J VOLUME LXVIIL, NO. 19. ./ RED BANK, .NrJ., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1045" . . Testimonial 4 Suburban Homes Paper Collection Eatontown Is Free Of Shrewsbury, Rumson Here Sunday • ""Relief..Engine company of Have New Owners Red Bank will hold another Bond Indebtedness Properties Are Sold collection of paper, magazines and cardboard Sunday. Resi- dents, are requested to tie the Sales At Oceanport, Monmouth Beach, material Into bundles'and put $81,611 Balance Reflects Sound them on the curb. Three taps .Three Transactions Reported' Rnmmniij Sp-» Bright Ky Prii>rl«?« Sweeney on the Are alarm system will be the signal for the beglnniag- Financial Condition Of Borough By William H. Hintelmann of the' collection at 11 a. m- ~"i"—1—Recently the sales were'consum- Individual collections will be Eatontown mayor,and council at wood trees in the park as memor- Fred Messina of Allwood has pur- to Frederick B. Wlndisch. mated of properties located in made at any time by members last Friday night's session author- ials to the Eatontown hoys who chased the property of G. Harold property has a frontage on Wajren Foiykr, Jr. Oceanport, Monmouth Beach, Rum- of the - company by phoning ized payment of the last $1,000 to made the .supreme sacrifice. In Nevius situated on the wast side son road of ISO feet and a) ton and Sea Bright AU-saJesj-snl -Red -Bank-S175 or~;WfltlSg to the First National Bank at Eaton- World -War Two lor a report at of Biittonwood drive, Shrewsbury, frontage on, Waterman av negotiated and effected by Charles Relief Engine company, Drum- town due todayy, which clears the the next council session. The sug- through William H. Hintelmann, The resldencei which Is of Awarded Bronze ,E. Sweeney ot Rumsoij,. mbnd place. borougbh h of allll bondebdd indebtedidbtd- gestion was made, by Councilman realtor of Rumson. * The property construction', contains four One 61 the finest .properties^ la ness. Ralph L. Lewis for these- memor- has a frontage on,the west side of bedrooms, j three maids' bedr With all current bills paid, there ials after thd report of such a gift Buttonwood drive of 92 feet, run- th£ee_.Jiathji, living room, Star In Europe Oceanport, located on Portaupeck 1 avenue, owned by Hugh J, Phillips, Is a balance on hand in the bor-from a former resident in honor ning through' to east Buttonwood room and laundry, It Is eq was recently sold to James K. Scott, Red Bank to Have ough treasury of $46,611 In' cash of one of the war dead. drive, and comprises about one- with oil-burning vapor heat, Administers Aid • : a New York executive engaged-In and $35,000 in war - bonds, or a On the recommendation of Coun- half acre. The residence contains new owner will occupy the., the hosiery business. The property, A New Doctor grand total of $81,6)1. The healthy cilman. Spencer Paterjon, who was thr<« master bedrooms, two master ty as his all-the-year home. To The Wounded which contain! in'ore than an acre financial condition of the borough local civilian defense' commander, baths, maid's room, maid's bath,, Mr. Hintelmann also sold of ground, Is situated on the north is attributed to the economical ad- the borough council authorized the reception ball, living room, dining property of Donald Whltcomb Under Enemy Fire side of Portaupeck avenue, adjoin- Of Medicine ministration of the. present officiate. turning over to the Eatontown first MAYOR THOMAS FARREEfc '•- robm and kitchen. There is a one- uated on the west side of Bu ing the residence of Fhjllp H. Ise- Councilman Frederick B. Phlllpp aid and safety squad all the med- car garage attached) It is equipped wood lane in Rumson park For risking his life to render was authorized to have plans sub- ical supplies of the casualty sta- A . testimonial dinner to Mayor with gas-burning vapor heat. The Hugh'D. Beach. The property I lln, formerly the Tim property, and mitted for the planting of dog- tions. ' • . ' • — Thomas Farrell'of Sea Bright will residence ko! English Cottswbld emergency medical aid ty • wound- opposite Wolfblll, owned by Mrs. C. Dr. Eiias, E. Long To a frontage on Buttonwood lane ed comrade, PFC Warren D, Fow- be held next Monday, night at Har- design. Mr. and Mrs. Messina will 400 feet and comprises- two W. Billings. The colonial house ol ry's lobster house on Ocean avenue. occupy the property-next week as ler, medical detachment, 47th In- early American design ' was con- Open Office Soon On of we'll' landscaped grounds, recently Mr.Farrell, who is a candidate for their ali-the-year home. residence contains three-bedroon nlnnil Inn yiitir* *gn by Emrit re-election on the Democratic tick- . The same broker sold the prop- one bath, living room, dining 1 awarded the Bronze Star medal; Chester Oonrow, an executive of the BeautifuljDou^ry et, is completing his first term as erty owned by the estate of George The son of Dr. and Mr«. Warren Jersey Central Power A Ught Co. kitchen and game room. It - Fowler of 800 -Broad street, Red Red fenk Is to have a new^oc; shunted inipped with oil-burning vap at Aabury Park, and contains, on on the council for two terms,. Bank, he is with the Ninth Infan- the first floor a center reception tor of "medicine who will locate southwest corner of Rurnson road heat.,; Mr. Beach will occupy try division, hall, spacious living room' with here in a professional way within Show Place Sold and Waterman avenue, Rumson; property as his all-the-year I fireplace, library, dining room, breakfast room and modem kit- Republicans Urge chen. On the second floor there are four master bedrooms, three tile BloomfieldMan Buyst baths and two small maids' rooms J. C. Henderson Sells Through Citizens To Vote and bath. . * —• I —;Fnrtnres-of-tie-property-4neJuqe Joseph G, McCue Agency Next Tuesday , a White picket fence surrounding 5-Acre Holmdel Fa\ the entire property, slate roof, The well-known farm estate of brass plumbing, Insulation, hot wa- John C. Henderson located In the Keyport Club Told """ ter heat, which •canThe iwilcfied""bjr Halloween Play, north.aWe.jOf_the._Ba^tontpwn-Cplt!s a control to either a gas furnace or Neck" road, about one mile west of Apathy —Dangerous Three Other Sales Made coal' furnace; recreation room Tinton Falls, was sold last weelc and child's play house. The prop- Party In School to Fisk. Waring and Roger Gilbert, To Democracy erty, known as "Tall Oaks,"' is both recently discharged from the Through Paul R. Stryker landscaped with a profusion of At Sea Bright armed "forces. "The worst traitor to his country evergreens and flowering shrubs The main i dwelling is a splendid is one who sits borne on election Paul R.. Stryker, realtor of ] and various species of shade trets, example of Early American Colon- day and says they don't heed my del, hais sold the five-acre farm < including tall oaks. The new own- Teachers Entertain ial architecture with extremely vote," said Edward Broege, clerk GFs Reporting the Mary A. Smith estate of ~ " er intends to occupy.the property spacious rooms, random-width for the board-Of freeholders at the del, to William E. Wackenhuth • as his year-around home. Pupils—Hobby Show . white pine flooring, open fireplaces, candidates' meeting of the Keyport Bloomfieli. This farm Is on Another property aold by the etc. On the first floor there is an Good " Government Republican To Service Center west* side of the Holmdel-E same broker to Dr.'L. Peter of And Other Activities entrance hall, large . living room Women's club Monday night.. road and far back from this roadjj| Blootnfleld, was the Ocean avenue, nearly 40 feet in length, flagged ' The serious danger of an indif- List Of Men Who on a hill from .which there is Monmouth Beach, estate of the late sun parlor, dining room, butler's ferent electorate was also em- "Halloween Fun," a two-act play, phasized by. J. Russell Woolley, .grand view of the rolling surroun Charles A. Mount, Jr. Mr. Mount was presented Tuesday in the as-pantry, modern kitchen and maid's Receive Discharge* ing countryside, there Is a ~ was formerly a resident of Locust, room with bath, while on the sec-county clerk, and Howard W. Rob- • DR. ELIASE. LON0, sembly at Sea Bright school by erts, counsel for the board of free- room home consisting of a PFC WARREN D. FOWLER and'was the son of Mrs. Charles A. eighth grade'pupils. Members of ond floor there are five master living room, kitchen and dineti Mount, Sr., of Locust. The prop- the cast were Anna May Boyer, bedrooms with two tiled baths. holders and borough - attorney for The Veterans Information Center Near Mslun, France, August 2S, the next few weeks'. Be la Dr. Keyport. The speakers urged the at 42 Broad street, Red Bank, an- on the first floor and three erty runs from ocean to ri(rer,-with EliasE.Loog.-wHo-will occupy the P*tsy_ Dougherty, Robert Davies, The farm buildings are about 200 rooms on the second floor. 1M4, PFC Fowler's company was a splendid ocean beach 120 feet Mary Ann Stout, Lois MacPherson, yards_ln lhe_rear_ pf_the_dwelHng^ workers present^ to get out the vote. nounces the return of the following advancing against strongly held former homestead property of the on election day which they labeled servicemen_for the _w Mr. and Mrs. Wucl.enhuth wide and at least ISO feet In depth, late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Degen- Mildred Hillman, Nonna Foreman, with the unusually large barn hold- planning to-make-extensive" alt enemy objectives. While-crossing and contains a Swiss chalet house, Thomas Lovgren, Joan Diyles and ing a three-car garage, stable, as "The most Important day in 1945 October: 30 exposed terrain, one of the men 1B rlng on 'West Front street, more and the day you guarantee your Red.Bank—Frank P. Arnone, 95 tlons to the property and occupy It 1 of .12 rooms and four baths. The recently the home of Mr., and MM. Billy Sampson. . with stanchions for six cows, and • his company was seriously wound* property bad bees considerably Im- a huge hay loft. There la also an democracy.'' .' ' Linden place; Arthur J. Anl, 22 the year round, ' Degenrlng's daughter, lira. Samuel • Specialty numbers were given by Charles W. 3c ed by enemy fire. proved by the late owner, who pur- apartment witfi three rooms and. j^Ub^ltNpMlMtonpson, Peters place; Pomlnlck P. Blanca- . Of PFC Fowler's action,' the offl- B. Cogglns. ..^..tf^BK.' ". Anna, May Boyer and Nonna Fore- ipson, candidate raano, 43 street; Achll- ias purchased through Mr. Sti chased it four years ago through Dr. Long was born In Portland, man, "Robert and Joan Davies and bath. Southeast of the barn, the?? for "he fifth term ass 1New Jersey ;*elal Bronza Star citation reads, In tot same broker. The hew owner is a newly-built stable with a num- le Cannlzzaro, 345 Bridge avenue; er from William T. Parker part: "Under enemy observation Maine, getting hi* early education Patricia Dougherty. Thomas Lov- assemblyman, asked support for Aitthony Clambrone, 92 Herbert Mrs; Jamea Bennett, a three-acre ' contemplates a number of improve- at the city school and was gradu- gren and Billy Sampson were la ber of box-stalls, tack room, hay himself-and for J. Stanley Herbert, and'fire, he ran forward and ad-ments, and will occupy it as bis loft, etc., while in the rear there street;. Eugene R. Clay, 309 Shrews- tract on the south side of ministered aid to a casualty, then ated from Portland, high school, charge of the stage. seeking re-elecfldn for his ninth bury avenue; Nicholas Oe Luca, 119 more avenue, Shrewsbury. This!'' summer home. from which he entered Bowdoin The school teachers entertained are turkey and chicken houefles, term.- Mr. Thompson told of the obtained an ' abandoned enemy corn cribs, milk room, wagon Herbert street; Leon A. Fargo, 29 acreage plot adjoins the attractive'^ horae-drawn ambulance and evacu- The property, of William Kalo- college at Brunswick, Maine. He the pupils at a Halloween party Important legislation.passed during Bridge avenue; Gennaro Golso, 146 homea of Willam Adam and C. W, ' received hU medical education at yesterday afternoon.. Prizes were sheds, etc. the last term and emphasized the ated the wounded." The citation myck, situated on . Tyson lane. th There are nearly 80 acres includ- Chestnut street; Leslie S, Hanson, Bennett. concluded, "PFC Fowler's, courag- Rums'on"" and" contains approx- j « University of .Chicago, gradu- awarded for the prettiest, funniest, importance of seniority and experl- ed in the property, all of which are | ence that the Monmouth county Oakland street; Robert C. Hlck Mr. Schmuhl, a well-known pro-' eous and prompt actions reflect lmately three-quarters of an. acre ating with an M. D. degree, and most original and best concealed ey, 58 McLaren street; Herbert S. fesslonal pharmacist is planning to", served his interneship at Mon- costumes. .Games were played and tillable, with the exception of a assemblymen now have. % credit upon himself and his organl- with a Colonial five-room house, five-acre apple orchard. There are Hunter,' 44 West Sunset avenue build for his own occupancy In the . lation." fireplace and hot water heat mouth Vemorial hospital. refreshments were served. Edgar 0. Murphy and Victor 0. Richard A. Klrby, U Linden place . While living in Maine he served several alfalfa and clover fields near future. PFC Fowler ha> been a member There is also located on the The fifth and sixth grades invited, and that part of the farm adjacent Grossinger, candidates for the Francis P.'Little, Newman Springs Two other sales, are reported ' of the Ninth Infantry division since rear of the property a five-room in the Coast Artillery, In which he the seventh and eighth grades -to board of freeholders, both asked road; Ralph Mazzucca, 36 West wag commissioned. He joined the to the buildings ie divided into sev- support for re-election and stated Mr. Stryker. George Sculthorpe of •• June, 1944. when he joined the di- summer cottage, with all improve- a hobby show last Friday after- eral pastures and exercise pad- Bergen place; Vincent McCue, 40 Holmdel hag sold his one-acre prop^ i vision soon after the D-day Invas- ments, Including an attached gar- army lr January, 1941, and went noon. Shirley Dlllbne, vice pres- that the county board is now start- Haddon park; Nicholas Mustac- overseas with the Medical clearing docks, enclosed In new post and Ing to work out their plans for post- erty on the west side of Hurley- i ion of. Europe. He wears the Com- age. The new owner, O. P. Peters, ident of the sixth grade and chair- rail fences. / chla, 37 Westslde avenue; Nell O. town road In Wall township, goutft- bat Medic's badge. Good Conduct who Is a supervisor of the Em-company attached to the headquar- man of the show, welcomed the war development of Monmouth Russo, 148 Lelghton avenue; Ced ters- of the Fifteenth Army. Dr. This property for many' years of highway 33, to Eugene H. Dur-1 medal, Distinguished Unit badge, ployers Liability Assurance corpor- guests and introduced the pupils was known as the Hance farm as county. ric V. Ryder, Newman Springs ation, Ltd., will occupy the property Long was discharged last | Thurs- who'.jBxhiblted their hobbies as kee of Freehold. Back from -the and the European-African-Middle : It- was owned by members of that The "three candidates for co'uncll- road; Bruno Sama, 124 Shrewsbury Eastern theater ribbon with five as his permanent home. day with the rank of captain, / follows: r. men at Keyport, George Finger, avenue; Randolph V. Shomo, 10 road in A setting of trees is an old"'! The doctor expects to open his family for nearly 100 years. In six-room Colonial dwelling; also a? battle stars In addition to his latest Another property sold was the es- Joanne Pearson, doll furniture; 186S, Luke Hance purchased the who previously served six years on Cedar street; Carl Stout, 55 Lin decoration.. office on or about December 1 for Mary La Schaeffer, foreign dolls; the council; John Vander Waal and den place; Morris D. Straus, 22 ooe-car garage and poultry bouse,., tate of John L. Riker on Ocean the general practice of medicine farm, from Edward Hance and in Mr, Durkee will remodel this prop.;! At the present time he U study- avenue. Sea Bright, situated be- Cynthia" Rock, drawing; WilUesla 1902, .after the death of her hus-Everett S. Poling, spoke briefly, Reckless place; Howard F. Stry ing science at the U: S. Army uni- and certain specializations. Alter- Axelson, music; Beryl Roch, dolls; ker, 470 River road; Dunnie L. erly and make t hUs permanent tween the property -ot U. L. Ed- band, Mrs. Luke Hance conveyed residence. versity center in Shrlvenham, Eng- wards and the Michael Dowllng es- ations will be made immediately to Geraldine Welch, playing cards. Windham,. 106 Wallace street; Phil the dwelling for his professional the property to George L. Hance The estate of Elmer Alexander! land. This university center is a tate. The property has a frontage Other exhibits were, airplane and and his wife, Cornelia. In that Suii Ray Chain tp D. Wlhgerter, 70 Plnckney road. - part of the army's gigantic post use. Until such time as his office boat modeling by Frank Farber Shrewsbury—Edward Cook, Syc- has sold a three-acre building plot f of approximately 250 feet on Ocean is open he will be available for same year the Tlntern Manor Wal- hostilities .. educational program. avenue, extending to the Atlantic and Inslgnlas by Charles Eilen- ter Works system was being or- Appoints Veteran amore avenue; George A. Green- at Shadow .Lake park to Arthur B.f The faculty is composed of top- house calls, telephone Red Bank Dean of Irvington. This site is < ocean, with riparian rights, and is berger. ganized and the Hancea sold the Maj. John C. Veranel, Philadel- wood, Broad street; Milton.I. Marx, ranking professors on leave of ab- 748-R, and after his office is open Broad street, Francis E. O'Brien a bluff that fronts on the lake anl| located on a bluff protected by tons his hours will be from 2 to 4 in Audrey Johnson and Peggy Lov- rear of their property to the water phia veteran of both World Wars, sence from American universities. of stone. Several years ago the gren of the seventh grade are in company when the dam was being Broad street; Jack H. Stubba, 10 on which the new owners are plan* ) the afternoon and 7 to 9 in the hafe joined the Nevins-Sun Ray Monroe avenue. nlng to build their future home. large summer home of the, Riker evenings and by special appoint- charge of the current event bul- erected across Yellow brook to chain in an executive capacity. family,, which was constructed over ment ' letin board up to and including form the reservoir. In 1925,'George The Sun Ray, store in Red Bank Rumson—John G. Bauraga'rth, "7 James Doig Opens SO years ago, was'demolished. The November 9. ' '• L. Hance sold the farm to Howard Maplewood avenue; Charles L. JALM!ih Dr. Long was married at Long is located at -Broad and Wallace Surkart, 3 Shrewsbury drive; Rex Turkey Supper B»ncli_!a Augu»ki94O, to Miss Members of the 100 per cent club Tlndall of Middletown and the Tin- streets. J "iiTBpelldns-for-the-flrBt-term-ara;.. E. Goodnough, 12 Narumsunk At Middletown' Waxing Business business executive York Esther Levine, niece of Mr. and streett-Raymond R.^P.octer,-7 city, who at some future date con- Mrs. Max Leon of River.road, Fair Anna May Boyer, Joan Davies and Ernest St. Swingle of Red Bank In ment ofMaj. Versnel was made by ~A~turkBjrTiupp6r-for-the~benef] Peggy LbvgTen. - 1927. In .1933, Mr. Henderson pur- nue Two) Rivers; Elmer Pryor, IB Haven. ,••••' company officials in line with their Church street; Henry A. Rader, 1 of the preservation fund of thej'J chased the property and made policy of giving Job preference to many major Improvements, mod- Bingham avenue; Robert S. Rich- Middletown Baptist church will ba'i Offices and Homes Help Wanted, Female. returning veterans. ardson, "NaVDfilnk avenue; Joseph held Wednesday night, November \ The Red Bank Register requires ernizing the house and moving the In World War II Maj. Versnel 14, at thB church, Tickets are ! Eatontown Lodge at once the services of a female barns and other farm buildings S, Rotolo, Hartshorne lane; Ches- James Dolg of Maple avenue, Edward Finlay Buys Persian Gulf Command for 26 ter A. VanBrunt, 62 Black Point ited to 200.;. who was recently discharged from bookkeeper-accountant, one famil- back to their present position. iar with a complete bookkeeping ' Both of the new owners are for-months. He wears the American, road: Louis W. Hill, River road. Mrs. Thomas Morford is chair* \ the Navy, has formed - the Red Highlands Business 130 Years Old European and Asiatic theater rib- man, assisted by fund committee; Bank Floor Waxing company, and system and qualified to make wit mers residents of Monmouth coun- Fair Haven—Franklin W. Bail- government reports. Applicant must ty and widely known. The farm bons. ey, Jr., 849 River road; Charles D. members Mrs. John L. Hendrickf'j opened for business this week. An Edward Finlay of North ^rllng- be at least 30 years ot age, have In World War I he was -awarded son, _Sr.,. Mrs. Joseph Till, Mnb.;] advertisement telling of the com-ton has purchased the newspaper Masons Will Mark will be qparated by-the new own- Brlggs, S39 River road; Kenneth had general office experience with ers for breeding and training race the Victory Ribbon with star do M. Lockwood, 30 'Parker .avenue; >mas Compton, John L. Hend«' pany's services appears In this Is- and confectionery business con- knowledge of typing, neat and ac- rlckson, Jr. and George HartmanT^ sue of The Register. ducted at 202 Bay avenue, High- Anniversary Nov. 12 curate with entries. One Hying in horses under the direct charge of noting' the Chateau-Thiery battle. John R. Boyd, S83 River road; Al- lands,- for a number of years, by or near Red Bank preferred. Ap- •Mr, Waring, who haB been active- In the field artillery, he was in fred W. Rhodes, Forman street; Mr. Dolg offers special waxing France fo--•'•r 14 months• . wmianV-R. Robblns, 88 Church "No Gunning" Signs. service^ for bualness houses and I. Greenspan. Prior ,to coming to Washington lodge No. 1 of Ma-ply by letter.only, in long hand, stat- ly training and racing hones dur: J> ing age, whether single or married,- Ing the present racing'season. Mr. - Between the two wars, Maj. Vers- street. "No aunning signs may now M private .homes. Besides waxing, Highlands, Mr. Finlay was employ- sons, Eatontown, will celebrate the had at The Register office. Printe" . the firm will alto do floor sanding, ed aa a machinist by El -I. DuPont experience, salary expected and Waring Is the son of Louis Waring nel was assdclated with Bisenlohr Little Silver—Edward J. Cogan, 130th anniversary of its institution other information In first letter. Do Brothers, cigar firm, from 1921- to Woodbine avenue; James Braney, on durable cardboard 60 cents work. The company office Is es- of Arlington, His wife is the for- In 1815 at a meeting In the Ma- Of the state racing commission. dozen; S cents each; printed a mer Doris Breunlnger of High- not phone or apply In person, inter- The, Joseph G. McCue- agency of 1930, and later with the Ponlo Cigar •201 Sunnycreat drive; Benjamin F. tablished at the Maple avenue ad- sonic temple Monday night, Novem views -will be arranged, later Summers; Charles S. '.'Harrison, waterproof muslin, $1.20 a dozenlozen, .AV •% dress, but as soon as quarters can lands. The couple are, living at 227 ber 12, Answers confidential. Address "Ex- RumBon'and Red Bank were the Company, and the F. R. Rice com- cents each, Owner's name lmprl ' bo- secured, the company will open Bay avenue, that borough, realtors in the transaction; the pany, St. Louis cigar firm. From Rlvervlew avenue. ed at smalt extra cost.—Advertiseimprint*'- I MOst worshipful Qrand Master perienced Bookkeeper," Drawer 511, Eatontown—Adolph B. puasman, . Its office In the Red Bank business John 8, Cale and his staff of grand •Red Bank, N, J.—Adverelsement. purchasers being represented by H, 1933 until entering the service In ment, '-district---. •••-• • •4 • •.•'.'• Allaire Cornwell of the law firm of 1942, he was tobacco merchandiser 80 Broad street;; Floyd Q\ "' Fun-dl are now available (or officers, wjll be the honored guests' for Famous Barr, St. Louis store. 10 Barker avenue. Public -Auction, . Mr. Dolg Is well known In' Red those desiring to purohase- a at the ceiebratlbh "aiidariSrainher • - -Waste Paper-Drive • _ . ' Applegate, Stevens,, Foster and by Relief Engine Co. No. 1, Red Reussllla of Red Bank,, while Mr. . Locust—Joseph P. Entire, household goods and Bank.. He Is a'member of Hook home or, make repairs to their at the Old -Orchard Country club Main street.' nlshlngs, 1311 Comatock street, af nnd Ladder fire company,' the bor-present home on a mortgage at a Bank, N. J. every Sunday. Fire Henderson's attorney waa Andrew Is Alcohol a Problemr preceding the lodge meet. prevention Week began October 7, Bolford—Thomas L. Matzaroppl, bury Park, Just south, of- Sunset I ough first aid squad and Bhrews- reduced rate ot interest,, No prem- OoU John H, Hlnemon, Jr., re- J. Markey of Bayonne. . ,Is alcohol a problem to you or to avenue; opposite high school, Sstur*,;! bury "pdstrX«iierlcan*"I;e'igldrlt'••"H« iums are required, Th» mortgage IMS, so in order to do your' part » member of your family? Does highway 38, day, November 3rd, at 1:30 p. nu can be paid on monthly. Install- tired, who is worshipful'mUtar, will and help prevent, fires, clean. ou,t It Interfere with .work, family, and Monmouth Beach—Edwin J. Is also a member of the Monmouth preside. Addresses will be given by all the old papers and magazines Recapping and Vulcanising Charles Ouyre. B. O, Coat*. auo>-' County Firemen's association, and ments over a period of years to 48-hour service; latest method! y«Or *oWn happlneM? . It; did with Woolley, 80 Rlvtrdale avenue,; , tloneer,—Advertisement. suit owner. Jtn .amounts off $1,00$, 0 the grand officers and .a "history of in your home or place'of business. Us, too, but we have found an an- Kcansburg—John it. Comerford, a patt president of the,council of Washington lodge and* the''old To notify, us of any paper or mag- and' equipment In out plant Phil to $8,000. For property •locateltdd Waldman's Gulf Service, Maple swer. So can you, Write, Alco- Stone road. Radios. __the R.ed Bank fire- department within a ten-mile radius of Red temple built in 1924 will be given azines either call Red Bank 3178" or. holics Anonymous. P, O. Box 49, drop a postal card to Relief En- avenue and West Front.street. Red Keypart—Charles H. Olassey, 90 Repaired, with a guarantee thai -by Walter C. VanKourep of Red Bank; phone 1885.—Advertisement Red Sank,'New Jersey, All corres- FultQn street, ' Cullfarnla table pottery from :lne Co., Drumtriond Place, Red pondence confidential. No dues, counta. Bradley's Radio B« Box $11. Red Bank-, J,—Advert Bbnk, past matter o( the-lodge. Sank, N. J.—Advertisement Caldwell-Robert F. Palmer, 10 •Tewman Springs Road Red ', 12.78 to $6 80. jardinlers $1,(5 to '_ Oaa Ranges, >. . fees or expenses tit any kind,—Ad- UB4, and 19 East Front street, $7,50, fanoy spaghetti bowli $2.98, tiiement • ., The annivoriory opmmittee com- vertisement. . ... Wakefleld place. large collection of china tea pots prises Mayor Harry' 8*' Rowland, . Coal and /as. oil -and gas, with 1 Morrlstown—Richard S, Hobbi, port 922.arAdverttaemtnt. Blue Plate Dinner, L , . • Tleduoe. '. '.." '.. . .;•' oven control. Good,' Housekeeping from 00 cents to $2. Simon's China Councilman. Ralph U Lewis and Inoreasfl) your happiness by re- • We Faint Blinds. 8 Hazel street, . Market; Highway 88, Aibury Park. November lith, at 5:30'p. m., |ri theRussell Foulks * ducing unwanted weight Beautl- Shop, 'Inc., 46 Monmouth street, Oceanport—Robert O,.Berry, Ar- One Cent tele. Open anndayr-AqvertTisinent, Baptist ohapel, Holmdel, N. J., by Red Bank, N., J.—Advertisement, Two woaks delivery, blinds re- See Llggelt's Drug Store | the HoUndei Federated . churoh, form baths given by exp.erien.ced t«d, Teroorded, and re-pslntod, cana avenue. . . ' :l««mont on page 2, llrst section • SO Cents n, yd. operator), Phone, Red Bank 1610, That's better than buying new ones, Menu: Hot rout beef and. gravy, • Robflnr and Siding Highland Park-William M, Ma-thilsnafs naffer r for ipeolalil—Adv tarploo'starploos for Service,. mashed fotstou,. p«os and cabbage Floor covering, new patterns Just Ask for. Minn Virginia.—Advertise- expertly applied., Small monthly Excellent work. National B A 10, loney, 24 North Seventh avenue, . Typejvr ter», adding machines reliih, rolls and .butter, apple or arrived. 8x12 rUlgs»4,08, rug border,, ment. •'••.,•' ' payments, Call .Red Bank .109. Prown's.—Aavertlseinen't. ••••.' Sea Bright-Harold D, Est«!le,,3O men' •old, ranted.udrtpflnA' Com- pumpkin pit, coffee, Price <1,00.— 38l38-lnohh wideid , ft oentoontii yd, New Monmouth Construatlon ' Co., 20 Sur.f street; Elmer F, Gtodwln, 3 Current IMUM, throw run, National r 10, Come and Get Them, . West street, • Red Bank.-Adver- Fln« carpet rugs, olosa out from Front street., • ' ,' ' "Houie ft Garden" and '. Venetiaeti n blindblid s righiht IIn stock. tlaement. .• Beautiful" »vry- month for Steel blind* |0,B8 ,for all sizes up ' Anbury Park-Carmine B. Garc- J.96 to $8,00, brnldod falo, 1339 Ajbury avsnue, rora RendeiYous 01ft Shop, / to 36 Jnohoi,, Wooden blinds $5.98 Fuel OU r*ark.—Advertisement, . gtVk are limited. Na- Masiaohuietts—Charles E. Holm* t .youi ' ; •Ad' ev, it Phlllipi ttnit, Auctloriwr and N, Frjd'' ' fit' fid~ phone 082.- Advirtiie'mt¥t~ o. Honfu.._. IUI oin Bnoet).. :E,tell.D«b '"" YOU I Ivir smant { Jmliu Whim, radio * RED BANK.BEQISTCR, NOVEMBER 1, 194S Day and sea Chores from J««w ident of .the* conference youth Brunswick to -lower- Bank, : organization, Bishop Corson will imson CC Acquires ReV. A. 6. Brady, of Red Bwik, deliver m Crusade address. A put*, superintendent ol the New Bmns- lie addsees sysrtem wHJ feese t up in wisk district, announces that ths he church and make it possible to the, afternoon session "tomorrow hear -even in an overflow meeting. Special ftm rato$ «n tiudi; brubkp tward Scudder H6me will begin at 1:80 o'clock with adf Wtfonal-p-eriod ietHay-Bev. Pr, Clnr- llsle Bubbard, pastor of the host Weart, 42 Broad St, Red Bank-Tel. 2240 church. - -BlsKop Corson .will-make Residence To Be Floated To a~brlef statement of .the Crusade for Obrist and, Jntroduoe ttii four district superintendents, whp will Golf Club Grounds Next Spring eaoh present a different phase on this year's Crusade'for'Evangelism. Reg/50c TIM' Edw»M W. Scudder resi- The Methodist ohurch this,year has denos on the Point at the southern set for Itself the-goal of winning «nd of Avsnus of Two Blvern, Rum- Bishop Corson To one million persons for Christ. aon, it to b* trantporttd by targes Dr. W. R-. .Raver of the Trenton on th« South Shrewsbury river, dislrct will present "Evangelism GARDENIA about «, mile and one-luttf. to Speak At Crusade through Personal Work"; Dr. A. U higi h tpai on the Kumson CCountry •Baner—-of the ,-Gamdan—districts ! club grounds between the club's FoTXHrisTRalljT" 'IDvangeJism thcpugih Concerted Face Powder polo field and -boathouse. It will Area Plan" and Rev. .A. C. Brady bs. the club's new boms and Trill re- will present ''Bvangellani through place the structure destroyed by District Stewards To Public Meetings." A forum session 1 flre last "February. -, will follow this four-fold presenta- Mr. Scudder, publisher of the Meet Also Tomorrow in tion, after which Mrs. William Mao- 2*>,51« Newark News, and • Mrs. Scudder Donald, . president of the New arc moving to a residence on Nave- Asbury Park Church Brunswick District Woman's So- sink River road, Mlddletown, over- ciety of Christian Service will looking the. North Shrewsbury speak on "Woman's part In the river. ' ' .• •• . Bishop Fred Pierce Corson, whoCrusade for Evangelism" and Irv- Clement L. Despard, president of presides over the New Jersey, Phil- ng Crabiel, district lay leader, will the country club, has. advised mem- adelphia and Wyoming conference, speak on "The' Methodist Men's ben that the club's board of direc- will be She speaker at a Crusade Part in the Crusade for Evangel-, . tors accepted the. "generous offer" for Christ rally and district stew- ism." Dinner will be'served at 8 DENTURE of the Scudder home as "an obvious p m. • " and satisfactory answer to oui ' problem" of providing new ani? A public mass meeting will be Adhesive Powder suitable Quarters. He said the di li Id at 7:30 p. m. in the church. rectors had abandoned earlier plant Divotiong will be conducted by the 3 oz. for construction of a club house ab district youth officers led by Miss •too costljr and too impractical al Virginia "Herbert of Oakhurst, dis- this time." n ict youth president and vice pres- Tim nfo told thai careful and detailed inspectioi n or tl»e homo on the Point revealed that 'Iwith moderate alterations Wf will have a dinfng room approxi- mately 26x38 feet; a large living NIGHT room which can' be arranged- to open Into the dining room; aclosed- in porch, library, grill room and satisfactory kitchen facilities; also COUGHSduetocoldV Rexall sufficient, bedrtoms, batha and ser are eased, sticky phlegm loosened up, wonderful vants' rooms for our needs, and a Irritated upper breathing passages are locjcer room can easily be provided." soothed and relieved,b y rubbing Vlcks Y, Thundoy, Friday A Saturday. CORN TheJfuture _club_ house has, 17 VapoRub on throat, chest and back rooms and^six batns7Including1et- Gtbcdtlmet Blessed relief aiVapoRub The plan: Buy one Hem at th« vants' quarters. Plans for moving price, add lc and tak« rwo of , the structure are being worked out PENETRATES to upper bronchial Solvent with Jesse A. Howland * Sons, tubes with its special medicinal vapors, item. You save almo»t 50%. contrsctors: The program calls for STIMULATES chest and back sur- use of several scows, lashed to- BISHOP JKRBD P. OORSON. faces like a warming poultice. gether, and moving the house in Often by morning most of the mis- ery of the cold Is gone! Remember— 2£W two units. The main structure will ardj meeting tomorrow In First be transported down the • river in Methodist church, .Asbury Park, At ONLY VAPORUB dvcsYoathb.pe- ona unit, the second being for theleast 1,000 Methodists are expected dal double action. It's time-tested, > .on the _. kitchen wing. The scows will be to attend, coming from the 96home-proved... the best-known home sunk to receive the buildings, then churches of the New Brunswick pumped out so they may ride thedistrict which extends along Uje RADIO SH spring tides. The units will be slid children's colds. • VAPOR US .intact from their-present founda- ^ '.(loa to a new one which will be I made ready on a knoll of the ooun- friday at lOf.M.UT. 5 J try dub grounds. ' REX-SA1VINE ?> It will be the second move over Rroari & Monmouth Sts. PHONED Red Bank j water for the Scudder residence! -J The- dwelling.- brlglna]lyjtood_a.t \ the lower, end of Oyster pond ISOPROPYL I (sometimes called Polly's pond), PURETEST KLENZO REXALL ^ across which it was floated en Its Aspirin Tablets '* way toit s present site about 1925, RUBBING Brushless THEATRICAL ((-when Dr. John Vletor purchased 5 gr. 100 .xua? ; the property in a breakup of the ALCOHOL Shaving Cream Cold Cream 1 former Strong estate. The Strong Reg. 49c homestead also was moved at that 16 ounc»> s time. The main part of It now -,' faces the Avenue of Two Mvers Reg. 50c Reg. 39c 2 far4 0 'Reg. 85c 2 hr 86^ ' aear Hintelmann's corner. The Scudders purchased the Point in Ice Cream — -' J • { 1926. SM fht iMciti of no[ Vanilla t? Bnyn Vanilla In Crtam Rexall White Pine 'J The 26 acres of mainland prop- % One Gat erty and the high waterlevel Sedge Tar & Wild \itland of about 30 acrei which the Scudders had acquired as a pro- Coughs & Colds TOILETRIES ^ Cherry Comp. tection of view over the Shrews- 7 ox. '• bury will be retained by the ,pub- ' Usher for future development. Tb» ' property has riparian rights; Con- £&?.•' 2, 126 fsmm ' •(deration is being given to the pos- sibility of building a causeway eon- i6o« Re3 us *> ••- C0lD IOKI^-,- 2^26< 1 netting the Island with the main- land and the creation of several : smalt estate sites. ORDERLIES

Hospital Honors

Volunteer Aids Rexall A plaque paying tribute to the n CHERRYBARIU»,>2fer26t long record of service given by ALMOND 3^ DYSPEPSIA volunteers at Monmouth Memorial COLD TABLETS hospital was unveiled a tew days Hera to new; , ago at the hospital. Bertram H. tablets : Borden gave a history of work eojy-way'to done by volunteers at the hospital, GLYCERIN!"' NASAL JELLY 2 and Sylvia Passafaro, a member of moke'thaf stair^ wiMi Mwrfrint Xor. **a.7S< ... fACEPOWDER^'2fer51i -the—hospital- -victory corps__who. ^eate-a-thing-Qt 'holds the record for hours of ser- 2 ; si* , vice in her'corps now active in the beouly; TR.of IODINE..^ fo ' hospital, unveiled the plaque. ' ThT~foliowlBg~inscrlptlon is on Milk ot Magnesii . the plaque: "Dedicated to our vol- SANFORD STAIR TREADS ; unteers who have given their time SODA 16 ounces ; and service to our hospital in its and note how much ^warmer the whole room becomes. 50c £ ~~Reg,50c 'care of patients over a period of And, thanks to-the unjgue "SANFORDMSTEP STANDARDIZED ; many years, and who by their con- AgarRex Old fashioned . stant devotion to humanity will UNlT"'it-ii:mor«> eeohomicqb'thah ever,.beforetto:haye Compound 16 oz. forever be an Inspiring example to beautiful'staira, ""_" ' Flowers. ''those who will continue a» volun- Analgetic Balm teers In th» years to oome." o..>; CARBOLIC^ Reg.35e ' liPSTEK 1 ffffl JUDGMENT ON NOTE 28plectied9«l!ngleam!ngmetal. Pddt Z.O. R»0 ' Milk of Magnttla n o - * A. common pleas court jury at •Many beautiful,colon^of inlaid, w Med. Discs 25c V Freehold Monday rendered a judg- CORN Sox 12 tabs. 36t Reg. 19c I for ZO ment of 11,420.52 In favor of Al- linoleum. tfonss and'Grace DeMarla of Red /AfTAls Oil Compound Mineral Oil Punhst n - # A • Bank, .and against Laurento and • Easy to install and keep cleon.^ ' Caroline . Maronl of 96 Lelghton Note — add 20% Ux to .Mox." Reg. 59c L for IV .iavenue, Red Bank, • on" a JO-day CASTOR ts:a25, prlcw of tst«rl»k«d lt«n». ., proinlssory note.. • • •. • A B D ft O Caps. 0 _«, . The note, for .11,000, was made Pvntest 50t Reg. 87c I for |UI .December 14, 1938. and was pay- FURNITURE Antiseptic Solution able at thef Second National Bank and Trust company 3d days 'after A*D tablet* A 101 SHOP Regularly 59c £l ...jdfcie, It went unpajd. The $420.52 Punlt$H00 R»g.1,O91 for l Riker's •Vaj for Interest and other chargei. Mi 31 ; Tht Judgment went by default Phone 291 R«d Bank Halibut Liver Oil Caps. Vslnce no one appeared for the ds- 26 White Street Violet Cerate 1 fendants. .' ' * plain 50s Rt^.47c tTrinn'Soap'- Nofofilfte h Safe • ,• in. . t 4oi.Refl, 3St Pton — ^ Veast A Iron tabt. n - . * 100 Re* 59c 2 for 7&

Toothbrushes BRAKES Hand Cream , n ..A THROATm ! ' Ma.c«l'«fieB.39c 2 for 5" Reg. 25? Reg, 29c» Rexqll Ad|utud-RELINED-S«rvked Abovt ftemi n6f wW on mk Sak Plan, bui'ority fwfee ' cirf to

/MJ9P///ZC^j RED BANK-REGISTER. NOVEMBER L 1945

*Mt gains; aus jecmtogtjr :Oft Cancer made, further prcjxes*, probably, WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH will lie achieved-.by,advances in OP IS KOT TBmtTO MI-W5B JWP medical and surglcaltreatment and through, discoveries In acientiOa re-, search. ,3ut even la the present Iji Settlement Atlantic States stats at knowledge and medical Wft] praotloe, many thousands of lives could be saved annually by earlier MOBBOioST. Cbiri Metropolitan life diagnosis, and treatment .pancer control Is a 'major challenge not t mtflifal vnft ' CALL RED BANK 3368 to the fey puMlo as wefl.1 At Red Bank Late Fjguret Mortality from cancer Is' the , We alto bars - - Middle Atlantic states, IMS show- . logl Droboff-ot Campbell's Jane- Theoutiook ** tbe eqntrol of ed New Tark, 22,1«T, death rate per Radio Batteriei - Victrola Records, - AcceMoriei ttoa obtained a HfiOO .settlement cancer mortality la definitely prom- ipo.000 172*; Hew Jersey, 6,516 last week for injuries when . tys. lsinir, report the statlMleians of the death raU per 100,000 1W.9 and automobile was struck by a Boro- Metropolitan Lefe Insurance com- Pennsylvania, 13,709 death rate per bus .at the Intersection of Rector pany, after surveying the facts for 100,000 144.8. pile* andTBrldSfe avenue June Mr the company's Industrial policy J. H. MOUNT CO. holders with regard to specific In the general population of the 1ML The award bring* to an end Middle Atlantlo states, cancer -84-BRGAD-STREJST ^- four year's of lltikatlon • orer re- sites, or locations, of the,diseaee. took 42,894 lrves in 1948, a toll sec- sponsibility for the accident Th djusted death rate ond _only_te_tnatj«r_the" A previous trial of the ease took from cancer- eases. place before Judge John 0. Olor- declining for about 26 years," say dano October 9, 1941, and resulted the statisticians, "during which per- In a $5,000 verdict In favor of Mr. iod the mortality from white policy- Two Clergymen Droboff. Witnesses produced, at T-B C UE8TBR SHD3JLA holders has been cut In half. M- the trial testified that Mr; Dro- most as marked a decrease Is re- Resign At Keyport boffs car was being,HKven across Tech. Sgt. 0. Lester Bhlbla of corded for cancer of the buccal Two changes in Keyport clergy CHECK THIS LIST Bridge avenue on'Rector place, Bast Westolde avenue has been cavity. Far more important In have been announced with the res- when It was struck by a bus oper- honorably discharged from the U. term, of the number of lives Involv- ignation, of Eev. Leslie D. Macln- ated by Charles Jones, now a mem- 18, Marine Corp» after serving since ed, has been the decline in the nes as pastor of first Baptist IS YOUR CHAIN BROKEN? ber ot the tied Bank police depart- October }6,1943. He Is the son of mortality from cancer of the fe- church and Rev, William T, Cham- ment They testified that the bus 'Mrs. Lester Z. Shibla and the. late male genial organs, the leading; berlain as sector of St. Mary's failed to stop at the stop sign on Mr. Shlbla. ' site' of the' disease among women. Episcopal church. Eev. Chamber- WATCH MJ Bridge avenue, and that the driver Before enlistment In the Marines The death rate from cancer o* Iain also serves at rector of Trin- continued loto the interjection and 8gt Bhlbla was employed at the organs has decreased by almost one) ity Episcopal church, Matawan. struck the Droboff car, - Signal Corps laboratory at Fort fifth among white female policy- Rev. Macinnes announced his RING TOO LARGE OR SMALL? ' Following: the verdict of the Jury, Monmouth u i radio engineer's holders In the past third of a cen- resignation and his desire to accept Judge Giordano directed that a aide. On entering the'service he tury. a call to the pastorate of rBlaney new trial be Had of all of the laV. received the.rank of staff sergeant "The death ratei from cancer at Memorial Baptist church, Dorches- DIAMOND LOOSE IN MOUNTING?- suea In the eaie. When the case and went through training1 In a ra- the* bladder and of the prostate!, ter, Massachusetts His resignation was called last week the court was dar school at New River, North which tor many years bad moved will become effective following the Informed that a settlement had Carolina. After four months, he steadily upward among white male services Sunday, November 18. .Don't throw away the chain. We'll wider It Well put In a been made 'by the bus company yra> assigned to duty in the South policyholders, have also ip recent The Baptist pastor waa called to Pacific. ' . ' -• " the Keyport church in April,-1944, atal and save the price of a cleaning Job. with Mr! Droboff, which settlement years shown a slight downward had been accepted.by hl^ atomeya. He was shipped to the-Bamoan tendency," the statisticians point and assumed the pastorate the fol- The previous trtaJ~of~-the—case- )Vt* ** * »ht> QUNrt d lowing month. During his service " Remove that tape or guard from your ring! Let ua make it la Kevport. the church hag pro^p had been featured by sharp clashes Elllce islands, where he saw action. "The only Important site to record ed and attendance has ateoidlly In- the.correct slxe. WHILE YOU WATT. between the attorney for Mr, Dro-I He was sent to a rest camp In an. uninterrupted rise In mortality crease! A 16,000-mortgage on the boff and the attorney for the boa : Hawaii, for several months, at the is the lung and pleura, and even parsonage has been paid and sev- '.Stop taking chances. Have that diamond tightened before company, Dr. Marc Krohn of Bel- ! end of which time he made the in- here the rate, of Increase is slow- eral major repairs,have. been car- ford testified that Mr. Droboff had ; vaslon of Angaur in the Is- ing down. The striking increase In ried out, yon lose it. . . sustained permanent .injuries as a lands. ' He remained there until the death rate lor this site inust be Rev. Chamberlain aasumeJ ihT result df the accident.. May of this year when he waa re- interpreted with caution, however, turned to the States for a 30-day rectorship, of the Keyport and Mat- HEUDIN'S, 60 Monmouth .Street doei all types ot Jewelry re- Mr. Droboff was represented by inasmuch as many cases which amn..Episcopal churches in Sep- Theodore J. LebMcque of the-firm furlough, during which time - he pairing:, on the premise!, 'satlafactlon'and good work guaranteed. was married to Mists Wllma Hugb- would have gone unreoognlzed tember, 1914, coming from Portage, of Parsons, Labrecque, Canzonis * years ago, are being correctly di- Wisconsin. He has not announced Combs, while Former' Prosecutor ei of Red Bank. Upon completion agnosed and reported a* hospital- There1! NO waiting for repairs! Set our wlDdbwi for: of - hta-furlough—he reported ia his future plans. His resignation John J. Qiilrin, fepFeienUd thebus Yorktown, Virginia, and was. as1 -izailonr—operation,—and—autopsy- submitted -to the—veatry_af the company at the previous trial. signed to, radar school at the naval have ' become more frequent. It church, *ls effective November 1. "Everything thatV new in-Jewelry1-- training station at Dearborn, Mich- should be remembered that as re- igan. Mrs. Shibla' was there with cently as a decade ago cancer of "No Gunning" Sign*, Overcome By Gas him. From Dearborn he was'sent the lung was considered a hopeless "No Gunning" signs may now be to the Brooklyn Navy yard for dis- affilcton, while dlnlcahreporta now had at The Register office. Printed charge. .' • • '" > show considerable success in Its on durable cardboard 60 cents a On Cabin Cruiser treatment. dozen; 6 cents each; printed on Mr. Shlbla has taken a position waterproof muslin, $1.20 a dozen, 10 Two members of a fishing party ' at the Watson laboratories as a ra- "Altogether, the recent trend In cents each. Owner's name Imprint- aboard, a -cabin cruller were reviv- dar man. • • ' . cancer mortality are encouraging,' ed at small extra cost.—Advertise- SELDIN'S ed by the Highlands first aid squad the- statisticians conclude, "and' ment. . Sunday afternoon after they were overcome by carbon monoxide gas. CAB OVBBTOBjp. According to police, the victims,' Joseph Lynch of Farmlngda]« Quality Jewelers SUu C. gpjjolski. of Davenport, was sligrhtly injured Monday morn- (formerly BoOla'f Opticians) Connecticut, and Joseph Lampe, ing when the car he* was driving Broadway,-Newark, were overcome ' ran off the.road and overturned on '< PAUL SELDIN, Prop. by fumes from the motor wh)eh Shrewsbury avenue, Shrewsbury had seeped through to the boat's town»hlj>, ' - - cehln. The captain of the cruiser, According to state police from George Violgt, of Kutley, brought Shrewsbury barracks, who Investi- 60 Monmouth St. Tel. 1618 Red Hank the boat Into Bahr*s landing, Hlgh- gated, the motorist claimed his vis- land*~*heMrthefl»t aid squad ion wa» distorted by the heavy fog • - .• » • • • . wag summoned,. -- causing him. to loae control ot the vehicle. -, • Rir^-2 Wlng^pread dolman sleeves. . . head- It's a short jump line fashion news for your new suitl Luxuriously easy and flattering.... from military uniforms these deep sleeves minimize your waist* here.... line ... make you look reed-slim! 100%' all wool in worsted and gabardineau Colors. . .Black, Brown and Navy. Sizes 10 to 20. 35.00 Other Suits '19 "to DAINTY BLOUSES

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v V«roon Uttte, "Holding Oar Own In A Changing World" nd of SO and 2S Yean Ago Culled From U«l M««., who Jived ; SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 4th ixool&ng * eatiny, sweet cider, and puwpkint - , Davis farm to Middlttietc*c n the New* and Editorial Coiamnt for Entertain- teaetior of the) pr#juy pupils at the MBCHAiaO 8TBJEKT SCHOOL AtDIZOBIDM WrHooPeJlssAcolrlnplBo*«Mles McGUIRES MARKET ment of Today** Readers " isiViWiilwilvJ M, Daly, Grace OhMd of Red Bank, who had •poasond by th* VANDERfiURG, HK.HWAY 34 crMrr»nd-Mni.^niU»in Ktt i Woodward, A, Co}.. burryfas; to go to a fire which had and Ml** NelHe Bingtoton of Bver- FLOORING CONTRACTOR Pr. W. X. Mason, who w*a UM-broken out in Fred Boloe'* garage ett, and Walter PUmej of W«rt Do You Wont A New 1946 dated with Dr. Hiobafd ». Bocden on Bait FWnt street; opposite the long Branoh. • ... ". Floor Sanding and Rennishing la the dental'business at Red Bank, Olobe hotel,- Edgar Bray, It yean old, son of was granted a patent on detach- lAaoctm turned out He entire MM. Jane* Bray of Wallace street, Inlaid Linoleum and Asphalt Tile Installed able poroel&ln teeth, for. Drown ppopulatiop n to a cupper in the waiatruak by an automobile drives OLDSMOBILE or CADILLAC and bridge) work. chapel at that plaoe and hundred* by lira. Harden I* Crawford of The marriage of Bill* Udie Lofa- of person* from neighboring plaoe* Kumson at the oorner of Broad 114 BROAD^STREET MATAWAN,N.J. sen, daughter of Lode Loosen of went then also. The rwniJt was street and Harding road. He suf- Keyport, to Edward H. Roberts of that the Ladies' Aid society cleared fered a Might oontuslon. TEL. KATAWAX M ''• :' '.' *"•'• . . New Uonnoulnb was soiemntted by 1878 with which to pay for improve. geveni,eN for an abscess In'his throat. BANK ; NENV JERSEY Marshall Owens, a former pa»tor of steak supper at the Leedsville Inn. A surprise party was given to the church, assisted by Rev. W. S. The supper was given to introduce Esther and Harvey Little of .Fair , ": ' Telephonei Red Bank 910-911 , Zane. The bride was attended by tbe Hotel under Its new manage- Haven, by Harmer Trafford and Misses Esther Barrowman of Sea ment. Mrs. Jane Luther was the Grace Klelnsobmldt, Others pres- Bright, Mlsa Myrtle Osborn of New new proprietor. York .and Hiss Carrie Irwin, The James Courtney of Scobeyville groom had hi* brother, Stephen closed down his cider mill for a Meglll, and Robert W. Bole of New spell. There was not such a large' York as best men. The Ushen-were demand for the elder as there was William Sherman and Henry ZobeL the 'previous year. So far that- but BALLANTINE Mies Emellne VanMater, daugh- season. 88,000 gallons of elder had ter of William VanMater, was mar- been made and all the tanks at the ried to William D Stout of Atlan- zniU were filled. tlo Highlands at her home at Hax- There was a big turnout to a let The nuptial knot waa tied by euchre-party and dance for the always means.., Rev. James D. Crumley of Keyport, benefit of St. Gabriel's church. assisted by Rev. F, C. Oolby of At- George'Sullivan won a pitcher, Mrs, lantlo Highlands. The attendants Matthew Power an automobile were Miss Cora Frost of New Mon- blanket,. William Kaney a silver mouth and John S. VaniMatar, a cake"dish, John* Walling a towel tiroUier of the bride. ' and Miss Helen Kilmartln a bath- Puri room set. • ' • _| Mlea Irene Bray of Red Bank |^33bir±y_guestsjittended_eV party, and Alfred Kerr of Brooklyn were 'given by Mrs. Jacob Conover of married at the home of Stephen H. Xiittle Silver in oelebratlon of. the Allen on Monmouth street by Rev. 89th birthday of her; father, Charles J. K Manning. Young. A petition to ttie freeholders to get them to refuse their consent to The biggest landslide in Ameri- America's Finestiinca 1840 the trolley road to cross the' Oce- can politics occurred in the elec- ania bridge was being circulated atl tion when Warren G. Harding and Kaveslnk and locust Point ^ Calvin Coolidge, the Republican A game of football was played candidates for president and vice in Cooper's field across the river president,'defeated James M. Cox between the tea and coffee eleven, and Franklin D. Roosevelt for the made up of grocery clerks and the same offices. New Jersey went Re- Never/sweats, whose members came publican "by 160,000. EverJ> Repub- from Ooosetown and Texas. Charles lican candidate.was elected.' Ar- Norman' captained the -former thur A. Patterson defeated Harry eleven and Del Fisher was captain' the Neversweats. They played and Benjamin L. Atwater defeated two halves of 40 minutes each, but Mrs. Julia M., Keough for collector. neither was able to. score. . Miss Brule Crairtord of Middle- Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. 'Smith town, entertained a number of of Borden street celebrated their friends at a masquerade :y Milton E. Lamb of Long Branch. Exquisite five-inch patterns of lacetyork—melting!,.. OvenbetBOW to 15 months to Bank had oh&rge of the work and flakes like that are on record—rare beauties! Morooften fhough, he had a gang of 25 men. employed Many weddings took place in there. Mr. Davis also-had a large this vicinity during trie week. The Winter is natty. Still you'll make it be decent to your aging ear, E'VE itis£ extended from ment schedules you have to contract at..ttaa.Navaelnk High- brides and grooms were Miss Cath- ^ by changing to Conoco N"i motor oil sow—safeguarding Wf'\2~to*1 i5 months "the time choosh e fromfy, "you iri e welcomel " lands. This, contract was for a erine V. VanBraCkle, daughter of your engihe'ainsid« with OIL-FMTINQt: !„ __:.J ' in which most Household loans to repay on the -schedule that's house costing 114,600., ' , Mrs. Catherine McCarthy of Wal- lace street, "and Charles A. Giblln may be repaid. More time means most convenient for you. Pay. About 400 people attended the Here'i patented oU with the added ingredient to ball In St. James lyceum The of Locust avenue; Porter Hoag- assure magnet-like action. And that's how lubri- smaller monthly payments. So if ments shown include principal land, son of Raymond. Hoagland f grand inarch was led by Joseph L. % cant is doiely bonded in place... OO»UTSD it's more convenient for you to and charges. Charges are made Ryan and his sister Kate. The of Rumson, and Miss Marjorle B. -repay less per month, just see only for the actuaL time managers of. the affair were L, J, Stewart, daughter of Dr. George D, to surfaces which it .(Melds from lots .of Stewart of-Wew York, Miss-Mar. the small paymentp s Household have the use of the money, Ryan, Edward Cole, James J. Qulg- -winter wear, including dmd'corrosion. loy and John F. Hollan. gorct Valentine, daughter of' John now offers. .sooner you repay any loan the Valentine of Bank street, Red In fact; where there's- OJL-PLATWQ re- less it costs." Household makes Those Who died In thl£ vicinity .All you do during the week were Alfred Car- Bank, and Austin C. Lench of Phil- maining surfaced the wholecold night, only the one charge stated here. hart of Spring street, 47; D/r. Ed-adelphia; Miss Alice O, Beake, " there's lubricuit ready latter than All you do to apply for a House- ward J. Harvey of Bed Bank, Ed- instantly to oppose Winter rtart- hold loan of §100, ?200 or more Quick priori* ssrvlca gar Sproul of Keyport, James Con. USE ingwear.Themorewearyouldll is to tell us a little about your You may borrow from House- nera of Morrlavllle and Mrs. Wil- problem and choose a payment hold for almost any purpose. liam Bruce of Oceanic, 66, off, the more you'll retard plan. We-'require no endorsers Why don't you find the loan you A Republican olub was organized 666 sludging and carboniz* or guarantors, no signatures of need in the table and choose a at Packer's hall, Sea Bright. Tho ing. Doit today; get offlcers of the olub were P. Hall Conoco N"> motor friencji or other outsiders. You convenient payment schedule Paoker,. presldentl Allen Price, vice COLD PREPARATIONS may borrow quickly, simply and now? Then phone or visit president; William K. MtglU, sec* 144014, Tablets, Salve, Jfose props oil—Utenb' -privately—on your salary, car or Household.for quick action on retary; J, E. Jones, treasurer, and VSK ONLV A3 DIRECTED 'furniture. To'save time, phone-,y°ur l°an' , John W. Bailey aergeant-at-arma, A surprise birthday party was us first, then call for'the money. * *Loans for the paymenpaymntt of cercer- given at the home of Matthew CONOCO Imoll.. „ r moMM< ...y payment••'••. , tain "restricted" articles are still Fea'kes at Ooeanport la celebration limited by Govt refulationg to of the birthdays SAY OAI» •10.10, so considerably bruised,' ' KcMon*blfl chirgei. Eitlmstj fur- 1W . 22.60 -12.1(1 principal balancee ai reduced by 1 1» 27.23 1R.R2 14.62 12.11 peymenu. There are no Arm, Thomsj Conover of Holnid«| aiiludldadruict. ounst It's coming quick!—WHSKS -18.31 -J8.M. rfqi, dnwou oi other HWdm pg _vtJ . Y<)V BBS THAT CONOCO TRlANQLSt M.46 37.64 29.28 S4.23 charges, i -m- i foot, cutting a long cum. 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! I mi f J ', ! ; v 0 oomM atoondaMy. Fpr only si 0w> ThTh e mbsV-benefltbVbflt a fof r tet e lleast Tbe, short boosjr crcp .la ;Jfr ESTABLISHED MT8, living standards that we were able to turn •rnm«nt renting pn popular sovtr- rragranoe. »f'burning-, autumn Investment are secured by laaulat Jersey, caused by unfavMt" By John H. Oook tod Henry Q*j in a war production miracle. of Other Papers , slgnty.can subject th«.military, to leaves has i&iplfed many .'poets, ing tbe attic floor, Krneger points weather, and scant supplies ot i the- olvU.pow*rt'-ajid onhr. such » but-the •xperienctd and practical out. Insulation applitd to the side 'THOMAS iBVtNG BBOWN It is worth reflecting npon the reasons walls after,,tbe bouse It built In- ar are giving beekeepers concert.! '" Editor Ml Publisher Government can' pledge {h* peopl* bomt i^rdener Icnova that leaves They -are worried about carrying^ for the maintenance of such living stand' to live up to » peace treaty. '.But ot shade and forest tree* are a volyes special equipment and thtro- their colonies over tbe winter. •' JAMES 3. HOGAM, Aseoo5S~WIlor ardsr* Of 'course, there waa rationing and ^hat-aim Js4o4)«^u!lrtev*dtti«B mott-abundattt—source of organic **"—T * ll'mri, \n irfjne cases, nf of the present procedure adopted for material wbleb he can use to help moisture infiltration from 'the Keep tullei. Tc " ' Assistant Editor price control to insure stability. There were t tun the revision of tin Constitution if room, side, loading insulation ma- * M. HABOLD KELLY, Loaned to the Navy liter). grow better vegetables and flowers. •PuIIeU will not continue .ta lay. pears more than dubious. The re- However, -because leaves are soterial,' and in turn rotting the also hundreds of thousands of mjles of paved ONLY OONOBESS CAN FBEB vision has beta demanded by Gen- house framing 'structure. New at a high rate unless''their body: HEMBEB THE ASSOCIATED PRESS light *nd bulky, their management weight is maintained during tbe Tki AMOcMfnl P«n li ueludvalir .ntltled to tki ••• highways, railways, countless fleets of ASSOCIATED PRESS FROM eral MaoArthur,, but formally "it is in a compost heap is sometimes a homes provide a vapor barrier be- the Emperor who Is ordering' it tween insulation and the inside fall and coming winter* If "they, f.r mbUelUoD ol all newi dUp.tchn cwdlUd to It ottrucks, trains, planes,- ships; there were MARSHALL FIELD FETTERS problem. One way whioa haf been begin to lose weight and stepa. are' "ot othirtrlHTcreditedTB-thli piper »nd alio th. local ntwi 1 And both General MacArtliur and fauna suitable for handling leaves wall surface, to -prevent this diffi- pgUtlhtd thtrtla. Marshall Field, one of America ! the Emperor have agreed on Prince culty. not taken to help..them*"regain' countless business organizations, manufac- richest* men, publisher of the Chi- for composting, points out H. B. weight quickly it is'quite possible Member. Audit Bureau of droulattoai Konoye to supervise the work. But Cos, extension, specialist in soils at As much heat,is lost by sir in- turing plants, and millions of individual cago son, has the distinction of Prince Konoye,' a pseudo-liberal at filtration and exchange' through that they will go Into a partial or haying succeeded temporarily' In the New Jersey. College of Agricul- neck moult'. < ,. National R«re«nt»tlv.i, MirUn C»lb«rt best, has already. indicated that window and door frames, and. at lf.rk 121 W producers topped by a mass distributing sys- •hackling the free, press of the ture and Experiment station, Is to Richard 0. Rice, associate agri- ft, « But 2Kb St., rilld while he favor* 'some restrictions gather them in tbe fall and put the foundation line, weather •trip- tti HI.: M Ch tem of hundreds of thousands of retailers, tatted States.! < ' on the Emperor's prerogatives, he ping of all such openings and the cultural agent, makes the following He may be Expected once again them In one or more piles which recommendation for avoiding this Tin' ma Ri"V P-f'-'" MJtamei no snineltl raipooifkiU-AIL of .this vast activity functioned with is against touching either the Em- are packed down and watered. sealing of all structural joints and tlM for t»»oitr«phic«l erroM^n »d«ertl»emei>ti but will KJ""' i knock on the door leeking pern- peror's "sacredness" or his powers cracks with mastic Is worthwhile. difficulty: -o. t "t Dirt of «i »d».rtl«nMt I* wbleb tki typoirmphlMl clock-like precision: Temporary stresses sershlp In the' Associated Press. of sovereignty, or in any way mak- This preliminary" processing,will Btorm doors and windows also are 1. Feed all the grain the pullets •rrot otcun. AdT.rtlit»-will pleti. notifr «>• auesfMMBt He should be' unanimously voted make the leaves easier to handle In will eat In the late afternoon and imnndUtely of ui'tnn which rawoccur . and strains were absorbed without hitch. ing the'Japanese .state the servant effective in cutting down radiation down, If he does apply at thlj time, Instead of the master Of the. people. building- tbe. compost heap, says loss. finish by approximately • o'clock Subaeriftiop ttlcn InAdrMet: ' pas j«r, IJ.5»s,il»' Now that the war is oyer, we can/begin Here's why:. • - 'Beyond that however. If the pres- Cox. They are left in piles to Ab- In the morning. »o»tb», 11.511 ttar.. tjonthi. Itwui >lc«l«. cow, t wK (1) When, lie first applied for sorb moisture. • . • 2. Feed three or four pounds ot to appreciate this intricate machine. What ent procedure Is followed through, Government Extends Loan Period Iitiud Wertll. entertdt*M Second-ClM. JI»tWr at'th^Pojjf. lembtnship In (hi Associated the revised Constitution will still Jh late winter or early spring, On New Jersey Potatoes oats per,100 pullets during the mid- oflMit W Bin*. N. J., under the Act o< Mtrcb I. 1M1.it did. in war it can do on an even greater >ress he failed.of election. A Chl- the compost heap is built, scatter- dle of the day, be a gift granted by the Emperor -StosMer-more adequate price iago newspaper member in good to the' people, even If at Allied ing some lime and some high nitro- S. Check the weight of the pullets scale in peaee, providing we don't under- standing objected to the election of gen complete fertilizer, such as &- support for the-large-orop of New .freqequentlyi : to see JL-_we!ghtlli bj- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, IMS. ' prodding, Instead of being Imposed- Jersey potatoes, the U. S. Depart- estimate ita.ability and turn to paternalistic Field's Sun on the grounds (a* he on the Emperor by the people 1«5 or 5-10-10, into the pile as it Is ing maintained. was entitled to object under . the built up. By late summer the. leav- mfhtof Agriculture loan program 4. If feed consumption decreases government in a futile search for perfection. themselves. That is scarcely the (has been extended through Novem- by-laws then in force) that for way to promote the consciousness es should be reasonably well rot- stimulate their appetite by feeding many years the present members ted. The heap Is then opened and ber and' December. This reminder a small amount of moistened mash. Where Ii Red Bank'* of popular sovereignty on. which .a. imes from A. Clinton Clement, -o-o-o-o-o-o- have expended millions of dollars real democracy must rest At the the material put to use, In ..QrMf This Is most apt to. be necessary Welcome. Home Banner? develop a new« service which it to_ make space available for tbJrchairman of the.County. Agricul- during extremely cold weather. very least, therefore,.the rivlsed tural Conservation' Committee, Let's Give .Them Credit—' vould be unfair to make available Constitution should be submitted to next crop ot leaves. • , Several commimities near, Red Bank :o competitors of the present mem- a national plebiscite to Impress on Basic support prices for those jers in Chicago. Newcomers could the Japanese people that it is their- Soft porn Needs Special Handling months are $2.80 and.' $2.40 per Dinner Meeting Of Lave made arrangements for the erection of Too Much Taken For Granted ' '.' iuy news service from the United hundred pounds, respectively, U, 8. fundamental right to pass on the Several Monmouth county farm- 'Welcome Home"' banners across their main 'ress, or from Hearst's Interna- laws that, govern them. Perhaps Noil grade, and provide the basis Fuel Merchant* You might not'have noticed it, but this ional Mews Service, or build-up ers are faced with the problem of for 'settlement of loans under the the best way would still be to scrap what to do with "soft" or immature Hugh 0. Tompklns, managing • thorough fares for the returning members of is National Pharmacy Week, an event which 'rbm. scratch thdlr own world news the present procedure entirely and regular loan program for potatoes soverage (as the radio people have corn, says M. A. Clark, agricultur- In approved . customary sto'rage. director of the Fuel Merchants as- the armed forces. Such a sign across Broad to Instruct the Emperor.to cpnvane sociation of New Jersey, was guest has come and gone each year unnoticed by [one to some extent). By Field's a- Constitutional Convention to al agent. This is the result of late Settlement of loans under the spec- street here is congpicuottg-by-its-absaiice-and rllltngnesg to-see his application spring planting, subnormal summer ial loan program for potatoes in speaker at the monthly dinner take the Borvicc of Wch> be., would then be .compelled 1 meeting Monday night of the North •we hope that ere many days have passed, frost. emergency field storage, however, cist for granted. The Americandrug, store to abdicate, if not his throne, at it needs special handling so that will lie based uu the OepUmber- Shor—*«w» ep m,-Fue %»gls wtohiiimMerchantms associations<4w^wafa^iva^. irutch for' an anti-trust case least his sovereign powers, so that 1 at the 'Casino on Ocean ~boulevard, this conditibn will be corrected and official galnst the Associated Press, Field, the'most good can be gotten from support price of $2.20 per hundred^ is an institution, nothing like it anywhere a new Constitution may arise fram- it. Dr. "John C. Anderson, of the Loan rates established, under the Atlantic HlghTands. . recognition will be accorded the men and as demonstrated his failure to set ed In trie name, of the Japanese Eighteen dealers of tills area else in the world, and so efficient and conf£ the vaiue to our republic of a preea farm crops department 'of the New regular loan program for potatoes •women from this borough who are coining people and providing for a govern- Jersey College of Agriculture and of U. S. No. 1 grade are: farm stor- were represented at the meeting. prehensive that its marvels are accepted as ree from governmental control. ment resting on their expressed Agricultural Experiment station, George Winning of Henry.Allen (2) A renpwed attempt by Field's; age, $1.53 per hundred; other stor- home. •'•..'•'. * -.•••••- a matter of course. • will.—New York Times. who has made a special study of age, $1.63. Rates for U. S. No. 1.and company, Eatontown, is pres- un to gain membership while the the soft corn problem In New Jer- ident and Myron V. Browr. of Red • The Bed Bank Community Chamber ,of Associated Press Is being run un- size B and U. S No. 2 quality are: The pharmacist is one of our chief pro- THE GLOBESTEB \ ^ sey this year, offers these sugges- farm storage, t.Si per hundred and Bank Is secretary of this group. Commerce has taken the initiative in this tectors as he compounds the-physicians' pre- er the supervision of the courts. tions: , other storage, $.64. Rates under the 'ould be proof that Field Is wllF" Perhaps nothing else so graphi- VOTEE8 SHOUIJ) EMPHA8IZB ing to submit the management and cally has demonstrated -the ad- High moisture is the chief source special loan program are $1.36 per matter and we hope that their efforts will scriptions, and he is more than that;. He is hundred for U. S. No. 1 and $.48 THEIR APPROVAL ews-iudgmenLef his_Ch!eago aun vance in aviation at the fust com- or trouble In soft corn, Corn left /»nni)HP)lnr, aid wpfl adviBef. He pleted world circling flight of the standing on.the stalk will dry quite for V. B. No: 1, sl»e-B and V, 8. •pprlnr control Of the ^ Nor! "... -O-O-O-O-O-Ctr- knows practically all the answers, whether irnment. At the present time, as"Qlbbeeter. It. circumnavigated the well and probably will b« ready to result of the anti-trust case aris- earth in just about ISO hours of crib in a couple of months. . During These figures do not cover the. Long Branch, New Jersey it's hangovers or hangnails, vitamins or vit- elapsed time. It did this with a that time It can be husked as need- premium varieties—Sebago, Katah- October 39? IMS Tbete County Official* '..' ing out of the.refusal to admit : Field to membership, the Associat- few changes of planes and with ed fo/ feed. " din and Chlppewa—support prices Thomas Irving Brown, Esq., ties. In a day of shortages he conies closest Editor, The Register, Red Bank, Detenre Your Support ed Press Is a ward of the courts, one return to base when motors Where such corn Is ground, not for which were announced May 18. to having it when you ask for it t must subml,t to the courts some sputtered. more than a week's supply should Full information 'on th* loan pro- Dear Mr, Brown: Despite his long hours he manages to sort of by-law satisfactory to-the The flight was made by officers be made up at one time, lest It gram may, be obtained at the AAA While there's "not the- shadow of Two freeholders are to be voted upon ourts and then adopt such by- and crew* of the army transport heat and mold. - " office at 12 Court street. Freehold. a doubt about the re-election aUPl- next Tuesday. Both Victor E. Grossinger be pleasant and helpful, and he is just about law; or else, it must accept a by- command and was almost routine. Another method Is to cut the rector Edgar 0. Murphy and Vic- corn and . place it In as small Regular Calving Brings More Milk tor E. (irosslnger to the Board of and Edgar 0. Murphy are running for re- the handiest man in the world. Always law written by the court for the Not only did the planes that were Freeholders next Tuesday, It would' ssociated Press. This , by-law used perform with good efficiency, shocks as will stand well and let Breeding cows to calve regularly be proper and fitting for voters not election. « -. useful, he is worth more now than ever dur- must prohibit a vote against any but navigation, with Its radio con- It dry.. It can be husked out oris one of the secrets of high, milk to negiect the priceless privilege of ing a shortage of doctors, dentists and newspaper on the ground that ad- tacts and beams, airport -towers, fed on the stalk and the fodder as production year after year. the uanchlee but to emphatixe Sir. Grossinger is from Middletown mission would destroy the compet- arid other facilities, 'demonstrated well as the grain can be used. Enos J. Perry, extension special- their approval of the board's splen- township. Last year when he was a can-nurses. He is going to help keep a lot of us tive advantage of members. How the virtually complete control and When corn has dried to about ist In dairy husbandry at the New did work for the public welfare. alive during the coming year. As for mor- :an even the wisest judge In the protection of flying. SO per cent moisture It is consider- Jersey College of Agriculture tend Director Murphy's management didate for an. unexpired term for one year, nited States write a by-law to do It Is needless to compare this ed safe to crib. The crib should Agricultural Experiment. station, of the finance department of the that and still leave the Associated be well ventilated. Planks or posts county'challenges the support of w& advocated his election^ We did this be- ale, he was a number one builder-upper for last flight with previous transat- back-up this statement with fig- voters of all shades of political cause of his excellent record as a member of yeaferbeforeTnost"'people" knew, what the Jress_free?_ Fields being plainly lantic, transpacific and world en- fastened at intervals through (he ures and offers a 'suggestion to opinion. Keeping down of taxes iu out of sympathy with the funda^r circling endeavors except to take ;cr!b_aboye the_ floor will provide make the Job of keeping breeding the face' of the lots of eo much ra- the governing bady of his home tOAvnship for word meant. Any way you look at him he'smentals of a real free press in the cognizance of the amazing Im- ventilation.-™—.^-. records"easy. :— tables due to the acquisition of so - United States, Is just as plainly not provement in both planes and tech- If corn molds In spite of your Figures gathered on 161 cows for large tracts of land by tbe Federal 18 years. We have not changeeLonr opinion a Very Regular Fellow. suitable' person to admit to thenique. The great difficulties of best efforts, be cautious about feed- a three-year period by.the Univer- government for army posts and tbe membership of the Associated Ing It Such gr#ln fed to sheep, Earle naval munitions plant and Its since that time. In face, if anything, it is -o-o-o-o-o-o- early aviators have been, largely sity, of Idaho showed a yearly pro- eas; ' • overcome. horses or poultry may severely duction of 385 pounds of fit forloading facilities on the bayahore strengthened, after observing his work upon poison, them. Dairy cattle rarely and the railroad right-of-way. and • Field should know that any re- It would seem then, that Ameri- cows eslyljig an average of every extraordinary expenditures neceiel- the board of freeholders. He has proven a State 'Socialiim And True quest by him for admission to the cans and all other people once are' affected by consuming moder- 11 months, and only.297 pounds for. tated by the damage to roada and Associated Press will be out of or- more have evidence wprld-wlde ate, amounts of mouldy corn, and thoao calving every 18 months. A bridges by the hurricane of last conscientious and painstaking official and Americaniam Do Not Mix er.until the Associated Press has transport has been so Improved hogs can'eat It with no flleffects . careful system of breeding records, fall has been a remarkable achieve- is doing a good job for the county. seen freed by an act of congress that the globs no longer Is a sphere watching for tbe heat periods, and ment Congress will shortly be considering a rom restraint by the courts. If of scattered, remote, or far dis- Get Plant Bed Soils Now making certain that cows are bred While Freeholder* Orosslnger is • His running mate, Edgar 0. Mimphjt, and when congress relieves co- tant nations and'places. It indeed between the second and third the newest member of the board, multiple "authority" issue a la TVA. It is Coldframe and hotbed 'soils he, like his associates, is experienc- is of coiirse no stranger to any part of Mon- perative news-gathering organiza- Is "one world." And America Is should be obtained before freezing months after calving pay worth- something that seems far away from the leading It in aviation accomplish- while dividends, says Perry. ed In efficient handling of publlo mouth, county. He has been mayor of his ons from application of the Sher- weather warns County Agent Clark. affairs and is a. valuable Member average citizen, and yet "authority" plans man Antl-Truist Act, then will" be ments.—Milwaukee (Wis.) Journal These soils should have a pH of Furthermore, in these days of of a group ot business men who home town of Farmiugdale for over 30 ime enough to consider a fresh about .8.0 to 6.S. If the soil Is more high-priced cows and good demand are giving the county an outstand- which would blanket the United States, afr ipplicatlon from.Field, if he then ICELAND acid, pulverized limestone rather for milk,. money-Paid to a veteri- ing business administration and at years, and Farmingdale is the one town in ante to make such application. than hydrated lime should be mix- narian for examining and treating the same time planning for the fu- feet- not only a majority of the states and Congressional leaders are study- ture development of Monmouth and . Monmouth county, if not in the whole state, The board of directors of the As- Ing a proposal to purchase Green- ed^with the soil as It Is being plac- herd breeding cows Is a good In- the rights of the states to their rivers and ociated Press is trying to comply ed on the heap. The soil should vestment exerting skilled endeaytira In be- that can boast of having no municipal tax. ith the order of the court by the land from Denmark and to admit half of the protection of our long, farm lands, but the use of electricity by all Iceland to statehood. Both have be screened before being-placed In Perry called attention to thecoastline (com disastrous storm • We urp vote for both of these can- econd week of February, In thebeen of great benefit to this nation the pile to eliminate large *tonu, Herd Breeding Record sheet, which erosion. „ the residents and industries of such states. meantime' the free press of thein its conduct' of the war. At the roots or grubs and some Of theis pleasing, a lot of New Jersey The Republican Assembly candi- didates. / , United States, which is the prec- same, time, both benefited through larger Insect larvae which may be dairymen today. Demand for Itdates, Messrs. Herbert and Thomp- The "authorities" would be above and be- ious . right of the people of the continues to grow because of the -o-o-o-o-o-o- the presence of military forces. present. Select the soil from the son, it seems agreed, have also ren- yond state control, state tax laws, and state United States, must look to -c«n- The result, has been a decided best fields on the farm where a useful purpose it serves. Some derer a high type of service. They gress for correction of the situa- breeders fasten it to a light board have the contacts at Trenton thst^ growth In mutual esteem, crop similar' to the crop to be 7 Borough Of Eatontown Pays Off It's regulation as they apply to all private citl ion. grown in the plant bed has NOT with a hole bored in the top so It count in getting results and as Economically, neither has ever members of the legislatiy* majority zens, and would break down.local independ- The courts have.done their duty, been previously grown, A number can be hung on a nail in the cow Last Dollar Of Bonded Indebtedness had much of a chance, for the barn. can accomplish, things which no ence and property rights in. many ways. 'hey have Interpreted the law and simple reason that no owner has of Instances have occurred where minority members, no matter what ' The taxpayers of the borough of Eaton- applied It to the Associated Press. been able to develop even the moat soils secured from cabbage fields The Herd Breeding sheet was their ability, could hope to ap- . . The "authority" question is a straightIt must be clear to congress., now accessible of resources—sealing and and placed In the hotbeds and. prepared by the agricultural ex- proach, town today should be in a jubilant, as well hat a law intended to protect the fishing. There is a possibility that coldframee were not capable of tension service and copies can be When men In public office do political issue which would substitute na- people against monopoly has a re- producing good cabbage, cauliflow- obtained from agricultural agents. such an excellent job aj the four a» appreciative hiood becausetliey are4 col- both might prove as rich. or. richer candidate* of the OOP, the least tional socialism for private enterprise in the ult never Intended when It Is ap- than Alaska. But their chief ad- er or kale plants. • illed to mutual news-gathering co- the voters can do Is to. vote for lectively like that village blacksmith in the development of ejectric power and other vantage, from an American stand- If the soil must be disinfected FAEM BBIEFS continuance of this good govern- well known poem who "looked the whole peratives, such as tHe Associated point ,1s strategic.' It was neces- for the destruction of insects, weed ment and" take no chances with basic industries. A European dictator^had Press. It was further never in- sary to establish forces there to seeds and mematodes, It should, be Fertilizers and lime Industries new men whose'qualifications re^- world in the face for he owed not any man." no more autocratic control over many civil ended to destroy the right of co- keep away the German submarines done before the first week In No- are still beset with labor shortage main to be established. • At last Friday night's meeting of the >perativea to choose their members and to prevent their use by Naxl vember or before the ground be- and transportation difficulties.' It ian rights than would the proposed power >r to use for their own "benefit the bombers. Coupled with the Pacific comes cold, This Is especially Im- seams wise for farmers to place THE TATTON CASE. —snayor-and councilj ft payment ot the Ja»t ommodity—news—which they had portant If chemicals are used asorders soon for their '1946 require- i'authotitiw^-which-would not only-displace! bases which this nation most cer- ments and take delivery at the-con- October 36, 1MB. nought wlth-their-own-numey-and; 1a1rl1yTWlll~hsvrTlft«r-the-wari-io*v OlMtt j .. |1,000 to the Firfit National bank of Eaton- reported by their own efforts. • venleno«-ofrrU»er-dsalira.,.J3!n_Jajnd_ To the Editor, much private enterprise, but would make it land and Greenland will serve as Red" Bank "Register,--'--t~ — town, which was due today, .was authorized. Co-operative newe-gatherlng or- where there is little danger of impossible for private citizens to enter into station's in a great circle of air- Summer Oreen Manurlnf Crops washing,- such as hay and pasture Red Bank, New Jersey. ' This clears the borough of all bonded in- ganizations should be exempted planes'of the world. It goes with- Vegetable growers who are pro^. Dear Sir, many lines of business, in competition with from the application of the anti- sods and cover cropped fields, lime out stiylng. that they will be of vi- duclng sevsral crops each year un- and fertilizer can be applied satis- It is very -mush to be deplored debtedness. • tax-exempt government monopolies. trust laws. Proper legislation en- tal Importance In case of another der irrigation, will of necessity have that your paper sees fitt o print la acted before the.- end of the year war. , .-. to plan for the Incorporation of factorily in the fall, before the full, article, from the New York AIBO; it was stated at Friday night's ground freezes. • :• Dally Mirror and- the New Tork The encroaching controls of central would relieve-the court of a "duty Iceland's Government Is one' of more organic matter In their lolls, meeting that every current' bill which had which must be distasteful, namely, says C. H. Nlssley of Rutgers. In- Journal American. The editorial government through electric power "author the oldest of the world's democra- Among surplus army goods in columns of those papers constantly trying to,, run the- free press, from- cies, Should an Invitation to state- stead of growing three crops a display unashamed leniency toward ' been presented'td the mayor andcouncil was itiep" would make effective a planned' econ- the bench, and would restore to the year, the'early spring crop and the which farmers might be Interest- hood be offered and accepted It ed are gasoline motor generator fascism, thus forgetting that the paid and that the borough treasurer had poople-conf Idenee-that-the-rep6rt would prove a splendid choice for fall crop may bs planned for with bloody war just fought was for the omy program to experiment in" national so- of the world's and the nation's th« substitution of a quick-growing plants, These are useful as insur- sola purpose of destroying fascism. cash on hand of $46,61.1 and $35,000 in- the 49th American state, By the ance against failure of high line cialism. Why anyone should promote such news is free from control by the same token, Greenland would be agV$en manuring crop for the sum- I jam wholeheartedly Tn agree- 'vested in war bonds. .. government.—The Jersey Journal mer crop. Sudan grass and other service due to unusual storms or ment with Mrs. John W. Ragsdale a scheme in the United States, when we have welcome addition to the American oth'er circumstances, and are par- family.—Illinois State Journal. quick-growing green manuring In her statement that the Register This healthy condition of the borough spent our youth and our wealth in checking THE JAPANESE CONSTITUTION crops are already being grown by ticularly Justified when refrigera- does not seem to censure tbe "hate ii attributed to the economical administra- a number of market gardeners with tion and incubation equipment Russia policy" ot the above men- the evils resulting from that very type of After various preliminary moves STONE-PELTING LOT. succeesB, must -be kept in operation. Lists tioned papers. Witness the editor- designed,to lay the foundation for of materials for sale are available ial "The Fatton Incident" reprinted tiOnj of the present officials, to whom every government in World War II, is liard'to un- Editor, Th» Register, Examination during the last few Japanese democracy, General Mac- Red Bank, N. J. from the Surplus Property 'Division verbatim from the New York taxpayer of the borough sliouldbe grateful. derstand. If our nation were without elec Arthur has now tackled the moat weeks of soil on whloh radishes, Of the Reconstruction Finance Cor- Journal American. One would important problem of all—revision In our own melting pot, of all spinach and other late fall erops Imagine that purity and truth were !The Register coiiyr'atulnteB the borough trie power, and if for yeara its people had races there's a stone-pelting lot poration, New York and Philadel- Uttered In the noble sounding ; of the Japanese Constitution, In or- were growing clearly demonstrates phia. of Entontown on.its wonderful financialcon that disgraces our efforts to blend the value of the summer green ma- words of laid editorial. What are not enjoyed more of the advantages to be de der'to replace the militarist regime or at least make a friend of the the facts? Under den. Patten's dl- • dltiou and joins in with the taxpayers of the rived from electricity, developed by private responsible for plunging Japan In- people from alien places. . . nuring crops, , - Vegetable specialists of the V.' 8. rectloh Utf government of Bavaria to war with a powerful -and rer When the cranks of the tank* Department of Agriculture are atwas entrusted to trie ultra reaction- ..-.- uninic'ipalityin expressing appreciation for .entcrjrfige, than the,p,eopl«si5I otUer nations sponslble, Government' conforming hit the ranks of the Yanks, In loosen Ground work developing three new varie- ary Bayefisohe Volkspftrtet, with faithful scrvic&TaiKlored bv the electorate. enjoyed from central government ownership as closely as. may be to the prin- their face you could see domina- X*te, summer .and..,;.,fa}(.and..,;.,}(. are the eties o£ bush lima beans, New va- men like Burgermeiater Stadel- ciples " of democratic self-govern- tion;, 'twas their task to defy, not beet timeti s to followfll : deep soilsoil, tilll rieties whldh*'have"'w611 reolrit 18- mayr, 'Dr.T JobfTi"Dr,™"Mel»ter, all »*• of such projects, there might be some roasoi ment.. Under the present Consti- ,to ask the GI for'his race or his age practices. Subsoils are .usual- clalm are Early Market and Ford- loyal Nails, militarists and Junk- tution, all rights of sovereignty are denomination. When the .Yank ly fairly dry at thls'time and where nook No. MB. " - ers. .It ii'also interesting to note for us. to consider adopting national social lodged In the Emperor. Under It,.volunteers'hit the bank at Algiers that the secretary to an important W« Surely Are A In that crew was the pick of the chiseling or subsolllng or even deep American military organization In ism. But with the record, thlj exact ophe exercises supreme executive, crop; and the first on 'the sands, fall plowing are praotlced, the dry 'Putting a;, penny behind a. fuse Bavaria was the-daughter of Dr, Lucky Nation ''./.! poslte, why Bhou.ld we pattern after the*fail legislative and judicial-powers'; ho with bur flag In their hands, was a soil will crack to the sides for some cancels at once ' the protection Frank, the former governor of Po- declares war, mikes peace, and Jew aftd a Mick and a Wopl When distance IO that any hard layer which' afuie offers in the farm land and now one of the top war DTPS? , " '. • concluded troatlei;..he_Las..the su- our local GI, weds some.yok»LjKa_ whloh may be present will be more wiring'Mt-up. ' criminals.' JTrouleln Frank - was . • •.. A fttriking'fart of the; tumultuous war preme command of the Army and orv that he's ehdfirr-whs&HtoSb: *horOughi}^imlverlzed«accardlng-fg}i«gf o pormlttad to retain her home in years through which, wn have just lived, a .State, socialism and true Americanisu tHe Navy; he conyokes, prorougos right arid true, but their mud- County Agent Clark. ' Dairy expert* already see - signs- pblrti wee-sloyed- loot her-father- or'dlsnolvos' the Japanese Parlia- streams are purged and their blood- If this d«sp,,tillage or chiseling of rensweii activity In cow testing, brought home; from Poland, • faat which no one nin truthfully deny, is IJnJtfcd State* wrinted -0-0-0-0-0-0- .all civil and military offtciri and Hunks and the Wops quit Utelrusually well filled. with moisture from war. and 'the number of «i- many Commit oe whloh wu ratted dotermlnes their salailes, And bunks In our shops and desert from' and the topi will, have a tendency •delations X expqoted to be on the h Protwt against pur M, O. pollqy. ~f6f~n"othlrigr~Tllf',v kept more |li/urtwcnty wlil«> he is supposed to do, all this- our-tanlshlhg-ravage,-we, won't to skid through the ground with- upswing ntxt year, • In Bavaria and whloh waa ffnally ', rtyBcraper," announced" tlieIn conformity with the Constitu- Jj'Sj* Therefore • the Assertion "' million autos running. ThMr IIOJDPH r<>< toll with pur* handi and oiir soil out an apprioiabli" breakage of the »"»» Art to the •fi-r guide. tion, the .Constitution 'itself'Is only and our land* would rtvirt to thi* area jiula'djaotnt to the chisel, A ton of fertiliser on the',market - gift from the Emporor, subject vanishing nvagi. ibd ndt - ^l.d..'Lad^.fa«!Qhg.1.mv^^M.^vfl^^.^ golli whjeh have bun deep tilled today U,M pir cent higher In plant If-'Tholr (fypt,,Jn spite ofltrfplnnLWus flotliliif? ' 04 oontint than iirtllliir sold In rid anTinvloiaU"- and reaponil •»/,» y—Lttwrence^Kas.) Service, 1 f anTi 1 jjbUcpi than abundant., They liud,plenty ai i •, , to nobody 'but hit anoiitori. ' ' tcjotliei and pk'nt.v of luxnrleV'Tlio fnnv If that wire minly ttt notion Tht ttitmlcai yvn [ watir pnoolttlon li i!ow. DUpM of,, torn sttlki In the of tradlllcn ii ,n rully esmtltu- branch of the Army ..lflUb. i . vmr«n-l« a-ptoblem Wat Kpv Jersey IPUCIIOU' ttvecogo aalnyy h] tlonal moitrchiii. It would not Ttlli Wlsn XoTavi H«a't Bf, oan.bi mit Jftflphopplnr with * «*«•«• HUflVSJJjk " RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 1, 1345 QhatabMlalo, Jamas at In The Navy otunrLCo, By JtaB&ai Jsvtyistt, Minister Genealogy (146) HanWns, Ivins -to AWfaO Horace, 'both «f *tw- Co.* - -' '• • 1847, Oct. V> Fonnan, Joseph P. «t New -York' stat* to Sarah K; Bobbins of Mon, Uonmouth County Hls- «V. - - •*• , • 1848, Mar..It UMCUUOO, Fwehold, N, J; By Samuel Jaquett, Minister Bishop. George to Elisabeth C. But* ler, both efTloVCo. "" '. '» ' 184S,tFeb. 18 By Joel Baywood, Elder Johnson, John to Elizabeth Ann Emilic, both of Dover Township . . .f8*7 , , 1848, Apr. 17 Wolsy, Catterta* 3438 By Moor* Powell, Pastor Woley, David 3439 y, 3439 Larrance, Charles to Malsey Os- Woley, Deborah 2439 born of Howell 1847, Nov. 10 For Assembly—Vot« for Two For Freeholders—Vote for Two Woley, Elisabeth 2439 By Elder J. Baplin Newman Woley, Fitsgerald 2439 (146) Morton, William.A, to Ann Woley, Hanaah —— . 2439 Allen, both of Howell Woley, John or Jean . 2489 1847, Nov. 24 Woley, Nathaniel . , 2439 Mount, James'of Somerset to Ann Woley/Pardon . 2489 Pearce, ol Howell 1348, Jan. 22 Plateful of Woley, Peter • Burge, Wm. to Jane Haven* of Woley, (Wooley, Woolley) 2439 Howell 1848, Mar. 12 Peter Mount, Nisbert to Sarah Jane Jus- EDWARD WEINSTErN Woley, Peter Slocum . 2439 tice, of Howell 1848, Apr. IS Woley, Phocfc* . 2489 By John Sap'lln Newman, Elder Edward Welnsteln, son of Mr. Woley, Pontius . 2439 Coperthwalte, Wm. to Harriet Hor- and Mrs. L Welnsteln, 70 .Mon- Woley,,Sarah — . 2439 ner, both of New Egypt' mouth. street, Bed Bank, has been Woley, THtori _ . 2439 : i 1847, Jan. 20 called for active duty in the U. S. DVuiUnan, Ma ^2434 . 2378 Claypole,—Chat.—to Maria-Hornor. Woodcock, John — both of New Egypt/Mr, Feb. 16 . Weln^nM Woodmancy,' Daniel 2429 By George 0. .Bush Quartermaster, medal in Sea Scout- \Vitamins and minerals Woodmancy; John 2429 (147) Lawrence/.Rullf N. to Rachel ing and the Eagle Scout award in /abound; tn;each^dett>|' Woodmancy, Rhoda Wain- Boude, both of Howell Twp. »• Boy Scouting. These are the high- Ight 2425 _ i 1848; Apr. 6 est achievement* awarded in both fdous portion of Aria*' Woodmancy, ThomM . 2428 branches... of gcoutlng, The... j jtocrat Jce. Cream—yet 2454 By Halstead-H. Walnwright,|Jus. Woodmansle, Lydia tlce • termaster award, the Ultimate goal : th«;re are lew calories' Woodruff, Anne - 2409 Lewis, John to Nancy Patterson,' .of sea scouting, had been achieved Woodruff, Catherine ,2406 both of Howell-Twp. 1848; Apr. 16 by only one: In every 20 sea scouts 'thanlinimany,' other Wooley, Fanny _ .2393 . By David Antonldesi Justice . in the country. In June, 1946, popular deMerts.' En- Wooley, Joseph . Diaborough, Isalab, to Maria Weinstein was the reelpient of the i - Wooley, Pontius '. 2892 Amorjr I* BaakeD award to the joy il' today at home 2409 Aumack I 1848, Mar. 4 J. Stanley Herbert Merrill H.Thompson!- Edgar O. Murphy | Victor E. Grossiiiger Woolley, Aaron Kltchell Ely, Enoch to Elizabeth Smith outstanding sea. scout of 1944 in [or. your favorite soda Woolley, AbagaU. — 2409 "recognition for interest beyond 2400 ... . „ 1848, Feb. 6 fountain. Woolley, Aibel By C. V. Worrell, Minister regular duty." . Woolley. Abraham Roll —— 2409 (148) Thompaon. Charles jSr to Weinstein Is' a graduate of Red The Candidates of the Republican Party Jn Wll Abraham, Jr. and. Sr, lfwi •/> atiftr. 1 Sarah-Ely =1848, Mar. 2 ing the" service, ie attended' thl Tuesday on their records When you go to the polls vote a straight Republican ticket Woolley, Adallne ^— 2444 Vandenberg, John P. aged 24 to Woolley, Augustus Harley P. 2444 Mary Ann Hope, aged19 School of Commerce in New York Woolley, Alma , - 2400 '- _ 1848, May 7 university.. "•.''.'. Woolley, Albert Edwin _ 2444 By C; F. Worrell, Minister . TUKPAY Woolley, Alfred - -— 3400 Reynolds, David to Mary Ann • CAPTAIN OF NTJBSES GENERAL EL EOTI ON > NOVEMBER 6th, i?45 Wo&Uey, Ann : 24M Thompson, both of Mon. Co. Daisy Ida Rlccardl, Army Nurse Woolley, Ann Eliza _—. 2449 1848, Apr. 29 Corps, Aberdeen road, Matawtfn, ' Paid lor by VonmouUi Count]/ JUpubllcan Committee Woolley Anna , , 2449 By Vincent Messier, Minister has been promoted from first lieu- Wgolley, Arminda ——; 2444 Allen, Isaao P. to Ijydla Jane Jef- tenant to captain, according to the Woolley, Ashsah . 2444 fery of Cedar Creek 1848, Feb. 24 War department. Woolley, Benjamin 3457, 2486 By John' Tod- laUons officer, Naval Ammunition Triangle E.so Station Ciirfler's Esto Station' Angelo's Esso; Station Havpn Esso Station Cooper, David to Ann Louis* Cook depot, Earle, New Jirsey, provided DONA1D B. ROSS, Prop. IALAND Q. CH7RBIBR, Prop, ANOBLO OlAdLIA, Frop. OEOBOD ANDSBSON, Prop, y ^:p ~J , B —p 1848, , M%r. 80 the term of employment with the Oof. Mvenlde Av«, Cor. Front and Bptln* Street* Cor. Shrewibttrjr, Ave, dor Blvw Boad • " ROUMBy Josep, Daniel'th J, oBleaper Blliabst, Ministeh r Navy was for a period of six ' Brown months' or more Immediately pr«- - -• and Catherine SC •- . .and QUletple AT*. , jS4T, NEW JERSEY HOME MODERNIZERS Bed Bank, K, J, •- - ' Fair Havw, N. »r- B yJUJ N,ev. 31 flsdlng September- 3,. lfl<5,_I!ormer M R,'B. IBM O. 8. SMS - ', Fed Bank/N. 3. Phone'a B. MM Hsnry to Mary,Ann imploytei In good standing who 27 WESr.FRONT STREET-^—RE (144) Uft afte'thai dat* ar* eligible, to h o( H»wtlt t' bf :»:'•••„

are nbt i\ BED BANK ROISTER, NOVEMBER I, 3345

1 F Rotariam Hear ^'' - '• -!p^r ?T''rrr'w t ^^wr- a*"***'""*ajlPWi^! *e/ ^*F ;,'.< --^^ . 1 1;''*itfoiifta'v w^^arilnas^aiul -BlaAt'-MC'lu eariyv start on their qhri«tUia«/psj>, l« W G«^ l»o«oi»^a»i^of tht officer* t«VUrimjmJuiimiMit* «tth* R,ad HoTT7ikiwt ft) "followingmunicipal Of Unusual War ty/and Bdwln a" GMlland has^ DetiHPoird* o< B»ctjon la th*rTovmihip of appointed to takt <*wtt ot tie af- Connty Road Hor T to ,_ pp iliddl*town; 1» to* County:: of Jlonmouth; tbeace- (1) Northtrly, down /fair. . // Ka/tt-Vt-Vgw.fmtr.-i.v::'1... .'-T.-.:-:- :•'. - nue to 1U InUneetloni wltli^ Experiences line of the- Borough- ot V. Porter VWOxMon introduotr f d thwot «> Northtrly aad i ^Pttta -li^tit. WjtrmW nrtjtpii;-! •/ the guests, who vert 0/8. CaJvtrt cnmaUp o< HUdletown, 'Is, the Cauntr l : / ** * iK-;.r^JWfc»i»Wit^ -W~-?M "Chuck'' McCuIlough of Keyiport,' grandfather of * the of Monmouth and Stat* of Mew J*rMy, I tutltM li forthif alv«i uiksi 4k« guest speaker; Xl Bearmore of the en Tu.iday. Norambar «, ittt, between DUtrltt atttlon BouSja and fo» ttt TelU Of Underwater the hour* of 7iM A. M. tad 8,-00 P. M, Bandy Hook Bay i th , Boroagh of Bcmwa tWI sit ..*« tkt Aby Park Rotary olub/Hlchaxd Eastsrn Standard tlm», at the r«ip*ctlre ly, alongtte aaldTBay-to thi •point or Plaetsvktrtbiiftir dtdgnaUd on Tat»- Haminond, WUUsm Jofttan and lolllnc places in said munlolpallty. plact of Beginning, • . 3*y, Novimber |, U4I, betwen the % Demolition Work Wesley ..Seaman of the Long Said *UeUoB'wU be held In U* add houn of TtOv A. M. and (100 P, K- : Branch club, Sidney Komat of the municipality for tlw pnrpos* of electing Xaitom Standard tlm*, {or th. ptrpoN o7 two Member! af the Oanaral Aiitmblr *• HettWw's term Diltrlrt. eondaeUng a GejiwiJ election to ret* "Chuck" McCuIlough, who had South Amtioy club and Capt. Ber- for the state of New Jetaey, for thi Tht boundarttt of thi tarn* an a* upon c*mildat*i for tht offlm atov* been out of the navy two weeks, nard J, Chubet of the A. A. F. County of Honnonthi two H*ab*n of follow*, via.: • :••;•••... n*nUot*d. ... " '. ' • •••:•••: ••-. Your car faces its was the guest speaker at ]a»t th* Board of Choisn Freeholdirs for th* The polling place for .the Eghth Bt*. Boundariw rf th. Btetloa DlitiWt la 'X County of Monmouth for tin* years, tlon DUtrict U th* Fir* Boos* ef Iflddlt- to* Borough of Rumson and ths polling Thursday's luncheon meeting of the An early American enterprise and for to* following municipal offlesi, town Fir* Company No., 1,. 8t«|t High- Place I* each dUtricf art as (ollbwil Red Bagk Rotary club at the Molly was the shipping of Ice from New vla.i Two Member! of the Township Com- way, Htaddtn'i Corntr, V. J. Flrrt Eltetloa DUtrict, - ! Pitcher hotel. UT. McCulIoug-h wa» England to the tropics. The ice mittee, for tbi full term of thre* yean. BEGINNINO *t tht Inunction, of th* All that portion of th* Boroagk *f was packed In white pine •awdiuVI Furthsr Netlu. o right' of way ot Use Ntw York and Long gj»ip» iltuatt sotth *f _Bldg« ratd, boatswain's mate, 2/o underwater And aotle* i* farther girts, that til* Branch Ballroad' Company and of tk* haaadtd e» th* last by Blaghaa avtaut demolition team In the Pacific. JJJS and the' Americans, promoted its Dlitrlct Hectlon Boards fn ud far th* Nareilnk or Shrtwibury Him, and from " — « •/ittbi' Butna VUUavtnut. type of duty was purely voluntary, sale by showjng the natives bow Township of MlldUtown Mil alt at th* (hue* running (1) Northtriy, along tht t pljM* for ttu But B» - to make lot cream and iced drinks, place* hereinafter designated on .Tues- said Railroad light of way aad along It Osttalt Fir* Oompany't and was for the express purpose of Bactlon DUtrioiNo. * aatflltotloa DU. ~ Blv*r road aad Alltn "Hie worst winter in your ear's life dependable service; close combat, with the enemy be- dayy,, Ndvembsdembsr t, 1M1MB,, b«tWMn tS* trict No. I. to Kill Brook) tlitno* (1) hhour s of TtOTOOO A. M. ajidd SitStO P . H , Kasttrlr. alone; Mill Brook to Ohapti is just ahead. . . • ' fore Invasion, on a specified landing NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION Saltern Standard time, forthepurpouof HUI Road, thenct (I) Northtriy. tltag : Better get your car in shape to or beachhead, took place. When as- Boroufh of Eatontown, N. i. conducting a <2tn*ral *l*etlon to rot* OhiMl Hill Bead, to Mountain Bit. upon candidate* for th* oflcw (hov* Bold I thtne* (4) Continuing Northerly wuneon ntuau north of Bids* n signed to establish a Joeachhead'be- Notice of th* tlau'W place of holds Danuoned. bonnde* en th* eait by Naveilnk i Because your ear la probably very lick winter troubles. Your Tydol fore Invasion day, he said It neces- us tb« Genual' Election and of the Is a etrklgbt line to Park Ariaoei thence «•* ntM the met hy BJngbam i officer! to bt elected and mntlngs of tilt The following 1* • dtMriptloa of th* (6) Easterly, along Park Avtnnt M a much over-age, like moat cars to- -. dealer does a whale of a job with sitated clearing all land mines'- as Boards of Mtctlon la th« Boroagh of fflmtlon District* In the Township of private read leading through th* Hoi- .TbtpoUta* plut for th* S*Mnd Btt- well as those, in the water, taking Mlddletown and the soiling BIMM la ford property | < thnei («[ Boutheriy, day. And winter weather adds other his 5-point winterizing program. Eatontoirn/ In.the Count/ ot Ittaaoutii the eao*. yli.t • along the private road liadlng throoch tlos iXstrlot I* Kamsoo Fire Comfaay's care ol barbed wire and obstacles State of N*w Jersey. First Election District,' Commoaly Known th* Hoiford pro»*Hy, to Mountain Hill ROOM, Cent** rtrtet, DM* Rldg* roai. Seehinvtodayl . . ' .' . Notlct li hiMhr gi»ta, that a GMtnl ar the Mlddlstown DUtrirt. Road! thtnet (7) BasUriy. to th* severe handicapsjio_^fficiency and In the water so that the Invasion Election will be htld la and for tt* : bosndarr-llna-et-aWlonv Dlatrlet--NvT would be that much easier. Borough ol Eatontown, ln> the County of Th* boillld«rl*IT)f thn«m«-«»«-as ll theno* (9) Sonthtrly. slonc Election Monmouth and Stat* ot New Jer**y on follows, vli.i • DUtrict No. J to the NsTesink or Kumson dUiata loath ot tht Bid** raid In order to get in this branch of Tutsdiy, Novtmber 6. 1945, bltwttn thi The polling plac* for th* First Bes- Shrewibnry SWirt thenee («) Westerly, and east $t Navaalnk e,v*au* and boaad- hours of 7100 A. M. and llOO P. M.. tlon Dbtrlet U th* Township Hill, Mld- along tht said river to th* plave* of Be- eej^h Oitjirtit_bF Hanet road. GET THE VEEDOL SHPOINT service one must be In perfect Enters Standard time, »t th« respective dlatown VUlag*, Mlddletown. tf. J. " The polling plac* for th* Third •**- physical condition and an expert lolling :pl«c«i in Hid municipality. . • BDQDOIINa at th. Kiaaiburg Gats- tlon District is dear Andtrson's _ga- ° swimmer, Jir. HcCullough could Slid •l.cUon will be bald in the Mid .way on State Highway Bont* Mo. t> and Wmh DeetUa Dlitrict." • , rag*. WaihlBgton aveooe, brtwtsm Wa- municipality for th« parrot* of electing from tieno* running (1) Southerly, along The boundaries of thi tarn* w* M Urman arena* and Ward mow, Bom- ^WINTERIZING CARE awlm a mile in 54 minutes without wo Members of th* General Aiasmbly th* boundary line of th* Township of follow*, vls.I • the use of hls-handsronlyby-hls ,'or tht.Sttt* ol Nn Jersey, for tk« Mlddletown and th* Township of Holm- BBGINNINO ai th* mouth of War* """ ALBBRT A, KSBJL Jt., feet, with, fins, and a half-mile in County of Hohmouthj two Mcmberr of del to the B*d Hill R6adrUi*Sc«~(«) Or*tk -and"Sandy - «ook ori -Xarltta . Clirk of Bunuon Boronaa. _ 1. VUDelMrtiY-CrllCKlUMICAnQN-free- . 3. Atm-nUU-iUb\e,'litpeniiab\epToUc- th* Board of Choatn Freeholds™ for the Baitarly, followlna tha R«d Hill Road, Bay, and from . th*ne* running (1) Dwted April II, 1MI. H minutes. He could submerge County of Monmooth for thr*s ream to tht Bun Hollow Eosdi thane* (1) Southerly, along War* Orlik a»d ti* running MM for every' moving chassis tion for radiators. fclmselt three and four minutes and tor the following municipal offlesi, alonar the Bun Hollow Road easterly to boundary llns.ol Election Dlitriet No. t NOTICE OF REOISTRY AND ELECTION the Mew York and Xong Branch Ball- to Park Avenui; thtnc* (t) E«tt*rlr. part. Plui inspection. ofl8 points where „ • •— ' > underwater. He told of the.beauti- vli.i Two Councllmen, for th« full t*rm road right of way | thane* (4) Northerly, along Park Avtnue, to Hoiford AVtiiVt! Bontuh el Fair Hevea, N. "J. ful marine life, including close con- of three years, and two Justices* of th* along; tht New York and-tone'Branch thine* (I) Northerly, along Hoiford KoUte of the tlm* tod plte* ef kdt> 4.5MHC PMIM-fmh r.c.v yh^ for, ^'e for full terms of live yean each. RallrcKd right of way to MUI Brook; tVt ylfh. barracuda, shark and Further Notice. Avenoe. to th*'N*w Monmouth and At- Ing a* Genersl Election and of th* -(*)—Easterly; will i Htirhlsnili Roadtoadi; thencthsjees «> East offiears to bt elected and meeting* of th* 2. W1NTB MADI V11POIMOTOI Oll-ptr- other dangerous 'fish. He said a DistricLt "Electio 'n• fBoardK ! Inl and for the •Boardi ot Portion In the Boro»gfc-»t- Brook to thi Chaptl Hill Soad; thine* erly; along laid road,itoad.'tos LeLeansra d Av»- Fair Haven. ia"ti*"Count7of Monmonth, , feet lubrication through freering-to hot 5. IATTUY CAM - Iniurance of ample fish would not attack a human be- Borough of .Eatontown will tit at tie («) Northerly | along th* Chapel HIM nui: thence (S) Northerly, along Leon- r ing unless within a radius of a platen hereinafter designated on Tun- Road to the Mountain Hill Road; thenc* ard Avenue, to Rarltah'or Seuidy Hook 8UU of Ntw Jtrwy. engine, temperature ranges,. power for extra wintertime drain*. day, . November «, 1946, between th« (7) Continuing In a straight Um atlll Bayi thtnee (I) Westerly, along Raritaa Notiet I* btnby glvm that tlOtatrat few inches. "riio men who per> hours of 7:0»~A. H. and 1:00 F. H. northerly along the Mountain BUI Road or Sandy Hook Bay, to the point or Beetlon trill be held In saAir the / formed .these hazardous tasks Were Eastern. Standard time, for the purpose of to Park Avenut; thence (8) Westerly, pla;e of Beginning. Borough of Fair Havtn, in tht County of conducting a General election to rote Monmouth' and Stst* of New Jersey, ea • equipped with one utility' knife and uporr candidate! for the offices above •lone Park Avenui, to the County road The polling place for the Nlntt Bte- the only other protection wag to mentioned. runnlna. from New Monmouth to Key- tlon. District li the Community Fire Tueadiy, November «. 1I4S, between ta* Port, known at County Road No. Ti Housl. Appleton avenue. Ltonardo, K. J. hours ot TiOt A. M. aad lipo P. IL. have the body heavily-greased. -The following b • description of tit thinet (8) atlll Weeterly, along County HOWARD V. ROBERTS, Eastern Standard tlm*, at th* resptctlve Mr. McCuIlough .' cleared the Election District! In tie Borough of Eat- Road No. *,. to - th* point or plae* of polling.place! In said municipality. ontown and the polling place* la sami, Beginning. Town»hlp Cltrk- Said ilietion will hi batd la Ut t*M beachheads on Iwo Jlma, Okinawa Dattd April II, Wl, . munJelptllty for th* purpose of eleeong ' ' and Ryuku. He said It would only First Election District, Second Election. District, ; Commonly two member! of the Oenertl Asiesably Election District One l> hereby defined Know u th* Naveslnk Dlitrlct.) for th* SUt* ot New Jen.y, (or tht take a-fe-w.jniimtes-to make .the and dseerlbed as -that i«ctlon aod ttrrl- NOTICE OF RECISTRY AND ELECTION -Thi -boundaries of thi tun* - art - a* Shrewsbury Bcreugk, N. I. ----- County of Monmooth; tw» Mtmhtn of venture. successfully as one man tory of the Borough lying eait ot a line followi, viz.: the Board of Choiin Freeholder! for the could set off in one second 1,000 designated u follotrai Notice of the tun* and plae* of hold- Couaty sf Monmouth fur three r—n; BEGINNING at the point when center Thi polling pliei for th* Second Dte- ing the General Hectlon and of th* tons of dynamite connected to 4,400 tlon DUtrict la tht Navaslnk Fir* BOUM, •nd for thi following munltlpel offices, line of the Stat* Highway lntenwti La- Naveslnk, N. J. officers to be elected and meeting* of the TII, i Two Counsilmen, for the fall term ! 17 Battery Place, New York 4, N. Y; feet of wire. fetra'e' Broolc: thenci along the cenUr BEGINNING at th* Intersection of th* Board of Election In the Borough of of. three rears, a Collector, for tk* full line of the 8Ut* Highway to th. point boundary line of the Boroagh of Atlantic Shrewsbury, In tht County of Monmouth. term of firar y'irs, and thre* Juetisef ot • One of the amusing Incidents he where South itrstt IntenecU with the Highlandi and Seventh Avenue, ud State of Ntw Jtrssy. th* ftae* for tha fall Um at fivi yian told was that some Japanese sol- Stat* Highway) thtnee along ctnter Una Node* It hartby given that a Oensral of South -street to tie point wh*r* the from thtnet" running (1) Southerly, Election will he held la and tor th* diers who Vere captured on Okin- center line of Rlehardaon avenus later* along Seventh Avenue to Hillside Ave- Borough of Shrewsbury, In th* County of Further Nttkfc awa actually believed they were in secta ~the ' center -line of Soutli ttreet; nue; thenc* (i) Weeterly. along Hillside Monmouth and Stat* of Ntw Jtrtt]'. on Aad totiet It forther gin* that tkt thenci In a atralght line to th* Inter- Avenue to Southilde Avenue, thence (S) Tuesday, November 6, 194E. between the' .DUtrlet Button Boardi G and for the the Great Lakes. Southerly and Westerly, along Southilde Borough of Fair Havtn urill sit at the section of Hop* road and Cranberry Avenue and Old Woman's Hill Road, to houn of 7:00.A. M. and 8:00 P. M- The speaker had only the high- brook. . " Eastern Standard time, at th* respective pltete hereinafter dttlgnated aa Toe*, Mountain Bill Road; thence (4) South- polling placea In astd municipality. day. November I, 1141. hetwem th* est praise for the fdod and treat- PlBce of tutting of Board of Election erly, (long th* Vhlpboorwlll Valley Road hour! of 7:00 A. V. and 1:10 P II. Tydol Flying^p Gasoline and polling plac* for the First Election to thi road leading from the Mountain Said election will bt hdd In th* laid ment he received. Eastern Standard time, for th* parpow of District U BorouRh Hail. Hill Road to Brown's Dock Road and municipality for the purpow of (letting eondoetlng a Geoersl elteMon ta - vot* The Rotarians enjoyed, the talk Second Election District. •long eald road until It Interteets with two Member* of the General Assembly upon candidate* for the offlus abov* Election District Two li hereby de- the Brown's Dock Road; thence (5) for the Stste of New Jerseys for the so much that they are hopeful1 of ~" " *d. ' . - "will put wings on your car" nned and described u that section and Southerly, along the Brown's Dock Road County of Monmouth: two Member* of laries of th* Election District* la having the speaker return and tell territory of the' Borough lying weet of to tha Shrewsbury or Naveslnk River: the Board of Chosen Freeholders for the the line'as set forth above. thence (8) Following the Shrewsbury or Sqnty of Monmouth for thre* years, aad th* Borough of FalrJfavan, and the poll- more of his exciting experiences. . - Place of meeting ot Board of Election Naveilnk Rlrer until Its Intersection with (or th* following municipal offices, vis.: ing plac* In aach district, ar* aa followi I President. Frederic Ki Adacaa In- ill, betwtsn Th* polling pile* for tbt Fourth Sec- two Msmbsrs of thi Qintral Assembly ths hour* of TtOP A. M. and llOO P. M. tion District I* the Bravint Park and for thi Statt of New Jersey, for thi Eastern Standard tlm*, at tha rsspeetlt* Leonardo Fire Herat*, Center Avenue, County of Monmouth; two Hembsn of tolling placet In said municipality. Leonardo. N- J. • th* Board of Cheim Friiholdir* forlhs BEGINNING at thi IntanwetSon of County of Monmouth for three yean, Said elKtlon will be held la the aaU Seventh Avenue with th* boundary lln* and for the following municipal offleei. municipality for th* porpoe* of tiaotli* of th* Borough ot Atlantic Highlandi, vla.t One Townihlp CemmltteennaB, for twt Mtmbtn of tht General Assembly and running thence O) Southerly and full term of thrte issn, forthe Stall of Ntw Jtrtey. for tl* Westerly, along the boundary of Bee- County of Monmoath: two Manbsrs of tlon District No. 2 to the Mountain Hill Further Nolle*. ths Board of Chosen Freeholders for tke Roid. thence ft) Westerly, along And notlct Is further given that tt* County of Monmouth for three years, V Mountain Hill Road, to an angl* In said District Section Board In and for th* ud tor the following municipal omees, road In the property formerly known as Township of Holmdel will sit at th* vis. i A' auycT for ths full term et two the Hosford property! thence (8) .North- plae* h*rtlntft*r delimited en Tuesi year*, two Coanillmtn, for the fall tern erly along ths private, roid through the day, November «, 1145, between ths of three retrs; a Councilman t» til tk* rToiford Woperty. to the lntfrt«tton of hours Bf JlOO A, M, M*. «!O0 P. M, anuslnd.term of WIIIIMB B, C"h*rl> Park Avenue and Hosford Avenui-. Eastern Standard time, for the purpose of deeeandt and a Oounellu>tn to fUltia thence <<) Northerly, along Hosford conducting a General eleetlon to rot* unixplrtd term of George X. Woodhtad. Avtnue, to - the_ County road running upon candidates for the offices abort ho ha* mured from the borough. mtntloned. Further Notice. —The polling pla«t-forHolmdel_TowHf mouth, leing County Road No. Ti •hip li at tli* Township Hall, Holmdel, And notice U farther »lvt» thai t»* thence (5) Easterly, along isld County New Jereey. District BecUon Board In and for tha mad. .to Leonard Avenue* thence

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If you vice h« renders is a helpful, phone-In advance, he tflll one, And there's no "doing- make all arrangements, so Vou-a-fnvor'' attitude, , that all you hsve to do It to He. cuts out'necdlf»» rig- •Inn nn'd pick up the caih marole ••nd-trtilMii-bowu-«i Injr money n simple, friend phone or writ* and he'll tell jy transaction,, He -nmlioi you how to' get your'. loan pajM to rriin and women entirely by; mall, Kttp th» flag of victory HNANCE-COMPAriY. tomotoe5,,. BED. BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 Page Eleven. Seii Bright Odd Mij» Edna Healey FeUow* Install Become* Engaged Matthew I'/ Henry RenAaw NobU Girl To. _ RELIABLE PAINTEft and DECORATOR -' Grand Of Lodge "/ Wed William Bradley • . Phone Red Bank 1071 This is to inform my patrons that I have sold Stl Bright Odd Tallows lpdge .'Announcement -if inade of the officers were installed at but week's engagement of Kiss Edna Kath- meting by Edward E, Button, dej> leen Healey, daughter ..of -Sir's. ' Reridence, 49 Wertnde Avenue; Red Bank, N. J. my business to Mr. J. N. Beers of Red/Bank, uty grandmaster of Dlatrlct 16,.iub. Claire V. Healey, and . the late stitutlng for Charles Gray of. Dis- Michael P, Healey of Jersey City, who conducts a coal and oil planyat 38 trict »». who was M.- . to William.F. Bradley, son of Mr. HaiwU Gahn, who irai named and Mrs. Harry C. Bradley of Blng- Burrowes Place. , . •.. . . : warden of the lodge, waa welcomed hata avenue, Rumton. back 4 to the lodge. He told of Miss Healey attended Dickinson some of bis experience while serv- high school, Columbia and Lee ing'ovsr three yean in the Navy. Business schools and , Seton Hall I desire to thank you for your kind patronage Deputy Button emphasjied this college She Is secretary to the pro- ANNOUNCING year1* war cheat fund wMoh Will gram director of the Jersey City through these many years. go toward rebuilding of Odd Pel- YMCA. ' lows lodge in Europe! The goal* Mr. Bradley; recently returned set by the. Q<>4 Fejtafrs of,New Jer- home after SO months overseas THE OPENING Continuance of your patronage will be appre- sey and tte Rebekahs i« $17,000. ,, with the, army. He was assigned Officer! inetalled were: ; noble to an infantry unit as a forward OF EDWARD C, FIEDLER Observer and he saw action in Af- ciated by Mr. Beers, who will render you grand, Henry-Renshaw; vice grand, rica, Sicily and Italy. He recently -WilHaanv R,. Fowler, Jr^recordlng Edward, C. Fiedler of "Little Sil- received his honorable discharge. secretary, Clarence Stevens/treas- ver was elected a' trustee of the Mr. Bradley graduated from Rum satisfactory urer, Allen Johnson; financial sec- Monmouth County Historical as- eon high school and attended Mon- retary, Oscar Anderson; warden, sociati»n-ai_thejlTth annual meet- mouth Junior college Harold Gahn; right supporter to ing at Freehold Friday. , GRAFF'S MARKET the vice grand, Edward Cllne; Trustees .re-elected were Mlai chaplain, Arthur Boyce; Inside LouUe Hartshorne, Mlddletown; Halloween Party At Formerly Henry's Market guardian, Paul Peterson. William 8. Holmes, Freehold; Mkf Visitors were preeent from lodges Edith Johnson, MaUwan; Mrs. Lincroft Friday . 13S SHREWSBURYAVE. • RED BANK of Rod Bank, Bradley. Beach, As- Samuel Rlker, Mlddletown; Miss bury Park and Belmar. Alter the Laura Harding, Holmdel; State Jack o' Lanterns, black cats and meeting tbe members and guests Senator- Haydn Proctor,. Asbuiy cornstalks comprised the decora- i had refreshments at Charlotte's Park;. Mrs. Nicholas O. Rutgers, tive scheme Friday,night at Lay- tearoom on Ocean avenue. Middletowrj;. MM. Lyle Klnmonth, ton's barn,'Lincroft, where a Hal Today, Thursday, Nov. 1st A beauttf nl example of Wanamaasa, and Richard W. Stout, Ioween party was given by Misses 1Mb Century furnishings, Aibury Park. * ' Lois Owens, June Johnson, Audrey showing the simple dig- Welcomed Home At Bennett, Helen Boylan, Babe Long, nity of-.the period. Csb- Lee Anable and Shirley CorBon. lnetmaken depend, on Family Reunion Attending besides those men- WITH A FULL LINE Pastor Welcomed. tioned were Grace Perry, Oeor- veneen for decoration • reunion.! -glwnna—Brauns. , .Robert OF and warmth. Vmr have Sunday at the home. Charles Howard, Jr., Joseph the iott-toneS. iar..,k6-.;.. son Cooper of Navesiok marked the Leo Davis, Jerry ton furniture to key. homecoming of her son, PPC old Cook. George L. Cooper, woo was honor- Reception For Rev. ably discharged last Thursday from the Army. J. L. Herr and Family MEBCHANT, SEAMAN FINED Staple Groceries 6x9 Domesti The. young ma.n who was attach- Buddy M. fiaker, 19, a merchant ed to the Fifth Army Air Force, seaman attached to the 8. 3. Fred- recently returned home after serv- A hearty welcome vrag extended erick C. Hicks, docked at Leonar- to Rev. John Lathrop Herr, new do, was fined }5 Tuesday morning, Prime Meats 9* ing two and a half years In the pastor of tbe Eatontown and Tln- southwest Pacific.—— :— by Recorder John V. Crowell on a iFl Methodiitchurches;- and- drunR^andnilsorderly-charge.- He Attending the dinner were Mr. hls wife and two children at a re- and Mrs. C. Richard Applegate of was arrested Monday "night by Of- Fresh Fruits and Vegetable! ception Wednesday evening, of(last ficer Leroy McKnlght after he had Freehold, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jer- week in the Eatontown edifice. vts' of Keansburg, Mr. and Mrs. resisted a member of the Military a. Lester Whltfleld presided and Police. ; NIC GRAFF, Clifford C." Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. a program of vocal and instrumen- Leonard Gehlhaus and children, tal selections ..was. rendered... Rev. and Mrs. J. Otto Johnson and Chester J. Padgett *of th'e Eaton- It pays to advertise In The Register daughter Jean Ottlllie; Thomas town Presbyterian church, Rev. Cooper, Marion B. Cooper and John Chester Apy of the Second Advent Cooper, all of Naveslnk. church and Rev. Marcus W. Smith of the A. M. E. Zion church ex- tended greeting and Rev., A. C. Your ruga are die center of attention in the room Rescue Two Duck Brady of Red Bank, district super- intendent, also spoke briefly." Ray- grouped around them, and Hunter* In Bay mond Bennett, president of the newly formed Men'e group, spoke their colon briny out die tones of the xwniture an Two Perth Amboy men were res- cued from drawning Friday after- in behalf of. that organization. draperies* The beauty of the whole room depends noon when the boat from which During the evening Mrs. Anna- they were duck hunting In Rarltan bell Dennis presented a gift to the on their brightness cleanlincsa-Mhat'i why it bay, overturned abcufli mile off "pastor'rirtfe-fronrithe^Eatontown Drugs ~ Cosmetics ~ Tobaccos the Union Beach shore. The men, Woiaan's SoBietyJo* 6htfstlan-8er- is to important to tend yonr ruga to Leon's for care* Jack Mtsso, 34, and Paul Clement, vice, and MrsXSftBjngton Wllktns, 51 BROAD ST. RED BANK M «m«rt ri JML-Were_resoued by Rudolph Cher- Sr., presiden- t VlgQgJlnton, Falls ney anoTBemar-MoKlttrisk both society, gave Mr present of Union Beach, who wentouTTH- >fconijhat_group. a motortioat to where tbe hunters KefreshmentB were served cry tne were floundering In the water. women's grroups- of both churches Store Open Sundays, 9 A.M. tot P.M. PHONE 2800 .They were removed to the Haz- In the church basement after the ard hospital, where they were public reception. treated for exhaustion and expos- ure. According to police the men's LIONS cries for help were heard at the Accident Slut THERMOS ESTABLISHED UU same time by two Union Beach boys In a rowboat, John Freiberg Settled For $2,500 Edward Reuther, who also An action pending in the Mon- 64-76 WHITE STREET RED BANK, N. J. rowed out to tbe scene of the res- mouth county circuit court was BOTTLE cue. settled out of court for |2,KXKby Rev. Wesley R. Steelberg of Plain- Pint Size field and the National Produce AT HOU5ECLEANINO TIME - ll&ttve-tn6-eA-ijcrui RUGS nud clianMiq hnr\ The Red Bank Register la sup- ported by local as well as out-of- company of Neptune. The suit town business men—Advertisement was instltut£djror..injurles suffered by the complainant and his .fam- ily who were riding with him In his automobile January 23, 1914, at the intersection of the Neptune highway and Greenwood avenue, Neptune. The produce company truck was being operated1 by Wil- 50c SWEETHEART liam T. Ryan of Asbury Park. It was the contention of Rev. NOXZEMA SKIM CHARM Steelberg that the truck driver of the National Produce company truck drove at an excessive rate of epeed through the intersection, TOILET SOAP without giving any warning of his approach. PWS TAX the settlement was effected' by Theodore D. Parsons and Eugene 3 cakes C. F. McVeigh, who represented the Steelbergs, and Frank Zlmmer of Newark, who represented the In- surance carrier of the produce com- now on/ pany. BARBASOL Thu'j whit millions sty -the women-who' have made RaybonTo Enter Largo 50c Size Union"Univeriity fabric sosps in New York, Chicago and many other cities. W lingerie, CTOCKingS, lOOK Mttef, Lieut, Comdr. John F. Carey, di- Ask fot'Chiffon Soap Flakes today. Compare'them last longer 1 rector of the. Third Naval dlstrlot with iny other brand in the world. Your, first bo* proves office of Naval Officer Procurement, 'You'll find Chiffon's rich, has announced that William Clar- Chiffon is GBNTiB with colors and fcbrics- QUICK with ence Raybon of Holland road/Mid- 22 dishes-KDp to hands. Then you'll agree:-"It's Chiffon creamy suds axe QENTLB with dletown, leaves for Union univer- i—froin now on!" • .-... .•_;,- colon and fabrics-safer for sity, Schenectady, New York this everything that's washable. " week to begin his Naval air cadet 50c education. Raybon was selected WIN A tor training recently and has been comic on Inactive duty awaiting enroll- Makes dishes, glassware sparklet ment q( the November class. Aj part of .the Navy's, recently- SHAMPOO JEEP! You get quick suds, leng-ltut- announced peacetime continuation ing suds and Iocs of them- of Its famed V-6 pilot training pro- In Pepsodent'* gram, he Is one of 2,400 young men with Chiffon! All your dishes selected to enter leading ' colleges 39 Tooth Powder Conteit simply shine with cleanliness. throughout the land this Novem- ber. One year of college training Will prepare him lor, pre-fllght and. mm flight training. Upon completion of this Intensive program, estimated 35? to be worth »27,000,"he "wiU be com-' Wild as a mlsilo'ned elthcf an ensign In the oil your haiid*! Navy or a second lieutenant In the PEROXIDE Your hinds stay softer, Marine corps. smoother when you use Chif- 8-oz. fon' Soap Hikes. Pot. Chiffon's Herbert Hunter In wonderful purity is KIND-' Air Force 9 Years 23 Master Bgt, Herbert ,8. Hunter,- •On of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hunt- er, 44 West Sunrffet avenue, Red Baltic, has boon discharged from the Army Air Forco after nine years of servicf. He'served In the. Caribbean area, in Panama and Mir Southtveit Pacirio, He , wan last Popular with the 894th Bomber group as a. maohanio. fit has bun *w»rdid Bjqnd. 125 ond avenue, ^fkw YoA aity/ with Uilf wife, ,th» tormir Aim*. I'tttlt, and tht|r son,, ' Al._'. ,, ,• SEP BANK BEGISTEB, NOVEMBER 1, 1045 » >rief aecond to decide,** th» ty- phoon *as moving n'orth.' My de- iion came by instinct rather thi thinking power. ™ the only thing » us, ^ U3Ha aot Bh g to thtee soutsou; I fear tthh e W»W anO all tymds would have bee'n . "For flvi nouns aftef mi "had »rt Man passed the' center' we~ to«c a ter- rible beating.. Seas -yere very les Hero On heavy, Winds were high the next 10 hours. The next 24 hours the Navy Hospital Craft •ea wa» high and-windj moderate. Sea gradually .reduced as we* en- tered the China sea and I sought After bringing hi* ihlj> through shelter, on -the west side of Okina- ' th» worat typhoon ever recorded, wa1 after a 300-mile run-around. C»pt William O. JBrltton, Newark, Bringing the ship, through In this a former Keyporf resident, who one far exceeds all the previous Loan and fiow important it is to you and the business nn from ordinary seaman in things I've done, put together, dur- World War Onei to akipper-of-the- Igrmy-wtaole^ferV—< '^-LL. 15,000-ton Navy Hospital ahip Re- And after all this Capt Britton pose in World War Two, now be- modestly commented, "At last I llevej he is a "real qualified «ea- think I am qualified as a real sea- man," He also spoke of the many of your farm to buy EXTRA bonds in this final Loan! Hli experiences were -wrrltten in times during the typhoon that he - a • Utter to his wife, Mrs, Olga had... thought of his wife and his Britton, w hi hid from crew mem-i two sons Robert and William. ben eager to reach him to express .Concluding the letter, he said: their appreclatloft.for guiding them "Very few men have seen the bar «af«ly through th» worst typhoon rometer below 36 and-lived to tell -r«eord«d-intfciPacifle area. When It. A hero made overnight could the word was - receives' the"n«ws- r7H7"t wa* also relayed to hi* mother, "The Catholic chaplain offered a. Mr*. Emily T. Britton of Ellrabeth mass of thanksgiving because of street, Ktyport, our escape. He had eom.e nice The Repoee, commission^ four things to .ssy about me." ' months ago at Brooklyn,- was at anchor In Okinawa bay September 18, when the oaptaln was ordered to take her.to sea because a ty-H. C. VanNote Is phoon was moving in, The object was to prevent the vessel from be- Claimed By Death ing tossed on a reef, or Crashing in- to another ship ' To "commemorate the ship's ex- Prominent Atlantic ~™ perience the crew prepared and ublished in a four-page pamphlet Highlands Citizen p THl'rledriigti^phoon rthTsHlp'r^leErdnriiig-tije-^phoon, Henry C. VanNote, aetlveirravlcT —Gopies-are-belng-sen.Lte_relatlvM^ lodge-and-chttrch-affalrsafc Atlan- of personnel aboard the vessel who tic Highlands for many years, died request it last Thursday afternoon at his Oapt. Britten's description of the home, 45 Grand avenue, after a storm follows: "Before we could long illness. - . • get out.ofthe harbor the wind had increased to 40 miles per hour and Born In Belford the son of the the rain came.down in torrents. late William VanNote and Anna M. We proceeded to sea and found we Lohsen VanNote, he was gradu- were unable to pass clear of theated from Keyport high school. -^typhoon-due-to-extremely-Jieayy, Starting as a clerk In the Atlantic Seven times'during die war you've been asked Victory Bonds will help pay the tremendous Held by millions of Americans, bonds will aeasand high wind,' which, should Highlands ~Nallonar6anlcrli6TOBr we have veered put of course, to cashier. He left the bank to be- "ioinlyejcO'a bonds tobelp^win-Victory. -Our. cost of winning tbe war. They will help bring provide*irreserv« of buying power to assure ^Sr6uia"1iav»~MirurTip-tm- the beach come.-, secretary of the Atlantic fighting men have finished their job ... let's our boys back home... will supply the finest . jobs CT^f or veterans, for other porkers. This due to large drift. caused_by_ihe Highlands Building 8c Loan associ- high superstructure. The wind ation, how known as tSe~M«rlrre- -fim'gh-ouesi Bay extra bonds sow... to help of medical care for. our hundreds of thou- reserve will help maintain prosperity for yon incnased and caused us to drift as Vlew Savings & Loan. He was fast sideways M we went forward. forced to retire more than three make Victory secure! . . sands of woundedT ~ T" 1 your community. -—^-—-———— To escape going on rjiefs 'we were years ago because of illness. —foreed-ta-hear_nwtttojea and In- Mr. VanNote had also been active to thej typhoon. .. • in clvlo affairs, haying served on "Thla ship took a terrible beat- the borough council, board of edu- ing. Everyone aboard tnought cation, sinking tunftTSOtmnittee-ani! •nd had come. Seas were up to T8 shade tree commission. He was also feet and a 180-knot wind. With the a 32-degree Mason and member of rudder hard right for 30 minutes, Monmouth lodge 172, Atlantic High- and engines full ahead, we were lands; a member of Salaam temple unable to change course more than of Mystlo Shrine, Newark, and five degree*. The sea wag picking Bayaide council, Jr. O. U. A. M., ui up and pounding the daylights Belford. •" ~6uT3»f~ta: —— MtrVeniNote^was-long actlve^ln ."Aft«r_thtJutllct«T *o get u»Ihejiethodlstjchurch, where he had *_out of It, we had to ease In toward' served many years as a trustee~aBd center" in" order to keep the ship superintendent of the Sunday- .from being pounded to pfeces. No school. He was twice married, his one can Imagine, let alone visual- first wife being Miss AnriaE. Gard- "HfSNS'klKiG eeas over. the bridge. The pilot house took sea and we were up to er teacher In the Atlantic High- our' knees In water.. During this lands high school, who died In 1933. time I had no other guide but aHis second wife Is Anna F. Wills, compass. W« were tolling like a who survives with his son, William cork. Q. VanNote, Ph. D., a professor at '"By Careful maneuvering we North Carolina State college at managed to keep headed In asRaleigh. much as possible, Increasing and Funeral services were conducted decreasing engine turns to best ad- Saturday afternoon at the home by By buying bonds ratEer tKan scarce goods, we They hold dollars in-store to pay for our chil- vantage and using rudder continu- Rev. Roy-E. Williams, Jr., pastor ously both ways to prevent us from of Atlantic Highlands Methodist help keep die lid on prices . . . keep our Victory Bonds form a reserve for dren's education ... right through college. coming broadside. church, and Interment under super pledge to fighting men to protect their dol- days". They provide a backlog for needed "When we hit the center there vision of A. M. Posten * Song was Victory Bonds purchased today, will provide was a dead oalm and a vacuum in Pair View cemetery. lars' buying power. We prevent inflation... farm repairs and replacements ... for mod* the scientific knowledge and training so nec- which caused our ears to hurt. TaoUum on boilers went *elow-25 _ ijllkjrias five or six times as much and its follow-up of depression. i buildings, improved stock, better homes. essary in die world of tomorrow. Inches; Barometer -was below 26; calcium aiTlsTottWln-other-foodBr tt eould register no more. While In this calm, we managed to Bookcases Cabinets change course to south and run through the center. Shelves "On reaching the outer perimeter MADE TO ORDER the .fury of rain and wind hit again. Fortunately it hit on ourFreeman Radio & Mfg. Co. quarter. This happened to be the MAKE VICTORY SECURE. .beat'course possible and I only had 181 First Ave, Atlantic Highlands SPARKY S INN . ROUTE 35 JUST ACROSS COOPER'S BRIDGE Middletown Township

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J f r •a uiren.1 .t tfr.x .Jt. ..-V -^ . .. -fr, TF ^.."7' ~-*' ** -> •„... RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 Page Thirteen. Mtttafly M4«, » w* PBiWYTBUAN CHURCH O9 ttlMSON another b~*i*S astdsc that OM channel b* eiWwUd *» ttw otnar Date Submi sld»ofth«draw*rl4«toth*W«stldfthd*rl4«»toth*Wt, At that hearing,. w»snbmittod th* testimony that T»» *** presented kttlM^MO hscrlng: and also our Leonardo «stko*4ea as to tht'Us* If ltoprove- taent wax*, mad*, and. "then we slewed- the actual. Jlgiirci M to what was the use of the channel, and It shewed that our predictions; 0KCUN1STAND On Proposed ImproyemfHt wers only ene-iAK pf wott the DIVISION OF OENERAi MOTOR'S CORPORATIQU actual use of the ohinnel was. I cajouamw. To Harbor Held At Atlantic Highland! merely dU this lEUstraUon to snow th* great demand for harbor / facilities In our locality. WILLIAM CALVIN COLBY Th» following brief relative to. syttem was set up by tha townahip Recently we ascertained that it MINISTER Visitors Con ^Appoints as its the improvement o( Beady Book under a "Trust Aeoount-aLeonardo was the plan of the Btato Board ot if at Leonardo was submitted to Harbor," through the regular-town- Commerce and Navigation to con- the V. S. District Engineer at a ship budget sider.tht estajbllshment of one /or. bearing at Atlantic Highland! by "Hie amount expended lor. dred- more additional harbors or boat AUTHORIZED DEALER the Leonardo Harbor -commission ging a ohannel. Into the harbor was basins similar W the one they now First Methodist CEurch and tha township committee ot $10,000 expended in the year 1989, have at Forked river. In~~Beptem- and SB,000 in ththee ysar 1H0. oer our commlttse paMed a> resolu- Mlddletown. Among those who This year, the Board: of tion offering to turn over to tha \. 247 Broad St., Red Bank •poke In favor'of the project wire lull year, in unu, uiv MVMU UA State our harbor complete and ask- Cralr Flnnegan, township engineer, Commerc* and Navigation expend- Ins; them to make * survey as to RBV, ROGER J. SQUIRE, Pastor Edgar p. Murphy, director of the ed the sum of J9.0Q0 to do tome the possibilities of making this one board of freeholders, . Victor E. nelmor. e dredging work on the chan- of the State owned and state oper- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, IMS Grossinger, Lawrence A. Carton, To recapitulate the total amount ated Harbor*. The stato board 11:00 A. »L—Sermon by pastor on •Deliver Us Trom our FrtenoV Jr., John T. Lawley and William 0. of money expended upon the har- voted to make a survey of the mat- Johnson, members of the township bor at the present time it as fol- ter and this is now bring done. IF, M.—Sermon theme, The Years of Our Life' committee; Walter Schoellner and low*, vis:... I asked tha engineer for th* board Charlta X HesrM, Jr., members of Original Coat « 160,000 as to whether it the state took It ,' CORDIAL WBLC»UE TO ALL! the Leonardo Harbor commission; FWA. Project - 8,000 over,* If they would still desire, a. WPA Prbjept « 80,000 federal channel Into the harbor and James A. Qrodeslw, secretary of BBdd. off CommercCm e * Naviga- fas stated that I was authorised to fBi IelvUgaLo Won of-N. J. ->,00Q. state for him that they would most association and Capt William Den- certainly be interested in stl* * for SALES and SERVICE of all nis; a member of the state shellfish Total $124,000 channel and to say that he heartily rNOVT -—~-^ commission. „ . • . Then, too, it will be found- that endorsed It. Leonardo la a totfri whloh la aa major part of the income from But aside from that, ({'the stats' Individual and Family Group Hospitalization, FRIGIDAIRE HOUSEHOLD, COMMERCIAL, the operation of- the harbor of |11,- does not take over the harbor,' It 8H),'2a WM,expended for capital ex- is'our intention to have the same Plan. /-Send for Circular. and AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCTS penditures, upon the project; ~"- enlarged. 7 — -—- __ along the south shore of Sandy Referring to the above report Regardless of that we submit in Monmovth and Ocean Counties Hook, bay: . as to the-financial operation of the that wlth-tfce—present conditions THtaBfRT ^J. MARVIN The north shore of Monmouth harbor, the year 1M1 was the high and present showing, we are Justi- county it located along the south point In operation. It is really the fied'In urging that- the-ohaanel be Highway M. MaUiran, N. J. TeL Matawan MW shores of Sandy Hook and Raritan only year where there was1 a fair token &jff by the government as.a bays which are together, the west-, test as to the operation. Prior to federafproject. INSURANCE . JERSEY CENTRAL erly portion known as Raritan bay that time, difficulties with the chan- We realize that the United States LUTE . FIRE LIABILITY end the easterly portion known as nel Interferred some with the op- Engineers office Is one of the fed- 1 ACCIDENT " CASUALTY BTJEGLART APPLIANCE CO. OFFICES Bandy Hook bay. • eration and then,.o7 f course, came eral agencies which • still believe Alone the.south shores of these Pearl Harbor and gas restrictions that an expenditure ot federal 4jw»_have seven munict and operations since that time have funds should not be made on any Main Office: paUUes oatnprlslng In order Key. been practicallly nilnil.—nnl. g ifo SJroJect-Unlesj the results to be pb- port Borough, Union Beach bor- add that the figure*g for IMS are talned will warrant the ex 701 MAIN ST., ASBURY PAR ough, Raritan township, Keans* not all completet . . and that the operation is _ , Pbi AtMIKY PARK M77 burg borough, Mlddletown town- The harbor has berths for 80cal one from a strictly business You and your friends are cordially invited •hip, Atlantic Highlands borough boats aid- in'.lMl sthey were all angle. We submit ^Kt we meet and Highlands borough. taken and at least twice that num- this test right now. . to attend the opening of the Branches: The 1M0 cenaua shows the com- ber were turned away. These came And before closing;, we desire to bined population of these kicalltlei not only from our own area, but stress the Importance of navigation 90S ARNOLD. AVE., POINT PLEASANT to b« the following; from all counties in North Jersey. upon our bays and Harbors in the M»nef POINT rUASANT MQ Keyport _ 5,567 In fact the major part of the boats post war period. As you know, the 2,076 which did berth there in 1941 did construction of. boats during the Raritan township l,66i not come from Leonardo and theWar period has been staggering. "Windmill" Bar and Grill H MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK immediate vicinity. Many- of these are small boats. The RkMWi MO SANK U» Keonaburg 2,904 MlddUtown townahip 11018 Seeing the demand for harbor fa- universal opinion seems to be that Atlantic Highlands cilities, the Harbor commission during the next ten years..the use bit Saturday Evening, Nov 3, 1945 ST., FREEHOlb HlflaSnds —7—-- Immediately took-»teps-to increase, of pleasure craft will Increase i KKHOID 144 the facilities, and purchased "many foldr—Thousands —of—our many acres of, land to the South young men who' nev«r were dh the This figure rs the permanent all which would give space to enlarge water before, have been in the AT JUNCTION ROUTES 33 and 34 the-year round population. tha harbor to. many times its pres- Navy and their interest In the pp ent size. Also an enabling Act was water will continue. The summer population of. these We think the engineers office did seven places is well on to 160,000. passed by the New Jersey legis- lature autiiorizln.2 the expenditure a wise and far-sighted act, when Collingswood Park Farmingdale, N. J. ed valuation for tax - a number ot years ago they placed be year 1916 is as fol- Jawe-the-i the plessure craft ht-the-classlfica- WEST AVENUE LONG BRANCT | but of course when the war came tlbn of commerce when considering — Josephine^!ormerly-of-^Friars Inn" _, . $ 3,785,890 on, no appropriation bills for such Improvements, of waterways. That bn.on Beaoh — 1,281,953 purposes were passed. farsightedness and judgment have Haritan Township 92,825 We find that this location is the been vindicated In the present war, Keanstnirg .3,623,100. Ideal one for a harbor as it Is near with thousands of- pleasure craft Mlddletown Township _ 8,900.595 the point of Sandy Hookand there- and ffielr• "owners "bseaws" part Atlantic Highlands 2,819,780 by convenient for sailing outside of the Coast Guard Reserve and Highlands-^.— and also to the west to Raritan nt in many hnum mifih week do- xmsso bay or to tHeTSstTlp~the-8hrews» Ing patrol duty alonR our entire f Total -_ *22,983,26*,, 3 bury. We believe this has been coast and thereby released so many I —At Leonardo on thth e soutthh shorh e demonstrated. Then too there of the regular force for active duty 1 ot Sandy Hook bay there Is now would be a large demand tor spaces for party fishing boats that became elsewhere, We know of many men Parker-Ri|§^Radio located a 'yacht harbor, and It Is In our locality who performedthis desired to have the United States so popular before the war, but of duty, whose Interest In the water course we did not have space for and their experience upon It, start- Specialists in to this harbor from deep water and *d right lieie lu llie ta chan- tee of the Township of Middle- point out to you what we have al- nel Into Way Cake creek, and the town. • • . * ready done. appropriation Is now Included in the -present-Biv.B».,J»nd^JBj era! projects' along the shores ^f bin pending before Congress. Raritan and Bandy Hook bays:' appropriation ia~ contingent upon One, the ohannel and Harbor at the sum of $73,000. being expended Comptbn'f creek, at Belford and by the local county or state agen- Fort Monmouth, which is used by cies to provide a yacht , harbor;- commercial boats exclusively—serv- they have none now. Right here ing the .fish factory and those en- we already have a harbor now in gaged in fishing, clamming and oth- operation, and surely the obligation er products from the water, The to provide a Channel here, we be- other is located at Keyport, where lieve, is a-more justifiable one. the boats of the Ktansburg Steam- But w» believe that the channel boat company tie up. Into Way Cake creek, is necessary For many years there was a too, because the development of the crying need "for a yacht harbor use of all kinds of boats In our lo- along these shores. For a number cality la'going to be oa the in- of years there had been a small crease. harbor located at Leonardo, pri- Just as an illustration—In 1880 vately owned and operated, and your speaker conducted the hear- due to lack of funds, soon fell Into ing at Belford relative to extending disrepair. the channel at Compton creek from Recognising this (treat need, the the mouth up to the drawbridge. Mlddletown' township, committee, At that time we submitted statis- the governing body of this locality tics as.to the use of the harbor and appointed a Leonardo Harbor com- gave our statistics as to what mission. This was In 1937 and a would be th» use if the Improve- ment was made. • \ survey was mademae,, anand_d a harbohr r was -In-1988;--the- Improvement-was and constructed. ~T~ The following U a brief resume of tha capital expenditures that have already, gone Into this project, as shown by the ordinances adopt- ed by the township making the ap- propriations aVallable. viz: Ordinances authorising appropri- ations M follows; August 12, 1987 $ 8,000 October 8, 1B37 30,000 March M, IBM 10,000 April 31, 1BS9 . 10,000 1M0 8,000 Total $60,000 These ordinances were funded by the. toWnshlp in the following man- new, vis: . . Assessed against tha proper- ties In Leonardo _— |26,OO0 long distance lints an still crowded— .tions by bhe Co. of 20,000 Yes, it is smart to carry crowded! with the calls of returning veter- Balsed by the Township of Mlddletown at targe eith- •Travelers Checks with ans and with the activities of Industry, er by.bond Issue or tax- ation : 15,000 you when you art * W .„„__ _ 166,000 stranger in a different NOW ON DISPLAY s was expended for Cbnitruc- 'city." You'll have' no ' • - The new 19W Ford. Is not only the smartest Ford ever built, but In every w»y the 'finest. So we're still asking "PUflse ge easy on . tlon of the harbor, dredging It, building bulkheads all around It, trouble irfcashinf it. If Advancements everywhere you look, Won and roomy two-tone"lnte'riorsT.",/."fcorseV "• ";""-••*•- long Distance"-^ majring fewer calls, railway *.nd boat.storage yard and some work on channel,, - *you-are going on.'a trip power stepped up from 90 to 100 . ..new performancei and outstanding ease of handling. frittercalls; And It will be noted that'all tfcl« Hew springing, assures a fuU-«u»hloned, level ride. Brakes are newly designed. bydraUl*' work was done and financed toyth e . . . come in' and get locality, les, eitrs large for quick, smooth, quiet slops. Around the block er across the country, . In addition to this th«re was a ypur Travelers Check- e hope; new circuits now, being contract under grant from the Pub- here's • car you'll drive with pride—and constant enjoyment. We eordtaUy Invite ytm llo Works Aiimii»««t»»tiAt| fiMi.^ii.. to come In and see It! . ' ' . . , , bulh will ease the pr*tiure--«o w* can dlMonal jstUn'tt the awutu; the f approximate cost-of whloh was $8,- *»*<** /i «ga|n provld* lh« prompt^ affictoni service 000 of which the federal govern- that i« always our aim; <. ,'.,.., meat JMM l»,7B0 anf tie Township -„« there we* (Jie eonstwjotlon of ttweoMrita wall uround tb« hMbor, and the Ittproyeme&t o{ - titilt kl d hih M 'Mi lUt _ r ->< - BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 1,1945

E8SO 1€«' 111 Ouruekl (U 120 149,1 Devertaax 1(4 1M 111,1 -•141.7 Ml 146.4' 145,1 AshUry Eleven/ 32-6 #/L HO VX 11 "1—1 It 1.6 Globe '•- I 911 147.1 ' —•———/., • VlnceVBir I t 828I5«« Timely Nc "IS" Clio - I I 110117.10 Stohle's Sax SI4.I 2,200 See Powerful Red Bank Phil's Eseo .. 4 I 1411ITO0 On the Great Ontdoon Local No. US 4 I ,117 797.10 Vu'i Sweat Shop... ,4 I 871 ' Team Rip Bishops' Defense INDIVIDUAI, AVERAGES 6 HO W. Ftbibtber But. BACK m THB OBOdVB . la within, killing feng*. Many hif : Rti Bank high school'* football B. Bahr In' the articles which have ap? ers a»~a»t to ihoot whin they t Buccaneers reached the . highest Farwell pearad la this column duping the out of range. This wsulUr' Long-coy wounding many birds whiob peak of their* football ventures in Costa past fishing season, tha editor has tie-past three years under Coaches Ntclerlo not shown up to very good advant- able to fly off but eventually dU,'| Ptogitore and Phlpps when they de- Elitrlm 0. Konuli tn order to overcome this,; A. Ksrnek age in the art of catching his share feated the Group 4 Asbury Park C MICHAEL'S BAB land lets one or two diooys F. Palandi-ano ', -.12 «2!4 a. Julian of tha big fellows. ' In fact, when Bishops 32 to 6 before 2,200 fans Arnone 1B2 I have been present, whan the from the main bunch within : on the West Bergen athletic field. "Puttie .'..I _ its lucky anglers' were, discussing their trame killing range of his gun i Beaortlng to ground' plays almost C. Kuffini WATSON tABS HEN'S 188 never shoots until the btods a Stoble catches.of. 20,30 and 40-pound "trip- exclusively--they used only two D. La/ayett* BOWLING LEAGUE . 144 in ars, I have been inclined to bow my come within at least that range.; pass plays—the Blinker backs ran L. Aumtek ..... Black ducks, as all gunner*. 1 Smith .. The Metal Shop continues to lead ' head In shame. 1 felt that I was around the ends, went' off tackle - SHKEWsBUBY FISHEBY are wise old birds. They will and bucked the center to roll up 11 Jeffrey . ,. the Watson Laboratories men's slipping and beginning to lose my J. Palandrano bowling league'With 14 wins and 4 Mohr lf7 114 grip. But that was before last Ugh over a bunch of decoys first downs In a tremendous exhi- Cook .... g Dummy •„.„ 144 cook their old heads over sldewlj bition, of power from the single McCoy ~ Second place is bbeini g hthotlly Bruno .- Saturday. I am now back In theand give them the once over.j ^gT~ TEis~W»rearried .on-despite Morris contested by Procurement, Repro- groove and hitting on all six I Luselano th am feeling like a million dollars. I everything doesn't took on the the loss of Irving Reeves and Jack C.—B duction and Radar No. 2—all three and up they will keep right on i Ackley, both first string backs. Duncan TWIN DINEB can hold my head high and look a F. Lafayett* teams having; won 12 games and Ul fellow lahirmaa straight in the ing. In thi years I shot etvi Asbury lost Its fourth straight losfS. . • .':- . 178 t g 'Chesapeake flats I found one lit 141 y He waun'TUnHarjej^but ht -Moa, Having beaten only Lake- evenipPaulg Altoreohwith a W* 0high-lighte series to becomd the lit -117 waa the toughest nth, to UeKTIiswa way_tojool them. Take fix ^wood this year, "The Bishops were ith 221 and : unable to present any sort of de» the league IANQFORD'S TAVERN ever done battli with. Probably eg. of 182. some of Use 80 and 40-oounder guy* them In a little bunoh away feme and Red Bank capitalized on STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS, with looff at ray little ?7 pounder. the main body. Put then every opportunity. - ' ••;"'. •w x, AV Lit them, b4cause they can't hurt shore. Or better still, If you . A. foreshadowing of what was to Metal Shop , my feelings- now. No.t after the been fortunate In killing a happen perhaps occurred soon af- Proour«m«nt demonstration of piscatorial skill take a sharp stick and run it ter the start* of the first period. M. Auowek K«pro -SL _ 190 ^g8 UI_ tune-wai offside,_and_lt Qradually. foot After.foot Xreturned This is thi tint in knportenci of I bucked Into pay dirt on three STOBLE'B BAR Van Not* . ...__.._. . . 92 147 Point Pleasant 160 1« Haserman ._ 159 1!2 127 JOHrJS-MANVItLE and 10 on the 40. Thompson made some precious line,' and then he de-IBs nnwritten~ruleT"or'th"«TiJBI plunges. Murdleo passed to Booth| r. fcafayette ...: ; 131 Byrne .— ..._.._.._._..-... 175 152 120. 86 Maxneld 1«9 149 181 127 L. Wilde - •• 1»2 . 119 a first down, DePasquale and Gil-cided to swing north, heading on an ing field: • for the' point and It was 20 toIT . 191 172 Bryan ' :... 127 139 D. CllendrleUo .. 144 148 164 After playing in enemy territory Longcoy ,....,..•„..•-....,•,*. .. 199 Hill __...,... 170 178 166 bert on two running plays went to angle toward tha beach, He came Don't cany your gun while The final Red Bank tallies came for the first six minutes, the Rum- M«t« . 213 •179. .143 230 280 Cook :. 21* .202 121 Handicap .._„_» _ 230 the 35. Again Thompson carried right into the roeks and then hunting except with the musalit in the last half. The first came on ion eleven fell before superior and he went to the 6-yard line, re- pointed down toward the ground,; a drive In the third period. After 958 9<8 950 B09 BOt 510 turned back to sea, My line had weight and manpower 46 .to 0, to 1096 871 715 HEADQUAKTERS gTOBIiE'S BAR Pasquale bucked to the one-yard or when in heavy brush, with ~ getting the ball- on a kick on their the Point Pleasant Gulls Saturday . LOCAL 293 1«6 171 gotten around a rock and I could Doran ".. . ]17 17B 147 J LeBedl 170 line and Pat Keelan, .who had re-feel it sawing, so there was noth- muole pointed towards) tbe 47, the Bucks -went to Asbury's 33. afternoon at Border, stadium. D.Failo 117 1«5 1S8 Temiejr ;.„, .. 126 W7 178 W. Lulle Jl» Never let the munlo sweep the Vaccarelli then carried to the 14 Rlonian ., 180 184 161 Grovel .._ ._.„..... 121 108 126 placed Hemberger, went -over on a ing for me to do. but try and Soon after the opening klckoff S. Palandrano 144 146 162 Pendercaat .... 147 124 137 quarterback-sneak. scramble aver 200 feet of slippery horizon, where fellow hunters after two plunges by Wilson and the Nichols eleven showed its best J. Pllandraho ^ 156 168 172 Gulden 138 US 110 would be In line of an accidental Murdleo hod gained three yards. S. Rufflnl ..: 178 169 161 5 The second period saw Neptune rocks in hops I could get oppMte football of the year to go Sown Handicap ...... 226 226 221 554 597 ltl take a IS to .6 lead, After a kick discharge. • [ • -• Wilson then went to the 8 and an :o the Point Pleasant lB-y&rd line. MICHAEL'S BAR him. At last the line became free Don't shoot at moving brUsm offside penalty gave Red Bank the 795 792 804 , 881 >«5 978 D. Aachottlno _ 113 149 184 by Leonardo had gone only to the and In a short time I maneuvered The visitors took over but failed !* WOODWORKERS A'. Travers, Sr. —... 121 -99 104 nor at any object until you have _, ball on the 3. Vaccarelll drove 114 116 49, Brown went to the 3T. Watson him in to where a friend of mine o gain three yards In a sequence FRIDAY EVENING LEAGUE Kelly' , _.,. 157 170 B. Kennedy 142 went to the 36 and an offside took Identified positively ""through to score, of plays that, went to the 19. Don Bayard _ ' . •... 129 177 P. Mlnton 162 126 121 was able to gaff him. Then it was bird or You wilt thua Bmraon. _.. lsl 144 157 the ball to' the li. Petlllo then that we discovered why he put up After a poor kick by Trocchlo Deter went back to kick and his Shower 146 161 123 - 148 507 412 bucked five times to go to the 8, avoid causing an accident all went outr on his 20-yard line, Mur- boot was blocked.. Rumson again HaWatlelt 167 148 180 LAFBEDA such .a Aght. The tall hook on thewith, the steadying delay you will Down 8-4 lie 159 Brown repeated his previous play "doodle bug" had magged him on dleo attempted to pass to Booth threatened from this point but af- 121 be more likely to bag you* on third down. There was Inter- ter a line play only went to the 17. Handicap .™. .190 215 l«0 M. Benton . 141 and scored on the end-around. Pe- the top of his head, which made It M. Jonea l}f 98 tlllo's kick ra good. y ference on the'play and Red hadIncomplete passes, gave the ball "to F.Cogwi 161 impossible to drown him. Tha Don't, when resting, lean yew 1 the visitors at this point and Rum- After the klckoff auid em ex- memories of this gallant fish will gun the ball on the 4, From here Mur- 141 490 144 g against m. tree or post nor dleo scored. son lost a golden opportunity to change of kicks, Neptune inter- more than compensate me for the llay g BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE HOME AND AUTO SUPPI.V cepted a Lion paai on the 33-yard It on the ground until you -A»bury-Park-roared.l»ekJojiear- -plerce-.the.pay_dM_lerritpry. 7. Aunuick ..—~ 116 IIS 101 many fruitless hours of squid toss- have first opened ththa breechbh. r .'Mt—Spffti—Mitsuvnxmsasm M. Marx 118 97 121 line, and Watson went to the .18. ing which I have spent on the'rocks • ly tally In the last period against lAL'S-TAVBRN " UM Don't, climb a fence, nor Jump From here the dam broke and ... 196 K."Gaiidort-^T=i; On the next play Watson threw a the Red Bank reserves. Starting the power runners of the Shore Hammond 'B. Menxaopana 141 this season, •— — •• a riltrli rrlth • Ins ii til jpm. unites from their 30 they had three first Hendrloka 110 pass to Brawn who scored on the you first open tha breech. And Conference leaders began to show BEAVERS Wymba B4J 605 18-yard heave. Petlllo'a try was • down to go to the 14, where the their wares. With Moore, Deter and Qulmby ... Til The largest striper which has learn to hunt with the safety lock P. Sohucker :. 144 M, Aunsck AOMB FURNITURE smothered. been reported during the past on triggers. Bucks held. ' Gray carrying, the Gulls made M. Benton . - ...... 187 Shlnn ...... P. Schucker 181 JIJ Red Bank had 11 first downs to 8three consecutive first downs to go L. Bradahaw 128 H. Murphy }« 144 In the fourth period the lions week was caught by Earl Henschel Don't draw gun toward you, for the Asbury team. They gained to the 20. From the T formation, D. Wla _. 1*7 961 A. Shlnn- ill }J5 tied It up. After a kick by Neptune of the Highlands Angler club. It muzzle tint,,from a. car, through 201 to 116 yards from scrimmage, OITASELLA'3 P. Mattel « the Lions took over on the 40, They weighed 32H pounds and rank! No. a fence nor on tha ground. A Moore went through tackle to go 161 and made the Blshops.Iose « yards over'to score. Gray's'point was HYENAS lit threw a pass which was. judged to 1 In tba club'a annual contest dozen different causes might apoir J on Tushes. On two passes Red Bank good, and the score stood 7 to 0 at I, Hentsopwie .——.-. 174 111 be Interfered, with on the 49 of the Henschel also. hai. entered a 47- denUlly spring the trigger. A. Tnmn Sr. • — lit 112 home team' With first down, thi Don't gun with or near an lt>> gained ,16~yaTas~to~~Asbury Park's the quarter. B. Paroali. 170 BATSHOBB BOWLING LEAGUE pound channel bus in the Field 43 on ft passes, A. VonVIItt MICHAEL'S BAR Lion* again passed and again and Stream contest. toxicated person. A drunken fUB* The game went one-sided In the .... 818 there was Interference on the 80. ntr la as dangerous as a drunken,' second period as several minor ln- ' ' .101 821 Gray > IX BOMB * AUTO SUPPLY Gilbert ran 16 yards to the 14. Af- The fall run of "Bostons" have driver, and for the safety of him- Bullcln LT ThomPRon uries handicapped Rumson, The , Brown ter PePaaquale gained two yards arrived. The main body of these self and others, should be report- l.G Pagano team put over three touch- on the next play he ran Into thi ed at once' to the wardens or Blcltlea C CEsponlto downs on a buck; by fieter, a 86- fish, according to tha Sea. Bright Marino 110 Piscntcllo secondary and caught a pus from police. .. v. Pttillo yard pass from Moore to Rltchings fishermen, are concentrated within Cohn HT Thompson for tha acdre.' The trya lew miles off shore from Sandy Don't permit yourself to become Booth HK Johl William nd an '8-yard off-tackle play In careless or reckless In the more), Hurdle* QII Troechla the closing minutes of the half by « ' 847 for point waa good and the game Hook to Monmouth Beach. They Wilion Hll Karvman VTOBLVI BAR ended at U-M. ' say that out there the ocean It exciting momenta of tba hunt Hamblln«- jm . Kelly Deter. Gray's point wai good after H«lp your State keep its record FB IMtehel the second touchdown^ and It wna Neptune had nine first dowiu to alive with bait Vucarein Leonardo's leven, and gained only clear of hunting casualties. '" 26 to 0 »t half-time. v Don't fall to respeot the rlghU BIDBLIOHTS IS more yards by rushing; 189 to An anonymous phone tail ..tells The second half saw 30points MIDDLBTOWNJ:R8 and protect the property of " tallied by the Gulls on a 8-yard end 120, Thompson, DePasquale, Phil- me that I am "all wet" when I menr . Bed Bank pleys South River at Mtad ... _..-.._.. 197 tloned in lut week'i oolumn that era and land owners and the West Bergen athletic field pn run by Maclntyre two minutes ef- M«r«r ..*.....,-„ 117 shoot within 4S0 fett of a house Saturday, Thn BrickHiwners, who ttr the half began, a pass' from Hor.t.r 167 standing for Leonardo. Bill Hem- the stripers had moved .South. He or outbuilding. Always obtain] have not" keen beaten, althdilgh Vincent to.-Pearovs in the- third Quaekenbdth •, • 187 barger booted an Styard kick, tba He laid that he anchored his boat permission to hunt. - , Nt Igngeitof th(,season in the Oo .at the 'Roller wrick" at Sandy' tied, since their defeat in 1943 by quarter arid an end run by Solbert n i Don't hunt on anyy ggovernmtnt from (ho one-yard line' In the. ^nst . 140 117 Hook'andlooking "ddwn"t»*6u*|(H ;inolUd|aif New Brunswick, were tied 12-12 by k reierv«l6nT";ilUd|i" period, ' J. Bruno BRBKTWOOD INN Neptune the clear'water he could lea great forts,, campt, landing fltldi, alr>,| a itrong Long Branch team Satur- FarweH ....i ... 1« The Bulldogs showed apark la the M, Jonea .. 740. 791 Brown schools ot green heads lying on the portst , aircraft stations, defente'f day,. Red Bank has not met ConcH Dummy ...... aHRBWflBuay DAIRY Johnson ...... -.-..-..-..-... 191 MoBralb bottom but refuted all baits offered. Denny's team In three years, You final -period against the visitors' re- D. Aionettlno ...... L. Emm on* ... Romeo Senndder factory prsmlses, Itorage yardfl nerves, going to the 0-yard line, but M, Smith Biihr . Pembleton My suggestion to Mr, Anonymoui li or .warehouse sltea, Such artsiJ 'Register correspondent, saw thi 1 Woodward Conrenr Middlesex team play their Bourn John Daumeyet intercepted a pnss Omni that the next time this happens to are usually re/trloted. ' v? Brook game, and foresees a gami to run for a touchdown, which was Is Don't hunt with a fbr«lgn-mad4'l 1 SYSTEM HIBHLAKDS R lint . gun uoleia it' la first d«tennlna4J -Wlth-the* Writer* aHght favorlteffttfr rtbaek-due-to clipping.—... , Oollano .... Watson oauae of their backflcld strength Capt, Jack Maolntoih was ipack STANDINO Or Thi Avon Oun club will hold whither they are legal; or have? Pd 171' 111 Thi game starts at 2 p. m. Com In the homo'llno-upi'tollpwlng r«- 7j covery from his twice broken nose, Initlllallon No, 3 .. Parker 111' 111 Tht Llont vlntf OOMA county to vimbtr 8, the tint regular shoot of, tartly with- Arnericau' •t>pet *«W early, for a large crowd It ex Dowene 140 111 abununltlon. Thlt paitlenbrly; petted to see the upward surge ol Ho, together with Woody Wo»t, Al- li^UlfatiinN'oi'l" pplayy Torn* Wver Saturday thi olub ilnoe 19419433. ' I • be'rt Wynn and Henry Allt •«ppHei~ to ex-Mrvioarain "' Rid Bank: Wire Chltfi ....'-. HoCOKUAOK'a 30 to W gunt whlol h was won by •-. played well for tht Bulldogs,, Siillolnt ....-, I/ooal duok hunttri art not f«liv have brought souvenir Carman ... Tomi Blvil r lut year was ththa .outt- ovtrieat. ' ' ' Tht orowd of 2,200 waa hold 'down IR"' . Point Plsaiant lneullatlon No, I A,' Dlnnelt ..... standing dash .of Olln Dtecroft Coqstnictlon .-•-.. 0, Dennett. Johhn JCJConowlU, ooaoh of Don't hailtatt to report fliti i by Navy day. Over 480 tipWeU were Ohrlattnson Rlddlt r i p game law vtotatloni. '-•- ' -iQQlMniyrtfo,Bantam O'Halltran 1NU1VIUAL till Indians, li a Mlddlttown town,-to P"*""" hi would Ilka.; to rig* |W thee mundantan arejbaatidd ftat! alon greag t thflootui Lon »tg 8PBPBISB PABTT

MONDAY W0HT UDAOCTB 1 l t I ''MAM UandaHatmaa' BKaailaa ' i BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 BOSE A&ATQ KHOAGKO Can Crath In Mr, and Mrs. John. Amato of 1 Bank street announce the/eagasje- AT%m Monday * Fog; meat of ihair daflfhter, VH turn, Monday morning** fog was theAmato, to Edward Hyjer of New- cause at an automobile crash on Court Of Awards Shirley Voorheei To route M, Mlddletovn, when four Jtm yoto eM Stager Treadle persons were injured In a twf-car Bom CAS p dtUon, eJs* hrgbest cash prioee said for aay —Be Bridft Sunday eolllalon and eight other can inselling the *ReKl»t*r~Ad' Midsbipmtn, Marines back, of them Canst together. r O Shirley li Voorbe«ir daugh- - And-Attoodanoe Pint ter of Mr. and Mr«, Zvlni Voorhee* Takes to Blwvlew. hospital In Typewritersp , BlnooWars, Shotgms M of Fifth atreet, Highland*, who**' the Bed Bank aad Uiddletown first KaeUiie* In any eondiUon. Jost drop a ear*-** plek op Are marriage to Robert Bahr ot Atlah- aid! squad ' ambulances were Mrs. Annie Strickland, 376 Maple place, ADAM s a week. - . • • tlo Hlghlaada will take place'Bun- Keyport, driver of on* of the car*, KB. HOFEMAX, «i Oolnmbns Awt, Bdlerffle, ^ X. 9. Member* of "the Olrl Scout •Mar- day at S p. m, in Highland* M»thu- who suffered.a dislocated arm and iner ship Sea Bird held a court of dlit church, wa> given a -nridal •hook; Miss Marie 1* MlUer, South PREVIEW OF •wards Friday .at thi. afewwnitb ^Lit Thumday night byMri. Broad street, Keyport, a passenger Boat club. Inspection, wu conduot- William Kendrlclt of Fifth street, in the Strickland car, possible in. ad by Dr. Bdwia F. Stewart, Mrs. Highland*. - ternal injuries; Mrs. Varjorie tea. William A Miller and Mrs. Helen ger, H Morrell street, Long Branch, Gale. contusions on -the forehead Midshipmen-pin* were presented lacerated chin, and her husband, GOLDIN'S to Joan VcHugh, flint mate; Joan Conover, yeoman; Carolyn Prltch-, George Yeager, driver of the sec- ard, officer of tie day; Phyllliftab- ond car, shock. All but Mr, Teaser MEN'S SHOP sln. crew leader, and Jean Parker, remained at the hospital as pa- Jean Olson, Pauline Qraff, Joyce tient*. M BBOAD 8TBEBT ' - BJBD. BAKK JohMon, Olga. Brand and Vera Officer Earl Eastmond of Middle- Canada Dry Water It entirely different from Cotton, mariners. Mariner pin* town police, who investigated, said ordinary dub lodu. Original "Pm-FDmT were given to Pauline Qraff, Lou- that the drivers' visibility waa lnv CAUONATION" iniurn We, to the latTilp. ise Lepore, Lola Cook, Patricia Car- paired because of the density of the Mac Gre'gor Sport Wear And Canada Dry's exclusive formula poltili luccl, Bridget Annechlnl and Claire fog. The cars were traveling in up flavor.B e sure-with Canada Dry Water. Gallagher. opposite directions. Ihre* Convenient Slies Attendance awards were made to lira. Miller, Miss BeraadlneStew- art, Joan Conover/" lira. Robert Saturdays Shoppers Brandt, Peggy .Curtis, Mrs. William D. Bayre and Mh. Jessie "Lands; • Frightened By Pup Cold weather is a cruel enemy, to any auto. Let; Others .attending were Capt Saturday shopers at the Scbulte- Charles P. Irwln, MM. Kn»ley M. United store -were given a scare White and Mrs. Leo K. McKee, when a pup owned by Arthur. War- us put your car in shape and help keep it in con* shli> committee member*.. ' ner, 17 Pearl street, cavorted about the_place_m8Jiing people think he dition for winter driving. . was mad.. Some of the frightened women climbed upon the display MISS SHIRLEY L, VQORHEES counters. Arraigned before Recorder John The brlde-to-b« received many V. Crowell the playful canine's mas- glfU. Attending were Mr*. Annie ter' was given1 a suspended flue of flohnaon, Mri. Lillian Da Bnrta. anil $10 with the warning that it would Automotive Electric Service Mrs. '2targuerlte Johnson of Head be doubled tf' the~teettent la re- den's Corner; lira. Gertrude Liming peated.. V Truly Warner $2.95 ; Carburetors, Generators, Starters and Tune-up Your Favorite Brands of Long Branch; Mr>. Joseph Bahr And for scratching 10-year-old and Hiss Dolly Egidlo of Atlantic Frank Sharabba of 27 West Front' Highlands; Mrs. Ruth Voorhees, street when the dog jumped up on Monmouth Men's Shop 30 MECHANIC STREET RED BANK Mrs. Cellna Eobertaon, Mrs. Mar- him, the animal was ordered tied' gar»t LJroing-, Mr*. Margaret Me up for the required 10-day-period. 62 BROAD ST., to BANK TeL K. B. 8J56 WAlTEB L. SUNBAB, Koprtotor AT A STORE Call, Mr*. Minnie Liming, Uri. Shirley Voorhees, Mr*. Margaret It pay* to advertise In The Register Voorhees, Mri. Lavlnla Voorheen, FOUNDED ON PRINCIPLE Mri.Goldle King, Mrs. Hattie Wal- •tromi^—Mrs—Margaret—rKendrldti Mrs. Dena Parker, Mr«. Kate Der- by, Mr*. Addle Worth, Mr*. Stella '..ynn, Mrs. Deborah Bogue, Mips •Edith Rogersgers, Miss Ida Kaden mck, Mlss^Juns^June King and Miss Rye: ielen nnrSS- PURE PENNSYLVANIA I P. M. - ."--.• • % 3.51 Community Club CALVERT SPECIAL .....Vs 3,46 Elects Officers JLJkJLj,^^^.^^±^=^ 3.4O_ GOLDEN WEDDING VT333 "Swing-Drama" And CARSTAIRS WHITE SEAL !.% 3.4S Dinner Are Planned CALVERTRESERVE ....^^v,.^ Vj-SJIK Bhrewsbury Community club at SEAGRAMS 7 JhJ89.. Jia X?ctOb«r meeting laat week in SCHENLEY BLACK :::: :;.:^.:^; vVs 389P —h»~club- house elected-AlUn- Car.- mn, president;. • 'WHllani Vaughn, PAUL JONES ...Vs 3-42 •Ice president; Mri. Irving Hamll- on, recording aeeretary;-Mrs. Rob- JjlRlEJEATilERS-^ESErlVi^ji,^?^ __jt_ Dl»brow, .corresponding secre- jars and Frank B. Iawesr+**a»ur»- FLEISCHMAN PREFERRED Vs 3.53 . ir. ' • •" •-'" HUNTER ...... ,-!£ 4.?1 The club calendar for this month includes two interesting ever/s. At LORD CALVERT Vs 4.53 the November 12th meeting in the club house a one-act "swing-drami" FOUR ROSES ..... Vs 4.22 will- be presented by members, fol- SEAGRAMS V. 0 '...... Vs 5.17 lowed by an open foruni discussion tn your container on a moot question of human re- lations. The other affair is the club's first anniversary dinner 15 Apple Brandy; ' I scheduled for Thursday night, No- .vember 29. The place and hour LAIRD'S THREE STAjk '. .~u% 3.58 will be announced at the next club No matter what you pay, you* can't buy a . atatiom— rhe_ pammittee of Ken- HILDICK BLACK ..... ~ZZ*.:Z^ZZ?fe 3S& neth Walker and'IrvlngHamllton" better oill To protect al\jnoy{ngpaTHo[ywr have plans under way for a .fine HILDICK FIVE ...... -% 3.84 , dinner and an amusing program motor, use Cross Country... it's sludge-free; Members of the dub arej**quest. I ed to note the change of the regu- gives a friction-proof film and lubricates the lar meeting night* to thi1 second Prepared Cocktails: Monday, of each month. Instant you startthe motor! HEUBLEIN'S MANHATTAN Vs 378 Kirkegard Recovers HEUBLEIN'S OLD FASHIONED .. .»/ 3,94 8 Car In Nine Minutes. HEUBLEIN'S MARTINI >/5 3.85 An automobile reported stolen on Hiram Walker Manhattan Vs 3.57 Friday from Thomas Bebeotuiul of Long Branch was picked up in Eat- Hiram Walker Martini ..- -.. Vi 3.43 on town, by Chief Harry Kirkegard nine minutes after Its loss had beei broadcast over the police radio. 1 1 , . Chief Kirkegard was at a service Domestic Wines: station having the police ear ser- DWVEfN FOR Wi IN- viced when, he spotted the stolen ROMA—Port - Sherry - Miutatel Vs <89 vehicle being driven down the road. (-. ngufarryl 1 H*-summoned-the.service station | ~Petri—PorT^Sheny. ^MuscateI~.T. ,;T /^T"^89"~ attendant to lower the car from the 1 Seanbam offtetal Tfr*> grease lift and give chase. He Christian Bros. Ruby Port Vs 1>44 overtook the car after a mile run, Christian Bros. Cocktail Sherry ...... Vs 163 Held for thi action ot the grand 1 jury on ohargM of larceny of an Louis Martini Napa Burgundy ....J... /* *«2G automobile la Jack Bauer, 16, of 148 Third avenue, Lous; Branch. Police Louis Martini Dry Sherry _ Vs 2.11 said the owner of the ear had I. V, C Marsala .;...... J/ 1.26 agreed to withdraw sis complaint t against the youth but police Dated When You Buy Cross Country I. V.'C. Aleatico Vs 1-26 the larceny charge and Bauer was arraigned. Saturday morning before Fior Di California .....Gal. 2.64 Reoorder Bldon C. Presley.! , Italian.Swiss Colony Claret ..Gal. 2.46 BATTERIES Italian Swiss Colony Zinfandel !/2 Gal. 1.36 Discharge Awarded irffh yewr Roma Port.. „.. „„.% Gal. 1.95 To Woman Marine efclbartary Italian Swiss Colony Sherry ...... Gal. 3.70 Cpl. Hllse M. Robert* of the Ma- rine Corps Women's Reserve, and 45 PUrte*.. ..No. 46. Theio are Sean smproved. daughter of, Mr, and Mrs. OatreU Q. Robert* of Keypbrt, has reoeiv- type batferfet for quicker potltiva startinq power. Domestic Champagne: ed her honorable discharge, Save on gatoltnel .Ampere) output Increased from .Cpl. Robert* enlisted in- April, 119 to 125. Other tliet equally low \n price. 1943. For two years she was sta- PAULGARRET , -Vs. 3.49 tioned at El Oentro,' California, CROSS COUNTRY SPARK ItUOS ore Improved, during which' time she'. served, a* 1 v > ] T h vflA 1

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DU? WATtR Tech. Sgt. Mayhew wpmtert maU WBU DRILLING Of Mr. and .Mrs, flipBpig^Site nue, haa 'Seen given an honorable VWar and Cheaper for. Holes dlaenprwiftw^-wonths' service In Exee** 0M8O Teet In Depth Shfewsbiuir Gra«h F|ve person* we're Jnjured, one Amtrican Drilling Co. Announced Soon By serioiuly, Monday eyanlng when a store at 60 Monixouth street; While car drives by. Philip Bradsley of stationed »t Miami, : Florida, be 907 BJVEB ROAD •" Bi.hop W. C. Griffin Jrvington, ran into the rear of a' was generally known a« the official jfAIB BAVjtN, V.J. parked truck on Shrewsbury ave- engraver and Jeweler of the Naval Telephone-Bed Bank Mtt In a letter from Bishop William nue, Shrewsbury .township, > ba««, - •:.".-• •. - A. Griffin of Trenton, read Sunday , Bradsley mistreated" at River- at all the masses' in Catholic View hospital and later taken to, It pays.to advertise In The Register ohtirches throughout Monmouth Monmouth Memorial hospital. He and Ocean counties, announcement suffered fractured ribs and shock, Christian Science was made of plans'for the building police said. Tile Injured, all pair of a new Catholic hospital In lengers In Bradsley's car, were Reading Room Shrewsbury. Stanley Blackowsky, Joseph Oabel, Church Edifice, The site will'be oa a M-acre plot William Amberg and Alfred Col- in that borough, opposite the lins, all of Irvington. They were tTO Broad Street, Bed Bank former Faanestock property on treated at ftiverview hoipitai for T«l. Rid Bank 3460-J. Route ,35, and the Institution to.Jjaceratlons and bruises. serve the needs, of* the shore ana, State police at Shrewsbury bar- OPEN DAILY surrounding areas will ba operated; racks, who investigated, said that Effective Thursday, November 1st 1 to 4 P. M. ' by the,Sisters of St. Joseph, who1the truck had broken down and conduct Holy Name hospital • atthe driver, Richard Qreen, of New- Except Sunday and-— ark, who went in search of * gar- ,.• ••• • '• . Holiday! . tt_| The property was bought In the ilde of the road. ' No. complaints | Friday Evenings, 7:30 to 9:JO name of the Trenton diocese. 'While were signed by either motorist t will be supported with funds re- H«re tt« Bibl., Us. Work* of ceived from • Catholic parishes, It Sixteen tree-planting machines Har* Baker Eddy. Dluovsrar and will be open to all creeds. Founder of Cbrliti&n Sctcne*. and built after one designed by the Ag- all other luthorlifd Christian Stl- More details on the n^w, hospital ricultural Engineering Department tan Literature ma; bi raid, bcr- are expected to be made public at the University of Wisconsin have STEINBACH COMPANY rtmed or purchased. : L soon in an announcement 'from completed the planting of over The Public. It. Welcomt MBS. LEN HOLLlSTOE. ANDT/SGT. ARTHUR MAVHEW- Bishop Griffin. .' i,00O,00O trees during the UU and The Jate ^orisIgndFJSfin "B. Me--. 1945 tree-planting »easDri». In the photograph above, taken at the Stage Door, Canteen at New |-Trork.'eityK arsjMr&JLen Holltoter, senior .hostessTaid^lier^nepfew,- ITS FULL Tech. Sgt. Arthur Mayhew, Jn.son -of^rT-and_Mr&_ArUiur_Mayhew of Harrison avenue, Sgt. Mayhew received his honor- In These able discharge from th» service October. 17 at Fort. Monmoiith, where ie enlisted In the Signal Veryl^ouMd Corps in August, l&O, He wae sta- * Office Supplies tioned 3tt years at -the Army War college at Washington, D..C, as a * Artist Supplies narrator of training films. After- ward he 'returned to Port ^lon- An announcer at station WCAP at Now that wartime restrictions on "deliveries have, been abolished; Ashury ,Park and the former WBftB station at Red Bank prior The World's Largest Resort Bepartmenfc Store is pleased to once ,- to entering the service, he contem- plates taking up radio work In again offer its patrons of Monmouth .and Ocean Counties the ,somo capacity in the near future. Mrs. HiSllIsteiT"-a'slster-of-MTS. same complete delivery service that existed prior to the war.' Mayhew, is playing in the current production, "park of the Moon." Along with1 many other stage, ce- lilL lebrities, she had been a volunteer worker at the canteen (now closed) relieve you of the troublesome burden of carrying your own ever since it .was opened. If •.they were to do .nothing more than fill packages that you did so^cheerfully in the interest of Victory. Committees Named with spirit-lifting color Repairs, ForJCeansburg Dance Supplies— two dresses would be well worth having! Committees fcava been, named for All makes the. barn dance to be sponsored Sola Agents for NeW" by_j|t. IKrU's'TEpiScopttl -churoh, But they'll do much more! They're JDailx Made I» C. Smith Typewriters Keaneburg, Saturday,November^ 10. In Northern Monmouth Co. jy are Rev. Clayton 8. Kuhn- and Mrs. George Behn, tickets; nihi jars. ... ., ... for refreshing appearance Hay, decorations; Mt*. 'ana Mrs. William Gardner and Mrs. Daniel because they're a joy to wear! Ustynik, refreshments', Mr; Ustynlk and C A. Painter,1 floor^ommlttee; ADAMSTON MARLBORO Mr. Painter, Mr. .Hay and Mrs, C. ADELPHIA MONMOUTH BEACH Ahem, advertising. ALLAIRE MONMOUTH HILLS TELEPHONE B. B. 1 Rayon fabrlo should be ironed on B—Old gold, green, or royal blue ALLENWOOD MANALAPAN th» wrong side with a warm, not I 17 BBOAD ST. BED BANK hot, iron. rayon' crepe dress with finely ALLENHURST METEDECONK tucked.- pocket detail, intereating ARDENA MIDDLETOWN gilt buttons. 14 to 20. - ' ATLANTIC HIGHLAND! NAVESINK AVON NEW BEDFORD ASBURY PARK NEW MONMOUTH BAY HEAD NEPTUNE BATVUIE NEPTUNE CITY BEACHWOOD NORMANDY BEACH BELMAR OCEAN GATE BRADLEY BEACH OCEAN GROVE BRADLEY PARK • : OSBORNVILLE BRADEVELT POINT PLEASANT BRIELLE PORTAUPECK COMO PORT MONMOUTH COLTS NECK RED BANK DEAL REJEVEYTOWN EATONTOWN Rn^PLAZA ELBERON RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS EAST KEANSBURC RUMSON EVERETT SEA BRIGHT FAIR HAVEN ' SEA GIRT FARMINGDALE FORKEirRIVER SHARK RIVER HILL* FORT HANCOCK SHREWSBURY FORT MONMOUTH SPRING LAKE HEIGHIt FREEHOLD Wsaffwr.profeefion SCOBEYVILLE GOOSE NECK POINT at its best— SOUTH BELMAR GUENDOLA :••— Weighs only SEASIDE HEIGHTS HAMILTON 3 poundt SEASIDE PARK " HAZLET • ••" SOUTH TOMS RIVER ^HIGHLAND BEACH SQUANKUM HIGHLANDS SUMMERFIELD HERBERTSVILLE ' TENNENT HOLMDEL • TOMS RIVER ISLAND HEIGHTS TINTON FALLS JERSEYVILLE VILLA PARK KEANSBURG WANAMASSA . KEYPORT .WAYSIDE •• LAKEWOOD WATER WITCH LAVALETTE the jacket with the miracle lining WEST ALLENHURST LAURELTON - . WEST BELMAR, „ X—Aqua, lush rhelon-plnk, or LOCUST WEST DEAL blue wool-and-rayon . dress. Fly LONG BRANCH front buttons to hem, Hand angle * WESTCOMO, . i you warn infr—xlng wiaihtr • . pockets, ll to 20, LITTLE SILVER • ,_ k4*p$ you rfry In rain or tnow LOCH ARBOUR' WEST END,^ MANASQUAN WEST FARMS " • * M«de With tht ttduiive Ilghtwelght'KorTHenn fining I

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l^l^l^lp^^lEi^ ^ BED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY-, NOVEMBER 1,1945 SECTION TWO—PAGE^7.! ~T^ Senhfbr Toolan To Requiem Mass For \ / yltyron V. Brown Sells Speak At Fair Haven Victory Loan Drive Rumson V War Dead Short Ballot^ In fitting tribute to the young Senator "John T. Toolan of Mid- men of Holy Cross' and Holy. Ros- Business And Retire^ dlesex county, who has a residence Opened Here Monday ary churches, Rumson, for whom Tuesday's. Election on Grange avenue, Fair Haven, wjll there, will be no homecoming ever, speak at the annual observance of and to the faith that made them brave, a high mass of requiem will be celebrated next Tuesday Coal And Grain Merchant On Same. JU 1 Um«£oMou*e Canvaw Start*.:y morning at 9 o'clock in Holy Two Assemblymen, Two Freeholders at Fat; Haven by the county Dem- Croes church. i' . Spot 40 Years—J. N. Beers Is Buyer ocratic Women's- clubs. Plans for November 12—Area Quota $1,900,000 Jt is the custom of the Catholic To Be Chosen—No Contests Here the meeting are<' in charge Of Mrs. church ev«ry year to especially -• Katharine Elku's White, stats Dem- At the opening meeting of theremember the dead' during the Myron V. Brown, well-known Red ocratic cotnmltteewoman of the Victory loan drive in the Red Bank month of November. Of the 280 , Unless an atomic bomb hits -~»™ This Week's list Bank merchant and active In (dvlc county; Mrs: Rosa Bergen, vice More Countains area, F. Palmer Armstrong, area young men and1 women of the two Mayoralty Fight mouth, county,, the Rer/ubllcan par$l life of the community for" many chairman of the county executive chairman, announced that the area churches who "served- In World ty should hava little trouble T yean, has sold hi* c,oal, grain and committee, and Mrs. Pauline Hahu, quota, is $1,900,000, and the E bond) "six haverinade the sup^ electing its two assemblymen a Of Returning Vets fertilizer business at Wharf avenue president'of the WSBTenTIJimTP Get Discharges series quota, $655,500. Edward H; reme sacrifice. They are Thomas Features Election |-two—freehnMBr. np^t Tu^nii) With the Republicans living to cratlc clubs. Candidates who will Conway, industrial chairman for Corbett, Howard R. Evans, John s will operate it from his own yard Bpealr include Thomas Gill and Ar- ;thig-a"rea7-is—eontacting. Hand- John Mnran. Jphp V. | state of peace and harmony »_ Many Transport* •At Sea Bright -cpntraHt,p,iiLwJth_tha jdlssenslon li on Burrowes place. thur Goldberg-, candidates for the Army, Navy, to secure their quota for the drive. Naughton and ' William" Whalen, Arriving Daily state asseiribly and Frank Clayton ' The following chairmen have Jr. They are all residents of the the ranks of the Democratic parf and Criarjes Metting,- candidates Guajrdj_WaYe» Listed been announced with quotas for borough of Rumson which: has Farrell Opposed •ty, It is the consensus of political' ,for the board of freeholders, A their municipalities: Atlantic Hlgh- saerlflce'd~ a-totai-ofHS-men, prognostlcators that Assemblymea- !*** On th« La Grande Victory In 'large crowd Is expected. The following officer* and enllst- lands and Highlands, James Van: ~By Jack Whiter J. Stanley Herbert "and Merrill.;»t| £_ New; Torlc Saturday wag T-3 Fred- .ed men have been^H6nor'|ibiy dls- Mater, overall quota being $157,000 Thompson and Freeholders Edgar' J" Brick Diver of Eatontown. Sunday .charged from the army at the Fort with B bond quota $53,000; -Fair. Needlework Guild I^Other CoiiteiU O, Murphy and Victor E. Grossing^ the following men arrived on these Quiet Halloween Six separation center: Haven, Wilfred McCracken, overall er, the RepuWLcan candidi ships-dooKing at New-York:. Evi Lieut, Eugene O, Glittenberg, quota (6,500 and E bo'hd quota $3,- haven't a thing to worry about. George J, Curtis, LittlerSilver, and While election day from all Indi- The Democratic party, in t WycEdfFToad,^ Eatontown;—Sgt^ 000 j -^HolmdeVJ^niy_.-ClfiB|Lovera11 To Hold Annual cations will be comparatively a Sgi ' Clarence; Eilenberger, .Red eportedTHere; Charles D. Brlgga, E39 River road, quota $18,000 with E bond quota county, from all accounts, is in 1- Bank, on the James Parker; T-4. qUler one: for~most--places4n -this -•tate-o'f disintegrations -The Dem. Fair Haven; Pvt. Joseph Clancy, $4,500; Keansburg, William John- part c-f the county from the stand- 7~-Joseph Giglio, Eatontown, on the Keyport; T-5 Charles Si Fries, son, overall quota $125,000 with' E In-Gathering Tea cratic candidates are Thomas GU t^Bea Robin, and: PFC Elmer-Ar-Ar-4 Only One Arrest point of local candidates, the bor- b StEl FGodwGodwini , bond quota of $25,000; Keyport, Ev-. and Arthur Goldberg for tbe B*T* oie, Keyport, on the Claymont "' Keansburg; ough of Sea Bright will be one of sembly and Frank h, Clayton and Sea~BfIght;-PFG—John jreJtJSllcox, overall quota $202,000 the-exceptions to the rule. tory. with E bond~qu6ta $60,O0df-Rufi- Mlddletown Group Charles J. Metting-for the board of Among this week's list of return. MA ^tlhtte In that borough Mayor Thomas MaJ. Francis FuTton, Jr., e»z M^-Hajaifl__ffi'" CirtilgrTf Garments _^_ freeholders. Three of the quartet: ing veterans arriving at. home road, Red Bank. act as honorary chairman, assisted y«-rr>ll, TlKmnrmt, who la fuanln' Gill, Goldberg~and Clayton—recen .ports are T-S Charles A, Proviril, Summonses Issued for his second term,.will be oppos- Cpl. Charles L. Burkart, Shrews- by Councilman Edgar B. Blake, For Many Causes A ly issued a statement repudiating D street, Union Beach, who docked At Little Silver bury drive, Rumson; PFC John R. overall quota $70,000 with E bond ed for the chief executive's job by the leadership of John J. Qiilnnil; Friday at Newport News, Virginia, Boyd, .583 River road. Red Bank; quota, $20,000; Matawan, Ray Jack White, Republican,' and at the party's boss, and .at the samel aboard the J. Breckenridge, and PFC Russel L. Carter, 20 Orchard Devlin, overall quota, $175,000, The annual in-gathering meeting present a member of the borough time blaming Him for wrecking the aboard the Central Falls Victory No serious Halloween' pranks street, Matawan; T-t Herman M. quota $55,000; ' Mlddletown town- of the Middletown branch, Needle- council. There are also contests party machine.., They are calling at Newport News the same date, were committed In Red Bank last Jones, 20W1IIOV street, Red Bank; ship, H. Lawrence • Scott, overall work Guild of'America, will be for ths two councllmanlc vacan- for a new deal in an effort to ret Cpl. William N. Ladonisi, Matawan. night although police report hav- T-S Ernest E. Johnson, Thompson quota $72,000 with E* bond quota held Wednesday afternoon of next cies, with Edward A. Brown, who build the party into an organize^ On the George Washington In ing jailed a 17-year-old tree trim- hill, Mlddletown; Cpl. Adam Mc-$25,000; Red Bank, Edward H. Conr week at 3 o'clock at the Middle- I is seeking re-election, and William tion that will be able to stand to* f^NewYork-Frlday-were-RvtJlleh- Jner_ for the^ telephone'company, town Reformed church. "Mrs. Malt- C. Sampson, running on the Dem- Kilshy,,: Harmpnypy__ road, Middle- Way and William H. Bradley "co- to toe with the Republicans.-Thex* ard F. Disbrow, Keyport; T-S Jo- who -was fined fSlhls^rabrnlng TfS Rd A7 Melssasr "chairjnenroverall" quota .$l7O48iQOO _by B. Jelliffe will preside and Mrs. ocratic ticket, and Neils Jacobsen; say this can not be accomplished seph H. Clevenger, Long Branch, when "arraigned by Recorder John town; T-fS Raymond A7 Melssasr, Douglas Craik of the~coUnty~ReQ a" former councilman—and—Daniel - MYRON V. BROWN. Keyport. with.E bond quota $400,000; Shrews- as-long-as-Mr, Quinn-remalna and T-4 George J. Marten, Long V. Crowell on a disorderly conduct bury, Mayor Alfred N. Beadleston Cross home service department W. O'Lougnlin, running on the-Re- tbe head of the-party.- : | Branch. . charge. . .ST-5 Howard F. Stryker,, 470 River will be the speaker, publican ticket. Sol Nelmark is Shaken up a year ago last Au- road; T-4 Bruno Sama, 174 Shrews- acting aa honorary chairman with The Republicans, notwithstand* Arrived Saturday on the Argen- gust when hit by an automobile, According to police, Walteil Fy- Harry J. Brady as general chair- Last year guild -members contrib- not a candidate for re-election. • tina In New York were PFC Char- linski, who said his home is in New bury avenue and T-S William L. uted more than 1,200 garments, and Mayor Farrell served two terms Ing their ' weak opposition, af^- Mr. Brown has not yet fully re- Whltmore, 145 Catherine street, all man, overall quota $8,500 with E working just as hard In tha cam- covered from the-efTecU-Ol Aha In- York state although he has a room bond quota $3,000'; Union Beach, a large percentage was given to the on the council before becoming of Red Bank. • > paign as' If they had a big fight dletown; Pvt. Emanuel Muskowl juries, For this reason he is retir- Capt^M..IL-BalhQK ^gyerall quota Mlddletown Township Public mayor. Each time he ran he was Belford/ and Pvt. AJva Davlson, ed at 1:10 o'clock this morning by SgtT" Sylvester—Pecyno,—husband 1 Health Nursing association, gar- high man. oft the ticket. Iie_was oh their hands, Mr. Murphy and ing from active business and will of the former Rose E. Grandenettl $6,000 with E bood quota ' $2,000;' Mr, GresSnget state that they subj Freehold. take a much-needed rest He haaSgt .Frank Reutber. Police said Little . Silver, Mayor " Oliver G. ments were also sent to the Allen- elected mayor two years "ago~bver Aboard the Lake Cbamplaln he had been reprimanded by thoef Pearl street, Red Bank, has been wood hospital, the children's shel- Mr. Nelmark. In a pre-election mlt their candidacy to' the? votera, some real estate holdings'which he honorably discharged from the Frake acting as . honorary chair- next Tuesday on the basis of their*; which docked In New York Satur- will look after and also plans to officer earlier In the evening for man, 'overall quota $8,000, E bond ter in Freehold, Church Mission of statement Mayor. Farrell said the dy PFC Paul D. Waffin- kicking over a garbage can-and Army Air Force. Sgt. Pecyno en- Help in Elizabeth and Trenton, cash on hand' in the borough's record and the 'record of the Be?' spend extended vacations with hla tered service In June, 1943, and has quota $3,000. publican board of freeholders. They,, field, Broad' street, Keyport, and wife at their summer camp In New waa sent home. He changed his Monmouth county, welfare home. lreasury_hAd risen' from $32,000 to been stationed at Pope Field, The drive officially opened Mon- Reformed" church 'mission, Salva- claim that the best barometer otl U ttpe Hampshire. ^^^^y day and will close December 8. E, $75,000 since he became mayor. He the county finances is the fact that wood avenue, Rumson< to be picked up the second tine tion__Army, Vlneland training . Mr. Beers,' who has carried on ^ijg at-Fort-Dix_were &bcounted school nndZHve^hdme service de- emphasized the borough auditor's during the present year county T/Sgt. Robert Buhler of Keyport successfully a coal and oil business and jailed. T/5 James J, Cleary, Red Bank; through December. 31. 7~ bondrwaiirBoia~b"v~thi-boardwii and Bgt. John C. Fowler, River In.Red Bank many years, took over A slight fire In the leaves at Irv- Staff Sgt. Charles Harrison, Little Mr; Conway .and Mr. Bradley his annual report that the ...._ .„.. Plaaev_r«tujrMd_yejteriax aboard Mf—Brown', hmlnras this morn- ing and Arthur place was extln- Silver; Pvt. Arthur Lohmeyer, AI-have service clubs In Red Bank Cross. is in excallent'/lnanclal condition. an interest rate bearing only on* 5 the Gen. Mulr, which docked in ing. : ihdbf 'lI/iLjSdJ and borough officials to assist with The hostesses are Mrs. Rose Hay, This has been brought about, the per cent per annum. New York. • . done. Another small" fire in the this canvass. IT1s~p1aniieil tu lrold' Mrs, Trvlnft, W, Hance. Sr., . Mrs. The present board has bad _,, Tbe business was established in L. McQueen, Harris Park, Red James L. Hendrickson, Mrs. KSn- Capt MeVvln^A. R-lWalnwrlght of 1876 by Mr. Brown's grandfather, leaves on - Harrison - avenue and Bank-lT/5 CliarleaA.-QuaBt, Hit the house-to-house jianvass the agement of !ratan'ding-of_thejBQunbCi| , Shrewsbury; Staff Sgt. Peter A. Ridge road, Fair Haven, was quick- week of "NovembeF 12r~Ahy6he cej Groaalnger, Mrs. Henry Starko _. jd been zealous in. Thomas P. Brown, who conducted ly qiielled. -" V" lands; "MS Edwin Costa, Keyport; and Mrs. Anthony Blschoff. watchlhg^xpenditures, Mazza, Eatontown and PFC. Stei-t until his deathjn MM, when the Sgt. MelvfrTP". Halleran, Atlantic wishing to volunteer as a -worker "I have been right out in front efforts to take care of-themr .,,;, phen P. T*q°J>«rt«on. Knvnnrt. nr- The Fair Haven community par- can apply at the Victory loan office . Board directors In charge of- col- Of course", after the great hurri-fa rived Monday at Boston on the La- ade, of which Councilman Tony CLld lections Include Mrs. Hance, Mrs. all the. time fighting for adequate y the late Louis E. Brown. Myron V. East Keansburg; Sgt. Frank~"MS57 j gnnfc, t 1 protection for o^r coast," declared cane of 1944, one of the big prob-H conii a VVlotoryl . Hunting w.aj general chairman, Is phone 2462. This office will also Hendtlckson ; Mrs. GrosalngBr, Mn hat of ' Brown went to work for his uncle tano, Oakland street, Red Bank; Starke, Mrs. Blschoff^ Mrs. Jelliffe, the may ept T/5 John K. Gordon and PvtLouis. ' April 1, 1906, and was taken reported to be the most successful distribute literature, posters and with officials in Washington, at- tion of our snore froot. ^ '; Robert V. Hero, l»oth of Red BanX] In years. Jifi&EljLJJOO youngsters Pvt. Emanuel Moskowltz, Belford; 1 h In close >co-operatlon "with Conri Into partnership In 1913 under the Stalf Sj-t.~75Kir H. O'Brien, Sea other information conterniaif Trli ffnlHorea H. Delatusb, Mrs. Wal- tended meetings here and elsewhere arrived at Boston Monday aboard firm name of M. V. Brown and com- and some parents formed the line drive. ter Bruyere, Mrs. Harry E, Cham- |-in the county and have left no gressman James C. AuchlnclosS the India Victory," while. T/5 War- j of march at Lake avenue and pa- Bright they have been working for Fed» > pany. The partnership was dis- Staff Sgt. Nell G. Russo, US berlain, Mrs. Geret H. Conover, stone unturned In an effort, to ob- ren F. Kim bach, Keyport, docked solved three yean later when the raded to the Willow street school Mrs. Cecil C. Conover, Mrs. Wil-tain the necessary funds for this eral legislation to aid in this work. the same day at Newport News, where four major prizes and- 42 Leighton avenue, Red Bank; T/*Sgt. They attended hearings before the) junior partner bought out bis Conrad D. Sayre, BrooksiSe avenue, $9,30aFor'Y' liam Geatty, Mrs. Edward D. Len- work and I will continue to fight Virginia, on the William Giles. uncle's interest. He has been op-special prizes,were awarded.; Tra- tllhon. Mrs, Philip H. Leonard, until we have attained our goal." Committee on Rivers and Harbors ditional Halloween refreshments Leonardo; PFC. tjenry F. Stover, at Washington; accomplished some-'| erating it under bis own name East Keansburg; T/5 Albert York, Mrs. Harry Page, Mrs. 'Wylie G. Mr. White was born' at Se; since April 1, 1916. were served, , • Building Fund Pate, Mrs. Howard W. Roberts, Bright and is the son of Robert thing that-has never been done be- '^ Aged Woman Hit The parade was led by the firejJr., Keansburg. •Mrs. Edward H. Scattergobd, Mrs, fore, having a delegation of 12 of The property was bought In June, Also discharged at Fort Dix were White of Center street and the late trucks, borough ambulance and F. Marklle' Schadd, Mrs. Charles L.- Mrs. White. He was educated in that committee visit our shores and 1898, by Thomas P. Brown from Flrer Chief Robert VanBrunt, who Capt. Frank N. Kaiser, Lake ave- Committees Report Steuerwald, Mrs. H. R. Welibacher, make a detailed Inspection; con-, By Two Cars, Dies Daniel W. White, who was an ex- nue, Red Bank; PFC. Richard T. tha Sea Bright public school and was attired In a cowboy costume Totals To Date Mrs. J6hn M. West, Mrs. J. Bent- Long Branch high school, and hasducted hearings before the Army-; tensive real.estate owner and pro- and rode horseback. Bullard| Center avenue, Atlantic ley Woodcock, Miss Mae Hendrick- engineers at Asbury Park: All thi* prietor of the old Globe hotel. On 'Highlands; Staff Sgt. 'Mlllard Leon- been employed byL. Bamberger & Assisting Mr .Hunting was the and Miss Marie Conover.. - ' Co. of Newark for the .last 25 years. has resulted in one congrealonal Mrs. Alice BUtell May 17, 191B, Myron Brown pur- fire company, Ladles' auxiliary of ard, Red Bank; T/4 Samuel D. Ple- Reppr.ts from .the special gifts bill becoming a law, providing for- chased the property from his uncle, tro, Matawan; T/4 Robert Stephens, With regard to the beach erosion Funer&l Yesterday the fire company and the Parent- coniiiitttee of the YMCA building problem, Mr. While states that he federal survey, and under this lawi Louis E. Brown. The business haa Teacher association. The Judges Highland avenue, Highlands; Lieut. fund and Westslde committee, sub- Re Myron V. Brown was born In Red police there, Several members of Bank; Capt. Edward P. Hemschoot, ley, George Reeves," Jr., William H. Bedle funeral home, Keyport. Rev. Kemp avenue, Rumson, T/Sgt. El- at special ceremo.nies Thursday, for road Improvements and other III order t9 provide for the post- John Euler of Belford officiated and Bank, the son of the late Mr. and the auxiliary police -were assigned Petherb'ridge ana Leo Marsh. After following a meeting of the chap'ter post-war projects. He pledges him- Mrs. Morris B. Brown, and with the to special duty and together with mer Bohannon, Atlantic Highlands; the address B. Harrison Glover and war activity In agriculture, th»'1y interment was In Bay View ceme- T/5 Raymond J. Daly, 104 Wash- executive board. The chapter house self to gioH," sound, efficient gov- board has provided adequate and'Jj tery. ^ • exception of a few years when he the regular force, kept the prank- John Westtorook auctioned off was dedicated to serve as a me-ernment in borough affairs. resideidd on Harrison avenue, FaiFir 1 t | { . ington street, Rumson; PFC. Wil- pledges. The total was $1,276. up-to-date quarters for the Farm? Mrs. Bissell, who had no sur- 3 cr3 n ow morial to county servicemen who Demonstration office at Freehold, Haven, has always lived In Red liam J. Gelger, Jr., Keyport. William A. Miller presided at the.; vivors, was struck first as she was At Lilttle Stiver a number of 1 gave their lives In World -war II. It has made investigations and sur- crossing the highway shortly after Bank. He attended the old Mestree- t lights and house, and prop- T/4 James F. McCue,' Marlboro; report meeting o{ the special gifts William Valentine, administrator veys as to the Industrial possiblll- dark by a car driven by William chanic street school and worked for erty sign* were broken and flower Staff Sgt. Arthur T. Neiman, East committee at the.office of the co-of chapter services of the North Township Nears ties in Monmouth cousty to give Hagel, Nevada avenue, East seven years- in Clarence White's beds on the Rosevelt tea room prop- Keansburg; Fvt. Horace H. Straub, chairman, J. Daniel Tuller,. at shoe store. He left White's In 1903 Atlantic area, American Red Cross, employment during this same per-'.| Keansburg, and then by.Walter erty were destroyed. Summonses Keyport; Staff Sgt. Edwin J. Wool- which additional contributions of attended and received the deed pre- War Fund Quota iod and has laid out a program for Thompson, B7 Garfield avenue, At- tave one of the liveliest Lemon, Mr«. Ida Soden, Mrs. Paul which position he held for 15 year* and has long been affiliated with meeting'orthe'township-committee MltcheTfleld separation unit of solicitation, hopes to start work the rival at the Long Branch instltu- first of the week, ' battles at the polls next Tuesday Ryder, Mrs. Jenella Burrows*, Mrs. In a" joint appeal to the voter* - :,. tion, ^ , , : the First MVhodtst' church, RedThursday, and presented a petition the First Atr-Foroe discharged the of any municipality In the County. Caroline Mcrrltt, Mrs, -Walter, Cobb, .the two candidates State':'?' ' ' Bank, signed-by more than 90 residents, following yesterday. PFC. Cicoro '•"-'. The two drivers, arraigned before Standing for "Progress Without .Mrs. Minerva Knight, Mrs. Ernest "We would-appreciate your vot* : Mr. Brown Is also a member of asking that Improvements be made Caskln, 247 West Bergen place, Red May Re-Enlist With Politics," Waldron P. Smith, a Hiltbiunner, Mrs, John H. Osborn, and support next Tuesday. W« be-J : Recorder Irving Teaple, we, re held to the roadsi leading to Everett, Bank, and- T/Sgt. Glrard Fernarid, i-y for the actjon of the, gsand Jury the Red Bank Community Cham- member of the council for the past Mrs. ElBert Orlpp, Miss Beulah lleve that Monmouth. county, ha* a. j ber of Commerce and served as from Red Bank and Mlddletown. Riverside drive, Mlddletown,i , ten years, Is the Republican oandi- Jteevcy, Miss Patricia Rohroy, Miss wonderful opportunity for develop- ; Nontechnical charges of causing Mrs. William Haley, Mrs. Charles Bonus Until Nov. 21 , '.'.• death with an automobile. • chairman of the gasoline and tire date for nfayor, and. is opposed Mnhalla Fields, Olareno* E, Unter- merit and prosperity during tli* panel-of the Red Bank ration board C. Conover aria Amos DoWltt pre- No Refinancing Cha: _ Lieut, James ' B. Vogler, Red by John R, Snedoker, a former berg and Leon Williams. post-war period, snd jf elected witj for Its duration. For the last 15 sented the petition, which stated Convort your straight moirtgage Bank recruiting officer, announced Democratic mayor, police chief and Contributions received' from this pledge our time, our effort* and; MARRIED 25 YEARS in part that the "roads leading to years he has been secretary of the to a monthly amortize1 d plan which today that - men discharged from postmaster of the bays.hore- bor- area are Red Bank, (10,959; Rum- Our aiblllty to further the Bam*" ii »*.-«Mr<,and Mr«, Charles Glblin of NPCth: Shore Fuel Merchants as- Everett, Red Bank and Mlddletown will pay It off. In a definite time. the Army of the United States since ough. ..:" . son, $7,198; Riverside drive section, • In '%W local -election in Mlddf*-| Wallace street celebrated'"their soclatlon, which comprise* about 25 are In a most deplorable and. nearly, No expense-to you and.Interest at - Republican candidates for coun- Mlddletown township, $1,290; Fair town towmhlp tfiere aro only.two:{ Sli%.C6ma in* and let us explain May 12, IMS, may stilt be re-enllst- - -25th wedding anniversary-Saturday retail dealers in this area,'and Is impassable condition,. There have ed in the'"Regular Army iSA Main cil are Arthur H. Barnes and Hprj Hnvon, S1.133; Llncrott and Ever- township offices to be filled. Thii and on Sunday held open house for the plan to you/ MalnBtay-Federal one of the trustees of the Fuel been serious accidents on these Savings"& Loan Association, 21 the grade held upon separation, .and man .Dausfer. Running' for coun- ett, $1,657;' Little Silver," 91,038; ternui'of •wilitam-c.-Johwon-' <",. about 200 relatives and friends. Mr.Merchants association of New Jer- roads which we consider reason Monftiouth street. Red Bank, N. J, oolloet a re-enlistment bonus, based cil as the Democratic candidates Qolmdel .township, $1,000; Shrews- Lawrence A.. Carton, Jr., memberij 'and Mf>, Glblin were Married No- sey whloh is holding Its annual con- enough for proper and adequate re- Telephone.. Red Bank 003.—Adver- on the length of service. Men want- aro'Loron E. Parsons and John E. bury township, J808; Shrewsbury of' tha Township Commutes, ew;| • vember 27, 1020, In- St. James vention this week-end, pairs an4 improvements," . tisement. ing to take advantage of this offer Weilciv* ,'.-.. rj'orougtv-4699; Atlantic Hlghlimis, plre and they are candidates .fo|| church by the lato Monslgnor Den- The committee told,y>e repre-' 4100; Xaveslnk, $217; Eatontown, re-election on Iho Republican ticket- it' nla J, Duggart, Mr, Brown' and his. wife have re- are'romlnded that they must act at sided for ths.lajt.25 years at their 1 that Everett road will be "Blue enameled double roasters •onoo, as the doadilne for;s)uch ro-ln- Publlo Auction.. $216; Mlddlatown 'village, $173; No candidates wero nominated oil attractive' home,.' 227 River toad, attended, to within- a tew .weeks, $2,50, .Universal knife and. fork set llstmonts is Novcmjier 21, Entire household g>oda and fur- Leonardo, $186; fcew Monmauth the Democratic ticket. ..; StalnlOBs steel steam:, table $138, They have a daughter, Mrs. W[ "an. d the other roads would also bo $7,98, stainless' stool fry pun sot nishings, 1311 Comstock street, As- -_.« T>.I....J tt,n. o.. TJ»l™m '««•.• i heavy- galvanized kltohen sink (7.49, Blu«,.Willow dinner sot, ner- The recruiting station, located in Gilbert Manaon 0/ Rlvbr Plaza, pufdown 011 the program for lrri- the foU' Bank ppstoffloo building, bury Park/;just: —-^ -' " ' "" $88.70, butcher meat blocks. J3B, or- vlca for '8 persons $14.98, Simon's pp g, avenue, opposite hjgh school, Satur- y River Plaia, $47," "and^ Fair, : „, ange Juicers $19,76, butter outtsr prOvoments, ' ' ' Is opon dally,'oxoopll't t SundaySd , ffrom bank and has, lived'fn l- China Market, Highway 30, Asbury day, November, 3i4- at 1:30 p. m,vlo'w, $3fi,-' '.'•.••'' r, $*», c*n opener* $3 to I5.B0, cut- "No QuniUiig" Signs. Park. . Open Sundays,—Advertise- 9:30 a, m.'to B p, m,' CharloB Quyro, B. O. Coats, auc- townshlp 2f> years. He U . l»rv foil butcher's heavy oleaveri, "No Gurinlng' signs may now bo Window Shades. merit. ' i •! tioneer.— Advertisement. • ' • , —• •• " « pf the flnanoe committee on Simon's, Highway 8S, Ashury Park, had at The Register office, Printed We manufacture: side hemmed You Can Swear * township commit,^* and tha M ISSUED us after we repair your radio, |»;pfiin guhdayi,—Ajjysrtliement,, '. (. on durable, cardboard 60 cents a lihadoa on premises, . All size*, and ship' has a cash surplus In ... donn; 0 cents eaohi printed on colors, U you Wave old rollers, ' Electric Fixtures, Alumlhuiiiwore, » &-all Central Radio', Eatontown New room flxturos $2.70, bath For following, a fire truck' too treasury at the present time dU '•jfe«r Window Shades, watorpfoof muslin, IliiO a doceni 19 bW them in, If not, we supply Shipment coming in shortly, Mlr- 016, for guaranteed radio repairs. oenUjnoh, Owiwr'i ft Ijnt new rollers. Globe Awnings and room fixtures 11,48 B, X, oabto and oloasly lost night In Rum'son, James ro "Matla pressure oookors nlso, —Advortliornenl, . ' ; .• I to his capable martagsm*nt 01 :;»ure wr »»v» denoral lElootrlo H. MoVolgh of Colu.mbus avenue, township finance*,-. , •/*>*' .7'Wait'Front, s all wlrln StBlnlose stool sause'pans and try > '*"• ** u was.glvorl',n»ummon» • Auotlonwr and Appraiser, Mr, Carton hw r«««n'tiy I pans. '"Wt via' often. Maw (hln'gs 1 : .... MM monv Q l\: fiMM»a «««arfiiA»A H|9Br 'tOriat 9 ft 10, owr.'i-Advir'.lit. Advertll«n«IJt«;.'V.: 'ii'iin VITH nvonue, ahohlJShpnf Inr •nll»Ud In.ltf ir.t . rfitrhsi M, tUtiat cii'J td Itiplluarani *Adve |0 tths,tin t isSiry Mnra & Si i RED. BANK HEGISTER, NOYEMBJBR 1. .1945 held-In.place- by a lace tiara, 89 Wedding. and she.oarried ajtouquet of white IftPlllP ners Listed In artlaa1 '" .,, ;. :•':•. HASXELL-ELUS •;"'•; ~ Miss/Dorothy Shipley, the bride's •;.-'•V?i^?^^ffi* : i: :; 1 t-T-^-^'yi^'-^'''-'/ *--'* '-" ''' '"~' " ' usio, was maid of.honor .She was : l^yeiijkibn'.;-: Miss Anne! Tllford' HaskeU, fcf^ComSjIuedl '-Tj6m '.f*f*-1). '.•:!-. „"•';, daughter of. Mrr And Mrs; Amory Mired in' a blue satin and net; 1 n, worn- with a matching lace jngton; Dtd' He Is on the fire com- Meeting Monday y Contest ^ Lawrence —Haskell, - of _ Woodland mittee of the/townahlj) committee, case for tojuriea againat the Ami farm, Middletown township, was ;iilch "style cap, "and"her rbouojuBt- :§jjd he 1««fireman, belngajnemr loan. fitores company at'Trea'ti married Thursday afternoon In the 'asrojT yellow chrysanthemums and ; : V bsr of Middletown township are "" Children to Give Play iW>^ W^?wio();::iiepiii^ E|% -CMD Award*- Church, of the Incarnation in- New ia'roses.. '"'.- ••. ':• ' ••''•' ' .'• company Ito., 1. Mr. Carton Is a based on injuries received 3ttiiii~ York city, to John d Ellis of Hart- Miss Mary Leohard and Miss 31^>r_-BSdIial!8a^uateUoJL Notre tM j Given To Monmouth ford,' Connecticut, son of Mr. and ean' Harris were . bridesmaids. Adulu Give Clothing 22, 1944, in the'American' store OT Mrs, John M. Ellis of Elm Tree T.hey wore blue satin lace gowns, Dame university and Harvard Law Monmouth street. Ship claimed \hpiM ^County Students farm, Everett, and Bethlehem, nd their bouquets were of yellow school. • ~ , ;.-'•:•' :•' ••','•• For Mountain Home as she stooped, over she was struok* Pennsylvania, Dr. Geprge • Clair and bronze colored chrysanthe- Both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Car- In the back by a vsge table cirt| ton are active In civic affairs In . Shrewsbury Towne chapter, Twenty-seven cash awards to St. John, headmaster of Choate ' lums. ''•• .'. . '• . •, '•. ' • Used by customers, which resulted| school, performed the ceremony, Joseph McTernan was best man, their respective localities. Mr. Car- Daughters of the'American Revo- in her* being thrown — f_ihi» high jjphnoljyjnnera Anne Hyde Clarke. members to bring clothing to do- Miss Jean—Haafle,—daughter—of-| Democratic candidates for free- nate to the DAR schools in Ken- \i'eje . from Asbury -• Park EigS" holder, In a *stntement-J8aiied..yes- Local Lions Have school, with Curtis True placing Mrs. Elizabeth Ely Haase of At- tucky and SoutlilCjafollnavwhlch second tot. a $10 award, Alfred .ntlc Highlands, and William Pea- terday, criticized the social service are sponsored by the National'So- Samoh'a, third, $5,, and .Sally Dow- ry, son of Mr,, and Mrs. William system and. conditions at Allen- ciety DAB, These schools are lo- Musical Program § ney, fourth, J2.50.'Ellen Jane Scott, 'eayy of Tallahassee, Florida-, were wood hospital; believes that the cated In the mountain reglona and carried Friday night at the home county should provide vocational the children who attend are helped Atlantic Highlands high school, y "Won—fifth-award_of.C$2^0..__Oih_er_ if the bride's uncle .and stunt, Mr. schools and more assista.nce_to_the annually, by this dothTng collection. Song Quiz By first-place winners in the- grammar iHd"Mrs~Earl Patterson-of—Atlan- ;ownshlps for road Improvements, Money is also donated by the DAR school classification were: seventh o Highlands: The ceremony was and is opposed,to emergency con- chapters throughout the country Wilbur Gardner . grade, Theresa M. Locker, Asbury erformed by Rev. Donald' Correal. tracts. . •'' to purchase books and other neces- The bride, who was given In inar- Like ,Mlddletown, the borough of sities. Mrs. Stevens will show pic- Park, ,'$10; sixth grade; Robert Departing from their usual cus- Penn, Long Branch, $10; fifth iage by her uncle, Charles H. Ely, Red Bank has anly Republicans tures of the schools and children, running for re-election to the bor- tom of talks by prominent apeak* James_KlngLLong Branch, 'ore a beige wollen suit with dark and will exhibit some of the work w '—.Tnrnrn Hijlil~IVvnnT ccesgorles, and had a corsage of ough council, and Charlea B. Rbb-done by the DAB among these en," the Red- Bank Cions club Tues- ren piak camellias. -Miss—June" inson,'. ST., and Alonzo T.. Mac- mountain children. day night at the Molly Pitcher hc-t tel, listened to a musical'program Mr. Presley said hie committee elson, maid of honor, was* attired 'eagh, £BS~BBHd1dtttes-foi—Justieee Tlmre will h •ting n a gray pin stripe wool suit and of the peace, ffwo-Justlcesare to lh Hannah—Baldwin society, given under' the direction of TBeT , had received 259 eesays this year ad a corsage of Talisman roses, club's entertainment committee, > compared to 60 In 1944, and thank- be elected. V^——^! ••• Children of the American Revolu- comprising Jack Rohrey and Wei-' ed principals and teachers for. their 'homas Peavy of Tallahassee, the In Fa)r Hayen/~KumsSlr-^nd Lit- tion of which Mrs.. J. Ward Van •rldegroom's cousin, was best man. Derveer -is senior president. Mem- lington Wllkins, Jr., co-chairmen; ^— co-operation. The awards will be tle Silver, top, the Republicans Frank Plngitor«,: J. Ray DeRldder ,, distributed by the chiefs' assoela- A. reception followed at the Pat- , haye' eyeryfliing their own way.bers of.the society will, give-a play !< and Frank P. Merrltt. "•'•... ' " tlon within the next two weeks. terson home. Among the guests' Councllmen 'Tony Hunting and which was .written by Denise -Ao- •'" Mies Krzlemieokl will receive hers irere Sirs. Blanche, Peavy, the' Peter J. Elchele and Assessor bey of Crossnofe school in Ken- Selections were sung by Theodore rldegroom's sister-in-law and Miss D, Parsons, quartet, composed of at the,, annual election-meeting of Lowell Thomas, news commentator, will'speak at s Red Cross Geqrge Curchln are running for re tucky.- Mrs. Hsnry D. Brlnley of 1 Mary.-Peavy, hlijlster, _both of election at Fair Haven, while at Long Branch Is coachlng_tti*=ehll- John Burns, Malcolm Nagle, Mr. the association at Matawan, Sun- Florida. : ~V~" Jally.JoJe^eld_T^ursday^_of next _week at 8:80 p.jn. in' the ^ day afternoon, November U. Asbury Park high school auSlt5rium7~Hy~theTootlEty BBdCross~ Buaison_the_candldates are Mayor drea The play, '.'The Bag Bhakin," Pingitore.and Mr. Merrltt, and by. i Other grammar school awards Mr. and Mrs. Peavy will live in chapter. The meeting is open to the public. , Louis. M. Hague, Councllmen J. Ed Is based on the activities ofrthe tho cluby regular quartet, consist- '•— were 6arole~ Miller, Wanamassa^ MRS. JOHN C. ELLIS 'Ibrida.. • ;' ._ . John Shuart,' assistant manager In charge of the program of ward W;il30E, Paul J. Hintelmann cfiildren at the school ing of 6. Stephen Young, Edwin ' Arlene McCandless, Leonardo; the North Atlantic area,' will speak on the necessity for con- hurt Harold J. Qoetachliis, and As- Mrs. Walter M, Woolley of Long R, Conover and Mr. Rohrey, asslst- . • Richard Krspper, Avon; Marilyn The bride was attired in a white BLANCHARD—WHITNEY. tinuing volunteer service. The Earle depot band will furnish I sessor .Richard J. Rogers, Sr., all -Branch,__rejent of _Shrewsbury ••drbjr-DanUa Dondl.. Vocal solo* < Diiane, Bradley Beach; Frank Day- satin bridal gown with an heirloom seeking new terms. In the borTown- e chapter, will preside at th"e were~given by Mr. Dondl and Mis* Announcement is made of the music. There Is . no admission charge, and there will be so *—ton, Leonardo; Ruth Corson, Hlgh- veil of rosepoint lace, which had solicitations. . ."...' ough of Little Silver Mayor Oliver meeting and also at the executive Muriel Burton of the Star Dust inn, ', landa; seventh grade, ^Phyllis Ru- been wonr "by---her- greatrgrand- marriage of Miss Gwendolyn I. d. Frake Is running for another board meeting which precedes the and piano selections by Miss Bur- dolph, Wan&msisa; PrisclllaFlace, mother, She had a bouquet of Blanchard, • daughter of Mrs.' Carl term, and for councllmen there are regular meeting. Mrs,,,,Woolley ton and Wilbur Gardner. Wanamassa; Gloria Warsham, Aa- white orchids.. The honor attend- >'. Johnson of River road, Fair Ha- Frank M. Gregory and Frederick has announced the appointment of President John' Hawkins, in " bury Park; Sixth .grade;i Jean Heal- ants wore taffeta gowns in aqua- en, Sunday, October 21, to Joseph River PlW Club T. Hurley, candidates for re-elec- Mrs, Charles L. Reckless as corre- charge of the meeting, welcomed th land, L/>ng BhjAI)aaVoor- marine, designed with bouffant Whitney, son of Mrs. Edna Bj.ua- tion, and John Hawkins and Ches- sponding secretary to .succeed Mrs. Lieut. T. C. Friedenman, Jr., of jaok of Belford. George H. Wood' ter Apy, also members ot the pres- jj; hees, Highland's; siclrti; with uutUShing-head-bandBr Holds Annual — Charles, Moraller of Fair Haven, Poughkeepsie, New York; Lieut i p.- son,1 Fair Haven; fifth grade, John and had arm bouquets of African ward, borough recorder in Fair Ha- dh4tM | Roland A. Crowe of Glen Cove, y_ihe^ypters in by Mrs. Van Derveer, chairman, at bert, William A. Miller and George Terry Rooney, Avon, and John honor attendants, and she carried 'iteheivJiotel, Shrewsbury borough's election. the meeting Monday. A. Wilde, all ot Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. John Jullano, the James A, Curley, Republican, who -CajjJon,_Avon._ a small bouquet of pastel flowers. Mrs. Lindenstruth Mr.. Pingilorc, ilrector of ath- Old-rose-taffeta-gowns-w«e-wom bride's sister arid brother-in-law, by reason of polling the highest pri- mary vote of any candidates for letics at the high school and coach by the bridesmaids with matching were the -attendants^ The bride ~IirThe~S|»eaker= Fair Haven lions of the football team, was congrat- RBCHSignp«tfof headbands. Their bouquets were wore a black crepe dress, with a that office, was appointed assessor of African daisies. :or«age of red roses, and the ma- Mrs. Ring Pre8ide» by Mayor Alfred N. Beadleston to ulated for. tfie victory- Saturday 1 over Asbury Park. William Corson Bills, a Navy V- ron of honor was dressed in serve out the year as successor to Honor Local Men 1945-46 PuHished 12 student at Syracuse university, 'uschla-and-folaekr-with-a corsage the late Assessor Beak. Mr. Cur- Dr. James G. VanNostrand, John The 21th annual preslicnta. Burns and Malcolm Nagle of the was best .man for his brother. The >1 red roses. ley will be opposed by the Demrf - Gardner, Cameron, ushers were John B. Tucker, Jr., The couple ^111 reside at Fair luncheon of the River Plaia Wom- cratio candidate, James; Bly. sight conservation and blind work Robert Sagurton, • an's club was held' Saturday- at committee, reported the gift by the V. S, Marine Corps Reserve; Wil- Haven. The bridegroom has re- Councilman George :;WorihIey is Jakubecy Speak Editor-in-Chief liam McE. Ellis, the bridegroom's cently received his discharge from Shadowbrook inn, Shrewsbury. Hie Republican candidate tor re-' club -Of an cicctrio r«>or to a : cousin, Norborne Berkeley, Jr. and he Army, after serving four and Mrs. Douglas Ring presided, and blind man of this locality. Mrs. Elwood Searles was program election to the board, and Harry Three servicemen,, two of them The first issue of The Signpost, Lieut. Francis Lbbdsll, U. S. Army L half years in the European the- Sioklep, former councilman, is his recently discharged, were honored Air Force. ater of war. chairman. Mrs. Albert F. Linden- Rad Bank Catholic high school's atruth spoke on the subject, "Club running mate. There are no Demo- at the dinner meeting of the.JalrJ newspaper, has come off the presses ' The bride is a granddaughter of cratic candidates for councilman. Pupils Guests At the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Amory Work." Haven Lions club last Thursday {or th« current school year. The CELLI—BROWER. In Shrewsbury township John C. night at the Willowbrook restau- Haskell of Middletown township, The club will meet tonight at the Rohrey, Republican, Is the only, Halloween Party four-page tabloid/published month- and the late Mr. and Mra. Henry Miss Mary Cell!, daughter of Mr, home of Mrs. Harold S. Allen on rant Sgt. Charles A. Gardner of ly, Is edited by the following staff: candidate tor township committee- Rumson; Norman Cameron, motor Morgan Tilford of Tuxedo. Park, and Mrs. Samuel Cell! of Fair Ha- Irving place. Mrs. Nornia_ Blng- man, running unopposed for re- Mrs. John Weir and Mrs. Ray- Robert Sagurton,.. editor-in-chief; New York. She was graduated ven, and Kenneth BroWer of Mid-ham will speak on "Let Us Give machinist's mate first, class, and mond Heliker entertained the pu- John Sinnegan, managing editor; election. from the Spence .school In Newdletown, son of the late Mr. and Thanks." The hostesses will be PFC EUGENE McBRIDE Sgt. Carl Jakubecy related numer- pils of the kindergarten and first Colette Lorehz, literary editor; York city, and was attending Sarah Mrs, Arthur Brower of Middletown, Mrs, Irving Wells, Mrs. Clifford Two Justices of the peace are toous activities encountered In their four grades .. of the . Sea Bright Dorothy Mdgarthy. news editor; Lawrence college. were married Sunday at St. James StileB and Mrs. Anna Valleau. be elected and there are three can- various branches of service.. school yesterday afternoon a.t a James Malotiey, features; Peter PFC Eugene McBrlde, 19, ofdidates. They are Recorder Silas "Mr. Ellis,, who returned from church by Rev. James J, Duffy. A progressive dinner has been I^eansburg, is stationed in Kyoto - Sgt. Gardner, who served with Halloween party. Fleming, sports; Helen Widdls, Miss .Adelaide McCue of Fair Ha- F. Cronk and Walter B. Solinger, the Eighth and Ninth Air Forces', The assembly room was decorat- alumni, and Owen Qrant, pho- Europe lait May after flying bomb- planned for the December meeting on Honshu Island, Japan. He was Republicans, and Leon Williams, ers as a captain In the Eighth Air ven' was maid of honor and Carl and'Mrs. Ira. L. Pimm will i speak inducted in December, 1944, and stated that he had been in service ed with fallr leaves and pumpkins. tography; . ' . Munch of.Red Bank was best man. Democrat, the past 45*monlhs and was sta- Judges for trie best costumes were Pour new teachers ha.v« been, Force, attended St. Paul's an! on "Wales, My Native Land", at had his training at Camp Bland Ing, Choate schools and Yale university, Florida and Fort Meade, Maryland. Eatontown. voters will elect two tioned in England for some time. Mrs." Walter Sweeney and Mrs. added to the high school faculty The bride wore a white satin January meeting, gown with a fingertip length veil, Others present were Mrs. Worth He arrived in Manila in June and Republican candidates for the bor-He gave a vivid account of hla ex- William Cromey. Guests .were this year. They are Sister Mary stayed there until September, when ough council. There are no.Dem- periences with the "buzx bombs," Alice Cromey, Betsy Heiiker, Mary Anlna, who for a number of years VmORIA-CALANDRIELLO. and carried a bouquet of snapdrag- C, Cunningham, Mrs. Lester Smith, ons. The honor attendant wore Mrs, Harold \Perry, Mrs. George he was sent to Kyoto. ocratic aspirants on the ballot. on the' receiving end in England. Ellen Ellenberger, Jack Steelman, was eighth grade teacher at St. Ata double ring ceremony per* PFC McBrlde reports that the Councilman Ralph L. Lewis is upHe was discharged recently. Patricia and John Hartwick "and James school, She has been ad- blue. "Wagner, Mrs.f James H. Goodspeed, formed Sunday morning at St. An The couple are residing at 212 Mrs. Belford ^Trultt, Mrs. -Irving soldiers in Kyoto are organizing for re-election and Fred S..Morris, ' Petty Officer Cameron, In service Beverly Fowler. Prizes for cos-'' vanced to the ninth grade, where thony's church, Miss Adeline Vlttor- football, basketball and baseca! well known bowler, but a newcom- with the V. B. Navy the past 41 turned were won by Bobby Rogers she is teaching world history and McCarter avenue, Fair Haven. Wells, Mrs. George Voorhls,- Mrs.. ia; daughter ot Mrs. Julia Ylttorla ol John Partrlck, Mrs. Edwin H. teams, and that uniforms are be- er, in politics, la his running mate. months, told 'of bis experiences and Jeanne Ann Altman. Costume acting* as home room teacher for 132 Shrewsbury avenue, became the ing.sent, to them by" the Chicago . Although there are- three Repub- with the amphibious forces in the prizes also went to Carol Emmons, freshman class &-C, Brasch, Mrs. Henry C. Mecklem, brld« of Joseph J. Calandrlello, son Mrs. Thomas Paul, president; Mrs, Bears, the Detroit Tigers, Notre licans and three Democrats run- American and Asiatic-Pacific thea- Stephen Rate and Ronald Mac- Sister Mary Valerian is teaching Howard Stfyker ot Mrs. Rosa Calandrtello of 41 Charles Thompson, Mrs. Warren Dame and West Point.. Plans are ning for Highlands council, with ter. He holds a Silver Star, signi- Pherson, general science and biology; Sister Linden place, Rev. Salvatore Dt- Out Of Yhe Army DeBrown, Miss Florence Brand also being made for a dance' hall, three to be elected, political activ- fying participation in five major At the Halloween party for the Mary Joseph Is an Instructor of Lorenzo officiated at the nuptial and .Miss Ida Goodspeed. a beer garden, a large PX andity appears to be a.t a low ebb In battles; the Philippine LJebration upper grades Mary Lou Schaeffer Stenography and typing. Miss, Cath- mass and a reception wa* held in T-0 Howard F. Stryker of River movies. that borough. bar; Purple Heart and Good Con- of the fifth grade won the prize erine Lauriho, a graduate of Red the church hall. road, Fair Haven, received his hon- The Republican^ candidates for duct medal. He saw action on a for the prettiest costume; Sherman Bank Catholic high school, and a orable discharge from the army re- Given In marriage by her unole New System For " three-year terms are Charles Herr destroyer and attended the Diesel Nelson of the seventh grade, the senior it Seton Hall college, from Joseph Picardl of New York city, cently at 'FortDix after serving Welcome Home bert and Henry Quast, while John engines while on duty. He expects award for the most original; Wal- three years, all but six months of where sha will be graduated In the bride was attired In an egg- Keeping Records Giles, who has been serving on the to stay in the navy a while longer, ter Covert of the seventh grade, February, is assisting with the which were spent overseas. He was Party Planned for the bast concealed, and Shirley shell satin gown with long train. attached to the 7th Chemical Mor- James L. Riesenberger of Rum- board as an appointee, la the Re- having enlisted for six years in teaching of ftret and second year Her full-length three-tier tulle veil publican candidate for the one 1942. Dlllone, sixth grade pupil, for the. Elih tar battalion of the First Acmy son and Charles Schelbe ot Bogota Members of ttie Woman's auxil- funniest. English. tell from a coronet of orange blos- and has the Purple Heart, Asiatic have taken the franchise for the iary of'Westside YMCA will hold year unexplred term of A. Meade. Sgt. Jakubecy, In service 43 Peter Fleming, a senior, Is stu-soms. She carried a Robertson, who was elected may- tnonths, recounted his many active hl Pacific, European and Amerioan state of New Jersey for the Profl- a welcome home dance and enter eTi covered~wItH~eroh1dar—Ther-whlte ribbons w.lth two BOTrSfffirantt tax-6heekkeeplng-Sy«t«m-Co.,Xtd,, |..tttliim»ftt-fef-secvlc«nian-irQm_Red or whUe serving aa a councilman. .duties with the "FUtlTArlnored dl tJSO DONATIONS Ion senior class president, Dorothy satin ribbon markers were caughi the Qood Conduct medal, • of St. Petersburg, Florida. Tho Bank and vicinity Thursday night, "—•Tne candidates on the Democrat VMon'-flf-tmr— at my .lu' ~ " ' ~"CTiin'tmitTorn -to ttiS"X!SCrVir McKenna junior class, %Gennan> Li- at, intervals with white pom-pon system is a single book method of November 16, at River strea lo ticket are Herbert Hartagrove, Normandy and Germany, He'was casatl sophomore class and Pauline chrysanthemums, His first overseas asslgnmen who Is running for re-election for tlonal war fund drive among em- came' when he was stationed at keeping records for small business- school. discharged two weeks ago. Over- ployees .of the Naval Ammunition Domial freshman, Miss Felicia Vittoria, sister o es, and at the end of the year the the full term; Thomas Lyons, a seas 28 months, he saw action af- John Ainune is social director San Pedro, California, He was one Miss Marion Lyons is auxiliary newcomer seeking a full term on Depot at Baric total $873.15, ac- the bride, who. seryed aa. maid ..pi of the guards on a ship loaded, with company makes out the Income tax president and Mrs. Lenell Savage, ter D-day in Normandy, through cording to a preliminary report by for the council, John Finnegan di- honor, appeared in a maize moir ammunition that went to Austral- atatementaffd all"""o^ ^supplies" —"~ th~e the .board.-and .Thomas J. Hpgan, the buttles In France, Belgium and rector of service, and Colette dance^chalfinan. They Wlirba candidate- for the unexplred term. Lieut. Co^ndr. Harvey^ D. Leuln, taffeta gown with matching head- India, Tasmania, * Capetown; estimated tax for the following slated by Mrs. Amelia Johnson, Germany, up to the Elbe fiver In war fund chairman, "submlttedto" Iiorenz Is director of extra curricu- dress of ostrich plumes and shoul. nth Africa and then back to Cal-year. Germany. JacVubecy also related \&X activities. Mrs. Jean Booth, Mrs. Helen Dud' Capt Gilbert C. Hoover, command- der length veil. She carried a pray ifornia. After a short furlough he Both men were formerly associ- ley, Mra, M.argaret Surles, Mra, Obituaries his' experiences with the "buzz ing officer,.. • , ' '••'•,.• er book covered with lavender pom- was sent to England and then' to ated with the R. Maes export and John Westbrook and Misses.Nettli bombs" in Liege, While the drive Is officially ovir,- HolyTross School pons, France and • Belgium. '•'H e -wai Import firm of New York city. Mr. Price, Madge Harris and Helen President Robert V. VanBrunt addltional contributions • may still The bridesmaids, all similarly at- wounded In the shoulder in thi Riesenberger as general manager Clay. ANTONIO JTJLIANO was in charge of the meeting and and Mi'. Schelbe. as branch mana- ,be made. Employees who have con- Has Mission Rally. tired in lavender moire taffeta were Battle of..the Bulge. Most of hli Antonio .Juliana, 64, 19 Willow Peter .J. Elchele led In singing tributed at their place of work have Misses Marie Calandriello, sister o outfit was wiped out. ger at New Orleans, The latter al- In observance of Mission Weak street, died yesterday afternoon at "America," Alfred P, Boyce led In been given credit cards.which they the .groom; Mildred Otaglla of Red so was an accountant at the Ben' —LIEUT, WICKES HOME in the Trenton diocese, the pupils Monmouth Memorial hospital fol- the salute to the flag. . . are urged to turn In to their home Bank and Anne Ludwig, of Staten dlx plant at Englewood, ,. , Lieut, Roland C. Wlckes, Son of of Holy Cross school at Rumaon lowing a lengthy Illness, The special award was given by solicitors to assist in drives for Island^ a cousin of the groom. They Plan Fashion Mr, and Mrs, Charles D. Wlckes held a-mission rally last Thursday, Mr. Jullano-was born In Italy. Bernard W. Smith to Wilfred H. local quotas. carried prayer booh* covered with pf Glenmary avenue, Riverside Reports were made of Holy Child- ] He oame to the United States about McCracken, ' ( ' yellow pom«pons, Show And Tea Highlands Lions Heights, is at the home of his par- Contributions received so far hood activities In the .'school dur- 40 years ago and had been a. resi- from Federal personnel, military Michael DIFiore' of Red Bank \t Shrewsbury auxiliary of Mon ents on a 15-day leave. dent of this community for .the ing the past year. These included Hosts To Ladies Lieut, •Wlckes hag been In the'paat 20 .years. He waa proprietor Woman'* Club To and civilian, In Central Jersey as awards for .100 pej- cent member- was best man. The ushers wen mouth Memorial hospital will hold reported to William Welnrlch, Jr., Frank Arnone of. Red Bank and a fashion show and tea Wednesday, Ladles' night was observed Tues- New Guinea area two years, He for many yean of a grocery store Hear Hand Analyst ship in the Holy Child association, day by the Highlands Lions club has been onaoveral carriers doing on Bridge avenue. He, served-In Red Bank, Federal chairman, total - the highest sale of Holy Childhood John Famulary of Long Branch. November 28, at auxiliary hall, Julia Leslie, hand analyst anc> • Mrs. Oalendriollo attended Red Long Branch, . , . •at Cedar finn, where 81 'members rescue work' and flying planes up the infantry In World' War I and ij^Chrlstniw,,se«Ui...and; cradle roll, and guests sat down to a steak to the front lines. He Is the pilot was a member of Shrewsbury post, concert pianist, will speak at a membership In schools of less "than, Bank-high-aohool, She 1« a mem. Mr».; W. Boas Chapman and Mrs. meeting of fhe Red Bank Woman's ber of the Children of Mary sodal- J, Ritchie Smith will be chairmen, dinner. "'" ' ''• T'/". '*"''" •' •"•of a fouiumotor plane with a orew Amerioan Legion, of Red Bank, ' • ' ' PttOTJNO OOUBSB 200 enrollment, "Bud" dampbell was master Of 11 men- Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary Jul- qlub 'toiBorrow afternoon 'at. the Both no^ arid old boat ownors The speakcri were introduced by ity at St. Anthony's'-church, 'Mr, The tea will ho given by Heather Lieut. Wlckes, has been in the olubhouae, Her subject Is "You Calandrlello was -graduated from ton House, featuring Kathleen, As- of • ceremonies, 'A program ot en- lano, he Is survived by a daughter, and those'interested in the opera- ; DoroUiy Andre, chairman of mia- tertainment included piano selec- navy 16 yean, Mrs. Fay RapolU, .West Bergen Said a Handful," MlM ROM Plgna tions of small eraft will be given sion activities,' They Included Rob- Red Bank h.lgh school, Togethei slating with the project'are Mrs taro will be soloist, accompanied by tfhoy operate a luncheonette and Eric Williamson, Mrs, Warren Bru- tions by Rhea Kelly,, vocal solos.by place;,two sons, Joseph of Proe- the opportunity ' of . attoijdlng a ert Oagoodb'y, Richard .Wallace, John Rast, . (Jathorlno Grots and HALLOWEEN rARTY peot avenue, Little Sliver, and 'Mrs. William' D. Sayre. piloting course to be given by the Joan, White and Patricia Whalen. confectionery business at 123 Weal gulerV, Mrs. Albert '.Addis, Mrs, 1 Member^ will 'bring Christmas Front street, . • Robert A. Galliano,. Mrs.' Fred'E, Mr, Campbell and songs by a Frank, Long Bran'oh; three grand- Shrewsbury Power Squadron In this Tie, reports were followed by roll chorus comprising Mendoi, Hall, Paul Jeasen of Pine strset, Rlvtr children, and a brother, Ralph Jul? gifts for' mon at England General area. Registration night for the ~ ..HoljcjCw»u^piJjiVli .who Upon their return from a Qregg, Mrs. F. Law'ton Hindle, Mrs, Plaza, was host Tuesday night a; hospital at Atlantic City, Hostess: "ding trip to Now York, thoy.wil] WOJ«a, Crelghton, Anthony, UUi, lano of YonSers. ',." Red Bank . classes will be held ransomed Individual pagan John HliHernml Mrs, .Joseph C. a Halloy/aon_pacty_At'/Jils home. os will be' Mrs, 'M.' Y. Blood, Mrs, Thursday'evening, November. 8, at make their home at the West Fron Williams, -."•- , I-IieaLearyr , Rast and Kooscr. . Attending wore :.MIsses- Margar.e ~- ArmnBtnteftiftu-iAC™ funerat ser.- George Stephen- Young, Mra, - Her- 'The Church in Action," vloes wilt 'he completed today_by the Monmouth Boat 'dub. At thla •presented by Katharine Feluso'and street address, Mundy, Edith Johnson, Oortrudt mann Aaendprf apd Mrs, Jesse N, m . •_, the'Worden,funeral home. .meeting any person attending will' ijajy Raleigh, and "Jllsjlons In GOING AWAY TARTY. DISCHAnOED FROM ARMY. Wagner, Joan Qraf, Joan Henschol, Been, . •, " • OAFF.-M.ARX b« able to got tho necessary infor- lAwerica," by'Nancy Byfne, John. A going away' shower was.held Sgt; Richard J, O'Connor, hus- Katharine Graf and Johanna John . "-EBNBST M. BROWN ' The American home department mation regarding , the ten-week J>fiOk»rt. and Dorothf Carle oon- Al'tlie Leonardo Bu'))tlt,t churd Tuesday nt the homo, of Mr/ andband of Mrs, Frances O'Connor of son. Also, Herbert Doughty! tarry will hold' a box lunoheon meeting course,'and will also be given the eluded the first part of 'the pro-Sunday rifterhooh, Margaret' Oaff, Mrs, Hol-bDit II, Bayard,'% Wash- 28-32 C'pllogo aVentte, - Eatontown, Flarilgan, Thomas Voorhls, Charl«« Ernest Mbssi Brown; 73, died Friday of' next week, and the -lit- opportunity of registering • hla or yesterday at Monmouth Memorial front. •:.,•'.. daughter Qf-Hr, and lirt, Wllllan ington street, Rumson, for tholr was discharged from the army' thla Maelter and Kahulf and Torra erature, department will meet Fr[. any other name they wish to sub- hospital after » long illness. He day, ^oyember M, . • ..,••; 'Jamas Tanner tnnouncid gaff of Leonardo, and , Frederic daughter, Mia, Klchnrd A, Mngga. week after a^'service .of four yoars Ualand, , mit, Commander Macrti^l' Van- la survived bjr hit fntir daughtir, Mrs.' Muagi Is leaving to loin her and nine months WlnMo, Jr., headi the committee, Mn, Dorothy Smpth^eri, 1M Bridge btii gr.boad.bo'yiy . -Takining ppart Heyi ,iliwobd,», yyb)f,:.ipaitbA ;Yi{. Corp* and who it stutlonod.at t 1 :tiu0lpi6. IM iifm ltitifitty nil* Edward Bmihpnj of'..r ., Tb| After Oe'rtrdd' .MJnMdlMJMdl , JTrtJToln i low : and Vhite oh.ryianthehiumi Norfolk,Navy yai'd In Virginia. and Adolptf Duuntaik and Robert RfRty d D moD WiHim iije»j^|||M|v(^||||y||fl^|h; Attedi M i M ,»InK)WtHi;idi^W!tf>iswtighid-K!oii; MMiS f ...«s'ff%. 1 LMMfd ir;i«ci», Judt DUN I iP^™!lp*^^«i|'Biftw BMW oF'thtNayy y»pinHydl> rrma; bdard. r»i Brown.ihd w»lt«r ""I BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 Receivingng Bob GetGet eJwiitU were Edward Culberson, Jamet l}rown, Jgumjner And Winter comfort, FREE yviHiajapcrwitra^Fr&XJPage, JDtxT ter Jones, DlckHaiidy and Barrel m Redden, Jr.i W>U awards) Dale TERMITE PRIMER MARTHA'S HAND Mywij Bofcert/Mack and Robert iTION Zl^ST^XI a;"™Vl8K|F o_;,.-LL-JMMEIF*!*','.:... .- Jol»|M»ni^g!5^*£MWwAJ9^lr Antimite Engineering Co. awai^;fi^«|O^r^!^ne!»** tLE CO. FAIR HAYEK, K.-JT. RED BANK, N,.J. Oub^Booat badges w'ere awarded Johannen>bn;-Den Cihlef cord, ftrtd members of Pack 67 Friday night Bruno/and-Rlchard Harrison; Gen. 7«0 UX WORK DONE tW BAND «t the Presbyterian/church by the Elsenhower papisr collection awards, Adam J. Unzmayer pack master, Henry7&tevenson. The Fred Cassldy, Frank Caprlonl and' AtlsQtlo Highland* SO* ot ceremonies were attended by par-Joseph Martelia. Members of Deri • write Box Wt, Atlfeotfo High- Phone Red Bank 145 1 ents and friends and projects of the B received pie; den honor banner lands. W . den* were exhibited; . : award.- ..';.';.: '. '•'.'.::.. !'-'_l'_'...V."' ;

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MR. AND MRS. JAMBS E. POSTEN liiss Vera Mae Collins and James pink snapdragons, ward Posten, both of Atlantic Robert S. Roddy of Philadelphia jhlajidj,..were married Saturday^ was best man and Elmer Hesse of fcrnoon at AH Saints church, Port"Monmouth-1 and—Samuel R.. iveslnk; by the rector, Rev. Char- Fosten of Navesink, usbered. £. Johnson. The church was The bride's mother wore a. royal r :orated with w: ftrtTUo—velvet-gownr AVlth- a matching M-J:0i?Wi im». Rev. B. Eugene Shearer of feathered hat, and a corsage of W Brunswick, soloist, sang, "Be- (American beauty roses. The bride- ise" and. "I Love Tbee." groom's mother was dressed in vio- fee bride Is the daughter oJJIrs. let-colored velvet and her corsage yidjCoIlins of Atlantic'~Hlgh- was of Talisman roses. - and the late Mr. Collins, and The couple are on a wedding trip bridegroom's parents are Mr. in the South, and upon their return TV. Harry Posten A- re- will reside at 71 Washington ave- ion followed-ln- the social hall nue, Atlantic Highlands. For trav- [Central Baptist church. eling the bride wore a black crepe Che bride was given In marriage dress, trimmed with lime and ce- Harvey F. Gerber and had her rise, with an opossum Jacket. Her ter, Miss Ruth Collins, as hercorsage was of "orchids. ly attendant, She wore a prin- The bride was graduated from is- style gown, cut with a sweet- Mlddletown .township high school, urt neckline, trimmed with seed and Is secretary to the president of Island along train. Her. veil :the_CaunJy_GM_companjr. at At- _ attached to-a tiara of orange lantic Highlands. The bridegroom issoms and pearls; and she car- has received his discharge from the dan arm bonQuetjif jvhUe chrV- service after three years overseas hthemums. - ... -., TvitK-the Ninth-Infantry .division.' pie maid of honor was attired In He was graduated from Atlantic nk satin and tulles. She wore a Highlands high school'and Is em- Etching tiara and veil of pink ployed at the Atlantic Highlands. lie and carried a bouquet of deep PjOetofflce.

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star! See the new Muskrats in our collection ... in ethereal silver blue shades, in sable and mink shades, and its own charming silver^ fawns. ._ One of these fur .colorings is the one that will STOP THAT • most arrantly flatter you. And this is the time to make sayings .... every coat in'this collection

\ EDWARD J. DODD THIEF! is a value! •. .. • "This opening," Mr. Dodd said, Put your extra dollars safely park* another step, in tha.co.m- away In a "money-making" JJV'S program to provide .a na- BVlde financing service to re- Insured Savings Share . Ac- 11 dealers and their customers for count at the Bed Bank Sav- lential home repair* and recon- tlonlng of oars and truoks, which ings * 'Loon Assn, , . . In j««skvltal,pB,r.t ,Pt,o,u,r_ tranapor- t}on and freight system, during lit transition period before. hew have never foiled to -pay a rsjsmd household appliances be- ' dividend ... Our depend- ine generally available.". Mr. Dodd, who has had wide tx- ability and friendly service rlenoe In the financing; .field, have made us a real "Home Did Universal CIT's Newark dl- lion office last month In an exacu- Town" institution 1 ^|» capnrltir,, , . \ ,; :. .; •(weeping reductions In flnancterff- ies and. a, straamllnlngof ('ervlce 'nUljomoblla owners were also an- aiload. by Universal CIT Credit rporaftlon and Its nationwide net- .1 i^;:prbranoh«,;...,, •. ..;.• •.-.„• ft a letter addreased to autpmo- SAVINGS dealers throughout the boun> i 1A.' a Diet*, 'pre»id»n't.of CIT, ' the i611a#liyl>taMfltlo#t LOAM ASSN. ,\ > BubHoiwT)enPurohai»d on nthr tornu at B per eont 9.U- •>,«'«•.•.< •.•hji-.v':;' : tho unpaid1 baltnot, a rout avor pre-war- itnane- 10

twassaass BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 1, 1S45 TIMOTHY R. HOUNWAN Sea Bright

Contractor and Builder •ton and Hu WtUMa'M BOSESNVAKD VTOBM HI Doughs Stan*, who ha* etun in of A tb« N«.vy thrM y»u». bM Jwu k Of Next Sunun SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING spending a inn -with his frand- .JrvipgRitttnnan, brother of fir. parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Rlttermaiij-li-hoinooiv leav» prwt»*> m . y- DougW of River street. OLION I'in<1 COMWNAT((?N Francis Doud of the Coast Guard MM. William Kendrlck of Fifth Iniul Wlndovyt Wsalhcrttript and I baa been spending • lwve with hl> street Is, visiting her «bt«r, Mrs. folk*. Itahloa Drake-at Union City. COMIOHI PLUS 30% FUtl SAVINGS! David Johnson h*» received hU Tbt .MetbodUt Sunday school ' OMdollu'dwihe *ork of (h«* w (htM i honorable discharge from the Navy pupils enjoyed a Halloween party M»Vn miwIlKt •iniwind.iumiWf r and to visiting hli mother, Mn. Monday evening in the ohucch, The John Johnwm on Burl •trttt. ' primary toU will be given a simi- Now. Representing Sgt. George Doyle,, who la ata» lar treat Saturday afternoon. Mrs. . »llmWM cfilM nn chingc ihcm fromi tloned In Florida, accompanied, by Bother Dennis Is In charge-. NO tlOUHUQMI IMINO •*« >*U CHANVU his wir> and daughter Nancy, are The Girls. Friendly society 'will 0140N wmdpwi buomt • peinnneni pan ol r« visiting his grandparents, Mr. and meet tomorrow night in the Epis- )iem» no tioriyf problem Mrs Frank mi aloard the •nljhty at 9:15- o'clock in St. Andrew's WoiKt (hildrin sgnnii drain snd inieciion Rev. Walter B. WUllami was battleship, USS New Jersey, in Tokyo bay. They are, left to tight, church, with the rector, Rev. Wes- Ttvmt P» ml* m S$ pm month called lMt FrMiy t» the TMCA Guy S. VanNess, storekeeper, third olasi, of Red Bank and ton E. Grimihanr, officiating-. building at Fort Hancock, where Joseph R.. DuBols, seaman, first class, of Freehold. They saw Rev. John M. Long will attend Bronze Memorial Tablets he cooked a tasty1 meal for 75' In- action at Okinawa. • ', . . .' the School of Evangelism at Tren- ductees; ton to be held all next week in Mrs. Elizabeth Cloughly will rep- connection with the. Crusade for ra » mm m an-« mn* mri*m resent the Methodlit ohurch at the Eatontown Christ, He and Mrs. Long will at- Plaques and Honor Rolls district steward! meeting tom'or- Home On Leave tend the rally tomorrow in First row }n First Method(«t church, Ai- (Tit* Bad Bank Reglatet «UL ba beui Methodist church, Asbury Park. hury Park. Rev. Mid Mr*/ Walter i Katontown at ui atoraa of Wlllla William Smith is a medical pa- -*— B. •Williams will also attend. D»vli and 0, Inward Imook) ' tient at Rlvervlew hospital. Sea Bright poet, American Le- Cpl. Theodore Lewis,, who has gion, the Ladles' . auxiliary and been (n the U. S. Army three and TJoydi of London once sold shlpa III WIT m., AWMY Mil. N.L I other .patriotic and civic organiza- one-half years, 18 months of whloh by. the candle. When a ship was You ARE C6RDIAU,Y INVITEO to Visit our tions will attend a special Armis- was spent overseas, has been hon- being auctioned, a stump of candle' tt" tur hii-l GW«VM«M tice day service Sunday, November orably discharged and is returning was . lighted, and the instant • the Wudim. • • • : store and «ee onr Portfolio of service and 11,* in the .Methodist church at 11 his-job as clerk In the local post- ca,ndU went out,, the -highest bid-' N*Mt a. m. ! The speaker will be B. W, dsr at that moment got the ship. memorial plaques for v.eterans of World Smith, executive secretary of the Fort Hancock "Y" who will tell of, The former Q. IE. Smock confec- some__of his experiences while a tionary store recently .bought by It pays to advertlie'in The Register jap prisoner^ montHST™1 Qu» Qlanudls and being conducted facilities of Gorham Master Craftsmanship 'William Johnson, who U station- ed at Norfolk, Virginia, In the Ringer as partner, will hereafter Navy, Is spending a ten-day leave be known as "Ronnie's," named af- in Bronze are placed conveniently at the dis- with hlB parent*, Mr. and M«-«. Er- ar Mr. and Mrs, Ringer's ton, A nest Johnson.of New street, ' luncheonette is an added feature, . posal of individuals and organizations in this Mr, and Mrs, JbSeph • QfHWO of of the store and plans ^ are under HOTEL 58G Ocean avenue are parents of a way for the enlargement of this community, Our services for consultation and son born Friday at Monmouth department of the business. . - Memorial hospital. Mn. Bdith Lewis la visiting her assistance in creating special deaigm are , BOnrin-law and daughter, Mr. and MOLUTPITi MM. L. A; Wagner of Believllie. available without obligation to you. •_.. D'ALOIA IN FBIBCO Jira._Erank LaPftrre, Mr. and Mr», Pat J7 b'Aloia, seaman second Ralph U Lewis, Mr.-and Mrs. Ed- the Shrewibury RiVer iLRecLJanfcJSI. J. class, USNE, of Rod-Bank, hae ar- EDWARD EGAN. ~ ward Emmoni and Mrs. Carl Dryer rived lii Son Francisco aboard the Edward Egan, seaman first class, were Sunday visitors at the Wag- attack transport USS Fillmcre. of 191 Shrewsbury avenue, is home ner home. ' D'Alol'a entered the. service last on a 30-day leave, at the conclu- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Polhemus of :C/vei*ssiit January and recently was in Amo- sion of which he will report back Freehold spent Sunday with her Sunday, November 4 1945 rl, Japan. The FiUmore has taken to receive his discharge. He hassister, Mrs. Delia Watklns. y REGISTERED JEWELERS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY part in the campaign* for the New served 2H yean, first in the At- Mn. Annabel] Dennis of Lewis Hebrides, the , New lantic fleet with trips' to England, street suffered .an arm fracture 36 BROAD STREET > RED,BANK Guinea, the Carolina* and the Mar- France and the Mediterranean, and Monday in afall-ofHhe rearporch Gorham. Sterling Silver - Gorham Memorial Bronze ahalls. At Northern Honshu, «he later in the Pacific, with stops at of her Home. The fracture was re- COCKTAIL SUGGISTIONS helped put troops ashore for theManila and beyte. He wears the duced at Monmouth Memorial nosy occupation. American theater, European thea- pita!, where ahe was taken in the r ter and Pacific theater, and Phil- borough ambulance. She returned Brandy D«Uy .^..50 Rum D«i«y .,..,...,45 The Red Bank Reglater la sup- ippine Liberation ribbons. Seaman home that night, Sloe Gin Fin , ...45 Assorted Domestic Wine 30 32 ported by local as well as outof- Egan is an employee of the me- Hours devotion observed at town business men—Advertisement chanical department of The Regis- -St. Dorothea's churoh ended Tues- ter. . day morning with celebration of'a high man at 10:30 a. m., followed - -DINNER- by a procesaion, - ~ Choice of ••" • • ' . Linerotft S/Sgt. Stanley .RobertsrTidS of The Ladles' aid sooiety of Lin' Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Roberts, HoWy Dew^Melbri or . - Crab Meat Gbcktail iroft chapel will meet Thursday of whd was In the U, S. Army, nearly iext week at' the home of Mrs, tour ytars,-29—months of which Choice of ...... '.,,'• Ada F. Woodward at Riverside were spent overseas in the Philip- Crwtia_pf-Tomato, Porjugaige__ or Cbmomme Belvedere Heighti. .- pine! and eliewhere, arrived home Carol Callahan, daughter of Monday night from Kentucky, ,leut. and Mrs. James Callahan where he received an honorable nlebrated her third birthday with - ENTREE - part/ Saturday. Guests were discharge. After a' vacation the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Edmed of young man is planning to return Broiled Live Lobster, Lemon Sauce ...;.. .-.-.- -..2.00 Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Calla- to his former position with the Gulf han of Summit and Mm. J. A, G(b- Refining company here. Curry Shrimps with Rice, Bombay 1.50 Edward Emmoni, assistant chief jona. Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Cherry Sauce ._....-...... JJB0_ Capt. and Mrs. George. Stelnbach of the fire department, and a mem- ,nd daughter Sarah spent Satur- ber of the school board, has re- Stuffed Roast Vermont Turkey, Cranberry Sauce :....1.75- lay In New York city and visited turned home after his honorable elativea at Bergenfleia Sunday. discharge from the U. S. Army at Breast of Milk Fed Chicken, Saute with Ham 1.75 Leslie R. Stewart, Sr. and daught- Fort Bennlng, Georgia. * . Filet Mtgnon with Mushropms Saute 3.00 er Betty Ann spent Navy day in rew York city. The following- day Fresh Green Peas,, La Parisian .Hash ]h Cream Potatoes Mr. Stewart, Betty Stewart, Leslie Highlands Stewart, Jr., Dorothy Walker, • Salad Delmonte (The Bed Bank Raziiter can b« bought Eleanor King and Reid Dlckeraon In Highland! »t I. Greeiupan'i. Bedla'i visited the Missouri and the En-drug Btore, Joseph Stamen'a, Centrnl . Rum Pumpkin Pie ^^ r ;erprise. . Railroad ttation and . Adama and Cum* ' —.—iLZ~^^^-—AMuatt^ tee Cream ••-—: Ann Maxson of Chapel Hill spent minga, nawapaper delivery atrvice) ;ho weeTt-end with Edith Mae Mau- Most of the children of~thls bor- '[...' • DemiTasse ' ir. •, • ough were at-th» annual Hallow- Pyt. Robert Boyland has return- een party given last night in the school auditorium by Highlands Dinner Daily to 9:00 P. M. JAMES A. DRENNAN id to Camp DIx afterva 30-day tur- ough. ' " ' Parent-Teacher association. Games ' MANAOrNO DIRECTOR Mr. and Mrs, - Frank McCarron, were played and prizes . were Mr. and Mra. William McKnight •awarded to those wearing the beet Thanksgiving Reservations Now Being Accepted ihd Mr. and Mrs. H. Massey spent costumes. % Refreshments were al- Saturday at Newark. so enjoyejd d b y the .boys and girli s .A representative of the the Wyer- haiiser lumher company of- New- ark showed a motion picture, * ¥ READE'S RED BANK MOVIE GUIDE • • r 'Trees and Men," at a meeting of A diamond engagement ring. ••,. the Llrjcroft fire company Thurs- btay at the fire house. eloquent expression of the love Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Sr., spent the week-end at Farming- READE'S CARLTON READES STRAND you share, your treasure for all ham, Masiachueetti. —MUrOeraldlne-^Baboook—-ap«nt- BBOAD STREET PHONE B. B. 1800 the years to come.The diamond th'o week-end with her mother, MATINEE DAILY 3:30 EVENINGS 7-9 MATINEE DAILY t:SO EVENIN08 T4I 1 Mrs. Richard Babcock, at Wood- OONTINUOtJS SATURDAY • SUNDAY you choose- for her need not be bury, Long' Island. , v ,' CONTINUOUS SATURDAY • 8UNDAT. expensive but it must be of '••••• ••'*.*•,•• NOW THRU SATURDAY! FRIDAY qnd SATURDAY the finest quality, perfect in The House That Hid tha Secret of the Atomic Bombt JOHN 'Apology color, cut and clarity. Every CARRADINE ring selected for our stock has -In— for been skillfully examined by dia- JOHN WAYNE Bluebeard' Murder' m ond experts who choose only —with— : „ —wlth- ANTHONY QUINN those which are flawlessly bril- JEAN PARKER ANN SAVAGE liantr distinguished in style. It BEULAH BONDI is in your, interest -to get this • • SU \I)/\V • • protection .... come in now to "Back To Bataan" select your diamond. o Stars Sun., Men., Toes,••-•-•• Bun. Continuous From IF. H, ROBERT CUMMINGS -with— Wasteland* Frances Langfor4 LIZABETH SCOTT Wally Brown • . Audrey Long J> •..;• :•.••••,. Alan Carney /James Warren

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*6 BROAD STRIBF . Rib fc'ANtf , i * BED B&nOtEGXBTEB. Atlantic 'loptutup ,.Th* Boyjeout* of AtUatle town. sblpMjl MWTpvg pf hold their annual Court ot Honor Monday, November 13, to the Coif* Neck school. .--.-- The Helping circle will meet at the borne ot Mrs. William Clifford Some European Guns next Wednesday afternoon. The Ladles'"auxiliary of Use fire Made Too Light For company will meet ne*t Wednea- Hy evening. American Ammunition - Monday, November 19; the Olrl Scouts will i present an amateur War veterans and other* are night in tbe Colt's Neck school cautlon«a'"Dy me Fish' Hid es of steel The Atlantic grange will present and are designed for light am- a game party Friday, November 16. _. * • * —.Lrhilflfe'i munition and it" Is unsafe to use ; Seven men attended the classical the powerful,-progressive burning visit to the New Brunswick semi- powder of the present day ..Amer- nary Monday sight They were ^^^•••l^lf^l^Hpjssssss^g^^^^^^^^^V ican shot-gun shells in them. Clarence Conqver, George 8. P. The Council. also pointed out Hunt, William Miles, Lester Rlcb- I hat certain European guns In ad- ens, Harold DiVU, Joseph VanMal- dition to haying • two > barrels to den and Rev. Peter M, Boelbouwer. use u a shot gun, also have a- Mtaj Mabel Mitchell la in charge tnlrd barren designed for the use of flower* "Vor November . In the of rifle buDets; Owners of this Colt's, Neck Reformed church. The type of gun are cautioned not to consistory will meet tonight at the OAllY use it while hunting In New Jer-home of William Thompson. The. sey as the use of the rifle in any parsopage has been completely re- •artoni dozen form In the State ls'lllegal, . ahlngled with asbestos shingle* by 15 Before such guns can be used Charles Hagerman'of Colt'* Neck. iiach — <».13i during the open seasons in New Stanley. HUdebrandt hsa been dis- More fine Quality AAP Baked Goods! _JerBey-the,rlfle barrel-will of nec- charged from the army. essity have to Ue li THr-fre»hold-dl»t*lot-counclLoI Beats m&nently or preferably the firing churches will sponsor a life and pin removed so that. they cannot leadership institute for Sunday be fired in the woods and' fields 4 school teachers lasting six weeks, Shoestring BeetsOBMITO«««TII of the State, the Council said. . beginning- Monday. The two- Drop Cookies *»»*«<«*» Tbe law also provides that the hour sessions will be held In the Quartered Beets COWTMK^KI -use of a firearm while hunting: Freehold Reformed church. The that can be dred more than twice ">1.65 SWEET PEAS t teachers of. the three courses "offer- can String Beans gSff "--11« without reloading Is Illegal. Viola- ed are Rev. Warren Layton of Free- 17* tions, of ,theBe regulations will be hold, Rev. William Gastbn of Marl- 25 watched by game warden* who boro and Rev. Joseph Ward ot i. Tomato Juice 55*5 •—Id will rlgrlijly enforce the law Como. The last two. sessions will v throughout the State, warned the be held December 10 and 11 The Tomato Juice ,r.BJ«»~21e itiee—4n. "rhsfg Finger Buns J-^ Grapefruit Juice1*;,'13«4^29i Rev. Peter IT. Boelbouwer, dean, Careless Parking Peter Kolb and Rev, Clayton. PKV.*«., Ilended Juice 4 The national war fund drive will larvelRollb Nets Fine Of $10 begin In Atlantic township tomor- Pineapple Juice!>u -20 - cw Fresh-Caught served their 60th wedding annivers- Cloverleaf troop 25 ot Girl Scout* White Cabbage i~~»« ^Troccoli *-*•>••*- s-*27« ary Tuesday at a buffet supper under the leadership ot Mrs. Foley, s 1 b Breast Uec '<> 20c Fresh Fillet of Cod '»40« party at their home. had a Halloween dance In the b Quests were Mr, and Mr*. Wil-George B.' Roberta barn Saturday. Yellow Turnips \ ^ 3= Fresh Beets U7^ 6= Frankfiirters <•> 37c Fillet of Haddock»»» 41« liam Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick About BO persona attended. Re- Coffey. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Walen- freshments were served and games fresh Kale .J^ 2^ 13- Tomatoes RaS'tX ^29« •b33e Fresh Whiting . »12« tlne, Mr. arid Mrs. Howard Til ton, were played. e g Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bertell, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Salvators Stranlero ib 33c Fresh Mackerel . i» 17» Mrs. James McCarthy, Mr; andattended the wedding of -Mr. and Layer Figs ^- ^ ^s 23c Black Mission Figs;:; 18 Meat Loaf u Mr*. Dennis Sheridan, Mis* Elea- Mrs. Michael Donaroma at Brook- ><> 39c Fresh Oysters - *"39e nor Connor and Chris Bertell, Jr. lyn Saturday. ' Cooked Salami Scrapple "«><<«< * 19s Chowder Clans ^43c IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Erfective today November liFllie whole*«]r-nuorket-pri« Crauberry Sauce,',^ vanced 5 cenb per pound. We h«v« a supply of butter purchased the market advanced, and, ooruiatent with our policy of pasting savings on to. our customers, we will not advance our retail price until liext week. Wheatlos «~* 11« »«^ -T5« CoruKlx . • . -12c Force Cereal . ••""11" FANCY CREAMERY 11b. Wan Camp's rJlErS Quaker Muffets •*". 9e (8 points' per pound) print Beans Shredded Wheat«»»« m lie staley's Ched-O-Bit Cheese Food "35c Gorgonzola or Bleu CHEESE>49« Kellogg's Ccru Flakes ftfc Seeded Raisins ,**i Cream Cheese.JSBSm. 3 ,"11« Liederkranz Cheese ^^. 26o CoruFlakes «««r«i. %$* JunketRennetTablets* 11o ALWAYS P Wheat Flakes *mmn» tSrSo GrahanCrackers »«iic« ^,20i Fontelle Spread «474«7 Provolone Cheese -iSSSl+BibBi BUY A BOND TODAY! i," 12e Premiua CneksriMiiiui», 19i Imtant Maxwell Htne V' 29c Peanut Butter ^ *^35i Sol Cafe (ssuMirtsiMs 4M.^29e Peanut ButtermHurn»..i»3i|jr 4 c CIGARETTES 20MaleTMiB§rax2if,2B? "»•«•!»«•«»• . _ .„ _ „. Instant Coffee it^& il60e Sparkle Paddings V.fe JS.•* Si' Boraxo ... .2Z 25c Dorset M-UBH ^^48C Tohln'sBrunch Baker's •nswHtCoooa Tumbo Puddings . Pepulir cin.oF Baker's ,.VX.C«cofl^ 19c 1.24 OcugoB8MpPiwderic.LcJ.i6c ArmoBr'sllverSpreadOo Armour'sTreet «..«"34c Borden's Nemo$%& '*Ti<^tt*'in*wa«i * Wrtrife M £ DIHleanBer—^^ Nestle's ^"Y Cocoa ^19c Aunt Jeinlflia ^.l! ««* 12i f Hygradfr Pretzel Stlx I BORO BUSES Dlf Hand Gleaner ^1B«,. . ;•••"••• •<-i^-. Preuwr^Party Loaf «»«.«»32s V-8 Cocktail !.•• 15c r31* Bleachette Blue 2 it •« ,^^5l TarWy Livar Pale I>.F. ^"iSe Sunnyfleld 'M 4 m Vegamate - "nf14e ,v,' 30e Herefcey's ^tE/JoIV 3 ^» 19c nilFUVSKSHHIIIF Ravioli 0Mnn.m.m 'uoi.t«\it Cocomalt . . Sunnyfleld fll$F »~ OPERATORS T 0 0 Ca»ipl)ell'8 r«iV1rr 3' !i» / 25c Parmdllve Soap 3 SL 20« Chili Sauce MNM» »»M.iSe Graidma's Molasses'tr 21 o Pancake Syrup ,!,"i "15* 0Rf,VE- TO- CaM|hflUX^^u^rJ2c Sweetheart Soap 2 s " Chill Sauce MUUI ««M.20« Herbox twiiiwi Cubes ^>7t Cream of Wheat «-•*• 22i ft< FranI 1| AVOID AC Vlemia8aH8ageA««««i^13o Red] Wax Paper 04 B Marmalade -»^ Drano ... "-180 Tootsle. ViKWff ^-"-21o Quaker Oats ^ CIDENTS. uvnrrjtl ft-Penn Floor Wax' — 4Oo American Steel Wool ^ 5» H-0 Oats . . —'12* Brlllo . . 2 X, 27c Rolled 0ats,'r.m.^11a •Ponn Machine Oil SplokSciff flfll »* Be Instant Ralston, •**& • •- •- 1 Wax %W Wheat'eworth Cereal fefT

.i:, , M. mm?- .HEP JANK -REGISTER Th« beginners' and' primary de- *£T- partments of the SUnday school IVy V~J Halloween Party will meat at, 10 o'clock in Blngham $fEMS PERTAINING TO hall; the intermediate department HELP Wi meets In the church auditorium s,t At Eatqntown I Deaths I n Red Bank We need two rood the taSe Sour. — - -to service Hew fculelw . CHURGHES The choir meets for rehearsal In to be announced. Man will he church af 7:30 Thursday even- Lodge Gives treat Vieinity- - •ppnd Ing. oAll choir members are urged ,good pay.' Want man ef, m«T METHODUT ing, with boa lunch .at noon. At better-than-average' aBluty to 2 o'clock MM. Henry Conover to attend as rehearsal for the For Borb Children " Red Berk * '« tens OBAT morning at St Ana's ohurch. In- match a. betUr-thaa-average Rev; RorsrJ; Squire will preach will speak on 'XJhina." The Church Christmas music has begun. Any at the 11 o'clock Sunday morning ohoir wiH meet that nlgUt at 8person desirous* of-Joining* the A large group ot Sjatontown chil- The funeral of Frederick Graf, terment, tun.der tha supervision ot ssrvles.on the subject, "Deliver U« o'clock. choir are asked to contact Mr.. dren had .a great tfcfle at a Hal- 09, of Benton avenue, Leonardo, the Bedle funeral home, was in Cal- H. A.'Button, Service: From Our. Enenr)le»." A group of Boy Scout troop 36 will meet in Ootschalk, choirmaster. ' - loween party Monday night by the formerly of Newark, who died Sun- vary cemetery, Brooklyn. , new metflbcn will'be received into the church basement Thursday Shepherd* of Bethlehem of that day at Monmoutb Memorial hos- Mrs. Mularohuk is survived by a DeRidder Buick, Inc. ' .Out' church. The lenior choir wllf night at T:SO. PRESBYTERIAN . borough. pital after, a week's" Illness, was daughter, Mrs. Walter Kmetta, of i6»-iee MONMOUTH STKSOT' sing and Harold H.'Baynton will Mary Mount chapter will meet Eatontown A Paul Jones was) danced by all held'last night" at the Henry PflSl New York city; two sons, Andrew • BED BANK,% J. render a solo; "The Lost'Chord," with Mrs^ Warren Mlnton, .28 Rev. Chester J. Padgett will to the muslo of George Washing- funeral home, Irvlngton, Interment Mularohuk ot Keanaburg, and by Sullivan. ' . Drummond place Friday night, No- preach -Sunday at the 10:46 o'clock ton's orchesrs. An interesting pro- will take, place this afternoon in Peter, V. g. s. B, staUoned »t The 90th Psalm will be the -bask; vember 9. Mrs* AJden-Mason will service on "The Faith of a Christ- gram p< entertainment was pre- Hollywood cemetery. - Barle, and. six grandchildren. for Ihe 8 o'clock evening sermon give a book review. The chapter ian." . The choir will Sing. • In the sented, games were played and re- by the pastor, on "The Yean of freshments were served. Born in Germany he had lived will hold its Christinas sale at the evening at 7:45 o'clock- the minis- In this country 3i years. He was MRS. ELEANOR G. CONN1XL ARE YOU A Our Life." An anthem will be ren-same meeting and the members are ter will speak on the subject, The' program included "God dered by the choir. Bless America," played by the or- past noble grand of Lucerne lodge, The funeral of Mrs. Eleanor G. asked to brag, their gift for -the "Spiritual Adultery." Miss Mar- I. O. 6. F., of Newark and a mem- Connell,;74, who died last-Thurs- William Petherbridgt, Jr. will sale or lend it In If unaible to at- garet White and.Pvt,-Irving Booth chestra; songs, "Sweet Dreams," by Joanne'Caruso; "Let Me Call Tou ber of Lady Clinton Rebecca lodge day at the home ot her daughter, lead in the topic discussion, "Hab- tend. . •""' ~". ..• ; • will sing a duet and the senior Mrs. Harriet L, Schwartz, Keyport, FASHION ARTIST its I'd Like to Cultivate" at the In- choir will render an anthem.. The Sweetheart," by Barbara Hatha- of Jrvin'gton,. the Leonardo Field termediate youth fellowship Sun- Many were in attendance at both way; VBell Bottom Trousers," byclub, the Yacht club and Citizens was held Saturday at the Bedle fu- morning and evening; service* Sun- Sacrament of the Lord's Supper nera) home. Interment was In day at 6:45 p. in. The adult youth will be observed at the close of the William Raybon, Jr., son of Mr.Charles Fary and John Roberts, and association. ' ' there is t permanent fellowship convenes at 7 o'clockl day to bid Rev, Thunn and his fain- "My Gal's a Corker," by Ronald Green Grove cemetery. < tly farewell. It was a day of fellow- evening service. and Mrs. William Raybon, Holland Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna F, G, Nourit, conference secretary The Christian Endeavor societies Ganley; a ghost act by Charles S. Graf;, two jtepsons, Herbert Born in Holmdel, the daughter position open in Stein- ship together: During the morning road, Mlddletown, left, this week Fary and Barbara Slate, and vocal of the late Martin and Kaiherlne of the Home for the Aged, Ocean service Rev. Thunn sang "Open the will meet Sunday at 6:30 p. m,.Miss for the Navy V-8 program at Union Schatz, .U, 8. Army, and Albert of bach Company's adver- Grove, will address the WBGS at Ann Stochl will lead the junior selection!, "Always;" by Edith Union; two sisters, Mrs. Kath- Rlblet VanBruen, she is survived 9 Gates of the Temple." University,, Schenectady, New York.' Fary | "Oh Johnny," by, George by her husband, John p. Connell. next Monday evening'! meeting. group. The church school council our erlne Michel of Rochester, New tising department for a The theme for the evening will be The Art club will meet the third Raybon was a graduate of Mid-Washington; -"Put T Arms and fourth Tuesday nights in each will meet Monday night and the dletown township high school. Be- York, and Mrs. Elizabeth Kfeln of "Good Will." ' Mr». Iiuber will be pastor's classes will meet Tuesday Around Me, Honey," by Barbara Germany, and a brother, George HENBY TAPPER young woman who can the soloist and Mrs. Wlllim Mac- month. A set of book ends was'pre- fore entering the service he was Hathaway and Barbara Slate, and sented to Mrs. Thunn by the class as usual: ' employed as a draftsman at the Graf in Germany. , ~ The funeral of Henry Tapper, 83, do modern fashion art. donald will lead the devotions; Af- The church ladles will meet for "Don't Fence Me In," by Robert of 66 Bannard street, Freehold, ter a business session the group in recognition of her untiring ef- Watson laboratories, Eatontown. Fary and John Roberts. will enjoy shuffle board and other forts.In bringing into being the ar- sewing Wednesday afternoon in MBS. THERE8E MTJLABCHUH, husband of the late Pauline Bla- Call Asbury Park 4600 tistic talents of no many members. preparation for the annual Christ- At the party were Arthur Au- dou Tapper, who died Friday at games. mas sale. pastor preaching on 'The B|sls o! mack, Henry Zebrowski, Alice and The funeral of'Mrs. Therese.Mul- the Hilltop nursing home, Middle- or write for an appoint- The WCTtJ will mee^ Tuesday A basket of flowers will be placed Howard Lee. Infant son of Mr.Persecution." ., / Jean Parnell, Robert, CHarJea. and archuk, 66, of Lincoln court, Keans- town, was held Monday at the John «p tthhfM in the church Sunday.by Rev, andand ~M«,-Jack-Willis of Baton- The young people, choir and min- Edith Fary, Donald Hendriekson, burg, who died Friday, following a EJ. Day funeral home. Interment ment. •: ..-..-• .•''.'.. Albert W. Worden of East Front Mrs. Thunn as a token of appreci- town, was baptized last Sunday.by ister, will conduct the evening ser- Jeanne Caruso, Patrjcia, B.arBara heart .attack while shopping in Was In Cedarwood cemetery, Key- street. ation and love for the people of the the minister at the- morning -MET- vice Sunday evening, November 11, and Donald Slate, Ann Hyslop, Keansburg, was held' Tuesday Port. . • . church. : :_,_, - for the New Durham Union church Chaplain C. C. Cole of Fort Mon- viee;- —— • •- Jlonald—Ganley, . .Thomas Parnell, mouth will ipeak on ''Chaplain at November IS, one of the..many at the invitation of the church. STEINBACH Hilda Tomaine, Virginia and Jo- Joying a week's vacation from her Peace'" at the Methodist Men's fel- Christian life tfralning conferences METHODIST seph Beverly, .Norman Beverly, Leonardo lowship meeting Tuesday night. A will be held at the church with din- CENTRAL BAPTIST position In New York city. ::.-: . Belford Robert and Claire Dlngman, John Walter Storer of Sea Bright was sAund movie recently released by ner served at night by Mary Mount Atlantic Highlands Roberts, Joan Mansfield, Pete (The BezUttr »n b« boujht »t Leo- COMPANY tnY government, portraying unus- 4 Notices for Sunday: 9:80 a. m. nardo at the WhlU Houu Store, Wled. awarded a $25 war bond at a party chapter." . . " "Communion Meditation" will be Conover, Edward Elgrim, Barbara. ASBURY PARK ual and unbelleveable experiences, church school; 10:45 a. m. "The-the topic for1 Sunday morning's ser- natin'i mnd Ad ami ani} Pummlnji '--- World Wide guild will meet Blossey and Mrs. John Barcume. Red Bank, ar* held Sundays at 11 Tuesday at 8 p. m, at.the home of their home on Highland avenue. old Newmler, Mrs. Patrick Malloy, METHODIST a. m., Sunday school at 11 a. m.; Wednesdayr 7:30 p. m. prayer Mrs. Frank Crawford. — George Knochel, U. S. Navy, Sear Mrs. Rudolph Kastner and Mrs. New Monmoutb lhton Falls and "Wednesday evening at '8:15 meeting led by John Lents, Junior FaitH bees, who has been in the Pacific Harry McKcnha. Worship services at the Baton- o'clock. Youth Fellowship and Junior choir theater of war for more tton three Mr*. Katherlna Knodel has re- HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN (The Bad Bank lUziitelavenr can t-» bouiht town church are at 10:50 a. m. and rehearsal Friday afternoon at 3:80. Red Bank years, has arrived In California and turned to Connecticut after spend- Everlasting Punishment" is the v . Fair Haven.>t Maelf'i iton people in Tinton tfuia are vrgea Tnaiore: ' -JhelSundayi morning service will : daughter—and-Mra.-Annle Tlerney. to support this Sunday afternoon tlon will be taken to determine the begin at 10:45 o'clock, The setmon,' Ttthih service with their attendance. total number of families represent- "God's Strong Man." The evening; of Bay terrace, Staten Island, were CPU GETTI8 IN MANILA Crocus, Tulip*, DaffodHt, ed, with recognition given' to the BAT SHORE COMMUNITY STORK SHOWER Sunday guests of Mrs. Minnie East Keansburg song service will begin at 7:30. Opl Thomas Gettls, brother of Hyacinth* family, two persons or more, hav- There will be a brief Bible study. A stork shower was given recent- Bolce. Phillip Gettls of 830 Broadway, BAPTIST, ing had membership In the church Services next Sunday: church ly for Mrs. Paulino Grob of East Benton McArthur had' as his school and Bible class at 10 o'clock The youth worship service will be- Engineer Base company In Manila, Red Bank. the most years and to the newest gin at 9:30 a.- m. River road, at the home of Mrs.guests Sunday, Arthur P. McArthur, serving it a truck driver. Missionary Sunday will be ob-family In the church. and morning service with anthems Bernard F.' Mulligan, 152' Shrews- William A. McArthur and the and-sermon at 11. o'clock. Sermon, Tomorrow evening • the Young He has served duty in Scotland, : served in all'departments of the Rev. Roy E. Williams, Jr., will Women's social club w(Il sponsor a bury avenue. Mrsr-Qrob-reeelved EngtaidrFranoerBeliglunrand-Ger-- church school at 9:45 o'clock. At preach .on the theme, "Christianity "Righteousness Exalteth a Nation." game partly in the fellowship room miscellaneous gifts,and money. Tork city. Vespers at 4:30 o'clock. many, before' going to the Philip- the U o'clock service Dr. Roy Deer, and the Family." The senior and at 8 o'clock Prizes will be .given Guests Included'Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson pines, FLOWER SHOP New Jersey state secretary, will junior choirs will sing and a, num- and refreshments will be served. Morris, • Mrs.. Edna Parker, Mrs. spent Tuesday with their son and ber of persons will unite In mem- FIRST METHODIST Cpl. Gettls is a graduate of Red; bring the message and wlH serve The Ladles' aid will meet at the Olive Havens and Miss Marguerite his family at East. Orange. They Bank high school. U EAST FRONT STBKBT Communion. • bership with the church, Sea Bright home of Mrs. Leon Pennlngtbn Havens of Asubry Park; Miss Ger- will leave this week to spend the The youth fellowship will meet in - Church school will convene In the Rev. Walter B. Williams will con trude Traggart of Long Branch; winter in Florida. RED BANK PHONE IW chapel at 9:45 a. m. and the begin- next Tuesday evening. ' Boys can make pocket money by the church school room at 6:30 o'- duot a Communion service Sunday The organizations are making Mrs. Delia' Haley, Mrs. Elizabeth Misses Ruth Sebastlon, of Eliza- selling the Register—Advertisement clock, with Arthur Morse as leader. ners and primary classes at 9:30.at 7:30'p. m. excellent progress In preparation Mendree, Mrs. Clarence Jones and beth and Lucille Rutherford of At 7r30 o'clock the young people The Woman's Bible, class , will Armistice day, Sunday, November for the bazar^whlch will be held Mrs. Nellie Palmer of Everett; Mrs. Newark were, week-end guests of will conduct the slngsplratlon aer- meet at 10 o'clock. Youth Fellow- 11, the ohurch school wil meet at Thursday, November 30, Marie Duffey of New York, and Miss Jane Search. . ' • -vlce. This meeting is open to all. ship convenes at 7 p. m, with Cath- 9:30 a, m. Instead of 10:30, owing Mrs. Pauline Havens, Mrs. Agnes Mr. and Mrs. William Dwyer of Last Sunday evening there was aerine Goold, president, aa leader. to the special aervlce~at 11 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Grob, Mrs. Margaret Conk,' MrJ. Junior Fellowship meets Wednes- Woodbrldge were Thursday "guests " fine attendance and an* offering of A patriotic program has,been pre- The pastor, will speak Sunday Gertrude Mazza, Mrs. Mary Casa- of Mr, and Mrs. James White. Mr. day at 3:30 p. m.. The "new life" grande, Mrs. Austria Grob, Mrs. $30 was received which will go to- hour Is spent Wednesday evenings pared. morning on "The Pre-eminent and Mrs. White entertained Mrs. wards the fund which the young Christ." Elizabeth Mulligan, Mrs, RltaTis- Frank Baumgaten and Mtas Mary fjtcatu* ikiithcHon offurnhhlnft oflhli and the monthly meeting and par- sany, Mrs. Mary Manolnl, Mrs. —Baoplgj wJlLusfiJn jejullng- some, of ty—of-the. Junior fellowship will be ' . BAPTIST. Members of the senior Christian Angela of ' Wbodbridge over the their number to training confer- Endeayor_soc|ety held ji covered Elizabeth DeGeorge, Mrs. Rose week-end. h ofltn Hiip'anntd w* aJviit cartful to hldrlteL74fi tth , Leonardo r —enceirnexnummer.--—* , p "Morning7 wbrslip^d'Ooi&munioj aish~BUpper""meeting" Sunday~after- Foderaro, Mls«-T!lll« Etvln, illts —MK~4Ba~ Mri.~Al~Knlght--were . The Philathea society will serve home of Ronnie Hofman, with sermon by the pastor, Re4 noon. Capt. C. N. Rodrlgues and Margaret Conk, Miss Frances given a surprise party Sunday in unl a.covered-dish supper in the church Cap! J. K. Arroyo, survivors of Qulgg and Miss Louise Mondlllo of Irvington by a group of friends In PRESBYTERIAN JBUwood S, Wolf. Evening service, Red Bank. , ' next Monday night at 7 o'clock. Rumson Convention Eoho Night will be ob- the Bataan death march, spoke. observance of .their 80

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A f*f""y . . j *isitad another damtbti . * H. Pastor*, where a tutikcy dinner, I'm served In celebration of lb. I and Mrs. Charles fihlndje'o «d wed- ' dlttf anniversary. ' fiey received fumbo fin, tnov-wriHa 7 many gifts and cards. . htadt «f finest fvnehr " The Balford Scouting taUKUng as- sociation presented ltc long Island cauliflowtr ', show "Home Town Auditions," Frl- ot only 19c! Plenty of ' day night at the Leonando school lervingi in every head. before an audience of 821$ persons. yarwty i Harold Otten and Harold Copelaad j.were announcers./ Thos<» taking and- vitamtni to your '•solo parts -weVe' 'Carolyift- Otten, menu, Feahired ot 1 BUUabeth Jones, Kd Butt«dry, Alfa your neorby Acme this [Sloklei, Helen Otten, Sam Bird, (reek-end! .'Thomas Manion, Dorothy Patter* son, Marylu Richmond, Bfttth Zll- - lsy, Peggy Buttorfleld and Marion ' Elmer. . Gertrude Tepel and Qlea- nor Buttery and 'Maleie smd Joe Grapefruit Celery Hearts bun** 19c ± Rlxon sang duets. Cofloedlans were Charle* .Grlm«lia.w, Seai Bird, ' Edward Buttery and HI SesV>. Jun- M5c Potatoes Onions .Fancy Yellow »• 7c ior members- of the chorus] were Arthur Koelach, Cbauncey Leh- mann, Robert Qtten, Maryhi Rlcb- BOSC Pears Fancy H, 15c 49-ib. $1.53 Cabbage 3 •fe-I.Oe .mond, There**. Romeo, Lois.Sal- Bag I mon, Larry Scott, Gen* JCrbhn, -Sweet Potatoes t& 2«« 13c Carrots Crisp California bun* 10c -Joan Zehnlch, Bud Copelan4 Ma- Buy now'far Winter storage. . rle yisler. George Fl*ler, Edward Mealy, exceptional flavor, iound The October meeting of the Monmouth Camera elub was h«ld bert for Winter keeping. Flsler,, GlorTsTHSIISyrOlly, w ~ r y B, ii M, Idaho Potatoes itt 10-^g 59c Nonna Jean,-Jaeger and Ruth Gapt David Fox gave a talk on the subject of making color, prints ; Jelm. Senior member* of the and illustrated with acme of hi* own color printa» The talk was' chorus included Dorothy Patterson, followed by the monthly print competition winner*. First plaice THEESE FEATURES Halzle Rtxon, Joseph Rizon, Bee- was awarded to Walter B. Force of Rumaon. Second place waa a Bleu Cheese fresraeoT^'Gracfe nice Rutt, William Seflck, Juanita tto "bliSrewi Betty Samuel* Carpenter of Little Silver and Mrs. 49< Sharp Cheese A--,.- Sickles, Alma Tarnow, Anne Tar- Russell a Ohl of LJtUe Silver. 4-lbs. and up now, Ruth ZlUey, Mildred Oope- Pabsteff Chateau "WN 'land, Ruth Harnett, LllHan Rath- In the Pacific with an armored Everett rop, Robert. Lathrop, Sadie !Leh- unit, has been promoted to ser- American M'"H S FRYERS; w:;.:.* *JTC mann, Mabel MacGrato, Etta Mor- geant ' Mr*. Joseph O'Brien has return- rl* and Helen Otten. Mrs. Onaee Sgt Arthur Crelln has been dis- ed to her home In Little Sliver al- Cheddar -~ Tasty; economical and easily prepared! Why pay more? Featured at all Acmes! , _ - Savidge-was-tne director and JkrA charged at Fort Dlx JHeJs -mar- ter spending a month with her par- UW 4-n. thur Butt was the aocompsutist. ried to the fonder Margie Adam*. ent*, MrT andHltJ.' Bernard Warned -MOON—stsv Cream Cheese inth maw _ 'William Sefctlc and Charts* J. Capt Albert Runyon and Mrs. ker. . Smith were in charge of the light* Pearl.White visited Mrs, Irene Mrs. Edward Row*, Mi*. Ber- DURKEE Oleomargarine • point. ZZC Mr. Copeland, general chairman, Rogers of Point Pleasant Sunday. nard Warneker and Miss Dorothy 40e stated that approximately S30O had John Post of Washington, 'D. C., Row* attended the card party held Legs of Lamb A *• 38« been cleared and would be applbd spent the week-end with his fam- Thursday . by St'Jatne* • Parent- Farnidab Tall. 1 Turkeys to the scout building fund. ily here. - Teacher association. Evaporated Cam | _ Mr*. John Renton of Main «tr«*t Pvt James Luker, U, S. Marine Mr*. John Kelly and son George Shoulders of Lamb> 29c 28 was hostess Friday night to. a Corps, formerly stationed at Par- •pent Monday at Valley Forge, •WO U. S. P. units VITAMIN D per pint. Buy o supply! ,group. of UeMola.-_.-_y. MuUiem -from: Tl*~I«landlild8thCHlrSouth-CaJoHna,_lsJiQmJ i Pennsylvania^ Loin Chops ^ ». 59c •Kearn*K y at a HalloweeHl n party. on a ten-day leave with his par- Mrs. K. R. Berndt 55 Kenneth L. Oohnorfen was tit* ents,- Mr. and Mrs. James Luker. Charles Conover spent Friday at lb guest of honor at a welcome home Upon completion of hi* leave he Jersey Cityj : party Saturday night, given by hi* report* to Camp .LeJeune, North Joseph Brown and family of Jer- 18 UM. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Col- Carolina. • •' • sey City spent the week-end at Fruit Cake morgen. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.. Chris Jaeger has received » orsr Mrs. Al Wilson, Mrs. Gladys Dorn, their home her*. lb 49C 40c word that' her sister, Mr*. Gurdfn Mrs. Harry H, Neuberger and old Colonist Shoulder Chop^iS^ 38 Mrs. Grace Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph ot Freehold, the former youno, plump, toft meated and Theodore Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. How- daughter Joan spent the week-end recipe Edna Salmon of Belford, U the at Lenox, Massachusetts. exceedinglgy tender. All fresh killed ard Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene mother of a daughter born Satur- Packed in beaattfiil spsslollr tt&*4 eard- f Qd Al 19c Pieglebeck, Mr. and Mr*. Peter Mrs. J. Daniel TuSler entertained bbeard box. rmsable, with rtprod»rttent fancy Qrade Al Stewing Lamb A > 19 day. member* of her bridge olub at Jgofmejster, Joseph Miss Margie Denote, president of luncheon Friday. Prises were Orate Mr. and Mm. George the Selfonf Methodist youth fel- awarded .to Mrs. W. Paul Stlllman A and Mrs. Arthur Tanscy. and Mr. lowship group, entertained mem- and. Mrs. John F. Trudeau. Others MIXED NUTS Orange Juice "^ \H and Mrs. George Collins. Mr. CoWbeta Tuesday night 'at her home. morgen was recently discharged present were Mrs. Charles .R. Eng- Present were Rev. Paul Myers, liah, Mrs. Harrison Bahce, Mrs. Salted Nuts DOLE per lb. lb. - from the army after ftre ysatrof Chuck Roast 29c 27c 25« BUI Trimmer, Howard and Samuel Clifford A. Spoerl, Mrs. Carl Nor- serrlee, SO months of that time be- Myers, Haul Brown, Ethel Luker, rls and Mrs. Jobs B. VanWagenen-' Parly Loaf Prune Juice 10^ Cut lb. ing spent overseas. A former mem* toa and Ruth Smith and Mae I hfarti s«r lb. 31c 30c ber of the Jttth Field Artnierf, Woodward. ' Egg Noodles SIS Dill Pickles. Rib Roast 27. National Guard, he enlisted m the Plan* have been completed' for Whofs f he Oif ? e PH. regular army In January, 1M0. Ha per-tt. lb, wears the Pre-Pearl Harbor, Good tlM election day dinner to be held Peanut Buffer Mince Meat Round Tip Roast 42c 40c 35« Conduct," Presidential Unit oitaHon Ttesday, November I, in the an- and the European' theater of oper- ntec of the Belford Methodist lb. ationa ribbons with four battle The dinner will be served Porterhouse Steak 51c 47c 40= ' star*. noon Mil"1:80 o'clock. Mrs, Luker'arid Mrs. Llda Lyke The Uea-age Halloween . party co-chairmen of the affair lb. 42c 40c sponsored by the Belford Parent- which U held yearly foe the bene- IMPROVED Sirloin Steak *»**' -Teapber association waajiren Sat- 33« urday night in Independent fire house. Harold Otten and William Tbe Halloween party for Brown- Rou lk 40c Mayer were co-chairmen./• The fire In troop S was held Thursday af- home was decorated by a group of ternoon In Independent fire house. Ne rointt lb. • girl soouts under the direction of CarcB Sutherland was awarded a Plate Beef 20c 20c 18 their leader, Mn. Mary Richmond. prisa for her costume. Brownies included Bvelyn Krug, Car- -The door prise was won NO roims Ijcent Walling. Other prize* award-, olyn Otten, Carol Sutherland, Lor-' lb. 27c 27c ed were David Luker, potato race; "etta CXszeskl, Ardlth Beam, Janice Hamburger Bill Trimmer and Ethel Luker, cup Bryk, Shirley., and Dorothy Brink, and plate*r&ce; elimination dance, Loretta Golden, Jenny Kroh, Mary FRANKFURTERS ib. 37c ntiSH FIUT or Norma Jean Jaeger and Bill Trim- Ann Miller, Joan Morris, Theresa DIF Large20-oz.toaf mer, and David Luker, rodeo. Mr*. RomeoV Alva -Sickles, Janet Thome, Haddock ib. 45c Grace Savldge entertained with ao- Betty Smith, Jacqueline Ecclevton New enriched postwar loaf BOLOGNA -tap ib. 33c cordlon selections and Mr*. MH-and Harriet Spain. Mother* In Dou6/ —firmer texture, finer fla- vor, toast* better and stayt lIVERWURST^fib- 39c Codfish .Scfoib. 35c -dred Copeland entertained at the charge Were Mrs. Anne Tarnow, as- OethouMtioldcleaniiic sisted fey Mrs. MilUe Romeo and don«, double quick freth longer. None better at H piano/* Teen-agers present Includ- DIP in eleuilnt water any price. Try ja loaf now I SCRAPPLE ^T »b. 17c MACKEREL K ib. 17« ed Bill Trimmer, Norma Jean Jae- Mrs. Lffllan Lathrop. . - • WMhe* painted waUt, The executive committee of the ' You'll agree that here's the ger, Ethel Luker, Wllma Meyer, noon,(fauinajiiry... market's best bread value). Lois Compton, Lola Salmon,. Wil- Parent-IJeacher association met uktj "dini" out of •OYSTERS-•« doz.39c Monday at the home "of Mrs. Chris freaN and (rime. A liam Lehmann, Chauneey Leh- little (oei far—fart! New. Sauerkraut ib< 12c mann, Bobby Otten, Stanley An- Jaeger. Mn. Lillian ^ethrop, pres- Don't forget. DIF WHITING Fresh lb. 12c deraon, John Andereon, Claude ident of the Organization, presided. i» double quick for Smith, Vincent Walllitg, Danny The program'for the regular PTA ctothn and dlthei, toe. CAKE FLOUR Spaghetti Sauce MM Mvthrotim -Walling;, Virgtl Knight, Marie Fls- meeting to be held next Monday OSCO"heat-tlo" ler, Marylu Richmond, Marie Os- night In the school was announced wald, Albert Cook, Marls. ScWe- by, Mrs. Harold Copeland. Mrs., PRESTO Cake Flour Rudco Farms Noodles raann, Harold Schwartc, Gene Grace Savldge will entertain with . Krohn, Edward FUler, Ruth Jelm, accordion solos and Mis* Dorothy Cream of Rice Cereal srm Spaghetti-Ciold Seal Olive Hyera, Gloria Haliey, Bud Patterson will sing. Committee 1 Copeland, Arthur Koelsch, Ken- members present included: Mrs. Y-8 Cocktail £• Campbell Tomato Soup Every bean perfectly'roasted by flowipg Heat, giving you neth Howard, Larry,Scott, Jean Lathrop, Mrs. Golda Miller? Mrs. Rockafe'llow, Gertrude Wagner, Charlotte Meyer,' Mrs. Mildred "sealed In" fuller, finer flavor. Save labels for free gifts. Charles Sobbs, Luella Foeter and Oopeland, Mrs, Martha Zchnlck, ASCO New Pack *J \0Vi*i AUNT JfMIMA Ruth Halllday. Adults chaperon- Mrs. Helen Qtten, Mrs. Ruth Har- Fancy Grade A ^3—Cam ing Included Mr. and Mrs, Harold nett, .Mrs. Anne Tarnow,.. Mrs. Acme Coffee Otten, Mr. and Mrs. William 'Meyer, Muriel Hoftnan, Mrs. Sadie Leh- PancakeFlour^^rt 2^ Mr. and Mr*. Robert Lathrop, Mr. mann, Mn, Juanita Sickles, Mrs. otENWOO Baker'sCocot and Mrs. Harold Copeland, Mrs. Mary- Smith and Mrs. Marguerite homt. SUNSHINES' GRAHAMS RASPBERRY JELLY ?^,/|4< PaHcake Flour *Z~H AJCO Oraiii* ftko. Sadie Lehmann, Mn. LU'Watson,- Jonea. • , . •' l 1 Mrs. Mary 'Richmond and Mrs. Nabisco Ginger Snaps 73< JoJIy Time Pop Corn $£M Sunbrite Cleanser ^ TEA '•-tttit Brelyn. Conxen. •>•• • ' - ..Orientals were the first to MBADY Cpl. Benjamin Morris, stationed |-NO I£NCERTAINTY. Ko FRUIT rOCKTAIL « Hartley Orange Marmalade *>• *• 28< Feel Great! Take Vita-Linki .fueMwork. Here ere all the dry HMRT 1Dalotm Y w MC0rm ingredient* for pie fruit, pre- PEACHES ' *"* VANILLA EXTRACT ^^lU FOOD SUPPLEMENT . r • ddon-mtxed for lute result*. ' ssis^VI IMW FTsHVtWW INHVM M Nothing fi> add W water. If 9-YitaminCiipiuIestr,::f59^L Pith HOOT MON ;. SAVE •yout grocer karat Flako (or Made by WOtM't knseit vitamin eppmU manufaitvwra, gvarantewl high p«)eMV A. ll-w. Gea riekorn) today.check with" Juice TIME, MONEY him sgaln tomorrow. JUNKET P.D.Q. Chocolate- Asparagus' farmdalePeas 1* Flavored Syrup String Beans N."^1: Rennet Dcstertt and WORRY Red p>_- Acme. WkoU' Kernel' ™ paok»g« StoWP Siring,Beans r'3£ 25*-^ " |Dth 0 B Klin uptf mM supM, up*?, »• Beans * NibletsCorn H; Phone Stomp 38 Spinach Wilbert ^ Floor Wax ,?ttt 33c %& 59c Pork & Beans T™ Bin** C..J. HUM Ai U Wgilw, UH With JVS.os. Q- RED BANK 1483-J Tomatoes **'I!1SS! Ut OIUO JUOS A»r loep er Aleiw far Imoll We>he* Pkt. V" > SOAPS^-WHEN AVA1UBLE ' AND HAVE US Whtn 24-ot. 2 9*oz< C >i CRISCO Available Ptcg. Pkgs. 19t ralinoiive s^ o cSkMLU^CC^^ WAX and POLISH YOUR FLOOR Ib-Jar Bpti. Lava **?;

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BEFOBB VOX Christian Science .Hadaway -,,.. „,.. J^a|e^^jjL:"^Ai' 'BaKsn' ! Still "The. CAS!NO" Program* from LIFE INSUINSURANCR E i|?|irlc;.':;«i.y(j»uej"'; returnei home' last The. Mother ChuAh GET THIS PfFOEMATlON week from the Aleutian • Islands The Fint Church of Christ, "Actual Retail Study," * cem»U*. tion> hr impfrtUI tuthorltlu OB i»iere^Ml*«»:ved 20 months. Bgt. Scientist, In Boston Lit* Inwrance Statistic*, nvnli EVERY SUNDAY vast difference ID till coet of Ule jtegular Army, and was discharged Insurance in 41 leedlof .companies at Fort Dlx aft«r 'eight year's' ser- It •bom.hetr to iB«t •ubiuntUl id Wrll« lor Im copy to- vice. ' ;-•;;•••;•,.:••:- • :• '.- CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS WMCA 8:45 A. M. dar—t|ure U no oblllitlon, James Flynn, seaman second Testimonials of healing given. class, Is statlone'd'-at ton bora last atgbt «t Wvwvtaw tober 8, and arrived- home October IS Wen Fre.1 JhnJ»* •"». » *• hi ilJ p»a»nt it B hotnltaj. ' " U. Be Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. In Lecture William .O'Brien, Br., 30 Lincoln * Mia* Clara • -...••.—. — — ~» BBIVIKO CBASOB court,-Kean»burg. E- :— ;• park Js» RiY*rviev hospital m»a- A summons for careless) driving S*rie» Suiidlajr In/ /Sgt .O'Brien has been a member IOAI piittivnt* ' was issued last nlgtit to Morton of the Army Air Wsrce for more '• lire Warren T, Unify ot Mo- Nlerenberg. of Tmton FsJls, wfco Mechanic St. School than two years. He spent fix - Lwran (tract received word this ran the truck he was driving off months as a member of the Third week that her husband,*» twhnloal the lid* of the road and overturned WlHlam S- Osilmor/ radio com-' Bombardment Division of G«n. Doo- sergeant wittf the 8to*l Corps, when:he failed to make •> turn at mentatbr on WJZ, Is the second llttle'e famous Eighth Air Force*. who hu beeft stations*" at Manila, BcobejrvlIIe road, Shrewsbury town* speaker in the lecture «f*l«s spon-. He'went on 28 missions in the Eu- expect* to arrive in the States the' ship. He will appear before Re- sored by the. Red Bank. Jewish ropean, African and Middle Eastern tetter part of' November. • corder Silas Croak on Hovjmber 7. war theater* and hoMs live battle R»cUl UICWJ, f|Hum, Pniritui (Itch- • jpyt Roy Riordan' wno has been Community Cents' flundajkevenlng,' Ins- plln), ud tlllid Rict.l Allnusu , State police .from Shrewsbury bar- Novew*er *, ** 8:90 o'elock in the stars, He also has been awarded traits* br tae l«iul« teothlns nuthoit ' homy 00 eV 45-day furlough' with racks Investigated! the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf w« «r« suceaeelully u»l»» en Acceptable hi* mother, Mrs, Bthol Rlordaj), ; Meohinio street -school auditorium. Cecil Brown opened th$ series early clusters, . the Presidents! citation ca»t». left Monday for Camp Campbell, ribbon and the Good OondUet bar. PAIN • Kentucky. • .' HUBT m SOMMBIA.0B. in October. HOSPITAL M " Sgt. O'Brien has spent the last Mies »ev«rly Oallagher, daughter BtMy"- Norton, .wa of Oaptr two and one-half^monthsjath the. BURNING of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,B! Oa.Ua- Ralph Morton of Black Point road, Engineer are fighting company in Tn*wa by MoJsnl OHu M.thodi. Many • ghtr of Hudson avehue, a student aatitfiad ntl«U re<«r n«w uata dally. Rumsbn, was taken to Monmouth Oregon.- •.. Psily—omct—Hears—10 to '4 p. Mn e at Wells" eoUsjrs, Aurora, • New Memorial, hospltsj yesterday after- to 8 P. M. Sundsya—10 to 12 A. M. Tork," attended the conference on poon in the Rumsoa amrruUnos af- Card of Thanks. Writafor Fhampltt p. jot* for the future, held last week ter he sufferea a leg Injury In foot- The family of the late Kenneth C. at the college. .Personnel directors Atkinson, wish to thank Rev, Roger r\n>\ >u iur\f, i'l.fsic of many of the leading department J.-Squire, Worden's funeral home, •-'«IT M Ulkl T nl ., M.U A III*. V 4. stares In New York elty, publish- scbooi, . the pallbearers, those who loaned SPECIAL CASH • Ing Tiouiej and other businesses cars and sent flowers, and everyone Notice ol'tettiement el Account. were the speaker*. -. ' , . TO HOLD who assisted us in our recent be- Xstate of Bthel U. White, deceased' PLAN The civilian employees of the reavement; '--•.-• Notice Is hereby given that the accounts Mr. and Mn. Max Kuker, 310 Mrs. Laura B. Atkinson, ot the subserlber, sole executrix of .the - Ridge -avenue, Neptune, are theNaval Ammunition depot at Barle and family.. ettai* of said deteased will be audited Let us explain th« parents of a Son, • Howard Lewis, will' hold their first dance Novem- —Advertisement, and stated by the Surrogate of the bora Saturday at Fitkln hospital. ber » it? the Chateau. The pro-' County of Monmoutb and reported for detail.. A dollar : settlement to tha Orphans' Court of laid, They have one other son, AJan caeds will be used to finance the Card of Thanks, county, on Thursday, the thirteenth day Morris, 8 years 'old. Mrs. Kuker opening of a cafeteria for civilian We wish to. thank all those who of Daeemher, A. D., 194S, at 10:00 o'clock saved is a dollar is the former Ruth Lewis of Bed employees.. Mu»lc will be furnished attended our' wedding; and loaned a. m., at whioh time application will be their cars. , nfade for-the allowance/of eommlaslons made. Bank. * by Dave Huggins, featuring May and'oounsel fees. ' ' Mrs. Samuel D. Yates of 86 Riv- Dugtn, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brower. —-Advertisement. Dated; October (t, A, V., nil, erside avenue was a guest of tha. Wait— dout call a cop for theae teenagers ore painting Mar X. Throckmorton, USth convention of the New York HBUt Or ESTATE * Halloween characters on store windows in Toms River, New 818 Broad atreet. elty Federation of Women's dubs 8. GMMOR WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Red Bank. N. J. HANCE & DAVIS Vweelfejn ' Ernest A. Artnd.of Asbury Park, Jersey, but it's all In fun. The Kiwanls club and local merchants 8ola Bxeoutrix. titliMlf.Mh I -will ayqrd prises for the best creations; That Is one way of Too Ut« For Classification Alston Beekman, ' Now York elty. ffirmftiy. yf.JBfi1 Bank, Is nn« Mr. Gailmor will discuss "Hold- the heirs of the isUtoUf his latt KeeplngjfleyQ"!nigttBrs~biit of traubloonjiall are parents of- a ion born In this lecture, be will speak on the •toninia and entravinia mtored.,- full last Friday In Monmouth Memor- The estate U valued, at $a,M2;2gl er'ous engineering advancement! Impact on American life and think- ilse .irameless mantel mtrrora, -window ial hosplt*J. Mn. Xeefe» Is a net value and la to be divided New 1946 Ford that raise' engine efficiency to new ing ofj.the overwhelming changes vaUneei, lawn algna, 1 ramad mirrora. >7 daughter of Mr. and Mre. Thomas among two,brothers, two listen high levels. Higher, engine, com- that have taken place—and are still East Tronf »treet, two doora from* a Cowdtn of third avenue. Atlan- and a nephew. pression, a change In the' engine- KellT'l. Phona Rtd Bank 8985: taking place—throughout the rest FOB SALE—Form horse-, »orks single tla Highlands, and the father H Cars Unveiled axle ratio and the adoption ot a of the world. How will American the son of Mr. .and Mn. E. W. NEW DANCDIO SCHOOL FtHPlXS "new carburetor have made this end double. H. M. Slclclei. Little • Sil- The fuel pump his been economy be affected by the passing ver. Phone Bed Bank 8410-M. Kesfer, Br. of Suniet' avenue. He New pupils enrolled in Mrs. Ma- Mayor English Tells possible, of feudalism from its remnant FOB SALE—Monitor top O. X. r«(rlg- improved by adding r a sediment strongholds? What political over- oiator, 1100; Music Chet. four-burner bel^ Ooleraan's—Friday—jJtternoon bulb that can be easily removed Xi% stovt, with oven, ICO. Fkone Bed They Are Miss Brenda McDonald, daughter dancing-class at CWd Fellow* hall, "About tones will echo on the American Bank tOQ. bttwein 7 and t p. m. • of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald for cleaning. Longer- life-for. the. scene as a result of the «ew polit- Sea' Bright, are JDeanne Johnson, camshaft timing gear has been ob- OB-^SADB—St««m-r«dlatar._AM^tabei of 110 Hudson avenue, Is spending Buianne Creightbn, Mary Louise ical consciousness which has taken •Ight-sestion, 2«-lncho« W«h. 38 in. It. •. a four-day vacation at. the home The arrival ,of the first new 1B46 tained by changing over to alumi- hold of the average European? His with 1-lneh angla val'vt, (ruw)". Inaulrt Carey, Paula Covert, Judy Ellen- Ford cars was announced today by num. A newly designed distributor of Her parents, after having com- berger and Ann Deckert. talk will be followed by an open- Qourtar's Boadata'nd, Souta 88. Fort pleted the annual retreat at Good Charles R. English of the Mount- virtually eliminate* possibility of panel discussion with audience par- MonroDUtb.* Counsel college, White Plains, New English ' company. They are nowmotor Interference or stoppage re- FOB SALE—Inn»r»prin« mattnaa and HERE' ticipation. York, where she i« a student. CARS STOliEN on display In tha company show- sulting from condensation of wa- bad wrlpgi, two (0-sallon oak bar- . Mrs. Mabel Sodennan of Oakland rooms at Monmouth street and ter seepage". The use of oil repel- ' Mr, Gailmor la an outspoken rail. Inqulra PourUr'i Soadltand, Eouto green, convertible coupe, lent and long lasting Neoprene cov- champion of minority rights, and 36, Port Monmoutb.* • -st»trt-hM-been-*dinltted to^lver by Harold Tombs, Maple avenue, Red Bank. UO BUYS U .ohickom, aultabl* for •taw- —twelve never been personally ering for Ignition wires has elimi- is known to have been a target ol Ing*. - Inquira Courtar'a Roadatand. a> view hospital as a surgical patient. was stolen from Keypbrtlait night nated another troublesome feature malicious attacks because of hla ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurwiti of Another stolen car was picked up more enthusiastic about a new uta 86.' Port Monrnouth.* Ford model," Mr, English said. thll of pre-war motoring. uncompromising stand against an,ti- FOR SALE—Old 12-B»o»e •botgun, good - Hanee rosd. Fair Haven, are par-at Keyport and returned to Long Bemltlam, Negro-baiting and. tie condition. Phoha Bed Bank Hit, A. ents of a daughter born yesterday Branch yesterday. - morning. "Without ~d6u*t~It'a the All Ford models will featu>a~e!l smartest Ford car ever built, aid tjath air and oil cleanera as atand- baiting of America's foreign-born L. rvlns.* " at Monmouth Memorial hospital. population. "We have every right FOE SALE—-Six-room house, all Im- Rev. and Mrs." Oeorge Ammer- It pays'to J.' Stanford, de- louvers are fewer, in number and. ceased, (Truat iihder Bth paragraph of larger. They extend horizontally proofed lor longer life. The main there is a. total ot $100,000,000 ox will). Notice la hereby given that the from fonder to fender,.enhancing leaf on each spring is also shot- projects, planned by New Jersey's; aoeount'a of the subscribers, trustees ot a lower, broader appearance. Other peened for added strength. municipalities, counties and school the' estate ot said deceaaad will be districts, awaiting the "go' signal. audited and stated by the Surrogate of exterior ghanges, Mr. English As in the past, sturdy, high- the County of lionmouth and reported pointed out, include a new hood torque, Ford ~ 6-cylihder engines On many of- theg« projects, work Is for settlement to the Orphans'-Court'of GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP ornament-and a more elaborate will be available tor those who pre-to begin In "less than two weeks said county, on Thursday, the twenty- rear deck ornamentation. In ad- after the end of the war," says the seventh day of Decemher. A. D.. 1946. DOLLY MADISON fer the in-line type. A number of at SOlOO o'eloek a. m., at which time 46 Monmouth St. Phone 3536 Red Bank dition, a complete line', of colon., Changes have been made in this Economio Development depart- application will be made- for the allow- ment. ... ' . ' will be available In the long-wear- rugged engine, thousands vof which <*noa of «ounsel iees. 156 Broadway Phone 670 Long Branch ing, durable Ford synthetic enam- power various military vehicles. Hold your 'horses, Mr. Mayor! Dated: October 1«, A. D., 1818. el paints. . THE NATIONAL NEWARK AND ES- "Like the V-8," Mr. English Remember, sir, that when-you give SEX BANKING COMPANY OF NEW- Luxury and eye-appeal are ac-pointed out, "the new 6-cyllnder the signal for the shovels to fly, ABK. centuated, in tha Interiors. -Instru- engine features aluminum pistons your municipality will have to go By: William E. Hockar, and 4 rings for greater oil econ- into a very tight market for labor Vice Freaident. mentation ie generally tha same, .744 Broad.itreet, Newark, N, J. but the styling and color schemes omy, the new, Improved distribu- and materials. It will be a high- J. Frederic Wherry, of the Instrument panel are new,tor, oil filter and oil filtered air priced market. It Is not a tax- . T44 Broad itr.rft. Newark. N. j, Upholstery will be available in mo- cleaner. It also has shot-peened payers' market. Therefore, only Trustees. ^ hair or broadcloth of several and rust-proofed vafve springs and urgent construction, delayed, by the Pitney, Hardln * Ward, NatloimHNewaiHf Bldg., - •hades. Imitation wood grain pan- a number..of other features Incor- war, should be "undertaken first Newark i, N. J. ' bis have given way' to subdued porated in the larger engine," when official clearance is given, Proctorf.. panels that blend Into the general In addition, new front motqf sup- Many projects, worthy ag they may Notice of Settlement of Account. Interior color . scheme. Durable, ports have been added. Thase are be, can wait until there is a lag in Satate of Horace P. Cook, deceased, eye-appealing art-leather decorates, made from. Neoprene, a synthetic employment The basic theory of Notice la hereby given that the accounts the door panels and Interior trim, product that is unaffected by oil.post-war construction is,to meet a of the subscriber, acting trustee of the estate of said deceaaad will be audited An improved ride and better The exhaust manifold has been re- developing unemployment crisis and stated by the Surrogate of. the rbaa«hlllty;—especially—at—high designed so_that Jt^ii.remoyed far Certalnly^not._tQ.flpefld_pu;bU^_funds County of Monmouth and reported for W1TBITTER •peeds In crouwiads or on curves enough from the fuel pump to for spendlng's sake just because big settlement to -the Orphans' Court of laid are assured by the use of improv- eliminate the possibility of vapor cash surpluses are in hand." County, on Thursday, the thirteenth day lock. Oeneral engine performance of EMember. A. D., 1948. "at lOtOO ed-type springs and sliock absorb- ."Projects and the time when they o'clock a. m., at which time application WINTER ers and the addition of a rear-end of the Ford 6 has been stepped up will be.-made for the allowance of com- •way bar. The thickness of the by the use of a new, higher. lift are to be started should be select- ntlftilona and counsel ieel. THE BIG HEATING spring leaves has been reduced and cam. It develops 90 horsepower at ed on a priority basis," says the Dated: October 26, A. D., 1041, their -. number Increased. Shock S.30O rpm. New Jersey- Taxpayers association. FIDBIJTY tmioy TRUST COMPANY absorbers have .Improved Oil «eal* "It. the vast"back-log of munlolpal By: Leslie G, McCouall, to prevent loss of fluid. and county. post-war blueprints Is r»»4^treet.Vice Frestdsnt_ . Bowling Scores put into, construction" work> in a NewarkTNT , J. The brakes also Have received labor-tight period, employment ' ActinAti g TrusteeTt , considerable attention, They are chaos for both government and in- Hood, Lafferty ft Bmerson, 1 Fuel Oil new and require lees pedal pres- BED BANK WOMEN'S 744 Broad' Street, sure. They are easier to adjust COMMERCIAL LEAGUE dustry will result." ' , • , Newatk 2. N.- J.' W» have a plentiful supply.ef fuel ell en hand. and feature a floating type shoe . "Say It Jwlth shovels" may be all' Proctors. '-' HOME AND AUTO SUPPLv Y right In a depression period. But Let us supply, your winter aeedi. that seats itself. A Lincoln-type '. Aumatk : 108 m> Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. hand brake lever lias been adopted Dummy , ....-._...... 108* 108 108 In, these days of scarce labor and In the matter of the,estate ot Abram as standard equipment on all Ford K. Gandorf HI 119 198 sqarce goods, those shovels would M. Ktldil, deceased. Notice to creditors E. Menaaopane .... 188 144 11B carom off the heads of the Innocent to present olalma against eatate, Pur- models.. Radiator brackets have, suant to the order of Dorman MeFaddln, been redesigned to provide new .481 411 (II bystanders—tha taxpayers, Surrogate of the County of Monmouth, 2, Wa*" Service radiator cu«htonlng. The hood VINCB'S BAB Made on the- eighth d»r .of October, Answer—When You Buy Them latch has been changed to a stamp- M, Gollno ;... ,. 1» 148 144 1945, ontha. application of Miriam Krl- Owr careful check of weather, conditions teUt us A. TlBhe 151 1S4 168 DISCHARGED FItOM NAVT dal, aola cuiutrlx. of the astats of ing for greater strength.. .-• Akram M. Kridel. deceased, notice li • when your tank U low; At yow nqueit we will Other improvement!, according ML.. BilleeVtnBrunk ..t; ... . ,11126* 171141 ltU»d Petty Officer Frank Scarpg, U. hereby given to the sredltors of said S. Navy, and Mrs. r|carpa of Jer-deceased to exhibit to the suhierlber keep yomr teal; filled. • • •, • ,'_ '..''•'. tq, Mr, English, include the use of JJ» Its tu- sole executrix, as e(or»sald, their debts At Allen's self-looking nuts wherever possible, TAP HOUSE sey City were week-end guests of and demands against the <»ld satate, to'eliminate the necessity for us-Trtven, Jr. .... Ill 171. rn Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Lausr of Leo-'Under oath, within six months from the Dummy ...... - 1M i« nardo, Mr,. Scarps, was on the Mis-date of the aforesaid order, or they ^^ tit souri, whm, the Japanese flsmed will be forever barred of their actions .bag7 made"from "artificial IsJUlerV X. Onnmbflrlaln », thorsfora sialMt ..the, tion 'type formerly used, v ACME FURNITURE OO, years overseas duty, and has been Miriam Xrldel, : partneni, . Call en us for oil bonier oleanlng Longer motor- life Is assured by r. Bohuokar 1*4 m 148' .given his honorable discharge, 210 Broad Street. H,, MurpMurphhy i 129. ' 991 185 Red .Bank. N, J, and sarvteing. -. " ... the ttw trl-alloy . bearings with A. BhinBinBhi14n 6 146 }6l 107 Alston SceVman, Esq., • which all Ford-made automobiles. P, M»ff«|Mff, |..t.v...... '. 104 . 141 110 • OOMMITTBE MEETS ' • • Red Bank, N. J. . will be equipped. Their u«« on Prottor, . • 607, 490 The building fund committee of "' " '.. prove they fcst •STOBLK'S BAH the A. M, E, Zlon church held a Monmouth County Surroitate'a Office, two and one.b^lf*tlmasMong«r-t4Mrirf7f-Be] 187 US- 147 dlnnor fleeting- recently: »t the.1 ' In- the rrintler of the estate of Pater FOR ALL "THREE" pre-war cadmium bearings. Im- W, I.ulio lit ISO Sltt), deceased.- NoticeH»-e«illbua«4» M.'Mataand U8 101 home of Rev, and Mrs. Richard A, present claims aitalnst estate. proved ooollng hu bean achieved Di Ryan I...*...... ,. 144 . 130 . Council .on Bergen place, Raymond Pursuant to the ordir of Dorman Me- •by, the adoption*'of a new radiatpr McOulre announced that the third Faddln, Surrogate of. the County of preiiure oap that maintains a con- .'•'.' »71 SB1 1 Moiussuth, made oil tha Twentieth day , Phont R«d Bank 248 itant pressure of • five pounds In- LAFKBDA SERVICE anniversary of the) committee will of Orioker, 10*», on the application of (lariat ..> • HI H« be observed In the near future at. Aila Wllrann, sole exeoutrlx, of tha es- •Ida (he radiator. 9vApor«tlon i* 1« Uts of Peter Dlhb. dsoensed, notice Is reduced and winter antl-froeii pre-' the home Of Mrs; Carolyn Merritt r / nekton , 114 lid111 In Shrewsbury townnhlp. hereby glve'i to the creditors of said I'..' "' . *.*J ^.^-^O/Vjj nerved, Ford, Is first .In tho lowV 147 deceaiad to exhibit (a the alibscrlbsr Idjo- lrtoorportfel th'r bronaa thait with threa struts,'perfect! HV4-FOOT SNEAK BOX sailboat, o-fogt . _'prcb and wrandal • art un- road, Mlddlo Shrewsbury aventts. . • safe without Iron xradllngs. For iron VSW CARS bought, SMafn«s», enue, B«fl Bank, N. J. * " -y IT ADS ona/tU"x8' Tobln bronie shaft, food. pram dink. Phone B»d Bank *7M* . ehar,«ed. Fontbur sales apd »«nflel; tiBSS^^ CHICKENSSSI I Yei xrjren, toasters. ralttngs, oeeayrt. J^o.» *»"» LABGE ROOM with douWe bed, within Fred Farwall. «l Blagnam avsnue, Rum- or 2568. Besdprf. Co,, Bad Bank »18». term., 0. at A. a BWSM Bmtbira. ton -N. J.. Phone 'Bumson HW- SUGGESTIONS JO LOVEBS «l lit y and 25 ACRES OF GOOD land in Portau- Dressed and. delivered, Fhone Peal THE DECOBATOHa SHOP, expert wors> walking distance of sbopping center, peek; aUo 20 building lot!, chiap. {7S-M-I. Quadacrs' Farm, Greengrove 19-11 Mechanic stratt, ptona $0«l. about two mile" s frorn ForF t "Monmpijtb" , LL- VS w fall your-antiques.-JBhlna, Arat editions of English books, "«i!k- . manshlp,_suitoin built-illp_xoTeri, "TQSTANirFOiJND wick Papera," "liittie BorrJt," "Bleak lyrkn, Pjrtaupack. Lent Branch, N. J;road. WaTiln»i M, J. ' " drapes curtains; specialising In furni- fOTJ wish; to "Mil automobUi pleasant surroundings. Fhone Bad Bulk ~ bric-a-brac, sliver, cut glass, etc. Sea ling It to ui. VTt) Bright Thrift Bhoppe. phona Baa Bright 9. House," "Christmas Carol," second edi- rpYS—Hade at Santa IDlaus woodirork- ONE MAPLE high ehair, on folding ture rennllhing. 6?-A White 'street, 28U.M. ^ • tion. "New Gate Calendar" and other ,/ing ehop, It Highway Trading Post, baby- carriage, ode bojr's reversible Bed flank. N. J.« ' vlceabl* carel 1S86 LTTBACTIVE DOUBLE room, privsteT ssbook No. »2lSB. Return to PIANOS. A. B, Dlrhan, piano maker, Hoqnt-Engllah Co, Bat k. National Bank.-Broad street. title*. All finely bound. In perfect con- Uddletuwn. Order special toys now. coat, sit* 16, one black Chesterfield bath..' kitchen' privileges, in -officers, ' dealer, tuning, repairing, renovating dition, Phone Red Bank 7S4 after. » "OUR LOTS^-50ile8 each. No.".! 61, broadcloth lady's coatMIn 20, "P. O.' ABE YOU TROUBLED with the Bank, K. J. Shop and showroom Drumnjond place BPX 441, Belford. N. J.e TOP PBICES vald for all nukes ot food >ma in Bumson, Car heeded, Pfione ••' P. M,« 62, 68, 64 on Xennox avenue, Parmly . following:, pasts, ' cockroache», used ears. sfeKlm.Layton Ch»rrqlet iumson '710, ' JBBWABD leadlnf to the return of a phone Bed Bank «8». NhW HAMPSHIRE Red pullets, t and ( Park,. Bumiont N. J.; city' gae and COAL KITCHEN range, with water Co., 2» Mechanic itreet. phona Red Blnk * track tire, alia 8jlx7. Mounted on Budd MAKE THE Yankee Trader, 28 West- months old, 12 each. Still Pond Farm, water; two blocks from Shrewsbury Jacket. Phone Bed Bank 2168-J* waterbugs, centlpede{, sand' fleas, UTTLE SILVER, furnished, In prlvaU" * wheel.'in the vicinity .of Mlddletown, N. Front street, jour pet shop, to trade Headden'a Corner, Jtlddletown. river, 1600 each. A,,Opitrup, Katonah, UPHOLSTERED davenport, double bed, etc.? If so call Triangle Home Ser- boma, excellent location, 10 mjnutea \J. K. B. Yetman/Motor Service, -.3 pith. • ' New York. FRANK VAN 8Y.CKLE. If Wast Front ralk to Fort Monmouth, N; J., for one COOLERATOR, gas grill, cast Iron heat-. metal iprlng's, hair mattress, two bur- vice Exterminators, Bed Bank atrtet, formerly Qulan's Garage. Bs> Oak Terrace, Neptune City, N. J. Phone Ing-stove, *15; cast Iron water heater, IAIX _THE FUKNITUEE Center for eaus,, rea'songble. Call Katontown 536-J.* r two persons ;• Bed Bank bus pastes Aabury-Fark-6681. ' .NOTICE. H you are ~ thinking M3B-JV All work guaranteed. Con- pairs to all mtjtui Bur whasl aligning large capacity, bargain; coal graUu, kit- 'anything and ' everything -that you EHOTOUN, double barrel. L. O. Smith, and frame straightening lorries. Dodg* louse. Phone Red; Bank 8685. XO3T Psssbook No. 11,161. Second Na- . about disposing .of your household chen, tables 15, wood baiket If, cock- want to iell; not only furniture, •very- fidential Servlc*,*. ''. v. ' ' ' ' and Plymouth daalsr. -• 'WO SINGLE furnished rooms, hot tall set in chrome $7.50; «rectrlo mixer 20rgsuge, B. Levin, 10S White atreet, tional Bank and Trust •, Company, goods and- furnishings, real estate, • thing', from a pin up. • Will pay high Shrewsbury, N. J. ' . • . water and heat, 26 Canal street, Red Finder return to above bant. (8, bed tray >3, emoklng stand 12.15, prices. 29 East Front street. Bed Bank, ROOFING—Estimate! ' cheerfully, given. OAB SALES nnaneed, I»n-1MI modils, Bant, N. J. Phone Red.Bank 84E-J. live atoclc, farm • machinery ' and Silex coffee maker. Eureka vacuum N. J. Phone 1«47. • SPEEDBOAT—1614 feet, equipped with Call Bumson 742. Brighton & Smith.' up to II montha to pay. Seaooaat LOST—Lady's gold wrist watch Sunday, cleaner. Yankee Trader, He'd Bank. Gray-Phantom, 4-49 Marine motor; Finale* Ct.. to Broad street. Bed Bask, LITTLE SIIsyER, furnlsbed rooms, pri- Glard Perregaul, either In or near Jos- . equipment,- .consult without obliga- WHrTE OAK TIMBERS, several thous- BOCK'S STOVE Exchange now open all pbene 1284. : vate home, excellent location, within SWARTZ'S AUCTION Boom! buy any- Universal 100% Marina motor; 40 H. P., sch's. Wilt Long Branch, or oh Ridge tion.B. 0. Coats, Auctioneer, 490 and feet, 2-Inch by (-Inch; 14 and U- '% H;P. Watervrltch.eltcooletLoutboardi day. Parts, repairs, and service on all , few minutes of Fort 'Monmouth; Fort road,.near.McCarter'a,Fair Haven. Sen- thing and everything, no matter what oot lengths. Zobel Yacht Works, Fhone makes of- stoves. New phona number, At- ISED OAB SELLERS. Will pay highest Bath, avenue, Long Branch. Phone It Is and gives: the highest prices, Phone fouour H.. P., EudEvenrudee FishaFishermann ouo t ewlr Trtce~for-yaiir-uJSd-eaK -Piuk; lonmouth - bus-prfsserTio0rr~For" further timantal value, Reward. * hone Atlantic •a Bright'91. lantio Highlands 090, Valley Drive,' near" artlculars. phone Red Bnnk 8S97.J or L Red Bank ?213. bonrd, Boat anndd luggaggg e trailer;; nenew Sears avenue, Atlantic Highlands. or: Sales ft Ssrvlca, Harding road, Bad Hlghlanda 41 or 258-J. ' 'IVE-PIECE WALNUT, bedroom-salt, factory built, 41U41U. FOFOBOBB, , IInspect t weeweekkk - Bank, N, J. , BROWNING AUTOl_L2-gaug»' railed rib MOVING done cheap. Call Fiiher Bros. FOUND—Toy Fox Terrier. Phone Bed TYPEWRITERS, adding machines and elght-plece oak dining room-furniture endsd . 666 Ocean avenue, SeS a BrightBih . Bank 8BM-J.f°r particular!: beaver tail and recoil pad, poly choke, , Fhone Bed Bank "3213. 1928 PACKARD touring car, $250.. Full •HREE BOOMS, fu&lsned. one' lsrge- office equipment,* new and used, $1,50*, Remington -22 rifle, model I2-A, rad other articles. Mrs, Harm, t Hen- Phone Sea Bright 116-M. . equipinerit, .excellent condition. Phone bedroom with two single beds, one LOST—Saturday, October 27th, on High- Ir'ickson Place,- Fair Haven,. N. J. Call THE BEST PRICES paid for rags, Iron, bought, aold and repaired. Serplco a, (IS- 12 boxes 16-Kauge shells. Phone ifter 5 p. m., FINE PUCKS and turkeys. Fhone Bed Bed Bank 2818, ' , medium with full-size bed, living room land* bus or near Fort Hancock. Wal- JOS Monmouth street. Red Bsnk. Red Bank 3783 after 6 p. m.» Bank »209. _.. .- metal and' paper, Gettls, junk dealer, and; bath; plenty hot water and bent, let cantaining papers and unendowed 216 Shrewsbury avenue. Bed -Bank. 'NO. GUNNING" SIGNS may now be SADDLE AND BRIDLE—Welt End, THREE YOUNG fresh cows. Broad- BABY WALKER, Taylor Tot, all metal, FHONE BED BANK 1087 forhlfh. tcnen arrangements . If desired. 11 check, belonging to sailor, • no money. had at The Register office. 'Printed meadow Farm, Nutawamp road Fhone excellent condition, $8, Phone-Red Phone Bed Bank 1698-W. 'Will call.-' iamllton avenue, Lepnnrdo. Finder 'please call-ited-Bnnk USO club, London, English snddlo with leather - sit cash pricei %sed ears'. Wanted on durable cardboard 60 cents a dozen; Red Bank 3846.W or g845-J. ' • Banlt 2240,« • . ', . FOR CHARTER. 68-foot fishing boat, Bed Bank 153. girth; double bridle with martingale, ex- 1987 to 1942. Oscar Fslletler, 14-40 .ABGE COMFORTABLE vtom, private 5 • cents each; printed on waterproof cellenllent conditionCondition. Cos, T. C. Otto, Pack- iirl. Call Matawan 286, between t a, FOR SALE itreet. Phone Red Bank 2657. CANOE—18-foot, $85. Phone Red Bank ard Sales, Harding Road. Phone Red and 6 p. m. BODfiHT OUT another, warehouse of SINGER SEWING machine, seven-draw- high grade sample furniture; , living 3OOD 20-FOOT HOUSE trailer, fully 1652 or Raymond Grover, Sycamore SPECIAL DELIVERY. Light baul- Bank 428 'HREE-itOUM furnished apartment anoT KOR SALE— 16-foot rowboat, oarB, an er drqp head treadle model,. hardly avenue, ShrewsbHry. N./ J.» -rooroom mid dining roomroom-s r - ilea. -irli—irttnchmerltSr—*46- qulniiad. »la«na four; thrm new ntun t7 *\»lniiTT~»hen 7 Phone 1980 FORD DUMP truck. Hood tires, rooms by day or' week, 27 Prospect -_jhoj; used few months. Call between TWO BARIUM chuira, three mirrors, two 5 arid 8 p^ ni.*."~Thone Kea"~Ba'nkr"3836. Buy it-on thhe 12-mont2th budget plnn; Lnug Branch 2180-Mj only until 4 p. m.* uggags trailers; imported leather bound Bed Bank 2445. White.. motor in good condition. Within OPA venue. Atlantic Hlghlnnds, N. J.v • The Furniture Center, 29 East Front thrse-way screeni two folding French massaging machines, one hand ma- celling. $136. HaclT body extra, $15. WO-ROOM apartment, nicely furnished, FOR SALE—One 14-inch Porter lathe, .OIL KAN(!E, gray enamel, coil for hoi chine, onn stand;, two .electric..dippera, with counter shaft floor model; one. street. plate slass mirrors; two studio couches, l'hone Red Bank 1807. oil fired furnace^ hot water at all .wiiter and gas .range, six burners, steel springs, open to double bed; good two hand clippers, barber pole, electric; UADELON PROAL, antiques bought floor model drill-, press,. one Black arnd BARGAIN—800. New Hampshire. lied tublcs, choirs, .mirrors, bureaus, all kinda . and sold/ 102 West Kront itrtet, fted .PACKARD CAR, 1937, $S76, within OPA lmes. Call at .16 North Bridge avenue, cedar chest. Numerous other household sink, complete; five-gallon, hot water r phone Red Bank 3f>r, t after 6 p." m. . . Decker. % -inch electric drill, new. Phone chickens, four and five months old. of house furniture. 127 Carr avenue, tank; water pipes, galvanized, and gas Bank. - . ' '•'.'.•' ceiling price. Swarts's Auction Room, Kcansburjr 87-S-J.' ' - Phone Koiinshurg' 4V7.' articles. Sixx dry warm dog kennels. Highway 35. l'hone Red Bank 8213, Kcnnsburg, N. J.* • • Bryan, Forortaupeckl , Long Branch. pipes, both approximately. 100 feet, four PAINTER and paper hanger: also earpen- p VUltNMUZU apartment, "NO SUNNING" SIGNS may now be. WOOD FOR SALE, any desired lengths, REFKICERATORS—We will offer several light globes, two small tables'and screen .ter work, day or contract; hardwood 1931 FORD MODEL A, cash $100. Call private bath, Krigldalre, Highway 85, I'mil Siedleckl, Call Red Bank 2940-M, HEAVY FARM horse, works single or door, - All articles are In good condition. anytime Friday, 02 Washington street, text door to Parker.. Lumber "Co.*. had at'The Register office.- Printed popular'-makes soon. Liberal turn In double. John Maxson, Navelink, N, noors, old flobrs and stairs ssnded like on durable cardboard 60 cents a dozen; TAKE NOTICE—We hove severah^oil on old ones. Finnncing alao, Middletown You can buy anything you need. For "a new. Experienced workmsnshlp, Myron E. Rumson, N. J*^ ' WO BOOMS, furnished for housekeep- : J. Phone Atlantic Highlands 7B4-R. 6 cents e.nch; printed on waterpVoof • henterss- niso oil burners for cook ftofrigeratlon. and Cold Storage Conr quick buy at a very reasonable price. Morson, 13 Mount street, Ehone Red 1934 CADILLAC seitan,. model 8S6-D, ing. Adults only, reasonable. Phone" niuilln, t:,20 a dozen; 10 cents ench. stoves,' Samuel Swartz, 14 West Front struciion, '-Highway 35, Middletown, SEND 25 'CENTS for spur Christmas Cnll Bed Bank 2907-J.* '". Ba.lk 2242, 'i~ - — ~~ ' . radio and heater, excellent tires. $650 Hod Bank 2011, '_ Owner's name Imprinted lit.small e-xtra street, Red Dank. Phone 1387:* Phono Middletown 299. number of "The Thought Garden,", the as li. H. II. Jones Motor, corner Maple most widely quoted magazine of Its Age LARGE REED DOLL coach $15, ivory WO-BOOM housekeeping apartment, cost. ' . - CAS RANGES, table tops, with heat con- COLD STORAGE. equipment and con- kitchen clock $2, folding army cot $3, SMITH BROS., trea experts, tree avenue. Phone Hed Bsnk 990.-' '' suitable for business girls. Non-amok- FISHERMEN, brins sour welding needs in America. Subscriptions to -The trols. , We carry a "full'line"of "coal struction engineering the York way, Thought-(iarden nre lovely gifts, $1 fo'r small coal parlor belly, stove $10.'Sun- slanting, spraying, pruning, cav- 1941 INDIAN 74 motorcycle, excellent irs preferred, central , location* Write, to Century Welding;, also let us .make stoves, combinntion stp-yes, oil and gas; Tempern-turo'nnd humidity -control no dny. • ft r Rlvervlew road,-Monmouth "Houaeke'eping Apartment," Box 511,' 1 ftve months; $2,50 for one year. The Ity lreaimrate entrance, utilities. Half block from Myers, hand or electric, deep or. shal- ranges and conl heaters, oil stoves M. Mnhoney. Shadow ' Brook .Farm, laAtfc avenue, Long Branch, N. J. . SEVEN PEDIGREED,' ready to lay Black IUS; Adults, phone Rumson 666.* low well In stock; also pipe ftttiKgi. nnd Dil heaters; two 18-inch used plpi • Shrewsbury, N. J,» • IF YOU HAVE any wood' to ssw, call cylinders, valves, tanks, etc. Conover tTTENTION— Geese for breeding pur- ' Orpington pullets, and rooster from -Howard Tilton. Rumion 51B.J. . , . WANTED—One or two acrel, with or leas furnaces. Samuel Su-artg, 14 Wejt HAY AND STRAW,, first, second am poses. Information call Red Bank prize wlnnlng^stock,- Produce excellent without house,' vicinity of Locust, Bros., Wlckstnnk. N. J., rjhonB Hqln> Front jtrcet, PlTone Red Bank 1387.* PAINTING by day or contract; paper REAL ESTATE WANTED Jel 6121. third cutting .alfalfa, some choice 990.-W. -• table birds, good 'foyers. A.- H. smith, Navesink Price reasonable. Write Kline, WE CARRY A large Bupply of chrome Sleepy Hollow Road, Mlddletown, Phone hanging;' estimates given.- Herman It. F. U.. Box 185, Atlantic Highlands. clover and- wheat straw.- Inquire Everett WE CARRY A large stock of inlaid lin- Tbornien, . R. F. D., Box 42, Atlantic TO KENT—Will pay up to 1100 monthly LIQUID "PLASTIQ- does not compete and aluminum for inlnid linoleum for 0. Matthews, Bucks Mill road, near Keansburg 991." PUPPIES. PIGEONS, bantams, rabbits, with palhVSr enamel, It replaces them. oleum and congoleum floor coverings Highlands, N, J. ______for house In vicinity of Red Bank, aink and "cabinet tops; lowest prices in Colt'i Neck. Phone Freehold 349-R-2. and rugs. Expert linoleum layers; es- BRASS BUGLE, 16 Inches long, in good and all kinda of pets. Write In da- Must have ' automatic heat. Call Red Come right t-> our factory and get a town, Samuel Swnrtz, 14 West Front ESTIMATES on all mason work Inclu- ta!! what' you have and price, to Hy-Wal trial gallon at share cost price of il.55, COAL STOVES. A. Hcnnessy, Jersey timatea furnished; popular prices. Sam- condition. Phone Red Bank 1218. ding .cellar water proofing, cheerfully Bank 346S. street, Red Bank. Fhone 1S8T.» . . avenue, Union. Beachy N.. J* uel Swartz, 14 West Front street, Red Pet Shop. 2612 East Edgar Road. Lin- $1.80 a gallon. Trial gallon delivered, JERSEY.HEIFER, will freshen in Jan- given;' Joseph Fairhurst, Florence Ave- den, N. J. LIST YOUR properties. Bowman h Axel- postpaid,-$2.50. Brilliant snow white and REFIUGERATOR. eight cubic-foot; SODA FOUNTAIN and electric ice cream Bank. Phono 1387.' uary,' $110; also Cheviot. ram, pure- nue, Union Beach, Telephone Keyport sen, real estate and- Insurance, S«s beauti'ui tints to order, daizlim mirror Copeland, completely overhauled $75; boxes, A Hcnnessy, .Jersey avenue, bred, one year old, $15. Yellow Brook 174-W. (IRANI) OR SPINET piano, my size, for irlght. N, J. l'hone 147. . youth, solid mnple bedroom set, con- VIOLIN—Vuillaume, beautiful tone and finish, beautiful velvet sheen ot flat, Union Beoch, N. J. construction. Made in Germany. Call Farm, Colt's Neck, N. J. Phone Red AUCTIONEER AND Appraiser. B. G. studio, no dealers. Wl ite, "Piano DO YOU HAVE a houte for sale t List easiest brushing, the,modern finish, Plas- sisting of low twin size bed with detach- Red Bank 3290-M.' Bank 170, between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Wanted," .Box 511. Red Ba ik, N. J. tlq FmUbes-Co., Route 34, Matawan, N. nble side-boards, spring and mfittress, FRIGIDAIRE, 1941 model, 6,9 cubic Coats, 4U0 Bath avenue. Long Branch, It t'oJuj. Clients are waiting. William J. formerly Linseed White Co. dresser, with mirror and chiffarobe, $75. feet. Man's 28-inch bicycle. Treadle LARGE WICKLESS two-burner oil heat- LUG CAGE TRAILERS, four new steel N. 1. phone 3599. WE BUY USED shot gun*, r Ilea,. fishing C. Wcart, 42 Broad itreet, Red Bank, Phone Red Bank 3287. sewing machine. Information, phone Red er, 3-4 rooms, kitchen coal stove, oil trailers; carry a ton, complete. Bryan, BAYNTON BUGS and. Carpets. Hug> and rods and reels. -Highest I rices paid, hone 2240 r SALT HAY, Fred D. Wikoff Co.. phons Bank _1481- W. , conversion unit. Nearly new, Leibonen, Portaupeck, Long Branch. carpeta cleaned nnd moth.proofed. phone Red Bank 2088. KUIln'i Sport :ASH BUYERS waiting for building EMERSON PORTABLE radio, brai West Morris avenue, Belford, near Shop, li East Front .street. fender. FlorericVthreV-burneiroiratoveT GLOBE- SLICING machine, almost new, TWO BOY'S COAT 'and legging suits, Wall to v.all carpeting cleaned nnd lots -and land suitable for homes de- no reasonable, offer .refused. Phone Churcbrstreef.* "~ ~" ~pra~ctreftlly~newralze-8"and-10( Inquire mothproofed J.i._ ..loca.tio.ni 5. Broad FURNISHED APARTMENT, two or elopment.. Write or phone, Sol Lopatln, FAINTS FOR ALL purposes, direct from six-tube' radio tester, pair riding boots, 1 factory at reasonable prUes. Atlantic size 7; Winchester pump gun, 12 gauge Koynort 727. • » • DOUBLE SIZED mapld bed,, excellent 151 Navesink avenue. Highlands. N. J. street. Phone Red Bank ^02. ~. three roomsT'~businesa -couple; Red !3 -Henry-atreet. -i reebo£ldi*JPj Paint company, 119 West "Front street, Marlln 32-20. lever action rifle, Band- 100 BAGS OF second potatoes at 60 condition. Fhone Red Bank 2116-J.* Phone Highlands 1118-M. WATEIt PUMPS, new and rebuilt. Pump Bank vicinity, improvements. Pearl 185. real estate' broker._ Bed Bank, N. J. phone 2251-W, . master clarinet, guitar, camera's, Yankee cents a hundred. Call Holmdel 7704 WALL CABINET, ideal for storage, old repairs of all kinds; plumbing and Klein. 43 Weil 24th itreet. New York BUYERS WAITING for imall nnd large FIBRE WINDOW shades, white or ivory, city 10, N. Y. Phone Watkina 9-8364, JO-FOOT WORK BOAT, 160 H. P. Trader, Bed Bank. ' _____ after 4 P^mi 1 . on rollers, 89 cents each; odd Duplex fashioned, but has loads of room, bar- heating. F. G, Hurst, Mlddletown. farms and country homes. No charge, Speedway rootor, cheap, Fred Farwell, AUTOMATIC HOT WATER heater. Sun ~1__ shades, $1 each; new stock of window gain; 82 tooth i clam rake, bar- Phone Mjddletown 66. * COUPLE WILL PAY-good rental prica inless we sell. Sol Lopntin, 23 Henry- ' 81 Blngham avenue, Kumson, Phone Flame. Phone Red Bank 3213. BRICK, bats, doora, shades arriving Saturday. We make any partment for storing your summer for home or apartment In Red Bank treet, Freehold, N. J. I'hone 885, real Bumson 1409. - Swartz'a Auction Rooms. Highway 35. screens, Bash, lumber, shovels, flag- kind of window ahade. National 5 & 10. things. Lots of andirons, reasonably BETTER BADIO repairing, all work or nenrby towns. Call Red Bank itate broker. stone, ladders, . whee) barrows, anti- Priced. Rex typewriter; Yankee Trader, 1874-R.* SCRATCH FEED, with plenty of good LADY'S ELGIN BICYCLE, balloon Ures, Prown's. Phone Red Bank 2680.' guaranteed,. prompt service. We [O RENT—Small house, vicinity of Red frcctB'tollet and tank.-etc. M. V. Brown Red Bank. Fhone Red Bank 2247. Bank; must have automatic heaf; ex- yellow cracked corn in it. Sure— basket, pump, gauge, good condition; 24 Wharf avenue, Red Bank.* r.UPPIES—For pet. Cute and loveable, pick up and deliver. Open evenings. mashs too. Hance St Eftavli. Phone Red price $20. PJione Middletown 174-W,» CABINET KOLSTER radio, anvil, vlae, $5, Don Crawford. 60 Oakland street, JUST RECEIVED metal cabinet sinks METAL SHELVING for automotive ultant references. Fhone- -Red Bank Bank 10S. BROKEN TOYS—Don't throw them grind stone, desks, chairs, air com- Red Bank. Phone • 176B-M. with chrome faucets; also metaj sink Central Radio 4c Television Co. Call ' carts, approximately 10 lineal I4«6.-- . away; they can often be repaired as pressor, eon! .burning range, with watei 25 HEAVY WOODEN barrels. F. D. nnd tub cabinets. Large stock to select Eatontown 471-M. feot. Call Red Bank 667. TO BENT—Civilian, receBtly transferred. WE BUY and sell anything I New good as new, at rehaonabls cost, in The bnck, etc. M. V. Brown,' 24 Wharf ave- Wikoff, Co., Red Bank. Phone Bed' from. Samuel Swartl, 14 West Front desires three to four bedroom house. atreet. Phono 1817.* • •• and used furniture, household Grant Craft Shop, Everett, N. J. Phone nue, Red Bank.' ^ Bank 554. HAY BALING. Combining, mowing and ATTENTION poullzymaa. famwri, butch- In-vicinity of Red Bank. Call Summit Red Bank 798-W-l.* ' . raking; aUo plowing, discing, sowing, 0450, reverse charges.* (oods, china, glaiiware, paintings, STEIN WAY GRAND, medium, good con- LADY'S BICYCLE, 28-Inch; twin size ers, have you any ponltv to be AUTOMATIC RECORD changer, phono- dition. Phone Long Branch 4104, SEED RYE. F. D. Wikoff, Co., Sed Bank. mattress, practically new, 16: electric ttc First class equipment, g'enufne, not dressed, If you have, let as do It for WILL BUY six-room modern house or. brle-^-brac, etc. Ru-|cil's Auction graph vflth recorder and six albums ' Phone Red Bank 552. Ironer, very good condition, Call Keans- duration farmers. Ralph Maher, Holm- you. Beyer Poultry Farm. Ninth street. bungslow. Terms to suit seller. Phone Galleries, 2S-27 East Front street. of classic recordi, can be used with any* "ALMOST NEW" Special lady'lHlack pin A MOVING VAN load of merchandise. burg 789-W.* del. N. J. Phone 6891. West Keansburg, N.' J. pbona Scans- Rod Bank 1808 or 2C45. _, stripe ault, Bize 44; brown tweed suit, Bed Bank 1693. '. radio with attachment. Fhone Rumson Some used, some new, round metal SHOT GUNS, single and double barrel, TRACTOR PLOWING, cleaning of land, burv 536. TO RENT—Thre or four-bedroom unfur- 1167-J. * ••- 40; lhdy'B Leopard jacket, 16; good win- boxes with covers, long boxes, metal > 12-gauge; also three boxes of shells. cellars dug, top soil. All kinds of ter cpats, some nt $5 each; good dresses, ONE THREE-INCH bailer for well dig- nished house, immediate occupsney, TANKEE TRADER will buy, sell or FOUR BURNER gas" stove, side oven lined, large heavy cans, black heavy steel Phone Atlantic Highlands 965. John bulldozer work, by the day or contract. . glng. Phono Red Bank 428 between jermanent. Phone Mr. Belier, Red Bank and broiler; $25. Phone Long Branch $1 to $4: girl's drosses, one year to 14; pans, 20 large wood tables, made of Beach.* First class equipment. Anthony Polnaky. trade anything from a rare diamond sweaters, snowsuitir, jackets, blouses, 3 a. m. and 6 p. m. Howard Fhlpps or 400, extension 450 or Ked Bank -1666.* to a Insignificant item 23 Wsst Front 2707-R. ply wood, Domestic, hot water boiler, Phone Keansburg 641. write Eatontown, N, J., R. F. D., Box shirts; bnby's white shoes, 3 to %y_\ 500 parlor Btove, pot stove, meat broilers SEWING MACHINE, electric, portable, four-room apartment or •treat, Red'Dunk.'Phone Red Bunk 2247. PIPELESS FURNACE. Thatcher, 20".flre other garments too numerous to men- good working shape. Phone Keans- MORTGAGE LOANS, real estate, all 430. • small'house in' Red Bank for adults, pot, stove and furnace pipe, grates 600 glass- sugar bowls, two barrels i It FOOT CAPE Cod Dory, winner recent .lion for ladies, men, boys, girls and heavy chowder bowls, £ cents each. We" bure 382-M.' ' kinds of insurance. W. C. Weart, 42 TO BUY. six-pairs ecglhell satin drapes >U Red Bank 8400, ettenslon EB4. Mill Shrewsbury race". Priced to sell. New and parts; Vs tern fireplace coal, china babies. You are always welcome to atop Broad street, Red Bank. Phone 2240. >s ailvertiied two weeks, ago. Wfon'on;g Brener.* . closet, 40"~<58" piece of marble, mirror are open every day and Sunday. Closed PRACTICALLY NEW, strongly built •alL Bryan's dock. Commanche Drive, in nm'l look'riround. Open dally 9 to 7, wooden''-untainted wardrobe, 691& KLUIN 4 SONS, carpenters; tiding. phone number given then. Call Bed Biani k Portaupeck. '<2'. 11-8 Shrewsbury avenue.* Saturday's. Simon's, Highway 86, Aa- REWARD for finding satisfactory bua- Sundnysr 10i-4. . Also wanted, evening bury Park. Phone'2842, Inches high, 38 inches wide, and 20 roofing and repairing, call after t p. 2598-J. galow or nrit-floor apartment, unfur^ MAYTAG WASHERS aoon at. Tusting's. 25 RED. ROCK HENS, just started to irowtiR. lfi; evening slippers, 6-C. Dean's, FINAL SALE. Leaving for coast. Knee- inches deep, $15. Mrs. A. B. Dlrhan, m., write, R. F. D. 1. Bo». 418, Keyport. HAY, STRAW and corn. Phone Deal ilahed./Write, "Reward," Box Ell, Bed Get your name in nrfw. Maytag parts lay, beautiful birds. -Call Red Bank j5 -Shrewsbury avenue.' ' IS Drummond Place. Phone Red Bank N. J;, phone Keyport Ig47-W. . .5711. Bank, N. J. . . '. are available. Repair ' estimates given. 3,45.______hole desk, full size sliding coach;' VEltY GOOD CONDITION, ,pnrlor stove. bridge set, stroller, clothing, full-size 98). •• • GENERAL contractor; tpp toll, fill dirt, CHILD'S FIRE TRUCK or automobile, 20 REWARD for Information rosultin* Fbone Rad Bank 39. . Tusting's, 16 Mon- ARE YOU LOOKING for n good inner Can be seen at "1 White street, Red cinders, gravel, manure, wood sawing. •mollth street. Red. Bank., . ' spring mattress? See Swartz's Auction spring, veiling, crystal stem ware, chests, HANDSOME BLACK fox scarf, extra pedal type. Phone Btd Bank 2229-W.' in renting by permanent tenant of a Bank, after 6 p.m. Mrs. J. B. Burnslde. dishes, blankets, miscellaneous. Sunday large size. Almost new, $85. Phone Lionel Slmoa* pbona Bed Bank 561 or four or five-room unfurnished spart- PIANOS COMING . to Tuiting'a. Stein- Rooma. Red Bnnk 8213,-," SIZE 4'COAT, hat and leggings. Hull KADIATORS—Wall type, 17 sections, 9-. and Monday only. 22 Lakewood avenue, Rumion 352.* be excellent condition. 140 Stone road, ment or house in Bed Bank or Long ways, Hnrdmnna, Wurlitieri, Chick- TWO . PRACTICALLY' nciv coats, ilzos foot rndintlon ench. Phone Red Bank Keansburg, N. J. VACUUM cleantrs repaired; any make. Branch. Fhone Freehold 1392-W and re- •rlngs, Gulbrnnsens and other nationally 13; 100% Forstmnnn wool coat, grey PIPELESS SUNBEAM furnace,-$»5, cost Kennsburg N. J. 3C3U.« COAL PARLOR STOVE. Call Atlantic $125, used one season, a few ducts Allen Electric Shop, 18 White itrest. verse charges. , known makel. Delivery yet uncertain. with black velvet collar, $25: also prin- Red Bank. •_- ARM LAND, three to -five acres, with Supply'will be limited. Register now. 'ess style, 100 % wool,' in all red, $15. SHOT (iUN—12-gauge, Stevens, 26-inc! Hlghlanda 295-J.' and dampers included. May be seen any- In one 'mile of railroad station on BUSINESS PROPERTY wantsd. We hava Tusting Piano Company. 16 Monmouth Both unusually pretty and tailored. double barrel, good condition, $3S. MEDIUM SIZE shotgun. Mrs. Kaney, time at Riverdale Farm,- located. on CUSTOM plowing, discing, sowing, .har- dirt road, water, electric, with smalt a client, who wishes to invest a aub'- Phone Rod Bank 3650.' Rlverdale avenue, which starts from vesting, tres pu.llng, ground clear- stantial sum In Red Bank business prop- street, Red Bank. . . rhone Red Bank 14G6. 50' Foster street, River Flaxa, Red ing, etc.; tractor work of any kind by bungalow, in need of repairs, near dairy BEAUTY PARLOR nxturc-s, permnnent MOVING TO MEXICO, disposing ot al Bank, N. J.a west side of Red Bank airport and passes farmer. Price reasonable, term*.-Between erty, preferred locations. Broad street* WE PAY hUbest. prices tor your poul- Swimming fliver Golf club, See 3. W. acre, hour ot contract. First claw Port Monmouth and Red Bank. Am Monmouth street, White strtet and try. Write or pbone Long Branch wave machine, two dryers,, facial -.items. Including antiques and house- 80-GALLON V'ATEU boiler, never used, equipment. Ralph Maher, 'Holmdil. N. 1600. 89 North Broadway, Long Branch. chair, Bhamptio chnir. Rink with all at- hold furniture, Victorian Bet, butler's Bennett.* • ' . . J., box 26;'phone Holmdel 6391. American, white, no children. . Write, Front street. William H. Hintelmann, $10. Call Red Bank 2487 or Pine Joieph Tnlslk, 112 Eighth, avenue, New Rumson. Phone 600.' ' ' Zwlckl's Live Poultry Market. tnchmenLB, three chromo. chairs; very desk, French dressing table, ,chalra, bed, street, first house off Routs 85, 14 mile ONE CREAH enamel combination range, cheap. Swartz Auction Room. Highway tnbfc nnd many other articles. Will) $100; one pot stove, size 16, $18; GENERAL CONTRACTOR and cesiDools York 11, New York. ' TO BUY OR BENT, by Navy officer and FOR INSURANCE on your car, houie or from Bed Bank.* cleaned! carting and grading, top or 85. Phone Red Bank 8213. Dal, Lincroft, N. J," one hot water pot stove, f6: one enamel ' oni adult, small house In Bed Bsnk hazards of any kind, 4)hone oaB VENETIAN BUNDS right In stock. soil, manure, fill dirt, cinders, gravel and SMALL RADIO, doll carriage, smsl HOUSE corn, husk nnd cart it yourself; WHITNEY 11ABY coach,. $10. Call Rum- oil heater, $15. PWe Highlands l^l." sand. Estimates given. Phone Red Bank girl's bicycle. Phons. Bed Bank 69-M. or vicinity, all improvements, garage; Ear H. Stlllnan. State Highway, Eaton- Come and 'get them; ateel blinds in permanent residents. Prefer two or threa town 7. Twenty-five ycart at the lame also nine or ten acres of good lnn'dV* Bon 788.* all popular sizes, $5,98: wood slat blinds ENTIRE CONTENTS of lunch room. In. 1464. Oscar Backer, 47 Second itreet. TO BUY—Chrysler Imperial 80, six location. John H, Snlffcn, Everett. N. J. eluding grills, Silex cofTee ' maker, fair Haven. N. J. bedrooms. Write, "Small Home," Box SMALL ZEKO/.ONE electric refrigerator, nt $5.98 and 16.98. We make any kind cylinder motor. Complete or • block 611, Bed Bank, N. J.* DISCONTINUED Imperial washable wall- D dining room set and double .$4U; three-piece walnut dining room of blinds. National -5 & 10. Prown's. jteam table, porcelain stooll, counter,, CESSPOOLS cleaned and built, septic only. Years 1928. 1929 or 1930. Phone paper for every room In your home. bed, bedroom BDt, I^oilnrilo Oarage, set, table, buffet and serving table, $50. Phone Red Bonk 2680.* gal water heater, Coolerator, dishes, sil- tanks cleaned and Installed, drains in- Highlands 1051 or Highlands 1893-M. TWO OR THBEE-KOOM furnished Vnlley drive and Applclon-avenue, Leo- verware. Can be Been at The Yankee apartment or bungalow, Fhone Bed Talues to $10, on sale for $1.98 per- I'hono liod Bank 1423. stalled. Fbom any tine day or night. MIDDLE-AGED woman to share four- room lot. Quantities and patterns are nardo, H. J. ' ' FOUR-FOSTER carved solid 'mahogany Trader, Red Bank, N. J, A bargain to Rumion 740-J. Harvey C. Tilton, > Bank 1380-R between 6 and 6 p. in. PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, Prewar single bed, boxspring and mnttress, room home with other.lady. 65 Linden limited. Klarln's Paint Store. 26 Mon- FOUR MAHOGANY booths, suitable for (;-'!Bolinc cook stove, two-burner elec- some ambitious one. . Bruce place, Butnsos;. NOW IS THE time to aell. List your mouth street practically new, $85, Phone Mlddletown Place, Bed Bank. N. J.* ~ luncheonette or soda .fountain, ' Also tric hotplate. W.- S. Geer, care of Wll- 176-W,, IN ASBUBY PARK, visit pur antique property for sale with Thompson FOR SALE-Frith euxs' nnd poultry, greeting, card cabinet withJ complete Tine litim Ilrny, -corner Clinton avenue and shop, uqulpped with a fine-assortment TRAP GUN, "single, state price. Write, Agency. We hava farga waiting list of. . broilers, frlpnt-sccs and roasters. 41 of cards.' Fhone Red Bank 88. Newman Springs road, Red Bank.* PORTABLE SINGER sewing machine, BUSINESS NOTICES of furniture, china, jlass, old silver and Trap Gun," Box 611, Red Bank, prospects. SI East Front street. Phona Marion street, Red .Bank. James John. new, solid maple twin beds, coll spring antlqua Jewelry. Ysnkea Trader, 129 N. J.* Bed Bank 700.' .SWAR3TS AUCTION RoomB iuit re- UPRIGHT. 1'IANOAO. . Weser Brothers and felt mattresB, large upholstered celved a loud of - woolen Tugs, all AUTO UPHOLSTERING. Milton BrownT Matttson avenue, Asbury Park, N. I., BEDROOM AND DINING room. suiter. MODERN HOME, all conveniences on or. FOR SALE—Mnnure., Call Rumson • make. Phone Rumson 1093, after chair; "black leather doll carriage, etc. lee, proprietor. Slip ' covers, tops, phone Asbury Park 6756, A-l condition. Fhona Kiansburg 1286-M. Ask for I-i-turo. '- ' slzej up to 12x17 nntl rug-cushions to bofore April 1st, Red Bank or vicin- fit rugB._Ro(l Dank S'213^ C:3O any i* Phone Red Bank 8S8-J or 28 Rector prompt service, expert workmanship. 187-J. Place. • • FOR INSURANCE ot all kinds see a V ity, three or four bedrooms. Will par «rrels, oil KITCHEN TABLE and four chairs, like Newman Springs road, Lincroft, N. J,. R. H. ' Stout. Lewis building:* 77.79 CHILD'S TRICYCLE. Phone' Atlantic. cash up to 110,000. Write, "Modern," piles; order l'.KIO chirks; day o'd or burners Berviced and1 rcpnlrey, -two new; Wcatlnghoute clect/tb ' Iron, GASOLINE COOKING stove, economical, Three doorl from West of school. Broad street (over Newberry,store). Highlands S«4.* Box 611; Red Bank. N. J. Started now. I'islirow ljrothere, Wiirp- hand winches, unw- rig and -1035 Bturic- double bed, with mnttress aiu spring, very,good condition, $36. Phone Key- LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR. Planting, house and HtUrhfry, Whale I'ond rond, T'hllro cabinet radio. Chnrllo'S/TIre Store, port 860; - ., HOOVER cleaners' repaired, brashes re- TWO TIRES, 476x19. Write, F, O. Box HAVE 17,000 TO- INVEST in. a small lialtor colivertLblfe rar, Dnitpy's, 08. Port grading, pruning, general garden brlsthsd. ..AII«R Eleclrlo^Shop, 18 •4«|; Belford, N, J.» comfortable home for thrce^adults, oc- West Long llrnnch. rhonc- 2fiS0. Monrnouth rpad, KennnburK, N. J. 116 . Wost Front. street, MAN1- 17-JEWEL shock proof wrist work. .George J. Wldley, Phone Eaton- Whihltte street, phone ttl. Red Bank. HIQHEST PRICES paid for gla«i, chini cupancy be'fore January 1st. Write, "J. l'O'l'-BEI.I.IEI) STUVK—Can be used for TIRES firnilc 3. Following sizes In watch, practically new. Fhone Atlan- town 618-M after 6 p. m. CARPENTER WORK, roofing and tiding, W. K.," Box 511, Red Bank, N. J.- AQUARIUMS—Tropical'.fish, gold- stoi-k: 600x1-6, 650x18, 700xlt. We do tic Hlghlanda 364.* . 'figures, lamps, furniture, buttoni living room or genernl heating pur- 1 PAINTING,-decorating and paperhanglng house moving and raising of build- clocks) vase!. Will buy single pleres ot fish, plants, grnvel, accessories. poies. Telephone Red Bank 3712-J." rocappiiur nud vulcanizing. Charlie's Tire 12-VOLUME MODERN Winston Ency- by day or contract. Estimated given. ings; terms If deilred; Morris Home Im- collections. All articles must be old. Helen Miller, Highway IS, near DINING 11O0M SET—f« o "TariM runs, Ktoro, lir, West Front street, Rod Bank. clopedia, In good condition, $10. Phone Work anywhere. Louis Cassan, 139 provement Co., Box 131. Keansburg, N. J l'hqne 174 2. • «_ Pearl Gllrhtn, 82 Spring street, Bed MISCELLANEOUS Kesniburg Gatcwny. Phone Middle- 14x15; kitchen chnlrs, ' table and Red Bank'8790.' . Center avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J, ARTHUR E. BOYCEi, painting contractor, Bank. KAULK-iil".liNl)El) Muskrat coat, perfect town S86-J. Open dnily and Sun- cabinet. Phone Red Finnl; B5G4 Friday PIANO ACCORDION, name L. Organola, FLOOR SANDING and rennlihing, WIN exterior and Interioterlpr painting, eiti- YOUR RENTS collected and properties until 1 p. m.'anil Sunday 1 p. m. coiulitlon, Looks new. Size 12, $125. Ham H. Mallett, 114 Broad street, .large managed. Alfred Hennessey, licensed days until .B p. m. Cloncrl Wednes- mads by M. Hohnor, 140 basi, with mates supplied: on or imnli Jobs, thrcp-pici-e snow suit, plie E-X; r,8' East l'rqnt stryet, Red Bank, N. J.* case. Just like nsw, price reasonable,, Matawan. Phone Matawan 24. fira', class work by practical, painters., ROOMS FOR RENT broker. Jsraay avsnns, Union Beach. t All wool, green nnd gray, worn only WAN'S rHE%WA!t BICYCLE, .practically Phone Bed Bank 1890.* PIANO APPRAISAL service, nominal Phone Rumion «66, FARMERS and truck growers will Btd • ' four months., co»t. $10.50, Sell *7, rhtme new, balloon tires, reasonnbls. Fhone ALMOST NEW, pot stovt, for heallni, fee. Dtrhan's .Piano Shop, 15 Drum- LOANS-Milgnature, furniture, auto. Bea- BOOMS, SS South itnst, Red Bask ready markst for their produce bir'. It RHODE •ISLA.NU_Hedl,'fricnares; al- Sed Uank K45-H, ^_ • _ , - ' Ueii Hunk 2J55-J.! ---.--•• mond .Place. Phone Hed Bank 933, advertising In Tha. Register's clswlfled.' 81 inches high, with stove pipe, dam- con Finance Go,, 77 Broad street. Red qulst and comfortable; hot waUi at a columns, . •' so 200 . bruilurs, cleaned, rendy for SACRIFICE pock of f70~chlci(enV,"Ncw MNE NBW HAMPSHIRE red chickens, per,-asbestos metal bass, $5] double' ac- Bank 1472, Charge's Wi per cent a tlraei. Plenty of r..—_ spacs. Hod ,i., quick (reeit il denircd; turkeys ready -HairljiBhIre RoiU and Red Rocks, Rcd» . lift cents to $1., Ready to lay pullets tion Marlna'hand pump, $2; double slss, TRIANGLE HOME repair series, month. License No. 742. erate prices. Phona 8814. LISTINGS-wanted, if you have a house ** for freezing In lots of. 26, 50 or mare, .17 weeks old. coi'kpiclj four pound* tin, Kenvy metal bod,'$3, Phone Red Bank for sals i buyers waiting. R. V. R H, firr -$1.78. Wnllpr II, WIHey, 21 Middle, furnaces cleaned and repaired, ONE OF BED Bank's most tODranlsnl ^, Beckwlth Poultry Farm, No-y-mnn pulli-tn will lay In almut two orthrpo tnwn nvi'iulc, Atlantic' Highlands. ' ~ 1880.J. AUTO LOANS, over $300 only, Private Stout, 77 Broad itrest, phone Red Bsnk Springs roBd.-Phnno RidJ'-'ukJ^ilM!. wpek»; Rod Hcickj l,v wls" old. Oppor- windows .cleaned, screens and car sales financed 'or any amount, 15 loestlone; both ilngla and doubl 8141. . . ' • MAN'S SHORT BEAVEK coat, size 88, RHODE ISLAND red pullet! and cock- months to pay, Senconit Finance Com- rODBil. Mn. H. T. Dowstra, Ji Mspl LAYING HEN'S, rj«istFred~iiiirri-il if^i-kT tunity to atart In rhlcken hu»lnc«», or awnings removed. Interior and ex- FARMERS ATTENTION, top sash prices as ffn Invcatment. Price ?40«. never born worn, $40, Fhone Eaton- erals, 12 to 16 .weeka old. Call Egner, pany, 6(f' Btoad street, Rod Bankr avenue, Bed Bank, pbona 1684, paid for soy kind of battle, calves or $8.60 aplcft, PliPlip Kniantow'n 47B-M I'hone ttnm 40. I,t. Christian. Eatontown 227-J. , terior painting, minor plumbing re- Eotontown 234, Phone Red Bnnk 1234. •___ • TWO NEWLY furnished rooma and gar- toga. Orders taken for spring dillvsry l| OtpEIl YOUR FUUJ^A'ci; ami stove re- THF, FUKMTUHE CENTER has a beau- R, C, ALLEN adding machine, prac- pairs, etc., etc. Call us for esti- _____ Pair! now; . Wo rnrry furnace ami' POOT STOVES—I.arKenSTOVESI. f icBctlcm . In the BRICKWORK-MASONRY repaired new age, nice section of Rumson, on bus ot tetter steers. Drop a osrd or call • 1 douniryi , nii| VViesVi , whilehil, theey llust. Also ' tif.il used Duncnn-Fhyfe set;' also ' tlcally hew,' totals 1990, 'reasonable. mate, Red Bnnk 2439-J.* or alterations, drlvewityi. walks, lire. lino, kitchen privileges, adults. Phori Taylor Palmer, Engllshtowti, N. J., phone JrtttM'WM,' *!* for' nil 'mtfkcs of tiar-it living room and dinette sets. '29. Phone -Red Bank 674, 1 S.itovei, Snmuel Swortt, 14 West front hot water'iiot'tt stovpp.t . Iloch'j' t StovS e ExE - plnc«sr »arden walls, foundation!, te» -Itumion 1869.J, change; Valley drive, near SiM\r» Avenue, Hint Front, street, Red Bank, N, J. BLINDS REP AIRED, .new tapes and new races, flagstone pntloi. etc, Call Renola atreet, Red Hunk, rhone 1887.' , Atlantic ijlKhlnndi. i'lioiic-Ailnnllc llish- cords-put on In short order, Ws re-AIRPLANES HENTED for Instruction, Bullden. Phone Long Branch 189.- ONK LARUE NEWLY daooratsd frosl DINING UUOM, SET, nine piece!,, dark business, pleasure. Phone Red Bank room, flnt floor, hot water at all , BWARTZ'S AIJCT1ON ROOMS also car. ouk, $10, Rnttnn.sunporch set, spring pnlnt blinds In two weeks, lovely work, NOTICED—rur co.nts romodenou, 'rellned, SITUATIONS. WANTED riet a good line of aecond hand par* Airport 1780, , • . tlmei; oil nred furnsoo. • Call or phone 86 'NEW "HAMPSHIRE Red chirk., »lx ruihions, five pieces, 9601 chett of draw- nil parts for -Venetian blinds on hand. reconditioned, etc, Work done quick- nfter 6 p. rn,, Bed Bank 8651, Nort lor, kitchen and bed room setyPhone •months'• old. Innulra. P. O. llux 94. ers, oak, four drawers, $7* All good con- National 5 4 10. Frown's, Phone Bed ROOFING AND SIDING, expertly op- 8213. ly, Prices reasonable. Consult Am* C. Bridge avenue. Bed Bank, MAN—With 16 xeyeari s experience In gard- Now Monmouth, N. J,, or cull Mldillc- dition. Call Roll Bank 1615,' • Bank 2680.* . . ' plIsKl, Prices are) right. No down pay- Owen, Union avenue, Belford, Nl J, town 402-M, _ . • __ ment*. Bmnll monthly payments ar- THE MARYLAND, with or without ening imd ritlsliing .chipkeris and tur- IALL RACK, three chairs, burenui, one WALNUT HKimOOM set, vanity table, THHEB NEW STORM lasrr, 80x60 Phone Keansburg 482. All work guar- kcyk, want position on jnrivnta estate, ". 12-gallon stone crock, and small crocks In-iicli, cheat and bed. 508 River road, inches, $2.1 G each, 20 White street, ranged. Call Bed Bunk lot, "If no re- bonrd, Plenty hot water, center tj odd lots ot carreb, illithes. 1'Ulngham NBVV.'aAS r»'friireralorjr«'iJ''rrublo'"friir. ply call Red Bank 846B. Monmouth Con- anteed, ' , '.' town, Phone .Red Dntik -931-M, 8 good reference. Write, P. O, Box 258, avenue. Rumson 1200.• 1 . Brotikwtllow. • avenue, \V.' "Lonu IU-il Jlniik. 1'hnne-lled Bank 018. ' Shrewibury, N. J.* • - _^ • struction Co., in West street, Bed'Bank. I "BUY AND sell sucond-lmnd clothes | .Wallnoa^sireet, Bed Bank. M..J.!k. Sen. Bright, N. J,' granch.JJ, J. '. must be in good condition. L. Kor- »n, fnfcli\ts»ii i LAItUB, MO'CBSN furnished room 1 MAN WANTS job on fnrin, doln« rrmi •bsrt?«»fc-8htowabujj«.»«enue,.R«d iBank, dairy work, where house < Is 'urnlsUeH,, -.new $14. 11 Himllton avenue, una full ilte bed. l'hone lied Honk broken.. Huddle's Tavern, Laurel ave- eMIHfor «ndllYer«>rPlrPlfoii««RiKf l PhTne 468-W. prlvnte home.. Bus stops at dooi nardo, N, J. 1087. Bank 40. Ask for Mr, Drlttont . Phono. Eatontown 888.* .• Write, "B, A,," Box 611, Bod Bnnk, M, It TWO TIKES, 700x16, Phone Rad Bank nue, Keansburg, N, J, 'Phone Keansburg CUSTOM FARM W0)RKH , Let mme do your _ EQE ENGLISH oak dining room let; AGAIN WE DID tit, Swnrtz's Auction 676. FOR MORTQAOE losns stt R. V. R. H. LAROH DOUBLE roorn and own bstb, In SHALL FAMILY washes wifhteu, No • Bargain, Phone Red Bank 2HJ3. 1435. . • -. •-.-'• i plowingt,iuwiiiK,l uiBuiimdii , BOWIIIIIsowlngIr oofr plantingpisniing, . delivery, Mrs. Hunter, 80 Jackion Itooms bought out another warehoitna CABINET Stout,' Lewis building, .77-79 .Broad prlvnte home, for rellablo couple, In 'B WEEKS' old, Duri'io pigs. Phone of fvmlture Including walnut nnd mnplo IKUH 'HEAVY resd porch let, ITRICI heater, used about itrilt (xiv'sr NuWberry store) • Hay mowing anil baling, All farm work, Fall' Haveni, on bunllneuua *nne,, attractiv*w e Stir. street, near Oodnri fnlr HaVen. _____*_, al^_ll_ 111..1.1'.! ...I u I RO.M ' .original out $200, sell for »!0| man's onsweel'ons'Week', $17.60117,60. KMrs, It; A. M»V«r, W. 0. Hammond, Cuitbm Fsrmen, Holrr, dinette sets; dining -room-sets, blbnde 1 Box-82"- , Parker avsnutavsm , Little Bllvsr, d»l, N, J.i pnons nou, • • i . loundltigs, kltohen privileges, garage a WELDER DESIRES job, Immedlnts vl. I CARHIAllK, bnaslnet'nnd kid. nnnd mahogany lied room sets, All kind" W, prurilr-H'liy ni** ft(ivy'blq» 'ov«rtb«t, EPBBTTWfringing,' bindinW g and renovating, >o. ' Phone Kid Bank" 88 fl« clnlty If poiilble,, but.wliroohiluer job fUi'12, ncll for 135; live-foot McCor. N. t\ ."'.:. •'• CESSPOOLS slashed 4ni( dug, drsln. In- le. car, I'hunc Eutunfawn 44E-M,,* of kltkltehoh n Mtst . HihHighwayy UU, phonh e Y ;0rsy 18 THERE A woman who wantl a home, out of town,' Ten.yonren. years oxoxnorlanoe; , <«loo- lied Bank »J18' Irtlik.Dci-rlng mower, $25. Call Middle- PRE-WAAlRl LIONEL tratrailn let 027, freight •tailed, wood iswlng, eitlmatsi gUeni O, Stewsrt-Warnpt, ronsolt., Into town !W.-i« '-•«, ' Dank, Phone Red Bank 82»p, . all kinds of will work,» Howard fill ' In oxohangs for ll|(ht duties (and sorr trio and oxy-noctyiitylf no waldlnwoldinBg nnnnd 'burn'bi ; l fini e conditiondi , Phone Eaton LApIBB1' niCYCi7lJ7J,, balloon tlrenlen, , hr, ear, tasienner can, swltohss,, track, FAINTER, piper h«ng«r, diocrstor, It 80 Csntsr stntt, Rumion photis I* coniptnintlan, Wrltf, "W. W.," Box U Ing proficient In soft nnd sllvor solilar. ^hN sr b«sn used,, •yKonK e Middle. I'HK-'WAll 8EVEN-P1ECK walnut btd- Perfect condition. Phons Reft Bank !281. rt«d Bnnk, N, J. Ing and with molt nil ths Inteit.low ' .rears «wtrUneii litlmltts jtlvin (of son 818-J, ternpetature brusing rods, ,0an handle PEDIOBEED BOXER ii5g7rlirlmll6, to' mtilci bmw spnyedy l'bonp Kumitin [ fylaifeiV ' lls Worthily. itnitc- ttltaiUsI rbdif, HAV. niioTuHtlTrilnt. t IwrMtoTfri^-lhTn^WBr-f n'uHlnunr i-nd-lars-slcttronts -rit-B» — lrlut hu dMdJ b RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER L 1945 Paze Eleven. \. HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE S1TUATWNSWANTED WANTED GOOD 8TX.BOOM house, located on Retire* etink „ OB bout builder's- NUBSB.—Phoas Mlddletown 16». ; NEAEAB EtVEB BADCTn Jlumson, »t»t- LONO BRANCH—Two-farally apartment, Bergen ' place,-B«d Bank/ hot water 1 Job! Utter prei«*reo",/tm> rw» AHAZINOI 26 embossed,Chrlltmsa/csrds trwtlvtl e bbuy, IW.OOO. Immediatdi e oc- Ave-room escb, separate utilities; con- heat: convenient U> ichooj and bus line. una. If intM-eitejn, state wei with name Iraorlnted* $i. Deluxe 21 copaney, lix rooml, breakfait room and, venient loeatlon. Morris avenue. 18,800. 17.200. See Bolfteif Waterbury, Realtor, flBenly to "Boat Mpn Helt>er/ for II assortment. Your profit lip to £9 •on parch, irepUce,' hot water heating Write, "Property," 20V Clinton , Place, H West Front street. Phone 8SO0.« • cerffs. Complete Uiie. Send lot samples ayiUm, oil, two-car, garage. Constance Long Branch, tl. J. / BOWBOAT AND xefnaument binlness,. flnuctal tt, JM,;^ gll.W Pant. M. Smith; la Hade •»v.nu«, Fair BaVen. at Banisgat ple»j~n»ar Toms River,' . Paul. Leap will bring the ^0BOOL graduitei/isnmJd like lull and- selling plan today. Heflt/l Clinton BEACON BEACH, seren-room duplex portunjty for MM whtf to tee itroet, D«pt. 44S. Newark f, M. J. Phone Bed Bank 8108. -\ winter house, .private-lection, 181.61 Ions ctabbliw' pier, »est»uranf building, r at the 10:30 o'clock Sun- rWltta- si typist. - Will accept with bedroome, kitchen, etc., garage, two day7 morning service In the Wetho- Mtarj wills s/ivanclng-. Phone BBPAO' STREET home, large living monthly s -alsp ssven-room. furnished terested. in BUTCHER.. Opening In/Bed Bank. room, fireplace, hot water heat with Boilie. Phons Keamburg 486. •mall storage buildlngi, IS rowboats, dut church. Church school will " ll»» ' oil;-burner, modern kitchen four, "bed- riparian'riihtl, about-f«»^Mt bay front, •DBEN-OAKED/for Uv private BOBM,' Write or phone getaway, parson- ' TWO ARTISTIC six or -seven-room boat harbor. $10,000. Bay Stlllman, (aawne^Jat _ll:80 olclock. Choir rooms, two tile bathe, maid's bath, gar- pleuaot nrronadiagl.. ":.x , line Keansburj; T64-J. nel Office, 100 Mercer street, 'Jer- att. Price J18.00U. W. A. Hopping . houses, tiled bath, hot .water, drapes, Eatontown. Phone Eatontown 7.* practice trill be held this.evening dishes. Will furnish half heat. Adulti at 7 o'clock in the church. t desire* position as company to sey City. Phone Veriest Agency. Phone. Red Bank 897.* preferred. Inquire, Saturday or Sunday. $6,090 KIVKB FRONT, convenient to Ban wintering i» Florida, Knowr MORTGAGE HONEY available. • We 881 Patten avenue. Long Branch.' but and itores, home, leven rooms and The Craft Choristers' will give a Beacon Finance Company . o! practlcalTturalng. Phone Mon- represent Institutional and private .In." lath, garage, extra bungalow, about YOUNG WOMAN, white «r \olored >e LABOE FUBNISHED .house, »IO0 halt-acre ot ground, shade trees; Little concert in the Methodist church 7r Broad St, Bod B*nk, V. 9. k Btach Hit. , maid tor family of. three, No laundry, veitori, low interest rates, confidential "monthly, including extra apartment. llt salary, «lccp In, Call Bed Brink service. Joseph .P.* Bchwartt Agency, 8 Sliver area; immediate occupancy; Ray Sunday night, November 25. TBIs. Fbo'ne i«7J '. White street, fled Bank. Phone 8121. Write, "F. «.," Box HI, Red Blnk, H. Btillman. Phone Eatontown 7.'.' - N. J. •• • •' • ' ••- -, will be the first appearance-ol this HELP WANTED ElVE-ACRE FARM, Kith .even-room COUNTRY HOME, three acres fertile men's chom* since the start of OUNb (ilRL or woman to assist sooth-, KUMSON—Splendid location from- No- •oil; : six-room house, living room, •er with year-old child; good home, house, fireplace, garage i located in verqber 1st to May lit., delightful cot- World war two. ii-uii MAN on poultry farm, lln on lwrrn~-~fEo»rTtM Bank »|W; nice quiet'neighborhood.'. Price I6,'6OO. dining; room, kltehen, three bedrooms, ! oil plac. as desired. Write. "Foul- tage, furnished very nicety, available bath, hot a)r circulating heat I one block •A beef »tew dinner will be served W. C, Weart, 42 Broad street.- 'Phone small family, , references, $1,000. "'arm." Box til. Red Hank. N, J. LADY WISHES kindly middle-aged or Bed Bank 2JM," . . from school, three tulles from ocean, bua by the Epworth' League Tuesday, eldcrjy man o( good character for Charles E. Sweeney, Mbnmouth avenue. passes door. Price t»,C'O0/Ray H. Still- TOB'WOBK on slmflo needle sow- chrlitlan companionship and help around Phone Humaon 1492, -. election day, in the lire house. A WATER WELL 12-BflOM HOUSE in Atlantle Highlands, man, tit Broad street, fitontown, N. nachlne, good jay. Phone Red placp; Write. '.'Christian," BoxSU; Red 286g-M. two baths, hot air heat,*newly. decor- EARLY AMERICAN Colonial borne, re- J. Pbone Eatontown .7.* -.. ' . • Christmas bazar, will M held at -Bank, N. J. ated; occupancy In $0 days: A good .* cently renovated. ' Living room, 18x82, the same time. • ' .„» , COUeUB, white or col- propcsltlon fpr a rooming house. 18,500, RED BANK—Cap* Cod home, having d. no children, lor all year employ- dining- room, breakfast room, kltehen,- five rooms and tile bath, hardwood • The Methodist church will be SERVICING.. W. C. Weart, 42 Broad itreet. Red Bank. four bedrooms, 'two baths, .oil burner; floors, steam heat; attached garage. e-near Bed Bank. Good cooking,. JtEAL ESTATE FOR RENT Phone 2240.* barn, two-car garage;. poultry house; represented at .the Crusade for Production of t& lar|< i)iinf. generaal wor^.v..>, I>n» «•..nt- ...--..-. Price $8,600. Ray H. Stillman% . ' Pbone lie Drive car. butler; own laundry KED BANK—Unu.ual value In water- a^-aere, enclosed with post and rell Eatontown 7.* . Christ rally and the district stew- er, deeper drilled wrrili i i, fleaiant conditions. No llifubr or IF YOU an looking (or. bargains, see P. front property, convenient to bus line, fence, f 18,000. Joseph G. McCue, real- arris meeting tomorrow in First P, Kenned* . List your houiea for aal« near station;'about 1(7 feet frontage on tor, Phohe. Rumson 444 o.r Bed Bsnk •Mm in house; good wages. Reply, r Methodist church, Asbury Park, nn often b« intprorad H ' Box 8, Irfcuat N, J, Phone -At- or rent I hare many prospects. P, F. highway slid water, 800 feet to water, 1470> ' . • '• ' ••..•• ' . NOTICE. . Kennedy, 21 Peters place, Red Bank ttt< tuilthead. Price f2,200. Joseph G. Mc- •t nominal ezpenM. "tle Hlgblandi 702.. UVUIIwU f 1 * af e- • -e. !,*>•• yrpyTi T^^ . „—._ .._ RIVERFRONT PLOTS in restricted AN ORDINANCE /AMENDING AM FACTOKY OF 8,000 «q. ft., in Rod Bank, Cue,. realtor. Phone Rumson 444 or Bed JQHN H. WEBMBET tIENOED SALE8UAUY, on chll- neighborhood, Utilities available: Con- ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- If jroqr water soppljr ir For iale or rent. W. 0. Wearta 42 Sank 147O.r '. • ' " venient to' station. 48,250, up. Joseph NANCE LIMITING AND RESTRICT- Port-Monmouth- I'I wearing apparel, steady 'po- Broad street. Bed Bank. Phone .224O."« John H. "Wermert ol Belford has falling off call w for «, „ good pay. Apply Hlrech'i Klddla GROCERY STORE and package liquor Q. McCue, realtor. Phone Rumlon 444 ING TO SPECIFIC DISTRICTS'AND Tech. Sgt. W. C. Montag, son of & to Broad itreet. Red Bank, N. J.» TWENTY ACRJE8 good" pasture, upland buslnesi, incfuding building and • all or Red Bank 1470.* REGULATING THEREIN BUILDINGS retired u agent for. the Prudential estimnte of the co»t of and meadow. . Call Holmdel 7701 after equipment, near highway, low taxea, 125-ACRB FARM, fronting on two lurd- AND STRUCTURES ACCORDING TO Life Insurance company, after hav- Mr. and Mri, J. C. Montag, receiv- XMEB or farm couple (or general < p. m. growing, community. Price 15,600, In- surfa'ced roadi,. three, mllea from Red THEIR CONSTRUCTION AND THE ed bis" honorable discharge at a clean-out job. 'arm work; islary and proflt baalr. NATURE AND EXTENT OP THEIR ing served with'the firm continu- ad plan for right roan i modern borne FOUR ROOMS and batb,:furnrshed bun- cludes »1,000 worth of merchandise. Bank: two houiei. barns, farm build- ously alnce March 6, 1917, A teati- Washington, D* C. last Thursday. •alow; garage, Available November Frank ,B. Lanes.* ings; very fertile soil; suitable for.po- USE IN • THE BOROUGH OF •Blabedl aUU reference* and salary ex- SHREWSBURY', IN THE COUNTY monlal dinner, attended by the Sgt. Charles Raupp hu received ited. Write Farmer, Boa (11. Red1st. Phone Bed Bank 8283-R. DWELLING—Situated, on knoll, four tatoes, grain/ livestock; apple orcharda now. bearing. 126.0pp. Joseph G. McCue, OF MONMOUTH, AND PROVIDING company's employees of the" Red his honorable discharge after three AMERICAN navN. J. ' ' : bedrbonia, two baths, steam heat, elec- FOE THE ADMINISTRATION AND. tric range, 3\? acres; garage and stor- realtor. Phone Rumaon 444 or Red Bank district, was given for'Mr. years and eight months' of service. Bank U70.» . ENFORCEMENT OF THE PRO- vS, to work In nuriery, iteadr" REAL ESTATE FOR SALE age; one mile from station, large shade VISIONS HEREIN CONTAINBD AND Wermert Friday night at \the James W, Paton/U.,3. Navy, is DRILLING COMPANY ,tr««. Price IH.B00. FrankB. Lawesl" BED BANK AREA.. Modern two-story stationed at Balnbrldge, Maryland, employment; oflln located near . honfe,. five large rooms, tile-bath; at- •FIXING PENALTIES FOB THE VIO- Homestead hotel at Atlantic High- ihe Boro bus route! Lovett'a Nurs- FABM—102 acres, rlO-room house, all oE-ACRE PEACH and apple farm, old LATJONS THEREOF." • lands, now owned by Stanley. EJ. He will be home soon on leave, conveniences, telephone, -60 acres till- Colonial dwelling, In excellent repair, tached garage, large cor.ner pldt, station Wai Introduced by the Mayor and 1 FAIR HAVEN. N. J. (rr, Ins.. Little Silver, N. J. Phone . able, asparagus, atravberrlei, peachel, large .barns, located in and near trans- \% miles.-Owner moving away, forced 1 Smith, ^toto'i J- Hennessey, as- "The Ladles ' auxiliary ot thp fire ; Council of the Borough of Shrewibury. led Btnk !200. ' - grapea, Price and terms on Inspection. portation. Price 138,500. Frank B. to sell, Immediate occupancy. 16,500. September 4th, 1946, and on October alstant superintendent, acting" for company will hold a barn dance at . Telephone R. R. 2542. No reasonable offer refused. Phone Key- Lawes*.* ' •• - Terms. Joseph G. McCue, realtor. Phone the fire house tomorrow night Rumson 444 or Bed Bank 147O.» 2nd 1945, was approved and Adopted. Supertatendent William Wylle, who —To drive coal truck and do sea- port 1187-M. Alfred N. Beadleston, was ill, presented a traveling bag . Carmine J. Centannl was recent- For high capacity tl wark In yard: Pr«vlnin- IV. .ell orrisnl all typee ol real Mtate THOMPSON AGENCY—Country home, MIDULETOWN SHORE), opposite Red Mayor. located In Mlddletown. ,ten rooms and Bank, modern Colonial cottage, large to the guest ot honor. iy honorably- discharged froni the deep well*;, larger oe desirable. Hanca « Bavl., phone through Conatance 8m!lb Airemrjj—t* •Ortrude C. VanVllet. < J.S. Coast Guard after six years A Bank 103. • ' ' Maple avenue. Fair' Haven, phone Bed bmtli. vapor. hiaTTThT^e-flrepiKeer-aere UlbMn^eeluded_nrigliharhoodidogwoodldl lhhhd dd, Clerk.. Mr. Wermert is a'past president pump installations'; Bank 2308. ground; one-enr^arage. J10.500. Thomp; oak and holly trees. $10,500. Joseph U." nt trin Monmouth County Firemen's of service. * •. ". BJl*to«5Je*rnJreJ__ Jt~ACB«S-o|-groand-on-ths-nprth side son Agency, 81 Eait .Front street, phone McCue, realtor. Phone Rumson 444 or superior welding at steady year round Sab. Good pay, Bed Bank 147O.e . ' . NOTICE.' asaoclatlon and of tne MoTrmonth uee for advancement. Aaplunth Tnte o( Main road at Uncrofti alio > lot yoiw yard. — 60il75 on the liorth sjde of Qighth a. Thompion fireplace,.,steam heat, oil-fired, newly dec- , 1. That the following streets or por- V. ]. - tion of streets shown upon s map of, the birth of a son, Robert, to Mr. W. RAYMOND VAN HOIIN iWar with • complete booli- Agency, 81 East Front street. Phone orated inside'and out; immediate pos- 70O.« .. session; garaffe. $11,500. Rsy Van Horn property entitled."Barrett Beach Annex, and Mrs. Sidney Cohen of Cliffside. _jpln« ajiUm and guallled to THE NEW YORK Dllly Newi on Agency, Fair Haven. Phone Bed Bank also known as property of William A. Mr. Cohen was a former resident FLORENCE D. VAN E0RN.->v October IS aaid edltorally. THOMPSON AGENCY—Old Colonial Swcesy," as* follows: Make out government reperte. Ap- home, seven rooms and bath, plank 288.* . ' of Keyport. "Dodging Inflation, A bomt is real - Vail street from Its intersection with ' Secretaries »lle«nt mist be at Uast JO yeare of loon, Holluid heat, oil; two acrei, RAY VAN HORN AGE1NCY—Locust, Keansburg to Atlantic Highlands Boule- Mrs.J. E. X), SllcOX, Mrs. J. Fred •te). hare had general office experi- wealth. So is any kind of land that double garage, chicken coop, $10,000; secluded 1% acres,, terraced grounds, vard Northerly- to Rarltan Bay. Illy pond, beautiful landscaping, » erlck Sllcox jind son of First street ence vita knowledge of typing. is any good. Hence, If It la at all Thompson Agency, 81 East Front street. Nphte avenue from the Ideal Beach - SHIRLEY M; KINGSLAND -" - Phone 700.• modeled nine-room house, newly decor, have left for Miami, Florida, where Beat and atcuraU with entries. One possible (or you to gat atarted buy- property Eaaterly to the inteYaectlon with ated, steam beat, fireplace, sundeck, gar. the Westerly side of William atreet and they wil spend the winter. Fred- RUTH CRAWFORD ing a home or other real estate, now THOMPSON. AGENCY — Forty-acre age, pigeon houses. JH.000. Ray Van nvtag In or nwr Bed Bank pre, farm, dwelling consists of nine rooms also Noble avenue from the Northwest erick Sllcox, -who also plans to -farred. ^pplr by letter only In long would be a good time to do it." Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phone Ked corner ot lot 91 to the Southwesterly and bath, barn, poultry "bouaei, fruit Bank 28J.» spend the winter in Florida.'ls sail: band, ataUng age, whether single or. Why don't you get yonr home site treea. $9,000. Thompion Agency, 81 corner of lot 94 on aaid map, running RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Brick bun- Easterly to Pews Creek. ing the inland waterway to Miami married, aiperlenee. salary expected npwl We have some' right on East Front atreet. Phone 700.« Ray Van Horn Agency, Realtors THOMPSON galow, convenient location, five large Magnolia street from Its intersection on the auxiliary schooner Venture -aBd-other_lnformation^inJlrat letter. Riverside Drive. Sidewallri, curbs, AGENCY — River-front rooms, - breakfast loom, * colored tiled home; fine residential lection of Red with the Northerly aide of Keamburg— with his brother, Arthur W. Sllcox ty> not pboD. of anpiy~in~p«re6nr gainieetrklty;—low ta»a,...—Why,__ bath, tiled poWder room, fireplace, hot Atlantic Highlands Boulevard, Northerly Phone Red Bank 283 Fair Haven, N. J. Bank, elght-roomi.-three-bathi.Ja.ve.tory, water-heat,' oll-«red;_two_«tr»,_rooins and J. Sidney Finaud of Miami. lnUrriewa will be arranged later. wait any,longer? Building material •to Raritan Bay. ' fireplace, hot water heat, oil;* plot on aecohd floor; attached garage; electric Be and the eainVa»rrie;reby~vaeated." They will be, i 'accompanled._as_Jar_ Anawera coniidential, Addreei • "Ex- is on the way. Now is the time. 76x600. $25,o.0D. Thompson Agency, 81 refrigerator. Completely furnished. J8,~- —A few of our attractive listings appear in the East. Front street. Phone 700.' as Norfolk^Ylrginla^ by George P, perienced Bookkeeper," Drawer 511, Some lote at 1350. Ste John T. 600. Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Hi- NOTICE. Bolte of Keyport. BEAUTIFUL SEASHORE home, all im- •yen. Phone Red Bank 283.* classified columns of today's issue, _ Bed.Bank, N. J.. .. , Lawley, Riverside Drlva and State provements, five roomi, bath, atorm NOTICE Is "hereby given that the fol. Armistice day dinner of Raritan Highway, - (Just scroll ..Copper's windows, screeni,.large porch, four lots; RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Two fer- lowing Is true copy of ordinance which tile acres! More land available; seven- post, American Legion, will take XPEHJSNCED automobilautomoblee mecbanlc^ " bridge.) suitable for doctor. Quiet residential sec- passed first reading at meeting of the Maurice Behwartl. ChrysleCh r Agtncy, tion. Price $10,000. Owner'must go to room modernized farmhouse, oil heat, Township Committee of the Township of place Monday evening, November electric range, electric hot water heat- ,, -w.et Front etreet. Bed Bank, N. J. RUMSON—Three acres, large .borne. Florida. 108 Highland boulevard, Keans- er, outbuildings. $10,500. Call Mr. Mlddletown, held October 26th, 1945, 12, at Ye Cottage inn. desirable for growing family. Two biirg, N. J. Phone Keahiburg £34.* Downs. Bay Van Horn Agency, Fair Ha- and was laid over for second and final First Lieut. Frederick Kruser' SERVICE STATION, dwelling on large pinugB at meeting to be held on Thurs- DELIVEBY SERVICE MBN—Per- • living rooms, fireplaces, sev«n bedroome, yen. Phone Red Bank,263.* has arrived home from the Philip- manent poiltlona for competent four bathe, servant's quarters; fibree- plot, Keamburg, modern building* en- day. November 8th, 1945, at 3:00 car garage; immediate poiaeealon. Trice closed lubritorlum, lift, fully equipped, RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Tinton o'clock - in the afternoon, at which pine Islands. He has* been overseas "Yes, We Have tt!" men, weekly ialary, Pl"» commie- 118,000. W. A. Hopping Agency. Phone merchandise, good Income, unlimited fu- Falls, large plot, spacious eight-year- time public hearing will be held upon the more than a year. alona en all lalea.' • Apply Seaboard Red_Bank_397.» - ture. Prl:o $10,000. Write, "Owner," Box old home. Seven 'rooms, two rooms pine same and all Intereated parties will be HI, Red Bank, N. J.« paneled, good beat, gargge. $8,500. Call given'an opportunity to be heard. Manny Gale, proprietor of the Service; Jl North Bridge avenue, UTTLK SILVER—Colonial borne, five Mr. May. Ray Van' Horn Agency, Fair Keyport hardware store, is back at That has been our slogan for 10 years because years old; living room, dining room, Dated: October 26, 1945. Bwl Bank.. MONMOUTH HILLS, lovely residence on Haven. Phone Red Bank 283.* Howard W. Roberts, business after being honorably dis- kiU'hen, tile bath, two bedrooms, ateam two-acre plota, auperb marine view, heat, attached garage. Price *8,600. W. RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Rumson i Township. Clerk. charged from the U. S. Army with we do have thousands of items with which to rpBKIENCED ealesjnaa for local r«- four matter bedrooms, three maid's riverfront home, acre plot, 100-foot AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE A PART Ull atore. With aome knowledge of A. Hopping Agency, Red Bank, phone rooms, five baths, two-car garage. Price the rank of staff sergeant. Gale 391.* ' . dock, boathouse, sandy beach, 9 rooms, OF LOCUST STREET AND CEDAR lidow dliplays. Permanent poiition, only $B,50O. Photo on requeat. William oil heat, tiled bath, lavatory, paneled STREET IN THE TOWNSHIP OF was in service almost three yeara __ serve our ever increasing clientele. th a good ealary. State auailncations. BED BANK—29 Proipect aranue, .cor- H. HlnteUnann, Rumion. Phone 60«. game room, hobby shop, large garage, MIDDLETOWN. and was overseas with the Eighth WttT""C. B. ».." Box 111. Bed Bank, ner Mechanio street, corner Mechanic. GOOD INVESTMENT Long Branch, two- unusual landscaping,, grill; early posaea- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- * itreet. seven rooms, alt improvements, ' family apartment, six rooms eaeh, sep- alon. $22,600.' Ray Van Horn Agency. SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- Air Force two years . , now vacant, 16,000. Exclusive agent arate utilities; Third avenue, convenient SHIP. OF MIDDLETOWN: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lockwood rjfUoUAL. WOMAK needed, who has Fair Haven. Phone Red Bank 283.* , Conatance Smith, 14 Uaple avenue. Fair to achools, depot, churchea, beach, IS- 1. That Locust street and ao much of are the parents "of a son born on Builder's Hardware Housewares Intelligence ntaer, than •peclnc ex- Haven, Phone Red Bank 2808. minute bua service pasaci door.*$3,li00. RAY VAN HORN AGENOY—Larg« lajld- Cedar street as hereinafter let forth as srlence. Muit have InHalve and " scaped plot, low rambling: modern Tuesday at Riverview hospital. DOUBLE HOUSE Hudson avenue, Red Call or write "Property," 201 Clinton shown upon the Mnp of Lota of Thomaa General Hardware • Plumbing Supplies Isailng personality. Write, \. "VY., Place, Long Branch. home, like new; on the first door are S. Walling, Belford, N. J,, 1901, on' the Mr, and Mrs. Kennls Robinson 811. Bed Bar.V. H. J. •"-• Bank, seven rooms, all improvements; paneled living room with fireplace, dining ttaragV for each side, «10,SOO. Immedi- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, near Long Compton Estate Trffot, aa follows: are the parents of a daughter born room "with bay window, compact kitchen, Locust itreet from its intersection Marine Hardware Electric Supplies ^w, .-Male or female, for C. ate occupancy; exclusive agent Con- Branch, on bus, 175 feet frontage, E!X two bedrooms, tiled bath, two large bed- Sunday at Monmouth Memorial P. A. olllce, sood opportunity for a stance. Smith, 14 Mapls avenue, Fair Ha- rooms, hoi water heat, furnished, fine with trie Northerly side .of Cherry street rooms and bath with stall shower are to Its intersection with the Southerly hospital. raduate ol a recognlted accounting ven. Phone Bed Bank 2SO8, . , condition; two-cnr garage. $6,500. on the second floor; a shop,, laundry and Paints & Varnishes Electric Appliances ehool or one with extensive bookkeeij- RIVER ROAD, Fair • Savon, six large Charles E. Sweeney, Monmouth avenue. aide of Cedar street and -ao much of Mri and Mrs. George Hill are recreation room are In the basement, au- Cedar street as lies Westerly of a line ir experience. .Reply, In own hand- . rooms, all improvements, on a terrace Phone Rumion 1482. tomatic heat, fully .insulated, outbuild- the parents of a daughter born Garden Tools rrltinsr. living qualifications and salary with beautiful riverview; occupancy De- parallel with the Easterly aide of Church Wallpaper IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Near Long ings, 119,000, Ray Van Horn Agency, street, formerly known as Plank Road, Tuesday at Riverview hospital, rxwct'd. Write, "Accountant." Box cember 15. Asking price $10,000. Con- Fair Haven. Phone Red Bank 288.•" 11. Bed Bant. M. J. Branch, near bus, lix rooms, line con- and distant 283' therefrom, be ,and the Heaters stance Smith, 14 Maple avenue, Fair Ha- dition, hot water heat, ollburner, fur- RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Immediate Sinks, Stoves ven. Phone Bed Bank 2308. same Is hereby vacated, «EN Alh) LABOE boys, ateady work niihed. Owner leaving vicinity. Charlei possession, river rights. Red Bank, .2. Thlb ordinance ahnll take effect Im- until Junt lit. rain or shine. Economy THOMPSON AGENCY/—Six roomi, tile E, Sweeney, Monmouth avenue. Phone large six-room Colonial, fireplace, porch, mediately upon its publication as pro- Middletowa Village lorsery. Co.. Little Silver, N. J., _near bath, stall shower, modarn tile Rumion 1492. garage. J9.500. Ca)l Mr. Hunter. Ray vided by law. allroad stationstation.. Phone Red Bankt 203.020a.P,. kitchen,, steam heat. Located In lied HOeVSE—Six rooms, hot water heat and Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven, Phone 5JTO 1IBCHAN1C. LeonardoGarage, Bank, 410,600, Thompion Agency, 81 bath; garage; central location. 22 Red Bank 283.« East Front street. Phone Red Bank NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Valley Drive and Appelton avenue, White itrest. Eatontowri. store) We'll Soon Have ,aonardo». N. J. | ^ „ 700.* . . . RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Rambling Notice Is hereby given that sealed TWO MILEg from Hed Bank, near bui,' rlrerfrcnt home, Hi acres, large liv- bids will be received by the Red Bank NORTH SHORE Shrewsbury river, about Miss 'Mary Robinson spent the EXPERT BEAUTICIAN/ good talery, one-third of an acre; river rights, ing room, four bedrooms, two baths; oil Board of Education. Red Bank, Mon- weekend at Detroit, vlalting Mrs. steady position, five-day w.sic. Local an acre land. ' home, brick construc- splendid residential area, six rooms, hot heat; double garage. $22,500. Ray Van mouth County, New Jersey, for* the the "pick" of the appliance field tion, large living room, den, steam heat, water hent, garage, excellent condition, Virginia McCuIIa, ilrl preferred. Write, "Local Girl," Bo* Saa flred, lavatory, three bedrooraa, tile Horn Agency, Fair Haven.. Phone Red paving of. Oakland Street and Mechanic ill. Red Bant, N. J.' $3,700. Charles E. Sweeney, Monmouth Bank 2SK*—'—~^~ '• Street School Grounds, In the said Bor- Jklr..and Mrs. Joseph Collins have bath, maid's room, bath, garage. Price avenue.Phone Bumaon 1492.' l IDTJSEWORKER, white woman for lix- $22,G00. W> A. Hopping Agency. Phone RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—14 acres. ough, with bltilmlnous concrete, Type returned from Beaufort,- North By America's Best room apartment, three in family. ile«p Red Bank 387.' FAIR HAVEN—Fine seven-room Colon- Remodeled Colonial' farmhouse; fine "A," Estimated amount. required 8,488 Carolina, where they have been B. private room and bath, good salary, ial home, Including three bedrooms. condition; picket fence; nine rooms, sojuars yards. THOMPSON AGENCY—Bungalow. Five Available on bus line. Write, "Fair Ha- visiting Mr. Collins' parents. 'hone Red Bank. 2472. 1 modern bnth and klt,chen, fireplace;.ex- ' Bids will be opened and read In pub- rooms and bath, hot air heat; one-car ven Home," Box 811, Red Bank, N J. lic at the rooms of the said Board at Mlas Ruth Avery returned this SOOK-HOUSEKEBPEB for" small adult ffsragei convenient location, near bua cellent heat, outbuildlnga include shop, PH1LCO family, who usually spends weelc-endi MAGNIFICIENT view,, farm «rea, three garage, turkey and poultry houses; 12 the New High School, Harding Road, week from visiting friends' at line, 14,800. Thompion Agency. $1-East Red Bank. New Jersey, on Tueiday, No- nlr at farm, poiltlor In Holmdel sec- Front street. Phone Red Bank 700.* miles from Red Bank; 10 acres, 10 acrea woodland. $27,600. Call Mr. May, Petersburg, Virginia. Ion, availabls to person with reieronce rooms, three tiled baths, hot water heat.' Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. vember 13, 1946 at or about 8:00 P. M. Refrigerators by CROSLEY * t» character and dependability, mod- EUMSON—California cotURe. near Offered ono half coat, $18,000, Charles Phone Red Bank 281.* Specifications tar the propoaed work The Woman's auxiliary of Christ rn accommodations. A second maid li river, three bedrooms, two baths, liv- E. Sweeney, Monmouth. avenue. Phone prepared by George K. Allen, C. E., have Episcopal church will meet Mon- RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Rlverfronl been filed in the office of the atnld En- mployed. Tort wanes offered. Write ing room, fireplace, oil heat, perfect con- Rurogon 1482.* home, over two acres; sandy beach, day afternesjn at 3 .o'clock. This ully, "C. H.," Box 611, Red Bank, N. J. dition; occupancy December 1. J12.000. gineer at 80 Broad Street, Bed Bank, NORGE KUMSON—Excellent residential area, boathouse, garaga and apartment, res- New Jersey, and may be tnapected by session was originally scheduled IENBRAL HOUSEWORKER, part or full C. E. Plehler, 1-19 Broad street. Phone idence in fine condition. 12. roomsi four time, white, experienced, food cook, Bed-Bank !»«.* , .. . near bus, eight-room, Colonial houae; Prospective bidder's"' during business for last Monday. Mrs. William B. perfect condition; 'hot water beat, oil; baths, oil beat. ' $25,000. Call Mr. May, hours. Th« standnrd proposalform will Spofford, Mrs. C. Q'. Bennett, Mrs. urrent wagea; attractive three-room RED BANK—Attractive Tome, near two-car garage; third of an acre, $8,500. Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair—Haven, lirnlshed apartment on prerniaei avail- schools, four bedroom!, 1',i baths, Charles E. Sweeney, Monmouth avenue. Phone Red Bank 28S.* " be furnished upon application". Specifica- Irving W. Sance and MUs-Xouiso NORGE ~"' ble if houseworker and husband want nreptace, modern kltcheri, oil burner, Rumson 1492.• tions will .be furnished to prospective Kartshorne represented the auxil- t> live there, Not on bus .line. Phone 113,000. .C E. Plehler, NO Broad stroet. RAY- VAN HORN AGENCY—Comtiletely bidders upon payment of Five Dollars venlrm. Ruwaon •*»'•• 'Phone Red Bank He.* RUMSON—On river, eight-room housed remodeled, . seven-room boilie, tiled (5.0O) which amount will be returned by iary at a meeting of the Upper- Washing Machines BENDix TVHIilia)) m . two baths, hot water heat, oil; two- bath,'oak floors, modern kitchen, double the Engineer if same are returned in Dlvlalon yesterday at St. George's ILEANINQ WOMAN for three days a RED BANK—Best residential section. 1 car garage; beautiful view; Immediate garage. $8,000. Call'Mr. Schilling. Rny good order, within five (5) days from church, Humsbn. •week, with references. Phone Red bjdroonji. bath, new furnaie, attrac- occupancy. Sncrlnce, $W,000. Charles E. Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven Phone opening* of bids. and Ironers by THOR Automagic lank nil.' i-:_3 '. tive plot. Ideal location for doctor, lit,- Sweoney. Monmouth' avenue,. Phone Red Bank' 2SB." • Bids must be on the stsndard pro- Miss Nancy McQueen entertained 000; cash 15,600. •-O. E. Plehler, 140 Phone Rumson 1<92.» posal forma In the mariner designated In at a Halloween supper party last KATTRESS—Apply at Mayllpwtr Rei- Broud street, Phone Bed Bank 186.* RAY VAN BORN AGENCY—Riverfront '•:'}•. APEX SIX-BOOM HOUSE, oil burner, pjrioct aeoluded acre plot,' bungalow; seven the specifications, must be enclosed In night. UUtant, 14 Monmouth- atreet, Red MIDULETOWN—Country esUtT - rooms, heating plant required, fireplace, sealed envelopes bearing the hame.nnd link. •• - '' acrei, beautiful' setting,. eentcE. hall, conditions 14.600. 141 Center avenue, double garage. 112,500, Ray Van Horn address of the bidder, and the name of The women's organization of tho PHILCO IXPERtENCED METAL man for auto- four bedrooms," 2 Vi baths, four fire- Keansbunr,*V , Agency, Fair Haven.. Pbone. Bed Bank the proposed work nn the outside, and Baptist church gavs a Halloween R f* A Lmoblle body ahop, good salary, excel*. placoa, ollburner! .en opportunity for WALLACE STREET. Dwelling with nv- 28J.» must b* accompanied by a certified eheok party Tuesday for children of the >nt working condltiona, T. C. Otto, right party. C, E. Flchler, 140 Broad lng quarters, consisting of seven for a sum of Five Hundred Dollars Laelnrd Salei, Harding rosil. Phone Red street. Phone lied Bank 186,* roomtl alio three-room apartment, four ATTRACTIVE MODERN home in Red church Sunday sc'tiooland the com- ($£00,00). Payable to the order of .the munity, • . EIVIERS'ON HOLMUEL SECTION—20 «cres, on hill- bnths, hot water,.oil heati garage. Pros- Bank, containing live rooms, oil heat, Red Bank Board ot Education. Bids Radios by . lOlfS—GIRLS—16 or over, wnntod for top.nrtlit oottage, two benrooms, tulo cnt income $S5. Price $10,000, «y. A. lot 155x60;. attached garage; fireplace.' mus.t be delivered at the place designated Mrs. Joseph Williams haB moved Hopping Agency, Phone Bed Bunk 897,' Taxes $155; owner occupied; Immediate on or bBforo' the hour named. CROSLEY •delivery of telegrams, Rood wnftcs, lth*. Must be seen to bs appreciated. possession. Price $15,000. S»e Bolston from her home Jiere to the'Hilltop steady .employment. Apply Western Immedlnte " occupancy, $30,000, C, E. •PEN.ROOM HOUSE, bntb, laundry, pan- The Board of Educntlon reserves the nursing home,:where she Is a pa- Fnlon TeWrnph Company, 17 Monmouth Plchled, 140 Broad street. Phono Rod' Iry, hot sir heat, coal, gns stove; lot Wate'rbury, realtor, It West Front right to,reject any or all bids It deemed & OTHERS ~ .Bank. y.JJ."- Bank: 186,- 150x200 fecti immedlnte occupHncy, 18,- street. Phone 8500.* to the" best Interests of the Board io to «ent. '••.••'- IHAMBEBMAIP-WAITRSISS, Own room, RECTOR PLACE—Qood Income prop- ^•VjHai * Tlndnll, raaltora, 7 BRICK GARAGE, suitable for automobile di ..••'" ••-.'• '. Miss Audrey Smith, a student at 'with radio. - Writs,- "Chnmhormnid," echanlo slrool, Red Bnnk". Pbone"5776.t show room and garage, osntrally lo...... \ , , 1"»r» L. Heavliand, linden.Hall at Ll'tltz,. Pennsylvan- erty, Arranged for boarding or room. i HOME lox 611, Red Bank, N. J, , JJ cnted In Red Bankt living' quarter! ••;""".'• • '•'•"•'•"-" -'"*Pfetlil«Bt.' i v Ins house business, 12 rooms, two baths, SEVEN ROOMS,, Hi" baths, lam« fl.e- nbove, Price $46,000. See Rolaton Water- Attest: Japhla. Clayton, District Clerk. ia, flpeni the' weBri-end Hflr0.*''Satur"' !6dk.liOU8riwaiUiElt, small USW, oxtrn lavatory, hot nater heat, oil bur- place, itoker, electric »tove, wnshlnr day the Smith family and a group Sewing Machines ner: tivc-car trtrase, large lot, Avhllnblo bury, realtor, It. West Front itreet. Dated! October 9, 1945. HO laundry, sleep In, good salary, machine, mangel, refrigerator, complete- Phgne 8800.' . « .. ,at friends attended the football •hone Bed Bank 1878,' ^ Novcmbo) 15th. Quick sale. 10,500, ly furnished, screens, storm sain, one- Terms, Constance Smith, 14 Mnple sere plot, fruit, berries, roses and many LITTLE SILVER .home containing six Monmouth County Surroiats's Office. ' game at Princeton and saw their nVcnuc. Phone Red Bnnk 9808, nernnnmtm Immediate possession. 19,00(1, roomi, tile bnth, hot water heat with In the mutter of the estate of Leo 0. don, George W. Smith,' 8d, play on :BOOKKEEPER, Serviceman pr»- oil burner. Lot 100xl04W,wn-ear garnga. Kelly, deceased. Notice to creditors to 'il' Unit, Phoh« Red Bank «-"»-.. C6VE—"tU BontaSnan's Walker ft Tlndull, realtors, 7 Mechanic Taxis $110. Tenant occupied. Price $11,- the university team, Pnndlie"! one of th* llneit locations' street, Red Bnnk. Phone 8778.' present claims against estate, • , • ' ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS 000. See Rolitsn Wnterbury, realtor, It Pursuant to the order of Dormnn Mc- Winners at th5-brldg»aob»temMtn nn Dnrnognt Day! iheltered harboni HEAR RED BAM,'Dutch Colonial, alx West Front itreet, PhrAie 8600,' LNIMAL HOSPITAL needs full tint*, mllos open wnleri bin dredging oiSara- rnoma, both, brenUnat nook, imntry, Faddln, Surroento ot the County of Ing last weeK at tho home of Mrs. cart time hnllvitrndy employment, In- tlons crontln* 100 watorfront lots, prlcoil fitenm:hcnt; oil, screens, storm snsh,.one- BUNGALOW In Entontown, containing Monmouth, made on the nineteenth day Marshall Lelond w»r« -Mrs. John Molting work with dogi. Phone fled to sell | yacht oluh eligibility risentiali car Kurimc, lot 110x140 feet, owner ooi four roomer bnth j lot 15x110) taxes of October, 1945, on the application of H. Warren, MrB. Milton A, Vr.eo- . .r •••-. lank 86»6.'. • . thwiush Toms River on Route 87ito Js. cuplod. I0.H0O. Wnlker A Tlndnll, reril-. $841 Immediate possession, $1,000, Rol- Mnrguerlte Kelly, lole eaeoutrlx o( the. [8NEKAL WOKKERi iilio took fpr nnd Holithta ontrnnco, then north, on ton, J Mechnnlo street, Iiml Bnnk, Phone ston Wnterbury, realtor, lf>Weit Front estate df Leo 0, Kelly, dicnnien, notice land, Mrs, Leroy Martin and MVs. gloroly homcf fine anlnrldii,. conironlnl Ynuehri iivonue to Cednr qrove to Btif. street.*Phone 8B00.V . II' hereby (liven to the creditors of laid a, a, Bennett. The next meeting GAS RAWGES PlifrWrltll,' "Oongonlnl Fnmliy,1,1 "Bo* %iy BUIImnp, Eittontowr, N, J doceaied to exniblt to the subscriber will be Texas. He see 'Old Glory .flying every day, Sunday after receiving his honor- served with the Air Forces* since weather permitting. ette Nunziato and Ronald Mlttrlck;. able discharge from the U. s. Ma- May", 1942, and was with a Libera- • Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Taylor Atlantic Highlands" "Questions," Angela Plscltelli, and rina Corps'.^ •.',••' • to •• I • Bed tor group of the' 15th Air Porce were Sunday guests of Albert Zorn "Quiz," Matthew Cuoecl. Mrs. Charles Bohri spent a vaca- 'MornnooHi PmSiVMPf Bank, toasea in Italy. He holds the Air Members ,of the local football Mrs, Wilfred K. Andrews and tion 11^ Boston last week. ALL WOOL of Stnten Island. ...-•-... Medal with three Oak -teat Clus- •quad attended the Princeton-Rut, Constance and Wilfred, Jr., of Riv- Mrs. Martha Rhuraan,-past 'pres- ters, Good Conduct Medal, Bu- gers game Saturday 'at Princeton eredge, and Donald Sabey, Sufianne ident of the Monmouth County I All Our Sea Food Fresh along with 2.00Q other schoolboy No Cold Storage ropean-African fiddle Eastern rib- ,, Shrewsbury and Carol Sabey and Mr. and Mrs. American Legion auxiliary, will at- guests from throughout the state. Everett. Slmonsori and daughter tend the national convention at bon with four campaign stars and Accompanied by their new cioach, Phone 1377'• We Deliver the Presidential group citation. (Tha Red Bank Register can b< bought Sandra of Cresskill were Saturday Chicago, Illinois, as a state dele- in Shrewsbury at Harold it. McCormlck'i Harold McKee, the squad made the Visitors at the home of Mr, and gate. • A game, social was held Friday Shrewsbury Market and a„t _._, trip in a bus provided by the board mglit~by—MHdletown—Village- T H; s 11 1 Mrs. Harry S,. Cowles. Miss Marie Johnson, is spending Week-End Specials g 7 ~StGUy' iDatr*'.'a wrvic••> •'«-•*»a - -ofi-educationi—Princeton won—the. In -Ellert—hall—Ida tionnnd Wkee!« Arena)—• with her parents, OVERCOATS contest 14 to 6. The Atlantis team Sickles of Matawan was high game Miss Emma. G. Holmes has. sold of New Brunswick visited his Mr, and Mrs. William Johnson, She WHITING :. Ib. I5o had an open date In Its schedule: daughter and son-lri-law, Mr. and winner, Mrs. Ethel Tlce, alsb of tier. property on Sycamore avenue They, face Rumson Saturday in a is a student at Bucknell university. : WEAKFISH .i_^__i Matawan, won a basket of gro- to Norman Pools of Little Silver, Mrs. Russell Hertle Sunday. Mr. Miss Margaret T. Preston of FLY BUTTON FRONT snore conference game at Rumson. and Mrs. Norman Wolf f and daugh- BLACti BASS... ceries The next social will be held who will take possession Decem- foeeph Ryan, Jr., who has' been Keahsburg, and Richard F. Beards, ters Nancy and' Carol and Mrs. Jr., of Jersey.City, were married Boston MACKEREL —Jb. 40c November 9, in vEllert hall. The ber 20. Miss Holmes' bought the home on a month's fiirlbugh from place about 30 years ago from Ran- Eva Wolff of Milltown, spent Sun- Friday, in New York city.' Mrs. '. .;•• • • ' , ...,IN';-;\ / •'. • . CODFISH STEAKS Jb, 4JC awarding of a turkey has been post- the TJ..S. Merchant Marine service, day with Mr. and Mrs. Hertle. _' postponed until November 16. .- dolph Borden, who built the house. returned to duty Monday.' Beards is the daughter of Thomas KINGFISH .:.... :.Jb. /-We A game social for the benefit of Miss Holmes has a winter home in Mr.;and Mrs. Lloyd D. Slmonson and Helen Preston. * : Mr. and Mrs. William Benequist, BROWN, BLUE, TAN AND GRAY STRIPED BASS _..ib. 5«c, Mlddletown auxiliary of River- St. Petersburg, Florida, ; -•'• and children of Staten Island spent More than 100 candidates of Bay- who owned and occupied the house Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harry BLtfEFISH ..- _jL_^_..lb. 05c view hospital will be held in'the Francis J. Maruka, eon of Mr. shore council, Knights of Columbus, at Mount and Prospect avenues, S. Cowles. rooms _bl_ Mlddletown councU.rJty and Mrs. John Maruka of Monroe formerly owned 'by Mrs- ..A. H. took part in the..third.degree, exer- "OYSTERS X pt 60c," pt. $1.00 7'Pvt. Lymsn Moms has returned SIZES 3S.TO 4ft JL: avenue, enlisted for. two years in Komstedy, have sold the property cises ft St. Ann's school Sunday. HARD CLAMS ...... ;. _doz. 60o O; U. A. M., Friday evening, Nb- •to Virginia after spending a 28-day the' Naval Reserve and reported and moved to,Red Bank. Arrangements were under the di- 'vember 16, at £:30_cMock. George furlough with. Mi< Morris and chil- SOFT CLARIS pt. S5c, qt. 65c Hem Wing wllfbe In charge. There- last Friday at the naval training Mris. O'Pray, wife of Lieut. rection of John P. Hirles, grand Swordflsh. - Shrimp . , will be prizes and refreshments. station at Balnbridge, Maryland. dren, He was given a surprise on knight Comdr. O'Pray; returned home last Wednesday evening.in celebration Crab Meat - Xobster Meat Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connor of He haa been employed at the H. Thursday, from Monmouth Memor- George Trunk, seaman first class, Statesir place are the parents of a Clay Balr service station on East of his birthday. It was also the A LARGE SEIXCnON . • Steamer Clams ial hospital vvlth her infant son. was discharged from the U. S. Navy son born last Thursday at «Mon- Front street, Red Bank, His birthday of W. Pierson Dean. At- A. B. Hagemeler of Grand ave- tending the' party were Mr. and under the point system at Lido. THIS MARKET IS NOT mouth Memorial hospital. father is manager of the local Bair nue has returned from a business station. Francis attended Wfllow Mrs. W. Pierson Dean and family, Beach, Long Island. CONNECTED WITH ANY A double birthday celebration for trip to Rochester, New York. Mr3. Elmer Oolson and Pvt. Mor- Returning veterans who are not TO CHOOSE FROM Mrs. Mildred McQueen and her street BChool while his parents re- H. Diner has opened a tailoring ' OTHER FISH MARKET sided in Fair Haven, and later was ris and family. A pleasant evening permanently registered to vote at daughter Miss Betty Lou, was held n, a shop at 69 First avenue. was spent and refreshments served. at Red the coming general election, Tues- a> grammar school°'pupll Mrs. Henry. N. Fauteck, whose day, November 6, should bring their husband died two weeks ago, Is Pvt. Ralph Deaii of the England Bank. . - hospital, Atlantic City, spent the discharge certificates to Municipal Joseph Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. moving from her apartment at 78 Clerk Richard A. Je»sen and apply First avenue to the home of tier week-end at his home. - Lester Scott of Broad street, re- for such permanent registration. daughter near V'agderburg. " Mrs. Elmer. Dolson is visiting her ported, today for duty in the,.U. S. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and This must b« done if the returning Navyv Jack Rowan, son of Mrs. Theresa Mrs. John Dolson of Brooklyn. servicemen who are residents of Rowan of First avenue, has been More local boys have been hon- Cpl. Herman Jones, Jr., was re- the borough want to be eligible to Out 18th Birthday orably discharged from the service honorably discharged from the JJ. S. Navy and la;home. ' . cently' given-a welcome home par- rote. •-•".• and are home. Among them are ty at the home ot his parents on The Parent-Teacher Association Robert Preim, son of Mrs. George Misses Ethel H. and Eva H. Av- state highway 35, after three years ^ wjs tfcslr»s to Flaccus and BcnjamliPHulsepson lprthe-ETO.— 7—- - - ~— of Francis.Place.school is sponsor- yeara, left Monday for their winter ing a free social tomorrow evening of Joseph Hulee of Thomas avenue. The Crescent club of St. John's again express our appreciation to our friends home at West Palm Beach, Flori- Miss Elinor Rlordan, daughter of M. E. church held their arihual at 8 o'clock at the (school. There da. They recently purchased a for their patronage. Mr. arid Mrs. James Rlordan,'and banquet at the Courtesy house, will be refreshments and prizes. summer bungalow at Shark River Miss Virginia Conover, daughter-bf Marlboro, laet Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles.Bogart of Hills and plan to return there in Mr. and.Mrs. Edwin R. Conover, Members wore yellow chrysanthe- Port Monmouth road are leaving the spring. We shall make every effort to give the be»t spent the week-end at their mums tied with blue ribbon. Se- (.his week to spend the winter at spective homes. They are sopho- Mrs. J. B. "VanMater. of Grand St. Petersburg, Florida. in quality and service a» in the past, to that we cret pal gifts were exchanged by mores In Centenary Junior college, avenue arrived home Sunday from members. Those attending were Group 1 C. I. A. of the Methodist 'will have the pleeuurVbf serving' our customer*, Hackettstown, and had as a guest Rlvervlew hospital, where she had Mrs. Judson Hopla, Jr., Mrs. Cur- church met at the Virginia tea Miss Conover's 'roommate. Miss been a surgical patient. tla Clayton, Mrs. Leonard Lufbur- room Saturday evening for the old and new, with flower* for all occasions in Barbara Walton of Manhasset, W. W. Brook, insurance broker, row, Mrs. Maitland Walling, Mrs. semi-annual dinner party. Mrs. Inez Long Island. who has been IH, has 'returned to William Lambertson," Mrs. James Dodd, past president, received a the future. his office.- r HJLA- O K i Children of the local school en- H. Ward, Mrs. Theodore Palumbo, beautiful brooch and all officers re- . "A son was born last Thursday to joyed a Halloween celebration yes Mrs. Walter . Smale. Mrs. Cyrua ceived corsages of'tea roseg and terday in the auditorium. Many of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blom of East Ross, Mrs. Roland Emmona, Mrs. chrysanthemums. - Personal • gifts them attended the party dressed Lincoln avenue in Monmouth Mem- James Neidinger, Mrs. Frank Foss, were sent to Mrs. Ethel Berger, in costumes. They paraded through orial hospital. Mrs. Frank MacCleaster, Mrs. El- past treasurer, and Mrs. Anna HONEY BEE FLOWERS the various rooms before the party. Mr. arid Mrs. Edward Blom of wood Monahan,-Mrs. Roelif H.'Le- Voorhees secretary, who were un- 42 West St. Red Bank East Lincoln avenue are parents" Roy, Mrs. • Joseph Lehan, Miss able to attend the meeting because of a son born last'•Thursday at Stella Bailey,' Mra. Elmer A. Bah- ' Upper Broad St. »- Tel. 872 Red Bank The buildings of the University of Illness. The group met Tuesday Monmouth Memfirlal hospital. renburB, Mrs. Joseph R. Feseusx, af'Vlrglnla were laid out according evening at the home of Mrs. Stelnle ALL BUSSES STOP '/i BLOCK FROM OUR STORE RUSSELL T. HODGKISS, Proprietor Mr, arid Mrs. Frederick Karwin Mrs. : Theodore G. Bailey, Mrs. Fleishman, when the Pollyanna to a plan drawn up by Thomas of Asbury avenue are parents of a George Emmona arid Mrs. William birthdays were celebrated. • • .. ' Jefferson. . , ' son born Monday at Monmouth Urstadt. The next meeting will iiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiuititniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiittiniii Memorial hospital. .•, be tonight at' the home of MM. Roelif H. LeRoy. The Women's Society of Christ- Hazlet Ian Service of St. John's M. E. church has been postponed to next ,. (The Red Bank RaBUter can.be bought •Wednesday, November 7, when a at tha postoffico and Prank Hcrtle't) covered'dish luncheon will beheld, J The following program was giv- followed by a meeting.- UNBELIEVABLE? en by the Hillcrest Safety, Patrol About 100 persons attended the last Friday. Trooper Stedlcr and Halloween party at the church for the leaders, Mrs. Collinson and members .and their friends of tho Mtes Bailey were present. Panto- church - school Monday evening. mine, "The Four Mischievous Girls" Prizes for the prettiest costume NO,INDEED! by Elinor Bahrenberg, Dorothy went to Nprma Bahrenburg, most Rickards, Virginia Infant! and original toAudrey Yates and Sally 3 ROUTE 35. FOOT OF COOPER'S BRIQGE,RED Katherine Hamlet; plays, "Do Not Crowell, funniest to Mrs. Frank Play With Matches," Ronald Mit- JJcCleaster, Mrs. Theodore G. Bail- trick, Eugene Wilson and Arthur ey and Mrs. H. L. Bennett. Terry; "The Careless Campers," Brownie troop 18 held a Hallow- 23 Rachel Nunziato, Gladys Budnlck, f een party Friday evening at the and Mildred Welle;."The Nit Wits," home of Mrs. George Emmons. . PHONE RED BANK 133 or 3981, FOR E Wilson, Matthew Cuoecl Cloverleaf troop 25 Held a Hal- Carmine Casola; "Playing With loween party at the- home of Ro- Fire," Deanna Johnson, Elmer. berta Roberts Saturday evening, BANQUET or PARTY RESERVATIONS j Bahrenburg and Sheila. Siegle; Miss Annie Cowles visited rela- "Thres Naughty Girls," Nancy Sle- tives In Brooklyn the past week gle, Alice Banlus and Antoinette and while there went aboard the Niat "Posters," Wanda Pes- Missouri and eux, Lucille Casola,.Katherine Gah- Mrs. Sarah Laytoh of Villa park ler, Antoinette • Nunziato, Carmine Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo F. Casola, Nancy Siegle, Gladys Bud- Lay ton of Beers street. Famous COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE ntok, Helen Tremble, Sheila Siegle, DINNERS—WEEK DAYS S to 9 P. M SUNDAYS, 12 TO 9 P. M. David Emmore, Alice .Banks, and Boys can m.ake pocket money by SANDWICH AND. A LA CARTE SERVICE AT ALL Barbara Wilson; "Rules," Antoin- selling the Register—Advertisement STEAKS • SEA FOOD - SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN 5T ALL-GOLD-ENCASED

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39% Broad Street Phone,3334 Red Bank •*.• is only READY MIXED BLENDEP' < MURIEL BURTON Jli*i?lCOTT COCKTAILS WHISKEY HOLLOWAVS *p T" atthe .•'•"• _t 1.60 < - Tills Is thft famous 10-kt, fold waterproof watch you've heard, id lattan •SP. RESKBVE— tr Hammond Organ ORCHESflA ' niugluuiboUUrimM ,