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10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXV, NO. 4. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. Bids on Red Bank School Addition Youths Confess * Celebrates 107th Birthday Complete Plans $79,991 Higher Than Estimated Cost Attack on Young For Fair Haven Masonic Temple The board of education at a spe- ey Beach, $38,091; Boro Plumbing Paul Hintelmann Garden Contest cial session Monday night received and Heating company. South River, Nearing Reality bids for the addition to the high 1117,629 for heating and ventilating; 3 Officers Solve Entries Accepted at school which, when adjusted by sub- Carl Shultz company, Newark, $57,- stituting alternates, totaled $812,- 760 for electrical work, and the Case Within Week; LaBau's Hardware •738, $79,991 over the estimated cost Richardson company bid for plumb- figure of $732,747. ing, which was rejected. Council News Notes Store Until Aug. 2 Club Circulates Financing Incidental costs bring the total Favors Referendum to $882,668, a figure which doesn't John Giblon, chairman of the The borough council Monday PAIR HAVEN-Plans for judging 'Include equipment and furnishings. buildings and grounds' committee night joined Police Chief Frank tho garden competition' sponsored Plan in Three Classes of Bonds The board expressed the opinion stated he favored a referendum on Reuther in congratulating Patrol- by the Garden club of Fair Haven that $17,000 of the authorized $900,- a new $25,000 bond issue to cover men Irving L. Krakowitch, Edward are nearing completion. Judging Brooks and Joseph Funderburke will bo done Aug. 9. Any Fair A brochure of the proposed Ma- 000 bond issue will be necessary for part of the cost of equipment for sonic temple was distributed this contingencies. Of the original es- the addition. Mr. Young, however, for solving last week's "mugging" Haven resident who Is an amateur of 17-year-old Jack Hintelmann gardener is eligible to participate. V.F.W. Post Fair week by The Craftsmen's Club of timate, $28,600 was included for expressed the opinion it would be Red Bank, a new corporation con- contingencies and an additional possible to meet the expense with near his home at 38 Irving pi. Entry registrations will be ac- Co-operative investigation by sisting of members of Mystic $66,000 for furnishings and equip- appropriations of $25,000 in each cepted at LaBau'a hardware store Brotherhood Craftsmen'* club and ment of the school budgets for the next these officers resulted Monday in on River rd., until Aug. 2. A com- Opens Tonight tracking down and obtaining sign- the Fellowcraft Club of Red Bank, To Act Aug. U two years. The district clerk will mittee 6f men and wotnen, well- M1DDLET0WN—fair the second both Masonic bodies. go to Trenton this week to confer ed confessions from three 'teen- known in the Held of landscaping straight year Alfred P. Lench Is Action on1 the bids will be taken agers, two from Rumson and one Tho corporation was formed to with officials of the state depart- and horticulture, will be the judges, general chairman of the local Vet- facilitate the building of the temple at the board's regular meeting Aug. ment of education on possibilities from Shrewsbury. and winners will be notified by erans of Foreign Wars' seventh an- 12 when now bids on plumbing will Police 'said young Hintelmann and a plan of financing. The two- of obtaining the additional money mail, Because the club fools that nual fair, which opens tonight on story structure will be located on be received. The board Monday needed for the project. was beaten about 11 p. m. Mon- any person entering the contest the grounds adjacent to the post night .rejected, the lone bid for day, July 14, on Irving' pi., and Newman Springs rd. at Roosevelt would be interested In comment home on rt. 35. Tho site Is about dr. The property has a frontage ot plumbing submitted . by the Rich- The board awarded a contract to received a painful blow across the and criticisms regarding their four miles north of Red Bank. ardson Engineering company of R. C. Britton of Wanamassa who ear "with a strap" In addition to property, tho opinions of the 127 feet on Newman Springs rd. New Brunswick for $101,420. Paul submitted a bid of $15,571 for al-other minor injuries. Mr". Krako- judges regarding their decisions and 254 feet on Roosevelt dr. Be- Young, district clerk, was author- terations to the Catherine Street witch said he and Mr. Brooks will be made available to those sides the temple, space for parking ized to re-advertise for bids for building owned by the board which worked together with police of wishing to have them. Club mem- 80 cars Is on the property. ( plumbing work. will be put into use In September neighboring municipalities all week bers feel that such advice should The temple will be the result of as a cafeteria for the River Street to catch up with the muggers. prove of value to those with new action by members of Mystic Hembling Low •school. Included in the work on the Brotherhood lodge 21 and Red Track Down Leads gardens, a« well as to property Low bid for the general construc- building will be a new roof and owners with more established Bank lodge 277, F. and A. M., who ' tion work was submitted by Charles heating system, the changing of the Various leads were tracked ground^. have joined In an effort to build B. Hembling and son of Bed Bank location and the flreprooflng of down, including the questioning of There will be a number of prizes the temple. in the amount of $497,838. Other three stairways and' insulating the boys who. knew of the incident The winner of tho prize for the Tho basement floor I.i designed bids for general construction building. The bid of the Britton until one youth was found and best foundation planning will re- for social gatherings and other af- ranged-as high as $702,361 which company does not include new cafe- brought into police headquarters ceive a $10 Rift certificate from fairs. On it are a main hall or audi- •was the bid submitted by Anthony teria equipment. The project, which by Patrolman Funderburke, who Mrs. Anna M. Lewis is pictured Saturday at 164 Cather- Turner Brothers' nursery; the best torium, stage, stage wings and Lewis of Miplewood. Mr. Hembling, is scheduled to start next week, is identified the three 'teen-agers who ine st. as she observed her 107th birthday. Born in Bucking- lawn, flve pounds of top grade .dressing rooms, kitchM. laJie.i' and a. former member of the. board, ro- expected to take approximately 30 admitted beating and kicking Hin- grass seed, and 100 pounds of fer- men's rooma and a cloak check •lgned his position July 8. Reason days. telmann, Mr. Krakowitch said. ham, Va., she has lived here the past 19 months with her niece, tilizer; best perennial bed, six rose room. With such facilities, It Is (or his resignation was given as The youths will be tried in juve- Meeting with the board Monday Mrs. Frank Daniels. A widow, Mrs. Lewis attributes her long- bushes of their own choice from planned that sufficient Income will the press of business. night for the study of bids were nile court this week, it was said the D and D Rose Nurseries; best accrue to help pay off the bonds Other low bids were submitted Efrol Coffin and Victor Ronfeldt, The confession was given to the evity to "being a good Christian." She was choir leader for annual bed, five azaleas from Lov- which arc now being sold. detectives, Mr. Krakowitch said by Park Steel and Iron Co., Brad board architects, 52 years at the First Baptist church of Farmville, Va. Though ctt's nurseries; best vegetable gar- On the second floor will be a adding: "Our effort in thi9 case den, flve azaleas; moat attractive 40x60-fool lodge room, a property typifies the determination of the she.enjoys television at night, she makes it a rule not to watch special feature, such as small pools, room, candidate preparation room, police department of Red Bank it in the daytime. The one exception is Sunday morning when bird baths, sun dials, etc., which men's and ladles' rooms, records' ' Estimate State's Early* Potato Crop under Chief Reuther, that we wil have been added to create a point room, library and reception room not tolerate hoodlum tactics here she "directs" choirs while watching them perform on TV. of interest to the garden, a set of and cloak room. The building Is so We will always make an all-out ef- mosquito candles, a garden tool and designed that the second floor is At 4,348,000 Bushels, 59% Drop fort to keep our residents safe, a rose bush; best woody plants, reached by two short flights of six That's a promise." Guest Preacher such as trees and shrubs, a holly Alfred P. Lench steps, aach step being but six Inches Chief Reuther notified council o: Executive Buys tree or an ornamental woody plant high. TRENTON—New Jersey's com- the solution of the case by letter. of equal value. The fair will bo In operation two The financing plan provides for The council session was vory mercial early potato crop is esti- The grand prize for the best all- weekends. It continues tomorrow three classes of bonds to be Issued. mated at 4,348,000 bushels this year, brief. It was conducted by Acting nd Saturday nights and ends July Class "A" bonds will be issued In Kniffin Selects Mayor Everett Baynton in the ab- Colt's Neck Home around garden will be a set of gar- about 59 per cent of last year's den tools, valued at $15. This will 31, Aug. I and 2. Assisting Mr, unit* of $1,000 with no maturity 7,288,000 bushels, and the smallest sence of Mayor Katharine Elkus SHREWSBURY — Walker and Lentil with arrangements is Ed- date, bearing three per cent inter- White who is in Chicago, as an be awarded to the garden, which in on record, according to the New Walker, realtors, report that four the opinion of the judges, presents ward Duva. Ray Richardson is est. The total to be Issued I* $20,- Jersey Crop Reporting Service. The K of C Chairmen alternate, delegate to the Demo transactions have just taken place. post commander. 000. Each Masonic organization or acreage planted to potatoes de- cratic national convention. the best plan and development. Spe- adulated organization Is entitled to Harry Kniffin of Fair Haven pre- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon, for- cial credit Will be given to garden- The principal award at the fair clined from 26,500 in 1951 to 23,500 Amend Taxi Buleg merly of New York city, have pur- will be a 1052 four-door Dodge se- subscribe to a maximum of $5,000. acres this year. ided Monday night at a meeting ers who have solved landscaping For each $1,000 purchase, the or- if .Red Bank council, Knights of Upon written recommendation chased from Mr. and Mrs. William problems dan, with radio and heater, which According to the report the total Matson their home on the Colt's in original or unusual will be made the final night, Aug. ganization will be entitled to elect acreage of New Jersey's principal Joiumbus, at which time he an- by Councilman George A. Gray, ways. one member of the building man- lounced committee chairmen for, who also was absent, an amend- Neck-Vandenberg rd. in Colt's Neck. Special attractions for children crops for harvest this season Is ment was Introduced to the bor The home is a one-story ranch home will be hay and pony rides. Attrac- agement committee. expected to be somewhat lower than he next year. He* succeeds Mi- chael J. Rafferty as grand knight. ough taxi ordinance which will per- with a two-car garage attached. tive tents have been rented which Class "B" bonds will be issued In last year. mit all licensed taxlcabs to do The home is built from the original Trip to Europe give a, carnival effect. They will units of $100, with maturity In 20 However, above-average yields are business at the station plaza here. timber of the old mill which for house merchandise and game booths years. Interest ot three per cent reported for small grain props. The The action Is just a. rewording, many years stood on this site and and a refreshment stand. will b« paid. Class "C" bonds will acreafee planted, to the five grain not a change, in present rules. Re- was driven by the large Yellow For Rev. Joice Members of the V.F.W, Ladies' be Issued in units of $.25 with Inter- ; crops. for harvest In 1952 totals cently, some misunderstanding re- brook which passes through the , SHREWSBURY. — RBV. Arthur .auxiliary- are co-operating" in the est -at" three per cent. Under the 339,000 acres, 2,000 more than in sulted from a.claimuby.i.the-Whlte property., Yeaxs^ago, -*armers.-f rom. S. Joice, pastor of the Presbyterian event, which is the post's main plan, "C" bonds will be redeemed 1951. ' Star Taxi company "that, because all over the county brought their church, anil his family Wednesday fund-raising effort. Proceeds will by drawing by lot. It Is expected The' corn crop from 194,000 acres it leases parking space at the sta- grain to this site to have it ground will leave for Europe aboard the be used to reduce the mortgage on that after the second year of the will be harvested this year, with tion, It should have restricted right! into flour and meal. Queen Mary. Rev. Mr. Joice Is the property. temple's operation that $2,000 an- total production estimated at 9,700,- to pick up passengers there. Th Mr. Gordon is an executive with being sent by tho Presbyterian nually will become available for 000 bushels. In 1951, 9,712,000 amendment will prevent any slngl the Western Electric, working in Church ot the United States for redeeming the bonds. The "B" bushels of corn were produced on cab firm from claiming exclusive the New York city office. Mr. and six-week relief survey to be con- bonds will have a conversion priv- 185,000 acres. rights within 50 feet of the station Mrs. Matson have moved to a new uctcd in connection with the Mrs. Whiting ilege to "C" bonds at the option Winter wheat acreage dropped As the result of the gas service home in North Jersey. This trans- Rev. Robert S. Lowndes resbyterian promotion of "One of the holder or of the club. from 81,000 acres in 1951 to 80,000 transfer from Jersey Central Pow- action was handled by George El- lreat Hour of Giving." The club also \* accepting dona- thig year, with a corresponding do er & Light company to the Nowgrim, salesman for the firm of Rev. Robert S. Lowndes of Elklns, He and his family will go first Is Ninety Today tions and memorials in the form of crease in total production from Jersey Natural Gas company, the Walker and Walker. West Va., will bo guest preacher o Paris. From there Mrs. Joice LITTLE SILVER—Mrs. Letitia name plates for equipment and 2,106,000 bushels to an indicated former discontinued its $500 street Mr. and Mrs. John Verange of at the Red Bank Baptist, church ind their son, Eric, will proceed Potter Whiting will observe her furniture. 2,080,000 bushels this year. repair assurance bond and the lat- Pearcc st., Eatontown, have sold Sunday at tho 11 a. m. service, The to Salzburg, Austria, to attend the 90th birthday today at an open- Both acreage and expected pro- ter turned in a bond of $1,000 cov their one-story ranch home to Mr.minister was graduated from West- music festival and will later visit house blrthdny party at the home duction ot barley and rye are smal- ering similar assurance. The bone and Mrs. Henry Moore, formerly minster college in Pennsylvania and parts of Switzerland and France. of her son-in-law and daughter, Farm Wages Up ler than last year. Acreage of bar- protects the borough from dam of New York. Mr. Moore Is an en-Crossor Theological seminary. He is Mrs. Joice, who has gained consid- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Turklngton, Jr., ley decreased from 18,000 acres to ages caused by Installations gineer for Bendix aviation and is president of the General Alumni erable recognition through hei-pRr- ot Branch ave. 15,000 this year, with an estimated repairs. located In their new modern plant association of Crozer, and has icipaUon in musical programs, cx- Mrs. Whiting, n former resident Four Per Cent production of 555,000 bushels, as A letter was received from th in Eatontown. Elwood Armstrong served pastorates in Reading, Pa. iccts to sing while in Austria. o! Red Bank, Is a native of North TRENTON — Wages being paid compared with'684,000 bushels in State Department of Conservatioi represented the Arm on this sale. arid Oaklyn. Long Branch. She is the daughter 1951. Rye acreage dropped from Rev. Mr. Joice will go from Parts to New Jersey farm workers con- and Economic Development notlni Mr. and Mrs. William Stracener, to Geneva to attend the World of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert tinue at record-high levels, accord- 11,000 to 8,000 acres this year, with that the borough, in error, callei formerly of North Jersey, have Potter. She moved to Red Bank production forecast at 152,000 Council of Churches of Christ. ing to the New Jersey Crop Re- Harry Knlffln tha Naveaink river the North purchased from Mrs, Karl Jan sky There he will confer with church when sho was married to the late porting Service. bushels this year, as compared with Shrewsbury on IU official ma licr dutch colonial home , on the Borough Seeks Arthur J. Whiting. She lived In 209,000 bushels in 1951. leaders on relief matters. His next During the post year, the average Unanimously elected to head the Coungll's action was to file the map. lorth side of Silverton ave.. Little itop will be Germany where he is Red Bank until 1945, when she wage rose about four per cent, Growers expect to harvest about local council, Mr. Knlffln has been Council approved transfer of •liver. Mrs. Jansky, who Is the Fire Truck Bids ilanning to visit refugee camps, moved to Little Silver. while at the same time, six per cent 455,000 tons of hay this year, 12,000 active In KnightB of Columbus James Accera's plenary liquor con- >ead of Red Bank Manor Nursery specially those containing escapee: An active church worker many fewer hired workers and seven per tons loss than last year's 467,000 work since the council was re- sumption license from 8 to 8 Wost ichool, has purchased an apartment HIGHLANDS — Borough coun- rom Iron curtain countries. years, Mrs. Whiting is a member cent fewer family workers were re- tons. Acreage . planted to hay organized flve years ago. A resident Front st. and the 'package store in the Warwick Gardens on Pinck- cil, in a routine session Monday After spending some time in Ber- of the Red Bank Methodist church ported on New Jersey farms. dropped from 257,000 acres to 251,- license of Rudolph Kurlnsky to ney rd., Red 3ank. night, directed Borough Attorney nnd the Woman's Society of Chris- 000 this year. )t the county the past 25 years, lin, he will visit Athens, Cairo, and The average Garden state farm he is married to the former Julia Louis G. and Patsy J. Tomalno at Mr. Straccner Is an engineer with John M. Pillsbury to prepare speci- finally Beirut where he plans to tian Service of th'at church. For laborer is receiving about $125 per Although the adreage of oats re- Sweeney of Fair Haven. They have its present location, 184 Monmouth the new Bendix plant In Eatontown fications for a new fire truck and isit the camps of Arab refugees. many years she was organist at month with room and board this mained at 42,000 acres, indicated three married chlldron, Harry F. St. and was formerly employed at the to advertise for bids for the rig,Next he Will fly to Jerusalem in Anbury Methodist church at North year, an increase of about one dol- production is about 1,386,000 bushels Knlffln of San Franolsco, Cal.; Councilman Harold Hurley said company's Tctcrboro plant. He anda $17,000 Ward LaFrance 750-galIon Jordan, visiting many of the Chris- Long Branch. Mrs. Whiting Is also lar over last year's $124. When sup- this year, as compared'with 1,638, Mrs. Julia Ann Schrelner of Dal- pumper. Bids will be received at tian shrines In that section, a member of Naveslnk Rebekah 000 bushels In 1951. ho had found a tenatlve purchaser Mrs. Stracener plan li move in lodge of Red Bank. plied with a house, workers are las, Tex., and Mrs. Bette Aquino, for an old flro truck belonging to shortly after small amount o council's next regular meeting Mon- His itinerary will then take him earning about $178 a month, or al- living at home. They have four Independent Fire company and day, Aug. 4. Mrs. Whiting leads an active redecorating is done. Mr. Armstrong ,o Israel, Rome, and back to France Ufa with her family and friends. most nine per cent more than the randchildren. council gave him its permission to was the salesman. The action followed approval at where he will rejoin his wife and $164 reported In 1951. Potato Harvest sell it. Her hobby Is crocheting. She re- He is -president of the Holy Walker and Walker has also sold a meeting two weeks before of an Hon. They are planning to return to calls seeing President Ulysses The weekly wage rate now Name society ot St. James Catho- for the Buckbee estate a summe ordinance appropriating necessary the U. S. Sept. IS aboard the Queen Grant driving around North Long ranges from $33 with room and Starts in County UR church and a post officer of the bungalow In. the Water Witch sec- funds and outlining financing ar- Elisabeth. Branch in his own sulky and team board to $47 without room and Monmouth and Ocean County Cen- 160 'Skywatch' Calls tion of Highlands to one ot ,the rangements,. Details of the financ- board. Last year, comparable wages Small scale potato digging oper- tral Labor union, A. F. of L. He al- heirs to the estate. Walker and of horses. were $31 and $41, respectively. ations got under way in the Free- Made the First Week ing plans were referred to. the fi- Among the guests Invited to the so Is a member of local 380, A. F. Walker was represented by Mr. nance commltteo Monday night for open house party today will be Workers on a dally basis are hold, Hightstown and Cranbury of L, In his labor union Work, he SEA BRIGHT—Over 160 calls Elgrlm, who was in charge of report at council's next mooting. Nursing Group earning about $7.70 this year with- areas last week, reports John frequently refers to the encyclical were made from the observation handling this property for the es< Mrs. Whiting's step-son, A. Alvln Queeney, Jr., secretary of the New Aotion on whether council wil Whiting of Rod Bank, and her out room and board, a slight de- by Pope Lee XIII on the condi- post here to the U. S. Air Force tate. request an extension of federal rent cline from last year's $7.80. Th« Jersey Potato Industry committee, tion of labor and Pope Pius XI's fitter center In Trenton In the first Seeking Funds brother, William N. Potter of Long Additional harvesting Is planned controls from Sept. 30 until the Branch. hourly wage rose from 93 to M Reconstruction of the Social Order. full weok of duty by the Ground end of April next year also was cents per hour this year, this week, but the hoavlcr digging Mr. Knlffln Is employed by Puritan Observer Corps last week, Council- RUMSON—Officials ot tho Publl Id slated for August, Cobblors arc deterred until council's next regu- Hoalth Nursing association ot Rum Milk company, man Nells Jacobaen, local com- Fair Haven Fair lar session, Council will study the being harvostod, with reports of mander, disclosed. A direct tele- son, Sea Bright and Fair Haver Police Circulate drastically low yields per acre. Pre- Those sorvlnir with him are Lei- question of rent oontrol oxtonslon have sent out more than 600 writ- Cpl. David Dillon liminary surveys indicate that lie 0. MoBrlde, deputy grand phone line to the Alter center has in the Interim and seek the at- been Installed at the municipal pa- ton appeals for funds. An outline ol yields of Cobblors are ranging from knight; Eugone C. Carroll, chan- Opens Tomorrow torney's advice, this projoct by which the associa- Salary Petition 80 to 75 100-pound sacks per aoro, cellor; Francis P. MoNally, re- vilion. Climbs Fujiyama corder; Edward 0. Williams, treas- Mr, Jaoobsm said that a mini- FAIR HAVEN—The annual fal The payment of {11,434.97 In bills tion Is partly supported, was give KEAN8BURO—Members of the The Kathadln, Kennebeok and was-ordered by council which also by Mrs, Bennett Vroman at a moe Green Mountain varieties are urer; William T. Wlchmann, ad- mum ot 28 multi-motor and five ot the local fire company, them police department here Monday bo- Cpl. David O, Dillon, serving with jet planes were countod dally, and of which is "Build With Fair Ha- directed that a proposed revision ing of tho board ot directors Mon gun to circulate petitions through- tha Air Force In Japan, In a re- alated for later harvesting with vocate i William M, Maloney, ward- day at Ihe nurses' efllco at borougr hope* of mare favorable yields pe en; Edward R, Daubensohmldti that the filter cantor was callod so ven in 1093," will open tomorrow of tho municipal tax map, at i out the borough asking that a ref- cent letter to his parents, Col, and aoro. Inside guard; Joseph J. Sole, out- the flights could be plotted on maps night on the company's property cost ot about (1,000, be Included fo hall, erendum be held In November's Mrs. A. 8. Dillon ot 70 Plnckney side guard; Edgar N. Fonnossoy,' as they would be under wartime on River rd. and will run unttl consideration In the preparation o Mrs. Edna, Howie reported 23! general olectlon on whether police rd, described his ascent of the 13>< Digging was started about i flnanalal secretary; Francis J. conditions, Saturday night, Aug. i, the 1963 budgot, Tha revision wn visits were mado by the staff nurse. should be given a ten per cent In- 395-foot high Fujiyama, week Intor than normaf due t QoeU, lecturer; Msgr. Salvatore Dl- The next development In the local For Fair Haven firemen, thl recommended by Peter DIOIovann In June, Of this number, 75 wen Cteaso In salary. In his Utter, Cpl. Olilon stated heavy grain orops which compel! Lorenzo, chaplain; Rev. Gerald "Operation Skywatoh" patrol activ- will be the moit Important fair li of 140 Portland rd., a member ol made to patients with acuto, non Addressed to Mayor Felix J. he and a friend, Cpl, Lylt Kshlcn- ed farmers to work late hours foi QrlRIni assistant chaplain, and Mr,ities will be the construction of a years, Procoods of past fairs hnv the board of tax assessors. communicable dlsoases, 20 to In- Brennan nnd members of borough back ot San Diego, started their the past few weeks. The dr Rafferty, Mlohaol R, Lottlere and nine-foot tower on the deck of the tone Into a building fund with the fants, 30 to sohool-ogn children, 2f council, tha potltlons ask that the climb at 9 a. m. July 4, They weather has also hindered opera' Clayton J. Held, trustees, borough beaoh pavilion for uie u Idea of one day eroctlng a new to adults snd ten to pro-jchoo question of the salary Increase bo •topped at ( p. m. at a climber's tloni. Soattered ihowors, earlier In a plane-spottlng platform. (Ire home In the borough. ohlldron, put on the ballot, Deadline (or nl-station where they spent the night. the' month, has helped some Commltte* chairmen Inoludt Mr. intr petitions Is 40 days betor* the Carroll, gineral program, with Mr, Mr, Jacobson said though he has The oompany's dream became Bendix Engineer Mrs, Vroinan, a momber of th Leaving at .6 o'clock the following Queeney observed, but more li reality a short time ago who dental committee, reported that Dr, general election. needed now to boost tho ilie, MoBrlde as vloe chairman; Leo A. been giving a minimum of /rom mernlng they reached the orater Flak, Oathollo aatlvlty, with Jos- four to eight hours n day of his ground wai broken for a ne Buys Allen Home Lawrence n. Burdge ndylied that Members of the department were of the mounlAln about an hour A lower yield for tho orop alii eph Hoaly and ^Jmlllo Orllll a* time to the governmont-ordered 184,000 building on the company' the association, through Its dental th* only full-time municipal em- later. Is txptoted this year, The presen ikywnttoi n patrol, he hai been un* property at the corner of Rive health program, should care {or the ployeos not given pay Increases Th* total time Sot th* ascent forecast li for 170-178 buihtli pei vice chairmen) Joieph J. Bole, coun- BATONTOWN •— Tha Theodor av»raglnir I en per cent when coun- cil aotlvlty.xwlth Thomas Haokatt able to man hit post with volun- rd, and Batlln rd, Money from thl W. MaOlnness real estate and In teeth of tho Indigent children In was about ten hours and (or th* aoro, compared with 287 bushel teers for more thin tight hour* a fair, like that from past fain, wil lower grades In preference to those cil adopted Its municipal budget lilt yeart and tha t«n-y*ar avtragi and Anthony Aocardl as vice chair- surance agency of 31 Broad st, has this year. At a publlo hearing ot tho deicent four hours and a half. Cpl. men; Michael J, Anderson, frater- day. The Air Force has asked that belli pay for the comtruotlon, announced the sole of a new three In the upper giudua, Dillon and his friend win thi (Irit of itog bushels. Monmouth, Meroei "Tnli year," «sld Leonard Mack Mri, K. Jackson Baichelor re- budget In February, the mayor eald and Middlesex oountlos are eohad nal aatlvlty, with Mr, Maloney ai til posts be put on a 94-hour-a-day bedroom ranoh house at 350 Pint thnt police salaries were "In line" mm from Yokata Air Korea bait, 1 vie* chairman; Hamuel OaroUnuto, service basis In 2T states, Includ- Vice president of the company and st, to Mr, and Mm, George F> Snuor- ported them is a need (or a Japan, whire they are stationed, lo ulid to harvest nearly 70 ptr oon chairman of the fair, "local res piyoholoxlst (or diagnostic purposes with thoie In similar municipali- or the sttte's 33,800 acres, whlor membership, with Edward T, ing New Jenny, "But the publlo wrln of Bath, N, Y. ties. In reply to a comment by climb ihe mountain thli year. Ba- Healy, Hr,, ai vice chairman i Har- keeps showing a 'we-don't-carn' at- dent* can site what th* company 1 for school children, No dennlto de- tor* and after th#lr cllmh they represents the lowest aoreige li li doing with the money It makes Mr, Hauerweln U an englrher a olilon was made on this point but It rtobtrt J, Hylnncl that he failed the lilntnry of tho Garden ittti old Murphy, publicity, with Mr, titude toward this vital detente tha Bendix Aviation oorporation'1 to **o why tho police were Ignor- •tayid at Hotel Yanonaka at the Carroll and Mr, Knlffln a* vice Job." itld Mr, Jsoobsin, "Very, viry en fairs." will be discussed at tho September bai* of Fujiyama, according to Mr. Queeney. plant here, Mr, and Mn, Bauerwel meeting, ed In the general Increase, Mayor chairmen | Mr, Held, fourth dagri* few pirsons ihow up to volunteer Ground prise* will ba awarded Brennan mill, "You can put Ihe Cpl, Dillon, who graduated from Mnny growers, who formcrlj 1 nightly while the fair li In pro* and 1 hair two ohlldrcn r/ take Mrs, R. Ai Btruthnmn of the wel- Knight* eo-ordlnator, with Samuel to work with us, And whit we possession ot thnlr new/ Th< question on Ihe ballot, It you (eel Rod Bank high school In June, grew large noresgen of white pntt< need li help," true. A 1053 Plymouth, grand (am committee reported that lour 10W, «nd entered th* Air roro* a, toei, have turned In recent yean Carotcnulo, St. Anthony'* Holy sala was negotiated by 4 j W Iht W" Name i Mr, Knlffln, It. James Holy prlie of this year's fair, will be air! Beout troope ot Rumson meet month later, ha* bien In Japan to the production of soybean!, corn •warded on the closing night. Otrmaln of the McOlnnes* .fi with her weekly to repair toyi to be wheat and other grain oropi. Namii Jonph J, H*aly, Holy Cross , Mertfaie Msuy sines lait January. Holy Name, and Mr, McBrlde, It, Aiilitlng Mr. Maok on the fin- The Mcdlnnoii agency also 'an distributed by the awoilatlon at Itt henii. (trail, launlrj tittlt, Jwiti Beoauie of the short crop, mi: Jamil poit, Catholic War Vitirani. eral committee are Ruiaell K. nounotd the Halo of Frank's Hair Christmas, Mrs, Harry H, Niu- nm Iglldlefi ulillni si ei«, Uai Silver, Olm, Cirimlii kiting li expected to be order Mlnton, eo.flhalrmanj Robert Mat- stylist ihop at ill Broad si, lo Mil berger of Kvtiett wai eleoted a lirtl in) pirmint, I him i««y JI A tovilr Miorimmt Inr til i» with good .demand, aid Mi .,.., .... «i«i»rllii,...... ,..,, .„..„, ., _.-.. Prlt«« moitiriti, Ittnditvnui OKI Ihea, tan in »M{. (A make Msktt thews, treasurer) and John P, Mul- Mary M, Mull. Mr*. Mull hat al member ot the association's ittvis- AiifllL Rifjleri. Minnie Oiparb til Rinn ««•,, Aiburr r«r»,~Ae— Quiensy, r Kl lna The AiiliUr,—AovMtl Vlhlll, ready begun operation ot th« shop, ory hoard, •Sit,freniWl<04lt—Aavwtlitaial NIMHM, RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, iyo2

CrafUms4ls Guild competition. At second, $50 for third and Model Local Youth Enters stake in the competition an cash the amounts of $4,000, $3,000, $2,000 Builders' tool chest* (or four hon- MATERNITY PIANO LESSONS at Your Home and $1,000 are the top awards and orable mentions. - The first place SUPPORTS aARTIRBELT* ^Widows Named awards and university scholarships 7 Model Competition totaling $65,000. The judging will will be presented to the best four winner each state will compete MU LINGERIE FREDERICK A. WOHLFORTH, B.S. Ed. Robert A. Sage of 382 Shrews- continue until all models have been model car builders in the junior against the winner of other states BE W2S4-J. Plmnlit for Clubs, BeoepUons, Etc considered and state and regional and senior age divisions. for the regional awards which are TUCKER'S My Student Entrants in Griffith Foundation [To Get Estates bury ave. is among those who have Annual Auditions averaged • grade of 88%. submitted model automobile en- winners will be announced late State awards in each age division trips to Detroit for the guild con- CORlEV - LINGERIE ; FREEHOLD — Tht respective vention from Aug. J9 tolfc!. 11* .'WAV, LONG BRANCH widows will receive the estates of tries in the 1952 Fisher Body this month or early August. are $150 for first prize, $100 for - Howard F. Smith of 155 Sprint *t., Red .Bank, who died May 30; • Charles N. Young of Red Bank, Deodorant * who died May SO; Charles H, Ter- ' hune of Long Branch, who died 98° ETIQUET Cream . •. Va OKI ^May 18; Frank 0. Riley of Spring -Lake Heights, who died July 5, and »Edward Erlkten of Spring Lake, " who died June 9. The wills were BEER GOBLETS « filed lor probate last week In the "office of Surrogate Dorman Mc- " Faddin. ", The respective husbands will re- Scelve the estates of Lillian W. Den- CHOC. SYRUPY* .2 tor 25 " niston of Ocean township, who died ; Apr. 23; Hattie A. Crawford of "Ocean township, who died May 11, SATURDAY J Special Insulation Retains ~ and Margaret A. Cole of Ocean MRMODEX L:L W, 29 TOILET TISSUE >««» 27' ~ Grove, who died May 19. A Neat or Cold Far Lenier! - Annie L. Matheson of Rumson, t;who died Apr. 7, willed that her Klenzo; Venida Kwikway GALLON For Rvpalrfng AppHanf Cord$, «tf.; st£k - property in Leonia he kept for the Badger... C - use of her brother, Walter W. Hun- $3 SHAVE BRUSH KAR-TISSUES SCOTCH ELECTRICAL TAPE 39 ~ter. The rest will be shared by her CAMP JUG ~ brother, Walter W. Hunter, and her Dr. with Car Visor Clip Chltf; with Lumlnevf Alprm Shut-Off I ~ sisters, Mrs. Alice H. Rice of Rum- Wide mouth, easy to Scholi, Soft, strong facial tissues in S son and Mrs. Lucy Hunter Nolte of ZINO CORN PADS (single ply) fill. Leakproof cap., "San Jose, Cal. HandiPak dispenser box, Easi- VM him CLOCK (pw. m^: Enameled steel case.' 2 Mrs. Anne M. Dolan of Leonardo, ly clips on any car sun visor.-• 100's Foldlng-Typt, Rustproof Metal " who died June 12, willed her Bur- (With Spout, 2.69) £ lington ave. home to her aiiter-ln- EVERSHARP PEN REG.*2,49l - law, Mrs. Margaret A. Egan. Frank STERNO COOK STOVE...... 2 Brennan will receive a piano. St. £ Agnes Catholic church or Atlantic K-M KWIK KOOt M Soli Special! C JJ Highlands will receive $200. Mount 50< Ji AQUAPRUF EAR PLUGS 25 - Olivet cemetery will receive $100. BALL PEN REFILL 2 Paul Egan will receive $100. Mr. 8 ELECTRIC IAN - and Mrs. Boniface Knochel ' of MARLIN BLADES? Choice of Auorted Colors! JOT ; • A " Leonardo will receive $100. A dia- Stand on table) Hang on wall! — C PACKS jric " mond ring and other jewelry goes PAPER CUPS'^•:...16 tor 15 On-off switch. UL annroved. #1J 75< VALUE! CELLULOSE SPONGES. ...?A for 19 £ to a niece, Dorothy E. Egan. Mrs. (36 Blades) j|* Z Egan will receive the rest of the 3 For Men, Women. Rubbor.Sol* ,«% VA t estate. Get 3 packs for reg. price of 2 packs plus 1 { 2 Lillian White of Matawan, who FOOT-EZE SUPPERS. .(, , ,d,iM)79 £ died July 4, willed her estate to PLASTIC SPOONS .... w w £ her mother, Mr». Sarah E. White. Paper Speclqll "Atoxino" HUh-latherlnj saf A ']*• Nellie Harris ol Matawan, who Scripto RETRACTABLE Heavy LATEX RUBBER Complete Paper Service for 12 C i^died July 3, willed her estate to (Picnic) !-her brother. Georse M. Harris. 9' PLATES .'8 for 13' COMPLEXION SOAP, 5c bar... 2for 9 ~ Joseph H. Holmes of Holmdel TRICK BASEBALL PARTY PICNIC PAK I i. township, who died July 4, willed Paper c BALL PEN Vinyl Plastic; In Assorted Colors. m j^ i" $10,000 each to his daughters, An- • Won't Leak! Toss It For Wacky Fun! O#% C ! Jc nalora Holmes Maghan and Helen 6'PLATES (Picnic) 12for13 REG. RAIN PEAK H.,dDr,s» 49 W. Holmet. The rest goes to the • Wont Smear! ^ Widow. • Won't Transfer! only »98c Plugs Into Car Cigarette Lighter! 2 Caroline H. Shankland of Howell 29< 2 township,, who died Mar. 22, willed ALUMINUM FOIL 25 n.W Positive "twist-lock" retractable A brand-new laugh-getter..1 12 each: dinner, dessert & AUTO HANDY-LIGHTw 12 cord 7 her estate to her sisters, Helen G, for the zaniest, "cwaziest", salad plates, plus 12 fibre - ShankUnd and Julia L. Shankland, action is fool-proof. Works like a Reg. 15^ Polka Dot j^ ; Frederick Qulstgaard of Wall G mechanical pencil. (Plastic barrel); ball game you ever played 1 spoons, & one tablecover, ~ township, v.-ho died June 30, willed ~ his estate to his sons, Andrew S, WAXED PAPER 125 Ft 27 PLASTIC SHOWER CAP 9< " Qulstgaard and Walter F. Quist- Genuine Leather GALLON SIZE Colonial Hardwood j Reg. I9< fl Ounce Tube) .. • BH ~. gaard. PintBoHlt; TEK Twin Pack C 1 Helen Sonn Macrae Oshorne of « Spring Lake, who died July 4, THERMOS Metal Cap. .164 POLORON BORIC ACID OINTMENT 15 Z willed her husband an automobile WALLETS TOOTH BRUSHES TV STOOL, " and Hfetlme use o£ household fur- . with Hickory Stretchers RexallfH/s Ounce) , • —g* f niture and furnishings. The rest Sky-High; Assorted Styles & Colors PICNIC JUG (Soft, Medium, or Hard) C j will b« shared by a «on, Albert 14-Oonee.. Each in a plastic Interlocking rungs. REX-SALVINEferB.mt ,.53 ~ Gordon Macrae, and daughter, Jane TUMBLERS .2 ~ Macrae VanCleef. r $7.50 O99 with ^49 Travel Container. 12" x 14" x m", Isopropyl (Full Wnt) . •-* » Howard Hoffman of South Bel- Mtnnen'i, for C " mar, who died June 15, willed his lc VALUES! L SPIGOT nr 2 for $1.98 VALUE! 29e RUBBING ALCOHOL. 19 • property st 1715 White at.,' South QUINSANA Athltte't Foot. ~ Belmar, to his daughter, Carolyn '•• Louise Johnson. The rest will be shared by the daughter and a son, ;.* Harold L. Hoffman, You Can Depend on Us for Eversharp Special \, © ETHICAL • RELIABLE ANN DELAFIELD at all Liggett Federal Farm Loans SCHICK INJEQOR Are Available Now • REPUTABLE REDUCING PUN Soda Fountains TRONTON — Chester J. Tyron, RAZOR Jr., stats director for the Farmers Complete Home Administration, today urged PRESCRIPTION SERVECE Package ICE COLD ORANGE JUICE prospective applicants for loans KIT from his agency to contact their HAM SALAD en SOFT BUN nearest F.H.A. office as soon as pos- sible. 'M re'5Gr>en"Helpil The Easy, Natural Complete Kit ' HOT COFFEI with cream MMfU Way fo Htdvct . Federal funds for the fiscal year * Oeld Plated Roior^ Just beginning have been allocated, Tooth Pasu h« said, and the amount available Miracle Chlorophyll 12Scatpi|.Sharplladn for the purchase and Improvement CHLORODtHT • YOU DON'T COUNT CALORIES I' Special I of land or buildings is approximate- •V- Plastic Travel Kit ly the same as last year. • YOU DON'T FEEL STARVED! 1 The allocation for operating loans ALL FOR is slightly larger, but funds for all • NOT A DRUG! ALL FOR types of Farmers Home Administra- tion loans In New Jersey were com- pletely exhausted last March and no money was available from then until July 1. MIDSUMMER VALUES! "Applications now on hand Indi- cate a stronger demand ifor the BISODOL ££.?..... type of loans made by this agency Special Formulas for All Typei of Hair I than last year," Mr. Tyson said. V OFF! Your Choice SALi! NylorT The main requirement for obtain- 4 r ing one of these loans U that the BRECIC SHAMPOOS applicant be unable to secure his 69 Mi-31or HAIR BRUSHES PEPTOBISMOL ...4ois. 33 financing in sufficient amount and at reasonable terms elsewhere, He LATHER OIL for dry hair > • LACENE for oily hair KLENZO must also have adequate experience A • REGULAR for nermal hair and ability to carry out a sound ANTISEPTIC BISODOL MINTS... 100 for 49° farm operation, EACH Applications for Farmers Home V00 Administration loans are handled (Sow.) REO. 79c PINT through offices located In Freehold, $1.49 LUX SOAP Brldgeton, Burlington, Flemlngton, 10° Olaasboro, Mayi Landing, Newton, VALUES I Salem and Toms River. County ag- Sflmvlaltt Scolp.. .Drusti Holrl ricultural agents can put applicants Protects Charm Ait Day! In touch with these offices. IVORY SOAP .Medium 9 VITALIS Lodl.*' Preftiilonal Sryl* M.n'i Popular Club Slyl* Cpl. Kcglcy En Route MUM Hair Tonic To U. S. from Korea deodorant 9° LIFEBUOY SOAP...... Kegular v Mum protects against KEANSBURO —Cpl. David C. 4 01$. "BIO VALUE" WHITE ENVELOPES 100 for 33c Kegley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "Uiiuiiilf odor-forming bacteria I 49; Kegley of 32 St. Johns pi. here, is ..Regular «T en route to the United States from Vittlis & 60-second work- 78c FIRSTAID COTTON & QYPSY OREAM for siinburn.. 59c CAMAY SOAP:..... nervicc In Korea with the 7th In- fantry division. He Is returning Met). out prevents hair dryness. under the Army's rotation pro- 69c ALCO-REX, Rexall Rubbing Alcohol PINT 43c gram. SWEETHEART SOAP .. Regular «T The 7th .division has played an 33o REXALL FOOT POWDER for tired, burning feet.,. 27c Important part In the Korean fight- hill Deodorant i ing since landing at Inchon In .rormtnfl i«ttrIfl, 63o REXALL FUNQI-REX for athlete's foot; great oleu., 63o Sept.! 1950. Recent action hai been limited to patrols In the west- UIAL Soapfr.g.) 14° , central sector of the front. 6Oo REXALL REX-EME Medloated Skin Oroant...... 43o A graduate of at, Ann's school 5-DAY DEODORANT PADS here. Cpl, Kcglcy loft Mlddletown 86o REXALL MINERAL OIL, Internal lubricant.., PINT 69o $1,39 i township high school to enlist In JAR of 35. UTILITY COTTON* • LB.- ROLL * Feb., 1651. He filed a 57-mm. re 26o REXALL ZINO OXIDE OINTMENT ,.. OUNOE TUBE I7o coillest rifle in Korean action and 28*. refreshinr und.rarm it^ has bttn awsrded the Combit In- ihW, lMh Pftf ^contains just r $1,29 AEROSOL INSEOT BOMB with DDT Now89o . fantryman'i badga, Mis brother, '"• R «ht jmount o( ictlvt ant- .... 6 en. vu 8ft. Fred Ktflcy, U. 8. Msrlni Pinplrant for lure protection I LYSOL ANTISEPTIC. Corpi, !• an Instructor In th* mid. 26o BOBBY PINS, blaok or bronze oolor .. Now lio leal field service at Csmp Lijium, N. C. The urjeunt wti woundtd In tht Dec, IJW ratrent from the 87o REXALL ASPIRIN TABLETS, B-graln 200 for 69o FLIT witJi DDT.. Pint 01 ChunJIn reservoir in Korea. 39o REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA (no earthy laete). PINT 29o 76o "DAINTY MIST" SPRAY DEODORANT ... 8peolal6Bo* ORC Personal APEX MOTH CAKES ....4ozi, Lv To Women With 59o REXALL OOTTON PALLS (for nursery use) . 200 for 39o Nagging Backache LIGGETT 89o "DAINTY" DEODORANT STIOK,.... Salt Prloe BBo* ANACIN TABLETS.. .50 for 59° lii, leu el pcpMi OARA NOME OOLOQNE & OOLOGNE STIOK, *3 value for 1,50* lBMi Mt» M iui te »(»« 33o REXALL QUIK-BANDS roadymade bandages . 36 for 29o MEDICINE TUBES f ^10° DRUGS 39o KLENZO NYLON TOOTH BRU8HE8 .... Now only 27o lUMliutni up tilihi u or $1.00 HELEN OORNELL HORMONE OREAM, nearly i OFFI 77e* TOT-SO STAPLERS. W Doin liifkNii nvnv IMI mi twUur MMMMM. .. TTrTrr»» »II> pHli-s mllinlMt Cor. Broad & Monmouth Stt, Phoni Rid Bank 6-1444 iuraui, vttttt luinuinM lf by mlMiom lit 39o REXALL SHAVING OREAM, Brushlese or Lather..'. 26o e 6 tOitari ll'iims ihevmiiif ilmM •Plvi Mini Tti Right nutui It limit qvinililti. STERNO HEAT; 13 and 29 E .YOU.CAN DIPINO.ON.ANY DRU9 MOOUCT THAT IMM THf-MAMit 79o AIR MAIL STATIONERY with matohlm envelopes V. 49o Itfl SnMfe MM WSOtti HED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 Paern Thro* In Bed Bank If • SHEBHAICS for Junior Guild He's in the Army Now Republican Club • CURTAINS • DRAPERIES • SLIP COVERS • LINENS Has Country Fair Has Card Party • VENETIAN BUND: FAIR HAVEN—More than 70 RUMSON — Mrs. William A. For Shop-at-Honu Servic persons attended the luncheon held Kerekesh of Buttonwood lane, en- Phou RB 6-2846 lost Thursday to mark the opening tertained at a card party last week of the country tair sponsored by at her home sponsored by the Wom- Sherman's the junior guild of the Chapel of an's Republican club of Fair Ha- Home Decorators Holy Communion of Fair Haven. ven. Mrs. William Howie, Jr., was 4S BROAD STREET RED BANK The luncheon, in the church parish general chairman of the benefit, house! was served by the juniors the club's first social event which and members of the Ladies' guild was attended by more i.han 50 of the parish. members and guests. Mrs. Warren Hughly and Miss Attending were Mrs. Robert A. Bernadine F. Stewart were fair MacDonncll, Mrs. Thomas H. Lafon, chairmen, assisted by Mrs.' William Mrs. Malcolm Knahcl, Mrs. Alex You'll Jump \ Borner, Jr., Mrs, Harold Lartaud, Hagen, Mis. Fred E. Gregg, Mrs. Mrs. Edward Rogers, Mrs. ,Harry Save ii a mighty important word these days . . . there are to few way* that one can Lewis E. Connor, Mrs. Harold Lar- save. But, you're sure to save in several ways if you call in Monmouth Construction Collis, Mrs. Myra Fox, Mrs. Edwin taud, Mrs. Marcel Golay, Mrs. Wil- For Joy When \ Bennett, Mrs. Russell Hendrlckson, liam Marks, Mrs. Albert Addis, Mrs. Co. to do your home repairs. You'll save money . . . our prices are loweit! You'll Mrs. Arthur Davison, Mrs. Jesse John Hessel, Mis. Charles Krans- save on material ... we furnish only the best! You'll save on workmanship ... our Bennett, Miss Elizabeth Scowcroft berger, Mrs. John Hilller, Mrs. John You See How and Miss Mary-Emma Hendrick- skilled craftsmen are the finest. Call today for a free estimate on any job! son. Trent, Mrs. Richard Jay, Mrs. Da- vid Woodward, Mrs. John Salters, Handsome • New A lace tablecloth was awarded Mrs. Victor Salters, Mrs. Harold to Mrs. Elizabeth Cotton. Stine, Mrs. P. R. Lyons, Mrs. Er- nest Tholmcr, Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Robert Teegardcn, Mrs. Frank Shaw, Mis. C. C. Perrlne, Mrs. A. Dry Cleans Across the Counter Jackson Lindslcy, Mrs. J. William ROOM ADDITION Morgan, Mrs. Joseph F. Hunter, Mrs. Kenneth Hahn, Mrs. Thomas If you find that your home it too small for you Slacks B. Fold, Jr., Mrs. Hazel N. Ford, ... Let us give you e price on erecting a new Mrs. John J. Knodcll, Mrs. Marshall room. It will add more beauty ... . more "big- Stoecker, Mrs. Joseph L. Turner, Mrs. John F. Hurlbat, Mrs. August ness" to your home. And, incidentally, you'll Kent, Mrs. Robert E. Hill, Mrs. find that our prices are the lowest. Call us Howard Ishcrwood, Mrs. Aag'e F. Nielsen, Mrs. Edward Warren, Mrs. now for a free estimate! Lewis Dennis, Mrs. Lula Chrtalman, Mrs. A. B. Poolc, Mrs. Daniel Lenthe, Mrs. James Cowan, Mrs. Thomas S. Beers, Mrs. Castloman, Mrs. Walter Seymour, Mrs. Albert Talbot, Mrs. L. J. Cropsey, Mrs.-Al- frcd Gelling:, Jr., Mrs. Charles J. DOM Wodehousc, Mrs. Robert L. For- sythe, Mrs. E. F. Hcnslcr, Mrs. Peter J. Elchclc, Mrs. Arthur Ric- man, Mrs. Nicholas O. Lamb, Mis. Tony E. Hunting, Mrs. Philip Pe- ters and Lisa Kathleen Chrlstman.

JAMES F. SMITH NEW DORMERS AUDIOMETRIST HEARING EXAMINATIONS ATTIC CONVERSION Hearing Aids—Accessories—Batteries Phone Red Bank 6-5076 Your attic can be made liveable . . . and very ROLSTON WATERBURY 48S River Rd. Fiilr Haven, N. J easily and economically too. Dormers will give your dusty, dreary attic air and light • • . give Out of nowhere another car The nbo\i> pictmp is (hat of Ned alertness and courtesy for which appeared. Jack did his best. Kosman, joungcit son. of Mr. andRegister newsboys arc noted. your home a new look. Or—if your present Slammed on the brakes. Lurched Mrs. Henry Kosman of Newman What Ned Kosman can do other attic has ventilation it can easily be converted the wheel. But too late! The Springs road, who last week Joined Red Bank boys can do also. Drop J.Krfc/e/ world caved in with a sickening, The Register's little army of bright in at the pressroom door any • « D 0 A N I into handsome living quarters. Estimates ere shattering1, crash. tut your best foot forward newsies. It was Ned's first venture Thursday at 11:00 a. m. and sue free. Call now. , Hours later, when he regained in the business world and before Mr. MacCloud. He will explain how S- In slacks dry cleaned and consciousness at the hospital, the afternoon was over he hnd poc- easy it is to go into business for he asked his wife to report the Our entire slock * pressed LEON'S better keted about three dollars from "his yourself. If under 16 years ol ago accident to us. We write his sale of Registers and jurlth some bring a note from your parents or way—You'll find the press auto Insurance. tips which arc not unusual for Reg- guardian approving of your desire. of lasts longer, no cleaning Naturally she was upset. And ister newsies from buyers of the Register newsboys create their own DON'T DELAY-CALL NOW! she didn't know all the details "Home Newspaper" who appreciate routes and are on their own, odor and it costs no more since she had learned the story than ordinary dry cleaning • ROOM ADDITIONS • PORCH ENCLOSURES • ATTIC CONVERSIONS second-handed. Local Children Sons Honor Mother ... And don't forget your "Tell Jack not to worry," I Straw Hats • ROOFING • SIDING • DORMERS said, "we'll phone , the claims At Camp Echo Hill At Birthday Party Summer sport jackets and adjuster right now. He'll inves- • CARPENTRY • ELECTRICAL WORK • HEATING • PLUMBING suits ... perspiration van- tigate promptly." Several boys and girls from Red FAIR HAVEN — Mrs. Wiiliam Bank and vicinity are enjoying va- H, McCracken of Linden dr., was ishes when LEON'S does That afternoon, the adjuster honored last Thursday at a cock- was on the scene. Quickly he cations at the Echo Hill boys' and your dry cleaning. tall party and dinner given by her pieced together the facts. He girls' camps at Stanton Station in sons, Wilfred and Albert G, Mc- called on the police and wit- Hunterdon county. nesses, examined Jack's car and Cracken. After cocktails at Wil- .the other one. Before long he Among those at the camp are fred McCracken's home, the guests monmouth Construction To attended a dinner at Mayer's tav- 111 U HIGHWAY !if> AT MIUDONS CORNER 1 had obtained bids as to. the cost James Botkin, David Wark, Mnijr ern in Rumson; " ~ " 'of.repairing the'cars' and au- Louise Johnson, and. Noel Glblon, III ^ED BANK 6-5060 . ^0 MIDDLFIOWN N I ^* thorized them to be fixed up. Red Bank; Barbara Ruth Katz and Dinner guests included Mrs. Mc- RE 6-2800 Lucy Stewart, Fair Haven; Irene Cracken's granddaughters, Beth The claim was settled — Thompson, Joan Halleran, J6re and Patricia McCracken, and Mrs. TODAY! ' promptly. By the time Jack left Kyle Rutberg, Susan Rutberg, and Albert G.. McCracken, Mr. and Mrs. the hospital, his car was ready J. Colby Dill, Rumson; James San Fred E. Gregg and.Mr. and Mrs. to go again. ford, Little Silver; Edward and Gustave J.'Freret. To us, the accident was Im- portant but routine. For we Victor Lefkowitz, Elberon; David It Pays to Advertise in The Register M. Parker, Intorlaken; Ricky Sulli- Soldier of the Month v strive to give always Prompt van, Allenhurst, and Robert May Claim* Service, baum, Deal. Named at Fort Hancock How about letting us write The camp is directed by Mr. and Cpl. Herman W. Forbes, Battery Cleaners • Launderers the Insurance on your car? Mrs. Robert Lechner, formerly of You'll be rewarded with good D, 712th AAA gun battalion, last Red Bank, assisted by Charles week was selected as the "Soldier Rug Cleaners service! Halnes, Merchantvllle school; Wil- i of the Month" by a board of offi- Always Ample Parking liam Pazicky, principal of the River cers at Fort Hancock. Street school, and Miss Shirley The son of Mr, and Mrs. Herman in Front of Plant Rolston Waterbury Shrader, Florham Park school. W. Forbes, Sr., Fort Pierce, Fla,, Realtor Insurer Cpl. Forbes has been in the Army 64-76 WHITE ST, 14 months. He received his basic Phone RE 6-3500 Karaghcusian Buys training at Camp Stewart, Ga. KrideVs RED BANK 1« West Front St, Bed Bank The Soldier of the Month award Georgia Factory is given in recognition of outstand- FREEHOLD—A & M Karagheu ing soldierly qualities of enlisted slan, Inc., announced last week men of all ranks, that they will establish cotton car- pet production facilities in Albany, Ga. The new operation will spe A COOL PLACE TO semi-annual this winter be ciallze In the production of cotton carpets on newly developed high speed equipment. The firm expects SHOP FOR YOUR to start actual production early • Dresses • Corsets next year. • • Girdle* • Brassieres George Pauloa of Freehold, who e Foundations • Underwear has been with the Arm since 1946, will manage tho Georgia plant. Al MABEL LEWIS Shoppe in your home and current operations will continue at Clearance Sale the Karagheuslan plants In* Fros- 137-B Broad St, Red Bank hold and Rosalia Park, SAVE on fuel cost is now in progress C LIVE LAND' Toridheet AUTOMATIC HfaTINO Joshua Trent clothing

.With blustermg inowsirttiWe^ySttTffir!«T«1hl(ffly ^ ,«ummer weather Inside I'iYwlth TORIDHEET furnishings sportswear .Automatic Heating. ' /Even on the cotdeit days your house will be uni- L formly heated. And you'll cut fuel bills too. Overj; \\ and over users tell us they s»ye up to 2S$ en fuellt Summer Shoe most reductions from 20% tO 40vO costs. Let m explain the, | efficiency and economy of/ 1 TORIDHEET. Equipment^ (Ail /rou our regular itock't but not our entire flock)' to fit every heating need', • SALE With TorWhMt NOW, ON/ OIL DELIVERY, Inc. 3 HIRIIRT ST. PHONI |.0«10 RID IANK R C D B A N K.. Ccmult Ui About Yw HNtlnq Prabkmi Rtd Bank • Aibury Park U$» your charge account —> pay 'Auguit, Septtmbwt Oetobtr Keyport he Keyport board of educations' MONEY LOANED :ommunlty recreation program, COMPLETE on Jewelry, SUrer, Musical Instrtimenta, 1 Attendance Pins George Davis, son of Mr. and las announced that a meeting of Cameras, Binocular*, eta. ' Mrs. George H. Davis, was award- he Community Council on Adult BATTERY SERVICE WWtW " •lUntiftItyftlnrglUtftItyftlnrgi Uctnwd «nd boadid by SUU ol N. J. ed second prize, a $50 war bond, Sducatlon will be held at Haley's WE FAT CASH FOR OLD GOLD and StLVEH Giyen at Rumson In an essay contest sponsored by lall Thursday, Aug. 7, at 8:15 p. m. DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. RUMSON — Perfect' attendance the Joseph Finkel lodge of Bnai Mrs. John C. Osborn of Hills- M MST MONT STRUT record pins for the past year were Brith. of Long Branch. The con- ale is the guest of her 80S and •CO BANK Broadway Loan Co. Ttt.l UK «.01*t presented to 34 pupil? of the Sun- test Is an annual one open to sen- laughter-ln-law, ' Mr. and Mrs. C08 Broadway Long Branch day-school of the Presbyterian ior students in Monmouth county Vlnston S. Osborn. church ftt a picnic last Thursday High schools and this year was en- Miss J. Mabel Brown has re- ELECTRICAL on the church grounds. titled "What Democracy MeanM s to urned from a 12-day Caribbean Pins were,' awarded to Karen Me." Davis was graduated from ruise on the Grace liner Santa McLean, Ross Burgess, Wendy Keyport high school In June. - »M. Ward, Kenny Aumack, Douglas Mr. Ad Mrs. James C. Day and Mr. and-Mrs. Clifford Bray and WHERE TO BUY Reinhart, Skippy Bush, Barbara son have returned from a Vacation laughter Carol have been vaca- McCallum, Patty Jordan, Roger in New Hampshire. ioning at Surf City. and Bruce Martin, Philip Aumack, Mlsa Mary Maretta and Miss Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn of v CUSTOM PLANNED PHONE RED BANK 6-0611 Buddy Kennedy, George McCal- Eleanor Walling have been spend- Broadway have received word that lum, Billy Atwell, Harry Johnson, ing a vacation at Karamac, Dela- heir son Edward with a medical Richard Ward, Billy Ether, Judy ware Water Gap, Pa. etachment of the Marine Corps ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP Tyler, Jimmy Layton, Butch Mrs. Frederick I. Kruser has re- n Korea, has been wounded in Lundin, Bucky Beeler, Janot John- turned from a visit with her son- action. He was employed by a 1 Geneva • "Red Bank * Leading Electric Shop" son, Marie Pomphrcy, Marie John- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keyport drug firm for several son, Clayton Walton, Maidie Kerr, James M. Shertt, Yellow Springs, years before enlisting in the Navy 18 WHITE STREET — RED BANK Arthur and Peter Pauels, Carol Ohio. last year. In reallotment of per- Reinhart, Meta Smith, Carol Rippe, Mr. and Mrs..Owen W. Davis and sonnel, he volunteered recently for Karen Hammell, Helga Schneider children have returned to North ransfer to the Marines. He had CUSTOM INSTALLED and John Korzdorter. Tenewanda, N. Y., after spending been In Korea but one day when two weeks as guests of Mrs. Da- he was.sent to the front. His older Special awards for perfect at- 1 tendance for two successive quar- vis parents, Mr..and Mrs. F, W. brother, James, was In service with ers went to Alfred Brighton, Jo- Brlskle. he Air Force in Korea from the J. H. MOUNT CO. Ann Jordan, Bonny Bush, Adrian Mrs. Grant Metsger was the summer of 1950 to last Christmas. Jordan, Mildred Kouba, Buddy guest of honor at a housewarming He is now stationed in Texas. COR. MAPLE AVE. & WHITE ST. RED BANK 64330 Jewett, John and Kenny Scheldt, party recently given by the Friend Susan Spears, Diane Spears, Betty ly Nighters club. Guests were Mrs, Wright, Ann Korzdorfer, John and Gerald Duggan, Mrs. Arthur Ed- Atlantic Highlands Michael Seeland, Linda Hill, Joyce m'ond, Mrs. Frank Blshoff, Mr« We wish to welcome Miss Helene Despreaux, daughter Bush, Joyce Hlltbrunner, Connie Donaid Metsger, Mrs. Arthur Fa- of Mr. and Mrs. Flllmore Despreaux Wright, Linda Zerrj Charles Rice gan, Mrs. William Edmond, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William 0, Jakes, Jr. of East ave., started work Monday and Eleanor Stewart. Bruce and John Mazuraskl, Mrs. Edward at Todd Radio and Television serv- and Family Peter Reuman won bronze awards Austin, Mrs. Samuel Banafato, one Mrs. Fred Everson, Mrs. Ales ice on First ave. Her slater, Mrs, for perfect attendance for Saulckle, Mrs. Kenneth Smith Merle Sherrlll, arrived' last week who just moved into their new homo quarter. at Seattle, Wash., where she joined Rev. A. Kenneth Magner, pastor, Mrs. Victor Bennett,, Mrs. Louis her husband, recently returned from AUTOMOBILE LOANS in delightful Appldbrook Farm. announced ft memory contest which Letwenske, Mrs. David Panghorn, Japan. will be open to all church school Mrs. Donald Burgess, Mrs. Ray- , Winners of the 'recent costume Used passenger cars not older than 1949 Jacob R. V. M. Lcfferts students. Contest assignments are mond Richardson, Mrs. Loulsi show at the Y. M. C. A.-supervised passages from the Bible. Prizes Schuttcnberg, Mrs. Mary Dey, Mlsi playground at the high school were Charles T. Kilcomins will be first edition copies of tho Belle Blshoff, Miss Emella. Baum Sue Brenner, Donny Spengeman New Revised Edition of The Blhle. gartner, and Miss Judith Metsge and Amadlo Greco. More than 30 V4 DOWN ApplBbrook Farm The new book, will be published Misg Judy Stullz, daughter i boys and girls participated In the Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Stultz, cell show. Tournaments also were held Route 35 brated her eighth birthday with in horseshoe pitching and foot 24 MONTHS TO PAY Just north of Naval Headdcn'a Corner party at her home. Guests wer races. A baseball game highlighted Audrey Barber, Linda Walters Underpass the day. More than 175 children YOU BORROW YOU PAY MONTHLY The fifth birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Merrill, Helen Hepburn, Joan are registered at the playgrounds Edwin Sigler'a son George was ob- Staitz, Jnraeg Alger, Meldon Stuttz," Middlstown Township, served last week with a party at- one of ten in the Shrewsbury river $1,000. $46.79 . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bohn, Mrs. area sponsored by local organiza- New Jersey tended by Pamela, Jean and Judy Anna Walters, Mrs. Ralph Wal- Lynn Sigler, Mr. and Mrs. Ward tions and supervised by the Com- $ 800. $37.43 ters, John Walters and Mrs. Louis munity Y. M. O. A. on Riverside Slgler, Mrs. Lettio Fran, Cathy Slg- Stultz, Jr. $28.07 ler and Stanley Olsen. ave., Red Bank, $ 600. The Keyport Klwanls club has Felix Menhennctt of Lake Como, appropriated funds to send three COMPARE THESE TERMS - THEN SEE US Pa., has .been visiting his son and hoys for two weeks' camping at Oreanport daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lebanon forest, South Jersey. Menhonnctt of Walnut st. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanBrackle Mrs. Raymond 0. Kruser has re- and daughter Carol have returned Mrs, Norma Stirrup of White turned from a visit with her son- Houso Station was a recent visitor after spending a month with thel in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. am THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK at the home of her parents, Mr. Donald Flngar of Ceram, L. I. Mrs. Edward Wilson, Jr., in Hia- and Mrs. Gaylord Barto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welgand, 0F Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran of leah, Fla. Third st* are on a vacation trip Andrew Kunkel was transportei Now York city spent Saturday with to Florida, where they are the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corcoran. to Monmouth Memorial hospital guests of Mr. Weigand's brother Saturday, July IS, from Monmouth Mrs. John Letch of New York and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Park by the Oceanport First Aid RED BANK, NEW JERSEY city has moved into her new home Jack Weigand at Dclray Beach. squad. on Oak Hill rd. Mlsa Bette Dempster-has return- Edward Stover of Reading, Mass., Lieut. Col. John L. Smith o: SERVING MONMOUTH COUNTY SINCE 1864 ed home to Morristown after a Philadelphia spent the week-em Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall visit with Miss Geraldlne V. of Oak Hill rd. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georg. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS FROM 6:30 TO 8:00 Brown. Hurley of Main st. Mrs. Smltl Mr, and Mrs.' John Pulmer of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kautzman and children returned home aftei North Carolina have ended a visit and daughter are visiting relatives spending the week with her par- with Mr. and Mrs, Christian Segua. in Georgia for three weeks. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Palmer and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Beman, Sea- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AVAILABLE Joseph Cano of Yonkers, N. Y., are brook hill, entertained at a lawn The first stable for White House spending a few days with the Sc- party and supper at their home. guas. horses eventually became a school Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward in 1821 for the poor children ol Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter of Coral Tlce of South Amboy; Mr. and Gables., Fla., are visiting William Mrs. Henry Parson and children — P. Scott. Harriet and Thomas, Cranbury; KNOWS DIAMONDS Pat's luncheonette at Cooper rd. Mr. and Mra. Roy Bryant and and rt. 35 has opened under hew daughter June, Plalnfleld; Mr. and management. The Interior has be'en Mrs. M. J. McMahon, Shrewsbury; newly decorated, a soda fountain Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolnsteln Wken you consider Allying a diamond* has been installed and a "drive-in" nnd iMr. and Mrs. Morris Portner, has been arranged. A stock car has Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Donald or otter, gejn alone, be sure to go to your been placed on -the roof as an at- Harvey and children ' Joan and traction by Eddie Sigler, well- Donald, Washington, D. .C; Mr. Registered Jeweler. HU special kncwU known stock car driver, who is op- and Mrs. Peter VanSyckle, Sewar- crating the business. The place cn, and Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz edge, training and integrity are your pro- Is now known as "Roaring 40 Drivo- and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- t In." liam VanEngelen, Mr. and Mrs. tection. You can rely on what lie tells you. Patrick Shanahan and children Margaret, Kathy, Patricia and Highlands Timothy, and Miss Katherine D. To be a Reg'utereJ Jeweler require! the Mr. and Mrs. James Gerrity, Beman, Keyport. former residents of Atlantic st., kiglieit standard of business principles are parents of a daughter born Mr. and Mrs. Evart V. Silcox are last Thursday. They now live at on a trip to Nova Scotia. Mr. Sil- as well ai ipecial study of gem stones. Lynbrook, L. I. cox is on vacation from his posi- Jacob Samuelson of Fourth st. tion as president of the Peoples Tke American Gem Society confers this is a surgical patient at the Ma- national bank. rine hospital at Stapleton, S. I. Mrs. Edard Farry, Jr., served title on tno»e jewelers who are qualified. Mrs. Hubert Ryan returned Sun- on the fashion show committee day from Rlvervlew hospital to her the annual luncheon and fashion home on Highland ave. show of the Monmouth County So- Mrs. William Shea and her chil- ciety for tho Prevention of Cruelty dren left last week for their home to Animals yesterday at Deal Golf at Dallas, Tex., after being guests club. several months of Mrs. Sophie Nel- Mrs. Viola Serse was Reussilles' mark, Mrs. Shea is the former ppresiden t of the Woman's auxlllauxi- Miriam Ncimark, ary of the Italian-American Social 36 BROAD — RED BANK Mrs. Joseph Graasso of Miller club at their annual meeting last st. has recovered from her recent week. The other officers are Mrs. illness. Susan Lembe, vice president; Miss Mrs, Harold Oakcs returned last Mildred DIGIora, corresponding week to her home on Beach blvd, secretary; Miss Jennie Faldutl, fi- from Norfolk, Va,, where she was nancial secretary, and Mra. The-,, a guest ten days of her son and rese Cafro, treasurer. daughtcr-ln-law, Chief Petty Offi- Backers of the newly-formed cer and Mrs. Walter McAllister. Keyport Drum and Bugle corps Edgewater Beach Hotel Also guests \Coro Mr. and Mrs, will meet Thursday, July 31, Jn Howard McAllister and their chil- the borough hall, at 8:t5 p, m, Soulh Ocean Ave. Sea Bright dren of Newark, Earle D, Whitney, supervisor of Price of Entree Is Price 'of Complete Dinner Hearts of Celery Green Ollvei Appetizers BETTER PARTY and STREET tex Cherrystone Clams Chopped Chicken Liver Frutt Cocktail ' Grapefruit Juice airy; whipped-foam latex Shrimp Cocktail (50c extra) DRESSES VALUES TO <59 Soups Chicken Glblet with Barley - Onion Soup Regular and Half Size* to 24%. Entrees Broiled Filet of Sole • 1.85 Sheers', Silks, Silk & Rayon, Shantungs, Fried Deep Sea Scallops —•..... 1.95 Failles, Linoni, Etc. .Stop your night-time.twisting.,,stop your tuning... Half Stuffed Lobster Thermldor. _„...... 2.25 stop your fretting,. .stop your squirming.' Now you can get Whole Live Broiled'Lobster (priced according to she) 00 , yeirs and, years of restful/refreshing sleep- Half Southern Fried Chicken 1.95 ancl save money betides/ Because we have famous Piaytex Pillows Roast Long Island Duckling (with apple sauce) ...... 1.95 Veal Scalloplne 2.00 ... those cool, whipped-foam sleep-wonders.,, for as Veal Parmlglanno 2.50 little as *5,95-special for this sale only. ' 4 El OI "MOUUR" HIIOHT *5 Baked Virginia Ham 1.95 %1M Roast Turkey & Cranberry Sauce < 2.25 MEN'S SHOES Every pillow is first-quality... every one Wayfox Pillows ** **\ Roast Prime Ribs of Beef • au |us 3.25 .Fortune und Others, AU Slzei. is worthy of the famous nane of Piaytex.".,and every "IXTHA-MUMf" Broiled Choice Sirloin Steak 4.50 one is non-allergcnicnot a sneeze or a *7«93 THISI AND MANY OTHIR OUTSTANDING VALUIS FOR PloyUx Pillows m i"•«•••••• whceie in any or its millions of airy, buoyant pores/ Fresh Gardtn Peas Au Gratln Potatoes THI INTIRI FAMILY ARI TO Bl FOUND ONLY AT THI French Fried Potatoes Buy a pair today... sleep belter tonight... Salad feel wonderfully refreshed tomorrow morning/ Dessert RED BANK VALUE CENTER Fruit Je'lle with Whipped Cream Rica Pudding AIR CONDITIONED • ONI DOOR FROM VICTORY MARKIT Assorted Pits lae Cream L SHOP FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M, Coffee Tee Milk 23 Went Front Si. Tol. 6.5890 Red Bunk Dine either In the |4MI tnoloied dlalnf room or on Ui« boird- You May U»o Our Jjiy.Awny I'lun walk above the rolHni W»VM, SHERMAN'S Optn Friday 'HI 9i00 F. M. Allan Qtmt t Hit piano In m ocean ctoltd bor. 45 BROAD ST. HED BANK (W COUPON GOOD till JUIY It GOOD TILL JULY II Till July 26 vast beyond. That our turn lives on this earth. coot tin wtr it 81 will come we all know, but when Death does not bring merely a [ILL JUW It • • and where and how we cannot ' long, unconscious slumber, but naaiiifiiiiriiri'iiTii HrW7n:cwninimilllHI be sure. rather a quick awakening to the lOo Viluil Law Squar* Pfll KM I lfOf itmm' *"*U( f"hlc" 11 P|NT ISOPROPYL | No merely human being ever " irrevocable judgment of our Crea- tor. Nor docs' it bring us a second BODY PUFF I! REMOVEMOVER SIFOOT SOCKS!S ALCOHOL A ! has been able to look into eternity mEaft.DE I [TABLETS NOW ONLY 11 WITH and tell us what it is like. No chance to prove ourselves or to DUIRftMR!' 5-CRAIN ! ELASTIC EDGE scientific knowledge or scientific amend our erring ways. In our PAPER TOWELS ™JlBot»liof1OO ISO- instruments can pierce the curtain own hands rests the opportunity WITH !C SHUT COUPOH ( 9 For 97 OOOO that divides this world from that ...and upon our own heads the ROLLS till COUPON COOO i = ""PAIR . w 0000 UNTIL JULY II I I juir n TILL JULY II B | i j»it » • | 8000 m16L JUlr (|' COUPOH 0000 TILL JULY II •II into which all of us must eventually responsibility... to, determine if 8 journey. death shall be the threshold to ever- lasting life among the blessed, or All we know about Qod's eternal 25 l e plans for us... all we know about among the lost. Soft Pasadena !!»«^ ;»» ;^l!29 CELANESE[!^PEROXIDE!! EPSOM SALT! what lies beyond the grave.,, Men blessed by youth and good TOILET TISSUES comes from the God Who made health often feel that death for ROLL ONLY us and to the extent He has seen them is far away—something to be fit to reveal it to us. worried about only In the twilight But we can face eternity without years. Some scoff at the suggestion 6° fear. For we do have a definite an- that an everlasting hell could be swer to the mystery of death. With permitted by a 'merciful God. 1 the facts God has. put at our dis- Others seem to think that God will s !.»««*, Red Letter COUPON\*""*"< Red letter COUPON!* '"*'?Red .letter COUPON! J«""-'v Red. Letter.COOPON|ji«i*y Red,letter COUPON!•*''"'*•* Red letter COUPONl Jw,«.vRed letter COUPON A posal through the Inspired books/ •treat them kindly if they live rea- • Astorttd e«1tr RUBBER I RifUlar $1.00 Valui! I of the Old and the New Testa- sonably moral lives, even though BORIC ACID Reg. 50° FORE SACCHARIN | Card of 90 BOBS I ZIPPER PLASTK ments, the Catholic Church always they pay, Him no special honor or ZINC SHAVE hu given, and gives today, t defi- which Is His due. IBALLOONS TABLETS •~ PINS ! TRAVEL Vi ORAIN [OINTMENT Assorted COMBS LOTION nite answer to the tremendously But whatever they think... how- M'Ounoi important questions raised by the ever they avoid the question... all NOW Tukt SKIT ONLY STS&I "•«" • 10o face of death, men must eventually face the fact M< iJlrCforTo 14* Otuptn 100 It 16 Coupon Qtoat Man'] life In this world, the of death. To think' about It wisely MOD Till. )ni II Otv»*n'a««d Till July It Ctupon Oiod Till July II . THf July a« TIM; " tt\tm MM till M« la [47* Church tells us, Is a preparation for ... and In .time... Is the most lm< !•••«••••••« the world to come, • .afestlng-time porttnt thing In our UVM. If you jinxuvReri Letter CD II I1 UN I »""*•-"• \funwM letter COUPONl*"'*'<'l'ed letter COUPON|r«/»^vRed letter COUPONli^-^Rtd letter COOPON which ends with our death. What would like more Information on lAIKMttallr Wiro Mith 25' PEE-CHEE I MEN'S WHITE OOTTON Cigarette Lighter 250 Vslui! PLASTIC happens after that depends on this subject...on Heaven, Hell, IBINOCULAI whether death findi us loyal to God, Purgatory, the end of the world and FLY SHOE T-SHIRTS CIGARETTE or opposed to Him and the way He the resurrection and judgment of FLINTS SWATTER RiMllVtlui MO.IOiVilu, expect! ui to live. "...It It ap- all men ...we ihill be happy to . VllllltM, WHITE RiliUr Iti Vilnl CASE pointed unto men once to die and tend you in Interesting pamphlet NOW Ntw VEST-POCKET ONLY Only after this the judgment" (Heb. free of charge. Write today for tH fM • • 1 BRIAR PIPES 3 tut Kuril JUU it u#m 37H«I tin wi'r u 25' U Tin July M COWM HOI fill Mlf It iui Till July M 1X:27). 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S-UPRiMI COUNCIl -*•-•*Rtii letter CIIUPUN "vRi'il letter CODPONl ••"•'••vRed lettei CUIIPON 1 KNIOHTS OP COLUMBUS ' OVIR IIZI L * MNOfiROMATIO WIRI-CORC FLASHLIGHT Sl.00 Value! OLINTON 4*01. SPOUT CAN I Rcllglout Information Bureau PHOTO PRINTS ROLL FILM PIPE BATTERIES AUTOMATIC LIGHTER il.V.p. , (IT,'t$VJi,!,.,MS, At No IHM IIT.IH, CLEANERS, mo. I LIGHTER FLUID Ixtro J wiit. 2 for l Will ut, C Sponsored by Rod Bank Council 3117 •MM* **M III 72 1 (•if Ilfi Tllll Cost •III TIU. JULT II un u7i Knights of Columbus Tjuyt THFSIE BIG SPECIALS NOW ON SALE AT ALL SUN RAY STORES THROUGHOUT PA , N. J., DEL.."!: PaeeSix BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24,1952 935, about tlm time people were beginning SUCH FUN WATCHING THE OTHER GUY RED BANK REGISTER pay back taxes that accumulated in the LETTERS FROM 40-42 Broad Strut, Red Bank, N, J. EVENTS OF YEARS AQO epressiuii. The treasurer was permitted OUR READERS ESTABLISHED 1878 By John H. Cook and Henry Clay ) keep a percentage of back payments. Mc- ney held the job four yours when it was LOW-FLYING PLANE FROM REGISTER FILES Tht Red Bank Register aitumei no financial responsibili- ties tot typographical orrori In advertisements, but trill re- •ortli from $,'10,000 to $10,000 a year. He Fifty Yean Ago. Twenty-Five Years Ago. print that part of an advertisement in which the typog-raphi. Kings Highway, oal error occurs. Advenliers will pleaie notify toe manage- orrowed enough money on (lie basis of his Middletown, N. J. Frank M. Taylor, editor of the John F. Mulvlhlll of Fair Haven ment Immediately of any error which may occur. icome us treasurer, to purchase a large July 21, 1952 Long Branch Record and presi- was chairman of the annual outing Thli newspaper iiiimn no responsibilities for To the Editor: dent of the Frank M, Taylor Pub- >f the crippled kiddies committee statements of opinion! In letters from Its readers. .ock of stock in the Fidelity Trust Co., You publish this in the public lishing Co., died. He had been in which was to be given by the Red interest if you wish to do so. poor health for several years but Bank lodge of Elks, Subscription Prices in Advance. One year. IS.00; V $100,000. Jn four yours as county treas- had always maintained his cheerful Word was received here that six months, 18.00. Single copy, at counter, 10 cents. Mr. Donald W. Nyrot, rer—his only term in an elected office-—he Chairman, Civil manner. He was survived by his Frederick Ashley Heath, son of I»u

You Can Take It With You It you would like to tako a part of THE BEST IN LAWN MOWERS. Red Bank or good old Colonial Mon- mouth with you when you go on your il'.iii Buy Your Mower Where You Get Parts & Service vacation, It'i easy to do ao. Juat order The Register aent to your vacation ad- 24 MECHANIC ST. RED BANK. N. J. dre» at our regular aubierlption rates and it will be iuit like netting a weekly PHONE RE 6-1352 letter from home.—Advertisement.

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SPECIAL CASH PLAN Better join the savers • it's smart. 'This Was Our Side Porch HANCE & DAVIS All The Materials Cost Us Just TEL. RE 6-0103 $1640 A Mo. Perhaps there's on extra living room on your porch, « place where you can relax on these warm summer nights • free from insect pests. We'll help you plan this extra sitting room, and you can pay the easy way > cup in town J out of Income. Small monthly payments include cost of: Wallboard • Celotex Ceiling Tile - Oak Flooring - Pierce Paint • Insulation • Nails - Framing Supreme Court Justice Harry Heher swears in members of the New Jersey State Law members* Enforcement council in ceremony in chambers of the Attorney General Theodore D. Parsons We'll help you plan and advise on easiest construction methods. We'll deliver FMSH in Trenton. Left to right are Justice Heher; Richard J. Congleton, former Essex county prose- anywhere. cjitorof Glen Ridge; Mrs. Katherine K. Neuberger of Everett; former Chief Justice Clarence Stop in. See pictures of your finished room In our plan books. SQUttZ-Et iCt E. Case, Somerville, chairman of the council; Gene E. Mariqno, Camden, former prosecutor of Camden county, and Prof. Joseph E. McLean of Princeton university. . For Transit-Mix Concrete Call Deal 7-9200

iward enforcement of regulations STUDENT GRADUATES Turnpike Adds i the public "interest. GETTYSBURG, Pa.—George F. "Every step will be taken to ac-Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich' Monmouth Lumber Co. SQUEEZE IT AS YOU EAT ITl complish this objective so that ard Francis of Holmdel, received users of tho turnpike will be as- Cooling 1 Refreshing! Your choice of' his Bachelor of Arts degree from More Patrol Cars sured of maximum comfort and Gettysburg college last week. He 79 CENTRAL AVENUE RED BANK, N. J. three delicious fresh fruit flavors. Won- NEW BRUNSWICK — As part afety on this modern highway," finished his work at Gettysburg at derful for a quick energy pick-up. Buy of ita program to enforce traffic hoy declared. the end of the first term of the "take-home" cartons of 12 for just 59c. regulations and better control the Gettysburg college summer session. flow of traffic on its 118-mlle high- Han £s believed to be the only He is a member of Sigma Chi fra- It Pays to Advertise in The Register On sale at raASTLES SeaCfat. Ice Cream Dealers way, the New Jersey Turnpike nlmal that laughs. ternity and majored in economics. Authority has. Rdded several all- i SK a drew overy Saturday on TV—Seoll.it BIG TOP at 12 noon—CBS-TV black vehicles to Its fleet of fa- miliar blue and white State Police oars, it was announced today by Paul L. Troaat, chairman of the Authority. These single-color vehicles will bo used by the state police for normal functions on the turnpike, Mr. Htm CMC MocM 470-powored by Mo Troast added. wwoKonof new "302" gaselln* vo/ye-m- Recently the authority acquired another 12 troopers from the state htad 145 h.p. tngint. Alto available as police training academy, bringing cab-over-engine. to 50 the number of troopers as- signed entirely to turnpike- duties, Moreover, the authority has a call on 12 additional members of the state police to serve its highway over week-ends and holidays when traffic is unusually heavy. The au- thority reimburses the state for all expenses involved in this policing activity. ' Indicative of the scope of opera- tions is the fact that the state po- lice, in the first six months of this year, issued more than 226 sum- monses to drivers for exceeding tho 60-mile speed limit on the turnpike. In that period, more than 7,800,000 vehicles used the highway and trav- eled more than 342,000,000 miles. During the first week in July, 48 summonses were issued by the state police, the majority of them—26— for speeding in excess of the 50- mlle-an-hour limit. There were five summonses-for careless driving, four for failing to keep to the right except when passing slower- moving vehicles, three for making "U" turns, three for driving without drivers licenses and one each for other violations. Aware of the hazards Inherent in such violations, officials say they will continue to direct their efforts

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J, tw.imi jantty j&i/wnak CANDHI Aibury Park 2-236S-66 Lakewood 6-2645 •MOM CONVICNimU MH'ATfcU 'j'UHUUOHUUT UKKATtR NKW YOJtK. ! miFHONI COMPANY —effww——M—II i i Yevf «W better en • wee1 (rvcir vrWi ym OhSC dsanir •• n——————— i • _l 11 • 11 • 111 > 11) • I • • 111111 >, I >) IJ11 Mi RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 Paee Eleven Dental Hygicnist Kaiser Installed WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH IT IS NOT TBUE TO SAY "WE DID EVEEVTHINO POSSIBLE'! Red Bank Book Store County 4-H Fair Winners Civic Group Head UNLESS CHIROPRACTIC WAS INCLUDES LEONARDO-NlcholM W. Kai- Six Linden Place ser was Installed president of the Named at End of 2-Day Event Leonardo Citizens' association at a DR. WARREN FOWLER recent meeting at Community lire PHONE FREEHOLD — The 1952 Mon-I Laramie Phillips, Martha Levin- MS BBOAO ST. ALL THE LATEST mouth County 4-H Club fair open- son, Barbara Hansen, Charlotte house on Appleton ave. here. Chiropractor 6-JOM ed Friday at Freehold raceway for Phillips and Sara Libson, Roose- Other officers Installed were the annual two-day event. The velt; Phyllis Bott and Jftarjorle John Ronaldson, vice president; opening speech was made by Wil- Antonides, Lincroft; Drusilla Gem- MrB. Cora Mueller, secretary, and liam C. Lynn, secretary of the New mell, Colt's Neck; Mary Lynn Kis- Anton Lund, treasurer. Mr. Ron- Jersey Association of Agriculture. sel, Haslet, and Lydia Elff, Rob- aldson is former president of the Four H members displayed pro- ertsvillc. In the vegetable group association. He did not seek re- Books ducts of years' work in forestry, those receiving excellents were election to the post. cooking, clothing and gardening. Robert Lum, Lincroft, 4; Oarlton Mr, Kaiser appointed Mr. Ron- Six sessions of harness racing were Askew, West Freehold, 3; Joyce aldson and William Spenk as rep- first on the program. Judging of Francisco, Lincroft, 2; Alan Camp" resentatives to the Mlddletown beef and dairy cattle took place bell, West Freehold, 2; James township civic conference. The as- during the two days. On Saturday Harmyk, Holmdel, 2, and Clifford sociation will ask the township morning the fair began with a Jobes, Wickatunk, Mary Hansen, committee to appoint a full-time parade starting at the Elks club Hillcrest, Mary Searlesa and Nor- health Inspector for the township, and proceeding to the raceway. man Pierce, Lincroft. Walter Shlr- Mr. Kaiser said this week. Three floats taking part were "The ber and Todd Fun?, Englishtown, Bean Patch" by members of the Larry Reed, Laramie Phillips and. NAVY NURSE TRANSFERRED Lincroft 4-H, "Jelly Making" by Charlotte Phillips, Freehold, each Roosevelt 4-H, and a beef show one excellent. Ensign Patricia M. Mitten, Na FOR MODERN truck from Upper Freehold. The vy Nurse corps, who is presently first two floats each received an Flower project winners with ex- stationed at St. Albana Naval hos- excellent {or originality and Inter- cellent .awards were Jeffery Gill Mlu Lois Cotton pital on Long Island, has been pretation. The balance of the pa- with 4; Kerry Boland, 3; Norman transferred to the Naval hospital NEON SIGNS rade was made up of antique and Pierce, Lincroft, 2; Charlotte Phil- Miss ' Lola Cotton, daughter o{ in San Diego, Cal., where she will & MAINTENANCE European sports cars, lips, Roosevelt, 2, and one each to Mr., and Mrs. William S. Cotton of report for duty, Aug. 18. Ensign Phyllis Bott, Cathe Ring and SuUwamp rd., Mlddlctown, has Mitten is a resident of Harmony A special award of a $25 savings Kathle Pierce, Lincroft; Jane Leit- successfully passed the New Jersey rd,, Middletown township and Ho bond was given to Elizabeth Ann ner, Hazlet; Sam Libson and Lara- State Board Dental Hygiene exam- boken. Smith of the "We're'in Stitches mie Phillips, Roosevelt, and Gor- ination. She was graduated from COLD CATHODE LIGHTING club" of Allentown, who won in don Fung, Engllshtown. Red Bank Catholic high school and Bay* tr« «bl» to make pocket money the dress parade, which took place In the sewing project two ex- the New York Slate university, In- by selllns The Register Advertisement. Bring Outdoors in Saturday evening. Marjorle Anto- cellent awards each went to Eliz- ititute of Applied Arts and Sciences ROAD-AD SERVICE, Inc. nides of Lincroft 4-H won the $5 abeth Ann Smith, Allentown, and )f Brooklyn after completing the merchandise award for most num- Iris Wooley, Judy Warinner and Avo-year dental hygiene course. Eleanor Frieherzer, Hazlet. Ono with GLASS-LOUVERED 45 S. MAIN ST. ASBURY PARK 11180 ber of points in sewing. Sara Lib- Miss Cotton is president of the son of Roosevelt won a $5 award excellent each went to Jeanne Kloopman and Linda Emmons Monmouth County Dental Assist- in the cooking project. Charlotte nLa association and is employed Phillips, also of Roosevelt, received "eyport; Sandra Boyce, Carold ohnson, Barbara Hansen, Wanda tvith Dr. Hnrry J. Coppcrthwalte PORCH ENCLOSURES a $3 award and Barbara Hansen and Dr. William H. Copperthwalto of Engllshtown, a $2 award, Joyce rodman and Lydla Elff, English- Makes Your Porch a Year 'Round Room town; Florence Meyers, Mary if 36 Riverside ave., Red Bank, Francisco of Lincroft won a $5 Unobstructed vision, weather protection and per- MORTGAGE LOANSj cash award for most points in veg- Brlggs, Marlene Stenrsen, Arlene Madge and Irene Keroston, Free- fect ventilation when you convert your porch etables, and Jeffrey Gill of Lincroft Jewish War Veterans into an outdoor living room with glass-louvered •MIM M. W* «Mly Mp you to a $5 award in flowers. A livestock lold; Joan Botcher,. Farmingdale fan m P.H^. \tm of old . high school. Leonard Wil- ponsor a blood donor day at the Freehold club for best fitted and •«ms\ •S-H eltrtr agmii; was in American, hotel, Tuesday, -\ttg. , best shown animals. Special dairy iharge. All excellent award win- between H a. m, and 5 p. m. The lers can compete at the Trenton merican Rod Cross bloodmoblle cattle awards went to each breed, ... or so big I This is given by each association owning air. will make its first visit to Freehold cattle of that breed. Other awards this day, and all blood given is a real Diamond Jim Brady cut Or the Armed Forces in Korea In dairy cattle went to Richard Questions and Answers of the finest prime quality beef Potter of Freehold, Lance Martin Offlcers of J.W.V. are working to collect several hundred pints of ... roasted to a turn ... and NO DOWN PAYMENT of Freehold, Leigh Robacjter of To Vets' Problems Wall township, Lance Martin of alood for the drive. Officials of served the way you like it— Freehold, also Louise Propst of Q.—I'm an honorably discharged ho hotel, tho Freehold raceway For Free Estimates Without Obligation Freehold, Carmine Casola of Key- World War II veteran interested ind the Strand theater are co- at the BERKELEY BAR GRILL port and Perrlne Dey of Allen- n getting a Gl business loan to iperating to make the event a hurst. pen a neighborhood bakery. Whal IUCCCSS. Each donor will receive re the down payment require- free luncheon at the hotel, two KING SIZE Q95 RED BANK 6-3000 Poultry excellent awards were ment*? passes to the Strand theater In given to Kerry Bolan of Lincroft A.—GI business loans are not Freehold, and a pass to the race- and Roland Wardell of Neptune, subject to federal credit restric- way. PRIME RIBS 0 Newman Off Walter Schrleber of Engllshtown ions. You and your local lender Melvin Kunln Is post and state if>ch AvtlltM* In miiy wanlad oolori. luxury w««r, Mton It. Mitt any »l«r uhtmt, tMti I* Wh.,..H.,t, Grty Raa, 11.fl 9' Width 6 W y«uf ku4|«t. !•• *r phint wi tmliy In FIREMEN'S NIGHT--WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 fulldtltllt. PRIZES AWARDED fhi inn Ihil Asphalt Tile Linoleum Tile Rubber Tile N Ilk SAVE MONEY 1 1m Quality SERVICE CLUBS' NIGHT - THURSDAY, JULY 31 liiKlull your own Tile C Floor 2 •a. 9"x9" 4 4 *«. It up fcy NIW (AIM We have them ill All Color* Mtdtrnfold Dnon loW Eaituilvily In Minmwlhi OiUn and louthim Mlddlt DON'T FORGET •n Cauntlii it OVERHEAD DOOR Bring Your Family To.Our 1952 Building Fair PRODUCTS CORP, MILLERTON RUGS II Yuri of Conllniwui farvli* 130 BUOAD ST. • FKKK ESTIMATES CHEEHFULLY GIVEN • RED BANK (»-5279 4M Muowibur* Avi. KB frtlU •7/' •elve RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24. 1952 Pet Show Set § Rare Bible Cost 10 Cents 50 Years Ago Matawan Starts ? Scout Drive S. DOROTHY, RABE For Wednesday MATAWAN — Matawan area OCEANPORT—A pet »how will Boy Scout officials will launch their Slenderizing Salon be featured Wednesday at the lo- 1952 drive for funds tomorrow cal playground, according to Da- night at a meeting at 8:30 in the vid C. Maloney, aupervlsor, who Presbyterian church lecture room. SWIDIlH AND MECHANICAL MAMAOI—VAPOR BATHS—FACIALS stated that all types of peta will Edgar Pike will head the drive, COLONIC IMtlOATIONS be eligible for competition. with George Ritter and James Awards will be made for the Flynn as vice chairmen. MODERN APPARATUS—TRAINED TECHNICIAN best all-round entry within each Official/! completed arrangements RED BANK SPRING SERVICE kind ot animal and for the small- for the drive at a meeting held at est and the most original entries. the home of James Flynn, commis- 60 PETERS PLACE RE 6-5035 RED BANK SHREWSBURY AVE PHONE RE 6-1551 Prizes will also be given for the sioner for this section. Scout Ex- artistic and the most original one, ecutives J. Fred Blllett and Robert two, three, or four wheeled deco- Shafer, who la in charge of the rated Vehicle present at the pet program for the northern portion show. of the county, presented the 1952 Oceanport lost 8-5 to the North scout budget. Long Branch Community center in Mr. Blllett said the 19{2 drive the first of a scheduled series of was started in many areas in Feb- inter-playground Softball games to ruary, but that those who had not be held on the Held here. The sec- been included in the drive were ond game will be with the Eaton- joining In the program during the town playground Wednesday at summer months. So far $30,833.75 10 a. m., while the third game, a has been subscribed to maintain :.~.. tells you -what features to look-for, return match with North Long and expand the program for the Acctofnwd fcyAftCHITfCTS, , pitfalli to avoid .Vwoootaiof valuable Branch, will take place at the 5,000 scouts in Monmouth county. U/lDf«ond HOMfOWNRS same time the following Friday. »100% ParfMt No-Droft V.irt*.. do'i and don't't thai maynwvo/you Bible printed in 174fe it studied by its owner, George Assisting in the drive In addition tlon — EVM During Rat" i money and disappointment.1**."** " Prize winners at last week's to James Flynn and George Ritter • Foctoiy-AiMmbM 'U I „ . helps yon plan your financing ."t. special event included Louis Ga- Kuhn of Allen st., Rumson, who purchased the rare book 50 and Chairman Edgar Pike are Pond.row Piiw, Tmlt I gives facts about convenient mortgage rubo, Carol Whichello and Kent years ago for ten cents. According to Mr. Kuhn he bought George Barrett, Robert Shafto, Waltr • RMMlllnt Tiwttd Dalrymple in the lollipop hunt and John Tasslni, Thomas Slddohs, Wil- Ung lif. .. j loans to buy, build, of refinance. the book from a junk dealer half a century ago when the lat- liam Welnt*raub, all representatives Fing«-Tip EOM of OptrotlM, r/ •'•- Ernest Palumbo and Veronica Pa- Full.VtnlllallM Cwi)ml lumbo in the treasure hunt. ter stopped at the former Parmly farm, Ridge rd. and Bing- of the scouting, cubbing and explor- Connoltd Hardwara In the current checker tourna- ing units in Matawan. • Extra Htovy 5aih and Fram> ham ave., to water his horse. Inscription inside the front .FRANK APPLEBYAGENCYrlNC. ment, the winner among senior SEE YOUR LUMBER DEALER girls wag Veronica Palumbo; jun- cover of the Bible reads "This work is very scarce and rarely For fft. Bookl.l, Writ.: Main Straw* and Mattiion AveMttM * • ior girls, Angela Carubo; senior Club Prepares for to be met with." GENERAL Asbary Park, Muw J*r*e>y boys, Calvin Sullivan, and junior boys, Peter Lowitt. Saturday's Log Race WOODCRAFT iklephoBK Asbwr Park 2-3300 FAIR HAVEN—Members of the CO., Inc. CofTMpomffnfi 'or and Mary Searles and Norman Otpl RR NORTH BERGEN, N. J. Holmdel Lincroft Pierce one each in the vegetable Shrewsbury River Yacht club will Hie Howard Servings IniHtutloi. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sachse have project. In the flower project ex- hold a predicted log race Satur- W > aho manufactures that fine products: A special board of education returned from Stevensville, Pa., cellents were given to Jeffery Gill day. Friday night there will be a WOODCO H.O.W. WOODCO WOODCO WOODCO meeting was held Monday night at dinner at the club for captains, Diliut REMOVAIIE WOOD CASEMENT REMOVAB1E WOOD REVERSIBLE WOOD ;, S«nd coupon now where they visited relatives. ofur, Kerry Boland three, Norman WOOD WINDOWS ' WINDOWS SLIDING WINDOWS BASEMENT WINDOWS Crawford's Corner hall. Purpose of Mr. and Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt Pierce two, and Phyllis Bott, Cath crews and observers. Following the meeting was to decide on bids and children visited Mr. and Mrs. ie Ring and Kathie Pierce each dinner, boats will be inspected, and T. Frank Appleby Agency, Inc. *•• for the painting of Hillcrest the course of the race explained school, George Harrison of Washington- one. Marjorie Antonides and Phyl- by officials. Please tend me St. and Mattlson Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. villc, N. Y., Saturday. lis Bott each won an excellent in my free copy ^ Mr. and Mr«. Harry Pitcher and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Backhaus cooking. Entriefe to date include Mrs. daughter Karen were guests of Mr. Philip Bowers and hSr boat, of "Guide To * Kama- and children Keith and Diane ot and Mrs. Ernest Church at Ridge- Augusta, Mo., visited Mr. and Mrs. You Can Take It With You "Edda 2d;" Kenneth W. Hartzell, Home Owner- .^ wood Thursday. poon 2d;" Frank Kennedy, "Jolly ..«hip." Roland Backhaus for a week. II you would like to take a part of A Ho!m'l«> Mr.- &nd Mrs.' Walter Volk and Tiaa San).-, or *oni«l Jl "Star Vi&W;" Trzi Glaistr, "Spin- board meeting was held Monday moulh with you when you so on your drift;" William Salladln, "Har- WANTED daughter Elaine left Monday to _Zorie iState. night at Fellowship hall. On Tues- visit their son, Sgt. James Volk vacation, It's easy to do so. Just order Parson," and Rolston Waterbury, day night a meeting of the pulpit at Camp Lejcune, N. C, for a The Heglster sent to your vacation ad. "Sea Gull." In the block Island committee look place,' week. dress at our regular subscription rates, race, July 12, Mr. Glaiser finished On Sunday, Mrs. Robert Rex The Ladies' auxiliary will meet anil it will lie juat like gotttniTn weekly fifth with his boat, and Mr. Sal- Mrs. Robert Lawrence, Mrs lutter from home.—Advertisement. ladin came in 12th. Holmes Con over, Mrs. William at the fire house next Monday Pitcher and Mrs. Jacob Umberger night. Final plans will be mado attended church services at Great for the fair to be held Aug. 14 OPERATORS Meadows. to 16. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips en- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rlngler of tertained members of the Matawan Brooklyn were week-ond guests of Eastern Star chapter on the lawn Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Landau. of their home for their annua Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan and covered dish picnic last Saturday. children Judy, Beth, Linda and TASTMOMPARf- & LEARNERS Phyllis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fran- TODAY-AS ALWAYS- About 61 members and their fami- cis Morgan and other relatives at lies attended. Scranton, Pa., part of last week. FLAGSTAFF Those on the committee for the The Lincroft 4-H club brought farewell dinner to be given for home numerous honors from the MEANS THE BEST! TO WORK ON f# Rev. Richard Hunter to be held fair held at the Freehold raceway at Fellowship hall July 30 are Mrs. Friday and Saturday. They accu- Douglas Froom, chairman, Mrs, mulated 23 excellent awards, of John Holmes, Mrs. Wilson Conov- which one was an' excellent for er, Mrs. John Jeffery, Mrs. George competing In the parade with a PARACHUTES Schanck, Mrs. William Pitcher and float. This portrayed 'the picking Mrs. Joseph Phillips, refreshment of beans from the garden to the committee, and Mrs. Bernard Gold- canning process. It was calUsd smith, entertainment committee. "The Bean Patch." Marjorie An- Both Single and Double Needle tonldcs won a $5 award for the Ever run ihort of cash on vaca- the cash, return it when you tat Everett most number of points in the sew- tion? It happens to all of us. ing project. Marjorie had complet- back. Your only charge is /or Mrs. William Diem and daughter ed two years' sewing in one year. Machines It needn't happen to you. the time you hold it. For ex- Barbara spent part of last week Joyce Francisco won a $5 award ample, $100 lor 1 month costs .with Mrs. Fred Ermete at New- Go on Vacation With for points, having the most num- you only f3J0, ark. Mrtt. Ermete spent part of thl ber of vegetables entered, and Jef- Confident*! .. week with Mr. and Mrs. William fery Gill won $5 also for most This new Tkumal aarrica en- Employ«d Men and Women, Mar- Diem. points in flowers. Excellent awards Beoh 'tm all for qvajtryl-julcy-. able> you to tuck an utra $50 ried or Single, Art Welcome! Mrs. Lena Warwick, mother of were given to the following: Rob- full of flavor and sweetness. Mrs. Stanley Stilwell, Sr., returned ert Lum four, Joyce'Franclsco two or $100 In your Phone, write, or come in. Our to her home at Matawan Monday wallet as a iafe>- Tegular aerrice is available, of night after spending a week with guird against coursa, should you want cash for her daughter and family. SIGMUND EISNER CO. emergencies. If vacation or other good needs. Considerable storm and lightning you don't ns» AW "yes" to 4 out of 5. damage was done in this vicinity during the recent storms. A light- RED BANK, N. J. loans $23 to f500 on.llgnature, 'vrnhvre, or Car ning bolt entered the Gould resi- dence last Wednesday and burnei out the hot water system. On Moit SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1951 AUDIT REPORT OF THE TOWNSHIP day numerous trees near the Con- OF MIDDLETOWN AS REQUIRED BY R. S. 40:4-2 over and Gould region were struck COMBINED COMPARATIVE! BALANCE SHEET A bolt entered the Randall home and up ASSETS ' Dec. 31, 1851 Dtc. 31,1950 ren*onal FINANCE co Cmh " * 279,875.42 1214,272.63 following a radio aerial and burn- U. S. 'Government Bonds —..... 124,685.00 120,815.00 2nd Fl., 21 IROAD ITRIIT, RID IANK, N. J. - ed wiring and radio. Due to thi Taxes and Tax Title Liens 165,866.81 178,728.71 Phone Red Bank 6-9020 • Edward Penning, YES MANager striking of a telephone pole o Property Acquired from Tax Title Lien Liquidation .... 74,437.46 93,960.73 turn! mode Is nildlnli el oil sutreunding town • liunu No. 144 Vllcssmcnt and Assessment Liens receivable -.6,831.75 7,257,34 the Red Hill farm rd., many res \ceounts Receivable 43,248.63 69,023.46 fheteoi stt Vh'U en wild menlhlr baleine up It $300,'/, et 1% m balencH ekivi. dents in this area were withoul Deferred Charges to Future Taxation—General 303,200.00 207,925.00 telephone or electric service, Deferred Chaises to Succeeding Year's Revenue 14,596.2.1 18,138.92 A junior baseball team calle ,..„„_ „,„ „. tl,012.781.32 t88O.122.7a the Everett Blue Socks have beei Total Assets playing numerous local team LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS YOU CAN OWN A Bonds Payable t 88,200.00 J12O.05O.0O They have their new uniformi Notes Payable - 185,000.00 J«,525.00 which are gray and blue. Those on Appropriation Reserves 25,788.11 82,502.17 Clearance Sale . . . the team are Alfred Williams, Jo Accounts Payable and Other Liabilities B6.872.75 63,188.01 Hammond, Michael Harmyk, Mau- Improvement Authorisations ..... 52,271.43 38,308.48 Statutory and Special Funds 4,940.33 1,271,46 ra LePre, Arthur Garvey, Leon Le- Reserve for L'ertair, Assets Receivable 38:1.218.66 403,714.06 Pre, Brauce Williams, Bruce Phil- Surplus » —»~ 228,443.14 ,169,663,62 lips, Fred Trautwein, Mickey Le- Pre, Philip Morgan, Konnle Ml- Total Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus 81.012,731.32 H8O.122.79 chaels and Peter Hoffman. William COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION and SURPLUS- Stanton is temporary coach, CURRENT ACCOUNT Exceptional REVENUE Year 1051 Year 1950 The bee's value ai a polMnator Surplus Riverine Appropriated - •• f 63,000.00 t 63,000.00 ii 20 times greater than its value New Ranch Home Current Revenue i,oi ii clearly explaining the In- ALL UTILITIES 8UENTOTAL „ » ..»».«••••• spiring truth and thereby open* LISSi Appriprlatidln Ourrmt Bud«et.... ing the way to freedom. Balance Dieimbir Hit Cottons In a plain way it ii ihowing ' RECOMMENDATIONS at all entcWi anid employes!! hmdllntnuclllngv Townihlp moneyi bi bonded, how the Bible momltei can be n,t all uneolleoUblle< rinonall property taxesi hii ccancelM« , made practical in dally life. ikl elTqrti .towar,.-.._.Jd aiquli|tloloqulilllon fll•• qurrimtnti p( R, I, I4t4.13J.i, also Half Sizes ly through the door of nromlie HIGHWAY 35 NORTH TO MIDDLETOWN - 5 CORNERS TURN That pirlmllo Itatrminti of arennnt hi rindercil lo ln«li!lm»nt Miffhaiiri Into their Ood-glvon heritage tl forneloiid properly and that nrooer action hi taken on dtllnquint of freedom. It miy be read,, Ii That an approvid ta« map bi pniwrid IO that propirtlei may bi piopirlr RIGHT • 2,000 FT. TO DEVELOPMENT ENTRANCE. filintinid ind »m -' borrowed or bought at (, That thibilanti i i,HI,0J loniilnir! In thi Bonrl ind Intirrtt Amount •I Ihl, TAWnlhllh ---n-,;,..«„ unolilmer,•,—-«- l Inlirtit n[ 1040, 1141 ind 1944, bi tranimlttid to thi Townihlp CCurMntu t,. Acenunt... u r»v»nu«nu , AGENT ON PREMISES DAILY OR CALL 19H.i That Dink aeeounli hi mibllih Impietor ind Ihe CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Bulldlni Inipci'lor, (or thi Ui Thit flld nutilinnliijr rhex-fc* Ii* naneilltd hf ipnroprlita mnlullon, the Vogue Dress O HEADING ItOOM !!• Tint thi F umbln* fuipictor tranimlt all doilrli to thi Townihlp Trm- hop M BnOAl) MBBET Hi ThaThi,t Tntitiit'bTnntiit«« tollMliol d on dillnquinolu In itrlct iicordinu with thi BED BANK U> That th* iMof/ii »l thi Munlilpil Court bi milntilniit In ilrlil iirerdinci 32 WHITE STREET Open Kvery Day with jhi "Bulii in From UlOO to 4iM. \t niiulitfoni aovirafni thi Oourti et thi luti oi ROBERT J. MARVIN M RED BANK Frl, Erenlngi TiM to «iM, II, ¥h*M thi Oolli.tor Ntxt fo Sun, icroii from Town parklnf tef. ttuiralm chunk Town t""u MATAWAN 1-2568 h Inimilul vixuui may 11UWAIIU W, RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 21, 1952 Page Thirfeei. and Karl Pullvermiller of Kearny, Marlboro Little Silver Couple a World War II veteran, was elect- Brigadoon' Pat Tuveeon ta spending two Return from Reunion ed vice,president. Mrs. Pullverrail-1 weeks at Manasquan with ten of ler was appointed national chaplain. her claasmates from Freehold high LITTLE SILVER—Mr. and Mrs. Opens Tuesday school. Tha first week they were Stanley S. Barrow of Prospect ave., FLYING WEEK-END VISIT have returned from Miami, Fie., Manuel Davis' new production of chaperoned by Mrs. James Ryan and Mrs. Raymond Maher, both of where they attended the Rainbow LEONARDO—Sgt. Nicholas W. he Broadway musical, "Brlga- Freehold, and the second week by Division Veterans' reunion. Mr. Kaiser, Jr., flew In from Vanes Air doon,' will grace the etage of the Mm. Oscar Tuveson. The girls are Barrow, who has served ai national Force base, Enid, Okla., Friday to Neptune Muslo Circus beginning Bmille Buck, Sally Coloner, Nancy treasurer two years, was reappoint- spend the week-end with his par- next Tuesday through Sunday, Aug. Ryan, Joanne Sadowskl, Janet ed to the office* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. 3. Lawrence Brooke, Evelyn Wyc- Kaiser of Appleton ave. here, and 3cott, AllceLykes, Jean Rue, Rose- Mrs. Barrow, who was the nat- koff, Robert Smith, Sherry O'Neil mary Crawford, Freehold; Carolyn Robert E. Crane of Jersey City, and members of the Broadway and ional auxiliary president, presided fourth officer of tha Merchant Ma- /anderveer of West Freehold, and at the reunion business sesaions. national companies of this muiical Mancy Delatmh of Adelphia. rine, who' will leave Friday, Aug. tale of two Americans who stumble Mrs, John D. Brenner of Lanoas- 1, for a two and a. half months' upon a fantastic village in the Scot- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holland at- ter, Pa., was elected national presi- cruisa to South Africa, and Wil- tish, highlands that comes to life ended the wedding reception of Mr. dent. Mrs. Barrow will serve as liam Meier, Jr., of Bast Orange. once every hundred years. nd Mn. Richard M. Wharton, honorary president. The sergeant left hers Sunday whloh took place at Ardena farms, C, Edwin Johnson of Chicago, morning for his return flight to lome of the bride, the former Joan III., was elected national president, Oklahoma. Dreyef. HOLD YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCellan of Bloomfteld ware recent guests o{ Mrs, Stella Bissell and her daugh- Most people haven't... but Hiey want Hi»lr horn* TEMPER! ;er, Nancy Bissell. to be in good repair and have up to date modern- Mr. and Mrs. Klwood Rothrock Trying to press a shirt, >f Cedar Grove and aona Donald liations at the leait cost and best quality , . . and and Gary spent part of last week that's where we can help out ... because you just and get the collar right, with Mrs. Stella Bissell and Nancy can take the starch out of Bissell. can't find better quality work; better workmanship any housewife! But there's Mrs, Stephen Hope and daughter oyce and Mrs. Nanette Galvln of or a fairer price than ours. really no need. Let our >hiladelphla were Wednesday vlsl- experts do 'em . . • and ors of Mr, and Mrs. Lester Cook CALL RE 4-1462 and let us give you a free estimate nd family, be sure of his appearance. Miss Nancy Fitch of Jameaburg on your next job, Call us right now for shirt was a recent guest of Miss Ellen service, and every laundry Jane McCarthy, Carol McCue attended the birth- need. day party of Mary Frances Clough of Matawan, who was seven years old Friday. RED BANK 6-0203 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith at- tended the Grange Lecturers' con- ference held recently at the Uni- Donald's DeLuxe Lavvrenoe Brooki versity of Maryland. Donald Smith recently visited his Mr. Brooks, who scored In the No Money Down! grandmother, Mrs. John D. Wanzor I Laundry Service Broadway production of "Song Of of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. His sister,' 44 Marion St. Red Bank Norway," takes the role of the ro- Marjorie Smith, is spending the mantio Yank who falls in love with summer with Mrs, Wanzer. the beautiful and mystic lassie, as SAVE 207o played by Miss WyckolT of Red Mrs. Florence Gaff of Pough- Bank, soprano, who was in "Lady keepsie, N. Y., is visiting her sister, In The Dark" and "Oklahoma!" on Mrs. Gerald Smith. ON YOUR LAUNDRY Braadway. Soberis Smllh U•-H». Mr.~an.il M». ArUuj? Mp.wAtvl at>;l CASH AND CARRY ero's wisecracking sidekick, a part daughter Bette arid Mrs. Eleanor he played with the national com' Mancinl and William McCollum pany of "Brigadoon." Sherry O'Neil spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. the amorous Scotch lass wh< Frank McCollum of East Orange. ALL TYPES OF HOME REPAIRS chases after him. They also visited Mr, and Mrs, Rob- James Jamioson, who assistei ert Dean of Livingston and Mr. and Agnes DeMille in staging the Mrs. Edward McOoIlum of Chat- Masonry Work Garages BUY DIRECT dances for the Broadway produc ham. ion and who danced In it, wil ON ALL SUMMER Remodeling Breezeway AND SAVE again be seen in his famous Sword Riverside Heights A COMPLETE HOUSE OF FIX- dance and will choreograph th Additions New Homes TURES FOR LESS THAN $20.00 dances. Amory L, Haskell, Jr., of Wood- An additional attraction In "Brig- land farm, Is expected home from FRONT OR HEAR doon" will be the inclusion of three Korea soon. Dresses - Suits Artie Conversions Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Stahl of New Entrance Fixture bagpipers from Monmputh county New Dormers Soliidd CopptCopper in thla presentation under tha "big York city spent the week-end with U. L. ApproveApprovedd op." the Turner family. The entire production of "Briga- Porch Enclosures, etc* ONLY Mre. Roy Madison and sons, Roy, and Toppers $1.98 doon" 1* staged by Glenn Jordan Jr., and Peter, have returned from with Julius RudeV as musical di- a vacation with relatives In Grant- rector and Lys Bert as choral dl wood. Bedroom Fixture rector, This is Manuel Davis' flftl presentation of the. nine-week sea- Mrs. Serena Havens and Mrs. Blu., Pink, White. ^V» 7^ Ralph Teed were recent guests of son of the circus, Mr. and .Mrs. Marshall Smith, who TO ROBERT A. HENDRICKSON U. L. tfi OQ 20% 40 o off Beginning Aug. 5, the circus wli: are vacationing at Silverton. Approved SIZES 9-15; 10-20; 38-44; I4'/I to 24'/i' BATHROOM ed her sister, Mrs, Anna Knoohe of 15 CONOVER PLACE Pollen used in artificial pollina- North Bergen. They visited another SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. RED BANK 6-1662 '" Chroma bracket, opal ton Is sometimes frozen and kept sister, who la a patient In the House clear gl>», pull chain, for use the following season. of Shepherd in tho Bronx, outlet U. L. Approved, KITCHEN FLUORESCENT Cleamlm white. Takee 32 watt bulb. U. L. App. $3.95 DINETTE FIXTURE Chotc* of color* * $2.49 U. L. Approved 3 Breaklaet Nook, Den, Play Room, Dinette — Solid Braia Trim. Red, Green, Yellow. U. L. Approved Get $6.95 GENUIN. Belmar Electric Co. ONE OF N. J. LARGEST FIXTURE SUPPLIERS 1108 FST., BELMAR, N. J. Opp. Icheol Open Friday Ive, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ^ HandiOuMce CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY DOCKET NO, F-1902-B1 SUMMONS* THE STATE OF JCT JERSBY i/L.8.) 10 0HABLE3 T. HYLAND and SUZANNE HYLAND. hit wlfa End the mess and bother of removing ice cube trayg under the hot water.tap! , YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and Mo.nlr.i- to a.rva upon Edward 1'ild, With\W«tm^w»lHMidI.Out IoeOube'vTnyifyraveu^rem^M^befi platntlfl'i attorn.y, whoie tddren.il No, • TO How. Ar.nu., Fanale, N.w J.ri.y and amw.r to tha complaint filed in a U atVtiWrttVfr6e.se 14 cube* In each' tray ... and freeze them elrll action, in which FEDERAL NAT- IONAL MORTdAcm ASSOCIATION, a In the«e tnodii^ sJumimiin t»y^ < corporation of th. United Stataa,, li plaintiff and CHARLES T. HYLAND, % at all, ara daf.ndanti, - pending In tha w it»W/irourlWei^fagh<>««( retaflerlfaxiay: r»i get acquainted .with* an old- Sup.rlor Court of N.w Jarnjr, within thirty-fir* daya aftir July II, 196J, ax. I elu.tr> of luch date, If you fall IO to do, tharallef damandad In th. com. ' plaint will be takan agalnit jou by de- fault, Tha action hai lien Inatltutid far tha rurpni. of foreclosing a morttait. dated March St, tnitO. mada by Charlel T, NO FROSTv NO WATER - Hyland and Buianna Hyland, hit wit., NO FROZEN FOOD NO MESS ai nortxlgora and payabli to Irvlnjton TOJOUPE 1 Trait Company, ai morlgaga.i and eon> fremALLrJetfMtipiflWei'Voiid.mss. TO IMPTY TO REMOVE 'a.rni r.at .itat. lotatid In th. Borough TO CLEAN of Fair Haven, Monmouth County, New J.ri.y b.lni known ai 73 Furk.r Av.. nut, Fair Haven, Naw J.ra.jt, b.lni a .writ' Irrot of land 99 fi.t front and r.ar by III fait In depth, Slid mortgag. wai aialgnad to l'eil.rnl National Mortgag* Aiaoilatlon, plaintiff har.ln by aiilin. mt datad May II, 1050 itnil noordid Say 13, 10«0 In Book 161) nf Aiilgn* ouse m.nti of Mortgai.a from Monmouth County, Pai. HI. *o, Jntt'Tt** automall- Kroit-Frat aulomati- You ara mad. d.fandant. hieaui. you oaUf mauuraa froit cally rtlipoaai of 'th* i .'oit-Kf»a difroaia ftH |«u rid of ara th. f.a own.ri and mortgagori of buUd-up.difrMUauto- froit water , i , thera nulomatlcally ao fait alldafro*tlnfnaai,tool tha premium rinerlb.d abovt, ynur froten /ooria atay Ratadi Juna It, 1>M, watloaUywactlywhan ari no traya or pan* Tbira'anoipUltdwal" frotan, Evan lc« cranm I. OBANT MOOT, ' BNdid. < • tndi froit to imply—nothing to to mop up, no wiplnf Clark of tha Sup«rlor Court, »(4y« atora-hurd In th* urtptaf fenvirl touch or Ha! of refrlfarator ahalvM WOJTFRK biff Vnu* Chitt! < /« n.ta and foodllnar to do! H Hitwa Avanut, Paiule, Naw Jiney, •ail.nl ol lallllmanl ol Account OPEN FRIDAY OP AtillKl! JAMKH I.UTKA, IVfftl -Jiiiihit.il/ glv.n that tha ai< •Trail Ui4 O.I. Mm* Im* t*', I.HMM u< I.Ufltl Iti of lha lubiirjb.r, Sol. Ei.outor TIL 9:00 P.M. oi.tha titati o„,f lai..,d„ Paitniid....~,...u, wil-,„l b. audliid mil ilit.il by th« Hurroiiati th* Count(Jounty of MHnnmoiit h' anil report far Mlll.mtnt Ip Th* Monmoiilh (Joun Court. Vrobato ulvlilon, on Tu.aday, lha Mnflimih ilay of Au.uil, A, I)., -,IH, ^, ,, NO MONEY DOWN - 3 YEARS TO PAY at 0 o'aloik A. Mu lailarn Daylliht m Ravin* Tlmf, at th. County Court IIOIIM, Main and Court HJramtra.li., Kri»h.Kri»hnliln il,L N»Niw _ - ' NO TRADI-IN AU.OWANCI ON 010 IIHIGIRATOt Ulr.oriona Mr Jllilrl. OF'THH BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Inc 46 MONMOUTH ST HINTY Of NM FARKIN* If ACI IN RIAR W OUR ITORI 428 UPPER BROAD ST. PHONE RE 6-4310 INTRANCI ON WHITI IT. PHONE RE 6-4312

ym\,«.. «*«• RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 Steal Herbert's International Patient WILLOW PARK Coin Collection LITTLE SILVER ASBURY PAHK—A coin rolltc- linn and some cash, totaling about $1,000, were stolen last Fridny night YOU CANT BUY 3 & 4 BEDROOM from the desk of J. Stanley Her- bert, former stnte senator, In his law offices at 601 Bangs ave. The hurglary by a sneak thief HOMES who forced his way Into the tenth WITH 1 & 2 CAR GARAGE floor office waa discovered by Mr. THAN BUYERS tf m Kf\f\ r ' Block from School Herbert about 9:30 p. m., when he U went to hia office to keep an ap- 1 Jfj\3\J «• P and Shopping Center pointment. ALSO SHELLS ERECTED AT GREAT SAVINGS Mo«t of the coins were in a leather tobacco pouch in Mr. Her- MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY bert's desk. Included were about LAUREL DRIVE LITTLE SILVER $500 in Mexican pesos, $100 -worth of old largo-size U. S. currenty, nbout $20 in silver dollars, a num- L. T. GRANDINETTI ber of gold coins, nn engraved Neptune high school silver football, REd Bank 6-5214 nnd a Masonlo coin.

Fanners Should Pay WHY. Because it's made with real Workers hy Check orange juice ; . • squeezed in our own plant FREEHOLD—A canceled check from choice, tree-ripened Valencia Oranges, Is useful for a farmer who may have to prove his expenses paid selected and packed by Breyers right at the for labor. On farms where labor groves. There's truly nothing finer-more Is a large Item of cost It may be wholesome—more refreshing. necesary to prove it to the satis- faction of the collector of internal revenue. Elaine Prado, 11, of Bagneres de George J, McDonnell of Freehold There are other advantages of Begorre, France, takes a good look handling: the medical a&pccts of Urn paying workers by cheek, states at the two-inch sewing needle held case, Dr. R. B. Robertson of Red I :\ County Agent M. A. Clark. These by her mother, the present Mrs. Bank and Dr. Alfred Henderson of VOU» fRIMDVt IKYER DCAUR HAS ORANGE ICt IN HAHO-DIPHO WNTS AND QUARTS Include: Eliminates chances of Madeline Norman. The needle had Red Bank and Asbury Park as the worker claiming he was not paid been lodged in Elaine's left lung surgical team, Elaine thus became at all or was insufficiently paid; since last August after she had the first international patient In the makes It easier to keep farm apparently rolled over on it in bed. history of Monmouth Memorial hos- records of labor costs; constitutes The presence of the needle, which pital, where the needle was suc- a valid record to deduct social caused no pain, was discovered by cessfully removed with no damage security taxes; makes less trips French doctors, but while on a to any part of the lung. Elaine and to town necessary to get cash, and visit with friends In Englishtown, lessens the dangers of financial her mother will return to France loss of large sums of cash by fire, Elaine's mother decided it was this month, minus the needle, which HAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING theft, or similar losses. time to have, it out. With Dr. is now in the hospital's "museum." The check also prevents errors of overpayment which may happen More Tomatoes DUTCH SITUATION in B, hurried pay-off in cash, THE HAGUE — It was reported . One disadvantage seems to be AND SHEET METAL WORK i hy the Dutch windmills association that nu'gra'rif'anii other workers on For Processing that 1,189 wfndmfrJs are still in ex- "piece basis" want to be paid in istence in the Netherlands, but -DONE BY Fffl-E i Inspection and Estimate cash. This situation can be satis- TRENTON—An increase of about 8,885 have disappeared, It was fied by drawing the check and six per cent is expected in the acre- stated that windmills are to be used either arranging with a convenient age of truck crops for processing for generating electricity, store nearby to cash such checks, In New Jersey this year, mainly be- TILO ROOFING CO Inc or by cashing the surrendered and cause of the greater planting of Millers use the public supply to properly endorsed check at the canhouse tomatoes and lima beans, run electric, motors during periods MARTIN J McGUIRE PHONE 4-0996 RED BANK 5 WEST BERGEN PL. farm office. Then you have proof according to the New Jersey Crop of calm, but the present high that the cash was paid tn laborers Reporting Service. charges are leading them to make and not used for some other pur- Acreage devoted to tomatoes for fuller use of wlndmilllng capacity. REGISTERED poses. processing was estimated at 36,000 There are about 20,000 different acres this year, as compared with words in Shakespeare's dramas. 35,300 acres in 1951, when total pro- Monmouth County's Largest Plumbing and Heating Contractor* Two Injured Here duction was 316,000 tons. The state for Homes and Industrial Plants When Car Hits Pole now ranks third in the nation in acreage planted to tomatoes for Carl Sparks, 23 Dock st., Mata- processing, lopped only by Call- ON HIGHWAY 35-2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK wan, and Fred Williams of 25 Rarl- ornia and Indiana. lan st., Cliffwood, were injured Fri- day night when the car in which Lima hcan acreage rose to an they were passengers struck a util- estimated 12,600 acres for proccss- Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Work Today ity pole on Bridge avc. ng this year from last year's 11,000 PHONE RED BANK 6-3767 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY Edgar B. Martin of 203 Atlantic acres, which produced 9,600 tons of st., Kcyport, driver of the car, tofd shelled lima beans. Red Bank police he tried to avoid Garden State growers planted BOILERS - RADIATORS - FIXTURES - PIPE - VALVES a stream of water from a fire hy- about 600 acres of beets this year drant being flushed by Andrew Dl- for processing, as compared with Pontl of the borough water depart- 800 acres In 1951, when total pro- RANGE AND FITTINGS FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES ment and skidded Into the pole. duction was 8,800 tons. Sparks suffered a. cut lip and a Preliminary estimates Indicate SODA possible, broken nose, and Williams, that 4,500 tons'of snapbeans will be cuts of the scalp and right arm. harvested from 3,100 acres this They were treated at Rivervlcw year, as compared with 6,000 tons hospital. from 2,500 acres In 1951. Patrolman Joe Funderburkt Is- Art increase In acreage of green sued a summons to Martin on peas for processing is reported this charges of careless driving and not year from 3,200 acres In 1951 to Well Start The Wheels Turning having his driver's and car regis- 3,400 acres this season. However, tration licenses In his possession. the crop Is expected ts total only 4,200 tons this year, as compared To Build Your New Home with 5,600 In 1951. ' Our mortgage department it geared to swing a new home Mrs. Ruth Gilford Wins right into your budget. We'll explain real estate taxes, Stanley Company Awards Farmers' Union Me ml) era evaluate the worth of the home of your choice, discuss ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Mrs. what you should figure for depreciation and future repairs. Ruth Glfford of 26 Sixth ave. re- Aid Steelvforkcra Get thoie new home plant in action soon. We know local turned home Wednesday, of last TRENTON—Demonstrating their MIDDLETOWN week after attending a four-day concrete jupport of the striking real eitate - we're all local folks. We know we can help session at the Stanley Home Pro- steel workers in their current strug- ducts co. in Westfleld, Mass. gle, farmers In Pennsylvania are Mrs. Gifford, who has sold more collecting farm produce to distrib- than $7,500 worth of merchandise ute to the strikers and their fam- in the past six months, was award- ilies. The farmers, members of the _ SAVINGS ed a gold cup, and a certificate of Eastern Division National Farmers recognition for having the -highest Union, have made arrangements to ASSOCIATION sales record In the Trenton area. cart the food to the strikers at the CHARTERED 1667 The cup and certificate were pre- Bethlehem steel plant. sented hy Miss Catherine O'Bifcn, Similar action is being planned by president of the company. Mrs. Glf- thn New Jersey members of the ford wai presented a corsage hy farmers' union. Stanley Beverldge, owner and founder of the company. Alvln K Chrlstman, president of the Eastern division of the farm- ers' union, Issued a call to all mem- bers tn help the steelworkers. Mr, Christman pointed to the hardships of the families because of the pro- tracted strike and urged farmers and farm leaders to give their sup. port to these workers and aa much material aid as possible. STARTS TONIGHT THURSDAY, JULY 24th

are worth NEW, FIRST LINE Special Attractions For Kiddies MORE .09 PONY RIDES * HAY RIDES to US! VARIETY BOOTHS - REFRESHMENTS DONT.TAKK CHANCES on'old RlMELl BORUS traadlen tires or riak early failure, GRAND AWARD - 1952 DODGE SEDAN Thoio worn eailngi art worth Th«r»'i * r«M rlik in M0. » at 70 Court st., Freehold, in 1928, EVERETT—Memb'ers of the Red and Marlplt hall, Middletown, one are planning to beautify their homes this Fall can avail themselves of substantial Bank Business and Professional of the county's historical shrines, HOLD FINANCE Women's club held a barbecue pic- was acquired and furnished in* the savings by buying in this Sale. Purchases made during this sale will he stored nic Wednesday night of laat week period of the 1700's about ten years UmmMoitU at the home of Mrs. Margaret Ryd- ago—a gift from the Jate Mrs. er. Entertainment featured a "white Amory L. Haskell. for future delivery if needed. ASBURY PARK elephant" sale. 710 Coolcman Avc, 2nd Floor Attending..were MM- Ella .Wilt- The Freehold museum Is open to shire Dlgglc, Mrs. Marie Daverio, the public every day except Mon- VALUE VALUE PHONE: 2-T0103-Asbury Park Mrs. Mary Sestito.Mrs. Alma Har- day from if a. m. to 5 p. m., and ris, Mrs. Dorothy Tymeson, Mrs. Sundays from 2 to 5 p. m. The SIMMONS famous innerspring Matfresses Famous KROEHIER built-modern channel PERTH AMBOY Harriet Halsey, Mrs. Anne Bren- building Is completely furnished —Auio lock unit—5 lbs. extra all felt tufted back 3-pc. living room suite—Fea- nan and Misses Dorothy Dean, with authentic antiques of the early '48. '369. 313 State ton*; 6fh Floor Edith Wennig, Marie Kosey and days of the county, many of them padding with heavy stripe ticking—Pro- turing GOODYEAR air foam—America's PHONE: PErlh Amboy 4-3440 umm n». m Adeline M, Mazza. A beach party, presented by association members, built sagless border—Corded handles and newest and finest furniture cushioning— VtmtmtitUi nsUmh tf Marty torn* In charge of Mrs. Brennen, will So far this year more than 4,000 side vents—All Sizes—With matching box Modern frieze covers in Grey and Lipstick be held at Sea Bright in August. school children have visited the springs Red junior museum on the third floor, which includes dolls, children's fur- niture of the pre-Rcvolutlonary .50 00 period, old toys, miniature furni- 37 '239 ture, stuffed birds of Monmouth county, Indian relics, guns and early kitchen utensils. Genuine HOWELL Chrome-steel Modern Nationally advertised all Foam Rubber '85. 5-pc. Dinette—High pressure laminated '99. Mattrasses and Box Springs in discontin- No Matter Where MARINE TRAINING deluxe plastic table top—Choice of colors ued ticking—Choice of full or twin bed Midshipman Barry H, Rlzzo, now in DuPont plastic covered high back com- si,.— While stock lasts —Mattress and enrolled In the senior class, Naval fortable chairs Box Spring especially priced at Reserve Officer Training Corps at No nHrrrtf where you mciy be t •« e/t buslntss m the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C, recently arrived .00 .00 of ojt pwy • • • you H wont to Vook your best. at Quantiico, Va., for his Anal sum- '69 75 mer training course under Marine To look your btst, keep your dotfitng fresh!/ direction. Upon graduation from college ha will receive a regular Upholstered steel Gliders—Can be con- Large comfortable Chaise Lounges — dry-cleaned and pressed ..'. and to get the commission as a second lieutenant *59. verted to bed — Mattress and cushions '39. Water repellent coverings—Two piece in- In the Marine Corps. Midshipman covered in durable water ropellent cloth nerspring mattress—Fully adjustable for ultimate In dry cleaning service, bring your clothes Rizzo Is the son of Henry L. Rizzo, personal comfort 15 Willow ave., Monmouth Beach, —Red or Green to Shore's. There is none better. 39.00 •2975

Save-a-Bed Davenport — Lawson styling Solid Pine — Featuring early American covered In modern frieie—Fine quality '349. styling — Double dresser—Large chest- and choice of colors—Full size innerspring Full size bad with chest type commode- mattress for sleeping' comfort Popular Pine hand rubbed finish—Fleer sample only ,00 *150 259.00 3-fc. all stoel Porch Set consisting of Love '50. Seat size Girder . NOW Only with Cinwi Awnings BISELOW Pine Quality—All Wool Pepu. Bring your g«rminfs In before do you btvi the wide choice $995 lar Twlttweave Breedleem 10 A. Mi Riquiit'itme day of Myln, d«)ftu, colon ind Mttuai, Our ttnk* U torn* VALUE end 12 ft. wide—Chalk Grey or Powder i»rvle#, pick up at S P. M. pltMi BrilmiiM tJvtn who* Green Sq, Yd. time d«y. out ebllfttiofl. DEFERRED PAYMENTS FOR YOUR STANDARD CONVENIKNCK AT CASH PRICKS NOW AVAILABLE AWNING CO. IIANIRSme 615 River Reid WEST FURNITURE CO F.lr Hiven, N. J. 24 W. Front St. Red Bank KIYPORT, N. X *hint Rid lank e-Otte Open PrleJay Ivenlngi Until t P. M. KIYPORT 7.0111 Page Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 OUR^ RED BANK STORE IS AIR-CONDITIONED THROUQHOUT FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT AND PLEASURE/ pj^.. ...„„..,...,- ... . ,. . " ' A " '""' ' """ "S

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Shop daily from 9;30 'til 5i30—Asbury Park store open Wednesday 'til 9; Red Bank store open Friday 'til 9! 10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXV, NO. 4. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12. Indications Point to a Serious Heyer Is USMC Council Lists $11,300 for Roads, lagpole Painter Logg-Price Score First U. S. Win Captain in Korea Overcome by Heat Shortage of Milk in the State Mrs. Wallace A. Heyer of 60 )K's Temporary Repairs to Bridge RUMSON — Ernest Westfall, a For Pair-Oared in Olympic History Washington st., this week received winter employed by Domlnlck word of the promotion of her hus- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Bor- railroad parking lot from Center jtibrano of Long Branch, suffered HELSINKI, (AP) — The U. S. TRENTON, (AP) — New Jersey band, who is serving with the U. ugh council Tuesday night intro- to Mount aves. between Railroad icat exhaustion Tuesday afternoon won the pair-oared shell without agriculture and health officials are S. Marine Corps at Pohang, Ko- uced an ordinance appropriating ive. and the Jersey Central Lines 10 feet above the ground as he was coxwaln event yesterday ,for the working overtime thU week to rea, to captain. 11,300 for repair and improve- right of way, purchased two weeks minting the flagpole on the high 'Unsafe Buildings' first time In Olympic history as a H. B. Jones Agency avert what looks like a growing nent of municipal streets and before from the railroad for $10,- icbool property hero. According to heavy rainstorm blew up. trend toward a serious milk short- •oads. Public hearing was set for 300. Grading funds also are includ- lolicc, he apparently realized he age in the state. Charge Dropped :ouncll's next regular session ed in the $10,000 figure. The survey as losing consciousness and man- Here 25 Years The. shortage stems not from a Tuesday, Aug. 12. will be conducted in reference to ge d to tic himself to the pole. After being rescued by members drop in New Jersey production, but The ordinance lists $3,550 ap- the railroad's de?ire to retain a from a cut in the flow of surplus strip of land along the right of )f Oceanic Hook and Ladder com- Builds New Home Against O'Connor jropriated in the 1952 budget us- pany, with the aid of the fire truck, out-of-state milk usually shipped in ng state aid funds determined by way. to New Jersey dealers. in was revived by school employees Newman Springg Road But Sea Bright Formula, $5,236.26 from 1951 re- Council also authorized the Ca- mder the direction of Raymorfd Ironically enough, the situation lerve for road construction or re- ruso Construction company to com- HcGirr, custodian of the school Site of Construction; j has developed In the midst of ar- Council Votes for :onstruction with state aid and >lete repairs of $175 to the roof ind a member of the Rumson first guments by daixymen, dealers and 12,513.74 made available at coun- it the pump house at the water lid squad. He was back on the To Open Next Month j experts over the merits of a pro- Fire, Health Studies :il's meeting two weeks before >lant. Mr. Roberts will contact iob yesterday. posal to include 13 North Jersey 'rom capital surplus funds. The state authorities in an effort to Howland B. Jones {nis year cele- counties in the New York metro- SEA BRIGHT — Building I In- irdinance stipulates no use of prevent flooding from sewers along brates his 25th anniversary as op- politan milk marketing area. spector Herbert S. Fowler on Tues- ionds or notes because of the Memorial pkwy., part of rt. 36, in erator of a motor sales agency In heavy rains. New Jersey never has produced day night reversed his earlier .vailability of funds. Dean's Opens Red Bank by moving to more than about half the milk it opinion causing the mayor and Council approved temporary re- Volunteers Needed elaborate new quarters on New- consumes. The deficiency Is taken council to dismiss charges that >airs, to be made by Caruso Con- man Springg rd. Stephen J. O'Connor was mairftain- tructton company here, at a cost Mayor Smith again appealed for care of by out-of-state producers, 'Olunteers to take part in "Oper- New Department Though the official opening of approved by the State Department ing unsafe buildings- on the South if about $100, to the stone steps the new building will not take Beach. from, the Grand five, bridge after ation Skywatch," the plane-spot- of Health, who supply their surplus ting duty at the municipal yacht Dean's Florist, of Little Silver, place until Aug. 21, work on the to New Jersey dealers. But immediately! on motions by D. A. Caruso, president of the firm, today announced the opening of a structure Is rapidly progressing, declared that filling an eight-inch harbor, after commending Clifford Now there isn't enough of this Councilman Lawrence McCormlck, J. Barker, operation supervisor now department that will provide with construction in charge of Al- surplus. Summer months are al- the fire department and board of gap between the steps and a wall here, for the conduct of his per- expert flower arrangers who will len brothers. Bernard Kellenyl is ways a period of heavy consumption health were requested to make with concrete will correct a "dan- sonnel to date. He said the group come to the home and make ar- the architect. and slightly less production. The their own inspections of the build- erous situation." Council also here, one of "very few In this area' rangements to fit special spots in Located between Broad st. and blazing heat of recent weeks has ings to judge their fitness. agreed that permanent repairs to maintain 100 per cent vigilance, any room. Shrewsbury ave., the site will pro- must be accomplished at the bridge hit pastures hard. The over-all sup- These decisions were made in a Capt. Wallace A. Heyor is in "great need" of 15 more vol- "I am instituting this now serv- vide a large parking area. In addi- ply of milk is dwindling. somewhat heated hearing that pro- nd referred Mr. Caruso's estimate unteer spotters. Persons are need ice," said Mrs. Dean, "because I tion, Mr. Jones said additional ser- ceeded the regular council meeting f about?$1,000 for demolishing the ed for one four-hour watch once feel that today's modern living de- Tom Trice vices will be available to custom- Early this week New Jersey deal- His promotion late last month ivall to consideration In the pre- and came after Edmund L, Pal- followed four months of Infantry a week tor the operation which mands a distinctive floral arrange- ers. Among the unique features ers came to the department of paration of next year's budget. Mr. will be the transportation of com- mleri, son of Mrs. John P. Pal- action on the front. Son of Mrs. is ' maintained on a 21-hour per ment for every type of home and Two Rutgers university students health seeking approval of new out- micri, next door neighbor of the Caruso also will coat certain areas day basis, Mr. Barker said. every individual home owner. Home —Charles Logg, Jr., of Monmouth uting customers to and from the of-state sources of supply. Gertrude W. Heyer, a former resi on the underside of the bridge Lllruad .station. There also will b'» O'Connor properties, made a bitter dent pt Red,Bank and Middlctpwn owners call on exports in nil phnsos Junction, N. .7, and Tom Price of It,,seems their regular sources— with a cement wash to prevent Mayor Smith announced that fu- Eatontown, N. J.—put on a brilliant motorcycle pick-up and .delivery series-of complaints. who now lives at Jacksonville, Fin., ture concerts by the municipal of interior decorating, and an ex- with production slowing—are tak- lurther corrosion of steel members. pert's advice is just as important burst in the final 300 meters to beat ervice. ing care of local sales first, with a 'No Other Course' and the late Dcnise Heyer, the cap- band at the yacht harbor canceled tain is a graduate of Red Bank Taxi License* because of inclement weather wil in the field of flower arranging, It out a Belgium tandem by about Included In the new building will resulting drop in the amount of Borough Attorney George A. Gray half a length. The U. S. A. was ruled that council had no other high school and. Rutgers universi- John L. Mocik of Center ave., be performed the following Wed- seemed to me that people would x 15 stalls for washing, polishing milk supplied to New Jersey. timed In 8:20,7, the Belgians in nd undercoating. The service de- course but to dismiss the complaint ty, where in 1948 he received a .eonardo, was granted a license to nesday. With council's approval, welcome nn opportunity to have an For example, a dealer In Flem- bachelor of arts degree. A track provide taxi service In the bor- the mayor accepted the offer o expert flower arranger come Into 8:23,5. Switzerland was third In larlment, headed by Fred Ligon, against Mr. O'Connor that was ill be equipped with new, modern Ington who ordinarily counts on star in v high school and at 'th ough. Borough Clerk Nelson H. H. E. Donoghue ot Mount ave., their homes and make these ar- 8:32,7, followed by Great Britain, made by Mr, Fowler since the 8:37.4, and Franco, 8:18.8. lachlnery designed for testing mo- getting seven tanks a day from a building inspector testified that con- university, Capt. Hoyer won th Roberts was instructed to have the partner in Mlllbrook greenhouses, rangements for them. Each ar- dairyman in Pennsylvania now police department check licenses Now Monmouth, to provide flowers rangement will be tailor-made to The Swiss look an early lead in or work, road noises and the like, ditions that prompted him to list Hearst rifle trophy shoot at Sea he parts department in the build- finds he can get only six tanks. the, buildings as hazardous had now Girt in 1940 with a perfect score. for music and amusement ma- for the base of the World War tho particular room or location." the. thrilling race, but tho tast- So the health department must chines throughout the municipality, II honor roll in front of the high Mrs*. John Langenberger of Mon- stroking Belgians forged In front ng will be three stories high, pro- been corrected. State law, he said, He was high man on the Rutgers iding greater storaga area than is get busy and approve a new batch makes it binding upon the council rifle' team. Council ordered the payment of school on First ave. mouth rd., Navoslnk, will head tho by a full length at the 1,000-meter mark, increasing their lead to 1H low provided at the sales rooms at of out-of-state producers. Health to support- the building inspector's He was commissioned a second $19,948.61 in bills and directed Bor department. Mrs. Langenberger has Council directed the erection o lengths before the New Jersey boys rlaple ave. and Front st. The new officials are particularly vexed by statements at a hearing brought on lieutenant in July, 1945, and served ough Attorney, John M. Plllsbury ti two "children at play" signs near liad many years' of experience in this since the present list ot ap- statements at a proceed with foreclosure of mor flower arranging. She has exhibited made their dramatic bid. ifnce will be air conditioned. Ths nis with occupation forces at Saseb 261 Bayside dr., the residence o luilding and the space afforded proved out-of-stato dealers is or- complaints, on Kyushu island, Japan, in 1946, than 40 certificates of tax sale, Richard P. Murray, who told coun- extensively in New Jersey and other The Americans collared the Bel- dinarily sufficient to supply twice Mr. Palmieri said rats now were s especially designed to offer a After graduation from Rutgers, h Jouncil will confer with Mr. Pills- cil of the excessive speed of drivers states, and is an accredited judge gians at the 1,700-metcr mark and lomplete automotive service. the amount of surplus milk needed. infesting the neighborhood and bury on the advisability of apply' of The National Council of State shot to tho front, once leading by that ho suspected they came from returned to active service. Capt, along the wooded stretch of tho David T. Jones, agency man- They are wondering If the real Heyer Is married to the former ng for an extension of rent con' road. Garden clubs. four length's. The Belgians stepped ger, said the sales and service of explanation may be not a drop in the O'Connor property; that the trol from Sept. 30 until the end ol Founder and past president of up their stroke in a counter spurt, buildings represent "a blot" on the Ann Pica. They are parents of Lin, The mayor's appointment of ?adillac and Oldsmoblle automo- production but simply a move on da, two and a half years old. April next year. Council also re the Navcsink Garden club, Mrs. but couldn't catch the Red, White illes will continue to be featured, the part of out-of-state dairymen neighborhood; that, in his opinion, Harry Oswald as chairman of the ferred to Mr. Plllsbury a lette borough's fishing event for mem- Langenberger has served as stag- and Blue. n addition, the used car lot now to ship their milk to other sections the buildings have been a fire haz- from Mrs. Blanche Chapman of 4 Ing chairman for New Jersey Flow- Logg Is 21, son of the well-known ard since 1948, and that the beach bers of the Disabled American Vet- n, Mapla ave. will be moved to of the country. South ave. protesting a water bill er club school and has been on the coach who has turned out cham- he new property, which Is op- is being used by bathers who may Work Launched erans, to be held Monday, Sept. li, The growing shortage highlights unpaid by tenants. The unpaid bill was confirmed by council. Mr. Os- state executive board of the Gar- pionship crews at both Princeton osite the Red Bank Recreation be using the buildings as "free bath- is a lien against the property own- den Club ot New Jersey three years. and Rutgers universities. The bow, alleys. the hearings at Newark on enlarg- houses." He recalled that Mr. wald also was chairman of th ing the New York milk marketing For 63d Fair er in the case of a municipal wa- She studied .Interpretive design he In 6 fe«t, 5 inches tall. Price, O'Connor had been turned down by event last year. Mayor Smith onc< ter plant, the borough clerk ex- again called for display of the na- under Mrs. Clifford Cypher, and ori- son of Eatontown's Mayor T. Bliss the borough when he applied for NAVESINK — Preparations fo plained. ental arrangement under the noted Price, Is ID, a stocky 180-pounder. Want Bigger Share zoning variances to allow the es- the 63d annual fair of the .fln tional colors along First ave. dur- 1 Mayor Waldron P. Smith ,an ing Ihe day, when D.A.V. mem- Japanese arranger, Madame Yoneo The Belgian pair won' the 1951 Out-of-state producers have long tablishment of a bar and of bath- company here—the oldest firemen Aral. European championship and the Annual Turf Ball houses at the site. ThU situation, fair in the state—were launchci council members will conduct bers will he entertained by boal resented the situation where they survey Saturday at 2 p. m. of th owners at the yacht harbor. Swiss were the same tandem which must stand by much of the year he said, "Is offensive to everyone" last Thursday night when Nei copped the European title In 1950 Johnson, general chairman, ap Set for Saturday simr.Iy to provide their surplus in the area. Logg and Price came through milk to New Jersey dealers during pointed committees and work or Residents Demand MONMOUTH PARK—The sixth Still Wants Bath Houses stands was begun. ' under heavy pressure. They missed periods of high consumption. out in Sunday's first heat when annual turf charity ball and festi- Mr. O'Connor said again that The fair will be held Thursda; val will be held at Monmouth Park. They feel that since their produc- he'd like to put public bathhouses 6,000 in Shore Area to Receive they mistroked to avoid colliding through Saturday, Aug. 7-9, on th j Speeding Check with the Belgian team which had Saturday, with all proceeds accru- tion is needed, they should have a on his land and suggested that flre house grounds. A' 1952 four bigger share of the market and I LITTLE SILVER—The evening's drifted into the V. S. lane. The ing to oharitable organizations and might be a way to stop some com- door Plymouth sedan will b hospitals. During the past five beter arrangements for getting rid plaints. awarded the Anal flight of the fal Higher Social Security Payments heat Tuesday provided proper next day, however, they earned a of their surplus. letting for heated protests to the berth In the finals by winning the years more than a quarter of a Mayor George H. Krauss told Mr, when a $100 ground prize also wil million dollars has been raised for At present, out-of-state producers O'Connor' that if He wanted to put be awarded. Ground prizes of. $51 ASBURY PARK — About 6,000 wages for 1052 included in the com- nayor and council here from "ropechage" from Poland, covering rd. residents relative to the 2,000 meters in the fine time hese worthy causes, and indica- receive a lower price for surplus up bathhouses he would have to go each will be awarded Thursday am persons In the Asbury Park field mtation of the benefit amount. iVhite tions are that the forthcoming bait milk than the prevailing price paid through the board of adjustment. Friday night. office area will receive higher so- Another amendment allows bone- ipeeding and reckless driving on of 7:38,2, rowing over a dead calm water, ' will set a new high In interest, and to New Jersey dairymen, •Representing Mr. O'Connor was Proceeds of the fair, as In th cial security payments beginning: Iclarles aged 75 or over already lat street. A large delegation attended the The "repechage" or "second very likely In revenue. Everybody from Governor Drls- Edward W. Wise, Jr., who asked past, will go, in part, toward « early in October as a result of the m the rolls to take advantage of social security amendments which session to ask for sjieed limit signs, trial" heat gave Sunday's beaten 'Many activities are planned for eoll on down has jumped into the that.the complaint be dropped, But, civic project, The company lasl the higher benefit payments pro- President Truman signed 'Into law more adequate police protection, crews a chance to qualify against the evening, in addition to the pro- flght on the federal milk marketing while Mr. Gray said he did not year acquired five acres /of lane vided' under the new formula, if this week. widening of the street, curbs and different opposition. Only the win- gram of dancing to music fur- order. consider any' similar complaint adjacent to the flre house for fre they have had at least a. year and nished by Art iMooney and his re- could be reinstituted under the parking for fair patrons. Thi J. Herbert Reid, manager of the half of covered work after 1950. sidewalks. The residents told of ning pair of the Monday heat ad- Ddscoll has accused U. S. Secre- motorists and truckers who use vanced to the finals, whereas the cording orchestra. The Billy Sherr building ordinance without a new year's civic project is a play Asbury Park social security office, Trio will entertain in the parterre tary of Agriculture Charles Bran- ground. emphasized that no one needs to Credit* to GI's White rd. to get from Branch ave. initial heat qualified four pairs for nan and his department of putting charge by the building inspector, box area. However, the sphere of based on future conditions, he did Committee chairmen appolntei apply for the increased payments. The amended law allows social ,o Broad St., Shrewsbury, and of the finals. Price only took on the the cart before the hone, as far "The Social Security administration security wage credits of $160 for /arious hazards thus created. Ac- rowing sport a few months before action win not be confined to the aa the Newark hearings are con- say that other complaints could be last week include T. M. Masxo dance floor. A glittering midway ' brought under the flre or health finance; Ed Carle, car tickets; M is already changing the amounts," each month of active military or lording to the complaints', private the Independence Day week-end cerned. he pointed out, "We expect to get naval service after July 24, 1947. ropcrty and pedestrians' lives aro Olympic trials In Massachusetts. on the second floor of the club- code ordinances, If the health ton Wright, publicity; Georgi house promises to have consider- The U. S. D. A. has been holding board complains, it will be to the them changed in time to have them This provision is simply an exten- n continual jeopardy. Despreaux, traffic, and Haro in the mall Oct. 3, the regular de- sion of the one which already able appeal to the evening guests, the hearings for some, time now magistrate, not the council. Hopkins, oroction of stands. Mayor Joseph C. Davison said with the idea of determining what livery date, but If in a few cases ;lves social security wage credits he subject of better police protec- and there also will be an auction Concerning Mr. Falmeirl's pro- we don't meet that schedule we'll :o servicemen of World War II, of donated gifts to help swell the sort of federal milk order should test that the borough was "doing ion will be studied by the police Eastern Star ' be put out. send the regular check and make [t. applies to service in the armed lommiUco. He intimated that spe- charity fund. To all sums realized nothing" about conditions reported up the difference In a later check." forces up to Jan. 1, 1954. during the evening, the Monmouth Drlscoll thinks Brannan should by him, Mr. Gray said the council School Board ;ial police officers will be appoint- Mr. Reid pointed out that al- Of advantage to the survivors of sd to patrol the street, because of Park Jockey dub will add its put out the order and then hold was doing all It could under the hough nearly every family receiv- Plans Card Party usual donation of $25,000. hearings on any complaints that law. He said that Mr. Palmeirl deceased service people Is a pro- he lack ot regular policemen and ng payments would receive an ision In the amendod law extend- .he fact,that serious traffic prob- LITTLE SILVER—Mrs. Alber Previous turf charity balls have might turn tup. He has written could, if he wished, bring the issue Granted $112,000 amount Lauber, Jr., will be hostess at a done much to alleviate sicknest Brannan to that effect. to court. EATONTOWN — A special meet- increase, the additional ing the time of claiming a lump- lems exist in several other sections divided sum death payment. This applied dessert card party at her home on and suffering throughout Mon- Mr. Palmeirl told a reporter that ing of the board of education wai would not always be of the borough. In the meantime, the hearings to servicemen who die abroad and In answer to several questions, Little Silver Point rd., Thursday mouth county, home of Morimouth have beon dragging out since May. the matter was being passed on held Monday night to discuss the among all the members of the fam- afternoon, July 31, at 1:30 o'clock. Park, with considerable monies ily receiving monthly checks. In are later returned to the United Jcuncilman Charles W. Stephens Everybody and his brother who has for further judgment to the flre use of a. government grant of $112,- The party Is sponsored by Red Bank earmarked for the National Foun- 000 which has been allotted to thla some cases the entire Increase will States for burial or reburial. Sur- said an engineering proposal has anything to do with milk has testi- chief and health board. No court Ivors who pay the burial expenses chapter, Order of Eastern Star. dation for Infantile Paralysis. Sev- , issue seemed imminent. borough to increase its school fa<- go to the retired worker. beon made for the widening and fied, Most of the New Jersey evi' may now claim reimbursement up straightening of White rd. He add- Mrs. H. Denman Smith Is genera eral Monmouth county hospitals denoe—which solidly opposes any ditties. Amount of the Increase for a. re- also made further arrangements tired worker will range from $5 to to two years after the reburial in- ed', however, that the project will chairman, assisted by the hostess extension of'the present order to The original plans called tor ad- stead; of two years after the ser- and Mrs. William Macintosh, Mr«. for Improvement of their own fa- Opens Real Estate ditional classrooms to he added to 18.60, with the average about $9, bo a costly one and that he could this state—seems to be In. Where several members of a fam- viceman's death. not definitely state when the work Edmund vomStecg, Mrs. Joseph cilities for the accommodation of The Metropolitan Milk Producers' the present • school, but several Scrplco, Mrs. Roger Wymbs, Mrs. small children stricken by this Office in Middletown board members opposed the plan, ily are roceivlng payments, the to- could be started. He said that in Bargaining agency and the Dairy- tal increase to the family oan be any evont It would not be before Leroy Quackenbush and Mn. Ran- dread disease, using charity ball men's Co-operative league, which Announcement Is made elsewhere A delegation is expected to meet as much as $18,00. A tew benefits Ordinances Adopted, dolph Stromberg. funds. with the federal director ot houso next year. The county and slato want the extension, are going in this Issue ot the opening by now being paid, and most of those King's Rd. to Be Fixed will be asked to share tn tho cost. Others lo lhare In the annual dis- around ploklng up all the loose Mrs. Louise H. Beyer of Keansburg and home financing in New York payable In the future, will be based >M. Gregg Hibhs Heads persal of funde include the Mon- enda. Both organizations number of a real estate office In Middle- city today in an effort to revise on earnings after I960 Instead of LITTLE! SILVER — 'Ordinances mouth County Organization for many more members among out-of- town. the plans. after 1836. The amended law pro- for the borough acceptance and for Code Violations Itotary Committees Social Service. Monmouth County state dairymen than they do in A graduate of Middletown town' School Board Attorney Robert vides a new formula for determin- the surfacing and ourblng of por- Bring $50 in lines chapter, American Cancer society: Malda read the contract ,which has ing the amount of the payments tions of King's rd, were adopted Dr. M. Orcgg Hibbs, superintend' Red Cross, Monmouth County New Jersoy. ship high school, Mrs, Beyer-has ent of tho Red Bank public achoola One state agrlculturo official said been aotlvo in the real estate busi- boen drawn up covering the rental In these cases. Under It, a retired on final readings Tuesday night by RKANSBUno - Magistrate Ed- Heart aaaoclatlon, public health ness In and around this soctlon of of two classrooms in. the Oceanport worker's monthly benefit would be the mayor and council. The pro- ward F. Ambrose fined Frank La- has been named director of com' nursing associations and other the U. S, D. A.* "probably fojt It mltteen ot the Red Bank Uotarj was on the spot—and wanted as the county for ten years. Before lohool. Rental or those classrooms 55 por cent ot the flrst $100 of his poial has been before council the Grande of 151 Shore blvd., »25 on groups, entering the buslnosi the was em- will be discussed at the meeting average .monthly earnings plus 15 paat two yearn. * each of two counts Monday night club according to this week's edt In recent seasons the ball hai much baoklng as possible tor any tlon of "Rotary Celt," weokly pub ahange In its regulations. ployed by Edward F, juika, attor- Monday, Aug. 4. per cent of the remainder up to In contraat to previous readings for violations of the borough become one of the outstanding so- ney of Long Branch and Kean«- S300. of King's rd. ordinances, Tuesday's plumbing ordinance. The chargei llcatlon of the service club. cial events of tho North Jersey Jeney Producers Get More burg, session drew no comment. Result were made by Edward J, Davis, Committee chairmen Inatud summer eeaaon, and a host ot, Speaks on England May Earn lit at Month Nobody knows exactly what will Is that In 20 days, bids far the plumbing Inspector. Thorn a« Bonn, classification sportemen and sportswomen from Associated with Mrs. Beyer .will At League Supper Beginning Sept, 1, the new law happen to the present milk prlco improvement of the street will be ThK Inspector signed complaint! Charles Gallagher, membership all aver the area, supplemented by be Mrs, Dorothy Swartt of tho Increased to $75 a month Inatead atructun It the Niw York mtlk COLTS NECK-Mr«. John Lyle, received, Half of the oo»t of the that Mr. LaOrande did plumbing Donald Babcock, program; Joaepr many vlsltore from New York and Bwarti Furniture company, Middle- of $50 tho amount of money a bene marketing area Is extended, At Sr., of London, England, formerly Job—not to ooat in exoess of $7,800 work without a license and then Fottner and Morrli Westerman Philadelphia, are expected to gath- town, Another assoclato will be notary may earn and atlll reoelve preiont, N«w Jeney producer! get Dallas S, Young, president of tht ot Oolt'i Neck, was the guest —will be paid for by property is- had the work done by an unli- fellowihlpi Howard Leon, Rotarj er In the clubhouaa for thi eve- the monthly beneflta. Self-employ- more (or their fluid milk than Sage Saving* A Loan association of sneaker on, England at Ihe cov- •eaimenta. The borough will pay censed plumbor, Information; Emery Wlngorte ning of dancing and entertainment. ed people entitled to old-age and dairyman lupplylng the New York Keyport, who I* also a building ered dlah supper and plcnlo ot the other half. Acceptance and re- The magistrate Anod Charlei public Information; Harvey Mine the Young Ladles' League for eurvlvora' Insurance benoflta may pool, contractor and appraiser, pair of the street wai cauae for Koban of 17 Little at., Matawan, olub bulletin; Paul Young, attend' Service of the Reformed ohurch racolve the payments for each •Ike' Scholarshi What ohangot will be made tn the filing of a tult by three atfeoted $:A for violating the municipal ance; John Donn, sickness or tun- "ThU combination," aatd Mt«, Monday night at the home of Mn, month of the year If their net both ratall and farm prices li any- roaldenta—Ralph Belknap, Prank taxi ordinance by ploklng up fare* shine; Benjamin Parker, vocational To Barbara WilliamIlia s Beyer, "will give patron* th* but Birnard Freeman, Manor rd, earnlngi during the entire year are body's gueu. There are thrte reg- In service and experltno* In all Berardl and A, J, Oelehanty—who In the borough without a llcenae, fervlca; Edward J, Maoklln, com- not over $000. L1NOROFT - MM, Oeraldlne I. ulatory bodlu-the U, 8, O, A., the phuai ot th* real eatatc business, MM. Lyle alao showed illdei and objeotod to the termi of the pre- The complaint waa made by munity aervloei Sohuylor VanVech Thompaon ot Brookdale farm, for* BUte Offlot of Milk Industry, and particularly finding th* right home talked on Franoe and Italy which The amended law oontalm a pro- vloue ordinance, That *ult wai au- Thomai Rellly, a cab driver of ten, International eirvleet Morgat mer Republican national commit, th* Fediral Offlei ot Prlco BtablN or builnaia for thalr natda and a*- iht hoi vlitted thi pait two yean vision of special Importance to self- tomatically dropped when oouholl the borough, Charged with leaving Collo, eporM; Viator Batter am d whlla living In England. A dl* teewomsn, announced yesterday latlon, tilting iy thh i financinii g of theihir employed people who have retired reeently repealed the law, aubitl- tho icens of an accident, John An- Daniel Dondl, clambako, and Mi that she will preaent a 11,000 col- ouiilon was held on the subject or plan to rotlre during 1953, Be- Dondl, director of miula, But on« thing l« fairly jurt, It purohui, following hi'r talk, tutlng a new one, Prevlouily, tht daraon aalil he did not reallii hit lift icholanhlp to a lT-yeor-od/ north Jiniy U put under federal fore the paeiage of tht amend- borough offered to pay but one. cur atruck an automobile owned girl from Monmouth county, la regulation and bioomti part ot tho Prtitnt wen Mra. Frieman, ments their earning! tor tht year third o fthe ooit, by Craig Waltt at Creek rd, and Airplanes lo Spray honor of Oan, Owlght O, alien-- New York milk pool, out-otatatt Rug Mill Operate! MM, John Seaman, Mra, Laater In whloh tn application wai made Roland at, June 37, hower the Republican nominee for dairymen will greatly outnumber Rlchani, MM. Orandln VanNote. oould not be und lo figure their FINED AT PAIR HAVKN Shore With Insecticide Mr*, John Thompaon, Mn, Harold President. The recipient la Barbara thoii In Niw. Jersey u far a* a Fully After Walkout old-age beneflta paymenti, Now, Paaici Bar L'lxuiiii, Wllllame of Middletown townihlp. Ounthir, Mn. William Milan. Mn, thoie Hltamnloytd ptoplt who FAIR HAVBN - Ptraoni Aned Three alrplann operated by the voti on pool notloUi I* concerned, 7R0BHOLD - Thi rui-produc Jaok Sparrow, MM, Lillian La I bo I, hare Tuesday morning by Made- WlUon Air service of Oildgeton Mlea Wllllamj will receive thi And outafatate dairyman make originally applied,for benefit! in K. K. Joel Stvorn In loholarehlp at the meeting of the Inf mlllt of A, and M, Kara|h«uilan Mn, Maltland Cain and Mn. Hen- 1953 may re-apply et the oloee o trati John V, Orowell for ti-altio will leave Red Bank airport at no iieriUof th* (aot that th* main oompany returned to full operation ry Hammond. Jr, vlolatlona Included John Tt, Orean- KEYPOrtT •• Kennnth E. Joel, 4 p. m, tomorrow lo apray aliout executive board of the United Worn. r*uon they want tho ixterulon l« th* taxable year and have theli en'e Republican clubi of Monmouth Monday aftir pii'tlil Interruption 1953 earning* mod In figuring thel way. ST But Rivei' rd,, Rumion lion of Mr, And Mra. aeorge Joel, 2,000 1-R.tlOnf Of Ininllcltle from btoauia It win enable thtm to mov* foe a week In what WM lermid rAslBNoTriimKi) and Carmine Mannln, 77 Mount wit*, iwoin In nt Tionton Tuesday, Brlolle to Allenwood und north rounly tomorrow at the home of Into tht New Jorioy market, monthly Benefit pnymonle, in gen- Mra, Bpsffoid Schsnck at Matawan. "an unauthorised atoppign by iov. OOBANPOnT-Jtmci Brady of eral, thla will Increua'e the monthly avt., AtlaMlo Highlands, 17 ouch helnit one of Mil per/ion* who pHis«d along lha oonU to Cllffuootl, Btati Ofllea of Milk Industry Dl- •i'*l rnnnll groups," aooordlm to a Joi'iey City. * paJuongor In H oar for unending! Mlei Marna Keldt, the New Jersey bar examination*, The Wllaon All' aorvlce w*s Mia* Wllllamj, who hu bun ai> rootor 0, Lulls Armntrong li ttlll benelU payment to lelf-imployed cepted at Cornell university, carneel oumpiny spokeimen, driven by Danltl 0, Lynoh, elao of perioni, 01 Lake avt., Fair Havon, Patrlok The young man wu graduated awarded a ttata contract la do kieplni mum on matttri of polloy, Thi walkout wu oauiid by thi Jiniy City, WM Iniurid Tueidiy lanmlll, Nawman Bprlnga rd,, Red from (hi local high luhool and thi apraylng liat weak, aooordlni a high eohool average of 9t Appointed Junt t, Armitrong hai A ilmlltr ohangt In the law quutlon of a pay ralii (oor iiparj i afternoon whin thi Lynoh oar ran now permlti Inaurad wan earners Bank, and Robirt A, Lang, M Rutgers unlvenlty'e law aohool, He to William H, Hlntdmann, prill- HURT IN FALL FROM TBU ooniUtintly refund to eommint on handii Tht oompany refuied Into thi rear of a otr drlvtn by Kamp avi,, Fair Havin, fl iioh li a veteran of World War U, hav- dint of thi Monmouth county moi< hl« niw duties-. ui«4 to who rttlrt In 1082 to hivt thalr make ifftatlvi the rain until It Anthony Oiyryeia on Ooeanport wagai for thla ytar uied Immidl- for apiidlniI Mn, Mary T, Ruuill, ln| nrved In thi Army In thi qulto eominlnlon, The contract FAIR HAVEN - Qeorn A. WIU ThU wiek hi laid i rioilvid a ruling from tht National avt. Aoeordlnf to polloe tht tool attTy tn figuring tht amount ol II Hanoi ni,, Fair Havin, and Wil European theater. Me wu a prla* wai awarded through the New llamion of 14 Ollleiple ave,, U la "It'i a llttli bit too early for mi Laboi< Rilatloiu board on thi Juruv dint occurred whin tht Ciyryeu their benefit piymenta, Heretofore, Ham R, Rowe, Avon, IT each foi oner of war of ihe Oermina, Mr, Jeriey Afrloulture Experimental fair condition today it Rlvirvliw to do mueh talking yet, I think I dlollonal dliputi bitwiin tht 0. •!, vihloli stopped, Mr, Brady wai It viti niotaeary for them to eon fallun to itep at atop aluna, and JoM $mri hta clerkehlp In Ilia itillon it Rulgem univirelty. hupltal, whan hi wu ukeo Tun-' oan aooomplUh mori It I ke**p my O. and A, r, I, u to what union treated at Monmouth Memorial hoi- baok aftir thi end of thi year I Anita Uianir, Rumion id, Rum ffl of Htuair and Heuatr, MaU- Additional «pr»yin«a are tap**- day after wfferlnlnff a kkidney Injury mouth ihut and kits dliiing," rtpriiinti plant imployn, pllal for tuu M thi tut, trdir it havt a.11 •( Uitkt tewrt* ion, IS (w Impiopw ptMta|. win, ,».,.,, til tla UUkk t »k * Au|yft It i ttkl from » WM Poor ft Two RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952

BAPTIST ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC their friends have been invited to Middletown Highlands Colt's Neck attend the installation of the This evening at 8:00 o'clock the Holy Communion will be cele- The church has Just completed church pastor Tuesday at 8 p. m. church will hold its Quarterly Busi- brated Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. its observance of 40-Hour Devotions. Rev. William E. Biagrove, pastor ness meeting,in the Chapel. Rev. Christopher H.> Snyder, vicar, ,The Sunday-school children arc of New Monmouth Baptist church, On Sunday, Rev. John E. Bates will be the celebrant, assisted by holding their annual picnic today will be guest speaker, with minis- will speak on the topic, "Christian- Alfred Anderson and William at Seaside Heights with the Sun- ters of othrr churches also par- ity Unlimited" at the 11 a. m. wor- Rauscher as servers. The vicar day-school of St, Catherine's parish, ticipating. ship hour. will preach on "The Promises of Farmingdale. Following installation, members The church school will meet at God". Music by Mrs. Ruth Lucas, The Holy Name society Is spon- of the Ladies' Aid society will serve 0:45 a. m. In the chapel under the organist, offertory anthem, "Spirit soring a picnic for everyone in refreshments, directed by Mrs. Dan- leadership of Woodrow Francis. Divine," by' Crucger. both parishes Sunday, starting at iel F. Leonard, society president. Both church and church school will 1:30 p. m. at Shady Lawn Rest, be- be closed during the month of Aug- METHODIST low Freehold, on rt, 33. REFORMED EVERY WEEK ust and members will worship with Fair Haven Middletown the other churches of Middletown. Rev. Walter W. Feigner wlH BAPTI8T Sunday-school has been closed PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST BAPTIST for July and August. , BAPTIST preach Sunday at 10 a. m. on the Red Bank Red Bunk, Red Bank New Monmouth PHESBYTEBIAN ' At 11:00 a. m., Rev. William B. Leonardo topic, "Living for Jesus." Charles Rev. Dr. Frederick Schweitzer, Rev. Hoftcr J. Squire will preach Rev. Robert S. Lowndes of El- Bible school meets each Sunday Atlantic Highlands Magsam will preach on the theme, Rev, Richard P. Young will de- C. Magill is organist. president of Bloomfteld college and the 11 ». m. service Sunday on kins, West Va., will preach on 9:45 a. m. with classes for "all Church ichool. and adult Bible "Prayer Encouraged." liver the sermons at the 11 a. m. A consistory meeting will be held seminary, will be the guest preach- le subject "Bless the Lord, 0 "What Jesus Commands," at the es. class will be held at 10 a. m. Mrs. Alma Baker, organist, has and 8 p. m. service* Sunday. Friday at 8 p. m., at the home of er Sunday at 9:40 a. m. in the y Soul." The music will be under 10 a. m. service Sunday. Lleul. Col. At the morning service at 10:50 Rev. Elmer T. Schick will give announced the music for Sunday Church school meets at 9:45 a. m., the minister. absence of Kev. Charles S. Web- he direction of John Ferris, or- Charles Moore, Lieut. Scott Gal- clock, Rev. William E. Bisgrove he pre-vacation sermon "You Can will be prelude, "A Summer Pas- and intermediate and senior youth A food sale in charge of Mrs. ster, who Is acting In the capacity anist-director. Organ prelude, "0 breath, Ferman Brice and Paul 111 preach on "The Stewardship See God Everywhere" at the 11 torale," ' by DeLeone; offertory, meetings at T p. m. Prayer and Paul Bova will be held Friday, Aug. of chaplain at the Lake Placid od, Thou Faithful Guide" by Hudson will be the ushers. Church Time." The prelude will be "Ave a. m. service. "Berceuse" by (Joflard; and anthem Bible study meeting la held Wed- 1, at the church rooms beginning at club, Lake Placid, N. Y. Dr, rahms; offertory "Pastorale" by school meets at 9 a. m., and youth aria" by Liszt, and the postlude Stephen Henry Adeskavltz, in- "In Thee Do I Put My Trust" by nesdays at 1p.m. . 1:30 p. m. The proceeds will go Schweitzer's topic will be "Do Men iach; and the anthem by Chancel fellowship at 7:30 p. m. be used is "Grand Chorus" by fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shawker Members of the congregation and Into the general fund of the church. Gather Grapes of Thorns?" hoir, "The Lord Is My Shepherd" Carol Cushman will leave Sunday lalnt-Sacns. Adeskavltz, Leonardvllle rd., Leon- Dr. Schweitzer became president r Cain. to attend Junior camp one at the The evening service win begin at ardo, was baptized Sunday by Rev. r of Bloomfleld college and seminary "Except Thou Bless Me" is Rev. Baptist conference, center in Leb- 45 p, m. and the pastor will use Elmer T. Schick. in 19*5. He received his early ed- r. Squire's sermon for the 8 p. m. anon. 1 his topic, "God's Promise and ucation in the elementary schools hapel service. Members of circle four of the an's Confidence." The prelude will ' GOODWILL METHODIST and in Central high achool of Phil- The nominating committee for Baptist Women's fellowship, of "Pastorale" by Smart, arid the Rumson adelphia, was graduated from ,e fourth quarterly conference which Mis. Edmund vomSteeg Is ostlude "March" by Beethoven. At the 7:30 p. m. service Rev. Princeton university in 1915 with ill meet at the church tonight circle chairman, held, a picnic The mid-week meeting of prayer James W. Marshall will preach on highest honors In philospohy; was . 8 o'clock. Members of the com- meeting last Thursday evening at nd Bible study meets Wednesday the theme, "We Are One Body in Chancellor Green Fellow at Prince- Itlee are the minister, Malcolm the home of Mrs. Dcwoy Williams t 7:30 p,. m. Young People's Ch'rla- Christ." A song service will precede ton Graduate college, 1916; and tflnton, Mrs. Albert Lauber, Miss on Conover pi., Riverside Heights, lan association meets at the church the sermon. was graduated from Princeton lora Wlllguss and George Lovctt. 'hursday at 7:30 p. m. seminary in 1919. In 1916, he re- Mary Rlckman and Carolyn Ot- T.B1NJTY EI'ISCOrAL REFORMED Red Bank ceived the Master of Arts degree n are representing our youth at BAY SHORE COMMUNITY Colt's Neck at Princeton university, in 1924 ennington institute this week. The services for the Seventh East Keansburg Services will be held Sundays at the Master of Theology degree at Intermediates from our church Sunday after Trinity will be: Holy STEIN 10 a. m., with F. Howard Lloyd of Princeton seminary, and in 1928 Communion at 8 o'clock and morn- "The Church That Succeeds" will chool who are attending summer ie the sermon topic by Rev. John Matawan as acting pastor. The the honorary .Doctor of Divinity chool at Conference center, July Ing prayer with sermon at 11 degree from the College of the Euler at the 11 a. m. service church will be closed after Aug, 3 17 through Aug. 2, are Dorothy o'clock. Rev. Robert H. Anderson, and will reopen Sunday, Sept. 7. P A NY Ozarks, Clarksville, Ark. Jr., will1 be in charge of the serv- iunday. The choir will render two Jsprey, Patricia Partrick and Wil- nthems and a new offertory. Miss After serving as a U. S. Navy am Arford. ices. "Cantabilc" by Hagg, and METHODIST The official board will meet inn Shaw will be the organist. chaplain during World War I on "Postlude on 'St. Anne'" by Pal- School and Bible class will meet Atlantic Highlands the troopship M a t s o n I a. Dr. Monday at 7:30 p. m. and will be mer, will he the organ selections of 10 a. m. Schweitzer was pastor of Second tallowed nt 8 o'clock by the fourth Charles Golschalk. In the two' services Sunday, at Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, luartcrly conference, with Dis- There will be a celebration of the 8:30 and' at 11 a. m,, Rev. Roy E, from 1910 to 1924, and of the Pres- rict Superintendent Rev. Herbert Holy Communion Friday In honor METHODIST Williams, Jr., will preach on the ONLY ONCE A YEAR! byterian church of Ridley Park, Smith presiding. Afterwards, the of St. James at 10 o'clock. Oceanport theme, "You Can Be Different." Pa., from 1924 to 1945. In 1944 he roup will adjourn to the parson- During August, Rev. W. Norman Church school under the direction Music in the 8:30 service will be was elected moderator of the Sy- igc for refreshments as guests of Plttenger, S. T. D., will be in charge if George C. D. Hurley, general su- presented by the girls' choir, under nod of Pennsylvania. he minister nnd his family. of tho parish. lorintondont, will meet at 9:45 a. direction of and accompanied on Dr. Schweitzer. is a member of Annual church school staff dln- Sunday. The Sunday worship the organ by Mrs. Ruth Robertson. the special committee on • Army ler meeting in Fellowship hall SALVATION ARMY orvico will bo held at 7:30 p. m. Music in'the 11. a. m. service will and Navy Chaplains, and a repre- Wednesday, July 30, at 6:30 p. m. Red Bank ev. Robert S. Judge is pastor. be presented by the senior choir sentative of the Presbyterian "'rofessor Samuel Hamilton of N.'- Special guest speakers, Ma], and with a tenor solo by Harold Shaw church to the Western secltion of \U. will address the grcfup. At this MM. Morrison will be the highlight SPIRITUAL CHAPEL OF of Philadelphia. • Sale! the Alliance of Reformed churches me the memorial plaques will be of Sunday services at the citadel on PSYCHIC SCIENCE Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m. . throughout the World holding the ledicated, and recognition given Riverside ave. at 8 p. m. Morning Sea Bright Presbyterian system. Dr. Schweit- o the donors, who have been in- service at 11 a. m. will be In charge Mr. .Williams will be teaching at zer is also a member and founder rited to he present as guests of of Major J. Heard. Sunday-school Services of healing and messages Malaga Methodist summer institute > «f the Princeton symposium he church school board. will be in charge of Mrs. Elsie /ill be held today at 2 p, m. and for young people July 28 to Aug. 2. Famous Mart ex Towels '• The church quartet comprising Schmidt al 9:45 a. m. The young t 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsals for junior and : Mrs. J. William Helm, Mrs. Thorn ST, JAMES CATHOLIC people's Legion at 6:30 p. m. wll Rev. P. S. Forsman Is pastor and girls' choirs will be held Thursday ! >s McCllntock, Philip Roy and Al Red Bank be led by William J. Chadwick, ev. M. G. Storer assistant pastor. evening at 6:45 and at 7:30 p. m. I Hn Woolley, will sing the offertory Sunday masses are at 6:30, 8, 9 The public has been invited to join For Every Household Need! ; anthem. Mrs. J. William Helm will 1 .0 and 11 o'clock, with a mass in In the open air service on the cor- 4e the soprano soloist. he school auditorium at 9, Bap- ; Ushers for this service will com- ner of Monmouth st. and Pearl st. isms are at 1 p. m. Sundays. Con- at 7:30 p. m. * prise Earl Anderson, Donald cssions are heard Saturdays from Tuesday evening the Woman's First Methodist Church * Beers, Richard W. Beers, Joseph to 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. Home league will meet for a wor- C Birchard, Ramsey E. Cammack, Week-day masses are at 7 and 8 ship service at 7:30. Mrs. William 247 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. ! Robert M. Close and Harry Rader, }'clock. Sunday-school for those at- Chadwick and Mrs. Elsie Schmidl Save 20^b to The welcoming committee will ending public school is held In the are In charge. Band practice will REV. ROGER J. SQUIRE, Pastor comprise Charles A. Wolhaeh, Jr., achool auditorium after the 9 be at 8 p. m., with William J. Chad- £ and John R. Kelso. o'clock mass. wick In charge, • 11 A. M. Service FIRST OHtJRCH OF CHRIST, Due to the slightest imperfections these towels ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC PRESBYTERIAN SCIENTIST Red Bank 8 P.M. Serviee Red Bank Rumson Sunday masses are «t 7, 8, 9, 10, are priced far below their usual prices! "New Horizons in Old ' Serviceg In First Church of Christ, .1 and 12 o'clock. Baptisms are at b« the eerinori topic c &&-.'iteti.r ,:•:••• ALL WELCOME " Scientist, 209 Broad st., are held 2:40 p. m. Sundays, Confessions I. Sundays at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Kenneth Ma'gner, Jr., pastor, at the are heard Saturdays from 4:30 to 9:30 a. m. service Sunday., John H. t Sunday-Khool meets at 11 a. in, 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. ; Wednesday evening testimonial Watson, 3d, minister of music, will The 'Miraculous Medal Novenavla play asHhe prelude, "Largo," Illla- i meetings at 8:16. held' Mondays at 7:30 p. m. The J Christian Science teaches shenko,' and phantasy on "E|lers," Memorial Church •MAYTIME' White Towds with Colored Borders Perpetual Novena to St. Anthony Pearce. "The trio comprising Mrs. ; practice of spiritual healing, the Is held Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. £ healing of sin, sickness and trouble, Edward Henslcr, Jr., Mrs. George PARK AVENUI ELBERON McCailum and Mrs. Raymond Mur- I8"x34" Towel, if perfect would be 8?c .....:..... 5?« through the application of the CHURCH OF CHRIST. ' Preacher for the summer season Christ, Truth, the Word of God phy will sing "O Love That Will Eatontown v . • This Is the theme of the Lesson-Ser- • • ^ Not Let Me Go" by MacFarlane, Dr. Harold A. Bosley, Evaniton, III. mon entitled "Truth" to be heard al Warren H. VanTuyl, minister, In- The offertory selection by the or- Christian Science service* this Sun vites the public to attend meetings Ranlst will be "Evening Song" b: 11:00 A.M. Service—Sermon Topic day. of this church, which are held Sun- Schumann. "March" by Handel wll "PLYMOUTH" Ensembles in Solid Colors and White days from 9:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. be the postlude. "THE MEANING OF FAITH" Th« Golden Text Is: "It to the or worship. The first hour is for 3:60 P.M. Service—Sermon Toplo " Spirit that beareth witness, because Bible study, the second for preach- The ushering committee will 20"x40" Bath Towel, if perfect would be 89c ...o9« the Spirit Is truth." (I John 5:6.) ing and Communion. At 7 p. m. a comprise J. Edward Wilson, Wil- "LORD, TEACH US PRAY" One of the passages from thi practice singing period is held, fol- liam E. Sagurton, William McGirr, Music by Metropolitan Artists. All Welcome. 22"x44" Bath Towel, if perfect would be 98e 79e '~ King James version of the Bible lowed at 7:30 p. m. by an open 'Walter Shinn, John Newman and Arthur Wldmaler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. •* which will be read carries this mes- orum discussion. Bible study is I6"x26" Guest Towel, if perfect would be 49e 3?e sage: "And the Word was made held Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. Will Ward will serve on the wel- flesh, and dwelt among us, (and wi coming committee. This group of Christians conduct Washcloth, if perfect would be.25c .19« beheld his glory, the glory as of thi services on the basis of New Testa- The church nursery opens at 9:1 only begotten of the Father,) ful ment Scriptures alone, speaking a. m. every Sunday morning in ANNOUNCING of grace and truth." (John 1:14.) where the Bible speaks and being Bingham hall. Among the correlative citation! silent where the Bible Is silent. Young people who will leave nexl the opening of Real Estates Offices from the Christian Science textbook Undenominational, anyone desir- Monday for the junior high camp at by "Science and Health with Key tc ing to worship God in "spirit and Island Heights Include David Shinn, "CHARM HOUSE" Ensembles the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Ed truth", will find the worship ac- Howard MacArthur, John Galm dy, the following will be read ceptable. Curtis and Reed Lundirt, Joyc LOUISE H. BEYER, Broker 22"x44" Bath Towel, if perfect would be 1.19 lf< • "Christ Truth, was demonstrated The church Is located on rt, 35, HUtbrunner, Meta Smith, Mary Ann through Jesus to prove the power ol just north of the business section. Rice and Doris Zerr. with aueciatM Dorothy Swartz and Dallas G. Young Spirit over the flesh—to show thai The senior boys' softball team I6"x26" Guest Towel, if perfect would be 69e .*. ., 4»e Truth is made manifest by its ef CALVARY BAPTIST will play the team from St. An at fects upon the human mind am Red Bank thony's church, next Wednesday al Highway #85 (Opp. Firehouie) Moilinr Addre»: Washcloth, if perfect would be 29e .25« body, healing sickness and destroy Sunday-school will * begin at 6:30 p. m. on Lovett field, Middletown, N. 3. S. F. D. Box 114 Ing sin." (p. 316.) 9:30 a. m. Phone* BE 6-5485 and 6-S318 Bed Bank, N. 3. Rev. J. B. ailchrlst will deliver PRESBYTERIAN EMMANUEL BAPTIST the morning message at 11 o'clock. Shrewsbury We are In a position to give you prompt, effloient and courteous Atlantic Highlands The deacons' union installation At Sunday's 9:30 a. m. worship service in all phases of the real estate business, specialising In "GOLDEN JUBILEE" Solid Colors with Double Border Meeting place: Residence of Mr services will be held at 3:30 p. m. Rev. Arthur S, Joice, pastor, wi rentals and mortgage loan placements. LIST WITH US NOW! and Mrs. Clarence Christy, 33 Eas In St. Paul's Baptist church, At- deliver a sermon, "The Call t 24"x46" Bath Towel, if perfect would be 1.49 „ 98c Lincoln ave. lantic Highlands, with Rev. V. Obey." Miss Ella King, organist Rev, Ralph Covell and his wi Peek, pastor, officiating. will offer "Meditation" by Bornae- will be the guest speakers at th The True Hearts club will spon- hein and "Alia Marcla" by Mac I6"x27" Guest Towel, if perfeet would be 89e - S9e morning service at 11 o'clock am sor a program at the evening ser- Donald. Ronald Clark will sin at the evening service at 8. Rev vices at 7:30, Mrs. Bessie Bullocks, "The Ii My Rock" by Coerne am Washcloth, if perfeet would be 39e 19e and Mrs. Covell are missionaries president, Is In charge. "O How Lovely Is Thy World" b; under the Conservative Baptid There will be a business meet- Schubert. 22"x36" Bath Mat, if perfeet would be 2.49 1.49 Foreign Mission society, They we ing at the church Tuesday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Jolce expect ti formerly missionaries In China, b On Wednosday evening there leave Wednesday for a trip ti were forced out because of th will be prayer and song services. Europe. They will be away betweei Communists. They are now und six and eight weeks. During Re appointment to Formosa. BEMGIOUS SOCIETY OF Mr, Jolcc's absence, guest mln. Church school meets at 9:45 FRIENDS (Quaker*) Isters will be present, At the Aug. "MILADY" Solid Colors with Chevron Border m. Dennis M, Lingo Is superintend Shrewsbury 3 service, Rev, Roger J, Squir ant. Beginners, primary girls an The Shrewsbury meeting of Re- of the Red Bank Methodist churel can count 25"xS0" Bath Towel, If perfect would be 2.19 ...... 1.19 boys &nd Junior girls and bo. ligious Society of Friends (Quak- will be the preacher. on our reputation meet at the Christy residence, It ers), meets for worship at 11 a. m. The Mon'e club I* preparing fo I6"x28" Gueit Towel, If perfeet would be 1.19 ~ 49ft termedlate girls and boys, sento the First-day (Sunday) In the meet- tht auction tale being aponsorti at builders to give girls and adults meet at the Be! Ing house nl Brond at, and Syca- for the benefit ol the reitorallo you the but quality job Washeloth, If perfeet would be 45e 25e residence, 93 Third ava. more ave., preceded at 10 a. m, by fund. C. Frank Borden, H, W at the greatest savings to you, Mid-week prayer service Wednti the First-day school, Visitor* arc Grathwohl and Morgan Knapp an day at S p. m. welcome, In charge of the »ale,'Thoae hi»v Inspect our workmanship. Ing Items available for sale ihouli HOLY TRINITY EVANOCUOAK MISSION contact them, L T. GRANDINETTI — LUTHERAN Port Monmouth "LUZON" Solid Colors in Textured Jacquard Design Red Bank Rev. A. Donald Mugow, p/utori CHATEL OF HOLY" C0MMVN1O. REd Bonk 6-5214 Rev, Frederick Bartelt, pastor Lawrence Wise, Sunday-school su- Fnlr Haven 24"x46" Bath Towel, If perfeet would be 1.98 1.19 th* Evangellcin Lutheran Churi perintendent, The service of morning prayt of the Reformation, Long Branc Sund«y-«chno| «t B;3fi R, m. Morn- will hn held Sundny «t 11 o'clock I6"x27" Guest Towel, If perfeet would be 98e ....; «9e will bt In charge of tht service Ing worship at 10:45 i. m, Rev, Chrletupher H, Snyder, vlca /or Sundays, July 37, Aug. 1 an will preach on "Th* Houee or Ood Aug. 10, while the pastor of tf SV. ORORO B'S.BV.THK.IUVKR Muelo by MIM Kathleen Crlinu HBADQUARTIRS FOR THI BIST Washeloth, If perfeet would be 39e 2I< congregation will be on vacation. Rumton organist, prelude: "In Then 1 Holy Communion will ba admin' Sunday morning •nrvlem will b« Oladnein," hy Bach; poetlude IN OFFICE SUPPLIES ttred on the first Sunday, Aug. a* follows: Holy Communion it I "March," hy Wagneri offertory in All wvleu will bt at 9:45, Tht; *. m.| family lervlce nnd address them, "Hirk Hark My Soul," b PILES § FILING SUPPLIES • STATIONERY la a program for ohlldrtn at at 9:30 and morning preysr tnd Shelley. "SHELL" Reversible jacquard Design etrviota eonduottd by woman sermon at 11. Muelc will Include Thirn will ht a meeting tamo PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS • ADDINO MACHINES (he congregation, prelude, "Bo Now Ai We Journey row night at I 0*010011 In the pa 22"x44" Bath Towel, If p.rf.et would be 1.39 I9« Rtv, Mr. Hornbergtr hu Ml Aid Our Weak Kndmvor," Dupioi lih houm of membari of the oe. BRIEFCASES • DESKS • CHAIRS If there It a need for p/utoml "Venlte," J.utherj offertory, "Jeeu, Inrt and member* of the roitore Io"x28" Sueit Towel, tf perfeet would be 69e 39e aliUnot to contact Rev, Mr, Barte Joy nf Mnn'd Desiring," Biioh, «nd lion oommlttee, which conelut* or tht vie* president n( the ear chnr«| rrspoMe, "F«th»r nf Hfdv- Hodgt Rniil\v«re, .Inneph Lope: trigallon, Thiodorn Borraok, 31 A an," Schilling, (Vorgi Wender end Rnlph Smlt Washcloth, If perfect would be 39 19«, Untie at, Highland*, During .July nnd August fl»v, n, Mn. Chi'lltlin Olttn donate t Thomas Blomi|ul«l In in rhui'gn nf KMHUHV"M"KTHOIHST, flowtn for Sunday In memory lhc «frvlMi in I he n^ncf of thr Llltlr Silver her husband, inctnr, nnv, Osfti go A, noberuhaw, At the ft;4f>e , m, wmuhlti iirvlci Rev, Jamei W, Marshall will preaol LIN1BNH, fttrilt floor and Albury Puk METHODIST CHRISTIAN SOIRNCR SOCIETY on the them*, "Are We Prophet •ta aright Atlantic Hlghlend* of Oloom or DltdnaeeT" The ohol Church school with etusti i A meeting will he held M 11 a, wltl fine Wigner'* "Praise to th then of ill tite will m»n Sund* m, whim Sundny-nchool Him will Lord," Mr«, Oeorge lvlni, orgnnlil at 9i4fl a. m. MM, Claanor Lindas meet «t the noclfiy'a building, M will piny "Morning Prelude" h; 17 BROAD STREET , It auptrlnttndtnl Th« mornln Opn«n blvd, Teiilmony mn»ting will Cummlnge «nd "Sutely Mureh l Shop dally from 9:30 'til 5:30 f wonhlp ttrvlet Will h« h«M it b* hheldd WWedneidsyy at »,|A pp, m. O" by OaJbreith, If weniher eon RED BANK 6.0001 rtleek. JUv, Jlebm f ' ' The reedieedin room u open TTwe> riltl ermit thw eervMe wilt If dun bi I JuA i A a, oe „. , R«d Bank itort ,op«n Friday, 'til ft RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 Pace Three ^ 'Fatso' Marco Visits Sea Bright Watch For Our EDWARD A. VINER & CO. INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Continuous a

TAYLOR DELUXE 20" - Rog. $29.95 Now SI 9.95 This is a rare sale of - Garwood Phifer, left, chairman of children's day, a feature of the annual Sea Bright Sterling Silver .. • firemen's fair, presents a traveling bag to "Fatso" Marco, TV star who appeared Tuesday af- TAYLOR STANDARD 20" - Reg. $24.95 Now $17.95 ternoon to entertain the children. Marco, who it a featured television star on the Milton ATTENTION! ATTENTION! TAYLOR DELUXE 16" • Reg. $24.95 Now $16.95 Berle show, brought along his gang, Augie, Stumpy and Rocco. The star had a busy after- NOW APPEARING H E Jl £ TAYLOR STANDARD 16" • Reg. $22.95 New $15.95 created by noon entertaining the youngsters and passed out hundreds of autographs. TAYLOR DELUXE 12" - Reg. $22.95 Now $15.95 one of GARTON 20" • Reg. $19.95 Now $12.95 America's Bellevue ave. overturned as a re Toland Group Gives Three Persons Hurt "Bob. Pilsbury GARTON 16" suit of the crash. Both cars had to • Reg. $I7J?5 Now $11.95 most famous be towed from the scene. Revue al Fl. Monmoulh In Accident al llumson Former Dartmouth College Band Leader GARTON 12" • Reg. $15.95 Now $10.95 Silversmiths FORT MONMOUTH —: The Dor- and his sensational . . . othy Toland studio presented a mu- RUMSON — Three persons were STARS DANA ANDRUW'S PAL 14" • Reg. $13.50 Now $9.95 sical revue Monday night at the slightly injured early Saturday 58 Pieces morning when cars driven by Ed- PRINCETON—"The Glass Me- Red Cross recreational building for nagerie," which brought fame to HURRICANE DIXIELAND BAND ALSO ON SALE FIRE ENGINES, — OF — the patients at the station hospital. gar.S. Browcr of 316 Broad St., Red John Toland and John Calandiicllo Bank, and Anton Costa, 54 Spring the new American playwright, and Featuring ... DOLL STROLLERS AND CARRIAGES. Exquisite were masters of ceremonies, For- St., Red Bank, collided at the in- Tennessee Williams, and which ran rester Lee. was stage manager; tersection of Rumson rd. and Bclle- for over a year and a half on * W%f\ C E A kl fcl C Gorgeous Talented QUANTITIES LIMITED . ALL SALES FINAL. Sterling Dorothy Brink, sound, and Robert vue ave. Broadway, will,be brought to the Miss Catharine Re Illy, Rumson stage of the Princeton summer nvJCAIlllE Queen of Songs Palandrano, lighting. theater starting next Monday Open Friday Eveningt Until 9 P. M. Silver pi.,' Little Silver, received bruises of Direct From the Chicago Band Box The program was as follows: Ba- the scalp, and John Mazza, 140 night as the sixth production of Closed Wednesdays at 12 Noon - July & August. ton parade, Janice Kerr, Forrester producer-director Herbert Ken- 50 Lee, Jr., Barbara Flax and Shirley Linden ave., Fair Haven, a cut wlth arid will continue through Brink; pantomime, John , Calan- chin and bruises of the forehead. MUSIC EVERY FRI., SAT. & SUN. ONLY *234 Both were passengers in the Costa Saturday night, Aug. 2, with matl- TAX INCLUDED drlello; Dutch dance, Susan For- neoa on Wednesday and Saturday. clno; ,"0 You Beautiful Doll," Mar- car and woro treated at Riverview Movie star, Dana Andrews, will be cia Toland, Diane Matthews, Arlfhe hospitalital. Mr. Brower was treated starred In the role of, Tom Wing- Smith, Patty Amalo- and Roberta by the Rumson first aid squad for Millie's Twin Gables 17 BROAD ST. RED BANK Palandrano: "Digga Do," Rosema- a cut on the right ear. Held. H w ch rie.Leroy; "Farewell Blues," Joanne According to police, the Brower HIWAY 36 Tr.nJ." ug'ff RARITAN TWP. Eighg t out of 10 readerrdrss consult The Service for 8 Leroy;:aong and dance, Patty Am- car which was traveling south on l alo; toe dance, Louise VanBrunt; Register Classified Ads"—Advertisement. Including: acrobatic dance, Judy Werner. ; SUGAR SHELL "Rudolf the Red-Nosed Rein- deer," Penny Gregersoh; Scotch BUTTER KNIFE tap, Jane Leo;! "Here Come the PIE SERVER British," Janice. Kerr, Barbara Sc'alzo and Rojsemarie Lcroy; "Mu- COLD M'EAT FORK sic, Music," Judy Nelson; "Black- BERRY SPOON smith Blues," Gail Turner, Anne Howard, Joan Leddy, Nancy Ottln- SERVING SPOON ger and Betsy Noglows; tap dance, .Conn. Calandriello;.Oriental danoe, SALAD SERVER*-- Marjorle Bungay, ballet duet, Car- GRAVY LADLE ol and Jane Wildanger; jazz tap, Mary Lou Sweeney; acrobatic 2 PIECE STEAK SET dance, Barbara Scalzo; "Cocktails FllH for Two," Janice Kerr; "How Could You Believe Me?" Janico 2 DRAWER Kerr and John Toland, and "Bon MAHOGANY • gomariia," Dorothy Toland. TARNISH PROOF THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY CHEST Police Hold Pair For Beating Girl FREE KEANSBURG—Michael Garrone, 17, of Lodl and a 15-year-old Ho- boken boy were released to the SAVE 100 ON THIS FINE BEDROOM custody, of their parents Monday to await action of the juvenile conference committee on charges 'Shore* Leading-*»«•"»« of beating a young girl on the beach, police here reported. LOVE SEAT 72 Broad St. 209 Bdwy. The pair were arrested by 1 DURAN Regular Rid Bank Long Branch SLEEPS T«l. R.B. 6-0229 , trolraan Fred Loder about 2:15 PLASTIC $19.95 Tel. L.B. 6-0230 ' p. m, after they allegedly bent Har TWO riet Dougherty, 17, of Forest ave., $95.00 Open Friday Evaninfi who, police said, suffered scratches and bruises of the neck. T V CHAIRS 7-PC. MAHOGANY CHOICE OF $12-95 JR. DINING 3 COLORS ROOM SUITE 3PC. UPHOLSTERED Regular LIVING ROOM $379.00 $279.00 SUITE $1CQ01CQ 0 ROLL-A-WAY Regular $269.00 lUv BEDS $01.05 10 Year Guarantee COMPLETE fc™ ENGLANDER BUNK With Innerspring Mattress Regular $39.95 BEDS $11A.OO COMPLETE Regular $169.00 JL.&V We Carry A FAMOUS NAMES TO CHOOSE FROM Complete Line RUNG ItOWB OF KENT COJTJBV SIMMONS MIBIUCAN KNQLANDEH UNITKD SPARTON AS SHOWN WHITE CHBOMASTEH SIMMONS PH0KN1X DIAMOND BROS. BED DIX1K (1UUSTAN RKD t.ION JIIGUTSTOWN CHEST 105.00 BEDDING and Oity 98$... OOLEMAN STAKMOnK NELSON SSTRE1T and XA-Z-BOOV HIDE-A-BEDS Here It Is . . . What every skeeler victim lias been MIIUtOK ....119,00 Kllng Solid Mahogany I crying; for. A new kind of lamp that sends skeeters scootin'. Really works I Takes the swatlln' out of back yard barbecues—keeps those big Jersey skeeter* DRASTIC REDUCTIONS OUR STORE WILL BE away from your porch. Best part is, you don't gel VERY EASY TERMS CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY bitten when you buv. . . Just 98c for the lamp, re- flector and sprny attachment. Best way to use It Is DROP IN AND III MR YOURSILP ON ALL SUMMER FURNITURE DURING JULY AND AUGUST to spray the fluid around a bit, and then light the lamp, Big pint can of refill fluid just 69c ... So scoot In and slop swattln' today I IRWIN'S FINE FURNITURE 27 MONMOUTH ST. PHONr 6-0011 RED BANK 47 Broad 8t..;iedMnk6-2«0 ONN FRIDAY NIDHT 'TIL flOO Page Four BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1052 Eatontown aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard nlng the Nelsons and daughter Ann FIRST AND FINEST ON THE JERSEY COAST Meyer and children of Throckmor- enjoyed the play Showboat at the William Child, father of Rev. ton ave. Paper Mill playhouse, Mlllburn. Frederick Child, pastor of St. Dor- Sgt. and Mrs. Theodore Homer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Turpin, YOUR LOCAL BONDED TRAVEL AGENT othea's church, died Sunday morn- f Fairbanks, Alaska, have been Wyckoff rd., spent the week-end FOR ing in Lawrence, Mass. He was iiiting Mrs. Martha Melone, in Cornwall, N. Y-, visiting Mr. and World Wide • Airlino - Steamthip . Hotel • Reiorff 80 years old. Tkrockmorton ave. Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Glen McGlnnis. Hwy. No. 34 it Monmoutti Jan Bakker, son of Mr. »l>d Mrs- asper Pedone and son of Dover Jean Howard, daughter of Mr. fail Tours • But Toun • Cruises — it the County Airport COUINGWOOD PARK CIRCLE j^JA ;S Jan Bakker, Elizabeth pkwy., re- 'lilted Mrs. Melone Sunday. Mrs. and Mri. Eugene Howard, South turned Sunday from Boy Scout Villlam Wardman, Tinton ave., st., celebrated her 13th birthday O'DONNELL TRAVEL AGENCY WED. «o (AT., JULY at to a* 10N6 BRANCH pamp at Medford. Alan Bakker is md Mrs. Melone gave a birthday Monday evening at a buffet sup- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Gray party last Thursday in honor ol per at home. Her guests were 12 BROAD ST. < RE 6-5080 RED BANK at Lake Champlain, Vt. Karen Bak- :heir granddaughter, June Ann Carol and Phyllis Lawrence, Ann ker is visiting her aunt and un- Richards, three years old, daugh- Nelson, Judy Knudaen, Diane Gar- BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE "ABOUT FACE" cle, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Oax- er of Cpl. and Mrs. George Rich- ofalo, Tony Nemeth, Charlei Rohr- There I* NEVEB 'a charge for our service. zola, in Isllp, U I. irdi of Anchorage, Alaska. It was baugh, Conrad Howard and John IN TECHNICOLOR Frank Mount, hair stylist, left icld on the lawn of the Wardman Dlllinger. WITH Saturday for Denver, Co)., where ome. Varl-colored balloons strung Miss Mary T. Francese of Greeq he and his wife will make their across the yard were decorations Gables, Locust ave., is doing sales GORDON MAC RAI • A SHORT DRIVE FROM LONG BRANCH • RED BANK • home. Mrs. Walter Mull of high- nd the table centerpiece was a work this summer at Tepper's De- NEPTUNE, N. J. way 35 has purchased his business large pink and white birthday cakek , partment store at Asbury Park. RT. UA—A»bury Avanua - EDDIE BRACKEN NOW THRU SATURDAY [ce am h bithd RAYMOND MASSEY and will call the shop "Mary'a [ce cream, punch, birthday cake She is one of 27 home economics * Ml. W. el ASBURY PARK bflUN vl I I —COLOR— RANDOLPH SCOTT Beauty Cottage." Mrs. Mull Is the ind candy were served. Present students at New Jersey College for Opposite VIRGINIA GIBSON AND former Mary McStudy, daughter of ere Kendra Mulllns, Peter and Women who is supplementing her /Music CIRCUS ', Jumping Braafc Country Club Mrs. Mary McStudy of Clinton ave. college studies with summer work TONY CURTIS Danny Lawrence, Lewis Costa, Opan Tun. thru Sun. (UN. to TUEI., JULY 17.«i PIPER LAURIE Mrs. Mull was born and brought Bobby Whitfleld, David, Mickey at hospitals, commercial firms, "NO ROOM FOR THE GROOM" up In Scobeyvllle, Is a graduate of camps, restaurants and a pharmacy. Tha Fabulous Smash Broadway Succtit and Cathy Whitfleld, Terry 1 1 MIDNITE SHOW SATURDAY the New Jersey Beauty Culture chanck, Charles Hayes, Carol The apprentice period of six weeks 11C AM SMICklTlkl" HUMPHREY SOOART academy of Perth Amboy and has Smock, Mary Jane and Sally Ann is required of all home economics BRIG A DO ON "SKIRTS AHOY" >een an operator for 15 years. She Meyer, Cathy and Jean Corclonc, majors at the college, and is ful- With LAWRINCK BROOKS • EVELYN WYCKOFF SAN QUENTIN ANN SHERIDAN filled during the summer between IN TECHNICOLOR NO EXTRA CHARGE formerly worked at the Lovely Jeff Hughes, Howard, Timmy and Hvoi. Si80 Thun. Mat. 2i8O Parf, Rain or Shin* Lady in Long Branch and Kather- the junior and senior years of col- WITH SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Mary Wilkinson, Florence Dletz, Prim t»c thru SI.SO, tax Inel, MAIL ORDERS to Naptuna Mutlc Clreui, ine's In Red Bank. Mr. Mull Is em Bbb OdlOdelll , AAgnes Patterson, lege training. Naptuna, N. j., or phono ASBURY PARK a-SSOl. NOWI loyed by Bell Telephone company Bobby ESTHER WILLIAMS 'lmmy Hysllp, Paul and David Now Flaying Thru Sun. July 27;"BLOOMER OIRL" CLASH BY NIGHT ' n Asbury Park. The couple have Bernsteini , SSusan Jackson, Betty Robert E. Poary retohtd the BARBARA STANWYCK ROBERT RYAN MARILYN MONROE two children, Walter, Jr., 10, and June Wardman and David Rich- North Pole April 6, 1909. ' Gloria Jean, i\i.. Miss Anne Latter! ards. Adults present were Mrs. " DESERT PURSUIT" of Long Branch, also a. graduate George Odell, Mrs. Robert Hayes, of the above academy and former- Mrs. Anna. Pregmore, Mrs. Howard WAYNE MORRIS VIRGINIA OREY ly an operator at the Lovely Lady, Wilkinson, Mrs. Lewis Costa, Mrs will aselal Mrs. Mull who will also Ray Lawrence, Mrs. James Hughes THIS WEEK AT YOUR WALTER READE THEATRES cater to children aa well as ladies. William Hutting, South st., had Mrs. W. Lester Whitfleld, Mrs. Paul a foot operation at Rivervlew hoa 0. Whitfleld, Mrs. Jack Dietz and §EA (GffiT n NN pltal Saturday. Mrs. Jack Smock. The Richards, with daughter June Ann and son CARLTON RED BANK 6-9600 ASBURY PARK 2-8881 llir.HWAV t-S >» ' I-IHT (V. J. I-HO.VI.' SCd/X. I.IKf :i.H.-.li David, left Monday for their home Prudence Compton, daughter of "n Anchorage. Thoy will return via THF ^AAYCAilD LAKE AVENUE For A Pleasureful Evening's Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Compton of the new Alaskan highway. South St., In visiting her grandpar- I nc /v\M Y rAI K ASBURY PARK ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. King o Jill Miller, Elizabeth Norton and Rumson. JoAnn Smith left Monday for Jun PARAMOUNT LONG BRANCH 6-5493 Mr. and Mrs. George Winning, ior camp at Island Heights. NOW Thru WED. DANCING South st., entertained from Friday St. James Memorial Episcopa BIG DAYS July 24 • July 30 Starts THUR., JULY 31 to Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. church tomorrow will celebrate Charles Morrell and children o their patron feast day and 86th •" h ' ~ Ev°ry Saturday Flalnfleld. Their dinner guests Sun- anniversary of their church in Eat- day were Mr., and Mrs. Anthony ontown. There will.be a chora ^COOPER MA R T I N Ratti, Mrs. Charles Stoneham and evensong at 8 p. m. and a recep son Tommy and the Morrells. tlon after the service. — and — Councilman and Mrs. Leon B, Mrs. Elsie Demarut, M.Y.F. ad- ma Smock, Lewis st., returned Satur- viser, her mother, Mrs. Annie Rey- LEWIS day from a week's trip to Montre- nolds, and aunt, Mrs. Jennie Wort- NOOM al, Canada. man, South st., transported Sarah Thomas MIKHIIL CLYDE Uoyd BRIDGES "JUMPING Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Adams, Eton May Bowater and David Dean to pi., entertained Tuesday and Wed- the Methodist Youth Conference at JACKS nesday for Mrs. Emil Gennell and Pennington Saturday. DisneyS OLSON daughters, Karen and Deborah o Mr. and Mrs. George Wilde, Irv- WALT DISNEY'S Newark. ing pi., entertained for the week- STORY OF Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Van Keu- end for Miss Lee Pomeroy of Ma- And His ren, South St., spent the week-end plewood and Miss Agnes Sharkey, BOARDWALK In Bellemead, Md., visiting Mr. and of Verona- PARAMOUNT Merrymakers Mrs. Philip Werner, Jr., and family. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Meeks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schloss and Clinton ave., entertainettidd Saturday son Alan of Hollis, L. I., wer evening for Mr. and Mrs. Harold GINGER ROGERS "WE'RE WEDDED 9 p. MI. Till Closing Llndemann and Mr. and Mri. An- guests,Tuesday and Wednesday ol PAUL DOUGLAS ' BUT.., BAR AND BALLROOM OPEN TILL 3 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pleroe, Sr. son Ransom. TECHNICOLOR of Wyckoff rd. The by-laws committee of the. M AU-lUE FRED ALLEN • NO COVER CHARGE • Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bruce, police reserve met at botough hall KIWI nmw MARILYN MONROE «_ Maple ave., were week-end guests Monday evening. Suggested by- WERE NOT Finest Food Along the Jersey Shore of Mrs. Dorothy Cotgreave of Mill- laws were drawn up to be present- RICHARD TODD EDDIE BRACKEN I|f * PRIVATE DINING ROOM town. , ad at trie next regular meeting JOAN RICE MITZI GAYNOR W * Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs of the reserve on Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 8 p. m. In the borough hall. Will OlumV OWdtd br «NN(tH ANNAKri DAVID WAYNE <^ Gerald Cestare, Lewis St., wen JstopfarkrUWMNaLWAKM snow PLACE 01 i isi SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lajole, Mrs. The Home and School club drive EVEARDEN #' WALTER BfiENNAN • ZSA ZSA GABOR Clare Miccolupl and children Pinky for toys to be used in the public and Paul, all of Brooklyn. school kindergarten In the fall Miss Anne Staats of Woodstown started Monday. It will end Aug. was a week-end guest of Mr. and 21, Those wishing to donate toys PREVIEW SATURDAY NITE Mrs. W. Lester Whltfield of Clin- should call Mrs. Arthur Cotgreave or Mrs. Harold Magathan. The fol- ton ave. REGULAR RUN SUN. &• MON. ** Mr.' and Mrs. George Whitfleld, lowing Is a Hat of materials need- Broad it., visited their son and ed: 1 set blocks—134 pieces—23 dif- family Mr. and Mrs. G. Lester Whit- ferent- shapes)- home play mate- He s a Candidate to » fleld and sons Mickey and Davl rials: bathlnette, doll carriage, ta- of Highlands Sunday. Cathy an ble, 4 chairs, rocker, cloth and Steal Every Girl's '" Sarah, daughters of their son Paul napkins, 2 telephones, doctor's bag, Heart!. O. Whitfleld of Rumson, visited nurse's bag, set of dishes, set of their grandparents Monday. glassware, broom, floor mop, dust Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stochl, Tin- pan and brush, cash register, bag ton ave., received word last week' of money, itove, dish cupboard, re- end, that their son-in-law frigerator, .cooking set, clothes NOW Thru SAT. 1 dryer, clothes basket; woodworking daughter , Sgt. 1st class and Mrs. center: .work bench, 2 bench hooks, Billy M. Mathews were leaving Se- shelf for lumber, drawer for nails. Manhattan rrollc." attle, Wash,, Monday for a visit VanJOHNSON-PotricioNEALuuioiN STAMtlNO STARTS SUNDAY with the sergeant's parents In Science center:' prism, magnifying Sherman, Tex. They will leavi glass with handle, Iron filings, JULY 27TH there In time to arrive at th compass, weather barometer, large STARTS TUES. • 5 GIANT DAYS -• StochVa the middle of next week, thermometer; outdoor play: climb- PEACHES Tht gg, a-round, 8 ft. '4 In., standard see- WITH • Sgt. Mathews, who has been sta- EVERYBODY'S WAITING FOR saw four board, standard slide "STINKY and ••st and Bumpiest tioned in Yokohama, Japan, th 12 ft. last three years, will now be sta- SHORTY" 1 •umciqui SALE tioned at Fort Monmouth, "Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ransom, w PLUS iu Spanish word meaning Mathews has been in Yokohama Myrtle ave., are entertaining Mrs. THE GREATEST SHOW FOLLICi Of! "OUT THEY 601" Thai Is euclly what ' the last two years. Ransom's sister and family, Mr. LAURA BRUCE «»»»"— STAMIINB - 7 and Mrs. Russell Pollard and'chil- Rev. and Mrs. David Ling, Miss RHODA TRUE GEORGIA / will happen fo our Summer and raciliwi Lou Norton, Miss Ann Stochl an dren Melvln, Craig, Jeffrey and Pamela of Teaneck. ON EARTH" BOB RIDLEY footwear at Iheie seniational LOW PRICES. James and Roger While spent Surv SOTHERN day and Monday on a camping trl Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson, And OF Nothing hat been spared—EVERYTHING at Lebanon State park. Clinton ave., entertained for the TECHNICOLOR AND HOLD OVER John Johnson of Mauoh Chunk, week-end Miss Sarah Murphy of you coutd possibly want—AT Pa., la vliltlng his son-in-law am Detroit, Mtoh. On Wednesday eve- "STINKY and SHORTY" COMFORTABLY AIR-COOLED S T R A N D RED BANK 6-9660 •taaarva BOX OFFICE OPENS DAILY TleK.U Fonlha 10 «, m. i«aion Mall & Phono Orders Flllad. THURSDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY. Now Phono Princeton 8622-9702. Wk. Beg. Men., July 28. Evu. 8:30. Mats. Wed. h. Sat. 2:3C HERBERT KBNWITH presents (In Person} OKN AT TIM | DANA ANDREWS rm»T »«*w Seen My START* AT DOM *-*JMSlJ8&*kt~ Our famous POISE-MODELLES GIGI PERREAU PIPER LAURIE LAST TIMES THURSDAY WOW OWtY - $3.67 ami $4.67 CHARLES COBURN Famous HAND-WOVEN PAT AND MIKE" WARAmS SNEAKS with Felly Rowlti SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY PLUS—WAVNK MORRIS IN "DISIRT PURSUIT"/ TWO ACTION HITS ! FRIDAY • SATURDAY, JULY 25 • 26 ERROL FLYNN MARINE THEATRE ALL TECHNICOLOR SHOW "ADVENTURES OF CAPT. FABIAN' ATLANTIC SUSAN HAYWARD PLUI—RUTH ROMAN—OLINN FORD—DINISK DARCIL Thur,, Til, 8«t. HIGHLANDS, N. J. k "YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS" Hat. Contlnoue Frl., Sat. Sat. Mat. DANA ANDREWS • IRIAN DONLEVY THIS YEAR'S MOST SPENCER TRACY ONI DAY • SUNDAY, JULY 27 KATHERINE HEPBURN EXCITING STORY "CANYON PASSAGE' Dan DURYIA • Prttr LORRI • Jun* VINCENT SEE ALDO KAY In ALSO "THE BLACK ANGEL" "Atomic City" "PAT AND MIKI" FRONTIER GAL ANDY DIVINR VtitirWMi^H 8» "OYPSY WILDCAT" -ALSO— rAVjTllKNREII) BAREFOOT SANDALS Children's CASUALS DINAH SIIOUK THKRK WIM. BK A SLIGHT INORBAAK IN PRICE TMIfl ALAN YOUNG NOW UWUb TO OOINQ AT "THIEF OK DAMASCUS" KNOA0EMBNT ONLY I IN PERSON -IN— Id TMllltlMltr "AARON IM.1CK FROM 4 Dayi • Men. Thru Thur. .PUMPKIN ORRKK" Sun,*Mon, ,gun, Mat. In Taihnlcelef * . JULY 28-31 TYRONI POWIR COOKMAN PATRICIA NIAL •uiiii Mon,( TUM, THE ST. JAMES AVINII1 Sun. ContlnoiH STIfHIN M.NALLY "STAR DUSTERS"

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Waldorf RICE HEINZ Toilet Tissue KRISPIES CATSUP Big news rhis month. During July, three new stores join Safeway's ever growing family. Whether you live in the Bronx, Queens or Westfield, N.J. there's a new store for you. Pay a visit to the ont 3 - 20 nearest you and see what we've done to make your shopping easier, faster and more fun. You'll be amazed how fast you can shop in these new stores. Meats are all self-service. Perishables are in refrigerated cases ... there are more checkstands, wide spacious aisles ... everything to make your shopping a pleasure. Visit your new store today if you're In the Bronx or Cambria Heights. In New Jersey visit the Westfield stor* New store opens Ja/y 30f/i of,,. next Wednesday, July 30th at the Grand Opening. WE'RE CELEBRATING THESE NEW OPENINGS WITH 260 NORTH AYE A BIG LINE-UP OF VALUES IN ALL SAFEWAYS... Near Central Avenue, Westfield, N. J. 1 COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED •LARGE PKG.- 23< 46 oz. No Parking Worries. Plenty of FREE Tomato Juice LIBBY'S can 27c PARKING at each of the three New TORPEDO. 6 or. Tuna Fish CHUNKS and FLAKES can 25c Safeway's. Just drive in and Save! iV. 12 oz. SCHIMMEL-STRAWBERRY Frozen Foods Beverages m VARIETY PACK larg> (AIL lOTTlE BEVERAGES PIUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT) Orange Juice «LAI* 2 «"27« 5 CEREALS size ( boti Lemonade OR BIRD'S EYE 2 nn33 Coca Gola « OUNCE SIZE £ 29« Grape Juice •***' «•*<•» 19c NehiSoda 6^ 30c L R . Glng«r Alt, OrmgiJ *\ qmrt or U OZ. BOTTLE Broccoli Spears " -A' «»~P*22« Root Btir or Crnm Soda Z bob. ZDe aelt Pride of the Farm Catsup 15 " Chtrry, Grapt *} 28 or. «JQ , Strawberries **>** -»«.i*»29« 'orRaipbtrrySeda LAIR e Leaf Spinach " "•**•, T9e- Hoffman GINGER ALEF 2 bo".' 39 1 CAN ML-AIR-FRENCH FRIED » <«. pkj. 1 9« Canada Dry GINGER ALE Ajax Cleanser Grapefruit Juice HZ 2".£35c Pineapple Juice M& 2VJ. 23« 1( Blended Juice >"•» «• «n 2 NM 19« Orange Juice F Orange Juice IILMWTI Saftway mtqt «xperh start buying at the top. That'i why Prune Juice ^tw. 27« Finest Vft guaronte* your monty back If you art'nt tattsfled. Cream Cheese mmum i *„;;; 29c f T m California Cheese Food *» - I»M47« Bartlett 2 25 U. S, CHOICE BEEP ' Swiss Cheese IIJIKIOH ^75« STEAK or ROAST - BONE IN Chuck Beef 59* American Cheese "V ''VV 33c FRESH CAROLINA U, S. CHOICE BEEF Pet Evaporated Milk 2 ,i£ 29c Peaches ELBERTA'S REGULAR 2 - 21 Ground Beef 55< Tomato Juice »•««»*«"• WN.IM25C 1 Juicy SWI!T lb b U. S. CHOICE BEtF Ib. Ken-L-Ratlon Dog Food 2 ..^ 29= Cantaloupes 13c Honeydew Melons > 12c FIRST 6 RIBS - 7 INCH CUT k Rib Roast 79< Nip'N'Tuck Cat Food 3^17. Seedless Grapes > 25c Oranges "U'VAUNO* >..t2< Chuck Beef ».7S Smoked Hams Fresh Airway Coffee i»^>77c Frtih Blueberries ^ 27c Creen Beans >" 17c Pork Bum 7 wh«l* ¥t «HtiM Mli <« Jell-Well Puddings 3 ^ 20c Pascal Celery b 19< Cucumbers <»'» lb tQc Frankfurter! *»»**39c Hawthorne Bacon Qr^ham Craokers V'»^29« ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 26th. Me«tLo»veiAvm*a:33. Sliced Bacon 1WHTr,a,6ff WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMT QUANTITIES, PINEAPPLE SALAD DRESSING MARGARINE LUNCH BOX WHITE BREAD M SALE SOAP LALANI - SklCID WESSON OIL SUNNVIANK SANDWICH SPREAD WOODIURY SOAP - luy ) r»o, SWAN MM, WMOHT'S hp it 2)

NOTICE of 8:30 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. through business hours. Bidders will be fur. Separata Scaled Bids will be received Friday. nlshed with a copy of the drawlnga and 2 Youths Found Guilty by tfao Middletown Township Board of The Board reserve! the right to riieet specifications by the Engineer upon Keuper Elected Education at the Leonardo grade ichool any or all bids and to waive immater- proper notlc* «nd payment of a. deposit on Wednesday. August 13, 1852, at 8:00 ial Informalities. of Ten (110.00) Dollars, which will ba Of Beating Sailor P. M., E D.S.T. for the following new JAMES W. DAVIDHEISER, returned, provided the plans are returned City Party Head bus mutt's. 12.40 District Clerk. prior to bidding, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP— 1. Route #24—East Keamburg to Tort - Bids must be made on Standard Pro- ASBURY PARK — Councilman Suspended sentences of 360 days Monmouth to Leonardo. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH posal Forms in the manner designated Vincent P. Keuper, local attorney, ach were imposed Friday on Ru- i, Route #14—MlddUtown school to STATE OF NEW JERSEY therein and required, hy ihe speertea- .00 Esit Keansburg. Specifications and forms Notice ii htreby given that sealed bids tloni: must bt inclosed In lealtd en- was unanimously elected chairman loloph Bruno, 19, of Cliffwood and tot bidding may be aseured at the office will be received by the Board of Chosen velopes bearing the name and address of the city's Democratic organiza- rack Nevado, 20, of Center ave., of the District Clerk any dsy between the Freeholders of the County nf Monmouth of the bidder and name of work on the tion Monday 'night. He succeeds Keansburg, by Magistrate W. Gil- hours of 8:30 A. M, and 4:00 P. M. for the extension of the Valley Street outside, addrcased to the Board of through Friday. Drainage Pipe, Highlands, Mew Jersey, Chosen Freeholders of tat County of Louis T. Wigdortz, former Red bert Manson on charges they beat The board reserves the tight to reject and opened and read In public- sit the Monmouth and .must b» accompanied by Bank resident, who resigned to ac- up a sailor. They were placed on any or all bids and to waive immaterial Court House, Freehold, New Jersey, on a Bonding Certificate and a certified cept the position of acting post- irobation and ordered to pay court '50 Informalities. Aug. 6, 1962, at 2 o'clock P. M,, Eastern check, drawn to the order of the County master. osts. JAMES W. DAVIDHEISER. Daylight Saving Time. Treasurer lor not leu than ten per cent WORTH OF FOOD 12.«( District. Clerk. The receipt and opening of bids are (10%) of the amount bid, and be de- Mr. Keuper, former member and Four other youths were referred subject to the proper qualifications of livered at the place and on the hour president of the state Civil Service o the juvenile conference commit- NOTICE the bidder In accordance with the pro- above mentioned. The Standard Proposal Separate Scaled Bids will be received visions of the pr^qualificatlon law and Forms will be furnished upon application Commission, was head of the city ee. hy the Middletown Township Board of the regulations adopted by the Board of to the Engineer. executive committee In 1934, 1935 Warrants were served on the six Education at the Leonardo Grade School Chosen Freeholders. The right is reserved to reject any or and 1936. In accepting the office defendants by Woodbridge town- on Wednesday, August 13, 1052, at 8:00 Drawings, specifications and form of all bids If deemed to Uia Interest of the after being called to the meeting P. M., K.D.S.T., for the following: bids, contract. and band (or the pro- County so to do. ship police after their release by 1—Kull Scale School Type Console posed work prepared by Leo K. MeKee, By order of the Board of Chosen Free- at Democratic headquarters, Mr. police here. Authorities from Wood- FREE! holders of the County of Monmouth. Piano. County Engineer, have been Died in the Keuper promised an active leader- bridge told local police the defend- Specifications and forms for bidding office of said Engineer at the Court JOSEPH O. IBWIN. Director. ship. may be secured flt the otlice of the Dil House, Freehold, N, J,. and may be In- EDWARD 0. BROEGE, Clerk, ants are,wanted in that municipal- trict Clerk any day between the hours spected by prospective bidders during Vslley Street Dratn, 17.20 Mrs. Helen Bernocco, a commlt- font charge they beat up a sol- teewoman, who presided over the er from Camp Kilmer they picked meeting, remains as vice chairman. ip as he was hitchhiking. AT ACME OR AMERICAN STORES Mr. Keuper la currently serving his Charles R. Ayers, stationed at th» second term on city council. He Leonardo Naval pier, testified he was first elected in 1341 and again and a friend were standing on rt. in 1949, when he polled the second 36 Thursday night when the sly highest vote. youths pulled up In a car and told them to get in. They refused be- i Wall Township Bar cause the car was too crowded, said .yers, and they were forced in. Fire Loss Is $20,000 'hey drove to Belford, where the When You Buy Any PHILCO Freezer BELMAR — An early morning car stopped. Ayers said his friend blaze discovered at 5 a, m. caused ran off to get kelp, and while h« about $20,000. worth of damage to was gone the occupants of the car Bert's Candelite inn, rt. 35, north eat him up. , of Allaire road in Wall township Monday. The flre was ' discovered by George A. Slebert, owner, who Port Monmouth said he closed the bar shortly after Mrs. Lillian Eckerson of Florida Here's How It Works 3 a. m. spent part of last week with Mr. South Wall and Glendola flre and Mrs. John Bennett. companies stopped the flames after Mrs. Rudolf Dlckerson and Mr. Slebert turned in the alarm, daughter June and Mr. and Mrs. confining it to the bar, but smoke, Max Dlckerson, all of New York • Go to any PHILCO dealer listed below and water and heat damage caused city, spent Friday with Mrs. Maud considerable damage to the Interior rohnson of Crawford pi. of the tavern, which was redecor- Miss Beverly-Joan Bonns of see a demonstration of the economical ated this spring. Monmouth Beach and MI93 Gloria Wersa of this place attended the PHILCO Freezers. Ice show in Asbury Park Satur- Colt's Neck day. Miss Claudia Hammond of Me- Mrs. Edward MacLennon of tuchen is spending a two weeks' Gordon ct. entertained at lunch- • Make a down payment of as little as 10% vacation with her parents, Mr. and eon Tuesday of this week Mrs. Mrs. Harry. Hammond. Frauds . Lennon, Mrs. Kenneth The Reformed Church youth fel- MacLennon, Jr., Mrs. Thomas on the model you choose. lowship team was defeated in a Burban and Mrs. Warren Gillett, game of baseball 19-18 at New Mon- Mrs. Charles Henningsen has re- mouth with the Fellowship group turned home from Monmouth Me- • You will receive immediately by mail a there Friday. morial "hospital with her Infant Mrs. William V. Nickau of Rob- daughter, born July 6. The child book of coupons in $1. and $5. amounts inwood, has returned after visiting has been named Kathleen Susan. her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Mrs. Hennlngsen was the former and Mrs. Robert Nickau of Jack- Marlon Morgan. totaling $50.00. sonville, Fla. Her grandson, Robert, Charles B. MacConnach, one year Jr, accompanied her back here for old son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles 4 Visit. MacConnach of Orchard Acres, • You may use these for purchases of any Mrs. KE, %. Haltermann and son Middletown, was christened at the (Robert art spending a few weeks Highlands Methodist church. Spon- •with Mrs. Haltormann's mother, sors were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lay- food of your choice at ACME or AMERI- lire !W. S. Marble o: Bayside, Me. ton, Jr., of Naveslnk. A party was Mr*. Jan« Gllpatrlck has returned given at the home of the sponsors. CAN Stores. from a two weeks' visit with Mr. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. and Mi*. H. F. Fuller of East George Layton and children Bobby, Orange. George and John and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Glen of Ben Layton, Sr,, and daughter • Use the whole $50 worth of coupons at Jamaica, L. I., Mrs. Marian Hender- Mary, all of Atlantic Highlands. son, Alburn Hutchinson of Newark Mrs. Agnes Jonuen of Massachu- once or over an extended period of time. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, setts, Mr. and Mrs. Walter De- Jr., of Philadelphia, were Sunday Grote, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter guests of Mrs. Julia Smith. DeGrott, Jr., and children Walter Mrs, Joseph Torman visited Mrs and Judy of Port Monmouth, Mr. • Remember - you can save on the expense Albert Perley of Little Silver Fri- and Mrs. Chris Johansen of Bel- ' day. ford and Miss Chrystal Mac- of your present food bills witlj a PHILCO The Atlantic township firemen are Connach. planning a clambake to be held in Eugene Reardon 3d, son of Mr. August. • and Mrs. Eugene Reardon, Jr., of Freezer. Members of, tha local 4-H club First ave., celebrated his ninth were among the top. winners at the birthday Friday with a lawn party. Monmouth county 4-H show and Guests were Jlmmle Reardon, Di- fair. at the Freehold race track. ane and Janet Donohue, Linda Ku- Lance Martin, with Mrs. Robert balak and Mary-Joy and Charlotte Malael's Brooktide Farm's two-year- Mangold of Atlantic Highlands, DL old guornscy, Em. P.unchlno, and ane and Joyce Reardon of West 3-year-old Sunflower Blossom, Keansburg, Marty, Margaret and Brookdale farm, .both received Beverley Ackabom, Douglas and "Very Good;" Otto Elnsiedler, with Susan Gray. Dennis MaeFaddln his two-year-old Jersey, Oreamei and John Muirain, . also Mrs. Sunflowers, "Good Plus;" also sen- Louis* Steeta, Mrs. Betty Rear- ior' championship, and Holsteln don, Mrs. Clara Muirain, Mrs. Junior division, Beauty Jewel Loch- Gloria Reardon, Mrs. Elsie Kuba- MODEL GH-S2 Invar, *»hown by Helen Elnseldler, lak and Mrs. Adeline Reardon. SAVE ON FOOD! "Good Plus,"' and junior yearling, William Morris of Harrlsburg, Holsteln Rosebud, Reedhlll Peach, Pa,, visited Mr. and Mrs. William This sensational Philea 8,1 eu. ft. Freezer shown by Otto Einsledler. Mallett of Walnut st. Saturday, safely stores hundreds of. pounds'of food Indefinitely. Exclusive Philco "sloping front" design puts 70% of storage spaes above "knee-level" in two compartments. New Phllco "easy lift" storage baskets lift right out of the Freezer.

SAVF ON FOOD! Big, ea$V'tOfWe chest type Philco home Freezer with 12.5 cu. ft. capacity. Safely Mores up to 435 1bs. of froxtn food as long as you want. Frozen food is stored In three compartments within sight and oasy reach—you can easily roach any sin- gle frozen food item. Utility Tray serves handily as a shelf. Savu on food bills with a new Phllco Freeier. GREEN GIANT : NIB LETS PEAS CORN

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547 S. BROAD ST., TRINTON, N. J. , Fineburgs' *"* *"*""" Am%)l5 RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 Scouts of Area At Camp Lenape *Boy Scouts nf thia area are at Camp Lenape, Medford, with more scouts to follow next week, ac- cording to Kendall Lee, Asbury Park, camp chairman for Mon- mouth council. Scout troop 39, Long Blanch, with Townley Carr, scoutmaster, arrived Sunday af- ternoon by bus with a full con- tingent of 30 scouts. Starting Sunday, troop and poat 106 of Long Branch are scheduled for the camp with 27 Scouts, with Thomas Rogers a,nd Andrew Wy- ckoff as leaders. A/ large group of campers from Keyport, Asbury Park, Eatontown and Red Bank will he under the leadership of Frank Fleming of Keyport, Camp Lenape, now in ita fourth week of operation, will end its sea- son Aug. 16. Over 400 Monmouth county boys will spend a full week or more on the campsite. Boating, swimming, archery, camp craft and scout training are all part1 of a busy camp program. ¥/ \ Areas are divided Into 32 units, two boys to a tent. Trained in- structors are employed by the camp to help the Scouts. The camp has been rented for the seven weeks' season by the Monmouth council organization. Scouts in camp this week are: from troop 39, Long Branch, James Carr, Samuel Ludden, Jack Markford, Charles Pierce, Wallace Potter, Richard Disbrow, Martin Durkin, Richard Joyce, Lloyd Rei- ser, William Palmer, Charles Ros- well, Edwin Roswell, Fred RelBer, i-Cfi William White, Charles Kaprcllan, Joseph Emmons, Charles Searles, Robert Bradley, Earl Feeney, John Fasano, Peter AV'nttson, James Harvey, Alfred Schneider, Arthur Tanenbaum, William Judson, Ar- thur Bruno, John Parelino, John Ward and Kenneth Yale", Irom troop 17, Red Bank, Daniel Bro- phy; from troop 25, Highlands, Henry Halvorsen, John Monahan, Wade Davis, Ronald Creighton, Paul Gross, Ronald Powles, James Finkel, Harry Daine; from troop 27, Belford, George Enqulst; from f/i, troop 41, Ocean Grove, Drew Mil- ligan,. Richard Tolmie, Melvln Kirsch, Raymond White; from troop 60, Rod Bank, Larry Schwartz; from troop 78, West Belmar; Kerry Fanning; from CUCUMBERS " 6 troop 82, Allenwood, Stuart IvinB, Barry Thomson, and from troop 32, Hazlet, Robert Neighbors, with J. Townley Carr, Elberon, as scout- WHOLE M C Portions master. Watermelons Ib. ftp ». 3e Activities at Day Red ripe, suger sweet! Buy o whole watermelon for the fomlly this week-end! Red ripe, suger sweet! Buy o whole watermelon for tt- Camp Get Under Way s C Extra RIVER PLAZA—Day camp ac- fi. tivities began at the school play- A WINNER ground Monday under direction of Henry DcLuca, Miss Ann M»reau OF OVER Honeydews» 49 -* Jansky and Miss Margaret Ring. A nature study hike is planned tor 500 Sweet as sugar. Ripe, ready to eat. Serve luscious honeydew for dessert tonight! later this week. Children who enrolled were Carol PRIZES Smith, Catherine Beke, Evelyn Kessler, Merrill Zissman. Patricia Laubmelster, Barbara Briller, Jean and Mary Lou Soden, Linda Gries- Fancy Peaches mor, Josephine Zagorskl, Irene Swiss Cheese Fancy Dominic n>. 75c - Felss, Gafl Spafford, Jean Kenny, Sandra Fox, Stephen Hanley, Mild Colored Cheese »>. 57c ' Ricky Gilt, Russell Rauch, Billy JJ-.I. Kidd, Joo Hanley, Joe Bogart, John Aged Sharp Colored Cheese «>. 65c 16-ox. ,C2 OKI Kemp, Bob Hendricks, Walter Wispride Sharp Cheddar Spread ft. 67c Treacy, Silly Zagorski, Joe LoPrea- With Pork cam 29c tl, Billy Searles, Don Spafford, Dan- Gleudale Club Cheese Food »•»>. Pv>. 96c ny Lavender, Denis Wlldanger, Sharon Meyer, Phyllis Smith, Sliced Colored American Cheese *. 57c «an Hondrlcks, Renee Marko, El- Wendy Dlxon, Gall Griesmer, Su- Sheffield Cottage Cheese «•«. w 17c (etarian Beans"™"'. cam leen- O'Neill, Pamela Hendricks, Cynthia Kldd, Dale Rauch, Wilma Bott, Susan Maire, Donna Lea Per- ry, Dinah ' Colker, Brian Cavan- augh, Billy Gerrlck.'John Keasler, Del Monte Peas Jeff King, Bob Bogart, Rlohard SMOKED Kessler, David Alexander, Kevin i7 McCue, Chipper Siegfried, Jeffrey Doscher,. John Perrotta, George DILorenzo, Billy Stobo, Buddy Fox, Tomato Juice «"«•" 2 Bob Shenk, Louis Montanaro, Fred Wicks, Joe Malre, Billy Fiordland, David Malre,, Paul Fox, ; Marvin 16oi. Gramman, Brad Dlxon,. Ben FloN Elbow Macaroni *«».r'.2 pkgs. ence, Art Kaney, Carl Montanaro, Frank LoPrestij Donald VonOhlen, 'fr 15, Sheila Becker, Janet Hanley and :Mt CHIP aOY.A»-Dll Mrs, Arthur G, Freer, Hemlock Center Cut Portion ». 89c rnnlrino ™ 2Sc Spanhh M.alhn Glen, Swimming-, games and ilngHnc 1 a 1J M were enjoyed. Limas sr Sunshine Grahams Jt;' " 33c Certo " '" *'" |**V" 23c Mra. irma Taylor ynu genertl _ Regularly 29c! Special this week-end! IUNSHINICocM 1 l0I J ehalrman. Present ware Miss Bea- rnnlripa " " i' 29c Sure-Jell" 2 £" 25c trice Calley, Mlu Joan Llndenmann. Seabrook Frenched Green oolD Miss Irma White, MIM Louis Ap- Rib Roast Educator Crax ££ 29c Instant Cocoa ,rL 19c plegate, Miss Jane Budriok, MUa IO-OI. C ' Esther Jordan, Mlsa Eleanor Ava- Educator Clix .J,7, 23c Marshmallows "ul"".!,, 33c lone, Miss Sohla Bal, MlM Jane Fresh Pork Butts * 53c Beans pk*c. 21 P Mll0N Butler, Miss Linda ChrUt, MIM Bit- Regularly 23c. Special this week-end! Ideal Tea Bags ^T 41c Merrimints ,.,. ,kf. 20c ty Pazlcnza, MUs Kay ROM, Mlai Shoulder Lamb Chops *99c WM Mario Petrofsky, Mw. Elmer Orange Base Zl«« 14c Cracker Jack *i™ 6 »">••• 23c Smith, Mrs. Charlotte Smith and Tender Lamb Liver ib59c Broccoji Spears" «.,!,. 27c IN children, Judy, Mona, Jean and IMM00K Orange Juice R 2 ',r 21c JeUy Drops Z T,rFk.. 19c Gary, Mr«. Mary Olosaalmann and Breast & Shank Lamb ». 29c Cut Corn •* •«k... 22c children, Petra, Mary Lynn and IDIAl $UNV Evap Milk i?.T 2,127c Elizabeth, Mra/ Ann J-ranils and French Fries Prune Juice r:..t,u 25c children, Mary Ann, John and Smoked Hocks • »29c . IBI 1 flor l Mn! 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Spotting Sports Playoff Series Harvard-Tale tennis teams will tion tournament in the United WanamasM 11, Bumson 4. 1 meet tomorrow, Saturday and Sun- States in 1884, and every great Only games scheduled. 1 Jafksons Mills Rung day on the Sea Bright Lawn Ten- name in the tennis world later STANDINGS Local Skippers Lose to Shrewsbury * By nis and Cricket dub courts on Rum- joined the famous tourney, which W h In Last Two Frames son rd. aj a feature attraction, as was canceled only a tew years ago. WanaraasM 7 0 River Boat—Ed Waters Wins Here Uy Cunningham the club celebrates its 75th anni- Tennis players from almost every Highlands .... ,. 8 Nip Local Nine, 4-3 versary as the oldest tennis club country in the world made the local Bumson . . 5 in the United States. club one of their stops when an , S Eleven Lightnings of tha Mon. FOEMER LOCAL GOLF PRO RETURNS TO HIS old stamping LAKEWOOD — The Atlantic Leonardo mouth Boat club fleet participated erounds for a vacation and, like the mailman on his day off, he spent Fresh from the Merlon. Cricket tour in this country. Helen Wills .4 Highlands Eagles, defending cham- club, the four teams will play Moody Roark, when she was a WOakhurs. Longt .Branch . 2 in the annual regatta sponsored by most of his time banging away at the little white onion on several of pions of the Monmouth-Ocean Monmouth Nine the South Shrewsbury Sailing club the courses In the county. a three-day round robin on the 'teenager, made her debut in major Fair Haven .... 2 Saturday. Iieighton Waters, skip- County Baseball league, were upset local courts, which -will consist of tennis circles on these courts. Belford - 1 Bill Kaulty, who was a very popular chap in these part* 4-3 by Jacksons Mills Sunday In a round robin of 12 singles matches pering So Long, sailed the horn* before he headed West, is the pro we mention and it was Tues- the initial tilt ol a two out of Although It no longer holds the Fort Memmouth Triumphs, 9-6 stub's pennant to victory with and nine doubles. John Dill in Patience and June) day that he headed back West after enjoying two weeks vaca- three game series for the cham- The teams are made up into invitation tournament the Sea FORT MONMOUTH—In a loosely tion hero playing coif and visiting his numerous friends in this pionship of the circuit. Bright club is still the center of played contest, Fort Monmouth Methot, sailing Bon Gre, finishing three-man squads from each college second and third, respectively. locality, Playing on the Ocean County and will vie for the International amateur tennis in New Jersey, and 42 Boats Race outscored the Chesterfield Ciga- park diamond, the victors came Its men's and women's .teams are rette club, 9 to 6, last Thursday The race opened with a weather; Intercollegiate Tennis Cup, known eg In moderately heavy wind. up with single runs in the last in tennis circles as the Prentice constantly playing teams from night for the Signalmen's fifth * two innings to ice the issue. Joe other dubs in this state, New York On Shrewsbury straight'win and 24th on the seas- Dueling for the lead at the first, Trophy. Its donor, the late Bernon mark were Dill, Leighton Water* LoVaido drove in the winning run S. Prentice, was responsible for in- and Connecticut LONG BRANCH — The Shrews- on. Lefty Duane Hagen from Gar- with a sharp single to left field ber, la., made his initial start for and Ed Waters, 'who was In Re- augurating these bi-annual intercol- Hooker Talbott, president of the bury Sailing dub- held its annual venger. After a reach to the Sea who singled and swiped second, legiate matches back in 1920. club, will introduce Holcombe Ward, regatta Saturday with five classes Monmouth on the mound and in the final frame. Ronnie Estelle, pitched three-hit ball over eight Bright barrel, Leighton Waters was Another feature of the celebration national singles champion in 1904,totaling 42 boats participating In leading by one length' with Dill raced home on the winning hit to and national doubles champion in the classic. innings, called by mutual agree- break the 3-3 deadlock. of the club will be a dinner sched- ment. second and Ed Waters In the chal- uled for Saturday evening at the 1899, 1900, 1901, 1904-05-06, . Leighton Waters of the local club lenging spot. Paul Bosely, who was on the clubhouse. Congressman James C. Following the dinner a series of topped the Lightning field of 15 The Sporting News club, man- hill for the victors, went all the Auchincloss, who has been active tableau*, representing different eras boats in his So Long with John aged by Pete Petropulous of the In the next couple ot laps, Ed way to limit the Eagles to a quar- in the club for a number of years, of the club's history, will be pre- Dill in Patience and June Methot touring Chesterfield nine, got off Waters was forced out of the race tet of hits, half by. Olvin Mills and will be toastmaster. sented. skippering Bon Gre, of Monmouth to a four-run lead In ths opening when he went aground and fouled the others by Ed Keyes and Tom The club was formed in 1877 by The committee is headed by Mr. Boat club, copping second and frame by virtue of two walks and the mark. With the contention Harrington. The winning hurler a group of Sea Bright residents. A Talcott and Mrs. Schuyler VanVech- third, respectively. a wild pitch by Hagan, two Mon- boat out of the way, Dill and Leigh- struck out 11 and gave up only few years later the club imported ten, and consists of Arnold Tulp, - Seven boats answered the start- mouth errors and a single. ton Waters then dueled on the next four passes. turf from England and set up four Mrs. Hooker Talcott, J. Upshur er's gun In the Arrow class with Monmouth came back with a weather leg, as Dill opened up a tennis courts and a cricket crease Moorehead, Mrs. Randall M. Kcator, Thompkina winning the event. Com- tally In the second and four more short lead. Waters, however, ie- Jim Acker was raked for 12 hits in* the third to assume a 3-4 lead, gained his early lead on the final by the Mills nine, including two Experts claim that the reason the Jr., and Mrs, Charles D. Halsey. et winner was Ed Ryan in his club has such perfect turf courts Shan, with Dave Kingston, sailing with doubles by Bob Koster and spinnaker 'run and, following a each by LoVaido, Wheaton, Mercer Speakers on the program include Oscar Young sparking the Signal- long reach, crossed the line in the and Comar. Mercor connected for today is because of the magnlflcient Lawrence A. Baker, former presi- Winsome, taking second position turf originally imported from Eng- eers' rally. payoff spot, with Dill taking sec- the tilt's only extra base hit, a. dent of the United States Lawn and Chet Apy third, in Spectre. ond place. double. land,'and the line care the courts Tennis association; Allerick H. Man, In the Wood Pussy class, Joe In the next frame, Monmouth Jacksons Mills scored in thhave e received for the past 75 years. former non-playing captain of the Lord topped the field with Ferris scored four additional runs off Miss Methot, picking up one boat By the year 1885 the members American Davis Cup team, and Hank Krause, on two Chesterfield on windward work," and one on first frame with a lone tally, but finishing seoond. Norm Schenck, in errors, a walk and singles by Hag- at the end of the fourth the Eagles began to lose their interest in Ernest Jenklass, captain of the Ox- Bottoms Up, was the Penguin class the spinnaker run, copped third, cricket, and tennis took over In ford-Cambridge team, which came en and Young. Manny Balzer came Mrs, Bull, also moving Up fast were out front, 3-1, after netting victor. VanNess was second in Jo- on to relieve with one out and a pair of tallies in the third and full capacity. The Sea Bright courts to this country in 1622. ker, and Davis third, in Bantam. with her spinnaker, took fourth checked Monmouth the rest of the place, one In the fourth. In the third, Soturday'a roaulte: way. 'Sonny" Hall walked, pilfered sec- Arrow Claaa—Star...t 1I3O P. M. • Returning to the Navesink sail* Boat Skipper Tima Olub CHESTERFIELD ing grounds Sunday, the local skip- ond and completed the circuit on NischaKh TompkinB .1.19:36 KCC AB R a single by Ed Keyes, who also Freehold Raceway Opens Aug. 7 Vanguard Stewart 3.20:16 RCC Regan, 2b „ _ 3 1 pers sailed the final race of a series stole the keystone bag, reached Lukundoo Haebler Jr. 8.2(1:51 ROC trfe, rf — of four-to determine which three- Circe Banks 8.21:39 RCC Smith, lb. boats would represent M.B.C. at third on a fielder's choice and dent- Judy Mercer S.21-.S1 B.CO LocRBtro, ea ed the rubber on a wild pitch. Ariel Johnaen 3.21:58 KCC Rapackl, If. ..._ _.. „ the North Atlantic championships For 28-Day Harness Meeting Matousek, 9b _ to be sailed at Beach Haven Aug. JACKSON MILLS Heron Harosey 3.31:61 RCC ABIE Llfhtnino—Start 1:40 P. M. Schiftntyin, c. . „ 2 and 3, AD EAGLES UPSET FREEHOLD — Racing Secretary old Freehold track is assured of aSo Lonz L. Wateri 3.18:04 SSC Lynch, c In the final point race, Ed Lo Valdo, ss 4 t 2 George Enslen and staff today be- full house—and then some. Patience J. Dili 3.18:30 MBC Brubaker, cf ...... *...... Bon Gre J. Methot 3.10:21 MBC Krauae, p „ Waters crossed the line in first Wheaton, Jb . 4 0 gan "putting the house In order" During the spring meeting the Balser, p „ Mercer, lb « 4 0 Barefoot B. Bull 3.19:41 MBC place by over a minute, with Bon Guido. cf. „ ;... 4 1 for the opening of the 28-day har- stables were packed and some of Wifa End C. Bavndal 3.19:61 SSC Gre, piloted by June Methot, cop. Comar rf 4 0 ness meet at Freehold Raceway, harness racing's elite put in regu- Gemini K. Drew 3.22:08 SSC 92 I 3 ping second and Barbara Bull( Boyd, If - 4 0 Aug. 7 through Sept. 13. lar appearances. Manana N. Clifton 3.26:26 MBC FORT MONMOUTlH Nelson, m., c — 3 0 Ralnbeaa H, Sadler, Jr. 3.31:40 SSC AB R Hsailing Barefoot, taking third place. Haeon, e » - 2 0 Chief task confronting the ro- Leon Dewcy, the E. H, Osborne Gust T. Eberhardt 3.32:58 MBC Lipari. 8b. 2 1 At the start, Barbara Bull sailed Estelle. If ~ 1 1 tund race secretary now is finding pacer from Wichita, JCan., picked El Toro U J, Bull 8.33:22 MBC Montgomery, 2b. 8 1 Barefoot into the lead at the first Boeely, p. .. 3 0 Bam R. Davia 3.35:08 MBC Koater, If, 4 J a way to fit all the raceway's long- up a pair of triumphs here and Wat«r Witch J. Spurdle 3.28:03, MBC Chaillott. lb 2 2 windward mark by taking advan- 33 4 12 standing favorites and a host of Moved on to Roosevelt raceway. RengeRevengerr E. Wateri DOT MBG Young, cf u „.. 8 • 2 tage of a favorable slant and Ed Wd M. ShSherwood d DNT SSCC Nlxetopakl, aa _....._.._ 4 0 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS newcomers into the fall program., But Leon Is expected to be among Wanderer Wright, rf. _ _ 4 I) Waters' determination to turn tha. JlIKH Enslen uncovered some budding the returnees for the fall session, BBansheh e III H. Gordon BNF MBC S. Keyea aa...... 6 Comete—Start tiBO P. M. Scarbrough. e 4 0 buoy in the wrong direction In Hal, c...'. 6 stars on scouting trips through along with other Roosevelt per- Shan E. Ryan 3.26:11 SSC Hagen, p 4 1 Revenger. Pete Cubbage, sailing E. Keyea, lb Canada and several of the mid- formers such as Augle Daesner'a Winsora. D. Khwaton 3.27:41 SSO Valhalla, with Charlie Allaire tend- Speotre C. Apy 3.30:28 MBC 80 I 1 Harrington. If. western states this summer and, Linda Rosecroft. Port Monmouth . 014 400 0s—I ing the mainsheet, was in second Bill Naulty Rackley rf Su«penae R. Quackenbuffh 3,31:19 MBO coupled with the same "old re- Doughty Danny; Murphy will be M. Rehrlff 3.22:29 Chesterfield _ 400 100 . 01—1 place at this point, but withdrew 0. Mills. 8b Trlx - - . . MBC RBI—Young 8. Wright, Koater. Ma- BUI has been In the golf game Practically aU^hi.jvojWn^dayj liables," including names like Ed back, along with the famed Myer Gee Whit B. Wlrth 3.83:84 SSO from the race, having fouled June Pleasant, rf...... J. Watorbury 3.3(:04 SSC touaek, 2, Repack!, Baiter. 2B—Koater, Methot's Bon Gre, while she.was Kelly ot Mount Holly, who has brothers of Harrington, Del. About Relentteal D. YanNeat 3.86:04 Young, Lee. SB—Chaillott. Stolen bate and really loves tha work. Like many a . No Name SSO JLlparl. SAC—LJparl. Walks—Hagea 7, on a, starboard tack. This placed about. Pro been the leading fall driver here for 220 horses will be stabled here for F. Clark DNF SSC where he found out What the game was i ... .t O. Clark Krauae 5, Balzer 0. Strlkeouta—Hagen Miss Methot second at the Initial 11 1 t three straight years, the 100-year- the Aug. 7 opening. Wood PueeyV-Start 2:00 P. M. 6, Krauae 2, Bailer 2. Hlta oft Hageri throwing bags on his shoulders at the old Sea Bright club back in the Atlantic Hlnhlanda .. 002 100 000—3 No Name J. Lord 3.15:5« 'SSC 3 In 8, Krauae 5 In 3 1-3, Balier 2 Inmark and Waters having made a dayTwheniRuoison Country club was Just a dream and something that Jackaon Milts 100 001 011—4 Diane D. Ferrt« 3.18:03 SSC 9 2-3. Winning pitcher Hagen. Loaln fast recovery, third. looked good on blueprints. Two-Baae Hit—Alerter, Double playe Judy J, Johnson 8.19:01 SSO pitcher Krauae. Umpires—Darcy am —S. Keyea-E, Keyea. Struck out by XQ'a Me G. Kirehhof 3.10:20 Aachettlno. When dreams turned Into a reality and Bumson Country Boaely 11, Acker 4, Bales on balls Metropolitan District Championships Seven O'« H. dark 3.21:09 ssc Miss Methot moved Into first club was buUt, Bill started working for Pro William "Cap Bosely 4, Suite B, Sleder 3.21:48 SSC place on the reach to the club and Corbi No Name B. RuthraulT 8.22:08 SSC stake, and held her position to the Groen, In the golf shop and it wasn't long before he worked his To Be Sailed Here Over the Week-End Bosin W. Ingram Jr. 8.28:24 end of the long spinnaker run to way up to assistant pro, a position he held for ten years. Pentuine—Start 2:10 P. M. ssc Firemen's loop Bottoms UD N. Sohetvck 3.23:81 SSC Fair Haven. Mrs. Bull and Waters Along came the first World War and BiH took to the aea Saturday and Sunday, Monmouth Joker G. VanNeaa 3.24:02 MBC dueled for second place with the served 15 months with the Navy. He returned to his old Job Wes Pultz Cops Boat, club will sponsor the annual Bantam R. Davia 8.24:03 MBC male skipper getting the best of it. ••Cap" Green and stayed there for about a year before he moved across Metropolitan District champion- Jersey Shore MBC Batting Averages Meanwhile, Rod Gordon sailed Ban- the Navesink river to take the pro job at Beacon Hill Country club, ships, to be sailed on the Navesink Player Team G AB H Ave. shee II up through the fleet to where ha taught golf for about two years. His next move was a brother Sportsman Event rtver here. This series of races, one Sunday's Results Kerltran, Leon 4 1.00 challenge the leadqcs. Bon Gre Insurancemen "anNMHVanNeM, Leon.'™..™"".' 2 1 1,00' attempted to Jibe her spinnaker Tct in which he teamed up with brother Jim, at the Deal Golf club WALL TOWNSHIP—Wes Pultz, Saturday and two Sunday, will de- Manasquan 8, Adelphia 1. Proyor, F. H, 1 1- 1.00 where they were co-pros. He also spent time with Perry s golf range, Springfield, driving No. 315, came termine which three boats will rep- Leonardo 8, Colts Neck 3. Harris. Rujn«on ...... 1 1 1,00' around the mark, but lost both Oceanport. through tor the ohecker at last resent the Metropolitan district in Whltesville 8, Bed Bank 1. Beaten, 13-2 Cohalla, Leon. 1 1 1,00 Waters and Mrs. Bull In the pro. Around about this time the big battle of World War n Thursday's 15-lap sportsman main the Lightning Internationals to be Ray RRouisellu , Oak. 2 8 .761 cess. The air dropped to almost Long Branch 7, Neptune -3. ,FOBT MONMOUTH—A 14-hlt awusrwuiiRobertsoRbt Hln, ^i,jfiih...... 2 4 .75 sneaked In on the Naulty golf act and Bill went Into defense at Wall stadium. The sportsman held in September at Beach Haven. 4 9 ,667 nothing on the beat home, but Englishtown 9, Eatontown 0. Fort Monmouth attack, behind the J. Hundt'fd, Wan JVaters moved out In front and, al- work where he toiled away to supply materials for the boys on feature is a new attraction at the Eight boats from the local Light- [forfeit). flve-htt pitching of Johnny Walsh, At Wootley, W. L. B. . 8 a .667 Wall oval, and enables the sports- ning fleet have qualified and will Klely, W. L. B 1 S .687 hough pressed from time to tim« the fighting fronts for about three years. Standings combined to give the Slgnaleers an Prlchard, Rumaon .... 5 18 .615 >y Miss Methot, he managed to man drivers to take home addi- compete in this elimination series. 11 .545 After the battleship "Big Mo" was the scene of the peace treaty ^ ^^ ^ ^ Manasquan 1.000 easy 13-2 Friday night over Pru- Supunskl, Leon. ross the line in first place by over .signing, BUI returned to his first love, golf, where he joined his brother , Leading the Bed Bankers will be dential Life,, for their sixth straight Wfieox,rwTL. B.".™™ 3 11 .646 Uona e m Long Branch .875 Ciarneckl, High 8 28 12 ,521 minuate, with Bon Gre second. Charlie Allaire, sailing Fete Cub- .BOO Jim at the Presidio Golf club, San Francisco, Cal, Jim was pro and The 25 lapper—a combination ,Bed Bank .714 win and 25th of the'ieason. GUIs, Ruraeon 4 14 7 Mrs. Bull was third by four seconds bage's Valhalla. Allaire, veteran In- 10 ,500 Bill was assistant. A smooth working brother team was doing very modified and sportsman race—was WhitesviUe .700 Walsh had a no-hltter going in DeBruIn, W. L. B > .500 to hold off Gordon's challenge. ternational skipper, .finished as high Shea, Rumson Z nicely until death separated them in 1950 when Jim passed away, action-packed with three complete Leonardo...... 661 the sixth Inning when with two out, .500 Bill and his late brother Jim started a very worthy golf restarts. Early In the event Buddy as third two years ago and fourth Adelphia .. '.sik second baseman Gene Pilot singled. fiowera, High 2 .500 When the points were totaled, it' L Bottlno" "• , Leon" ...... 2 .600 program on tho West coast when they Inaugurated the teaching Braun, driving No. 771, collided on another occasion. Neptune ... The' SIgnaleer southpaw, property Snow, Leon. .... , 2 .600 WBJ determined that Allaire, skip- of amputees. This program was soon rolling like a snowball with Parker Bohn in No. 62, caus- Other local sailors who have Colts Neck... of the New York Giants, fanned Slmpaon. High, 2 ,500 per of Pete Cubbage's Valhalla, ' and other pros In the bay area lost no time Joining the program ing the red flag to be dropped. After sailed in thsInternationals and 14 Insurance rivals from Newark Bryck. P, M. 1 .500 Waters and Miss Methot would rep- Englishtown ... .200 Suoson, W. U B ,. 1 .476 resent the fleet at the North AU to assist tho unfortunates. a few laps on the restart Charlie who will be fighting for another Eatontown ... and both runs came off him, one Vontl. High « 21 10 .458 Off and on this program attracted over 300 amputees who received Munday, driving No. 65, collided crack at the World Series of Light- .000. in the second and the other In the Vaughn, High. .,.. B 24 11 .454 antic championships. • a tremendous bang out of what the pros were doing for them. Another with Bill Chevalier In No. 106, and ning sailing are Ed Waters, John Games Sunday eighth were unearned. Custek, Leon 8 11 .444 Saturday Bed Bank at Adelphia. Cook, Belford . .. 4 .428 Startr-2tlO p. one of Bill's pet programs is the free classes he conducts each Saturday the side of Chevalier's car was Bull and Barbara Bull. Five other The clincher for Monmouth was Prdbot, P. M i 14 .428 •Ightnlng;, Skipper M. for approximately 25 kids which are free of charge. Bill says the kids completely smashed In. However, Monmouth Boat club pilots,' all with Manasquan at Long Branch. the eighth frame, when they scored Schledt, Rumaon 4 14 .418 Finish realiy go for the game and ho sees many potential golfers in the mak- the car was still mechanically a good chance of finishing well up Neptune at Engllshtown, six times on live hits, an error and Sevenson, W. L. B, •..»... t 7 .416 lo Long. h. Waters ._ 8:18 sound, and Bill was able to continue In the regatta, are June Methot, Colts Neck at WhitesviUe. two walks. Woods, Oak _ t 12 .409 'atlence, J. Dill 3:18:30 ing. "Some of 'em will make wonderful golfers," declared BUI. O'NeJI, With „ « 22 .400 Ion Gre, J. Methot „..- 3:19 ' We asked Bill: Is golf as popular on the West coast as It Is In competition. On the next restart Bod Gordon, John Spurdle, Ran- Leonardo at Eatontown. (forfeit PRUDENTIAL: LIFE Carlaton, High, ....-...._... . s 10 .400 larefoot, B. Bull Tom Elliot, In the Gundaker No.dall Keator and Bob Davis. win for Leonardo.) AB R H msWu. P. M. 2 5 .400 Wlfa End. C. Ravndnl 3:19:40 on the East? "It surely is," replied BUI, "Why out there the IS, blew, a hose, spilling water, Crane, aa, 4 0 0 MOM, Wan _ 3 10 .376 51 Toro II. J. Bull 3:22:08 candlestick maker, butcher, mechanic, carpenter, white collar Among the visiting -skippers will Pilot 2b 8 0 Blledner, Oak „. 8 8 .863 am, R. Davia , . 3:23:25 which caused him to spin, and the be Magnus Federson of Nyack, Bulloci, '2b 0 0 Duncan, High, .... 6 22 .333 Water Witch. J. Spurdl 3:31 worker, etc., all play the game." Bill attributes this to the fact race to be halted. .893 that golf Is played on the West coast 12 months of the year. sailing hi* new Olsen boat Peder- Hulln, cf » 3 0 Delaney, Rum, . 4 It emlnl, J. Drew S^'^SS Slo-Mo-Shun Due Banlaa, 3b, p » 8 MIMer, Leon 3 12 .333 lalnbeju, H. Sadler a:3S The trip East was Bill's first in seven years and although he was In the final outcome Malach took son, always a great favorite at Red Caiale, If : 4 Rclnhardt, P. M. .. 8 9 8 Buit J. Enerhardt ' 3,35 on a busy schedule, ho enjoyed every minute of it. Friday morning he the checker to make his seventh Bank, has finished as high as sec- Root, rf lb 4 H. Hundt'fd. Fan ., ,333 \l^pplejaikk , J. HatcHthh . ::.... 3:3S:J1 teamed up In a foursome and he and Alice Sullivan edged Mrs. John victory of the season . ond place in the Internationals, and Kullah, ih, . a Rob Routsell, Oak 4 12 .333 .evenger, B. Watera «.».... DNp Is defending champion ot the Met- For Regatta Belmont, rf, ...... 1 Smith, W, L, B. 3 .333 Vanderer. M. Sherwood DNF Sullivan and Tom Biy. First Heat, 10 Lava—1. RlchU Hall, Swenaon, e 2 KonowiU, Leon 2 .838 lanahee II, K. Gordon , DNF Toms Blver; !, Pete Lavance, Sprint ropolitan district. Also from Nyack Th« stars are starting to shine McCarthy, c. ... , 1 Red Roumell. Oak, ...... 2 .983 Manana, N. Clifton _..., BUI Is married to Marjorle Haulbosky, sister of Leonardo's Lake: 8, Buddy Braun, Union. Time— will be Joe Holfee, sailing* Johnny Palrlle, p. .. t RoldOT, W. L. B 1/ ,883 Sunday postmaster, Benjamin J. Haulbosky. Bill enjoyed hli flight 2)64.50. Bull's old El Toro, and Palmer brightly for the 20th National Llln, lb...... 1 Konita, Leon 1 .388 . Start—2U0 P. M. Second Heat, 10 Upa—1, Sam Mal.oh, Sweepstake regatta to be held on Kondrup, Rumaon ...... 1 .883 levenger, E, Watera _.. 4:27:J« East even though his wife wasn't enthused by means of air Epler, Jr., skippering Spray. loa Ore, J. Methot _., travel. In fact, It was the first time she went above the clouds. Lanadale, Fa.; 2, Tom Clark. Red Bank; the Navesink river Sept. 13-14, The II i 5 Kumau, Rumaon ^...... 1 .883 4:28192 8. Wei Fultt. Springfield. Time— 2164.09, It Is anticipated that there will star speedboat driver in the coun- FORT MONMOUTH O'Heron, P. M. 2 ,838 larefoot, B. Bull «|29:B6 While vacationing In the county, BUI and his wife wero guests Third Heat, 10 Lapa—1, Bllf Oltevaller, be several other Nyack boats on AB R Halleran, V. H, 2 ,833 lanahee n, R, Oordon ...... 4IZ9IS4|2B|5D9 ot Mrs. Naulty's brother-in-law and slater, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sayrevlllei 2, Tom Elliott, Bloomneld; try, Stanley Sayres, this week wired lpsrl, ab, ....»••»...... *< 2 Luker, Bolford 1 .88! Patience, J. Dill 43104:81:000 8, Jim Dolanoy, Hope. Time—2185.20. hand as well at Lightnings from Ray E. Taylori executive vice presi- Sontiomtry, 2b Mulvifilll, P, H.. 6 .81! lam, R. Davia 4:32i«« EUert, rt. 35, Mlnneslnk rark. First Semi-final, 12 Lapa—1, Bill the Rarltan Bay' and lake Ho- Koater, If. .t Card. High _.... 4 .307 !l Toro II, 3. Bull .... 4I88I3S Chevalier; 2. Tom Elliott; t, Tom Clark. dent of the Community Chamber of Vater Witch J. Spurdle 4i8SiI2 patcong, i . i. . " Commerce, requesting accommoda- Challlott, lb, •...,..,.,..*, Bob Kelk Oak 4 .807 SHORT SNORTS FROM SPORTS—Race track chatter over the Time—8128.61. Younff cf Robbina, P. H „ 4 .807 Janana, N. Clifton «i85i38 Consolation—10 Lapa—1. Jarker Bohn, Veteran skippers are looking tor tions tor eight persons during the Nletopakl, aa Brand, W. L. B 8 .807 •arena, O. Kolly _„, 4|8SH4 record dally double paid at Monmouth Park Saturday 1B still humming Freehold I 2, Bill Bentley, Laurence Har- a hotly contested series' with' at two-day classic. Wright, rf. McOlcnnon, P, M...... i .286 lust, J, Eberhardt 4l80l2* like a bee hive hanging from a maple tree, The double paid $3,962.60 bor; t. Jack Powell, Fort. .Monmouth. least ten boats fighting for the top Scarhrough, a Brawte, P. M, J .286 P. Cubbage ;.-..... DISQ Time—2lS8.ll. Mr. Sayrca Is owner of Slo-Mo- Walah, p , Winner. Runuon 2 for a ten and threo combination. However, numerous fans that were ,288 ail'lf Tone, E, Spafkea"".'.'.'.'."'.'.'..'." DNP Sportamnn Feature, IS Lapa—J, Wei honors of the- regatta, - Shun V and Slo-Mo-Shun IV. His Oolee.' Btlforrt li ,27 not on hand this particular day, missed out on the other combinations Pultit 2, Charlie Mundy. Laurenw Har. powerful Slo-Mo-Shun IV T»oenMy 18 II 14r&riey, f. H • .27' when the board read like this: 10-1, $3,067.80; 10-2, $l,<>78.60; 10-4, $2,766.- bor; 3, Chick (noion, Belmar. Time— Prudential Ufa 0 1 0 a 0 «0 1 0— J Sitklea, Oak 4 4101.25. set the world's speed record for un- .272 60; 10-5, $8,283.40; 10-6, $2,161,40; 10-7, $3,088.80; 10-8, $701.80; 10-9, $5,005.- Dr. Dumont Enters Boat Fort Monmouth 0 1 0 3 0 10 « x—13 Frisco, P. M, 8 ,272 Malach Leads ' Feature Event, 26 .Lapa—1. Sin Ma- limited hydroplanes of 178.497 miles batted in—Chslllott I, Young J. B. Co.tello, F. H 4 .366 40; 10-10, $115.20; 10-11, $2,211.60 and 10-12, $1,408.80. loht t, Tom Clark; 3, Blil.Ohevsllsr; 4, Valah 1, Llparl, Montgomery, Nletop. fix, P. M Richie Hall) C, Wei Fulti. Time—None. In Predicted Log Race par hour, This mark Was the fastcjt - " .. 4 .261 * Forty-eight lucky 12 ducat holders were In on the huge dou- speed man has aver traveled over Wr!*htt, Scajbrough, Pilot, Root, Ztlly. Btlford ...... a ,2(1 Wall's, Drivers wo*t>M» hlti—•Montgomery», YYoung, Robertton, High. ,111 ble and left the racing plant feeling mighty happy and we'd FAIR, 'HAVEN—Addition*! en water, right, Hulln, Caia.lt, Stoltn bbtitai — Konpon, Uon WALL TOWNSHIP — Wall it*. NOAH'S BALL OLUB tries in the Shrewsbury River parl, Young, Hulln, Baits In ballsbi — .261 say financially richer. Read 'em and weep In your boar suda. The announcement that the boat Blumw-- -—T-»^--p, Itumw^Tivw^^gn* WaV-TV^W'f...—. t • ,261 dlum will now proaant double foa- SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-Salt Yaoht club's pradloted log raoe to iH WalsV I, ill"ril? Is'fr'o'B'BtnKi' i. Petara.Biims.onPttara. Buijuon. 1 .261 Cpl. Edward F. Werse of Port Monmouth la a member ot tho "Van- WM coming* here, was mad* at s.ttrlk«.outs—-By Wilih 14. bjr Fslrll. « John P. Odubato, Bel a ture program* every Wednesday guards," seconil-]>la.«e baseball team of the 18th Infantry regiment In Lake City's basoball club couldn't be held Saturday, Include the Hur- recent meeting of the National )y Banlai l.Hti-OB W.lih. I In.« ,181 ricane, M-foot oVe-ft owned, by Dr B. M«n«(tl>!ii, Wan. ...„,.. 4 .88: and Saturday nights. The new poll- tha Central Confcronce league In Germany. Worse Is the No. 1 chucker play at home tor the first month Sweepitakos oommlttee at the Mol- Minor, P, M 4 .114 cy, which had Its atart last weok, for the team and ia aasigned aa a personnel clerk with *he regiment. of this season because flood waters Allen B, Dumont ot Englowood, ly Pltohar hotel, Veteran member* Itoher Jack Coltollo, F, H...... t 90 4 ,10idlfferi from the regular evenU In This boat won: the .July 12 Block Irlle, Jo, AUutalo, galford .... lilt '&h, Ha Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis C. Werse, Walnut st. Ed'wo* Inundated Dtrks Field and nearby fit tha regatta, believe the entry of Jo* Adutato, Btlford .... 9 that there la now a IB-lap sports- formerly on the mound staff of the Red Sank Giants before he entered itmti. Island Prtdloted log race, and Is the world's fastest boat will draw in a ,ioi the largest craft'entered thus far. Millar, P, M „ 4 in ' .101 man main In addition to tht regu« tht service, Defending champions of the many of tha nation's fastest craft Gfeentree Stable Matheo, T. H 4 ID .20 lar 35-lap combination aporUman Pioneer Leaguo, th» Bees "wen In Other now entries Include the and top drlvara, ' Ohrtatopjar. W. I* B I ti .IH and modified feature Superintendent Everett Wilson of Monmoiith rark will j.; u ,18 last place when they got thntrEdna Mao, owned by Dr, Edward Pace* Money Winner* a • buay couplo nf hours following Saturday's last race. Kv will Waters, Long Branch Iceboat and Mr. Taylor Mid that Sayrei, a. Hoppooh, WanWa , a Since tha new ayatem hat been first 1962 ohuoe to play before Satttle, Wain,, builnouman, will Pomiihrey, PP,, M, ...... I !! In effect, Bill Bentley, Laurence make a rush transformation of tho M.P. olubhouae when hln the homefolks. Yaoht club; tht Maggli-Lls own«d MONMOUTH JPARK-Thtrt WM nn, Wan, , 4 |» crew swarms Into the area vHh booths and games for the irllt- «.«« iiv tht &nnua.l B«B.U1« regatta. only ont chtngt In tht itandlnf of PS, W.t. 8 « 18 Harbor, driver of the iporUman by Edward N. Woolley, Bngltwood! next waek and will move But to torlnjr midway which will bo one of tho features of the Turf Colorado A A M'I football teem Pygmalion ownod by Wlllitd P. tht flrtt ttn monty-wlnnlnc owntn .jtrew, F, H, a to Chevy No. 103 tiaa taken two malna. Charity Ball, it will alto be nocetiary to oonatruot band ttanda. Kant, O,, whara ha will plok tip Lou «t Monmouth park during tht patt Oarrlty, Wan. IMIt« 44 " Other aportsman drlvori who art poiMitoi a tltlo It hopes it wont iWhltlook, F»lr Havani Doborah, Ftgaol, one of hli drlvam. After la Oak dear the main lounges for dancing, set up auction booth* and k«ep next soason, Last year tin owned by Henry Oormond, Long waek of aport, aa Larry MaoPhatl out to oraah tha winner's olrcla ln« make olhor rapid changes for the his evening of entertainment. partlolpatstin! g In tht Oatrolt r«* nrovtd baok Into tht charmed olude Pete LaVanoe, Bill Hall, Don Rtmi l«.d ths nation In least oppo- Branch Iceboat and front olub, ' Sayroi will start hli trip Bud rurrrtl, Hhrovtbury, dl*play» m points In tha nation*! sltlon fumble* reooverad, They ra. and Pompano, owned tar Dr, AMO WtUMr, group throuth tht vlotory of Ow Pratt, Charlie Dyer, Jerry Bennett -----U -^UlJWOn ItlMMHHMI I 1 and Eld Manallo, short track dlvlnlnn 1052 olwmplon»hlp race according to the cortrtd only sight anemy bobbltn, IHoyt, Rum>on> to Rad B«nk. aral Staff In tht Long Branoh V,B, Wooiiev }!,, WLB S 1 last standlnira unnounoml by Mia. National Association for Stook Handloap. MM. Joteph M, Oudont Vlfburn, Oak, 8.1 Tht largttt number of wliu to Oar Auto Racing. Ho la the only Monmouth oouitty driver BBOWNIB TURNOVER droppad out of tht olrolo. tonovar,/. «,...„.«.„.... «' j date la held by Bam Malneh, X*n» UIKMI, ll»lford I f dalt, Pa,, pilot of tho 99 with (I* listed among the top ten ,. , Tommy Olartt ot Bert Bank, after lining a w«dg« to pitch to thn irreen. Bailor «ent lha ball Into ' RT, LOUIH (AP)-Uat Nov. 30 Tht laftdtri, jolng Into tht float three yoars or raclnv at Hall stadium, finally oopned Mmtdf a whan tha bmnhall commUalonar1* three waaka of tht matting, aroi faaturtt to hit oredlt thlt aeuon, featurn plum Saturday night, Tom had been hi ulacn and nhoiv I It A cup for an italic two. Tlit figure "1" want down on (hit Ortentraa alablo, 180,8001 Jose Other modified stock driven who lint hull •core, lnnvi'vnr, hncuuin Roy v»% entitled to a wtroke offlca announced tha 1953 baiabull i/ord::::::;:::::! 8? money befaro, hut hn nover quit* nabbed a flrtt ifoo* (XMltlnn. rottari tha Bt, Louli Browns h«d Oavagnano, |88,6TR| J. L, MoKnli Oak. t race wttkly at Wall Include such in thai hold, TIIK dcucp, wltnewtMl by .lack Welch. Fort Mon. .III W.. outstanding apted Jockli* u At Tha annual Rhrtwshury ftlvtr Yacht Olub prtdtated loir r&ea U mouth pro, ami older* In Welch'* fournomn hfllpml Hoy t A hole-ln-one on the par-four, VHO-yard Milt holn at Nprlng fflvtnlnir Ntwa, who watohia Jooktyt etay on Chair mountt dally at hli 83 Inttroolltglatt matohti and -•-•• (lolf dub It a bnatt tluil Hoy Jlitunr inn inthn, tin antry to tha pott belongi to Otorit gun river mar here, Albert atradtr MM',, forgot how lhay stay mounted when he WM In tha mult raot, Poolt, John Onvar'e tailtUtnt hit garntrtd 14 Turn matoh medali f, cooktd tht nih, whloh , hid (I Hit (pal In U«l week'n .Icrwy Hhorr |irn-amH(i pony In a full brother during Iht past two tauoni, Rng- iiforir". .:",::::: ,00 •wallowed both hook*, Joaoph But. whllft IraniMl with 1'rn Amly Nlkora nf Mwnii HIM, Ml* ilrlvo. in lha thrtft'girim nut, No Injurlpi wart racnrdad txotpl In Wlllli «lr, a ullghtly hullt junior, It the . Rumann ., ,1111 lar, the olhor imgler, hoipod hire) WM Mwut ijj rtiit tlMri W tb« Wp (rontloi Uit J,iUi grata, . prldii In On* HMtn, hy Shut Out out tf ,"m Bold Anna by Bold Viattiri. ion ef tin loeal golf pro. • M-« At ttj IU «»»i* fZl. (i Hi ia jtED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 Shrewsbury Club Holds Signaleers Nip Local Giants Slip Sailing Point Races SURF, FIELD AND STREAM LONG BRANCH — Fourteen Orange Giants oaU answered the starting gun of Timely NoteB On The Great Outdoors WALL STADIUM In Shore Circuit Sunday's point races conducted by BY STEW VAN VUtET In 10th Frame ha Shrewsbury Sailing regatta. ROUTE 34 - BELMAR, N. J. Randall won the Lightning claju, Aschettino't Nine Edged, 3-1, The World'« Mo»t Versatile Track BLTJES STEAL THE SHOW campaign with the purpose of mak- Fort Monmouth Nine Kingston copped the Comets and ing "STRIPED BASS A HOOK- {erchhof won the Wood Pussy As stripers go Scores 26th Win, Preient* AND-UNE FISH ONLY." TJie first By Whiteaville; Leonardo Wins 6th lass. into th»ir mid- Of a aeries of releases has reached summer slump, our desk. It is to be followed by 6-5; lord Hits Lilhtnlngi Start 2:10 Finiah the choppers of The Red Bank Giants slipped an-1 ••Singled for Nagy In 9th WIU End C. Rajldlll 4.4«:2< distribution of posters and car and SOUTH ORANGE — Superb other notch in Jersey Shore Base- •••Struck oul- for Thuv In 9th iVamlarer M, Sherwood 4.47:21 the sea steal the window sticken. •Struck out for R«ld In Hth temini B. Drew 4. 48:01 spotlight. What pitching and a ninth-inning rally ball league standings when the Cameta Start 2i40 Finiah According to William J. Mackey, iVinaome 1). Klniriton 4.4K;4;l STOCK CAR RACES has all the ear- with two outs featured Fort Mon- ".Tints" were edged, 3-1, by Whites- marks of a cycle president, "No stone is being left mouth's win Sunday afternoon over ville In a circuit tilt on the Lor- >h»n K. Kyan 4.4S:B6 unturned to gather convincing evi- the South Orange Giants in ten raine Stalder Memorial field Sun- lee-Whin. E. Wlvth 4.4-.16 to top all cycle dence that many social, ooonomlo 2 Lawyers Seek Relenllnmi J. Waterhury 4.0:54 blueflah years is innings, 6-5, before 2,700 fans at day afternoon, Wind Mm O, VanNett 4.so:en EVERY WED. & SAT.—8:30 P. M. getting off to a and recreational benefits will ac- Cameron ileld as the Signaleers A timely double by Red Pemble- O. Clark J, Olaik DNK crue to the citlcens of this state it Wood Pua»y'» Start 2:60 Finiah NO BAIN J>AT£S fast start. For the striped bau is put on the pro- won their seventh straight and ton gave George Adcock and the Harness Racing XQ'a Me O. Kirchhof several week* it 26th of the season. WMUsvllle A. C. the victory. Pem- Nr> Name A. Bowie NASCAR Sanctioned Phone BEImar 9-1871 has been known tected list. The shameful slaugh- It was a scoreless game for the bleton's double came in the third TRENTON, (AP) — Two South uily J, Johnaon that large ter of these hibernating bass must first six innings as Ed "Whitey" inning and drove home two runs. Jersey lawyers applied for a license Sevm O'a H. Olafk 4.117:12 Stew VanVUet not be repeated in the bays and SuiW R. Sleder 4.07199 have been con- Ford held South Orange to one hit, Then he scored when Jim Geno- Monday to operate harness racing schools of blues rivers of New Jersey again. Since next summer at the Garden Stale verging on the Jersey coast from such a forward step would not af- while the Giants' ace, Phil Walker, vose dropped Rlley's throw from 1 blanked Monmouth on four hits. right field. Race track. all directions, with their ultimate fect the welfare or income of the The State Racing Commission destinatiotiti n beinbi g thth e ShrewsburShb y overwhelming majority of the state, The Signalmen opened the scoring Adcock allowed the Giants hut in Ijhe seventh frame and it was four hits. Whltesville acquired ten said Howard English of Vlneland 'rocks located oil Monmouth Beach. we consider It an entirely reason- and Samuel P. Orlando of Haddon- The first arrivals have already able and constructive demand. We the Monmouth pitcher whp started hits off Herman Aschettlno's nine i put in their appearance. They are need the help of every salt water itt. despite 18 strikeouts recorded by fleld filed.an application to conduct 1 a week ahead of time, but seem' to fisherman in this state. Join the Whitey opened the frame with a Banker chuckers, a harness race meeting from July i be following the same pattern as league, contribute, and give us your single to left and Walker walked Tha victors chased home all of 4. to Aug. 1, 1953. 1 in former years. We had a so at help. If you are already a member, the next batter, Norm Reno. Whitey their runs in the third Inning On the application, English was , them lait Saturday aboard the Car- get another member to join." surprised the crowd with a steal while the Bankers scored their lone listed as president of the Jersey j bon Copy II, Capt, Dwight Foster, of third and Bob Koster lifted a run In the fifth frame. Harness Racing association and Or- The release pictures a "shad" gill • out of Irwln'a Yacht works and pop between third and home which Merchants Win 8th lando was listed as secretary and f found them located about one-half net full to bursting with big striped fell untouched, Reno was an easy treasurer. ! hour's run southeast of the gas bau being beached somewhere in Stretching their winning streak the Great Bay area last February. force at second and Ford scam- The only harness racing now in auna at I buoy at Monmouth Beach, or an to eight, the undefeated Manas- The word "this" is written above pered home safely. New Jersey is held at the Freehold [ hour and one-half southeast of In the eighth inning, Ed Nietop- quan Merchants continued to pace Raceway at a track built exclus- ! Scotland Lightship. This will put the picture, then the word "versus" the circuit by trouncing Adelphia, followed by a picture of a salt wa- skl opened the inning with a walk ively for the sport. I you about 12 miloa offshore and and Johnny .Walsh, one of Mon- 8-1, on the Manasquan high school The race commission said theai i slightly south of Monmouth Beach. ter fisherman holding up one single field. striper, with a broad grin on his mouth's star hurlers playing right steps must be taken following p g field, also walked. With two Slits, The Merchants knocked off Adel- new application for racing permit | A FISHERMAN'S GOOD DEED face and the word "this" written Ford drilled his second hit to left, phia with ease as they successfully The commission must determin MONMOUTH PARK above it, scoring Nictopskl and giving Mon- blendeblddd in five-hitfihit pitchinithi g of within' 15 days it the applicatlo ? Skipper Foster, with Lou Getting Monk" ! of Spring Lake and the writer had TO.URNAMENT NOTICE mouth a 2-0 lead. Malanlx with a ten-hit meets the requirement of state law OCEANPORT, N. J. , been trolling for an hour or more However, the hot weather and blasting attack of Ed Roman. Man- If the commission rinds the ap To date, 16 clubs have entered Whlteys' running the past two in- asquan bunched its runs Into two plication to be In order, it will cal I southeast of the Shrewsbury rocks teams In the tenth U. S. Atlantic innings, six in the second and two I without a sign of a strike when nings forced the Yankee southpaw a public hearing noi later thai Tuna tournament, to- be held at to the sidelines, after pitching to In the eighth. Sept. 15 in Camden county. | -we noticed a boat heading In our New Londpn , Conn., Aug. 26-28. Adelphia avoided a. blanking job | direction. Soon we were able to the first two batters in the eighth, Following the public hearing:, Headquarters for "the tournament In which he walked the first man by scoring Its only runs in the Arst ! make her out an the Tooklt II, Capt, will be the. Griswold.hotel.at inning, Martin aJiii Hendrteluon the commission, finds no objection, v Ad Howland, oMtumson; " • and flral baseman Fortson tripled to a provisional license is granted. The ton, Conn. Tournament entries must right for a run, It was only the both hit singles and Devino was NOW THRU AUG. 9 • 8 RACES DAILY | At we drew; near her skipper be filed before Aug. 1, with C. W. safe on Ferrette'g wild peg to first Camden county clerk then is noti- i called out to us to follow him, and third hit off Ford but the heat fied and must make a place on POST 2:30 DAILY DOUBLE 1st & 2nd RACES Strong, tournament director, 139 caused Coach "Mule" Haas to bring that allowed Martin to dash for the within a short time we were able East 57th st., New York 22. rubber. • November's election ballot for a ref- to make out a sizable fleet located In Don Peterson, The latter was erendum on the license. One of America's most beautiful and modern greeted by a single by second- After the six registered In the at the edge of the mudhole. Every As of July 1», the Manasquan second frame, the Merchants added Voters In Delaware township, t one we passed had blues aboard. River Marlin & Tuna club of Blielle baseman Nolan. He walked Walker site of Garden State Park, and in race courses . . . designed for your enjoyment. and centerflelder Knothe, and left- a pair of insurance tallies In the ' Capt. Cliff Doerle of tho Night continues to lead/all three divisions eighth on Malanix's circuit blow Camden county would vote on the j Hawk, out of Fullen's yacht basin, of the sixth annual R. J, Schaefer fielder Urban singled the third and question. The question is approved fourth runs of the inning across. and a double by Stern and Tom I held up 15 fingers. Salt Water Fishing contest. High' Day's three bagger. on a county basis, but If It docs SATURDAY, JULY 26, THE TYRO STAKES f Our lines had hardly hit the wa- lands Striped Bass Release club has A long fly to loft sent the fifth not pass In the township, the pro- ] ter before we started to get fish jumped from fifth to third place run over and things looked. bad Branchen In 24 Spot visional license automatically dies. I weighing up to four pounds. The for Monmouth at this point. during the month. Mrs. Wjlllam Long Branch won its seventh Or if the township approves, but I first one we-caught was filled with Frank of Shrewsbury leads the With two outs in the ninth, with | baby squid, so we changed our lures victory by trimming the Neptune the county does not, the provisional Gen'IAdm. $1.80 tax Inci. No ftocirtfl ladles as a member of the Manas- Bob Koster tripling in between and American Legion nine, 7-3. The license dies. j to- red and yellow Tony Accetta quan River Marlin & Tuna club, scoring on an Infield out by Young, Children net admitted Sundoyt I Ji|fglt-Eels and three-ounce trolling the partisan crowd took It for victors scored six rum in the first If the referendum is unfavorable : weights. ' four Innings, then coasted in to in either county or township, the ALONG THE WATERFRONT granted that the Giants had the maintain its grip on the second New Jersey Harness Racing Asso- Later in- the day wa decided to The first catoh of blueflsh to ar- game In hand, . spot in the standings. ciation cannot apply for a license make a try for school tuna. Chang- rive at Bohr's landing, Highlands, Then the action started. Nletop- again for five years. ing lures to small, red and white skl kept things alive with a sharp Six-hit pitching by Herb Van 1 was made by Capt. Hugo Wig- Note and Greg Bova and a first In addition to horse racing at feathers, the skipper revved the strum of the Henrietta. Skipper single to left and Thurman Wright powerful twin motors up to 1,800 inning triple by Paul Lacity paced Garden State Park and harness Hugo had aboard Jerry Kaden- followed with a home run deep to the Republicans to the win. Long racing at Freehold, New Jersey has i r.p.m. Much to our surprise we got bach and Jim McGough, both ot right center to tie matters up. g | a, terrific strike. The click of our Branch scored six runs In the horse race tracks at Atlantic City Highlands, and A. F. Miller, Eliza- Walsh tabbed Walker with a.long first four frames, then and Oceanport, I reel sang a' high-pitched song, and beth. They docked lost Thursday triple and represented the tie- coasted 3 the line took off at a mile-a-mlnute home. Lacityt , Greg Bradley and with SO blue* up to lour pounds, breaking run. That was all for Bill Bossone accounted for all 3 clip. Feeling sure we were fast to caught while trolling south of Am- Walker and Ossle Grasso came on BEST THREESOME I a school tuna we played him with er eight Brancher hits. brose Lightship, Capt, Charley to relieve, getting the third out on DALLAS, Tex. (API—Best three- I great care, only to find it was a Hilton of Shrewsbury, aboard his . Field Club Trimphs 1 three-pound blue. a roller to the mound. some during the first round of the boat, Mlstrejw Mine, docked at Ir- Peterson checked a South Or- Leonardo Field club vaulted into U. S. Open golf championship con- I In all our bluefiahlng experience wln's boat works, Red Bank, with | we had never hooked a blueflsh at ange threat in the ninth as the fifth place by clipping Colt's' Neck, sisted of amateur James G. Jack' 16 blueflsh. This was the second opening batter singled,. 8-3. The field clubbers rolled to son of Klrkwood, Mo., and pros ! such speed and in the white water catch of the mid-season to land at i within 60 feet of the boat. • ' In the tenth, Reno walked with victory behind the two-hit chuck- Charles' Farlow of Greenaboroj N. Irwln's. Capt. Ray O'Neill, Jr., of one out and stole second. George ing of Jim Screen. Dave "Dim" C, and Clarence Dozer ot Harts- It is only a matter o( a few days Red Bank chummed up 150 pounds before fishing the clock around will Montgomery sent a slow roller to Cashion worked the game for the dale, N. Y. They scored 74, 71 and g of ' blues aboard his sklft Yippee. short which went for a hit, sending losers. The big noise of the gamo 71, respectively for a' 216 total, be in order at the Shrewsbury They were caught about 12 miles Reno to third. Koster hit to second came when Charlie Walling ex- lowest threesome aggregate during east of Long Branch. The mid- rocks. We predict that night for a force on Montgomery, the ploded a homer in the fourth inn- the first. 18 holes. Dozer, pro at under way season salt water fishing Is In full the Scarsdale Golf Club, finished chumming will geg t y relay to first was late for the ing with one aboard. ' aboubt t tthh e firstt quartet r of tht e moon, swing. There are weakfish, porglcs, double play and Reno scored the tied for 13th. Jackson and Farlow lufayettex and blue-claw crabs in Engllahtown profited by a for- also finished In the money during which falls on July 29. From then He-breaking run. feit victory over , the Eatontown on it will be a madhouse out there the Naveslnlc and South Shrews- the 72-hols competition. bury rivers. . Fluke and porglcs In Urban walked for South Orange nine which has been dropped from at "The City on the Rocks." with one out in the tenth, but Pe- the league. Sandy Hook bay - and along the terson got the next two batters and THE CITY ON THE BOOKS" coast. The start of one of the The GlanU fell two «nd a half greatest blueflsh runs In years Is Monmouth had its 26th win. games behind the Merchants with the reason we call it the "City in the making. School tuna are re- SOUTH ORANGE a five and two slate, while the On the Rocks" Is because during ported working closer to shore. AB R leaders display a seven-game win the height of the blueflsh run there ..„ .... t, e streak. Long Branch Is in second Knothe, cf .... ~..-.u 4 will be as many as several hundred Look for them any day at the mud- Urban, If . .... « 8 place with a seven and one record. boatbt s witit h theihi r workinki g lighthts hole. MuderaW, lib - 5 •WHITESVILLB OEhlin&n, rf ...— •...•<•..••••....-..• 5 shining, and at a distance it ap- Greco, c ..> — AB R H pears to be a small city out In the An Item of Local Interest Fortaon, lb .....; Broftdwnter, aa 4 11 middle of the ocean. In fact, one Noliin, 2h I* Pembleton, 3b, 5 0 1 A recent issue of The Cocoa Trib- Walker, p _ ... Phillips, lb - - „ 5 0 2 night while trolling for stripers off Puduano, c « ~ 4 0 2 GET THE MOST FOR the rocks at Sandy Hook., a boat une, published at Cocoa, Fla., had Rarton of BOO came up to us in the dark and a front page feature article re- 14 5 t Appleu'e-U, If 5 » 0 garding the first sail fish to be FORT MONMOUTH Miller. 2b 2 0 0 asked us If the lightg s they could AR R R. Ptmblnon, rf 4 0 i see i n thth e tht L caught from a charter boat' at Reno, cf ,._ 4 Adcock, p 4 1 1 Branch.. southeast were Long Canaveral- harbor. Montgomery, 2b -'. (t 88 I 10 It you have never chummed for The article has local Interest be- Koster, 1( _...... I RED BANK Young, .ib - - 6 blueflsh at tho Shrewsbury rooks cause it was Illustrated by a picture NietopakJ. M ...... '.... 2 AB R H you have something to look forward showing Capt. Fred Fisher, owner Marmona. 2b .5 Wright, lb . .._ 4 Lowli. 3b YOUR GASOLINE DOLLAR to, Once night chumming gets into and operator of the charter boat Walsh, rf —- 4 Stoecker, > i full swing it is packed with such Sea Spray, who Is a former Red Senrbrough, e - 4 Sanborn, lb. ...:. > Ford, p 4 MAEXUCCB. cf fast and exciting action that words Banker. Peterson, n 1 Jh t are unable to describe it. To be The fish weighing 32 pounds and Jonanneman, rf 2 Naughton, rf H ~ 2. one of them is something for a measuring five feet, five inches in 41 Rlley, If „. ». Fort Monmouth ...... 000 (101) ill High-test Blue Sunoco now stepped up salt water sportsman to always re- length, was hooked by Johnny Kldd Mlnton, If 1 South Orange 000 000 uofi Qenoveae c ...... _..._ 2 member. and was boated after a 20-mlnute EDIi Koater 2, Wright 2, Young, Pullen. c • 1 Our tip for the week. Is to engago tttule. Ford, Urban 2, Muderakl, Fortaon. No- *Meglll - 1 a charter for some night during The balance of the day's catch lan. 2Bi Ford. »Bi Koater, WHuht, Stevens, n 2 Walah, Fortinn. HA: Wright. Stolen Bluul, p I the full moon of August, if you from the Sea Spray Included three beaeoi Reno 3, Ford, Nolan, SAO: Ur- to highest anti-knock in its history ate fortunate in hitting & calm cobta, three barracuda and a king ban. Wftlkei Fnrd 3, Petaraon », Walkfr IS 1 4 night, when the fish are "In the mackerel. 7. ttruan 1. StrlkeouUi Ford 8. Peter- . 'Grounded out for Pullen In 9th. mood," wo assure you you will aon 2, Walker 7, araaao 1. HIU oITi Whltaavllle OOJ 000 000—3 Fnrd 9 In 7, Feteraon > In S, Wnlkar Hed Bonk 000 001 000—I Still saves you up to 24 a galloirover never regret it. 11 In 8 2-3, flrauo 1 In 1 1-9. Winning Two-Baae Hit—U Fembleton, Hlta oft Orioles Rally pitcher! Petereon, Loatntf Pitchert Qru- Stevena 8 In 8 Innlnge, oft Stout 2 in HEAVY FLUKE BUN •0, Umpires! Ctrlln ana Stelllnga. 4 Innlnge. Struck out by Stevens 10, by Stout a, by Adeock 4, Double nlayi premium-priced gasolines One of tho heaviest fluke runs To Triumph, 8-7 —AUcock-I,. Pembloton-Phllllpa. Umpire! In years continues to Increase In —Kolo and Kovaleskl, MAKE US PROVE IT: Run your loaBt 10 gallons). Then test your FAIR HAVEN — A fourth-Inking LONG BRANCH numbers all along the Jcraoy coast, Clark Registers AB K H gasoline tank as nearly empty as car under any familiar conditions, with porglcs a closp second, Fluke rally by the Fair Haven Orioles Marotte, r/» 110 have worked In close to shore and kept their record clean In the sec- More, rf I 0 0 possible of the gasoline you now You'll see what we mean when we nmtlley, 2b 4 * I are being caught from the surf, ond halt of Little League competi- First Wall Win l.aelly, a * 1 .1 have in it. Then till up with this say that it's the finest gasoline in Shark River Inlet Is crowded to tion Saturday morning when the Hoaione. Id ft I I capacity with ardent fluka fisher- Orioles edged Atlantic Highlands, WALL TOWNSHIP-Bill Bent- Pin-inn, cf. II 1 0 powerful new Blue Sunoco (or at the 25 year history of Blue Sunoco. mon. On the outgoing tide thore 8-7, on the grammar school field, ley, Laurenoo Harbor, driving No. Wood., nf 2 0 IS 102, came through for tha checker J, Aeerra., If - 4 0 0 Is hardly standing room. Manas- Trailing 6-4 going Into the top of at Saturdny evening's IB-lap sports- A > quan Inlet Is also producing excel- the sixth frame, the victor* rallied " "ib" l..::::::;::::::::::::::::z I S 8 Car owners discover Blue Sunoco's greater value lent fluko fishing, Ons of tho grout- with (our rum whioh were cli- man main* event. ;aro, n. .„«..,.... 4 ft 6 In the 26-lap combination fea- VanNote, p - 4 0 0 ait concentrations of door-mat# I) maxed.by John Sangston's drive to Dove, n 0 0 0 located In tho Sandy Hook aroa, center leld to knook over the win- ture, Bill Chevalier, Sayrevlllc, where catohe* of 100 and over to ning run. driving No, 106, took, the lead In IT a Boat aro not unusual, Tho mid- the sixth lap from an' 18th ipot NBPTUNB Bruce Cupplea came on to relieve starting position. Chevalier had AB summer run of porjlaa la on In Taylur, or I Pete Davles on the mound and built up a strong lead over the Illnei, ah earnest, and good catchos aro ro*' gave an excellent performance In , a, ported from the Sandy Hook bay field whnn he dovelopod meohanloal t'nrttr, lib the (our Inning* he chunked, Cup- trouble and dropped back In the Knight, |> 4 area, pie* allowed only ono hit, fanned Hlmnmn, Ik, . ' i lSlh tup, At this polnl. Tommy Caldir, rf ...... V. 4 tight and' pawed three batters, Clerk, Red Bank, driving No, 17(1, Sehanrk, rl, • > WEAKS IK THE NAVJSS1NK The victory was number four] went out In front and was able to VanSclver, a, igalnat no defeats for thi Orioles, Moore, e i August I* tho month when school et* fr finish for the oheoker. Tommy hai Ortn, p, ,.., wialtAsh arrive In the holt off the 0R10LM heen compiling foe three year* M "White" Stain" at Water Wlteh, JMni. lb tht Belnier ipeidway end thli li M hli flnt feature win, although ha • nrenrh • It ,M ,,t- Highlands, where chumming with Qunplee, IMi , mine ooo oio—a live shrimp get* under way. To has flnlihid In the money on nuftv ADULPlllA data there havo boen very ftw UPreitl eroui oocailom. - eHRYtLIR..."8Upped-upBluoSunooo CORD,.."Weprefer Blue Sunoco for both caught in this aroa. Howovor, Poto l)aol»m., 3k, H. glvee my oar new powor. I Rot quick our Ford *nd Bulck. It doem't knock teten. lb - Writ Heal, 10 t<«p«-|, B[U J*Mh*< itartii no engirt* knock—and wlmt'e and Blue Sunoco 1« bJgh*tMt without Pauili of PauelaV boats, Humion, .jon, lb -„.,... Unranee ,|Urhori S, j fill; Hllljjftml advlati that Charity Oardnor and UtUetti. rf ifiveri I, Hill Pflater, Ketentown, Time— Vnilirion,' lb, 4 0 1 mon, I Ilk* It* economy."—Kdmund hlihcost,"-Mr,&Mrf.L.P.auppy,3M HarlMorrls of Rod Bank, and I* tfoni, nf t itl.lli, 4 0 0 Rodlto lJ8Kmtr-uwtillSt. Akr(in Ohlo. Lindbergh 8t,,W,Hemt*teacl,L.r.N.Yi second Heat, 10 Una—I, lam M*le.ch, l l l M, Temper of Fort Montnoutn have onii, ef „ , T.nn<'lnic. 1-a.i I, Kmfik Myronehuk, iW aooounttd for a doion nloa school II I I if: IADIONIWI i'lunate Thin 'I'lMDRfl 'III 0 wiiki during tha put week In thn Alt • V, III, ", lief Istre —Yev* Niwipeeer Naveilnk river, using ihiddor crabs [j,,Tiu*«, If TM ,an, I'. , II 0 o ertheAlr.'MI •,(«., Men- i nok, |i, ,., II 0 0 (or bait. gsllsnilrifln, , Pallen o i*1 tkieuih t fW*» »<•» NIC , p ;erw»ifc^to^Jj "llimm'ilnn 1 lll It might wnll he that Annum and n, « • '•n«vlion .... September will produoe eomn fair jjiBiiriei Mi weak flahlnir in the river, How. Nile, tl Si I 1 ever, we are not very optlmUtlo Morgan, lb MANAHUUAN :::;;E::;::::: 1 1 AH H H •bout the return ot thle grand flih. X, True*, lb lllla, lb '4 teelinf that the ipeoln Ti marked llllOlAfll III MMMMIttMIIIMMMMMIMIM 4 for Mtlnotton, dui to over (lining fttflll.lb, i.HM""'M.lH*"l.l*H*ll**lil.M« | Wei" ..,., „....,.„„„„ 100 014—1 1 ' The New Jereey League of I*It fc> ?n,tfe; nKii!,l'c!r,: lllnll, jt I 25'-Ai\NI\ ERSAR Y Water A$n*t» im itert** i<« fell in Paste Ten • RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 Tyro Stakes Frederick Completes HOME ON LEAVE Bill Engeln, new umpire in th» Beacon Hill Country Club Holds , Red Caps Lose Briggs Defending Cpl. John C. Adams, son of Linus National League, -was once a bat First Aid Training G. Adams of 126 Branch ave., Is boy for the St. Louis Browns In the days of> George Sisler. Saturday Feature KEYPORT—Cpl. Paul Frederick home on a 15-day leave from the Marine Corps base at Camp Le- First Pro-Member Golf Tournament Tilt, 3-1 - MONMOUTH PARK-The first Tennis Title of 125 Main St., who is stationed In 1947, Bob Feller of the Cleve- with a military police highway jeune, N. C, where he is a clerk. land Indians was the only 20-game BELFORD — The Red Caps lost modern-day running of the Tyro Charles Briggs of Fair Haven Is Cpl. Adams attended "Long Branch LEONARDO—Pro Andy Slkora im Hsnlpy 32-33—B5 patrol company at Munich, Ger- winner in the American League. Bllinlt Pl-hPiiu 33-33—6fi heir first, gamp, in SI. Mary's Twl- Stakes will feature the racing pro- defending his tennis crown in the high school before entering the of Beacon Hill conducted a" busy Ight league Tuesday night when gram at Monmouth Park Saturday many, has completed a course in IVIIlium Kennedy 33-33—67 annual borough tennis tournament accident prevention and first aid, service in September, 1850, and re- week-end of golf activity with a . J. Burns 35-33—S!> he Victorians spoiled their unde- afternoon. The Tyro—a 1952 addi- being played here on the Marine pro-member tournament Saturday onalil Corwin 26-33—6!l it. was announced this week by ceived his diploma through the Willlmn Cannaio Sn-34—6!) cated record with a 3-1 victory. tion to the handicap roster—is an- park courts. Marine Corps institute. He is ex- and scotch foursome competition Friday I ho Caps marked up vic-other carry-over from the daya of American Red Cross European frank Bauer 35-34—611 Forty players will vie for the headquarters, pected to take the grade of sergeant $ Sunday. Herb Barghnf „ 36-34—71 tory number five by taking the old Monmouth when ' it attracted for the singles and doubles cham- .05 In the scotch foursome play Har- Harry Corwin 37-34—71 on the next promotion list, having Braves into camp, 7-4. Clay Bair he top juveniles of the East to pionship, with Briggs being seed- The corporal received practical already 'passed the tests for' that ry Cm-win and Ed Savidge came out 'om Thompson 36-36—71 was the winning chuckcr. training in helping the victims of SAVE 4 toy Bauer Hfi-36—71 the post, It is conditioned for two- ed in the No. 1 spot. Other seeded on top with 83-15—«8. Second place rank, ,ou Bchme _ 37-35—7J Last week the Devils dropped out year-old colts and geldings, and players are Harold Kerr, Jack Fowl various accidents. Because of his ON THIS went to Jim Hanley and Tom .Villiam Bradley „ 38-35—73 will be run over the sprint dis- er, Winkle Wilklns, William Wye, military assignment, it Is ' consid- Thompson when the pair posted •'red Oilcan 39-36—7S )f the circuit to make the loop a ered Important that he be able to SENSATIONAL :oy Truswcll 3B-36—75 our-team affair. tance of six furlongs. William Hagerrtian, Al MacDon- R3-H—69. Fred Merriman and Tom at Viln 39-36—7". ald and Walt Daggatt. render first aid at the scene of au- Bly were third with 82-12—70. om McVicker 38-38—75 Standings Among those expected to start tomobile accidents and other n the week-end event, for a $15,- First round matches played saw Saturday Rut Crouse and Norm lick Hearn 38-36—75 Bed Caps IS 1 mishaps. Bait Casting 'cm Bennett 39-36—75 000 prize, are such up-and-coming William Thompson defeating John Scott turned in best ball cards of LADIES' DIVISION Baron* - i I Felleman 6-4, 6-1; Jerry Vlracola During a. recent 12-month per- AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Victorians - __ S 2 youngsters as Bernadotte stable's 63, along with Pro Slkora to tie ills. Donald Corwin 32-32—6 4 Dandolo, James Cox Brady's Land- defeating Alan Wickman . in iod, 1,680 classes in military safe- Outfit for flrst place in the club's first lira. Pat Vita 37-31—6« Braves 1 5 Mrs. Tom McVicker 35-35—70 locked, the Brookifleld farm's If I, straight 6-2 sets; George Brown de- ty were held in England, France, INSURANCE FOR fOUR Famous Make Kef. pro-member tournament. In the Mrs. A. O. Cushman, Jr 38-36—74 RED CAPS feating Robin Wilklns 6-1, 6-3, and Christiana stable's Bicarb, Darby Germany, Austria, Trieste and AUTO ..HOME...BUSINESS ladles' division Mrs. Donald Corwin Miss Shirley Mason 38-36—74 AR R James Parreott defeating Dick Libya, GLASS ROD 7.95 Mrs. E. R. Trenary ..... 37-38—75 Manino, 2h 3 » Dan farm's Lord Jeffery, Guy de and Sikora led the pack with a La Fregonnior's Abidian, Mrs. M.Fecht 12-10, 7-5, Level-Wind classy round of 64. Mrs. Alex Wilde 39-36—75 Miner, r. - 2 fl MAURICE Mrs. Boy Truawell ; 30-36—75 Ralph, sa 1 '• Erlanger's Putney, Mrs. George F. In second-round matches How- Frank Sfanky, father of Eddie Teaming up with Crouse against EmmoiM, ss-c 1 1 REEL 2.95 nrillon, p 3 0 Spear's Real Brother, Spring Hill ard Mion defeated Larry Larkin Stanky, is a leather glazcr in Phil- the field the pair fired nines of 31- Canonico, 3b 3 ft farm's Jamie K, S. P. Stcckler's 6-4, 6-3, Bill Hagerman halted Rob- adelphia. NYLON LINE 1.10' 32, while with Scott the totals were Little League ['•urialo, If .. 3 Fort Salonga, Trio stable's Laffan- ert Dynan 6-2, 6-1; George Koeing 33-30. The Sikora-Crouse combine ^hlHips, of 2 go, and Whcatley stable's Hilarious. defeated Harold Schaaf 6-3, 6-0, Cincinnati is the smallest city 'in Hardware Mutuals finished with the best out-nine of Nixon, lb 3 and John Toolan won a default the major'leagues as far as popu- Total 12.00 Baseball Scores R. Johnson, rf .... 1 AS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED the day with a five under par. With Maxson, rf match over Herman Horn. lation is concerned. Scott the pro racked up a torrid 1 SPECIAL ! ST. DOROTHEA Fifteen teams entered the dou- six under par total of 30 for the AB R 23 1 8 Mrs. King Wins bles competition to attempt to clip ALL home half of the course. Frost, lb 2 VICTORIANS ~raman, M 3 AB R the 1952 crown from last year's On his own ball, Pro Sikora shot Merrill, 3b 3 Duffle, r _ 3 (I winners, Kcrr and Hagerman. Bayshore Companion Dog Club, Inc. the 18 holes in 75, Roing out in 39 Kessler, c 1 Demarco, lf-c - - 3 f> 0 Rumson Title Schweitier, lb „ 2 0 0 Strong teams in contention are and coming home with a 36. Ama-Wcacman. 2h 2 .Monmouth County'i Only A.KiC. Sanctioned 95 Von Ohlen ienerelll, p 2 1 RUMSON—Mrs. Alfred E. King, Briggs and Fowler, Wilklns and teur Norm Scott's 72 card topped Dixon. If. p 2 \tonu, KH 2 1 Jr., wrapped up the Rumson Coun- George Steinmuller, Daggatt and Obedience Training Club the field and matched the par lay- LonK, ss 2 1 1 3-7 Florence, rf 1 try club ladies' golf championship Wye and MacDonald and Jack out. Montenero, rf 1 Kornian, 2h _ 2 ll 1) Announces 'New Obedience Training Classes Matre, cf 2 Cunnolly, rf I 1 Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. An-Cooke. Savidge, with 36-38—74, grabbed Werner, If 0 0 thony McKIm was a two-and-onc Starting Tuesday Evening, July 29 - 7:30 P. M. Fishing Headquarters second honors in gross scores, while Kculey, rf 2 II 1 victim. Mrs. Pat Vita led the women's RIVER PLAZA BOYS' CLUB Vlck, 3b 1 9 0 Explorer Scouts McSuire's Grove, Highway 35, Middletown, N. v gross scores with 49-46—95. Mrs, AB R Over the week-end Pro Charles D. SiMllthorpe, rf 0 15 3 3 1 Reach New Mexico Enjoy the Companionship of a Well Trained Dog. SHERWOOD'S Corwin ran up a sftond with 51-46 Red Caps 100 000—1 H. Harmon conducted a scotch C. Celente, 21) ; 9 foursome tombstone, which was —96. M. Delta. 2b 9 Victorians 0(11 20x—.1 Monmouth council's 11 Explorer For Information Call: SPORTING GOODS Playing with Sikora, Mrs. Corwin .1. Hyslop, s» 3 Three-ba.se hits: Connolly. Two-Bane an alternate shot affair, The event Joyce Ann Scot* — Bed Bank 6-4876-W S. Cnrllng, ef J hlti.: Keuley. Ml* olf Grillon 3 In _ was won on the 20lh hole about a Scouts arrived at the 127,000-acrc 7 BROAD STREET and Mrs. Vita both scored rounds Ed Jones, t> 3 Innings; llensrclll 8 in 6 innings. Struck Boy Scout ranch, Cimarron, N, M,, . Ethel McPheo — Holmdcl 9-8024 in the 60's. Mrs. Corwin toured the B. Kautr., r 3 out by Grillon 3; by (Jcnerclli 8. Bases foot from' the oup .by Mr. and Mrs. David Russell. Second honors for a 23-day Western camp experi- Woodrow Farrell — Matawan 1-0638-J RED BANK course with 32-32—64, while Mrs, R. Sculthorpe 3b 3 on halls off Grillon '1; olt Uencrelll 3 ence, according to Scout Executive Vita's score was next best with a Al Jones t bl 3 Umplru: MH.\»OII. Eckert, went to Mrs. Edward M. Crane, I.. Davis. If 3 BRAVES Jr., and Newcombe C. Baker, Jr., J. Fred Billett. 37-31—68 card. Picola. Ih 1 AB R H Harold Weston, Wanamassa, is S. Celeste, rf _ 1 Salmon, cf 2 1 when that combination finished up Mrs. A. D. Cushman, Jr., club Lambcrtson, rf ft Colson. 2b 2 1 about three Inches from the 19thleader of the group. Explorer champion, and Miss Shirley Mason neSnlvo, If ....: I i cup. Mrs. Louis Hague and C. C. Scouts on the month's expedition finished with 74 each. Davis, ss-p -... 1 0 deGersdorff came in for third spot are Walter Borodunovich of Eng- In the men's bracket 15 teams St. Dorothea 201 000—3 Mafara, 3b 3 II River Plaza 000 001—1 Terranova. rf - ft I) honors when winding up three feet lishtown, John Mamula, Interlaken; bettered or matched par for the Three-Base Hits—Granian, S. Carling. Heitzenroder, rf I 0 from the 19th cup. Robert W. Hurley and Martin course. Struck out hy Ed Jones 12, by Von .1. Johnson, n-ss 3 0 Ohlen 12. Rases on balls off Ed Jones Goodall, Elbcron; George Morris, Matches for the president's and McCray. c 2 0 Saturday, Pro Harmon will get Portaupeck; Gary Kaplan, Red 2. o(T Von Ohlen 3. Umpires—Stobe and R. Branson, Ih n 0 the first found of the president's aes vice president's cup were run off Klne. . . . Richardson, lh 1 (I Bank; David Hurwitz, Fair Haven; Saturday and Sunday, with Don R1VBR PLA7.A BOYS' OI.UB cup under way with a big field AB R H Ted Sauer, Neptune; Leigh Biake- Crowln knocking out Willie Can 17 4 2 ready to participate, ncy, Manasquan; Richard Biirnon, navo in a marathon match that Frost, lh 4 0 I RED CAPS Rramnn, «f „.., 4 2 All R Red Bank, and Harold Weston, went 27 holes before Cannavo was Merrill, 3b Ralph, us . 3 II > leader, Wanamassa, eliminated, one up in a Saturday Kesslcr, c ... t Miner, c- . '2 0 Dick Duvis Triumphs Weseman, 2b Ernmone, lb 3 i The Explorers left Trenton Sun- tussle. Other matches Jor the pres- Von Ohlen, ss .",' 4 ident's cup saw Rut Crouse defeat rlllon, If 3 Iu Penguin Race day by train. They are due back Dlxon, If Canonico, 3b 3 Aug. 17. *ir- Pat Vita, two up and Bill Kennedy Wlck«, rf n. Johnson, rf :.. t Dick Davis outsailed a field of knock out Jim Hanley one up. Florence, rf Phillips, ef 1 Matre, p Furlato, r.t 0 13 Penguins over the- week-end to Botanlcally, apples are close rela- In vice president's trophy matches Crawford, rf I compile 13 points In the Penguin tives of pears. Harry Austin defeated Vic Gros- 33 10 1 EATONTOWN y, D. Balr, p I races conducted by Monmouth Boat ainger three up; Vern Bennett Comerford, 2b 0 club. AB R H Manlno, 2b 0 trimmed Nelson Todd seven and Coblanchl. lb 4 ft Skippering Bantam, Davis edged :-•'•••%. six; Frank Bauer stopped Tommy M. Byrnes, ss...... Z 1 18 7 S Norm Schcnck in Bottoms Up, with Vaiet Thompson, three and two, and Tomalno, 2h 3 2 Braves lot 02—4 U Moore, e „ 3 1 Red Caps 022 21—7Bob Eichman moving into third Wired Harry Alikas edged M. A. Vreeland Riley. p 3 I 1 spot in Gangway, one up. G. Moore If .201 Hits ofF Johnson 3 In 4 innings; Davis Specials for Thurs.. Fri. & Sat. Martin, cf. J 0 1 2 In 1 Inniiisr: Bair 2 in 5 Innings. Struck ORDER OF FINISH—PENGUINS into Lampi In the women's first round com- F. Myrnes, 3b 1 « 0 out by Johnson 1, by Davis 2, by Balr 8. petition for the president's and Henderson, rf .. 2 0 0 Bate* on balls off Johnson 6, olt Davit - Dick Davis—Bantam. Lampj . off Balr 7. Umpires Miller, Bailey. Norm Schenck—Bottoms Up. r vice president's cup, Mrs. Donald Bob Eichman—Gangway. Re-wired GOLD TINTED, NON-GURE "STAY^PUT" PUSTIC Corwin defeated Mrs. A. D. Cush 3< Henry Pope—Foot Loose, man one up; Mrs. Pat Vita won River Plata .-. 100 IB Guy Van Nea«—Joker. Eatontown F. D 400 010— S David Wilson, Jr.—3110. Elect ric DRILL over Mrs. Victor Grossinger, .three Three-Base Wt«—Frost. Merrill. Two- Rumson Firemen I REAR VIEW MIRROR CAR DASH TRAY Baso Hits—Kaiilw. U Moore. Hits off Carl Schwenker—Aggie, , MAKE YOUR and two; Miss Shirley Mason halted C, Bowers—Cee Bee. HOME Mrs. Laurence Scott, two up; Mrs Malre 8, Riley 17. Struck out hy Main John Spuidlc—Witch. HAROLDS ,WWSB!Hli*- 4. Rilfy 7. Bases on halls oft Malre 4 Lose Ground Bill Borner—Mor Glu. WORKSHOP Nelson Todd won a defaut over oft Riley 0, Umpires—Treacy and Me Louise Wnrthley—Panalou. RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP Mrs. Harry Austin; - -M rav Robert Caffcry. , COMPUTE Wanamassa snapped the Rum- Barry Jerolomen—.Halt Pint—DNF. 16.Front St Bed Bank 6-2744 1 Optralii an 110- Howland defeated Mrs. Thomas Me- son firemen softball team's hopes Tfaren Llndsloy—Kajilen—DNF. Vicker, three and two; Mrs. Thorn 120 votli A.C. er of a championship in the Mon- O.C. 60 eycl* HANOY-JAFI t as Barber won a default over Mrs. Bob Hance Paces mouth County Firemen's Softball ftnl.. Stnamllntd George Middleton; Mrs. L. C. Rich league Sunday morning when the .ASSORTED ardson defeated Mrs. Edward W. unbeaten nine slammed Rumson, with plitol- grip Chtome Plated•:• Junior Pilots 1 handl. and legglt Wise, Sr., one up, and Mrs. Ira 11-4, for its seventh straight vic- fUrl COTTER PINS iwllch. 3- Crouse edged Mrs. David Jones, Bobby Hnnce, skippering Chance, tory. IN one up. ... with TODAY'S ARCHiTEOUII spring ctnt.rtd t won the junior, skippers' weekly Other results were Oakhurst turn- MITAl DOOR GUARD] In the second-round matches Penguin race Tuesday night on the Ing back West Long Branch, 9-7, CAN COMPLETE ' ^3fc5f .chock. Mrs. Vernon Bennett defeated Mrs. Navcslnk river. Monmouth Boat and Fair Haven benefiting on a FO« WITH 6-FT. RUBBER CORD & PLUG L. A. Verleger, one up, after 54 club sponsors the weekly Penguin forfeit tilt over Port Monmouth. OAS VINT DOOR TYPI i holes; Mrs. Richard Trenery won race in a program that is teaching Jerry and Bob Mansgcld stopped rCH(V..r0Nr.t$IUB.'4Ml' a default over Mrs. Roy Truswell youngsters the art of sailing. the Rumson sluggers, who have fOHDtOlOS.1MO.5H E. R. Trcncry defeated Mrs. Alex Hance got out front early to take been coasting along in second Wilde, five and four; and Mrs, J, the lead and led the field all the place. The Oakhurst victory moved H, Collins trimmed Mrs, Robcr way around the course. Nancy that nine into fifth place in the Lockwood, five and four. Worthly, who was the pilot of Pan- standings, just a shade behind Brc- Ladies' low net went to Mrs, alou, took second place. After tak- vent park. Rumson holds third spot Baked Enameled Metal Harry Austin with a 104-28—76 ing that position at the start, ah In the first division, while Fair SPOTLITEl card, Mrs. Pat Vita had low gross held it all (he way. Haven moved' up into sixth posi- WHITE TIRE SIDEWALLS with 49-46—95, with Miss Mason Peniruln Skipper tion. WEDGE* copping second honors with 46-52 Chance Bob Hanci* 8:10.2 GIVE YOUR CAR THAT and TROUBLE LAMP.; Panalou Naney Worthley 8:10.2 W«o»nerf.flhf C/wur* —98. Joker Ted Dovemun 8:14.1 Bob Quackenbush, "DE LUXE" WpW APPROX.i.y Plug. lnt»'CorUghl.rTS Norm Scott's hot 38-34—72 round Cee Bee Bev Bowera 8:14.S • Baautify your horn*, eld or Boh Perrine FOR U" WHEELS ON: 11-fOOT, 40,000 liom Condlt I Boblt SillS.O now, with this quality-built, ex- •ALT SPRAY STEEL* CK.v. « lord 1tJ7.1tM; won low gross in the men's brackcl Thn Thine Sally Hoyt SiH.5 Comet Winner COUP ld.e.1 for r.adln"g dlitont'food;'! .with Ed Savidge runnerup with The Witch Janet Spurdle 1:11.1 pertly install**! floras* door that Tracks and Hardware luitk * USalU l»M-40i >lgn. er heui* numb«ri. «r'oi.l 38-16—74. Rut Crouse copped low TooUle Morn Siuan Ljron 8:17.4 Bob Quackenbush, sailing Sus- i Olds. * Font.. H3».H4I| operates smoothly, quUHy and Mfoublt' lamp toround: car.tHatl net honors with 77-15—52, Secund Gangway* Judy Eherhardt 8:18.4 pense, won the week-end Comet Ckrys. «.Do Sort 1»3MJ; Rle Mr. Jnhn Friebott. 8:ia.0i easily for many years. Quality ' Trad* Mark gray. «rotklo,j.lo

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Gil- Mariner troop 129 today will • CURTAINS SHOP FOR YOUR deraleeve, 27, of Elizabeth vu is- aake a guided tour of the Coast • DRAPERIES sued a summons for careless driv- Camp Kilmer Post iuard station at Band/ Hook as ,> SUP COVERS • Dreue* * Corset* ing late Sunday afternoon after his 5 UNENS art of their Mariner work. Phil • VENETIAN BUNDS' • Girdles • Brassieres car struck the rear of a car parked Tucker of Gooseneck Point will For • Foundations * Underwear on rt. 35, township police reported. ake the girls out on his boat, the Sbop-al-Home Service Miss Jean Finn, 16. of Irvington Jonker." The gills will have a Phone RB 6-Z646 was a passenger in the parked car a b BETTER MABEL LEWIS Shoppe owned by Clifford J. Cramer, 41, of vim and are taking °x lunch. Sherman's Newark. She complained of a hand Susan Edelmann, daughter or Mr. Home Decorators 137-B Bread St. Red Bank injury but refused treatment. nd Mrs. Charles Edelmann, Point 45 BROAD STREET RED BANK A, celebrated her tenth birthday linday at a dinner party at home. Her guests were Gall Becker, Joan Gell, Pat and Nancy Reussllle, 'andra Wells, Valerie Covert, Lo- ene Wittmus, Ruth MacGregor ind John Edelmann. HOUSEKEEPING Mrs. X. S. Smith, Mrs. Malcolm AacGregor, Mrs. J. J. Knodcl and s. Hpward Higginson attended card party yesterday at Deal Country club for the benefit of SHOP he S.P.C.A. Television Mr. and Mrs. Warren Herbert Capt. Qutntln G. Keith of 320 ind daughter Joyce, Maple ave., Broad st.. Bed Bank, who has wers week-end guests of Mr. and been appointed public information officer at Camp Kilmer, Capt, Mrs. Fred Ayers at their summer Keith, who recently returned from lome In Bennington, Vt. Industry to a tour of duty with strategic in- Norma Herber, daughter of Mr. telligence at General headquarters' nd Mrs. John C. Herber, Prospect In Tokyo, ia a graduate of Lehigh ave., Is now at home. She arrived university and was a former in- at Staten Island Monday morning structor at Rutgers university, Ap- from an 18-day trip from Casa- pointed a. second lieutenant in blanca on the U.S.M.S. General 1940, he served throughout World Hodges which made stops at Na- War II in South America and Eu ples, Leghorn and Gibraltar. Miss Offers You rope participating In the Nor- Herber and her brother, Carl J., mandy invasion and five campaign! were honored at a welcome home with the First Army. Prior to his celebration at the home of Mr. recent overseas tour, he was troop nd Mrs. William Zilger, Stlversidc information and education officer ave., Tuesday evening. Present at Fort Monmouth. Capt. Keith is were Grlffen Baldridge, Mr. and married to the former Miss Sylvia Mrs. Herber, and Mrs, S. G. Von- Phillips of Stafordshirc, England Bosse of Rahns, Pa. Call left yes- who lives with her two children, terday for Boston where his ship, Jennifer, 6, and Vaughn Philip he Tarawa, Is in port. Montaigne, 3, at the Broad st. ad- dress. Jo Ann and Mary Ann Bacigalu- pi, daufihterR of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bacigalupi, numson rd., celebrated 2 Outstanding their sixth birthday last Wednes- Sea Bright day. Decorations nt thoir party Two childhood friends who hai were In spring colors and cake, not seen each other in 75 year; Ice cream, sandwiches and punch met here Sunday at the home were served. Children present were Mr«. George Doyle of. New st. Mrs Bobby and Patricia Vaccarelli, Doyle had as a week-end guest Chris and Peter Bacigalupi, Caro- friend for a number of years, Mrs, lyn and Marna Croft, Maria Grllll, Margaret Bennett, 87, of Farming- Patty Ann Frltsche, Bobby and dale. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Doyle1 Phyllis Nielsen, Freddy Mueller, mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Covert, 85 and Bobby and Lydia Pace. Adults visited her daughter. When she am present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Bennett met they realized the; Bacigalupi, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. had gone to school together Charles Bacigalupi, Mrs. Valentine years ago in Farmlngdale and had Pace, Mrs. Harry Nielsen, Mr. and been baptised at the Bame time at Mvs. Pa.1 Vaccarelli, Miss Marie SPECIALS! the Farmlngdale Presbyterian Gerard, Miss Jessie and Miss Ma- church. Although Mrs. Doyle has rls Bacigalupi. known Mrs. Bennett for some time, Mrs. Fred A. Ellison, Crest dr., BRAND NEW FLOOR MODEL she didn't realize she and hei It visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward mother had been childhood friend McAleer in Washington,. D. C, Mr, and Mrs. John Fichter of thl place celebrated the 28th annivers' STmVELI, FINES SIX ary Tuesday of the founding thoir bathing beach.pavilion. CRAWFORD'S CORNER—Mag- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fowle: istrate Stanley Stilwcll' fined six of Trenton, formerly of this place drivers charged with passing on spent three weeks' vacation witl the right in cases heard' Monday WESTINGHOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White o night of ;ast week, William R. Ocean ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fowlei Dwyer of Hillside paid $10 and spent Sunday at the Naval tralnlnj Paul LaRocca of Jersey City, Alex station .at Balnbridge, Md., when V. Mitchell of Bloomfleld, Robert they visited their son, William '~ T. Woods of-Harrison .'and Curtia Fowler,' who Is undergoing recrui T. Welcher of Newark each paid training there, $8. George T. Kragias of Rumson Mrs. William Douglas,of 4 Bead paid $5 for the offense. st. heard from her son, Bgt. Joh Douglas, who expects to leave Ja- pan tor home next month. Sgt. Douglas, who entered the service about two years ago, has been sta- tioned in Japan the past year. Hazlet REGULAR Mr. and Mrs, Harry Woolley and daughters Harriet,and Cathy are POLIO >* spending a vacation at Longwood, Fla., with relatives. teetion Miss Matilda Boishardt of Cliff- $5,000.00 P° side Park was a recent guest of Miss Vera Tomblesoh. for you. and your family Vincent Rose of Bosllndale, Mass,, recently visited Joseph FlscltelH for only $Q(QQ a year. and family of Bethany rd. Mr, and Mrs. Jamos C. Glenn of Coverage includes hospi- Delray Beach, Fla., former Hazlet NOW residents, are visiting friends here. tal care, medical care, Robert Neighbors, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Neighbors, nursery care, surgical care, hag returned home after spending two weeks at the boy scout camp drilgs and medicines, am- at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson D. Carhart, bulance, blood transfu- Sr., of Brallley lane, recently spent YOU SAVE *9G" a few days at Waterloo, N, Y. sions, X-ray, iron lung and Mlsi Wanda Feaeux, daughter of transportation to sanitar- Mr. and Mra. Ernest E, Peaeux, is spending this -week at the Eplsco ium. pat Girls' Friendly society holiday house at Island Heights. lowest Price 17 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell of This Is polio season. Nixon Park recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlck t>. Bennett and Call us todayl daughters of Been at.' St. John's annual ohurch school RCA VICTOR QUAim ULiVISlOH! plcnio will be held next Tuesday, July 39, at Rahway park, YOUNGSTOWN Amazing fi#w, exclusive RCA Mr, and Mrs. Stanley J. Latham Boynton & Boynton Victor TV system automatically have returned homj from an auto- mobile trip to Florida. INSURANCE screens out' static, I steps; up Mr. and Mrs. William UrsUdt JET TOWER FULLY AUTOMATIC and Mr. and Mn. Cyrus Rosa of 9 Drummond Pl.e. ' power, tunes best picture', best Matawan have returned home from sound, is one of the electronic a "vacation apant in Maine. ,, (Opp. Sam Htll) marvels of America's most 'During their period of maximum Rl 4*0952 — M1S0 • wanted television. 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HOME - BUSINESS - FARMS from a commuter train cab at the local station, Mr. Whitman, who was alone in Raynor's Machine Shop Lehigh was taken to the hospital his car, died about an hour and a Quick Service Thru by the Red Bank first aid squad. half after being admitted to Fitkin RED BANK 6-5285 He suffered a possible skull frac- hospital. Hospital officials said he ture, broken left shoulder, multiple suffered from head injuries, a 837 BROAD ST. SHREWSBURY abrasions of the scalp, including broken arm and a broken leg, and AND WE never regained consciousness. one six inches long, cuts of the will be glad to come and givt you a free estimate— WALKER & WALKER chin and elbow. Charles J. Deemle, Wilmington, anytime and anyplace. We con make, you the finest REALTORS & INSURORS „. Another crew member, Engineer Del., engineer of the Pennsylvania John Melmyk, 54, Philadelphia, was rain, was held on a technical man- ornamental ifon. railing. We also make fire escapes for E. SYCAMORE AVE. SHREWSBURY RE 6-5212 also taken to the hospital by the slaughter charge. He told state po- commercial and residential use. Red Bank first aid squad. He wag lice, the locomotive's whistle was treated for first degree burns of blowing before the train reached the crossing. both wrists and nose and scratches NEW FOR '53...(HIGH FIDELITY of both legs. He was released after treatment. John Lemon, Jr. Sullivan to Manage Phone Lehigh either jumped or was 39Vi tossed from the cab as the train John Lemon, Jr., 18-year-old sonAlexander's Campaign of Mr. and Mrs, John Lemon of RE 6-3334 pulled into the station. Melmyk BERNARDSVHJLE — Archibald Broad St. WIKS'UQltOtS said that something let loose in the Sycamore ave., Tinton Falls, has begun his apprenticeship with, theS. Alexander announced today the firebox. Two more southbound appointment of Charles F. Sullivan trains, with heavy week-end loads, Worden Funeral home, East Front st. He intends to enter Temple of New Brunswick to manage his P HILCO and three northbound special trains COMSTOCK university after serving three years campaign for the U. S. Senate on from Monmouth Park were delayed the Democratic ticket. about an hour until the engine was as an apprentice. TV with the GOLDEN GRID TUNER D C C D 24 Steinies /1.79 .65 replaced. A graduate of last June's class Sullivan, &L past oommander of The train's delay at the station at Red Bank high school, Lemon the AMVETS in New Jersey, was nr r it NO DEPOSIT E- FIFTH also caused a motor vehicle traffic was business manager of his class, a candidate for Congress from the ^* ^m ^ m xv» ntsTfTint ^* jam as it occurred at 6:30 p. m.,assistant editor of the year book, third district in 1948. . Alexander about the time traffic from the president of the Key club and was worked with Sullivan in the 1948 COMSTOCK COMSTOCK race track is at its peak. one of three members of the class campaign and was impressed by BLENDED STRAIGHT A collection of $140 taken by that organized the first safety coun- his active and aggressive fight in .19 .39 Frank N. Kautzman, Jr., Belmar, cil at the high school under the which he made an excellent show- Bottled In Bond a passenger, was turned over to direction of Mrs. Frank Hayes, sec- ing. 100 l'roof WHISKEY FIFTH BOURBON FIFTH the injured men. ond vice president of the Monmouth Alexander said he was "very 3 Safety Council. happy that Charlie Sullivan has agreed to be campaign, manager. COMSTOCK r Band to Play 'Barcarolle' He and I became good friends in DAVIDSONS Motorists Pay $63 STRAIGHT From 'Tales of Hoffman' 1948. He is energetic, realistic, .19 .39 For Speeding at Rumson hard worker and straight as a dye," 00% Grain IM PROOF ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Pas- Sullivan promised a fightingcam - GIN 90 l'roof 3 FIFTH Bottled in Bond 4 FIFTH quale Acquaviva of Red Bank will RUMSON — Five motorists were paign and predicted that Alexand- conduct the municipal band in a fined a total of $63 here Monday er will be elected. He added: "It special request rendition of Offen- night by Magistrate Arnold Tulp will be great to have a part in the bach's "Barcarolle" from "Tales of on charges of speeding. election to the U, S. Senate of such COMSTOCK DAVIDSON'S Hoffman" Sunday night at 8:15 at Fined on that count were Cor- an outstanding pereon as Archie light .29 the (yacht. harbor here. The fa-nelius Sheridan, Carteret, $17; Mrs.Alexander." and Dark miliar work will share the spot- Adelaide Hendrlckson, Brookdale RUM 4 \n Old FIFTH VERMOUTH light with excerpts from Verdi's farms, Llncroft; Stephen Lebar, 3 Newark, and Frank Galgano, New- 'II Trovatore." Sweet or Dry ark, $12 each, and Joseph DiMar- Bur und The band's third concert of thecantonio, Red Bank, $10. HUD nov * « > Port current season was canceled last A M D UKI , chlantl .95 A M B SWEET * Sunday because of inclement weath- Others fined Monday night were * Zlnfandel #sherry .79 er. The following program will be Ralph Maurlello, New York city, * Barbarone 1A/1KIC presented this Sunday: "Washing- failure to stop at a stop sign and WINE 1GAL. ton Post March" by Sousa, "Fallen blinker light, $11; Alden Venoit, W IPIE * Muicolel 2 GAL'. Leaves" by Seredy, "Helena Polka" Newark, and Frank Adams, Perth by Vitak, "Sunny Italy" by Tobani, Amboy, same charge, $9, and Veolt DAVIDSONS Comstock N.Y. Stota "Col. Frederick L. Bogan March" Wwheol, North. Bergen, traveling New Phiico Model 2228 Q BLENDED <°% Whiikejp by Sordlllo, "LaPaloma" by Yradier, wrong way on one-way street, $S. With Hug. MS fq. Inch Pletur* «if tj W. Warranty .39 SPARKLING "Grand Medley" by Dalboy and "Class Formation March" by Evans. Hadassah Plans Come in for a Demonstration of this WHISKEY QT. Joseph Schena, director of the 4 BURGUNDY FIFTH bund, announced this week that 2 October Open House concerts Cancelled by bad weather Exclusive Phiico Development that ABOVE ITEMS EXCLUSIVE WITH DAVIDSON BROS. In the future will b% performed the An all-day open house forum following Wednesday night at thesponsored by the education com- harbor, - mittee of Red Bank chapter of Revolutionizes Fringe Area Reception Hadassah, will be heW Oct. 1, at IA.V..A P.Rf EN PlaY^P BiRSON kL 8.1.0 R I the Jewish Community Center on SEND FLOWERS OPEN EVEEY EVENINO FREE PARKING MARTIN FINES FOUR Riverside ave. Mrs. Francis" Hand- ' From TILL 10 P. M. At Bew «f Store MATAWAN — Magistrate James ler of the National Hadassah staff H. Martin fined four, motorists a will speak on "Hadassah in Amer- total of $40 Saturday night. They ica Today." ' HONEY were Rocco Rello of Cliffwood, $15 Open house will be held between ATONTOWSy for speeding; Herbert. Llpman, 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. The pro- Highland park, $10 for speeding; gram will include1 a luncheon and FLOWERS RADIO «e TELEVISION I ^1 Calvin Cross, $10 for operating a sketch by chapter members. This RUSSELL T. HODGKISS 17-19 MAIN STREET EATONTOWN, N. J a car alone while holding a learn- program, the first day-time open er's permit, and Thomas Snuff, house by the chapter, will be con 464 BROAD STREET Spotswood, $5 for failure to slow ducted by other-chapters through TEL RED BANK 6-4020 Phone Eatontovvn 3-0400 down at an intersection. out the nation on the samo day.

New Jersey's Oldest Firemen's Fair M A R K E T S - RED B A N K 21 W. FRONT ST. 110 MONMOUTH ST. 63rd ANNUAL TEL. 6-0508 6-5292 SEEDLESS NAVESINK FIREMEN'S GRAPES 19' * FAIR * CALIFORNIA THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY NIGHTS EATING PEARS AUGUST 7 - 8 - 9* ROAST 5 -25 LARGE RIPE SKINLESS ^f" FRESH CHOPPED HONEYDEWS CASH AWARDS EACH NIGHT Franks 3D 49 EACH 1952 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN CALIFORNIA CARROTS Will Be Awarded Saturday Night Chickens 39* 5 Acres of Supervised Parking Area CALIFORNIA So Come One, Come All And SWEET PEAS MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FAIR V Turkeys 19 LI. 10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY. VOLUME LXXV, NO. 4. EED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 12. Decision Reserved on Trespass Charge Homestead Makes Way for Business 31ympic Victory j Middletown to Purchase Railroad Against Last of Fish Plant Pickets By Mayor's Son j Property for Parking Purposes MIDDLETOWN—Magistrate W. Thrills Council I MIDDLETOWN — The township | Another objector, J. Harry Ben- Gilbert Manaon last night reserved committee, yesterday voted to pur- nett of Belford, said a number ot decision on the charge of tree- Oflicials Recognize chase an acre of property at the people told him they think it is be- Sea Bright Tax passing lodged by C. M. Cubbage, Middletown railroad station to be ing done so there will be no picket- president of J. Howard Smith, Inc., 'Honor to Eatonlown;' used as a parking area for com- ing at the plant. Mr, Carton said of Port Monmouth, against Charlie muters. this Is not so because wherever the Row Spurs Series Richard Dumas, the last of 41 Reception Planned Chairman Lawrence A. Carton, street may be the pickets will be strikers at the fish factory so Jr., reported he has been In con- allowed as long as they are orderly. charged during a week-end picket EATONTOWN—Tom Price's Olym- tact with the New York and Long Committeeman J. Crawford Of Caucus Talks line at the plant. ilc victory yesterday—teamed with Branch railroad, which has offered lompton said the cutoff would The magistrate found Freddie Charles Logs of Monmouth Junc- to sell the property to the town- eliminate a hazard existing for a Warmed-Over Issue Jefferson and Milton Bell guilty of tion—was one of the.'principal ship for $1,000. Mr. Carton said number of years and would be very trespassing and fined. them $25 points ot discussion at last night's If the township does not buy the good for the public. He said the . May Develop Into each Friday morning in a three- meeting of the mayor and council. land, the railroad would sell it to ownship would get a road wider Political Haggle hour hearing. Last night's hearing With Price's lather, Mayor F. private interests. than the one It Is giving up. He al- and Friday's trial followed pleas Bliss Price, absent from the ses- A statement of policy regarding so said fishermen and property ' SEA BRIGHT—A local assess- of guilty submitted by 38 pickets, sion, the 19-ycar-old'» thrilling vic- the issuance of retail distribution, owners in that section he had ment squabble that may set off a Wednesday night of last week and tory at Helsinki took the conver- or package, licenses was adopted spoken to agree it is a very good political row this fall was aimed last Thursday, who received sus- sational highlight away from such by tha committee. It states that thing. pended $25 fines. a solid'standby as the weather. Price with the increase of population Township Clerk Howard W. Rob- - ttill week toward a series of se- and Logg teamed to bring the U. S. from 11,018 In 1940 to 16,203 In cret committee-meetings and an . 'Honest Doubt' erts was directed to write to Ed- eventual public statement.' its first victory in Olympic history 1950 allowed for issuance ot two ward Bennett, garbage contractor Mr. Manson said last night that In the pair-oared shell without more licenses. There are now in Belford, telling him that his- When Councilman John. J. Plck- he will render his decision on the coxswain event. three such licenses in effect. nally on Tuesday night called a trucks are not to start before 6 Dumas case within a week. De- Price first entered the rowing The policy provides that before a. m. Mr. Walling had raised an caucus of his finance committee for cision was reserved on the plea by sport in February aa a member of one or two such licenses arc is- tonight, and Invited Councilman objection, saying the trucks now I. Oscar Spevack of Perth Amboy, Coach Charles Logg's freshman sued, "the committee must be satis- pick up garbage between 1 and 4 Lawrence McCormlck and Borough Dumas' attorney, that .identification crew at Rutgers university, where fied that public convenience and Assessor Arthur O. Axelsen to join . m., and have been keeping him by Robert Olsen of Palmer ave., he is studying agricultural science. necessity requires" it. It also states wake nights. in the talk, there was no further Middletown township, a special pa- About a month later he joined the that any decision will be based on publio discussion of the matter. trolman, of Dumas on company- coach's son in the pair-oared with- the entire area of the township and The committee decided that here- But after the council meeting, owned property after noon Wed- out coxswain, considered one ot not a sectional basis. Another point after ail applications for map Mr. Picknally told a newsman that nesday of last week was open to Workmen are pictured as they demolish the old Pichler homestead at Reckless pi. and the toughest of the rowing classi- is that the decision will not bfi changes and plot plan approvals will have to be filed a week In ad- tonight's session will be private "honest doubt" In view of Dumas' Broad st. to make room for a new business structure. Samuel Weinstein, who owns the prop- fications. made on a ''first come, first served" and that It looked like "there will testimony that he loft the property By July 4 the duo had so im- basis and the applicant who filed vance ot the meeting at which have to be a number of meetings after packing his belongings and erty and who formerly resided there, said that final plans for the new building have not been proved that they swept to Impres- first gains "no preferential stand- hey are to be considered. on: the matter." Later, he aald, a receiving his last pay about noon. completed. He said he Intended to make two separate buildings—a 60 by 188 one-story sive victories in Massachusetts, de- ing whatsoever." Leonardo Zoning Problem full report will be made public. Doubt also entered the defense at- feating the best In tho nation and The committee will consider ap- After hearing objections to the orney's mind when the patrolman and a 40 by 100 two-story—bur that steel restrictions may force him to modify them. Mr. 8-Month Issue earning the privilege of represent- plications at its meeting Dec. 10. requested change In zoning in vas unable to, recall the number Weinstein also purchased the Richmond property in the rear of the Pichler land. That house ing the U. S. Yesterday's victory Applicants muft Die the pro-rated Leonardo which would make a The assessment problem is one >{ persons he arrested that after- meant that they had beaten the cost of the $200 license fee, of business area out of the section ' that has bounced in and out of loon, although he said he was able will be torn down to provide parking space for the new building. best in tho world. In doing BO they which ten per cent of all rejected between the boat basin and Flor- council discussions for about eight .0 recall seeing Dumas on the prop- came from behind to nip the 1991 applications will be kept by the ence ave., the committee voted to months. . srty about 2 p. m. European champions, the second- township. The statement concludes take up the matter with the zoning '• It was Mr. McCormick who, late As in the other hearings, the fish Jhapel Hill Group place Belgian team, and the 1950 by saying that the announcement board of adjustment and recom- I ' last year, expressed dissatisfaction iiant firm was represented by Ed- Shore, Speeders, Father Sheehan European champs—the Swiss. docs not mean the committee Is mend that it include the area up j with the figuring of certain local rd P. Ju'ska, attorney with of- This borough officially recognized committing Itself to the Issuance' to, but not including, the proper- assessments that now has been Ices in Long Branch and' Keans- 1 1 Asks Rt. 35 Signal the Price-Logg win by acting on a one or two licenses. ties fronting on Florence ave. John ' narrowed down to about a half iurg, who called John Cubbage, suggestion by Councilman Fred S. Ronaldson and eight residents of dozen. He has said he believes sev- :omptrollcr of the firm, and Guy Jam-Parkers Get MIDDLETOWN—About 20 mem- Cited for Gallantry Two Road Ordinances >ers of the Chapel Hill Civic as- Morris. He asked that a letter be the area appeared to object to eral taxpayers here for years re- 3alafato, accountant for the com- KOREA—Rey. Joseph F. Shee- sent to Mayor and Mrs, Price con- Acting on a request from J. How- Florence ave. being made a. busi- ceived,' illegally, tax exemptions pany since 1937, to establish that sociation met at the home of Mr. han, former curate at St. James •d Smith. Inc., Port Monmouth, Police Warning ind Mrs. Robert Thatcher Tuesday gratulating them on the perform- ness zone. ' granted by law only to war vet- pumas was paid for his services Catholic church in Red Bank and ance of their son, and that a letter he committee introduced two or- erans. Since his opening challenge, until noon July 11, the day of the night and decided to ask the State at St. Gabriel's Catholic church In nances providing for the Chang- The request to Include Florence Sea Bright Police Highway department to install a be sent to young Tom "In apprecia- Mr. McCormlck has kept the Issue walkout, and that notice for him Bradevelt, has been awarded the tion of the honor he has brought ng of Shore rd. where it passes ave. was made several weeks ago alive although it haB not yet re- to evacuate his lodgings was traffic light at the highway 35 "Five Silver Star medal for gallantry in hrough that company's property. by James MadJIt, who told the To Nab Culprits; 2orners" intersection. to Eatontown." sulted In any. findings of wrong- posted. It was determined during action In Korea. Although no definite plans were Soth ordlnanc.i will have public committee he was issued a build- doing. jxaminalion. that Dumas did not Other Council Notes E. W. MaoKenn of New. Mon- Father Sheehan is a captain in announced, the word locally is that earlngs at the Aug. 13 meeting, ing permit by Building Inspector lay for his lodgings and that a $13 mouth and Mrs. Frank A. Hayes, the Chaplains' corps, serving with )ne Is for the change ot alignment David Simpson for a. bait shop. Mr. McCormlck told a 'reporter respectively, the organlzaton chair- some sort of official welcome will "he is "going to' see this .thing tern marked "room and board" SEA BRIGHT — Councilman the 180th Infantry regiment of the be. arranged for the Olympic victor. ind the other is for abandoning After Mr. Carton said the permit inly was deducted for meals at a Lawrence McCormlck, police chair- man and new first vice president 45th Infantry division. He was hat part of the road as It now was issued in error, the committee through. And when all the facts of the new Monmouth County Safe- Up until today the date of his ar- are known, it should make some uncheonette. man, Issued a second sharp warn- cited for bravery at Tumyong-dong, rival home had not been determined. sxists from a point near Park ave. voted to revoke It and suggested ing this week that police have been ty council, were appointed co-chair- Korea, on the morning of June 14. o a point just north of the Shoal to Mr. Madjit that his recourse good reading, right around election man of a committee to work out One of the evenU to which he will time;" • •Ambiguity', directed to "bear down" on Ocean The citation reads: "On the be invited will be a "Tom Price rlarhor fishery. would be to the zoning board. Mr. Manson said that "ambi- ave. speeders iand other traffic "vi- details of a plan with which to ap- morning of the 14th of June, 1952, The company has offered to build Mr. Picknally said he still does proach the state, Night" dinner of the local Lions Committeeman Frank F. Blals- not know "just what Mr. McCor- guilty" In the record dictated the olators who, he said, are increasing numerous wounded men were bo club, cutoff o( Shore rd, at Its own ex dell reported he met Tuesday night eed for reserving decision. He re- in number. • Mr. MacKcnn said later that he ing returned to the battalion aid ense In return for the part of with a group of residents who are mick hopes to prove. I am confi- ould also appeal to Freeholder dent there 1st nothing Irregular ferred to the question of the cohip- He also said that police have been station for medical attention fol Shore rd.'which now runs through determined to get a traffic light .roller's identification of Dumas on told to remove, by towing If neces- Director Joseph C. Irwln to help lowing a night of bitter action. Al he company property between the for the Five Corners. Mr. Carton, about our assessments." J.ut with the problem, since the /Mr. Axelsen' steadfastly has :ompany property after the time sary, .jca£s,.,..th,a.t, , are parked ijaaR though It was almost daylight, ene Woman to Appeal actory on the north side and the said he has written to Highway .he defendant testified he left. Mr. Ara'hydrants ana at the river ends ntereedlon Is the crossing of two my artillery continued to fall lompany-owned houses on the Commissioner Ransford J. Abbott claimed—and'ropeated to a reportr :ounty highways, e'tf Tuesday' night—that his assess- pevack contended that hU client's of streets, blocking fire apparatus around the aid station. Chaplain iouth side. asking that the state highway de- admission, of paying tor-board only from, ualngxthe water.. Any cars Members'called attention to the Sheehan . exposed himself to th 30-Day Sentence Tl\e letter from the company partment reconsider the request, ments "have not been found fault many past accidents and near-acci- ithtld'.' by. anyone jb —telling., the. truth to the .detriment removed'will "have to bo "balled furious barrage and went from pa- states the present road, which Is which has been turned down sev- ^^fe^»p5dlti out of'the garage" by their owners, dents that hive occurred at this tient to patient' consoling and In- MIDDLETOWN-Maglstrate W. J3 feet wide,. Is a hazard because eral times. foifejin*' over* five yeas;^hlil?he intersection and of the. difficulty rot Gilbert Manson last night released "match my record against 'any. as- of .his'.truthful, .testimony In con- Council unanimously endorsed spiring them with his • calm words Mrs. Grace Mount of Bcllview ave, of heavy.- traffic going through the Noting the recent death of Wil- 1 1 nection with the-time.he left prop- his plans and. encouraged a "get motorists and pedestrians.crossing; of. assurance, middle of the fish factory opera- • s$sor'sVih;:the state , '' that..each the now widened highway at this iConardo, in a $5D0 property bond liam E, Foster, township attorney, item lg based on values "27 years' erty owned by the. firm. tough" policy against careless and "Suddenly, tha enemy artillery tenting appeal of a 30-day sentence tion, whereas the proposed road the committee appointed the firm speeding motorists here; This was point.'Both Mrs. Hayes and Mr. became more intense and shells be- would be 40 feet wide and would , rial'estate experience" allowed htm McKecn promised to carry the prob- 1 o county jail for disorderly con- of which he was a member, Apple- td make, and any mistakes ever the second successive meeting that gan exploding near the wounded luct on a complaint signed by Jos- ot go through the plant. gate, Foster, Reussille and Corn- Mr.. McCormlck had made''similar lem to the county safety council as men. Chaplain Sheehan, sensing The company said It would pro- discovered were "immediately cor- Oceanport Fair a project worthy ot Its effort iph Solomlvlch of Bcllview ave:, well for the balance of the year. rected.", . ;... - :, complaints.' • . > the immediate • danger of these al- ho charged Mrs. Mount.used vile •Ide a black top surface for 30 feet The committee authorized secur- Councilman Neils Jacobsen asked The group will meet again at Mid- ready .wounded ' men, ran to the f the 40-foot road. Because the f Krauo Say* Little dletown township hall Tuesday eve- and abusive language. Sentence ing of an estimate tor the cost of for and was given council's per- 1 nearest casualty and protected him imposed In view of Mrs. ilack top could not be applied be- a sidewalk on Park pi,, River . Mayor George H. Krauss has had Starts Aug. 8 ning, Aug. IS, at 8 o'clock to go From flying fragments with his own :ore next May or June, the com- mission to use trie roof deck of a iver whatever- accomplishments its Mount's probation for & similar of- Plaza, after receiving a. petition little to eay about the questions OCEANPORT,—T,he .Oceanport new addition to the municipal bath- body. He stayed there'covering the tanso two years ago. pany offered to maintain the road signed by 17 of the 21 residents. involved, leaving it to the-council- firemen's fair., to be held on the ing pavilion ai, a watch tower for committee chairmen have been'able man' until the bombardment sub- until that time and post a $4,000 to. make.' ••••••••• The magistrate postponed for two The cost is to be assessed against man and -the assessor •to clear 'the fire house property-on Main st. the Civil Defense Ground Observer sided . and the ' immediate danger ecurity check that the work wil the owners over a ten-year period. weeks hearing of a charge of non- is done. matter up. He has asked for a full Will begin Friday, Aug.; 1, andrun corps., Installation of a ladder to 'tceded; . . . , support ot his two children against John R. Cornell, Port Monmouth, investigation and reportr through Saturday, Aug, 9. reach the roof,was approved, pro- "Chaplain Sheehan continued to Frank Haley, a resident of the Bay- Walling, Bennett Object and Richard W. Wetter, Beltord, .. Mr, Picknally has .been criticized . A new Ford sedan, grand prize vided the Civil Defense council McDowell Gets :onsola the wounded and in addi- shore area and a former resident Strong objection to the road was were approved aa special officers. of this year's-fair, will be awarded agrees to'pay for it, tion he helped medical personnel by. Mr. McCormlck for not moving 1 >f Phalanx, on a complaint signed •alsed by Luther Walling of Bel- The committee voted to purchase more hastily to complete this study, the closing night. Ground prizes Mr, Jacobsen credited The Regis- administer first aid and plasma to iy Chester Henry, township ord, who said most of the Bclford fans to be placed In the meeting ; and by Councilman Ralph W. Law- will be awarded nightly. ter tor 'carrying' repeated appeals Street Contract those in need,. On several occasions, are director. •esldents he spoke to are against room after Mr. Compton pointed . rence for what he said looked to First Aidmen's night-will be held that he said had brought in a new . EATONTOWN—Fred McDowell, he went forward and carried Ut- Mr. Haley declared that he is Mr. Walling said he feared the out that the room is also used as <' him' like a "whitewash" of the is- Tuesday, Aug. "5, when prizes will group of "Operation Skywatch" vol- with a bid ot $3,164.17, was award- ters so the wounded could get im- willing to pay for his children's proposed road across the swamp the municipal court and by the sue. But Mr. Picknally laid he be awarded to the squad traveling unteers/from the Red Bank, Fair ed the contract for street repair mediate medical attention. support, but charged that his wife land to be filled In would sink. building inspector. doubted "If anything of benefit the greatest distance and another Haven, Rumson and Little Silver work here. The only other bid, $3,- "The gallantry and devotion to s an unfit guardian as evidenced either ts our borough or Its tax- to the squad with the most mem- areas. . • 311.01, was made by C. H. Sutphen. his men displayed by Chaplain by her conduct. Mr. Manson told payers could result from this bers present. Prizes will be award*- "But aa of now," he said, "we In othtr business, counclt heard Sheehan during this action reflects him to formalize his charges in a study." ed to the fire company or depart- have only enough men to maintain Sam Garafola of Clinton ave. ask the highest credit upon himself, tho complaint to John L. Montgomery, Sheridan Bar Mr. Picknally defended the as- ment from the greatest distance watch 12 hours a day, while the for heavy crushed gravel for a 506- Chaplain corps and the U. 3. eferee ot the juvfenlre- and domes- 34 Inducted Into sessor's figures on accuracy and and to the one having the most U, S. Air Force has directed us to foot stretch of street in front of Army." ic relations court. fairness, He said they are based members present at Firemen's be on guard 24 hours dally. We've his house. He also asked for more Father Sheehan, a native ot Mr. Manson found George Julius In New Location ' upon "all sorts of measurements night, 'Thursday, Aug. T. A prize just got to have more volunteers." police attention to speeding, say- Brooklyn, entered the service In Morrc, Jr., of Wilson ave., Fort Military Service that go into the mathematics of also will be awarded to a fire com- Councilman Harry Lovgren said ing the present department should February, 1951, from the Bradevelt Monmouth, guilty of careless diiv James Acerra of 163 Maple ave. The local selective service board ~* • assessing—land and building con- pany ladies' auxiliary on that major repairs soon will be needed be increased by at least another church. He was assigned overseas Ing and fined him {10 and $3 costs has moved his Sheridan bar from announced this morning that M ditions, Improvements or the lack night. in a section of the borough's sewer patrolman. Declaring "the town last November. The medal and the of court for falling asleep *t the he Prate building at 6 West Front men from this area were Inducted • of them, publio services, location Nightly feature ot the fair will line because a sag has been dis- las grown bigger," he asserted that citation were mailed by the Army wheel of his car during the day st. to his own building at 8 West Into military service at Newark . • and other averages." He said a be pony rides for. children with covered in the piping, He said tem- the police department should grow to his sister, Mrs. James Kearney and hitting a,parked car. Herbert Front st. The Acerra building is Monday. • recommendation by Mr. McCormlck free rides being given Monday porary repairs have been made to with the town, of Parker pi,, Shrewsbury. . Balrd ot Mlddlotown was find $5 the former Joseph Hcsso building, In the group were Jamea B. Her- to set up an assessment formula night, Aug, 4, and Friday night, clean out the line following a ro- Councilman James N. Wolcott, and $3 costs for careless driving. which was sold by Mrs. Hesse to shon, 114 Wallace St., Joseph Haw- for computing per-front-toot or Aug. 8. cent stoppage. Jr., said something will be done Counter complaints of disorderly Harry May ol Matawan and later kins, 139 River at., and Frank AD- .. location valuations "just won' Charles VanBrackle Is general Mayor George H. Krauss said about repairing the street, but that Morris Winning Fight conduct signed by Anna Williams to Mr. Acerra, For years It housed batemarco, 30 Marion St., all of work." chairman of this year's fair. He Is that he noticed after recent heavy a new policeman could not be hired ot 60 Carter ave., East Keansburg, the Hesse ICB cream parlor, The Red Bank; George T. Morford, Jr., being assisted by Al Cosentlno and Sheridan Is one of tho olden bars Mr. McCormlck contends a study rains wator flooded mldtown streots. before next year, Mr, Wolcott said, For Traffic Lights and Raymond Powell of 62 Carte R.F.D. 1. Red Bank; Elbert B. John Murphy, merchandise and Mr, Jacobsen, street chairman, aald however, that It "will be a good I,,™.,™™™ „ „ ave, were dismissed by the magis- In town. Qrlggs, Jr., 85 Peach st., New indicated to htm there may be an booths; Frank Callahan, refresh- AT T W N "unreasonable range" In certain the cause was failure to provide an point" to remember at next yeVr^ ™ _? . , ~ Councilman trate. The first floor, where the bar is Shrewsbury, ments, and Gene Morris and Nor- opening for the Beach st, storm budget meetings. Fred S. Morris last night told the The following paid speeding line located, has been opened from tront assessments of comparable prop- man Franks, car. mayor and council here that his Benjamin A. Boyd, 90 Maple ave., erties—"and all I want is the rea- sower outlet when a new metal Lotten were received from the in violations bureau this week to rear so that in summer advant- Fair Haven; Robert Porges, 45 Proceeds of the fair wilt help bulkhead was installed. He said a Holy Name societies ot St, Jamos three-year campaign for traffic George Silvers ot Jaracy city, %' age can be taken/of the breeze dl- son why. I've asked for the an the company pay off 11B mortgage lights, Is Anally bearing fruit, Crest dr., Little Silver; John Cralk, ' iwers. I have yet to get them." diver would have to go under wate Catholic church, Red Bank, St. and ii costs; Thomai Romano oi roct from the Naveslnk river. Mr. 83 Watorman ave., Runuon; on the new fire house. to cut tho hole with a torch. 'Ann's, Koansburg, and St, Jos- A pedestrian-controlled traffic Elizabeth, W and $3 costs, and Ml Accrra has put tn a new tile floor, light at Broad and Main «ts, Is Thomas Oopslll, Red Hill rd., Vet Tax Challenged Council also received a reporl eph's, Koyport, Bach was similar chaol Ilkonmore of 35 Kemp ave. haa raflnlshod the barroom with Charles E. Rozak, Jr., Holland rd., to those council has received at now In oporatlon, Mr. Morris aald Fair Haven, J5 and $3 coals, knotty pine paneling, and has a Underneath all this thore la Mr. 8-Year-Old Boy from Councilman Ralph W. Law- He added that itate highway en' and Charles A. Leach, Jr., Kane's McCormlck'a second challenge — rence that new playground equip- the past two meeting! In which new 42-foot front bar and Indirect lane, all of Mlddlotown, who got veterans' tax exemption ment had arrived and aoon will complaints are made about the glneera gave him "definite assur- lighting, An acoustic celling also for years before state law was Drowns in River be Installed on the beach play, ahowing of "burlesque films" at the ance" that traffic lights loon will Fine 43 Drivers has been Installed. Robert J. Nlckeni, Grant ,av»., tightened up to make vett show ground, Walter Reade Drlvn-In theatar. In be Installed at Wyckoff rd. and Included In now equipment Is a and Thomas I, Unterberg, Tlnton th«lr pipers to continue to get the POINT PLEASANT-An alt day addition, Mra. Robert A. Sohulta of highway 85 and In front ot the walk-In rofrlgorator tor draught ave.,, Eatontown; Eugene Murphy, ' tax out? And why did somo of plonlo sponsorod by. tho Ladlqs' aux- Weit Long Branch wrote Mayor F. Bendlx plant, Pedestrians desiring At Union Beach beer, The license transfer was ap- 39 Bast live., Theodoro W. Lauer, them juit "drop off the list" a yeai iliary ot the Deal fire company Caruso on Furlough BUM Price to Investigate thi filmi to cross at Broad and Main now proved At Mondny nlght'i council 87 Portland ave. and Robert So- ended in tragedy hore yesterday have a push-button aiiangemont. UNION BEACH—Forty-three per don and Leslie W. Brokaw, la ago? He hints fraud, and ropoatcd- After Trieste Service bolng shown at tha Drive-In. Mrs, aona wore flnod hero last night bj meeting, and Mr. Acoria opened In ly, but with no auccoss, has asked when John Fllodncr, 8-yoar-otd son Sohultz said tha films are "not When In operation, all lights at his new location Tuesday noon, He Mlddlotown ave., all of Atlantlo of Mr. and Mrs, Royal Fllednor that Intersection will bo on rod, Magistrate John Applogato oi Highlands; Conrad D. Foltir, Hil- Hit* of the vets' names be provid ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS- Pvt, what they ehould he" and that chargos of carolcs* driving, ban provided parking space tor hla ed, Ha laya he still wants thoa of 242 Ovcrbrook ave,, Deal, Donald Caruso, ion of Mr. and lomi are actually "Indecent pic- Thi signal "walk" will bo shown customers In the rear ot his build- ton park, Highland!. drownod in the Metedeconk river. tures." Council filed tha complaints for five lecondA to permit cross- Union Bench losldenta who pal Ing, and there la a rear ontrnnco. Hugh Adams, 28 Soawood avi., Hats. * , ' - Mrs, O, A, Caruio of 88 Avi. D ings, Anothar signal, "don't walk," it flnu Included August Strngolli Observer! have been wondering According to state police at tho here. Is on 30-day furlough after for discussion at thi Aug. 13 Plans are beinK made lor tho Keaniburg; Roobrt P. Werthwiln, Laurolton station, the Fllidnir boy mooting. will thin be ihown tor 15 uconds. rt, 38s Junto* P, Cnmnbcl], nm Dt grand opening to bo hold soon, Mr. Laurel ave., West Keansburg; Juat how loud an explosion llei un his arrival Tuesday of lait wotk On the "don't walk" signal, po- st,i Robert E, Ronton, dir the lid covering the tax mat- was In a boat being rowed by 11. from three yean' service In Trltiti, Counoll approved a resolution clt Acerra owns and operates the Rod Richard A. Krapo, $31 Lorrltard year-old Thomas Oallaghir ot 93 Ing thi "comolentioui devotion" o diitrlanj are not to loavo tha ourb Margaret R, Dulkm, mil Bank Reoroatlon hall bowling al avo., and Joseph Engllih, Camp> Uri—or, U, after all this smoke, H« lerved In the Army Midi- because traffic will have started up ave.j Emma L. Steinberg S3S Par Rooievelt ave,, Dial. Tni younger oal Corpi In thi truit territory tha late Thomai Covert, a itrnt leys on Newman Springs rd., and bell st., Union Beach; Joseph Al« thirt'U be no flra. Both Mr. Me- boy began rocking the boat, tx- bifora thoii walking fan mako It ave, nnd John O'Qr&dy, SOT Boc Oormlck and Mr. Axelaen radlot administered by Amorloan and department employee tor It yean tha Atlantic hotel, Fair Haven, locco, hwy.. 33, .Harrison R. Boggi, n ore oordlng to state police, and Galla- prior to hli death, CoplM of the aorou thi itroit. at. Jr., SO Beiri it., and Sebaetlan It flreworki start they're ;o be gher tola him he wu going to British troopi, Hi traveled through' Other county roaUlenti fined tl pntty noliy, But both glv•pfi differt - out Buropt during hU iirvlce t( riiotutlon, whloh "mourn hli pan- Btranloro, hwy, 36, all ot Kty take the boat ashore. Flledner then Ing," will bi lint to hli lurvlvon, each for carsloia driving Included Quintan Land Map port; William L. Btratton, Cliff. int riaiom for that forecast Jumped Into the watir whloh was Trltita. QUARTET HELD William Flahler, Jack A. Rou A ildtllght on thi MoOormlo' Hi will report to Camp Kllmi Council accepted, "with reluct- wood ave., Cllffwood, Alfrid J. five or six feet deap, Hli compan- anc«," thi rulgnatlon of Clifford KEANBBUHO - Thomai Dell Kennoth P, Brown, Carmen Cuocc Approved by Board Ewlngton, Jr., 103 Main at., Mat- and Lawrenco-Axelien dispute ion jumpid In to hilp him but for aailgnmint to a Flrit Armj Monica, IS, Frank Crawford, A and Louis Bonnett, all of Koyport tnu aftir Mr, Axitiin laid by let- Initiation upon thi eomplittsn o: Oadman an clerk of thi board ot FAIR HAVEN-The local plan awan, wai unable to do io and hild onto auoiiori, It wai effective July 1 and two 17-yeir-oldi, all from Now- Viola 0, Thomaon, 88 Leroy at, ter hi muit diollni counoll'i n* the ildt of the boat. hli furlough, ark, an bolng held by polloa here KoHMburgi Mabel Maine*, Laura: nlng bond lut night ipprovod tho Arnold ap«nce, A3 Cheliea »veH queat to tranafir a multi-paw bor- A letter from Peter J, Bdward- rtqucit of tht Hudson County Nil Joncph Newbcrg, 190 Union avi,, Robtrt J, Talbot, who llvei on today lor Investigation of petty avo., VVVal Kcanaburg; Allen ough tax map from hli office tc BERT OAUL IN HOSPITAL i«n, looal lawyer who Is seoritary lirceny. They win taken Into em- tlonal bank to subdivide i\\n quln Robert K. McVeigh, 346 Columbus borough hall. Thi two councllmei th* riverfront) hiard Gallagher's of the planning board, wai referred >, MntAwan, and Theodora W Ian propm-ly at trt« end at fair pi., Anthony V, Mettini, 31 Bivinth crloi lor hilp, He iwam out and Huhitl A, fJaul of niver rd,, fair tody about 1)45 thU morning by Johnaon, Uturcncn Harbor, Havon id, originated K vota that the bool* to Borough Attorney Howard W, Patrolman Fnd Lodcr aftri' com- nviv, ailbori Smith, 100 Long hi dillvind to borough hall Ian towed him to ahori. Fllidnir'i Mavin, operator of (hi dining room rtobirti, Mr, ffidwardmn midi in' The poimlulon was granted at Branch ave,, and Richard Doug* month. body wai found Iwo noun later by ind bar at Old Orahtrd Countr qulrlli AI to thi etltus ot a CHsi plalnti of thtda nf milk, Thi> |>» TAVS a publio healing at which there IDi, P40 fliimdwny, all of Long the Point Pleaiant Ant aid iquad alub, In a lurgloal patient at 8t which meets planning hoard re trolman iald ha found two blurt UNION rJIiACU- It wiu uudlni worn no objeotloni from ndjttcent Branch, and aargi K, Bllinm, But* At thli union, Mr, Axolion ix< Tin body wai Idinttflid by Mr*. Vincent's hospital. New York city gtoni In thilv cur. j pialnto that tho map wai bolng quiromenti but not thi looal ion- IMUII io injury toe Patrick J. Cook, propertty owmn. NexNt t Td ttrmtn avi,, Interluken. Edith Brlokion of Roosevelt ave., Mi wai operated on Tuieday. Ing ordlnanoi, In other planning uied ai a "work book" for the re- Oikhurit. 494 front it,, Sunday, Cook, ao< night the toning board of adjust cording ot rial utata tranuotloni, f A0BI AIIAUW IIBAIUNO board builnm, oounoll approvn WBATHBRREPOnT oordlng to police, drove to pollo mint will hear an appoal on thi It parflouUrly wai nudod for th The boy wai proncunoid diad iiviral lubdlviilon mapi whloh hoadquartori whero hi paid a I lubdlvlilon of thi Hhlppuo prup- THEPT mVMTIOATKD notation of utii of portloni oi th by Or. Donald Pyli of Point Pl«ai> KBANIBURO-Frank Jonii oi had thi O.K. ot thi board, Fair today, tonight and tomor- fine whloh had been liiuid him erty, in thli mutter Richard Sgan, KBANSBURO-Pollei her* an former Jeriey Central rlght-of.wa; ant. Raymond Hodgi, Ooean coun- U Blrchwood avi. hiri U iohid Mr, Wcloott announoid that ad' row. High today M Ui M, low prevlouely for cirtltM driving. •till Invntlgatlng a breaking an! ty ooroner, oallid thi death acel* developer, It Mklng for a varlinoi to prlvati ownira hiri and thi ulid to fafli hearing of tn t* vfrtliiminti will bi madi for bid tonight M on th» ooaM, M In Coming out of hetdquirtin, h In ordir to UM a driveway lor a entry ruportid yttlirdiy morning dental, lault and battery onirgt lodged at 30 Carr ave, where an unknown lilting of othir tramaotloni, Hi for .matirlnl for thi ixtenelon t land, High tomorrow It. Mod- found another ticket on hli wind atreet Into the development, nolnu that thi borough had on All Burvlvlng biildn Mr, and by hli wife, Oiaat, He win ai thi borough iiidgi, pirn*' toi ihtrld-thi* iiwc fur pmking ncai Miyor Ediar V, Dtnlin h»« Mktd amount nl ea*h wu atolen Irom t tMlirt about »:30 thlx morning b; which wtrg mide by Bernard Kel oral* nortnwMt wind* May anil a On hydmnt. The iteonrf mm m»mbei» nt tti* rnunrii «nd (hi i'Mh tn|Ut«i< and tiiiaretti, l on Jitgi 3) thru htlf*brolh*». Patrolman fna IMtt, linyl, looal arobHiet. tsaigtt. VtriaM* tomorrow, moiu MA him U, »lannlD« board M atlind, »nd armutmint nunhtnu, Pace Two" RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 plUl at Camp Lejeune, N. C, will Home on Furlough ined on Two Counts Sea Bright Tax Row ^ PERSONALS report back to Cherry Point, N. C, Today's Ratings (Continued from pag* 1) where he has been assigned to a lersey Speed Skiffs to Feature At Union Beach Robert Wyckoff Farrow of 103 helicopter squadron. in borough hall two copies of a South at, is spending his summer Mr. and Mrs. Claude Borchardt, Jr., At Monmouth UNION BEACH—Willard Apgar new map. working at the Bronx Spanish of South Pearl at., are parents of Sunday's Regatta at Pleasure Bay if Brooklyn was fined $15 last church, one of 38 church projects of a daughter, born Tuesday at Eiver- FIRST RACEruRACE—runn e »2.600».. . : V O.O, light by Magistrate John Apple- Attorney Gives Opinion the New York city Mission society Dtsbro-w of West Lang Branch with «!.!» Furl.Fl . ClmeCl : *6,00(1-M.600*60(M600. view hospital. The national championship* for l_Muriel. 10K W. Mann 20-1 rate on a charge of careless driv- Borough Attorney George A: In New York. Mr. Farrow was grad- eracy Speed Skiffs will highlight the Scat, holder of the one-mile 2—Gee, 119. Boulmetis 3-1 ng and $25 on a charge of dlsor- Gray supported Mr. Axelsen's claim uated from Dickinson college In Mr. and Mrs. John F. Davis of he annual Junning of the Long: straightaway record. Completing 3—Idle Boy. 1 IB, Rndrltcuei «-l lerly conduct. that he needs the old map in his Carlisle, Pa, By instructing junior El Paso, Tex., are spending a [ranch Ice Boat and Yacht club's the field will be Steve. Schmidt, 4—firo-Smsrt 112, Pannrll 20-1 According to police, Apgar was work. He said that the new map month with Mra. Davis' parents, Mr. S—Fighting HariJ. 115, Hanford »-l high scheol students as a staff mem- and Mrs. Matthew A. Power of egatta. Sunday. Susan; John Boland, Suds; Dan 6—Astronomical. 115 Mann 10-1 issued a summons Saturday by Pa- had not yet been accepted by the ber of the mission society during Events for five classes of In- Ardolino, Jo-Carol II; J. Camps, 7—Chii'f Loco. Halchellcr 4-1 trolman Arthur Gray for careless county. Formal -acceptance, it was the summer, Mr. Farrow plans to Williams st, Mr. Davis is a locomo- loards and three classes of out- Slo-Poke; Bill Clayton, Slo-Poke; 8—Interlude. 115. Pansmore 10-1 riving. Apgar, police charge, re- laid, can come only after a copy :ain experience in working with tive engineer on the Southern Pa- card utilities will get under way Joe Julian, JS9. Besides national fl—Bcrnlcy, 110. Stevenson fi-1 fused to show his driver's license of the new map Is placed on record people which will be helpful to him cific. honors the skiffs will also be racing 10—Fieryy Phoenix,, 111. Hettlnger 220.0 1 bout 11 a. m. with drivers from 11—Tricker11Tik y 101088 . StStout t 10-101 and car registration and was abu- with the county tax board. Before when he enters Union Theology Richard Hendrickson of Leroy lew York, Pennsylvania, Mary- for the beautiful Ardolino trophy. IS—Chen Oa'kr. Del Veechio 12-1 sive toward the patrolman when that is done, Mr. Axelsen advised, seminary next fall. apartments, son of Mr. and Mrs. uid and Delaware competing. The distaff side will be repre- Also Eligible. irdered to RO to police headquar- It should be brought up to date Ralph Hend rickson of 79 Rector sented by Ruby Scull and her 48 1.1—MUa Knowledge, tiodrlguei 4-1 Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Farr of pi., Is a patient in Monmouth Me- Starting point of the events will 14—IlccontrolIc, , 11111. . Hansmaa n 15-1 ters. The defendant was held in with new corrections. Otherwise, Baton Rouge, La., are north for le the Pleasure bay marina, where cubic inch runabout, Mickey Mouse. MhlMelancholiai . DICausDICi 20-1 the eounty jail until Sunday aftor- an expensive engineers' survey may morial hospital, Mrs. Scull holds national laurels 6BorlruaBorlrua.. FfrnandcFfrnandci i 10-1 1 be required, Council agreed with a stay of several weeks with rela- lack VanDeman, the owner, has l noon when he was released in $50 tives at Cranbury, They were in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson of for this class and has been gaining SECONECOND RACE—PursRACEP e (3,500: tluee- bail put up by his wife. this view, but moved that the old Pearl st. are parents of a son born let lip complete pit facilities. Van- nation-wide fame through recent years-old and up, maidens; a" Furl. town last week renewing acquaint- 3eman, national 91 cubic inch hy- 1—Cariduro, Rodriguez 15-1 map should be placed in the bor- ances and paid a very pleasant call this morning at Monmouth Memor- Iroplane champion, I* expected to cigarette advertisements. Bob Mac- 2—Kstauary, J. Stout 6.1 ough hall as soon as the new one ial' hospital. Alllster, another perennial at this a—Triple Sainl, Howell 20.1 WOMAN FINED $fi becomes official. at The Register office. Mrs. Farr's lompete. affair, will also be on hand. Mac- I—Risk Me Hanamnn 10-1 former husband, the late John H. All race* will be held over a 5—Bolo Laa«. Hettlnicer 15-1 Mrs. Virginia Roddy of 289 Cook, was one of the founders of PORT MONMOUTH VISITORS Alllstcr Is the national high point 6—Twice Teddy. Illerman 4-1 Shrewsbury ave., Red Bank, was Regarding the sale of Jersey >ne-ml!e course and spectators may champion of this class, 7—Dash-O-Light. Pasamore 3*1 fined $6 this morning by Magis- Central land, council adopted a The Register and was Its publisher Misses Rita and Virginia Tallon snjoy viewing the competition from 8a—Holmdel, Sacco 20.1 resolution prepared by Mr. Gray and editor tor more than half a of Hoboken are spending their va- nany vantage points along the C. Mulford Scull, who last year 9—Vertrces. Illerman R-l trate John V. Crowell on a charge stating that adjacent- property century. cations at the summer home of Pleasure bay shore. broke the record for 48 cubic inch 10—Delve Around, Balzaretti 10-1 of improper parking. Mrs. Roddy, owners will have first chances to their aunt, Mrs. Mary A. Behan of hydros at the National Sweepstakes 11—Apricot. Bauer 15-1 r.F.O. John DeLlsa who failed to answer a summons Dr. and Mrs. James Parker, Jr., The regatta, which has steadily 12—Avion, Rivera 3*1 issued her July 5 and a letter writ- buy some 75 sections Of the rail- of Shrewsbury ave., are parents of Harmony rd. trown, has added the new 136 cu- regatta, will again compete this Also Eligible. P.F.C. John DeLlfta, son of Mrs. road strips facing their own land. a daughter, born Friday at River- year. 13a—Little-Nan, Sarco 20.1 ten July 16, was arrested early ..this SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Jio inch hydroplane class to IU a—T Bi>vacllah*c 5-'i was done to prevent any "spite" Gray of North Riverside dr., are You are hereby notified that a writ of Camp Carson, Col., and at Forl ASBURY PARK — City council parents of a son, born Saturday at attachment «as Issued in the above en- class A and B utilities and an open bo chief starter. Barney Russell, Sheridan, II). Tuesday introduced an ordinance buying of the land. The resolution titled cause on May 26, 1952 against the race. national 135 champ in 1938 and Art FOURTH*'RACK— Purse {4,000; two also provided for the purchase by Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mr. years-old; V.. Furll. setting minimum sanitary standards Gray is assistant county prosecutor. goods and chattels, moneys and effects, Meeker will take care of the clock THE GARWOOD for retail and drink establishments. the borough of a strip from the rights and credits, lands and tenements, Bud Dlxon of Fair Haven, the and cannon. la—Darby Creek W. Williams 2- NEW BOTABV PRESIDENT Peninsula house to Beach st. for Mr. and Mrs. William Naulty re- belonging, to you as an absent debtor for 1951 national high point winner, 2a—Shnrbot. H. B. Wilson 2- Under the ordinance, strong en- public parking, for which $17,500 turned by plane Tuesday to San the sum of S2.177.39 and that the Sheriff will pilot his fast Hurricane . John Boland, summer fleet cap- 3—Concert Hall, Ciilmonc 2* FREEHOLD — Dr. Eugene Er forcement powers are given to Francisco after a stay with Mrs, of Monmouth County pursuant thereto on 4—Judy Duimtan. Pernandct 5- has been appropriated. June lath, 1052, levied upon certain real against a field of eight other start- tain, Is co-chairman of the event B—Grey Hour. Roberts 12- rickson was elected president ol Health Inspector John Taylor and Naulty's sister and brother-in-law, property In the name of yourself and ers in the skiff division. Leading along with Ken Adams. Commodore fi—Prinre Dare. Stout 10- the Freehold Rotary club at a re- all food and drink places would be A newsman asked'Mr. Gray what Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Eilert of Charles K. Hebert being known »« lot H competition will come from 1949-M Lou Mion expects this to be one of 7—Bl-ookshlre, Bnulmetis 20* cent meeting in the American ho- required to obtain health certifi- would happen If a North Beach it. 35, Minneslnk park, Middletown in Block 19 on the assessment map of the finest regattas put on by the a—Darhy Dan Farm Entry. Eatontown, New Jersey, located at No. 4 national champ, Hay Morris of Red FIFTH RACE—Pui»c $5,000, Three tel. Dr. Errickson takes ever the cates. Public hearing is scheduled property owner on the West side township. Mr. and Mrs. Eilert en- Clinton Avenue In Eatontown, New Jer- Bank in his falcon, and Harold club. year-olds and up; 6 Furl. ofllce made vacant by George for Aug. 12. of Ocean ave. refused to buy the tertained at a farewell party Sun- sey THE 52 ASSOCIATION Paucls, who was recently named railroad atrip across the street, and day for their guests. Mr. Naulty is You are further noli Bed that you ara 1—Eatontnwit, llf>. Laeawell H* plant manager of the new Kara- someone else bought it, could that golf pro at the Presidio In San rnqulrod to serve ytlix answer to th« 2—Bob'n Betty, Breckons 4- 48TH ANNUAL FAIR plaintiff's complaint, a copy of which is 3—Pcnocr, Sltuk 6- gheusian mill at Albany, Ga. Rich resident cross It to make his way Francisco. annexed hereto, upon Sherman A. Man- 4—King Nowlee Mitchell 111. ard O. Rice was named to the LEONARDO—The 49th annua: to the beach. Mr. Gray said he did ning, ESQ., the plaintiff's attorney, whose Nilufer, Ridden by Sam Boulmetis, 5—BakeiHfleld, J. Stout 3- fair of the Brevent Park and Leo- Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Oakerson and hoard of directors and vice prcsi not think so, unless his own prop- family of Silverton ave,, Little Sil- address U 54 -Broad §tr Yesterday's crowd of 17,166 2—Moufton. 113, Hanford fi- charges Monday night bofore Mag- day morning In his home at Bahr's DIGGING UP Igalnst Estate,. race going down the back stretch, 3—Congo Kins:. 119, Lasswell 2. istrate Edward F. Ambrose. Freed ing at Mrs, Norman Stoffiet's home Pursuant to tthe order ot DORMAN 'but once making the final turn and wagered $1,478,296. 4—a Sterling Maid, 117, Fer'n'dei «. hotel. Dr. John Slnnott, Jr., Rum- JERICHO at Eatontown. The Lafons are for- *—Turf Stnr, 113. Bierman 20. early yesterday in their own re- son, pronounced him dead after be- McFADDIN, Surrogate of the County ef coming down the home stretch First Race—Claiming, Punt 13,500. 6—Scobeyvillf. 122, Hettinger 2- cognizance were James Agresti, 35, mer Rumsori residents. Mrs. Lafon Monmouth, made on the tecond day of For maideni, three yean old and up- ing summoned by Highlands police, a former president of the Junior July, 1962, on the application of Wil- Jockey Boulmetis took hi* mount ward .Six furlongt 7—a Dinewlsely, 111, Mann 6- Paul Polende, 31, Frank Mlaglll, Evidence for City liam E. Turnau. Administrator of the a Mrs. A. Roberts and F. Eugen A. M. Poslen & Sons funeral home Service league of Red Bank, to the outside to gallop under the Saddle Bant (Batcheller) 27, Alfred Agresti, 30, and Mr. removed the body, to Brooklyn Sat- estate of Anne E. Turnau, deceased, no- wire by a length and a half. S35.!0 10.40 «.S0 Dlxon, Jr. Entry. Prewett. The manager signed com- Walls Theory former president of the Monmouth tice Is hereby given to the creditors of Acres N' Acrei (Tingle?) 2.90 1.60 EtGKTH RACE, Purse $8,000, 3.year- urday. * sounty branch, American Associa- said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber ' Cinda, owned by Jouett Shouse, olds, 1 1/18 miles, claiming: J6.000 plaints against the quartet, who in Administrator aa aforesaid, their debts Marth Hare (Howell) 18.80 (3,000. LONDON — A human skull with lon of University Women, and al- and Faberose, owned by Foxcatchor Second Hace—Claiming. Purse 93,500. turn signed a counter-complaint. and demands against th* said eiUte, farms, were favoritles on the board, THE MADISON ELKS GARDEN OLUB TAG DAY well preserved brain has been o served as a member of Rumson under oath, within alx months from the For maidens, three years old and up* 1—Hoopdedont, '106. Ryan «• found in a 4,500-year-old tomb dur- ioard. of education, date of the dforesatd order, or they, will but the best Cinda could do - was ward. Six furlongs. J—Rebut. *-112, L, Rlsley JO. HIGHLANDS —Girl Scouts of be forever barred of their action* there- to get home for show money, while Im O.K. I William!) J4.8. .._O_ 8.00 S.40 3—Slg, ill, Boulmetis I*. PBOSJATION VIOLATION troops 5 and 6 will assist members ing excavations on the site of the Mr. and Mrs. William Whltmore for against the said aubscrtber. 4—Ruston, 113. Breckons 6- aaclent city of Jericho. Also In the >f Catherine st., are parents of a another outsider, Landmark, with Mr. Twrrty (Smith) 3.80 3.0(1 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Ar- of the Garden club during tag day Datedi Freehold, N, J,, July 2. 195J. Happy Myrtle (Houlmelii) 4.20 fi—Rnzcoo. *lll, Stevenson 2- tomb were wooden platters, pieces on, born Tuesday at Rivervlew WILLIAM B. TURNAU, Jockey Fernando Fernandez up, Dally double paid $180.50 on number «—Alamandn. *"107, Bcrardi 20. thur Knutson of Highlands, who Saturday, Aug. 2, when funds wll of fibre and a bier, all in good lospltal. 127 Plnckney Road, won place money. combination of 9 And 12, 7—Point Fortune, 110, Culmone 4- has been living here several weeks be raised toward community pro- . Little Silver. N. 3. 8—Silver Lamee. Ill, Shuk 6- condition. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Hurley and Messrs^ Beekman & Beekmaff, Cinda came out of the gate first Third Race—Claiming, Purse S3,500. NINTH KACE, Pur«e *2,500, 4-year" while employed on Centcr'ave., was jects. Plans for tag day were For three-year-olds. One mile and a six- These are some of the discov- amily'and Mrs. Mabel Hurley of 10 Broad St., and led most of the way with olds and .up. 1 1/16 miles, claiming detained last night by police on a made at a meeting Tuesday at the Red Bank, N, J. teenth. $3,500, S3?00O. eries reported by Miss Kathleen Darlington, S. C, have been visit- ••-••-••-- 2-80 warrant of the probation depart- Shore hotel. Attorneys. lit.II 'Chrislnda, ridden by Jim Brockons, Bstie M ) »9.B0 4.(0 I—Super-Calciman. 122. Fer'n'dei R. Kenyon, 45, Director of the British ing Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hurley of Htisty * (Kernano>7.1 ' 3.80 2.80 2—Kinit Ml«a>, 122, Stout fi. ment at Freehold. Chief of Police pressing. Once galloping around School of Archaeology In Jerusa- bridge ave. The Hurley family are Monmouth County Surrogate'* Court, the Anal turn It was a three-horse Four Jacks (Panncil) 1.60 S—Fraternal. "112, Stevenson In- Sterling Sweeney said this morning AUTO THEFT TROBED Fourth Race—The Papkaow Club. 4—Elmo's Cholrc 110. Shuk 20. that Knutson is wanted for viola- lem, reporting to the Palestine Ex- ormer residents of Little Silver. * Notice to Creditors to Present race coming down the stretch, with Purse. <4,000, l-'oj- maiden Allies two- S—Tus One, IH, Heltlnjtcr 3 KEANSBURG—Police here ploration Fund. Miss Kenyon led Miss Marjorle Fetta of Bridge Claims Against Estate "Nilufer taking the lead, followed by year-olds. Five an,d one-half, furlongs. fi—Bright Omen, •M10, Berardl 12 tion of probation on a non-supporl still Investigating the theft of a an expedition which, excavated the ve., has been enjoying a two ESTATE OF EM1L1E M, KURZ. de- Cinda and Landmark, Nilufer took Lot O'Honey (Green) J 18.00 S.0" "0" 3.S" ""0 7—Having Fun, 113, Smith 20- suspended sentence. car owned by George Gratz of 152 site. weeks' vacation from her duties at ceased. the margin heading under the wire, Qillias (Fernandez) 10.40 4.SO S—Dr. Cricket, 117. Fernandez 15- Purnunnt to the order ot SORMAN Dixie Vixen (Stevenson) 2.80 0—Meiabl "MIS, R. Tingley 4 Branch ave., Red Bank, early Mon- Bronse Age Tomb he J. J. Newberry store on Broad McFADDIN, Surrogate of th* County of but it took a photo decision to de- 10—Bold Warrior, 120, Punnell , 6- FUND YOUNGSTERS HERE day morning while It was parked Monmouth. this day made, on th* ap. Fifth Hace—The Sammy Kaye. Claim- The tomb was one of hundreds In it. She has been visiting friends nlicatlon ot the underalgned, Irma D. ermine place money, ing. Purse (3,500. For three-year*olds. tl—Dlk Dlk, «112. Ryan <*10. on Carr ave. 12—Whlrltown, 117, Mitchell 20- MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — a vast early Bronze Age necropolis ind relatives at Dumont. Aihmead (formerly Irma Dieitel), sur- Nilufer returned $19.80, $8.80, Six furlongs. Capt. and Mrs. Thomas T. Wylle vlvlng executrix at the estate of the t*ld ttspedeco (Stevenson) Also Eligible. Members of the Lions club here unearthed to the north of the site. 8.40. Landmark paid $18 for place 18—a Keyhole, 114, Jema« «.. nd daughters -Elizabeth and Jane Emllle M. Kurz, notice Is heraby given (32.00 10.20 4.80 and other sponsors of New York NEW FAIR HAVEN RESIDENT It established that a large city ex- to. the creditors of said deceased to pre- nd $8.40 for show, while Cinda re- Time For Fun (Fernandez.) 3.40 2.60 14—a Johns Admiral, 117, Baliarettl 6- Herald-Tribune Fresh Air fund f Craig field, Ala., are visiting sent to the said surviving executrix their urned *2.80. • Nate Herifeld (Balinrettl) 3.00 U—Bases Loaded, 119. Lasswell <• Mr. and* Mrs. Lorenz G. Schoebel isted there in 3000 B. C, when apt. Wylle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. claims under oath within six months from 16—Spring Scout, lit, Bauer 20-1 youngsters this morning met a centers of habitation in the area Eapececo, with Robert Stevenson Sixth Race—The Miss Woodford. For a Mrs. J. W, Camac and Mrs. R. B. o[ 10 Grange ave., are the parents Thomas Wylle of Locust ave. Capt. thlk date, fillies, three years old, (15,000 added. contingent at the Red Bank rail- of a daughter, Eleanor Lynn, born were usually not more than large Datedi July 8th, 1952 landllng the reins, won the "Sam- Conn el I Entry. road station. The club Is sponsor- Wylie is serving with the Air Corps. Six furlongs, Friday, July 11, at Rivervlew hos- villages. Fvt. and Mrs. Richard Esch of IRMA D. ASHMEAD, ny Kaye Purse" fifth race, the sec- Nllufcr (Soulmetls) (19.80 9.10 6.40 ing the visit of more New York pital. Box 43], mdary feature of the afternoon. It Landmark (Fernandez) 16.00 8,40 HANDBAG THEFT city youngsters here) than any oth- Other discoveries substantiate the tfewman Springs rd., are parents of Locust, N. I. >ald $32, $10.20 and $4.80. The weli- Cinda (Lauwell) 2.80 KEANSBURG — An 11-year-oW er organization In the county, Rob- finding's of Prof. J. Garstang, who daughter, Cathy Jean; born July Heston N, Potts. Esq., Seventh Race—Claiming. Pursa (3,500. SEE DODGERS BEAT REDS In 1828 made the exploration which 3 at the Station hospital at Fort 390 George Street, tnown orchestra leader, who con- For three-year-olds. Six furlontt. boy charged with the theft of . ert Goodman, past president, said New Brunswick, N. I, lucta "So You Want to Lead a Devil Spy (Ryan) (48.80 23,60 (8.40 handbag from Charlotte Kilowskl this week. ' MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — provided evidence confirming the Monmouth. Mrs. Esch is the.former Attorney, U0.9J 3and," has long been one of radio's So Surprised (Stevenson) 4.40 of Perth Amboy late yesterday'af- Members of the Lions club here Biblical story of the fall of Jericho. Miss Jean Macintosh, daughter of Silk Quest (Mitchell) 2.10 Mr. and Mrs. William Macintosh of Monmoulh County Surrogate's Court noat popular programs, while his ternoon al the Crystal pool o FAOES DRUNK CHARGE and their wives attended th Tumbled Sown IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTAT1 wing and Sway rhythm has earned Eighth Race—Claiming. Purse tS.SOO. Bcachway was released to the cui Dodger-Cincinnati ball game-Tues- Newman Springs rd. Pvt. Bsch Is OF OHARLES J. HENSCHEL, Bteetud. llm an International reputation, For four-year-olds and upward, One tody of his father to await thi KKANSBURG—Charles Hcdkii His expedition found that the .tationed with the Air Force at Notice to Creditor! to Prtsent Claims mile and one sixteenth day night. Fred Williamson was wall of Jericho' had "tumbled Westover field, Mass. ' Against Estate, nade a presentation to Stevenson Donna Boons (Cardoia) ' action of the juvenile conferenci of 58 Collins st. Is scheduled to face In ^charge of arrangements. Pursuant to the order of DORMAN n the winner'a circle following the • 126.JO 9.80 I.IO committee, police here reported, a hearing on a charge of driving down." It was found lying flat on McFADDIN, Surrogate of the County of Dollargofast (Tlngley) 6.00 3.40 front of Its foundations, but every- Mrs. Olive Beynon and daughter Monmouth, on VKi "ar-pllcaTlon "of' th* •ace, ' ."'••'• Burt's Reward (Baliarettl) 5.40 while Intoxicated before Magistrate BOY WINS CHEVROLET Edward F, Ambrose here next Mon thing suggested that it was the Diane have returned to their home undersigned' ' .- «°Herma* n J-.. Dobkln,,. Sol* CUTS THUMB ON SAW result.of an earthquake, on Tilton ave. after spending a Executoitoir f th* estate, of Charles J, day night. He Is free In $250 bal HEADDEN'S CORNER — Billy Hensc:ihel, deceased, notice la hereby given O'Sullivnn Fined SHREWSBURY — Rev. Theodon posted when the magistrate post Mullen, 18, of Elizabeth won th Miss Kenyon says her excavations week with Mrs. Beynon's cousin, to the creditor! of said deceased to pre- Wins $100 Watch E. A. LeVan, Sycamore ave., rector poned the hearing Monday night. 1952 Chevrolet sedan awarded Sat- show that seven successive walls "Mrs. George DeWinle of Vlneland. sent to tha said Sol* Executor as afore- Mrs. DeWinle returned with them laid, their claims under oath, within *lx $31 by Judge Crowell * of Old Christ Episcopal church, was Hedkln was pronounced drun urday night at the) Mlddletown surrounded the'city Indicating that month! from this date, ilt Sea Bright Fair treated at ".ivervlew hospital Tues- and unfit to operate a motor ve- township fire company No. 1 fair. it had been rebuilt several times. and is currently visiting Mrs. Bey- Datedi Freehold, N. J., June 1$, 1951. Magistrate John V. Crowell yes- day for a cut of the left thumb, hicle Saturday by Dr. F. A. Mlele Prof. Garstang, a member of the on. HERMAN J. DOBKIN, SBA BRIGHT—Mrs, Anna Wi»- terday fined William O'Sulllvan of suffered when a hand saw he was The road - to better and. bluer bus!, Fund's committee, said the necrop- Mrs. James J. Hogan of 66 River- (195 West End Avenue, 333 Jackson at., Fair Haven, ,$25 after he was arrested while driving New York, N, Y. lert of this place was last night's using slipped. on Carr ave, ntai, advertise in The Register regularly. olis was an important find, ide ave. attended the.funeral Mon- Giorje L Fuller, Eio., ' Winner of the $100 watch ground and 43 /or reckless driving and $3 —AdvttttuminU —Ocean Times, day at Lakeport, N. H., of Henry 400 Park Avenue. prize awarded at the Sea'Bright for Improper parking. Pluma, husband of Mrs, Margaret Plalnfleld, N. J. Iremen's fair. Edna M. Haley of Keyport was Pluma, who Is Mrs, Hogan's cousin. Attorney, At firemen's night held last night fined $10 and {3 for passing a red Mr. and Mrs. Robert de la Reus- light Gregory Baron of New York Monmouth County Surrofata's Court each of five visiting fire companies sllle of Crest dr., Little Silver, left IN THE MATTER OF TUX ESTATE ind three ladles' auxiliaries was city was find $3 and $3 for double yesterday by motor tor a trip to OF FRANOES U. GOULD (FRANCES awarded a $5 prize, . . parking. Improper parking fines of It Needn't be Mink to be Smart Florida, where they plan to spend UPHAM GOULD); Deceased. $3 each were paid by Joseph Mon- Notice to Creditor! to Present Claims - Other watch winners inoluded ome time with Mr. and Mra. Wil- Agalnit Estate, fletor Perottl, -, Jr., • Friday; tefusco of Keansburg fend Marjorle By DOROTHY ROE liam A. Miller at Don Cesare, near Pursuant to the order of DORMAN dlit Barbara Johnson, Saturday; S, Snuvllle of Little Silver. The Associated Prees Fashion Editor Passe-Grille, on the gulf coast MoFAUUIN, Surrogate of the Count j of judge- dismissed careless driving Monmouth, on the application of the Gkorge Betts, Monday, and Charles While away, the Reussllle Children undersigned, Ruth Wllion Taylor, Sole Anthony, Tuesday. All are Sea charges against Arle L. Dye of Sea If you can't, afford a mink coat are at the ?. M. C. A. camp at ~ loutrlx, ot the estaU ot Frances U, Bright residents, Bright, Anna Fllos of Long Branch there, little girl, don't cry. Medford, N, J. Mr. Reussllle Is a -lid (Frances Upham Gould), diettud, and George M, Walker of. Matawan; member of the well known Broad notlee It hereby ilven to the creditors The- fair will came to a clou Esther Dorothy, known as design- ot laid deceased to praient to the said Saturday night when the five grand a charge of leaving the scenn of an er of some of the world's most at. jewelry firm of Reussllle's. Sole Executrix ai sforeiald, their elalni prizes, a television aet, home freez- accident against Frank Pugllcse of fabulous furs, says there's a smart under oath, within ilx months from Newark, and a charge of no reg- Andrew L. Tyroni of Pemberton. this date, er, refrigerator, automatic wash- fur coat to fit any budget—and it hat been appointed backfleld foot- ing machine and automatic clothes istration in possession against Ted doesn't have to bo Imitation mink. Dttldl Freehnld, N. },. June 31, Itli, Mono of CroMklll. ball coach at Colby college, Water- ItUTH WILSON TAYLOR, dryer will be awarded. Says she; v!lle, Me. He li the husband of t fltoond Street, Tuesday afternoon, Children's "Our alert young career rlrls the former Miss Evelyn Le-nge, Y0 day, local firemen entertained ap- nowadays don't want to look like William B. feCr "" Fined for Tossing daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George Aid Bank, N. J, proximately 700 children from this their mothers, In mink, They Lange of Peters pi. and formerly Attorney, and neighboring communities. On Wife Across Chair want to pay for their own fur of Bhrewabury. Prior to thi ap- hand to entertain the young gueits coats, «nd they want them young pointment Tyreni waa athletic di- wort "Fatao" Marco, featured star SHREWSBURY—Benjiman Ber- and gay. Thny prnfer a blanched rector at WaUrvllle high lOhool, of the Milton Berle television show muskrat coat or one frankly dyed J ry, White rd., was flnod $86 Mon- Mm, Myrtle Ouslok of 189 Witt and ht> gang Augle, stumpy and rod or green, tn~one of the so- Dsektt No. M44J8.81 day night when he appeired be- 1 Front it, arid Ralph Pesie of 67 TO t THOMAS F. BOEOKEL. DtfinJint, Roceo. In charge of the after- fore Magistrate Mcrrltt Lane, called 'mtnk-dyed variety. They'rn Peten pi, are aurgioal pitlenU at lourByt virtuof Nie #o f Jriiyan Ords, Ohimrr ot thye pltliloi)Superior, noon's activities was Oarwood charged with disorderly eonduot. clover, brcauie a dyed imiikrit lurt of Ni# Jeriiy, Ohinmry pltliloi), Rlvervlew hospital, Thomas Dalto lonmoutth CountCountyy , made on the 34t34th Phlfer of the fire department, Mr, Berry wai charged by hU nevnr looks llkn n mink, anyway," of 14 Drummond ave. li a medical is? of_Juni, mi, in.aesui* wkmlii which wa« co-aponinr of children's •Inlan 8, Boeokel li plaintiff ind youarmlii* wife, Emma, with using abusive Among budget-priced' furs avail- patient at Rlvtrvlewll . defendant, you are hireby requlHil to nay with local merchant! and the languagt and throwing her across able today In slr«k, youthful stylet, niwwerr tthhe ComnlalnComnlitli t nt the plaintiff on ladle*' auxiliary of the fire do Oapt. Ralph McCallan of Miami, he 30th a chair. A mcond complaint was *ay« Mlu Dorothy, irr: American tit., aklppar ot thi 107-foot orulair before Ihe,35th dny e.f. August ne»t partment, made by Leonard Hlckman, who broadtail (processed lamb), clipped and In defauldiffauli tt thereof iiith" ^ludg p Kuldth II, vlilted Mr. and Mri. will b. tenndited anlnil,iiit hyo uludg atm;;: charged Berry with punching him foxfox, AmrAm«rlc«.l n nutriati , nhenrethl l opo»> William fl. Anderson and Mri, Mary Bucnnf C01 il y11,u cha Malayan Council twice, Berry was fined 156 and tt , r count, musknt, Ortun of Hudun ava, and Mr. and Jlvlilcn, ihall taluk * eaufubrT*i m.. coin on «nch charte, sum and, or count, musknt, Till object of Mid suit fi to eb In heh r filflll collectioll n Mili l Doro- Mri. John Henneajey of Monmouth decree et divorce between uld ' Confirms HnJIeck. Jamai DeMadlca, Long Branch, thy ihowi iueh thltifi at a grunt, Bitoh Monday, Thi boat wti wai aaicurd $6 and $4 eolti whnn MATAWAN-B. Story Halteek, coat of clipped fox dyed mint green ' moored tt AtWmtlo Highland! ovir ho WM charged with falling to give and lined In r*d Uffita-u right night in rout* from Florida to Hud- Republican, hai him appolnlid a a signal whin making a turn. mimber of (he Mat*wan borough for olty itreiti at It li for thi foot- Mn, N. T, MM. MoOalUn, who ball stadium, U prMintly vliltlng Oapt, MoOal- oounoll to fill the unexplrtd term I11.TI of Counellm/in Lao J, Cnaildy, a TOUIUNO ADIRONDAOKB A little iponctr jacket or nutria San'i ptrtnti In Binnuda, will ar- Damoerat, who hm resigned after has a matching beret and muff, for rlvi In Rid Bank ntxt month for IUPERII JERIIV ATLANTIC HiadLANDS-Coun. endleii IIXCI, Thi jickH miy he a vlalt with MM, Orauii, her moth- Mrvlng three and *-half year* of cllmnn ind Mm. Patrick J. Me- a four.year t»rm. Mr. Casildy l« worn with flther dny or evening «r Hnd Mra, Andanon, her ilitor, Conmll nnd ion, Patrick, Jr., of rlothti, Ihi hrrci find muff m/iy bi« mnvlny from Ihe horoujrh, lfl? Buy avr. Hil» weak sri touring Mr, and Mri. Arthur U Sedan, Mr, Hallaek had already annoiiniv worn ««pmti1,y with a ulloiM wnnl Jr, of Manning at,, Rlvir Pltia, an the Adirondack* during thu ftidt •tilt nt enit, And th» herd msy h» •d Mi candidacy for th« alertlnn of Mr, MeConnnira two wr'ka' vtettlonlng In N«w York attta and S Ifl (h« CRunrll thli full, Council >|. rruihtd Into virlnuo «h«.pni, In mil Canada, Tfiay will alao ha thi VKtVoKR, CANIKtBANIHt, , MAMAHONiyH i w ipnrovtd thi appointment nf ^'""i.?*1.'1"*11 "f,.'!?™u!.h. frV!n-!'hih»» moomoodd onf ihlh«. WMPITwmr . «ti«iU of Mr, and MM, Clayton By vlrlii.. e nf ana nrHtnHtt r »«f th{ .NUDtrleN r fir* finanra cnmmlitoc Mr, Mr.-! MIM Dnrotlvy, whu>> nwn horn*, teuHH, ChiimrCh y JJWJiInn,DlvlslnnDlll , . ManmautlM«n,.,»»,ni tali Mafhan to All I vacancy nn ConnHI in rnmptiullcr ot Ihe Blltt- Aiiaa, formir nivir Pltu rial- Uniinty. magi on In* Jtlh Hir of jiini, thi borough planning hoard toft bv ha* fur bath ma.U and blankrti, dinta, at thilr homi at Ajuoada fttl, n a ciuii t)h*ri!ii Edith Me Dounellman Htlliek. bithport Bunking Co, thinks til fura hava a plaet in thi on Uka Michigan. Thi lodin ohll- you iri nirtby 1 NKW currant ftuhlon picture -and that drin, Mary Ui, Patricia and Ar- .-Ialto aniwar thi WHIT all am bi beautiful and tiiiful, If thur, Id, an viiltlng thilr grind- KflBBHOU)—Th» uounly aiat thiy don't try to Imitate aomithlni mothir, Mn, Jutpn Uurlno of -nabbl Jonah Wain. will ono« again hav* bowllnll n alliyill . tUe, Maya ihe.i CUI'I'KO fos .,. iludgit fur WMhlntton it, irou-ai tfi. lourliVall Mrf, iplrltual leader of Coniraga. NUTRIA BNIBMBLV ,.. •pmotr jMlttt, twrat ud mull art aH fhfnf mulli 11 Itcmodailni nf thu old Liberty the "During Uin taat war, all tltti dyed mlnt-givm and llnad in af 10ft nutria, making an Mitmblt that dota multiple duty. Thi Opl, Jonph Liyton, U, I, Ma* ebliln Jon Agldath Aehlm Ihe pail four nli'i' an WMI Main at, will hegln Itauaenulda w.tnlvd (41 look llkn '••iiir -- mroiro, , hah** acceptetcp d « call from It- r«Ml tttflela, Fnr dri>u, a ilia* JaokH nn bn worn lor day or avenlngi SJMVM long or puihtd up rln» Oorpi, ti homo on a tin-day om li Monday when Ihc building will be their mUlrmra, anil houglit mlnli liavi vliltlng hli mothir, Mri, lam •HI C«»l»r of Minor, turnM Into a modern howling il- with thilr war fMlury Mrnlnia, miinil pin ileniratti "itrullir" to display gllttirlng braetlttt. Herat and muff can b« worn fatiom ot Bait Knd ava,, Ihriwi- N, T. JUbbl Wilnbirf l»y by i company h*id*4 by • Today jnii dr.n'1 havi to WMr collar. alaly with lulk fly KHhw OoioUv. bury, Opl, Uyten, who hu jtut Will Ul MW 4UUW Um, t TOO! JUVW bM« Mi*u«4l from th« lUttoa •••• lit,1, \Uk, RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24. 1952 Page Three

STATEMENT t. It la hereby determined and is- ENGAGEMENTS Miss Grace MacClymont Tbt Municipal Bond Ordinance pub- elwed by thla Board aa follows: Weddings Married at St. James lished herewith his been finally pallid A. That tha period of uiefolneH of To Wed Fred Merriman WEDDING ALBUMS and the twenty-day period of limitation the unprovemenVi deaeribed In Section within which a suit, action or proceed- 1 hereof for which slid obligations are Sara Bull Engaged MANION—LUDLUM In th* N.W and leaullful ing questioning the validity of such authorised to be Issued br this Ordi- ordinance can ba commenced as pro- nance, within the limits prescribed by To Gordon D. Donald, Jr. MILFOBD,, MassM,, — Mlw Rita Three Dimensional Color vided in thi local bond law, has begun the Loral Bond Law, Is ten years, Mary Manlon, daughter of Mr. and tn run from tha date of the lint pub- B. That the supplemental debt Announcement baa been made of lication ot this statement. statement required by Section 40:1-11 Mrs. Bernard M. Manion of West Price. Cempar.bl. With Ordinary at thi Revised Statutea waa duly the engagement of Mias Sara Eliz- St., and David M. Ludlum of Holm- FRED L. AVERS, •lack and White Albums Borough Clerk. made and filed In the Office of the abeth Bull, daughter of Mrs. Ger- del, son of Mrs. Herbert B. Lud- Borough Olerk prior to the pasaage AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THB trude Goddard Bull of MlUburn, lum of East Orange, were married »AMPLI» SHOWN ON REQUEST of this Ordinance on first reading, and formerly of Short Hill*, and Goold IMPROVEMENT AS A LOCAL IM- that the groee debt of said Borough as Saturday at St. Mary's church, Mil- Call Dan & Dean RE 6-1406 PROVEMENT OF PORTIONS OF defined by Section 40:1-7* of the Re- Norman Bull of Hance rd,, Fair KINCS ROAD AS HEREINAFTER ford. A reception followed at the 1 vised Statutes is increaaed by this Or- Haven, to Gordon Duthie Donald, home of the bride's parents. DESCRIBED IN THE BOROUGH OF dinance by IT,126.00. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon LITTLE SH.VBIt. IN THE COUNTY C. That the total amount M the* D. Donald of Runxson, Miss Dorothy Mar.Son was maid of OK MONMOUTH, AND APPROPRI- proceeds of the obligations authorized honor for her sister, Herbert B. ATING THE COST THEREOF AND by this Ordinance, separately Mated, Ludlum of Montclair, the bride- AUTHORIZING «7,SI)0.nn IN BONDR which may bi expended for Interest OR NOTES TO FINANCE THE COST on the obligatlona authorised herein, groom's brother, was best man, and KENRAY THEIIEOF. engineering and inepectlon eoits, legal the ushers were Henry W. Bulkey WHEREAS, the Borough of Little Sli- expenses and the cost of the uteuanca of Red Bank, Edward Eluenhardt, ver la taking over aa and for a public of the obligations authorised by thi» Philadelphia; Kenneth C. Spongier, street all that portion of Kings Road aa Ordinance including- printing, adver- LINOLEUM-TILE-CARPET hereinafter described; and tisement of Ordinance and notice of Arlington, Mass., and Carl F, Eden, WIlBItEAS, it Is dwlred to improve aale and legal expenses, and other Mllford, Mass. INSTALLED & REPAIRED t h« «ttme as a local Improvement. Now expense* aa provided In Section 40:1- Therefore »5 of the Revised Statutes, la not ex- Given In mi rriage by her father, I»F, IT ORDAINED Hi" THB MAYOR ceeding |7«0.00. the bride was dressed in a frock AND COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF Section 10. The full faith and eredlt of white eyelet organdy over bridal RE 6-4572 JTTLB SILVER: if the Borough of LltUe Silver, In the taffeta with pearl embroidered ap- !. That pursuant to the applicable ""ounty ol Monmouth, New Jersey, are pliques. The gown had a bouffant KENNETH COAKLEY statutes there is hereby authorised as lerlby pledged for the payment of the a locsl improvement the improvement of rinoipsl of and Interest on all of the skirt and a long full train. Her fin- portions of Kings Koad particularly de- iond« and/or notea issued pursuant to gertip length tulle veil was at- , 636 River Rd. Fair Haven scribed as follows: :hls Ordinance, and thi mmi required 'or such payment ahall In each year tached to a Mary Queen of Scots THE EASTERLY PORTION THERE- vhllti any of said bonda or notes are Miss Grace MacClymont cap of eyelet organdy, and she car- Or', Beginning nt a certain monument utstandlng ba Included In the annual ried a awl.', bouquet of Eucharist helnir the Intersection nf the north side of KlniTH Roail with the west side of >udget and raised by tax on all of the SPRING LAKE — At a lawn lilies, touched with delphinium Seven llridiis Rnail, said poltt being the axabie property within said Borough. party Saturday at their home, 2190 stars. southeast corner of property conveyed 11. This Ordinance shall take effect 2» o Ruth 0. Delehanly hy deed recorded aya after the first publication after Third ave., Ml', and Mrs. David R. The maid of honor was dressed Smith Furs n lh« Monmouth County Clerk's office mat passage pursuant to law, t38.4a MacClymont, formerly of Newark, in a nymph green nylon tulle bal- n Book 1642 or llecda on Pages 422, announced the engagement of their olr., snd running thenm (1) along the NOTICE lerina length gown, styled with a 24 Second Ave., Long Branch north aide of Kings Road south elxty- N ORDINANCE AMENDING AN daughter, Grace' Marie, to Fred J. sheer chapel styled yoke. Her swirl hrro degrees, sixteen mJnutes and thirty ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR- Merriman, son of Mrs. John W. bouquet was of shasta daisies and FUR STORAGE iMoniln we»t, be the distance what 11 DINANCE TO REGULATE AND LI- may.to a point opposite the dividing line CENSE TAXICABS AND THE OWN- Merriman of Hance rd., Fn(r Ha-brown-eyed susans. Certified Cold Slnrage Vault* ven, and the late Mr. Merriman. ictween Lot I in Work 58 snd Lot S ERS AND OPERATORS THEREOF The bride attended Regis college In Hlock n on Ihe Official Tsx Map of OPERATING IN THE BOROUGH OF Miss MacClymont Is a graduate • Repairing • Restyling tho Borough of Little Silver, It being In. RED BANK, IN THE COUNTY OF at Weston, Mass., and was formerly .jndod Io lie the eastern end of said MONMOUTH AND STATE OF NEW- of St. Vincent academy, Newark. employed by the American Meteor- Fur Coats Made to Order luniM Ro ,| ,, heiotnfnre takan over by JERSEY, FIXINfi FEES AND PRO- Miss Sara Bull Mr. Morriman,. a World War II a ological society in Boston. Mr. Lud- PHONE :hs Borough of Uttle Silver] thence (2) VIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VI- Army veteran, is a graduate of lum is director of meteorology at n a *nuthrrly direction to the northerly OLATION - THEREOF." ADOPTED Mlsa Bull' was graduated from Middletown township high school. line nf uioMTly of Frank Bcrsrdl as AND APPROVED JULY IS. 19(11. Mlllburn high school and Stephens the Franklin Institute In Phila- Long BrancrT6.5l47.3645 iluscriked in Ihree derd«i to the said BE IT ORDAINED hy the Mayor and Both are employed at the Naval juncil of tb« Borousth ol Red Bank college at Columbia, Mo., class of delphia, He was graduated from l'rank Hrrarili, one recorded In Book Ammunition depot, Eavlc. IJotl nf Deeds on Pages 41, eic.; one ,hat the above-entlrfed ordinance be 19S2, where she was a member of Princeton university, and from the In Book 1558 of I)r»d« on Page 324. intended as follows: Eta Epsilon Gamma; house man- university's graduate school. Me, and. on* recorded in Book 2172 nf Section 1. By Inserting as a part of When the couple return from a Deeds on Pngos 387, etc.: thence (31 ctlon 2.1 thereof after eaid Section ager of Tower Hall and editor of Eleanor Anderson 1 It's SHEHMAIS'S westerly along tha northerly line of said t as tha aami now reads the following:^ the quarterly magazine, The Step- wedding trip to Canada, they will llerardl lands and parallel with the flrst make their home at Holmdel. rouran herein and distant fifty feet This Section 2a la not Intended to hens Standard. She Is a member Fall Bride-Elect For Slip Covers apply nor shall It he construed to Mr, and Mrs. Richard May therefrom, lie the distanre what it mar, of the Summit Cotillion and the FLUSHING, h. I. — Mr. and Mrs. " Ine mnn.umont .plar.ml at Ouv-lMir- apply where the solicitation or acts CAMPBELL—MORRISON and Draperies '.•rtlnn of the southerly side of Klnga herein, referred to occur on any rail- Monmouth Boat club. She Is the 0 1 wit Clarence Anderson have announced -NAUGATBCi:, -Comr.-— -Mr. and Announcement lias been made of of'Beacon, J\r;"iT., the"bride's brother- li ."! h the westerly »U« of Sevan road depot or rsilroad station prop- granddaughter of the Very Rev. Ir- the engagement of their daughter, Budge Road: Ihence (4) northerly slong erty within the Borough. . Mrs. Donald E. Fowler of Park the marriage of Miss Mary Ann in-law, gave her in marriage. Section 1. By Inserting after thi vine Goddard of Summit, retired Miss Eleanor Lois Anderson, to the continuation of the weMerly sldi of dean emeritus of the Episcopal Dio- ave., announce the marriage of Oakes, daughter of Mrs. Julia Mrs. Scalpl was matron of honor heven llrhlge Rosd. be th. distance »rd "Borough" and before the word •William F. Turner, Jr., son of Mr. heir niece, Miss Ella Jean Camp- Oakcs of Beacon, N. Y., and Rich- for her sister, and her aqua taffeta wnnt It may, to the point or place of 'may" In the first sentence, third line . cese of Chicago, and the late Mrs. Bi'fliiniiiir: »f Section 26 ot said ordinance the < . and Mrs. William P. Turner of bell, to Thomas Morrison, Jr., sonard May, son of Mrs. Elmer gown was made with a strapless ollowing: ' Goddard, and of Mrs. Goold Hoyt Shiewsbury, N, J. A fall wedding Bull of Garden City, L. I. and the of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison Schlelcting of Middletown village, bodice, and worn with a matching "or who have their principal office la planned. of Forman st., Fair Haven, June TUB WESTERLY PORTION THERE- late Comdr. Bull, U.S.N., a former and Alex May of Port Monmouth, bolero jacket. She carried a nou OF. BcKlmilng at tho point nf intersec- or piaci of business oat of the juris- 21 at St. Michael's Episcopal church. July 12, at St. James Catholic rec- quet or yellow roses and had a lion or the Borth side of Kings Road diotion of this Borough." professor of marine engineering- at with Ihn nnaKrly aide of Prospect Avenue Section 3. ThU ordinance, .hall take The bride is the daughter of Ed- tory. Rev. Edward W. Hughes per- headpiece of the same flowers. John effect upon ita paaaage and publication Webb Institute of Naval Architec- ward J. Campbell of Lennoxvllle, formed the ceremony, which was nnd running thenen (1) noutherly slong ture, New York. Donato of Middletown township the prolongation of the eaMtrly aldi of ecordlne: to law. Quebec, Canada, and the late Mrs. followed by a reception at Pleasant was best man. Prospect Avenue, nfty feet mors or lesa to PUBLIC NOTICE Mr. Donald graduated from the point of intersection of thi southerly Campbell, inn. The couple have returned from The foregoing ordinance wu mtro- Choate school, Walllngford, Conn, "«v»f Kings Road with the easterly lueed and passed ftrat reading at a and attended Princeton university, Rev. Winfrcd B. Langhorst, rec- ThB bride's gown was made of a wedding trip to New England aid* of Prwnect Avenui; thince (2) egular meeting of the Mayor and lace, satin and tulle, designed with and Lake George, N. Y., and will north 6J degreea, IB minutes and JO class of 1953, but is now an aviation tor, performed the ceremony. The srcomla ., , along the southerly slda Council yt the Borough of Red Bank , a lace overcoat which had a Peter make their home in Red Bank. The M c held on Monday, July 11, 1961, and cadet, U.S.A.F. Ho is a member of bride was given in marriage by her nf Klng» Road, h* Ihe distance what It father. A reception followed at tho Pan collar, and which fell over a bride was graduated from the Hoi may to a point In the dividing line be- wiU come up for final eonajdexatlon and awage at a regular meetlna; of eaid Cloister Inn club of Princeton, Sea Fowler home. long tulle skirt over satin. The dane school at Cold-SpHngs-on- tween Lot 31 In Blnck « and Lot 117 In Bright Beach club and Rumsoh CALL RE 6-2646 Block S«, „,, ,h, onlclal Tajc Map of the tovernlng body to be held on Monday, Miss Marian R. Campbell was dress was tied st the waistline with Hudson, N. Y., and Asbury Park For Shop at Homo Service Borough of Little Silver, It being In- lugujt 4, 1952, at 1:30 p. m.. at the Country club. He is the grandson a wide satin sash which formed a Business collcRe. She Is a secretary tended to hn '.he western mil of King* ouncil Chambera In the Borough Han, of Mrs. Frederick Thomas of Glen maid of honor for her sister. The Fro Estimates Monmouth Street, Sid Bank, New Jer- bride's couain, Miss Elizabeth A. bustle at the back. The bride's employed by Wihtol Industries at Road Kt heretofore t.aken over by the Ridge and the late Mr. Thomas, fingertip length veil fell from a Eatontown. Borough of LIttU Silver: thnnce (J) ey, at which tame and place all parsons and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Fowler, was a bridesmaid. Morgan northerly along the end of said Kings leilrintHiring: tto ba heard thereon will be: band of small lace flowers decorated l,.W "S..•*««» ""er by the Borough of iven fuH rvportunity. liam Donald of Duxbury and Rehrig, Jr., of Fair Haven,, was The bridegroom was graduated SHERMAN'S >est man, and John W, Fowler, the with rhinestones. She carried a IJtUe Silver, a distanre of fifty fl« at BrooMinc, MasB. from Middletown high school and Home Decorators right angle* from the second eoume w. n. bride's cousin, and Robert Quack- prayerbook covered with white is employed by a construction com- nare-ln; thence (4) westerly along the 11.20 Borough Olerk. o f a d enbush of Red Bank, were the roses and stephanotis. Ernest Scalpl pany. "i i VH* "*''" * ' Kln«» Road south 45 Broad St. slxty-thrna degrees, sixteen minutes and ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS Barbara Parker ushers. thirty noo.ndi. weat he tha distance what RED BANK HIGH SCHOOL Bed Bunk it may u> the point or place of B.. ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS The bride's gown was Chantllly BASSAS—JACKS HOME FROM CAMP Becomes Engaged Ia.ce and nylon tulle over satin. She wining. Notice ll hereby giren that Haled Mrs. Helen G. .Rassas of River ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—La- bidl will ba received by thi Red Bank '- MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — wore an illusion bonnet with a Belle Murtha, daughter of Coun- The same to hi constructed with a Board of Education of the Borough of. fingertip length veil, and carried rd. and IMorris H, Jacks of Spring surface of hituminoiia macadam material, Red Bink, New Jersey, for thi plnmt- Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt B. Parker cilman and Mrs. Harry B. Murtha nnd according Io a Plan fur the Im- of Blossom Cove, rd., announce the white roses, stephanotls and baby's ter. were married Tuesday by Rab- nK of sdditiona to and alterations of breath. bi Arthur H. Hershon, at Congre- of 15 Third «ve., returned Saturday nrov«m«nl. of King. Unail, In tht Bor- the Rid Bank High School Building with, engagement of Mr. Parker's daugh- from two weeks at the Now Jer- ough of Little Silver. Monmoulh Coun. all Incidental work in eonneetton there- ter. Miss Barbara King Parker, to Mr. and Mrs. Morrison are mak- gation Bnal Israel in the raWbi'i ty. Nesv .lency, dated June J, 1951, with, until t T, M. (D.S.T.) at the Rid study at his home on Wallace st. sey State camp for the Blind a made hy o. W. Morris. Borough Engin- Lieut. Robert Graham Ferguson, ing their home in Bridgeport, Conn. Marcclla. Bank. Senior High School Building, Red Dr. and Mrs, IMaey M. Rudnlck eer. on file with >.h« Borough ClerV at Bank, New Jersey, on Tuesday, August Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Miss Eleanor L. Anderson The bride ' was graduated from a cost not to exceed the sum of Seven 12, 1851 of Point rd. Little Silver. Naugatuck high school and the of Red Bank were the attendants. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, PhousHnd, Five Hundred ($7,500.00) The bride, ,the daughter of the late Dollars, Forms] proposal, lotlei to eontraetori. Miss Anderson is employed by the University of Bridgeport. The CHANCERY DIVISION, MONMOUTH general description, contractors' require- bridegroom was graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldstein of COUNTY, Docket No! M-54 32-51 2. It Is hor»hy found, determined and ments, and plana and spicincationi, may John E. Pearson company of New DOROTHY CRUSCO. Plaintiff, TI, declared by the Msyor and Council aa be examtnid at the office of the Dis- Rumson high school and the uni-Freehold, was attired in a green JOSEPH C. CRUSCO. Defendant. follows: York city, radio station representa- linen suit with blue accessaries. trict Clerk, in the Red Bank Senior High tives. Mr. Turner, a graduate of. versity of Bridgeport. He served Civil Action. NOTICE OK ORDER FOR A. The estimated maximum amount School Building or at the offices af the in the Navy In World War II. He The couple loft on a wedding trip PUBLICATION, to he mixed from all aourre* tor the architects, Coffin k Coffin. 125 East 4«th Rutgers university, served for Red Bank Asbury Park purposes staled In Section 1 hereof Is Street, New York City and Victor W. Is a member of the Monmouth Boat to Cape Cod and New Hampshire, TO: JOSEPH C. CRUSCO. 17.Bon.no, three years In the infantry. He is and upon their return.will be at- By virtue of nn order of the Supcrlo Ronfeldt, Bowns Rosd Waysldi, Albury employed by the American Agricul- club of Red Bank. Court of New Jersey, Chancery Uivlnion, B. The sum of »7,500.00 or so much Park, New Jirsey, A copy of the bld- home at 271 River rd. Monmouth County, mailo on the 18th thereof as may bn necesanry to carry dlhfc documents may hi obtained by ap- tural Chemical company. Mrs. Rassas is one of the owners day of July, 1952, In a rnuso wherein put the provisions of this Ordinance plying tn Victor W. Ronfeldt. architect. EGNER—ORKW Dorothy Crusco, is plaintiff and you ar Is horcby appropriated for aaid pur- Bowne Road, Waysldi. Albury Park. of. tho Red Bank Pontiac agency. defendant, you Rro hereby required' to Dark Colored pose and a down payment hsa baen New Jersey, and depositing a certified Barbara Silcox to Wed ORANGE—Miss Joan Marie Eg- Mr. Jacks holds interests in sev-answer the complaint of Inn plalntilt provided for In the Local Budget of cheek In the amount of Twenty-Five ner, daughter of Mrs. Frederick A. eral Monmouth county theaters and on or before the 19th day of September, Little silver for the year 1862 In tht Dollars (125.00). madi payable to Vic- Egner of Maple ave, Eatontown, 19&2. nm! In default thereof, such Judg- sum nf S375.00. tor W, Ronfeldt. . The deposit cheek Arland D. Boydston ' a New York restaurant. ment will be rendered against you ai ('• The estimated maximum amount will bi retained until after the receipt and the late Mr. Egner, and Mal- the Court shall thinl: equitable and Just. nf bonds or notes to he (nailed for the KEYPORT—Announcement has colm C. Crew, son of Mr. and Mrs. f bids; and will bi returned to the 4 Carloads of Post The object of snld suit Is to obtain nnrpore staled In Section 1 hereof Is ildder after receipt of bids: provided been made of the engagement and Malcolm R, Crew of Santiago, Chile, a judgment nf divorce between Bald I7.l2n.no, .be plans and specifications have been plaintltt and you. HANDBAGS H. That the amount of tha coit of forthcoming wedding of Miss Bar- were married Saturday at Grace returned to thi architect's office In good bara Louise Silcox, daughter of Cereals Sent to Acme FLORENCE F. KOI1GOTSON, «nld ImnrnvemenU aa authorised In iondition, and providing further, that Episcopal church by the rector, Rev, Attorney for PltilnUIT, Section 1 hereof to be contributed hy ;he contractor has submitted a proposal Mrs. Earl W. Hubcr of Osborn Benjamin Mlnlfie. A reception fol- Local Acme Super Markets are R0 Broad Street, the Mornurt of Little Silver I* »,- for the construction of the whole of the st. and Charles B, Silcox of First lowed at tho home of tho bride's participating in "healthy break- Red Bunk, N. J. 750.00 a,,d the estimated amount of work as eovtrtd by the plant and Dated: July 22nd, 1052. J 12.60 ' Suitable fur' •aid Improvement, to bi specially as- st., to Arland. D, Boydston, son aunt, Mrs. Carl Diefenbacher of fasts for the youth," a promotion sessed against the Unite, and real peclfieattons, and complied with alt the condition! a* let forth therein fir of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Boyd Orange. which began last week in co-opera- Monmouth Counjy Surrogate's Office rotate specially benefited thereby li IH.7lin.no. bidding, ston of Edmond, Okln, A fall wed tion between Post Cerrals and Roy Notice la Creditor! to Present Claim Each bidder must submit a eirtlflld The bride was given In marriage Fall & Winter Wear .1. The, sum of I7.n00.00 be and the ding Is planned. by her brother, Frederick A. Egner, Rogers Enterprises. Against Estate, hack with his propossl, made parable ESTATE OF CHARLES N. YOUNG, same In hereby aoproprlated for the pur- to thi Board of Education of Red Bank, Miss Silcox was graduated from Jr., of Westflold. Her white gown Four carloads of breakfast foods deccmed noses staled In Section 1 hereof. Niw Jersey In an amount of flva per Keyport high school, and Is em- was or embroidered^ Swiss o'rgandy were' shipped by Post from its Pursuant to tho order nf DORMAN 4. That aalfl work shall hi undertaken cint (5%) of his bid, ai a guarantee, ployed as a. secretary for Keyport MeFADUIN, Surrogate of the County of aa a local improvement. Notice la here- in the evsnt of his propossl bllng ac- and her fingertip length veil fell headquarters, at Battle Creek, by given to the owners of all lands and Cleaners and Dyers. Mr.- Boydston, Monmouth, this day made, an the ap- cepted, that hi will inter into a eon- from an organdy cap. Her flowers Mich., for use In the Northern New plication nf the undersigned, Alice Y. CALF & SUEDES real eatata to he benefited by aald Im. tract and furnish a bond for thi e»eu- who Is stationed at Camp Wood, were white roses and gardenias. Jersey area at Acme markets. Caiildy, administratrix with will annexe< irovementa of the Intention of the Bor-tlon of thi work, and In the event of 'Ugn to make and levy apeeltl aueae- Mist Barbara K. Parker was graduated from Edmond high Mrs. Egner, Jr., wag matron of The carloads contained 131,000 al tho estate of tht laid Chnrlet N. his failure so to do within ten (It) school and attended Central State Young, deceased, notice is hereby giver nents against said lands and real estate days notice by the owniri, the chtefc honor. Her gown was pale blue ny- packages. to the creditors of said deceased tn pre< n an aggregate amount not exceeding will be forfeited to them ai liquidated Mis* Parker attended the Kent university In Edmond. lon marquisette, and her flowers sent io the said administratrix with wll PRICES GREATLY 13,760.00, Such special assessments damages, A hid bond will not be at- Place school at Summit end Mid- annexed their claims under oath within hall he made and levied In thi manner ceptabli and any bid not complying were pink roses and blue delphin- Robert Johnson ill months from this date, •rovlded by law and shall he aa nearly with all requirements shall be consid- dletown Township high school, She in possible In proportion tn and not In Felix—Bender * . iums. Dated—July 18, 1952. red Informal and wilt be rejected, Is now a, student at Red Bank James K, Long, of Philadelphia, Confined by Illness REDUCED excasa of the peculiar benefit, advantage The sueemful bidder will be required Business Institute, Lieut. Ferguson ALICE Y, CASSIDY, nr Increase In value which the rispict- Engagement Told the bridegroom* brother-in-law, Robert 3. Johnson, Sr., chief HI Hudson Avenue, va lands and real estate shall recelvi o give a bond of an areeptabl* surety received his degree in engineering was best'man, Arthur J. McClukey Ited Rank, N, J, by rlason nf said Improvements. Tha company In Ihi mm of One Hundred at Rutgers university, and he Is BROOKLYN — Mr. and Mrs. radio operator of KEA, the county Parsons, Labrrcque, Cnnsona said aiieclsl uaiMminta whin made and pir cent (100%) of tha full amount nf Harry Felix of Brooklyn, announce of Rutherford and Joseph Barlllo, radio station- at Freehold, and a k Combi, Emi.. evleil may hi paid In tin iquil annual tha eontraet for the proper mention of now serving with the Army Signal "Eight nut of 10 readers consult The thi work and payment for all labor and tha engagement of their daughter, Fair Lawn, ushered, former Red Bank councilman, Is, Rid Bank, N, J. Inatallmint*.' corps at Fort Monmouth. The bride, who received a bache- Attorneys, $10.0 Regliter Classified Adi"—Advertisement. materials, the difindlni and nttlemir\t Miss Audrey Felix, to Allen Bender, confined to his home, 117 Conover ft, That for thi purpose of financing if all Him, tlalma for psnonsl Injury, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bender lor of arts and Master of Arts de- the part of the coat of thi tmprovi- and any other liabilities arialnc from pi., Long Branch, by Illness. menU described In Section 1 hereof to of Eatontown. - gree at Montclair State Teachers construction of the work, or from me Rosemary Roddy Mr. Johnson, who tyn for, mayor in MONMOUTH COUNTY it's is contributed by the Borough at large, from pstentid articles, all without eg- college, teaches at Montclair high of Red Bank In the IMG's and wai then la hereby authorised tha Issuanci MUs Felix, who attended Brook- school, Mr. Crew Is a graduate of nim* to thi Board af Kitueatlon of t»l To Wed R. N. Brainard lyn college, ij employed by Popular defeated by William H. R. White, if negotiable honda of th* Borough In Borough of Rid Bank, NIK Jersey, Du- Ohio Weiloyan university and re- E. R. SNYDER & CO. in artrefeata principal amount of not plicate eoplia of thla itatutory perfor- LONG BRANCH-Mr, and Mrs.Solence magatlno In New York. ceived a Master of Arts degree at was found by police; yesterday exceeding Three Thomand Thru- Hun- ming bond ihall bl (urnlshid. . Mr. Bender attended Red Bank morning dumped In a chair In -the dred, Seventy-Five (S.1.97S.00) Dollars, John Roddy of -205 Bath ave., have Columbia university, where he Is Established 1B73 lurauant to tha provlslona nf tha Loca U»on tom»Ut!«n ot thi i»«r«, the announced the engagement. and high icHool, and U employed at tho working for a doctorate degree. yard of his home. Polloe were lond Law, constituting Artloll I o contractor ihall furnlih a hand of •« Blue Ribbon meat market at Long for nhsptir I of TlUe 40 of the Revised aeaiptabli surety tompinr, In the turn forthcoming marriage of their asked to locate the chief radio oper. of tsn per cent (10%) of thi amount Branch. ator when he failed to rtport for Statules of New Jeraey. Said honifi daughter, Rosemary, to Robert N. 8H10UL—DE MARCO v •noil bear Interest at not exeeedlnc Mi of the contrast a* a guarantee nf tha work at Freehold., INSURANCE Ver centum per annum, and may h* li proper maintenance of Ihi work for thi Brainard, son of Mrs, Dorothy period ot one year from Ine dati at SALLY WESCOTT ENGAGED KEYPORT — Announcement li 'ued either at nrle tlmi or front tlmi to Doran Bratnard of Ncjccho Biach, FIRE • CASUALTY -MARINE • AVIATION • LIFE • BONDS I mi, and thi exact rati or rails of In completion af lime, Adamrton, and the late Elliott R, SHREWSBURY-Mr, and MMmad. e of the marriage of Miss Dor- emt, matuHtlts, form and o'.her di Duplleati eoplei of thli malnlinanc* Brainard of Syracuse,'N, V, Daniel Woscott of Trafford »t., an-othy Sproul, daughter of Mr. and nil", and thi method. n( sail nf said bond ihlll be furnished at thi time of Mrs. Edwin Sproul of Stone rd,, to SURVEYS and APPRAISALS bonds or any series or part thiriof, requisition tn the architect fnr final pay. nounce tho engagomint of their mint ttt work under tk* l By trdir of thi Board of Iduiitlon, society, Ino, HIM II A ONOMN-A.Liri* nit Thria Thousand Threi Hundnd, Borough of Rid Bank, Monmouth Coun- TIMI OPPORTUNITY TO IUP. 9iventy.Klve (I3,J7«,OO| Hollarl, nur. auant to lalil lineal Bond Law. All o (r, Niw Jirny, Mr. Brainard Is an alumnui of PLIMINT YOUR IAdNINO.ll (f. nlil nntta shall liisr Intirnt st not ai A. YOONfl. th» Graduate School university of fir.*1 by ONE OP AMIRICA1! yidlna: six per rintum par annum, an IIJ.4H Dlilrlit Clirlr, JUDGE tht form, method of sale, maturities an South Dakota, a m*mb«r of Beta TOP RANKINt FINANCIAL IN< 2 - CAR nthli- details thirinf shall hi nllermlm. ThcU PI fraternity and th« Lloni ITITUTIONI • • , hv suhwiusnt rainlutlon or rttohitten club of Adtmiton. Hi U thi itu- adnpteil pursuant la law. y entelcdp en nilhorluil th* Uiumr* of serial -' hnbf tlvtn to th* •ladltort el eaU •>• Tht wtddln* will takt pUci tat* -.— wwwWw atrftwMNt wu. ••rial luawi. vtn to th* mint, bonds of thi Borough ' taiittaiid Io priMni to ttbb i laid ikMHUJ. nrday. Aug, as, at thi Ohuroh of j a auwaaiful part'Ufnt i IRU pltii* notify hir diddy. ifthln all •«• mm t» urn mint Ulan GARAGES grwatt amount not umdln•iqjifi Thru norimuinrimui , ihilr ilajmiljmii uundin r etlh wltai* tht Visitation, Breton Woods, fol- monthly lommliifoni. Ttottiini, ,|Uv*n HundridI Vlf|Mfj» 111,. •I 1 monlha. from thla did t low.!] by »rasoptlon «t thi N.JMho Whin lilt inn ihi wu wnr« 7(10.00) nollan, umlip In* pro»lI nr liinlmlona mlmiUit liumuint in laa Join Cathtrlnt WMU, to Bit, Wll oilitv bond, will >• .ifjiwil » Joseph Wlldanger Co, RID IANK. '. Thil pindlni Iht Issuance) af lh Htm 0, Dunn of Bilford, A t 1050 antut aaiiiiment bonds aulhnrlw Umbir widdlng U planned, Body Bulldin lotion T hartuf, lhart mar b* luut antHpallnn tasitimenf noln-o Ml» WhUi wu iraduitKl from Ifegfeta. R«buUdla|.,.B«AaliUni thBt Bfirouftln uiniMiM unounl noi Rtd Bank Ctthollo high lohool, and OtUon HeUti ana Dump BodlM •MNdln* Thrfe Tfiouiand. fi?in ,Mun. U •mployid by th* Tclophono oom Jack Armstrong US »hr»wibur7 AT*, Phona drill Fifty (IITISII.IOI pollan, All t SAMUEL J. FEIN ••Id nolle »Ull k«ar Infirm tl no pany In Hod Bank, Igt, Dunn at Rid Bank, N. J. BB MMI i«iKl n« sin IHI1 rtnliim tor •"-— Undid !Ud Bank Oathollo high Aibiiry Park 24111 and iMurm, mfthad of tr1 - loohooh l prior to hi* inUitatiU In SAFETY m.QUUI.U tni.nil «th«thawr iltlaliltlailUs HmKiiH*rnf MMI tirmlned U tuh*Mu«il( Aum x Amf HMlttM a.WtiTrrUrimim M M 'lSt^1ISSt. IK* RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 Paee Four $250,000 Suit Youth Injures Glass Tops For Head in Dive Window & Plate Glass MAXBENOWITZ Thursday, July 31 Against JCP&L Raymond Powell, 16, 62 Carter All forms of ave., Bast Keansburg, was treated Mirror's Resilvered FREEHOLD—Mn. Natalie Bel- at Blvervlew hospital Monday {or Llfe-Caiualty-Fire man of 1110 Munroe ave., Anbury a two-Inch cut on his head. He Desks and Furniture Park, whose husband, Paul Besman, was injured when he dived off the Insurance Friday, August 1 37, wai electrocuted when lie beach at ' East Keansburg and touched » light standard and board- struck his head on a pipe. Safety Auto Glass Real Estate walk rail June 26 while strolling on Others treated at Rlvervlew INSTALLED WHILI VOU WAIT the boardwalk at Ocean Grove, has hospital during the past week in- filed a $260,000 suit againat the Jer- 800 Blver Boad Bed Bank, X. J. clude Stanley Krasniewski, 56, 88 MORRIS TE GLASS CO. BE M9T1 sey Central Power & Light com- Broad St., Manasquaii, bruised fin- B MONMOUTH STREET Saturday, August 2 pany In the county court. ger when he caught it in a ma- BED BANK «-10W The complaint, signed by Mr«.chine at the Eendix plant; Janice Besman, charges the utility com- Bradley, 4, of East River rd., Rum- pany failed to keep the equipment son, bitten by dog; John II. Ben- repaired and allowed it to Become son, 79, 93 South st., Red Bank, MORTGAGE FINANCING "old, dilapidated, obsolete and anti- ROBERT HANCE cut nose in fall; John W. Warne- INDUSTRIAL quated." ' ker, 49, Phalanx rd., Lincroft, part & SONS, INC. Last week Jersey Central Power of needle removed fro« foot; Rob- RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL tk Light company Issued a state- ert Monroe, SI, Maplewood ave., 42-44 Monmouth St. Will Be ment that.without a combination Rumson, cut finger working on a Correspondents 3 BIG car; Frances Macone, 4, 44 Frances Red Bank, N. J. of circumstances such as occurred, THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION such an accident could seldom hap- St., Keanaburg, cut on head In fall pen. ' According to the company out of bed; Mrs. Marjorle Preston, Newark, N. 3. ' ' HARDWARE • TOOLS statement "The cause of the acci- 30, 14 Prospect ave., Red Bank, FURNITURE dent was an unfortunate and rare bruises of the chest and left knee, T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY, Inc. combination of two factors—ground tripped over a drainpipe and fell 230 Main Street JUVENILE FURNITURE of the cable to the iron post and in her driveway; Arthur F. Volk, SHOPPING DAYS Asbury Park, N. J. AS 2-3300 TEL. RE 6-0005 the breaking of the underground Lloyd rd., Matawan, had pieces of connection to the ground rod—a metal removed from his finger, and situation which would not be dis-Vernon Bennett, 33, 209 Queens at1., closed by means of visual inspec- Little Silver, cut right thumb, glass tion." broke in his hand. According to Ocean Grove police, Mr. Besman apparently was at- B AS KIN'S final days! tracted to the scene by a small fire August Bride-to-Be at the. base of the light standard Honored at Shower N RED BANK and in the piling. Pre-lnventory Investigations Into Mr, Besman's HIGHLANDS — Mrs. Wade Da. death are being conducted by-the vis of Portland ave., Tuesday en- State Public Utilities commission, tertained at her home at a bridal and by the county' prosecutor's of- shower for Miss Pauline Patterson of Newman Springs rd., Red Bank. CLEARANCE! For The THRIFTY Shoppers! flee. Miss Patterson will . become thi bride of William Fehlhaber o Keaiisburg Highlands Aug. 23. cottons • rayons FULL DETAILS NEXT WEEK! Plans for the construction of a Guests were Mrs. William Patter- new parish house were- completed, son and Misses Dorothy and Eva at a mooting of the committee of Patterson of Red Bank, Mrs. Alox St. Mark's Episcopal building fund Bahrs, Highlands; Mrs. William • silks • woolens Dennis, River Plaza; Mrs. Jesse FABRIC FAIR held in the rectory. Godfrey Rlcci Covert, Keansburg; Mrs. Robert 10 MECHANIC STREET of Long Branch la the architect. Aekcrman, Fairlawn', and Mrs. Rob RED BANK.N.J. slipcover - drapery goods Attending were Rev. Raymond ert Sutton, Bordentown. Miller, rector of St. Uriel's church, Just off Broad St., opposite Sea Girt; Allen McGowan, treas- Tho rood to better anil bigger bUL. Merchants Trust Co. Bank urer of the diocese; Daniel Wel- lies*, advertise In The Register regularly, te 50^0 off! gand, member of the board of mis- —Advertisement. sions; Clifford Painter, Mrs. Wilma Beers, Mrs. Margaret Carroll and Rev. Russell Smith. -YOU St. Margaret of Scotland guild NOW members left Saturday by bus on a trip to Philadelphia, •Washington and Virginia and will return to: day. Four groups from New York attended last week's meeting, at may be one of the which plans for the trip were made. The hostesses' were Mrs. Jos- eph Stager, Mrs:. Robert Lynch and Mrs. Thomas Canavan. Footcraft's Shoe Sale fortunate ones to The sixth birthday of Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy's daughter Karen was celebrated Saturday with a lawn party. Attending were Stephen and Kenneth Guest, Carol and Nancy Bond, Howard Verltas, whom Gas Heating Ellen, Margaret and Patricia Bra- dy, Jerry McCarthy, Marylou Mahr, WOMEN'S SHOE VALUES TO '16 Patricia Miller, Betty, Margaret and Fred Wlnneger, Donna Mc- Carthy, also Mrs. Fred Muller, Mrs. is immedi ately Eleanor Brady, Mrs. Mildred Snell- grove, Mrs. John McCarthy, Sr., and Mrs. Mamie Demerest. William O'Noill and Joseph,Stv* available. ger, Sr., celebrated their birthdays, REDUCED TO July 17 at a double party on the lawn of> Mr. and Mrs. Stager. Daniel Carlucclo spent the past • • • two weeks at the Boy Scout camp r Lenape at Milford. Mrs. Kate Conatnntlne celebrated her birthday last week at a lawn party at Mrs. Benjamin Andreach's Call your Bryant Dealer home. Attending were Mrs. Delia Murphy, Mrs. Frank Kerschbaum- er, Mrs. John CahlU, Mrs. Etta Dowllng, Mrs. Carl Palo'and Mrs. Louis Teurdo. - and apply to your Gas Co. Arnold O'Neill of Jersey City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elchwald. Mr. and Mrs. William Grelg vis- • • • • • • ited Mrs. Jessie Greig at /Camp St, Regis, East Hampton, I* I,, over the week-end, - • ; Daralyn Grenger Is spending the Many models and sizes summer at. Bills Country school camp In Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray of Newark spent the week-end with include the right one Mr. and Mrs. John Oahlll. Mr. and Mrs. G. Spafford and daughter Janet of Main st. re- for your requirements cently visited Valley Forge, Pa. SAVINGS TO 50% Twenty-two members of the i (. • Methodist church are attending • • • camp at Lebanon forest this week. David Carlucclo was recently christened at St. Ann's church. INCLUDES Godparents were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Scully of Jersey City.' A fam- Fully Approved by Your Gas Co. ily dinner was held at the; home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Air-Step — Troy lings — I. Miller Carluccio. Present wore Mr. . and Mrs. Charles Carluccio and daugh- ter Joyce of North Bergen, Rob- ert Soully, Jersey City, Harry Mil' Mademoiselle—-Foot Flairs tar of Flndley. . . Mrs. John CahlU celebrated her birthday last weak with Mrs, Ben- (NOT ALL STYLES AND SIZES) jamin Andraach at a dinner party at Joseph's restaurant, West Long Branch. ;• •; The auxiliary of the V.K.W. met last Thursday after a covered dish supper. The birthday of Mrs, Helen Moran was celebrated. She.receiv- ed a gift and cake from her «M»t Heat pal, Plans were dlsousied to en- tertain veterans at Marlboro hos- pital in th* near future. Hoiteaiee PLAY SHOES AND SUMMER CASUALS were MM. Verlta Aalbu*!' Mn, Franoes Mebu* and MM; Eleanor Courter. Mrs. Shirley Sachs was the winner of a special pries,- Otlv- on attending were Mri. Helin Thnoke «nd Mm, Afrnei Hllefnon. $1.95 $0-95 $0.95 Mrs, Mamie Demerest of Hunt* THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF (AS MATING EQUIPMENT IN THE NATION Ingtpn, U I., Is .visiting Mr. and Mri, John MoOarthy of Willis ave, for two w«ek«, MIM Dorln Samuel entertained Mils Patricia Brennnn of Emt Orange over the week-end. PLUMBING, HEATING, Mr. and Mri. Charlat Samuel of Main it. entertained In honor of SHUT METAL WORK Mr. Bamuel'i birthday last Thuri- COOK & OAKLEY day evenlnjr. Present won Mr, and Mri, Paul Kerner, Mln Dorli Sam- FOOTCRAFT SHOES 18 WEST FRONT ST. PHONE 6-0591 KED BANK uel, Thomas J, Caiildy, Jr., Mr, and, Mrs, Thoma* Cosildy, Sr,, Mn nnd Mri, Cornollui Hlghn, Buddy artel, Wllllnmiburir, VII,, and Mr, , "FINE SHOES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN SINCE 1894" Monmouth County1* Iwgttt and Mm, Eilwurrt Klepp, Plumbing & Htarlng Contrcntort Kithy Kariohlmumnr celebrated her Htn birthday July IT at the MARTIN J. McGUIRE for Homes and Industrial Plants. home of her p»mnH, Mr, and Mri, HEADQUARTERS FOR OFFICIAL BOY AND GIRL SCOUT SHOES Frank K«r»li

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"Necessity is the invention of Mother" Menner's Spanish Rice is<«.c.ni9e Pillsbury Pie Crust 90^190 Spice Drops wom^o™ i2oz.Pkfl. 19c i8 This being designated as "National Inventor's Sell's Liver Pate *%<*«„ 19c Vanilla Extract Ann pa9. 20Z bOt. 19c Bassett's Liquorice AHson, pk«: 19c Week," we thought a twist on the time-honored French Dressing *».*)*> t" 19« Cranberry Sauce AH brands uo z can 19c phrase, "Necessity is the mother of invention," Snappy Cheese . . would be in order. Del Monte Ketchup uot.botti.igc Pineapple Tid-Bits DOI* UOZ «ni9c Pippin Roll Borden'j 3 oz. roll "| 9c For today, the modem shopping mother looks on Pride of Farm Catsup 'iL°M9c Blended Juice SssS. 217190 Grated Cheese i£t X"19c convenience as a necessity! That's why when shop- Wine Vinegar «<>»<> qu.r.bot.i9c String Beans lordMo.. 21 ° t 1 9

BIG PRICE Pilsrimbr«ncl-Regu!arStyl«-Siz«i5to9lbj. ,, lb Boneless Rib Steaks 7-inch cu» ib 99c In Sarvict MHI Dtparlm.nli - T|||JfBu«Pilg(imbr>nd-Rtlily-to-Cook-Sizei4to8lb!. IL C^> I HI nCjS In S«lf-S«rvlc« Mail Department! '"• 00° REDUCTION! Boneless Brisket Beef ».*>. er corn.d ib. 85c Long Island's finatl-KegularStyl* GET ACQUAINTED OFFER I Plate Beef ib. 25° In Service M«l D.p.rtmenli Ib. 35> Ions liland'i hneil-Ready-to-Cook Breast of Veal. . ib. 35c In S«ll-Strvlce Maat Department! "b.47o Smoked Pork Shoulders ib.46e Spiced Luncheon Meat sii»d y2ib29« Canned Whole Hams incn-msib, ib85* Fine Quality Seafood Fresh Shrimp .... b 69« Fresh Fillet of Flounder . >b 59s

Western Iceberg Lettuce Cherry Pie REGULARLY Crackling fteeh... and budget priced! louttiMl T.ndtf, flalcy-cnutcd chmy pie for only 3»l Mad* VCHECK THE FLAVOR... from d.UdotMly tart Montmor- •ncy Clwrriw, it tastes like pie /CHECK THE PRICE! at its home-baked best. Fresh Tomatoes cnonomo^oriib bulk 190 •vi and you'll agree AkP*i famoui Nectar Tea provci THIS WEEK ONLY! that delicloui Iced tea needn't be wpomivel Enjoy it Elberta Freestone Peaches . 2 ^ 21« often for hot weather refreshment!' Seedless Grapes $*«> b 25c NECTAR Tf A Fresh Broccoli Homegrown bunch 19B "4to 1" «»«*.-*o-.p.orink 21& 29B *" COFFEE Camay, Lux, Palmolive 3X22B Eight O'clock m.i-,77. 48 -, 41 Cashmere or Woodbury Z<o HmlCtrele nbb.879c friiei affiiUvi through Saturday, July 26th, 11» b. u 1 c NO TM MM 79< IN I»l»-Servl«t itoni and Supar Mtrksti only, Camay, Lux, Sweetheart 4 X, 43o Bohav ^,1^^ g Kratiebmer't Karo Syrup Surf Swan Soap Kirkman's Flakes Wesson Oil NICTAR IULK TIA Wheat Germ Hue label far hSe family waiK am< For lellat and bath Buy ena package al regular prlca For taladi er cooking 2 llml rig, 4Q. Gal in hill price... Save I3i V% LI. PKO. 49* 9 ..V 23o •It. iikii mQ m 33* q<»" 63B 3 2SS41i" New York1! Famoui Armour'! Swift's OoUgon Knlokerbooker Beer 3pry 8Nwr Dust Breeze Klrkman'i Corned Beef Hath Pure vegetable ihortenlng J Meats for Babies While Met grinulatei All purpoie datargant Borax Soap Laundry Soap 2 p«27 21s3 »» 91a' » ftQ« •trained ar gum (ID cm Mfllll can 210 liMtallimiiitiriiMly can •!• Oi|0 28 ilu 3 cakei 22« 3 cakei 22B 121 Monmouth St., Red Bank Highway 36, Keansburg HEP BANK REGISTER, 3TJLY 2'4,1952

MRS. ROSINA GARRUTO and Coide!!* Lowe Mitchell, and 3 County Boys had beat a resident her* seven COUNTY BIRTHS Charles V. Holsey Mrj. Roiina Garruto, 76, of 60 yaexf. Mr. and Mri. Charles Campbell of At C.W.V. Camp Leonard «t., widow of Gaetano Gar- ' Surviving besides her husband Walling ter., Keyport, are parents ruto and a resident of Red Bank Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity are a daughter, Mr*. Adabene Webs- BRANCHVILLE — William' Me- more than 80 year.«, died Saturday of a son, born last Thursday at Geddy of Shrewsbury, Andrew On- Dies at New York ter, living at home; two sons, James Monmouth Memorial hospital. drey of Eatontown and Robert at Rivercrest nursing home after H. Moore, Long Branch, and Clar- Mr. and MM. Joseph Schollen- L.tNCROFT — Charlcn Valentine long illness. She was born In ence F. Moore, thli place; six Jeriock of Atlantic Highlands yes- HoUey of Jay Cee farm, the former taly, daughter of the late Faaquale DANIEL PIXLEGR1N0 Roach of Browntown, and a grand- berger of Stateslr pi., Riverside erday arrived at the Catholic War grandchildren and two brothers, Heights, Middletown township, are Veterans' summer camp here at Green tree farm of 'Mrs. Payne ind Theresa Natale. MM. Garruto LOCH ARBOUR—Daniel Pelle- child. John and Steven Mitchell, Hull, Whitney at this place, died Sunday 'as a member of the St. Ann's so- The funeral was held Tuesday at parents of a daughter, born last he Knights of Columbus camp at grino, 62, husband of Lucy George Mass. Thursday at Monmouth Memorial Culvers Lake. ni^ht at St. Vincent's hospital, New iety of St. Anthony's Catholithli c his late home, with Rev, Robert H. The funeral was held Monday af- York city, aifter an illness of sev- Pcllegrino and a summer resident Ii-wln, pastor of the Cliffwood hospital. The youngsters were selected by hurch. here, died suddenly Monday at his ternoon in Hull. Burial was in the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stewart of eral months. He was admitted to Surviving art a stepson, Philip Methodist church, officiating. Bur- Hull village cemetery. Local ar- the county C.W.V. commander. the hospital Saturday night. home, 7 Ocean id., after suffering ial, under the direction of the Day Barker ave., Shrewsbury township, Seminarians and men from Catho- iattis of Lone Branch; two broth- a heart attack. He .was born in rangements were In charge of the are parents of a son, born last to colleges and prep schools are Mr. Holsey was born at Jersey r«, Frank Qarroto of New York funeral home, was lit Cedarwood Worden funeral home. Italy, son of. the late Vlnccnzo and cemetery, Keyport. Thursday at Monmouth Memorial itafflng the camp, which will fea- City, and had lived there most of ity and Alessandro Garruto, who Lucia Rubjno Pcllegrino, and had hospital. ture craft work, athletics, swim- his life, moving with his family to Ives in Italy, and two sister*, Mrs. lived in the United States many HENRY ODENBACH MISS BLANCHE BOBBINS ming, diving, hiking, campflre and Jay Cee farm two years ago in Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Wombough •asqualina Mclonc, a former rcsi- yean, A resident pf 5801 Broad LMTTLE SILVER — Henry Oden- Miss Blanche Bobbins, 81, who of Wall rd.', Eatontown, are par- entertainment training. May. He was a graduate of public ient of Red Bank, who now lives way, West York, N. J., Mr. BE DONE WITH WORRY school No. 11, Bergen Square, and bach, 85, husband of Mrs. Margaret made her home with Miss Sarah H. ents of ft son, born Friday at Flt- n Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. An- Pcllegrino retired ten years ago D, Odenbach of 122 Silverton ave., Elliott at 185 Maple aVe., died Sun- kln hospital. Gas Company Gives Trinity school, Now York city. .olnette Tortoro of Brooklyn. from the restaurant and tavern day morning at the Shrewsbury Mr. and Mrs. James Christopher earned by unsatisfactory per* The funeral waa held Tuesday at died Monday morning at the Ivy He started in the automobile business in New York city. He re- House nursing home, Middletown Manor nursing home, Red Bank. Landau of Glllespie ave., Fair Ha- New Range for Prize forma nee of Television or business at Montgomery ft, and it, Anthony's church, where Msgr. tained ownership of Daniel's tav- ven, are parents of a son, born township. Born In College Point, L. Born In Red Bank and a lifelong ASBURY PARK — W. Daniel Summit s.ve. with a. Ford agency ialvatore DILortnio, pastor, offered ern on Chambers st, and another I., Mr, Odenbach was a son of the resident here, Miss Robblns was a Friday at Hazard hospital. Radio! Call in RIVER ROAD 38 years ago, and became a dealer solemn high mass of requiem. tavern in the heart of New York's Williams, vice president In charge late John and Susan Bowmann daughter of the late Capt, William Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abeyta of of sales of the New Jersey Natural for Chevrolet in 1927 with a show- Burial, under the direction of the financial district. Odenbach. Mr. Odenbach had been H. and Charlotte Twlford Robblns. Washington st., Keyport, are par- RADIO & TV, and put an and room and garage on the boulevard. Damlano funeral home, was in Mt. Surviving, besides his wife, are as company, announced Tuesday a resident of College Point until For many years she was employed ents of a son, born Friday at Mon- that the firm will donate a Standard to trouble! Our modern facil- Mr. Holsey had been a member Olivet cemetery. two brothers, William Edmonds, a three years ago when he and Mrs. as a saleslady by the J. Yanko itore mouth Memorial hospital. of the Lodge of the Temple, No. motion picture and television actor Universal gas range, io be auc- MRS. ALICE E. WEED Odenbach moved here to make their oh Broad at. Mlas Robbins was a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barnhart of tioned off at the turf ball Saturday ities, factory trained techni- 110, F. and A. M. since 1908 and of Los Angeles and New York city, home with their son, Joseph Oden- member of the Red Bank Methodist Van's Trailer camp, Eatontown, are served as master of the lodge in CRE3TW0OD, N. Y.—Mrs. Alice and Anthony Pellegrlno of Brook- parents of a daughter, born Satur- at Monmouth Park race track, cians enable us to locate trou- E. Wled, 85, died here Thursday bach oj the Silverton ave. address. church. The range, valued at $400, Is com- 1917. He wag a member of the lyn; a sister, Mrs. Marie GlUelo of Surviving are several nieces, day at Fitkin hospital. Masonic club of Jersey City, of fter an extended illness at the Brooklyn, and two nephews, Daniel Surviving beside his wife and son iletely automatic and contains sis ble sources promptly, correct home of her son, Peter J. Dugan, are a daughter, Mrs. Carl S. Hil- nephews and cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LoCicero of mrncrs, two ovens, automatic the Bergen Carteret club, of the Dondi of Branch ave., Red Bank, The funeral was held Tuesday af- Davis la., Hiver Plaza, are parents Hudson County Automobile Deal- Where alic had been residing the ton, Patersflft; a sister, Mrs. Jacob lock and fluorescent lighting. difficulties efficiently. Guessing proprietor of the Airport inn, Bercshicm, College Point; five ternoon at the Mount Memorial of twin sons, born Sunday at Mon- ers' association and was a trustee past 18 months, Shrewsbury ave., and James Dondi and experimenting are elimin- - grandchildren and four great- home, with Rev, Roger J. Squire, mouth Memorial hospital. NEW IVY TOWER PLAY of the Bayview Cemetery associa- Mrs. Wied was born in Ireland of New Shrewsbury. pastor of the Red Bank Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans of tion. Feb. 22, 1867, daughter of the late grandchildren. ated.. The funeral was held this morn- The funeral was held this morn- church, officiating. Burial was in Naveilnk ave., Fair Haven, are par- SPRING LAKE — "George Wash Surviving are hi* wife, Acnes 'atrick John and Alice Brady ing at the Fialla funeral home, ents of a daughter, born Sunday at ington Slept Here," the popular loyne. She came to the United ing from the C. Johann and Son Fair View cemetery. Irene Holsey; four sons, Joseph, North Bergen. Burial will be. in funeral home, College Point. A high Monmouth Memorial hospital. comedy written by Moss Hart am Donald, Allen and William V. Hol- States 65 years ago and was a Fairview cemetery, Falrvlew, Ber- resident of Eatontown for 54 years mass of requiem was offered at EDO EDWARD VREELAND, SB. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Strohmen- George S. Kaufman, will open at RIVER ROAD RADIO sey, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary gen county. The Damiano funeral 11 a. m. at St. Fidelts Catholic ger of Robinson pi., Shrewsbury the Ivy Tower Playhouse in the Elizabeth Keale and Mrs. Irene prior to her illness. She was the home of Long Branch was in KEANSBURG—Edo Edward widow of Henry Wied, who died church, College Point. Burial, un- Vreeland, Sr., 71, husband of May are parents of a son, born Monday Spring Lake Community house Colando. He aleo leaves eight charge of local arrangements. der the direction of the John E. at Rlverview hospital. Monday for a week-long run. The grandchildren. n 1939. Coe Vreeland and a resident here & TELEVISION, Inc. Besides Mr. Dugan, who to an Day funeral home, Red Bank, will three years, died last Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. James O'Borne of story concerns the lives of a city- The funeral was held this morn. MRS. MARY K. KRAUSE be In Mt, St. Mary's cemetery, Forest ave., Keansburg, are parents bred family, the father of which Ing at 10 o'clock at St. Paul's Bpls- engineer and her son by a previous his home, 64 West Shore st. He 597 RIVER RD., FAIR HAVEN marriage, Mrs. Wled leaves four CLIFFWOOD — Mrs. Mary K. Queens, N. Y. was born in New York city and of a daughter, born Monday at decides to own a piece of "Ameri- copal church, Duncan ave., Jersey Krause, 75, who made her home was a former resident of Ruther- Rlverview hospital, ca," with the result that he buys City. grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren. with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Hum- JAMBS FALLON ford. Mr. Vreeland was a retired Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wllberg ol a Bucks County farmhouse for his Phone RE 6-4247 Laurel ave., Keyport, are parents of The funeral was held Saturday. mer, Cliffwood dr. here, died Mon- RUMSON — James Fallon, 78, of salesman. family to live in, built during the CLIFFORD B. WYCKOFF day at Perth Amboy general hos- a son, born Sunday at Rlvervtew Revolutionary period. Burial was In Middlctown, N. J. 56 Carton st,, died Saturday morn' Surviving, besides his wife, are hospital. FAIR HAVEN—Clifford Bartow pital. She was born in Newark, ing at Monmouth Memorial hos- two ions, Edo Edward Vreeland, Wyckoff, 61, died Sunday morning JOHN W. BAILEY daughter of the late William and pital where he had been a patient Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Hud- Jr., of Rutherford and Cornelius son ave., Port Monmouth, are par- at his home, 62 Bucna Vista ave RARITAN TOWNSHIP — John Catherine Blaufuss Kern, and was three weeks. Coe Vreeland of Brooklyn, and after a long illness. W. Bailey, 74, husband of Anna E. former proprietor of the West Sldo Born in Everett, Mr. Fallen was ents of a daughter born Monday house, Scotch Plains. three grandchildren. at Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mr. Wyckoff was born in Newark Brower Bailey and a lifelong resi- a son of the laite Patrick and Brid- The funeral was held Saturday son of the late Louis J. and Char- dent of the area, died Tuesday at Surviving, besides her daughter, get Carton Fallon. He had been Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mandevlll Church Of Christ are another daughter, Mrs. Percy at the Ryan funeral home, with of Wyckoff at., Matawan, are par- lotte Bartow Wyckoff. He had bee his home on Highland ave. here. a resident of this area all his life. Rev. Robert L. Blackman, pastor EATONTOWN, N. J. a resident of this place and Shrews- He was born at Keyport, son of Oliver of Mlllburn; two brothers, Surviving are six nieces, Mrs, ents .of a. son born Monday at Mon- bury the past ten years. Mr. Wyck- Joseph Kern of Irvlngton and Fred of the Belford Methodist church, mouth Memorial hospital'. the late Stephen and Susan Flett Lynn Farnham, this place; Mrs, officiating. Burial was In Hillside The Church of the Fir** Century, off, who was formerly In the auto- Bailey, and was a retired waterman. Kern of Newark; a sister, Mrs. Nollle Wagner, Rutherford;, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jamison of mobile business in Newark, was as- Fred Reiribott of Vauxhall, three cemetery, Rutherford. Prospect pi., Matawan, are parents Surviving, besides his wife, are Michael Russo and Mrs. William of a aon born Monday at Monmouth Preaching sociated with the Surety Bondln two daughters, Mrs. Edward Mcn- grandchildren and a great-grand- Stephanie!, Clifton, Mrs. Daniel Insurance company of Newark. child. ALEXANDER O, GRAY Memorial hospital. The Gospel of the First Century, zel and Miss Alberta Bailey of Rar- Walling, Red Bank, and Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kelleny Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Bea- itan township; two brothers, Lester The funeral will be held this af- liam Bair, Atlantic Highlands, and NEPTUNE—Alexander Clelland Promoting trlcB William Wyckoff; a daughter, Bailey of Hornell, N. Y., and A. ternoon at 1:30 at the Bedle funeral a nephew, John McLoughlin, this Gray of 218 Wayside rd., died yes- of Belshaw ave., Shrewsbury town- Mrs. Betty Meeker, living at hom home, with Rev. O. Bell Close of terday Worker* Listed LIMITED QUANTITY — ALL SALES FINAL Serving with Mr. Bradley In aux- iliary police are Walter Burkhardt, Open Friday Evenings Until 9 P. M. executive officer; Robert Balnton, communications; Police Sgt. Closed Wednesdays at 12 Neon • July & August Charles Earle, plans and training; C. A. Rowe, H. S. Inselberg, W. W. Hoffman and J. J. Patterson, zone lieutenants; C. W. Moore, J. E. Wells, H. H. Carter. W. C to. dice, E. F. Torre, F. F. Colmorgan, X J. Gerardln, George W. Ryser, 17 BROAD ST. RED BANK Paul Hemschoot, K. K. Garoff, J. X Claxton, F. A. Ryder, B. Oster- meyer, Nelson M. Ayers, D. D. Smith, Edwin Ostrander and Hugh R. Manahan, sergeants.and patrol- men In zone sectors. Serving with Mr. Reussllle are Hubert M. Farrow, deputy chief warden, and Charles F, Edelmann, Jules R. Huber, S. Benedict Levin, William I. Sawyer,' Richard Rob- Don't Dry Up inson, George T. VanWJpkle, Rob- ert K. Buriley and Joseph E, Car- roll. With Dr. Osten, Dr. A. J. Kolar- sik, Dr. Edward Banta, Dr. N. E. Homlcko and Dr. Victor Marasolo; Jeanette Shoemaker, Bernlce E, Meglll, May Hoffman, Mrs. Bolce, Jane S. Kelley, Al Bowie, Jr., Hen- ry S. Germond, William A. Guer- ry, Councilman Joseph F. Lord, Model- Robert Cabeen, William Firth, George Saffa, James A. Love, W. Stores i 377.95 H. Clark, J. R. Caulklns, Cliff O. Keihi, L. S. VanBrunt, D. J. Mc- 490 lbs. Lean, Edwin Michel, Joseph Pear- 10.00 DOWN u sail and Carl Davis. BALANCE ON SEARS EASY PAY PLAN Serving with Mr. Wlide are Haw. (Viwf MrrWw starta) ard Soherman and Frank Curchln, Grocery money represents a big portion of famHy income, To with Mr. Vaughan, X J. Hogan, Ja- dollars stretch farther—and lo provide better meals for the family—j cob T. Zoldak, O. P. Beyland, Win- Held S. Wainwrlght, Arthur Aek- Coldspot Freezer literally pays for itself in less than two yeojrsl Savings ermani H. T. Guetxlaff, Leonard in quantity buying, taking advantage of special sales, special discounts Jollne, N. G. Smith, Robert Gar- on certain types of foods, storing the product of yovr garden ... al side and C, C. Southerton; with Rev. Mr. Marshall, a'curate from these are but few of the ways to save extra. You live better—you spend St, James Catholio church, and leu—when you own a Coldspot Home Freezer! Rabbi Arthur Hershon, Rid Bank., A petition from Sunnycrest resi- dents relative to an easement near 1ICOMI AN ECONOMY A COLDSPOT FOR EVERY FAMILY the Ruoff property was referred to Borough Attorney Howard W. CLUB MIMftlR Roberts. An ordinance was Intro- w y o Cold.po» !J duced getting up subdivision regu- lations for the planning board. FrwtK you btom a wtmber of ( Lewis R. Lowry, chairman of the th« »xt(uilv« Etonomy Club. You,; planning board, presented a mas- ter plan for the borough and bor- o.t MMdol cHeeounh on pur«h«ti % ough maps. Councilman Stephens of freitn food, end m.o»». Ano«h«er , pralssd the co-operation of the ft.C4U>f 1 way to wvt •xtro with Coldiootl ff. Monmouth County Mosquito com- PMCIM «MI Ifnr mission In spraying the ditch 91* Ut.,.. tt«.0« which runs through Crest Village, SHOP AND COMPARE — AND GET YOURSELF A GOOD WELL No report from Dr. Bdwjn 8t«w- art, health officer, was reoelved re- DISCOVER HOW SHOPPING Her* I* •falling Rotary Itlf th*t allow* thn drilling of garding the Orest Village ditch. AT SEARS SAVES YOU MONEY deeper holes tor a more abundant supply of wat«r at scarcely no The report has been requested at Mn. M«fld« ho» mr«t pr« greater Ant coit than • periodically dry shallow well. the last thrse counoll meetings, ehlldran w»» tert teh of k« er«om. *• Eeonomy Ck»b ih« If It li a "good well' you want rathor than Jimt a "hole In TO ATTEND WEST JOINT the ground" we oan Invariably pleaae at moderate ooit. ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS-Three 5.«ol. con»aln«ri. A "good well" li ons that givei an adequate supply nt low Explorer Scouts from the nowlv pwOollo»...ondh#reWldrir.h«d SPECIAL FOR RED BANK DAYS pumping cost with a life span only limited by the qualltloi of organised post 22, Boy Soouti, will attend tho region two wings of oN mt let crtom th«y wonUcM 00 the man made materials that form It. Naturally iiioh a sped- West Point Air encampment at floatlon cannot he a hit or mln proposition. Considerable ««• Stewart Aeld, Aug. t to 16, accord- *25' Worth of Frozen Foods parltnoa, planning and Investment In tools (n drill are required. Ing to an announcement hy 3, Fred 0IV1N WITH THE PURCHASE OP These modcrti rotary drilling tool* bring the rwl of a KOIKI well Billet!, soout executive, The snouts Complttt MlteHsn of are Henry ninth, Msrtln J. Krtul- A 14 OR 19 CUBIC POOT COLDSPOT within the reach of nearly everyone. son And Harold Block, Coldipot frmtr FREEZER The annual eftcampmsnt Is spon- sored hy Ihs Boy Scouts tnd thi paekt«jlng m«ttrl«li. Army Air Forces. Scouts live In the Thi but for !••». " PHONI 4-1122 MR COLDSPOT cadet barraoke, eat In thi cadet HOME MBBZER INPORMATIONI dining halls and participate In a AMERICAN DRILLING program eipsclally designed te fIvi thi younf min an Interest In aero- ]• Whit* It. *•<• •••* LITTLI SHVIR TIL, RID IANK 4-2542 dynamics. A special graduation li Pf«« P«rhtn*j planned (or Aur< lfc Optn MilO. rVI. till flOO •«PMlaHsisln Water lupply, System* from WriU Sixteen Explorer Scouts will make Ovsr 100 ft, deep" up ths conllmint from Itjonmouth Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES BOATS HELP WANTED RED BANK REGISTER BALERS, COMBINES, tractors, rakes, HORSE MEAT—Fresh froien, lean, MASON JARS'tor canning. Sears and CARPENTER—Screens and doors ia YOU CAN BUY quality used ears, with JERSEY SPEED SKIFF—Excellent eon WOMAN—Companion and light house- mowers, twine, pickers. Most makes, chopped 2 lbs. 86c I chunks 5 lbi, Washington aves., Atlantic Highlands. stalled, Made-to-order; carpenter work, confidence, from your factory author- dition. Three years old. Completely work. Vicinity ot Atlantic Highlands. new or used. Delivery any state, big II; heart, liver 25c 1b. Helen Miller's AT 1-1788- W.* painting, paperhanglng, odd jobs done. lied Buick dealer. Present stock In- equipped, Lights, extinguisher, extra Phone HI 3-1191-J. savings. Several Farmall A. AV C. NPe. t Shop. Largest on the shore. High- PIGS—11 weeks old/ Inoculated, Her, BE 6.0486. cludes 1949 Buick 4-door sedan, 1948 prop, canvaa. cushions, trailer, 1900 CLASSIFIED RATES M. Ford. John Deere M, MT, B. G. A. WE HAVE SEVERAL openings for mal* way 86, six miles north of Red Bank. MI 5-0078.' CHAIR CANING and rush work. WIE Buick "convertible, 1947 Buick conver- Call RE 6-6887. tractors. New Holland, John Deere Open daily and. Sundays until t P. X. tible, 1950 Chevrolet two-door sedan, and female Instructors, Pleasant per. Three Cents a Word balers, Mew Idta pickers, new corn DINING ROOM SUITE—Ten-piece. Reas- bur Ivlni, 19 West Sunset ave, Phone WANT£D—One head for Gray marine sonality. neat appearance, previous ex- Closed Wednesdays. MI 5-0349. onable. Must sell. Also refriger- RE 6.4888-B. 1948 Chevrolet four-door sedan, 1950 binders. Most other makes. Buy andSTOVE—Yellow table top Magic Chef. OldsmobSle 88 four-door sedan, 1946 engine, 45 h. «. engine No, 4084, perience unnecesiary, but natural apti- Minimum Charge: 75c sell Henry J. Kaisers. Write, phone, ator, 1'rigidatre, > cu, ft, Llk« new. RELAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired model 4-41x. Call RE 6-4842-R after tude for dancing preferred. We will Good condition. Asking $40, Call at. 6-389Z-W. Oldsmobile four-door sedan. Trades ac- 8 P. M. Double Rat* (or Double Spadnf visit or order. Financing available. ter 7 P. M.. RE 6-O7»t-J.' the right way, Walter D, Antonldes, cepted. Convenient terms arranged. train you. Excellent opportunity for Phil Gardiner, II acres machinery, Mul- APEX WASHING MACHINE. Wringer 184 West Front St., Red Bank. Opposite Colony Buick Inc., 168 Honmouth it,. OUTBOARD RUNABOUT—14 ft., pij-advancement. Full or part-time. Apply Blind ads, using The Register's lica Hill, N. J. Plans (-4881. Also typt. EA 8-0883-J. West st. from 1-9 P. M, In person at 167 Broad T. O. Box, 85o jjtra. OOOA COLA dlapemer, oleetrle. Red Bank. wood hull. Niw this leaion. Must will buy. SPECIAL THIS WEEK'—New 1928-'2> HOOVER CLEANERS repaired, brushes sell. Best offer. Call RU 1-1629. St.. room 26, Kelly bldg., Red Bank. Right to classify, (Alt or rejeet Ussd. Good condition. Buy for Ford radiator. Complete, $14.96. Red rebrlstled. Allen Eectrlo Shop. 18 PONTIAC—1947 Torpedo six. Radio, OOKEB PUPPIES — with beautiful heater. Good eondition. 1795, See car PORTER ANT) DELIVERY MAN— any advertisement U rcierred by coats and merry dispositions; also 170, RU 1-1487. Bank Radiator, 115 West Front at. RE White st. Phone RE 6-0612. OHRIS-OKAFT SPEEDBOAT, 1948. Steady position, Good salary. Must The Register. at Hartiell'a Sunoco, Front it, and two older Cockers, all reasonably priced. 6-1177. SEPTIC TANKS and cesspools cleaned: Spring. Red Bank. Very fast, 95 h. p. Chrysler Ace. have references. Apply in person, J. Wo will not be responsible for Call Mrs Rue, MI 5-0194-J. WARDROBE CLOSET $10, china eloiet, also dry wells, drains Installed. Es- Yanko. 80 Broa. d. St.5t., Reneqd Bank. . errors unless they are detected be- FOX TERRIER PUPPIES—RE 6-2481-J. five shelves $8; gas stove, side oven timates given. Oscar Becker 47 Sec-PLYMOUTH—1946 four-door sedan. Sale price I960. Fine condition. INSULATION BRICK SIDING. Variety ot EASY WASHER—With wringer, Used, Very clean, radio and heater, 1895. Ray Smith. RU 1-1487. See at It- ' REGISTERED NURSE—One capable of fore the second Insertion, colon, $7.60 per square. Also roofing and broiler, four-burner $10; leeboat, ond st,. Fair Haven. Phone RE 6-1464. taking aome responsibility. Age no but In working order, $16, Phone complete, paid $85, $20; porcelain top See car at Leonard's Sunoco, River rd., No cancellations will be accepted paper at bargain price. Call Al, KE 6-MI h-Uhl, GUTTERS, LEADERS, In oopper or gal. win's Yacht Basin, barrier. RE 6-4316, 10 R, M to 4 P. M, or channel made in advertisements 0679-W. kitchen table, no leaves $6, Must be sold vanlzed, Call us for an istlmate on Fair Haven. dally. by Thursday. Call RE 6-4978. CHEVROLET—1947 two-door sedan. dallr ont hour after receipt at office, any sheet metal work. J. V. Bbgaft, 78 FEMAIALE—Housework" , plain cooklns. DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS—Sold and in- DOOR FRAMES—Whit* pine o«k Foster st. River Plasa, Red Bank. Phone Radio and heater. Very clean, 1836. etslltd whils you wait. Red Bank Rad- NINE-PIECE WALNUT bedroom set SHIP TO SHORE radio telephone. two in family, all-year position, Nft DEADLINE! sill to 8', $11; combination doora with glass top, $100 or best offer; RE 6-5887 Call at Rumson Eeio, River rd., Rum- iator Works. 115 West Front st. RE I- son^ Sales and Service and Installa- laundry, sleep In, references. Gall RE 6- Real Eitatet Tuesday Noon, 1177. 2' 6" to 8' by I' 9", clear pine, slsn Anderson gas range with built-in HOUSEHOLD ITEMS repaired! hard- 1889. grill. Very good condition, $100 or. ware, lamps, kitchen and bathroom tion. Ten years experience, George All Others! » p. m. Wednesday- YOUNG STALLION—Palomino-Arabian. 114.96; gum-flush doors, Amerl- 19,40 LINCOLN Continental, 25,000 WAITRESSES — Car hops, at Flicka's Shear-Wood, Colt's Neck, Eatontown- beet offer. Call LO 6-46S0-J. fixtures, copper, silver and brass ware. Gotfredien, RE I-298S-B, Drive-In, Highway 35, Five Corner!, ean made, $6,46 to $7,751 No. 1 THAYER CARRIAGE, gray. In excellent Red Bank Radiator Works, 116 West miles. Price 12,000, Call RE 6- Gall Classified Freehold rd. Front st. RE 6-1177. Mlddletown, Apply In person or csll eommon oak flooring $189 M; No. condition, $35. Call RE 6-4729-M.' 0225, MI 6-0257 for interview.* AUTOMATIC GAS hot water heater, 180- CESSPOOLS cleaned and built i septic 14%' SEAMAN SKIFF—'Inboard motor Red Bank 6-0013 gallon capacity, W. T, Jones, RE 8 Ponderosa pins 1x6, 1x10, 1x12 TWO POWER LAWNMOWERS, one and fully equipped, Ideal for stripe fVPiST-STENOGRAPHER. Experienced. gas, the other electric. Walter J. "tanks cleaned and Installed, drains In- loss R. L. $120 M; 6/16 plyscord 4'x8'. stalled. Phone any time day or night, 1940 FLYMUUTH four-door sedan. Best bass trolling. Built In 1946, Seasonable, Permanent resident preferred. Apply Coons, 7th and Hillside ave., Atlantic offer takes It by Saturday, Phone Can be seen at 109 McLaren St., Red Tower Craftsmen, Inc., 105 Chestnut st. "MODERN" ALL-PURPOSE MOWER— Many other items, Minimum order Highlands. RU 1-0740, Harvey 0. Tllton, 8 Bruce Saves time and work wherever both pi. Rwnson. KE 6-1665-W. Bank.' Red Bank. grass and weeds must be cut. "Trims $500 free delivery. Terms 98% 1960, 16-INCH BMERSOrT television WAITRESS ' AND WAITRESSES—Not LOST AND FOUND CARPENTER—Chris D. Kluln. Roofing 1938 BUICK—Two-door sedan. Radio, 17-FOOT, 6-INCH CRUISER, 1947, 26 as it cuts.V See your local dealer or oasb, LO «.«046." console, fine picture, $100. Originally heater, seat covers. Just passed In- h. p. Universal motor. Will sacri- experienced. Apply in person only. call SE 2-0079. It no answer, RE I- 8450. 139 9th St.. Belford.? , and siding, general repairs, Phone RE Bow Knot Shop, 69 Broad St., Red 8-1881-M. spection, 1126. Call RE 6-6840 or eve- fice at 1695. In water at Pullen's LOST—In Rum.on, man's white gabar- 47001 . any time/ Bank. f Vt f SI J LHlH ALMOST NEW—Electric tewing ma nings RE 6-4882-R. Boat Yard, Rumson, dine double breasted jacket. Fell out TW6~GUNS—18-shot automatic .22. GENERAL CONTRACTOR, Landscaping, REGULATION SUBWAY pool table, cue with 4x power scope, gun case and chine, cabinet style, Hollywood bed; W6MAN—General housework and laun- of car. Write, "Jacket," Box {11, Red and ball racks, cues and balls to the combination cheat of drawers and desk, grading, top soil, fill dirt, cinders, dry, no cooking. Afternoons, five days Bank. slinze; 25-shot holt action .2! with RE 6-9112,' grave], manure, cesspools? and dry wells highest bidder received before July 31, peep sights. Both In very good eon* week. Mother works all day. so you'll LOST—Young, black curly-haired dog. G. E. washer and ironing mangle $35, BUG PROOF camplns hammock,, size built; driveways repaired, Lionel Simon. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HELP WANTED be doing work she doesn't have time (French poodle.) Answers to "Plcow." dition. ' Call after 6 P. M., KE 6- Phone RE 6-0861. Universal electric range $86, piano $6, 1499-J.1 8; Chlcifo roller skates, pine table, for. Nobody to breathe down your neck. Saward. RE 6-0766.* 12-gauge double barrel shot gun $35, 26- matches maple davenport and ehalrt, SCREEN AND GLASS porch enclosures, ROBERTS EMPLOYMENT Agincy, 77 HAY AND StRAW—Delivered. Raltih TO LEASE OR SELL—Gasoline station Children are five, eight and 11 years gallon gas water heater $6, pottery por- Hollywood double bed and mattress. kitchen cabinets, window cornices, (Eno Product!). Large lubrication Broad it. RE 6-1805. Commercial, old and are In day camp until 5. Good celain combination tub and aink $16, re- Maher HO 9-6301 or MA 1-1798-W. RE 6-4244-J.' screens, storm sash and fine cabinet room, all equipped. Good location, in domestic, hotel and restaurant, Florence pay fo|* the peraon who wants to work FOR SALE frigerators $1, baby carriage 110, heavy £X5BXLENT SIMMONS double box 1ULLY AUTOMATIC Bendlx washer. In work. Reasonable prices. AT 1-0199-J, Long Branch Apply, William T, Jones, L. •'Kalleher. prop. for an untidy but good humored fam- duty Mandrel $8, chairs as Is 25c. KE spring Practically new, gray and very good condition, Used only five Navesink Wood Products Co. 231 Maple aye.. Red Bank. RE 6-105S. SALES GIRL in a leading retill store; lly. Call evenings. HI 8-1011. 7-0149. yellow stripes. Regularly $60. Will sell FAN BELTS AND PULLEYS for else- times, $149 Snartt Furniture, High- CARPENTERS — Long exxnerience. Will SUPER MARKET—In all year around fine working conditions and hours. Ap- OMAN—Help with housekeeping and rAMWORTH PIGS—10 to 12 weeks old. to first buyer at $30, HI 3-1240 morn- way 35. RES 6-3218. Opposite Middle- build homes, garages, do all repairs community, 82,000 caih needed; bal- ply with references to "Sales Girls," P, O, care of Invalid lady, Live In. Owa trio motors in stock, Douglas Elec- ings and evenings. and alterations. Reliable And reason- Box 471. Red Bank. 1 trlo Co.. 8E East Front it, Phone RE Unregistered $12; registered $18 each. town Fire Co, Open every evening un- ance on extended terms, Welle's Agency, room. Write, "Flora, * Box 111, Bed If you prefer more lean meat and bacon MAN'S BICYCLE—28-inchw , $15; leath- tll 8 o'clock. able, Frederick Schmltt, MA 1-2431-R-l, Holmdel rd., Hailet, Call KE 7-0523 BUS MECHANIC position now open.Bank. t-0128. er seat office swivel chair, $12.50; plat- or Trygve Tonnessen. KE 7-3692-J. Instead of worthless fat, then buy Tam- COMES AND LOOK at our good used r Tryy or KE 6-0461-M Apply Boro Buses. Red Bank. STEADY MAID—To do housework and worths, Tamworth Farm, Milton, Del- form rocker. $5; porcelain combination basement department, Three chests CESSPOOLCEEANlNGanESSPO d building sep- WANTED—814,000 (Ten-year) -first BUILDING MATERIALS. Maion sink and tub, cabinet bottom, $35, Call BUS MECHANIC'S helper position now help take care of small child. Call aware. $10 each, two dressers 112, four gas tic tanks: dry and gravel wells and mortgage for large shore property, In- open. Apply Boro Buses. Red Bank. RE 6-5535 for Interview. iupplles, National Lumber Co., EA 8-0623-R. stoves $29 each, three 9x12 rugs $15, drains, 89 Peach st. «ach recreation and television. Call AT vice Station, Highway 85, near Five H. / R, Carberry, 944 Chancellor ave., COOK-UOUSEWORKER—Three adults. $t.60, deck chairs $8.M, corner Irvlngton 11. N. J," 9744. wheels shimmy? Let us correct the Sleep out. References required, EA 1-0880-W for further information. Corners. Middlotown. 4SVIJI||kUll 1|. £^e eJe • trouble, Save your tires. Latest s Bear HAWKINS BROTHERS—77 Broad at. WEAR KNAPP Aeotred shoes for com- shelves $8,95, Congoleum rugs, all POUMY HOUiJES and cagaa, starting, axle and frame straightening equipment RE 8-0352. Rial estate, insurance and REGISTERE8-0390. D NURSE—For' doctor's of-, fort, quality and long service. Made slits. Ruiclli, 16 East Front st. . batteries, feed hoppers, steam jenny. MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Rent Frank Van Syckle. 140 West Front St.. mortgage loans. List your property for fice. Call RE 6-0594. - ; with built-in arches and cushion inner Other poultry equipment. Call after our high-speed floor sander and odger, Red Bank, weBt of Maple ave, Our ownsale with us. MISCELLANEOUS souls, Priced from $0.06 and up. Call •:»0 P M., EA 3-0118, Harry Llppin- Low rates. Engler Lumber sCo., phone HALU NIGHT AUDITOR—Hand cott, WyckofT rd.. Eatontown building, Ask for Jack Harder, Phone CONSTANCE SMITH AGENCY—14 Ma- C. J. Clayton. LO t-1160-M. COLEMAN SPACE HEATER. Also ^m.i. n JCIVUH run -Cftt KE 6-0005. RE 8-1296. transcript syitem. Good wages, BUSINESS MAN GOING between Pltti. Thatcher coal-gas combination itove, ple ave.. Fair Haven, RE 6-2808, real burgh and Youngstown, Ohio, via ATTENTION)—We have everything you reasonable. AT 1-1723-M. CJRBV S1MM6KS Hlde-a-Bed, $800,'wltK ELECTRIC MOTOR rebuilding la ourVAI4ETTE—1942 Ford walk-In truck, estate, insurance, mortgage loans. Buy- pleasant working conditions. Steady, need in the line of plumbing and heat- green floral slipcover; kitchen cabinet business, Call us for quick service. Pennsylvania turnpike, will take a pas- AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC record player 1200, Mount English Sales Co. Ford ers for all types ot property. Write or all year around position. Apply, senger going that way free tor eom. Ing supplies tor the building or renovat- $10, table lamp $5, floor lamps, red, Douglas Electrlo Co., 85 Eait Front at., Dealer. 90 Monmouth st., Red Bank. >hone Information.* ing of your home. A large assortment $15, folding bed with innersprlng $10. Call RE 6-9165.' giving details to P, O. Box 551, pany, leaving Saturday A. M, Give mattress $15, beautiful baby coach, Red Bank. Phone RE 6-0188. E HAVE7SERIOUS buyers who are of bathtubs, basins, toilets and medicine —-£5Er_ THOUND bOGS-Two months PHOTO FINISHING—Eight enlarged 1946 PACKARD CLIPPER—Radio, heat- Red Bank, name, address and reference. Write. cabinets, kitchen sinks, featuring the fa- chroma and leatherette high ehalr. old Reasonable. CairRE 6-4457-W. er. Car well eared for. Body, motor waiting for. homes in this area, List "Motor Travel," Box 611, Red Bank.*' Leaving state. EA 3-0031-R. prints In' album folder 40o, 12 exp, your property with Allaire * Son mous Youngstown kitchens; gas. oil and AaboAMY^ SPlNgT DESK-Perfect roll 65c, II exposures 70c, Send films and tires all like new. Must sell; 8700. SP^^R^ONWRSATreN^orraSP^^R^-Wre^-ra-- eoal fired heating plants for steam heat, ^condition, $17.60. Phono RE I- 46 Hlvenlde ave.. Red Bank. Agency. Inc. RE 6-3460. ness, travel or just plain fun. Eve. kot water heat or hot air; oil burners YOUNG NANNY GOAT—RE »-84oO. and coin to Monti Photos, Montlcellb, N. Y. 1947 MERCURY station wagon. Reason- MORE CLIENTS than listings—We have FEMALE — Secretary-Stenographer. nlnm, by appointment. In your own with Minneapolis • Honeywell controls EASY WRINGER-TYPE washing ma- many buyers in 112,000-115,000 range. home. RE 6-2125 after 6:30 P, M. APARTMENT SIBB washing machine, PAINTER, DECORATOR and paper- able. Good condition"•. . RE 6-8449-J.' Steady position, pleasant work* fuel tanks and septic tanks, galvanlied chine, In fair condition, $25, KE 6- 19SO STUDEBEKER—Four-door sedan, List your home with us for action. Rus- dally or anytime week-ends,* and black pipe and fittings, copper 12S7-M with automatic drain, Good condition, hanger; Interior and exterior; 211 sell M. Borua Agency, 600 River rd.. Ing conditions, Apply, giving de- tubing and fittings, soil pipe and fit- reasonable RE 6-0862-W years' experience. Estimates cheerfully Over-drive, radio, heater, Excellent MONTHLY FOOD SALE—Benefit Mid- KENMORE WASHING machine. In good eondition. Can be seen at Kennedy's Fair Haven. RE 6-4632. tails to P. O. Box 551, Bed Bank. tings, A large assortment ot electric condition. Call HO 9-7421. SET -Wftll a'nte'nna, G, E., 10-lneh- given. Louis Oassan 448 Shrewsbury dletown Reformed church, church, and gas water heaters, electric and gas • model. $50. All new tubes. R. J.»ve. Red Bank. Phono RE 6.4844.M. Service Station, Avenue of Two Rivers, ONE OR TWO-ACRE wood lot. Write, rooms, Friday, Aug. 1, ls30 P. M. Saladi, ranges, elsctrla refrigerators and freez- FIVE TONS BRIGHT rye straw; also Orosi. Call SE 2-0O12 after 6 P. M.' Rumaon. giving details to "Acres," Box 511,KENNEL MAN—Apply In person.' rolls, cottage oheeaa, home mad* eakti, mixed hhay, Old Manor Farm, Haslet. COMPETENT ELECTRICAL CONTRAC- Red Bank. ers. The famous Myers water pumps PORCH ei/Kblilt-ln perfect condition, TOR—All types of house «'>lng and UICK SPORT COUPE—1938. New seat Combs Animal Hospital, Highway 31, cookies, etc, . and sump pumps. Numerous other items. KE 7-1264. $20 Inquire E, Parker, Bernard ave.. repairing. Small or large jobs. 94 covers, rebuilt front suspension, new BUILDING LOT—For house 24x40. In Shrewsbury, Mlddletown Plumbing and Heating Sup- CASH REGISTER, freeser, air eondit- battery, spark plugs, and 'Voltage regu- new neighborhood, near transporta- *Por we tM Monmouth^TausilllUiftlra . or call KE 6-1826-M hour service. Call Caruso Bros., EA HOUSEKEEPER — Experienced, New ply Co., Highway No. 85. at Headden'l lontr, dishes, chairs. Call KE I- I-0489.M or LO 8-4885-R. lator, new brakes. Equipped with radio, tion. Prefer street with small chil- ranch house Excellent salary. Call Corner, Mlddletown. One mile north of ITOLLVWOOD m - Complete with heater and spotlight, 1150. Call KE 7- dren. Write, stating price,' P. 0. Box WANTED 1522 after 4 P. M. head board; slngla and double bedroom EMIL SALANDRA—Used cars bought HO 9-8023. Sed Bank, Phone RE 6-3877. Open GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigerator. Five 0709-R-2." S85, Belford. TWO EXPERIENCED waitresses—Cara- evenings. sets with mattress and springs. Will sell and sold. Corner West Front at, and cubic-foot, Excellent condition, $76. separate pieces. Ten-piece mahogany din- Maple ave, RE 6-9728. 1940 -PLYMOUTH station wagon. Metal mel Sweet Shoppe, Broad at.. Red Bank. ANTIQUES—Beat prices paid; china, KE 6-0175. -•• glassware, pictures, statutes, Jewelry, Ing room suite. Open to offer. Muit sell. EXPERT DRIVING Instructions. Learn blue body, gasoline heater, All new SALESGIRL—Part-time, ieTflni Soy's TIRES, unconditionally guaran' MAPLE SOFA—Good condition, $16, Living room sofa, 9x12 and 9x18 Broad- tires, good mechanical condition, wood * BOATS lamps, old revolvers, illver, fine furni- teed! site 6.00x16; $10.88 plus tax and in safety, to drive safely. Look for clothing. Permanent opportunity, air ture. Monmouth oounty books, maps. KE 6-0176. B repainted. Bifet offer. Call AT 1-0939 loom-" -U|lrug,s *»OK EI IOIU 7-1870.( ' the ear with two steering wheels. Pion- conditioned men's atare. Apply in per- old recappable tire. Time payments. after 5 P. M. Oilman, 32 Spring at. RE 6-0145-M. LADIES' DRESSES—Site 16, blouses, CHEAP—Two 18-inch new Johnston eers in auto driving instructions, since 27-FOOT SKIFF—Plymouth motor. Boat sonn ,ii , Mrmr,' . Smithoiiuiiii, J, Krldel, Red Bank. Str"trama s Stores. IE White st. RE 6-534(1. slie 16; two pairs of organdy tie HIGHEST PRICES for your "chinawareV WOOD — Fireplace, stove, kindling. power mowers. LO 6-0027 between 1038. Eaiy Method Auto Driver Train- CHEVROLET—1940, four-door Snort ae- In water. Will demonstrate; 1360. Call COUPLE—White. Christian, by local :ffo7 back curtains, white; man's trousers, Ing School, 51 East Front at, RE 6- KE 8.0557-W.* couple, Woman for general house* glassware, antiques, fine linens, furni- Charles H. Wilson's wood yard. 30 site 32 waist, 80 length. All In good 8 A, M. and 6 P. M. dan, Remarkable condition. Original ture, lamps, statues, silverware brlc-s- Peach st., New Boro Shrewsbury. Phone OLEABAWOEAtJEARANCE—Antiqui e sale from 1 to 983*. paint, almost new tires, radio and heat- SOMETHING FOR YOUR BOAT t—You work; man to care for garden and lawn conditton. Mrs, Anna Reiser, Montana and tor general work about the prem- biae, paintings, jowelry. Call me for ana RE 6.1846.' ave,. Port Monmouth 7 every day. Glaii, china, sliver, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, 88 er, moderate mileage, OPS celling price, Will find It hire.. New Jeney'i largest place or many. RE 6-6233. years experience In metropolitan area, AT l-0494-W.« Marine supply house. Everything for ises. Good home, Own room and bath, HAY—Mixed and timothy, new crop. De- frames, prints, paintings, tables, chain, State experience, salary expected, etc.. PlAHOS-HiaHTO prices paid. K llvered anywhere, Low prices. Lots ol 16 CU. FT, FRIGIDAIRE—In good eon mlrron, furniture of 18th and 10thInterior and exterior work, plastering 1941 FORD PANEL—Excellent mechan- the boatman. Open Sunday's and holi- n 806 dltlon: Mason jars, white enamel and Elating. Raphael Sslas, SO Shrews. days. 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.. week days 8 In first letter. Address, "Christian L/'6 "lio Main .t., Lakewood. Phona five tons or rnors; also straw, Fred bed. Phone RE 6-1818-R-l. centuries pieces, You make your own ical condition. Good buy. Phone KE Couple," Box 611. Bed Bank.* Meullng. Hampton, N. J, Phone Clinton bid. Everything sold on a get together bury ave.. Highlands. Phone HI 1-1491. A. M, to I P. M. The Boatman's Shop, EIGHT WEEKS' OLD FIGS—Some very 84 Wharf ave. RE 6-0811 OLB FURNITURE, antiauii, ehlnj, , 327.J-8 prices. Spinning Wheel Shop, 28 Bill- VACUUM cleaners repaired, any make. AUtO lMsUKA'r}iBE"SERVf<3E—Full time *< fT liars. aTC. ***',»*•*'*** SECRETARIAL POSITION now open for DACHSHUND PUPPIES — AKO regie nice wheat. Also dlso and cult! abeth St., Pemberton. Allen Electric- Shop, II Whltt St., Red Allstate Insurance Company agent will LIGHTNING SAILBOAT. Excellent con- an experienced office co-worker by glassware, art objects and bric-a-brac. vator. Phone RE 6-1818-R-l. Bank. take a penonal Interest in serving you, prominent Red Bank firm, One living In Immediate cash lor anything and avery. tered, tan, females, small breed. AT MU9C6VYh bOcKt^MalI . an Hod female, dltlon, |875. with troller. CM RE 1-0774-M at noon time or aftsr 8 P. M.THREE-BURNER COOKING, oil stove, SPECIALIZING IN mason work and plas- D, E. Aiay, 46 Salem la,, Little Silver, 6-8876 or 6-4472. V • • Red Bank or on local bus line. Pleasant thing, Ruicll's. SI East Front St., phona oven, drop-leaf kitchen table. Reason- ?u°.° '" - °'J »"" ?• »•'»"• WE BUY ANYTHING and everything WiWUriUUiii!! RmtfiERAtOhk terlngi patchwork. No job too large RE 6-9046. DESIRE TO KENT amall sailboat Sun- place to work. Congenial surroundings. able. RE 6-4018-W.' Good condition, $35, Phone AT 1-or too small, John Donate JrH phone days now through Labor day, Write, State age, experience, salary expected, nuviujro, auims. maps and lamps. and give the belt prices. Call Swarti LINCOLN—10S8, Good condition. New 1 Furniture. Highway 86. RE 6-8818. MATCHING SOFA and chain, uphol- O246R RE 6-5269. clutch, new battery, $100. RE 6- ' ' Bo»t." Box 611. Red Bank. married or single, and other particulars Beieit prlcn paid, Bring to the Hudion stered. Qood condition, Sllpeoveri. JUNK I JUNK I JUNK I — Gettls, junk In first letter. Answers will bi treated ip, 187 BrBroad it,t , ReRd BankBk, RE «. MHUt TABLti, mahogany. Dun- 5948-J LIGHTNING—No, 1289, Complete with strictly confidential. Address, "Seen. DISCONTINUED washable and tun- Good buy. $26. RE 6-9211-J, can Phyfe, with tailored pads, Seats dealer We pay best prlco for rags, 1946 OLDSMOBILB Sedanette, RE 6- sails, blue nylon spinnaker and trail, TWO YOUNG Hampshire sows. Bred to Iron, paper and aattreuci. Call RE tarla) Position," Box 611, Red Bank.* SINGER SEWING MACHINES w.nteJ. (ait wall p»p«n for *rnj room In ten when open, four dinette chairs, 00»4-R.« •r. Racing record, In good condition. Berkshire boar. Reasonably prlcsd, 6-8268-j. Call Perth Ambny 4.1441. ROUTE MAN—For establlih'd whole- 15 to 1185 rash i also typewriters, Tout hom«. Value to 112.50, now f Sli months. RB 6^ LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, but lell adders, office equipment, caih register!, Call RE «-0531-R.2. to pay. Wa buy, trade, and sell. IT— 12-foot, iteering wtieol, sale laundry route, Single man Pre. 11,(1 tor 10 single rolls. Klarln's GARDEN TRACTOR — With 10-Inch IRON RAILINGS for porehsi, stair- terred. Veterans given preference, Vaca- ruai, Spinet pianos to 1300, Write, Large selection ot late model Chev- crash throttle. Good.eondition, Ideal Roberts. 1101 Second avi., Aiburjr Park. Paints and Wallpapers, 16 Mon- mower, disc, plow and cultivator, SADDLE HORSE—Csn ride English ways, etc, Made to order by Ses. rolets, Plymouths, Fords to choosa from. for Mercury 10 h. p Phone RB rf.1682. tion with pay. Free hospltalltatlon. Ap- 1200, dull1 RE 6.6117. ply In person. Star Cleaners and Laun- Phone A3 2.5037 mouth street. or Western. Shufrtebothim'i dorf Company, 21 years at I Weit Lowest down payment, longest terms SEAMAN OUTBOARD skiff. Well type, TO" EIGHT-WEEKS'-OLD German Shepherd possible. William J, Livlne, Auto Sales, iteering wheel, self bailers, ll.foot. derers, Myrtle aye., Long Branch. , lirytwo old-faihloneoldfaihloned ...... pups, AKO registered. Call Hllflards Farm, Spring Valley rd., Morgan- •t,. Red Bank. Phone JUS 1-2189, SHORT ORDER COOK—•Apuly In per- , traili beds. Clvo pricei , RRBB I.0211. HOME OWNBRSI—Save 46.50 Oceanport ave., Long Branch, McDonald, Black Point rd,, Barley Point, ATTENTION Hof-brau. Toms River 8-0468. vllle, Call Saturday snd Sunday, LO «-a468. Established 1019. Rumson.* • ' ' son at Monmouth Diner, 6( Mon-A.flpOpOD HOMH for threther beautiful none/ bIjT modernising your hous« I BUY ABD SELL leoond-hand clothei, mnuth st,. Red Bank, '"enenss. Call HO 0-742107421. yourself We are taulpntd to supply 16-INCH VIDEO PRODUCT television Muit be In good condition. Kerber, 1982 CHEVROLET four.door deluxe, CRUISBK—27-foot. 1948, deluxe sedan. ... with all the materials necessary. istlet,, • In walnut eablnit, Excellent Dark green, with matching Interior. Fully equipped, 104 h. p, Oray, Hlbm CtT HhVE a lajge house plan! Small monthly payment! arranged on condition, 1100, SB 6-158J-J after 6 $50. Call ll 'lit?' »?oO 9-"-r""'""r '*** * Radio, heater, seat coven, direction slg> Boat Worki, MO 1.41241 evenings HO EXPERIENCED superintendent, mar- you don't want? Rfi purchase ot any matirlali. Hire art 'M" 9 nsli, Leu than 9,000 miles. Like a 1-I202. . ' ' rled, wanted tor a garden apart. TO BUY—1982 Ford sedan, model B) lomi ot the Jobs you can dot Attic In- ...BINATIp'MB] N GAS and eoal range ISO, _ L CONTRACTOR MA oesspooll new ear, 41 Oceanport ave,. Long 'with good body. Call PB 4.4I1I.J, h i..,Oray, folding type, Tine cleaned i oirtlng 7»nd, grading, ton T-»WUIi, flylnsT mint located In Rid Bank, Good sulation, application ot tlleboard In kltoh- fine condition | oil cooking and hut. ,.-.....,, 116. Call RU 1-0619-M. Branch bridge, fine sea boat I •n or bath, finish your bailment or attlo Ing stove, connected with chimney list loll, manure, fill dirt, olndtri. gravel and •alary, plui five-room duplex apart. TOut aftoP-Ohlna, oil lamp's, •and. Bitlmatii given, Phone Bi. I. 49 CHEVROLET sedan delivery, jfiT. years'old, flood for parUtn 11,100, Into a playroom, bedroom or den, Com. foot pidal organ, reiionable. Virginia cellent, black, Perfect tor deflveriai Would aeetpt smaller, faster boat ai .mint, RB 1-4440 for an appoint. pleti lint of lumber, mlllwork, hardware, Compion, KE 1.1971 to 6 P. M,| KE oval marble top tablei, Vlotorlsn 1464. Oiosr Bicker, 47 Sieond St., Fair REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ohilri, lofa, etc. Rinionabli, Next Havin. T or handling small loadi, Rudy to part nnyjnajiti or take a good mort. mint, paint, will board rooting, siding, ply* l.paoi.R tvmlngi. lerve your tvery need, William J, La. wcod, doors, windows, Insulation, etc. IN BED BANK—Span Oralt Studios, OBNTBR OF KBAMSBURO—Year arouni PUPPIES II up, Parakeets I7,»5 up, vine Auto Salei, 46.60 Oceanport ave,, IIQHT-FOOT PLYWOOD rowbost with Free eitlnatss on your needs, American Zibri Flnehii 11,11 pair, King Nick Picture framing i oil paintings, etoh. Long Branch. LO 6-3468, Bltabtlihtd oars and 1U h, p, Johnson outboard MAN—To handle grocery and vegetabli rental, |40 psr month, Adulti only, no Building Supply. Highway 86, at Hiad. dovai, Fantsll plgsoni, oinirln, Him- JilNUH(lB - ... ""'ft Ingi and tniiravlnga mtondi full-ilti departmenepartment In SupirttSupirttt tMarket, Alslsoo peti, .Three" roomi and bath, (ihower), ' orner. Mlddtetown. RB 1.4444, to lU frameleis mantel mirror1.' window val. jotor, BxcolUnt condition, Alt for"'t nnavavvee driverdriver'' s llcenie, KB 1.0211211, , niw bnthroom, ntvir bun mid, auto. •tin, tropjoitroploil flihi.alfUhi all l pit and aquari<|uir-. •J9MW1HB "a VVKIUII. OUII1III 1940 PLYMOUTH two-door sedan, Good 76, Montiom.wy,* 71 Fair Hiven rd., POST AND RAIL finllBI Sold tti lum tunpllei at low prlon. Helen K Ilka niw i alia developing anoes lawn ilgni, framed mlrron. 17 '- 1r Haven. EXPERIENCEIEN D clirk-typlit, Part or ful...l . matlatlj gni hot water, newlly decorated InIn . m'.°n t!' Unit Front st, Phons RFT6.8995, running condition, and tlrei, |1|O, de end out; new hen link, Two erected. No charge tor ssllmates, RB HIllar. Largest pit shop on the shore. —' -"—• darkroom MA 1-1698-iy, • * time, TTower Craftimin, 101 Cheitnut de ed ut; kitchen link T Highway HI, il», mllti north at Rid WOHWHITV BHOf-Antlqu.1, tar,. ELECTIUOIAN—Houia wtrlnu. I B, P, BVINRUDB ' OH-HPlrNoti it.. Red Bank. t LA8ALLE—Model 40.JJ. L«it modil Jll0.''Oall nil • * 31V1! QOOD trade-ins on your old Banknk, Opin dally and Sundays until itoek of pliu, walnut, cherry and m«- II87J, ilk to railroad atatlnn. Bhada trmi, iirnlturi is wt havi an o IPIP, M. Cloud WsdneidsyWsdneidsyii , Ml **-kogany furniture; corner whatnots, ftUTO KAUIOS—Bales, service, B»pert built, Torpedo body four door, Ex* 20'x.l'Ifl'vit' . ARMA HI Y BAnQE boat, with r'ARMER—Over 8/1, 110 acres, belt nturnfihed, Inquire at II Lincoln it,, fwirti Furnlturt High mahogany and Bine| pair of mahogany renslrlnj, til ye«ri' upirlinr*, Mobil* cellint condition, whlli will tlrei, radio, ttA>/r cattle (arm, no milking, Write In dt< [enniburK, Phone KB 6.Q444,* Ghlppindila chain, ohirry travillng tail, stating firming experience, ma- f""HR'Tflivlllon /MVIM, £ B, Oarllii, ' ANIOBOUKST HOUBB for nloi itiuti. ITABLI EQUIPMENT — Tut nln» «•«. mihogin* iientiry, nut ofta.Wut it., Rid Bank, fhoni RB I. ehlnirjr •unirlinei, ulary ixpicteil, alia -Monnouth Hitcftarr tablet, til wagon, pint blsnkit chests, Mew tlrei, 11300, Call RU Mill «f- BHALLOW DJAIT otulilni iloop, of family, wnirt employed ind whin 410 Oeun avo,, Sea Bright, Summer stilli, Iniludu door framn, aec shidow box .tismii, iquars indhests ovul, ffoin 80'xlO'xlO," 'Pirtioti loud undir •titili, Spscloui roomi, privata baths. .-RATJUIORS—NIW and uisd far rtadow bo« Jrimii, iquiri «nd ov«l, BAUUU, THB TAILOR, Clianlng and .TilTilOl ivinlnginl i Bowir i mllwi iliini tour. In thi w»Ur available,, Poiltlon oneni it oiioi, Wrlto, ItoheniUi, private ooian and rlv«» your cur or truck, Gumnieid unnon tlontl doon, ill hirdwart, Alls >• fini ohlni, br o.a-brse, jlasi, bran priulna, «u.i alio work ind drill IAN—Good. oondrHoni 8. », Y, O.| MjOO, DIIIM ProtllUd. •thing biiohii,, Niw York buiei put dltjonally, Sims day service on »f— Inch ittll lining wood bltik flooring, eoppir,. wood, tiawiri, Frlmftlvo anil nanti. Buy dlriet and live, Saojo'i Call diy tlm* «• «-10«6| «vtnlm SO Vqu— JIBL or wonjin to do ilaht oor iviry hour, to 41it ind Ith avt, and repair n«, Rid aJ1 "--"--- J'lnnt mulpment In like mw con. eHAllAA4>Atala liaeMA \M - f^...« AHi II Sn i Shop. 10 Wut Front its, * onibje, 15 Mipltwood ivt,, off fllvir houiiwork and oan for two children. lonvinlint to •hopping, and jhurinji. lit Wilt Wont I Vear around poiltlon for rliht pinon, In Monmouth Jockiy XJlub, Phono IB dltlon, Ooit over 11,000, Frlei it Wfitt, itatlng »i, MPiotid itartlnr nOUOHBRED Himplhlri plflT ••••«• wvian •••••« WHs tlW ttnI HI..k. *contrai — •••• — -l- alirv ind phsni numbir Is ''Chlidrin,11 iattd ind rndy to to, JDIidmir •Iti fflO, Ctll Ri» Inltk, SV 1* R loobsyvllle, EA a.MIMrt.l, 14IT. tor, Ueiiijiiols dug and cliamd,,»r Sep.. . Booxx 111. Red Bink. •. :iLiliaa%ij i.f-_-._J t"iM ii it.T.TJ _T _-li_ ..o tanks sod,drains Initillidi II un Wrvu MSN—ror appliance qeiwiry, AJ- ORETB HIXBH—Oni.tag mix, foul •?»•£'.•!!.•*. •to>»t* -Ilkon,. JO 01 IO eipiblt of air oonilltlqnlng and bbtf tlmi till, to movii in iooktr,_i)wn nuar. •,nrnniciNo—TWO and tnr*«« ehrnme (Imh, whlls ilrei, eeomplste w Ih T O0ND0M OLARB ItllbOSt, in. Mood iitlary. Call'niJ I.II.I7. •Itr. Limpi nwlrid, w« u|| for ull and jirt niwly, DilWudi iiUiln irHi west. prim, . Llllls Mlvit ind dillvir, Hiiold'i Rtdlo and WOMAN—TWOMAN—FoOr finiril j^ Ml), frmn'i Bolt Wsrki, Aiiiiiilmt with tolookingo , iiri TVcroiLimhat-Uth j!on.inraT' i Klitlrli Ihon, i| Win Front it,, NT lliht liunrjrji!, Imill homi, thru to four largi rootnn ilio a I'rlg. tlid Dink. Phom KB M744, ' • •• • ^mww T*wO omrttVIIHI rcri arulii*•*• r or mil- !!1A'r*w».nd • "*>» tirrlui, KA J. oil. Blup four I b» „ f ntuyoliry..r..id- a. u tlm, no nharii w» TTONTIAO •BDATJ—Motor goad, ...... ^ jB A(|iult| ftu ,, 'r?IS, l rl totl u bl1 ui n»en loed ilni, III, KB !• yv\i tutily with hair nisurmi no, M*if lablii.»W , viii lWV\ tabjeii, .|« ' atiatlra.. ..,_„ . .BUUB nuuKBi, rrowii •null hjby tar BIIIV»I and n*d II. l.suy m|ll lan •rir. Miiinii, worcaitir, Krinrh rhlni I illvtr, ehilil'i lhr**.i>l«ei> li.il- «Mh miiiriu, II, rifiy ,.., til, sprint anil mMlrPM, rnrkcrt, . .JRRvTOh, Moivaima, Jinil fills, palUrn ilm, Vltnnsj rllih rhirry, nut IliiiUm, nrlil nlecta, I iimiWii fliiiwiri I»I inrlurtltir ' nun *«tM ilinil »r »l»p|lr« I m lll>l || rlviwiyi built ind ripilrid, pmMiiiwrrfflrW^i UNll HAN, who li InTiriitTd "' "" l'»"»"l'»"»" i 'i"l hrtc.a-hrMr. d, irsvil, llap toll antf iln...... nai I lr«n>, Anpl,.,v hitwri.n «n mihaiin/ iirrliii, |4'i hotwilir Mini" rniullllnn, Rfli for fflllni Inr Imrnlni I lr«rl». Apply hitwrun ml itm, II. 10 .illii, tonifin T'lnjne) |ti prl«f, Woflh.mufh mnrr, 11 IhiM larj 1 B (' n«ri ind Uun lai an ; lot 50x100, corner. . Good loea- fiOO Joliph V. Carione. Resitor, »« or unfurnished; quiet, yet convenient excellent condition, in Red Bunk. Con- n attic. Fireplace, sunroom, modern EXCLUSIVE LISTING — Middlitown ry, lavatory (neond floor.) Coil heat; Llon Price $7,600. Louise H Beyer, Bridge ave.. corner Oakland. RE 6-1420. tocatlon. First floor, large living room -WILLIS CONOVER—Realtor, Com- venient to buses and schools. Four bed- .itchen, butler's pantry, four bedrooms, ranch horni, 7>n.re< bidroomi, tllid arage, Alklng 11,000, Offer. Dennii irnlier RE 8-5485 or RE l-»21$. MIDDLKTOWN—Two-itory frame. Large with fireplace, dining room, kltchin, plete real estate service. As near rooms, large living room with fireplace, en, full basement; two-car garage; hot .ithroom, large living room, full bale- Byrne, Realtor. Phom RU 1-1150." SPRING, SlJHMETi^ winter, fall, buy bedroom with stall ihower-bath attached. dining room, modern kitchen, sunroom, water heat. Perfect location and room lent, storagi attic with stain; attached this houie, enjoy them all, Keani- living room, fireplace, dining room, aa your phone to serve you, 76 rrangement for professional man. tlMSON— Unique two-bedroom cottage. dtehen, den, lavatory, three bedrooms, Seoond floor, two double bedroomi and lovely screened porch; two-car garage: arage: large plot. Many extras: $16,- Fireplaci, tile bath (shower.) Hot air urg. Three bedrooms, living room, West Front it. RE 6-5141, full 'basement, oil heat. Price $18,000. !ould be made into apartments lor ln- >ath, automatic heat, full basement with tiled bath; attached garage; J150. Joi- 60. Lawley Agency. RE 1-0410. II; attached garage: large plot. Aiking ining room, bath first floor; flv* bed- laundry tubs, copper plumbing; one-ear «ph C. McCue Agency. RU 1-0444. Exclusive with Ella Wiltshire Agency, 'estment. Asking 826,500. For details "oomii, lavatory second floor; three flre- Realtors. RE 6-8306 or SE 2-0004. Open ;ee Mr, Erlckson Allaire ft Son Agency, OCUST AREA—Attractive three-bed- 16,600. Dennis K. Byrne, Rialtors. garage attached; tool shed. Large plot NEW RANCH-TYPE house of two bed- room bungalow. Shaded 100'x200' hone RU 1.1160.' jleren, ,le>m heat (nil); large icreencd week-ends. nc. RE 6-8460, EA 8-0808. beautifully landscaped. Fine location. rooms, tile bath, large living room, PROPERTIES OP ALL KINDS for jrncr lot. Screened porch, tiled bath- UMSON—Immediate occupancy I Stur- ind enclosed porches: full bailment; Asking 126,000. Joseph I.. Carione, kitchen and breakfast nook, utility room, •als, Listings wanted. Insurance FAIR HAVEN—Close to stores, school KUMSON—Spacious house for a family. oom; garage. Excellent condition. Good dy flve-room horn* (two bedrooms.) garage with lummer kitchen; tool ihid; Realtor, 81 Bridge ave., corner Oakland. 1150 per month, plus utilities. R, V. R, and bus, Living room, dining room, Lot 186x260, with running brook, WL-U landicaped. Plenty of fruit triel, KE f-1420. all kinds, Mortgage loans, Apply uy at $11,600, Lawley Agency, RE ith. Hot sir (Coleman heater.) H. Stout. 77 Broad st., Red Bank. kitchen and den; also a very large en- irge living room with stone fireplace, .0410. icreeni: outbuildlnr. Asking $7,600, vegi-tnble*, flower,, shade trees. Approx- tUb B-lliU, Phone RE 8-2141. R, V. R. H. Stout, 77-71) Broad St., closed sunporch. Upstairs, three bed- dining room, sunroom, all electric, mod- )enn!s K. Byrne, Realtors, Phone JIU imately >/x-acre ground. Ideal for room- PAtT. riAVBN—butch colonial .tjl. ILLSIDE CAPF< COD—Three large bed- homi. ConTiniint location, Livinr STORE TO LET—In Elberon. Next door Red Bank, Phone RE,«-1U1. rooms and bath. Full cellar, Hot air ern kitchen, full equipped; powder room, rooms with tiled bath. Down stairs 11 HO." ing house or home for aged. Asking heat; detached two-car garage: $11 000. iecond Aoor, four bedrooms and bath. $2.'i,000. Terms. Louise. H. Beyer, room, itriplaei, dlninr room, kltehen, to postoffico and railroad station. ivatory, Threi exposure living room htated lunporeh, three bedrooms, bath. Suitable for real estate or any other Borus Agency. Fair Haven, RE 6-4582. Full basement, oll>nrcd steam heat; two- 'ith fireplace, family six« kitchen, THREE-SSDROOM HOUSE—On the irok-r. RF. fi-.'.ISS or RE 8-321.V FINE LITTLE SILVER LOCATION — ar garage. Asking $20,000, Ask for ilOLMDEL AREA — Secluded, pletur- Put! drr basement, automatic heat; one- business. Rent S25 monthly. Inquire 175 MARIE COX AGENCY, realtors and ftenunt with built-in Rsraiit. Asking rirer: 12x20 living room, Excel- ear ffarari. Electric itov«, icreens and Lincoln av«., Elberon, Call LO 6- Four-bedroom home, two on Arst floor; Mr. Dowstra, Allaire & Son Agency, 6,900. Submit offeri, Lswley Agency. flsrjue nettlnft; 60 trreit, fnit flowing lnsurors. Sales yearly and sum- V lent modern kitchen; plot 100x111; storm sash all included. Asking |14,IS00. 1888-M, also living-dining room, kitchen, oil heat. I• 111;. 4>,£-RJ EU 6-8450O1UU| It, U RA*U L 1 UVI-1IH t . E 6-0410, rr>ok; farmhou«» purtltllj modernised. mer rentals, Comancbe dr.. Fort* Large lot; garage. Convenient to trains SHtttiWsHURV-Exccllenm t bungalow on low taxei; hot air hest. Alklng :olonin| atmonphere. NInt roomi, «)1 1m- Joseph It, Carione, Rsaltor, 86 Bridv* BUNGALOW—Two bedrooms, living LDER HOME—Mlddletown villiigT. av., corner Oakland. RE D-1420. room, full cellar. Available Aug. 1st, aupeck. Phone LO 6-1(02. and busei, Asking $12,500, Immediate beautifully landscaped plot 84x160. Best buy so fir this year!.Three bed- 111,000, Walker * Wslkir, Real- irovDmenti, hot wattr ht»at, nll-flred; occupancy, Ella Wiltshire Agency, Real- jarge living room, dining room, good nuat oiitbulMinut; J^n.OOO. Ray .Still- JTTLE SILVER—Convenient location. Unfurnlihed, 180, Weart - Nemeth oomi, living room, dining room, kltch- tors, Shnwibury. RB I-1IU. Two-stor; frame. Llrlnt room, Srs- tors. RF. 6-8806 ur SE 2-0004. kitchen, two bedroomi, bath and porch. :n. pantry: full, dry basement. Brand tin, Highway 85, Shrewahury, RE t- Agency, 102 West Front st. Corner SIX ACKES—Beautiful location for coun- Full basement, hot water heat; garage. plactf, dininf room, kltehen, thr*« bad- Maple ave Phone RE 6-2240.* try home! Four miles to Red Bank. OWNER tTtANSfEEEEB—Must selTI lew garage: 'A-acre of shaded prop- Open 1 days. ll. Excellent Fair Haven location, Attrac- Good condition throughout. Asking rty: $12,000 Lawley Agency. RE rooms, til* bath and ihowsr, automatic MONMOUTH BEACH—Owner moving. all Ml 5-08B1-W-2. $10,000, Ask for Mr. Dowstra, Allaire heat, full basement; one-car garage. New house, three bedrooms, Near bui, ftlVER PLAZA—Bungalow, Four years tive seven-room colonial (three bed- -0410 PROPERTY—RItiht In canttr rooms), 21-foot living room with fire- "- Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-3450, RU 1- Immediite occupancy. Aiklnir 118,500. aehool. Tile bath, partially furnished, old. Four rooms down, one partly fin- ^W RANCH HOME—Living room with BUILT WHEN BUILDING was in of town Buildinjf 50x90, Excellent place, heated sunroom; General Electrlo 159. 'or light factory or needle work loea- Joseph L. Carione, Re.ltor, at Bridge, oil; garage; $126 monthly, References hed up: carage; corner plot; lake fireplace. Mahogany paneling, mod- art by builders who were artisti. ave.. cornar Oakland. RE <-1420. required. Sweenty Agency, RU 1- rlvllem. Reasonable. RE I-U81.J. hot water heating system. Full cellar. LITTLE SILVER^Secluded lot 120x180. ion. Surrounded hy potential employ* Asking $14,500 Borus Agency, Fair Large living room with fireplace, dln- n, formica counter kitchen, three bed- Two-story horns, containing three A HOME FOR BOAT LOVERS—Attrac- 1482. -oomi, tiled bathroom. Full basement an; 127,500. Ray Htlllman, RB t-5111, Haven. RE 6-4B32, ng room, modern kitchen, two large bedrooms and bath on second floor; FAIR HAV^IS — Select neighborhood. tive three-bedroom house in fine res- BUNGALOW AMU plot of ground for "GUNN1SON HOMES" — Amailngly bedrooms and tile bath. Second floor, ind attached garage. Only $15,300. idential section of Fair Haven, Two- planting, New Monmouth rd, and St. NEAT AS A PIN—Fair Haven home in jBwley Agency. RE 6-0410. Arst floor excellent living room and Near river, tramportatlon. Lovely little maintenance. Leaves you excellent condition Six large rooms one bedroom and storage, A houie of oi nrr property, beautifully landicaptd. story, thric-car garage. Private dock. Sophie pl., Mlddletown. Reference: 136 unusual charm and beautiful condition OUSE—Six roomi, furnished; garage: dining room, up-to-date, kitchen, Owner tramferredl 118,500 for quick a month. Write or call in person, E, more money and-free time. Ranch, (three bedrooms.) Full cellar (very dry.) Comparatively new cuit»m built homt. Hot air heat; detached two-car garage; hroughout. Price Includes Bendlx wash- lot 100x100, Come and ire. Gond automatic heat, full ciltsr; large FlVt* ipiclnus roomi, patio, tiled bath, le. RE 8.8288. Blohm. 215 Clcndcnny ave., Jersey City. colonial, or new L-shaped homis; er and electric range. Asking $16,600. >uy. Owner leaving state. Make of- $10,000, Borus Agency, Fair Haven. RE trees In yard; also one-ear gsrage. uved drive to attached ffamge, Aiking WILLIS CONOVER. REALTOR—By a MATAWAN^-Store, on Little St., near $7,200 to $11,700 complete on your 6-4532. Ask for Mr, Dowstra, Allaire & Son er, Cilente, 38 Shorelsnd ter., East Asking $13,000. Wslker * Walker, |'2l,M10 Ray SUIlrnun, RE I.-M11. fast flowing dear eool brook, Slx- Main. About 26x28, suitable many lot. Everett H, Thorne, Kings High- Agency. Inc. RE 6-8450. canshurg. ' * ATTENTlORl—Benrlix personnel, Three- oom modern home with IM baths; BEST LOCATION—In Fair Haven. Seven LITTLE SILVER—Almost new ranch lines; also office or light manufacturing. ORT • MONMOUTH—Porch. Inrue liv- Resltori, Shrewsbury, RB 6-S2I3, boil room bunpAlow, LUItur room, an acre and one-half for garden, chick- Apply Wagner Market Co., P. O. Box way, MI E-0052, large rooms (four bedrooms), two modern baths. House in perfect con- home on H-acre plot with living ing room, modern kitchen, two bed- Open T days. dlclifii. hath, full rrllfir, oil heat; at- ens and lawn and a two-car garage. 167, Newark. Market 2-0178. dition, Full cellar, automatic steam heat. 'oom, dtning room, kitchen, three bed- ooms, bath; attached garage, Corner ached (rnrttfti. Nice ler.tlon. About 11,000 All for 119,000, In thi country, tool BEAUTIFUL STORE—In Asbury Park Plot 100x150, Landscaped; two-car'ga- rooms, two baths; full basement; two- ilot. Immediate occupancy. Four yean own; $70.fifl monthly paymehtu, For 78 West Front it. __RE_ fSML at 706 Emory st. for only |45. Call PAUL P. STRYKER, Realtor, Farma rage; $15,500. Borus Agency, Fair Ha- car garage. Open porch. Price In- lid: $8.990. Phone KB 6-1290-J. nc t her particulars, see Ray Stillman, wlLLiS CONOVER REALTOR—Exc.i- Dorothy Swarta. RE 6-3213. and farm estates. State High- ven RE 6-4532. cludes electric range and refrigerator. ARN lt£iD ItAiNCx' J^OUS1V**B^SIX roofTISi WHY LET A BUILDER pick ths lo- llghu-ny 3S. Shrpwibury RR_6-Blj_l- lent for commuters. A three-bedroom FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW — Furnished, House Is fully equipped and in beau- bath, flrepiace, hot water oil heat, cation for your home, We, offer XRMR'^I^UM^Dne mile to station, home, convenient to River rd, buaea. Enclosed porch, oil heat. Available way 84, Holmdel, Phone HO »- REAL VALUE—Six-room ranch home. tiful condition, Asking $22,500. Ask Three good bedrooms, tiled bath, auto, 'ull dry cellar; enclosed breexeway; ga- to you the opportunity to pick your Morei, aehool, churchcx: 14S acrei. 100 Oil hot water heat. Excellent construc- Sept. 15, Phone LO 6-1352. 6601. • for Mr. Dowstra, 'Allaire & Son Agency. rage; Urge lhailod plot; $19,000. itlable, fast flowing brook. Colonial home tion: $14,000. 76 Welt Front it. RE tnatlc heat Attractive neighborhood. Inc. HE 6-3450. own location and type of home. We tORTAUPECK—To rent from Aug. to Convenient Fair Hnven location* Immedi- Minugh Agency, Phone RU 1-0716.* in knoll. iLirrouncled by mnture shade RAY STlLLMAM, REALT6R. EnS 1 Sept, 7th, completely furnished six- ate occupancy. Price $14,200. Borus FAIR HAVEN—Unusual opportunity to FAIR HAVfiN—Rlvervlew. Flve-room represent several companys building rrei, Several barns and outbuildings, WILLIS C6H6VEB RgALfbR—A new room house, beautiful, peaceful, quiet. parking space for your convenience, acquire modern, ranch home with bungalow; flrepiace, tiled bath, au< pre-cut and prefabricated homei, ill in Rood repair. Make an appointment home In the country, near achoola. tats Highway 35, Shrewsbury; all Agency, Fair Haven. RE 6-4532. LO 6-0988-W. COULDN'T BE"ifUpTiCTATED — Fi . large living room and Areplace, full omatic heat, electric dishwasher, and we have desirable bullillng loll miny to Inspect this and other farmi. Minutes to the Red Bank atatlon; i'A FARMINGDALE—Road Hand, equipped types of properties throughout Mon- dining room, excellent kitchen, two bed- 'ienty of shade; attached gsrage; din* riced from $U,000 up. Rny Stillman. year-old Fair Haven ranch home. Two throughout the. area, Sie us tn buy good slr.e ruoms. A good viltle not for luncheonette, picnic tables, pa- mouth county; farms, town and country rooms and tile bHth, basement: attached iir lerrnce; $17,500 Minugh Agency, HK (I.Bill. often available nowadays: $11,500 75 louses waterfront properties: builnell bedrooms; attached garage; finished gnrage. Asking 116,000, Large GI vilion; large pnrking space, Call FR hnsefnent, attic, Electric range Included. hone RU 1-0716." a package of house and lot. Finan- RANCH HOME—In the country, with West Front It. RB 6-5141. * 8-0209-M-l evenings after 6 P, M,* pportunltles, Call, write your requlre- mortgage available. Monthly payments cing arranged, Wslker A Wslker, one acm and tall ihad* treed. Fine enti Large and competent itatt to Only $10,500 Ilorus Agency, Fair Hn $75, Ask for Mr. Dowstra Allair & ITTLB SILVER—Ranch type, six EATONT'OWN—New ranch bungalow. pens led Ii vin tr room, two bedroomi. Three bedrooms .and tile bsth with jrve you. RE .-till. von. RB 6-4S32. - Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-3460, rooms, two baths, electric range and Realtors, Shrewibury, RR 6-5212, kitchen and bath: alno carport. Auto- DON'T TAKE A VACATION from your -efrlgerator, combination storm sssh stall shower, Urge living room with IEASHORE—Pour-room bungnlow, *.>.- Open 7 days. matic heat. Ankinic 112,501), Ray fireplace, large combination kitchen and ROOMS housing problems, Real estate cirdpa MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE—Small nome icreens, automatic hent; %.&cre plot: lman, Hitch way 3.V Shrewsbury, RE 800; SI,000 down and the rest mort- wo-cnr garnKe: J'J'i.SOO. Minugh dining* room, full cellar, hot air heat, age. Call KE 6-0058-W, predict an active fall mnrket. Why don't of unusunl charm in best resident!; n.r.in you take time oft now to IPC us tibout a neighborhood, on high lot with big \gency. Phnnii RU 1-0716.' oil; two-ear garage: eorner property. THE MARYLAND—Boarding tor elderly :OUSE—Three bedrooms, living room, home or building site No reason to trees. Screened porch, large living 1'RIUBI) RIGHT for quick tatt. Three Near school; $22,000 Chaffln Agency, or business people, Very large nicely jHARMING — Centurles-oM colonial SEMI-BUNGALOW — Riparian right!. EA 3-1151. fireplace, dining room, enclosed porch; wait until fall. We have the largest room, large dining room, good kitchen, hilltop farmhouse, 16 acres; largti liv- Four bedrooms, electric range, fire- bedroomi, bath, upstain; kitchen, furnished rooms In center of the town, ttached garage; hot water oil heat, selection of fine homes ever, right now I two bedrooms and bath. Basement with dinintr room, pantry duwmtalri. Full EATONTOWN—Niw bungalow. Four RE 6-0218. ng room, fireplace, hand-hewn exposed place, oil heat, dining room: garage; enetian blinds, screens, storm windows. Prices range from $10,000 up. Stop in automatic stoker: garage, Asking $7,- eams, kitchen, three bedrooms, bath, screened porch: $16,000, Frank B, cellar; Karaite. Good Incntion. Black bedroomi and bath. Urge living room, RUMSON—Furnished rooms with kitchen ,ar«e fenced lot. LO 6-6237. and see Russell M. Borus, Realtor, Fair 500. Ask for Mr. Dowatra, Allaire & lot water ol] heat, screened porch; two- wei. RE 6-2875.* Point rd., Rum son. Leo C, Bizzarre large modern kitchen with gas range, ' privileges. RU 1-1174. Haven. RE 6-4582. Son Agency, Inc RE 6-3450, :nr garage: $21,000. Mlnugh Agency. Aif^ii^y. LO «.226fi-R. full cellar, hot air heat, oil. Large lot, iARGAIN—Bungalow. Living room RIVER FRONTAGE of 1,(50 feet, com- FURNISHED ROOMS—With or without WELL KEPT SIX-ROOM house with rel- ^hna RU I-II7I6.* ft* IT'S (ihWoitT/ y«u Wiiiit~thi»"T« flue locution; 112,500. O I loan ap- bath, Single or double. Across street 13x22. two bedrooms, tile bath, large prising 15 Hcrei. One of Monmouth Itchen, sun parlor, largo attic; garage; lar. Convenient to bus, schools nnd tully lamlioaned. Convenient locution; thii home tn buy, Ilelford, Slx-room. proved. Chuffln Agency. F.A !-llil. from ocean, by day, week or season, country's bent locutions: $12,500, Frank wo-story (S hi'drooms) bath: en«loied OCRX'MFoTit=^Hoiise7"fwoTlarge living it 78x100. Price $11,500. Owner prem- railroad station Asking $6,000. Cnll RE 200x23!!: reasonably priced. See Jane LOCUST AREA—Outstanding mod- B, I.awei, 16 Newman Springi rd KK 1050 Ocean ave. SB 2-0177. • Flanagan, Allaire & Son Agency, Inc. liurch, hot water oil heat; Mairic Chef rooms, dining room, kitchen with ga. ises 2 Drew Court Corner, Rlverdale 8-1582-M.* ern flve-room bungalow. Bath, 2K75.* ONE BLOCK OFF Broad it, ' Single ive., Monmoulh Beach. ^^^^^^ LITTLE SILVER—New rsncli houne HO 9-7201. RB 6-3450. rnnjte, venrtinn blinds, full cellar; tot 'inge; four bedrooms and bsth, hot roomi, clean, cool and comfortable. Two bedrooms, large living room -.. acres, corner prop- fireplace, hot water oil hest: shad- O:\I25. Excellent location: $10,600. water heat, oil. Partly furnished: 19,- 1 MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE HOME— Ktaionable rate. Gentlemen preferred. .RE BEST RESIDENTIAL section of Red kitchen, bath, Full basement, oil forced erty off Highway .15, Middlttown, ed 4-acre plot; near bus, school; Lotiim K Heyer, broker, RE 8*5486 BOO. Ohaffln Agency. EA 1-115*. 1-5398. 88 Wallace it. Call MI 6-0363-M after 5 P. M, Five rooms and bath, automatic or HE (...'.213. " Bank, Seven roomi, two bathe, Ir heat. Price $11,500. Frnnklyn linv. $0,900( Minugh Agency, Rumion OCEANPORT—House. FouT bedrooms 88 MAPLE AVE.—Furnished roomi. One iland, Broker. RE 6-1820. HOUSE—Four rooms with bath, ex- heat, open porch; large ihsda) Ireei, ATTRACTIVE SIX-ROOM and bsth, and bath, two large living roomi, on* of Rid Bank's most convenient loca- plus enclosed porch, den, breakfast rd. Phone RU 1-0718.* RED JIA"NK—NO expense has been pansion attic, 43 Rumson pl,, Llttl House Is In good condition. Don't hnu^R. Fireptiice; attnrhed garage; 'ith nreptice, dining room, powder tlnnn. Call RE 6-1884. Mrs. Dnwstra. nook, center hall, patio: two-car spared to modernise this three-bod- SUvcr. Price $10,600. RE 6-3786-R. lot lftftxl.19; country iiettlnir, hut ac- room, liirgi kitchen with gai ringi, hot SINGLE OR DOUBLE R60M for couple LITTLE SILVER—New construction let the price fool you; $7,95 0, Rol- garage. Fully equipped, Wcderful room home. Contains entrance halt, liv- CHARMING TEN-ROOM HOUSE—Best cessible to town. Seen by appoint- water heat, oil; two-cur garsge; lot or three, 88 Mortord pi,, Red Bank, Slx-rnom ranch style dwelling. Fill ston Waterbury, Realtor and In- ment nnly. RE 6-4316 Call 10 A, M. 100x110, with trees and shruhi; 111,- condition, Beautiful colonial lines; ing room, fireplace, dining room, kitch- residential section. Large lot, weK JIB 1.8180; en, lavatory, and tile bath. Full base- landscaped. Special price $17,500, See Iry cellar: attached garsge: tile hath surer. 16 West Front st, RR I- I T. M. . \ F>(I0. ChafBn Agency, EA l-IUV SMALL, CLEAN ROOM—two block! $15,(00, Boynton Agency, SE 6- ment, new olT'iteam heat. Extra plot $19,900. Rcridln Agency, Inc., 16 Mon. M7DT>tfi¥o"WN—Houie, Two bedroomi nwnrr. 83 Maple pl.. Keypnrl. 3500.* HOW ABOUT SETTING up that large from Broad st. For gentleman, Ren 0952, Holidays RE 6-1825-J, Included. Price $15,000. Franklyn Hav FARM—Good opportunity, 22 acre mouth it. RE, -6-5660 or RE 6-2462 and hath, living room, dining room, venlllgs ind Week-ends. family In a nice home at a moderate liinporeb, back porch screened, full cel- anable. Phono RE 1-4013-W.* iland, Broker. RE 6-183(1. . country at the shore; year around iriceT West Keansburg, Seven rooms FURNISHED BOOM with kitchen prlv- RED BANK—Moderate priced, attrac home, five rooms and bath, high and RIVER PLAZA—Seven-room dwelling, lar, hot air heat, oil; two-car garage! CENTURY-OLD COUNTRY Co- t bedrooms) bath; one-car garage; lot large lot 120x1211 filth outside 'replace.. Uegei. Near atorei and bui line. 23 BEAUTIFUL LOT—High.on Fox Hill ttve home for family man. Large 11 v. dry; complete privacy, all Improve One year old. Conveniently located. 60x100. Excellent condition. Only J8.- South it. RE H-1319-W. ing room, fireplace, dining room, den, mcnti. Youngitown link and cabinet! Lavatory and den first floor, Very low Ionia!. Completely modernised. Also finced In; 311 500, Chafftn Agency. In Little Silver. Exceptional view. 00ft. Louise H. Beyer, broker. RE I- EA 1-116I, FURNISHED ROOM—For one or two. kitchen, three bedrooms, bath. Base, Priced low for quick sale, $0,500, Welt aV.es, Asking $18,000, Reddln Agency, Seven rooms, tile bath and powder 54SS or RE 6-3218. Kitchen privileges if desired. Phone Attractive neighborhood. Call Boyn- ment, oil steam heat; two-car garage. nc, 16 Monmouth at, RE 1.5660, or IDDLETOWn—New bungalow^ Two Kcansburg. KE 6-15U-R room, two open porehei, irlasied-in RUMSON — Riverfront. Substantially RE 6-4869-M. ton k Boynton. 8 Drummnnd pl., Venetian blinds, new rnnge. Asking HED BANK—Maple nve. Immediate oc- IK 6.2462 evenings and week-ends, bedrooms and bnth; alio cedar lined price $12,000, Franklyn Havlland, Brok breakfait room overlooking sps- apAcloug isml-bungalow. flulkheaded cloieti with double eliding doori, liv- ¥6UR.BOOM . APARTMENT—All fur- cupancy. Seven rooms, oil heat; three- plot, 100' front. Includei hot wattr heat; RE 6-0952, Evenings and holidays er. RE 6-1820, LITTLE SILVER—Flve-room bunga- ing room with itairway leading to larger nlihed, Completely new, 78' Mount car garage. Quick sale $12,000, Con- low, in fine residential section. Newly oious grounds with lovely treel. 2-car RaraK«, detached. Taxes about aye.. Atlantic Highlands, BE 1-1325-J. RED BANK—Stately reiidcnce. -T Ideal expansion attie, modern kitchen with itnnce Smith, 14 Maple ave,, Fait Ha- painted exterior, full cellar, expansion Two-oar garage. Convenient to 1250, Coot, quet, yet convenient neieh- gal range, full eellar with hot air gas FURNISHED ROOMS, Residential sec- for doctor, ElExcellenl t location. Nine ven. RE 6-2308. borhood. Price $16,000 Liberal termi. T^*S, *fc*J v — mwwt possible, Attached garage; awnings; schools and town; $21,000, Rot- heat; $10,100, Veterans $700 down tton. Near Broad st. Gentlemen pre- larglag e rooms, 1% bathsa, , automatic heatat. Joawph fi. McOue Agency. RU 1-0444. RED BANK—South st. Immediate occu- $15,500. Reddln Agency, Inc., Mon- •ton Waterbury, Realtor and In- payment, Chaffln Agency. EA 1-1153. ferred After Aug. 16. References, P. O. RED BANK—Five-room house, plus TTwo-car garage; large plot, Price $18, pancy. Eight rooms, large garage, mouth St. RB 8-5860 or RE 1-2462 Box 161. Red Bank.' . 500, Franklyn Haviland, Broker, RE •uror, II Weit Front it, RE I- RUMSON— On ' tha Shrewibury. Excel SHREWSBURY — charming three-bed- encloses porch, pantry and en- good condition. Convenient to stores, evenings and week-ends. lently conitructed frame reildence ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN—Block from 6-1820 schools and railroad station. Asking 1500.* room Cape Cod with full dining room, olosed hack porch. Cellar; garage; SECLUDED RANCH STYLE dwelling, ovarlooklnit river with partial view of tile bathroom, fireplace, full basement railroad, two blocks from Broad St., UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY — Lookln. 316,000. Open to offer. Constance ocean. Includes It ipacloui rooms, pin- new oil burner, awnings, sssh, Tor a real home, with all Improve. Smith, 14 Maple ave., Fair Haven. RE Five largi roomi: attached, two-car and attached girage. Alklng $14,800. V4 block to bus line. 1 Wall, at Pearl garage; full cellar; *4-acr* of property try. 2 modern bathi, oiUHred hot water A fine home, Lawley Agency, RE I- sti RE fi-4039-J, Convenient parking.' screens; $10,500. Boynton * Boyn- menU and Income two-car garage 6-2303. heat. 2 fireplace; 2-car garage* Taxei IOONIOO; heart of city, bus pnssfi nicely landieaped: (19,000, Reddli nVE-AORES—Old farmhome. Good 0410. LAfttiE FURNtSHBb ROOM-CentU- ton, RE 8-0951. FAIR HAVEN-Near river. Charming Agency, Inc., 16 Monmouth it, RE 6 SHOO. Price JU.000. Joseph G. Me Tien pireferredi . RE 6-0422-J. door; one block to school? Priced right, modern bungalow, two years old 4 V4 poliibilltlei. Six roomi. itesm Cu- Agency, HU l-0l(INFURNISHED—Neal utilities supplied; $75r . .RE 6-8662-W Convenient to ichool, lovily resi- Weit Front it. Corner Maple ave. RE RUMSON—A very coxy, well built, l',4- 'for appointment. oorai, fireplace, paneled porch, 114 t water heat; four-room gueit house: roomi, new G, E, oil furnace, elec- 6-2140.* QUIET SHADED CORNER—Well-kept d Bk baths, wall-to-waM carpeting: garnge. dential location; large lot] »12,700. story dwelllnir, nettled amldit rare •MODERN—Three.room apartment, barns; poultry houses, greenhouse, or- tric range; garage; $14,500, Ray Fair Haven home with lix very large Asking $22,900, Grosslnger * Mailer, chardi Near highway. For quick lain Boyarln Agency. RB «-041l-W, EATONTOWN—m-itory horn* on U- •hruba and ihade trees. Very conven* furnished. Call KB 6-U28-M. lent location. First floor includes two roomi, plui den, extra lavatory, roomy Broad and Mechanic sts, RE 6-2100, $15,000 cash. Reed Agency, RE 6-0121.• Van Horn, Fair Haven, RE 8-4100.' acri, In isciuded neighborhood. Four encloied and open porchei, Superior FURNISHED — Three-room apartment. RE fi-1633. bidroomi, living room with fireplace, nice bedrooms, tiled hath, with two ad- Modernistic kitchen and bath, Near BUNGALOW 24x66. TTiree finished ditional rnomi and tiled bath on second landiei|ilng| two.ear girage. N.ir MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE — Slx-room rooms, two more tn finish, bath; ga- full cellar, hot watir oil heat. Prlc. transportation and shopping. Buslnesi ULTRA MODERN—Thrae.bedroom $18,600, Welrt-Nemeth Agency, 102 floor. Taxca about 1175, Asking $24,. chools ind ihapplng. Combination win- residence; Vi-acre plot; steam oil-fired rage; large corner plot. Bargain fnr 200 FEET OF rlverfrontage, Navs- 000. Joseph (>. McCue Agency, Real* owl, iwnlngi, etc., and In excellent couple preferred. Call AT 1-0688. heat; detached garage: $12,000. Gros- $8,000 Reed Agency, Sycamore ave' ranch home. Built-in cablneti and Wist Front it, Cornir Maple avt, RE J itnk River rd. Seven-room home, 1.8240.' torn, nir \-nm. condition. Rowers A Hsrrli, 12 Broad THREE-ROOM FURNISHED, apartmen linger & Heller, Broad and Mechanic near tlnloi n Falls. RE 6-0121.• dreiieri, flnplace. Convenient lo- It. RE H.178I-J, RE «-»O44. Near transportation and shopping 2K bathi, oil htat, High elevation. THOMPSON. AGENCY— Llttl* Silver. Its RE 6-2100. RE 6-) 682. StTRtTRACfIvfIX"hJljn!=X - DV OT citlon,. Automatio oil htatt ga- NEW SHREWSBURY — Two-bidroom HbME SITE—In lupirlor neighborhood, Business couple preferred. Call AT 1' PART OF ESTATE—Flve-room cottage. Twn docks, alt improvements; large Barn; $42,000. Ray Van Horn, Fair bungalow with full cellar ind expan. New ranch home. Six roomi, cellar, 078a-M after 6 P. M. ragii tile htthj $14,780, Boyarln brcezeway; garage; lot 7ftxUft; (19.900. Exeluilve location. Is extremely Qtilet, Three-car garage attached I acre of lot; three bedroomi, oil. heat, itorm Havin. RE 6-4100." ilon attic, eombimtton itorm wlndowi. BACHELOR'S ATTRACTIVELY fur A'giney, RE J-J42I.W, and icrimi, Venetian blinds and range SJ Eaut Front st. RE BOTpO' yet readily acemtbl* to Red Bank ground, Hot water heat: outbuildings: wlndowi, screem, pine paneled kitchen. proper, 75x187 with excellent treel, nlihed one-room apartment. Twl 8\6,000. Grosslnger A Heller, Broad Close tn schools, shopping, transporta- Included In price, $10,600. Wesrt-Nemeth THOMPSON AOENOY—Attractlvi, well bed,, ihower hath, Nimr Red Ban Ageney, 102 Weit Front it, Corner Map! maintained Middletnwn home. Seven Bnwin * Harrli, 12 Broad st. RE I- and Mechanlo its, RB 6-2100, RE 6- tion, For appointment, call Allenhurit 0781-J. RE I-J044. station, Immediate occupancy to ri 1682. 3-9379-R. • ' VAN HORN REALTORS—Center ave. RE 6-1249.* rooms lavatory, hath: garage; land* LITTLE SILVER—Brie'k houit, On* souped plot 80x300 Quick, pollution, THREE.BEDfftfOM RANCH HOME— ipomlble perion of refinement, For de- SOUTH SHREWSBURY RlVBR—1U hall, riverfront colonial horns i 9 talli. phone RE 6-2276. MIDDLETOWN AREA—Center hall co- jrear old. Six rooms, 1H tile EATONTOWN—Within' walking distance Asklnit 125,000. 81 East Front st, RE Niarlng completion, on 112' lot, Fea- acres Excellent location. Colonial lonial, Wide board floors, three bed- roomi, Four tiled bathi I Hi acrn. to Bindlx plant, Three-bedroom itml «.n700.* turn flnplice, formica and knotty pin* THREE-ROOM FURNISHED apartment home, Seven rooms, two baths, hot baths; attached garige, ^fear bungalow. Built In 1946. Automatli kltchin, ceramic tile bath, three.colt Located at 187 Bridge avi., Red Bank rooms, modern hath, laundry and lav- Triple garage, Offeri invited, Ray water heat, oil; two-car garage, An atory. Perfect condition, One acre, Phil ichool. Alklng $19,500, Low down heat, modern kitchen and bath: garage THOMPSON AOENCV—Conveniently In" plaetor walli and lellingi, Iniulation and Call RE •••"772-W.' exceptional bargain I $26,000, Inspection Van Horn, Fair Haven. RB 6-4100,* Price $10,500, Weart-Nemith Agency beautiful shrubbery. Principals only, payment, Boyarln Ageney, RB 8- catcd, slx-room ranch house, Two weather-itrlpplnr. Large briesiway .and THREE SH FOUR. ROOM furnlihe by appointment, Sweeney Agency, Phone Phone after 6 P..M,. KE 7-1370,' 102 Wilt Front it. Corner of Mapli nathi, cellar} double garagei stove, re- over.lied garagi, Thi. homi I. very apartment, No children, AT 1 0428-W, ave. Phone RE 6-1140,* frigerator, porch furniture. Immediate LEONARDO—$9,500, Six-room house elan to ichooti, two blocki from bui, 1681-W. R"U"MST5N AKEA—Estate surroundings, WATERFRONT — Slx-room Dutch INTERESTED IN SECURING a comfor* po.ifuliin. Asking 122,600, 11 East In ixeillent neighborhood, Boweri & ONE SIDE DUPLEX HOUSE, Six nice One acre, New colonial home, Eight and Ave lots on Improved street, Wont it, RE H-OTOO,* Screens and itorm wlndowi throughout. colonial, New oil heating plant, table homt with inough Income to Harrli, 11 Broad it. RB I-0781.J, RE ly furnished rooms and garage, Gone roomi, lVt tiled bathn two-car garago, PERMANENCE AND ilmpllcltr. In pay ill expeni.it Situated on lirgi •THOMPSON ARENCY—Eau n«J Bank' $.1044, Write, "Leonardo," Box 811. nvl>Red BankJtlt , Wood paneling; deep water: gangei location In Red Bank, On bus line: $7 Immediate poueiilon. . Asking $29,000IV.UUU. —.i--VJIU.I-IJ.-B —_:. . _I_J '-* * i_ * Shnwibury, A lovely home with lot on rlvir bank and with Am ihrub Honed for builnesi. Near itorn LEONARDO—6 V4-room house. Modern monthly. Utilities not Included, RE * Submit offer, Sweeney^ Agency, RUNDOWN ESTATE — 12 roomi, five $11,800. Low taxei, Ray Vin try and gurdini, Wi hivi It (or you lchoiil« Uood cnndltinn. Six roomi Phom three larg* bedroomi, two bathi S bath and kitchen, large living room, M49, RU 1-1498, batha, and extra building with ga- Horn, Fair Havin, RE 1.(10(1.• at a riaionahle prlee, For appointment modern bath, porch, cellar, > Quick pai< hot water hiat, full iillari garage, Ex- BEAUTIFUL—Three rooms, furnished, RUMSON—Eight-room twilling, Two nga and chauffeur • quartin above, and unit room or din up; living phone or see Weart.Nimeth Ageney, 10 le«ilnn: 18,600, II Edit Front it. RE l.rlor needi painting, Frlei !1,o00. AT private kitchen and bath, Frlgldnirp, Riverfront propirtyl 110.000, By an- Wtit Front It, Cornir Mapli IVI. M7D"," bathi, hot water heat, oil I nnt school, nnlntment nnly, Oni ilx.room houi« room .with ruitla flrtplact, dining I.21T1.W. Facing ocean, Utilities Included, »35" ' ' ' Aikfng $18,000. In- n rhnn«_ RE t'.U».'_ bus and hcach with balh 15,A0 ; one, ilx.room houie NEAR RiVER—Eight-room lorn- room, kitchen, breakfnt room, in- THOMPSON AOENCV—Naviilnk. 311 lOuR.ROOM BUNGALOW—Lot Tlxfto, until Ubor day, Adults, Call LO 6 unction Invited, Swianey Aiency, ARE YOU• THE KIND of a perion wh i*nnmi, good condition. Screened porch Comptite with refrlgirator and range. Ul..* with .bath 16,000, Phone Bowman 4 paet eolonlil, Four bedroomi, two clined porch and am ieri«md*ln Phone RU 1-1492. Axilirn. 8E 2.0147, Ii looklnt for an icri of around I. rillar: iinragu ilorm wlndowi, icreenl itorm mh ind icnim, forced hot air. TWO ROOMS—Kitchen anil bedroom RlIMSON—Excellent location, Beautiful tiled bathi, dtn, iteam all hist. porch, plui lavatory down, A food thi country, a bungalow which you can Lot 75x100. Alklng l»,760, II Eait $»,700. 45 Cllfttiooii avi., Eatontown, fur'nlihed, 910 Shrewsbury ave, LOTS—Fair Haven, Bargain for invei- add to It your financial leisure? Then - new ranch house. Two ceramic tiled lor.bulldcr. 23 lots, 60-foot fronts, dirigt, Oftiri Invltid, Ray Van buy at ISS.OOO, Walkir 4 Wilkir, Kront_ it, RB «.i)7_00. Phon»on«e RB 6-8848, baths, powder room, itreamllned kitch- •UHDHWI, aw iw»-, uv-iuuv (luina, look Into thli 19,000 mil, locatid In Rialton, Shnwibury, RE I.Sill, FURNISHETON D APARTMENT, Thrss room en I two-oir girigel 118,100, Sweenly watir, I tot re, Ktar ichool, itiop- Horn, Fair Havin, RB M100,' Middlitown, Wiarl-Nemelh Agtner, 101 HWAntz.axffiraN REALTORS — NitUi , Ing room, kltchin, two bidroomi Prlet lll,T50, Wiart-N.m.lh Agency, o! thi utiti ot ulil Dimiiid, will bi THREE-ROOM FURNISHED apartmen SOHWAI.TZ-MAOKWN HEAiVTOHH — price $11,000,, OhOharlia s H. Tlnda I Agency, ._ HACKUIN nEAI.TOKS — audltid ind itttid by tht Surrogiti of Biit no linens, or titllltlis. 66 Chiil Fair Haven, Roomy two.itory home, Kay Van Horn, Fair Harm, RB and hath i two-ear firm. Ridueid 101 Welt Front it, Cornir Mipli IVI, Phoni _nj8_I.UI0,* ^ • Outiklrti of Rid Hank. Attraitlvi I thi County o[ Monmouth and riportid nut it,, Red Bank, Call RE H.827J.W, Sivtn roomi ind bath, flnplaei, hot KUMSON 18 AALWAL Y J $.4100,' to 11,100, Walkir k Walkir, Real* FOUR*BinROOM~II()USB -- Nnr Lln> room ind bath, modern kltehen, fill for itttltment to Tht Monraoulh County 141 Brldis sve,, Rtd Bank (or infor- watsr oil htat, storm windows, icreoni, graclnm llvlntll , WS acieptabla for ton, RB l-llll, Opin 1 dayi, croft, Lot lOOxttO, Hot air hiat, collar, nil h'ati two-ear iimgil chllj'l Court, Probiti Dlvlilon, on Frldiy, th* mmlimniUnn,. mil venttlin bllndii om-caomcar Mritvm tell nearly new, twtwnn beilronmidow, anxlo, expanm to. electric hot witir heiter, ilietrle ring*, lilayhnulfi Ur» well laiiiliemierf lot, ritth diy of giptimber, A. D., lilt, at TBAILKH—TrRAlLKll o clcsn couple, mlddli*a>ei 114110114,11000 . Schwurtl.MackllnShtMkll , 8 WhitWhie It, beilronmi, expan Cnmnlttlly feiirril In; 111,000, Hchwirli. 10 o'eloik A M,, Kaitirr. Diylliht Sav. •io•inn attattll i hhome , AAUacntiU l iiaraiii hnt BRAND NKW — ThriLhidroom vrmtlan blind, anil rifrlg.ratnr Ineludet nr liildirld y prifirrtd, nr two lid: RE Mill. air htat, tll.flredt tltetrltiol iiarirantt, iAsh h . All for 110,600, Wearl.Nemeth Agency, HfeHln, « Whit- II. RK I.IHI, Inrr Tlmi. it tin County Coun, Hoiiii, hachflorf, Refinneii required, Wrlti SOrIHWAPTZ-MAOKLIpt t ItBXiTOIfB" — jn» tfa.pOO. Maki nffir. Rharl'l H, ranch noun, Excellent quality, BOATMAN!! flriMUHT — Mvlng Ilil Wut Front It., Rid Hunk, RK I' JCHTOKtlHwAnTZMTOKtilHH RlALTOTuT'RlALTOT " Main and Court Slrteti, frithold, K<«r Exclllllvi nirlit rd., Rumion, Reaml Tlndfll Alenty, II Eait Wont it, RB Aulomatln h»al> Miny ixlru, room ind dining room hai for* ill 4ft Kitlillive, Rlvir Pliu, mar ithool, 'nafidl .Inly 1th. A. D., Ilii. THREE RnOMB AND 8.0010890110. Id'ia ploti mar i«ih«ol, Only III,. tioui vliw itt inllri flhrlwlburr fniir ronmi snrl hath, automatic hiat witer, eleotrln inn i mrfiTOin lirg* Ini t nice Inpatloni 1'iJOfl THB SICOKD NATIONAL BANK or A FINE OFFERINU In nid Bank, Ui- 109, Ray Van Horn, fair llivin, rltir, Over 100 flit rivir front* orHAftLBonffuiurT Third IVI., Atlnntio ; Ini roam, two bidronmi, modirn tili, ippmxlmililr 1(4 uril, b«au Mfhwarli-Miltilln, I Whit, it, RB I RBD BANK _.ttli Bllvir. Niw foiir.bidroom homi. kltehin and, kalh I •ttaehid lirigei nil RB i.dOO,' in, Ihll modtrn ranrh homi hai tlfullr landuapid wllh ifiaiii and frull trnrmirly known •• Thi Jiiond Nation*! Living room and lirio kitchen, till bath hilt Hot ilr, Worth mon than tho il« lirie bidroomi plui two bathi trui, Modirn haul* with Urn roomi, LEOkAttDO—'Flvi.room huuil, Niir and powdir room, not air oil huti nt* Mkljia; prlei o( IIO.SOO. Oharlei H, full lilliMr .oil hem urifei two lirgi schools and transportation. Automalli 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE tachid girnjfil niir iihool and, bun and lavatory, Om-airo of land, iS*full JtPlillirK .oi l he.Aaklnam urifer ,Pfli» twlio,oooo lirg, Tlndall Annoy, U Salt front it, 111 RlVBR OAK«—Lovely colonial, M hot walir oil hull garHii, For appoint* fflw" £l«,vOOBOO,, " s.fiwirti.MaoVlInSohwarti.Macklln,, II White) It, Don't diliy, only 117,100, Walkir Wiart.NimiOiS* JtP K i AiinwAaklna,r liPflt W«it_fron» liooool -•»ntre»nl . ~ciililll AATT |.0»44*J, BUILDING #11, Ointtr it., aiin* * Pint panilid iludy, ,i»pinil»n at* it, uormr Mipli art, phono RH l< Rid Bank, Niw Jirny, Iddiltown, Cull W, T, ..... A SUBSTANTIAL ]IOUI» on a * Walkir, Rfilton, Ihriwihurr. BATOnTOWNTONTOWN—* owner bilni trimtrim* Mi Jolt Bxiiutor, . miry,, P. WARTk.toAUKLIfJ BRA I/VHIUI ISOKltO TiMijtllully landitiptd plot, tloi doubli (iran i rail Nnolnn HUM firriil, Klvi-riiom houi#, nlni raonlhi JOIIII. Rr Rl Mill, Opm 1 dan, TTtnLITOWN—Klnili hlghwax ires nlni raonlhilh iiin, Pirioni, I^abrooqut, ttli SilverT, NilNliae nilchlinrhooimlmSbni l 8pa> Juit outlldt Hid [link, Thirt Ii a •••* ipitlmin trill, Alklng 111,000, eld, Tilt hrilh, full dry iillirillir, IIniu. Ciniona a Corobi, oloui ••rooroom home, full tullnrv ijilnmntlijilnmntle Two.ilory, iirimed pnrrn lOill, llv, nlaei In my llvlnar ruiim, t hivi a full Hay Van Norn, fair limn, RR fiteJi lot dOillo, .Aiklntt HHS.flOt. IIi d Wllliia, lN «t,, all heatheat , NerilNrlii mmii Uenorallnii,Uenorallnii but iluil illnlnn room, Mlch.n, • lime ifon, inIngi room,, urglirtii dlnlnaininff room ana d. kltih 1 liliL2*«", KA ".UH7.J, RidAtlorniri Dank, ,N, i, lll.il a (nuil hity m IMOfl, HphwIlMi'Macll. on my iii'iind floor I havi thr.i Urm |.(l Oil, HANTA UdAUri hai comi In lawn in.. twITT.o, Didruumimuruumil ,ta«i>,tl«l>l IIISI , Aikln prlii If,400. Wiarl-Nimi'lWiart.N.m."h Afinrj miTITSmi W NVl I i Iw ii| |lfl«0O A Hon Aitnipy, In*,, R»d Sink, RR I* innilnn ml", (tomblmllnn itnini tnnu Af'iiey, Filr llaven, tlK I.Ull. & n't « ,h. or..; .1 OORMAN rloim, dniihli ilnki Inw u»*i| 110,ion, jlrnirl ind Mlehlnl*. ill, RR 1.1100 of Monmnuih einunir, Carnir Oiki r'AIII IIAVHN Two.unry Irami, Hell hwirti.Madklln, I Whit* H, MS I- inH Harm mh fnr i«iry window. MDFADDIN, Ru'tnaili of thi County ot •n't Riimian fd,, Mllli Rllur, liinil trim 11nti. lilvlni riinm, nnplire, illn* Mimmnulh, on Ihi ipDllilUnn of Ihl COUNTRY Amii'lON im 11 irru, hill Aim HH'hiH fin II, Aiklnt III,. III! rnom, lillfh»n, iun|inrrh, lliree lieil. lfll1ll»wVn a famllir rTINI!:m/TTfand halhl fur lummer me, Cuin iiriuifrlir you art ImiVlnii fnr and iif luifmenl i (iii'.iar varaiiK Itlsi'h.d, Vl> hull mnin IIPIII ihidi.lot (in«'J(in roumi, hnllii IIVIIIK rnnm, dllilnii riuim I in nd withlh h l»f«i filol, 1,0'alid mi) ficI|i «nu nimnrt ynur new hume, Marl mi Un lillnil,, rnliiliinillon ilutm (tin* II.... n linn, bun M.JOil, Inguln IJ, • ml 'kllrhint Ini lOfliUOi low lanri. hfachti, ilorn, ihurth, nhonl and hu im mon<» avillahli, llnr lervlr'i fifl ilowi mil msny lalm, rrlie 114,DOU m.ulk rd,, KMiiwri Prlr-t I'.lfin, Kill Willililri A«nif, Hm, Riiinnihii, tit loviili, n iilllnn WiUfliiirr, Rjallfir anri Inmroi Jnlilih Ii, (!irlnnt, tiillui, II Hrldn Ria inn Kl Mid or •• 1*0001, Opin 1 IT*., la-fiif Olkllnd, O Mill. vnik'iuti SI WrH rilll II, M Mill. Page Ten RED BANK BEGISTER, JULY 24, 1952 Asbury Park Sued Entertain Belmar COA OAKE, RUMMAGE SALES Bay ave. The association's annual Evelyn Wyckoff Church Women HIGKLANnS-ttlrs. Frank Anno- rummage sale will be held Friday Want to Build or Remodel? Members at Picnic dio and IMrs. Ralph Newman will and Saturday, Aug. 1 and 2, at the For False Arrest COLTS NECK — Mr. and Mrs.be in charge of the annual cake library on Bay ave. Mrs. Richard We ara experts in new home construction and Hold Benefit Arthur G. Freer, Hemlock Glen, en- sale to be held Saturday by the A. Weiss is chairman of the sale, Stars at Neptune Marian Brown, a resident of Nep- tertained the members and guests home remodeling. Call us for a free estimate NEPTUNE—Red Bank's own tune township, has instituted a MONMOUTH BEACH — A card Parent-Teacher association in front of the Shore hotel at Miller st. and county court suit against the city party for the Catholic Church of of Court Glennon, Catholic Daugh- and consultation on any job. Evelyn Wyckoff is starting in this Precious Blood was held Monday ters of America, Belmar, last week's production of "Bloomer of Asbury Park and Enoch Bryant, Thursday at an outdoor all-day pic- Girl" at Manuel Davis' Neptune a member of the Asbury Park po- night in the Monmouth Beach bor- lice department. ough hall by the women of the nic. Husic circus. The show opened on Mrs. Dominic Commesso, Mrs. An- Tuesday to an audience of more Charging the defendants with as- parish. Individual table awards CAMPBELL BUILDING CORP were pottery candy dishes. tony Younnizzie and Mrs. Albert than 1,500, She will appear again sault and battery and false Im- Azzuolo, were chairmen. Present Tuxedo Rental RUMSON 1-0489 • LONG BRANCH 6-2273 n next week's production of "Brig- prisonment allegedly committed In Mrs. Herman Heidc was chair- July, 1951, the complaint charges man, assisted by Mrs. Raymond were Mrs. Jacques Schneider, Mrs. SEE MODEL HOME - WOODMERE AVE., RUMSON doon," opening Tuesday, July 29. Roland Hughes, Mrs. Pasquale Az- that Mrs. Brown was assaulted by Tierney, Mrs. Francis Love, Mrs. zuolo, Mrs. Albert Giunco, Mrs. • Cutaway! • Morning Sulla Miss Wyckoff plays the role o£ Bryant while she was upon her Frank Maguire, Mrs. Philip Mc- • WhlM Dinmf Jacket! • Strollers Evalina, with Lawrence Brooks tak- Francis Klrschessner, Mrs. John own property and that she was Nally, Mrs. Raymond Ryan, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Joseph LoPaglia, Miss • Midnight Blut Tuxedoi ing thot male lead of Jefferson forced into a police car and told R. F. Loree, Miss Jean Splnetto, Lightfoot Calhoun, "a typical South- Ann Watkins, Miss Patricia Lo- • Midnight Blu« Full Dran Sulta that she was under arrest although Mrs. D. J. Splnetto, Mrs. Joseph Paglia, Joseph Paglla, Mrs. Tessie • Cocktail Coat ern gentleman from the Kentucky a' complaint was never signed McNamara, Mrs. William Bainton, territory.' The two sing "Right Is against her. Meyer, Mrs. Henry Aumlller, Miss the Rain" and "Evalina," Miss Mrs. Harry Davles, Mrs. T. F. Do- Alice White, Miss Marge McCarthy, Formalusear for Every • Wyckoff makes a. pretty Evalina, I Alleging that she suffered inter- lan, Mrs. Clifford Raye, Mrs. Frank Miss Mae McCarthy, Mrs. Angela wearing wide hooped skirts of the nal injuries in addition to injuries Curry, Mrs. Joseph Heimbold, Mrs. Ferrettl, Mrs. Edward Redmond, Occasion ... year 1861, with her blonde hair at- o her head and arms, the plaintiff Harold Car halt, Mrs. William Love, Mrs. Walter Planer, Mrs. James tractively cqmbed back into curls. has demanded judgment in the Mrs. R. Schmidt, Mrs. William Leitch, Miss Janice Bola, Misses amount of $50,000. Mrs. Brown is Meehan and Mrs. Richard Wood. Peggy and Barbara Freer, Miss Every Season Avon Long, playing the role of represented by Milton Kosene, Red Attending were Mayor Sidney Joan Azzuolo, Miss Mary Beth Pompey, a runaway slave, does a Bank attorney. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. 'William Commesso, Misses Catherine and song and dance number, "I Got a Buff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davies, Marjorle Commesso and Dominic Song," which called for several en- Fair Haven Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Gautz, Commesso. cores. Louise Fornaca playing par- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hinck, Mr. SegalVs lor maid, "Daisy" brought a light, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Curchln, and Mrs. Harry Lane, Jr., Mr. and comedy touch to each act in which MAYOR'S GUESTS former residents of Fair Haven, Mrs. Joseph McNamara, Mr. and MKN'S BOYS' WEAR she appeared. The circus' ballet have returned to Long Branch af- corps and ensemble rounded out Mrs. Edward Niles, Mr. and Mrs. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Guests OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. ter an extended vacation to Cali- Jack Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Saturday of Mayor and Mrs. Wal- Oiip. L.B. Ave. the musical background for the fornia, Olsen, Mrs. A. W. Benequit, Mrs. dron P. Smith at their home, 64 1I».IS N. BROADWAY LONO. BRANCH show. Mrs. James C. La Bail and infant John Boland, Mrs. Harry Bray, Mrs. Ave. D, were Mr. and Mrs. James Glen Jordan is the show direc- son have returned home from Haz- E.. L. Bower, Mrs. Frank Cahill, F. Kearns of Verona, tor, Julius Rudcl musical director, ard hospital. Mrs. Oscar Calta, Mrs. Paul Carey, Lys Bert choral director and James Miss Peggy Ann Minton has re- Jr., Mrs. Harry Chasey, Mrs. Doug- Jamleson choreographer. turned to her duties at the Middle- las Cox, Mrs. Marcia Danty, Mrs. sex General hospital, New Bruns- E. O. David, Mrs. Thomas Dolan, wick, after spending the week-end Mrs, Catherine Durler, Mrs, Philip LET us YrWi R unison with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.Eager. Thomas Warke of Bay at. Is re- Lynnwood Minton of Fair Haven Mrs. Edwin Ford, Mrs. S, R. YOUR cuperating at his home after his rd. \ Foster, Mrs. Douglas Garricl, Mrs. illness. Mr. Warke is employed by Russell W, England of River rd. James E. Garvey, Mrs. Oakley the Boro Bus company. Is confined to his home by illness. Hance, Mrs. William Howe, Mrs. W. OLD-FASHIONED JEWELRY Mrs. J. Paufre of Tuckahoe, N. Mr. and Mrs. James Flatley and G. King, Mrs. Oliver Presley, Mrs. Y., is visiting her brother-in-law Bryon Henderson, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Marie O'Rourke have return- and niece, Dr. Edwin F. Stewart ed to New York city after visiting Heimbold, Mrs. William Howe, Mrs. Now you can surprise your friendt and and Miss Bernadlne Stewart. W. J. Her, Mrs. William T. Jones, Mrs. James Porter, Sr., of Riv- Miss Florence Alexander, Miss' yourself with beautiful modern rings, earrings er rd. Jr., Mrs. Edna Jones, Mrs. Mae Gall Thorne, Miss Lois Alexander, Koellhoffer, Mrs. W. G. King, Mrs. or pins in the newest of the precious jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Platterspiel Miss Joan McQueen, Miss Ginger C. A. Kolt, Mrs. William Love, Mrs. and children Lois, Joyce and Gary Carlock and Mclvin Grimmer are Richard Maloney, Mrs. Herbert metals—and at very moderate cost,' too! of Lafayette st. are spending a attending the Methodist Institute vacation at Wildwood. Marsh, Mrs. Henry Mihm, Mrs. lit Pennington, John Gannon, Mrs. Oakley Hanra, Look through your jewel box. Are there Donald Kcrr, son of Boro Clerk Miss Frances Arbogast has re- Mrs. Edward McGossin, Mrs. and Mrs. Albert A. Kcrr, Jr., of turned to Evnnsvllle, Ind., after Charles Meehan. out-of-date, broken or worn pieces—Grand- Blossom rd,, leaves Sunday to spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. spend a month at Camp Echo Hill, Mrs. John Morresy, Mrs. John mother's brooch, perhaps? Uncle Jim's Emerson Younger. Nies, Mrs. C. G. Pappos, Mrs. Clif- Stanton Station. Mrs. William Myatt of McCor- itick pin, an old Jiigh school or fraternity ford Raye, Mrs. William Ray, Mrs. Stem up to 70 Ibi of frozen feed Walter Pomphrcy, Sr.,' Black ter ave, is confined to her home by Chauncey Rice, Mrs. Joseph Sea- Point rd., has returned to work Illness. pin? Bring them in, we will design man, Mrs. H. J, Tobcr, Mrs. Aimce at zero temperature! iy after a snort illness. Miss Glenda Grimmer of Fair beautiful new mountings of precious white Wardell, Mrs. Robert West, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Eli enter- Haven rll> Is visiting relatives in Morgan Woolley, Mrs. Henry Wlck- tained at a picnic at their home Canada. , . ••||f;

HOSPITAL PATIENTS Shrewsbury Among the surgical patient* at List Doll Show, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard White, Rlvervlew hospital this week are 1H TUCKER'S Sycamore ave., entertained at a Lawrence Dunn, 217 Westwood ave., Carriage Winners barn dance Saturday evening. One 'S Long Branch; Mrs. Gladys Butcher, hundred and twenty-five guests 16 Buttonwood dr., Shrewsbury; KEYPOR.T — Marilyn Young, dressed appropriately for the occa- Mrs. Anna Stover, Sycamore ave., who exhibited 126 dolls at the doll WITH A HEALTHFUL sion danced to the music of Stan- owwlz&n. East Keansburg; Hairy Schardien, show and carriage parade which THE RICHARD FRIEDE ley Macintosh's orchestra. AND COMFORTABLE Keyport id., New Monmouth; John featured the recreation program im&x Sinek, Willett rd., East Keansburg; Friday, was the winner for the Mrs. 'James Staples, Bccchwood SLIPS family at Little Silver Point trill dr., entertained Thursday for Mrs. YORKAIR-FEDDERS Mrs. Columbia Kusaomana, 102 largest collection and the oldest Jr. 9-15 Center ave., Keansburg; Mrs. Pearl doll, which was 80 years old. There Claude Clutz and Mrs. Robert be cooler this summer because of Christman, 208 Main at., Keans- were 59 entrants, showing 395 dolls. Opisso of Radburn. ROOM 10-20 38-44 A varied program is being of- Mr. and Mrs, W, T. Jonen, ,7r, the large attic fan Installed by burg; Mrs. Mary Raleigh, 62 Wash- ington it., Rumson; Samuel Beat- fered local youngsters, with the formerly of Red Bank, have moved tie, 237 West Front st., River Plaza, Playground Olympica being held into their new home on Gar- AIR CONDITIONER and Mrs. Ethel Osborne, 82 White this week, a program co-sponsored den rd. St., North Long Branch. by the New Jersey Public Recrea- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trahmsn, CONSULT WITH tion association and the N. J. A. Garden rd., entertained Mrs. OLSON COMPANY, Inc Medical patients include Miss El- A. U. and conducted throughout the George Boland of Union City for 950 len Sasserly, Leonardville rd., New state by many recreation programs, the week-end. FOR FREE INSPECTION AND ESTIMATE Monmouth; Mrs. Jennie Scaccla, ANTHONY'S Other winners were Jeanne Dal- Mrs. Walter Kasper of Newark 237 Prospect ave., Little Silver; Mrs jhi Formerly 2.91 Reofi ••• SMeva'li ••• VWerfewi :e. fgiWafloa lenbach, largest doll; Katherine Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Ko- Anna Cook, Laurel lane, Rumson; 59 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 6-1041 Walsch, smallest; Margaret Shana- zak, Garden rd. Mrs. Mathilda Cuccia, Shore blvd., White Pink Black Navy han, prettiest; Arlene and Natalie The Community club held a pic- Call W. W. Kennedy Keansburg; Mrs. Minnie Ehrmann, ATTENTION RURAL DISTRICTS Hughson and Carol Ann Schanck, nic Saturday at Ocean County pnrlt, 346 Main st., Keansburg; Edward Red Bank 6-1433 longest hair; Katharine Walsch, Lakewood. Mclvln Ford wag chair- Jutle, 824 Tenth st, Unicm Beach, GENERAL MOTORS Or Atlantis Hlfhlansls 1-0J40 biggest family, composed of seven man. Thlrty-flve people who at- and Drew VanDam, 148 Lake ave., Chinese dolls; Carol Shultz, Muriel tended enjoyed box lunches, soft- WATER PUMP SYSTEMS 998 Fair Haven, Wilson and Marilyn Young, longest ball and coffee, soda pop and wa- ciy; Carol Ann and Pamela Jean termelon supplied by the club. FOR INFORMATION CONSULT ™ Formerly 1.50 Schanck, strangest materials; Ste- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bunce and phen Ganz and Joan Tice, most Miss Mae Johnson of Scarsdale, ANTHONY'S military; Carol Ann Schanck, curli- N. Y,, arrive this afternoon to THE LONG-AWAITED SUMMER VALUE EVENT! est hair; Sally Raynor and Pamela spend the week-end with Mr. and Mooney, best dressed nun; Gloria Mrs. George A. Blair, Button- Taylor, best homemade clothes; Di wood dr. Miss Joan Bly, daughter of Mr. TUCKER'S ane Washington, most talkative; Linda Whitney, cost like a baby. and Mrs. James W. Bly, Patter- McKELVEY'S AUGUST SALE In the carriage parade the win- son ave,, spent the week-end in ners were Joanne Dallenbach, best Washington, D. C, with friends. CORSET-LINGERIE n Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MacKrillc, decorated; Marilyn Young, most 139 BROADWAY OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED AND APPROVED colorful; Barbara Hamall, largest; Corn lane, entertained Monday for Clearance! LONG BRANCH Janet Clestiesky, smallest, and Dor- Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. MacKrillc Is Walsch, most practical. of New York city. Ecllpae Rocket formerly $157.93 FURNITURE, LAMPS, MIRRORS, etc. East Keansburg Tinloii Falls •lashed to 1119.95. Former floor sample, Top-notch condition. Sava Sharon Anne Do Vita, daughter Mrs. Eugene Handy Is confined $38. Has 20" cut; Brigg* & Strat- 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Oomlnlck DcVita home by a sprained back, pf South End ave., was christened Wilbur CofTey, son of Mrs. Es- ton engine, 10% TO 33 /3% DISCOUNTS Sunday at St. Catherine's churoh telle Coffey, is at home on leave by Rev. Francis Gunner. Sponsors from the Navy. He recently re- Jaoobsen Bantam formerly *133 were Mrs. Harold Winkle of Ro- turned from Korea. now m.to. Better hurry. Save From our regular lew cash prices on chclle Park and Patrick DeVlta of power Mrs. Harry Mayberry has re- $43.08. 21" cut. A real buy. quality furnishings. Every piece of fur- Rome, N. Y. A family dinner was turned home from San Francisco, held later at the home of Mr, and Cal.. Where she vacationed thre* nttur*—avery suite, lamp, mirror, pic- Mrs. Nelson Raub. weeks with her daughter, Jean. mowers Davis SO/JSO wu J1O6.M5 now KM.D.1. ture, fable, etc. on our floors is included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook and Miss Mayberry has left for Nagoya, Selling below wholesale. Can save daughter Deborah of Newark are Japan, where she will be employed $42. Clinton 1.1 engine. in this sale. The products of America's visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Im- as a secretary for the Air Force. meeberger. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen most distinguished makers are offered She formerly was employed at Honiko was J129.60 now $89.95. Ad- Thurber of New Hampshire and Watson laboratories. at worthwhile savings. We invite you vertised In city as $138 value. Now Harold Thurber of Venice, Cal., Henry Carney, who,Is stationed to inspect this stock pf beautiful and will arrive today to spend some with the Navy In Washington, D. selling for $80.95. 20" cut—1.5 h.p. time here. C, spent the week-end with his Briggs and Stratton engine. V durable furniture. We list below only John Cruse, son of Mr. and Mrs. parents. The owner le transferred and a few of the many items in this sale. Terrence Cruse, celebrated his Howard Halverson of Water st. sixth birthday July 18 with a party. Itco Trlmalawn was $2,15 now his low can be your lain. A All are from our regular stock—noth- crashed Into a Little Falls laundry $«8.85. Will cut $te.05 off this. Present were Catherine Weaver, truck Monday when returning fine home In Little Silver with ing purchased for sale purposes. Many Rosemary and Teddy Landweir, from work when his car ran Perfect condition, 25" cut. Hurry. living room, dining room, nice Florence McGIrr, Donna and The- through the pool In front of the art one of a kind so an early selection resa Cruse, Mrs. Ted Landweir, kitchen, tile bath, three bed- Joseph Coutney home and skidded. Pennsylvania was $145 now SU9.B5. rooms, attached garftge. Urge is advisable! Mary Mayer and son Ernest, Mrs. There were no Injuries. Harold McGIrr and Mrs. Charles Another floor sample. Wifll cut Miss Alice Belanger, daughter of plot Asking Price—115,300.00 Weaver. Among his gifts John re- price $25.06. 21" eut-1.1 Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Louis Belanger of and CM be bought on eswy ceived a two-wheel bicycle. UPHO LSTERE D SUITES 4-PC. BEDROO M SUITES Rlverdale ave., former eighth grade and Stiratton engine. terms. O.P.S. *ALE A lucky tray party was held July teacher here, Is attending the torn* Have Double Dnnin All these power mowers are floor sample*. Most In .original car- a.Po. Uvlna ..269.50 111.00 16 by the Ladies' auxiliary of the .Olymplo games In Helsinki, Fin- ilra company. Mrs. Mary Mayer, land. ton. All In perfect condition. 8-Pc. Living Roofn Suit* ..297,60 219.08 • O.P.S. SALE Mrs. Bertha Brunt and Mrs. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Eino Massa are Chas. H. Tindall 2-Pc. Living Room Suit* ..327.50 2(1.00 4-Pc. Swirl Mahogany ....487.50 190.00 old Truax were on the committee. spending two months in Finland 4-Pc. Swirl Mahogany ....587.50 46B.1O Mr, and Mrs. Robert Griffith ot 2-Fc. Living Room Suite ..349.50 ITa.lO with their parents. They also are Wright Store *• Wright's Acre AGINCY 4-Pc. Figured Cherry ....533.00 101.71 Newark were visitors this week 2-Fc. Living 357.50 211.SO attending the Olympics. Open 8-6 Mon.-Thurs. Open every day and evening • 4-Pe. Bleached Mahogany ...... 207.50 217.10 of Mr. arid Mrs. Nelson Raub. Frl. to 9 p.m. 8 B.m.-l p.m. Wed. Including Sun. 19 E. FRONT ST. UPHO LSTERE D CHAIRS 4-Pe. Solid Maple ...199.50 17t,00 Little Silver The tolehone was first called a O.P.S. iALf 4-Pc. Solid Cherry 357.50 321.25 "membrane-speaking" apparatus. RE 6-9030 Rev. and Mrs. James W. Mar- UphoUUnd Chairs ...... 112.50 11.IS S-Pc. Solid Mahogany 345,00 ....384.00 shall have returned from the [jpholitered Chairs y...... 129.60 •t.90 S-Pe. Figured Walnut .-...•i.r497,Bt).- M7.50 Christ World Mission Conference Upholstered Chain ..105,00; •4.00 at Silver Bay,' on Lake George, N. Upholstered Chain ..107,60 SI.OO DINING ROOM SUITES Y.1 Representatives of every ma- Upbolaterad - Chain ..122,60 •1.00 jor denomination were present as O.P.S. SALE. well as missionaries and nationalee Chain ..161,60 Upholatwtd na.ee B-Pc. Solid Mapl ....308.50 105.00 from all over th« world. Many \xf Upholstered Chair ...... 98.50 •».oo 9-Pc. Solid Mapla 785.00 540.50 ths latter gave reports relating to Upholstered Chain *..»..••>.»•••• ..107.60 •o.oo 9-Po. Solid Maple 526.00 420.00 the activities of the church in their Upholstered Oce. Chairs ...... 41,50 ar.io' 10-Pe. Figured Cherry 782.60 510,00 home land. One of Uie featured apeakere was the Rev. James Rob- Ooc. Ohaira ...... 36.60 ll.TI Upholiterad «-Pc. Swirl Mahogany ...... I 445.00 isa.so inson, pastor of the Church of the i Upholstered Oe«. Chtiri ... 39,60 11.10 10-Pe. Swirl Mahogany 661.00 I2t,75 Master, New York city. Rev. and 'all Mdc 6-1832 Upholstered Oeo. Chain ..1 36,60 II.7S 10.Pe. Swirl Mahogany . 817,50 054,00 Mrs. Marshall were representing the Boards of 'Missions of the New ...axid ask SALE of NATIONALLY FAMOUS Jersey Annual Conference of the I Methodist church. (Miss Evelyn Wright of Point rd., Is attending the Methodist Youth GULISTAN CARPETIN6 fellowship Institute at the Penning- MADE RIGHT HERE IN FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY ton school, She represents Em- I bury Methodist church, !< you an In the market for a email throw rug or remnant, • MUs Judy Doan, daughter of Mr. large room-aiu rug, or vall-to-wall carpeting, you cannot afford and Mrs. H. H. Doan ot Branch i ave., in attending Junior camp at , to rolia satins tha many outstanding values now being offered s in conjunction with our AUGUST FURNITURE SALE. Lilted the Metihodlst Conference Center, halow ara juit » few of these Items, of which many are one-of- Mt. (Misery. She represents Em- I a-kind. Shop early and act our complete selection! bury (Methodist church. SCULPTURED Atlantic Highlands WILTON BROADLOOM Capt. Ralph McCallan of Miami, Fla., a. former resident of Red MADE BY GULISTAN OF 100'/. VIRGIN WOOL Bank and skipper of the Kasidah II, brought the 107-foot twin Diesel Thli la our fln*st wad* of Broadloora—known everywhere for cruiser Into the yacht harbor Mon- qailjty, style and beauty. In July 1961 we were selling this day, The craft te owned by Dr. vary same carpet for $19.76 per iq. yd. lind this figure was Edward H. Jones of Tannerevllle, far below null prices prevailing elsewhere at that time. Today N. 7., and Flat Rock, N. O. Capt. w* offer you many room slies plus part and full rolls of 37", McCallan visited friend* at Red »'.. la' .and 16' widths In this year's £.•«.«*] A* Bank and Monmouth Beach. The FIGURED mott aiVed for color*—arty, green, b*lg*, «p^ 1 .7 «J oruleer left Tuesday for Flushing, rose and cinnamon—at an amaalng • I N. Y., and a cruise up the Hudson. (Sorry. Not Alt Colors In All Widths) • • sq. yd. It wlil return here en route south, AXMI.NSTER • Mrs. Ruth Glfford returned Wed- nesday night of last week to her BROADLOOM home, 26 Sixth ave., from Weet- \ field, Maes., where, during a four- day conference, the received a gold Mad* *f l«0* Virgin Wool cup and oertlfloate for her ealei I Oar fliteat quality Axmlnater ROOM-SIZE RU6S record with the Stanley Home Carpet, noted for lonf wear and We now haV* on hand on* o* to* linest assortments of Produete company. • extra etjllng. Some ale th* ever- room-slie tugs that it.ha* evar bssn our pleasure to offer to our customers. Included tie many qualities ranting Belford Shell come to your home. and make an arrangement popular , nlt'tonai—othara at* In site from 15»18 to 8x10, Many type* of weaves attractive (Urals. All are guar- Sgt. and Mre. Henry Hutohlnion and design* In today'* most popular colors. Th* list Iand ohlldren Fmneeey twin sons, anteed to give your horn* that below Is juat a oross.seotlon—visit cur showroom snd Walter and William, Phyllss and tloh n*w beauty that oome* with •*• th* ontlr* oolleotlon, Keith arrived here Monday eve- fin* quality earprt Today'i ning aboard the 8,8, General O.P.8. celling Is «11,9B—our Color and Typ* OPS Sale Hodge*. The family has been re- siding In Saltburg, Austria, for the •at* prle* li a low, low 18'xls' drey Sculptured Wilton AOO.0O 860,00 Green Textured Wilton »88,W patt three end a half years, Two I la'xu'd" 6SO.0O of the children were born In Aus- lB'xlS'8" Roie Soulptured Wilton It's a new kind of service from 441.75 moo tria, Bert. Hutohlnion will be »ta. any Ctrvtt Wilton 437.50 Belg* Leaf Axminsler 351,80 tloned at Fort Monmoulh and will 145.00 148,00 meke nil home with Mre. Hutah. areen Pebble Twist 307.60 Beige Pebble Twin 185.00 lnion'«. aunt, Mlm Dorothy Seeley Dean's! 13'xM* 384.00 8 Qrey Sculptured Wilton 142,00 of Morrle ave, u'xir 292,00 I What a wonderful Idea—an expert flower ia'x »'« Roie Textured Wilton 183,00 181,18 O'xU* Belre Lett Axmltuter 171,78 98,80 arranger—who will come right to your home % Red Soulpturid WIHon 10i,80 New Hope in i 70 VACATIONISTS S'xU' p I moo and make a long-lasting professional arrange* Tt Jkltd Wilt 189,18 9'xlJ' Jkulptured, Wilton 388,50 14T.M ment for that hard-to-decorate spot... Living S'XU' areen Textured WWUtoU n 314,50 U. S. Patent for Wain Orey Axmlnitet r 1111,50 plants to last ... or dried arrangements for Keeoold I* located In th* e*n. s'i' 171,60 that permanent picture. Ur of Menmouth County, only a 1 Belte Carved WUton 180,00 101,80 Hay Fever-Sinus 9'xia Orey Floral Axmlnttor 87,50 Uw mllli from all Shore points, 79,60 Sew York, N, V, n never btfori 9'xu'a" areen Block Ax mini tor 118,00 70,00 hellived iinsilblt, In ...... Call Mrs. Langenberger at Dean's today'—She'll Our prises are lower th«n olty B'xlO'4" Beige Textured Wllttm 185,00 107,50 Btmia i'Oii|is«tli)n1invKllon,, has* Inon nnulnsdjulinhulnsd with give any spot In your home that,expert touch., prlees i < i Hivt i (lullatnn Qreen Leaf Axmlmtor 74,00 dlsenvtrid (Irui cilltd It. I, I), 8'xlO' 103,00 Ot...,.,^... Ihlpnea home, "I'jjiiii"h»w drusj now mlMMil In th« under thi name nf Ha-fllti, *ai Cull Itcri Uunk 6-11)32 rally i»iM on a lane group si . •!'• h ifitn umriMul with em I of Nw ¥Mt'«l*rtMt H ' This irmin lulTirtii frn•nr ill llu mini minerl'i of Ha•yy F>v«rr»v»r, HMinuI s in', swollin nmal tearing sf**, run McKELVEY'S'FREEHOLWe Ship Rug* All Over United Stata • Free Delivery Within 50D Miles !I note. Saleiroomi for GuUitan'i Famcut Rufi tindt fisuitiuV fomemhti' nnly HA s u< Rtmemhtr for Stort Houm Monday thru Mwin I.-CO A. M. to StSO P. M. l 1**1' ^MeyerM, t D, Oewrlts IPII. !, ven4 Page Twelve RED BANK BEGJSfEIt, JULY 24, 1952 Scalto, Mrs, Minnie Venetia, Mrs. Mrs. Val DeFazio ton Falls; Bin. Joseph DeFazio, Mildred DiGiora Mary Buonano, Mrs. Hannah Stal- Horbpurton, and Mrs. AlTerri.Mrs, MATERNITY Car Hits Truck; fa, Mrs. Frances Serpico, Mrs. Rose Honored at Shower Frank Maffia, MM. Albert IMaffia SUPPORT* QAIITIItKLTS Honored at Party Pcterman and Mrs. Minnit Fran- and Mm. Eddy Maffia, New York MAS LINOERIC UNION BEACH — Miss Nettle cesco, SHREWSBURY-—Miss Josephine city. Cerrato and Mrs. Frances Strano DeCarlo entertained at a «tork TUCKER'S Here is a suggestion ... for your 2 Still Critical shower Saturday for Mrs, Val De- Th« road to bitter «nd bigger bual- COMET LINOIRII entertained at a shower last week nen. advertlie In Thi Register regulirlj. IS* B'WAV. LONO BRANCH Sunday afternoon cocktails and NEW SHRBWSBUBT—Sam Mal- at the Anchor Inn for Miss Mildred Square Dance Saturday Fazio of Red Bank, The party was lory of IB Prospect ave,, Neptune, DiGiora, who will become the bride held at the home at Mrs. James conversation make our Cocktail aad James Venerable, also of Nep- of Russell Bucco, Matawan, Sept. 6. Ae Middlctown Hall LoBiondo on Sycamore ave. . CLIP THIS COUPON Lounge your rendezvous . .. delicious drinks tune, are in critical condition this Guests were -Mra, Peter Glorno, morning: at Fitkin hospital, where Attending were Mrs. Mary Di- EVERY . . . and featuring Tommy Miggeni at the Giora, Mrs. Angelina Delia Volpe, MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE— Mrs. Charles Passalacqua, Mrs, they were taken Saturday after the There will be Square and folk danc- | piano nightly. _ . . oar which Mr. Mallory was driving, Mrs. Susan Ijembo, Mrs. Thcreso Paul Passalacqua, 'Mrs. Benny Can- SATURDAY Cafro, Mrs. Angclo Pivoinij Mrs,ing Saturday night at Leeds hall navo, Mrs. John Pctillo, Mrs. Ger- DANCE and in which Mr. Venerable was a Anne Vcneziale, Mrs. Rose Gregory, on King's hwy, Lessons are given ald Johnson, Mra. Peter DeFazio, THIS AD AND 50c ADMITS ONE - JULY 26 passenger, rammed the rear of a in fundamental steps at the begin- truck driven by Booker WatU, Jr., Mrs. Josephine LaContc, Mia. Lil- Mrs. Ralph DeFazio, Mm. Hannah of 194 West Bergen pi., Red Bank, lian Faldutl, Mrs. Evelyn O'Boaliy, ning of each session by the instruc- Buermann, Mra. Edith Gero, MrB. McGUIRE'S NEW BALLROOM on Asbury ave. Mrs. Viola Sorce, Misses Camllle tors, Ruth and Harry Hollander. Frank Sharabba, Miss Antoinette Molly Pitcher Hotel DiGiora and Stephnie Lembo, Un- Traditional English square dance DeFazio and Miss Wllma DeFazio AT McGUIRE'S GROVE Still in poor condition at Fitkin ion Beach; Mrs. Rocco Bucco, Mrs.will be taught as well as square of Red Bank, IMrs. Nicholas Giao ROUTE 35 MIDDLETOWN hospital is Miss Betty Moore of Adrian Bucco, Mrs. Estella Bucco, and longways dances from Ver- cone, Shrewsbury; Mrs. Peter Fal- Annapolis, Md., another passenger Mrs. Anne Bucco, Mrs. Nan Bucco, mont, Also on the program will be vo and Miss Jeanette Falvo, El- WALTER KROSS & Orchestra In the Mallory vehicle. Mrs. Angelina Mizell, Mrs. Louisa number of European dances, beron; Mrs. Frank Bailey, Little Formerly featured at ROSELAND BALLROOM According to state police at Bucco, Misses Ann Bucco, Minnie such as the Swedish schottische, Silver, Mrs. William Geroni, Long NEW YORK CITY delightfully air conditioned Shrewsbury, the accident occurred Bucco, Mary Vecchlo, Catherine Irish Bridge of Anthslonc, Danish Branch; Mrs. Mltty DeFazio,. Fair when the truck slowed down to Vecchio, Betty Vecchio and Francis totur and Italian tarantella. CLIP THIS COUPON turn into a lane off Asbury ave. Haven; Mra. Chris DeFazio, Tin- The occupants of the Mallory car were thrown from the vehicle, and police were unable to determine un- til Tuesday when they questioned THURSDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 RED BANK ONLY the passengers who was driving the ear. FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 RED BANK & LITTLE SILVER Mr. Mallory suffered cuU on the AIR-CONDITIONED OPEN LATE face and forehead, an injury to the left leg and possible Internal LAND-O-LAKE injuries. Mr. Venerable received cuts of the face and body and In- ternal injuries and Miss Moore, broken left leg, broken arms, dls- EVAPORATED looated left elbow and cuU on the 2'" 25' scalp, face and left thigh. MILK U CANS fcW No License, Drunk, THE:, BETTER SUPERMARKET FULL Letts Fined $300 QT. ATLANTIC HIGHUANDS-Mag- lstrate Irving B, Zeichner fined SUNSWEET™JUIC*E 29' Edward Letts of Garfleld ave. $200 and C06ts of court Saturday for driving while intoxicated, and $100 for driving without a license. SALMON Police here said Letts was the CAN driver of a car which pulled out of BUMBLE BEE STEAK 39' a parking area on rt. 36 early Sat- urday morning and struck a west- bound car driven by Richard Brady of Roselle Park, near First ave. Letts, police said, then backed up and hit a parked car owncjl by ORANGE JUICE Leon Geant of Jersey City. LIBBY'STf HASH ' 35' ' Taken to the office of Dr. Abra- ham Rosenthal by Patrolmen Nel- son J. Morrlsy and Algie Drink- FLAGSTAFF WHOLE water. Letts was pronounced Intox- icated and unfit to operate a mo- tor vehicle. Edward Delllnger of Roselle Park, a passenger in the Brady car, was treated at Rivcrvlew hospital for BEETS 2 a cut on the head. NEW PACK DOROTHY Green PEAS 2 39 TOLAND ASPARAGUS - 2 35 MAINE LAST WEEK AT THIS SPECIAL SARDINES 3 - 20 5WANSON FRICASSEE OF PARKAY 19'AOZ. 2-29 CHICKEN WINGS CAN CHEESE DAVIDSON'S BANOB 8TVD10 SWE BALLETt FINEST FOODS TAP on two cant. ACROBATIC DAVIDSON'S DELICIOUS AJAX(cieanser TOE ~V, with tho coupon on I Children from 1 up ^Wfciolpoik " ' private or class 4 SPREADS , /(Supply UitiDtJ)... boyi and girls MAYONNAISE JOHN TOLAND Dramatics • Baton I . J01 E. BERGEN BE "320 "570 Swiss Cheese DAVIDSON'* DELUXE LOWEST ^/DAVIDSON'S COFFEE FILTER • PAC TRUCKLpAO^ RED OAK COFFEE "73* TEA BAGS PRICES L1 ON BREAKFAST COFFEE 77« PKG. c ( u OF, ALL ALUMINUM DELUXE COFFEE 79* 100 43 l85 DOOR CANOPIES '79,/

OVEN BAKED BEANS HEINZ CAN$ AJAX Cleanser choice meats 2 29* BABY FOODS' 2^*25* JPI STRAINID of JUNIOR CREAM TOMATO SOUP GENUINE SPRING Ovw Dowweys,' CAM$ iUt SUPER SUDS ' THE ORIGINAL III ** 3 320 5 :•*•» 490 6 890 Ph< LEGS of LAMB lb: 270 OVEN READY 1 SPAGHETTI & CHEESE Cool Ray CAN$ LIPTON TEA C 33« Cashmere Bouquet FRESHLY GROUND | 2 290 TOILET SOAP Aluminum awning, nothing CHOPPED BEEF b 59 to rust. • • last a lifetime. 1 CUCUMBER PICKLES LIPTOK TEA BAQS '" 56« CHOICI Gat yourt whllt th»y last. UOl JAR 97lj iron TIN. 40" Wide x 36" Reef UPTON S SOUP 2 »»37< PALMOUVI RIBS of BEEF CUT lb. MACARONI & CHEESE CAN$ I O k TOILIT SOAP CHOICI $2250 HEINZ 2 370 LIPT0Nv ,r:, L,S0UP2' "27. R»f|, Sin 3 for 23c Gram and Whit* 2for23t CHUCK ROAST Tilt Rtd «nd Whit. STIIA1NED BABY 1001)9 HEINZ JAM LIPTON FROSTEE HY4RAD1 f KINLISS Alto a eemplita llm of 5 49* custom aluminum awnings CHOCOLATI or VANILLA FRANKFURTERS it th« lowest priets iny« JUNIOR BABY FOODS whtrt. HEINZ KNOT NX "590 6 •*•• MD BANK STANDARD AWNING CO. MEAT SOUPS C THff IITTIR SUPERMARKET and •II RIVIR RD, HEINZ A CANS 2™25 LIHLE SILVER RID IANK 4*0494