10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER pat COPY. ; VOLUME LXXIV, NO. 49. KED BANK, N. J., THUKSDAY, JUNE 5, 1952 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12. May Rainfall Is Above Red Bank's $6*900 Ambulance in Service 5,000 Scouts Set Million Check Closes Purchase Board Is Split Normal, But Not Record LONG BRANCH—William D. For Encampment On Architect Martin, IT. S. weather observer Of JCP&L Holdings by Natural Gas here, reported that all the rain For New School during May did not set a record, At Battle Grounds ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS —Th* New Jersey Natural Ou company Merchant Selected for that month, but the 7.81 Historic Site Chosen —formerly County Gas company— inches was 3.84 inches above the f First ave., here, purchased th* i But Garling Questions normal for May. ' ' For 3-Day Camporee gas division of the Jersey Central Power and Light company of As- Validity of 4-3 Vote The record was established In Of Monmouth Council bury Park Tuesday with a check 1948 when there was 9.07 inches for IS million dollars. The pur- EATONTOWN—Selection of an of rain during May. The lowest On the old Battleground of Mon- hase increased the company's architect was the major attraction rainfall for a May was in IMS mouth, near Freehold, historic holdings by about five hundred per at Monday night's meeting of the alnce the days of the Revolutionary cent. board of education. Though Al- when there was only .11 of an war, some 1,000 or more Boy ScouU Inch. of Monmouth council will be camp- Kenneth D. Knoblock, president exander Merchant was "elected" of Natural Gas, turned the cheek by a 4-3 vote, his appointment was ing tomorrow and Saturday nights in the greatest thriller for young over to E. H. Werner, Jersey Cen-' not made pending an opinion irom tral president, at the Guaranty Robert H. Maida, school attorney. boyhood ever attempted by local Considered besides Merchant Local Man Granted scout organization. Trust company In New York city, were the firms of Plerson and Mac- ' There is a three-day program, bringing to a. close a transaction WiUlam of Metuohen and Kramer, June 6, 7 and 8, to be known as the In negotiation several years. Th* Farmer and Cranmer of Asbury Hosiery Patent Battleground Camporee for which base purchase price was $13,757,386.. provision has been made for the Adjustment* for additions to the Park. The Kramer firm was the The United State's Patent, office choice of Board President Leo J. whole 5,000 boy membership and roperty, Including a two-million has granted patent No. 2,597,145 on an added thousand adults who con- dollar program to convert Jersey Carling and George Wilde, chair- a "Transfer Stamping Machine" to man of the building committee. stitute the permanent volunteer Central areas from manufactured Charles B..Gallagher of 27 Reckless adult leadership, to participate in to natural gas, brought the figure Mr. Wilde's nomination of the pi., Red Bank, ownenof the Mon- Kramer firm did not receive a sec- one way or another. It's to be the up to the 16-million mark. mouth Hosiery Mills, Broad st., In foreground it Red Bank First Aid squad's new $6,900 Packard ambulance parked biggest Boy Scout encampment S.E.C. Ordered Sale ond, however, and thus was not Shrewsbury. ever attempted for Monmouth Kenneth D. Knoblock voted upon. This invention pertains to an im- in front of Relief fire Jiouie on Drummond pi. with squad's 1949 Cadillac ambulance. Packard The federal Securities and Ex- county boys. change commission last year or- Voting for Merchant were Sam- proved machine for stamping im- replaces 15-year-old Oldsmobile. Custom-built by Henny, new vehicle is a two-toned red uel Howard, Raymond Hill, Clif- pressions upon special articles, such The quite few things to do in dered Jersey Central to dispose of ford Cadman and George Winning. as hosiery. These impressions are and pearl gray. .; ' ' • . . advance of all this, have been ac- Its gas holdings. Detail* of the Voting tor Pierson and MaeWll- located usually in three different complished by the chairman of the Jackson Judgment merger were worked out late list 11am were Kenneth Hampton, places on each stocking—the toe, camporee committee, Kendall H. year, but the closing was delayed Clarence G. Meek and Anson V. heel arid the sole centrally there- Lee, Asbury Park, and many willing until approval by the New Jersey Ransom. Mr. Wilde, declined to between, and they serve as identify- Key port GI Dead helpers. If it's a great go, there'll Upheld on Appeal 'ubltc Utility commission. Federal vote as did Mr. Carling, the presi- Isherwood Joins Carling Heads Power commission and the S.E.C. dent commenting that "neither'are ing markings for SIJJCS, quality and be one every year at this soason. trade-marks. In Korean Action TRENTON—The verdict of $1,000 was assured. satisfactory to me." • Mr. Carling Arrive Tomorrow obtained by Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. County Gas company, Incorpor- then asked Mr. Maida if the archi- Stanley Herbert Central Planners The camp grounds are three Jackson of John St., Red Bank, tect could be "elected" by less than KEYPORT—Mr. and Mrs. Charles against the U. S. government, en- ated In 1922, served a small area ot ASBURY. PARK—Former State TRENTON—In an effort to solve miles northwest ot Freehold, at Monmouth county. The new com- a majority of the nine-man board. H. Johnson, 61 Broadway, have re- mutual- problems through joint ac- Topenemus park, not far from tered by Judge Phillip Forman at Senator J. Stanley Herbert has an- ceived a telegram from the depart- pany will serve gas customer* In The attorney said he believed the nounced the formation of the law tion, representatives of central Jer- Molly Pitcher's well and Old Ten- the Federal court here Nov. 21, has vote was proper but that he would ment of the Army, Informing them sey planning boards are partici- been upheld by the U. 3. Circuit 950 square mile* of Monmouth, partnership of Herbert and Isher- that their son, Pvt. John E. John- nent church. The boys arrive to- Ocean, Cape May, Middlesex and check, school law before making wood and 'stated that Howard Ish- pating In monthly meetings at morrow afternoon, bag and bag- Court of Appeals, It was announced a definite answer. son, has been killed in action In various locations. Leo J. Carling, last week. Morris counties, a territory ten erwood, Jr., has become his part- p gage, including tents to be pitched, times as large. Korea. ' • ' • Jr., of Eaton town has been elected Mra. Jackson obtained m. Judg- •Peculiar Problems ner. • Private Johnson joined the.army temporary chairman of the group. food to be cooked and full camping Mr. Herbert, senior partner in outfits. ment for ankle Injuries received Mr. Knoblock said yesterday that Mr. Carling explained that this shortly after his graduation from' when she fell while going down the tho status of Jersey Central em- the new firm, was Assemblyman the local high ichool in 1950, and1 Saturday there will be pilgrim- borough is faced with a particu- from Monmouth county from 1937 steps of the Red Bank postoffice. ployees is outlined in the contract larly peculiar problem. More class- was with Co. C, 434th Engineer ages with their leaders to Molly The case was originally tried be- of aale which assures that sub- rooms are urgently needed, he said, to 1947 and was state senator from corps In Korea since last Novem- Pitcher's well, Battle ot Monmouth fore Judge Forman In the U. S. stantially all the ga* department but construction of them is more Monmouth county from 1947 to Jan- ber, v He was a football, star-? at monument In Freehold, Inspection District court. The cue was tried employee* of Jersey Central per- complicated than is generally the uary 8, 1952. Mr. Herbert was ad- Kcyport high school. of some Freehold houses, visit to on the theory that the handrails at- forming both gas and eleetrie case for other school districts. Par- mitted to the bar in 1930 and was Surviving, besides his parents are the Freehold museum and its relics tached to the steps ot the postofflce functions will become employee* of amount among the problems is the formerly a member, of the law firm two -brothers, Harry Johnson of of Revolutionary days as assembled did not follow down the entire the Natural Gas company. He es- question of raising money. Anoth- of Megill, Hampton and Herbert, Freneau, and Paul Johnson, living by the New Jersey Historical so- length of the steps and, therefore, timated that the present ga* com- er Is that the proposed Wherry before opening his own law offices at'.ihome. . . ciety, and inspection of Old Ten- the construction was not standard pany staff ot 92 will be increased' housing project in the borough in 1932. Mr. Herbert was also a nent church and it* old burying for public building*. former member of the borough to nearly 600, including former may get the borough a federally grounds Which are a shrine. The After the verdict was entered in Jersey Central employee*. pald-for 600-pupil classroom. council of Sea Girt. camporee is being staged on the Mr. Herbert, since 1932, has been Mrs. Jackson's favor the govern- All former Jersey Central eon-" Police Reserves very battlefield of the Battle of ment, which was represented by That the board was split on the practicing law here with offices Monmouth, 174 years and 20 days •umera and employee* 'ar« being architect's' hiring was evident as in the Charms building. tho United States attorney for New notified by mall of th* change of soon as Mr. Wilde suggested a vote from the actual engagement It- Jersey, took an appeal. At the hear- • Mr. Isherwood is formerly of New- self. . ownership. The company plan* to be taken. Mr. Wilde pressed, for Hear Army Major ing . on the appeal before Circuit set up headquarter* and five divi- ark and now resides at 23 Linden Court Judges Maria, Goodrich and his motion, however, declaring the dr., Fair Haven. He is the son of Maj. Henry Bassetti, provost The day's ceremonies will con- sion offices throughout Ita territory. members have had three months clude Saturday at 8:16 p.m. on the Hastle, the government contended ' Charles B. Gallagher the late HowaTd Iaherwood, former marshal at Fort Monmouth, ad- it' was not liable for Injuries sus- The divisions will operate almost In which to make up their minds. athletic grounds of the Freehold as though* they were local gaa com-, The three firms mentioned had rep- Surrogate of Essex county. He Is a. dressed 85 members of the Police tained as a result ot failure to keep graduatet.;?f<'(|?.ei«fark academy, 'sera8;Vofiihi:-Rjd. .Bank Civil high school where 800 picked scouts parties, :M>. Knoblock saldtipr9yid- resentatives at an executive- ses- According to Mr. Gallagher the will depict, in tableau, scenes and premlies under thai* jurisdiction in sion last month as which the board prior methods and devices for the Princeton university and Rutgers .fens^'councll.'s."week ago last a. resonable sate condition, but were Ing close touch between eorti(iim,frf foregoing purpose have not been university and was admitted to the night" it Mechanic Street school events in the Battle of Monmouth only liable under the United State* and the company. ' '. questioned each candidate and ask- and- connected historically with the ed for resumes of their expert-" satl«factory.;,ji,:For example, hand bar.in May*A9Hj,!.;He practiced law auditorium,, ;, ,:„..,. ,„.-•;. -....,,,,.;•, Tort Claims act for the negligence Conversion Under Way . - stamping with a. hot iron applied May, I960, to September, 1950, with ^The. major, explained the Army's early development of Monmouth ot an individual, government.^em- ences in\,thls vicinity. Mr. Carllng's^ countyj1" '•• • Th« new company* will continue' oVBt'Ti'trasifer sheet has bqenem^ the firm'/of s turn; Fail-lie amjiFbs- ^eBileJtVnoc^p^ratVxlth-Cfvil De- ployee. They urged that It wa«. the vote docldod Mr. Wilde's motion v • The narrative for this pageant has the larg* conversion program now to hold the election, 8-4. In favor ployed'-ln many Instances,' but*it J* ter'lii 'Newirkf-'and,' iti September, fense:, iuthbrltiesano cited various, first time a case of this kind had underway which will enabU It:to of the election were Howard, Hill, a slow, Inaccurate arid tedious pro- .1980, he became associated with assistances which members of the been prepared by Miss Bloa Buch, been decided In the favor of a cedure. Likewise, semi-automatic dramatic Instructor of tho Asbury provide most of it* consumer* Wilde and Winning. Opposing It Mr. Herbert.;' ^ Armed Forces can offer by working Kra ,!,• Carting. Jr. plaintiff, and it was not within the throughout the area with natural -were Hampton, Cadman, Meeks devices, which have been used In ' Mr, Isherwood'served In World jointly with local C. D. councils. Park high sohool. A description scope• Intended to be governed by, the more progressive" factories, are of the tableaux will be read over the Tort Claims act, ••"?' gaa piped from. Texas. Th* con- and Ransom. War II as a carrier base • naval Among the services which Fort More, than 75 members of muni- version program, to cost an estim- limited in their capacity: to achieve pljof'trbnv,' June, 1941, to Novem- Monmouth has provided in other cipal planning boards of'central loud speakers by Richard Lewis Mr. Meeks led the opposition, in- high-quality results, particularly a* of radio station' WJLK. Scenery The Circuit Court of Appeals, In ated two million dollars, will, be ber,-. 1945 and took part in eight emergencies in the county, Maj, New Jersey and'. representatives of paid by, the natural gas company. sisting that a definite statement regards;accurate. registration of the major engagements in, the Pacific Bassetti said, have been the supply the counties of Mercer, Middlesex, for the production Is the work of affirming the Judgment, stated that as to the purpose of hiring the stamped,impression. > the State Home for Boys in 'James- the. negligence was sufficient to Started early this spring when a architect be made. Mr.. Wilde's fi- area.. He is credited with downing of vehicles. Monmouth, Somerset and Union at- hold the government responsible, crew began preparing home and five Japanese aircraft and was Police Lieut. Leroy McKnlght, tended 'the first meeting May 22 burg. Band concert and fireworks nal motion was to obtain proles-. •It is the object of Mr:'GaUagher'e are included. and that the maintenance of post- Industrial gas equipment for th* Invention to present a solution to twice decorated by the Navy. He Is Police-Reserves director, said, the In' Raritan. The next conference, office property in an unreasonably sione.1 architectural advice and ser- married to the former Jeanne Hen- June: 26, willi be held near Bo'und final changeover to natural ga*, th* vices for the construction of a this problem, and ithua he has de- recent air raid test's results were 3 Religious Service*. dangerous condition Is as much the conversion program, due for com- slcr of Belmar, and'is the father "very satisfactory." His 160-mem,; Brook.. . , : negligent omission of an employee school within one year.. • vised a machine which, in its es- Beginning at 9 a.m. Sunday, re- pletion sometime next month, will sentials, comprises. an intermittent- of twol'sons, Robert and Thomas. ber organisation will continue meet- Among the problems common to of the government as is the failure greatly increase the company'* 4 Rooms Needed Now The now'flrm.has opened new of- Ing throughout the summer months, most of those attending the session ligious services will be conducted to heed a stop sign by the driver ly rotating table, or "carrier that at the encampment by Protestant, daily maximum consumption of Later in the evening, the board convoys the^hoslery from a. loading fices on the tenth floor of the the lieutenant reported, because of and discussed by them were the of a mail truck. natural gas, brought from Tex** learned that four additional class- Charms Building, 601 Bangs ave. the Reserves' desire to continue establishment of a permanent or- Jewish and Catholic clergymen. station through stamping position After a noon dinner cooked and Mrs. Jackson was represented by by the "Big Inch" pipeline. rooms will be needed next year. to an. unloading station where the their work. Police Chief Frank ganization' of the kind represented William T. Wichmanh of the firm This followed a report by Miss articles are removed for further Reuther* attended the session and by this gathering. Other matters served by'scouts, Camp Chief Wil- Public Service .corporation of liam Mattlaon will bestow awards of Wise & Wise, Red Bank. The New Jersey, predecessor to th* Margaret Vetter, principal, that the processing, inspection and packag- complimented the men for their introduced concerned legislation af- government was represented by seventh grade will have to be spilt. assistance during the air raid test. fecting planning, zoning and "sub- of merit earned by proficiency In present Public Service'Electric and ing. Included also are an array of Health Nurses scout tactics. In conclusion the Grovor C. Richman, Jr., U. S. at- The board also will change its pre- stamping heads'which function; In Lieut. McKnight announced that division control and regulation. torney, and Holmes Baldrldge, as- Gas company, acquired County Gaa primary class to a kindergarten, conjunction with a web of commer- units of four-way public address Herbert H. -Smith,, chief of "the boy* will break camp and leave tor sistant attorney general. company, which served the Bay- provided state requirements can cial heat transfer) paper that serves Have Busy Month speakers can be attached to the state planning section of .the de- home In mid-afternoon. shore area of Monmouth county, be met. . as the printing medium. top of the cars In about five min- partment of conservation and ec- Council officers who have backed Rumson, Freehold and the Fair • Mr. Hampton reported that MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP— utes' time and be dispatched to onomic development, " served 'as the undertaking Include E. Donald View seotlon of Mlddletown town- It is claimed that Mr. Gallagher's Nurses of the Mlddletown Town- moderator and'led the discussion. ship, In 1929, and sold controlling prospects are bright for the rental novel' apparatus achieves a high various locations to warn the pub- Sterner, Belmar, president; William Congregational ship Public Health association made He> was aided by Dr. Edward B. Buchsbaum, Spring Lake; Monroe Interest to Mr. Knoblock, James S. of classrooms at the Oceanport quality of work at an,efficient rate Ho In an emergency, Wilkens, director of planning for school. Repairs to two of the rooms 1,598 visits In April, covering 4,214 Eisner, Red Bank, and Sanford C. Abrams, Jr., Irving Koerner and of production. Moreover it is ad- mjlcs in carrying out their activi- Middlesex county, and Dr. Gerald Meeting Held F. A. O'Neill in 1948. The com- must be made, however, and the Justablo to accommodate various W. Breeze, director of the bureau Flint, Interlaken, vice presidents; question of how to pay for such ties. Irving Feist, Shrewsbury, treasur- pany, in 1949, was one ot the first styles of hosiery quickly, easily and Of the visits made 26 were acute Presbyterian Men of urban research of Princeton un- LINCROFT—Harold Morgan con- In the state to convert from man- repairs .has not yet been resolved. with little skill; it employs stand- iversity. er; Stanley H. Green, assistant ducted the congregational meeting Mr. Carling asked various mom- cases, 88 chronic, 296 communicable treasurer, Long Branch; William F, ufactured to natural gas and early ard commercial, hand-stamping and 44 maternity. Health super- of the Community church Wednes- in April this year changed Its name bers to submit an estimate of the heating irons; its -standard To Hear Parsons Mattlson, Allenhurst, council com- day night ot last week and gave a costs of lending pupils to Ocean- vision .visits Included 40 to Infants, missioner; Maj. General Klrke Law- to New Jersey Natural Gas com- parts may readily be constructed 127 to pro-school children, 954 to SHREWSBURY—Attorney Gen- talk on fire Insurance. pany. port. The alternative appears ,to .be with conventional machine tools ton, Fort Monmouth; Amory L. Stanley Stllwell gave a report on double sessions. Mr. Carling said school children and 90 to adults. e»al Theodore D. Parsons will be Haskell, Mlddletown, national coun- and it may be controlled by either Nurses also, made 22 visits to TB guest speaker at the annual Fa- Brewsters Buy the weekly dinners of the Lincroft- Millions In Revenue ' there will not be enough money one or two operators, depending cil ' representative; district chair- Holmdel Kiwanl* club, which are in the budget to pay for the Ocean- patients and tholr contacts. ther's day breakfast for the men men,' Charles L. Morgan, Long County Gaa revenues in 1951 upon the quantity of work at bind. In April the nurses made -130 and boys of the Presbyterian prepared by womon member* ot tha amounted to about one million dol- port proposal ao that a special The application tor patent, -which church h,ere Sunday, June 15, at Rumson Property ranch; 'Warren DeBrown, River ohurch wives of Klwanls club mom- school election, will have to be visits to the township schools, held Plata; E, Murray Todd, Matawan; bin. Mr. Morgan praised the lar* and gaa revenue* for Jersey consists of three claims of original- 334 parent consultations,', 175' teach- B a. m. ; •• Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Central last year came to about called In the near future to raise ity, was filed Dec. 29, 1947. Howard W. Roberts, New Mori- workers for their service and ap- er consultations, and 895, pupll- The breakfast will bo held In the Howland have sold their eight-room mouth; Col. Fred J. Woods, Fort $5,700,000. The electric division of the money. colonial residence located on Lin- pointed Mr. Stllwell a* chairman of After hearing Dr. Norman Thet- nuwecoritaot*. The school dootor church social room on Sycamore Hancock; Lloyd Casacl, Freehold; purchasing and planning for the Jersey Central will not be affected ford, school physician, the board examined 320 children,- .253 ave. and will be followed by the cqln and Faokor ave., opposite St. Joseph Thummeia, Asbury Park, by the sale, y . Waldman Cited children were weighed and meas- 11 a. m, services in the church.' George's: Episcopal church, Rum- dinners. A report on Installing an voted to have future physical ex- ion, to Mr. and Mrs, David T, and Frederick Fitch, Jameaburg; olectrlo water heater wai made by Officers of th* new firm are Mr, aminations with the pupils "strip, ured, 207 children had vision teita - The attorney general will be re- Knoblook, who also Is president of and seven reoelved hearing tests. turning to the ohuroh where hi* Brewster, formerly of Hance ti.. Scout Executive J, Fred Blllott Francis J, Laubmelater, ped to the waist." The doctor said By Gulf Oil father served as pastor. All the Fair Haven, J.osoph. F. Hunter of li co-ordlnator for the event, as- An addition to the attge In the Wisconsin Southern Gaa company, iha exams would be more thorough Nuraea also gave 20 classroom talke president; Mr. Koerner, a member and made 29 aanltary Inspections. men and boys and also friends of the Ray VanHorn agency, Fair sisted by Field Executive* Robert hall has been built by John Mauser and that postural and foot defects Phil Waldman, who operate* his the congregation aro Invited to Haven realton, wai the broker In McMahon, Robert Shafer and Elli- and Charlea Conover for present*' of the New Tork city Investment would be more roadlly detected, Routine inspections Included exam- firm of Allen and company and Mr. own sorvlce station at Maple avo. inations of 2,211 children. Nurses attend. the. transaction, " ott Minor, Military and civic lead' tion of the play, "No Men Admit- Ho said he could sue "no earthly and -Weit.Front.it., .hai been cited en, state police, the borough ot ted," Saturday night, Jun* 21, by Abrami, former County Ga* com- objection" by/ parents' since girls for merchandising by the aerVtco also transported 431 persons'to tho The breakfast this year la bo- Tho property has a frontage of pany president, financial vice pre»l« ollnlos and 'hospitals, Ing sponsored by the deacons ot 150 feet on Packer ave. and a front- Freehold and the board of free- ten member* of the Ladles' Aid IO- and boys are examined separately, station department of the Gulf Oil the church, Including Hugh R. holders -are co-operating In the clety. Refreshment* were served danU: Mr, O'Neill, vie* prealdent with tho girls wearing halters, Corporation. * • • age of 100 foet oh Lincoln ave,, and and treasurer ot WUconiln South* Manahan, chairman I Robert T. commands a fine view of the camp, at tha close ot the meeting. Hoi- Physical Exam Change Mr. Waldman took over the looal Trio Fined $10 Ea?h Maver, secretary, and Robert B, taste* ware Mra, John Lamken, em, treasurer; Sidney M. Sohrel- station In 1985 at the age of 20. In Shrewsbury rlvor. A double garage, Mra. Harry Seylas, Mn, Herbert ber of the law firm of McKeown, He «ald it ti reoommended prac- Matthews, treasurer. Hay. Arthur walk*, drlvoway, hedges and' (one- Fair Haven House Schrelber and Lancaster of New* tice to akin alternate years 10 Analyzing factors whloh have con- For Fighting In Street B. Joloe li moderator. Other dea- Kaul and Mra. Frad Owem. Oth- tributed'to his successful opera- cons are Robert Caddook, George Ing are tqaturoa of tho attractive er*, preient were Mr. and Mr*. Har-ark, uoretary; Robert T. Abrami, that more time oan be given *oaoh joieph Holding, 37 Willow at, ground*, Sold to C. F. Meyer former secretary and aulitant child examined. It would mean, he tlon, he iald: "I made up my'mind Rod Bank, and Brneat Taylor and W, Johanson, Oiear H. Newman, old Morgan, Mr. and Mn. John that I would give • my customer* H, Albert Vogel, Wlnfleld 8. Welli, The.coaldenoe la In excellent con' FAIR HAVEN-Mr, and Mr* Mauaer, Mr. and MM, H. Paul treasurer ot County Ou, aulitant explained, that the first, third, fifth, Herbert Roblnaon ot Neptune war* dltlon-.,and la of olaaalo colonial secretary, and Clarenea O. Huff, * seventh and eighth grades would the beit pdulble lervleeat myita- fined $10 each Monday morning by Franols R. Borden, Holds W, Charles F, Meyer of Mlddletown Clark, Mr, and Mra, Oharlai Con- tlon, plus produota they eould d» Qrathwohl, William MoKee and architecture,' with asbestos rood, A township have purchased tho mod- over, Mr, and MM. Frank Braun, formerly of Jeney Central, Milit- be Inspooted eaoh yaar, The looond, Magistrate John, V. Ciowell on new atroam-llned kitchen wai 're- ant treaiurar and comptroller. fourth,and sixth would bo skipped, pond, on." - . . . , ohargei of disorderly conduct. . Edward O, Strohmanger. . ern ilx-room reildance with double MM. Harold Wlllgerodt, Mn. Roger In anawer to questions,. by Mr. - Became of the efficient manage- contly Installed In the houie and garage, located here at the south- Lytord, Mra, Cnarlea Cox, Stanley .The men were arrested.Saturday the baaement haa been flnlahad off, weit oorner of Parkor ave. and Moat of the Arm'* official* hav» Wilde, Br, Thettord mid a com* ment' of hli'atatton and bacauae he night by Patrolmen, Charles Jones Stllwell, Jr., Frank MoCarron and eatabllahed residence In thU area, ploto axam I* not needed every atreiiei the «ale of nationally ad- Fair Haven Women Including a tolovlalon game room, Smith it,, owned a* an lnveitment. Mr, LaubmoUter. and Raymond Sergeant for lighting The Brawatari' Fair Haven seven- In recent year* by MM. Margaretta Mr, Knoblock said, and the buti* year alnoe "remedial oam" would ivertlied brand name produoti, Mr. at the oorntr of Bridge ave, and nan of th* company will be dlrnjU be referred to him by the lohool Waldmann wai nleoted ai one o To Hold Tag Day room roildenee with two bathi and P, W. Harrlion of Red Bank, *d from IU Aabury Park oBiee*. - nun* on her routine Inipaetleni, the 8S flnallati from a total of «,00i Weit Bergen pi. attached garage, located on Hance Mra, Eleanor T, Malonoy of the Annual Benefit Tha board voted to ohanga the entrant* In the annual "Brand Brneit Johnson, W Bank it., Red FAIR HAVBN-Falr Haven aux- rd,, near the Knollwood lohool, hai Ray Van Horn agency, Fair Haven Irving Pollltt, Jeney Central .•*> phyilolan'i salary from a flat faa Name Retailer of the. Tear" con- Bank, wai fined $10 by Judge Grow* iliary, of' Rlvervlew hoipltal will alio been sold, by the VanHorn realtor*, wai tha broker'effecting For Fair Haven PTA eeutlve, hai been named manager to $1 par pupil at-the average on ell for dliorderly oonduot. Arreated hold a tag day tomorrow and Sat- agency to Mr. and Mn. Wlllard the tramaotlon, of gaa operation!, and Dale Otto, tait recently In Now York olty, Friday afternoon by Patrolmen urday In tho borough, Mn, John FAIR HAV»N-Mr*. Bdgar V. former County Ou general mut* . rollmant for tha prevloui year, Boaaewetter of Ravine dr., Mata The houaa purohaaed by Mr, and Denlie of River rd, will be hoiteii Jonea and Benjamin Glover, h« WAI Ourr U general - ohalrman, Tagi Wan, Mn, Meyer wai built by the late gar. Militant manager, B, A. tier* In hli report, Mr. Howard iald charged with oreatlng a dlaturbanoa will be aold by member* of the tomorrow afternoon at the annual gan li In charge of the eommerelal the board would reallta a living cant oaribral paliy oilnlo at Hai- . Thli home WM built In 1048 by Jimea LaBau, Fair Haven contrao- lawn deaaert'brldge of Iha Fair Ha* ard hoipltal at whloh th* aiilit- at a Wait Borgen pi, bar, auxiliary and Fair Haven Olrl tor, for Mra, Harrlion. It I* of department and W. D. Wllllami It of about $8,000 a year It a new Bruce Young, Rlvaralda motel SeouU. Frank Patoek, local contractor, for van Parent-Tiaohir anoelatlon at Mia* manager, Dlvlilon OIHOM will ichool li built In the area of Ma* anca of aehool boardi wai requeit- Mr. and MM. Brawiter, and hai frame conitruotlon and li ona and ad. Mr. Hampton iald tha public Red Bank, arraated Friday night Tha annual June lunoheon will be one-half itory In dailgn, with full the Denli* home en the river front. ba headid by W. D. Wallla, louth. nle ave, Thli would oeaur, he ex- by Patrolman Jonei on a charge of held Monday at Oryita.1 Brook. Inn, been Improved line* the time of In out of rain tha affair will ba arn anal Ollan Vauller, T»mi KIV> ninlned, beonuaa It would eave $!,• ahould ba enlightened In the mat- oomtruotlon with an anoloied baicment, conorate front porch, fire- held In iha willow Street ichool 000 a year now ipent to transport ter ot eerebral paliy vlotlmi In'tha being drunk on Bait Front it,, wai Batontown, Mn, A. Llvlngiton biowewiy, garage, tool houta and place and modern kitchen, er dlvliloni S. A. KeUey, central iueiv children are Intelligent and A"m e>. he ooiitlnued. It wilt ooit 14,000 BBPUBMOAM MBBT1NO ouUlde barbeoue. aeorge Woodward, olerk of Fair Manh, tloketai Mn. Noel Lartaud, for another bui If either double brain, vlotlmi muit be taught to Haven'i board of iducatlon, who uu their bodlei but that In other MIDDLBTOWN VltLAOB-The rafreihmenti! Mn, William Borner or ilnjlf leeelone art held at the l-fl-8 Woman'i Rapublloan olub of recently moved Into t naw home en 7AMUIDBIVS ICMpAT pruenVaite, Mr. Winning reported matteri they art ai normal u th RETURNS TO XJBJDUNB thi Little tract, and Mra, Mllford WlltiU, prliei, that ttJiSMtlmated ooit lor tooki, average child. MIddletewn. townahlp will matt •nd Mn, William Morgtn, Ubla*. Tn« mimbui oriuila* i* tarn, iuppllfiiinil;fuel for an addition Monday evlnlng, at 0:80 o'olook BBLFORD-F.F.O, Arthur Wll A ipeolat prla* wilt bi a pair of pany will tonduet * paper MllMtlM In the Mlddletewn Baptlet ohuroh Ham Leaiv, V. I, Marina Oorpi, re- Camp gMiMHari , tloket* to the muiloal ihow, "Pain' drive lunday afternoonafterno« , *"— to tha preient building would coit on Klng'i highway, Tha meeting Illtd In our elian, printa nitlai reemi 11 in turnipir/|l,000 MMiiod val- wilt not bi nmanVlbll for iny ittbti turned ihli weak to Camp Lejeune, ii «»piri s-raduatt malt aad female M> Your Wagon." ^ mending at KM o'eloek a tootp uation. For a.,1 eep&nU butldtnn, eikVir than lentratitd br m»iilf, will be » oovernd^liih luppar, ani N, C, after' apandlng a IMay alek in, Aiuratlqni te M, »ou ptrieealf. truek will eanvait the town u MM. Arthur B, Joloe of 'New 'or MrvlM w'fliattt waJUni. er lei We iha ooit wauld be |U0 per 11,000, CKirfiV J, JViiiilai, J leava with hla parenti, Mr, and Mn, oolleet eld newapapan aad •hraw/ihury, will be tha gueit Arthur w, Le«ry, u thair...How M»* «Q.ajU* Jtaal MIU.. Autk ilne« l«r U* biiMM H Mr. K*m#0tt MfiWUtt M » M* MM* 4>t, OMIWWll «t«tMir, „.' |r Page Two' BED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952 SCHOOL NEWS Fair Haven Girls • BED BANK Mechanic Street Complete Get Scout Awards Mlsa Sgan's third grade made a WHERE TO BUY tour of the Red Bank Register FAIR HAVEN—Karen Lindsley plant. Mr. VanBrunt explained in received the curved bar pin at thedetail to the class how the weekly CUSTOM PLANNED annual court of awards of Fair edition of-The Register is printeS. v Haven Girl Scouts last week at Wil- Miss Wlddis fifth grade went on ELECTRICAL SERVICE ow Street aehool. A special award, a class trip which included stops a blue thank you badge, was pre- at the Trenton. museum and Old sented to Mrs. Tony Hunting for Barracks in the morning. The class her years of work In behalf of local then enjoyed a picnic lunch at G€h€VR irl Scouting. Miss Bernadlne Washington's Crossing State park. Stewart of Fair Haven, past pres- The Old -Tennent church and cem- ident of Northern Monmouth Coun- etery ,»nd Molly Pitcher's well were PHONE RED BANK 6-0612 Accordions $159. up y council, spoke on the history of visited In.the afternoon. The class CUSTOM INSTALLED girl scouting and presented the reached home, at about 3:45. Mrs, .IAtV T1RM* above awards. Mervin .Hetaer, Mrs. Austin .Me- Mrs, Robert Fearse of Rumson, Knight and Mrs. Sidney Kaim'an, ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP president of the council, made theparents of some of the members of ANDERSON MUSIC presentation of awards to the "Red Bank's Leading Electric Shop" the class, accompanied the group. J. H. MOUNT" CO. 11 IROAD ST., REP SANK Brownies and scouts and Mrs. Wil- Recently Miss Metigar's sixth 18 WHITE STREET — RED BANK liam H. Scott, chairman of the grade class visited the Metropolitan GOR. MAPLE AVE. & WHITE ST. RED BANK (54330 ocal town committee, presided. Mrs. art museum in New York city. The Seymour Krevsky was program class enjoyed seeing the art treas- chairman. - ures . of ' the many countries they Mrs. Fearse presented the follow- have studied this year. Part of the ng awards: Brownie troop 49, day'was spent in eketchlng differ- wings, and third year pins, Patty ent objects. The next: day these Jones, Barbara Little, Connie Lewis, pictures were finished and/are on Betsy Mulder, Bobble Katz, Susie display along with stories and de- Mapet, MellUa Marsh, Evelyn scriptions written by the children. Pryor, Barbara Phlpps, Debbie Scott and Carolyn Wren; wings and Mrs. Harry Aenus, Mrs. Jerold WANTED second year pin, Merrllly Riley; Franklin, Mrs. Bethune Jones and Smith, Barney 4 Co. wings, Helga Schneider; second Mrs. David Wark accompapnpled year pin, Sharon Egeland; first the class. year pins; Carol Becker, Je&nnle t< TCULStnet, New %dc S, If. T. Comber, Judy Feldman and Lor- Slyer Street WOrm4.S200 * raine Grimmer and service • pins, . To commemorate Memorial day Betsy Mulder and Lorraine Grim- a program was given In the. audi- mer. torium of the River Street school by the members of the Dramatic Brownie troop 56, members who club Thursday, May 28. The pro- received their world pins were Mary gram follows; Prayer for the spir- OPERATORS & LEARNERS Clark, Mary HCESOI, Patricia Hun- itual union of mankind, Nancy Fer- Smith, Barney & Ct. is in a position to give excep- ter, Leslie Rogers, Susan Scott, raro; announcer, Tania, Fllatoff; Nancy Seymour, Susan Smith! "Meaning of- Memorial Day," GSr- tionally comprehensive financial servia\\pi-iHtttjiut • TO WORK ON Susan Spears, Sandra Vaccareill, aldine Roche; poem, "The Un- Muriel Wegel and Jacqueline learned Lesson," Shirley Clarks; specific needs. As underwriters, as brokers, dealers er Giroux, also absent members, Judy poem, "Our Pledge to You," Gels! Jakubecy, Joan Hicks and Barbara Rovltoj song, "In Remembrance," Porter. Sheila Hernandez, Ada Webster, advisors, our interest avers net only the vast fuM«/ Members of Intermediate troop Patricia Wnalen, Mary Mancino 60, who received awards were: Sec- and Dolores Williams;.essay, "Our municipal and corporate debt securities, butpt^errtd PARACHUTES ond class badges and first year Promise," Francis Trocchia; scene, membership stars, Judy Allen, Lon "Iwo Jlma," Michael Gurnett, Max and common corporate stocks as well We welcome nle Anderson, Marie Clark, Lynn Coschignano, Bill Sweeney and Joe Close, Linda Eberhardt, Joanne Rovlao; excerpt from a memorial inquiries by Utter or telephone about how we can Both Single and Double Needle Machines Biting, Margaret English, Jackie address by Rabbi Roland G. Git- Llndiley, Judy Lang, Anita Olsen, telson at the dedication on Iwo help you plan your investment program. Marcelllne Riley, Jean Wenner, Jlma, Barbara Canonico, and clos- Barbara Peterson and Frances ing song, "Faith of Our Fathers,'1 •'••• • ••••,•••• Tuzik; third year membership star, Ada Webster, Mary Mancino, Bar- Polly Scott; hostess badges and sec- bara Bonaparte and Patricia Wha- ond year membership stars, Glenda len. Grimmer, Hannah Kaiser, Judy Lang, Meta Smith, Sue Warren and Mr. JoKn II Montgomery, Jr. Eleanor Wegel; housekeeper badge, GRANTED DIVORCES Judy Lang and Glenda Grimmer FREEHOLD — A divorce on and nandywoman badge, Judy Lang. grounds of cruelty wa« granted SIGMUND EISNER CO. Phone, Friday oetiiags tai Saturdays, Troop 16, awards wer«: Service Rose Marie Ruck, High St., Long pins, Judy Enright, Mary Ellen Branch, Wednesday of last week RUDMOO WTJ57J Jones, Lucy Stewart, Sue . Jones from William J. Ruck, Institute at, RED BANK, N. J. and Karen Lindsley; five-year pins, Freehold. • She charged cruelty Mary Ellen Jones, Isolda Prlebe, from Jan,, 1948, until July, 1951. Ellen Scherer, Susan Mulder, Judy Victoria Till was granted a di- Enright and Sandra Lewis; second vorce from Frank Till, New York class badge, Ann Moeller, Sue city, on grounds of cruelty. Jones,: Pat Ltbeck, Sandra Summer and Judy Drlscoll. Starts wfiife< •Stays white! Other badges awarded to troop IS members were: Life saver, archi- DUPONT tecture and outdoor cook to Mary Ellen Jones; games and my eo try, Judy Enright; design, Sue Jones; boating and games, Lucy HOUSE PAINT Stewart; sewing, Isolda Prlebe; de- sign and games, Sue Mulder; dan- .P.u.Pont "40"; iterU cer, cook, games and drawing and dawllng white," stays painting, Sandra Lewis; games, clean and bright! Rich Rosstta. Nowlin; cook and design, Barbara Burgess and boating, in the whiteit paint weather, explorer . and swimmer, pigment, titanium di- Karen Lindsley. oxide, Du Pont HOUM Paint makes your home look "just Pair Convicted painted"... for years! Of $2,700 Theft * Durehle,fceeuHful •. . FREEHOLD—Philip Pieclottl, M, Hit wMtut whlli of 107 West End ave,, and his brother-in-law, Angelo Scallo, 21, of •It Pr.l.etl ag.lnil ruit B0 Sixth ave,, both of Long Branch and rat wcra convicted of robbery last week it J««tlUnl cov»raj«, •«. 10 by a jury before County Judge John **.io "!. Giordano, which deliberated four t«pH*nil hiding 6- «* hours, •k r»rv\m Hnli la 44el. UH The defendants were charged with taking a $2,700 payroll from Mrs, Clara Bernstein, office man- ager of Louis Tuttman It. Son, inc., DU PONT DULUX Feb. 12, when they held her up at uiii.i.MT.ur. her apartment, 272 Norwood ave., Elberon, The defendants contend- ed they were at home when the Trim ft Shutter Paint robbery was committed. The two men, - both parolee*, Resist* were traced by police through part of the license number reported by Mrs. Bernstein, who said she saw The crowning touch to the number on a strange car parked set your home apart! near her apartment before the hold- "Dulux" Trim & Shut- up, ter Paint effectively Scurvy is caused by a deficiency resists fading and mil- of vitamin C in the diet. dew ', . . stays color- bright for yean. Choose one of these sparkle* lilting colors: TO tint ' Meresit ted thru QrMiti Brew* end Meik Here's a TOUGH enamel! Electric Horn* Freezer

f AVI MONIY- Stock up at or three pies instead of oneCStorcUid frozen'food sales, Buy fresh foods at extras in the freezer.' , bargain prices in economical quanti- ties at the height of the season when SAVI FOOD - Kiepfoodsfresh they're best and cheapest.'' for indefinite periods of time. End TWO-PURPOSE v/// wasteful ipoHage: ' P HOUSE PAINT DUPONT f AVI TIMI AND WORK - t AVI W01RY^ End the a*- lN 1I0USI P& SptcMly mod* ter ; End frequent shopping trips. Put a noyanoe of bad weather shopping. weod'inatonry hemn PORCH & FLOOR Enamel In ill kinds of weather, desplU whole menu of meals in the freeaer— Make meal planning a, snap.} Ha •k An Ideal oudlde whilo VMM of tramping feet, thU RUUELl BORUS " for Hitting I tough-to-ecuff eruunel holdi ready to be prepared and served In prepared for unexpected guest* and Up! Uie Du Pont Porch tc j $1.76 K doesnH take a Jonr memory minutes. Cut baking time. Make two •nexpected.meale. . *A.io GAIi floor Enamel on your wood or QT* to renumber when a home wu it tmufi\ white concrtu (loon, ipdoon.or out, 1 jijyered with fire Immranotonly, / on maionryl With the haurrf« nf 4od«y, you nied modern complete eevtrtft, ttt all th« fotti tn •!»• MW Wwtrk H yfwrlift tfttir «Mlty. J. H. KELLY CO. at* ue thii w»k'. Cor. Brood St., & Harding Rd. Phont 6-3900 Rod Bank RUSSELL Save the surface and you save all! BOR-US AGENCY

(;'/ RED BANK 6-4TO C«iiral,Power.&. Light Compi .RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5. 1952 Pace Thrpp Many Win Prizes Parsons Speaks at Service Here No Cause Verdict / MABEL LEWIS Shoppe \ In Accident Case At Flower Show FREEHOLD—Verdicts of no BE SURE . . . HOLMDEL—"America the Beau- cause for action In counter suiU tiful" was the theme for the annual resulting from an accident last Be auxe that when you In- flower show of Garden club, R.P.D. v Sept. 30 on Navealnk River id,, vest In a new borne, yog la- last week. The show u ae staged in Middlctown township, wcro re- the William Cross barn in Holmdel turned by a Jury before County vest wltb a thoroughly ex- Center, featuring arrangement, hor- Judge Rocco Palcse last Thursday. ticultural and children's classes. Drivers of the cars wcro Paul perienced, reliable builder. "Through the Years" was the Moklor, 101 Wallace at., Red Bank, theme for one arrangement section and Jack Smith, Nutswamp rd,, Such a builder U Halmona calling for floral designs in keeping 'Middlctown. Brothers . , , See them flrit! with a special period of time, such Mr. Mokler and his wife Emllie, as colonial, 18th and 20th centuries. a passenger in'his car, sued Mr. First prize winners in the^varlous Smith and Mrs. Ann Smith, owner classes in this section were Mrs. of tho car, for injuries to Mrs. Mok- Frederick Noble, Mrs. I. E. Black- ler. The Smiths sued Mr. Mokler MAIMONE BROS. burn and Mns. R] P. Lawrence; sec- for damages to the car. ond, Mrs. J. H. Blake, Mrs. Nelson BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS Todd and, Mrs. O. Dix Perkins; For Information Call Bed Bank &-S931 or BB 8-0188 London, England, has not seen a third, Mrs. William Mulheron, Mrs. total eclipse of the sun in the past Robert Rex, Mrs, Daniel Ely and 150 years. Mrs. Peter K. Hexter, and honor- able mention, Mrs. Robert Marvin, Mra.. Charles Ciaar, Mrs, Van B. Walker, Mra. Earl Benton and Mra. R. C. Bonn. • „, • . Other arrangement summaries, in America the order 'in which they were rated, were: "From Sea to Shining Sea," Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Attorney General Theodore D. welcome was delivered by Mayor Marvin; "American Craft," Mrs, C. Parsons, speaking at Red Bank's Katharine Elkus White, who also Floyd Wyckoff, Mrs. J. L. Barnard Memorial day service in front of accepted a flag presented by Mrs. Graduates on and Mrs. Charles Hagerman; "The the monument at borough hall. Eleanor Hammond, president of the Melting Pot," Mrs. Mulheron, Mrs. auxiliary to the Samuel T. Sleeper Perkins, Mra. Benton and Mrs. Rex; Standing at left Is Mortimer Van- camp, Sons of Union Veterans of 'The Garden State," Mrs. Ely, Mrs. Sauter, past county American Le- the Civil war. The ceremony was Hexter, Mrs. E. -Williamson, Mrs. gion commander, who acted as mas- witnessed by one of the largest E. Murray Todd, Mrs. August ter of ceremonies. The address of crowds in recent years. Muclhhauacn and Miss Anna Cross; Old Glory's Staia," Mrs. Mulheron, Mrs. Bonn, Mrs. Ely, Mrs. Noble renburg, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Au- and Mrs. Marvin; "Life, Liberty gustine. Flowering shrubs—Miss Mrs.-Frank Covert and the Pursuit of Happiness" (in- Kcsslor, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Bah- ter-club class), Mrs. David Jack- renburg, Mrs. Ely,. Mrs. Anderson, Feted at Party son oC Navcslnk Garden club, Mrs. Mrs. Augustine and Mrs. L. G. Nel- George Plogcr, Atlantic Highlands son "Todd. . SEA BRIGHT—Mrs. Frank Cov- Garden club; Grace Coylo, Toms Blooming house plants—Mrs, Ely, ert, Sr., or 23 Beach st., celebrated River Garden club, and Mra. Frank Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Clsar, Miss Cross, her 85th birthday Wednesday night Kenny, Fair Haven Garden club, Mrs. Thurston Whitson and John of last week with a family dinner. and "American Industries" (classes T. Cross. Foliage house plants—Mrs. The table was decorated with three for men), Dr. Lawrence, Mr. Ely, Stewart Whaloy, Mrs. Clsar, Mrs. floral bouquets and three birthday Mr. Benton and Edward Flanagan. Bernard and Judy Harymak. cakes. Winners in classes for boys and Judges In the arrangement classes Present Were Mrs. Covert's son- An adjustable bow glrla nine years or younger: Patty were Mrs. John.- Baylcs, Mrs. Vin- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kissell and Mary J. Warnecke, cent Mulligan, Mrs. Robert M. John A Fichtcr, and three sons and shoulder dress in taffetized first; Joan Applegato and Susan Hlcky and Mrs. S. Jerry Samuel- daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. cotton to please the beau Apgar, second, and Linda Tuveson son and in the horticultural classes Frank Covert, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. and Fay Gould, third. Nine to 121 Mrs. B. I. Stewart, Mrs. Charles E. Walter Covert, Sr., and Mr. and ... styled by Gingham Girl Lois Danzcr, Gale Whitson and Tlce and Mrs. Walter Basel). Mrs. Paul Covert. Joan Whitson, drat; James Hary- Also present wore Mr. and Mrs. to show your summer tan mak, Nancy Kendall and Suzanne Orris Necly, Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins, second; Michael Hendrlck- Highland Manor Doyle, Mr. an4 Mrs. William Fal- i... princess lines to flatter • son, Maryline Matson, Richard vo, Mr. and Mra. John L. Fichtor, the figure... red, green Crossman and Charles Harrison, Has Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Early, Miss honorable mention, and 12 to IS WEST LONG BRANCH—Nine- Lois Covert, Leslie CoverC3d, Jen- and gold. Sires 12/20. ; years: Patricia Tuveson and Peggy teen girls received diplomas, from nie Mario Covert, Miss Paula Cov- Joan Frcerer, first; Maude Cross Highland Manor school Monday at ert, Ann Falvo, Orris Necly, Jr., and Elizabeth Fracyan, second; graduation exercises at Woodrow Gertrude and Kirk Neely, Dawn Robert Neglobors, and Carol Wedk, Wilson hall. and Sheila Enrloy, Mr. and Mrs. Ira third, and Dale Arcularius and Lin- Thompson, Mrs. Stephen Schmidt, SENATOR WE SPECIALIZE IN Diplomas were awarded by Pres- WE MIAINTAIN.A da Applegatc, honorable mention. ident and Mrs. Eutene H. Lehman. Mrs. Gertrude Fary, Mrs, Gertrude 17i.wtl» SIZES FOR THE COMFORTABLE TODNGE Winners in the Iris classes were Capt. M. M. Witherspoon, a- retired Tei'rlll, -Miss Virginia Bcckman eiponiion band AND REST ROOM FOR Mrs. Elmer Bahrenburg, Mrs. Wil- member of the Naval chaplain's and Mrs. Charles Eilonberger. , LARGER LADY" YOUR CONVENIENCE liam Nickow, Mrs. Octavius Knight, corps, was the speaker. Two Mon- »42" Mrs. Edwin Augustine, Mrs. Nel- mouth county girls receiving di- son Todd, Mrs. Byron Anderson plomas were Misses Jacqueline A. Cows Damage Woodlots and Miss Peggy Freer. Roses—Mrs. Apple of West End, and Yvonno By Eating Seedlings William Hitchcock and Mrs. E. Nel- Khcdouri, Deal. Four seniors elect- MABEL LEWIS Shoppe son Todd. Peonies—Mrs. Bahren- ed to the National Honor society FREEHOLD—Hundreds of New burg and Mrs. P. H. Harrison. • were Miss Sondra Rubin of Atlan- Jersey's cattle will haryest valuable Perennials—Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. tic City, who was -valedictorian of trco crops this year. It all happens 137-B BROAD St, RED BANK Cisar, Mrs. Bahrenburg, Mrs. E. her class; Miss Judith Nuss'enbaum because the farm operator permits Nelson Todd, Mrs. J. R. Smith, of ..Caracas, Venezuola, salutator- his livestock to graze in the farm Mrs. Augustine, Mist Cross, Miss ian; Miss Mery Esayag, Caracas, woodiot. Open Friday "Ml 9 P. M. Free Parking in Rear Dorothy Kcjssler, Mrs. Flannaga'n, Venezuela, and Mies Suzana Stec Cattio damage woodlots by eat- Mrs. Wyckoff,.Mrs,.Hitchcock, and kerl, Barlnqullla, Columbia. Miss ing young, tender seedlings. They Mrs. Nickow. Biennials—'Mi's. Bah- Rubin also received Ihs Readers do further damage by trampling Digest award. roots of older trees In the same way that they would damage a lawn If they were allowed to walk Graduate Nurse over It. Cows need shado, but seldom Is • NO MONEY DOWN • $1.00 A WEEK Plans Further Study it necessary to place extensive areas ORELAND, PA.—Miss Roseanne at their disposal for this purpose. Glrard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Clark, county agricultural Francis M. Glrard of Orelantl, was agent,'suggests providing a small graduated May 20, from St. Joseph's area, for shade and fencing the • NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT* Hospital's school of nursing in Phil- cattle out of tho remainder of the adelphia. THe Glrard family arc woodiot. former resident* of Red Bank. The forest reproduces Itself by BUY THE I Miss Glrard will continue her natural rcEecding if left alone, When oerdlings are destroyed by studies and enter Jefferson Medi- EASY for years to come • f cal College hospital In September livestock, it cannot reproduce itself to specialize in anethesia. She was and will end up by being destroyed, graduated from St. Benedict's acad- Cattle get little nourishment from REEDS WAY woody vegotation, according to 60 Broad St., Red Bank emy at Pittsburgh, Fa., and is a Lonr Brunch—Asbury Park former student at Rod Bank Cath- Clark. Timber losses by grazing ollo high school. exceed gains by livestock tres- passing. It's Qetting Later Than You Think! ARE YOUR FURS AND WINTER WOOLENS

On th« Sunny Side STORED FOR SUMMER? ofth* Strott- B* Cool IF NOT . ... Call Glamorous, deep colon—delicate tints—and lubtlt, with our NEW grayed tonet, with a vtlvefljkt luittr neither dull act shiny, mike Lyt-tll. Flowing il« your finttt bwuty CANVAS treatment for old walls or'new. And the bwuty ltitt for CONSULT US RE 6-2800 away ynri. Lyttll Flowing Flat is odothii, You can FOR IVIRY •ntwtain tht MOM day you palm without tht tllchtt* PAINTINO NIED AWNINGS tnnof objtctloMblt SBMIL In tbon, from tytry stand, • Enjoy (hit tun,.. but k««p ,W« carry a complect lint your home cool *.nd comtort> RIQHT NOW polot-beax.ry, durtblllty, •cooomy-.Lyt^l Row. «f famoui Pratt A Lambert sblt wiib-Cinvu Awnlaf!•• Paints and, Vtrnlitwt, (p. Qutltty mid«, at the. (Intit nthtr with tvwythlnc you miurllli, In |iy, colorful And, for tht fiaiihiaf touch, tht woodwork with nkd to uit and apply th«m. stripes, woven or pilnud. For Bonded Pick-Up f»M rttdy, too, with iug, Don't wilt. Chooie now while Niw Vitnlitt Boantl, tithlr tffibtU ortfloM, ia gtitieni on color ttUctlon th«»«Ueilon!i|ood,B«tlm»n» OMthlflf, bltodlsf or ooatniriflf eokwi., long.tr you dtkiy Hit tforogt of your fun and wintir wool* and hrtpful piloting hintt. . . tht grtottr Hit ehonet for mtth hrvot and htat to do thofr domagt. Servo yourwlf rtpalr monty ... glvt your gar* mtnts 100% prottttlon agalmt mothi, htat, flrt and thtft In PHONE RE 6-0696 LION'S 2 humidity eonrrtlftd vturH... right on our primliH. COLOREST CO. , "Ju*t a $htd* 'different" STANDARD fUA Bank't Only 13 BROAD STREET RED BANK 6-1306 COLD LIOWS Awning Company Storage Vault* •met MM Chariot M«r«ll«r« Prop. CLEANERS . LAVNDERERS . RVG CLEANERS ' iitibltihea 1927 ALWAYI AMPII PARKING IN MONT OP PUNT oilRlvtrRd. MrHflvm Open frlasy •NljhU 64.76 WHITE STREET RED BANK iVa.ee Four RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1052 INSTAIXATION Miss Salmon Receives ASBUBY PARK — Kabbi Sey- Atlantic Grange mour Gewirlz, director of the Beth B. A. Degree from N.J.C. David academy at Waterbury, Has Initiation Conn., will ppc.ak at the installa BELFORD—Miss Lois Ann Sal- LOW COST tion of officers and the board of mon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. COLTS NBOK—Ftrat and second directors of the Hillol School of the Vornon Salmon of Morris ave., hore, rerr-ived a bachelor of art* degree degrees were conferred on 18 can- Shore area tonight at the Congre- yesterday at the 31st annual com- didates for Atlantic grange and one gation Sons of Israel at 8:30 o'clock, mencement exercises of the Newcandidate for Wayside grange at Rabbi Abraham A. Kellner of Long last week's meeting at the grange Branch Is program chairman, Rab- Jersey College for Women at New bi GewirU Is well-known along the Brunswick. hall here'. Warren H. Gerow, worthy shore, having served as spiritual muter, presided and the Initiatory work was done by Atlantic grange HOME REPAIRS! leader of the synagogue in Bradley RED BANK SPRING SERVICE Beach for many years. officers. Robert Lord, past master, No matter whtr* yen go ... you'd Hud our prices aro PHONE RE 6-1551 filled the master's chair during the hard to beat. No matter where you go . . . you'll find SHREWSBURY AVE. It PB7I to Advertise In Th* HesUter. ceremonies, our top notch workmanship . .. our quality materials give A tableau directed by Mrs. Fan- ; nie Snyder was presented. Lowell you Hie best value anywhere. So call Monmouth Con- Willis was elected to fill the office struction Co. today and get a free estimate on any home of steward for the remainder of repair ... or ... home modernixation program you may the year and was installed by W. Bernard Snedeker, deputy. Mr, and be planning. Mrs. Ellsworth Alden, worthy mas- HAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING ter and worthy lecturer of Wayside were among the visitors present. PORCH Atlantic grange Is conducting a merchandise club which started this week in charge of Mrs, Ralph ENCLOSURE AND SHEET METAL WORK Morgan. The grange is planning to enter the community service project Be comfortable these hot contest. The committee In charge summer evenings. Relax DONE BY' will be announced at next Tues- day's meeting, at wheh the third on a cool, insect free and fourth degrees will be con- porch enclosure. You'll ferred, with Wayside grange pre- have a screened in sitting senting the tableau. room for summer—a glass MARTIN J. McGUIRE The refreshment committee for this month consists of Mr. and Mrs. enclosed "extra room for IU&GXST1&B12D Miss Lois Ann Salmon Austin Megill, Mr. and Mrs, Eu- winter. Gall nowl gene Link and Mr, and Mrs, Her- A graduate of Mlddletown town- man Holling, Monmouth County's Largest Plumbing and Healing Conlravlors ship high school, Miss Salmon was an art major and a member of the for Homes and Industrial Plants Pen and Brush club four yearn. TAKE She was elected to Kappa Pi, hon-Soldier Enters orary art fraternity, in her junior ON HIGHWAY 35-2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK year and was art editor of Quair, the campus yearbook, Last month Non Vult Plea Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Work Today Miss Salmon was awarded the Pen ; FREEHOLD—A plea of not guil- YEARS and Brush prize in art, given an- ty was retracted and a plea of non- nually to a senior who has per-vult entered Wednesday of last PHONE RED BANK 6-3767 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY formed outstanding service to the week by P.F.C. James Wi Willis, college in the .field of art during Fort Totten, N. Y., formerly sta- her four years at Ihe school. tioned at Fort Hancock. Willis BOILERS - RADIATORS - FIXTURES - PIPE - VALVES Dean Mllllcent C. Melntosh of changed his plea half way through Barnard college delivered the com-his trial for the assault of Peter AND FITTINGS FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES mencement address, "The Scholar Simonson, Asbury Park cab driver. in a Democratic Society." Dean According to testimony produced Margaret T. Corwi'n of the. college by Assistant Prosecutor John M. NEW DORMERS for woinen presented seniors to Dr. Pillsbury, Willis hailed Slmonaon's Lewis Webster Jones, president ot cab last Mar. 10 at Asbury Park, ATTIC CONVERSION Rutgers, who conferred degrees. told htm he had missed a train, and-Instructed the cab driver to New dormers make your drive north to Long Branch. Willis Fanners to Inspect allegedly attacked Simonson with attic liveable—make your Pasture Near Lunibcrton a knife when he failed to drive home look bigger - hand- Now...the first time at Acme fast enough to suit him. The case somer. Your t(H«i«u.' was being heard before County NEW BRUNSWICK—Livestock Judge John C. 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Park, after retracting a not bo an opportunity for farmers to guilty plea to a charge of atrocious look over some of the practices that assault on Frances Miller, Asbury won for Mr. Jones an "excellent" Park, entered a plea of non vult. rating in last year's green pasture Brooks Is alleged .to have hit the forage program. woman over the head' with a radio Ijlonmouth fbnstructjqn |o. Ready for Inspection will be an and to have knifed her. She in turn orchard grass-ladlno clover pasture, allegedly hit him with an axe, and a t>romegrass-ladino pasture, a hay Is under Indictment and has elected crusher, Atlantic alfalfa and grass to stand trial. _ , silage. Speakers will be Mr. Brlggs', whoso topic will be "Evaluation of a Pasture-forage program" ,and John E. Baylor, also of the Farm FAMOUS ENGLANDER Crops department at the univers- ity, who will answer the question: "Does Corn Fit Into Grassland quality mattress Farming?" 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ittJ Aim Pace Six RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952 Maybe, some years, we'll accept Httle, if BUT NOW THE BROOM ? RED BANK REGISTER any. And, as soon as the mortgage k paid, LETTERS FROM EVENTS OF YEARS T^CT 40.4* firoad Strut, Red Bank, N. 1. we'll lease the hall to the borough' for just OUR READERS ESTABLISHED 1878 Jfl a year. That is our plan." The plan also By John H. Cook and Henry CUy envisions adding wings to the building for URGES CAUTION FROM REGISTER FILES other municipal uses in the future. 53 Sherman St., Brooklyn, N. T. Fifty Yean Ago, Twenty-Five Yean Ago. THOMAS IBVINC BROWN, Publisher The members of tht Children1! Arthur Sherman of Red Bank, May 27,1952. opened his own business tor the sale JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor Fire companies in other neighboring To the Editor: . auxiliary of the,Atlantio Highlands communities also have built their own mod- Having -read the opinion of Dr. Improvement society beld a May ot grain, feed and bay on the Cen- SL HABOLD KELXY, Business Manager Fowler voiced in your columns re party .which, im to Interest the chil- tral Railroad Co. propert1 y at' the ern buildings in recent years, but our vol- fluoridatlon of the water supply dren In the- work of the society. corner of West Front st. and Rail- W. HABRY PENNINGTON, Plant Supfc and after reading the enclosed ar- Dorothy Conover, daughter of Pete: road ave. ' y unteers are doing a lot more to spare their ticle of the veto of the fluorfdatlon • A baseball game between the mar- Member of the Aaaoclatad Praia ordinance by the mayor of Park S. Conover, Jr., was made queen. Th« Aaioeiated Preil it entltlad ejclualvaiy to tha Ule neighbors\taxeB. This greater contribution Ridge, 111., makes me think the Capt. John Abbott Worthley of ried men and the single men ot far republicatlon of »ll the local newa printed In tbla newi words of caution uttered by Dr. Red Bank, who was taken sick the Red Bank Reformed church paper, aa "ell aa all AP newa dlapatchea. comes in the form of free manpower. Chief Fowler should be heeded before we while traveling in the West, was was scheduled to be played on the Moeller estimates that the salaries pnid for go ahead and use fluorine in the expected home within a few days. "Oriole diamond. Harry Sniffen and water supply of Monmouth county. His son, William N. Worthley, and Harry Estelle were to be the bat- manning Fair Haven's three trucks would I am a summer resident of Leon- tery for the married men and Al- ardo. Edward G. Fraser left for Denver, approximate many thousand dollars a where Mr. Worthley's father was bert Sniffen and Maynard Applegate ' Very truly yours, for the single men. • • year. The over-all tax bill for service William L. Sullivan. under a physician's care. ' While using a circular saw al Osborn Harrison was promoted Member Audit Bureau of Circulations throughout the county would be tremend his coal yard at Oceanic, Capt. Ben- to the position of sergeant of the HELPING THE DF'S jamin Brown of Fair Haven almost Red Bank police force, ThU nawtpaper aaaunta no raaponalbllitlaa for ous. Our volunteers ask no pay—they are SAMUEL W. HAUSMAN, M. D., sawe1 d four fingers-from his hand, i An automobile, owned by Her- atatemtnta of opinlona In lettera from its rtadera. content to keep on giving, so all will be BO West Front St., Mrs. Lydia Errlckson Harvey of man Lawson, caught fire while It protected. Hats off.to them! Red Bank, N. J, Oceanic, widow of Samuel Harvey, was parkod In front of the Carl- Subscription Price! In Advance. Ona year. 16.00; To the Editor: died of heart disease at the age o ton theater on Monmouth at, and •lx montha, t3.00. Slnsla copy, at counter, 10 eenta. 73. Born at Manasquan, she had We wish to commend you on the the Navesink Hook anil Ladder fine way you have presented the lived at Oceanic ever since her mar- Co., with George Lilly.as driver, laiued Y/eekly, entered aa Second Claaa Matter at tha Poat- work being done in teaching Eng- riage. She was survived by six answered the call. Edward Hub- office-at Red, Bank, N. J,, under the Act of March t, 1879. Fire's Great Harvest lish and citizenship to the formerly children. Before Mrs. Harvey's bard, son of James Hubbard of displaced persons in our commun- death, arrangements had been Hubbard park, was driving along Poitraaaterj and Subacribera In forwarding change of addreai ity. -..'"•• made tor the wedding of nor daugh- Monmouth st. and pulled to the please uae Poital Form 854? Fire losses in the United States stand Trying to understand these vic- ter, Mies Jessie Harvey, to Henry curb when he law the fire appar- at an all-time high, the National Board- of tims of war and helping them to Haney of Hensonvllle, N. Y.'When atus coming toward him. The rear adjust to our way of life is the best it was.seen'that the end! was near, part of the fire truck struck Mr. THUBSDAT, JUNE 5, 1952 Fire Underwriters was informed at its 86th insurance we can have against Mrs. Harvey requested that the those who would destroy our de- Hubbard's car, causing about $300 annual meeting in New York recently. mocracy. wedding take place on the date set, damage. '• . In 1951 they.totaled over $730 millions- Know Your Government We In Red Bank are fortunate in and the ceremony was' performed Mrs. John Hartnedy was hostess Editorial Views having with us dedicated people by Rov, S. W. Knlpe. - Only the im- at a card party given at St. Agnes Volunteers:'Men of Democracy ISO millions more than in 1950, a 12.3 per Leaning- Towers of Government like Rev. and Mrs. Pyke and Rev mediate family of the bride wit- auditorium, Atlantic Highlands. Hornbcrger and' their assistants. nessed tho ceremony. On July 11, people of Mount Holly, in cent gain, for the highest yearly loss in 'Architect* estimate that It will Sincerely, Joseph Stryker of Atlantic High- history. W. L. Nolen, board official, called be another three centuries before Of Other Papers Ethel R. Hauaman J. Smith Conover of Atlantic lands, who had been pitching for Burlington county, will gather to celebrate the 600-year-old Leaning Tower of S. W..Hausman, M. D Highlands, a former resident of a baseball team in Florida, re- the 200th auuiversary of the founding of the losses "startling in their magnitude." Pisa leans far enough to crumble Red Bank, died of apoplexy, at the turned borne for a conference with to the ground. DELIGHTED VISITORS age of 85 years. Notwithstanding John McGraw, manager of the New the nation's oldest volunteer fire depart- The biggest rise in destruction was re- his advanced age, he bad conducted York Giants. Students of government say that We know of a soft-voiced south- Home Economics a milk route until a few weeks be- ported froni the cities of 500,000 to a million It may not take that long to topple ern lady who, on a pleasure trip in The Ireland farm in Middletown ment. That was the Britannia Fire com- It's Inventory Time For Food fore his death'. Two v daughters township, on the road between Nut- the towers of strength imbodded In a neighboring state, gazed sweetly Elizabeth and Gertrude, both of 'pany, established in 1752. This same com- or more population—25.9 per cenfc—with America's democratic home-town out the window at one of the train In Freezers swamp and 'Red Hill, was pur- whom lived at home, survived him. chased by Charles P. Hidden of pany, long ago renamed Eelief Fire Co. industrial fires topping the list. But there type of government with IU tradi- stops and said to her daughter; This is a good season for taking Mrs. Thomas Minton of Fair Ha- T tion of strong local control over "This looks like a nice little town, Inventory of food In the freezer. Asbury Park for $10,000. The farm JS o. 1, still serves its community area. was also a 4.8 per cent gain in residential ven was breaking up some 'light was owned by Mrs. Alice Field, expenditures, honey, Let's get out and look at it" And Mrs. Lorna K. White, Mon- wood with a hatchet when the fires, numbering some 300,000 through the —then got out and stayed three mouth county home agent, suggests widow of Dr. Edwin Field. This event emphasizes the tradition of Lures of grants of state funds handle flew off, and the blade struck The Sisters of Qood Shepherd of nation. dangled before the school district, years. that homemakers lucky enough to her on the back of the neck. neighborhood fire protection offered ,by the town and the city are causing But that was a minor piece, of own one of these convenient appli- Peeksklll, N. Y., accepted a gift of casual derring-do compared to the ances take time to give it a spring While riding home from work, the 300-acre Collier estate at Wtck- citizens who, generation after generation, Various statistics have shown that most the smaller units to "lean" toward defrosting and cleaning. Arthur Brill of Oceanic was thrown atunk from Mrs.. Sara V. Collier, the State Government. The state, experience of Miss Rebecca Ban- from his bicycle when a dog be- have sought nothing more froin^ their serv- fires could have been prevented. Careless kin, who came to New York from Food supplies In the freezers are the present owner. in turn, is being persuaded to lean longing to Patrick Leo, ran in front River Plaza' residents -who at- ice than a chance to help others. It is in ness ranks as the leading cause of fires in upon the federal government for the West Coast in 1918 "just for a about as low now as they ever are, ot him. Although Mr. Brill was visit" and stayed 34 years, to be and the time will be here very tended the wedding of Peter De- industry, business buildings and the home. supposedly "easy money" in the not injured,' his bicycle was com- Midowitz and Miss Ruth Shllowlch volunteer fire companies and' the inter- form of gran^s-in-ald. retired only the other day as head shortly for freezing this year's veg- pletely, wrecked. of* the Now York public library's etables she points out as further at Bayonne were Mr. and Mrs. locking first aid squads that one finds the One chief fault can be found with the ac "One effect of this leveling of James Covert of Colt's Neck pur- Peter DeMldowltz, Sr,, Mr. and local government Independence," municipal reference branch. This reason for doing the spring clean- chased a Butterworth patent gaso- same sort of co-operation pioneers used in cumulation of rubbish in cellars and attics long-term "visitor" amassed more ing job now. Each manufacturer Mrs. George DeMldowltz, Misses points out the New Jersey Tax- line engine with which to run his Sophie and Helen DeMldowltz, Wil- founding this country. The service is not of homes, or the basement of commercial payers association, "Is the reduc- information about the city of her sends directions with the freezer on thresher. He had formerly used offhand choice than possibly any when to defrost and how It should liam Faasdi and Alfred Conover. buildings, that once touched off becomes tion in citizens' control over the a steam engine for this purpose. Rev. John B. McCloskey, pastor unlike selfless energy that once was spent cqst of his government. This con- native, naturalized or calculated be done. These directions should Mr. Covert's, 11-year-old son Har- New Yorker. be followed to the letter. of St. James church, was observ- in building new villages and gathering in fast-burning tinder on which flames, can trol has been strongest over the old, In one day, learned to take ing, the 30th anniversary of his or- government nearest the taxpayer— Lately that city has been luring But what to do with the frozen the harvest. It is democracy in its best form. feed. It should never be forgotten that it visitors with the quiet boast that charge of the engine, including dination on the 11th. ' the school district and the small food while this job Is being done is the electrical mechanism. The - former Obadlah K. Davis is never to early" to clean up and put things town. It Is the most popular summer re- a question Mrs. White suggest! We in Monmouth county are especially sort In the United States. But it Mrs. Thomas A. Curtis headed house on the east side of River- in order, but it can be too late to do auything "The pattern of Independent gov- putting the food In, two cardboard the committee in charge of a com- side ave. was smashed to smither- fortunate in protection we get from 104 had better hush up Miss Rankln's boxes—one for food recently frozen ernment financing and thinking story, or all those people who are edy to be given at the town hall eens In a jnost peculiar accident. volunteer flre companies with 250' trucks,' ififire gets there first. Only through human that started in the town hall and and the other for the food frozen for the benefit of Trinity church As a result of a cable'snapping, the willing to agree that New York is for some time. Cover these boxes effort can fire be brought under control. built a strong- nation has taken a a wonderful place to visit but they of Red Bank. house slid down the skids on which and our many first aid squads with their crazy turn which becomes more of food well with newspapers and Courtlandt White, son 'of How- it was being moved, and, wat wouldn't want to live there may they will stay frozen until you have fine ambulances, that operate around the evident by tabulating the cost. The take alarm and stay away altogeth- ard White ot Bast Front st., who smashed at the river's edge. The debt of the federal government— the box defrosted and cleaned, she attended Miss Etta Vanderveer's house, one of the largest at Red •dock for our safety and security. Assoc er. It's one thing to laugh at "The says. Pennsylvania's School Aid "mecca" of the drive for govern- Man Who Came to Dinner"; it's private school in the Mercantile Bank, was - originally owned by iated.witb. each fire company are an average ment handouts—stands at 260 bil- another thing to fisk becoming a When replacing foods In the Bank building, . entertained his Charles G." Allen and It was being lion dollars. Mew Jersey's estimated freezer, put the recently frozen teacher and classmates. His guests moved by Herman J. Schllohtlng Of 100 men, about half of whom are on the The -Register decided to take a closer share of this Indebtedness Is 40% permanent visitor oneself. Tet In an age that puts such foods at the bottom and the others were Margaret Edwards, Esther of Fair View. active lists. Only a few men, in the larger more than the assessed value of all on top so they will be used first, Lang, Marion D. White, J. B. Rue, look when it was advised Pennsylvania's ot the taxable property in New high value on a settled sepurlty wo Dorman McFaddln of Long Cities, receive any pay. The rest are-com- real-*estate'1 taxpayers, were being saved welcome tho lighthearted spirit,that tho home agent advises. ' If you Windsor and'Benjamin Van Vllet, Branch, opened a Rco automobile Jersey." • -• • • , : doesn't know'* the 'difference be- have any packages of asparagus Drummond Cannon, Joseph Bur- salesroom in the McClees building pensated only by insurance protection and money through the levying of direct taxes Commenting upon the competi- tween a holiday and a career. Per- left over from last year, place them rowes, Ernest Shepherd, Edmund on Mechania st., Red' Bank. tion among governments for the tax where they will be used soon, for Wilson and Maynard White. certain minor benefits given after years of upon- all. adults residing in some munici- haps the status of delighted visitor The Girl Scouts of patrol No. 3, dollar and the struggle for tho con- In an unpredictable world best suits the new crop will be coming on A race at Matawan . between duty* Wo can point with pride to Mount palities of that state. At the time, the New trol that goes with, the taxpayers' shortly. . On the whole, vegetables horses'owned by W. T. Rose and gays a -party at the home of Mar- the travoler through our dizzy lon Harm at Fair Haven. Those association In its 1952 platform times—Christian' Science Monitor. retain their good flavor for nine to Watson Stlllwagon was won by the 'Holly's celebration because of the strong Jersey State School Aid commission had points out: 12 months. ' Fruits contain acids former's horn In three straight present were Dorothy G. Thomp- recognition of- what volunteer service has just came forward with its proposal to have which help preserve their flavor, heats.' The race Was said to be son, Mildred Goff, Alma vomSteeg,, " . . . the lower levels of govern- Irma Lomberg, Ray Smith, .Marlon ment aro looking to the higher Health Hints but they will lose In texture and for a side, bet of $1,000. meant to our own area—in lives, property the state increase its average of school as- color if kept more than a year. Serhuel Rhoades of Oceanport, Mair, Harry Ingalls, Cedrio Ryder, levels to provide financial relief, of- Grandln Hammell, Rolland Raver, and taxes saved. sistance from 935 million to around $95 ten blind to tho fact that the high- (This column Is contributed as a Fork, stewing; or roasting chick- Won a breooh-loadlng gun at a public service by The Medical So- drawing held at Long Branch.. Robert Morefleld, Donald • Sickles i With a "cover-up system" that makes million through the levy of some new form er levels, too, feel the same strains. ens or any other meat with consid- and Harry Clayton, To tho extent that the state builds ciety of New Jersey and the Mon- erable fat has better flavor when Those who took the examination men and equipment of one community in of non-realty tax or taxes. To find out more up its resources to'support local mouth County Medical society, used within six months. Fat begins for positions as clerk or carrier George Soffel and George Knight stantly available to another, with firemen about the Pennsylvania plan, we wrote operations, the principle of home Questions • should be addressed to to get rancid after this time and the In the postal service' were Fred of Colt's Neck, dissolved partner- rule is threatened, -Likewise fed- the Medical Sooiety of New Jersey fine flavor of these foods changes. Byram, Carlsen Keelor, Harry Supp, ship in the dairy farming business, from several towns responding to any Gov. John S. Fine. In response we have a eral aid to state and.local govern- at 315 West State st, Trenton 8, Such foods as pies, cakes, cro- Clinton Elliott, Frederick Stevens, and Mr. Knight moved to Howell major fire, our protection is broad. With report, published today, from E. A. Quack- ments undermines the very consti- N. J.) . quettes, casserole dishes, cooked Christopher Berg and Lester E. township to engage In dairy farm- enbusb, state director of school adminis- tutional power of the states them- The Balance That Is rower turkey, chicken, ham and tongue, McQueen of "Red Bank, and Wil- Ing at that place. the firemen learning' new tactics through selves, for aid accepted as the way have a short storage life. liam Tllton of Eatontown. Victor Ghezzi' and John Semple tration. . . , out ot present budget difficulties The growth of the science of nu- H. E. Meeker purchased one half of Rumson, took part In the qual- ihelr annual Monmouth Fire college, •which is but a step toward centralized trition' has mado us Increasingly No food Improves during the time ifying rounds for the national open aware that adequate feeding Is a ot the Housewbrth tract which ad- has received international praise, our pro M"r. Quackenbush has advanced a num- authority. Also, attempts to find it Is in storage, the agent says and joined his property along the river golf championship at Garden City, relief through different methods of matter not of sufficient quantity of she adds the suggestion that you at Oceania. He paid $8,000 tor the L, I, Ghczzl's score was 17S and Section is kept modern.. In Bed Bank and ber of ideas which those interested in school taxation aro often but thinly veiled food alone, but of balanced quality date all your packages so all of the property. . . Semple went around in 171, but moves to Increase tha over-all as well. Aa regular components in foods you put in the frcezor will be nclth'er qualified. Both boys were throughout the shore area, record^ of all financing should find interesting. His view our diet we need proteins, fats, Leon Cubberly of Long Branch, coat." used within the proper times. ran a nail in his foot and had to employed at the Rumson Country , companies are proud chapters of progress- is that while taxes levied locally for school carbohydrates, minerals and vita- club. mins. The absence Or Insufficiency get about with the aid of a. oane. ive history. purposes "is a controversial issue,"' such of any. of theso components en- Faint Boilers Make Fainting During the Cavalry a New Bruns- tion, lowered resistance, dontal car- wick man,, crashed Into the Taylor the operations of these bodies to the les, anemia and irritability. not so tired as when a brush Is used. terest was-centered In the 18-mlle Chief Charles Moeller said: "Credit belongs In Pennsylvania, the director said, bo young visitors in the galleries, Clas- For a dip-type roller, a flat paint handicap In which Edward Ivlns, car. '., to those who founded the department in ses are often greeted by various top What the child likes U not the tray, contains' the paint and the Andrew Richardson, Thomas abode, Miss Anita Matthews,. daughter considered relief gained through local taxes offlolals. who outline the Illustrious only standard to be appllod In se- lambs wool cover Is dipped or rolled Arthur Sickles, James D. Brown of George Matthews ot East Front 1904 and all who since then took the found- has been "moderate in nature compared to history ot New Jersey and urge the lecting'his diet. If so, many chil- In the finish. A delt-feeding roller and Harry Supp of Red Bank were >t., graduated from the Savage ers' inspiration to join and carry thvougli future citizens to become as enthus- dren would attempt to subsist on a has a center drum that will hold among the 15 starters. The event physical education schoolln New the relief provided*through increased state dlot ' of oooklce, crackers, soft ;YorX. a program—not to any one man or group laatlo boosters tor their atate as drinks and candy. Authorities tell about a quart of the finish. Either was won .by W. B. Lyman of Sea support for education. His figures showed Texan* and Callfornlans are for us that no child should be permit- can be purchased two to nine Inohes Bright who had a handicap of four : A party was given In uelebratlon of individuals. We are now ready.to com- that Pennsylvania state aid rose from $78 theirs. ted to consume large quantities of wide, with seven inohes the most mlnutea. He received a Yale bicycle, of the birthday of Ela)ne Brower plete a plan thought out long ago." Behind tha ornate facade of tho any one food, even milk, whonevor common, The covers are replace- and; a graphophona outfit as first of Westslde ave. Attending were million in 1043-45 to $286.7. million for Stats House and amid the beauty of he desires. It Is bettor that ho be able, too. Faint can be rolled on prlzo. Ruth Murray/Sarah Murphy, Ro- It was explained that through 48 years 1951-53 (nioro tliun throe times) and is the cherry blossoms on the Capitol allowed to bocome hungry enough any type of surface. It can be used While helping,'to carry a log at aella Cook, Dennis Meado, Clifford grounds U a part ot the governmen- to consume a balanced dlot at meal for many finishes, oll'baae or Water- the Tlntcm Water company's dam, Meade, Margaret and Junior Scott, the company not only has been able to pro- projected at 9415.5 million in 1050-61 tal picture that should not be ovor- time. A rounded combination of all mix paint, resln-emulilon paint, Edward Slocum of Lincrott had hla Ralph and Edward Crelln, Lester ;vlde much of its own equipment and facili- (more than live times the '4345 level). Ho looked. This Is the Important fiscal food elements Is Ideal. Wo must be onsmel, varnish, stain, aaaler or hand badly mashed when the log Shlbla, Be.tty Pryor, Martha and background ot the State Govern- sura to Include solid foods such as glua size. But it should not be used dropped on it. Botty Patteraon, Ruth Loversldge ties, but, in other ways, help Fair Haven. considered added state aid represented "per- ment—expenditures and tax«i. moat, eggs and cheese, for those with shollao or lacquer. They dry M. R. Van Kouron, owner of the and Francis Millar. The firemen donated $110,000 in flre ap- haps the greater" portion of our progress." For example) constitute the dependable souroei too fast for a roller. old Monmouth Park property at Fire > ot undetermined, origin de- of the proteins that wo must havo Best reaulta are aeourad when the Eatontown, was having hli. out- stroyed a barn owned by John paratus and other equipment which helped Of immediate interest to Monmouth The World should know that New JUlldlngs painted, His oowi got Soeley In the Holland dlatrlot near Jowey ha« the lowest taxel per for good health, wall area la large with fiw breaks, Middletown village. hold down taxes. In times of depression, county and New Jersey in goneral should capita ot any State Government. Mlchaol S. Nowjohn, M, D, A brush la needed to apply a (trip Into a oan of paint that was lift of paint Inside oornora. Wood- unooverod and two of tha animals The Hlkera olub, an organization its welfare committee has given an abun- Resident* of 31 atatea paying In- died from the poison contained In ot pedestrians at Leonardo, gave bo Pennsylvania's plan of having state and dividual Income taxes will be par* work" from doors and window* of- dance of food nod clothing to the poor. municipal Authorities build new schools fer little trouble A cardboard thi paint. a aurprlae birthday party for Mrs, tloularly comolous of the fact that Judge Upholds square used u a guard allows the Mr*. 8, Levy of Freehold, gave Fred Newmeyer on the occasion of lYearly, it sponsors a neighborhood Christ- and lease them to local school district/} over Niw Jersey has none. roller to be uied right to the trim. a family dinner patty In honor of her 67th birthday. mag party. The always successful summer periods from 30 to 4Q yoaru, The Authority Llkewlit the people of 29 states Boxer's Appeal It the painting oontlnuoi to the Mr. and Mn. Milton B, Ltvy on tljo An early Juna wedding took place who regularly pay sales taxis on aooond day In tha tame paint, the oocaslon ot their, tenth woddlnaf an- at the Knickerbocker hotel, Ai- fairs hare provided most of tho money to plan, ho said, resulted bocauso of the "lack thi things they buy. FREEHOLD — County Judgo roller should be'plunged overnight niversary, Thi affair WM held at bury Park, when Miss Elite E, do these thingJ, of borrowing ability to finance tho cost of That New Jenay stands aioond John 0. Giordano last Thursday In wat«r to k««p tha paint from Simonion'i hotil with 89 gueata Taylor, daughter of Gtorgt F. Tay- among the 48 itatu in amount of nviriad a motor vihlclo convic- hardening. Tha nixt morning the attending, ' lor of Colt'a Neok, became tha brldt And this is but a beginning. Chief Moeller neoded school buildings.'' We have that money thai, U spent p«r pupil for tion from Matwan police court water can ba removed with olian Tha . itiamboat, Mary Patten, of Sttwart H. Farrali, ion of Mn, operating costs of publlo sohools li agalmt Joaoph A. Tomuill, 31* newspaper, . , , whloh ran between New York and Anna Mi Farrell of Ocean Grove. , outlined financing arraugoi)iont» tov the very problem here, Many districts have used another Important not. yoar-old Matawan boxir, but thi Lonr Branch, itruok a iiinXtn lav< Daniel P. Ooylt of Wood- Mn. White points out that be*' lourne, N. Y,, formerly of Oolt'i new building. Tho company owns tlio up their borrowing power, Tho plan also The bulo leuon to be learned by latter'i llconit ha» bun llftid by oauie a roller oan be olten«d. It oan oanal boat mar thi Hlghlandi has the Btate reimburse tho school district! tha pupils u they IN their govern* tht atato motor vohloli dlvlilon (or drawbridge whlli on liar way to Niok, ptrformtd tht oiremony. . building site and li ready to spend 120,001), mint at work, tha New Jerny Tax- four previous oonvlotlom. be uied for more than ona job, Niw York. Thi viasel'i ildi WM Mlis Bebtcoa Terry, daughttr of Borapo tht aurplus ptlnt from tht Jlarinoo Firry of Birgin pi,, and oiijB-fourth of tho co»t, a« down payment "on account of the rentals paid to Author]* payer* Assoolatlon points out, I* Aitlitant Froiioutor Qiorgi A. roller. Then uilng thi punt tray atowKt In, and It bad to bi towid that, thtyi themiervii, In a fiw Gray did not onpon thi appial o Niw York by a tug, ' farry Joaiph Oarttr, ion of MM. for construct Ion. Tlie rest of the cost will Men," further reducing local coitg, It would that haa faaan olaanad, dip tha roller Mri, Edward Mlllir of lowir ruts* Hutu ot WhlU rd<, Little ihort yaan will have the responsi- Mod by Tomaiillo'i attormy, Lao In a solvent for that partloular fin- Illver, Avere married at thi Rid bo mortgaged through a bank. Now, In seem that this plan of financing should bu bility of carrying on thi continuing Wilnatoln, Matawan, listing thir* Ian. Two ohanios may bi neided Iquankum, hir, gfandohlld, Nanoy rery carefully oxamlnod by our own ]aw« Suttii for Hound, efficient, eonnom- wu Imufllolont ovldonoo. Tomaiil- Wilier, and Mn, Elmer Oarr ot lank Reformed ohurch by Riv. flonsfdemtlon both ot tho flre company'i o WM convicted ot aarilm drlv- to do i thorough job, Thin WMh NeV Bgypt, vlaltid frlmdi at Jamit Muyaktnii oal lovirnmint. The Asioolatlon with aoap and water, rinse and let MIM Raohil Acirra, daughttr of astlstaiKe to tho borough, and Us own makers/to see )f it would ease the school cuitomarlly amphiiliti thi Import- ng by Mtvtawnn Maulitrati Jamil dry, It thi lamb'a wool li matted, Adiiphli, On thi way honti thilr financing burden for Vow Jermey, ance of an Informed and alert oil- H, Martin, who flmd him 110 and horn btoamt frlghtimd and In SomtnloaAotrra of Brldgi avi,, noedi, the mayor and emiiicll hnvo agreed lainry and maintains 'a continuing rivokid hla lleonn (or 80 dayi. a coarse ootnb will niton ftufTlniai, running *way, thi wagon upiit and, bieamt tht brldt of John rurlato toicaae a largo hnll in tlio new building for Ba aura tht moving bearlnga are thi o««up«nt4 win thrown out. of Rlvtrilde- At,, at a pntty wid- it up|ionrN wo muy have,HOMO lomona to program of Information about gov- Thi ehargi wai made after hla froi of paint, too. wrap tha roller ding at »i. Anthonys ohurch, It* own meeting*, What tlio public hag not lMirn from our neighboring itatc, and wo irnminl to naarly 100 local tutpey- oar atruok thi parkid oar ot Aoao In paper and It's ready for tht next MM. Mlllir luffired a broken wrUI, art' auoolatlcns throughout tha Minor, 108 Park avo,, union Stash, painting job, but-thi oUtir ooeuptnU uoapid been told until now In thut tlic tiro company thank Mr. Quackonbush and Governor Kino •tatt >nd tht gtniral publlo, on Main at,, Matawan, Apr, SI, with but alight brulaei, Whltt Intoodi to accept from tlio borough "only A ipokMBinn for thi motor" vi- Tht bathing itueh opintd at Broad for Jbclr Information; We inn hopo that Moli dlvlifon Mid that dlvlilon Roger Baoon It believed to have Fair Havin whin a. number of that part of tho rout money actually needed before drastic now itepi aro tiikou by thli Flower growira havt laarnad how had itartid proondlngi igalnit bun tht flrit to produoe<» gun- youngatir—jgattna of thi vlllaki took thilr Wit Monmouth''oountyl itamn ouch year your to nioet our mortgage," Mid itute tho l'oiinnylvuiiln.plaii and other stops ;p bring gardin ohryianthtmumt Tomaiollo bifori thi Matawan to* powdtr whloh actually txplodtd, al- firitdlpot uon'n thi flVir. oliro wuu to mimillt tt AluVndtuVndtr D. <( nto bloom any month of tha yatr aidant booauii of four pnvloui though Ineindlarlia of almllar com- ,.. Vllllam A. Brook* lloopar'' a ffloffle i UlilUiU t PatttrioPtt n tlit chief. If we can earn enough money taken by other stutos will be carefully >y using ihadlnt oloth to ahortan oonvlotloqa, Ma will (aoi a hear- position but with Impun Ingred- of Llttli ailvir, celibratid hli 11th mlldlng, at whle tlmi plant win jJtyMd artificial Jjjghu »o Itnta had bun known tn a long 8f flHI Mfc tlrthdiy, with a party for hli young li * * *"' BANK REGISTER, SUNE 5, 1952 Paes Sevew masttf • Advancement to second elan. /tJiWHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Robert C*dman, William Ellis, Wayne IT Fraicr* Barry Louwcrse, Fred MnF«cy, IS^NOT TBUE TO SAX "WE DID EVTCPVTHUSG POSSIBLE* Good Education Scouts Receive James VnnBrunt; advancement to fir«t ~r UNLESS CHIBOPBACTIG WAS INCLUDED clasi, Danlpl Brophy, Don Rid Haven*; Red Bank Book Store merit badjtrs, Bruce Etrelund, Hush ROBERT HANCE Gives Strength Awards at Rumson Jon«ft, Mclvln Corapton, Donald Havens, & SONS, INC. -DR." WARREN FOWLER Thomas Borckrl. Eddie Epelaiid; ad- Chiropractor PHONX) RUMSON—Red Bank area Boy vancement to star icout, Bruce Egcland, 42-44 Monmouth St. Six Linden Place 808 BBOAD ST. 6-30SS, Scouts and Explorers received a Blcbard Moore, To Democracy Troop 28, Red Bank, Albert VnnNos- total of 190 advancements at the trandi Jr., acting; icoutmaiter—Advance- Red Bank, N. J. Court of. Honor held recently In the ment to second cinas. Bert DiFIore, Ando ALL THE LATEST . Education fi American high BCJIOOI here. Leonard Comp- Merendl. Jay Stryker; advancement to HARDWARE - TOOLS first CIMBR, Dnnlpl WnlUnfc; mrrlt budge*, ton, chairman of advancement for Philip Burr, Bert PiFinre. Ando Meremli. FURNITURE And a Privilege, the Red Bank area was In charge Jay Stryker, Daniel Walling, of the program. Troop 49, Kori Monmmith, Meut, John JUVENILE FURNITURE Miss Lawrence Says Troop 17 sponsored by the Red MorrisBon, srnutmanter—Advancement to Bank Methodist church, was in star scout. Ralph Iliddlej merit badpes. TEL. RE 6-0005 ' SEA GIRT,—The way to strength- Ralph Biddlc,' Thomns Pitcher. Ted Books en democracy \M with, a good edu- charge of the opening ceremony Schloemer and troop 67, sponsored by the Red Troop 60, Red Bank, Jinny t'olitt. cational front. So stated Miag Ber- icoutmanter — Advancement to star tha Lawrence In speaking at the Bank Presbyterian church, grave a scouts* David Hurwiu. Richard Burnnn; 30th anniversary banquet of the demonstration of merit badge work. merit had***,- Richard Burnnn, David Monmouth County Council of Par- The closing ceremony was under Hurwitx, Gary Kaplan, Keith Klnrin, ent-Teacher associations Wednes- the direction of Edward Voplcka, David M, Levin, scoutmaster of troop 11, Rumaoiv Troop 67, Red Bank, Bnb*rl TurnbuU. day night of last week at Sea Girt acotitmaater—Advancement to atar scout. inn. The speaker is dean of instruc- Training Insignia awards wore Robert M. Only; merit hart era. Rohrrt tion at the State Teachers college glv«n to Albert Vetter, scoutmaster Daly, David. Olion, Charlei Parkell, John Wnjrner, at Trenton. of troop 17 and to Leonard Comp- Troop 85, Vail Hornet, Clarence Moor*, "Education is so American," said tont advancement chairman. A ten- scoutmaster—Advancement to second year veteran Insignia was presented class, Walter Conn, Clark Gansnn, the educator, "and it is a real priv- Lynn Gilbert, Kenneth Ttnnwonrt, How- ilege, A nation which gives this to Clarence Moore, scoutmaster of ard Isaacs, Fred Kocen, Sheldon Llchter, // you love your Home and are contemplating right to its people will last a long troop 85, Vail Homes, for his ser- Dennis Lnudon, Stephen Mnbil, Rnbcrt vice as a scout and scout leader. l'\ Moore, Metvyn Orniteln. Eriwnnl home improvements you can be assured of high- time. The Jewish people, although O'Rourkc, Wesley Patteraon, John Walsh. brought tt you hy they have moved all over the world, Awards made during the court Ronald Wolff. Robert Cook, Thomas est quality if you. select Johns-Alanvillc products. have always given their Torah and were as follows: Durdiick, Robert Van Brunt. Eugene O'Rourkc: advancement In first chut. Proper application of these products is very Central Power & Light Company Talmund to their people. They Troop 8, Red Bank,- Vincent Mnelyn, Michael Morris, Lnurcn Bands, Robert have lasted and they are still to- icoutmaiter—Advancement to second Gilbert, Eugene O'Rourke, important, hi Monmouth County, only our or- CIRII, Stewart Ganion, FrancU McCulHn, gether." John Robinson; merit badger, Douglas Post 15. Liltle Silver, Lawrence PIclc. [janizalio'n luis employees with direct Johns- Miss Lawrence pointed out that Hollywood, Arthur Kaney. ' adviser—Advancement to etar, Gardiner Manville experience. If yon, are contemplating when this nation was founded, our Troo}> 11, Rumson, Edward Voptcktii Brower, Thomai Moog; merit badsei, scoutmaatei*—Advancement to second Gardiner Brqwer, Stephen Hopkini, Barry insulation, roofing, siding, air conditioning or forefathers established their homes clasa, John Cordner, Carl Dcnprcaux, An- Kaplln, Thomas htoog. flrBt, followed by their churches thony Ourstcwltz, Alexander Hunter, combination screen, and storm windows for your and their schools and that since Willinm Klrchncr,' Robert McGuinnesfl, Robert Ross, Melvln Soden., tlrlan. Van TO BUY MUNIOIX'AL BUILDING home won't you allow us to lave a trained those pioneer days, all territories Kostrantt, J. C. Williams; advancement that have been admitted into the to flrst cine*, DonnM Hopkins, Jerome ASBURY PARK—The purchase experienced representative advise you, entirety X)nitcd States have had free edu- Kennedy. 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f Make Qiaduation Success a Time to the . To Remember! Class of To The Class Of"'52 1952 1952 J/fc/c/e/ iff C 0 A A N C. SHOE CO. RED LONG BANK - 10N0 BRANCH - A4BCAY PA»K i RED BANK BANK BRANCH 18 BltOAD STREET Pace Ten RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, • 1952 > Louise Hesiell, Joan VanHorne,' lotte Dennis; ."April Showers," Lynn Wilson. Leslie Wilson, Peggy Joan I^ldner, Carol Bradley, Leola Leeds' Jersey MATERNITY Coleinan Studio 1 SUPPORT* OARTEMILTS Ross and Judy Hudson. Supenski, Dorothy Montulet and MAS LINGERIE Waltz ballet, Mary Louise Hes- Rhoda Ann Ullery; soft shoe and iell, Joan VanHorne,. Lynn Wilson Charleston, Barbara Ann Mtfran, Rated Excellent TUCKER'S Recital Friday and Leslie Wilson; rhythm tap and Mary Jane VanNess, Beverly Brad- ASBURY .PARK—A registered COMET- LINOCRIC LONO BRANCH The anmial 'recital of the M&bel Charleston, Su«anneJSrenner, Nan- ley, and Douglas,Burkltt; "O; YouJersey cow, World's Records Bas- III B'WAY, Coleman School of Dancing of Rec- cy. Kendall, Janet' Stafford, Joan Beautiful' Doll," Jimmle Arnone; llno, owned by Laurence C. Leeds, YOU CANV BUY FINER tor pi., will be given tomorrow Leidner,; Carol Bradley, Pat Wha- "Bye, Bye Blues," Kitty Woolley; has earned, the gold and silver In Bod Bank If» night at 8 o'clock In the' River len, Dorothy Montulet and Rhoda Beverly Fowler, Marian Lovirrln, medals awarcl of the American Jer- SHEBMAN'S for Street school auditorium. The pro-Ann TJltery; "St. Louis Blues," Ann Susan Puscher, Linda Simplicio, sey Cattle club. She recently com- ICE CREAM • CURTAINS gram has been arranged, by Mrs.' Durie and Charlotte Dennis; skip- Patricia Todlce, Tommy , Smock, pleted a production record of 11,- Coleman and her assistants, Clare' ping rope dance and .syncopation, vRosllnd Norton and Mary Hunter, 789 pounds milk and 614 pounds, • DRAPERIES Smith and Jessie Kirby. Mrs. Linda Trainer, Astrld Frlden and Tango, tap, Suzanne Brenner, buttcrfat in 305 days at the age • SLIP COVERS Sarah Vallcau will be pianist. Christine Puscher; acrobatic dance, Nancy. Kendall, Janet Spafford, of four years and nine months. • VENETIAN BUN! Judy, Eriksen; acrpbatlc tumbling, Joan Leldner, Carol Bradley, Pat THAN -BREYERS For The program will be u follows: All tests on the official produc- Sbop-at-Hom*- Strvli Military top, Suzanne Brenner,' Eddie Smith; acrobatic • group Whalen, Dorothy Montulet. and tion record were made under the Phona RB 6-2646 Nancy Kendall, Janet SpafTord, dance', Linda Simplicio, Jimmy-'Ar- Rhoda Ann Ullery; "Fancy Free," supervision of Rutgers university Joan Leidner, Carol Bradl»y, Dor- none, Tommy Smock and Ronnie Joyce Herbert; challenge, Daisy and were verified by the American Because Breyers Sherman's othy Mont ulet and Rhoda Ann U|- North; rhumba tap, Joan Leldner; Lou Kelsey, Ellen Madden, Karen Jersey Cattle club, which has its Home Decorators lery; military tap, Daisy pou Kel- »olka: len'te, Carol' Koch, • Beverly Mahar, Julie Jerolis, Donna Lover- national headquarters in Columbus, uses fresh pineapple . : : the finest 45 BROAD STREET RED BANK aey, Ellen Madden, Karen Mahar, Bradley and -Eleanor Riddle. Jidge, Sheila Walsh, Al Olscn, Ed- Ohio. grown. You can see and taste tho 1 die Smock and Peter Cullin; Waltz Julie Jerolis, Donna Loversldge, Shortenin' Bread/ • Betty ' Lou The butterfat production achieved Sheila Walsh, Al Ol.sen, Eddie Marsh, Mary* Ann. Johnson, Bar- ballet, "Kay. VAnBrunt and Judy juicy, golden cubes of fresh pihe- TELEVISION Bernstein, and can-can, Leola Su- by this cow is more than 2V& times apple in eyerjr spoonfuKof this glori- Smock and Peter Cullen; military bara Holmes, Pat Congdon, Rober- as much as is producted by the: tap, Kitty Woolley," Beverly Fowler, penski, Suzanne Brenner, Nancy 11 RADIO & a' Wood, - Alice- Henck, ' Nancy Kendall, Janet Spafford, Joan Leld- "average dairy cow In the United ously'delicious and refreshing ice Marian Lovgrln, Susan Fuscherr Shumacher and CarolZeim; Chopin States. • cream. Don't miss it while available. APPLIANCE Linda Simplicio, Patricia Todlce waltz, toe solo. Janet Spafford: jazz ner, Carol Bradley, Dorothy Mon- and Tommy Smock; .tap,trio, B|llie oe, Kay VaijBrunt and Judy Bern- tulet and-Rhoda Ann Ullery. ' She has been officially classified SALES•SERVICE Fetaro, Barbara Lucia and Peter utein; acrobatic solo, Charlotte for type by the club and given the '".I 1 high rating of excellent. ' All Repairs dons on Genovese. Dennis; "Alexander * Ragtime >;, Walts ballet, baby. dance, Judy Band,". Betty Lou Marsh, Mary Ann DINNER DANCE tl% Premise! Shellnut, Koreen O'Donnell,' Lynn Johnson, Barbara ' Holmes,'' Pat LONG' BRANCH —Doctors and MOST HONORED STUDENT Smith and Judy Hill; polka, Judy Congdbn, Rpberta IWood, Alice nurses -at Hazard hospital held' a FREEHOLD—Norman R. Wag- HAROLDS Shellnut and Noreen O'Donnell; la Henck, .Nancy Shumacher.' and dinner-dance last week at the Bad- ncr of this place was the most hon- moderne, Paula Montulet; Dorothy Carol Zeiiiri; Irish" tap and waltz dock lounge on Chelsea avc.wlth ored student of Peddle school- at fipJ>£ RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP Montulet, Carol Bradley, Marina tap, Barbara :Arin . Morgan, Mary Mrs. Stewart Adams as chairman, the annual prize day exercises Fri- 18 Front St., Red Bank 6-2741 Mulvey, Eleanor Riddle, Carol Jane VanNeas,, Beverly Bradley assisted by Mrs. Ora Rhineheart, day, part of the school's 87th com- .ICE CREAM. Koch and Beverly, Bradley!, nurs- and Douglaji Bu'rkitt; "Dolores," Mrs. Jean Voorhees, • Mrs., George mencement. Mr. Wagner was Vale- ery rhymes, Sharon Lucia, Gayle toe duo,, Dorothy' Monftijet and Martin and Miss Josephine Oliva- dictorian. He Veceived a cup for Stryker, Adrlenne Giraden, Janna Carol Bradley; ' jive1, tap,. Janet dottl. . Proceeds will be used to being highest ranking < senior , of YO»« ftlCNDLY tmill DEAIM (MfPINMPMr./K C«E/W» /N HAHD-DIPPtD PINTS, QUARTS JHD IN THE THRIFTf HAU-GAUON ,, Franks and Elsie'Hogan; minuet, Spafford;• rhythm tap, Linda Traih- purchase- equipment for the oper- the school and was awarded the Lorctta Mai in, Mary'anne Serutls, or, Astrld, Frldeni Christine* Pusch- ating room. "Buzz'ie" Conners was Reader's Digest scholarship and Bdwlna Kruse, 'Judy Miles,'Patty er and Bunny tflck.- . master'of ceremonies. Music was the Renssclacr Polytechnic mathe-' Cagney, Susan Ryan,and 'Janice ' Soft" shoe, Ann' Dufie ,and Char- furnished by Don Rego's orchestra, matics and science award. ' McCurdy. It Pays to Advertise in The Register "Slow Poke,'.1 baby tap, Jjidy^'Ann Keller, Elaine Egldlo, Donna Cook, Jo.Ann Connor,.Marcla'Stone, Car- [Clicquot ClutSj ol McCurdy and Linda Wltchavitch; singing,taps, Ann Durie.and- Char- lotte Dennis; challenge and cake GINGER walk, Suzanne Brenner,i' Nancy Kendall, Janet Spafford, Joan Leld- ner, Carol Bradley, Pat Whalen, ALE Dorothy Montulet and Rhoda Ann Ullery. "The Birthday Party": Nancy Stelfen as' the six-year-old; Penny Smith, a doll; Douglas Burkttt, Jack-ln-a-Box; Joyce Biancamano, Lenora1 Andretta, Jeanne Relss Karen Burkhard fand- Eileen Ottin- Ker, cake bearers; Nancy Price, Nnnl Swertfeger and Lois Ann Mitchell, gift bearers, and Jimmle Arnone, Johnson rag, Tap dance and waltz tapr Judy Let a Singer Miles, Patty Cagney, Susan Ryan, Loretta. Maz«a, Maryanne Serutis, expert put | Edwlna Kruse and Carol McCurdy; yout ma- pavanne) Le'ola Supenski,. Suzanne chine in first-class running order: Brenner, Nancy- Kendall, Janet/ Reasonable charges. Estimate fur- SpafTord,.Joan Lcidner/Carol Brad- nished hi advance. : ley, Dorothy Montulet and Rhoda Ann Ullery. • SINGER SEWING CENTER PolkaFraricais and "Cupid1* Rev- erie," Mary Phillips, Zan Avatl, Carole Emory, Judy Erlkaen, DI '69 BROAD ST. RED BANK anne Bodihghaus, Mary Lynn Franks and Janice Plitnik; buck TEL. RE 6-3804 dance, Joyce Herbert and Bunny Pick; "Glowworm" toe'ballet, Mary

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Shrewsbury Twp. In March the State School Aid Offers to 'Baby SiC commission advanced a plan for the Steinmuller Plans state to raise Its annual aid for Monday for Blood Donor* *ohool districts from a total US mil- To Continue $200 Ion to around *B5 million, by col- With voluntwr blood donors lecting new non-real estate taxes. . Yearly Pay Raises urgently needixl. th« Rod Cross Becauwt of local condition*, high- lighted by ever-Increasing: school TINTON FALLS—The Shrews- nloodmobilR will b« at thn Bed enrollment* that cause property bury township school board Tues- Bank Methodlat church hall on taxes to soar, the plnn captured In- day night approved tho hiring of Monday from noon to 5 p. m. tennc interest In Mils area. Some three new teachers, and Supervis- Those willing to volunteer Are sources said that Pennsylvania, ing Principal George C. Malono with similar problems, wan meet- said he is still looking for ,two asked to call the Red Cross at 'ng nehnol financing- better than others—one for the first grade and HE 6-344S for an appointment. New Jersey. In an attempt to learn one for departmental arithmetic. * An an nid to parenU In Bed some of the facts, The Register con- The new teachers will be Mrs. Bank Manor who wish to give tacted Pennsylvania authorities. Dorothy Harrison of. Little Sliver This l« the Pennsylvania report). and Mrs. Laura VanNote, both for blood, Mrs. Gcoricn Wnrthley of 25 Manor dr. ha* offered to "baby fourth grade classes, and Leroy HABRISBURG. PA.—E. A. Sloeum of Neptune, for the depart- sit" for them any time during Quackenbush, Pennsylvania's direc- ment of social sciences and for the afternoon when thoy are visit- tor of School Administration, says physical education instruction. Ing; the Bloodmobile. Mrs. Mar- he believe* it will be necessary for After a discussion, Louis A. his state to levy additional taxc.i B d Khali Stoockcr, vlco chairman of Steinmuller, board president,' &> to give more state aid to the school he favored a continuation of a,pol- lied Cross for the Greater Bed districts In the coming years. icy to continue $200 acroas-tho- Bank area, ymterdny mid she In R letter to The Red Bank board pay Increases for teachers, hopes that Manor rcninenU will Register he said: "This will doubt- •at least fo> the present. The time take advantage of Mrs. Worth- less Involve a broad base tax of will come, he believed, when such some type." The school director raises will not be necessary but ley's offer because of the great wrote In respon.se to an Inquiry now high' living costs and higher nerd for blood. from The Register about how salaries paid In some larger, school Pennsylvania was meeting IU districts must be considered. school financing problems:' Executive Session Despite the rain Saturday morning many officials and friendt of River- office because of rain. 4. Featured on program were L. to R., Charles R. "Our plan of nnanclng education Following the regular meeting, view hospital attended the formal dedication ceremony at the hospital. I. English, former mayor; Mr. Parkes, master of ceremonies; Palmer Armstrong, Vacation Bible In Pennsylvania Is not perfect, the board .stayed in executive ses- However, we believe we have made sion to go over a number of per- Dr. F. Lawron Hindle unveils portrait of James S. Parkes, president, while Mrs. Mrs. S'eraldine L. Thompson, Mrs. Throckmorton, Dr. Hindle, Mayor Katharine marked progno/is during recent sonnel problems whtch were not Julia Throckmorton, superintendent, looks on. 2. Chauncey Phillips, former Elkus White, Commissioner Sanford Bates of the state department of institu- School June 23 years and hope to further perfect made public. the plan as time goes on. Announcement was made that mayor of Atlantic Highlands, an accident victim, listens in on ceremony. Event tions and agencies, Congressman James C. Auchincloss, Major General Kirke "I am. Inclined to believe that Mrs. Mary Maxwell, school secre- was broadcast through the hospital for the benefit of patients. 3. Members 6. Lawton, and Monroe Eisner, representing Monmouth Memorial hospital. Through July 3 perhaps the greater portion of our tary, was.taklng a maternity leave progress hag been In the form of of absence and that the board will of the board of. trustees, members of the women's auxiliaries and Newton 5. Guests and auxiliary members gather in main lobby and reception hall to In Red Bank Baptist increased state support for public appoint a replacement for her for Doremus, first president, upper right corner, are gathered in administrative listen to ceremony. education. This I believe will neces- the coming year. Church, Sponsored by sitate the levying of additional taxes by the state in coming years Joseph E. Wardell, member, said The Ministcrium to meet the obligations already Im- that officials at Vail homes were posed by the general assembly." concerned about a report, publish- Civil Defense Men Meet Chief at Fort River St. School The Mlnlstorlum of Red Bank ed last month, that distribution of Blake Wins Prize (In making any money compari- and vicinity Is sponsoring the Com- son it must be remembered that free milk at ,Va|l had contributed munity Vacation Bible achool for to a. deficit In cafeteria operations. Pennsylvania Is an Industrial state At Rumson School Promotion June 12 youth, which is to be held June of 10.4 million residents (1950 cen- He said he wanted to make it clear 23 through July 3 In the K'ed Bank that this' report covered free milk Promotion exercises for the sus), compared with New Jersey's RUMSON—The Trustees' prize, Baptist church. The school will 4.8 million. However, the popula- distributed at the Vail school an- awarded by the' trustees of the eighth and ninth grade pupils of be directed again by Rev. Harold nex, attended by children from the tions of both have shown marked Rumson Country Day school, was River Street achool will bo held on Hornborger, pastor of Holy Trinity Increases since World War II). , two-municipality school district, presented to -Jonathan Dewey Thursday, June 12, at 2 p.m. The Lutheran church. » and not to milk given to children Blak6 by Bergen Rapalyea, presi- program Is as follows: , , Mr. Quackenbush submitted fig- of Vail residents. Children of the "Tho Bible In Dally Living" Is ures showing that Pennsylvania dent ot the board, at graduation TocaulohBl. "Pomp nncl Cifpum. this year's theme. Thero will be pre-prlmary and first grades attend exercises last Thursday.1 tt&nco" (Sir Edward Elgar) makes Its state aid payments on ' the annex school and, Mr. Wardell "Bonedtctlon" (TradiUonal Hebrew classes for all ages, beginning with a bl-ennium, or once every two The award Is made to the mem- "Chant),; Grades Eight find Nine the nursery department, whose years, basis. New Jersey's has been said, most of the free milk went Address of welcome Darbara Ganonlco to- "the morning group." ber of the graduating • class who study will be around the theme, "I an annual payment. best combines the qualities of President's address ...Pol'Othy Clacke Want My Bible." This group Is be- Solo,',": Heard a Forest Praying" (Pe. Five Times Aid Increase A letter, received from the State scholarship, sportsmanship, lead- - ter DftRoso) Howard Ruurow tween two and three' years old. The Federation of District boards, of ership, and character. He is se- Accomnanled by Mil. Alethoa Wlllinm.i subject for the four and five-year- He said such payments have • which this board is a member, out- lected on the basis of votes by the ReprisentlnK. ffradc Edward Shei olds will be "Go, Get, tho Bible." grown from $78 million In the lined financial problems Involved In [>i«sentatlon of elehth trade certlfl- senior department, the faculty end S, »<«•:,; -Dr. M. Gre«g Hihbs. The primary children, who Include 1943-45 year* to J2S6.7 million for re-establishing the organization as the board of trustees. -U< ^'>r'/ BiiptrVlslnv prinel those between the ages of six and the years 1951-53, and that the 19SS-; an independent service, .and im- Members of the graduating class »K« Who U Noblt" (C- F. PlamlnnU eight, will study "The. Bible Telia 81 requirement "will probably be plied that membership costs will Urades Sight and Nine approximately $415.5 million"—up are Harden P. Ballentlne, Jona- Guest speaker Us." The theme for the youth be- be higher next year. The federa- Mayor Katharine ElUus White tween 9 and 11 will-be "Living the more-than-flve times In 18 years. tion also said that It intended to thanDewoy BlakeV.Phllip J. Bow- ers, Jr., Eliot Warner Cbleman, Jr., Country Unrdeni," --(Enalifrh [oik , Bible." The boys and.glila between ...'.'Tou.csn aee," he «ald, "That try to help make law recommenda- sonit)- ...... ; Grado Nln 12-and 14 will ilso study th« »ub- over recent years the contribution Diane dimming, George Clapp QKt to Helm memorial fund. *. tions for higher state aid as con- 1 Ject, "The Bible- Tellj .Us." Oppor- of the state toward the support of tained In the State School Aid Com- Forrester, Ann-Marie Hauck, Shei- • - • - . Howard Rudrow la L, B. Kiilee'n, Lloyd H. Law- Gift, to school Darbnra Thoi'nton tunity for young people and- adults local schools has Increased tre- mission's report. (lift to faculty Grades Eltrht and Mini will be provided and their theme mendously/' rence, Jr., Robert Cutting -Law- Presentation of ninth Krado cltus Farm Work Reminder rence, Jr., Michael F. R* NewboldJ William P&zlcky, prlnclpa will bs "Researching the Scrip- The Register had asked about tha The Monmouth County Board of John Dennis Pitts, George H. Presentation of ninth grade diplomas.! tures." value of a system of taxes it had Edmund J. Canzona. president, 'Agriculture sent In a letter re- Schlldge and Nicole VanderLeur. board of education The school will have sessions each been informed were levied on a lo- cal and school district basis to minding the board that only chil- Highest scholarship and'honor- Creed of olaia of 1062 weekday from 9 to 11:30 a. m. The dren 12 years old and over can Recessional Alma Mater sessions will include worship, Bible help pay the cost of education. The able mention awards, respectively, , •'••• Leonard Dreyfuss, state Civil Defense director, is, pictured Thursday at Fort Monmouth newspaper's understanding was that work on farms, and those, between were awarded to.Stanley W. Hud- Eighth grade members receiving study, correlated handwork and 12 and 14 need a permit, given by as'he is greeted by r/laj. Gen'. Kirke B. Lawton, post commander. Occasion was an-address county school certificates were recreation. Associated motion plc- some real estate owners In Penn- son and Sharon N. Greene, begin- sylvania, were spared a heavy tax the school principal on parents' ners' class; Cynthia Russell and Irene Beatrice Abbey, Anna Mao turos will bo shown twice' each permission, and those between 18 by'Mr. Dreyfuss at an officers' troop information program. Civil Defense directors in the Andrews, Barbara Alice Bonaparte, week and slides and film strips are because of this form of evenly Susan D. James, primary one; John spread local taxation. and 18, need to be able to show M. Gunn, Jr., and Avery Poor, pri- photo are',', lift/to right, front row—-Ensley M.; White, Red Bank; Jay Berger, Little Silver; Michael Howard Burnett, Lldl Included In the classroom dlscus- papers proving their age. Czorniak,- George Dean, Benjamin sl6n. marytwo i Dorothy A. Vletor and County Clerk J. Russell Woolley, West Long Branch; back row—Joseph Dempsey, Long Branch; Levy Local Taxes Steven Hayden said he had been Mary Elizabeth Pitts, Junior one; Martin Dressier, Walter England Churches supporting this project Mr. Quackenbush said that such requested by a member of the Alexander H.-Beard, Jr., and Wen- Frank Rowland, Asbury Park, and Harry C. Cronan, Rumson. Dreyfuss told his audience that Joseph John Palvo, Jr., Tanla Flla- on the part of the Ministerium are taxes, under law, are levied and toff, Jean Glover, Arlene Elizabeth tho Lutheran, Baptist, Methodist Shrewsbury township committee at dy Blanche Cubbage, junior two; Civil Defense is the cheapest form of insurance against sudden attack. When proper precau-' "where Imposed, they obviously do Vail homes to ask the school board Cornelia Rlker and Florence K. Green, Betty Ann 'Harris, Phyllis Presbyterian, Reformed, A.M.E tend to lighten the load on real es- for a donation for tho Vail play- Timolet, junior three; Suzanne C. tions are used, he said, 50-80 per cent of tho population can be saved in an atomic bombing Romain Hernandez, Cella Hernan- Zion, Pilgrim Baptist and Calvary tate, although. In general, I believe dez, Sylvia L. Jordan, Pauline Eliz- Baptist, all of Red Bank; Little Sil- ground program. Members agreed Moorhead and Beverly Bowers, attack. the burden of real estate taxes in that Mr. Hayden should report senior one; Qretchen Smith, and abeth Lamberson, Mary Angelina ver Methodist, Rumson Presbyter- Pennsylvania is not excessive due back that there Is no money in John B. Burt, senior two; Ann Manclno, Glenn Osborn, Gerald ian and Red Bank Salvation Army. to the low percentage of true value the current school budget for such Marie Hauck and Jonathan D. Prlmo Panfcn, Charles Ross, Vln The Red Bank synagogue has also at which moat real property Is as- a purpose but, If money should Blake, senior three, and Joan P. Solicit Funds cent James Rossi, Gclsomanla Ro- been invited to participate and sessed." later be found, It would have, to Eldredge and Margo T._ Blankarn, Monmouth Included in Federal Plan vito, Delores Atlello Scott, Janet Rabbi Arthur H, Hershon has ex- be agreod that children of New senior four. Awards were made by Isabella Scott, Edward Joseph Shea, pressed his willingness to co-oper- It waa explained that under Act Shrewsbury also could use the Edgar B, Blake, headmaster. For Palsy Clinic Elizabeth Sims, Robert Smith, WU. ate. 481 of 1047, amended by Act 246 of playground. To Control Marketing of Milk Ijam John Sweeney, Bessie Thorn- Rev. Mr, Hornborger states: 1949, "certain political subdivisions, Guest speaker was Dr. Allan V. The United Cerebral Palsy com- ton, Almcnta Louise Williams, De- "There are no charges for attend- Including school districts of the sec- Mr. Steihmuller said that he was Heely, headmaster of the Law- mittee of Monmouth and Ocean lores Ann Williams and Blanche ance, this school being made pos- ond, third and fourth classes, which highly In favor of a.broad play renceville school. The address of TRENTON, June 5 (A.P.)—Cur- 1. New Jersey Is a deficit state as counties is continuing its appeal Marie Wlndor. The advisers are sible by the community In Ita Bup- .would Include all achool districts ground program In both munlolpal welcome was given by Mr.-Rapal- rent proposal to put- half of New far as milk production Is concern- for funds to help combat the ef- Mrs, Ruth Schaeffer, Miss Joseph- port of tho Red Bank Ministerium except in Philadelphia and Pitta- itles, but he felt that it would be yea.- Jersey under federal milk market- ed. It never produces enough for fects ot the disease that has af- ine Means and Miss Miriam Fugh. to bring about a better relationship burgh" are permitted to levy cer- In the best civic interest to have Ing controls. revolutionize the its needs. flicted 550,000 persons In the coun- on the part ot people of good will tain taxes which previously they such a thing promoted by private state's second ranking agricultural 2. New York Is a.surplus state. Ninth grade members receiving had not been permitted to levy. try. Nicholas J. Connors, com- county school certificates were In Red Bank and community, All Interests. It. that was done, he said, pursuit. '"'•;•.-• It produces' more than It needs mittee chairman, pointed out to- parent* are Invited to send their Records, said Mr. Quackenbush, he felt the achool board should do Committee Heads Mary Theresa Annochlnl, Ruth An "Indicate that numerous political 1 The U. S. Department of Agri- for fluid consumption. day that an additional 10,000 ba- children to this school." what tt could to help carry ou culture is now holding hearings on 3. There are more dairy farmers bies are born each year with cere- thony, Barbara Violet 'Canonico, subdivisions, Including Softool dis- the program. ' a plan to extend the Now York In New York than In Now Jersey. Dorothy A. Calrkc, Raymond B. tricts, are levying taxes under this Named by Club , bral palsy, ' Clarke, Anthony O. CDloslmo, Don- metropolitan milk marketing area 4. A£ present the' New • Jersey Joseph Puterman and Benjamin Teachers Honor legislation." Asks Parent* Co-operation' ;• LITTLE SILVER—Mrs., John V. to Inoludo Rookland county, N. Y-, dairyman Is paid a minimum price ald h. Criml, Nancy Louise Ferraro, Mr. Hayden said that he wished Bautnan are chalrmon of the cam-June Bovoly Sembllng, Gloria Her- Some school districts, he said, Crowoll, Jr., president of.the Jun- and 13 northern New Jersey of $5.87 a hundredweight for class paign In Monmouth county, and now levy a per capita, tax up to 415 more parents would take part in ior Woman's dub of Little Silver, counties/ ' I fluid milk. This price Is set by no, Armlnda Maria Mallnconlco, Chester Wilhelm play activities with their young- the slogan is "Horizon of Hope.'' Rita Veronica Mitchell, Thomas W. on all residents and inhabitants 31< at a meeting Monday at,the club- These counties—Borgon, Essex, the state O.M.I. Money raised will go toward add- The teachers ot the Branch Ave years of age or over. Allowance sters and told how difficult it has house, namod standing committee Mitchell, Norrls W. Pharr, Robocca proved to convince parents and Hudson, Huntordon, Middlesex, 5. Producers operating undor fed- ing therapeutlo specialists to staffs Randolph, Vladimir Mlchaol Ren nue junior high school honored ia also made for the levying, of ad- chairmen arid department heads Monmouth, Morris*, Passalc, Som- eral controls are paid a blend price at palsy clinics and toward provid- Chester E. Wilhelm, principal, at ditional personal taxes on the same . others to contribute financially for the 1802-53 club year. oysko, l Joseph Rlnkowskl, Ralph toward recreation activities. Hf erset, Sussex, Union, Warren and for all milk they produce which ing additional hospital facilities Romeo, Joseph R. Rovlto, Howard a dinner Saturday night at Lin- Individuals up to a limited amount leads a scout cub pack at Vail. They Include Mrs, Charles House- Ocean—turn out about 70 per cent Is lower than the minimum New for those afflicted. Tho commutes Thomas Rudrow, Charlo.i S. Schls croft Inn. Mr. Wilhelm has served ot dollars per person, baaed on local The board gave over for Immedl worth and Mrs, Joseph Meglll, of all-the milk produced.In New Jorsey price for nuld milk. says that thore are facilities now fane, Ronald Sewa:d, TraCcy Ed as principal ilnce 1945. Next year, conditions. "Although tome dis- at* consideration by tho building aorapbook; Mrs. Donald Rungs Ymd Jersey, 6. The Inclusion of North Jorsey for only eight In 100 who have ward Slngloton, Frank Smith, Ken> under the revised organization of tricts are levying a wage tax and committee a series of summer re- Mrs. Thomas Phillips; services for The present' metropolitan mar- In.the marketing area would open cerebral palsy. neth W. Story, Barbara Ann Thorn tho Red Bank achoola, ha will be- some an Income tax, school dis- pairs, Inoludlng Installation of a the blindt Mrs, William Sims and keting area Includes Now York It up to New York producers and Chalrmon fof this area Include ton, Eugono L. Thornton, Francos come vice principal of tho high tricts also ara levying taxes on tile floor In a basement room thut Miss Elteabeth Salem, welfare) city and Natsau, Suffolk and West- thus bring about "the greatest good Police Chief Frank Routher and Carmella Trocohla, Bovely E, school. The teachers presented Mr. amusements In aome cagst," aald Mr, Maione said may have to bo Mrs, Allan D. Field, Jr. and Miss cheater oountles In New York statn. for tha greatest number" of dairy Morton Weiner of Rod Bank, Po- Washington, Mildred B. Watson, Wilhelm with a gift In appreciation tha director, Joanna Serplco, publicity! Mrs. It la Jointly regulated by the fed- farmers, , . of his leadership. used as a olassroom next fall, lice Capt, Carl Jakubecy, Fair Ada B. Wobster and Patricia Lun Different Than State's painting the outside trim of tho William Kock and Mrs. Patriok eral and New York state gov- 'Typloal Washington* Haven; Mayor Qeorge H. Krauts, ette Whalan, Tho advisers are school and other work. ' D'Alola, American home; Mrs, O,ernments. ' Boa Bright: Mayor Joseph Soholer, Mrs. Sarah L. Lovy and Mri, Elalo A study of the law ihowi that P, Kennedy and Mrs, Robert A marketing administrator, ap- A ipokeaman for.the State Do- Union Beach; Police Chief Loroy MaoLaod. local political subdivision* and The board aocaptod, on Mr, Ma-Baynton, hospitality! Miss Gladys pointed by tha Secretary of Agrl- partmont ot Agriculture objected I Sprout, Kayport, and Mrs. Charles school districts cannot lovy Uxei lono's suggestion, an offer from Cottroll, art and Initiation*i Mlu oulturo and tha New York State "A typloal /Washington approach Woodman, Matawan. on the. aamo aourco of ravenua , Gideons International to supply ev- Sally Lees, civil defense) Mrs, Jo-Oommlulon of Agriculture and —it's the biggest throat we'vo had taxed by the state. It aaya tt "tha ery olassroom with a Bible and •aph Murphy, gifts. Market!, admlnliteri the regula- since milk control oamo In. They Sgt. Hclt in" Korea general aiaombly (or tha atata) children whole parents agree, with tions and a'nnouncos minimum wo'uld force Naw Jonoy produc- ahall Impose a tax or license (o« , copies of the New Testament, Mri. Robert Marion. Jr., houia) milk prices to be paid by handlers ers Into a gigantic pool In which requires a declilon by tha U, S With Assistance Team on any privilege, transaction, tub- Approval wu given to a two- Mia Irma Masia, membership! to produpan, , they would be the , minority. It Saorotary of Agriculture—the proa- Jact or accupatlcn, or on personal clan trip to Lakawood today by Mm, Carl Olersoh and Mlis Nancy would foroa aorne Now Janey ,ant dlfforanoa between New Jeriey BHLFORD-M«»tcr Sgt. Stnntoy Fahr, ways and.maani) Mr«, Philip Th* heating!. are expected to A, Halt; whua wifa, Augusta Hclt, J property or on sales of admission lavanth graderi. continue In Nawark' for the rait produoon out of builnou." farm prlooa and tha Naw York * to places of amuaemmt or on lale* A contract waa glvin to th Mayor, representative to the tan* Acting itate milk industry hand, blond prloa would level off. Deal- and thalr four children llva at ISO lor club, and Miss fierplco, point of, the week, switch to Flamlngton Savanth #t, hara, Is serving as ad. or othar transfers of title or poo Monmouth County Organisation Monday, Newton on Tuesday and Ohaatar D, Sohomp,, said thli whan ers buying milk In New Jeriey •Ion of property" then tha ordln« for Soolil Barvlee to make a tu- lyitem, Mri, John Inrlght li ian« he ftrit heard about tha propoial i for uio In the atata would Wiley, Mr. and Mra, Wlllard f. ,var Point rd. purohaitd In thi New York mar- tribute* relief goodi tnd halpt to "thara trt marked dlffartnoaa of hai bun promotad to tht rank ot duitry, tha Unltod" Milk Produoan confusion—appointment of 0, Wai- Browning, Mr. and Mra. Joieph A. opinion aa to. tha deelrablltty ot\ Mri, Ralph Belknap, guild BMI« oorportl, Ha li iirvlng with thi of Naw Jiniy, rtpraientlng loma lay Armitronf of Hwlni ts luocaad ket In Naw Jeriey, lolva tht country'i aoonomla ptob- Varduna, Mr, and Mri, Howard I, limi, auch tana, and thara tra dlffarancaa Idant, li ohtlrman.. Thin will ba Air foroa In thi (Nth Engineer! 9,600 d»lrymm In thi itate, Ihd Ool, Arthur r< Form of Flamlni- Tht producer! have ttked thi Manning, Mr, and Mri. Jullui Uu- of opinion u to whether or net pony rldu and hay rldai, and a Aviation Battalion at Woltsn Air othar orffanlcatlon*. ton- •• »l«ta O.M.I, dlrootor In ex- federal court for an Injunction ky, Mlu Dorothy tovarildfii Mlu linltmlfl M« him l»iiiils , they ahall ba Impoaad for lahoot vanity ot gamii Including dtrti, Foroi but, Tax,, and ii prmntly Thi diolilon to aill a U,8,D,A, pected to |0 to tha iinala Monday, against tha hearing* on the mar* Mima Repp, Mri, Oharlotta •imi, purpMM," > 1 katlng area, propoial, fWII til,, jlllll. E«nn' y pitching and a flan pom awaiting eeilgnment to tha Far haarlnr on tha propoani wi* reaoli- Milk danlan ara takln* a hnndii- Mli» Amy Chttaaunauf, Mlia It li tha dlr««tor'« opinion that T'hh m will be a booth at which Saat Command, Opt, Oennirelllli id at a meitlnf In Niw York about off attltud* on tha marketing aren ,...., i Hmi«a1»«» *hlt», Jesnn* ChateAunauf, Qaoraa laffn, tha levying of dl;aot Ideal tut* In i strawberrlei, horn* mad* oakM thi ion of Mr, and Mri, Jarry. pronoul. Thi rmdtn hitlii'ji n hl|i«r bull IMA NNI, Ktiiist In itnv tn|t msM Raymond Paarca, Edward Itawn akwatki igo, Prepananti of tha Mil, »4»«i>lM l« Tkk» M iU «II1II> III* murfc.i, Th» Wrlahi «inff>,nlift.;-"?( . tad. apMM will ba Iftld. OinnirtlU, triui as tbU bulii it iTihouM «o MMieaiiaiRiTih, >« Maamewt. h »•, nil Bins,— •od Ralph irown. •» PI* «i ' ' t Paee Two RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE '5, 1952 tloas: Miss Madeline Shannon, Mr«, JAMES F. SMITtf £ Pennsylvania Studying hospital, School of Nursing, will 1898, and the oldest living gradu- She also will be Miss, Schmidt's Mary L. Postal, Mrs. Roy O'Brien, *98 Class Nurse hold Its annual dinner Saturday ate. guest when the hoapltalVncw com- Feck, Mrs. Wijllam Llpplncott, MATERNITY night at Crystal Brook inn, Baton- AUDIOMJSTK1ST SUPPORTS i QARTERBELTS Mrs. Follette, who Is one of the munity wing is dedicated Saturday Mrs. William Wilbert, Mrs. Marvin HXABING EXAMINATIONS BRA* LINOERIE 2 New Taxes To Aid . To,Attend Dinner town. One of the guests will be school nurses for the city of Tren- afternoon. , • Mrs. David, Bvenson, Mrs. Peter Mrs. Jane C. Follette of Trenton, ton, 'will'be a guest of' Miss Mil- Mrs.' Bertha Bogardug is'dinner 'Olson, Mrs. If J.> Canole, Mrs. Ar- Ald»—AH TUC KER'S Schools, Survey Shows LONG BRANCH—The Alumnae who was a member of the first dred Schmidt, hospital director of committee chairman, assisted by thur Shannon and Miss Virginia Phom B«d Bank e-6075 CORSET • LINOERIE graduating class at the hospital ln 13S •'WAV, LONO BRANCH (Continued from pass 1) association of Mor\mouth Memorial nurses, at a luncheon Saturday, the following committee on reserva- Allen. US Riw Ri. Fair Hivu, N. J, . school districts "doubtless" has brought about some relief for the real estate taxpayer. But, he said, "I believe that such relief has been REG. $1.00 JUNE SAVINGS JAMBOREE moderate In nature compared to the relief provided through increased tftomiJW/' " RELIABLE, ETHICAL, REPUTABLE [^ SERVICE LIGGETT'S sUte support for education." He COMING NEXT WEEK said that state aid is meted out f- DEODORANT once every two years because the general assembly ordinarily meets CREAM . once every two years, and passes NOW thru SAT. Specials! ' on a budget for that period. ., "Faris" De Luxe Non-Rust Aluminum School Construction Problem .Sale! Totties'TIPLESS TUMBLER Like New Jersey, Mr. Quaeken- ,- bush said that "during recent years '/? GAL. PICNIC JUG (UiibrttiublePlaslic) jl Pennsylvania has been experiencing difficulty in financing school build- 69 No more crying over spilt ing projects. He drew this picture 100% flberglas Insulation milk! Wide, extended base , about what is being done about it: e^»— BBEI B ^Hy• ^Siv' EBEB IS -IB ' "Difficulty has been due to a. $1.89. VALUE! makes it tip-proof, safe. ' 29« number of different factors, which 29c Tube include the constitutional limitation on indebtedness of seven per cent WIIDROOT Inner filler is replaceable with of the assessed value of the taxable •gexalt a'2-quart Mason jar. Drinking cup Whopping $ 1.97 Saving on real estate, which a local school Cream OH DRUGS district may acquire. Due to the cap is also of non-rust aluminum. VINYLKOTE TV HASSOCKS • ijlatively low percentage at which Sts., phone Red Bank 6-1444 Scuff-resistant, leather-like „ rest estate is assessed at, in many uur. oruau « monmouin ais.f cases, reduces the borrowing ability plastic covering/ A damp tj>'perhaps not more than two per cloth wipe's it clean. 1314" - oent of the true value of the tax- TABLETS 1 Ac PLASTIC able real estate. 2 for 39' diameter, 9" high. Assorted REG. $4.-95 '"Because of the drastic increase 100's 5-Grain color combinations .'. ih the cost of building construction ASPIRIN stnd the lack of borrowing abililty Wissl PICTURE tj> finance the cost of needed school Like Walking on a Cloud! ljulldings, laws have been passed 50c Tubes ' Ijlaklng it possible to provide for GLASS FRAMES such construction through the crea- PHILLIPS; CHLORO-PEDS flon of authorities, FOAM RUBBER INSOLES I Bulld-Leam Authority Milk of Magnesia TV GOBLETS ; "One means is the State Public • Chlorophyll-treated to keep' School Building Authority, which is TOOTH PASTE Assorted feet odor-free! All sizes... permitted, with the approval of the PAPER pair Department of Public Instruction, tp enter into contracts with the local districts under the terms of 125-Foot Roll. Oo You Hat. "Rubber" Gloves? You'll love These which It erects a building and leases 2 for 63c WAXED Colors Each ft to the district. - "The rental charged is scaled so SUPER EBOIMETTES as to amdrtize the cost of the build- ^SPEEDY'S SPECIAL! ing over a period of from 30 to of e x Complete .Vitamin Protection! 40 years. FREE « o , at all Liggett Soda Fountains With marvelous, new "Sotf-Down" lining th?t ; "During recent years legislation banishes the clammy leel oiperspiratlon. ''JQPW I'd like to switch to a .class- cameras, and all pop- Costs You Only 5.V5 i ;room course in the same subject. ular types of film. B '• • May I do so, even though the July, .' ; 1951, cut-off date hu passed? RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. 'PLUS FEDERAL TAX ^^ ** CAPS 89< Box 5O's ; • A. No. Under V.A. regulations you YOU CAN DEPEND ON ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT BEARS THE NAME f • ' are hot permitted to change' from iV '. correspondence to classroom train- »' ' ing after the cut-off datt, But you He'll Take These On The Chin...and Grin! - ! may take advanced training' In the ; same subject by corresopondence, PRICE SALE.' ; If you have enough entitlement and '} file a proper application. * j Q. I know a veteran who broke ) two appointments In a row for V 'f A, outpatient treatment. He didn't GIFTS for FATHER'S 0/IK « give any advance notice t juat failed to show up. Is It possible for him INJECTOR to get a third appointment? RAXOR KIT A. If he had no reasonable ex- JUNE 15 SUMMER cuse for breaking the appointments without) notice V.A. deems that he COLOGNES has refused government treatment No further treatment will be given ounces) unless he makes a formal applica- tion and satisfactorily evinces a Ev*r-Read/ SHAVING BRUSHES willingness to «o-optrate by kiaplnt • Contraband his appointments. • Santtmtntai Q. I'm training under Public Law : » 16, and I've just had soma large PURE BADGER! D© Luxe Featherweight •Matehmak.tr '-', medical expenses, which myaubila* I lance payments won't cover, It Fragrant "coolers" to splasrh on lavishlyj yihere any source wher* I can bor- Priced as RAZOR and 10-BLADE row money far a short time? Get two big bottles for reg. price of one! A, Yes. Under tht law V.A. may lend you up to (100 from a. revolv. Lew a* PUSH-PAK Ing fund. No Interest will bi charged. But tht monty mutt b* 2 Other Pun In Compact InSummirYouNiid paid back, Badgtr's best for rich, whisk* lodger Bruih»s Cryitalllne EXTRA Proffecflonl , •. BOM sr« »bl« to mtkt peek*t meittr •r-wllting lithtrl Ever-Ready at S.00 PRII of extra of New Jersey, ChvlsUrio Tokar, Mario Falivenc Dated: May. 23d, 1952. 126.88 and Francis Xavier Fallvene. MM.T TO 1A5T A UriDME , washable cotton sport 3.50 IAIT TO OTEDATt CHANCERY a/37 FAST SERVICE! Emilia Storch Thedwall of Asbury SHERIFF'S SALEi—By virtue of a writ Park, who died May 10, willed her short sleeves Mourxixr of execution to ma directed, issued out fW PMAMKM AVAILAUt of the Superior Court of New Jersey Well', perhaps net, quite thdt home to her daughter, Pearl Rich- '(Chancery Division) there will be ex- tcr, with life rights to her husband, posed to sale at public vendue, on fast — but there's never, any Alvar- Thedwall. The husband also Monday* the 23rd day of June, 1052, between the hours of 12 o'clock and 4:30 unnecessary tedious waiting, will receive one-half share in her o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving business, Millie's restaurant. The rayon tropical slacks 7.95 Time) in the afternoon of said day,"at other half of the business goes to thn Court House In the Borough of Free- when you call RIVER ROAD hold, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, the daughter, Pearl Rlchter, pro-' to satisfy a judgment of said court RADIO & TV for Service. Let vlded she pays $25 per month for amounting to approximately $8,017.00, the support of Mrs. Thedwall's ALL that tract or parcel of land and us demonstrate how much bet- mother. Property at Bangs avc. premises, hereinafter particularly de- scribed, ittuate in the Borough of Red ter and faster, our modern TV- and Bond st. goes to the husband. American HomeConstruttionfo. Bank, in the County of Monmouth and The rest goes to tho daughter. State of New Jersey i CHARGE IT (we won't let Dad see BEGINNING at a point distant 250 Radio Repairs and Service can William . Froystatsky of , West teett along the southerly side ot West Deal, who died Apr. 30, willed $1 Side Avenue from the Intersection of the serve you! the bill). Pay over three months. westerly aide of Carmen Place and the each to his sisters, Anna Wall and southerly aide of West Side Avenue, and Mildred Boitnor. The estato then from thence running (1) in a southerly goes to another sister, Marie Frey- direction parallel to the westerly side of Carmen Place and* along the westerly statsky. imUactoja JOHNS-MANVILLE side of Lot .No. 00 as the same appears RIVER ROAD RADIO Teresa F. Pulvcr of Manasquan, on the map entitled "West Side, Prop- erty of Theodore White, Township of who died Mar. 26, willed her estate Shrewsbury. Red Bank, New Jersey, May to her son, Eyrwln G. Pulver. C, 2, 1006," 150 feet to a point; thence & TELEVISION, Inc. Henry Offevman of Allenhurst, whd (2) In a westerly direction and parallel with the southerly side of West Side Ave- died May 13, willed his home at NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD nue SO feet, to a point in the south* 597 RIVER RD., FAIR HAVEN 201 Norwood ave. and $350,000 to easterly corner of Lot 101 on the afore- his widow;. The rest will bo used REd Bank 6-3000 *ald map; and thence (8) In a northerly direction and along the e&sttr.y slda of Phone RE 6-4247 to form a trust, Incomo from which Lot 101 and parallel with the first course herein. 150 feet to the south side of West Side Avenue) and thence (4) in an east- erly direction along the south side of West Sid* Avenue 60 feet to the point or place of Beginning. Selied as the property of David Smith and Virginia Smith, husband and wife, taken In execution at'the suit of Shadow Lawn Savings and Loan Association, i hndy corporate T>f the Statt of New* Jer- sey and to ha sold by * IRA B, WOLCOTT, Sheriff. Datedt May 15th, 1952. Leroy S, Throckmorton, Att'y. (62 lines) ' 981.84 CHANCERY 3-30 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue ot a-writ of execution to me directed, liiuefl out of Ue 8uperlor Court o( New Jtriey (Chancery filrlilon) thera will ba axpoied to tale at publlo vendua, on Monday, tha Sth day of June, 10JJ, fcetwoan the houri o' t '1"9 o'eloe.'clockk a an: dd 44 H HO o'cloc»k,(ak t 3 o'clock Daylighayllgh t Saving 1e) In the afternoon oitt aaaaiud day, at ...e Courtt Houie. In the BorougBoroughh of Wee- holdST ', County ot Monmouth, Untit Jorwy, to utlefy a judgment of laid court •mounting to approximately HOItiOOlaid. epur, t plastic drapes All that .traet or parcel of land and tiremtiei, hereinafter " pMtloutarl* de> •orlbad. lltuMe. lying and .being In the Borough pf Red dank, In th* County of Tlji bio thing: that amaxed mi about then plat tie dnpit end eurtaini It thi lny-daiy way BSgjMNUralBSgjMNU tf.liB thth i edgd e ot ththa fh •fl_..y. aide of .Vallaee 8titr.itn , a't y?«',f«" cl*in 'iml . . . Juit^ iwlih and a twfpi with a damp cloth doit the trick. Comi in •aitarj•••--•y corne• r at Alex lot I thaneo along laid Fuller 1st, north and repleee thoie hafd-to-«lean drapis with low.coit drapn. • flvt degreei wilt ana hundred and thirty, two feet to a ataka In the edii «f tni Autntek lot I thenoe^iar north eighty, right degreei and flliein mlnulei aait Juvtnllt (Molhtr OOOM) •>.•• forty.dve jeet to a itakei thence (9) Hiavgfwtliht Judd Trtvin* Rodt «out\ ona dagria and, thirty mlnutti eait, rtbbl« Cloth (To 4»ln«h«i) tl.it one hundred and thirty.two feet, and .i half, to a etakei thenei (4) thl/tyox (Marasn aquara Tllh fold) Curtain nit Ml «• tt.ll (jitafont W|¥«oe Strut to the pfaoi a? (Own (quart with told) ...^l.tl Btllnnjiif, Exseotlng gore, oflind eon. Complatt lint ot input nit ...... tilt «• veyed (a Alexander .Fuller by deed dated PrlaellU Curtain* (All C«l»>i) It,II Plaalmaiur Kit with hooka ll.lf JjPtembnr io, 1IT4, reeordef In Book ilioi , pWalk Whit* «n

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HtUmN, lurroiiu nf Monmoulh, on the ejppl undinlfntd, Alfred X. Xmeulor of.the irtiio of feo Xuin Orenk, dotoiiid, notlii li hereby ifvin to Iht creditor, of •ale) deceaeed (o preient to_ the laid lole tiliutor, ai aforeuld, Ihtlr Jfalrai under, oath, with. TOWlfe In il» monthi from lhl« date, uXh % •2o8^^ It'll)*. "ilU£MU" l!i! Four RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952

TMOTHY R. HOUiNIHAJN Township Committee Delays Action Allenhurst- Man FRIDAY & SATURDAY SURPRISE STORE ONLY ! Contractor and Builder On Garbage Reclamation Project On Rent Board SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING TRENTON—Robert 8. Newman MEN'S SANFORIZED SCREEN AND STOBM ENCLOStTBES MIDDLETOWN — Objections by that It was decided to hold a meet- of Aljenhurat, New Jersey case S ELM PLACE TEU BED BANK 6-1136-J ome residents of the Bayside ing. worker and an .American Legion- Heights section, caused the town- Mrs. Marion Btryfier presented naire', has been named tanant mem- the petition and said a poll of res- ber of the Monmouth County Rent ship committee to delay action last idents of Bayslde Heights, Zelda Advisory board, Tlghe B, Woods, CHI NO week on the proposal to fill in 8V4 Heights and part of Leonardville director of Rent Stabilization, an- acres of wasteland on rt. 36 with road showed that no one asked nounced today. He is the fifth mem- garbage as a reclamation project was agreeable to the project. ber.-••... that would later make it available Mr. Compton said th« heading Bach 'Rent Advisory board' Is in the petition was Incomplete and composed of local' residents, unpaid as a playground. v PANTS Chairman Lawrence A. Carton, did not tell the conditions under volunteers, empowered to recom- NEW LOW Jr., recommended the committee which the township would care for mend changes in individual rentals a whole, study the matter fur- the'garbage, He said the town- on the. request of either landlord ther and that a meeting be held ship plans to have personnel super- or tenant. Each board also may .98 with the Belford Home Owners as- vise the reclamation by~ covering recommend .changes in the opera- sociation after Commltteeman J. the" garbage every week to prevent tion of the rent program in its com- Crawford Compton told the object- rodent breeding'/and Area, He miirilty. Equal representation is MEN'S ing group that he favored the pro- added that a number of persona given landlords and tenants on all who signed the petition would not completed boards with majority 1 posal. Mr. Compton said, "1 own con- have signed it if they knew the representation going to public In- Choice of Tan or Gray Seersucker PRICES ON siderable property there and do not conditions under which the town- terest members who primarily rep- object to this project." He added ship plans to operate the projeot. resent the general public rather that he has more "at stake" there He also said part of the land, which than either landlord or tenant. For work or play - vat dyed . Sport Shirts 1.39 was left in a big hole by gravel The landlords are represented by | than any of the residents and If excavation, could be uaed immedi- heavy drill pockets - gradu- he did not feel that project would 1 Howard W. .VanNess of ..Asbury Short .sleeves, he helpful he would not favor it. ately for a playground. Park,' real estate broker and de- ated rite and reinforced for : 1 need no iron- EAR After his statement, a group of the Mr. Carton told the group that veloper and past president of the GOOD New Jersey Association of Real Es-1 long wear. Thit material, it ing. Full cut, cool and com- mothers complaining that the re- it was some of their, own residents; clamation project would bo noth- who first suggested filling in the tate Boards. ••• > '"-' 1 s • _,'• fortable with 2 way collar. ing more than a dump said they property, which is* to be deeded '-The; publlo interest spokesmen known for its long wearing are Raymond, R. Baker, a. linotype In tan, grey, blue, green, would reconsider in view of Mr. to the township, provided it* la used' qualities. Sizes 29-42. Compton's position and felt certain for this purpose. He assured the machinst living in Manasquan; white. Sizes sm., md.| Ig. TIRES that others who signed a petition mothers that garbage from the William P. Walton, Jr., an Asbury against the' project would also re- township only and no other mu- Park mortician, and Mrs, Edna See- consider ir they could hear Mr. nicipality would be dumped there ly of Eatontown/ active In the Compton state that. It was then and suggested a six-month trial per- League of Women Voters and sev- iod. The chairman said contracts eral other women's groups, Father's Day^-Sun., June 15 arc about to expire with garbage, These members, who serve with- collectors and a dumping ' place out compensation, arc empowered LOANS for must be found before,new ones are to recommend to Mr, Woods major s changes in the rent stabilization EMPLOYED WOMEN, too! signed. An ordinance was introduced to program in their, area. This may purchase, six acres on Qordon ct., involve a recommendation of re- NYLON BUSINESS WOMEN'S LOANS Port Monmouth, for $600 from Isa- control, decontrol, or rent adjust- made to suit the convenltnce of stngl* bel F. Golden, Eatontown, with the ments upward or downward for all or married employed women * Spe- condition that it be used for a rec- or particular groups of housing, cial lunch hour appointment* • Pri- reation area and be known as the such as luxury type apartments or vate consultation rooms. Phone for a Edmund W. Gordon Memorial. A hotels. ^ loan. ., - ,- , HOSIERY public hearing js set for July 9. The board, as a unit, also may Famous recommend changes in rentals on Choice of MONEY FOR SHOPPING always 'The Port Monmouth Civic asso- individual units, provided either the ' available once your credit Is estab- ciation has offered to Improve and landlord or tenant is dissatisfied 'SEAMLESS MESH MARATHON lished here; JOst phone • 'tell us how maintain the property so that the 51 Gauge, 15 Denier • Run Resistant much you want • and, when you will with the decision of the local area duality township will not have to invest rent office, or be in for it. The transaction can be any further funds than for the pur- Only stipulation made by Mr. by > completed to suit your convenience. chase of the property, it was pointed Woods is that the board's sugges- FULL FASHIONED FRIENDLY SERVICE AND FAST out. Members of the committee tions must be legally admissible, 51 Gauge, 15 Denier - Dark Seams Is standard practice with us. No red- said this Is the first of such; play under the amended Housing and GOOt>/YEAIft areas to be provided ln each dis- tape. No delays. We are noted for Rent Law, and not be arbitrary or Selected irregulars of high grade mill. our friendly courteous understanding trict in the township. capricious. of our client's needs, A garbage collection district was Its members, who must be resi- Slight imperfections are barely, if .ever, established in the Country Club dents of tho area which they serve, See the new... SIGNATURE LOANS to men and Estates and Riverside .Heights sec- are nominated by the governor and noticeable and will not affect wear or ap- women • single or married. Hav« you tions with the adoption of an or- appointed by Mr. Woods. pearance. Latest spring and summer steady work? Can you make regular dinance after a public hearing at monthly payments? If so, you can which there were no comments. A shades. Sites 8Vi toi 10Vi. MARATHON get a loan here on your signature letter from the Country Club-River- only • strictly confidential. side Clvio association was received, asking for consideration of Pine pi., Super-Cushion'piui lax 1-VISIT LOANS • Phone this office, 6.70 «IS Also quality recapping done tell us how much you want. .Give but this was postponed and the a few fads concerning yourself. Come committee agreed it might consider And your / It later. 95 old tire in our own factory. We loan In by appointment. Sign and get the 14 cash. Convenient, Confidential, •A letter was received from the It'* (here .,. don't mlii.thli chanu Belford'Civic association asking for you tires at no extra cost to get tha imoolh riding comfort of BELL FINANCE four changes in the • zoning ordi- , MONEY BACK Headquarters a Goodyear Super-Cuihion tlrt at nance in that particular section. Picquot Club, STORE OF 1001 BARGAINS thli new low prlci. Conu In to- while,yours are recapped. COMPANY After a discussion, the committee GUARANTEE for [ day and talk trad*. Utc.i. No.. 7<1 and ITS agreed to havo two ordinances'em- Strvlny bodying the changes introduced at GINGER No red tape In making WORK [ I . Menmeuth • M.rear 8 BROAD ST., RED BANK Middfti.x • Octon ttie next meeting. •'• adjustments. •• CLOTHES Counll.i (The committee voted to Install ALE ' FREEHOIO OFFICE • Phone: 0-1 «00 about 440 feet of 12-inch pipe and 39 East Main Slrsel two catch basins on Watervlew ave., Bcltord. Te*n residents of the MOUNT TIRE SERVICE Ground floor area agreed to pay $200 of the esti- 75 White St. Red Bank mated cost of $600. The action "as PHONE 6-0484 Red lank Office Phone e.»000 taken after Steven Levlnos com- plained that the water now washes 77 BROAD STREET away the top aoll and does not I Over Niwlcrry'l drain away, causing an unsanitary [ - condition. Township Engineer Craig Flnnegan estimated about 440 feet of pipe are needed. It was voted to change the name of Central pi to Crawford pi. In memory of Crawford Johnson, who AS LITTLE AS REEDS JEWELERS died in service. The street is ln A MONTH Fort Monmouth. Plumbing Inspector Dirk Hofman DEPENDING ON THE VALUE OF YOUR TRADE-IN reported he issued 84 plumbing per- mits for a month, collecting fees totaling $274.60. GRANGE TO HOLD DEBATE A meeting of Monmouth County SWITCH TO A Pomona Grango will be' held Sat- urday June 14, at Monmouth Grange hall, Wemrock. George C. Probasco will have charge of the business session, which will start BIG, POWERFUL at 2:30. Following tha covered dish SEA COMMANDER" supper a program under the direc- 15 Itw.li, w!lh Stirling Sllvi tion of Mrs. Ira. Coon, will include Nam« Plali In brauletl a debate on the subject "Resolved, that women are better driven than $39^5 men." BUY DIRECT WATCH BUY! AND SAVE A COMPLETE HOUSE OP FIX. 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'•••.••'••/•' , • ••; •-./ »') v body-and-frame.** •lathing high •compression perform- • We will arrange tsrms to fit tho a nee from .Hudson's rugged, high* Longest, trouble-free car lift, because ; needs of any quollfl«d buyor. $3.95 output engines, ; every Hudson Is designed and built to be the, most durable car your money VWt u. «iid drlv« • HudMn ytmML Or W A real hug-Hie-read ride, because can buy. ' • mow eonv.nl.nt, a ttl.phone oillWII bring DINETTE FIXTURE Hudson1! exclusive "it«p-down" de- 1 Hudion to your door wftho Cbilu'il sign gives America'*" lowest center of Tike advantage of today's modest you. "•;. » ' .'• •al.ri ' B«vlty. • terms, Come In nowl __ "HA "Tntoasrk «nd piUnta pndlnf FOUa OWAT URIII-ftbuleui Hudton Horn.tlusnirt- V. ti*tli. Delyai 001D LOOK AT THtSl SIHSAIIONAl PHIS flAWRtSI Celer ta», with iiMmle $2.49 out Commodor. Eight tnd lift tpe«taoutv Hudion • Waterproof* Win, thrifty P«e«m«k.r. New DuiMtuiie Hydra- . • Ixpamlon Bracelet U. L. AiprivU • Dust Proof • lumlnouiDlal WE NEED USED CARS... Mitle Drive orOvardrire and Bolti Bilaty QISM lllln (tinted, inttHjUr*) are eptlonsl at eitn «ott en ill •S°fr"!• Shotk'Reilstln« i . '."weeS p SSecond Hand f- »T- ,-,*/, 'AlHudioni. < • Matter Proof Crystal • Stainless Steel laek •»*»««• f««ir »••••, IMIW.I.I, «„,!., ,,„/,;„,•,,, RIGHT NOW WE CAN GIVE HIGHEST ALLOWANCES wifirimttir titlni itnvlnt Imrvi fiMlr lerti. U. L. Alarm* No Mtney Dawn Buy tht laty $6.95 Ne Cfwn ftr Credit Rttdi Way •0 BMAD RED BANK HUDSON, INC Asbary P»rk. ttnt BrMc'h" WEEKLY 1101 MT., IILMAR, N. J, 432 IROAD STRUT. RID IANK, N. j. Oai, lah.nl o»M PrMiy In. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952 Page Five Brooklyn Yacht Club Visits Red Bank Hughe* to Graduate It's SHERMAN'S Vacation Bible From Colorado College TH|$ For Slip Covers MIDDLETOWN—Paul C. Hughes, on of Mr, and Mrs. Paul L. and Draperies School Dates Set Hughes of Holland rd., here, will be EATONTOWN—David Ling, pas- WITH A HEALTHFUL tor of the Presbyterian church, graduated Sunday from the Liberal announces a Vacation Bible school Arts school of Colorado college, AND COMFORTABLI to be conducted from June 16 Colorado Springs, Col. through June 27. Classes will meet A graduate of Rumaon high YORKAIR-FiDDERS in the public school building, be- chool, he was a sociology major ginning each morning at 9 a. m. md a member of Phi Gamma Delta All children of the community raternlty: The commencement ex- ROOM are Invited to attend, There' will ercises will follow a week of senior he four departments, for children activities including the student- AIR CONDITIONER from three years of .age through parent dinner and baccalaureate those who have completed the sev- service. CONSULT. WITH enth grade. A display of material to be used in the school will ap- pear In the window of Maloney's VanCleaf Appointed market, Main at., the week preced- Assistant Secretary ANTHONY'S CALL RE 6-2646 ing the school. The nursery department will con- MATAWAN —Grayson VanCleaf 59 MAPLE AVE.. RED BANK 6-1041 For Shop at Home Service sist of three and four-year-old was appointed an assistant secre- Free Estimates children. They will learn the crea- ary ot Hanson-VanWinklo-Mun- ATTENTION RURAL DISTRICTS tion story. This will be presented lng company at a regular meeting through stories, songs and a "sea, >f the board of directors Tuesday GENERAL MOTORS SHERMAN'S hear, touch and smell" activity if last week. WATER PUMP SYSTEMS Home Decorators book. A dividend ot 15 cents per share Children entering the pre-flrst in the $3.50 par value common FOR INFORMATION CONSULT « Broad St. and first grades will be in the be- .took of the company was Bed Bank ginners' department. "What God dared payable Monday, June 30, ANTHONY'S Made for Us" is the theme for the o stockholders of record at the first week, and "How God Talks to lose of business Friday, June 13. Va" is the theme for the second week, The rhythm band will high- light the activities again this year. Bach child will have an opportuni- ty to participate In the band. * . The Brooklyn Yacht club of Sheepshead bay made if/ annual trip to Red Bank over the The primaries are children who Memorial day week-end. The {lent was mads up of 20 boati. Some of them are shown above have just completed the first, sec- ond, or third grades. They will moored at Marine park. Friday night the yachtsmen held a banquet at the Molly Pitcher ho- study about God's family—how to .tel. This was the club's second trip to Red Bank. belong to it and how to live in it. GOOD The "pop-up" workbook will be an interesting feature of this de- Everett Smith's "Cactus Plants," guest speaker at the next meeting. partment. taken in Tucson, Arlx, fourth, and The date for the next field trip was "The Christian's Time and Tal-Holmdel School Mrs. Coble's "Snow Scene at Swim- set for June 8. ents" is the theme for the juniors. ming River, Red Bank," fifth. Because a cow's digestive process The juniors are boys and girls A variety of colored slides taken NEWS who have just completed the To Graduate 20 must include the activity ol bac- ourth, fifth, sixth or seventh HOLMDEL—Twenty pupils will on a recent field trip by the club teria which produce gas, bloat can trades. This department will use graduated from the grammar were shown by James White. result if the animal gorges on young lolorful flannelgraph to present the School at exercises to be held to- , Chester Chapman, professional legumes without sufficient roughage for esson. Each junior will make a night in the Reformed chdrch. photographer, Asbury Park, will be to stimulate belching. felt beanie with a clock face and Thirteen will attend Red Bank lovable hands. high school. They are Elsie Banks, Dorothy Hill, Isaloan Yarn, Julia HOME OWNERS Portln, Carmana Graco, Anne Mc- Something Phee, Dorothy r.ada, Sheila Slegle, More Drama Group Marjorie Antonldes, Robert Llebe- now, Bruce Phillips, Fred Harrison Than Just Elects Officers and Omar Sickles. The other class NO DOWN PAYMENT a Bottle of SHREWSBURY—Mrs. James Mo- members wil1l enter Keyport high Closkey was elected chairman of school. Thoy are Barbara Wilson, Milk tho drama department of the Ut-Margaret Welgand, Francis Infantl, tIe:Silver Woman's club at a lunch- Joyce Bennett, Nell Wilding and eon meeting Wednesday of last Harry Leitner. STEIN and up to 36 Months To Pay Puritan week at tho home of Mrs. Frank Featuring the first part of the Seibert. Others elected wors Mrs. program will be the opera "Hansel MILK CO. Frederick A. Kuehl, Jr., vice chair- and Gretel," to be rendered by sev- PAN man; Mra/R. W. Smith, secretary: enth and eighth grade pupils. Rev. en an Red Buik 6-0686 Mrs. Douglas S. Dear,'- treasurer, Richard Hunter of the Federated and Mrs. Fred .W. Morris, Jr.; pub- church will open the second part licity chairman. with the invocation.. Seven'gradu- i! Mrs. Seibert is chairman of a ates will recite the class poem. .FHA Title 1 Improvement Loan committee to read plays during the They are Elsie Banks, Marjorie An- DEPENDABLE summer In preparation for activi- tonldes, Bruce Phillips, Barbara ties of the coming year. Aug. 25 the Wilson,' Harry Leitner, Carmela department will attend a perform- Greco and Dorothy Hill. An essay ance of the play, i "Glad Tidings," FUR STORAGE to Remodel Your Home Now! to be given by the Ivy Tower play- on the class moto, "Life Is What house at Spring Iiako. The play will You Make It," will be delivered by star Melvyn Douglas, Marilyn Still- Sheila Selgle. Class mementos will Check the condition of your home today. How about the man Rowse, a department member, bo presented by Julia Portln, Fran- will play one of the leading roles cis Infant!, Omar Sickles, Isalean * Insured Storage in Modern Vcutvs paint, roof, plumbing, landscaping? Or, maybe it it time in the production, Varn and Margaret Welgand. Pl- and selections will be played by to add that extra, room you've alway* talked about. The. next drama meeting will be Eveline Smale and Margaret Wei- * Expert Repair Service * » June 12 at the home of Mrs, Dear, gand. Police Chief Joseph Phillips with*. Mrs. Morris as. the assist- will present safety patrol certifi- * Hollanderizing ffor a quick, convenient answer to your HOME LOAN ing hostess. Mrs. Joseph Shaffer cates and Poter Genovese, presi- was assisting hostess at this meet- dent of the board of education, tho problem, consult Merchants Trust Company. ing and Mrs. James Clancy of West diplomas and constitution books. .if Hartford, Conn.; was a guest. Joyce Bennett will give the fare- PHONE TODAY! Our bonded messen- Others present wore Mrs, Arthur well address. Thn graduates will Adamson, Mrs, Charles Edolmanu, sing the class song composed by 'ger will call for your furs. Mrs. Lewis E. Prentice, Mrs. Drew Jlobert Ijeberiow. Rev. Norman R. Brinkerhoff, Mrs. Stanley A. Bar- row, Mrs. Marshall Stoeker, Mrs. RUoy, pastor of St. John's Metho- Asbury Park 2-4000 Red Bant; €-4000 Fred A. Ellison, Mrs. R. M. Ire-dist church, Keyport, will pro- Long Branch 6-1745 land, Mrs. R. W. Smith and Mrs.nounco the benediction. • Chester Bohenna." I .. , * SklUfttlly fubfoned to combine beauty of DeacribcB Light Meter deafen with iturdy coimructlon, this (race- f UR STORAGI, Hftfi Floor fully styled, welUbultt crib will iniure baby'* ACME-GRIDLEY complete Mfety, and the matching chiffo* Operation to Club robe it a perfect coapan- OPERATORS LON G BRANCH—iForty-flve ! '• ion piece. members and guests'of the Shore TURRET LATHE Camera club met last week at tho t i OPERATORS Garflold-Grant hotel when John R. Homlon, Jr.; of Newark,' New Jer- BULLARD OPERATORS sey representative of Weston Elec- trical Instrument corporation ex- GRINDERS plained the mechanlclsm of tho, light meter and how to read it. GOOD RATES COST OF LIVING. ALLOWANCES Colored slides, work ot club OTHM.-MHirm _ members, were on display, Judged for first place was a "Japanese HYATT BEARINGS Gardon," taken at Frenchllch DIVISION Springs, Ind.,. by Albert Teeter. •John Carr's "Horse in a Pasture" QINERAL MOTORS CORP. won second place, Mrs. A.' Russell Rarltan Road, Clark Townthlp, N. . Coble's ''Tonnont Church," third!

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TIME FOR Pennsylvania Finance A LIFETIME Power & Plan Hiss Winona Darrah, executive town, Oceanport and Long Branch car owners Hand Mowers director of the Monmouth County area. They will attend a health Organization for Social Service, education workshop which the New presents scholarship checks to Mrs. Jersey Tuberculosis league will can't be wrong! Margaret King, eighth grade teach- hold Juno 17 to 28 at Trenton State THE BEST IN LAWN MOWERS. er at Little Silver, and Miss Fran- Teachers college. Scholarships for One of America's fastest- ces Hughes, M.C.O.S.S. public the teacher and the nurse arc, pro- growing auto insurance Buy Your Mower Where You • Get Parts & Service health nurse serving the Katon- vided out cf Christmas Seal funds. companies, Allstate now serves HIS or HER 24 MECHANIC ST. RED BANK, N. J. over a million policyholders. BIRTHSTONE R1N6 Ask about Allstate'a CHOICE..,$]49S PHONE RE 6-1352 Sea .Bright daughter, Mies Helen Hall from Mt. • New •enler-to-undentand policy St. Vincent college. Miss Hall will • 14 added features at no nxtro co»t Local school pupils who hud per- leach the flfth grade next year at • Fair, fail claim tetilemenh fect attendance records for May in- the Oakhurst school, • Special low roles for farmen, clude the following: Pre-ilrst, first Miss Audrey Dilione of East and second grades, Barbara. Faol- Ocean avc. had as a week-end guest, DONALD E', AIAV, Agent ton, Arlenc Hnuscr, Anita Nelson, Miss Jean Davlson of East Or- 49 Salem Lane, Little Sllvir, N. 1. Emamae Nelson, Luicc, Shomo ange. Miss Dllione and Miss Davl- Phontl RE S.*04S • KRILIUM Karen Swenson and^Georgo Shomo;' son are ' pupils at Newark State Buy the third and fourth gradps, Patricia Teachers college. You're in Good Hand* with Hartwick, Dorothy Hauaer, Ariene Easy Johnston, Peter Pcrrlne, Robert Rogers, Charlotte Swenson and 300 Sec P.T.A. Cavorl REEDS Way • KRILIUM Joseph White; fifth and sixth* 60 Broad St, Bed Bank grades, Harold Saharlc, Thomas In Cay Nineties. Kevue MliSYATE lions; Branch—Asbury park Garland, Travis Thomas, Edward KEANSBURG — More than 300 SIB INSURANCE COMPANY Woods, Patricia Fhifer, Patricia persons attended the Gay Nineties Will, Jacqueline Swenson and Joy revue presented by the Parent- fwmJed by SCOTS, Roebuck, and Co. W«st, and. seventh and eighth • KRILIUM Teacher association at Francis A wtiolly-owiHd woUdlory ol Sean, toebuck ond grades, William Rock, Thomas Placo school last Thursday night. Co., win aaeti and lloblllllai dlillml and upaiali, . Rogers, Alexis Suharic, Stanley Mrs. Leola Westendorf directed horn Ike poreM colony.' Home OIHce, CMcaao, III. Fowler, Thomas LaParc, John Zur- the show and was • accompanist. It Pays to Advertise in The Register ich, Jacqueline Swcnton and Mary Pago girls were Mrs. Carol Llnea- • KRILIUM Ann Pearson and Elcanc Welch. weavor and Mrs, Penny Carlo. Edward Good and son Teddy of Teachers and parents in the cast Church St., spent the week-end vis- included Mrs. Jean Adams, Joseph iting relatives in Montreal, Canada. Caruso, Mrs, Louise Andrews, John Charles VanDoercn of Center St., Doerr, Mrs. Etta Stryker, George left this -week for Wlnston-Salom, Guensch, Henry Klelber, Mrs. Dor- N. C, where he has taken a po-othy Behn, Sal DeMarco, Mrs. Pearl sition with "the Western Electric Bell, Mis. Brcnda MacDonald, Mrs. SOIL MAGIC company. His family expects to Dorothy Soiling, Mrs. Catherine join him there shortly, Slgrmund, Mrs. Edith Schubel, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Covert, Jr., 'of 11Beatrlco Dogan, Mrs. Pearl Boll, Beach st., celebrated her birthday Edward Pl'unkott and George Chi- IS HERE Saturday with a family tlinlicT. lakos. Others in the cast wore Present were Mr. and Mrs. Snmucl Gordon Bchn, Miss Mildred Colot, Well, Mr., nnd Mrs. Walter Covert, Mrs. Michael Giles, Mrs. Edna May- AS TOLD IN THE READER'S DIGEST Sr., Frank Covert, Jr., and Frank nard, Robert Krayl, Max Honigman, Leslie Covert, 3d. Mrs. Catlna Dodlg and George AT Mrs. Jennie Altman of New st. Biersacl. , has returned homo from Riveivicw hospital, where she was a medical FD)ED AT KUMSON patient, RUMSON—Fined Monday night Mrs. Leroy Rock of New St., is a by Magistrate Arnold Tulp for traf- medical patient at Monmouth Me- fic violations wero Cheater Loe of morial hospital. Sea Bright and Jesse Stogie of Rod WRIGHT STORES Mrs. Marshall Criscr has returned Bank $10 each, speeding; Edward to her home In West Palm Beach, G. Schacfor, Long Branch, $7, mak- Fla,, after spending two weeks with ing an improper turn, and John P. OF COURSE her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Conrad YanDlcpcn, Belmar, J3, having 1951 Johnson of Center st. registration plates on his car. 30 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK Lieut, and Mrs. Robert Dllione, who recently returned from Ger- many, whera they spont three years, aro spending a 30-day furlough with Lieut. DUionc's brother, Charles Dllione, Jr. Mrs. Dilione was taken ill shortly, after her arrival horc and was taken to the station hos- pital at Fort Hamilton, where she 4-door, 6-pnsitttger Special Sedan, was visited Friday by her father- PUBLIC SALE in-law, Charles Dilione, Sr., and her sijter-ln-law, Mrs. Charles Dllione, ICiicquotClub] Picture of a Pair Jr. At the end of Lieut. Diliono's furlough, ho will report to Ala. Personal Property Mrs. Ruth Hall, teacher of the GINGER At tho direction of the .Executors of the Estate of Irene B. fifth and sixth grades In the gram- Jackson, deceased, I will sell at public* auction all the mar school, spent Monday and who just waked up Tuesday at Yonkors N. Y., whore ALE personal property belonging to said decedent on , sho attended the graduation of her SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF JMJ AUDIT REPORT OF ERE in the driveway is a Buick. It Has just feeds the power—with a steady swoop and TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL AS REQUIRED BY R. S. 4014-1 ,.,,. FRIDAY, JUNE 6,1952 ..„. COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET arrived. It belongs to this proud young unbroken smoothness in city traffic, on hills, or Die, H IN AND SURPLUS Why don't you check Into thhP ooffes table, brocade and satin draporlcs, mahogany pine one. JteVflttla Year 10!1 YMr 1)10 apple pott bedroom,sulto (twin bods), nevore Ware, Toast- 14,500,00 You'll find you could pay $300 to $400 more - Just give us a chance to prove it—and you'll mutor, ehtlset, 12 place settings Qorham Silver, Viotortan Surplus llevrnuo Appioprlntcd Uurrtnt lUvcimn IOV,I5>,45 u.in.n and still not match the horsepower of this rosewood armohalr, 7-po. rock maplo bedroom suits (double Tolnl IirvTimo lllt,6(I,4t lltl.HS.tl have a lot of fun, bid), oceaslonal tables and living room chain, Soth Thomat nimble beauty, • KM'onilluiid I 41,44.1.00 Equipment, tumsotitt, trim and models art subjid to change eloek—Westmlniter chtmea, Manning Bowman grllli, 7>pa. Appraprltllani—t)ud(ct nnrl Em«n«nfy ,... I.nful Brhflol To" •>•••• You could pay hundreds of dollars mpre-and without notlti, 'Standard on Rondmtuttt, optional at extra eott dinette lot, geld Pkard china, mahogany seoreUry, itudlo Uounty TKII ...... I,.,,...»•><,..!».>.i.,tt»...... I..mi...... IMW.ii 'DM ^.t•.... •...»...... still not let any more interior room, or richer en other Serin, couoh, Motional bookouci, brlo-a-brac, Eleotrolux cleanup 1119,111,11 I 98,110,11 »nd atuichmtnti, domtstlo and braided rugs, stono marlo.i fabrics. ' , RUFDIUI from Optrntloin ,... , I 1 I 1 fur plMt, mlrrori, kltchenware, lawn mower incw), pereh Mi\ Un«Kti\rtit U«l«nc< trlor Venn Al «, PiUiiiHi Is iridij* In uriTirrlriiic* with Ihi ttsiuia, •bases art own and final, , 7, ]t>Liin(iriur>i; «( 11,000,00 ar more be Rdy.rlisH In icssidinii «ltk . li All jt'ih Imnd mom> paid to till DianlitMli ihould b« dtpallid anf iifundi .!• iVI,maiflilr«t.'.'ni'«l|ii> ihoulil l« d«nutlt»d In llii maalilrili'i klRk atiaunl, ALFRED P. TODD, Auctioneer 10, Uollitlpr Khoiilrt tile tnuitu rmmrnl fo ftJ, Mi4 »l anrl lit, COLONY BUICK, INC ' • Jli» iknva lummary nf arnumla w*a prf»r»* [nm lr)< ripsrl »f.audl» »f AIIURY PARK 2-0110 Ihli fii*ii«hl|"ftmaMvi nlill IliilmddMnlniilil,, riiimlI'mnilr.ur uf> Mn»m>[VipM fni'jW i«(»ns1ji» Yfaf iyi, L, Thin fumtt «f nuilli Milifiniirit h» Jnari , Mrnmari l< on u* Ttw 163 to 169 Monmouth Str««t III 6-2089 Rtd Bank. N. J. Cltrk « tlnit mi may kin iui|'«utd up any "BANK REGISTER. JUNE 5. 1952

Enjoy the luxury and pleas- Carton, Roberts Interviewed on WOR OUTDOOR ure of this beautiful fire-• SINCE 1896 place—at a cost so small that everyone can afford to RED BANK, N. J. FIREPLACES own one. Finish in Buy Direct A Summer's Worth of Cool Dresses Attractive Rustic from the Colored Stone Manufacturer and Save Finish a Mark-up of

Heavy All Steel Firebox We Deliver and Install Your Open Fireplace Sunday Ready for Afternoons Use I to 5 P. M. Prices' Range.

From $40.00 »P •*• We Have Several Models to Choose From 1*1 $96.00 Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., right, chairman of the Middle- Delivered WE ALSO STOCK THE FOLLOWING- ITEMS town township committee, as he was interviewed last Thurs- Quartsite Veneer Stone ^ Concrete Septic'Tanks day by Barbara Barnes at the Post and Coach restaurant of Tennessee Stone from the Delivered Into Your Excavation the Port Authority terminal in New York city. Looking on is Crab Orchard District of Tennessee Outdoor Stone Inelnorottj-—•- Howard W. Roberts, township clerk. The interview was re- Penn. ft N. Y. Stone Underground' Garbage Receivers corded and broadcast over WOR Friday afternoon to permit Flagstone) WeH Blocks & Chimney Blocks the appearance of Mr. Carton and Mr. Roberts at Memorial DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED day observances at the Veterans of Foreign1 Wars post on 14.95 rt. 35, where Rep. James C. Auchincloss was principal speaker.

BUILDERS BLOCK & SUPPLY CO. To Hold House Party Ing her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Snyder of Conover pi. For Baptist Women Mr. and Mrs. George Leek and FREEHOLD-ENGLISHYOWN ROAD PHONE 8-1860 Patricia and Maureen Leek, Frost The Red Bank Baptist church live, spent the holiday week-end in will be represented at the annual Baltimore with Mrs. Leek's sister, house party for the New Jersey Mrs. Robert Green. Baptist Women ai, Peddle school, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wood- Hlghtstown, to be held June 14, 10 ward, Frost ave., spent Sunday at and 16. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Among the speakers will be Rev. Bergmann of Union. ool... \ Create resistant William P. Keech, national director of missionary and stewardship ed- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bremycr at- wonderfully washable ucation; Mrs. Howard Freas,- mis* tended the party held recently to and very sionary to Belgian Congo; Mrs.mark the silver wedding anniver- super-sheer.... Adeola Adejumbobi Adesbltc, Ni- sary o£ Mr. and Mrs. Sven Nielsen gerian Baptist studying at Colum- of Perth Amboy. * PRINTED VOILE bia, university; Dr. George Kclsoy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teed had as mninine! professor of Christian Ethics, Drew dinner guests Saturday, Mr. and Half Sizes \2

Gifts to mark that

Wish them well with one of these wished'for gifts ... a famous watch . . . a handsome accessory. You'll give them what they want . . . and at the kind of price you want to pay ! Sunday, June 15 Is VcLtlfiex's

: What a happy fellow he'll be when you give him a ehafr that holdi promise of comfort and relaxation the whole yaar 'round! A chair selected at Sterling Furniture Shop, where we've made It our buitnau to KNOW exactly the type of chain father likei bait. Dozeni of ttylei, In doieiu of covering* ., . and at a price range' to fit evary budgetl .

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•HONI 4-0391 RID IANK MonmoufcrYi Ltadin< Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE* 5, 1952 NEW OHOIB MEMBERS exercises of Holy. Cross college, In Bed Bank IV* Holy Cross Graduate, Worcester,. Mass., next Wednesday. " ' ALL TVKi OF SHERMAN'S (or Robert DiFiore, tenor and Capt. PTA Has Annual That BUnds HEATING EQUIPMENT • CURTAINS Carlo Saqpo, baas, joined the sen- • Inatalled, and, Serviced a DRAPERIES ior choir at St. Anthony's Catholic Keyport Rebekah Lodge ... with TODAY'S ARCHITECTUM Tlmken Factory Trained a SUP COVERS church this week. Sunday the choir, Safety Meeting directed by Harold Weber, sang, Marks Anniversary ln>tillatlon and Servicemen • VENETIAN BLINDS1 "The Lord's Prayer," "Unl Crea- A program on safety was given ESSO FUEL OIL For 1 t the final meeting of the Oakland KEYFORT—The 66th anniver- AMERICAN Shop-at-Home Service tor Splrltus' and "Como, Holy sary pi Lady Colfax Rebekah jodge STANDARD EQUIPMENT Phone RB 6-2646 Ghost." Mr. Webber's solos were treat ichool Parent-Teacher asito- was observed last week in Red "Trilogy," "Spring" and "Marche ilation Wedneiday of lait week at Men's hall, Mrs. Rhoda Held, pres- UNION OIL CO. 8herman's Pontlflcale," The last number was he school. John P. Galvln of the ident of the state Rebekah assem- TZ Like Av«. Fair Haven Home Decorators dedicated by the organist to a State Police described the import Fed Bank 6-3S79 choir member, Philip Costa. bly, made her official visit to the 45 BROAD STREET RED BANK nee of a school safety patrol. lodge. Miss Mary McCue, principal, In- Members of Mrs. Hold's staff at- troduced the following patrol mem- tending were Mrs. Eatelle Estelle, bers: Joan Dorlng, Carol Ann Ilch, district deputy president of Mon- Richard Oray and Stuart Werner, mouth district; Mrs. Albertina MIRACLE WEDGE*. aptalns of grade six, and Mary Wallack, state assembly marshal; Parent, Diane Garruto, Diane Mrs. Hannah Jones, state assem- Wtathtrilghi C/otvre ..Inky, Mary Lynn McKee, Lynn bly guard; Mrs. Emily. Scrlllqff,1 • Beautify your hem*/.eld or Vllson, Patricia Squire, Linda Al- state assembly guard; Mrs. Wllla new, with, this quality-built/ ex- SALT SPRAY STEEL* Plerson, Mrs. Emma Lyons, Mrs. Tracks and Hardware ert, Mark Greenwald, Dick .Flnclli, Clara Wright, past president of the pertly installedjwago door thot !ed Oortmui and Bob O'Connor, state assembly; Arthur Crowe, past operates smoothly, quietly and i "' latrol members. grand patriarch, and George Burke, easily lor many years. Quality •Trade Mo*/ Also Barbara Peluso, Virginia past grand master. cuts costs. 'iggert, Josephine Mazza, Caroline - Mrs. Julia Malley was installed 'onato,' Marie - WIndham, Ellen financial secretary by Mrs. Estelle, NATION-WIDE Salts -Installation -Service >avto,; Philip Randolph, Michael Joseph B. Hintelmann assisted by Mrs. Carhart and Mrs, Jreenwald, Joseph Vanderwcrkcn Florence Kennedy, deputy-chaplain. nd Carl Colmorgcn, Jr., patrol Joseph R- Hintelmann of 38 Irv- OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCTS CORP. nembers of grade five. The cap-ing pi, Red Bank, will be a can- Failure of the 1845 potato crop in ,lno received dictionaries; mem- Ireland stimulated heavy Immigra- 25 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE srs of the six grade patrol. re- didate for a bachelor of arts de- tion to the United States,from that ived looseleaf notebooks, and fifth gree at the 106th commencement country. 465 SHREWSBURY AVE. RE 6-4888 RED BANK •ado patrol members received lunt&ln pens a* gifts from the .T.A. Other presentations were'an ar- THE NICEST COMPLIMENT FOR A icle of Jewelry to Miss Abbie V. triokland, retiring art teacher; a •ast president's pin to Mrs. John rarrutq, and a pin to John Drlezyc, ! tiring treasurer) from the New ersey Congress of Parents and 'eachers in acknowledgement of his faithful and excellent duty as easurer for the past three years." from REEDS JEWELERS The executive board entertained le school for the faculty, visiting culty and members of the press t a dinner last welk. Guests were ir. M. Gregg Hlbba, supervising rlncipal of the Bed Bank schools; Miss McCue, Mrs. Gene DeFalco, Mrs. Esther. Wallace, Mrs. Francis Nary, Misses June • Methot, Lillian ordan, Vera Hennessey, Esther lower and Emma Jane Lafetra, Outstanding'' volua nd Frank Plngitore, teachers. , In n riitn, imert Also Mrs. Garruto, Mr«..Raymond •trap watch. Oold- leCarlo, Mrs. Vincent Paladtno, «IU4 to... JT Jew. Irs. Vincent Fazio, Mrs. Melvln all »39.7J FTI Sdwards, Mrs. Roscoe Angle,'Mrs. Your graduate will be thrilled with Irving. Wells, Mrs. Robert Shelly, tfrs. Charles Wilson, MM. Charles this traditional award so richly TanLeer, Mrs. Stuart Sims, Mrs. lyrically.' faihloned deserved. Chooie one of the many NEW 1952 Super-Powered )onald Crawford, Mrs. Thomas oxcjutilt•xquttlle brace- Matching enpntiteii Soynton, , Mrs. Max Pokus, Mrs. let and caie. UK world-famous Longlnes-Wittnauer bracelet. Finely Ilias Long, Mrs; Fred D; Wikoff; white or yellow elyled dial. OoM. d,. Carl Colmorgen and Mr. •eld. 17 Jewell. watches you will find displayed here. md7 )zleiyc. tm FTI Mrs. Crawford entertained with Cash or Giving a Longlnes-Wittnauer watch, vocal selections and a monologue, i with Mr*. Sims as pianist. Group 1.90 a Week you also give your graduate singlngwas lead by Miss Lafetra, ' firm assurance of many, many faithful Sculptured teml. Strecmllnad power" numeral dial dli. In a watchl Sweep tlngulihei thle years of service-of lasting fae'auty, hand. Semi-numeral aggenger Injured, watih. Oold-llllid dial. Oald-Mled.» 17J™...»7).»ni of dependable accuracy. These Driver Arrested Ceth or Thomas B. Powers of 16 Rumson watches are quality-guaranteed rd.. Little Silver,-suffered minor in- by Longines-Wittnauer, maker of juries Friday afternoon when the ar in which ho was a passenger, An o>qultltely the world's finest watches since 1866. Irlyen by Vincent Cltarella, 1T7 .lylld gold, filled Cold-filfad catenae' wolch with eipan- Priced as low as $37.50. FTI. matching expan* Jlver rd., Re4 Bank, was forced off •ton bracelet. 17 •ton bracelet. Stain* he road and struck a utility pole Jl,.,$55, m le» >teel back. 17 m Broad st. Mr. Powers was Super Set TV© © © ;reated »t Rlvorview hospital. .Cath ar . Cltarella was arrested on a 1.00 a Week charge of disorderly conduct after allegedly used abusive and ob- cene language toward Patrolmen Charles Jones and, Franklin White, BUDGET No Charge He was fined 425 Monday morning TERMS For Credit iy Magistrate John V. Crowell. He IF DESIRED scheduled to appear next Wed- lesday before Judge Crowell to face AUTHORIZED AGENCY; FOR LONGINES-WITTNAUER WATCHES oareless driving count. WHAT'S THE RIGHT COMBINATION FOR VALUE? Think of //—only pennies a day for the television set that outperforms and outsells all others by actual test! Now you can brighten your life land beau- tify your home, without disturbing your budget. See your dealer . . choose your Super Set . . enjoy big-screen television the easy way .. today!

CAUTION! SIGNED STATEMENTS by The dealers listed below are; 3 out of 4 TV Dealers AUTHORIZED RCA Victor PROVE RCA VICTOR OUTSELLS. Dealers. Any RCA Victor Set purchased from an author- OUTPERFORMS ALL OTHERS/ J otr.of 4 DtaltTi Afrtt—7 ««t of 10 ized dealer is brand NEW, televltlon cuitometi buying their ftrtl itt demand bears the original factory RCA Victor... proven In over 3,000,000 hornet! } out of 4 DtaltM /tgraa—KCA Victor ownen SERIAL NUMBER, and carries buying their iicond »et demand RCA Victor agalnl the complete RCA VICTOR J oW of 4 Dtaftr* Air*&—without a dovbt factory Warranty! Ask your RCA Victor Juper Sett far 19S3 outperform all alhtrtl dealer to show you the serial J oar or 4 Daafori 4f rot—when bfylng tecond Hit, more ownert si other brandi twitch number! 're RCA Victor than la any oiher makel

h EVERY DAY THESE DEALERS ARE DELIVERING MORE RCA VICTOR SI/PER SETS THAN ANY OTHER MAKE I RED BANK BBAULEV BEACH LONOBHANOH ANDERSON'S MUSIC SHOP CUSTOM TIRE CO. ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO., INC, «l Broad Slraet . 1100 Miln Strut All Sterot ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO, INC. EATONl'OWN JANDON'I HARDWARE Enll'a TH« car that fl . . All Sloraa BATONTOWN RADIO * TV CO. let BroiJway BETTER HOUSEKEEPINO IT Main Strtd VOOEUI DIPT. ITORE economTt l»»uty and hlgn-itepping performance SHOPS, INC. FBBEHOLD Itt Br«tdw«y laka uonbmy* Pound for pound, Mercury's the moit t 41 Moomouth Strut economical oar to the land-offlclauy proved by jta'* ATLANTIC APpllANCl CO, IN0. POINT PUAIANT HARDWARE 8'tear record In thtvMobllgaa Economy Run (twice the All lloree ASUUnV PARK HI Arnold AVIMII Bweepitakai wlnnar aialnit all oomeni three, tlrriei HOME APPLIANCE STORE f MHNO LAKH champion In lta olan). « ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO, INC. IT SMik Itnti i All Stem UTEUE'I TELKVIIION CENTER Take ttylin$. Marouty itvea you t froih'i completely IAKKW00D 1101 Talrd Avinue \ CENTRAL RADIO A TELEVISION naw look-emar. ityjlni tfiit will atay in ityle-not an ATUNTI0 APPLIANCE CO, INC. TOMI ntVEB outmoded, "carry-over" deilgn. » Mtln Street Tak* ptrlormanet, Thli year'i Mercury liu 11% JERSEY TIRE CO. All IlirM 8 powir( aven higher coniprenlon. 1011 Main Street III laund llnil MIRVEL1! TEUV1II0N A Coma down and we'll let you Ut for yourwlf. Juit NIEIEN MUSIC CENTER HUaaUUftT1! APPUANCM lak io( • Jtayi * par, and b| pur guaat on tha roadl Clubmen A Orand Avit. 144 MM final l» Mala ilr«l STEINIACH COMPANY WOLPIN'I FURNITURE HOUM MtUIN MUII0 COMPANY CMbniR Avmut UMir rwnk limi If WMkliftti l ENGLISH MOTORS KlllCH-NEW JERSEY, Inc. NEWARK 8. N, J.—Atnortca'i Firtt RCA Distributor 34-96 Maplt Avtnut , Phont Rl 6-4949 Rtd Rank, N«w Jtnty ONLY RCA Victor offers Dircct-Factory-To-You Service! OPIN PRIDAY IVININftS AND ALL DAY SATURDAYS ' , RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952 Pace Nine gat Club Auxiliary > Get Degrees froin Muhlenberg lefit Next Monday The senior auxiliary of the Mon- touth Boat club has completed TASTFCOMPAM- plans for a card party at the club- house next Monday night. Pro- FUEL-OIL ceeds will be placed in e, fund to remodel the clubhouse kitchen. 6c Mrs. Kenneth Fox Is chairman, 1 NEARLY ACCURATE Per Gal. assisted by Mrs. Charles Eichman, ticket sales j Mrs. Leroy Quacken- IS NOT ENOUGH/ 11 bush, refreshments, and Mrs: O. E. Davis, prizes. The next meeting •* */// nja&.ir Mat SPECIAL CASH PLAN will be July..7. It looks like higher prices for oil — better CLOSING MEETING -WATCH fill that tank—NOW. LOCUST—The" final meeting of TODAY-AS ALWAYS- the Northern Monmouth County i FLAGSTAFF MEAN branch, American Association of Reussille's University Women, was held Mon- HANCE & DAVIS day at the home of Mrs. James R. THE Clarke, Jr., on vNaveslnk river rd, 36 BROAD — RED BANK TEL. RE 6-0103 A picnic luncheon was served. Mrs. Chester Budd, vice president, was in charge of the business ses- Perfect gems and sugar sweet- sion. because they're to tender they melt In your mouth. 'More than 2,000 species of snakes Anthony J. Bruno O. Frederic Maziucoa are known.- Anthony J, Bruno, son of James Bruno of 66 Markham pi., ANNUAL RECITAL and C. Frederic Maiiucca, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Max- zucea of 110 Silverfon ave., both Little Silver, Sunday re- ceived baccalaureate degrees at Muhlenberg college's com- Dorothy Toland Dance Studio i mencement exercises. Bruno received a bachelor of science degree. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Mazzucca re- Saturday, June 7 at 8i00 P. M. ceived a bachelor of arts degree. He is a member of Sigma RIVER STREET SCHOOL AUDITORIUM OF GRADUATION... Phi Epsilon, social fraternity, and Omicron Delta Kappa "and Admission 72c Children under 12 accompanied by parents Fre» Phi Sigma lota, honorary fraternities. He was active in cam- THE HARD-WON" DIPLOMA put affairs and was president of the Varsity "M" club. He and. .-•. .-THE IONO-WANTED also was active in sports, being on the varsity baseball team and participating in intramural events. He was graduated Enroll now for from Red Bank high school in 1948.

17 jewel, night will be held Monday when SUMMER beauty. High New USO Beach House copies of Atrecall, the yearbook, curved crystal. Dedicated Saturday will be distributed. $33.75 E LC1N High school examinations were LONG BRANCH—The new S30,- THE WAY TO TILL TIME concluded yesterday. 000 U.9.O. beachhouse at Avonel Solvelg Fridcn was crow'neJ CLASSES and Ocean aves. was dedicated Sat- queen of "Stairway to the Stars," urday afternoon in a ceremony in the junior-senior prom, Friday in 17 jewels. which military, United Service Or- tho high school auditorium. Her Starting Matching ex- ganizations and city officials partic- attendants were Shirley Andrews pansion band. ipated. * , and Jane Ku&elman. TcB Fink and JUNE 16 $47.50 Designsof modern The beachhouse was officially his orchestra played for. dancing. elegance with turned over to the U.S.O., which Junior class officers arc Maynard famous 17 jewel will operate- It in connection with Reed, president; Robert Duncan, Tap Ballet Toe accuracy. Yotir the TJ.S.O. bathing beach for ser- vico president, and Patricia Joslln, top choice for vicemen at the beach on which secretary-treasurer. Sponsors are Acrobatic Character quality and value!'. the board of commissioners has Mrs. Alna DoWinter and Philip given a free five-year lease to the F. Brand. U.S.O; It was built through the ef- 17 jewels. Delegates' last year, Shirley An- Private and Class forts of the Shore Servicemen's drews, Henry Festc and Karl Van; Matching ex- organization with the assistance of pansion band. Brunt, who this year will he an Children from Three up local and national groups and or- assistant counselor, • attended a $42.50 ganizations at Fort Monmouth. meeting of Boys and Girls state The summer students will pre- alumni Monday at 'Shrewsbury post of the American Legion,'Rod sent an original full-length ballet, Atlantic Highlands Bank. John Manigrasso and. Rob- "Midsummer Night's' Dream" In In keeping with tradition, George ert Letts are this year's delegates October, 1952. tHr WATCH WITH Wels, a member of the board of of Sandy Hook Bay poet here, With THE (Ul/ST) THAT education whose daughter,' Carol Anthony Papa and Richard Wall-, Lee Wels, is a member of the lers as alternates. Robert Leonard graduating class, will present diplo- and Joy Mazzacco aro delegates of mas during grammar school com- Twinlight post and' Ladies' auxili- GuoronfMcf mencement exercises tonight at ary, Highlands. Boys state will be DURAPOWIR 8:15 in the high school auditorium. held at Rutgers university June 15- John Toland • Pantomine • Baton Another board member, Frank 22 and Girls state June 23-27. • Reussilles* Siegfried, will present diplomas at 36 BROAD — RED BANK Oltnr tlglm the high school graduation next .The "rungs" on a fish ladder on 201 EAST BERGEN PLACE RE 65219 I law at $33.75 Thursday night in the high school which salmon climb over dams auditorium. His son, Arthur Sieg- usually are pools of Water one •and Monmouth's 'teddiKgl J&ftelers fried, will graduate then. Class a half to two feet above each other,

FATHER'S DAY JUNE 15th

A tint asserfmont of, Sport Slacks or lightweight {ackttt Shirts ..... dotton knits, solid bound to make him happy. color rayons artel eqtton plaids* Washable deolmi to all wool lui* 2,95 to •.50 trout gabardines. 5.00 to 17.S0

The greateit line-up of Father4! Day gifts we've ever Mumbled. He'll fed lie** hit tho jackpot when he sees our label on the paekagei. So whether It'i a plggybank gift that's wanted—or lomcthing In the grand manner—If you want to give him a present • that he'll prize, make your selection hero and now. Manhattan «xferef eloth ipert •hlrt • short ilstva and solid SHOP FRIDAY' 'TIL 9 P, M, colon. - 3.10 All-wool sheen gabardln* Ma- Manhattan •attoriill plaid sport lar Slaoki In hti favorlto solor. shirt with short tloaves. 1.00 11.00 Haggar fllghfwelght L0N9) IRANCH mon slaeksi Ten - RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 5. 1952 Police Changes Made JCP&L to Use Cyclone Furnace NOW ! By New Commissioner \ LONG BRANCH—Commissioner Ask About Our New Rocco N. Bonforte, director of pub- Convenient Pay Plan! lic safety, hai announced leveral Buy slip covtr*. drap«ri»i curtai change* in the police department, •nd Venetian blinds and par lor tbam in which he was a detective until with LOW COST tl™. parm«nl> ir- mild through th. Sacand Natianal elected to the city commission Bank of Rid Bank. three weeks ago. The changes were effective Sunday. CommLMloner Bonforte announced that hi* former detective partner; Joseph O. Furcell, Jr., would be Horn* Daeeraton elevated to the rank of temporary tf BroM St. captain in charge or the detective division. Other changes place Pa- Bed Bonk trolmen John Perri and Alphonso Matthew* in the detective division.' DON'T BITE ON THIS BAIT!

If yeu'ra looking for a home, BEWARE of Hiis "Antique Trap." An old house J YANKO can bt a money toting liability. Why not build a brand new home, as many 30 BROAD ST. RED BANK of your neighbors are!

A cyclone . furnace—first of '. Us auxiliary equipment, will ;double the typo to be used In the East—restjj plant's power capacity, Two of on a flat car at the site of Jersey these cylindrical unlU will fire a Monmouth Lumber Co. SELLS Materials Central Power & Light company's boiler at 175,000 pounds of-steam $12 million South Amboy electric per hour to,operate the electric-pro- ducing machine. The company ex- Clearance sale generating station addition—one of pected the now unit to be "on.the the utility's three major power line" early in 1953, but construc- Monmouth Lumber Co. G•VIC Advice plane serving this area.' tion has been slowed down due to The furnace, along with a 62,300 delayed shipments of boiler tutting kilowatt turbo-generator, boiler and by strike-bound manufacturers, Our planning service swingt a'streamlined 1952 home right into your prtee of summer fabrics cran of the Spanish-American war, range. We'll show; you Hie proper, way. to build a dry wall house with sound also was present. - ; Service Here Rev. Charles C. Webster,. pastor of tho Red Bank Presbyterian deadened interior partitions. Give you cut-cost construction tips on revolu> church, gave the Invocation; and Honors War Dead Rev. H. h, Morgan, pastor of the tionary new features, such,as striated plywood ceilings • beautiful mahogany Attorney General Theodore D. Pilgrim Baptist church, benedic- Parsons, speaking before one of tion. A firing squad from Fort wall paneling - a miracle working insulation, Red Top, whose 3 inch blanket Formerly ' NOW the largest Memorial day crowds in Monmouth fired three volleys. Red Bank In years, called on all to Prior to the service, a large'dole- bafts gives you insulation value equal to 11 feet of solid concrete. 36 inch extra heavy terr.yc.loth 1.50 1.25 pledge themselves "that we shall gation of Red Bank scouts - formed forever preserve the essential free- at the White Street parking. lot, 36 inch white eyelet batiste- 1.50 1.25 doms of America." marched down to Broad St., up: to See us now. Free consultation ••• home financing arranged. Mayor Katharine Elkus White, Monmouth st. and then to borough who welcomed those present on be- hall. • 40 Inch printed Tuxedo batiste .95 , .59 half of the 4borough, asked. Red Bank's citizens to stop and think MISS HUYIiAR ENGAGED; FOR TRANSIT-MIX what the A'mcrlcan flag stands for Solid color sanforized chambrays : 1.00 ,79 and guard zealously those freedoms KEYPORT — Police' Lieut, and which It represents. Mrs. Lcroy B. Huylar, 92( First st.', CONCRETE CALL Waffle pique, white and colors 79 »59 The ceremony was opened by announce tho engagement of'their Morris Miller, past county com- daughter, Jean S., to P.F.C. Her- 'DEAL 7-9200 bert Brlggs, son of Mr. arid Mrs. 42 inch Avondale checked ginghams 1.00 JT9 mander of the American Legion, ; who introduced Mortimer-VanSau- R, A. Brlggs of Springer, N. M. ter. another past county comman- Miss Huylar was graduated from Printed, Powder Puff muslins 1.29 .79 der, who officiated at the service. Keypoi-t high school and. is em- Mrs. Melvin M. Crec, past presi- ployed by the N. J. Boll Telephone 42 Inch solid color taffetas... 1.00 .69 dent of the auxiliary of the Samuel Co., in the Keyport .office. Mr. Monmouth Lumber Co. T. Sleeper camp, Sons of Union Briggs was graduated from Spring- Veterans of the Civil War, intro- er high school arid attend the Un- 79 CENTRAL AVENUE RED BANK, N. J. 40 inch washable Cohama crepes... :..... 1.00 .59 duced Mrs. Eleanor Hammond, iversity of NeV Mexico before en- president, who presented an Amer- tering the army. He la stationed Irish linen, white and colors 1.95 1.59 ican flag on behalf of the auxiliary at Fort Monmouth. / * to Mayor White. In accepting the flag for the borough, Mayor White 45 inch Cohama nylon prints..:.. •., 1.95 1.50 expressed the belief that "as It flies,' citizens of Red Bank will Pure silk prints and stripes ....*. 1.95 1.50 realize for what It stands and will work to preserve what it signi- fies," Skinner's washable sheer prints 1.50 .79 Mrs. Hammond, In making the presentation, pointed out It was the Washable puckered seersucker I 1.50 1«OO auxiliary which gave the first flag to • fly over the monument* at bor- ough hall and has continued to do 40 inch pure silk shantungs .2.95 1.95 so the past 26 years. • Wreaths were placed before the Novelty taffetas, dots, stripes, plaids 1.69 .9 5 monument by representatives of the auxiliary to Sons Of Union Veter- ans, Shrewsbury post, American Legion, and auxiliary, the auxiliary IT IF YOU CAN to Rainbow Division veterans, Red Bank fire department and auxiliary, Excellent assortment of white organdy, plain and Catholic War veterans, Veterans of figured, nets, tulles and embroidered fabrics for graduation7 Foreign Wars and auxiliary, and by Mrs. Grace Thompson, in mem- and party dresses. ory of her ion, Walter Thompson, Jr., who was killed in Germany in World War II. Another wreath was presented by Howard Stamm for the Spanish-American War vet- niimu erans. Ralph Smith, another vet-

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• .» , 1 Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952 ' Martin Ide» Receives Degree Martin Idas. Km of Mr. «od Mr*. Jo»eph Ides of 118 Spring st., was graduated Sunday from Clarkson college of Technology, Potsdam, NH T., with, a degree «E fckonsic-ro l 1952. electrical engineering. :' • FATHER'S DAY-,JUNE IB*. *BMrdiualk, 'Aibu'rti.Park. H. J. * F«m»u« Judqei' Valuable' SICOHD ANNUAL A K Y NATIONAL MENS FASHION PAGENT

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Each suit is created with the im- State Teachers college ice carnival committee and in his senior year portance of a dress . , . with the same artistic concern for detail and line. served as fleld trip chairman for the electrical engineering depart The fabrics are new as the season too ... destined for quick-drying cemfortl ment. ARROW "Arnephyr" Sport Shirt has thousands of tiny Size* 32 to 38 in the group. ' He has taken a position as elec- windows to let the breezes in. 3.95 tronics engineer with the Signa Corps engineering laboratory at i Fort Monmouth, Program to Mark MANHATTAN "Dress V Ploy" Shirt is porous Verleool or Jewish National Fund Leno weave ... in exact collar size for perfect fit. 3.95 The Vogue of White st. will nold its first fashion show in Red Bank at a meeting of the Red Bank chapter of Hadassah Tuesday a SANDY MAC DONALD Sport Shirts of fine rayons or cot- the Jewish Community center. A. display of summer fashions will tons, open or regular weaves. Solid colors and tropical ieaturod In a program highlight- prints in the group. • N 2.98 Ing the Jewish National Fund project, of which Mrs. Eugene Trachtman Is chairman. Admittance to the meeting will be by cither submitting to Mrs. AERTEX Sport Shirts by Hathaway are of fabric imported Trachtman a filled Jewish National Fund blue box, or accepting on from England ... exclusively .woven for maximum coolness to be filled. Mrs. Harry Segall will and comfort. . 8.50 give a report on the Lake Huleh re- gion of Northeastern Israel, on of the parcels of land which con- tributions in the Blue Boxes are helping to redeem. IZOD OF LONDON Sport Shirts are meticulously tailored Mrs. Irving Lan and Mrs. Les- ter Glenn, program chairmen, who in beautiful voiles, cruisaline rayons and silk shantungs .. . arranged the fashion show, hav distinctive patterns and styles. 7.50 to 13.50 announced that the following chap- ter members will be models: Mrs. Hona Elnziger, Mrs. Harold Gelb- lia-us, Mrs, Lewis Qoldfarb, Mrs. Sidney Komar, Mrs. James ILan- dav, Mrs. Franklin Marcus, Mrs. Mltton Mausner, Mm. Sol "B. Ffef- fer, Mtsa Phyllis Weinstein, MM. Ada Weisman, Mrs. Jack Yaffe and Mr*, tack Zeik. Mrs. Glenn will be the commentator. Members of the decorations- com- inittee are Mrs, Seymour Corwln, Mrs. Bzre. Davidson, Mrs. Edwin liohtlg, Mr*. Henry Ritterman aMd Mm, Victor Siegel. Mrs. Al- *»sd 4a*oa and Mr». Alfred Fink Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs fcre h» ctoarge of refreshments. Presbyterian Players are always d welcome gift! i !To Repeat Performance \ SHREWSBURY—A' repeat per- Jormanco of the play, "The Pam- pered Darling," will be offered b the Westminster fellowship of thi historic Presbyterian church hen June 16 st 8:30 p. m, in the churc social room on Sycamore ave. The play was first presented May 28 ,No man aver hat-enough fine hancKrolled linen Handker* and will again b« enacted in re- sponse to the popular demand. chiefs. These, With the added-distinction of a hand-em« Included in the east are Missei broiderad initial, were made in Madeira,' Portugal. Buy; Betty' Gelhaus, Lynn and Patt Merrill, Norma Jean Morhart, Ju- them by the box for all the men on your Father's Day list. lie Nevius, Janet Smith, and D ane Tillotson. 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Crupi , Bcadleston Predicts Students in Improved Alarm SHREWSBURY— Mayor Alfred Evening Group's Frank J. Crupl, son of Mr. and N. Beadleston predicted Tuesday Mrs. Dominick A. Crupl' of 22 night that residents here soon may Drummond pi., will be ordained to In Shrewsbury vote on a $265,000 bond Issue tor the priesthood Saturday in St. Rutgers Class a. ten-room school. 25th Anniversary Mary's Cathedral, Trenton, by Nine Red Bankers ' Marx Places Blame The mayor disclosed that he and First President and Bishop George W. Ahr, S.T.D. • Councllmen John Hawkins and Da- Among Those Who For Inaudible Siren Id Russell attended a May 20 Joint Three Other Charter meeting with Walter Darby, com- Will Receive Degree! . On CD. Changeover missioner of local government, and Members Attend members of the board of education. NEW BRUNSWICK Ninety- SHREWSBURY — Fire Chief The mayor said council does not BATONTOWN—More than 125 four, residents of Monmouth coun- Monroe Marx and a delegation of want to l)e "obstructionist" in Its members and guests attended the ty including nine from Red Bank, local firemen Tuesday night at- approach to the local school prob- 25th anniversary of the founding will be among the more than 1,800 tended the mayor and council meet- lem but that it wants Mr. Darby of the evening department of the young men'and women who' will ng to voice a demand for an Im-to know what will happen to the Red Bank Woman's club Tuesday receive degrees at the 186th anni- proved flre alarm system. borough's financial structure In thenight at Crystal Brook Farm Inn; versary commencement of Rutgers The demand Is not a new one,event the bond Issue is approved. Four charter members, including university Saturday night. * Chief Marx previously having been He said he told Darby of needed the group's first president, Mrs. The ceremonies' will .begin at before council to complain that the capital Improvements but that he Leah Dcgavre Russell, were pres- 6:30 p.ni. In the university's sta-. present siren, as operatod, cannot had "but little doubt" but that the ent. dlum. In the event of raih.i the be heard in Most sections of the commissioner will approve the Charter members Introduced by program will be held in' the gym- bordugh. The trouble started, he school board's request to excead Mrs. James G. Patton, president, nasium where attendance will be explained, when the borough both the borough and the board's were Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Edgar V. limited to degree'recipients "and changed the system to Include a borrowing limit. Denise, Mrs. Edward J. Leddy and faculty. Civil Defense air raid alarm. Mrs, W. Gilbert Manson. Past pres- Bed Bank residents who will Tho chief said his new complaint idents attending Included Mrs. Rus- graduate and their degree's are as uas based on the fact that only sell, Mrs. Denise, Mrs. Frank follows: Joseph Arthur Allen, 246 aeven firemen answered the 1:30 Kaiser, Mrs. Virginia Chasey Mor- Mechanic st., master of science In a. m. call Apr. 25 for tho fire at Water May Cancel ris, Mrs. Ross E, King, Mrs. Her- electrical • engineering; Richard Charles Cluna's property on bert P. Schacffer, Mrs. Noel l*r- Kettel. Brown, 36 McLaren st., doc- Shrewsbury ave, He told Mayor taud, Mrs. W. Fred Atwell, Mrs. tor of philosophy In mathematics; Alfred N. Beadleston that It would Work on Street, Margaret King, Mrs. Stanley Gil- Robert E. Burns, 21 Madison ave., Rep. Jamoi C Auchinclosi of Rumton, third from right,1 Sva$: principal speaker Friday be better for the borough to spend bert and Mrs. Burton Moore, bachelorof laws; William'A. 'Col- $2,500 for a new siren than to lose ;" Frank *J."Crupi llnson, ,62 Center st., bachelor of . at-the-dedication'of. a-flagpole ;at';theMidd|etown Vetera'ni 'of Foreign Wan post home on a $15,000 or $20,000 house. Beadleston Warns He will'offer hla first solemn science; Robert M. Dougherty, 141 rt. 35'in memory'of the'late^ *J, Howard Smith of"Belfe'rel, who was a'g^nerous contributor to » The mayor answered that ths Francis St. Residents Broad st, bachelor of ..science in comparison was an unfair one. He mass at l}:30 Sunday at St, An-biology;, Walter K. Bleary,' 246 Me- the post's building fund. Others, left to'right, are Matthew Gill, past commander and chair- thony's church. Mr. and Mrs. Crupl ; argued that tho present air raid Asked lo Co-operate; 7 chanic st., master of science in man of the Memorial day. program; Mrs.-C. M. Cubbage, the.late'Mr. Smith's daughter; How- alarm compiles with the state law. wlll.be host at a dinner at.2 p. m. electrical engineering; Clement C. at Pleasant inn and at a.reception ard W. Rob*rts,-township cleric; Lawrence"A. Carton,'Jr., township committee chairman, and The air raid alarm now Is the fluc- Scklcsingcr Criticized between 7. and 9 p. m. at their Jablonski, 19•Throckmorton ave., tuating sound which formerly was home. ; . ' . • ' .' ' , master of education; Albert V. Raymond'Richardson; post commander. Mr. Roberts, Mr. Carton and Mayor Waldron P. Smith the flre alarm. The present Hro SHREWSBURY — Water being Jones, 248 Broad st;, master of alarm is a steady blast which pumped out of collars on Francis After completing bis sophomore science in geology; Ross Eckman of Atlantic,Highlands also spoke. ' ' ' year at Red .Bank Catholic high reaches a high pitch. Several fire- st. may be the cause for abandon- Wiley, 17 McLaren st, master of men said it is the high pltoh of Ing street repair work there, ac- school, Mr. Crupl began his studies education, and Peter A. Wlngerter, for the priesthood at St. Charles the blast which causes the alarm cording to Mayor Alfred N. Bea- Newman Springs rd., bachelor of to be Inaudible. dleston, college, Catonsville, Md., and fin-science in mechanical engineering. ished ; his preparatory work in Teachers Re-elect Miss Strickland State CWV Head At Tuesday night's council meet- Mayor Disagrees ing, the mayor said the contractor July, 1946. He received a bachelor Other Area Resident* The mayor insisted that the of arts degree In .philosophy from Other' men .froni this'area who has been unable to surface the St. Mary's seminary, Baltimore, Jacpiibs; Feteid l)y Faculty Selects Killeen present alarm Is audible In most street because ot Its wet condition. will - graduate include: "Rumson— sections of the borough, saying A June 15 deadline was set by tha Md., • In June, 1948. Two years Kenneth P. Clayton,'South Cherry At the annual meeting of the Red Teacher j in the. Red Bank: ele- NBWARIC—William. J. Killeen, a It was heard when originally tested. later, he received a baccalaureate mentary-schools honored Miss. Ab- summer resident ot Rumson the mayor, who said that If the street lane, bachelor of letters in journal- Bank Teachers ; association, ' Louis The firemen eounterod that It Is not kept dry until then, the in theology from the seminary and ism; Sea Bright—Harold T. Letson, ble'V. Strickland-of Elm pi. Wed-past 30 years, has been named might have been heard then be- last month received a licentiate in J. Jacoubs • was : unanimously re- nesday night of last week; at a;'tes- state general chairman of the vet- money allotted tor Francis st. will 2 Beach at, bachelor of science cause those spotted around the bor-be used Instead to surface a sec- sacred theology. in city and regional planning; elected president. . : ' timonial • dinner- at' Shadowbrook erans' committee' to place a warough were-alerted to listen for It. In offering mass Sunday at St.' inn,' Shrewsbury. Miss Strickland, memorial In the new Sacred Heart tion of Garden rd. He added that Shrewsbury—Raymond R. Castig- Mr. Jacoubs has been Instructor Mayor Beadleston acknowledged the older section of Francis st. Anthony's church, he'will be. as- llone, bachelor of laws, and, Bjorn In ' the - physical education .program art supervisor of the' Red -Bank oathedral hero. - * . ' • that the northern and eastern sec- sisted by Rev. John R.. Sullivan, publlo schools, retires this month' Mr. Killeen'a appointment was also will be oil treated If residents Nielsen, 61 Robinson pi., bachelor at the,: high school- the past ten tions of the borough could not join In-keeping that portion dry. deacon, and Rev. Robert T. Bul-of science; Little Silver—Robert after 30 years ' as a. teacher here. announced this >weok by Joseph hear the siren, but declared that inan, subdeacoh. Msgr. Salvatore Graham Ferguson, 143 Point rd., years. '.'He ^served as lieutenant in Among the' 50 guests attending R.', Fehrenback, recently . elected the condition was the same before The mayor explained that flre Mrs. Jamea O. Patton > IMLorenzo-will deliver the sermon. bachelor of science in engineering the Medical Administrative corps in /were Dr. M. Gregg Hlbbs, Jr., su-state commander of the - Catholic the alarm was changed. He added hose was used in order to help dry Rev. JohnF. Crem'ln will be'mas- administration, and .Martini H. charge' of the reconditioning center perintendent of the Red Bank War Veterans. ' Mr. Killeen, whose that council had two electrical en- up the street, but that one of the A silent tribute was paid to Miss ter of ceremonies at the mass. schools, and Mrs. Hlbbs; Mrs. Bes-Tiome Is- In Jersey City, has been Ross, Shore Acres,' Seven Bridge at Camp Edwards. He was later gineers study the problem before residents uncoupled a few lengths Gertrude Norman, who founded the rd., bachelor of • arts; > Leonardo- sie T. Rue, retired' elementary active in work of the Hudson the change and that the present of it, causing water to pour on thegroup In the fall ot 1927. , Mrs.. John M. Hayes, bachelor of arts, sent,to a Special Service school for school teachers' supervisor; Miss county C.W.V.; two years ago hav-system was decided to be the most street. Work was to have started Denise then jead a history of the. Auditor Praises and John Jesse Nelson, bachelor the rehabilitation of wounded vet- Jennie • Bgan,. retired': elementary ing, headed the committee which efficient.' Tuesday, but the contractor again organization, which was known as of science In education; Eatontown erans. school -writing , supervisor, and named Mai. Gen. Francis H. Lana- Chief Marx was not content, was forced to postpone work. the Young Woman's club of .Red, BoroV Condition —Lewis B. Padgett, Jr., Farm lane, Miss Marguerite Enrlght and Mrshan, then commander of Fort Mon- Bank until 1838, when .it beeamj H»rWas iii}Qhargy of the rehabjfc.B^ncla^^ftlt^toimer, teachers at moulh, - to receive - the Hudson however. He asked council's per- Pvt, Philip Fontano accepted re- bachelor ef arts; William T. Rod- f 5 mission to have tests on new sir-spqmlblllty for uncoupling the the evening group. In IBM'it waa SHREWSBURY , — Thja, mayor ger s, Belshaw ave., bachelor of Hatlon r,ogram?for,'psychiatrlc pa? the- Mechanic' Street "school. • Wil- county O.W.V., "God and Country" ens, asserting that at> alarm at hose, but said his cellar waa soreorganised as the evening depart" and! councll/'here' received' a "pat science In business administration, tlcnts at Camp 'Edwards' • He wasliam Paitlcky,.-principal, of River a.\yard. , the northern end of the borough flooded that It was necessary. He ment. on the'back" Tuesday night when and .Albert;fj;::Schwartz,' Kremor also In ^harge of th'ej reconditioning Street school, was toastmagter. promised to again hook up the Mrs. Senile, who' has recently' Dr HIbbs, Mrs Rut,'-Miss-En- Is a. necessity. The mayor said Joseph J% Seaman, auditor, deliv- ave,.. master of science In electrical council would be agreeable'to such lengths. He, Mrs. Fontano and Mrbee. n named club historian;-said ered his annual report and comengineering- ; Middletown .township right and Miss Egan lauded the teats provided the expense's "are and Mrs, John Bclchek Joined In that the drat meeting was held at. mented that, the borough enjoys —Stanley i Allen iKerr, bachelor of guest of honor for lier noj»alty"to teasonable." He added' that the a complaint that the Schleslnger Miss Norman's home on Mapl*' "art • excellent ? financial i'condition." science ; IRS electrical' engineering, the school system and her Intoroat problem could be solved "with a building firm Is flooding their prop- ave., Red Bank, with 25 "girls .pres-' ':• Pointing out that the borough and William Fl. Bott,, master pf In her pupils ' Community stng'ing erties. The mayor repeated What he ent. • . ' was enjoyed with* severa,]' numbers $50,000 air horn," but that the bor- Added »6,,1(X) to its surplus In 1BS1,business adminletrationi Ooeanport otlgh couldn't stand the expense. has told Mr. and Mrs. Belchek at The first social event was a dance Mr. Seaman said it was the third —Charles H. Reynolds, Pemberton' being dedicated to Miss Strickland. previous council meeting!. Miss Jane Lkfetra, silpervisor ot He also said that a now $2,500 horn held at Red Bank high school, and year in a row the borough. fathers ave/, master of science in electrical at one end of the borough proba- the first mother-daughter banquet managed. local affairs in such fash- engineering; North Long .Branoh— music in' the elementary schools, No Power to Act directed the' singing," "and Miss bly would mean another $2,500 horn was held in May, 1929, at the Globe Ion "as to' show 'a.'prbflt. He said John W. McClunn, Jeroloman ave., at the flre house. Substance of his remarks Is that hotel; In the early years club mem- that while' the1 borough has butbachelor of, science in business ad- Louise McCue was pianist. th,e borough has no power to stop Miss Boulah Breckenrldge, prin- The matter was loft with Chief bers devoted most of the their ef- $7,400 ,In bonded indebtedness, tho ministration; Matawan—John C. Marx, who said he would immedi- a property owner from grading his forts to Braille work and continu- school debt is $88,000. ', Hessey, bachelor of science; Hugh' cipal of' Meeh'anlo Street- school, on land in any fashion he might de- behalf ofHHose present, presented ately contact engineers with a view ing that work today. This year the : Four-year comparisons by Mr.V. McGuire, bachelor" of arts; to testing new alarms. Wishing sire. By law, the borough can only club received a. special citation-'for Seaman .showed,: that the school Charles M. Pike, bachelor of arts, a leather traveling bag to Miss regulate, the mayor explained, Strickland. Miss' Maiy MoCue, him luck, the mayor said council the welfare work, at the-annual costs rose from $38,000 to $83,000; and Armldo Sigismondi,: bachelor is aware ot the chief's problem what a person builds on his land. convention of the New Jersey State' county from $27,000 to $39,000, and pf science in chemical engineering; principal of'Oakland'Street school, He said that affected property own- arranged' the dinner. but has been unable to come up Federation of Women's clubs. borough' from $30,000 to $45,000. In Monmouth ' Beach4-Priscilla1 Brow- with a solution. ers' power would come only - Welfare work programs have the period from 1937 to 1951, as-er, master of education; Keyport— through the courts. He added, how- been aimed at both local, state and sessmehtj rose from $1,800,000 to Jeremy Bacon, .bachelor of science ever, that if the condition created national projects. Presently, mem- $2,536,000 with comparable tax rate in business administration, and Kovacs to Install Children's Day by Schleslnger building Is a health, bers serve as volunteers at' River- Increases from $4.21 to $6.80 > perAlexander O. Levy, Jr., bachelor of safety or flre hazard the borough view hospital's coffee shop,' and' $100 assessed valuation. Tax col-science In electrical engineering. can Institute action. Mrs, Fontano when tha new hospital was built lections for '51 were 91.28 per cent, Highlands Officers Program Sunday claimed that sewage Is flowing in the club made a speoial contribu- an Improvement' over .,'50. In this freehold — Cheater Gartenberg, their yard, causing a health haz- bachelor ot -solence; West Long HIGHLANDS— George Kovacs LINCROFT —The annual Chll- ard. The mayor said if a complaint tion in memory of their founder, regard, he said the borough is par-Branch—Weidon'V. Lane, bachelor of Fords, district governor, will In- Miss Norman. Volunteer services' ticularly fortunate • for having dren's day exercises of the Com-Is made to Borough Clerk Ortrude also been given to the Red Cross, of arts,' and Long Branch—Paul stall James MoGough president of William J. Kllleen. munity church Sunday-school will C. VanVllet, an inspection by the cleared all its tax Hens and that W. Coben, bachelor of science the Lions club here at a dinner Salvation Army, the Y.M.C.A., the . there are now "practically no de- - Loulg J. Jaccubs . • be held in the church room Sun-health officer, Dr. Edwin Stewart; Monmouth County Organization for In engineering administration; Tuesday, June IT, at Cedar Inn on Killeen, who' Is assistant to theday morning. In chargo are Mr»will be ordered. linquent 1taxes.",The' auditor's sole Thomas P. DeSantis, bachelor of Naveslnk aye. Social Service, American Cancer, to-, recommendation was that Interest for paraplegics and hcmoplegloa at director of personnel, of the Jersey Ada Woodward, Mrs. Edward oiety and the local clinic for cereb- science in pharmacy; Howard K. Plana 'for the 'Installation' were City board of' education, is vice Fields, Miss Barbara Stllwell, Mr». Patterson Ave. Curbs on taxes be collected In strict ac- Hayden; .bachelor of arts; Irving the Gushing General hospital, Mas- ral palsy children. cordance with; the.statutes, sachusetts, .arid .was director of the made Tuesday night' at the Inn.commander.o' f the executive, board Charles Conover, Mrs. Ralph Lay. Concerning the Francis st. sur- , Following the report, a summary Kullb'ach) master of" science In Club members conducted a- paper ot local 371, American Federation ton, Mrs. Herbert Kaul and thefacing, .James W. Bly of Patterson Letters ot • congratulation wer«- electrical engineering; Myron J. orthopedic brace shop at Fort Dlx drive Sunday, the last in a series. superintendent, Stanley Stllwell. read from Mrs. Leon de la Rues-' of which, appears elsewhere in this hospital, . . • ,' r of Labor. Active in the Holy.Name ave. said it was practically useless issue of The Register, Mayor Al- Levin,: bachelor of science in busi- >;! t Dr.-RlShard A. • Wei*«; president, society and the KnlghU'of Colum- The junior choir will open the because water flowing down that sille, Sr., who was president of the ft?'LN' ,'Beadleston's reappolntment ness administration; John H. Mlon, Other officers elected were vice made the club's- appreciation of thebus; he will be gue>t, speaker Sun- program with the singing of "Wel- street was ripping up Patterson Red Bank Womanjs club when the of the 'J. J. Seaman company as bachelor of science In electrioal. en- president,. Vincent, Faladlno; re- co-operation of residents' a'matter day when Jersey City poatofflce em- come Children's Day," A presen- ave. at the Francis st. intersec- group was founded: Mrs. Hermann- auditors for 1952 was approved by gineering; Gladys O. Parker, mas-, cording secretary, Mrs. Ida Qar-of 'record. 'Proceeds- of $80 from ployees hold their annual Commun- tation by the kindergarten and pre-tion. The mayor acknowledged that Asendorf, who' also. sent flowers, ter. of education; Charges P. Trout- ru^o; treasurer, Mrs. Marie Muys- last week's spaghetti dinner at the and who was a member of the Red council. • . ion breakfast. ' ' prlmary classes is entitled "A Daythe sides of Patterson ave, are con' Bank Woman's cltfb board when man, bachelor of science .In,.busi- kens, and ,corrcapqndlrfg secretary, Jackson hotel went to' the'street The memorial to be placed In theIn Sunday-School." Evelyn Layton tlnually being torn up because wa- ness administration; -Harvey -I. Mm. Frances Manning. " > sign project.' ; ' ' ' will play a piano solo. Michael Le- ter gets underneath the surfacing. the club was founded, and from 1 new cathedral will honor'the war four past presidents, . Mrs. Lois Jewish Women Start- Warden, bachelor of science, and Mr. • Jacoubs' report gave the The olub will present' two cash dead and all Catholic men < andVlne will recite "The Riches of He added that the solution would Robert A. Wlthey, bachelor ot highlights'of the' year: a benefit awards to graduates of the gram- God," Diane Brandt, "Gratitude," bo for Mr. Bly to have the other Hesse Brown, Mrs. R. Theodore Local Drive for Fund* science in education. womon who fought In World Wars I Blxler, Miss Dorothy Metzger and card party was held'for the Pearl mar school at'commencement exer- and II and In the Korean cam- Dobra Soden "A Child's Creed," and Patterson ave. property owners re- Miss Kathryn Russell, Miss' Gltti 'Zand of New York Ralph fund/with a checkfor $U2 cises tomorrow night.'Members who paign, . .^ •- Phyllis Raynes, "Ood Is Love." Flvo quest the borough to Install curbs oity, speaking last week at the in- Phi Beta Kappa being presented to Rev. Runyon last 'night attended the '.charter boys will be heard In a recitation, —cost to be assessed against the • Honorary members present were itial function of the women's divi- Men who will graduate and areWolfe; teachers participated by night dinner of the Laurence Har- TAG DAY > "Dally Prayer." • They are Harry owners. The mayor's suggestion Mrs; Albert F. Llndenstrtith, Mrs, members of Phi Beta Kappa In- Noel Lartaud and Mrs. Moore, sion of the United Jewish Appeal giving blood when the Red Croas bor club, where former Governor Members of Pilgrim Baptist Wilson, Joe snd John Eppler, followed other complaints that the Other honorary members are Mrs. In Red Bank, said "Israel was notclude John J. Nelson, Viola ave., Bloodmoblle . was In Red Bank; Harold Hoffman,' c6mmjsAlon'er of church, of which Rev. H. L, Morgan Wayne Lamken and Jackie entire length of Patterson ave. a Jewish problem, but a problem Leonardo; Siegfried Llndenbaum, 'teacher; activity In many welfare unemployment • comfjtneatlon,.' was Long. Three girls to recite "June should be torn, up and re-surfaced. Brown, Miss Russell and Mrs. BIX- Farmlngdate, and Donald Chin, Is pastor, .will hold a'teg day Sat- lei'. Mrs, Lester C. Stork, presi- of all those who are champions of and educational organisations In principal speaker, we're ' Sam Sil- urday. Proceeds will be used to Time", are Ann Toop, Patty Epplor He agreed that such a project must dent-elect of the Red Bank.Wom- democraoy." The event was a buf-Engllshtown. the community suph as the Redberblatt, William Lee, Frank fVhtte, send three young girls of the and Diane Lamken, The program be done, but added that the $15,000 feUsupper held at the Molly pitch- Graduates who will be commis- Cross, T.M.O.A., Salvation Army, Frank Hall,'Dr.'Weiss and Mr, Mo- will be concluded with a puppet cost would require the borough to an's olub, also,was a guest. < churoh' to the summer assembly at Mrs, Russell, the first president, er hotel. ' , / sioned as officers In the Armed P.T.A. and Boy-Soouta, Gough. . •• i • Bordentown. ' show by Sheila Selgle, Julia Portln, be certain that other problems Miss Zand «ald Israel, epitomised forces and. their branoh ot service Maj-Jorle Antonides and Mrs. Con-along Patterson ave, have been Installed two department officers, the meaning of brotherhood as hasare as follows!.Peter A. Wlngerter, over, The first play will be "Little settled. Mrs. Portland Merrill, treasurer, ! Rod Bank, Air Foroe; Ke.nne.tb P. and Mrs. John Boetell, recording be«n manifest by the fact that Its Red Riding Hood" and the second, In other business, council ap- door* are open to all who would Clayton, Rumson, Air Force) Mar- 'Who's Who?" secretary, tin H. ROM, Little Silver,'.Infan- Keyport Scouts Receive High Awards proved liquor license applications Mrs. Patton presented two tro- enter, regardless of race, creed, Other children taking part are for Brookslde Inn, Log Cabin Tap color or physical inflrmltlos. try; Robert O. Ferguson, Little phies, miniature cups, to Mrs. Dex- Silver, Signal oorpi, and John H, Prlollla Soden, Amy Braun, Beth House, Formr'e Liquors and Sha-ter Jonas and Mrs. Ross B. Wllley Mrs. Harry Roman of Shrew*, Mlon, Lone Branoh, Signal corps, and Phyllis Morgan, Richard and dowbrook Inn. A lettor from the for their services as ways and bury Is division chairman, audited and Paul W. Coben, Lon»»Branoh, Robert Sttlwell, Orayson Oreer, planning board requested a joint means chairmen, by Mrs, Max Benowite and MrsAi. r Force. > . • Barry Fields, Evolyn and Janet meeting with eouncll to dlsouss The Anal meeting of the aria and Samuel Welnstelh of Red Bank. Saohse, Karen Orant, Les Hatha- a proposed ordinance which will crafts department will be a covered Other speakers were Mayor way, Edna Eppler, Jimmy Long, prohibit further use of residential dish aupper at the home of Mrs. Katharine Blkus White, and Abra- Firecracker Toss Kathleen Long, Leigh Harraway, areas tor professional offices. As Edward Conway, Fair Haven, Wed- ham Ziger, a oo-chalrman of the Deede Lavender, Carol Hower, Bar- dratted, the taw would require pro- ntiday, .June ll, The program men'e -division Of the appeal, Costs Airman $100 bara Diem, Rickey Fields, Janet fessional persons to locate In theplanning committee will meet at, Wilson, Jeannle Jones, Gerard Ly- business area If they desire to op-Mrs; Conway's horn* June 18. • Thomson Awarded HIGHLANDS - Magistrate Mil- ford, Jeanlne Bornkamp, Peggy erate an office in their home*. Mn. Howard B. Miller waa gen«, ton A, Mauaner fined Edgar White, Xaul, Betty Jane and Sklppy Cox, Mayor Beadleiton and Councilman erat chairman ot the dinner, assist- $1,900 for Injuries( an airman stationed with th» air* Nanoy Lum, Philip Laudenslagar, Herbert Sohild, who are members ed by Mrs, Ralph J. Paitlne and HIGHLANDS - Paul Thomson cmft oontrol and warning squad- Lyns Morgan, Billy Holglo, Barbara of tho planning board, will explain Mrs. Mahlon g. Primes.., of Say ave, here was awarded ap- ran here, 1100 Saturday on a dis- Lamken,: Claire Saylaz, Susanna and the council's position on the ordi- proximately $1,000 by Judge Harry orderly conduct charge. White Kathy Morgan, Mary Lou Brown' nance it tho next board meetlmr. Medlnoti ot tho workmen's com- pleaded guilty to throwing a fire- lee, Joan Long, Barbara Ford, Council approved maps submit* Brcnnan Pays Flnci pensation ' court tfrlday at Red oraokir (hat burned the lee of Miss Mary Alyi Warneker, Dorothy Ep- tad by the plannlnr board far Sid- Bank, Jane OOM of 43 South Bay ave, pler, Karen Brownlee, Patty Mo nay Kedumo and William Oowlen, For Auto Violations , An em ploy a e of John Roienbium •She wai treated at Rlvervlew hoi- Carron and Evelyn Laubmelster, An agreement was signed by the OENTERVILLE — Issued sum- Inc., Mr, Thomion suffered knot, pltal, police committee with the Are corn- monsu Saturday morning, Mayor hotd and shoulder Injurloi Itii Mr, MatunarHned Oeorie Wolfe. 0. W. V, BHEAKFAST JUNE « puny relative In th« company's liv- Felix J. Srennan of K«amburg June when he w«i thrown from * Jr., of Newark »10 and 13 eoiti of ing- apace In the Are houie tor a later that day paid Mrs, Henrietta trucks Ho oontoncUd ho suffered i court Monday night (or oarilm Lcillo C. MaBride, county com- police hoadquarters. Smith, violations clerk ot the Rar> partial perminent disability after driving on Bay ave,Wednesday of mands of the Catholic War Vet- Councilman Sohild reported that Itan township munlolpal court here, three day*' hoipltalliatlon at Perth lut week. Reynold! MaoAdams, erans, this week announced that Fred Tapper complained to him $8 and costs of oourt eaoh for park* Amboy .and (out* weeks' eonvsles. whs alao U itailorfed at the Twin hla organisation will hold a Corn* that Samuel Newman's ohlekin Ing on a traveled portion of tha oenoe. HI*, employer maintained LlghU bast, wu lined $5 and |S munlon breakfast In Red Banjt farm at Patterson and Shrewsbury highway and drivindrlvlnig without II- that Mr. THomion'i Injury wu el costs (or Improper parking. Polio* Catholic high school oaftterla Bun* avas, Is unsanitary. Mrs, Belehek cinse or registratioiratlorn? in hli pout* a temporary'nature. , •aid he wai uaued a lummoni May day, June «, following tho t.o'olook complained that many dogs an ilon. The award' Included medical ex- IS returnable May IS, When he Quirfermatter iwi'rdi—hlghtit In Sin Seoutlnfh-bilng prmntacl to Kiyport Scouti maae In St, Jamea ohureh, Principal running at large, Mayor Beadli< State polls*, at Keyport banaeki. penses'. Mr, Thomion wai repre- tilled to appear, a bonoh warrant •peakar will be Or.' Paragroata, slon told her that dogi at large who Issued the aummoniai, laid' sented by Edmund J. Cansona of WM iMued, In court Monday nlfht, it Bridge of Honor lut wttk In Rod Bank Cttholle.hlgh lehool auditorium. L«ft to rlghti state medical cHlcei' of tha C.W.V, after 10 p. m, are a violation o( the mayor parked hti oar on rt, Parsoni, Labrecqui, Oanwna and MaeAdanu uld'he did not raoalv* CK P«ul C> Wlfhi eommandir of E*rl« N«y«l dtpoti Joiiph Klhmin ind J«m«« Liw»on, rt> the loral ordinance, Ha told MM, 38 n»ar Ktyport, where Ins irav- , , Combi and the employer by Imltb, the original aummoru whloh polio* Thi mail to' hilt*? inn sl«t>r Belchek to sign a complaint ilid portion e( tha highway hal J I O U F Sf lH ir«n iur,fton.. -»• i • • '*. J #UM uArMittlM 1 Ham »* M14 wu Kit w Bit Mli i tfee 4' Mfg. ummi 4mm r"*""*****'

••¥*'• Jfi.- Page Two RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE.5, 1952 I METHODIST BAPTIST REFORMED SALVATION ARMY .. - Red Bank -New Monmouth Red Bank Red Bank' ;•,, Children's/ day will be observed Rev. William E. BIsgrove will Rev. Dr. Frederick M. Fyke, re- At ths 11 a. m. service Sunday at ths Jl a. m. .service Sunday: Rev. ireach Sunday at 10:50 a. m. on tired missionary of the Division of MaJ. Henry A. Dries will- preach Roger J, Squire, pastor, will ad- the topic, "Prayer and Watching." Foreign Missions of the Methodist on "Walking In the Spirit6 Sun- minister baptism to children and The organ prelude will be "Song church, will preach Sunday at 10:45 day-school meets at 9:45 a.' m., di- Infant*, "Follow Tender Light" will of the Child," by Bonnet and the a. m, from the text, "David rected by William J. Chadwick. it his sermon topic. . . lostlude, "Trumpet Tune," by Pur- Strengthened Himself. In the Lord," Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. The Junior Choristers, directed ell. The adult choir will sing Dr. Pyke served as a missionary in m. At 8 p. m. MaJ. Dries will speak by Miss Emma Jane Lafetra, will Gracious Saviour," by C. Von- China 38 years. on "The Serpent Behind the participate in the church service, to- luck. A nursery is provided each Hedges." gether with several church school Sunday morning for small children Rev. R. L. Wolff, pastor, and Leon pupils. The call to worship will be by membert of the' missionary Pennington, an elder, are attending Activities include English classes led by Robert Babcock, the re- guild. Churoh Bible school meets the General Synod of the Reformed for displaced persons Monday, 7 p. EVERY WEEJC sponsive reading by Judy Jones at 9:46 a. m. - church as delegates from'the Clas- m.i Woman's Home league meeting sls of Monmouth, June 5 through in charge of Mrs. Elsie Schmidt and Marilyn Jones will offer the Ths Children's day program will June 10. ! PRESBYTERIAN BAPTIST LUTHERAN ' TBTJOTT EPISCOPAL morning prayer and the Lord's be presented Sunday at 7:45 o'clock Tuesday,. 7:30, p. m., band practice Bed Bank Red Bank Prayer. The choristers will sing under direction of Miss Nana-Hel- The Woman's Missionary society Tuesday, 8 p. m,, girl guard meet- I Bed Bank Red Bank ing Thursday, June 12, 7 p. m. and 1 "On Living Above the Average" The annual Children's day pro- Sunday-school meets at 9:45 The schedule of services for Trin- "The Lamb" by Goodall, and "Thewig, superintendent of the primary will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock m,, during which the adult ty Sunday will be u follows :Cor- Work, Oh God, Needs Many department of the, Sunday-school. at the home of the president, Mrs. corps cadet classes Thursday, June iwill be the sermon topic of Rev. jram will be presented Sunday duru - 12, 8 p. m, . • Charles S. Webster at both ser- ng the church school hour at 9::445 3lhle class will be taught by Mr. porate Communion for -men and Hands." Robert Senn. will sing the The mid-week- service of prayer Wallace Rankln, Forman st, Fair i m. VVarioui s drtmentdepartment*s will ttaka e fount;, The children's choir prac- boys at 8 o'clock, .church»school offertory solo, "Show Me My TaskJ' and Bible study Is held Wednes- Haven. f-vices next Sunday at 9:30 and 11. ices at 9:30 a. m., Altar flowers will honor Eva and METHODIQT , • At the 9:30 service Philip Roy >art. pupils to meet In the pariah house day* at 7:30 p. m. Confirmation class will meet on Holy Communion will be admin- at 10:40 and service of awards with William Chadwick, parents of Mrs. The Toung People's Christian' Tuesday at 6:30. p. m. Toung Peo- , Highlands j will sing the tenor solo, "Great Rev. W. Clinton Powers will Grace King, and Mr. and Mrs. j Peace Have They." ipeak al tho 11 o'clock service on istered at the 11 a. m. service. The eormon at 11 o'clock. Rev, Robert association will meet tonight at ple's society will meet Wednesday J- pastor, Rev, Harold Hornberger, H. Anderson; Jr., will present the Walter Boyd, given by their chil- 7:30 o'clock, when' the young peo- \ Rev. Roger W. Kusche, pastor, ; The ushers will be headed by the topic, "How to Worry Success- dren, Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Boyd, and at 7:30 p. m. and the Sundaynjchool will preach Sunday morning at 11 ill preach on the regular appoint- awards. Organ selections by Charles ple of the Atlantlo Highlands Bap- staff next Thursday 7:80 p. m. at • Douglas MacConnell. The wslcom- fully," The chancel choir will sing. ed lessons for Trinity Sunday, The GoUchalk frill be "Prayer"' by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyd and fam- o'clock on "Being Reasonable With A nursery for 'small children is tist ohurch will be guests of the the church. • I Ing committee will be headed by senior choir will sing, "O God, Thy Humperdlnck : and "Processional ily. , .•-.. . local group. , God." Children's day program at • C. Donald English. conducted by members of the BO-BO 7:80 p. m. Goodness Reaeheth Far," Russian Postlude" by Gullmant. A nursery Children's day bulletins Will be The Men's club will meet Mon- METHODIST ' At the 11 service, Mrs. J. Wil- club during the church hour. Ushers traditional. Altar flowers will be Is provided for the children of those Youth fellowship group will meet ' liam Heim will sing the soprano will be Peter Cooke, J. Kent Cuih- ;he gift of the church school. day night at the church. . Naveslnk from th* Kenntbeck family in who attend the 11 o'clock service. At the chapel service at. 8 . p. The M.E.S. guild will meet Tues- Monday at 7:30 p. m., and the Wom- • solo, "In My Father's House." The man, Francis Lawley and Victor memory of Mr, Kennebeck's "Being Reasonable with God" will an's Society of Christian Service I quartet will sinp the anthem, "O Edelmann. Touth, fellowship metis At the men's Corporate Commun- m. Rev, Mr. Squire will deliver a day night at the .church. The key mother. ion Jay B. Tomlinson, chancellor of sermon on the subject, "Seeking a word, is "Need." Mrs. Green of be Rev, Roger' W, Kusche'a sermon Tuesday.at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting ; Lord Moeit' Holy." at 7:30 p. m. theme for the. 9:45 a, m. Sunday and Bible study will be held Wed- The flowers Sunday were given The pastor will be guest preacher the diocese, will be the speaker.' Place of Glory." There will be no Long Branch will be guest speaker. I Ushers for this service will be at the baccalaureate,service at the Reservations for the breakfast are service. Touth fellowship meeting nesday at 7:30 p. m. sTnd the offi- ; headed by Ralph Dehnr. The wel- ly Jamee Moss, a serviceman who youth fellowship meeting, Hostesses include Mrs. Norma Red Bank Junior high school'for being received by James Wolcott, The young adult fellowship will Baxter, Mrs. Emma Williams, Mrs. Monday .evening In the Highlands cial board will meet.the following ; coming committee will be Iattendn s this church. Persons having the graduating class of the high 335 Broad at., Red Bank. church. Friday at 7:30 p. m. • charge of Allan M. Stewart. garden flowers to place in' the hold a strawberry festival on the Julia Martin and Mrs. - Margaret school Sunday at 4 p. m. Allan. ••'.•. • At 9:30 a. m. the ohurch sohool church Sundays during the summer There will be a celebration of church lawn Saturday between 3 , * will meet In the Westminster house ire asked to call Mrs. W. C. Pow- The Luther league Invites all Holy Communion every Friday at and 8 p, m. The minister's prepar- The Dally Vacation Bible school 1 in preparation for its Children's ers, chairman, or any member of those confirmed at the church since 10 o'clock, atory class for seventh and eighth will begin Monday, June 16, at 9 1 Its origin as a congregation in 1928 grade boys and girls will meet next a. m. and will continue for two * day program which will be held the flower committee. to a. reunion at the church Sun- Tuesday and Tuesday, June 17, be- • Sunday, June IS. The right hand of fellowship was • EMBURY METHODIST weeks to Friday,-June 27. All chil- day at 7 p, m. The program will Little Silver » tween 7:15 and 8 p, m. in the pas- dren from flve years through Jun- JALOUSIE WINDOWS & DOORS • Tomorrow night at S:30 a burn extended to Nancy Lambertson and Include a devotional perjod led by tor's study. The group will be re. ior high age are welcome. • dance will be sponsored by the Diane Stephens, who Joined the the minister and a social hour In Children's day will be observed celved into church membership on - 20-40 club in the barn adjacent church by baptism Sunday, and to he Sunday-school .room. this week In the Sunday-school. June 22,' Proved in Florida - Ptrfect for This Area J to the home of Miss Carol Ford, Mrs. Alice Loshkowltj: and daugh- Parents have been Invited to at- SPIRITUAL CHAPEL The June meeting of the Ladies' tend the worship services of,the The official board will meet next OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE J Sycamore ave., Tinlon Falls. ter Rose, who were received by Aid society will be held next'Wed- ;ransfer of "letter from First Bap- Sunday-school. Atiendanct awards Tuesday at 8 p; m, In the church. Sea Bright Stormproof . 100% Ventilation • Finger Tip Central • Thursday »t 3,30 p. m. the nesday at 2 p. m, at. the church The Thimble club will meet Wed- : Brownies mill hold their weekly llst church, Freehold. A letter of will be presented and the third Services of healing and messages The Children's day observance grade will receive Bibles as a grad- nesday, June 11, at the summer IDEAL ran The lifetime aluminum jalousie odors a • meeting in Westminster house un- Li'ansfer was given Mrs. Ralph will be held Sunday, June 15, be- home of Mrs. Charles Beck on win be held today at 2::30 and : der the leadership of MM. George Playl to unite with First Baptist uating For Free Estimates Ish Arnold directing the groups. Grace King on Elm pi. CENTRAL BAPTIST organist, will, offer ."Shepherd's •T. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC Rumaon .•s Sonr" bv Merkel, "Like a Shep- Toung people with Individual parts Atlantic Highlands •nej Information : Red Bank At 9:45 a. m. church school In METHODIST herd Lead Us" by > Brodbury, ln the service are Richard Ward, Rev. Harry W. Kraft will preach Oharles Rice, Maldle Kerr, Susan Sunday masses are at T, 8, 9, 10, the church with Mrs. June Hortnn Atlantic Highlands "Sweet Story of Old" b"yBi|odbury as superintendent. At 7:30 p. m., "He Took a Child" ia the theme Sunday at the 11 a. m. worship. and "Postlude in E Flat" by Peele. Spears, Arthur Jewett and Billy 11 and 13 o'clock. Baptisms are at Sunday-school meets at 9:45 a. m. i 75 BROAD STREET Hther. 13:40 p. m. Sundays. Confessions the yearly congregational meeting of the sermon for Children's day, The Junior oholr selections will be of this church and the Methodist Sunday, at 11. a. m. by. Rev. Roy and youth fellowship group at 7 "Days of Touth" by Meredith and "Little, But Not Too Late" will are heard Saturdays from 4:30 to P, m. RED BANK 6 p. m. and 7:80 to 9 p. m, church at Little Stiver will be H. Williams, Jr. The senior choir "Make the World a Beautiful Gar- be the topic of a brief sermon by hold. Rev. Herbert J. Smith, dis- will sing the anthtm, "Rejoice and A Christian film, "Bible On the • OPP. ACHE MARKET den" toy Meredith. Children of the Rev. A. Kenneth Magner, Jr. The The Miraculous Medal No vena. Is held Monday* at'7:30 p. m. The trict, superintendent, will bring a Sing" by Wagner. MI« Janet Bark- Table," will be shown next Thurs- Sunday-school classes will present sacrament of infant baptism will message on the general conference er -will sing as a solo,' "The Prayer day at 8 p. m. Refreshments will a program of songs and recitation be administered to Lawrence'Tut- perpetual novena to St. Anthony Is held Tuesdays at 7:80 p. m. of the Methodist ohurch which re- Perfect" by Speaks. There will! be be qerved. and will participate In parts of the hill Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. cently iclosed Its sessions at 'San music by the Junior choir and by service. Parents are urged to John Watson 3d, Gail .Christine Francisco.. The men's quartet of Egeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ST. JAMES CATHOLIC Roy Jeffrey, organist, who will attend. the church at Little' Silver will play "Prelude In A" by Hollins, and Th* X, S. Valentine Missionary Odin Egeland; Betty 8ue Oltxa, Red Bank sing "The Stranger" by: Clarke. Fol- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John "To. God All Praise," Bohemian circle will hold a covered dish Sunday masses are at 8, 7, 8, 9, lowing the worship service, the Hymn-Tune. A number of babies I lunohoon a week from today, at Olexa, and Judy Ann Brighton, 10, 11 and 12 o'clock, with masses business meeting of the two con- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred in the school auditorium at 9, 10 gregations will he held. will be baptized at this aervlce. • 13:80 p. m. in the home of Mrs. The annual Children's day pro- William Krome, Sycamore ave. B. Brighton. and 11. Baptisms ara at 1:30 p. m.. Sundays. Confessions are heard gram will be held Sunday evening GUARANTEED 3 YEARS! Everyone 1* Invited. Those attend- Pupils of th* church school are CHAPEL OF at 7:30, with the Sunday-school in ing should bring a covered dish.. reminded that while there Is no Saturdays from 4 to 8 p. m, and THE HOLT COMMUNION UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED JOB SATISFACTION regular convocation of ehureh 7:30 to 9 p. m. Wee&dey masses charge. Recitations, songs, exer- Bolls and coffee will be furnished. Fair Haven cises and brief dramas will make Th* Westminster fellowship school, they are aakad to assemble are at 7 and 8 o'clock. at Blngham hall at 10:30 a. m. be- The service of Holy Communion Up the program. Robert J. ,Corre meets Sunday at 4:80 p. m. All will be celebrated Sunday morning Is superintendent of the Sunday- teen ager* are Invited. fore proceeding to th* sanctuary CALVARY BAPTIST ARNESTO IMPERIAL PERMANENT TRIM COLORS for the service. Bed Bank at 11 o'clock. Rev. Christopher H school. Th* Session will meet at Snyder, vicar, will be the celebrant, Sunday-school meets every Sun- home et O. Harold Nevius Sunday Both the junior high and senior R«V. J. B. Gilehrist will deliver assisted by Douglas Fredericks,' 1. NON-FADINa . . . Actually defy the 4. MIV TO' APPLY . . . Flows out high youth fellowship groups meet a sermon' on the subject, "Christ's day at 9:45 a. m. The two youth ptnelretlm rsyt '•• the sun ever • leni omoothly under tho >ruih without lap* at 10 a. m. to meet with th* con- Richard Rogers and John Sangston groups meet Sunday at 6:45 p. m. period •! ytars. or oogt. *- - firmation olsss of young people in Blngham hall at «:30 p. m Greatest Possibilities," at the serv as servers. The vicar will preach Sunday. ice Sunday. Church school meets Junior and senior choir rehears- 9. WI4THIU HSI1TINO . . . Will not s. COVERS WILL . . . Imptrlsl Trim Joining the ohurch Sunday morn- on "God's Dynamic Force." Music Colon iprtad furthtr and cover with a At the annual baccalaureate ser at 9:30 a. m., and the annUat chll als will be held Thursday evening. cmck. chip or pttl Irem i«vtr« •xpoiur* Ing. by Miss Kathleen Chrlsman, organ to rala, MOW, hot >un and damp woathor. solid, durabla mm. New members, In addition to th vie* of . the graduating chus "I dren's day program will be held at 1st: Prelude, "Prayer" by Boell METHODIST *. MODERN COLO*)* . . . Brilliant cUor. confirmation class of young people, Rumson high school at 8 p. m 3i30'p. m. ' man; "Postlude" by Parkers offer- Eatontown J. OLOSt MTINTION . . . Tho (lots tone colors conforming with modern otyl* 'will be received into the ohurch Sunday, Rev. Mr., Magner will Sunday at 7:30 p. m,, the Gospe tory anthem, "The Temple of My SUnday-sohool is at. 9:46 a. m. finish Is slow to soil aits' retains Its histro. l»r trends. Sunday. bring the evening message. Four of Jersey City will give a Heart," by Maunder. Churoh school At the 11- a. m. worship service, the The senior ehotr will rehearse In the sports phase of the youth program for the benefit et the Pas- at 9:45, This will ba th* closing children will have part in the ASK. FOR FREE COLOR CARD SHOWIN* 10 MOST WANTED COLORS fellowship program, th* Junior high tor's Aid club, o( which Mrs. Wll-service for the season. It will be service. Thursday at 8 p. m. under the: di- mer Jordan is • -Ident, Rev. Mr. rection of Ronald Clark. . team will compete with the youth marked with a birthday celebration Touth fellowship meets at 8:30 of Cliff wood Presbyterian ehureh Gilehrist will d • the sermon at for those whose births occur be- Junior ehotr rehearsals are: Sat- the 3:30 p, m. /les Sunday st p, m. followed at 7:30 by evening at 6:80 p. m. Friday, the game be- tween June and September. preaching service. urdays at 10:80 a. m. under the ing scheduled at Cllffwood, Th Union Baptist churoh, Mlddletown JACOBS HARDWARE CO. direction of Mrs. William Shoe- The official board will meet to- senior high group will play a. horns Mid-week prayer services are morrow In the parsonage at 8. This maker. game with the youth of Shrews- 'held. Wednesdays at 8 p. m, CHRIST CHUROH , Red Bank'*\Quality-Value Store bury Presbyterian ohurch at the Mlddletown will be the last meeting before FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, same time on the Rumson high UHUHOH OF CHRIST the quarterly conference wbloh is BERGEN PLACE ft SHREWSBURY AVE. RED BANK, N. J. SCIENTIST ; At the 11 o'clock service the mem scheduled to he held Wednesday upper Reid. Eatontown bers of the Sunday-school 'will con . FREE DELIVERT RE 6-3654 Bed Bank duct morning prayer and report on. evening, July 2. An outdoor supper meeting ol Warren H.' VanTuyl, minister, in- The Vacation Bible sohool wll Services In First Church of Christ, the stiff of church school tench- vites th* public to attend meetings some of the hlghpoints of the year's Scientist, 209 Broad St., are held work. The program Is in charge btgln Monday, June 18, and end ers will he held Monday evening, of this ohurch, which are held Sun- Friday, June 27. Classes will be Sundays at 11 a. m. and 8:1S «. m. June 8, in the church grovei Al- day* from 9:80 a, m. to 11:30 a, m. of Mrs. Harry Neuberger, superin- Sunday school meets at 11 a., m. bert Doremua, department superin- tendent, and Rev. Andrew M, Van> conducted for primaries, beginners for worship, The 'first hour is for and Junior*. The hours will be Wednesday evening testimonial tendent at Red Bank'Prssbyterlai Blbl* study, the second for preach- Dyke, rector. The sessions of th meetings at 8:15. ohurch, will he guest at the' dis- ing and Communion. At 7 p. m. a Sunday-school will end for tlv from 9 to 11:80 a. m. , The' Lesson-Sermon this Sunday cussion following dinner. The tlm practice singing period is held, fol- summer with this activity. A plenl< The services for Sundays, June In Christian Science churches wl! Is 8:30. lowed at 7:80 p, m, by an open for- Is planned for Tuesday, June 24, a 15 and 33 will be In charge of Les- UNDER Y ter Whltfleld. The pastor will be b* on the subject."God th* Only The Ladles' Aid will meet Wed um discussion. Blbl* study is held the Samuel Biker, Jr., farm, Caus* and Creator" and explains In attendance at the Detroit, Mich,, Wednesdays at 7 ISO p. m. Plan^ -— •••s• ar*m**re completvvilljnvtHe fo*VS>r thKIIVe UBB>|Sdail:y nesday at 2 p. m', In Blngham hal annual conference, the provable truth that man Is the with Mrs. Benjamin Sutherlan This group of Christians conduc vacation Bible school sponsored In spiritual Idea o{ God, forever held and Mrs, Thomas Meech acting a services on the basis of New Testa- the village by the Baptist, Episco- in His infinite embrace and omnlp- PRESBYTERIAN hostesses. ment scriptures alone, speaking pal and Reformed churches, Ses- Atlantic Highlands ' otent care. ' where th* Blbl* speaks and being sions will be held In Leeds hall each 'New Mcmtigem&tf Churoh sohool and adult Bible Th* Golden Text Is from Malaoh! * BAPTIST silent where ths Bible Is silent. week-day morning for two weeks, ' 2:10: ','Have we not all one father Mlddtetown Undenominational, anyone desir- beginning Monday, June It, class will meet at 10 a. m. ing to worship' God in "spirit and Rev, Elmer T. Schick, pastor, hath not one God created us?" In observance of Children's dsy will deliver a sermon. "On Living Th* following passage from thi the ohuroh and the church sehoo truth" will find the worship ac- BAPTIST ceptable. With Touraelf,": at ,th* mornlni 'Xing •Tames version of the Blbl will combine to present a special Leonardo servlo* at 11 o'oloek. Members o will be read l "By the word of th service at 10:80 t. m. In addition The church la located on rt 88, Ohuroh school will meet at »|46 the ehureh school will be In charge , Lord were 'the heavens made) and to the regular service, the ehlldre just north of the business section, a. m. A Children's day of the' evening service at 7:30, MAE & KAY'S LUNCHEONETTE •all the host of them by the breath of the ehurch school will partlcl< BELIGIOOS SOCIETY OF will be held at 10i30 a, m. ».»,»<-< when attendance awards wilt ' of his mouth, For he spake; and It pats In a Children's day program. P. Toung of Eastern Baptist earn presented, ' was done; - he' commanded, and I' Saturday, June 7, the Sunday- FRIENDS (Quakers) Inary, Philadelphia; will deliver stood last." IPs. 33H.9.) v Shrewsbury The ehurch school faculty will school wll) hold t rehearsal for. Its sermon at the morning service . meet Monday at 8 p. m. Meeting 212 West Front St. Red Bank, Correlative, passages from *Sei Children's day program at 1:80 p. Dr. Virginia-Seantan will be guest 11 o'clock and at the evtnlng ler- of the Session will be held Tues- •no* and Health with Key to th m. at th* ohuroh. speaker at the regular mid-week vioe at 8, intermediate and senlo day at » p.; m, Oholr rehearsal will ' ' • • . -V r . •-••-' ' ' 'Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, The exploratory committee a. meeting at the. meeting'house, rt youth meeting.will be held at ' b» held at TI80 p, w, Wednesday, , will ineludes "There ie but on* ere-pointed at the last business meet- 85 and Sycamore ave., Wednesday p. m. '" Junior young ieople win meet nex Specialising In hator and one ereatlon. This ors- _ will meet at the parsonage at 8 p, m. She wilf »P«ak about Thursday at 7 p, m, fatlon consists of the unfolding; of next Monday evening, at 8 o'olsok. various upsets or the needs of Deaooness«s will meet .at a p, m. feplt-ltuel,Ideas and their identities, There will be a speolsl serlvce handloapped children. Questions Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Harry from th* audlenoe will be welcomed Osuch, Deacons will meet Tuesda; EMMANUEL .BAPTIST i Swhlch are embraeed In th* Infinlt of dedication for ohtldren and par- at 8 p, m, at Milton Ever*' home. Atlantlo Highlands ' SUBMARINE SANDWICHES jMInd and forever refleeted, Thes ents June IB. Ail parents who wish after the talk, TJieohurth meets at the horn* ?• Ideas rang* from the Infinitesimal to have their children dedleeted Praise, prayer and Bible studs KBTHODIST meetlnr will be held Wednesday a Jf Mr, and Mrs. OIkrence'Christy, -to Infinity, and the highest Ideas are should get In touoh with the pastor, f p, m, Mrs. Daniel r, Leonard wll 31 Best Lincoln tve, Rev, J, How- i'the sons and daughter* of God," Ths Mlddlitown dally vacation , Oceanport he hoileu to mtmberi of the ard . Hurtner of Mlddletown, Pa. : ,(p,p. 503, 503.1 Bibl* school will be sponsored by Ohuroh sohool under the dlreoUon Udles1 Aid loolely next ThUriday will dellvir. it sermon it the 1 SPAGHETTI ft MEAT BALLS the Reformed, Kplieopal and Bap- of George 0. D, Hurley, ienira aftirnoon at i o'olook at her home, u m, worship service. tist churches of the village, School superintendent, will tieet at Oiit a IT. ANDBEWS EPISCOPAL will be held from June In until Ohuro».»w. «•h, m,aw,sohool|, whlowhioh meeti a Hlfhiands "L.PM** .«»• »«""»«J! .wonhlp the Christy residence and al th* June 37 at Leeds hall. School hourt eirvloe wilt be hell it Tito p, i BAY UIOHB OOMMUMTT •ji«m« « Mr. and MM. Frank M. HOT SAUSAGE | Trinity Sunday at t o'oloek, the will bi from 9:80 through 1U80 Rev, Robert J. Judge Is pastor. But Xtaniburi 8*11, M Third ave,, .will ba held . service of Holy Communion wilt be s, m. dally, Members «f the Sunday-school at 9145 a. m. celebrated by Rev, Christopher H. The date of the annual country METHODIST •nyder, vioar, assisted by Alfred t Ssa Bright will be In ohirge et the morning Rev. Mr, Burtner ,afaln will do frolic sponsored by the Preserva- sorvlae at 11 o'olook in observance llvef a sermon at ttfi I p, m. WOWON N Anderson and Walter Behrens at tion fund oommlttee has been set Church sohool with olum for of Ohlldron'i dsy, The Sunday* GRILLED FRANKS & HAMBURGE servers. The yloar will preaoh on for July 19, II will be held at the •hihi p servicei , BpeclMBplM . meetingti s will ;pur Obligations a* Christians.' thoi* of all at.es will meet Sun- school oholr will be heard In tw be held through next Wednesday Old Wagon fsrm on highway 38, day at »i*3 a, m. Mrs. Bleinor Lind- selections, at I p, m. ••s. Ruth Luoui organ- A sneclsl meeting of the Wom-say Is superintendent. The morning, Mid-week service will be held on oi°EN FROM 7 i. m to 9ears to become vacation to San Francisco and Los "Trims As It Cuts" a registered nurse. After several Angeles, Cal., where they visited Wbecle ere (paced years of study and service, she relatives. within cutllni eweth completed requirements, took her , (er elsee trimmings high.school examinations last De- Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Lloyd o( end fu«r ; son, Mrs. Lloyd is Mra. Thomp- a H.P. Engine thus completing all requirements son's granddaughter, for certification as a registered Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Thomp- FOR THE nurse. son, Jr., and son Walter of Wash- Mrs. Carmella Arnone was din- ington, D. C, spent the week-end FINEST ner chairman. with /his mother, Mrs, Lewis S. Rlvervlew nurses attending were Pictured above is Mrs. Dorothy Toland in the costume Thompson, Sr. Misses. Sally Hanson, Cora. Con she wore at the recent Red Bank Kiwanis club show, when Mrs. Michael Mahoney, who was roy, Celene Voch, Mary Kelly and a medical patient at Rlvervlew Shirley Caruso, Mrs. Helen Nem- she did the Bongo-Mania dance, The local dancing teacher hospital, is home again, eth, Mrs. Mary Rider, Mrs. Cora H. will present her students in their annual recital Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. William Bohn and Walker, Mrs.' Helen Caruso and daughter Joan spent' part or last Mrs. Gloria Jones Shelly, and from in-the River Street school auditorium, when together with her week with relatives at Medford, Fitkin hospital, Miss Beatrice Col- students, she will do a number of new and original dances. Conn. Joan Bohn, daughter of Mr, ley and Miss Ida C. Rose. and Mrs. Bohn, celebrated her 12th After Spring Lake hospital wns birthday Saturday With hor fam- closed, and merged with Fitkin and Mrs. Evart V, SUcox, Mr. and ried May 24 and were on their wed- ily and friends. hospital, the nursing school of the Mrs. George Cherry, Rev. and Mrs. ding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ringlcr nf former hospital also merged with Joseph R. Faith, Mr. and Mra. Al- Mr. and Mrs. John Regan and Brooklyn were week-end guests ot Fitkin. fred Chinery, Mr. and Mrs, John daughter Mary Ann have moved Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landau. O. Hatzler, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sea- from an apartment on Church st. Sgt. Arbon B, Hughes, who has Keyport brook Schanck; Mr. and Mrs. John to their newly purchased home at spent ten months in Korea, is a Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 134 FirsL st. medical patient at the Walter Reed A forum on adult education wll Collard, Mr. and Mrs. William Craig The annual Memorial day dance hospital, Washington, D. C. He b.e held this evening in Haley's and Mr, and Mra. Harvey G, Hart- was held Saturday night at the spent the week-end home with Mrs. hall, this borough having been se- mann. Keyport Yacht club. Hughes on sick leave. The couple lected as one of the state communi- A picnic was held Friday by Mr. observed their second wedding an- ties to make a self-study on the and Mrs.. Angelo Lo Presto, who niversary last week. CALL adult education program as it per- entertained Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hcaddcn's Corner Mra. Eugene Ford and children tains to this community. M, Anderson and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Hlgglns of spent a week at Long Beach, L. I,, RE 6-2800 George G. Yatcs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walling and daughters, Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. John with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. Burton Yates, rt. 35, was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Putney and Fee of South River spent Decora- Harry French. graduated last week from Office sons, all of this place, and Mr., and tion day with their aunt, Mrs, Ed- Mrs. John Franks and daughter Candidate school at Fort Knox ant Mrs. Kenneth Greene and sons of ward O'Flaherty. Johna, Jay and Marilyn visited Mr. commissioned a second lieutenant North Branch. Pupils of the eighth grade of in the armored branch of the U. S. and Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt Sun' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Dlsbrow Fairview school made a sightsea- day. Army. He entered the service in lng trip Friday lo Vnllcy Forge. Oct., I960. and,sons of Brewster, N. Y., were Mrs. James Volk and son Jimmy holiday weak-end guests of. Mrs. Mrs. Frank Johnson attended the ot Matawan. visited Mr. and Mrs, Albert S, Cowling, who recently wedding Saturday o[ her sister at Walter Volk Sunday. The world's most, resigned as Union Beach borough Dlsbrow's parents, Mr, and Mrs. wanted pen...with Raymond 0. Kruser. East Orange, The annual Children's day pro- Jt««7 Parker beauty , exclusive Aero-metric clerk after serving 25 years, wll Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Barto and gram will be given by the Lincroft lion•INCB ••!< and precision at a ' ink system. UK. gold be tendered..a testimonial dlnnei Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walling, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barto spent Sunday-school at the church Sun- price to it every budg- point, tipped with satin, Sunday, June 15, at Buck Smith', Sr., Herbert Walling, Jr., of War- smooth Pltthenium. the holiday and week-end with Mr. day at 10:30 a. m. A baptismal ser- Cleaners • Launderers • Rug Cleaners et. Octanium point. smooth tavern, ten st., Albert Cowling, Sr., Union Barto's sister In Delaware. vice -will be held at 2:30 p. m. Visible ink supply, and Lustraloy C»p. Seven Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Bur Bcch, and Miss Mamie Walling, Mr. and Mrs. J. Krusis spent ipecial ink control. Four colors. ; rowes entertained at a breakfasl Belleville, attended the Memorial Friday with relatives in Elizabeth. ALWAYS AMPLE PARKING IN FRONT OF PLANT colon. Pan $15.00 Sat $M.S0 party in their garden Friday. At day speed classic In Indianapolis. At New Orleans, the bottom of Pan $5.7S Sat jlO.OO tending were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- The party was joined in Indlanap Lightning has struck the Empire the Mississippi river is several feet ward Farry, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas oils by Mr, and Mrs. Walling's State Building In New York city higher than the level of down-town 64-76 WHITE ST. RED BANK M. Anderson, Mrs. James Carberry son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and as many as 12 times in 20 minutes streets, says the National Geo- Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, Mr. Mrs. Leo A. Brown, who were mar- without doing damage. t it OU FONT'S MIRACLE FIBER IN THE NEW MIRACLE ,

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Frank Welgand In honor of their pent the week-end with Mr. and Objection!, 1C anr, thould be made Im- 117 Prospect Ave,, Bed Bank, If. 3. Telephone Bed Bank 6-2230 ANY son, John F. Weigand, Jr. and wife rs, Samuel Evans on Long Is- mediately In writing to Amy E. Sbinp,' ANT and son Kenneth of Delray Beach, ind. Borough Clerk of Red Bank Borough. HAKE MODEL Fla,, who are spending a vacation Mrs. Alden Sproul has returned (Signed) SERVICE JOHN DELUCA, Summer Session - Mornings - July 7Hi ttinr August ^9fh here. Mr. Welgand is employed by omo from a plane trip to Terrol, 889 Jolina Avenue, the Southern Telephone company; 'ex., where she'visited her-mother. Long Branch, N. J. The four generations represented Miss Marls Relslnger and Miss PETER GALATRO. Elementary BaHet for new pupils/ Mondays 9:30 • TILL were Peter O. Welgand, Sr., J. uth Neighbors spent the week- 20 Finekney Road, Frank Weigand, John F. Welgand, nd at Ocean Grove, ii.40. K«d Bank, N. J. Registrotion - 9:00-9:30 MKAMM Jr. and Kenneth Welgand. Others Mr, and,Mrs. Russell Brlnser and •ttcndlng the party were State Sen- Mrs. Kenneth Brlnser recently vis- Uor Kenneth Hand of Elisabeth, a ited Pvt. Brlnser at the air base, 10 P. M. former Keyport resident; Mrs. Pe- ampson, N. Y. ter O. Weigand, Sr., Pvt. Edward FIRST AND FINEST ON THE JERSEY COAST 'lATpNTOWr^ UK,. • QUICK C Wolgand of Fort Dlx, Mr. and RADlO> TV# Hwy. No. 34 al Monmouth • DEPENDABLE! Mrs. W. Hugh Ryder, Mr. and Eatontown d Mrs. Paul T. Ryder and sons Thorn- County Alrp.rt William Bruce Hutting, son of • REASONABLE! ton and Thomas of .Red Bank, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hutting Thura., Frl., *a«., June ., «, 7 Yes* ind Mr«. Daniel S. Welgand of Llt- • GUARANTEED! of South st., was dedicated Sunday ABBOn ft COSTEUO HTHEATRE //lIUMft lo Silver, Miss Eleanor VanBrackle, SHORE at the Asbury Park Baptist church Mr. and Mra. Peter O. Weigand, -.—..; / J by Dr, John Hyssong. Mr. and Mrs, *S~fc &&? COLLINGWOOD PARK CIRCLE ?^Y^,. £?*l~ i/iuiMr Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wel-Hutting spent Saturday in Atlan- Rout.: IJlJi Phor» AS ' CUOO \ / * gand and Miss Barbara Brown of tlo City to celebrate Mrs. Hutting's "JACK AND THE NOW THRU SATURDAY Keyport, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E, iAIMNI J| NO CALL Wallace McGregor, Jr, ilrthday. , ' JAMES.STEWART Peseux, Miss Edna Wanda Peseux, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Lawea JULIA ADAMS IN "BEND OF THE RIVER" Miss Margaret E. Weigand and BEAN STALK" AND / Wallace McGregor, Jr., son ofWilliam J. Weigand of thU village. f Villa pi. spent last week in New- TECHNICOLOR Mrs. Wallace McGregor of Horse- Statjon WJLK dedicated Its pro-ark. "When Worlds Collide" 1" MARK TOO FAR! neck Point, Oceanport, was grad- gram Saturday from fl':15 to 6:45 Miss Elizabeth Higglnson, Mrs. REUNION IN RENO STEVENS All Technicolor Shew uated from the Colorado schdol of to Peter O. Weigand, Sr., of Haslet, Benjamin VanKeuren, Mrs. Ray SUNDAY THRU TUEIDAY ALSO ANTENNAS Mines, Golden, Col., last Thursday. Tupper, Mr. and Mrs. Ely Miller, r**o IMI 1 , JK'.Ltt REFAIRED & INSTALLED who celebrated his 79th birthday fun., Mon., Tut.., Juna *, «, xo HELEN ROBERT . VAN He 1B a member of Sigma Phi Ep- May 23. ' . Mr, and Mrs. Andrew G. Becker, HAYES WALKIR , HEFUN silon social fraternity, the Blue Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeks, Mrs. RAY MILLAND Key, national honorary fraternity; Miss Dorothy Richards of East Harry Kirkegard, Mrs. Earl Lead- I HELENA CARTER the "M" "club, lettcrman's organi- Keansburg was given a surprise beater, Mrs. Sylvanlus Emmons, "MY SON/ JOHN" zation, and was vice president of shower last week at the home of Toan Baskett, Joan Korb, Ann • AND • - •. • RADIO «c TELEVISION _ _ Theta Tau, honorary engineering her sister, Mrs. James H. Ackerson. tochl, Mrs. Stella Balakian, Miss "TREASURE OF LOST CANYON" fraternity. A wishing well in pink and white May Pierson and Rev. and Mrs. "BUGLES" IN THE . WILLIAM POWELL—TECHNICOLOR 17-19 MAIN STREET EATONTOWN, N. J. held the sift's. The table center- David Ling attended the Presby- "E" is by far the most-used Eng- piece was a tiny well and favors terian v rally at Madison Square AFTERNOON" Phone Eatontown 3-0400 lish letter, one count showing the were colored baskets. Miss Rich- Garden Tuesday night. • proportion of 126 "Es" to 90 "Ts,"ards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rev. and Mrs. David Ling at- in Technicolor the next most-used letter. John L. Richards, will marry Wal- ended the baccalaureate services Ala* ler F. Matosko June 29. Attending unday at Princeton university. Muilcal Featurette mni Cartoon MARINE THEATRE were Miss Betty Sable, Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tomalno and ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. Shortt, Rahway; Mrs. Ralph H. Mrs. Hilda Looser visited Mrs. To- THUR.-FRI. SAT. SAT. MAT. Richards, Metuchen; Mrs. Julius malno's uncle, Hugho Loesser of TCLIPHOMC EAT. J.»7»0 GILBERT ROLAND Genese, Mrs. James Owens and Laurelton, Pa., Friday, and Mr. To- FRtSAT. S»t Mat. B AS KIN'S Mrs. Walter S. Matosko, Newark; maino's uncle, Bruno Mazza of Ith- MILLARD MITCHELL RICHARD WIDMARK Mrs. John L, Richards, Mrs. Otto ca, N. Y., Saturday. They returned —IN— Wallentln and Mrs. Ernest Oldham, home Sunday. CONSTANCE SMITH East Keansburg; Miss Angela Fes- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf and chil- "MY SIX CONVICTS" "Rtd Skles'of'Montaira'' > cltelll and Mrs. William M. Acker- ; 01 son. dren Fred Jr. and Robert of South M. »f, mi Cmtsntsom TnlHe Clrcli —ALSO— • — Til Technicolor —• st. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brand ••,•..'• '—ALSO— • if " The Crescent club held a covered of Pqrt Monmouth. Sunday. OPIN AT T—STAUT* AT DUIK dish supper in St. John's Methodist BOWERY. BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marcello Friday, Saturday, Juna I, T ' -—IN—' FRANCES LANGFORD • GRADUATION DRESSES church rooms last Thursday eve- and children, Patricia and Joseph, SEE THE AMAZINO ning. Mrs. Elmer A. Bahrenburg of Laurel pi. and Mrs. Joseph Mar- "CRAZY OVER HORSES" "PURPLE HEART DIARY" was presented a cake and corsage cello of College ave. visited August "ATOMIC CITY" SUN. - MON. - TUES. SUN. - MON. Sun. Mat. • FATHERS DAY GIFTS in honor of her birthday. Attending DeChrlstophcr in Newark Tuesday. Sunday Oontinuou. SUSAN HAYYVARD were Mrs. Theodore G. Bailey, Miss Miss Ann Melone of Arlington re- PLUS—WILLIAM POWELL IN Stella Bailey, Miss Vera Tomble- cently visited Mrs, Joseph Marcello JUDY HOLLIDAY RORY CALHOUN • WEDDING AND FORMAL son, Mrs. Joseph I. Lehan, Mrs, of College Jive. "UOST CANYON" THELMA HITTER FABRIC FAIR Wayne B. Darland, Mrs! Walter SATURDAY MIDNITK 10 MECHANIC STREET Councilman Fred S. Morris, rep- ALDO RAY Smafei Mrs. Roland Emmons, Mrs, : —IN— RED BANK.N.J. GOWNS Curtis Clayton, Mrs. J. Carlton resenting 'the county bowling as- SPECIAL SHOCK SHOW "WITH A SONG sociation and the borough of Eat- •Rf ATH-TAKINOt SHOCKINBI IN MY HEART" Just off Broad St., oppottte Cherry, Mrs. Joseph R. Peseux, ontown, was a guest speaker at the "The Marrying Kind" • SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES Mrs. Elmer- A, Bahrenburg, Mrs, - • IN TECHNICOLOR • Merchants Trust Co. Bank Harold.Kite, Mrs. William Urstadt, Bendlx bowling league dinner "GODS OF BALI" —ALSO— Mrs. Roelif H. LeRoy, Mrs. Leonard Thursday night at the Paddock CAMERON MITCHELL TUBS. - WED. . • SPORTSWEAR IiUfburrow, Mrs. James Neldlngoi lounge, Long Branch.' • At H« Increaie In Admliilona — In — HOWARD KEEL ' Mr.'ana Mrs.'cillford Cadman en- "FLIGHT TO MARS" AVA GARDNER COTTONS RAYONS, SILKS, NYLONS, and Mrs. John H. Bahrenburg, tertained ,tho Box (Jar club Sat- i Sunday, Monday, June «, • — In Color — The Friendship club met laiurday night. Sunday night, the Cad- MIGHTIEST OF THEM ALLI KATHRYN GRAYSON Yd. week at the home of Mrs. Stanley : WED. • . One Day TAFFETAS, 42", all ~ mans were dinner guests of Mr: TONV.OTJRTIS "SHOW BOAT" R. Jones at Matawan. The commit- and Mrs. Robert M. Cadman of Red • In Technicolor " EYELET EMBROIDERIES colors, incl. white tee reported on a successful rum- "AFRICAN QUEEN" JAN STERLING 1.29-1.79 Bank. — iii — all colors incl. white... NYLON NETS, 72" I OQ mage sale in Keyport. Mrs. William In Technicolor—with THUS. One Day S. Holmes will entertain the group Councilman and Mrs. Fred S. "FLESH AND FURY" JOSEPH COTTBN BORDER PRINTS all colors, incl. white ' '•» Morris entertained at a buffet sup- Humphrey Bogirt, Kate Hepburn — Also — .-, BARBARA STANWYCK June 24. Attending were Mrs. LI1- PLUJ—BOWERY BOYS clever new detigni...... 690-790 NYLON TULLE. 54" I DQ lie B. Bruner, Mrs. Russell Walling, per Memorial day for Mr. and Mrs. STERLING HAYDEN "HAN WITH A CLOAK" Mrs. Alonzo F. Layton, Mi's. As-G. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. "HOLD THAT LINE" — In — — Also — BROADCLOTHS, sanf. f,Qn-4A«l white, pink, blue, maize livw bury Walling, Mrs, H. Alvln Wal- Charles Shinn. After supper, the "FLAMING FEATHER" SABU all colors incl. white V0¥*99 LACES, 35", all colors I AD-4 RQ ling, Mrs. Frances Woolley, Miss group played cards. ' Starta Tueeday ', — In Technicolor — •SAVAGE DRUMS* a?l Anna Cowlea, Mrs. 1/ouls Roselle, Mrs. Minnie Schenkel of Newark COTTON TAFFETAS QSU-I Vk incl. white •••• *' was week-end guest of Mrs. Louis "MY SON JOHN" 0 OT Mrs. Theodore Hathaway, Mrs. Lll- PUCKER-NYLONS, 45" lio Hughson,- Mrs. Frank P. Sproul Tlschler of Wall st. Louis TIachlor PLUS perm, finish, washable....:.' * !' ; white, aqua, nile, blue 1.69 Mrs. Ernest E. Walling, Mrs. Beu-returned Sunday from a business "DRUMS OF DEEP SOUTH'* '.( REli''BArlK ^ INDIAN HEAD, sanf. 7tU-f lah Thistle, Mrs. Howard: Porter, trip to Puerto Rico. ' • WALTER READS all colors, incl. white "* ' SILK SHANTUNGS, 42" Mrs. Leon Wallace, Mrs. Leon Mat- CARLTON : • •• ••••00 THEATRE Douppione yarn.... 3.29 Mrs. Carl Monad and daughter SWISSES, ORGANDIES thews, Mrs. Roelif H. LeRoy, Mrs. Carol.Ann spent the week-end in PURE SILK PRINTS Ella Liidewlg, Mrs, Hudson D. Car- Palisados Park vi.Itlng Mrs, An- PLAYGROUND all colors, perm, finish. ' 1.98 hart, Mrs. Thomas Rathbone and hony Schepisi. OPEN NITELY-HEFRESHMENTS i THURS., FRI. & SAT. SUN., MON. &TUES. crepes, organdies, etc.... PONY RIDKSyFOR KIDS MATCHMATE CHAMBRAYS Mrs. Wlliam Holmes. Herbert E. Werner of Tinton ave. BUTCHER LINENS (Rayon) DQ4-I 90 will preside Saturday night at a' RIDE OUR 01 ANT sanf., crease-resistant ' A miscellaneous shower was ten- n. RIOTOUS washable, crease-resist »**»¥ li*« dered Miss Audrey Florian Wed- dinner meeting Of the Peddle Fa- FERRIS WHEEL PIQUES, all types, all nesday evening of last week by'Mrs: thers' association in the school din- I Ta Kheapar ty WHITE SATINS. 42" (MU-I Qfi John D. Walker at her home. Miss ing hall. ' Die Dotea*l colors, incl. white 590-890 ll510 bridal, slipper *»»* Florian will marry Richard C. TERRYCLOTHS, 36" Walker June 39 at St. John's Meth- 1.29-1.79 WHITE MOIRE. FAILLE 1.29-1.89 odist church. Gifts were concealed ' plain and printed 45", new patterns in a sprinkling can with streamers of yellow and green. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Florian, SLIP COVER AND DRAPERY GOODS parents of the guest of honor; Mrs. C S9 Lillian Bennett, Mrs. Edward Mat- LOW PRICES CHINTZES, GLOSHEENS, 36", solids, prints 98 -1' yd tlson, Mrs. Chester Matthews, Mrs, Beatrice Cowen, Mrs. Peter Mona- HEAVY.DUTY FABRICS, 48", preshrunk fl.3*> f .89'^ |..9« han, Mrs. Roma Lewis, Mrs. Ber- on Light-footed tram Yatcs, Miss Audrey Yates, Miss Beatrice Lambertson, Mrs, El- • VOGUE and ADVANCE PATTERNS • BUTTONS • NOTIONS wood I, Monahan, Mrs, Theodore ; IHWCMM • TRIMMINGS • WELTINGS • PLASTICS • SCISSORS G. Bailey, Miss Marie Bailey, Mrs. BALLERINAS \ Kjmlff George Loshen, Mrs. Stephen D, AHStaCOU* MnNKT See how »»«t6RANGtR-wen«COREY

muth SEE THIS DOUBLE BARRELED HIT SHOW you or k FOR THE PRICE OF ONE "SAT, NITE PREVIEW" HigiHMIrt save; wlthHYlOMMBH STARTS WED. "SCARAMOUCHE" Stewart Granger Technicolor Imet—Sl,99 S T R A N D RED BANK 6-9660 Th«r., Fri. i s*. I ABBOTT & COSTELLO —IK— JACK and the BEAN STALKn ALSO 'MUTINY" • (n Co/or by TECHNICOLOR

Sun. thni.Tun. ANNE BAXTER in "OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT"

Robert CwmmiiRS • Baita Hale in "THE FIRST TIME" Mel IMAIH HIT THE CHBVSLER IMPERIAL 6-PASSENGER SEDAN

ASBURY PARK - WALTER READ! THEATRES

MAYFAIR ST. JAMIS PARAMOUNT

TODAY thruTUEt. THUD*., FRI., SAT.. TODAY Him TUEI. «Ma anal P* KlHta" YOUU FIND IT EVEN BETTER THAN YOlfVE HEARD!.. Ala* SKIRTS "•rtneo ButUr" JAMES It'i been many yean itnce * new oar has May we inylte you to try out brake, mlu, and dttply rtgrel, \t you bought STEWART caused aa much talk M today's Chry.ler which require at litltt at ont-lMrd the another ear today without knowing thla AHOY/ tUNii MONII TUEI. Imperial has. What you may not realise usual foot-prMaure, and still stop you In one first? AS la how long It's been since a oar gave « many test leas than other cars dot ' We... and Imperial by Ohryilw,.. fltery" . (Chrysler Power Brakes,) , Jetl MaOrai. many natm for excited talk aa this one. are at your service, finy time, Yvenn* Da earl* May we Invite you todriv e and teat May we invite you to alt on the most the but and mo$t worth+ming tnqint on comfortable soat cushions, and enjoy the t»u the road today? (Chrysler's magnificent fullest window vlalon you can find? May ' Mldkav Raonay new 180 H,P. FirePowor V-8.) we In vita you to ride on the' rough-road May we Invite you to handle the. miraela of the OrlAow ahook absorbers tatiat and to/eat tlttrinn wktel In axlnt- whloh only Ohryalor-bullt cars have? CHRYSLER PARAMOUNT LONG BRANCH 6-5493 enee at the momtnt? (Chryilor'i /idle May we Invite you to dtitt a Ohrynlor P FINEST HAH TOHITI—DIMOT FROM i Hm Power Steering!) Imperial... and learn how muoh you'd AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED ON tTAOI—IN MRI0N—IMAIH MUI|0AL 0OMIDY L MM * A " TIOKITI C 65 BROAD ST. CURTAIN AT tll« P. M. Ml. and IAT. TUII. IVI. ONLY MAURICE SCHWARTZ & SONS RED BANK "Wild North" Alia Ml^tml I 141-43 VyEST FRONT STREET RE 6-0787 RID BANK, N. J. "IIOONB. FAOt" 1 Silling 3 Million Pair a Y.*r-THEY MUST BE GOODI "Mitte VARIIT^IHOW w -I RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5. 1952

VELVEETA CLUB GLENDALE CHEESE FOOD FANCY SWISS CHEESE DOMESTIC Blended Swiss Mild Colored Cheese * 57c Borden's Gruyere CHHil f00B Cheese *. 57c Sharp Colored Pabst-ett 4Wp>,..29c Wispride Cream Cheese ""*•£•**,. 43c Parmesan^1*™" *P 20c Cottage Cheese

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PRO A 0 STRUT, RIP BANK RIVER ROAD, FAIR HAY1N h •' "Paere Six RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952

Downes, Beverly McCllntock, Lynn Mrs. Grace Ash, granddaughter,' Thecker, Barbara Alcsel 3 Generations' .,' \ was hostess and served refresh- 125 Pupils Shopkeeper _ ....Thelma Kerr Orphan .. ...Dorothy Toland ments. Present were Mr, and Mrs. At Birthday Party. •/,.; Frank W. Hester, Mrs. Jessie ROUND THE CLOCK Three generations were present Smith, Frank P. Hester of' New- To Appear-at Phyllis Mount Is at the observance of the 70th birth- ark, and Joyce and Gall Hester and JOIjCC Skidmore Graduate day of William H. Mattuion, 36 Blllle Ash, the latter three great- Toland Recital Riverside ave., Sunday afternoon. grandchildren, i • SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. T. — Annual Event to Be,, Miss Phyllis Mount,' daughter of Day Camp Mrs. Rachael Field Mount of Mld- • Held Saturday at ^dletown township, was graduated from Skidmore college Sunday. River Street School She received a bachelor of arts Original and Pioneer Camp of the Shore degree in sociology. - The annual recital of the Doro- 26th Year thy Toland ranee studio will be held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock Specialist In Swimming Instruction in the River Street school auditor- Spacious SWIMMING >OOL and PRIVATE BEACH ium. _ More than 125 pupils, chil- . • Pretty gifts for pretty grads and dren and adults, will participate. ' practical, too . . . Come in, see our en prttriises All choreography was created by ' wonderful selection. Only Sea W,attr Pool CHLORINATED for Mrs. Toland, and tho costumes are Gtrnvfm Protection her original designs. Scenery and lighting will be dona by John To- BEST ALL SPORTS PROGRAM land, assisted by Samuel Talarlco. Blouses 2.95 up Joseph Doe will be In charge of Best Staff . Best Facilities - Most Reasonable Rates ound; Harold Kerr, stage mana- Lingerie 1.00 to 8.95 Boys-and Girls, 5'/i to 12 Yean ger, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Pay- All Day • 8 Weeks • June 23 to Aug. 15 — $155. son Lyman and Mrs. George R. l Blair, and Helen Toland, make-up. Jewelry 1.00 to 10.95* 5 Weeks —$110. In faded blue denim with candy At the conclusion of the perform- Hot Lunch served for extra nominal fee. stripe platform. nce, 87 students will receive med- Summer Bags 2.95* Special Rates for Other Groups: als and prizes for perfect attend- Nursery Camp, .- Ages.3 to 5 Yean ance during the year. Summer Acting Jr.'Counselors .. Ages 13 to 16 Yeart classes will start June 16, and these 'Kerchiefs 1.00 & 1.95 See the New Men's Cuudi at Tafsun'i pupils will present an original bal- TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED let, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the softest things on two feet. Hosiery 1.09 -1.35 - L50 From Atlantic Highlands to MEN! In October. The following program will be • plus tax • Belmar. Inland to Bed Bank. given Saturday: ' Special Group Write or Fbone for PASTORALE White Iambs >..- Diane Matthews, ' Brochure. Johnny Powell, Linda Carotenuto, Jac- FLOWERED SUMMER COSTUME JEWELRY queline Eldrldge Miss fhyiiia Mount Black sheep Patricia Amato. Ro- Earrings • Lapel Pint - Exclusive With Us JOHN and A. "BOOTS" berto Falandrano, Jacqueline Ingram, Miss Mount attended Middletown Pamela Ferrara CITTADINO RED BANK ASBURY PARK township high school and • was Fsxes Jacquln Priestly, Debby Physical Directors and (•ei-mond, Adele Yulo, Joan Arrplegate, graduated from the Oak Grove Judy Myers. Elaine Smibh, Andrea school In Maine before entering Owner* DIBEOXXiY ON THE OCEAN; Brett Skidmore, She was vice president the MADLYN SHOP Shephordessca _... Prlscllla Erie, Mar- of her class and a member of the 643 OCEAN AVE. / WEST END jorle Kennedy, Bally WlkorT, Carlene 498 PROSPECT AVE. 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Park Rl 6«0?52 — 6-4180 TEL M 6-3427 15 k' feED> Kt*kNK< REGISTER, TONE 5, 1952 3,400 See Fifth Army Lightnings lit Memorial Da^r [Race Mrs. McDarby's MBC Lightnings 78 Wins Test NEPTUNE — Mrs. Thomas Mc- Fighters Win Title Darby of Sea Bright, turned In a Open Big Season brilliant 40-38—78 round Thursday at Jumping Brook Country club to wrap up the honors In the New Cubbage, Hatch, Eberhardt, Bull Arizona Heavyteeight Named Outstanding Jersey State Women's Golf associ- ation tournament. Boxer in Five-Day 'All Army' Tourney Mrs. J. J, Connor of Red Bank, Are Among Season's New Boat Owners FORT MONMOUTH—All-Army ley and Far East it was a big win, tourney chairman for the associa- The 1952 sailing season officially east wind, which was slightly heav- Iboxing champions were crowned as it save the Far East second tion, had 19 of the state's top wom- opened for the Lightning class at ier than the preceding day. Johnny Saturday night in ten weight di- place in team competition, edging en golfers on hand for the event, Monmouth Boat club Memorial day Bull, Ed Waters and John Spurdle visions before a capacity crowd of Europe by one point and paving the Mrs. McDarby's performance, how- morning, dueled for the lead early in the race S.400 fans here at the field house, way for the outstanding boxer ever, far outdistanced the'rest of Thirteen boats—a near record with positions, changing frequently. ind so qualify for an Olympic try- award to the All-Army heavyweight the field. number for the year's initial race- Allaire came tip through the fleet to out next month. hamplon. Mrs. William Amend of the home crossed the starting line In front of fight it out for the lead and bring j Heavyweight Zora Folley of the course, had a 46-39—85. Mrs.' Mc- the clubhouse, and commenced the Valhalla Into first place at the wind- Far East Command, in winning the Darby had a net score of 68, but first weather leg to the Locust buoy Ward mark, closely followed by Monmouth Matters Mrs. Amend walked off with the net In a moderate easterly breeze. tArmy world-wide heavy title, also Trainer Tommy Root, Just ar- Watera and- Bull. The Cubbage iwas named the outstanding boxer of prize because only one award can ' Prominent among thenew boats boat found the going a good deal rived at Monmouth Park after a go'to a golfer. Mrs. Amend's hand- appearing on the river for the start- the tournament as the Chandler, successful invasion of Kentucky, tougher than on the previous day 'Ariz., slugger won his third bout icap is 12, giving her a net of 73. ing gun was Pete Cubbage'* Val- but. managed'to nose out Waters has one horse in his barn which Next in line came another shore halla, purchased during the .off- 'tjf the five-day tourney, including holds a real distinction—at least at the line by 20 seconds, with Bull £. decision earlier over Cleveland resident, Mrs. J. B. MacLachlan of season from Magnus Federson of third, Barbara Bull finished fast.on up to this time. White Skies, a Deal. She had 48-43—91, with a 14 Nyack, and sailed by Charlie Al- Ernie Fann, East-West Golden three-year-old colt by Sun Again, ttie spinnaker run to cop fourth, Gloves champ. handicap for a net 77. The only laire. Another newcomer was Jerry with June Methot taking fifth in out of Milk Dipper, and owned by other shore resident to place up Hatch sailing Applejack, which was The team championship was won W. M, Wickham, is the performer Bon Gre, . • by Fifth Army, with 22 points, and among the leaders was Miss Jean owned by Rod Gordon last year. Msr 11 with a record no other current Carlson of Manasqu&n River Coun- Other new boats were Ted Eber- Start—2:80 F. M. •was awarded the Frank Pace, Jr., thoroughbred can claim. He trophy. Last night they won four try club. She had 43-4^—«5, but her hardt's Gust'and Johnny Bull's El Boat Skipper • Tim* whipped Calumet Farm's famous Lightnings en first leg ef Memorial day race en the Navesink river for the Atvvatar six-stroke handicap gave her.a net Toro II. VaVulla. - C. AllaiM S:50.10 •individual titles, filly Real Delight at Keeneland, ad' of 79 for a tie for sixth place. Her Revenger. E. Waters ...... 3:60.82 ! Folley scored the only kayo in The Allaire-Cubbage entry took El Toro II. J. Bull ...... 3:52.50 ministering the only defeat suf- trophy, shortly after the start off/ Monmouth Boat elub. Middletovfn shore in the background. gross score, though, gave her a sec- an early lead on. the windward leg Barefoot, B. Bull StBS.SR Hast night's ten-bout card with a fered to date by the daughter of ond place tie with Mrs.. Amend. Bon Gra. J. Methot 3:53.00 ;TKO over Europe's Warren Gra- to, win handily by over four min- Water Witch, J..Spurdle 3:53.45 Bull Lea. The victory for White utes, John Dill had Patience well Bam R. Davis » «. .. . 3t58.55 ;lam. The champ pummelled Gra- Skies came in a 6W furlong event Patience. J. Dill 8:56.20 •ham along the ropes with salid in which he was on the front end up early in the race but was passed Gtfit W. Mead 8:57.07 •mashes to the head and body to all the way, staving off a late Auto Starter, $1,100.80 Double Junior High School Holds Title by Ed Waters, at the tiller of Re- Applejack, JJ. Hatch . 8:68.45 ;Ieave him defenseless, with Folley charge by Real Delight to last by venger; on the spinnaker run home Manana, K. Cltftoa 4:00.37 the champ at 2:58 of the second from Locust. John Spurdlo's Water Bill'. Bet, W. Lane :. 4:00.48 receding head margin. Since then Witch rounded the ,flrst mark in .Sunday afternoon's race was round, Talk of the Week at Raceway sailed In light and shifty air, with Fifth Army wu the only team Real Delight has won the Ken As School Board Track Meet Champs fourth place only to be passed by tucky Oaks, Pimlico's Black-Eyed •Bull, who-copped (fourth by virtue intermittent rain storms. Allaire to gain more than one All-Army took an early lead at the first mark titlist, with Far East gaining run- Susan Stakes and tho Coaehing FREEHOLD—The ladle* take The junior high school track Anthony Cilatrn, River Street; third'. of his usually skillful spinnaker Club American Oaks. White Skies over at today's harness races at team retained its championship in Bob BuckalBW, River Street Time—10. work. with Barbara Bull second and ner-up team honors with 17 points. 80-Yard Dash, Eilhth Grade—Won by Johnny Bull third. These posi- promises to be a prominent factor Freehold raceway. tha fifth annual Red Bank board Snm Rag-o, junior high; second, Dave THE RESULTS Winners Get Watches In -the three-year-old division at Charles F. Davenport, general Hurdle Racing of education track meet at the ath- McName, Tlnton Falls; third, Ted Schlos- tions remained unchanged over the Champions were awarded watches Monmouth Park during th«* June manager of the Freehold Racing letic field Memorial day. ser, junior high. Time—9. ' first lap of a two-lap course, con- 1 . 50-Yard Dash, girls, Fourth Grade— Start—lY:4( A. II. and runnersup onyx lighter sets and 14-Aug. 9 season, especially in that every Thursday will .be Although pressed all the -way by Won by Shirley Bennett, Mechanic Boat Skipper Time sisting of a reach, a weather leg trophies by Lieut. Gen. Willis Crlt- events which call for sheer speed "Ladles' Day" at the 100-year-old Begins July 15 River Street school the junior high Street; second, Beverly. Brooks. River Valhalla, C. Allaire 12:06.0s and a spinnaker run, The three tonberger, First Army commander. His 6'/4 furlongs at Keeneland was raceway. Women will be admitted men came out on top with 31 points. Street;. third. Susan Danieli, Mechanic Revenger, E. Waters ...... 12:09.05 leaders moved well out from the Europe's three-time All-Army Street. Time—7. Patience, J. Dill 12:09.18 rest of the fleet, which saw Waters, run in 1:16 4/5 linder 117 pounds, on those days for 35 cents, OCEANPORT — Hurdle racing, River Street had 29, Tlnton Falls SO-Yard Dash; girls, Fifth Grade El Toro II, J. Bull 12110.35 light-heavy champ, Austin Jones, while Real Delight was carrying Outside of the talk about the revived so successfully and spe- 19, and Llttlo Silver 1. The meet, Won by Ellen Davis, Oakland Street; Water Witch, J. Spurdl. .._,..... 12ill.02 Dill, Spurdle, Miss. Methot and was upset last night by Dick Jones 111. biggest dally double in the history tacularly at Monmouth Park a year directed by Frank J. Fingitore, second, Marie Windham, Oakland Street; Oust. W. Mead '_ 12!ll.S0 Lloyd Lawrence sailing Bam, trad- of Fifth Army and Mt. Vernon, N. third, Edith Broyals, Mechanic Street. Barefoot, B. Bull . 12:12,88 Ing positions frequently. At tho of Freehold, the $1,000.80 yield on ago, is to be an Integral part of high school, athletic director, was Time—7.6, Bill's Bet, W. Lane .... 12:16.38 T. The dethroned boxer from Phllly Monmouth Park Is glistening Cardinal Lincoln and Florica last the sport during the coming meet- Instituted five years ago as a com- 50-YaVd Dash, girls. Sixth Grade—Won Technique B .Bruce ...... 12:18.55 close' of the second lap Barefoot lost a three-round decision, from top to bottom In anticipation Saturday most of the interest is ing, June 11-Aug. 9, according to petition for local elementary schools by Ruth Lewis, River Street; second, Bon Oro, J. Methot . ... 12:19.04 nosed out Allalri on the spinnaker Cynthia Washington, River Street; third. Applejack J. Hatch ... 12:22.28 run to cop first place, with Val- Flyweight finalists Charley Drake- of the return of thoroughbred horse centered on the new automobile Racing Secretary John Turner, Jr. and sending.district schools. ' Barbara Wright, Mechanic Street. Time Manan rf. Clifton /...... 12:28.00 ford and Carlo Fusco put 'up a good racing to the New Jersey shore starting gate now being used here. Bam, B. Davis D.N.F. halla second. John Bull took third Ten races, "fashioned for the alr- The summaries. easiry. Meanwhile Miss Methot scrap, in the opening bout, with area. Following completion of the Tho automobile starter has been mlnded thoroughbreds, are to be 60-Yard Dash, girls, Seventh Grad< The easterly lightened perceptibly Drakelord, Second Army battler painting program at the Ocean- letter perfect, much to the satisfac- 60-Yard Dash, Fourth Grade—Won by Won by Blanche Watson, River Street: by Friday afternoon as the Light- slipped away from the rest of the written into the condition book, tail CeGeorge, Alvcr Street; second, second, Delores Stoakley, River Street; fleet at Jones, buoy to take fourth from Englewood, winning the title port race course, steeplejacks scaled tion of the drivers. While the me- the first event scheduled for Tues- James Stevens, River Street; third, third, Audrey Jernegan, River Street. ning fleet crossed the line to com- on a three-round decision. Fusco's the four 75-foot flagpoles atop the chanical end has been perfect, Courtney Dean. River Street, lime—S.6, mence the same windward-leeward place. Dill, playing the south shore observation towers on the grand- day, July 15 and the final feature, EO-Yard Dash, Filth Grade—Won by To^Yai-d Dash, srlrls. Eighth Grade course to Locust and return as pre- on the final spinnaker run, nabbed nose was bleeding from the second Hank Butler, the starter, comes In the $10,000 Mid Summer Hurdle Paul Hall, Mechanic Street; second. Don- Won by Almenta Williams, River Street; stand to add a coat of gold paint ald Levin, Rlvor Street; third, James vailed in the morning. Allaire once fifth by three seconds, round on, and in the third Drake- for a large share of the' credit. Handicap Friday, Aug. 1. The late- second, Gelsle Harris, River Street. Time v ford rocked the European flyweight to the ornamental balls which dec- Hank, a native of Waverly, O., has ness of the hurdle season elimin- Stanton. Tlme^—6.6. —6.7: . .. • again took Valhalla' Into the lead June ll t.-.i from New York city with loft and orate tho flag staffs, and they then been flawless, 50-Yard Dash, Sixth Grade—Won by 220-Yard Relay, Sixth Grade—Won by but was closely pressed by Waters Start—: 141 ates any conflict with the jumping Nelson CtRyborn, River Street: second, Oakland Street (Flnelll, Gray, Ayrei and and Spurdle on the weather leg, Boat Skipper Time right smashes to the chin. finished the job by painting the Ellis Myer, usually one of the program in New York, and will John Cane, River street; third, Bob Cad- Oreenwald); second; Meehsnlo Street; Barefoot, B. Bull .... 4:10.52 • , Local Boy Loses staffs on their way down. 'winnlngest" drivers at Freehold, provide Monmouth Park with the man, Mechanic Street. third. River Street. . Valhalla turned the weather mark Valhalla, O. Allairs . 4:31.28 was a long time getting started 440-Yard Belay, Seventh Grade—Won High Jump—Won by Joe Ellison, jun- in first place and held Its position El Toro II. J. Bull .. 4*4.27 ' The bantamweight title scrap was Trainer Lily B. Demlng, Long outstanding hurdle horses in ac- by River Street (Bob Buckalew, Bod ior high; second, Bob Patterson, junior to the line with Waters two minutes Bon Gre, J. Metbot «.-.... 437.47 & alugfest right from the opening it the spring meeting, but the Har- tion. Jackson, Andrew Lewis. Anthony Gslu- high;-third, Bobby Combs, Little Silver. Patience, J. Dill ...... 4189.27 Branch's most illustrious member rington, Del., veteran finally tro); second. Red , Bank junior high; Height— i feet 8 Inches. to the rear. Spurdle took third, with Bam. L. Lawrenn .... 4:89.80 1>ell, with Joe Nobleza of the Far of the thoroughbred racing fra- crashed the winner's circle with The Mid-Summer "Cap has been third. Tlnton Falli. Shot Put—Won by Dave McMeans. Barbara Bull, skippering Barefoot, Water Witch, J. Spurdl* . 4:80.32 Bast Command and Second Army's ternity, will be homeward bound doubled in value since last year, Its 440-Yard Relay, Eighth Grade—Won Tinton Falls; second, John Pagano, River finishing in fourth place, Bob Davis Technique. B. Bruce 4:47.49 George Davis, a, local fighter from Prince Vonian this week. by Red Bank junior hleh (Sam R«KO, Street: third. Thomaa Pitcher, junior Applejack. J. Hutch 4:49.47 shortly for the' opening of the 19B2 Myer piloted Prince to an upset 110,000 endowment making it among Joe .Ellison. Ted Schlosser, J. Hughes); high. Distance—37 feet. brought Bam up fast on the spin- Gust, T. fcberhardt ..... 4:50.08 Long Branch. Both boys threw Monmouth Park turf season, She the richest hurdle events of the second. Tinton Fails; third, River Street. Broad Jump—Won by Bob Bennett, naker run home to take fifth. Revenger, E. Waters 4:60.09 everything they had for three victory ovor Walter L. Weir's Black 80-Yard Dash—Seventh Grade—Won Bill's Bet W. tan*. 4:57.19 will supervise- the bedding down Of Storm and Gail R. Baker's Wllla summer. Four other purees on the Tlnton Palls! saeowl, Ted Sehlossar, jun- Mar 80 4:57.22 »ounds, with Nobleza, the Hawaiian, her equine charges which race un- schedule have also been Increased, by John Walcott, Tlnton Falls, second, ior high: third, Sam Kago. junior high. Manana, N. Clifton .*...-- getting the decision. Davis, fighting D, in the seventh race Monday. Start—2iS0 P. H, der the nom-de-course ef the Cedar Weir drove Storm himself, while dus to the lntereat aroused among Boat Skipper FOURSOME POSTPONED for Second Army, and last year's Brook farm before' visiting old Wllla D. was driven by John Baker. Monmouth patrons in the jumping Valhalla, O. Allaire All-Army flyweight tltllit, was friends and acquaintances in(nearby program, • Revenger, E. Watera ..... LEONARDO—S. M. "Pete" Hoff- Weeding from the mouth in the Long Branch. Mrs. Demlng, a 56- William Breece made It three, in Overtoil Pitches 2d No-Hit, No-Run Water Witch. J. Spurdle man of the tournament committee, row with Flowing Chuck, the .'Races will be scheduled each Barefoot, B. Bull this week announced that the second round. At the finish blood year-old . grandmother, qualifies Tuesday, Thursday and Friday over Bam, B. Davis ...... was streaming from both fighters' with 20 years of experience for the five-year-old brown gelding owned Don Ore. J. Methot ... Scotch mixed fourtome-^acheduled by Meredith Capper of McClean, a three-week period, with sin extra Game as Bucs Whip Caseys, 7-0 ' Applejack, J. Hatch ... for Sunday—will be played at a mouths and were tired pugllsts. The exacting job of conditioning Va., before Connie Fabian, a 10-1 event Wednesday, July 30, to round El Toro II. J. Bull decision was greeted by the crowd stable of horses. A resident of the Technique, B. Bruee*..; ... 4:11.86 date to be announced. The' tourney with mingled.cheers and boos. choice, nosed him out in the ninth out the program. During those Gmt. W. Mead .- 4:12.38 was cancelled because'of rain. Mr. area the past 30 years, she Is thor- Monday. '.-••. three weeks .the infield turf oourse John Overton hurled a, no-hlt, no- After a slow first round in the oughly versed In all phases of train- Manana. N. CHHon . 1:13.47 Hoffman said it will be played some TODAY'S RATINGS will be restricted to the hurdle run game at Red Bank Catholic Bill's Bet, W. Lane . „ 4:U.I5 Sunday .afternoon in the season featherweight title go, Jim Bark ing ritual and is winning her share FIRST RACE—Class 0 pace; ons mll«. horses, and the usual turf racing high school to give Red Bank high Patience, J, Dill •..:.. ..-...-. 4:18.04 and Jim Quawrells put on a good of races along the Eastern Atlantic 'ost time—2 p. ml * its Memorial day victory over the Race Track Train Saturday's race again consisted which does not conflict with: other »—Widower Joe (Webb)—l-l. cancelled. scheduled events, exhibition, with Bark, Fifth Army seaboard, Cedar Brook farm, owned 6—Seven Up Rellly (E. Mej.r)—15-1. intraborough rivals. It was his sec- of a windward-leeward course In ah fighter, and native of Phllly, win- by Mrs. Walter Martin of Spring 4—Florica (CsmdenJ— 6-2. Homosole wings for Monmouth ond such Teat of the season. The ning a three-round decision, Bark, Lake, is' topped by Palville and 1—Hero (Kauffmann)—20'l, . Park's infield hurdles, introduced score was 7*0. Schedule Set who defeated defending champ Ike Airis, while including other useful' 2—Brun.tU H. (Murphy)—8-1. a year ago, will be Used during the OCEANPORT—Racing fans plan- t—Scotland! Many (Breece)—S-l. 1952 jumping program of sport. The The Bucs started out strong, giv- St. Ann's Unseats St James Chestnut earlier in the tournament, performers. 7—Jackie Caitle (Spencer)—10-1. ing Overton a two-run cushion in ning to attend the Monmouth Park had Quawrells' nose bleeding In the 8—Nellie Martin (Sims)—8-1.. wings proved their value through- Jockey club's meet from June 11 third and jarred the St Louis fight- The flrBt edition of the 1952 con- SECOND RACE—Clan D pace.' One out the season, disintegrating into their first. licks, Though it was through Aug. 9, will be able to use er with an uppercut which sent dition book is off the presses and mile. Port—2:32. pulp under any sudden impact more than sufficient for the classy the Pennsylvania railroad's direct As County Parochial Track Champs 7—Quy Synm (Floyd)—12-1. without Injury to horse or ridtr, pitcher, they came up with two Quawrells' mouthpiece clear across Racing Secretary John Turner, Jr, 8—Prlnceu Alwaya (E. Myer)—6-1. more In the third and three in the train service to the track again this the ring. has them available for horsemen 8—Ed W. (Strayed—4-1. and jockeyi were enthusUatlo In year. • St Ann's of Keansburg won the 1—Vicky Boy (Stanley)—3-1. their approval, . sixth. Only a single walk marred Monmouth county parochial school Upset to Michigan moving into Monmouth Park for 2—Kernel Don (Buckion)—5*2, « his perfect . performance as 12 On Mondays through Fridays, ex- the 49-day meeting. The Initial 3—Cooperative (Brlss>)—8*1. Blood bonds will be forgotten by Oaseys were whiffed. cept July 4, the special race train track meet at. Red' Bank high Bendix Bowlers < Sammy Rodgcrs provided what book covers a 13-day span which 4—Mlas Ann Key (ZendO—15-1. school athletic field last week. ' 1 many fans believed to "be an upset 0—Jonny Moran (White)—20-1. the Camao brothers, trainers Joe will leave Pennsylvania' station, 1 includes the running of five of the and Charles, when the season opens. Jackie Lewis sta?te*l things off St. Ann's took the championship In the lightweight championship THIRD RACE—Claee C pace. One in the first Inning with a single. Bill New'York, at 12:25 p.m., ED3T, from St. James of Red Bank, which 1 bout when the Fifth Army scrapper 19 stakes events to be offered. First mile. Poll—2U4. Joe handles an extensive public with stops at Newark, 12:39 p.m.; Dine at Paddock i of the stakes Is the $15,000 Ocean- 1—Seven Up Rellly (E. Mye()—U-l. stable for a group of New Jersey Mu\llgan, Casey twlrler who- gave EllzabetTi, 12:47 p.m., and. arrival had held it for the paat three years. ' from Benton Harbor, Mloh,, won a port Handicap at six furlongs, 6—Wlds-wee Joe (Webb)—4-1. up seven hits, walked Bill Caccia- The former .champions placed sec- LONG BRANCH—The) l«-team three-round decision over, last year's I—Nemo Martin (SImi)—8-1. residents, including Samuel Adel- at the race track siding' scheduled Bendix Men's league held Us "knife scheduled for opening day. Other 8—Jackie Caatle (Spencer)—101. son of Camden,. Edward Cllne of tore. Overton sacrificed both run- ond In the meet, with St, Joseph's All-Army- finalist, Bob Blckle, Far 1 for 1:40 p.m., in ample time before rich races during the first 13 days 4—Scotland ! Many (Breece—8-1. Penns Grove, Harold Ohrlstenson ners along and the pair came in on the dally-double windows doss at of Keyport third. The champions and fork" session at the Paddock East Command, and native of Hols- Include the $15,000 Omnibus Hand- 6—Hero (Kaultmann)—20-1. of Linden, Oscar K. Heggan of Rlohardaon's single. presented a well-balanced team and lounge Thursday night. Quests of tagtori, Kan; Blckle caught a 1—Florica (Camden)—5-2. Overton brought in the next two 2:20 p.m. Post time for tha first totaled 108 points in the meet, while •winging right to the jaw in the icap at a mile and one-eighth 8—Brunette H. (Murphy)— 6-1. Sewell and Drs. William J. Brown- race wlll.be 2:80 p.m., EDST. honor were Edward Xolar, general, Wednesday, June 18, the ? 16,000 R FOURTH RAOE—Clau D pace. One ing and A. Q.Kinnay of Merchant- runs with a singlo in the third. St. James had 61W points and St. manager, and Paul Brown, person- second round and took the neces gret Handicap for fillies and mares mile. Post—3<06. Lewis had opened with a single and On Saturdays' and Friday, July Joseph's 23. sary count. It was the only knock- 1—Guy Symma (Floyd)—12-1. ' ville. Brother Charles likewise con- 4th, the special wilt leave New York nel, dlreotor. Baon was presented at six furlongs, June 21, the $15,000 8—Princeia Alwayi (B. Myer)—1-1. ditions a string for .natives of the Cacciatore again was walked. , John Afrlcano of St. James was out of the bout Rodgers was bleed- Rumson Handicap, six furlongs ROD SANK at 11:65 a. m., with stops at New- a bowling: bar by the league for Ing from the mouth but kept toe-to- 5—Go-operative (Brigga)—8>1. Garden State, his patrons number- ark, 12:09 p. m.; Elisabeth, 12:17 the high man for Individual points. June 25 and the $25,000 Monmouth 2—Vicky Boy (Stanley)—8.1. ing Margaret McCallum of Had- A11X He placed first In the high jump, 'their generous help" through the too with his opponent., Handicap at a mile and a quarter, 3—Mill Ann Key (Zendt)—H-l. Lewis, Sb ,422 p.m., and arrival at the track 1:13 Juan Curet-Arvarcz, lone entry for 4—Kernel Don (Buekion)—5-2. don Heights, L. J. Mantel of Fem- Cacciatore, n, ...... 2 0 p.m. first In the broad- jump and first season. • Also present were Harold scheduled Saturday, June 28, This B—Jenny Moran (Whito)—20-1. bcrton, Joseph W. Cudone of Mont- Overton, r> 0 In the 80-yard dash. He also an- •Ladd and Norman White! personnel the Caribbean Command in the important test has been advanced 7—Ed W. (Strayer)—4-1. clalr and L. A. Marmon of Wil- Newton. If. 0 Returning, the special will leave „• finals, won the llghtwolter All-Army FIFTH RACE—Clm BB paee. One chored the winning,relay team and assistants, and Otto Van Row*, this year to eliminate conflict with llamstown. Both Joe and Charles Richardson, rf, the Monmouth Park grounds 15 made up a ten-yard deficit when he title with a three-round decision other distance stakes races run mile. Poit—3:28. < Soldo 2b „, .... minutes after the end of the last president of the) I.U.B. of the C.I.O. over Third Army's Willie Hunter. 6—Black Storm (Wetr)—4-1. will battle It out during the ap- Valentine, lb ..:„... took the baton. He totaled 20 points elsewhere on the turf. 3—Gallant Warrior (DUD— 8-6. proaching 49 days of sport at Mon- Booth, cf _.....,.. race, Bandwlch. and refreshment for' the' day, • Going "all out" to aid their bow- Curet fought from an effective 1—Jamea the Sixth (Lehner)—8-1. Gordon cf „,.... service will be' available on board' ler's in enjoying themselves through 2—Lessey Boy (Drayton)—6>1, mouth Park. - Gunebac'to, e, i „.„., High ' man for •. St. Ann's was crouch and registered with a good Monmouth Park was well repre- 4—Symbol the Great (A. Dlxon)—5-2. in both directions. the season and at. the banquet, the looping left as the Puerto Rlcan sented on other racing' fronts in 5—Deacon Slsklyou (Carroll)—10-1, II 1 I , In addition, a number of regular Healy, who was first, in the 60 and Bendix Aviation corporation had as - won the tltlo over the Portsmouth, SIXTH RACE—Clan AA pace, One local trains operating to North Jer- also the 160-yard dashes, fine a collection of trophies as any the usual solicitation of nomina- mile. Post—8:10. BED BANK CATHOLIC Va., fighter. tions for the 19 stakes to be run 1-Tomrny p. (Dill)—.10-1. „ „ . AB R H sey coast points via the New York Senior Division—HigDivisionHigh JumpWJump—Wonn hj league of its kind. George Barrett • Frank Smith gave Fifth Army its Nelson Todd Wins Carroll, rf...... John Afrlcano, St. James, R/d Bank) sec- during the June 14-Aug. 9 meeting. 5—Honor Direct (L. Jtunei)—6-2. and Long Branoh railroad will ondh, RonalAfl d JackowltiSt J , St.R/ AnnAnn'sd Bank' , KKaans) sec- was In charge of purchasing them. third All-Army champ of the eve- 4—Naney Sue (E. Myer)— 7-B. Jrochct, If. ...» make special stops at the Mon- Nominations to all features close Solan, p.' 8b, burtt third, John Saxenmererrer,. St. MaMarr- "Big Jim" Durkln mi banquet ning in the noxt bout—a welter 8—Blllie Hal Dale (W. Welr)--8.1. uet'snet's, Spring Lake:! fourth, John Oepe- Monday, June 2. Nate Gladstone S—True Hal (Crockett)—4-1. O'Rourkt, lb, ..... mouth-Park station for the benefit ohalrman. ,' weight scrap—when the Cincinnati Beacon Hill Event Mulligan, lb. p. , of raoe-goers. These will include SIsrcoI , StSt. Ann'sAnn':) fifth,fifth Robert BoehlerBhl , represented horses in the Chicago SEVENTH RAOE—Claia BE trot. One St. Ann's. . Dlok Neu, newly elected president T eorappor outpointed Sixth Army's area, Tommy Steele contacted mile. Post—4:12. LEONARDO — Rain failed to Tones, c trains No, 711, 717, 710 and 747 ' Felix Benson. There were no knock- 4—Cecll'i Sweetheart (Drayton)—.8.8. dampen the spirits of Beacon Hill llrtdle, •• westbound and 722 eastbound. Broad Jump—Won by John Afrloano; of the Monmouth County Bowling horsemen at Delaware Park while 5—Sue Long (Zendt)—6.2. Oallendo, 2b, '. second, John MoNally, at, Jamas) third, association, presented county and , downs, and Smith kept coining ai Vincent Mara and William Trundle 1— BIHecho (C, Allison)— 20.1. Country club golfers over the holi- Clemens, ef Tom Jones, St. Ann's! fourth, John ABC awards, He also pointed out • , Benson. ' '. ••' wero In touch with Now Tork 2—Billy Braden (Albort.on)—18.1, day week-end, Pro Andy Slkora re- Saienmeyen fifth, Robert .Boehler, St. that Bendix la Monmouth county's ;-Europe gained its first individual hormmon. 3—Bonnie Royal (Ellin)—4.1. porting a fair amount of aotlylty IT ~0 ~0 Ann'i. • • •- . .; • •; 'All-Army champion ai llght-mlddle- 6—Hilda Roaecroft (to bo announced) for each of the three days, Two-base hit—Newton, Thre«-bas« hit Piiiers' 1-Hitter JO-Vard Dash—Won hy'John Afrleano) largest Industrial outfit' when It —Valentont, Sacrifices—Ovsrton, Rich- second, MoOlalne, at, Ann's) third, John comes to bowling.' Mr, Neu has re- , weight Jim Remson of Detroit, Owner-trainer Vernon Arthur ar- T—Doltle'a Cardinal (Aptileiate)—6.l! In Friday's flag tournament, ardson, Struck out—By,,Overton 13, McNaTIv, at. Jamss; fourth, Walllni, St. cently been appointed. Blvarvlew [Mich., outpointed Second Army'L • EIGHTH RACE—Ciaii BB pace, One Nelson Todd ended play on the Mulligan I, Basel on bulls—OR Over. Whips Caseys, 6-0 Joieph'il flfth; MeCahl, 8t Margaret'!. rived at Monmouth Park from milt. Fotb—a. r •Ido^tepplns in the light-heavy 7—Billy Braden (Albertson)—18.1, Poatlng net 70'* were Miss Shirley ment. ' 1 f title clash between Austin Jones of the New Jersey raolng olrcut since Mason, 98-28; Tom MoVloker, 91-31, ^LAKBWOOD ley ., • • .: • tho iport was revived In tha stato, POLO OIIOUNDB TRIP As they appear' on ths> score ' Mora than 40 atook oaf raoen, " the European Command and Dick and Bill Bradley, (KM«. [oB'ohtm, lb. representing oommunltlei within a Jonoi, fighting (or Fifth Army. has obioked In at Monmouth Park The week-ond'a low gross award aheeti they are, with hnndloapi, S for the 49-day meeting which runs The employoes of the Stoond Sam Wotnsteln, 17, versus Howard oyir, ef, ... radius of 100 nllei, are expwted. 6 Howovor, it was an upaet win u National bank have ohartered a went to Ed Savldge, who toured •UlMr.Hi ..« P Among drivers who have placid In ;J}ick Jones outpointed Europe's from June U through Aug, 9, Tault )Us to go to the Polo Orounda for the hilly pasture.- In 38-41—70, Leon, U | William Bently, 17, venui •roir, lb, » oWard Daih—Won br • Austin Jones to gain a throe-round has 14 horses In his care, Arthur Turner, 9| Dr. "Maoe" Rud- slson,; is., I'll seoond, Robert ft the money and will be on hand are the Slant-Cardinal game Baturday, There was a four-way tie for low olman, rf. 3a,, i| third, Hoffmen, Ilolr On aiioh favorites is three-time -win- § verdict, Austin Jonea 1* t throo- June, 14, There aro a few Mats not of 70 Sunday, Sharing thoaa nlck, 15, versus Jos, Eager, 101 stum. rf,,.. Ollfton. sv, Joseph's I fifth, Herman Komar, 'IB, venui, Lou Jorrii, lb! „ Joieph's, •. ner, Sam Malaob, Lan«dal«, Pa,| £ tlmo winner in tho All-Army light- Li H. Lawrence Wins •yet to be flllod, Anyone Interests 'honors were Roy Bauer, 4.3-47—90 Bill Pfuter, Baton town i Jim Da- • heavy, claw, but wa» dethroned by In going should see Holmts Craw- mlnui 30j Vornon Bennett, 41-40— Silver, Si Dom Onrlitopher, 5, Quarter Mil*. Memorial Day Tourney ford at the bank «.« loon u posil. venui Harold Phillip*, Jr., IS) 8 Mb* p> mi laney, Hopej Tom Clark, Red »• Fifth Army's scrapper from Mt, 86 mlnua 16; Dlok Hearn, 41-40—81 Harold Phillips, Sr,, 11, vtraus Dr, Bank| Frank Myronohuk, New K Vernon, N, Y. The only hard blow* RUMSON-U H. Lawrence plant, ble. The bus will leavi Olobe minus 11, and Elliott Fleboau, 41< RED court at U a, m. „ Jerome taiky, 13i Joioph Ma- Siypt) Wca Pult«, Springfield! At t, occurred In thn third round, with ad an Amirlcan flag I'h lnohos 48—87 mlnua 17. The klckera' tour- Carthy, 28. venui Harry Silver, tt, PotnponlOi Lakewood, and Charlie \ Dick holding th« upper hand. from tha lith oup In tha MemorUi nament ended In a three-way tie and Frank Peterson, 13, voriu« Lee Dyer, North Bergin. ' , I Fifth Army also clinched the day'a tournament at numion Coun- BEAUTY CONTEST for the ohoaen number—77, They A roller, 10, ' ;te»m championship with Its fourth try, olub. It.gave, him the dm POINT PLEASANT — Mlaj Jac- were Mn, MoVloker, UM9| Club (uiTlaan -. . Vllllaim Cor. Other standouts who can bt seon , individual tltlo of the night with 33 place prlie In tha event over Or, nuelln White of Lauralton wai President David T, Jones, 07-20, In the lower bracket are Wllllum ., jamss i iieond, reiier, It, In'aotlon on both nlihta are Qor- polnls to load the way over nln» a, a, Bants, who ended hla round ahoun MIM Blk o( ign ai the and Frank J, .Bauer, 97-30, Mill Sohlllar, 13, vlriui William Brad- hlrd. Bsvaodua., It Aniril den Oldford^Wostfleldi-AI DIAn- I. other commandi, Burono had only Mason alto came In for honors, ley, I8i William Bill, 18, veriui ifin, it. Jamil i fifth, Oirmann, 15 feet from the final hole. Elk* hall' Saturday, and she will John Shuli. 18t Theodore Mlnbella, iremsn mlo, queira VIllafi.ijL. I.| Bill 1A slim ohanee prior to the light* Tha looal elub participated In now oompeti In tha lodie'a state- taking ladles' low ntt of M-B0-S8 i )OW|llt J 'balh—f»» by ttti ' " Binilay, Launnet «X»rbort Bill ;**«* to, but lost Its .defending Saturday's National Oolf day wide btauty oont.it to be held at mlnua St. 10, vanui Edward Huard, 111 tem loondrtafkln, MelrOreii OhsveTUr, li)rnvlUtiivBIU MoOar. tltlUl and a ohanot to ill /or top Tankd! so, veriui .Arthur Stoke*, Jl, JSwiY fourth., Ki tournamant, but tha raln-ioskid Asbury Park, Allan Carman of 17| Ai Meyer, 18, venui Frank jh>i nfth, jRoii, It. Mar thy, Rtd Btnkf MIUBrowiii Patir- \ honors, fairways prevented any of tha Shrewsbury, prosldont of tho New Leu tnt Fauna* ui D»in—Wen by While...... - aon, and Frank Oortun, Totowa. Thi only ihorl bout of tha night mambars from bain* eligible for Joraoy Thoatre league and dlrootor We ilneerily hone It doesn't hantin Brand, 301 William nonr«, 30, ver- A, Bans on, bl , liyaiqui. It, Ann]i i w«i tin Anile foi the hatvwihrht IUI Dan Maher, 181 William M«r< 1, DoIYne, Mil ioly Oroisj fourth, Petals Thi flnt heafli' lohiduled for an "I B*at San Houarr modal,, of dramatics at Monmouth Junior tin, Sr,, 13, vereue Ralph Hhodei, Intiii, Nelson I I h, Mann. It Jamn,, . it 1180 p. M, ifart, If the ruing 1 whM 2o« foil* pummtjUd Rain MnMlltd Sunday activity at oolliie, Long Branch, wu on* of 1«, and William W>l|« IT, yitnu* •JIT Inns. Wlni .by_lt..Ann'ii Meond, It. regriun li ratmd tut the tuu will it* i HII iW #llAi» Ma REP BSNfc REGISfftB, TONE 15, 1952 Paige Nina small swivel and run the line through It, , tf: Gym Class at Local In using pork rind the following Lion Tracksters suggestions may prove helpful: TROTTERS • OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR • PACERS SURF, FIELD AND STREAM Pork rind comes in small' bottles Timely Notes On The Great Outdoors containing a fluid preservative. This Lose by 1 Point keeps the rind from becoming BZ STEW VJ\SVUET spoiled and also maintains its LEONARDO—Don Chadwlck wtyteness, which Is most important. scored victories! In the high Jump We have seen fellows when they and pole vault to help bring Point Sriit Water Season Open* world poured in, The price of ad- open up a new bottle of porlc rind pleasant to a 59-58 win over Leo- • When moat mission was a gallon ot gas and stick their fingers into the bottle in nardo high school in Wednesday'! opinions .were the lure of North Point of Beach order to get a piece out. In doing track meet here. that the "blue was lost forever. But we oldtimcrs this a quantity of the • liquid Is Impressive wins for Leonardo In- Utopia" which have the wealth, of grand memories forced out, and each time this is re- cluded Joe Caruso's 56.6 In taking enveloped the when it was the answer to a surf- peated more is forced out, A'n air the quarter mile, Hoy Gray's 2:11.S •Jersey coast flaherman's prayer. space remains In the bottle and it In taking the half mile and Andy 'during: May was Is not long before the rind begins Snellgrovc'a 8:04.3 In taking the New J»n»y'i Only far! Mutual Trotting Track here to stay, we Tips to Surf Anglers tb turn yellow and have a. bad mile. were one of the ' There is" probably no finer sport odor. The proper way to do this Point Standlms—First, Point Pleas- few who swam In the fishing game than to tangle is to use the hook on your squid ant (59); second. Leonardo (68). agaliut the cur- and "fish" out a piece, In this way 100-Vard Dash—Wnn by Johnson with a gamey flnner while casting (PP); second, Mooncy (PP); third, Ben- rent and pre- Into the breakers from the edge you lose no liquid and you can use nett (I.). Tlmn—11.1. - dicted the early of the sea with.the roar of the the same piece over and over again. 220-Vnnl Da»h—Won by Moonay WALL STADIUM. (PP); aenond, Johnson (PP); third, combers as they break on the beach The other suggestion Is how to Brcckvnrtdge your thumb and finger. Then out there. Instead of, bass there out-going tide on big spoons such make a' right angle turn In the were porpoise all over the map. By Horace Wade It was over the old Monmouth as the "Jersey Bunker" and the end of the wire, forming.a handle, Last year porpoise followed the big OCEANPORT —Miss Woodford, Park track that the fine mare won Tony Accctta "Pet 19." One flsh and then bend It In the opposite spring migration of stripers and among the greatest race mares In many of her most Important races, weighing SS pounds ' four ounces, direction, This will cause the wire kept them moving north at a fast American turf history, really start- and it seems fitting that the new which was caught by Carl Webber to'snap, off at the last turn and clip, Pete DeOlovannl of, Highlands, ed something June 7, 1886,, when Monmouth posthumously recog- of Hoboken, while trolling from a makes a far better break than you aboard his private skiff Dl-Qe, she flashed home in front of Vol- nizes her achievements with the rowboat with an outboard motor, Can get by the-use of pliers. started the season with 38 and 27anto and Modesty tq win the first running of the Miss Wood- out of Roxy's landing, Highlands, pounders. Capt. Otto Reut of High Eclipse Stakes at St. Louis. had three big bunkers in him. The' proper'way to mount lead lands has returned from a month's ford Stakes this season, The I1B.0OO squids Is to make a loop at the Her purse earnings In that event event Is scheduled for Wednesday, With'a new moon in the omng vacation. You guessed It, He. went made her the first thoroughbred in * we look for the best striper fishing head of the squid .about the size fishing. Salmon fishing in Maine. On July 23, as a major prep for the of your little finger. 'This is done this land to win $100,000, a stunning $20,000 Monmouth Oaks, to be do from now through.June. his first trip on his Mar-Dee II he figure which turf sagos of the era Conspicuous by their absence are In'order that: the squid will swing boated two big. bass. Have you elded a wock later. The twin .events free and not bind. ' . " opined would stand forever. Her for members of the sex and age bass'weighing four, six and ten secured your 1952 Fort Hancock performance literally brought down > pounds, which in former years have The way to- do this Is to make flshlng permit? II not, suggest you group promise to be among the a loop around a small round stick, the house. As she crossed the fin- been in the surf at Bradley Beach, lose no time In getting it, A 30- ish line the press box, carrying most Interesting of the 49-day Deal, Takanassee, Xiong Branch, then,, put the ends, of'the wire in pounder wa» taken from the surf summer racing season. opposite directions, holding tightly three times Its usual cargo of news- Sea' Bright and In the rivers, It Is at the Hook last week. Application men, caved In with a crash, but beginning to look as though we Where they cross, each other. Then, for . the Beckeley-Carteret hotel .instead' of.twisting the wire, make that noise was like the .flapping of are feeling the results ot the mats striped bass derby can be had at a sail In tho storm of acclaim extermination of over one-half mil- [one full turn' of the squid. This the office of The Register. A new .forms a stop so that the loop will which welcomed Miss 'Woodford REPEATED BY lion pounds of Jersey bass which run ot tide charts is off the press. baok to tho winner's circle. _ occurred the past winter at Great not slip. down when you hook a Call, write or phone. ;' Bay, Mullica and Toms river.'. heavy flsh. You then proceed to •Now, 66 long years afte'rward, POPULAR DEMAND The one-halt million pounds, more wrap the short end around as de- Hiss Woodford is remembered anew or less, of striped bus which were scribed above. Tinlon Falls' Homers with the running of the Mlss.Wbod- caught in shad nets during the . Many. fellows' become careless ford Stakes, one of three brand past winter weighed between four about their hooks.'. We can't stress Bring 24-8 Win new stake events to be decided dur- GLASS too strongly, the Importance of ing Monmouth Park's summer rac- and ten pounds each. Taking the visited here last week to pound out ing season which starts June 14. MOTOR' FLASHLIGHT average weight at five pounds, the keeping them needle sharp and a 24-8 victory over the local boys' BOAT ROD 7.45 result in numbers of flsh would be bright and shiny. It is a good team In a contest which found Ben- The conditions—for three-year-old 100,000. It, therefore, stands to rea- plan to carry a very fine file in fillies at three-quarters of a mile— OCEAN CITY your tackle kit. It will save you a nett poking out two home runs revive memories of her own days OIL son that the destruction of 100,000 and Hudson and Lemon each tag- striped, bass Is bound to have an lot of money and flsh it you break of glory, for'It was as a three-year- REEL Pap toys •Her Hit/ fcla 6ft a tew. feet of- line; each time ging single round trippers for the old that Miss Woodford achieved affect on the present and future Total Valu* lubrication valu* |ust tn -supply. Also these fish were all po- you use It, as the sand, salt water victors. her finest laurels, becoming the first •lm« far your aummar *•!( 1 and.constant casting weakens it tential breeders, and At ..left. - to horse to win over $50,000 In a SPECIAL chanf*. ••All with OK spawn would do much to Increase Very quickly,' -> single season, That year she start mofor olHor reel lubrlta- the bass population for" years to •'. In tying a rigging, to & line it ed in 12 races and won ten of them, BOTH lien lovlngi, Si Is very Important that the kn*»t is After winning four straight she JO, JO «r 40. come, . •; FOR tied so that there'will be a direct was shipped to Saratoga for a mile 2«OAUON CAN j . Anglers' Meeting pull and not havo a bight In It, and a quarter of the Pacahontas •ATTMIK- The simplest knot that we know • Barracuda Spooni We attended a.' meeting of- the B, Brown, Stakes, a race considered so com- New Jersey League' of'Salt Water of,' and one of the best, is to make J. Tector „ ..... pletely at her mercy that she was • Bead Chain Taeklt several half hitches and draw them J. Huff, rf posted at 1 to 10 odds. She then budget Charge On anglers, which was held Wednes- tightly against- each other, should J. HIgby, rf was beaten a length by Empress, • Ashavvay Lead PLUS TAX Wie- ij day of last week at Roman hall, W. Hudson, of. Jnpcncl Bcilancc Only ffrenton. This organisation ; came you have to tie two ends of a line J. Wollcott, e(. leaving a stunned grandstand In Cort Lint together use the. "fisherman's knot," F. Aumack, e. ..V her wake. After losing one more Into being as the result of the n«t- which' is maderby tying each -line race, she wont on ^o win her last jting of striped bas«i *nd has fo'r Its around the- other .with a simple • 16-INCH purpose "Conservation ot Salt Wa- OOEANPORT five starts of the year, galloping COMPLETELY ter Marine Resources For the Peo- knot and pull them together. This AB R home on each occasion with con- will give'you two small knots but- JSvenson, 2b. ....;...... - 1 0 summate ease, REBUILT Rotary-Typi POWHt ple of the State of New.Jersey" ting against eaoh other,' which not' Scott. 2b - 0 with Its first objeotlve to stop the Brown, lb _..'... . Miss Woodford was owned by the netting ot striped bass, and make only makes a small'knot but one Wrljht, If glamorous Milce Dwyer, who' dearly Flshjng Headquarters Sullivan. If. :. CARBURETORS LAWN MOWER , UADI OUAM it a "HOOK AND UNB JTOH that will not come-undone, loved a short price. As a four- • CUT* nUIH WITH TRIM, FINCH, 0III»)f| 4 OH-om,' In rigging' up bottom' Maua, c. f aact rtplawmtnt Mriunltri, <»m. r ONLY." • ' ' , tackle MeGye ss. year-old the marc was entered in SHERWOOD'S plately rabwllt by aapartt. tv«ry •Oil*, Me, KIMINATII TRIMMINO •WITCH rot MAXte many use a "flsh finder," which al- SchancK. cf, race In which she was held at warn axrl rtsilacw, OuoronlaW Itr Chairman. William J, Mackey Hoyt, 8 b. M aloyi. • CUM to riNitr euniNot MUM lAflTT Art ' presided, and. it was decided to lows the sinker to rest on the bot-Ingrain, rf odds of 1 to 60, Dwyer betting SPORTING GOOD'S ACT At "UTIIIIIK. MOTKDON. launch an Intensive campaign with tom with the line running free, I $60,000 on her to win a mere $1,000. ••r fOlD 1M4.1MI the first steps being the distribution giving a direct puH on the bait. A Miss Woodford, suffering from an RED BANK fOKB V-* 1»l»-1»4i e HIAT TMAnO, • 1.1 M.P. IINOll of 100,000 stickers and .posters to very simple and economical way to I » I over-confident ride, was whipped a (ChamaKar flravas) evi. i-crui INOI Tinton Falli 481 «2J xxx—24 7 BROAD STREET be spread throughout sportsmen's rig this is to fasten your sinker to a' oSJSpert "IZTZ Hi 007 short heaiead on the post. MIRCURyi*l«.l(4l HAD! . ••OOIMOOFOOV.^^. clubs, Ashing tackle stores and oth- AMOIUHIY AUTOMATrC] er mediums. These stickers should JMO AOMSTMINn NIIOIP. ' be ready for distribution within a short -time, Th« campaign will be CHIV»Olni»J1.4» SPBCIAl financed by thai manufacturers of nYMOUTH DURING THIS fishing taclcl* •QUipment, The next 3-DAY SAU meeting of the isojpM will be.held L33 In Bouth Jets an, • Many of yom'VlMfcavt fished the the legend-My surf at North Point of BeachUn tho vicinity orBarnegat.Llghthouie and have stood on the lonely, wild Worked gome wonder* in Ms day- - stretches ot beaoh during the long nights watching the kindly-Ught from that famous old landmark will welcome the news that the New Jersey State legislature has decid- ed to appropriate funds to buy the ten-mile atretoh known as ''Island [APRON Beach," but to us" old timers known SWITCH aa "North Point of Beach," for a ••HOlOtNiM ' wlldllfo preserve. .Mlliy - •••'OCIflTI According to Roger Barton, who *^t*'•!!•"« enron edits "Outdoors" In the Newark ^g seas- Sunday News, "toe publicity that es wera just a breeze! attended tho decision of the legis- lature to appropriate-funds to buy tho site as a wildlife preserve has aroused the interest ot many peo- ple. They want to go to island "Match the flavoifof this brew? Beaoh how to sea what1 the place Is like before It Is disturbed." That's a feat I cannot do! LONG HANDLID We wish they cou|d have teen It some 94 years ago In,the year 1918 xx when for 15 years my father and I would make our annual pilgrim- He means GRASS WHIP age to the last of the J»r»«y fron- WITH tHAlP IIMATIP IUDI HARDWOOD tiers, . AS IASY TO 1WIN9 At HANDU • We would take the train to Bar- Better!" A ooircioi negat City, where we would hlrs a rtlXIBLI $MIN0> commercial fisherman to ftrry us *CuM «r«M s'wlllly ««d eoilV STIIL TINIS aorosi the Inlet, He would drop us wW*»ul yeur ke«m| le.th»a, on the beaoh; bag and bafgifs, and Bollontin* br«wi for flavor, NOW * \7MH, fPMADi from there we would h*vt to mtki a, number of round trip* pt a h*lf« • INAMIL FINISH inlle each,way to lug our duffle to some high sand dune,, whir*. w» JMCIAt FOR 3 DAY! ONLVi would settle down to f fight' tb* ' 'But he had to draw the line tnosqultoos, oat sand and otwh'nih/. TIRE rot HV It is strange .what dlioomforti. a brow» fy follow will put up with in thtnana When ho tasted Ballantine: of iport, but when the fish, «r« "In" JIELINER .nothing else matter*, ,, •• k* OIVK IXTRA Thois ohann«I hut, thi faff MUM, MIUI TO OlD Tlllt I J ^ ' tho gimey wsaks which hit Ilk* an express train, the doormats and the big thru and ' four-pound eroaktH an no more at North '••^«---/w. FRONT ST. Point of Biach, All that rimalM li a toatterlnf of small o -th» lnltt. Bta«h THERE'S A PEP BOYS STORE NEAR YOUR DOOR rt-ilsj* a^M isjsissBassl aa4 til MM •WB*^ aspaspa1 SBVHHi w** Ti • ^*~ Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952 day at 1:30 a. m. when the looal Cub Pack 15 Skippers Spend company was called to the Charles LET US lions End Season Cluna fire on Shrewsbury ave. PORCHES and BREEZEWAYS ENCLOSED ^Holidays Here Mr, and Mrs. M. J. McMahon of Takes Fair Haven Adamston have moved to the Hulse With 14-9 Win 8ELVER—The Little ' Members of Brooklyn Yacht club brothers' house on Sycamore ave. HELP LEONARDO — Coach Arnle Silver Cub Scout, pack 15, moved of Sheepshead Bay held their sec- which they recently purchased. CLEARVlEW LOUVM WINDOWS '">/, fcuex's Lions ended their season into first place in the Cub Scout ond annual rendezvous, here aver Mr. and Mrs. Rafy Cobb and YOUR in a happy note Friday by posting Softball league by defeating Fair Memorial day week-end. "Twenty children attended the recent dbg AND JALOUSIES ''[ a H-9 win over Point Pleasant. Iboats were in the fleet; led by Com- show at Morristown. , Haven, 29-1. Little Silver scored modore Sid gchlff In his Harlequin. PIRMANKNT-TYPK . „„.„„ „„- . KOOLSHADE They won six and lost six for the In every Inning, with the fourth Graduation exercises will be held AWNIN61 * Bi»m«w»T FAR* * iCRBEMt , FURS AND year. Some of the boats tied up at the Wednesday night, with 42 gradu- inning being the big inning when Marine park dock. The yachtsmen The winners sent nine runs across ten runs were scored by the local ates. The graduating class visited in a wild opening inning. Point and their families attended a dinner Bear Mountain Tuesday. WINTER team, • Friday night at the Molly Pitcher CHARLIE FARR pecked back with a four in the aec- '' ' '_ '' ' jnd to make the count 9-fl. They Fair Haven'* run name In the hotel. • Wl« HAVIN, N. J. RID BANK •••014 WOOLENS idded another In. the fifth, hut third Inning. Brogdon started on Other boat owners In the visiting Shrewsbury {he .mound for Little Silver with fleet were George Kramer, chair- Leonardo responded with five more. Zoldak relieving in the fifth. Wln- Miss Joyce Clayton of 110 Robin- ESCAPE THE The Pointers had shoved two across man of the cruise committee, In son pi. and Miss -Helen Olsen of ifleld opened the scoring with a. his Carolln; Jones Slrotohetz, the n the top of the sixth, but Johnny home run In the first'and followed Leonardo left' Thursday night by Roberts came to the mound from Hurricane; Milton Fox. the Denita; Eastern Airlines for a vacation. HEAT with a triple In the second, a base Sam Domlniis, Bartlin II; Milton third base to extinguish the fire, on balls in the third and a single They will visit Miami, Nassau arid Roberts and Tony Stavola were Goldstrlckcr, Jessie G; Sid Kauf- Cuba. iloctcd to co-captaln next year's in the sixth to lead the Lottie Sil- man, Lady Alice; Harry Calloway, Qood Times Are j BEFORE ITS TOO LATE ver Cubs. Frances II; Abe Zimmerman, Paul- Mayor Alfred N. Beadleston team, Roberta celebrating the honor again this week reminded residents FREE ON by g«ttlng three for four, includ- The starting line-up for Little ine; Joe Wood, Jo Ann; Gene Gross- Here Again [a Silver was Wlnfleld catcher, Wer- man, Em and Gees'Leon Bregman, of the ordinance which specifies ALL STORAGE ing a homer, and scoring three that dogs'are not permitted to run CALL limes. ner. 1st, Bedford as,, Rafey 3rd/ Haughty III; Abe Goldstein, Beam; Brogdon pitcher, D. Smith rf,, Ja- Ed Millman, Lady Bert; George at large after 10 p. m. Residents at the • All mlsalng rings replaced POINT PLEASANT who are annoyed by dogs may seek RED BANK where necessary AB R H cob! 2d., Vaughan If., and O'Brien Harris, Salen; Jesse Ellison,' Ella; 'cArcfls Zb •• ...I»..M,.™ ,,,m .-*••• 4 8 2 Ed Broadlleb, Marathon III; Ez relief by signing, a complaint • All loops, buttons,, hooks Venal, si ...... „,.„...•...... ,..« 2 2 0 cf. Substitutions included DlNaplee, Zoldak, Mathews, Browne, Kiehl, S, Tepper, Marglo and Norman Got- against the,owner. An appearance resewn where necessary itephenson, 8b, •...»— 3 in court is required of the person SWEDISH HOP Surnii 11] »..*...>••••»•«• —.•••• • 2 Smith. • . :' Ileb, Crystal Queen. • Shock freezing to destroy Savacool, )t. 'I ;...™i 8 signing the complaint. 10 EAST OCEAN AVE. SEA BRIGHT j all moth larvae -... 1 Little Silver, now has won three 6-4460 and lost none; .Rumson is also un Mr. and Mrs. James Staples of • High speed blowing- pro- IftWion p •*. ,«,„„...... 2 Orioles Whip Beechwood' dr. had Mr. and Mrs. • Accordion Player Week-ends cess a) Marx ..... 0 defeated but has played one less FOR DRY COLD (rnlth, rf, game, having postopend its game Fred Voiles of New Tork city, as * Full Line of 'Sandwiches FREE PICK-UP fuccl * .*.«..„.„ „ 8 St. James, 3-1 week-end guests. 'ownssnd, c ...... i....,.,,.,...... 0 with West Long Branch to Tuesday. Our Specialty iaw, c, 2b,' „.. 2 Fair Haven now haa two wins and FAIR HAVEN—The Orioles were Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Solomon of STORAGE hosts to St. James of Red Bank . Hot Dogs Cooked in Beer 'Isyton, cf, H 2 one defeat. Alameda, ct. entertained Memorial Lowest Rates Games scheduled to be played to- In Little League play here a week day for Jacob Solomon and Mr. ago yesterday, coming from behind and Mrs. Irving Solomon of Phila- LEONARDO morrow at 6:30 p. m, are Little, Sil- CALL SI 2-0210 . AB B K In the alxth inning to whip the delphia and Mr. and Mrs. Israel ver against Oakhurst at Little Sil- visitors, 3-1, when Lewis pounded ioberti, lb. >4 8 3 ver, Rumson vs. "Wanamassa at Mann of Paterson. Their week-end ASK FOR BIG STANLEY Florence, rf/ . 8 10 out a homer with Cupples and Lo- guests were Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Schulthels, If, .,„.. 3 11 Rumson, West Long Branch vs. Prestl. on base. Stavola, si/ ~... 8 11 Shrewsbury at West Long Branch Skloot of Paterson. **• '. FAIR HAVEK ORIOLES J TreiVa, 'cf. ...» „ 8 2 01 and Fair Haven vs. Oceanport at Mr. and Mrs. Fredf Kuenzl. of Scklof, p. lb _. 2 2 I AB R H "*' ulng, P...... «...... • 0 0 0 Fair Haven. Stlen, 2b - 3 New York city were week-end mighan,. lb ;..»..«... 4 11 Standings' Gupples p., If...... 8 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. D. Treizs, 2b...... 2 1. 0 W LoPrestl. c....» ~—..- . 3 Forrar, 5 Parker pi. "—i c. M..« 2 2 2 Little Stiver ^,».,»..-..».•>»•——•• 3 9 Huinson «••»••*«• ••»«*•»*••*••<••••»•••»»••••••* 2 SanKston, lb . 3 Mrs. Harry McLean of Broad st. . 21 H Oceanport ..._...... «..«:.-..'-...... ^..-... 2 Fraser, 8b - 2 returned ' home from Monmouth (a) Walked. Fair Haven .„,...«..»..»».»..»..••.• 2 1 Davles, If., p. _ 2 Memorial hospital this week with olnt Pletaant 2 4 0 0 I 2— Oakhurst .. "" ...»«..». •....».».• 1 1 Jones, cf — 2 Leonardo 9 0 0 0 5 x—14 West Long Branch ..,-.. 0 2 Lettlere, rf, , 2 her twin sons, George and Paul Two.bans hits—Vaughan, Gay, Clay ^VanatmtftBa ••••«•••>•.*-•••*••>«••>•••-'*•••••««** 0 Mrs. Joseph F. Shine and daugh- ton. Three-bale hit—Pearoe. Home mm. Shrewsbury „.._.._.._..«.._...... 0 23 3 5 ter Carol Ann spent last week-end —Robert!, Stephenaon. Stolen baiel— - AB R H riorence. Sehulteii 2, J, Trezza 1, ST. JAMES, RED BANK visiting friends in New York city. Vaughn, D, Trcna, Gay, Stophenion, Nsughton, 8b 4 0 1 Troops 47 and 91 met at the Burns. Struck out—By £cklof 7, Hob* Christopher's 74 Nelllgan, cf '.- 8 11 rta 1, Lane 0, Dnwson 4, Bases on Goodwin, lb. — 3 .0 1 school Monday to rehearse for to- balls—Off. Ecklot 8, Lane 3, Dawioa S, rbll. If . 2 0 0 night's court of awards. After re- Hit by pitcher—By Dawson (Trezia), & hearsal, troop 47, discussed its pic- Eeklof (Stephenson.) . Hits—Off Ecklof Wins Shawnee cCaftrey, ss 8 0 0 7 In 6 2-8'lnnin(r>, Roberts 0 in 1-3 Inn- Kaell, p. — 8 0 1 nic at Mrs. Frederic Messina's Ins, Lana 2 In 1-8 Innlntr. Dawnon 7 In EATONTOWN—Dom Christoph- Hollywood, o. 3 0 0 home Monday. Julie Nevius' patrol 2-8 Inning's*- Umpires—Carhart and er, club champion at Old Orchard Welch, lb. 3 0 1 won the contest for receiving the Lo Blonda, Country club, showed mid-season Ra.fferty, rf, . -.—-...J! _0 most proficiency badges. form in winning the Shawnee ' ill f Fair Haven Orioles ...... 000 000—3 Troop 91 met Tuesday, when girls Von Ohlen Homers tournament, staged at the local St. James, Red Bank 000 010—1 passed requirements for proficiency links over the week-end by Pro' iHomo run—Lewis. Two-base hits— badges, rehearsed for the court of George Sullivan. LoPrestl, DavleB, Nolligan, Kaell. Hits In River Plaza Win off Kaell 6 In 6 lnlnss, Cupples 5 In awards, practiced the'Girl Scout The long-hitting champ toured 6 Inlngs. Struck out by Kaell 12, Cup- hymn, laws and promise, A trip OOBANPOnf—The' River Plaza the coarse In 37-37—74. With a ples 5, by Davies 8, Bases -on balls off to Lakehurst arid a hike were dis- We're Headed To The Red Bank Boys' club paid a Memorial day three handicap, it gave-htm a net Cupples 2. Umpires—Boskey, Stlcn. cussed. . visit here to register a 7-4 triumph of 71 to nose out Dr. Joseph Bos- over the local club. VonOhlen, sone, 41-41—82 minus 10, 72, and Tinton Falls Patrick Bruno, son of Mr. and Savings and Loan Association Lou Harvey, 47-39—86 minus 14', Mrs. Fred Bruno of Obre pi., cele- pitcher for the victors, clouted a brated his first birthday Sunday. home to help his team along. 72.. Dr. Bossone entered the tourn- The ladles' auxiliary of the fire The honeymoon can wait. These 'newlyweds are hendlnj our RIVER PLAZA BOYS' CLUB ament for the second time, ending company will meet Monday In the Shirley Norrls of Obre pi. has AB R H with 7B-S—74. In the Shawnee sys- home of Mrs. James Brown. Host- the mumps. way for details on a direct reduction'home loan. Frost, lb, ..._.'._...... _....„...... 4 12 esses assisting Mrs. Brown will be .The Mothers' club of Old Christ Weseraan. 2b «...«.»...«... 4 0 0 tem, handicaps are arrived at by a During the past 88 years we've helped many newlyweds buy .their Malre, ci...... 4 0 0 formula which is applied after the Mrs. 'Margaret Bradley and Mrs. Episcopal church will meet in.the Kessler, s . ..._... 8 0 0 round is completed. Virgil Bertriand. parish house Monday at 8 p. m. first home. Perhaps we can do the same for you. >' Merrill, 8b...... 8 1 1 Mrs. E. K. Sutton, president, will Graman, ' a 0 The club participated in National The scouts met last night in the After you've saved the needed, down payment, the remainder'of fire house ,\o plan for their par- conduct the meeting. -DIxon. If. 8 0 • 1 Golf day Saturday, seven members the purchase price can be financed through one of our mortgage Flordland, rf. _! 1 0 0 becoming eligible for "I Beat Ben ticipation In this week-end's camp- Mrs. Allan Carman accompanied BEAUTY AND COMFORT WITH Florence, rf...... ».„.„„„... 2 0 0 'Viodmieao jo PJOJAVBJQ II»»O '«K loans. Drop In for, further facts and figures. We're open till VonOhlen, p...... 8 4 1 Hogan" medals by posting net oree at the Battle grounds, Tree- scores better than the Open hold. who was soloist for the "end-of- 4:00 p. m. ' ; '. . ( SO 7 S champ's 71 at Dallas. Winners of Mrs. Edward Stegra's sixth grade year" luncheon of the Elberon CANVAS AWNINGS OOEANFOKT the medals were William Shea, Leo has contributed'$15 to the Ameri- Woman's club. Olough, 2b. Levlnson, Harold Phillips, Sr., Mrs.'can'Cancer society In memory of The annual banquet of the Neigh- You home, small or luge, new or eld, becomes more towe, cf. — Martha Berg, Ernest Turner, Chris- their former classmate,, Barry; Fit- borhood Players of Florence was tenssler.' cf...... topher and »Dr. Bossone. held a week ago yesterday at the BANK SAVINGS attractive more comfortable and more livable with Can< Glello, U. tin,, who died last August of leu- Vagner.' lb. .- kemia. The contribution represented Manor House, Moorestown. Allan vu Awnings. You tnjojr protection agalntt tumnaer tun Schaabolkli lb. class .savings for'the year. Carman, president of ihe New Jer- ngram, 8b. .... Officials Named ^U soy Theater league, spoke.' Mr. and and beat. Yo« add to the charm and beauty of your home. -«vlc, ss, .... Richard' Rigby;was ele'eted' vice Let w help you choose the Canvas Awnings best fittedt o Schlabolk, s For Monmouth Park ' president of the Grlnnell college Mrs. Carman joined In leading an SchaabDlk, p, ... flying club last .week. A freshman Impromptu swing drama. Other your need* and to your opportunities from a wide range OOEANPOBT—Officials for the there, Rlgby is a. graduate of Red guests included Walter Cox of Had- Ingraham,' p...... 1B52 turf season at Monmouth park donfleld, past president of the of beautiful colon, designs and patterns. ^ _ > Sullivan, t. iBank high school, He has been'act- have been approved by the £few ive, In. drama and with the Air league. / *Tbtrik»oHibstiMtforC*Hii*sAumi*gt" * - 25 '4- 9 Jersey State Racing commission, Eorce, R. O. T. "C rifle team. Uver Plait ...... O03 031—7 and will- be ready to assume their Oceanport _ 201 100—I posts opening day, Saturday, June Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward Cronk and CONDUCTS CHOBAI. STANDARD AWNING CO. Home Bun—VonOhlen, Two-base hits 14. Only few changes have been family have' moved from Oceanport i—Wagner, Schanbolk. Hita off VonOhlen to the Silas Cronk,home orr>Tinton OCEAN GROVE---Mra. Allan Car- PHONE RED BANK 6-0696 . Ingram 6. Struck out by VonOhlen 7. made since last year, including the man of Shrewsbury, recently ap- ngram Si Bases on balls oft VonOhlen appointment of Kenneth H. Lennox ave. '•,' , - ••(•hlltkrt 1«1T—CharUs Moratlar, Pnp. 1* oil Ingram ' 11. Mrs. Edith.Cooper has been con- pointed southern vice chairman of Mt mVIH ROAD O»m Friday Nlghto •• FAIR HAVIN to the position of steward and Vin- muslo of the Stats Federation of cent Mara to the paddock iudge- fined home by Illness. Little League shlp. , Mr, and,Mrs. James Brown and Women'a dubs, conducted the family, have returned, home. Mrs. choral of the Ocean Grove Worn- SEABOARD DIVISION .Officials for the 49-day meeting Standings Brown, visited with her mother in an's club in a concert at the clubs are John Turner, Sr., Kenneth Len- Fair Haven \vhile Mr, Brown went closing luncheon;last.week at the W nox and Earl Potter, stewards, the North End hotel. Mrs. Batt L. St. James, Rod Bank . s latter representing the racing com- on a fishing trip to Maine. Mrs. John Teotar has returned Spain of Montclalr, state federation Fair Haven Orioles ... .< % mission; John Brennan, Stanley president, was guest speaker. Mrs. Holy Cross, Bumson 1 Ginesple and William Trundle, plac- home after visiting her daughter In Washington, D. C. Carman introduced Mrs. T. A. Atlantic Highlands Tigers .... 1 ing judges; Vincent Mara, John I* Fearce of Ocean Grove 'M the new last Week's Results Bond, Wilfred V. Mullln and John The new are siren was put In use third district muslo chairman Fair Haven Orioles 3, St. James, B. Pryce, steward associates; Ed- for the first time a week ago Sun- GET THIS KANER Red Bank, 1. ward Blind, starter; Al Bonagura, EASY Saturday's IGames 4 clerk of scales; Vincent Mara, pad- NEw 1952 Next to Atlantic Highlands Tigers v7. dock judge, and Joseph R. Meglll, 24 Broad St. Merchintt Trust Red Bank Holy. Cross, at AUantlo Highlands. timer. . . • 'Fair Haven Orioles vs. fit. James, John Turner, Jr, will again be •it Fair Haven. racing secretary, with Thomas A. So/4 every where fir $779 — Both Games at 10:30 A. M. Steele as his assistant' Admissions Monday and parking are under Herbert J. St. James vs. AtlanUo Highlands Shaw. W. Riggs Maho'ney serves Tigers, at Fair Haven, 6:80 p, m. as mutuels manager, while'policing Wednesday Is under the' supervision of tha i i Fair Haven Orioles vs. Atlantlo Thoroughbred Racing Protective Highlands Tigers at Atlantlo High- bureau. •.•:.-.

St'James vs. Holy dross at Fair silk worm eggs are very small, » ^ « i. ... about 1(W of-t-wm weighing one Both Games at fljSO p. m. grain.* • ," ; let an

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.NOTICE. ' NOTICE."* NOTICE. West Point Graduate Include Warren Ayera, Jerome B. skfc-noUeaJthat The Great Atlantl; Take notice that H. L. Oreen Co., Inc., Take notice that The Cellar, Incorpor- Sailing Club Drew, Edward Hardy, Robert Kel- MUINEY JLUAINhXr , Pacific Tea Company has applied trading as Schulte-Unitcd hu applied }•<> ated, has applied to the Mayor and ly, Harold Kerchief, Edwin Ryan ; aa Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instruments, (the Mayor and Council of the Bor- the Mayor and Gouncil of the Borough Council of the Borough of Fair Haven and Harry Sadler. , b ot Bed BanV for a Plenary Retail of Red Bank for'a Plenary Retail Dis- for a Plenary Retail Distribution li- Opens Season I tisuneras, Binoculars, etc ;rlbutlon License for premises slt- tribution License for the premises sit- cense for premises located at 811 Rlv«r On the social oaleodar is a cov- Uceosad and beaded by State «f N. J. .„ •d at -111 Monmouth Street, Bed uated at 80-82 Broad Street,, Bed Bask, Boad, Fair Haven. LITTLE SILVER—Social activi- ered-dish supper party at the club- Bank. N. J. ' ' Officers, WE PAY GASH FOB OLD GOLD and SH-VBBf 'objections. If any, should be made im- ties at the Shrewsbury Sailing; club house Sunday, June 15, with Mr. Signed. mediately In writing to Amy E. Sblnn, LLOYD H. LAWRENCE. President- ware launched Saturday night at and Mrs. Gordon Pagdin aa chair- THE GREAT ATLANTIC * PACIFIC Clerk of the Borough of Bed Bank. Treasurer, MM Broadway Long Branch TBA COMPANY. Gillesple avenue. Fair Haven. the annual bachelors' dance, with men. The young married couples' Broadway Loan Co. (Signed)^ ^ 0REEN co., INC., GRACE W. LAWRENCE, Secretary, more than. 160 guests attending. group will hold a danca at the R. W. Burger, President, «» Locust Ava- Fair Haven, N. J. Music- was by Bob UcKevltt'a or- .LEE LUGGAGE, A. P. HOLZEMER, Pres Directors clubhouse June 21. nue, New Bochelle, New Tork.' Officers of Corporation chestra. Richard Prlede waa chair- O. C. Adams, Vice Prealdent, Cambridge LLOYD H. LAWRENCE, A. P. Holsemer, (OS Broadway, Ne« Gillesple Avenue, Fair Haven. man, assisted by Harry Sadler, Jr., Road, Ardmore. Pennsylvania. - "'RENl Monmouth County's Exclusive Leather Goodi Shop W. M. Byrnes, Viee President. 1 Dolssa York, 10, New York,' President and GRACE W. LAWR MCE, Walter Ingrain, Jr., R. "W. Hatha- FIJB8 TO BUBOPB A, \ Road. Searsdale: New York. Chairman. Glllesjle Avenue, Fair Haven. way and Frank Mayer. G. L. Hartford, Treasurer, 1 Creetmont S. B. Williamson, 902 Broadway, New ELIZABETH H. HARRINGTON, Dudley J. Ramadan of Dallas, Road, MonUlalr, New Jersey. York, 10, Mew York, Vice Sresident. Sharon, Conn. Members of the racing commit- Tex., formerly of Red Bank, left J, D. Ehrgott, Assistant Treasurer, Po- H. 8. Boyntdn, »02 Broadway, New York Stockholdere, tee met last week-end at tha club- Monday by plans for Europe, - cono Road, Denville, New Jersey.. 10, New York, Vice-president. LLOYD H, LAWBBNOE, ™ F. Stover, Secretary, 1B0 Heights H. WolfBon, 90S Broadway, New York Gillesple Avenue, Fair Ha«en, house, with Commodore Morris where he will visit jews] cutting • Boad, Rldgewood, New Jersey. . 10, New York, Vice President., : GRACE W. LAWRENCE, Sherwood, and Reginald C. Pye, centers In London, Paris, Rome, Foregoing constitutes the Board 0. M. Edelmann, 902 Broadway, New > ' Gillesple Avenue, Fair Haven. Sr., racing committee chairman. Geneva and Frankfurt. Tha son ot Directordirectors togethertogether ,,_wit witb_ .th—e following._,l. York 10, New York, Treasurer, .; WILLIAM S. HARRINGTON, Sailing activities will include a re- Mm. Florence M. Ramsden of J. M. Toolln, Hotel Whlttler, «» Burns M. Polk, 902 Broadway, New York .10, HUGH G. BAYNE, - Drive/Detroit, Michigan. New York, Secretary, • Los Angeles, Calif, gatta, July 19; comet regatta, Aug. Ocean ave., Sea Bright, ha is di- Robert M. Smith, 184) San Marco Bou- J, L, Freed, Comptroller, 902 Broadway, JEAN G. BAYNE, S and Avg. 10; woodpussy regatta, rector of the precious jewelry ds- levard. Jacksonville, Florida. ' New York lo; New York. • f; : New HaveTi, Conn, Sept. 6 and Sept, 7. partment of Nleman-Marous of Robblne t* Pierce, 81 Park Bidge Lane, Board ot Dlrectore ' ELIZABETH H.< HARRINGTON, A. P. Holtemer, , 002, Broadway, New : Biiena Vista Avenue, Rumson. Members of the racing committee Dallas. , D. B^Auitin! 1048 Franklin Ave., Blver York City. :-: Objections, It any, should be filed Forrest, III. . _, _ . , _ H, B, Boynton, 902 Broadway/New York immediately In writing with M, VFIoyFId . L. M.' Caaiyoux, Coply Plaaa Hotel, Boe- Smith, Borough Clerk of Fair Haven, B, c| Wallar, 902 Broadway, New York (Signed) William F,' LeachV Kenllworth Lakes, City ' THE CELLAR INCORPORATED, .'Marlton, New Jersey. J. M. 'Nicely, First National Bank, New LLOYD H. LAWRENCE, Pres. ; Harry V, Dutchyshyn F B, L. Reynolds. » Prospect Hill AT*., Attest:—Grace W, Lawrence, See'y. °r your graduate. J. M°,rD'Al»trn, 20 Pine street. New York $9.24 H.' B\"oleorg°e, 45 Tlsdale Road, Sears- City. • ' Cadet Hprry V. Dutchyshyn, ion 1. Q, Boiph, 227 East 57th Street..New . NOTICE of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Dutchy- Stockholders holding more than sae »el York City. . : Take notice that Dorothy Gardella and B. L, Morrli, 132 E, 72d street, New Eugenuge e Gardella,, tradingg aas Eugenee GGara - shyn of little Silver, is one of the ThiT'cre'at AUa'ntlc and Paclfle Tea Com, York City. •• : dellir ftft CoCo. . havhavee applieapplieliedd to the Ststa cadets of the U. S. Military Acad- pany of America, 420 Lexington Ays- C. M. Boyce. Mercantile Trust Co., Bel- Director ooff* tthh e DDiiDivisioivisioi i n ofof* Alcoholic emy -who was graduated Tuesday . mis. New York, New York. , , BBeverage s ControCtl l ffor a LimiteL itdd WhWholel - ' Objections, If any, ehould be made Im- Ust oi' Stockholder. Holding 1% or sale license.for the premises situated at in the upper quarter of hlg class mediately in writing to. Amy B. Shlnn, More of the Outstanding Shares' • 6 River St..... , Sea Briightg , and to maintain based on academic standing. Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. give a Kodak camera Common Stock a-warehouse at 6 Blver St., Sea Bright, For Camp, School or Travel. . • .. and to maintain a salesroom, at 8 River While at the Point, Dutchyshyn rna Haiel Irene Green, c/o H. L. Green Co., St., Sea Bright, was active in extra-curricular work; P. 0. Box 214, • 902 Broadway, N. Y. C. ' ; Objections, it any, should be made im- Newark 5, New Jersey. 112,76 Anderson & Co., c/o Fidelity Philadel- mediately in writing to the State Direc- He Is a member of the Howitzer phia Trust Co., Trust Dept., 136 S. tor, of the Division of Alcoholic Bever- staff, the Russian Language club, NOTICE Broad Street, Phila., Pa. ' age Control, 1060 Broad Street, New- the International Relations club, Take notice that The Great Atlantic Brown Brothers Harrlmon Co., 59 Wall ark 2, N, J. • the Forum and the Radio club, • He and Pacific Tea Company has. applied Street, New York, N. Y, DOROTHY GARDELLA, to the Township Committee of the Catton k Co,, e/o Second National Bank EUGENE GARDELLA, also was a member of the track Toownshlp" of Middletown for a Limited Trust Dept., Ill Franklin Street, Bos- $4.40 ' Hartshorns Lane, Rumson, N, J. team during his third and fourth FOOT LOCKERS Rdetaie l Distribution License for premises ' ton 6; Mass. years. • situated at 107. Leonardo Avenue, Mid- Genoy *jCo., Chuixh St. Station, New NOTICE. LARGE! ... 31" long, 17" wide and 13" high dletown Township, Leonardo, N, J, r In the past year, he held the rank H«re * cZ'e/a Bank of N, Y. 4 Trust Take notice that Dante Daverlo, pro- -. , -, Officeret ;•. Co.. 48 Wall Street. New York. N. Y. prietor of the Llncroft Inn hae ap- of cadet lieutenant. He is now a R. W. Burger. President, 59 Loeusti Ave- Harvard * Co., c/o The New England plied to the Township Commtttse of,the) second lieutenant In the Corps of Sturdily built! complete plywood veneer box, cov- nue, New Bochelle, N. Y. Trust Co., 135 Devonshire Street, Bos- Township of Middletown for a Plenary Engineers. Before being appointed O. C. Adams, Vice President, Cambridge ton 7, Mass.. Retail Consumption license for his prem- ered with hard vulcanized fibre; heavy brass- _, Road, Ardmore, Pa. '. - Kane A. Co,, o/o The Chase National ises situated near the highway at Lin. to the academy by Rep. James C. W. M, Byrnes, Vice Presides*. 1 Dolma Bank, U Broad Street, New York cruft, N. J. Auchlneloss, he attended Sullivan's ' Road. Scarsdala, N, T. N. Y! • - Objections, if any, should be mad* Im- Preparatory school. plated hardware; full size removable tray and 2 G. L. Hartford. Treasures, I Crsstmont Xing ft Co,, c/o City Bank Farmers mediately In writing to Howard W. Rob- . Road. Montclalr. N. J. __ •« - Trust Co,, 22 William St.. New York erts, Clerk of the Township of Middle- heavy leather handles for easy carrying, J. D. Ehrgott, Assistant Treasurer, Po- 1 City. cono Road, Danvlllo, N.i J, Safe * Co., 13 South Street, Baltimore " (Signed) Corps Cadet Members F. F. Stover, Secretary^ >M Heights - 2, Md, DANTE DAVERIO, I. 4 W- Sellgnwn * Co., <5 Broadwayi 19.52 • Llncroft, N. J. It's a (If* my graduate will New York, N. Y. Receive Certificates treasure and use for years* Slgler k Co.,* c/o Central Hanover Bank .98* NOTICE. Mrs. Brigadier Henry Newby, We suggest out of the five and Trust Co., 70 Broadway, New Take notice that John Morris and Wil- ' Drive," Det'roTtT'Mleh. " York. N. Y. editor of the corps cadet courses models of the new Kodak Special.... 9 liam S. Noglows, trading as the Strand R, M. Smith, is4S Sejsi Kares Blvd., Steere ft Co., c/o Glrard Trust Co,. Phil- Tourist Camera' (tae.lt te> adelphia, Pa. Restaurant, have applied to the Mayor for the Salvation Army, presented Jacksonville, Fla. 117.40) tar the stllf camera R. L. Pierce, Slt>Park Ridge Lane, Pitta- Touchstone * Co., c/o The Penna Co,. and Council of the Borough of Bed Bank Robert Dries, higher grade corps burgh. Pa., - -''•-. ' Packard Bids/.. Philadelphia. 119.88. for a Plenary Retail Consumption license cadet, with a certificate of gradu- fani f«r tha young movie Buy With Confidence at D. B. Austin, 1041 Franklin Avenue, for premises situated-at. 64-66 Broad maker, we recommend the NOTICE. . street, Red Bank, N. J. ation at the local citadel last Week. River i'Orest, III. , Cine-Kodak Reliant Camera L, .M, Cazayoux, Copley Plasa Hotel, Take notice that the Beacon HM1' . Objection*, If any,' should be made Im- Cadet Dries has completed a six- Country Club, Tuc, has applied to the mediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, year course. with f/a.T Una (asa.io). Come In ana let »e ehew you the eonv W.BOp.tOLea"h*"kelSiworth Lakes, Marl- Township Committee of Middletowa Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. plete line-Dp ot Kodak Cameras. . ton, N J. * i I Township tor a club license for prem- '•••• ' : (Signed) . . . • Pvt. Albert Carter, who hag re- • JOHN MORRIS, •- LEE LUGGAGE E, L. Reynolds, a Prospect Hill Ave., ises situated at Beacon Hill Boad, Mid- cently 'returned from service in Prices Include Federal Tax Summit. N. J. .., dletown Township. 47 South Street, Red Bank, N. J. H, B. George, 48 Ttldale Road, Scats- . OUeotlons, if any, should be made WILLIAM NOOLOWS, Germany, received a certificate oi dale, N. Y. - Immediately In writing to Howard W. 283 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. J. graduation for the three-year 125 BROAD ST. RID BANK Stockholders holding more than ons Roberts, clerk oC the Township of Mid- « course. Higher grade corps cadets per cent ot the stock—The Great At- dletown. ' who received first class certificates 1 DOORS FROM STEINBACH lantic and Paelfle Tea Company of (Signed) NOTICE America, 420 Lexington Avenue, -New BEACON HILL COUNTCOUNTRRY CLUB, INC. Take notice that Louis Granleranlero anand for completing their "F" course Ttlephon*: Red Bank 4-2557—Open Friday Evening* York. New York. OfficerOffi s Mario Grantero (Partnership)(Partnership), T/T/A were Florabel Blair, James Chad- 17 BROAD ST. RED BANK Objections, if any, should he mads im- CCrystal l WWini e and LlouorsLl . has applied DAVIID T.JONEST.JONES. PPresidentrresident. wick, Edward Chadwlek and Ron. • Plus Federal Tax mediately in writing to Howard W, Rob- (3 JSast'FroJSt'FrFronntt StStreeett , ReRdd Bank, N. J. to the Mayor and Council of the BoBorr- erts, clerk of Middletown Township. RA'2?!PH? VAVAN PELT, Vice President- ough of Bed Bank, N. J., for a PPlenarl y aid Dries. THS GREAT ATLANTIC •PACIFIC Treasurer, , ' Retail Distribution license for premises TKA COMPANY New Monmouth, N. J. ' aituated at 27, West Front street, Red T., 0. Box 814. - ••• * Directors Newark, 5, New jereey. 111,(8 Ob^eet'lons, If any, should be made Im- THOMAS GILMORE. SR., mediately in wrltlnk to Amy E. Shlnn. East Xeansburg, N. J, Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank, NOTICE. RICHARD J. TRENERY, TAKB NOTICE that P, BsllanUna * Keaneburg, N. J, LOUIS""GRAJM»RO, Bone has applied to the State Director of JOHN WARREN, the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Con- Leroy Apartments, Red Bank, K. J. t9.6> MARIO ORANIERO. trol for a Limited Wholesale License for M. A, VREELAND, NOTICE. premises situated on the North Side of Middletown. N. J. , Talc* notice that'Globe Hotel Com- West Bergen Place. West of New York HAROLD COLLINS, JR., pany, Inc., has applied to the Mayor and Long Branch Railroad Tracks,-Red fair Haven, N. J. and Counotl of the Borough of Red Bank* Bank, New Jersey,'and to maintain a IRVING SMOCK, N. J,, for a Plenary Retail Consumption warehouse and salesroom on-the afore- license for.premises situated at No, SO said premises. Cast Front street. Red Bank. N. J. . Officers, Directors and Stockholders is.a'e. Elections, If any, should be mads Im- Holding Ten or More Percentum of woiiately In writing to Amy B. Shlnn, Stock Ares NOTICE.. Clerk of the Borough ot Red Bank, President and Director, Carl W. Baden- Take notice that Holly Pitcher Oper- hausan.t Old Short Hills Road, Short atingatin ' Company. Inc., trading- as the Hills, New Jersey. MlMolllll y Pltchir Grille. Intends to apply GLOBE HOfEL, CO., INCV to Mayoor and Council of the BorouBorouggh PAUL R1TZAU, President, Vies President and Director. Otto A, Ma nd Counil of the Borugh KATHE RITZAU. SeoreUry, WITH THE GREAT NEW WORK-SAVING Bsdenhauien, Brookside, Morris county, of ReRdd BanBkk forf a RetelRtlll ConsumptioCti n . New'Jersey, • I License for premises situated at 81 18.5J HERMAN JUTZAU, Treasurer Treasurer and Assistant Scerotan, In- RWerslde Arenue, Bed Bank, New Jersey. HJ Jeffrey, do Rona Street, inter- '. The officers are 8ydney Claman, Pree- NOTICE. ' Identi Lillian.Friedman, Vice President; Take -notice that Sandera Cohen and oecreiarr.^ rfonn B., -Farrell. IT Ahner Friedman, Secretary-Treasurer. Gussie Cohen, trading as Sanders ft Com- Court, South Orange, N. J. Stockholders pany, has applied to Mayor and Council /Director~—--— . Georgs ^T.. Delacorteeofte, JrJ .. Ill Sydney Claman, • , of the Borough ot Red Bank, for a R«- - Jifth- avenue]. New York II, N, Y. i Sllllsn Friedman,'. i tall Plenary Dlstrlbutlbn llcsnse - for ; Dlree' welnler Slog- Abner Friedman, premises situated at 87 Broad Street, Edith Clanan. Red Bank, N. J. I Stockholder. "Dorothy's^ Ba'deahausen, Objections, If any, should be made Im- Objections, It any, should be made Im- Old Short Hills Road, Short Hills, New mediately In writing to Amy E, Shlnn, Jsriejr.l' —-'* '•-! .•• • . '•' '--v'- •-• Clerk of the'Borough of Red Bank. StockhoUac. August Horrmana, 112 Prospect StrJet, . Stapleton, gtatca Is- RS COHBN, land, New York. .» •.:•'•«>, .::.*.••;-••:. 11.5! COHEN. Objections, If any, should M mad* MOLLY PITOHBR OPERATINO CO.. INO. Trading aa Mplljr. Pikener Grille. NOTICE Immediately In writing to ths State'Di- 16.71. SYD~)NBK Y CLAHAN,'President. rector of the Division of Aleoholle Bev- Take notice that Patrick Loftus. T/A PRICED AS LOW AS erage Control, 1060- Broad Street, .New- NOTICE. Leonardo Bar and Grill, has applied-to ark 2, New.Jersey, ' the Township Committee 'ot Middletown , P. BALLANTINll * SONS, - Take notice-that Louis Felshman and Township for a Plenary Retail Consump- Freeman 8tre«t* Harry Fellhman T/A'Louta Falahman A tion license for premises sltuatsd at Cen- I10.U Newark 1, N, 1. Son have applied to tha Mayor and ter avenue, Leonardo, New Jeriay. Council of the Borough of Bed Bank Objections, If any, should be made Im- NOTICE for a Distribution license for promisee mediately in writing to Howard W. Rob- Take nodes that Daniel Ltneaaa T/A situated at 121 West Bergen place, Red erts.* Clerk of Middletown Township. Llnehan's General Store has applied to Bank, New Jersey. (Signed the Mayor and Counoll of Borough ot PATRICPA K LOFTUS. ' New Shrewsbury for a Plenary retail Objections, If any, should be mado Im- distribution license for premises sltua'tsd mediately In writing to Amy B, Shlnn, NOTICE. Cu. ft. at Southeast corner Water /street and Olerk, of tho Borough of Red Bank, Take notice that Peter Cerrlns. T/A Tlnton Avenue, Tlnton Falls, New Jersey, . (Signed) Objections. If any, should, bs made im- Piping' Bock Restaurant, hat applied mediately In c-wrltlng to Jfargretta- L. . LOUIS FELSHMAN, -to the Mayor and Council of ths BON Heed, Borough Clerk of New, Borough of 11,96 HARRY FELSHMAN. ough of Rumson for a Plenary Retail Shrewsbury, ' ' . •••.'' Consumption license for premises situ- NOTICE. ated at 120 East Rlvsr road. In tha Bor- 18.08 ( .' DANIEL LINEHAN. . Take notice .that -Harry Holler, trad- ough of Rurason. ing-as Moller's Delicatessen^ has applied (Objections, it any, ihould be made NOTICE. to the township oommlttie of Middletown Immediately In writing to Albert A. Kan,. tanB weeks ahead— township for a Limited Retail Dlstrlbu. Jr., Clerk, of ths Borough ot Bumson, ONLY Take notice that Michael W. Dem CoWtpo* |«ti yo. cook mony itlon license fo» prsmlssi situated at Wil- (Signed) VA D'smpiey'i Bar, hat applied son avenue. Port Monmouth, N.-J, awoh at one Hms—to be h- dietown Townihlp committee ef IS.62 PETER CERRINA. town Township for u Plenary Reti Objections, If any, should be made *rlduo»y fmefl and Hered sumption license tor premises, sltuatsd at u n u o 4 NOTICE. fwfirlws aw«b hi o i*m»ht. Cooper Boulevard, State Highway II, &^ cr.rk .ri. .dSl.t.w? trn .h^ Take notice that Max Safran T/A Middletown Township, Max's Bar. has applied to the Mayor 500 and Council of the Borough ot Red Bank Objections, If any, should be made tor a Plenary Retail Consumption llcsnse DOWN , Immediately In writing to Howard W. NOTICE tor premise* situated at >0 Maple ave- Roberts, Clerk ot Township of Middle. nue. Red Bank. N, J, ) town. . . • Tsks notice that Henry R. Stadlsr, and Dorothy L Stadlsr, trading as Objections, |f any, should be mad* Im- 1 Willow Brook Restaurant, Intend to mediately In writing to Amy JD, Shlnn, lalanet on Stan I«y Poyrrunt Ffan is.us MIOHA'EL W, DEMPSEY. pply to Mayo* and Council of the Olerk ot ths Borougorough ooff Red Bank, NOTICE, ' of {Fair Haven for a Plenary umntipn license for premises t>... """"MA"" X Taka »» that Patsy Bruu and ! River Ro»d, Fslr Haven, We can arrange to help you save Oeorge O»o IK, T/A BBergei n Bar,hays NOTICE. nDplled to t Mayor and Council of the it, It any, ihoujd be mads Im- Borough of Read Bank for a Plenary Re* In writing to U. Floyd Smith, on food of your own selection for your tall Consumptio--, jtlon •llesnis (or orsmliti is Borough ot Fair Havcn> • iltttiUd att. 1fT7 WWe»t Bsmn Pfaes, Red Coldspot Freezer. Objection.t!l , It any, should >b's mads Alarm )•«* M««« ore •Immsdlatel f * t y In writing to Amy E, Shlnn, 11,51 v e*jf ttw wtfldvw — Cold. Clsrk, of ton Borough of Red Bank, NOTICE, •t«4 breaktaiH of frotss -. r. r b' thtt Olfa . Olujb. »sf»o, Bogel^ B"^*"* M ll t* AOIRRA. . _^nk, for a .. I* 01. COLDSPOT Jon license (or prem NOTICE II ihr«wsbuti avsnus, 1 ta ths To1 iihlp Oomml FREEZERS T SUPPLIES , Objsotloni, If any, ihould bt' nad« .. Jstown Tpwnil. p for a Pleni Isll Gsniumptlan llesnis 'od ACMAVSUUS. iatt SOLD ONLY IY 11.01 (ffl d nooik "" r]MA orou'fh of * nwiiwi.NOTICt. , • ' •' 4>sdl SIARS, ROIIUCK AND CO. Taks no thtt Janu Ung (trading srts, IffflMQft bOMINIO B, AOIRRA, lit til) ,.hn applied toL tht (I Union Mmali of «• B6W»»h el THIODO NOTIC*. MiW »«, „. R>4 Bunk lor a . Take Vi TjianM foAr W««tore t Mt« S9»J1«"K . NOTICB A COLDSPOT FOR IVIRY FAMILY ha. appll \M svinui. R«il Tik. notice that Ohsrlii l", Pitt.tion quseiioni, It snr, ind Mlllls Pstlinon (Tridlng siHoll- Idlstify In wrHIng, l«y tilquorilihas appllin to the Mayor •tk of tfci Borourt [or; a Pleniry ,R«t ! erti. Clerk of Us^rowMhlp ef sllddU' L NOTICE utr«l li me j M you tewn* ,-. Jt ;:NO NM» TO MY MOM- Tilt nitlti that Uorolhr Osritlls skd Ulsrk, of Oil Do; lisv*J» yew tMVM—e C«l«. uiam tJiraills T/AKunni Oardill* tM« Illtsg wMi «sw)*l*«4 IMWI for *• rnhwtt you be«ene • CaldiMt Com piny havi spn liil tit the lists Creeier ew««f—y«u bitan* • member H»ddin'i.O«rnir. Iriltof il ins, pjvfileii,, ot .A/enhol s «f muN ht« nhwtf, •»•"«•. Wflt'el .?ir •Win. .vVho.ill. •> Mie femss) Colstiptt henomy Ch/b— y#M 4«i|0y ^#0* wiMoufui on mcoti CHM f,| to, He UM** 14 C«. H. UMtf tr##9M tVtMM'M. #tSf»l Pretiei «M l(er«« •Mtbt. •If Ik*..••• 1|| 4*0 Ut.irr «ff Use < 4W.ll

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nefri'moHoeo*! ler rti»ulriiMt o buyen ' the Zoo. You'll want « veritable Noah's Ark of ttie«e little <', .-pseudo>pearl and Baymond Castlgllon* y. ' William ^Bodgers rfdnettone animals Shrewsbury Bllddletown Eatontown to wear rain or shine. lege club recently'at the home of house, Fair. Haven; Mrs. H. L. Everett rd., Elver Plaza, for pres- Skidmore Club , Mrs. •William H. Egolt on Hilltop Brandes,. Manaaquan; Mrs, Ben- ent and prospective* Skidmore col- MAIN STREET (Corner Oerfltld Ave.) • AVON-iY-THI-MA, N. J. ter. jamin Elnhorn, Deal; Mrs. Alton lege students,- - accepted students Atbury Park Mill V. Evans 'and Mrs. Leo Relsner, and thoir mothers.! Elects Officers Present were Mrs, Sloan D. Rob-Jr., Lone Branch, and Mrs. H.,H, ertson of Fair Haven, retiring Tonne, Sea Girt; Monmouth County Safe Deposit Co. Miss lone VanBuskirk was elect- president; Mrs. Theodore B. Hall, Some authorities contend 'that •ankers Ltd. Bulldlnr—*»•• S1.IO and Up, Plus Tax ed president and Miss Kathryn N. Jr., Manasquan, retiring soorotary- Club members will be hostesses at the moat stable difference between Cooper secretary-treasurer of the treasurer, and Mrs. Peter Cartmell, a tea Tuesday afternoon at the the so-calle'd races' of mankind>.is Broad*- Red Bank (OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 TO 5 — SAT. 9 TO 12) Monmouth County Skldmore Col- Rumson; Mrs. Charles J. Wodo- home of Mrs. Frank F. Blatsdell.on hot skin color"ibut.hair,forhi."

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iT«a>im« OWMM, Portrt.ilM nttod KII.1 Cslltafitls Mdli UilNr Mil, hi ntw Conlourl nihlni luiin'bli. Ciillni M Tit iir.'lMt Willit with lieu) Pot lulhirt*ll,|lll-feuiH,| Mt »• BiMhlt. M, flltt kMtf, IMA* FREE Gift Boxes, Gift Cards To ntk* gllt^lvlng taiy, to provld* tht right touch of stnUmtnt. thtrt'U nuns UIIAR bt h— gift boxn and gift eudt, to wens UIIAB ,11V i mtl» it M»m lib tht Moond atxival of 20 IROAP STRUT Santa Chun.' IIS IIIOADWAY MID BANK LONd IHANCH RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 6. 1952

NOTICE SAFETY PROGRAM KOIJSft^htrebj-given that an offer hai hmmiMJa **• T8wS",hll> Com" 2 More Entrance Signs for Rumson ASBURT PARK—A new series mltt>«"Wnii«-Ttffinhlp of Middletow1 n "Sugar.'n'spice. of. safety radio broadcasts opened Window & Plate Glass toi the purchase of propertr located In Saturday over radio station WJLK, the Townihlp of Mlddletown, being Lotl sponsored by the women's commit- 25(to IS InduslM,-Block 1:6 to 18 In- cl*iveflft}ioifcdR on the Map entitled everything nice tee of the Monmouth County Safety Mirrors Retilvered Lebnasjl fBmgnX Lenlson for the aum council, directed by Mrs. Frank A. o( l9j6.»B,pPpon the following terms: Hayes, The program features high Cash, and that 'a' hearing on the laid Glass Tops For matter Is to be held at the Mlddletown school pupils who express their TowntMp Hall on Wednesday afternoon, ideas by using the theme "Citizens Desks and Furniture June 11, 1952, at 8:30 o'clock, at which of Tomorrow Look at Safety To- time the Towmhip Committee will eon- day." slier laid offer and whether it will re- Safety Auto Glass i#t the unt or confirm and ratify tha "Baby Sitting" is the toplo for same, according to laid termi and con- .._ „ ,__ „__ IWTAtUlD WHILE YOU WAIT ditions providing that no higher price the broadcast Saturday at 11:30 or better termi ihall he bid for laid a. m., by Carole Macho and Jane propertr by any other perion. Safrurton of Red Bank Catholic MORRIS PLATE GLASS CO. Br' Order of the Township Committee high school. of the Towmhip of Mlddletown. MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK 8-1083 ' HOWARD TV. BOBERTS, 11,81. Townihlp Clerk, KEEBLER 4 • NOTICE Rich ond buttery :". lopped'w/fh sugar and mitmtg The following entitled Ordinance Tin AN ORDINANCE CREATING GARBAGE • .(COLLECTION DISTRICT IN THE COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES—RIVER- SIDE SECTION OP MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, TO BE KNOWN AS GAR. NEW HOMES BAGE COLLECTION DISTRICT #5. ' Wfu paned on final reading at a meet- ing of the Towmhip Committee of the Towmhip of Middletown, held on Wed- neidajr, May 28, 1952, and wai there- upon approved by the Chairman of the Towmhip Committee, LAWRENCE A. CARTON, JR., Chairman of the Towmhip Committee. Howard W. Robert!, Townihlp Clerk, • Dated: May 28, 1952. fi.tl STBlNmCH NOTICE Tha following entitled Ordinance vie ORCHARD ACRES JV* PAN Y AN ORDINANCE VACATING A FOR. . : TlOtC' OF."HILLSIDE PLACE AS SHOWN ON MAP OT GEORGB A. DELATU3H. wai.passed, on final reading at a meet- RANCH TYPE - LARGE PLOTS ing -of.' the Townihlp Committee of the Towmhip of Mlddletown, held on Wed- Rumion borough'* nevir artistic several months ago. Gift of the neiday, May 14, 1052, and wai there- sign—the >>econd to be erected In Rumson .Improvement association, upon approved by the Chairman of the DEPENDABLE Township Committee. the borough—stands at the.Bum- the signs Were designed by Rob- son-Sea Bright bridge. A similar ert-C. Edwards, Rumson architect, LAWRENCE X CARTON, JK., Chairman of the Towmhip Committee, sign will be put up on Rumson rd. and. were made and lettered by Howard w, Roberts, near, the Little Silver line. . The William E. Lee of Highlands. In 1 FUR STORAGE 9,000 to 9,300 Towmhip Clerk, 12.18 first algn, .located, on River rd.,, at the center is the Rumson borough NOTICE the Fair Kayen -line, -was set upcrest. . NOTICE ll hereby given that an offer has'been* received by the Townihlp Com- mittee of the, Towmhip of Mlddletown, * Insured Storage in Modern Vaults William Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. INSPECTION INVITED for'the purchase of property located in William Boychuk and Mrs. G. the Townihlp of Mlddletown. being lots Mr.- and' Mrs. /Joseph •.Phillips Antlizel, ' ' 114 to 136 incl.. 143 to 145 incl,, 203 g-ave a iamily dinner at their home HWY. 35 TO MIDDLETOWN, FIVE CORNERS, TURN RIGHT. to *0» Incl., Block 1; loti Ul to 148 * Expert Repair Service incl,, 1>7 to 200 Incl., block 2: lota 187, Sunday. Attending were Mr.' and A special meeting of the pulpit 188, 181, 192, block Si lotl 126 to 128 Mrs. Frank Boyce and daughters committee and church hoard mem- j APPROXIMATELY 2,000 FEET ON RIGHT. Incl.. block 4; lotl 77 and 78. block E; * Hollanderizing ?•• ;, Barbara and Betsy,. Mr,- and Mrs. bers was held Sunday night with lota SI and 92/bloek S; lots 1 and 2, block 7; lota 48. to 48 Incl., block 8. Wilfred Holtsiander and son Carl- eRev. Gordon -Aldrlch of Keyport on the map entitled Leniaon Manor 4or ton, Mr. and Mrs. Justls Camp, and Rev. Gettls of Hillside, the--sum of ISOO^upon the following Miss Myrtle Boyce of Keyport, Mr. Children's day exercises will be terms: Caah, and that a hearing on the •aid'matter la to be held at the Middle- PHONE TODAY! Our jsorvdecl'messen- and Mrs., Carlton Klnhafer' and held Sunday at 11 a. m. at the town, Towmhip Hall on Wednesday af- daughter Carol, and Bruce Ftiil- Baptist church. Rohearsal will be ger will call for your furs. ROBERT J MARVIN ternoon, June 11, 1962, at 8:30 o'clock Ups of Kolmdel, , . held Saturday morning^ at irhich time the'Townahip Committee Mrs. Arthur Mofller is a patient will; consider said'offer and whether it Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kessler and EXCLUSIVE AGENT will., reject the lame or confirm and Asbury Park 2-4000 Rtjd Bank 6-4000 daughter Carole of Bed Bank are at Rlverview hospital. ratify the same, according to said terms and conditions, providing that no higher Long Branch 6-1745 moving into the apartment above The annual'business meeting of price o'r better terms shall be bid for the Jacob Stern store. the Federated church will be held said property by any other person. New member* .taken' into the Monday night in fellowship hall. Tha purchaser must sign an agreement Federated; church Sunday at ' the Holmdel township schools will CALL MATAWAN 1-2568 , to trade and gravel Lenlson Manor from FUR STORAGE, Fifth Floor close- Friday, June 13. Church Street to Main Street, before se- morning eervice were Mr. and Mrs. curing deed, and also deposit *1,100.00 as security to see that the same is hard surfaced with black top—same to be in accordance) with specifications of Town- ship Engineer. By Order of the Towmhip Committee «( tha Township of< Mlddletown. 'HOWARD W. ROBERTS. : •-•• ' Township Clerk. Dated! May 28, 1952.' 15.04 CHANCERY 3-38 SHERIFF'S SALE:—By virtue of a writ of execution to be directed. Issued out of the Superior Court of New Jersey (Chancery Division^ there will be exposed to sale at public vendue on , „ Monday, the SOth day of June, 1952, between the houri of 12 o'clock-and 4:«0 o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving Time) In the afternoon of laid day, at the Court House In the Borough of Free-. hold. County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a judgment of said court amounting to approximately $7,681.00. ALL THAT tract or parcel of land, •Huatt lying and being In the Townihlp of Mlddletown, In the-County of Mon- mouth in tha State of New Jersey: BEING Wivown and designated ai Lot •Number 25, Block B, on the "Revised Map of Block B, Orchard Manor, Flor- ence Road, ,Mlddletown Township, Mon- mouth County, N. J." dated January 6, 1»4? ts4'«>)ela by Henrj-F, J/abrecime, Engineer, Bed Bank, New Jersey, and being more particularly described as fol _ _j at a point In tha South* erly Una ot Florence Boad distant there- on On» Hundred Feet (100') Westerly from the. corner formed by the Intersec- IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT WE REDUCE OUR STOCK tion} of the said Southerly line of Flor- enee Koad with the Westerly line'of Mar- Tin.Road, thence running (1) South 11 degreel, 81 minutes, 10 aeeands East, US.as feet to a point In the line of land now or formerly belonging to West: MEDIATELY BECAUSE OF ALTERATIONS GOING ON! theiWe (8) -along tha Una of lands now or formerly belonging to West, North 89 degrees, • »B, minutes, 80 seconds Wast, 68.J feet to. Lot Number 261 thence (») North 11 degrees, Jl mlimtei, 10 eeconds Outstanding values for every member of the family," for your home. Newberry's sacrifices huge stock of timely new meTchandise to West, 1»J,«5- feet to; a point' In the Southerly -llna^ot Florence) BoadI thanee (4) along . 34" OUILTED PLASTIC HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THIS EVENT. <(« lines) • ttl.it. * • - • •• CHANCERY 3-43 Bed, M»IM, Blue, Peach. . DRAPERY FABRICS SHERIFF'S, SALEt—Br virtue of > writ of execution to me directed, Issued out Valgei to 98c Yd. 36" Solid Color Butcher Linen 36" Solid Color Embossed Cotton igt tha 'Superior Court of New Jersey 36" PRINTED COTTOJVS Regular 98c Yard (Chancery plvlllon) there wilt ba ex- 36" Solid Color Plain & Waffle Pique 36" Flocked Voiles posed to aa)a at public vendue, on 30" SOLID COLOR PLISSE CREPE Monday, tle'-IOth day of June, 19.69. 36" Solid Color and Striped Denim 36" Waffle Pique Sitween th? hours of 15 o'clock and 4180 VALUES TO 79e YARD o'clock (ar a o'clock Ayllcht Saving 36" Solid Color & Striped Chambray 36" PRINTED SHEETS Time) In .the afternoon of laid day. at NOW 36" Crease Resistant Fabrics ' the Court House in tha Borough of »«!• NOW 87 hold. County of Monmouth, New Jersey, YD. to satisfy) a judgment of said court 36" Printed Dimity . 36" SOUD COLOR SHEERS amounting to approximately 14,781.00. Yd. ALL that tract or parcel of land- and 36" MAR9UISETTK '- 36" "Newbelfc" Percak NOW 57' premls.s ."hereinafter . particularly de- 36" PRINTED CRETONNES 36" PRINTED scribed situate l«ln(r andd beinbeing In the latttr Than 80 Squar* Fabric* Township! of Mldcfl.town In th County CURTAIN REMNANTS VALUES TO S9o YARD [ ' _ ; 30" AWWNG MATERIALS of Monmouth and the Stata ot New V«lu«i to 69e Yard Regular 39c Yd. Strip* and Solid Colon BARK CLOTH B«31NN1NO at » point on the south, arly I de of Main Street and tha west. REGULAR 69c YARD Rtgulir 89c Yard eriy side of Charles Street, and thence (4) running In a south.rfi; direction one hundred JtlOO) fe.t to the north tide ( af tot #.ii and thence (i) running NOW c n«tha north.rly side of Loi Yd. y.nva (75) fe.t to a pointi NOW 57 HOW 291 NOW 77YD.

MIN'S COTTON MBN'S WHITE BOYS' LEISURE UDIIS' RAYON LADIES' SUNBACK CLEARANCE GIRLS' INFANTS' KNITTED ATHLETIC SHIRTS T-SHIRTS DRESSES and BOLERO J'?KETS OQ DRESSES CREEPERS 3 For 2 FOR *1 $2-87 (ACH (ACH wttmi BLUE Rag. SOe'Valua SltM MA1ZK DRESSES «. 1* A 18 mo. R.g. B9« V«lu». Rig> 3.29, Sim 3 to • •U»i M to U '( 2 For Be)f. to 11,30 87 lh« Id. R««.> 2.91 SPECIAL CREDENZA WHITE ,„,„, . DON'T FOIICET DAD EACH MONMOlfTH •URUOOATt'l ON FATHER'S DAY, JUfJE llSTH MANUPACfUMri i UNO I (0 14 ENAMEL MEDICINE CABINETS OF THI MTATl CLOU OUT WITH LOOP TOWEL BAR TIES 57^2 •IRLS* COTTON $1. RE». $2.19 VALUE PMI DIFT FOLPIR R.g, f 1.00 Valu. For 1 Hi Jaratflhat B.d B.nk, In n. tjsuni* "" dinus Monmouih anil lull ft tfitr Jtiuf, 2 JERSEYS muii.mil tn fta «ih,d«/ af July! MIN'S lANPORISID Sla Ihi lurroial. of till ITauniy ol Man< MIN'S DRlll lUvcw I FT, IT * FT. HOUIIHOLD ioul.fi ai fifa offl.. In ih. Oaurl Haul., WhIU and I Ih. lorbuih of Kri.holdi far Ih. Rogulir 2.91 Vilui trui/M Colon. epplnlmiin nl aamt. At pirion.ai ad. SOCKS COTTON n»l.irilir a!. Iki CiU • ai ika aald SPORT SHIRTS 97 Orow Nook LINOLEUM MATS •—TMi »au haying nil'"' BROOMS I-M.L. R««, to 2.91 •tolM, 97' 2 For 3 PAIRS R«|ular c Rifl. I.B9 Valut R«g. 4«o J. J. NEWBERRY GO. 774? IROAP IT. l.29Viluo I9« Vilut Whllfl ind Solid Colon •liot 10M to II. 87 IA. 57 IA, Page Fourteen RED BANK 'REGISTER. JUNE 5, 1952 Lady cliff Graduate Winslow Receives Don't Sugmr Legal Aid Society For 'Another Mlnuf GUITARS Degree at Seton Hall (8 What tier yoor Has Paid Director SOUTH ORANGE — Donald. 7. 3J Itching skin trouble ma; Winslow, son of-Mrs. Evelyn Wins- be. Head to foot. Hugh F. Dugan,' clerk of the An- low of Oldfleld pi.. Red Bank, will SKIN Safe for children. bury Park district court, has been be graduated Sunday from Seton BEFORE YOU DECIDE THERE'S NOBODY HOME SALVI named paid director of the Legal Hall university, College of Arts and Aid xoclety of Monmouth county. WONDER •Ht* SOAP Sciences.* He will receive a bach- Announcement of Mr. Dugan'* elor of scienc N e degree In aoclal sci- Sold In Red Bank by Sun R«y, Wh»l»n. appointment came from Msgr, Jos- ence. • • ' •/ B.nnelt, ud Umlt Onif Slorti; or ANDERSON MUSIC eph T. Casey, pastor of St. James your hofnc»towil drufgUt. 11 BROAD ST., RED BANK Catholic church of Red Bank, so- ciety president. MJSST. Casey said' Give her am increasing uie of the society's serv- ices by persons financially unable to pay for legal service in civil mat- ters made it necessary to obtain Tuxedo Rental a salaried director. • Under the stepped-up program, to get to the 'phone • Cutaway! • Mornlnff Sultf the society office now will be locat- • Whll« Dlnnar Jacket! • Stroller! ed In the Asbury Park district • Midnight Wu« Tundoi court office and all applications for • Midnight Blua Full Dreti Suit. aid will be made to Mr. Dugan • Cocktail Coat and processed by him. If inves- tigation indicates a case Is -worthy Formalwear for Every of free legal aid, it then will be assigned to a lawyer in the area Sometimes the person you're calling where the applicant lives, The at- i Miss Bernlce O. Kellt Occasion * • • torney will provide his help without just can't get.to the telephone right Every Season charge. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS —Miss During May, Mr. Dugan reported Bernlce .Catharine Kellt, • daughter away. She'll appreciate it-and you'll the society received 28 apppllca- of Mr. and Mrs. John R. KelH of tions, ten of which were assigned to 20 Naveslnk ave. here, received a. attorneys, Each month a different bachelor of arts degree during the save yourself disappointment—if group of lawyers is appointed by recent commencement exerylges of Segall's the society In different sections o Ladycltff college, Highland Falls, you make it a habit to always wait~ the county through co-operation o N.'T. : MEN'S BOYS' 'WEAR the Monmouth Bar association. Miss Kellt' received her diploma ' Donald V, Winslow, a full minute (that's about 10 OPEN EVENINGS TILL » P. M. Supreme Court Justice Henry E. from Most Rev. Stephen J. Dona- Opn. 1..B. Ave, hue, auxiliary bishop of New York, Mr. Winslow will receive his A& LONQ BRANCH Ackerson of Keyport has been ap- rings) before you decide there's ,11 N. BROADWAY I pointed an advisory member of the •In the absence of Francis Cardinal gree, magna cum laude. At the un- society, Spellman, president, of the board iversity be was feature editor of of trustees of the 'college. She The Setonian,: college newspaper; nobody home. was edltor-ln-chlef of the college secretary-treasurer of the Spanish newspaper and yearbook. club; member of the Knights of Setohia; and a' prefect in the pre- River Plaza paratory s/shooi. He also is listed In the 19B1-B2* edition of'the' Who's Graduation exercises for the Who Among Students In the Uni- ATTENTION ALU GIRLS! eighth grades of the. Mlddletown versities and Colleges of the Unit- publlo schools will be held tomor- ed States..' row evening outdoors at the Leo- nardo school. Classes at the local school will be dismissed next Wed- ,' • Leonardo EASY To Learn To Sew and Loads nesday at 11:15 a, m. , • ..: The Ladles' auxiliary of Breveht Election of officers was held at Park and' Leonardo fire company a .meeting Monday night of the will hold a card .party Friday, June of FUN Too River Plaza Boys' club. The presi- 20,' at the fire house. ' The auxlli dent Is Donald VonOhlen; vice ary's next regular'meeting will be president; Marvin Gramman; sec- held the following, Monday. Wel- at YOUR Singer Sewing Center retary, Fred Kes&ler, and''treasur- comed as members at a recen er, Eugene' Gramman. The boy?' meeting were MM. Kenneth Bot- baseball team won its fourth game tlno, Mrs. Anna Lang- and Mrs. Friday wit'h Oceanport,' 7-4. Any James Capencgro. Mrs. Chester boys between the ages of 8 to 12 Suplenakl, vice president, was'gues who are not members of the boys' of honor a't a birthday party a Complete Teen Age Sewing Course club may turn out for their farm that meeting. Those attending in- AGE 12 to 17 team practice Sunday afternoons cluded Mrs. Helen Supienski, • Mrs. at 3 o'clock at the school. .Rosemary Kerrigan, Mrs. Clifford .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grj03mer of Albertson; , Mra.-Carl VanNess, Mrs. Alexander dr. have been entertain- Fred Meyer, .Mrs. Ellen Kenzla, ing Mr, Griesmer'a mother, Mre. Mrs. Mary r j,vanaugh, Mrs. Jay Al- Clara S. Gricsmcr, and his brother verspn, Mrs. Eleanor Bierncs, Mrs. 9 Two-Hour Lessons and family; Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Joseph Murphy, Mrs. George Ko- Being prompt to answer Grlesmer and children Dorine and velesky, Mrs. Al W. Cross and Mrs. David of Wadsworth, O. Ruth Konowitz. your telephone saves Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. disappointment too— **** Everett Matthew Ergkine o£ Highland ave. REGISTRATION OPEN were Mr. and Mrs. John Schmid keeps you from missing P.F.C. Thomas Mehler of West- and their children,-John and Nan over air base spent the week-end cy," of Forest Hills, Nl Y. , important calk For with his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Mr., and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Jr., Mehler. of'New York city are guests this Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Raynes week of Mrs.. Lewis' sister, Mrs. Special Vacation Glasses and daughter Phyllis spent.Friday Belle Gold Cross of Highland .ave; In New York city where they vis- Home from a four-month vlsi ited the zoo. The trip was made with her slater in Iowa and a/so- In celebration of the couples'"11th journ in Florida Is Mrs. Annl wedding anniversary. • Hawley of Glenmary ave. ''Hei^so'r Betty Jane Cox celebrated; her Benjamin H, Hawley of Mapte'ave ENROLL NOW! seventh birthday last week and is recovering from an attack o: her brother his sixth. They are' polio. the children of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, Belle Gold Cross decorated Charles Cox. the grave cf Marie Booth'Russell Mrs. E. Taglln of Media, Pa., Mantell/ wife' of Robert B. Man- Singer Sewing Center has ended « visit with her brother, tell, In Bay View cemetery on Me- Clarence D. Jones. morial day. Mrs. Mantell an NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 69 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. ~ RE 6-3806 Mr. and Mrs. M. McBrlde and Mrs. Cross were members of thi son Joseph of Palisade Park were Professional Women's league ol .week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. New York city, the'oldest theatrl , Please Egroll Me In Your Teen-Age Course I John Westerborg. . ,. cal • woman's organization In thi Mr. and. Mrs. J. Viseu'so of United States. Brooklyn apent the week-end at -.-.. • .'c their summer place here. Name . .^ Anne and Frank VanEmbiirg of East' Orange spent the week-end With Mr., and Mrs. Norman_.Van- Addran ...... "... ,. Emburg. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Sohu- vart and daughter Anna May of Phen* . , Jamaica, L. I., spent the. week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mendres.

FURNITURE AT FACTORY PRICES SAVE to ON DISPLAY IN OUR MAMMOTH SHOWROOMS • BEDROOMS • LIVING ROOMS • DINING ROOMS

Best I Can Do," were Mrs. Harold Wares Wednesday night of last afternoon in honor' of the first house. The Ford sedan, to be die-group's final meeting until next the home of Mrs. Hulse, Wolfhlll i Blrchenough was first, Mrs* J. H. week at her home on, Bay ave. Holy Communion of their son, Wil- posed of by the firemen at their September. avc ; Hold Goodspeedi second; Mrs. WUde, Quests were' Mrs. Emlel Aufleri, liam A. Wleczoreck. Decorations annual fair, Is now on exhibit In The luncheon planned by the Graduation at thn lor*! school! third, and' Mrs. Wight, honorable Mrs. A. Meade Robertson, Sr., Mrs.were in blue and white. Guests the borough. W.S.C. S. of the Methodist church will be held next Tuesday In the Floivei r Show mention. ' , John King, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, were Garry Wiles, Joan - O'Neil, Barry Sickles, son of Mr. andand scheduled for next Thursday auditorium. Four pupils to be «c-1 WARING *•'*•''•• •«* has been postponed. The new date lected this week will be the speak- I LITTLE SILVER—Mr«. Charles The final club meeting will 'be Mrs. Henry Fehlhaber and Mrs. Robert O'Neil, Edwlna LaRue, Mrs. 'J: Orrln Sickles of Dwyane AIDS all mokes" a' covered-dish luncheon at the Keg Robertson. Mrs, Ruth Gilford Herbert Longshore, Mary Shields, st., celebrated his birthday Monday has not as yet been set. ers, School will end Friday, June • MILfORD PINSKY, Optician BraecBeld^nd Mrs, H. S. Jackson clubhouse next Wednesday. The of Atlantic Highlands was demon- David Shields, Dolores Wiecioreck, with a party at home. Present were The choir club of the Methodist 13, with an assembly program In j were chaiaien of the first springr American home department had strator. John Wleczoreck, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Small, Tommy Myer, Ste- church will not hold Its scheduled which all classes will participate. | flower show held last Week ny its final meeting Monday at' the Theodore Wleczoreck, Mrs. Edwin phen Myer Johnny Callahan, Tom- meeting tomorrow. It will, how- members of the Little Silver Wom- home of Mrs. Daniel S. Welgand, Mr! and Mrs. Martin Fehlhaber LaRue, Mr, and Mra. Charles Al- my Reitly, Willie Rellly, Albert Cos- ever, rehearse and hold a business an's club at the May club meeting. and the garden department' will of Naveslnk ave. are parents of a len, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Al- entihb, Peter Riddle and Brent meeting Friday, June 13. The theme for the arrangement have its final meeting, a luncheon, son, born last. Thursday at River- len, Jr., Miss Jean Wleczoreck, Sickles. Children's day at the Methodist Since 1911 PHONE RE 6-2316 classes was "Pun With Flowers," today at the home of Mrs. Fred view hospital. Mrs. Fehlhaber Is Mrs. Margaret Mahbney, Mrs. Henry Hague of Trinity pi. Is a church will be observed Sunday at and prizes were picked by popu- Ellison. the former Florence Kornek, lar ballot, • daughter of Mrs. Helen Kornek of Rpsemark Shields, Mr. and Mm. medical patient at Rlvervlew hos- the 7:30 p. m. service. Sunday- 87. Washington ave.' Raymond Wleczereck, Mrs. C. Wil- pital. school pupils under the supervision J. H. WHITE There were 54 entries. Winners Highland! liam Wiles and Mrs. Marcla Long- Patrolman and Mrs. Clarence of Mrs. Charles Croydon will have in the miniature classes were Mrs. liemorial day week-end guests of shore. " Casehtino of 16 Centennial pi., charge of the service. Newman Springs Road A. E. Wilde, first; Mrs. D. Roger tyr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, .Sr., Portatipeck, ait' the parents of a Mrs. Perley RiddU of Riddle pi. Wight, second; Mrs. Albert V. Memorial day week-end guests of of Jersey City, at their summer daughter, born Monday morning entertained members of the Thim- Jones, third,. and Mrs. Bruefield, Mr, and MM.-George King of South cottage at Willow and Locust sts., • : Oceanport at Monmouth Memorial hospital. ble club Tuesday of last week at RED BANK honorable, mention. Winners In Bay ave, were their ibh-ln-law and Water Witch, were their son and The Oceanport auxiliary to'•Riv- her home. Present were Mrs. "Kitchen Capers" were Mrsv Mari daughter, Mr. and Mra. Robert daughter-in-law, Mr. * and Mrs, Mrs. Arthur Ford, of, WUfow erview, hospital will hold a meeting Charles Prothero, Mrs, H. Whitney • Roofing of all kinds * Complete warm air garet Homicko, first and second; Freund, and their son Robert, who Charles Allen, Jr. of Teaneck, ; court Is a.iurgical patient at River- at the" home'of Mrs. William Mc- Con row, Mn, John Hulse, Mrs. Ed , heating system. Mrs; William J, Taylor, third, and liveion Long Island. , Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Wiec- view hospital. , , ', Cormlck,'Wolf hill, ave., next Thurs- ward Berry, Sr., and Mrs. George • Leaders, Gutters ' • Ductwork Mrs...A. H. Qrlmmlnger, honorable Mrs, Elsie Fehlbaber was hostess zpreck of Locust st., Water Witch, The. Hook and Ladder company day' when a covered' dish luncheon C. D. Hurley. The next meeting mention. In the final class, "The at a demonstration of household •vyere hosts at a reception Sunday will meet'tomorrow night at the fire will-be served, It will be that will be held Tuesday, June 24, at The Largest Dealer In The State.. Backed By The Largest Manufac- turers In U. S. A. These Sensational Values!

FREE-Whtte Shoulders Cologne TO ALL THI LADItS THE « » TELEVISION • AND 25 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK . RED BANK 6-0488 APPLIANCE • CHAIN • IN • NEW-JERSEY Pace Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952 Given Dinner Party; To Address Holy Name On 82d Birthday BSATONTOWN-John T, X. Lan- ASBURY PARK BUSINESS COLLEGE digran, Bayonne attorney, will SHRUBBERY SCOBEYVILLE — Un. Amelia speak at Sunday's father-son Com- Announces SUMMER SCHOOL Decher of this village and Fort munion breakfast of the St. Doro- Lauderdale, Fla., vu given a sur- thea's Holy Name society in the priae dinner party Sunday night at church hall. Members will receive JULY 7 to SEPTEMBER 5 SALE the home of her daughter-in-law, Communion at the 8 o'clock mass, dhofttwitd Mrs, Martha Decher, la celebration Typewriting * Bookkeeping HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY of her 82d birthday. Accounting • Builneti Mathtmaticf • Filing Mrs. Decher had the misfortune Individual Instruction, Light, airy classrooms overlooking lake TOP. GRADE SHRUBBERY AT of losing her handbag containing and ocean. REDUCED RATES $100 In Eatontown shortly after her MORNINO CLASSES NOW QUEVICVICHY recent return frcm her Florida 1 Press Plena Asbury fork, N. J. TjiS Ttuhral Fbwin* S>n'nj WiUt home. "It* recovery," aald rela- Asbury Park IMTJO We Have a Choice Selection of tive*, "would make her a fine birth- day gift." Yews • Biotas • Spruce Attending the party were chil- dren, grandchildren and great- grandchildren of the celebrant, OPENING Arboruitae • Rhododendrons They included Mr. and, Mrs. Ken- ETC. neth Decher and family- of Red EGGS FROM OUR FARMS DIRECT TO YOU Bank, Mr. and Mrs. George Decher and family and Mr, and Mrs. Har- ALSO MONTHLY ROSES in pots $1.25 old Gunther and two children, MAPLE AVE. & E. BERGEN PLACE Colt's Keck; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin "AT'VOUII EBli? "STANG'S FARMS Decher, Scobeyvllle, and Mr. and GROCERY - PACKAGE STORE • TAVERN MILLBROOK Mrs. Walter Scott, Atlantic High- OUR STATIONS! land*, friends of the honored guest. SARATOGA 9UEVIC VICHY ' GREENHOUSES 9-4 and Spetdway, Ltkawood For several yean after 1756, the Asbury Park Circl* and Route 35 ALLEN E. CRAWFORD We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere use of coffee was prohibited In Maple Ave. and Bergen Place,'Red Bank NEW JCRHV DISTRIBUTOR NEW MONMOUTH MIDDLETOWN 5-0346 Sweden and coffee Bootlegging was TINTON; MLL*. , • TIL. IAT0NT0WH X-CK1

1 John X . X, Landxigao :f. Mi'. Lundrigan attended Xavler high school in New York and Rut- gers university, from which he was graduated in 1928, He was gradu- ated from John Marshall law school DRESSES BANK AUTO n 1932. He has been in the Bay- onne school system 29 years, having taught physical education at Bay- Jonathan Logan, Doris Dodson, LOANS ARE onne high school. Jn IMS he became assistant principal of "Woodrow Wil- Jo Collins and Others son school. He is a past grand BEST/ knight and past state deputy of the VALUES TO $21.95 . . Knights of Columbus 'and Is a member of the Hudson County Bar NOW $C.OO * $AOO association, ONLY 3 ^ Q Teen-Ager Forum Eaeh Held at the'Y' "Youth Speaks" was the theme A PERFECT QIFT FOR for the series of open forums con- ducted' last week at the Wostside "Y" under the direction of the ex- THE JUNE BRIDE ecutive director, Forrester Lee. Teen-agers and their parents were the speakers. LET NOTHING DISTRACT YOU Boy and girl relationships and BRIDAL ENSEMBLES relationships with other teen-agers, from getting a Bank Auto Loan that parents and the community were discussed. In giving a summation REG. $26.98 NOW '9'" offers all these advantages: prompt of the forum, the teen-agers felt that 18 was old enough for boys and girls to start dating; that par- action, local personal interest and a ents should not compare their chil- FIRST QUALITY FULL FASHIONED dren with, other members of the real saving in total cost. Come see w. family, or their neighbor's children $ as to their accomplishments; that teen-agers should respect older People and their opinions more; NYLONS 3 PAIRS 1 °° that they should respect each oth- |: JhrniauuUUi er more, and that they should re- ShOP FOR VALUES AT THE spect themselves. As to the ques- Olhtr Elglnt priced from J33.7S MckKHno F.d.rol Tax.' THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK tion of smoking and drinking, on this score the teen-agers felt that OF the boys and girls who did all the Elgin, and only Elgin hss the DunPower smoking and drinking in the crowd, Mainipring—the heart that nerer breaki. RED BANK VALUE CENTER were not the popular or well-liked RED BANK, NEW JERSEY ones. Teen-age chairmen were Betty ONE DOOR FROM VICTORY MARKET Thornton, Celeste Harris, Nancy J SERVING MONMOUTH COUNTY SINCE 1864 Clayton and Barbara Gcddls; adult chairmen were Mrs. Elizabeth 25 West Front St. Tel. 65930 Red Banlt BORROW HERE - - - INSURE LOCALLY Frost, Mrs. Ruth Glover and Mrs. Katharine Wormley. Participating 15 BROADST JEWELERS RED BANK You May Use Our Lay-Away Plan in the discussions were Dr. Jafnes ESTABLISHED 69 YEARS , W. Parker, Sr., Leon C. Hayes, Roosevelt Morris and Mrs. Ruth Ramsey. * Teen-agers participating were Stephanie Glover, Joan Frost, Max- tn». Granderson, Alice Williams, WHEN YOU PLAN TO Jack Lewis, Betty Thornton, Ge- neva and Robert Geddls, Barbara Jones, Josephine Clay, Doris Scott, Willie Daniels and Donald Rlley. •*> Colt's Neck la spite of the rainy weather Memorial day, the field day spon- sored by the Atlantio township P.T.A. was reported a success. Mrs. John Gunn was chairman and Mrs. Henry Hammond, Jr., assisted her. The events were held In the school. The' food booth was in charge of George Handzo, Robert Cushman, MARKETS-RED BANK John Thompson; skill games, Malt- n0 land Cain; children's guessing con- 21 W. FRONT ST. DELIVERY MONMOUTH ST. test, Mrs. Harold Gunther; baked goods booth, Mrs. Martha Decher; TEL 6-0508 DELIVERY TIL 6-5Z92 boys' hall team, Henry Hammond, 3d, captain, and Harold Gunther manager; girls' team in charge of Mrs. Harold Gunther, with Miss Marlanna Sills ai captain; adult SWIFT'S SELECTED BEEF SWIFT'S guessing contest, . Mrs. George Handzo, and pony rides, Mlas Con- T-BONE stance Castro,. assisted by Mrs. BEST CUTS Cain. Mr«. 'Doris Sparrow was the ROUND winner of the adult guessing con- CALL test, The fathers lost to the boys SIRLOIN In a ball game by the score of . RIBS 14 to 2. Robert Cushman acted as an auctioneer. Others assisting w»rt Mrs, Fred Frost, Mr*. Alex- ROBERT A. HENDRICKSON ander Hamilton and Mm. Edward Hibeler. B E E F Children's day exercises will be General Contractor h«ld Sunday In tht Reformed ohuroh at 9:45 a. m. In oharga of MM . Harold Ounther. William IS CONOVER PLACE RED BANK 6-1662 Miles, Jr., and Richard Hammond will bt flu bearers and John Thompson, Jr., acting as visiting mlnlstir, will read the Sorlptura When it comet to making home repair, or building; lesson, Miss Betty Jam Still, aot- ilnr u missionary; will makt thi e • • choose a reputable concern, oue you can trust. prtytr. Jamii Kirk will also take th« part o( a minister. A du«t, FRESH It can lave you hundreds of dollar*! Our workman* "Whispering Hope," will hi rtn> dtrtd by Marianna ESllli and CHOPPED BEEF 49 ROASTING CHICKENS 4%: •hip it our reputation. Call Robert Hendrlckton Jantet Sohinok, Be.rbe.ta Dorothy b Ounthir will ling "It Is No fleorat," today. Mrii Jonph E, Formsn tnd hir ion, in apprtntlet airman, U.8.N,, CHOICI nomt on liavi, havt returned horn* FRYING from a wttk'i trip. Thiy vliltid Dtal With A Reputablt Conctrn! hir father, Clinton H, Ronlnson of Brandon, Vt,| MM. F. W. Otiurohlll LEGS of Prootor, Vt., and friend* In _ ALL TYPES HOME REPAIRS —_ PlitUburr, N. Yi A family reunion wan injoysd, MiMnry Work Now HOTIII Attl« CMVIMIMI Seventh and tlghth grade mim> Rtmodtllng ftaragn Niw Dormw ben of thi Reformed church youth (tllowihlp group ditoalid the high BrMitwty P«r«h Intlomrci, •chool fellowship Ham In » ball garni rrldty on Hit ohuroh groundi, Tht youth /illowihlp member* wtra luiila Saturday of NEW CROP TENDER LARQEICEBERQ. the Niw Monmouth Baptist ohuroh croup. Tht hoiti won a ball gamt No Money Down! ^ 3 Years To Pay! from thi Coll'i Neck ohuroh team, Tht local Y,H,0.A, group will GREEN BEANS ETTUCE IACH •peno thli wuk^nd at Camp Oeka< nltken, Mr. tnd MM, J, niynoldi of Mtr- ohantvlllt ipint Uit holiday weik. FIRM RIPE ROBERT A!~HBNDRICK8ON tnd with Mr, and MM. Irving Oim. FLORIDA SEEDLESS mill and family of Vandirburg, GENERAL CONTRACTOR Naney Imall hu bun a home guilt of landra aimmtll, IOX IS CONOVER PUCE UED BANK 6-1662 GRAPEFRUIT TOMATOES .lanin hw thru veloinlt ringu 19 10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXIV, NO. 49. EED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1952 SECTION FOUR—PAGES 1 TO 16. 65-Year-Old Clock Standard in Repair State to Begin Buying Local School Janitor Awarded $80,000 Parkway Land in County Council Fills Board Vacancies; FREEHOLD—Joimph O. Irwln. In Unique Case; Board to Appeal director of Uie board of free- Directs Engineer to Plan Park holder*, yesterday announced FREEHOLD—Harry EsHelle, 53- in the school plant In 1934, at which KEANSBUHG—With one seat on for it« recently-Introduced expresn yeai-old retired janitor of the Riv- time the coal was oil treated. About that the State Highway Depart- :he board of health vacant since line from Jersey City. Service on er Street school, Bed Bank, yester- 1936, however, the coal was not oil ment, in the next two mouths, ,ast June and two terms expiring the new line was begun before, a day Was awarded an $80,000 ver- treated and there was much dust, will begin negotiation* Mr the Saturday, borough council Tues- franchija was Issued by the hoard dict to hla auto against the Rsd he said. He added the dust was purchau of i>ro|K>rty In the day night approved a resolution of Public Utilities CommiBsionera. Bankboard of education, . created even. , by . his entering the appointing two new members and Mr. Waitt said, although council Attorneys' for the school board bin. As a result, he said, dust' got oounty for ilm Garden Stato eappoinUngr «• third to the board had given municipal consent for announced that the verdict will be into his eyes, ears, nose and throat parkway. which, (or the past few years, has the application. The clerk wan di- appealed. It was learned the Red When' he coughed and spit, he, Mr. Irwln wild no land hu yet suffered personnel problems'during rected to write the company telling Bank board's insurance coverage continued, his mucus was black. irregular meetings. it to use routes stipulated by Chief been purchased In tlm count}', of Police Alphonsua HcGrath, who Is but $50,000. The verdiot was 11 Doctors Disagree Dr. Frank A. MIel«, a former to l.by a jury sitting before Coun- nor have negotiations been made. one-year member who was not re- with Mr. Waltt, Harry Beaman and" ty Judge J. Edward Knight In Testifying for Estelle were Dr. He reported that he met with appointcd at the conclusion of his Borough Manager Ralph O. Wil- answering a question raised while Leonard Gold water of Columbia Highway Commissioner J. Bans- term, was appointed to succeed liams, la a member of the highway' the jury was deliberating, Judtfo university and Dr. Emanual Kiosk ford Abbott, State Senator Rich- John J. Ryan, secretary for thre$ committee. The streets approved Knight said the award would be of Newark. They said Estelle Is years. His term expires Saturday. by tha chief are those formerly tax free. totally disabled by aniUiracosIs and ard B. Stout and Assemblymen George Johnson was reappointed used by the line. Bstelle charged the board of ed- assented that ooal, dust or carbon Alfred N. Beadleston and Elvin for three yearn and Paul, V. Car- Council approved an ordinance' ucation with having failed to pro- in the lungs would produce an In- R. Simmlll earlier ywiterday In lucclo appointed to serve the unsx- providing far tha extension of sew- vide • adequate safeguards, ventila- fectious condition; ' Trenton. « plred two years of the vacant seat. ers on Beacon blvd. between Pftrlc tion and equipment whlls he was Robert V. Carton of AstouryFark, Council authorized Borough En- ave. and Beachway after no objec- In charge of the heating plant at attorney for the school board, called " The group saw aerial photo* gineer John Rellly to prepare a tion was raised at public hearing. the school. He was janitor there Dr. Joseph H. Wyatt, jDr. Irving of the>'survey alignment, he said, plot map for a park on borou;h- Ths ordinance also provides for th» from'1825 until 1950 when he re- Wiillner and Dr. Ascher Yaguda of but the- parkway road has not owned property bounded by Carr Issuance of sewer extension assess- tired because of illness. Newark and Dr. Eugene Pender- ave., Circuit st. and Seeley ave. ment.bonds for'$7,980 after down been pinpointed. Ho added It payment from capital Improvement - ' Claimed Anthracosls gras of the' University of Pennsyl- will not be until After proj>erty after Mayor Felix J. Brennan de- 'The case was based on his suf- vania. The first three doctors said clared that, although the sale of fund of $420. iii&o. i fering anthracosls, a disease of ths Estelle Is suffering from tubercu- owners uro approached. the proporty might bring between Effective Sato *«**<•*>• j lung • contracted by Inhaling coil losis. Dr. Pendergras said his $5,000 and $8,000 to the borough, Approved on Introduction was an dust. Lawyers at the courthouse diagnosis is Boeck's Sarcold, a con- an amount needed for municipal amendment to the recently-adopt- yesterday expressed belief that i: dition so close to tuberculosis that Zager Is Elected projects, "the land would be lost." ed sewer rental ordinance which was-the first negligence case baaed many doctors call it that. All deT Council felt, the mayor said, that doubled fees for use and mainte- on a'nbhracosis in New Jersey his- fense doctors, testified that inhal- residents were becoming all the nance. Public hearing of tha tory. ing coal dust would not produce a By Congregation more aware of the value of a park. amendment which provides July 1 .Estelle, who was' represented by lung disease. Money for the park, which will In- as efTectivQ date of the new rates, Thomas F. Shebell of Asbury Park, The trial took 12 days In court, Abraham Zager, local attorney, clude walks, benches, trees, basket- was set ijr 8 p. m. Tuesday, June testified that he was required to highlighted by the testimony of 22 was elected president of Congrega- ball and handball courts, slides and 17. Council awarded a contract for shovel coal into' boilers from a bin witnesses. The dissenting juror tion B'nal Israel last night, suc- swings, is not available now, the asphalt oil and crushed stone for heavy with coal dust. He testified was Helen C. Gouldie of. Atlantic ceeding Maxwell H, Klarln. The maypr added, but council's action road repairs to C. H. Sutphen of- that a stoker system was installed Highlands. She favored no, award. new slate of officers will be Installed In directing: a plot plan be drawn Freehold, who submitted a bid of with the officers of the Ladies' up was taken to initiate further $5,800. Ths only other bid received Hebrew society at a joint installa- plans. was submitted by Fred McDowell tion at the Vendome Plaza, Long >?J of Neptune, $6,960. Postpone Action on Report Branch, Sunday, June 20. Set* Bus Routes "* Bills of $23,234 were ordered paid The election of the new slate After councilman Leon A. Waltt and the appointment of Harold E. marks the assumption of office un- told council of the recommenda Walling of 85 Manning pi. as an Of Special Board on White St.: der a new constitution which goes tions of the highway safety co-or active nreman with fire company. Into effect July 1. Mr. Klarln had dlnatlng committee, which met No, 1, recommended by the board , The mayor and council Monday served as president lor tho past Monday night, Borough Clerk RI of fire commissioners, confirmed. night postponed action on a report year and a half. card A. Jesscn was Instructed to Council received no bids on a con-, of the borough's special assess- Overflow Pupil Others elected were Milton Ab- direct the Hudson Bus Transporta- tract for the replacement of two-" ments board on the White st. wid- ramoff, first vice president: Harry tion company to refrain from us- inch and six-Inch water mains, ening until the finance committee Weinstein, second vice president; ing new routes within the borough expected at tha meeting. could meet with a group of White Problem Studied Max Benowltz, treasurer; Dr. st. property owners who question Henry Rltterman, recording secre- the equity of the board's recom- KEYPORT—The school ' board tary; Albert Fink, corresponding mendation* , Tuesday night took under consider- secretary, and Melvln Goodman, 143 Seniors to Receive Diplomas; ation a plan to relieve crowding financial secretary. The board recommended an as- at St. Joseph's school next fall by The following were elected to sessment on all property owners giving 178 pupils temporary accom- the board of trustees: Mr. Klarln, Pageant to Feature Local Exercises en the street of 135 per lineal foot. modations In the Keyport element- Benjamin Ashin, Harry Feldt, Mor- In this way a total of $46,398.53 ary schools. ris Portner, Phil Waldman, Loster Commencement exercises for 14J would be raised, the balance of Grubman, Henry Hurwitz, Benja- the cost'to be raised by a general A shortage of prefabricated steel Though Shrewsbury Councilman William D. Layfon appears to be doing a "strong graduating seniors of Red Bank' is causing a delay in the construc- min Biderman and Morris Wester- High school will be held Tuesday,. assessment' on all borough prop- man" act,' he actually it guiding the base of Reussille't clock at a Laytqn crane hoists the man, three years; Herman Komar, Dr. S. W. Hausman erty, owners. The total,cost of the tion of a wing at St. Joseph's. The June 10, at 8:30 p. m. at the high' national steel strike further ag- Percy: Sherman, Bernard Splwak, school'athletic neld. The 19S2 class -Widening was placed at $131,700. large frame from the spot on which it has stood—until last night—since 1901. Robert Reu«- David Ruda, Lawrence Fcldman, ' John H.,Mount, Jr., was spokes- gravates the situation. Takes Associate will be certified by Dr.- M. Gregg. John O. Hartzler supervising sille (smoking cigarette, rear right), expjaiiied 4het the standard's removal is for repairs and Milton Kosene, Cy Friedman, Mi- Hlbbs, supervising principal, and man for the group of property chael Sllberatein and Harry'Roman, Dr, Samuel W. .Hausmafn of SO owners mentioned. In a formal pe- principal, said the elementary painting^-Although the *tan^a|r^|^|^b^{^-.beuh«'.foot from the curb, trucks and cars per- Edmund J. Canzona, prosldent'p' schools could handle more pupils two.yean, and Dr. Sidney Hodas, West Front st. announced this week lh» board of education, will award* tition, the group asked the council iistently'bump*it as they park' orT'Broad'st. ^Result has been a loosening of bolts which tie Israel Breslow, Dr. Victor Siegel, the association with him In medical to consider what benefits front the if,some- upper classes are placed the diplomas. Frank J. Hurley, on' half-session days.'? Philip Shapiro, Morton Winer, Dr. practice of Dr. Helen E. Grcenleaf, principal, will present;the awards) widening do the property owners E. ffi. Long, Morris Siegel,-Harold wife of Laurence H. Selbert, Me- of, White st. reallM, do the com- The board said if it takes St. and, scholarships. •*>• f '•''• Joseph's- children the elementary Komar and Nathan Josell, one year.' chanical engineer, of 30 Vista dr., . merclal property' owners at the Little Silver. . V : ,'. ',.''';:;*•'/'.,V'' A n«w ietture of the graduation*' west end ;of the street' realize the schools' requirement that they be exercises this year will be a class same benefits' as the retail proper- five years of,age on or before Nov. Born In Jersey'City,'Sri Green- pageant I ii which every member of ties at the east end and do tha 1 after entrance > must be followed. , - Woundatjoli Martin Power leaf was raised and educated at the graduating class participates. costs of the widening reptesent St. Joseph's permits the birth date 50 years or so. The clock was first erected in I887 when the Reuuille firm pleeed.it in front Long Branch. She received a bach- Ths pageant, entitled "Thus Be It a,: true cost. of . the widening had to be Jan." li ' elor of science degree in biology Elver," will have as Its theme a It been done as si separate job Mr. Hartzler was asked to have of'the old Child building, now the-home of Red .Bank Savings and Loan. To Say First Mass from Bucknell university, Lewis- historical appreciation of the Amer- •xoluslve . of the parking lot a detailed plan for handling this burg, Fa., In 1941, and received her ican flag. In case of Inclement project? additional influex of children ready FREEHOLD — Martin John degree of doctor of medicine from weather the pageant and gradua- for study at the next regular meet- Draft-Board Wants Council Hits Rausclier's Absence, Power, son of Mr. and Mrs. John the University of Maryland School tion exercises will be postponed un- Harold S. Segal, president of Red ing. The board asked that the plan W. Power of South at. here will of Medicine In 1045., „ . .' til the following evening, June. 11. Bank properties, owners of the provide for as many classes as To See'College Men celebrate his first solemn mass Sunday at 11 o'clock In St Rose The graduation program follows: Fannlt, Farmer store building at necessary with as few half-day ses- Daniel 8.'Wclgand, chairman of Delays Trailer Variance Aclion ProtMilonil, "Pomp and ClreunnUnct"' Broad and White sts., suggested in sions' as possible. > of Lima Catholic church. a letter that the benefits of the the local draft board, this week Eisar Frederick V. Rapp, member, sug- advised all college students to Ha will be ordained a Friar Minor Blih School Band improvement are shared by all 'in contact the board to determine HIGHLANDS—After Richard Conventual of tho Franciscan order W«Hom« 3t«v« Morrit the borough, and that tha expense gested'that a learri-to-drlve class FrMldent el CI<|< of 19S2 be started In the high school, say- their draft status and whether or Vcnlmo, acting borough attorney. Saturday In Trenton by Bishop should be borne by all. Informed him Tuesday morning of George W. Ahr. A graduate of St. Introduction o( Clm Juitt XIIH ' Martin VanBuren Smock, anoth- ing that such a course is recom- riot they are eligible for'defer- Giordano Grants Claai Song _.....J>nlc« Igeltnd, Wordi, mended by the'State Board of Edu- ment for''the coming' year. He the lack of an established proced- Rose of Lima grammar school, Mr. Nancy Holmes Music er Whits st. property owner, said ure for council to unseat a mem- Power was educated In Trenton OOMMEMCEMBNT PAOEAKT It looked to him as If the White cation'and" endorsed by "law-enforce- said all men who took the col- Catholic high school, Staten Island, Mld»sslon>l, "Coronation M«rch"...... _. ment authorities, lege test .In April or May should Nol Pros Motion bar—save impreachmont before M.j.rb..r it, property- owners would be pay- obtain their score front the local the Legislature—Borough Clerk the Franciscan seminaries at Co- Fnstntatlon of Aw«rdi....Pr«nk J. Hurltr ing double for the Improvement, Mr. Rapp said Robert Thlxton, FREEHOLD—County Judge John Frank Bolen mailed Councilman hoes and Rensselaer, N. Y., and at Prlnolptl. Sed Bank High 8chool first through direct assessment and Matawan automobile dealer; offered board. • • «• -•"••'•' C. Giordano nol prossed-an indict- William Rauscher a registered let- Catholic university, Washington, D. nUtlon ot Class of 1951...... tod supply a dual-control ca,r for "It l« the duty of alt regis- Or. M. Ont* Hlbbs later by Increased general taxes. ment yesterday which charged Al- ter' from Mayor Charles Hatzen- C. He is the first local boy to en- 8up«rvlitnff Principal The finance committee agreed to this instruction, and the board's trants," said Mr. Welgand, "fe ton-Fields, Long Branoh, with rape buehler urging him to attend future ter the priesthood since Rev. Fred- Prsuntation of Dlplommi ...... meet with the "property owners only cost would be for upkeep and keep the board Informed of any and assault with attomp> to rape council meetings, erick* J. Clancy, now a curate at Edmund J. Csnxona, and report back to the council insurance of the vehicle. - , change in address or any 'other. Mrs.' Ruth' L. • Knutson,' . The. nol . .The action followed criticism'at Holy Spirit church of Asbury Park, Prtsidtat, Board sf Education ' However, although the idea' was changa which may affect their' pros, order'was- given by Judge was ordained six years ago. Salaetlon ...... Hl«h School Alma Mattr before further official action is etatus." ;•.'. ', . /" .. Monday night's regular council -Class of 1852 taken on the special assessments generally liked, Mr. Hartzler. and Giordano after- he-was informed meeting by the mayor and qll He has five sisters and two BsnsdletUn Rar. Rog»r J. Squirt the state ilacked. evidence. / ' , MMhodllt Church board's report, former Councilman George Search, high school prin- men Frank Hall and Matthew F. brothers and Is a nephew of Mat- BocusionaJ, "Stan and Stripes ronvtr" Kenneth M. Wyckoff Is chairman cipal, said no teacher is available Present Sterilizer , , .. The motion to nol proa was made Horan of Mr. Rauscher and Coun- thew Power of William at, Red of the board. ' ' for driving instruction because of ; by 'Assistant Prosecutor'George A. cilman . Herbert Hartsgrove for Bank, a. compositor with The Reg- Hlih School Bud """ the heavy puplj load In the school To Riyerview,'Ho8pjlal Gray,-who stated Wrs. KnuUon-had failure to attend ' official. sessions ister. Rev, John A. Kucker, pastor The following program will be . Opposes Huorldatlon system. '•'<-. , •-!.••„ Local 39; Patrolmen's Benevolent wrlttenVa.letter'In which she asked regularly. of St, Rose of Lima, will be arch- given at ths baccalaureate service ; Edmund Vom Steog, Jr., wrote to A committee comprising Herbert association,, presented, an electric- to drop- the < complaint..-In- the -let- priest at the first mass. Father at 4 p. m. in the Branch Avenue O, Burrowes/ Mrs, Hllde Oehlhaut, school auditorium: the council oppoalng any,plan the ally operated instrument sterilizer ter,whioh'. was (read ">y ^Mr. • Gray, Mr. Rauscher said last night that Dunstan, O. F, M., of Rensselaer 1 council might "consider for fluorl- MM. Katherine Boggi- and. Robert toiRlverview hospital this,morning Mrs.'Knutaon-said she had spoken the letter—the result of Mr. Horan's will preach the sermon. Proosilonil, "Holy, Holy, Hoi; *. __ Putney Was appointed to study the Rtv. J. B. Djk«s datlon of the borough's water. The ; at 10:30 o'clock.. The sterilizer was to- Fields'• mother,- who -pleaded motion'with-Mr. Hall and Council- Following mass, dinner will be Invocation Rtr. Arthur H. H«nhon letter was referred to the board of matter further, reporting their flnd purchased with funds romainlng with her to drop the charge. - men Alexander Bahrs and A. Meade Dr, Helen E. Greenlmf ConcrisaUsn B'nal Israsl ing In August, served In the cafeteria of St.' Rose 'Aft Maria," „ „ Sebubtrt health. Mayor Katharine Elkus from, the recent P.B.A. testimonial . In her lotter Mrs. Knutson stated Robertson concurring—clearly in, school. A public reception will be Girl* Ensimblt White said there are no funds dinner for Attorney General .Theo- she had been told by the defend- dlcates to him how anxious his held In St, Rose school hall from She Interned at the Hospital for Addon _...._. Bar. Harold Homb«rnr available for fluorldatlon this year. dore D. Parsons. , ant's,mother that she suffers from fellow 'Republicans on council are i to t p. m. Women of Maryland at Baltimore Trinity Luthtran Church heart trouble and -felt the convlo- and at Monmouth Memorial hos- "8md Forth Thy Spirit'*' gchutUr Councilman Harry MalehoWi chair- The presentation was made by to establish harmony In view of the „ Mnlor Hlih Sohool Chorus , man of the water committee, said Photostat Plant Red Bank,Patrolman Irving Krak- tton of Fields would result In her' approaching election.' Mr, Harts- Object to Street pital. She served an additional In Bsnidlolion,... R«v, Edward W, MujhtJ a recent test of borough water owltch, chairman of • the dinner death. Mr. Gray informed the court grove, who was not Included In the ternshlp In pathology at Monmouth .. , ' ^81., Jamaa Catholic Church that, he was convinced' after talk- motion, to be In receipt of a latter! Memorial hospital from July 1917, Ohoial Bsntdlctlon Ptttc Lutkla showed that the local water has committee, and it was received by On Shippee Laud Stnlsr High School Chorus a natural fluorine content, Bought by CoiWy James S.Parkes, hospital president, ing with* witneiiea In the,case,that Is 'the Domocratlo candidate for FAIR HAVEN—At a public hear- until July 1948, R*e*nlon»l ...... ''Coronation March" thorei was not sumolent evidence mayor in November's election. Mr, Her residency training Included A request of the atate depart- FREEHOLD — The Board of The steriliser was, purchased from ing last night of the planning board inent of labor for uie' of the sec- the "South Jersey Surgical Supply for-'a oonvlotlon. - • • - '.- Raueoher thought it "rldloulous" on the development of the Shippee resident in medicine at the New Edward Brown, dlrotor or mull). Freeholder* yesterday approved . Deelarlng he ^ wae' a "little that eounoll should seek his pres- York Infirmary, resident In path- Carol Klats*/, accompanlit. ond floor of the borough hall tor purchase- of a photostating plant oompany and will be used In the oatate, Orange avo., by Rlohard .workmen's compensation hearings emergency, room of the hlt^ •hookod" by Mr. Gray's statement ence now—"I have no committee Egan, approximately 20 owners of ology at Monmouth Memorial hos- from the Photostat .Corporation of regarding the 'lack, of evidence but- sidewalks, end that has no pital and assistant resident In tried- on two' additional days a month Philadelphia for $U,BM.«S, , 1 adjaoent property objected—not to was granted. Counollman George Judge Giordano said-he wii "un- appropriation. ' He replied to the the lUbdlvUlon Itself but to the lo- loins at tha Hospital for Women Deputy County Clerk William L. Red Bank Knighta impressed by. the litter/' Aiked by letter's urgent reminder that con- of Maryland. Abandons 2 Cats, •A. Gray said the loeal hearings are Ulrloh informed the board that Headed by Jtnlffih the Judge how-he. obtained an In- tinued absences place too heavy a cation of a proposed atroet, * convenience to both local resl- Remington Rand'i bid of, ta,522.(K> diotment In the oaie,' Gray. Mplled load-on other counollmin, and to Mr. Egan, who It applying for dsnU and local attorneys, and are Harry knifnn of Fa4r Haven was pormlMlon to lubdlvldo the prop- Outdistances Police did not meat oounty apeolfloatlorii, elected grand knight of Red Bank he did not present the,ease to the Mr. Hall's declaration at tha meet- Man Fined $25 k iource of builneis for R«d Bank The equipment was purohaaid to grand Jury and,.therefore, had-n.P ing that "If a councilman Isn't In erty into four parcels of land, pro- A car owned by Mri. Sdwln council, Knighta of Columbus, Mon- MARLBORO-Thomu Huniiy of' *•• merchants, facilitate recording county records, explanation, in granting the nol tereeted he should have tho deccnoy posei to uie the old Shlppe drive, Llohtlg of Bellevue ave., Rumesn, ' A letter from Leslie F. Blabl sui* day night at the oounoil ohambere, way at a road Into the development, whloh was atolen yesterday from Texii rd,, Matawan, lait night wu now about four months behind M Broad at, . proa motion Judge Giordano atated to [permit] the mayor to put In fined 930 and 16 eoats by Magistrate giitlng, that intranet and ' exit aohedule, Mr, Ulrloh laid the ooun- there should have Min.no bill, lomeone .who will attend," On a motion by Mayor Edgar V. the White st. parking lot at the Albert T. Oruikln for abandoning ilm« be erected at the railroad ty's specifications were arrived at He tueoeedi Mlohatl J, Rafferty Oinlae, the board diolded to hold rear of Yanko'i itore, has not been of 35 Brown pi. Serving with Mr, A-motion by Mr. Gray to nol proi two eati on alternate highway «•» itatlbn parking plan, Monmouth aftir a study of photostating In 14 •Yea. Man' In abeyanoe a decision pending fur- recovered, although polloe gave hire. it., wai referred to the polio* com- other countlei, He explained Rtm- Knlffln are • Laslla C, StoBrlde, d». an Indletmint against IB, L, Milton, ther legal opinion regarding the lo- ohaae In two municipalities list mltte*. pUty grand knight! Hiigene Carroll, 34 VanDotn it.TKeyport, for obtain- flald Mr. Rnuioher: "I refuse to cation of the propoiod street, The oomplalnt wai signed by Mrev lngton Rand'i low bid by laying the beoome a political football or a night. «H.iAti th-re "uwiMtlon of Mayor oompany madi up IU own apioll obanoillori , Frank MoNaily, r«- ing a WOO ehiak tram Oettrudi 1 William Beaty, Rid Bank »ttor- The car w*a reported stolen at Blanehe Sniddon of thi S.P.OA. own apiolfloa* oorderi Edward Willlami, treasur- Relnhardt, Ocein a,v«,, Kianiburg, •yei man for Frank Hall, I don't thilttr at Batontown on laforma*. • •White all new tltlaeni and other tlonev attind'meetlnga at borough Hall ney, represented thi objector*| AI- 5:30 p. tn. last night. At Tilt, At. •interested perioni will be .Invited er i WllUam Wlohmann, advooatei With a fain promlie he, would, «• aton Bukman, Jr., Mr. Bgan and lantlo Highland! polloe reported tion lupplled by Kraut lahn of thli thhee A.. P.. ThompsoThomppso n nnrrm of fledfl W4Ulam tfalbney, warden) Bdward modil hir,garage,waa grantid by because the Important mietlnga are towmhip. lalm itid he aaw Hun- .'to attend' oounoil meeting* and held In Frank Hall'e offloe," He the Shlppei utati, and Wflllim R. ohailng the stolen vihloli which Haam more abouutt hhoww the boroborougu h Bank wu lol w biddebidded r fof r oonatnjottt- Daubinsohmldt, iniMe guard) Jo* tha court, •..••• '•••,. . Blair, the borough. William L, Bus. waa headed In the direction of Leo- ley put two eati out of hit oar May Ing a bridge oulvirf In Manalapan iiph SolirOUtildi guard, and Mr, Mr. Gray uld ,Mn, Rilnhardt Mid he will attend meetlngi In the 14, Taking ohaie, Saint laid ha •li operanoperandd . A largi numbnumbii r of future—"I wouldn't give them the •ell, ohalrman of the board con. nardo it a high rate of ipeed tdliplaeitdiplaeid ptrsoni have oomi to townjhlp and for a bridge at'wyo- Rtfferty and :Clayton' Hfld».4fUii« aikid that the dan bi droppid, ai dueted the hearing. bese thin 30 mlnutei later, Mid* overtook Hunley and forced the. koff Mill*, Howell township, The rutltutlon had bem madi. In can* Mtlafaotlon of appointing aomione man to return to the acini, but tht iiUlUl i In the boogboroughh , MayoM r WWhlth i In my placi," William A. Barrett of Dartmouth dlitown police reportoa they also tXplilnid. . ••.:• rtiptotlvt bldi wir«,|BlM4,M and oiling the Indlolmintthi judge d*« rd. waa aworn In ai a new member had ohand thi oar going tatt on eati had run away. Atjthi riflueit of Councilman ':* ',' .LOTOrlMOXB ..', !'" _oUred the grand jury li "no ool- The mayor's lotter oalled Mr. before thi hearing got under way, Leonardvllii rd, anf had lost It Hunley dented having betn In tht Harold Hriiy the oounoil offlelalty JeMt A. Rowland of lit Bright A geniral .alarm at (iM thli liitlon agincy." , Ttauiohir'a attention to hla at< In tha vicinity of Leonardo high am, but Judge Oruikln uiirtad wai' low bidder, IKifaY for," eon* morning iint n*d Bank nnmin tendanee at only three of the put aoeiptid the new Independent Are - LOCAL OWL M1HIN0 Poilal Clerki lohool, Atlantic Hlghlindi polio* that proof wai to tht oonlnry. Af. •truoK and a new Packard ambu- itruotlng a brldge-eulvirt niar to Invntlgati a nportid Ore In IT regulir meitlnga of oounoil, HI* reported tht ear wu occupied by ter giving HunViy a uvtrt reprk Unei for the flrit aid iquad, Aftir Phalanx.. tha Kelly building, Broad it, and nid Bank polloe have iuued arf abitnei, the tettir laid, defiati the Still U.iijuld four boys. mind, thi Judge nralitd talm for ,thi muting, the major and equn* Fnlbott Hrothiri ef Port Mon* Harding rd, According to Folloi alarm for Marie, Oardlnir, at, of purpoie of having a ilx-man ooun* PoitoRloa department employee! "being a good cltbin" In bringing .oilmen made a tour of Inipiallon mouth wai low bidder, IT.SM, for Ut, rrank Muu. who InvAtlnt* IS Bait Front it. who WII riportid ell which la roqulred to men bor- •till are without jay, although It li To lh« ftnckhiiMifi lit Leenarite ftutld* tht eaie to juitlet. "Then thould aonitruotlng a brldf* at Aid Val* ough prttblenu. It urged him to tntf Uiin Aiiailillen er le otitm of the first aid squad hiadquartin, idi thin wu imoka around we mlMlnt lait night by hir mqthir. ixniotid that Oongreia probably JUUV •Kdrirni bet mormoe peoplpepee Ilklket jrou,jrou," hae toltld Opunellman Harold 0, Wllllami ley, Mlllitone towninlp, building, but apparently no fin, A ullei, Mlii Oardlnir, ttka hla i»t men riiutarly, If will today aot to appropriate money tait mKi fiollr*, nf ths innilll mut Mr, lalm, "who have tho oouragt •polii briefly on lonatt bill lag on Th* board adopted a ruolutlon clour ahiek dluloicd tha imoka wno ii diioribid ai S raatf , awSli only to permit a lifianlng of at* to meet thi payroll. yf th lh«r*al(» f LiitirjU to do ihi'aami thlat." Biniloni for polloe and nrimin, to vrovldt 118,000 for thoii son* wai aomlng from a bonnri aeroii Inohn tall, and wilghlng 119 tandinae reiponilblllty on othir Thi poilal employeei ate paid the Mn, Iniddon ial»f that sruelly t» Mr, Wllllami uld limitation wai traoti and for oonitruotlni two eul* tha itriet, poundi, hei bun mining ilnoi mtmberi, lit and loth of eaoh montn-nor* anlmali u not thi only fatter In* nediiiary due to the fast that virU on Kontroia rd,, Atlantlo May SO. Ihi wu imployetf at thi Oounoil delayed tetlon on tha mally. Thl« month, however, poet- wind la hlfhway abandonaint d many of tha munlolpal pinilon towmhlp, a projaot calling for re. BOTAJtY BIMOUIOK Iv/Houii nunlng home Is Mld< reoommmdatlon of tha aonlni muleri wen advlnd that payment animaii,,lRi MM rarairi m fundi throughout tha state win location of the road • wfiloh the , A round Uble dlieuailon on Ho* dletown, • board of adjuitmtnt that 0, H. tould not be made beoauie thi ap* T u\i miillfli kelH (he aleetlan e? taund lonildirabla trauble baatUH aetualty uniound, township li oe-opiratlnf. tary elub Informttlon will feature lennilt ef Uunl dr, be grantid a proprlition had run out. In one Blieeieri ina the iienueilea of iuen iuth anlmali roam will ui aytK Uri. Allot K. IprlniHorn of Ual* loday'i lunohion mtetlng of the WBATHXH MNIT •if «r tuilneit n in«» eene kuift un varlinoi for the niabllinmint of ally, at lent, poitofnoi elerki win mi(iln(. Poll, will SMR III R M. l*e tuilly kill aad ruin itotk. Per. Rial awan wai appointed to the board Had lank notary olub at UilS dy thli morning, a IralKr park on Ocian blvd, mar lven flnincUl aid, Thi Long One of thi oati wu later total** 3 ef managin at Allinwood hoiplU p, m. at Molly J»IUhir hotel, its. Mr li arttrnMa and rt, M until iu nMt regular mut Siraneh Truit company offered ta (Itlt tl f P, il, _ by Mr. atala, TurMd over to tho; to_ luoaied m llti KM. Muil Junta ratkir will be in aluia «i. lat whaa, Mr. Mall MM, a trailer pay Long Branoh elerke1 Mlarlea by Ul •ll'l t Mtlltlfi i Ml l«f, IMS, •MtatMMi feaajtff )aajM • I, t i ••, &#+»» *** ' ' ' fiB^aw*?a Two" JIED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952 Honor Retiring School Principal Isobel Cline Engaged ichmann Levies Fines of $197 W. Hugh Ryder S.A. Women Tour To Julius M. Scott

: Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Cline, Feted by P.T.A. Citadel Building 13 Church at, Sea Bright, announce Against 10 Motor Vehicle Violators the engagement of their daughter. EATONTOWN—W. Hugh Ryder, About 200 women from various *\ lauTLB SILVER—By the nun- burg, and Thomas Prindwllle of retiring principal of West Long Salvation Army centers throughout Miss Isobel H. dine, to Julius M. ber'of fine* levied Tuesday night 660 River rd., Fair Haven. Branch schools, was guest of hon- the state, who were participating'In Scott ot-Ellwood City, Pa., son of J>yfMagistrate William Wichmann, la other careless driving charges, or at a dinner given by the Par- two-day Home League council pro. Mr. and Mrs. M. T, Scott of Bronte, It appears that motor vehicle law Franklin H. Cross of 44 Lennox ent-Teacher association at Crystal grams at Ocean . Grove, yesterday Tex. violators are in for expensive days ave., Rumson, paid $12 and $3; Brook farm inn Tuesday night. Al- visited the new Salvation Army in this borough. Ellsworth Sheilds of 31 Church at., ao honored were Mrs. Daniel A. citadel, 30 Riverside ave. Throe reckless drivers were fined Baton town, paid ,$10 and $3, and Ardolino, outgoing president of the Headed by Mrs. Commissioner and one careless driver was fined Samuel Johnson of Atlantic City P.T.A.. and Mrs. Louis H. Farb, Donald McMillan, territorial pres- ''• and had his license revoked for 30 jmid $12 and $3. Michael Slovak outgoing treasurer. ident, and Mrs, Brigadier-Arthur of 23 Silvei-brook rd., Shrewsbury, days. Charged as reckless were Guest speaker was Rev. F. Rob- S. Woodruff, state president, and John Roddy of 289 Shrewsbury paid $12' and $3 for speeding. their staffs, they were greeted at Mrs. Albert L. Perley of Win- ert Stelger, chaplain of the Peddle ave., Red Bank, who paid $33 and school, Hlghtstown. Members of the citadel by Mayor Katharine El- $5 costs. He also was charged with field dr. was given a warning, but kus White. Mrs. White asked the a dog ordinance violation oharge the committee In charge included 'proving without a license in hli Mrs, Harriet E. North, Sr., Mrs. whole group to pay another visit possession. Harold Hastings of against her was dismissed. Ad- to the borough before returning to journed for two weeks were heat- Otto A. Becker, Mrs. Harry De- Fort Morunouth and Arron Jones lamp snd Mr«. Arthur L. Vleneger. their home centers. of South Carolina each were fined ings on William Horn, Newman Others present were Mayor The women came here in buses $25 and $5 for reckless driving. Springs rd., Llncrott, careless driv- after making a "mystery:ride" trip ing; Bert Miller, Oakhurst.vdrivlng James R. Mount, Mlso Lavcnie The license of John Butler of S: Mount, Miss Dorothy Dangler, that .took them to' soyeral historic Mill st., Long Branch, was revoked without license or registration In places around the coujty. Ms possession; Maty Crowell, 49S Miss Edna Bowman, Dr. Owen and he paid $10 and (3 for careless Woolley, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. The group aWo rertfved the wel- driving, Charges of reckless driv- Branch ave., driving without li- come of Mrs. L.-C. Vanlnwegen, cense or registration in her pos- Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. De ing whleh Judge Wlchmann re- Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Par- president of the Salvation Army ad- dueed to careless driving brought session, and F. W. Bailey, 35 Syca- more ave., leaving scene of acci- sons, Mr.' D. Halsey Fhelan, Mr. visory board and president of the 'V'flnes of $10 and $3 against Charles dent. and Mrs. Fred W. Schantz, Mr. Red Bank Woman's club. Mrs. Van- i'^Gelsler of 36 'Newman st, Keans- and Mrs. J. Russell Woolley, Sr., lnwegen introduced Miss Flora Mr, and Mrs. Howard W. Roberts, Willguss, club treasurer, who pre- Mr. and Mrs. James Atcheson, Miss sented a {400 check to Mrs, Major -Mayor Smith, Col. Travis, Dr. Carr Frances L. Townsend, Donald Phil- Henry A. -Dries-AA gift from the lips, Mr. and Mrs. A Howard Kir- club to purchase a. movie, screen. byv Mr. and Mrs. Langdom P. Nor- The group also saw a collection -Speak at Honor Roll Services ton, Mr. and Mrs. William I..Mor- i' Hugh Ryder, rtHring principal of the Watt Long Braneh public tehool, stands with of candles from many parts' of' the Miss Isobel H. OUiw < : gan, Edwin R. Bcrger, Mr. and two retiring Wast Long Branch P.T.A. officers at dinner in Mr. Ryder's honor Tuesday night world'and heard a talk by Mrs. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS^-May- Mrs, Francis W. Palmer, Mr. and Peg Lo Piccolo, of the Candle Light por, Waldron P. Snvlth saluted "all Frankcl to Speak" Mrs. Charles G. Brower, Mr. and at Crystal Brook inn, Eatontown. Mrs. Daniel A. Ardolino, left, it the outgoing president, and shop, Fair Haven, on "The Romance Miss Cline, who is employed at fj|the'gallant American fighting men Mrs. Fred S: Matthes, Mr. and Mrs. the Charles E. Sweeney Real Es- Mrs. Louis H. Farb, outgoing treasurer. Mr. Ryder received a traveling bag end brief ease, and History of Candles." Mrs. Lo v.and women of all our wars who On Israel Drive Harry A. Garroau, Mr. and Mrs. Piccolo iaid she started collecting tate and Insurance agency, Rum- f|gave their precious best toward Charles Frankel, assistant coun- Oliver Britton, Mrs. Roaarlo Sche- and Mrs. Ardolino and Mrs. Farb, wallets. Mr. Ryder lives on Conover pi., Middletown. - candles as a girl of seven and now son, is a graduate of Long Branch jjfythe establishment of our free gov- ty prosecutor and national vice rl, Mrs. Robert Peak, Mr. and Mrs. has over 2,300 of them. high school and Red Bonk Busi- ernment and its preservation" dur- Daniel Beale, 'Mrs. Sara- B. Wil- ness institute. Her father is bor- president of Farband, will be the liams, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Stillc, Robert Galle, representing the |; ing Memorial day observances at guest speaker at a breakfast meet- Slgmund Eisner.company, presented ough tax collector of See Bright, .the honor roll on First ave. here. Mrs. Myrtle S. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Scott graduated from Long- ing at the Molly Pitcher hotel Paul T. Ryder,' Conrad Vallons, Mr. Deceased Members Mrs. McMillan and all other visl: Col. Harrison G. Travis of Ocean Sunday at 10 a. m., in the Interest Red Bank Crowned tors with souvenir pot holders. On view high school, Tex., and served 5; blvd. scored corruption, Commun- and Mrs. Otto A. Becker, Mr. and 29 months in Austria with the U. S, of the Bonds for Israel drive, Mrs. Herbert E; North, Jr. one side there'was printed "a sou- ists and Constitution-flouting when Paid Tribute by venir of your visit. Slgmund Eisnor Army. He Is employed by Sperry | fie pictured the spectacle that Co., Red Bank, New Jersey, lead- Gyroscope Co. at'Ellwood City, Pa. .'greets veterans of the Korean fight- Also, Mr. and Mrs. George J. C-J Track Champions ing manufacturer of uniforms for ing upon their return to these Zeldwlg, Mrs. Paul L. Vandermark, Mrs. A. Arthur Ardolino, Mrs. Mary Fire Department the United States armed forces," j:i shores. the other side read "Red Bank, N. B: "'Replying to Dr. James B. Con- Bosl, Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Cord- A light on the memorial cross ncr, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Bueher- J,, Shopping Center of Monmouth Weddings fg ant's view that private schools Victory Held Up by Scoring Error; was extinguished as the name of ccunty, River Boating Center of the tend to foster undemocratic prac- er, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ebner, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Turner, each deceased member of the Mld- East, welcomes the Salvation Army WILSON—STRAUSS tices—'that the greater the pro- Larabee Scores 2 Firsts, 1 Second dletown Township Fire department Divisional Women's Home League Mrs. Harry DeCamp, Mrs. Arthur CLEVELAND, Ohio — Mra. Elea- ijjportlon of our young who attend L. VIowegcr, Mr. and Mrs. Carl was called at the 15th annual me- conference, June 4, 1952." :•• independent schools, the greater E. Ardolino, Mrs. Henry A. Shultjs, ASBURY PARK — Coach Vince Hughe.. (RB); fourth, Gangeml (M); morial service Sunday night in the nor Herndon Wilson, 1274-W 108th V the threat to our democratic unl- fifth... Dotta (KB). Dlitance—19' 8 1-2". St., and Harold W. M. Strauss, 3860 Jr., Mrs. George J. Parker, Mr. Paladlno's Red Bank high school HlGHl H JUMP—Won by Llnegir (H); Red Bank Baptist church. The me- |' ty"—Dr. John M, Carr, headmaster and Mrs. Thomas J. Nolan, Mr. and track team Tuesday added mote second, Morris (RB): third. Reevey morial address was delivered by the. VanAken, Shaker Heights, ,th!s j:' of Croydon Hall aoademy at Leon- Mrs. Anthony J. Esposlto, Mr. and laurels to a brilliant year by win- IRB); fourth, Ergar (HP); fifth (lid, church pastor, Rov. W. Clinton Legion 'State' city, were married Sunday at the it irdo, declared tihat, "a true dem- ning the Central Jersey Group II Eayres (TR), Harvey (R), Mayea ((F. Wade Park manor, Park Lane, Mrs. Robert A. Schulz, Mr. and Height—6' »". Powers. • ocracy mu»t have more than one Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mr. and title here. POLE VAULT>-Won by (tie)' Rein, Fred L. Beam, department secre- Cleveland, by Judge David a Meek. f, jchool system, as it must have Mrs. G. Raymond Bacon, Mr. and Victory was doubly sweet because haua (TR). Edgar (His third (tie). Lof- tary, called roll. Members who died Delegates Meet The bride is the daughter of the .more than one political party." He announcement.of it was belated be- ton (N). Morris (RB), Kacimarew (M). Mrs. Charles L. Morgan, Mrs. Mar- Height—11'. In the last year were Arthur O. late Lieut. • Commander George 5 was sure, Dr. Carr said, that the, garet Arnow, Mrs. Jennie Breglia, cause a score error wasn't detected GROUP ONE Johnson, Navealnk Hook and Lad- -Delegates to the New Jersey Preston Herndon and the late Mrs. ,'. Harvard university president's Mrs. John Arbia, Mrs. Carmen Co- until many hours after the meet. 100-YARD DASH—Won by McQuarrle der company! Robert Clark, Brev- Boys' and Girls' State, a good cit- Herndon of Red Bank and New |S, sentiment could lead In its ex- sentino, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Following the big day of track and (M); second, Muse (PP); third, Good, izenship project of the American Orleans. She was the widow of R. win (R>; fourth, Rossi (K); fifth, Ben, ent Park and Leonardo Fire com- •••. treme to ''one political ;panty, one Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. field events at the high school stad- nett (R). Time—10.«. pany; Joseph Carmello, East Keans- Legion, were guests at a special Browning Wilson, Jr., son of Dr. >', ihunch and one newspaper." • Williams, Mrs. Michael Addeo, Mr. ium here, Red Bank was listed In 220-YARD. DASH—Won by Goodwin burg fire company, and Henry Kes- meeting of representatives of the and Mrs. R.. Browning Wilson et R J The addresses followed a parade and Mrs. Thomas J. Longo, Mr. and fourth place—far behind, the sup- (R); second, McQuarrle (M); third. Roi. sler of River Plaaa Hose company. auxiliaries and Legion posts of the •Riverside ave., Red Bank. posed winners, Metuchen. rick (K); fourth, Bennett (R); fifth |* "Of more ttian 30 patriotic and civic Mrs. Ralph Barren, Frank R. John- Mrs. Eleanor Smith, president of county Monday night at the Ameri- Mrs. Wilson was given in mar- son, Joseph F. Emmons, Mr, and Berbrlek (M). Time—23. S organisations from the 'yaohthar- At day's end only 34 points were 440-YARD RUN—Won by Trout (M); the Ladles' auxiliary of the depart- can Legion home on Riverside ave. riage by her son, Stanley C. Wilson. |i'Jbor here along First ave., up Mem- Mrs. Marvin N. .Stein, Mr. and Mrs. chalked up for Red Bank by the second, Apgar (R); third, Vongearn Delegates to the event in previous (R); fourth, Oarbone (M); fifth, Frost ment, paid tribute to the members She wore a French net ballerina '«- orlal pkwy. to Seventh ave., then Samuel Levlne and Thomas Coop- official scorer. Actually It should years were also present. - length gown of navy blue trimmed Charles Frankel er,- Sr. 1M). of that organization who died the |i iBank along tha parkway and First have been 42, two more than Me- 880-YARP RUN—Won by Noonan past year. They were Mrs. Henry Boys' state is held each summer with pink niching, a pink straw : !ave. to the high school. Services tuchen accumulated. Pmladlno made (R); aeeond' . Thompso—- - n (PP) third-,. on the campus at Rutgers universi- Mr. Frankel will discuss the need Frye, Community fire company; hat with off-the-face Tell, arid a |i !at Bay View cemetery were held the discovery at home Tuesday Johnaon (R); fourth. Duflle (R); fifth, ty. Girls' state is at New Jersey of securing economic dollars to Matthlea (M). Time—2:11.2. Mrs. William Vitelll, East Keans- corsage of baby orchids. p Ibefore the parade. James Stump, night, several hours after he and College for Women. Delegates serve the beat interests of the new MILS RUN—Won by Conception (M); burg Are company, and Mrs, Ruth Tha matron of honor wai her 'past commander of St. Agnes Mem- Highlands PTA his champions gloomily left the second, Hauaar (M); third, Plarce (PP); study good government, citizenship State of Israel. He returned re- Kaney of River Plaza Hose com- sister, Mrs. Chester E. Wilhelm, 78 orial post. Catholic War veterans, field. It was surprising the error fourth, Devlto (R); firth, Mlelcke (H) and Americanism. la the winter, cently from a trip there and gain- Time—5:01.4. pany. Poricy lane, Country Club Estates, fiWas muter of ceremonies. Rev, was not found earlier, because the they attend alumni meetings at the ed direct information as to how Hears Ranney HIGH HURDLES—Won -by Green Mlddletown township.' Sh» was at- '.Elmer T. achtek, pastor of the principal talk at the field was Red Russel L. Tetley, department state house in Trenton. George R. the economic program of Israel (M); second, Crawford (PP) i third, tired in a navy net dress embroid- ..Presbyterian churoh. offered invn- HIGHLANDS — Dr. Russell G. Bank's disappointing total.' Gua Redmond (M)l fourth, Aumack (R); chaplain for 16 years, gave the In- Scheele of Belmar, county Boys' will prosper through the efforts of ered In white and with matching jp'oeation and Rev. B. L. Peek, pastor Ranney of Rumson was principal Villaplano, meet director, yesterday fifth. Lockwood (K).vTime—17.8. vocation. John H. Fowler, depart- State, chairman, and- Mrs. E. A. the bond program. said it was unfortunate the mistake LOW HURDLES—Won by Green (M); ment chief, made a low remarks white stole. She wore a white hat i Of St Paui'p Baptist "Shurch, pro- speaker at the annual dinner of the second. McGuineaa (R) ; third. Jaatrab Rodriguez of Highlands, Girls' with navy veil and a corsage of : nounced benediotiOn. • ' The breakfast Is sponsored by Parent-Teacher association here occurred, He explained that the (M): fourth, Aurimack (R); fifth. Hlr- of welcome. Ex-Chlcf Eugene Rear- State chairman, were among .the Philip April of Mlddletown, well- normal confusion caused by so ro' (K)-. Time—:>•«. , , son, Sr., who was responsible for pink roses and lilies of the valley. : • •*• Joseph Sohena and the munlcl- last Thursday night, at Bahrs' DISCUS—Won by , McGuinus (R); speakers.' " , ,.-.•••, •,/>,',. known worker In the interests of Landing restaurant. many contestants probably was,the starting: these memorial'services in The bridesmaid was Miss' Martha • pal band here played for the pa.r- reason. Groups I, II, III and IV second, Drago (M); third, Parker CR): James McGuinhcss, Rumson' high, Elf ring, Parma, Ohio. She wore a Israel. Chief of the special Instruction fourth. Frlck (PP); fifth. Trout (M). the department IS years ago at the .aida and during the ceremonies alt wore competing. Villaplano said school senior, a delegate last year, pink linen afternoon dress with section of the Signal Corps labora- JAVELIN—Won by Redmond (M); time he was serving as chief, spoke •the honor roll. A Fort Monmouth the mistake came when the scorer second. Chadwlek (R): third. Parker told of his experiences along, with matching jacket, a white hat with tory at Fort Monmouth and train- on "The Memorial Service," The .rifle squad fired three Volleys anil neglected to add eight points to the IR); fourth, D. Chadwlok (PP) t fifth, other alumni members. The Rum- a black tassel and a corsage of -f. trumpeter sounded taps. Gusttvve Ing consultant for International Hunt (R). OlsUnce— HV t 3-B". chancel choir sang two selections Methodist WSCS "running score" for Red Bank. BROAD JUMP—Won h. MeQuarrle and J. Francis Rauch rendered a son boy Is presently county chair- gardenias. < .sHusenltxa, past Legion post com- Business Machines company, Stan- (M); aeeond. Muaee (H): third. Granger man. • i tTnander, was grand marshal of the dard Oil company of New Jersey solo. Mrs. Francis Swartz presided Arthur Strauss, Shaker Heights, Belated or not the victory came (K); fourth. Jastrab (M); fifth. Apgar at the organ. Members of the River County delegates this year will be was best man for his brother. '••. parade. Councilman Harry B, Hears Delegate and the New York Life Insurance to the Bucs mainly through the (R). Dlatanea—Is' 4." Frances Santello, Bob Flindt and Murthav, post commander, com- company, Dr.. Ranney spoke of HICK JUMP—Won by J.. Chadwlek Plaza Hoss' company acted as After a three 'weeks' trip t». performance of the Maroon and (R); second (tie), Redmond (M). D. ushers. Norman Fisch, Asbury Park high Castle Harbour, Tuoker's Town, ploted arrangements, Mrs.. Pauline Thyfault, who was "Human Communications." Dr. White star, Andy Larabee. He sup- Chadwlek (PP), Vonirahen (R); fifth, school; Robert Letts and John Man- a delegate to the Mid-Century Richard A, Weiss was toastmaster. Muse (H). height— 5' S". Bermuda, they will reside in plied the slim margin of victory by Igrasso, Atlantic Highlands; Verta Shaker Heightju White House Conference for Youth, New officers of the association In- scoring firsts In both the shot put POLE VAULT—Wen by D. Chadwlck' Mamon Holds Driver Mae Rudloph, Freehold; Virginia EhUlips Hotiored was the speaker at the final meet- (PP)1 second. Jastrab (M); third, (tie) troduced by Dr. Weiss were Mrs. and javelin and taking second In Green (M. Dorstk (R; fiftk»tla, DIFIore Arose, Bill Omerod and, Walter 1 For Theft of Auto . FRANKLIN—OEDBTTIS Ing last night of the Woman's So- Andrew Dalno, president; Mrs. Hel- the discus. (R), Faleo (M). Height—TT . Caminsky, Keyfort; Thomas . Q. By Sea Scouts ciety of Christian Service held In en Shoa, first vice president; Mrs. Secoftd-place victories for Red MIDOLBTOWN-JMaglstrate W. Bradley and Francis Smith, Long LEONARDO-Miss Shirley: Irene) Methodist fellowship hall. She ex- Richard Larsen, second vice presi- Bank came in Charlie Myers' per- Gilbert Manson held Hugh J. Swee- Branch; Jack Woolley, Manasquan; Franklin,'daughter of. Mr, and Mrs. : j .ATLANTIC HIGHLAMDS-OIay- plained ways In whleh the local dent; Miss Mary C. O'Nell, treas- ney, 25, of Newark in $2,500 ball d, Challls Franklin of 18 Fuller soolety can help the. conference. formance In the broad Jump, which Jane Pengel and Peter Benton, or Waldron P. Smith'was master urer; Mrs. Robert Johnson, record- was won by DeSalvo of Leonardo St. George's Plans for the action of the grand jury Matawan; Walter L. Church, Philip ter., Albany, N. T,, became the bride of ceremonies Sunday afternoon kt .Special guests were the Method- Ing secretary; Mrs. Weiss, corres- May 11 of Thomas 7. X. GMottii, ist girls among the high school with a leap of IB feet 8tt Inches, Monday morning on a charge of Jannarone and Bill Hogan, Nep- the dedication of the .building of ponding secretary, and Mrs. Martin and by Morris1 performance In the auto theft. tune; Tony Domenlco, Red Bank; son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter T. Ctoo> • the Sea Scout ship Joshua Barney graduates, members of the staff of the. 1981 Bally Vacation Bible Feldman, historian. Mayor Charles high jump, which was won by Line- Canterbury Fair Sweeney was arrested by Sgt, and Hugh Millard 'and Florence ettls of Highland ave., here. .Rev, at the yacht harbor here, Hatzenbuehler gave a short talk. gar of Highland Park at S feet 9 Joseph Lin hart apd Patrolman Carlock, Rumson. All the delegates George Mallloux performed the i The building' was_ dedicated tn school and the church school board RUMSON—St. George's Episco- I- of education. Gifts wero presented Others at the dinner included An- inches. Wos Reevey took third In Kenneth Luker early Sunday when are presently high school juniors ceremony In St. James Oetholto I former Councilman .Edwin P. Phll- drew Dalno, Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas the high hurdles and high jump. ppal church will hold its annual they.stopped him for driving with- who will enter their senior year in church, Albany. • to the girl graduates and also to C p; lfps, former Sea Scout, skipper, Mrs. Roger J, Squire, wife of the J. Hogan, Sr., Mrs. Ranney, Mr. Hughes added a third for Red Bank Canterbury fair Thursday, June 19, out headlights and'learned the oar September. . - ' Given in marriage by her taMier M? who now lives' at Oooperstown. N. church pastor,, who entertained and Mrs. Lewis D. Smith, Jr., Mr. In the broad jump and Morris di- on the church property on Water- he was driving was alleged to have the bride wore a ballerina, town B Y. Mr, Phillips and Ralph Brudor, each circle during the past year. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- vided a three-way tie for third in man ave. The fair will open at 10 been' stolen, of white lace over satin in princess also a former skipper, were guea'« Connell, Mr. and Mrs, Milton the pole vault. a. m, and luncheon will be served Township police reported tha.t, Services Held style with portrait, neckline. Her of honor at the dedication. Coun- The sum of $158.60 was reported Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest A. The results In Group II were Red from noon until 2 o'clock. Mrs. Al- about 15 minutes before, he was fingertip illusion veil fell from 'a cilman Harry B, Murtha and Ed- realized from the mother and Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Bank 42, Metuchen 40, Toms River fred N. Beadleston Is general apprehended, Sweeney took a ear At Earle Depot Juliet cap edged with illusion *nd ward G. Walder also took part In daughter banquet and will be given Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Amo- 37 5-6, Freehold 34 1-3, Highland chairman. cwned by John R. Powell, Jr., of seed pearls. Miss Nancy Hart of the ceremonies. to the Methodist Home for the dlo, Mrs. Matthew H. Berry, Mrs. Park, 2214, Neptune IS 1-3, and New attractions featuring this 82 Sevenlth at, West Keansburg, IJEONARDO—Memorial services Springfield was maid of honor and •Edmond Blom, present skipper, Aged, Ocean Drove. Mrs. Melvtn Charles J. Miller, Mrs. - Anne M. Leonardo 6. year's fair Include hay rides and which was parked at Martini's for the members (* the comple- Miss Jean Haaley of Alban was officiated ait flag-raising ceremon- Morris presided nt the meeting Lawronce, Mrs, Elizabeth Kehoe, Another shore school grabbed the pony rides for children. Records diner on rt, 96, East Keansburg, ment of the U,3

Ensign and Mr*. Bruce J. Oordon RUMSON—Mr. and Mrs. Justin an old-fashioned bouquet of pink Marsh of Park ave., announce the rones, and pink, blue and white marriage of their daughter, Mlsj bachelor buttons. Rae Yvonne Marsh, find Ensign Ensign Peter Stuyvesant East- Bruce J. Gordon, fion or Mr. and man of Portland, Me., was best Mrs. Clifford F. Gordon of Mlll- man, and Billy and Robin Cros*, Miss Helen E. Martin bropk farm, New Monmouth. The sons of Dr. and Mrs. Cross, were FORT MONMOUT&—The Mar- gandy. Both, attendants carried Miss Martin was graduated from couple were married May 24 at thQJunior groomsmen. - bouquets of delphiniums and glad- Mrs. Q. A. Shaw McKean, Jr. home of Dr. nnd Mra. John W. The bride's mother wan attired riage of Mijss Ruth M. Lane, daugh- Mrs. Marshall Van Winkle, 3d St. 'Mary'a Junior College In St. ter of Mr. and, Mrs. Herman B. lola flourettcs and wore headpieces Mary's City, Md., and also attended Cross of Memphis, Tenn., by Rev.in a gown of gray silk taffeta with! of the same flowers. gold, with a pale green corselet lavender accessories. Her corsage Lane of Buena pi., Red Bank, to and wide matching ribbon stream- MONMOUTH BEACH — Miss were Misses Betty Johnson, Eileen the University of Maryland, Mon- Porter Florence, rector of Holy Louis M. Loeb, son of Mr. and° Mrs. Bill'"Lane, the 'bride's brother, mauth Junior college and Buckncll Trinity Episcopal church, Mem- wan of whits carnations. Thj was best man. Herman Rothschild ers. She carried lilies of the valley, Sheila Maryanne Ennls, daughter Gannon and Patricia Dougherty. bridegroom's mother wore navy Brwin A. Loeb of Seattle, 'Wash., and wore a short tulle veil. of Mrs, Alfred J. Ennls of Wesley Leo R. Dlxon was best man. Ush-university. She Is a granddaughter phis. took place last Thursday at theof Indianapolis, Ind., was* an usher. of the late Julius C. Martin of blue lac« over taffeta, with pink' Officers' club here. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Mrs. Nathaniel S. Bangs, Jr., of st. and-the late Mr. Ennls, wasers were William VanWinkle, broth- The bride was attired In a white and navy blue accessories and her Algona, la., was matron of honor. married Saturday to Marshall Van- er of the groom, William A. Wcs- 'Washington, D. C, former special ballerina length gown with a corsage was of pink roses. .| The bride, given In marriage hy Lane chose a gown of peacock blue Bridesmaids were Mra. William H. cott, cousin of the groom^and Rob- assistant to Ihe U. S. attorney gen- her father, •wore a. gown of white antique taffeta and wore a. corsage Winkle, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. eral. Miss Martin is a member of bodice of Chantilly lace, cap Mm. Gordon was graduated frooi Borden of Rumson, the bride's Marshall Van Winkle, Jr., of Goose- rfrt Ayres. slrevcs, nnd a gathered skirt of Woodbrldge high school *ln 1949, lace over satin with a fitted bodice of pink sport orchids. The bride- aunt: Miss Miranda Marvin, Co- the Daughters of the American and full skirt leading into a train. groom's mother wore a gray gown neck Point, Little Silver, in the The bride Is a graduate of Long Revolution. nylon tulle, with a short scalloped and l.i a senior at Sargent college The neckline of the gown was styled with an orchid corsage. lumbus, 'Ohio, the bride's cousin; Catholic Church of the Precious Branch high school and attended overshlrt of Chantilly lace. Her at Boston university. Ensign Gor- Mrs. Paul Moore, Jr., Jersey City, Mr. DeGennaro was graduated cap was white satin and seed with illusion and lace. A fingertip Following the reception, the Blood, The ceremony was perBerkele- y Business school, East Or- from Red Bank high school and don waa graduated from Middle- illusion veil fell from a bonnet- couple left by car for a trip to the the bridegroom's cousin; Miss Pa- ange. She Is secretary in the cir- pearls, and her veil was of nylon town township high school, Mon; tricia Birsh and Miss Alice Mac- formed by Rev, Walter Greene, Drake business college at Perth tulle, fingertip length. She wore a shaped cap trimmed with seed west coast and Canada. After July culation department of The Dally Amboy. He is associated with his mouth' Junior • college and Oh\i) pearls. She carried a bouquet of 1 th«y will make their home in Guire, New York city; Miss Mary Escorted by her uncle, John T. Record at Long Branch. necklace of silver links and pearls, Northern university,- College of En- Doyle, Lincoln, Neb.; Mrs.- Carroll father In the DeGennaro Manu- a gift of the bridegroom, and car- white orchids and sweet peas on a Ballston Lake, N. Y. Mrs. Loeb is Ludwig, Jr., the bride wore a bal- Mr. VanWinkle, who formerly facturing company ot North Bridge gineering. He Is stationed at the lace fan. a graduate of Cornell university. L. JWalnwrtght, Concord, Mass., lerina length gown of Chantilly resided in Lconla, is a graduate of ried n bouquet of stephanotis, car- Naval Air base at.Millington, Tenij. and Mrs. Hamilton Coolldge, Chest- Croydon Hall aaademy, Atlantic ave., Red Bank. nations, sweet peas and fleur Both Ensign and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Betty Lane of Rtimson, the Mr. Loeb was- graduated from nut'Hill, Mass. lace and not over white satin and a bride's sister-in-law, was matron ef Union college and the University of tulle veil attached to a Medici cap Highlands, and attended Mlchcll d'amour. ar«. members of the Lightning honor. She wore a gown of pink Washington. He is an engineer at All were dressed in long bouf- of matching lace. • • college, New London, Conn, He is Miss Meinerl Engaged Mrs. Cross was matron of honori fleet' of the .Monmouth Boat cluB . organdy. Miss LaVerne Wuethrleh the Knolls Atomic Power Labora- fant white .organdy dresses, em- Miss Mona B. Ennls was her sis- in the Coast Guard and is presently To Sunnier L. Plunked and her ballerina length cotton of Red Bank.' The couple will make of Metuchen was bridesmaid., She tory of the General'Electrio Com- broidered in yellow. All carried ter's maid of honor. Bridesmaids stationed at Sandy Hook. frock was pink, with an oversklrt their home at 844 Maple dr., Mem- wore a. matching gown of blue or- pany in Schenectady, N. Y. bouquets of small .pink roses, and ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Mr. of nylon and velvet. She carried phis, Tenn, • . ' ' „ wore a crown of the same flowers and Mrs. Herbert S. Mclnert of 14 In their hair. The honor attend- graduate of Matawan high school, East Washington ave, here, an- ' G.ROGAN—JACKSON ant wore a crown of yellow roses Is in his own contracting business. PTA Host to Two nounced today tho engagement of and carried a bouquet of the same He served in the U. & Navy in their daughter, Miss Barbara Louise . FORT MONMOUTH — In theP.T.A. Honors flowers. i World War II. . , Melnert, to Sumncr Low Plunkett, Protestant chapel Sunday after- Q. A. Shaw McKean, Sr., the School Glasses son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Cole- ENGAGEMENTS noon, Miss i Margaret Jane Grogan, bridegroom's father, was best man. IUCH—MUELLER man of New York city. The mar- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'Charles Mrs. Lena Clark Ushers were John C. Borden, Jr., BELFORD — Sixth and seventh riage will take place in All Saints 4 *• * Grogan Of Third at, Fair Haven, FAIR HAVBN-Slxlty persons a,'.- the bride's brother, John P. Mar- WEST POINT, N. T.—Miss Nan- grade pupils of this community Episcopal church, Navcslnk, Satur- Announce Betrothal Misg Pearl Bergman .|»| became the bride of Lieut. Stanley tended the fifth annual dinner of quand, Jr., William Hamlen and cy Jane Rich, daughter of Mrs, were guests of the Parent-Teacher day, Aug. 2. At Dinner Party Jackson of Fort Monmouth, son of the Llncroft-Everett Parent-Teach- William Staokpole, all of- New Ann Rich of Maplewood and Mon-association at the last regular Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson of mouth Hills, Highlands, became the Miss Mcincrt la a graduate ot Engaged to Jack Martin-r er association Tuesday night at York city; Harry P. McKean, 2d, mooting. These two classes will Atlantic Highlands high school. RUMSON — The engagement of EAST 'KEAN&BUR.G — Mr. an!I El'Monte, Cat, Chaplain Baker Willow Brook inn here. A life Pride's Crossing, Mass., brother of brido yesterday of Lieut James complete their elementary school- Miss Claire Jcannette Mount, performed.' the ceremony, 'Walter Mueller,, son-'of Mr. and She attended Moravian College for Mrs. Nathan Bergman of rt. 5,8 • membership was presented to Mrs. the bridegroom; Barclay E. War- ing elsewhere Mn Mlddlctown town- Women, Bethlehem, Fa., and thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lena A, Clark, principal of theburton, 3d, brother-in-law of theMrs. Walter Mueller .'of Sullivan's ship, c. B, Mulllner, principal and L. Mount of Broad st., Eatontown, have made known the engagement * The chapel was decorated with Island, Charleston, S. C. A nup- Laboratory Institute of Merchan- of their daughter, Miss Pearl Berg- ,. all white flowers. F.F.C. James S. Llncroft school, by Mrs. Floyd bridegroom, Ipswich, Mass.; John sixth grade teacher in the local dising, New York city, and is a to Jay M. Valant; son of Mr. and Lum, retiring president. Campbell, Syosset, L. I.; Walter tial mass was celebrated at theschool, gavo a farewell address to Mrs. Joseph B. Valant of Flncknoy man, to Jack Martin, son of Mrs, Tetty was organist, and Sgt. H. H. military chapel of the Most Holy member of the fashion department Walker, soloist. ,' Miss Anna'/Cross of • Atlantic D. Schier and William Curtis, tho scholars, Mrs. Walters, seventh staff of Redbook magazine. rd., Little Silver, formerly of Rose Berlteln of New York city, ' township, a former teacher «it the Washington, D. C.j William A. Trinity at West Point, and ReV. grade teacher in River Plaza Bloomfleld, was announced at a and the late Samuel Berlfeln. The Given in marriage by her father, -Joseph P. Mohr performed a dou- A graduate of Dartmouth college the bride wore a gown of white lace Llncroft school, presented a neck- Barron, 3d, Boston, Mass.; Philip school, was a special guest. Mr. Plunkett served with the Army dinner Saturday at Mayer's tavern. betrothal -was announced at a party lace, bracelet and pin set to Mrs,Reynolds, Wenham, Mass., and ble-ring ceremony. A reception A special award was given Wil- The party nlso marked the birth-May 18 at the home of the parents and nylon, styled with a ballerina followed at the Hotel Thayer, during World War II. He Is assist- length skirt made of five tiers of Clark on behalf of a'group of Mrs.Lieut. William Fltz, Falls Church, liam Lcary, a sixth grade pupil in ant editor of Blue Book magazine, day of the bride-elect and of Mrs. of the bride-elect, the occasion also ' whits nylon over taffeta. .The dark's former pupils. Va. The bride was given in mar- tho local school, In recognition of Valant. being Mr. Martin's birthday. * dress had a matching lace jacket, A pin for the outstanding chair- The couple will go abroad on riage by her uncle, Frank J. Brown winning .the.marblo championship. and the bride wore a sweetheart man of the year was presented to their wedding trip. of Maplewood. Her white nylon Mrs. John Severs, now president of Joan Mumfoi'd's styled headpiece and carried a Mrs. Frances Brandt, hospitality The bride is a graduate bt tha tulle gown was Worn over satin, the P. T. A., presented the retiring Engagement Told prayer book with a marker of chairman, and a. past president's Brearley school and Bennington and Polnt.de Leon lace was insert- president, Mrs. William Sefclk, a orchids and forget-me-nots. pin was presented to Mrs. Lum. college, class of 1950, and thed at the dropped shoulder line past president's pin and a gift ot ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— Mr. appreciation from the association and Mrs. William W. Mumford ot • Mrs. James McLaren " of NewThe dinner, session opened with Neighborhood Playhouse School ot and as a band on the Gibson girl Mrs." WIMlam Woodward singing the Theater. She is the grand- sleeves. The 'skirt was bouffant for her services, Washington ave, have made known Shrewsbury, the bride's sister, and daughter of the late Gen. and Mrs/and ended in a cathedral length the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marie Clayton of Red Bank "The Lord's Prayer," accompanied The evening's program Included Miss Joan Elizabeth Mumford, to were the honor, attendants. Their by Mrs, Herbert Kaul. Stanley Howard S. Borden, and the late train. Her three-tier silk illusion piano selections by Marylln Elgrlm SftUWell.ilay pastor of the Llacroft Mn and Mrs. Walter R. Marvin, veil fell from a flower garden tiara and Patricia Mazzaroppl; tap dance Paul C. Caltanach, son of Mrs, ballerina length dresses were white and a grandnieco of Bertram H. of Point de Leon lace and seed Blanche Cattanach of Long Branch organdy, worn with large colonial Community church, gave tihe invo- numbers by Nancy Thompson and and the late Charles J. Cattanach. bonnets. Mrs. McLaren's gown' cation.* The county greetings were Borden of.Rumson. pearls, and her flowers wore or- Patricia Stahlbaum; twirling act by was trimmed with a deep purple expressed by Mrs. Jack Preston, a The bridegroom was graduated chids, valley lilies and stephanotis. Judith Scott; farewell song by a ribbon sash, end she carried a tan county vice president, and Mrs.from St. Paul's school, Concord, Miss Gloria Balcntine of Irving- group of girls, comprising Patricia bouquet of purple flowers. Miss Clark spoke briefly. N. H., and Harvard university, ton was maid of honor, and theMazzaroppl, Marilyn Tier, Juno Clayton wore a lavender sash on 'Henry Handleman, accompanied class of 1B48, where he was a mem-bridesmaids were Misses Virginia Herbert, Judith Scott, Patricia her gown, and carried a basket of by Joseph Mendrcs, led .in theber of the Fly club, Hasty-Pudding Kondakjtan and Marilyn Smith of Stahlbaum, Marilyn Elgrlm and lavender flowers. singling of old time songs. Mrs. Institute of 1770, and Varsity club. Newark, Audrey Balentlne, Irving- Carol Dlnnen. The program was George King of Highlands, a pa*,t He was graduated from Columbia ton; Dolores Amore, Bioomneld; concluded with the singing of the The bridesmaids were Miss county president, installed tlhe' new Law school in 1951, and in World Dolores McGuire, Bronx, and Joyce official PTA prayer by the group. Theresa Gettls of Red Bank and War II, was an Infantry officer. Recca, Brooklyn, Carolyn Milson Mrs. Robert' Lyons of Oklahoma officers, who'are Mrs. Alfred Wil- The other guests of honor In- liams, president; 'Mrs. Mendres, He Is currently employed by theof Linden, the bride's cousin, was cluded Verna Salmon, Louise Lu- City, Okla. They wore white or- firm ot Leon, Wetll and Mahoney. flower girl. gandy frocks tied with pink-laven- vice president; Mrs. Edward Fields, ke'r, Natallo DeStafno, Margaret second vice president; Mrs. Ar-Mr. McKean is a grandson of Mrs. Lieut. Frank Allen was best man. Mahan, Marilyn Phillips, Gail der sashes, and carried baskets of Malcolm G. Haughton of Prldo's matching- flowers. ., , thur Newmler, secretary, and Mrs. Sword bearers were Lieutenants Boetcsch, Phyllis and Thomas Harry Janssen, treasurer. Crossing, Mass,, and the late Hen- Paul Brown, John Olson,' Clinton Kwlatkowskl, Jacob Zflly, Robert Patricia Graffam, daughter of ry P. McKean, and the late Mr. Winne, Donald Williamson, Harry Fledock, Kenneth Craig, Robert Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Graffam pi and Mri, Francis W.^ Sargent. Lauder and Donald Bradley. Tho Walling, Harold Foulks, Harry Claire J. Mount Mist Pearl Bergman Lakewood, was flower girl. Her bridegroom, best man and sword Bruntz, Harold Morrison, Donald i •frock was long white organdy, WALLING—BROWN worn with a sweetheart hat, and Summer Dance bearers, were classmates at theReynolds, William Leary, Louis Miss Mount attended school! In Mlu Bngmati waa graduated trimmed with" a plnk-lavendcr sash, KEYPORT—Tho wedding of Miss U. 8. Military academy, and niDrakel , Lorctta Branson, Ernest Denver, Col., and was graduated from Mlddletowa Township high and she carried a basket of pink- Set f or Edgewater Ruth Sarah Walling, daughtor of received their commissions at grad- Volkland, Donald LoBeds, Juno from Long Branch high school.'She •chool, and li employed at Fort lavender flowers, , Mr. and Mrs. Herbect Walling, Sr., uation Monday. Herbert, John Isaksen, Joan Phil- Is employed by the telephone com- Monmouth. Mr. Martin Is a gradu- of 11 Warren st., to Loo Antonio The bride, a former Conover lips, Wayne Smith, Anno Redden, pany at Eatontown, Mr. Valant was ate of the School of Industrial Art Lieut. Theodore Lessley of El RUMSON — Members of theBrown, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray- Elizabeth Walling, Judith Scott, Rumson Woman's otub will hold model, was graduated from St. graduated from Red Bank high and attended City college, New Monto wag best man. Ushers were mond Brown ot Morganvlile, took Vincent's academy, .'Newark, and Milton and Daniel Hesse, Gerald school, and will enter Lehlgh uni- York. He U employed by Meehaeli Llouts. John Spaldlng, Thomas their annuat lummtr dance June place May U in St. Mary's Epis- was employed with tha Howard Soaturo and Harry Branson, versity in the fall, Jolty and Robert Lyons, all of Fort 28 at the Edgewater Beach hotel, copal church hore, Officiating'was Brother* of/New York city. Savings Institution at Newark. The Party guests were Mr. and Mri. Attending the party were Mn, Monmouth. Sea Bright. Rev, Jamee A, auoswcllor, reator.' bridegroom was graduated from Valant and som Laurence and Ed- Mrs, John V. Bills U ohalrman, Given in marriage by her father, Holy Cross Pupils Berlfeln, Gay and Paul Berlfeln, The bride's mothor wu dressed North Charleston high sohool, and Mlti Joan K, Mumford win ot Little Silver: Mn. Uobil Mrs. Ida Rovlniky, Mr. and Mri. In a dusty pink gown with black asilstod by Mrs. John Delator, Mrs. the bride wore a gown of white attended Clemson college and Sul- Robert Kllzen, Mrs, Joseph Lang:. nylon tulle fashioned with a fitted Give Piano Recital Jenny and Mr, nnd Mri, B, C.Bergman, Ronald, Qlorla, Larry accessories and a corsage of orchid livan's Preparatory college In Miss Mumford was graduated Stlllwngon, Brooklyn; Mn,. Don- colored sweet peas and pink roses, Mrs. John Eagor, Mrs, Raymond bodlco, Illusion neok'llno and long Washington, D. C, prior to en- RUMSON-Puplla of Holy Crow and Wayne Bergman and Mr, and MeCuo and Mrs. John Coitello. train edged with Imported lace, She from Atlantic Highlands high ald H, Fowler and son David ot Mn, Qua Belleaa. Aftor a reception at tht home of tering West Point.* He la attached •chool presented their annual pi- Denver, and Mr. «nd Mrs. Mount. Pete Gatotro'a oreheelrt. will play wore matching mitts. Her fingertip to the Armored division of theano recital Sunday, June 1. Theschool and attended Emereon col- Mr. and Mrs, McLaren, the couple for dancing. veil also wai of nylon tulle and ihe lege In Boston, She le a medical ted on a wedding trip to Georgia, Army, and will report for duty at* greeting was given by Margery June Bride-Elect At the dun meeting Monday carried a white prayer* book Fort Knox, Ky. Keator. auletant, employed by Dr. A. J.Costablie—Diierlo where.tha brldogroom will be ata- night, Mri, Charln Bully wai adorned with white orohlde and Selections Inoluded "Song of In Ronnthal. Mr, Cattanaoh attond- Honored at Shower Honed at Camp Gordon, Augusta, named ohalrman of tht annual llllei ot the valley. The couple left on a trip to Ber- dta," Nora Ryan) "Wait*," Ohwtee ed Long Branch high school and Nuptials June 28 For travollng the bride wore a pink muda, on their return they wltl Monmouth Junior collage, He Mre. Xdwln Sutphln and Mn. fallli coat styled drue with navy card party and faehlon thow to Mri, Robert _uhler of Keyport, Meehan; "Hungarian Dance," Mary Mlai Roieanne Virgil CoeUblle, Edward Carroll win hoittiiM tait bt itagtd In September. Mri. Ray- matron ot honor, wore a strapless ctay at the Hotel Tidee, Irving* Ann Sullivan; "Gay Little Roto* lerved three and a half year* with daughtor of Dr. and Mri, Arnold blue aocoeiorlM. . mond MoOut will bt In charge of ton, Va., and at the aummer homo bud," Margery Keatori "Noli," the Navy In the European theater week at a bridal ahower for Mlee The brlda wai graduated from gown ot pink nylon net with A. Coitablle ot Yonken, N, Y., hai Mary Jane Coyne, daughter ot Mre, tht faihlon show, «nd Mrs. Alice matching etole, - mlt- and, a. halo of.tha brlde'e mother* In Mon- Mary Ellen Howlandt "In a Sail it war In World War II, and le computed plant tor her marriage Red Bank high aohool, and haaFtlktr, tht card party, mouth Hllli. Lieut, and Mn.,Muel- boat," Patricia Ordonez; "Melody now employed at Wataon labora* Vlneent Moyee ot Eatontown, The bom employed at Stelnbaoh'i on of flowen. June 38, to Lieut Eugene A. Diierlo, party wai held at Mn. flutphln'l Tht tnttrtalnmtnt program wai Mre. George Cowling, of Martini- ler will leave Aug. 1 for Fort Knox. From Polonaise." Robert Carton; torlei. •on ot Domeitlo Relation! Court Broad it, The bridegroom was In chargi of Mre. Jamee Lemmlg, "Corporal Lollipop," Anne Hutch' horn* on Throekmorton ave, graduated from the University of villa, W. Va., Mlei Evelyn Walling, Juitlce and Mn. Matthew J. Diierlo Mlu Coyne will become tht bride Hoiteuu at tht coffee hour, wort of Belleville, a couiln of the bride,, HURLEY-BUBUX . inget "By the Sea." Jdhn Decker) Third District Women of Rivtrdale, and Waterman ave California and tht Offloir Candl- MM, Frederick RUMtll, Mrs. Regl* "Drummer Boy," Bugone GlroMoi June U o< Cl. Joeeph Clayton, The date School at Fort Monmouth, and Mn, Edward Freiton, of Mor- BRADLEY BBAOH-Mn, Aline Hear Klsle Jensen Rumeon. wedding will Ukl place at Bt. Dor* nald B. Wolcott, Mn. Ktnntth ganvlllo, a sister of thi bride- Rice of Aibury Park announcee the "Organ Grinder," Martha Chamber* Tha ceremony wilt take place In othta'e Cathollo ehuroh, Baton* WhIU, Mn. John Ryan and Mri. room, wtr« thi othtr bridal at- marriage of her granddaughter, talni "A Happy Heart," vocal •«• ASBURr PARK—"Womtn can the Roman Caihollo church of St.town. Patricia Doimond Sully. ndanli, Thty wort gowm ilml* Mlu Virginia Hurley of Bradlty lection by John Robortehawi "Star* ditermlne the coune ot the coming Barnabaa at Woodl-wn, K Y, A Oueite were Mn. Moyei. Mn. Tht nixt muting, July T, will lar to that of the matron'of honor Beaoh, to Frank J. Bublln, eon ofduet," Mary Jean Gallagher| "Mer- Presidential election," laid Mlu reooptlon wilt be held at tho New Jamei Oliyton, Mn. Joseph X* Honored at Shower ' \ . be a dinner, In charge of MMIn blut nylon net with' matohlng Mr, and Mn. Joieph Bublln of ry Widow Walt*," Lynn Hollyi -lilt Jtnnn, a reprntntatlvi ot York Athletic club, Traven Island. etolee, mltti and hatoi, . "Rondo," Betty Hellkor; "Top ser- Carroll, tit*. Bdward Moyti.Mn. MMjM Mary T. Abbatemereo of William Robblm. Bridge ave,, Red Bank. The eou- the national Oemooratlo committee, Mn, Dorothy 0. Montagle, eleter Bdward Oeacy, Mre, Harry Treei, North Srldg* avi, wai hoittai , Htrbtrt Walling, Jr., brothtr of pie were married Mav » In thageant," John Robertihawi "Bwantt at a meeting of women .of theof the brldr, will be maid of honor. Mr*. Norman Oeaey. Mre. Clyde Thursday at a bridal ihowtr (or HONORBD AT PARTY ihe bride, wai bait man. Uiheri Church ot the Aicenalon In Brad-River," Nancy Whelan; "Drum Ma* Third Congreaelonel dlatrlct Tues- Other attondanti will he Mn. Wll- Bwannell, Mn. Oeorge Hlckey, Mri, Mlai Patricia Deimond of Alien were Harry Allkai, John Pedereon ley Beach, by Rev, William Camp- Jor," Edward Kennedy; "Happy day at the Monterey hotel. More Ham Bradley of Pinmylvanla and Paul Kelly, Sr,. Mri. Paul Kelly, ATLANTIC HXOH-ANDf-Ran- and Bdward Preeton, the bride* Holiday," Grace. Lawrence i "Nnr* MIMM Blayne P. DUerlo, titter oi it,, Humion, MUi Dtimond will be* dy and Richard Ferry, eone of bell. than 150 women of Monmouth, dale, Mn. Bruot noblnion, Mnr com* tht brldt of Oiorgt T, Surtt, groom'e brother-in-law, CIMUI," Patricia Cooke, and "Rui- Ocean and Mlddieiox oountlei at the prospective bridegroom, and William Oonovir. Mri. Joyce 9, Mri. Nelioji H. Roberta of M Bait The hrlde wore a powdir blue tlei of Spring^ Mnrle Olormlta* Julie Patricia, Jamee ot Yonkere, Jr., of HIberon, Juno 14/ at Holy Lincoln ave. here, were gueiti of Ohrlily Buhltr wai tht flower eult with white aaceaicrlee and a Undid, Jr., Mre, Louie Clayton, Mn. Har> OroM Cathollo rectory, Bumion. girl and won a town of white nylon Mlii Jtnnn advlied tht gather* francta Oelano ot Riverdtle will ry Clayton, Mn. Joaeph Clayton honor at a party Saturday whin net eimllar to the brlde'e and oar* cortege of gardenia*, Mlii Ann HOME FROM SOUTH Ouuti were Mri., Joseph Dij. they ceiibnted their blrthdayi. Muito of Aibury Park, the maid ot Ing to rtmlnd thon Individual* he beit man for hli couiln. Uihere and Mlieee Betty Clayton. Agate' rled a baiket of roie petale. Ray- MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP - whs lay thiy an not Interfiled will include Michael A, Coitablle, Carney, norinee Hlekey, Margery mond, Mr*. Raymond Dtimond, Ouiiti at thi party Inoluded Al* mond Brown, ton ot the bride* honor, wai attired In a beige eult Mr, and MM, J. BUI* Webb of In politic! that "you arc In politic*, Bdward Vane, Perry Maetrangeto, MM. Sdmond Dumond, Mn. Bar- ten Shapiro, Kenneth Blom, Mar* groom wae rlngbearer, with pink aeceieorlM and a tor* Naveilnk Rlvnr rd. returned Mon Carroll. Meybelle Held, Marie Tra- bara Roblneon, Mn, Ruomary nge ot pink roeee, Alex Rogel of 1 each time you turn on an electrio Michael A, Cumpaena, Jr., and John vtn, Paulino Psnuat, Maureen mon Carrie, Steven MoVey, David After a recoptlon In the parlih day from a tin dayi tour of thelight, ride over *• tax eupported M, DUerlo, Jr, O'Brien, meaner Oonlon, Joan -ed- Feather, MM. Orrln loult, Mn, A.Shapiro, Walter Curry, Carolyn hall, tht couple left'on a wedding Red Bank wai beet man/ A re*South. I, Kind, Mn. George Orauat, Mn, oeptlon followed at the '< couple'i road, or mall a litter. So be In* Mlii CoiUblle graduated from dy, carol Joan HUman ant Miles Blom, Michael Karp" Rlohard trip to Indlanapolli and Toxai, They vuited Mr. Webb'i brother tinittd, and vota at all eleotlone," tht College of Mount Saint VMttflb and Betty Burnt. John Dtiilir, Mn, Ourgi lucka. Rlpki, Rlohard Richer and John Upon their return they will live new homo In Red Bank, Bdnd Webb, a sophomore at ihe The epeaker laid that tha retinn Rlverdile. Lieut; Dleetlo U a f»ad« laWi un. ConnU Abbtttmuse, Mn. Itmpion, Other gueiU, were Mr. In i their new home on Ooluoo pi,, The bride wae graduated from University of Weet Virginia, Mor* ihe wai a Democrat It that ihe uate of "Ofdham College, and also Tha trumntir Jamu ttmmlg, Mn, rridirlok Rtu* and Mn. Walter Ferry, Sr,, MrKeyport. . Aibury Park high ithool. The gantewn, and attended tha annual bellevee "the Democratic party ot Ford-am Law eohool. Ho It ata have been tan •ill,. Mn, Stephen J. Cookt, MN, and Mn, Arthur Areher, Mr. and The bride le a graduate of Key- bridegroom le a graduate of Red carnival and graduation danoe, the etande for honeit work In conitr- member of the Delta Theta Phi and when a fleet, of Katherlne KtiltKeiley anandd MUiei Hit* Mri, Robert Bahr, Mr. and Mn. pott high lohool and la employed Bank Cathollo high aehool, and tealumni banquet and luncheon* of vatlon of the nallon't reeouroee, la now eervtng with tho Air rent Montana after BOA Ullitnn,. Sylvia, JuJudyd , Deemqad .by tht N, J. Bell Telephone Co., Centre college, DanvlUf- Ky, Mr, r and for Maiirvatles ef HUBIM at OlniMad Air lite, MttMlftfwi, Mi V»r» , LA-A * ___i__k_t___> __*. - •>• • * — - _ ^ - — - _" *<" f^Paee Four RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 5, 1952 -An>.rtl.ement- NOTICE * Taka notiee that Budolvh Kurlnslty, One of Largest Farm Estates in Monmouth County Changes Hands T/A Commutiri Wint k Liauor Store. hat applitd to the Mayor mifd Council of Red Bank Borough for a Distribution li- Across the Counter cense (or primliei iltuated at 184 Mon- COMPLETE SERVICE mouth It., Red Bank, N, J, Objections, Jf anr, should bs made im- mediately in writing to-Amy IS. Shlnn, IN Clerk of the Red Sank rBorough. (Signed) $3.01 RUDOLPH KURINSKY. Home Maintenance NOTICE. Talc* notlee that John J, Genov«ee, One stop ... one contract! D wd I will do everything that Peter E. Genovese. Harry Genome, needt to be done In your home . . . from rooflnj- or alteration* trading aa Grata'a Beverages, have ap- plied to Mayor and Council of the Bor- to plumbing; or electrical work. Call this reputable firm today ough o( Red Bank (or a Plenary Retail and iet your free estimate on any type home repair or home Distribution license for premises situ- ated at 14-20 North Brtdga avenuf Red modernization job. Bank, N. J« ~ ;. . ," • Carpentry • Heating • Plumbing > ^bjeetlona. if any, should ba made Immediately in writing to Amy E. Shlnn. • Masonry • Painting • Electric Work Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank, N. J. • , '•< JOHN 3, GENOVESE, • Paint • Hardware * Millwork • Lumber 14 N. Bridge Ave., Red Bank, M. J. PETER E. GENOVESE, State Highway No. 85, K.rport, M. J, William B. Harding of Holmdel come to know and love Ita ponds ton guarded this valley from the the battle of Monmouth, crossed R* D* : NO MONEY DOWN! HARRY GENOVESB, haa made arrangements to pur-and brooka, ita woods and trails, Ita Britiah army "because It is very the Sohenek-farm and Ramanessln •tate Highway No, >6, Keyport, N. J, YEARS TO PAY .. . EASIEST OF TERMS chase the Barnon S. Prentice prop- fields and meadows, rich In provisions and cattle." His- brook, which runs the entire length R. D. M,84. ." erty of 528 acres, known ai Rama- i/ovett Is Partner tory also relates .that there were of tha property to the east. Tha nensln Brook farm, Holmdel, from many skirmishes around Holmdel name "Ramanessln" Is derived NOTICE "I have Invited Lester C. Lovett, Take notice, that Louis Ooillto T/A SPECIAL PRICES IN STOCK Ranald Macdonald and the Newowner of Lovett's nurseriea,. Little preylous to the battle of Mon-from the Iroquols word meaning Louis's Tavern,.has applied to tha Town- York Trust company, executors of mouth. George Washington stood "the little red paint place." , ship Committee of the Township of Mid- ON the Prentice estate. One of the Sliver, who la already the owner on a hill overlooking Holmdel and aletown for * Plenary Retail Consump- of. several farms In the Holmdel- The state of New Jersey was tha tion license for .premises situated at OAK largest farm estates In the county Llncroft-Phalanx area, to join me said, "What a pleasant view and last. Northern state to give up its Highway SS. Hlddletown Township. and embracing some of the coun- what a pleasant valley," so this slaves. The Holmdel valley at one Objections, If any, should be made ty's finest farm and meadow land, as a partner In this purchase, country-side was named Pleasant ROISION WATKBURY immediately In writing to Howard W. FENCING PLANKING which he has agreed 'to do, Mr. time was entirely tilled by slave Dear Mr, Businessman: Roberts, Clerk of the Township of Mid- the property was placed on the Valley. There was a signal tower labor. One of the old'slave houses dletown. • SPLIT BAIL • Seasoned and cured 10 market several months ago at a Lovett and I expect to have asso- on: Scudder Hill, which is only a yean . ciated with us, In one way or an- and tha original slave bell still re- Did you JcnW that ,48j6 of • LOOUT POST price of $225,000. short distance from the Holmes main on the Ely farm, During the the business houses, are forced It.OI* "LOUIS OORLITO. • Dp to U ft length* other, Mr. and Mrs. C. Frederick farm, which was used in the time • SEASONED OAK The large colonial residence was Nollson of Rumaon; my brother Civil war the Schenck'family, play- to close PERMANENTLY after NOTICE. built In 1760 by John Schenck. A Charles B, Harding, also of Rumi- of the Revolution to signal to look- ed an active part In the formation Tak« notlee that Elisabeth Hskr, member of America's Davis cup outs on Sandy Point or what Is of the New Jersey units and one of a major flre, trading as Snug Harbor > Inn, has ap- son, and my sisters, Miss Laura now Sandy Hook. The signals, were gjled to the Townthlp .Committee of F & W WATER PUMPS • SUMP PUMPS tennis team, the late Mr. Prentice Harding .of Holmdel and Mrs. Cath- the recruiting rooms was located A flre ravage*, usually, for Middletown Township for a Plenary Re- built the Indoor tennis court pic- arine H. Taller of Holmdel and to inform Washington's army of on the Ely farm and'still exists, , only a few hours. But the dam- tail Consumption license for premises the maneuvers of the British fleet, situated on Broadway, Btlford. N. J. tured above in the early 1930's. England. Perhaps one or two close and is papered with the' contemp- age may eat Into profits and Mr. Harding made the following whioh was located at that time In orary newspapers of the time .tell- Objections, if any, should be made friends may also be associated New York harbor. Cedar'Knoll 'in working capital for months. As Immediately In writing to Howard W. statement Sunday in reference to with us In the undertaking. Mrs, ing of the battles and other Inci- Robittl, Cleric of Middletown Township. the purchase: Netlson Is Mr. Prentice's daughter. the Holmes farm was also used for dents of the war. a result, only 6 out. of 10 firms (Signed,) The D & J Co. "During more than 20 years of signal purposes at this time. IJ.OS . ELIZABETH FISLBR.- "Our main objective, in making The character of tha property is can display a , "Busitfeaa as living in Holmdel, - through the the purchase, is to preserve the After the battle of Monmouth In Usual" sign after a, flre. NOTICE. SCOBEYVILLE • TEL. EA 3-0568 generosity of my good friend, Ber- 1778, General.Lafayette" made, his decidedly rolling with much wood- rural grandeur of this beautiful land. The highest point Is Cedar But Insurance Ms available- Take notice that Peter Androa T/A non Prentice, I have been privi- and historic property with a mini- headquarters in the Schenck home- Paradise Grill, has applied to the Town- OPEN EVENINGS FROM 7 to 9 leged to roam the farm, almost us stead and at that time General Knoll on the Holmes farm, which which pays the necessary ex- ship Committee of the Township of Mid- If It were my own, and I have mum of change. We have no plans is 230 feet above sea level. From dletawn for a Plenary Retail Consump- for re-sale of the place at this Washington was a visitor. this point one can see a moving penses and replaces profits. tion license -for premises sltunted at time. Iroquols Name Route No, 85,* Middletown,. N, J. object in every field on the proper- Your usual earnings continue. Objections, If any, should be made Im- "Some of It will he used' for tho Part of General Clinton's army, ty ' as well as much of the sur- Therefore, the' readjustment mediately In writing to Howard W. Rob- growing of Mr. Lovett's nursery on its retreat to Sandy Hook after rounding country/' arts, Clerk of the Township of Middle- stock. Other parts will continue is comparatively easy. Kay men town. . stay on' tha payroll. Suppliers to be used for farming and graz- IS.OI 1 ing. My associates and ' I enjoy The funeral was held yesterday and customers are assured you : ANDKOS. afternoon at St. George's Episcopal NOTICE. the natural beauties of a farming Rumson Man, 64, will be back in business. community, and we have no desire church, Rumson, with Rev. George . Talte notice that Hoeco Sentangelo A. Robertshaw, rector, officiating. Business Interruption Insur- (Trading as The People's Liquor Store) MIX and MATCH 2 PALM BEACH SUITS to see farming in Holmdel give has applied to the Mayor and Council of way to Industrial or suburban de- Commits Suicide Burial, under the direction of the ance, as this form of coverage the Borough of Red Bank for a Plenary velopment, Therefore, we do not Mount Memorial home, was In Retail Distribution license .for-premises RUMSON—John Newport D'Eate, Harmony Grove cemetery, Salem, is called, costs surprisingly lit- nltuated at 101 Shrewsbury avenue, Red oxpect to sell the farm, in whole tle. Nearly always the rate it Bank, N. J. or in part, unless it should be to64, of Oakes rd.,.,took his own, life Mass. " • • • • > Objections, If any, should be made individuals who feel as we do. Saturday by shooting himself in less than that on the property immediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, \ "We shall use our best efforts the head with a SO cal. rifle. Itself. And the cost. can be Clerk, at tha Borough of Red Bank, N. J, to see that those families now liv- According to police, Mr. D'Este Westside Auxiliary ' .(Signed) had lunch with his family and went further reduced by taking ad- IS.OS ROCCO SANTANGELO. ing on the place, will not be ad- Has Supper Party vantage of S or B year rates. versely affected by the ohange In to his workshop, which is attached Monmouth County Surrogate's Court ownership." to his garage. Police said he took Members of the auxiliary of,the Doesn't that sound good? It's IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATB HAVE A SMART OUTFITS The ownership of the main Pren- a rifle which hung there, placed It Weststde Hose company held a cov- just as good as it sounds too! OF M. LOUISE THOMPSON, Deceased. tice farm has been traced to Roelof against his forehead with the butt ered dish supper party at their Notlca to credlto'ra to'present-elalms against the floor and pulled the closing meeting Monday at the flre We'll be glad to give you Sfalnit estate. Schcnck In 1671. In 1700 ownership more details. And quota the ' Pursuant to tha order.of Dorman-Me- went to Oarrett Schenck, In 1750trigger. house on Leighton ave, The meet- Faddln, Surrogata of the County of Mon- ... at the cost of only two to CSarrett Schenck, Jr., in 1757 ing prize was won by Mrs. Lynn low cost too.. Just phone RE mouth, on the application of the under*' The body was discovered by Mrs. signed,' executor of the 'estate of M. to John Schenck, in 1820 to Dan-John Karlsson, a maid at the Cross. 6-3500. • Louise Thompson, deceased, notie* Is iel P. Schenck, In 1863 to Mrs.D'Este residence. She was in the New members accepted were , Sincerely, hereby given to tha creditors of /said Sarah Schenck Ely and in 1929 to deceased to present to the said executor kitchen when she heard the gunMrs. Peter Celll and Mrs. Chester * Rolston as aforesaid, their ' claims under oath, Mr. Prentice. discharged. Police were called and J. Beaman. Mrs. Matthew Connors, within six months fromMhls date. Mr. Prentice expanded his hold- notified Dr. Julius A. Toren, coun- president, said members will assist Dated I Freehold, N. J., May 22, 1862. ings by purchasing the James Mc- ty physician, who termed the death tha/Red Bank flre department at Rolston Waterbury GEORGE W. CURCHIN, Cormack farm and Mrs. Jonathan suicide, tha car booth on Broad st. and 124 Fair Haven Road, Yes, thrift-wise men all over the country get two J. Holmes' farm to the north, and Mrs. D'Este and her two children later at the department's fair in Realtor Insurer ., .-.' Fair Haven, N, 1, • the Chrlney Holmes' farm directly Wise * Wise, Esqs., ' contrasting, cool, wrinkle-resistant Palm Beach and Edgar J. Moeller of Jersey Marine park. The next meeting will Red Bank. N. J. across the Holmdel-Hazlet road City, a friend of the family, were be Monday, Sept. 8. . . Phone RE 6-3500 Attorneys. 15.24 suits and have four smart outfits. Select one from the main- residence. having lunch when Mr, D'Este 16 West Front St Bed Bank grey and one blue suit, or one tan and one On the south, the Prentice farm killed himself. adjoins the farm estate, of, A. H. Mr. D'Eate was chairman of the brown suit. Wear them mixed or matched. You'll Rachlln, and -extends on both sides board of directors of the Jiffy Man- like the variety it adds to your summer ward- of the Holmdel-Hazlet road north ufacturing company of Hillside. He to Longatreot rd. On the northeast had been a resident here about a robe... the way it stretches your clothing dollar. it adjoins the holdings of the Bell year, formerly living in Summit. Laboratories, and also has an en- Police said two years ago he was •Rei, T. M, GopdillrSaolecd. Inc. Two Suits $59.90 trance on the Holmdel-Everctt rd. given twn years to live by a New 130 BROAD ST. (opp. Steinbach'i) RED BANK 6-5271 Rayon, mohslr, KCUU asd S% nyloa Mr. Prentice built three lakes in mo4t itylcf. Single Suit $29.95 York city physician. According to on the property, and stocked them police, Mr. D'Este was under the with bass. Ramanessln brook, af- cara of a Red Bank physician1 at ter which the farm Is named, Is a the time of his death and made his FIBRE RUGS popular trout stream. The lakes are last visit to the doctor last Thurs- Thi Summtr SNton Is Htrel also a popular habitat for wild day. He had seemed worried and JOHN DANIELS ducks. moody the past ten days, police It'i tim» to remove your winter rug and Miles of gravel roads with cob stated. put down a cool looking, easy +6 clean blestone gutters, and bridle paths MEN'S SHOP make accessible almost every nook Mr. D'Este Is survived by his fibre rug. Sizes and colors for any room 23 MenmeuHi St. Just off Broad Red Bank wife, Mrs. Svea D'Este; a daughter and, > cranny of tha expansive Jean, by a previous marriage, a in your house frorrt 27"x54" to 12x15'. OPEN FRIDAY TILL 8 P. AI, acreage. stepdaughter, Penelope Plommel, a Fart of King's Grant stepson, Ronald; a brother, Julian Ramaneaain Brook farmf Includ- Locke D'Este, Upper Montolalr, ing the Ely or Schenck farm of and two sisters, Mrs. Clinton W. Mrs. Sarah C. Ely, the McCormlck Davis, Portland, Me., and -Mrs. 9x12 farm of James McCormick, the Townley Llghtner, Riverside, Cal. Holmes farm of Mrs, Flora T. Holmes, and the Butcher farm, consisting in all of 526 acres, was formerly part of the grant by King Charles II, "King of England, Scotland and France," In the 17th 39'/i Phone year of his reign. This land (to- gether with additional country Bread St. RE 6-3334 which constitutes the present Mon- in* • • • • and here at the mouth county), was granted at that time to John Bowne and Rev. Obadlah Holmes, after whom DAVIDSON'S Regular and Bock COMSTOCK Holmdel was named, •*•••••» Ca>> of The farms are, part of the grant which Rev. Mr. Holmes received TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP DlCD 24 Stelnles APPLEBRANDY .65 tor his share and the date of this grant is given as Apr. 8th, 1663, DLCIl NO DEPOSIT 5 Yn. Old 3FIFTH and it ran for seven years. Sub- ™ NO RETUBN sequently, a part of this property, We're jusf bursting with timely Clothes <> V • frinstdnce reverting to the Crown, was ac- COMSTOCK COMSTOCK quired by grant by the Schenck BLENDED STRAIGHT family from the Duke of York In .19 .39 the year 1671, and at that time the Longstreet family acquired a WHISKEY FIFTH BOURBON portion of the Holmes grant, 3 FIFTH SIPARATIS 4 The Holmes property on tha hill and the McCormlok farm are part Cut. Slclrti and Bloum DAVIDSONS COMSTOCK of the original Holmei grant and .19 STRAIGHT 39 part of the later Longstreet grant, S.tS up 100% Oraln IN : The land has been under cultiva- mm GIN 80 Proof Bottled in Bond tion since 1625. Tha grant to the 3 FIFTH 4 FIFTH Schenck family gave them "tha SACONY CIIUA DRISSIS right to erect any fortifications , ..Ml-* which they .deem naoeasary for COMSTOCK DAVIDSONS their proteotlon and safety agalnit Mfht .29 the Indiana." Drtssy Cottons and Shim and nark Direct From Indian Chief MM up RUM 4 Yn Old FIFTH VERMOUTH A portion of tha land was owned BATHING SUITS 3 nt that lima by tha Sachem chief, ;.-••'' O ' t Sweet or Dry and the deada en record In Free- Smart Ivery D«y COTTONS • BUrfUna> 1 hold are direct from this chief to , 10.fl up • SACONY ,.' * A M B DRY • Cblsntl port tha Schoncks, The .property wai ZUlUndel AMBSWEET* In the Sohenek family far eight .95 POPLIN SHORTS •CAROLYN SCHNURER B»rb»ron» 8h r .79 generations, The farm buildings Adorable HANDIA9S WINE: GAL \A#IBklC ' "" ware erected In 1700 (and reroofed 1 and added to In 1S68), the date of PIDAL PMSHIRS • ROBBY LEN WlllE •Muioot.l 2 their H'eotlon being Inscribed on DAVIDSON'S a atona In tha foundation of the JACKITS A SHIRTS ComitMk N.Y. Statt cow haw, The homestead was SUNIACK DRISSIS BLINDID «* built In 1760 and rebuilt In 1831 with Stole, or Jtekefs .39 after the aubitantlel manner of SPARKLING Colonial houiM, with enormoui ' *.ts ,«• - 14.91 up WHISKEY QT. 4 BURGDNDY FIFTH hand-hewn oak timber* for rafter*, 2 with brloMlnid walls and hand- ABOVB ITBBU BXOLCIIVB WITH DAVIDSON BROI. hewn ihlnclea, The joints are morllnid with wooden pint, gome of the beami In the barn «re three feat wide and T .0 OR P .ft I ,E H,,». t. fam .P l«39NAl U T O R I 18 Inches thick, Theie building! Many, Many Other Things .— So Come In And Browse Around wer* eonatruoted by Roelof Schenok Van Nydlok, who ami- , AT THI ' ' iratod to thli country from Hol- land In 1880 and Milled on thli farm In l«n. The name Vin Ny- dick wai dropped In later yean. Important Valley TOWN and COUNTRY SHOP The Sohenek farm and horn* Mead nnd the whole Holmdel v«|. 11 LINDIN PLACI RID BANK '•/ Pl«y«d a hit; part In the hlitory of tin Revolution, Qtorfi .WMhini- BED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 5. 1952

See what's happening to prices at your A&PTCome get i4*P's single'aim'is always to sell more and better your share'of the" many hundredsof itemYpriceil lower hods at the lowest possible prices/And it might be"a3de'd than OPS ceilings. - even below the lowest ceiling prices. THE LOWEST CEILING PRICES COME SEE THE STORE-WIDE SELECTIONS OF HUNDREDS OF OTHER OF ALL FOOD RETAILERS! ITEMS BELOW O.P.S. CEILING PRICES NOT SHOWN HERE!

O.f.$. A&P'i' Ml A&P's o.rs. A&P's I CEILING AfrP's SEE THE DIFFERENCE! LOWER SEE THE DIFFERENCE] CEILIN6 LOWER SEETHE DIFFERENCE I CEILING LOWER SEE TWE DIFFERENCE! CEIMNS LOWER wee PRICE flltt PRICE NICE PRICE nice PRICE t Canned Vegetable* Canned Fruits Fresh Meats Bakery Items -: i * c Asparagus Tips ' 31c 29c Sliced Pie Apples °^°^ 2001.cn 18c 17c Rib Steaks 10" cut Ib. 79c 69c Marvel White Bread "°zioai 16c 15c Ann Page Beans Aii»tyi« lie 10c Mott's Pom-etts «&£ ^i"24c 23c Rib Steaks 7" cut 90c 79c Rye Bread Jr:t'L ««.M 19c 17c 18c A&p B&M Baked Beans »«,«• 2/33c Apple Sauce - • ^ozcan 13c 2/23c Sirloin Steak e • e Ib. 1.08 99c Pound Cake *&">!*?• 23 oz. 68c 59c 15« ano Campbell's Beans w «•'«« 2/27c Cherries !$'£«!' • i7oz.9ia» 34c 33c Plate Beef Fresh, bone in Ib. 38c 29c CrUmb OOUare •' Parker each 45c 39c 16c All d Heinz Baked Beans "«•«» 2/29c Cherries z:^ " 8Oz.bo.. 28c 27c Plate Beef Fresh, boneless Ib. 49c 45c Dundee Cake . . M.^.1.14 75c lobby's Diced*Beets >«•«« 12c Cranberry Sauce ?Z". K«.«n 22c Boneless, fresh or corned Ib. 93c 77c 1 "11c 19c 89c P|6 Jane Parker 8-inch 69c 18c Pickled Beets .Vttistf 17c Grapefruit Sections A&P i6oz.cn 16c 2/29c 34e 32c Rin£ Danish-plain each 35c 25= < I Breast or Shank of Lamb "> V 18c 'PaafhaC Libby or Del Monte 90A, ,%n Red Cabbage Srssf 17c • CawllCS sliced or halves *7 ox. can 33c 31c Shoulder of Lambcros,cut-whoi.ib. 62c 59c Household lona Tomato Puree «*«.•«, llo 29c 63c 10c lona Peaches sncado r halves 2?0I . can 27c Pork Sausage 59c Kleenex .... 2/37c 2/31 c Fancy Sauerkraut A&P 2 .« 14c H 9ht 53c 7OI 2/27c Peaches "t!on. • ""•«<> 36c 35c Pork Sausage 49c WaX Paper Kitchen Charm 22c 21c Libby's Carrots & Peas i7«.«n 22c Del Monte Pears sii«a w^s, 29c 28c RoiStlniM'/i «nd under 5 Ib*. i, 60c 43c 8c 3/23c 21c Reg ilyle in service meal depli. ' Waldorf Toilet Tissue »n Larsen's Veg-AII...... i6or.cn 34c Roittlng-3 and under 3% lbs. N 76c 17c Stewed Prunes Dei Monte 2°Oz.can 33c IDl 57c ClOrOX * • * quart bol. 18c 16c Ready-lo-cook in sell-service depli. 17e Tomato Sauce A&P >•<«.», 8c Fr»lng-3 Io 3Vi Ibi. •• 48c ... ' ~ • Fruit Juices .. ., ID 41c Spic and Span . . .25= 24. 3/23 v< Reg. style in service meat depls. - Fre^hSt7leBea1n 16c< Frylnsj-under 3 lbs, ,• 66c 55c 2/31 Mott's Apple Juice <»£»» -,7c 3/17« Reatfy-lo-cook in self-service rfepli. '"• Del IVIaiZ COrh Cream 18c Regular llyle-rundt; 10 Ibi. a 71fe lie 2/35 Red Cheek Apple Juice32 oz. bo.. 24c 2/45c In service meet depli^ '*' 57c French's Mustard • 1C« Niblets Corn . . 19c Ready-lo-cobk-under 8Vi lbs. Ib. 87c 20c 19c 18c Welch's Grape Juice 41e 39c Turkeys In self-service meal depts. 69c Del Monte Catsup Green Giant Peas . 17oz.cn 20c 10e 9c 19c Pineapple Juice 14c 2/25c Siveet Cookies Ann Page Cider Vinegar 16c lona or other brands 19 or can 31c Baby Foods 15c Pineapple Juice 27c Chocolate Chips ^<° y%oz.Pkg. 26c uiCe Campbell's 20oz.can 16c 25c 10c 26c t Beechnut Strained . . i- 5/49« 2/31 Coronet Prune Juice 320z.bc. 2§c~ English Style *WESST 46c 43c 35c Clapp's Strained . • >- 10c • 5/49c Sunsweet Prune Juice32 02 bot 33c Oreo Creme Sandwich 24c Canned Meat A Fish 23c Heinz Strained . . . \« 10c 5/49c 4 lie Apricot Nectar 2/21 c Cocoanut Bars ^v iowoz k . 31c P 9 29c 10c Beef Armour-Sliced '2'^oz.can Libby's Strained and Junior- 41c Jellies, preserves A Spreads Premium Saltines ioo . k . 26c 5/49c 39c Z P g 25c ' Besserts, Gelatin, Puddings Corned Beef Hash Armour««. «„ 41c 39c WhiloHoure -28oz.iar 21c 18c Oatmeal Cookies cn>P. ioo,Pkg. 20c p 19c Jell-0 Desserts . . p^ 9e 3/25= Corned Beef Hash 'vha, we, 38c 24o Chocolate Chip cr z k . 30c 37s 23c iiP0 9o P g 29c 9c BrOadCaSt HaSll Cornedbeef 1e.oz.can Ann Page Grape Jam Jell-0 Pudding . . p^. 3/25e 40c 32c Graham Crackers Nabisco 16OZ Pkg 34c 39c 29c 29c 7c B&M Beef Stew •»&.«, 60c Ann Page Cherry Jam Sparkle Gelatin Dessert p^. 3/20c 58c 25c 23c Ritz Crackers Nabisco i«ozPkfl. 37c 35c Ann Page Currant Jelly Sparkle Puddings . . ^ 7c 3/20= Claridge Meat Balls ; 46c 44c 20c 19c Saltina Biscuits Nabisco 38c 37c R & R Boned Chicken 76c Welch's Grape Jelly 74c 36c 35c Cereals and Baking Supplies O.P.!- A&P'i Golden Blossom Honey CEILINB Lower tiverv/urst Spread 5$, 18c 17c .34c Ann Page Honey 33c Rice Krispies K.iiogg. 5>Aoz.Pk9. 17c 2/31 c Extra Values! PRICE Pries Gorton Codfish Cakes iooz.cn 23c 22c 33« Peanut Butter AnnPog9 29c Wheaties. . . . 8oz.Pkg. 17c Coldslream—pink 16oz.can 56o 16c 25c 53c 44o 41c H-0 OatS . Reg. and quick Uoz.pkg. Libby's Fruit Cocktail >-- 2/45= Peanut Butter skfPPy chunky u oz.jar 18c 17c Some Strike—med! red 16oz.can 66c 65c 15c Heveruf/ek Quaker Oats.**a.andquick 2o9z.Pkg. 18c Libby's Tomato Juice K°*-™ 2/25c 32c 17c Light Meat Tuna A&p-FancyV «. «» 31c Hunt's Peaches shed 8ozc.n lie Instant Coffee Borcw* soziar 1.34 1.29 Post Sugar Crisps 6oz.Pk9. 17c 2/31 c 2/21e Swanee Tissue coio^t roii 2/27c 67c FlOUr Hacker's, Gold Medal, Piilsbury 2.1b. bag 25c 2/21e Frozen Foods White Rose Tea .. vi ib. PkB. 65c 23c ! rUlT6(l HIC6 Quaker 4 /ioz.pkg. 16c 2/27c White Rose Tea Bags ^-^ 20c 19c FlOUr Hacker's/Gold Medal, Piilsbury 5 Ib. b'ag 55c 51c. 17c 2/27c Broccoli Spears \w> io«.Pkg. 31o 25c Nectar Tea Bags 83o 79c Sunnyfield Flour.. 21b bag 18c 17c Social Tea Biscuits *°-p^ 5lbb Pvaam OIIABIAA Philadelphia « v 18c . French Beans Bird. Ey. iooz.Pkfl. 25c 23c Nectar Tea Bags 42c 41c Sunnyfield Flour'* • " 42c 39c UlC(ini UiieCSC orBorden's 3 OZ. pkg. 2/31 c 2/25c Baby Lima Beans Bird, Ey. 120*. Pk9. 35a 33c 43c Ajax Cleanser . * '^^an 2/23= Dairy Items Presto Cake Flour 44«.Pk«. 42c POtatOeS Birds Eye French Fried 9 oz, pkg'. 25c 23c Sunnybraok-Frtsh Grid* A DeVilS FOOd MiX Dromedary 14 oz. 29c 28c '• EggL Urgi-WhlliLtghorii 81c 59° Orange Juice iir*V *<«!«* 16o 2/29^ Ginger Bread Mix i**™* 25c 24c Ribs of Beef Vo^r 79»>c 69c SpfnaCh Libby'ileaF or chopped Uez.pkg. Egg Lirgi-Browr.'&Wh[l« 79o 55c 90c 24« 20c Vanilla Extract ***#*. u 30o 29c Ribs of Beef %*r »> 79° •*»z PkS. 25e Bnuil Toi Oudi-Riiuler ftyli Up to J lbs. ,, Grated American 23c IB 55c Libby's Strawberries m*.m. 31e 29c Evaporated Milk rQWI Sold In ServiceMexl Depli. ' 35° id*rf , 2 29° Watermelon « < p« It 5o Miaeoltitnopu* Item* Nettle's Evaporated t.n«n lSe 2 29c Cauliflower 'r°m "••^y f*™* Ivory Soap • m^^.i.. 2/17e 23c TOmatO SOUP Cimpb.ll's 10H'oz.«n 12a llo Pet Evaporated . . 15o 2/ 29° Ivory Soap .• iirg*.in !/29o 25c Tomato Soup lie 2/210 Ml, Mayonnaise, Etc. Prieci shown in this advcrtlsanitnt Camay Soap 3/25o 23« Campbell's Soups 14o 2/27. Mazola Oil • * . 60< 59° good only In A&P Super Marktti. Lux Toilet Soap 3/25c 23c HelnZ SOUPS Split P4.=C«Ury ' 14« Delrleh Margarine 'Mr 29« 28° Palmollve Soap r««uiirnM 8/25o 23c Ann Page Macaroni, 1 18e 2/3* Ann Page Mayonnaise >»i*r DUZ e e * . . 30c 28o La Rosa Spaghetti 19o. 2/35o Ann Page Mayonnaise m« 80« 29° Oxydol . . . . 80e 28c Ronzoni Spaghetti ' IM» 19o 2/35o Mayonnaise H.nm.n', ,,.ni,r 71« 89° 30c 16o RlniO . . • • , Urge pkg. 28o Spaghetti Ann Ptgi-Prepirtcl 22 ez. cm 19c 2/37o Salad Dressing ^^* 15° DUZ I . I • • UMillM ,7* 72. Maoironi 184 17i Salad Dressing ;**** 46* 45« Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952 " STANLEY SHELBBIOK f -' WILLIAM KAXOMTCK MBS. ANDBEES REYNDERS F. V. Croes Dies; KEYPORT-Stanley Shelbrick, River Plaza Wins I RUMSON—William Kalomyck, HIGHLANDS—Mrs. Janeta Maria Dr. H. W. Young 62, of 321 Poole ave., husband of " .88, Of 67 Park eve., died Saturday Reynders, 60, of Locust ave.. wife Former Mayor the late Elizabeth Menosky Shel- »' when he suffered & heart attack of Andries Reynders and a resl- Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity brick, died yesterday after a short In Little League •' while working on a private dock dent of the borough two years, died Dies at 79 VanMater illness. • , on Hance rd., Pair Haven, and fell last Thursday at Monmouth Me- Dr. Harvey Wade Young, 79, of Croes, 75, of 440 South Main at, Born in Poland, Mr. Shelbrick 'RIVER PLAZA — Behind the into the water. He wa» the h|is- morial hospital. She wan born In 87 Bast Front at., Red Bank phy- husband of Florence Kelsey Croes, had been a resident here 30 years. alx-hlt pitching and three-for-three Holland, daughter of the late John MRS. JANE E. RANKIN ihe had been a resident here the sician SO years, died Saturday band of Mrs. Ann Sandstrom Kal- ?ast year and a half. and a former mayor here, died Surviving are four sons, John and batting of Don VonOhlen, the lo- omyck. and Rosaline vonRosemalen Haut- FAIR HAVEN—Mrs. Jane Eliza- night at Rivervlew hospital. . He Tuesday at Monmouth Memorial Louis Shelbrick, Keansburg; Mi- cal Boys' club posted an 8-3 base- zager, came to the United States Surviving are two', daughters, had been ill several months and Born ln Russia Mr. Kalomyck beth Little Rankin, 86, of 60 Fair Mrs. Alice Kline, with whom ahe hospital. He was stricken two chael Shelbrick, Keyport, and Wil- ball'victory last night at the school oame to the United States as a more than 30 years ago and was Haven, rd., died * last Thursday was taken to the hospital two hours months ago while en route home liam Shelbrick, serving with the field here over' the Long Branch a former resident of Hoboken. lived, and Mrs. Edna G&rofalo, prior to .his death. young man. A resident of Rumson night in the office of Dr. (X K. Par- Clinton ave,, this place. - from Bradenton, Fla.. U. S. Army; a daughter, Mj:s. Mary Badgers In a Trl City division game the past 17 years he was employed Surviving, besides her. husband, ry, Asbury Park, her physician. The funeral was held yesterday He was born in Brooklyn, son of Plngatore, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., of the Little League. as chauffeur by M. B, Beck on are a son, Fred Keynders, who lives Mrs, Rankin.had been ill several in Brooklyn. Burial was In Ever- the late John Ralph and Annabella and nine grandchildren, ' Long Branch opened the six- Hance rd. . In California; two daughters, Mrs. months. green cemetery, Brooklyn. Local Robinson Croes, and was mayor in The funeral will be hold Saturday Inning tilt with two runs in the Surviving besides his wife are a Elizabeth Rasmussen of Highlands Born in Fair Haven, Mrs. Ran- arrangements were in charge of 1941 and 1942, A veteran' of the at 8:30 a. m.from the Day funeral first Inning, but the locals went in- daughter, Mrs. Robert Regelmann, and Mrs. Sandrlna Fotherlngham kin was a daughter of the lata Spanish-American war he was a home, Keyport. A high mass of to a lead they were not to relln-' River Edge, N. J., and two grand- of Port Monmouth; five brothers the Robert A. Braun home for Harvey and Mary Henderson Little. funerals, • ; past .president of > the Kiwanlsclu1 b requiem will be offered at 9 a. m. quish in their half of the inning, children, Nancy and Robert Regel- and three sisters living in tho She had been a resident here all and Liberty Hose company. Mr. by Rev. Cornelius J. Kane at St. 3-2. The winners scored four more mann, Jr. Netherlands, five grandchildren and her life and was tho widow of Don- MBS. NORMAN BICHARDSON Croes was a member of the Exempt Joseph's Catholic church, Keyport. In the second inning and 'then The funeral was held Tuesday two great-grandchildren. ald Rankin, Jr., who died in 1924, Firemen's association and a former Burial will be In St. Joseph's ceme- matched the losers' one run In the afternoon at the John E. Day fu- The funeral was held Monday at Mrs. Rankin was a member of the Mrs. Nora Richardson, 69, wife vestryman of St. Mary's Episcopal tery. >f Norman Richardson, and a res- fourth. neral home, 85 Riverside ave., with the Posten funeral home, with Rev. Chapel of the. Holy Communion, church. Though ho walked seven men, Rev. Harold Hornbergcr, pastor of Roger W. Kusche, pastor of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty and ident of Red Bank more than 40 Surviving besides h.l« wife are T ears, died Tuesday night at her MBS. ANNA V. GIBSON VonOhlen h&d plenty on the horse- tho Red Bank Lutheran church, of- Methodist church, officiating. Bur- the Ladies' auxiliary of the Fair a son, John 'R. Croes of Cjiffwdod hide. He eliminated : 13 batters on ficiating, ' ial was In Fair View cemetery. Haven fire company. homer 286 River et She ;Was born Beach; four -daugHters,' Mrs.' Wil- MIDDLETOWN—MrsM ; Anna V. Burial was in Fair View ceme- In Virginia, daughter of the late strike outs out of a possible 18. ev> Surviving are three daughters, liam Boerner of-North Plalnfleld, Gibson, 65, of Charlestont , W. Va., His mates offered him plenty of tery- R Mr. Hornberger made HOMER L. MAKDLING ohn and Lena. Saunders. Mrs, J. Allen Matthews > of Hunt- died Tuesday at Ivy Nursing home Mrs. Edith Fielder, Mrs. Myron y, Surviving besides -her husband 1 help with the hickory, Ralph Wese- the committal at the. grave. Bearers Brown and Mrs. Bella Johnson, all ington, L. I., and Mrs, Joseph ,Wen- after a lengthy illness. She was the man, Joe Maire and Rusty Merrill were Police Chief Henry Kruae, EATONTOWN—Homer L. Mand- are three 'sons, John Richardson, zel and Mrs. Kenneth Foster of ling, 71, of 17 Broad St., died Sat- of Fair Haven; four grandchildren, Norman Rlohardson, Jr., and James widow of Otto L. Gibson. Born in going two for three, in addition, John Brennan, Fred Tunis, Patrol- two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Allaire and Freehold, and 12 grandchildren. Low Moor, Va., she was the daugh- Merrill poked out a triple. man John Keany, Dennis K. Byrne urday at Rivervlew hospital aftor Mrs. Etta Hobrough, Fair Haven, Richardson of Red Bank; two The funeral will be held tomor- ter of the late Mr., and Mrs. John and Ralph Johnson. t short illness. and three brothers, Capt. Edward brothers, John Saunders of New row at 11 a. m. ' at St. Mary's Collins. She lived most of her life The road to better and bigger bu»i- Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Mandllng M. Little, Capt. William B. Little York city and Reginald Saunders church,1 with Rev. James A. Gus- in the South. ness, advertise In The Register regularly. was a son of the late Jacob and of Hampton, Va., and a sister, Mrs. weller, rector, officiating. Burial —Advertisement. Alice Mandllng. He was a retired and Harvey M., Little, Sr., all of Mabel Savage of New York city. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Fair Haven. under tha direction of. the Bedle Alfred Corce of New; York city, and stock broker with Hom&na and The funeral.will be held.Satur- funeral home will be In Cedarwood company of New York city. • The funeral was held Monday a' brother, John Collins, Keyford, afternoon at the late residence, day at noon at the Harris funeral cemetery. W. Va. The William S. Anderson Surviving are his wife, Mrs. home, with Rev. Richard A. Coun- funeral home of R^d Bank last Pearl Walters Mandling; a son, with Rev. Christopher H. Snyder cill, pastor of the Shrewsbury Ave- MONUMENTS John W. Mandllng, living at home: vicar of the Chapel of the Holy Runuon night shipped the body for Inter- Communion, officiating. nue A.M.E. Zion church, officiating. ment In Sunnycrest Memorial cem- and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Farrlng- Burial will be In White Ridge ceme- Mr. and MrB. Frederick P. etery, Spring Hill, Va. ton, Elizabeth, and a > grand- Burial, under the direction of the tery. Tompkins of Naveslnk ave. f daughter, Worden funeral home, was In Fair the parents of a son, Russell Clay- Tho funeral was held Tuesday View cemetery. Bearers were John BEY. JOSEPH M. PCGH Born in Jersey City, Dr. Young INFANT JOHN MILLER Bonnello, Harvey M. Little, Jr., was a son of the late Rev. Alexan- ton Tompkins,. born May 21 at afternoon at the Robert A. Braun RUMSON—Rev. Joseph M. Pugh der H. and Sarah Oliver Young. Woman's hospital, New York city. home for funerals, with Rev. Theo- Leon A. Little and Harry Conway. FORT ' MONMOUTH—John Mil- Service... A Public Members of the Sons and Daugh- of 61 Bast River rd. died Saturday He moved to Matawan as a young The child is Mn and Mrs. Tomp- ler, infant son of M/Sgt. and Mra. dore E. A. LeVan, rector of Old at Ivy House nursing home, Mid- man'and had been a resident of kins' second son. • Trust Ohr 1st Episcopal church, Shrews- ters of Liberty held their servlc Joseph P. Miller of this place, died Sunday night at the Rankin home, dletown, where he had been a pa- Red Bank 50 years. He maintained Mr. and Mrs. John McHugh, for- Tuesday at the hospital here short- bury, officiating. Burial was In tient two weeks. He was in his his office at his residence. • merly of Lafayette st., have moved To serve our community with Woodbine cemetery, Oceanport, with Mrs. Clara E. Lockwood ly after birth..Besides his parents, councilor, and Mrs. Edward A. Cro- 84th Birthday. A graduate of Princeton univer- into their new home at Washing- he is survived by a sister, Linda, •integrity and consideration is sity, Dr. Young served, his intern- ton and Church, sts. JOSEPH F. WHITTON zier, chaplain. The group sang Born In Philadelphia' Rev. Mr. and brother, Joseph M. Interment, the heart-felt wish of John "Nearer My God to Thee." . Th Pugh was a son of the late Dr. ship at Bellevue hospital, New Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Cunningham under the direction of the William York city. He celebrated his 78th have moved into their new home E. Day Funeral Home and the PORT MONMOUTH—J oaeph auxiliary to the fire company heli John and Emellne S. - Pugh. Prior S. Anderson funeral home of Red Frank Whltton, 69, of Bralnard ave., a service Sunday night, with Mrs, to his retirement 14 years ago, he birthday last week. on Oakwood lane. Mr. Cunningham Bank, was in Mt. Olivet cemetery, Your Expression of entiro staff. You'll find our here, died Sunday at. Monmouth Dorothy Hawkins In charge am was a member of the New Jersey Dr, Young was the former own- is on vacation from his position er of Young's pharmacy on Broad as sports editor of The Register. • True Remembrance services efficient, dignified Memorial hospital after undergo- Mrs. Harry Veroneau as chaplain. Methodist' Conference, and served ing surgery. He was born in Scot- The' auxiliary sang "Abide With several pastorates in South Jersey, st. He was a member of Red Miss Edith Kneeland of New MBS. FRANCES A. HULSART No other act of a normal and reasonable. Call upon land, son of the late James and Me." the last being at the Methodist Bank lodge No, 277, Free and Ac- York is staying at her summer FREEHOLD—Mrs. Prances A. man's life gives him mors cepted Masons; Scottish Rite, and us in time of need. Susan Bounses Whltton, and came church in West Berlin. He was a home In Old Farm village. Hulsart, 67, of Murray st., died yes- complete soul satisfaction to the United States more than member of Simpson Memorial the Red Bank Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Bue- terday at the Ivy Nursing Home, than the building of a Mem- 45 years ago. Retired, Mr, Whltton MRS. OSOAR N. BENSON church, Long Branch. Dr. Young's wife, Mrs. Iiucretla na Vista ave. entertained at a cock- Mlddletown. Services will be held orial to his loved ones who was employed 33 years by. the Ford HUMS0N-Mn.\ Elizabeth Marl Surviving are a son, Rev. A.' Wes- Torrence Young, died in 1936. tail party Friday afternoon. Saturday at 3 p. m. at the C. H. T. have gone on. John E. Day Motor company. He was a member Sajlk Benson, 41, of 33 Ward ave ley Pugh, Fort Wayne, Ind,, and a Surviving is" a son, H. Torrence The Parent-Teacher association Clayton and Son funeral home, of Star lodge, Free and Accepted wife of Oscar N. Benson, died Frf daughter, Miss Miriam R. Fugh, Young, living at home. of Holy Cross school will hold a Adelphia. Rev. Robert Rose will Our select Barre Memorials) Masons, Glasgow, Scotland. day night at Monmouth Memorial this place, a teacher at the River The funeral was held TueBday af- bear the Guild mark of ap- card party 'and fashion show to- officiate and burial will be In Maple- proval, your guarantee of a Funeral Home Surviving ara a son, Joseph T. hospital. Ill several months she had Street school, Red Bank. ternoon at the Worden funeral morrow night In Holy Rosary hall. wood cemetery here. - , home, with Rev. Charles S. Web* finer Memorial at no extra Whltton, Jr., of Falls Church, Va.; been a patient at the hospital seve The funeral was hold Tuesday The .fashion show will be given Though a native of Jersey City, 85 Riverside Avenue a daughter, Mrs. Harry W. Joseph- hours prior to her death. morning at the late residence, with ster, pastor of the Red BankPres- by the Nan C Jon shop of Fair cost Visit our showroom sen of Jersey City, and two grand- Rev. Herbert J. Smith, superinten- byterlan church, officiating. En- she lived here most of her life. She and see our-displays of these Phone 6-0332 Red Bank Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. Bensoi Haven. was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. certified memorials, children. was a daughter of Michael and An dent of the New Brunswick Meth- tombment was In the Young fam- Basil Layton of Grant ave. Is a Keyport Branch—361 Maple PL , The furleral was held yesterday Plancy Sank, now of Long Branch. odist, officiating. Participating In ily mausoleum, Fair View ceme- Charles V. Sweet. She -was a mem- tery. medical patient at Rlverviow hos- ber of the Baptist ohurch and Molly Telephone 7-1352 at the Scott funeral home, with She had been a resident of this the service were Rev. A. Wesley pital, where he was taken Monday Pitcher chapter, Order of the East- Rev. Robert I* Blackman, pastor place and Long Branch a number Pugh, Rev. Kenneth Steyens, Na- by the first aid aquad. Non-Sectarian of the Beiford. Methodist church, of years and was a member of Holj tional Park, N. J., Rev. B. Ejnan- ern Star. JOHN VAN KIRK Lady Attendant officiating. Burial was in Cedarwood. Cross Catholic church. uel Burkman, pastor of Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley of Survivors Include a sister-in-law, Ne« t* Mt Olivet CemManr Joseph J. Tomaini Felham Manor, N. -Y., -were week- cemetery, Keyport. Surviving besides her husband, Memorial ohurch, and Rev. George Mrs. Mae H. Bobbins of Freehold; Phone Red Bank 64)319. who is assistant postmaster of Rum- W. Starsmeare, Sllverton, N. J. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- a stepmother, Mrs. C. V. Sweet of son, and her. parents, are her IB- Opl. Phil H. Watt of Long Branch ard J. Effray of Windmill lane. •', Newark and a nephew, Charles' R. F. D. Box 108 Red Bank year-old twins, Robert O. and Mi- was soloist. . Victim of Stroke Thomas J. Keany, son of Patrol- Cummlngs of Hollywood, Cal. chael C. Benson, living at home, Burial under the direction of the LONG BRANCH—Commissioner man 'and Mrs. John Keany of 36 and a sister, Mrs. Anne Brousell Mount Memorial home was-at Bates Joseph J. Tomaini, 44, director "of Allen st., has been assigned to the THE FURERRL HOIDE of Levlttown, L. I. , N. J. public works, died Tuesday night Destroyer Laws, operating out of A requiem mass was offered oi at Monmouth Memorial hospital 15 Pearl Harbor. Keany Is a boiler- Tuesday morning at Holy Cross MRS. JONAS E. LETTS hours after he was stricken while tender, third class.. £ MONMOUTH MONUMENT driving on Norwood ave. Dr. Jo- Of PERSOnHL SERVICE church by Rev. Robert Ewlng, cur- KEYPORT—Mrs. Mary V. Letts, Mrs. Samuel J.' Kessler,. formerly ate. Burial sunder the direction of seph B. Bossone, a cousin of the of Wardell ave,,'has..returned from „ COMPANY 56, wife of Jonas E. Letts, died commissioner rand one of his at- the -Worden funeral home was In Sunday at her home, 4 Third stt Sarasota, Fla,, where oh'o spent the Mt. Carmel cemetery, West Long tending physicians, said death was winter, and Is making her home at Headden's Conner,; Middletown, Route 35 She was born at Matawan, daugh- caused by a stroke. WILLIAM S. ANDERSON Branch, Bearers were Harold M. ter of the late William, and Mary 79 Madison ave., Red Bank, Morris, Elmer Plancy, Charles A. Re-elected to the board of com- • The Ladles' Aid society.-of the Morgan Chasey, and was a mem- „ ... , JAMESf J.^J-jU^LEY, Manager - „, ^ • >i 30-32 Hudson' Ave. Red Bunk Morris and John Plancy, Jr. Fathor ber of Golden chapter, Order of missioners three weeks ago, Mr. Presbyterian ohurch will meet next Ewlng recited tho Rosary Monday Eastern Star. Surviving besides Tomaini was admitted to the hos- Wednesday at'2 p. m. at Blngham PHONE RED BANK 6-2406 night at the funeral home. her husband, are a son, Jonas E. pital in an unconscious condition hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. Benja- PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 Letts, Jr.,' of Keansburg; three shortly before 8 o'clock Tuesday min Sutherland and Mrs. Thomas LOUIS W. FESLER. ' ' " daughters, Mrs. Marie Murphy and morning after the car he was driv- Meacfi. The society Is planning Its Long Branch 6-4978 • Day or Night LONG BRANCH-*ouls W. Fes- Mrs. IMith Trualr of Keyport and ing went out of control and struck annual luncheon' and sale of food, ler, 57, husband of Ellen Lawyer Mrs. Myrtle Frost of Lakewoodj a tree. Hospital authorities said he cake, plants and flowers, Wednes- Fesler and a resident here most of two brothers, Harry Chasoy of Bel- apparently was not Injured In the day, June 25, at Blngham hall. his life, died Saturday at his home, rord and William Chasey of Key- crash, Police said the car swerved Mrs. Will Ward la general chair- across Norwood ave. and mounted man. • • . ..- •>•''•••••. • H. Laurence Scott 668 Morford ave., after an Illness port; three slaters, Mrs. Edith the curb, damaging the left front DISTINCTIVE of two weeks, He was born at Way- Muckln, Mra. Marlon Whltehead and.aide when It struck the tree. .Morrlil B. Callen, son of Mr. an,d side, son of Mrs. Christina R. Fesler, nd Mrs. Marjorle Martz of Key- He was taken to the hospital by Mrs. John H. Callen, Naveslnk aye. who now lives here, and the late iort, and 13 grandchildren. the West Long Branch first aid and Shrewsbury dr,, has been ad- ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS MORTICIAN Louis Fesler, An electrical con- The funeral will ba held this af- squad, mitted to the class of 1856 at Trin- tractor, Mr. Fesler was a veteran ernoon at 2 o'clock at the Bedle ity college, Hartford, Conn., for en- Perfection' of Material and of World War I and a member of funeral home. Burial will be In , An unsuccessful candidate for trance next September. He is sched- Workmanship In Beautiful Belford, N. J. St. Luke's Methodist ohurch. Green Grove cemetery. commission in 1944, he was elected Church Street, uled to graduate from the' Law- New Designs Surviving, besides his wife and In 1948. He was district foreman In rencevllle school this month, mother, are a son, Oharles Byron WILLIAM L. BARNES the county road department, where he had been employed 16 years. Mr. and Mrs,: Frank Cermak of Phone Keamburg 6-0333 Fesler of Shrewsbury; two daugh- KEYPORT—William L. Barnes, Ward ave. have moved ' to their Our memorials . ara manufac- ters, Mrs, George Hicks of Ocean- 56, of VanDorn st,, husband of Lil- Born at Long Branch home In See, Bright for the tured by skilled artisans in our port and Miss Joan Fesler, who lian Selllck Barnes, died Tuesday He was born at Long Branch, summer. ' » well equipped plant at West lives at home; two brothers, Wil- at Rivervlew hospital. He was born son of the late Santo and Marie liam B, Fesler of Shrewsbury and at Freehold, son of William H. Long Branch, • Harry D. Fesler of Oceanportj two Bossone Tomaini, and lived at 644 . NOTICE. Barnes, who now lives here, and Gerard ave. Surviving are his wife, T«k. notlo* tkit Frederick R, Traut- sisters, Mrs. John Cloughly and the late Mary Welch Barnea. Sur- Margaret C. Mount Tomaini; two weln, trading ai the Halt-War Plate, hti Mrs. Harry Mlllward of Long viving besides his wife and father applied to the Township Committee of Branch, and four grandchildren. sons, Joseph S, Tomaini and Ed- the Township of Holmdel for a Plenary are a son, Ross Barnes of Hazlet; ward Tomaini of Long Branch; four Retell Coniumptlon license for premliee Established 1865 The funeral was held Tuesday at brother, Edward Barnes of Bel- brothers, Armand Tomaini, .Ernest •Ituated on Weit elde of State Highway LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO, inc. the Flock funeral home, with Rev. ford and four sisters, Mrs. Suzle Tomaini and Amadeo Tomaini qf 84. at Intersection of Pleasant Valley Paul Frlcdrich, pastor of St. Luke's, road, Holmdel Township, N, J. Joseph of Laurel,'Del., and Mrs. Long Branch and Aurello Tomaini Objections, if any. should be made lm> Wall St. Tel. LO 6-3567 . West Long Branch officiating, Burial was in Glenwood Hilda Laughlln, Mrs. Cora Ostrand- of Gtbsonton, Fla,, and a sister, mediately in writing to Daniel S. Ely, cemetery, West Long Branch. er and Mrs. Lillian Wenzel of Key- Mrs. Charles Curley of Long Olerk of Holmdel Township. • <. SEND ITOB ILLCSiBATED CATALOGUE The Mount Memorial Home (8lgned) HENBY F. DOWD port. ' . * i Branch. • S.St FRKDERIOK H, TRAUTWEIN. The funeral will be held tomor- Tho commissioner was a member Frederic K. Adams, Mgr. Henry F^Dowd of Roslyn, L. I., row at 2 p, m. at the Bedle funeral of the Holy Name society of Holy NOTICE formerly of Red Bank, died Mon- home, Burial will be In Oreen Grove Trinity ohurch; Long Branch coun- Take notle* that Christopher DeFatlo, day of last week, cemetery.. T/A Ohrls's Tavern, has applied to the cil and Bishop McFaul general as- Mayor and Council of New Shrewsbury ALL AMERICAN Born In Red Bank Mr. Dowd sembly, Knights of Columbus; Long Borough for' a Plenary Retail Consump- FUNERAL DIRECTORS was a son of the lata Daniel and SCALZO INFANT Branch Elks; Young Republicans tion license for premises eltuated at Mary Flannagan Dowd. When ho RUMSON—The Infant daughter of Monmouth county, Sons of Italy Water street and Tlnton avenue, Tin' lived hero ho was a member of'St. ton Falls, New Jersey. ATHLETIC DAY CAMP of Anthony and Mary Pelo Scalzo, lodge; Amerigo Vespucci society; Objections, if any, should be made Im- James Catholio ohurch, Mr. Dowd S3 Washington st, died at. birth Green and White association, and mediately In writing to Htrgretta L. had been a resident of Roslyn tho 310 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Monday morning at Rivervlew hos- the Coast Guard leaguo of Mon- Reed, Borough Olerk of New Shrews, past three years, prior to which he pital. Surviving besides her par- mouth Beach. He was past presi- bury Borough, had lived In Jersey City 37 years, ents, Is a two-year-old, brother, dent of the Exchange club here and IJ.5J. omtfsTOF'HE: R DEFAZIO. Surviving aro his wife, Mrs, Mary Frank Anthony' Scalzo. former treasurer of the stats Ex- C. Kehoe Dowd; a daughter, Mies Mr, Scalzo Is employed as a mall change club. An exempt fireman, he NOTICE Bernadette Dowd, Roslyn Heights; oarrlor by the Rumson postofflce was former captain of~Atlantlo En- Take notice that Leda S, Matstnger. Director Phone ; two sisters, Mrs, Mia Corcoran, Red gino and Truck company No. 2. T/A The Wine Barrel, has applied'to Bank, and Miss Anna Dowd, Jaok- Private services were held Monday the Ha:«r .nd Oounell * of US"Bank aonvllle, Fla, ; • afternoon, Burial, under the direc- Ho served In the Coast Guard for a PlenarFlei y Retail Distribution II- Alex Aibury Park tion of the Worden funeral home, auxiliary during World War II and eeme for premlies situated at A Mon- A requiem mass was offered last was In Mt, Olivet cemetery. mouth Street, H«d Bank. N, J,, Wojclechowlei 2-9651 ' Thursday morning at St, Paul's was ohalrman of the salvage cam- ObjectionsObjctis , It anyny, shoulhuld be made paign hore and co-ohalrman of the Immediatelrim«dl»tejy IIn writing to Amy X, Shlnn, Catholio ohurch, Jersey City. Bur- REEVEY INFANT Olerk «( Bed Bank Borough, ial was In St. Joseph's cemetery, county salvage drive. (Signed) . Keyport, The Infant son of Theodore and 11,08 LBDA R, MATSINOER. Naomle Graham Roevey, 124 Leigh- Funeral Tomorrow ton ave,, Red Bank, died at birth The funoral will be held tomorrow PUBLIC NOTICE MBS. MARY E. ORINE morning- at 8 o'clock at his late T«ke notice that the Planning .BoarBoatsa* KEYPORT—Mrs. Maty B. Cflne, Friday morning at Rivervlew hos- home and, at 9 o'clook, Rev. Gor- of tha Borough of Rumseti, will hold a pital, He Is survived only by his publle •hearing,on June 17, let*. In Me. ••».! Phone THHE Worden Funeral 74, widow Qf Mark Orlno arid parents, Mr, Reevey Is employed aid T.. Oelentana, pastor, will pffer mortal Borough Hall, Rumson. H, J,, at resident horo more than 95 years, a requiem mass at Holy Trinity ails P, M,, to dltermlne whether or njit A Hay Camp for Boys and Girls ' 'RED BANK Home it completely died Saturday at her home, 218 by the William O'Brien plumbing It will approve •••a; triup entitled,* '" ntm, Prlvato sorvlcos were held churoh, Burial, undor the direction division Map of Lands.at.Blniham . , 6-UYn.ofAge air conditioned during the Broadway, aftor * short Illness. Sho Saturday afternoon. Burial under of tho Wooiley funoral home, will ©•0557 summer months ao that was born In New Tork olty.' Mrs, the direction of the Worden funeral bo In Mt, Carmet oomotory, Wost .' Juno 23—Aug. 15 ' Crlne was a membor of the Rosary Long Branoh, everyone In attendance society of St. Joseph's Catholio home was In White Ridge oemetery, South Hatontown. ioasjed At The Best Ploygrouitd At Th> Shore may be assured of perfect ohuron, LIONS HONOR SNYDKR 'Bounded on tha north by lands of Surviving are & ion,.William r>, MARTIN ZGBRO Jehn'V. kllpatfWl..on, the. weiv br comfort. Regardless of Orlne, with Whom she made he ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Barlo lands of JSdwa Long Branch KEYPORT —Martin Zebro, 67, S, Snyder of Locust, -who with Mrs. of th« South joolsi the size of the gathering homit throe slaters, Miss Anna the south by Most specious wher your child on all Lawlor and Mrs, Herman Klaoke of who lived on rt, SB here, died Wed- Snyder will loave soon to visit Foxi and on . or the outside tempera* Bayslde, L, t, and Mrs, Irvln Hal nesday of last week at Monmouth tholr daughter, Yvonno Snydor, In f of Jaokion Heights, L, I,, and tw< Memorial hospital aftor a short 111' Rome, was guest of honor at a din- At the time and, plies aboW men; AddeaRKid Oinic p etlvltiefr~Horiebaek Riding, Ooll 10 and crabbing— turc, our establishment is noss, There are no known sur- ner Monday night given'by mem- tton«it, al. eard riowisther conditions Into oontli iratTem grandchildren, bers of tho Lions club at the Log thereon will always comfortably, and Tho' funoral was hold Tueida vlvors, Tho funoral was held Monday Cabin Inn, tS.H Secretary ta'thV Board. . Qvernite Camping Every Tyro Weeki healthfully cool. at St, Joaoph'a ohuroh, whoro Rq> at St, Josoph's Catholic ohuroh, Mayor Waldron P, Smith and for- Oornoiliu J, Kline, pastor, offiroi where Hov. Cornelius J, Kane, pas- mer Oounellman Edwin Phillips, PUBLIC NOTICE The Beit Swimming Pool at the Shore Air Conditioned for Tour Comfort a high mats of roqulem, Burla tor, offorsd a high mail of re- who now lives In Cooporitown. N, under tho direction of tho Da] quiem, Burlnl, under the direction Y,, wtro guests at the dinner. Your chili iwlrni. at the Monti Osrlp pool every meriting. We ou«r« (un«rat homo, was In St. Josoph'i of the Day funeral home, was In antee that y«up child will knew hew to swim at (he end ofthe eeaeon. cemetery, FINKU AT JfAin 1IAVKN • lie f, M,, to ilstermlne wether "f.npi St. Joseph's cemetery, U * II snorovi a JM,pJniJtli4 "But Rellar Skating ot tha S by Me.rl«toata John V, Orowell for ibrsequt, JCnglnser, Aid Bunk, N, J,,' EATONTOWN-Mn, Julia Kline, LEONARDO-Howard Weaver, traffic violations wore Warren L, as follows j " < Dally lea Craam 60, widow of Herbert Q. Kline, dim pott commander, and members ol Hloks, JOB Shrewsbury ave,, Rod i lunded en the, north, \>r ,-, •uddinly Haturday at her horn*, Memorial poit of the American Le- Bank, ipeedlng, $10t Bonnie Lie, ,jad l on tits w»it by Fair Itaven RomonobU Wookly ami Monthly Rnlet .loaload I onon . tin louth by numioitumion JRoaRead I II South it, gion here oonduoted brief common- Jaokion it,, fair Haven, osroless anil on th* ssst V K'MP Avenue, ' The msnupe of the value ef la banband on,what yeuur nhlnhllld Born In Now York' city, Mrs. lei Memorial diy at the World driving, $10i Audrey Olilewn, Wost At the time and rlmo above men* taKss home From earnei, fhe eel enflSeneet-HIeneet-HI)) reilaner e aW sportssports . OVivWrtt/f Kilns wai a daughter of the lalo War II monument, honoring Ar- Front et,, River PIAM, speedlnp, ld ll Pfrne dtslrlnr t b heard 11 fmprovsvsd personalitpersona y and the houourr. Franolioo and Angelina Fagreua, thur Joioph, Frederick l*uer and $T,'Md John Ponta, LoniBrtnofi, .Ty'JnJ'.hlfdN.r;";^' ^ Expendable. Economical Service" A xormir reitdint of Brooklyn Arnold Liik. . _. . Improper rej-litration, fa, RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 8, 1952 Page Seven Salvation Army Delegates Receive Souvenirs Hebrew Society Vas.s MATERNITY, Want to Build or Remodel? SUPPORTS Wired •RAI • We are experts in new home construction and Elects Officers into Lamps home remodeling. Call us for a free estimate Mrs, Benjamin Greenwald was re- TUCKER'S Lamps ' CORStT - L1NAEM1S and consultation on any job. elected president of the Ladies' He- ISC •'WAY, LONO BRANCH brew society of Red Bank at the Re-wired annual meeting Tuesday at the Jewish Community center on Rlv- CAMPBELL BUILDING CORP ersida ave. Others elected were Mrs. Victor Slegel and Mrs. Jack Win- •SALE* RUMSON 1-0489 • LONG BRANCH 6-2273 ters, vice presidents; Mrs. Law- HAROLDS rence Feldman, recording secre- RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP Children's Booki SEE MODEL HOME • WOODMERE AVE., RUMSON tary; Mrs. Milton Kosene, corres- 18 Front St. Bed Bank 8-1744 ponding secretary; Mrs. Morton at coat Winer,, financial secretary; • Mrs. Samuel Cohen, treasurer; Mrs. Ar- March Hare Book Shop thur H. Hershon, chaplain, and Mrs. Dorothy Davidson and Mrs. LISTEN TO Clarice van Raalte Have A Lawn You'll Herman Cohen, trustees, The Healing Message of 136 Brood St., Red Bonk Gifts were received by the-retir- Orders taken for all the latest ing officers, Mrs. Martin Becker, Mrs, Milton Gerard and Mrs. Je- Christian Science books, exclutive irriting paper, rome Buehler. The society will hold Every Sunday on Tour Radio oavrdg. Be Proud Of! a joint Installation with members 2i30 P. M. WJZ Dl.l 770 of the Congregation B'Nal Israel at Flrat Standar of th. Month the Vendorae Plaza hotel, Long Bl30 A. M. WNBC DU1 SSO KILL OFF -Branch, June 29, with Mrs. Maur- Flrat and Third Sunday HYDROHOT ice Stalberg as chairman. Mrs, lllOS A. M. WQXR Dial 1SSO CRAB GRASS WITH SCUTL Greenwald read her annual report Lactura Broadcaat - Sd Saturday The. Hebrew school will have Its SlOg P. M. WQXR Dial 1580 Evary Tina. . Monitor Broadcaat HOT WATER HEATER closing exercises Wednesday at 4 B.4S P. M. WJZ Dial 770 •r «*• makari 1 Mia Drat alaatrle WILSONS WEED KILLERS p. m. Parents are urged to attend. wattr ht«ttr«. WE HAVE SOIL CONDITIONERS COMPLETELY INSTALLED Riverview Auxiliary Robert Galle- of the Sigmund Eisner Co. presents souvenir potholder, especially de- Including all plumhlnj anil alaclrl- Luncheon June 19 signed and printed for the Salvation Army Home league councils, to the territorial president, eal warK. MAX BENOWITZ •Y KRILIUM - SOILIFE Red Bank auxiliary of Riverview Mrs. Commissioner Donald McMillan, yesterday at the citadel on Riverside ave. More than All forms of hospital will hold Its annual sum- 200 potholders donated by the Eisner firm, were distributed to the council's delegates as LAWES COAL CO., Inc. mer luncheon Thursday, June 19, at Old Orchard Country club, Eat- mementos of the visit. Others in the above photo, left to right: Mrs. Major Henry A. Dries, Life-Casualfy-Rre ontown, Corps officer; Mrs. Julius Nielsen, Red Bank Home league sec/etary; Mrs. Peg Lo Piccolo, the D & J Co. Mrs. Rolston Waterbury Is gen- Insurance WITH GARDEN SHOP eral chairman, assisted by Mrs. E. principal speaker, and Mrs. Brigadier Arthur S. Woodruff, state president of the Home league. ,E. Brooks, reservations chairman. Real Estate Complete plans for the event will NO MONEY DOWN FAIR HAVEN SHOPPING CENTER be completed at the auxiliary meet- Krueger, Ruth Dolllnger, Robert 200 River Road Bed Bank, N. 3. 1 New Monmoutli Port Monmoutli 3 YEARS TO PAY RIVER ROAD FAIR HAVEN ing , this afternoon at the Red Bank Quail, Barbara and Constance Wel- BE 6-4971 Woman's club. Committees of Qlrl Scouts and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Martin wert, Kathleen Howard, Joan Kan- Brownies met at the home of Mrs. and children, Bruce and Douglaa, tusky, Ronnie Colcman, Mary Jane AS LOW .08 PER James Gillespie and finished their of Middlesex spent the week-end Farney, Janice and William Vltelll, AS MONTH leaders' training course given by with Mr, and Mrs. George Hojer Gus Erlcson, Gary and Donna Mrs. Leland Richmond. Flans were of Plymouth ave. Cruse. Adults present were Mrs. Coll Today! completed for the court of awards. _ Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Beaver and Dorothy Turner, Mrs. Grace Bruno, A dinner Is planned for next Thurs- son Irvin of Campbell ave,, spent Mrs. Mary Mayer, Mrs. Harold Mc- day at Log Cabin inn. Attending bhe week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Girr, Mrs. Minnie Weaver, Mrs. R. Smith Furs theQ&JCo. FREE VOTERS GUIDE wore Mrs. Charles Selllck, Mrs. Earl (Moyer of Sellersvlllo, Fa. M. Landweir, Mrs. Mary Dlanco, 24 Second Ave., Long Branch Charles Frederick/ Mrs. Kenneth The daily vacation Bible school Miss Dorothy"Embly, Miss Florence EA 3-0568 Thompson, Mrs. Roy Martin, Mrs. at the New Monmouth. Baptist McGlrr and Mrs. Amelia Glfford of FUR STORAGE COME IN AND GET YOURS TODAY Russell Bennett, Mrs. Gilbert church will start Monday, June 16. OsbornvlUe. Serbs and Mrs. George Cole. ' Mr. and Mr», Charles Wlnkelman Certified Gold Storage Vaults The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire Court of awards of troops 81 and of Wilson ave. attended the wed- • Repairing • Resryling ding Sunday of Mr. Winkehnan's company made plans at Its last A colorful booklet of historical value to every, 99 was held Tuesday evening on meeting for the annual fair in the lawn of Mrs. Charles Freder- niece, Miss Isabetl Wlnkleman of Far Coats Made to Order North Bergen, to James Donate of August. After the business meeting American—shows pott prest'denH and cam- ick's home, Orchard Acres. Brownie a shower was held for Mrs. Joseph PHONE pins were given to Kitty Maekay Jersey City. 'Mr*. Ereda Wlnkleman apent VanBrunt of Baldwin -ave. Gifts, Long Branch 6-5147 -3645 paign procedures plus tallies' for record* and Susan Goodman. All Brownies were arranged In a bassinet. At- were given troop numerals and Saturday with her slater, Mrs. •>rta Mta n af Hwflh« alfdrf c mftr bator Pauline Matthews of Fair view, Ber- tending were Mrs. Iva Englemann, ins activities of '52 conventions!. year stars except Judith Husband, Mrs. Gloria Arnold, Mrs. Barbara who receded a second year gen county. (Mrs. Matthews to seriously HI, Berth, Mrs. Berths. Brunt, Mrs. Brownie pin, pendant and troop nu- Marlon Cruse, Mrs. Elisabeth Eng- merals. Mrs. Frederick and Mrs. The P.T.'A. Is giving a party this land, Mrs. Blanche Gardner, Mrs. Kenneth Thompson presented Girl afternoon for all the school chil- Evelyn Hemhauaer, Mrs. Lulu Scout pins to Judlty Serbe, Donna dren in the classrooms. Johnson, Mrs. Adels Kellett, Mrs. Sellick, Ruth Ann Stanley, Linda The Port Monmoulh dub is hold- Mae Kovelsky, Mrs. Rosemary *MyDadsgetting VanNortwick, Margaret Andros, ing Its last business meeting of the Landweir, Mrs. Mary Mayer, Mrs. Mary Hanarhan and. Carol John- season today. A social meeting Mae Truax, Mrs. Margaret Vorhles, son. They received second class and covered dish supper will be Mrs. Gwen Young, Mrs. Mildred badges, numerals, year stars, plus held June 19 at the White House Young, Mrs. Marjory Zimmerman, art badges. Mrs. Frederick and on Port Monmouth rd. Mrs. Gertrude Vltelll, Mrs. Louise Mrs. Thompson also presented two- Mr. and Mrs. William Melsen- Comlto, Mrs. Margaret McGlnley, year Girl Scouts with yoar stars, bachtr of New York ave, will leave Mrs. Minnie Weaver, Mrs. Margaret £vom JOHN DANIELS art and sewing badges. They are Friday, June 13, for a two weeks' Blagden and Mrs, Florence Flgman Gail Thompson, Lynns Frederick vacation in the Adirondack moun- MEN'S SHOP and Lee Brltton. Rose Stavola re- tains. They will alto visit at the Brownie troop 1 and Girl Scout ceived numerals and a year star. home of Mrs. Ora Parks of White Jttoo* 20 held a fly-up ceremony last Brownie fly-ups received their Sulphur Springs for a few days. week. Fly-ups wore Barbara' Koe- wings and Girl Scout handbooks The Brownla and Girl Scout gel, Judith Courter, Eileen Ferarra, were given to' them. The new committee members will meet at Sharon Yates and Janice Vltelll. Scouts are Valarle Cole, Joan Ben- the home of Mrs. Martha Rungs They were given the Girl Scout nott, Anne Lee Martin, Kay Wil- Monday evening. Plans will be salute and handshake from leaders liams, Beverly Bova, Crystal Mac- made for,,tha Brownie trip to New and committee members of both [THERE! Cdnhchle, Mary Claire Cregan, York titter this month. troops. Among the leaders and aom- Janet. Gillespie, Susan Olson, and Airs. Edna Wall of Eagle Rock, mlttee members attending were Elizabeth Kcough. World pins were Cell., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mrs. William Krueger, Mrs. Angela presented to leaders and troop Clara Meyer of Campbell ave. for Santuccl, Mrs. Thelma Werner, committee members by Mrs. Serbe six weeks. She will also visit her Mrs. Rose Brady, Mrs. Arthur Con- and Mrs. Gillespie. They are Mrs, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and nelly, Mrs. John Shaw, Mrs. Betty Fred Thompson, Mrs. Russell Ben- Mrs. Robert MacCrlndle of Fly- McConchle and Mrs. Robert Evans. nett, Mrs. Roy Martin, Mrs. Charles mouth ave. , Selllck, Mrs. John Stanley, Mrs. Robert Hen'dricks, Barrle Beaver, John Williams, Mrs. Serbe and Ann Chrlsensen, Carolyn Slutter, Many scientists believe that the Mrs. Gillespie. i James Brenmvn, Janice Bryk, Fred human race originated some place in Central Asia about a million Mr. end Mrs. Fred Koester of Burd, Marj'ann MacKinnon, Charles McGovern, Robert Moody, Robert years ago and spread from there Caldwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry to other parts of th« world. Koester and William Knox of Lin- Wyman, Robert Zalborney, Maur- den spent Sunday with Mr. and een Neary, John Frelbott, Veron- Mrs. Harry Olsen. ica Zimaliko-wski, Ann Wilson, Ani- ta Reiser, Kenneth King, Bernard COMPLETE Miss Helen Kelly and Mrs. Min; nle Eddy spent the week-end at Leventhal, Robert Musante, Joan BATTERY SERVICE Hotel Statlery New York city, and Bolwyn and Ann Bolwyn, all of New—RM attended some theatrical shows. thla village, attended the eighth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly of New grade graduation dance at the DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Leonardo school. *e CAST FRONT STREET York visited Mrs. Kelly, Sr., over HID BANK the week-end. Rev. and-Mrs. Charles Peterson TIL.I RE e-oite A pantomime was held after the and (Mrs. Cornelius Beaver of Jer- regular business meeting of the sey City visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Amlco Bible class last week at the Beaver of Campbell ave., Monday. Baptist church. Mrs. William Bis- grove and Mrs. Joseph Baxter were ** East Keansburg The Frame of Light That's chairmen of the program and those HAY BALING Plenty of smart Van Heusen styles to make taking part were Mrs, Edwin Gar- Theresa Cruse, daughter of Mr. rett, Mrs. James Allen, Mrs. Bls- and Mrs. Terry Cruse, celebrated RAKING & MOWING Pop pro.ud come June 15th! Stacks of elegantly; grove, Mrs, Baxter and Miss Ada her ninth birthday Tuesday of last Kinder to Your Eyes! Syvertsen. Mrs, Bisgrove also led week at a lawn party. Theresa re- styled sport shirts in the famed Van Heusen the devotions. Contributions ware ceived many gifts. Among those GALL figure-fit manner. A big supply of Van Heueen sent to the "Youth on the March" present were Betty end Anne Mur- /"SOME IN AND SEE for yourself the scien- and "Song Time," evangelistic tele- phy, Catherine Weaver, Rosemary Century «hirts with the soft collar that "won't i vision programs, Another package Landweir, Teddy Landwetr, Gerat- JOE MORRIS VJ tifically-sound, different Sylvania TV will be sent to Miss Evelyn Cod- dine Bruno, Pauline Smeykel, Ei- wrinkle... ever!" Van Heusen pajamas... so dington In Swaziland, Africa for leen and Thomas Boy, Fred and sleepy smooth and comfortable. Come see our sets that make viewing easier and pleas- her birthday. The next meeting will Robert Best, Joan Stover, Ernest RED BANK 61318-RJ. be held June 24 and the theme Mayer, Eileen Englcmann, Louise popularly, price Van Heusen styles1.! anter. of the program will be muslo. At- Television's newest development—great- tending were Mrs, Albert Johnson, Mrs, John Bennett, Mrs. Everett est boon to eye comfort! Caeler, Mrs. Irvln Beaver, Mrs, Chester Hendrloks, Mn. Arthur Power and Precision to Aoker, Mrs, James W11H, Mrs. Bob- ert' Seeley, Mr*t George Herbert, reacK out and get fine fringe- Mr»., Wilbur Roberta, Mr*. Thomas area reception, Built-in provi- Roberts, Mrs. Howard W. Roberts, Mrs. Francis Ration, Mrs, Howard sion for UHF,, Chamberlain, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs, Arthur Williams, Mrs. Marie Oeokei, Mrs. Curtis Walling, Mrs, Zelma Thome, Mrs. Mildred Minor, Miss Nana Welwlg and MIM Mil- dred Morris, Hostesses were Mrs, Everett Caalor, Mrs. Irvin Beaver IMtfOttt Yen Oeb $5i95 and Mn, Cheater Hendricki. Mn, ttyon |ab»rdln«i,, William Powell of Caribou, Me., Sport Alrt. Jn tool, per- The MADISON-20" Conso)e was a guest of Mrs. Baxter. eui open weer«i» JZTO Vsn Ueuien Ceninrjr with HALOLIOHT. Outstanding, The COOUDaifMatcttleis j.———: — Jttis DEPENDABLE shirt — ita handker. performance, exquisite cabinet- performance In a 20* Table \ Eait Keansburg •"' ehiel-iolt collar "won't ry. Available In both Mahogany Model with HALOLIOHT. Se- Q&ry Arthur Stover, eon of Mr, wrinkle ... ererl" and Blonde, ft A Ail CQ lected mahogany grained lami- and Mrs, Arthur Stover, was bap- Wears op to two jreen nate veneer cabinet tlced Sunday at St, Ann's Oatholla FUR STORAGE , longer than other ohuroh, Sponsor* were Mrs. Laura } shirts tested. $3.95 *424 Urban of Jersey, OUy, *nd RoDirt .95 Stover of this plaoa. A buffet •Sylvsnla Trauma*' lunch was. held at the home of Bin, * Insured Sterogt in Modern Vaults Leu ef room for yawn- '369 Mary Barba, Attending were Win ln| end ilretchlng In Mary Barba, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Stovor, Anthony Vaooarelll, MM, * Ixpirt FUpalr Sarvlet "" enr Yin Heuien ps* Let us show you more about the BEST in TV. Catharine Stover, Mr, and Mrs, Ar< jamsi, Unuiasl pat. • • * . •' • • • . • • .' ' • ?. •• • • • . thur Stover, alia Atr. and Mm, But- * HollanfcriiUtf • term, fine nlce-feeUni Uglleri, HUM inrraina Urban and febr^ea. Tuxedo er Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ktwher at Jeney 0«y. pullover stylet. $3,95 Mr. and Wns, Arthur OenniUy and Mr, «nd (Mrs, William O'Brlur, PHONE TODAY! Our bon'de'd mon- attended the ehow, "Top Banana," ger will call for your furs, '-f'' River Road Radio & Television In New York Saturday. JOHN DANIELS Mr. and Mm, WtlUam Rourh- garden Mid Blta Rosemary Oo-n- Aibury Perk 2-4000 "' Red Bank 6-4000 MEN'S SHOP nelly visited Mrs, P, H. Owen of L«ng Iranch 6-1745 23, Monmourh St. ' Red | k 597 RIVER ROAD FAIR HAVEN Montelalr Sunday, fln Ol'UlN F1UOAV TUX > 1'. M. 'tin, Hthol Gulp has returned hama after vUitlnsr her daughter, OPIN IVININGS FROM 7 TO 10 Ml" Wyanda Ou)p in Kwu City. •UK ITOHAOI, HHh Fleet IT PAY! 10 AP-VEAXUS IN XBfi RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE S, 1952 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE i BUSINESS NOTICES BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES 1-FOOT BOUSE TRAILER, $800t 14" SWEET POTATO PLANTS—T, F. Gill, ELECTRICIAN residential, New and oldHOOVER CLEANERS repaired, brushes .948 BUICK—All equipped, two-tone -10-5 FERTILIZER $2.60 per 100 Iba.i ATIONAL CASH RBQIBTER. A-king work, Kenneth S, Newman,* MI 5- rebristled. Allen Eectrlo Shop. 18 grey. Excellent condition, BA 3- RED BANK REGISTER New Jersey No, 1 grata seed, 6 Jb» for $9t. Can be seen at any Um*. K£ Crssent tagle saw, heavy duty, $40: Box 476, R, D., Red Bank. MI 6- 'hlte elt. Phon- e RB 6-0612. 303-fa. -. P.. O, E. electric motor, --phase* 0684 0485-Rr • 4; peat moii 32 a bale; flower 0114. PLOWING AND BALING—Also mowing SEPTIO TANKS and cesspools-leaned! .935 FORD—Good condition. New mo- nd vegetable seeds; shrubs «n reierved by your home. Value to {12.60, now •TJRNITURE—Including bedroom set; Eighth jt., West Keansburg, Mrs. Charles missions to buy antique or modern art odgeidge,, 366. AT 1-0774-M after 0 P. M.' objects Also will act as liaison man lUilt; driveways repaired, Lionel Simon, INTERNATIONAL FUEL oil truck. Com- The Register. • 1.98 for 10 single rolls. Klarln's nnr buffet, dining room table and chairs, Renaud.* • ihone RE 6-0661. • We will not be responsible for ACttSHUNB PUPPIES—AKC rois- ug, porch furniture, andlaons, iron cot, CONNERSVILLE vacuun) cleaner with 5 in England or on the continent. Edwardo pletely equipped!'three-ton* coal body, Faints and Wallpapers, 26 Mon- tered, purebred, fine family pets, AT looks and 12-bass accordion. Moving de C, Bernal e/o Komaroff, 192 Chapel IASH FOR TRASH—Cellars and attics :ood condition. Lawes ' Coal ..Co., •rrori unless they «re detected be- h. p. 220-volt, 1-phaae, 60-eycle motor. cleaned; also light trucking and ex* (on the tecond iniertion. mouth street. 0774-M. late evenings.Ings.' rom home to apartment. RE 6-9190. Mrs, Nellie Gross, 50 Homestead ave., Hill rd., Atlantic' Highlands, AT 1- htewsburybury. 1662-W.* • iren. KE 6-0584-J after _ P. M. Mi COSMOPOLITAN Lincoln. Good No cancellation* will be accepted BST1N6HOUSE ROASTEOASTEIRI oven with RIB§--Three full-size mattresses, Hed- West Lonong IBranch. -O'l-llltJ.' COSMO VOOD — Fireplace, Hove, kindling, cabinet, broiler grid, and' oven ware strolrT folding baby carriage; two tires, YOU HAVE nil drainage or septic iCREEN AND GLASS porch enclosure:, condition, $1,400. RE 8-5148-M. or changes made in advertlicmentl -D-TRORWM BABY CARRIAGE,' $16. kitchen cabinets, window cornices, on* hour after receipt at office. Charles H. Wilson's wood yard. 89 ish set. Latest model, hardly used. IB TT«0xl6. Phone RE 6-3577-H or tank problems, call us for a consul- each at,, Mew Boro Shrewsbury, Phone all RE 6-6267 after 7 P. M,, or week- Phone RU 1-1388-W. ; tatlon. ItU 1-0489 or LO 8-2273. screens, storm sash and rlne cabinet YOU CAN BUY USED OARS with HE 6-1697-M. . 'ABLE TOP CABINET gas range, like DEADLINE: :s 6-1 au. ' ds." . 3ORTENT_~0F APARTMENT—Consist CUSTOM FARMER, tractor work of all work, 'Reasonable prices; AT 1-0199-J. confidence from your local fac- JEW TIRES, unconditionally guaran- new; five.turner kitchen kerosene Navcslnk Wood Products Co. Real Eatatei Tuesday Noon, ABY CAKK1AGE, steam iron and 18- ing of bed, couch, antique chairs, table, looking range with oven, walnut kitchen kinds. Crops planted, cared for, har- tory authorized Bulck dealer. Some All Others: 5 p. ra. Wednesday. teed: site 6.00x16; $12.88 plus tax and foot awning, without Irons; cheap, H. ablneti. desk, brica-brac, small rugs vested. Also hay baling, combining REPAIRING, REFINISHING office, house- -jld reenpptible tire. Time payment!. • Hull, 9 Huddy »vc, Highlands. ind small odd plsces, Mrs. Ear] Cherry, ible. AT 1-1682-M. grain. Corn picking. LO 6-1819. hold furniture, pianos, made like new, of the quality used cars on display Stramn Stores, 15 White »t. RE 6-8810. LYWOOD BOAT, V bottom, 12 long, 6- Riverside ave.. Apt. ».- RE 6-1748.' •REMIEB VACUUM cleaner with at- GUARANTEED TELEVISION servicing reasonable rates. G. B. Culpepper, 839 Include! 1948 Bulck 4-door sedan, Call Classified FLOWER PLANTS—$1 and up per flat. 4' beMm, $60; three-burner cook oil tachments. Phone after . P. M., RB within two hours from your eall. A, C.Eastborne ave.. Long Branch. . LO 6* Myron P. Koilcky, Garden store, Nep- OOL. PLANTS ami goldfish, water i-9020. • * ,334. 12-2 P. M. and after 4 P. M. one owner, excellent condition; 1050 Red Bank 6-0013 tove $5, metnl Icebox $8, three while lilies, pool paint, planting tubs and Radio and Television Company Armand Bulck ^2-door sedan, radio, heater, ne hi-hway. Eatontnwn. hnlrs, 76e cflch, two chrome ehftlrs, red toxes; tropical fish, aquariums. All COLLAPSIBLE CARRIAOE—Good con- A Crupi, owner. 128 Shrewsbury ave. IARPENTERsi. fcTRSS —• Long experience. Will ATTENTION HOME OWNERS 1—Save ipholstered, $2 each, white bureau, $2. Lquarlum supplies. Helen Miller. Largest dltlon, $14. MI 6-0376-W,* RE 6-4768. build homes, garages, do all repairs dynaflow; 1951 Bulck. 4-door sedan, money by modernizing your house k. Laurel ave.. West Knanshurg.* pet shop on the shore. Highway 85. six AUTO TIKES—Kelly SpringAeld, four PORCH AND LAWN furniture rennished. ind alterations, * Reliable and reason- very low mileage; 1947 Studebaker £26.(60x17; five 625.650x18, new, ible. Frederick Schmltt, MA 1--431-R-1, yourself We are equipped to supply M ltADtO TUNER, heavy duty 9-foot nileg north of Red Bank, Open dally Call for and delivered. Hy Paint Shop. Champion, 2-door; 1948 Pontiae se- LOST AND FOUND ou with all the materials necessary, stcpladdcr, new Rccordlo.radlo, rec- nd Sundays until 9 P. M. Closed Wed- Sunoco Sun Station, Highway 86, be- Farmlngdale 5-8673. George Brltton. ir Trygve Tonnessen. KB 7.3692-J, imall monthly payments arranged on tween Wilson ave, and Main St.. Fort dan coupe, radio, heater and hydra- rd player and cutter, two-gallon in- ipsdays**• . "MI 5.0849.* • Formerly of Wilkim Motors of Red HOUSE!,. REPAIRING and remodeling, LOST—Savings book, No. 49019, Sec- purchase of any materials. Here are ectlcide sprayer. Collectors items, Edison ?UPPIES—(Chihuahua'IES—(i ) AKO registered. Monmouth. Price $50.* lank,) new ceilings, mason work, roofing, odd matlc drive. Colony Bulck, Inc.) some of the jobs you can dot Attio In- 42-INCH COMBINATION sink and sub; jobs, sidewalks, driveways. No job too ond' National Bank of Red Bank. suiation, application of tfleboard In kitch- ihonogrsphs, Stromberg-Carison radio Small breed. Price reasonable, Moun, MAN WITH ROTO-TILLER for hire. 168 Monmouth it,, Red Bank, W VMltttTY of Atlantic Way in Sea ind cone speaker, Fada radio, seven- Wilson ave,, Port Monmouth, ,. KE 6- 6-foot bathtub, bathroom lavatory. Flower or vegetable gardens and small, Thomas R, Walling, 99 Church en or bath, finish your basement or attic ube custom made radio, T-V booster. 1489.- Inquire 86 Hubbard ave., River Flaza. • Belford. KB 6-06C6-J." Bright, a gray eat with white face. into a playroom, bedroom or den. Com- tlawns a ipeciallty. Estimates cheerfully .942^ PACKARD CLIPPER sedan. Re- male. Three rears old, Reward. Call ~ 6*0321. evenings or Saturday.* WESTINGHOUSE electric *range. Three LO 6-0046. • given. RE 6-2798.M. IREE3SMAKING, ALTERATIONS. Eve- plete line of lumber, millwork, hardware, THREE-SPEED AIR CONDITIONER. nlng gowns and bridesmaid gowns conditioned throughout, newly painted, BU 1-0474. paint, wall board, roofing, siding, ply- lEAUTH'UL WHITE SATIN wedding burners, deep well, oven, electric clock, JOSEPH MANNS, mason and plasterer. 1 really imooth riding car, $395; 1940 gown, with seed pearls, finger-tipped lutomatlc oven and cooker control, three A-G radio and television, 128 Shrews- No job too small or large. 169 Lin-iiade or altered. Eleanor Herder, 114 FOUND—Wallet, at Keyport. auction, wcod, doors, windows, insulation, etc. Ridge rd., Fair Haven. RE 6-0755-J. •lymouth statiot wagon, also recon- Friday evening, Ms. y 29. Upo"pn iidend - Free estimates on your needs. American 'ell, and hooped skirt, size 12. RU J- lew Monotube burners. $40. AT 1-0833. bury ave. RB 6-4768. coln St., R. F. D, Mlddletown. Phone ditioned,' $195. Applegate's Garage, cor- tification will return to rightfufll owner. Building Supply, Highway 86, at Head- 690-R, Have to be seen to apprecl- SPRING—With legs and mattress, mak- STAR STEAMRO hot dog and bun RE 6-a9gl-W. NEGLECTED LAWNS and tall grass ner Ave, D and Leonardville rd,, Leon* DE 7-0840-J.2. len'a Corner, Mlddletown. RE 6.4444. ing single bed, practically new: reas- steamer, A-C radio and television, 123 moweg. RE 6-3008-11. ardo. • ; 1 Shrewsbury ave. RE 6-4768. LOST—Norwich "" Terrier, 12-lb. female, OST XOT5 ITAlL fencing sold e"nd ROSPEKITY KITCHEN oil range, A-l onable. Can be seen' Tuesday and 24-HOUR SERVICE on the repair of ifSSTILL NOT TOO LATE." Mod- A iiilTltis UUT oc the way, but less Teddish brown with black markings. erected. No charge for estimates, RE condition. $20. KE 6-1271-R. Thursday evenings,.27 Spring.st., Red HEED EXTRA CHAIRS?—Four beautiful radios and electrical appliances, erate rates for landscaping service. Bank. • Hitchcock chairs In perfect condition. Sum Tree Nursery. RE 6-5154-J. to pay. We buy, sell, or trade. long' pointed ears short tall, from my 6-4I42-R-2. DD NATURE'S chnrm to your home We call for and deliver, Harold's Choose from our stock of Chevrolet^, farm between Holmde] and Everett, PLASTIC LEATHERS, $1,98 to S2.98 by placing A few of our hundreds'of TWO BICYCLES—Man's and lady's. Pre, new rush seats, A beautiful addition to ROTO TILLING LAWNS, gardens, plots. Fords, Plymouth, Fontlace, Oldsmobtle Saturday, May 31. Ample reward, L. yard. Upholstering as you. like it. -arlcttes of indoor and outdoor pinnts. war English with 3 speeds. Slightly any room, $20 each. RE 6-0020-J. Radio and Electric Shop, It West Prompt, service. Estimates cheerfully convertibles, sedans and coupes. Low- Harding. HO 8-7471 or HO 8-8591. Slipcovers and drapories. Dave Burnon, Vc carry the best, healthiest at lowest usedtie. $4»-»0 C each. Call RE 6-1760. DACHSHUND PUPPIES. Beautifully Front at,, Rerl Sank. Phone RE 6- given. Urban Hancock. Call KE 6- tst down payment, longest terms pos- LOST—Blue and gold rim prescription 27 Pearl St., Red Bank. RE 6-2688. irlces Pay on a visit. Modern Rose' SIX-FOO:-FOOT ELECTRIC refrigerator. Old, marked, registered. AKO. Call EA 3- 2744. , 083, ' • sible. William J, Levine Auto Sales, eyeglasses. Lost Sunday, locality WE OIVE OOOD trade-Ins on your old luriory, Hltihway 86, Port Monmouth but still good. $28. RE 6-1760. 0004.J.2 after 4 P M." 46 Oeeanport ave,, West-Long Branch, E 6-1417-R. Strand theater. Red Bank. Reward. RU furniture as we have an outlet for It. TWIN BEDS—Mattress and sprlngi CRIB MATTRESS $5, baby basket scale MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Rent LO 6.2468. 1-117--J.* Call Swarti Furniture. Highway 86, RE WO PAIRS GARAGE DOORS, 8x8. Good condition, $10. Call EA 8-0510.' $8. white kitchen cabinet $16. walnut our high-speed floor sander and edger. AUTOMOBILES TRUCK—Chevrolet, 1949 sedan delivery, --8213. Phone KE 6-0034-J. storage cabinet $20, carpet sweeper, new, . series 1500 heater, black, excellent con. BAST HOUSE ANTIQUES—Highway 86, 15. RE 6-2280-J. Low rates. Bngler —umter Co., phone REFRIGERATOR, 18 cu. ft., G. E., PRIGHT PIANO $30, studio couch $25. at Sears ave., Navestnk, Pine furni. KE 6-0005. MAURICE SCHWARTZ * SONS, Chry. dltion, $995. William J. Levine Auto FOR SALE double door, excellent for restaurant. walnut bedroom suite $50, gas stove ure, Franklin stove, china, glass, copper, NINE-PIECE SOLID mahogany dining ELECTRIO MOTOR rebuilding is our sler, Plymouth and International truck Sales. 46 Oeeanport ave.. West Long new freezing unit. $125. South Jersey 125. 0xM2 rug $26, walnut dining room amns. etc. KE 6-0584-J after 5 P. M, suite, youth bed, rollBWny bed,' power bustneas. Gall us for quick service. Jes and service headquarters. Phone Iranch. LO 6-2468. Surgical Supply, 83 East Front st RE .able and six chairs $40, maple bureau, OPPORTUNITY SHOP—Antiques. Fruit motor, almost new, porch chairs and Douglas Electric Co., 85 East Front st.. RB 6.0787. MERCURY CONVERTIBLE. 1946, brand FAN BELTS AND PULLEYS for elec- 6-2614. :edar wardrobe, ofneo desks, maple and trie -motors in stock. Douglas Elec- carved Victorian gentleman's chair, ex- miscellaneous other Items. KE 6-5848.* Retbd Bank. PhonPhoi e RE 6-0128. DODGE AND Plymouth passenger cars; ** new top and Beat' covers, radio and 3OOD PRODUCTS—Such as Pictsweol nahogany desks, three-piece living room cellent condition; large mahogany secre- SECOND IIANtJSTEEL garage door, 8' heater, William J, Levine Auto Sales, tric Co.. 85 East Front st. Phone RE ultcs, ten wagon, crib and chest', five PAINTING—3•A1NTING—30 YEARS' experience; also Dodge .job-rated trucks, authorised «.O128. Foods are not cheap, Cheap frozen tary desk, corner what-riuts, Boston rock- wide, 7" high. $26. Phone RU 1.1620 minor repairs, carpentry and masonry. service: modern service station. ' Frank 46 Oeeanport ave.. West Long Branch. foods are "not good, Middletown Re< lining room chairs, rollawny bed, mn-ers, drop-leaf tables, bric-a-brac, fine Saturday 9 A. M. until noon. LO 6-2468. logany drop.leaf tables, Wisconsin air Call A. Serrln. LO 6-1657-J 6 to 7 P. M. Van Syckle. 149 West Front st.. Red BUILDING MATERIALS, Mason trlgeratlon. Highway 85. MI li-029.0. uhina, colored, cut and patterned glass; AIR-CONDITIONING equipment. One 10 WATER WELLS DRILLED, surface Bank, west of maple ave. Phone RE CASH REGISTER, freezer, heavy grill; oolcd motor with Marine clutch, Shel. brass, iron, tinware. We buy and sell. ton Mills compressor: one 10-ton Car- " 1-96. • supplies. National Lumbir Co., 'atlor refrigerator. BurdRc'a Warehouse, water drained, pumps installed, air dishes, Neon tubing. Call KE 6-1622 The Matthews, 115 Broadway, Keyport, Her circulator and other equipment. W. compressor and pumps for. rent, Amer- HIGHEST'PRICES for your old car. We South Seventh ave., at the railroad, after 4 P. M, Next to Stclnbach's parking lot), 24 KB 7-1446, -. Jones. RE 6-1955. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Clay «t. RE 8-080-1. ican Drilling. Little Sliver. RE 6.254'-. buy, we sell, we trade. Coast Auto Phone LO e-2400. USED OIL TANKS—300 to 2,000-gal, DINING ROOM SUITE, 10 pieces.- Will RAY COLLAPSIBLE bnby carriage, CALL SHORE FAINTING and paper Sales, Inc., 149 Monmouth st.. Red capacity, two 4,000-gal, asphalt tank:. REFRIGERATOR Coldsnot. Good con- • sell complete or separate pleeeis cheap. (Thayer.). Good condition, $10, Call SEA FOOD MARKET, well established dition, $50. AT 1-0494-W.* hanging co. All expert workmanship Bank. Phone RE 6-5224. business; good location: reasonable. HOSPITAL BEDS RENTED—New mod- one 5x16-foot, 300 lb, pressure tank, KE 6-1728-M after S P. M, BE 6-2322. end service. Advice on decorating and TWO-TON CHASSIS cab, 1951 FORD, un adjustable hospital beds for rent. like new; 10,000 ft, 6" fibre pipe with OAYSTROM DINETTE SET, 3, ANTIQUE OAK SIDEBOARDSEBOARDS, marble 47 Center ave,. Atlantic Highlands, AT TWO-CYUXDEH Gray marine engine. estimates tree. Call KE 7-01S2.R after 176-inch wheelbase. Only 7,000 miles, •0894 or KE 6-1212-M. Haw and used beds for sale. Call RE ooupllngs, 46c ft., 1,700 ft, 6" fibre pipe of classical recordings. Phone RB 6- and bracket top; four concrete urns complete. For boat from 12 to 18 5 P. M. like new, save %, Mount-English -Sales 6-2614, aak for "Patient Service." Free with couplings, 48c ft.; galvanized ptue 723.M. Ith biucs, barrel ilze apple • butt*r feet, $20. Call RE 6-2882 Co,, Ford dealers, 90 Monmouth st.l Red AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOP—Includ- delivery. South Jersey Surgical Supply. 3.100 ft of 2" used, like new, 8' to 20 ANTIQUE SHOP—Pine tables, wash kettle, plno flour cheit, pre (ted RIBBI 1 PHOTO FINISHING—Eight enlarged - Ing all shop equipment. Boring bar, 3engths. and other sizes; structural steel BASKET POKY OAUT, .ubber tire. ; prints in album folder 40c, 12 cxp.Bank. crank shaft grinder, All Valve refac- »8 Bast Front st.. Red Bank. stand, spool tnblcR, marble top cofTee nieces* Inoludtniz plckl« inn with holder., Western pony iaddle. set ot pony har- USED CARS BOUGHT, sold and ex- SAVB 509b ON HOOFING material Jic- all sizes of used steel beams, channels, bln« $15, china oil lamps, etc. (Neiit ?K 6-0fl32-\V for appointment. roll 55c, .16 exposures 70c, Send films Ins tools, wrist pin grinder, many other angles, plates, etc. i steel poles, tapered, »*_• if-iian- fi *_r_ iniifuuitiii-ji^, n«--. Call KE 6-0238.' and coin to Monti Photos. Mooticcllo, ohanged: Pontlae sales and service, toots. With or without stock. Shop ondi available, 8 In 1 strip shingle, all to fire house), Main St., Fort Monmouth, PUPPIES—$3 up. Hamsters, canarlc LAY PEN $5, day bed $5, Magic Chef Tetms. C, M A, C. Rassas Brothers, •olora, $4,60 iq,: 90-round flate roll for uses as flagpoles, columns, flood- ally. Sundays.* N. Y. must be sold due to 111 health. For roofing $2.60 roll! 15-pound felts, $2,60 lights, signs, etc.; three cont conveyor! Parakeets, low prices. Helen Miile gas range $20 breakfast nook $25. 395 Broad St., Red Bank. Phone RE 6- full information, write, "Automotive Re. rolL Ralph Mundy, Highway 86, Keana- air compressors, gasoline driven, or 'I HAVE NO MOVING parts to brtal combination walker and stroller $5,. 100 IRON RAILINGS for porches, stalr- 5180. . pair Shop," Box 511, Red Bank, 210 cu, ft, Chicago pneumntlc, 4>wheel down. Electrio power can fail, but pieces of glass from port holes, %"xlO'", AUTO AND PERSONAL LOANS, $6 ttf anop, nw QLi, ivwi KE 8-02 03-J, still work." Deluxe all porcelain 8.6 wari, etc . Made to order by See- BUSINESS FOR SALE—Combination self trailer mounted tires. 100 ib. pressure 80 centa each. "Phone HI 3-1281. $500 on your name'only: $80.92 per servloNESe Sgrocer FOR ySALE—Co and meant store with . i OHAInSi RENTED—"Ne. w deluxe one 21.0 cu, ft. Le Rol, 8-cyllnder. 4- eu. ft. Servcl gas refrigerator. A-l con- dorf Company, 24 years at 9 West month repays a $500 loan. Bell Finance ohrome wheel chairs for rent. Reason- dition. Moving, must sell. HO 9-6221 THAYEK STROLLER, with basket and retail liquor package department. Year. wheel trailer, mounted pneumatic tires, MOTOTl—New six-cylinder Packard en- it.. Red Bank, Phone RE 6-J189. Co., 77 Broad St., Red Bank. Phone RE 1y gross $100,000. Owner retiring,' Prlee able. New and used chaira for sale. Gall 100 lb. pressure; one Worthlngton port, mornings, wepk-enda. glnp. less accessories. Cost $800. RE 6-8000. License 742. SB (-2114, ask for "Patient Service," with stock $22,000, Chaffln Agency. _"_"e contractor's model. 60 cu. ft.. 2 ROSE SOFA and chair, with slip covers a-aszi. ~ SPEBDY PAINT spray gun, and motor. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. $6 DOES YOUR OAR iteer hard 7 Do your Phone EA 8.1183. free delivery. South Jersey Surgical wheel trailer, mounted pneumatic tires, child's chlfTorobc, blonde, five-drawer TWO PLATFORM ROCKERS] $12,60 'bone E, " 8» East Front at.. Red Bank. Used only once, Original price $70. rears experience in metropolitan area. wheels *hbnmy7 Let us correct the RUMSON—RoomintUMSOIt g house, and 10-room new 1948; one Rome grader with scarl vlth closet; one pair floral drapes, lined; 'each; china closet $6, straight chairs Interior and exterior work, plastering trouble. Save your tires. Latest Bear .RETREADING, vulcanizing our fier, hydraulic operated, 12.foot blade, wo shower curtains, red and • white 75 cents each, small tables. $1 each, Will sell for $45. RE 6-1681, -ummer cottage, partly furnished, in REFftlGERAToni-Wcstlng-house. 4tt cu.and gtaslng. Raphael' -alas, 80 Shrews* axle and frame straightening equipment, line location, near river and ocean, RU specialty, Your car tied up only 15 dual tires in rear, new 1941; new hoist stripe with window curtain. RE 6-1886 Mlnugli. Rumson rd.. Rumson/ oury ava.. Highlands. Phone HI 3-14Z1. •rank Van Syckle, 149 West Front St., minutes to put loancrs on while we re- Ing engines, single drum, gas driven after 6 P. M." ft, Best oiler over $40. Phone RE 1-1174, els your 'ires. Mo charge for loaner GEESE—Three pair, hens, one year old, 6-4236-W. VACUUM cleaners repaired, any make. led Bank, west of Maple ave. Our own BONDED SECOND mortgage for sale at with friction brakes and clutch, nuto BABY CARRIAGE—Storkllne, $16^ 26 R, I, Reds. Call KE 6-0286-M after Allen Eleotrle Shop, IS White St., Red luildlng. Ask for Jack Harder, Phone •ervlea. Mount Tire Service, 76 White matle cable guide, with 7}4 h. p. air AXIMUM SAVING—JSfnclency, de- RE 6-1296. ^_^ profitable discount. Phone AS I- at. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-0484. cooled engines. Ideal for brick elevs., Bay ave. East Kg a n sbur pendability. That's the story when Bank. 2472-M after I t, H , - _ GIFT FOR EVERY occasion, Pottery atcel erection, Marino railways, well dig PLAN'S' SIDE BY STDE7~Ta..__ DI-SK—Solid black walnut. Good con- you call on Mlddletown Refrigeration, SPECIALIZING IN mason work and'plas, IUICK ROADMASTER, 1941, Good run- i copper, brass and wrought Iron nov- ccrs, etc. Dalton Supply Co., 719 16th coupe. 40 h. p. cont, clean, nice con- dltlon. $35. RE 6-15U-R. • Highway 85. MI 5-0299. taring f patohwork. No job too large nlng condition. $400. MI --0278-M. elties. Honey Bee Flowers, 464 Broad nve. Belmar. BE 9-1668. dition, very economical to onera/te. Con- KITCHENETTE electrlo stove. Perfect. or too small. John Donato. Jr., phone ,INCOLN ZEPHYR—12-cyllnder, Good BOATS at. Phone RE 6-4020. BABY TURKEYS—Monmou tact Ed. Brown. Monmouth County Air- 850. RB 6.1511.R. MOVINd!—Storage goods must be RE 6.52E9. running condition. $200. MI 5-0278-M. TURK ith Hatchery. HOT PLATE, wnftle iron, scatter rugs. •JUNK! JUNK! JUNK1 — Gettis, jt-VK BOYAL, REMINGTON, Underwood and por. HE 9-3701.' sold. "Values, see them now, Six BUICK, 1961, .Riviera - coupe,- .fully L. O. Smith typewriters, low aa $29,60. KB 6-0874-M. RIS PLANTS, colfee urn, practically mirrors, enamel tables, coca mats. RE dealer We pay best price for rags, equipped. Electric windows, leather in- SOMETHING FOB YOUR BOAT ?—You Reconditioned: guaranteed. Serplco's, CHOICE CORN FED Hereford steers. new: two gowns, one size 12, the H-15U-R. / dining: room chairs $25, summer rugs Iron,- paper and mattresses. Call RE :erlor, white wall tires, two-tone grey, will find It here. New Jersey's largest 108 Monmouth st. Phone RE 6-0486. weight about 1.100 to 1,200 poundsd , other size 14. Cull at 88 West St., DINING ROOM SET, table, six chairs, $6.60, filing cabinet $25, youth bed 6-3266.j. low mileage. Asking $2,560. Call RE -arlne supply house. Everything > for Red Bank FTIQUB WEDGWOOD and Stafford- Ready to go Into your freezer, Cledmnle r sideboard, china cupbonrd^ Excellent $10,' clothes tree $3.75, beds' com- PAINTER, DECORATOR and paper- 6-0388-R after S Monroe Cagle, I St. thst boatman. Open Sunday'a and holi- Farms. Scobeyville. Phone "E"EAA KENMOKE WASHING MACHINE, with condition. 8100. RB 6-1511-fi. hanger; interior and exterior! 26 days/ 9 A, M. to 1 P. M., week days 8 shire, early Amerlean pattern, and eut plete, $18, Rusclls, 26 East Front Mary i pi,. Red Bank. class: Crown Derby, Limoges, Hlnton, 1467-M-l. wringer and drain pump. Excellent THOR WASHING MACHINE — Perfect years' experience. Estimates cheerfully 1947 PONTIAC station wagon. Helper's A. M. to 6 P, M. The Boatman's Shop, Worcester and Vienna china: occasion* MRS. JAN BAKKER sells antiques, bric- condition, like new, at half price, CaK St. given. Louis Cassan 448 Shrewsbury spring, heavy duty rear end and trans- 24 Wharf ave. HE 6-0811. a-brac: genuine imported Dutch ar MI 5-0600-J. _ condition. 855. RE 6-1511-R. tve.. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-4844-M. chairs, vases, many other miscellaneous MAHOGANY—Four-poster bod. No mat- mission. One owner, A-l condition, OUTBOARD BOAT and engine. Boat 17 jiac>lece»i . Phone RE 6-5283. nt the right prices. Come and see fo RUGS—0x12, 9x18 and 12X16; also run- COMPETENT ELECTRICAL CONTRACT KB 7-2896-R.' .-^ . feet* long, 6H feet aoross the beam; yourelf. Hulso's rd., oil it, 9-4. Phone ncrs; 10-picce Duncan Phyfe mahog- trass, no spring; Kcnmore sewing ma- HAND-CARVED French cabinet, with 1949 112 h, p. engine, uaed about 50 6X-AB3Y TURKEYS available in small LA 6-H0E-J-2. chine, desk modei, both almost new: coal beautiful Urge'mirror: antique sofa, TOR—All types of house wiring and TRACTOR—Chevrolet conversion. Worm .ny dining room, three-piece living room or wood-burning fireplaee grate, RE 6- repairing. Small or large jobs. 94 hours. Speed about 20 mils per hour: quantities. Saturdays and Sunday upholstered blue velvet; deer head. drive, rubber tires, with three gang $300 takes boat and engine. R_i e- Shore Turkey Hatchery, Campbell's June set with slip covers; beautiful .walnut 9088. mounted. RE 6-3810-M. Call 6 P. M. hour service. Call Caruso Bros.. EA mowers. No other attachments, $160 tlon. Belford. KE 1.1507. BUILDING STONE—W. stock the bed and dresser with box aprlng- and RU 1-0551 after 5 P. M.* 4187 after 5:80 P. M. Beauty Rest mattress. Will sell separate iERANIUMS and annuals of all klndu OLD REPLICA of the ship Mayflower A, REAL BUY1 . 1948 lE.foot,. 6-lnch _U.O lUftlOS—Motorola, 195.. for all following Items: Tennessee qunrtx- Good health' stock. Splwaks Florists, $5Call The Hales. RE 6-4306-J. FLOOft WAXING. Call RE 6-2478.'Su^ 1961 CHEVROLET—Green, Power Glide, types ot cars, $49.95, Shrewsbury bedroom pieces. Metal kitchen cabinet, 03 Ave. of Two Rivers. perlor Floor. Waxing Co. ' Private ''•' Lyman stock built boat and 33.4 lte veneer stone from the crnb orch- KE 7-1370.• A BEAUTIFUL, stainless iteel reach-in, lomes our specialty. . many extras, excellent condition Evinrude outboard motor, approximate Radio A Television, Inc., 1070 Ocean ard district of Tennessee, Fennsyl- KE~LVT£fA~TOR — Electrlo refrigerator. 14 cu. ft, normal temperature and thtoughoirt. Owner has two cars. Will »vc.. Sea'Bright. SE 2-0101. FIRE CHIEI,' OyERCOAT and short Used six months, 6100, RE 6-0588 EMIL SALANDRA—Used cars bought sell for trade-in price, E. Wilson, ipeed 30 m.p.h. Will sacrifice for $500. vsnla mica stone, Yonkers granite cont. size 36 to 87; also man's .double a 6 cu, ft. free-er in top. Slightly used j. F. Brown, Keyport Delicatessen. 'II *6P SOttl TOP SOILl TOnSoitl Very WESTINGHOUSE upright freeser. 7 cu. •nd priced right, - Mlddletnwn Refrlg< and icld. Corner West Front st, and East Roosevelt Circle, Red Bank.* stone, flagstone, chimney blocks, ireasted gray lull. ilia 37. Phone AT Maple »»e. RE 6-1)723. " ' - rfest Front it.. KeypnrU KE T-Otoa. good and telted. Lawns graded and ft. In excellent. condition, KB 6- cratlon, Hl|tlm_.v II Ml 6-0209. AUTO INSURANCE—Special low rates 15-FOOT, 6-INCH outboard runabout. aeeded. Butldoser work. Call after well blocks, well covers, concrete 1-0014-W. ' 0445-M-l. FHILCO TABLE "MODEL television, with CESSPOOL CLEANING and building ttv for farmers. Call Donald E. ,Asay, HEALTH FOODS—.Hauser, and many tic tanks; dry and gravel wells and Completely equipped* 22 h, p, John, P. M.. Mll-Olll. septic tanks. Delivered |o your ex- .OVING—G. E. refrigerator. In goou table to match. Perfect condition. futl-tlme agent of Allstate Insurance jon Sea Horse, steering wheel, wind- BABY CHICKS—New Hampshire Reds, other popular brands of health, and $50; 8-way portable radlb $10i Emer- drains, 39 Peach st. (New Shrewsbury Uompany, Sears subsidiary.' RE 6-9046. cavation, Outdoor fireplaces, mn- diabetic low calorie foods, candles, Tunning condition. Now In use* Sacri- Borough). Phone RB 6-1846. O. H. shield, lights, oars, paddle, anchor, pre- i White Rocks, Red Rock cross an fice, $25. Inquire 24 Newman st.. River lon radio $10. RB 6-2175.* 1942 FORD—GooF-f d condition. Heater, servers, cushions, snap-on canvas, All "Leghorns. Ail from blood tested flockL son supplies. Call us. We deliver. cookies, Yogurt, Brewer's yeast powder, Wilson. blackstrap molasses, Hllis' Drug Store, Plata. Red Bank.* SINGER SEWING MACHINE, console $200. or closest offer. Call KE 6- n excellent condition. Must be seen to Available weekly. Other breeds on spe, Builders Block & Supply Co., Frce- 1 ANY TREE WORK DONE—Limbs re- 0608-M.* ie appreciated. RE 6-1988. -•* elal order, "No orders top small, - Mon< 700 Mattison ave., Asbury Park, AS 2- BICYCLE—Large boy ! two-wheel In model, with bench and buttonhole at- moved Any odd jobs, lots xlean, hold-Engllshtown rd., Freehold, FR very good condition, reasonable. RE tachment. Newly rebuilt. Call after 5 1941 PONTIAC—Good condition. Radio CABIN CRUISER—26-foot Elko, Sleeps mouth Hatchery, Mills avi,, Port Mon 0050. ;rash moved. Locust post. Charles T. 1 mouth. KE 6-0874.M. 8-1S60, BOY'SBICYCLE—Columbia, o'clock. RB 6-2.04. Mrs. Baltt.* * Walling, 17 Oompton it., Belford. KE and heater: reasonable. RE 6-3406. four, Red Wing fresh water cooled USED REFRIGERATORS, 149,60 and up. Three years old, new tires, $20, Call GIRL'S TWO-WHEEL bicycle. 26-Inch TWO ORIENTAL> RUGSRUG , 9x12 and 6x9 1986 NASH COACH—.Very good con. motor. Hull sanded to bar* wood Ready RU 1-1088. Excellent condition. $26. RE 6.5867.* FR 8-0107-R-2. ditlon. Heater and good engine. Ask- to paint. Good condition, Saerlflca. RB Rebuilt TV, all makes, 10-Inch and "NSULATTONBRICK SIDlNGTvarloty oi r _. ._._.—.-,-. .-4 , . EXPERT DRIVING Instructions. Learn large, $49.60 and up; used gas ranges colors, $7,50 per square, Also rooftni GntL S~BlBYCLa — English, -4-inch' BABY GUARD Tilgh chair. Very good .JUNDMA'S OLD BLACK KETTLE. In safety, to drive safely. Look for ing 885. 497 West Lincoln avi. Oak-6.O170 from 9 to 6. S19.96 and up. Pete's Inc., Front St., paper at bargain price, Call A], KB 6 Needs tires, $8, Call RU 1-1088. . condition, $8: fiber stroller, like new, Some with legs, some with stands. the car with two steering wheels. Pion- hurst." DE 7-9357-J. LIGHTNING—Excellent condition. Price Xeyport. KE 7-2700, Main st,, Kesns- 1670-W GENERAL ELECTRIC washing machine. $10. AT 1-2271-R.* Put them by your fireplace or plant eers In auto driving instructions since 1987 CHEVROLET—$100. Perfect run- $875'T5. galCall RB 6-8492-M.1-8492 * burg. KE 6-1100, PULLETS—THAULLETS T will lay when eggi In running order. $16. LO 6-2380-J.* HORSH MEAT—fTesh frozen, lean, flowers In them. Call The Hales, RE 1038. Easy Method Auto Driver Train- nlng condition. Good tires. Bill's 18-FOOOOTRUT RUNABOUT—IF IT—IIn excellent eon. "FOR BABY CHICKS, duoks, geese, tur- are high. AAlsl o gas brooder stove:'a! NATIONAL CASH REGISTER with tape. chopped 2 lbs. 85c: chunks 6 lbs. 11.6.4396.J. *__ ing School. 51 East Front at, RE 6- Tydol _.Servic. __.e _Station __, "". Shrewsbury.* ditlon. by Kayak Boat Company. Can keys, guineas and Purina Chowas. Call so enamel beds. Call RE 6-1318-R-l. Good condition. Idcnl for smnll store, Helen Miller's Pet Shop, Largest on the BUTCHER OASES at prices that laugh 9883. ' < HOUSE TRAILER—16 feet, with space be seen at Fullen's Boat Company. RU XX 7-1109. W. D. Swartzel, Jr., Farm $40. 1070 Ocean ave., Sea Bright, shore. Highway 85, six miles north of at cdmpetltlon. Mlddletown Refrlger- MOREAU LANDSCAPE service, Joseph •heater and bottled gat cook' stoVe. 1-ilW1-116*, . •OOU$650.i * Supplies. Hazlet. CLEARANCE SALE—Sewing ma- Phone SE 2.0101. Red Bank, Open dally and Sundays ntlonIon. High-Highwa, y 35. MI 6-0299. L. * Mortau. Jr., landscape archlteot Must sell, very reasonable, AS 2-2472-M MOTOftBOAT—15 feet, Inboard. Unlvsr- until 9 P, M, Closed Wednesdays MI contractor, Shade, flowering and orna- after 6 P, M. •al four-cylinder, with starter. In good BOXER PUPPIES—AKC registered. J. chines, treadles, electrlo port- BROOKS HIGH Fidelity tuner $76, Wll 5-0849,* 15-INO•INCKH EELECTRIL C floor polishing ma- A. Dempsey, 88 Portland rd,, High- Unmion amplifiers, Co-ax speakers. All t chine. 108 Shrewsbury ave., Redmental trees, shrubs, and evergreens of 1948 OROSLEY station .wagon, with condition: $260, Joseph Sesta, 184 lands. HI 8-1847. ables and consoles. Treadles from other high fidelity equipment. Stop in Bank.* ;he highest quality. Plans furnished heater. Newly painted. Good condition. North Riverside aye., Red Bank,* WALNUT DINING ROOM suite, like for all phases of design, All work per- I $17, electric portables from $29.26, nt our studios. Shrewsbury Radio and GARDEN TRACTOR, with accessories. WBIIACall tafte IB*7 rI J7L 4 P_"-.M M.*__• . 1AUITI D1-0976. . 16-FOOT SAILBOAT-—Good condition. WE BUY AND SELL anything I electric consoles from $80,60. Lim- Television, 1070 Ocean ave., Sea Bright, new, Modern and walnut 8129, sonally planned and supervised, Pre* 1989 E6NTtA0-tn good condition, with' Sail, etc,, $100, RB 6-6.16-W after First reasonable offer. RE 6-5498. llminary visits, estimates, and deliveries 6 P, M. ; ' Con'ents of homes, stores, estates, ited supply. Come early. Singer SB 2-0101. bedroom suite $79, fireplace mantle radio and heater. Call RB 6-8080. SPINNi-4_ be seen Ryan's GarageGan . Sea Bright. less steel pole holden, copper mani- sets converted to largor size ncreen FRIGIDAIRE—Six cu. ft. A-l condition FORD, 1949, CUSTOM sedan! radio anu fold, Monel shaft, etc, New August, aouls. Prloed from $9.96 and up. Call weeks, $85 and $50. Reds and btack furniture, etc, Ruitlls, 26 East 5T~ RED BANK—-Span> Craft Studios, D_f5 1950. Price $1,400. RE 6--721-W. O, J. Clayton. LO 6-1160-M, Used 14-lnch table model televlstoi 812.1. Call RB 6-4PS0-J.* and tan, purebreeds, 865 Carr ave., Front it. picture framing! oil paintings, etch- heater. Excellent condition, Ona own- set $75. RE 6-4136-R. M esr! $1.000. RU 1-0614.W.- EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTOR, 8.3 ATTENTION I—We have everything you SWISS MUSIC BOX, with about 80 rec Keansbur ' ngs and anuravlngs restored: full-slie ht y 11 need In the line ot plumbing and heat- 'MODERN" ALL-PURPOSE MOWER— irds. RU 1-0802.* RECONDITIONED lawn mowers, Hani framelesa mantel mirrors, window val- ED SULLIVAN SAF£ BUY specials: h. p.. slightl'y-"''A-* used. $100. .RE 6-1760. Inn subfiles for the building or renovat- Saves time and work wherever both and circular saws sharpened, Steven CEMENT MIXER, electric motor, 8 cu, ances^ lawn signs, framed mirrors. 37 1.60 and 10-1 Mercury sport ledsni, lt-FOOT ALUMINUM non-slnkable i f y home A large assortment grasa and weeds must be cut. Llnh TEA WAGON $10, Oxlt rug $29, son. 6 Bralriard ave.. Port Monmouth, ft., C ers; 12.7 eu, ft, Coldspot freeter, East front st. Phone TIE 6-8981". low mileage, locally owned and In ex- swamp skiff. Practically new, $100, at bathtubs, basins, toilets and medicine weight balanced design for easy hand OWNER MOVING — Must dispose o perfect condition, asking $226, Will de- ELECTRICIAN—Houie wiring. RB 6- celient condition; 1949 Ford convertible RB 6.1760. '.••'»•' eablnets. kitchen links, featuring the fa- ling. "Trims as it cuts, For details •lc« box $6,60, china closet $is, liver, 1'. Kusner, Box 299, Wall st,, coupe, fully equipped and very sporty: 16-FOOT THOMPSON outboard - boat. " mahogany table, curly maple stdt. Eatontown. LO 6-4348-J.* 0872. mous Youngltown kitchens: Ms, oil anddemonstration, see your dealer or cal aoquarlum and stand $6, dresser chairs, small bookcase, kitchen eab- AUTO RADIOS—Sales, service. Expert 1949 Mercury station wagon, radio, hiat- Bran fastenlngi throughout, running eoal fired heating plants for steam heat, Carl Beckmann, SB 2-0079, RB 6-4701 bases $7,50, bookcase $4.50, kitchen lnets and tables, w&rdroba trunk. Many \ PLATE OF Flctsweet froien food, a er, over-drive: 1948 Bulck four-door ic- lights, 10, h, p. Evinrude motor and repairing, 28 years' experience, Mobile dan, low mileage, Attractive terms. hot water heat or hot aln oil burners any time, set $10.50, etc. Rusclls, 25 East other Items, For appointment. LO 6- glass of aparkllng Burgundy and thou. Radio-Television Service, B, E. Carllle, miscellaneous equipment. All for $276, with Minneapolis - Honeywell controls TOP SOIL, TOP SOIL, top soil: only toi loai. Brother. It that doesn't' do It, nothing 65 West st,, Red Bank. Phone RB ( Other cars taken in trade, ' Show rooms Boat available separately If desired. See fuel tanks and septle tanks, galvanised Front st,. will. Mlddletown Refrigeration, High- open Friday- evenings, all day Satur- to appreciate. SE 2-0135-R. grade; bluestone and grave] RB MAGIG OHBF gas range, $80, Call af 5010 days,. English Motors, 84 Maple ave, and black pipe and fittings, copper 3871). ' terfiP MjOrmornIjigs _RE6-096_0-M 85. MI 5-0280. 14-FOOT SKIFF—vNew and unused,.Ideal tubing and fittings, soil pipe and fit- ANTIQUES—Small, dark marble toi t I 6 o'LASiS OtL LAMP- $2 each. On. HB 6.4545. ' ' fishing, trawling or pleasure, 10 h, p. tings. A large assortment of electric TEN-PIECE WALNUT dining room sel BAUY CAIUUAUK—Tnayer folding, Fai BAYVIEW NURSING Rome for with mirror $40, 9x12 rug $5, 15Vfc< table, ten wagon, Gone-WIth-The-WIni condition, $10: Book House for chll 8 c>liTh e ITATION WAGON—1940 Plymouth Mercury/outboard, Synchro-Twist grip and gaa water heaters, electric and gas a ohrontcs and convalescent-. State qt. All American pressure cooker, in lamps, itrtsm Gorondoles, wall seonoe dren, complete set $15. RE 6-8127. _-_JPasTVHE^a', J»*J W1O$" U U. "'"- "• with 1946 motor, radio, Oood rubber. speed, control, Used less than 60 hours. ranges, electric refrigerators and frees- bisque, colorful china, cutglass, etc. W< licensed. Reasonable rates! beauti- Asking $225. Best ofTer takes It, FR en. The famous Myers, water pumps set pans, canning rack $10. R, W DOUBLE MAPLE BED, spring, mattress A-t6 BAblAfOft-—New and used for Spied to 25 m. p. h,, safety gas can, Branln, 60 Linden p],, Red Ilnnk, huy and sell. Kryport Lamp Post, 12 your car or truck. Guaranteed uncon- ful location, overlooking Sandy S-0I77-H.2. anchor, life jackets, fire extinguisher. and sump pumps. Numerous other Items, East Mnplo nl., near Green Grove avii maple Boston rocker, like newt ward 1 BE Middlttown Plumbing and Heating Sup- DACHSHUND PUPPIES, Smooth-hnlri robe trMnk, -5 shirts, slse H',j. R, ditionally, Same day service on cleaning Hook bay, For Information eall AT PbNTlAtT-EbAN', 1.42, radio, heater. ft! J* *"j "?"'' ?Al! 6-0413. sly Co,, Highway No. 85 at Ueadden s AKC registered, Excellent breeding, KB 7-30D1-W Graham. 218 Garden rd,, Shrewsbury, and repairing, Red Bank Radiator Works, 1-0440. Asking $135, Doing oversell. FR 8 -FOOT SEAMAN SKIfT—Enulppcd Corner, Mlddletown, One mile north of Mrs, R, E, L, Lewis, Twyford, Farm- "pEXSTiO SALE AGAIN—Plastic drape RE 6-14II6.W. 0877-R-2, " with Wisconsin air-cooled engine, Per- Ingiiale. Phone FA.6-7001. full Mie. first quality for only 69i S-MHET PIANO and bench, Storey k "NASH HAM BLBR—Must sell. Country fect condition throughout. Inspect al Bed Bank, Phone RE 6-3877, Open CLUB CHAIR, with down cushion, tapes SACCO, THE TAILOR, Gleaning and 794 Ocean ave,, Sea Bright. SB -.0079, eveniings TOILET ENCLOSURES—83 steel toll, pair At Cohen's Dent, Store, Shrews, try covered, excellent condition: Rei Olnrk. Mahogjny flnlsh. Excellent con. club model, four months old: mileage enclos. with swinging doors, thei buriiiry nve' Opposite River Street schoo dltlon. 1500, Write, "Spinet," Box 111. pressing, etc, I also work and dress 4,000, tan with' green hard top, Ilka RB 6.47J0; • KINGGS KENNELS — AKG registered Devil paint conditioner, large iiooi Red Bank,* , pants, Buy direct and save. Saeeo's new, Asking $1,800, Cm be financed Cocker Spaniels >nd Beagles, puppies: toilet enolos, are assembled In grolipi "PLASTI?LAS O HASH CURTAINS In man: model, BA H.078B.J. Pants Shop, 30 West Front St., Red COftET—Good condition, Ready to put •tud servicek . Dogs boarded day, week, of It, 8, or mori, very modern, $£ colors, for only 25c a pair, At Cohen' )Llh MAPLE double bed with spring 1)5 J-HUroi dr.. Vatp ff_v_n. Phnm . In water. Phone RE 6.6909. each. Floodlights, 20, Westing, and Q, Dept, Store, Shrewsbury avi, Open ever; GARDEN TRACTOK—Good condition, Boxnr lank. SKIFF— 30-foot, semi-onoloiodj with month. Vera M. KlnKingi , Hlgbhwai y 86, wllh . plow, cultivator, and 80.Inch and m»Uresi, $851 full sli« crib, light CESSPOOL AND SEPTIO tank contrac RB 4T E. floodlights, 22" swivel type, 22 h, p, night until 8. birch, 115. EA 3-0414, 18 Elisabeth JfOKD—1988, in good running con- • • "pnlversat engine, Threi yean old. Oakhurs______t _D E 7-0447.M_ _' , Fnlrbanki.Morsi inglnes, portb, powei sickle mower, Price $226, Also power tor, Cesspools dug and oleaned, Sep- RU 1-1288. P"EA"_TO) DRAPES for 88o a pair, Thnl mowor, $50, RB 6.B387. Parkway, Eatontown,• tlo tanka and drains Installed t SB yaara dltlon, New battery,'body fair, $90. AVOVON CCOaMBTIOS—•Satlifactlon , guar packs, 4-cyllndcr gnsollm driven wltti arc worth twice the amount, The} Please call BA 8.0879-8T»-W afteafterr 6 P. M,» 10 H, P, MERGURY outboard motor. 'antced" Free' samples. Bob Mltohell, clutch, late type, $183 each, Hot watu FUI5NAOB—26-lnch flrepot, 80,000 b t u BOSTON TERRIER-—Two females, Gall experience, Howard Tllton 10 Center 108 Balshaw ave., EMontonn, EA 3 nre torrlfto, Cohen's Dcpt, Store, Shrews- output, nutomatlo controlled auxiliary MI 5-0086.W. it.. Rumson Phone RU 1-0973. 1040400 DODGDODQ:E OLUUB COUPE,, OOOC Very fast, Fine condition, $180, Also storage heaters, three 300-gal, new ho bury nve. Opposite River Street schoo it.. Run condition, Recently1 repalHted, rebuilt some used rowboats, $25 up, Stalder's 0468-W. water itorige heaters, mfg, by Lummu: blower 1,800 e f m, 8 dust filters, au- DEEP FREEZE -FlStl50 takes It, EA 1 BUY AND SELL second-hand clothes, tly repalHted TEN ACRE8 OF MIXED standing hay | FTSHBRMAN—We have two Penn 49m tomatic pan type humidlfyer, plus round 8-0308.n. motor, good tires, radio and titieattre . Roat House, foot of Cooper's bridge, Co, Two 4,000-gal, used hot watei and Pcnn 49, They're scarce, so Mint bi In good oondltlon. Kerbsr, P, rf- AT 1-1786.J," Red Bank. also three large pigs, Leghorn millets, storage heaters, Dalton Supply Co, ducts, $86, RE "-8006.R,* ..- .'aiomino-Arablan stal- tailor shop, 209 Shrewsbury av«,, Rei PJirVj - P, rf- AT 1-1786J" enamel bed and seed drill, RE « you need one, pot hern, Cohen's Dep -ank, RB e.QOOa.M. 1998 TO It I) SUDAN—CleanUDAN—Clean, rebuilrebuilt mo- COMET .241, Bkeanenteles, two suits, 719 18th ave., Belmar. BE 9-1658. Store, Opposite River Street school, Opel COLDSl'OT REFKIQEIIATOR — Good lion, A beautiful animal. Excellent With t t f t 1118.R-l. GREEN running oondltlon, $40, At home any- show horse, Shear-wood, Eatontown- SERVICE! WHILE YOU WAIT, Save on tor, $75. With extra lit of tires, $480, D, H, Ooiyer,, LO 6-J948-W LARGE FRTGIDAIHE, gal brooder RKKN ASPARAGUS for freezing an Freehold highway, at Colt's Neck, tubes and wheels, $100, 94 Albert st., Haturday and Sunday only. canning. Cut dally, 10a per pound T^rMirBltMANWedavirltMAN—Wed"avee the Alre; time except Saturday aflernoon, . 67 lerylc* charge by bringing your radio OMET SAIL itovesi also brand new 7-foot mow- Brsnch qvn., Little Sllvrr,* WASHINU MACHINE—Verunl. y good eon- or television set In for repairs. A,' O, River Plata after 6 p, M, and Sun.dO...M. »... ILBOAT— Ratsey nylon sails, Int machine, Never used, Three lurgs Call betwsen 11 A, M. and 1 P, M, Spinster on lulu ffo r onlly 812.958125. Se S i 1 day,*' , PricPi eMO IflMOOOO cash, CallRE 6.2178 be- UK (1.8022 our (lining tackle dopt. Cohen's llept MAFLB UOUHLB BED with springs, Radio and Television Company, Armsn( Can hs seen this week any evenlnn -J-_.J ft_ '?!?.ft?! ?J'"'"'"' J ' _ A Crurtupll, owner, lit Shrewsbury ave, 010 twiin I"_ P, . M, and 8 P. M.« SWEET'POTATO PLANTS—Jersey rei Store, Shrewsbury ave, Opposite Rive! 1010 yajm TWO.DOOR sedan, Iti good J8.FOOT RI0(JATlBBi5S crulieri' ilieii's TOP SOIL—Excellent top soil and fill Streri school. after 6 o'clock at 63 Lafayette it, BOTTLE WARMER BOc, Tlnjr Tot hike 47.« dirt iUalonable prlee, Phons RB t< «nd Jerity yellow, Large or sraal Rumson. oondltlon, flood Urn, Ouarantnit to live 1 powered with Chryilir Crown en. ouintltlsi, 0, Uouglns Parker, 235 num SEWING MACHINE--R(iiin(I bobbli $>, l»r«« nlil picture (rams 78c, some ESTE-LCLTET DEUORATINQ CONTRACTOR I1H. USBD POWER MOWER—'III good run rocking chain $9 each. Other Items —Paper hanging, plain and decora paii Inspection, $176. 11 East avi, -'-- *"-"- '" - Zobil'i Yacht panti son rd,. Little Silver, N, J, (Ui 6-858 drop-hoad, treadle, sews very goot Atlantil»37, PONTIAO—Nes Highlands, w AmotorT 1.Q828.W., new rid' - gabardine $10, Inquire 241 First st,, Keyport, lllng order. Call LO 6.6046. too numerous tn mention, Call The Uv. paltitlnBpainting. VtPropert •"y maintenance, Buy. direst and save, NEW MAPLE BED, spring and mattrs: ENGINE—10-0 Ford, V-8, complete will H«l««. BB ».4a(H.J. Far eistlnisteii , d-.ll RB 6.0603, Shop lator, new -arbitrator, heater, good iVO.CYLINDER Oray Mnrlno engine, snls' Shop",' JlTWeit Tront"st^ for only $S9 for this wee), only a KB 7-27lf8-M, ' and 01mcs. 80 Mount st" Bid Bunk, comnleti. For boat from 11 to II 'Y"I »?« '"'fil wLnly • PHEASANTS—1'Tvo Golilor, males, yon: transmission and nceessorles, Excellent USBD C0M01K-. Ma.iey-H.rrli fwirtj Furniture, Highway «6, B oondltlnn, $40, LO. 6.4067.M, Box_828.B, T.'Hiorthi* feet"J, k$80.l______Call RB 6*2822. _ OLD ryRNISHINOB, sntlauei. 0.SJ13, Opposite Mldolitown Flri C< old, $4 each, five for $16t sliver male, self propelled, Only used one OIL LAMPS oonv.rtid for -1-otrl- 19«8 FORD_ CONVBltTIBLB, Hyilraullo .•wo K.IIUUT cidar rowboati, light and *"?*'"*> *°t.KB *098pJ* — _ ,JINO—180 feet long, washing machine, electric law, tooli, Open evenlngi until 8 o'clock. .'our feet high, now, 114; Lot of horn season, Rtsionsble, Gonovir Droi, olty. Lamps rewind, We eall (or brakes, flood condition, Raynor'i Ms. easy rowing! $41 each, Kuell'i boat* Alto two building ' loti 78x18"! and ANCflOTt LINE—HO fort, 1H-Inch Hailey.Harrls Bitlsi Servlot, HO »• chine Shop. 887 Broad it., Shrewsbury, r B t r B STKAWBERRIKS—By the quart o Nearly newi nlso 20 feet moorln harnes*mms W$1i, 1IWUUID*UMJIVdouble.burn]I shotgunPIIMlJKMM,l 1J2l an,d deliver, Harold's Radio and 110x100, with foundation, 10 Summit orate, for tabls un, freezing am gsiitrigsiitri , Emtirn .ArmArms $1$100, whiwhitt s WWiin 'ION eroury. 1947. GOOI y. 3i.?L ". ? ,R'L"'i ""!'*. . . chain, Phone LO B-1KI7, -iri, Emtirn Arms $10, whits Win 6121. Wlckalunk, Eliotrlo Shop, It West Front it,, conditionI tlon, , naionrsaionai l le. RB 6-8449.J, avi,. Atlantic Hlghl-ndi, AT 1-U7H.J canning, Mrs. J, 0. Hsndrlckion, 0 crof. >ftt toconn lI or oil f""-«rn , Oood condition, 1 HAS amuu,-RTEu not air reglstet.ruiitiri,, >n> Uhirry Tr«e Farm, Highway 85, Mid1087 l''RmTBA"!KE=Sircu; ft,, (lib, flnl Rid Bank, Fbom RE 6.J744, OLI5BMIO-ILB—K47, club coupe.,radio, Wftir htateri coil grttes, sndlroni, dletnwn. Mt 6»01»6,» KA 8-07(H-J, ' IAS. J.0 Moej-M FRlaiDAIRB—-4' 6", licr(«ot running . biatir•r,, hydramatlc, ixoepltonall; YTJIKlku nonM ut, oak dean and good condition, $8»«, Call wardrobe, rockers, lamps, dresser hnseii AHOC1ANY SPINET PIANO. J.H (lOX—lOo-pmind capacity, Moderi bnnkiasa. with glim doors, metal condition. Call HB 6.Q46Q.B. WE LOAN YOU tlreitires, nono chiitKe. whlli opper and bran ware, wi buy and nil. MAHOC1ANY SPINET PIANO. Full ks. "VltnlitlrVltnlitlre , tmod ll-ssa than a year, Kx youri «r» bein• -• g- reoanped• . Mount fir ev»nln »» or week-ends. IIB -.43II>, prfci 110, Charles MorKan, 70 tafayi |8hmrstMijyar« hhoardd . VerV y good oondltlondltl , LfLeft r-llrnt rnndlllnn UUKK nllSIH* x l-hon rntilnn. ihree single wubltibi BED—Double Hnllywdod, wllh ShKroan •ell on consignment at nwart Turn girl's 26'lnch bicycle, In gnod condition bnxi sprlnr and lnn«nprln« m«tlf«n. Rorvlee, 71 White it,, Rid Bank, Phon PLYMOUTH—1046, four.door ledan. itte it,, niimsnn, nu 1-1076, * gas range, uiei Call RH fU3T4P,* UK (1.0404. Radio, heater, flood condition, 8608, JBR8EV BKW-f UWoot by i ' l,,t"« turf, Highway 16, KB 8-SIU, Ommilt ReasonableSn~uiTS=, I'nll Hafter 6 P, M., LO 6 Pmfrrt fnnilltlon, Phnne Jill H.OIoll. calca:l. ivinlngs, or week-ends, RB (• Mlildlftown Fire Co, Open evenltii r.lmsFalmir marine en' OARPGNTHR—Berlins and doori in- Inohei, Fourth year In witrr,' Can iinlll 8 oflnek. 11114. ^ M BED WETT1NO (IAN be itonn.rt In lulled, Hadi-to.orderi carpintir work, be Hin In nr out ot witer, All axes. UKAUTIKUI* mntchcil pair chestnut It*- ' im tun dayi, For Information, nil EA ' papsrhanglnj, odd int doni, un [tjACJ—-I1947i .two.door, Torpijlo, lorliil lliOlOi cnmnlste, RB 6.8887. BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUI Duncan l'hyf . Mother and daughter, 16,16,2 .mlddl/ fwlnn. "J Mlm-Jj* „__—. ______,idlo, hintir. eliin, goolod lon.l C)|«IIII, $11 wooden porch rocking ntmli throuthout, tin, Wit • FAiT ll-FOOT rsll.ble •» iklft run- lota, Vlotorlin lady and gentlemin' weights, rldf, drive, tauk, Mlneola car «B, Roth In good condition, » Hub WTXYER CtfLGXttTOnrbiby .eirrlaiie. .NO and ruih work* _wil' Wwut'Vm. "Sji-if ait Oltlil a-oiit, ttt' bum. M h, p, Ohryilir in. ehilr, ehtrry _rop.|i»f tibls, pair lari harness'larnnss, Northeast corner l'nrk an -Hfc tisw msttniii 10 Wist Sunlit avi. Phoni lot,, Rlvir rrdd , anin_dd_ QllfssplO i avi,, : bu , p, Ohryilir in bird Park, Red Hank. hB -.-70I-J. qyin »In« t •jfgil«nl«nt jtondltQ»n. Rudy to go plcturi friraii, loppir bid warmer, V Lnrchw.nrchwnni d IVfl,. Onkhurit,* • i» oar-bed. AT far 11,800800. Mlhms BoBoaat Worli, Men. in putting In new stook every diy DININfJ1NINOl nOOM FUT1NITURB—Walnu UOME AND LOOK •( our used fur, ndand npilrid MUIIUUH.—-irour.aoor. mouth Bnh Pome, In and brown .around, Stani iilture department, Two good rugi i Bn.h. In enoillint condition, Phone IIU I r D.Aijtonlilli, tir, (11,000 mllii, maroon . rry'l Antique Shop, Mlddlltown, 11 v 0x13, $16 sitoht thTee very goad ««• Dink, oppoifti good I msohanltnl oondltlon 'Wars. Route II, stoves, $00 each I antique mshoBnny BUSINESS NOTICES f i sleigh lied, very good ecinilltlniijjnshn.. icil i, PHei 11.1,95. Ki at Ut TVPawniTBIM (two), builntu moor ;_nn BCT)rpBBTj(fnrf r any dron.lenf tabln Ijfdr Itsn aqunr. di. sir Havin. fc¥ «-»6»f. IFUlj JD.KOOT ipiidy ihiltir none licttcr, Htarlff m«ih $11,111 _KK B-IIVIUTDETxoaviniiirrJaU n $90l porlabii, with cm, $091 rliclrl him, iiultt largc> at Swnrli Furnlturi, UARBUll-TOnss ind mtgmtgnitsn i ilenrlng, drlviwiys built and rspilrid, ,91 ,< ISO h, p. Gray Phantom! new portable.s«wln|mschln», round bobhli erower $9,16, InyInr inmh $j,20, dair Hlshwsy n RB •.JJH, OppolIK Quick, f-otorr/ workminihlpworkminih , U;(.»t aibbi skfIT, alr-ooolsq ran. $4,60, hng ration 11,fi, horie f«ad $4,6' Ot II dirt, land, iravil, tow loll «nf «[; V ____•» "" °*<. "> •••nlnii -nt in, Tim and stumni iimovid,_0»_< • M- mm* U -ia M MO- BED BSNK REGISTER 3TUNIJ B, 1952 Nine

BOATS HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED TO RENT APARTMENTS AEAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL .ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

BOAT KITS—8 It., 10 it., 12 It, and 14 HIGHEST PRICES for your ehlnaware, >FFICE SPACE, with dealt preferably, TWO-ROOM AND thr tation; 7 S-foot trtraUctroaUctto t , jjUtimlaum >rac. paintings, jewelry. Call me for one UUNG COUPLE DESIRES fnur.room IlghlandaIghlandji. AT 1-1681-W en, tile bath, lavatory, laundry «nd fireplace, powder rooir. two tiled baths. itorm saih «nd Marcerceana , Anawd HOWBOAT, LIKE new; cost |U0, will fC Thursdays. Sea Bright home, start- HUl fit alKBU IB«au m&*WVM*mt ^JeJeMeaem•»!>•• l/Ttfepav dUt* poe* toll reasonably. AT 1-16S2.M. lg June 15. References. Write Immed- ilece or many. RE 6-8238. house or apartment In Red Bank- fNFUBNI..FURNISHES D APARTMENT^— Four playroom! double garage, Asking 124,. plonsant den; attached two-cur garage. sessioni ; 111,900111900 , OOtOroaebifee r * Heller, 0.0, Full cellar, hot water oil heat, Many HlU 14.FOOT, 5-FOOT hum, 6 a p. out- ately to Mrs. Joseph Bildner, 64 Haw- 1ANOS—HIGHEST prices paid. H. Matawan area. Preferably unfurnished. zooms* dowmUiri. Near Fort Mon- Broad and Meeianle ete. KB 6-21O0, Lhorne nl.. Summit. N. J. Tenser, 806 Main st* Lakcwood. Phone Permanent residents. References. Call jouth, Larg* yard for children. Heat, trfu fnrluded ; 825,000 firm. Borui RK 6-11132, board; fully equipped and In water. water provided; on bui line, 160 month- -nrr. Kiilr Ifavrn. RE H-4&32. HE 6-8315.' OMAN—^For light housework and to .A 6-21$0. Mr, Oxenrlder, South River 6-0717, Ing room, dining room, kitchen,' two CHARMING OLD FARMHOUSE. Mod* assist waiting on country store, 820 6-9 P. M.' RE t-4280«J for appointment.* jcdroomi. bath, iteam h*8t, cosl. Im- TTLE SILVER—Owner tra inferred. ernised. Large living room with log , 12-FOOT OUTBOARD runabout I new last LD FURNITURE, antiques, china, mediate occupancy. Asking 18,000, 81 reek, plus room and board. Write. glassware, art objects and brle-a-brac, MALL HOUSE or two-bedroom apart- UNFURNISHED. Com- Must ieli his one-year-old home. Six burning fireplace; modern kitchen, din- year. Seasonable. RE 8.27S8-M after Knit Front it. RE R-0700. large room* (three bed roomi), center I P. M.» Country Store," Box 811. Red Bank.* Immediate cash for anything and every- ment, unfurnlihed. Permanent, rell* pletely modernised apartment, ISO ing room, two bedroomi down, tach ' kbie tenant!; two ichoor*age daughter!, lonthly, plui utilities, Leaie required. «)MPS0N"ACENCY—Red Sink Icca- halj, powder room, living ronm with with fireplace; second floor has four bed- CLASS' B JACOBY HYDRO. New 11.^ ung. Muscll's 25 East Front at., phone YOUNG WOMAN—Experienced in ,E 6-1693, •'alrview ichool district, Mlddletown Io children. 187 Shrewsbury avt.. cor- lion. Living room, fireplace, dining fireplace, Hotpolnt range, full cellar, ooms. Attached garage; 112,600. Groi- cury 10 h. p. motor Q, 8. Hydro lower ownahlp preferred. Excellent refer- er Catherine st, Above Morris Becker room, kitchen, tunporch, three bedrooms, hit water heat, nil; attached garage; linger A Heller. Broad and MechanJo unit, trailer. RE 8.2763.M afUr J . fountain work, capable of assum- COMPOSER WANTS good" Stelnway or ;ncp«.* Phone Garretion, RE 6»a438.* t Son.* bnth, cellar, oil heat: Karatce: 114,000. larg« pint Asking 119,000. Borux t«. RE B-2100, RE 8-1 tH P. MV~ ing responsibilities of general duties uther piano. Please mention age and SI Emt Front »l. RK B-O70O. Agency. Fair Haven. RE 8-4532. irlce. Write, "Composer," Box 511, Red ELDERLY COUPLE. Permanent resl- RUMSON—Near river. River right!. BUILD YOUR OWN—Outboard or row- In coffee shop. Pleasant surround- dents destrs 8 or 4-raom unturnlsheo Kii UFiD BA-Nti—Two-itory .ramt. AINTED BARN RED—Attractive mod- Larare residence of six roomi with four boat kits, complete, Easy to construct, lank. ings. Write, stating age, experience, pnrtment or house for September or INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE In excellent condition. Living room. ern ranch tjpe bungalow. Pine paneled ittie roomi in need of repair) garage; Full directions; Immediate delivery, Xr- fO BUY—TwlT old-fashioned single dining room, kitchen, laundry or break- living room with exposed beams and brass beds. Give price. RE 6-0211. Int of October, Call EA 3-0501 or •orner plot; $12,000, Grouintcer * Hel- win Yacht Worksks . ReRedd Bank. salary expected to "Code. Shop," •rite. P. O. Box 51, Eatontown.* fast room, three bed roomi, one extra fireplace, dining room, kitchen, three .(•r, Brond and Mechanic «ti. RB (•> NEED OLD RADIOS and small tele FOR SALE—Industrial acreage—In Red OUTBOARD KITS^ChrlTS—Ch s Craft boat kits. Box 511, Red Bank, UNFURNISHED—Three or four-bedroom mall room anil bath, automatic heat} bedrooms, bath, enclosed breezeway, 2100, RB 11.16.12. Prices range 145 to $61)5, Immediate visions, table models 7, 8, 10-Inch pre- Bank, With or without railroad ildlmr. one-car irnraiie: low taxei. Price $t3,* poreh, dry bniement, hot water oil heat; 'erred; tlso test meters and television house. Red Bank or vicinity. Will Schwaru-Uacklin, 8 White st, KG 6- delivery. Irwln Yacht Works. Red Bank. ublet "tVi-room garden apartment 000, Joicph L'. Cnrlonp, Realtor. 88 arge attached garage; large shaded plot; STEPHEHVILLB ranch homes. Six (IGHT WATCHMAN — For house In ecelving tubes. Write, Video Sales, East 121, $19,000 John Mlnugh Agency, Phone 16-FOOT JERSEY speed skirl, powered - country. Please state Qualifications, iver.y RE 6-4733-R.* Bridge BVP.. corner Oakland. RE 6-U2D. with 100 h, p. Mercury engine: first Keansburg. FOB. SALE—Modern garment /ictory— V.U 1-0'TU.* models, Ava and six rooms, til* references, salary wanted, Must have fl.tfrJtl.EMAN—Prefer nicely furnished IMPORTANANT FACTORS toaiii». class condition, Zobel'e Yacht Works, HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for old 22,000 sq, ft., heart of town, Priced criminating home icckcrr 1, The houie bathi, insulated, sewage. Coopar Sea Bright, transportation, Write, "Watchman," coins, large eopper pennies, Indian room, with board and batb, Preferably riant Schwarts-Macklln, S White st. lox 511. Red Bank rivate family, Eatontown area. RE 8- i* custom built; 2, In perfect condition j OVERLOOKING LARGE LAKE, S#- r-l, at Head den'* Corner, Sal«im*a head cents, gold coins, U, S, and For- RE 11.3121. 3, Commands, u. view of. ami ncccsi in, cluitid six-room ranch houi* on premliei, Charlts H, Tindall EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIAN—Five-day eign, old gold rlnss, watches, dental gold. _2"2* References required. Reasonable.* COU PEE—With baby'and welt mannered FOR SALE—Factory, Heavy Industry: he Navcsink river; 4, Neighborhood ii A«•• ner, •* Ea«t Front *i., Red Bank. week. New shop, air-conditioned. Call Hills', 700 Mattlson ave., Asbury Park. 17,000 ft.; freight elevator, truck en- one of the fineit and most convenieut; (thre* bedrooms), hug A sun room, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT BE s-««20. 'Vlnennt's Beauty Shop. dog-, desire to rent house or two-bed- RB 6*9030. WILL BUY YOUR diamonds and jew. room unfurnlihed apartment, July 1. ince; on bus line. Low prlceil. Schwartz- G. The street is one of the prettiest. In- fireplace, laundry, tiled bath, powder elry. Representative will call upon Yearly. Excellent references. About 180. Macklln, 8 White «t. RE {8-3121. cludes cntiatice hnll with powder room, room, (i. Ti, steam oil heat, setting STORE—At ; 110 Monmouth it., Red 2XFBBIEN0ED SALESLADY In request. Estates appraised. Mendoia iVANTED—Factory »pac«. • We havo livinj; room, southern cxposurt, Bank. Morris eVNoglow, Realty Inc., RE B-4083.W." of large treei, flowering ahruhi, Womans* dress shop. Steady work. k Rosenberg, 64 West 48th St., New clients. Interested in thla area. Senri KPAcioui ilining room, .leiishUu! kitchen OHAPEI, HILL—Remodeled (srm- 68 Broad St., Red Bank. RE 8-02tO. Good pay. Kirschbaum'i, 28 Broad York city, Judson 6-5427, Evenings, us your llstlni, Schwarti-Macklln, 8 with brenkftist corner; three double bed- and evergreens on %-ser« plot. STORE—69 Monmouth st, Heat fur- Hayemeyer 4-1388, rooms, two modern baths; attached gar. houi», £ight rooras, 1 ii tiled St., Red Bank. rceycr 4-1388. ROOMS White st RE «.8I21, Outstanding value at 118,00ft. John nished. Inquire at the Morris Plate FOLDIN'ING WHEEWHEEL CHAIRS—In good 'OUR ACRES LAND for sale, Keason- aise; vapor oil heat. Annual taxes ap< Mlnugh Agency, Rumion rd, RU baths, hot water, otMrcd heat; two- Glass Co.. -next door. condition only. Call AS 2-1618. able. Good location, Call MI 5- proximntely fSOD. At $24,000 it is ex- acre plot, A nne country property. RENT FOR SUMMER—Six-room house. "UXL TIME GARDENER—From June 0440-M.* cellent vnlue. Joieph U, McCu* Agen- 1-071*.* WANTED TO SHARE my nice home 8 MAPLE AVE,—Furnished rooms f one cy, ReaUori, RU 1-0444. Asking J22.500, Charles H. Tlndall Three bedrooms. Beautiful residen- through September. Able to drive with a retired, refined couple. Car ot Red Bank's most convenient loea- FOR KENT—Modern tsctory, l«,O0O m. tial neighborhood. Five minutes beach ractor with Gang mower. Write, necessary. Garage. Very reasonable. MI ,lona. Call RE 6-1684. Mrs. Dowstra. ft. Sprinkler system. Immediate nc- HED^HANK—Want to own your own rasaNWAfEnPRfJHfRanaiTi5.we, Agency, 19 East Front st., Red Bank. and station; garage; washing machine, iardener." Box 511. Bed Bank. 5-0884-J " lupancy. Schwarts-Macklln, 8 White home with a fence around it7 Here 16x33 living room, fireplace, bay win- RB 8-00.10. June 15 to Sept. 7th. LO 6-87»8-M.* THE MARYLAND—Boordlni (or elderly WAITRESS—Good pay. steady work. BOY'S 24-iNCH BICYCLE—In good con or business people. Very larpe nicely it. RE 6.3121. a a well built compact 4-S*t>edroom dow, dining room, kitchen, electric WE HAVE A WIDE selection of sum- Colt's Neck Diner, Colt's Neck. PR dltlon. Call RE 6-3331-J. furnished rooms in center,of the town, NDUSTRIAL PROPERTY land 130x1407 house on a lovely Inn die aped plot of diah washer, four bedroomi, two tiled mer rentals in all locations, sites and 100x200, al % very moderate price, Tht baths, hot *mter ott heat: Attached two- 1.9848. J, I. AND WIFE WANT ride to U«sRE 6-8218. ' Railroad aiding-. Main building 74x34. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Xlght utice ranges. Ella Wiltshire Agtncy, GIRL—To work In drug store. Apply Write. "Industrlsl Building," Box 511,house has a center half, living; room, csr Karaite; m acres: $29,500. John Realtors. SE 2-0004. Open week-ends. Molnes, Iowa on or about June 18, ONE BLOCK OFF Broad st, Single dining1 room, kitchen and on second Mlnugh Agency. RU 1-0716.' rooms, 1 \"t tiled bathi. Large Realtors. SE 2-0004. Open .... manager, Whelan's, corner Broad and Will help drive and .share expenses. roomi, clean, warm and comfortable. Red Bank. BUSINESS PROPERTY—123 West From White sts.. Red Bank. Moor four bedrooms and modern bnth. landscaped plot, many speeiman RE 6-2609." Reasonable rate. Gentlemen preferred. RE Third floor has excellent room and wash st. Kent *7G a month. Lease arrange, RESPONSIBLE, conscientious young 6-5302. 88 Wallace st. LOCUST AREA—Modern hungalow, tr««s. Two-car garage, Xxeellent ments to suit tenant. Weart-Nemeth ANTlQUES^Beat prices paid; china, basin. Hot water heat with new oil < woman to have charge of cleaning glassware, pictures, statutes, jewelry, ATTRACTIVE STUDIO room for bull with larga living room, Hrcptact, condition. A bargain at 115,000, Agency, 102 West Front St., corner store. Full benefits. Starting at W REAL ESTATE FOR SALE burner. Land slopes trrnduatly to nold Maple ave. Phone RB 6-2240.* lamps, old revolvers, silver, flne furni- ness person. On DUB line, Fair Haven. Ash /pool and brook En rear. Combin- dining room, kitchen, Magic Chef Charles K. Tlndall Agencjr, 19 £ait per week Write, "Responsible," Boxture. Monmouth county books, maps, For appointment, RE e-0804-J. ation detached Kiirase, tool house and SUMMER RENTAL—River rights. Con 11, Red .Bank. RED BANK —115 Oakland st, House gas range, bath, all piaster walli, Front st., Red Bank. RE 8-9030. Gllman, 32 Spring it. BE 6-OUo-M. LARGE FURNISHED room, private bath, for sale. To inspect, call in roar. vork shop. U. iS, rufriKcrator Included over lane section. Red Bank; charm- MOTHER'S HELPER—General all around prlvnte entrance; for entire summer veranda, dry basement, hot water ing two-bedroom bungalow, fireplace; LARGE FLAT TOP dark wood desk. Call in sain. Ideal for children because of assistant.' Pleasant summer home, RE 6.008H.n.' season; available now, Four blocks from 18 ACRES OF RICH SOIL. Beautiful runtlo fenoiiiK, Handy to everything. oil heati U-aera plot. Near bus and porch, etc. Attractively furnished, gir- Other help.' Colored preferred. Sleep beach. RE 6-3S13-J, 1 HendrUkion humesite, running brook, hard surface Low taxes and only $21,000 Joseph (>. ded fenced for privacy -, large backyard, WANT A GOOD home for two male and oud, residential section, MI S-O366-W-1 ichool; *10,6O0. John L. Mlnugh SHREWSBURY — Bungalow. Five In. Call MI 5-0145, one female kittens, age two months. pi.. Fair Haven. McCue Agency, Hcaltora. RU 1.0144. barbecue, two-car red barn. Asking $8S0 DISH WASHER, waitresses, short-order after S P M. Agency, Rumson rd, RU 1-0718.* rooms and bath, hot water haat, season. RE 6-3411-6-3411-J for appointment. Call evening!, RE 6-2692-W.* SINGLE ROOM—On bus line to Fort _ . is^ a splendid man; day .and night; experienced only, Monmouth, »S. RE 6-0178.' iITTLE SILVER LOT, 118X326 : excellent full cellar: two-ear garage; outdoor UNFURNISHED—ColoRNISKED—Coloniai l home. Apply in person. ' 95 Main st., Eaton. TO REW 0TTBUY=tfsed wire or tape ' location, near bus, stores and station; Perched hjgh on a hill top, recorder. Must be In good condition RUMSON—Furnished rooms with kitchen and yet five minutes from two RlVEft PUKA—this stx.room' Kome barb«cue, Asking $0,500. Charles rooms,- fully redecorated, for summer town, (Blue Jay Diner.) 12.000. RU 1-0416-M. has had 3S years of lovlntt care by season only. Call at 36 Hubbard ave., and reasonable in price, N. L. Swan, privileges. RU 1-1174. rallronil stations, buses, thops, schools, H. Tlndall Agency, 19 Eait Front AUTO ACCESSORY STOKE has opening SITU FOR DEVELOPMENT—About 13 etc, Llvinsr room, dininir room, kitchen, the same owner. Modern kitchen, sun- ftiver Plum. LO 6-0045. Naveslnk. Phone AT 1-0351. LOVELY STUDIO ROOM for businoss acres, about half mile from Leonnrdo st.. Red Bank. RB 6*9030. for ambitious young man. Apply in GOOD HOME for beautiful two-months, gentleman, on bus line. All modern breokfast room, laundry and lavatory. porch, bsth; downstairs lavatory, attic, p'erson only. The Pep Boys, 42 West high and elementary schools; on Hosford Four master bedrooms, dressing room hot air oil heat In dry cclinr, electric BROAD STREET store —Available >ront St.. Red Bank. old male kitten. 101 Harrison ave., conveniences. Including private entrance, road, going to Chnpel Hill and Hcd e < B nl> nE 6 2 8 4 RE 6-4028-M. • • and two master bathn. Additional rooms water heater; garage; $ 14,000, John ft HdUSlt—On a taW; Hxii tir- May 1st, 1968. Call LO 6-5139. CABINET MAKER—Familiar with boat Bar.k. Asking 112,000, H. G. Schim- and bath on third floor; Aft acres ap- Minujih Agency. RU 1.0716.' lntr room with fireplae*; 10x12 kitchen, ? . L .* '- . " . ' :—:f.._.' LARGE ATTRACTIVELY furntehed mel, 116-12 lOlit ave., Richmond Kill, finishing worki good working condt. SINGER SEWING MACHINES wanted, proximately J d cinch oil garage; roach TXFTFTLf "SfCTlSfCTlSn—HtlHnS n mansion. Foifr 15x16 knotty pin* dan, two bedroomi, room, with kitchen privileges, over- N. Y. VI 9-lms. house, i)iimn hoiiBo, tfiinln courts. Taxes master bedroomi, 2 Vt tilid baths, «»ch 11x15, with 10x8 dressing rooms. FARM ESTATE neighborhood — Hght- tlons! steady job, Zobel's Yacht Works, f5 to $1S5 ensh; also typewriters, looking Sandy Hook bay and Yacht room Southern colonial modern home; Sea Bright.' adders, office equipment, cash registers, nbnut $500. A rc»l buy nt $30,000. Jos- maid's quartern with hnth, hot water Two-car garage: dock on lake: $24,700, bnain. 60 Ocean boulevard, Atlantic SIX-ROOM HOUSE—Oil-Bred hot eph G. McCue Agency, it en 1 ton. RU 1-stoker heat: tennii conn; barn; 4',i Allaire & Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-3*160, 8ft tiled baths; oil heat. Unusual fea- rugs. Spinet pianos to M00, Write, Highlands AT l-OOtt-W. tures. 2250 monthly. Ray Van Horn MALE OR FEMALE — Assembler, loberts. 1101 Second ave., Asbury Park, water heat. On rt. 35, Middle- 0444, ncres; |3fl,000, John Mlnugh Agency, Open Sunday. , LOVELY ROOM In private home, oonn Rumson rd. RU 1-0716.* Agencyw;y,, Fairnir Haven. BE 6-4100." small parts. Good future, advised Phone AS 2-5037, town, with ona-acre of ground; IS,- LITTLE SILVKR—Just offered for Im BXTUGMEI.Y LARGE ROOMS—Fortau- river; double or single. RE" 6-926060. mediate possession. Lovely residence, iJASt KfiANSftUftfl—Asking $8,800 or peck location. Living room with Are- PLEASURE BAY—House, three Beef- experience. RE 6-4064 or write P.O. 338 BROAD STREET—Log cabin room, 000, See Bowman A Axelsen. Phone rooms, living and dining rooms; bath nmldst cholceat shrub* and shade trees, any reasonable offer accepted for 4-& place, dining room, modern kitchen, en- Box 892, R.d Bank. REAL ESTATE WANTED gas atove, Frigidaire. Car space, As- SE 2-0147, 1 Vt acrei. Includes four miiin bed- room house, with aluminum combination trance foyer, three bedrooms and oath* two-tar garage. LO 6-2C55-R, bury Park bus at door. 115 weekly. I-ROOM BUNGALOW, very nicely rooms, two tiled baths, servant's and windows Venetian blinds, new/ awnings; One-car attached garage; $21,500. AN furnished i redecorated throughout re- 3LBANING WOMAN one day a week. HAWKINS BROTHERS—77 Broad at. Call after 5 P. M. FRANKLYN D, HATVIIiAND, broker. Until, hot water nil heat; three-car gft- automatic heat and hot watrr all year Inlre A Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-84SO. cently; clean and economical gas heat. references. Own transportation or five RB 6-0362. Real estate, Insurance and TWO FURNISHED rooms, all utilities Residential, acreage,' farm, and com- B, TftXes f400. An alinosphere of around *, convenient to school* ftittl Open Sundays. HU 1-05S0-R Sunday through Thursday. minute walk from bus. Write Box 152,mortgage loans. List your property for half block from - bus stop. Call any mercial properties. Listings solicited, 75 open country, yet only one mile »ta- churche*. Located on three loti, 7Sxl2O FAIR HAVEN—Older homa with large, SUMMER RENTAL — Lovely studio Little Silver. sale with' u"'i • time after 9:00 to 52:00 A. M., or anyMcLaren it- Red Bank. RE 6-1820. tlon. Price 130,000, Joicph fl McCue ret. KK fi-no.17. cheerful roomi. Llvlntr room, dining apartment dlreotly on river, for • one FIXERS—Two, for' Komet machines CONSTANCNCE !SMITH AGENCY—14 Ma- time after 0:00 P. M. RE 6-4879-M. AKcncy. Realtors. RU N1H4-I, RUMSON— Eitate arxa. Choice I H -acre room, den, kitchen, sunroom, powder or' two persons; combination bed-Jtvliw Factory in New York city,'Good pay pie ave,. Fair Haven, RE (.2808, real FURNISHED ROOM — For business RUMSON ROAD LOTS — lM-aere fUVKU PRIVILEGES, dock. Cuts six- plots, near bus, Excellent surround room. Second floor, three bedrooms and room, kitchen, beautiful new bathroom. steady employment. Box 668, 147estate4 , Insurance,'mortgage loans, Buy- couple Single room for gentleman lots In Little Silver, 176-foot room home. Threo bedrooms, two Ings; |3,00l1 per plot, Charles E, Swec bnthj two-car garace: $20,600, Allaire Available June 16th; ISO weekly, all ney Agency, Monmouth avt, Phone RU ft Son Agency, Inc. HE 6-3460. Op«n ".roadway. New York. ers for a.11 types of property. Write or in private home. RU 1-U3E-M, frontage, 350 feet deep, Phone RE tlla baths, fireplace, oil hot water heat, utilities Included. RU 1-0590-B Sun COMPANION—For elderly man, onephone Information.' NiflSS -GUEST"-HOUSE" (or nice guests baacment, laundry tubs, porch; garage; 1-M02. Sundays. day through Thursday. day and night each week, After WE HAVE SERIOUS buyers who are 420 Ocean ave., Sea Bright. SE 2- fencing. Excellent residential eolony. RUMSON—Excellent location. Beauti- FOUR PLUS BEDROOMS—1V4 baths. OAKHURffT—'Modern four-room lunga- P. M. call EA 8-1092. waiting for homes In thla area. List 0290-M, Large rooms,' also suites with Asking $22,500. Joseph G. Me Cut ful new ranch house. Two tiled baths, living; room, fireplace, dlninsr room* low Furnished or unfurnished:• sea- YOUNG WOMAN—FoOMAl r part-time. I your - property with Allaire St Sonkitchenette. Private beaches. KEYPORT—Income.home. Contains two Agency, Realtors. RU 1-0-.14, •treamtlned kitchen; two-car garage: sun room, kltchfn; two-car garage. Con* son or yearly; oil heat, electric hot store and luncheonette* W, 0. Dennu Agency. Inc. RE 6.3480. NICE, COMPLETELY furnished room modern four-room apartments, live in UKICK AMD FRAME ranch house; 20 |2Q,K00. Sweeney A*«r.cy, Monmouth ventr-nt Fair Haven location i It8,50Ot water. On bus line, Three minutes ride 64 ftumson rd., Little Silver. MORE CLIENTS than listings, We have for mnn only, 155 Shrewsbury ave. one, other now rented for 150 per month. foot living room with fireplace, din< Phong RU 1-1402. Ailolrf ft Son Agency, Inc. RB 6-3480. from Elberon station; 15 minutea from _—To work In greenhouses, Exper- many buyers in $12,000>816,000 range, Red Bank. Priced for quick iinle st $12,000; one- Ing room, kitchen, three bedrooms, two MIDDLETOWN—Highway 85. Business Open Sundays. race track f one block from Monmouth lenced preferred. Steady all-year em- List your home with us for action, Rus* TWO BEDROOMS—With bath, furnished third down, Appllcanccs included, KE tile bnths, full cellar; two*ca,r garage. or residential, SU rooms, all imEXCELLENT^FAr- R H A YEN location. rd. 11E 6-0144-W. ployment, Call In person, Splwak Fior- sell M. Borus Agency, 600 River rd., In maple, in private home: garage 6-0400, or write P, O. Box 102, Keans- Price 123,6 00. Joseph G MeCua Agency. provements Over two acres. Asking Living room with nreplae*. dining* Ists. 9a8 Av«. of Two Riversve . RRumsm o Fair Haven. RE 6.4532. available. Near bus line. 65 Ridge rd burg. Hcaltors. RU 1-0444. 112,000, Impiediate occupancy. Con- oom, kitchen, powder room; leeond SEVEN-ROOM UNFURNISHED house I! stance Smith, 14 Maple ave,, Fair Ha- Fair Haven. Two-car garage; auto- CSoit»i..'K AN. .is*»LfL3z?.b DOWHSTAIR ."LS woRk"' ». L'°LVh e_ HOUSE WANTED—Vicinity of Head Rumson, PICTURESQUE HOME—High elevation, floor, three bedroomi and bath; oil hot rnatlo oil heat. Newly painted and dec- den's Corner or Red Bank. Five o WILLIS CONOVER — Town a-' colonial architecture; living room with ven. RE 6-2308 water heatl two-ear garagei $17,300. In, Near Red Bank, Good salary.-Phone ROOM, vnTK PRIVATE kitchen. 112,60 Allaire A Son Asency, Inc. RE 6-8410. orated, References required: 1125 perAT 1-0638 six rooms with heat, bath, garigo. pe"r week. Five-minute walk from country homes and farms, TS fireplace, center hall, dining room, den, FAIR HAVEN BUNGALOW—Best loca- month. Call LO 6-45.10. Around 16 years old at about II1',000, powder room, kitchen, full collar, three tlon* Near river. Living room, Open Sundays. EXPBKIENCED WAITRESSES—Apply In Fort Monmouth, All utilities furnished, West Front at, RE «-5141. FOUR-BE*~DROOH HOME in Shrewsbury* ELBERON VILLAGE—Comfortably fur- person at the Bow Knot Shop, 69 R. B. Rauch. New Monmouth, MI 5 EA 8-0811. bedrooms, tile bath; two-car garage. dinette, two bedroomi, kitchen; breaze- - nished bungalow, by season or yearly. fl5«7> Price 127,500. Joseph G. McCue Azency, way Attached tcnrane. Immtdlnte occu- LWina room, kitchen, bath, full bai«> Broad at., Bed Bank, No phone calls, LARGE AND AIRY third floor room, A NEW DEVELOPMENT In Holmdel pancy Conatanci Smith, 14 Maple avc., Call LO 6-0ai6-M.* " ma. '. furnished; privato home. Call RU 1 Realtors.- RU _ j'0-H-*-. ment with laundry tubs; one-ear at* township, Penelope Park, All lots fair ftavfn. RK 6-2308. B tached garage) $14,700 Allalrt. 4 SOB AU^YEAR-'ROUND house. Seven room. aAN—Dishwasher. Apply morning. . 1268-J. ONLY SIX YEARS OLD—All on one 200x200 or larger: good roade, schools. RED BANK — Hudson am. Vacant Agency. Inc. RB 8-3460, Open Sun* and bath, hot water oil heat, Inquire o'clock, Leonardo Diner, Highway 88, SITUATIONS WANTED LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED fron Within 20 minutes commuting distance floor. Living room, kitchen and com- Thursday, Friday, Saturday »nd\ Sun bination pine paneled breakfast nook, Excellent condition. Two-story, six •eonsrdo. Phone AT 1-169S. room In private home, for single per of Red Bank; 16 minutes of Matawan menu, Mi bathi, oil neat, Barlaln, <»y, KB «-09i6-J. WOMAN—By day or hour for houie- son, Gnrage it desired. Convenient bu and ten minutes of Haslet, Located In two bedrooms, tllo bath, oil hot water RIVBIVBR PLAZA—Living room, dlniasx I WISH A JOB five days per week, htnt: attached snrage. Priced under Itl.XOO Kxoluslv. seent, Comtance room, kitchen, three bedrooms, bath. HOUSE—In Hatlet, Near school, Tive vork. References essential. Call RE line. 207 East Bergen pi., Red Bank.* Pleasant Valley. A good place to make Smith. 11 Maple ave,, Fair Haven, RE rooms and bath, oil heat, eleetrle stove Experienced in domestic work, but can< your home, RX 6-8248-J for appolnt- reproduction. Only $11,900, Joseph G. bniement; $8,600. Allaire ft Son Agency. 6-3249 or write. Box 882-B, Naveslnk not sleep In. Please call RE 6-6176." NICE CLEAN ROOM—In private home. B-2.10R Inc. RE 6-3450. Open Sunday. and refrigerator; garage, Nice yard, KE River rd., R. P. P.. Red Bank. Call 52 Leonard St.. Rod Bank.* ment. McCue Agency. Realtors. RU 1-0444. 7-1412-J. WOMAN—White, requires three dayi OritinSHtnKEb DANANKK locationli . In TI BANK— Maple, ave., $1145OO, lm« FOR COLOllED—Good Red Bant loca. njbuiai£,noiREGIST'EREDJ j^uNURSE—i\oa^—1•Fo ror doctor'aocior s ooif- housework Rumson and' Red Bank, IC^LY FURNISHED bedroom for bus. excellent neiRhliorhooci, Kour bed* medUta occupancy. Eight rooms, bath, tion. Living; room, dining* room. FOtfR ROOMS—Doctor's omee. Located Phone RU 1-0590-J Thursday after 7. Incss person. References reauired PAUL P. STRYKER. Resltor. Farms on East Front st, Will decorate to flee, Pleasant environment. Good sal- rooms, two living rooms, dining room. all heat; thrcr.-car gnrttKe; Um« lot. ary. Write, "Nurse," Box ill, RedYOUNG MOTHER will give good cere tc Inquire before 6 P. M., 62 Peters pi.*" and farm estates. State High- kitchen, 1%& baths, Frle* $17,600, Jos. Comtanct*. Smith. 14 Maple ave.. Fair auVt; also apartment above It needed 'or Bank. LARGE FRONT bed-sitting room, fiv separately. Nleossla Ageney, 41 Eas1 child for working mother in her home. war tt, Holmdel. Phone HO 9- cph G, McCue Agency, Realtor. HU 1 Haven. RK 6.2808. RELIABLE PERSON to service rooms In RE 6-3140.* windows (or apartment If preferred, 0444. ___^_ MIDDLETOWN—Ranch type, three-bed- Fronti_s stL . HE 8.5285.' a - fine . guest house. Phone • SE 2- Ring upstairs bell,-188 Broad at,"Garagi 6801. . NAVESINK—Unfurnished. five >largl YOUNG WOMAN wishes general house HOME ON KNOLL, 2% acres; living 'room bungalow. Living room, dinette, OLD COLONIAL—In perfeet condition. ESIt 0290-M.' » -- • '.', . work Ave days a week, Call RE 6 available.* room, fireplnce, automatic air condl 21x12, tile bath; attached garage An Four bedrooms. Hi baths, fireplace, rooms, (2 bedrooms), newly decorated, GIRLS—Night waitresses for week-dayi NICELY FIFRNISHED single room for RUMSON—61 Lennox ave. New model new heat: large plot: IBS per month, 8647-R." Cape Cod home, 4Vi rooms, fireplace, ttoned heat J breeze porch; three bed exceptional buy at $12^00. Weart- beamed ceilings, laundry, hot water oM from t to t. Fridays and Saturdayi REGISTERED, LICENSED, practical gentleman. All conveniences, plenty room*, two Hie baths; two-car garage. Ntmeth Agency, 102 Went/Front st. (Cor- heat: three aerem I19.SO0. Joaes Charles H. Tlndall Agency, 19 Bail all nlghti Apply Leonardo Diner, High- ot hot water. Quiet home atmosphere, tile bath, expansion nttic; attached ga- Front'st.. Red Bank. BE 6-903O. nurse, (female), wishes to care for new rage. Open for Inspection 3-5 Saturday $28,000, Schanck Agency. 8 Linden pi. ner Maple ave.) Phone KE g-2240.* Ag.nrr. Llneroft. RB 8-2J29,' way 36. Leonardo, or phone AT l»aVI95i in ^private family Garage If desired. RE fl-Or.07. LITTLE SILVER —» Two.beilraoni semi NEAB RIVER—Colonial House, Living born Infant. Excellent references, LO Good bus connections,. Reasonable rent. and Sunday or by appointment, F. J. LAKE FRONT—Two Jivlntr roomi, dlri- YOUTH r8=To; work In kennels and 6-1852.* •• •••-• McEvoy, 182 Ocean ave., Monmouth VETEHANS NEW HOMES—Living room, hungalow with expansion attic. Plot InR room, modern kitchen, thre. bed* room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, • make himself generally useful. Apply RE 6-3827-J. den, matd'v room and bath. Second BABY SITTING—Children over foui Bearh. MO 1-O67H-M. fireplace,' two bed/ooms, tiled bath- nne-half acre, two-car attached garage. rooms, bathi two powder rooms, auto* The Monmouth Hunt Club, Woodland ROOMS — In private home. Gentleman room, automntic heat, expansion attic; Price fU.SOO, Weart-Nemeth Agency* matio heat, nreplae.; 110,000. Jonas floor, four bedrooms, two baths. Large Farm, Red Bank. AT 1-0640. years»rs. jAfternoons only. RE 6.Q427.W, preferred. Call RE 6-8784 after 4:30 landscaped plot: 1175 per month. RELIABLE WOMAN wishes part-tim PROPERTIES OF ALL KINDS for $1,500; $64 monthly; $10,500. Schanck 102 Went Front st, (Corner Maple ave.) Agency, Llncroft. BE «-222D.* MOTHER'S HELPER—Saturdays, /Sun P. M. Agency, S Linden nl RE 6.0897. Phone RE fl-2240.* . HOMESlTES—Lots 100x180, tl.<00, In Charles H. Tlndall Agency; 1ft East 4 or five days a week, . Country oi sals. Listings wanted, Insurance Front St.. Red Bank, RE 6-9080. days and three . days during week. town. RE 6-4988-W.' • ' SINGLE OR DOUBLE, furnished rooms; COLONIAL. LITTLE SILVER—Living EATONTOWN—Within walking distance Llneroft. City water: 1 U-aera pfota, Phone RU 1-1365-R. modern, new furnishings; gentlemen all kinds, Mortgage loans, Apply co Bendlx plant. Three-bedroom ieml- VBNJSHEPIIANOH TlPE bungalow. COLLEGE SENIOR (female 21) deslrei room, fireplace, dining room, four bed- 240 frontsRi, J1.S50; one-acre plots. 100 EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN — Full preferred: live In country, city limits. R. V. R. H, Stout, 71-78 Broad St., rooms, two baths, automatic heat, dry bungalow Built In 1946, Automatic frontage. »1.000. Jones AfiKj, Un- Two large bedroomi, glass-enclose* time; 'Apply In person. Lee Luggage. summer position as cterk-typlst. Cal Parking. Cross ventilation; clean, quiet, bascmenr; $20,000, Schanck Agency, 8 heat, modern kitchen ami hath; gsrage. crott. RB i-i2•>9^ aunparlor, sleeps seven; heat, gas, ilic 128 Broadf St.. Red'Bank, RE 6-1203.* private home. Reasonable. RE 6*8674»J, Rid Bank, Phone RB 1.2141. Linden pi RE 6-0307, Price $10,600. Wemrt-Nemeth Agency. trie, phone, garage; on U*aere. two-oor< CHILDREN KEPI' lor working "moth LiTTLfc SlLVEIl—Pre-war, two-etory, HOUSEKEEPER-COMPANION—Live In. DESIRABLE ROOM In select location HOMtil IM HfclJ ¥AWK, near schools f 102 West Front st. (Corner of Maple ilx rooms, two bathhouses! garage| ner plot on Valley dr., R. F, D., 207-A ers, by thr day, or by the hour, whlli ) Phone RE 6-2240' rive minutes to Atlantic Highlands; Salary open. Call after 6:30 P. M., breakfast privilege It desired. Bull FARM—House completely modernized. large living room, fireplace t dining breexewaj-, eellsr, oil iteim heat, sereins, you shop Reasonable rates, day oiness couplo or person preferred. For ap> Eleotrlo kitchen, pins paneled dining TEnESTED m SECURING a comfor. S600 advance rent June to' October, AT 1-0168-M, or write, "Housekeeper. night. Call RE 6.2809.* room, nil burner; four bedrooms, $14,600, sash and awnings. Quiet netghborhftod. longer {( desired. James McCann. Phone Companion," Box 511. Red Bank. pomlntm.nl call RE 8-8192-J. room; 12% acres, fruit, berries, chickens Schanck Agency, 6 Linden pi, RB 6- table home with enough Income to near buses,'stores and school: $18«000. DEPENDABLE WOMAN. Fair Haven res 1 capacity' 2,000, Six miles from Red Boulevard 8-9258. .•••••• GIRL—For ^secretarial position, Knowl- J6L, ATTRACTIVE furnished room , 0307, pay alt expenses. Situated on Urge Boynton k. Boynton. RE ,.0861. ident, available for baby sitting, or CS?5 Bank: 600-foot frontage, on paved high- APARTMENT — With one -bedroom. edge of real estate. Will considei one-half mile from Monmouth 'Park, SCHWAHTZ-MACKLIN REALTORS — plot on river bank and with fine shrub- REO~BAKK—Hest seetlon. Seven rooma. part-time. Write, giving qualification convalescent care. . Licensed driver. LO 6-O9g8-n. _^ way. * Must be seen to be appreciated, bery and gardens. We hava it for you Ground floor- of best apartment hous Phone RE 6-1886-R.* • Price 1.17,500. MI 5-0286-R. Fair Haven, New modern ranch type two baths and den. enclosed porch, and salary desired to "L, A, C," Bo residence on a large lot. Contains three at n reiionablfl price. For appointment, breakfast noolc, patio, center hall! two- -with view and access to river. Allilr, GHAUFFEUR'GARDENE-R wishes steady TWO ROOMS for gentlemen or married A Son Agency,-Inc. RE 6-3460. Rental 5111.. Red BanBankf . bedrooms with large closets, ceramic phono or tc« We&rt-tftmcth Asctncy, 102 car garage: oil hot water heat. House HOP. HOUSEWORKER-COODUSEWORKER-C K — For Holmdel employment, Very good* references. CELV FURNISHED larg, room, al MARIE COX AGENCY, realtors and tllft bath, living room, dining room and Wtst Front at. (Corner - Maple ave,) In perfect condition. Colonial architec- farm, Sleep in, own roqm and bath, Williams. RE 6-2881-J.' Improvements; hot water night and insurors. Sales yearly and sum- modern kitchen. Insulated attic, air con* Phone RE 6-2240.' ture: (26,500, or reasonable offer. Bojn- BED BANK^Slx-roomhoine, Hot watei MAN WOULD LIKE steady work a AHE YOU trig KIND "of » person who oil heat: one-ear garage. Avallabli Family of three adults. Other help kepi day: for couple. Also attic room, with mer rentals, Comanche dr.. Port- rlltloncd, oil heat. Walking distance to ton k Boynton. RK »-0952. porter or janitor from 4 to 12 P. M, privileges. RE 6-2244-J. 105 Shrews excellent i shoot. Immediate occu- is looking for an acre of ground In Immediately, Furnished or unfur* during summer. Wilting to stay week- aupeek. Phone LO 4-1602. NEW, FOUR-ROOM bungalow with full ends when there are visitors. Good Call RE «.28S1-J.« hururyy iave.. Red Bank.* pancy. Only $14,000, SchwartK-Mack the country, a bungalow which you can cellar t atta«hed garage: hrceseway. nished; 1200 monthly, Dennis X, Byrnei •In, 8 White? »t, HE 6-3121. add to at your financial leliure? Then Realtors. RU 1-1150.' wages, Recent reference! required. EXPERIENCEIIENC D GIRL wishes day's work COMFORTABLOMB Y furnished front room terrace: hot water heat: lot SJIxlSOt Phone HO 9-«031, baby sitting or Ironing. RE 6-1808-R. SIX AUREfJ—Beautiful location for coun look Into this $8,600 steal, located In »13,000. Mar be seta after • P. M. EA TfiittfEH KS gentleman preferred. Breakfast If de- SCHWARTZ-MACKLIN IlEALTORS — Mlddletown, Wcart-Nemeth Agency, 102 TfittfEH KSNTAII—Six-room house, HOUSEWORKER—Part-time. Bust Be PRACTICAL NURSE wishea position I sired: In private family. BE 6-2147-R. try home. Four miles to'Red Bank. New, four-bedroom home In Little Sil- 3-0730-»l,* private home, References. Call RE 6 Call MI 6-0361-W-2. ver Living room and large kitchen, West Front it. (Corner Maple ave.) furnished, for two months at S275 per fond of children, References required, 68 Harding rd., Red Bank, Phone RE 6-22HO.* RIVER RlOHTS^Flne neighborhood. month. Call RE 6-2141. R.1 V. R. H,Phone''RE 6-4949 Thursday from 7- to 0921-W,' RIVER PLAZA—Bungalow, Four years tile bath and powder room, hot air oil Charming Cape Cod, Living room and 10 P. M old. Fnur rooms down, one partly fin- heat: attached garage. Near school EATONTOWN—Income nroutrty, Two Stout. 77 Broad it., Red Bank; YOUNG WOMAN wishes one or tw ished upt garage: corner plot: take dining roomi combination kltcaeni four SIX KOOMS AND BATH, yearly, renta WOMAri—To care IoT two children. $16,900. Schwartz-Mackltn, 8 White it. family duplex, Convenient to town. bedrooms, two baths. Prtae l2S,500. days work a week, MI S-0386-J aftei APARTMENTS i iI 1 > B t B W W fc W S2^^^^*^W!**JlTlle*^*^g^^^^* ^TJ "2*jReasonableHH B*r^ *rZ*^^^^*^"^* ^^^. ^^^ R*"^*^""^^«^^^ HIH81J RE 6-3121, Priced $12,500. Weart-Nemeth Agency. (65 monthly: garage; otl heat, hot One aehool age: five days a week, 7:ao 5 o'clock.' p Joseph G, MeCue Anncy, Realtor!. KV A, M, to 4:80 P. M. Call at house after RIVER FRONT—Seven-roomt attractive 102 West Front st. Corner Maple avi. I-O4-4J. water; newly decorated; Port Monmouth. SCHWARTZ-MACKLTN REALTORS — Phnne RE fl-2240.* Write or call Vincent Slvettl, 4829 Ber- 6 P. M., or call EA S-0004-J-1, Cowan, WILL TAKE CARE of children, Larg RUMSON—Three rooms, utilities, $70. botnfl In choice location. High ground* l'nIr Hsven. New, three bedroomi; RUMSON—Beautiful treei bring out the Kerllneave,, Union City, N. J. Union 75 West Roosevelt Circle, MldJletown. grasiy yard, television, play equip- December 1st occupancy. See Mrbeautifull, y Undictpod,.Tiled bath, pow- living room with fireplace, large kitch- WEST LONG BRANCH—New r»neh typt. ' charm of. thla home, Home was built ment. Call AT 1.0280-W.' Prvoti 65 River rd.. Rumson. der room. Small ffrcenhouiet Attached en, eeramto tile bath, full cellar with Three*bedroom hungalow. llvlntz room for contractor's own use, Large living COUPLE WILU SHAKE ItX-toom tur DENTAL .ASSISTANT — High schoo hot air oil heat, fully decorated. Only 21' 6"xl8* 6", full baaement. oil heat, nished cottage. Walking distance tc graduate. . knowledge of typing, Ex. STRONG BOY—17 years, had two yeai FIVE LARGE ROOM apartment, Reslden room, two bedrooms, tilat bath, full, dry $11,600. SchwarU-Macklln. 8 White it. fully Insulated, 7fixl50 minimum plot. cellar and large expansion attie, all plas- ocean bus PaN.ee doost Phone MO 1 periepcei not .necessary.neeessar: . Dr. Harold J. . In auto mechanics, wants summei tial location. Near aehool and'tram RK 6-3121. *_ Price $12,750, Weart-Nemeth Agency, Stokei 5~4 Broa~ d' st.l Red Bank." work In auto shop or filling station, portation, Call AT 1-0825-H after ter walls: «U,900. Walker * Walker, 102 Went Front st. Corner Maple are, Realtors. Gsst Sycamore ave., Shrews- TWO AND ONE-HALF rooms, complete. PJSRIENCEU grocery clerk. Must hav vallable June 9th, RE 6-455S. P. M, FAIR HAVEN—Desirable location! houu Phon» RE 6-2240.* . ; dflyer's llctnie, Apply Blbustclll M»r THREE.ROOM~"FUnNISMED apartment, and ground! In perfect condition, Liv- bury, ftl> t-SJU or RE f.lltl. Open bnth and domestic hot water. Located WILLING TO TAKE care of children ing room with fireplace. Attractive din- KIVEIt PLAZA—Two-bedroom bunjri i.vgn day. In Highlands; S800 for the season, Phon Vet. 169 Monmouth St.. Red Bank. Personal supervision. Protected pla all utilities furnished. Inquire at 1 "OUNNISON HOMES" — Amaslngly low. Hot air nil heat] garage. Price GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER—FoF tw North Bridge ave., Red Bank. Ing room! two large hadrooms, tiled HI 8-1231 I grounds and other facilities.- Planne little maintenance.' Leaves you hathl huge dry cellar; hot water heat, $7,600. WearUNcmeth Agency, 102 JUST LISTED four choice building sites WOMAN'MAY SHARE (days, continu i adults and baby. Sleep in. Call HO luncheons, 8 A, M, to 5 P, M, RE 6- RUMSON—Five large room apartmen West Front it (Corner Maple ave,) In Little Silver. See Walker A Wll- 9l76T3, ' more money and free time. Ranch, nil. Stairs to largo expansion area, ouaty, or occasionally) stnail bungalor 1«48,« . near- school) on bus line. All utllltti Beautiful landscaped lot, fully fenced, KE 6-2240.' ker, Realtors. East Sycamore , ave.t- with coupto and six-year-old child (ehlh FEMALE—Checkers and receivers. High. furnished; 1100 per month. RU 1 colonial, or new L-ihaped homes; Mnny extra*; $14,000, Botua Agency, MIDDLETOWN — Two-itory, four-bed Shrewlhury, RG 4-S1U or RE l.llll, - eit wage scale in the county. Full COMPETENT WOMAN would like t Open leven days. • considered); small fee (or assistance) board child by the day or week fo, 17,200 to f 11,700 complete on your Kair Tlavt-n. RB fi-4r,32, • room home. Hot water oil heat, modern Box 201, Monmouth Beach. benefits Apply Star Gleaners at Laun* ROOMS. 120 Maple ave., lief kitchen and bath, fireplace | attached ilerers," Myrtle ave,. Long Branch. working mother: reasonable, RB 6 Ifenr lot, Everett H, Thorne, Kings High- ON RUMSON ROAD—-In Little Silver, TWO BEDROOMS, furnished home; love, UPtB' "| *"*J MlflB I.? u>| JJUIIB uim^O, 0897-J for further Information.* Blink. For further Information, ca HIGHLY DESIRABLE location. Kx- garage Price $18,600, Weart-Nemeth ISO-foot frontage, A desirable build* ly large shady lawn, vegetable garden, COOrf—Also chambermaid-waitress, Cal BE H-2407-M.* • way, MI 5-0052, Agency, 102 West Front it. (Corner Ing plot near to Little Silver school, Aik- fruit trees, Short distance from trans- EA 3-0158. RELIABLE AND REFINBD couple tc oellent river view. Large six* Maple ave.) RB 6-2240.* Ing 13.350. Walker * Walker, Realtors. portation, good schools: 8100 monthly. CHAMBERMAID—For summer hotel . aaslat with bo&ch guost house In ex-KEAN3BURG—eVl-room bungalow, Qas roam- hom* In perfect condition. FAIR HAVEN—Five-room house: two- East Sycamore ave,, Shrewsbury, RB LPP»G required. Ray Stlllman,. RB 6- , Live In or out Apply In person MISCELLANEOUS change for room for season. Writ* hot water heat, two baths. Two 23-foot living room with fireplace, rar-'garagc, Price $10,500. Weart- ».i21i or RE 8-3883. Open siven Jays. 6111, Itumion Inn, 9 Washington it.. Rum. "Beath House," Bon nil. Red Bank,* blocks from railroad. Call KB 6-1522 large dining room, very large kitch- Nemeth Agency, 102 West Front it DUTCH COLONIAL—In Red ' Bank. COMPLETELY furnished, ranch type flvi son,_ FREE!—Combination tub and sink TWO PLEASANT, furnished rooms fo after 4 P. "" (Corner Mapla ave,) RE 8-3240.* en with breakfast nook; powder Three-bedroom home with tile bath, rooms: garage! television. Little Sil- SHEET METAL APPRENTICE—No ex. with two legs, Perfect condition, light housekeeping, with hot runnln 60-FOOJ.FOOT LOLOTT ON Tlnton ave.,,Eaton- RED BANK—Ideal for profemional uie. also Isrge llvinar room and Araplaee, ver section, near railroad station t 815 perlonce necessary I also oil burner and Come and get It, 18 Lincoln ct«, Keans. water, Near station and bus line, 18 .town, MOO; two lots, 1760, All utili- room, three vary larga bedroomi and Large «tttn*room houar, oil heat, two* month yearly. RE 6.Q605-W. dining rnora, sunroom, kitchen, dinette service man, experienced. TtB 6.5881 burg. Phone KE H-0444,' Bridge ave.* • ties, bus, walking distance to Broad st, two hathl, full cellar, hot water car garage, Prlea $19,500, Includes re- and powder room, In baiement there U FAul HAVEN — Conveniently located HOUSEKEEPER—Family, three adults CATERERS—ExceeltentTEB t cuisine^ aletarj SifMMUR RENTAL—Pour-room, fur RU 1-O4I6-M, heat, dllt attached garage: $24,00O, frigerator and Bendlx, Wcart*N«meth an exeellmt rumptia room. All this on five-room home, on shady corner plot In Shrewsbury, RE 6-0848; after. - taws, Hall and orchestra'avallabla foi nished npartment In West Long Attencyt 102 Wcit Frnnt it. (Corner a 100.foot lot; 121.000, Call Walker A living room, with fireplace t dining room, P. M,. RE 6.1738,' all occasions, Vendome Plasa Kote Branch. LO B-3038-J aft Maple nvf.) RE 6*2240.' Walker, Realtor*. Esit Sycamore ave.. Wtst End LO 6.6289.. two bedrooms, all tile bath, Full dry MALE OR FEMALE—Garment pressei THREE.UOOM APARTMENT, Unfur. thres-bedroom homes, with at- 4,'i32, LINCROtT—Lame ranch type home oi Shrewsbury. • RB 1.3112 or RE «.3S!1. cellar; oil steam heat: full stairway to for dry cleaning department, Slngli 20 ACRES Or PASTURE land for reni nishe.il, Available June .15, Larjs llv Hsll for couple, Monthly rental 8120, Pre er 1115,000, RE 1.0538 or 6-11H5.W. storm sash; f 11,200, Down payment 4.5 days per week, 9130 A, H, to 4 P, M, ferahly yearly lease. Call RB H.3017.' corner Maple nv», Phon* TIB 6-2240.* Little Silver. One block from bus lint, ROBERTS EMPLOYMENT Agency, 7 HAY RIDES, party rides, moonllgh FOUR-ROOM HOUSE—Two bedroom $2,200 camY Monthly 1(14, Barua Agency two blocks from stores, A drum house Broad st, RE 6-1805, Gommareta: Must be able to swim, Healthy, enjoy, tide-Idess . RE j-IHM6-»08»-J,, rVf.ROOM t'URNISHED apartment large kitchen with lota of cablaets, Fair Haven, RE 6«4ftiU. able occupation, Inquire Riverside Mo- Modern bath and kitchen, In fine res< BRAND NEW — Six-room rambler. K th.re iver was ,nr-. This home I, domestic, hotel and restaurant. Florene< TILLABLIILLABLE OR PASTURPASTURE land for rcn tile bath, plaster walls, bssement. Full let* than 112.000, Walker * Walkir, "<• Kolleher. pro tel, foot Coopers bridge, Bridle live,, Idontlal section. Near everything, A Rest construction, Living room Red Bank, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10 aeras, Well drained, good con Third ave., Atlantic Highlands, AT screen and storm sash, Venetian bllntfs FAIR HAVEN—Trr-a-llned itr«t, Realtors, Bait Sycamore ave., Shrews- CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN — Roa dltlon Llnoroft. Ghnrland Farms, R lot 80x110. Excellent Katontnwn loca with fireplace, wall of mahogany bury, BE l-«Ilt er RB ••3!81, Open RE »-»784.* l-om-J, tlon, Near bus lln«. Convenient For Large landscaped plot, Older building experience, Apply Lone Pin 6.8H74.J, • hookshelvas, plait*? waits af eourie, seven dayi. * stand, rt, 06, between Keyport and As WOMAN—T'OMAN—To .dp housework and heir CLARK FLOOR SANDERS for rent. Sup FOUR-nOOM APAHTMENT for rent, Ap Monmnuth and new Bendlx plant* Phune hams In ixccllttU condition, fnwr Bunk, -with thrie children, No heavy clean- pile) for complete floor reflnlsnlns ply 20 Mount st. after » P, M, Bui EA amnaR large bedroomi, two modirn hathl, til* batht attached garagei full oil- LOVELY HOME—On >,i-.er. plot, Hae WELD.EU AND GENERAL shop man g Live In. Own room and bath ' cniinlo I*preferredI g*sj* sen. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Six renting lar. Very desirable location I $16,- living room, kltohen, two bidroomi, work, Little Silver Lumbar Supply Co, largs llvlnr room, larni dining tile balh and .xpanilitn attic. Aikln* Apply In person, £itey Metals Prod- Must have references. Call TIB. 1.588' " *>427. - • Wp.ROOM .APARTMENT-^Very, large, units, plus six lovely rooms for owner. rnnm, full cellar, steam heat, H«I- 800, Bernard Boyarln Agency, ItB 112,500, Wslkir * Wslkir, Rislton, its Co., 1 CatherinOathei e st,, Red Bank. CALL OFFICE GIRL—Walt on counter, RUMMAOH SALE—Benefit Mlsslonar Kitchen, bedronm, furnished, elfiatrlo, Oil. stism hen11 414 baths, Incomi hot water supplied, Private entrance. 14,000 yearly, Illness compels sale, Fur. flred I two-car garaxe; f 15,500, Eait Sycamore are,, Shrewsbury. RE $• starts now —Wall - Year around position, Vacation, hoi loloty, Mlddletown Reformid enure »2H or RE I.IMi. Open seven days. groomed woman with pleasing personal dw» with t>a», Anpfy In »«son, Lion'i, roomi, Frtdny and Saturday, June 1 Hue t>ai !0-niyi posiesilnn. Hnnu Aitency, Kalr Kav#n, RB 6- tnrar Port Monmouth. Phone KB T-H77-X Mortgage available, Oil ivsnlngs AT Ity, who needs to rtdd 146 to 875 or mori 84.76 White st,. Red Bank. • and 14, 10 A. M. to a P. M 41,32. COTTAuE— Two bedroomi, oil heat, eleo THREE-BEDROOREEBEDROOM HOMEIHOME—Inn ShrewShrewss , every week to family Income i car neots THREE ROOM AND BA rnished J.09«0 irlo rang*, eleetrle water boiler, Barn, bury borough. Call us fforr detailsdetils, OPENINQ A R.BAL ESTATE oflioi, brok 'OR RENT OH LKASE—13 box IISII •ary for local driving) out-of-town oppor •ultable for race horns 1 alio four pad- RAY ST1LLMAN, REALTOR, Largl chicken housel garages. 800 feet 01 Walkialkir « Walkir, Realtors. Cast 8ye«. tunlt es also a,va,jlablil Ag, SI to 4 dock! and" . "K milmliei traok, Furnlined parking spaoe for your oonvinlince HOMBIri Pfrfeot set ti tin. highway, 12 acrcij $aO,SOO, Frank a more sve,, BhrewiburyBhb y. RRBB dilll er Flexible working hours I permanent poll apartment Included, LO 8.I088.J aftsi TWO r'UHNISIIBn KOOMB—For (fOlini State lllghwsy 3D, Shrewsbury] al HuilniM opportunity In South fora** Uwti. RE iWli RE I-W1. OpiOpni sevev n d couple, 84 Wci^ Dergan pi,, Re tton with national orsanltatlon, No col 8 o'clock, typei of prop«rtlt> throughout Mon- this owner tn part with hli dream homi, HOUSE—aix rooms, Thru keilroomi, no IN LITTLB 8ILVBR—Three.bsdroon leotlng or dellvtrlngi A pleasant and Rnnlf." ^ mouth gounlyl farmi, town and country Custom built ranch in doilrable Llitl water niat. modirn kitchen*'laundry* homi, about 10 yean old, litustid ni«r irontable career awaits you, Opportlln- RLS—Car-hops, Attractive and ri' 'i'nnRtu ROOMS—Kitchen, bath, iinfur< houne, waterfront propirtlisi buslnesi Silver loentlnn, Six largfl roomi (thru, Pertett condition. Lot OOxxlOOi »«• ty for promotion. Write now for "Gil opportunities. Call, write your require- ohnrmlnir bodroomi), 24*foot living room •ohool, Horn and bui Mm, has It-fool J liable, Steady for lummir, Writ, e/c nished, Coupl* only. All utilities fur rages! IU.000. Vrank n. Uwis, HI living room, dining roam and kltthin, Acquainted" Interview application, A Hinmnr'l s Drlvi.In, rt, II. Hiiddin'i Cor. WANTED TO RENT nished. Centrally located an bus line mintl, Large an;l competint staff to with flrsplace, hug* of liar, hot watm I/, Kltohan, Empire Crafts Corporation, oil hftttt two.car garftxt. Heavily land t.nu. f latUr walli, ureena und itormt.lh. TMs ner, /..,, , rn, or MlfM ••4".401*8 "•b«- ISK monthly. Nicosia Ajtncy, 41 £i ATUANTIO HIOHbANPS—Qood lofl horns Is In.perfect rnndltlon, Prlllil !?«,»,»«. WiwYifK . twten M. and « P. M,' YEAR AROUND, threi.bedroom hnuii Front si, HB (1.5868,« _^ UEl/rUKU—Tlirsfytsr-oli= l huuse, H scaprd hnir-nrrr, Asking I'J-3,000, tlon, Rl|ht*reom relldinet, Five bed TIi Horui An<*ni?y, Fair Hwv*-n, UK H-41-ift'J, oorreetly it lU.ooo. Wslk«r i Walkir, BALES ulHirin * leadlnar retail store diitrfd hy engineer and family, Mid' toomsi twn bedrooms, exiiamlon atllc, roomi, 1'i baths, hot inter heat, oil Rtalton, Kalt Sycamori ave.. shrews, HIGH BOHOOL GIRL—Junior or itnlnr. dlitawn towmhlp preferred nr tncntlor MONMOUTH I1EA0H AREA—Nt>r bu fine working condttlnns and hours. Ap< Must have some knowledge o( book' and limeh., Kour roomi, nnt-flon nil burner, hot air, sereins, storm win. ON LYIMOO— For thin l«v#iy Fal r «a Hr«H. EKcellnit candttlnn 111.1,100, (Irot bury, RK Mail or RE J.'Jll, Opin ply with referencereferences! to "Salts Girls," P. O with good train lervlea In New York down Venetian hllndi, Lot tJttxlOft ven hnme, Hlx Urg« ronmi and iun sinner A Hell*r, Hrosd and Meehants leven dayi. ..^.^ Box 471, Red B»l)k, keeping and JyplnK. • Part.tlme .work, Reliable tenants, Excellent rifirinoe anarlment. Hot water heat, oil I al Price IMOO. 1U Tin It,, Bilford,, Al parch (twn bidronmi.) J^xctllent loca Box 471. Bed tltnl Write, PnntnnW Bo« 90», Tin) Bank.' utilities Inoludid, fufnlihedi |M month' sts, RB g.'JlOll,. KKKB a.i«!H. KINDBKUARTB-JN- TBA(...... J, New ltt< lion, tlouie In ijirfict oo nil I tlon and RIVBJnR OAKS-AttractlvOAKS—Alt i levetiToom RIVBRVUSW-Klneit Rid Bank loiatlon. ly, Riferfnoei required, Sweeney Anncy clean us a wink, Lar» moilcrn kitchen, Pre-war ruldinee eontslnlng intranit ,,y oirtlflcatlon, ton Siptemb«r tirm SALESLADY —.Drugs and ooimttlei FUIINIBHED APARTMENT or DUngalO THOMPSON AQKNOY—Rid Bank, At' residence. Unt llvlnr room, Art --'•—-, jiohoof ~" _ KysSire «M»,, .Write, "Saliilady, nicdid by June io, Suitable for a, a p traotlv* propirtr, Exoillitit oonilltlon Finn big cellar I oil heatl two-oar over* place, (our bedrooms, two baths I at hall, Isrge ilv(ng room, - "• •' Box IIUi Red Bank.' 'an, loSir, Yearir naif BBAUT1FUL THREB.nOOM apartmtn Eight roomi I IOOXJOO landscsned lot •li«ri gnrage, A real buy. Borus Atf'noy, tanned garniel enolostd brilliwi ' ' ' Ing room, Itllehin, llvati (urnlihid, On the ooitn front, Pr Fair Haven/ HB fl.41183. mii two bithi, iieond llO-iao. PER ,evening, ihewli MANAOBR—Drlvs-In reltaurant, Oooi race, well landiospel»i ' d• Plot• -! |9J,»0p, rivn ROOMS, unfurnished v»t«, kltchiij and bath, All utllllli OroSBlngir k nHeller. Bratl ana Mtehants im«nti «»'»I«, _ t dard Style, cjothti, dill »MA . opportunity for 'right Pirson, Muil suppllid, Viarly or for, tni lum KIVKtl niOHTS INOLUDSD-*Oh».rrnlnff nklyn Havlland, Bro! kirllUbli, and not afraid of remon Intnl. Widiwarth «.tO6>i' TOMPBON AuINOY—AlmoK thru barn red colonial i 24x'J0.foot tlvlni E Adults only. LO 8.1U0, llbllltr... MUH hav, rliUurint «xpei ownstsirs anartment fo «orn, Wall Kipt home! bomid till room with flreplaeei dining room, thre LITTLnBt i.mSILVER—Five-rooo m bumilo '•101,,, Will oonildtr ooupj,, Writ, j/t inflnier, w fe. anndd mothirmoths , vicinitvlolnlnity THREE.nOOM APARTMKNT, Unfur In living room, pineleil din, tnrd Ini'pe bfdronmi, htmod ititiporch. fill Nlar bui, lohool and shopplni center, RMl.BtttM for SMl inny,'s Pr vi-ln, rt, 19, Hitdilin's Cor d Bank. July onward, Living room nlsh«d, All iitlMtl.it Apply «« Mon [Z...roorni, upitalrn retiring room, au< cellar, Unvely nilvhborhood. Immtdl Forced hot air heat L ilstuchid isrsfii jh epueh nliht lervi •• bedroom. miluth si,, Red Bank, or call RB ' Inmetlo heat, nrinlac*. Aitlng 111,100 «t* occupancy, Pr.cerl at $14,Tnn, Borui It 1,710 Groaalnver * Heller, Broad am OB ttui a till btfoie ) I, ii, . II Xtit rioat it, HI 1.0100,. .. ', F»ir Haven, JIB «.4«8i. M.ehsnle iti. All 1-1100, RB l.llia I- Page Ten RED BANK^REGISTER, JUNE 5,1952

•NOTICE , !• 1 -NOTICE- . - . . : NOTICE NOTICE. ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE* FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR £ALE ' Take notice that1 Safewajr Stores! Inc., NOTICE Is hereby given that em offer Alf ORDINANCE TO VACATE AND RE- hasbeett received by the Township Com- Take notice that Samuel ZUberblat, has applied to the Mayor and Councl LEASE IN THE TOWNSHD? OF AT- T/A Monmouth Tavern, has applied to BED BANK—Quatnt old home, near jBiu- BUILT, M668MJ—Attractive OHAFFIN AGENCY—EA. 8-UE3. Cholct, EATONTOWN ABEA—Tive-room bun. of Bed Bank for a Plenary Retail D!s< mittee of the Towmhlp ot Mlddletown LANTIC, A PORTION OF H1LLSDALE individual building lots In Little Silver for the purchase of property located In the Mayor and Council ot Red Bank tor Broad it. Idol aettlng for antiques. three-bedroom home in secluded sec- galow, C( T. Borden, Shrewsbury. tributlon D-8 license for premises situ- a Plenary Retail Consumption license for Living room with wood burning fire- tion of Little Silver, Extra large living and Eatontown, Several income prop- HE 6-1661.• . ated at S62 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. J, the Township of Mlddletbwn, being Lot BE if ORDAINED BY th. Township erties, priced for quick sale. 60 acres 12 In Block A. on the Map entitled premises situated at 70-72 Monmouth place. mu!lo room, dining room, kitchen, room with stone fireplace. Finished base- SUN RANCH HOMK—Large living room Objections, If any, should be made im- Committee of the Township of Atlantic: street. Red Bank, N. J. two Bedrooms and bath. Asking *0.- ment playroom with bathroom. Oversized of beautiful farm land in Eatontown. with window wall, fireplace, kitchen Barrett Beach, for the aura of $100.00 Section 1. It Is hereby' determined Owner will divide Into small acreage to mediately in writing to Amy E. Shinn, upon the following terms 1 Cssh, and Objections, it any, should be mad. OOO. Frenklyn Haviland, Broker. RE double garage. Priced at $24,000 for with electric range, refrigerator. Ben- Borough Clerk of Bed Bank, that the portion of a road known as Immediately la writing to Amy U. Shlnn, 6-1 MO, Immediate sale, Lawley. Agency. RE suit buyer. New ranch home, two bed' dlx washer, dining area, two bedrooms, that a. hearing -on the said matter is Hlllsdale Road, described hereinafter, 6-0410. rooms and bath, living room, modern tiled bsth, expansion attic, automatic to be held at the Mlddletown Township and dedicated by maps, deeds, references Borough Clerk ot the Borough ot Red BfeD BANK—You can't afford SAFEWAY"STORES, INC. Hall on -Wednesday afternoon, June 11, Bank. this one for sound value. Two-story, ONLY NEBD$900—Any Qualified vet- heat; attached garage. Cash required or otherwise, was never accepted or Long Branch, three bedrooms and bath, 13,000. Monthly payments $78. Price Officers^—Directors 1962, at 3:80 o'clock at which time the opened by the Township as a public ySlgned: ' living room, fireplace, dining room, eran with $900 in cash can purchase living < and dining room, large kitchen, Township Committee will consider said kitchen, three bedrooms, bath, cellars this new expansion bungalow. One of $14,000. Mlnugh Agency.. Phone BU Lingan A, Warren, President. Director, street or highway and that the public $8.08 SAMUEL ZILBERBLAT. sunporch, suitable for two apartments; 1-0716. Oder and whether it will Teltct the same interest will be better served by re- . Borage Price *U,000. Franklyn Hav- the few modern homes with good tloiet 1004 Foteit View Rd., Burllngame, NOTICE. large lot and barn, $12,000. Eatontown,- California, or confirm and ratify the aame, accord- leasing the following described lands llund* broker RE 8.1820. •pace (cedar lined.) Colored tile bath- large 14-room house, five baths, five fire- SEA. BRIGHT VILLAGE—Riverfront, ing to said'terms and* conditions, pro- from such dedication, and therefore any Take notice that Ferdinand Acerra m..ANCJ n_.J, HOMES—Mew..^tf^m—*» —rr. threr e bedrooms, room. Vty basement, guaranteed by the places, with five ttcres of land, two-car rlve-room bungalow (three bedrooms), 0, N, Sanders, Vice President, Director, viding that • no higher price or better T/A Acerra'a Bar and Grill, has living room with picture window, din- builder, Low monthly payments. See 320 El Portal Avenue, San Mateo, public right, arising from any dedica- garage; hot waiter heat, oil, $18,000. baths three additional rooms finished In California. terms shall be bid for said property by tion thereof, be and the same are hereby applied • to tha Mayor and Council of ing room, luxury kitchen. Pull base- Lawley Agency. BE 6-0410. Two-story brick building, first floor open attic; plpcless coal heat, complete In- any other-person, , • ' • . ' - released and extinguished, the Borough of Bed Bank for a Plenary mmtl landicaped plot. Vet. $1,160 READY FOK INSPECTION—New ranch- store, second floor subdivided into eight tulation, screens, some storm sash; A, D. Kltkland, Vice President, Director, Retail Consumption license for premises down. Price $12,800. Franklyn Hav- type home in beautiful Rumson loca- separate private offices. Rental value $11,000. John Mlnugh Agency. Phone 1000 Maaon St., San Francisco, Cali- By Order of the Township Committee AM, that portion of Hlllsdale Road, fornia of the. Township of Middletown. • situate, lying and being south of the situated at 64 South Bridge avenue. Red ll.nd. Broker. BE 6-18Z0. tion. Surrounded by massive shade $500 per month; separate heating plants, RU 1-0716. Bank, N. J. trees. Master bedroom with private hot water, oil. Price $40,000. Summer Milton L, Selby, Vice President, Secre- HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Vanderburg-Manlboro Road and north ot AE,L, BANK—-Uutch colonial, two-story, FOUR ROOMS—All Improvements. Four the East Frtehold-Vanderburg Road Objections, If any, should ue made Im- containing large living room, fireplace, bath. Two more bedrooms with second rentals, shora homes from Highlands to e an p ric tary-Treasurer, 107 Oamino Don Mig- ' . Townships Clerk. . *H 'J i!. - " *B>>>00. Call KE uel, Ordina, California, Dated! May 28; 1952. , $3.36 Section 2. This ordinance shall take mediately in writing to Amy E. Shlnn, dining room, den, kitchen, three bed- bathroom, Extra large living room wi)h Asbury Park. , Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank rooms, oath, basement; garage. Con-Arcplace, wood panelled den; garage and 6-0286-M after 6:30 Arthur Stewart, Controller, Director, eneet Immediately upon Its passage and veniently located. Asking $16,000. basement included, Finest construction; FIVE-BOOM HOUSE—Completely fur IT ACRES—Seven-room, two-story 1132 Mandana Blvd,,' Oakland, Cali- NOTICE - publication according to law Vr.tnklyn Haviland. Broker. RE 6-1820. »82.500. Lawley AgencyAgencs . BE 6-0410. nlshedt $6,000, House located in Bel- home. Four-room garage apartment, NOTICE Is hereby slv'en that the PUBLIO NOTICE $3.08 FERDINAND ACERRA. ... ' NEW MOIfMbuTH—'One-acr. tot. NEW RANCH STYLE—Attractive!fLE—A , three- ford. Immediate possession. Call KE 6- four-room cottage with basement; two- J. P!"French. Vice President, 40 Miner Township of Mlddletown,. ln the County The foregoing . ordinance waa Intro- . NOTICE. ., j 14U0 between 10 A. M, and 4 P. M, car garage; stable, with second floor; Rd., Orlnda, California. of Monmouth, is the holder of a Cer- duced at a regular meeting of the Town Short dlitance from Red Bank, On bedroom, six-room home. Fireplace, ship Committee ot the Township of At- Take notice that John Guaitlerl, T/A but line. Phone MI 5-0865. flanked by book shelves, tils bathroom, LITTLE SILVER—New modern ranch tool shop: oil heat throughout; 600-foo£ Dwlght Edwards, Vice President, 1750 tificate of Tax Sale and covering Lot •P»» Hilt?, f HUlie «** U-VUWM. frontage on good paved road, connect- Valleia St.,- San Francisco, California. number 68, on Map entitled New Keans- lantic, held on May 29, 1052, and will Central Bar, ha. applied'to the Mayor 2l!AME BuNOAtOW—In Shrewsbury, lull basement, plaster walls; attached ga- type collage containing three bed- and Council of the Borough ot Red rage; (16,300. Lawley Agency, RE rooms, two baths, spacious living room ing rt. 85.with rt. 4.N, two miles to RIlea W. Doe, Vice President, 64 Belle burg No. 2. assessed in the name 'of be further eomldered for final passage situated on a large lot. Living room, with* open fireplace, dining room and Long Branch, six miles to Asbury Park vue Ave., Piedmont, California. Waiter H. Gibson, and that application at a regular meeting of said governing Bank fora Plenary Retail Cdnsumptlos large modern kitchen, two bedrooms, «-ono, kitchen, Equipped with oil-fired hot or Red Bank; This is Income property; W. D. Cockrlll, Vice President. 3067 Mid, has been, made to the Township Com- body to be held on June 26, 1052, at license for. premises situated at 79 Mon- tile bath and shower, Expansion attic, WKSTSIDK, RED BANK—Older home In water heat, Grounds comprise %-acre. $35,000 for julck salt. LO 6-4067-M. dleton St., Oakland, California. mittee to take an assignment of the 7:80 P. M., at the Townahlp Hall, In the mouth street. Red Bank, N. J, lull basement, steam with oil; one.car good condition. Six comfortable Sale price $24,000. William H. Hlntfl- Drummond Wilde, Assistant Secretary, said Certificate of Tax Sale and-pay all Township, of Atlantic, at which time and . Objections, It any, should be mada Im- sarase, attached. Screens, ttorm sash, rooms. Open front porch, full, dry base- mann (Firm), Realtors, Bumson, RU 1- 6U9 Acacia Ave., Oakland, California, the taxes dUe ($290.10) thereon; and plsce all persons desiring to be heard mediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, Venetian blinds and electric stave all in- ment; .detached one-car garage; blinds, 0600, FLORIDA—Lots, lots, lots. Set your E, J, Penprase, Assistant Secretary, 4161 the Township'Committee of the Town- thereon will be given full opportunity: Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank, N, J, cluded. Price 112,500. Joseph L, Car- icrecni, atorm window*; 1% mortgage uowu, Monterey St., Oakland, California, ship of Mlddletown will consider the Dated: May 29, 1952. - (Signed) lone, Realtor, 86 Bridge eve., corner available, Aaklng *7,900, I*wl A \in HAVCM—tiemi-bungaiow, contain- sail for Fort Laudirdale, the fast- fAlft-HAVEM—Semi-bungalow, contain- est growing city In Florida where, A, H. Holley, Assistant Secretary, 404 said application at the next meeting of ..... HARRY ORINE, $8.08. JOHN GAULTIERI. Oakland. RE 6-1420. tE 6.0410. • fnsr the following rooms. Ground floor, Athol Ave., Oakland, California. , the Township.Committee'to be held on lai-•"•»RRe* living room with open fireplace.fireplace/ building permits last year exceeded $10.12. Township Clerk. NOTICE RUMSON—New ranch type. Living room TOWN HOUSE—Six rooms, fireplace, dinIng room* aunroom, kitchen, two bed- A, A. Edwards, Assistant Secretary, 147 June E, 1962, at 3^0 o'clock in the af- with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, sunparlor; attached garage, Privilege rooimg and modern bath; second floor, $32,000,000 and still growing. Twin Sanchez, San Francisco, California, ternoon, at the Township Committee NOTICE. Tak. notice that Ferdinand Acerra ' three bedrooms, tile bath, automatic to use river. Your chance to buy this Lakes, one of the finest develop- A. O. Harden, 2280 California St., N. W., rooms, in the Mlddleiown Township Hall Take notie. that Vincent T, Sacco, T/A Depot Bar and Grill has applied to heat; one-car garage, attached. Large house at the right prlc. as owner is two bedroomi, lavatory and large closet at which time «U parties Interested will T/A Vlnce'a Bar. haa wplled to thethe Mayor and Council of Red Bank Bor- space; twocar garage; oil burning hot ments In the Fort Lauderdala area Washington 8, D. C, Vice President. Jot in excellent location. Price $22,600. anxious to dispose of It. Asking $14,- water heat, On large plot, Sale price W M. Gatheral, 15 East 91st. Street shew cause to the said Towiuhip Com- Ma/or and Council of the Borough oJ ough for a Plenary Retail Consumption f Joseph L. Carlone. Realtor, 86 Bridge 800, Rolston Waterbury, Realtor and {18,500. William K, Hlntelmann (Firm), offers an exceptional opportunity to New York 28, N. Y., Vice President. mittee why said assignment should not Bed Bank for a Plenary Retail Con. license for premises situated at 107-109 ave... corner Oakland. RE 6-1420. ' nsturoru . 16 West: Fron_^_t itst. BE_ 6-8500.' Realtors, Rrnnson, RU 1-0600. lot buyers who art Interested In Fort C, H. Suder, Hotel Plata, Jersey City, be made. sumption license for weml.es situated at Oakland Street. Red Bank, N, J. I.ITTLB SILVER—New bungalow, Llv CREST VILLAGE—Ranch home of zix Assistant Secretary, 129 Monmouth street, Red Bank, N, J. Objections, if any, should be made Im- IE—Ranch RUMSON—Corner plot 60x168. BET Lauderdale and Us future. Twin HOWARD W. ROBERTS, ing room, large kitchen, two bed- spacious roorni, tile bath, open porch. J, A, Anderson, 301 Plnewood Avenue, $3,31. - Township Clerk,' Objections, if any, should be made Ira- mediately in writing to Amy E. Shlnn, rooms, tile bath, expansion attic, full Hn If-a ere oC land, attractively planted; idence of tile over cinder block con- Lakes Is a development sensibly - Sllverspring, Md., Assistant Secretary, rnedlat.ly In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, Borough Clerk of Red Bank Borough, • basement, automatic heat, plaster walls 518,500, Rolston Waterbury, Realtor and struction, contains three bedroomi. tile planned and priced to meet the A B. Griffith, 856 Blair Avenue, Oak' , NOTICE Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. and copper plumbing. Price $13,200. bath, living room and extra large kitch- (Signed) 18,0». FERDINAND ACERRA. nsur'or. 16 West Front st. HE 6-8500.* en; one-car attached garage; aundeck. needs of sensible people. Lots from land, California, Vice President, NOTICE la hereby given that an offer Joseph L. Carlone, RenUor, 86 Bridge EASY TERMS—J$t,800 cash and 170 a Dwisht Cochr&n, 111 Eucalyptus Avenue, has been 'received by the Township Com- VINCENT T. SACCO, ave.. corner Oakland. RE 6-1420. Sale price (16,000. William H, Hlntel- $796 up. Terms if desired. War- NOTICE .'. month buys this modern home. Tile mann (Firm). Realtors. Rumson, RU Burllngame, California, Vice President mittee ot -the Township of Mlddletown l'."» 26 Central avenue. SHREWSBURY BUNGALOW — Living inth, electric atove and refrigerator, oil 1-0600. ranty deeds. All Twin. Lake lots are Brayton Wilbur, Director, 821 Irwln Dr. for the purchase of property located Take notlcs that Herman Barkel, T/A : room, dining room, kitchen, two bed* heat, dry cellar. Immediate possession. over-sited. Many are terraced, en- Burllngame, California. In the Township of, Middletown, being NOTICE. Herman's Bar, Grill and Beer Garden, Take notice that Walter O. Dennis rooms and bath; screened porch; two- Full price $12,600. Rolston Waterbury, joying such exceptional advantages Norman Chandler, Director 800 W. Or. Lots 06 and 97, on the Map entitled has applied to the Township Committee car garage. Lot nicely Inndscnpcdt Realtor and Insurer, 16 West Front st. MODERN SIX.BOOM dwelling, Fine trige Grove Ave., Sierra Madre, Oal. Compton Park, tor the aura ot $800,00 has applied to the Mayor and Council of of Mlddletown Township for a Plenary Price (&,&?£, Joseph L, Carlone, Real* RE 6-3600.* location, Corner lot; garage; full', as natural lakes, wide canal and Artemus L. Gates, Director, Locust Val- upon the following terms: Cash, and the Borough ot Little Silver for Retail Retail Consumption license for premises Limited Distribution.licence for premises tor, 86 Bridge ave.. corner Oakland. NEW BRICK HOME—Six rooms, tile dry cellar. Excellent mortgage ar- river frontage. Some face on state ley, Long Island, New York, / that a hearing on the said matter ii situated on State Highway 85, Middle- RE 6-1420. kitchen, tile bath and powder room, and county highway, paved streets, Stockholders Holding One (1) Per Cent to be held at the Mlddletown Township located on south side of Rumson road, town.'N. J. i ATTRACTIVE two-story, in Little Sil- ireplace, screens, Well built; $3 500 cash, rangement; $18,600. Bernard Boy- Or More of Common Stock Hall on Wednesday afternoon, June 11, east ot Prospect avenue, Little Sliver, Objections, If any, should be made Im- : ver. Living room with fireplace, din-aalance on terms, Rolston Waterbury, arln Agency. RE 6-0428-W. Your reply to thli advertisement 1962 nt' 8:30 o'clock at which time the mediately in writing to Howard W. Rob- will result in soui obtaining full Ince ft Company,, % Guaranty Trust Township Committee will consider said 'Objections, a any. should be made Im- :• ing room, modern kitchen, lavatory, Realtor and Insuror, le West Front >t. Company of New York, 140 Broadway, erts, Clerk oC Mlddletown township. : three bedrooms and tile bath, automatic RE 6-8500.' and complete information. Whether offer and whether-lt will reject the same mediately In writing to Fred L. Ayers, (Signed) heat, full basement: breezeway; one- New York 15, New York. or confirm and ratify the same, accord- Clerk of th. Borough ot Little Silver, $3.08 SHREWSBURY—^Three-level home. At- LUXURIOUS SPACIOUS 8-room you buy to build or for investment, Douglass & Co., 140 Broadway, New ing to said terms and conditions, pro- (Signed) HERMAN BAItKBL. car garage, attached, Electric stove, tached Karaite: large plot. Good neigh- York, New York. dish washer, screens and storm sash, house. Finest Fair Haven loca- it vwiil pay you to Investigate this viding that no higher pries or better WALTER C. DENNIS, NOTICE. ; 1 borhood; $16,500, Rolston Waterbury, Eddy ft Company, % Bankers Trust Com* awnings, Immediate occupancy. Price Realtor and Insuror, 16 West Front st. tton, .Three master bedrooms, exceptional opportunity. Twin Lake terms shall be bid for eald property by $«.O8. Little Silver, N. J. Take notice that Charles P. Johnson, J15.000. Joseph L. Carlone, Realtor, 86 pany, P. O, Box 706, Church Street any other person, RE 6-8600.« paneled den, large efficient kitchen, Development Co., Inc., 211 S, E, Annex. New York. Now York. • • . NOTICE. ' haa made application to the Township Bridge ave., corner Oakland, RE 6- Commltte* ot the Township of Middle- 1420 SMALL FARM—Nine acres with dandy dlnlng-porch, maid's room, bath, Third ave,, Fort .Lauderdale. The King ft Company, % City Bank Farmers By order of the Township Committee Take notl-.e that Fred Tetl has ap- seven-room house in perfect condition. Trust Company, 22 William St., New of the Township of Mlddletown, plied to the Mayor and Council of the town, tor a Plenary Retail Consumption ' LITTLE SILVER—Traditional Cape Tremendous value at $15,000. Rolston powder room; 2-car garage. Volum- local address for immediate atten* York 15, Now York. HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Borough of Little Silver for a Limited license for the premises, situated on the Cod. Living room, dining room, Waterbury, Realtor and Insuror. 16 West inous storage space; landscaped for tion, write to "Florida," Box 611, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Kcnner & Beane, Township Clerk. Retail Distribution licence for. premises aouth aide of State Highway Route No. .kitchen, one bedroom and tile bath on Front tt. RB 6-8500," complete privacy, Excellent value! Red Bank.* 70 Fine St., New York, N. Y. Dated! May 28, 1962. ' $8.86. eltuated at Parker Avenue and Willow 36, Eaut ot Avenue D, in the Township ; first floor; one bedroom with room for Drive, Little Silver, N. J. • ot Mlddletown, in the County of lion- $20,500, SuHnble also for profes- Stockholders Holding One (1) Per Cent k one more on second floor, scrcened-in NOTICE Objections, if any, should be made Im- mouth. . ; open porch. Split rail fence, beautifully sional office and residence, Bernard TWO l^ROOM APARTMENTS with Or More of Preferred Stock NOTICE Is hereby given that an offer landscaped lot. Asking $15,000. Ayers- "S.AX.E.S."—N. J., Conn.. West- mediately in writing to Fred L. Ayers, Objections, It any, ahould be madeln ! chester, L. I, Outstanding list- Boyarin Agency. HE 6-0428-W. bath. Large store, formerly Butter's Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance has been received by the Township Com- Clerk of the Borough of Little Sliver. writing to Howard W. Roberts, clerk of Fahy Agency, 16 Church st., Little Sil- chain, - Ideal for grocery store, meat Company. Springfield. Massachusetts. mittee ot the Township of Mlddletown the Township ot Mlddletown, ver. RE 6-268 8. Inge, Active sales service. LlttU markefc, 1&7 Sixth ave., corrier Jollne Cudd ft Company, % Chase National for the purchase of property located In $2.«4 """"FR1E: D TETI. (Signed.) BED BANK—Expansion attic ranch ave.. Long Branch. the Towmhlp of Mlddletown, being Lots Sliver, Well built ranch type house. TWO-STPRY, FlVE-blOOM home, Ott Bank, Personal Trust Dept., 11 Broad 18.96 CHARLES F. JOHNSON. ••' house, Living room with fireplace, Low taxes. Asking $24,000, Kath- FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW, with all Im St., New York lB.Tfew York. 111-112, on, the Map entitled Hillside, NOTICE. kitchen and dinette, two bedrooms with corner lot, New heating system, provements. Located on five acres; Carothers ft Clark, 519 Market St., Wll for the cum of $200,00, upon the-fol- Take notice that Ralph Ribustelll ha. NOTICE '{. tile bath, utility room: attached garage: arine Dlonlsl. RU 1-0749. Amoa N. Excellent value, $8,000, Bernard also one-car garage. Randolph Jacob- mtngton, Delaware. lowing terms: Cash, and that a hearing applied to the Mayor and Council of the radiant heating; $13,500. Ayers-Fahy Koagland, broker, jNew York office* Mansell ft Co., 45-47 Wall St., New York, on the aald matter Is to be held at the Take notice that Greenbrler. Inc. has Boyarin Agency, RE (-0428-W, sen, Broker, Corner of Broad and Fat- Borough of Little Silver for Plenary Ro- applied to the Mayor and Council of the Aftency, 16 Church St., Little Silver. RE 60 Dey st,, REctor 2-7147. torson aves,, Shrewsbury, Phone RB 6' New York. Mlddletown Township Hall on Wednes. tall Distribution license for premises sit- . 6-3838. 3867. Mae ft Company, P, O, Box 926, Pitts* day afternoon, June 11. 1952, at 3:30 uated on corner of Prospect avenue and Borough of New Shrewsbury for a Plen- o'clock at which time the Township Com- ary Retail Consumption license for prem- FAIR HAVEN—Living room, dining LITTLE SILVER—Cnpe Cod. on beauti- LITTLE SILVER—Three bedrooms, llv- burgh 80, Pennsylvania. Church street. Little Sliver, N. J. ':'•• room, large kitchen, two .bedrooms SIX-ROOM HOUSE—All Improvements. ful grounds, fenced In, Four rooms Aetna - Life Insurance Company, 151mittee will consider said offer and ises' situated at Box 182, Squankum rdv Ing room, dining room and kitchen; whether It will reject the same or eon- Objections, If any, should be made Im- Borough of New Shrewsbury. and bath: nice lot. Asking: $13,500. , One-car garage; two acres of ground. and tile bsth downstairs; one room up, two-car garage; lot 100x200, Must be Farmlngtoh Ave., Hartford, Conn, mediately in writing to Fred L, Ayers, Mrs, Mader, Sears and Washington aves,, with apace for more; plaster walls, hard- Anderson and Co,, % Fldellty-Fhlladel. firm and: ratify the same, according to Objeetions, if any, should bs made im- Ayers-Fahy Agency, 16 Church at.'. Little seen if you are looking for a beauti- said terms and conditions/ providing Clerk ot the Borough, of Little Silver. mediately In -writing to Margretta L. I'Silver. RB Atlantic Highlands. AT 1-1683.' wood fioori, oil-fired steam heat, screened ful home. Randolph Jacobsen, Broker, phla Trust Company, Trust Depart- (Signed) SHREWSBURY—Attractive house One porch oh! kitchen; detached garage. RE ment, 135 S, Broad St.; Philadelphia, that no higher price or better terms Reed.-Borough Clerk of Borough of New LTTTLB SILVKH—Modern stucco ranch corner of Broad and Patterson ' aves,, shall be bid for aeid property by any Shrewsbury. r house on %-acre. Three bedrooms. year old. Five rooms, plus partly fin-6-0875-J. Seasonable priced." Shrewsbury. Phone RB 6-3867. Pennsylvania. $8.01 ished expansion sttlc. Extra large lot. Atwell ft Co., 46 Wall Street, New York. other person. ' (Signed) ; • living room with fireplace, dining room, KUMSON—Five-room house. Two bed- PAIR HAVEN—Bungalow. Six rooms, New York, Greenbrier, Inc. • halt-and playroom, kitchen and laundry. Five minutes to railroad, No brokers. rooms, tile bath, plaster walls, base- By Order of the Township Committee NOTICE RE 8-9254-W for appointment. bath, also attic finished with two Kane ft Co., e/o Chase National Bank, of the Township of Mlddletown. Officera . ? h Full cellar with shower room; two-car ment, expansion attic, full screens, itorm extra bedrooms. Large cellar, closed Personal Trust Dept., 11 Broad Street, Take notice that Roxa Mllofsky ,and Elle Berry, 194 West Market Street, . garage; plaster wall construction, oak sash, Venetian blinds and electric range HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Adeline Richmond T/A Heritage'Liquors, included, hot water oil heat; lot 50x150: porch and also one open porch, screens New York, 15, New York. . Newark, N. J., President. I ; flooring throughout, fully Insulated, oil SHREWSBURY — New six-room and storm sash, carpets and blinds. Mertrus ft Co., 200 E, Redwood Street, • Township Clerk, has applied to the Mayor and Council of Earllne Berry. hot -water heat; $26,000. Ayera-Fahy ranch house, Large plot, Excel* $14,000. RU 1.0860.* Lot 50x200. Price (17,000. Randolph Dated! May 28, 1952, $8.86, Borough of Red Bank for a Plenary Re- Baltimore 3. Md. tain Distribution license for premises sit- 124 .West Market Street, Newark, N. . Agency, 18 Church st,. Little Silver. lent opportunity for G, I, Only one* BEAUTIFUL HOME^-SIx rooms, two tile Jacobsen, Broker., corner Broad and Thomas ft Ward, c/o Equitable Trust Monmouth County Stirrogate'e Court J.,Vlce President. « • BE 6-2838. bath showers; fine cellar throughout; Patterson aves., Shrewsbury, Phone RE Company, Wilmington. 90, Delaware. uated at 7 Broad Street, Red Bank, New Jamet Berry, 289 Norfolk Street, Mew- KUMSON—% of an acre, near river. left at $550 down. Call B. J, Mir- 20x20 garsge; other outbuildings; land- 6-8867. A. A. Welsh ft Co., c/o The Cleveland Notice' to Creditors to Fresent Clalma Jersey. • ark, N. J,, Secretary-Treasurer, Against Estate ; v Four bedrooms, modernized pine kltch- Tin, MA 1-2568. scape around the home: 6% acres. Oil BUILDING LOT #81, Center st., Glen- Trust Co,, Estates Dcpt.. 016 Euclid Objections, If any, should be made im- Board of Directors and Stockholders •."«n living room, large dining room, full heat. MI 5-0884-J-l. Avenue, Cleveland 1, Ohio. (25.08. In the Matter ot the Estate cf Thomas mediately In writing to Amy E. Shinn, of the above are the same. $5.28 t mary Park, Mlddletown, Call W, T. E, Best, Deceased, Borough Clerk of Red Bank Borough, .< attic and cellar. Open porch; $16,500, CENTRAL RED BANK location, Living gSRNEft LOT—NO "reasonable otter re- Jones. RB 6-1955, "~ Ayers*Fahy Agency, 16 Church at., Little fused; also two-family house. Ccn- NOTICE Pursuant to the order of porman Me- (Signed) NOTICE room, dining room, three bedrooms, StX ROOMS AMC BATH with garage, Faddln, Surrogate of the County of Mon- ROSE MILOFSKY. Take notice that Rose Gunman T/A- SlWerer.. RE 6-2838; bath; two-car garage; enclosed front trally located In Red Bank. 38 West st. oil heat, hot water, 60x150, newly THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY • INCOME PROPERTY In Atlantic High- mouth, this day made on the application 8.52 , ADELINE RICHMOND, . , Xose X^Brentwood Hotel, has applied to porch i large ' shady lot. Convenient to ESrOrttOWN-t-ro-war colonial. Living decorated,' In Port Monmouth. $7,600. TO: EMMELINE E. SMITH, also of the undersigned, Judson E, Best, Sole the TpwriBhlp Committee of the Town- : \ lands, Lartrfe living room with fire- churches, schools and shopping. Price room with flreplace, kitchen, 2 bed- Write or call Vincent Rlvettl, 4629 Ben- known as Emeline E. Smith, her i place, kitchen and sun room,' two bed- Executor of the estate ot Thomas E. NOTICE ' ' •,'•••• ship of Mlddletown for a Plenary Rctull $12,500. Ella Wiltshire Agency, Real- rooms, tile bath on first floor; 2 large bed- genline ave., Union City, N. J, Union heirs, devisees and personal rep- Best, deceased, notice-Is hereby given to' Take notice that John Arnono and Consumption license for promises situ-' rooms and bath on first floor; four bed- tors. SE 2-0004 or RE 6-3306, Open rooma on second floors full cellar, hot 6-4917.* resentatives,- and her, 'their or the creditors of said deceased: to present Minnie'Arnone, trading as Michael's Bar, ated at Southeast corner of Hamilton l'- rooms and bath on second and two more week-ends. water oil heat: garage! 100-foot plot in any of. their succestors'ln right, has applied to the. Mayor and-Council ot £ bedrooms and bath on the third. Full BBLFORD—New nxe-room bungalow. Ex- teethe said Sole Executor, aa aforesaid; and- Leonard avenues, Leonardo, New ULTRA MODERN ranch home. Living secluded residential neighborhood. Tax panslon attic, basement, hot water, title and interest; "JOHN DOE" their clalma under oath, within six the Borough of Red.Bank for a Plenary Jersey. ' V cellar, oil, hot water heat. Second floor under 1125 annually, deduced to 113,. husband of ;.Emrnel!ne E. Smith, room with fireplace, beautiful Youngs- oil heat, fireplace, aluminum windows, ; months from this date. Retail Consumption;license for.premises Objections, If any,- should he mndo im- ': has been rented for income purposes. town kitchen, Bendlx stove and refrig- 600. T. HcGlnness, Itealtor. EA 8- electric range, Insulated. Many other - - also knowrUms Emetine E. Smith, Dltsd Freehold,. N.-J...May 14.US52. situated: at 172-178-A Monmoufh street. 1 'Asking $12,000, Ayers-Fahy Agency. 0740.• said nanie' "John Doe" being mediately in writing to Howard W. Uol)-, erator, two bedrooms, expansion attic; features. Phone KB 6-0780.* JUDSON E. BEST, Red'Bank..N. J, *•»• 1 •:.*1V*r., '^000. Ayers-F&hy Agency, 16 Church st.* NOTICE ers are defendants, pending in the Su- lilttle Silver. RE 6.2888. second floor; garage, Excellent con- three apartments of three rooms and Notice to Creditors to Present Clalma Frances E. Stoble. T/A West End Bar near .Palmer Avenue, (Westside). East dition. Asking 114,000. Ella Wiltshire bath each. Two separate bedrooms, oil The following Is a copy of an ordi- perior Court ot New Jersey Chancery Di- Against Estate, and Restaurant, has applied to; the May!- Keansburg, New Jersey, Mlddletown WO-FAMILY HOUSE—Located in very Agency, Realtors. RE 6-B306 or SE 2-heat, About three acres; two-car ga- nance that was introduced at a regularly vision, Monmouth County, Docket No, In the Matter ot the Eitate of Harrlette or and Council of Red.Bank-Borough for Township, . „- • ' good neighborhood. Convenient to 004. Open week-ends. .__ rage; several outbuildings, beautiful held meeting of the Township Committee F 1785-51, within thirty-live (35) days W, Ferguson, Deceased, ' a Plenary Retail Consumption .'license Objections, If any, should be made lm^ '<* ihopplnff.; transportation and schools. •hade trees. Main highway Asking $26.- ot the TownshlB ot Mlddletown oh May after June 10th, 1952, exclusive of such for premises situated afc 2 Morford Place mediately In writing to Howard VT.' t>r Property in good condition. Yields >LD MAN RIVER li at your door with 28, 1952, and passed first reading and Pursuant to the order ot Herman Me. thli ranch style, home on a well land- W»J°8«Wi or RE 6.4409.\y. date. If you fall to do so, the relief Faddln, Surrogate of the Countyof Mon- and 188 West Front Street, Bed Bank, Roberts, Towmhlp Cleric of Mlddletown , a good Income, Joseph L, Carlone, was laid over for further consideration demanded In the complaint will be taken mouth, this qay made on the application N, J, Township, ' "Realtor; 86 Bridge ave., corner Oak- icaped two-acre plot in a selected Rum- EHtCEb FOR Quick aALEl-Flve^odm upon second and final passage to a meet- againit you by default. son location. Living room with fire- house. Three bedrooms, completely ing of the said Township Committee to of the undersigned. The Second National Objections, if any, should be made im- place, dining room, kitehen, four bed- modern, gas heat. Located on hard «ur. The action has been Instituted for the Bank of Red Bank, Administrator, with mediately In writing to Amy S. Shinn, BAYSKORE "COLUMBIAN CLUB, , BIX-ROOM HOUSE—Two tile baths, tile be held at the Committee Meeting Room rooms, two baths! attached two-ear ga- face road, East Keansburg; $5,600 ,n the Middletown Township Hall, at purpose of foreclosing two certain cer- Will annexed of the estate ot Harrlette Borough Clerk of Borough ot Red Bank. INCORPORATED, 8" kitchen; K-acre lot; full cellar, hot rage. Asking $29,590. Ella Wiltshire Phone KB 6-0966- y | Mw after elan :lflcates of' tax aale made by the Col- W. Ferguson, deeeascd, notice Is hereby Offlcere . ' If water heat. One mile high school, Free- 1 __ _ _ ' " '' niter o:au. State Highway rt. 85 and Kings High- Agency, Realtors. RE 6-8806 or SESHREWSBURY—Five rooms, bath, bsse^ way, Mlddletown, N. J. on Wednesday. ector of Taxes' of the Borough of given to the creditors of said deceased THOMAS STOBLE, Elmer Yager, President. hold. Marlboro id,, R. D, 1. Phillip 2-0004. Open week-enda. Shrewsbury to Francis L. Wntnrlght. The o present to the said Administrator with 18.96 FRANCES E. STOBLK, Port Monmouth, N. J. Blelarskl.r ment, ecctric atove and refrigerators June 25, 1952 at 8:30 o'clock P, M., at Blelaraitl. two-ear cinder block garage with new which time all persons Interested will he first bearing date August 30, 1940, re- Will annexed, aa aforesaid, under oath, NOTICE. ' - William DeMio, Vice President, FiVB LAR6E RboU HotiSb. Large too^ ONLY ONE LEFT—Custom built overhead doors. Good location. One given an opportunity to be heard, corded In the Monmouth County Clerk's within six months from this date. Take notice that Bates Lodge, No. 280, 82 Washington Ave., Keansburg, N, St,' car garage: tUe bath, kitchen, hot Office In Book 1198 of Mortgages on Dated Freehold, N. J., May 11, 1951. Thomaa. Hlgglna. Secretary-Treasurer, Sun Ranch home at.pre-regulatlon SJosk. from store, school and bus: $B.- HOWARD W. ROBERTS, I. B. P. O. E. ot W. haa applied to the i water heat, fully Insulated: %-ncr« lot. 000. BE 6-8817-R after 5 P. M.* page 15, covering premises described THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Mayor and Council of ,theiBorough, of Avenue D, Atlantic Highlands, N. J, Oee- mile .high school, Freehold, Marl- "x" terms; 6% down, 4^,,80-year _ , Township Clerk. on said certificate and on the tax map Red Bank for a Club License for prem- Trusteee hl111 Dated! May 28, 1052. OF RED BANK, 1?"° 'ji*- Pi'- ^ " BleUrsH.* terms for vets, Here's your chance of said Borough as Block 4, Lots 20, By: Paul N. Jahnea, ies situated at 306 Shrewsbury Avenue, Tohn Mtele, Keansburg, N, J. VAN HORN REALTORS—KnoUwood AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR 21, and 22, on the north side ot Fat- Anthony Vacearelli,' East Kcansbutg, N. J. J3EMI-BUNGALOW-—Large living room, to buy at the old easy terms. The ACQUISITION OP LANDS AT PORT Ass't Trust Officer, Red Bank, N. J. kitchen, dinette, tile bath, two bed- ranoh house; two bedrooms | tenon Avenue, in said Borough. The 55 Broad Street, Red Bank. N. J. John Hines, Main St., Port Monmouth, home that wa> featured In Better MOKMOUTK FROM ISABEL P. GOL- second bearing date August 30th. 1940, Objection., if tny, should be made lm- rooma downstairs; two rooms upstairs. nuM-ln vMiltleit fireplace; modem DEN AND APPROPRIATING! THE Messrs^ Wise ft Wise, medlately^ln writing to Amy B. Shlnn, ,.. Full cellar, oil burner. G. I. appraised homes and Gardens, available with kitchen| expansion attic: $11,600, recorded In, said Clerk's OIHco In Book 54 Broad Street, Arnold'Wesiler, Wilson av... Port Mon. COST THEREFOR HOB of Mortgages on page 16 covering Clerk ot the Borough of Red Bank. mouth, N. J. $7.48. 'K 113,500, 13 Elisabeth Parkway, EA or without tasteful decorations and i% mortgage, Ray Van Horn, Fair Red Bank, N, J., (Signed) - • BE IT ORDAINED hy the Township premises described on said certificate Attorneys. $11.76 ULYSSES O. JONES, Exalted Ruler, 17 • FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW — Recently furnishings. Three bedroomi j large Haven. RB 6-4100.* Committee of th. Towmhlp of Middle- and on said tax map as Block 4, Lot NOTICE. 18, on the north aide of Patterson Ave- William Street, Fair Haven, -N. J. decorated, oil burner; also smaller garage; brseseway; storage roomt town! Monmouth County Surrogate*. Court WILLIAM HARRIS, Secretary, 1« Rich- Take notice that John J. Stoble anl ' building on property: lot 76x100. Oc- fully lahdscaped corner plot. Range, Section 1. That in orCr to provide nue, ln said . Bprough of Shrewsbury, . ardson ave,, Eatontown,-N, J, * Thomas Stoble, T/A Stoble'a - Bar and cupancy In SO days) 16,200, KB 6 WATERFRONT bargain! Six-room a recreational facility for the people The premises covered by both certificates Notice to Creditora to Present Claims ALGIE DILLARD. Treasurer; 248 Shrews- Grill, have applied to the Mayor and refrigerator and washer in Youngs- In the area of Port Monmouth, the of tax sale are vacant land and have Against Eitate, colonial; new oil heating plants bury ave.. Red Bank. N. J. . $8.96, Council of the Borough of Red Bank town kitchen, Finished attic, built- Township ot Mlddletown shall acquire no street number address. n the Matter of the Estate of Raymond or a Plenary Retail Consumption license ' RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS—Five minutes to pint paneling, Deep water: garage a tract of land from Isabel F. Golden; H, Van Sickle, Deceased. Monmouth County Surrogate's .Court Red Bank, Five rooms, cellar, screens in bookcaiea and ehlna, linen closets, t You and each' ot you are made ,de- for premises situated at 180 Monntoutb $12,500, Low taxes, Ray Van being located at Port Monmouth, west- /Pursuant to the order of Dorman Mc- Notice to Creditora to Present Claims - and storm windows. Immediate oceU' wood-burning, fireplace. Country club erly of the tract known as Gordon Court endants In the above entitled action Faddln, Surrogate of the County of Mon- Against Estate. . street, Red Bank, N. J. . V — 6.0778.W. Estates, Roosevelt Circle and Cooper Horn, Fair Haven, RB 6-4100,* and being described in an agreement for because you have or may claim to have mouth, this day made on the application In the Matter of the Estate of William Objections, If any, ahould be made - RANCH HOME—In picturesque setting. sale, signed by Isabel 1'. Golden, dated some right, title, lien or other Interest of the underatgned, Ruth V, Stokea, Ad- O; Mount, Deceased. t mmedlately In writing to Amy B. Shlnn, Jf Trees, shrubs, (apart, but not iso- blvd, RB 6-1162, Three blocks May 27, 1058 and on Die with the Town- affecting the real- • estate being fore- ministratrix of the estate of Raymond Pursuant to the order ot Dorman Me Clerk, of the Borough of Red Bank. .'.<' i lated.) Living room tailored for charm west of rt, 85, on north side of RIVERFRONT — Threa acres, ten. ship Clerk, at a coit not to exceed the closed, by virtue of ownership, Inher- {. Van Sickle, deceased, notice Is here- Faddln, Surrogate of the County of Mon- .(Signed.) • .> t and' comfort, five other rooms and bath, sum ot SSOO.QQ. itance,, descent, Intestacy, devise, dower, by given to the creditors ot uld de- moutht thla day made on the application JOHN J. STOBLE, ...' Shrewsbury river," near bathing, room alata,roofed colonial; three curtesy, mortgage, deed * or conveyance, oil beat; attached double garage. Handy It Is understood that a condition of ceased to present to the said Administra- of the undersigned, Robert R, Voorheei, $8.52 THOMAS fTOBLE, I. • for commuting. Good school! $24,000. boating and fishing, F, B, Construc- modern baths j oil heat. Outbuild- entry of Judgment or some other legal trix as aforesaid, their claims under oath, Administrator of the estate of William the sale is that the Deed shall contain of lawful right. The nature of which Ray Stlllman, Highway 85, Shrewsbury, tion Company, ings, greenhouses $36,000. Offers R.ifrfvJllcln "Si4 "hataver proiect Ii In- within six months from this date, C, Mount,: deceased, notice is herebyglv- NOTICE bungalow, Oil heat; attached garagei to be Issued for the purpose of financ- TO ALL TO WHOH THESE PRESENTS Faddin, Surrogate of the County of Mon- ASSETA S • Dec, 81, 1951 Dec, 81,1050 tparge lot tastefully planted, Kear trans, SOHWARTZ.MAOKLIN REALTORS — room compact colonials four bed. ing the cost of laid work.. The total mouth, on the application'of the under- Cash » 07,081.01 | 65,312.18 iBortatlon, five minutes to station: 113,. Veterans need only $500 down on new rooms, two tiled bathss den: steam amount or bonds Inued shall not ex- GREETING I ?' •Igned, Bertha Maelntoah Jordan and JJ. SS, Government Bond. ~. p00, includes storm windows, screens, home, Four large rooms and bath, au- oil heat, Garage, Asking $26,960, ceed the sum of 1670,00, which la the WHEREAS, It appears to my satlstac- Frederick G, Weliier, Executors of the Panel and Tax Title Ltem Receivable iyeneUan blinds, Kay Stlllman, BE tomatic heat, good site lot with trees! estimated amount ot bonda or notes to ton, by duly authenticated record of eitate of Alfred E, Jordan, deceased, Property Acquired for Tax Title Lien Liquidation M.650, Schwarta-Maeklln, 8 White st. Say Van Horn, BE 6-4100.* be Issued, The maximum amount of the proceedings for the voluntary dis- notloe la hereby given to- the oredttora Account), ' 'solvable money to he raised from all sources solution thereof by the unanimous con- ot said deceased to present to the said Deferred x irges to Future Taxation—General mivtyvuw AREA — ft .acre terraced for the aald purpose la f 600,00, sent of all the stockholders, deposited executors as aforesaid, their-olalma un. SB* "grounds! three-level home, llvlng-dln. SIX-ROOM HOUSE—Tile bath, Automatic DBUOHTFUI, VIEW of' river—Al. n my office," that jer oath, within ilx month, from this ipingroom, fireplace, kitchen, four bed- heat, full basement. Priced for qulsk W0.1) 8' (a) Th»' »" °on. TIP. R.K111 tale, Completely Insulated, Two mutters not determined heroin .hall be hold. County of Monmouth and State 85 Maple Drive, Veil. KB 6-4100,* s determined by resolution or r.iolutlom pt New Jersey (James A, MoMahon, ba- [mprovem.nt Authorisation .f UOUMPEMPELL, AHEA—16ISO0 acres, 100 till | bedroomi, bath, oil heateri two-car ng the agent therein and In charge Great N««k Bitate., N, Y, Statutory and Special fundj.....,...,....., Enable, exceptionallly .fertilf e soil, 10. sarasti extra lot, Asking 17,800, thereof, upon whom process may he 'rnent Claims tol , Rei.rv. for C.rtaln Aiieta Receivable pucre fenced meadow, lively brook, some /L'."1"!"'0"!1. adopted piirusant to law, Dennis K, Byrne, Realtors, Phone THIS BAMOH HOUSE haa every, served) has compiled with the require.- Alb.rlR.Jube, Km,, IU#*DlU41 4eeeee4ee.....t.tee..«sa..tMe....eeB..t 'r;woodland i in delightful letting of ma. 1b) That the period of usefulness as meiiti of Title 14... Corporation! .Gen- 810 Broad St,, > ' ..ture sheds trees, Colonial home, all lm EU M160.' thing, 8lx epacloiM rooms, base. jlefl.'l'd by the SUt.ite. of N.w Jeri.y em . of Revised Statutes of New Jersey, Newark 2, New J.ri.y, »181.0BB.31 I JH.168.4T tsrovementa; good barns and outbuild ment, garage, patio | aluminum li hereby determined to.h. 10 yean, prellrolnary to the lasulng of this Car- Attorney. fl.,60 !'J Ingl, One ot Monmouth county'a real (o) That the lunplementsl debt .tat.* tlflcatt at Dissolution'. KfannjLwKh a very livable home. Aak. RUMSON—Ranch home, Two let,, bed- storm wlndowsl eun porch, picture , ffan.t '."I?.1™11 hy Section «0il.J» ot th« COMPARATIVE 8TATEMENTTOr OPERATION AND SURPLuT $80,000. Ray Stlllman. HE 6-6111, rooms, tiled bath, Heatllator flreplacs, window, Asking 118,500, Hay Van Rcvli.d Statutes was, prior ts th. nai- NOW, THEREFORE, I. in. S.oratary fjE hot air oil heat, Venetian blinds. Ask- tax. of this ordinance on first rending, of auts of the State of N«w Jersey, Do SWTTLB SILVJSH AHEA—Deep channel ing $14,2.00, Dennis K, Byrni, Realtors, Horn, Fair Haven, RB g.UOO,* Hereby, Certify that the laid oorpor. ley.nu.t |F riverfront, SO1 boat slip, attractive, duly mad. and Mod n the ofnii. of the Notice,to .drtdliori to ^pr.Miit alalnis u l ri Phone RU 1.1180.* Townihlp Clark of th. Townlhl "ot Ml3" Surplus Rsvenue Appropriated .„. $ 9,000,00 I 18,000,00 if( tiond antlclnaVlnn notill nnn iiacii ot W Add! Untxnir.d Salttie. Pflor Tear. Appropriation. 1,081,81 |0ompi«t« with, nreplaei„ i,, lilt bathroomba, laid tinl.i aha nsntabi * tatual that OYD Ha . MAnsMA fti|) Hot air coal, copper piping I ntw roof I 111,31 Total Burplui from Op.raUons and Addluton. \ 81,610,46 I 38,1111,10 land fulll b.i.m.ntbsiementsiement , Ideal ffor young arige, Asking »i2,800, .p.nnla K. ._.. -jyen-roorn cottage, It li Isiuad In .ntlclp.^rT oHRT iKu- Becratarr ot Tho Add! Deferr.d Chart.. Tn Abovs Expsndllurei pl.. Only |U,000, Uwlsy Anno/, Siyrnej. Realtor!. Phone BtF 1-1160,' furnlshedi praelieally now, anca of bondi, and shall d.ierlb. In iin- BurpluBlui i n.v.nue 00, 8uumU nffsr, Sweeney eral t.rmi the purnoi. or purpoin lor NOTICE LITTLE SILVER—Colonial residence, on BalBntt, January 1 „«„„ ,„„••„.,„„„ M, o7,01«.8» 411,705,21 OUD BU KI4J», •.»» nnanelng of which tha not. I. liautd, Take notloe that Olsrencj. M. F Attorney, 110,01, II.DBR HOME—Most attraotlve Ur«s slot, Contains six rooms, bath All iueh notes may b. Issued tor per- and noui. i>, Jjamb.rtion, T/A Lp thre.. idroom r.ildd.no. on quiet and lavatory, automata hsstj ons-osr -. bungalow | In.l. of not exo.edlng on. (1) year and a flub Total* ,,«,,},,,,,MO*,...... ,.,.'.„,„„„„„«,.,«,„«* ,.,....„ I 08,668,78 .Itf.tt. pownstalrs, PL ,.. , .-II collarj oil houll 9> ."t Inn,, have applad .to.ih*. Mi NOTICE. owder room, mod. garage, Silt price $16,000, William may b« renewed irom tlm. to ,lTm. /«r „ ,T«k. not lot that Chrli Wllllami T/A Leu I Appropriated In Current Budget 0,000,00 Srn SIIOEMI, sunporebi, full, dry baa.* H. Hlriitlriiann (Firm), Realtors, Bum- 'arnge, .AaMns 110,01)0, Marie Gox jiorlndi of not .xo.er! n» an. (1 year, >mt| oneoir ajaraji. }«*MV, Oomanih. dr., Portaupaok, LO Chrli' Bar, hHi tnpll.d to th* Mayor and Qalanos, D.o.mbir.81 OO0> ion. n\J 1.0600. but luoh noui, Inoludlnj ren.wali, .hull 3oun.ir of th. Borough of Red Batik .•Hoi, > matur. and b. paid not mate than two — — A If^aa Asa Aid BiaitA^ llaaAtiiA er^a* ••-^(••. i.,flT» *"' MATAWAN—N.w brlelc horn., Pour m for 4 Oon.um loins, for pt.mlisi 1.VIRBIDJ5 HBiaHTS-Nnraw r Cap. Oqd larj. rooms, flr.place, porch, exiun. **, ... nAVBN—Bpuolous Iflvir fd, Uly.ara from th. date of th. crltrltinl lirgin plao.i n.d an large, corner plot. Partially alon attic, aluminum uih and icrt.ni, dw.lllnif. Living roam, nr.oinoii, sun. litllat.J «t 10i v.netlan blind, i oyenlied garage i ulot room, dining room, klluhtii, two boil- Obj.otioni, It any, should b. mid. Itn- "plaster wafla anST/i'll icreen/ln- 7n»33S, Owner being transforml i 112.. roams, nath, nn irrtiunil floni'l twn lied- aeollmi »,' 'fhat Dili orill'iiiiiin* ih«1l marilataly In writing In Amy a, Unlnn, Now a\v«ilsihTi> fnr 111,109, 700, Call MA 1-HJJ.M Vv/nl,'»s .n,l li""""' l",y*lnr* "IKlnlisi hnl water nil inliii .fffifi iwniiv HIM day* aft«r In* Clark at thi Botouio o.l R.d'Bank, N, j! Mlnutb jitney, l'hom KLI ^.'OTl*',' " *-' iiubllollun th.r.ol .altir Anil. vai> RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 5, 1952 Page Eleven r,pl. Vaccarelli Home rom Korea Air Liaison J had a little doggie Cpl. Jamea Vacoarelll, son of Mr. and Mra. James Vaccarelli of M .that used to sit and beg . Weat Bergen pi., arrived Tuesday from Korea, where ai'a radio oper- itor in alr-groinjd liaison he direct- But doggie tumbled downstairs. ed 'air strikes and bombing mis- id broke his little leg sions. • doggie's Less than 1C per square foot! good as new again Because he hurried to look —-v— in the. YELLOW PAGES of the telephone book Guarantied Guaranteed Immediate Immediate Here's what he found: Deliver]! Delivery Veterinarians • Dog Equipment Pet Shops • Dog Grooming ', Dog Hospitals • Dog Food

NEW JERSRY BELL TILE TOONS CpL, Junes VaccArelll After a 30-day furlough at home Cpl. Vacoarolli will report to Camp Kilmer for further assignment. A 1946 graduate of Red Bank high THE FOUR IN-ONE GARDENING PRODUCT school he also was graduated from n Stewart Monmouth Junior college, He was associated -with his father, who Is OF MIAMI, FLORIDA proprietor of a bakery, prior to . SMART APPASEL AND -ACCESSORIES. his entrance into tlie Army in De- cember, 1950. ' Cpl. Vaccarelli -was assigned to the Far East Command after com- pleting basic training at Fort Dlx. OPENING OUR He attended the Eta Jima specialist GIVES YOU ALL ESSENTIAL SOIL TREATMENTS school in Japan for a 14-week course in radio operation and code. His assignment to the Signal Air-Ground SUMITIERSHOP Liaison Command, with-headquar- ters at Seoul, Korea, followed. Cpl Vaccarelli met Gen. Jamea Van' IN ONE EASY, ECONOMICAL OPERATION! Fleet, Eighth Army commander, 'JUNE 9th , while in the Held with his radio : team. '. : OCESHAVE. WEST END, N. J. Brownies Hold ...40,000 LBS. OF SOIL WITH TEL. L.B. 6-5491 fly-up Ritual With clothei ttyled by LEONARDO — Members af Brownie troop 75 held a "fly-up" A SINGLE GALLON CAN! America'g Outtlanding Deatgnert ceremony at Community fire, house last week. World pins were pre- • JACQUE FATH (For. Joseph Halpert) sented to Mrs. F. K. Barnard, for- mer Brownie- co-leader, Mrs. Mel- • HERBERT SANDEDf • MARGRET NEWMAN vln Ott, troop committee chairman, and Mrs. Louis Lemleux and Mrs, • PAUL BARNES , • OLEG CASS1NI George MaoGregor, troop commit- tee members. USE ANY TIME • CLAIR McCARDELL • BEN GAM Brownies, Invested by Mrs. Arthur HatHeld, were Barbara Boedding- • FOXY • AND MANY OTHERS haus, Winifred Brown, Joan Fox- hill, Sandra Guttormsen, Judith BEFORE OR AFTER PLANTING Hatfleld, Joyce Heldrlch, Lorraine Llsk, Barbara. Newmier, Judith Ott, Linda Tencate, Geraldlne Vietilll, BEFORE OR AFTER BLOSSOMING Arleen Zingale and Judith Steven- son. Girl Scout, troop 62 members who also participated were Susan Barnard, Linda Hoyle, Barbara BANISHES 2 SEPARATE TEDIOUS BACK-BREAKING CHORES Gulvlno, Susan .Thomas, Arleen Me- Tlernan: and Barbara Guttormsen. •Other Brownies attending were MWet Glaimo,' leader of the opening ceremony; Margery Cook and Carol Morgan, flag bearers, • and Jean Just spray through hose and relax MacGregor and Patricia McHufh, color guards. . ' Co-leaders,of the troop are Mrs, • Ijnproveg Soil Workability • Affords Better Drainage Charles Boeddlnghaua, Mrs. Mat- thew Stevenson and Mrs. Gustave AGRIGAIR AGGREGATES • Retard* Moisture Lost • Increases Water Retention Harold. Mothers v attending, wars Hirj.pitktd, eraiir-iurfacsd tolls of ine eliy-type looien and tram- • Prevents Crusting Mrs. .Vlto Vietelll, Mrs, William bit for Hiy pulverliitltn when tprsyed with Atriiair. Tender Meet. "YES" PROMPTLY TO 4 OUT OF 5 Teneate, Mrs. Mildred Guttormsen, lin|l |«t a chance It break out into the open »ooner...lo brsslhe and Man and Woman—Married or Slngl«—W«Uem< Mrs. Dorothy Heldrleh/Mrs. George to grow ilnrdr...rooti get a'chance to branch^out and thrlre without Foxhlll, Mrs. Thomaa Ztngale, Mrs, Coaelder • lcwn only U tt It th* nuns' solution to your problem. "Woclti? Aplfalr will penetrate tough I'OII to a depth of from 3 to 5 William Brown, Mrs. Max Whitman, WHY TAKC LESS THAN AC?ICAIR when only Agrigair gives 70a a)Mn«M When it is, g«t these advantages Iron AWM(. Mrs.' GeorgA Campbell and Mrs lnchsiI«A|B give you only (wo conditioning tctiona at moat, AGRIGAIR it a revolu* mad* your way. For exampla, season Saturday with a cook-oul $247.63 payment date arranged to At $312.02 at the honie'of Mrs. G. F, Herold, 348.30 448.09 Girls orvthe troop's waiting list at- tionary new chemical triumph, developed to completely cultivate your your payday. And your loan tending wore Susan Davis, Loll •t any ftumof offica eitab- Abort anmuntr cavir •v.iytMnal Davidhelser, Mary Esther Marsh soil... even aa it eliminates fertilization and plant feeding ai two separate, Hahai your credit at over 600 lo fi»0, ft of 1% no. w fell, Edith Stevenson, Diane Mueller an ' affiliated offices coait to coait. •bow. . . ' N. J. Claire Herold. Others present wen V' coatly, back-breaking labor atepa. THE FACTS ARE Agrigatr and only Julie Davis, Charlies, Diane and OVII » MIUION IO»H» Peggy Boeddlnghaus, Richard anl Agrigair will: Completely treat up to 1,500 square feet of Mil (40,000 lba), i Whether you need a email amount for a abort time or a Janet Tencate, Susan and Tommj larger amount for a year or more] be iure of Barnard, Nan. MacGregor and Jud AGRIGAIR AERATES Provides all the neceatary fertilizer and plant valuei. Make your toil soft, friendly, neighborly service at TWmaf. Lett year, Herold. . "h/utmol made over a million loem proof we Agrigair** power to penetrate Jtard-paeked lurfaeei turm tough, arid fluffy and friable.. .in one child's play operation. And all with one tingle Adults in charge were Mr. and •oil into «oft, airy toll...more workable because if ii porous...and Ilka to up>and-tpray*action, rather/than strenuous stooping. v. COMBINED COMFARATIVB 8ALAU0B SHBBT .ASSISTS ' ' ' drew M. VanDyks. was caller an Dee.31.tMl Dw.3i,*l»S0 Carman E. Opdyke, pianist. CM* .. . .„,—, .....J130.101.81 » 94,490.5 U. S. Qovernmant Bonds ..... -...... _... - 12,690.00 12,436,01 Prises were awarded to Waltei Tnnea Md T»s:Tltle Llom Rcoclvabl* I4,««»,B7 ' iO,T5>.8 Tier, Robert Murphy and Antoln< AocmmU lioc.lvable „ ,... „. »,07«.X7 10 428.9 ette Slolllano. Refreshments wars AGRIGAIR FERTILIZES Deferred Ohtrcn to 8ueee«Un« ITew'a Btvenue -. 8,500.00 served by Mrs. Edward Vtner and Over and above toll aggregation and aeration, Agrigair tddt mvvh TOTAL Asaisrrs ... •,..m»,»10,48 *14«,«04,0 Mrs. John Burr, Chaperons aod needed fertiliser Jo your, sell! Plants and roott thrive better-grow guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Mar- LIABILITIES. RESERVES AND SURFLUB ' healthier and quicker whet enriched by Agrigair. Agrigair contains Appropriation Rwervm , -...-..„.._..».._...... $ 3,814,11 I 7,747.2 shall Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Robert the nitrogen, phosphorus.'and polaioinm, at well as the trace ele* AoJounts Fayablt and Other LlablHtl«» ...... 9,88J,10 8,811.1 Kook, Mrs. William Hogan, Mrs. Statutory and Special Funda , —..^....-...... ^...... 7,170.81 l,01J,f Opdyke, Robert YWlllty and the menu, vitamiiu and hormones etienttsl for proper plant growth. Yon use coupon below HeMrvw (or Certain Atattt BHOtvable ...... I4.B48.18 19,630,1 school prlnolpal, Walker W, can forget about fertilisation at a separate laboriout ehore-Agrlgalr Surp)"« —•...... ,„..„, 119,179,98 118,911.0 Nelion, eliminate* 111 TOTAL UABILlTIEfl, kBSBRVBS AND 8URFl 1148,004,0 Class members present wsre Walter Baumgardt, Philip Burr, QUART $3.75 OOMPARATIVB STATBMEMT OP OPSATIOM AKD BURPLU8 0UKBBNT_ACCOI Joseph Cameron, Betty Ann Craw- CAN ford, James Oulda, William John< Year 1911 son, Nancy Maokey, Mary MoMann, Burplui Revinut Ciuh Appropriated ,..| 14,600,00 GALLON ••..,...,.,...,.,..,.. m,818.OO Robert Murphy, Patrlela Murphy, Current Rovonut (C«h Batla) ...... :..„...... « Doris Nelson, Leslie Parleman, , ' Total Revtnuo .„-..„„...»«„—, Melvln Reynolds, Richard niohard- CAN fon, Mary Lee Richmond, Thoniai OperaUonf, Budget and Enuwitor „ Sohnoor, Walter -Salmon, Antoin- Looul Sohool ~ ette Slotllano, William Sklllman, County: Tax . Robert Smith, Bllzateth SU1. ACT NOWI Immediate tupply In limited! Total Expenditure! „ baum, Raymond Terranova, Oar AGRIGAIR FEEDS 1116,121,9 rstt Thorns, Joans Phillips, Wat' SurpludN from OptraUon „ «.'....,».....,..«..»..8 47.437,08 I 11,617,71 ter Tlor, Beatrlot Vlnar, Klalni Soil neadi plant food. Agrigair tuppllea all the nutrient values CHEMICAL PRODUCTS DIVISION. BBTANV MILLS. INC.. PAS^ TL ynwrodW Balanoj trtic VeM'iI Wwo»OTon». TSUlJ >l«t« Waldman, hvthtt Walling, Jr., needed lo help "keep everything flourishing...root, plant and leal. Luiraoa Wllloy and Stephen 2o It's another labor-saving extra you'll find only i"n Agrlgalr.wtnd yet lobowsky, It com yon no moral * ! AGRIGAIR NOW AVAILABLE S Add D»rorro• iwMtiifiil when wied si anytime before planting ohalrman, Mn, Samuel Acller, fl. I IL Jl".Vi0VVS!5l!n"!r>' J' • a»aio«iais wsia prMared from .the report of iinllto tht TowMhlp of Atlantic, County oi Monmouth' lot tht caltnjsr rs»r ISM. Th, mnolsl s»or#t»ryi Mrs, F, L, Hor. "FAltM and GARDEN SUPPLIES" , rtpert »( audit suUltud by Joi.pW. 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Color guards of Wilbur J. Price post of.'the .American Legion and Keansburg post of Molly Pitcher Hotel the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies' auxiliary with a rifle squad from Fort Monrnouth during Memorial day observances at Victory park, Carr and Washington aves. The services followed a parade and the placing of wreaths at the monument in front of borough hall. The graves of all veterans of the community also, were decorated by a Legion committee. At delightfully air conditioned the extreme left, facing the honor roll, is Mayor Felix J. Brennan, who with other borough Only Frigidaire makes Lifetime Porcelain, the brilliant, officials, took part in the services. : hard, pur* white finish that can't be stained, icorched, scuffed or burned ... and, it stays that way for a lifetime! , Keantburg Frigidaira Lifetime Porcelain Finish also available on new, Rumson PTA Cyclamatic Frigidaire Refrigerators,' A triple celebration wa« held Sunday at the horn* of Mr. and Has Installation Mrs. Edward.Rockefeller honoring RUMSON—Mrs. Thomas N. Rosa the birthdays of Mrs. Chester Bea- of Oceanport, a vice president of man of Red Bank. Mrs. 'William the county P.T.A., Installed officers Meyer of Belfbrd and Mr. and Mrs, of the Rumson P.T.A. Tuesday in Edward Rockefeller's wedding an- the high school auditorium. The niversary. A buffet supper was P.T.A. has gtven the Lafayette served. Others present war* Mr. Street elementary school a motion and Mrs. Kenneth Woodward 'and picture projector, costing $98, and son Charles, Miss Judith Mazza, has contributed $15 to the school Mrs. Susan Otten, Chester Beaman for prizes in the. music project. and daughter Trudy Anne of Red Amorfaa s No. I Refrigerator! Bank, Mr. and (Mrs, Harold-Otten Installed were Mrs. Ralph Wal- in beauty, new .convenient** cmd ter, president; Mlsg Esther Barnes and daughter Carolyn,- William' and Mrs. Gustavus Sickles, vice Meyer and George Bergeron. . features. presidents; Mrs. Robert Rhatican, After the regular meeting of the secretary, and James Campbell, Legion auxiliary last, week the Frtwzer holds op to 44He. treasurer. Mrs. Robert Noyes of birthdays of Mrs. Ann ; Cameron, Fair Haven is the retiring presi- Mrs. Dorothy Kerrlck and Mrs. Lifetime Porealaln Interior dent. Helen Davis were celebrated. Mra. Jean Adayah was the winner of'a Roll-to-you Shelves ' New board members named by special prize. Delegates were ap- Mrs. Walter were Mrs. Sickles and pointed to attend the county con- Famous Meter-Mlstr MMhaniim Mrs. Arthur Adamson, parent-edu- vention. They are Mrs. Anno Cam- cation; Mrs. Grandin Hammell, the eron, president; Mrs. Martha Ruh- Deep, Twin Hydrator* Dollar club; Mrs. John Bo'rglund, man, past president; Mrs. Helen Sr., reception; Mrs. John Korzdor- Davis, past president; and Mrs. Full-width Chill Drawer fer, publications; Mrs. James Wag- William Krueger, past president. ner, hospitality; Russell H. Min- Sliding Basket-Drawer ton, parliamentarian; Mrs. Saul Alternates are Mrs. Claire Camer- Shapiro, historian; Mrs. Rhatican, on, Mrs. Margaret Corbley, Mrs. publicity; Mrs. William Moncrleff, Lillian Broander and Mrs. Joseph The Tan or budget; Mrs. Priscilla Wimpress, Adaysh. ' ; Model Investiture of Boy Scout troop Dee Gee Wine Calf civil defense; Mrs. Lawrence DR97-P 39975 Schilling, rhember-at-large, and 105 was held last week in St. Ann's board representatives, Dr. Charles auditorium, with presentations of A. Wolbach, superintendent of badges and pins mads by Joseph Rumson schools; Prank Welnhei- Napier, leader, and John Leach, mer, principal Rumaon high chairman of troop committee. Flr«i school; Francis Hockey, principal class badges ;. were. given i to Mat- thew McClaine, Donald Plug, Wil- JOHN B. ALLEN, CO. Lafayette Street school, and Mrs. 1 Nbyes. liam McClalne, Robert-Thach, John Parry and Dennis Flannlgan; (ten- 93 BROAD ST. RED BANK TEL. 6-0207 A farewell gift was presented to derfoot badges to Ronald'Blbaud, John Neiss, who has been serving Marvin Carmen, Francis Connel- as: principal of Lafayette Street ly. Raymond.Naughton and Louis • NEAR POSTOFFICE school, during Mr. Hockey's term Morrell; to new patrol leaders Ber- of duty with the army. Mr. Hockey nard Blum and' William McClaine; will return to Lafayette Street to assistant patrol leaders, Dennis school in the fall. Flannlgan, John Parry,: Walter The chorus of the fourth, fifth Wall and Marvin Carmen; ono- Frigidaire's exclusive Live-Woter Ac- and sixth grades, directed by Mrs. year pins and longer to''explorers tion gets clothes really clean. Two EHna Woolman' Johnson, sang sev- Marvin McClaine, Sr., patrol lead- eral selections. Pianists for the pro- er; James Drake, troop scribe, and Live:Water rinses get them bright os G£T YOURS NOW I gram were Margaret Johnson, Hei- Donald Plug-, patrol leader; one- new, and the Rapidry-Spin finishes di Purdy and Joan May. Brian year pins to Ronald Bibaud, Rer- VanNostrand played a trumpet so- nard Blub, Dennis Flannlgan, Mi- them pounds lighter — all autpmati- lo; Susan Needle and Mary Park' chael Leach, William • McClaine, eally. er, clarinet duet; Karen and Ron Raymond Naughton, Thomas Fa- aid Holm, piano duet, and Karen pas, Robert Stesanaki, Waiter Wall • Exclusive Select-O-Dial ' Hammell, trombone solo. and Chris Somerton. • Unimatie, staled mechanism WEIST WATCH FOUND RUMSON CLASS REUNION A lady's wrist watch found Sat- RUMSON—The class of 1942 of • Top loading for convenience urday, by Sgt. Frank Mazza of the Rumson high school will hold a e Put it anywhere, no bolting down Take, your choice of these Red Bank police department has class reunion Saturday night at been turned over to. Deputy Chief the Wlllowbrook restaurant, Fal: beautiful new SINGER* Sew- George Clayton. The.: owner, - ac- Haven. Mr». John V. Ellis and ing machines! Now available cording to Clayton, can claim the Mrs. William McKenzle are Jri 75 for immediate delivery. Every watch by properly identifying it. charge of arrangements. ' Washer 309 one built for a lifetime of pleasant sewing. World's most MEN'S •,'Liberal trade-in popular, most dependable allowance. ;•_ machines I SKIPDENT ;& BROADCLOTH SPORT ,50 SHIRTS 1 NYLON ACETATE SKIPDENT This new Frigidaire Electric Bang* with the "Wonder Oven" cooks at two dif- ferent temperatures at the same time SPORT •in the some oven, SHIRTS o Cook-Master Oven Clock Control Short »l«v. ttylit tor cool tumnur wur. •!•»< Cnv.rMbC*n U sol. * Full-width Storage Drawer •!«•; Mut. Sim 1444 • Triple-duty Thermlxer MEN'S SEERSUCKER SHIRTS * Radiantube 5-Speed Cooking Units • , Full-width Cooking-Top Lamp MEN'S SEERSUCKER PAJAMAS Two-spoed electric Time-Signal Budget PorlabU 1B sturdy; compact; low-priced. De Luxe Modern Desk has three roomy drawer*. my luitwtll, Aiiwras y»u •••! ilumkirlnt Comes in handy case for carrying or storage. A handsome piece with stool to match. •it* need n* Iwilnr. RecuUr itn(Ui V .75 kiiM ItntMi. flin A, B, O, D, ' 389;.75

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mer home in Perllng Heights, O»U- Cpl. P. T. Smith, Jr. . . Eatontown Belford > kill mountains. MORTGAGE FINANCING Committees wars appointed* l««t Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McLaugh- Home from Austria Gill Scout troop 27 went on a weak by Mrs. John Seveis, presl- lln of Levittown, L. I., spent sev- hlkfr Monday after school and ob- Arrange for Fuel Now INDUSTRIAL dent of the FTA. at her borne, u eral-day^ 'last, w«ek.with iMr, and SHREWSBURY — Cpl. Philip T. served the wild animal show at fallows: Mr*. Luther Waiting, Mrii;Joseph-HaliVdayi:•; •"'.. . Smith; Jr., U. S. Marine Corps, son the Drive-In theater. WHILE PRICES.ARE LOW RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL lunchroom treasurer; Mrs. Vivian Mr. and Mra;' Ernest VolkUnd of Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Smith of The W.S.C.S. met Tuesday night Correspondent* Bader, program'Chairman; Mra. spent: the week-end with Mr. andBroad st., has returned from ftve at the home of Mrs, Arden Miller, months' duty In Austria. He spent Wyckoff rd, Mra, Howard Mont- COAL — FUEL OIL '•$*•• - ••»..,- THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION William Sefcik, budget and finance; Mrs*,; Ronald Connjlly- bfJOranford. Mrs. Luther Walling, membership Mr. Volkland attended the annual th» holiday week-end with hla par-gomery was In charge of devotions, \ •.. , , . , Newark, N.J. and sunshine; Mra. Alfred Smith, dinner Wednesday of the "Oldents, and had as his guest, Cpl. Mrs. W. Lester Whitfleld, assisted child study; Mrs. Stephen Zoloboi- Timers" club of th» Celanese cor- John G. Lang of Madison, Wla., by Mra. Leslie D. Seely, were In FRANK B. LAWES 4^FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY, Inc. ky. hospitality; Mrs. John Qeiger, poration of Newark iit the' Military who also • served In Austria with charge of the program. Mra. Miller 230 Main Strett school lunch; Mra. Either "Walling, Park hotel. Newark. him. gave the annual report. Commit- IS NIWMAN SPRINGS ROAD goals; Miss Mildred Lackey, read- The Baysihore Community Choral tee* appointed were membership, Asbury Park, N.. J. AS 2-3300 ing,library; Luther Walling, school group will meet Tuesday evening Mrs. Arden Miller; local church RE 4-2875 education; Mr*. Herbert Brown, at the school. planning, Mm. John Dletz, Sr.; ba- historian; Mrs. Ernest Elgrim, pub- Mr. and Mrs, Vernon ,Salmon at- zar, Mrs. Martha Malone; dish licity; Mrs. John Rasimowicz, re- tended, the 'baccalaui eate services cloths, Mra. Myrtle Schanck; home freshments; Mrs. William Sefcik and reception of Dean Cowin Sun- for aged and decorations, Mr*. and Mrs. Virginia, Foran, scholar- day at the N, J, College for Wom- Fred G. Steelman; finance, Mrs. YOU BETA BIG NAME ship; Mrs. Virginia Foran, audlt- en, New Brunswick, SJS a gutst of Richard-Roberts, Mrs. Sarah Hayes ing; Mrs. C. R. Smith, and Mrathei. r daughter, Miss Lois Salmon, was welcomed aa a new member. William Meyer, lunchroom. Miss Salmon 'was graduated Wed- Mrs. Melone waa appointed to heal a committee to plan a Tom Thumb Brownie troop 3 made a trip by nesday from N. J. C, Mr. and Mrs; Wilbur Hewitt and wedding for early fall, A bakod bus to the Bronx zoo last week, ham luncheon was planned for next BACKS US Leaders and parents accompanying Mrs. B. Turek'visited Mr, and Mra. Thursdny with Mrs. John Dletz, Sr., them were Mrs. Stephen Zolobosky, Charles Juddof Livingston Friday. William VanNortwlck, son ot Mr. as chairman. A harvest home Is Mrs. Edward Schmidt, Mrs. Dirk planned for Aug. 20. Mrs. Miller, Hofman, Mrs; John Severs and Mrs. and Mrs, Frank VanNortwlck, cele- 83 Years'Refining brated his sixth birthday Monday Mrs, David and Mrs. Schenck were Walter Thompsen. Brownies were hostesses. Experience to Boot! Patricia: Zllly, Linda Severs, Grace with his classmates of the first Smith, Lois Hofman; Cora Sue Zol- grade. Capt. and Mrs. Donald Boston of Our, Mobilheat is made by the obosky, Carol Schmidt, Barbara Mrs. Ernest Volkland entertained Eaton pi. entertained last week- world-famous Socony-Vacuum Perry, Diane Hallam, Gail Halsey, members of the Sewing Circle last end for Mr. and Mrs. John R. Colt, Oil Co.That's why you can rely Ruth Ann Rockhill, Ellen and Jac- week at her home. Those present Mr. and Mra. Richard Gensamer queline Olsen, Nancy v Thompson, were Mrs. Fred Ege, Mrs. Hannah and Clay Curl of Tyrone, Pii. on our source of supply... you Eileen White, Carol Klrwan, Lyntie Fulling, Mrs. Marie Lederhaus, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Glannr can always be certain of uni- Richmond, Jerl Smith and Cecilia Mrs. Chris Jensen, Keyport; Mrs, of Galon pi, entertained last week- form high quality. Mobilheat is Hlddell. Marie Marshall, Port Monmouth; Cpl. T. T. Smith, Jr. end for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groat «FOR ECONOMY... Mrs. Frank Bayne, .Mrs. William of Rldgewood. one of the nation's biggest-sell- The Brownie and Girl Scout court of awards was held at the scout Whnatley, Sr., Mrs, William Wheat- Cpl. Smith will be stationed at Donald Werner IK home from OUR Mobilheat ing fuel oils. Call us today. building last Thursday evening, ley, Jr., Keanaburg; Mrs. Arthur Camp Lejeune, N. C, until fall, Yale university for the summer. Stahlbaum, Mra, Jennie VanMer- when he expects another overseas Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Whit CANT BE BEAT Grace Smith, Karen Hacker, Lois Hofman, Ruth Anne Rockhill, Nan- becke and Mrs, Louise Buntrock, assignment. In. Austria he was sta- Held and son Bobby spnnl the cy Thompsen, Jacqueline Olsen, Fa- this place. tioned in Salzburg, but also served week-end In South Jeraey visiting trlola Zilly, Gall Halsey/ Carol Mr. and Mrs, William Benhlngs In Crete, Naples, Rome, Pisa, the rolatlves and friends. Mrs. Whlt- Schmidt, Maureen Hooae and Diane spent part of last week with their Brenner Pass, Germany, Nice and fleld's mother, Mrs. Anna Staats, Hallam of Brownie troop' 3 re- aon, jWllllam Bennings, Jr. of St.other Mediterranean ports. returned with th'm for a visit. ceived wings and year pins in theFrancis college, Lorotta, Pa. Wil- A. graduate of Red Bank high The American Legion auxiliary fly-up ceremony. They, will enter liam returned home with his parschool- , he was a student, at Rut-met Tuesday night at the Legion Girl Scout troop 71. Committee ents after completing his sopho- gers university when he enlisted home,* Elected were Mrs. Ruth members were presented corsagos more year. He was awarded a schol- In the Marines. Mateslch, president; Mrs. Agnes and later will be given the Girl arship in football. Stanford, first vice president; Mrs. Scout pin. They were Mrs. Dirk Mr. and Mrs. George Paxton en- Anna Robinson, second vice presl Hofman, Mrs. Walter Thompsen, tertained Mrs, James Paxton andRain Fails to Dampen dent; Mrs. Lillian Moves, secre- Mrs. Edward Schmidt; Mrs. Edgar slater of New York over the week- Spirit at Highlands tary; Mrs. Mildred Roberts, treas- OIL DELIVERY, Inc. . Olsen and Mrs. Albert "White. Mra, end. uror; Mra. Agnes Caffyn, historian; 3 HERBERT ST. PHONE 6-0610 RED BANK Stephen Zolobosky presented Mrs. T. O. Ackerlund visited Mrs HIGHLANDS—After brief cero- Mrs. Marie Wolf, chaplain; Mrs awards. Mrs. Mary Groft was guest T. O. Ackerlund, Sr. of Brooklyn monies alt the World War I monu- Ellen Tomalno, sergeant at arms; ,, 'Consult Us About Your Heating Problems speaker. last Wednesday. ment at the bridge here and a par- Mrs. Alfreda Holmgren, assistant ade in rain along Bay ave. to thesergeant at arms. Refreshment.! Brownies, in troop 111 received Miss Marylu Richmond and four Passes of her classmates of State Teachers World War II monument In HudUy were served by Mrs. Tomalno and world pins and year pins. They Park, Rev. Josoph J. Donnelly, pas- Mrs. Wolf. The next meeting will America's best gift at this amazing low were'Betty SchmiU, Joanne Sul- college,' Trenton, spent the week price! A genuine PARKER Pen and end with Miss Richmond's parents. tor of the Church of Our Lady ot be July 1. mbnettl, Delores. Graaso, Diane Perpetual Help, offered Invocation Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bruce and Pencil set that combines beauty, pre- Richards, Gloria, Waters, Anne Me- Mr. and Mrs. William Stone of on and performance. ^Bridgeport, Conn.) spent the holi- and Mra, Matthew F. Horan sang Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osgood and Dermott, Jeahette Bellcose, Helena "The Star Spangled Banner" a.3 children Janette and Frank, Jr., Rockhill, Phyllss Scaturo and Lin-day and week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Richmond. the weather cleared temporarily. returned Tuesday from a week's da Severs. Mrs. Alice Larsen, as- (Mrs. Elteatooth Kehoe, president visit with Mr. Bruce's relatives In sistant leader,: presented the pins. Mrs. Florence Powers and Miss Florence Fallon, Jersey City, spent of tlhe Ladles' auxiliary of Twin- Plattsburg, N. Y. Marylee Richmond' In Girl Scout Ught post, American Legion; John troop 39 received her pin for herthe holiday and week-end at the g p, home of Mr, and Mrs. William Ben' J , DowdDod, postt commander; MraMra, sixth year and cooking, _ first clasa president of the Sea Bright badge and housekeeping badges; nlngs and son. ' Sophie BeilerBeiler,, presi LdiLadies' ' auxltlarltl y of ththe VVeterans of The well-baby conference spon- Arlene Behler received sixth year Misses Alice and Vivian Paxton sored by the Public Health Nurs- IF HE'S A HOBBYIST OR JUST LIKES TO pin, first class badge, swimming, of Long Island spent,the holiday Foreign Wars post; Robert Waters, post commander; Dr. Richard A. ing association of Rumson, Sea FIX THINGS HIMSELF, THE PERFECT Housekeeping, games .'and cooking and week-end with Mr.'and Mrs. Bright and Fair Haven will be badges. The other awards: were pre- George Paxton, Weiss, president of the Lions club, FATHER'S DAY GIFT ARE and Mrs. Henrietta Mlnney of held next Thursday from 3 to 4 sented Monday at the regular meet- "'Mr. arid Mrs. C. R, Smith and p. m. in the school. Dr. Irving ing. Marilyn Tier received first aid family spent th'e week-end with' Twlnllght council, Sons and Daugn- tera of Liberty, placed -wreaths at K/Lovett; assisted by association and second class badge at this Mr. and Mrs. Stanley VanVllet o nurses, will advise mothers,. Tho time. ' : Baltimore, Md. the honor roll. Mayor Charles [STANLEY*] TOOLS HaltxenbueMer, Mayor Waldron P. association has announced it Is in Mrs. H. A. Loew of Park' ave, Cpl. Ralph Holmes of Compton at. Smith of Atlantic Highlands and need of a baby carriage. Anyone celebrated her. 65th birthday at a left last Thursday for Germany. He Dr. Weiss, delivered short address- having one may leave It at the GIFT PACKAGED dinner in Lyndhurst recently. She was recently married to Miss Ruth es under ' roln^threatenilng skle*. nurscB' office, borough hall, or call STATIONERS was presented an orchid corsage by Hallldajr. ....'•'• Eladlo Rodriguez, past county Le- Rumson 1-0734 and arrangements Roy Wlnans, Attending were Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. .John .Gelger andgion commander, warned Ms lis-will be made to have It picked up, Roy Wlnans, Sr., Mr. and Mrsfamil, y spent, Friday with Mr. andteners ot (pending subversive legis- PHONE RED BANK 6-5363 Mri. J. E. Scharrer of Chatham. Mrs. John Hauser and daughters Hoy Wlnans, Jr., Donald Wlnans, lation. Dorothy and Arlene of Ocean ave. Miss Geraldine Petrlck,.Jack Dara Belford pupils who attend Fair- • A. . FontFont- MonmoutMonmouth rifle squaq d spent the holiday -week-end with 22 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK and H. A- Loew, view'school' took, the annual trip flred three volleys andd a trumpetet r relatives In Cranford. Capt. and Mrs. Ludolph VanTan- to Philadelphia, Valley Forge, and of the Atlantic Highlands munici- gen entertained Saturday afternoon other places of Interest last week. pal band, which also marched in and evening at a wedding anni- Those making the trip "were Misses the parade, sounded taps. The par- versary surprise party In honor of Joa,n Thorpe, Patricia Murphy, ade of other patriotic and oivlo ~" and Mrs. William Jensen, Marylee Richmond, Leslie Parle- organizations followed a short ser- L. I, for their 28th man,. William Sklllman, Richard vice alt the living war memorial, anniversary.' Present were Mr. andRichardson, Robert Murphy, Walter Kavookjlan field, conducted by the Mrs. John Jensen and family Ozone Tier, Melvin Reynolds, Stephen Zol- Legion auxiliary. Borough Clerk Park; Mr. and Mrs. Thorwald Jen- obosky, Raymond Turnover, Walte Frank Bolen was master of. cere- ADD NEW BEAUTY sen, Miss Ethel Somers, Brooklyn; Salmon and Luther Walling, Jr. monies at Huddy Park and Mr, Miss Gladys'Lltchauer, Fort Lee; Girl scouts of troop 74 were pre- Rodriguez grand marshal of the Ernest Butt, Port sented year pina and badges by parade. Monmouth; Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs." Robert Behler,- leader. Gall TO this place. Decora- Boetseh, Marilyn Elgrim and Ber- tions were In" yellow and green, nice Granderath received second Bernlce Granderath, Patricia Mass- • • • many girts. class and sewing badges ;_Maryann YOUR HOME zaroppl and Phyliss Kwiatkowskl Klrwan, My Country badge and for perfect attendance throughout of Hoselle housekeeper, badge; Margaret Ma- M McKelvey't, you. can choose a. luxurioui been visiting Mr. and the year. Marylee Richmond and han, second class, sewing and Arlene BaWer, Junior assistants, SULISTAN carpet from our large selection of Mrs. Edwin Savldge. games; Patrlcla«Mazzaroppl, house- were presented miniature Girl smart stylet, fascinating weaves, flattering colors Mr. and Mrs. William Bodman keeper, sewing, and a five-year pin; Scout pins. Committee members re- and Mr, and Mrs, Sterling Rauoher June Herbert, sewing, housekeepei and newest patterns! Follow the fashion of and ceived Girl Scout handkerchiefs.' writer, design, drawing and paint- _ j Klrwan, Mrs. America's foremost interior decorators—choose Dolls," in New York last week. Tney were Mra Fre( Mrs, lng'-" t "Yea r pin'—s were awarde"-"•"d* ™"Flor"- Frank Benson, Mrs. Ernest Elgrim, GCJLISTANI ence Boyer, Judith Buccacto, Nat- Mrs. Charles Young, Mrs. Anne Verne Cannon of Hoboken are vis-alie DeStafano, . Diane Donovan, iting Mr. and Mrs. William Bade. Mahan and Mrs. Wilson Smith. Here you will see every pattern, color and qual- Joyce Heyers, LoretU and Phyllss Mrs. Mahan will be the new assist- ity made by GULISTAN. Carpets styled for Kwlatkowski,' Joyce Perry and ant scout leader next fall. River Plaza and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-Maxlne Sedak, Margaret Mahan Modern, Period or Provincial homes—equally well liam Perry,' Jru Belford, spent the and Judith Buccacio received two- The larger shrimp-like animals Hers Are Some Superb suited for wall-to-wall or room size rugs—and at u i holiday and week-end at their sum- year pins. Gifts were presented to often are known as prawns, McKelvoy's low cash prices. Hera you will find 9x 12 Ft. SPECIALS unmatchable values, whatever your carpet needs. Listed below are a few of the many, many rem- We ar* now offering 1 numbir ot flxlt rust >t greatly reduced prleti. Sotnt nants now on our floor. All are small sixes, Ideel ,a|r« dlscontlnuad pttterna ,or eolori— for throw rugs or hall runners and at an amazing »pm» ,*!>• *li|ht irr*suUra—iom* «r« S0% off. . «ndi ot rolli. included you vlll And both WlUon and Axmlnittr n*av«i In SIZE! TYPE WAS NOW flprnlat tojia-on-ton*, and e»nrtd dttlgni. Imported From Holland Kentucky Gentleman 12' x7• " Toast Sculptured Wilton 184.00 93.09 12' 2 Grey Sculptured Wilton 166.00 83.00 Blackberry «$; Cherry x«' 8" From $57.50 12' xfl ' 4" Ivory Floral Axmlnstar 78.00 39.01) 12" x8 Oreen Carved Wilton 146.00 73.00 BOURBON $0-99 12". x5' 7" Beige Sculptured Wilton 137.80 68.7S $1.69 12' Xi ' 8" Orjen Sculptured Wilton 115.00 B7.8<> %M FIFTH TWIST BROADLOOM - 12' x»'10" Bilge Tcxturad Wilton 127.00 63.80 WINE*! FIFTH 4 YEAB3 OLD SOUR MASK 12' Aqua. Sculptured Wilton 80.00 40.TO ' 2" Our sincereit gratitude to our 9'. X6' 6" Rod Sculptured Wilton ' 120.00 A0.O0 DISTILLED EN ft% wool aiul (0% r»yon—eomt« In •Qrey Tone-on-Ton« Ax. Imported Valente 9' xa' 4" 79.00 28.80 . IV, IV1I' and if wldthi In molt pojiu. 9' ' «" Groy Scroll AxinlntUr 81.80 40.75 KENTUCKY g\ Beige Pobbla Twist patrons, and well-wishers for their. Ur eolori. Whllt prtitnt stock Uitt. •9' x5• 64.60 3J.M .99 VERMOUTH AUo miuir othtr tpieliU lit bro«dloom 9' xi ' •" Red Leaf AjcmlnsUr 88.78 19.80 MIDWAY CLUB / e<.rptt, 9' Or can Scroll Axmlnstir 60.00 20,00 xi 1 Clreen Loaf Axmlnster BLENDED Mm FIFTH' 6' xi 6" 29.00 14.10 Wonderful display of friendliness $|28 A' x3 ' 9" Tan Floral Axmlnsttr 29.80 14.75 Y 30 OZ, BOTJ $6,50 Sq. Yd. 6' .\3 Orgy Pobbla Twist 23.00 11.80 X8 Btlfe Sculptured Wilton 21.60 10.75* WHISKEY f Brn. Boulptured Wilton and interest on the opening of SANDERS BOTTLED IN BOND 8' x4• «« 1B.0O B.59 "X4 Qr»y Pebble Twist 13.80 6.7J . . loo rnoov • SOUR MASK 2'6 ' 6" Otty Bculpturtd Wilton.. FINE THROW RUGS 2'ft "x4' 6" 17.00 W) our new b'eauty salon. We take 3' xi'«" Ony Leaf Axmlnater t.OO 4,60 DISTILLED $/L39 Cloi«-»oU »< «n« i\illHt» hat»l O IX KENTUCKY itmpliii lixlt Inehtii A rtr* nppor. bl this opportunity to thank you pub'- BOURBON V • FIFTH tunltr '« " •"*•' Wilton ,ruti u thli SPECIAL SPRING VALUES. |«Wi low prtu „ 'Ilitl «»«h i - • ' « YEABI OLD IN PORCH ITEMS tlity OUtn1 Thrsw R«H •< »U TypM liely and extend a cordial invita- RUMSON HILL slid HIM .—.——...... *t.90 u> RUMSON HILL *# Buntlnj UT.it «»., CALIFORNIA **. iuntlnc M«t«) Ohtlrt and Roektri 7.71 up. U 1 tlonto all to inspect our'new home* ' CONTRACT WORK Alas 'hall* lonfuti, lum. nitr tiwi, •lumlnum folit- Ui chitiri, "D«t«t« illilo WINE 69* Rpttlal prleu to thurthiii hnl»li, IOIIIM, ruihlom, b««< vonil ponh • PORT GIN *3« •Kuclti, monl ponh and VINCENT J. ARNONE • SHERRY FULL QT. sp«rlm>nt hoiiiMi You ttn't 10 wronf lawn t«W«». • MUSCATEL M Proof , WFIFTH with (lUUmN-now uMd In miny <* Afflirlit'i Inut ptiblli bulldlnii. McKELVEY of Freehold SflnDERSico Salnroom for GulUtan'i Famoui Ku|i Modi in Fntheli And /«• «n« Fumitun From Amtrtm't But Mafctn VINCENTS MILL IH LOOATBO 32 LINDEN PUCE RED BANK 0-3620 NIW JlfttlV 21 WEST MAIN ST.; FREEHOLD, N.J; NKAli OUR RTORH M0 »*NK 6O340 Slor« Houm Mondo» thru Saturday 1.00 A.M. to S.'JO P.M. IV VHISU1IOLU Pa ere RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 5: 1952

• Mntawan v Middletown School Principal Honored by P.T.A. A.rummage sale for the benefit S M Installation of new officers for of the Reformed church Mission- Only 375 Each th« Women's Society of Christian ary society will be held-Friday and Service was held Sunday evening Saturday, June 13 and 14,' at the *t the First Methodist church. The for lone wheelbaae, W-Ton rsmel installation service was conducted church, between 10 a. m. and 2 Trucks, with eliding doors. by Rev. Albert D. Curry, pastor. p. m. • (Fords and Diamond T'»). Re- Those installed were Mrs, Leslie Mrs. Kaohacl Field Mount and cently purchased from Lit Bros,, Lines, president; Mrs.. James Mr. and Mrs. James A. Swacl;- Dept. Store*. Adams, vice' president; Mrs. Al- hamer spent the week-end at Sara- bert D. Curry, secretary; Mm. Mal- toga, N. Y., where on Sunday, they Call Toms River 8-1200 colm McMillan, treasurer; Mrs. W. attended commencement exercises William Wleland, spiritual life sec- at Skidmore college. Mrs. Mount's Ocean County Motors etary; Mrs. Myrtle Jones, secre- daughter, Miss Phyllis Mount, was Toms River, N. J. ary of missionary education; Mrs. member of the graduating class. Fames Meinzer, secretary of local Michael and Meredith Swack- hurch activities; Mrs. Wilbur hamer of Whitehouse spent the Schneider, secretary of student week-end with their grandmother, ork; Mrs. Howard Henderson, Mrs. Ruth Swackhamer. ;ecretary of youth work; Mrs. A1- Miss Beverly Overton has re- ia Martin, secretary of children's turned home' xfrom Park college, work; Mrs. Hhea Longstreet, sec- at Parkvllle, Mo., whore, she is a NYL0N.7. The TIE OF TIES etary of literature; Mrs. Kuth Ma- student. gee, secretary of supplies; Mrs. Mrs. Alice Knight has closed her for Evelyn Barme, promotion secretary newspaper and confectionery store. it's Magic! nd Mrs. Charles Baker, publicity The business was founded a number lhairman. ' of years ago by Mrs, Knight's hus- THAT GUY OF GUYS band, the late Jason Knight. .. i • because it is a year Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bernstein, Wayland, N. T., and Mr. and Mrs. The Ladles' Aid society of the 'round fashion—and you'll' Fathtr't George Zoggle, Buffalo, N. Y., were Reformed church will hold an all- Day week-end guests of Miss Esther day meeting Tuesday. find our price is sheer The Needlework guild cleared June 15th Blau. Other guests during the week- magic too. nd were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rob- $95 at the tricky-tray party held ins, Bradley Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday at Leeds hall. Proceeds Edward Cooper, Farmlngdale, and will be used to purchase new ma- NYLON * PINA * ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gordon, Bay- terials for members to make vari- onne, on Friday evening; Mrs. Ike ous items of clothing for the guild's •NYLON'S ORLON Klrschenbaum, Forest Hills, N. Y., annual in-gathering meeting in the from' jfl-'5 and Alfred Oberhardt, Middletown, fall. ' . • • Pa., Saturday evening:, and Max Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Hollander Blau and William Bcrnett, Orlan- returned yesterday on the steam- Sizes 7 to 15 -14 to 20 • do, Fla,, Sunday., ship, Italia, after three • months' va- lift to Zi'A Mrs. William Duncan of the cation In Europe. Aberdeen apartments left Friday SHOP FBIDAY 'TIL IP, M. or a trip to California. * INSTITUTE GRADUATE Use Freed's Easy Budget Terms Daniel Heany of Church St. Is NEW MONMOUTH—Lauronce L, seriously ill at His home. Buck of this place was among the Mrs. Richard Erdmann,. Jr., en- 104 graduates of the New York rtained the • Tuesday Evening Mrs. Lena A. Clark, left, principal of the Ljncroft public ichool, receive* a life mem* state Institute of Agriculture and Bridge club. The prize winners bership in the Lincroft-Everett Parent-Teacher association from Mrs. Floyd Lum, retiring presi- Home Economics Monday of last were Mrs. Warren Vreeland, Miss week at Coblcskfll, N. Y. It Pays to Advertise in The Register Esther Blau and Mrs, Howard dent. The presentation was made at the annual dinner of the association Tuesday night at Erdmann. - Thomas Nqddings has returned Willowbrook, Fair Haven. Mist Anna Cross of Atlantic township, e former teacher at the ,o his home on Ravine dr. after Ltncroft school, presented a necklace, bracelet, pin set- to "Mrs. Clark on behalf of a,group completing his freshman year at Purdue university. He has accept- of former pupils. • . ''.:.:.. ed a position with the Owens Glass works in Sayrevllle for the summer. Keansburg , Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Robinson New Store Opens on Broad St. Miss Mildred- Sullivan was given and daughter Linda Sue of Holly- a miscellaneous bridal shower last wood, Md., have returned homo af- Thursday night at the home of Miss ter spending the Memorial day June Andreach. Decorations were week-end as the guests of Mrs. In pink and green and each gues't Robinson's mother, Mrs. Millai'd reoelvcd a. rose as a favor. Miss Morrell, of Union st. Andreach and Miss Violet Sullivan Fred Brandlgon, son of Mrs. were hostesses. Among' those at- Catherine Brandlgon of Ravine dr., tending the party were Mrs, Ste- celebrated his ninth birthday at phen Sullivan, Mra. William Aal- ATOMIC party at his home. The guests were bue, Mrs. Charles Kovacs, Mrs. Carole Mortzio, Maria Morizio, Benjamin Andreach, Miss Janet' Nancy Brandlgon, Judith Law- Keelan, this place; Mrs. John Tag- rence, Grace Morizio, Carolyn gart, Miss Alice Taggart, Mra. Flor- Haseman, Diane Hensley, Michele ence Taggart, Mrs,'J. Balisco, Cliff- Morizio, Carole Brandigon, Joseph wood Boach; Mrs. John Walsh, Matthews, Fred Ferslng, Roger Matawan; Mrs. Edward Burns, Eat- Wellbrook, William Bowie, Joseph on town; Mrs, R. Hefferman, New- on«tM*i4FOLD NO LININ* Cardella, Ronald Johnson, John ark; Mrs. Steph'en Sullivan, Jr., Red McCormack, Michael Costura, Mi- Bank; Mrs. E. DeWeever, Mrs. T. chael Zelwak, Jeffrey Costura, Rlley and Mrs. D. Kastenbaunv of Bruce DeShaw, Mrs. Clifton Hens- Jersey City. Miss Sullivan, received ly, Mrs, John Zelwak and Mrs. many gifts. Donald Porter. NWH'IMKH Harry J. Kahrt has accepted a Mrs. Mary Brusco entertained position as plant manager of the Mrs. Rose Stienert and Mrs. Anna Styline corporation near Boston, Kane of New York over the holi- Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Kahn and son day week-end. John will move from their home Miss Anne McCarthy of West TUS - on Broad st, to Boston in the near Keansburg , spent the holiday and future. . "••' •••••• Week-end in the Focono mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard T. Lamborn The Beacon Beach association havo returned to their home on held a covered dish supper and y Warm Dad's htart in lh» coolest Union st. after a visit at Wilmlng flarty as the opening event of the way •.. with a gay array of ton, Del. season Saturday evening, ; le« Cool, 4Fold Palm Beach Ties Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sparks of Benjamin Andreach, who has 18" PQWER LAWN MOWER, $99.95 : in stripes, plaldt, solid, tones Dock st. are the parents of « been attending Holy. Cross college,' - ' and figures, He will admire . daughter, born at'Monmouth Me- has completed his freshman year, Elliot Cohen, (eft, co-owner of the newly-opened Kanei, Hayes Irons, Cleveland, Ohio, who your taile in choosing .for him morial hospital last Thursday. Councilman Grayson Van Cleaf is also a student at Holy Cross Barbecue Sets-Saw Buck Tables , beautiful "Froiled with Nylon" has been named assistant secretary 24 Broad st., acquaints Kathleen Henry with some of the college, Is visiting here. His .parents 4Fold Palm Beach Ties.. of the Hanson Van Winkle Mun- will join him and they will soon GENUINE RUSTIC KNOTTY nlng company. Mr. Van Cleaf, Who merchandise the store handles. Other partner, Seymour Kane, leave for Panama. is chairman of the borough's tl- Bruce Parks, who has been re- REDWOOb REDWOOD nance committee, has bceif'employ- looks on. Opened Friday, the store features women's, in- siding in Miami, Fla., the past five ed by the company for many years. years has returned here and Is 6 FT. SET fants' and children's wear. 6 FT. SET Bruce Eggleston, son of Council- employed by a local merchant. TABLE 30"*x29" man and Mrs, John Eggleston nf Mr. and Mrs. George Ostrov have TABLE 30""x29" Main st.,' celebrated his third BENCH I3"xl7" Marine corps, Is spending a 25-day chael Eovino, Jack Moser, Peter named their Infant son Wayne Bi- BENCH I3"xl7" JOHN DANIELS birthday at a party yesterday af- lls. ' ternoon. The guests were Darlene furlough with his parents, Mr. and Eovino, Mrs. Elizabeth Stauffer MEN'S SHOP Mrs. James O'Neill of Wyckorf st. and Mrs. Alex Smutko of Matawan, Walter Barnea, U. S. Navy, who ,95 Bedle, Barbara Jean Leary, Philip la stationed at Great Lakes, Is'vts- Whltehill, Parker Clapp, Noel Wo- after completing; his training nt and Mrs. Eugenrf Bennett and chil- '39 23 Monmouth St. 1 Camp LcJeune, N. C, P.F.C. O'Neill - dren Joyce, Jean and Glenn and lting his parents in West Keans- '32" mack and Clare Lundy, all of this burg:. . RED BANK place. > will report for duty at Camp Pen- Linda Ann and Carl Dolan of ; Open Friday till t P. M. dleton, Cal., at the end of his leave. Keansburg. , Miss Amelia Bcllezza and Miss Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Jr. Barbara Wall of Georgian Court, /& FT. SET 4 FT. SET 5 FT. SET have returned to their home on Mrs. William Miller and son Mr., and Mrs. John Hicks of Lakewood, visited their homes over TABLE 29"x?3" TABLE WITH TABLE 28"x29" Fierro avc, after visiting Mrs Blair Eugene have returned to Oceanport have purchased the the week-end, Smith's brother, , Cadet William their home on Middlesex st. from home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Mrs. Marjorle McCarthy and BENCH I3"xl7" ATTACHED BENCH BENCH II "x17" Steiner, at Fort Union Military Th« road to better and bigger bull Monmouth Memorial hospital. Boeswetter on Ravine dr. Mr. and daughter Winifred attended the FOLDING $| A.95 $ 95 .nun, advertise In The Begliter regularly academy, Fort Union, Va. Mrs, Henry Drugas entertained Mrs.- Boeswetter will move in the show, "Three Wishes for'Jamie,1 •'.—Advertisement.- . P.F.C, James .O'Neill, Jr., U:S. the Friday Evening Pinochle club near future to their new home In Saturday in New York city. • 19 28 Fair Haven. at her home on Broad nt. Prizes Mr, and Mrs. Howard Opdyke and were awarded to Mrs. Michael J. Mrs. . Robert Morrell of Port Mrs. Mary Rockefeller spent' the Eovino, Mrs. Aloysius A. Pennetti Monmouth was guest of honor week-end holiday at their home In KNOTTY PINE and Mrs, Thomas Walling:. at a sHbwer given by Mrs. Charles Mllford Lakes, Thomns Noddlngs ' has returned Van Pelt and Mrs. William H. P. F. 0. and Mrs. F, P. Wasteri- 6 FT. SET ^.,1 4 FT. SET -m to spend the summer with his par- May, Jr., at the letter's-home on dorf recently celebrated their first TABLE 30"x28" .95 TABLE 29"x33" «> .95 ents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nod- Schenck ave. The guests were Mrs. wedding anniversary at their home dings, Ravine dr., after completing; Donald Schofleld, Mrs, Henry Beck- In Heidelberg, Germany. They have BENCH I3"xl7" BENCH 13^x15" GRADUATES his first year as a student at Fur- er, Mrs. Ralph Ingram, Miss Edith visited Cpl. William Johnson, Jr. of due, university, Lafayette, Ind. Wasmuth, Miss, Elizabeth Was- Keansburg, who is stationed- in mu'th, Miss Barbara Swanson and Stuttgart. !LASS OF 1952 Miss Elizabeth Ann Barcalow, Miss Arlene Morrell. ADIRONDAC CHAIRS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Blackton and daughter Barcalow of Weldon rd., celobrated Mri. William R. Craig entertain- Patricia of Jersey City, spent the her fourth birthday at a party Sat- ed her bridge club at her home'on week-end at their summer home on KNOTTY PINE CLEAR PINE urday afternoon. Tha guests were Main st. Prizes were awarded to Euclid ave. Red Bank Susan Hugg, Candaca Dlggln, Lin- Mrs. William J. Rabel, Mrs. Frank H, Bliss and Mrs, William C. Ludl. Nancy Paris, daughter of Mr, and Sr. High School da Hugg, Sklppy Claim, Ricky Da- Mrs. Harry Tonka' of Red Bank Mrs. James Parts, celebrated here NON-FOLDING FOLDING And vis, James Qunkle, John Barcalow wan a guest. fourth birthday Saturday ,wlth and James Broldrick. members of tha family. Red Bank The junior prom of the high Mr. and Mrs. John-H, Altken iA strawb'er'ry festival and card Catholic school was held last Thursday eve- have returned to their home In party will be held by the auxiliary St. Louie, .Mo., after a visit with High School ning In the high school gymnasium. of thi West Keansburg flre com- The Four Sharps from South Am- his mother, Mrs. Lawrence Altken, pany Tueiday evening at tht, fire bay furnished music. Miss 'Elaine of Little st. house, Mrs. Olga Perno and Mrs, Mllllgan was chosen quean and Mr«. Frank H. Bliss entertained Helen Benduga are chairmen. The her' tsco/t, Jack Sherman, WAS the Friday Evening Bridge club women took part In the' Memorial TO ALL 0KAOUATIS king. Mr, and Mrs, Rensselaar L. at h«r home on Broad at. Prizes day parade. • Logan Steel,Lawn ' Aluminum. Cartan entertained at a breakfast ware awarded to Mra. Frederick Mr, and Mra. BiiMell Hendrlcks CHAIR Steel Lawn' »'7» following the prom at their home Dederlek, Mra, W. Oliver, Dlggln recently entertained. Mr, and Mrs. YACHT CHAIRS on Main at, for friends of their and tha hoatesi. The othar guests TABLE daughter, Anne, Charier Anderson, and daughter SJ95 wore Mrs.. Wllllwn J. Rabel, Mrs. Deborah of Bast Haven, Conn, V Conrad Johannsen, Mri, Elmore ~^r \jotden Coior Charm Mrs, Mllford Nealls was guest Donna Joy Meyer' of Wllili' pi. of honor nt A tea given.by h«r Kattner, Mrs. Milton F, Stevenson RED OR GREEN and Mrs. El vs. Barbanell,. waa given a party Saturday for VARIOUS COLORS -Ilk Stt—i Cmlfm h JiHilir'i Cntmtt, mother, Mri, 0, J, Sterling Thomp- her sixth 'birthday, Present, w.ere son of Bdgsmera dr, In oalebratlon .Mr, and Mri. Ralph W. Harrlck have returned to their home on Dale Thornpion, .Robert, Jaak>and CHAISE LOUNGE' Wt I'll « fl/l ftr ntry fmil»*lf . * . . of her birthday, The guests were Ml Carol Downei, Walter Melilohn, 0c UMBRELLA TABLES Mr, and Mrs, Thurman Nealli and '»,«l' aUa^ spending'the week- Folding * Imutlfuf fiMM /#w QmJ»mltttt */sty end at Pin* Orove, Conn. Uvla* Lee,- Maryanne, Karen and with Iiiner»i>rllig, daughter Patricia, Mr. and Mri, Joseph Brddirlck, Oharlee, ,and STROLLERS mill tit StUf Cmlfm h itmtt Jtm/tp'i Nell Nealls and daughters Susan Jamea Row, Sandra Westendorf, Mattrcif 94Q9 mtmtf. "lit It w »ny •/ Mytat and Sharon,'Mr. and Mri, a J, Betty, Shirley and Duane Mayer, , 4l".Dtam«t«r.. • WlHi Sterling Thompson, Jr., and ohll- ATTENDING CONFERENCES MM. Marlon Thompson and Mri, WlHi 36" „....;..„„ I)I.K0 dren, Snvld And Qall, and Mr, and. Loretta Sownaa. • V SHOPPING .95 Mrs. Stafford Thompaon of Mats, NBW BRUNSWIOK-Twelva Red ffr/* fat plfl h imlthf ftp yui, Dim Bank women, all members of tha 'The'pariah hoilsa club members Tuflcx Pad 844.95 Umbrella 88,95 BAG •7 •* at W w M'fnlfrn, Jiul itmi In wan nnd Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bitter wnre tntortalned laat week at the of Koypoi't, Red.Bank Council of Church Wom- an, are attondlng the slate council home of Mri. Martin Polity. Plam PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED Thomni Coatalto', son of Mr, and meeting today and tomorrow at to hold a baiAp thla lummer were MM. Harold Coitelln of Freneau New Jersey College for Women, dlxeusied. Orattlng curds are being «v»., has •minted In the Navy and They are Mra. Samuel W, Hauiman «otd, Attending were MM. Olalre Is stationed at Bnlnbrldge, Md, and Mrs, Fred Dugan of the Mnth> (Ouenther, Mri. Loulae Nloholi, MM. Try Longman Paint For Prict and Quality Mlii Juna Moior, dnuRhtsr of odlet choroh, Mm, Hubert M, Fsr. Dorothy Rooney, Mri. Carol WIN Mr, and Mm, Fredorlck Motor of row, Si-,, MM, nalph Norton and «on, MM, Martha Brakeneld, MM. Brand it., eotebratert her ninth MM. .Harry Vogel, Presbyterian ilar»aret Carroll, Mri. JSatherlne birthday at a party Saturday, Tha ohuroh) Mri. Arthur H, Herehon, Blenaoh, Mri, Marfaret Feelty and tuuti were Frenooi Mdler, Betty Oongrogatlon B'nal Israel' Mri,.H, MM. Frlida Xrayli. MM. 0, Oeun- Buller, Carole Brandlion, Judith A, Lindner, Holy Trinity Liithirtni *her will Tie hoateu ior the n«t Robert Hance & Sons INC. Inilty, Ma.r»aret Jim Hmutka, lu> Mr*. Ira h, Orouie, Trinity Iplioo- meetlnf, • MTondajv Juhe H,._.Ml*i ean Ounkln, Joyce Ann Wart, paliMn, William Wormley, St, Phyllu Turner and author Bantu 42 MONMOUTH ST. RED DANK, N. J. Ktlhirlno Htber, Pntrloln MINir, Thomn Hplacopal and Mri, Oherlea •pent the week-end with'Mra. am* Patricia Moier, rred Mosrr, How Moore, Mri. Franola I Sohwtra ma Eamei and aaufhter of*Wor. «rd WO^IB, .^UUMP Itfctf. 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of Atlantio Highlands, are parents at Monmouth' Memorial*hospital. Mr, and Mr«. Joseph Lacy of Dock st., Matawan, are parents of to Fair Haven and Is visiting her O. S. Monday night at the horn, of PERSONALS COUNTYJIRTHS * Little Silver Parkway, Little Silver, of a son, born Friday at Monmouth Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hill of Port » son, born Tuesday at Monmouth niece, Mrs. Lester England. v •_, Mrs. Arthur Baker on Thlrtf- st. are parents of a son •born Saturday (Memorial 'hospital. '- Ifr. and MM. David Mai-shaH »f Memorial hospital. Monmouth are parents of a. daugh- Prize winners at last week's Mrs. Harry Veroneau was assist- Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Lorenzo of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wright of ter born Sunday at Monmouth Men at Monmouth Memorial hospital. ,' jMr. and; Mrs. 'William Keon of Hudson av»., are parents of a son, Grant ave., Eatontown, are parents meeting of th« Daughters of Lib- ant hostess. Other new officers in- ( Center st., Oceanport, are parents morial hospital, I' Mr. and Mrs, Paul Carlucci of Forrest ave., Keansburg, are par-erty, in Mechanics'-hall were Helen ducted by Rev. William B. Magsam . born Friday at Monmoutfa Memor- of a daughter, born Friday at Fit- Carr ave., Keansburg, are parents ents of a son, born Tuesday at ial hospital. of a> daughter, born Saturday at Mr. and Mrs, John- Ransiey of Froelich .and Mrs. C. C. Perrine. were Mrs. Lester England, vice kin hospital. Monmouth Memorial hospital. of a son born Monday at Rlverview Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. touts.-Albano of Linden ave:, Highlands, are parents The Ladles' auxiliary of the'fire president; Miss Dorothy Tymeson Mri and Mrs. Oarl Sparks ,,of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wolcott of of a son born Sunday at Monmouth hospital. . , •".'•• •'*/„.' . ,*•. ^larding rd., are parents of a Dock st, Matawan, are parents of company gave a dinner Monday recording secretary; Mrs. Harry Bay ave., Highland), are parents of Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mr«. Stanley Drake of Veroneau, financial secretary'; Mrs. - . daughter, born Saturday at River- .a daughter, born last Thursday'at Keyport, are.parents of a son born Fair Haven night for the firemen at the fire vie" hospital. a daughter, born Saturday at Haz- Mr. and Mrs. Albert White of George Curchln, treasurer; „ Mrs. Monmouth Memorial hospital. ard hospital.' East rd., Belford, are parents of a Monday at Rivervlew hospital, ..Mrs. RayVanHorn of Battln rd. house, • . .. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyons of Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley.Hallam of Mr., and Mrs. Robert Schafer of Robert Denny, secretary of publi- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vetland daughter born Sunday at Monmouth Mr. and Mrs, George Dennis of has returned home after three cations and supplies, and Mn. Clara. Laren st.,- are parents of a son, Locust Point rd., Naveaink, are of Sycamore ave., East Keansburg, Memorial hospital. East Highland ave., Atlantic High- weeks at Rivervlew hospital, where dlenohaw, Pa.,, and. Mr. and Mrs. born Saturday at Rlverview hos- parents of a son, born last Thurs- ; she underwent an operation. Mrs. L. Gaynor and son of College Point, Lbckwood, secretary of mission's are : parents of a son, born Friday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riopel of lands, are parents of a 'daughter and spiritual guidance. The W. S. pital. • day at Monmouth Memorial hospi- at Rivervlew hospital. Matawan are parents or a daughter born Saturday at Riverview hos- VanHorn is reported as recovering L. I., were week-end guests of Mr. I Mrs. John J. Scully of 1 Vista, pi. tal. • pital. • -. - rapidly...... -••' .-..-• and Mrs. Henry Sansom of Mc- C. S.,-fellowship .supper scheduled Mr., and Mrs. Earl Mathls of born Sunday 'at Monmouth Me- for -this month Has been canceled. and Mrs.'Harry Neubergcr of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Layton of Broad st., Keyport, are parents of a morial'hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schwarz of Mrs. .H. Ly'nnwood Minton of Carter aye, Everett attended the" annual re- Leonardvllle rd., Leonardo, are par- The. next supper iwill be held In son, born Friday at Rlverview hos- Mr.^end Mrs. William Brltting- East End ave. and Ninth at., Bel-Fair Haven rd. haa returned home Mr. and Mrs. John F. Montgom- September. . ;. union of more than 800 Barnard ents of a son, born last Thursday pital. hanvof Wesley ave;, Atlantic High- ford, are parents of a daughter, from Middlesex; General hospital, ery of Fair Haven rd. returned college alumnae Tuesday in Newat Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mr.and Mr». Martin Fehlhaber of landV are parents of a son born born Monday at Monmouth Me- New, Brunswick," where she was a horrfe Monday after spending two Capt.. and Mrs.- Ralph Smith of York elty. • Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reinhardt Navesink ave., Highlands, are;par- Sunday at Monmouth Memorial hos- morlal hospital. . medical patient. weeks in San Francisco, Cal., where Kemp aveA were guests Monday of Mlas Jane Coughlln of lift East of Collins ave., Port Monmouth, ents of a son, born Friday at Rlv- pital; or '. .: Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bloxom of ' Judy Lartaud, daughter of Mr.they visited Mr. Montgomery's Rev. and Mrs. Christopher H. Bergen pi. and Miss Peggy Judge Snyder of River rd at a luncheon at-- are parents of a daughter, born erview hospital. v ,;. ', . ;; Mr. and Mra.» Wllliani Wood ol Ninth St., Belford, are parents- of and Mrs. Noej Lartaud of Fair Ha- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and of'Spring Lake attended the 14thFriday at Monmouth Memorial hos-' 1 a son, born Monday at Rivervlcw-i venrdi, is confined to'her home by Mrs. Harold Montgomery. All Saints Episcopal church, Nave- Mr. and'Mrs. Clarence Cosentino Eaton pi., Eatontown, are parents sink. annual alumnae program 'of the pltal. of Centennial pi., Portaupeck, are of a son • born Saturday at Mon-hospital. illness. Mrs, John F. Montgomery was College of New Rochelle, N. T., Mr.,, and Mrs. Frederick Simpson parents of a daughter born Monday mouthcMemorlal hospital, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Vincent pf .Mrs. Agnea Allaire;has returned over the week-end; The Alumnae installed as president of the W. S. ft pijri to AdT.ttli. In Th. Rezliter. association is currently^engaged in raising a jubilee gift'of $00,000 to be prosented in IBM when the col- 'p" y +<••' lege celebrates.its SOth annivers- ary. - Dr. Eugene .Trachtmanof I Mon- mouth st.'was a* delegate to the Central Atlantic ' Optomctric As- I sembly over the week-end.at At- lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward of Broad si. are parents of a son born THE Sunday at Fitkin hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund NeubaUer of Broad st. are .parents of a daugh- ter born Saturday at Monmouth Me- morial hospital. Mrs. Irene Nordloff of Quincy, Mass., returned home Monday af- ter a week's visit with her broth- or-in-law and sister, Mr. and' Mrs. Richard H. Moyle of 2S7 Spring st. Mrs. Edith Fyke Thompson of EXTRA FANCY MARYLAND Bloomfleld was a week-end guest of her brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.'Pyke of 244 Broad st. LB. •Mr. and Mrs. Benhet A. Lorber of.'Irvington are parents of a son, GREEN BEANS Jack Barry Lorber, their first child, born May 19 at Beth Israel hos- FANCY FULL POD pital, Newark. Mrs. Lorber, the \ former Miss Miriam Goldin, daugh- ter, of Mrs. Jack Goldin of Shrews- - bury ave., Is a former teacher of commercial subjects at Red Bank LIMA BEANS high school. ~ Mrs. William Naulty of San Fran FRESH HOME GROWN clico, Call is visiting her brother- ... In3aw'ahd sister, Mr. and Mrs. <: Charles-EHert'of'Minneslnk blvd., BUNS. .5. Mlddletown township. Mr. Naulty, * ; who is connected with .the Presidio BEETS * In" San Francisco, will Join his wife ;. In. .Jujyv -The couple are former LARGE BUNCHES CALIF. ^ . Rinnson'residents. • »- ."Mrs. Paul Smith of • H«ndsdale, • • Mass., spent the week-end with her «•-' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. BUNS. i»< Stout of Riverside ave. CARROTS Kj, -Wt George Morris, 47 South »£ st^.lsvtrajning with the First dlvi- g-. ulon In.Southern Germany. A oook SELECTED HARD RIPE St in,company M, 26th Infantry regl- * .moot, Pvt, Morris arrived in the !?,' European command Apr. 31. A BOX OF 5 ", VlMS graduate of Red Bank high :. school, h« entered the Army last TOMATOES October, . . LOOK AT «7| ; 'Mr. and Mn. Tatt Cobb of St. LARGE INDIAN RIVER 1 f;' j Mary * pi., are parents of a son, THESE VALUES i ; >orn Monday at Rlverview hoapl- DOZ. f. OoL Cheater DeGavr* at Rector ' pl» §ed Bank, recently completed « a four weeks' course for field grade HUNT'S I office]*; at Fort Bennlng, Ga. 1 KM. Frederle K..Adams of Hud frozen fresh too aye., returned home this morn. LARGE dairy products Ing from' St. Luke's hospital,' New Xotk oity, where she was a surgical 14 Ol. patient ten weeks. - DUNCAN HINES KRAFT * Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Senton of BOTTLE Spring st, are parents of a daugh- C ter; born Tuesday, at Rlverview hos- CATSUP ORANGE JUICE pital. ' •• • VELVEETA 2 ' 89 A oard d&ied May 37 and sent Z CANS from Roma, Italy, was received this HOLLYBROOK ."week at The Register office from CAMPBELL'S KGUNTY.KIST U. Publish*- and Mrs. Thomas Irving LIBBY'S , ' - • Brown. "We were received this ROLC morning by his Holiness in a spe- s C BUTTER 69 cial audience of American tour- ists," they wrote. "Leave tomorrow STRAWBERRIES lt.if.ifor Venice. Having a most wonder- PEAS 2 -"25 * 10'A jg*' ftiftrlp, During the past week have PABST-ETT iff , seen many sights of the 'Before CAN r*' Christ* era. Both in good health." CHEESE SPREAD I They previously had visited Pom- ; poll, Vesuvius and Capri. CORN-OFF-THE-COB IMPORTED FRENCH i I • .William Thompson of Falrton, N, J. is visiting Mrs. Grace Biddle and her brother, Thomas Cook, of 116 Broad st. Mr. Thompson has been a-friend of the family many years. Milton Gellman of Red Bank will NIBBLETS 2 31SARDINES: 2 29 tm'among the graduates who will receive degrees fro mthe Long Is- : Freshly Ground land Agricultural and Technical in- stitute of the State university of PURE PORK t New York at exercises Monday, ;-MUSSELMAN?S MUSSELMAN'S PURE • Gellman will be awarded the CHOPPFD school's food merchandising achleve- SAUSAGE , tnent award. 28OZ-| ||C BEEF Mr. and Mn. Howard Alexander JAR of. 23 Hubbard ave., River Plaza, APPLE BUTTER MEAT are the parents of a son, born last JELLY « 2-25' HYGRADE Skinlen ~f Thursday at Monmouth Memorial $ hospital. Th« infant has been named deorge Elliott Alexander, after, his HYGRADE FAVORITE /paternal great-grandfather, the late Oeorge W. Elliott, on* time mayor RID DAVIDSON'S FRANKS SLICED ot'fSea Bright. Mrs. Alexander it DAVIDSON'S the former Sally Tempieman, Mr- OAK IRIAKFAST DELUXI c • U. Alexander is a member of the edi- •rand irond . torial staff of the Perth Amboy 73. ,lrmd . ' Evening News. 551b. Modioal patients at Rivervlew hospital this week include Chilian Weir, Spring ter.t Mrs. Maude Rlt- DAVIDSON'S DELICIOUS' MM To Enjoy With Your ,i man, Molly Pltch«r hotel)' Frank Favorite Beverage IS DELICIOUS... ; Harvey, 14H Worthlty ib, and" Luke UNIT . Murphy, M Catherine it. Robert LIQUID KIIBLIR'S Enjoy/Some Every Day s Hoffman, Manor dr., and Mrs. Hlli. 1 abeth Irwln, 38 Harding rd. are lur- STARCH •'.floal patltnti at Rivervlew. MAYONNAISE 32' CHEESE SNAX 26< 8oi. MM. Edith R. Smith of Proipeot KllltlR'S NI9HT k DAY ASST. ave,, reoflved a card from her daughter, Mn. John F, Bolind, jr., KO-KO KRISP orPhotnlx, Arli,, itatlng that ihe WHEAT SNAX 21* Box. AAw and her family had left Phflenlx Popcorn, P^nuU,* Oooonut 4 «)• ., latt Monday (or a vUit In the But. SAVE ON ONE GENT SALES They expeot to arrive here nest R«mtmV«r. DAVIDSON'S PAIL.O.POPS Monday, lire. Bolind le the for* er MIM Jean Smith. AND SPECIAL DEALS AT DAVIDSON S VAUVuUotXoUjrpopi ~*r. and Mn, Robert Hopeon of AHIrtitdi FRUIT BASKETS CHIWIN» e £** C ' WOODIUtY'i BATH SOAP ',*„? .' 4 <" 3 6 Altcnd Keyport NESCAFE 38 Annlverary f uS****11!, »«mter» of Prldt of HOLIDAY INITANT SWIITHIART SOAP IJJj^ 4 | 2,4* »«!5Su'h .Munoil, lone an or mm •LUI WHITI FLAKH IAVI 7r

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