If You Don't Register RED BANK REGISTER You Cannot Vote VOLUME LXXV> NO. 10. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12. Auto Insurance Rate Increases Canzona Breaks Ground for Red Bank High School Addition Pet Show, Country Fair to Be Held In County Range from $4 to $11 Saturday at Lincroft, Rain or Shine

NEW YORK CITT—New auto- lied or injured In New Jersey LINCROFT -- Every member o! mobile liability Insurance rates for uring 1991 as compared with 33,- the family will find interesting en- New Jersey were announced this 99 during 1950, an increase of 11 Employees Seek tertainment at the .pet show and week by the National Bureau of er cent;. country fair Saturday of this week Casualty Underwriters, effective "Out of all of this, however, there at Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson's immediately. This revision is part merges one fact that should have Salary Hikes Brookdale farm, where thousands of a country-wide movement to very sobering effect on all motor- of county residents are expected to bring rates for this form of In- its and their driving habits. It gather Jor the traditional family surance Into line with the current simply that automobile liability •outing. ** accident frequency and cost of isurance rates don't have to rise At Rumson claims incurred by insured motor- the motorists themselves don't The event will be held rain or ists, the bureau said. ant them to. No amount of in- Impossible Now, Says shine. According to MUs Laurs. Harding of Holmdel, committee The revisions apply to rates for lation can affect the accident that oesn't happen. Neither court nor Nary; Matter Put chairman, the spacious barns of basic limits coverage, which means Brookdile will be able to accom- protection up to $5,000 for bodily ury can hand down an excessive .ward for the liability claim that Before Committees modate most of the scheduled injury for one person, up to $10,000 events. for bodily injury resulting from oesn't exist. And exorbitant re- RUMSON—Request for salary In- one accident and up to 95,000 for al r costs can't possibly be charged creases by borough policemen anl Free bus service to the fair from property damage. against the car that isn't damaged. employees of the road and sanita- Red Bank railroad station will bo The rate changes are not uni- ~o it all boils down to sane driving tion departments were received by provided. The bus will laave at form throughout the state but vary .nd fewer accidents. the mayor and council at their 9:30 and 11:30 a. m.; return trip| by territory, depending upon the The insurance companies don't meeting last Thursday night. are scheduled (or S and 6 p. m. loss record of each sflch territory. ike to have to seek higher rates. Letters from the three groups, "Ws do hope that everyone who For private passenger cars the re Tiey would prefer it If they could read by Albert A. Kcrr, Jr., bor-can will be at Brookdale on Satur- visions result In rate increases eep rates down, because that ough clerk, cited the Increased cost day to enjoy a day's fun and at ranging from a minimum of $2 to ould mean fewer accidents and o! living as reason for Ihe requests, the same time, contribute to the a maximum of $23 for bodily in- ewer claims to be, affected by In- and asked that temporary bonuses public health nursing program of jury and property damage com- 'atlonary costs, Proof of this is granted last year bo made a perm- the Monmoiitli County Organization bined, according to the bureau. For uickly found in the fact that since anent part of their salaries. for Social Service," Miss Harding said today. "We hope that service- most commercial cars affected by 946, when rates began to rise, the The road department employees, higher rates, the Increases for bod- itock companies' underwriting loss- men In the area will consider them- in addition to their request that selves specially invited to join ily injury and property damage es from automobile liability in- the bonus bo made part of salary, combined range from a minimum .urar.ee have reached a total $200,- Monmouth.county folks in a, real asked a pay boost whereby they country festivity." of $3 to a maximum of $23. 300,000. In 1951, when stock com- would be paid six days' wages for pany losses amounted to $100,000,- The 22-plece band from James- - Reason: Accidents, Claims five and a half days' work. The DOO, accidents caused by insured sanitation department asked gen- burg State Homo tor Boys will William Leslie, general manger motorists cost the companies that erally for a raise without citing play during the afternoon and will of the National Bureau of Casualty much more money ,In incurred loss- any specific figures. lead a parade of pets planned as & Underwriters, made the following es and expenses than they received late afternoon event to give those statement in explanation of revised in premiums for automobile liability Police Request unable to attend the morning pet rates; nsurance. However, the companies A letter from Scth Johnson, del- show, a chance to see the children "The rate Increase are made nec- will welcome the opportunity to Edmund J. Canzona, president of ihe Red Bank board of and Coffin ^of New York and Victor Ronfeldt of Wayside, asso- egate of the Rumson Patrolmen's and their animals. essary by mounting accident fre- roduce rates whenever and where- Benevolent association, asked that The pet show is scheduled for quency and increasing claim cosU. ivcr improved experience permits education, breaks ground for the addition to Red Bank high ciate. Others pictured from left to right are Albert T. Mac-a ten-pcr cent bonus granted last 10:30 a. m, with pets expected on As to the latter, there has been a them to do so." school at ceremonies Saturday morning. Work on the new Donald, Ralph Davis, board members; Paul Young, district clerk; year be made a permanent part Gf the grounds by 10 o'clock. Classes steady upward riser.in the average their salary and asked for a lop are listed for every type of pet cost of claims with no evidenc New Bates Listed building was started this week by Charles B. Hembling and son, Dr. M. Gregg Hibbs, superintendent of schools; John Giblon, salary for patrolmen of $4,500 a and numerous costume groups are , of any apparent leveling off In th In giving the new and old rates,' general contractors for the project. The board will accept bids • chairman of the board's building committee; Dr. Herman O. year. Borough patrolmen are cur- scheduled, as well as a trick ani- foreseeable future. Claims settled the National Bureau explained that rently being paid a top salary of mal class. Miss Jeanne DuBols of In 1951, for instance, on a country there are three classes of private at a meeting Tuesday night on a $900,000 bond issue to finance Wiley, William L Bennett and Stanley Haviland, board mem- $3,740 plus a 10 per cent bonus Freehold has charge of pet show wide average basis were 70 per cen passenger cars, as follows: the cost of construction. The addition was designedly Coffin bors. granted last year. In his letter, arrangements. above the 1941 level for bodily in Class 1—car for non-business use Patrolman Johnson asked permis- Mrs. Monroe Eisner of Red Bank jury, and 150 per cent above fo: and no operator under 25 years sion to have the proposal placed is again this year planning the dec- •: property damage. of age. on the November ballot, If the orations for the fair grounds, which v "This adverse trend In automo- Class 2—car for both business Knights' Clambake To Hold Red Bank Day council felt it could not provide will take on a gay holiday appear- - bile liability experience is -the re and non-business use and with an Ground Broken the increase, ance for the event. suit of the economic inflationary operator under 25 years of age. To Be Held Sept. 21 At Israel Exposition The three letters were referred spiralling, the effects of which- an Class 3—car individually-owned, to committees heading the respect- Talent Contest . continuing to inflate the cost o: He'd'" Bank council, Knights of Red Bank Day will be celebrated for business and non-business use, For School Wing ;t the Israel exposition at Rocka- Sales Clinic ive departments after Mayor Fran- In addition to the pet show, ehll-' automobile .liability claims. De and no operator under 25 years of Columbus, will hold its annual dren's activities will include » tal- || clambake Sunday, Sept. 21 at Mc- Edmund J. Canzona, president of teller Plaza, New York city, Sept. cis J. Nary pointed out an 1m- spite the continued rise that has age; also cars owned by corpora- I mediate increase Is beyond the ent content In the afternoon, fea- taken place in the last few yean Guire's grove, highway 35, Middle- the Red Bank board of education, at 2:30 p. m. For Sept. 17 tion^ co-partnerships and unincor- ointed to the crying need for ad- Milton M. Abramoff, general powers of council because of the turing performers who specially in automobile liability rates, It 1. porated' associations, regardless of town. Martin Newman and Fred in hill billy, Western and other Kirwan are chairmen. tlonal high school facilities Sat- halrman of the Red Bank Israel fact the budget Is already made still a fact that such rates have no age of operator. Rolston Waterbury country type of entertainment. They increased as rapidly or to the sanu •day morning as he broke ground Bond committee, announced today up for this year. Two common classifications of The bake will be served by Har- r a $900,000 addition to Red Bank hat buses or a caravan of cars will compete for cash prizes. En- degree as the increases in the cosl vey of Oakhurst at 3 p. m,, follow- In Charge *of Event Park Recommendation tries are in charge ot Mrs, William of practically everything that a commercial cars, the National Bur- gh school, i leave Red Bank to attend the eau explained, are:' - ing: a,softball game between mar- Mr. Kerr read a letter from the Matthews ot New Shrewsbury. Mrs. fects such rates. A new automobile When completed, the board pres- ^position, He urged Red Bank At Molly Pitcher planning board endorsing a rec- Class 4CA—Vehicles used by ried and single men. Jake Mazza- esidents Interested in seeing tha P. E. Cheater of Wickatunk and for Instance, costs approxlmatel; roppi's orchestra will furnish music ent said., Red Bank will have one ommendation by the municipal tov/el and linen supply services, how to contact him to arrange, The first annual sales clinic of Mrs. Albert Smith of Middlttpwn. -136 per cent more than it did 1:. for dancing and an informal En- f th* finest high schools in the park advisory board of the Rum-are arranging several outdoor 1939, repair costs are up '134 per bottled beverage distributors, clean< tor transportation. the fourth district, comprising Mon- ers and dyers, frozen food dis- tertainment. Mr. Newman is ac- ounty \t\ not in the state. He son Improvement association that games such as chinning the bar, cent, and hospital cost? 135 pe cepting reservations for tickets, hanked Mayor Katharine Elkus The exposition which exhibits mouth, Middlesex and Ocean coun- a 18-acre tract north of the high tributors, gasoline and oil dealers, ty real estate boards, will be hold ring toss, pitching pony shoes and cent. Add to all of this the shock returns for which must be made Vhlte and members of the .borough many of the products manufactur- school be utilized as a new borough several competitive races. ing increase In the frequency o grocers and butchers, laundries, ed.. In lar.acl. Is spons<3.red_.by t}je Wednesday, Sept. 17,. at Molly wholesale distributors, uetc. - ., by Sej>t. 15.. pe -said - no- tickets, oun.cU-'for. Jheir co-operation in park Council received a report on Mrs. Jack Winters of Red Bank • motor vehicle' accidents and th letting the. project under way. American Financial and Develop- Pitcher Hotel. the proposal from the Improvement Class 5CA^Vehioles Tised by re- will be sold at the gate the day of has charge of children's Indoor steady upward trend of court.am ( the bake. A family, affair,"the pub- Joseph Clayton, county auperln- ment corporation for Israel and Rolslon Waterbury of Red Bank, association at its July 24 meeting. jury awards in liability cases, am tail stores, department stores, con- the, Israeli government. fourth district president, will call games featuring darts, string game, lic is invited. indent of schools, said lie was In that report the association etc. Not only pony rides, but a live you have a general explanation o tratcors, electric light and power lad' to see the building program Mr. AbramofT said the manufao- the meeting to order at 1:30 p. m. stated !t ielt another playground Is why insurance companies requln companies, etc. ture of many of the items wero Greetings will 'bo extended to the pony merry-go-round and an old i progress here, pointing out that needed In the borough and advised fashioned horse car will be on hlghor premiums for protectln, The following are the old and trough children will be better cit- made possible through the pur- realtors by J. Raymond Prldeaux, use of the borough owned property. motorists against the disastrous e neW baste limits rates for bodily chase of Israel bonds in the United president ot the, New Jersey associ- hand in charge of Miss Emily Lc- izens because of the education The tract is bounded on the east Marche of Rumson and two gentla onomlc results of their automobi] injury and property damage com- 63 Gas Ranges htch will be offered in tho new States. He added that the exposi- ation of Real Estate Boards, and by Forrest ave., on the south by accidents in these days. bined for the classes of car describ- tion is designed to show exactly by Robert Haag, Michael Kuligow- riding horses in charge of Mrs: E. uildlng. The. county superintend- Blackpoint rd., on the west by a W. Heller, Jr., of Shrewsbury, will ed above for all of Monmouth coun- ing pointed out that Monmouth how the Israeli invested dollar is ski and Kenneth Walker, presi- lane running parallel to Blngham ty except townships of Millstone Donated to Schools spent. dents of the Ocean, Middlesex and be provided for older children. Nu- Deathi, Injuries Increase :ounty is one of the fastest grow- ave. and on tho north by Narum- merous toys will be offered for "The toll of deaths and injurie; and Upper Freehold: The New Jersey Natural Gas ng areas on the Atlantic seaboard Monmouth county boards, respec- son st. tively. sale and an unusual animal exhibit. from automobile accidents conti Class 1 v $52 $56 company announced this week a iddln; that with its new building, Language Is 'Purple,' The planning board, in Its let- Including the smallest horse In th» ues to Increase. According to r<_ Class 2 $85 $92 program to replace every gas Hed Bank wilt be able to handle Robert Scott, vice president ot ter stated It felt the idea an ex- world, is belas; set up. ports from the State of New Jer- range over two years old in the n increased enrollment when It Man Draws 30 Days the second district, will speak on Class 3 $74. $80 cellent one, but felt more thought Mothers, fattier*, grandmas, sey Traffic Safety Bureau, 37,4' Class 4CA $76 $90 home economic departments in .rrlves. "Selling Real Estate;" Edward C. should be given to the proposal every school in their territory with A man who police said was Kor- grandpas, uncles and aunts w.ill men, women and children were Class 5CA $66 $77 ean and whose name they thought Holmes, vico president of the. that barbecue tables be placed in a brand new automatic gas range. Mayor White pointed out the eighth district , "Management ot find bargains in baked goods, pre- .ddltlon has been long awaited and was Munch was sentenced to 30 the park as it might encourage serves, produce and curios. Th» This program is to be paid for Small Offices;" Kenneth Connell, picknicking. completely by the gas company It- Is long overdue, adding she was days in county jail Tuesday morn- sales are being arranged by Mrs. Ing by Magistrate John V. Crowell managing director of the Institute Township to Get self and will not coat the school grateful it was now under way, or Effective Speaking of Dale Car- The planning board letter also H. A. Kaye ot Rumson, Mrs. Leon Bendix* Engineer or taxpayers a single cent. on a charge of being drunk and contained a report on property Conrow of Red Bank, Mrs. Fred Others who sooke- were Dr, M. disorderly. The man, who appar- negie Courses in New Jersey, "Salesmanship and Human Rela- owned by the county adjacent to Noble of Holmdel, Mrs. George L. The program of replacing every Gregg Hlbbs, superintendent o ontly pouldn't understand or speak the now Rumson-Sea Bright bridge. Fire. Protection ichools, who expressed his thanks tions In Selling;" and Hnrold C. VanDeusen of Fair Haven, Mrs. Buys New Home gas range in the schools with a English, was arrested Saturday The property la subdivided Into B. J. Einhorn of Deal and Mrs. new one will cost the gas company o "hundreds of persons" who morning by Sgt, Lewis B. Hen- Hahn, president of the First Fed- SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP— eral Savings and Loan association, three tracts and the county has Isadore Perlman of Imlayatown, SHREWSBURY — Walker and $25>000. The plan is to replace al lolped see that the addition was dricks and released with a sum. asked the board's approval to sell Walker, local realtors, announced Mrs. Anno C. Swltek, township tpproved by voters in a referendum New York city, "Mortgages and and a large committee of M. C. O. clerk, M a committee meeting on ranges over two years' old in every mons to appear Tuesday. He was the'area at public auction. S. S. auxiliary members. Adult this week that the real estate mar- town in their territory from Boon- last fall; Harold Hurley, president Financing Small Bonds." Tuesday night, read a contract be- arrested again Monday morning by The planning board in its letter games including a golf game, darts, ket for the past few months hag ton to Cape May, of. the borough council, and John Patrolman William Patterson. Sgt, Following the addresses the Gar- proven that Red Bank and vicinity tween the township and Engine Giblon, chairman of- the board1! recommended the land never be pitching horse shoes and driving "We are now putting new auto- Hendricks said the man was curs- den State Parkway sound and color sold for building purposes as it nails Into a log are In charge ot has a strong appeal to home buy- Truck and Hose Co, No. 1 of Eat- ' uildlng committee, motion picture, just recently re- ontown. matic ranges into 22 out of 31 ing and swearing behind Joseph's would "create a serious .traffic Mrs. Alfred Roberts of Eatontown ers. schools in our territory that have itudlo on Monmouth st. The ser- leased, -will be shown. The contract authorized by the Work on the addition was start- problem." The board further ad- and Mrs. Lloyd Phillips of West Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mach, for- home economic kitchens," said id this week by Charles. B, Hem- geant added "he may not bo able A panel board will comprise T. vised council to request tho board Long Branch. Exhibits ot occupa- merly of Philadelphia, have pur- committee at a previous meeting Kenneth D, Knoblock, president ol to speak English but he sure can Frank Appleby, past president of provides that the'fire company will iling and son, general contractors, of freeholders to make necessary tional therapy work done at Briar chased from Frank Manson, con- the gas company. "At our preseni The board will receive bids on s cuss." the New Jersey association moder- repairs to the bulkhead at the end Hill, Marlboro and Allenwood are tractor-builder, a home on Syca- furnish fire protection for this com- figure, that means.that we will re- ator; Ray Van Horn, third vice munity for the sum of $500 for the $900,000 bond issue at its meeting Dixie Emmanuel of 25 River at. of Rumson rd., .where the old also scheduled and antiques will more ave., Little Silver. The house place 63 out of 101 gas ranges. All president ot the Monmouth' county bridge was torn down. In turn, be displayed by Lillian Boschen features a large living room with coming year, Alton V. Evans, 'uesday night. ^ was sontenood to 25 days in county at the gas company's expense. jail Tuesday when he was unable board; James B. McAfee, also of the borough would take over the and Charles Vandeveer of Freehold, stone flrejjjace, kitchen, dinette, township attorney, reported he had the county board; Norman Tanz- sent a contract to the Eatontown "The reason we are doing this Is to pay a. $25 fine for being disorder- land tor park purposes, according Mabel Matthews of Keyport, Esther bath, two bedrooms and a two-car man of the Middlesex board and to the report. Martin ot Holmdel and, Eleanor garage. Mr. Mach is an engineer first aid squad but that it had not because we feel that the chfTdren Bloodmobile to Visit ly at Chris' bar, West Bergen pi. In the communities we service past executive of the Now Jersey Brown ot Mlddletown. with the. Bendix Aviation corpora- been returned, association; Ira Safran, past vice Both matters were referred to should have the' best posslbl County Three Times tho council as a committee of the tion. This salo was handled by El- Commltteeman Lawrence Jarvis Senator to Address president of tho fourth district; wood Armstrong for Walker and equipment, and we want to do whole. reported he had received several whatever we can to see that they SHREWSBURY - The bloodmo- Robert Haag, Ocean county board Walkor. Local Cliurcliwomcn head, and C. Frank Bertsch of the Mr. Kerr read a letter from complaints about noise made by have the latest and moat.modern bile of the Red Cross Blood Bank Stephen J. Remson, Democratic Mr. and Mrs. Dunnlo Lee Wind- garbage collectors late at night. center at Plainfleld will make three • Ocean county board, past vice pres- Officer Buys l ranges in the home economic de- State Senator Richard R. Stout candidate tor freeholder, urging ham, formerly of River Plaza, have Julius A. Frlckel, committee chair- partments, so that they can learn visits to Monmouth county, start- ident of tho fourth district. Miss will be the speaker at the opening Nanoy F. Reynolds, chairman of that council adopt a rosolution ex- purchased from Mr. and Mrs. man, said ho had had similar com- to cook with the best. Ing Monday. The visits are spon- tending rent control beyond Sept. Thomas Rlftcl a Cape Cod home on plaints, and that the1 matter Is un- sored by the blood,, profram com- teuton of the combined eiUrnoon the State Educational committee, Swartzel House ! 1 "Wo intend," continued Mr, and evening circles ot the Wom-will answer questions on multlplo 30 When federal controls ceaio. 1 West Lake. The home was built der study. Knobloek, "to replace gas rangea mittee of thi county Red Cross, Mayor Nary pointed out council SHREWSBURY—Among proper- a few years ago by Joseph Verdune The bloodmobile will be at Bel- en's' association of the Red Bank Mings. Mr, Frlokel reported a card party in the schools every two yean fret Presbyterian church Wednesday has had the matter under con- ties sold by Ray Stlllman and Asso- r and has threo bedrooms, living for the benefit of the township's of charge so that the schooU wll mar Methodist churoh Monday; A ssmlo boat vide Is planned tor sideration for some tlma and said elates was a new ranch home on i room, kitchen and bath. Mrs. .Trinity Episcopal church, Asbury night, Sept. 10, at Westminster playground program will'be held always have, the latest posslbl house on Harding rd., atop Tower 4. p. m, and dlnnor Is set for 6:80 he felt sure they would reach a Park avo., here reoently completed •! Wlndham I* to return to her new next Thursday night In the town- equipment, and the taxpayers wll Park, Monday, Sapt, IB, and Leo- o'clock. Ormonde A. Kleb, past conclusion bofore the Sept. 30 dead- by Walter D. Swartiel, Mlddletown I home this week from a vacation hill. His topio will ba "Christianity ship sohool, The party la an ef- not have to pay for It." nardo gradi ichool, Mlddlelown 1 president of the New Jersey asso- line. builder, ' | In Canada, Mr. Wlndham is em- township, Monday, Sept. 39, Thou anThed Politics'' executive board of the as- fort, aald.the ohalrman, to make In Red Bank high school the gas alatlan, wilt present the NAREB Councilman R. Park Lamborn Lieut. Oeorgi F. Bitt, thi pur- ployed by William Layton of up a $2311 deficit In the playground oompany will put* two Universal wlihlng to glva their blood, which looiatton will mist Tuesday after- gavel at 7:36 p, m. to tho Ocean chaser, after serving lot a number Shrewsbury. 1*.entirely for the armed forcis noon at Westminster housi, Thi reported work on the borough In- fund, Refreshment* wilt be served ranges, four in the River Stree oounty "board. cinerator Is nearly completed and of years overseas, Is again its,' Md, and Mrs, Edward MacStudy and prices awarded. sohool In Red Bank, three in Poln in Koria, may register ,'or an ap- 1953-53 program will ba planned, Tom Abbott of Merrlck, L, I., well tloned at Fort Monmouth. Hi and , have purohased from Mr, end Mrs. pointment at the county chapter Mrs. Jtrod Kinyon will bi In said he felt an oxcellont lob Is Pleasant Beach high and two li known realtor and after dinner being done by the Dempioy con* Mrs. Bett art occupying thi prim* Frank Hnlffen of River Plata, Margaret Maoe Junior high I; offices at Shrewsbury, Red Sank ohargi of devotions at thi opin- speaker, will give the realtors "Tips Ises and will maki this their per- two-story home on the south side 6-8443, . - ing muting, Sapt. 10, structlon company. He said hi had Wlldwood. On Belling," asked the oompany (or an estimate manent home. Of Foster st,, River Plata. The Mr, and Mrs, Nelion A, Terhuni MaoStudys an living In their now Snowden Attends Tho gas company will-put three of repairs to the Interior of the new Roper ranges In John Kil' Senior Scouts to building, adding he (elt It would of Swartiol dr,, Mlddletown, havi reildinoe and an doing a small purchased from Mr, and Mn, Vlo- amount of renovation, lohool In Boonton, thru In Key Township Voters Given 10 Nights ' be cheaper to have thi work dono Tax Seminar port high sohool, six In the honv At Spermaceti Cove tor Thonuin thilr five-room iiml- ' Thi Wlndham and MoStudy sale! now whlli thi contractor li on economlo cottage in Tomi Rive SANDY HOOK — More than the Job. bungalow and about two aerai of win- handled and negotiated Robert h, Snowden, manager of and one In Oape May high. The: To Register Before Deadline 200 senior scouts an expooted to land on thi Keyport-Holmdel rd, • George Blgrlm, iilnman for I the Red Bank dlitrlot of tha Met-will also' put, two Magic Chi takt part In the annual encamp- OPENING FALL MEETING In the hilly notion ot Holmdel. Mr, , Arm, ropolitan Lite Insurance oompany Nolson U an engineer at Fort Mon« 1 at 19 Broad it, waa one of th* it- ranges In Mountain . Lakes ,hlgl MIDDUJTOWK TOWNSHIP- any witkday from 0:30 a, m. to ment of Sea and Explorer scouts of FAIR HAVEN - Rlvirvliw hos- Thi Ca.pt, Oharlos Oiiar home eohool, four In Neptuns hlgl itSO p. m, and Saturdays from Monmouth oounoll to bi held Sat- pital auxiliary will hold tti opining mouth, Mrs. Tirhuno Is a osramla f on WyeUoff rd,, Eatontown, hai leoted managere of the oompany Howard W. Roberti, township designer far Industrial scale) pro* '* Invited to attend a seminar on tax-school, two in Neptune gramma D18O a, m, tg neon, Night registra- urday and Sunday, Sept, 13 and 14, fall muting and election of offi- biin purohased by ttte Rubin cor- sohool and tour In Wlldwood hlgt olerk, has announced datia for tions art from t to t o'olook. at the Boa Kxfloror training baso cer* Monday afternoon at the Kpls- duotlon, Th« Nelsons rain and por&tlon of. Rid Bank, Kmnith ation lait week at tho Robert Treat train thoroughbred collies. Thilr , sohool, night reglitratlon hiri. Thi rut of thi night aohiduli at Spermaceti oove hen. Louis n, eopa—' l plarlsh house on Church it, WalKor, 8r., handled this tali, Thi hotel In Newark, In' tho Roxborry township hlg Cooko of Rumion, Ria Scout com- collie won first plaoi In obedlenci i Oeiars hnvi purchased a mw home Though hi hai lit a tohiduli Ineludm Monday, Bipt, 11, iivinth Mrs. Otuitavt J, Front, chairman Thli oourie of etudy was tor tho the gas oompany will put four m by voting dlitrlott, Mrs. RobirU district—East Kiamburii Tuaaday, missioner, will be director. of thi nominating committee, will at the Monmouth County Kinnil % from Louis Bealto, builder and do- purpoi, . e of dliouulng. change-.-flgia* I..n. club shew «t Rumeon this year. v volopir, on tha eait sldt bf Victoria Tappan rangn, two In Bangs avi this week emphailiid that nil* Sept, 16, fifth district—ftlvor Plm Col, Fred J, Woods commanding make a report, Also serving on tho thi tax law and Iti relationship to commutes an Mn, A. Livingston The Stlllmm agency ha* also ', Rlverildi Holghti, Thi home sohool In Asbury Park, two in B»; dints of othir districts will bi and Llnarofti Thursday, Sept, 11, oftlcer ot Pott Hancock has ar- PI, life Insurance Mr. Snowdon stand * grade school and four 1 permitted to nilitir on any of thi eighth dlitrlct—Honddin'i Corner, ranged touts of the lighthouse and Lundy and Mrs. Harold Laittud. sold the Lltut, Jamci K. Hoilcill . in a modern om-itory ranch homo, that thi iimlnar stressed notion Oooan City high, In Long Biano nights listed. Hi polntnd out that Fulrvliw, Navulnk Fllver rd,, Coun- gun emplacements. Church services place, 18 Poarci s,ve,, Eatontown, ,• Kenneth Walker, Jr., negotiated 102 of the Internal rtcvanuo eode high and Junior high, thi xu com thi ichtduli wai adopted In order try Club Mtatis and nivtrilde will he hold and a trslning officer LUtit silver sUool to Sgt. and Mn, Jimei O, Thomas, thU mle, and Iti application to builneu lift pany wll) put a istal or thnt 0a Hilghtu Monday, Btpl. 32, sacoml of the alrplam filter conter at Uijr V'rlO»y, Sgt. Thomas Is serving at Fort i Walkor and Walker also mid .. to divide up thi work and ta koen fliSntMilcin foiMUll riii'llV who hmi Insuranci, In addition, forhi 106, lorlo ranges, threo in Belmar gram thi public from walling. In addi- tllstrlot-Naveslnki Tueiday Bept, Trenton will Instruct IOOUU In not nrivlouily UlimliJ LlltU lilvir Monmouth. Lieut, Hukell hu L tract of land In Llttlt Silver to an thi federal estate tax and tin uso mar sohool, two In Ukiwood, high tion, thi last two nlghls of ngU- 33, fourth and ninth dlitrlcli- plam-ipottlng techniques, Thru Mhool will bo /rlday, Dtplimber Mh, bun tramfirrid to thi Phlladil* Investor who will divilop (hi prop, of the marital diduitlon and Iti from «100 A. V, to II ill! A, M, In four In Barnigat high and thru tntlon-lipt, M and U—will bi Lionardo, Hlllkldi and Oounvliwi former Coast Ouard surfboats will tns Khool, All oRUarcn tigliteilm (or phla aria, trty in thi mar futuri, qualification of lift Iniuranoi and In Capi May Court Houii unoo! opin to all lownihlp ruldinti, Widnisday, Sipt, 14, til dlitrleti, bi uied (or bout drills and rowing Thi firm hai told a parcel ot land •stati prooiedi win dlsouisid, inlrtnee to prt.prlmirr efiuli *r« ». Tlili miku a total of 68 ranfi Thi ishiduli biglniiginsi Monday, •nd Thursday, lipt, as, all dli- ivonti, Swimming and turf and mutt to bflm ihilr >lnh mill „ ResR ' Itnk luilneiu o luiillull e . on Mlvirbrook rd, here {er Mr, and Thi proper Intirpntatlon and trlote, bay fishing aUo will bi Included 'hlldun .mhnhi.vs nut b««n l.mrminlncttllfltiltU, , rillll If rm openpe s llllkl| i MM, stiwart VanVllit. replaced frea by thi gu oorrupan; whin first dlitrlot Mlddli•town rn< Msiai'filip'hihiirliIph! " e'/V i(fvfel«j"it"(iii»i nlihi iihoil, riiienie O' isa, , ftiat «• use of theee two elements of tana- Idinti an itatid to riglitir> Tun- Mr, Rebirti urgid residents wno during tlic wnk-end. i«mo by irour own doslor biforo onttr. I.OIII A<»»Hlie«ieiH. irttiii Mmt« tlcn, It wu polntid out, If of Im- day, veuri o( thi third district— »rt not ptrmtntntly nglatirid diy, Ocl. T> RED BA\TK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Page Three condition and manner in which the recommendations for the correction In Bed Bank If • Entertains Friends school is kept. of tbe inadequacies. It is this work- SHERMAN'S for Atlantic Highlands School Board Personnel, Salaries ' ing together for better schools and • CURTAINS At Breakfast Party better communities that is the es- • DRAPERIES For the past two years one of sence of American democracy. Eisele & King, Libaire, Stout & Co. • SLIP COVERS BIVERSIDE HEIGHTS — Mr«. our custodians has been given the • LINENS »aul Carew Of Conover pi. was Submits 'Account to the Owners' opportunity to take a building Board's Activities Member! of • VENETIAN BUNDS hostess last Thursday at a break- maintenance course at Columbia In conclusion, your board o( ed- university paipa d for. b.y the board of ucation has been applying itself to NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CHICABO IOARD OF TRADE For * fast party and home products dem- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Par- inced, adequate lunchej for a nom- many other item:! in need of pro- A.iociaU Members of Sbop-at-Homs Service onstration given by Mrs. Ruth Glf- education. We feel that great bene- Phou RB 6-Z646 ents of school pupils, and other tax- nal sum. Aid in accomplishing this fits have been derived from infor- found consideration. We have de- NEW YORK CUR1 EXCHANGE ord of Atlantic Highlands. payers of this borough next Mon- :omes from the state through aur- mation on the most modern meth- veloped written policies for the MAIN OFFICE: 50 HROADWAV. NEW YORK CITY Sherman's Prizes were awarded to Mrs. day will receive an "account to the >lus food distribution. During the ods of equipment and plant main- guidance and operation of the BIIANCH OKKICE: ISO I BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY/ Charles Yakow, Mrs. Gilbert White, owners," a report of the board ear an inclusive study was made tenance. The manager of the cafe- school system. Some points in- Home Decorators if cafeteria needs by the board of cluded in these policies arc: A 105-A MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, N. J. 45 BROAD STREET RED BANK Mrs. Hattie Weigel and Miss Viola of education here adopted at a reg- teria and her assistant also are urtia. Other guests were Mrs. An- ular meeting in mid-August. "A education. Our recommendations granted funds to attend courses at statement of the philosophy-a! the - - C. E. SAVAGE, Manatrer hony Harmon, Mrs. Edgar Allen, for operation have prevented a loss Rutgers university regarding im- educational program, duties of per- limited panorama of the many ap- that was being sustained, have provements and new developments sonnel, salary schedules, the at- Mrs. Joseph Albrecht, Mrs. John proaches to learning," the report greatly improved the appearance in their respective jobs. tendance progi-am, and uses of the ohnston and Mrs. Alan White. was made to provide an aid to bet- of the room, and have kept down Teachers find economic condi- building and equipment. The basic STOCKS BONDS ter understanding of the borough's the cost of operation to & minimum- tions trying, due to a constant rise reason for written policy Is that public schools, Art, Music n living costs and long-standing with a knowledge of established Quotation! Furnlth»d On All Wcurltlei Oceanport policy, progress can be made by A COMPLETE MUTUAL FUND DEPARTMENT The report, signed by Mrs. Edna A great disappointment to all of n&dequate salaries compared to evolution rather than revolution. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schnabolk McTague, board president; Richard us was the change in our plans ;hose received for professional serv- Also foremost In our deliberation BIIANCH OFFICES f Rlverview ave. had as week-end Bennett, vice president, and Mrs. concerning an art program. Due ccs in other fields, Our faculty and is the plan of thn state aid school NEWARK H J NEW BRUNSWICK, N. I. FLUSHING, I. I, to-continued cost of living increases the board of education constructed NI!W ;uests Mr. and Mrs. William Ianuz- Margaret Conover, Robert Earle, a salary guide that is progressive, commission authorized by joint -,.r.7-»... i • HAVEN, Conn. ELIZABETH, N. J, and to thwart the loss of teachers resolution of the New Jersey state TRENTON. N. J. WATERBURY, Conn. PERTH AMBOY, N, J. 'A and'son Tommy of Cliff side and Leonard Hofman, Joseph McVey, to other schools, money appropri- equitable and within the scope of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Goracci and Frank Siegfried, George Weis and this borough's financial ability.' legislature. Voting delegates from PATERSON, N. J. NORWALK, Conn. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Mrs. Anna VanNote, reviews un- ated for the art course had to be our board have attended all meet- RED BANK t-0002 or WX7S00 (TOLL FREE) son Buddy of Rochelle park, Sun- echanneled, We fully intend to Present conditions make it neces- ings at Trenton. Several members lay Mr. and Mrs. Tanuzzi cele- dertakings .and accomplishments, provide It next year and sincerely sary that our Atlantic Highlands have attended county meetings and brated their 12th wedding annivers- and indicates future plans for the regret having to take this action teachers have a salary schedule with our board members was a rcp- schools. this year. commensurate with their profes- ary at a party at the Schnabolk sional status on a level with esentatlve of our borough council. home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. The school board's report follows! The school was equipped with a A citizens' .state aid committeo has Groracci and son, Buddy; Mr. and flne Steinway grand piano last schedules set up in nearby com- been formed comprising three mem- The board of education is pleased parable communities, and in ac- Mrs. Irving Marcus of New York year and we have had great satis- cord with recent legislation. There- bers of our community to work REDUCE ity and Little Silver; Mr. and Mrs. to present a report to the people faction from its performance. In with us on this significant and of Atlantic Highlands. Although a order to care for it properly, we fore, the teachers are being placed highly important problem. Edward Wlseup of-Portaupeck; Mr. limited panorama of the many ap- have protected it with a canvas on the proper step of the salary The and Mrs. Frank Callahan of this proaches to learning, this report cover and a piano truck to facili- schedule on the basis of training We arc constantly working to ob- place; Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gold- is intended as an aid to a better tate moving it. Our muaic program and experience over a six-year per- tain all the benefits possible for berg of Red Bank, and Charles understanding of the Atlantic has been revised to include more iod of adjustment. Commendation our school children and our com- Schnabolk of Brooklyn. Highlands public schools. students in both schools. Your was received upon our salary plan munity; we are constantly working Our schools are a vital factor. In board of education feels that every from several sources, one of which to obtain the greatest value for • IDIDSKIII RIP lini.1. Miss Carolyn Uzdilla of Herbert giving our boys and girls a back- course offered must perform ths was an article In a. recent issue of every dollar given lo as in our Gyro Way pi., Portaupeck, returned to her ground for understanding the greatest good for the greatest num- the New Jersey Educational Re- budget. There arc many problems position Monday with the United American way, of life. Good schools ber. Therefore, we are planning to view. confronting us that gl times seem Insurmountable. We earnestly so- IT IS NOT States Golf association, New York are developed through the active extend the program more into the Interest and Aid city, after two weeks' vacation. co-operation of the board of edu- elementary grades/ and to make licit your help and sugKeslion.s. For Comfort and Health cation, the school staff, parents and greater use of organized class vo- Once again, we reiterate our ap- Our board meetings nre your board Pounding, sweating, drugs or exercise that reduces . . The first aid squad will meet other citizens of the community. cal instruction and music appreci- preciation of the fine co-operative meetings. Fabrico E-Z Fit next Monday at the Oceanport Are We have been fortunate In having ation. An instance of excellent spirit given when local agencies By respectfully submitting this house. The meeting, originally this co-operation. As a result, there community co-operation for the have been called upon for assist- report to you, we hope our efforts scheduled for Monday of this week, has b,cen excellent progress in benefit of the school was the work ance. The Atlantic Highlands Gar- measure up to you/ expectations. IT is... Relaxation All Aluminum was postponed because of Labor den club was asked by the board many areas. The school year of of the Civic Band committee. This of education to consider the re- day. 1982-53 will present an improved group of untiring folk Initiated landscaping of our entrances and Civil Defense planning ia 'for . . . and you will Relax while Gyrodncing! The Oceanport hook and ladder educational program and will be many events that provided the mon- your protection. Do your part by capable of yielding rich returns ies to purchase 12 instruments, caps terrace and to submit suggestions company will meet tomorrow night and other equipment for our band. for its improvement. A program knowing the ABC's of sclf-sulll- LET US PROVE IT! SCREENS when reports on the recent fire- Beginners Their accrued collections ran into was developed under the profes- clency. men's fair will be given. four figures and all of it was given sional guidance of Harry Donoghue • FOR WOOD WINDOWS A beginners' class was started of Mlllbrook greenhouses, New GYRODUCING ... the newest, the most modern method in Sept. 1951, after considerable to the school. This included a Monmouth, with an eye to economy •FOR METAL CASEMENTS planning with our administrators, large donation by the Atlantic of slenderizing and beautifying the figure. New Monmouth and faculty, and with the assist- Highlands Lions club. Students, as well as beauty. Considerable Flip On or Off-Instantlu! ance of Miss Ann Hppak, assistant teachers and thn administration time and great care were given Miss Annie Walling and Miss in the elementary division of the are deeply grateful to them. this project as was evidenced in MAX BENOWITZ YOUR BODY IS A POSSESSION OF WHICH TO BE PROUD Evelyn Walling were hostesses 'at state department of education, who the plan offered to the board. We AND VOIJ SHOULD GIVE IT ENOUGH ATTENTION TO a family party Tuesday night of met with us and discussed this is- Audio-Visual Aid are very appreciative of their ef- All forms of Wool Window* forts and lavish in our praise of KEBP IT TRIM, SLIM, BUOYANT AND HEAUTHY. « r r furnbhrd last week. Guests were Mr. and sue thoroughly. A meeting with Our school district Is a member their ability. wltli new Ad* Mrs. Herbert Burrowes of Keyport, parents was held in June to ex- of the Manmouth County Audio Life-Casualty-Rre jlmlilile Hangar* and C 1 o I u r r who recently returned from Europe; plain this innovation. Booklets, Visual Aids association. It costs Two, other local companies made • Channel. per* Mrs, Horace Burrowes, Mr. and compiled by our elementary school 40 cents per pupil and we receive surveys. The New Jersey Natural Insurance GYRODUCING SALON milting raiy In* personnel, were distributed to par a delivery service on requested film Gas company presented detailed _ ilallatlon and Mrs. Robert James and family of ents of all beginners. They con- throughout the entire year. Our plans for the renovation and mod- adjustmcnl In Asbury Park, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Real Estate • any xtanctard tained an explanation of the pur eachers were called upon to se- ernization of the domestic science 715 Matlison Ave, Asbury Park, N. J. h-ljhl window. Allen of Plandome, L. I., Mr. and pose of the new class and some lect dim to become part of the room. The Jersey Central Power Mrs. Harold Stout and Miss Peggy suggestions for parents to help county film library. From all re- & Light company surveyed the 300 River Road Red Bank, V. 3. Convenient 1'nrklng in Railroad Square. Walk Half Block . Standard and Stout of Red Bank, Mrs. Elizabeth them In co-operating with the ports, our students and faculty are lighting problem in this room as BE 6-4971 to Morris Bid*., Opposite Savoy Theatre. ; Custom Sites Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wall- school. Considerable new equipment very satisfied with this progressive well as other Important areas in Ing, Miss Joane Walling and Fitz- of the kindergarten-primary type aid to education. the school and made comprehensive was purchased so that Ihe needs IOW COST • UOMWEIOHT Wailtng. Motion pictures of tours NON.STAINING • EASIIY INSTAUED of smaller children could be filled Curriculum, Plant NEED NO PAINTING in Europe and parts of this coun- more adequately. We are planning This 1952-53 school year we hope try were shown at the party. to add more of this type of equip- will be a fuller, richer, more sat- Imtalled or Removed from Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Serbe were ment to our beginners' class this sfying one for all of our students. Inside House holiday week-end guests of Mr. and Some courses have been revised Mrs. John Kolida of Islip, L. I. year. and there are new courses to be • i e • SEE YOUR LUMBER DEALER* The result of these efforts' has included in the curriculum such as N a. Free Literature. Write Dipt. RR Rev. and Mrs. Earl McCullough been very satisfactory. Our chil- and family of Haworth were guests speech, human relations, public FABRICO, Box 31, dren in this beginners1 ' class were speaking, debating and student North Bergen, N. J. this week of Mr. and Mrs. Howard happy, well adjusted and grew In work projects. A continuous plan- Roberts. readiness for their new experience ning, revision and modification of in the first grade. the curriculum to meet the needs Reports, Health of students to keep them interested Another change in the lower in and satisfied with their school Special grades has been made after con- program la our most Important siderable research by our superin- goal. tendent, principal and teachers: re- In regard to the school plant, the porting to parents. This study re- grounds were covered with black vealed that great benefits were de- topping to avoid an unusual amount Margery Carroll rived from parent conferences with of dirt tracked into the school and teachers at scheduled times and ex- dust blown Into the basement. This plained a more satisfactory mark- year, we continued the black top- Three Day Event ing system. More detailed informa- ping 400 square yards farther back tion will be distributed in the near to make a more effective job. The future. trees on the Washington ave. side School of Ballet of the school were removed after All students were given telebi- nocular examinations under the su- being reported as hazardous by the • Thursday pervision of Dr. Saul Rubin, who shade tree commission. Many par- offered his assistance. This service ents, teachers and our custodians was performed by a volunteer have noted their approval. Having group of mothers. Such co-opcra- appropriated money In the budget, tlon from the people of our com- we are in a position to erect a • Friday f: munity to build a better school fence on the north side of the health program is very gratifying. school grounds as a protective We, the board of education, hepe measure for the children. This to see more of this community in- open area has long been of great • Saturday terest and participation, concern to the board of education. The yearly tuberculosis testing One of our objectives is to keep program and the follow-up X-ray the school in good repair and In a service provided In our health plan highly presentable condition. If a Sept. 4th - 5th - 6th for each student and all personnel school building is well maintained, will be continued. This service, how- and kept in repair it is more eco- ever, will be held In the Atlantic nomical to operate, it Is easier to Highlands school instead of the heat and to keep clean, It adds Remember! THREE DAYS ONLY past arrangement of transporting to teacher and pupil morale and It pupils to Leonardo. creates respect and admiration on The cafeteria service, offered to the part of the public for the school all students and employees is an- system. After regular-interval In- We have assembled from our own stock, together other Important part of the health spections, we feel that our janitor- program. We attempt to offer bal- ial staff la to be commended for the with suits from our other four stores .... Colyer* of Newark} Natelsons of Elizabeth; Stones of White Plains, N. Y., and Stamford, Conn., an J./Crfcfef assortment of Gabardines, Tweeds, Worsteds and Coverts, formerly sold up to 65.00.

Also included are some all wool and woo nylon tropicals, sold up to 55.00.

Slacks and Shirts for olatsfoom and campus * In our MW 2nd Moor loyt' Dtpt. Horo's a breakdown of slioi — REGISTER If yoHit Is hort, grab It quickly. Students* Slacks . . • 6iif for ' , Gibirdlnot, Coverti, Flannels '«nd 35.1 3i 37| 38 lit 401< 11 |42 I 44 | 46 141 GUn* PUtdi, formerly sold up to Regulars 21 i 1*1101 * lt| I 3 I 4 I f 1 * 12.95. Shorts 11 2| i 1 » *l 1 | 6 I l I 1 Longs 2| 1 Fall Classes H 1 1 11 • 1*1 I ^I » 1 Students' Shirts • • • t Itouts 1 1 1 1 *l I • I I I 1 • Thursday Beautiful clttr cut pUldt In fully v unfortisd cotton flinnol. Alwiyi • Friday ioldit2.es.

• Saturday Uit wr oonvtnlont thorgo mount. Pay I/I Oot. 10 • Nov. 10 • Doo. 10 Sept. 4th, 5th & 6th from 1 to 4 p. m. CARLTON THEATRE BUILDING 99 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK Phono Rid link j R E D B A N K. Vise Four RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER i, 1952 Th» rectory, according to Rev. Bishop Take* Over Mr. Snyder, will be used by Suf- Scouts Launch Plan for National Remsen Here Elberon Rectory fragan Bishop A'lfred L. Banyard ELECTROLYSIS as an office and summer home. LONG BRANCH — The rectory Rev. Mr. Snyder will remain vicar Jamboree Next July in California Unwanted Hair Removed of tb« Church of President* on of the church, Tomorrow Night Flans to send a delegation of FREEHOLD — Anthony A. Auer, Forever Ocean »ve., .Elberon, has been A movement waj started recently more than 100 scouU and explorers to make the church a museum. Be- president of tho Democratic club of WANTED 1AFELY ' *CIENTIFICALLY turned over to Biehop Wallace J. to the 1953 national jamboree next Preacher Draws Gardner of the Episcopal diocese hind the movement Is a. group head- Monmouth county, and Stephen J. Mr. Stanley at . July at Santa Ana, Cal., already P.emsen, Democratic Freeholder of New Jersey, according to Rev.ed by Edgar Dinkelsplel of Elhav- e been launched by Monmouth Record Crowds Vincent's Beauty Salon beron. candidate, have announced a sched Christopher H. Snyder of Fair Ha- county council. More than 50,000 lie of campaign meetings for to- 12 Llrnlcn PI. RE t.JilO ven, vicar of the church the past Bon firs «bl» to rank* poek«t tnoner scouts from the United States and OCEAN GROVE—The 83d camp tight and tomorrow, Air Coiidltl*iw4 f»r V»Br Comfort 20 year*. by telling The flejlitcr.—Advsrtuement. other countries will attend the jam- meeting in Ocean Grove auditor- ium was concluded Sunday night Mr. Remsen last night was guest boree on the Irvine ranch July 1T- if the Wall Township Democratic 23. when 10,478 persons filled the hall to hear Evangelist Billy Graham club at an outing and meeting at OPERATORS Kendall Lee of Aabury Park, Oak Tree tavern in Glendola. chairman of the council's jamboree preach. SURPRISE STORE FRIPAY & SATURDAY ONLY committee, said county scouts will Camp meeting officials said the The Freeholder candidate will total attendance for the ten-day apeak tonight at Memorial hall, make up a special train with scouts Crawford's Corner, This campaign from Ocean county, Trenton and meeting was the largest in the his- tory of the association. illy has been scheduled by the Camden, The jamboree, third In newly-formed Democratlo Club of & LEARNERS In other appearances here, Mr. scouting history, • wll) be patterned Holmdel township. Boys' Fruit of the Loom GUARANTEED TROUSERS on the 1850 camp at Valley Forge, Graham, youngest college president Pa. ScouU will be grouped In in the country, attracted 10,000 per- Mayor White to Speak troops of 32 members each with sons Thursday night, a large crowd Tomorrow night a meeting has TO WOBK ON BOYS' HEAVYWEIGHT four eight-man patrols. They will Friday night and 8,171 more Sun- been arranged at the Molly Pitcher do their own cooking and sleep In day' afternoon, hotel In Red Bank. Mayor Kather- tent*. ine Elkus White will (peak. The Mr. Lee said the jamboree will Hadassah to Give Democratlo candidates for the Red GABARDINE SLACKS Bank borough council are expected charge a $50 fee with transporta- Book to Library PARACHUTES tion costs varying -with . different to attend. County campaign plans Hollywood modri. Washable U oz. rayon-gabar- tours planned for the trip across Members of Red Bank chapter will b» discussed, The Friday meet- dlnc J'ull cut, pleated front, zipper fly, deep the continent. Tentative tour plans of Hadassah, at their opening fall ing Is sponsored by the Democratic were made at a meeting of eight meeting Tuesday at the Jewish Club of Monmouth County. The Both Single and Double Needle pockets. Brown, blue, grey, green. Sizes S to 18. New Jersey councils with railroad Community Center, will give to the public Is Invited to attend. 3.98 VALUE officials late last month at Medford. Rtfd Bank library Its first bopk on Each scout troop and Explorer Jewish affairs. Chapter members Recent Luncheon Machines unit Is entitled to one reservation chose a copy of "Mission to Israel", for the jamboree, J. Fred Blllctt, by James MacDonald as their gift For Bride-Elect scout executive, said this week, The Ivan Kaimen and tore Heyman EATONTOWN .Miss Stella JR. CORDUROY Double Knee SLACKS council will provide equipment dhd who studied in Israel this summer Levitan of Washington it., Red • • • • training, and provide leadership under the sponsorship of the joint Bank, was a guest at a luncheon for the expedition, but individual youth commission of Hadassah, Heavy thickset qualify. Sizes A to 10, In brown, last Thursday at Crystal Brook costs will be borne by the scouts. Ladies' Hebrew society and Congre- Inn, given by her co-workers at green, navy, maroon. Zipper fly. 2 gation Bnai Israel, will tell of their the Squler Signal laboratory at visit to the Jewish National home- Fort Monmouth. Miss Levitan will Rutgers to Hold land and their studies there. This be married Saturday to Paul Leeds, SIGMUND EISNER CO. section of tho program has been ar- ranged in observance of Youth All- who is an engineer at Watson lab- Relations Cour§e oratories. BOYS' GIRLS' KEYPORT — Tho Institute of yah, which is one of Hadasaah's RED BANK, N. J. projects aiding youth of the -world. Luncheon guests were Roslna dl Management and Labor Relations Franco, Mary Berner, Nita Smith, HEAVY RUBBER o£ Rutgers university will sponsor Joan, Lloyd Helen Graves, Marge BLUE DENIM an eight-session course, "QettlnR Mrs. Norman Mciizel Green, Helen Berry, Betty O'Con- Along With People On the Jon," nor, Genevieve Williams, Marguer- at the high school horc beginning Honored at'Sliower ite Galeani, Peggy Salmon, Dorothy Wednesday, Oct. 1. Harold A. Zan- FAIR HAVEN — A stork showe Lively, Barbara Gambrel, Frances tow, personnel director of the Pascal, Minnie Breslow, Virginia Rain Coats Franklin Baker division o.' Gen-was given recently for Mrs, Nor- Dungarees eral Foods corporation, Hobokcn, man Menzel of East Sunset ave Gorman, Virginia Rusclo, Mayc WITH HELMETS will be Instructor of the course, Red Bank, by Mrs. Waller Polifki Binder, Hazel Pierce, Alice John- which will meet Wednesdays be- and Mrs. E. J. Eyles, a^ Mrs, Eylcs' ston, Anne . Pray, Lillian Vaskin Reg. 3.98 Sanforized shrunk tween 7:30 and 9 p. m. home on Park ave. and Grace Turney. TRADE Guests were Mra. Harry W. Es- Double back, deep blue denim with .49 The course Is "part of the state- telle, Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. DBIVEBS UNHURT zipper side - nnp- wide program of our Institute to LoRoy Croft, Mrs. A u g u s t u FAIR HAVEN — Both drivers roomy pockets bring about, among manngoniont, includlne Inside pcr riveted and Imr Schmidt, Mi's. John Wldger an< were unhurt Tuesday when a car labor and the public, a better driven by Mrs. Eugene Bush, Sail- tacked nt points of understanding of tholr mutual Misses Leila Jobcs, Carol Schloes- pocket /or books, ser, Mary Pagano, Edith and Win- ers way1, Rumson, ran Into the rear Sites 4 to 16, In strain. Sizes 7 to problems and obligations," accord- Ing to Hamilton Stlllwolt, chair- nlo Duncan, Dorothy Korr and Di- of a car driven by Honry J. Nerl blncV or yellow. 14. 1 man of the Institute's public pro- ane Wldger, all of Red Bank; Mrs of Point rd,, Little Silver, on River gram. Questions to be answered Richard Esoh and Mrs. George rd. According to police, Mr. Nerl 3 said he slowed down to avoid hit- during the course will include: Springsteen, New Shrewsbury; Mrs. What are some of the ways to get Harry K. Estdlo, Shrewsbury; Mrs. ting a cardboard box In the middle along with or supervise one's fel- Thomas Brereton Freehold; Miss of the street, Mrs. Bush, according low workers? How can communica- June Keating, Eatontown, and Miss to police, said Mr. Nerl failed to Children's CORDUROY OVERALLS tions affect employee-employer re- Elvira Clttadino, Long Branch. give a hand signal. ' lations? What makes for good Trade your old refrigerator in on .19 morale on the job? Can a worker Diamond cutting -was first de- The necklace Is believed to be successfully manage dual loyalty— veloped in ancient India, tho oldest form of jewelry. this G-E Refrigerator-Freezer— 1 to both the union and employer? Registration for the course can -WISH YOU WERE HERB- Boys' Almanac. Over 1,000 facti every boy .should know—free with be completed at the high school here Monday through Friday, Sept. FREE! every purchase! 22-26, between 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., or by writing or telephoning ICarlo Delightfully, Air Conditioned Whitney, director of- this borough's adult education program. Fee for the eight-session course Is $2. 7/eSURPRlSE/f^e Farewetl Supper Giveii For Africa-Bound Ludis You are cordially Invited MONEY BACK Headquarters MATAWAN-Mr. and Mrs. Wil- STORE OF 1001 BARGAINS for liam C. Ludl and children, Mary to see our collection of GUARANTEE Barbara nnd William, Jr., were No red tope In making WORK the guests of honor at a family 8 BROAD ST., RED BANK CLOTHES supper Monday in the Marlboro adjustments. fire house. The affair had been Bridal Gowns planned as an outdoor picnic in Charlie's White Birch Grove in For early fall brides Robertavllle, but due to weather the party was held Indoors. Tho committee In charge of arrange- ments were Mrs. Thomas M. An- derson, Keyport; Mrs. John L. Chamberlain, Mrs. Peter Read nnd Mrs. A. Edgar Palm. The Ludis will leave Wednesday for Afrlcn Open evenings 'til * due to the transfer of Mr, Ludl Mon., Wed,, Frl. by the Esso company. or call for Appointment Present were Mr. and Mrs. W. merican Home Rulon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Ludewlg and children David and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Claus and children Janet Ann, Kar- Conveniently located Repair & Remodel Now!en, Ktirl, Jr., And Marsha, Mr. nnd opposite Aibury Park Mrs. Oharles E. Sprlnghorn, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Chamberlain and Itallroad Station daughters, Peggy and Ann, Mr. and ADD ROOMS! GARAGES! Mrs. Viotor FrcddU and son Victor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Read and FORMALS & COMPANY Convert your front porch 12' x 20' frame or cinder daughter Peggy Ann, Mr. and Mrs, Into • room, Give your block to blend with your A. Edgar Palm and children Peggy BRIDAL SHOPPE home mare living space, houM. Overhanging door, and Robert, Miss Jane Pengel, Mrs. ono window and ons ilde more comfort and added Lydia Walling, Mrs. C. William 220 Main St. Asbury Park 1-0213 entrance door. 4" con- Ludl nnd Mrs. J. Carle Anderson beauty. Increase the val- crete floor nnd apron* of Matawan; Mr. nnd Mrs, Thomas uation with a minimum of Lowest prices In the coun- M. Anderson and children Jane and lO-CU-rT cost, ty! William, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Hartman nnd daughter Gall, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hartzler and son Paul, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Bjur- rowes and daughters, Marlby, REFRIGERATOR- ROOFING! SIDING! Catherine and Susan, and Mrs, Buy your roof with conn- Make It weather tight! Horace S. Burrowes of Keyport, and Mr. and Mrs, Roland Loog and denco. Over 90 yean cf We carry a complete line FOOD FREEZER rooflnr know-how behind of all types of J-M ln»u- sons John and Roland, Jr., of laled and asbestos shin- Yatdley, Pa, Jolin»-M«nvllle quality nies. I'flrmatone colors, COMBINATION FETBD AT BIKTIIDAV SUPPER shliiKlei, Let u« show you No more periodic upkeep HK1HLAND8 - Walter B, Behr- samplei, Low cost. expense, •IU, Sr,, of Miller st., observed his birthday Friday at a family sup. per party at 1il« home. Quests In- PAY AS cluded Mn, Bohrons, Mlaac* Rloa- nor and Dorothy Bchront, Charles NO DOWN PAYMENT LITTLI and Walter E. Behrons, Jr., Minn • When a loan is the rlihi answer to your' money AS FIRST SMALL MONTHLY Patricia Shechan, Richard Van p/oblem, we do everything possible to make it your New low terms! WHATSOEVER! Kirk and Herbert Vnushan, Jr. $ way—and in your beat interest). So bring your cash PAYMENT NOT DUE problem to hwmol with con/W«nce. ~~y YEARS 5 It'* SHERMAN'S "In Your Best Interest" TO PAY PIR UNTIL DECEMBER For Slip Cover* 0AIH YOU ORT MONTH and Dinporloi Be confident you wilt 15 Mel, 20Mei. receive prompt, friendly attention. Phone first for < 348,3$ 448,09 CALL 1-visit loan ... write, or mil <•«« t»«tilMn|l • ft • i M llAMlJ bo RED BANK 6-3 come In, httonal served ri% TO, «« ba Nt HOOKING ROOM ADDITIONM ilAMXWF.ll over > million customers HI 1)1 NO NKW BATJUIOOMS UORMKRH last year—prool that employed men and Aeduily two ippllincii In onil Two (MKAUKM ATTIC CONVERSION* laOOIt TIM NO iloori—two rtfrliintlni lyilami. Frutir M.liMMNO women married or slnglt, are served in milnlilni «iro tjmn«rjtur», Horn unto ronou IlKATINd ( in lb» oi frown feed. Rifrliirilor Mellon AlAftONBY COMB, WIN HOWS l'AINTINCl their best Interest*. Be confident you wilt itivir nuii atlroiilml not be urged to borrow unnscesiarlly, Your eld nfrlgirator may more than eovsr ttis down payminti

NIWMAN SPKINGS RD. OFF IROAD ST. IHIH M* •• MM in tlanew*' 'urntMra. er Avte Open Every Evening Trot rsrklng CALL RE 6-2646 )>1Ht t Mar tt Hot* For flhop at Horns N«r*lce l're» Kitlmalut FINANCE CO. 9 Mflvcnfanf efJIna—wfifih It nearest you* SHERMAN'S R» SANK I AHUM PARK ATONTOWM 11 IHOAO IT. Ini N. (Out H. I. lirtftn Here) RADIO «c XI-XI.VISION I ^ Horn ntMHtirt (OVir h»4*ntn'l Muilt Vttl) I 704 COOKMAN AVI, E « Brntd Ri HI M Mnli 4.9010 | MIMII J.rifl 1/ 19 MAIN STRCPT EATONTOWN. N J minili it IIIIIMII il ill twmiuiiiii IMIM • luimi Nit, M4, HI IU4 Hub I'hint- Iltttotttoivn i-O«/OO , onstruction lo. OPRH IATUR.BAVI UNTIU 1 P, M, BED BAHK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Page Five nd a reduced curtain-framing ef- PASSENGER HURT Fair Haven, in which Miss Barham COMPLETE Re-elected Head 'ect where the contraction has was a passenger, struck a pole at 'atent Granted aken place. SHREWSBURY — Miss Dolores the corner of Broad st. and New- BATTERY SERVICE Barham of Newman Springs rd., man Springs rd. Miss Barham was Of Luther League It is the object of Mr. Blxer's suffered a cut over the right eye New—It eatalt—Recharge nvention to overcome these liml- tieated at Rivcrvicw hospital. The Fred Jacobsen, 22,; son of Mrs. Ihrewsbury Man and on the right arm Sunday night accident was investigated by Troop- :ations and thus he has devised a when a car driven by Mrs. George k_/ing a song of sixpence DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Emily Jacobsen of 126 Branch ave., lovel curtain construction consist- er Robert Stackhouse of the state tt BAST FRONT STRICT was re-elected president of the The United States Patent Office W. McQueen of 102 Parker av»., police barracks here. A pocket full of rye RED BANK n Augost 5, 1S52 granted patent ng essentially of a front panel and Luther League of New Jersey at L backing shnet, with portions o£ riL.i RE evoiaa the 57th* annual convention held lumber 2,605,830 on a "Curtain fflllllllllllS •••lllllllllllllllfflHIl Illllllllll lllialllliBlllllllllllllillllillllBBIBIiilllilllllllilllllKBIIIUBI IBIIIilifilllEliiffi You'll be a better shopper instruction" to Edmond P. Bixer, these elements being folded, shir- last week-end at Wagner college red and stitched in such a manner on Staten Island. iycamore ave., Shrewsbury. Knowing where to buv GiflTARS When it is desired to create a hat the desired effect is obtained. uffled effect ip a conventional cur- In other words, with his arrange- DO YOU KNOW THE ANSWER? ' Before you run your legs off From ain that is suspended from a cur-ment, the fold formations in the ain rod, the entire curtain is body of the curtain are part of COULD tho Spiritual WUdom of 2,000 yean ago be of uao te> ut t»d»r? It's better by far to look >ushed manually outwards so that he finished curtain structure and COULD thli knowledge help lit to llvt a fuller, more uteful llleT t slides along the rod. This causes are made in accordance with a To $350 he contraction of the curtain and predetermined spacing; and they COULD we rid ouraelvee of worry, fear, poverty, III health, discontent produces folds in the heading, or are not achieved by slldably mov- and disharmony In tho home or among our loved oneiT portion adjacent the rod, and Ining the curtain heading along its COULD we And greater success In our business and dally alfalrsT ANDERSON MUSIC the body of the curtain therebelow. support. al BROAD ST., RED MNK, However, according to Mr.'Bixer, It is claimed that the curtain inless considerable caution arm of this invention Is attractive in kill are employed in this opera- appearance and may be manufac. READ THE ANSWER IN ion, there occurs an uneven fold tilled with comparative ease on ; formation with an unsightly effect; mass production basis. "The Spiritual Cures and Wonders of The Divine Master, ™*»* ,.»oVic TELEVISION ind to avoid this undesirable con- This patent has been assigned RADIO & lition, it generally Is neccsary to to Bartmann and Bixer, Inc., New Jesus, The Great Naiarene" APPLIANCE iarefully manipulate both the con-York, N. Y. which will be sent to you absolutely FREE. racted heading and body sections Address a letter or card toi SALES'- SERVICE so that. all of the separate folds TROOrEB. TRANSFERRED will be of substantially equal pro- REV. JOHN D'AMICO, Ps.D., N.S.Sc, DIRECTOR You'll find: All Repairs done on SHREWSBURY — Trooper Jos- portions. It should be noted also eph Delaney has been transferred Most any product Premises hat the desired ruffled effects of from the State Police barracks THE SPIRITUAL-METAPHYSICAL CENTER hese conventional curtains can behere to the barracks at Scotch or any service )btained only by a sliding and con Plains. Trooper Delaney, whose OF RED BANK HAROLDS tracting movement of the curtain and find it fast home is in Paterson, came to 10 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, N. J. RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP heading, with the result that there Shrewsbury from Scotch Plains NEW JERSEY BF.I.I. TELEPHONE COMPANY is a gap at the top of the window 18 Front St., Bed Bank 6-2144 in March. lIlMllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH Fred Jacobsen

The young man, who Is a gradu Save at Sun Ray •nil -r-T-w e pan ate of Red Bank high school am Personal was a member of the footbal team, Is a confirmed member of YOU ALWAYSSAVE MORE Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran 1 To Women With church, Red Bank. He la a junior [I stoltag! D.UCU.U. - Nagging Backache at Wagner college, preparatory l entering the Lutheran Theological ——i mtmm seminary in Philadelphia. He plan NaBfflnff backache, Ions of pep and energy, headaches and dlzzinesa may be due to slow- to enter the Lutheran ministry dawn of kidney function. Doctors say good following his graduation from the BRUSHY kidney function ia very important to good seminary. health. When aome everyday condition, such SunRauDrugs C•*"KCI Skin as stress and atrain, causes this important Mr. Jacobsen sang in the loca function to slow down, many folks suffer nag- church choir and served as loca ' CLEANSING ging backache—feel miserable. Minor blad- TISSUESE18 der irritations due to cold or wrong diet may league president He was latet cause getting up nights or frequent passages. • elected president of the Shore Dis- BROAD AND WALLACE STS, RED BANK Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi- trict league and also was secretarj tions bother you. Try Doan'a Pills-a mild SUDS diuretic Used successfully by millions for of the State Life Service. 2%»& oyerSO years. It's amazing how many times Doan'a give happy relief f torn theie discom- forts— help thelSmilesof kidney tubes and fll- Club Attends Funeral Values to 65c a pair! ' tera flush out waste. Get Doan'a Fills today! Of Arthur A. Turner tm% LINCROFT —' Several member: ?>:' of the Lincroft-Holmdel Klwani; FIRST QUAHTYf 15 Polish Remover» club attended the funeral las Thursday night in Newark of Ar RINSO LOWEST thur A. Turner, secretary-treasur BOYS SOCKS LARGE BOX er of the club. The meeting in tin •••IIUU chapel was curtailed to permit thi > Cellophai% members to make the trip. COMBINATION Wrapped Pairs The club was- host to the presl ^COLeATE dents of tho clubs of division foui PLASTIC RULER; FOR ONLY PRICES for the purpose of attending thi nominating conference for the si & Pencil Sharpener Fintit Quality CoHon Hotel Nylon- SACCHARIN ;.::.'„::."»Bottle ol I.OOO . ON lection of a candidate for the offlc WITH PURCHASE OF SCHOOL of lieutenant governor of the d Reinforced TOM and H.elil Ant. vision. Lieut. Governor Walter Van | SUPPLIES AMOUNTING TO ~ Sm.rt Wilti-Fii» OoilfMl .. .^ ALL ALUMINUM Scholck of Farmlngdale was nomi Sturdy, Waterproof i nated for re-election. 25';yCASTILi^2S2fel Past Governor Edward Keougi ' PEBBLE-DRAIN DOOR CANOPIES of Pitman was to have been th G.nuint LEATHER i SCHOOL guest speaker, but cancelled h talk because of Mr. Turner's fu ncral. Mr. Kcough presided at thi ZIPPER BINDER nominating conference of the clu B presidents. • 1- of ).»lni -ilk ESS* PENCIL BOX Members of the club were honoi loaiUr Slidt-in Top il Combinolion p i ary bearers at Mr. Turner's burl tolm. Ck.U. il eli service Friday noon at the Holmdi SKorpanir & 6 inch Rulerl u > SWISS JEWEL MOVEMENT Ont.itylei. cemetery. Harry Pitcher, pa! Csnlaitii i Poncilt I president-was in" charge of ai WRIST WATCH rangements. Stanley Stilwell, th Heavy Canvas Covered THE ORIGINAL club's chaplain, conducted the Kl wants services and John Turnei "j 3-RING Lumint'lVlt'l a nephew of the deceased and Swtap StisnJ Hine*! clerical student at Maryknoll co BINDER Cool Ray lege, conducted the family servlci Quakers to Hold Aluminum awning, nothing Peace Testimony Day to rust. . . last a lifetime. SHREWSBURY—The Religious III Win '•"• |l i Get yours while they last. Society of Friends, Quakers, will .LEAD] I COMPOSITION Iff hold its annual "Peace Testimony QOMPDSITIOM Day" Sunday at 3- p. m. at the PENCILS BOOKS PENCIL CflSHIW 40" Wide x 36" Reef meeting house at Broad st. and BOOK OVEN.FREW Sycampre ave. [WITH ERASERS I [ •< M|ll, lil'/i kl.l POUCH impOU George Hardln will speak on • •-% R«». C »• v.i., • 77c tell AlhM.J "The Search for National Secur- I V.lua ity." He is executive secretary of 19 '12-23 C.I.,, FIG 90 Pound Value the Friends' Peace committee of IB' $22.50 p|, in, the Philadelphia yearly meetings. .tat WHOLI / Green and White Among the questions he will at- > (>••• Ciihanl Tile Red and White tempt to answer are: "How can we H,Ht »•••"' ' t Ivy ft a w aotf fell less compelled to rely on war 2- and 3-Hole FILLERS to solve our problems?" "How SS-Plti HEAVY BACK can we solve our International i RULED ir PUIH. Each «nly COMPOSITION BOOK Also a complete line of problems peaceably?" "What can HEAVY BACK. 24 PAGE 110 Pitt Silt custom aluminum awnings a citizen do to help create an at- ! COMPOSITION BOOK mosphere which can gain securi- INK TABLET at the lowest prices any- ty?" The meeting la open to the 40 P«|* Sin where. public. INK TABLET PKO. OF 2 irJ HOLE WIRE BOUND MEMUUUOK At SUBJECT DIVIDERS BUSINESS SCHOOL OPENING ; Okilei ol End or SUt Opening ** ' Law Pkf. RULED or PLAIN C Regular M STANDARD AWNING CO. The Red Bank Business Insti- .INK & PENCIL ERASER t ' 2- or 3-Holt FILLERS 9 tute at" 128 Broad st., will open for j TRANSLUCENT PLASTIC e HOT WATER! 615 RIVER RD. the fall term Monday, Sept. 22. Mri. [ 10c PKO. GUMMED Florence N. O'Shea, school director, ' 12-Inch RULER 9 is interviewing prospective stu- I REINFORCEMENTS RED BANK 6-0696 dents for registration for the BOX OF 8 ASST. COLOR fall term, * ! WAX CRAYONS Jy /BALLPOINT PEN ART-GUH ERASER {8»10> ir 6x9*tneh tin - ACI ' ERASES PENCIL EASIER IHOLLAND LINEN TABLET^ Pill It With Wattrl .aterman's Price Slash! a ^.A Writ* With INKI f PUBLIC SALE rAmuing MARVIN] 4-COLOR (mm BIG " I, the undersigned, will sell at absolute public auction on WATER PEN PENCIL OL ALUMINUM FRAME , Mull Ink lirifMii CklllH Witir II latl | .SHEAFFER'S BALK LAUNDRY CART Tuesday, September 9th Mtlitelua.elttk inl tram wilir, er 1SKRIP . PEN • Tubular Aluminum i nil tl« til WATIR taw >IMH\ 10)80 A, M. • Lin MM III yea ' •I >ea. lath *i • HtivyMutllnMy ))iKitwK . 4«!allt EACH ONLY Wl|(,CI«lhii»inPe«Ut^ 25c Value! 80RIPTO 3-LUICI B)|N A tram 1 • II9 Rubber Wha.li ,500 INVENTORY $8,500 Mtehanloil , MIOHANIOAL PARKER'S e PENOILor QUINK PENCIL SIT on the premlnei »t PENCIL 1 NOW f^/uel I OKU ••fill! UlkMtMl 1104 Main Slrcel, Bradley Beach, N. J. 19.1' hit oalr I I «««l Mfi i»ir itii WM Li« mill IMII. Im N««l m Entire atock of new Matticiici, Bedi, Pillows ' ' ' • •• . . TOUCHDO) 50 Hollywood Btdi, Rollawiy Btdi, Slnvlt tnd DouWi Bidi, OVERSIZE I'2,00 Imni ||f| 'lettryStatlilKlFAMOUt Coll tnd Box Sprlnji (Slngli and rfoubl*.),, 500 Plllowi, Oil mnt. Revngii, Urgi lot of miioriltntoui Furniture, ORIAMi PHOTO «•» i • You may buy ont or u many of any Him you ,w»nt. Thi offir* Sun Riv SIMM (hi Mirkil to Ingi may bi vlawid any tlmi during builnm houn. Ihni UtneJtd Ml«f, fWa ihid* •sr PRINTS I wuppir tle,arl. Slle|h» 'llwl aj| All morohandli* muat bi rtmovod from thi prnmliti within 41 H\ ItiMn tmailnt) lUliur*, Nt blHn|l Hell tlniri* Irt h««aj U hour* aftor tho idle, u promlm must he vaoatad, , AT NO 51CflUCf,l5DEHIE \ male i' ' Thi undinlgnid and Auotionur ihtll not hi rieponilbli In thi ivini of aeoldtnt or Injury to any nirion or pinon* in. on or tbout ihi primiiM, EXTRA by Order of i MORRIS KOEGEL COST n, O. OOATf and, OIIARMM M. WOOUJSV, Auollnniwri Monti Long Branth M5M. ' THESE BIG SPECIALS NOW ON SALE AT ALL SUN RAY STORES THROUGHOUT PA., N. J., DEL. Paee Six RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 nil the others. What is the solution? It, AFTER HIM YOU'RE FIRST RED BANK REGISTER ras necessary to appeal for state aid when ' LETTERS FROM EVENTS OF YEARS ACJO 40-42 Bro.d Street. Red B»k, N. J. lie teachers asked for more pay. Will that OUR READERS Subwrlption Prlcai in Advance. On* rear IS.00; e the eventual solution for other public six Booths, 18.00. Siogli cop;, at oountir. 10 etnta. FROM REGISTER FILES limed Weekly, entered «« Second Clan MstUr «t the Poit- orkers? And will that eventually mean WANTS RENT CONTROL office at Red Bant, M. J.. under the Act of March ». 1879. lie substitution of home rule for dftmina- CONTINUED Fifty Tears Ago. Ethel Robinson, an employee of Poitmntirj and Subicrlberi In forwarding chance of addren ion by the bureaucrats in Washington'.' Benjamin John Parker,' collector the hospital, collected the most please uee Postal Form 8G47 PROGRESSIVE PARTY, of taxes of Shrewsbury township, money. t's a serious matter for all. Long Branch Chapter reported that of $100,000 io be col- John W. Boyland of River Plaza, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1852 Aug. 26, 1952. lected for the current year, only sent a letter to The Register where- $175 remained unpaid. > in he viBioned the future of Red To the Editor: Bank, u he said he saw it in a Open letter to Mayor Katharine E. Assistant Postmaster Fred Cul- Just Three Weeks lington, and letter carrier Harry dream. Salaries and Taxes White and Borough Council Five adjoining business buildings As of now, today, there are just three of Red Bank, Lefetra went on their annual va- The recent resignation of three members cations. at Campbell's Junction, near Bel- recks in" which any IS'ew Jersey citizen not Enclosed are petitions containing Benjamin H. Crate and Benjamin ford, were bought by Charles Cohen of the Red Bank police department' and o\v registered can qualify to vote iii the 105 signatures of Red Bank citizens Allen Parker were the judges at from Herman Labrecque for $25,- the circulation of petitions b.v members of urging that rent control be con- a.cake-walk held at Navcsink which 000. About the same time the stores 'ig election three months hence. That's all tinued. was won by a couple from the were sold, Mr. Labrecque bought the local 1'atroliuen's Benevolent associa- . On behalf of the Red Bank mem- a plot diagonally across the street here is, three weeks, '21 days., And after bers of the Progressive party I Highlands hotel. from George Morris for $5,000. tion to have Hie question of a 15 per cent am writing to urge you to pass Miss Ada Keeler, daughter of Al- hat you'll iicifr them, by the dozen, those the resolution required to continue bert Keeler of Bank st., and Wil- School reopened at Tinton Falls increase in salaries of all members of the >eople who'll say they wanted to register Federal Rent Control in Red Bank liam Soffel of Locust avc., were with James R. Johnson of Oak- police department placed on the November until Apr. 30. 1953. married at New York. The' cere- hurst as principal, succeeding Mrs, 'lit they just didn't know about the dead- Following are some of the rea- mony was witnessed by Millie Kee- Anna Ottcrson of Farmlngdale. ballot are matters of deep concern to the ine. With some, tbc idea they had to regis- sons for our belief that it would er, a slater of the bride, and James A Block dance was held on Broad, be contrary to tho public interest st., under the auspices of Shrews- officials and citizens of this borough. The not to extend rent control: KJngsbury, also a relative of the er by Sept. 25 just won't register because bride. bury Post, American Legion. The primary reason back of both, according to (1) It Is our belief that the ma- profits went Into a fund which the hey aren't paying attention to what's being jority of residents of Red Bank are The Daughters of Liberty lodge Legion kept for sick and invalid members of the department, is the increase laid in The Register, And, count them, those renters, It would be difficult to ){ Fair Haven netted $80 by a in the cost of 'living. ustlfy an action which would bene- three-day fair under the general veterans. Alvln Murray was chair- )eople will be among those who'll complain fit only a minority and cause hard- management of Mrs. W. Nelson man of the affair: Police Chief Frank Keuther states he ship to the others. And even as- who was assisted by Mrs. Jamef Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Dennis he loudest about how the election turns out. suming that all owners of rental faces the prospect of a less efficient depart- Van Brunt, Mrs. Charles Van of South st., announced

Firm counter* and broad heel Hat: No Finer Shoes Correct tupport to diicouragt Inside or Out pnnationt Fine supple leather*, richly tanned, Reinforced toplintt For these reasons, wise mothers every- to prevent flipping or itretching! What make$ one diamond have several limes the money >value where place their trust in Stride Rites.., cf another diamond of like tlxe? knowing that young growing feet deserve Sturdy, yet fltxiblt Then and warty other puzzling question* are made clear to all who only the most expert shoemaking. Give leather ides for a firm foot tee this diamond evaluation exhibit-hero in our window for x>ne your child the benefit of Stride Rites' foundation! week only. on signature, cor or furniture. Fast service I skilled construction ... and of the very Thli diamond story Is more than Just interesting- li Is valuable!' Ft dlipels many of the misconceptions about diamond valuci, It thows Repayment plant ar- special care we take in fitting tykes, teens Wrinkle-fre* hemy ranged (o fit your In. duck lining*! Ampin how today's scientific instruments In the trained hands of our Kegli- and in-betweens! width and length for tered Jeweler of the American Cem Society, preciicly measures all the eom«,Tok«6,12,18orup elusive elements that establish genvvalue... how each slight degree to 80 months to repay; of color-tone lowers value. <. how eaclulny Imperfection, Indlicern- whtrtnttdtd. ible In less than ten limes magnification, reduces the gem's worth .,. MONIV WHIN VOW NIIOITf how Inaccuracies of culling reduce brilliance and value. Priced From 4.28 to 8,80 Aecordlnr lo Site—Doctor'* Prticrlptloni Carefully FilUd Thli dhplay here only from Sept, 2nd lo Sept, 9th • •in I il* «r lin an i| «/ IK f* await »< IM fun../(*• ultmi minn,«./\mM Hi* We wish we could keep this Interesting display here permanently, but of necessity It must continue III "lour" of the country's Registered Jewelers. It's youri, however, for I ho week, We hope you'll see it HOUSEHOLD FINANCE before It's |om! LIMHIIN».UI AIIURY PARK 710 Cookmcm Av«,, 2nd Floor S. WL 36 PHONEi 2-10103-Aibury Park Reussilles' • PIRTH AM10Y BROAD 313 State Street, 6th Ntor SHOE CO. PHONIi Plrlh Amboy 44440 i.k,n,,s,, RED BANK R16IITERKD JEWELER, AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Umu n»i» to rliUmlt nf Mvhy Inwiu 18 BROAD STREET r * Paere Eiehti RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4', 1952 n ICE YACHTSMEN'S MEETING In Bed Bank It's Prepare for Pet Show and Fair The firat fall meeting of the A COOL PLACE TO SHERMAN'S for Ice Yachtsmen's club will be held CURTAINS at the clubhouse tonight. The meet- SHOP FOR YOUR • DRAPERIES ng U scheduled for 8:15. • SUP COVERS • Dresses • Corsets • LINENS President Stewart Cook has an • Girdles * Brassieres • VENETIAN BUNDS active program for the fall. He • Foundations • Underwear For will urge the iceboat owners to Shop-at-Honu Servl< work on their craft in the early Phone RB 6-2646 fall so that there will be no dela^ MABEL LEWIS Shoppe 8herman's ' n starting the racing season as 1 137-B Broad St. Red Bank soon as conditions permit. Home Decorators You can count 45 BROAD STREET RED BANI on our reputation as builders to give you the best quality job at the greatest savings,to you. Inspect our workmanship. GRANDINETTI — YOU CAN'T BUY FINER REd Bank 6-5214 Q($\S0& ICE CREAM THAN BREYERS

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Part of committee for annual M.C.O.S.S. benefit Saturday at Brookdale farm, Lincroft, at work on preparations for all-day event. Left to right: Mrs. Lloyd Phillips of West Long JCE CREAM. Branch and Mrs. Alfred Roberts of Eatontown put finishing touches on posters, while Miss Jeanne DuBois of Freehold, Mrs. George M. Bodman of Middletown and Miss Laura Harding CHILD ADULT AND WEDDING of Holmdel, chairman of countywide committee for the event, look over map of grounds and VOUR FRIENDVf B»EVE«. DCAIER HAS BANANA ICE CREAM IN HAND-DIPPED PINTS, QUARJSAND IN THE THRIFTY HAIF OAUON PORTRAITURE assignments for various attractions. 35 S1LVERTON AVENUE,." LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Questions and Answers PHONE RED BANK 6-0232 To Vets' Problems Q. I am the widow of a World War U veteran, and I am receiv- ing G.I. insurance payments at a certain rate each month over a period ol 10 years. My husband chose this method of payment be- cause It seemed beet at the time. I find now, however, that I need a good-sized sum of money Imme- diately. May I be paid the rest of the insurance in one lump sum? A. No. G.I. insurance may be paid In a lump sum only when the in- sured veteran himself has made that selection. Q. I'm a World War II veteran suffering from a non-servlce-con- nectcd disability. I went to V.A. and was told that I might be hos- pitallzcd-'if I waited for a bed to become available, and was unable to afford private treatment—but I could not 'get out-patient treatment, Why is that? A. The V.A. is not permitted by law to give out-patient treatment for non-service-connected disabili- ties. On the other hand, a veteran may be hospitalized for such a dis- ability if a bed is available and -if he can't afford treatment elsewhere. Q. I have been attending college, on my own, ever since my discharge in May, 1952. Now that the Korean G.I. bill has been passed, may I put in a claim to collect money for at least part of my expenses since last May? A. No. Under the new law pay- ments may not be made for any training taken prior to Aug. 20, 1053. Q. As the widow of a World War II veteran I am drawing both V.A. (^ ***«M#'fj death compensation and payments under the G.I. Insurance carried by my late husband, I am planning to romarry. Will V.A, cut off both payments? A. Your compensation payments will be discontinued upon your re- marriage because, under the law, death compensation Is payable only to ait unremarried widow. But your remarriage will not affect the payment of your insurance. You will continue to receive the insur- ance checks. In using balloons to lift weight, SIMMONDS REGULAR it takes about 11 cubic feet of helium to lift one pound, '139 RE-UPHOLSTERY SOFA and Chair—2-Piece Set Complete—Nothing Else to Buy

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There Are Slmmends Plants In Most Leading Cltlei In the East 11ED BANK FACTORY i IAIY TIRHI 731 Mettlson Ave., Asbury Park Phone: REd Bank 6-5965 PROMPT DILIVIHY SIF YOUimiMIURDIAIlK AIIURYPARK Alftury Perk 2-9491 NIWARK MArket 1-7*12 PIRTH AMIOY Plrth Ambey 4-1820 IIRttIN COUNTY HUbbord M70B j NIW BRUNSWICK Kilmer B-BtOO PLAINPIILO I PLelnfteld 4-0980 111 MOADWAY LONft MANCH (ifiifiul Wooiltmfl Co.,Till JIRSIY CITY JOurnal |q. 8-8642 PA8SAIC OReaery 3-8709 RID BANK Rid Bonk eM9el LONft MANCH LOn« Ironed eMOOO PATIRION LAmbert 11802 TRINTON TRenten l-«211 RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 3, 1952 Page Nine Booths to Be Added to Parkway Red Bank Manor Nursery School to celebrate and KINDER6ARTEN CRAWFORD' 3 TO 6 YEARS Certified by N, J, Department of Education FOUNDER'S EXPERIENCED COLLEGE-TRAINED TEACHERS REGISTERED NURSE TRANSPORTATION th 1952 OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 1908 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to 4 P. M. 44 Fart of the over-all plan to make made to secure aid in emergencies the Garden State parkway Ameri- —from flat tires to serious acci- ' Classes Begin September 8th ca's moet modern artery of trans- dents, the commissioner said. The portation, roadside telephones will calls brought a, revenue of $3,000 ANNIVERSARY be installed in Berkeley township 'to the state. Alice Knapp Jansky, Director near Magnolia ave. for northbound Other phones will be located vehicles and near Pine st. In Dover along .. the entire 180-mile route township for southbound traffic from the Bergen county-New Tork TEL. RED BANK 6-2538 or 6-3950 on the four-mile section by-passing state line to Cape May, he said. Toms River, It was announced thld Engineers have declared that the week by Ransford J. Abbott of entire route can be completed with- MANOR DRIVE RED BANK Red Bank, state highway commis- in three years If the Garden State sioner. parkway referendum Is approved " A spot check of the more than by New Jersey voters at the Nov. 150,000 calls made from eight phone i election. Approval also will re- booths on the Atate road system sult In estimated savings of more shows that a large number were than $70,000,000. Crop Reports Important Social Security YOU GET ANNOUNCEMENT To Farmers on Prices NEW BRUNSWICK—Dr. Frank Benefits Outlined YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF V. Beck, extension farm manage- ASBURY PARK—Employed per- ment specialist at Rutgers uni- sons now 65 and those approaching 4th ANNUAL versity, enthusiastically supports 65 have a responsibility to them- the crop reporting service In its selves and their families to take efforts to gather accurate informa- advantage of the financial benefits tion. An economist with an appre- possible under their social security ciation for figures, he points out account, according to J, Herbert that 40 to 50 different crops are Reid, manager of the social secur- grown In New Jersey during a ity office here. fairly short season. Regardless of the age of an em- ANTIQUE SHOW To get the facts on yields and ployed person who dies, some mem- TO BE HELD AT prices many questionnaires must ber of the family should get in ba sent to farmers—the only per- touch with the social security office RED MEN'S HALL sons who can supply the Informa- Immediately, Mr. Reid declares. tion. Then, weather and insects He says the experience of his 1 CHURCH STREET RUMSON, N. J. cause damage to crops and more office has shown, In too many in- questions must be asked to find stances, that families are not aware out their harmful effects. of the old-age and survivors' in- Accurate crop reports certainly surance benefits payable in the do help farmers, Dr. Bock asserts. form of monthly checks to eligible SEPTEMBER 4-5-6-7,1952 Before the days of an official gov- retired persons, widows and chil- ernment crop reporting' service, dren, and lum-sum death payments. many years ago, he says, farmers As a result, financial benefits have Opening Thiirsday—Hours: 1 P. M. to 10 P. M. were at the mercy of merchants been lost and can never be re- and middlemen. Buyers of farm covered. Closing Sunday: • P. M. produce would claim a crop was Mr, Reid says it Is extremely large, In order to beat down tho Important to those considering re- ADMISSION: 50 CENTS (Tax Included) price, and Individual farmers had tirement in the near future to con- to accept their word. WORTH OF MERCHANDISE * This show affords a rare opportunity to add long-sought, hard-to-find items sult their social security office be- Finally, In 1862, according to the fore ithey reach a, final decision be- to your collection. Rutgers economist, farmers got oauae, under the new law, the date • To start the new collections you have been dreaming about. Congress to set up the U. S. Crop when a benefit claim is filed may and Livestock reporting service to greatly affect the amount of the • To acquire useful furniture and attractive decorations for your -home at make oflloial estimates of the size monthly benefit. To file a claim fair prices. • u ' >' . of crops and numbers and produc- before the most advantageous date tion of livestock. can deprive an individual of sub- * Just to enjoy a very unusual exhibition of beautiful Antiques. .Through the years these esti- stantial future sums. For that reason It Is Important to have all mates have been quite accurate. 1 Complimentary tickets at your local Antique.Dealer or at all stores .displaying Greater aoouracyls possible when ther facts leylewed by a social se- . . our blue Poster. farmers fill out and'return their curity office first so that determina- questionnaires promptly, Dr. Beok tion may be made for the best By: FRANK HtlSCIA, Mgr. says, In short, the greater the par- interests of the individual, declares ticipation'by farmers the more ac- Mr. Reid, curate and timely orop reports can be. Belford Thomas Bourquc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bourque, celebrated his second birthday, Aug. 27 with a family party. Among those at- tending were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bauer and Miss Rae Lyons of Water Wltoh. Mr. and Mr«. •Walter Frlgault of Providence, R. I., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Domlnlck Mullaney. WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF "Please Don't Hurt Miss Elaine Steele of Clayton, N. J. and Miss Patricia Wright of Sea Isle City, college friends of Miss 37.95 OR MORE Wllma Meyer, spent the holiday week-end at her homo. Your $10 free gift may be applied to any merchem-^ Mrs, Bossle Bannon and Mr. and Mrs. E. Leslie Bannon of Rosette ^ dise in any Crawford stoie .. Suits, Coais, /^«- • Park spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copoland. ^^ Slacks, Sport Cocitr,, Furnishings., any ^g&jfuxsm Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shandraw of My Little Girl!" ; Bridgeport, Conn, and Mr. and Mrs. ^ smerchandise of your choice! * Robert MacDonald of Forest Hills, L. I. were guests for the week-end and Labor day of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Conien. "Dear Driver:— Miss Carol Bernas of Union City MEN! and Miss Dorothy Dundorf of West Crawford launches the Fall Season with the greatest Today my daughter, who is seven years old, started to school as usual. She wore a dark New York visited Miss Lois Comp- ton one day this week. Both are line af Suits and Coats In Crawford historyl They're blue dress with a white collar. She had on black shoes and wore blue gloves. Her cocker-spaniel, college classmates of Miss Comp- skillfully tailored of the finest domestic and Imported whose name is "Scoot," sat on the front porch and whined his canine belief in the folly of educa« ton's, Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly of fabrics...and all at Crawford's famous, maker-to-you tion as she waved "goodbye" and started off to the halls of learning. Washington, D, C, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew low prices,,.plus your $10 free glftl Kelly. Mrs. Thomas Orr and daughter* of Kingston, N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Luther Walling and sons. Tonight we talked about school. She told me about the Mr. and MM. Walling have named ATTENTION, LADIES! :«T. girl who sits in front of her—the girl with yellow curls—and their Infant «on Relgh Allen Wal- ling, Nubbed.,, stubbed.. .poodle and woven fabrics... the the boy across the aisle who makes funny faces. She told me Arthur Hurley and Normon Col- most exciting, the smartest fabrics of the season tailored about her teacher, who has eyes in the back of her head—and son spent three days thU week In Now York city and attended sov- Into elegant new Crawford Suits and Coats. Yet, they're about the trees in the school yard—and about the big girl who •ral shows, amazingly low priced to save you many dollars. doesn't believe in Santa Claus, We talked about a lot of things Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hofnun and And right now, you too, can get your $10 free gift I —tremendously vital, unimportant things; then we studied family have been spending part of the summer at Toms River, spelling, reading and 'rltlimctic—and then to bed. Mr. and Mn. Andrew Btkanioh and Mn Leonard of Rldgefleld Park and Mr. and Mn. John Sambataro and sons John and Jamos of New York city were (tu««ts this week at the home of Mr, and Mn, Frank She's back there now—back In the nursery—sound asleep, with "Princess Elizabeth" (that's Paaylowskl, Chotj. A do.ll) cuddled in her right arm, You guys wouldn't hurt her-would you? You see, I'm her daddy. Mr. and Mn, Donald Wlnani, Mr, When her doll Is broken, or her finger Is cut, or her head gets bumped, I can fix it—but when she and lire, Roy Wlnans, Br,, Mr, and Mia, Hoy Wlnans, Jr., John Pelriok stnrts to school, when she walks across the street, then she's In your hands. and I'»ul Bpt*n«i all of Lyndhtirat, Account vliltid Mr. and MM, H, A, I held in tion District is the Port Monmouth Fire Said Oeneral Election will be held In Said General Election will be held In In It, Mr, Shipkin directed that Said General Election will be held In the aaid municipality for the purpose the said municipality for the purpose line of Broad street is Intersected with .he said municipality for the purpose House at Fort Monmouth, N. J, the aaid municipality for the purpose life .right to his property at 23 the center line of Reckless place, thence )f electing electors of a President and Seventh Election District, Commonly of electing electora of a President and of electing electora of a PresidenPresintt anand southwardly along the center line of of electing electors ot a President and Vice-Prosident of the United States, Vice-PresidenViPidt t of ththe UniteUitdd StStatest , Prospect ave. should go to his wife. Vice-President of the United States, Known ae Ihe East Keansburg District Vice-president of the United State., a U. S, Senator, a member of the House Broad street to the southerly boundary a U, S. Senator, a member of the House Ths boundaries ot the same ate as a U. S. Senator, a member of the House' His son, Morris Shipkin, is to be of the Borough of Red Bank, thence a U. S. Senator, a member ot the Houae ot Representative! from the Third Con- of Representatives from the Third Con- of Representatives from the Third Con- follows, vl».i of Representatives from the Third Con- gressional district, .one member of the permitted (° live there until he northwestwardly along the center line gressional district, one member of the BEGINNING r.t the mouth of Few's Kresalonal district, one member of the gressional dietrict. one member of the of the tracks or road bed of the New Board of Chosen Freeholders .from the Board of Choien Freceboldere 'from 'the marries. Upon his wife's death, the Board of Chosen Freeholders from the Creek and in Sandy Hook or Raritan Board of Chosen Freeholders from the County of Monmouth, and for the fol- York and Long Branch railroad company County of Monmouth, and for the fol- County of' Monmouth, and for 'the fol- property will go to his four chil- to its intersection with-the center line of Bay; thence running (1) Southerly, along County of Monmouth, and for the fol- lowing municipal officers, vii: owing municipal officers, vlis the boundary line of Election District lowing municipal officers, vii; lowing municipal offtcera.. viz: dren, Israel, Solomon and Morris Chestnut street, thence eastwardly along A Mayor for the lull terms of two T Councilmen for. terma of three County of Monmoutli. An Assessor for the full term of four Mo, 6. to the County road from New A Mayor tor two years. Shtpkin and Anna Welnstein. Be- the center line of Chestnut street to its ears. years. years each, Ing municipal offiwri. vis: intersection with the center line of Ma- Monmouth to Keyport, known as County Two Councilmen for terms ef three quests of {1,000 each were made to A Collector for the full term of four Road No. 7; tHcnce (2) Westerly, along years each. I • Two Councilmen for the full.term, of An Asseuor for full term of four pie avenue, thence southwardly along the three years each, yean. Richard S. Welnstein and Paula center line of Maple avenue to the In- 'ears, County Road No. 7 tD Palmer Avenue; An Assessor for full term of four One Township Commltteeman for full A Collector for the full term of four Jane Weinstein, grandchildren, JMo tersection with the center line of Reck- thence (3) Northerly, down Palmer Ave- years. . Notice Is hereby given that qualified less place, thence eastwardly along the ;erm, nue to Its Intersection with the boundary Notice Is hereby given that qualified voters of the Borough ot' Little Sliver, goes to another grandchHrV'Paul center line of Reckless place to the cen- Notice Is hereby given that qualified line of the Borough ot Keansburg; voters ot the Borough ot Fair Haven, Notice ll hereby given, that nullified not. already regittereil In tald Munici- Shipkin. A brother, Hymle -Ship- „ ter line of Broad street, the point or voters of the Township of Middlotown, thence (4) Northerly and easterly, along nor. already registered in said Munici- voters of the Borough of Eatontown, pality, under the lawa of New Jersey place of beginning.' County of Monmouth, State of New Jer- the boundary line of the Township of pality, under the laws of New Jersey not ajready registered In said Munici- governing permanent registration, may kin, will receive $300. His bathing ,1I sey, not already registered in huld mu- Middletown and the Borough of Keans* Bovorningovorning permsnent registration .mamay pality, under the laws of New Jersey register or transfer with the Clerk of pavilion. business at North jLong I, The polling plsce for the Seventh Elec- nicipality under the laws of New Jersey burg to the high water line of Raritan register or transfer with the Clerk of governing permanent tegistration may the aald Municipality at his office, Bor- register or transfer with the Clerk of ough Hall, Prospect avenue. Little Silver, Branch goes to his wife and chtl- tion District is Red Bank Woman's Club, governing permanent registration may or Sandy Hook Bay: thence (5} Easter- the said municipality at his office, Bor- dren, as does the remainder of the Broad street. register or transfer with the clerk ot ly, nlong the said Bay to the point or ough Hall 116 Fair Haven road, Fair the said Municipality at hjs office, Bor- New Jersey, at any time' between said municipality at his office, Town- Haven, New Jersey, at any time between ough Hall. Broad street, Eatontown, New Wednesday, April 16, 1962, and Thurs. Eighth Election District place of Beginning. Jefiey, Tuesday, September 25, .Wed-day, September 25, 1952, during the cstate, Beginning in center line of Locust ave- ship Hall, King's Highway. Middletown, The polling place for the Seventh Elect Wednesday. April It, 1952, and Thurs- New Jersey, kt any time between Wed- day. September 25, 1952, during the nesday, September 24, and Thursday, following hours: Dally- 9:00 a. m. to Blance Robbins o_f Red Bank, nue \t high water line of the North tlon District Is the Fire House of the September 25, 1952, during the follow- 12:00 noon and 2:00'to 6:00 p. m., Sun- Shrewsbury river, thence easterly along nesday, April IS, 1952, and Thursday, East Keansburg Fire Company, Thomp- following hours: Dally 9:00 a, m, to 4:30 who died July 20, willed" stobk'in September 25, 1052, during the follow- p. m., Saturdays 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p.m..ing hours: 7:80 to 1:30 p. m. or at daya and Holldayt exeepted, or iat Per- center line of Locust avenue to the cen- ing hours: Dally 9:00 a, m. to 4:00 p. son Avenue, East Keansburg, N, J. . Sundays tnil Holidays excepted, or at Permanent Registration Bureau, Court- manent Registration Bureau, Courthouse, the Keystone Custodian Funds to ter line of Shrewsbury avenue; thence m., Saturdays 9:00 a, m. to 12;00 noon, Eighth Election District, Commonly Permanent Registration Bureau, Court- house, Freehold, New Jersey, at any time Freehold, New Jersey, at any time be- Sarah H. Elliott of'Red Bank. A southerly along the center line of Sundays and Holidays excepted, or at Known as tbe Riverside Drive and house, Freehold, New Jersey, at any between Wednesday. April IS. 1952, and tween- Wednesday, April 16, 1952, andcousin, Phoebe White, will receive Shrewsbury avenue to the center line of Permanent Registration Bureau, Court- Headden'g Corner District time between Wednesday, April 16, 1952,Thursday, September 26, 19(2, during Thursday September '25, 1952, during Cheatnut street; thence easterly along house, Freehold, New Jersey, at any time The boundaries of the same are as and Thursday, September 25, 1952,' dur- the following hours: Dally 9:00 a. m. to the following hours: Dully. 9;DQ a. m. to $300. The rest of the estate'goes the center lino of Chestnut street to the between Wednesday, April IS, 1952, follows, vl«.: ing the following houcs Dally, 9:00, a. 4:10 p. m., Saturdays, Sundays and Hoi- 4:30 p. m., Saturdays, SundayB^and Hoi- to the heirs of the late Alfred Rob- center line ot the C. R. R. Co.'s right ot and Thursday, September 2S, 1932, BEGINNING at the-Intersection of the m. to 4:30 p. m., Saturdays, Sundays idays excepted, * ' Idaya excepted, bins, her brother.. . • '•• way; thence northerly along center Una during the following hours: Daily 9:00 right of way of the New York and Long and Holidays excepted, , of C, P. R, Co,'! right ot way to high a. m. to 4:30 p. m., Saturdays, Sundays Branch Railroad Company and of the On ' Thursday, September 25, 1952, On Thursday, September 25, 1952, William Reinfurt of Wanamassa, On Thursday, September . 25, 1962. the registration books' will be closed the registration, books will be closed p. m.,' Saturdays, Sundays water line of the North Shrewsbury and Holidays excepted. Navesink or Shrewsbury River, and from the registration books will be closed who died Aug. 12, willed: $2,000 tc \k river, thence southwesterly along high thence running (1) Northerly, along the until after the forthcoming - General until after the forthcoming General Pte until after the forthcoming General Election on Tuesday, November 4, 1952. a granddaughter, Marcla Lee ,Bil- "on Thur.day. September 25, UU, water line ot North Shrewsbury river On Thursday, September 25, 1952, aald Railroad right of. way and along Election on Tuesday, November 4, 1952. Election on Tuesday, November 4, 1052. the registration books •will to the center line of Locust av>nue, the the registration books will be closed un- Notice of change of residence or ap- Notice of change of residence or ap- lard, and $1,000 each to othei til after the forthcoming General Elec- Election District No. 5 and Election Dis- Notice of change of residence or ap- plication for transfer of registration point or place of beginning. trict No. 1, to Mill Brook; thence (2) plication for transfer of registration plication fcr transfer of registration grandchildren, Charlyn Mae Rein- The polling place for the Eighth Elec tion to be held on Tuesday, November shall be made either by written request shall be made cither by written request 4, 1952. Easterly, along Mill Brook to Chapel shall bo made cither by written request forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or the furt, Donald Reinfurt and Freder tion District Is at Fred Maddalena's, 108 Hill Rood thence (3) Northerly, along forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or the forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or the Notice of change of residence or ap- County 'Board of Electiona on forms County Board of Elections on forma Ick Reinfurt. The rest goes to hit Shrewsbury avenue. Chapel Hill Road, to Mountain Hill County Board of Elections on forma provided by said Municipal Clerk ._ plicntion for transfer of registration provided by said Municipal Clerk or 1 provided by said Municipal Clerk or children, Rev. Frederick W. Rein- Ninth Election District shall he made either by written request Road; thence (4) Continuing Northerly Board or by calling in person at the Beginning in the center line of Locust In a straight line to Park Avenue; thence Board or by culling in person at the office of the1 Municipal. Clerk oi .Board or by calling in person at the furt and Doris Donovan. fnrwnrdcd.to the Municipal Clerk or the office of the Municipal Clerk or office of the Municipal Clerk or avenue at high water line of the North County Board of Elections en forma (f>) Easterly, along Park Avenue, to f County Board ot Elections up to and in' Minnie E. Ruck of Middletown, Shrewsbury river, thence easterly along private road leading through the 'HOB- County Board of Freeholders to and In- eluding September 25, 1952. ' County Board of Elections up to and in- provided by said Municipal Clerk or cluding September 25, 1952. cluding September 26, 1952, who died Aug. 10, willed his estate center line of Locuat avenue to the Board or by calling in person at the tord property; thence (6) Southerly, center line of Shrewsbury avenue; thenci office of the Municipal Clerk or County along the private road leading through The following la a description ot the The following is a description of. the The following is a description of the to. his sons, Jean P. Ruck and Al- southerly along center line of Shrews, Board of Elections up to and including the Uosfnt'd property, to Mountain Hill Election Districts in the Borough ot Election Districts in the Borough of Eat- election districts in the Borough of Little bert C. Ruck. ontown and the polling places in same, eluding September 56, 195*. bury avenue to the center line of Chest September 25, 1052. Road; thence (7) Easterly, to the Fair Haven and the polling places In Silver and the polling places In the John A. Soehl of Matawan, who The following Is a complete descrip- nut street; thence easterly along centel boundary line nf Election Diiitrict No, vis: same, viz: s The following is B description of the Bame, vis: died Aug. 13, willed $5,000 to a tion of the Election Districts in he .'Ine of Chestnut street to the center line Election Districts in the township of 2: thence (8) Southerly, along Election First Election District First Election District First Election District Cough of Red Bank and the location of right of way of the New York & Long iddletown and the polling places in the District No. 2 to- the Nnvenlnk or Election District Ore Is hereby defined Election District No, 1 is hereby de- daughter, Harriet Soehl Toward, Shrewsbury Riven thence (9) Westerly, Election District 1 Is hereby defined ot polling places for each of the said Branch railroad; thence southeasterly ame, vlt.: and described as follows: Containing all and described as that section and terri- fined and described ai follows: The rest goes to the widow. districts. along center Jine of right of way of New along the snld river to the point or place that part of the Borough lying west of tory ot the Borough lying east of a line York k Long Branch railroad to the nt Electloi District, Commonly Known to Park Avenue; thence (2) Easterly, designated as follows: - All that portion of tho Borough of Rebecca J. Layton of Wall town- First Election District as the Middletown District. a line which .begins at a point where the center line of River street (produced): along Park Avenue, to Hosford Avenue; BEGINNING at the point where center Little Sliver, situate between the center Beginning- at a Point on the shore of Tho boundaries of the earns arc as center line of Bucna Vista Avenue if ex- of Rumson road from Hance road due ship, who died Apr. 19, willed his the North Shrewsbury River directly be- thence westerly along ths center line ot thence (3) Northerly, nlong Hosford tended would intersect the Shrewsbury line of the State Highway intersects La- house in Manasquan to a nephew, tween the properties owned by the Mon- North Shrewsbury river; thence north- illows, viz.: Avrnue, tn the New Monmouth and At- fetra's' Brook; thence along ,the center west to Branch 'avenue, thence south to erly along high water line of North lantic Highlands Ronil; thence (4) East- river; thence running south along the and including White road. Willard H. Nock. Other bequests mouth Boat Club and_ the property BEGINNING at the Keansburg Gate- erly, along snid road, to Leonnrd Ave- center line of Bucna Vista Avenue to line ot the State Highway to the point Shrewsbury river to the center' line of ay on State Highway Route No. 35 and erly, along saitl road, to Leonard Ave- where South street' Intersects with the Polling place for Ihia district Is the include $300 each to nieces, Jennie Locust avenue, the point or place of be- nue; thenco (5) Northerly, nlong Leon- that point where the center line of Buena om thenct e runninung (1) SoutherlySouthrly, alonag aril Avenue, tn Raritan or Sandy Hook Vista Avenue intersects the Rumson Bor- State Highway: thence.along center line Borough Hall, Prospect avenue. ginning. he boundarbd y linli e of ththe TownshiThi p of Miller and Caroline Cook; $200 Bay: thence (6) Westerly,- along Raritan ouKh line; thence west along the RumsOn to South street to the.point where the Second Election District each to Georgo D. Nock and Frank The polling place ot the Ninth Elec- Middltn and the Township of Holm- or Sandy Hook Bay, to the point or Hovouuh line to a point where the said center line if Richardson avenue. Inter- Election District No, 2 Is hereby de- center line of Mechanic street, thence tion District is Union 1'lrt House, el tn the Red Hill Ronil, thence (2) sects the center line of South street, A. Nock; $150 to Pearl Curtis; $200 Shrewsbury avenue. astd'ly, following th« Red Hill Road, place of Beginning. line intersects the center line of Fair Ha- fined and described as follows: eastwardly along the center line of Me- The polling place for'the Ninth Elec- ven road; thence north along the center thence in a straight line to the inter- to Harriet M. Nock, and $1 to May chanic street to the end of Mechanic Tent* Election District > the Bam Hollow Road, .thence (3) section of Hope road and Cranberry All that portion of the Borough north ionjr. the Bam Hollow Road easterly to tion District Is the Community Fire line of Fair Haven road to the Shrews- White. The rest will be shared bv street, thence along the center line of Beginning in the center line of River Housc.Appleton Avcituc, Leonardo, N. J. bury river. brook. of District. No. 1. Fence Line to the curved boundary line te Kew York and Long Branch Rail- those representatives, except May street at high water line of North oad right of way; thence (4) Northerly, of Beginning The polling place for the First Elec- Place *of meeting ot Board of Election Polling place for Ihis district Is the of he Borough of Red Bank thence Shrewsbury river, thence easterly along The polling place for the Eighth Elec- Fire House on Church street. White. northeastwardly and northwardly fol- ilonx* the New York and Long Branch tion District is at Willow Street School. and polling place for the First Election center line ot River atrcet (produced) to .ilroad right of way to Mlil Brook; tion District is the Fire House of Middle- District is Borough Hall. • FRED L. AYERS. Sarah Marian Tierney of Union lowing the curved boundary lino of the the center line nf right ot way of the tnwn Fire Company No. 1, State High- Second Election District Borough of Red Bank to the shore of the hence (Ii) Easterly, along Mill Brook Election District 2 is hereby defined Borough Clerk. New York & Long Branch railroad; the Chapel Hill Road: thence (6) way, Hcaddcn's Corner, N. J, Second Election District February 18, 1952, Beach, who died.'July 1, willed her North Shrewsbury river: thence south- thence southeasterly along the center as follows: Containing all that part of Election District Two Is hereby de- westwardly and westwardly along the orthcrly; along ths Chapel Hill Road Ninth Election District the Borough lying west of the westerly estate to a granddaughter, Helen line of right of way of New York & i the Mountain Hill Road; thence (?) nned and described as that lection and •hereof the North Shrewsbury river to Long Branch railroad to a point distant The boundaries of the same are as line of Election District 1 and east of a territory of the Borough lying west of RECISTRY AND ELECTION Mould. the point above mentioned at the shore 'ontlnulnjr In a straight line still north- line bounded and described aa follows: 794 feet from the southerly side ot Ber- rly along the Mountain Hill Road lu follows, vh,: the line as set forth above. . NOTICE Catherine Thompson of Brlelli, line of the Hid fiver directly between gen place measured at rlgh angles BEGINNING at thl! mouth of Ware Ucitlnnlns at a point where the center the properties owned by the Monmouth 'ark Avenue; thence (S) Westerly, along Place of meeting of Board of Election TOWNSHIPOF HOLMDEL, N. J. who died Aug. 8, willed her estate thereto; thence westerly and parallel 'ark Avenue, to the County road, run- Creek and Sandy Hook or Raritnn litid of Hance Road intersects the Boat Club and property known ai the with West Bergen place to the center liny, an>i from thehec running (1) Shrewsbury River; thence running south and polling place of the Second Election Notice, is hereby given that District to Mrs. Angela M. Baggitt. Red Bank Lyceum at the point or place 'ng from Now Monmouth to Keyport, District is the File House. line of right ot way ot C. R. It, ot K. J.; mown as County Road No. ": thence ai(t pun »a«3 w>t\ «uo|« \<|.i3ii)noK along the center line of Hance Road to Board of Election and Registry' In and Max Lemkin of Millstone town- thence northerly alone the center line of II) still Westerly, along County Road boundary line of Election District No, 3 a point where the center line of Hance ANDREW G. BECKER, for the Township of Holmdel, County ship, who died June 27, willed of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will right ot way ot the C, R. R, ot N. J. to o. 1 to the point or place of Bcgln- HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Ruad intersects the Rumson Borough Borough Clerk. jowelry and personal effects to a tlon District Is Navesink Hook and Ltd- a point distant 150 feet aoutherly from inir, Township Clerk. line. February 18, 1962. meet at the place hereinafter designated der Fire House. Mechanic street. the south side of West Bergen place February 18. 1952. The polling place for the Second Elec- on niece, Mira Lemkin Sheff. The rest Second Election District measured at right angles thereto; thence The polling place for the First Elec- tion District is the fire houae ot the TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1952 of the estate will be divided by westerly and parallel with West Bergen REGISTRY AND ELECTION Beginning at a point where the center Ion District is the Township Hall, Mid- Fair Hnven Volunteer Fire Company on between the hours of aeven -'a, m, and Mira Lemkin Sheff, 50 per cent; place to high water line ot the North letown Village, Middletown, N. J. REGISTRY AND ELECTION Fair Haven Road. NOTICE ;. . , line of Mechanic street Is Intersected Shrewsbury river; thence northwesterly iecond Election District Commonly eight p. m, for the purpose of conduct- Mina Glowacz, 30 per cent, and with the center line of Broad street NOTICE Third Election Dietrict BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY, N. J. ing the General Election, " along high water line ot the North Known as the Navesink District 1 Leah Becker, 20 per cent. His thence southwardly along the center line Shrewsbury river to the center line ot BOROUGH OF SEA BRIGHT, N. J. Election District 3 la hereby defined Notice Is hereby given- that District Said General Election will be held In of Broad street to Its intersection with River itreet, the point or place of be- The boundaries of the same are as Notice Is hereby given that District and described as that part of the-Bor- widow, Mala Mandelbaum Lemkin, ? ollows, viz,: Board ot Election and Registry in' and the said municipality for the purpose th. center line of Wallace street. Silence ginning. Board of Election and Registry in and ough lying west.of. the westerly line of of electing' electors of a President and Election District 2, for the Borough of Shrewsbury, County was excluded from any bequest, nt O BEGINNING at the Intersection of the for the Borough of Sea Bright, County ot Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will Vice-president ot the United States, eastwardly along the " " V™ r1Z,tr The polling place for the Tenth Elec- ioundary line ot the Borough of Atlantic of Monmouth, State nf New Jersey, will The polling place for the Third Elec- The respective widows will re- lace street to the rear of the property meet at the place hereinafter designated a U, S. Senator, a member of the House of the Second National Bank thence tion District Is the River Street school. 'ighlnnds and Seventh Avenue, and meet at the place hereinafter designated tion District is Knollwood School, Hance of Representatives from the Third Con- ceive the estates of Harry Sher- louthwardlr along the rear of laid Bank Eleventh Election District >' rom thence running (1) Southerly, on Road. -.--.• TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1952' gressional district, one member of the man of Freehold township, who one hundred feet from the center line of Beginning In the center line of New- Uong Seventh Avenue to Hillside Ave- TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1952 M. FLOYD SMITH, Board . ot Chosen Freeholders from the, \uc; thence (2) Westerly, along Hillside Borough Clerk. between the hours ol seven a, m, and County of Monmouth,' and for the.'" died Aug. 14; Roy F, Shrope of Wallace street, theno eastwardly by a man Springs road at high waler line ot betwetn the hours of seven a. m. and .eight p. m. for the purpose of conduct- Vvenue to Southslde Avenue; thence (3) eight p, m, for the purpose of conduct- February' IS, 1952, *owln* municipal officers, vis: Spring Lake, who died Aug. 4; straight.imaginary line to Us intersec- the North Shrewsbury river, thenee east- outherly and Westerly, along Southside ing the General Election, tlon with the center lines of Linden erly along ths center line of, Newman ing the General Election, One Township Commttteman itor. full George A. Appleton of Deal, wno Avenue and OldWomBn's HIll'Road. to: REGISTRY AND ELECTION Said General Election will be held in place and Wallace street, thence north- Springs road to the center of "Broad Mountain Hill Road; thence (4) South- Said General Election will-be held in the said municipality for the purpose term. died Aug. 15; James L. Woolley of eastwardly along the center line ef Wal- street: thence northerly along center of the aald municipality for the purpose NOTICE lace itreet to its Intersection with the Broad street to tde center Una of right rly, along the Whippoorwill Valley Road of electing electora of a President and A Township Collector for the full term. Farmlngdale, who died Aug. 2; o the road leading from the Mountain ot electing electors nf-a Prenidcnt and OOnoUGH OF RUMSON, N. J. Vice-president of the United States, center line of ?roipeet avenue, thence of way of New Yoftjc & Long Branch rail Hill Road to Brown's Dock Road and Vlce-Prcsldcnt of tho United Stntes, a U. S. Senator, a member of the Rouse Notice la hereby given that qualified Theodore Acker of Manasquan, loutheastwardlj along the center line road; thence northwesterly along center long said roail until it Intersects with a U. S. Senator, a member of the House Notice Is hereby given that District of Representatives from the' Third Con- voters'of lh»-Township of Holmdel, not who died Aug. 6; Philip C. Leon- of Prospect avenue to the southerly line ot right of way of the New York ~ ki Brown'a Dock Road: thence (») of Representatives from the Third Con- Boards of.Election and Registry, in and gressional district, one member of the already registered in said Municipality, curved boundary line of the Borough of Long Branch railroad to a point distant Southerly.' along the Brown's Dock Road gressional district, one member of the for the Borough of Rumson, County of Board of Chosen Freeholders from the under the laws of New Jersey gov- hardt of Manasquan, who died Red Bank, thence northwardly along the 794 feet from tha southerly elds ot the Shrewsbury or Navesink River; Board of Chosen Freeholders from the Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will County oi Monmouth and tor the fol- erning permanent registration .may reg- July 15. curved boundary line of the Borough of West. Bergen place measured at right thence (G) Following the Shrewsbury or County of Monmouth, and for the follow- meet at the places hereinafter designat- lowing municipal officers, vis: ister or transfer with the Clerk of Red Bank to the Fence Line, thence anglei thereto; thence westerly and Navealnk River until its Intersection with ing municipal officers, viz: ed on . - the said munhlpallty at his office resi- ?o,thw«tw.raiy along the said Fence parallel to West Bergen place to the he boundary line of the Borough ot TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1952 A Mayor for the full term of two years. dence, Red Bank - Holmdel road Holm- Line to the center line of Mechanic center line of right ot way of C, R, R. Two Councilmcn for the full term of Two Councilmen for the full terra of del, New Jersey, at any time between Riverside Heights itriet, thence westwardly along ths cen- ot N. J.; thence northerly along center Highlands; thence (7) Westerly and three years each/ between the hours of seven a, m. and Wednesday, April 16, 1952, and Thurs- Southerly, following the boundary line eight p. m. for the purpose of conduct- three years each. ter line of Mechanic street, to Its Inter- line ot right ot way of C, R. R. ot N, J., One Councilman to fill an unexplred Tax Collector for full term. day, September 25, 1952, during the Mrs. Herbert Schcnck of Conovar lection with the center line of Broad to a point distant 150 feet southerly Between the Borough of Atlantic High- term of two years. Ing the General Election. following hours: Dally 9:00 a. m. to pi. attended the third birthday lands and the Township of Middletown, Notice Is hereby given that qualified Notice Is hereby given that qualified •treat, the point or place of beginning. from the south side ot West Bergen to the point or place ot Beginning, Said General Election will be held in 4:00 p.' m.. Saturdays, Sundays and Hol-party of her great granddaughter, The polling place for the Second Elec place; thence westerly and parallel with voters of the Borough of Sea Bright, the said municipality for the purpose votcra of- th•• e Boroug- h• of" Shrewsbury idays excepted or at'Permanent Regis- tlon district Is Independent Fire Home, West Bergen place to high water line of County of Monmouth State of Now Jer- not already registerered In lalIud Munlci...... - tration . Bureau, Courthouse, Freehold, Bonnie Willis, daughter of Mr. and The polling place for the Second Elec- nf electing electors of a President and pality, under the lawawei of New Jersey Mechanic street, the North Shrewsbury river; thence tion District Is the Navesink Fire House, sey, not already registered in aaid mu- Vlce-Prcsident of the United States, New Jersey, at any time between Wed- Mrs. Melvin Willis, held'last week southerly along the high water line ot nicipality under the laws of New Jersey governing permanent reglatratioitti n may nesday. April 16, 1952, and Thursday, Third Election District Navesink, N, J. a U. S. Senator, a member ot the Houae register or transfer with the Clerk ot at her home In Oakhurst. Twenty the North Shrewsbury river to the cen. governing permanent registration may ot Representatives from the Third Con- September 25, 1992, during the fol- Beginning at a point where the center ter line of the Newman Springs road, the hird Election District, Commonly register or tranafer with tho clerk of the said Municipality at her-omce, resi- lowing houra: Dally 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 guests attsnded the party held on line of Wallace street Is Intersected with said municipality at his office, Bor- gressional district, one member of the dence Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, point or place of beginning. Known as the Bel ford District Board of Chosen Freeholders from the j>. m., Saturdays. Sundays and Holidays the lawn which was decorated with the center line of Broad itreet, thence ough Hall, 1099 Enst Ocean avenue. Sen New Jersey, at any time between excepted. southwardly along the center line of The polling place fnr the Eleventh The boundaries ot the aame are as Bright, New Jersey, at any time between County of Monmouth, and for the fol- Wednesday, April It, 1952, and Thurs- pink and blue crepe paper and Broad street to Its Intersection with ths ollows, vl«r: lowing municipal officers, vlis day, Septembec 26, 1962, during the, fol- colored balloons. Each child re- Election District is Westslde Engine Wednesday, April 16, 1952, and Thurs- Two Councilmen for the full On Thursday, September 25, 1052, center line of Harding road, thjr.es east, House, Lflghton avenue, BEGINNING at the Intersection' nf the day, Sepptcmbcr 25, 1952, during the term lowing hours: Daily 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. be closed ceived a toy gift and had a happy ld right of way of the New Jersey of three yeara each. m., Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays ex- the registration booka will wardly along the center line of Harding AMY E. SHINN, following hours; Daily OiOO a. m. to until after the forthcoming General road to Us Intersection with the center Southern Railroad with the northerly 12:00 noon, Saturdays, Sundays and One Councilman to All the unexplred cepted, or at Permanent Registration time together. The celebrant was line of Branch avenue, thence southeast- Borough Cleric. Ine of Raritan Bay; thence running (1) term of Randall M. Keator. Jr. Bureau, Courthouse, Freehold, New Jer- Election on Tuesday, November 4, 1952.well remembered with gifts. February 1!. 1951. Holidays excepted, or at Permanent Notice ot change of residence or ap- wardly along the center line of Branch Southerly along the «aid New Jersey Registration Bureau, Courthouse. Free- Notlee is hereby given that qualified sey, at any time between Wednesday, avenue to Us intersection with ths cen- Southern Railroad right of way to • Rumi April 18, 1952, and Thursday, Septem- plication tor transfer of reglatcatlon Dr. and Mrs. George Wagner of hold, New Jersey, at any time between voters of the Borough ot nson. shall he made either by written request ter line of Bergen place, thence east- REGISTRY AND ELECTION Compton's Creek; thence (2) Southerly, Wednesday, April 16, 1952. and Includ- not already registered in said Munici- ber 23, 1952, during the following the Country Club Estates have re- wardly directly between the propertiii NOTICE along Compton's Creek, and Mill Brook Inn Thursday, September 23, 1052, (IUPpality, under the laws of New Jersey houri; Dally StOO a, in. tn 4i80 p, m,, forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or the owned by the Estate of Sarah F. Wei- ling Intn Compton's Creek, to County Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays ex- County Board of Election! on forms turned from a vacation of threa BOROUGH OF NEW SHREWSBURY, Ing the following hours: Dally 9:00 a. governing permanent registration may provided by said Municipal Clerk or woeks spent in Canada. In Mon- cott and Emily Spinning, one hundred N. J. Road No 7, being the road from New m, to'4:80'p; m.a Saturdays, Sundays register or transfer with the Clerk of cepted. and fifty feet from the center line of Monmouth to Keyport; thence (3) East- Board or by' calling In peraon at the and Holidays excepted. the said municipality at his office, Me- On Thursday, September 25, treal they were guests of Mr. and Branch avenue, thence toutheattwardlr Notice Is hereby given that Distrlc erly, along the said County Road No. 7, morial Borough Hall, River road, Rum- ot the Municipal Clerk or Mrs. Irving McCabe, They enjoyed by a straight line to the curved bound- Boards of Election and Registry In and to Its Intersection with Park Avenue; On Thursday, September 25. 1952, son, New Jersey, at any time between the registration books will be closed County Board'of Elections up to and In- ary line of the Borough of Red Bank, for the Borough of New Shrewsbury, thence (4) along Park Avenue, Easterly the registration booka will be closed until after the forthcoming General eluding September 25, 1952. a cruise up the Saguenay river. County ot Monmouth, State ot New Jer- Wednesday, April It, 1952, and Thurs- Election on Tuesday, November 4, 1952, thence northeastwardly along the curved to the head waters of Ware Creek: until after the forthcoming General day, September 26, 1952, during the The polling place for Holmdel Town- Mr. McCabe is head of the Pro- boundary line ot the Borough of Red sey, will meet at the places hereinafter :hince IB) Northerly along the said Election on Tuesday, November 4, 1952. Following houra: Dally 9:00 a, m. to Notice ot change ot residence or ap- designated on * plication for transfer ot registration ship Is at the Township Hall. Hilolmdel, visional government, Department Bank to its Intersection with the center head waters of Ware Creek and down Notice of change ot residence or ap- 5 tOO p. m, or at Permanent Registration New Jersey, line ot Wallace street, Ounce louth- Ware Creek to 1U mouth In Raritan or plication tor transfer ot registration Bureau, Courthouse, Freehold, New. Jer- shall be made either by written request of Trade and Commerce, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1S6J Ware Creek to 1U mouth In Raritan or forwarded to thi Municipal Clerk or the PANIEt 8. ELY, westwardly along the' center line of Wal- between ihe hours of seven a, m. and SandSd y HooHkk BBay ; thench e (<()) WeiterlWly shall be made either by written request sey, at any time between Wednesday, Township Clerk. .Mr. and Mrs. John- Costello of lace street to Its Intersection with ths forwardeilHo the Municipal Clerk or the April 16, 1952, and Thursday, Septem- County Board of Election! on forms eight p. m, for, the purpose ot conduct along the northerly line of the said Bay, provided by said Municipal Clerk or February IS. 1952. Philadelphia and children, Donna center line of Linden place, thence di- Count Board of Elections on forms ber 25. 1962, during the following rectly westwardly by a straight line to Ing the General Election. to the point or place of Beginning, Board or by calling In perion at the provide by said Municipal Clerk or hours: Daily 9:00 a. m. to 4i30 p. m., SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY and Billy, were recent guests of the rear of the Second National Bank, Said General Election will be held In Also Included In the said District Is Saturdays, Sundays and Holiday! ex- omce of the Municipal Clerk or the tract ot land or territory known as Board or by calling in person at the County Board ot .Elections up to and In- CHANCERY DIVISION OF NEW Mr. ai)d Mrs. Russell McConnell thence northwardly to the center line ot the said municipality for the purpos office of the Municipal Clerk or cepted. Wallace street, thence westwardly to thl ot electing electors ot a President ant. Sandy Hook or Fort Hancock. cluding September 25, 1962, JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION of Country Club E>talcs. The polling place fnr thr Third Elec- County Board of Freeholders to and in- On Thursday, September 26, 1952, MONMOUTH COUNTY center line ot Broad street, the place or Vice-President of the United States, cluding September 25, 1052, The polling place for Shrewsbury Mrs, 'Oertruda Ooodspiad hai • point of beginning. a U. S. 8enator, a member ol the Houie tion District Is the Fire Home of the the registration books will he closed Borough li the tire house of Shrewsbury SUMMONS . of Representatives from the Third Con- Belford Chemical Engine Company No. 1, The polling place for the Borough of until after the forthcoming General DOCKET NO. F-2194-I1 been entertaining Mrs. John Stahl Belford, N, J. , Sea Bright la located in the Borough Hose Co., No, 1, Broad itreet, Shrews- The polling place tor the Third Elec- gressional district, one member ot the Election on Tuesday, November 4, 1962, bury, New Jersey, THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY of Albany, N. Y. Board o( Chosen Freteholders from th' Ha[alll , 10910909 East Ocean avenue, Sta. Notice of change ot residence.or ap- tion District it at the Senior High School Fourth Election District, Commonly right, New Jersey. ORTRDDE O. VANVLIET, Anthony Petillo and son Fran- building, Harding road, County ol Monmouth, and for the fof Known as the Leonardo District plication for transfer of registration CHARLES K, CARROLL and MAR- lowing municipal offleen, vlsi CLARENCE STEVENS, shall be made either by written request Borough Clerk. ILYN Q. CARROLL, his wife, defendants, cis, Frost ave,, have returned from Fourth Election District The boundaries' of the sami art as February II, 1951. follows, vis,: Borough Clerk, forwarded to the Municipal Cleric or the YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and a week's stay in the Adirondack Beginning at a point where the center A Mayor for two years, February II, 1952, County Board ot Elections on forms required to serve upon Edward Feld, line of Broad itreet Is Intersected with Two Ooundlmen for terns ot thru mountains. They also visited the BEGINNING at the Interiictlon of provided by said .Municipal Clerk, or REGISTRY AND ELECTION plaintiffs attorney, wltoss address It 10 the center line ot Harding road, thtnci years each. Seventh Avenue with the boundary line REGISTRY AND ELECTION Board or by calling in person at the Howe Avenue, Passalc, New Jersey, an National Baseball Hall of Fame eastwardly along the center line ot Hard- One Councilman for one year to 11 of the Borough of Atlantlo Highlands, NOTICE office of the Municipal Clerk or NOTICE answer to the complaint filed In a civil and muieum at Cooperstown. Ing road to Its Intersection with Branch the unexplred term of Samuel Fisher, and running thenci (1) Southerly and TOWNSHIP OF SHREWSBURY, N. J. County Board ot Elections up to and In- TOWNSHIP OF ATLANTIC, N, J, action, In which FEDERAL NATIONAL •venue, thence toutheaitwardly along thl Francis Petillo entertained mem. Notice Is hereby given that quallflt Weiterly, along the boundary of Elec- Notice is hereby given that District cluding September 26, 1962. Notice is hereby District MORTOAaB ASSOCIATION, • corpora- center line of Branch avenue to Its In- voters of the Borough of New Shrewi tion District No. 1 to the Mountain Hill Board ot Election and Beglstry In and tlon of the United States, Is plafn'lff. bers ot his family and friend* at tersection with the center line of Ber- Board of Election and Registry In and Boundaries ot the Election Districts In bury, not already registered In said Mu Road! thenci (2) Westerly, along the Borough ot Rurnson and the'Polling tor the Township of Atlantic, County and Charles H, Carroll et all, are de- a lawn pionio last week in celebra- sen place, thenci eaitwardly directly be- ntdpallty, under the, laws ot New Jerse Mountain Hill Road, to an angle In said tnr the Township ol Shrewsbury, County fi ' . - tween the properties owned by the Es- of Monmouth, State ot New Jersey, will place In each district are at follows: of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will !endannti, pending in the Superior Court tion of his birthday, Present wen governing permanent registration ma road In the propirty formerly known a* meet at thl place hereinafter designated )t Nriw Jersey, within thirty-live days tate ot Sarah F, Woleott and Emllr register or transfer with the Clerk o the Hoiford property | thence O) North- meet at the place hereinafter designated First Election District Lewis Johnson, Michael and San- Spinning, one hundred and fifty feit on on after "SerjtVmb't'r 4, J951, eiciusi/e" 'of the said municipality at her office, resi- erly along the private road through the ou fall to to do, the re* lei Waldman, Barry and Samuel from the center line of Birgen place, dence, Sycamore. avenue,-Tlnton Falls, Hoiford property to thi Interaction of TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1952 Election District No, 1 Is hereby de- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1151 « y, thenee southeastward!? by a straight fined and described as follows: between the hours ol liven a, m, anj lie. f demandemandeded liin the complaint will bi Zimmerman, Betty Plntard, Rtddy New Jeisey, at any time between Wed- Park Avenue and Hoiford Avenue) between the noun ot seven a, m, and takin agiloit you by default. line to the rurved boundary line of the nesday, April II, 19S3, and Thursday, thence (4) Northerly, along Hosford eight p, m, for the purpose of oonduct- All that portion at tho Borough ot •Ight p, m, tor the purpose of eonduot- Klnpr, Elizabeth Murphy, Pinny Borough of Red Bank, thinci southwest- Rumson situate north of Ridge road, Ing thi General Election, The action hat bun Imtltutid for thi September 31, Hit, during the follow, Avenue, to the County road running Ing the General Election, purpose of foreclosing • mortgage dated Failo, Jacklo and Lloyd .Petillo wardly along the curvid boundary line ing hourn Dill/ IOIOO s. m. to 4:00 p from Atlintlo Highland! to Niw Mon- bounded on the east by Blngham avenue Bild qmiraj Eliotlon.wlU.bi held In and Marlleo Petillo. of the Borough of Red Bank to III Inter- m,, Seturdiri, Sundays and Holidays ex. mouth, being County Road No, 7| Said General Election will he held In and on the west by Buena vista avenue, the laid municipality, for thi purpon IS1. 1949 mi section with the canttr line of Broad cepted, or it Permanent Riglitratlor thinci (6) Eiiterly, along laid County the aald municipality foe the purpose The polling place foi the First Elec- of sleeting, electors of a Frillident anidt Carroll and Mirlly, n a., Carroll, h The Sew and So olut/ gave & •treet, thenee northwardly along the Bureau, Courthouse, Freehold, Hew Jtr. road, to Leonard Avenuei thenci (•) of electing electori of a President and tion District tl Oceanic. Firs Comiani'i Vlce.Preildint ot the United" itttMi ft**-**.ai mortgagor! !.an d'* pa"yabl a'ftMK's.fe to Th bridac l shower last week for Mlsa einter line of Broad street to thi Inter- •IT. at any time between Widneiday, Northerly along Leonard Avenue, to Vice-President ot the United States, House, corner River toad and Allen umber oL e House gagi Corpora'tion of Niw Jerseyii Mort, a• between the properties ownid by thl Notice U herttay given that qualified The polling pises lor the Second K)ie> ol thi Townihlp ill MlaMIc, k l(t ot AnVgnminU o( hold a cooVtout lut week to otto Monmouth Boat Club and the properly Notice of change of residence er as. Leonardo, N, J, voters of the Townihlp of Shrewsbury) not already riflitend In lid M,unlo|. Mortiatei for Monmoutth CountyCCto /, FaF n brato tho birthday of Mln Orao* plication for transfer of registration Fifh Eli D tlon Dliirlet li Rumion Flri Gompany'i known at thi Hid Bank Lytium, thenee •hull bs made ilthjr by written reques Fifth Election Djitrlil, Commonly Known not already registered In mid Munici- House, Center Kreit, near Rldgi road, pallty, under thi lawi of New Jirny Smith ef Bloomflold, Attendlnr alia louthwardly to the center line of Broad ai lbs Llneroft DUtrlil pality, under the laws of New Jersey Itumion, gorwnlng pirmanint reglitritlon miy xou an madi defendant! beeauie you forwarded lo thi unlilpal' Cler" 'k or th governing permanent registration may tra thi fia oienen and mortgagor! or wera Mr. and Mrs. Elmir Smith n( •treet, thenee southwardly along thi Coun....ntt.y .. Elections on form Thi boundirln of thi lami an ai Third Election DUtrlil riglitir or transfer with the Clerk of cir.tir.llni of Broid itrut to In* ln< follow), vis, i register or transfer with the Clerk of thi laid mumclpilityiat hli offlii, rnl. the pnmiiii sbovi duorlbid. , Rid Bank, Mri, Serin*. Havini nrolovlrferldtd di by said Municipal Cleric oi thi laid mulelllt t h ffi l Election Ulslrlu No, III htttby »•• tiriieUon with the center Iln* o( Mori< BoarB d or by, ealllni In pmon it th BEGINNING it the tntiruetlon of thi talrl municipality at her ofTioi, rial* dmoi, Holmdej • Vindirburgroad, Van- Ditidl Aumit I, 1»«1, and Oay and Bob Smith, mouth itriil, thine* wntwardly alone; right of way of Ihi Niy/ York and Long DI, 111 Bilihaw avenue, at any tlmi flfierl and tleicrlbtd as /ollowil dirburgi Niw Jiriiy, at an* tlmi Bitwion offlt* »f thi Municipal "Clirk" o All that portion of the Borpuih of ilneidiy, April \l\»{ and Th MM. Ralph Tied, Mri. Senna thei ointer Iln* of Monroouth itreit to ill County loard of Eliotlons up to anil In ilrsnch— --»--T»J." lliliroi--***•• -a^ad* an•*•*«d• Navuln«,• f vpi.km Rl ITlVV\ T W • •tun Widniida/, April 16, IDS], and Clerk «( thi Jupirlor Coourtu . ith th t li f thi ridax,, Siplimber JJ. 1068, during Dumion situate south ot the Bldge road y lipfimbir II Itji di MM Hayeni, Mn. Manhall Smith and InIntiruitloU n with thi center lino of thi .ludlng/aipiimb.r il Till, " Shrewsbury tllvir. and from thenee run. and ust of Navulnk avenui«and bound* JSdward Fild, luekt i or roid bid of thi New Jiriir _Th* following ii * dMtrlptlon til th nlng (1) Norlhirix Along, the laid right following houm Dally IOiOO •> m. •if on (hi weei by llann road, , _, Plaintiff, ohlldren, Oay and Bob, gpmt Tuig. Iputhirn railroad, thenoi northwardly 1 5S" a, m, to II104 noon, Bittler, Dlstrloti fn th«* BorougBorough of Ns nf way line of thi Niw York and tong Tha polling Plus tor thi Third, Mil- , tur day of jut wuk at Atlantlo City, along the tintir tl thi traiki of the ihriwabury and pollinInii plplacei * oi II ran oh Railroad out to Bint llollow if XI aioiptid, or atf erminent Its, fdiyi elliptic!, or Faiialo, N, J, 111,11 New Jersey Southern rillroirj, to the lion District U Oitar Andinon'i ia- undun and Mr. and Mrg. Harry Orover of iimi, tin jjomli tliinti « » .Mi't'Vpf DaviJd Sandra Hendrlokion, Thomas and White itrrit, place ol Mtglnnlni, Notlti ouj ihangi of mill •liitlon on Tuuday, Ncvirnbir 4, till, ulori ollhii ututili i All that Burtlan of Ihi Dnrough plicatio,n tVn" fo7r transfer of reglitrallon Notlii ojf ehinii si nildenii or ip. Ihlhkln, niteiiiduu , nottljiff .i. lli..irebi r y ilvm Davli Bnyri, Paul and Donald Oa< •Ilia tliillan District Til*, nnljlni, nUm Mr (I(Iyy Fifth Bl»f. pi tallon for .rainier- of, riglllrallon to ihi illdilors of II diiiailddi , lo pri- MW, John Dowd, Allan Whlto, Niw Ihriwiliury iltuili south of Ih linn Illilrlut la Ihi Kiirr I HOUII off IhIhii shall be made iltrjer liy wrlllilin request tn Ihi nrdtr nf COflMAN BiflitnJni at i.polnt *h»nlhi tinier ntral Rillroed track*, forwarcTiri to thi Munlolpal Clerk or thl , Humiiiti of thi County nf sfilli be madi iftHir by writ in requiit •mlinit is thi iiltl laiiultfi •• iforiulforiuldd, Jamil O'Neill, MI11 Mariarit Con. Th* pololll nnf liltt* for Ih* liteml Kin Llnornft Kirs Company at LlfLlnuiofll , N , J. ifr tilmi uneTir aa(h, within ill Hits of. Monrncuili Mr liiit li Iniirieelid IIkElUDUl Count/ Board or* Kjegtlniii on formi s day the op l Jorwardid to Ihi Munlilnal Ciirk or thi thilr . y Mr 1 j0 n owd with th* limn,•intfr . ItUn' a o«r,,oal Ing In nirion it thi S Board; or by, ialm\g |n P.*'i*A M •"' 1IMIT1IM, O'Neill, MM, Paul Oarew and Mri, Iimi It Hi Inliriiilli t W«f ildi, N*w Jiriir. Thi boundarlu ef Ihi lime in II ffl«i of the Municipal Olirk or County amlil Mary N, Uucklln, diieiud, nollfl followi, vli.i Hi Wllflli ,, Iln* «( Riiklui pliiv, Ihinii MARORITTA I, MR... oird of jtlntloni up to and Iniludlni Is hereby given lo the eridllon nt iild «nl«rtr«lr *l*n( tii iintir Iln* of '-mtihibir,, HI, 19JJ. mtklMt »lit* in lie ln"*ri*tll»n with Borough Olirk, „ BieOINNINO at ihi high wilsr lino of ilH'Minl tii nriunt lo Ihi II « f tat&llitla atltudi toward the February II, llll. flarltan or lani» lUok B»y and il.lhi Tin polling Plac.., t. „-tut. thlhai TowntMTownihlp of KK«f,uul* th/ir tialmi lindir oath ' ulivaril, Ik* **»lif lint, ol Map)* avmui, thinii iiliriiilUin with hi Wiilirly boundary Ihnwiinwibiirl y Ii ilihae 1ftiortalloii IUKMIUII llulJIuill »ni . In IIK month! from thil dm, A-bomb Is pun ulflihmu, Do your tins of Section blitrlit Na, l| thince trance, fid Vail Homes, DaUdi lllli ihaM-now-by Itarnlni (hi fun- running (I) ftnulhirly, slung the bound. MM, ANNB ftWITCK, i Kliliky, damintal rulei of »lf promotion *rf Jim of lEI'lllon Dlitrlil Nn, II (* . . Towmhlp Clerk, 110,11 »nd how to help your n»l|hbor, thi Countx rote) liidlnt from Niw tltm II. llll. 11,49 itu. I*ED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Page Eleven

TIMOTHY R. HOUNUUIM MATERNITY Semi-Annual Farm 47 Commissions SUPPORTS GARTERIELTS Contractor and Builder BRAS LINOERIC SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING TUCKER'S Tour Will Visit Given at Post WHERE TO CORSET • LINGERIE FORT MONMOUTH — Comroli- SCEEEN AND STOBM ENCLOSURES 1S> B'WAY, LONO BRANCH lons were presented to 47 officer CUSTOM PLANNED S ELM PLAUE TEX. BED BANK 6-HSftJ This Locality candidates Thur«day as the Omcjr Candidate department hero grad- AH Stops to Be uated class 13 at formal commence- ment exercises at theater one un In Monmouth Co.— the main post. Col. H. C. Miller, assistant den- G€P1€VR Dinner to Follow uty chief of staff, G-4, was princi- The 15th annual farm tour under pal speaker. Diplomas to the new- the auspices of -the New Jersey ly-commissioned second lieutenants State Chamber of Commerce will were presented by Col. T. J. Cody, CUSTOM INSTALLED be held on the afternoon and eve-assistant commandant of The Sig- ning of Wednesday, Sept. 10, nal School. The semi-annual Farm-Industry Graduation of class 13 hrought tout's are sponsored jointly by the the number of men given reserve Chamber's Agriculture committee, commissions at The Signal Corps J. H. MOUNT CO. sf which Willard H. Allen, «ecre- Center to 806 since O. C. S. was re- tary of agriculture, U chairman, activated at Fort Monmouth last COR. MAPLE AVE. & WHITE ST. RED BANK 64330 and the Industrial Development August. Presentation of gold bars committee, of which Hugh O. climaxed 22 weeks' Intensive tech- Thueric, president of New Jersey nical and Held training in com- Power * Light Co. U chairman. munication!. The purpose of thes» Farm-Indus- During the ceremonies, four can- try tours U to provide an opportun- didates were honored as distin- ity for representatives of agricul- guished graduates for having the ture and industry to become better highest mirks on academic and acquainted and to see at first hand field standards. some of the important operation* in both farming and manufactur- SELLS BROWN SWISS HULL ing. MJDpLETOWN TOWNSHIP - QH thia occasion the tour will be Albert H..Gebharclt, a Brown Swiss wholly In Monmouth county—one cattle breeder and owner of Whistl- ol the leading agricultural counties ing Hl|l farm, Oakhiil id, recently of (he state. There are more than sold the bull, Whistling Hill Mon- 2,500 farms in Jtlonmouth county, tetuma, to Edwin A, Flower of ranging in size from 10 to 200 acres. Centreville, Md. Monmouth ia rated as the 89th HOME REPAIRS! county in the nation in gross cash farm income of $29,439,000. Low in cost - hut high in quality. That's what IVIoiiinoiilh Con- The program calls for those mak- struction Company offers you. Our prices can't be heat . . • our ing the tour to assemble at the Bun Rise Turkey farm at Belfprd workniunshi]) is lops . . . so cull today for a free estimate on any at 1:30 p, m. Sun Rise Is recog- home repair or home modernization problem. niied' as the most modern' turkey farm in the East, and raises an- nually 20 to 25,000 turkeys from day-old poults to maturity. In ad- dition to inspecting the farm the visitors will be shown the opera- tion of the most modern equipment for killing, dressing and freezing of turkeys. The party will next visit Shadow ROOFING - SIDING ROOM ADDITIONS Isle farms in Mlddletown township, just west of Red Bank, scheduled to arrive at 3 p. m. On this farm, owned by Dr, Armand Hammer, president of Hammer Galleries, Inc., and also president of the United Distillers of America, Inc., they will see one of the most out- standing herds of Aberdeen-Angus cattle in the world. Shadow Isle farms is the home of the famous "Sunbeam" bulls, Including Prince MI what MM\[\j unfolds Eric, purchased by Dr. Hammer for $100,000, and Gloomy Prince Sun- with beam 249th, who became the world's most valuable bull, when half of hin\ was sold last August tp T. F. Modernfold doors Murchlaon of San Antonio, Tex., for If your home needs a new roof ... or A handsome new room addition can bo $100,000. Under sales terms, SlMMramid, Vlnyl-tov.r.d, "Modtrnfold" new siding, then have It done now be- the answer to your need for more space. Gloomy Prince will spend six fore cold, rainy weather gelt started. A And, just imagine how "better looking" months at Shadow Isle farm and rioert fold Itkt an accordion lo asiurt more leaky roof or damaged siding can causa your home will be with a new room six months In Texas. room for living by lav/ng floor and waff ipact much damage to your home. Call for addition. Our prices will be to your At 4:30 p. m. the group is sched- waited by iwfogfaa doori. largir "Modtrn- free estimate, - liking too. Call for a free estimate. uled to be at Colt's Meek Orchards, fold" doon an movabf* wotlt Ihql divide Colt's Neck. The orchards arc roomi oatlly, quickly and tconomlcally, owned and operated by Tunis Do Nlse. and his son Walter. There Vinyl covering! aro flamo-rdlttant •. . as little as per week are 200 acres of fruit, including 100 oailly wathid with soap and walar... will acres of bearing apples, 50 acres of young" apples and 2i acres of not crack, pool or fadt. Available In many TAKE YEARS TO PAY! peaches. In addition to viewing the lolort lo m««l any color ichtmt. frtcod le picking, sorting and crating of ap- lit your budgit. See or phono' vi today lor ples, the party wil also see the modern packing house and cold lull dtialli. FREE ESTIMATES storage facilities. Iho daon that laid like an accordion CALL TODAY! The tour will conclude with din- ner at the Homestead restaurant at Spring Lake at 6 p. m. and an adjournment scheduled at 8:30p.m. • ROOM ADDITIONS PORCH ENCLOSURES ATTIC CONVERSIONS • ROOFING SIDING DORMERS' Refrigerators Lead 21 Models! •y NIW CASUt • CARPENTRY ELECTRICAL WORK HEATING 0 PLUMIING In Appliances Sales Mod«rnfo|d Doon Sold Exclusively In ASBURT PARK—An increase of Monmoulh. Ocoan and Southern Middle- 2,300 domestic electric appliance i Countlti by sales were registered in June by Of 17 Models! 267 dealers in Jersey Central Pow- er * Light company's co-operating OVERHEAD DOOR dealers' program throughout its service territory, Fred I. Smith, PRODUCTS CORP. sales manager for the local 'electric 21 Styles, value priced company announced. 25 Years of Continuous Servlc* Mr. Smith stated that In June 5 Shrewsbury Avc. RE 6-4888 of last year 4,451 domestic electric appliances were sold with thin year's total for the same month soaring to the 6,927 mark.' The sales manager pointed out that refrigerator* lad the field with 2,218 sales, 8M over last yoar'i You and Your Friends are Cordially Invited total for the month. Television re- ceiver* held leoond plaoo with 2,- 250 sales..as compared with 8S4 last year/ Other atatlitlct ihowid ranges, 41S; water heaters, 839; au- to See Our New tomatlo wuhori, Ml) wnaheri, SlTi No Hidden Extras Ironori, 112; dlshwaahen, 104; cleaner*, SIT; and dryers, W. Full Year Warranty "Figurei on year to date ahowed Federal fax Included 30,890 appliances sold for 1952 M compared with 27,828 In 1981,' Mr. Smith Mid. wBEAR// Only RCA assumes direct and complete responsibility for your TV satisfaction when you buy an RCA Victor TV«et and an RCA* Service contract. No of her maker offers such a guarantee/ Demonstration by Factory Experts of the Only RCA Victor can offer proof of performance in almost 3 million homes. More people own RCA NEWESY ADVANCEMENT Victor TV than any ofher maktl for your motoring safety! EVERY DAY 'THESE DEALERS ARS DELIVERING MORE RCA VICTOR SETS THAN AMY OTHER MAKE I NOWLexact causes of RED IBANK BATONTOWN BltANOH DANGEROUS STEERING ANDERSON'S MUSIC SHOr EAT0NT0WN RADIO A TV CO. ATUNTIC APPLIANCE CO,, INC. HEAR YE! 21 Brand Slml IT Main Strut All Stern Seed newt travail fait thsia ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO., INC. JANDON'S HARDWARE All Slorn FREEHOLD U7 Broadway dayii and chaneat ara you'vi ore EXPOSED righf before your eyes! ATLANT.IC APPLIANCE CO., INC. i All Start! VOOEL'S bEPT. STORE already heard all about th IN Broadway 4S, Msnmouth SlrMI HOME APPLIANCE STORE superiority of RIVM ROAD ASDUrtV l'AIVK IT South Strut POINT PLEASANT KEYPOIVT POINT PLEASANT HARDWARE RADIO ft TV Repair* and Sar< ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO,, INC. SI4 Arnold Avinui Come in and tee our new "Bear* Tslallner that exposes the exact eon* All Stern PETE'S, INC. vlea. Wa Initill and maintain BI'RINO MKE ditlon of your wheel allnement right before your eyed Seo why a car CENTRAL RADIO*TELEVISION 44 W«» Prom Strut TV & Radio Raealvan of aver n Miln SlrMI ESTELLES TELEVISION CENTER »tccr« hard, why t!re» wear out fait, why cara "wander" or pull to one JERSEV TIRE CO. LAKBWOOD 1301 Third Avtnui kind. Expert taahnlelam ai> aide. Our new "Bear" Telallner Iniurei accurate, allnement checking I0IS Mtln llrm ATUNTIC APPUANC1 CO., INC. TOMS BIVKH and correction of steering troublei. NIESEN MUSIC CENTER All Sltrii tura top parfermanea and an Cotbman A Ortnd Avo, J, W, PINLEV We hive added this latest advancement in motoring safety equip* •TEINBACII' COMPANY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN II Waihlntian Strut |oymant, *f lowait servfee Annul Sll Sicond Strut ment to be able to offer you the finest, most up-to-date oar service HUHLDURT'S ehirgul DON'T DELAY! niUUt.KY I1KAC1I posaibte. It is a big atep forward in our modernisationjirogram to aiiure 144 Siiond Strut 101 Main Slml you accurate! dependable service at minimum coils. Come la and bring CUSTOM TIRR CO, WOLPIN'S FURNITURE HOUSE NIESEN *WJIC COMPANV RIVER ROAD RADIO Have Your Car , 1100 Main Slml 1IM1T Fourth Strut II Waihlnilin llrtit your friends to see our new "Bear" Telallner in operation! KHICH-NEW JERSEY, Inc., NEWARK H, N. J.—America'. Flnt RCA DUtrlbutor & TELEVISION, Inc. Checked Today! 117 RIVIR RD,, MIR HAVIN JOSEPH WILDANGER CO. ONLY RCA Victor offers Oircct-Factory-Jo-You Service! 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Shop daily from 9:30 'til 5:30—Asbury Park store open Wednesday 'til 9; Red Bank store open Friday %til 9 If You Don't Register RED BANK REGISTER You Cannot Vote VOLUME LXXV, NO. 10. . RED BANK. V.. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1952 10c PER COPY SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12. G.O.P. Campaign Chiefs Swing Union Hotel, Local Landmark, to Be Restored as Businessmen's Center Into Action This Week at Trenton Ray Smith Buys

TRENTON, (AP)—Labor day is i over and New Jersey Republicans Regatta Committee Old Union Hotel are preparing for their political debuts. -_ Appeals for Rooms An organization called' "New Jersey Citizens for Eisenhower and Bay E. Taylor, chairman of the Workers Restoring Hostelry Nixon" leads off the parade with National Sweepstakes r*gatta an opening today. The organization, headed by housing committee, again this Where Famous Stars Slept freshman State Senator Malcolm week appealed to local residents Forbes (R-Somerset), is using a for rooms for the regatta week- juite of rooms directly across the end scheduled next Saturday and Ray Smith, Rumson builder and .o 1930, when it was operated by street from Trcnton'B Stacy-Trent developer, has purchased the Un- the Snyder family. That was in the hotel, where the Republican state Sunday. ion hotel, Wharf ave.. from An- "heyday" of the Frick Lyceum, a committee is headquartered. Residents, having rooms avail- thony Bacigalupi, 95 East Front playhouse on the riverfront which There has been political gossip able for rent to contestants, of- St., and currently Is directing a re- was one of the three major tryout that the citizens' group and the ficials and visitors are requested conditioning program there. stops for New York legitimate state committee weren't exactly Included in the sale is the ware- shows. Friclc Lyceum was built friendly, but this Is apparently all to telephone Bed Bank 6-5619— house and garage now leased 'o about 1906 and lasted 20 years be- in the past. a special phone* set up to talta John Galatro, fruit and vegetable for decay and fire resulted In its The invitations to the opening reservations far rooms. Mr. Tay- dealer. Though the site is under- demolition. In later years, the large announced proudly that the guest lor said rooms are particularly going a complete renovation, Mr. building was used as a skating rink list includes John Dlckcrson, chair- desired on the riverfront and as Smith said the colonial atmosphere and for "fancy dress balls." man of the state committee, and —which dates back 141 years—wiM Webster Todd, chairman of the close to Bed Bank as possible. be retained. Actors, Farmers, Traveler* state committee's campaign divis- Included in the new owner's The period of the Snyder tenure ion for Gen. Eisenhower. plans Is the conversion of the Ga- also Included vaudeville at the A spokesman at Republican head- latro warehouse Into a dining room Lyric theater which in later years quarters confirmed that Dickerson Board Approves ! which will feature picture window.-) became the Palace and then the and Todd will attend, and he in- overlooking Marine park. A larse Hunting, the latter name being that sisted that all is now harmony. kitchen, to bo built on the lot to of Tony Hunting, now resident The apparent coolness between Moving Pliipps the rear of the warehouse, will he manager of tho Strand and Carl- the state committee and the citi- designed to service throe dining ton theaters hero. In those days, zens' committee came about be- rooms, with the roof providing a too, boats piled between New York cause . some G.O.P. regulars had And Jacoubs patio. The present warehouse roof the Red Bank dock, making feared that Forbes might use the will bo removed and replaced by a e Union a "natural" stop for va- citizens' group as a springboard Bennett Claims Davis square top which will be used as tloners and other travelers. In to the governorship. He has an- an outdoor restaurant in summer he summer, Monday, Wednesday nounced he will run against any Acted Without Consent months. nd Friday found the Union hotel one'that the state organization may heds on "The Greens" filled -with put up next year. Of Rest of Board Bachelor Quarters iroduce from county farms. Farm- Mr. Smith Intends to operate the ;rs and their helpers who "cam* Maine Senator to Speak The board' of education, appar- hotel as a businessmen's club, par- o market" also added to the ex- The gbate committee has iU debut ently shocked at an ultimatam laid Work has been started by Ray Smith, Rumson builder and tions. In addition, there will be 12 bedrooms for use as bache- ticularly entering to service and tement which abounded at the civic groups. Twelve bedrooms will nlon. next Wednesday when it takes over down by Thomas Phipps, who was developer, to restore the Union hotel on Wharf ave. Announce- lor quarters. Though the colonial atmosphere is to be retained, most of the third floor of the Stacy- named football coach in June, that be available for rental as bache- Operating on the American and Trent for its campaign headquar- the only condition under which he ment was made this week of the sale of the hotel—along with the new owner's plans call for a full utilization of the scenic lors' quarters. Workers are now re- uropean plans, the Snyders—it pairing the rooms and installing ters. would accept the position was that the warehouse and garage now occupied by John Salatro— view offered by Marine park and the Navesink river. One of ho rate of $1 per day for three Senator Margaret Chase Smith he be .transferred to the high modern new plumbing facilities, eals and room—entertained such (R-Maine), will give a political pep school building, accepted the con- to Mr. Smith by Anthony Bacigalupi of 95 East Front st. Con- the dining rooms will be located in the warehouse shown at the which will provide six bathrooms. later-famous performers as Geor?« The basement of the building talk while refreshments are being dition at a stormy session Satur- taiiiing Red Bank's first bar, part of the hotel was built 144 right in above photo. A favorite rendezvous for actors, farm- Urns, Ted Healy, Bob Burnj, passed around. Gov. Drlseoll, who day morning. has been cleared and century-old, 'harlie Foy, Ken Murray, Frank has been vacationing in the Maine years ago. Mr. Smith intends to operate three diiiihg rooms, «r$ and travelers of four decades ago, the hotel has been oper- hand-howed logs which supporL tho nd Milt Britton and hosts of oth- Mr. Phipps has been teacher of building' have been reinforced by woods, is also expected to be on physical education at the River oaterjng to local businessmen and service and civic organlia* ated by James Lang, present tenant, for the past 20 years. rs who were In town on the vaude* hand. Street school. The board adopted steel Jacks and cinder block col- •Ille circuit. Tho Snyder register The Republican candidate for the a motion to transfer Louis J. Ja- umns. Future plans for tho use ilso contains the names of many Senate, H. Alexander Smith of coubs to that school to replace Mr. of the basentent include the In- ither then-famous stage stars, now Princeton opens his campaign Mon- Phipps. Mr. Jacoubs is former as- Fairview Sets Up stallation of steam rooms, barber amillar only to those of a couple day with a press conference in the sistant football coach, and was an State Chamber |jCP&L Spends 23 Complete shops and tho like. if generations back. same hotel. . ' applicant for the head coaching po- Cafeteria Change The hotel bar was the first In Interesting in the history of th* His opponent,, Archibald S. Alex- sition vacated last fall by Frank To Visit Farms this borough. It dates back to the lotel, which was built In three dlf- ander of Bernardsville, has been Plrlgitore. He and Phipps had ap- ™ "••"" $1,869,000 in July Nursing Course MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — tavern built by Barnes Smock in 'erent stages, is that part of the campalging all summer. plied for the job and Phipps was For the first time in 18 years, an Imbcr In the- present building official delegation of the New' Jer- ASBURY PARK — Construction LONG BRANCH— Twenty-three Pupils of Fairview school will no 1808 on the premises which was a A highlight of the Alexander given the nod by the board early expenditures by Jersey Central tudents representing 11 communl- longer have to wait In line cafe- part of hla farm. Red Bank was dates back to old Monmouth Park campaign was a rally at Spring this summer. sey Chamber of Commerce will vis- race track, which closod its gates It this area next Wednesday when Power and Light company were the ies of Monmouth county will re- teria fashion when the school not incorporated until 1870. The Lake, which brought a rousing po- In spite of the fact that several highest during the month of July lunchroom opens Monday, accord- bar will be kept In its present lo- in 1893. After the race track closed, litical speech from Adlai Steven- It will be conducted on tours of elve diplomas tomorrow night at part oC its timber wax used to build months had elapsed since the ap- Barth Hockin's Sunrise turkey than any other month in the com- he annual commencement cere- Ing to Parent-Teacher association cation, as will a 20 by 40-toot meet- son, the Democratic Presidential pointment of Mr. Phipps, Saturday pany's history. A total of $1,889,000 cafeteria chairman, Mrs, Lionel ing room at the rear of the bar. In he Lyceum, which was located nominee, and more than (200,000 farm, Belford; Dr. Armand Ham- monies of the School ot . about whero the borough tennis was plainly the first time'many of mer's Shadow Isle farm, River was spent for expansion of service Simon, Instead, hot lunches will all, there will be 2,795 foet of din- from party members, who bought the board members had heard of facilities,. the local electric com- t Monmouth Memorial hospital in be Raiting at the tables when the ing aroa. The first section ot the courts aro now, the former site of $50-a-plate dinners. Plaza; and the Colt's Neck or- Long Branch high school auditor- the John W. Stout tomato canning the condition under which he would chards of Tunis . Denise and his pany reported. hungry children hurry in. hotel was built In 1829. i The Republican campaign de- accept the post. Edmund J. Can- : ium. Bertram H. Borden of Bum- "Twenty minutes Is an awtully factory. When the Lyceum "came veloped an interesting sidelight at son, Walter Dirilse.; • The'- report'- stated that by com' Bacigalupi In Seller p zona, board president,, said after parison the company Bpent.for tho son, chairman of the board of short lunch' period for growing down," part of the lumber found a meetinti g In NNe w YkiY •.city-t ;witith the meeting, he was'Tatuhnedwhen Delegation members will witness Mr. Bacigalupi purchased th Its way "up the hill" for an addi- entire year of 1946 approximately governors, will preside, and Dr. children," explained Mrs. Simon, hotel and adjacent property o Gen. Eisenhower. Nineteenin" oorr iNew he heard it. " killing and dressing turkeys in the $1,489,470 for electric construction. Robert A. MacKenzle, Asbury 'but that is all the schedulo al- tion to the Union. Jersey's 2r county G.O.P. chair- Dr. M. Gregg Hlbbs superinte'ffa- Sunrise farm's new viscerating ij lows, because of crowded condi- July 1, 1920, from tho estate o: In describing his plans, Mr. men were present and they decided u plant at 1:30 p. m. They will tour The increase In expenditures Park, president ot tho hospital James M. Atkins, who bonght it ent of schools, requested the meet- attributed to the expansion of fa- medical board, will greet the class. tions." Having observed procedures Smith sail it is his hops to revive to resurrect the Republican County ing because he said he had been the Angus breeding farm at 3 on field trips to other school lunch- in 1850 from Mr. 'and Mrs. Johr the social activity which in oldsr Chairmen's association. cilities to keep ahead of the elec- Virginia M. Dunbar, dean of C. Porter and Mr. and Mrs. David called earlier in the week by Ralph o'clock and the orchards at 4:30. tric'needs of customers In all or rooms, Mrs. Simon feels sure hot days made what now is Marine) Farley For Ike . Davis, chairman of the' athletic The delegation will dine at the Cornell University-New York hos- lunches can be served at the ta- Swan. Bosidoa tho hotel and ware- park tho hub of local affairs. Tho portions of the ten counties served pital School of Nursing, will be house, that sale Included propcrt The surprise came when they committee. He a'dded he had been Homestead restaurant, Spring Lake, by , the ' company In tho rapidly bles, Riving the children n bit more renovation is designed to make the elected State Senator Frank S. Far- at 6 o'clock. the speaker. Miss Dunbar, who as- northward on Wharf ave. to Ma told by Mr. Davis that the majority growing, section of New Jersey. time to digest thoir meal, without rine park which Mr. Bacigalupi greatest use of the scenic value ley (R-Atlantlc), as chairman. At of the board approved the transfer. Census figures for 1950 showed sumed her present position in 1946, increasing the cafeteria staff of offered by the river and Marine the G.O.P. national convention in served In England for three years subsequently sold to the borough, The superintendent said he. had that in the past ten years tho por- two paid workers and a volunteer Current history on the hotel In- park, both for the bedrooms and Chicago Farley headed that section asked tor the meeting because, al- tion of the state served by J.C.P.- during World War II directing the from tho P.T.A. dining halls. It Is also Mr. Smith's of the New Jersey delegation cludes its operation by Louis Stein' though he had been, told by Mr. Borough to Hold &L. had a 36 per cent Increase in American Red Cross nursing ser- Mrs. Simon has been active In borg, who leased It in 1900; Fred intention to offer special service! which fought for Senator Robert Davis to go ahead with the trans- population as compared to 16 per vice in that country. She served us the school hot lunch program sine; to boat and yacht skippers and A. Taft. Luther, who came on a few year; ( fer, he wanted official action by the cent for the rest of the state as assistant director ot the American Its beginning four years ago, when later; William P. Snydcr, who others taking advantage ot Red However, Farley said thte was all board on the matter and that he Police Exams a whole. Red Cross nursing service from P.T.A. members took turns at heat- leased it in 1911, and James Lang, Bank's beautified park. wanted the action entered on the ing soup on an electric grill in Operation of the bar eontlnuei in the past and that the associa- Examinations will be given appli- The electric company stated tha 1936 to 1945, becoming Its director who has operated the hotel thi tion would campaign actively for minutes. with the influx of new residents, tho tenchers' room and carrying past 20 years. under tho management of Mr. cants fop appointment as patrol- ill 1945. cup» of It to classrooms whero tha Lang. The Oalatros are expected all Republican candidates In New Bennett Objects men with the Red Bank police businesses and Industries into the 1 Jersey, including Eisenhower. William L. Bennett, chairman of area, it installed electric meters Graduates to receive diplomas In- pupils ate their lunch. Since then Tho Union was a favorite o: to move from the premises in about department Tuesday, Oct. 21, ut clude Lois June Inscoe and Audrey the Fairview P.T.A. has equipped "show people" for many years, pa a month, but the firm has not yet He also said it would play an the personnel committee, asked why Red Bank borough hall, it was an- last year at the rate of 1,000 pe important role In the selection of the matter had been brought up month. Longstreet, Fair Haven; Barbara and staffed a cafeteria where pu ticularly 'In the period from 191 announced where It will rolocate. nounced this week by Chief Frank Anne Allen, Carol Lorraine Bonk, pils may buy a low-cost hot meal a Republican organization candi- now, to which Mr. Davis replied, W. .Reuther. $50 Million by 19M date ior governor next year. Far- "Because I asked for it." Asked Marilyn Frances Kloinkauf and partially subsidized by the state. The written examinations will be In keeping ahead of future an- Laura Mae Sharps, Belmar; Vir- Last year the cafeteria averaged ley and Gov. Drlscoll have had by Mr. Bennett if he had acted ticipated growth of its territory their differences, and political ob- without action by the board, Mr. under the supervision of the New ginia Mary Barham, West End; 100 moals a day, served in three Mrs. Edelmann 'Many Entries servers believe he may do his best Davis said he had. In answer to Jersey Patrolmen's Benevolent as- the company explained that it wll Margaret Justlna Lanzisera, Union shifts. to block Drlsooll's possible bid for another question by Mr. Bennott sociation. Application blanks may spend (90 million by 1954 for power Beach; Marjorle Kathryn Marks, Mrs. Robert Koch,' P.T.A, presi- a third term, as to what grounds he had acted bo obtained at- police headquarters plant. additions, substations, trans- Long Branch; Frances Mary Ma- dent, has announced the first board Names Chairmen Vov Flower SllOW in the borough hall;. The • two va- mission and 'distribution facilities rus and Leah Mario Todt, Keyport; Drop Track Applications on, Mr. Davis replied he had acted meeting of tho year will bo held LITTLE SILVER—Mrs. Charles cancies on the force were created and new services. . Carol Ann Marie' Pagano, Mon- at the school next Tuesday night Edelmann, president of the Parcnt- FAIR HAVEN—A large numbir The New Jersey Raolng commis- as chairman of the athletic com- if entries by club members and mittee. by the resignations of Isadore Ca- A new $12 million, 62,500-kllowaf mouth Beach; Gloria Ann Wilson, at 8 o'clock. Tcachcr association here, has an- sion has announced that all appli- talano, Aug.-16, and Erntst Blake- Laurence Harbor; Alice Panasuk, ion-members have been received cations for new parl-mutuel races Mr. Bennett said he understood turbo-generator addition Is noarln nounced her committee chairmen. ly, Aug. 23. completion at tho company's Sout Robblnsville; Anna Laura Rcutter, Included are program, Mr. and 'or the first flower show ot tha have been withdrawn,' in the spring that the matter had Lakewood; Norma Jean Rice, arden club of Fair Haven to ba been settled and that tho two men Applicants for the posts must be Amboy electric generating station Mrs. Carl Borgoson; hospitality, Five applications had been filed The new power unit will double the Spring Lake Heights; Dorothy Dl- Hebrew Society Mrs. Harry Webster; character and leld Saturday at the Episcopal but the commission succeeded in in question would remain where between 21 and 30- years of aga. anno R|uth, Freehold; Ruth Eliza- parish house on Church it, "Sum- they are—Jacoubs at the high They must possess a high school station's production capacity. I spiritual education, Mrs. Robert . talking them out ot it, education, must weigh between US 125,000-kllowatt unit, costing $2! beth Wallace, Manasquan. Mlllor; summer round-up, Mrs. B. mer Memories" will be the theme. The commission said It has "dis- school and Phipps at the River Plans Monte Carlo Under the direction ot Mrs. Ken- Street school. To this Mr. Glblon and 20O pounds and be not less million, is scheduled for the Rarl Benha Louise Oassaway, Rah- A. Shoemaker and Mrs. William cussed with tho applicants the in- than live feet, eight Inches In' ean River power station at Sayre \vay;/Maura Pauline Mlcallef, Car- Flans for a membership meeting Marks; tolebinocular, Mrs. A. 3. leth Hahn, a special educational' advisability ot proceeding further added he had understood the as- ixhlbitlon, entitled "Blrdi ot Thli signments of tha two men would height, Veterans will be given vllle. When both of these new untti ney's/ Point; Ruth Emily O'Connor, and the annual Monte Carlo night Hubschmann; lunch room tolo- this year, and the applicants con- preference, according to ChUf are In operation, the company'; South Amboy; Elizabeth Ruth Car- ot the Ladles' Hebrow socloty nf phono, Mrs. Robert Basklnn; mem- Soctlon," owned by the Newark curred In the opinion of tho com- remain the same except that Phipps museum, will be held. would take over the coaching job. Reuther. • present system capacity will b tor/ Brunswick, Ga., and Alfreda Red Bank were mado Tuesday it bership, Mrs, Joseph Becker; pub- mission that prevailing conditions doubled'. Stephanie Gadowskl, Staten Island. the Jewish Community Center, Mrs, lications, Mrs. M. Ruth; school edu- Cub Scouts of Fair Haven, dl* wore not propitious for the consid- Mr. Bennett said he didn't see how In an advertisement elsewhere in one member of tho board could say Samuel Raskin, president ot the cation, Charles Thompson; bulle- •ected by Mrs. Lewis E. Connor, eration of new racing permits at this week's Register, patrolmen's Northern New Jersoy Region of tin, Mrs. Benjamin Levin and Mrs. will give a conservation exhibit this time." The applicants had re- it was ttje opinion of tho majority benefit! aro Hated as having uni- at the board that the ohange be the Womon's League of tho United J. J. O'Brien; publicity, Mn. M. J. on wild flowers and other plant quested that harnoaa raolng ba per- forms provided free, two weeks' Synagogues of America, spoke on Berdnhl; historian and founder*' life. Cuba working on the projeot mitted at tho Garden State track, made without consulting tho board, vacation with pay, tan weeks' stole Council Approves Placing Question He said he thought Mr>Davli was leave with pay, and retlrem«nt af- the benefits of a Sisterhood auch day, Mra. Albert Lauber; honvs Include Phillips Carllng, Joiepb. the Atlantlo City race traok, tho as the society, becoming affiliated room mothers representative, Mrs. Ralph, Sherman Hoyt, Jlmmle Jo- State Fair'ground* track and at trying to do tho work of the per- ter 26 years' service at half pay. sonnel committee. Minimum age for retirement la 01 with the tongue. Thomas Olassey; goals, Mrs. Ru« kubecy, Skip Connor and Dick a propoied track In Burlington years. Of Police Salary Raise on Ballot Mrs. Iirael Brestow will be chair- sell Hathaway; library, MM, Ha."' Young. county, The fifth applicant had filed Dlssemlon Seen man of the membership meeting old F, Meyer; budget and finance, Membora of the Atlantio High- for permission to operate a regu- Several members pointed to the Patrolmen atart at an annual KEANSBURG—Borough eourjcll ract on Loota, Harding and Sny- Tuesday evening, Oct. T. The pro- Mra, Robert Mayer; typing, Mrs, lands, Highlands and Naveilnk lar track In Hudson county, Just reoent dissension In tha athletic de- salary of $3,300, whloh la raise'! Tuesday night Introduced an ordi- der avei. Tha decision to adjourn gram will feature a fashion show, Harold Oelbhaue; child itudy Oardin clubs will exhibit in tha a few minutes from Times sq. partment, Mr, Bennett, apparently to M.00O after a year's lervloe, nance to place the queitlon of a came after several resident! of tho AsalstlnK the chairman will bo Mm, group, Mrs, Israel Senetsky, and inter-club competition olaina. referring to Phipps and Jacoubs, ten per cent Inoreaie In salary for area told council that they had Molvln Lowemtoin and Mrs. Etl- International relationship, Mri. A. As a fund railing project, th* said "As long u both are In the police department members here tot attended a meeting of the at- ward Strauss. Tho society will G. Qrudln, club will offer as prlaea an oriental on the ballot In the general elec- leesment commission when the pro- Women Set Date system we'ro going to have trou- Magician to Entertain award a mink stole. Executive hoard members aro floral painting In oil by Mn, W. ble." Stanley Havlland, board mem- tion Tuesday, Nov. 4. Public hoar- rated costs wero announced, Mayor Monte Carlo night will b/Nov. W. Sommervllle, and a "driftwood Ing ot the ordinance was set for Brennan declared Tuesday night first vice president, Mrs, Benjamin ber, asked "If Jaooubi itay* In the At Llncroft Pet Show 20 ut the Community centor, Prlzo Levin; tecond vice president, Mr«, creation" by Hllo Stelner, who la For Style Show high school and Phlppi at River council's next riguUr 'muting that eventually the "whole town book* are being distributor undnc a Fair Haven resident, Tueiday, Sept.-18. I will tie In" with the borough's Robort Miller; corresponding sec- Membori (if olrelti ilx and seven Btteei, It won't help Phlppa, li Prof. Xrleger, miglolsn and chil- tho direction of Mm. Philip Sha- retary, Mn, Karl Jacobl; record- that what you moan!" Edmund J, dren's entertainer, will present a Tha ordinance wai Introduced by lewer system beaauee ot the grow- piro and Mri, Moril" Wentorman, o( thi Women's Anoolatlon of th* Counollman Leon A, Wfyltt, chair- ing unpopularity of veptlo tanks, Infc secretary, Mra. Reuben Taylor, Itcv. Marshall Bod Bank Presbyterian ohuroh Oamona Injected tha remark) "He maglo demomtratlon and an old* Mrs. Viator Slogcl and Mrs. Jaok and treoiurer, Mri. Lawrenco Plch certainly won't do anything to help fashioned Punch and Judy ihow at man of the police oomnMttee, Vot- Several residents of the tract toM Winters, benefit chairmen, will an< will b« hoitmti Monday after* ing for tha moaiuri, Vtayor Felix counoll that, whin they bought tha The tint meeting will be a facul- On Vacation noon, Sept, 98, at a doutrt card Phlppa," about t p, m. at the pit ihow and nounce committee uldoi, ty tea to which parents are ln< Mr, Caniona, evidently pointing country fair at Mn, Lewl« 8, J, Brennsn tald the Borough "re- properties trom the Morrliey «nd Another speaker at the mooting LITTLE SILVER - Rev. Jama* party and fashion ihow at West- Thompson1! Brookdale (arm at •irvii the right to/priiint full walker rial citato aginoy, they vltnl to become acquainted with w, .Marshall and family lift today mlnittr houai on Harding rd., atop at Jaooubi, said ona faotor li that Tueiday wai Mill Lori Heyman, n tha teachen. one man gave up the assistant Llncroft, faoti ot polloemen'i#«ay." Although wen under the Impression that member of the senior Young Ju- on a two*wiik vaoatlon. During th* Towir, hill. Fall ityloi will bo council will not take an offlolal thiy would not bi requlrid to third week of thli month, Rtv, Mr. ahown by wllhdmlnt Dobblni. ooaohlnt job became of lllniia. "Hi Th« profiMor, who uliota ehli- daea group ot the Congregation TO ADDRKSS BOTAnY suddenly got well and didn't get stand on tha question, thi mayor pay for tha icwer Installation!. Bnat limel, who haa Juit returned Marahall will attind iiailoni of th* Mrii Burton Moon li serving at 1 dnn from the audience. to take 1 the head ooaohlng job and la lore. ,' aald aftir thi tneitlng, thi gov- Aotlne on tha recommendation from A two month! tour and etutly Henry E. Roie, director of (he N, J, annual Mithodlat confereno* fashion ihow chairman, with Mm, part In thi maglo aoti, hu inter- erning body will mall lettera *.o of tha board of fire commluloneri, and also a Philadelphia ana mln- Herbert B. Wernir and Mn. Wil- Mi added he wlihed the two men talned aome of the natlon'i moit oourae In Iirael, Mn, Benjamin department of public information eould eeaeh together remarking famous children, Ha save a Dhow ruldinta of tpi borough explain* counoll accepted dillviry of the dreenwuld, preildmt, Introduced it of the New Jeuey Turnpike Au- liurlal confirenot, liam Floranoo ai tloktt ohalrmm. Ing the laMrlei ot department borough's new Biagravoa 7G0-gallon William Sawyir, lay liadir, will Alio assisting are Mn, Harry Clay- "If they were crown mon they at Gloria Vandirbllt'i 14th birth, new number, Mm, Hholdon Stern. thority, will be frueit speaker at a oould go out and ooaoh together." diy party and entertained for mimbiri In comperlion with other pumper quad Job, recently approv- meeting of tho Red Bank ftolniy conduct the morning wonhlp iirv* ton and Mn, Robort W, Bdmon* boroufh ipiployen'• piy., Counoll- ed by the board of flrmundirwrlt- lea here Bundey ana a member of itono, ohalrmin of olrolo ilx, and Or. Hlbbi aald the olaah In pirion* •mull fry In U, 8, Senator Hirbert club at 1116 |i, m. today at thi alltlei had bien going on ten yean, Lehman'* family when the aenator man William Turnir, Jr., wii not in Thi 199,000 rig will b« financed Molly PitchiM- hotel. i hi Clldooni win bring thi maauga, Mn, Charlii Maglll and Mn. Har- prmnt, / through a bond IIIUI to be author- Cor Sipt, 11 and 91, Riv. William old Biting, ohalrmtn of elrolo Mr, Olblon>n, pointing out the ap* wai New York ilati'i Lliuimant 5 Per Cent Price Booit polIntmint of the coiceoioh waa made Oovirnor, Oouncvl'i action eami After Bor- lied In an ordinance ichidulid lor ftl'.nVINCI IN KOrtEA P, Miller will bring two miaaagaii ••vtn, ough OUrk niohard A, Jenih an, Introduction at next Widneiday'i FMCErlOLD-Th" pileei of nil "A Faith to Llvi By" and "1 Bi* Boaldti the onrd puny, there In June, Mkcd why the matter had Judge* roc thi morning nit show oomo up now—Mviral day* bifori naunoid thit hi had eirtlfltd p«tl- adjourned union, Alio to bi In- Oullntnn rnrpni* luv» bien In- Pvt, l>>li< D, Vn'i'hln, Jr., of 13, llavo m Ood," Mr, Milter, a itudent will alio bi a food lali in ohargo will Inolude Mn, Thiron MeOamn- tloni 'lUbmttUd by thi police eoiv troduoid at next wnk'i muting I't'oantHl approximately five per cent, Brlilf* AV», rud Hank, )• nrvinit at Dr«w unlvinlty, I* a gradual* of MM. 0, A, Oiborni and Mn. tha 0!ipenlni ol ftohoot, Kt added bill and Mn, Jamn Purdy of that Phlppi had never had any talnlng mori ilgnatum than thi will be an amendment to thi Willis it wu Announced thla week by A, with tho X corn* In Korea, Prior of Indiana unlvtrilty, Riv. Mr. Prattle F, Oroff, Othtri aMlitlnif auuranoe hi would ba tranifirrid, Holmdil, Mri, Rebirt DinOuden, nqulred SO par omt of thi num- Park traet tiwir ixtemlon ordl- It M, Knragheuilm, Ino, Both thi to muring the Army in S»pt,, 1M! Manhall ixpicti to riturn lunday, Include Mn, Lyman 0, Vmlnwi- Paul Yeuni, dlitrlot oltrk, laid It Albirt tmlth and Dr, Oiorii S, ber ft riglitind votiri In thi In' nanca to Incruie tha bond IIIUI open and oonlr&el llnN an In- Pvt, Vtcchla w«t i itudint a lipt, 91 to begin hU fourth yttr son, In dhnrjp of prliiu MM. Lion had eomi to a hiad now biaauii •tivimon of Mlddlitown. Mill ganiral eleotlon, trom 139,000 to 124,000, volved In the price hike, Ma ion Monmouth Junior tolligt, Lon ai paitor ot thi Melhodlit oaurshai VanBrunt and Mri. Taut H, Reytr, Jtinno DuBoli announced today IWriitratlon for (he Increase wu given ai high* •ranch, athlttlo eontraoti had bun iint , Uwm Amaament hirt and at nunuon. dioorationii Mri. Oiell O, Craw> out lati, that aha will iceipt pott intrlu un- ir coiu of raw matirlal and opir* fard and Mri. William Dodgi, ta< til lOilfl a, m, Saturday, but madi Ojbunoll tdjournid until next Mr. Jiuin announaid that thi atlnf CMU, VeaiUm (IIRII Wreuaki Ire* Olfu blast Mn, B, A. Biohtoldt and Mr*, Prlnclpali Oppoie Mova an appul that all piU bi on thi arc man pniiiuln, Wt hm Urn*!, tltl* WiMmiday night public hiarlnv boreufh elirk'i ofttoi will be open iy A 0. Ron Kllgon, oardt and talllci, Mr, Binnttt read a latter hi had irounda by 10 o'cloelt bicauu in- of fi raport submlUid by a ipaolal bttwun T and I p, m, Tuudiv, •<«•: riitlniri miit* t<*tV k'tmli. IM kl»w«n, unit mtnt oolh«l «ii niitiitiln MMII I'lcelvid from Dr. Hibbn m which, Hal l« In M Inrh'i *;il> t,j> M InrAfi I«HL ihn renulip mium!!, X'naeiviut dill and Mri, Thomas HaakaU and Mil, trlii to dati hivi bun unuiually aimimint eommUilon on thi «»'*• Wednudiy and Thuridiy, ••pi, 93- MennitNih, nil (in.. Mei'ii V>nM>nn fl B/1 '" !" Liven n«p, in ••«•• »v« A ink,** Ll Ki Brrlekion, kllchiiu .(Contlnuid on pu* *U heavy, , ir lixlimlon In thi willli Pul 9a\ (or th* riglitntlon et votiri IW LU •...tl.-AcKtrimsHBl, •Mvi'tlMfMIl) Two RED BANK KEGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 EMBURY METHODIST ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL .,-.. Little Silver Red Bank At the 9:45 a. nj. service, William Matins and sermon will be held Sawyer, lay leader, will have at 9 a. m. in charge of ths> rector. charge of the -worship. A member Rev. Kenneth E. MacDonald. of the Gideons will bring the morn- Church school meets at 10:30 a. m. Ing message. The choir, with Lewis Floreth Y. MacDonald, organist, R. Lowry as director, will sing will play "Largo," by Dvorak; Creswell's "My Jesua, I Love Thee." "Prelude In D Flat," Kjerulf and Mrs. George Ivlns, organist, will "Glory of God," Beethoven. play "Morning Devotions" by Lor- enz, and Adams'' "March Move- ment. BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTAL The study group will meet at NEWEST THING EVERY WEEK 8:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of IRON RAILINGS IN SNACK CRACKERS HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN j Mrs. Alice Thome, Kings high- MADE AND INSTALLED BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST way, Mlddletown. Mrs. Louise Bed Bank Red Bank Red Bank .. Red Bank Bowling will speak on her experi- Roynpr's Machine Shop • At the 11 a. m. service Sunday, Morning worship will continue to Communion will be administered "Making the Most of Second ences of working with Dr. Frank »J7 BROAD ST., SHREWSBURY Hev. W. .Clinton Powers, pastor, be held at 9:40 a. m. until Sunday, at the 9:45 a. m. service Sunday by Best" is the sermon subject of Rev. Laubach in his work of relieving RE •-S2IS — FREE ESTIMATES will deliver a sermon on the sub- Sept. 28. There will be no service the pastor Rev, Harold Hornberger. Roger J. Squire for Sunday at the problem of Illiteracy. Mrs. ject, "Eternity in the Heart." Com- at 11 o'clock. Commencing Sept. This will be the final service in the 11 a. m. Herbert Burtls, guest or- Bowling was born in China. Her munion will be administered. Miss 28 two services will be held at church's summer schedule and ganist from New York city, will parents, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Pyke, A GOOL PLACE TO 9:30 and 11 a. m. starting Sunday, Sept. 14, services direct the musical program to in-, were missionaries there for 40 Alice will be soloist. Charles will be held at the regular time, Miller, Charles Smith, Vcrnon Loud At next Sunday morning's 8:40 l elude prelude "Pastorale," Mllhaud; years. Mrs. Bowling's husband is SHOP FOR YOUR MYRON P. KOZICKY S and Wellington W. Kennedy will service Rev. Charles S. Webster will 11 a. m. offertory, "Interlude," Jacobl. Solo chaplalti In Korea. • Dresses • Corsets be. ushers. Flowers will be given by preich on the theme, "When Others Rally day for children of ..the by Mrs, Frances Killmar, soprano. The official board will meet at • Girdles • Brassieres Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bailey. Criticize." Philip Roy, tenor, will Sunday-school will be held at 9:45 Postlude "Te Deum," Langlais. 8:30 p. m. next Thursday at the • - Foundations • Underwear Church school meets at 9:45 a. be soloist and William H. Craw- a. m., Sunday, Sept. 14. During the This will be Rally day in the home of Miss Winona Darrah, 80 GARDEN CENTFR m. Baptist youth fellowship meets ford will preside at the organ con- school session, there will be instal- Sunday-school for classes of all N. Sunnycrest dr. at 7:30 p. m. sole. Usher* for tills service will lation of the teaching staff. ages, beginning with the three year MABEL LEWIS Shoppe olds. (Promotion Sunday, Sept. 14). (Opposite American Legion Home) The annual church picnic will comprise Dr. Lawrence R, Burdgc, There will be a planning meet- BAY SHORE COMMUNITY 137-B Broad St. Rod Bank be held Saturday of this week at Donald Beach, Robert M. Close, ing for the Sunday-school teaching The Sacrament of Holy Com- Bast Keansburg HIGHWAY 35 EATONTOWN Winward beach, Metedeconk. All Kenneth O. Crltton, Howard J. staff Monday night at 8 o'clock. A munion will be administered at the Rev. John P. Euler, pastor, will families attending are requested to Dutcher, Jr., and Rogert E. Kolter. Him, "Teaching the Bible to Pri- 8 p. m. service Sunday. "The deliver a sermon, "Coming Events," bring picnic luncheons. There are The welcoming committee will con- mary and Junior Children," will b« Mighty Power of Faith" will be at the morning service at 11 facilities at the beach for outdoor sist of Dr. Craig Crenshaw and shown. the communion meditation by our o'clock. Miss Ann Shaw, organist, LAWN SEEDS cooking-. There will be a program Norman C. Gardner. Senior choir practice will be re- minister. will accompany the choir in two New Jersey mixturej as recommended by Rutgers or swimming and games. Lieut. Church school will not meet this sumed Wednesday night, Sept. 10, Chancel choir will rehearse at S anthems. Church'school and Bible PAINT Scott Galbrcath is in charge of Sunday. However, it will hold Its at 8 p. m. at s the parsonage on p. m. Friday, Sept. 12, in the chapel, class will meet at 10 a. m. University — initial session in the nature of Wallace st. The opening fall meet- with organist John Ferris, Who beach games. Transportation may will serve the local church again WHEN YOU SEE N. J. #1 in S 1b. lots 80c per Ife. be arranged by calling the church "Registration day" Sunday, Sept. ing of the LadteB' Aid society will METHODIST office. In case of rnin, the picnic 14, at 9:30 a, m. in Westminster be held Sept. 10 at 2 p. m. this year in the ministry of music Eatontown N. J. #2 in 5 Tb. lots 90c per tb. will be held Saturday, Sept. 13. house. All new students are in- The official board will meet Tues- Sunday-school la at B:45 a. m, ONE YOU THINK vited to enroll. Moreover, the REFORMED day at 8 p. m. with the minister N. J. #3 in 5 Tb. lots 85c per Tb. Rev. and Mrs. William Hackett, Worship service is at 11 a. m. when Issionarles of the church at Pao initial meeting of Westminster Red Bank presiding. there will be a "Gideon" guest OF THE OTHER N. J. #4 in 5 Tb. lots 85c per Tb. lural Christian Center at Taung- youth fellowship will not be held The Consistory will meet at the Thursday, Sept. 11, will be tho speaker. The evening preaching until Sunday, Sept. 21, at 6:45 p. first fall meeting of the older adult ALSO SCOTTS & LOFTS MIXTURES ;yi, Burma, will be at the church church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Sun- service Is at 7:30 o'clock. he week-end of Sept. 19-21. Ac- m. in Westminster house. day-school will be held at 9:30 fellowship in the chapel with Mrs. NOW BOOKING ORDERS iompanying them will be Miss Tuesday, Sept. 9, cat 2 p. rn. a a. m. Sunday, with morning wor- Vincent B, Smith In charge. METHODIST ilary Aye, a Burmese girl, who KLARIN'S FOR meeting of the executive committee ship at 10:45. SALVATION ARMY Tinton Fallj ith Rev. and Mrs. Hackett, will of the Women's association will be he Women's Missionary society Worship service is at 9:45 a. m. MERION BLUE GRASS io a year of post-graduate study held in Westminster houso, Tues- will meet next Monday at the Reel Bank t Cornell university. Recently, day evening at 8 o'clock the month- church at 8 p. m. Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Capt. Robert Rightmlre will Mr. Hackett appeared on TV ly meeting of the board or trustees Rankln will be In charge of the be the speaker Sunday at 11 a. m, TUNNELL'S ANIMAL MATTER 5-10-5 FERTILIZER clling of his service in Burma. will be held In Westminster house devotions, Mrs. Thomas Paton will Her topic will be "It's Your Move. under the chairmanship of Harold bo the topic leader, and hostesses At the 8 p. m. service Capt. Robert First Methodist Church With minor elements added to produce a well-balanced Rev. and Mrs, Hackett and Miss Vye will speak at the first meeting F. Dowstra. will be Mrs. Russell Clark and Mrs. Rightmlre will speak' on "Will 247 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. plant food as recommended by leading agricultural colleges. )f the Women's fellowship of the Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 8 p. m., Leon Pennlngton. God of Love Punish Sinners?" :hurch, Sept. 19. They will also a Joint meeting of the afternoon Confirmation class meets next Sunday-school at 9:45 a, m. will REV. ROGER J. SQUIRE, Pastor 100 Tb. Bag $A.6O peak for the various departments and everilng circles of the Wom- Tuesday at the church at 6:30 p. m. be under the leadership of Treas- Free Farm Book With Each Purchase * if thn church school, Sept. 21. Rev. en's association will be held In Next Wednesdaj-, the Young Peo- urer William J. Chadwlck. At 6:30 II A.M. Guest Preacher - Rev. Harold H. Scarborough Mr. Hackott will deliver the ser- Westminster house, with. Mrs. Har- ple's society meets at the church Corps Cadet Florabel Blair will be mon at the 11 a. m. service, Sept. 21. ry R. Vogel, president, In charge. at 7:30 p. m., and the choir will in charge of the young people's Sermon Subject: "The Mission of Hie Church" FARM MANURE WHEELBARROWS The board of trustees will meet The guest speaker will be Senator rehearse at 7:30 p. m. service. n the church office Monday at 8 Richard Stout from Monmouth. His Tuesday evening the Women's 8 P.M. Chapel Worihip Service— (dehydrated) All Steel . m. Chancel choir rehearsal will theme will be "Christianity and CALVARY BAPTIST Home league will meet at 8 p. m. ie held Wednesday, Sept. 10, at Politics." The devotional portion of Red Bank This will be a rally night, and the A properly blended mixture One-piece solid pressed steel the meeting will be led by Mrs. fellowship program theme will be of Cow and Poultry Manure trays, capacity 3 cubic feet. :30 p. m. Five circles of the Worn- Rev. J. B. Gilchrist will deliver ALL WELCOME n's fellowship will meet ThurS' Jarcd Kenyon. Members of the the sermon at the 11 a. m. service "The Little Red Schoolhousc." All and real Moss, recommended Designed for use. about the day, Sept, 11, as follows: Circle evening circles will act as hos- on the subject, "Christian Bap* womon of the community have as an all organic fertilizer home, and garden —light in which Intutattt and dtad« This group of Christians oonduct Is supsrlntendsnt. Thi morning Top and bottom. ssryloos on tho bull of N«w Teit». worship service will ba held 'at 11 mi sound fti It dteoratti. mont Scriptures alon«, ipsaklng o'olook. Rev. Robert S, Judge is It ean bt applltd toilly ovw platttr and othtr turfastt • In f»»hion.rl«M, to romforLwIu when the Bible speaks and being pastor. • nd io |ierfe«t for thur IIIIMM, illonl where tho Blblo It illont, to savt eoit and bothtr of ttarlna. down tht old ctlllng. You'll wiir Ihli dillKhtful »llr> Undenominational, anyono dMlr< METHODIST Colottx Interior Finish Products ean bt eonflntd to suit ifltr, •• «*ll, KIMIIUIIIII tliltt In* In wonhlp God In "iplrlt and Oosanport "flvt" fi'RMfully without hlnHlhi truth" will find tha wonhlp »c Church school under th« direction traditional at wttl at eonttmporary homos. —-kiipi you Inohlnir four illm l, of Osorgs C, D, Hurley, general au< Wt'll oitlmatt tho cost and advlst on application. Him hni, HurabU fnneh itintt'l Tha church la located on it, 38, psrlntsndent, will meet at 9:45 a litek far •»n«'lnn« »»>r, Ailjuii- Just north of tha bualneai notion, m, Sunday, Ths Sunday wonhlp •tain ihoulilfr mmn, HimrlW Ml> ssrvlcs will he held at TISO n, m, PLVWOOD • U.S.G. INSULATION Inriri from tint wni»n lluynl.T fll«. JlkXICJIOUS BOCIKTV Of nev, Robert S, Judgs Is pastor! mtnt iT«|i«, l,iunrtn» hmuilfullv, MUBNDS (Quakiri) Whin tml J'lnk. Him 09 to iU, Shrewsbury OMHMTIAN •OIKNCB SOCIETY FOR THANSIT-M1X CONCRETE The RhriWibury mutlni of III* Atlantic HlihUndi CALL DEAL 7*9200 Ililoua Society of Prlondi (Qutk< A moating will be hold at 11 a fi'ti, meet* for woMhlp at 11 a, m, m, when Sunday-school also wll the Pint-day (Aunday) In the mill- meot at tha soolety's tiulldlnf, 8! ing hou»» At Broad at, and Byet> Ooean blvd, Testimony mooting wll RAYON MATERNITY PANTIES 1.59 moic ave,, prtotdtd at 10 a, m, by ba held Wednesday at 1:15 p, m, Btd BMk Only ihi Firtt*dsy sehool, Visitor* an Ths i >adlng room Is opsn Tues- Monmouth Lumber Co. wileomi, days bitwun 3 and 4 p, m< 79. CENTRAL AVENUE _ K£D BANK, N. J, RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Patrp ThroA Hundreds of Reduced Prices Moke Saving SURE at A&P!

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Pk«,oi4oo23o Ki'28i r67c 2 Pkat 17» In Super MirkiU and S«lf*Sirvki Stem only. 3 Little Kittens Cat Food J 3 ook, "Facti for Freemasons," pub- Stewart Sisters Home fill Scrwn'j Biggest Permit of lahcd last November by Mr. Voor- lusty, loving, laughing Local Author Has nis, now neirly ready for a second From Isles, Continent ditlon, the pre-publicatlon sale has Entertoinnuntl Ircady exhausted a fifth of the LINCROFT —Miss Marjorie H His Eighth Book printing. Stewart and Miss B«tty Anne Stew- art, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Les. We askee Mr. Vorhls if he had He R. Stewart of Holiday farm on Now in Print ccclvcd all of the degrees listed in Main rd. here, returned Saturda] Is book, to said "moat of them— aboard the B.O.A.C. plane, "May Harold V. B. Voorhis early 700 all told." He gave an flower," from London. amusing account of gathering in Miss Betty .Anne Stewart flew t< Brings Out Important 'ormation or one of the orders London July 1. She was a guest o :rom their national headquarters, MIss.Benita Mary Marsh' of Fr'ods- Masonic Cyclopedia after whlci they discovered that ham. They visited friends and he was not a member and wrote to .toured Scotland for a week. Miss ar ami Monday AKgfik Only The Press of Henry Emtnerson, the nearest local body, which is Marjorie Stewart flew to London 4181 Park avc, Now York, an- in New York city, about It. With- Aug. 1. She was joined there by ICE VARIETIES OF 1952 VVIUIAM DEMAREST nounces the publication Sept. 1 of out furtheJ contact they wrote Mr. her slater and they visited friends "Masonic Organizations and Allied JAMES OUEASON Voorhis tn appear Sept. 3 to be for a week before leaving for a six- Tvtiday thru Saturday N/plill Orders and Degrees" by Harold V. made a Knight of the Sword of dny tour of Paris. They also vis- SATURDAY, 1:30 P. M. B. Voorhis, 33' of Bergen pi., a Bunker Hill. We asked Mr. Voor- ited Dublin and the Lakes of Kil- GRANDSTAND FOLLIES member of the Committoo on HU' his If he could remember air of the larnoy and returned to Scotland, Tuaiaay Urn frlday Alttmoor.t tory of the Supreme Council, An 'arlous pass words and signs of where they visited Glasgow, Edin- BACK TO SCHOOL KIDDIE SHOW cient Accepted Scottish Kite of the •ecognitioiJ In »o many groups. He burgh and Inverness. Northern Jurisdiction of the United aid he thought eo, but 'the hardest HARNESS and J? J^ J7 J£ I SCHOOL SUPPLY KIT TO EACH CHILD State*. Miss Marjorie Stewart returned hing was to keep from giving RUNNING RACES Like all the books written by Mr. yesterday to her duties as assistant TIM HOLT in "STAGE COACH KID" away thca signs If ho had to night supervisor at Columbia-Pres- $31,700 In Purses PLUS OUR R»OUlAW_SC_RtIN_SHOW Voorhis, the present volume was cratch hlnsclf, compiled to fill a definite need It byterian medical center In New is cyclopedic in character, and Mr. Voo his is now engaged In York city. Miss Betty Anne Stew- Tut,Joy ihm Friday Afftraoom and fvM&ier PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT treats of more than 50 branches or completely rewriting a book he art will continue her studies at orders of Freemasonry, Including wrote and published In 1935, "The Monmouth Junior college. ' WORLD FAMOUS REGULAR RUN SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY allied groups which arc, in a sense, History ol Masonic Roslcrucian- BIGGEST MUSICAL COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR auxiliary to Freemasonry, includ- Ism," which he hopes to publish VAUDEVILLE ACTS ing androgynous bodies, such as next yeor. The 193~"9 "issue is out of Salvnby AftintMa tho Order of Eastern Star, the print and s a collectors' item. He Amaranth, the White Shrine of hopes to fo low this with a "History AAA BIG CAR AUTO RACES Jerusalem, etc. These treatments of the Bite of Memphis and Mis- DRIVE- RAYBOLGER, show whon, where and by whom riom," a Masonic rate, which was Skiwpnn lx[t Slur the groups were started and a very popular in the United States thumb-nail sketch of their histories, in the laaL half of the 18th cen- nprhn il imtlrtlj I SATURDAY together with membership figures tury. The rite split into two QINQER CLIFTON mlir tmr. from 1S20 to 1930. In ten-year per- branches, ind about 20 years ago ROGERS WEBB Where's iods, and from 1030 to" date b; one branch was rcsusitated, and years. Mr. Voorhs was made Grand Hier- "DREAMBOAT" Much of the material has neve oplmnt, 96' , and it was incorporated AND—TECHNICOLOR Order 6R*HDSTto«oaHh prim I FRIDAY IS BACK TO SCHOOL" NIGHT t!1tffXf\ I0HOOL SUPPLY KIT TO IA0H OHILD "STREETS OF LAREDO" enCiCi PLUI QAIA CARTOON CARNIVAL Brown (Ik " IN NOW WALTER READE NOW $3.99 CARSON CITY COLOR AND-."N0 ROOM FOR THI OWOOM" WITH TONY OUWTIt ASBURY PARK THEATRES MAYFAIR • Brown* n HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BIST White BURLESQUE IN HARLEM' KIRK DOUALAI- ILIZAIITH THRIAH Black.V PLUI IXTRA COLOR OARTOONSI White THI BIO SKY" IN OFFICE SUPPLIES IUNDAYI MONDAVi TUIIPAYi tlCT. 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LEO GODDU Salvation Army Bible School Graduation Quality TILE WORK GODDU A NAME ASSOCIATED COMPLETE KITCHEN WITH TILE and FOR OVER licrnwic werfo n large volume, of hit nines* BATHROOM * HALF A CENTURY at n low profit iff. run provide hit/lili/ skilled MODERNIZATION Johns-] fit mi lie Iniiiictl mechnnicn to apph/ Free Estimates Cheerfully Given ilt>hii8:Uanvilli; producin at xiiri>ri.n:w roof, anbrnlon nidini/ or canihinntion nfrrrii, and tttorm windows, won't t/ou contact ux? Jnsulntion .t Siding Qifts • Antiques Corp., !>0~> Main St., Anbury I'nrl; .?-,S.}r>7. (For your home "it pays to buy the best,'') Decorative Consultant Closing exercise! for the Salvation Army Vacation Bible school were held last week at the citadel on Riverside ave. Left to right, front row, John. 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Highlands lay at Steve Gross' Square bar on Mrs. Edith McGrail, Mrs. May An- 13 7 BROAD ST RE E.T • RED B AN.K. of John .ft. son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Harts- Linda Grasso," daughter of Mr.ate Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spanglcr arriving daily grove of Miller st., was treated at ind Mrs. John Grasso of North st, of Bluefleld, W. Va. Monmouth Memorial hospital for a vas guest of honor at a birthday cut foot. He stepped on a broken party. Guests were Janet Grasso, Recent guests of Mayor Charles bottle. Margaret Ann Robertson, Reg Rob- Halzenbuehler and his daughter rtson, Leslie Layton, Larry Grasso, were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGrail Jessie Clark of Cedar st. cele- of Union. Mr. and Mis. McGrail brated hl3 72d birthday recently. ,inda West, Rusty DesBicn, Tom- my DesBlcn, Harry Remington, also visited Mrs. Mac Dempsey of Week-end guests of Mr. andFrank Remington, Dennis Light, Portland rd. Mrs.' Theodore Rackages of BayNina Light, Barbara Light and Mrs.,Agnes Rauschenbeiger pro- ave. were Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas ''at DesBien. sided at a meeting Wednesday Lovely, toft shades . • • Badonki and children, and Ulysses Miss Mary Sorrcntino and Mrs. night of last week of. the Ladies' gay, colorful patterns . . , Rackages. auxiliary of Twinlight post of the Mrs. Margaret Rossbach of Val- William Newman wore awarded by the world's most fa- special prizes at a party last week American Legion In the absence of Time Your Savings ley ave. celebrated her birthday at the American Legion hall on Mrs. Elizabeth Kehoe, president, mous manufacturers. Coma The secret of successful saving Is consistency. Make savins • ' Monday. Bay ave. who attended the national conven- into our newry redecorated Members of the Methodist church habit, and you'll have the money for Junior's college In '62—a new Several Explorer scouts will at- tion in New York city. Mrs. Rau- showrooms and, at your held a food and cake sale Sat- schenberger, vice president and car next spring—a retirement fund to pad your social security tend the annual encampment on leisure, browse through payments. . <• urday. Sandy Hook Saturday and Sun-president-elect, will be installed at Mr. and Mrs. John Seminsky and day, Sept. 13 and 14. a joint installation Saturday, Sept. our wallpaper sample Whatever your goal, you'll hardly miss the small amounts you children returned Friday fro.n 20. Ralph W. Thomas will be in- books. You'll see new save from every paycheck. We pay a generous dividend, and Mrs. Martin McGrail was hon- Pennsylvania. stalled post commander. Mrs. An- styles . . . new ideas in your savings are Insured to $10,000. *' Mrs. Betty Card Is recuperating ired at two stork showers last toinette Beyers, Mrs. Violot An- week given by Mrs. Elsie Horan wallpaper trends. Start saving today for tomorrow. We're open till 1 r. SI, Monday from a recent illness at her home derson and Mrs. Hattic Smith, thru Friday. on Highland ave. of Bay ave.. and Mrs. Pauline Ho- members of the auditing commit- miak of Valley st., and Mrs. Anna Miss Lorraine Masciola and Mhs tee, met Friday night at the Shove McGrail of Second st. Decorations hotel. A Pollyanna secret pal parly Your Savings Insured Up To $10,000 Susan Masciola of Vailsburg are at Mrs. Horan's shower were in QUEENS - ASAM • THOMAS STRAHAM • SCHUMAKER and others guests of their grandparents, Mr. will be held Wednesday, Sept. 2i, pink and blue. Guests were Mrs. after the business session. Mra. By The Savings and Loan Ins. Corp. and Mrs. Peter Verrone of LinHomiak, Mrs. Alline Dempscy, Mrs. den ave. Elizabeth Helilter is chairman of Edith McGrnil, Mrs. Anna McGrail, the party, which will honor mem- Mr. and Mrs. Steven' Doll hav< Mrs. Laura Blewett, Mrs. Dorothy moved to Lakeside ave., Navesink bers who celebrated birthdays dur- RED BANK SAVINGS Simpson, Mra. Nancy King and ing July, August and September. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Clark u Mrs. Lorraine Kornek. Pink and Cedar st. celebrated their 52d wed- white decorations were used at Moses Woods was elected finance and LOAN ^HP, ASSOCIATIOCHARTERED 1667 N ding anniversary Tuesday of last Mrs. Horrjlak/s sljq\ve.r.i_Gui>s,t3.woro officer and Alfred F. Daust, Jr, week. Several friends and relatives Mrs. Marlon Patterson, Mrs; Hen-assistant finance officer of Twin- "She Door attended a reception in their honor. rietta Kinney, Mrs. Kate Amodio, light post, American Legion, last "Just a ithnde different" rd becuntij, Traditionally opened on Labor Mrs. Blewett, Mrs. Muriel McGrail, Thursday night. The Loglon hall on day, a collection can for contribu Mrs. Frances McGrail, Mrs. Demp- RED BANK NEW JERSEY Bay ave. is being redecorated for 13 BROAD STREET tO BROAD ST. tions to the first aid squad hert sey, Mrs. Eva Worth, Mrs. Lizzie the joint installation of post and REe*.D BANK 6-1306 yielded $60,90 when opened .Mori- Worth, Mrs. Josle Layton, Mrs. auxiliary officers later this month Horan, Mrs. Margaret McCall, Mrs. Marlon Raiko, Mrs. nose Andrews, William Fuchs, a. member of Miss Betty Ann Kinney, Mrs. Al-Twinlight post, Amorican Legion, i3 ma Daust, Mrs. Kate Grozelka, chairman of a clambake to be held It Pays to Advertise in The Register Sunday, Sept. 14, at the Legion hall. MERCHANTS!

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"fMom llIACH" ' 2 SC 29e Bull Brand Ammonia «v**rt bfank Hurley and William Pazlcky NORTHUMBERLAND ••- AB R TRENTON—Following the pub- WALL TOWNSHIP — A 50-lap of the high school and River Street schools, respectively, was postponed Curry, cf 4 1 lic hearing held recently at the feature climaxed the seven-race RUMSON—FU-lngr an 8«-10—78, Thorpe, 2b 4 1 Mrs. Alfred F. King led the Ladies' because Davis called and said a majority of the board was agreeable to State House annex, the Fish and card at Wall stadium Monday Roblnion, 3b 4 - 0 Stall Requests night. Despite cloudy skies, 40 cars Monmouth B.C. day medal play full handicap tourn- the transfer of Phipps. This was not substantiated at Saturday's sea- Williams, lb 3 0 Game council of the Division of Msyo, as !t 1 towed intb the Wall speedway to ament, held at the Rumson Coun- lion, Fish and- Game, Department of try club Tuesday, despite the mud- Blackwell, If 3 0 Conservation and Economic De- compete for starting positions in Cottrell, rf '. 3 0 the 22-car main event. Final Standings- dy going, following the heavy It turned out that the majority of the members knew noth- Keeve, c -.._ , 11 0 velopment, adopted the following High at Camden shower during the noon hour. ing of the so-called switch. In fact, one member stated: "This Bssker, u ;. 3 o hunting regulations for the 1952 Wally Campbell, Trenton ace, LIGHTNINGS—FINAL STANDING ' Ward, of 1 0 season. These regulations are CAMDEN—Applications for stall copped the championship race as Mrs. W. Dinsmore Banks was puts us In an embarrassing situation) as Fhipps stated he would Boat Skinner pis. known as the fish and game code space for the fall meeting at Gats well as the beautiful Wall town- Revenger, Ed Waters _...... 149 runner-tlp with a 100-20—80 card, while Mrs, John Miller finished in take the job only with the transfer." Canzona laid that he did Atlantic Hihlands 321 oil 101—10 and supersede the statute laws in den State park already exceed the ship trophy, which was presented Valhalla, Charles Allaire 143 number of such accommodations Barefoot, Barbara Bull - 138 the third slot with 112-31—81. not know that the transfer was mandatory. After the meeting, Northumberland 000 011 000—2 respect" to these regulations. by Ralph Matthews, township Bam Bob Davis - 123 Two-bas* hits: S. Keyes, E. Keyes, although the session is not slated mayor. El Toroll, John Bull 119 Other top scores were Mrs; George Canzona said he was (tunned when he first heard of Fhipps' Cherry. Rackley, Blackwell. Home runs: The regulations became effective to open until Oct. 7. The meeting Bon Gre, June Methot 116 Atwood, 104-20—M; Mrs. Louis M. conditions for the job. Rackley. DP: Thorpe-Williams. Struck Sept. 1, until amended or repealed, will run through Nov. 8, with no Campbell, who started in 21st Patience, John Dill 83 Hague, 108-23—85; Mrs. Arthur out by Acker 6, Busker 6. Banes on Twntat, Jerry Hatch 63 bills off Acker 0; Banker 1. Hit by racing Mondays. starting position In the field, kept ettit, 103-18—85 and Mrs. Richard To make the matter more baffling to us was the fact that even be- SEASONS moving up until the 26th lap when Water Witch, John Spurdl 106 pitcher by Basker (E. Keyes, Harrinn- Additional applications are being Banshee II, Rod Gordon 62 R. Thomas, 101-16—88. fore the board went into session, at ground-breaking ceremonies Satur- ton, Hacklejr). Umpires: Basle and Seed. Male' English or ringncck pheas- ho took the lead. By the 14th lap, day morning, an "outsider" informed us that he understood Jacoubs was received dally by Walter H. Dono- Bill's Bet, Bill Lane 45 In the beginners' competition ant, jack rabbit, rabbit, Nov. 8 to Wally had put a quarter of the Gust, Jean Bberhtrdt .- 42 being transferred to River Street school, Now where could he have Dec. 13, inclusive; ruffed grouse, van, executive vice-president of the Manina. Nell Clifton 38 Mrs. Norman K, Toerge was low Camden course, and are being turn- track between himself and Dick for the best five holes with a 29. picked up this information before it even happened, that is officially quail, squirrel, Nov. 8 to Dec. 13, Davis in the 102. Before* this time, Serena, George Kelly 23 anyway? Sounds like a clique was in operation. And -when this was Matawan Loses Inclusive; Dec. 22 to Dec. 31, in- ed over to the stall committee for Technique Bob Bruce 18 Other scores were Mrs. Harold W. study in order to insure the highest Davis, in the sportsman 102, had Ohjo. Pete Meti I Scott, 31; Mrs. John Ballantlne, mentioned to us, a board member was in the group and he said he knew clusive. Racoon, Oct. 15 to Jan, IS, been leading the field and seemed Sail Tone, Ed Sparks. nothing about it. Incidentally, the particular member Is on the athletic inclusive. Deer, Dec. 15 typp e competitiop n for the 25 days 33; Mrs. Paul F, Swltz, 37; Mrs. to have the checker in the bag. But ' PENGUINS—FINAL STANDING Garrison C. King, 33; Miss Leo Ed- committee. To Englishtown to Dec. 20, inclusive, bow and ar- of the meeting. when the checker fell, Campbell' Bantam, Dick Davis 139 Bottoms Un Norman Schenck 134 wards, 38 and Mrs. Philip Spald- At the same session of the board, a coach who brought Red MATAWAN, — The Engllshtpwn row, Nov. 29, to Dec. 13, Inclusive. "The typo of thoroughbreds headed the pack with Al Pom- named in the applications and the Aggie, Carl Schwenker 97 Ing, 44. Bank its first state championship in any sport resigned. Why'.1 Farmera climbed to the top ot the Woodchuck, April 1 to Sept. 30, in- t ponlo, Lakewood, running second Joker, Guy VanNess 02 Monmouth County Little League clusive; beaver trapping (100 per-early returns of stake nominations, and Parker Bohn, Freehold, run- Gangway, Bob Elchmsn 87 Lloyd Lawrence paced tho field Because he was disgusted with the situation and the feuding in Panalou, Louise Worthley _ 72 pedestal last weok when the Farm- mits), Feb. 1 to Feb. 28, inclusive. although the stakes do not close ning third. or the vice president's trophy on the physical education department ThU'restgnatlon was not-* - until Sept. 15, indicate a meeting No Name, Dave Wilson, Jr. 71 ers-trounced" Matawan, Hi in the Cee Bee, G. Bowers - 63 a card of 79-13—66. A three-way new one, because the coach was really fed up back in June "**•• BAG UM1TS of topflight:sport," Donovan said. The time for the event was a tie for second resulted with Robert championship encounter, winding new track record of 14:46.11 as Mor Glu. Bill Borner ...—. 45 when he first submitted his resignation. Because he was told up the season. Pheasants, two males dally, 10 "We have listed seven stakes with BWo, George Zlfchak Jl Russell, 95-25-70; Dr. Edward total added value of $190,000." compared to the old track record Kavlee, Karen Lindsley _ 31 Banta, 82-12—70, and Edward M. that matters might straighten out, though, he -went along with per season; rabbits, four dally; Little Mope, Evelyn Allaire 27 With Wayne Conover firing a The $50,000. added Trenton handi- of 15:27.81 for 50 laps made by Al Crane, Jr.,- 91-21—70, in the dead- an administrator. When all coaches were hiked in pay for the two-hitter, the Farmers whipped jack rabbit, one daily; gray squir- Peters Aug. 18, of last vcar. Big Mo. M, MacDonald 26 1952-63 school year, this state championship coach, Vlnce Faia- ' rels, six daily; grouse, three dally; cap, scheduled for closing day, is Sea Warti, Arnold Schvartt 24 lock. the Terriers in the third game of ; New Jersey's richest race and an- First heat, 10 law—First, Wally FoDt Loose, Henry Pope .' 23 • dino, was relatively left out In the cold. Just something else a two-out-of-three series on the lo- quail, seven dally; beaver, three Campbell, Trenton; second, BUI Tflster, No. Name M. Lyon 21 Other scores in this competition" per season; racoon, no daily limit, nually draws the class of thorough- Eatontown: third, Dick Davis, Manas- Boblt, Robert Ferrlne'.- - 13 were Rlngland F. Gilpatrick, 87-15 difficult to understand with the athletic setup. cal high school diamond. bred three years old and up capable luan. Time 2:55.(10. Arbach and Vanderberg were but 25 during season; deer, one Witch. J. Spurdle „ 10 —72; W. Dinsmore Banks, 82-9— Gathering other information on the subject, we understand that the deer per year per person which of running a mile and a furlong Second heat, 1" laps—First, Frank Half Pint,; L. Jeralomen 73; Arthur E. Pettit, 87-14—73;- school administrations refused to recommend the switch back in June. the sluggers for the victors netting in fast company. Myrnchuk. New Egypt; second. Jack June Bride, S. Boynton • .., - a double and triple, respectively. may be a deer of either sex taken Powell. Port Monmouth; third, Frankle Panda Monlum, Robert Martenaon.... Samuel Riker, Jr., 97-24—73; Neil ' Then comes August, with school only about four days away from Sat- : by bow and arrow during the spe- Sohneider. LambertvUlc. Time .2164.03. Engllshtown The $40,000 added Vineland, fash- No Name, Douglas Burkhardt Johnson, 92-18—74; Philip M. Din- urday's meeting, and out goes the recommendations of three school offi- wrapped up thciae l season, or a buck with horns ioned for fillies and mares three Third heat. 10 lap)—Flnit. Frnnkle Mai Gre, John Pitts kins, 86-12—74 and Gordon D. Don- tussle in the third frame when at least three Inches long taken Schneider; leconil, Charlie Dyer, North Bee Hive, Robert Cubbage _ cials. This fouled up tht spinning wheel that much more when sched- years old and up, Is down for deci- Bergen: third, Al Fomponlo, Lakewood. The Thing, Connie Hoyt ald, 86-12—74. The second round chasing over a quartet of runs. during the season, sion Saturday, Oct. 18. This repre- Time 2:54.22. will get under way Saturday. ules had to be replanned. ... The tallies came on a walk arid COMETS—FINAL STANDING sents a' $15,000 Increase In purse First Seml-ftn&l, 12 laps—First, Bill Suspense. Bob Quackenbush 84 three hits. FIREARMS McCarthy, Bed Dank; second, BUI Ptls- At Saturday's meeting It was brought out that Jacoubs was value. Many trainers familiar to ter: third, Dick Davis. Time 3:26.47. Rascal, Hank Miltenberger « not certificated to teach certain elementary subjects below the Matawan spoiled a whitewash Illegal to use ln hunting fowl or Garden State patrons In past years, Spectre. C. 7 Behind the four-hit pitching of pulled his punches when time was running out and the board A R Syhledt 8 M Wanamatio - ...-...— . 10 pital for treatment. Lou Heller, BIlloU. ta ? n halt hour after aunaet; other than ..190 Nino Sharabba, the GianU clipped got caught with its guard down. If the Buccaneer Institution Is .; rt.,, $ Jl) Quakertown, Pa,, took over as of- Nusbaum. If '„', a (1 opening day, one-half hour before Wainer a .285 the Wildcats, 6-3, to top the PAL. Highlands ...... » going to have Its athletic situation Ironed out, It better start Thaler, lb . 3 o .291) ficial starter for the remainder ot sunrise to one-half hour after sun- 'icCua .... 4 12 baseball league In a .championship Rumson \... i „..,... 9 Ironing soon, and the members know it as well as this writer. Jofes, ef ; s n ^etera ! a 10 Oakhunt ...... 7 the evening, Jonnaon, 3b M .,, 2 fl set, game Friday. So why not get the Iron hot!!! laumirarth _ a ,!0 The restarted feature was won Wsnner. c 2 o TRAPPING '« .IB 8 Aschettlno led ths hitters of theLeonardo 6 Cold, rf 2 1 Condrup j West Lone Branch ..... S by Steve McGrath, Stamford, Conn., Bill Bennett of the board ia certainly one wideawake member and Bennett, 2b .»'.'.'-".'". 1 II 'omphrey 2 a Giants for the season with a big he sticks to his guns. He wouldn't vote for the transfer because he The season for trapping mink, Dtimlnget i Fair Haven _...... S for his third feature win at the Fariello, p „ «..„..,...,„., 2 Q muskrat and otter on state-owned -,SD9 fat .684; batting average, while didn't like the way it was presented and stated: "I'm opposed to any Team Ave. Wright waa runnerup with a .063.Bclford ....,...... _...... _.„ 1 Wall oval. public shooting and fishing grounds one or two board members making promises to any members of the 21 1 2 The Wildcats marked, up a vic- Sunday's Game* The 25-lap stock' car feature was staff without consulting the board." Do other schools have the same 00 0101 is Jan. to March IB. On other Long Island Yachtsmen Oakhurst at Bellord taken by Dick Davis, Manasquan, >^Mrf&wnT~rj3Zr."."-OoS oiL-5 lands of the state the season shall tory early Friday afternoon when difficulty in their athletic setup? If they do 4t must be very mild com- trimming the Bucs, 13-6. Highlands at Wanamaata driving {the sportsman No, 102. Dick be from 6 p. m. Nov. 30 to Mar. IB, v pared to Red Bank's difficulty. VandMbirik.ndenkergh.' DPDP*"Thaler"*^!!i Thaler (unaa.! Spend Week-end Here Giant players were Rosen,. cf i Fair Haven at West Long Branch took the lead at the halt way mark s ftid). Struck out bbyy Conoveverr J, Fail- No caga trap, metal box trap or and was nover headed, ' ello 4, Bases on balls ftoft CConoviCo r 1. diving trap shall be permitted on A flotlla.ot seven oabln cruisers Atohetttno,' lb; Sharabba, p! Wright Kumaon at Leonardo ' Fariello 2, 3b; Rossi, If; Bresllh, se; Crlml, 0; I Mldsets SHORT SNOOT'S FROM SPOBTS-Blgaud B. Paine, man- any of the state-owned public oach boat tarrying a party o( three or more members of the Bands Patton, 2b, and Broyles, rf. Play- First heat, 10 Up.—First, Steve Me. ager ol the Molly Pitcher hotel, recently oonducted the 19th shooting and fishing grounds, and ""••th, Stamford, Conn,! second, Mike Point Taeht club of Long Island Ing on the Wlldoats were Shea u; Jersey Shore Marlll, Haddonaeldi third. Oharlle Mi... annual golf tournament of the New Jersey State Hotel a»io- no trap of any kind shall be aet Ray SharaBba, 3b; Brenner, p; Ko- elation at the Baltuarol Golf club, Springfield, Blgaud WM ' Kelly Triumphs, sound, vialted Red Bank over the selmsn, Horrlstonn, Pa. Tlmei a 137.21, anywhere on any of the state- wchoke, If; Williams, lb; Hoffman! Second hiat, 10 la|>s—Ftnt. Burt general chairman of the golf committee. Being a pretty good owned public shooting and fishing week-end, Sunday The yachtimen had been to Red 2b; Bernon, c; Bennett, cf, and G. All Gamw Postponed Brook* Vtrnon, Conn.i second, Jim Dt. golfer hlnwelf, he ran oB the play tor the hotelmen In machine- grounds unless It boars a metal I Umberas. Marco, QarfUtoi third, W«lt Fall, Al. like precision to tend all participant, home chatting about the In Novice Race Inscribed with tha name.and ... Bank before, and In ipetklng to a Monday . l«ntown, Pa. Tlmsi tui.n. representative of The Register, Third heat, 10 laps—Pirat. Nlek Fn. wonderful time they had both on the links and at the dinner George Kelly, skippering Serena, dreis of the owner ot the trap, No Final Standings All Garnet Postponed urn*' D'.n£l"'J'' Conn. | leoond, Oharlle that followed. won the annual novice race for the trap ot any kind shall bo permitted they stated that not only wat the Giant* ..1 Standing Miller, Allentown, Pa.i third, Dutch trip to Red Bank up the pig- Bohatltei', Floral Park, U I. Time S38J8 OhwlM Oit rrllUr Awtric Miltenbergtr trophy Saturday when to remain tet on any property at WUdoati w ™n> * ' "> M>« Canadian bike champion back In ht crossed tha finish Una by a 42 tureique Navoslnk enjoyable, but the oloae of the trapping season. Duct .„_,„ Manatquan HHIMIIIMH.IIHIH 14 1910, wa» a consistent vleltor at Ray Arend's Jane Logan shop, Rumeon, second margin to win ovor Roe they always reoelvtd a royal Charlie wai quite a rldar back in thosa dayi and participated In numer- The proposed open soason for Yanka ...„..„, Hed Bank 10 Gordon, at the tlllor of Banihoe II. yachtsmen's welcome on.the vltlU Whlteavllle ous event, around the globe Ha turnad pro In 1M0 when ,rlding In trapping raccoon throughout the here. - ' U w h riding Is an entirely Tha contest was enlivened con- Leonardo fts: V. Australia. Now his riding Is an entirely different letup'p. Ha left ththe 1 ttate waa deleted from tho eode They had Intended returning IinIinii foforr hh yMbyMbtt ( EmEm yy ndd vva In Pullan'i .harbor aldarably by rain and a squall, as Anally adopted, In llou thereof Long Branch ..,, e JJni° , iw " " ""' * «atloitl u IIn PllPullan' hi .harbob r wind which struck while the raoe homeward Monday nftornoon, but Paladino Quits Jill) Fatiri, Timef «iJ7. « ?' y* " County court house the put 28 yaan, It any of of tha division, tht following: to romaln ovnr Mondny night, leav- Ray a frlandi catch him on a bika attar midnight, they'll now under- to Hop tha skippers ai Mn, Oor- Bngllihttwn don lad tt tha first wetthar mark 1, Any farmer may obtain per* ing Red Bank shortly attar I Tuet. lUulQlUulQt mission to trap raccoon doing dim- Coaching Posts ColU Neck ...... with John Dill in Patience md day morning, ' Katontown « - age on hi* own land or letted land Their tohedulod homeward trip The board of education at a ipt- John Bpurdlt, Jr., tklpptrlng Wa> Garnet Sunday ll h icl 60 1 nd I d 8lwk tar Witch, In hot puriult. at any tlmt ot tht ytar for him- latt Monday afternoon wat delayed olal itulon Saturday morning ao* i. ..i l . * J* olMiVehuckw, who It new out aelf, mtmbtra ot hit family or am- WhltoavlUa at Neptune Ktlly commenced to work hli upon tht advlet of the Gout Guard e?P'«d tha mlgnatlon of Vlnoant "»""««*"• «*u«Mni 'or (he "PelnUn* of Barber's ploytta upon' ricommtndatlon for at Sandy Hook, u high ten ware Paladino aa htad traek coach tnd Long Branch at BniUahtown way up through tha flaat, tndthat permit being madt by tht Naval Air station. Al IOVM the climate out Honolulu running In Rarltan bay, malting It assistant football ooaoh, Colt* Nock at Manaaqwui brokt out his iplnnakar on tha run oounty agenl to tht Dlvlilon ol Bod Bank at Leonardo SlMl •* ••«*•» •»»•». 'or bMebirVfaot"&& Into Brown'* dock, Thli movt paid very treacherous for a small eraft Dr. M. Oregg Hlbba, tuperlntend. thB fl Flth and Game, AdelphU,, idle , _ "t 1w»kUtmn. Al tends alon1 e hli regardi to Jack off it tht halfht of tht ttorm ai to orou from Bandy Hook to the ent of aohooti, In giving Mr, Pala- °? ^l*" ? Awh*" "* «n* »• »•« Bank Birana took ovtr tht lead and want 3, Any muikrat mtnh owntr Narrow., m may obtain for hlmitlf, membin ? t, wnt oD'nowlf h bMcn «* • '«'»« Red Bank on to win tha rtot with MM. Oor. Whllt htrt tho vliltlng ytohtf. poatt, aald Mr, Paladino had told V «»"Wn| atopa In trrora from * ?f {*rt 1 .. hoi«. Itartlnf thi irnVflm J«8 division for a of • laria group of folkt who wtrt tudt and aehltviminti, Aa hla Anal liyi oleanid and oondltloned and i loJa tthrough h lh ot ng dimenitratlon by ou•rt tht marlnt wharf Dining for rtuon for rttlgnlni, Mr, Paladino, 0X1 f u f *".*. < I Bit faalniiJ l_ ILL _i .s_ ' impty. aid tuatn luffirlng dinuge. nquiitid to Ala thilr 'rtqutati 1M1, Inoludid In thla •trine waa ">•• ... to thoit given othtr coaohoj. • early for rciirvatloni. _^ a "soo" garni. " RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Page Nine Champion Accepts Award Mrs. Thomas Barber Executes Upset HUNTING SEASON SURF, FIELD AND STREAM Over Miss Shirley Mason, 4 and 2 FOR FULL ENJOYMENT PREPARE NOW! Timely Notes On The Great Outdoors LEONARDO—Joe Stevenson and Don Corwin will tangle this week- GET YOUR NEW GUN BY STEW VAN VUET end for the Class A club champion- N ship at Beacon Hill Country club OU R LAY-AWAY PLAN Ed Note—We have borrowed the Kerr Advances after both golfers eliminated their SNORKELS AND TUJf A foes in semi-final matches. Steven- SELECTION OF USED GUNS NEW LON- slogan, "For the Glory of the All Makes • All Sizes Uliuriu/* Sport,' from the Belmtr Fishing son advanced to the flnau by de- DON, CONN.— In NJSI Tennis feating Jim Hanley, 3 and 2; while • SHELLS Aboard the club. Don Corwin eliminated Willie Can- judges' boat— A QUICK REVIEW navo by tho same score • CARTRIDGES APPAREL Lady Bea, Capt. To Semi Finals AT HUNTING HEADQUARTERS Dick Johmarkt. The first of these contests was In the Class B bracket Stu Miller The Lady Bea held in 1938 at Belmar, when some gained entrance to tho final round 60 tuna; weighing over 100 pounds Red Banker Comes by edging Vic Grossingcr out of had been as- competition, 2 and 1. Miller will signed to cover apiece, with a total weight of over From Behind to Win SHERWOOD'S Sporting Goods the 10th United 13,000 pounds, were hoisted on the meet 8. M. Hoffman for tho cham- scales. pionship in this division. J. Harold 7 BROAD ST. KED BANK States - Atlantic Quarter Final Match Collins will meet Dick Trenery In Tuna tourna- In 1941, out of the same base, the Class C finals. ment which is one of the most successful events Rain cancelled nearly all activity being held here of them all took place in point of In the North Jersey Shore Invita- Mrs. Thomas Barber pulled an Stew VanVltet in the waters of numbers and total weight. There tional singles and doubles tourna- upset Saturday when she trimmed Hock Island sound. were some 1,400 fish, all weighing ment at the Deal Lake Tennis club Miss Shirley Mason, 4 and 2 for Oui assignment calls for an on-over 60 pounds, accounted for, with over the week-end. Only two the ladles' Class A championship he-spot account of the tournament quarter finals and a couple of trophy. Mrs. Thomas McVicker a total weight of 37,000 pounds. copped tho Class B division when WALL STADIUM n which many Monmou'.h county It was in this event that history singles matches were played. llhing clubs are entered. As thewas made for this writer, as Harold Kerr or Red Bank, In ashe won 1 up on the last hole over resulte are now histoiy we shall quarter final match Sunday, came Mrs. David Jones. Mrs. J. Harold ROUTE 34 - BELMAR, N. J. was the first big game fishing event Collins and Mrs. William C. John- take you on a trip to the waters that we had ever participated in. from behind to down second seeded of Block Island sound, where the Herb Pollack, Elberon, 2-6, 6-3, and son will play off the finals for the We represented the Shark River Class C division. THE WORLD'S MOST VERSATILE TRACK giant blueflns roam, or should Marlln and Tuna club and fished 6-4, after trailing late in the second Presents roam. set.. Low gross scores turned In over aboard the old Jagua. In one day the week-end wore Joe Stevenson's Before we put to sea we would the total catch of our team was M After dropping the first set, Kerr was trailing 1-2 in the second, when 72 on 38-34; Cannavo'a 36-37—73 and like to tell you of an instance tuna, weighing over SO pounds Frod Merrlman's 37-39—76. Stevon- which happened last evening. It apiece, and averaging in the 70's. Pollack lobbed a serve over Kerr's STOCK CAR RACES head. Kerr managed to return it fion also posted the best 18 holes was merely a coincidence, but when We ran out of tuna flags and so out of 36 with a 72-4—68 card. the tuna fleet rounded the rocky on the way in we tore strips from Pro Andy Sikora of the Beacon Hill Country club ppresents and it turned out to be a _ turning Every Wed. & Sat. - 8:30 P. M. point of the match. Kerr came on Pro Andy Sikora and Stevenson joint which guards the entrance our "T" shirts and strung them Mrs. Thomah s McVickek r heh r awardd aftef r shhe won thhe clasl s B BAIN DATES — THUIVS. Si SI'S. of the Thames river, it was ledon the mast-head, So far as we to take the set, 6-3, and then posted Will play in the P.O. A. match pro- by one of United States Navy's women's championship Saturday. In a close match, Mrs. Mc- the final set, 6-4. Kerr also elim- amateur tournament scheduled at have been able to ascertain this inated Charlie Brlggs of Fair Ha- Hollywood Country club Sept. 9, 10 newest and largest snorkel sub- catch constituted one of the great- Vicker won over Mrs. David Jones, one up, on the last hole. and 11. marines. It gave the impression est in numbers and total weight of ven 6-4, 4-fl, 10-8, in an earlier SEPT. 10th—DEMOLITION RACE that this modern instrument of de- a single day's catch since the in- match. Sikora, teamed with Miss Mason, struction wa3 acting as an escort to ception of this event. Jack Fowler, runner-up in thewill play in the New Jersey state the flotilla of some 87 Sshing boats, Red Bank tournament, was knock- pro-ladles match play champion- NASCAR Sanctioned Phone BEImar 9-1873 with their splendid crews of sporte- In 1960 the tournament was based Sweeps Committees ed out of singles competition when ship at Forest Hill Golf club at men who had gone all out to win at* Montauk, where the present rec- he was beaten 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 by EdBloomfleld Sept. 25. top honors "FOR THE GLORY OK ord for the series was established Torres of Spring Lake. THE SPORT." by a fish weighing 737Vi pounds, Harold Kerr and BUI Hagerman, caught by Fred Stengel, at that Discuss Final Plans defending doubles champions here, A DAY WITH THE FLEET time chief of police of Fort Lee. knocked out First Army champs This is the third and last day Ed McBrlde and Ron Palmer in the AND THE WINDS CAME doubles competition. Kerr and Ha- of the contest, and the spirits of Sayrcs Hospitalized, Slo-Mo-Shun some 300 contestants who have At this writing it is hard to tell german won In straight sets, 6-4, gathered here on the "Stern and just what effect the nor'easter will 6-4, 6-0. Rockbound Coast" of New Eng- have on the movements of the fln- Doubtful Starter; Prises Improved Netmen from tho Red Bank land—the same coast where our ners along the coast, It Is a safe courts will meet In the finals when Pilgrim fathers landed at Plymouth bet that from here on some species Final preparation plans were dls- It was reported that many of Kerr and Hagerman take on Har- Rock In the year 1620, are high be- will lose no time In heading for cussed at the Molly Pitcher hotel he leading drivers of both inboard old Potter and Jack Fowler. cause first blood was drawn yester- parts unknown; others will be onTuesday night when the National ind outboard craft In the country day when a monster bluefln, which the way in, and some- will not beSweepstakes regatta committee ire expected to participate in the tipped the scales at 734 mounds— affected. smoothed out rough spots for the ilassic. Most of the action is ej-Rumson Pounds event which will be held here a ected to be In thi; Sweepstakes only 3'/i pounds below the tourna- Fluke and pnrgics will be among and Gold Cup races, with seven ment record, was welched In, Thethose getting ready to fade away. week from Saturday and Sunday. horse-mackerel was brought to gaff Commodore Joseph C. Irwln r eight seven-litre boats entered, Highlands, 12-7 Stripers will be moving in. They heard reports from all committees by Ltndley Eberstadt of Paterson, are strong and fearless and love Sayrca Hi RUMSON — Scoring 12 runs In N. J., who represented the . New tho "white wator," and the silver as tho.group for the annual classic York Athletic club tuna team, Also held the final business session af- An early setback for the regatta four innings, Rumson dromon's ssim^fL Electronically Select mullet, which will be on the move, ter working months to make this was the news released earlier insoftball team blasted the highly -^TheBest Picture On Any Channel | some elx others were' hooked and Bluoa should not bo affeotod. Dur- the week that Stanley Sayres will rated Highlands club, 12-7, Sunday lost. ing a heavy blow they load up with year's regatta tho most lively in years. not spend this month on an East- morning in a Shore Firemen's )SingI«|Array; DIRECTRONIC' As we rounded the rocky point In "gravel" and head for deep water, ern regatta barnstorming tour with Softball league contest. the long procession of some of thewhere with the extra weight of the Prize* Improved one of his record-holding unlimited Trailing, 6-0, after two and one- ^TV/AERIAL;with Beam Selector^Switch "gravel" they are able to lay on Complete With Lead finest craft and crews to be found Alfred J. Lippman, rear commo- hydroplanes. He has been hospital- half innings of play, Rumson NEW, ADVANCED! on the Atlantic coast the sun Isthe ' bottom and' weather out thedore, and chairman of the prize ized in Seattle, started pounding Duncan to score Cable, Leu Mait making a gallant attempt to break storm. Snappers in the rivers will committee, reported that this year's His illness and that of Anchor four runs in the third, one in the DEIIGNI through a celling of scattered and be getting restless, and if the bait take-home prize for the sweep- Jenson, the boat's builder, and Mike fourth, four in the fifth and then fleecy clouda. should move out they will follow It. stakes is the biggest one in theWelsch, one of the pilots, will prob- a trio of tallies in the sixth. The fleet is heading for- the Prior to the storm the blues were on the rampage for sure. We had history of the regatta. It is a huge ably cancel Slo-Mo-Shun's appear- The win moved Rumson to with- Double Array hangar at the Charleston air port, a crack at them last Saturday on silver champagne bowl, He also ance on the Naveslnk river. in a half-game of first place with which is located on the Rhode Is- said that more trophies and prizes Commodore Irwin said he tele- three tilts remaining on the sched- PIRECTRONIC TV AERIAL land shore in the area of Block {Is- board the Sandy, Capt BUI Frank of Shrewsbury. We fished the will be offered this year than ever phoned the Dossin brothers in De- ule. With Beam Selector Switch land sound. Shrewsbury Rocks, where we ranbefore, troit, owners of Miss Pepsi, and HUMSON NO MO1OBS O« Our course is east by north, and AR R MOVING PA."* I It lead Cable, Lets Matt into some mighty big fish, weigh- The perpetual trophy for thewas told, It at all possible, the boat Mallul, rf ...- 8 2 t runs parallel to the Connecticut Sweepstakes will be back in cir-would be on hand for the RedSchledt, »» Si ' ' and Rhode Island shore line, where ing up to five pounds. We found NO BOO! O»lfN them feeding deep, almost on theculation once again. It depicts a Bunk regatta. The only current Dclanoy, ri - 4 COMPIETSIY IA1ION $495 tho clean, trim, rugged New Eng- bottom, and the best results were Grecian Marathon runner deliver- drawback is that the brothers are Bill., tb • •••• land hamlets can be seen in the Famham, lb - — a REBUILT had by using an Ashaway, braided ing the laurel wreath of victory working Nday and night trying to Marrai, o 4 early morning sunlight. Wo arenylon, leaded core line. It is pure after his 26-mile run from the Bat- replace a gear box which has been Bchnleiior, K — ** passing Watch Hill, which looks magic how this typo of line will tle of Marathon. It was executed keeping the boat idle the past few Peters, 2b' - for all the world like a painting outnsh any other varieties. in 1803 by tho French sculptor, weeks. Their task might not be CARBURETORS^ China Bristle by "Granda Moses." Cortot. completed by next week. Exact nplacamtnt corburtlori, com* Suddenly we are startled by a We also found a large concentra- The first prize in the Red Bank William Fluhr, chairman of the HIGHLANDS 'platily rabullt by txptfli. E'try worn, .port ftplactd. Guaronlatd for TO' loud splashing sound; when out oftion of big blues located about two Gold Cup race is a calendar watch, finance committee, reported that Vaughan, H < 2 ' PAINT BRUSHES the depths of the waters of Block miles southeast of the point of thedonated by Longlnes Wittnauor tho Admirals' club raised $2,135, Ciarnlikl, 2b a 2 2 dayi. * v VULCANIIID IN MJIIIX, Island sound bursts a giant sub- Andarion, lb - ....- 2 10 Far FORD 1V34-l»lf FORD V-l Hook in the area of the "False Watch company. Gen Avila Ca-which Included $1,000 donated by 1"* marine. Looking through . theHook." This is alway a choice piece maoho of Mexico has donated a Carlstrom, If * I 1 U19-1MI (Chandler Ortvn)) the board of freeholders. Robertson, rf * 1 ' MERCURY 1MI-1WI ~ glasses of Former U, S. Navy Com- of ground at this reason of thegood will trophy for the 266-inch Lieut, John K. Klang, group com- O'Netl, ct - a 0 0 mander George Gowcn, who is act- year. It la In this area that the hydroplanes and a special prize for mander at Sandy Hook, and Chief D. Caro, 3b 8 0 1 VA" IT ing as one of the judges, the mons- big green-heads first gather upon the 135-inch national champion' Boatswain Martin Hacker of theSimpson, o -.. 8 0 0 ter appears to be right along side their return from northern waters. Duncan, it a 0 0 ships and. the Jafco trophy. Sandy Hook Coast Guard station ''CHEVROLET i»3H»4i of us. However, it is actually over 20 T 6 PlYMOUTH 1?I*.1»4I; a.' mile distance. Guest Donates Trophy were again present to discuss the Hlghlanda »S0 200 0— 7 handling of boat traffic during the Soon the entire tuna fleet comes LEAGUE OF SALT WATER Winston Guest, former star pol Rumaon 004 143 x—12 ANGLERS regatta. HR: Mellaola; Thrae-bait hits: Mar. to anchor and tons of chum are player at Rumson Country clu Ray E. Taylor, secretary, report- , hnleder, CarUtrom; Two-bane spread on the waters. Hundreds of Auto stickers and posters havo and president of Winston Guest S!&. bills. Hits off Prlchard ik In 7 PRICES WITH OLD ONI /A Sea gulls gather from nowhere, and been distributed throughout the Mexican Airlines, is again donating ed that Rolston Waterbury's com- innlngi; Duncan 11 in 6 Innintra. Struck Carburilera lar Otiiary g mittee is prepared to, judge the out by Prlchnrd. four; by Duncan 0. Con In Sl»«k thth e fishermenfih settlttel down tto "wait- state to fishing tackle and sporting a silver "Sombrero Trophy" for "dressed up spectator fleet" which Bases on balls off Frlchard six; oft em-out." goods stores. The wvldlng on thetho Jersey speed skiffs, and is ex-surrounds the course, and certifi- Duncan nvt. DP: None. Umpirta: Cooke BUY ON PEP BOYS BUDGET PLAN As the day wore on and we were sticker states "MAKE STRIPED pected to be here personally t and Johnson, make the presentation, cates were ready and will be pre- sitting talking: about the "big ones BASS A HOOK AND LINE FISH sented to the first three winners. Budget Charge On Unpaid Balance Only that got away," our short wave ONLY." Don't fail to stop in at radio crackles. Gowen takes over your dealer and get yours. A supply the receiver: "Judges' boat to theIs also on hand at the office of The Lady Bea, Proceed to the area of Red Bank Register. Ask for one at State Division Removes Fin of Bass A 2-CELL RUBBER SHIELDED {I j- PIECE' Slock Island. A big fish has been the counter. \OO% Pure Pennsylvania hooked. When you arrive, stand Focusing FLASHLIGHT^! PUNCHWdjI by: and report back to chief judges' ALONG THE WATERFRONT In Experiment in Stocking Lakes •"BOOSTER" boat." Look for striper action In the Capt, Johmarkt loses no time in surf Immediately after the blow. TRENTON—New Jersey sports- flth marked flsh, and the person- MOTOR OIL 1 WITH METAL* CUP, Use block tin and plugs, with plugs ' No fmtr oil ol ony prlul Cat « ton > getting tinder way, and off we go men may be catching bass within el of these lakes will be on the lodoy, otid tnloy lha imoolh pat. I on the trallof what might be abeing our choice. Bluee will con- a few years minus a fin as the NEARLY ACCURATE / ^ WIIT FOR RQUOH I'Coiuiilt of iVantar* ookout for the appearance of these . formonia ol Ihli flna lubricant, lothf h. punch, t lolld punch -world's record tuna.. Upon arriv- tinue In their stride. Fluke and result of a joint experiment being lah in the fisherman's creel. IS NOT ENOUGH/I . ton baon Ihi not ol tha PinniyIvonlo J ing we find the angler engaged In porgiee will be moving out. Snap- carried on by the State Division of Cruda Oil Anotlollon. SAE grodu 10,1 WITH Mlir |}' and 1 cold chliiU , a back-breaking struggle, The pers will start to drop down into Fish and Qame and the Depart- The State Division of Flsh' and JO, 10, *> or JO. Hi-- '•, f~»-4 nit ciut, iieavy rod has a bow in It and the the waters of the, bays and lnleta, ment of Wildlife Conservation and Game explained this study is hoped 2-GAILON; captain is skilfully maneuvering the Sallflih caught In New Jersey wa- Management at Rutgers univers- to supply some answers to a long- CAN • "COMBINATION. boat so as to assist the angler In ters—ti Inches In length. Schaefer ity. lelt need along these lines, The Information obtained by the lake every possible way, 1958 catalogue of 18-MM motion The experiment Is designed to LWATCHJ mrvey as well as experiments car- Soon we tee a swirl some BO picture Alms off the press, Flihlnr, determine the size, bass that can '^LEOPARD yards from the boat, and even then Hunting and Sports. Write Fete led on at Rutgers and other be stocked dn Mew Jersey lakes itudles throughout the country In- PLUS TAX' we are not sure whether it Is blue- Fltipatrlok, Schaefer Brewing Co., economically, yet with reasonable STEERING , An. In another ten minutes the «0 Kent »ve,, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jicate that the stocking of finger- Reussille's X •fJCISION MAOI assurance that a sufficient number ling bass in most lakes has little IMNCM leader Is in the mate's hand and Poitmlitreii MM. Jamee Rlordan will survive, as well u the time of WHEEL COVERS] a flying gaff la thrust Into the fish, of the borough of Shrewsbury has If any effect, since the lake al- 36 BROAD - RED BANK inn ICAII HIGH ORADI Next t, loop U placod over the tail year best sultod for stocking of ready contains many times that been receiving mall addreued to bass of any given sice, VUOU«( * and a shark weighing some 200 "Shrewsbury Books." Could be the umber of naturally spawned Ash, 355° pounds Is lashed along aide of theunder has read about the "City en The clipping of a Ash's *fln"ls"a In the cue of bus, the Hacketts- -JNUo'rITTINO* boat, the Books" in "Surf, Field and well known and Important tool in own fish, hatchery cannot awing to : BE PREPARED > POWERFUL! . ILASTIC Baok to the fleet, where we find fisheries management throughout •MB oppoalte extreme and stock .1001 1 Stream," In whloh we named the 'FOR EMEROENCIISI the judge* boat ooverlng a big flsh, Shrewsbury Bocks ae'The City on the country, Usually, one of theegal flsh, as It.so successfully did This time It Is a tuna, whloh tipped the Becks." Member* of the Mo-pectoral flns Is clipped, These uro with trout. Tho raising of a legal- SCISSORS the scales at over 500 pounds, Thli hawk Bod and Gun club of Bedtho flns located nearest to front slzod bass Is much more expensive TIRE la the leoond and last tuna of theBank. Remember ibis Is the club ot the flsh. These flns are used than trout. It Is felt, however, that JACKF primarily as balancing organs, and somewhoro botween «>hese two ex- PUMP contest, and again tfio honors go wh oh restored the old Jersey Cen- a flih will quickly readjust to the IUY NOW; to the N,Y,A,C, whloh makes them taal Power A light pond to Its tromea thoro Is si alae that can be I IAVII lots ot one or both of then ap- raised economically at the hatoh< the undefeated champions, with present recjeatlonal status—h»vo pendages, * y ha ; IASE 8-OZ. CANVAS \\ prlies , plaques and cups galore returned frorn a fishing trip to the ary, yet t ablbel to survivi e wheh n "FOR THB OLORY OF THBoranberry bogs of South Jorsey, Tha program calls for the stock- stooked In a lake, If the anewer I WORK GLOVES I SPORT,1 where they caught nine plokerel ing of three sixes In certain "ex- can be ifound It may be a ,blg step Thus end* the 10th ot a terlei moMUring between 19 and « perimental" lakes throughout the In Improving the fishing for this of one of the outstanding iports- Inchee In length, Lures were small itate. Two to three-Inch bus apecles In many of New Jereiy's min'i big gtma fishing daisies on "Dare DevUi™Oeorge BuononHJ have already been itooked, Next akes, in CHAMOIS itht eastern inboard, "•d Bmlc top, with a IMncher, month iour-lnoh flsh, as well as Lakes stocked -with two to three- •All HAI LONO' yearlings its to eight Inohes In I'jOIAl FOR CAI •JfOlOINA HANOlt inoh bass Include Railway Park VAND WINDOW/ TRIBUTE TO SPORTSMANSHIP length, will be stocked, Theia will Ilko, Colliers Mill pond ana dJo Johnn- ~kvllt leik Ihet li ye Before signing off 1 fiel I would alio bo marked by removing a On, ir, WASHING Crash Contest ion Park pondpond. TThesh e will bbe WITH like to pay tribute to one of the The flUte Division of Flah and drained In • 1903. Lakes to be greatest gathering of the flnut Oami, Department of Conservation KNITTIO Slated at Wall chockeh d wheh n the biuw approaoh WIIITl MR PAIR eporUmim 1 havo over witnessed, and Kconomlo 'Development) an* legal aUe Include Verona Park lake, llffllttt «nd us 1 ield above, their reward WALL TOWNSHIP J- Wall ita- nounoed today the program is both Burprlau lake anil lllff lake. wai only "For the Olory'of thi l»«i« P'Mint a dimolltlon moi a long and ahort range one, In Sport," The quality of aporUman- \\ addition to III rigulir card order to have at least aome In- •hip whleh they dliplayed during WMhMday night whin ilx eari formation for next ieaion'« crop of the thru dayi of the tournament will'taki part fit thi novilty ivent, hatohery flah, some o( the lakes should aervi u a guiding light to The itook oin will be made will be drained next year and the lit sriitnt and future iportimin up Into two teams with thru drlv flih population recovered • to de- of the world, •ri Md vehicle on a turn, Thin termine thi numbir of ban tha If ROTTERS • OM CiNUNNIALYlA* • PACEHlJ have survived this period, othe X alio wlih to thank the tourni. will bi a iB.mlnu.ti tlmi limit ' OuW Al A Cll 42 went oommltui, and iipielilf(I*y and thi tiam whloh hi* dom thilakei will be oheoked when th Oharlay Strong, dlreetor, for the bua wl|l have reaohed legal alse FREEHOLDW RACEWAY moit dtrnagi in thi, tlmi limit IO that thi percentage of marked 101 VOUI oourteoui triatmint whloh was ac- will hi thi vlotor. AND, W. FRONT ST, corded me while at New London, In .„"»••• oontnta havi bun eon-bail In thi angler's creel can bi 9 RACIS DAILY., 'MINOMHINI "VOTE """""i ordir to take oare of thi Individ- .!? at. "Viral traoki through* found, sjptvsjf y Wvf/ffpV'V PAVORITI CANOIDATI ! ual penonal wanti of lome 100 out thi state and thrilling riaulti M7JJ) ' RED BANK-Phone 6-3440 Fishermen will be asked to b« 3ML • . JILL4AC4 I flihirmen.rmin. bboat captains and mem> hjvi bun obtalnid. Forty othir on thi lookout far then flih where, riRIT POST 9 Pi M, OTIIKR •TORK& IN 1'KKTII bin of the prose—to lay nothing para wilt bi on hand /or thi r«gu- ever then experlmonte an beln AHBOV, NBW BRUNSWICK, about the mere ditalta of running lar raci card, carried on. B§«t OevWe tieiei at Ml TRENTON, B LIZA.UK Til, ene of tho neatest tournament* of Alio co-operating In lhl< program HHwniMiun ! ! ! lie MRMMII NIWAKX. Ui kind, and At the aame time re- fflddU flunky, manigtr. of thiare thn Kim nnd Union county IHUM main cool, calm and collected Cardinal!, hau« alialio playeplayid with Niw park commissions, Certain lakei "U THERE'S A PEP BOYS STORE NEAR YOUR DOOR trough It all-rtqulrts thi ifforta York, Brookilyn, Boitloitoon and Chi-under' thi Jurisdiction of th«« Ntw Jttuf'i Oufy lirl Mvfiul TrtHfnf Trtik of a supiMnan, cago In thi National lagui. agenolei have, or will be sluoked Page Ten BED BANK BEGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 19g2 Eatontown Starts New Development at Fair Haven Since 1911 PHONE RE 6-2316 Mrs. Hazel Henderson and Mrs. PIANO LESSONS at Your Home Florence Hughes were co-hostesses FREDERICK A. WOHLFORTH, B.S. Ed. at a stork shower at Mrs. Hughes' BE 6-S2S4-J^ . .' PianisV^4 1 .At fo£ ^r_ dubs^tl__V^ta, Receptions^^) ^^ ABB , Etc. home last Thursday evening for Student Entrant* in Griffith Foundation J. H. WHITE Mrs. John Super, Vail.Homes. Gifts Hammond Organ Instruction were presented in a bassinet deco- Newman Springs Road rated in yellow and green. Present were Mrs. Helene Coleman, Mrs. RED BANK Feme Mullins, Mrs. Elsie Kaimom, The Best in Miss Dorit Bennett, Mrs. Margaret Sandbach, Mrs. Shirley Thorpe of • Roofing of all kindi •Complete warm air Neptune, Mrs. Gladys Emmons, MEN'S FORMAL WEAR beating systems Mrs. Ruth . Walker, Mrs. Evelyn • Leaders, Gutters • Ductwork Emmons, Mrs. Tanya Loughry, Mrs. Evelyn MacElroy, Mrs, Ann • LATEST • NEW MERCHANDISE Ramsey and Mrs. Edith Glasgow The carnival held on the grounds at St. Dorothea's church last • GUARANTEED PERFECT FIT Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, because of bad weather, will be continued tomorrow end r ALL SIZES IN STOCK Saturday nights, rain or shine, in We fit anyone . • . the church basement. The king and queen of the costume contest held Thursday evening for the girls I and Friday for the boys will be crowned Saturday evening. The FORMALS & COMPANY queen is Roberta Mitchell who was GROOM SHOP— YORKSHIRE GIN dressed as Bo-Pcep. Runner up was Carol Nolan who was dressed as 220 Mrfin Sfc Asbury Park 1*0213 an Indian squaw with a papoose 99 Full on her back. King is Albert No- 1-5 Quart lan, who was dressed as Mae West. 2 Runner up' was Jeffrey Smock, buyers, The first is already under north of River rd. that will run Work has been DISTILLERY BOTTLED OPEN MON., WED., FRI. EVES. 'TIL t dressed as a hoot owl. William started by William P. Scott, Redconstruction on Battin rd., to thebetween Battin rd. and Lewis lane. Scoles was master of ceremonies. rear of the lire house now being OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT HOUSE Judges Thursday evening were Bank contractor and developer, on built, and has been contracted for lane, on a lot that has 300 feet on Mayor F. Bliss Price and Council- 24-home development in the 12sale. The property extends from the river bank, Mr. Scott recently MIDWAY CLUB men Ralph L. Lewis and James N. VIRGIN ISLANDS acres of property formerly known River rd. to the Navesink river. completed a large, one-story home CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OPPOSITE Wolcott, Jr. On Friday evening as the Lewis and Mennen estates Bulldozers and other equipment Mr. and Mrs, R. Blended *% 89 they were Pete Tomaino and Coun- Klelland df Montclair. The home, ASBURY PARK RAILROAD STATION .29 cilman Lewis and Wolcott. John are working to cut through a street with a commanding view of the riv- Whiskey J' north of River rd. fULLQT RUM 3 Cnllahan was in charge of the pie- The 12 acres of woodland is bo er from Lewis' point, has four Distilled in Kentucky FIFTH eating contest which was woinng divided Into half-acre lots by known as Lewis lane. It will run bedrooms, four baths, large living Thursday evening by Bobby Kautz rd. to the riverfront. room with a picture window over- looking the river, dining room, and Friday evening by James Hy- homes upward of $25,000 accord Mr. Scott is cutting slop. Finals will be held this Sat- another street one block kitchen and laundry, RUMSON HILL 40 urday evening. Special awards were ing to his plans or those of the made last week to Mrs. B. L. Pa- BLENDED WHISKEY ters, a chest of silver; Mrs. Esther brothev-ln-law and sister, Mr. and may register in the afternoon he- ty by her mother, Mrs. Gerald 40%-4 & 5 YEABS OLD Saling, a lace tablecloth; Leon B. Mrs. Walter Brada in Middlctown, | tween the hours of 2 and 3 p. m Smith. They then attended a per- Smock, Jr., a decorated cake. N. Y. Miss Ann Stochl recently Albert Cook, Jr., son of Mr. andformance at the Radio City Music Irs. Albert Cook, Watson pi., isHall. .19 QUART Awards which will be made Sat- gave a party for herSunday- 4 urday evening are a custom made school class at her home. Present isiling his grandparents, Mr. and B. C. Mathews of Crystal Lake, 86 PROOF 4 hat, outdoor grill, basket of bev-were 'Llbby Norton, Jill Miller, rs. Jesse Warner in New Bostoi, II., was a Tuesday evening dinner erages, salad set and a full size Walter Layton, Bobby Mahnc, Earl hio. He will return home Sunday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey V. Bottled in Bond RUMSON HILL bicycle. Leadbeater, Patty Morgan and Harvey Lambertson of South nt. Holland. 100 Proof # Clinton Lnyton. Miss Stochl was on two weeks' vacation from Master Bobby Stattel has return- 5 Year Old Kentucky Apple Brandy given a surprise birthday party is position with the Boro Bus ed home after visiting his cousin, Pvt. Ralph LaParre, son of Mr.Aug. 20 by her co-workers at the ompany. Richard Ellingham at Skillman. TO BOURBON and Mrs. Frank LaParre, former Signal Corps Electronic Warfare Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fllntzer of residents here and grandson of Center, Fort Monmouth, at her Marlboro Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey "** Sanders 5 Tears Old Mrs. Edith Lewis, leaves tomorrow home. V. Holland of this place were Sat- FIFTH Brand FIFTH for Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Horace N. Ruben- urday evening supper guests of Mr. Councilman Fred S. Morris and Phyllis and Carol Lawrence, itein and sons Leon and Norman daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- and Mrs. William Flintzerof Nep- Gene Cavanaugh attended the ten- notored to Monticello, N. Y, tune. nis matches Tuesday at tho Forest neth Lawrence, South st., wore" hursday morning, visiting rcla- WM. PENN CHAMPAGNE Hills Country club, Long Island, hostesses at a barbecue last Wed- Ives in the vicinity and returning Miss Carol Ann Vanderveer of N, Y. nesday evening in celebration of Farmingdale was a Saturday af- Blended Whiskey their 15th birthday. Charades and ime Friday night. ternoon and supper guest of Miss NEW YORK ^% ,49 Mr. and Mrs. William Vital, Clin- dancing were enjoyed indoors Sunday visitors of the Ruben Bette Mancini. HALF ton ave., entertained at an outdoor steins wore Mr. and Mrs. Luclen STATE Thoir guests wore Anne Nelson, Week-end guests of Mrs. Stella FIFTH supper Friday evening for Mr. amiJean Howard, Diane Gfirofalo Gilbert and Infant son Bernard o. Bissell and daughter Nancy were GALLON 3.90 Mrs. James Meyers and children Cathy Rohrbaugh, Dennis Wchde New York, cousins of Mr. Ruben- Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCellan of Judy Ann and Jean of Leonardo, Jimmy Buwen, Charles Rohrbaugh itein. Bloomfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Ai- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wllco of Dickie Roberts and Tony Nemeth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gann and mer Bissell of East Orange. Sheppton, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. ion Edward last week visited tho Bud Gabble of Hazelton, Pa. Tha Mrs. Arthur Dorhout and Rob- Master Dennis Bissell of Fred- ihocolate factory at Hershey, Pa. hold was an overnight' guest Mon- Wllcos and Gabbles remained to ert Pearson of Fairlawn visited Mr. and Mrs. George Cuchural spend the week-end with the Vitals. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frost and day of his grandmother, Mrs, Stel- nd children Valerlie and George, la Bissell. Mr. and Mrs. William Wye, But-family, South st., last week. r., have returned home from SrWDERS&co tonwood ave., are vacationing In Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tupper, Grant vacation at Lake Wlnnepasauki Virginia." •':• ave., are visiting Mr. and Mrs ••CHANTULY"* , "STRASBOURG"" . . , RONDO" , , . "MCLROSV:* J. H. East Kcansburg 111.7* 111, 71 3)1.71- L. S. Anthony at Ashaway, R. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Magowan Mrs. Charles Dreyer,'Tlnton ave., Sgt. George Richards of Anchor- The Ladies' auxiliary of the East is now employed at the Fashion ind Mrs. Gcorgina Magowan las Keansburg fire company announced 67 BROAD STREET ESTABLISHED 69 YEARS over left this morning to attend Richard Gordon, who enlisted in Advertisement. Hamburg. Last Friday Mr. Hughes, tho state fair in Rutland, Vt. Jeai the Army in July, is stationed at along with Thomas Gulotta of has purchased a 1848 Ford car. Camp Plckett, Va. Long Branch and Charles Janna- Members and guests of the state rone of Fair Haven,- visited the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Van Brunl hospital fire ^department enjoyed race track at Atlantic City. Mrs. Throckmorton avo., are havin a clam bake on the hospital Hughes entertained Mrs. Gulotta their houso shingled. grounds Thursday evening. The Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cotgrcavi FREE-HASSOCK WITH THE PURCHASE and daughter Noreen at dinner 1menu consisted of steamed clams, that day, Irving pi., entertained Mrs, Co fried chioken, tomatoes and salau. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowland, Jr, grcave's parents, Mr. and Mrs, HMartin Loftus and John Collins have moved from Broad st, toDonald Woolley of West Lon, were in charge. OF ANY NECCHI MACHINE South st. Branch, Monday. Mr. and- Mrs, Horace N. Ruben- Capt. and Mrs. David R. Young High school children will repurl stein attended an evening perform- and children David and Ava ofat'the Eatontown public school to ance of "Kiss Me Kate" at the Nep- Huntlngton, W. Va., are now liv-day to receive bus passes and tul tune Music Circus last week. the ing at 66 Clinton ave. Capt. Young tion cards. Registration Qf chl Wcek-ond guests of the Ruben- has just returned from Korea and dren who will enter kindergarte: steins were Dr. and Mrs. Bernard has his first assignment with the Monday will be held' tomorrow Ivker and children Davlda, Barry Signal Corps Unit Survey agency the school between the hours and Mary-Ellon, of Wynnefleld, amazing at Fort Monmouth. 9:30 a, m. to noon. Only chtldre; Philadelphia. get our Mrs. B. M. Matthews, the former who will reach the age of five b Mrs. Gerald Smith spent a few Carla Stoohl of Tinton ave., is nowNov. 1 may register. They mu days last week visiting her mother, employed as private secretary to have their vaccination and 1mMrs. John W&nzer of Foughkeepeie, necchi Thomas Irving Brown, publisher of munlzatton certificates. Schoo N. Y. NEW The Register. opens Monday, Sept, 8, at 9 a, Miss Marjorie Smith returned Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stochl and I There will be no' registration home Tuesday after (pending the son Charles, Tlnton ave,, spent tho |, .pupil . s that. morning_ but those wh summer at Poughkeepsle, N. Y. sewing week-end visiting Mr. Stochl'a were unable to register Friday Miss Smith was met in New York LOW machine PRICE DEVELOP YOUNG stitches and on popular 6.00 x 16 s/ze finishes GOOD/YEAR TALENT TIRES Dependable THE WAY MARATHON GOODAEAR FALL CUSSES NOW FORMING New, with d«p«ndabl« Marothom prletd to lew thtre'i no longtr any m«d ENROLL NOW!, te rltk riding on worn, un* Alio quality reeapplnq •oft llrn. Comt In today done In our own (eetory, Clatics now forming for Fall Term beginning Sept. 8th, in and get ntw, safer We loan you tlrei at no Ballet, Tan, Toe and Voice. Careful grading of all age group* • Ooodytar T[ret ' ' extra eoit while yeun ire beginners, intermediate' and advanced itudenti. reeeppedi Watch for MacLcvy itudenti on Television WOR, Channel 9, Daily 6-6130 P. M., starting Sept. 8th • WPIX Channel 13, Sept. 21, 4t30 P. M., Saturdays. MOUNT TIRE SERVICE Special evening classes In Ballet for adults. 71 Whiti St, Rtd lank A1H . PHONI 4*0414 CONDITIONED III IT ON DIM0NITUT10N AT STUDIOS ! NECCHI SEWING CIRCLE It Pays to Advertise in The Register 17 WHITI STRUT %fcRID BANK 6-4100 t WEST FRONT 3T. . (Fort d Bwdjl) JUO UNI RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Board Approves Hazlct (Continued from page 1) Atlantic Appliance A Democratic rally will be held In the Holmdel township memorial the superintendent had stated it hall tonight at 8 o'clock. The can- wajB the opinion of Frank Hurley, Contest Closes didates for the coming election, will high school principal; William Pa- ASBURY PARK — Following a be the speakers. zicky. River Street school principal, custom of several years' standing, The New York and Long Branch and himself that while it would be the Atlantic Appliance company railroad is erecting a shelter for advantageous to have the football of Railroad ave., marked its anni- commuters at Hazlet. The station FOR MODERN coach teaching at the high school, was closed several months ago. • they felt the entire physical educa- versary with a sales and recipe tion program could be better car- contest. The joint events which Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bahren- ried on If the men remained where marked the firm's fifth anniversary, burg, Jr., and sons John and Nell NEON SIGNS they were. opened Aug. 13 and closed Sunday. qf Beers st., have returned from -vn Dr. Hlbbs pointed out Mr. Phlpps Preliminary judging In the reci- utomoblle trip to Washington, & MAINTENANCE j is certificated for certain things pe contest starts tomorrow. First ). C 1 which Mr. Jacoubs is not and that prize, currently on display at the P.F.C. Eugene Wilson, who was | therefore he felt the education pro- firm's Asbury Park store is a com- atloned at Kecsler Air Base in gram in general could be better pletely automatic electric kitchen, [Isslssippi, after spending a fur- COLD CATHODE LIGHTING carried on If Phlpps were to stay worth $2,500. The kitchen includes iugh with his parents, Mr, and at River Street, and Jacoubs at the a Frlgldalrc cyclamatlc refrigera- Mrs. Leo Wallace, Bethany rd., has high school. tor, Westlnghouse automatic sported at Perrin Air Base in LOOK AT WHAT ROAD-AD SERVICE, Inc. In a final effort to solve the clothes dryer, Hotpoint deluxe Texas. problem the board called Mr. pushbutton range, Philco freezer, Mrs. Walter D, Brown, Jr., of 45 S. MAIN ST. ASBURY PARK 1-1180 Phlpps into the meeting. He told automatic Youngstown dishwasher ighway 35, attended a wedding YOU CAN BUY the board he had been assured by and a 66-Inch, twin deluxe Youngs- f a relative- In Brooklyn Saturday. Mr. Davis the transfer would be town sink, There will be 19 other Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Cherry made. Mr. Giblon, remarking that prizes, and a Youngatown dish- ,nd children Russell and Nancy Mr. Phlpps had been placed in an washer for each of Atlantic's eight lave returned from a two weeks' FOR A PENNY! embarrassing position, added stores. •acatlon spent in Sloatsburg, N. Y. Fhipps had been promised the The Arm will have a recipe book Miss Sally Cogglns of Lubec, Me., transfer by the athletic committee printed for distribution. spent a few weeks with Mr. and and that now the board owed him Mrs. Jed Cogglns of Holmdel rd. an obligation. He. added he under- Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ackerson stood Mr. Phippa would be given Colt's Neck ave returned home from a visit the coaching job without any Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Freeman •lth their son and daughter-in- strings attached to it. of Manor rd. have returned from law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Ac- a visit to Mrs. Raymond Freeman kerson of East Aurora, N. Y. Bennett Dissents of Fultonvllle, N. Y., and an auto- A group of people gathered .it When a vote on the proposal was mobile trip through New York and he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred taken Mr. Bennett was the only Vermont. Mlddlebury college at ^. Dean on Bethany rd., last dissenter. After the vote, he slated Middlebury, Vt., was among the 'hursday evening to witness the he was ppposed to any one or two points of interest. jpenlng of two large night bloom- members of the board making Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richens of ing cereus. When the blooms open- promises to a staff member with- WadBWorth, Ohio, ,were weok-ond they measured from eight to ten out consulting the board as a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester nehes across. Pictures were taken Your Old TV Picture Tube whole. Richens and family of Colt's Neck if the blooniB, which die as soon as they are In full bloom. Mr. Davis asked who had made The high school fellowship of the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Peseux any promises adding, "The finger Colt's Neck Reformed church wll nd daughters Marion L. and Doris is being pointed at me." Mr. Davis meet tonight at 7 o'clock at the J. Peseux of Hillcrest rd., have re- IS WORTH MONEY! said he had never told Mr. Phipps church. urned home from a week's auto- Consumers TV will make you the following allow- the transfer would be made but The Reformed church will re mobile trip to New York state and merely that he would work on It. open Sunday at 11 a. m. F. How Pennsylvania. They visited rela- Mr. Giblon said he didn't think Mr. ard Lloyd will deliver the sermon, tives in Utica and Mt. Pocono. ances for your old tube. Check listings for your Davis had intentionally deceived Mrs. A. Gemmell of Ansonin, size tube. the rest of the board but felt the Conn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irv- Pvt. Edward C. Weigand of chairman of the athletic commit- ing Gemmell and family of Van- Camp Kilmer spent the week-end iz« Price Trade In COST TO YOU tee should have brought the matter deiburg. Miss Druscilla Gemmell, with his parents, Mr. and MM. Allowance before the entire board. her granddaughter, who has been J. Frank Welgand. 10" 27.00 7.00 20.00 her guest in Ansonla the past few Mr. and Mrs. Llndrord Hartel weeks, returned to her home in and children Eleanor, Carroll and ! 12" 31.00 9.00 22.00 Keausburg Vandcrburg with her grandmother, Ronald, after spending a vacation 14" 33.00 8.00 25.00 The ladies' auxiliary of the West Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hcslin 0! with Mrs. Hartel's aunt and un- Now York city visited Mr. am cle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rath- 35.00 . 9.00 26.00 Keansburg fire department Wed- 1 15" nesday night of last week discussed Mis. James P. Desmond the pas bone, have returned to their home 16" 43:00 16.00 27.00 plans for an afternoon card paity week. in Waynesboro, Pa. 44.00 16.00 28.00 Thursday, Sept. 18. Mrs. Jean The League for Service of thi Mr. and Mrs. William' Stirlem 17" Werthweln is chairman, assisted Reformed church will resume Its and family recently visited at Stone •19'' 47.00 14.00 33.00 by Mrs. Emma Devine. Members meetings after the summer vaca- Harbor. *< tion, Monday night, Sept. 15 at { ASPDIN'S FIRST 3S.00 will parade in uniform In Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans rvf 20" 49.00 14.00 Mrs. Adolph Berger, Mrs. Devine p. m., at the home of Mrs. Matt- Long Island w«re week-end guests and Mrs. Warthwoin wore guests land Cain at Phalanx. Mrs. Wil- of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Latham. of honor at e birthday party held liam Miles will be co-hostess. Then Mr. and Mrs. James Neldlng3r Installed free with one year warranty. If your after the meeting. Hostesses were will be a guest speaker. of Beers st., spent' the week-end picture tube is good at the present time, call or Mr's. Camilla Lutz and Mrs. Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Kanetzky 0 in Lavalette. STOREWIDE Czarkowskl. Others present were Trl Angle farm, entertained thi write and we will tell you. how to register with Mrs. Florence Murphy, Mrs. Agnes following guests Sunday: Mr. am Highlands us so you may take advantage of these low prices. Thome, Mrs. Marjorle McCarthy, Mrs. Alex S. Bonda and daughtei ; Mrs. Alice Dowd, Mrs. France 01- Donna of Revere Beach, Mass., am Stephen H. Faller, Edward Pat- There is no charge for registering. brys, Mrs. Olga Perno, Mrs. Marie Walter Laudanskl and son Tuff: terson and Henry Snyder repre- Gemmell and Mrs. Joseph Malley. of New York city. Mr. and Mr. sented Twinllght post, American REPAIR WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES Mrs. Russell Smith was hostess Paul Corbett and children of Tor- Legion, at the national convention at a demonstration of houshold onto, Canada, Mrs. Corbett of the last week in New York city. SALE wares Wednesday night of last Bronx, and Mrs. Rusakowich, Raymond Dempsey, son of Mr. week In the rectory of St. Mdrk's Bronx, N. Y., were Monday guests and Mrs. Raymond Dempsey, cele- CONSUMERS TELEVISION CO. Episcopal church. She was assisted Mr, and Mrs. Edward Meehan, brated his second birthday at a by Mrs. Betty Tevlin. Mrs. Elsie formerly of Red Bank, have bough1 party at his home. Guests Included 274 Port Monmouth Rd. East Keansburg Thorne was demonstrator. Attend- and moved into the Prelm honv James Homlak, Michael Homlak, ing were Mrs. Martin Foley, Mrs. on Creamery rd., Colt's Neck, wit! Jessica McGrail, Martin McGrall, SALES & SERVICE Henry Guenthcr, Mrs. Harry Snv- their children, the past week-one Nora Ann Bailey, Richard Bailey, der, Mrsv Clement" Coppoll, Mrs. The, Atlantic township P. T. A Anna May Dempsey, Ray Dempsey TEL. KEANSBURG 6-0033 ' Catherine Biersack, Mrs. Ida Mor- will resume meetings Wcdnesda; and Paul Dempsey. Other guests We reserve the right to withdraw the above allowances on your ton, Mrs. Virginia Herzog, Mrs. night, Sept. 10, at the townsh were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ho- Frieda Krayle, Mrs. William Wentz, •school in Colt's Neck at S p. m, miak, Mrs. Mae Dempsey, Mr. and old picture tube at any tlmo. Miss Mary Carr, Mrs.' Annie Carr with the new president, Gcorgi Mrs. Martin McGrall and Miss Peg- and Miss Carola Wollyung. Handzo, presiding. • gy Bailoy.

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IATONTOWN 20 WHITE STREET Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 f.1 Motorist Fined HOME REPAIRS - PAINTING Mirarchi Music Studios WILLOW PARK iv WALLPAPER and ODD JOBS OF ALL TYPES «4« •RIOHTON AVENUC ' LONQ MANCH, N. J. $25 in Local Court NEAR NORWOOD AVI. TIL. L. B. C-4II0 .LITTLE SILVER WHEN YOU SEE Martin Narzyaiuki of Union SPECIALIZING IN Beach wai fined $25 in court here PIANO' • ACCORDION yesterday by Magistrate John V. 3 & 4 BEDROOM ONE YOU THINK AL HOWELL Crowell on a charge of disorderly FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 15TH 49 MANNING ST. RED BANK 6-5688 RIVER PLAZA conduct. Charges against Narzyan- OF THE OTHER ski of driving without a driver's REGISTER NOW! HOMES license and refusal to show his car Itud.nti miy hiv. loan of Accordion for homi practice NO JOB TOO SMALL . . . registration were dismissed. Studio cliood «v.ry Wtdnasday WITH I 1 2 CAR GARAGE Margaret M. Mirarchi, Mui. Bach,; Mus. Ma».; St. Cecilia Conservator", •f E BAA . 1 Block from School CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE According to Deputy Chief Rom«, Italy. Member 1. P. T. A. KLARIN'S George Clayton, who made the I J/3WW «• "P and Shopping Center complaint, he was driving a police car Monday night when he passed ALSO SHELLS ERECTED AT GREAT SAVINGS close to a car he claimed was driv- MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY , en by Narzynaski, Sitting in the CLAY* KILNS (CERAMIC SUPPLIES front-seat with Narzynaski was LAUREL DRIVE LITTLE SILVER Allen Dale, according to the deputy Announces a chief, Dale'pleaded guilty to a o L T. GRANDINETTI charge of disorderly conduct Tues- Town and Country Shop day morning and was' fined $25, BEGINNERS COURSE REd Bank 6-5214 Deputy Chief Clayton testified the R Narzynski car almost, hit the police in CERAMICS car at the intersection of Broad and Front, st*,, and that Narzynski N STARTING SEPT, 16, 1952 yelled something at him, Clayton will be open every Friday night . said he ordered Narzynski to pull E For information call over and the defendant told him, WEEK-END SPECIALS "I'll take care of you." Narzynaski, he added, refused to, show him his R RE 6-2226 driver's license or car registration, BUY & SAVE NOW! and put up an agrument. Deputy OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 until 9 P. M. Chief Clayton further testified he left the scene to get Patrolman BOYS' William Patterson, who was on duty in the area, and when they re- $ 95$ 95 12 LINDEN PLACE RED BANK, N. J. turned Narzynaski and' Dale were coming out of the Silver bar. Both, STORM COATS 3 7 he said, put up a fight when he SIZES 4 to 18 and Patterson tried to arrest them. In the hearing of the motor ve- hicle charges against Narzynaski BOYS' Clayton again testified the defend- ant was driving and Sale was sit- C$ 19 ting on the seat beside him. He added he could not see anyone in SHIRTS - - - 95 1 the back seat. Tom Sawyer, Reliance and Others Denies Charge BALLET ART SCHOOL BOYS' & GIRLS' Narzynaski said Miss Helen Os- wald of Union Beach was driving and he was sitting beside her on $ HELA SLAVINSKA the front seat. Dale, he said, and Wondrous Orion* another young woman wore in the suit with the flatter- SOCKS 4 & 5 Pairs For 1 °° back scat. Dale, who backed up ing curved hip ... FROM the testimony, said he was going and a slim-line skirt BOYS' & GIRLS' to marry the unidentified young with an Inverted woman next week, and it stood to kick pleat for back $ 98 $ 29 BALLET DE MONTE CARLO reason if he were going to marry interest! her he wouldn't have been sitting Perfect to wear now SHOES • • • 2 3 in the front seat with Narzynaski and on through tho while she was sitting in the back year in the best of .. Men's Arrow, Manhattan & Van Heusen seat. Both women testified it was fashion! Fully lined Miss Oswald civho was driving and and exquisitely tai- $ 5 FALL CLASSES STARTING SEPT. 11th not Narzynaski, lored, Priced to In dismissing the motor vehicle please, too! In SHIRTS 2 ? 2FOR * charges Judge Crowell said he black, brown and CHILDREN AND ADULTS could see no reason why a police grey. Sizes 10 to 20, MEN'S 100% WOOL officer would testify a man was 7 to 17. driving it he were not. On the other Re $5 hand, he said, Narzynaski would $ .95 have good reason to say he wasn't driving. Narzynaski had admitted SUITS * °°° NOW 24 BALLET-TOE-TAP at the hearing that his driver's license had been revoked about five <• *A DuPont These and many other outstanding values for the entire years,ago for non-payment of a _/tt Acrylic Fiber family are to be found only at the BALLROOM FOR TEEN AGE judgment. VJL/L EVENING REDUCING CLASSES Sea Bright RED BANK VALUE CENTER Collector Edmund W. Cline of SPECIAL CLASSES FOR PRE-SCHOOL AGE Church st. has been confined to his home with illness several weeks. | ONE POOR PROM VICTORY MARKET | Word has been received from Sgt John Douglas, son o( Mrs. 6 BROAD ST. RED BANK Mary Douglas of Church at., that 25 West Front St. Tel. 6-5390 Red Bank ho expects to leave Sasibl base, Ja- pan, next month for the United COATS - SUITS -. DRESSES You May Use Our Lay-Away Plan FOR INFORMATION CALL RE 6-9728 or RE 6-3676-M States. Open Friday 'til 9:00 P. M. Miss Paula Covert, daughter of USE PREEDB BUDGET, CHARGE IT OR LAY-AWAY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Covert of Beach st., was taken' to Monmouth Me- morial hospital Wednesday of last week for an emergency ap- pendectomy. Mrs. Charles Phearsdorf of Os- Osborno pi., has received word that It's DeGennaro's for her husband, P.F.C. Charles Phears- dorf, has left Korea and expects to return home this month. The well-baby conference of the Public Health Nursing Association of Rumson, Sea Bright and Fair Haven will be held Thursday, Sept U, at 2:30 p. m. at River Street school. Dr. Irving K. Lovett, as- sisted by association nurses, will be in charge and advise mothers. Members of the Sea Bright fire VICTOR department at a meeting lait week FALL & WINTER made plans to charter a bus and attend the Dodgers-Giants baseball MARKETS-RED BANK UNTRIMMED & FUR TRIMMED game Sunday at tha Polo grounds. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Earloy of 110 New st. are the parents of a daugh- 21 W. FRONT ST. riFI IVEPY MONMOUTH ST. ter, born Sunday at Hazard hos- UELIYBKT TEL 6*5292 pital. TEL. 6-O5O8 The Sea Bright Odd Fellows wilt COATS hold their first fall meeting next FRESH JERSEY Tuesday night In Odd Fellows* hall. Herbert Fowler, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fowler of Ocean aye., has returned homo from BANTAM CORN Monmouth Memorial hospital, SUITS where he was a surgical patient. Mr. and Mn. Gerald Cramner C have taken an apartment In the VanBrunt building on East Ocean •;•'•»»' Cranmer Is a daughter 49 of Rev. and Mrs. Robert S, Judge • ^ DO?. TOPPERS of Ocean ave. Rev. Jud« la pastor OPALESCENT h avo d 6 wln Hu«. S5'firstf meetin ?> g °o f'? th*e fall tomor hold- ALL PURPOSE BUY DIRECT "w n'«W at Odd Fellow, hall. A covered dish supper will be «emd after the meeting, APPLES A new sidewalk la Wliw oon- Jtruoted on the River.t.»td

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The long-awaited construction of For New School an addition to Red Bank high Mrs. Johnston school may be delayed even longer Planning Progresses Hands-Off Policy If certain Harding rd. residents have their way. For 10 Classrooms; Taken by County A group of property owners on Little Silver Woman Charged that street, who have retained Ed- May Exceed Debt Limit ward W. Wise, Jr., Red Bank at- On Rent Controls torney, are objecting to the loca- EATONTOWN—Leo J. Carlins, With Slaying Her Husband tion of the addition to be built east president of the board of educa- Irwin Says Matter of the present school building. The tion, last niRht outlined the pro- addition would be set back 22 feet gress made in recent weeks toward •+• FREEHOLD—Mrs. Anna John- Is Up to Towns; Ask from the curb line and would pro- the construction of.a new school ston, 22, of 435 Spring St., Little ject 30 feet forward of the existing at Grant ave. and Pine Brook rd. Silver, yesterday was formally in- Highway Improvements high school building. Earlier, George Winning, district Two Principals dicted on a charge that she mur- Patrolman Irving Krackowitch clerk, reported he has prepared an dered her former husband Aug. Ill - FREEHOLD—The county ap- of* the Red Bank police department, amended application for federal Retire After An indictment containing the parently is leaving It up to local who lives opposite the high school, funds. The new school will consist charge was handed up by the re- municipalities to press (or a con- said he and his neighbors got home of ten classrooms, faculty room, tiring May session grand jury. tinuation of rent controls, if they from work Tuesday night and found health room, principal's office, Long Service It said she fatally shot Malcolm view them as necessary. the building stakes for the addi- store room, corridor, toilet and Johnston, 26, of Mlddletown, a Freeholder Director Joseph C. tion 22 feet from the curb. He heating facilities. Miss Anna Srasch, Temple university law student, Irwin said yesterday the county added It had been his understand- The estimated cost Is $290,700. when he visited her apartment. Al- board views rent control policies ing the addition would be in line If finally approved, the fcder.il Mrs. Edwin Brascli legedly, the shooting; resulted from as something for which municipali- with the existing building. government will contribute $111!.- a quarrel the couple had over the ties are solely responsible. Mrs. Krackowitch, a member of 014 as its share of educating pu- Have Fine Records custody of their 20-month-old son. Mr. Irwin stated that viewpoint the Mechanic Street school Parent- pils of persons in the service or in federal employ. The balance M 73 Bills Handed Up after saying the board already had Teacher association, told The Reg- Two public school principals who given its serious consideration to ister she had circulated a petition $134,686 is to be raised by local A total of 73 true bills were ex- taxation. have made their mark in public tended by the jury—ranging In a request by Stephen J. Remsen of asking for support for the addition education in this county announced Engllshtown, Democratio candidate and a $900,000 bond issue to finance charges from murder, manslaugh- To Check New Ratahles their retirement within the past ter and narcotics trafflo to sex for freeholder, that the board act cost of constructionj.also with the Mr. Carling said the borough's week. They are Miss Anna M. to support a move to keep rent con- understanding - that the addition crimes, assault, theft and causing debt limit may have to be exceed- Brasch, toucher and principal at death by automobile. The bills trols in force. would not jut out beyond the pres- the Centcrvillc 3chool, Holmdel ent building line. Junior group members of the Old Monmouth Dog Training club, practicing on the ed by about $50,000. In answer to forecast a busy court session in Howard W. Roberts, county coun- a question by Mrs. Merrill D. Beam township, for 39 years, and her weeks and months to come. sel, said he had learned that many To Seek Restraining Order lawn of Marine park here prior to joining fall obedience classes scheduled to start Sept. 18 of the Home and School club, he sister-in-law, Mrs. Edwin H. towns. already have scheduled pub- said the borough council would of- Brasch, teacher and principal at Also indicted for murder was lic hearings on rent control, to find Mr. Wise said yesterday he would and continue throughout the winter. Left to right, Arthur McConnell, Chapel Hill; Mary Anne Robert Murphy, 38, of 914 Lake seek a restraining court order to fer no objection to exceeding tho the River Plaza school, Mlddlotown out what local residents think of Lynch, Red Bank; Lucile Pratt, Rnmson; Irer.u Thompson, Fair Haven; Rosemary Warwick, Lit- limit. Mr. Carling added It is pos- township, for 30 years. ave., Asbury Park, In the ice pick the-measure. "prevent irreparable harm irom be- killing last May of Henry J. Bee- ing done to property owners by in- tle Silver; Marcia Pokus, Red Bank; Suzi Gamwell, Middletown; Jane Palumbo, Fair Haven, sible that the borough's debt struc- ton, 21, of 25 Atkins ave., Asbury ' Ask Rt 36 Extemion terfering with their rights and lib- ture will not be affected at all. and Barbara Kennedy, Fair Haven. New ratables—such as the Bendix Park. By resolution, the freeholders erties," Chief objections to the lo- Another bill charged Joseph Lev- cation of the building, voiced by plant—are slated to appear on the asked the State Highway depart- tax records next month, he said, ins, 31, of Union City, with man- ment to extend it. 36 .from Its Patrolman Krackowitch and Harry slaughter in the fatal beating of Compton of 108 Harding rd., are which may mean that authority to present terminal point on Ocean- exceed the debt limit will not have Joseph I. Allen, 66, Manasquan port ave. along the southern border that the building -would "stick out Army, Air Force Local Council Takes No Action storekeeper, last June 29. of the Monmouth Park racetrack like a sore thumb," that it would to be sought. and on to Joline ave., Long Branch. dipreciate real estate values in the The president said the exact Death by Automobile area and would interfere with vis- location of the building on the Walter Small, 27, of 270 Carr ave., Freeholder Walton Sherman said Take 40 Enlistees After Forum on Rent Control Hughes farm—on which the board the road Is needed to relieve con- ion of some *f the home owners. The Air Force accepted 29 en- Keansburg, was charged with caus- Edmund J, Canzona, board presi- holds an option to buy—has not ing the death of Patricia Ann Don- gestion during the racing season. listees from the shore area includ- yet been determined. Results of He also noted that when the road dent, said he knew of no violations ing three men from Red Bank Borough council Tuesday night cusslon to ask participants to re ovan, aged 2, In Keansburg May 10, existing with regard to the pro- took no action to continue rent con- fr&ln from dealing In personalities. soil tests from Rutgers university with his automobile. Small earlier Is connected with the Garden State during August. Of the 11 men ac- are still being awaited by the parkway at Pine Brook, It would posed building. He stated school cepted by the Army last month, trols beyond the Sept. 30 expira- Councilman George A, Gray took had been convicted of drunken provide another route to county boards are not required to submit tion date after a. public hearing on exception to Mr. Weinstein refer- architect, Alexander Merchant, driving at the time of the accident one was a Red Bank resident. he said. Indictments were handed up beaches. plans and specifications to a mu- Air Force enlistees were James the question. A resolution for ex- ring to remarks by Mr. Stout as Reconstruction of the Seven nicipal building Inspector and ob- tension by the council would con- filibustering. Mr. Weinstein stated Concerning the cost of the build- against five persons arrested July H. Cottrell, 1 Vista pi., Vincent P. ing, Mr. Carling said the total may 31 in an alleged narcotics ring Bridge rd., Little Silver, S-27 bridge, tain his approval for construction. Biancomano, 176 Riverside ave., tinue federal controls until Sept, that he had meant no personal af- two other bridges, and the Cooper He added the plans had been ap- O, 1953, when they expire nation- front to Mr. Stout. appear to be more "per classroom" roundup in the Asbury Park area. and Joseph A. Fuller, 272 Me- han is the case with other county Alan I. Moore, 19, of 20 Clarence rd., Middletown township, bulkhead proved by the State Board of_ Edu- chanic st., all of Red Bank; John ide. According to official sources, Mayor White later offered to en- are provided for in a $47,000 reso- cation. tate controls cannot possibly be tertain a resolution continuing schools. He explained this by say- st., Long Branch, manager of the D. Crean, 9 Allen st., and Gordon ing present plans provide for fu- Lavender Bull refreshment stand, lution passed by the board. The board president agreed that D. Donald, Clover lane, Rumson; ut Into effect until April 30 of rent controls locally, but none was Bids for the jobs will be re- the addition would probably look ext year. offered. She pointed out,, however, (Continued on page 2) rt. 35, Ocean township, and Joseph- Alfred Amodlo, 95 Bay ave., Hlgn- Sucarato, 26, of New York, former- ceived at the next board meeting, better If it were in line with the lands; Kenneth E. Reynolds, 84 Letters and petitions for reten- that there will ba another regular Sept. 17. The other two bridges existing building, but that the situ- council meeting before the.expira- cab driver in Asbury Park, were- Main St., Belford; Ronald A. New- on of controls were read from the charged with possession of drugs. are designated F-7, on Walling rd,, ation can't be helped because if the man Carolina ave., Port Mon- Progressive party of Long Branch, tion date on controls, at whic,)v,tlme ,.,«».„„ „,.,. ..f f,,,tw wu it Railroad Union Two Lavender Bull car hops, Freehold township, and ML-27, addition were set further back It th Hlfl R Vh H7 ed Bank and Cliff wood; Ameri- council may or !itt)0#?idj)jpj- a Hiss Anna M. Brasch across Deep Run brook, Marlboro, would shut out light from some R rent resolution. '•.* '- r> •';-'•'• r.' Cora Maddocks, 19, of 204 H at, Cambridgge ave., , Union Beach; cans for Democratic Action; Ste West Belmar, and Mary Lou Na-- classrooms. - . Another reason for hen J. Remsen. Democratic can- A council hearing of charges the location of the .proposed build- Maurice StempleVt V, Keyport; Lewjs Honors Eastmond Both reside on Branch's politano, 18, of 410 Langford at, P.; Fox;*Maln Bt:,' Marlboro; Rolf lidaftYfor' freenoiaer,'-"ifa-W.''•ii against, Robert Cook, proprietor of BELFORD — John F. Eastmond Broadmeadow farm, the largest po- Asbury Park, were indicted for Head-on Crash ing was cited by Paul Young, ilbtfM^ail ' Bob Cook's tavern, Shrewsbury, school clerk: He'- said'! under the1 ert Hudson, Jr., and.Tb.oma9 Lykej, of East" rd. was guest of honor at tato farm In Mlddletown township both the' sale and possession of • Freehold; Anthony M. Antonelli The main arguments for contin- ave. and Newman Springs rd., was a dinner In Newark last week when and one of tho largest in the coun- drugs. The same charge was file*- "faw a boner room in'a school must postponed until Sept. 15 At the re- Injures Three have one outside wall. If the addi- and Robert M. Minton, Long laflon Of controls were that In he was presented a. gold button rep- ty. Miss Brasch makes her home against Robert Shropshire, 21. Branch; Woodrow A. ?rown, Oli- [ace of tha housing shortage re- quest of Mr. Cook's lawyer, State resenting 50 years of continuous with her father, Charles Brasch, EATONTOWN—Edward "Baylor, tion were moved back, he added, It Senator Richard R. Stout. would butt up against the only ex- ver Warren, Sylvester Warren and laxing of controls would bring on membership in the Brotherhood of who is hale and hearty In his 94th Other Indictment* li Tllton ave., Red Bank, was in- Alfonsia IVe'ry, Englishtown. rent gouging, and that too many The resignation of Benjamin A. Locomotive Engineers. year. He Is a retired farmer, and jured early this morning when he isting outside wall of the boiler Crate, chairman of the board of Other Indictments included: room in the high school building. Also Warren J. Smith and Earl of our local people could not af- Mr. Eastmond was- born in Port they live In the century-old farm- William Johtuon, 55, of Central was Involved in a head-on collision Denson, Asbury Park; Richard A. ord to pay more rent. adjustment, was accepted by coun- Monmouth Mar. 24, 1865. He went house on the farm in the Nutswamp ave., Red Bank, for the theft of on route 35, near the H. W. Brown May Widen Street Hartley, Ocean Grove; Gordon L. Arguments against controls were cil with regret. Mr. Crate wrote to work as a fireman for the Penn- section, Mrs. Edwin Brasch lives a Jersey Central Power and Light Trucking co. , Mr. Young said yesterday original Graham and Elijah J. Brown, Nep- hat many inequities exist, that that pressure of private business sylvania railroad at the age of 21 close by on Lhe same farm with Co. light standard in Red Bank According to police, the Taylor plans for the addition called for it tune; Kenneth D. Hotaltng, Seaside rentals are controlled while labor, prevented his devoting the neces- and was later promoted lo loco- her husband, who operates the Apr. 20. Johnson now is in a state . vehicle and a car driven by William to bo-located ten feet nearer the Heights; Charles R. Henk, Metede- taxes and the costs of fuel and sary time to the important work motive engineer. He had the Wash- farm establishment. .. mental institution. A co-defendant, Menagh, Fort Monmouth soldier, curb than is presently proposed. He' conk; James A. Rutter, Manasquan, materials, are not, and that if con- of the board. ington run for many years before Henry Coy, 63, of 104 Leonard st, crashed head-on causing extensive stated the building was set back the William E. Musgrave, Point Pleas- trols are relaxed and people are Borough Clerk Mrs. Amy Shlnn his retirement. He received a badge Red Bank, drew a suspended sen- damage to both vehicles. additional ten feet at the sugges- ant, and Diamond Tripolltes, Lau- permitted to make a fair return reported that her office in the bor- of honor when he took his pension tence in the case some time ago. Mr.' Taylor received a possible tion of Ensley M. White, building rence Harbor. on their Investments they will ough hall will be open Saturdays, at the age of 65 in 1030. Alice Healy, 43, of 11 Oceanport skull fracture, fractured lower jaw Inspector, who pointed out to the Army enlistees Include William gladly build houses, which In turn Sept. 13 and 20, and on the eve- Mr. Eastmond, who will be 88 ave., Oceanport, for an Indecent and lost several teeth. Menagh re- board several months ago that the P. Manahan, 55 Ea3t -Front st, will open the rental market and nings of Sept. 22, 23, 24 and 25 for years old next March, is the oldest act on a four-year-old Oceanport ceived lacerations of the left elbow planning board has considered wid- Red Bank; Walter J. Buchwald, bring on a competitive condition. the registration of local voters. and forehead, abrasions of right living member of division 53 of girt May 10. ening Harding rd., In Which case 55 Willow st,, Port Monmouth: The plea to let controls lapse au- William M. Errlckaon, Branch the Brotherhood of Locomotive En- Emory J. Thompson, 225-A Ham- elbow and shoulder, contusions of the extra footage would be needed. Stanley H. Ravitch and Leslie J. ave., was named a special police left shoulder and possible head in- tomatically on Sept. 30 was voiced gineers. He has two brothers liv- ilton rd., Eatontown, for carnal Harding rd. is presently 40 feet Kyllingstrad, Long Branch; Oren by Ralph O. Willgus, R. V. R. H. officer for school crossing duty. ing, alao retired locomotive en- abuse of a 15-year-old girl In Nep- jury, Theresa Grove, a passenger from curb to curb. If widened it Eikew, Robert Soden and Robert Council also approved plans o glnoors. They are Charles V. East- in the Menagh car, received lacer- J. Crawford, Freehold; Howard H. Stout, Kenneth Smith, Jr., William tune between May and July 1952. would be made 60 feet, Mr. White "ones, Mr*. Thomas Jardine and the local American Legion post to mond of Branch ave, Red Bank, Clara M. Vincent, 36, of 100 Lin- ations of the forehead and chin, said. Smith, Englishtown; Fred DuBois, stage a block dance on White' st. and Louis Eastmond of Church St., Patrolman Henry Riddle is in- Rolston Waterbury. den pi., Red Bank, for beating her Owners of property on the north Jr., Tcnnent; Norbert It Coutlnhu, Friday night, Sept. 12, in connec Littlo Silver. vestigating. Thdinjured were tak- Bradley Beach, and Edward R. Those who urged continuation of tion with the National Sweep- 13-y e a r-old daughter, Christina, en to Monmouth Memorial hospital side of Harding rd. argue If the controls were James LoBlondo, 50 Years of Change with a coal shovel in Red Bank building is placed where present Shechan,. Spring Lake. - stakes regatta being staged here by Eatontown and Oceanport first representing the Amalgamated that week-end. When Mr. Eastmond was pre- Juns 6. aid squads. Menagh was later plans specify, any extra space for Clothing Workers of America; F. Richard Ardij and Thomas street widening would have to come An amendment was ordered to acnted the gold button, tho mem- moved to the Fort Monmouth hos- Church Group Has B, Daniel, Joseph Weinsteln and the parking ordinance, restricting bers were reminded that lo be Dougherty, both of Newark, anil pital. off their properties. Leslie Biebl. Robert Hood, of Bloomfleld, for Mr. Canzona said yesterday If the 4 parking to one hour on West Front eligible for such a button repre- Mayor Katharine Elkus White st., between Pearl st. and Morford sented the passing of half a cen- theft of property worth {245 from protesting group succeeds in ob- Pot Luck' Supper the residence of William B, Turner, taining a court order, the matter nterceded at one point In tho dls- Pi. tury. It was brought out "that this Court Calendar A "potluck" supper was served member's experience through that Bayside dr., Apr. 14. would be referred to Attorney Gen- William Blackman, SO, of 27 At- eral Theodore D. Parsons, board at the opening' meeting of the period of time no doubt has been Women's Society of Christian Ser- varied and exciting. In witnessing lantic ave., Mat&wan, for atrocious Lists 576 Suits attorney, In an effort to have the assault with a knife on Charles order set aside vice of tho Red Bank Methodist Young GOP to Fete Catholic Schools tho difference between tho locomo- FREEHOLD—A calendar of 576 church last night in -Fellowship tive of 60 years ago and the mod- Beamon of Trenton, May 11. civil suits Is on flle here to be Harding, rd, residents objecting hall, Mrs. Cooper B. VanSant and ern, streamlined locomotive of to- James Johnson, 31, of Brooklyn, tried during tho court term that to the location of the proposed ad- Mrs. Fred Boyd were chairmen, Senator Smith Enroll 1,288 day, many changes have boon made, Mrs. Edwin H. Brascli for the knifing of James White of started yesterday. That figure rep- dition, besides Mr, Krackowitch with members of circle B of tho undreamed of and porhapa scorn- Brooklyn, in a light in Pine Brook and Mr. Compton, with their houso SEA GIRT - V. S. Son. K. Alex- Increased enrollments at tho two Born in Holmdel township, Miss resented an Increase of 173 over association as hostesses. ander Smith, Republican candidate Ingly Impossible 60 yoars ago, The June 29, In which White lost an numbers, are Louis A, Albano, 98; local parochial schools were re- many changes In working condi- Brasch has been a resident of Mon- eye. the previous year. Edward T. Healy, 112; Harry Min- Mrs. Samuel W. Hauaman apoke for re-election, and Mrs, Smith will Cases will not actually be tried on "Echoes of Things Women in corded yesterday as Red Bank tions and the speed with which mouth county all her life and of Hugh J. Sweeney, 29, of Newark, ton, 104; John Maletto, 116; Ralph be gueata of honor at a testimonial Mlddletown township for tho past until Sept. 15 when the first petit Our Land Are Doing," Mrs. Leon- dinner-dance Saturday, Sept, 13, In Catholic high rchool and St, James locomotives are driven today are for the theft of a car owned by Scalzo, 120; John S, Bainton, 121; not comparable with 50 years ago." 36 years. She Is a graduate of Red John R. Powell, Jr., S3 Seventh it., juries will be called to hear civil Jamea D, Seeloy, 117; Sylvlo Mas- ard Reade and Mrs. Anna Qardl- the National Guard armory here, grammar school began the 1062-53 and orlmlnal oases, In the interim, nor, chairman o( literature and Members were also reminded that Bank high school, and Trenton West Keansburg, June 1. trla, '116; Mrs, Florence McHugh, The political-social event for the term. 1'oaclier.V college. judges will hold pre-trials of civil 122, and Dr. John Tllley, 126. publications for tht society, prf "conditions which prevailed 60 Edward K, Zclaer, 23, Newark, suits, motor vehicle appeals and sented a sketch based on two pub senator la sponsored by the South Compared to last year's 1,223 to- years ago would be conslderod She began her teaching assign- for indecent exposure In Rarltan contested will cases. llcatlom, "Tht World Outlook" and Monmouth Young Republican olub. tal enrollmont, classes yesterday hardships today, At the time this mont In a two-room frame school township, Apr. 3. In addition to the heavy volume "Tha Methodist Woman." It will mark the first offlolal vlilt reported a registration of 1,288, At at Contervlllo In 1013, This was not Donald Peterman, 23, Hawthorne Hit on Head by 4x4, to Monmouth .county by San, Smith brother becamo a momber they of civil oases, there is a large Hat Mn. James O. Bennttt gavt an the high school, where Sister Mary wero accepted ns the ordinary (Continued on page 2) st., Cliffwood, for assault and bat- of criminal matters pending to bo outline of tht itudy books at pre- In his preient campaign. Young Re- Eleanor returned as prlnolpal, the mode of living. Radios, Icoloss re- tery on Elaine Tracy, North Con- tried durl " Worker Reported Fair publicans from all parts of tho enrollment is 703. A new record course, Cliffwood, May 23, sented at summer school • to bt county are expocud to bt on hand frigerators, electric lights, and year alto, EATONTOWN—Albert Leo, 48, used In atudy counts for tht oom was sat In tho freahman class, many of tho conveniences of our Cobb Fines Woman Joseph J. Harvey, 33, ot 18 Beach for a full ooursa spaghetti dinner whloh has 232 pupils. It broke last tar., Port Monmouth, for atrooioui of Wilson ave,, -Port Monmouth, Inng yaytar. . Then books wtrrt battd whloh will be served at 7:30 p. nj, ; modern homos hove all come Into Committee Acts li In "fair" condition thli morning on tthreh e subject!, "Africa,Afi"" ""HoH m year's record of 308, Other high existence for praotlcal use In the For Driving Slowly assault tnd battery and resitting at Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mlsalona and Human Rights" ami Sen. Smith will addraaa tha young aohool clasies aie senior, 137; Jun- past 60 yoars, and this brothor arrest by Sgt. Jamei Leone ot thi On New Signal Light Employed by Tandy and Allen "Preface to Blblt Study.',' O, O. P., after whloh tha program ior, 1611 sophomore, 183, through this period of membership, NEW SHREWSBURY — Stall* Aabury Park police, Apr. 18. Mri, Hauaman, aooltty itorttary will oloaa with a aoclal period and Sister Mary Marcalllnt Is tha Lanmnn of Long Branch discov- MIDDLETOWN- The townihlp on tha large building projtot at has witnoMcd the gradual change," Fort Monmouth, Lto was hit by a ot tho at&tui of women, will bt danolnf, Llnwood Wilton, presi- naw grammar school prlnolpal. Sh« ered lost night that aomotlmia It committee at a ipeolal meeting y«i. In charge of tht Oot. 1 .nttttlnir. dent, will welcome tho gathering oomaa hore from St, Paul's, Prince- doesn't pay to drlva a motor ve- Rcadc Names Hunting terday adopted a resolution author- 4x4 plaet of lumbtr whllt worklnjt and Introduoo Fraaholdar Abrtm yeitirday. Taken to tha hospital This will bt on tht themi, "United ton, whero she was prlnolpal and Auchincloss Picks hicle too ilowly, Shi! was flnod S3 Iring the txeoutlon of a contraot Natlona' Birthday Party With a O, Voorhees, candidate for fa superior. Tha olght primary classes nnd costn by Magistrate Waltvr Local City Manager with the atato highway department by tht llooao l flrtt aid squad, his al«ot|on, and Sen. Smith. Injury la duorlbed ai a poulblt Purpose," Then will bt a Aim on In har charge will «e located In N. Cobb on A charge of obitruct- (or tht Imtallatlon of a trafflo llgnt thi Unlttd Nations and a program Little Silver Boy Councilman Tony K. Hunting Of on rt. 88 at Siva Gorntri. Tht oott ikull fraoturt. Hoipltat authorltlii Serving with Mr. Wtlttri on tha tha temporary wooden building In Ing traffic by driving 25 miles par of Inttrnatlonal muile. oommlttca In oharie ara Ray tha rear of tho aohool property and hour on routs 33. Fair Haven haj bain appointed of thi ournnt to operate tht light laid ht had a "good" night. WASHINGTON, D. C, - nap, olty manager ot local thiatin by will bo giiumed by th« townihlp, Younr, Jonathan Htnoox, Franola In tha church-owned double housa Jamil C, Auohlnoloaa today an- Fined and costi for itop Hurlay, Carl Wladmtnn, Ollbart on Drummond pi., where the eighth street violation! wen Michael Bar* Walter Readi. Tht oommltttt aleo adopted an Early School Flgurci nounced that ho ha« appointed Jack Mr. Hunting, who hit bun with Scliooli Open, Routlier Pattenon, Ban D&nikln, Qaorgt grade la located, Becauaa of con- Burr Cooper, aon of Mra, Loran O, daok, Nowark; Thomai Kuichlt, •mirgtnoy retolutlon appropriat- Show Higher Enrollment Hann, William H, Oliver, Tom Dim tinued orowded condition!, tharo Aabury Park, and Muok Thomai, thi Readi chain for many yiari, ing 12,100 ii Iti ihtn of tht 18,800 Pen of Little Silver, aa tha flrat ttio will bi manager of the Carl* Aiki Driven' Caro Or, M. Origg Hlbbi, auptrlnttnd< mlok, tnd William T. Kresga. agtln will ba no kindergarten class, altarnate to two prlnolpal candi- Jr. Othera fined win Anothy Con- Installation fit, Tht balanot of tin tnt of Rid Bank publlo sehooli nld inline, Sunset ave., Matawan, ton theater, a pott hi held prior to fat wilt bt paid by tht itatt high- Pollet Ohlif Frank W. niuther dates for West Point and Anna- bilng atilgnid to open Readi'i way deptirtmint. Ihla morning that total inrollmtnl polli, tpeidlng, US nnd coitu Lutar Tay- pointed out ytittrday that Rid flgurei art not yit available. H lor, 1A Grand ct,, cireleii driving, Drive-In theater at Batontown. In Yiitirday'a aotlon by the com. Bank aohoola art now optn and BMftd on thi raaultK of competi- recent months he hu bein man* added, howmr, that prtllmlnar. Cuts Gas Prices as Protest; tive examination* Julv 14, lUp, ft and coati. mltttt oulmlnatod a long fight by oalltd on motorlnU to exordia oart flguroi gathered yntirday nhowtc aging the Itrtnd thitttr, a pott townihlp officials and retldonU fur particularly whim driving through Auohlncloiia appointed John Llvinii- now being handled by David Kaye. bttttr trafflo oontrol at thli buty a tohool unt, Ohlof Rtutntr addid thi total onrollmtnt ai 1,954 pu tlon Ulrlch, aon of .Mr, and (Mrs. Blofk Dunce Planned In .emotion. that borough ohlldrin havi pltyid plli, Hi pointed out, though, thai Compares Driscoll lo Truman William U Ulrlch of Elheron, AI a larga number of puplli—partloU' tha prlnolpal candidate for Ann*- •idly all aummir and ht appealed larly In thi hlfh lehool—havi nol For Kcgattu Weekend Judge McLean Grants TKEIXK F1NBB Jfollt to drlvtn lo htlp aot that thty BATONTOWN-Arthur DeFulo, •lora tn join him In an effort to poll*. Ulrlch recently enllntoH li atttnd aohool In tqual laftty. yet riportid, Lut ytar'j tnroll opirator of a Cltlti Barvloa guo< amnih It. tha Navy und li atatloned at Btln- Thi National Sweipttakci regat- Divorcci f or Desertion MIDDLHTOWN - Acting Mtg* mint nguri for thli tlmi of yta lint larvlet itatlon it 61 Main it,, f Ipiolil pallet offloin an on Aocordln* to 'Mr. OaKuio, tha bridge, Md. , ta will hnve a new twin of enter- Ittrtte Irving W, Tuple lul night was MM puplli. hu out hla gaa prlon In protut ol law benaflta big oil oompunlei John Thomai Olaanon, Jr., ion of tainment thli year when Ihrtwi* rRSBHOLO - Donald •uthir* lined four motor vthlolt violator*. duty at all lehooli and at itvtral a atata law whloh prohibits airvloa land of Weil Blvir rd. wai graaild buiy Inttratotlona In lohool anai, CAB, OARAGE LOST whloh hive thilr own itatlona, He Polio Chief and Mn. John T, bury put 108, Amirlotn Legion, John Mltko of Ptrth Amboy paid •aid thi ohlif. atatlom from poitlng prlca algna, ••lit tht atatt futl oil dapartmont Olaanon of Routh Amboy, wai op. will tponaor a block danci Satur- a divorce from Hloii f. Sutherland lto and IS ooiU of court (or cm- KBANIHURO-Flri of undttl Thi Itw, Mr. DeFflilo uyi, allowi foroid him to nmovi a ilun whloh polnttd prlnolpal oandldati for day night, S-pl, 13. of Wuhlnglon, 0. C. by luptrlor lew driving. Driving without rig* only on pumpi. Court Judge Donald H. MeUan, WtCATHKJt mined origin completely dtitroytd aUtna' riadi "Buy Kara and Havi." He Wait Point. 8*cond tlternatt to An area on White it, from Ma* litrttlon In poutulon brought a a oar and garagi urly thli morn. Thii losal oparator hu out tha •aid Oovirnor Orluoll'i ilgnlni tha tht actdamlM la John Harrlion (ill tvt, to thi fliit tntranot of nm of 18 and IS ooiU to Philip lunny today with high In thi Ing at 19 itaeon blvd, hirt. lotr prloa of rMultr gaiollna from 34,0 gaiollni law li tomparabli to Praa- Btokti 3d, aon of Brig, dan, and thi borough parking lot will bi yiImllyyic, lynch of I Crtwfort ._ rtlltman, who llvti on Long I* Wi. Tonight olwr. low w to 00. Art oompanlii battltd flamti lei cinti a gallon ts 91,0 ointi and of idint Truman'i taliura of tha itnl Mrs. John K, ttokii, Jr., of Fnt> blooked off for the affair. Vlci it., snriwtbury townihlp, wu •* land, Martin Craig or Niwarki and Tomorrow ninny with high of M. mori than an hour. Tht rtar o primlum gu from M,( to 14.1. Mr, mllli, "Orooiry itoria tran't htm* hold, Third alternate la Burton I. Commander Michael Stavola It granted a divorce from Oiorio T. William D. Ray, a loldlir ttitlantd Modiritt northwtit wlndt today, tht houifwaiioorihtd, DtFulo, who oontindi thi ittta ptnd In tdvanialng thilr |oodt." MtbMtnm, «on of Mr, tnd Mn. chairman, Thi Bwiepittku com* Lynch of tho aarflild-Orinl twill. at Fort Xinooclc, paid II and II bosoming gmtlo wnfcrly tonight Thi ear wai ewntd by lUri.Kary law li unionitltutlonal, li calling ttld Mr, Otrailo. adding "Why ,lonph. A. Llabianun of Sradlty mlttee will IAIIU the Li|lon In Long Bianch, Beth dlvoiou win ooata aaoh lor iftiotflng. Md •outhwiit tomorrow, •arbir, polUi riported, OB othir iftdipiBtfint itttlgn opa;. ihould wi bir< Itwn, conducting thi dance, o»latfii4 en grouadi ol dwitlib RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 ed the Army's bomb reconnalsance Driver Fined $100; COUNTY BIRTHS PERSONALS school. The report brought from Salvation Army State, U. S. School Aid Money Borough to Ask Mayor Beadleston praise for the Ignored 1951 Summons Mr. and Mr*. Charles Goodllnc Mr, and Mrs. Morgan B. Elteu "12 men in Civil Defense who are of Passaic st,, Keamburg, are par- Jr, left this week for San Diego, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Ap- Cal., where Mr. Eilcrt has taken a doing t job for everyone's benefit." Fund Workers prehended on a banch warrant ents of a daughter, born last Due to Rise, Steinmuller Says For State Aid Council accepted from James A. Thursday at Monmouth Memorial position with the Consolidated Vul- when he failed to appear in mag- tee Aircraft corporation. A con of Curley a section of Bcechwood dr. istrate's court here after a sum- hospital. JTINTON FALLS—Representing Older children will be those using south from White st. past increases in enrollment, money downstairs rooms. - Mr. and Mrs.'Morgan B. Ellert, Sr, Named by Warren mons for driving without a license Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hendrlcks of 71 Maple ave, Br. Ellert was 0i| Patterson Ave Mrs. VanVllet said that Mrs. Ts- was issued to him in Oct. 1951,of West Lincoln ave., Atlantic aid given the Shrewsbury town- Prompting the planning of anew abel Parker's report showed that ship school district for the 1952-53 placed On active duty by the Navy. Campaign to Begin Robert Meddler of Belford, an em-Highlands, arc parents of a son, school are. estimates of ever-higher He served four years In the sub- Residents Request .tax collection* to date for the cur- ployee of the J. Howard Smith born Friday at Monmouth Memor- school year .will be raised over enrollments and ' the eventual rent year .are 65 per cent. Mrs. previous contributions, according marine branch of the "Navy and Sept. 12 at Dinner plant at Port Monmouth, was finedial hospital. abandonment off basement class- saw service patroling the waters Curbing on Street VanVHet called It .an excellent re- $100 and $3 costs of court Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George Brucker of to estimates by Louis A. Stelnmul- rooms. There also is a desire by port for this time of year. ler, school board president. off Japan. Until last month As Local Assessment In $125,000 Home night by Magistrate Irving E. Eaton pi, Eatontown, are parents the school board to have schools he was stationed at the Navy's Mrs. VanVllet said she will be :it Zeichner, of a daughter, born Saturday at At Tuesday night's school board in sections of the district where submarine base at New London, SHREWSBURY— Announcement home from 7 to 9 p. m. Sept. 23. 24 John Warren, Jr., general chair- Monmouth Memorial hospital. meeting Mr. Steinmuller' did not they will be most convenient to 1 The magistrate fined Daniel Gei- Conn. Mrs. Ellert is the former was made Tuesday night that th ? and 25 to register residents for man for the $23,498 campaign fund rity of Atlantic ave., Highlands, and Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Cassone figure the amounts Involved in the the biggest centers of ^population. Miss Joan Wozeh of Middletown borough will seek financial aid voting purposes. Those not perma- M The Salvation Army today an- Edward Bahr of T East Lincoln of Seeley avc, Kcanaburg, are pending increases, But George C. Concerning the, basement rooms, township. from the state to "grade and re- nently registered by Sept. 25 can-nounced that the Northeastern ave, here $100 each for taking a parents of a daughter, born Sat- Malone, supervising principal, said all have now been put into excel- surface Patterson avc. not vote in the November general iMonmouth county appeal will be car without the owner's permission. urday ut Monmouth Memorial hos- higher expenses -would tend to ab- lent shape—their floors covered Rev. Herbert J. Smith of 103 Mayor Alfred N. flendloston election. In addition, Mrs. VanVliot launched at a kLckoff dinner at t Gerrlty also was fined $60 for driv- pital, ••'....'• ... • sorb the new benefits. . with asphalt tile and their walls Maple ave, is attending the or- made the disclosure after reporting said, residents can register at other p. m. Friday, Sept. 12. The cam-ing without a license. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of For one thing, district enroll- freshly repainted. ganization meeting of the Meth- times by telephoning her in ad- paign, to be conducted in 38 com- Hunting lane, Fair Haven, are par-ments have reached an all-time odist Board of Missions at Lake that James W. Bly expects to have vance of their visit so that she Mr, Zclchner fined John E. Cave Junaluska, N. C. a petition signed by at tout 80 munities, will end Oct. IS. of Bayslde dr. $50 and $3 coats and ents of a son, .born Wednesday of high, of about 600 pupils. Too, the $112,014 Federal Funds per cent of P&ttcrson avp. property will be sure to he at home. The affair will be held at the last week at Rlvervlew hospital. faculty is larger with 23 teachers Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hundley George Johnson of Plum st., New of Westside ave. are parents of a owners requesting the installation new $125,000 Salvation Army home Shrewsbury, $10 for disorderly con- Mr.' and Mrs. Arnold Rehberg of and a part-time music instructor • (Continued from page 1) of curbing. in Red Bank. The dinner will be Washington ave., Atlantic High- on the staff this year, compared daughter, born last Thursday at duct, , ture construction of a general pur- Monmouth Memorial hospital. Tho state rejected a similar re- Two Principals Retire prepared and served by the wom- lands, are parents of a daughter, with 21 and a music assistant in born last Thursday at Riverview 1951-B2. pose room—such as an auditorium Mies Carol KlaUUy, daughter el quest last year'. Since local resi- (Continued from page 1) en's fellowship of the Red Bank —and eight more classrooms. Such dents are willing to pay for the Baptist church, under the chair- hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klatsky of Helps Check Taxes utilities as heating and plumbing Harding rd, and Miss Sandra Sie- VJ curbs, however, the mayor said he a coveted trachinfr position at the manship of Mrs. Elmer Cottrell. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Cogan of M In the ten-room, building will be gel, daughter of Mrs. Jesse Slegel thinks the state may take a dif- Lime for it was not unusual for an Mrs. Lillian Tucker of Eatontown Today's Entries Park lane, Fair Haven,'are parents Government money has been irate parent to vent his or her of a daughter, born last Thursday working to check the climb of the adequate to care for future con- of Drummond pi, are among the feront view on the question. will be in charge of floral decora- struction, he explained,,which wl' nine Monmouth county young wom- Last year's estimate for the job spleen on the teacher and principal tions and the speakers' table. at Monmouth Memorial hospital. local school tax rate, although the by tossing a brick through, the At Raceway rate has been raised considerably— result In eventual saving. en admitted to the freshman class was $11,700, of which the borough Additional enlistments announced Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harper at J>few Jersey College for Women would pay $1,300. That figure is schoolhouso window or otherwise by Mr, Warren -on his campaign of 210 East 73d st, New York city, from $44 per $1,000 of assessment Long Range Plan threatening physical harm to the FIRST RAOE— 24-25 Class Trot. Cond. in the 1960-61 school year to $48 at New Brunswick. Both glrls-wern exclusive of curbing, for which committee include clubs and socie- 1 daih it 13/16 mile, are parents of a daughter, Deborah, graduated from Red Bank high bonds would be issued. An assess- instructor. ties: Thomas Irving Brown, chair- Mcrning born Wednesday of last weak at last year and to $52.10 for the Actually, this borough's "cost per ; A pp. line classroom" will be $18,468, provided school in June. ment board then will levy costs Miss Brasch steadily gained the man; campaign treasurer: Harry Post 2:00 Columbia Presbyterian Medical current 1952-53 school year. In a—Animation (A. Bennett) K.I that period the total school bud- federal approval of plans Is gained. against affected property owners. rcipcct and admiration of the pu- C. Barnard. Jr.; newspapers: James U—Sally Up (M. Umb) 3-1 Center, New York city. Mrs. Harp- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kaell of L. Brown, chairman; steering com' 0—Volg» MlirTit (T. Dun, Jr) 4-1 er is the. former Mai Duane, daugh- get went up from $149,213 in 1950-In neighboring Shrewsbury, a ten- North Bridge ave., are parents of Councilman David W. Russell pils and parents of Ccntcrvlllc and 1—Shallmar Vly (lloldlgci) S-2 clasBroom school will" cost about said he believes sidewalks should won a place in the hearts of the mlttee: Edward J. MacWln, chair- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. 51 to $170,735 last year and to a son, born Saturday at Riverview !!—Miracle Curd (H. Dancer) 12-1 Duane of Locust. $187,815 for the current year. $20,000 per classroom, provided feJ- hospital. bo Installed along with the curbs residents of that place, which to- man; national firms: Theodore D. 3— Guy Yello Brook IF. Fapp) e-i eral approval of their plans is as a safety precaution for children day boasts more prosperous truck Parsons, chairman; women's div- 1—A'osrtaen Express t Hammer) 15-1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maher of Among reasons (or this were the Mrs. Dayton Wilson returned 8—Sheriff Jim (R. Wilson) 20-1 Miriam dr., Matawan, are parents construction and operation of the granted. Shrewsbury's voters ap- Friday from a month's vacation in vt-alklng to school. The mayor sai'l, farmers than perhaps any other ision: Mrs. Ursula. Nielsen, chair- 'lao eligible proved a referendum of $265,000 for however, that the residents now section of the county. man, and public relations: J. Rus- Martha Return (Dufford) of a daughter, born Thursday at $130,000 addition to Tinton Falls Canada and at Atlantic City, to her are asking tjnly for curbing. Ho SECOND RAOE—30 Clan, Face, one- Riverview hospital. school that opened last year, and that project, the federal govern- homo, 26 Kecklcsa pl. She accom- Miss Brasch never missed one sell Garvln, chairman. ment giving tentative approval of said if a request is made for side- Military chairmen: Fort Mon- mile dash. Poat 2:22. ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pettlgrew other coat increases, including the panied her' brother and sister-in- walks, they could then be installed. day of school through illness, and i—Royal Brev (E. Myor) 15-1 higher salaries and payments on $65,000 for. the work. law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- did not experience any serious dis- mouth, Gen. Klrke B. Lawton; I—Homestretch Marv (Simmons) 6-1 of Third st. Fair Haven, are par- I—Cardinal Grate (B. Morris) S-l ents of a son, born Saturday at bonded indebtedness. Samuel Howard, chairman of the Grath of Storrs, Conn., and Dr. ciplinary problems. The second Earlc Naval Depot, Armstrong transportation* committee, said To Meet Si'hool Board Harmon, and Fort Hancock, Col. 3—Homestretch Pen Wee (Royal 12-1 Riverview hospital. State aid, alwayri based upon the and Mrs. William • Mltchard of At the suggestion of Councilmen teacher was added at Centervlllc 5—Call Rohemla (R. Brcccc) , 4-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter of average daily attendance during many parents are not- aware. that Brooklyn. John Hawkins and Herbert Schild, in 1920, and a new $40,000 brick Fred J. Woods. 6—Dan GrofT U. Henry) 8-1" fourth grade pupils will.be trans- Community chairmen: Sea 7—lies HI Li (RoedlBtr) 5-2 Higsland ave., Matawan, are par-,the school year two years prior to Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Page of the mayor appointed them and school building was erected In 1938. S—Salem Chief (Garafoln) 20-1 cr.ts of a son, born Saturday at the one In which aid is received, ported to Oecahport, this year. The Newman Springs rd., are parents Bright, Mrs, Wiltshire BigglC board is renting two classrooms in Councilman William D. Layton, Many of Miss Brasch'a pupils Kcansburg, Walter J. George; Lo Also eligible. Riverview hospital; has gone up as local enrollment of a'son, born Monday at River- chairman of the police committee, went on from Ccntervillc to suc- Ginger Crusiiilor (J. Wtldon) Mr. and Mrs. Perry C'ampanelU grew bigger. It stood at $53,237 in the Oceanport school which will view hospital. • . » cust, Malcolm D. Severance; Coun- THIRD RACE—22.J1 Puce, Cond. t- .house about 70 fourth grade ' pu- to a special committee which is '.o cessful business careers. Because of try Club Estates, Mrs. Mitchell mile dash. Post 2:i4. of Central ave. Union Beach, are 1840-60, was $57,270 in 1950-51, $65,- Rudolph Bublln of West st. Is meet with the school board rela- the interest she manifested in her I—Vicky Boy (E. Myer) 12-1 parents of a son, born Saturday at 742 in 1951-52, and is anticipated pils. Mr. Howard, aald he will on two weeks' vacation from his Colker; Leonardo, Irving Harrison attempt to notify all parents th»t tive to police problems. pupils' families, she found herself Port Monmouth, Richard E. Burke; 6—Fnxj Bliwkstonc (4. Slmtr) »•! Riverview hospital. at over $10,000 this year. Other position with the Boro Bus.com- 8—King's, Image (Alexander) 15-1 income has been represented In buses will leave the local school As he did at the last meeting, doing a community job in sociol- New Shrewsbury, Stanley K. 1—Colby Eden (Lohner) i-l Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Day of Wash- pany; .. , . the mayor said he cannot under- ogy. She helped many residents ob- 2—Mlsiy N. (Camdcr,) 3-1 ington st, Keyport, are parents of payments the federal government grounds at 8:45 a. m. Monday (or Mr. and Mrs. L. C. P.lchardson of Downs; Belford, Mrs. Dora Hoop; Oceanport. stand why the hours of arrivals tain their citizenship papers and Eatontown, Mrs. Spencer Patter- 3— Huble (Wcldon) 20-1 a daughter born Tuesday at Mon-makes in lieu of taxes for the edu- 72 Riverside avo. have returned 6—Ensign Giattan (H. Dancer) 5-2 cation, of children of parents re- Mr. Howard added that no addi- from a vacation at "Green Acres," and dismissals could not be better acted as councilor in most family son and Peter Edwardsen, eo- 7—1,'icVy G. (To be announced) mouth Memorial hospital. arranged. Two policemen now have problems. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Sicdierckl siding at the Alfred Vail homes tional transportation will be need- near Canton, Me. chairmon; River Plaza, iMr.i, W. I. FOURTH RACE— 24-26 Class Trot. ed this year, except if a high reg- to spend about seven hours a day She has traveled to various parts Alexander; Fair Haven, Col. Ches- Cond., onc-mllc dash. Post 3tQ6.' of rt. 34, Atlantic township, are development, now ranging above Mrs. Daisy Slayton of Bergen at school crossings. In order fMlBJv Hoptr (J. Borlnit) ents of a. daughter, born Saturday of federally-employed persons. the full amount of school time. dren, Clarice and Albert DeAnglis, New "Xork university and Rutgers i-rBarula'.Guy (Brennan) 3-1 Like state aid, this money is ap- introduced for the wost side of schools of education. She has also tion, in the vacant spot on the at Fitkln hospital. Enrollment Problem) Jr, of Miami, Fla., are guests of Broad st. Mr. Russell said a spe- board of commissioners, failed 5—Candy Harvester (Wagner) 20-1 Mr. and Mrs. Fayo Akers of portioned to eligible districts ac- Mrs. DeAnglis' brother and,sister- taken courses at the University of 6—ADrll,-D»y (Hudson) 12-1 Miss Margaret Vetter, principal, cial policeman at the Patterson ave. Tuesday, The vacancy occurred . . Also eligible Pearce ave,, Eatontown, are par- cording to school enrollments two in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Mazza New Hampshire and Newark stale when Commissioner Joseph J. To- ; Jane. Majesty Henderson. years prior to payment. Because said many problems will not be crossing costs about $1,800 a year, teachers' college. In addition to ents of a' daughter, born. Monday of Monmpnth st. ' . , which he said could be saved by maini died June 3. '.SIXTH RACE—18 Class Trot. Cond. local attendance has been growing, solved until after- tomorrow's reg- being qualified as a teacher and at Monmouth Memorial hospital. istration. If enrollment is highnr' P. F. C. Robert B. Wyman, hus- having sidewalks on both sides of Mayor Alexander Vlneburg va- ont.dasash atone mile. Post 3:603:6. Mr. and Mrs."Ronald Earley tf so will the amount of aid received band of Mrs. Lena Wyman of supervisor in grades from one to ,^Monmout'^'"MonmoutMonmouthh County FFara m DayD " from this fund. than anticipated, extra provisions the street eight, she holds a B, S, equivalent cated his chair to second the nomi- 1~-Flowlnil t ChucChk (Breece(B) 4-1 New st., Sea Bright, are parents will have to be made for trans- Bridge ave.,. was recently gradu- The mayor said the cost of side- nation by Commissioner Raymond 2—Eddie Void (Belceria) 6-1 But for budget-drafting purposes, ated from the Seventh Army Non- in education. 4gJoedale Pliovjstme) 12-1 of a daughter;' born Sunday at portation and teachers. She said walks there has been estimated at M, Brown of Mr. Wo'qJ)fly,3^ll,: it was explained, the Law 874 Commisslnhed Officers' school in She began her teaching career at s: MtBhtatStokcs) 8-1 Hazard hospital. • Mra. Rose O'Donriell of this place $14,500, part of which tho bor- three are Republicans. But,the two padlEtawalflHammer) 115-1 Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Reilly of money cannot be anticipated In ad-will be available If an extra kin- Munich, Germany. i ough would have to pay. He said the old Middletown village public Democratio commissioners, Paul B-VBally'Ballya Glnuor Jule-,Jule,i (Jennings) S-22 vance of payment. Rather, the Mr. and Mra. Frank Mieloch and school, now the Middletown town- J0-1 Lorlllard ave. Union Beach, are dergarten teacher is needed. An a bond issue of that amount would Klernan and Rocco N. Bonforte, 7Cle7-r-Cleaa n U» (E'Myer(E.'-Myer)) J01 parents of a son, born Tuesday at money is received and; then, for the family of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., ship hall, under the late Miss Cath- S—Linda Rosecroft (To be An) . 3-1 next yoar,. Its total. Is. subtracted extra seventh grade teacher may ba difficult because the borough's voted against the resolution, caus- ''ft*l1lHl«'*>ft*laoe1lKH>« - •;•£ Riverview hospital.- • be needed, too,' she said. formerly of Red Bank, have been borrowing power already is ex- erine Stout, principal. After six ing a 2-2 deadlock. from the amount the'board esti- years' work, she resigned to get ."qiamondf Un • .(Roedltcer) Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sulger of •Registration will be.held^.t the visttingig, . Mr, Mieloch's parentspn,, Mr. ceeded. SEVENTH RACE—W-l» Class, Pace, Middletown arc parents of a daugh- mates it will; need for all budget school tomorrow from- 9:30'^a. m. and: Mrs. Stanley Mieloch of Oak married, returning to work In 1922 Cond., one dash «-t one rfille, Fast 4:12. purposes, The result is a reduced Police Due for Pay Hike at River Plaza, She was a teacher Red Bank Lions Heat* 5—Bubby Dale (B. Brennan) 8-5 ter, born Tuesday at Rivorvlew budget. ' to noon. School will open Mon- hill rd., Middletown township, Mr, While on the subject ol pollcj, there with the added duties of 2—Safety Man (E. Shllei) 16-1 hospital, day for a half-day session. Regular and Mrs. Mieloch have been mak- the mayor said residents should Travcrg Neidlinger 1—Dusty Harmony (E. Myer) 4-1 Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Jollne of 18 . School economists handling Law sessions are expected to begin ing, their home in Florida for the .principal. Like Centervllle this was 3—Sir Mel. Capo (Sims) 6-2 Vought ave. Freehold, are parents 871 funds gave original estimates Tuesday. .'.',' past five years. Mrs. Mieloch Is prepare to face the prospect of a a difficult post at the time, She 4—Our Prince IB. Wagner) 20-1 as to how much money they be- four-man police department. Listed Travera.Neidlinger, account ex- 6—Clinton' D. (H. Camden) 10-1 .of a daughter born this morning at the former Miss Jean Cicato of went to River Plaza "just to help ecutive for British Woollens, inc., 7—Lastllne (To be An) 6-1 Riverview hospital. lieved each of the nation's defense On the recommendation of Ken- Red Bank. for early consideration by council, out," and made such a success ol was guest *peaker at Tuesday EIGHTH RACE— JO-25 Class.' pace, area districts were entitled to re- neth Hampton, the board approved the mayor said, Is the appointment Cond., one dash at 1 1/10 mile. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Madi- the hiring of Adrian F. Heffner of George Notterman and Walter the job she stayed on for 30 years. night's meeting of the Red Bank son avc,, Highlands, are parents of ceive. Added together, these were Boskey,' employees of the Red Bank ,y of a chief of police and for "ade- She Is highly regarded In teaching Lions club. Post. 4:84 higher than the total sum Congress Jersey City, a. 25-year-old war vet- quately paid" policemen. Praising 7—Curette Hanover (H. Dancer) I-! a son born yesterday at Monmouth postpfflce, attended the 23d.'bien- circles, and her school for years W. J. Rushe=>r „o.f „th„e Ethy,l corwl_- •3—Princess Alway (Carton) 8-1 appropriated for the Whole fund eran, as a seventh grade teacher the work of Raymond Mass, proba- 4—Valeric Volo IH. StokM) «•! Memorial hospital. So last year each district aided got at $2,900 a year, A* graduate of the nial convention of the National as- has fcetd a top rating among public poration will be the club's gueat Mr, and Mrs. Hervey Purcell of sociation of Letter Carriers', this tionary patrolman; John W. Park- schools in the county. 1—Candy Harvester (B. Wagner) S0-1 only 86 per cent of the amount Jersey City Teachers college, Mr. er, special officer, and Mr. Houni- Tuesday night and will demonstrate 2—Mlu Hope (Borin(Boringg ) 1S-1 Steffen avc., Highlands, are parent* It had been scheduled to receive. Heffner taught one year at the Lin- week in New York city. han, Mayor Beadleston hinted that Organized P. X A. some of the Improvements which 5—April bay (T. Hud!ison) 12-1 of a son born yestorday at Mon- Irene Eagle of Branch ave,, has have been made in gasoline in re- I—Bardla Guy (B. Brennan) a-i The government reports that this coln school In East Orange. Mr, a police pay boost is-in the offing. 8—Jackie Castle iSpencer) 4-1 mouth Memorial hospital. year shares will be cut to 90 per Hampton said he Is now working returned from a vacation spent in She organized the River Plaza cent years, Also eligible Miami, Fla. ' The mayor, who retires from office Parent-Teacher association, and is Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bartlett cent of original estimates. Even for a master's degree in English. Jane Majesty (Henderson) of Birch ave., Little' Sliver, are He will be asked to handle—as an Mrs. Leon VanBrunt of Lea Ger- Dee. 31 to devote full time to his serving this year as program chair- NINTH RACE—10 Class, Trot, Cond. so, and again because of larger lo- seat in the state assembly, told the man, She Is a paat president of the Jersey Central Lines One tilth at 1 1/16 mils, Post 4:56. parents of a son born this morning cal enrollments, Mr. Steinmuller extracurricular duty—an athletic trude apartments, Broad st, has re- councilmen they must consider the 1—Flowing Chuck (Breece) 4-1 at Monmouth Memorial hospital. said the sum . of the township's program. Re-htred as attendance turned home from a vacation in River Plaza Woman's dub, and Promotes Freehold Man 8—Sally's Ginger Julep Uennlng) S-l officer, at (300 a year, was Mrs.Maine. v question of police pay In December saa been civics chairman for years. a—Eddie Volcl (Bckerii) 6-1 —budget preparation time, Complaint Filed hare will be up. Howard Cook. Mr. Hampton asked Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Critton of She l.i a vice president of the 1-5-8 FREEHOLD—W. E. Smythe of i—Linda Rosecroft (To be An) 3-1 that the board adopt a policy in Councilman Harold McCormicU Women's Republican club o! Mid-this place has been promoted to 4—Efcll. Might, IH. Slokm) 8-1 Amount was Overpaid Arthur \pl. are parents of a son reported that a recent test of a the position of auditor Qf general 5—rSlpu d *"Etavra' h (Hammer) 13-1 On Variance Ruling regard to hiring, teachers. born Tuesday at Riverview hospital, dletown township, and last year e—c;l«! _n Up (E, Myer) 30-1 For 1951-52 the district collected Police Clerk Frederick Olseh and new lire siren for the northern sec- served as publicity chairman of the accounts by the Central Railroad 1—Joseiials' pilot 'it. Sims) 12-1 FREEHOLD—Eighteen residents 13,161 In Law 874 money, But The board granted a request by tion of the borough was "satisfac- Middletown Township Teachers' as- of New Jersey and the Central Also eligible and the Second Reformed church R. W. Branln of 19 Campbell dr. Patrolman WUllatn Brooks, Sr., re- Dismond Up (Roedlger) David H. McEuen, chief of the turned to their duties with the Red tory." He said the complete, coat sociation. She is a life member of Railroad company of Pennsylvania. here filed a complaint this week school assistance section, Federal far his daughter to continue her of the siren has not been deter- A native of Freehold, Mr. Smythe TENTH RACE—14-19 Class, Pate, schooling at. Red Bank high school Bank police department this week the River Plaza P. T. A., a member Cond. I dash at 1 1/16 mile. Fosl 3:18 in Superior court requesting that a Security agency at Washington, In- after two weekB' vacation. mined, although the unit Itself is of Garden club R, F. D. of Holm- has been associated with the rail- 4—Bubby Dale (Brtnnan) 8-5 zoning variance granted, by the ormed the board by letter the gov- for physical reasons. The approval listed for $800. Extra costs will ac- road company since 1916 when he 5—Ustllne (To be An) 6-1 la for one year, provided Mr. Bran- del, a member of the New Jersey 2—Dusty Harmony (E. Myer) 4-1 local board of adjustment to per- irnment, through error, overpaid INVESTIGATING ENTRY crue for installation, wiring and Elementary Principals' association was a messenger at the line's I—Sifeu Man parents of River motor when he caught his hand f. Ctarttli Hanover, VaUrlt Volo, Two rival gangs of Newark and earlier this yoar pralaed as sound, Mies Vetter said she will attempt nrowmt form, may he. obtained at the •treet. between the casing and the pulley; Jackie CastU. Offlee of the Borough Clerk, Borough Plaza pupils appeared before the 6, Flowing Chuck, Eddlt Void, Joie- Jeney City' teen agers aligned particularly under tho Inflationary to get member's of'the same fam- Hall, Rumion. N, J., during " bualneas school board last Thursday night Ralph Lewis, 2T, of 330 Shrewsbury ily attending sohool on the aamo hours, No East End Path M themselves for a final and decisive pressures' now being faced by to commend Mrs. Brasch for her ave. Red Bank, cut right toreurm, \.... Dale, Safely Man, Duity aohedule, In this dleouaslon, Mr, Bids will be received by the aald Mrs. Joaeph T. Gauss of Park battle to dotarmlno the roughneok ichool districts everywhoro. Council on the 21th day of September, record. Tho board decided to adopt fell in a driveway; Barbara Jean Harmony, championship at Idea.! Beaoh on Many rooall that Law 874 money Howard suggested that an alpha- 1055. at or by SilO I', m. ave, end three other residents af a resolution at Its next regular West, 1 South st. Sea Bright, con- a. Curette Hanover, Prlncan Al- betlcal die system of. all sohoot that section agreed with Mr, Haw- ly. Valerie fVo o. Labor day eve. . , came to the township district large- All bids must te made on Iho jiro- meeting, expressing thanks to Mrs, cussion, fell, and Richard Morgan, ••.Wowinring CChuckl , Sally* Olnger Ju- This Is an annual affair and In ly because school board members pupils be set up. He added that posal forma and accompanied by a kltu, Mn. Gauss said «lu wou'.-l Brasch for her many years of serv- 0, of 464 River rd,, Fair Haven, . Volel. Mlia Vetter needs aeoretarlat children walking along Syca- sentative of • tho photo produoU clpal of Oi-a.ee Chrlitltn high Thi township board, looking lUU only leveril donatloni win rtcelv- more ave. division, E, t, Oupont de 'Nomoui'i school, Manila, Philippines, will be finally came to a etop on n lawn, o!tle« converge for one lut melto Kmldliv BII irrigate of the County of Mon. wae fined $16 here yeetorday by at tho quiet little beaoh east of further for n way to hold down ed. She added that If the board mouth, thli day mtda, on the applisallon Mrs, Oauan later complained that and company, as guost lecturer. Mr, the gutsl speaker, futuri taxoi, haa applied to Wash- wlahia to continue the project, of- of, U13 undersigns,! Albert 8, Mnxion, trucki are using Park ave, to dump DtLono will dlscust variable con- Rov, Mf. 8p»hr will tell the story Magistrate John V, Crowell, The Ktatuhutg, Shoattn' Iron*. s,rt Ubu Mle'lMouMr-of the oatate ef the said acoldent ooourred Aug. 33. and wken one young hoodlum wai ington for a grant of $240,000 from fer* have bien.made to buy new Blmer 0, Ma»son, Deceased, notice Is tree ilump« In a vacant lot and trast paper and will demonstrate, of thl« Christian school which now toy*, Mr, Carting laid It It not hereby given to the, creditors o( laid aeen to be carrying two g«.U he another fund Congroia hai ait up 1 reby gien to th, credito o( laid to take dirt from tht lot, Mayor using a portable darkroom, the ust enroll* over 400 itudenU, About 90 IMIte Osleoky wai fined }10 tor hla desire to have roildenti make ile«e»»fiile«e»»fj to presentt t o ,lhlh«« ll tl Boadlenton Mid It It a violation eareleie driving and 13 each on wai charged with a yellow atreak, for dofinie areai, klil tola of this paper, The moiling will bo pec cent of ihe c>upll« are Chlncie In large measure thU money U iuoh donation!, Hi mid he had th l of th* borough ordinance- lo eithtr hild at t, p, m, at the. airfield- who may become future mlulon- counts of driving without having He defiantly toaaad one of thi guna hoped to colleet toyi whloh other*- dump them or to conduot the buil< her drlver'a lloenie or oar reglatra- to an adversary across tht atraat alatid for ua In projected construc- SrK t tt Grant hotel, arloa, The talk will be Itluntrated tion et a new sohool In the north- wlie would have bom dlaoardid, _ .. MAXSQN, MM of idling dirt, H« liked thi with colored picture* taken on the tlon In her poaaoaalon. and darad him to plok It up and but that It would not bt proper Muln .iel . jrt Monmoulh, N. J. reildinU to cooptrat* with police Thi olub riomlly accepted a gill shoot It out, No dloe, Bothi fafungn i ern part of thi dlitrlct, plant for Rebirti. Iliburry, Carton a Screnion, ot a mimeograph michln* from M- field. Others flnod yeatorday wero Oar* to lollclt oaih contribution!, Hi by ilgnlng complaints against of- There will he refreshment In rle Bell iMoore, Middletown twp,, had armed thimaelvia with p'okpfekit. a whloh an itlll Iq thi talking atage, complimented thi olub for Hi if- Atlantic llhlirndi, N, J, lending contractor*, birt Tutor, of Rumion, a momber torn from tha fence of a rial ci- Mr. Malone laid that hecauii ot Attorneyi and advanced amnteur photogra- the social loom utter the service, Anirolci Soalao, 10 Wcat it, nod forta, but aald thi kindergarten $1,10 Bank, and Pat Amhroila, 63 Linden tato oflloi and when thfoppoiln* tho lummer raoou by federal offl- Borough Attorney Leon Riuulllt pher for many ynnra. teacher should riquliltlon actual B8TATB8T I OP OIOmiB T, DOWMAN, WM «»k*d (or »n opinion on thi pl,, Red Bank, |3 each for impro- foron wen about to converge %nt ol«li, nothing yet hai been heard riaulnminti, 1 l'INICl) AT UNION BEACH annihilate, eaoh other thi o*r u from thi government about thi re* deter-dete • ' lonlni ordinance relttlvt to thi per parking, 0IP . outdoor dliplny of merclinndlio, Itulilici- Worker* Start UNION BEACH - Three persona thi Middletown townahtp polio queat, But, he laid, now ifforta On Ml» Vittir'a recommenda- Thi rnnuoat for tht opinion w«i were fined (S each last night by cnm« •creamlnif to thi taint. Thi ioon will bi made to git thi money. tion, thi milk program at tha Nolle* li hereby ill yen that tha aie SU'lkc nl M, ml In Plain Maxl'txltrall John Applniatr on Suzanne Stephen* Location ot a new lohool ri* nohool will bi dlaeontlnuid, MUa founts of the iutiicrllifr, RH«tu\or nl mid* by tha «onlna; hoard of ml- young thug* had Uarmd, »• did th• BBeA ailaeitaleU. a.J a*l-l _l «.«„ H .. - I -lift 1* Jualmint, which complained About chargesg , of driving, fined thalr fathora before them, that a malm undoolded, although put dU- Vittar explained that ailllng milk LONO BRANCH — A itrlka -if H l TUlt To Study Plivilcnl Kd at the nohool-whloh la done >>y Incremlnir numhtr*. of UM4 eir United Tluhhnr Worker*, C.1,0,, were Hi\n« fl, Snmnpljon, TUiltan Middletown cop la a different prop auulon hu Indicated It would ha loin in th* borough, Th« board lown«hlpi Domenlco Hnvlno, Flor- MTTLK 81LVEn-MI«s Buatnnt oiltlon from thi kid flova city flat' In aom« area northout of Tinton eighth grade boyi-orlglnally wn« wai atari id Tueiday when cm- a profit-making vmturi for thi Mkid for *n ordlninc* nm»ndm«nt, ployea picketed the Martin rtuhtiur ence live,, Union Beach, and Jjouls fl, Btcphins. will begin hir profit' fool, They lerimmid. Peace, It' Fs.Hi, It would laki th V, Crowni on a charge ef biln yiar'a iluiu. Howivir, two bail* Counollmtn lUwklni report id taut week thi ilatt mediation in the United lliatu U now more (hit Ihrf* rtollc* r»i»rv»i In Ihi phem, daughter of Councilman and drunk and dliordirly, Hi WM ar-mint elaairoomi In thi oldtr part Fir* produiid all artlnelal Illu- sarvlen atl'mptid In rueonrlie the Hun oo yean greater than it wu Mra, Charles vv, BUj>h«ni, It Olvtl Dttenit WUB«U h»vi tcmplo miuir, but wtt umucoeului, rulfd lut night by 8|t. Fun of Tinton mi* aehoot rimaln In mination until itHtrlt light wai |r«4utta of pi4 Sink high lOhML Muu. UM 4AU yaar, itld Mr. Alitoai. introdutri is tht llth Omlury. , BED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Pooro TiiMJt Army Officer's Bride Weddings Weddings Bride of George Koff SMITH—PETERSEN ENQAQEMENTS RANDALL—MARSDEN BELFORD—Sunday afternoon at At Trinity Episcopal church Sat- Jelford Methodist church, Miss urday, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Ran- Iva R. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Eleanor Behrens Yvonne Herndon Engaged dall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Al- Mrs. Ray G. Smith of Walling ave., lan B. Randall of Hubbard Park, became the bride of Arthur B. Pe» Becomes Engaged To Graduate Student became the bride of George Peter- ersen, son of Arthur P. Petersen son Marsden, son of Roger Mars- of Bralnard, Minn. Rev. R. L. HIGHLANDS — Mr. and Mrs. SHELL BEACH, Cal.—Mr. andden of Rockville, Md., and the Blackman performed the ceremony, Walter E. Behrens of Miller St., Mrs. James H. Miller of Shell ate Mrs. Marsden. Rev. Norman which was followed by a recep- announce the engagement of their Beach, formerly of Rumson, an- Plttlnger of the New York Theo- tion at the home of the bride's daughter, Miss Eleanor ' Behrens, nounce the engagement of Mrs. logical seminary, anting rector, per- parents. to Herbert W. Vaughan, Jr., sonMiller's daughter, Miss Yvonns formed the ceremony. of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Herndon, to Alfred Rene Corso, Mr. Smith gave his daughter in Vaughan of Miller st. A winter son of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Corso The bride was given in mar- marriage, and her gown wai wedding is planned. of Philadelphia. riage by her father. Her gown of Chantilly lace and net over slipper white organdy was trimmed with satin. She wore a tiara of pearls embroidered daisies on the bodico and rhinestones, and carried a and on the apron front of the full colonial bouquet of roses and bouffant skirt. She wore a cap of gladioli. ' embroidered organdy daisies and Mrs. George Poole of Belford was carried sprays of eucharls lilies, matron of honor for her sister, and stephanotis and ivy. The bouquet er yellow gown was made with was tied with Brussels lace, car- a lace bodice and a net skirt. Her ried In bride's bouquets for four colonial bouquet was of talisman generations of the bride's family, roses, Bridesmaids were Mrs. Stan- Mrs, C. A. Griffiths of Hunt- ley Camlo of Port Monmouth and ington, L. I., was matron of honor. Mra. Louis Mebus of East Keans- Miss Sally Randall of Glen Ridge, burg, and their gowns were blue the bride's cousin, was maid of lace and net, and their flowers, honor. The two were dressed aliko yellow roses. in white organdy. The stoles worn George Poole of Belford was best with the gowns and the bodices of man, Stanley Camlc of Port Mon- the dresses and the skirts were mouth and Louis Mebus of East embroidered with blue flowers. Keansburg, ushered. They carried rubram lilies and Ivy The bride's mother was dressed leaves, and wore sprays of lilies n a navy blue taffeta dress, with and ivy in their hair. blue and white accessories. Her Jessie and Virginia Drew, twin corsage was of red roses. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome For her wedding trip to New B. Drew of Little Sliver and "York city, the bride wore a light cousins of the bride, were flower blue suit with navy blue accesories/ girls. Their frocks were white or- The bride was graduated from gandy trimmed with ruffles and Middletown township high school tied at the waist with blue ribbon and Is employed by the Simmons Miss Yvonne Herndon sashes. They wore floral headpieces Plumbing company at Newark. The and carried old-fashioned nosegay bridegroom has just completed four Both Miss Behrens and her fiance Miss Herndon is the daughter of bouquets. years' service with the Army. are graduates of Atlantic High- the late Preston K. Herndon. Sho lands high school, Miss Behrens is was graduated from Rumson high James Marsden of Hagerstown, Md., was best man for his brother. SMITH—WILSON secretary to Howard W. Roberts of school and Connecticut Junior col the law firm of Roberts, Pillsbury, lege. Her ( was graduated Jesse Taylor Randall of Red Ban*, BELFORD — Miss Eva Smith, Carton and Sorenson of Atlantic from the University of Bridge- the bride's brother; Robert Mars- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Highlands. Mr. Vaughan conducts port, and is doing graduate study den, Cincinnati, Ohio, the brlde- Smith of Walling ave., and Walter his own newspaper delivery busi- at Columbia university. oom's brother; Rodney Mercker. Wilson, son of Austin Wilson of ness In Highlands. ewport, R. I.; Lieut. Chauncy Everett, were married Sunday at odds, U. S. Marine Corps, Camp Belford Methodist church by the Dorothy IVill Engaged ,ejeune, N. C, and S. Allyn Orth pastor. Rev. R. L. Blackman. Mary Raleigh Engaged Syracuse, N. Y., were ushers. To George H. Lange, Jr. A reception followed at the home Mn. Joe Henry Whatley The bride chose a gown of Chan- To Korean Veteran tilly lace and net over slipper satin MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — the bride's parents. Both Mr. RUMSON—Mr. and Mrs. M. F,Mr. and Mrs, Frank E. White of nd Mrs. Marsden were graduated Miss Mary Agnes Bottagaro, lace, with matching .pink feather and wore a headpiece of pearls and June, 1951, from Syracuse uni- daughter of Mr. and lira. Charles hat, and her bouquet was made ol rhinestones. Given In marriage by Raleigh of Washington si., an-Country Club Estates announce the nounce the engagement of their engagement of their daughtor, ersity. The bride, also a Red Bank Bottagaro of Hope rd. New cerise colored gladioli. Lieut, Her- her father, she carried a colonial lgh school graduate, was until re- Shrewsbury, and Lieut. Joe Henry bert Rodell of New York city was bouquet of white roses and gladioli. daughter, Miss Mary Margaret Ra- Miss Dorothy Anne Nill, to George leigh, to Cedric G. Hooper of Red H. Lange, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ntly employed as a micro-blolo- Whatley, son of Mr. and Mrs,. J. L. best man. ' . Miss Claudia Smith of Belford, ;lst for Merck and company at Mrs. George Kofi Whatley of Jena, La., -were married Mrs. Bottagaro, the bride' who was maid of honor, was at- Bank,' son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O.George H. Lange, Sr., of 47 Peters Hooper of Hallowell, Me. pi., Red Bank. tahway. Saturday at St. James Catholic rec- mother, was. dressed in a brow tired In a yellow gown, styled with A nuptial mass followed the wed- rape, and a heart shaped plctur* tory by Msgr, Joseph T. Casey, who and whlto print dross with whltt a Iaco bodice and a net skirt, Her Mr. Marsden is serving In tho performed a double-ring ceremony. accessories. Her corsage was o: colonial styled bouquet was Talis- ilr Force, stationed at Boiling ding of Miss Jean Douglas of 62hat of nylon tulle. Her flowers Weri 1 A reception was held at Glbbs hall, whlto gladioli. The bridegroom ; man roses. Mrs. Harold Woodward field, Washington, D, C, whoro tho Fred Richards of River Plaza, Fort Monmouth Officers' club at mother wore a plum colored suit of Belford and Mrs, Virginia Mor- iouple will live. At Syracuse, the daughtor of Mrs. Celina Douglas of 10 bridegroom's brother-in-law, gan of Scobeyville were brides- iridegroom majored In fine arts. Eatontown. v with melon colored accessories an Jersey City, and George Koff, son was best man. William Kunkel of hat, and a corsage of briar roses. maids. Their gowns were blue lace Valhalla, N. Y., was an usher. Mr. Bottagaro gave his daughter and net. Yellow roses were used in marriage. Her wedding gown' The couple, left for a weddlni Cedar ave East Keansburg, Sat- A wedding breakfast for the lm- was white nylon tulle and lace, de- trip to Texas. They will make thei: for the colonial bouquets. urday at ledtate family followed at the signed with a picture neckline, and home in San Antonio, where thi William E. Wilson of Cranbury owlers Observe church. Msgr. Joseph T. Casey of- home of Mrs. Richards on Carpen- a bouffant ballerina length skirt. bridegroom is stationed. The brid' was best man. Ushers were Harold ter st., River Plaza. A reception She wore a small matching cap is a graduate -of Red Bank high C. Woodward of Belford and Rob Tho bride wore a ballerina length was held in tile afternoon at the with a shoulder length tulle veil, school. The bridegroom was grad- ert Wilson of River Plaza. 10th Anniversary gown of white*Chantilly lace and Willowbrook, Fair Haven, for 75 and carried a bouquet of sprays of uated from Louisiana Polytechnic A reception followed at the home tests. Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Fowler nylon, over blue satin. Her shoul- white orchids and white gladioli. Institute, and was studying for h of the bride's parents. der length veil was attached to a Tho mother of the bride wore Mrs. George Gill of New Shrews- master's degree at Louisiana Stat Mrs. Smith was dressed In a f Broad' st. observed their 30th an off-the-shoulder styled dress of eddlng anniversary Tuesday, half styled bonnet of Chantilly lace bury was matron of honor for her university when he was recalled navy blue taffeta drcss.with match- over satin and she carried gold and white, with black acces- sister, She was dressed in pink the service. ing accessories and a corsage of tlonday they entertained at buffet- bouquet of whito gladioli and blue sories. Her corsage consisted ot red roses. upper for more than 40 guests at stephanotis. orchids. The bridegroom's mother For her wedding trip the bride heir home to mark the occasion. Mrs. Fred .Richards chose blue crepe with black acces- wore a suit of blue-gray, with blue Dr. and Mrs. Fowler wore mar- Plaza, the bridegroom's sister, was sories. Her corsage also was, of Married, in Indiana and white accessories. Both Mr. and led at Emory Methodist church, matron of honor. Her dress was orchids. Mrs. Wilson are graduates of Mid- Fersey City. Mrs. William O'Brien yellow, styled with a strapless bod- The couple will live In their new dletown Township high school. The f Kew Gardens, N. Y., tho former ice and a ballerina length skirt, home at 62 Statesir pi., Riverside bride Is employed with the Sim- Miss Floronce Gootzee of Jersey Sho wore a matching shoulder Heights. mons Plumbing company at New- City, and Harold Philecke of Craw- ark. ord were tho attendants. Mrs, 'Brlen was one of the guests at THOMPSON—POST he party Monday. Fair Haven Woman Miss Dorothy A. Nill Auxiliary to Help SUSSEX—Miss Margaret Eliza- Miss Mary M. Raleigh Mrs. Fowler Is a native of Jer- Flies to Texas iey City, daughter of the late Mr. beth Thompson of Road's End FAIR HAVEN — Mrs. Raymond farm, daughter of Mrs. John Lloyd- The bride-elect was graduated Miss Nill was graduated from ind Mrs. Robert A. Nimmo of that At Shore Dinner •Butler of Rancho Santa Clara Del from Red Bank Catholic high Middletown township high school place. Dr. Fowler is a native of W. Trucx, Jr., and her children, Mi- Norte, Satlcey, Cal,, and the late school, and la employed by theand Is employed at the Watson Helena, Mont. The couple have chael and Patricia of DeNormandle Members of the auxiliary of the' Dr. William P. Thompson, became Progressive Life Insurance com- laboratories at Fort Monmouth. been Red Bank residents the past ave., left by plane Saturday for Monmouth-Ocean chapter of Pro- tho bride Saturday of Second Lieut. pany. Mr. Lange was graduated from 23 years and aro the parents of a Texas to Join First Lieut. Raymond fessional Engineers will be host- John Egbert Post, U. S. Air Force, Mr. Hooper is a graduate of Hal- Red Bank high school, and served on, Warren D. Fowler, Jr., also of W. Truex, Jr., Army Signal Corps. esses Saturday at the chapter's son of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Post of lowell high school, and attended with the Marine Corps two years. Broad St., and two grandchildren, Lieut. Truex Is on temporary duty annual shore dinner at tho Wana- Sussex, at Road's End farm. The the Massachusetts Institute of He is employed by the telephone Janls Lynn and Craig Hazzard at San Marcos Air Force base un- massa Country club. Plans for the bride is a granddaughter of Mrs. Technology and the University «f company. Fowler, til Nov. 1, and then he will go toevent were announced this week Lewis S. Thompson, Sr., of Brook- New Hampshire. Ho is a veteran A February wedding is planned. Both Dr. and Mrs. Fowler are Fort Sill, Okla. ay Mrs. Kenneth Fox of Fair Ha- dale farm, Llncroft. of World War II, and also servoi members of the Red Bank Baptist Tuesday of last week several of ven, president, and Mrs. Leonard, Grasser, Asbury Park, chairman Rev. James F. Martin of St.In tho Korean war. Ho is presently Ruth DcBcrnardi hurch. Mrs. Fowler Is a member Mrs. Truex's friends entertained employed by Eatontown Radio and the Mary Mount chapter, World for her at a luncheon at Joseph's of auxiliary activities connected James church, New York, per- with the dinner. formed the ceremony, which was Television company. Engagement Told (Vide Guild of the church. Dr. Fow- at West Long Branch. Guests were followed by a reception. The bride er is a member of tho Red Bank Mrs. Carl Glersch and Mrs. Henry Officers who will serve the aux- BELFORD—Announcement has Rotary club and president of theA. Pope, Jr., of Red Bank, Miss iliary this year Include Mrs. Frank was given, in marriage by herRowan—Neale boen made of the engagement of p brother, William P. Thompson, Jr., NNe w JJerse y Stattte ChChiropractii c Jeanne Hail of Fair Haven and Prlebe of Fair Haven, secretary; Miss Ruth Ann DcBcrnardi of East Mrs. Clarence Gale, Red Bank, and had Mrs. Theodore Post as Engagement Told rd., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- society. Mrs. Jacob Schnoor of Belford. matron of honor, Theodore Post, thur DoBernardl, to Edward Prus- Mrs. Truex is the former Rita reasurer; Mrs. Leo K. McKee, Red. the bridegroom's twin brother, was MONMOUTH BEACH—Mrs. Al- Slattory, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bank; Mrs. Otis R. Seaman, West fred Gerald Rowan of Ocean ave., klewicz of Bayonnc, The wedding Bridal Shower ~iong Branch, and Mrs. Charles best man. will take placo Nov. 15. Arthur E. Slattery of Wallace st., Gowned In silk satin the bride has announced the engagement of For May Weaver Rod Bank. Trafford, Manasquan, trustees, and also wore an Illusion veil arranged her daughter, Miss El'zabelh Mn- Llout, Trucx was recalled to du Mrs. Paul Austin, Toms River, na- rle'Rowan, to F. Brent Neale of Miss Gail Stoothoff of Molly ional representative to the new from a small crown of seed pearls. Nutloy. ty In Sept. 1951, He Is a former She carried small white orchids and Pitcher village, Branch ave., andRegister newsboy. national auxiliary ot the National stephanotis. Miss Rowan Is the daughter of Miss Harriet Reuter were host- Society of Professional Engineers. The brido was graduated from tho late Alfred Gerald Rowan nf esses Tuesday night at a bridal During the summer, officers of the Brearley and Dwlght schools, Monmouth Beach, formerly of Now shower for Miss May Weaver. Tho Neptune Woman he auxiliary met with the nation*! Fitfeh Junior college and Florida York 'olty, 3ho in a graduate «f party was held at Miss Stoothoff'.i auxiliary secretary, Mrs, Charlee State university. Lieut, Post Is a tho Convent of the Sacred Heart lome. Honored at Picnic Allen of Corpus Christ!, Tex,, to graduate of Sussex high school and of New York city. Miss Weaver's gifts were piled exchange views regarding chapter Rutgers university, and will soon Mr, Neale.is the son of Mr. and beneath a yellow and whlto um- COLT'S NECK—Mr, and Mrsactivities. , and make plans for local be assigned to duty In Korea. Mrs. 0. Brent Neale of Nutley and brella, covered with white stream- Arthur G. Freer of Hemlock Glen and national programs. LaPlat'a, Md. He Is a graduate if ers. Buffet-supper was servod by entertained at an outdoor picnic The couple are on a wedding St. Peter's Preparatory school, and the hostesses, Guests woro Mrs,and birthday party Friday lor Mrs. trip to Colorado and California. attended St, Peter's college, and Is Maybell Weaver, Mrs. Hazel Zim- Anno Knco of Neptune. merman, Mrs. Albert Stoothoff, FODERARO—WIT1IEY employed with the firm of Carl M. Guests were Robert and Calvin Women's Club Loeb, Rhoadea and company, in- Mrs. Dorothy Hancock, Mrs. Mar- Knee, Mrs, Ensloy Lemlng, Law- WEST LONG BRANCH-Mr. vestment associate! of New York, jorle Orndorff and Misses Audrey rence and Kenneth Leming, Mrs, and Mrs. Rocco Foderaro of Broad- Mr, Neale Is vice president of tha Brink, Elvcra Morris, Alice Dlx,Honry Schroedor, Mr. and MrsPart. y Sept. 29 Way announoe the marriage ' of Maryland Society of New York. Joyce Jlnoch, Prudy Stono, Peggy Waller Manor, Waltor Planer, Jr., In World War II, he served with Molnar, Joyco Crawford, Salty RUMSON—Mn, Charlee Sully li their daughter, MIM Maria Ann Mrs, Edward Hazier, Richard Haz- general chairman ot the fifth an- Foderaro to Robert Arthur Wlthey, the First division of the Army, Brooks, Elinor Wllklns, Jnnct Ma- ier, Mrs, Lillian Daly, Terence and winning tho Bronze Star and Pur- free, Gloria Weaver, Ada Toscano, nual card party and fashion ehow eon of Mr. and Mrs, 0. W. Wlthey Madeline Daly, Judith Cramer, Mrs. of the local Women's club to be of Long Braneh. The oeremony plo Heart medals, Phyllis Antenorl, Rosa Tnlorlco, Charlotte Woolloy, Carol Woolley, took plaoe Aug. 16 at the Sacred Gladys Lindner, Irene Hoffman held Monday night. Sept. 39. at Wll-' and Joan Smld, Mra, Roy Boothc, Robert Brower lowbrook in Fair Havon. The Nan- Heart ohurch rectory In NewEngagement Told and Joseph Paduano, all of Nep- C-Jon shop of Fair Haven will Bruniwlok. A double-ring oere- tune, and Mre, Henry Blolfeldt, Mra. mony waa performed by Rev. Eu- show fall clothes and acceaeorlee. gene Davti. A reception for theAt Dinner Party September Brlde*Elcct Arthur G, Freer and Barbara and Mrs, Raymond MeCue li chair* Immediate family followed at Wood At a dinner party at their home Mill Ruth A, DeBernardi Poggy Froor of Colt's Neck. man of the fashion show; Mre, Lawn, New Jeriey College for Sunday, Mr. and Mre, Frank Troo- Honored at Shower Alice Felker, cards and tablii prlieii Mre. John Ryan, special Women Alumnae Houee at Newohla of Cheitnut at., announoed the •Miss DeBernardi Is a gradual FAIR HAVEN - Mlu Barharn Bruniwlok, engagement of their daughter, Mlii of Middletown townehlp hlgl Program Committee awards; Mre, William Olaen, ad* Samuelaon of River rd. and Mian mlttnnoe awards; Mra. Richard J. The bride wu given In marriage Lena Trocohla, to Bruno Sama, aohool and le omployed In the Koy Chrli Thorell of New York city Plans PTA Work •on of Mr, and Mre, Nick Sama port offloos of the New Jeraej Rogere, Jr., and Mn. Vernon Paul*, by her father, and had ai her only were hosteiiei Friday at a ahower eon, refreehmente, and Mre. Nor*' of Pearl it, Natural Oae company, Mr, Prui for MIM Carol Joan Rleman ol Member* of tho program commit- attendant Mlae Joan MoLean of klewlci wai graduated from Bay too of Oakland Street Parent- man Armbruet, ticket*. Final plane Rldgewood, Harold McKay of MIH Troeehln attended Red Rlverlawn, The party wan held at for the benefit will be made at a Fords waa beat man, After a .wed- Brink aohooH, and la employed by onno Technical high lohool and Is Mlaa Hamuelion'a homo, Teacher association met hut week Mr. and Jin. Ohartee I* LsVailoy Video Produoti corporation. Mr. employed by Kraft Corrugated Ci at the home of Mre, Roiooe Angle olub meeting Monday night at th* ding trip to New England the cou- Mile Rleman la thn daughter of on Waverly pi. to make plane for Oceania Are house hero, ple will live In Metuehen, Sama li foreman for the Bergen at Bayonne, Oounoltman and Mre, Arthur H, XDLKHART, IND,-Mr, and Mn. low. Both attindanti oarrlid noee* Sportiwear oorporatlon of Rid tha 10B2-B3 year, Mre, Angle and George F. Chaplin, Jr., of Prlnoi* •ay faouqueti of blui and yillow Mn, Wlthey wai graduated from Rleman of Rlverlawn, She will be- Mn, B, M, Hoffman are program Runuon high aohool and New Jer* Sink, In World War II, hi nrved come the bride Sept. 14 of Oeorge ton blvd., announce th* marriage oarnatlom. with the Fifth Army In North Afrl. Beverly Benowllz ohalrmen. Excoutive Board Plans of their daughter, Mil* Donna Irli i*y Oolloge for Women, She li a Warner of Brooklyn, Qlfti for the Rogir LiValliy of Red Bank wai loolal worker employed at Middle* ea and In Italy. To Wed David Rude brlde-eleet wore arranged under 1 AI10 attending the eeielon were Opening P.T.A. Meeting Chaplin of Naihvllle, Tenn., to Ho. be«t man .for hie brother. John Mn, John Oarruto, prealdent, and Chattee Lawrinoi LeValley, ion of 1 itx General hotpltal In New ASBURY PARK-Mr. and Mrepink and white parniol, Ouoiti Italay of aikhart and Hirold Bruniwlok, Mr. Wlthey, a graduate were Mre. Theodore Warner, Mre, Mlia Mary MoCue, ichool principal. UNCROFT - Th* exeoutlv* Mr, and Mn. Lawrinoi LeValley Bruoi of Laliewood, N, J,, uihirid. Pat and Mike Clay Samuel Bonowlti of Seoond ave, The P.T.A, will hold Iti flret meet- board of tho Unoroft-tCvirett Par. of Monroe ave,, Ihrawibuiy, Thi of Long Branoh high lohool and have unnouncod the engagement 01 Arthur H, Rleman, Mm, Philip Pe< A rioeptlon wai hild at the homo Rutgen unlvenlty, aohool of edu- ten, Mre, Joseph Seaman, Mn. Ing Tuesday, Sept. !I3. The flnt tnt*T*aehar aieoolatlon Tuesday ooupl* wen married Aug. « at of thi brldi'i parent*. Mr, and Celebrate Birthdays their daughter, MI11 Beverly Beno< mooting of the exeoutlve board night heard Mn, M, Harold Kelly Slmpion Memorial Mtthodlit cation, will teaeh loolal etudlci end wlti, to David Ruda, ion of Mn Thomu Deimond, Mn, Rlohard Mn, LeValley weri among the out* aiJlit In ooaehlng at Metuohen LITTLE SILVER - Patrick dale, Mra. Hanken Bamueleon and will be Monday at thi ichool. of thli place, program chairman, church, Hlkhart, by Rev, Kenneth of-town IUUIJ at the wedding and Nathan Ruda of Leonard at,, Red outline plan* for the 10S3-SS lohool Smith, paitor, high ichool, Stephen Clay, 1, and Robert Ml- Mleiei Virginia Peten, Jean reception, Mn. LeValley won a ohael Clay, 3,10m of Mr. and Mn. Bank. A November wedding Denlee, Mary Hendereen, Barbara year at a muting at th* flr* Thi bride wu attired In a whlti pati blui laoe dnai with navy blue planned, nRIVINO MTCST home her*. JEHOVAH OROUPS TO MKET Robert H, Olay of Hamilton rd,, Little) and Oenevleve Owene, wtln gown, ityled with a equere aooeiiorln, The brlde't mother Betontown, celebrated their birth* MI11 Benowlti wai graduate H1OHLANDB - Donald Brad The Ant regular meeting of th* iweilheart nioKlIni, trimmed with won a blaek iheir orepe and white ' Fifty memben of the Red Bank day« lut week at thi home of their from Aebury Park high lohool, an ahnw, ion of Mr. and Mn, Robert aiioolatlon will bt held next Tuti* teed pearli, and ton* pointed aflfliMorlei, eongregatlon of Jehovah'i Wit* grandparent!, Mr, and Mn, Samuel attended Monmouth Junior college AOCEPTINO MARRIED MEN Bradehaw o( 930 Bay ave, hero, day at th* lohool. The group'a ilieve*. Mir fingertip length veil Following a wedding trip to New neiiee will attend the annual dli- White, 118 Willow dr, •he U employed at Coin Sign ASBURY PARK-Tho Marine and Michael Olnkoekl of Atlantlo budget for th* yiar will b* pr*« fill from a tull* and teed piarl Jeriey, Mri, LeValley returned to trlot ammbly tomorrow, Saturday OunU win Sharon Tobln and1laboratories Oorpa li aaogptlng a limited num- Highland* left Friday morning by tinted, Hoitiiiii will be Mn. Al- tiara, and ihi tarried a white Bible Naihvilli, when ihi U employed and Sunday at Allentown, Pa, Tin BIlly Whlti, Mr, and Mn. William Mr. Ruda U a oirtlflid publl ber of married men for onlUtment oar for San Ditto, Cal,, where they fred Wllllame, Mre. Arthur New* oovered with orohldi. aa a reglitired num. Ihi It a iieiloni, whloh will bi held on tho Whit* and MM, Klliaheth Tobln, aeoountnnt, practicing In Freehol In tho Marine Oorpa Rciorve for will attend an R, O, T, 0, oollege, mler, Mn, Jeeeph Mendru and gi If, Ghiplln, NI,, «»Ul•graduate of Nuihvlllo Onnirsl hot- Allentown fair groundu, will he forKatnntnwni nanny, Pat, Jimmy where he li a partnir In thi firm Immedlato iMlgnment tn artlvr Hrnriihftw WM gueit of honor al Mn. H, n, Huhharil, Othirn pr*a> ir>ln-law, wai maId !of pltat Sohool of NunlDg. , Bible Inilruotlon and Ooipsl and Roiemary Calandrlello and of Rumir and Ruda, Hi wai grai duty, aoeordlng to Stair Bit, B,11 family parly ln«t Thursday nlghl •nt at Tueeday'i meeting win Mn, honor, and hir town wai light and Pfo, LeVatliy hu returned to preaching, .About T.OOO art expect. Mr. and MM. Daniel Oalandrlello,. uatiid (rom Rid Bank high tohoo* * lalil, non-oommlelomd officer In when he celebrated hie 11th birth Bdward ruide, Mn. Harry Jam* dark blui nylon. Frederleka phap* fort Campbell, Ky,, where he le a ed to hear O, Quaokanbuih of New Atlantis HI,inland. 1 Freddie David* attended Rutgen unlverilly, an LlCa . i«n, Mn. K, D, Brandt, Mn. Paul: lln, Iht brldi'i ilitir, wai a junior paratroopir with (hi 11th Alrbornt rork,olty ipeak Sunday on "World ilace, an< ehirgi of the Marine recruiting day, He and Clnkoikl are JunStryker, Mn. Harold Morgu aid brlduoiald and her gow.B wai yiU dlvliloo. ion, thti place, and Mr. and tin. li a graduatt of New York un Jin, Una Clark, principal m Security^, n Juit »fcmmr«™ Jib.rt***• —1_ AI #••! l__l_--. _ ,W.r••> • *t tarsiin S• a * * ' — *| itatloher*.n. Ini... th. i poitofflei building graduateBlfb lohool* oi f Atlantlo Highland* Page tour RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Honor Theresa Healy Shrewsbury Strict 'Crackdown' Alleged Kidnaper A SINCERE. FRIENDLY SALESMAN YOUR ALBUM OF At Pre-Bridal Shower Mrs. Ortrude C. VanVIIet, bor- On Highway Speeders LISTEN TO ough clerk, will be at her Syce- The Healing Uenage ol Miss Theresa Healy of Harding more ave. home from 7 to 9 p. m. Pleads Not Guilty MIDDLETOWN — Mayor Law-, MUST BE SELF-STARTER WEDDING PICTURES rd. was tendered a shower las'. rence A. Carton, Jr., has announced' Sept. 23, 24 and 25 to register vo- FREEHOLD—A former Neptune 1 I naad a aall-ttartar for my ••Ubllihad, protaetad Had Bank tarritory. week at the home of Mrs. Harry ters. At Tuesday night's mayor that the township would start an Christian Science in Hit new and btautiful J. Jackson, Sr., on John «t. by man, John A. Williams, 42, pleaded Immediate enforcement program Rapaatlnf account! muit b« anrvlcad now. My company, KamperVThomas ( and council meeting, Councilman not guilty yesterday before County o( Cincinnati, ii in its 70th ytar aa manufacturer of buiinaaa gltit, and Every Sunday on Your Radio the young women who will be at- Herbert Schlld suggested that a against motor vehicle violators and, 3 DIMENSIONAL COLOR tendants at her coming wedding. Judge J. Edward Knight after be- also told of a plan that would be •till tha iaatait growing. AAA.-1 rating, lariaat Una In in field, nationally SlSO P. M. . WJZ DUI 770 special effort be made to register ing indicted on charges of kid- advartliad,' Evaryona In bualnaaa a proapaot. I will train and halp you set Prlsee Comparable With Ordinary The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. those residents who have not pre- used In an attempt to reduce ac- Flnt Sunday el the Month Black and Whllt Albumi naping and attempted kidnaping. itartad. You oan earn more wtth. our liberal commlaalon and bonua plan. •ISO A- M. WNBC piel e«0 and Mrs. Edward T. Healy,. Sr., viously voted here. Mrs, VanVliet cidents. | SAMPLES SHOWN ON HIQUIIT will be married at St. James Cath- The defendant is accused of mak- Mr. Carton said there would be1 Weakly checks against coramUalOna. Fraa 16,000 Ufa Insurance policy Flrat and Third Sunday said she had previously planned to ing off with Walter Czerwinskl, without examination, after you qualify* If you own car and want to build lllOS A. M. WOXR Dial tSeO olic church, Sept. 27, to Albert B. spent the three night* for that pur- a strict "crackdown" on violators Lecture Broadcast • ad Saturday Vanderhoof of Allenhurst. pose. In addition, Mn. VanVIIet three-month-old son of Mr. and of the 60-mile-an hour speed limit. your own buelnoeft without inveitment, phont ma "collect" Sunday or SlOS P. M. WQXR Dial 1560 Call Dan & Dean RE 6-1406 Mrs. Chester Czerwlnskl, 604 Pine Monday after . P.M. Ur detail* and we'll make a date,. Gua Hayum, Hostesses were Miss Patricia said, residents may register at any He also announced that the town- Erary Tuee. . Monltm Broadcast AFTIK SiaO P, M. St., Aabury Perk, who had been ship has ordered large signs to be Newark Sale. Manager, phone ORange 5-1786, Llvlngaton, N. J. 1143 P. M. WJZ Dial 770 Harklns, who will be maid of hon- other time before those dales. She left in his carriage outside an As- or, and Mrs. George Zimmerman, suggested, however, that tbey con- posted at the entrances to the bury Park food market while his township orl rts. 36 and 36 and at sister of the bride-elect; Mrs. Ed-tact her byy telephonp e to assure that mother shopped. win Osten, sister of the bride, h ill b h intermediate points Indicating the she will be at home, The Incident occurred June 10 speed limit. groom-elect, and Miss Ellen Lynch, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Swenson, and' the boy was found 20 minutes who will be bridesmaids at the Beechwood dr.,., recentlly entere - later, lying on the grass along Wes- The announcement came shortly coming nuptials. tained Mr. and Mrs. PPetet r Su'ecS' a ley Lake, only a few feet from after Lewis Cornwell, 82, Chapel Mabel Coleman School of Dancing of Brooklyn. Hill rd., was struck by a car on rt. | Other guests were Mrs. Harry where Williams was lying. Police 35 at Headdens Corner. REGISTER NOW AND THRU NEXT WEEK Jackson, Sr., Mrs. James J. Qulnn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerhold, paid Williams, who has a. criminal Mrs. Healy, Jr., Mrs. Albert B. Van- Garden rd., entertained ' Saturday record, had been drinking. It pay. to Advartli. In The tbsitter. Bailer, Toe, Tap, Acrobatic, Character, Scotch and Ballroom derhoof, Mrs. Chester B. Opdyko, evening for Mri and Mra, Jamea Another defendant Indicted yes- Mrs. Robert Kent, Mrs. S. Wilson Staples, Mr. and Mra, Walter Bouf- terday and arraigned Immediately TEACHERS Laird, Sr., Mrs. John A. Petlllo, fard and Mr. and Mrs. John Kozac. was Robert Churchill, 20, Central YOUR CHOICE It's good to have such a nice couple as Mrs. Patrick J. Harklni, Mrs. Har- Mr. and Mr*. John VanHovllgen ave., Red Bank. He pleaded not CLAIR SMITH—Advanud •allet and Tap ry J. Jackson, Jr., Mrs. Catherine Mr, and Mra, William F. Clayton JESSIE KIRIV—Children's Work and Atrebatle and children Nancy and Craig of guilty to atrocious assault with a Dey, Mrs, Edward T. Healy, Sr., Radburn were recent guests at the penknife on John Wade, River St., Your choice of Insur* choose Applebrook. Farm EVELYN WEBB—Authentic Scotch and Misses Martina and Ella Healy, MARION CUFtUY—Arthur Murray C.rtlfleated, •allratm home of Mr. and Mra. Jamea Sta- Red Bank, June 20,' Amelia Ohlweller, Rose Marie ples, Beechwood dr. ance agent is just as i for their new home. Acerra and Rosemary McAuliffe. 31 Rector Place Phone Red Bank 6-2011 Captp . and Mrs. Alfred MacKrllle Schroeder—Hughes important as your We know, they'll have many happy times and children Beth, ' Marion and In thla lovely village. Lynnt, Corn la., have returned Nuptials Sept, 20 choice of doctor or. Eatontown frem a month's visit with'Mrs. Mac- The W. S. C. S. met Tuesday at Krille's mother, Mrs, Franklin Van- SHORT HILLS — Miss Carol lawyer. Jacob R. V. U. Lefferia the home of Mrs. Harry Dennis, Valkenburgh of Cornado, Cal.,. and Marie Schroeder, daughter of Mr. Your entire financial Thai Blends Lewi's st. There were 21 members with friends in Los Angeles. They and Mrs. Carl W. Schroeder of Rtructure may some d»y Ohavlea T. Eilcomina ' nnd one guest, Mrs. Raymond Etch- made the trip by plane. Great Oak dr., and William E. depend on hnw well ha Applebrook Farm .. . with TODAY'S ARCHITECTURE fold, present. Mrs. Ardcn Miller re U. Col. and Mrs. Jack K. Sun Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- has performed hi. |ob. ported she hnd sent the quarterly and son pichard of Washington, D. ward A. Hushes of Belmont, Mass,, Route 30 conferences to the district and an- C, were week-end guests of Mr. have * completed plans for their nounced there would be a New and Mrs. George Blair, Buttonwood marriage, Sept. 20. The ceremony Grossinger & Heller Juat north of Naval' Brunswick district fall seminar dr. will take place at -a nuptial mass Underpass Oct. 23 at the Methodist church In Mr. and Mrs. William DeLorenzo t 11 a. m. in Our Lady of Sorrows Broad & Mechanic StB. Asbury Park at 10:30 a. m. and a and son Nell of Hackensack were lathollc church, South Orange, and Ulddletown Township, box luncheon. Mrs. Fred Steelman week-end guests of Mr., and Mrs, ill be performed by Rev. Edward Red Bank, N. J. New Jersey received donations for the Homo Frederic Messina, Buttonwood dr. V. Hughes of St. James Catholic for the Aged linen shower. The Mr. and Mrs. Payson W. Lyman, ihurch, Red Bank, Mr. Hughes' Teh RE 6-2100 Harvest Home Aug. 20 was reported Borden st., entertained Mr. Lyman's irother, A •'•eceptlon will follow at to have been a huge success, net- brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ad- rfayfalr farms, West Orange. ting $265. At the missionary party dlson Lyman'of Willow Grove, Pa., Miss Barbara Jean Schroeder MIRACLE WEDGE* last week, there were 33 children for the week-end. will be her sister's maid of honor, and 13 adults present. The study • Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tlllotson and ind the bridal attendants will be Weafherfighl C/oiura group will meet at the parsonage ohildrcn Diane and David, Park illsscs Patricia Haws of Union and • Beautify your home), old or ..._ a-ppay PAYMENT $1.98 School! In the borough will re- Ity designed for period or modern i open next Monday morning. WALLPAPER roomi, Made ot all wool pile to latt MADE BY GULISTAN OF I0OV. VIRGIN WOOL I(V i for ytari. Glowing decorator eolor<> i B Jack Dlxon, ion of Mr. and Mra, In 9 ft,, 12 ft. and 16 ft, wldthi, UK Bedroom '*""JIH_ A. C, Dlxon of ESS River rd,, la WHEN YOU SEE This Is our finest grade «{ Broadloom—known everywhere for • • Up to 36 Months Blue, Pink, While. T a • ^ touring New England, Quebec and CARVED WILTON quality, style and beauty. In July, 1151, w« wera sailing this W U. L, the Qaape peninsula by automobile, very same carpet for |lt.T5 per sq. yd. and this n«ure was far Approvad ONE YOU THINK BROADLOOM 100% WOOL $1.29 V He Is aoeompanbd by Stephen Mr- below retail prlcti prevailing alsiwhere at that tlms, Today to Pay! ot ot Merlden, Conn, a college A dlitlnotlv* pattern woven In today'a chum, OF THE OTHER most popular coin™, A deep>plle cur- we offer you many room elita plus part and full rolls of 21", BATH ROOM pet that will enhance either modern No need to neglect thote si- or period roomi with new style and 0', 12> and 15* widths In this yiar's Chroma bracket, opal Canada attract, two out or every beauty. most asked for colors—gray, green, bilge, tentlel repairs and Improve* flv« American, who travel outside eUir glass, pull «biln, the Unlt«d State., nyi th» Auto- KLARIN'S Fin* Wilton Qualify. Spieltlly rose and elnnamon—U an amailng 511.95 mentt any longer. Juit let outlst U. U Approved. mobile olub of New York, Priced at $9.95 tq. ydJ (Sorry, Not All Color* In All Widths) AA sq, yd. your eontractor give you an 27", 9', 12' ind 10' widths, 11 ettlmate of the costs . . . FIGURED AXMINSTER1 then bring It In to Merchants KITCHEN FLUORESCENT SCULPTURED Oliamlnf Whltl, BROADLOOM' CARPET and we'll work out financing fiktill watt Made «f tot)* Virgin Wtel ALL WOOL BROADLOOM details so that you can repay bulb. U, U App. Our flneit quality AxmlnsUr Carpsti noted for long wear and extra stylingttylln . over an extended period, In $3.95 Some, an ths ever-popular.. selMonn_.IMon«s Made by Oullitan of all wool yam. In •r-othsra an attraotly" •aetlyia' florals." To* S.ft. and la.ft. wldlhs, Several deilgns monthly Installments ... at day's p.P.S, celling is 111,95—our In moit popular deoorator salon, A nut $£.95 tilt price It only value worthy of your attention, Our sale £.95 j REGULAR BANK RATES OP DINETTE FIXTURE $8.9$ 6 iq. yd. INTEREST. Cholie tl MANY SMALL ROOM-SIZE RUGS and RUNNERS, ate., Now BOV. OFF $2.49 U. L. Aaprevst* We Ship Ruga All Over United States — Free Deliver!/ Within 60 Miles

>eni ftty fttoi In.lte i. fell rats Trim, Re rein, Ytllew, U. U Asprtvid Me KELVEY'S FREEHOLD $6.95 Saliiroomi for GulUtan'i Fomotu Ru|i\M«k In Frtthold mm* Belmar Electric Co. And for fini furntttirt From AmtrWa'i But Makan Member Federul Rcaerv$ Byatem 21 WEST MAIN ST., FREEHOLD, N, J. LMMF ttort Houru Monday thru Saturday 1/00 A.M. to ItiO P.M. •ellltllt Mill itembtr Federal Dipoiit Inturance NM» Ovr start • 110IMT., MMAR. N.J, m OHM MIBAV IVWIMOJ uxnt $t,u, I «••> MIMI Oi.« rrltfiy l«t, RED BANK BEGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Page Five Madure Home From Korea Cpl. Joseph t. Madui-e, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madure of 29 Riverside ave., Red Bank, ar- rived home Sunday alter almost a year in Korea, where he terved with a machine gun outfit on the main resistance line, Cpl. Madure was with the First Marine division, ¥ r Fifth Marines. I

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Cpl. Joseph F. Madure A graduate ot Red Bank Catho- lic high school in June, 1950, Cpl. CAMPBELL'S Madure was awarded an athletic scholarship to Holy Cross college. EXTRA FANCY He enlisted in the Marines in Mar., 1951, and went to Korea in Aug., 4 to 6 lbs. Ib. . 1951. x Cpl. Madure arrived in San Fran- FOWL '. Cisco Aug. 25, and came east. by Tomato Juice plane, landing Sunday at La- DRAWN Ready-for-the-Pot FOWL >». 47c Guardla field. He will report for duty Oct. 3 at Yorktown, Va. Just right for fricassee, creamed chicken, pot pie, chicken salad, many other recipes! I AWM Del Monte Golden ^ Middletown e Wl BE Cream Style ^m Members of Christ Episcopal church will meet tomorrow night at Leeds hall to plan for the spe- •"•* 79 Hershey's cial celebration marking the 250th Rib Roast anniversary of the founding of the Try one of Acme's famous ribs of beef—juicy, delicious, mouthwatering goodnes;s thatt iss tops!! I «1tail jflUCr Chocolate 2 church. The observance will be Oct. 11 and 12. The Ladies' Aid society of the SMOKED Reformed church will meet Tues- e day. Ib. Dole Sliced The Community Nursery school, Beef Tongue ov j Pineapple 30-ox. can of which Mrs, Reginald Wood Is the director, opens Monday ai Leeds hall. FRESH Mrs. Henry Starke and.Mr. and Ib. Mrs. George Hartman were week- Pork Butts Broadcast end guests of Rev. and Mrs. George W. Young of Factoryville, Pa. FRESH 59' 1 Hash Corned Beef Mr. and Mrs. Christian DjetV. spent the week-end at Rome, N. Y. Fresh Frosted Fish! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck spent e Prices Effective through Saturday, September 6 the week-end with friends on their Plate Beef bi 25 Cod Fillet *,43c yacht, making a trip up the Hud- son river to Kingston, N. Y. ASSORTED xuxtuunx Look I They're all made with- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thorne and Pollock Fillet £ 33c sons Garret and Peter spent the holiday week-end in Maine. lb C Mr. and Mrs. Harold Babcock Cold ClltS 69 Flounder IT1 *.. 39c CORNED-BEEF / and family returned this week af- ter enjoying a vacation at Square HASH Get Your Ralston - ^ Pond, Me. v u Robert Park spent the week-end MJ COM). W TWtlfTf - • • *UK1 APPLT1ZIHG at Basking Ridge, a guest of Bob. Rocket Balloon 2°J e' lUC kock, son of Dr. and Mrs. Winston ''ft'/. Whan You Buy Wea Chax ar Whaot Chax E. Kock, former Middletown vil- lage residents here. Monday, Dr. RiceChex ^19c and Mrs. Kock and' their family, NOIV.ON'S/\LE-ONLV visited here. Wheat Chex '.^ 19c rrv^ Mr. and Mrs. James Swackhamer and family of White House spent Fresh Italian YES! All Acmes Have The the week-end with Mr. Swackham- Amazing New Detergent! er's mother, Mrs. Ruth Swackham- er. Saturday night Mrs. James Swackhamer's mother, Mjs. Field Prunes 2^ 25c Mount, entertained at a supper par- ' ty at her home for the couple. Philip Gargan, who la serving California Blue Cheer with the Navy, is on a cruise on for No more bluing! No more bleach! Guaranteed to get clothes whiter! Giant pkg. 69e! his ship, the Aircraft Carrier IDMl Franklin D. RooBevelt, to England, h Saltines .i £, 25c Tomato Juice 2 '.T 23c Scotland and Denmark. Ho Is ex- pected home in December, Carrots 2'- "t 9< Cookies ch.11. chip ""'25c Margarine •"{*"-' *f 27c There will bo traditional Ameri- can square dancing, along with c A e KIN 33c 11 Sweet uk ol English county dances, progressive Fig Bars Go oD X 4 "' " >'t; 30c two steps, Dutch foursome and the \2-««- SEEDLESS 011 1 European dances, Wlndmueller and WafersrilZ " * **7.H39C PeachesSHU** ^ 31C La Russe, Saturday night at Leeds $l llhlnt M hall, sponsored by the local folk . Kiispy Crackers " ;i;. 25c Nectar *££, * ^ 35c , dance group. Beginners and new- Grapes 2^ 25 i comers are welcome. Ruth and TTdlClB vanilla ,kg. «>*l^ *-•«"«/ llcarlc. UHM .•He^C Harry Hollander are the Instruct- ors. Salt XSZSr- "S" He Macaroni •*, »- 19c California BARTLETT l D l c R Little Silver Vinegar , It ;°.;f i,.,a,.r..Hl. 18c Sauce J^L,. "^ 19c H $lyU ll W Mr. and Mrs, Fred * A, Ellison, 10-J. 19C Pears 2 b 29c Ideal Pickles , 1X, ft 23c Spanish Rice " 22c Crest dr., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward McAleer at PicknickZ... "T;35c Vanity Fair £- .,t23c Annapolis, Md. K Mrs. Albert Shawcross of Lao- I Ideal Peas Pickles S "p 35s Hum tSf 2 'i? 44c mlnstar, Mass., arrives today for a Corn 5«««19« Cuttlmb visit with her «on-ln-law and Aunt Sue ftkC " "£ 33c Soap '^A 3 '2* 22c dtflightor, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Pace, Rumson rd. Ivory Snow Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Elliott ot Ivory Flakes Crisco £ 83c Maplewood and grandson Peter All your favorite dairy For Fine Laundering Ohenoweth of Dover' spent the products from near and SOJ/S.I. (LA Sevs lOt OR Naxt week-end with Mr, and MM, Walter O afar! Paikagt Con With Coupon On lotk Dennis, Rumson rd. Wllh tSt Refund Coupon Peggy Lauber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lauber, Jr., Point ^OhlBy Try T/ili fqml/y Clrc/a ffocfpo rd., left Sunday for Saugertlej, N. ' Y,, where she began teaching home TOMATO-HASH CHOWDIR-IMok.i a urvingi) economlcj yesterday at the high 1 (on (1 poundl ««rmJ-b«il hoih school there. 2 lani Ideal candtniid lomala MUI Mrs, Louisa Giles, Point rd,, Is Mild Colored 1 cam watir (mtawrtd In taup can) \t Ifainaan chill pewdtr a surgloal patient at Rlvorvlew hos- I tablaipaen chappid chlvai ar mlrxtd anlan pital, 1 hatd-iaaktd Idaal aggi, piilad and chlppad Helen Morrjs of Nixon vlilted 1. Brink huh up wllh lark In madlunvilitd with- hop grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. Morris, Rumson rd. Cheese •>> 57' tauctpan, 1. Illr In Kupi waltr, chill pawdar, and chlvai , last week, Ideal for caiiarolet and other cheese dliheil ar antan. Paul 0. Kamrass has been pro I. Bring mlntvra ta balllnf, (Hiring accailanallyi mottd to cadet second lieutenant raduca haalf ilmnwr abaul IS mlnulci It of the Air Force ROTO at Hoburt Sharp Colored Cheese ib. 65c bland llavaM. oollogi, KamrsM, a junior, has i, ladla Inla bawln lap aach nrvlng wllh been active ai a mambar of thi Provolone Salami % 59c •aaonful af chappid hard-caakid am larva Temple club and with thi colloie piping h»t, radio station, WEOfl, Ha li lha Muenstcr Cheese ••>. <55c ion at Bills Kamrati, lit Plnekney rd. At Sunday morning'* sorvlco tn Embury MothodUt ohurch, Rtv. Jamn W. MarihMI bnptlitd Ray. American Cheese e!i.»d ^$7c > mond Frank Johnson 8d, ion of Dr. and MM, Raymond Johnson of Velveeta""*" 2^11.02 Avon. Following the iorvlo«, Rtv, Mr, Marihal! baptliid Btiphen Jo- *aph Miner, ion of Mr, and Mr*. Donald Miner of Hamilton, Ohio, MM, Marian Clark, New Bruns- Red Heart wick dlitrlot praildant of tha W. C Blfld C c I. 0. B,, ipoka laat night at a (at< DINTY RE lowihlp tia In Embury Mathodlit P A I RAZOR PIV. io. Dog Food ohuroh hall iponiored by tha W, A 7 >"!•<»<>' "A 7A7 Si 0. 8. ink Two 23. pock. 2 ^ 29c Beef Stew ^ . 5l Tht official board of Embury Mathodlit ohureh maoli naxtThuri* day In (hi homi of Mlu Wlnona Darrah at tiSO p. m, Naw mtmban of tha Bmbury (Mathodlit ohuroh Inoluda Mn, Jan- 170 BROAD STREET, RED BANK 576 RIVER ROAD, PAIR HAVEN Ilia Sucnatt, John •f«inbir«ir, Br, and Mn. Robart loott am OPIN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. OPIN PRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. I NaJ, Dilo Ihtflk. , RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952

MBS. WIIXIAM WICHMANN Lincoln high school, Jersey City, erum," Mozart, and "Gloria," FBANK C. COOPER J. P. Cooper Dies, and the state teachers college there, Willan. Frank C. Cooper, 81, who made LITTLE SILVER — Mrs. Helen With P.O. 43 Years Township to Apply Ihe has been In the township sys- faU home with his brother, Alex- tVlchmann, 58, wife of William tem since 1936, when she began CENTRAL BAPTIST 1 ander D. Cooper, at 38 Peters pi., Wlchmann, died Saturday at her Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity Joseph? . Cooper of 59 South St., teaching at Port Monmouth. She Atlantio Highlands died Sunday at Riverview hospital- lome. Branch eve. and White rd. an employee of the Red Bank port For $264,922 expects to receive a master's de- Sunday-school and pastor's adult He wa» bom in Middletown town- Born in Ireland. Mrs. Wichmann office 43 years, died Tuesday at gree In education from Seton Hall was a daughter of the late Mr. and Bible class at 9:45 a, m. Sunday ship, son of the late Jehu P. and Riverview hospital. At the time of nlverslty next June. morning worship and Communion Catherine Kerr Cooper, at his fam- Mrs. Michael O'Reilly. She came FUNERAL OF JOHNH.FOWLEB MBS. ELLA HOUSTON Federal Grant The board also approved the hlr- 1 his retirement from the post office service at 11 o'clock, conducted by ily * home, then located just across o the United StatM a number of Mrs. Ella Holston, 81, widow In Mar., 1952, Mr. Cooper was as- >g of Mrs. Ruth Griffiths of Mata- •ears aso and had been a resident RIVER PLAZA—The funeral of Rev, Harry W. Kraft, who will Cooper's bridge. Husband of the John Howland Fowler, 64, of 36 of Mlllage Holston and a resident sistant postmaster, Carton Outlines wan as gra.de school teacher at >reach on "The Understanding late Gertrude Prlngle Cooper, he f Little Silver many years. She Carpenter St., River Plaza, chief of here more than 50 years, died Tues- $3,200 per year; Mrs. Virginia was a member of the Rosary con- Procedure for Board Smith of Highlands as a grade Christ." Youth fellowship at 7 p. was a retired pharmacist. A resi- Middletown township fire depart- day night at her home, 186 West m. Gospel service at 8 p. m. Pas- dent of this area most of his life, raternity society of St, James ment, who died suddenly Wednes- Bergen pi. after a long illness. She ihoot teacher at $2,500, and Lav.v Mr. Cooper had lived :n Chicago Jathollo church, Red Bank. Sh'j day afternoon of last week at the was born in North Carolina and To Qualify for Funds ence O. Llttman of New York city tor's topic, "The Shepherd Who about 80 years. Before taking up as a Democratic county commit- Riverview hospital, wan held Satur- w&i a member of Calvary Baptist s high school mathematics teach- Keeps His Sheep." Friendship night his residence in the West he wu eewoman here and for many years day morning at. Trinity Episcopal church. LEONARDO—Lawrence A. Car- ir at $2,500. next Thursday at 7:45. Speaker, for many years prescription clerk as chairman of the local March ton, Jr., counsel for the Middletown Rev. Edwin G. Spahr, Manila, if Dimes. church, Red Bank. Surviving are three cousins, Miss township board of education, to- Members of Leonardo Memorial Philippines. for his brother, the late James The requiem mass was offered India Barnes, Miss Daisy Barnes day said that the procedure for K)st of the American Legion Cooper, Jr., at his drug store at Surviving besides her husband, by Rev. J. G. Malner, vicar of St. and Mrs, Mattie, Felton of New agreed to permit the board ot edu- Broad and White streets here. . are two sons, Magistrate William qualification for J284.822 allocated KEMP BACK ON THE JOB James Episcopap l church, Long Shrowsbury; three nieces, a neph- by the Federal Security agency for cation to use the post home on Surviving, besides his brother, T, Wichmann and Robert F. Wloh- h i thhe absencb e off RRev. ew and a grandson. school purposes has been outlined rt. 36 for a special class for re- LITTLE SILVER—Tax Collector ruann, both of this place; a daugh- Branch, in Clark P. Kemp returned to his desk are a daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Robert H. Anderson, rector of The funeral will be held Satur- to him by Eric L. Llndman^advlser rded children for $100 a month, WeigheU of Freehold; a sister, Miss er, Miss Ann Wichmann, living Trinity church. day afternoon at 2 o'clock at her of state and looal school systems plus heating and utilities costs, or in. the borough hall here Monday Mary K. Cooper, who also makes t home, and two sisters, Miss Eleven fire trucks were In the late home, with Rev. Joseph Scott, of the office of education in Wash- 1,000 per year. The building will after having been' hospitalized for . her home with her brother, and Elizabeth O'Reilly and Mrs. Annie funeral procession and carried the pastor of Shilo Baptist church of ington, D. C. be ready for occupancy Oct. 1, The several weeks.' two grandchildren. Farrell, both of Brooklyn. Manasquan officiating. Burial un- toard reserved decision. Dr. Pate members of fire companies of sur- Notified Friday by Rep. James C. The funeral was held yesterday A high mass of requiem was of- rounding communities. Two River der the direction of the Harris old the board that Joseph E. Clay- Card of Thanks afternoon at the Clayton funeral lered Tuesday morning at St. Plaza hose company trucks were funeral home will be in White Auchlncloss of the allocation, Mr. ton, county superintendent of The family of tha lata Morrli Josephs home, Adelphia, with Rev. George ames church by Rev. Edward used to carry flowers to Woodbine Ridge cemetery, Carton said funds are made avail- chooli, will approve the building lihni to thathannk tha clergy, listers, relf Horn, pastor of the Freehold Pres- Hughes. Michael Bergin was solo- cemetery, West Long Branch, where able by the federal government to lor school UBe when It is completed, tlviveie , friendfrlendsi and neighbors, members . byterian church, officiating. Burial ist and Mrs. Edward McDonough, burial took place, Bearers were MBS. PAYMOND D. TUFTS reimburse school districts overbur- of all Middletown Fira Companies, the I organist. dened by children of service per- 'Ira . Exempt Association, Middletown ' •was In Maplewood cemetery, Free- John, Mayer, former Middletown Mrs. Helen May Tufts, 73, died Township Police Department, Leonardo hold. Burial, under the direction of the fire chief; Garrett A, Corson, Da- sonnel or parents employed in mili- CHURCH^ NEWS Field Club, and Jockey Club for the John E, Day funeral home, was vid J. Rue and William A. Vitelll, Saturday night at her home, 15 tary installations. The notice of many kind- expressions of sympathy Highland ave,, after a long illness, the fund allocation, however, cau- shown in our recent bereavement.—Ad* In Mt, Olivet cemetery. Father assistant township chiefs, and Wil- vertlsement, ,• < Hughes recited the Rosary Mon- liam J. Seaton, captain of River Born in South Hadley, Mass., tioned the board not to "execute TISK CHAPEL A.M.E. ZION day night at the funeral home and Plaza hose company. Other active Mrs. Tufts was a daughter of the any new contracts designating Card of Thanka \ late Gilbert and Helen Knollton these funds." Fair Haven offered the benediction at the bearers were Emerson F. Young- Sunday-school will be held at We wish to thank our relatives, friends • grave. Bearers were Borough er, worshipful master of Mystic Weeks. She had been a resident of and nelffhbori for the many kind acts L Springfield, Mass., a number Due to award bids, received Mon- .0 a. m. Sunday. The morning and words of sympathy alnce the death " Clerk Fred L> Ayers, William Ben, day morning at 10 o'clock at St. school, heard. A nursery Is conducted dur MONUMENTS make last rites a thing of Red Bank 60 years and had lived 34 Fulton st. She was born In Italy, James Catholic church, when a Ing the service. Sunday-school will at 44 Wallace st. Her husband, John day acted as honorary bearers. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. The attorney said the approval of meet at 9:45 a. m. William Holmstedt, who died in Mr. Fowler is survived by his requiem mass will be offered by the federal agency must come be- beauty and also give solace 1931, was custodian of the Me- Sebastian Pandala, and was a Msgr. Joseph T. Casey, pastor. In- Members of the Women's Society, wife, Mrs, Katie W. Sickles Fowler; member of St. Joseph's Catholic terment under the direction of W, fore bids are awarded on the school of Christian Service will mee to the living. chanic Street school, Red Bank. three daughters, Mrs, Paul T. Kelly church. contracts for the project to be -ell- Mrs. Holmstedt was a member of of Shrowsbury, Mrs. Calvin Carhart H. Freeman of Freehold will be gible for Inclusion In the disburse- Tuesday at 2 p. m. and the official the Red Bank Methodist church of Mechanic St., and Miss Edna L. Surviving, besides her husband, In Mount Olivet cemetery. ment of the allocated monies. Ap- board ot the church at 8 p. m. The are two sons, Samuel Septen of Methodist Men's club will meet and the Royal Neighbors lodge of Fowler, living at home; two sons, DANIEL SCOTT i proval is expected to take several Atlantic Highlands. She leaves sev- John C. Fowlor, Llncroft, and Wil- Keyport and John Septen of weeks, Mr. Carton said, and he wll! Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. and th John E. Day eral nieces and nephews Including liam H. Fowlor, Shrewsbury; seven Keansburg; two daughters, Miss The funeral of Daniel Scott, 71, advise the board to postpone th choirs will hold the following re- a nephew, Joseph Patterson, with grandchildren, seven sisters and Vlnece Septen, who .lives, at home, of 101 WcBt Bergen pi,, who died awarding of bids for a month. He hcarsals next Thursday: Junior at Whom she lived before moving to flvo brothers, and Mrs. Rose Levlno ot Keyport; Friday at his home, was held yes- said he will confer with Aylin Fler- 6:45 p. m., girls' at 7:30 p. m. and Highlands. a brother and two sisters, who terday afternoon at the F. Leon senior at 8:15 p. m. Funeral Home live in Italy, and another sister, son of Plerson and MacWUllam of The funeral was held yesterday MRS. EMMA D. 8CHENK Harris funeral home. Services Metuchen, architects to the board, 85 Riverside Avenue Mm. Nancy Vllardo of Spring Lake, were conducted by Rev. Thomas and District Clark James W. Da- BAPTIST afternoon at the Worden funeral FAIR HAVEN — Mrs, Emma D. and nine grandchildren. Phone 6-0332 Red Bank home, with Rov. Roger J. Squire, Goode, a retired minister, and in- vldheisor In the preparation of th Leonardo Your Expression of Schcnk, 72, died last Thursday The funeral will be held Satur- terment was In White Ridge came- revised application for the allocat- Keyport Branch—861 Maple PL pastor of the Red Bank Methodist night at her home, 90 Woodland Church ichool will meet at 9:45 True Remembrance church, officiating. Burial was In day morning at g o'clock at her tery. ed funds. They will be advised by a. m. Richard P. Young will, de- Telephone 7-1352 Fair View cemetery. dr., after a short illness. late home and, at 9 o'clock, Rev. Scott Is survived by two representatives of the Communities Cornelius J. Kane, pastor, will ot- Mr. liver a sermon at the morning No other act ot a normal Non-Sectarian Bearers were Joseph Patterson, Born in Hoboken, Mrs. Schenk sons, William Scott of Cliffwood, Facilities service, a field office of service at 11 o'clock. Mr. Youn man's Ufa gives him more Harry Patterson, William Thomas was a daughter of the late Wil- fer a high mass of requiem at St. and Jeff Scott of New York city; the federal office of education, he again will deliver a sermon at th eomplett soul satisfaction Lady Attendant liam and Johanna Osterndorf Joseph's church. Burial, under the a daughter, Mrs. Queen Adams of said. and Harry Parker. Tiencke. She had' been a resident direction of the Day funeral home, evening service at 8. than tht building of a Mem- Red Bank i two brothers, Ralph The ordination of Mr. Young wll! orial to his loved ones who of tills place the past four years will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. Scott of Louisville, Ga.; Robert Tank Specifications' prior to which she lived in Ho- be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. Praise, have gone on. Scott of Orlando, Fla., and two Mr. Carton also' said that he wl prayer and Bible study meeting boken. Mrs. Schenk was a member CHARLES J. DELANEY sisters, Mrs. Caroline White and advise the board to Inform An- Our select Barre Memorials of Caroline lodge, Order of the will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m bear the Guild mark of ap- Eastern Star of .Hoboken, KEYFQRT—Charles J. Delaney, iMrs. Rachel Davis, both of Louis- thony's Plumbing and Heating Co Members of the Ladles' aid society THE FUnERRL HOHIE 68, of 64 Church St., husband of vll'le. He also leaves 11 grandchil- ot Red Bank that it it expected tc will meet next Thursday afternoon proval, your guarantee of a Surviving are a son, Arthur H. the late Sellna Meyer Dolancy and dren, and five great-grandchildren. comply with the specifications of at 2 o'clock. finer Memorial at no extra Schenk, and a granddaughter, Miss a retired electrician of the Central bid submitted by the firm for cost Visit our showroom Dorothea Schenk, both living at Railroad of Now Jersey, died Sat- MRS, ISAAC B. VAN DERVEER five-sixteenths, 8,000-gallon tank 1 Twonty-two states now prohlb and see our displays ot these Of PERSOnflL SERVICE home. ' . ' certified memorials. urday at Monmouth Memorial hos- FREEHOLD — Mrs. Derua C, a contract awarded by the boar the diversion of motor vehicle feu Tho funeral was held Monday pital. He was born in New Tork VanDerveer, wife of Isaac B. Van- for t,he conversion of Middletow and taxes to non-highway purposes, night at the late residence, with city. Derveer of the Marlboro-Freehold school from a coal furnace to a says the Automobile club of Ne Rev. Christopher H, Snyder, vicar Surviving are a son, Bernard J. rd., died Tuesday at Fitkln hos- oil burner. After the contract was York. WILLIAM S. ANDERSON of the Chapel ot the Holy Com- Delaney, with wham he made his awarded, the firm delivered a tank JOHN VAN KIRK munion, officiating. Burial, under pital. 80-32 Hudson Are. Red Bank home; two daughters, Mrs. Ann Mrs. VanDerveer was born In of one-quarter Inch thickness t Every citizen owes himself, h! Naxt to ML Ollv.% Cemalerr the direction of the Worden fu- Jackson of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. the site of the conversion. Thf neighborhood and his community neral home, was In Flower Hill Holmdel, daughter of the late Mr. Phone Red Bank 6-0319 PHONE RED BANK 6-2406 Florence Schcrff of.Daytona, Fla.; and Mrs. George Jones, Besides her prompted the objection of Henrj a few minutes study of Civil Dfr cemetery, North Bergen, Tuesday four grandchildren and two great- Putsch of Port Monmouth, an un fense warnings and rules tor sur- morning. husband she Is survived by a R. F. D. Box 108 Red Bank grandchildren. daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Van- successful bidder on the contract vival. The funeral waa hold Tuesday Derveer, and a granddaughter. A special meeting of, the baari JOHN E. LAYTON morning at the Bedle funeral Miss Mary Jo VanDerveer of Wash- of education last Thursday nigh HIGHLANDS—John E. Layton, home, with Rev. David A. Wilson, ington, D. C. disclosed that the contract listed 88, of Fifth St., husband of the Jr., pastor of Calvary Methodist Funeral services will be held to- a tank ot one-quarter inch thick- MONMOUTH MONUMENT H* Laurence Scott late Emma Frazler Layton and a church, officiating. Burial was in morrow afternoon at the W. H. ness, an Insertion apparently mad! resident here since early youth, Oedarwood cemetery. Freeman and Son Funeral home, in in good faith, the attorney said, oi died early Saturday morning at charge of Rev. Warren Henseler, the contract signed previously b; COMPANY MORTICIAN the home of his daughter, Mrs, PERCY S. CRAWFORD pastor of the Freehold Reformed Harold Copeland, president of th' Henrietta Johnson, 492 JoUne ave,, church. Interment will be in Ma- board. The board president acts Long Branch, where he had been Percy s. Crawford, 68, former only In these Instances as an agen Headden's Corner, Middletown, Route 35 resident of Middletown, who died plewood cometery. of the board, the attorney said, Church' Street, Belford, N. J. 111 for five days. He was born at Aug. 13 at his home at Hampton, JAMES J. HURLEY, Manager Lakewood, son of the late Anthony ALBERT NEIDINGER and the fact of the board presl- AIR CONDITIONED and Ida VanDyke Layton, and was Conn., Is survived by a dau'ghter, dont's signature alone would not a retired fisherman. Mr. Layton Mrs. M»rlon Crawford Weyd of KEYPORT — Albert Neldlnger, indicate a right to alter the speci- PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 was an exempt member of the fire New Brunswick; a son, Howard 89, of Main and Monroe sta., here, fications of the bid, Phone Keaniburg 6-0333 department here. L. Crawford of Mllltowh, and two husband of tho late Hannah Swen- Long Branch 64978 • Day or Night grandchildren, Robert Crawford son Neidlnger and a retired baker, Architects' Fee $35,000 Surviving, besides his daughter, Weyd, serving in the U. S. Air died Sunday at Hazard hospital. Is another daughter, Mrs. Hazel Force, and Charles Wcyd, Jr., of Surviving are a son, William A, The board last Thursday night Krautter of Irvington, and several New Brunswick, Neidlnger of Keyport, three grand- directed Mr, Carton to Include a grandchildren and great-grand- The names of these survivors children and four great-grandchil- clause in a contract with the archi- children. were not included among the sur- dren, tects excluding architects' fees on DISTINCTIVE The funeral was hold Tuesday af- vivors llatod in an obituary notice The funeral was held Tuesday lockers to be installed In the New ternoon at the Posten funeral which appeared In the Aug. 21 night at the Bodle funeral home, Monmouth central school. Mr, Established 1865 home, with Rev. Roger W. Kusche, Issue of The Register. with Rev. James A. Guswellor, rec- Pierson had Indicated to the board ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS pastor of the Methodist church, tor of St. Mary's Episcopal church, he expected that his overall seven officiating. Burial was in Bay View JOHN 0. MAHONEY per cent tee on the total construc- cemetery. officiating. Burial yesterday morn- tion costs would Include' lockers, an Perfection of Material and ing, waa In Maple Grove cemetery, Workmanship In Beautiful FARMINGDALE - John C. Ma- Kew Gardens, L. I, added $1,050. The board's action The Mount Memorial Home EDWIN R. STRICKLAND honey, 72, a retired engineer of the came after Francis W. Lawlcy, a New Designs Pennsylvania railroad, died Tues- board member, said that he had FREEHOLD—Edwin R. Strick- day at Fltkln hospital. He was JAMES CROZIER determined that the Rtd Hank Frederic K. Adams, Mgr. land, 64, husband of Beulah F. Cur- born- at Farmingdale, son ot the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Jamet board of education will not pay an Our memorial! are manufac- ley Striokland, died Monday at his architect's fee on lockeri. The homo, 47 Broadway, He was born late Daniel and Nancy McCarthy Crozler, 78, of Navealnk eve,, di«d tured by skilled artisans In'our Mahoncy. yesterday whllt working in hii board adopted a resolution author- well equipped plant at West at Keyport, snn of the late George ising the payment of an additional W. and Jennie Dunsby Strickland, He Is survived by two slaters, yard. He lived here for about FUNERAL DIRECTORS Miss Margaret ?lahonoy and Mrs. eight years, $10,000 to tha architects on their Long Branch. and was employed as a baker by contract. This brought.to $27,500 tho Strand bakery here. Anne Daley, both of Farmingdale, A retired New York city police The funeral will be held tomor- officer, Mr. Crozier la survived by the sum paid the architects to datt. Surviving, besides his wife, are row morning at 8 o'clock at his his wife, Mrs, Lucy Rothaujt The total fee will be about $35,000, 310 Broad Street two sons, William Strickland and board members said. Red Bank, N. J. Edwin R. Strickland, Jr., and two home, and at 9 o'clock at St. Cath- Crozier. daughters, Mrs, Ernest Vesolls and erine's Catholic church, whore a The body was removed to New Dr. Wylle G. Pate, superintendent LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO. Inc. Mrs. Joseph Murphy, of Freehold; requiem mass will be offered by York, where tht funeral will be of school, told the board that an a slater, Mrs. Minnie Wilson of Rev. Joseph, Brto«owskl, Inter- held Saturday. ' Increase In enrollment, from 2,948 Wall St. Tel. LO 6-3567 West Long Branch Cilffwood, eight grandchildren and ment, directed by W. H. Freeman The Posten funeral home was In to 3,371 pupils necessitated the es- SEND FOB ILLUSTRATED OATAtOOOB and Son, will be In St. Roso of charge of local arrangamonts, tablishment ot 16 double-dais ses- a great-grandchild. Lima cometory, Freehold. The funeral will sions In tho township's ten element- be held this ary schools, Basod on a supple- afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Free- WILLIAM A. N. HAAQ *Y OR SYNOPSjS.pr.tMtl.AypjT REPORT OF man funeral home, with Rev. Rob- CHURCH_NEWS mtntary enrollment Wedneiday ot REQUIRED BY R, S, 40l4-2 KEANSBURG - William A, N, last week. Dr. Pate'a report led to COMBINED COMP, E BALANCE SHEET ert B, Rose, pastor of the Baptist I'HESBYTERIAN ITS ehureh, officiating. Burial will b« In Haag, 50, husband of Isabella Kath- tils observation that the opening of Die.aii toil Dac.31,1010 erlns Oorard Haag and former rt- Atlantio Highlands school would be "chaotic." He said .....,» «ao,85 | «,OQQ,00 Maplewood cemetery, Taxes Receivable ...... ,...,.,.,. 104.00 101,41 corder here, died early thlt morn- Church (chool will mett at 10 there are 478 new pupils tn the sy«- 100,(10 ALSON D. FRIAR Ing at hit home, 143 Maplt avo, a. m. Rev. Elmtr T. Sohlok, pai- torn this,year, with first grade en, Deferred Charm to Succeeding Veer's Revenue . • 8,088,08 Ht had been undergoing treatment tor, will deliver a, itrmon,' "On rollment, Inoludlng pre-prlmary KEANSBURO-Alson D. Friar, tor a htart condition tor many Learning to Accept," at tho morn- olaiiei, increased from 683 to 750 TOTAL ABBOTS • Mi4,(IT I 1,101,41 77, husband ot May Pott Friar and yeara, Ho waa born In Newark, aon Ing service at 11 o'clock. pupils, Tha high sohool enroll* LIABILITIES, RBS1RVE5 AND SURPLUS a resident hers uven years, diet] of the late Albey and Augusta Her- Tho ohuroh school faculty will mont, of a total 3,371, Ii now sot at Appronrlnllon Iteurvai „. ,,...,,, SI 8.34 \A7hen tht tarvicM of a Monday nt his homo, is Euclid av«, rick Haag, and WAS a rcsldont there 128, while last year'i avoraga ,wai ttoitrvi for Ctrltln Amu Rcetlvablt , 104,011 lOMt ' ' f u n • r a 1 firm art re- He was born at Cntildll, N. Y., son moat of hit lite. Ho was proprietor meet Monday at 8 p. m, Membtta 750. Surplut Revenue 4,ioi,ia 1,000,00 'RED BANK of tho late Fred and Sarah Over- of a. wallpaper buiinois in Newark, of the Udle»' aid sooltty will hold quired, there we a peat many hiugh Friar, and was * retired a birthday luncheon Tuesday at Dr, Pate reported the follow- TOTAL LIABILITIES, RKMRVBS AND SURPLUS,.! 8,484.07 I !,J0S,4t 6O557 A rial eitali broUcr htra tor 38 13:30. Choir rehearsal will bt hald Ing tentative part-time aohedule bargeman for tht Laekawanna COMPARATIVE STATi LTION AND SURPLUS detalli to be handled and many yuan /im! recorder tor 15 ytan, Wtdnatday at 7t80 p, m. A Joint for oluieii Belford,. beginnin. g railroad, Mr. Haag was r. mombtr ot tht arrangement! to be made, The Surviving, beildes his wife, art meeting o( thht OdorO s annd truitoti olaai (which Inoludoi pro-primary Year Mil YiirlMO Red Bank lodga o( Hlka and St. ill b« hlheldd n«xt ThundaThd y at and ftrit grade), IA and part of fev»mi»—• family it, naturally, emotion- two lont, dearie Friar ot Hoboktn Ann's Holy Nam8 loclcty, RevenueJrem Am I 1,000.00 and Alton D. Friar, Jr,, of South 7:80 p, m, leoond grade) Bait Koaiuburg, be- Burplut Rivenui 1.UI.4T ally uptet, and does not wiih Arnboyi a daughter, Mn, Sthel Surviving, besides hli wife, !• a ginning, IA and leoond 'gradtt Qurrent Btvtnue 991,16 •later, Mn, J, j, Kolter of Keani- COMMUNITY Fair Vlow, beginning, IA and "a to be further burdened by thwe Wldmer of Kianiburr, two grand- Total Revtnut I 1,000,00 ohlldrtn and four ireat-irand- burg, Llnoroft lew ot tht aeoond grade" i Leo- raatteri, We will aiiume re. ohltdren, Tht Ryan funorol homi Ii In Stanley Stllwell, lay prtaohir, nardo, beginning, IA and part of charge ot arrangomonti, second grade, and Port Mon- 'AppronrlitloniBudlit. ,-«i »••" I 1,100,00 I ipomlblllty for handling each Tht funarat wi« held yuterday will deliver a sermon, "The Ntoen- 100,00 mornlnu at tht Scott funeral homi, JOHN iiiMMicir slty of rjomradiihlp," at the 11 mouth, beginning, He laid regis- RKiisnillturi Without Aupropristlpn MDI.47 detail and making every ar- with nov. nuaadi A. Smith, vicar a, m, worship nrvloi, Sunday- tration at Fair Vlow school Ii Deferrtin Onstrii Iniurred Ourrenllr , 114,1ft KBYPORT — John Hendrleh, II, "vory heavy," tidtat Stjtaot T»K , .„„,...,„...„„„„„ .,.„ 70.U rangement, if that ii the fam* nf HI, Mark's Eplioopnl church, of* school will ro-opon at 10 a, ii, Countv Tan •...,,.,..««>• ••••••...M. •••.,. husband of neglna Klein Hendrleh flclatlnp;, Burial wn in Hackon- Trusted* of tho church will hold The board ncccptcd the reilgna- Total Sapendltuni .„„ KIMM.MMIMIMIIMM. T.llD.li H/i wiih. lack comtltry. and a retired f aim or, died Satur- a ipoclal moiling Widnaiday tlon ot Mn. Mary flruchi.who Ii day at hli home, 04 Stcoml »t. Ho retiring fli tiachlng-prlnolpal ot ptltelt from npirillnn „,, •., I MBTVI.I. WADB"IAOK»ON waa born In Hungary. Surviving, Tllvir riaia. ichool, A reiolutlo Ueiium Uiblmiti Oineiilid ,,,,, l,.0l,ll htildei hi* wife, art two toni oommindlng Mn. Bruoh for ho ""ilflMJ lHARWa.«JAM.5A,»fcOB.&U MATAWAN-Wsda Jackion, 78, John Hendrlch of Uniforh m Pa,P , numion many yian of service will bi bun UiftpriiJ d|{aViVsMln''A1B»vil¥ii'B''i'ii'J'l't.i''.i''!',!!'.*iii! 100,00 who formorly livid it 34 Church it, and Joitph Hindrloh of Clnolnnntl, adopted by thi board at Id nixt (Ineurnd Currently) here, died Friday, Hi wu born In Sunday mrvlom will Include Holy O,, and three daughters, Mn, Annn Oommunlon at S a, m, and Holy rttular mtttlng. A group of par- Sub Total (Dentil) Alahimn, ion or tho lilt Mr, and WMorl and Mrs, Anna Hoiflir of Communion with a itrmon it 11 itui o( Itlvir Plan puplli appiartd iiafvorne Mrs, John Jackson, He wni Ihe this piato and Mm, BIlMbeth a, m, Them will hi no OilO a.-m, at tha mtatlng to commend thi it Revenue— liunlwnd of tho lite Hortha Men- Schneider o( Now Ynrli clly. lot vice Hept. 7 or Htpt. U, linohir lor nor record, The board i, /tnuirr lit WORD00 C.PRONT IT. RID BANK N.J. drlokinn Jnomon, Thirt in no i|]|iro|irlaiid In Current Oudiet,. approved Dr. Patt'n racomminda* known luvvlvon, Tha funeral wai hold Tuesday Hundtiy-aolujul will rtiume Sept. afternoon at the Bodln funonl 21, tlon that Mn, Rita Quail bi train- lilinic, Oieimliir Hit « I 4,101,11 I 1,000,00 Thi funirnl wn. hold Tuotdny af. homo, with nnv, David A, Wllien, tarred from Port Monmouth lehool 1 ODtrJktrliiTlMrscf-- 1 Rev. Norman Plttengn' will hi Tha ihAVibAVt lummsrlummirr tsr iinenile mi ppajurieprtnini) 'rimfrnm. thalh» ira|>art «f audit »t iha iwnuon at Ihp Botllp tuntral homi, ,, tiaitor of Calvary Mithodlnl gum mlnlitni' Sunday, Muilo will to Uiohlng principal at Klvu Tew hlD ef Ihnwibury, »! Oi. linuM el Manmeulh, Itr ihe MIMIIF mi ill"' Burial wai in Union I'ruipict corn- church, oflifllatlne;, Burial was In Tnelude "Arloio," Bach, "Kyrli," Plata, Or, Pata laid thli walk fl, report of IU4II, lutonlKia ar {tilth J, ieirnin, Ii en (ill «t thi teVai ' eimiltry, that MM. .Quail U a graduate o iilp iikli CMII and mr it Isitiiiil ir lay lituttifjruiiai. * Dependable.Economical Service" Willan | "Itnetui," .Wlllim "Ave ANN1 0, IWITIK, Oltiti RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Page Seven Ceyport. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph De- Leonardo 1 Vise of Keansburg were their Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Jr., was » A.D.A. Appeals to Washington ;UMU, Sunday a double celebra- Tlic Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. ion was held in observance of their A. W. Crosi, at her horn* on High- anniversary, and also i birthday 117 rrospect Avenue, Red Bank, X. J. TeL Bed Bank land ave. Mrs. Lewis suffered in- To Continue Controls on Rents party in honor of Edward Ghossen CLASSES IN BALLET juries to her left leg and right arm at the inn. Guests were Mist Ann last week when she tell on the Declaration of Monmouth county Raakowsky, Mr. and Mrs. Edward and other type of dancing for children from six years up. steps of her New York city home. as a critical area by the Secretary Port Monmouth Wilson and Jack Rocs, all of Key- Other recent guests of Mrs. Cross of Defense and the Office of De- port; Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, Fall session starts September 15th. include Mr«. Mary* Johnson Smith fense Mobilization to maintain Mrs. Emily Levering, Mary Ellen TUff BUIIOH — (all todinj with thli Scetli graulood of Keansburg, Mrs. Annie Hawley Kraft, Mr. and Mra. WalUr Burk- MaUwan; Dale Heddon, Hcadden's present rent ceilings was urged to- corner; Mildred Patterson, Mrs. New pupiU should register Saturdays at nine o'clock. aimrei colorful and vigorous growth. of Demarest and Mrs. Margaret day by the Monmouth county chap- hardt and son Wally and Adam Me- Junior Ansembly-bullroom for teen-agers start* October 6th. fitd MOO iq II • J2.SO, 10,000 iq ft • |7.<5 Staer of Atlantio Highlands. ter of Americana lor Democratic Kulalcyk spent Tuesday of last Josephine Connelly, Mr«. Jean Members of the ladles' auxiliary Action In telegrams to the two week In Atlantic City at the Steel Monti, Charles Man, Mr. and Mrs. Kvrnlng clats In limbering and ballet for builnew girls and AiBl MWN SEED—Top quality, all ptrennlal grasiti of Brevent Park and Leonardo Ore offices. Pier. John Bryant and Mrs. Ann Tra- women. that moki tilt deluxt lawn In tun, or shad*... ui« IBIS of company, meeting Monday of last Norman Dorfman of Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Walter Detjen and hlm, Matawan, and Mrs. Georgia Ih. beat • lib • thiO S Ibt • week, discussed plans to attend a Beach, chapter chairman, pointed daughter Deborah of Cliffslde park Dooley, Joseph Balsamo, Mr. and performance of either "South Pa- out that continued employment and spent Thursday of last week with Mrs. Sam Wright and Mr. and Mrs. cific" or "Wish You Were Here" hiring of new personnel at the 11 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Werse of Wal- Robert Hyneman. some time in November. Mrs. El- branches of Fort Monmouth, the nut Bt. It Pays to Advertise in The Register sie Alverson and Mrs, Rose Kove- coastal nrtillery Installation at Fort Mrs. James Walling, Mrs. Wil- THE WRIGHT STORE lesky were guests of honor at a Hancock and the naval ammuni- liam Harvey and Mrs. George birthday party after the business tion depot at Camp Earlc were Kroncmcyer, all ot Fort Monmouth, 30 MONMOUTH ST. KED BANK meeting. Those present included threatened by the prospect of high- attended the funeral of Mrs. Ida Mrs. Robert Grimm, president, and er rents in the area when rent Smith of Newark Tuesday of las PHONE RE 6-2222 Mrs. Mary Albertson, Mrs. Edna controls expire Sept. 30. He urged week. The deceased was the sister Supienskl, Mrs, Mae Arata, Mrs. the two offices to use their power of Mrs. Kroncmeyer, Mary Capenegro, Mrs. Joseph Mur- under the Amended Housing and Mrs. Minnie Murdock of Camp- THE SHORTEST DISTANCE hy, Mrs. Eleanor Blerne, Mra. Rent. Act and declare Monmouth bell ave., Mrs. Marge Sharp and ENROLL NOW can VanNess, Mrs. Anna Meyers county a critical defense area Mrs, Elizabeth Abbott of Union md M,rs. A. W. Cross. which would maintain present rent Beach, Mrs. M. Watson of Hazle between these FOR Jay Alverson and George Alver- ceilings.. and Mrs. Marlyn Brand of Red son, sons of Mrs. Elsie Alverson of Cited by the A, D, A. as reasons Bank will leave Sunday for Los , th lt k spent Angeles, Cal,, for three weeks. In Monmouth ave. last week for such action were the unwilling- Los Angeles the group will atteni TWO JOINTS FALL DANCING CLASSES everal daysy ' leave at home. ness of most of the 52 municipali- the national convention of th Mrs. JJohh n NeidermaNid n of Mon- ties in Monmouth county to take Daughters of Scotia. En route th NOW IN SESSION mouth ave, li a guest this week of the individual municipal action re- group will stop off at El Paso, Tex, her son and his family at LaCrosie, quired by law to maintain controls the Grand Canyon and Salt Laki Wis. oeyond Sept. 30, "as a result of pressure by local real estate groups, City. • and the fact that In all of Moiv Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roylance Rumson mouth county there are no vacan- of Mnywood were week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lohse have cies In rentals up to the $100 per of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, returned to their winter home in month category." Sr., of Campbell ave. Jersey City after having spent the Ih addition to sending the tele- Mrs. A, Share of Wood-Ridge summer at their home on Highland grams the A. D, A. chapter sent spent Tuesday with her cousin ve. out invitations to the representa- Mrs. William Miller of Campbc Walter Pomphrey, Jr., of Black- tives of the employees at the mili- vc. point rd., Is on two weeks' vaca- tary Installations and to a number Mr. and Mrs, George Reed o COMN.ni HOMI OWNHIHIP' tion from his position with the of civic, labor and church groups New York city were wcek-ent Boro Bus company of Red Bank. to meet with It to devise a program guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johi Edward Stewart of Lakeside ave. of joint action. Stevenson of Grlggs ave. //you'll come in and tell us your home- has returned to his position with - Mr. Dorfman In a statement to Mrs. Rcna Plebeau of Rcnfrev the bus company after two weeks' the press said: "We are interested pi. spent last week with her slste purchase or refinancing problem, we vacation. in the problem for three reasons. Mrs. Charles Rclmcr of Fairview Mrs. Frances Sylvester of New One, to protect the government em- Today Mis. Plebeau will visit wit! will suggest a bank mortgage plan York city is visiting her cousin, ployees In the area, many of whom her cousins, Alfred and Isabel Mrs. Anna. Byrne of Allen st.' are members of A. D. A., from rent Kiel of Rutherford. that will enable you to achieve com- Mrs. L. McAndrews and daugh- gouging by local landlords. Two, John Klaus and his daughte; ter Cathy of East Orange spent Increased rent will discourage fu- Catherine of Brainard ave., spen the past week with Mr, and Mrs. ture employment at these vital mil- the week-end with Mr. Klaui plete home ownership in reasonable Hobart Leonard of Park ave. ltary establishments and have an brothers and sister, also Mr. anc Miss Ann Flatley of New York adverse effect on our mobilization Mrs. Stanley Mastey, all of Chlco time and at reasonable cost. City spent the week-end with her effort. Three, with so many mili- pee, Mass. aunt, Mrs. James Porter of River tary installations in a compara- Mr. and Mrs. J. William Rungi rd. tively small area their expansion, Jr., and children, Lynette, Billy am John Kingston of Jersey City past, present and future, means the Pamela, of Ridgefleld park, spen spent the week-end with Mr. and absorption of every rental unit in the week-end with Mr. and Mra Mrs. Patrick Flatley of Blackpolnt the area. We understand and en- J. William Runge, Sr., of Mills avi rdd. dorse the expansion but older local Friday; All motored to Cape Ma' THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Frank Desmond of Church st. residents have a right to protection where they spent the day. is on several days' vacation from from the resultant Inflationary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern o OF hhii s positioii n witihh tthhe BBor o BBus pressures created by large demand Irvington arc spending three weeks company. and limited supply, by the govern- at the home of their son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Victor Edelmann ment agencies undertaking such and daughter, Warrant Offlcor and RED BANK, NEW JERSEY and daughter Vlcki of Old Farm expansion utilizing the powers giv- Mrs. William James of Main st. village left Saturday on a two- en to them by the Congress of the Mrs. Charles Raupp celebrated weeks trip through the Southern United States. her birthday Sunday with a family SERVING MONMOUTH COUNTY SINCE 1864 states. "It is indeed unfortunate that gathering. Attending were Charles Joseph M. Hochstein of Bellevue the local municipalities are unwill- Raupp, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stout OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS FROM 6:30 TO 8:00 BALLETT TAP TOE ACROBATIC ave. who Is a student at Princeton ing to act for the common good and Mrs. Reglna Jefferson and son university, attended the National and that the citizens must turn to Charles. Mrs. Raupp received Hlllel summer Institute for leader- federal agencies lor redress. What many gifts and flowers. ship training ' held this week at it amounts to is paralysis of gov-j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyneman SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AVAILABLE JOHN TOL'AND BATON PANTOMIME Camp High Point, near West Sho- ernment at the local level by the of Collins ave, celebrated their 24th We are now enrolling students for fall classes at the Dorothy Uan, N. Y. very forces that protest against wedding anniversary Saturday with Toland Dance Studios. There will be a wide and completo Harry Collis, son of Mr. and Mrs.' interferenco by Washington.'" a dinner at the Monti Circle inn, schedule covering all types of dancing and carefully soparatin? Harry Collis ot Lafayette st., left age groups, with classes for beginners, and Intermediate or ad- Tuesday morning for Rider col- POLLYANNA PARTY vanced atudonts. Boys and girls from three years accepted. lege, Trenton, where he has entered Pride of Monmouth council, Sons k the freshman class. and Daughters of Liberty, will hold We are members of National Association Dance and Af- Miss Alice A. Mott of Rumson a Pollyanna party at their next filiated Artists, Dance Masters of America, Dance Educators rd. and Bellevue ave., will enter meeting here Se.pt. 16. Guests of Of America. her first, year at New Jersey Col- honor will be Mrs. Luclla Keane, lege for Women this month. She Is. Mrs. Ada Hlbblts and Mrs. Bar- a graduate of Rumson high jchool. bara DeWalnc. I Mrs. Hannah Garvin. of West Nothing is Too Good for Mrs. America Park is a medical patient at lion- —/dvertliement- DOROTHY TOLAND mouth Memorial hospital. Ronnie Gorlln, daughter of Mr. She'll Cook on Automatic Gas Range and Mrs. Jerome W, Gorlin of 62 DANCE STUDIO Lennox ave., celebrated her fourth Across the Counter birthday last Thursday with e. ASBURY PARK—According to a 201 EAST BERGEN PL. RE 6-5219 party at home. Clown decorations spokesman for the Mrs. America, were used and the birthday - cake Contest, nothing is too good for was topped with a clown with Mrs. America and that la why ahe balloons. ' win use a gas stove. In the finals ot the Mrs, America Marlboro Contest next Sunday, 3fi sectional Miss Dorothy A. MeCus of Hud- winners from all parts of the coun- son St., will start her freshman try who are vying for the Dlra. year at New Jersey College for America title will display their Women this month. She is a grad- cooking skill on automatic gai TO-SCHOOL uate of Freehold high school. ranges. Since 50% of the judging U based on Mrs. America's ability around thsjiome, an automatic gaa range was aelectcd for her cooking be- OLD MONMOUTH cause the officials wanted to glva Mrs. America the best poiiible cooking equipment. DOG TRAINING CLUB Automatic gas rangea offer you what many people call "Eaiy Chair Monmouth County's Leading Cooking" lor they are completely automatic. You merely set the dial, put your dinner in the oven, Obtdiinet Association and take off (or the movies or the living room easy chair. Your gai ANNOUNCES range will click on automatically and cook your dinner while you're away. New Obedience ROLSTON WATERBURY "Red Bank Is not too big," »iid Big BUI, the' grocer, "I S« Company Woman to Bt Classes Starting really feel obligated to spread out my insurance with several Mrs. Amtrlca Judgi of the local Insurance man," ASBURY PARK-Miry Anne Thurs. Eve., Sept. 18 "That's charitable" I rapliid, Jonu, hiad of the Home Service ••but consider how that logic Department of the Now Jersey According to All-Amerle«n would apply to another line, Natural Ou Company, haa been Buppoie you needed a n»w suit. appointed one of the Judges for Statesman TIT Pan,'10.00 \'t Kenntl Club RtguUtloni Several stores here sell them. the (Mre, America Contest next Sun- But I'll bot you don't buy the day at Convention Hall. veat from Smith, the coat from ChtldiWs Junior Group Brown, and tho ipanta from MIM Jones waj choien beeauae Jonea. To look your beat, you'd of her professional experience In select one store and let them fit the field of home economics and Btglnnirs * Advaneid you properly." oooklnr. flhe has spent many yiari "Certainly," BUI said. In aU parti of. the country showing "It la much more important, other womin short outs to easy though Bill," I continued, "to cooking. She will carry on the have your Iniuranoa program •ame kind of service at the gai •tailored to moaiura' than to company, Bt Iho head of your class,., with a ohooM a nloe appearing ault, Beciuit a. mlifllted Iniuranca Gala Pageant «. «... bheaffar't ||', Points lo Hi your hand- program oan wipe out til you've writing ... priced to fit your allow- managed tn *s.ve, in event of Craftiman Fin, ttfl iivire loii. you might he rulntd at Mrs. America once. Let us show you Iho exclusive financially?' features that make Sheaffer America's "What do you iug»«t?" Bill IHIN MOOil Mid, Finals on Sunday greatest pen value, TRAINING DIRECTOR "Let ui TAILOR your Inaur- anei, We will aaa whither It It All Invited to MR. KAftL SCHMID adequate, Put the reiponnlblllty on 'ui, Then let ui hava your Comt and In|oy Iniuranca bualnm, it will be FOR INFORMATION CALLl hatter handled and better sir- TrumsilvM at 3 P. M. Mlddlfltown l-OHMt vleid, Stop doing tiuilneu on t»Ani<-Omclati prom* «, plecimeai bMli, You'll enjoy In the meat ixeltlng and beautiful lh« himnti of OOMPkETB biauty paieant avir In thle year'i Mrii Jamie W»rwlofc, BogroUry (welMallorid) protection!" annual MM, America centeit. The Anala of thi conteit, which Bad Bulk t&lSI ^ will be held at Convention Hill In Mill JMUUH DuBolt Roliton Waterbury Aibury Park next Sunday at I P, U., will future the SB aeotlonal Frwhold MI40 Realtor Mortgage* wlnnen from all p»ru of the coun- try and Hawaii, Iniurrr Everyone li Invited la comi and 17 BROAD STREET "A Trained Dog h A ne thli exciting pageant, RED BANK 6.0001 Phono UK 6.HSU0 'Belter Dog" II W«it Front Hi, Hid Bank Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952

FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTED HELP WANTED AUTOMOBILES

TEN-PIECE MAHOGANY dining room .950 G E REFRIGERATOR—Excellent WAITING THE STORK] Many won- FLOOR WAXING. Call RE 6-2478. Su. ROBERTS EMPUitfteNT Agsncy, 77 HORSE FARM (thoroughbred)—Oppor- VANETTE—1942 Ford walk-In truck. RED BANK REGISTER suite. Excellent condition, Must bi condition: six cu, ft,, left-handed door, derful buys of all kinds of maternity perlor Floor Waxing Co. Prlvatt Broad it. BE 611805. Commercial, tunity for young man to learn or for 1160, Mount English Salea Co Ford seen to be appreciated, Phone RE 6- B 6-8238-J after 7 P. M. lothei. Also two baby Detecto acalea, lome. our specialty. aomestlc, hotel and restaurant. Florenct older experienced man to obtain steady Dealer. 90 Monicouth' it.. BeId Bank. 479.* ABY CARRIAGE, imported English me pink, one white. Consignment Shop, OSEPH MANNS, mason and plasterer. Kallehar. prop. year-round position. No living quarters. 1941 OLDSMOBILB—Tudor sedan, radio, 06 Shrewsbury ave.. Red Bank. oar, -Tudo CLASSIFIED RATES LDORABDO U SIAMESSIAESE kittenskn, , $1U 5 pup. make, "Silver Cross;" excellent condi- No job too small or large. 169 Lin- SALESGIRL In a leading- retail store; Bernadottt Farms, Tlnton Falls. Phone heater. Beat covers. Good condition fine workinBlRIg conditions and hour.. Ap- EA »-0817.' Mime, 64 Shrewsbury ave. BE C- ion, almost like new. Sacrifice. RE 6- .0% REDUCTION on all summer hats coln tt.. It F, D, Middletown. Phone throughout. KB 7-0991 after 5 P. M or Three Cents a Word and dresses. Come to the Consign. ply with references to "Sale. Girls," P. O. all day Saturdays, 378. PACE HEATED—Kerosene fired. Good WO-DOOK PINE commode |8\ twonent Shop, 106 Shrewsbury ave., Red MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Kent J 471, Bed Bank. YOUNG MAN—Interested in learn- FORD STATION wagon? 1989 deluxe Minimum Charge: 75c condition. 125. LO 6-1602. wash stands, 86 each; Victorian three- lank. our high-speed floor aander and adger, ONE EXPERIENCED tree climber and ing men's haberdashery business. model, mechanically and rubber per- rawer chest, walnut carved handles, ;| Doublt Rat. for Double Spacing CORN SILAGE—MI 5-0485-R. ULL-SIZE SIMMONS >ofa bed. dark jo» rates, Bugler Luntver Co., phone two willing worker, needed at once. We offer th. right man a chance to fect; $150, Seen 'at Coast Boat Co,, 1 HoBESK"—All-purpos« movers and ilO; selection of lift-top commodes and green; slightly used. Phone BU 1*KE 6-0005. RU 1-0573. 142 North Riverside ave. RE 6.4838. Blind »di. using Th« Register . lottage chests, pine; half banquet table, 421-M. tie up with a growing firm, operat- P, 0. Box, 25c extra, Modern" Rotsry power mower parts. ELECTRIC MOTOR rebuilding 1. our 1941 LINCOLN, new motor last year) nahogany, (45; pair of console tables, IOXER PUPPIES—Ordered overseas, business. Call us (or quick service. TOOL MAKER—A. working .uper. ing five store, for men snd boy. good rubber; run. perfect. Very rea- Right to classify, edit or reject See your dealer or call factory agent, herry; nice hardwood dropleaf table: SE 2-0079 or BE 6-4700 any time, must sell; three months old, fawn fe- >ouglas Electric Co., 88 East Front St., vlior on imsll assemblies, Ex- in Mew Jersey, New York* and Con- sonable. 61 Forest ave., Keansburg.* I: any advertisement it re.erved by light stand, turned legs, 88; droplcaf nalcs; cropped, docked, inoculated; ted Bank. Phone RE 6-0128. The Register. MRS. BARKER'S ANTKJUti SHOP—Vic- ible, 110; early four-drawer chest, solid cellent opportunity for advance- necticut. We require young execu- 1937 PACKARD, perfect running condi- torian chairs, genuine Imported Dutch IKC registered; show material; Interv 'HOTO FINISHING—Eight enlarged tion ; two .now tires, Life Guard safe- Wo will not be responsible for nd, pine, cleaned, sanded: ox yoke, latlonal champron Dorien Bon Marten- print. In album folder 40c, 12 exp. ment and top ratt to the right'in- tive talent sow and will taqulra errors unless they are detected be* :opper, delft blue Limoge crystal, All "alter Mahns, Jr., 45 Throckmorton ty tubes, radio, heater, new battery I it the right prices. Hulse rd., off rt. loff line. Pick ot a litter of nine. Lt. roll 66c, 16 exposures 70c, Send film, dividual. A. Haselman, Communica- more In the future. He mutt be 190, Phone RU 1-0382-M.' fore the second insertion •e,, Eatontown, EA 8-0787. Col, K.I>, Guy, Quarters No, I, Russell and coin to Monti Photos, Montlcello, No cancellations will be. accepted 1-4. Lakewood 6-1S05-J-2. P. O, ad- tion Product. Company, Inc., Marl- able to sell and he must like 1948 CHRYSLER convertible; low mile- dress. R. F. D. 1, Farmingdsle. IANO, ~SMAEti studio upright; full N, Y, age; excelent condition. RE 6-5822.* er changes mads In advertisements keyboard; dark mahogany finish, Ex- boro. FR 8-1880. clothes, but experience in this line DUCKS, MUSCOVEV—Whlt«, from two 2~TCHICKEHS, some'laTing; roll chTc PAINTERT, " DECORATOR ana pap«r- on* hour after receipt at office, ellent condition and fine tone; 1800. wire, feed, all for 140 i sickness. LO li not necenary. Apply In p/rson. 1949 FRENCHRENAULT, motor just weeks old to year and » halt. Sunny hone RE 6-2686-M. hangeri Interior and eitertor; tt overhauled; In good condition; 5350, DEADLINE: Brook Farm, Wyckoff rd., Eatontown. 6-0815-J. years' experience. Estimates cheerfully COUPLE—Hlghe.t references. Small es- J. Krldcl, BE 6-5300. ' or best offer. Call KE 6-0704-W. 'HAYEK BABY CARRIAGE. KE 6- 987-38-39 FORD V8 radiator, used, tate, inside and outside work. Write, Real Estate: Tuesday Noon, EA 3-0822 after 6:30 P. M. given. Lout. Ca.ssn' 448 Shrewsbury PONTIAC "6" 1947 Torpedo, coupe; 0443." guaranteed; $14.95. Red Bank Radi- ve.. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-4344-M, 'Inside." Box 811. Bed Bank. • All Others: g p. ni. Wednesday. BALERS, COMBINES, tractors, rakes, GIRLS WANTED to work In laundry dt- clean, fuly equipped; $825. See It at mowers, twine, pickers. Most makes, tor Works, 115 West Front st. RE 6-COMPETENT ELECTRICAL CONTRAC JAN—To work on dairy farm. Must BURROUGHS MODERN cash regis- TOR—All type, of house wiring and ' partment. Donald's Laundry, 44'Mar- ay Kay Atlantic Service station. West lew or used, Delivery any state, big be able to milk and drive tractor. Call lon st.. Bed Bank, •'ront st, and Maple ave.. Red Bank,* Call Classified OAT HERD—Pure bred Toggenburgi,' tpalrlng. Small or large jobs. 24 RE 8-O51Q.R-1. savings. Several Farmall A. AV C. N. ter, rings up to 14,99; will sacri- MANAGER F6R RfcSTAURANT In Red1951 CHEVllOLEf walk'-ln panel, pur- 1 M, Ford, John Deere M, MT, B. O. A. complete with electric fence, cream ttiur service. Call Caruso Bros.. EA Red Bank 6-0013 fice for only S10B. Three-piece liv- leparator and butter churn, Call MI 1-0489-M or LO 6-4686-R. Bank; knowledge of making home- chased new In April; 12,000 miles. tractors. New Holland, John Deere RADIO TECHNICIAN—For develop- Sacrifice, $1,900, cost $2,500. KE 6- ing room sofa bed set, good condi- 0384-W-2,* EMIL SALANDRA—Used cars bought made ice cream helpful, Write E, F. lalers, New Idea pickers, new corn ment projects in connection with Sidney, General Delivery. Red Bank.* 0169-R. binders. Most other makes. Buy and tion, $89; small site refrigerator, LADY'S FINE WINTER coat, crey, site and sold. Corner West Front st. and sell Henry 3. K&lsers, Write, phone, Maple ave. RE 6-0128. television transmitter components. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER fof part- 1949 FORD CUSTOM club coupe, six- LOST AND FOUND $49, etc, Ruscll's, 25 East Front st, 20, with genuine blatk Persian trim. cylinder; excellent condition; radio, visit or order, Financing available, Price $30, Perfect condition. Write EXPERT DRIVING Instruction., Learn Work Involves VKF and UKF lab- tlme in apartment, Call after 5 P, M. RE 6-4794 leater, slipcovers. Must sell immediate- LOST—Blond Cocker Spaniel. Answers to 'hil Gardiner, 10 acres machinery, Mul- "Winter Coat." Box 611, Red Bank. in safety, to drive safely, Look for oratory measurements. A high rated y. RE 6-4120-J, lica Hill. N. J. Phone 6-4831. Also HAFF SEWING machine. Ask to seeANTIQUE~SHOP—Oval marble top ta-the car with two steering wheels, Pion- COMPETENT WAITRESS, eir Hop"! nsrae of "Dusty." Right leg crooked. dial demonstration, Mae's Yard Stick, connection with attractive future ' steady work. Apply Flicka's Drive- ONT1A0 8-cyllnder, 1047; good con. About five rears old. Reward. AT will buv bles. chests, Victorian sofas, $20; oil eer. In auto driving instructions since 1-A Monmouth st., Red Bank.* 1938. Easy Method Auto Driver Train- in commercial work Is offered. Re- In, highway 38, near Middletown Five dltlon. Private .owner. Will finance; 1-U25-M, POST AMD RAIL fencing sold aid amp $1, captain's desk $10, etc. Next erected. No charge for estimates, BE EW SEASONED material for double to nre house, Main St., Port Monmouth, Ing School, 51 East Front at, RE 6- vile, held In strict confidence, Mr, Corners MI 6.0257. )«60, Phone RE 6-1846-R.* STRAYED IS' River Oaks, Fair Haven, 1838. . BEAUTICIAN—Good opportunity. Ap- 1946'OrIRYSLER "New Yorker," four- tortoise shell young cat with bandage. •4142-R-2. garage, KE 6-0096-J. Call any time, lally, Sundays.* • A, Haielman, Communication Prod- 1OD—J.7 per hundred sq. ft. Cut, ready FRUIT, HAND-CARVED furniture, for JED BANKCATHOLIC high school unl- PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. »S ply Star Beauty Salon, 297 Main it., door ledan: $000, 56 Seventh ave., Finder pleaEe telephone RE 6-4107-J. ucts Company, Ins., Marlboro, FR Keanaburg, or call KB 6-10Z2," Atlantic Highlands. AT 1-1527. Reward. __ . to load. Delivery extra, Joseph large estate or hunting lodge; also form, brand new, size 14; hat, two years experience In metropolitan area. LOST—LADY'S wrist watch. Hamilton, ulick. Mi S-059J-J. sewood with Ivory inlay; all items .louses; $10. AT 1-0443-M,* Interior and exterior work, plastering 8-1880. WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework; 1987 PAGKARD COUPETexcelient con- iVOOD -~ Fireplace, stove, kindling. vcr 100 jears old. Also other kinds ot JENTLETIIDING HORSE, also Western and glailng. Raphael Silas, SO Shrewa. . . amall adult family; five-day* week, ex- dltlon. Must sell. Best offer. Call between Linden pi, and Mechanic St., .ntiqurs in furniture, lamps, glassware nury ave., Highlands. Phone HI 8-1421. RE 6-4970.* Red Bank Reward. Wilbur's, 15 Broad Charles H. Wilson's wood yard. 39 aaddle and bridle. RE 6-5192. HOUSEWORKKR—Able to cook. Must cellent salary. Must. have references. each st.. New Boro Shrewsbury, Phone nd all other Items, J ft J Century VACUUM cleaners repaired any mnke, have experience working out. Excellent Call between 7 and 9 any evening, . RE 'THE FARMERS'" insurance, or "the St., Red Bank.* lhop, Keyport, Highway 85, near Six IMALL ANIMAL clipper (olter). two '6-1105. RE 6-1846. blades, Ilka new; cost $87, sell for Allen Electric Shop, 18 White St., Sed ealary for right girl. KE 6-0116. working man's" Insurance. I wonder !orners, Bank. ANTIQUE BISQUE FtOUftES, Crown 18. Vanessa Kennels, phone MI £• BOY—To work in retail store after PART-TIME Bcrvlce station attendant; f you know which auto insurance fits FOR SALE Derby, Canton, Worcester, French iEAGLES-ONE MAfE, one female: S47-R, CARPENTER—Chris D. Kluln, Roofing mornings. No experience - necessary. that description 7 Let me show you how Int. Cha. Johnson's Fancy Klntr and ichool and Saturdays, Write. Box Allstate Insurance Company has earned china, vases, pattern glass, Vienna dish and aiding, general repairs. Phone RE 205. Red Bank.* Write or apply In person. Station Easo 'oby Girl (I C. D.; Inoculated, AKC reg- .QUARIUMS $1,85 up: bargains In used 6-1881-M. Service. 47 Shrewsbury ave.. Red Bank. Its name—It may save you a day's FAN BELTS AND PULLEYS for elec- set, complete glassware set Including aquariums; heater-thermostat eombi- tric motors in atock. Douglas Elec- ttered; 10 weeks. Home raised. HI 3- wages. D, E. Assy, 45 Salem lane, Lit- finger bowls, Wedgwood,- Belleck. mis- 096 atlons from $3.95 up. Almost 100 va-GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Landscaping, SALESLADY — Women's apparel. tric Co. 35 East Front it. Phone RE cellaneous Items. Alice Sand, RE 6- grading, top soil, fill dirt, cinders, MEN 18-40—SAFEWAY Stores, Inc. tie Silver. RE 6-0046, letlci of tropical fish at lowest prices. Must hava experience. Steady 6-0128. 5233. 'HKEE-PIECE living room set with cov- jarge selection of aquarium plants. gravel, manure, cesspools and dry wells has an opening in their store, in 193S CHEVROLET rack body truck. USED TIRES — All sizes, reasonable ers. Call atter 6 P. M-. KE 6-0747-R. milt; driveways repaired, Lionel Simon, work, App.ly Simon "Nice Things." Caruso's Esuo SUlon, highway 36, At- ANTtQUES^-Three-piec. Victorian fu7- Everything for your aquarium at Helen \ Red Bank and Atlantic Highlands prices. Recapping and repairing, all nlture, marble top table, six-leg cher- TEUtVlSlbS''with table and Miller's, one of the oldest "Flah Bugs" Phone RE 6-0581. 58 Broad St., Red Bank, antic Highlands. work guaranteed. Dwycr's Sky-Trak Ser- ry drop-leaf table. Many fine pieces ot magnifier. Works perfectly. Call RE In the hobby. On Highway 85. six miles PLOWING AND BALING—Also mowing for a food clerk. Some experience '49 MERCUKY, 28,000 miles; $1,400, vice Station, Highway 35, near Five decorative old china wares. Evenings 64187-W, north of Red Bank. Open daily and Hnd raking. Call RE 6-1318-K-l. preferred. Will consider young Call between 6 nnd 7 P. M. Corners, Middletown. v^fltu taniHK, wuu 4i>4^e u'li SECRETARY — Legal experience pre- until 10, Saturdays and Sundays too, HOT"XlR~" FURNACE~and hot water Sundays until 9 P. M. Closed Wedncs- alert beginners. Full pay while 1980 FOUR-DOOR dark green Mercury; WEAR KNAPP Aeotred shoes tor com- ilarion Thomas, 3S6 Main St., South Am. boiler, SO-gallon. W. Wilson, Main days. Ml 6-0349,* JUNKI JUNKI JUWKY --_...._ _ ferred, but not essential. Call RE original owner. Best otter. After 6 fort, quality and long service. Made y. South Amboy 1-0978. t . it.. Bclford. KE B-0369-J,' dealer We pay best price for rags, 6-2000. training, Salary range, $48.76 . to EBRA FINCHES $8,98 pair, parakeets, iron, paper and mattresses. Call RE o'clock. HO 9-8031-* with buiit-in arches and cushion inner •JGLISH SPRlNGgn spaniel pupple.. ANTIQUE ORGAN —American Smith, ;OUPLE, WHITE, man as handyman on $74.76. Experience determines female canaries, puppies, hamsters; 6-326B-J acre premises, woman as general IF YOU HAVE a car In good condition, loull. Priced from $9.96 and up. Call Bred tor hunting, disposition, appeal, non-electrified, perfect condition. $100: •Hies $4,60 up, Fresh, clean seed mix- starting salary. Paid vacations and 1940 or 'better', your car plus the bal- 0. J. Clayton. LO 6-1160-M. iigh back arm chair, hand-made, necdle- louseworker; own room ahd batn; two and quality. You are invited to see tures for parakeets or canarieB, 10 lbs., IRON RAILINGS for porches, stair- i family, modern conveniences, State holidays, seven automatic salary in- ance of my loan $1,300 will buy a 19uL NEW TlRES; unconditionally guaran- and choose from this fine litter, Leutt- lolnt back and scat, perfect condition, 2, All pet supplies at lowest prices, talser deluxe four-door scdnn; radio, teed! size 6.00x16; 110.SS plus tax and 150; antique walnut double bed, $20; ways, etc. Made to order by See- ge, where Unt employed, minimum creases, hospitallzatlon group insur- Ernn. R. I). 1, Freehold. HO 9-S584. Helen Miller's Pet Shop, largest on the rases expected, phone for Interview, heater, defroster, directional:, hydra- old recappable tire. Time payments. 'ocker, solid rock maple, $25; two re-shore. On Highway 35, six miles north dort Company, 24 years at 9 Welt ance, pension plan and other bene- matlc drive, white wull low • pressure Strauss Stores, 15 White »t. RE 6-5340. rlgcrctors, (25 each; various knlck. ottc, in first letter; replies confidential, BUILDING MATERIALS. Mason of Red Bank. Open daily and Sundays St., Red Bank. Phone RE 6-2189. .ddrcsj "Christian Couple," Box 511, fits available. Apply 362 Broad St., tires, slip covers. Car worth $2,100. WE BUY ANYTHING and everything macks, KU 1-1267.' until 9 P, M. Closed Wednesdays. MI Add.~.,u — 3an finance. 49 Oarnsey pi., Betford.* supplies. National Lumbar Co., Red Bank, or 118 First ave., Atlan. and give the best prices. Call Swartx MAPLE CRIB and spring, in good con- "0849." Red Bank," South Seventh ave., at the railroad. I UUI AND SELL second-hand clottea. 1948 DODGE, half-ton pickup. Call RE Furniture. Highway 86. RE 6-8213. dltlon, (6; mapln tingle bed and HOUSEWORKER, white, living In Red tic Highlands. . 6-8421. J HORSEMEAT, JTeTK JTo^S;ieW: Must be In good condition. Korber. Bank or-immediate vicinity; two in Phone LO 6-2400. prlng, in good condition, S10. 49 Garn- chopped, 2 lbs, 35; chunks, 6 lbs., $1. tailor .hop, 209 Shrewsbury ave. Red 1981 "A ROADSTER, 6x16 tlrc» Bust DISCONTINUED washable and sun- Radio and Television Company Armand condition; reasonable. Call Earllnt Phone RE 6-1688. EAS* 'SEW BftVEft" washing" machine: A Crupl, owner. 123 Shrewsbury ava. tor adult family; sleep in. No cook- ni.hed. Inquire at the Morri. Plate wo baths; automatic heat; finished SOMETHING FOR YOUR BOAT J—You Glass Co. next door. Johnson & Frake. Leonard at., Red Ban! lasement: two-car garage . attached. in perfect condition. Also red andRE 6-4768 ing. Must drive; excellent wages. Call will And It here. Ntw Jersey', largest RE 6-0484. TEN-PIECE MAHOGANY dining room Price, $26,000. Joseph L. Carlonc. Real. •white kltehen set, porcelain top, lour after IF, M. RE 6-1360. ' Marine supply house. Everything tor FOR FIVE YEARS or longer. Aoproxl- KINGS KENNELS — AKC registered set. Good condition. Price US.,RE chain, RE 6-0537. 24-HOUR SERVICE on the repair of CrtAMBEftMAffiTvVAITRESS In private the boatman, Open Sunday's and holi- mately 5,000 feet warehouse and of- COr Oakllind I home, Middletown township: 1150 a fice In heart of Asbury Park, with Cocker Spaniel, and Beagles, puppies; IE 6 ufo ""'" °" OPPOWUNt'l'V SHOP-Antlques; pine radios and electrical appliances. days.. 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., week day. 8 stud service. Dogs boarded day, week, fltbbLETfrWN-flomtortabl. nlnt-roow ...and cherry dropleaf table and others; month, Can you drive ? Permanent po- A. M, to 6 P. M. The Boatman'. Shop, S0xl6Vf°ot yard In rear. Suitable for month, Vera M. King, Highway 35, GOOD AS NEW—Hlde.a-way sofa, Victorian finger carved rocker, corner We call tor and deliver. Harold'. sition. Write, giving references, to 24 Wharl ave. RE 6-0811, manufacturing or wholesale. Concrete home, well built; oil heat, IV, bath); "Maid," Box 511. Red Bank. construction. B. P. Letcher. AL 8-1804. Oakhurst DE 7-0447-M. sreen frleu: original cost 1KB; one-car garage, large lot. Low taxes. what-not, pair Chippendale chairs, three- . Radio and Electrlo Shop, It West 1948 CENTURY SEA-MAID, runabout. drawer pine chest, Dresden china, Tif- MAN FOB GENERAL work, wood saw- STORE—AA^n/.n£. —. ^ ' t . .!.li lbi Monmouth: —r—=—:, at.-- Red MEN'S anH BOYS" iiabardine pant used only a very short while, 1128; Convenient locution. Price $12,000. Front at., ReH Sank. Phone RE 6- Ilk* new, 115 h. p. Chrysler Crown,' from $4.95, Buy direct and save. Joseph L. Carlone, Realtor, 86 Bridge fany, Aurene and Bristol glass, brlc-a- ing, cesspool work, etc. Charles H. 35 mile, per hour, $1,660, Boat and Bank, Morris & Not-low, Realty Inc., 0 >rac, brass, copper, primitives and col- 2744. Sacco's Pants Shop, 20 West Front St., bassinet 16, carriage, folding type, ""y ""'^'' O^'and at. RE 6-1420, Wilson, 39 Peach St.. New Boro Shrews- owner can be seen at Central ave., West 69 Broad st.. Red Bank. RE 6-0260. lectors' Items. We buy and sell. The bury. phone RE 6.1846.' Red Bsnk excellent condition, 116,50, Rus- WNER MuflT SiSLt lovely ranch type Kean.burg, any day between 8 P, M. URNISHED — Seven-room bungalow. Matthews, 115 Broadway, Keyport. KE AN WITH ROTOTTILLER for hire. PORTEDRTER FOR GENERAL store work; and 8 P. M. KE 6-1496.R. Little Silver. Tiled bath and kitchen, DIAMOND RING—Valued at (350. Sell cll's, is East Front st, home containing six rooms (three Fall lawns made, gardens tilled, etc tor $170. Bought at reliable Jeweler, bedrooms and tile bath); full basement, must have drLver's license, Good .al- L-tOHfNl'HG-No.~ 1189. Complete with oil heat; two-car garage. Information, Free estimates. RE 6-2798-M. ary, ' Permanent po'sltion; Apply J. call 134 Maple ave,, Red Bank, Phont KE_6-0S56-M.* oil heat, copper plumbing: plaater walls, ZEISS 'PRE-WAR Swiss-made blnocularV, T< ..111, blue nylon spinnaker and trail- MODEHN =All.purposo"" mower, and IF YOU WISH to save money on tele WALNUT DINETTE set; Dutch cabinet automatic washer, refrigerator and many with leather case: also boy's bicycle Yanko. 30 Broad St., Red Bank. er. Racing record. In good condition. RE 0-0630-M,' __!__ table and four chairs. RE 6-8798. S3!1.!!« V1"1"11*'8 occupancy. Price and three-way portable Phllco radio. Modern . rotary power mower parts, COZY FOUR.ROOM cottage. Bath, oil vision repair work, TV picture tubes, DOMESTIC WORKER s experienced gen- uoiiferuCall Perthi Ambornnavry *»-i•**•».4-1441. SHOTGUN, 16-QAUGE Stevens, double 118,500. Joseph L. Carlone, Realtor, 86 rargalnfor hlghestb[dder. LO (-1471. See your dealer or call factory agent, eral housework: family of thrte; 5Vi , tMHiuiiiitj. ••' i_-1——JL •••— 1 heat; on %-acrc. nice shady grounds, aee our ad in another part of the paper. SE 2-0079 or RE 6-4700 any time. LIGHTNING 4778—Beaton, built 1960. Consumers, TV, 274 Port Monmouth rd., barrel; 28-inch barrels, recoil pad; In- Bridge ave,, corner Oakland «t; RE 6- days. Sleep In or out. Reference.. RU lovely garden and fruit trees. Completely - side barrels excellent, full and modified ESTELLB DECORATING CONTRACTOR One suit .alls, nylon spinnaker; trall- furnished; $100 monthly. Lease required. Ea«t Keansburg. KE 6-r " Raymond Hyer, 48 Neptune" p" East 1-1808 • er. -RU 1-1646. chokes, |<5. 60 James St.. Shrewsbury. Keansburg, KB 8-2084.R.* . —Paper hanging, plain and decora. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN for well- Ray Stlllman, RE 6-5111. DALMAT1ON PUPPIES. Pedigreed an. iE 6-1704-J." tiftrtin.ATtiSxf a** :<• tlve painting. Property maintenance, 16-FOOT, 1948 JERSEY speed skiff, 60 beautiful; also fox terriers; broad REGULATION SIZE pool table and alx established Red Bank office. Male or h. p. Willy., 83 m. p h,. canvas TDTOISHEb four-bedroom TEN-PtECE DTWNG room set, $70; re- • pool chairs; muBt sell; Saturday 3-5, For estimates, call RE 6-0692, Shop female, Experienced preferred;. car ne- house, near trains; two tile baths; breasted bronn turkeys, fresh killed, and office. 20 Mount st.. Red Bank. cover, trailer, etc.. $900, Afr 1-1T41.M. readr for the oven, choice weight. 15-20 frlgerator, Serve), 6 cu It., $60 Sunday 2-6. 845 Hollywood ave., West cessary. Wrlta "Realtor," Box Ell, Red oil heat, fireplace. Rent $75 month. Phone. EA i-UILW. End. WE LOAN YOU tires, no charge whits 36-FOOT SEDAN CABIN' cruiser, 1948 pounds, grade A. KE 6-8082-W.' Bank. Chrysler Crown 115 h, p, motor, 1H-1 nt ta1 31 18 A-r SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT portabli yours art being recapped. Mount Tire ^ ."i"" ' B MINIATUHE~RNS5HIR and ChlhaU: *""«• *»•• UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for sincere, reduction. Can be seen at Pier 72, At-FiVE-BOOM furnished cottage with two sewing machine, 1110; Bendlx auto Service, 76 White it., Red Bank. Phone Rlert woman who ha. Intelligence baths; two-car garage; rural com. hua pupplei, AKC reglitered; also RE 6-0484. lantic Highland. Yacht Basin, See bar- grown Chihuahuas, Stud service, Moun, matlc washer, new 195. RE 4-4834 oi RE^ilONABLE four 'porch glass enclol ther than specific experience. Must bor master. munlty; $150 per month furnished, $125 Wilson ave., Fort Monmouth, KE 6.176 Hance rd., Fair Haven. BU BANK —Excellent neighborhood urei, 3914x7'10": four porch glass en- ave initiative and pleasing personality. per month unfurnished. Randolph Ja. TWO GAS STOVES, 16 and 120: wiokei desirable two.story, containing thrtt closures, 4'5x7110"; buck«t-a-day pot OIL LAMPS oonvert.d for electri- Flexible hours, Write "Unusual Oppor- 16-FOOT SAILBOAT—Newly painted, """sen, I Patterson ave,, Shrewsbury, I486.' ready tor water. Sails In excellent HE 6-3867. KENMORE WASHING MACHINE. Wrln- set <15.' Will deliver locally. EA 3 bedrooms, two baths; new oil heat, base stove. Call RE 6-0640-M after 4 P. M city. Lamps rewired. We call for tunlty," Box 511, Red Bank, 0S08-W. 46 Villa pi,, atter 6 P. M., ol ments double garage; corner plot. Ask- condition. Large cockpit, new center- ger type Good condition, $35. Call for appointment.* and deliver. Harold'. Radio and WOMEN FOR LAVKDRV department; board. Complete with trailer, (375. SMALL FOUR-KUUM bungalow with all day Fridayy, Saturday.Sati * '•>» 115.000. Franklyn Havlland. BVok- year-round position. Apply In per- RE g-1364> cr JtiG o*loZ0, pNtrVUljblNU band In' platinum Electrlo Shop, 16 Weit Front it,. Phone AT 1.2388.R. ,'un Porch; rent $40. KE 6-1426Jt, DLTHOND KING—Almost one karat. SANDER, SEVEN-INCVEN-l; H disc, heavy du setting. Sacrifice. RE 6-6822.* son. Leon'. Laundry, 14-78 Whit, it.. ty, 145; Dlehl bench grinder, 115 I'AIB Red Bank. Phono RE 6-2744, Red Bank. 24-FOOT CABIN SKIFF—TWO bunks, LEONARDO—Furnishe0 00 1 Hihl d bungalow1 A; Tga- Ideal for engagement ring. Sacrifice. llAVEN — Convenient location BED, MO5ERN blond wood, coif spring, hend, 95 h. p. marina engine; large miscellaneous tools, Bendlx wssher, de> r 0 r u ! cl0 Private party only. Phone LO 6-1479. "* v."l . "i.>_ " _'P» "* three-bed Innersprlng mattress; used in clean CLEANING WOMAN—For professional cockpit for deep sea fishing, RE 6-I6U 'f' " " *""' " luxe model. Priced right for quick sale, home: complete, $40, Phone LO 6-BULLDOZER SERVlCt, excavating, land office, Wednesday, or Saturdays; ex- BEAGLEAGLE PUPPIES—AKPUPPS AKOO registeredregistered, Iravand. HI 8.1259. clearing, drivewaya built and repaired — IE 6-3862 * " RDMSON-MobEkH, conveniently "Io: WhlWhelpedd JulJyl 111,1 1951952.2 ReasonableRbl . perienced at cleaning and waxing rub' cated bungalow; living room, fire- 4608.J.' fill dirt, sand, gravel, top .oil and cln< ber-tlle floors. Call RE 6-8264-W. 12-FOOT CHRIS CRAFT outboard run- Call RE 6-0469-J. CHILD'S NURSERY SET—Honey blrc MAHOGANY breakfront secretary; Shefl place, large kitchen) two bedrooms, tiled crib, with mattress and matchlm den. Tree, and stump, removed, Grad< about and VA Evlnrude motor; both X ent bu!r Phone AT BUS BOYS WANiJtib—40-hour week, new this year. Motor has been used for. bath; floored attic (Insulated): steam ON SPECIAL SALE this week- wardrob. chest of drawers ;#excslltn aaUE#fl6URY -'Attractive bungaloS 1.H62 A'*'*' * "" ' paid vacation and tick Itave, retire- oil heat; garage. May be leased unfur. condition. Call RE 6-4664 fine location; contains living room ---.—-.-, _-- bj!RS. In oopper or gal- about 80 hour.. Call RB 6-0274-M after MARUN 22-8 mtif clip repeater, two r ment benefits. Apply In person. Bldg. o P.' Mt,- nlshed at $125: tastefuly furnished at Trunks $4.80, two coffee tablet TAME WHlfi! BUNNlES, s'tx weeks old, fireplace, kitchen: two bedrooms, til, vanlied. Call us (or an utimate on 563. Post Exch.nga, Fort Monmouth, 8150, or purchased at $15,000, Minugh bath; expansion attic, cellar: oil heat years old; shells and cleaning kit In- any sheet metal work. J. V. Bwart, 78 16-FOOT CLINKER built outboard ikltT. at 13.50 each, filing cabinet 122,60, Ideal pets; $1,60 each. RE 6-2524-W, eluded: 816. Phone BU 1.Q362-M.* N. J. Agency, phone RU 1-0716.* man's bike 110, vanity and bench 77 Little Silver parkway; Little Sllve attached garage. Price 812,760 Frank Foster st. River Plaza. Red Bank. Phont CXSIT HEGtWEH, "National," $50; good RE 6-8837 , UAa STATION ATTENDANT. Apply In Wb-BEDRbOM Bungalow, automat!, 116.50, three-pica walnut bedroom SEED RYE—James H. Ackerson, Holm MRdlUonlUon. Rings up to ItIt. . Innulre person Fort Monmouth Exchange, hot water heat. Rufu. N, Parsons. KOHSOW —Two-story home: excellen' CARPENTER—Screena and doori ln^ 3 MUST SELL Immediately, 24-foot sea suite, with spring and Innersprlng del rd. Haslet, KE 7-0641.R. 148 Monmoutonmouth n,n , BBed BkBank.' *!!!?•-1*' ' .*?"* M°nmouth. N. J. "IQi'Mi ave.. West End. LO 6-0559* COMBINATION 61L-0AS cooking" stove, condition; contains living room, fire •tailed. Hade-to.order; carpenter work, WOMEN SALES CLERKS, for part-time, skiff: good conditiont In water; Chrys- THREE-ROOM house to let on Highway mattress, 169, etc, Ruscll's, 25 East Place, dining room, kitchen, three bid' AUTOMATIC CiAS'hot water heater 280. painting, paperhanglntr, odd joba done. ler motor. For Information call RE 6- "Andes:" white porcelain, with col gallon capacity; good ai new, mid evening! and Saturday or Sunday. Ap- 83, Jerieyvllle. FR 8-1542-W.2, Also Front st. for not water: chrome piping, Ferfed rooms, bath. Basement, automatic heat: RB 6-0485. ply Bids,,563, Fort Monmouth Exchange, 2103-M. £"•»••. Asking $10,700. Franklyn only one year. W. f. Jone.. RE «.'»«.. CHAIR CANING and ruin work. Wli. condition. Sacrifice. RB 6.8219.J. Fort Monmouth. N, J, MOLDED MAHOGANY runabout. 18.8, VUL WEIL (uTnished •'home, tor LJTTLG SILVER CHABMS—Attractive Havlland. Broker. RE 8-1888 but Ivlns. 19 West Suniat avt. Phont SOFA, GREEN, good condition. Plfce 1 cx e lt RE 6-4388-R. GENERAL HOUSWORKEK; ltvt In; with 28 h, p. Evlnrude outboard mo- rent from .now until June 1st. Marl, fivi-room brick house, practically new. open for reasonable offer. Call RE I'AIB HAVEN-Spacious bunealow, coV- i iJ!*™ , *"" «ondllloni gray col own room and bath; three school-age l0'i Vi.'JF11 ••»•'•»« wheel, remote ox^g^comsnch. dr.. Port-au- Oootes with charm; plaster walls: ga- talnlno; ]lvln« room, dining room, laplible carriage, mattress, Bunny Bet HOOVER CtEANBUB repaired, brushes 6*8162. car bed matlresi, Infant1, swinw, wick- children Must have good references, controls, lights; good condition I reaaon- rage. Immediate oeeupancyj excellent kitchen; four bedrooms, bsth, Bate- rebrlstled. Allen Eectrlo Shop, II Call RE 6-6287. »ble. 11 AtUntle Way, S.a Bright, SE location, Won't last long—sacrifice. h w lU «r stroller. All reasonable. RU 1.1425.* White stst,. Phone RB 6-0612 fllCE SIX-R06M "house, with all 'W GREAT SELECTION! New, vied, ff.',!!!' °.', . 2t- * r. *•?«• LV««..PI»J EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted Ap 8"00a through his stomach. But not unles also dry wells, drains installed. Ei. at,. Red Bank 14.TOOT ROWBOAT, bullf of whltt ei- 08041 24-hour service. floors of household furnishings. »»»>«" Wm Plctsweet'Frosen Food. tlmatei given,; Oicar Becktr, 47 Sec dar and oak I complete with oari and ?S?&R^.J47 ^^ » ^ FAIR HAVEN—Fine quality bungalow; Odds and ends of every description. ond St., Fair Haven. Phont RE ,6.146<, GENERAL HOUSEWORKER I four day. Elgin outboard. Thl. Je.r'l dockagt ili-ROOM BUilSXLOWi thre. bed". living room (14x16), with large fire- a week! n.6 P. M. RE 6-W5-W, paid t 1110. After « P. M., BE J room; I automatic gas .heat, hot wa. place and built-in bookcases; dining Ruicll's, 25 East Front st. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS repaired! hard* WANTED! FEMALE operators IK union teri unfurnished, Rent $78 per month I room UtxU); modern kllthtn (9x14), 81 I dm" R*fl'l*'Uat8. nv. bedroom.1; section work on altavt*. back, and IJI monthfy, plui vtllltlet. Inquln only (13x15 and 10x12); small additional TBUSINESO LEASE SO ROPPORTUNITIE SELL—Oaiolln. statioSn CESSPOOLS (leaned and built I iiptlo fronts. Optratori capable of taking 16.FOOT SAILBOAT, vi.y good condU ehalr, chrome and leatherette: carrl two baths; fireplace I two.car garage, go ld Pt room Ideal for infant, study or sewing (Ksio Produjti), Large lubrication tanks cleaned and Installed, dralm In- charge of section work In pocket making t0b A 1 RuTlHO • ' ' " *"" """ * room; large screened-ln porch (12x16); age, beautiful English coach. Mult it new oil hot water heat; larg. yard. On •J«Htt TILINIJJINQ—FlooG r anilwall. Sample, mown, and very good chinet tor advancement burner and automatic hot wattr heater »'l»«nrerls andd n nylon tint. Practicall" "y new, 1-1318 •.•O-LBASU Ult SAUS-Dln.r. on main AUTOMOBILES buiei and trains, Call HI 8-1362.J highway, Fully equipped .stating 42, Fret estimates jlvoa. Rudy Rlsksmm, for tnoio midtlng. nicesury require- only several years old. Landscaped lot Af 1*0814.* ntiqiDAlRE, excellent condition. HiT 42 Elm nl.. Red Bank. Phono RE 6-8817. mtnli, Wrlti, ifatlng txptrlinet, to (S0x200); location only about 100 yards r*hf 'ATHH • fit HtOHLANDS —Thrcroom apartment (S0x200); locatio tiCLOa.0 CoAL-HBATEn, perleit co enb«g, 117 Shrewsbury avt., fte< "Union," Box 611. Red Bank, MAURICE SOHWARTZ * SONS, Ohry and a %-room yeu.roilnd cottage, fur. fm nw hl onlIty aoui t 10l 0 yardti s o B.nk, CESSPOOL CLEANING and building up. from new school, Interior anil exterior Jltloji! will heat flvlivet roomsrooms, PPrlcl i WANTE >—MALE . operator! in union iltr, Plymouth and Int.rnttlfjnal truek Mined, hot water and refrigeration i 20 oji! will KEJ.09«7,_ to ttnkn dry and «ravtl well, and aaTia and nrvlct hi.dquarttra. Phori. recently painted. Asking 118,000, RE Sacrifice, tor; .—, .__. fountain, dill drains 89 Peach at (Ntw Shrewsbury ..ionsh , Llnlnr maktri eapablt ot tak- mlnutii to Fort MonmoutMonmouth i ISO.UISOUs RB 6-0187. •, monthlmonthlyy , Including somme utllltlti, m oatiiun. Oompletely furnlihid, Stock Borough,) Phont RB 6.184«. 0, H,ing chant at fining miktri deptrtmtnti JOTA' CoMnlNKYTRN" radio, phono . ?.n«ln,oldl Ptdlgreed stock, pelt i Included, Builnm now open, For in itraton eapablt of taking charge of OODOB AMD Pl/mouth c.mngtr earn he.tthi (at, K, rartmttldtr, 10 lt .,. • "• V. air condtlonlng unit I largi or sale with proptrty tractors, Seversl largt outbuTtdlngi, frointi, Operator! tapable of taking Hrvloirlliii i mmodird n itrvlclct eltelationelatii ,, FFrankk ?'r'JWAAUE—STUDIU ! O Hv ng room, klfch. TjnreETKftJMS or^eautlful new~fu7nE fi'^lw.*'" *'"'"""'' '" «f«n«n stovt, lultabl. for reataurant," tnuit itll on account Thru heusu on Rumion estate to bt srgt of atotlon work In pocket making Van Sycklt, Ul Wilt rronrront .t*t. Rid en and 31 110> lll<>n - wer »••»••» wvj" ftiaw svervvme tiitavtaiiivj OPvT* Bank, wilt o( mapli ate. apot, i t tti tl l <Bn'il*£l HAVB TWO t.v.rni Ilitid for «" I nil. j i klttin lnf i KINDS OF 81ONS on anylhlnn any. at,, Rid Bank, Phone KB BIX.ROOM HOUSE, all tleetrle, oil heati eoml«rim»nt for I HO, originalliill y 11480, m pUl'g-lavin w»l. In 1? , **»« builntin ixcillin Jw.ns ttiMiliur*. JIB Mill. hl»hw«y reilitered,L .ehamMoii man. htrt, Truaka Ittftred while, you norm wlndowi and eerteni'i iarm II, oppo.ltf Mldiflftown Firs Co, O ... for qglck tali, ave,. wi ;. Hoyan'y e Siggn Oompaqyntny, i18t Nortfi H ateer hard! uo jroiir ; fflft grldiiIfi. aviava., . aerai.oroiai trnmfrom rm\lm*mCriti'i, Ri n.d ^ ti Mt ui sornot'tSe '•'« "BS'4:.«.>»""I «otllent loVal'on it u A vitTTun, amplifier with twi •'— tateat Bear iPtakeri. eutable for linn, kith Ilk TENOR BANJO PLAVRR equipment. niw, (Joit 1,00, take 11001 ileetr M niceiiary. Fronrn t it., MISCELUNEOUS Ihrta.hola detp well etiamer, banaln BUSINESS NOTICES , •H,t"lifa_wer1|1 le, OuOur*r n Ibl.i tutomatlc Mimp, Iwo mnnlhs nld. Illl iwo niion ila-m (lea Foadl wli e "Muit Brlvi? •der t lone IPIRBLLIPIRCLUA CORfjETIBHCORIETIBRBB will fit yoyuo In COCKER 8PAN1BL STUD RRnVIOB. 1 MAPLB cnin, with m.ur,.,, .;~ IliAKK FLOOR IANOBR8 for rent, Bui In Breed now for Chrliim.i piipi, JJaS ll-iiJ '*'--.'.'i """• HKjl'lIifcivV c ,tht lirlvscy n( jour nwn. hnme, No • —•- ...... ovtr Is yiari of net ur T WAT, tut iiia »Ijir7Pij»l!ZltrK»r»Tiiatnr, ( ru, l~i oonvtrlid Int. Junior youlh'i bid I n" , »W ttt enmHite floor reftnlihW (ibliimlnn In buy, Call KB 1.0114, (ulitd msi; at atuiV Jlrnj cVoon. "-oil Jr, lng»r Mwlng. m.rhln.. M| «.f»>».w. » «' nlr Mmber Bupply tji driver and stock man, lieellant op- V Iradii and .nil, onallr(In. blaoki, tiulfe anil rtdrtdi"lii h 1 1 lwo e bur. trtdi, an I? ..*. !". aaian, All like niw, «o lo«lkrr. "Wh/'jioT'eiil 1.011 portunity to barn, in|iriitln» builnm, i model Chiv. IliPtrlatlvt dlepMlt on, Bluiluil ftft. . tin fnr rurihir Infnrrrjtllnn T ObD BBAM1, liktn from canturlii.ol Mint have driver'* Iliimi and eltan Lirn silHtlon of lat, eI nmode enooil e from, I roliti, Plrmouthl, Fnrdi to (Soon ..!!•!!!•• .»..«P«!<. "ndjilont.iainjRind HELP WANTED drlvlnr rieari), Alert and aiimilvi, ijit,, lorim •trmi /ONUdtaVTAHI.B,t.irruTAHI.B,- i COMMlhriAli riiriiiraHoTli our nnod par, Ann]/ In person onlr to itvln.e, Autnlalie, Md. t'tjjilnl boeVfaboeVfaiti , |>.lr tablt titis, ONB OR TWO ITUDKNTg nu.nj. " -' — ° - VJ U| |Vf TIVJ*• • "9 mm%w* 'inlniHt till,. 11 Krnnil it., B»H Barb, urn Branth, eisn? ui (or (hi beet at IOWIL n l l Inn lolltit In Philadelphia anal prleei. Iliiown. ftefrlitratlon, hlal IBlALliiflSu ff)p.l8? w.rl..n dp men or women ...... H You em tllmlnale your ifillrs room "wl'l'h msltreii! THOR AUTOMOMATIA C wuhlni M'lwi PilrtworE No Job too (a altarnopn lurviy work o( i and board bill (hit year, Fair Ha* ilk* newt man'a'iufii.llee'io, .„ londiilom |7|" 9 3 ijfe Donato, tu PR daye trie week of Itplemb yi koy'i |wet/«oai, hat, Itiilnii tei, IINOLB PBDKITAb deik III, lo-plii neeeiierr No lelllnir. ran builnm mm tommullni dull* t niw, ill* Mi iwo.burntr wTekliii walnut ilinlrm room lultt in, thrie TILBVHION lervlami Write, ni* 411. PHmntn la Camden will provide free round Pltct llvlni room leu, It ill, thr |.n i' uri from your tall. A, 0. S bamboo let with illpiovcre 140, i«1 OOJMB..AND LOOK at our icod uieo rARMR trip Kaniportallon In aaehanne fni imbo I>¥; in «Uh illpioviri 140, Mfa department. Orreiieri i III, ._ -Fofli.Oonpany. Armand itiptlonal opportunity for -u-» III , rntshniriinmihoKipr MineslianliiMti, ,. ,mtlmih -..Jiant i leMli 110, aiiarlrninj awnir, III Shrtwibury an, man nn ima!! firm, frl. driving itrvlif, Will irr«nie eaheiN I'hyli dlnlny roo'oom lullfmilt,. three ft, hllohin siti |i|, "i ion] try alio. 10.acres In fiayin uli to aeiommodalo your elan pltr. mihoir.nr (laublc imttf bldrng. itMcllvlvi Hvlnit quarlin Oil. BUHNHI, MBnviOB-llava your TOUNTA1M O1BL,, Wlltri two«n»or, elMllenraW* Mkedult. for iletalli eall r.B I. IllllIUlit», wsUwalnult twin btdwonb.jimomt lulllulu". Sab8bV: [imi pnantjnantj, , Mliadyjnb,, Aruily alialuur E I day .work, lank 111, ami many mori jeoi ll L. ..lion, 'our new tuoilm tlm, radio, •lib, manlpls hunk bidibedi,,' ndtredapr warilrnb---••-' i '' J !.«».1«»d burnentr iiirvlt.ii l •» nrr Hiintlaytlay , Tj nUbrodn k rar r Apply .New " ' rmlnil, \U HII.W after 1M|, 1 at ll»/iti rur.nliurr 111! 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DAIRY FARM—Available March 1, 1958. FURNISHED EOOM. with kitchen priv- HAWKINS BROTHERS—77 Broad at, SCHWARTZ.MACKL1N REALTORS — RUMSON—Seven-room house. Bath au- RUMSON—CENTRAL location: over % BUILDING BITES—Pleassnt Valley rd,, SHREWSBURY" FARM—40 acres, cen- Phone HO 9-7961, 11:30 to 12:80 A. ileges: business couple preferred, 23 RE 6-0852. Real estate, Insurance and Mlddletown, Four-year-old well con- tomatio heat, porch; one-car garage. sere; colonial house, contains thfee thrse miles from Matawan station: ex- tury-old home; spacious rooms, open M.. or 6 to 7 P. M. 3outh st,. Red Bank. mortgage loans. Lift lonr property for structed three-bedroom bungalow. Liv- Convenient' to ocean, school and bus; ledrooms. one tile bath, entrance hall, cellent views. Will divide to suit. Brok- beamed celling, two fireplaces; lix bed- YbUK5~TfuSl£ES5 COUPLE deilra Slikll BOOM for rent at Woman's sale with Ul. ing room with fireplace, dinette, equipped 118.81)0. Mlnugh Agency, Rumson rd. lvlng room, dining room with fireplace, protetted. HO 9-T63I. rooms, two baths and lavatory: sUam Club, Bed Bank. RE 6-8861. kitchen, automatio'oil heat; cellar; on RU 1-0716,' large kitchen; screened porch, bsrn ge- heat. Seer by appointment only. Rul- 3.4.room apartment, or isiall home, CONSTANCE SMITH AGENCY—14 Ma- RED BANK AREA—40 acres and com- unfurnished. Yearly lease or longer. NICE ROOM FOR gentleman or lady; ple ave., Fair Harsn. RE 6-4801, real large lot. Only $12,OW). Schwarts- FAIR HAVEN HOME—Near rivir. 1 age with large loft: oil-fired hot water ston Waterbury. Realtor and Insurer, Macklln. 8 fortable colonial farmhouse, modern- Call 8-4 P. M.. HO 8-8871. Mr. Ford.' comfortable, and close to bus line. estate, insurance, mortgage loam, Buy- White st. RE 6-8121. am not new, middle-aged, perfect con- eat. Immediate possession. Offered H West Front st. RE 6.3500." dition, on shady plot: seven large rooms, t 115,000. William H. Hlntelmann ised; ten minutes from station; grand MUST REN» four-bedroom home, VI- Garage available If desired. Phone RE ers for all types of property. Writ* or WffXT^MACTaiHRZALTORT country home, or i'lesl spot for devel- RIVER FRONT, modern ranch home; 6-45U-B. , ihone Information.* . Fair Haven, A wonderful buy. Seven Insulated automatic heat. Price $18,.100, Firm!, Realtors, Rumson, Phone RU cinity Red Bank: high rental; refer- -0600. opment or raiting beaf eattlp. Aiklng six bedroomi, picture windows: fire- ences enilianged. RE 69J84. fHREE-BO6M apartment; hot water ONE TO FOUR ACRES with three to rooms and bath. Three bedrooms, living Schanck Agency. • Linden pi, BE 6- ences eni-lianged. RE 6-9J84.' room with fireplace, dining room, kitch- 0897. $43,000. Ray Stillman, Highway 33. place; Hid feet of bulkhead, About an EXECUTIVEUIVE , ffamily, need three to five- heat; all facilities. Call KE 6-0S36-M.' four-bedroom home In LIncroft or LITTLE SILVER—Outstanding ranch on Shrewsbury. HE 6-5111. acre of land. Near Yacht club: J2T.500. Holmdel. Priced 116,000 to 118,500. en, sunroom, hot water oil heat; one- RED BANK—Modern home. Like new. large corner plot, contains living room bedroom houie till June, vicinity Red XtTlC ROOMS, furnished, for two car garage. Near school and bus. Ask- Rolston Waterbury, Realtor and Insuror, Bank-Long Branch; furnished or unfur- buslnelL friends. 105 Shrewsbury Ask for Mr. Erickson, Allaire 4 Son Six large rooms, stone fireplace, full ith Areplace. full dining area, ultra FAIR HAVEN —Select neighborhood, 1 « Wrat Front st. KE J-35OO.' ing 118,000, Schwarti-Macklln, 8 White near river, transportation; lovely cor- aished. Mr. Ball, Shell Oil Co., Wood- ave., Red Bank. RE 6-2244-J. Agency. Inc. HE 6-3460. EA 8-0808. basement; two-ear masonry garage. Fully modern kitchen with breakfast nook; st, RE 6-3121. landscaped; sundeck. Sacrifice $16,500, three matter bedroomi. two tile hatha, ner property beautifully landscaped, MODERN CORNER ranch home: three LARdJS K55M7 kitclien privileges; NICE HOMER tor cash buyers, with or RE 6-4864-R.' comparatively new custom-built home, bedrooms, fireplace, dining room; open d8 UNFURNISHED apart- 150 Bridge ave., Red breescwaj: large two-ear garage. Full & linen furnished. without acreage; also farms or lots. Batontown, $1,160 down buys almost nve spr.clous rooms, patio, tiled bath; porch: attached garage; $14,900: $11,- ment. by young couple, permanent! Bank, ANXIOUS TO SELL six-room houie and ellar, Oil-fired hot water heat, In- What hava you? J. Hi MacCray Aoen- new five-room home. Modern kitchen furniture, in good condition. Near ludes aluminum combination windows paved drive to attached garage. Auk- 400 mortgage available. Rolston Wa- reasonable. Red Bank vicinity. Write LARGE FURNISHED rooms for light y H l l w l 88 ing HI,tOO, Hay Stillman. RE 6-511) terbury. Realtor and Insurer, 16 West "Apartment." Box all. Red Bank.* i .i.. . g ' . y j*°;_ '. jiA j-0848. with Hotpolnt electric range and refrig- schoola and business center. Located in ind doon, double oven electric ranffii, housekeeping 1 all utilities; plenty of THKEE TO FIVE AOBES and a home erator; tile bath with colored fixtures; rear of store, Asking $4,900, BE 6- dlshwsshcr, wall-to-wall Broadloom, Of. r'rnnt «t KE 6-35011.• FIVE. OR dlX-ROOM apartment or a hot water. Also rooma for gentlemen, THREE ACRES AMD ranch home; cus- wanted; cash buyer.. I, H, MacCray $11,800, Schwarts-Macklln, 8 White st, 1882-M.' ered at $26,000. William II. Hlntel- tom built, trussed roof construction; FAIR HAVEN—Spacious home, near house: Red Bank or vicinity: excellent RE 6-8971-J. 18 Bridge aveave,, Agencenc:y EA 8-064880648. KE 6-flhl. mann (Firm), Realtors, Rumson. Phone references. Box 70 Red Bank.' ROOM, WITH H1VATE bath. 86 Sa- BED BANK AHEA—Property 60x160 fully insulated, plaster walla through- school; living room 18x24 feet, dining TSruSES »"« apartments, SCHWART?;.MACKLIN REALTORS — RU 1-0600. out; knotty pine panelled living room, room ]Hx20 feet: kitchen, maid's room, UNFURNISHED two- or th :e-bedroom l«m lane, Little Sliver, phone RE 6- feet: three bedrooms, tile bath (show- i t. Cannot supply demand. J. Lovely Cape Cod, four rooms and er): fireplace, hot air, oil; aluminum large sun porch, dinette, two bedrooms, lavatory, sun room, on ground floor; house needed by Air Force family bath, automatic oil heat! center stairs JITTLE SILVER—Complete two.story screens. Asking $12,000. Dennis K. home in superior residential area con- tiU batb, modern kitchen—formica three bedrooms, bath, attic upstairs! (one child)! vicinity Leonardo. Occu- ATTRACTIVE LARGE room, double'or I to expansion attic; nice lot; $11,000. R ??£"• "!°"' Phone HU 1-1160.* alns living room with flreplice, dining counter tops; full cellar, forced hot air automatic heat; beautifully landscaped nancy October 15. AT 1-1668-J,' Csingle, with private bath, for busi- rooms, within five.mile radlua Red Qualifying G 1 needs $800. Schwarts- beat, oil Arcd: $ It,000, completely fur- corner plot; two.car garage. Reduced BUSINESS COUPLE desire room with ness persons. Good location. No cook- Maoklln, H White st. RE 6-8121. LITTLE SILVER—Five-bedroom home"; oom, screened porch, modern kitchen Bank, About 110.000; Cash basis, ho two baths: fireplace. New hot water and lavatory, den: three master bed- nlshed. Rar Stillman, KB 6-6111. to S1K.500. Mlnugh Agency, phone RU private bath: light housekeeping priv- ing privileges. RB 6-2908.* brokers Write, "Modern Home,'' Box LYFfCE SIEVES—Choice brick' front 1-0716.' oil heat! two-car garage. Asking rooms, two tile batlia: two-csr attached RUMBON—Four-bedroom, pre-war Cape ileges, in dean, comfortable bome! or _.IGHT housekeeping rooms, Jn bungalow. Vacant, Custom built ID47, 115,000. Dennis K, Byrne, Resltors. small furnished or unfurnished apart- garage. Black top driveway, extensive Cod cottage, surrounded by one-third RIVER FRONT JEWEL—Excellently best section of Ked Bank) also single FARMS AND COUNTRY estates wanted. Two bedrooms, colored tile bath, deluxe Phone -RU 1 -1150^ planting. Offered at I2S.000. William ment. Choice location. Write "H. R, room for business people. RE 6-2609. The New York Herald Tribune Will equipped kitchen, large living room, fire- acre attractive grounds: walking din constructed aix.room dwelling; Are* RUMSON—FO'UR bedrooms, 1(4 baths; K. Hlntelmann (Firm), Realtors, Rum- tsnee to ocean; transportation, schools, place; 1% baths, large heated sun room 1*.." Box fill. Red Bank.* publish Its Annual Fall Farm Listings place, full dry basement; attached ga- • Phone ItU 1-0600. TriREfJ- OR four-bedroom houne by lo- fireplace; electric kitchen; iteam oil shop* near by. Low taxes; $2'2,fifJU. with inmmaudlnic river view. Large Saturdays and Sundays, Sept. 8-7-18-14- rage; nice landscaped lot, near station, heat; two-car garage. Fond setting. cal executive; must be within walking INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE 20-21-27-18, Oct. 4-6.. Brokers, owners, bus, school, shopping, Price 116,600, LITTLE SILVER —One.year.old ranch Ray Stillman, Highway Jo, Shirwibury, recreation room, photographic dark distance of parochial grade achool. Own- PE 7-8125. Asking $16,000. Dennis K, Byrne, Real- RE 1-5111. room, ftinnl! greenhouse, automatic heat; if you have a' farm or country estate for tors, Phone RU 1-1160.'' house on over one acre, contains two two-car garase: beautifully landscaped erahlD enre guaranteed. Will sign sale, send us a full description. Sug- DUTCH COLONIAL,—Near school. Lara'e bedrooms, one tile balh, living room lease. RE e.4634-J. MODERN STORE! for rent! -1(1x40 feet, RUMSON—Sturdy three-bearoom home; %-aere Plot with boat slip tnd deep gested ad with cost will be sent you. No living room, modern kitchen, hot water with fireplace, full dining area, kitchen, TWO HOUSES on one lot: front water. Reduced to $.11,500. Mlnugh with largo storage cellar. Water and obligation unless accepted, Every ad bath (shower) ; Areplace, pantry, fin- breeteway; two-rar attached garage. p MODERN three-room apartment, near hsat, oil-fired! three bedrooms and bath! house rents lor $6, » per month, A(!»nry, phon? RU I-1)716.• Fort Monmouth. for civilian specialist. heat supplied. Inquire Serpico's, 101 reprinted free In Herald Tribune's Fall ished basement. Hot water heat avail- Full dry cellar oil-fired hot water beat. J14.600. Schanck Agency, 8 Linden pi. able, Garage. Asking $10,700, Dennis Middle-aged couple only. Write "Civil- Monmouth it., Red Bank. RE 6-0488, Farm. Catalog. Address Herald Tribune RB 1-0897, MaRrnlAcent shade tr««a, blaek toil drive. house In rear brings $80 per month. ian," Box 6JL_Red Bank FOBKENT — Modern factory, l'6,000 Farm Dcjk H, 280 W. 41st It,, New K. Byrne, Realtors. • Phone RU 1-1180.' Offered at 121,(00. William H. Hlntel- Situated near fair Haven. Needs VAN HORN REALTORS—New Gen. square feet! sprinkler system, tame- HOME IN RED TANK, near schools; CALIFOffNIA OFFICIAL, wife, three York Cltr. N Y. raann (Firm), Realtors, Rumson, Fhont sqme repair. For an Investment, vral Klectrlc oil furnace in this 'dlate occupancy, Schwartz-Macklin, 8 large living room, flrcplaie, dining NAVESINK—SMALL dairy (arm| RU 1-06110. little girls desire furnished house In MORE CLIENTS than listings. We have room, four bedrooms; oil burner; $14,- Asklnn 811,500, will you make an "pre-war" seven-room colonial; fire-, Little Silver about Nov. 1st, for several Whlto st. Phone RE 6-3121. many buyers In $12,000-$15,000 range, 21 stanchions: eight acres. Three- FAIR HAVEN"—Hearing' completion: at- FOE RENT—4,500 sq. ft., loading plat- 500. George S. Schanck Agency, 8 Lin- offer? Chai. II. Tindall Agency, place. A.kin* $11,5110, R*y Van months; will pay to $195 monthly, In- List your home with ui for action, Kua- den pi, RE 6-0397. bedroom home; hot water, oil; two- tractive three hedrooms, two tile form. Heat and water supplied. baths, ranch house on large plot near 19 East Front it. RE 6-9030, Horn, Fair Haven. Re 6-4100.' cluding heat. Excellent local reference. sell M, Borus Agency, 600 River rd,, SJOUTH SEASIDE PARK-Maln house, car garage. Asking $19,900, Den- Phono RE 6-5424-J. Schwartt-Macklln, 8 White st, RE 6- Fair Haven. RE 6-4692. river in secluded area. Large living 4 I1UIII **« "~"^^^—• 8181. two summer houses, work shop, '875 nil K. Byrne, Realtors, Phone RU room with fireplace and picture windows, PERMANENT tenant mUBt have home. feet riparian rights, 100-foot bay front, New owner wants Immediate occu- WANTED—Industrial acreage for ie- 1-1150.* full dining room, den, kitchen:'attached OUTSTANDING BARGAIN — Charming velopment, Schwartz-Macklin, 8 White 276 feet adjoining Philips Estate, 14 two-car garage. Full cellar: oil.lire.) three bedrooms, living room with fire- pancy. Have no place to go. Make of- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE boats; $28,000, Roy Ervlnghnm, 24th VAN HORN REALTORS—Secluded fpr. Mrs I'. E. Blakcncr, 23 Harding it. RE 6-3121 circulating air heat, Offered at ISIM0O, place dinette, modern kitchen and bath, Street and Bayvicw ave. South Sea- LARCJF, FARM, consisting of over William H. Hlntelmann (Firm), Real. lumlnum screen anil storm windows; •ix aerrs: charming nine-room rd.. Keel Bank." __ OARAGE OR WAREHOUSE sluice nvail- sldo Park. able, 20x40: good for storage or small A NEW DEVELOPMENT In Holindel acres, right-room hoiiKc. 1 Ife baths, tors, Rumson. Phonp RU 1-0600. lullt by a builder: two years old. Own- centtr hall colonial. New oil furn- FSuKfiOOM-fURNlSiiE'D apartmenti township, Penelope Park. All lots ItJEAt L FOR DOCTOR—first floor. Llv- four bedrooms: full cellar: automatic rill decorate Interior and r.tterinr: gnrngo "ear by desirable; two pro- business; Immediate occupancy; $40 per LOCUST ARBA^Onmual attract!vi~ri> ace: modern Ititehrn. Asking 200x200 or larger; good roads, ich'ooli. Ing room, drn, dining room, kitchen, heat. All utilities! excellent soil and r and oil heat, Veteran $1,500 fefislonnl gentlemen; yearly rental. Call month. Rolston Watcrbury. Realtor and Within 20 minutes commuting distance tcood neighborhood. Stream, large barn stored colonial on one acre; contains 825,000. . Ray Van Horn, Fair Ha- two bedrooms, bath, Second flutir, fuur three bedrooms, one bath, through ou- lown, $67 carrying rharicea per month, RE G-2264-W after 6:30 P. M.* lnsuror. 16 West Front st. RE 6-3500.' of MM Bonk: 16 minutes of Matawan bedrooms, bath: gnrage: corner plot; which necdn repair; few smaller out- ven. RE 6.(100.' SALE—OFFICE bulldlngi,' approximate" ter hall, living room with Areplace, din- illlfhtly more for non-veteran. Ideal and ten minutes of Hailet, Located In $20,000, GrostiiiBc-r 6 Heller, Hroad and bulldlnics. Randolph Jncobien, 1 Tatter- ocallnn, fitorgr W. Jlray, «E 6-5003, ly 16,000 !<4. ft. and 20,00(1 sq. ft.: Pleasant Valley. A good place to make Ing room, modern kitchen, card or game nt V ley. A good place to make Mccha.nlc_sts. RE_6-2J_00, REJi^mS. inn avi*.. Shrewsbury. RK 6-11867. room, laundry: screened breoxeway, RE H-OR04: 24-honr nervice. WANTED heart of business district In Asbury your hhome . RSS 6-8243-68243J (o( r appointi - KET> IIANK^Slx.rnnm resilience. Fire- Park. Schwarti-Maoklln, 8 Whlto st. WE~HAVB""EiSfEn a siwoom house" three-car garage with overhead doors aient. place, automatio heat; detached ua- one acre of ground, situated on a and targe loft; oil-Ared hot water heat: RIVER RIGHTS —Attractive six. RE 6-8121. . . - RED BANK HOME In urowint busi- HIGHEST VR1CES for your ehinawaie, FINE RIDGE — Beautiful secluded M- rage: excellent condition: $14,00(1. (.ros- hill: excellent neighborhood. Need fully landscaped ground)!. Offered at room colonial; aluminum storm acre lot In this Ane residential area singer & Heller, Brund nnd Mcchnnlc ness tone, ldfil for resilience glassware, antiques, fine linens, furni- piilrs but still an outstanding buy at 828.S0O. William H Hlntelmann I Firm), windows; insulation: double garaxe, ture, lamps, statues, silverware, brlc-a- of Rumson. AT 1-0605.R, sts. RE 6.2100, HE 6-1632 $6.S00. Randolph Jacobsen, I l'attcr- Realtors, Rumson. Phone RU 1-0000, with a store put in front. Act fast. APARTMENTS St)S8TANTIAL~TlTfLR"SILVER clght- secluded patio; $23,000. Rsy Van brae, paintings, jewelry For, one piece BUILDING U5T #81, Center at.. Glen- aonave^ Shrewsbury. RE 6-8867, ton SALE OR RENT, six-room, bunga- Asking only 111,500, Walker * or many Alice Sand. BE 6-5888. mary Park. Mlddletown Call W. T. room home. Large living room, fire- FIVB-BEDROOD home In Little Silver Horn, Fair Haven. RE 6-4100.' low; bath, electricity, gaa, plpeless Walker, Realtors, Shrewsbury RE ANTIQUES—Best prices paid! ehlna,. RUMSON—Three rooms, utilities, »70, Jones RE «-HiS, place; breakfast nook, four bedrooms; attached studio apurtment which heater. 32 S»ward ave.. Atlantic Hlgh- glassware, pictures, statutes, Jiwelry, December 1st ooeupancy. Ses Mr. FRANKLYN D; HAVILAND, broker. two-car garage; hot water heat: $17,r>00. rents for $5r> per month; garage and lands. Mrs. Nettle C, Wright. 6-5212. Open seven days. lamps, old revolvers, silver, Una furni- Pryor, 66 River rd., RumsonRumBon. . Residential, acreage, farms .and com- Crossinger & Keller, Broad and Mechanic almost nn acre of loud; oil heat, Lo1 mercial iiropertlos. Listings solicited. 75 Its. RBB^lOO, RE 6-1632. ture, Monmouth county books, mapl. FIVE LAKGE ROOM apartment. Resided taxes ($112.30 in 1952): low priced > MIDDLETOWN — Ranch house, ex- RIVER FRONT colonial: marina Oilman. 32 Spring st, RS 6-0145-M. t!al location, Near school and trans- McLaren at., Red Bank. RE 6-1820. COUNTRY SETTING—SypC o H 5,500. Randolph Jacobsen. I Patter- panorama: extensive river front- son HVe,, Slirpwsbury. RE 6.3867 traordinary; pine panelling, nre- SHREWSBURY —Caps Cod, with PlANOS—HIGHEST prices paid. H. portation. Call AT 1-0826-R after 7 two acres i brook, pine paneled living as*; Nnveiinlt River rd.; seven Tenter, 306 Main St., Lr.kewood, Phone P. M. WILLIS CONOVER—Realtor. Com- room, fireplace, den, kitchen, three bed- EATONTOWN—Corner Lewis and Main place; three bedrooms, two tile plaster walls: llvlnir room with rooms, 114 baths, laundry; two-car ga- St.: property 60x134 Further infor rooms: 2H baths; oil heat; barn. THREE ROOMS—Furnished. Private bath plete real estate service. As near t baths; two-car attached garage; pa- fireplace: three bedrooms, tile bHth; OLb^'guVNltURE, antiques china, rage: $23,000. Grosslngcr * Heller, mntlon iall KEi 6-.oan3-h.' Asking $12,000. Ray Van Horn, and kitchen, all utilities; $73 month- as your phone to serve you, 75 Rroad and Mechanic sts. RE 6-2100, RE tio. Extensive views; 4U rolling full cellar. Owner being trans- glassware, art objects and bric-a-brac. ly. Adults. Call 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., Fair Haven. RE 6.1100.' Immediate cash for anything and every- West Front st. RE 6-6141. 6-1632. FAIR HAVEN Dutch colonial, In acres. Eatate area: $37,300. Chal. ferred, Make offer. Asking $14,. AT 1-0780. HUME FOB GROWING ].'AMILY-=EKr7e thing. Kuscll's 25 East Front st,, phone excellent condition; living room, H. Tindall Agency, 19 East Front 500. Walkir * Walker, Realtor!, 1H TO 4 % -ROOM apartments. Furnished AY^TLIAN, REALTOR, Large llring room, ftrcnlncc; dining room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen, aun St., RB 6-9039. Shrewsbury. RE 6-5212. Open ANTIQUES, BOOKS, maps and lampi". or unfurnished, all modern Improve- parking space for your convenience. kitchen, five bedrooms, 114 batha, four ments. In fine residential section. Six State Highway 35,' Shrewsbury; all extra roomi on third floor: new hcntlng room; thrca bedrooms and bath on seven days, ROLLING ACRE—Tall evergreens! Best prlcea paid, Bring to the Hudson system; $13,500. Grosslngcr &. Heller, Spacious six.room ranch houae! Shop, 137 Broad it,, Red Bank, RE (• 8d ave,, Atlantlo Highlands AT ' 1- types of properties throughout Mon- second floor. Full dry basement! mouth county; farms, town and country Broad and Mechanic sts, RE 6-2100, VERY ATTRACTIVE home In 0686-J. • . one-cHr garage. Oil hot water heat. two tiled hatht, ten closeti: doubl* houses waterfront properties; business RE 6-1632 Shrewsbury. Living room with NftgR SEWlNG MACHINES wanted. TWO-BEDROOM FURNISHED apart- opportunities. Call, write your require- $19,500 Allaire * Son Agency, SHREWSBURY BORO — Excellent garage. Oil heat: $21,000. Ray to to U85 rash; also typewriters, ment. Ideal for two couples. Con- RED BANK—Six-room house. Bath, sun- fireplace, dining room, one bed- ments. Large and competent staff to porch, rilpdeas heat. HF, 6-S7II3.* Inc., RE 6-3-toO, home with many extras: living Van Horn, Fair Haven, RE 6-4100.' adders, offlct equipment, «ih registers, venient to Fort Monmouth and Fort Han- servo you RE 6-8111. - room, modern kitchen and tile rug!, Spinet pianos to »SOp. Write, cock; $85. includea heat and hot water. room, kitchen, two hedrooms and bath. Upstairs partly finished; hot Roberts, 1101 Second avi.. Albury Paik. Also other winter rentals available. Ella LOCUST AREA—Outiundtllg Mod- YCoTrvcnlcntiy locate bath: large attic almost finished; PROPERTIES OF ALL KINDS for air circulating heat, oil fired, At- Phone AS 2-8037. ______Wiltshire Agency, Realtors, Phone RE ern five-room bungalow, Bath, living room, fireplace, dining room, beautiful grounds, Screens and SLATE-ROOFED river front nine- J2 HORNET—With or without seope, 6.3806 or BE 2-0004. Open week-ends, . sale. 'Listings. wanted. Insurance tached Rarage, electric range; beau- Areplace, hot water oil heat: shad- kitchen and den on the first floor; three •atorm sash, fully insulated. Let ua room residence: three tiled baths! Must be In good condition. KE 6- BEAUTIFUL THREE-ROOM furnished all kinds. Mortgage loans,' Apply bedrooms and bath on second floor. tifully landscaped. This Is an ex- ed !i-acre plot; near bus, school; Asking $15,500. Allaire A Son Agency, show you this Ana buy. Wsikcr * extensive landscaping: privacy: of- 0832-J apartment; private kitchen, Frlgldalre, R. V. R. H, Stout, 77-78 Broad St., ceptionally well-kept home, Full lTfT-0B 1942 CADILLAC <36WB-ln bath, heat and light supplied. Clean, $0,000. Mlnugh Agency, Rumson ~nc, RE 6-3460. Walker, Realtors, Shrewsbury. RE fers Invited. Asking 160,000. Ray Red Bank. Phone RE 6-5141. dry ceflar. Asking $14,000, Chss, condition. KB 6-0882-J. quiet atmosphere. Adults; $S5 per rd. Phone RU 1-0716.' 6-3212. Open seven days. Van Horn, Fair Haven. RE «• KOOQ CUIlUlllUll, Oil w-vuwea-sr, month. LO 6-1639. MOVE IN WITHOUT even sweep- If, Tindall Agency, 19 East Front 7JLD" BUILDINGS to wreck, by experl- RUNDOWN ESTATE — 12 rooms, Ave 4100.' enced house wrecker, J, J. Bennett THREE ROOMS and bath; hot water, baths, and extra building with ga- FA IB HAVEN—Kivervlew. Five-room ing the floor. Nice River Plaxa it,, BE 6-9030. A Son Wrecking Co., Belford, Phone electric supplied; rent $40. KE 6- rage and chauffcur'a quarters above.. bungalow; fireplace, tiled bath, au- location. Living room, dining room,. BUILDING LOT in Shrewsbury 1425-R. , Riverfront property; $10,000. By ap- tomatic heat. electric dishwasher. kitchen, screened porch on the.first JftfeP." Low mileage. RE 8-4662-M. pointment only. One - six-room house Plenty of shade: attached garage; din- Boro: fine aildress. A good buy TWO NICELY furnished Avc-room THREE-BEDROOM home in Shrews- RUMSON—TALL oaks; classical co- jJSUSESD FARIMM; iR/'.r'TRACTOR' , •in good• conol'1 - with bath ..$6,600; one six-room house Inn terrace; $17,500 Mlnugh Agency. floor; 8M- bedrooms and'bath on at $1,000. Walker ft Walker, Real- tlon; also a Oletrac tractor, model . apartments: Immediate occupancy to with bath $6,000. Phone Bowman £ Phone RU 1-0716.' the second floor, Full basement, bur;; living room with fireplace, lonial; four bedrooms; two tiled June 16. Rufus N. Parsons, 617 Ocean tors, Shrewsbury. RE 6-52 12. 12-W for parts. Franklin S, Anderson, Axelscn. SB 2-0147. •_ RUMSON — Excellent neighborhood. Oil steam heat. ' Garage, A good dining room, tile bath, modern baths; fireplace: GE dishwasher: oil Wllion rd., Box 881, R. D, 1, Mata- ave., West End. LO 6-0669. A COMPLETE LISTING of better type Eight large rooms (4 bedronms), lit buy at $13,000. Allaire * Son kitchen; one-oar attached garage, heat; garage; 823,500, Ray Van ADULTS—PERMANENTS tenants: four ' nomea. Selling and listing exchange tiled batha, mald'a room nnd bath, hot Agency, Inc. RE 6-8460, electric range, full dry cellar. Com- Horn, Fair Haven. RE 6-4100.' GOOD HOME and small'amount of cash large rooms, beautifully decorated; water oil heat: full dry cellar; two-car IN LITTLE SILVER—Flnt example service. Amolt Hoaglirnd, Broker, Phone bination storm sash and screens, for quiet saddle horse, Phone MI 6- two baths, $130: three large rooms, $95, K. Dlonlsl. RU 1-0749. garage: %-acro landscaped plot: $23,- of Old Colonial ennatruetlon; new kitchen units, electric refrigerators 500. Mlnugh Agency RU 1-0710.* screened porch. A good offering at two small apartments, light housckeep. VERY WELL KEPT five-room expan- three bedrooms and bath on second 66ARD ANtl ROOM wanted tor-mother MARIE COX AGENCY, realtors and L6UUST—LLvely modernized center hall, sion attic home In Fair Haven, on a $14,500. Chas. H, Tindall Agency, FAIR HAVEN—Rambling six-room Ing, one person. RE 6-0761. floor: living room, dining room and and two Infants, Hava some furni- * Inaurors, Sales yearly and sum- eight-room colonial dwelling. Fire- nicely landscnped 75x196 plot; living 19" East Front st,, RE 6-9030, ranch houae; breezeway; oil heat, ture. Yedlin, BB O-1103-J. 48 Oak- place, hot water oil heat: breeieway; room with fireplace, entrance foyer, din- kitchen on Arst floor. Extra large RUMSON — Delightful three-room fur- mer rentals. Comanche dr., Port- pine den; xarage; fireplace: 112x150 wood rd., Belmar. nished apartment; adults preferred; thice-car garage;! landscaped acre plot; ing room, kitchen, two bedrooms, bath, plot of ground, about ',i acre. water and heat Included; immediate- oc- aupeck. Phone LO (-1602, . $23,500 Mlnug,gh Agency. Rumson rd. stairway to expansion attic. Oll-nre.d plot; J18.S0O. Ray Van Horn, Fair oupancy. Rent $80 per month. Dennis Phone RU 1-0716. hot water bent. Basement Is full sited, HIGHWAY PROPERTY on Route Walker * Walker. Realtors, Shrews- Haven. RE 6-4100.' K; Byrne, Realtors. Phone RU 1-11SO.'. RIVEK PLAZA<->-Bungalow. Four yeara very dry and very clean, with' plastered 86, with five acres of land, three- bury, RE 1-5212. Open seven SITUATIONS WANTED SEA BRIGHT VILLAGE— fllverfront. walls. The grounds, are. fenced, nicely old. Four rooms down, one partly fin- Five-room bungalow (three bedrooms), bedroom house in good condition: days, THREE-ROOM furnished apartment; two ished up* garage! corner plot; lake planted, beautiful lawn and shade ma- ATTENTIONI—Doctors, hospitals.. Can bedrooms, kitchen; near bus line. RE bath, three additional rooms finished In ples. Complete with screens and atorm Immediate ocoupancy. For quick VAN HORN REALTORS—Comfort. your patients use services of lady with privilege! Reasonable RK l-lllt-J. . attic; nipeless coal heat, complete Insula- 6-1187-J after 5 P. M, 27 South at., sash: $14,000. Allaire * Son Agency, sale take $14,000. Chas. H. Tin- able and spacious; excellent loca- nursing experience part time dally aa Red Bank.* . '__ tion, screens, some storm sash: $9,950. Inc., RE 6-3460. visiting companion, LO 8-0215-M be- "GUNNISON HOMES" — Amazingly John Mlnugh Agency. Phone BU 1-0716. dall Agency, 19 East Front st., RE INCOME PROPERTY In Little Sil- tion; fireplace; hot water oil heaU fore 10, after 5. FOUR-ROOM furnished apartment; tile little maintenance. Leaves you RUMSON—Substantial six-room dwelling 8-9080, ver; large home with studio apart- bath; beautiful view*, close to town. SPACIOUS RED BANK colonial, ax* Asking $U,000. Ray Van Horn, LADY WANTS to do home laundry. Ex- AT 1-1655. more money and free time. Ranch, (three bedrooms), modern bath, porch, ment. House contains large living Fair Haven. RE 1-4100." perlenced. Miss Sarah Brown, 25 full dry cellar, automatic heat: garago; cellently located! living room, colonial, or new L-shaped homes i BAST KEANSBURG — Three-bedroom room with Araplsce, dining room KEANSBURG—Furnished apartment, 86 50x150 lot: taxes only $60. Excellent fireplace, dining room, kitchen, large Seeley ave., three airy rooms, gas $7,200 to $11,700 complete on your value at $10,700. Mlnugh Agency, Phone house; modern: garage, Near school and kitchen: sun porch: five bed- fNTEXCfGE"NT~V§Ulte"lady In thTFflei tun room; four bedrooms and three (7.6110. KE H-0707-M. THOMPSON AGENCY — Living room, drivel own car. seeks employment, full heat, Frlgtdatret year round. Couple lot, Everett K. Thome, Kings High- RU 1-0716 rooms and bath; three-car garage. kitchen; two bedrooms, tils bath, ee- er part-time as companion to elderly or preferred, Inquire Apartment 2. THOMPSON AGENCY—Rumson. Seven bathl on th« second floor! basement, NCOMR PROPERTY In country, near Large plot of ground. New hot dar eloaets; automatic heat; expansion war. MI 5-0052. Red Bank; Ane road: eight-acre farm •lck person, Would also be Interested In TWO ROOMS, furnished! Frlgldaire, roomi and bath, powder room, maid'a One-car attached garage; hot water water heating system, Including attic, cellar: $10,600. 81 East Front •ales work In itore or tome other -bui- room, oil heat: plot 110x184; double lomc, six rooms, Improvements. Extra kitchenette, private entrance; parking NINE-ROOM HOUSE—Plus four rooms heat. 827,500. Allaire * Son radiators, copier pipes and holler St.. RS 6-0700.* Ineis. Write, "Position, Box 511,. Bed garage: patio: $26,500, 81 East Front house, four rooms, attached one-car ga< apace. Utilities included In rent. Do and bath for summer use, Automatic - Agency, Inc., RE 6-8460, THOMPSON AGENCY—Fair Haven co- Bank it. RE 6-O70O. rage, bar, two-car garage. All foi and oil burner. Heating sjritem everything 1 can to make It pleasant. oil heat, Corner lot with large plot, 25,000. Ilee Agency, RE 6-0121.' lonial home; five rooms, tile bath. MOWING, YARD CLEANING—Hay ridei Call EA 3-U78. Located near beaohes, stores, church, THOMPSON AGENCY—New slx.rbom, alone cost $2,500. Walker t Walk- Plot 75x190. Oil heat: expansion attic I leclallty. RE 6-3086-J.* RED BANK—Convenient location; llv ONE ACRE, four rooma, bath, brass tB ai a'*'*'***"* *** • ^i ^ » w ^ » w - school and bus line. Reasonable See two-bath ranch house. Fireplace, er, Realtors, Shrewsbury. RE I- $14.000. HI Kait Front st.. RE 6-0700.' THREE-ROOM apartment, attractively thfr room; dining room, large modern plumbing, car port; 112,500: new, HAN WISHES position on private place furnished! modern kitchen; all utili- Bowtell, real estate agent, Atlantic breeieway; double garago; cellar, Con- One acre, six rooms, new: good buy, 6212, Open siven days, as gardener or general caretaker: must Highlands. • • venient to schools, stores, bus: 119,500. kitchen and powder room on first floor; THOMPSON AGENCY —Seven rooms, ties. Near bus Una, 65 Matilda terrace, 81 15,1100. Reed Agency, Sycamore ave, have living facilities. Will alsTeonsId Ba't Front stt,, RE 6.0700.'0700 ' 3'A bedrooms and bath on'the second flreplace, sun room breakfast nook, near West Eni,' ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS •— Rooming floor; full busement, two-ear -garage. tE 1-0181.' tile hath: hot water heat: twn.car ga- .. a Job on _ farm with a house bouse. Ineomn $4,000 yearly: plus STIliSTIljuiiBTOWl*l , Two-bedroom Bungalow. eluded. Write "Gardener," Box 511, LOVELY FOUR-ROOM furnished apart- Sturdily built and constructed. Plaster Asking $12,500. Allaire * Son Agency, NEW, RANCH-TYPE home, Park ava., rage: 118,500. 81 East Front it, KB itx rooma for owner.- llln-sis forces Inc. RB 6-3450. Belford; four spacious- rooms am BARGA1NI BARGAINI Bargalnl 6-0700.' . BeJftCMd 4JQ*aas. Bank, . ^ ^______^^_^ ment! nice quiet street, close to buses, walla, tiled kitchen, tiled bath; corner J J sale, For Information, call AT 1 traini and shopping district. Immediate bath; living room, two bedrooms, kttch 8Vi acres of desirable land, 100- WORKING MOTHER—I will cart for 07801 8 A. M, to 5 P. M. plot 80x118, Finished playroom in base- en-dlnette; oak floors, automatic ga THOMPSON AGENCY—Convanlently lo- your child; 2-6 years age group, Call occupancy. AT 1-0482-R. ment with piaatered celling. Hot water, EXCELLENT Little Sliver ranch foot frontage on hard aurfactd road. cated. Red Bank: very good condition. LOOKING F0R A desirable new home? oil burner; low taxes: one-car detached heat, copper plumbing and flashing; Ave MI 6-0154-R.' - HAZLET — GARAGE apartment, three Ask the J, H, MacCray Agency. home on over an acre plot, with eloaets. Cabinets and work tables In Nice location for home or small Six rooms, breakfast nook; modern bath. WOMAN WISHES position aa cook; no garage. Couldn't be duplicated neat our Taxea $&0. Quick possession; $8,250. rooms and bath; electric, hot water; Mortgage obtainable For appointment, price of SI2,500, Joseph G. McCue large shade trees; living room with ;ltchen; large patio. Many other fea truck farm: $8,800. Walker ft objection to other work; willing and unfurnished. KB 7-09B4.W. , EA U.0643. turei; $8,900. For appointment call KE 81 But Front st. RE 6-0700,' Agency. Realtors. RU 1-0444. stone nreulace, dining room, kitchen, Walker. Realtors. Shrewsbury. RE obliging: sleep In. Call RE 6-5670.* FOUR-ROOM furnished apartment; all 6-0861-J.' LARGE CORNER PLOT—Living room, UANCH HOUSE!—Excellent value on V4- two bedrooms and bath. Endoaed l'YPIST DESIKES full or part-time po- Utilities supplied. Call AT 1-0647-R. PAUL P. STRYKER. Realtor. Farms LAST HOUSE IN established develop- 6-5212. Open seven dais. combination kltchen-dinettt; kltchln sition In Red Bank area. General of. acre plot. Seven spacious rooms, in- breeteway, full basement, two.car and bath are tiled; two nice bedrooms. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, first floor; and farm estates, State High- cluding three bedrooms, tile bath and ment. Builder will sacrifice. Every flee experience. RU 1-1535-J.' attached garage. Hot water heat. thing modern. Beautiful kitchen, load Stairs to expansion attic. Full cellar: new building! Monmouth Hills section, way 84, Holmdel, Phone HO »• tile powder mom, basement, oil heat, COOK APPLYING for sleep-In position Individual heat control, Private estate, Plaster walls and celling; (21,000. of cabinets; oak floors alr-condltlonei oil heat. Combination screen! and with grandchild 13, in private home in 6601. carpeting. 100% insulated. Unusual G, I.'l, ATTENTION—1900 will buy storm sash: patio: post and rail fence. Marina view; 16 minutes Red Bank na- closet space, Garage, Ideal and conven- Allaire & Son Agency, Inc., HF, 6- teat,; full dry cellar. Room on second Red Bank. Will pay board ot child. tion. floor for two more bedrooms. Ideal lo- this two-bedroom home. Ali.i Only $9,500, Rorus Agency, Fair Ha- Write or phone, Mrs, Maude Brown, 918 ient section: $28,500, Joseph O, McCue 8450, ven. RE e-MSt. UNt) UF THE BEST locations in Red Agency. Realign. RU 1.0444. cation for young lamlly. Veteran can eontslns living room, junior dining Asbury ave., Asbury Park. AS 2-10174.° FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; purchase as iow as $250 down and ap- Bank, Ripe for development, Own- room, kitchen snd bath. Full cellar, FAIR HAVEN—Only tw» rears aid! RETIRED MIDDLE-AGED gentleman also three-room furnished apartment. er will take half cash, balance mort- RUMSON—90-foot riverfront. Frame proximately $70 per month, For non 41 Spring at., Red Bank. LOVELY LITTLE SILVER ranch home veteran down payment Is slightly high one-car garage. Corner lot, about clean and well cared for. Living room wants work. Real estate, construction gage, J. H, MacCray Agency, EA »-' rcsldedencen . Five bedrooms, two baths, dose to schools, shopping and trans- with fireplace. Combination kitchen- and legal background, Writ* "Retired," UNFURMShfcl) ¥KAEE-RO6M apart- 0643. 'atcr oil heat: deep plot) two-oar er. No brokers. Apply direct to build 76x125*. Walker ft Walktr, Real- ment | Broad it., Red Bank, RE 0- portatlon, Spacious living room with HI! Nnwman Springs rd,. Red Bank. dinette! threa large bedroomi, plus am- Box 511. Red Bank.' FAIR HAVEN—Two-story, seven-room detsched garase, Good water and bulk- fireplace, dining room, very nles klteh* tors, Shrewsbury. RB 6-5212. Open ple atorage. Many attractive featurea. 1229 or RE 6-1575. head. Convenient neighborhood. Ulllicult CARETAKERS POSITION — Retired dwelling. Sunporch and laundry en. three large bedrooms, two tile baths seven days, - Attached garage. Automatic heat! $18,- Swedish couple wishes job In exchange FOUR ROOMS anil bath, partly fur- equipped with Thor Automatic wuher, value lo duplicate: 816,000. Joseph G. HISTORIC COLONIAL — Three 650. Bonn Al'ency, Fair Haven, RE niihed, or unfurnished, Can be seen extra large breexeway; two-car garage for apartment. Will do light cleaning 11 cu, ft. O, E. treeier; oil heat. Large McCue Agency, Realtors. RU 1-0444. Full basement; hot water heat,. Beau* acres, eight lovely rooms; four S-4.-.32. and minor repairs, Reliable. Best ref- after 6 P, M, er week-end). W, J. corner plot) garage. Near bus and RED BANK—Fine residential area, Near Ooom, Seventh and Hillside avei., At- tlfully decorated: wall-to-wall carpeting bedroomi; wide pine floors; auto- POULTRY FARM —1,000 eggs dally erences. Call RE 6-1864 after 7 P. M.» school. No agents! $U,t00, RB 6- bus. Living: and dining rooms, den, throughout, Electric range and dlsh< ONLY ONCE—A home perfect Inside lantlo Hlghlsndi. 2798-M. • powder room and kitchen, four bed- matio heat. Large screened' ter- average: modern laying and brooder and out is rare. We have It. Top YOUNG MOTHER will entertain and su- washer; $26,800. Allaire * Son Agen houses; bungalow-type home, four RIVE:VBRK FRONFKONtT apartment, fully fur- rooms, bath! two-car detached garage, cy, Inc., RE 6-3450. race, barbecue, barn, garden, Near Fair Haven location; built just pre-war, pervlse small group of children Avt AULDWOOD LANGANG, RumsonRumson, 1W sorts, overhead doors, Deep plot, nicely plant- rooms, bath, oil hheat; ; egggg cellar: lovely Six lovely rooms (three bedrooms)! days a week! $40 pir month. RE (• nlshedl suitable for buslntsa couplet Flnt home lltet , ClCall owner, Bilmar bedroom, living room, complete kitchen, Bl ed and landscaped. Asking $17,000, Jos- quaint village; $16,000, Stanley K. rurall settingtti , closls e to city marketsmarkts: tiled bath: full cellar. Steam, oil, At- 46S3.' 6-708Q.W or 1earny 9-0985 bath; private entrance; overlook river, g-iuv«>ii «r nor )/ g131t>K ailtr (HO . , '"it,, floi, nleil* planTfiT. Borut Aginon.. Fair Hivinivm", RB 'Milt ' , AlisT. ______..... location. Kyht rooms, two baths, RUMDON—DE8IONBD for thi bt Stinlsy K, Dowm, Rultor, Jhriws. Atlmti. ffltafatiYi" AT I-I?»1.W,' orroKTUNITY—Take our Itrai 0, I, 4.ROOM apartmentints, BatnBain, iitovi, who "niilrei laris, a|r» roomit burr, RB I.10I1.1 rnortgsii. ()wn« must nil nil two- rpEL FURNISH iidroom for but* hoi wittr hial, till full dry basementi rOUR.BJSDROOM IIOMR, oonvonl.nl Inesi lial for lioeirr, mililt markit,markit, . fototr Iwo.car Bang_ Athlnir 111,1100, Sw«». acru with beautiful ihidi and orni Fair Kavin location i oil hot walir vur.old ootiaie, Llvlnn room wllh giriti«roan, Itrinoti rtqulrtd. Ii or rint, Ilf "Sixtlalh «vi,, Loni mrnta trcia In am of thi ftniit nil nrtplace, combination kltohen.dlmtui »a Piters cl.» niy Aunty,, rhonji_By 1-I4H, ,, • hull two.lar nra«i aon.fotit. lot.. .A ilrnlUl sertloni. New raneh houie, ran buy at RIlK Wlltihln two unusual beilroomi, Ittlrway to i ilttlnr tepm, _ wlfli abnutr 9,100 so, ft,, eontalni intrant DBLlOHTWli IBTTINO-Modirn lartit nuaniion mlo. llindlx rantt and *• vn KBIIWU—-aig-»iiinir room, wiin mnuwa——RBALTOHII — tali ana, two itni, lloat anohor- Aiintr, Realtor!, Phon...Je RRBE ••3101 er f,. •• •-- hill, „ llvlnir room, dlnln» room, pint nnih houil, It-foot llrlni room, nlrlfirator I n«I u << t d, Combination prvattbalh, In mw homi, ill Spring 1,500 down) pir montonth (o(or filini lolonlitlonla crjltaaeeoltan,, i«v>i«v»n rnomi, two 111.0004. On»n w»k•indi. ' . Mr montontlh Ihfiniftirt , bathl, fireplace, lhot watir heat, nil i ninelleil Illirarr,. hllthim) . foufour mill rlriplnil rliluKi kltihin, ran*!, n> uriinlirnni antnrdl itorItorm itihisihii f111,1001t1 l.soo , " >wn HtioMBf—Wllh pnvatt liltthin, Flvt« l» ytanr IH.40 •-"•• Irtplaoi, - • • " ...... MQVB RIOHT IN Ihli ittnetlv. Wilt urmllltsp — if homi In Ru r r room I iwottar itraiii lil.ooo, InipioUon hiilronmi, twwon fulfulll , tillilt batha. frlttratori two Urn btdroomi, tilt Un» tranih homii four bid roomi, uymtnlllisp. rfonlhjjrlhf* IIS orua ."!!><"•«minute wal» k t»o *'o'l..H»Pl"o>"tn..fort . All .- bath, full li ilM Wi!i> •"•• din, lutomatlu hut; »unt houia and utomallt heat, upaniloi hiti^w barn, All Ihla lor 111,000. Convinlent CIIARHINU *K,l'LUilllN--Kalr Hi»»n i -- r.neellent looallon, l.arsre tramar. Dff.r.d «t I4MO( all onupinif. Iniampiritln $!»,• •'Irml, nil t« Binilx, KlliL Wlltihln A»n««, Rial, ranth home wilt iholce river view anil IMHII . Trn rnomi. two tllnl balhi, II, Illntflminn (Mrmj. Kttlion, um 100, Itanlir. K, Dtwni, Xiallori ion, Phom Rll 1.1901, tr IB 1.0004, river rlihlil 11-root living room wllh IURNIBIIEIl Kunaou, Kitchin •'"muspi maid i halh, vapor (IMI, nil, Knotllint sun, PhnnV tllf l.OlltfJ. IhriwiBiiry. |t( MOM.1 fifeplife, Dlnlnsr room I III fltetrll Mfohitnlo id, Iteit fiEULSUktSflil. . „ t jn Lon[ llvlni rorooom rn»m, pir* iiamll'il ilin. powiler rnnm. in, private home, Nn nlh»r rnymin, llavin, Iilvlrji room, larm kltohtn. with flr#|il»rr#|il»r. anil hiyy window, lirn iinn< llvlni room, Itltiain, powdir roomi llMlilmitlnl ijtUpn. . IIB I'lmiltWi 1.RT t'UT a (niir.rnom .... H u'reeneit ponh, Nlf'ly lindiiapail lot, •leptrle Vltchtni thrri lsr«t» bfdronm* moilir•IIU.IVIInI bat.huiim, lulliijif, ceiinriillar,. ilr.«o!idlllona.ii; Inl anil fnunditlnn fnr 11,3011, f»'r . »VlK.:*W*l»K*W*l .'oom'oom, moilimolim ™_ 'trlmml. 1 }0»l00, I«W Hall, llsriiln at 14,00(1, anrl balh i nil hilt, Full hai«m«n•nl and 1.FAVINII mTR-ditiitr must till h-r biaiitljully furnl Nrar Curt 00', r.'" ii;l Mann of Rwarta furnl. KltPhen with hraakfiil aliove, pint pan Mir I Con Aiinar, Cominirii it., Fort. iwn.eir lsr«i», Prlre III,tonI, % mad, twn bln««i'from'Brl.. onmoul Hl'il ilrn imwilar rnnm I thru mails horn*. 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VVI •lejui lillr.fi 10 ir-rn, fsil.dowlni ll.oo IH)WN-< Buy Ihli ihrrtuhMmnm lar|> t,»tr\ hot air hial. nil, Allaih'il iff, IU»I IIW luur.reom miilirn illO'lte, iwn brrlroomi. lilt hilri, n. am IIi"*iWfii'Imann I irml, nialton •runjii farmhotiM partially modtrnliiil rAiiminn homt, wllh living rnnm, IIIIK •arMf, Hani*, rifrl«aritar anil Aindli mlhl toiivinltnt lo bus lln.an. airy roomi, nrlvatt hnlh, Krliltfalri liamlnii attlf, imrl ally (l . Will 10; In Middiiio-n, Two ktdrnoi lili«ili full r»l. Jii rhni •- ttlonlal atmniphim nlm rtonu, all ln» room, bilh wllh ihonrri full rrllir, rniluilsil, ruFI> ImulaiM, ,\skin» lljl^ anil •utirli .Matt, Aim lhr>r.room • h, naVflrid W air him l«l lar, hut waltr oil htll 11 a,SOD, KA c g •00, Btrui Anno, Kalr llavm, Hi , — AIIKA—r/fw hlllilili ranfi lm|irnv»minln hot water heat, til Arad, aa'IlK, Clnilfl!t I'f"t Vh".»ll/hnol i Hid bus, Prlft »!• lilt«n«ri«ilsi ."on parlmsnli nrlvtut hath anil WlilfUlri, afli.Miiklln, I wTilit II, llsilll __VlllHlnni| 110,000, Ru Rllll. iin,fon_ KIH Wlluhl^ Afthef, Itellt ••'• -' '•-•' IIM, Mnnmouth rd: liiMim mi half atrri rontalni vi.,,,.,,lll, Buiir.lilullab •. Inforp busineshtiilfn s woman or loupti i.)TTI,B IILVRR-HiMlrrnUeil nni llvlim rniifii wllh flrrplarr, illnlni rnorn, inn, Phnm llll I'lldi or IB 3-ooot. LLini.B DlliVRDlliVRNN - HHnnrn l h.w himil old /armhouia, Llvlnir rnnm, ;| liricr kll'hsn, ihn* mailer heilronm four ti«rirtit>tniri tilt , htthiiwit i ai nalhli ad , nrnt noon lll.Y AMHnil'ANTYrH fnur.berlrui.rn li'hn »•"•». Walklni illilinfi it men IJAIUIff FIIUNT fyrnliHirl rnomi I ---.-. — — — —• w-— - . «f-...av -*i,i nr us iir<"*r i/Ti|ri>irsirV| ItniJl I flisjw t«n full lilt balhil twfi.cir itlarhril is rillraad ila< nlomai illnlni room, full iltlr and rtl< inn COTTAIIB- n»t ••hoiili JIMOD, lltma Mrmial fur unfurnlinirl lar-'fiituns rareljr (nund In tht home ind ip«n IIMI>F, |,m mo (I, , M,U», au|i>_»lmattli > 111 %tt [aril roami and lomaile h*ai anil hot watiri tnnl hiniini of ltai»i •.•acre, l»velir ihadri shrubs ilnii lt> jJrinihpon tvi, builnm touiilt Bj.%.^v;,t:,;^wiihaw with trim IT,Jon, holetnn tit' Hainan Walerlurr, anij iirileni, Kma jelihburho ' Jler •' martr, I Will fn%\ it, illn, I Wblti il, | 111."'*! 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REdBank 6-2680 fl Aurjju ft, votoorr, ll RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Page Eleven {study to get the remaining- credits River Plaza 600 Pupils Start they require. ate* Lack of Teacher* Miss Rita Quail, a former teacher A bulletin from the State De- at Port Monmouth school, will be- Tuxedo Rental Class in Twp.'s partment of Education disclosed gin the school year here at the that its division of certification has public school as principal. listed 2,907 teachers In the state Mrs.- Warren DeBrown of Sun- • Cutaway* • Morning Suit* Freshened Schools with less than the required num- set dr., was given a surprise bon • White Dinner Jacket! • Strollers ber of credits, an increase of over voyage tea Tuesday afternoon at • Midnlgnt Blue Tuxedo» Board Praises Work 300 more than used provisional, the borne of Mrs. Anthony Perrot- • Midnight Blue Full Dmi Sulti emergency or temporary certifica- ta on Alexander dr. Mrs. DeBrown • CockUH Coat Done by Kouiny and tion last year. It told of a continu- Is sailing today for Venezuela with ing lack of iully trained teachers her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Henry, Formaluear for Every Scott This Summer for elementary grades and also on Jr., and her- three children, with a state-wide basis, a shortage of whom she will visit for two months. WINES & LIQUORS ^Y/r,", Occasion > • . TINTON FALLS—£ all-time school buildings. The state depart- Quests were Mrs. Sam Grlearner, record number of some 600 children ment said over S61 million had who assisted ai hostess, Mrs. Leon- Every Season yesterday began their year's studies been spent for school construction ard Reede, Mrs. Douglas Ring, FREE DELIVERY--RED BANK 6-3334 in the freshly redecorated Tlnton from Jan. 1, 1946, to Jan. 1, 19S2,Mrs. Frederick Gill, Mrs. Theodore Falls school and its Vail Homes and that 1,280 districts already had Maiko, Mrs. C. F. Grieamer, Mrs. pre-primary annex. All found reached the legal limit of their John Henry, Sr., Mrs, Elwood everything "shipshape and ready borrowing capacity, although "there Searlei, Mrs. Aubrey L. Smith, Mrs. WE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE for business." still is a great shortage of school T. Rodney Wilson, Mrs. John Hen- ry, Jr. and Mrs. William Olien. SHIPMENT OF IMPORTED Segall's Louis A. Stelnmuller, president, buildings." The obvious 'causa is and Joseph E. Wardcll, veteran rising populations. The River Plaza Woman's Club MEN'S BOYS' WEAR . member, of the Shrewsbury town- la holding its first meeting of the The board meeting was delayed season at the home of Mra. John (COMSTOCK OPEN EVENINGS MIX 9 P. M. ship board of education, said they over an hour owing to the absence AV could not remember whon the Tin- Partrlck of Carpenter st. this eve- llt.lt H. •ROADWAY" *LONO BRANCH of a >quorum ot members. Mr. SCOTCH BRAND) ton Falls building ever looked more ning. attractive. They and other board Stelnmuller, in the egg business, apologized for getting in late. He The 4H club held a meeting at Distilled by a Very Famous Scotch Distiller In Scotland, members Tuesday night congratu- had been busy- culling chickens, he the Lincroft fire house Tuesday lated Joseph A; Koutny, janitor, said, and the job took longer than evening. Bette Ann Holsey of Lin- Exclusively for Davidson Bros. and his aide, James Scott, for thohe thought it would. There are croft gave a report on the 4-H sum- work they had done, some 3,500 chickens on his place, mer camp. Joyce Francisco reported George C. Malone, supervising and lining them up is quite a job, on 4-H clubs. Attending from this principal, and Mr, Koutny proud- area were Mary Elizabeth Scarles, The board rehlred Dr. Nonrmn Katherine Ring, Margaret Ring, ly led the board on a tour of the Thedford of Batontown as its building following the board meet- Jen* Gill, Phyllis Bott, Cathie Pierce school physician for another year. and Carry Boland. ing. Everything looked fine—the It alto authorized the hiring of BLANKETS freshly painted corridors, scrubbed Mrs. Shenk, It arranged for the ad- T. Rodney Wilson of Alexander FIFTH and .polished floors, new shades in vertising for bids for the year's dr, is back, Irom the hospital and CASE the windows, new paint on the supply of oil—about 20,000 gallons improving. 12 Fifths BEDSPREADS building's exterior trim, stacks of —and for Mr. Malone to purchase Miss Mary Elizabeth Roberts of new books atop the desks, improved whatever additional supplies he New Haven, Conn., and Yale Uni- CURTAINS rest room facilities and shiny, now needs in the way of books and oth- versity research laboratories visited lire extinguishers in the halls. A er materials. over Labor day week-end with her look in tho cafeteria refrigerator DAVIDSON PALE DRY Greatest satisfaction was ex- cousin, Sam Grlesmer, and family. showed heaps of big motions and Arrangements are being made to peaches and tomatoes. Board mem- pressed by all with accomplish- EXPERtLY bers beamed with pleasure, and ments that had been made through show a short film by the State so did Mr. Malone and Mr. Koutny. the summer to Improve the school Highway commission on the Gar- property. In addition to all of the den State Parkway at the October LAUNDERED (Broader School Standards painting and cleaning that was meeting of the P. T. A.,This film M0 UM RH ll i^RH 21 STEINIES Just as good as -what could be done, the driveway has been re- is to present how the parkway will graveled and the playground re- relieve congestion In the North No Deposit seen on the surface, Mr. Malone Jersey area. assured a reporter, would be the seeded, new bookcases have been Installed and a new projector and Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman, scope of education in the schools two record players purchased for this year. Jr., formerly of Park pi. have an expansion of the audio-visual moved to their new home in Rum- DAVIDSON'S BLENDED Tho principal said a Tuesday aids program. son. conference with his faculty gave .39 1.59 him the assurance that all its Audio-Visual Progress Noted The newly-formed Brownie Scout troop recently attended an outdoor WHISKEY members were going to do the kind Word from Joseph' E, Clayton, FULL QT. FIFTH of a job that "will give us a fine picnic and wiener roast at the 40% WHISKEY county superintendent of schools home of the assistant leader, Mrs. record in the county this year." and secretary of • the Monmouth Ho said an emphasis will be'placed Raymond VanGlahn. Games were DAVIDSON'S County Educational Audio-Visual played.. Brownies present were Mrs. COMSTOCK upon Improving students' interest Aids commlsion, told of how the 90 PROOIT FIFTH in good citizenship and upon in- Clifford Smith, scout leader; Kathy Wliiskcy Blend Freehold commission center had Beke, Eileen Poling, Barbara Ann GIN 100% GRAIN dividual character building. So all progressed in the past year. Its teachers will guide their classes In Brlller, Morgan Keen, Bonnie Leck- library includes 1T2 films and 1,200llkner, Ann Toop, Carol Smith, Gall COMSTOCK BONDED COMSTOCK BONDED a similar pattern of progress, a fllmstrips available for us: in mem- handbook of school policies is be- Spaflord, Margy Cosentlno, Betsy AND NEW-LOOKING AGAIN! ber schools this year, Services in- Castleman, Irene Felss, Joan and ing prepared for them to follow. clude weekly delivery and pick- Tou can't beat our super finishing on blankets, bedspreads Patricia Citarella and Linda Grles- Kentucky Bourbon RYE Just as the pupil enrollment is up of the Alms at the schools, pur- mer. Also present were Phyllis FIFTH •nd curtains. Wo use only the finest detergents and flnlsh the biggest over, so is the faculty. chase of new ones to meet teacher Smith, Bonnie VanGlahn and 100 Proof—4 Years Old 100 rroof—i Years Old FIFTH all difficult pieces by hand, low prices . . . quick service. There are 23 teachers in the dis-recommendations and repair work Elaine Jepson. when needed, Call 6-0203 for prompt pick-up. trict this year, plus one part-time, music teacher—a gain of two teach- T,wenty-flix districts now are Miss Joyce M. Clarke of Ravine GOLDEN BEAR ers over last year. dr. will start her freshman year at • Port members of the commlsion which New Jersey College for Women New Staff Members last year distributed 2,197 films and • Sherry DONALD'S DeLUXE LAUNDRY SERVICE 1,302 fllmstrips to school districts this month. She Is a Matawan high New to the staff are Mrs. Flor-that paid only an average 40 cents school graduate. WINE • Muscatel 85: 2" ence Brown of Bed Bank, first 44 Marion Street Bed Bank grade teacher; Mrs. Laura Van- .per pupil for the service that has ABOVE ITEMS EXCLUSIVE WITH DAVIDSON'S won wide commendation by pupils Freedom and responsibility go Note, Colt's Neck, fourth grade; and teachers alike. Mrs. Dorothy Harrison, Middle- hand in hand. Civil Defense is Save 20°/o On Your Laundry Cash and Carry town township, fourth grade; Mil- Mrs. Randolph C. Hallct said she your responsibility—not just the ton Hughes, Jr., Wilkos-Barrc, Pa., was sure the school cafeteria pro- 'other fellow's." sixth grade';'Miss Joan Chupka, gram would have a successful year. Plttston, Fa., seventh and eighth While last year there was a deficit grades; Leroy Slocum, Neptune, in operating revenue, she said she seventh and eighth grade social believed this would be overcome by studies; Francis J. Finnan, Avoca, a new policy of charging 21 cents, Pa., seventh and eighth grade instead of 20, for each school lunch JUST ONE fEST PROVES... arithmetic, and Mrs. Bette Shenk served, and continuing the sale of of Shadow Lake, school secretary. milk at five cents a bottle. Mr.' Malone, secretary of the The cafeteria will continue in Monouth County Educational as- charge of Mrs. Margaret Bradley, sociation, said that his and all oth- assisted this year by Mra. Adeline er schools In the county would Rose, Mrs, Anna Oaterina and Mrs. participate In a "tremendous cele- Anita Morris. Thank You... bration" this year of the 100 anni- versary of the New Jersey Edu- cational association (N. J. E. A.). HURT IN COLLISION Made up of professional teachers v Mrs. Rose Cammarario of 146 and school administrators, N, J. Chestnut at,, suffered bruises of E. A., is one of the oldest organ! the right elbow Monday when a For your valued patronage in making our Fifth Anniversary zatlons of its kind in the nation. car driven by her husband, Gus Because they lack a few edu-Cammarano was In collision with Sale & Recipe Contest the Greatest and Most Successful cational credits necessary to state a car driven by Anthony Ballatlco certification, two of the teachers of Perth Amboy .at the Intersection of all Anniversary Sales in Atlantic's History. will be working under emergency of West Front st. and Bridge ave. certification allowed by the state Mrs. Cammarano was treated at this year. Both have said they will Rlverview hospital. We extend our Sincerest Appreciation for your business and assure you that Atlantic will always continue to give DUAL SUCTION Hare's the first vacuum you the best In cltuur to rive you • fuul Theyinsure "i This winter be to-md" cleaning along MlitTirmi tbtmtira noiile. You gel; QUALITY SALES AND SERVICE neater suction, greatest Liberal ollwaitci • dirt-getting action evert '#» old tlnmr For those of you who were unable to take advantage o\ Greater cleaning ease in your home and the spectacular savings during the sale due to inclement • Only tht S/N8M* Vacuum Cleaner hoi tho • weather and because it was Impossible to accommodate SINGER MAGIC HANDLE... SAVE on fuel cost the crowds Atlantic is extending its Fifth Anniversary ' h pufi tvtrythlno In Ungtr-tlp reach Sale for • Cord take»up reeli In cord without winding by hand • fr»P«»d «wl'«h glvea greater power when noeded • A trigger roToaios tho handle-no fool pedalil 3 MORE DAYS • Cord outlet-80 feet of cord right under handle. AUTOMATIC MIMINO THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY

.With blustering mows outside—you 'an have balmy SEPTEMBER 4-5 - 6 rammer weither Inilde i TV with TORIDHEET Automatic Heating. > ' ALL STORES OPEN EVERY EVENING Even on the. coldest MSM ».•.»., IM> wnsj nm MM, M. UI «W rmm m m mm*. Your HQIM'I Complete »er f Mil Home Demen»f«»lem»n n p/itni^or vlitt yevr. •. With Toridheet SINGER CENTER LAKIWOOD 69 BROAD ST. RED BANK OIL DELIVERY, Inc. I HIRIIRT IT. PHONI 4-0410 RID IANK PHONI RID IANK 6-3106 Centult Ui Abtut YoAir HMtlnej Problemi 25 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK 6-0488 Substitute Mothers ecreation, love and play—vitat in the life of every little child-are R finding a definite place in the babies' and children's wards at Bellevu® Hospital, New York City's largest and oldest public health institution. The loving care is dispensed to some 300 babies and youngsters daily by a group of 200 women who have volunteered to act as substitute mothers. They bring toys and games to the children, plqy with them, help feed and diaper the babies, conduct projects such as art classes, sewing, cooking and craftwork for the older ones. After taking a short training course, they devote from two to to 18 hours each week with the young hospital patients. The substi- tute mother program, in operation four years, has been termed an outstanding success. The program has been summed up by Dr. John Osborn, Bellevue's pediatric specialist, who said: "The.work trie 'substitute mothers do with these children is as much medicine for them as if it came out of a bottle. They are here to make children well."

INFANT CARE. Mrs. Ella Lindey is adept at diapering a tiny patient.

INTRIGUED. Mrs. Edith Cohen and Mr*. Lillian Ellis, rear, hold the attention of the children in the surgical ward

CRAFT projects are supervised by director NormoAlessandrtnl,.In White..

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YOUNG ARTISTS, Diane Hew. 11 htlpi toti select bruihti. .SUBSTITUTE mothtn rteeivt toyi from Mri, Merlam Frqinktl, STORY HOUR. Mr§. Edith Ruf reads to young patient. Another listen* from her bed. Thlt Wetk'i PICTURB SHOW by AF Itollf hctegranher Rebtrt Kradln RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Page Thirteen VISITED CANADA Maternity Ktatto Klaae* Instructor in Electronics 4-H Members Receive SEA BRIGHT — Mrs. William Catering to the State Hospital Clerks Set Dates School Board Fire Company Awards Lindman of Beach st has returned MATERNITY EXPECTANT MOTHER home after spending several days •UPPOBTS OARTCRBILTS LINQEMC With a Complete Lint of LINCROFT—Frank Braun, pres- in Montreal and Quebec, Canada. BRA* MATERNITY APPAREL For Registration Holds Luncheon ident of the fire company here, SPORTSWEAR — DRESSES Conducts Annual Tuesday night presented special TUCKER'S SUITS — LINQERIE FREEHOLD-At least 16 mu- The board of education held Its CORSEI . LINQIRIE annual opening day luncheon Tues- awards to Jean McCllntock, Rose- LONO BRANCH 111 Bond St., Aibury Park a-ltST.l nicipalities have agreed to hold marie Braun and Claire Seyloz o, night registration Sept.. 23, 24 and day at the Molly Pitcher hotel, Field Day with Dr. M. Grej?g Hibbs, superin- a meeting of the 4-H club at the Wired 25 from 7 to 9 p. m., In'accordance fire house. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH Racing and Feature with the county board of elections tendent of schools, acting M toajst- into Lamps STATE OF NEW JERSEY BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTAL program of having uniformed reg- master. 'Members heard Betty Ann Holzer Notice li hereby given -that aeaUd Events on Program; istration. Mayor Katharine Elku; Whit*, tell of the 4-H camp at Stoko. forest Lamps bids will be received by the Board 01 IRON RAILINGS The county board, at a meeting guest or the board, complimented and Joycn Francisco, a new mem- Chosen Freeholder, of the County ot its members, the school adminis- ber, tell of other clubs in Indiana, Re-wired Monmouth for the reconstruction of MADE AND INSTALLED Wrestling Held Tuesday, announced that it has Texas and Georgia. She made sev- Bridge No. F-7. Freehold TownthlP. Roynor's Machine Shop not received word from ten towns, tration and members of the bor- N. }., and opened wd »J In public »V MARLBORO — The annual field ough council for Jhoir co-operation eral luggcstlons for improvement the (Jourt Home, Freehold, New Itrur, •37 BROAD ST., SHREWSBURY although two letters have been sent of the club. on September nth, mi, at 2 o'clock, RE ••HIS — FREE ESTIMATES day was held at the New Jersey to each clerk. They were Little in working for the good of the P M., Eastern DMlltrht Savin* T me. State hoBpltal yeatetday afternoon Silver, Keyport, Shrewsbury town- community. The club has received a fair HAROLDS 'The receipt and opening of bids an with 12 events being conducted for ship, Raritan township. Union Paul Young, dlrtrlcl clerk, and merit ribbon for participation RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP iubi«et to the proper quallncatloni of the Flomlngton fair late last month the bidder In accordance with the pro- the women and men participants, Beach, Marlboro township, Mill- several members of the hoard, re- 16 Front St Bed Bank 6-¥>M villom of the pre«uallflcatlon Uw anc plus several other features. stone township, Freehold township, ferring to the construction of the —the first time in four years that the regulation! adopted by the Board of Mrs. Etna Anablc, supervisor of Sea Girt and Spring Lake Heights. addition to the high school ashed the county has been represented Choicn Freeholder!. , recreation, arranged six events for for the co-operation of teachers there. The following project chair Drawings, specification! and form ol Smith Furs Jay J. Hatfleld, commistoner of mnn were announced: Mrs. Oorf Md», contract and bond for the puoDoted the women which Included obstacle permanent registration, was author- under present working conditions. work, prepared bjr I«o K MjKee Couti- 24 Second Ave., Long Branch race, 60-yard dash, ball, bouncing ized by the board to contact each Introduced worn members of (he Bartlott, poultry; Mrs. Gcorga ty Engineer, have been filed In thei office race, 60-yard water race, 60-yard Gould, forestry, and Mrs. Thomas of said Engineer at the Court Hou«e, clerk by telephone. If any of the board, their wives and Dr. Eugenr Kraart, a cooking class for boys Freehold, New Jersey, and may be In. FUR STORAGE unraveling twine race and 60-yard clerks decline to hold registration W. Newman, school dentist, and ten to 12 years old. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE spectcd by prospective b dders durlni Certified Cold Storage Vault* drcan race. on these nights, the board will Dr.'Philip L. Coeta, school doctor. butlnett houn Bidder* will be furn!ih*HEM TRUCK SPRWS STATE OF NEW JERSEY equipment; J. C. Vickcrs, super- Hood Mactarland of Fair Haven cil, which was to have received Miss Jane Lafetra. Mrs. Ramsay Notice Is hereby given that sealed and Mrs. William G. Rogers of MAMjXlYU j ,'--> MADE a hldt will be received by the Board of visor of food service and W. T, bids on a new fire truck and to and John Luckcnblll provided cn- ChoMB Freeholders of the County of Coral Gables, Fin., were guests .it have hold public hearing of an urns Fall Calls Barker, assistant supervisor of a birthday cocktail and dinner tcrtainmcnl. 'REPAIRED Monmouth for the. reconstruction of food service. ordinance regulating trailer parks. Bridge No ML-31, Marlboro Township, party Sunday at the Essex and These, and other items of mu- New Jersey, and opened and read In The Fort Monmouth 389th Army Sussex given by Mn. Forrest Stan- Daily Bible School public at the Court House, Freehold, For Special band furnished music. nicipal business, which includes New Jersey, on September 17th 18S2, cliff of Silver Spring, Md, Follow- the routine payment of nearly $6,- Has Closing Exercises at 2 o'clock P. M, Eastern Daylight Sav- ing cocktails In Mrs. Standings 000 in bills, according to Borough 1ns Time. , ... Hair Care suite, the guests enjoyed dinner ',n Clerk Frank Bolen, will be consid- "The Children's League ot Na- The receipt and opening of bids are Signalmen Play the hotel dining room. ered at a special meeting next Mon- tions" was the basic theme ot the subject to the proper qualifications ot Guests included Mr. Mncfnrland, dally vocation Bible school con- the bidder in accordance with the pro- "The last wisp ot summer" day at 8 p. m. ducted at the Salvation Army Cita- visions of tha preauallncatlon law and Fair Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Present were Mayor Charles Hat- tht regulations adopted by the Board ot need not be yours when H. Bunting, Jr., Mountainside; Al- del on Riverside ave. Closing ex- RED BANK SPRING SERVICE At Dover Friday lenbuchlcr, Councilmcn A. Moade ercises were hold at the citndcl Chosen Freeholders, your hair to given professional exander A, Fitzburgh, Nutley; Mris. Robertson and Frank J. Hall, Bor- SHREWSBURY AVE. PHONE RE 6-1551 Drawings, specifications and form or FORT MONMOUTH—Rained out Sylvia Frea, Washington, D. C; last week when 16 graduation cer- bids, contract and bond for the proposed treatment. of its last three games, Fort Mon- ough Attorney John M. Pillsbury tificates were given to children work, prepared by Leo K. McKee, Coun- Miss Marie Sherrin, Swarthmorc, and Mr. Bolen. ty Engineer, have been died In the office mouth takes its 19-game winning Pa.; Mrs. Lottie Hayes, Providence, who merited them by attendance of laid Engineer at the Court Home, FOR APPOINTMENT streak on the road with a, benefit nd good work, Fneholdi Ntw Jtntj, and raw bt In- night, game scheduled for tomorrow R.'L; MUs Harriet DcForest, Rich- CONTINUE LIVING •Plated by prospective bidden during CALL RE 6-9622 mond Hill, L. 1; Mrs. Edna Mac- Grand Jury Scoreg Hazel Rose received first prize night against the East Dover Field )r bringing the most newcomers. ON YOUR PORCH OK BREEZEWAY business hours Bidden will be furnished club. Also, over the week-end the donald, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs. With a copy of tha drawings and tee- Blanche Morgan, Belloalr, Fla.; Ocean Twp. 'Laxity' 5velyn Rlghtmire was second. Ha- MAKE AN IXTRA ROOM elScatlons by the Engineer upon proper MARY J. ROSE Signaleers tangle with thu South ol Rose, William VanPolt, Carol notice and payment of a depollt of Ten Orange Giants Sunday afternoon at George H. O'Donnel) ana Martin B'REEHOLD — A charge that 4110.00) Dollars, which will be returned Broderlck, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Lnn Schmidt, Evelyn Rlghtmiro provided the plans are returned prior to Beauty Salon , Cameron field. there was "marked laxity" on the nd Robert Fazsono received CLEARVIEW Miss Betty Tracy, David W. Atehl- part of ulance, Chosen Freeholders sf thi County ol Odin Dally l« U I. Frl, until • :hamplonshlp« on Chcsapsake bay Hill, 19 Church St., Rumson; Mrs, Held for Grand Jury in MONrAOUTH COUNTY it's Monmouth tor Iht reconatructlon of tavt M.Ht ThU «tlir |**d at any .his wock, Ethel Ollanyl, "Cliffwood Beacn; Rrldat* No, S-Jf, Shrewsbury Township, Miss Helen Mlnton, Hance ave,, Grand Jurors Ninr-Jetiey, and opaned an* read In Ltritan or Thcmai Itudli In N, V. In Knifo Assault public at the Court House, Freehold, >r N. J, GAMES POSTPONED New Shrewsbury; Mra. Mary Mac- E. R. SNYDER & CO. New Jeraey, on, September 17th, 1063, Donald, Sixth ave., Atlantic High- MIDDLETOWN-Harold Rloe of Begin Service BAR1TAN TOWNSHIP-For the. at t o'dlock P, M,, Eastern Daylirbt S»v. lands; Damon Htyer, 47 Chandler Heatevlllt, Va., wai held for aotlon FREEHOLD—The September Notlei tl Sittlimmt ol Acciunt first time In IS yeari, the Scottish ave., Keyport, and Wilbur Baker, of the grand Jury Monday by Mag- Thi ri'eslpt and opining of bldi are sosilon grand jury yesterday waa ESTATE OF LUlQt CEPPAIUJLO, al Games of New Jeraey awoclatlon Ave, D, Atlantis- Highlands, istrate Qllbort Manaon, charged ' |eet to thi proper quallfleatlonifln o had to be postponed because, of bad •Worn In before Superior Court INSURANCE tht blddir In accordanci with thi pro o known >i Louli Cappro, deceiud, with atrocious astnult and battery, Judgo Dnnlol j, Brennan, with vlaloni ot.thi priqueintention law ani Notln li hinby given that Ihl ac weather. The gamei, originally Rice allogcdly etabbed a working Hit rttulatloni adopted by the Board o counti ol tht lubicrlbir, Admlnlitrato planned for Labor d»y> will bt held Company Gets Million Thomas B, Harper of Bolmur, TIRE • CASUALTY • MARINE • AVIATION • LIFE • BONDS Chosen.Khjiin.Kriiholdirii ' " , with Will Annixid ot thi mate o mate aboard a nehlng boat about former county superintendent of Saturday at Llnwood Grove, near 4 a, m, Saturday, according to the Drawing!, iniilneallom and form o aid Dcataicd will bi audited and itjtul Metuohon. Dollar Defense Work lahooli, us foreman, and Alfred F. SURVEYS and APPRAISALS if thi Surrogtli (it thi County ot Mon* pollco, •King, Jr., of Blngham avo,, Rum- nouth and rinortid tor.iittlimint to NEPTUNE-OITY-Mlrabolll and licnrmxl N.*w York and Now Jitrtny [Jrokari Phi Monmouth County Court, Probate Jame* Oiel Say, 36, the victim «on, a* deputy foreman. llvUlon, on fiWiw, thi Bivfnth (Us ol Tlnlon Fall* company, clothing rrmnuf&Btureri, WM taken to Rlvervlew tioipltal, 135 FIRST AVE , ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. havo bean> awarded a contract for The juron, including Mr, Harper nd may Hi . Novemberlb , A . U,U < Itt1901i , at 10 o'cloc'lkk A where he wn« treated for twoatab and Mr. King, wore given their PHONE AT I-O9O0 • Mil fcy rrosirsinictlvi t bidden durln i,, at the County Court Hnuat, Main MM, John Bordin and family nearly »l,OOO,00O worth of Army wounds In the back, one In the , Blddirii willl bi (urnlihi(urnl i and Court Ittitta, Freehold, New Jersey oath of norvlco by County Clerk Suililntil t noun, have returned home from a vaca- clothing, It wa« announood Frldiy cheat and another on tha left hip, »l)h • eon. of the ddrawingi ! anrll Dated I Auiuat 10th, A, I), If II. tion In New York itate. by Mario O, Mlrabelll, nreeldent of J. nuMdl Wool ley, ilnT " The attack took place on the flih< Tuninno SIMOMI, The ladles' auxiliary ot ih« lire th* firm, OT hoiTafl, whiehViSK will hiE raiurn J n company will meet In Mn, Carlle Ing boat EJ, Warren Edwirdi, CLUB MEET1NO nil South Clinton Avinuii The new oontmct w||| neceaaU owned by J. Howard Smith, Inc. thi plana an riturtied prior t Truntor, New Jeriey, Oarafola'a home Monday when tate tha expansion of the com. ABBUnY PARK - The rlrit Administrator with Will plans for the annual dinner will while tho boat wai docked At Bel< uit lit mad* on Standard Pro Annmd, party's ffiollltloa |n It* plant hen ford, meeting of the Shore club ot Rider _rmi In tht manner dealarn ' Mesiri, Cllordano A 0s bn made, Hoctoue* wilt be Mr*, and will result In Ihe hiring of n eollrgc will he held Wmlnoiday ...,..,.. »ml riaulrid by tht IMII Msmorlai Parkway, Thor Hatvenon, MMM, Grace Golbcl fu| elght.hour ehlft of perSonnol, night at the Borkoloy-Carteret ho- tinni, muit be tnoloarjr! In ataliil ill' lioni..... r iiranoh[irano; i K, 3, LEAVES FOR DBUWAItB vilOMa.burlnf Iht nama and adilrtaa m Attorneya, • 10.0 and MreM , OarafolaOfl , milking three complete «hlfta, tel. All graduate* of the college and TIM ONLY olgartttt tha bkfrtfbroMirr «nianif namei of rwor "k' o"n tth"• i out MIM Joan O»born, daughter of MIM Diana K, Potter of Shi'ewi< former itudontt nre Invited to at- ildti. *tHr«ii(d io Ihl Buaril of Choui Monmoulh County Surrofili'i Onlei He and Mrs, John Oiborn,' I* on bury left thli woek tor Dover, Del, tend, Tho club, to bo compi'l/H'd of with tht VrMKoldari oflhe County «( Hofoninsu' t Sgt. Piko Undergoing tn aeconipanVtJ) by a "llonilin Notlei to Cfpilllnn In 1'riient Claim throe wock«' vacation from hor du- g where she will be a mombor o all Interested alumni of fllilcr, la CMTOM Certlfisatt and a eirllfliocrtlrlndi thiok, drawii A«nlmt Matfiln tle» as studont nur«e at Monmouth Ldhi T the bridal party Saturday at th being orsnnliod for the puipono of "MICRONITE* FILTER K• f •••--•••*••-••• Tnaaiin tm order of thi Countmly y Triaaurii KHTATB Of NKWl'OHnti 0, HAKKR Memorial hospital, She, her mother Le nniif ihnvs namn to Vermont last week, Whs, V, H, Marine Cor|i#, mn nf eml year*, Mcl-'AlMcl-'AlJIlINJ , HuntHurrnuntnn u( Ihl CounCounty 1 don, 9d, Mils fatter and MIM Sen Pronnsal l''nrmi will I MMonmouthm , ihli day mulll , nn Ihl ai ' Mr, and MM, Clirli DePaislo and Mi , and Mra, Oh»r|p« p|ii« Of 11 were roommate* at MIJII Hnll'«i fllrnUhfil upon --' lo thi En ulleallon ni thi iinurrilgniil,, ChirlrChirl i W family havo returned home from Church ill,, heir, I* undngolnir pin- nchool nl PlttaAoltl, MM*. 11»>iFlTAl7 f'ATI KNT fiaWr,fiW JJr. , EE.snulol r or lili t utatl loon londcf* Irninlnn «t qunntlco, Thr' rlaht la r>aerv»il tn rrjoct any n lh« aald Ntwi'omn* (', finhfr, mail»f n a week in Maine MONMOUTH MIUtiH -• »r, John ml bldi If rlifinid lo tni Intirm nf th K, Mnwhlll of Ihl. plni'o l< A pa- CY & ARTS notlttlt e U htrhtribb y nlvilv n In thth e ir MM, Margnret Bradley, MM. l-5-fl OLUn TO 'MKKT of .aid dcfiaml lo irrnint to the a John Lemon, Mn, Sarah Scott, Tho cmirnri la ilralRncd tn pin- (lent at Unlveralty hoipltal In New n» nrdir til thi loard nl Choitn ttt Ruculor their rlalma undir oath wlti vlda iHtttraltlp tmlnlnu «ml mill' SM Irlght Cigar & LIOJIMM nliliri «f lh» County nf Monmoulh, >lx motiihi from thli dan, Robert Bradley and Bill Lemon MIODbBTOWN TOWNIHIP- York elly, have returned home from a week'i Urv Inatructlon rot; ooliego under. Membori of the 1-6-8 republican 10S0 (IGEAN AVENUE iWlW *" VlA'WliU wJ'l&KBn, JR.. vacation in Kentucky, •radvutM ««l«etdd lo bo locond club wilt meet at 8 p, m, next Mon- 11-foOT HVNft,O\VKn QflinvTlli, Ueliwin, MIH Loli Belanger of RIvordaK llcut«n»nl« In Iho coriw md lla re* day at Ihe homo of Mr*. OooriKi ATLANTIC HiaHUANDK - A Th» road to billar and blmr bui Rlkir, gnrn* k banali, Emi,, •cryi. 8|t, Pike nltrndrd nul((ei« Hodman on Naveilnk niv*r rd,, •undowdf In Ihe garden of Howard SEA BK1GHT 1(4 Broad ftraii, avo, returned home lut wtelt by MM aitiftlii In Tbi Riflilif mulirl Miwtrk 1, N, J, plane from Frankfurti Germany, iinlvtnlty, whir« he mtjoud in Mm, Morian Kntpp of Mid* (1, VanKlrk'i home Al ,13 Kui nvi, oily plmnlni, .' dlstown e-AeVMltlMBIntt _,...., , . - _ Attorntri, 110,01 where iho taught tht put y«tr> l MldtnV hu rtftchid 11 Uit. eih Inchti, Paere Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 the 29th convention of the National Chief topics of discussion were attend the convention of the Na- Melvin Stout Attends Federation of Post Office Clerks. Reuther to Attend WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH salary legislation, working condi- tional Association of Chiefs of Po- IT IS NOT TRUE TO SAX "WE DID EVERYTHING POSSIBLE' Flying Class Cuts PO Clerks' Convention He was a delegate representing the tions, improvement of mail service West Coast Convention lice to be held Sept. 21 through Red Bank Local and the state of UNLESS CHIBOPRACTIU WAS INCLUDED Melvin Stout of Grange ave., New Jersey. There were more than to the public and protesting the Police Chief and Mrs. Frank W. Sept. 25. During his absence Deputy- Train Passenger Fair Haven, a clerk in the local 900 delegates present, representing Mall curtailment which has been Reuther will leave Red Bank Sun- Chief George Clayton will be In post office, returned Sunday from the 48 states, Hawaii and Puerto in effect the past two years. The day for Los Angeles, Cal., for nvo charge of the department, accord- DR. WARREN FOWLER Darrell S. Kirby of Rome, N. T., Rico. I convention lasted ten days. weeks' vacation. Ch^ef Reuther will ing to Chief Reuther. is In good condition today at the St. Paul, Minn., where he attended sos BROAD ST. Chiropractor S-SOSJ Rlverview hospital, where he waa admitted Tuesday suffering from cuU ol the right temple and over the right eye, Mr. Kirby told hospital authorir ties he was riding a Pennsylvania railroad train when a pear was thrown at the train and broke a window. He was cut by the glass. The incident happened Just north of Red Bank. DaVidSOrfS Makes Sensational Purchase! Others treated at Riverview hw- pital during the past week include THE BETTER SUPERMARKET Edward Bahr, Jr., 21, 27 Atlantic et., Highlands, cut right hand, fell on a broken bottle; Catherine Weln- helmer, 6, Laurel ave., Mlddletown township, cut nose, fell on a piece of copper tubing; Robert MacKel- lar, 65, 200 East Bergen pi., Red Bank, dog bite; John Towers, 3, BLUE RIBBON SHOW 49 Robin rd., Rumson, cut right foot, stepped on a piece of glass; James Charlton, 11, Holland house) Keansburg, cut right hand when he caught it in an ice chopper. Juanita Williams, 250 Shrewsbury avt., possible broken nose; Mrs. Ed- gar B. Biake, Bellevuc ave., Rum- son, possible broken ankle, some- one stepped on her instep; Arthur Johnson, 87 West Bergen pi., Red Bank, cuts over and around his CATTLE right eye, fell, striking head on bumper of his car; Paul Makeley, 2, 20 Shadow Lake dr., River Plaza, Here's your chance to taste prize winning beef! Davidson Brothers recently burns of the left elbow, hot cup of coffee fell on him; Paul Ford, 2, purchased the third and fourth prize winning steers as well as several other en- Riverside Heights, cut right leg, pulled glass from a table; John Smith, 19, Hubbard ave., River tries in recent cattle show sponsored by the Union Stockyard Company at Lan- Plaza, bruised forehead and under the left eye, told authorities he was caster, Pennsylvania. This is one of America's most famous cattle' shows. hit by another man at a tavern; Alfred West, 24 Center et., Rum- son, cut right hand on a glass; Raymond Smith, 11, River rd., Rumson, had nshh'ook removed from his leg; Edward Jansen, 8, 28 Rutledge dr., Middletown township, cut scalp, fell; Sue Brannin, 8, Val- ley ave., Highlands, cut right thumb, caught it in a car door, and ...You Can Buy This Prize Winning BEEF! Alice May, 6, Laurel ave., Middle- town township, cut right leg, fell while trying to climb on a stool. 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