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VOL. LVXIV No, 14 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1944 FIV E CENTS Three Square Bones A Day! Warning Against Careless Dumping; MID-YEAR SESSION OF and West Grove Join CONFERENCE FRIDAY

Trailer License Fee Proposed The New Brunswick district In Holy W eek Services In St. Paul’s section of the mid-year session of the New Jersey Confer­ Township Com m ittee Passes O rdinance Three.>Hour Passion 'Service This A fternoon; ence will meet in St. Paul’s church Friday, April 14. This O n First Reading License Fee M usic O n Sunday. will be an important all-day A t $5.00 a M onth. session attended by all the for the men of the official boards, ministers of four districts. Pointing to Easter Sun­ officers of the men’s organiza­ The district superintendents day, Holy Week will b,e tions, and men teachers In the •Dumping of trash in vac­ Two Neptune M en will preside and mid-year re- climaxed with a three hour ant lots of the township is a schools, Rev, Smith, will pi-each iports will be received from all Passion service starting at on the topic, “Forgotten Men.” O n Lost Transport the. churches. Dinner will be violation of a local ordi­ noon today, Good Friday. Saturday will feature Young * served at the church by mem­ nance and violators will be People’s Night at 7:30, at: which Sgt, Gray, Formerly on , bers of the local W. S. C. S. St. Paul’s united with severely dealt with was the Strand Theatre Staff, and W;est Grove church this time a consecration service for the . young people of the choirs and warning issued by Police Corp. Disbrow, Reported : week in daily services at the schools of both churches, and offi­ Commissioner' .H erm an S. Among 1,000 Missing. former church. At the Passion cers of the youth groups will be service today the “Seven Words Johnson at the meeting of Petit Jury Panel held. A seli'-charting' talk, “My Staff Sgt. John C. Gray and From the Cross,” will be present­ the township committee Life Story,” will be presented by Corp. Thomas C. Disbrow, both of ed by the following ministers: Tuesday night. Listed In County Rev. Smith, A social hour will Neptune, were reported to have S. M. Smalley, Carlisle L. Hub­ follow . ■ A public dump is provided for been among the . 1,000 missing bard, Donald S. Stacey, B. S. Twenty-Four From Township, Easter will commence with a the disposal of trash, said Mr. when an Allied troop transport Crowcroft, Herbert J. Belting, Including Five From Grove, great Sunriso Service and proces­ Johnson. It is located on West ship was torpedoed and sunk in George H. Jackson and Penning­ Named for April Term, Start­ sion leaving the church nt 5:45. Bangs avenue. The hours , for European waters last November. ton Corson Rev. Smith will pre­ ing on the 18th. The committee in charge of the dumping are 7:00 a, m. to 3:00 Their families received word last side and conduct the closing lit­ service is as. follows. August p. m. 'There; Is a caretaker there w eek. any of consecration .Stoll, Bleeclccr Stirling and John to direct the dumping, and resi­ Both men were attached to the The April term petit jury for This evening a . special service G. Syms. Rev. Donald Stacey will dents of Neptune, Ocean Grove and air . corps and had previously been Monmouth county was drawn by will, be held, featuring an instal­ That's what this stray puppy when he followed a Coast d eliv er r.he ad d ress, “ T he G arden Asbury Park may use the premi­ listed as missing by the war de­ Under-sheriff Ira E. Wolcott and (iudrdsman to a USO Club IT Jacksonville, Florida, recently. Maybe lation md consecration service of Light.” ' This service will be ses freely; all others must secure partment since November 26, 1943. Herman Epstein., . commissioners, i-.ell settle for a puppy biscuit. Anyway "Yotvco” (that’s the way held at the foot of Ocean Path­ a permit from the police depart* Sfet, Gray’s wife, Mrs. Jeanette in the presence of Judge J. Edward the Jacksonville boys insist it’s pronounced) uns a nice homelike place now, as assistant club director Rhobin Taylor outfits bits', with a dis­ way and will be led by the Sal­ ment, Among offenders who have Gray, 1521 Seventh avenue, and , .Knight, in Freehold on Tuesday. tinguished stomacher. CpI. Robert L. Robert;, the adoptee, holds him. W oodring Unopposed vation Army Band, ii weather been dumping haphazardly on Corp. Disbrow’s mother, Mrs. Car­ ; Those from Neptuhe township prevents, the’service will be held vacant lots ore said to be collect­ rie Disbrow, 12 New street, were ^ and the periods they will serve are, In G . O . P. Primaries in St. Paul’s church. ors of trash, in Ocean Grove. notified of the loss of tho troop­ ns follows: April 18 to May 12—; Thom pson and H erbert Special music-.will'be heard by The collector’s report for the ship and of 1,000 of the personnel Julia Lawlor, housewife, 1215 FORMER POLICE CHIEF Yesterday Was Last Day the Cecelian and Senior choirs at ■month of March was read by Clerk aboard. No further details were Ninth avenue; George A. Parker, ENJOYS 96th BIRTHDAY for Filing with Ocean Grove A ssem bly Candidates the regular morning service. Rev. John W. Knox. Total collections given. - ! manager, Oxford W ay, and Gen­ Hotel'M an Only Candidate Smith will speak on “Life Begins amounted to $24,232. Included Sgt. Gray will be remembered eva Gravatt, housewife, 1130 Cor­ Frank “Chief’' Tantum is' on Republican Ticket.for Announce Their Candidacies at Easter.” The Assembly Bible were 1944 taxes, $9,684; 1943, by Ocean Grove residents as hav­ lies avenue, all of Neptune.. now-entering his 97th year. Sheriff. for Reelection ia Republican Class will also observe the day $3,434; 1942 and prior, $171. Tax ing been for a number of years on ! Term beginning May 15 and end­ .Yesterday he .celebrated his P rim a ry . in their afternoon Meeting with title liens continue to be redeemed the staff of the Strand Theatre at ing June 2—Wesley Brock, banker, 9Gth birthday at his home, 135 Morris J. Woodring, of Ocean a study of the Easter story. Rev. ir; tlie amount of $3,356. . Rents the North End boardwalk. He is 27 Olin street, and Rena Megill, Cookman avenue, where he Merrill H. Thompson and J. Grove, is unopposed ir the Re­ B. S. Crowcroft is the teacher of in the month of March amounted the first casualty among tho seven telephone operator, 143 Broadway, Was the recipient of a large Stanley Herbert this week an­ publican primaries for the office this class. Special music by to $2,406. former employees of the Strand both of Ocean Grove; also Mae stack of congratulatory cards nounced their candidacies in the of sheriff. The time for filjng ex­ guest, soloists will feature the who are in tho armed forces. Phillips, housewife, 1115 Ninth ave­ and letters. Mr. Tantum, re­ Trailers Must Be Licensed Republican primary for l-eelection pired yesterday. evening service at 7:30, when . '_ _ v — - \ nue; Reuben Lewis, electrician, tired police chief, if one of An. ordinance' regulating and li­ to the New Jersey House of As­ In a statement issued yester­ Rev. Smith will deliver his mes­ censing of trailers and trailer 1501 Corlies avenue, and Alvin Occean Grove’s pioneers, and' sembly. -1,. < v i day, Mr. Woodring said: sage, “The Final Note is a Noto Martin, caiyenter, State Highway has lived here for three- camps in the township was passed Missionary To China Assemblyman Meirill H. Thomp­ “For the second time the leaders of Jo y .” No. 33, all of Neptune, quarters of a century. He is by the committee on first reading son is president of -the Thompson of the Republican party have asked Term from June 5 to June 30— in good health and still en­ or, motion of Committeeman John­ To Address W. S. C. S. Coal company of South Main me; to be a candidate for the oflice Marion Reed, housewife, 119 Ab­ joys his visits to the firehouse. son, -seconded by Committeeman street, Neptune, and resides in of Sheriff on a regular Republican Miss Edith Fredericks, former bott avenue; Ada Natter, dress­ Mr. Tantum has three sons L ovem an. Interlaken, where the served on tho tic k e t Elizabeth Hannah evangelistic missionary of Kaui maker, 129 Heck avenue, and and three daughters. They A fee of $5.00 will be charged borough council. is a graduate “In 1938, when I.:\vas first a Kangi, China, will be the guest Viola Buxton, clerk, 98 I.awrence are Dr. Horace Tantum, of Wed At Parsonage ^ for a period of one month for a of Rutgers University. Assembly­ candidate, I-pledged the citizens speaker at the regular meeting of avenue, all of Oceari Grove; also Nutiey; William, Philadelphia; trailer permit upon-.application to man Thompson - Served ... in - tho of Monmouth County to conduct the Woman's Society of Christian Gladys' Evans, housewife, 1215 John, East Orange; Miss The morriogi! of Miss Elizabeth tho. license collector. No - trailer Navy in World War No. 1 and is the office on :i strictly business­ Service of St. Paul’s church on Seventh avenue; .Bertha. Reighton, Emma Tantum, _ Plainfield; F. Hannah, daughter of Mr. and camp may be operated in the town­ a member of the American Legion. like basis and to effect certain .Tuesday evening, April 18, at 7:30. housewife, 1203 , Sixth avenue; Miss Elizabeth Tantum, resid­ Mrs. Norman' Hannah, 144 Cook­ ship without‘a permit. A fir.9 of He is a member of the Rotary Club specified economies. I am pleased Miss Lulu E.' Wright, program Clarence Bennett, mason, 4 Union ing at home; and Mrs. Walter man avenue, to Pvt John Martin, $200.00 for violations is provided of Asbury Park and served as to report, in announcing my chairman, made the announcement avenue; Van Wilkins, farmer, 213 Stevens, Northampton,1 Mass. of Oukhurst, horiie on an eighteen b y th e 5 rdinar.ee, which will come president in 1939-40. As a mem­ candidacy for the second time, at the executive board meeting on Atkins avenue, and Ann Delhagen, day furlough after two" years' -up for final hearing and passage ber of the House of Assembly, that every pledge made by me was' Tuesday afternoon. S supervisor, Corlies avenue, all of duty in Alaska and the'Aleutians, on April 18. Assemblyniai; Thompson during fulfilled, and I believe that, after, Mis3 Fredericks was interned by N eptune. took place in the parsonage of St. the past year was Chairman of the serving in the oflice for three the Japanese at Hong Kong for six Term beginning July 3 and end­ County A ids M arine Paul’s church last Saturday after­ House Labor Committee. Assem­ years 5 am qualified to render an months, and was among the first ing . September 8—Florence Brit­ noon at. 2:00. Rev. Verne Leslie blyman Thompson is seeking his even better service than in my A rbor Day Set By repatriates to return home on the ton, personnel director, 1138 Cor­ Recreations A t Earle Smith performed the nuptials. fourth term in the House of As­ first term and the type of service G ripsholm . lies avenue; Charlotte Horner, The bride was attired in a gray sembly. Ho is married and has to which the people are entitled. State For A pril 14 Mrs. Charles Bilms announced housewife, 1204' Seventh avenue; Results Most Gratifying, suit with blue accessories anij wore four children. • “If the cidizens of Monmouth that her committee would serve at Carmel Hansen, housewife, 1316 Says Camp Council; Radios, •i co rsag e "of g ard en ias. Assemblyman J. Stanley Herb­ County believe I can again be of Act of Legislature Passed the Snack Bar at the U. S. O. Fri­ Eleventh avenue, and Beulah Hall, Games, Furnishings, Still. Mrs. Samuel Sciarappa, of Ocean ert resides in Sea Girt. He was service 1 shall gireatly appreci­ to Promote Planting of Trees ' day evening (tonight). Mrs. Ida secretary, 120 South Atkins ave­ N eeded. Grove, who was her only attend­ born in Neptune township and ate their support.” ' and Forest Conservation. . MacDougal, chairman of Christ­ nue, al! of Neptune. ant, wore a blue suit and a corsage: was educated in the Neptune town­ John W. Knox, Neptuno Town­ ian social relations and local Term from September 11 to close Monmouth County’s responses to of sweet peas. The bride’s father ship public school system and was ship clerk, will lie Mr. Woodring’s Arbor Dayj designated by the church activities, stated that a of term—Hazel Sutts, housewife, the needs of the Marines stationed served as best man. • graduated from New Jersey Law campaign manager. laws of New Jersey os the second rummage sale will be held, date to Old Corlies avenue; M argaret Mc- at Earle, as released-through the A graduate of Neptune high School, Newark, in 1929. He is a Friday in April, this year falls on be.announced later. 'Daniel, housewife, 706 Atkins ave­ Monmouth County Camp and Hos­ school, the bride is employed by a practicing attorney in Asbury Friday, April 14th, according to The next meeting of the execu­ nue; Charles Laug, assistant buy­ pital Council three weeks ago, has blueprint company in Asbury Park. Park. He was ■; a member of the Injures Back in Parachute Drop word from Mr. Charles P. Wilber, tive board will be held at the homo er, 409 South Atkins avenue, and been “amazing and most gratify­ The bridegroom attended Asbury borough council of Sea Girt for John R..B. Byers, jr., of Ruther­ State Forester and Director of the of Mrs. Bleecker Stirling, 12 Pit­ Jennie Wilson, housewife, 1207% ing” Monroe Eisner, chairman of Park high school. three years and acting recorder of ford, who is attached to'the Air­ New Jersey Department of Conser­ man avenue, on May 2. Eighth avenue, all of Neptune. tho council said yesterday. He The couple left for Pennsylvania Neptune lownship for two years. borne Command, is.in an army hos­ vation and Development, . “This Those attending were Mrs. H. added, however, that several new on their wedding trip. After com­ -v :----- He was also the Borough Record­ pital in the south suffering from day,” Mr. Wilber said, “has bean D. Kresge, Miss Lulu Wright, buildings under construction at the pleting his furlough, Pvt. Martin er of Sea Girt in 1937. Assembly­ an injured back, caused by an acci­ ■set aside by act of the New >l-5r- Mrs. Neal Tompkins, Mrs. Earl depot as well as several day and will report for duty at Camp man Herbert is an exempt fireman dent while jumping from a plane sey Legislature :iot only for plant­ Height, Miss Anna Hardy, Mrs. Elizabeth F. Lawlor recreation rooms are still in need White, Oregon. and active in many fraternal and at 1,200 feet. He is the grandson ing shade tree- about our homes L. B. Mulford, Mrs. E. W. Davis, of furnishings. civic organizations. He has been of the late Mrs. A. L. Newman, ' ■------V -— — ■; end on town and city streets, but Mrs. G. L. D, Tompkins, Mrs. Bride of James Coder Radios, Mr. Eisner pointed out, a member of the House of Assem­ formerly of the Olive House. He to develop interest in forest con­ Charles Bilms, Mrs. Ida MacDou­ are sorely heeded by the Marines MAJOR AND MRS. CAIN HERE bly for the past seven years and entered the service from Cornell servation. Trees are -needed for, gal, Mrs, Raymond Manley, Mrs. West Grove; Methodist church (Continued on lmfie 5) is now seeking his eighth term. University, where he was a prc- lumber, to protect our watersheds Donald Lippincott, Miss Nancy was the setting for the marriage Homo From Campaigning in As a member of the Assembly, As­ nicdical student. According to re­ from erosion and to srovidi shelter Dorey, Miss May Comfort, and of Miss . Elizabeth Frances Law­ Africa and Italy semblyman Herbert is chairman of Betty Shipman Heads ports received by relatives here, and a suitable habitat for birds Mrs. Samuel Hetherington. lor, 1215 Ninth avenue, Neptune, Major Hal) Cain, regular U. the Commerce and Navigation he has been in a plaster cast, but fish and game.” son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lawlor; S, Army, and Mrs. Cain are visit­ — V— — '. Committee End has been chair­ Junior Woman’s Club is steadily improving. . Shade tree planting in communi­ to Plfc. James B, Coder, jr., U. S. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Pearce In V-12 at Tulane man of the Banking, Highway and ties can be most effectively car­ army, son of Mrs. Ethe) Coder,' V------A. Hughson, 1210 Ninth avenue, Charles Holmes Pearce A. S., National Defense Committees. He Betty Shipman was elected presi­ ried on in cooperation with munici­ 117 Clark avenue, on Monday N optune, U. S. N. R., of 1215 Seventh ave­ is married and has four children, dent of the Ocean Grove Junior Drout on Dean's List at Bucknell pal and county shade free com­ evening at 10:00. Rev. Donald Mojor Cain returned recently nue, Neptune, is one of sixteen the oldest, Jay Stanley Herbert, Woman’s Club at a Mother and Frank G. Drout, son of Mr. and missions. . Many shade tress ions-, Stacey, West Grove pastor, per­ after campaigning, in Africa, Italy men'i’rom the Southwestern Louis­ now serving in the U. S. Marine Daughter meeting held in tho club­ Mrs. W illiam M. Drout* sr., of Nep­ missions will help sehool authori­ formed the ceremony. Sicily; and the South Pacific. This iana Institute Navy V-12 Unit C orps. house, 89 Mt. Carmel Way, last tune, has been named on the Dean’s ties plan and carry out Arbor Day Tho bridegroom’s mother and is his first re-jiite in over a year. selected for. israrisfer to Tulane V — n ight. Honor List a; Bucknell university, programs and tree planting’ in the bride’s father were tho attend­ Major Cain’s father, Mr. Hardy University, Now Orleans,- La.,: it Other ofiiccrs named for the en­ Lewisburg, Pa., for scholastic ex­ •which' -school ihildrcr participate. a n ts. PURCHASE CERTIFICATE Cain, of Summertdn, S. C., is also was announced thia.weel,, He will suing yenr' include Evelyn Gant, cellence during the term which Shade trees arenot available fjfem Both tho bride and groom are sp en d in g th e lioOidays \vfith M r. major ih - 'Naval ■ Reserve Officer Red Cross Drive Report To Be first vice president; Grace Beh­ ended February 26, it was an­ the State Nurseries, but can be graduates of Neptune high school, and Mrs. Hughson. Training Corps General.- He w as Announced Soon rens, Bocond vice president; Jano nounced this week by Miss Mary secured from reliable commercial class' of ’41. The bride its em­ a student at Neptuno high school, Reighton, recording secretary; H. Hunt, recorder. Drout, a Navy .nurseries, operating in New Jer­ ployed by the New Jersey Bell Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gracoy, prior to being called, into tho Navy Eleanor Borden, financial secre­ trainee at Bucknell, is studying sey. On.the other hand,seedlings Tolophone Company, Asbury Park. of Ocean Grove, havo purchased a Auxiliary Changes Meeting Time as a freshman in tho V-12 pro­ tary; Janice Macuuley, corres­ origineoring. He attended Due li­ and transplants suitable' for. ra- Red Cross Certificate, in honor At tile rocent meeting of the g ra m . He was assigned to tho' V- ponding secretary, and Marjorio no!! a? iv civilian before being forototlon may be securcd at rea­ of thoir nephew, Pvt. Robert Hol­ Home for tho Aged Auxiliary of 12 program while a member of tho Lippincott, auditor; Barbara Slubb called to active duty with the Navy. sonable cost from the department Friendly Circle I'lanB Luncheon brook, according to Mrs. .Robort St. Paul’s church, a recommenda­ flcot. wus appointed chairman of pub­ -Ho was gin dun tod from Neptune Tho Ocean Grovo Friendly Cir­ Meredith, 140 Main avenuo, chair­ tion was pusaod to change tho by property owners whoso holdings licity, m an o f tho Ocoan (it-ovo Red Cross high school in 1942. . amount to ten or .more acres, cle of tho First Presbyterian Tho mooting, was 'conducted by timo of the luwtingH from 3:00 to Proud Parent* of Baby Girl church met on Monday ■ afternoon C am p aig n . Information- concerning >tho the prosiilont, liarbaru Feldman, v---- 2:ii0. Dr, and Mrs, G, Fey Stoll, of wltlh Miss Mary Morris, 80 Mt, Others wishing io contribute to source of supply of shado trees Tim Incmning jiroaldont and- tliu Com bined SiirVlcB T o IIo Held Nutloy, aro tho proud parents of Carmol Way, A covorod dish tho drive before il clonus, ir e from ssommereM mireorlo# and In­ program cliulrman, Grace llvlirena, The. combined boivIco of tliu An­ nil sight and ono.lmlf pound baby luncheon Iii sohodulod for next urgofl ; to communicate with tlio W, C. T, I), Will Meet formation and order Manta for re- will Si« Bant !s,i delegate*- to ilia bury Park churches, will by held girl, Mary- Catherine, born March month, to ha held at tlio home of ehalrmun or luuve tlielr contribu­ __Thu regular maetlllg nf thu foestatlen stock will he gladly fur. Htntu OdiivuiUton In New York at the Atommiebl. I.utyerttn eliurclt, H0| at SI, Harnehas hospital New­ Mrs, J, N. Kugler, Tho next moot­ tion at the Anbury Park a ml Ocean O.i'oiin lirovii W, (!, T. U, will he ninhoil upon application to tho Do- filty on May 111 aiid tin, : Plane Anbury 1‘ni'lt, tliia evenlim, at HtiMJ ark, .JSoU) mother and Ihiby aro ing will ini nt tliu home of Miss drove Hank, Tho Until report nf held next, WedniifiJny al .SiilO |i, purtment of Conservation find Do- ware nUu imnlu for a culm nitio to o'eloek, with |{ey, tJiii-IUtu Httblmrd doing nicely, Or, fttoH li tlie son Kmnin. Manor, t)i Abhnlt avenue, tlie drive will-bu relou«m| next in, at thu liuiiie nf (lia jiiiiijiiunt, volopmont, lie arivpij on Hiitiiiday,. A|irll 15, dellveriiiK tlio nennom Mr*, ICI . of Mr. nnd Wm QHo (I. BleJl, nr., on April 17, , ' weak, Mm, Jpsne Kenler, )0t lliondway, Ten and ri'frenlmieHt* ww« »urv> Ilrennweiie, jm itrnno. uitlol'Nt, will nf Obosm Grove, , oil, Mm, J, M, ^ehlinim, the |ire«U tlni; "Thu Hymn nf Die l MSS: S>iii ittfM lulili’i which Wits »llruvllvely deuo: Hit* in, O, <), I'huilt. A, l», 0103 B I6 A i m m 88 Miin Av«n»y,^ if, "9 If: ruled for (lie «priuif leeinn, Yu th e I,mil," by llnlmtu. * 1 ! (ii PAG IS TWO FRIDAY, APRIL 7; 1944

board sounds good to' mo ond I CYCLING IN ATLANTIC CITY shjill be very proud to''hove -my nam e o n i t You. will rismember E W S ® F I played my trumpet at the Byacfc Meeting many times and feel TOry badly to learn that this pavilion was entirely destroyed. I am en­ closing -‘some financial help, nud wish it could be more for that, is I N U N I F O R M the way I feel toward all of Ocean o c i :a \ a m o v e Robert I, if im mi It H arold IV. Ita ln car Ms\.Wvr'li»>iu*rul , James Uardnison T. K, Hclchclderfer Grove and hope during the com­ Win. II. m. 31 orris WIN In in H arris Christopher ltoltzel ing summer you will .be able to get (jnrdner; I-. A lies Jacob Hiiusslliip, 3rd ; Milton ltldifway By Bill Thomson filllrl*ly A t o M’mill III A. liciiitz, Jr.. . Kenneth II. Ulley out of the red entirely. /Looking) Willis Atkinson ,I times Hendrlekson Walter II. ltliey Pfc. Richard B. Stirling, David E. Stevens, U.S.N.R. forward to the time whsk w e .-’ill - . Jnt'k A yvadlau .lames Herbert W'esley ltliey .TnIi ti W . Haiti, Jr. Robert Holbrook, Jr. Heruard T. ltlns 32702175 Battery B, 205 Dorm. 27, N.C.T.P., Cornell ali be bad; in Ocean Grove again.” Will ill III.C, linker . F rank Holl , W aller T . lt In mt Lena Itnrtu ' I id nil rd R. Holl '-Alfred Itoliliison A.A.A.—A.W.Bn. A.P.O. 913, University, Ithaca, N. Y. lUiiii'ti I., ltjirto Hlrliard Hoi/ HamlHon Hohland C/O Postmaster “Hy Uncle Bill: I just received Reserve Cadet Richard D. Walter. J. Iteattie Will 111 m I I 11 tf Ill'S W‘ill hint J. Homer 'I'. K. Heekntim, jr . Mnrtln Hurley Donnld II, ltoss ’ San Francisco, California. word recently that I am to remain Thomson, C. R. C., 10-43, , Arthur I’,, Hennett Reginald Hiirley Kdward J. Howland at Cornell University taking train­ 2. A. *8 U. S, Coast Guard Kviin K. .lam es . Floyd Hush “As I mentioned in my last let­ .limits. Hehnelt . 11 Reserve Officers Trainin; School, Robert Hertfeii IJrover It. James, Jr. WIlllnin L. Sanborn ter to you, wo are on an island ing as an Engineering Specialist Philip N, Henren llotvard Jnmniincnii, jr. C . A il ra In Schm itz U. S. Coast Guard Academy, Ilc rln in i S. ltUN. .Ir. Clin s. W. Jcffrcy>Smith Theodore Schlossbach and for the first time in a long •in Mechanical Engineering/' This . It ti r t Itlitekluek .Joint W. J e te r Franklyn Setfcr means six more semesters here. New London, Conn. A If m l V. It y Ism a A.. K. Johnson . Howard Semons While wc were ordered to take Allrii Harden-. .Mary Kohu Charles I,. Severs (•) a long hike and it reminded me •My finals come up- shortly in the “I have beer, so busy trying to, ItIt'lut r«l II. Harden Joseph |-\ Italser William Shaller course i have about completed. catch up with what goes on here Wil-lnm Hrrtiueeke, Jr. Ci'orire Kclree i;eor »e. Sfilbln of the story going the rounds Jo h n IV. Hreniien Wilson Kennedy ll. Virginia Shlbley here. It seems that a new marine There are many boys being ship­ at the Reserve Officers’ Training. M an: tie rite .1. Hrlerley. . rnul C.-Kondla .Fa He F. II. Sid Hit ped from here' to many universi­ Lees H ranine, Jr. . Homer D. li reset*, jr. Kenneth J. Smith lieutenant was assigned to one of School. So f:lr it has .lived up to linvlil W. Hrown Will bun T . Ii res'.’e Ituth I*. Sm ith ties . all over, the country. It its reputation of being the tough­ II. W a rre n HriMwi Dorothy |). I»utfJer * Verhe L. SillIIb our companies and when ho ap­ Herberl It. Itnsh, jr. iisn u ir Ktifcor . Warren P. Smith peared he was o very little fellow, seems they have- decided to train est of schools in the' Coest Guard Norman '.Campbell Randolph I.ii H arrr Will him H. Sm ith certain groups in certain schools Training. We have a busy, day A lbert k ; (a lle y . Unyinond ,11. I.nnsinger Paul D. Splttlehouse light in weight, wore glasses and T. II ml ford (*ut try . ltoy Lever O tto («.. Stoll, jr. Thcs« Iwo charming misses arc indulging In one of the many did not look as though he could now. The mate is now blowing and I suppose most nil the fel­ Burry Chamberlain : Arthur Xernnn Lins' Itieliard IL. Stout chow formation and you know how lows iri~ the service find the same Richard SI. Child WilHam Fenton Lins Wilbur Stout . sporting ?rtivKics in Atlantic City by cycling on the famous stand this life. One of the big Atlantic City Boardwalk. This healthful outdoor sport Is allowed Stanley I.. Clio ton , Joseph . II. l.nckwood • Dotitflas Stirling bruisers of marines yelledj when I like to eat, so hate to miss it. thing. Wo have four hours of Ueorire Coder W nllnrc. K. Ludw ig Albert - Strassliurgcr on the celebrated Wooden Way during certain hours of the day. James Coder William Lyon Donald Struttou the ■ company »:?aeived ihe new Will write again later on. In the guard watch at night, ten hours Clifford I’oli* Gordon Macaulay Itobert H, S tratto n meanwhile best wishes to every­ of classes during the day and with Will hi ni .1. Coll It’r William Maekay Fdwnrd W. Stratton ■ lieutenant who was to take com­ Deorire Dnnitds K. MucW'hlnney, jr. Alfred V. Sm'Ilnrton mand, ‘And a little child will lead body.” this from time to time they work Itli'lmrd Dclln rt Rusllng MneWhlnney. ’ * Jolm (3. Sym s,. jr . in a too mile run ending up with .Donald I)*' Hnsn • HenrKo It. Magee Woolsey Thompson David K. Jfonry Autonlo A. Nuazi louls Solovikos them.’ Tho next morning when Will la in E . M orris Fnmk II. Specht Pvt. Andrew Brcidenbach Kenneth De Rose Jtussell F, Major (•) Kdward Thoms Fnmk F. Herbert tho company assembled in the bar­ the obstacle course, which I have Thom as .1. !>«»> I In . Dnotflns It. Manley Martin J. Tobin Joseph V. H erb ert Harry S. Morris WHlium J. Spitz 15302026, 4th Co., 1st Plat., .Taek Dolii tush .' - Itobert McClelland, Jr. Joseph V'nn (‘leaf M ulford H. H erb ert Silencer H. Morton Itohcrt N. Stack racks was posted a notice: ‘This heard a rainy of the fellows in . William D. McClelland Frederick Van C-leof Charles A. HoUel tivorgc D. Moser, Jr. Bernard A. Htanard 6th Regt., A. S. T. P. W lUnrd Dm company will take a twenty-five other branches if the service Walter L. Dill . Itobert II. Mciido Warren T. Vusel (•). James H. Hicks Iio hurt K. Mosor Italph N. Stark Fort Benning, Georgia. H arold H. D unkerley .‘.D avid V. Metz H osalle A. Volsct Vernon Illgley Jolui JI. Maurer Karl II. Stebblns mile hike today, and a little child speak about and they were Slot Charles Dunn Irwin Millitfiin Sydney T , W alton' . James F. Hill lla ro ld C. MogUI Donnld II. Stereneon “Unk Bill, it is a long timo since shall load them.’ Things on this kidding when I say it is a bruiser. Arthiir II. Dietz, Jr.. Frank Mills Halph F. Walworth John 11. Holland Herbert F.' Megill Melvin A. .Stew ard I hnve seen you and many things James K. Knsley, jr. ■ . I,mils J. Mistime William S. Ward . Hoodwin J. Holman H arry A. 31111^ . Robert H» Stewart island are very quiet. I am confi­ At present I am involved with Stanley Krbneher • Walter L. Morris Samuel Watson,.-Jr* Joseph (). Hoppach Frank Mitchell Carl Jny Stewart have happened during that time. lt. Airin' Kverett 'William-Morris (leortfc C*. Weldon Wilfred Hop wood, Jr. Arnold Mooru 3Vulter J. Stewart dent after my experiences out here Celestial Navigation. Soally I William It. Morris (ieorire D; Westervelt W ilton L. 31ooro Oeorue W. Straelo I am now taking my basic here .Til mrs S. Frrrls • Kilns Horner no one knows when this war will must admit I am in a fog the big­ WIDhi/n .1. FH zpnlrlek Robert K. Moss Harry W. White ' Haymond S. Horner Charles K. Mount Joseph L. Stratton arid expect to get/back into medi­ Kenneth FM/pnlrlek Arthur J. Mount Albert White Hurolil K. H orsey • Alfonso D. Muldro Kenneth S. Strohm be over and I n learning to bo gest part of the timo, but that is Alfred To tire! I Joseph: Mount Kvefett C. White. . . John I. Howard Kugene T. My lew Joseph R. Sturm cine through-the Army Specialized most comfortable living in a na­ part of the course. I hope to see . Kiliinr R. Fulton Harry Mulliken Ituth It. While Leonard W. Hubnnd Michuel Narayouski Arthur K. Sutton Training Program. Fort Benning C, w. Harrnlirnndt Jack .Mulliken tMorin Whitehead Itobert F. Hudson ‘ John Narayouski Frederick K. Sutton tive hut. 1 have the opportunity the liglit soon and then I will be jjimesiR. Hnrrabrnndt Itieliard 1*. Mulliken • Unth W hitford Joseph Huggins tJeorge M. N aylor Ike Schlossbach is-alright and I like it. It is warm Don das ll. Uurwond John J. Murphy P. Stephen Wielert Owen H. Hughes Malcolm H. Nesbitt Leroy Slocum to swim quite often, but it is not able to tell you upon what course Dlcdsou Nettles Kugene C. Slocum here most of the timo and that is 31 iio V. Hlbbons F. l.ii Ini TVelson Thomas J. Wielert- . Jam e s 11. 11 ule like riding the waves at the South I fihall 3teer, Only about two K llsw nrlh. N. tiles Charles W. Newcomb Hobe.rt W 'llllains John Arnold Hnlshart . Hubert J. Neville Wilbur T. Slocum what I enjoy. The food in. camp is D aniel V. i.MIInn John V. Newcomb David. Williams, Jr. H ow ard L. Hull© Hilbert J. Newman Leroy O. Slocum - ' End. Hope this coming summer more months when my struggle Norman Norris John F. Wlllliimsou John T. Hulse Lloyd F. Newman ...... Sponenberg very good nnd the fellows in gen­ Raymond Graeter when you plan the Seventy-Fifth for ft commission will be over. (If Janie* Cnivatt. Donald Opdyke .H ubert K. -Wills Josepli A. Hulse Ueorgo 11.’ Noble • Kvelyn. Stout . eral are a good bunch—no com- ’Wilthim Ouy • Clyde. Packard' Henry. J. Woodrlni? . Willard J. Hulse (U'tirgc J. -Norris. Murviil L, Stout ; they do not. ‘bilge? me before). Norman if. Fit oka rd Chnricti Hummel 31 Icliael W. Norris Oeorge P. Strong Anniversary, it will be most suc­ AV ill in ni A. (I tiyer. Jolm W. Woolley plaints, no kicks. You and our I There goes the formation call, Joseph IlnKormnn Ilorts J. rcrkins Kkffir W riff fit . Winslow L. Ilurtord Caleb Oates llezeklali Summers cessful and wish I could be* with Karl Swisher friends in the Grove will remem­ • itobert Hnmmen' W* ill la m S. F crklns F.utfcne W’richt A lfred C. H urley 31 Ichael J. O'Hrler you all to help in this celebration. , time’s up and no excuses if you IVnlUT Hnnvnek Cliner A. Perry, John S. 1*. Young Alton 11. Hurley Jan ie s O’Donnell . John It. Tantum ber my brother Eddie. Well he Jolm Ilaneov Hoyden l***rry. F.dwin .Youni? Carlton Hurley. Thomas K. O’ilagan . Sanford Tallman Please remember me to every- do not appear. I hope to see. you Allen Hannah: John. P ettit Joseph Young •Allan F. Hussey- Frank P. OrltlcI Oenrge II. Tallman has-been deferred for six ?r.onths all in April and if I qm lucky, be >'or m an H annah (•> Wallace A. Pfelflcr . Oscar II. Ilyer . Thouias A. OrlilcI Walter Tarasovls, Jr. one.” John lugram, Jr. AVilbur Wyckoff Orr Cecil .O;'Taylor —told to put on more weight. He wearing some gold.” Summer Residents ■James. It. Curtlnii Ceorire p. Itoircrs . Hlchard Irons •Frederick L. Osborn Clarence S. Taylor certainly is disappointed arid now - Itobert N. Hamilton' A If re,| M. Scott . Haymond Osborn, Jr. Nnrmtm Taylor William F. .Brennecke, jr., S.K.3C. j-'red A. Ahlirrim Itobert K. Irons going out to gain weight so that -Alfred;Jack Hall» Jr. Ted llelsh Will in hi C, Scott Clnrenec Jaekstm Howard 11. O’Shea Richard S. Taylor Fleet Air Wing Fifteen K uuene It. Hiull lt ut Ii L. Heist Howard W. Selby, Jr. • J o h n W.; Jacob F rederick K. Olio Samuel I). Taylor when he comos up again he will be ; Klias 11. linker, Jr. Carl S. Herbst John 11. Selby. Heruard Jackson Carter L. Owens Dudley. H. Terrett, Jr. C/O Fleet Post Office, Thomas T. Holme '.Wallace Shaiiircr Itussett M. Jackson Myron A. Pabst Harold Dlxoa Terrlo able to make tlio i-equired pound- Add Indigestion Hurry W. llakcr / New York, N. Y. Kd wa rd F.. H arto Harold H. Ho|t . Jam e s J . S h ern ird , .Id Charles It; Jackson, Jr. Pk tro. J-’. Paeera Martin C. Textor ;' a g e .” : Relieved in 5 minutes o r 31 elv in D. H cnnett Thomas Hiiwell Joseph S. Simpkins Clm rlcs V. Jam ison . Heorge S. Paiiila . Al/eh It. T hom as 'I certainly think that plan of double your money back Itoluiid U. Hlake; Charles Huneke David F. Stevens • Daniel Hurlls Jamison Cerald Palaia ‘ Fdw nrd 31. T hom as W ien excess ttoranch acid cauies painful, suffocat­ Donald Hnejrehold C h a rle s A. Ju*|net ■’ Llo.vd J . Stevens . John I.. Jeter Hay Palaia . Robert IL Thomas yours is swell about tho insignia; Midshipman Oscar D. Summers, jr. ing; s&a. sour itornnch and heartburn, doctors usually Theodore F. Kestlntf H lchard II. Slirlliitf William S. Jcrnee Leon Palmer Arnold T . Thompson prescribe tha /astost-BCtin# medicines known for Thomas Hnidley; • KniDloraatlo relief—medlclncs llko thoeo In Bell-an® Itobert F. Brown Donald Ketcham F rank F* S frollsky Fdwnrd 'II. Johnson Jack A. PantaIo» Harold Thompson it will help show people of, the j U.S.N.R.M.S.,; 320 Johnson, L. F. Sul 11 van. jr. TabUti,’ No laxatlre. Bdl-an» brlngt comfort In a Irv in M. Uuch, jr. Arthur; Lambert, Jr. . Fdwnrd IL Johnson Paul Palmer Arden F. Thompson Grove what kind of work we fel­ Columbia University, JI tty or doublo your money back on return Of botUo Robert Cam re la. . . I‘rank Llchly • .Hraiiierd F. Swaln A lfred M. Jobes Krnest Palmer liclvln J. Tledeman to ui. 25o at all diugglsu. WilHam Cnnn . C. L aurln M arch William -If. Truux •Walter Dottvrwelch, Jr. Sam Pctillo personally appreciate tho wonder­ ITnrrlson Fdwards Hownrd Patterson, Jr. Hoberi T. Wegge l.’ennre W. Kcefn (iebrgc C. Plillllps .Salvnture J. Trupla (♦•) a lot of work. Many of the boys A ndrew J . F.tfiier Henrv I*. Peele, jr. Harry Wheeler. A rth u r 1*. ICaiipe Kdward Perrclla ■ L eltoy T u c k er *•' ful work you are doing to ' make have ‘bilged,’ as they call it when Kobert M. Flchhom C arroll S; PieVce . Jack W. WlltlainK John J. Keefe H orace. (1. P e ttit Futfene F. Turchyn DAILY-- 3 P. M. Walter Plttls Stanlev Vi Wood, Jr. Andrew Kiefer,. Jr. Alfred Plcone. - 3VlllInm T urchyn Ocean Grove a better place for us a fellow flunks because they could (Jeorire T. Felck Itobert Wood. Hubert J. Fiedler IJcrtram P itt Is ; W PI in hi S. King Haymond K. Pierce Michael Turchyn fellows in the service when we re­ not make the grade, but I hope Charles’ ll.- Fluke H rad ley O. P o tte r John S. Yen ‘ . ^ William lltidsoii Klrke 1’dgar-Phillips, jr. ^ Jo h n Tyinn Herbert H. Frederick Walter S. Propert, Jr. David H. /.Ingg AI bah Kenny Joseph Phillips Jam e s K. U land. turn. I know all the boys feel the I shall not be one in the class. Reiti- M odel Bakery jtlc h a rd H. Fredey Futfeiie Itoiiers Paul Knrh, Jr. 31argarct K. Pierco W’alter rimer, Jr. 47 Pilgrim Pathw ay Clm rlcs A. Knius.s . Anthony Pisano Michael If. IJrbnnsky same way and looking forward to They call us the ninety days won­ > FPTUNF. : Roderick K. (-arter Frances Durkin Philip II. Kruschka Karl II. Plummer Anthony J. Vnlente the timo when we can all be to­ ders if we get through in that OCEAN GROVE Charles W. (Vslier AValter Durkin W’ill In m F. Kruschka Kugene IL Plummty Fllglo Vnlente Nicholas AlilarelU John W. Dutton gether again.” time. Your idea of an insignia Frank C. Am maun Charles A. Chamberlain M Ic line! Knrllehyk Hartson Poland Joseph J. Valente Arthur J. Anderson .Inck II.-Charlatan John Dwyler Wnltcer Knrichyk Itobert Poles Arnold Van Hlse Kliner H. Mulrc.ws ! William Cheesemau David N. 3>rotit Paul . ir. I.aeey, Jr. Chnrles S. Polheraus Wendell K. Van Hlse James H. Clark' Donnld. A '.I) nil can Fmnk-Mn C. Lane , Douglas A. Polhemus Klwood C. Van Note tills Ardolina . WilHam A. Clark. Jr. Dlctrirh .1. Fherhardt John WPInrd T.ane 3tax pollack Reed Van Luvance Albert S. Apicalli W ilson .1.1:cries jtalph Applegate Willie li night criarrltt Weldon.V. Lane, jr. John II. Prlestaey Albert W. Van 3Iater Hc\ Ohiy, jr. Itudolpli Fckhnrdt *Uurold k . L ane Itobert J. Priestley* John I. Vnn Note Mlcliuel Arcanpelo tieorge It. Fddleman Charles Araone Conway T. Clay Hcori'e Lntshnvv (ieorge K. Pullen Roderick Van Note tilen U. Clay Samuel Fdelson. M. D. (-harles F. Lane Vito Pisano Joseph O. V etrano Albert J. Ardolina S tanley M. F ilw ards Hlehnrd fl. 'Liino. 3»eter ArdoHnn I1 red P. Clayton, Jr. Salvatore Paris! Dominick Vetrano James Armstroni; tJenrtfe I.. Clayton Joseph Fhrlenbnch, Jr. F.d ward K. I.askowskl Itobert C. Pyle ’ Paul J. Vetrano Thomas J. A mono Itfchnrd Clay ton Donald P. Fid ridge James F. l.iuightln Patsy (Juantrnuo Stovo F. Vetruno Frank H. Cleveland Clarence It. Fid rid go William J. Litutfhiin John II. Quarles Carney Vetrano •Warren A say Joseph H. Coffee . W ill In ni A. Flit rid go Hubert. I,Indian* Joseph A. Hamns Michael A, Vlrglllb I,con 11. A sell Carl Flliott. jr. Norma ii. Law rence Louis Vitale. K dw ard D . Ashlleld Francis Cole Wllllo Kdward Heaves T hom as M. Asklew F.iigene J . Coin . Donald A. F nil Is Fvcrett l.nyton : Andrew Ilcchstelner Anthony O. Vona IlnrryF. Coleman lieonje F. Fmmons W arren Le CJiimpto tieorge A. Itec|i stein er Donald Voorhees . -nml Attardi Ceorge Combs, sr. T.eoii Tt, Fm m ons W illiam I.. F.ee Clifford Heed Henry H. Voss jKti'ac A ykcs ■ * - - John J, Fnnls Ah rail am A/.ulay Jo*m F. Comer Albert J. Lawson Albert M. Reynolds . Charles F. Walker Alexander Haeon Vincent. Clifford W ill linn F rick son Alexander Lepinsky Oeorge W. Heynolds Hermit T. WaJkor w m iiim K. Conlan F.d win J . F rvln Hud Lepinsky llerburt llarr ltoy holds Russell 31. W alUng Fmiik. W. Haeh ltnymotid Ciniover . H arold W'. Fstlow Theodore Lepinsky I,InVvood A. KcynoldK Philip I. Walton John J.' Balkan Theodore V. C*ook Harry ltoss Fvans . Fdson Alston Lewis ' William Huberts, jr. Andrew Wallo (••) CnrJ i;. Haniion Albert J. Corlio Walter Fvans, Jr. Kenneth Hlehnrd Lisle Michael Jtlnnfdl MicJmeJ 3VaJJo Albert Harncs. Haymond ■ L. Fwlng Anthony • It. Haronn Heortfe II. Corwin John Wright-Lisle Vie Hush . RIchurd O. W ard . ..Turner. It. Cotlrijll ' Pierre J. Kxarhos Kdward A. Lippincott Peter J. Held . Alfred Watson Jlenjamin Hnrone. Henry Fuller Joseph M. Harone Clnlrmoht W. Cowan Flwood T. Lippincott' Hilbert T. Hedden- Eugono K. Watson I.ogiin C. Cooper Joseph Farrmrgln Irving Idppincolt • Paul Hedden, Jr. Albert Warden Tony Itarone John Fiirruirglo...... l ‘atsy J. Hnrone Silas Monroe (!oy Herman I.nfton Hoberi H.' Hedden ' • . llotvard P. Warden Cliurles. Cnilg Samue) Fnrruinrlo Dcmoru ;J; l.opez, jr. .Charles Hecbstelncr Raymond K. Warden Martin llartolt 31 a run ret M. Fauver' Kred Henry Hauer, jr. San I C. -Craig Oullhi I.ofton ’ John A. Hlce Ivan W are Henry D., Crank Patsy Carl Ferrara James It. Lofton Isnnc Hlchardson Roy Warren Headquarters for..... David I'. Heatty Andrew J. crippen Tony Ferrara • 1-go C. I.ourenxo Frederick Hiehardsou Agnes Weaver, R, N. E d win It. Hehr«’ns Frniiejs U. Fes'chnrek Iteubi n Hell John F. Crippen Donald Fenton Ltinday Henry .ltoehrlch Novel It. W'ebster (}. Jack Crussntnn (•) . Frederick Fes.cliarek C larence A. Lurch Albert (’. Rogers David F. Westervelt I,eo \. HelHssen Kenneth Feseharck C larence H. Lyle Kuupts (L White lietinelll Heiider. Frederick D. f’ross Albert Roirers, Jr. - i;eorue H. Crowell William J. Feth, Jr. Frank It. .Lynns J imiics L. Rogers •• Charles It. Westcutt Victory Garden Fertilizer I’n ul HcnfittM Sa.muel K. Findler : Fii irene .Lyons 1'a u l Uene.way *. . Albert Cuccumllo Walter F. Rogers Krnest If. W'estphul Alheri ' Henneett Haymond C art is Daniel Cdrl Flore Itieliard P. Lyons K enneth A*. Rose Leo O liver AVhite -. Joseph Carlo . ’ John Lerov FHzgernld Will It* Lyons Charles Hosenstein Irving W'hlte, jr. . Arnold I.. Hennell . Joseph F. Flamitila Leon ^laccanlco Donnld il. Iteniiett Joseph (‘urto (ind.i John Hush H a r r y W; White, Jr. Dominick Cutano I.a Hue ‘C. FleirnI ..Frnest Mae Dermant Hlehnrd J. Rutledge Joseph 31. W hite (*) KI wood It. Hennott. Hubert T. Mile Dermiiut Vegetable Seed Kiirl. I'. Hennett John J. Cutuiio Joseph M. Flood Fekalee 1>. Satamonn R o b ert W. Wliltu Fdwanl L. Conklin Vernou. L. Fnrd Fred T. Mae Dermant Joseph Saluslro, Jr. Myron JI. White. • llermnn Heiinett Tliendore Fmttkettnvld Charles MncDnnuld : J,i/wN Li- Heunett Ccoraiie >V; Cnrhart N h'k Sasso W illard L. 3V.hito Fnmk Dangler. Jr. I.ester- Franklin, Jr. Donnld MaeDowell W'DIIam Scliaiik William H. Wllllo tioorue C. Hcnnett Itobert MneKen/ jtptier .1. Hennett l.eroy S. Dangler W.iiUiiin J . Freem an Fred J, Sehauck Thomas It. Whltukcr Janies V; Daiiulcllo Thomas L. Fry • Stanley Major, jr. H erm an AV. Schnur Jumes N. Wlgfall / ' -Flower "Seed , James Hi:iinctl Churles itrfIn ..Marvin IJ. Hc.niiett Mu li* In J . Da niello Arthur Nfc Handy Frank Sail In Irving Wlldu . Ceorgc Daniels. Charles Ha ran Nick Mnrcuuleco Jerry A. Sel rap pa Donnie I). Williams . Sam net J. Hennett. John T. MnrsbnIJ • Walter Iteiitetl Henry F. Danker H oberi A. U rook el I - Alton ScuDborpe .John Williams F url Wi Davidson David J. fiarrlsou, 3lnson If. Mnrshitll . 3fnrctis L. Srlarappn Milo Williams Jtobert F, Hills • F a gene Maloti, Jr. Stuurl M. Hills Jo h n M. Davis James D. Harrison Alton 11. See N oah F . . W illiam s L a w n Seed ArH'ii*- it'llke, Jr. Itobert (I, Dny Franklin (Jnsner (ieorife II. Martin Donald C. Selover Lewis M. Will Is Kobe-* Hlue Itobert. O. Day JoJm J. (Jnssney V incent A. M artin l<. Lyndon Selover Raymond K. WUson I'.-l «•' itird Hoberi N. Deane V James l„ (tntt'llug Joseph MurttiKcelU llnrold M. -Shafto Itobert K. Wills W 'ulter H. He How Hen t«i ni In H lushan, Jr, P at .Mart i i * cell I Harold F. Shafto Richard* Ki W ilson W ill la e* P.oirel CllfTord F . H rnham Samuel S. Murlnsecll! Will la »*• 11. Hotid F rank De C apua, Jr. Joseph A. Shafto . Robert Wilson Garden Tools fliivhi II. Ilowers ' A nt Itmi.v F . D ainbrose ' Hordon T«, tiraham tieorce 1 . Matthews Frank Shoemaker Josoph Wiltshire ■ (tllber' I,, Itowcrs Italpli DVNntbrosI MIMerd I. H rant Michael M auger I • Haymond SliorL Jr; Irwin li. Wlustoa Htepb'ii Hlnuver P eter .1. II art Jan ll tjeorwe 'Menke, Jr, William Hmlth Km 11 y Yarrington lli'rm iin V. |lu»rh . Hliinlev Diauiniid Jose oh J, Ha rl l*n li Tliomiib II. Menke Ashton 0 , Nmllh James V, Yarrlngtou IrvliiK lleiker . Limit D*e|i| Will In in L. Ilarlwlrk Ornrue. *. Metcalf . Oenrge Allterl Smith H oward A, Young Harold *1, Hrnad Alfred II, Dfetd Doim'Ih" H. H ayden Albe/t Meeks Oenrtie* A rlhur Hmlrh Unger J, Voung Itnnhild II, lliiiliirli I'rneht |*. Dadd- « .lames llayf* A lbert V, Mrlv Iienrge MT, Hmlm Uoirer L, Young WHIUm II<•!iurti Irtliig L, IM»bmw T H^orwe J. Held cm ark Ch|ir|en f„ Miller H arry N* HinMli Ordwln /agurr Hoberi llrdliitii ir, Thoma*. ill*brow Wlllltiiu C. H.Hldeinorli John W, Miller John I., Hniltb Fhillp /nrruro LAuU y, IJyrd I.ne W., Ihdhuw Frederick M, Helnrleb Hni»|ie*'r C» Wlllef J im* Nmllh • Morl«y Zuirury 123 Main Street Telephone A. P, 051 wiTmwi ii. CaiirMder lU rm n n d If* H orror Fr^d#r|rk I', Height Jim m ie. !.• MJIU Jiihirti Hniltli Hulvulore /nrruro A»bury Park, N, 3, <1, limn|ihull Alfrrdliowns DojiuM Uf, IfeHVniMp Hoberi lL Minor •Vnlm Milieu Hpilth W f /* rv a « Vfpior i , Cumpbpll H erm an Yf, llno'fis nir|i«r Drum . Frnnh. H* H^lnikp Perrr Uont-omnrFr *r, M uyit J, HnHh **li#porl«d M liimr \ \ % w YfI imrrlirii.. F r»d frlrk V. H^ndrlrk* 0 dy»*f7 Hr Munri* . WHUttHI HtnHk Spring Lake L a k a w o o d upbun IDjtoi'rt §, llunrlira Hpnrt, I. Mi>n4t(tk*un ffernm n A, Murrt• . O arfnn ff, rim er IL f!*rm *u H w to ih I , IIUVHU In . IL Iffik JrlrIi»om» Jr# M lrhurl VI, M orrli Honuld Huloflkm FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1944 PAGE THREE

Unexcelled Special (2) , s ta rte d on Maicb • 1 and the ice- LEGAL NOTICE Court of Chancery of New. Jersey it, you, Maggie Rosa, Mr. Rosa, hus­ ing tho said premises or any part made on the 30th day. of March, 1044, band of Maggie : Rosa, the , unkno\yn thereof. Hurley ...... 167 146 187 cooled tank trucks have rumbled in, a cause w herein Tow nship of N ep­ heir«, devisees or personal represen­ D ated A pril 5, 1044. IS CHANCERY OF , WEW jntHEY tune, in the; County of Monmouth Is tatives of Maggie. Rosa, or any of O rm sbee 182 164 118 away from the' hatchery pools STOUT & O’HAGAN, complainant,. and Maggie Rosa, et. their heirs, devisees or personal rep- . Solicitors for Complainant, every working day since that time TO—MAGGIE ROSA. MR. ROSA, h'M- al. are; defendants, ’ you are required reKentativen, Thomas Meyers, Mrs. K nox ...... 159 141 168 bantl of Maggie Rosa, the" unknown Electric Building, to appear oh the. First day of May, Thomas Meyers, wife of Thomas Mey­ . A sbury P a rk , N.- J . McDowell .., 163 201 144 with the exception of one day when - helro, devisees or persona! represen­ 1944, a t th e h o u r .of eleven o clock In ers, the unknown heirs, devisees or per­ tatives of .Maggie rHosa, or' any ot -^14-15 Morton ...... 161 180 i85 heavy snow and ice on the high­ the forenoon, E a ste rn "War Tim e, a t sonal representatives, of Thomas Mey­ their heirs,’ devisees; or'porsonal rep­ the office of . R ohs R. Beck, Esq., f>04 ers or any of their heirs, devisees or ways made the trip dangerous. resentatives, THOMAS MEYEHS, Electric BuUdlng, in the City of As­ personal representatives, the unknown 832 821 782 Under the supervision of Harry E. MRS. THOMAS USHERS, wife at bury Park, County of Monmouth and heirs, devisees or personal representa­ Thomas Meyerei the unknown heirs, State of New Jersey, and pay or cause tives of Eliza DeWitt, or any .of their Cudney, Chief Warden, the trucks devlseetj: or personal representatives to be pnld to the complainant the sum heirs, devisees or. personal representa­ E a g le s (1 ) of Thomas Meyers, .or. any of their of $2,145.04 fo r principal and interest tives and the S?tate of New Jersey, or are making the longer trips to heirs, devisees or personal. represen­ upon a certain .certificate of tax sale any other person claiming by, from or Wilgus ...... 144 175 ' 163 South Jersey streams first. tatives, tlio unknown: heirs, devisees held by the Township of Neptune,; In under, or any of you, will be abso­ or:personcl representatives of Eliza , Tri-Cjty Firemen's Bowling Heckman ...... 136 144 122 the County1! of Monmouth,! with Inter­ lutely debarred and foreclosed of and WITH Because of the gasoline short­ DeWitt, or any of their heirs, devi­ est to May 1, 1044; together ' with the from ail right, and. equity of redemp­ J. Thompson, ... 125 112 142 sees* or personal representatives,'and complainant’s taxed costs.hr this suit, tion of, in and to','the .premises de- L eague age, public trout .streams' in New tho STA TE O F 'N EW JE R SE Y . . WAR BONDS Lyon ...... 133 126 180 and upon failing to appear-and pay to Hcribed in the decree hereinabove rer Jersey, located near centers of By . virtue of a certain decree of the complainant the aforesaid amount due ferred to, and every part thereof, and E.; Thompson, jr. 144 162 214 that you deliver up to complainant all population on regular transpor­ H an d icap ...... 74 74 74 deeds, papers, or writings in your cus­ READ THE OCEAN GROVE Hamilton (2) tation lines' will again be stocked FISHING AT ATLANTIC CITY tody or power relating to ot'concern­ TIMES FOIt LOCAL NEWS H a z ie r ....;.. 162 158 118 756 793 895 heavily so that fishermen may ex­ Danahay ...... 182 245 .1 5 7 perience good fishing .'without too H f P Bradley Juniors (2) K oohel ...... 175 167 203 much travelings To further con­ Farry ...... 187 149 180 THESE WOMEN! B y d’AIessio Vecchione...... 172 1911 169 serve tires, the State. Fish and Dummy ....., .. 130 130 130 Mount ...... 194 184 178 Game Commission has re-adopted H ack m an ___ . . 187 169 166 its* policy of using the larger tank- Handicap ...... 12 12. B race ...... 149 169 .1 7 0 i ■ trucks of the hdtchery , wherever 897 .945 837 D eiss ...... U 156 193 227 possible to transport the .trout to . ,. ______various sections of the State in­ Washington (!) 800 810 873 stead of having game wardens B la ir , ,. 146 204 S to k es (1) drive to the hatchery with small B |ranci3 ...... 204 192 169 H ill ...... 136 >88 151 trucks for a supply of the fish. S h aw .. "172 Gregory ...... 147 129 179 Charles 0: Hayford, Superinten­ W ard , , ...... 173 172| 146 Newbon ,,,.. '. 129 198 147 dent. of the Hackettstown Fish Batdorf ...... 1G9 177 187 B eck ...... 165 132 134 Hatchery, who is famous through­ A tkinson ...... 113 Hagerman .,. , . 1 6 4 154 151 out the country for his work at 2 H andicap . . 38 38 ' 38 the piscatorial institution, reports — _ ' — — ' -___ _— the trout being liberated in public 872 802 .878 lid - ■ 830 800 streams are iii fine condition. In­ . _ Unexcelled 1 (2) cluded in the hundreds of thous­ Messier ...... 184 ■ 166. ; 227 ands of trout marked for distribu­ E stlo w ...... 149 136 Trout Sent To tion in the streams before the sea­ Robbins ,;...... 16G '134 son opens are many large breeder W allin g ; ...... 204 : 111 156 Jersey Streams trout, he said. : P h illip s ■ ; 212- 157 201 The trout season will remain H e rh e t ...... 145 ; 160 open until July 15 but will be re­ in preparation for the open­ Handicap ; . 16 • ■ 23 opened during tho thirty days of ing of the annual . trout sea- . ■.—— ' —■ "I'- ■ - ■ September, Because many defense son on April 15, truckloads 923 729 903 workers and others are planning of trout are being dispatched to enjoy a few leisure hours along Bradley 2 (1) dailfy ,: .front the world-famous the trout streams after the winter Hackettstown Fish Hatchery to R oss . . . V.:.:’.'.'. 165 ' 159 ' ; 157 months, the' season this year is various public streams of New Jo h n so n ...... 157 184 17B expected to be more popular than Jeisey- fo'r the .convenience, and M oore ...... 101 138 181 ever.; S h a fto i 185 165' 104 pleasure of licensed' fishermen, the “Here’s some mail for you. I don’t know tfhy it was marked ‘per­ sonal’—there’s nothing in it 1 shouldn’t have read.” E g b e r t ...... 107 212 173 State Fish and Game Commission ; ...... •------ha? announced. ' BONDS OR BONDAGE : 775 .858. 853 The • stream-stooking program WHICH SHALL IT BE? FISHING AT ATLANTIC CITY is an excellent sport, as these lotiR- llmbed lassies can testify. It is as healthy and invigorating as their ir- M -feaiters tanned bodies and flashing smiles indicate. Fishing at Atlantic Cify, STRICTLY BUSINESS both ocean and bays, is an all-year round pastime.

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” ; — _ ------“ It seen’' we ini.sundfrstood the specifications when we got this Headquarters For gun c o n tr a c t.” Victory Gardeners THE TIMES OWN Your spring drive for a bumper Victory Garden CROSSWORD PUZZLE Crop in 1944 is a battle that requires careful plan- uing now. Ask our advice. All your needs supplied ACROSS Solution In Nr»l I s s u e , here and now! 1 Fellow i 3 . a 1 G E m p lo y i F i 17 African palm '0 -1 . 111 Cnmliepower i Cabbr.) . i i Hi Lowest level 21 Twilled .. m m i Howard L. Smith 2-K fa b ric '/ “Tlio Hardware Store ol’ Occ:ui Grove” 22 Q uestion M 23 N ative of 18 51 Main Avenue. Tel. A. P. 4741 D enm ark . m | «. 101® « SIWK* Z4 .Crinkled' 2o •- ’il . a?.- 3 3 3 4 fabric. 27 G asps JS Jo 37 28 Thrashes m m 2U Conflict S9 40 30 Beasl of burden M ARY WORTH’S FAMILY 31 Inorganic 4 2 3ft Italian river ■1 W HERE DO ALL YOU T pW W B B S W *^ 4 3 WONDER WHY THAT YOUNG YEJSIR! I HEAR 36 An auction YOK.EL4 COME. FR O M lG ET f Y E A H )’ *E>R" 37 Guido's EDITOR,TOM KANE WA?. SO 5 NE^Ti-»YOU Y/VWANT MEN! L M f y / / POSITIVE. I COULDN'T CiET THIS! THE REGISTRATION I W ELL'--JO highest note AS I At> IN TH t CAP i, READY T' START -J FEE IS IOO B U CKS--TIN lK T , Q NQ . HIRED Gt’-i THIS POWDER M ill 2 >-- ■ w o r k I - NO / ^ \ z r ^ L L T . 40 Insects m . <w! 33; Jii«teliut!im 17 Quantity ni Kiidur«i m d l in s i liljdieine SO Mug at beer 3 Drone))*! of '■finelfl 80 Wlifrlpwil learning lower! 40 i ’gword die 4 MIIjI# in d . lc;® A Hit* nf .ii Dil)/j|g» f»tur« 43 w te llv e PAGE POUR FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1944

LEGAL NOTICE ^ uvti!ttiriininininittriiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitintiitiii1 itrj .imt* .lonos Loral Kflltor ' • 3 0 ^ IS SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Prim ary , . Telephone 7 .. ______S U B SC R IPT IO N S: $2.00 y e a rly ; 51.25 a c m l-an n u a lly ; 70c. ^ a r t o r l y . o r ^ c * Registry YOUR . . am i iiOKtu^e p e r copy, postag e paid in tlio U nited S ta te s ; C anada $3.50 a n a AM > Voii'iKii,. ll.SO a year. . ADDRESSES ctiaii^od on ■ miuest—always gl\*c former address. General Election MEMORY? • ADVERTISEMENTS: Ratos will be furnished by us on request . In pursuance of An Act of the 4, there was no war many of these sorts would be living’ away TUESDAY, MAY' 10, 13*4 elected a delegate to the thirty- between the hours of A . M. an d Chamberlain, also of the Grove, as • from home, some in college or school, and more in some 7 :00 eighth Continental Congress of the s :00 P. M., E a stern W a r T im e fo r the vice president. , job'they Had taken in a more, or less distant place. purpose of conducting a national society at Washington, D. C. Miss Gladys Flitcroft, of Ocean The geparation botwe;en husbands and wives caused Primary Election Grove, had been engaged as an for. the nomination of candidates on Neptune high won the opening by wartime service breaks up the normal relations of mar­ the Republican ticket and tho nomi­ baseball game of the season by. extra teacher in the schools of riage, and is hard to bear; It has to be accepted as a part nation of. caiidid/ites on the Demo­ Asbury Park, beginning with the cratic ticket to be voted upon a t the defeating Red Bank 6 to 1. ensuing tieneral Election to be held on As his bid of $85,000 H. H; fa ll term . of one's duty to his country, and the need for protecting Tuesday. November 7, 11*4*4, as. here­ our homes and way of life. ' inafter listed and for the election' of Moore, of Spring'Lake, was, award­ Miss Elsie R. Brclsford, of two members, one hum and one ed by 'the Neptune board ot educa­ Ocean Grove, and John Gray, of •’ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—In to preserve A m erican democracy. A wife was asked if she iieard from, her husband woman, of the Eoeal Counts* Commit­ “A m ong those com ing together tee of the Republican Party from each tion the contract.for the construc­ Westfield, were married at the a history-making demonstration regularly. “Yes,” she said, “he writes every day, arid I election district, totaling 20 members of national unity, 16 nation-wide to reach agreement wera the in all .for a term of one year and two tion of the proposed addition to home of the bride's parents, Mr. organizations—many commonly National Association of Manu­ answer him every- day, except that our Saturday letter members, ono man and one woman, of the Whitesville school. • and Mrs. J. F. Brolsford, 110 Heck supposed to have conflicting in­ facturers, A F of L, CIO, Na­ the Local County Committee of the goes for both Saturday and Sunday," That is a fine : F r o m D r. M. S, S n y d er, o f.' th e :.venue, by Rev. M, L. Ferris, of terests—adopt statement of pol­ tional Grange, American Legion, Mt*morraiic Party front.each election icy asserting recognition of joint American Faro Bureau Federa­ district totaling 20 ’.members Jn all, Association, .1 communication yrns, Asbury Park. spirit of affection, arid there are probably many who do for a term of one.year, and at the responsibility for continued war tion, National'Council of Farmer said Primary 101 cot ion the following received byl the Neptune township •’reduction and for cooperation Cooperatives.” —News Item. the same thing. Harry Benson, former mail mes­ number of delegates will bo elected committee relative to cleaning out The distant man may; not be. able to: get his letters of!' to the. National t* on vent Ion ol* the Re­ senger here, had left for Timon- publican P a rty : the westerly end of Wesley Lake. ium, Md., to join the LaTena cir­ 7 Helena tes-at-large. so regularly as he moves to the battle-front,'but .when­ 7 -Alternate Delegates-at-large. Miss Florence Woolman, who cus on its annual road tour. ever he cati do so, he greatly cheers the-hearts at home. • 2 District Deh’gates aiid had returned from California, en­ 2. Alternaie District Delegates.-- Dr. and Mrs. H, C, McBride, of There will be some days when there seems little to write and the following, number of delegates tertained a house party at her Central avenue, had come home will be elected to the Xatlonal Con­ home on Broadway. about. Vet the serviceman in' his distant camp or ship vention r>f the I lemocratic Party : from an evangelistic tour of 12 . Delegales-at-large. - V ------:■ Western Pennsylvania and North­ values every word from home. : All the. little details of J2 AlternaCe Deleg;ites-at-large. Charming Hats and Bags for Easter I 2 District. Delegates and OBITUARY ern New York. domestic arid .commercial life sound interesting to him. 2 Alternate .D istrict' Delegates. STYLES TO SUIT MOTHER AND DAUGHTER I NOTICE Francis I. Jones, 81 Embury ave­ T h e y make the home seem nearer. The wife at home JOAN G. LEAHY STRAWS, POMPADOURS WITH | Is hereby given that qiiaUHcd voters of nue, had been elected a trustee th.’ Township of Neptune not .already Funeral services for Joan Gas­ FLOWERS AND VEILING GALORE I feels the same keen interest to hear about .alt tlie- little, registered iii said Township Wider tlie of the First Presbyterian church, laws of X«*w Jorsey governing perma­ ton Leary, 21 Broadway, who died details of the serviceman’s life. nent .l egist ran Ion may register with' Asbury .Park. Tuesday evening at Monmouth HATS and HANDBAGS 1.95 and up 1 The same is true of the letters exchanged between 'the•.Township Clerk of the said Town-, .ship of■ Neptuue-at his otllce, Memorial hospital, Long Branch, 137 South .Main S treet, MILLINERY SUPPLIES HAIR ORNAMENTS parents and absent soiis. ' The son values his parents more Neptune, N. ,1. will/ be held from her late resi­ than ever before, and ho cherishes every word he gets at .an v tim e hi.*tween W ednesday. May dence this afternoon at 4:00. Bur­ 17. l;M I, : attd Tuesday. ...October' 10. BODINE PARIS HA T SHOP from home. ‘Letters are: the great connecting tie, that 1 !*14. on whi.'h latter, date the regis­ ial will be made, in Linden. Rev. j tration boohs will ln> closed until after 436 COOKMAN AVENUE ASBURY PARK I binds these hearts which,are separated,for a. time by the I In** frtrthcnnilng tieneral Election on Lewis Leary,.of West Milford, N. Tuesday. November 7. 15J4I. and j., uncle of the deceased, will con- FUNERAL HOME Open Every Evening Until Easter. § fortunes of war. .. . n o t i c e Is hereby given that the District F.le<*i duct the services. She is survived EstatiUstioa 1000 ------tloh . Hoards in and for the Township of, Neptune will sit at the places here­ by her father, Russel W., and sis­ 1007 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park Remember the old days whet the, modest maiden was inafter designated on ter, Elizabeth. Her mother, Elisa T I ESHAY, NOVEM IlEH 7i 1!) 41 A dignified service to meet afraid to walk: over the iron grating’ in the sidewalk lest between the-boilrs of . 7:00 A. M. and Imer Leary, died several years ago. any financial need. No ad- FOR OCEAN GROVE’S BEST BUYS she display her ankles to the crowd ih the basement bar­ n :00. p. M.. Eastern W ar Time for the dftioiml charge for use of 'purpose of conduotlng a Fdnefal Home. J. A. HURRY AGENCY ber shop? READ THE OCEAN GROVE APPRAISALS AND RENTALS General Election TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS LeltOY A. MULLER, Manager to vote upon, ca ltd I dates* for the follow­ ing otlices: Telephone 4525 The American body politic is. like the Thanksgiving Electors.of a President and a Vice turkey.' . It has,a right wing and a left wing with little to President of the United Slates. . INSURANCE -. A United States. Senator (full term) ( CASH IMMEDIATELY | either of them. The solid meat is to the centeis- A United States •Senator (Unoxpired term- of W. Warren : Barbour) 5 For Your Musical Instrument-. | Desirable corner property, one block from : . A . Member of the .House .of 1'Jepre- Small l*liinoS'Itodlo9-l*lioiir>ffrapli# « fen ta tiv e s .* 1 FltlEll-XIESEX MUSIC CENTERS ocean, ten rooms, m odem kitchen, tile bath and laun­ Sowing wild oats is a lot of fun when you are young A S ta te S en ato r FOR SALE Two Members V>f the General As­ | Coukmnn. nutl Grand Avenues | dry, steam heat with Delco oil burner. but when the threshing season comes along, in middle age, sem bly. .'*'-- * -. Asbury Park, N. J.' = A County Sheriff G rooms, 3 bedrooms, bath. A REAL BARGAIN it is terrible. A County Clerk . . . - Suliiinlltiiililliil'iiiniliuiininnlin 11 ..... Twvr^Memtmrs. of the County Board Year round house. Good . ------j------. of Chosen Freeholders - location. $2,700. ‘.Three Coroners ■ Spe'aking of roll back subsidies, how' about a roll Two Members of the Township Com­ mittee and .■'•-■* back on iricdnie taxes to lower the cost of living? It’s A Township Assessor J. A. HURRY AGENCY In addition to the,election of candi­ LIST YOUR PROPERTIES just as practical. JHoward L.Smith 66 MAIN AVENUE dates to the aforementioned ofllces the. OCEAN GROVE ‘piestlon of tlie-approval and ratlflca- FOR SALE OR RENT tion or rejection as a whole of a re­ Telephone 4132 Residence 387-R TKe hydrangeas;are beginning to show leaf buds and vised constitution for-the State of New PLUMBING j Jersey, will be .submitted to tho voters the members of Inskip Grange are preparing to plow. at' the said General Election to be held on Tuesday. November 7, I Tinning & Heating; ALVIN E. BILLS Sure signs of Spring in spite of this week’s snow storm. Places, of v meeting of . Boards of' Registry ami Election are as follows; | HARDWARE | A gency !- FIRST DISTRICT. -Washington Fire House, rent ra I. Avenue and Olin Street; REAL ESTATE Wilkie’s retirement from the Presidential race after SECOND DISTRICT,. Ocean Grove | Paints and Oils | Pub) iciiy Booth! Pilgrim Path wav. Insurance, M ptlm ?*- Loans the Wiseotisin. returns was manly and forthright. That THDJD DfSTRfr-T, Engfp Fire Telephone A. P. 2124 floiKe; .Main, and; Whitfield Avenues.. 78 Main Ave, Ocean Grove t doesn't necessarily m ean th at tlie m an who is •chosen- as FOURTH DISTRICT, Store at S. K. | VICTORY GARDEN 1 rnrner of New. York and-Inskip A ve­ the Republican standard bearer will be an isolationist, ilin'?*. *T—?*' . ' I Supplies, Seeds, Plants nnd \ •FIFTH DISTRICT, I•nexcelled Fire S Fertilizers s if he is, he will get no further than the standard bearing -UotiM*. Uorlle« Avenue. Keep Your Valuables SIXTH DISTRICT,. Store at Alkliis stage. and Epiburv Avenues- SEVENTH DISTRICT, Slore at 1321 ,.f?nrllo«' A vonhe. . I 51 Main Avenue | HOTEL OWNERS In a Safe Deposit Box KIDHTH DISTlirrT, Liberty Fire | OCEAN GROVE, N. J. | NEW THREE-YEAR In -this- year’ of'tlie. Diamond-Jubilee and the 50th (loii-'e. Monroe Avenue; : NINTH DI ST RUT. Hamilton* Fire’ | Phone 4741 | INSURANCE PLAN Anniversary of, the Auditorium, we felicitate the. last I lousv.. . ■ Easily Accessible Secure fHllllH inllillllllllllU lilllllllllltilllllllllllU IH Illlltllflllli* surviving, member of the group of m a s o n s who laid:the .TENTH. DISTHUT, Si ore at IS Main Have your insurance writ­ A Veiiie-. . • ’ . Costs But Little comer/lone of the Auditorium--Titian P. Summers. JOHN \V. KXpX. ten on the three year plan ^ Township Clerk. thug saving one-half year’s MEMBBR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE PIONEER OFFICE prem ium . We can write your insur­ ".All we need fro m g o v ern m en t ance for three years at .21/2 The First National Bank of Bradley Reach is .tlie fnundation upon which labor A tten tio n ! times the yearly premium, To The Voter,1: Of Monmouth County and then finnmie it for you so Bradley Beach, N. J. Can.deSl with management in a The warmer season is ap­ you will only have to pay (lemocratic equality of influence proaching, so list,your house one-third of the premium As of January 1,. 1944 perm anent Registration ami initiative. 'Vage. earners know for rent or sale early. each y e ar. became effective in Monmouth County, All those that regimentation of labor is- the We will be pleased to give There is a big advantage in s '1"'" ...... MH«U j| I Si'tiinil Avenuo, ’ ■ $5,200, •' MONMOUTH COUNTY BOAflO OF KLIX’TIONS. . Aiilmry I'urli . LISTINGS OF. SMALL HOMES WANTED OUUANIKIIK 1680 “ A H)riij|iiilliuliii Hurt'll'", Raymond J. O'Neill, Chairman llriiHoimliln uml Kvllni'ii, MARION M. SMITH, Real Estate MAIN AVENUE Frank E. Pr>c«, Secretary OCEAN GROVE A*iwry i'urk h ». Hly & W, A, tVnulIvy . ii Her York Avonuo Oesm flrovo - Telephone Prealiold 83 riiu ij# A, I*. 807 Phene Anbury P#rk S^BQD , , n i i y t i m \ iHivrwuca ovrijgriiilits .... FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1944 '' PAGE FITE

Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. Briggs Home From - South Pacific use of golf courses in the area. LEGAL NOTICE w«iiiHiiiys where shortly before there was cold gray earth. residents were requested to invade : Kew Gardens, L. I. home of Mrs. Edward V. Young, •/ V .... «at the Township Headquarters at 137 Budding trees give ,promise of- a verdant spring; bright: crocuses Church Ushers to Meet the. sacred confines. of the younger, South Main Street, Neptune, New. Jer­ •81 Stockton avenue, Monday, at: sey oh the eighteenth day of April; splash lawns with gaudy color; yellow forsythia transmute sunshine Miss Eleanor Appleglt, a forni- in to :flowers.- • <• ;;■ -; - . ■ ■ , - ; . . . . • > '- • • • ;. . 2:30 p. m . ■;. . : ' . The regular meeting of the generation and collect comic VJ44 ;at 7 :30.'o ’clock; p. m.;,. to consider . er resident of the Grove, who has the said Ordinance; for final passage We too catch that spirit and fare forth to the Easter parade ih Ushers, Association of St. Paul’s books. These publications are dis­ been stopping with her aunt in Mr. .and ■ Mrs. Norman G. De- and adoption andr to give/all .persons resplendent color^; new hats traditionally enhance smiling/ faces, church will be held at the jhurch tributed to men at ports of em­ Interested an bpportunityvto.be heard Miami, Florida, is visiting her sis­ Groot, 91 Asbury avenue, are en­ concerning the o rd in a n c e ." ■.: spring clothes garb us as well as, nature in colors of a lighter hue. T- :*• on Tuesday evening. barkation^ since they aro light in : •, •-;• ■ ■ "• J OH N' W . KNOX, ter, Doris, at 404 Main street, tertaining- Mr. and! Mrs, Charles L. J h.ere- ai^e other Easter transformations/ the most significant of content and in weight and easily . •• '..' ■ ■■■'■■ -Clerk.: which is. the fact that the crucified Ghrist of Calvary was transformed Bradley Beach. Sebring, of Plainfield, over the O IlD INA XCE K oi 271 disposable. At the last count, AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE to the victorious Lord of Easter! The first day of the Week, formerly holidays, following the Sabbath, was transformed for all time into the Lord's Miss Ann Eoos and Miss Ann County A ids more than 3,500 of these books had AND LICENSE TRAILERS, CAMP Miss Helen Meglis, daughter of CARS OR TRAILER COACHES. Day of worship! •.•. Discouraged disciples were suddenly tirrinsformed Clark, teachers in tho junior high (Continued ‘ from first page) been deposited with Camp ’ and AND • TO REGULATE TRAILER into flaming evangelists. On Easter, all-?things became new. • Mr, and Mrs. John Megiis, 54 Em­ H o sp ital. CAMPS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF tschool in Nutley, spent last! week­ as well as in camps and hospitals NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF . , T;he process is still on. On Easter old hearts of hate may be bury avenue, h . spending Easter resplendent colors; new hats traditionally enhance smiling faces, end with the former’s aunt, Miss throughout the county and a con­ .MONMOUTH. ANb PROVIDING vacation with her parents. She is LEGAL NOTICE PUNISHMENT FOR THE VIOLA­ dropped for new practices of loyalty; and dismal defeatism may be Anna M. VanSkito, 40 Central ave- certed effort is being made to se­ TION THEREOF. » sophomore at Trenton State: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE made over into radiant hopefulness. All hail the transformations of ' nue. cure as many sets as possible. NOTICE Easter! ‘ • - Teachers’ .College, TOWNSHIP OF.NEPTUNE IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH : Miss Katherine Erbacher, a_ stu­ These need not be in perfect con­ NOTICK OF PUBLIC SAM3 OF F a s t e r i n s t . P a u l ’s c h u r c h Mrs. S. M. Woodward, of West­ LANDS AND PREMISES IN TH12 1. That for the purpose of this ordi­ dent at the Froebel League dition, he added, sinee many of the TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN nance, trailers; camp cars or trailer 5:45 A. M. The Easter Parade fo r m s at the church, and field, and' Mrs, William H. ;Stev­ servicemen . can repair sets or sal­ coaches are hereby defined to be any School, New York City, is home on THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH., vehicle., whether self-propelled or, led by the Salvation Army Band proceeds to the ens,' of Skokie, . 111., arrived , this N OTICE Ih hereby given that on Vacation visiting her parents, Mr. vage parts 'from miiny sets to TuesOny. the eighteenth clay of April,. otherwise, used or intended for use as beach, where an appropriate service, including an a conveyance upon public eitre*ts or week to spend the spring and sum-, make one complete working in­ 1044 at 2:30 P. M. o’clock at the Nep­ address by Rev. Donald Stacey,'will accompany and Mrs. H. C. Erbacher, 33 tune: Headqjm rter.sr IS? highways and so designed, construct­ the dawn of the new day. mer seasons at the St, Elmo hotel. ed or reconstructed or added to by New York avenue. strument, A goal of 100 radios South M ain S treet; N ep tu n e,,New .Ter- 9:30 A. M. The Church School Easter program, under the 1 Key, the Township, of Neptune^ in the means of accessories In such manner George. D. Westervelt, 3rd, son ■has been set by the council , and HH..fo permit the occupancy thereof as several superintendents, and wibh classes for the Mrs. Isabelle Rush, 109 Abbott County of Monmouth will . offer at a dwelling or sleeping place lor one oi Mr. and Mrs. George D. Wes­ area supervisors throughout the public sale, to-the highest ivhltler, at ‘ ! study of the Easter story for both old and young. avenue,' has received word that her a- mlnimi.irn': sale - .price , of Eighteen or n^ore persons, or as living and 10:45 A; M; Our great Easter service. Outstanding music tervelt, jr., 110 Cookman avenue, county will endeavor ta reach that Hundred Dollarn {$1^00.00),-' all . the business quarters combined, ami hav­ -husband, H. Eloyd Rush, M. M. 3/c, ing no foundation other than wheels, • by the Cecelian and Senior Choirs, reception of who was recently inducted into the goal before April 15. rl^ht, title and Interest of tho paid ha3 arrived at the Mare Island Township acquired at a tax sj)le and Jacks or shirtings so. arranged as to members, sermon: marines through the Belmar select­ v In a recent plea made by Camp the foreclosure of the equity, of re- be integral witlr or portable by . such “LIFE BEGINS AT EASTER” Naval Station, in California. He demptioii thereof in and to tlie follow-, trailer, camp car or trailer coach. ive service board, is now located and Hospital, tae;public was asfted 2. It shall be.unlawful within the _ 2:45 P. M. Rev. B. S. , Crowcroft teaches .the Easter lesson was formerly stationed at Bain- ing described landa and premises: limits of the Township . of Neptune. at Parris Island, S. C. to iscour' attic, cellar and garage All that certain plot, piece; or. par­ for adults, subject “Easter Questions.” . • ' bridge, Md. In the County of Monmouth for any 7-30 P. M. Festival. of Easter Music. Easter hymn-sing, for old golf clubs, since many of cel of ground known and designated person, firm or corporation .to park Mrs, Helen L. Wilgus, 137 M t ns Block ISO. Lot 3, also known aa ' : augmented choir, soloists, arid violinist. Address: - Mrs. George R. Haines, proprie­ the enlisted men recuperating from 412 Myrtle Avenue, upon the following any trailer, camp .car or trallVr coach Hermon Way, after spending the terms and conditions: on any street, alloy, highway or public . “THE FINAL NOTE IS A NOTE OF JOY!” tor of the Majestic hotel, corner illness or battle wounds are in ■ : (!> Twenty per cent at the time place for moro than one hour. early part of the week with her 3. No person shall park, use or oc­ of Ocean Pathway and Ocean ave­ need af exercise afforded by the of the sale and the balanre upon the parking, use or occupancy unless the the Township Committee therefor. sister, Airs. Hilda Haight, Lyn- delivery of the Pargaln and Sale Deed. cupy any trailer, camp car or trailer occupant of the trailer, camp car t days, or first of the month n^xt after the That for tho purpose of this both, in the discretion of the Magis­ Mr. and Mrs. John Garrabrandt, parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Paul J. Orange. Mrs. Bone was 82 years •date of closing, until the end of the ordinance a trailer’camp shall be de-1 trate or Recorder before whom such of Philadelphia, spent last weekend current year.’ Any; bidder who falls, fined as any land and .premises where con v let ion .shall be had, and each day Strassburger,, Pilgrim, Pathway. old and was the wife of the late to f'omnlete his purchase will forfeit the owner, lessee, or-person; firm or this ordinance Is violated shall con­ with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. D;-, P a u l J . S tra s s b u rg e r, jr., of Edmund H. Bone. She leaves a to.*Hr> Townshin.anv deposit paid. corpora tion having- control thereof, stitute a separate offense. N. Garrabrandt, 121 Broadway. D ated A pril G, 1*144. shall oft'ur parking sites by lease, con­ 0. This ordinance shall take effect the Presbyteriar, hospital, New son, Franklin C., of Newark, and JO H N \V, KNOX. WITH w m tract. agreement, 'or. otherwise, for when finally passed and published ac­ Mr, Garrabrandt is a student at two daughters, Mrs. Harold Dey, . Township Clerk. so n s trailers, camp cars or trailer coaches. cording to law. York City, i= also v.isiting his par­ —14 - li* '*►. it shall be unlawful for any per­ the Eastern Baptist Theological ; . . . RA Y-MON D R. GIIACEYV ents. of Neptune, and Mrs. Montague ^iiijiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuii,i ii luii'if miii ii in ii!i ii in t i:iiiim it son. firm or- corporation w ithin .the - -Chairman'. S em in ary . Charman, of Syracuse. limits of the Township of Neptune to A tte st: Pvt. Mary Koim, 24 Embury ave­ “Organized labor, industry, and. operate or conduct a trailer cathp JOHN W. KNOX, ' . wihotit-first obtaining a.perm it from .Circle A, W. S. C. S., will hold nue, has reported for. active duty agriculture arc asking for repre­ Clerk. MRS. PAULINE B. CULL its. regular meeting at the home of in-the Women’s Army Corps, Pvt. sen tatio n in. th e form ulation of Word has been received of the its leader, Mrs. Jacob Beutell, Keim .will be assigned to the Air post-war policies because they rep­ death of Mra. Pauline Benson Cull, C H O W M E I N 98% Embury avenue, Monday Transport Command, after com­ resent the American people. TO TAKE HOME a summer resident here for the evening at—8:00. Mrs. Avrid pleting her basic training. She is “They demand a voice in deci­ J I1HADLKY BEACH t = JOSEPH’S BEAUTY SALON past thirty years at 129; Franklin ! .MAT, DAILY 2:30— EV E . 7 and 0 | All Branches o f- NEW CANTQfc RESTAURANT Peterson will complete the study a former resident of Paterson and sions, not to promote their par­ BEAUTY CULTURE avenue, at her home in Jersey iSat. and Sun. Continuous from 2:30 = CHINESE and AMEBICAS', FOOD book, which will be followed by a is the daughter of the late Mr. and ticular selfish interests but to safe­ FEATUHING THE NEW H«ar Ncptnno HU-ii School : q uiz. " City on March 27. Besides her ; F R I., SAT., A pril 7-S | COLU PERMANENT WAVE 82 So. ;Maln Street- ' Ocean GroT6 Mrs. William Cochrane. guard the American way of life for 1319 Coriies Ave. Neptnue, J. Telephone .A, P . 0177 V husband, Charles Cull, she leaves which millions oi American boys I TALLILAII It AN KHKA I> | In celebration of his first birth­ Miss Helen J. Thompson, 59 and WILMA.M JIKN 1)1X5 two sons, Charles, jr., of Nutley, arc fighting,”—Pres. Wm. Green, day, Ralph M. Hoffman, jr., of 74 Franklin avenue, will have as her “LIFE BOAT” | ?>iiiiii!iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiaiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuciiaiiiiiiiiaiia^ and Lt, Gerard E. Cull, stationed A. F. L. Embury avenue, was feted at a guest over the Easter holidays ! • —-SERIAL— ^5 in Colorado, and two daughters, I • “ KLYIXU CA I) ET” a party at his home last Friday Mrs. L. K. Welsford, of Fair Mrs. James A. Clark and Mrs. I (SaL Mat. Only| | WOOLMAN’S I afternoon. He is tho son of Ralph Strassburger’s Haven, a former resident of Ocean William L. W elter, of Tenafly, also d r ! SUN,, MON., AprlfT-10 | ML Hoffman, pharmacist mate, Grove. Mrs, Welsford for many a brother, George Benson, nnd “JANE EYRE,» | third class and Mrs. Hoffman. B. F E D D E S Market (Quality Market; years was the proprietor of the two sisters ,Mrs, Walter H. Sut­ i’OUSOX WELLES nnd 5 Clarendon hotel, which was de­ j JOAN FONT.VIXEs Pilgrim Pathway, and Olin Street | 125 Heck A venue g Mrs. David H. O'Reilly, 129 Ab phin and Mr3. Lillian Morton, all . JEWELER bott avenue, left yesterday for stroyed by fire a number of years of t'feptund. The deceased had ! TUE.. WED;, TIIUR’, April-11 -12-1^ = Telephone A'sbury P ark 1749 Watch Repairing | Telephone 963 | New England, where she will ag o . been a member of St. -John’s “THE SULLIVANS” 1 Tht Oldest Independent General Market in Ocean Grove = Ocean Grove 1 spend several weeks with her hus­ Ruth Smith, Seaman l/c, who has Episcopal church, Jersey City. BEST PRICES I ANNE IIAXTEK and 5 = THOMAS MITCHELL* band, who is stationed at Portland, been stationed in Chicago with the PAID FOR OLD GOLD MRS. IOLA T. DISBROW APPRAISED FREE i F R I., SAT., A pril 14-15 • S: Me., with the signal corps. Waves, is home on leave visiting Fancy !Groceries Have You Tried ' Funeral services for Mrs. lola “HIGHER AND 1 Miss E. K. Shaw, proprietor of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Verne 57 Main Avenue T. Disbrow, of Ocean Grove, who H I G H E R ” J CREAMO? the Ardmore-Summerfield, after a L. Smith, 103. Broadway. The Ocean Grove DAIRY PRODUCTS died iti Fitkin hospital on Tues­ i MICHELE MOUCiAN I Like Butter, Contains six weeks stay in Daytona Beach Smiths will also entertain over the Post Office Building f r a n k s in a t u a s a n d day, will be held today at 3:30 p. 5 % C r e a m and St, Petersburg, Fla., expects Easter weekend their older daugh­ SMOKED MEATS M., from her late home, with Rev. iiiiiitiiiiiitniiiiiiH iiiaiiiiiiiiiiiii uiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiK inii^ to return to the Grove from her ters, Marian, a member of the fac­ Verne Leslie Smith officiating. Try our Fresh-Sliced winter home in Upper Montclair ulty at Massachusetts State Col­ 1 NICE SMOKED S Mrs. Disbrow was 80 years old Dried Beef about May first, to prepare her lege; and Harriet from Bridgeport, I T O N G U E S ! and the wife of the. late Dr. Ste­ a n d B a c o n hotel for opening for the season. Conn. The latter will have as her i FRESH KILLED FOWLS | phen Disbrow^ Her home was at NOW OPEN FOR SEASON Philadelphia guest Miss Mary McGeer, of Green­ |LEGS OF LAMB I Mr. and Mrs. William S. Perk­ 94 South Main street. She leaves 62 Main Avenue—rooms only, hot and cold running water. Near S a u s a g e wich, Conn. 1BISQUET CORNED | ins, 134 Clark avenue, have re­ four nieces: Mrs. Gladys A. Van restaurants and cafeterias. I B E E F s ceived word this week that both Guests registered at the St. Elmo Hise. Neptune; Mrs, Helen A. Rates.on request. Phone 3833. P. J. and M. B. YOUNG Fresfa V egetables I FELIN’S 2-LB. _ I ^heir son, Lt. William S. Perkins, hotel during the past week include Davison, of Belmar; Mrs. Alma M. I SCRAPPLE I jr., and daughter, Pvt. Doris Jean Mrs. Frank A. Clary, Silver Gray, of Georgia, and M argaret H. ST. ELMO HOTEL BIRD’S EYE I HOME-MADE SAUSAGE! Perkins, of the Women’s Army Springs, Md.; Sir. and Mrs. A. Head, Ithaca, N. Y. . Open All Year FROSTED FOODS E STRICTLY FRESH EGGS | Corps, have arrived overseas, Lt. Loveday, Princeton; Miss Hazel III || 11) 11| 11 HI 111| 11| 111| Mild HI I] 11| | II HI Utlll 111 III lllll'ia Corner Main and New York Avenues i 1 VanNess, East Orange; Misses rilllUlltlll17.— 11-15* Mr. mid . Mrs. Vornoii llolce I’OU SAI.K-’HmibiiIow of 5 Hampton, of N**w Hrltjl)to'ii, S, I, room s in 1'ond oriler, south side, SfUIJKAY'S—.'Tlio P ants House Cfcll A d lm r^ ^ price $1,000. ('a n liu seen hy a p ­ of Asbury. Park,'' 805-807 I-ittke )ihvo pm'cliiisuil tlio coltm?o ut 14 avenuo. Just ott Main S t. Baya ■ ro ll’ . ■ ' p ointm ent only. .I, I', i ’uri'y , Jk th ovmuiu from M is. Cijmi N. A gency, Alain avemio.— and Men's nooda aupplleil,—B!1 tf. Dailey. They .uxpuot to wimpy I’niier wipkliw, tmper tmvi'lH, iiuper loilei »eut covers, li'.l 15 If. tlio coUugu over wmuIiwiiiIs, prior Itiipwr ni|i« Mini tnllwl llsmiiv (iunut wimp, laundry soup, • ttluml ■ .' Huy wiw iiml iivold ilNu|)j)uiiitm«i!t lulor. rnoiiia, $ri,noot io room * , I’lu/liu A, I*, liil* ■ Mr, llimilHim, l« i'hwI’ i ^ I'tioiiiH. $ 5 ,5 0 il; iimiiW i fftiBllllj (tvnt a t tlio JWwIh Mwlilmm C. A. H 1ISL1E K rooms, I?:i,«ll0| II I'oiima, M.OIJIIj IIAHOAINfi In stovuK,' fmU>r» in BImIwi l» lm l> TI.im niiIm iiiiiiltolown" 'I ! i'imiii)«i -Kl.BOII, (i anilini rHimji.a,('Hiijfi'n rtisuAUo jropniiBil r«piui|"j ojiiJUwt In*I f Rxclkiiivo Hut InttKpmislvt* . ' tiilliiil Kiniiimini ll1 Innl .In (Ia I 111 w « i njwlt) tliruuifli |l»» A lvin I’l- iimmii, $1,40)1, (!, S. jlu ln ii, HID „N#w/H»n,R!eslrls 0a„ jl}> 704 flermilli AvtniH?, Ailmry I'ttrb, N. J. 'ivlnplimm iil M nlii livMiilm. OdtuMi O m v d .— H -IB * flpulli Main m, P lm t 1104 A. H ills PAGE. FRIDAY, AlPRIL 7, 1914 1 I---- - LEGAL NOTICE the said bill will be taken aa confessed New Jersey , know n a s L ota 188A, 1S8B, Jersey, tho Township of Neptuno, lo against you. 145A, 14BB, 146A, an d 140B, B lock 240 the County of Monmouth will offer at FEED WHEAT: Said bill is fllod to forcoloee . two on the Tax Assessment Map of. the publio Bale; to tho highest bidder, at l a . Chancery, of New. jersey.- certain certificates of tax sale, one Township . of Neptuno. a minimum solo price of Eighteen April Allocations given by W alter H. Gravatt, Collector : And you, CHARLES ALLAIRE, are H undred D o llars ($1,800.00) a ll th e - To relieve the tight feed situation of Taxes, to the Township of Nep­ made a defendant becauso you hold a Hght title’ and interest of the said TO-CHARLES ALUIRB: tune which, covers’lands in the: Town­ m ortgage, d ated M aroh 29, 1928, in th e Township acquired at a tax salo and and make up for the order for set­ . By virtue of nn order of the Court ship of Neptune, County of Monmouth principal sum of .11,000.00 affecting tho tho foreclosure of tho equity of re­ OPA Seeks to Ease Rati ting aside 35 per cent of com stocks of Chancery mado on the dayj Of the and State of New Jersey, known . as premises described in tho bill of com­ demption thoreof in and to tho fo l­ date-hereof, in a cause therein Town- in elevators for processing, the War L ot 137, B lock 240 on th e T ax A ssess­ plaint and you havo or may claim to lowing described lands and premises: Bhip of N eptune, In the County of M on­ ment Map of the Township of Neptune have an Interest In the premises. All that ccrtotn plot piece or i-er- Nazis Retreat Toward Carpathians, Food administration was reported to mouth Is complainant, and Mary E. and the other given by Arthur H. D ated M arch 20. 1944. cel of ground known iKi designated have increased feed wheat alloca­ Frazee, et als., are defendants, you Pharo, Collector of Toxesj, to’ the . . RICHARD W. STOUT, a s Slock l i t -X)ti 42, -53, 44, otuo aro required to appear and answer the Township of Neptune which covers Solicitor for Complainant, know n ns m i Stratford Avenut-, upon High Court Approves Price Fixing; tions for April to 25,000,000 to 30,- bill of complaint on or beforo the lands in tho Township of Neptune, Electric Building, . the following terms anti conditions: 000.000 bushels. Tw enty-second day of M ay, 1944, o r County of. Monmouth and Stato of Aabury Park, N. J. (1) Slit Hundred Dollars (ISOO.OO) WFA’s decision folicfollowed revela- -12 -1 5 to bo paid at the tlmo ot the aa!o and Japs Sts ike From Four Points in India tho talanco at thn rate of Twenty- tion that Commodity CrCredit corpora- five D o llars pe- m onth, p lu s tion feed wheat'stocks as of March N O T IC E . Interest and taxes, until tho full '(EDITOR’S NOTE: Wfcen opinions are expressed In these columns, they ore those ot bushels. Since purchase price has been paid, when Western Newspaper Union's news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) 18 totaled 113,118,000 b Hippity Hop to the— NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF a Bargain and Salo Deed wilt bo de­ ‘ Released by Western Newspaper Union...... - ...... last July, purchases amounted to LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE livered. 249,634,000 bushels. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN (2) - Said lands and premisos ara THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. to bo. sold subject to all municipal, Up to M arch 18, recredemptions on CHOCOLATE SHOPPE NOTICE is hereby given that on stato and federal ordinances, statutes 1942 w h e a t lo a n s a p p ro x im a te d 123,- Tuesday, the eleventh day of April, and regulations affecting the uso of bushels, while deliveries 1944 a t 2 :30 P. M. o'clock a t th e N ep­ tho said lands and premises, and sub­ tune . Township Headquarters, 137 ject to the covenants, conditions ana reached 37,819,000, for a total of South Main Street, Neptune, New restrictions contained in prior deeds 160,620,000 taken off account. More Jersey, the Township of Neptune* in affeoting said premises. , than 184,151,000 bushels originally the County of Monmouth will offer (3) The purchaser shall be required at public sale, to the highest, bidder, at tho time of closing to pay, as an were placed under loan. at a minimum sale price of Four Hun­ additional purchase price, a sum equal dred D ollars ($400.00) a ll th e rig h t to tho amount of tax based on tho title and interest of the said Town­ last assessed valuation from tho first AIR TRAVEL: ship acquired at a tax sale and the of tho month next after tho date of • foreclosure of the equity of redemp­ closing untlL tho ond of the current Seek Expansion tion thereof in and to the following year. Any bidder who fails to com­ With interest in the airplane described lands and premises: plete his purchaso will forfolt to the All that cortaln plot, piece, or par­ Township any deposit paid. heightened by the war,' the Civil cel of ground known and designated D ated M arch 28, 1944. Aeronautics board, which regulates as Block 225C, L ots 28 a n d 501, upon JOHN W. KNOX, the following terms and conditions j air travel has been flooded with ap­ (1) Two Hundred Dollars to be Township Clerk. plications to institute new routes paid at tho timo of the sale and - 1 3 - 1 4 throughout the country when peace Fifty Dollars per month until tho full purehaso price has been paid NOTICE comcs. when a Bargain and Sale Deed will As of recent date, applications for be delivered. , /' V • . • : f TAKE NOTICE that Frederick , (2) Said lands and premises are bringing a ir service to 3,631 cities to be .sold subject to all municipal, D em psey P ost, . N o. 266, A m erican and towns over 500,000 rnlles of Legion, Intends to apply to the Town­ state and federal ordinances, stat­ ship Committee of tho Township of route were pending before the CAB. F O R Y O U R utes and regulations affecting the use of tho said lands, and premises, and Neptuno for a Plenary Retail Con­ At present, air lines serve only 365 sumption Club License for premises subject to the covenants, conditions situated at 240 Drummond Avenue, points over 50,043 miles. and restrictions contained in prior Neptune, N. Ji Although conceding the develop­ deeds affecting said premises. Objections, if any, should bo.mado EASTER CHOCOLATES (3) Tho purchaser shall bo ^re­ ment of air transport ..after.the:war, Immediately in writing to John W. quired at the time of closing to pay, Knox, Clork of the Township of Nep­ many authorities have cautioned BON BONS, EASTER EGGS as an additional purchase price, a sum tune, N. J. equal to the amount of tax based (Signed) Spencer Henley, A dm iralty islands—-While converting this newly captured Admir­ against a disorderly expansion of on tlie last assessed: valuation from the industry, which might seriously Commander. alty island into an American base, Doughboys and Seabces took time-to Made On The Premises tho first of tho month next, after- John W. Harris, turn out their wash.- jeopardize the position of existing the date of closing until the end of tho current year. Any bidder who A d ju ta n t. lines ■ without proving financially Attractive Baskets, Cedar Chests, Heart-Shaped Irwin Do Keyser, ■fails to com plete his pu rch ase ' will Finance Officer. PACIFIC: sound to new' companies. On the Boxes Filled w ith your Favorite Assortment forfeit to the Township any deposit paid. ■ - Vincent Fletcher, RATIONING: other hand, operation of small lines of Easter Candies. Come in Early. . Chairman Board of Trustees, J a p s S u r p r i s e D ated M arch 27, 1044. : 240 D rum m ond A venue, to link remote centers with major JO H N W . TCNOX, While troops of General Mac Ar­ Easter Novelties Neptune, N. J. E a s e C u r b s routes is considered as an important Township Clerk. -13-14* - thur’s command continued to.batter To smoothen wrinkles in the' na-: step .in bringing too benefits of air Names Put on Eggs Free. -13-14 • the Japs in the Southwest Pacific tion’s economy, OPA announced:- travel to every section. NO TICK area, main -attention of . the. Allied 1.- Gas rations for B card holders w orld -in. th e F a r E a s t c e n te re d on. are to be increased by 100 miles;a GREGORY’S NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF KEEP ON ------India*, where the Japs struck out LANDS AND I’ltlSMISES IN. THE month to maintain tlie distributive TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN boldly in four directions to cripple businesses. . WOMEN IN 1HE I AMR fORCE THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. U. S. • and British’ communications 2. Next fall, fuel oil coupons .will tuiv CHOCOLATE SHOPPE NOTICE Is hereby given that on to C hina.’ Ttiesday, the eleventh day. of April, not- be dated, allowing their use at 516 COOKMAN AVENUE. Phone A. P. 9021 1914, a t 2:00 P . M. o’clock a t the * WITH WAR BONDS • ■ Objective of tlie Japanese was Im- a n y tim e . M M M Neptune Township Headquarters, 1117 - phal,. highway hub leading to the . 3. • To get around; housewives’ B tiMXJDM South Main Street, Neptune, New . railroad carrying supplies. to ad* cashing of coupons for tokens around vance Allied bases in north Burma their expiration dates, time limits m m m for air transport to China. While on red: and blue- food stamps were S t’KOXOi U. Si-Chinese troops drove forward ! removed. " , in northern Bur.ma to clear the new • War Food - adm inistration also an­ m m m m Ledo highway .to China to •. supple- - nounced that civilian supplies.of but­ ■ |NtlD(0> U700000 ment the1 existing, air route, the. wily ter and cheese will be higher for Japs burst out of the jungle at-four, April, May and Juno, but meat points in.central Burma to catch the stocks will be lower. SURPLUS GOODS: Allies off balance and. advance on For Civilians ' Imphal as Lord Mountbatten’s-com­ EUROPE: mand hurriedly organized fora stand. To dealers, jobbers, wholesalers In the Southwest Pacific, U.'; S. N ew Line iii East, and distributors, the offering of - bombers peppered the enemy’s ship-. German troops fell back toward; 5,000- surplus war; items adaptable, ping and communications to prevent the; Carpathian mountains ringing to civilian use for sale in New York strengthening of,'his resistance to northern Hungary.and Rumania as was an opportunity not to be lost. Allied advances, in New Guinea, the Reds pressed in on these-Balkan Offered by Bell Aircrait company. The Lights Are on Again at New Britain and the Solomons.,' states, which the, Nazis sought to Eclipse Pioneer Division of Bendix incorporate into their war machine Aviation corporation. Eastern Air­ POLITICS: to pool'their men and"resouuces for craft Division of General Motors cor­ the last supreme defense of Fortress poration, Glenn L. Martin company, ‘Test’ Vote E u ro p e . and .Republic Aviation corporation, Hailed as. a.'barometer of public . As the new battle lilies were form­ the 5,000 items had a value of §50, OCEAN GROVE sentiment in . the. Southwest, • .Okla-: ing in the. east, Allied bombers con­ 000,000 and marked the first big homa’s special congressional elec­ tinued to-wing over'the west, smash- disposal of such goods, although .the tion resulted in a Democratic’- vie-- army has prepared for larger sales, tor>\ although less votes were polled Among items quickly bought up th a n in 1942. : were small metal tool boxes,"stain­ and as if in celebration of this In w inn in g . D e m o c ra t W illiam G.* less steel tubing, rear-view mirrors, Stigler drew, almost 4hc same vote ' tape-and thread, tools, and .several as his predecessor two years, ago, small galley stoves with built-in great and grand old seashore resort’s but the' GOP candidate, E, O. Clark, sinks and -two electric burners. polled about 3,000 votes less than- h e d id '. ih 1942. ,R ajn re p o rte d ly ' GREAT BRITAIN: / kept many. home, especially, in the rural districts.- ; E q u a l P a y In. on efl'ort to win, both parties Overriding the plea .of the Church­ called: upon their national bigwigs, ill cabinet, the house of commons •to swing the vote. Democratic Sen. voted to grant, women teachers-the ' Alben Barkley , speaking for Stigler same pay as men for equal work, ' and Republican Sen. E. H. Moore but then reconsidered under, the the boardwalk and beach-front campaigning for C lark.- prime minister’s insistence. . Opposing the move ’w as’ the gov­ Said Moore: ‘V . .W e were de­ ernment’s board of education presi­ cisively beaten-:..’. . Both the. fed­ will sparkle with illumination for eral and stale, New Deal machines dent, Richard- A. Butler, who de­ were, in the district plugging every clared that approval would estab­ lish a precedent for the whole civil minute. The organization got the German Generals Rommel (left) job done.” : . service, business and industry. THE DIMOUT IS OYER. nnd Runstcdt study defense plans. Although Churchill’s own party turned against him in voting for SUPREME COURT: •ing .at Nazi defense installations and industries to soften the invasion path eq u a l p a y by 117 to 116, m e m b e rs Price Fixing Approved and cripple the enemy's flow of . sup­ stressed that they wefe not ques­ tioning the capability of his cabinet, "T o permit flexibility in price fix*, p lie s.- . This will be a big season.in The Grove. The program of entertain­ ing, congress: can prescribe certain In'Italy, U. S., British and New but were merely modifying the edu­ broad standards and then delegate: cational bill. Zealand troops took a deep breath ment-arid other special events will b;e extended in celebration of the an agency- to work out details, the before resuming operations against Supreme court ruled in declaring, AIR AMBULANCES: stubborn German forces entrenched resort’s Seventy-Fifth birthday and no War-time ban will interfere with the constitutionality of wartime eeo- , in .the rocky rubble of Cassino, and S a u e L i v e s Bnomic stabilization. • other Nazi units ringing the Anzio R The Supreme court also upheld Rapid evacuation of sick and the full enjoyment of all the attractions which bring thousands of beachhead, ID miles below Rome. wounded by air ranks with the Front control by. a delegated, agent, sulfa drugs and- blood plasma as nor administrator, . oh the same; Allied Occupation appreciative vacationists to this most delightful summer retreat on the 'grounds,; stating: “Congress, has one Df .the three greatest life saving .What is to-be Germany’s fate aft­ measures of modern military..medi­ f supplied *the standard and the base: Jersey Shore. e r, th e w a r? cine. Army Air Surgeon Maj. Gen. t period . . 7 (It) docs not abdicate •• Much asked,; London’s/influential David Grant declared. its functions'when: lt describes What j Sunday Observer claimed to have Reporting that i?3,000 patients job mr.v-t be done, who must do it,; | the answer to the*-question, report­ were evacuated during 1013, Gen­ and whnt is'.the scope of his .author­ ing an alleged digest of the Allies’ eral Grant said that only 11 deaths ity \ 7 \V ' / plans for occupying the. rcieh after occurred In the African campaign, In two oilier' decisions, the Su­ th e w a r. preme court ruled, that distributors evacuations that .required 22 hours Those who contemplate summer sojourns are According to the Observer, ithe by hospital train hml 15 hours by of religious literature could not be British would occupy all of north- licensed.since licensing power nrtight motor ainhulanco - wore accom­ western and central Germany to the plished in one hour by air,. General lead to Iheir suppnifision, and .tJjai advised to make early reservations. river Oder, nnd Russia would take: Grant revealed. iron ore miners were entitled to pay- over the rest of the territory to the Disclosing that in some instances merit for underground travel time, east. The U. S. would, occupy the since the wages and hours net was emptied cargo .planes were used for southwest and central part of . the evacuation, General Grant said that, . not passed to allow an employer to relch, •, Including Bavaria and Sax­ they completed flights 1,000 m iles claim all of an employee’s timq ot ony. ■' ^ •. or moro over sou and jungle in the while compensating him for only a To prevent omirehy before eslal). PatlllC: unurmccj and vithoul es­ part of it. lishihg order,, tho three powors cort. . * R alph W . Johnson would also'control AubUla. TRACTOR TIRES C hairm an of Public R elations Other than In extreme linrdslilji N eptune Township Com m ittee s«a«« tlio War Food odmlnliitriitlim will *.ot isllow tr a d e r H its to Im 6T4NIIAKI) TIM 111 A hill Intro Wtmt'IN H IlIlM l i Tho' Ai>;erl. uiilmiUutuil for etuel tread inii'torn. dut'ert l>y -Representative Cuniiiui run Amsoulullimn( U niversity Worn- Tlie Mijljily If now *o low, WFA of. -O em ., Mo.) Ik liilerwlei)' (<> rimlorw i'll iiieulliitf III Wuilllntflim, ft, C., Iluliiis *ti|i]i llmi any llrvu um d for the entlro rmllmi In »lnwlfiriMliinj. went mi rt-eflfif nu fuvorlna h itrutl «tj|>illtut|oii would M a y completion II ha# Imoii on

CUAPTEBXI greon breast and the parrot prompt­ ly climbcd on and was lowered to the jele at once., But it was some | p p lH E TIMES advertisers need our trade and C a l l “There is this,” ha said 1st length. the level of. our eyes. ten minutes before we wero shown “Pedro took fright just as Heed “What is he called, senora?” Rog­ into a small room where Lombardo | L iU friendship. W hen you need anything first sat alone. reached 'the door and put out his ers asked. I (gBpsi try to buy It at home. W e are anxious to RADIO CAB B lack hand to touch th; Knob,'1 He reflect- ‘•‘He is called Pepe, flir." “We came,” Rogers said slowly, Asbury Park ad for a moment upon this. state­ . “He is. not a young bird; senora, “only to offer what help you think 1 ■ see our home community the center of com- ment, then asked: "Did something the yellow patch of feathers on his we can give toward the solution of | mercial and social activity. Communities grow and in ha' ansi movement stir pani- head is large; It is; like gray hair the murder of our friend, James Chesebro.” . : . 1 prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and in Pedro; did his imagination leap with us, a sign of age.” to the question which Lombardo was “Yes,, sir; he i3 very old." ‘■That is 'v e ry kind of you, gentle­ I team work m ake for results. Trade at home. Sombrero m en. V V ■ •' sure to ask the next instant, and find “Did your husband return home “Our. opinion, reached after con­ B Day ana Night Service | himself unequal to answering it?" last night from his trip to the rancho “It's possible.” of Senor Chatfleld?” siderable reflection, senor, is that it HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES I Also Stand At M ice Booth, i ''Still,” Rogers reminded- me, “Briefly, sir; and then made haste is vital to capture Pedro, the pulque 1 North End \ “Reed was not the third or fourth to depart.” seller, who fled last, night when we O f course you w ant the beat and m ost reasonable. Pjiuiiw iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuiiiiiiiuinrnininijiijiiiiis am ong us .to pi.t on the som brero “Did he go far, senora?” were about to require him to identify , G et it at the the slayer/’ . . and take the whip; he was the first, “To the mountains, sir,” she re* ••miimHM mnmmHW K and Pedro’s timing lor. his own es­ plied, with a gesture .that indicated “Yes, of course,” was the laconic response. Cut’Rate Crockery Company cape necessarily bore no immediate the’distant range. , WILBUR R. GUYER j Clifford Knight relation to the fact that it was Reed, “And he will return soon?” . “Undoubtedly Pedro knows who Kitchen Equipment and Furniture : The woman shook her head. “He the slayer is.” Successor to • • WNU Features. 1 doubt very much. Barry, that we House FumishingBj Hotel, R estaurant and Bar Supplies can argue beyond the point w e've al-. is away, sir. I do not know when “I believe so, gentlemen.” WILLIAM YOUNG } ready reached—that Pedro can iden­ will -return;” ••vA'.'-'- . “We understand that he fled last 15 South Main Street TelePhcne Aabury Park 1147 tify the slayer of Chesebro. His A man was * lurking inside the night to the mountains.” . , Opposite Main Avenue Gates “Ah, so?” Lombardo’s eyebrows PLUMBING AND j SYNOPSIS running away does not Indicate defi­ house as we talked, just beyond our nitely that it was Reed Barton, any view. I had heard him and so had shot upward. “You know that too?” AUTO BODY REPAIRS “Yes, from the man’s wife. You, HEATING ! CHAPTER. It Margaret Nichols and more than it doss Sam Chatfield or Rogers. At last overcome by curi­ Hare Radiators Cleaned and Repaired Before Filling With Antl-Freesu her husband Dwight talk to Huntoon Rog-, D w ight Nichols, And. rem em b er osity he appeared suddenly behind of course, have questioned her?” Estimates Given • era, detective, and amateur sleuth, Bar­ the woman in the. doorway. It was ”Of a certainty,; senor,: Already ry, In their apartment in Los Angeles. that, while Chesebro died of a stab R ep aired Nick Antich F in ish in g They discuss Aunt Kitty. Chatfield, her wound,- the weapon has not been not, however, Pedro as I suspected, the order has been given to bring 64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove* the man back from the mountains.”; ■ Dear Frame and Axle Strnlgliteneiv-Wlieet Alignment brother Sam Chatfleld, and Kitty’s niece, fOUBd." ' but a man whose face was familiar: ] ’. *v ■' • '/"■ : * FABIO BATTAGLIA . CHAPTER II: Rogers asks Reed Bar­ isot solve it tonight—probably not to­ "M y brother, Joses,” the woman when it comes to the trial.” “You—” he began hesitantly. “Is 8IDKWAI/K8. CURBS - OEJfENT BLOCKS ton if there is any resemblance between morrow. It can very quiakly be 'said. -. , ■ v{V',‘ • ■,V: •.; SHtlFFLEBOAKHS. FOUNDATIONS, CONCRETE BULKHEADS Aunt Kitty and Elsa Chatfleld. He ques­ solved if . Lombardo: arid his man * 'And did the old dog die, senor? ” it possible you have reached a de­ 8EPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS F e a t u r i n g — tions Reed about the circum stances sur* cision, senor?” 8111 Bangs Avenue, Neptnne, N, J. Telephono Asbary Park gSSS rmmrltntf Attnt death. Friday will catch up with Pedro inquired Rogers. I recognized then CHAPTER III: Barry goes to visit Elsa Suppose we sleep on it." the individual who the morning of “We have made the arrest, this an OIL WAVE but she Is not at home so he talks to We did sleep on it, rocking gen­ morning. The murderer is now in CLEANERS AND DYERS Reed Barton. Reed says he Is going to, custody, gentlemen. I would appre* Mazatian, Mexico, at the suggestion of’ tly in our stateroom on board the his employer, James Chesebro, who owns Orizaba anchored in the harbor. In ciate it if you could supply, perhaps, a mine in Mexico. B arry meets Chese* the light of a new day, after a lei­ additional motives, although what "ir Qallus pros. Raymond's Beauty Salon bro and George Rumble. He arranges we have are ample, I am sure.” RUGS AND DRAPERIES OUR SPECIALTY HAIRSTYLIST with Dwight and Margaret Nichols to surely .breakfast with Margaret and Dwight, st which- time, we spoke . We both were silent, stunned a. 204 BOND STREET, ASBURY PARK go on a cruise to Mazatian. : Office and Factory Asbury Avenue and Railroad, Asbury £artu 727 Bangs Avenue ■ CHAPTER IV: They m eet Elsa Chat-, softly and with respect for the now little at this announcement of an ar­ Ocean QroTe (In Snmmer) 40 Pilgrim Pathway ______' field on the boat. E lsa says good*by to murdered Jamas Chesebro, we wait­ rest in the case so early, before Asbury Park Barry who is leaving for Mexico. Hunt. COAL AND FUEL OIL Rogers is going along. Barry has been ed for the launch to take us ashore. even Pedro had been returned to Tel. for Appointment 8220 working on certain angles of the Kitty Suddenly Dwight's body stiffened. M azatian. Chatfleld case. He is satisfied she was "Look! Did you see that?” he cried. “May we ask, senor—” . began ICE— FUEL OIL—COAL murdered and determined to get at the R ogers. ‘ bottom of it They drop anchor in the. "Look!" K elvinators harbor of Mazatian. The group plans to Before our eyes some hundreds of “Of -course,” Lombardo replied, Timkien Oil Burners -imnmntaiinrtnruimtunnniimimiitmi flah fo r m arlin in the Pacific rollers. yards away a huge fish leaped clear his white even teeth showing in a Leaving the, boat they proceed to Sam Telephone 615 Chatfleld’s rancho. / v •'.• of the water and then fell back with magnificent smile. “I have arrest­ CHAPTER V: Rogers cross^uestions a great splash. ed Senor Reed Barton—” Chatfleld regarding the death of his sls> "There’s your marlin, darling," “Barton!” I exclaimed. ter,-Kitty, whom he was visiting In Cali­ said Margaret sweetly, “come to fornia the night she died. Chatfield sug­ “Yes, Senor Madison. . It „was not. Thompson Coal Company gests why not allow the matter to rest play with you.” s difficult to discover the fact that he FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL as suicide, Inasmuch as the police were "Let’s go fishing now.” Dwight’s is guilty. There was‘the testimony satisfied with that verdict. The party voice was excited, "Come on, fel­ 117 South Main Street, Neptuno, N. J. Phone 2300 goes out fishing for swordfish: the next of Pedro last night*, not testim ony in lows.” day, in the Pacific rollers. While on this so many words, gentlemen, but by: MILK AND CREAM fishing cpiise George Rumble opens up "Sorry,” said -. Rogers. "I’d his actions. He was terrified of hay­ the rotogravure section of a Los Angeles planned some other things—about Sunday paper. Chesebro asks him for it. ing to identify the murderer who Chesebro tears the paper ,ln half and Chesebro’s slay er.’’ was at the moment re*enacting the tosses lt Into the sea. "Well, go on, then; the launch Is role before our eyes.” • WARDELL’S DAIRY Hoffman Coal Co. CHAPTER VI: The picture In the Sun­ waiting for you. As soon as it’s DAIRY PRODUCTS Field Street, Avon, N. J . day roto section was a reproduction of ; back .I'm going after that fellow, - “But—“ -Rogers attempted to pro­ Elsa Chatfield’B photograph, with a child test. • Lombardo ignored'the effort NEPTUNE, N. J. Telephone, ABbury Park 5267 on her lap. .The child • was referred to ■ Hunting m e dpi is ho?' W anting to Telephone 1916 a3 her daughter. Rogers talks to Rum­ play with me?” 'said Dwight as Rog­ courteously and with the same mag­ ble at Chatfield’s rancho, and asks him ers ana I went down the ladder. ■- nificent smile; where he got the picture of the baby. “Moreover, senores, yesterday Se­ Rojers also asks Rumble about- the ■ We landed at the wharf, found one nor Barton. and Senor Chesebro TAYLOR DAIRY CO ' h . H A Z & .T 8 K Y : death of Aunt Kitty, who owed Rumble of those ancient two-wheeled aranas quarreled violently in the office of Catley & Williams, proprietors money. Rumble had threatened to sue.1 like the one Elsa had ridden in that W e Guarantee Elsa lashes Chesebro with her quirt. the mining company. Senor Barton MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK FROM MONMOUTH FARMS CHAPTER VII: Chesebro is put to bed first day, climbed in end set oil. Yon wm Rot Hare Foot was discharged; there were threats 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove , Phone 1970 after being severely whipped by Elsa. From his manner Rogers that morn­ exchanged. The quarrel was over Trouble If Ton Bring Barry and Rogers visit him after he has ing was not very hopeful. Tiiasr S hoe. To a heart attack. A group gathers at.the Senorita Chatfleld. All this has been ■ SLIP COVERS—DRAPERIES Chatfield rancho for a good time. Sam "It's probably like hunting for the told us by Senor Costillo, the clerk THE JUST W RIGHT Chatfield asks Rogers to conduct a quli needle in.the'haystack, Barry,” he in the office, who was^ a witness.” among the guests on the subject.of his ELM’S DRAPERY SHOP . ORTHOPAEDIC remarked, after an extended con­ sister’s death. 404 Main Street Bradley Beach; N. J. CHAPTER VIII: The cross-questlpnlng versation with the driver which ex­ “What is he caUcd, senora?” Reed Barton was sitting ir, his SHOE REPAIR SHOP of the guests at the rancho by Rogers plored the fellow's acquaintances cell smoking a cigarette with the CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS Elsa’s attack on Chesebro was put proceeds. Everyone present appears to among the pulque sellers. At first air of one upon whom has descended Elizabeth Smith Phone A. P. 3239-. have had a motive for the murder. ting to death with chloroform on old 203 BOND STREET the driver, a sleepy-eyed fellow with a vast and philosophic calm. His CHAPTER IX< While the crowd li clog n ear tlie stables. ASBURY PARK, N. J. a bushy mustache, had not been able dark blue eyes indicated that there GARAGE— ATLAS TIRES dancing at the rancho Maria brings the "Oh, yes, sir. Quickly, as you news that Chesebro is dead. Rogers and to comprehend why we , should had been no strain, no loss of sleep. said he would." Phone 1439 24-HOUR SERVICE Barry enter the death chamber and dis­ search for a.pulque seller when lie- His handclasp through the bars of cover that Chesebro had been murdered ‘"Senor," begar, Rogers, “the' uor of many kinds was easily ob­ his cell was.vigorous and warm, and SHAFTO’S GARAGE with a small, thin blade. A black felt chloroform—tell me again who gave sombrero Is found near the body. Lom­ tainable almost anywhere. When he he looked at us with a faint cxprcs- STORAGE BAl'TERY—TOWING 8ERVICE-ut> Hiigets cKnlulited, "l.uiiiliutdo Oiiottn Grovu N«w» Sorvlcw "Yes, sir," ihu wemtin replied Ms- To iliu Jm!u .ij| ikiHuIm, Henol' tennit lo liuve bpen twuyeil M'uieet ilnntly, » fi'lghttiiioil limit jn liur Ollllo (,uin|)itiilu, will fall ilia honor NBWSHAI’BKS A. M. 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I. FEA G LEY f ltfllh fM M ly nfuuui Hw m m 0|6IONINO»ALTWATION6 H o i i c i‘!fa ii *lr»" iii» wnl(n>» l» lll III ■iipwiini: ' Iwiofi tok# lit, ftini ill* ruihet Ihlvk fliui# WATCII DM) pMfil IfllPMKi UlvHHl, ,J.« lllV jiollt* “ himm a w W» w w *n!l)ni» m w h tm , H u t’1 4 H im t o mi m u d ‘ T J H R R K K r / HMittmr , m •utjilvfilr M m m » \ iim) Hmi* H m i i . h> Im torfo »i • Ing WltlM Hlllwi’i Mil »»4 RF.PAIIUNO ■ m m W f u I m i h n i - M d u p , m m "tul ih* m i l t v u i w v w m il ii 4ii$tllf Uh * iiiiIIi II WlJM IlM aUUrnVfll^Ct!. fwtfiuHiit iDviilHiily m tiiin U n 4,'»I|J iM:inni)nn«:il)fll.iH«iimianmamiiaiKniiiiin-u'ta'iuiaiiijrH Coast Cities Coaches defendants,' you are required to ap­ pear and answer the bill of complaint, JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & UGHT on or before tho 18th day of May, 1944, or the said bill will be taken as COMPANY Telephone, Asbury Park 3814 confessed against you. Said bill in filed to foreclose a ce r­ tificate of tax sale given by Walter II. Gravatt, Collector of Taxes, to tho Township of Neptune, dated Novem­ iron b er 9, 1932, w hich covers lan d s in th e Township of Neptune, in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jer­ sey, known nnd designated as Lot / N um ber 473, a s s h o w n : on a m a p q f Section number 2 "West Asbury Park,1 made byW . H. DeNyse, C. E., Octo­ b e r 1, 1895. And you, DAVID W. RICHARD­ SON and LOUISE D. RICHARDSON, UP. are made defendants because .you are. the present, owners of said premises. ■ And you, the heirs, devisees and perw sonal . representatives of David . W. Richardson and L ouIbo D. Richard­ Potted Plants and C ut Flowers 1 son arc made defendants because you havo or may claim to havo some in­ terest in the premises; and if you claim any title to, interest in, or en­ cumbrances upon the said lands and premises, you are required to answer I Ocean Grove Greenhouses | the bill, but not otherwise. D ated M arch 17, 1944. Lawrence Avenue, Corner of Webb Avenue 1 RICHARD W. STOUT, Solicitor for Complainant, • Electric Building, * Telephone 5778-J 1 Asbury Park, N. J. -1 2 -1 5 • >iiiiiiiiiiituiuiiiiitiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiitiiiiiiiiifiiniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiitiiaiiiiiinin

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