendered Mrs. Alva J. lYoyts. who waa employed of attracting new inreitmenta, residential, Employ the Hoadknpposl fact it, aa Safeway polntt out, there was a dent la th* fender have (ton*. Total oapendlture* reported by Jameo L. Prlco of Broad at la eel*- by the Red Bank Paper eoarpaay, an not enough of the more dealr- The type of accident which used t* the muatoipalltl**, including pay- bratioa of her birthday. Among the died at Long Branch hospital fol- businesa and, perhaps, industrial, to build Have you ever heard that a broken piece able cut* to go around; eonuquent- be a minor mlthap. requiring tb* meats for school aad county taxea, gutit* were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel lowing 4 stoaweh operation. He ly tha houMwlf a haa to buy tha oth- expenditure of a ttw dollar*, has MM from approalmately SM mil- W. White, Mr* William J. Dolg, up the community and its tax structure. of steel, properly welded, Is stronger at the ers and pay to* much for them, now beeomt a matter ef hundreds wa* M years old and was sur- of dollar*. ThU la because the lion dollars Is ISIS to 41SH million Mrs. Jam** Throekmorton, Jr» vived by a sister, Mrs. Maurlet It has the policy that growth should keep seam than at any other section? Have you •samples cited by Safeway ara tha fender Itself Is now a .art of the dollars In IPS*, to 4MH mlllon dot- Mia* Clara Cooper, Mitt.Barah Mc- Healy of Rumton. artlBeiaUy low celllngt on rump lars ia Joao. body awetp of the oar, contain* th* carty and Jamet Brows of Red Burton T. Dortmut, *oa of New- each part a good neighbor for its adjoining ever considered that the aame may be equal- and rib roatta, which, tt says, ara light*, and becaut* grtltw.rk, when Property tous Jevtod throughout Bank, and Mis. Cora M. Stuck*, tiadtiyrlced from • tt 14 eanta a It Is damaged, I* vtry espoMlvo to ton T. Soremw, aad Carl B. Roe*, sections, and to keep the junctlona of the ly true of people? th* etato toss from approximately Mr. and Mre. Frank Prica aad •oa of A. O. Roto, rented a Soar pound In various areai; on tha oth- replace. SW mUUoa dollars la IBM to SM James Price of Shrewsbury. borough In harmony with thoae of aurround- This is National Employ the Hsndt er hand, brlakat overpriced from IS la th* Y.M.CA. building on Moa-, The accident repair laduttry, with mlUloa dollars la 1N0, to nearly While carting scenery from th* mouth it and planned to open a Ing municipalities. The ambition la to have to SI cente a pound. Tha contrast th* advtnt of th* prtttnt design of SM million la list capped week. Let's look at it this way: la even ttroagtr between brisket at ear, hat become a mater Industry, itation to the opera houae for tha dance ctatne te bo known aa "La every property owner's holdlnga protected While roatctlag a substantial de- Peck'* Bad Boy company, How- Bon Temp**." We've got a terrific job ahead. There's the an OPS prlee of Tt eanta a pound and It 1* financed largely out of lia- Clint for the period from 1M0 to In securely toned and patterned locations, and tha mort deelrableehuck blade bility iniuranc* premium*. ard Champlln of Red Bank w*a Mr. and Mr*. Walter R. Walling defense program. There's more civilian roast at 73 eenU a pound. Normal- Whether the motorist* could or 1040, gros* debt root S» million dot- thrown to th* ground when th* of Chaptl Hill motored to Yonk- safe from inappropriate use of nearby land. business than ever waa expected. There's ly, tuyt Saftway, if a ehuek blade would ehoott to try to do something Ian m 1SS0 to a total of atarly SH wagon wheel caught la the trolley ert with Mr. and Mrs. William M. roast told at TS cants a pound, bris- about this w* don't know. We illllon dollar*. track at West and Monmouth ate. Robert*, also ef Chapol Hill, ta One idea ia to have all pay a fair ahare, but thould think, however, that no mat- Tht it-pagt bookltt, publlthed Although the wheat* of th* wagon America to fake care of. And, brother, that ket should tell at 48 eenU a pound. ter how much thev may Ilk* th* celebration of th* latter couple's only a fair share of local taxes. means work. . Claytwt of Uttl* Silver as well as in the nation in general. capped person who is ready to make work and thut play Into the handt of tha WetUrn Union'* scrapping of tha Taspayors today aro rottiv*— of Mist Esther Todd of Atlantic dltd at Loag Branch hospital, black market Tha houttwlfe. who minimum 10-word telegram, In fa- nr* so than ever before Highland*, who was convalescing wh*r* h* bad been a patient bat Certainly what ia going on in New defeat the handicap can be a strong link can't get them, or can't say tht vor of tha higher-priced W-word Feeling tht brunt of rapidly In- from Injurlta reeelved •while at four days. His flv* aurvlvlng chil- Shrewsbury should give inspiration to offi- on any employer's team. The man or woman black market prices, then hat to telegram, put* it squarely up to creasing taxation th*y want to New York, dren war* Mrs. Myrtle B. Hemb- pay too much for tha cute the can talegram sender*. What ars they know whore tho ssoaoy's folnf. llag of LitUe Silver, Mrs. Pearl E. cials of other towns, especially those that who has had to fight a physical defect Is get going to u** tho** flv* new words Th*y roeegmlaa tht national Mist Edith Sayrt, daughter of Ralph ef Red Bank, Leonard Clay- for—Information, or affection? danger waea gov*mm*nt takea Dr. J. E. Sayre of Broad at, waa tea of Rumten, Oeorg* Clayton, border upon this borough. Yet, though the just thst much better prepared to light for attending (ehool at Waohlngtoa, Another gyp on- tha housewife it Heretofore, th* 10-word telegram too much «f th* aatlonal income. Jr., of Uncroft aad Laland Clayton cbance was offered and asked for, there has personal success if given a chance. That produced by the OPS regulation* a* They're watching "tak* home" pay. D. C. ef Bngllthtowa. haa bean divided a* follow*: Jacob D*genrlng aad family of been no real effort made toward inter- to the trimming of certain cuts. The For Information, t words. Wh*r*. aay* th* taxpayer, ia the Oeorg* Taylor was ea the mound fight can mean profit for any boss. T-bone attak Is a good example. UmltT With eontrota being imposed Front at. returned horn* after for th* Red Bank Rambler1* base- For affection, 1 word. •pending two week* In New York municipal planning. A chain can be only That fight can increase the strength of Safeway'* customary trim of «ur- It reiultad ta tomethlng on the upon wage* and ptieas, why not a ball team when they defeated the plu* bone and fat, the euatomtr ceiling «B spending by govern- itate. Fair Ham nln* by tha teort of as strong as its weakeat link. If this county our nstion. order of: In charge of th* rummag* sale paying only for the meat wrapped ARRIVED SAFELY PLEASE ment? three to nothing. is to have the most prosperous future pos- up, |* not permitted by the regula- being conducted by the women of Victor Hembllng of Shrewsbury Juat remember this, the handicapped SEND TOPCOAT AS WEATHER Therefor*, toxpaytrt want econ- Trinity church were Mrs. Harry sible, then there must be more co-operation tion*. The price par pound has been CHILLY HERE LOVE. omy, and Increasingly they are ave. wai recuperating from In- can work well as long as their defect reduced, but tht houMwIfa ha* to willing to work for It. They recog- Finch, Mrs, Thtooort 81ckl**,«Mn. juries reeelved a short time prev- pay that price for tha uielett bone The question now squarely be- John Garrison, Mr*. Stmuri Cul- between its local authorities. And that it doesn't cause a job risk and the job doesn't fore Western Union's euitomer* la nise, too, thst th*lr effort* mutt be ious whllt doing earpantry work and fat which aha did not former- applied to wny l*vtl of govern- llngton, Mrt. Hoyt, Mrs. William T. at a Navttlnk houa*. something that cannot be put aside for some create a further physical danger. Neither ly have to buy. The coniequinc* whether, In the future, they are go- Corliea, Mr*. William A. Cole, Mrs. Ing to have more to *ay about tha ment This include* the county, Dr. and Mri. Harvey W. Young obscure tomorrow. la that ihe pays mote than before which while spending let* per Oheeseman, Mrt. Ellubeth Hend- risk occura often. Rather, be sure that when tor tha UMful meat In tha package. topcoat or more to say about love. nekton, Mrt. Harry Badaau, Miss of Broad it. «tr* on a three weeks' you hire the handicapped, you usually also It would be more practical, we capita than munlelpalltiei and Annie Conovtr aad Mitt Salltt Al- trip to California.- The aame thing applies to tht grant you, to add a phraat to th* school districts and the itate or tht lan. MIM Halm Ollbart of Oeetnport Teen Thought Is Kara employ loyalty. club sttak. OPS celling of ll.M a talegram setting forth where tha federal government, nevertheless I* took a position la the ofBct depart, pound la bated upon OPS trim, •Iphonlng nearly 1100 million year- Edgar Terhun* of Rod Bank, mtnt of th* Slgmund Eltntt fac- coat it to b* found. Thut: ly from the New Jer**y taxpayer*' who was employed by the Shor* A 'teen-agers' panel on the television which Includea almost half a pound ARRIVED SAFELY PLEASE of UMleia bone and fat which the pecketbook. Furthermore, county Electric company, purchased the O. Mr. and Mr*. Edward 8. Allalr* show "Mind Your Manners'* shows that "Where There's Smoke-" SEND TOPCOAT IT IS IN HALL •pending, Ilk* th* apandlng of oth- Philip Kuhl houie oa Monmouth housewife did not before have to CLOSET WEATHER TURNED of Reekltat pL and Mr. and Mr*. some mighty sharp and wholesome thinking pay for. A* Safeway flguret it, tha er government!, Is Increasing. it. for 18,000. Thsodor* P. Oortmus of Vltt*. pi. At many cities and towns throughout CHILLY HERE LOVE. Cornelius Reynold!, o. farmer OPa club ateak coating the houae- But think how much mort satis- So that tht taxpayer can exert were on a motor trip to Washing- runs through the minds of high school the country official* am working nrertlin. wifo W.ll, of which 82 centt I* for near Manatquan, MW aeveral boy* ton, D. C. factory it would b* to the recipient hit influence on thlt tptndlng th* leave their blcyclet along hit fane* youngsters. On it, six typical 'teen-agers the aurplut bone and fat, would, to get a telegram worded: A family gathering marked tha to see what can be done to eliminate smoke If trimmed in the ordinary way, New Jersey Taxpayer* aasoclation and go Into hit watormtlon patch. celebration of the birthday of Mrs. discuKH problems confronting their act to- ttud smog, Smog came in as a killer in one cost her M. evtn though »ht were ARRIVED SAFELY PLEASE ha* juat iatutd "Underttandlng the He cautiously appreaehed th* Oeorge W. Patterson, Br., ef Sunset day. They place an emphasis upon good charged at much a* 11.80 a pound SEND TOPCOAT WEATHER County Budget," another of a series wheel* and took possession of avt. Pennsylvania town a short time back. Inttead of the OPS celling price of TURNED CHILLY HERE I LOVE of practical aids toward better and them, feeling ha would keep them manner* and forthright personal conduct. YOU MADLY DESPERATELY at* costly govtrnmint. until the boys paid him for th* Jam** Manatllo waa ohoten man- Where dirty air exists there ulwa.vu is a fl.M. Thlt make* a prise Jlluttra- DARLING. ager and Peter Fingltor* coach of We were particularly interested to hear tlon of the deception In the OPS Thlt publication oopenp * the door watermelon* they had taken oa tth* bask*tbal| team being organ- danger to public henlth. For a conpie of celling price*; they teem to be leu The foregoing phraseology would to an understanding of county op- several vlilti to hi* patch. ised by th* Holy Name loclety of from these youngsters that they believe high on the printed achtdule, but for the alto carry th* flattering Implication erations, by outlining the county years we have told about the smoke and that th* recipient had enough William VanNest, who wa* em- Bt, Anthony's church. school Mtudents as much as parents and tame amount of uaablt meat they budget, where, Item by Item, art ployed by William Matthewt of Pottr DIPontI, local contractor, filth that spews out of railroad locomotive* take more money out of tht houae- sent* to look In th* hall closet for listed all of the different types of tha coat. Colt's Neck, waa badly Injured optntd a groctry and fruit atort at teaclDMH and law enforcement officers havstoppine g In and passing through town. In wlfe'i budget. expandltures that th* county make*. when h* collided with Ethan Fay, 241 Shrewsbury ave, with Frank the job and responsibility of beating down We do not presume to prejudge "Undtrattndlng th* County Bud- who was riding In th* opposite di- Egan In charge of the now enter- formed sources say this Is not necessary The retailer ia helpleu In the the question for future author* of get" ia,prepared for th* uae of th* rection, VanNeiUwai thrown from matter; he haa to follow tha OPS IB-word telegram*. prise. the narcotics truffle. All of them recognised that careful firing of the boilers between taipaytr who wl*htt to give great- hi* wheel and suffered a broken Mlu E, Dunham and MIIH Jennie trim If ha I* to come out tvtn at Our purpose la merely to point er expression to hit ability to eon- collarbone and a sprained wrlit, dniKH nit an evil. They blamed loose laws, stops eliminates in-town smoke. Our local the OPB celling prtct. out what the nature cf the dilem- trot the cost of county governmont Foster of Shrewsbury, who traveled The rump and rib routs ara ilm- Frank Thtll, who bought th* With • party of friends to Alaekn a inadmiuute |>iiiii»hineiit' for peddlers and government HIKMIIII not allow tlilt* iiuiHanui> ma I*, now that the five additional and to tha growing number of tax- Compton homestead property at •hort time previous, gavo a do- liar example!, Their celling prlcet word* can be tent as cheaply aa payer and other citlsen organisa- poor information about drug dangers fo to be continued, The public's intercut Is of were made to look upeclally attract- Belford a short time previous, was icrlptlon of .their trip befor* * 10. tion* that today aro carrying on bulkhMdlng tht crook where it ad mooting of tho Prcubyterlan Wom- a growing crop of young addicts. The opin ive on tho printed prlco Hutu the ayttemiito study of county opi'ia- more importance thuu tli. luiUoud'i. butcher mutt keep poatcd for the Mako the mott of them, joined hi* property and making a en'* Missionary tocloty at th* roa- St. Louis Poit-Dispatch tlont and finance, number of improvement* to tarn*. Idenct ef Ml** B, B. Valentin*. , MD HAW OOWMHMI ll# tiH k-aad thaa (at ta tha je. Prof, aad Mra. Gambia aad lira TIMOTHY tt HOUNIHAN •r ahcttanana af pwar heme. If their daughUra Aaaa and Aaita •CBMAJraaw itloTaUia Bordcii . tkara are atvacal mamaara af tha Monnouth DAR were weekend guests of Mr. and Contractor ami Builder IhKM family thay annul* already kaaw Mra. Sims. haw ta 4a thaaa tartage together ae Other guests wera (Me Wilson, WilbFiW By UBOKAUD that thay caa ha daaa la the ahert- Plaw Card Party • PBCIALIIINC IN JOBiING "Same" WikoaT, Elaine Matthew!, 0 VENETIAN Tha wW a/ Ed- State ChrtJ Pafa—a Director. Mrs. Edwia S. Close will fee Patrick Crelln, Clancy Boynton, ward J. Meraa af Red Bank aad (Me. t to a Striae). chairman af a card pat/* •"• f* Barbara Hague, Mury-Iice Gihlon, EHMbath, wha diad Stoat, it. waa Lynn Hoffmann, "Meg" Donnelly, tb*p-M'H«aa Swvice > I dw M I'm dM*m« aale Monmouth chapter, Daughter! ra.aa •• o-aaes tied far probaU last weak la tha Amerleaa Rcvolutioa, will hold Richard Doremus, Eileen Brenner, :a af Surrasata Datmaa Mc- Thureday afteraooa, Oet. 18, at Marianne McLean, Vincent Sovie- raddia. Ma willed $U» aach to bio A.-dMap n*t tat awtekly at the A.-Nevs saaall tredightiag ap- . tgaamirat , buekoU Westminster houaa aa Tower hill ro, Jr., Mrs. Kate Donnelly and C 4 K CONSTtUCTION CO. children, Mildred A. Kaofaa. Mary curb. Doa't Hack toteraactiaaj or an Hardlag rd. Tha food seto will Mrs. Linda WlUon. Maraa, Edward J. Moraa aad Wll- amcrgaacy drlvawaya, ttaugh. af aaad aad water, * etirrup p«mp at MOAO SHUT -arat aid hit, aaeklfcht aad hat-opea at »:M e'cleek. to be fol- GENERAL CONTRACTORS Maraa. The rest af tha Leave yaur keya la the aar and get lowed by tha card party, a dessert- estate fees to tha widow. tery radio, la tha ahelUr area yau haveacUcUd. bridge, at l.M o'clock. SaWa M. Bardea of Shrewsbury ChalraMB with Mn. Cleaa are who dmd Sept. it. left tatt far tha „ I'm dfMagf Miss Sara Boles aad Mlaa Harri-t GIVE YOUR RUG perpetual eara af the family ptst A.—TavH kaveUact fajtaad ea» A -Ha. la tha arat placa radla- Lewa. Tickets may be parchaaeii rMHWAV M II UN* WBTttAMMUt*). N. J. ~~ irewsbury Prsabytartaa church ardiaate y«ar aBaw—ate. It tiaa w a reUUvel* mlaar haaard. from Mrs. Cloae ar Mrs. frederlc aad (1MB for tha preaervaMoa af diviag tor the aaat ar aaarhaarda, Secaadly, tbaaa laatrumeata are ««- K. Adams. Mrs. Paul T. Ryder and A LONOIft Ll» the church. A sister, Ptorence Maa while yeahtag the aaMrgeacy brake peaalve, and caa feeaperate d well Mra. W. Hugh Ryder have charge Cabborly, af Long Branch will ra- at the aama time. by trained Uchaleiaaa aaly. Leave of tablee and deeoratione, and Miss eeivo ll,tt». Mrs. Charlas Francis • latest lam m a radiaUgieal maaKariag ta the peo- Elisabeth Wlrth, tailiea aad acore Berdea, af Shrewsbury aad Mra, ple wha have bcea trained far that pads. Ouenther af Summit type af work and get yaur lattruc- Serving on the general commit- aach will receive leM. -Tho driver wiU otop at tbi tee are Mra. Will Hammell, Mrs Trust funds of (2,600 each were aaareot earner aad let tha aaaaeag- Opnr«* Hess, Mrs. Minor B. Til- sat up for Helen Bardea Claae, era aut. O«t U tha Bearcat ahelter. ton, Miss Ruth Dtbben and Mrs. Dabarah McDowell Cleeo aad Aba- % jMmfJt I at aaakstB aaai G.L.F. William C. Wlrth, tha chapter fail Margaret Close. Ralph S. regent. Paaree af Red Bank will receive A—beak arouad you. Many bwhanfje I* Meet |},«ht. A U,6t» truat fund was set builaiBfa will ha designated aa MARLBORO—Patrsaa af tha Give WrtMay Party far up far Raymond Queatber, Jr. Ed'shelters. Oet ta thoae. Otherwise Marlbora exparatlve O. U T. Ser- ward Houalhaa af Shrewsbury far tha atreagast-laoklng vice will bald their annual masting Dan TaMrih Sims waa willed U.tfa), aa autamobila building aaar you. If paaslbls gat nest Tuesday at S p. m. la ths Sra- aad tha property aa Broad st ta tha aafsmsat, otherwise stay msa's hall. Tha meeting plans have Don Tahirih Sima. daughter af Ike removal of etrry harmful hit af duet aad dill what* ha ilves. Tha remainder af aear tha center af tha atntctura— keen aaaauaead by Philip Van- Mr. aad Mn. ntuart Urn et Larey i that luiury look, too! tha astate will he ehared by Praa- nnd keep out af Uao with the wla- Mater, ehalrmaa *f tho msmbar's pi., was seven years old Saturday, • RCA eia Reynolds Berdea af Shrews- dews. cammitua. aad the occasion wae observed at Unr s*w 19% { bury. Helen Lafetra Close af Red »-Wfc«tdB latent rmlamy The Urms af Osmmlttsomen Ed- a birthday party. Beside* usual Bank aad Margaret Emily Barden. gar Maghan and John C. Schaneh, party games, the children wsre A.-Tau abould already knew the given a large collection of vege- Harry R. Decker af Uttle Silver both of Preehold It. D. 1, ars ex- • DUMONT designated sbelUra aear your piring at thia time, and elections tables, which they fashioned into wha died Sept. 91, willed his es-home. If there are aaaa, make for dolU. tate ta Ms brother, WlaSeld E. will ha held ta ehaoaa their euc- NION LAUNDRY the baeemcat Immediately. It that ceasora. Members wha will remain Barbara Hague won Rrst prise Decker. MIMred Anderson of Rum- la Blled, stay M *ln#e to tha eenter for the butternut squash which I • UUNMHN0 . sut ITOtaM • MM «*O««VtM aoa, wha died Aug. M, willed her an tha committee are Charles Kil- of tho building, aa Mar tha ground martln and Prod Klein of rreehoM she dreised with vsitetable greeni • PHILCO eetata ta her husband. Ida Anna floor, as posalble. ta reprsient a character she named Sauaala af Part Monmouth, who R. D I, and Raymaad McDowell 9>~Wm* do I da> la my af Wlekatunk. "Ducky Long Nosa.'jr Sarann altnn diad Sept. It, willed 1100 ta Mm* sjart aaajada? was second with a dolrmade from friead, Ulian Conlfhia of Brook- The meeting will alaa Include re- quickly tura out all Sres in ports an O. U P.'a local and over- an eggplant, and Eileen Brenner •CKOSLEY lyn, and the rest af tha estate ta your fcauae—Sre plaeoe, stoves, waa third with her doll made of all oparatlans during tho past year. her daughters, Georgette Luey and gaa ranges, ate. ~ grapefruit. Richard Doremus' egg- Marguerite Sauaola. William M. Entertainment, prises and refreeh- plant, whleh he turned Into a Thompson of Middlotowa township, mrnts will fallow tho buMaaas "atrlped baas," waa Judged unique. wha diad May t, 1M0, aad William meeting. Morford af Nsw Monmouth, wha kava aa ail burner, tura it off. Turn Tha dolls were judged by Don's died Sept. 21, willed their estatea off all water faucets. Close your Chopin gave hla Srst eonetrt at uncle, W. S. Gamble who la profes- ta their widows. Matilda Winkier doors aad windows—but do not the age of nina. ear of art at Mlehlgsn SUta col- af Ksaasburg. who died Aug. 26, willed her estats ta her children, Aaaa Oeuld aad frank Wlnkler. Emilia Wagner af Matawan town- ship, wha died July It, willed MM BIG TRADE-IN la her slater, Johanna Millar. Tha rest af tha estate foot to a friend, GALA Ella a Hey! ALLOWANCE Aaguetu* B. Knight af Ocean Orore, father af Judga J. Edward Knight, left Mi sstatsto his widow. Ha diad Aug. It. Margaret W. ON YOUR OLD RADIO Barden af rarmlngdnlo, wha died Sept. 11, willed MM to each of her COLUMBUS DAY grandchildren. Tha ratt of tha at- OR TELEVISION SET UU win ha shared by her children, MIMred O. Barkalow. Ernest E. Barkalow, Ruth R. Mages, Jamss a Barden aad Margaret E. Oreea. CELEBRATION Floyd E. Smith af Belmar, wha BETTER diad Bast K willed Ma •slats to hla widow. George Mag III of Brad* lay Beach, wha died Sept. T, willed hi* oeUU to hla wlfo. Emaauel Teppar of Dsal, wha diad Sept. It, Friday and Saturday, Oet 12th & 13th HOUSEKEEPING willed that his eeUte form a trust, Income from which will go U hi widow. At her death, tho esUte will ha divided by his two children, II SUM TO DMVI IN HHDAY OR SATURDAY SHOP Robert Bruce Tapper and Elaine T. Gaga. Catharlna dower of As- Iw Ik. lm <•• Mlair |««r wd l« Reehr. JTMT FREE 46 NonHouth St. PboM Red Rank 6-4S1O bury Park, who died Sept. JO, will- ed a diamond aelltalro ring ta ker grandaaughUr, Marjorle Qulst; a •Jit I. wuk dw MCMIM. wrist watch ta her granddaughter. j Opt* Friimy Ettmmimgi J Barbara Adams; fMO to a frlrad, \ Mrs. A. Eva Home, and tha re- mainder af tht astata to tha twa Plenty of Free Parking Spec* la granddaufhUrs. JsremUh Dtlhag* sn af Asbury Park, wha was mar* Rear of Store on White St. dsrsd Sept. 10, wilted hit otUtt to hla son, Ksantta If. Delhagaa. WEVE mmn
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Avo., R«tJ lank Phono 6-0213 DISTRIBUTORS BIt> OCWMHSII tl# Itfi Artist Conquered Arthritis' Pain Work Progresses By Taking Up Brush at Age of 74 On Rail frosting flatinf i ••«•**€, Ca. KCW SHREWSBURY—Th* »ac- here yet, and probably helpkas," MATAWAN-Crava worfciag to IU **. •>*•* Bed aw* e-Mti ce*e otery ef e •>•• who defeated build the two-track, earth 111 creas- crippling arthritis by learning how A ing ever the Matawsa creek U re- to paint at 1hc aft •.' 74 and went One of his picturea was of hi* place th* aiagle-traek, waodea traa- oa to become a recognised artist tle have caanpletad about M pa* MATERNITY will reach a clunaa: here this week. home, aa be remembered it as a bey of tea. "I chowed that scene ta cent of th* Job and win praaaMy • . •ta Palatine* *y Henry T. Gulick of some of my friend* wha lived near Saish H at the cad ef It*?. I flfCTIIC SHOT Holland rd., Middletowa township, by at that time." he said. "They That waa the report of B. «. TUCKER'S will be eahlbitcd at the Old Mill, told me that was the way they re- Mapee, chief eagtnaer af the Maw St Be* Baa* gyesmore aid Tintoa sves., from York and Lrang Braach railroad, at IM IWll, UM mrmbercd it, too. I was so pleased." tonight through Friday, Oct. W. Mr. Oulick said he planned "just a public utility csmalesiaa hearing A private showing, at which cura- to go nn painting, as long a* I caa. before Coeamiasieaer Horteaaa F. tors from the Philadelphia and And I hope that will be a long time. Kessler laat Thuradty. NewarU museums, the Museum af I'm having fun. At the coacluaioa ef that hear- Modern Art In New York, collectors This fun, aaya Eahibiter-Critic de ing. Mrs. Koasler open**] th* caae QMUTV PLIMIIN FIXTIIES from three states and special guest* Vcgh "adds much to the America* in the borough ef Matavaa* re- wilt ba present, will be held from a scene. It gives something new and ajweet for th* diminatiea of a grade h to It o'clock toaight. Th* public unusual to American art. for here creosiag at Mala at. In elieaiaa- exhibit opens tomorrow and con-la a man wha, without lessons, de- tlaaa apprevad by the FU.C, th* CRANE tinue* daily. veloped a style that should give in- •tat* pare S> per c«nt of the eaat spiration to any artiat. Hia bald and th* railraad pan U t»r cent, with a moUitr*. own eoneern Expert WerfcatamJup color and Imagination are reflected Mr. Maps* declared that the rail- Already oaa of Mr. Oulick'i paint- on canvas, they should he. I'm road would not eapoea the her- ing* is on permanent display in th* proud to show Oulick. I feel I am eugh'e request under oae ceaditiea. collection of th* Newark muaeum. launching major talent." KEANsaURO — Jaaui reshaa, He asked that If the crossing ha Lut month, hundreds af art lover* aoa af Mr. aad Mr*. William J. r*e eliminated that th* borough tea* ANTHONY'S wcr* attracted t* a showing af his ban af IM forest eve, waa aaaeag **at ta th* closing off ef nearby At- paintings at Meplawoad's library. tha IM graduate* fuaaay. Sept. *>, lantis ave. Bsvougk Atternejr t*>e ft MAM AViNUE liO IANK e-1041 Earlier there was • showing by the Increaae in Price at th* Mih cemmeaeeaiot at S*t*n Weiastein tald th* cemmiHioa that Montclair aajeciatien. Hall university. > laati* av*. is partly in the ber- Th* address ta the graduates »*s But that is only * few highlights Of Coal Approved eugh aad partly in ktatawan tawa- mad* by William H. Coalcy, PhD.. I o; "The Oulick Stary." ship and that the tewaakip would TRENTOH-ftetati eaat dealer*, d*an. Msgr. Jaha U McNulty, uai- have to be consulted flrst. Ho Mid Underneath lies a tal* af Tanks* numbering about ll.WM throughout versity president, conferred the de- he thought there w»nld ba no ab- Avoid the rueh— •etermlaatiaa, • rsfuaal ta ajwit In the country, today were authorised fm. Feehaa raceiv*4 tha degree jection on the pat ef the borough. th* fact af at* and pain. Mr. Ou- by the Office ef Price Stabilisation of bachelor of Kisac* la business llck farmed until arthritia stiffened to paas on to consumer* th* full The creasing work is proceeding I management. He is a graduate of slowly, Mr. Mapes itated, because th* Joint* af hi* Bngers. He began freight rate Increase on coal, enjoy the hush—in Red Bank Catholic high school and the greatest caution muat he taken our eEerclaes ta loosen them up agsln. amounting to a maEimum ef 10 Monmouth Junior college. Our •ipert tttara takt v«t> He then took up th* brush. cents per net ton, approved by the to be certain that tke sarth-flll set tlea uniformly. While this work li Ruse* af France," tnterstate Commerce eammtoslo* Aug a. Says nuoriaUtioa la galag en, th* engineer told the Vega, awaar af tha commission, th* rUlraal I* atlll Old Mill. "H* reflect* tha ltth and Authority previously had been Guilt Edge laveaiawaji having it* train* ereaj th* trestle at agaetaia* arid width I ITth century maetera, though la granted the retail coat dealer* ta SPRINO LAKE HEtGMT*—"The IS miles aa hour a* * precautionary style ha I* original, hold, Inventive pass on an interim (is cents a ton advent af water Buorldatloa has measure. for your child • rapidly growiaf and 100 par cent good. Hia paint increase to consumers, authorised been the highlight af progreM mad* Ing* ara a great contribution to art. Another hearing will be held Jan fast. That's why wa mum featuring Hallmark by the I. C. C. last April. Today'* in the prevention of dental decay St and Mr*. Kea*l*r asked the rail. Ha ta a malar American painter." O.P.8. action approves the passing In the last decade," Dr. David B. H Mr. de V*gh is an artuK himself. road ta submit photographs t* shew "asH SlBtMRflH en of the remaining 14 cents a ten Aat tald membera ef tha Menmouth the progress at that tune, Cards and Gift Wrapt Ha ajraduca* • eantlnulng series af Increase, and brings the amount County Dental society at their art eahlbit* ia Ma hlatarle lath cen- which may be passed on to the M- monthly meeting Friday at tha butdocarafulyaibi tury Old Mill. He frequents art cent a net ton maximum. Beau Rivage. We've jutl unpicked our new shawa. And ha eaasldere Mr. Ou- Tha speaker, director af th* den* PERSONAUZE lleh MM af hi* "greatest and*." However, O.P.8. point* out, IU •lock of Hallmark Chriatmaa new amendment merely permit* re- tal bureau af the New York State la M laUrvlew, Mr. Oullek, who tail celling price iaereases based Department of Health, auaerviied Yamr Uaeaa With the style) site sad width cards and gift wrappings— tracts his Dutch ancestry hack to entirely on actual advances In th* flrst large scale study in tha th* court of Charlemang* and freight charges, and docs not In- United States of water fluoridatlon SHERMAN'S that will eneourafe aad panait •nd they're beautiful! You can boasts that all af hi* American an- 1 crease retail dealers' margins. which was made by New York easMMsai a%Mta> j|*Mas*Jj»M*nm*iama> cestor* cam* to this country before ••• • •ei#™^BBmmjasj*| •elect your* now in llie quiet ai In this connection, O.P.S. said etate in the Newburgh-Kingatan Monognmmina Strvict th* Revolution, said he ha* redded area. peace of our new Chrbtmaa la th* same house line* h* was ten coal Is an unusual commodity since "DMiMfiM* Brinf your youngster in aooa for y*ar* aid. H* waa bora la Manala- It is heavy in proportion to iti "The cost of luorldation ta aa paa, atar fVeeaeM. vain*. Freight cost* per ton in smell aa ta make it a gilt-edge In- newsnuBB Rnasor far a many ana* are substantial, and vestment bearing remarkable divi- abeerfe a large ahare'ef the dealer*' dend* in Improved dental health," It waa Ma aan, H. Oragary Ou- Margin, aald Dr. Ait. H* atated that the In- llek, wha Jives an tha aams strait Retail coal dealer* have supplied Itlak Installation may range In cost Either way, wel ha where h* reside* with another aan, O.P.S. with Information on their from 1500 to $5,000, depending an Jaaaph T., who gave him a set of current net profit margin* Indleat community alaa, water consume* nappy to SM yea. FOX'S GIFT SHOP ojl Mimta **a year* ago. H* quote* ing that because of competitive con- tion and engineering factors. After 41 MoaanNilh St. Red Bank, N. J. dition* In the fuel Industry, margins tha initial Inexpensive Inatallatlen hara are aama paint*, t hav* been narrowed during the l»«t th* per capita coat ha* been fouad "TM forfeit and meit complete telectlen ef want you ta «*a th*m nrlausly. five .years. In some Instance* to range from five to IS cent* par Hallmark Card* in MenmeurH County" This U na Joke." freight rate Increases have exceed- year, according to Dr. Act. Priced frem ^.M «• |.«l Ataardiitf (a She I told him; 'I believe t win Aned the tola) net margins. Thus "Water fluoridatlon ia an effect- |uat that son, seriously.'" O.P.I, found It impossible not to ive, safe and practical measure far Now at 7*. ha'a still g*l»t. Ma allow coal dealers to pas* en the markedly reducing the laeldeaee af kaa tuml aut abaut d» palntlnna, freight rats Increase. dental decay," atated Dr. Ast. "Tha Dwctert' Praicrlptlani CarafwNy FIIW "But I want ta do many more," h* In It* previous action permitting encouraging reports on this proce- told The Register representative. the passing en ef the six-cent a ton dure are based on large scale stud- Mr. Oullek said: "I'm young freight rat* Increase, O.P.S. held It ies In areas where fluorine I* found •aough to gat a lot af ffun aut of would be Inequitable to compel the naturally In water vuppllea, extens- my family." Batlia hla aam, h*retail coal Industry ta absorb th* ive laboratory Investigation, aad ha* two daughter*, Mr*. Edward amount ef the freight rate Increas- through controlled projeeta such aa Dedd of Middletown, and Mr*. Ray- es. The same reasons are cited In New York atate'a Newburgh-Klng- mond Henderson of Matawan. JustlUeatlon of today'* action. aten fluorine study. They have pro- jius.miL Th* artist say* he owea hla pres- Effective date of the new amend' duced uniformly positive flndlnts. ent activity to hi* refusal "to take ment Is today. The aafety ef the procedure has the advice of one doctor and go to likewise been esUbliihed by the*e SHOCCO. *.T. ±_ 'Eiiht out of 1* nsdets ccnsult V •tudlet," ha Mid. EOUTgjg* bed" when ha beeama III ~IdJ MRcaJstfr Claiiiatd Adi"—Adnrtinment. .IS Wnmi $tr—t, WASHING iigjg^gfj. • y pAlH Wash AM
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Small, medium hltif, itccp corn! and Blies 34 to 42. a garment at this price, and large, 36 to 50. maize. Size] 32 to 40. ftftB PA*K QCfOM* IU MM MM raced)*, waifefct, vat a aatw- A Journey to Nazareth and al •aapbithoatrt—ta* place where PORT MONMOVTH-Uttus W. MUNKY Uras, director af th* Eaa* Train- Tiberias on Sea of Galilee He had kd the peapl* ap ing ceaUr, Maaaeta, win atart a frota Capcrsawm, trace* of which coarse la eeafereac* leadership aa •r •. place from which Mary brought were vMMe aear th* abort. th* part tooigbt Thi* will be tht ThU Spteial Meun* far Wmmen Only! Our program for the day (Tue»- water because it i* said to hava Capernaum it today a city of fourth of a atric* o{ courats ia beea the only source of water there- ruins. Ironically enough, our little Broadway Loan Co, fay. May i) read*; about-. managerial traiaiag tpoaaored by Amaitiews li*wMwiv«i ««• toletwewie* cr« •farad Proceed to Nazareth via Nahal- boat had to turn away because we the Civiliaa sHraoaael braach ia •1. See the Church of Annunciation. We look iato tht interior of a wert Hearing the war aoae-tbe Mu- coajaactioa with the graduate di- «*re*rs »#. •*!» district. Etperieflce Leave Nazareth, proceed to Safad, little carpenter shop, with it* sim- lch t«ke rcgioa where at tbat^no- visioo. of public aenriee of New Tark ple tools, a amall pile of lumber— taeat th* force* af Israel aad* tht cent* MI be «rem»d 4* canduct static leHivt. W«rk 1 the* to Tiberias." ualver*tty. The road up to Nazareth from the the Moor littered with shaviags and forces of Syria wert in combat over m 4 •v«ftinf i per week. Earn f M - |M. Car MMMM«I. seaport city of Haifa is hilly and chips. A ftw artlclea'of furniture twaaaplaad which th* Israeli crooked. It ckirU Mt. Tabor and are displayed—a table, a stocl aad were attempting to draia to make Far detail* writ* Flattie De*»e««trater», lai III, Red teak. pastel through the Balfour Forest. come chair*. " stae* for their potpl*. GRIFFITHS- This forest vu planted during the Our guite* take us t* the tup- Captrauas aad •etasaida. two British mandate to demonstrate posed scene of tht Aanunciatioa lake cities af old, were said to have (hat tree* can he reestablished on and %e traditional workshop of had IS,a» peopi*. Now bath arc in MW awn wsw •*• *"*• theae rugged and arid hills. The Joseph, the carpenter, who must ruiat. How the** cities aupporteed TIRES trees are making a brave stand, but have worked in much the same way •neb population* ha* loag been a ill the absence of smaller growth to a* the carpenters w* had just seta. •yatery. But th* l*»dtr* af Israel umm ****** provide ground cover and humus it The Church of the Annunciation **y it wa* because the swampland would seem like a century will be is built over the site of the supposed was draiaed aad the adjoining des- required to prove that profitable boyhood home of Jecus. A brown- ert* were irrigated. Tht Israeli are forestry can br carried on in this frocked monk accompanies our par- trying desperately to demonstrate •art of Israel. ty into the church and downward that this caa be doat agoia—and, As the road nears Nahalal it com- into the cave which it supposed to given peace, will probably succeed. lands expansive views of the Val- have been the tcene of the annunci- Our boat drew away from the for- TtlADS ley of Jezreel and the plains of Es- ation. Here a more loquacious offi- bidden battle area and turned weat. •raelon. Here the land is bring in- cial guide take* over. ward just a* tht tun sank frchind tensively cultivated, with grain pre- All these relics and memorials %ra the rugged hills. Near the water's dominating. Dozens of new jettle- enclosed in chapelt, lighted with odgt art aettlemeat* and beautiful ment* are being established in this candles and lamps and encircled banana aad orange grave*, fltld* broad valley. Glistening in the sun with ceremonial items which de- aad viaeyards. These were once t ire the rooftops of et eel-capped tract from the scene itstlf. part af tht winter estate of a huts erected to house immigrant The ancient church, built «rst by wealthy member *f the British armers who are being settled here the Greeks, traces of whose ancient Hew* of lordt. The frssh water MAIMONE BROS. i great number*. mosaic tile floors are still visible, it of Oalilo* 1* being used to water the undergoing exterior reconstruction rich black toil, with results that BUILDERS A DEVELOPERS NaiarcUi 4a Arab CM* but the interior is well preserved. would appear t* sustain th* hopes Nazareth is' atill a haven for Adjacent thereto is a new church, af th* Israeli that a population likt r« UlwiaMw Cal atod! I Arab*. In this region the Arab peo- erected early in the present century, that of Biblical time* may again be ple were friendly with the Jews. where the brown-robed monk be- •ustaintd ia thit region. Herice none were forced out In the come* both usher and salesman— war three years ago. In fact, thou- though hi« prices are low and we rotweaadOoodWIH sands . of Arabs have, come in to are permitted to look and to select Naaarcth and the problem of find without being importuned to buy. But It wa* not tuy to heap one'* "Tin Ml with hair yH en wilt!" mind en utilitarian things, at we ing sources of livelihood for them The new church i« dignified and acute. handsome. c sted along the shores of the 8ea We glimpfe white walls and red Returning to the hotel, we paused of Oalllee. Her* was the very plact roofs high on the shoulder of • hill at the litle shops to Inspect the whtre Jesut found Simon and his and as I be road curves, more dwell- wares and to lament, particularly, brother Andrew casting their net, ing! appear—the outlying houses of that limitstiont on weight of bag- aad James and hi* brother John Nasareth. Here Jesus dwelt at a gage on the air line did not permit to eome with Him. It wat to these boy with ilu parent* after their re- us to buy Borne of the tools turned mending theirs, and called them turn from Egypt—here "He grew in out by the Arab craftsmen. children of nature and others like Chaatiag a ftiaM it • wisdom and stature and in favor t'-em He apoke a gospel of peace •leisure at Griffitht. Picked up by our taxi we drove and good will. Yet that very night, here.siaebyside.uetb* with Ood and man." again through the narrow business members of our party were awak- The hills about Nazareth are rug- street but came to an abrupt halt heat aclectiana froat id and bare, except for the olive ened by the sound of guns booming. warM-ltatoa* piaaa fac> SiyltCgpMtt when the driver attempted to nego- Looking out to the North, they saw aliowaaaov* •M, with their dlvery leave*. tiate a sharp turn with his long Oe Sarira, You cat) compar* House• are built clojc to the gtrteta B 4*M af shellBr* in the north, • OoodyearaMdetrooda Oa* of the ajaar ta* Ut** model Roto car. Could it be done? whart th* Byrian* wert pretsing toaVtd Told nubbat" taatoacnaitkaadatyk •taao* aa tJJtpby at Crimth't with interior courtyards which are While small boys and weary-eyed their attach on the Israeli. ing at thes* vntld-re. •haded with oleanders and palms patriarchi watched and gestured, OS taw VtOd ajowaee] make* with cadi Doorway* and Interior living rooms assisted by members of our group, Here on thla very lake where He are WMhed in the liiht-blue tint so tpake of the peace of the heart that other. Yea) can ba tatitiej now each would mm*! and look ia yourboaM. TJrcy Cohen, our driver, coaxed, NaatWr piano bauaf ia tha eatir* MeirapoiitM D-trirt can dupiittta papular with tht Arab*. backed and Inched hit csr around knowt th* tru* meaning of lovt, •re MAM Toe ttfttja AT On the road up to Nazareth we the turn. which It living and bleating, and CBTBA COOT wtkat M** thia aetvica. Na ather atata can show you oa mtav ncelent pianat la had pasMd herda of goats and one th* true secret of courage, which it m mtmf atyka wader ana raaf, Craadt, apiatt* «sil upright*—new aai. or two train* of camels. The cam attars Off! loyalty to th* truth, men were fight- uteel Pajrgtentt *rr*a|e4 ta tuit, el* w*r* loaded with straw, looking We drew up before th* portals af iaff. like moving straw stacks. They a mesqut where another profession- On tht hillside above Capernaum tfllNWAV • CMtOMMNfi • HAMMAN • KkMIAU wer« ltd by Arabs In baggy, black al guide took over and ushtrtd our Ht tpoke of th* wlidom whose fruit Stop In QUO Soo MUMTfi • «WMir»l • MNTII • MIMtfUWO robe* and whit* headdret*e». group Into th* cloistered courtyard, la not pridt but humility of the hon- flMt *top In Naiartth was at with lit eltgant motale walk* and or whoa* crown I* not authority but fitatt ami aa* Mi kwarmttlta aa tb* Mowing (eb*ek)i Mrvlet, af th* purity whleb i* not tfca Ina for aomethlng to quench gorgeous bed* af flower*. Our guide tawsri DCtaa* QSfiatl Dtl QM our thlrat. Tht sun was extremely warned ut not to tread on the autward but Inward; He spokt of hot but Inside, the rooms were cool atertd walk which led to th* por- forglvtntst for th* guilty, af com- ffnntnnff • cool we chost hot tea ai the tico of the mosque. Wo removed putalon for the weak, of hop* for attest and most refreshing drink. shoes and placed them on tht iiltd th* dtaperatt. This voice hat »pnad ThO Israeli make tea in the English porch. Thtn only wat it proper for through the centuries but It (till fashion, with black grounds steeped us to follow the guide Into a vault- unhtard, even In tht plact whtre City .9uu hot water and plenty stronr. ed room, devoid entirely of furni- th*t graatgrttteti t af all Sermon* was ut- Here's a doB torthrin every Mttfc gjr» ture. It* floor* were covered with •v a^0rawwv^vav ogwa^aHsmg* tht most beautiful oriental rugs. A taredTh*. morrow waa to take u» to IBbto^e^whhJptr.one^nilbe'sa The hotel had it* lltlt shop for narrow spiral stairway led to the Jerusalem and the celebration Of MOUNT ORIFFITH PIANO COMFA^Y .or aitdhead ^©r a brunattt^... Just by Mlt of souvenirs of Naiareth and pulpit tomt 30 feet above the floor, bratl's Independence. Of Jerusa- 8TIINWM MMItlNtM IVIS >c of postcards. But outtlde tht door from which tht Moslem high priest lem and tha long Journey thereto, I on hanr^^eeJorifH^ ItVMch fun to waa an Arab talesman peddling the would Intone his parishioners. •halt writ* next week. a* cards at a "becg bargin"— or . IU«l**k <•..-. and to oasy tool Colorinc waahaa risjht exit' A few piastres were thankfully dotlblt the price intldt the hotel. received by th* uniformed guldt During IMt. about 500,000 over- ftrONiMt-MM withplaiawotw.Thiswor^*TfulTINTAI« OOUi This old fellow with tht moth-eaten •tat vtslltors went to Britain. fta wat th* only peat In the way of and the gentlemen of tht clergy a* Is drewed la the latest doll-world fashion and haf we stepped out of the cool building a street vendor or beggar we en- Into the bright sunlight. Mr own complete Doll Hair Colorinif countered In all Israel. From Nazareth eastward to Ti- A walk up the cobbled streets and berias tht road descends at tlmta a^.CaU(wrHeorcomeinforoMtoday! "ii" Into the old quarter of the town rtvtaltd the prlmitlvene** of civili- abruptly. for Oalllee I* MO feet sation in this ancient city. We below tea level Tht country 1* aautd title shops where proprietor* arid. sat ttlemnly gazing out of the door- Along this road Jesut must have way*. Their stock in trade would walked when he left Natartth and coMlit of some aquashtt, torn* went to tht home of Peter and An- ttrlngt of garlie and a few fly drew and John beald* th* Sta af tptcktd can* of food. A ahoe shop Galilee. would offer a half-down pair* of The He* af OaMta stndali, a few tint of ihoe blacking From high above Tiberias we and some string*. caught our first glimpst of tht lake In addition to tradesmen there that bears Its namt, but better wtrt artisans—blacksmith, cabinet known by Bible students as Oalllte, matters, harness maker* and aad- 1U blue water contrasted with the diert. barren hills of Trantjordtn. The blacksmith* were pounding Tiberias show* It* great age and out on their title anvils hoei and tht poverty tht rtgloa ha* known tpadtt. They displayed other of for etnturie*. Our hotel, th* Qaltl their handiwork In the form of Klnnereth waa In (harp contrast to naiiiiiiiniit itiiiil* knive* and decorative Iron pieces, tht city, mttsurlng up to alt mod- V-rtltntattt all of which showed a high degree ern standards and alto to Tiberias' of «k!ll. ancient tradition* aa a retort. The little donkey Is the main beast The program called for a swim of burdtn In Nazaitth and how they In Oalllee, which wmt enjoytd. load them up! Fat Arabs ride don while other* of u* just sat and key* only half as big as their bur- looked at the blue water and th* dtn. Sacks of vegetables and grain little white-sailed aktfla and Ashing are slung over the donkeys' back* boats that akltttd along Its surface, hand hauled away with the greatest boats certainly not unlike those of eaie. used by the fishermen whom Christ The streets narrow, become dark- summoned to follow Him. er and more malodorous. Nobody In tht evening, as nightfall ap- seems to be working—possibly be- proached, w* boarded a launch c jte it is midday—siesta tlme-» and headed up toward Capernaum or It It always siesta time in Naza- and tht Mount of the Beatitudes reth? btyond which the snowy whiten*** Mary'a Well of Mt. Hermon is faintly visible. On the way Into the city we had It in agretd that this wat the passed the Virgin'* Fountain—or high point in all ourjourney—for Mary'* Well. This is probably the oft on th* hillside, pui^le-tlnttd In
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Jersey Central lower A Light COMMNT Here Vperfection in coffee, becauati MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES CO. Flagstaff coffee ia extra rich! N MtMMttk Stntt, Mhtll. In* la* MI7t »A*B nwmtk, OCTOEM, H. vm Weaver Inttalled Enlist in Air Force Post Commander Petit Sabot Restaurant LEONARDO — Howard Weaver wan installed comminfcr •' Ut- 171 BROAD §T. RED SANK nirdo Memorial post of Middl*- OWB township, Americas legion, "SpM-sWisJfff >" Hmmm C—kime* llonday night at Community Sr* house here. Other officer! installed were Mar- tin Lawlor, vice commander; DINNER de LUXE Frank Germaine, vice commander; Edward Golden, adjutant; Walter WITH Woods, finance officer; Albert Quackenbunh, chaplain, and John Fisher, historian. FILET MKNOft* Outside construction of the post's new home on rt. M near Appleton ave. her* will be completed this SIRLOIN STEAK week, a post spokesman aaid. Of cinder block construction 4taM fret with a peak roof, the build- MINUTE JTEAK IIJI ing also will be used by Boy Rcouts and other youth organisations. Member* of tha post will con- duct • paaer drive Sunday etarting at • a. m. Leonard* residents have MAKI YOtfl II9R00M A MODI1 been asked te tie papers la bun- Call RE 6-9836 for RrwrvaluHit dles and to place then at the curb for rapid pickup. Residents sf Allan Francis Cofleld, son af Mr. ing-. Hit «Bcla, n*k*H Caatafr, k 1 th* community'* outskirts my Cleien M»ni«y« Special W«ei to OtildVe*) contact past members for paper and Mrs. P. J Cofteld of Keanakurg, a ataa? atrg*aat ia tha Army, Swap* collect ion. and Stephen B. Swope, son af Mr*. waa a ttudeat at Creydaa Hall W. 8. Rwope of Eatontown, have academy btfara *ali*ti*g. He haa each enlisted for four years' service in the Air Kotce. Code Id a gradu- a brathar, William a. B*ept. Jr., ia •mi ISTIMATIS •UN ttTtMATESIIlflS ISTIMATIS at* of Middletown towiuhia high tha atrvle*. Bat* will receive btile school, was employed by the state traiaiaf at Baatpsaa Air Fare* hat* highway department before enlist- N. Y.
I vlcemea art l*s*l naw If there are •™ •• tsssvr mum—assy set *• j«*«*i»M witnesses. l! Sat fc at ACME'S BBBSB BJasBBl aBBaaar BB1 sBSBbB) tsaaanaT ts^itsVatssssssssl aft tsssssssar State Localities ^•^ f^a^Sl m^rmi W* BBa^V j^S^nr SBBVBVnBBBj • BBB^BT I e. Dueling, aaultary aad faraica- FREE SURVEY tloa were retained as tadletaMa af- Keep Sunday Rule fenaes. Tbey wer* artflaally ara- I aaaaa far aawngradlag ta th* dis- Have you been eontrmplaliiig repair* for your home? TRENTON—'AP)—A threat ta orderly conduct category. An ta- nicis the right* nf New Jersey munici- dletabl* *tTea** I* eoa*M*r*d more Are you in doubt as lo what improvements are most essential? I palities to maintain quiet on Bun-terlout and aubjeet ta greater pen- days appeal* to have been re- alty than ia disorderly conduct, If you'd like mme friendly counsel In this reaper!, we'd be happy moved. The aaly apposition la th* Snal I Final proposals for modernixing report, Mr, Ctaaa> said, waa en- to render it — without ohlifalMM. Call for an appointment. New Jersey laws have., left each treated by Beaattr Raaert B. Mey- municipality with power to control ner, Demacrat of Warren. Copies I and regulate Sunday activities. The of th* reaart have been sent to proposals were, announced thl* member* *f tha legislature for week hy State Senator Alfred C. atudy. flECES II IIIIP 'MA TttMS — VIAM TO PAT kUJOlIt INSUMf. — NIH ISTIMATIS I Clapp, Republican ot Essex. The senator, who heads a ten- MHOROBBLV CONDUCT RNR member committee working on the Oawbls Oreaaer, MODERNIZE YOUR HOME I first modernization of New Jersey Mtlvln Mooney af 104 Leonard $ law* In 150 years, laid cam* meet- it. wat nntd lie and glvea a 10-day Pay As Little At A Month ing associations like Ocean Orova— tatn*"*id jail aantanct Monday 5 I morning by Magittrat* Jahn V. which bars automobile* on Sundtyl M —would not be affected at all. Crowell an a chare* of being drunk "Wl WHl H rNM TOfcMMM WTO MCI II* TOtArS tAUf I Mr. Clapp taid his committee and disorderly. Tha complaint waa gave municipalities the Anal aay made by Leslie Lucat af Rlvar it., in its proposals, but did decide ta who testiBed Mooney went ta hii home Friday night and treated a • DOBMEBI • I eliminate from the law hooka "allly • nooriNo restrictions" against Addling, danc- disturbance. Mooney waa arrested • MAftOXBV • LEADEBS—GCTTEBS ing and playing fnpins on Bun-by flgt. Frank Maua. ACME FURNITURE CO. • ATTIC COIWEMIONS • BIDIMO t COMB. WINDOWS I days. Scrapping of all Sunday bant Maria Erlieh of 106 Shrewsbury • STEW BATHBOOMB • HEAsiMO • ruran TILING previously had been proposed. ave. wat Anad 110 an a disorderly 117 MONMOWTH tfaWT 110 BANK • BOOM ADDITION* • TIXHMKQ conduct chart* Monday. She wat • roncH ENCLOSUBES Announcing that hit committee's I job was completed, Mr. Clapp said arrattad Saturday night en Shrtw*. Frta *drklnf In Ut Av|d«*nt Store he had) no Idea whea the legislature bury ave. by sgt Frank Kaaaa. would be called into special teuton I to consider the proposals. Guv. Al- fred E. Drlecoll has said that he hoped to call a special session be- I fort the year's end, Frapisala far Bevlttew A I Summarising- the committee'! work, Mr. Clapp said: 1, More than 350 pngcn of obso- 4faM£ CONSTRUCTION CO. I lete law* have been eliminated from the New Jersey statute book*. C J The committee concentrated ex- - T»I877 BRft»rBROAD> ST.5T. -~ RED BANK I clusively on laws dealing with ad- ministration of estate* and crimes. 2, Fifty-«evcn offenses currently CALL RED RANK 6-4133, DAY OR NIGHT I subject to indictments by grand juries have been downgraded lo the category of disorderly conduct. The offenses include selling cigarettes or tobacco to minor?, holding of dance marathons and skatcthona, and discriminating against chil- dren in renting houses. 3, The maximum Ane for disorder- ly conduct has been raised from WOO to 11,000. The maximum one- year jail term has been retained. 4, Municipal courts would get Jurisdiction over lesser crime* RIGHT MOW where indictment and trial by jury it waived and the maximum PM- tlble fine is not more than 11,000. The Ane limit is presently $900. 9. All oral wills, including thote made by servicemen, would be IS THE TIME! abolished. Oral wills made by aer- e
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Perroita, Mrs. Aubrey Smith and; Mrs. Harry Traaey. New Jersey Consunera Anured River Plaza Club The Jsn. | meeting will feature BUILD YOUi MOMi a Him by a represeatatlve of the American Cancer society; the Feb. Of Eg Supply 14*MJN Q&ktm Hans Card Party T program will feature a white eie- phsnt sale; Mar. • will be a cos- HOW AID LOAN Nes» Jersey's "eg» tume party meeting featuring the laaJ«a,iiete tor the At School Tonight club'a history; Apr. t, annual elec- T. HANK AP needs «f its pepula'Jea, is today tion and installation of officer* end ' •lied to evertowias;. In 24 year*. Arri>« hi yearly reports; May 1, "The Terrifle MAM ST. I MATTBON AVI the state's poultry production has Troupers in Action," and June 7. fro**. deActsr.ey ts mere MA BMOHT-Mr. aad MM. CfMlp || "Guys and Dolls." AttUtV *AM,H, J. than —If *«*sVI*acy, aeeordiag to Walter Covert of New at. received OcraM B. Xteh, arsittaat director ward this week that their can, Cai. Committee members named for of the divide* •» markets, State De- Walter Covert, Jr., hat arrived ia 1M1-J2 Include Mrs. Cadman, Mrs. HOWAJ0 SAVMtt MSTininOH Nwal partmeat ef Agriculture. Japan, vker* M M iUtleaed gt< PLAIA-Mrs. Peg Lo-Joseph Kelly. Mrs. Warren De- Camp Drake. of Pair Have* was theBrown, Mm. Victor Fox, Mrs. Har- Mere ehickers •• New Jersey at the meeting of the ry Trency and Mrs. Harold Young, fsrsM and laertaaed efltcieney on stiver Plata Woman'* club laat program: Mrs. Chamberlain, Mn. the part of both kens and their ewa- Thersday at the hesae it Mrs. Ar-Gottchalk. Mm. MrConnell, Mrs. ers esplaia* the Isnproved security thnr Oadmaa on East Lincoln cir- TrulU, Mrs. Well) and Mrs. Hatpin, of eensamera Insofar a* domestic ways and means; Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. PUBLIC SALE egg supply is concerned. cle. Mar topic was "The History and Bemaara of Candles." Earle. Mm. Oertrude Oooaspred Back la the early Wri. Mew snd Mrs. Elwood Setrles, arts and Jersey had only one chicken per PlaM were completed for a card crafts; Mm. Searlei, Mrs. Perry, Make Yew Hum Wtoer Safe capita, and the average aanual rate party which will bo held tonight Mrs. Anthony Perotta, Mrs. Mar- of lay was only U4 egg* per hen," at the River Plan school. Mra. shall McDowell. Mrs. George Cas- Ileh Mid. "We n«« have tbotit Irving Walla and Mrs. Charles Oot- tleman. Mrs. Aubrey Smith end On Ease* Credit Term three chickens per consumer ia the scbalk ar* chalrmea, assisted by Mrs. Roger Wymhs, telephone. Mrs. Charles Halpin, Mrs. Russell »tit*. laying it the rste ef liS egfa Mrs. rilfforil W. Miles, welfare ¥«• want ta winterise, tost ysM f«w| yoa aaasdd •rnnomlse. Wit* per year. MeCoaaell, Mr*. Belford Truitt and nut d» tMfc" rredK Hems a* lea** for repairrpa s or inaderalsjttsd a Mrs. Harry E. Chamberlain. and publicity; Mrs. Edwin Brasrh "Our per capita consumption Is and Mr*. \V. Gilbert Manson, civ- teave kem ertrndad, 0vMf yew up ta M watha t*> pay. about J40 eggs per yesr. Thiu, we Mrs. H. Conant Speer, president* ics; Mrs. John Partrick, member- Vm ran Instasl aterm eaea, smathasitHpHsig or wmMnatUn (JnV need two chickeni per resident to attended the annual fall third dis- ship; Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs. dwws. Inatilat* yew atttf. nepnlr at reailagtoi your nwf. Theaa keep «p the egg's part of our nu- trct conference Tuesdsy at Point Worth B. Cunningham, Mrs. are aa«nd, fuel sating latsstsaente m gsns) homenwner sswtad tritional standard. That leavei the Pleasant. Refreshments were serv- George Voorhis, historians; Mrs. egg production of one extra hen per ed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Young, mmic; Mrs. capita to be marketed elaewhert. r and Mrs. Thomas Temple- Perry and Mrs. Chamherlatn, hurt- Step la and are us ahmit yoar repair lean nosr. 'Actually, we continue to Import . Ouests attending were Mrs. get, and Mrs. George Wagner, hos- quantities of eggs from other states Antea O'Saga, Mra. John T. Law- pitality and luncheon. DIRECT REDUCTION MORTGAGE LOANS for part of our domestic consump- ley, Sr, end Mrs. James Warner. tion and, In turn, ship New Jersey The next meeting, Nov. I, will r»HI% r K FINKn IM efgt in great volume to nearby cit- bo held at the home of Mrs. Leon- L*onoio Hicks of Shore rd., Port ies and state* end even to foreign ard Earle on Hubbard ave., River Monmouth. w:<» nned 110 Tuesday RED B countries in whirh our famous 'Jer- Plata. Mrs. Harold Perry a nit Mrs. morning t>y Majjistr.ite .John V. K SAVINGS sey quality' has developed an envi- Oeorge Castleman will be the as- able preference among consumeri Cat Wall** Cam**, *>. C.owell on a charge of having sisting hostesses. Mrs. B Fletcher improper registration plates on his #nYou can rely on FRJGIDAIRE
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F i r i I in h «• a f i n q n p lumhinq JBP 0CTPPBB11, l«t ¥*»*» A* ray HaU Fair Haven Meat Market Change* Hands »W rwtal Oerfce Favorable action •• the bill «e iacreasc postal employe?*' pay wa* urged a wc«k ago lait night when the auxiliary to the National Fed- eratiea of Pest CMtoe clerk* act ia the Elka lodge. Mercfaaadice tluh awerda went tt Mrs. Evelyn Grubly, Mn. Mar- eamvei garet Mess and Mrs. Eleanor Ham* moa«. The attendance prise was won by lira. Joseph Canning. Re- freshment! were served by the JIY AVI •HONf IfeVIMl riosteesei, lira. Jamei Dclatuih and Mr*. Gordon Forbei. Al» areseat were Mra. Jaiper Rharmbba, presi- dent. Sire. George llacFarlaae, Mra. Anthony Vaccarelll. Mrs. Dudley •charter, Mra. Robert Hilbig, Mn. COCONUT Vallee DeFaaio, Mra. J. Richard Heitdricks, Mra. Westoa Buchanan, Mrs. Harold Maiigarelli, Mn. Wil- liam Riordaa, Mra. Peter Holtz, ELECTRICAL SERVICE •ad Mra. Francis Bagurton. Tt FartK Of M Hnm h (War* talk* mom HO BANK e-am ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP la •rejar that tha Cwtafy Clark hat tfca latatt acJeJratt af aN ptnun 1m military larvlca. wh* «Mra ta vafa at tha «attaral alaatiaa ta b* hahj Naw. *. , "Jtof flaw&'e bwding ClfdrJe «*•#,•• 18 WHITE STREET — RED BANK 1911, a(«aiafiM In farm «nej mail h> • MuNar, rifkt, IMHSJC ever the keys fa MwNar't meat market at 774 Rivar reJ., Fair J. IVtSaU WOOUiT. Ha van, te Hi new »wNr, GMI Nicholas ef 141 Fair Ha van re)., Fair Haven. Tha stere wli new •a eaeratee' ai Gut' moat market at Mr. Muilar retiret after 17 years «i a butcher. Star** H J. i«f hit career in New Yark, Mr. Muller hat keen a resleW ef thli W9t far 10 years ane1 eeer. ate*) tha market in Fair Haven far tha east It yaan, aftar ha vine, previously beam emeteyeej Milium at tha farmer Wafnar'i market an lraa«) it., Red lank, whara Mr. Nicholas alia had keen am> METAL-1M81LATEO LINING alayad. Mr. Niahalai rat«rna«J from tha Wait ceest ta take ever tha eeeratiM af hit aid) Print All Entries friend's itara.
"There Is only one word te tell (Full Name at tervkaniaa ar W»maa> for proper "Seasoning" what working in tfcose daya was," John Muller Sells Meat Market; ha declared, "andj that word is ough." Retires After 57 Years as Butcher Two Bays MlaH Yean FAIR HAVEN — One of the Mr. Muller was barn In the bust- In hi* II years in Fair Haven, Mr. (Military Rank) (ttcrlal No.) 'Data af IMW county's few remaining old-fain- neis, his father having been a Muller took but two days off from loned butcher shops, operated far butcher in New York city, and he regular schedule of hie (hop. the past It years at T74 River rd. started to learn the trade from hie n what he deacrlbei as a long- by John Muller of 51 Lake ave., earlioat dayi. Thus In his 57 years needed rest, he will devote his haa changed ownership and will behind the counter ha has witnessed hours to his favorite hobby of gar-' continue undar the direction ef Qua many changes In the operation af dening, His old-fashioned store, he (Present Military Address) Use two lines Nicholas of lit Fair Haven rd. butcher shops. paints out, is a meat market which The change In ownership reflects "The publle is getting better meat ha« not fallen victim to the masi- more than ta contained In a routine today than It got IT years age," merehandlelng mania which turned legal transaction. The two men ha said. "Modern methods ef trans- many husineisei away from their have seen their careers cross, each portation get the meat from the :hief service Into unrelated chan- working together 30 years ago, and range to the kitchen much faster, nels. It will continue In that man- have been separated by the width and of cairn* refrigeration systems ner, even te the sawdust an the of tha nation, only in recent dajre are Inanltely better. The local stores floor, Muller said. ta flad their mutual Interest bring- ar* more sanitary than they were j an Index of the changing s»* 55 casional Tables, Curtains, Four-Piece Snnroom Set, Wleker Furniture, Ife UiteVneeth—The thrifty, Incredibly smooth power tie Sizes 8 to 18 Mirrors, Dressers, Bureaus, Vanities, Cheats of Drawer*, Antique Glass- of a new Packard Thunderbolt Engine (Americas ware (Thistle Pattern), Fireplace Equipment, Bilc-a-brtc, Laty Sutan Id highest-compression eight). * Colors; Grey, Red, Nude and Navy (Mahogany), Wall Calendar Clock, Bre»kfront (Hepplcwhite), Satlnwood All KM way rhrevgh—Precision-built quality that Inlaid Bandings Figured Crotch veneered latticed Door* Top Deatll stays new and expense-fret, year after'year. NOTl! figures ere bated on Detroit del Moulding, Set of Limoges Dishe*. Clolhee Dryer, Garden Tool*, Uwn Afl MM* ttMMa Snfl OfHMfwl Mower, Porch Rockers, Perch Glider, Beach Chair*, Hand Tool*, Lad- ders, Extension II, 14 and M foot, Step Udders, 8, «, I and 1» foot, Sleigh Bed (Mahogany), Double and Single Beds with Mattras* and Springs, Maple Bedroom Furniture, Wire and Picket Fence Rolls t and Jfc «w»8 i^n, a. \ 4 feet high, Lawn Chair* and entire contents of (he eight room dwelling ^PACKARD and contents of garage. , All Ml MAM WHO OWNI ONI The undersigned and Auctioneer shall not be responsible In the event of accident or Injury to any person or peraons In, on or about the prem- ise*, Alt item* must be removed from the premises at conclusion of sale RED BANK MOTORS, INC 90 IROAD ST., RED SANK, N, J. By Order af i F. WESTERVELT TOOKER E O, Coats, Auctioneer, 4H Bath Ave,, Long Branch, V. a. Phone MSN. 325 Maple Ave, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone RE 64800 BA*B nmmm, OTTOBKB II, mi Page FiftM THIS IS FIRE PREVENTION WEEK... STOP FIRE-SAVE LIVES Fire Kill. I Sea Bright Home Swept by Wind Fanned Blase Blany Children | Which Will You Call... Hw< pre-scheol children die from \ •Uraa t«aa any other areidental | 1 cause except automobi!e#acci(lent*. I iuuriau statistics .show. •Aninnc | children ere year of age, flrr has i bateau the leading raiwe «f *<•- FIREMAN eictoatal death. Waral*f permit fint to leave ehlMrea unattended at home, the Natlaael Board of Fire Vnaerwrit- era reperta that mo*t of these deaths were the insult of children •eiaa; caught in burning buildings and unable tn escape, In many eaaes the ehildren were left alone CMNHH M SIMMII III the heuie. REPAIRMAN mat fife imtttaaee. Between ? It jutt at flip. Fire fljrhtlna; tools suggested INSURANCE prevents loss! Sunlight ahlnlng through a mag- once the hou.se Is clear «f haaards IMPORTANT nifying glass on a television set In Include* bucket* and ahovels to a dealer's window set fire to an fight msgnrsium homn.', a fire ex- tOtSTON WATEWUIV ai yaur choice af appliance "tore In New Jersey. tinguisher, house adapter for inside Tha eeit «f cempUta fira eoveraaja «• privata hamat faucets, a. pood hose neai- at hand, Kirn Prevention ia a state of REDDEN AGENCY, Inc. In New Hampshire, water caused mind--a way of life. DOCTOR «r IAWYIR a ladder in good condition and sand a (lie. The ahort circuit of a water File's toll of live* and property it lurpriiingly lew—and vitally importentl Call ut NOW RIAL ISTATE . INSURANCE . MORT6ASI LOANS pump hy high water in a cellar ia and covered water buckets through' Year aaMta itiaaeial atructure out tht houtc. is costing the nation at ]ea«t II MONMOUTH ST. Mi IAMC believed to he the cause of a fire 10,000 live* annually and destroy- far lew coit fira imuranca. •ay aaaat day efeawad ea haw thnt badly damaged a number of Ing Irreplaceable resources. MtVUtt store*. When Peter Stuyvcsant was wall he haa acrfamwd hla Job. Dutch governor.of. Nrw York, hia Here are ten simple rule* for In this modern world, nliuust any- authority aim extended to Aruba living Fire Prevention: ' thing can start a fire. The backfire and Bonaire, two Caribbean Islands. 1. Remove trash. Clean house from an automobile, a static elec- regularly. tricity apark, friction from a run- ning machine, a child playing with S. Don't store inflammables Ray Van Horn Agency near atoves. matches, sll are among the com- 3. Don't throw away lighted paratively Insignificant things that matches. can cause a fire. The moral, ac- Realtor $ cording tn the Nstional Board, ia 4. Snuff nut cigarette butU, to he prepared 'or fire any time. 5. Don't otnokc in bed. tread A Hashanlc St., «. Don't overload electrical REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Durmg 1830, the total U. S. re- pluc.i or sockets. Red lank, N. J. serves of oil climbed from tt.SM 7. Don't tolerate frayed elec- M4 RIVM RB. PAIR HAVIM Tal. RE 4-2100 billion barrel* to 29.952 billion bar- tric wires. Raaj IM rels, an increase during the year ». Don't run electric wires of 1.3M billion barrel*. under rugs. 9. Don't let small children play with (Ire, 10. Remind others at every op- portunity to live Fire Prevention. Let us think and live Fire Remodeling? Make It Fire-Safe could YOU afford Prevention and promote Fire Prevention among our friends ao that they and wr may enjoy His fire? ourselves and e.ich other longer. By adhering to the above •UT PURNACI WIRI rules you will hH{> your splendid Even If your poateaahma Volunteer Fire Departments who IN flRISAPI TO MIIT are few ,.. yu ran less - U are doing an excellent job ami FOTORI afford to lose them than risking their lives to save yours. INCLOSURI to pay the small price at At the same time that you are NIIDS DO YOUR PART lire Insurance. Get the thinking about Fire Prevention Week, you should check your in- Caver felllna Bon's everloed rimftt. low-down on our l««*-cost ventories and property values to Ta prevent leu af Ufa and areparty, laka aVery lire Insurance rates. see that you are adequately jelttt with Nave MHralo eirmihifat- areeautlen In avaldlng accldantal Drat. Dan'r lat Carefulneu la yaur turest aafeguard agalnat covered. plotter, otbet- deo^ fretie, refrigerator, asfteftaa'aft aiitai RtsaSBiaj l^st^si SBhB^BhaBiea^a, Nrc. Inauranee, your iure»t aafeguard agalr.nt 1st ap SIVBllfM •••"•l W", rfw»ISBl BNOnrff THIS happen (a your heme or buiinau. tuning Ore Into Irretrievable, (taggerlng loan. Pennies event on (Ire Inaunuice now, may aave R.V.R.H. STOUT Rolston Waterbury Keep the pipe penny (er o fvte. yen" thauaanda later. 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Shop Daily From 9:30 'Til 5:30—Red Bank Store Open Friday Til 9; Asbury Part Store Of>en Wednesday Til 9 7 Cento RED BANK REGISTER m ton VOLUME LXXiV, NO. 15. RED BANK, N. i, THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, 1951 SECTION TWO-PAGES 1 TO 16. CoMMinity T Picrton joiiu Ugion Favors Win Top Honors at Runtson Flower Show Farmers Criticiie New Agencies &hwart*Macklin FaU Program HeSaad PUnm *f M Wa*a*agtaa Parallel Parking ev«, Lsea*r«>. ha* UkM • peet- For Their Bureaucratic Aims M real *stat* wlwii arMh Parallel aarkiag oa Broad at I* TRENTON, (AP> - Th* P. a. In Operation h« Seawarta, Maeklia reel estata favored by tb* asajority *f mtm- Department ef Agriculture evldeaw aari insureac* afeaey, I What* *t, ber* la Shrtwsbury past, Amertcaa ly didn't know what it was getUS* R«4 luk. Ugioa. Thi* was learaed Monday Building Permits into whe* it asked New Jeraey akght whea th* reevtlu »f a racoat farmers to appraise itt various a**» New eurvejr conducted by th* past were vices recently. made public. Total MUM Right now the V. S D. A. I* bSP* ferric* (Mi . Samuel Caroteaut* aad MorUaser vesting a bumper crop of criticism. VaaSauUr, wha leaded the survey, FAIE HAVEN — The monthly Ostensible purpose of th* survey report of H. Lynnwood Mlnton, Tha faH program af ta* rcpartod that more than ant of ta* was to find ways of "promotlast building inspector, to the mayor •aak OeatmtiBity T. M. C. A, Riv- survey cards war* returned. Of health, happineu and prosperity as them, at par caat of the members and council Monday night showed the typical family-sise farm." aralsla ave, la ia full aperatlaa. permit* totaling I48.H0O. The Jauor aad sealer caaUca, a •Igaltad their approval af paralM The major reaction seemed ta %fj parking whila Id f*r cent *pp*««d The permits were lutied to Rob- that the farmers want to do t**ra rerraati—al program far high ert Bruce for a new dwelling on •ebaat students, •iirted three week* th* system. of the promoting themselves **4 Parallel parking ea Red Bank's Hsnce rd., at in estimated coat of havg the V. S. D. A. do less. ago. The Saturday maraiag fun I31.00O, Walter S. Zeliff, dwelling. cla» for grade aehaal boy* and mala thoroughfare >« iattituttd Meetings wer* held all ever ths earlier thl* year by tha borough corner Cambridge rd. and Ridge state under the auspice* of egrt» •Ma Includes regular *ap*rvis*d rd., 110,000; J. J. Newimyer, dwell- gym classes under direction of Har- council oa a slc-moath trial basis. cultural mobilisation committee*. Previously, ears were parked at aa ing, weet side of Harrison ave., Representative* of the ten federal ry Oreenwaad, with empties!* oa M.SOO; Richard Luf burrow, gtrage, learning th* fundamentals af th* angle, making Broad it. narrow. agricultural agencies working is The new commander, Daniel Pat- Jit Oxford ave., MOO; Kenneth Mil- each county were present ta OB* •wjer sports aad corrective ealts- ler, enclosed porch, 13] Ridge rd-, tfteale*. Craft class** ef Mr*. Ma- t*r*oa, announced that ha wilt ap- plain their operations. point a eommlttaa ta attend school ItOO; W. H. Farley, ahed dormer, Farmers were Invited by tha rt* LaubmtUter Saturday morataa; U» Oxford ave., 1300, tnd Evelyn are proving papular. A feature mev- board and borough council meet- thousand. They showed) up la d**> ings in order to keep the member- Brown, enclosed porch, * William ns. le i* ahawn at the end of the pro- St., 1100. gram te all the children. ship informed of local if tut i. tn Mercer county, for Instance, John Baskey, the new service of- An ordinance prohibiting parking O farmers were invited and (IS The V. M. C. A. announced this on both sides of Chestnut ft., from year that evea more emphasl* will •cor, ashed veterans to have copiee Mended. In Hunterdon, Warrea af their discharge certlneate* and River rd. to First St., waa Intro- tnd Monmouth counties from 1,4M be given it* physical education pro- duced by Councilman Arthur H. gram, stressing general conditlea* other pertinent papers Hied with n .1000 were invited and from *S the Legion. In this wty, he ex- Rieman, chairman of the police a «0 in each decided It was worth lag. volleyball, badminton, handball committee, and passed on first roil- aad last, but mast popular, Its bas- plained, the local Legion can bo of heir while to be there. •ervlee t* a family in case of a vet- ing. Public hearing wilt be h«ld ketball leagu*. The youth program Oct. It Councilman Peter 1. El- Crtttelse New Afl*ael*a cemmitte*, ef whleh Herald Cam- Mr. Marion hat been a reeident eran'* death. h Almoit alt th* meeting* followet of thla area tinea IMI when ha hele rr|K>rted that * *nd Police ming is chairman. I* working an a Frank T. Long af East Bergen Jefrt, Carl Jakubecy made a cin- ha seme pattern. plan whereby the Community "T" move* to telford from Flushing, pi. waa accepted a* a new member. MaroYtcj •»**• «r# Mr*. Llaya1 H. law*a*«a, left, «R*J Mr*. Robert C. Lawranca, Jr., The farmers gave unqualified ap» L. I A ihart time latar Da entered vasa of residents in that locality aaa (et out lat* th* community* Monday night* aiming was the nnd no one man1* r:.y ehjr-ctlona to iroval the older and more eatab* aad aatablum club wark. The "T" tha Marine carp* with which ha test tor th* new officers, who were tk* Mary Owan larata mamaflal bawl, which thay wan faintly far their floral arrant*- eerved during World War II fol- h« parking restriction. The ordi- l?hed agencies—such as the fans feel* *uch work la Invaluable la Installed last week by William I. mmf in tha flows* show of tht Rwnian Oarrfan aly» lait waalt. Tht women ara pictured titni. nance ta rlmtgnifl to elimtnaU % xtcnv'on service, the. rail eanMrva* these times and considers it th* lowing Hi* discharge in Mtt, he Klataky, county commander, Other* aad Mn. Plersoa moved ta Red Int In tha oJlntntj roam *f Mri. Hoary D. Mtratr't homo tt Rwnion, haiida tha winninf antry. raffle hasard, ss the street at this ion service and the forestry d*> be*t th* association has ta offer la ara Jahn Boskay, Milton Kosan* paint has two sharp turns within artment—but hit at th« »*wt*> •juality af program. Rank. Slace that tlm* he ha* boea and Ray Wolehak, vie* command active In ul*i la tkl* ana. a short distance. agencies, such as th* produetl** A new service elub, the "Y ers; Mr. Vuaauter, finance officer: and marketing administration and) 9 Councilman James A. Enrliht, Mea'a club. Is being started, with Mr. Plena* I* a charter mem- Chart** Kolmwood, chaplain; Ray- Honor N*vy Mm* the crop reporting services of tha ber af tha Had Bank Klwaal* club. chairman of the roadl committee, Vic Bdetmta, Ken Crltton and Ru- mond Boyd, historian; Altunder 'Monmouth Plan (or Juveniles ureau of agricultural economic*. , reported that construction work on the nucleus, Robder, sergeant at arms; Adam They were definitely opposed »S dy Quaekenbush aa th<< new storm sewer hu bttn Rihard Bayny, regionag l di- A. Kretowlcs, trust**; Frank Inna- the expansion of existing tgtaet** Richard Ballyntyae, started. Mayor Edgar V. Denis* rector ef Y'* Men, spokke tactt week Lovett't Buys Mill, Amerleanisatisn chairman; Chief Justice Vanderbih Lauds and creation of new agencies. ta a groupY a' f Mpr**p*ctlv* members, Oeerge Klnkad*. adjutant, and said about 380 feet of pip* was laid Chief Justlc* Arthur T. Vender-* th* first day. According to one obterver, tha Mating that T'a Maa, although *n- Maloney Farm Samuel Carotcnute, judg* advocate, bllt Monday night praleed th* consensus seemed to be that maap tl y it^OUm S la numbeb r aad «M h Moamouth Plan" far Auekiswloat Speaker HaSiwMa Parly of these *g*nel*t were ereated ta) BVKRBTT - On* af Meamouth •lub* Internatlaaalty, da tremen- Juvenile delinquency and urge'l All th* organisations and Indi- take care of an emergency *H«a> dous service In th* communities county* old farai* changed owner- At Harvest Service Local Graduates hat similar program* be atarted vidual* who contributed funda or Ion whleh no longer existed. whera lh*y ara established. ship recently when the S. Ell* Ma- a other counties. PAIR HAVBN-JUMS C. Au- Some farmers said th* loney property an Holmdel-Mlddle- services to the recent Fair Havtn Speaking at Sea Olrt Ian, ta* ehlncloss, honorary member of th* Day plcnle I* the new park wtre agencies were building up aa an. toam rd. wa* purehaaed by Lmtt's ehicf ju«tle« hailed the l**d*rshlp Monmouth • Elbcron Horticultural pensive, bureaucracy In each eoua* Nursery at little Silver. Now in College hanked by Councilman Tony Hunt- Chamber Urges of Monmouth'* chief county probe society, will deliver the addres* at ng, chairman ef the park commit- ty which w»a tearing down th* tra» A landmark, the farm ha* been Thirty*** par cent af th* stu- tlon ofneer, John L. Montgomery, the ennual harvest Thanksgiving ditloaat horn* nil* of agricultural in th* Maloney family far a*v*ral toe. Th* neat big community event dent* graduating from Red Bank and shore prutntly tenanted by rormaa A. needed moat of all, he said, and Uwn*. schools. authorities, ranking state judges by Becker, and the |Vermont; Barbara B*rg*r, Carrl* dertaking. worried about la that their oplnlona Association of th* Rod Bank Prat- Clarke, John Crawford, June Oil- -expressed ta nuttings pr«*td*4 GUM TO MARCH IN PAJMDB byterian church. Mrs. L. 0. Port more, John Maggi, Douglas Myrah, Both tha chief JwUe* and Mr. Halloween Scenes on Windows over by U. 8. O. A. eg«ney r*are> KtANSBURO-M*mb*r* of Cub and Mrs. Ira Sheppard, elrcl* lead- Robert Rue, Jam** Schmidt and Murphy mad* much of tb* view Henry DoLuca, window painting* seatative* and passed up through pack 105 will participate in th* ers, ar* In charge. that th* Monmouth plan, operating Mrs. Bead* Smith, Monmouth Jun- without .statutory authority, hu chairman of the Red Bank Hal- the agencies—will not get ta tha Holy Mam* society pared* Sunday. Oueat artist* will ba Sualc* All- ior college; Samuel Cameron, Mont- loween celebration, reported at top the way they started out Plane for the boy* to take part suoceeded where juvenile council* 500 Inspect bright Whtting ot Boston, caaeart elair Stat* Teachers. established under a special *Ut* Monday night'* committee meeting That remain* to ba Men. but tha la the event wer* made at a meet- violinist, and 0. Addlam Hobart ot that IM store* hav* already given farmer* believe that If the lag of the pack committee last Berale* Lohden, Carol* Oottv law have failed. Newark, who will araamt a pro- chalk, Barbara Sehaefer and Roan permission for windows to be New Hospital carries a straight story and It • week at th* horn* af Mr*. Fred gram of music. Tlckota ar* being "The secret of this painted. "By the time all stores acted upon, th* poll may turn out Stflck on Lincoln et. Th* boy* LM Roth, Fltkln hospital. School of th* chief Justice. -I* that It ha* no Th* new ttOO.OOO, «0-md River- sold by the circle leader* and Mrs, Nursing; Jean Oiborn and Ann* have been canvassed," he said, to be one of th* but Ideas V. % will m*et In back of St Ann' Helen O. Bartlett, Mrs, Shaman I. statutory basis but I* itrlotly a "there will be about 330 store win- view hospital was visited by more V. A. ever tried out after aM. school Sunday afternoon at on* Burrows, Monmouth Memorial; voluntary affair, thriving through than 800 persona Saturday after- Strong and Mrs. James H. St*ph«n- Jean Burr, Mercer hospital; Marl* dows available." o'clock. •on. th* co-operation of all, even the The latest report la that the fol- noon when th* building waa opened Milk SttuaMe* Manello, Berkeley, and Moselle delinquent* and their parents. to public Inspection. A couple of unhappy man Ogle, Katharine Olbba. lowing schools will participate In "While in th* three years alnc* the painting, Red Bank public, Visitor* at the hospital were sant to Washington last week to a** It the court reorganisation," the Rumson. Eatontown. Mlddletown to tht fifth floor solarium whert they could straighten cut New Jar. Relief Fire Co. Holding Paper Drive Pupils to Perform speaker declared, "civil calendar* and Tinton Falls. The window they were registered by Mrs. Flor- sey's milk price situation with the. have been Improved *a that trial* judging will be held Saturday, ence Best of the b lard of directors Offlc* of Price Stabilisation. When At Halloween Dance may be had speedily, progress on Oct. 87. and greeted by James S. Parket, they got back thiy didn't hav* Oy*i B, Batcher much to say. th* criminal side or th* law ba* Irving Krakowtteh, chairman ot president of the board. Mrs. Julia Sunday to Aid Pearl Ralph Fund The Dorothy Toland dene* stu- State Office of Milk Industry heal dio will furnish entertainment and not been nearly so good. The the prise collecting committee, re- Throckmorton, hospital adminis- measure of success of a judicial Mr. Butcher will be located at ported that Video Products, Joseph trator, had nurses stationed on Chester D. Schomp wouldn't com* Entir* proceeds of th* monthly Pet* Oalatro'i orebeatra play for M th* company headquarter* In th* ment at all. He said he wanted ta paper drive of Relief Engine com- dancing at th* fourth annua system," he said, d*p*nd* on an- Serplco and Better Housekeeping •very floor to answer question!. Estate Appraised forcement of th* criminal law. Woolworth building, 331 Broadway. Visitors wers guided through tlti work the whole thing out so that pany this Sunday will b* turned masqutrad* ball of th* Lidi**' have each' donated a grand prise. "we won't hav* people working al "Satisfactory enforcamrat cannot H* will have charge of sale* ac- He also reported that Leddy Lane new building by members of ths ovar to th* Pearl Ralph fund and auxiliary of Hook and Ladder com- tivities of tha s*v«n Olson branch- cross purposes." At i%841,856 preparation* ar* under way to se- pany ot tha Red Bank fire depart- be «xpeot*d without oo-operatloa candle* has donated 60 pound* of hospital's auxiliaries. of educated laymen," he asserted, es In New Jersey and New York. candy. Burrltt Boynton of the board of Tom Lawrence of th* United Mil* cure additional help tor the collec- ment Btaurday at S p. m. at thi The Arm handle* insulation, roof- Producers of New Jersey, who ae. (Special to Th* Register) tion from church organisation* of Molly Pitcher hotel. "pointing out the naceaalty, and Ray E. Taylor, general chairman, trustees waa chairman of the In- NEW YORK—The New York difficulty, ot obtaining Informed ing, siding, aluminum combination spection. Mrs. Lawton P. Hindis companled Schomp, wa* a littla thl* area. It waa announced today Final plan* tor th* Halloween announced that the prlies will be more definite. Stat* Transfer Tax department hu and (xperlenced people to *lt on atorm windows and screens and was In charge of the coffee shop. by Claude Whalen, chairman of tb* danee war* made at a meeting last aluminum storm doors. displayed In the former Acme ttore "We got no tnawera at all." L*w» appraised the estate of the late Mrs. paper, drive committee. grand Juries and trial Juries. Tb* on Broad st. Mr. Krakowltch and Saturday was the last opportuni- Mary Jackson Rlker, Rumton rd., Thursday night at th* fir* house. supreme court Is* studying this Mr. Butcher was aatoelated U rence reported. The collection of paper win begin Th* grand march will start at 11 Joseph Holiday, finance chairman, ty for the public to Inspect the new Runuon, at $5,156,106, gross value, problem and may, In a few we*ka,' yeara with the Jersey Central Pow- have started work on the window, Lawrence said "while they tndl« at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon and o'clock. Prises tor dancing and hospital. Authorities expect to be- cated they understood our problem, and M.M1.SM, net. Stocks and he said, "hav* something ta My er and Light company at Asbury and by tomorrow the prises will gin transferring patients from tht a canvass of the entire town will costume* will be awarded. about It, there waa no assurance that they bonds included in the asecls were Park and was electric sales man- ba ready for display. old building to the new this we«lc, he made by firemen and volunteer Special awards were made tt last could handle It to our satisfaction, valued at 14,303,000, and mortgages, "The Monmouth Jnvinlte confer- ager on appliances, commercial re- tt Is hoped to have the last patient note* and cash amounted to over helpers. Householders wishing to week's meeting to Mrs. Mary Wil- frigeration and air conditioning. In Albert Newman, Jr., ground* "I certainly can't feel encouraged contribute are urged to place pa- ence committees." he (aid, "repre- chairman, reported that with the moved by early November. about it." tmooo. son, Mrs. Helen Intermesati, Mrs. IMS he resigned and became vice pers on their front porches or Dorothy Leonard and Leo O'Con- sent essentials of co-operative clt. exception of flood lights from Fort As toon as th* transfir I* com- The O. P. S., the O. M. t. aad tha Mrs. Riker, who died Dec. 27, lien effort and, ha told the com' president and one of the owners lawns befor* the «Urt ot the drive. nor. Otherr* at th* meeting wert e of the Jersey Central Appliance Monmouth, everything was moving pleted, the old building wilt be torn Federal Department of Agriculture 1MT, in her TM year, waa a native tnlttea member*, "w* ar* tremen- along satisfactorily for the carni- down. of Sea Bright, daughter of John L. Arrangement* for th* firemen to Mr*. Jam** Turnoek;, Mn. Roibert company at Asbury Park. Ha sold are the three agencies whkh con* dously In debt to you for your good val at the high school athletic fleld tro] the price of milk at the whoia» and Mary J. Rlker. H*r husband, turn over proceeds from the drive Cadman, Mr*. Donald McHugh, example. A similar plan atartad his Interest to the present owners Henry I, Riker, an lnve*tment have been completed by the firemen Mrs. William Nlmery, Mr*. Joseph In December, IMf, going to Dallas, on Bergen pi. Red Bankers Sue sale and retail level around New recently In Burlington county," he Jersey. banker, died In IMS, and she moved with Rev. Runyon Wolfe, pastor of C*lv*r, Mr*. Ralph Hoffman, Mrs. told th* audlsnc*. "baa ahw had Tax., where he formed the Bntchei Mrs. Dorothy Bryn, Judging to th* Rumson estate In 1»M. Sh* tb* Reformed church. R*v. Mr. Thomas Ma*s*y, Mr*. William Car fine success." Distributing company u southwes chairman, reported that no horses Long Branch for 8100.000 Largely because of confllctlnf was a member of the Runuon Coun- Wolf* and member* of Mi congre- lone, Mr*. Gerald Jordan, Mrs. distributor tor th* Watts-Wagner would be permitted In this year's area* ot responsibility, their varlona Robert Robinson, Mrs. Thomas parade, and that a special cate- FREEHOLD — A $100,000 suit order* hav* prevented • rise In tha try club, th* Monmouth County gation have been Inatrummtal In company Una of automotive chem- against th* city of Long Branch Hunt club, Sea Bright Beach club, Inaugurating the fund to defray Braseh, Mr*. Jam** Polg, Mrs. icals. That business Is being turned gory would bet set up for float*. price et milk paid to the farmer John Hoffman and Mrs. O'Connor. Sponsor* ot th* buffet *upp*r hat been Instituted in county court In New Jersey for the put year la St, ffeorg*'* Episcopal ehuroh, Rum- medical expend* tor Miss Ralph, and demonstration m**tlng were over to his associate*. Cash contributions for the carni- by Flora Webster of Red Bank, ad- ion, and other organisation*. who Is a patient In St. Raphael's Mrs. Raymond Sergeant la presi- val have been received from The the face of widespread fanner i— dent of the auxiliary which will Monmouth county freeholders. -Di- Butcher was born in Texas and ministratrix of the estate of Oeorgt mand for a prlc* hike, Her daughter, Mrs, M»ry Rlker, hospital, New Haven, Conn. rector Joseph C. Irwln welcomed owns a large farm on Red rive Red Bank Register, Mount Eng- Mason. meet In regular session Thursday lish Sales company, Red Bank wife of William C. Rlker, of North She has been invalided by paraly- Nov. 1, at tha fir* house. the audience and County Judges j, but has spent most of his life In Mr. Mason, who lived at 74 Linden sis for th* put ten years and bad- Edward Knight and John C. Gior- New Jersey. He is a member of the Lion* club, Bell Finance company, Olion Opens Store farm, Hclmdcl, Inherit* one-fourth English Motors, Stanley Brown, pi., was killed last Nov. M, when a of the eitate outright, and will get ridden for the past two year*. dano outlined the idea behind the Dallu Lions club and has been ac- section of the boardwalk adjacent For Shade Blinds Three years ago, Miss Ralph lost tive In 'civic affairs, serving on Merchants Trust company, Me- the Income for life from another Local Residents Monmouth plan, chanic Street Parent-Teachers as- to Octan ave., Long Branch, cairn one-fourth share, the use or her hands. Since enter- Mr. Montgomery servsd as narr*. fund-raising committees and work- apart and wat carried across ttv William O. Olson, son of Mr. and] Ing the hospital, surgeons have dis- Married 23 Year* ing for the Community Chest ant sociation, Westslde Hose company, Mrs. Robert W. Olson, Sr., of SI A similar bequest was made to a tor for demonstrations by the Ad- Police Benevolent association, Red street striking him. The suit al ion, the late Dr. John L Riker of covered a brain tissue condition bury Park and Long Branch Juve.i- Red Cross. He also Is a member ol legu that the city of Long Branch Tower Hill ave., will open Olson'*, which they believe has led to the Mr. and Mrs. Lester E, MoQuee the Dallas Athletic club and Coun Bank Fire Department First Aid a shep featuring window shade* Beiknap lane, Rumson, who died of Harrison ave., obicrved th*ii ils committees of actusl cut*, and and Rescue squad, Slgmund Eisner was guilty of Improper construe last February 29, at the age of 41 paralysis. Progrns* has been re- Introduced Keyport Magistrate Her- try club. and Venetian blind*, in th* Bow**> ported by the hospital from the 38th wedding anniversary at an In- company, Independent Engine com- tion and maintenance ot th* board- building In th* borough parking let Under Mr. Riker'i will, hi* trust of formal gathering of their family at bert R, Rothenbtrg, who dl*cus»*d pany, Ladies' auxiliary of the Vet- walk. This, It contend*, led to trie one-fourth the estate panes to hi* operation and subsequent physical Mertiase M*a*y eff White *t, therapy treatment to th* extent their horn* la*t night, Both itr. the organisation of a fulUlm* re- erans of Foreign Wars. Ttook snd rtWodcement of the section which three children, Cornelia, Richard creation program by that borough's far Ssmti, farni>, fnuntry titatt, kuil. The etorf. located between Searaj that Miss Ralph tiac been able to »nd MM. McQueen are well-know 1 Ladder Fiif company. Union Hose killed Mr. Ma.=on and John U, Jr., Runuon, In thin area, Mr. McQueen bqin committee. nrm building:) exl^tina or n«w, Lon* k K D Roebuck company and Jersey Cen« move her flngern. *«rni «HIV p^ymfnt, liberal loan-t of company, nrd Bnnk Klin Dcparl- Ths action cleniatuls that dam- tral Power ,ind Light company, '*\Jl deputy county clerk ot Monmout acdpinablt) propertiat. JoAfph G. McCut Venailin Bllnat *».» ent. rxrciitivc toun':il nnd Ml- «g.o the dependents carry Mlih Items ns table pads, For Him—Far Htr To defray cost* of the medical county. St«my RealtorA. Mortcaaa Pspart- t.o* of sood vpnttian bllndi in L _ mint. Phont RU 1-0444.—Advartlitntnt. clinel J. Stsvola. of Mr. Mason The estate of tho rtnrm window*, bsuswood and bam- Orlctnat gifts at popular prleu. •.'... treatment the. Peart Ralph fund has Que«t* w*r* Cauncilmtn «n JS.mrh S«-lni>h tnit flS.inch widths i not dead man and his ne.tt or kin are boo |inn-h elmden snd lattice drapes. eVvmis Gift Shop, 531 Banst tvt., As. been estabtlahed and Sunday's pa- Mr*, Pet*r J. Eiehel*. Mr. and Mrn, many of tach, but Ideal for hamrlni on burr Park.—Adv.rtliftncnt. nutaliie (rultie of wlndowi. Nstlonsl ( Btllarlna Ditkat II.M Scatl Tl.iui to Ctnta represented by Edward W. Wise, Mr. Olson, a Red Bank high tchoot per drive will mark the second do- Kenneth H. McQueen and Mm. N. a 10. Frown'i.—Advartliiment. Tw«nty-p!tc« mil. Juit rtcdvei! 72 Rcutt tnwrla 1.*, rent si: SIIPJC coffee Jr., Red Bank attorney, graduate in 1M3 who served threa nation by Red Bank firemen, a A. Donovan of Pair Haven: MIM only RfVfrf rnnner-linttom Trlmr«r whli. makerk s II77 ouptaiti n pod U i l years In the Marine corps, said ha Hallevttn Suit* M Ctnts Sarah McClees, Mlddlctown town , h. Vaiail PrnrHHII a«.av«.,, bftwren Flril Hint t»« kettlM, I5.no r«rh. We tre Rrvrrn rnptie bottoni Ua kcttlr» },',50t check having been given last week fruni II * |mlr. I,ills of Old Ccmstny'i Lialfh Csal will announce th* formal opening 1.000 to p rk (torn, Mi>k». n i ship, and Mr, a|d Mm, Richard •nf new houae- pl«illf drnprdrnpri fruni II * | I,l o mMkcri Mnri all ihn >ff*t. Nttlonal by the executive council of the Are nd lidlMldl' IllIsllorlntl , AT 1-021)0 Ad- w«r»» itiisatal , National i *k 101 , Frovn'iF , thlntfthl i ynu need «t vpry lol w pricesi , Na Call KB 7-11 o«. W. D. Swtrttit, Jr., dats In ntxt watk's Refltttr, 10, Prown'i,—Advplitl, Hsalit.—-AdttrUumtnt. HAWK wmtmu. ocrowti«, im yaar t* SI. a* compared with Si tori Self-Eutploved tko aaaae period la ISM, aad *4S| Club Received ***** for tko earn* period la H*»,| •aid Mr. Hint*. fjOMYIftTfl SEWCE Under Security The cott of polka treetaseet rt- 7«W Plans Party ASBVRY PARK - Self-employed To Fight Polio moia* high In Monmoutk county I peraons were reminded today hy J. ASBURY PARK-Receipt «f a doe to the large number of poet I Herbert Reid, manager ef the *t- check Saturday for SU,0M from th* polio caeca requiring efUr-treat-1 For U.S.O. Work bury Park office of the Social Se- National Foundation for lafaarfil* meat and care, particularly the po-1 ALEXANDER W. HIRSCH aabiftaaaaaaf ftaaaaftaMat flat OWSBW curity Administration that coverage Paralytia makej advance* of 12*4,- lie coot* conSaed to the iroa lung. I B^aP*VeHslavt9 •^'^t^a^Bv *V •^a^B^aWa T. H«M Card] Party under the new law i* mandatory 3A2U paid th* Monmouth County Tkere an tour eate* requiring the rWf, and not voluntei-y. Chapter by th* KF.I.P. aiac* 1MT respirator eonaned io the polio AM) Fall fraohiea §l»» "W* believe,'' he (aid, "that the for needed polio epidemic aid la th* ward at the Meameuth Memorial | CL4V GORBfEft belief that coverage U elective hat county. Thi* mat I* in addition t* hoopital at thi* timo. «il ka IseM Stssvin, Ortafcar 14, 1MI. Ort. 25 at Fort Club gained currency her*. While it 1* over ST9.0O9 opeat hy th* charter Although tko ineldeaee of pol The Red Bank Bu*in»#« and Pro- true that certain profeiaienti* ar* for polio from lotal (undo ottw* w Mooatowth county la lower tkial att P. It, feaeional Women's club hai taken excluded from coverage, th* exclu- 1MT. year then aay time ctaee INT, In •• it* principal project thin yeer, *ion i* by law and not by choice." Roland I. Hinei. county eholr- the aatloa today, infantile paraly-l service to the l'8O. Hub at Long Self-employed men and women »ian, who waa pr*o»nt*4 tk* chock •I* continue* to tatted loot yoor e I Branch, in an effort to ra,i»e fund* who are not excluded by law, will by Qeorge J. Imloy, county chapter agure* A* of Sept. a. 1M1, tkere I for varioua extra activiticc far »er- have to report their 1H1 "net earn- treasurer, **id that alter tioatanoat wore loMaa car** reported. Thi* M viccmen at the U.8.O. clufc th* ing*" for tocial security purpam sf patient, from too IMS and ttat SSI atere tkaa won roportod for tko women will »tag<> a fall faahion on their income tax return* next poll* epidemic la th* aouaty, tt be- aaan* period la t-a. •how and raid party at th* Ber- March. The ncial tecurlty tan will came aoccmary t* ra*jua»t tho ad- BFVV vict club at Fort Monmouth Oct. be paid at the rame time. vance. The numfe*9 of aollo coot* Ratio la nearly thro* time* «ko| Rod le«e, N. J. ZS. In th* meentime, thoaa builneea- in thli county u* to Oct. I of thi* do* of tko U. B. I men and women who ar* now cov- HAtOWAftl . TOOLS ered for the Drat time under oseial security ehould get aocial Oteurity HltNITUM number* If they have never don* JUVIMll FUHNirUU i. Anyen* «ho** net earning* from THLM*4OOS Mlf-employment are MM or more In a tenable yaar I* "eovarod" un- der th* new law, ante** the earn- LIGGETT i ing* are d*riv*d from the operation of a farm *r the practice of on ascludcd prefeotlon. Among thoaa excluded ar* doctor*, deatleU, v*t- erlnarlan*. full-time practicing pub- DRUGS lie accountant*, prefeatloaal en- gineer*. Before th* time of Sling tho MS! JnSii IneoMa Us return earl* la ISM, iTutturs UI'SALE every aelf-empleyed p*r*M wheoe work It covered by tho amended 17. 11* ft & 10 tocial teeurltv law will a*ed a on- I0W tbraagh clal cecurlty account number. If he ha* «*v«r had a card, or ha* toot hie cord, ho *h*tild got la touch with the eoclal aecurlty office In hi* GOOD HEALTH VALUES locality. Or he eon obtain a blank ii form at the poet ofllc* and mall it to the noclal aecurlty ofllc* located Mfiti at SM Bang* avc, Aebury Park. Booklet* lilting all ef the ex- PLENAMINS tin, Samuel Piffle It chairman eluded proffMlon* can he obtained ef the event. Clothej will be ahown without eont from th* focial #e- NEAT UUHPl by Mi Amhrme of Red Band and curlly aalee. •Bring bake, and fur* by Wlntari' •hep of Red Bank. Peggy Cyrtll will he commentator. Back(raun4 •allrouM daaaes 7 6 5 MUIIC for the ihow will ba by IvGBGBI tBJSBCIIJf "Combo," tha elub'a orchci.'rw. Triplt-Tofttd Val VHIRfl A% AfAjB • Ait entertainment program k Tht kttn Intertit thewa ay tetn- bten arranged by Mix Nancy Mo- ager* In learning ballroom daaelng ran ef th* IT. a. O. ataff. The. pro- and proper toelal deportment baa »!' gram will feature music by "Com- been itrlklngly demonstrated by th* 40-Hr. ALARM CLOCK bs" and th* eoldlere' cherui of Fort fact that th* tnrollmtnt of th* jun- llfol Monmouth which It directed by ior Aottmhly of th* Cthtl Mount Ut^F^t^o* lip aHVM Nn'l Wwl M Wm PI*VI Philip LePlante. Pvt. Frank B*u- Hour Behool of Danelng ha* It'i the newest, most effi- Ity, whs hu appeared en TV and reached capacity, although only two cient tank cleaner, with the (tag* and recently In th* BlHg aeatlen* havt hem held. The elan- IMVa...«4» Crothy movie, "Mr. Muaie," win •• are held In the ttudl* ef the IWsIt ratlin) dlit, nkki anoj ftratdiat. controlled suction tnd he on* ef th* guett artlit*. Th* •eheel on PreipKt av*. **eond *rti*t will he Eileen Mann Member* tnrolltd ar* Mlttei Va4aaBatiaaWdaBa%df1 aaat efaaa^Aaa^aal aaaaM auauaatoul "Litter Gitter" Noiilc, of Allcnhunt, ooprane, who tu Ow*n Anger*)*, Lynn Barter, Bar- 1.7$ only $84.95. Easy monthly r*e«ntly ehoien MlM Armed Fore** bara Figaro, Bath Flannlngan, B*t- nOTal •f Newark. Th* program will alM ty Foale*, Joan Kane*. Jana Itsr- terms. Phone tor a homt fMtur* piano number* by Pvt. Kel- vejr, Virginia H*rden,,Nan Jaekton, REG. 1.98 •bowing. No obligation. ly Bprigg* of Fort Monmeuth. Ann Jane*. Margaret King, Shirley IS waatthi' Migfly) Auliting Mr*. Dlgfl* with gen- Little, Linda Lynch, Marltnt Man, eral arrangement* ar* Mri. Alma Peggy Meachem, Catherine Mur- Will II MM III C. Harrl*, in chart* of publicity; phy, Julio Nivlut, Kathleen New- t 8-CUfe> Mr*. Ann* Brennan, Mr*. Samuel man, Joyce Nilion, Kay Predmore, •IIII Him •••tits am) Mlat Margery Bcott, Oall Rafferty, Lynn Rettom, Sue aUUMINUM prltei; Ml** Marl* Koikey, tlek*Ui Sherman, Carol Shine, Alleo Stthr, }2-00 Mr*. Margaret Ryder and Mr*, Mtrllyn Taylor and Joan Tucker. teatlto, r*fre*hm«nU; Mia* Dorothy Alto Harry Allaire, David Broun- S»Uf VALUt rOatsT* Dean, elub prealdent; Mia* Evelyn ley, Thowiae Breuoley, Lao Burn- fifCffflC Leaven* and Mlu Rot* Seitito, ad- ham. Philip Burr, Oeorg* Carter, CaR tU vertlilnf paateri. Lawrence Cirton, Robert' Coomb*, Robert Daly, Anthony Dominic, HKOLATOt Crofton Held, Dirk Held. Herbert Birthday Party Given Kaul, Thomtt Ltbreeque, William ta Yew La- H B \tt WITH COID MacNtmara, Mlehaet MaeNamara, ^^v v>w v ^^^^*r^v ^BFV ^p^r ^^^ ^ • ^ wv For Fred Scfick Jam** Newman, John Newman, KEAHSBURO-Fred Mick of John Pareon*, Robert P*rrin», Bar- ISCHUNCBaUl] Uneoln ct. wu t«n yean old Sat- ry Sherwood, Thoma* Shulti, Wil- urday, and h* entertained Nvtral liam Stoya, Dike Thorndikt and trland* at a lawn birthday party. Richard Weaver. CORONA penns JERSEY CENTRAL Attending w*r* Jan* and Mary MUi Moatr la attlited In Inttruet- Ann Blair, Wayne, Carol Ann and Ing the** young people by MlM Jan- Thoma* Perry, Judith, I.arry and et Smith tnd Warrtn Carter. .JUwfOcI Anthony Gonello, L,ynn and David Charlei QoUchalk It pltnltt at th* APPLIANCE CO. Wallae*, all of Belford; Pamela •cation*. ifateillWoiacyMlittSc Lang, Rumion, and John and Joan wwiiimst.Mii* Dor*, Spring Valley, N. T. HONOMBD AT LCNCHEON iTdk 1SflirM«i4lf»rf*c KEANSBimo-Mr*. Ana Ship- •Jeajntajt 11 MMMTUI Pkwr. Uag Sreach ENBOIXED AT BUM Icy and. Mri. Ocnevieva Palmer fMMotaH A+m Path DURHAM, N. C.-MU* Tora We- were hotteue* at a farewell lunch- 41 S> Mam ft. fteaMd land, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Tor- eon Wednetday of latt week for vald W*land of Nutiwamp rd.. Mid- Mri. Jano Kuhn, who hat returned 191 dPjsv^njBj #vvajto PakN PhwaaM dle town; Edward U Wyckolf, Jr., to Bayonne. Captain* of St. Ann'* •on of Mr. and Mrt. Edward U Parent-Teaehtr aitoctatlon were •4 WaoMegtoa tl. TMM Mv*r Wyekoff of Lincroft Farm, Lineroft, gueiti at th* luncheon. Mrt. Kuhn •M Senad tt lihawiU and Hamilton Shippte, ton of Mr. wai co-ho*t*u, with Mri. Shipley, and Jit*. Wlnsor Rhlppe* of Rum- of th* attociatton'a merchandise Plot* * Mala tM. MfPfhftft AtH TRAYf ion, have completed freshman ori- club. Mr*. Kuhn received a gift entation week at Duke unlveritty. from luncheon gutiti. ROUND SUNMIIST PATTMN VACUUM ftapllgat af lapsnslva Imparts IS" 4" ««—J POR 3f« •orni •" fin—i tc "Mxsa"KaOOl ZIPPERED ««A" Mil—9fc •%" tlsa ash troy parfad for mesa llpf, Pekar and CRAYONS UTILITY KIT Card Oamat. wlHi itufay More Qlamour loop handloi. 6* with Art/ Ma PLASTIC Wall Paper 'JMr/i i.#iftAtnc ••xof BILL FOLD 400 IMlbn^tefNtMlVlW.
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Holdi2l*edpancili,ablua» FLASILMIT ta THI NIW 1tl2 SANITAI CANVAS WALL COVIRIN* rad pencil and o 7-Jnth rul»r» 55- IUXK OCTOBER it, twf 19 a. m. end morning church acrv- II. A week-dey eenife la «rnounc»d At the morning eervice at 10:90, < ico ii at 11 o'clock, when the p*»- by the victr, Rev. Ru/iell A. the organ prelude will be "Andante ' n. cuugEwrs itewn Belford R**-. David Uag will bring the tor, Rev. Elmer T. Schick, will Smith, for nrxt Thursday. Font of ICanUbile" by Tsehaikowsky. The | preach on "John the Beloved," the St. Lukp. at 1:30 a. m., when Holy s ior rholr will |in« Rev. Ruasell A. Smith, vicar, **V snMMg* at tar It o'clock Sunday Pn Thine nouneea a. Holy Communion **rvta> •anklp asrviC's. A nursery ie coo- fourth in a series of sermons on j Communion will ha observed. Ear" by Himmel. The offertory will ; with sermon at »:ft) a. Churciioi Services la the chapel duriag the "Men Whom Jesus Made." The min- h» "O for a Closer Walk With God" I and church school at 11 a'ctatk.' •t. AKDBEWft EPIMXirAL. •onrte*, euprrviMd by asotbsra. A ister will speak at the * p. m. wor- hy Foster. Rev. William E. Bis- Holy Communion will bo . hour will bo held follew- ship on the subject, "Fire From Highlands srove, pastor, will deliver a sermon brated Tuesday at IHi. a. Twe maralag aervic** «MI be lag th* evening worship. The young Heaven Upon Earth." The service of Holy Communion on the theme, "Growing; Vp Into Suaday'e Mrvtoaa wiU An all-day meeting of the Wo-i will be celebrate* Sunday morning ^|«JKH S^lMtA At. M)*BB *steftsf Holy f*mmu*»*a at 8 e'eiack, people will aerv* refreshment* Ann Perfect Union With Christ." tha ethe* r••^••••man'sT at 11* o'clock^*^0" *B*,> witW»*^OhF tho*m*mpa> church school Holy Caavattmiea *t Stschl to in charge of the refresh- men's Missionary society will be ,t » o'clock. Th* celebrant will he The pastor will speak of "The SpiritNist Sfffim Charts* S. •:», morning prayer aM a«rm*n litte*. A movie will be held Tuesday at the home of Mr*.! j'fv. Christopher H. Snyder, vicar. Articles of the New Covenant" at eoMuctiag both. Hie **rms* tkem* . _ __ ^.at It o'clock, Rev. Robert H. 'a duriag the service. John H. Wray, startiac at 10:30 asaisted by Alfred Anderson and the evening service at 7:45. The wiU be, "Hew Believe ia a OaM 14, at the Bias Part Andersen. Jr., rector, will bo lbs Sunday-school meet* at * 41 with «• m. 'Walter Behren* as servers. The young people's choir will sing. OM ia a World Uke Thi*T" Mr*. Method* church, Scrantea, Claame 8*r all agea. New teachers Choir rehearses Wednesday at'vicar will preach en the subject. *••> **• ppreacherpr**cbj*r. OrOrga* n setectiona will le- 7:36 ani the mid-week service ie »t I of "Time". Music by lira, lluth The mid-week service will he Bweie* AUbright Whrttag. Be*t*n. Tba profoeaer'e sermoa subjoct chide "OCertoirc by M" aM iaelud* Mr*. Andrew Clements, be- held Wednesday *t 7:30 p. m. The wiU bs guest vioUniat at bath **r- bo "ftrptssM, But Net ia ginner*; Mr*. Kenneth Smith, pri-• P- m. Ja, organi.tgani,, olfertoryy anthem,, Peatluda ia r by Mean. Ckarlca A j«int omcers' meeting will take |"Hark Hark My SSoul"" , hhy Smart. Youn? People's Christian associa- vans* playing th* eejertary eeloc- ' Me I* ireNsisr ef NowOetachalh will direct tka chair ia mary pupil* aM Mis* Albert* tion meets every Thursday at 7:30 Una*, *M*av«aly Vi»*«" aM 'No- TesUmeat at New Bruaewiek The- •snack, Junior*. tes Thursday at ••>. m. k'hurch school and BaptiMti of aiagiag "The Twcaty-tMrd PMka" C. Allen Reed united with the I John DnaaWf *Ta«r« at 10:15. Holy P. m. The trustees will meet in •My Ks>*we Do Traubla I've S**a." by Baaley. A auretry ie prawlded The young people meet Sundays tegular session tomorrow at 8 p. m. At the earlier aervice PbiUp Roy Or. AhtMi VaaHewtoe will ***** far the eblMrea of thoae wba at- •t 4:8* aM Wednesdays at 7:30.church »t Sunday morning's service ICo m m u n i on will be celebrated witt reader the tenor a***, "O bard at tha oveoUng chapel aorvte* at • UM the II o'clock aervWe. Tale group ceasiste of high oehool and Margaret Jean, tnfant daugh- Thursday morning, Oct. 11, PA. o'clock. Tha am—a tkaaM wUI h* ter of Mr. and Mrs. William D Mc-Luke's day at 10:30. Bvery tYiday there ie a cekbra- aM eighth grMe students *M isIntosh, was baptised fey the min- i ateog, Jr, will Ma4 "Tha •UmaUQed." Uaa of Holy at t» under the direction of Jay Valant, the Tba yean* Malt (sllevsMp amv o'cloek. A *ervice ia honor of St. president. The junior young people ister. aar meetiac win ha halt Wadaee- Middle town ' for Your C-miememee AMiwrther, Bart AMeroea. Bfch- Laws will bo held neat Thursday meat Thursdays after school. MRTHOMftT Robert Crawford aM dey *v«asag m rwiawahia ban. at M e'cleck. Th* . from lath S*rvic*t th* Westminster house. New stu-II to It so that parents ef chil- apeHing Hunday af the fall rally NErHOOIflT have werahlpcMd with the enngre- Tlnton Fall* 10 a. m. to 2 l> " 1" the church dent* may still enroll. dren may atteM the service which will be coatiaued far faur gatlen ar* invited to stteM snd rooms. Contributions may h« left Tomorrow night * program ef Th* Alpha Kappa PI em** will monthe. Worship service will be conducted PHILIP ROY, SeleUt *t f:JO Qyortel at 11:00 Join In the fellowship. at MS a. m. Sunday. Sunday- at the church or contact may be mueic *M m»gle will be presented ild It* monthly meeting in the •unday-tchool meet* at I:M a. m. made with Mrs. t.oi'e'i Peuteeh or la the MethMM fellowship halt. Sreplae* roam tonight. An *v*alng and ajarning worehip I* at Jl school meets at 10:45 a. m. The entertninment, sponsored by af fellowship is pla*Md. PJtEMYTEBlAW Mn. Melvin Layton. Kr%. Cliarlfa S. WPIMIIT Will Prwh at o'clock. Atlantic Highlands «T. MARK'S KPMCOPAI. Clrck) four, h*ad*d by Mr*. Ford Altar ftewere fer Sunday will be A program will be preeented an BAPTIKT Rnlli Srrvicrn stl Mrs. Sheppard, ef the Woman'* prs*ented by Miss Jaan Sellee in Sunday at 1» p. m. by tha Junior A meeting of tha Couples club Kearuburg •Motiatton, will feature Mra. WhM- remembranc* of her frlsM, Mrs. chair, amlated by the K»ior choir will bo held this Saturday nt I p. Holy Communion will be cele- New Monmouth HM*jw Mim to • *>w«eJ f>w*j to « WsrM Uhs Tbh r tag, vlellalst, whistler aM Mrter* Cora Stmpeon; alee by Mrs. I. S. under direction af Mn. m. at th* home of Mr. snd Mr*. brated Sunday at • n. m. Church Clauses for all agea are offered teiaer.ar SSh e wililll bao aaeeeeeempeal« M Thsmpssn aM family ta memry Jaekaon. Frank Afcuwu, 111 Washington avo. school meets nt t:*0 o'clock and at the church Bible school which by Mr*. Latlle Belbal. Tba *f Mr. Thempeen. The evening aervlc* ie nt T:B) Church school meets Sunday at morning prayer with sermon Is at meets at *:4S *. m. WIN ba »rerM«4 . hy 0 JAMBS CATNOUO o'clock, with (Ke paetor, Rev, J, Mabart, Mawark. B. Oilehriat, In charge. Tba weekly auvtlaf af tba Waat- MlaMer atnlar hlf• teliaol feUew. •under maaae* arc at •:», I, 1 BKFOBMCB •hla will Uka place luaaay at 10 aM II o'clock, with a maa* in Red Bank «:tt •. ». th* Mhaal auditorium at ». Bap- .'. Maward Uoyd, Mat a wan, Tba maathly Beieiaa af tha tieme are at 1 p. m. SuMaya. Can- preaching elder at th* Celt'* Neek keard off trusteett s win b* held Tu*s- fewtana are heard •atutday* f ram Reformed church, will apeak at dty at 8:18 o'clock at the West- « to • p. m. aM T:M ta • »• m.the 10:41 o'clock morning service minster house. Harold F. Dewstra Weak-day aumi are at T and t e'elack. •uMay-achaal for the** at- Sunday on the tubject. "Idle C0MAN0GSTIT..MW! Ward*," from the test, "For by Thy Th* weekly rehmr*«t af th* toMIng public aeheol U held In the Ward* Thou Shalt be JuetlBed, *M MosuMuth Clvi* chorus will be •ebeci aMitorium after tha $ by Thy Word* Thou Shalt be C*n- k*M at tbt church Tuetany uM*r o'clock maa*. demned." Rev. R. U Wolff, paeter kMcnhlp «f William Oordoa Tamerrew (a First Friday. Mate- af th* local church, will preach aM m will be at «, 7 and I a'claek. Con- Mmlnbtter th* Lard'* Supper and aftornooa elreU* ef the fea*wm will be beard today from baptism at th* Colt'* Neek church. W*s»*n'* a**oelatlea will meet « to • p. m. *M from T:M Mil. Tha Toung Women'* Bectal atub W*da***ay a* fellowc Clrcl* *•*, m. Holy Hour Friday will be from will meet MoMay at • p. m. »t the «•«" CRAWFORD de*Mrt m**tlag at 1:88 at th* I to » p. m., after wkleh win be Wastmlnoter hou**: Circle throe, Nocturnal Adoration. ham* of Mr*. Alfred Ralph, U*- w***trt meeting st l:W at tS* p«!n »t., Heedden'* Corner. The hem* of Mrs, James McPhee, Rlvsr hosteis will lead th* devotional Flaw; Clrel* four, dessert meeting BT. ANTMONVt CATHOLIC period and aha th* dlscuulon. The at 1:80 at the home of Mra. Helen Red Bank society will discuss plan* for giving O. Bartlett, TO Branch av«.; Circle Sunday maaaei are at T, I, I, 10further help for th* treatment of flve, dessert meeting nt 1:80 p. m.•M H a'claek. Baptlama are nt one of It* member*, Mia* P**rl M. •t th* Westminster heuss: Clrel* 11:10 p. m. Sunday*. Cenfemiene Ralph, wha I* naw receiving physi- FOUNDER'S alt, deawrt mooting *t 1:19 at th*•re beard laturdaya from 4:10 to I cal therapy treatment la Naw Ha- residence of Mrs. Thomas Hackett, p. m. and T:B) to » p. m. The Mine- van, Conn. The has already tt Waverly pi.; Circle seven, cov-uloue Medal aovenn I* held Mon- sponsored n successfucessful bah* **l* at 1*11 era*) dish luncheon nt 1 p. m. atday* at 1:10 p. m. The perpetual Davidson's supsr market. th* homo of Mrs, boui* Errteksoa, aaveaa t* St. Anthony i* bald The Men'* club will how tt* 110 Branch avo. Tueadaya ai 1.M p. m. monthly acHlen W*d***day a* 8 Th* evening elrels* win p. m. at the church. WMnosdny a* follows: Orel* _ mBUOMVB SOOIBTT Of Rev. R. U waUf will arneltt* at at th* borne of Mr*. Oeorg* Nu- th* marriage SuMay at 8 p. m. ef gent, 17 StWsrten nv*.. Uttl* Sil- Shrewsbury MU* Jen Maelntoah, daughter ef ver; Circle twe, nt the horn* of The fhrewebury meeting ef R«- Mr. and Mr*. William Mtclntesh Mra. Chirk B. Wallace. «t Crescent Mgleu* Society ot FrieMs (Quak- end a member of thl* ehuNh, te dr., Little Silver; Circle three, at er*) meete fer womhlp at 11 a. m.Richard Eugen* Eseh, Jammburg, the hem* *f Mrs. James F. Stem- th* Flrat-dty (Sunday) In th* meet- her, 140 Orange av*., Fair Haven. ing nous* *t BroM st. and Sye»- BUST CHWBCrToF CBBIST Orel* two will hold a dessert meet- mor* nv*., preceded at 10 a. m. by Ing nest Thursday at 1:80 o'clock th* Firstly echo*!. Visitor* ar* JUd Bank at tha residence ef Mr*. Richard Service* In First Church of Strong. 84 Throckmorton it. Christ. Scientist, 808 BroM St., *r* Th* Brownie* will meet Tkura- SALVATK>N*ABinr held SuMay* at 11 a. m. aM 8:00 «*y at l:» p. m. at th* Westmla. KM Bank p. m.; W*dnead*y* at 8:18 p. m. ater houM. Bey Stout* will m**t Major Henry A. Drle* wiU sneak Sunday aebeol m**U at 11 a. m. thet* that Might at 7 o'eloek aM Sunday at 11 a. m. at the Linden Th* provable falalty of sta, dt- th* Mariner* will hold their w**k- pL citadel en the theme, "Condi- *••**, and denth en th* bu|t that ly atuloa Thursday in th* pariah tloaa ef Knowing Ood.' Sunday they do not originate in OM, who Khool will meat nt 8:41 Th* young give* maa life aM health, wUI be A barn dance, aponaored by th*people's meeting In charge of Wil- dealt with nt Christina Bcienc* BM0 elub. will be held Friday, Oct. liam Chndwiek will atart nt «:80i A Mrvle** next SuMay. Subjact of the If, at •:*> p. m. In tha Weatmin- street corner servie* at 7:88 will Lesson-Sermon I* "At* Sin, DIMU* ater houae fer young adult* and ba followed by the 8 o'clock eve- and Death Real?" young married couple*. ning aervice, at which MaJ. Dries The Golden Test tofrom Patlm*: will apeak on "The Miming Hand." Th* Lord I* my strength nnd *ong, BAPTIST A itrect corner eervice will be nnd I* become my Mlvatioa . . , Bed Bank held Tuesday at 7:80 p. m. aMI shall not die, but live, and dt- Rev. W. Clinton Power* will a meeting of th* Woman'* Hem* etar* th* work* ef th* Lord." apeak en the topic. "Will Tou Be a » w||| b* conducted at th*(US: 14, 17). Wltneia?" at the 11 o'clock Sunday hour by Mr*. Jullu* NleUea. Citation* from the King Jam** twfltag vie A nuraery I* pro- Band praetka will be bold that vtralon ef th* Bible laclttd* Christ vided for small children by mem- night at 1 o'clock. Jesus' atetement to hi* dleelptea: bers of the HMO club, Church A Salvation Army ofrker** con- "Behold I giv* unto you power to achool meat* at 0:46 *, m. ference will bo held Wednesday tr*M en cerpente and scorpions, The flower* tor Sunday will be starting at 10 a. m. at PlainftaM, and over all th* power ot th* ene- given by Mrs. J. William Halm, Mr*. with the N*w Jersey division a* my: and nothing ahall by any Jan* Jnekson and J. William Helm, host CommlMloMr Donald McMil- mean* hurt you." den meeting* will be held at 7:10 p. m. A Holiness meeting BAPTIST Tuesday at S:SO p. m. will be conducted that night at Leonardo A family church dinner will be o'clock. This la * service of prayer Church school wilt meet at 8:45 held Wednesday at 6:10 p. m. Tick- and meditation In charge of MaJ. a. m. Rev. John B. Johnssn, pas- )l> ets may be secured from Mra, Dries. tor, will deliver n sermon on the If All APT " Charle* Miller, Mr*. W. Clinton theme, "Facts for Fisbsr* of Man,'' Power*, Mr*. William Sehanck, at th* morning servie* »t 11 o'clock. Thorn** Wilson, Victor Edelmann Pert Xuumouth »Th* intermediate aM ssnlor or at the church office. A comedy youth meeting will be held at 7 film for the children will be shown. Rev. A. Donald Magaw, pastor, p. m. and th* evening service at EASY-YfH) BUY Allan Yost, Sunday-*chool superla- YOU GET ^ 8. The pnstor will prmeh en Tha chancel choir rehearse* Wed- UMent 1 nesday at 7:10 p. m. and Boy Scout Sunday-school at l:S0 a. m. Morn- "Peter * Ssrmon at Csmrta.* CNOOSI $11 WOUTH OF MIKHANMSI H«I*/j> troop U meet* Thursday evening. Ing worship at 10:48 a. m. Young Deaconsssts will mist Tu*id*y ...mn AM JUST A nw or TM MANY ITIM* Mrs. Howard Prltcnard and Mrpeepl*'. * **rvlc« at d:SO p. m. Eve-at a p. m. at th* horn* of Mrs. Rob- GREATEST OFFER IN CRAWFORD HISTORY! and Mra. Emcrten Best were wer* ning worship at 7:48 p. m. ert Starch aM the junior youth PMM OUWWtO'S MUM SUKTMNI weleomeo" into church membership Prayer aM aralet **rvle* Woe- MCNty at S p. m. at th* church. NtW PAH at •uatey'i service. Mtony at 7:48 #. m. Mr*. Mildrtd Johuen will be In P*W*J• DltN dmiftft *jlllffS# eharg*. DMeon* wlU m*H at th* GREATEST CRAWFORD CLOTHES! MBTHODIST paraeug* at 8 p. m. IINI or j ;Tlso, SMho, tebee, Vtkt, Jswelry, Beier ih*H.\ Fair Hav*n ThVpartor'* itMy ef K»hi will Sunday-school at t:4B a. m. Satoatow* be continued at th* prai**, prayer AU Mwn'rarvd UHJIM' UI\H, Coots; Zlp-llnsd CooH and Sporttwtar ClaiM* for all ages. Preaching at Sunday meeting* ar* h*M a* fel-and Blbl* study meeting Wadn**- It *, m. by Rsv. William B. Mag- low*: 10 a. a, Bible rtudy hour, day at 8 p. m. Trustees will meat includvd in this grtat ovont ot Crawford's low, mak«rtoyou prlctsl sam, pastor, on th* them* "Four wHh Mult, young #eop1*'a aM chll- at th* church next Thuraduy at Famous Men." Mu*ie, prclud*. dren'e clam**. At 11 a. m., a gen- 8:18 p. ra. •Xdagl*,- Msndetsnhn; Offertory, eral ibrjr fer dnglng ef hymn*, *Pastoral*,H Ponglass, *nd anthem, prayers, gospel preaching and Com- MBTHODIST USE CRAWKMIVS CONVINIINT "The Lights of Home," Ruebush. munion. Keanaburg The church auembUe* at 7 p. m. Sunday-school meals at *:« a. m. CHAPEL OF HOLY COMMUNION SuMay lor a half hour of praetle* Clsrsnes W«lllng will speak at th* CNJUIM dH BUDOIT ACCOUNT Fair Haven •Inglng. Th* evening tervlc* be- morning service at 11 o'clock In Bua to th* floral display and gin* at 7:10 o'clock. th* absence of th* palter, Rev. arrangements. In th* chapel morn- Th* mid-w**k Bible study, with Edward S. Ztllty, Jr. Th* WMM'I ing prayer isrvlcewlll b* omitted, classes fer edulU and children, is Society of Christian Service will th* **rvWe of evening prayer will h*ld Wsdnssday at 7:10 p. m. be In charge ot the evening service ba h*ld Sunday afternoon at 4 at 8 when a motion picture, "And o'clock commemorating tha four- ST. THOMAS' 'EPISCOPAL Now I See," will be (hewn. teenth annual harvest Thanksgiv- Red Bank Th* young adult fellowship will ing **rvlc* sponsored by th* Men- Sunday1* **rvlc«* will b* Holy hold an opra muting W*dn**d*y mouth-Blb*ron Horticultural *oel*- Oommunlon at I a. m. and Sunday- at 8 p, m. at th* church. A mo- RED BANK 32-34 BROAD STREET ty. Rev. Christopher H. Snyder, •chool *t 10:10. Ann Upohur* will tion picture, "Reaching From vicar, announces that Rap, James be the soloist. Rev. K. E. MacDon- Heaven," will b* presented tt th* C. Auehlnelos* will b« the speaker. aid I* the nctor snd Mrs. Flortth meeting. STOMS AUO IN MWARK • IUZAMTH • MRSIY CITY e HACKINSACK Speelat music has been arranged Y. MnoDonald Is organist. Musical Services will be held st the by Mr*. Amanda fall, organist, selections will be waits, "Fault," ehtireh at 7:30 p. ta, Saturday with tha s.ialsUnce of «n augment- by Oouiiod, and "Th* Lost Chord," through Sunday, Nov. Ml, luring "O»« «f AMIRICA'f LAROIST CUtkiiif ed efceir. by Sir Arthur SuUlvan. United Bv»*g*li*ti* Advaae* wMk. ¥mt wo HAIOC noumn. OCTOBEB IL IMI RIUMOB and MkHktmm Home* "Iff MOVIITIMI V. Opened for Annual floral Displays VBMf A «4 of haa*r at a ***** _- RUMSON--C*watry LMa" was Mn. Monar-e bera*. Mas. OHoer Vi*tw. Wadneeday tt iaat w«ak hy Mra. Bad RMM Mill tm: Mn. •.offr.r A107, neond. tb* theme af the annual Sawor -las. Che*- " " axciel- ' Harold Khaabalk at har haaM aa show af the Humana Oerdea cbsb iM ava. YOUR CHOKE held laet week la nambara' hoasee. Mn. Binjer's t«H, Mn. rusenat L- Th* Thursday aftemeea Mere than SM Mr». dieter; 1 Issl R^basn1, inti aMBdM*ian: f" J • e^amnaannai- i baked by Mra. la% Day M tha aeraeae viewed Saral arraagamaati Ma. VeeTTkMM. Mi*.~Aih«* L. dhtf l V•MBW la hemee in Rusaaaa, Leeaat aM «M, IT.. tart: Mr.. U>r4, eece*4. Oueate wara Mr*. Jaa Baa. en the Navasiak River rd. **etl«a Mn, Peter •. B. Cusm4 acr wa* **rvad by MM. ar* (ieters-ia-law. Th* two waaaaa Mra. RoWrt «. IM*r. Mcwie. H4 alee won th* Martha Blaakara Me- low Mn. auM, Ant. **4 Mn. morial trophy, given to tha m* rHHttMaw. VM<*. Mn. We«4. mmsth, MM. Pre4 Km, MM: R. her who receive* th* most potato IT.. «4, M« HIM BMate wn tervod. Pniaat wan Gate*, tkir4. 4 « HI BU Nclaea, Lynn Pert, Martha. RsJs. Mra. Carrl* Patteraaa, Mn. Ullia Mr. and Mra. Jansea Slmnton*. doable arrangement af ruby e H*ale »*cifM* *> anr «mie«el mi RolMrtfa RatMlMMIi KMfM BHMWBMB* trvington, were Sundsy guest* ef erad mapdragea*, ruby aad white nttnatlai vanitr. Ma* ajmllr deetw. Janette Smith, kandra Terrey, Pe- Veraaea*. Mr*. Helen Chadwick, Mre. Albert Hnyder. aellaretta dahlia* and eeft rasa ool- •nt. »n4 MUI Lratot jnwtM, MM! tra Wekh, Valerie Will, Kalhleea Mra. Iraaa Hauaaun, Mra. Plarence Je Anne Conner celebrated: her ored clusters of pompoa chrysaa- Th* fjaal aaetlaa of th* ipeclaM* Wright Peter BfekMsa, M*ary Kennedy, Mr*. Ruth Tallman, Mr*.fourth birthday at * party la*t week themuMa. Poliag* M th* arrange- cl*a**t waa far tha member wha ChrleUusoa, Robert Knight Den Oertrude Lemmon and Mre. Pr*n- at her hoaM. Attending were Ruth ment waa begonia lea***. Tb* ar- 4a»* h*r awa asraaalag. ar with Morris, Richard Netaea, Jasjea aaaMetealf. The neat meeting will Connor, Marehn Htone, Lysjian Ev- rRngement* were la a pair af e# a»*M ajalataaea fran a ha*4yataa Parrlne, Roger Reek, Deaeld Rees- ha held Nov. t at Mn. Kennedy* er man, Una* Ooddard, Eileen orNIW ROOF whH* formal vacee, nad tha table ar ahaataur. Memker* **hlblt*4 a bach, Erie Sweaaan aM Lae Vegwl; O'Ntlll, Patricia Connor, Edward waa set with a ellver tea service, eelleetloa af four different aaael- third and fourtk grades, Robert Or. and MM. Oeorge Wagner and Connor and Susan Hendrleki. Al«e •nd china la a ruby cater. To ee BMaa af the above mentlon*4 taw- PHclton, Beverly Pewter, Edward Mr. and Mr*. Roger Wymb* ipent Mre. Edna Connor, Mrs. Helen Ood- I plete the arrangement, the same ar*. Ml** Emily Goetce wa* nmt;Oood, Mary Ellen Oraasln, Patricia tb* week-end in the Pocono moun- dard, Mrs. Margaret Htone, Mrs. E. ' Bowers, foliage and berries were Mr*, lltley, *fron4; Mr«. PtBiri Hartwick, Robert Hertwicb, Thom- teln*. J. Connor and Mrs. Dorothy O'Neill. ueed In another arrangement la a thlr4, aM Mre. r»rgu§on, Jr., hon-as Johnson, Ariea* Jehnatan, Mar- Paurteen at*mber* attended tha largo eilvor bowl on a buffet. orable mention. ian Uvgren, Michael Neleea, Shel- last Meeting af tha Sew and Saclub Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Connor Second striae went to Mrs. Prat- dea Nelson, peter Perrlae, CeraUn* held at the h**e af Mn. Donald and family nttended th* itsts (air PMVMW SAT. NKWT • it a»T erlck Hurt, who did an arrange- Rock, Catharine Reck. Robert Matthew* , Sr, Th* attendance last week at Trenton. ment far a football kjaeh la t Rogers, Benedict Raeabeeh, Jeanne prUe waa wan by Mn. Olga Rank, MM. Herbert Sehenek attended "MatlaMJ ttw dBMaV With The civil 4efea** •rat aM aatll- the birthday party given her grand' dining room of her awa bom* Shaginaw, John BUelMaa, Char- nt whoa* ham* the neit meeting OABLTON UM P. M. PARAMJOtWT SlM ». M. Ridge rd. Other dining room ar- lary held a 4rtll Monday night at lotte Sweaeen, Predertek Tbarln, will tab* place. daughter, Linda gehenck, lait week. the ichoal under the direction of She la a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. 1 rangement* were for a Thanhsgiv- Rcbcrt Terkb, Kay VanD**ren, Mr. aad Mn. Pred Bremyer lait C*»t. rraak Callahan. It waa an Robert Hchenek, Shrewsbury. n lag dinner la th* ham* af Bertram and Amy Welch; Sfth Mat Math week attended an apen hou** cele- Mil H. Borden en River rd., a race aaaaeag that another alaa), la Meet gradea, L*ali* Cevert, Robert Lev- bratlan af tha golden wadding an- MUi Oertrude Wagner, daughter SUN..TUE. OCT. 14-15.16 MS Mata *t, Aekarf Park g MM meet lunch at the home of MM.Thariaay nifhto, will bagln aaaaaa gran, HareM Ssharle, Mlehasl Van- nlvereary af Mr. and Mr*. Harry of Mr. and Mr*. Oeorge Wagner of •fOM^S TO Wll«iS0 f»l0 WWVO* JACK NkCHALU Nlehelaa O. Rutgera aa Naveemk aa a MinVlent a«mb*r af p*raaa* Doeren, Erik Wood*, William Vail, Tottenvllle, B. I. the Country Club estates, attended MiiBiifc •»«• iMM-a I River rd., and a New Year* eve enroll. Drummsnd, .Thoaase OtTmM the Harvard-Columbia football Uttffc* U M.k« Mi* W«rM HtfftlM*. 1-fMI Robert J«n**a, Bauth Amboy, wa* game Saturday, ' y ADAM J. UNIMAVM supper at tha hMsa ef MM. AM> RayMaM Drawa af UM ata Ckerg* Bhaainaw, Rdward weeds, • Saturday viiltar at th* ham* of eld Weed, Jr., alea Ml Kawamfc waa HMMIf waa lM«ct*4 iata tha Jeaaa* AHnwa, Patrtsla Patwr, hla un*U aM auat, Mr. and Mre. I PMfllUni IRtj VUP^rarw/ Will* VVpnVlowJVai | River rd. Maftaa Oarpa, la Ma4*rg*lBt re- Prance* Rock, Roberta Steelmaa, River I Arrangement* for a hall wera erult training at parrl* tetaM.fa.C. Prances Reek, Patrlela Will, Mar- Dr. and Mr*. Harold Hoops, Jer- COLOR RV TBCiniCOUM* don* for Intor-chjb eeMpetltlea. Browale* wha recently toeam* garet Voerkees, Emma Royal, Pa- My City, (Mat th* week-cM st the Mr. ana Mn. William Staba and DMHIS NM|M — VlrpiHia Mayo Mra. R. K. Halbaeh ef the Shert Olrl laattt* In traoa S3 laebjae tricia Sinclair, Jay West aad Chris- hems ef Mr. and Mn. Ralph Teed. eon Walter Poater at. accompan- Hllk) Oardea elub waa ant M thle Jaaaa* tACraaa, luian Hall, Tarry tine Young, aM seventh aM eighth Olrl Scout* ef troop tt, Pairview ied by Miu Conatance Adami of Gem NelsoM — Lwcllte NOTRISR eampetltlen, aM aecand wee MM.MeAttllf, Ana M.ttlngly, DUaa grades, Ricky Drsmmand, CharMs Mheel, are going an a hike tomor- Manning, at. attended th* world ae- David Jaekaea, MavMlak Oaraen mttrtek aM Karen Day. Bttar- Meyer, Regor Merrlt, BlUy Reek, raw. rie* baaeball game at New Tork STARTS WED., OCT. 17lh •jay tha treaa blk*4 to th* & P. Thenwe Rafers, Alesla MHUM, club, and special eemmeadetUa ta Robert Hendrleke celebrated hi* Monday. A Uv« Stsry of Tsoi/i Yatrtd • Mr*. Edward Ladd, M, af Plata* 0. A. *MH*r at Btta«towB. They Stanley Pewl*r, Jahn Surieh, Judy eighth birthday Oet 1 St a party Dr. aM Mr*. Anthony PerrotU Held aarden elub. MM. Hatbaeh re- wara aeeaaiaaala4 by Mr*. Mary Eilenberger, Jacqueline Swnsen attended by II young friends. Prise af Alexander dr, entertained Dr. ceived the founder'! trophy, given Callakan, ieout leader, an4 Mra. and Elaine west. packages were given the children. aM Mr*. Mas Vnger of Ntw Tark In memory of Edith Curtis Bariea. •ally Day, Browal* M«4*r. A *n- dame* were played and refresh- city Sunday. halMlag caattat, part af th* aay'« Dr. C. C. Perrlae, ached phyet- ment* served. In the elaea for dining raoaM far tellittm, waj waa by Jaan L***- claa, ssaminad all paalk) Oet a Mr. aad Mn. Frederick Richard* "A PLACI IN THI SUN" the Berd*n bowl, a opeelal COM- Jay, Jaaa, Jttcka aa4 Laura Ta> Th* fourth AM Sfth gred** have Neighbors of Stntealr pi. and Bal-and tan Freddy of Orange moved EUSBBCUI Tavloi* •••• Mool§)BfBd>fjr CUfl mendatian wae given to Mr*. Jee-in. J* completed work en a booklet en lock pl. held a "get-together" re- Into th* Fowler houe* an Faeter eph Lord whose arrangement was uaaa. "The Earth." They ar* presently cently at the home ef Mr*.-Robert •t. Oct. t. for • New Year* eve cupper, In Mr*. Har*4 Schaahak an4 ahll- Hendrieka. Present were Mr*. John Mr. aM Mn. Leonard Read* af dren, Allen and Howard, will at- working on • booklet en Now Jer- Mn. Wood'* hom*. Also en display sey. Th* •lith, Seventh aM eighth Rsnsley, Mrs. Larry Jackson, Mrs. Orchard rd. return** laturday tt Mr*. Wood* home, hut net of- tend th* radao tomorrow at Madl- •arena Hartn, Mra. Marshall from > vacation trip ta Ufca Placid. Thi- STRANDS fered •• sempetltlea, wa* tha Me.•a* Biuart Oardta, New Y*rk city. grades hars seMslstet health torlo Waahlngten'i cottage la her They will be *cc**»*nled by Mra. booklet*. garden, aa named as It dates hack Oarathy Wlekup of Clilnid* park. The puppet ahaw, "Jack «M the ts the Ume af Washington. The Patrlala Finn, daughter af Mr. Beanstalk" was nreaeuted at the HeuM waa furalabed m airly AMer aM Mm. Jame* naa of Trinity schael Monday aftemeaa hy Beaky lean antiques, and all Saral ar- pi., returned t* achoal Moaday af- Pulton. The shew was eseneored by ASBURY PARK- rangement* ware ahowa la aatlaae t*r b*tag aonBnei to bar baajM the tha board af adueatloa. NOW THRU 8ATM OCT. 13TH containers. paat tw* week* with whooping •chool will be cloaed all day ta- MAYPAII IY1IC Morrow, Cotimbu* day. NOW1HOWINO JohR Pfcyoe — DcRMk O*Kcofo TM wa« serve*! tt Mr. Beraea'* Achievement teste~were given all MOW SHOWING Otrt »*Mrt trba> IS will naM a BtNO CROSBY SUKII-SHOCK SHOW skuas here. aaka atla lataraay Maralaf at •upila ef the Iseal eebeoi this week. " tip Mflat mntlaB. SBBsssOnMsaat f>B-«aa_^Bg_BBV JANE WYMAN PASSAGI WIST" WMaera la the 10:16 la tha vaeaat Mara afjaeaat etas*** war* as fellows to th* Oeeanaort hardwar* star*. aM tblMrea ef Deck at MR BM> •tivr COLOR IV TKHNICOLOR Mr. - - • Th* gcouta are conductlag tbelr urday for Weat Pant, Va, where Tae*. Oet IMh faM drlv* during October. they will epend the winter. They eapect to return te SM Bright aast OAT THE April. * EARTM STOOP STUX" ^ iKftlsMMtfe B»AMBML MM riaai— *»--" RMtla la about Iff tlaua th* SAVOY PIKING IXPRISS" RvR*li aMM Mlt* aWn* esV(#fi4, MM af eaaUnenUI UarUd Mate*. Mr. aM Mrs. Vkter O*M*r have mov*d from Btach gt to tha PMh- THML-SAT, OCT. I1>U Jbstph Coll— — Cofiaww QJvet tar hme* en Surf gt ST. JAMIS Mr.sMMra.Th*ajM.OWMMaa. 9UN..TUE. OCT. 14-IS.16 pect te Move fro* OMM AV«. ta •Na sa apartment an Onhwai yL la the JOR Hall —HBPVCMIIB near future. •HtlRUOANE ISLAND* Mia* Betty Uvgrat, daughter at OCT. U-1S Couaeilman and Mr*. Marry Lov> Saa-Ta**. Oel. l«-t« WHIN THI RIDSKINS ROM" gren, returned heaM SuMay (roM Fe" MeajMuth Menwrlal hagyltob COLOR IY TKHNICOLOR T^TEST! wber* «h* waa taken WidnaMny night of last week after betaf In- TESTED rnd APPROVED jured la an accident ea Oeeaa ave. MARGARET O*BRIEN Mr*. Robert Bagtor aM taugh- W M by tkoittiiidsci MotMfs WHO ter Ev*lyn aM MM. Ohartog f&h HII FUST IOMANC1 Dosrn and daughter Kay af this Mtcf PIAM atunded a pirfcrajaasi ei the BeJIet theater SaMey at the WED..SAT. OCT. 17-20 MctrepeUtan Opera heuee, Mew York city. Riewdo Moatalboa — CH Ourisse Mr. and Mrs. JeMph StMhnaa of South at. returned hoM* S*t«r* W day from Lewi*, DsL, wh*r* they MAIK OP THI MNIGADI' were visiting relative*. Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Pedereen COLOR IT TECHNICOLOR of South at. ratline* home Prlaay after a week* motor trip through Richard GoRle — Julie Adamt the New EnilaM atatas. Mr. Petoraen returned ta his pMltlenat V Port Monmouth Monday after two THI HOLLYWOOD STORY" weeks' vacation. Mrs. Mary Douglas returaed tha wMk from Hagerstawa, Md, wher* she had been visiting Mrs. BMSU Aolool Mlngus. Th* Sea Bright AflWateS Repub tlean dub will hold a car* _ Friday, Oet M, at Karrjrs U MShalBt ter heuM. Mm. QMfff* Xraujs chairman. MdMV — BOX ftmCB CtPRNS did* — Laboratory tttti art iaiwUit - tUT thort's only Th* W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church will hold IU flrtt meeting UNUSS YOU CAN TAII IT. Rp*fWO*fR iMOT« M •at tttt that ftilly cttats - HOW DO THEY FIT of the yesr next Thursday night. AND WEAR in actual na? Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bmmon* ef rRIDAY • SATURDAY Church st. aM Mrs. Allan JohMen OOT.jB.tt CHUIIIES art wosdirf.l - that's ^ of South st left Sunday Morning A A on a WMk's Motor trip through IMIfl WMI SMafffNl| THUwsVso OCTo lilfl RONALD RIAOAN why wt stll st «aiiyl Thty fl7 7 "Last Outpost",RHONDA PUMINO Lynn Bttt, daughter af Mr. and LOOKwtil-FITproHy-sm^ $ #„.„_., MM. Oaorg* B*U of Rhr«r it., «*w- brated her flfth birthday laturday - Lyric Theatre PIM —RUTH ROMAN • 2ACNART tCOTT fltntlt support -> alltw anplo m ""ill with a party at hom*. Mar gUMU Included Lynn P*rl, Pranca* Lay- -LIGHTNING STRIKIS TWICi' tttrttn-YET YOU MY ONLY AW VALUES! ton. Martha lUf*. Cat*! P*ck*rt, Arllna Htuitr, Sandy Tarny, Cathy SATPRPAY—M1UNITB PorMaan, Debhl* Wright Mlea She- mo, Petra. Welch, Barbara Paelton, ktatty Wright, Pat Uvgran. Ra. UNII IXPL05I0N berta Roblnaen, Keith Beti, Oeorg* SAT. ShoHO, Robert Knight, Ptter B**k- man, Leo. Vogel, Donnle MOUM, and Joieph Ckveiqu*.
• »« STRAND All an Oaa •UM STARTS SUNDAY N*w Thru SAT. >|j|^kAuB) BuhMMOariaen •frCtt* Far I Rig Day* BOilTA BOYCE "TEMPTATIONS lN« Tha Dova Girt orsr HJRT UNeAtTM - PHYUII THAXTM Qlrtot Gag*! GomkMl With ON SCREEN Nadlna • ISIROADST, r>ASSAQI Mil* th* Ravaaltr "JIM THORPE UL-AMEMCJUT RulhSwMk M WIST' Hap Arnold PBM— POOTLr§MT VARMIIS* MA'UTIFUL" fn Color ONSCREEN TTJESDAY • WRDNRSDAV . THURSDAY OCT. M-lVta \ JOHN PAYNE PAT O'MIIN I Show* Deity 3130 *iS0 f,,. TRIAHGLk Ticluli Warn iic SaNinf 3 MiBlan Pair • YMT—THiY MUST IE SOODl CrinrinalUwytr SZES1 "PEOPLE WILL TAUT Ah* — "Jd PALOORA MHTi NUMPNRIY" RAW RRWPFRR, OGfOMUl It* IHI
MATfRNHY LeoMnkPTA .Barter Tells of farta'i Ftdfettw AldttCA AttCIM Mra. aWea Aekeraaa af MalaaM r •- *tta echaat aad Mra. leakaBa Hiederaea Hcsn Lecture af HUlcraet aeheel ire State Meeting TUCKER'S elaeeee ea child develeaaMat every Tauredar at Red Bank high eeheel. ATLANTIC HIOMLANDS-I On Narcotics The BMmbaro ef the primary kcra of the dret aid Mjuad hera attaadad «he aaaual all-day meat- RED BANK elaeaee at Helmdel echoel uader tha dlracttaa ef Mra. Warrea Claa lag af tha New Jeraey eUte arat mer gave a birthday party laet aid eouacll auaday at the Plaee AND JEftiEY SHORE AREA ffhMaWr a* Fifat Friday fer a member of the eeheel ia RariUa tawaahlp fcatweea Me AM peeaaratleao ef refreehmeate tachaa aad Now gfrunewlck. were aaada by the ehildrea aad Al Middletea ef ISiat Pleaaaat each greua had a gueit et their •aa elected eouacil praeideat and *m *u the Ublc. Hareld 1. Raiaad of Neptuni City, tf «t the aaaaiat hti Mtt- lecretary. 81a dietrlet vice preil- lag af the Uaaa rat Parent-Teach- Melmdel aeheel pupile with per- deata alee were elected. NEON SIGNS •# 4MBtMtetiM Mte ftfct t fert atteadaaee during September are aeveath and eighth gradca, Dr. Daalal t. Bargama. directar tha at heel The eaaafcer Mar|erie AateaJdee, Elele ftaake, ef the eteto board af health; Mate REPAIR SERVICE amjtriet euaenriaer Senator Bernard Vogal, aad An- Carmcaa Orcee, Unda Laytea, Ju- AJVD •IIVINt AN Olt CAt the Treaeajry department. lia Pertla, Sueaa Wildiag. Derethy thony a. aiadak, Middleaee cciv.cy ' ~ af Narcatiea ef Rada, Sheila aiegle, Evelina Smale fraahaUer, were prlaeipel ipeak- LIGHTING wmwvr A umv CNMH» leaHae Varn, Meajeret Welgend era at tke BMetiag where verloue Ueal feah Mated a* tlM PT.A. Barbara Wtleen and Harriet eakibtta ef aejuad auppry aempanlee •EWGIKEEBBD TO rOVB Ml «>r MM UH-M year "ill t* te Waeley; primary grade, Linda were diepleyed. BarMetaate I* • Bfaamai ef eatre- Barker, DUne Bennett, flylvta •quad membere kera who attend- caeitetjIafeacttvtUea tat MM MV- Qrecee, Llada Sehanck, Elaine ed tha meeting ware Ralph E. Mtk aad et|Mh gradM la eellahe- ThirlcB, Derothy Terry end Marge Martla, eapUia; William Oerkeae, to eetak- Wildiag. •ret diatrict treasurer, and Wil- liam Poiten, Samuel Ouul, Ed- aad to eaatlaae • eenrlce utt to I. T. Tkakar, araeMinant CatttHa, Mia, kaaeW, thaw*) riowere ware placed at the tun-ward Ceaevar and William Hem ley moraing eervlee at Hnlmdel mend. MMt UM hMte fkfMl Beede •( teaakiaf Svaday aftara««a at M» Rat) lank MarhadUt faNaw. church by Mri. Bernard Ooldimlth tha MtNl ehlKrea hi •• etaer- •hia hall »n Udia't araMaau. la tba «a*tar it Dr. Harseisa F. In memory af her mother, Mri. Aerla Clark, and alia by Mr. ead *inaU» Night'* Hmm ASRURY PARK Mra. Jeha T. Uwley, jr.. wai Farfattaa, ftad laali attarnay and «*ain»aa a4 MM mtfrMtiae). Mri. lUymand Maughler aeated "VTA., delegate to mettiaie CBIMM T»« Miner Fire. af tha htide'etewr. tewaehia Par- al ratafia*. eJatMrtiaanr af tha Had lank Waawa'i «U, •*• The federated Lediea' Aid eecl- M1M «ty met Tuceday night at Fellow. Twa miner dree, apparently re eate. aeaaeil, aad Mra. Ulllan •• tha fratiftt tfaatariaf tha taste**, latiefe bar it Mrt. Tbafcur. Heeek, Uenarde grade acheel aria- ehlp hall. Haitenai were Mre. Wll- •ultlng from the etorm. broke out " " waa Mated 1».T.A. repreeen- eon Conovar, Mri. CTiarlee Wy aadIn Rid Bank Sunday night. Aa PORCELAIN ENAMrX "»}BeW1|" Msaa IMI Mri. Herald Dancer. electric lign on tha Bridal (hop, tatree ea the IHrent'i council HaJaW Mre. Albert K. Wadle, Mre. Cyril eeaatareaia eamaitttee. Mre. Uw-Bla4hrr'a T. Lewci, Mri. Arthur C. Jaaui, Harry Pitcher, preeldent, a Wait Front it, waa aitlnguiihed STAINLESS STEEL loy aald that the Parenfa eewwll Mre. HoweU K. Uvtaa, Mre. Wil-Jeeeph Mendree af the Holmdel- by Relief angina company. Police will pjeet Wedaeaday, Oct. IT, at liam Matthewi, Mre. Elmer E Lmereft Kiwanli ehih atteaded the eald John Ifeifer. a Red Rank Eaet Keaaeburg aeheal, and that SHRBWBBUBT-The annual re- Sharp, Mn. John W. Parker, Mra. twa-day convention ef the Klwanle •reman, euffered a ehoek trying MDOOI I OUTOOOR CLKTRICAl DISPLAYS Dr, Wylie O. Pate, lupervlalng ception of the Mother'! club e( William T. Viughan, Mre. K. at Hotel Commodore, New Terk to knock wlrei dawn from ,"ie principal ef the tewaihlp icheeli, Old Christ Episcopal church wai Evaa Button, Jr.. aad Mre. Theo- city, thle week. burning ilgn. will ha the epeeker. held Monday afternoon at the aar-dore E. A. LeVaa. Ouotte were The fire company waa called eat A pola at the earner ef Mount ieh houee. Mri. William Turner, Mre. Jeka lait weak te a Ire ea the Cowan and Wallace iti. caught lire ali«/ ROAD-AD SERVICE, Inc. The program far the earning eetate, whan the corn hueker ef apparently ae a raeult of the etorm. year will he: Nov. 1S> meeting, oh- Membcri present were Mri. Ken- Osbara, Kither UVan, Jacaueliae 41 SO. MAIN ST. ASMJftY 'ARK eervaaei ef American Education LeVaa aad Theodore E. A. Le- William Oanley caught an ire The Jeriey Centril power and SMITf NUIIIIITCIt neth Almy, Mra. Henry Berg, Mil. while in operation and tterted a Ught eempany wai notified and week, featuring a ally, "A Good Walter Deint, Mri. George Blair, American," by Lucille Begfin, mu- Van, Jr. lire In the torn fltld. put out the blate. ele bf tha eeheel alee club, and ether acheel muele greupe. and areeeatatlea af the eeheel eafety TfMPT.N6ty DELICIOUS.' ; Dec. M, a beaat, Jan. », introduction ef the beard af «du- eatlea, and preeentatlon af eandl- dalei Miking election to thi beard; r«h. it, feuader'a day eb- •enranee; Mer. 19, atca'i night and a Banal dleeuiiloa, "Are the Three R'a Enough"; Apr. l«, art ihew with children and aeulta exhibit- lag, aad a lecture by Mri. Herman Maier af the Metropolitan Muaeum af AH, end May 1}, eleetlea and laitallatlaa af aew eaVeri. GREAT CoMmlttee chairmen named by SALE Mre: Rabert O. Oeodman, Jr., areil- A fclkiniM ami tail- dent, were Mre. Lawley, Jr., budget aaa* ay-lawi; Mre. Jamil Ronald- ttir-juit heat utt tmrt. Or eaa. grada methiri; Mra. Robert for win taqr Gbaa Suer, U Ranyea, heeteeeei; Mies Doro- M tbriaafs MM, a* leftover thy Vasal, hietertan; Mra. Ariel carted aiettCeiuint beta Adaau, feaader'e day: Mri. WIN lUm Themae. metnberthlp; Mri. KENMOH SEWNC MMMH tpfOUtte, CMOTy% RMMIWOORMa Merry Craver, program; Mre. John water ehcitf uti, end ether Oaaeaa, publicity; Mri. Rabert Ch«a Suey wgeuMei. Thatcher, parent education; Mri. Regular 109 Donald Davli, publication!; Mri, NOW ONLY Arthur HatBold, refrnhmenta; " Mre, Reeck, eervlce unit, aad Mri, Ocerge Lane, lumhlne. Motheri ef pupili In the eighth AND YOUR OLD MACHINE grada were hoatesaca at the re- freihmint hour which eloied the meeting. And For Only Enployg»«Bl Office Ooaing for Holiday Legal ebeervanee ef Celumbui lc More day tomorrow will clou the New Jeney State Employment Service aflce at a Kait front it., until Pill Monday morning, according to an This Beautiful MOM WOK announcement by Warrln 8. Clark, N*MU:nvf manager. Claimante for unemployment AnkkaM.OMt.aMl.IM. bcniflte whose reporting echedule Stow Chest li affected by the holiday have already been told an alternate date to appear. Reg. Priced at 10.93
er *yee»ele el IBM Aeelt aeperl el tke Te»mUa el MlMlelewa As Ree.«ind ky B. t. 4e;«-l raami ara tunny raomi •. , COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ASSETS tha bifgait chora't a brtaia with Dec. 31. Dec. SI. Veer IBM Year taw thit Kenmorel You'll lava tha auta* C»,|i |214,2"2.I3 matie bobbin winder and handy U. 8. Government'Bondi 110,81 S.eo Ta.\ei and Tax Title Liene U8.723.7I Property Acquired from Tax Title Lien Liauiaatlon 13.IM.73 I7,5».is twitch ragulttor far axpart, affort> Aaieiement and Aitieiiment Llem Reeeivakte « 7.357.34 8,842.91 latt lawing! And you'll chaar Saart Account! Reecitabla •. M.033,4* siuis.iaa Deferred Chargei to Future Taxation—General 1O7.92S.OU 21)3,423.00 price! Deferred Charjci to Succeedlm Year's Revenue Il.ll8.t2 8.171,31 Total Alut III0.122.7I |8«4.«00.89
LIABILITIES. RESERVES AND SURPLUS Rondl Payable i V !J.ose.te Sllt.400.00 Note. Payable 5?1?;.1;'','; Appropriation Relrrvei S2...0S.I7 Account! Payable and Other Liabllitlei 5H.18S.OI Improvement Authorisation! 3S.308.4S Statutory anil Hpccial Kundu i.iiA.Hi Rcucrve for Certain Anita Receivable 403,714.01 Surplui 14U.543.I2 Total Llabilltici. Reaervti and Surplui 1880,122.79 ISM,«0O.S» COMPARATIVE .. OPERATION AND SURPLUS— ,T ACCOUNT Yw|i|- Yitplf4§ RCVENUC— Surpiui Kevtnue Appropriated | U.OOO.tn t M.BOD.OO Current Rtvtnui (Caah Bull) ,.„„.. 111,411,11 1,000,117,41 Total Revenue Mtl,4IS.lS I 1.053.U7.44 KENMORE EXPENDITURES— Aiiprorriatlons—Budget and Eaaeraeney ISIS,414.10 1447.572.97 Local School Tax 408.144.75 392,777.12 County Tax 14S.SII.S2 14.-I.678.S7 Iliffrml Charge! Incurred Currently «.J19.:.4 3,7»7.l:i Uaali Kefunil of Prior Yean Collection! 7.01 1,422,07 TANK CLEANER Total Expenditure! «»81,218.14 SURPLUS PROM OPERATION 1 . • T1.*39.30 Add: Unexpended Balance Prior Yean Appropriation.... 1M12.U9 «.80.V3» Interfunde Returned .'..: S9I.31 17,S4O.'iO Uabllitlea Cnnctlltd - - Regular 52" Reserve* Liquidated 10,4J0!bl Total Surplui from OperatloM and Addition....! 80,111.41 1117,083.11 Deduct: Interfundi Advanced •••% (,t4".00 I 111.(9 Rcicrvn tor Receivable! Criated 1,111,00 2,t:3,"l Road Aid Allotment! Applied te Cepltel improve. NOW ONLY 38°° 14.01T.4I Total Deduction ..I T.»l.0l I ll.7tl.1T WITH YOUR OLD CLEANER Amount Added to Surplui Revenue ...«. ,...» 1l.1U.tl 1 10,111.14 Add I Deferred Chargei in Above Expenditure! ... 1I.MI.I4 1,096.91 SURPLUS REVENITE- ^ Balance January lat (0,111.41 And For Only lc Sub-Total ,, lent Appreprlited til Current Budget .. H.ODO.OO Balance December I lit . ...1111,0(1.11 |lll,ll».0l More This Combination 1. That all official! handling Townihlp fundi be honded. 2. That public liability Insurance covereie be obtained an Toonihip prorirty. 3. That new lurety bondl bt Inued for eaeh term et office or appointment and Seat and Chest far official! and employed under tenure er appointed fer an Indelntte period that "" NttiirittXXMi title II.M be ».d. ««l.r Ch.»l.r 1M. ». U »»«. I. Thai, ill uncollectible perional property taxei ba cancelled, 4. That eltorti toward acquisition of title tff'propertin ia ta» title Item thieuih toredoturi or purrhaie of deed be Intfnillleii. Retailing at 19" 7. That all mlntlna tax >ale eertiAcatei be located er new certificate! Kaued ll ireordarce with R, S, tiiii-Sl.t, I. That periodical proireai report! eh the tex Ilia perfection! be lied witk Ike .overnlni bod. Stan, Raabvek and Ca. uent Improvement aeuiiaente ke Included I* the Mat tax iale, UutdoeiadeaMaJea. Baa* VTkitalldet tkal Tax" Ilecter'i kead ke laireifed to meet tke minimum require. M WnMe »t, Red Bank mentWfc , - - deea cleantaf ef draaeriee. «a> li of R, 8, J«i4-Ua.l, T RtdlCMR 11. Thit periodlo atatemenli ef ateount ke readerei te Initallnunt purehaieti O^wewe* Wae»a Me*) ma hjrmer Mo**.. katolcry. radlalere. Mara Mine fer pteaaare wlla faator, ef foreelond property and that troper aetlon ae taken en delinquent payment!. «ea deMrik4na Kenmara enrtof eMeMaai. aaelar Keamaia aleaalag eeam. Sea M ledajr at Iale pea* 11. Thit all lalable propertlae of the Towaihlp ke told ae loon al practicable. 11. That an approved tea map ke prepared ee thai prepertlei may ae prop. aavlai! u\T Identified and aiiiiud. if. Thit all tax ula eertlfliatii held hy tke Townikle ke retordtd, the The above «umn»rr at eynapili wai pupated fiam the Ruiort of Audit ol •DMONlTRATION STRUT OR H. Townihln of HJHilUtown, County of Monmouth. for the calendar tear I9B0. •r mall thli leuaen far 36 WHITI ST. Open TIN t Thin Report or Audit, nubmltteif *>.» Wll lam A, Sternkopf, Jr., Reilitcreil Hin CITY . STATI . ir I ml Arrnuntniit, linn Ale Hi Inn T'jwrnlilp (.'lerk'i Ulncn and m«y Tie iniprcted aajflkmrA a amimiak A mi A a^eieB yom' mottty Udi * Sy any intereated perton, RID RANK Friday Night HOWARD W. UOBIRTS, CHrk. eiljrn *m" rialttoa teated; liarnfl Nmws Carry Out three children given hearing te»ta; Destroys Mr. and Jclre. George Fehr are Veraea, Jl. T, hayoamerod •V* clMaroom talk* were made; ate the parents of a daughter. SUM*) sanitary iawpections made; lit chll- Rar, born Friday. Sept. 2*. lira. 1 Varied Program drea w*M esasained for pediculosis; Sea Bright Hoae Fchr is the former Miss Neacy atf*T altWat sHfnl aValaB^BanT 0CWV-FRI8W CAMPBEIX/g JUNCTION—Jamm. 321 for symtoau of communicable dioraats; tit for symptom* of rkin Bchoncld. Part' aViiadafdali. Via, J/llly and August were busy moathi Mrmbera of the board of trua- Wok* MM f for the nurses of the Middleto»-n disease, and IT children were tented Uwaad thora altar a ataath't vtatt with Ttlcbinoculare. teea of the Community church Will waa taaawdl hy ijUBaroaAM a 4M " Tewrjhip Public Health association. leet Wednesday, Oct. IT, at I a. itroyH tha ' af Nurses traveled 10.086 mile? to carry Forty-tbre* attended the thrae lay MtoiachMialec , Oak HIM rd i. at the church. •uohoa I. Mr. aad M tah M (till their work, held thrco baby and baby and pre-achool conference!, New members of Lincroft fJUaV three pre-*choo! ronferpnect, and and 49 attended the pre-nata? clin- fraaM a; af bake COSM, Pa., war* recent **> day-school aft Evelyn anj Janet atari at tha haaw^af M*. «ad Mr*. thr»* pre-natal clinic* at the aseo- ic*. During these three months, Bachie, daughter* of Mr. and Mrs. cUtion health center building. nursea transported JTt person* to Tha alan* •*» taraod at ad •:•* clink-*, hospital* and dector'e ofllcea Millon gachse; Karen Gant, daugh- L. NaahaU, Jr.. la a*» la Nurse* made l,T8o vi«it». ThU and to their home*). ter of Mr. and Mm. A. F. Out; Included lit visit* for aeutc cases; Robert SUlwe.il. con of Mr. and »T Fir* Ckltf ay hit father. d*T for chronic ca«et; 20 for com- Mrs. Stanley Stilwcll, Jr., and Daa- tor aMttftMOl Mr. aad Mra. Bajtey AaaM aaunicable disea»e, and 115 nettrst- Wim$ Sehmbnklp iri Yitcllo. §on of Mr. and Mri, Deoftto t-t awn' roaoat vtaMata at Ottawa***] Hy visits. Nurses made IK health Congratulation* are being at- Daniel Vitello. aupervlsion visits to infant*; 20* te tended to Joh» Ferris, organist at Mrs. William Sevens) ipent to- waa hiiraod *Ja>aet ta the pre-echool children: 318 to school day with her daughter and soa-la- befera tha Maa* waa fatal •r., hi th« children; 211 to adults; M In gen- the rirat Methodist church, for law, Mr. and Mra. Theodora Carle control ahaajt tiejr Majrt •ral activities, and 90 VUFIII to tu- lav aoola •read *f receiving highest homer in the Irat at Humaon. was dteeevared. af Odd reuowi, Keyaort. bercular paticnti and their con- year class at the School *f Sacred Mr. and Mr*. Lester Reid aad tact!. Chief Halt* BroorBrewer,, whwoo la attacheaa d te pajwt« fgaT gnvfa ajsjiaa^^B llusic, Union Theological Seminary daughters Nancy and Patty **>d have the| Mrs. Warren Hover at FeanoBur«, aatloa aa a tha to Arhnw*. Pa. •red hy tawaraaaa. Mr. aad Mr*. Alton Caah* k*>«* returaed te their hoaat ia Ticoader- Mr*. John Coiuentlno hM i Bright' ItkaOhVl •«*, M. T., after *wttla« their to* turned from Monmouth MtmerioJ aad daufhter-ia-law, Mr. aad Mra. hospitnl with her infant «oa who WlUiaaa Cwhy. was born Wednte4ty, Oct. I. Mr*. Oaylard Barta, Mr*. Ratah Mr. and Mra. Harold Cook cele- It wal sMttaMry far •fjam I* Barte, Mr*. Theata* MarfarC »>, brated their third weddinf aaaj- ran hoM itaat frta |h* and Mn. Thaaaa* Marlwrd, Jr., wart vcraai'y Wednesday, Oct. 1. •wry rlvar U tha fcMta. Until di- Newark vMtor* kttt weak. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie LandM rectly a« tha hatch. lf«rk« aarrtod Mr. and Mn. U* riaa aad family spent last week-md at fort I attended •laaaactlaa day" fMtwday Af MITM f and Patdcon. by the wind* thraaOwad noarky house*, and triasi*; diroctod w*t*r at the Oeneral Motors plant In Un- a tow** co. Dante D.-ivfiio and Charlei Oalli a* thota to ke*f tk* Mat* from dea for the tagtiltM aad frtenie *f of Long Island loft for a hunting Maployeea, trip in New England for two w»hs. •Breading, Mrs. Daniel Vltfllo entertained with a birthday luncheon Mead at her home on Swimaxlng Itlver rd. Thoeo attending wtr* Mri. Dante Davcrio, Mrs. John Limken, Mri. Charlie Landau, Mr*. Roger Lyford, Mrs. Edward Boyian and Mra. George Findlayaon. IWIIff • Mrs. Bophia Saehse and aone Clar- ence and Kenneth vuilted Mr. and This "Mount Dollar" h Worth $40-0° Mri. Milton gachae Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bach** at II Calls for C«m|illM«iitf I i tended a dinner party at the hone of Mr. and Mr*. Pierre Lamiraha Wednesday. Mr, and Mri, R, A. Walaky Morrlstown visited Mr. and Mri. in Douglas Brandt Saturday, Monday night visitors of Mr. and Mra. Brandt were Mr. and Mri, Paul Ludlow and son Mark «f Port Monmouth. Mr*. E. DouKlag Brandt and Mr*. John W. Seaman, Jr., of Colt'a Neck attended a luncheon Monday at West End Manor for tha benefit of the West Long Branch Olrl Scout*. Everett
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Willlaaa* and children Alfred, Bruce, Hi aid, Douglas, Linda and Barbara, apent the week-end at Yonkers, N. T., with Mr. and Mr*. Frederick William*. Mr. and MM. John Portia tad daughters Liza and Julia ipent Sunday with friends at Clifton. MHa Lila Schenck and Mia* •arah Schenck have returned from freehold, where they (pent tk* •ummer, Mr. and Mri, O, Twelve of Or- ange have moved inta their aaw hone on Oak Hill rd. M OMM iB saai ttansn^ aW ean^a% ^nkJ*j|*aA Mr*. John Kelly and Mra. O**rge •Ml OHO OOOM lA lfc# #v#Ae fMI MtOM Kelly and son Dennis ,of Atlantic warn liatiniii mi «ko» n»'n«sliu« Highlands visited on Monday with MNoa N la *e o«o*. *» *)t le«4 «a» sat Mn. Donald Hickey and Mrs. Bar- af «0»M4sMs>> Ckortir ». ». »»We C*.. nard A. Hickey. Boat AM,' WHslisa, N, j. Mr. and Mr*, Ernut RleaMM of Little Silver have moved late the homo they recently aiuehaWd t on HUlfleld ram rd. on a new washing machine and ironeri i "aUght out «f II readers cental) The »«li»ter Clai«l«ed Adi."—AdwrtlNawat
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The •vlldogs racked up a M vieterr, tha trat for the Pur- l-a^i «r*W la tMe caratr* we aaMrUaaei Ik* wagg*4 ple aad Whit* taaaa aa the Rod and dirty tactics uwd kf the Red Raider* ti a east*** Rips Keyport Baak bisk athoaW athletic KM. Leonardo. We mrntiosMid tlMt lh*-y had • gaol big Ml RusMOd stag iate pay dirt ia tha would lia>c sninrthuig to rrow abeist M Machine. 2M aeeead «uert*r, DM the klghligkt of the eaeouater casaa la the Saal football. We also Had a few «tfc*r line* strike period whea Jafca DeVita placed which would generally make a prlSMtpal aM • caaoa a* aa edacatad too late the pigakia their hair would niana on cad. ftmm Air to ta register a M-yara) Scld gwU. Somi'times rou«trii(li\e crillriMi la Field aaalt, which are a rartty Offensive aowadaya ia high school teotbaU. ilv by the «iclims. liut not ill this rear. earn* the hard way. Little PeVHe. Friday we rarrh kad Mae ef the lad* la hi* fyl Mtta*. Incluwtrf la MM frawa «re, Mt f« riejM, krt* nm, OaMMN SenlMl, Mkfcafll O'lfiaa, Tam *aya«, Lewranca the air like a lew-ajriag potato ralUag to break througk th* Ca- aep treat Hal, Coach Jo* Rosati office te read the column In them la hopes ef OtMeaMM the* Mb Jacafcy, Jaka WSafiaM, Rakar» Sb»«)M«k«r. 0«m«) Kail, , rV.nk SmlMi, Rabtwt VawflMa, Denial ••*•#•• iMy. Mat- duiter and It aeea pal* af for th* that rough tactic don't win kail games. Aad one Md, who to Coleaial*. Tommy VaaNoU eUrted laMMd order* for hi* griddsr* ta DiNafMt, labart Hanca •••• Lcrao. Irafejan. Sacaeid* lam ant) Richard Waraar. the rreeholdere oa the aaev* with take to tke air. Whea the Rum- an excellent hall player, wae aln*1e4 out aM given • raal heart a 10-yard pas* t* Clarence Bredie, •oaiaa* aurted Sriag aeriala, It to heart talk on Ane, kard, clean faatkaM. Thaok pea, Mr. who' earrted the pigskla U the Kay- •oally broke tha coorlag 1«*. Search am! .Mr. Baker, for pawlag atoag peajr fasttaf* as las* pert IS. Haydea daaee^ ta the II Ia the toucbdowa march the real werk's column. It's a pleasure to knew wo ara at eame Ma Coich Arnie Truex's Leonardo Danny Trezza Sam Malach Cops for another Irat down and ibea Bd hero waa X*a DuSW, who grabbed to cchoolmen. at least once every ae eflea. Hamptea plunged te th* ll. Cart aa uabcUevaM* paa*. Oume eeuMa't Anderaoa luggee the ball ta the get a tight grip en the bal) wtth We arc happy la report our sports writar frland *jpt Freahald way Lions Roar Over Piners, 2M Wall Feature five and Uiea VanNate had the TD hi* catching mitts, hut he did fere* Leading Shore acoret two playa later aa a Quar- the ball ta th* aM* of bit tart leg told us that, no dirty tactici were noticed la the Freehold game Batur- LAKBWOOD-Th* Arnle True! BBLMAR-Sasa Malach, Lane- terback aneak. aad huag eat* n until the whittle day and that the fled Raidtra were really tough la that MceM kail. coached Leonardo Lion*' rearing dale, Pa., copped the 25>lap feature halted play. eveat at the Wall stadium stock VanNot* opeaed the eacoad drlv* Jiice goiny. Keyport. nolsa could be heard all over the Red Bank Frosh Backs in Scoring oar race* Saturday night, ta Ik* early la th* aaoaad period whea ha Frank Jehaasiemaa started tka Shore Conference, territory when grabbed the ball on his owa M and Bulldogs an their way when ba la- the Orange and Black team ported Eisht CrkMm tret lap of th* S-car neld P*ta FROM Till; FOOTBALL ORtiKRVATION FtMT-Tke prefc Clip ManaMjuan Jancljay in the No. 212 (pun out swung around end to move to Key- tereepted Mike Wade* pat* ea tha it* aecond blanking job of the port tt. Ronnie Haydea picked up U. At this point Rumsoa oamo to tint thing that we witness**) la wheel feeobait over tka Satur- season. The Lions ripped Lake wood KmrtlMl for and over-ended before a breathlea* day arlmlule-, and in raaRy a iraua, waa a Md gaal ta tke Red MANASQUAM-Rcd Bank high erowd aad emerge*: unecarred. four through tackle. Big Hampton Ufa ana otarted tossing a (treat JS-0 Baturday afternoon on the school's freshmen grldder* blanked then ripped the Raider forward sfteailve *t the Casey eleven. Ia Bank < utholic -HiiniHim encounter aa the otklstlf SeM here. Tha Ptners' gridiron. Leonardo acoreA FotJrth Nick Nicolett* in No. «t held hla Maice was wl about mid-way ia the Anal quarter aM what a Hanasquan frosh 12-0 Monday af' wall wide open to aaove to Kejrpert alae playa Rumaon had three tret in every pnriod hut the third, start temoon on the athletic field here. starting lead apot for two laps aown* aa4 wtra ea th* tw*-y»i netting It KU. Jiihn UeVilo, wltk the educate*! toe, did tke One af the reatun* Leonai-du whea Bill Chevalier In No. MM took •even. After th* Colonial* Miles la ing out with seven point* in the The yrsrilngs completed all of their two playa and temper* wen heated •tripe. Irirk from about the 3*->ar4 line. AM to make M more 4M. first, seven in the second and then high aehool haa two grid victorie* over and managed to hold on ta (coring in the first two quarters, te It* credit i* Danny Treua, the the No. 1 spot until the nth lap, up Hayden took the ball oa a haad- Harold Apgtr's 11-yard off tackle cult, l»«Vit» wa» bnoting Into tke wIM aad oa aa angle. Haw It in the final session. with Jim Hayea and "Skeeu" off play to score, many llnien during the cuur** ef a grM season do** that hap- hard-running hack who I* leading when Ham Malach, who had been bike and th* remarkable pas* to The tiona jumped off faat la the Ulekeis racking up the touchdowna. •eerer ef the early football season The anal *eor* far the county Duffle were the big feetors In tka pen V \o one would i-ver loa* track of a beet lake that Hayea broke loose for a 10-yard driving a well-planned course, saw ef numbers! It'a easier to ear; "Well, tt happwd ear* early minute* of the drat quarter Treiaa ha* amaased 9» points aa hia chance and took it, fereing No. •eaten came on a long paa* from march. Once down Bear th* Ha*. when after moving the ball dee* Jaunt, while nickel* hiked ]0 yerda VanNotk ta Lykts late la th* per. Apgar then w«at ea a quarterback for hi* marker. three touchdown* and twa eonvcr- 1M Into eecond apot. Parker Bonn, The Bulldogs growled their way to a TD in the second quarter and Into Lakewood'a territory Lea John- ilon aolnU which puta him on top Freehold, who atarted In KM* spot, iod. Lyka* troettd. tka goal tin* •n*ak for th* ewly touchdown * then DeVHo booted the Held goal for insurance potBt* to win, 9-ik If eon skirted wide around right end Red Bank atopped th* Manas- of th* heap by a illm margin with Managed to get and hold hi* third standing up. the ball gamt, Coach Joa Roaati had ahmit a half doaea capable reserves, th* Purple to dig Into pay dirt. Coach Truea's quan offensive In the encounter. three ether grldder* breathing right place, even though Wally Camp- KRvroBT 'uat ta liwur* th* oaesunter and Whits combine would be a, much tougher But to crack. Thoa* grM- machine railed in the second chap- After the Bucs scored In the first on hi* neck. bell threatened him by ttaylng Ende—tt. tll.trieh, Akxsader. again* a Casey threat, DaVlte slers have touph. sledding when a coach i* forced to. m*k« "iroa men" ter after another march which was half the Big Blue team buckled clot* behind. Campbell finally had Tacklet—Kruaileh, Baker. booted Ma tkrovpoiator la the out of his boys because of laek of material. climated by Penny Treiia's five- down to halt the Buccaneer*. •onny Theratea, Red Baak Oaards Calaadra, LiahertMa, to eoncad* hla fourth position to Center—r. Pelk. fourth quarter. yard plunge into the payoff end BED BANK high school* aenooth back, la ia a Charlie Dyer In No. N. Coach Joe Bulger's Casey* eaee agala asdat have It whea Enitu—Pattern, lrwln. aaeka-Mmmeli. *»**»*, The Caaem *baw*s1 aa treabeuad lone. Tho third touchdown was three-way tie far second place hon- Baniea. Ball, Wetteitsar*. lln* In th* fourth when Johnaane- It came u> climbing over Into the win comma. Tha Oreo* aM scored with great ascKtance from Taeklen—HaHPO, Ijlmherte. ors with II point* racked up on Bill Pftster, current fan favorite, c,»ld team seemed to lire In the seroM half. However, tke grM- fiimMi—Kacirhok. Annarella. was unable to compete In No. 10t maa, oa a denote raven*, went fa* Lakewood. Being dangerously deap Center-—Dnprre. three touchdown*, tam Apicelll, «ndi—Lvkea. Rroey, Valentin*. a M-yard jaunt ta the three where dem tlid mine up with an •sceUeat performance ia heMlag in their own territory the l'lncra1 Barke—Hayei, Kicked. Hnrasue, Moore. Ajbury Park, and Ed "Butch" Har- aa It I* In the proceaa of being Tackle*—Peasu. S*r*4(n«rlcb, Stan- Hum»boot agalMt the wind and on an Pint Heat—ID Lani Loaes to Mwuuquan of troubl*. I* no teat for R. B—that la. agautat FraabaM. They Jaat ataat point* against their opponent*. Features Two angle, Pint, Wally Caaira*ll. Trenton; tee. The Buccaneer junior vanity TD on*. Gordon OMforit. WeitKrlit; third. meet. But Laonarda and the Buca n*Mt aaa wee* trata tkM UONARDO Tot. Tow Clark, Red Hank. Tim.—None-. aquad dropped a do** encounter BMs—D««l*tr, Carroll. Saturday In what might ba a rip eaorter aa that waak'a grid Ends—McNamsrii, Ecklof, Bariai, n, Tressa. t>«nard« ...>... * 1 :• Seeond Heat—10 t*t» Monday afternoon when the Man. Taeklee—Maepnnald. Bltcuai. l« Itarnifk. Stake Races 3. Apleell), Aibury Park i * 18 First, Fmrkert Bnhn, Freehold; neeonil, asquan jayvee* squeaked out a 7-0 nuarde—Cousklifi, Lotto*. TscklM—Itakfit. Forinsa, But, Catck, Thornton, Mm! Bank I II 1H ten Brown, Lumber tvlllt; third, S>m Center Lariey. Little Atlantic Highland! forced Torn River right down ta tha wire garter, wtidmiytr. K. Harvey, Tomn River . - I • 11 Malaeh, tantdale. Pa. Time—!:•«.«. decision oa th* Red Bank high Backs—Xarricsn, W*de, Reward, Ho. Guards—Caruio. i. frisia, Clgrisn, Garden Stale Stakes H. Wllllami, Urns Branek i II i: Third Heat—1* Upi •chool gridiron. taling, before the Indians went home with a 74 victory. Coach Johnny Delton MatKo, IckwFitur. Jeffrey. Red Bunk t • it Pint, Rill Chevuleir, SHyreville; lee Anftraon, Frethold ...... 2 I) Manasquan shoved over the only must have & iinai quarter club. Two week* In a row, Tim* River ral- Cent«n—Stnvolft, Korvaiikt, auaLlntkl, And Quaker City 'Cap it nnd. Frank Cotnan, Trtova; »Mnt. Bill Bnds—Par%tr, nans, Nmnaa. •ick«—tolllni, Hoi«nc», John»»n, D, Naaiptkn, Pr«h«4it 2 0 i? McCarthy. Rcil Bank. Time—3:0>.l«. touchdown of the afternoon in th* lied to grab a win in the fourth period. And two week! In a row the • TaeklM—MtValnncu, Parriaata*. Trctia, gcaulteii, I*IMIIII>, VwiKkK, O*> On Hone Racing Slate Va«N*M. rrethoM J • u Klrnt Seaii-Flnal—li Lana first quarter. The Bue*, however, Orto^lsatn OnMdky gallant little band of Tigers had tough luck an tha gridiron. A Tiger gaW(> ••iMrmoii. Douhut. Howard, Haaea. Pr**ko1« t • 12 Fint, Wally Campbell; •eeond, I.tn were knocking at the touchdown fumble c&uted a defeat and Saturday it waa tha ladiaa war daace Ja LAKEWOOD CAMDEN-Two itakea fbrturta Roaan, Jtortwrt - ! 1! Rr««n: tklrd, Charles Dyer, North B.. 2 1 12 oca. Time—IrtS.BI. Indi—M»»«r, Arrteint*. lUtwi, are down for a decision tomorrow Man*. rrwhoM 1 t 11 8«sn4 •eml-Klaal—11 taps content but th* clock won out over Mlatta. •urdt*. and Saturday a* Garden State park Hall. Atlantic Hiaklaads 1 1 ' II Pint. Silt Chevalier; aecon*. ••» th* home Mam. Th* Red Banker* bp Perl*** Tieklti—Krotn, Cook, Rounstiln. Hlltn Tom RWtr .... 1 1 * Malack; tklrd, Bill McCarthy. Tiate— — *«t t ** •—• SHORT SNORTS FROM SPORTS—Wally Weittrktkr. move* Into the lecond week ef it* had th* pigskla oa the one-foot faak • • • eon has made ta« varsity basketball eaaad at Ouardt—Palatueel, rurtillt, Cekaa, 3S-day autumnal meeting, Comoiatlnn—It L»p« marker but failed to get It aero** • • • *—* •crkowits. The first, on Columbus day, 1* th* Pint, Parker Rohn: aecuM, 8ers* the double marker* befor* the final of Technology, which generally puts out a •nt-rato oulatet. Cinttn—Maiirar, Uytas. rtoudlne, Itaten Uland; third, Frank whistle blew. Bicki—Msrrlt, McDonild, Otoria, $19,000 added Garden State (takes, Yellow Jackets Hattshauer, Ukcwood. Time—9:11,11. Wally wsw graduated In June front Red Bank CatkeUe. Last Qrllipen, MeEchtin, White, Payne, Wild. a «ix-furlong scamper for two-year- Feature Event—25 Lap* court season ke waa one of the mam cog* in the taaey eag* Uontrd* . 14—as olda that haa drawn W nomine**. At Wall Stadium First. In* Malach; lecond. Bill Che*. Lakewaod The Saturday feature la the aller; ttilr*. Parker Bohr,: fourth. Charlie campaign. a— I BELMAR — The Rhore Tallow Dyer; *fth. Bill Miter, Entnntown; Luckless Atlantic Highlands SM.00O added Quaker City handicap, sixth, Wally Campbell. Time—7:2S.«« Jimmy Gaughran of Leonardo will have sufficient tlm* off from his a mile and a fhtteenth teat for Jacket*, local undefeated eleven, position at Public Service, Newark, to officiate basketball game* in th* Freehold J.V. three-year-olds and upward. 8l»ty- will clash with the Linden A. C. In eeason coming. He* already been booked by Leonardo high school. one middle distance star* have hem a return battle Sunday at Wall Long Branch Rips Eleven Loses to Indians, 7-6 itadium. Jimmy spent part of his time th* past *umm«r uslatlng Ralph E. Van- Whip§ Keyport nominted tor th* Quaker City. Carlerel, 21*0 ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS-Ooaeh Pelt and company at Beacon Hill. The Garden State Stake* has The Jackets have been able to Roxy Finn'* lueklsa* Tlg«r* oae* Golf Season Over? You'd never guest It had you beta at VRBBHOLD-The Freehold high drawn the cream of the Jersey cir- keep their grid alat* dean by de- LONG BRANCH — Scoring on again had a black eat crow their Beacon Hill during Sundays storm. Th* wIM aM lain dMat •chool well of gridiron material cuit—headed by Cary C. Boshamer'* feating the Rahway Indiana, M, two long sustained drive* and a Roller Derby winning path. Tfc* Atlantic *lev*a stop Willie Cannavo. Hut Croute, Roy Rawer aM Verate Ran- •eema to still be producing at th* Miss Noisoca. and Undan A. C, ISA blocked kick, the Green and White dropped a T4 deelalon to th* Toms The Vincentive Ally already ha* of Lone Branch high school nett from their appointed round. Willie had a SI, toe, for the county aeat. The junior vanity The Tdlow Jacket* are operating trounced Carteret, Jl-0, Saturday Rlv*r Indian* Saturday afternooa nine holes they played. Tke best kale for Bennett was the combine ripped Keyport J. V. equad come home first in two (takes. She aa aa Independent team thl* season oa Firemen's Memorial fleld. After captured the recent Margate Hand- afternoon on the athletie field Starts Tomorrow ninth, with the wind Mowing to mil** per hoar mere 1M here Monday afternoon. Crosa- and have acquired th* tervleea of her*. TEANECK-Somt of th* top Rol- boding the game three-quarter* of ing the double marker once in the icap at Atlantic City and took th* many well-known shore grldder* the way tha Tiger* fell befor* a rmrrlcann velocity, and with rain drop* the site of Ice Rancocas Stake* here last spring. Tony Lublsher went ttver from ler Derby atari IR th* nation—In- Bennett calmly though damply got his par three. first quarter and twice in the sec- including Bobby Dunstan, Walt cluding the Incomparable Midge late rally by the Indian* which ond the Colonial* wrapped up the Also propping well {or the juven- Brown, Jack Mulligan, George Frle- the one-yard line In the lint drive netted a TD and the eitra point Tom Price, .son of Mayor F. Blls* Price of Eatontown, 1* on the triumph with ease. ile special I* the itandout youngster and Howard Wllllamion from the "Toughle" Braihun-wltl be on die- payoff for a win. bott, Dick Roberta, Dick Down, M In th* second march. George play starting tomorrow when the V; rsity sri-id sqund at Rutgers. This la th* first Mason the Scarlet Filers Tha first score came after Key- of the High Ground (table, Lendse- The Indiana acored the winning dug Into the frosh barrel . . , Tho popular chaplain, Capt. Joseph 8h*«- air, hero of the Sapling Stake* at George and (Keel Morgan and Ftrguson acooted IS yards for a popular hell on wheel* sport moves han, stopped by Monday while enjoying time off from Uncle Sam'* Army port fumbled on its three-yard Vine* RIMS, touchdown after picking up a into the Teaneck armory. •is-pointer on • TS-yard march, marker. Danny Lewi* hiked 80 Monmouth Park, won Impressively Th* klckcta under way. The true between the uprights for tha M»Kcln lilttinir in the scrip*. Sunday, Johnny told us The Clip- Raider~ " * recovered Freehold f urn- ed Alladicr ia anothtr nominee who two teams have been working out winning point After the two club* per should take lilmwlf out of the lineup like Roger* Hontsby ble on Ita own 10. Prank Welle* already has acored in (Washing Beat Lakewood Squads Tomb Toppers, 34) the last few week* in preparation battled to a seoreleia flrat half th* did several years ago when he wasn't kitting. Tka echo must then bond through for the six fashion over the local course. Alla- Leonardo high achool'a grlddtra for the opener. Tiger* profited on an Indian fum- dler registered hi* third straight EATONTOWN-Al Hanley Bred have reached .Ton's Mrs. Monday, The Clipper exploded wttk pointer. swept through Lakewood'a grid % no-hit, no-run gam* Sunday af- Mis* Braahun Is to be la the Jot- ble to aeon early In the third per- two hits, one a home run. victory In winning easily last W*d- team* when completing the circuit ten' lineup. "Toughle" la probably iod. Hamilton fumbled th* pig- FREEHOLD JV neiday from a sprightly band of ternoon to lead th* Haunted Inn Paul Albrccht, bowling columnist of The Register, will hava to s*«Ii Enda—rriddy, SUnford. Monday afternoon, th* freshmen softball team to a S-0 triumph over th* best-known female la the derby, •kin with Tiger Jim Bnyder gain- Tucklei—S«hnowlts, Matthnvi. youngster*. winning, 134, and the junior varsi- her tremendous spirit and flamboy- ing poaaeailon, and then dashing a solution for the pin boy situation which Is popping up in the eounty, Ouirdt—K.ith, Arcoles. Other nominees prepping here for the Tomb Topper*. Friday night at Highlands the pin boys walked out, result being no Center—Ely. ty posting • 18-12 win. The victors iced the contest In ance having captured the fancy of 75 yard* for th* Ion* touohdown. Ed matches. At Red Eink, Manager Amerigo Bruno had his trouble*. One Bickt—Lewis, Parham, C. Clayton, tomorrow's atakea whirl Include Allen Tracy's Lion frosh eleven both actual onlooker* and TV fan*. Hall miesed the extra point attempt Gordon. Mrs. E. M. Augustus' Goodwlllow, wan well primed in clipping Lake- the eighth frame when Jim Ling by a dim margin when the bait Jad dec-Mo^l he hid enough early In the night and decided to leave. K. C. Hanna's Candle Wood, Brook- and "Bubby Brower singled follow, Gloria Cklr^aut of Nutley, the Later in the evening another chap said, "I have to go home." He wasn't KEYPOBT 4V wood'* yearling*, but Steve Gerdy'i Derby Queen of 1W1, ia also on bounced off the upright and fall th* End«—Fritting, W«»terd>hl. field farms' Inyureye, M. KahU JV iquad was forced right down cd by Al Calhoun's homer deep wrong way. fooling either, he left. Bruno, who Is in hla first year as manager of Tuklai—Shramm, Polini. baum'a Jampol, Phantom farm'* Into center field. the Joltera, along with popular the P.cd E-inli BriwIinR center, never knew so many headache* went Gunrdi—Terry, Letwemkl. to a photo finish before edging the Mary Lou Palermo. Ken Monte, Tom* River got rolling from along with tho job. Cpnter—Clayton. Press, Palatine (table's Le Oauloli, Piners, 1S-U. Batk«—Wollei, Nino. Ball, ityer, Sycamore farm'* Sea Admiral, R. B. "ToughlcV huaband, and Charlie their own 24, from where George Freehold « U « o—li Point Pleasant J.V. Schuchart are among the male Cranmcr made it a fint down on Big Sam Snyder, a Brooklyn fan, la more than ready to Keyport « * a Carroll's Saddle Tramp, Mrs. Ztlda trade Ralph Branca and with a cheap tog tl«d to hi* pitching Cohen's War Age, Mr*. C. A. Copt's Trounces Matawan aces on the Garden State aggre- the first play, Hamilton, carrying Tourhdo»tin—Krerhold, Lewis, Asbury Park Eleven gation. from Hie 34, hiked to the 41. Bill glove. Another Dodger fan In for plenty of ribbing I* Rill ham; Ktyport, Wcllci. Sir Sidney, Robert E. Cudahy's A- POINT PLEASANT-Matawan** Hopson tossed to Hamilton to move O'Brien, Maureen'* dail. Bill's brave, too. He walked up aM Pacopnp, and Mr*. George White'* Loses to Irvington junior vanity contingent absorbed Annabelle (Slugger) Kealey I* to th* ball to th* Atlantic 3*. Hamil- dimii Broail *t., in the thick of the series, taking a ribbing on Little Donor. IRVINOTON — Th* Blue Bish- J7-1S drubbing Monday after- lead the Brooklyn dlataffi. When ton then wormed hi* way to the every corner. Fort Monmouth Other juvsnile eligible* include ops of Asbury Park are (till aeek- noon when Point Pleasant junior Mis* Kealey end "Toughle" ar* on It before be waa grounded. After E;-gy Broun. 1M0 ruycfil lineman, an All-Shore guard, I* playing Eternal Moon, stakes winning colt Ing their first gridiron victory after varsity avenged the, Garnet Gull the cam* banked track plenty of Randy Harvey picked up two yard* for the Yellow Jackets. Egpy. who la ineligible this season at Rumoon owned by Emerald Hill stable; Al- absorbing a 124 beating by Irving- shellacking Saturday afternoon. firework* are ran ta go off. on a plunge, Hamilton lugged the high, is assisting Coach Joe Rosatl. That boy really love* the gam*. Golfers Victors fred Gwynne Vanderbilt's duo of ton high (Chool here Saturday. Henry wenal was the spark for Tomorrow will b* ladiw night, ball around left end for the aeor*. And if yju e\-pr watch Bvny break through an enemy line, you'd under- First Refusal and Whither, anothtr Irvington marked up the victory the victors with three TD jaunts, with the fairer *« being admitted English then converted for the one- stand what ii Kuy cm dn when he loves the game. ALLAIRE—Capt. Joseph M, Sor-pair owned by Maine Chance farm, with a third quarter (piurg* which Including a 101-yard return. Th* to general admlMlon aeate upon pointer. vlrio and Angelo Petraglla, Fort Jet's Date and War Fable, and Rut- payment,of the federal tax. Th* With the World Series taking the spotlight thl* week, baac Monmouth, shared top honors netted a pair of touchdown* which long dash cam* when he took the ATLANTIC HIORLANDS ball In (lie enmity illd not pass away. Sunday the Haunted sell A. Firestone'* Brookrldge. was aufnclent for victory. The Blah- opening klckoff standing In his end game atarte at 1:10 o'clock. Th*re Cndl—Joy, flnydar, Tuner. Thursday at Spring Meadow courae On the roBter of aspirants for Sat- will be Sunday matlness beginning Tatkln—D«t»i, Kuid«nKuidm, OuaalOw ', Mai- Inn nine will play the I^onardo F.C. on the Camp Wood Held when the pair turned In a low ops managed to keep a whitewash- gone and then paved hi* way for onion. In a benefit cum., fur Franel* Bennett, proprietor of the Inn. urday's Quaker City arc such ing off the books by scoring their th* icore. Matawan'a touchdowns at 2 30 p. m. flunrd.—Puprm, Mannatratio. Hit not what you uuulil rail a financial benefit, but something best-ball card of 65 in the annual stakes-winning utahvarts aa Bran- came In th* third and fourth Center— Bock. Shore Pro-Amateur golf champion- dywinc stable'* Cochia*, Mr*. E. L, only six-pointer in the final quarter. Baeke-Hall. Klevn, Bolson, Ltlti, t, entirely new and different. The Inn sponsored a seftball team ship. Sam Apicelll tallied th* TD after quarters. fnyaer, Antkonr, •ellavanct, Brey. ami a hard hall team In order to get the 111 Mr. Bennett out Hopkln«' Three Rings, Mra, E. du- he scampered ai yard*, Palestine Mat Champ TOMS BJVm In the wide open kps.ee>, Capt. Corvino and Pro Petraglia Pont Weir's Royal Governor, Mrt. toured the first nine in 34 and Featured at Armory find*—r-hllllBi, Bayran, Rl»>. The frirnris nf the Inn proprietor realised that If he had a team Louij Lazare's Sheila's Reward and Shore Conference Tarklei—Brlttnn, Kaplan, Althauia, coasted homo with a torrid 31 for Rokcby ^table's County Delight, Scarlet Fliers Lose ASBURY PARK-David Meanlck, Ouardi—Cminry, Sonnenftld, playing, lir would pet up anil mound, anil out in the fr«»h air. Kddlc. their low score in the nnn-hnndtcap Saturday's RaiulU Center—En«ll«h. Thomxs nnd Millie Bennett are co-managers of the team, Sunday Mr. \\?n nmong the nominee* art ft** Bank It, Manastjtiin 0. he Palestine heavyweight wrest- Backs—Hamlltgn. Ximi, Mosion, affair. The AS, mlnui on* itrok* in such high grndo sophomore runners To RtMclte, 12-0 ling champion, will be In the f*a- Cranner. Utkreck, Oarre»t»n. Bennett had n thrill when his Softball team whipped the Tomb Topper*, the handicap affair, earned the UMiardr. M, Uhewa.d 0. 3-0. Al Cnlhmtn provided an arinVr! thrill with a three run nom*r. u Brooktneade stablen Bold, the ROSELLB — A we*k Neptune Malawan tt, Paint Pleasant 0. tured «v«nt at the weekly wrestling Torni River OR* 1—1 twosome a 64, winning by on* Prcalcnesa hero; Hampton (table's show at the Asbury Park armory Atlantic Hlihlanili 0 t • »—| Bill PflKt.T. Kutnntown. I* KIIII In good standing with tha stroke over eight other combine*. high (chool eleven absorbed a 14-0 Touehdawni—J, Hnyder, Hamilton. National A.xiclatlon for Htm-k Car Automobile Racing. A com- Alerted. Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords' trimming Saturday when th* Bear- Saturday night when h* grapple* Polnu after touehdown—•nstuh, plaint waa isKiied Hicalnat hla speedy ear that redo him to an. Pro Andy . Sikora and Larry Ytldtz, the Flamingo Stake* victor, let Filer* had their ears pinned STANDINOS with Tony Martlndll. OlleUit—Mleheis, Belmai, Pailcky, Scott came in for a aecond plac* W proxlmately 17 feature win* during the summer aaaaon. Offi- and King Ranch'* Sonic. back by Roitli* high here. Mesnick, who weigh* In at 210 cials made an Innpertlon nf his racing ear and found tt con- tie with Pro Art Mark* and George Among the Jersey-owned hopefuls I Reese of Lakewood, They (hot Neptune held off tile home team nasWvs _.. t pounds, I* a veteran of th* mat Saturday Football formed with MKTAJI regulations. named for the future ere William for th* first quarttr, but then Ro- € Bank t gam* and ha* grappled ovtr all th* 32-34—68, picking up a stroke on G. Hells, Jr.'t, trio of Ennobled, J€ Bank A Freehold pntrolman informer! u.i that Freehold high school will the back nine to edge into the tic. aelle opened up tn the mld-perlo4s .'.'.'.'." t world. In the semi-final contest, lie iip top In shore Conference football for the next couple of yearn. Evicted nnd Drifting Maid, Mrs. Al- to tally seven points In the second Matawan I Bibber McCoy will meet Mike Clan- Individual professional honor* fred Roberta' Scdgcvlnw and Mr*,and third chapters. Neptune came tumaon 0 •The school I. loudeil with young material, and good material," h*. went to Petraglla of the Fort Manitqunn 0 cy, Two newcomers in the local •laird. Rn|, urgey, Herl Bank Cuthoile, look* to b* on* of Ml* best Andrew Schuttlngct-'n Fcrd, the lat- up with two mild threats, but failed Lakewood o ring will be Charo Aztec and Frank Monmouth Country «lub, who 0 Ugh school punier* In t oeaplt at esuaties, ter a two-tlm* (takes winner at the to profit on th* off.nslv* rally, Petal PlMaant ....; Kimm. in th* opener Ray Zavalia brttMd thfwig* ill of fell *»Mti.CfcMden eeuri*. which, was •hort-n>*d. Atlantic Hlfhlanea -.. a will mtat LM Rums. Ffff 9f*# Good Block by Buccaneers Defeat Keyport Nine IO 1 Pull Up Even L Manasquan, 124) BELMAR—Bcorin,- six rum 'n Vsautll* *•. I ftlr •ana He. t tha tr*t ianiag th* Keyport Cardi- •efckunt II*. I *>i»»Hul » Ma. 1 nele evened up the Little league OV ttrie* by clipping St. Rose of Bel- Rad IfttwWi Profit on lit] llua mar, 6-4, on the Memorial field Atea II*. t n. eekmwst •"•• « Saturday afternoon. Ockku«i»»r mBr M*m . V*( . 1 _„Bi.« - Gi- H. St. Rns« had won tht first same aarwakurr H». I faa Mre *•. I Hara Saturday of th* series last week. 6-5. In the If It ia aay alga ef thiage ta cease, the Friday Ewaiag Worn Oc«» si. l. P. >. Versiee K». l bit; Ini'ial frame, ten men paraded ieagu* arc *aowiag tat* ataaaa ta aa a faces* aa* L»»e» Coal Coat' UWrtir Mt. I. B. B. B.l#w4 Me. 1 L»rr«ft W. |M| krestm Mt. 1 MANASQUAUT — Stepping bark to the plate as the Cardinals paay ia oa ita way eewa la aast ta Iaat place, but kaa both nigh tare* nto Short Conference competition profited on four hits and three aad single gasae* *Mh Ma* aat) as*, a* yea will recognise the aaeas w. us* i«* * * • ftpr th* Prlncetoa licking, Hul walks to pnduc* their half do«?n here, they ara Bern* Take*, Bvelya Meadateoa, Marge Boacore, Aaa Bank high school climbed back in- PTA Sees School. markers Frank aad Mary •***». Keep «a tta feed work, girl*. The league *. ,. to the win column leturrfay after- Raia postponed the flnal gam* leading straad reecakvaat etatasae aaa thaak their ace kcwler for their noon by Muting Mtnwejuan high, Festival Films which wa* scheduled Suaday eae gasae lead aa Jaae Batdga ha* a IB) aiagl* eaTort plus a acorchiag 2-0. KEYPOUT aul set to lead ia hath eleass*. Maadleae to eay, thi* also put* Jaae ia HIGHLANDS- "Ajifijrnmpnt For ftrtt place la ta* average par*da witk IN: for all U games. These will The Bur* took tha starch out of Tomorrow," a motion picture deal- Mllcr, th. Mo. ".uitrh Harold Msn.ion's eleven be tough score* t* beat, but these aale leak lib* they have beea praetic- jurat Ht. il. . ing wi'h th" improvcirf'cnt of the Cottrr Gl«i«ola Mt. rtroit«S«U right at the Htart of th« encountrr teac-h»r«' rollfg;?* and film* of the iag- this paet auanaer. Deratta Wlee, Jam* Joae*, Mary Joaea, Marl* Am Ne. 1 II.. *. ». t. 1 Colino aad Jaae Burdge are tha distal saaiabers who will trp to a**? Kinking fait for a six-4>ointer. Iviliy parade at tin one-day fiutiva! W la fbe tkf ffiaj a«»iat», an tjaittatifi**' fttMitja etayar Afttr being held scorclras for the In rnid-AugUfrt. wr* vinwfd by the rf. .„_...... their eas-gasae lead aver Airpan iaa, Saieatowa Ttleviaioe aad Mid* Octsaic Mt. 1 oiiw"B?re* Mt. t 'illy, lb. Beauty ahep, arhe are all ttad #er aeeeaa peace with • aad 1 Assy Vea- laetsmAtatt Mt. I. R. B. Dtel N*. I vatMt a perfect WM> at a Red leak Cefalic ffritjtjar »a make next chapter, Coach Frank. Pingi- mnn>ri>'!'!< o! the Paront-Tfachrr ai inetptaantt Mt. t, I* B., Bselw V*. > tore's gridder* mov«d th* pigskin j i0C'iltkjn ll#t Thurediy night in the Vliet is ance agaia pr«*i4eat ef this) league with Jaae Burdge a* the HatBilttm Mt. 1 Uitutlltd th ff. _ tsVssstf faamf Ms%l ABBMBB\S1BT aMafe 91 AAaMt^aAksBl BWA*R>*ST •B^AaBadBlaTiA M*l aBlaTiaisVlal into pay dirt a**!* 1" a third gramirnr nrhool veep; Aaa Oage, aaeretety; Melea Carlay, treaaurer, and Mary Joae*. utu* aiwtc Mt. I a»ejf vaiaj a; vBBiaj *^ajBB"BBmaBr^ eJWBTa a# • a VVRva^PaBiaM aBNB^am^as, •w^PxrV*^^! "^Rvl ^p^VW*^* ccsgion ta wind up tearing for the Plans . Mrgeant at arms. The** girl* have pravea cepeM* ofUcerj ia the past Wttt Lteg Braatfc Ma. t Tha Rttmiaa) *>s(k maa^e •aly • akart fata M tfce play with ' mad« last week for \ IT. ttaeg Van laaa BrMfh Mt! 4, MetlM Mt. 4 afternoon. attendin* mooting Monday, Oct., AB R •a we know this will b* eae af tha beat rua leagues ia the county aa It Ft* MtDBtuta. Mtaswuth.Bt*ck. K». 1 g y, O, always has beee. tevarel Cateyt «e«varfinf ta aWa Apfar. Catayt' Jehu Alertnrs* by the Buccaneers prac- J2. »t 8umm»in>M ».hoo] on Groen | *'?,» .. 2 1 •• • tically aewMI up the tilt for thrGrove, rd. Neptune, where state; .. J n the lest aaa •tatsMH M*. I tenth Bfkaar K. B- ..so visitor*. Th* Bankers recovered Sid l» pitu.-aMon will be di.icu«*ed.! Martir .. i 1 Uttit sll.tr Mt. | Uiexttlitd Mt. « three Big Blue fumbles and Intrr- Mrs. lywu I). Smith, representing! .. l 1
Mo. 4 &•"«"" "•• • •'*••"• ~ .. 3 0 M eptcd two. pasnet which slowed up Mrs. Thomas Hogan. association! OTir ^n.,.,t Mt. I Otklmftt Mt. I .. I 1 I Mat • tfcratjg* $. Vi MtptulM Citf Mt. I, StsjM Nt. 1.0. «. Manasauaa's offenaive Ideas. president, who will attend the. staU V'n I) Ukmt* Mi. I Hteilltt* Mt. I till Dedicate Stock Cir Finale An Intercepted pats led th* way association convention at. Atlantic ..... s II Mvee teal eat) Beaa'e Haven ln*>**a*t*tf tit. I, B. *•. - for th* first TD. Bill Cacclatore City, will lead the lirlr-gation. Pllr RVta Ma. 8 ... 25 4 T grabbed Bob Meyer's flat pass out The Film* were shown by L*xKry[iort. Cardin«ls D00 000—, la la *Moa4 place, but arc lait yaar'.i Wot tn* Ltdt'tr VMBpaar, trophy by Dick Stout, .Republican Red Pink lost no time racking Hatzenbuehlcr. Mrt. John P. Adair, champion*. At tkla ataga af tka gaata wa caaaot predict the outcaaie, Ctamusitf Na. (Ipecial to Tha Register) candidate for date senator. Mrs. Archie Black and Mrs, Smith. Rclltf Mo. I, B. B.. ..SMlts £'• up a slx-<>olnter in the third, the •o Howard O»»e, Harvey Cerwla, Jaka raraaiaa, John Kaiti* aad Ralph Btslta Nt. *. WsaklMttn Ma. . TRENTON—The State Dlvisian Favored to cop the 93-Inch trophy Burs crossing the goal line the first Chief of Police Howard Mona- Johnioa are tha tea* U ka raakaaac witfc. Ta aat* tkU crew haa high Htilai Mt. I WaaasMtta Mt. • of Plan and Oame, Department of the lT-tlmt featura winner, Bill time they gained peuesalon of the han, director of the civil defense. WAUSTAMUM •Ingle came of Ml wklla tka laagM laaaara kava klgk three with 1,M. Brtveat Park Mt. t, Ntstam at* Nt. I Conservation and Economic De- PfUter ef Eitontown, provided the ball. ocuncil, will address the neat mtet- Thii ii a TO per eeat kaa4laap laaa whljk attaiu that each team geti velopment, haa announced prepar- new rebuilt motor of the No. IM Bteve Morris recovered Chick • of the association Thursday, N. I TO per cent o—f .tk — a —»*4l>araa«• »•fc^^a > katwaa~ ** n tta ~averag ..e« anAA d J th. e teaAtt_mA raHad SCORES ation* for the official dedication of will perform along the same lines TrafTnrd's fumble on the Msntuquan Nov. 1. Named to a committee to I ml. ft. Colllagwood rarb B0WUN6 plan agalmt. Thia It alaa tka aaly league ta tka eounty af which wa know RIB BANK th* Lake •uecesa restoration proj- the old one did before It blew at a •S-ytird stripe. Three plays were Ifallownea activity for the Traffic Circle «• Houte St ect adjacent to the CallUra Mill* school pupils were Mrs. Richard that hat only tkree aBktra, Tkay kava 4lap*BM4 with the oflkt of W t Maryland race track. reeled off without sn appreciable vice president witk Htary Aadtraaa. aa tka •faaUIIng figure, Dave Ki«- Dtnlefa Mta'l fat* ...... a public hunting and Ashing grounde (Tain, but then th« Rues received Urnen, Mr*. Robert Johnson, Mn have been compelled. This action-packed program will Elisabeth Kehoe, Mrt. Alice Voe- STOCK CAR RICES fer, ticaiurer, and Howard Oat* far tka keavy Work aa tecretary. The HhervootVa spvrta .. a have as contenders Oordon Oldford, II yards at the expense of the Big Hpliecri' Helper* are In third place at I and 4. Construction (ai always) Hal't Mtrktra •• The dedication will take place at Blue. A Msnanquan player was g'li, Mrs. Ann* Lawrence snd Mrs. PiVAL Grllll Conatruetlt* '.'. a Sam Malach, Bill Chtvaller, Duke Bhamka, it earning a traffle jam with TraaV far faurth place at 4 and • whil: Dtr'alec'a Mttdoart .,7 « it 30 a. m. Saturday, Oct. It, with caught roughing the kicker and Pretrentivt Lift iMurssat . Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll as principal Heller, Tom Clark, ken Brown, Commercial, Splicing and lnitallatlsa are Installed in a three-way tia ..a • Parker Bonn, Paul Barbieh*. Pete this deed gave the Rankers a Unit N u» nu euitte for sixth place at 1 and •. •piieing ended In the cellar last year due Uo'a Mall Itatlt* .. a i speaker. Other speaker* include down on th* Vtqtian SI Albert Rpalding w*s the first big Trophy Award ta trouble In melding a full team each algbt, through ao fault of their 8*l'a T*rat tkraa ataa kava everything sewn up a* Ray Jr. Mike AnMt^ct^^rt-aa Ctlle 111, Tha Collier* Mill* area haa keen Jeffrey took a plteh aut, side-step- leade la katk klgk tkraa and aiagte gaas wltk 41J and Ml followed by Jlai Oitttl fit. Vlt Bvllasletr* iai, JH under development since 1*41. Dur- Shrewsbury ProMertte Rttko 111. Ckltk rtrbM 8*1. /rink ping his way aver the gaal line. Ray Sr.. Ml and M», and Mr. Oaga, ITI aad S12. That waa compiled oa CutstlM IM, rrt* C. Brant tie. Bill ing that timt in addition to *«ten- oBsidered by YMCA Mananquan threatened In th« tta etrlkee whlek la really tka kard way ta do it. Thia could have been Frsnk 111, Ha«at4 Oate HI, Unf•Ive upland development (or quail, early minutes af the InltUI period a very high game wltk a little luck. Ray kad tkat luck, but It wa* all Ja«lt III. Vlan alrlaii!H, rabbits, |heasante and deer, It "How the Community T. M. C. A. could hatter serve Shrewsbury" when It made three flmt downs, •ad. Ma etarted wltk a deuble, ran Inta a wide open split, put a turkey Tom Aaekttta III. 112. J.'iT-esj. impoundment* have beea con- two on iiasses, for a total af M an top af tkla, ap popped aaetker view af tka earner pine and thea he Hl*k teats etait, atl't Btrkart. 181; structed and opened to utilisation was tht theme ef a meeting ef the yards. The Bue* shaved th* Big want all tha way with a five timer. With ten ttrtkes in a gama. n» hip*. ta*t« tarlta, sal't Btrktra, i.Tlii by fWhermen and hunters. The beard ef director* of the Y. M. C, hIM lnti«l«utl (ana, Tom An.lttU., A. Tuesday night at the "¥" build- Rlue hack fiv< yards, then Com •iaeae aad tkaaa taagk kraaka M la a wander ka ia etui bowling. That J»7i kl*h mdlfldul ttriaa, Ttaa Ai- Lake Success development will *up- Oamhaeorto Intercepted a Trafford Westintf house W«f • MMM I» yu la what makes thia game sa Interesting, kawever, and we wlsk Ray al) drctta, IS!. plement that which haa already ing. 40 Riverside ave. past to pour water en the fir*. tka luek (good) from here aa out. Oa ta It, Ray. been accomplished at Colllere Mills Meeting with the beard were Red Bank's linemen gave an ea- by furnishing a large resting area Councilman David W. Russell Tka Wataea MagM agaki aad a Mg weak with rraamwaey for waterfowl, where ample food eelltnt performance on the defens- CaatraTa Ckartta Jataksaa waegkeag ta wttk m. Ml aad Mat W Howard Matttson, principal ef the ive with Bob Holiday, Charlie My- Surplr - la will be available. The combined Shrewsbury school; Miss Lnuella Fewer Ceareralaa'e Tam Bktgala, IM ami Mt; Drawmg Be- Frequener Contral , 10 areaa will represent an acreage In ers snd Andy Cltarclla standing out view's Bek Millar. HI aa4 Ma, aad Taay pvata, M4, and "um- Kl.ld Enilimrlni i H Bradshaw and Curt Bradley, teach- under the spotlight. Driwlrtf P>f|cw 7 excess of 5,000 acres for use of tha ers, and Mr. «nd Mrs. Kenneth But- for four fre* Oflic aiya Satok Caasaagma Ml, Mt aad in. Tkla Mag a kandleap Rte Baak Aavtrltea rootbatrootbi l Coscket Attociitioa-a (act. m^^^^A^ a\aW^h^ SB^^KAB^BB BVaW^ia^ aV^^m^bh BWB^MW ^^^A^^ ^••kABh aW^^^la^^ ^^a^ Pour Convartto* a sportamen of New Jersey. ton at tha P. T. A. 8*tur!t» 4 The project waa directed aad e*> Xndi—Ctok, t^treste, Cteclttars. packed, pocket •IVJaWs ISiJ IWOTW Mir ••••I •Ngal aVVM Wlwl HaMHIM!fay WiW Spttilcttiaii Bt*le* I Member* af tha hoard pointed Tatklts-A. Cluwlli. T. ClttrtM*. man* features tadaaa H kiawaad ay Prawksg Bevlew at IMI aari twe at tka cuted by Leater O. MacNamara, »u- DanMi. ft Wtktttr. CetMBias araaialea. rales yirid Burtay » pcrlndent. of Wildlife Management eut the "Y" will need the help of «uar*t-3«mbacfrtt>, Morrte, Cwiatft la af NCAA televised gaate*. Tha Red Bank Baataeaa Maa's kaglara kava atarted ta waM up with Ralph Caauwsaa 21*. Ill: Cltatnt of the Diviaion of Pieh and Game. residents af tha borough to set up Ctntar—ltolWe». Jsctkttn III, Sill RtWrt Mllltr 131. a committee In an effort to estab- Baeki—Jaffrey, rtntti, Tkfrntai, 8tw> Charlis Shlnn and kla lffl.t average for nlae gamss paving tha way. A* Ttiomta Zlnftl* ill, Aathtar Ptnf i*i. Thi* major construction project trtl, Mjtrt, ItMa, Hui ' Charlie haa a habit af datag, ka kaaa't burnt up tha allays la oaa Bight Ml*k tftts t*4 kiadlcar, Drtwlm Rt- and the entire operation was ac- lish group work there. Mr. Matte- ar ona gama aa kla klgk aat to aaly 41* aad high gama 22t. but he is view. t.«6i; hlsk tkrtt sasm tKg kaa. complished by wildlife manager* ton pointed out he thought It pos- Endt—MeUurhlln. TuseiitM, Ptiltntl. always la tkara ta ha eaaatad far a goad game. Haward Oaga ia push- •IMP. »'re«aaaer Caatrel, 2.1U: hlsh sible to establish a playground pro- Tacklaa—Bsrke, KelM*. Plktsrt. IndinlSual (tma Itaa kla4lrap, Ralph and other employee* of tha divieloa gram In Shrewsbury because of the (•usrda—Ueton, Kinncdr. Ntamaa, ing Charles for that top spot wttk IMA and M» and 922 for hie high. Camptsn*, lit: klsk In4l*ldntl three under the direction of Superinten a< Hot.ard alwaye haa beea a great competitor and we took for him to lames, tttt kiadlcap, Clem«»t Jieobaen, dent MacNamara, large number of persons moving Canters—Mttlll. atay *p there ta tha and. Harry Greenwood and John Ostta, lead-off see, late th* community and because Btcki—Traltord, Mitt1, Aukmr Kan- The Lake Buccess project may the overcrowded conditions at th* ntdr, Btotiar. Ltnon, Mrtnt, Itleke. AI and anchor for Boneara'a Tailor*, both tip tha ecalea at IM aa doe* be reached from Collier* Mill* ana- Kdiittdr, Ntekslt. Uipa Rufflnl with Walt Sakroader hack (a form again at MT. All in all Brmaeber J.V. Squad school nave brought the problems Nosoor CISE lur NO half mile east ot the Allentown- ef children to public attention. Btw* *r Periees there ara 1» keglera la tkla league aver tha 190 mark. Except for Whips Carter**, 12<0 Horneratown-Forked River rd. M*ai*qu** . aaa e s Crate'* Beverage*, which haa only waa aaa aut of the nine game*, there Sportsmen from all section* of New It was agreed the board will meet ltd Bank * * * I—It ^ hoi T«Uvi$ion CARTERET-Scoriaf U point* Touchdowns—Ts»rnt«a, Jaffrtr. fa only four game* between tha tea team*. Sherwood'* Sporting Ooods, Jersey are expected to attend tha further with Mr. Button and Mr Official*—Elitfttitrt, Hsekttt, Rutktta, with T and S, I* tied with Daniel** Mea'a Stop, last Mason's bottom in the steoatl quarttr. Long official dedication ceremonies to Russell to consider th* possibility Krlchlin*. with ELECTRONIC ClARIFIER team, and tka Jtth place team, Oleba Motors, with 3 and I. Although Branch high tehoor* JV griddtrs see conservation at Its beat. af a summer playground program Crate'* haa only waa oaa, tkay will he In tkere lighting all tha way and ripped Cartertf* RambUrs, IM, Oov. Drlacoll readily consented Citation, recently retired, holde be up la tkere at tka aad. Tkla ka* alway* baaa a tight league with a hara Manday afteraaen. to attend th* dedication exercises ON PEODIE CUE CLUB an all-time record for one year's record far eleaa frelekee. Tkal eeaaen ahould ka no Mcepttaa. The Oreen Wave scored the Bret becauae of hie great interest in fish earnings of $701,470 for winning It Samuel Boynton, son of Mr. and of 20 atarta aa a three-year-eld In IHTEI WWEKEEPIIM SKf Tka Mag Baak SaMay Maad laav TD when Eddie Bruae acamptred and gama eonaervation in New Jer- Mra. 8. Burrltt Boynton, Colt'* weak af kawUnf wMk taama Ne. I aad Na. I tied far Srst wltk » yarda to dig late pay dirt. The a«y. Naek, and Eugene Sarafln, son of 1848. ST. MO IANK Milt faar wan aad twa Mat. Taaata Ka, «, Na. t, We, T aad No, « aH second ata-polater was rsglatered Mr. and Mrs. Joieph Sarafln, Allen Alabama's IMS football team area wttk I aad I wktta taaaaa Ma. S aad Na. • skew a I aad 4 when John Arbla, Braaeher guard, Alabama ranked alsth nationally town, ara among the M members gave up only N first downs) in t OPEN PBIDAV BVBNIMOS — Free rerklng Bear af Baera raeard. It la aHB taa aarly far aay of tkaaa kagtcta aa real broke through en a lias plunge In total offense during ltW. Tha of Peddle school's glae club, Hlghte- game*—a national collegiate rec- tkat Ikey ara aa taa at tka warld, aa aR tkaaa taama kava • with a lateral aa tha end, picked Crimean Tide gained 4,574 yarda tewn. ord. caaacw. Same af tka kaat raNara In taa eaajaty ara In tkla leaf*. off the Up, and daahed 30 yarda on TTTTII play*—an average af 41t Mr. aad Mra. Tew raria. Mr. aad Mra. Speck Magttl. Tka Mla> ta ereaa the doubl* markers. I yarda par game. taaa, Oaltaaa, Smltka, OaaMa'. Bate Carkart, Ed Ceamer, Jim. my AcarvAeerra tuM Steve GaasMMBata* Wa a real deaaw etMHjr km Iaat Baaiajr warn la Injuries Slow Up Buccaneer Squad Rsateaea katk anraai* asaa atateasd total*. Jim Aetna.' afaftatag Meva CaataBaecte, kH a tkree-game total ef 478, hat whaa tke ehlpa were eeaatei, Steve found he hasl «T» For Saturday's Bulldog Tussle had an ace in the hold 1, aha Over «a the aeit pair af ana** m pair ef Teens, te BBBBB It more eetocMeatal, alt Ml aa aaeaer mea far their tejuaa— There'll be Bo "good neighbor" 1-arle aaa Oattta ta keep tke atery atralght. Speck MeglU cama policy existing in Red Bank Satur- When he set sail for the Indies gold- up wltk Ms ant fee gasae ef the yeaag aea*oa when he rioted day afternoon when Rumson high Colt's Net* school's grid machine buses to the oat tke algbt with Mt Ed Ceaever eaaes threagk with a aaat •h/a". •-rumma»« «•!• Oet. •SU while Hubby Oeilae rettai tka league'* high game of SIS. Bergen pi. athletic field with the th* flre> house, starting at 10 Hubby1* hatter half. Marie weighed la wttk Mt aad Sit to give highest of hopea ef knocking, off a. m. ware made at the first fall her high three fer tka faaule kalf ef tkle leea. The Ml by the Buccaneers. Jsyee Paris la tha «rst week1* battle* I* still the only double Coach Frank Pingitore'e football the Reformed church at the home me century mark. Tka flagb y Mary Smith I* the only other MB aquad la riddled with Injuries and 8nyA set far these female*. Elsie Caraart added a IB) to Ed Con- the mentor has been wondering if » K "' Eatontown, overs Wa aad Sit te help their quartet te a double victory aad he'll have a full aquad by the time «"• Jo'eph Moreau, Sr., prs- Turkey day arrives. • ding. Planned also was an else- at the same time give Kd the klgk three for the league. Bat Ion day luncheon and dinner at what we waat te knew la what kappeaed te a certain O, Oht ef the moat expensive In* juriaa as far as ths aquad Is con- the fire house Tuesday. Nov. • to ter" M. that cause* Mat ta earn* aa wttk a 10B game and a •» be sponsored jointly by the Bewlng threesome? Thia leagae has Jast raaomed hostUltles after • cerned ia the twisted knee of club and Helping circle. A turkey four-year layoff aad at preeeat haa hat aae apaaaer for the Jackie L*wlt. Tha hard-plunging platter and clam chowder will hi eight teams, Hymaa Jeweler*. Tke pretkfeat, George Mlatea; back received the Injury early In menu features. Attending were vice president, Boger Fraaclij searatary4reaaurer, Amy Vaa- the Princeton encounter and In all Mr*. Edward Relchard, Mrs. Annie Vllet, ana lergeant at arm*. PaalUe Mlntaa, would ha only tea probability will be eldetlned for the Buck, Mrs. Charles Plock, Mr*. A. happy' If aoaie eae would eaataet them wltk leada aa getting rest of the season. C. Buck, Mrs. Benjamin Baylor. sponsor* far the ether aevea team*. Ceataat aay one of them, Chubby Menna, a classy, hard- Mr. R. D. Haulitt, Mrs. William preferably Amy, and yea win make them very, very happy. fighting lineman, is also on tha In- Nickau, Mr*. Joseph Lefferson, Mrs. County secretary Bd Bahr, tha Atlantic Highlands kcgier, opened jured list but not aa serious aa the Emily Week*, Mrs. Laura Mitchell, his radio program last Saturday night with Doris Megill, the Monmouth- Lewis mishap. Andy Larabee, Mr*. H. L. Haltermann, Mrs. Wal- Ocean County Women's association president, ae his first guest. Ed i.i husky back, has been visiting tha lace Dykeman, Mrs. John Sherman, not only well known around tbeee parts, but alee knows almost all thi doctor's office thie week for In-Mr*. Warren Oerow, Mrs. Sidney juries received In the Manaequan Beer* and Misa Margaret Sickles. bowlers by their first names. Ha will have all first hand information tussle. Larabee Is assigned to tha as aoon a* it happen* and will have a well conducted program. Bd wi slavery debater* were declared tha field for the alx-polnUr. ed at Laramle, %*» feet above ita Hiur, Wesftr, W«ml, level. winners. They were Beth FUn* The second touchdown was again Mattwan „ n * 19 0—15 gun, Bnrhnrn Remmey, Bruce Mur •cored following a Point Pleaaant Point ritaunt 0 0 0 0—0 Randy Turpln'a grandfather waa ray and Frank Slayer, The other bobble. Jim Burns, running the Touchdowni—Henry Wolf, Don Me*Tom Whltehouss, British bare- side w«s argued hy James Kirk katt aaek. ftmalet on tk* Matawan uatlOMeltla-Biiiaiist , friel, •slue)**, M«. knuckle fighter In tha pra-aiarqule John Richards, Wallace Dykimtn -with that femous 3-Ring Flavor! m, mm aad Kay blMi daw*, wo woe» asm* S» to Mof LUMI HflsmeTalUe* n (•erased si More Arm Mr. Jmtk t. ¥. M. Uf"U tho heat aad aUghted ea oar rods, SllF, FIELD AND STUEAM caps aad steering wheel. They Far Korea Troops »ad Mr. Cktrlt$ T. KUc*mmim$ Tuady OB Tfce fecal Omiiuun seemed to have ao fear, aad whea To Be Open for they were rested they took of ea PORT MOMMOUTM - MaMfae- invite f*ose *tho *r$ imterettef BT •TEW their way. tur* of th* aaw Army Wgaal cacao Oa* time we aaw a eeegull awaap Upland Season handie-talkie radio aao been start- IM jfM ilCINf dowa oa «ae of the** little birds New ed aad the oawppiag of uaito ia f« fegjKrt the mettttt, MHM mood. We heard only three beta* aad knock kirn iate the occaaaad Korea with the redaaigaed eat will htm caught. Capt. Charley Eichmaa of tkea proceeded to pick Ma victim FUh HM) Ota*. begia saoa. the Department of tb* m«$t ercitinf home It is now or Red Bank, Capt. Ed Thompson aad to pieceo. Army aaaevaeca. Th* aew aaadio- never, and judg- Doc Grey, both of Belmar witb ©a* talkie will replace the old SCR- to ev bmilt I'M tke p*$t decmd*. ing by the rc- each. Surf cattera failed t* coaaeet. mo Us, the haadiavtolkto of World War §ulte. or lack ef (Special U Th II Opening footy for public unmeet** results over the Have you ever weadered how sea- TREMTOM-AddMieaal The aow tat to tho sVot PM radio to Applebnot Farm put week, it if from 10 a. m. until • p. as. Capt. of it* typo yet produced. M weighs b e g i • a i "g to Ad Mowland and Andy Pillot, hot* gulls, which apehd their wiatere ia areas over which llaeMSd operte- look like never. our aorthera climats whsa there mea auy huat whea the upload about «% poaads, hao a range of •M Route 95, of Rumson, played host to a little about one mile, aad gives a greatly However, there aong aparrow. The little fellow, ar* a* Sab for them to feed aa, are gam* *»as*a osVUlly epeaa Nev. MMdletottu Utrnthlp. are report* of able to eaiat? Here i* the aaewer 10 are espected to reoult from a improved perfontaaco. It caa bo with a last deaperat* rffort of hi* alung over the shoulder like a min- big concert ra- tired wings, came aboard the aa given to the writer by Addieea aew program lauacaed by the State Juit north of the A«wl Underpn$$. tions of bin Howland of Ruatjoa. "Ad," M he Diviaioa af FUh and Oosse, Depart. iature walkto-talki*. with th* aet- Tookit II and remained with it dier apeakiag into an attached along the New until the boat wu berthed at Rum- ie affectionately kaowa by hie meat of Coaservailoa *ad Beea- England edit son. maay frieade, has spent yearn fol< emlc Develspmtat. handset. Stew VaaVliet and Martha* lowing the sea. Dr. A. Heatoa Underbill, director Th* a*w haadla-Ulki* al** has Vineyard in particular, where they According to Skipper Ad "he IM "Haay tiateo I have oeea duck* of the Divietoa of Fish aad Oame, the advantage of afttiag with a •re enjoying onn of the greatest not the leut bit afraid «f ua. He light ia air holes wkea the river hoe aotbted all smployeeo of the number sf ather new froat Ua* ra- Otriped baj£ drrbics ever ataged, flew from one to Mie other, eating was froaea, where they gather to diviaioa that this year la aa effort dio ast*. which tho older aandio- with over 500 fish up to 43 pounds bread crumbs out of «ur handa. feed. Waea a duck would come to to eliminate earn* of tb* tolkie did not do. lacwlod weighed in to date, It would, there- We offered him fresh water which PABRIS ISLAND, S. C -Marine he drank aa if famished. After ha the surface after diving, a gull toad ia Mew Jeroe< y th* the a*te with which tt win aot are fore, appear that on one of these would hit it oa the bead, caueiag it aad Oasa* counciuacil BhaMo Sdsptsd I PTC Mania M. Ruddy, *aa af Mr. Radio •* AN-PRC-lt, the Isnu- day* big jrhool* of atripers will «u fed and watered he perched aad Mr*. Oeorge M. Ruddy of dli on the compajf, tucked hi* head to dive ageia. This would be re madiSed version off the Farmer- try's brand-new walkio4alkto, aad atop off and pay us a visit on their peated every tiaw the duck came Sportsman Co-operative plan la MM Breach ave., Littla Silver, eaded •one of the *«te of th* aew Alf- way aouth. under his wing and weat to sleep. traialng at the recruit depot here Several times as we trolled near to the surface, aad after awhile it some years ago, which I* *apocted aRC-S through • **rtee, a seria* of would becosM aa eahaueted it wu to oaea up maay hundreds of acres by receiving a promotion ta hi* vehicular front-lino radio sst* We feel that the heavy blow over the shore he would iy of the boat present rank and winning th* cov- WIVII l^^W l^aain^lV <*PI«V!|T the weekend will do much to hast- only to return. practically llfeles*. The gull would ef lend **> the operlamaa, which are eipeeted to be the bach- then drag the duck upaa ths ics "We hav* prepared a eted crate rifle* of expert. ban* of the Army's Integrated com- en their arrival. In fact, Monday "When we reached the dock he morning the day after the storm, and proceed to pick the 8Mb ~ red 'No Trespassing' signs which Me waa the second highest (hoot- bat sea* communication system. waa reluctant to leave, ani perched the breasts." indicate that tb* landowner ie co- er ef HI recruiU firing the M-l Several hundred acts were pro- at ripe re were i. ported cwirling all on a piling while we made the boat Along the coast. operating with th* Division of Flsh ria> V--t week. By firing 22« out ofduced In September and productloa fut. I feel that he became sepa- and Oame by leaving the bulk ef a passible 390, he earned the dis-is expected to increase ateadily. The first run which came through rated from a migrating flock and w tinction of being "high shooter" of • couple of weeks ago, kept right The following names, all train hte land unposted In eachaage far In production, or eapected to be lost his way. I hope he eventually the** red signs, which will poet his his recruit platoon. Ruddy attend- in production seen, are Utility Elec- an going, following the trail of reaches hi! destination." Hlghlanda, were found in a aada ed Gettysburg college before enlist- the ailver mullet, which have now bottle on the sand* at Barnegat; homestead sonc," Mid Dr. Under- tronic corporation. East Newark; We have had many tired birds bill la hU letter ta empleyeee. ing in the Marinea. He now is in left for southern watera. The ne»t come aboard when we were out at rranh stove, Bruce Manilla, Lewi* tb* flnal phu* of training at "boot Raytheon Manufacturing company. bait to look for U (and eel*. When •atck, Oeorge Klca, Edward "One ef the major eomplaiat* af Waltham, Matt.; Emerson Radio •ea and probably many of you have the landowner who posts ta avoid camp," after which he will take his they arrive you can he pretty sure aeen them flying In the lee of the romel and Alfred Bellsmld. The place aa a member of the reguler and Phonograph corporation, New that bast and tome big blurs will bottle was picked up at North damage to hie property ia that York city, and Sentinel Radla cor- boat trying to get out of the wind hunters do not reapect his imme- Marinee. be along with thrm. and making up their mind whether Paint af Beach by Jack Mount of poration, Evanatan, III. Shrewsbury during the storm lut diate heasestead area. We will fur- While designed primarily to fur- It looked like old times laJt Sat- to risk lighting on the boat or try- nish these signs to any laadowner urday when a big fleet of boat* Ing to make ahorr. Sunday. Th* names were written nish platoon-to-company radla com- on a piece of brown paper bag aad who agrees to the conditions act up drilled the surf from Sandy Hook One year during; the fall mackerel Announce Classes munication, the new set can alaa to Monmouth Beach, but the fUh dated Apr. SI, 1»1. Jack told the in the agreement slip which ' contaet more powerful radios of •eaaon, when there waa a heavy writer he would be very glad to re- must alga. wera cither not there or not In the migration of gold inch from the the company and the battalion, eive a call from any of the above, In general they will be used for For Folk Dances thus extending Integrated radio M he ia anaioua to hear the de- landowners who have W or More communication* to th* front line. aila. Phone Red Bank MMt-W. res. However, there will be some MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE—Sim- xceptloaa, and any of you who are ple country dancex, typical of Ger- dealing with the landowner should many and Sweden will h* featured 7S New Member* i mm M tM UM your Judgment a* ta whether at the folk dance to be held In not the acreage Involved or the Leeds hall, on King's highway, Sat- loin Civic Croup particular covers concerned are of urday at 1:30 p. m. According t* th* latest release The Black Forest Maiurka, At MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — front th* aaavtt It J. Sehaefer Mil sufficient value to the sportsmen Sevcnty-flve new members have the state if left unposted, ta the Inn, and Windmueller of Ger- water taking contest, MM. WUIIMI many will be taught aa well u the Joined the Country Club-Rlverilde Frank af Shrewsbury, who at a Justify th* UM of these alga* Civic association during Its eurrsat around th* homestead MM. Swedish sehotticche and Gustavo membership drive, It was reported • Tags* StMstrs ember of th* Manasquea River Skol. The rest of tke evening will Marlla * TUB* club, rank. He. 1 "Th* wardens, "who are best ac- et an executive committee meet- Card* * SJsttswsry quainted In their particular eous> be token up with American and Ing held last Thursday night at the a the ladle*' divide* far the Isrg- European square dance*. •traMCsjr MBOMl Mt atriped baa*. Mr*, Frank* ties, and who know tho landowner* home ef Mr. and Mrs. Victor Keen better than any other employees These country dances which are on Wilson circle. aateh weighed M) pouadt, and WM held every two weeks are under iwght JUM St. of the dlvWoa, will he la charge It was decided to continue tho STATfONMY of this program for their counties. the leadership of Ruth and Harry drive until tho end of the pjosth I* the men* dlvttlea X H. AM. Hollander of Middletown. mi af th* Canal Saertomsa's since a largo number of residents club of Buamrd's Bay, Ma**., leads the division who fcu contact with of the area have not been solicited. GUT 4 TOY landowner*, and who caa opea load The average Michigan State grid- with a U pouader. der this season I* 30 years four Victor Eyeraian, president, pre- Paul Bennett of th* Msaasquan by this method should do what he sided et th* meeting. caa to further the program. Signs months old, stand* • feet tall and , PrMayo TIM I P. M. River Marlla * Tuna club rank* weigh* IM pounds. rit la the blueSth claM with a will be laaued to any employee who tars •ah weighing eight pounds. ha* contact with landowner*. Tti* Sehaefer Him library an- "Furthermore, starting this ye*r, aaunee* that It ha* IT aouad and Flsh aad Oame warden* aad depu- atlcat alms-all U mm-«vallabl* ty a*h and gams wardens will en- far loan ta any club or group de- force tho trMPM* law when It In- airing then. Then are ao charge* volves a gunner hunting upoa aa whateo*v*r to borrow taa alma. area protected by the** sign*. Thai S*nd your reojuert to Sportsmen's • not mean that Flsh and Oemo Division, th* P. * M. Sehaefer wardens ara ta drop everything Brewing company, 4M— Kent av*., else to protect lands posted by these Brooklyn 11, N. T. Th* ilaMihow signs, but merely. Insofar as pos- Saalag, camping, hunting, baaaball, sible, they will treat violations of hockey, bowling, big gam* mount- these signs u they would any other ing, flsh mounting, conservation Flsh and Oame violation which and travelogue* on Bermuda. come* to their attention, either through actual observation or In tho form of a complaint which Receat United State* Pish and reaches them." Wildlife Service market reports In- Director Underbill, ta his letter to f O dicate that the vut Bootoa mack- Flsh and Oame Division employoM, erel army Is about to invade tho emphasised the primary purpeoe of * rosy coast At th* present writ- the new program Is to Improve 8c / 3c ing the mala body Is located off Undownor-iportemen MUMOSS, to Massachusetts, whers dally catches opea more lands to public huating, are running Into the 30,000 pounds. and to fumloh protection to co- Ths advanced guard hao reached operating; landowner*. Th* only GUIDES Jersey where daily catches are run- areas for which then signs, will be ning to the hundreds of pounds. 1 ara homestead sones Imme- This Is a good sign that halt Ash diately around tho farm buildings. ar* moving Muth and that sand eel*, sea spearing and baby herring and bunkers are headed this way. We had hopes that we would be Trout Production able to give you some laat-mlnute good news on the striper situation, sa we had a go at them Tuesday. Up mm Yearly • ttaehed. Conditions were Ideal. Everything Mad* af Mar. wu perfect for trolling the surf. TRENTOW-The state division of flsh and game. Department of Con- •> MM. There wu a gentle breese from off- servation and Economic Develop- shore and the ocean wu like a> ment, today announced the trout lake. Beside* It wu two days af- production at tho Haekettetown ter the hard blow and by all signs flsh hatchery will bo lacioasod by we were In for a killing. Ao woat lout lOOjOM a year bicawM of reached ths •Boiler Wreck" cove recently constructed Improvements. we found tho ocean alive with top $222 Superintendent Charles O. May- bait, aad so ws felt that "this la it' vdBSBB •_- ford at the hatchery will have avail- Others must have felt the same able thla winter four ntw trout way because we recognised Mm* ponds and an Ingenious pumping of th* best striped bus guides to system for re-using the-water at be found on the entire coast—Tony the East hatchery which wilt con- (Whltey) Moreni, Otto Reut, John- alderably Increase the aggregate ny Blaso, Henny Mewe, Ted Ray-production of the Institution, ths nerd, Al Steel, Jack Smith. Jim flsh and game division announced, Nann and other*. However, a cheek addition, work la progressing Esso EXTRA Gasoline Hunting Socks the nest morning failed to produce rapidly on two now four and flve- any flsh. We are now fully con- acre basa ponds which will notice- vinced that the main body of Ash ably aid the division In Its attempts have not u yet arrived and will to rate* larger bass which ar* 99c probably not reach here before the more suitable for New Jersey lut week In October. When they water*. do, try the area of the "False Hook" several hundred yards off the point This outstanding example of of the Hook on an out-going tide. hatchery engineering and construc- They slaughtered them there lut tion has been accomplished by season. Superintendent Keyford and reg- ular hatchery employes la addl- Off shore seabMs aad tlon to thstr normal duties la op- continue to provide plenty of ac- erating the world's largest flsh tion for the party boat patrons. hatchery. HUNTING However, the flsh are moving aouth The expansion program at the and the beat fishing Is located off hatchery coupled with excellent —and save your time, temper IOOTS Shark and Manaaauaa rivers. water supplies this past summer should assure Now Jmsy fisher- and needless wear-and-tear on men of aa excellent output of large Township Couple •lie trout for next spring's trout your battery and engine. To Move to Florida Ashing Maton, A. H. Underbill, director ef tho division, pointed out. Mr. and Mr*. Michael Cuba o Esso Extra's exclusive antl* Chapel Hill «d., Middletown town- stalling feature la another big ship, were honored by their famil Businessmen Hear Sunday at a farewell dinner at th Human Relations Talk phu in a gasoline long famous home of their son-ln-4aw and daugh 0MI t MI fUtt IMpPvll 19 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arnone KEYPORT — Henry Lens, an ex- for all-around performance — of William at. ecutive of th* Johnson and John- fast warm-up... quick, respon- Mr. and Mrs. Cuba, who hav son Arm, New Brunswick, spoke on Is your car balky these cool, been township residents for the "Ths You in Human Belttlons" at sive power... long mileage. All put II years, will leave In a few a dinner meeting Wednesday night damp fill mornings? DON it $749 days for Miami, Fia., where they this extra quality is yours to 0wdt ammunition. lei «f M of lut week of the Businessmen's •tall after starting, "die" dur- Tw-Ill.pl will make their home. As a fare- association at Ys Cottage Inn. enjoy at no increase in cost well gift, Mr. and Mr*. Cuba's chi Merrill H. Wallace, president, re- ing the first few minutes of en« dren gave their parents a set 01 ports assurances received from luggage. Freeholder Abram D. Voorhees gineoperaUonTDon't blame the Mora motorists use Ssso Attending were Mr. and Mrs. that work would be 'speeded up on car. It may be the gasoline. Sptclolt thru Monday Oeorge White and son, Mr. andth* repairs to th* MaUwtn creek Extra than any other premium Mrs. Peter Cuba and daughter, M bridge. He said he had urged a Change to Anti-Stalllng Esso gasoline in the territory served "VALVES GALORE at CHECKER STORES" and Mrs. Toby Ouba and son; M speed-up also on the new span be- and Mrs. Paul Csorniak and daugh tween the cut and west section* of Extra—the only gasoline made by Esso Dealers. Find out why! ASIURY PARK — 700 MAIN ST. ter, Ales Sehdinov and Nick Har- the borough on Mtpl* pi. to prevent cold-engine stalling Try a tankf ul today. RID 1AJIK — •' MONMOUTH ST. chenko, • Th* executive board announced arrangements have again been •ILMAR — 10th and F ST. TO MEET TONIOHT made to have Chrlatmas lights TOMS tlVIt —41 MAIN $T. KEANSBURO-Membera nt St erected for the holiday season. Another big MOM at th« IffO Signl Ann's Parent-Teacher niaociatio Carl Bitter, chairman of the wa- FMIHOLO--1. MAIN5T. will meet tonight Instead of to- terfront survey fund committee, re- morrow because ef toe Columbus ported eelleeted more than HMO day ' ~ IED «A*K OCTOBER If,
Hospital Shop Mr. aad Mra. Letter M. tha wsrh sal with Heavy tewba at litte dawgfeter laahtUa aalaferatad ~l«»aiag. L. L har Uth airihaay Sept. » »y ea- Work Explained The woman af tha Baftrmid tertalaiag a nuatber af fricada at chareh will bold a rusnmaga sala a frankfurter raaat at her aoaw m. Blma Walanley. ahairaua Friday and Saturday aftaraaoaa, Oaaaat wera played by tht group. af OM heepkaaKy step at Meu*- Oct. IS aad Mv 1st tht chart* hall. Tha eeletjraat waa well reaum- atmdde heaaetal, Mr^*T*^fr. Mate spiting at S a'cittk. Mrs. EMMaere« with gifta. Preaeat wars Ell- at tM taattlag af Bed Bank aua- Deutsch aaj Mra. Daniel laytaa eta and Htia« Jure*, Caral Hal- Wary ef Biverview heapital last land, Cllea iaaa McCarthy, Helea are chairawn. UMaiae, Janet Bork«nhagen, Betty Thuredar at the Bed Stall WM- Mlaa Jacaueliae C. Hughes af aa't eluh. Tha au*iliaif, together Laa Whitaaa, Patricia Twreeaa, Mellaad rd., daugbtsr af Mr. and Beatrice Biaeaherg, Peggy McMa- with vg*M «( the other hospital Mrs. Paul Hughes, tailed Friday auslUerits, «M volunteers from hea, Jeaa C»lea»aa, Sara Pugaa, far France, where em Saturday, Batty Jana McCarthy, Caral »1;- tlM vwiewt wetMa'e argaaiaatiaas OM. ». she will bateau tht bride af tM eeawuaity, will staff the Cua. Mra. Alice Wailing. Mr. aad of Thomas H. Bakcwell. Mr. and Mra. Heulita aad Isahelkt's trath- vmnmte HI eoaTet shop at lUvtrvi«w few- Mra. Hughes will leave neat Thurs- era, Haward, Ituascll and LsaHe. day by plaaa far Frtacc ta tttead MM. Walsaatey siplaiaed tha er- the wedliag. Mr. aad Mrs. BedMaad. Uahs- gaalaetita aad management «f a Dr. Wylle O. Pats, auptrvlaar af vttle, M. C, wera week-end guatts tatpMUity ahop. Hn. F. Lawtea Middletawn towasblp aehaela, at- af Mr. aad Mnj. CUftan laul. ~" " auailiary preaideat, aal« tended a New Jersey Osaamitatea- Mr. aad Mra. Otcar Tuvtaan aad era* conference an tdtatltn laat aaaghUrs Pat and Uada, and Miss GET RID OF YOUR OLD lURMTURE NOW! that the l« aow eaatactlag varioua Caral Holland, vtffted tht Phila- trgaalsatleae tM individuals ta da Thursday aad Friday at Atlantic Aiawsncai twlimitedl la a*tr caleiul Trad'e-lfl Stltl Came valuateer aerviee wark In tha eef City. dttphta aaa tuaday. Fraah, RoWa, Virginia aad «M- in «ns) iee fer rewtelfl Vev'li •.•»» •« dttaniihrnanr at tn# Aayeae latarested Mr. and Mrs. Thtanaa Cvans af dsa Curiey recently visited Mr. aad call Mra. Kindle te register. Oareea Ctiy, U I, spent Sundry Mra. Aataoay Keller and daughter pricat we aNew a* eldi f»rai»¥ra! Anal yeu can auy k***4 Tea was served la the clubhouse visiting frienda here. They are farmer raaideati tf MMdlctewn vil- •haroa la Perth Aaibay. new ifyUt frem e k*f lelectiea . . . pay an Una., etty library with Mra. Harold S. OeVse Mr. and Mra. W. U UMatae at- - «M ffTIMATIS - tended a pig raaat Ityday at tha termil i*ap Umma* end SAVII Mr. and Mra. Oeerft Phair af PUttabwf, If. T., spent the week- Delia High aad Mia. end with Mrs. Phakfe bratbeMn- CMftaa laul and daughter Delia- IM IM6HT0N AVINUI Mra. Samuel Biker ana htr ara law and titter, Mr. aac) Mrs. Fred- marW rtasatly atattnd ta Ratdlag, Retort attended tha second werld erick Kubbtrd. DIAL. NfW JWSIY ssrtsd baseball game Friday. Mist Janet Barkenhagen went UM Merjerie Westsrdahl eele- ahaaptag Isjt week in Newark with T«l. Deal 7-7905 trated ktr Uth birthday Saturday. her mather, Mra. H. Borkeahtfta, Mtaa Kay Phillips and Mr. Ma M. Marya Cpiscapal ahureh sup- aad later attended a movie. Mri. Oarratt Cersoa attended the per aad batar will bt> held nait •unday evening aupper gueitt of Oanbury (air la Connecticut Sun- Wedaasday by tht saaiar guild. Mr. and Mra. H. V. Holmes were day.. Tha basar will be continued Tbura- Mr. and Mra. Marvin Dey and chil- Mlai Maria and Joseph Cerlione day and than alaa will bt a card dren, Cranbury. , PROOF tfltf vltttH relatives at Oaeaa Park, party la eharga af tht iunler guild. Mr. and Mra. A. I*ll« Leverlch b I, Suadey. U. Fraak Mastn. faraMr mayar. id aan i*le recently vMtitel Mlaaia fUnmm end Marlt Cer- wht .It vieltiag hie mmAm-ttm and frlenda In Plalndeld. power IISM. Martha aad Ctartaaee Al- dtughttr, Mr. and Mri. Haward R. Kenneth Conover, hoataman's locea, Jail* Ammaturo. Josephine U Hanson. West Palm Batch, Fla., mats, drat clan, ton of Mra. Oraaate an4 Virginia Blano at- waa racantb feted an bis dtth B. Conover, has returned home Tkt ad th« monthly mtetlnf of tha birthday. He It reported In gaad from Korea after serving II •odtlMy al ft. Jaaaah't Catholic health aad tnjeytd a ihawsr af months. Kenneth was discharged aai narmoay BBS ii church, Kayaori Thursday ava- oards from frlenda and reMlvtt. -. • A at San Diego, Cal. MIIIIIII nine. Other gutsts at the celebration i a . Roeca Maura haa purchatad a wera his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mn. Frederick poit, who New MfMimoMth MM* dfata^aaA tamt •any far hit ion, Loult. The Ladies' Aid society mat lait •^Wesj(W fdVvveTHb^HtF anmVaWJ Mra. Olta Wtbarg tt vtattlat wera rtcent Flaridt visitors; his rattthr*t an Lont Island. nephew and nlots. Mr. aad Mrs. Tuesday in the Sunday-school •front iiiilTil >et Raymond Mawa, faraMr local resi- rooma of the Baptist church for Mra. Jaaa Sehult rccovcrad fram dents new living in FUrlta, and Its aUMthly meeting. The hosteaaei har racent lllnau and rtturntd to Mr. aad Mn. R, R, Canaa, Mr. wtrt Mrs. William Biagi'ove, Mrs. Thi toil chape* la tin athaat Thunday. and Mn. William Wleland andJamas Origin and Mra. Fred Bolce, ChriitUa Science teitbook, Rind* w«ra ordtrad by tha cl«hth Mrs. Flortaet Tayltr, all af Wast A donation of 118 VH made ta the drada af tht local tchool from the Baptist home for thu aged. •'8c*nc* and Health with k>y Palm BsMh. RllfcwrM aad Ooaahua company, Mra. Raas Rsueh Is apeadlng t to the SeriptMM," by Mary Mawark. Carol Jay Pattnaw «a»thttr af week with Mrs. Mary Brtnntn ef Baker Eddy, consists ofjM Caraoral Brncit Mrhar, wht UMr. and Mn. RUSMII Psdertta, Irvlngton. Bidet Of mwftUcitCd tWUMOMII atatlatMd at HH* Camp, X. T.,Huntlagttn, lad., farmer residents. Donald E. Rlagrave, who Is teach- AMI ptnoM k«aU by reeda* vtaHad hit brothtr, WlllUm Parh- gave a hraadeatt an "Tha Volet af ing at Brown university at Provi- ', avtr tht wath-end. tha Hchoal- pragram from W.C.R.H. dence, R, I., apent tha weeh-eH ttittMkalMt. Tha brlagt In Holmdal tawaahlp In Huatlagtta. iha waa one of a with hit parenta. at PWIHK MUl, ta «adtr wn- group af school children who mads Mn. Selma Thorne was preatnt- atruetlaa. an educational trip tt Chlcaga and ed a carnage Ittt week by ths V. Of tiMMN MM OHB0M Jataph larantlna of iehtnteta- waa later selseted ta describe tht F. W. auxiliary, wha hanored the dy, W. T., aptat tha waak^na with trip In tht broadcast. Oold Star mothen. hM bMB SHt Ottt MIMIMMly •tad Altoeeo. Arthur Wets* ^ a aurglcal pa- Lawrence Buck, Jr., who la at- •id poaBtly. TUt BUk thNe peajree/ Pttar Otaovtat atttndtd a wad-tient at Monaiouth MaMarial hat- tending CobWetkili State instltutt, %— fJit Vvffy Itttil in Hut Uvkif ateom SvHttl thatChrv ftrorUt* dint ** "•* T«r« aaturday. Oobbleskt!!. tt, T., visited hla par. ofiUhealia«po««r, Mr. aad Mrs. Louis Hostile art enta aver tha week-end. Frank lartBtlna aptat tha waak- on n thrst wseha' vacatlsn trip to Many famaut manufdcturart art raaraiintad' In thtt wantiarful tslsstian • • • nimei you've taaa feieees aad Health My bt end at tht homa a( Mr. and Mri. Mn. Frank McOuira and tan, Pctar Allaeea. Florida. Miss Loretta Kelly of Jackson in leadinf m«faiinei the country aver. AH tupersJy cemfertable, ricMy naiialtterad end eev> t«1 PA QQ fMdorobUintdatallCbrfaliaB Pttar Otnovata spent Sunday at The Women's Society of Chrti- Heights and Joseph P. Kelly of the Mteee RMdim ROOM. Tht tlw Serviea af Calvary Msthoditt Broft* were Saturday gue«U of erad in luik deceratar faerici. Handiemely trimmed with frlnaje, boucla, carved waod, to man* Awtr* PhtUd«lphla. church will held a rummage sala eoapoa Is aln for year MI. Oraata and a^plat ara being said Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olaen. Mr. and in the church Oct. V. M aad IS. Mra. Milton Tielstnwn and daugh- lien e few ef the details. Cretcent froM*. teraentiiie aaclit, IViRYTHINwl •a tha raadstandt hart In larft Mn. Aleg atreblt la ebaJrmaa. VtaatMlta. Tht high wMdt Maday ter af Paterson wera Sunday visi- hltw may af tha appltt from tha Alnander Jthnsen and daughter, tors. READING ROOM trass. Tht orchard grounds art Jean ara en a meatk'a trip ta Rsv. and Mrs. William Blagrove aavtrad wtth applts. Florida. and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Curtis cele- « BBOAD IT. BED BANS Lsta Vaadarpoti. Louis Mauro Mr. aad Mn. JaUuj Nadaty and brattd their wadding anniversaries MVUi • and Katharlas Ward art a* thtchildren, Rebert aad Uada, Olea- laat Thunday. fwM. * Bet, MlSS SB 4lM. dala, 1* t, were recent gucett ef Mra, Margaret Cosby and aca tick list. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Walling. Mas. Wat. fit. IStN I* fiM. Mlaa Ellsabtth Woodward frosj Joha, Mra.. Timothy Reddlagtaa ML sTiMlea, ViN te ttML rrathoM vlslttd tht school Friday. The Keyport Thought club will and John Rsddlngton spent ths hold Its opening fall matting Mtn- week-end with Mr. and Mra. Ray- day night «t the bstna ef Mrs. mond Reddlntrton, Rockvlllt Cen- PARK LAWV OAMAOED Mildred Dunham. Mrs. William S. tn, N. T. Raymond Rtddlngtan Mica an looking for thi driven Holmes will direct tkt'aregram. ii manager af ths 42d Strsst branch af ears which have been driving Mrs. Charles R. Osambs. Milt- ef tha Chaae National bank. avar tha newly seeded lawn at vllle, and Mra. Otargt U MnUaweU. Tha Man's club of tht Baptist Martea park. Police said they will Ftlrvltw, have rtturae4 hamt af- church held Its flrst meeting af patMl that area frequently and ttr a visit with Mice Mstiorlc tha season Friday. At tha next ss#. wilt BftMcutt aayana found driv- Bronhhurst and MM OanJdlat V. aim election af omcera will taki tag tvar the lawn. Brown. place.
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Dollar for Dollar you cairt beat a FUINITUHE BEDDING RASSAS IIOTHIRS 170 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK 147 MAIN STREET, ISBURY PARK I • 3tS IroodJ Street 11 6-5110 ltd lank, N. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS WMWttW, 06T0MS9 ft. lfH ToUad Studio Officials Map Plane to Widen Highway 35 From Morgan to Red Bank Prtwnto Ballet "King MMti," u •risHial ball* 5a iwo acts, ba*f« on th* famous fairy etcry. wae presented by th* Newberrys Dorothy Toland dsnee atudi* be- for» aa audience of 490 at the River Street (Chool auditorium Fri4ay evening. featuring the cait of 77 childrM and adult* were Georg* Blair a* KiBf Midaa. Mr*. Georg* Blair aa Queen Sadim and Janice Keer aa Princrss Diama, who >M turned HARVEST OF VALUES to sold. Dorothy Toland portrayed the part of the Gold Fairy and her Gold Demons were Gail tfatthe»s. G«il Turner, Arlcne Dillon and jlsrjorip Bungay. The imaginative arvd apccUcular costumes were designed by Dorothy To!and. The srtting of King Mldaa' .-ourt IK executed by Helen To- land. The production vu staged r.y John T.)land with the assistance of 11 r«. Payson Lyantn. Herald Krrr, Geoipe Floikr, Mr. and Mra. Stanley Dahlgrrn snd Paul How- ard. All the choreography, rang- ing from virtuose. *olo* to brilliant group movements, wn created by Dorothy Toland. Among the many out-of-town dance enthusiasts who attended the ballet were Mis* Lydia Joel, aaso- ciatc editor, and young danct edi- tor of "Dance llagaiine"; Miia Doria Hering, aaaociatc editor and 19* rritic of "Dance Magazine," and Aetiot ftovomor MerrM H, Thempie* and Meftmetitft cewi> ffcin R. SimmiN, Freeholder Oirocter Joseph C. Irwln, Mr. George Liker, New York city, mem- fy eftlcieri art ptctoroeJ lair Thursday at Trenton at they review Thempien, Freeholder Victor I. 6ressSi»fer and Freeholder larl fclaaWatr ••WisBM tttt BSMBI ber of the Hadassah dance group. atstlsftslai nifclafc —-*- "King Mliiu" was the third full- plans submitted by Remferd J. Abbott, state hifhway commit* WaaHay. Standinf ara SherhTIra I. Wolcett, Cewtty Clerk J. length ballet presented by the Dor- steeet, for the widening, and reiurfacinf of hie;hway II. Saatad. j othy Toland studio. RuttoN Woollsy, Mr. Abbott. Richard R. Stout, Meyer Alfred N. left to rie>t, ere Freeholder Abrem 0. Veerhees, Assemblymen laadUitan and Otli R. Saaman, «a»nty anf Inaar. P.T.A. to Hrar Speaker* rayon Mra. Robert Kirkland, Mr. and Mri. On Uee of Kairolire Kraneis M. Taylor. Mr. and Mia. EAST KEANSBL'RG — Sidney Tender Party Jamei RaUton and Mr. and Mr*.Observance of United Nations Schmukler of Chatham, a director Louia Mcdahey of Fair Haven; Mr. of Narcotira Anonymoua in New and Mra. William Beaty, Or. and York city where he haa worked To Newlyweds Mra. Philip Cotta, Mra. Maria Enk, Week, Oct. 21-21, Being Planned with addict* for many year*, will Mr and Mra. Jack Karanda, Mr. A citizens' committee for the ob- address members of the Parent- HAVKN — Mr. an. lira. and Mr*. H. M. Hoffman, Mr. and aa yet appointed representative* to Omtava A. Broman •nlertaine4 at servance of United Nationa Week, work on th* committee. Teacher association Monday at • Mra. Worth Schanti, Mr. and Mra. Oct. 21-20, ha* been appointed by • cocktail party Saturaay at their Activitle* being planned Include p. m. in the grammar school. home, corner Harrlaon av». and Char lei Gallagher, Mr. and Mm.Mayor Katharine F.Ik us White. Dr. Wylle 0. Pate, supervising Gerhard Kffertf Mr. and Mm. Mi*. William Bell, 24 Manor dr., a DIHII meeting to be held the night principal of township schools, also Harvard rd>, In honor of Mri. Bro- George Lieber, Miaa Jane, White, of Oct. 21 In the Mechanic Rtrset maa'a brother-in-law and alater, of the l.c-iKui' of Women Votera, i< flasa aa>BB>aaaa> will jpeuk on th* use of druga and) Mra. Charle« Stanfleld, Miaa Ann acting a* chairman of the commit- school auditorium, asaemblie* and Mr. and Mri. Donald W. While of progranu in the Red Bank, Rusa- the threat of their introduction to Washington it., who were married Btanfleld, Miaa Mary Jonea and tee which consists of representa- oawoet stylee ail school pupil*. James Cragfaa, Mrs. Etna Baatenburg, Red Bank; tives of civic and religious grou|w. son and Middletown townahip high rectntly. The decoration! went in school*, exhibits on th* United Na- chairman of the juvenile protection tha traditional bridal array oi Mr. and Mra. Samuel Whita and Among them ate the Council of committee, will present plana for Mr. and Mm. Guatav Bergman, Lit- Church Women, League of Women tions with special displays of book* whita fiowera and atrramara, with In the Red Bank, Atlantic High- a teen-age canteen. Mrs. Joseph • two-tier weddinf eah* for the tle Bilvrr; Mr*. Viola Hofman, Ed- Votera, the United World Federal- Howard, association prenident, this ward Hofman, Jr., and Mr. andist*, Ladies' Hebrew society, Bor- lands and Freehold libraries, infor- table centerpiece. mation booths for tha attribution week urged resident* and commun- GueaU were Mr. and Mra. 3. Mr«. Adolph Rusch, Rum ton; Mr. ough Council, Junior-Senior Parent- ity tivit groups to attend. and Mn. Wallace D. White, Atlan- Teacher association, American Le- or material relating to th* United Lawrtnce landen, MiM Kva Soder- tic Highlands Mr. and MM. Letter Nations, a proclamation to be "tifht nut of 1* rciden roMult Tilt holm, Ouataf Bandttrem, Mr. and gion and KadasMh. Mrs. Bell stated 1t«(iitcr ClaMin>4 Adi."—Advertitemtnt * Olson, Robbiiuville; Mr. and Mra.that the Community Y. M. C. A.,signed by th* mayors *f th* aur- Gordon Haight and Larry Haight, Red Bank Local of the Amalga- rounUing communities declaring Hillaide; Eric Young, Mr. and Mra. mated Clothing Workers of Ameri- this to be United Natloni W**k and Edward Lyona and Mr. and Mri.ca and Msgr. Joseph T. Casey of asking that appropriate observance Johan JohanMon, New York city; the Red Bank Catholic church have be mad* and posters to be rahlblted Dependable «EcaaaMieal Naathaf UMtti Mr. and Mra. Andrew M White and indicated intercut in supporting in chop windows in Red Dank. Otb- Barton Crawford of Hetnpatead, United Nations Week, but have not er activities are being planned, by ng Island; Mr. and Mr*. Charlet GENERAL MOTORS «ad PfcTRO Hofman, Llanerck, Pa, and Mr. and Mra. Auguat Boderholm and InaUlled Properly Mr. and Mra. David Boderholm, Fairfleld, Conn. VENETIAN BLINDS Two'Women Injured ANTHONYS In Accident Here Two persona were Injured Sun- 59 MAPLE AVE. RED RANK 6.1A41 day night when car* driven by Ed- mund P. Wolff of Bronx, and Reg- inald Ford, Jr., 12* WeaUide ave., Red Bank, collided at the intersec- tion of Maple avc. and Monmouth Injured were Lillian Olovcr, 11 Here it o suQQMtion • • • for your < Willow at., Red Bank, t paaaeater Sundoy oftarnoon eoektolli and In the Ford car, and Mary Wolff, who wu riding with Mr. Wolff. The conversation mekt our Cocktail former aufferea a ponlble broken Lounge your rendeivout... dflliciout drinks right ahoulder and bruisea of the ... and faaturinf Tammy Miffent at rkt forehead. The other woman re- plane ntcjhtly. ceived abraiiona of tht right leg and ihock. Both were treated at Rtvervlf w hospital. The. Wolff car waa traveling north on Maple avc. and the Ford car, Molly Pitcher Hotel eaat on Monmouth at, when the t Oa 1U «wi»aWii Rai Ita* f accident occurred. Berchtesgaden waa a health and holiday reaort for vacationing Oer- mans before Hitler built his fam- ous retreat there.
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Hare'i same mighty excitinf excitement for genuine tix*year olds like yourself end for ell the wish-t.wtre-tix-againers, too.
A group of fanciful china figurines have |ust come tn that ere » mv Ml. WtOO. EXCOnOnt —w^n.., positively guaranteed to twinkle the eyes of everyone six to sixty-six. •0 iqvarw. UnUoachod musJift "• dwwiwMi wvovycMy tiMSe JtftsT llstfcoilgesrt lie* gnaml "•-—-^ The very same Royel Worcester Figurines thet ere collected end <•» Hwnlfig VVUIU QOVVrf/ priiad by Queen Mery herself. And smell wonder e Queen fencios these so— pillow casot, ihooH, ote. lar* for eech one is hand pointed, hand-made, and straight from fairyland. «jal« of bofooifii.
There are Royal Worcester's femous 7 deys of the week—those SOLID COLOR wVW»WW/ #4j MIRW Intriguing china children with their famous poem thet starts, "Mondey'i child is fair of face... Tuesday's child it full of grace," etc. Pick the one to curtain match the day you were born on—end treaiure it for e lifetime. We olio outing have tht famous Worcester lovebird—end ell the rest. , •iflttritl And for that special, geth-sho'i- FLANNEL \m% woorinf mottled cotton a*smart-one gift, we have a very few yarn work socks. Reinforced ot of Worcester's Commemoretion Of HOKIWII W#0f fOf Jugt. Theio won't be manufactured V PwfllwW oTrvM # IffllNll Cvttf 4 agetn for some 200 years—and 2lteJeln«he«Wlde l 30t Vafwo Reyel Worcester only made a limited IMMI • Hetwy Wtwos) Duck Mfo42m7wM».M«li«y«ur number when they put them out this Tapt 29- own curiolM. Oivojtoih yeer to celebrato their 200th White end postal colors. criiprioM to yovr windows at briefs ennivtnary. Wonderful, washeble, baitu. small capon**. 'Iain and navolfy wea^i, maravf*! tifully textured, foit colon. 1 MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS White, pink, blue, miiit. Soft Mttoi and wovtp doH in 37* Most definitely, collectors Items. ,